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    The Omaha Sunday Bee
SPORTS!
PAST FOUR
SPORT SECTION
PAGES 05E TO FOUR
VOL XLI-XO. 12.
OMAHA. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1911.
SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS.
Cubs Lose While the Giants Play Tie; O'Brien Blanks Athletics; Rourkes Win
KANE BATS OUT
n i -rn rnn rvir i tt i
HANTS PLAY TIE
Champions of the Nebraska State League
IN NINEINNINGS
UAML T Ull UiUAJLLti
Three-Base Hit in Opening Inning
DriVet in Two Ahead of
Him.
Brooklyn and Few York Com pall t4 to
Cease Playing' with Scot
Foot to Four.
KIEHOFF ALSO HITS TRIFLE
LOCAL TEAM STARTS SCORBTO
Three Ban Are Made in First and
1 YOUNGSTERS GIVEN A TBTOUT
jyle and Farrell Eacli Show Some
Good Stuff.
.DOTTBLE-HEADER
ON
TODAY
.Sladelavr la Booked to IM- la the
OpraUf Gaase at 2:30. and Either
Lota or Hall la the
, Ton teat at Via ton.
Omaha, ; Dea Moines, 1.
J.nmle. Kane, the Rourkes first baseman,
broke up yesterday's game with the Hope
fuls from Des Moines oy slamming out a
three-ba. hit, scoring two men who had
(ot on bare on a pans and an error. Rob
in ion did the hm ling and pitched gilt-edge
ball, allowing hit and but one run.
The final aci " to 1. with the Hope
fuls trailing In Ui dust.
H'
Mite
real
1-ieusion, w no eswayeu 10 piu:a lae ljw
ers to victory, was there with some
twirling also and allowed the aame
number of hits as Robby, four of which
came in the eighth Inning. Outside of that
frame It was a real ball game and was
played In one hour and thirty minutes.'
Heuston scored the only run for his team
bjr batting out a triple to center in the
eighth Inning and ambling across the plate'
on a parsed ball by Arbogast
The Rourkes took the game at the start
and were never in danger. Moore drew a
I ass, took second when Graham booted
Thomason' s grounder. Tommle reached
first safely. Kane followed with a triple
coring Thomason and Moore. He also
tallied when Williams went out on a
grounder, Colllgan to Dwyer. In the eighth
Moore landed safely on Robinson's out at
second. A triple by Niehoff scored Moore.
Thomason reached first on a fielder's
choice. A single by Kane scored Niehoff
and Thomason, after the latter had pilfered
second.
Fa had a bunch of his youngsters out In
uniform and played Coyle In left field and
Fairell at short. The latter handled him
Self like a veteran and got away clean
with seven chances. His work was both
fast and sura and he covered all his terri
tory and as much more as ha could get
away with. Coyle in left field did not
have much of aa opportunity to show him
self, having but two chances, but ha came
across clean with both. At the bat Coyle
was bottom and showed that he was not
used to the style of pitching dished out
to him, but towards the end of the game
waa going after the ball strong and in a
few days will bo going at the clip he did
with Superior In the Nebraska State league
when h finished the season with a batting
1
-J
average of .350.
, Sindelar, who baa been making at record
-far himself out In the state, where he was
grme this afternoon, and either Lots or
Haul for tho second. Sindelar since going
to Superior has pitched two no-hit games
and a horde of two and three-hit games.
Tho first game will be called at 2:30 o'clock.
'Score:
OMAHA.
AB. R.
H.
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
A
O. A. E.
0 2 0
a i. o
3 0 0
10 1 0
2 0 0
2 0 0
14 0
6 0 0
1 0
27 10 "
O. A. E.
10 0
ISO
2 0 0
11 2 0
2 a o
10 0
a a i
2 10
110
2 1 I
a
11 I M
Moore. 2b
Niehoff. 2b
Thomason, ef.
Kane, lb
Williams, rf...
Coyle, If
;l8rrll, sa
Arbogast, c...
Hobinson, p...
2
, Totals...
2
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H.
turtle. If
Colligan, s..
.Mattick, cf...
twyer, lb
Korea. Jb
Anderson, rf.
Graham. 2b..
I'ltowski. c.
Heuston, p...
, Touls
Cwiihs-
. Runa
r Hits
Des Moines
. Runs
Hits ........
..33
..10000
... O'O 0 0 0 1 0-1
...O1O1O0112-4
Three-base hits: Kane, Niehoff, Heuston.
Fa?d ball: Arbogast. Eases on balls:
Heuston, I. Sacrifice hit: Coyle.
u.olen base: Thomason, Mattick. Struck
out: By Robinson. S; by Heuston, 2. Hit
by pitched ball: Coyle. Left on bases:
Omaha, S: Des Moines, 4. Time: 1 JO.
Umpires: Weaver and McKee.
HITS WIN FOR THE ANTELOPES
Tbosaaa Kaocka Home Raa with Maa
oa tae Bases.
TOPEKA. Sept a Neither team scored
for six Innings, but In the seventh Thomas
bit a homo run, scoring Cobb ahead of him
and Topeka went to pieces, Lincoln win
HOI. 7 to L Score:
TOPIKA.
AB. R.
H.
0
o. A. E.
4 0 0
so
0 0 0
1 I 1
10 1
0 4 0
1
2 2 0
11
v H "a
O. A. E.
14 0
4 0 0
IS
10 0
4 10
too
5 2 0
a i
0 10
27 14 "w
King cf
Kick, If
Dail. rf
Kmory, Jb....
Wkitney lb...
Chapman.
Crisp.
Kreps. 2t
I'ugsts, p
Totals ...
i
I
LINCOLN.
aa r.
Gagnler. ss....
MUler ci
loglaub, 2b...
ffohb. rf
McCorniiCk If.
Thomas lb....
Dunson. lb....
Vlcoraw. e.-..
r.'th. p
Totals
ToDeka
0 0 0 1 0-1
Lincoln 0
Home runs: Bockert.
004211-7
Thomas. Three-
hits. Cobb. Geamer. Two-base hit
Cubb. bacrtfice hit: Krepa. Double play:
iflnrmick to McGraw. stolen bases: Call.
Cobb. Bases on bails: Oft rugate. 7; off
t truth, a Struck out: By Pusate. i. by
Smith. 1- Hit by pitched ball: By bmlth. L
t mures: Morgan ana anasp.
Rosollo aaota Oat Iadlevas.
. .iAUt Kta, Sept. 1 SpeclaX
i.lia woa tooajr tram toe ism nuui.
Wgo Indian ball team by the soore of (
BCaftwB IVf iwJ.li vi v. v a u u . niuv
aad allowod throe bits. Rosalie baa plaeed
t Maty-four gaoaos thia season, loat one.
tse4 two aa4 woa tweniy-ono.
-afcaajajsjsw M """'a ' V F
Yt ;-'' --?:'s' ' -n ii '- -is i -s: ??. ' :-..' I st-t f v 1 : 1
Loft to Right, Top
KLEPFER FANS EIGHTEEN MEN
Bionx Pitcher Equals League Strike
, out Record A?ainst St. Joe.
FIVE TO THREE IS FINAL SCORE
Omlr Flvo Hits Made Off Dolivery of
Klepfer, WhllS Caoaaoioaa-BucBv '
Hits Oft Jobasoa 1
riftk.
K0r3C CITT. Sept . Pitcher Klepfer
ef the Cham pious squalled the league
strike out record today by fanning eighteen
ML Joseph player and winning his game,
S to 1 But five hits were made off his
dsllvsry, four of these and a pass coming
In th third toning, allowing the visitors
their three tallies. Sioux City bunched
hits on Johnson in th fifth and won the
game, four runa coming over. Score:
8IOCX CITT.
AB. R. H. O.
A.
1
0
2
0
0
0
a
i
o
Andreas, 3b..
Ptem, lb
Hartman, ss.
Metxeil. rf...
Breen. If
Wagner, of..
RelHy, 8b
MlUer. c
Klepfer. p....
.... 2 10 0
Touts..
29 5
ST. JOSEPH.
27
AB. R.
H. O. A. E.
Keller. If
Powell, rf....
2 willing, ef..
B. RlUy, 2b.
Boton, lb....
Lowthers. 2b.,
Meinke. ss...
Crittenden, e.
Johnson, p...
a
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
10
Totals S2 S S 24
St Joseph OOaOOOOOO-3
Sioux City 00014000 S
Sacrifice hits: Meixell, Andreas, Hart
man. Stolen bases: II. Relllv, Hartman.
Struck out: By Klepfer. 18. by Johnson. ".
First base on balls: Off Klebfer. 1: off
Johnson. 4. Time: l:to. Umpires: Mc
Poweil and Clarke.
PT7EBLE TEAM HnS SPHERE HARD
Srlasllea Lose Gsuno by teore of Five
to Two.
PTJEBLO, Sept .-Pueblo hit Harris
hard today and defeated Denver by a
score of i to 2. Soore:
DENVER.
AB. R. H
O.
s
0
4
a
o
8
2
2
0
0
A. E.
Lloyd 2b
GU more. If..
6 0
4
Beall. cf ....
Cassldy, rf..
Miller. 3b..,.
Lindsiy. lb.
Coffey, ss...
Fre-rnoes, i.
Hsr.i. p
Krj worthy
Totals ,.
as
P.UEBLO.
AB. R.
S 24 U
H.
O
A.
1
6
0
6
1
I
0
0
Middioton, cf..
Craig, cf
Berger, ss
4 1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
Belden. if
Hughes, 2b....
Claire. 2b
Clemona. c...
Koerner, lb...
EUia, p
Totals
S U IT 14
Batted for Harris In the ninth.
Denver ,. 0 2 0 0 0 0
Pueblo 2 1001
Stolen bases: Lindsav. Lloyd (2).
0-2
1 o
Two.
bas hits: MiJdieton. tills, Hughes, dem
ons. Double plays: Miller to Lloyd to
Lindsay, Hughes to Clemons to Koerner.
Left on bases: Denver, 10; Pueblo, 4. Sac
rifice hits: berger, Koerner, Claire. Struck
out: By Ellis. 3; by Harris, L Bases on
balls: Off Ellis. 2. off Hams, L Time:
1 40. Umpires: Haskell and Shoemaker.
T0DENH0FT PITCHES BLANKS
At Geaoav Ret Oat of tho Fallertoa
Mea Is Able to Reach First
Bsse.
GENOA. Neb, Sept L-SpociJ -Toda-hoft
Genoa's southpaw, pitched a no-hit
no-run gam against Fuller-ton's team to
day. Only three FullerUm men reached
first baao. Todsnooft topped his work off
with a bom run. Score:
R H. E.
Genoa I 1 M 1 1 IM I 1
Fullerten 0 2
taiutneo: Genoa, Todenhoft and Carrol;
Fullertoa, ThUutnaa and Miller. Struck
out: By Todeohofl. 14. by Ttuerman. a
Row F. Bockewits, Otboon. Dorach, D.
TIGERS SCORE IN THE FIFTH
Ty Cobb's Sacrifice Fly Results in
Only Run of Game.
MTJLLIN WINS PITCHERS' BATTLE
Triple Play Resalts Wfcea Drake Cap-
tares Taaaehlll'a Short Fly aad
Retires Two More Stlea,
Bash to Galaor.
DETROIT, Sept 9. Ty Cobb's sacrifice
fly in the fifth, scoring Stanage, resulted
In the only run made In today's game with
Chicago and decided a remarkable pitchers'
battle between Mullln and Scott A triple
play in the fourth the third made on the
local grounds this season resulted when
Drake raced In, captured Tannehill's short
fly and retired Bodle and Berghamer,
Bush to Gainor. Score:
DETROIT. CHICAGO.
AB H.O.A.B U H.O A.t
Bm)l.
J 0 J 4 0 Mclntrr. rt. I 1 I 1 I
Cuho. of 1 0
Cnwford. rf 1 0
Dtltn'nty, 10
Drsk. 1! 3 0
G&inor. sT 1 4
10 4 Lord. 3b 4
1 4 Csllahsa. It.
110 Bod if. cf.... 4
110 B f turner. Ib V
4 0 1 Tinneblll. ss 4
0 10 0
14 0 0
0 4 0 0
0 0 10
4 2 11
Unrurty. ib. 1 1
EtAnaii. c. . . I 1
10 0 Collins, lb... 10(11
i I 0 Block, c 1 1 I 0
Mullln. p.
. I 1
0 10 Scott, p I
10 1
Totsls M S 27 U 1 Totals 1 4 24 4 1
Detroit 00001000 1
Chicago 00000000 00
Two-base hit: Stansge. Sacrifice fly:
Cobb. Double plays: Collins to block to
Lord. Mclntyre to Scott to Tannehill.
Triple play: Drake to Bush to Gainor.
Left on bases: Chicago, 5; Detroit. 1
Bases on balls: Off Scott, 2; off Mullln. 4.
Hlt by pitched ball: By Scott, Gainor.
Struck out: By Scott 3; by Mullln. 1
Time: 1.&2. Umpires: O'Loughlin and
Egan.
PITCHERS' BATTLE TO FORD
Walker Weakeas la tho Thtrteeatb
aad New York Wins Oat.
WASHINGTON, 6pt 9. Ford and Wal
ker went thirteen Innings In a pitchers'
battle today, the local man weakening In
the final round and New Tork beating
Washington by five to one. Outside of th
pitchers' work the first base play of Schaef
fer and Chase were features. Score:
NEW YORK. WASHINOTOV.
IBHO.il ilHO.il
DanKls. If . .5 14 0 0 Mllsa. ef.... 4 0 4 1
Hemphill, cf. I I 1 0 0 Cchofw. lb. 0 0 I 0
CIiax. lb... 4 114 0Ila.rt.i4. lb I 0 4 1 0
Haru.ll. Sb. 0 1 4 0 IGwler. rf . 1 0 0 0
Gartner, lb-. I 0 2 4 0 C- Walker. If 4 4 0 0
Knuht. as... 4 1 1 J Alnamith. If. 0 0 0 0 0
Handlboe, rf 4 0 4 4 4 Ktijrlde. as.. 4 0 4 7
Blair, t 17 1 0 Cnnroy. Ib...i 10 10
sFrd. a- 4 110 Street. I 1 U t 1
E Walker, p. 4 0 1 0 0
Totsls 44 U M 17 I "Lelivelt ....1 0 00
Cashtoa .... 1
Totsls a mil I
Batted for C. Walker in ewtlfth
Batted for E. Walker in thirteenth.
Washington 0000001000 01
New Tork.. 0000100000 06
Two-base hit: Blair. Three-base bits:
Street HartielL Sacrifice hits: Schaeffer,
Fnrd. Stulen baae:: D&clels. Doubie play:
McBrld and bebaeffer. MeKnight aad
Cbsw; street and McBrlde. Lett on bases:
Washington. 4. New Tork. 4. Bases on
balls: Otf E. Walker, 3; off Ford, 3, First
on errors: Washington, t Hit by pitched
baw: Lianlela bv E. Walker. Struck out:
By E. Walker. 10; by Ford. 1 Time: 1:0
Umpires: Dineen and Pern lie,
CLEVELAND WINS WITH EASE
Napa
Raa Wild oa Baoes
oa the
Reeralt Catchers.
CLEVELAND, Sept S.-St Louis was
easy for Cleveland today, the locals win
ning, I to 2. Moser was knocked off the
rubber In th second Inning after Cleve
land had acored eight runa. Th locals
ran wild on th paths, stealing eight bsse
oa Southwick, St. Louis' colt catcher.
Kaler was effective with men on base.
Score:
olevtlaxd. st. tons
' i&H O l l AA H O A g
ut.-har. H i 1 4 4 Ibottae, ef . . 4 2 I 0 0
Oians. SS ..I 1 1 I iusia. Ik .. 4 I I 0
j.caaoo. rf . i I t 4 0 Haein. it ... 4 0 1 0 0
Laloie. la... a S a e lazw, to a i a
Birmsea, eft I 1 1 Compton. rf. 1 s
Kail, lb 4 1 1 I Kutina. lb . 4 1 T 1 1
Ttirner. lb... I I 1 Halluiu. as. 4 1 4 I 1
taalerlr. a. . 4 11 4 4 Soutbwick. cl 1 4 1 1
Xalar. p 1 1 Moser. .... 1 I a 1
' Hasiiltaa. p. I 1
Total H1
Totals. 44 at 14 14 I
Cleveland S 10-
8t Louis ll-a
Two-bas hits: Ball. Austin. Laporte,
Compton. Sacrifice fly: Blrmlngnara.
Stolen bases: Lajole (li. Turner. Birming
ham ill. Butcher, Kaler. Hits: Off Moser.
t in one and a third innings; off Hamilton.
4 in six and two-thirds innings. Base on
Continued on bocood Pago
if
31
,t,
? ... a w-.
Bock wit. Manager: Stevens, ADtl. Bottom
SUPERIOR PEXXANT VrEXNERS.
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE
N'A'L LEAGUE.
WL-Pct.
W.L.Pct.l
Denver 92 47 .e62fNew York. ..77
Pueblo 78 58 .573 Chicago 75 47 .bij
St. Joseph'..." 60 . 56i Pittsburgh ..76 55 -buO
Lincoln 72 64 .5i9: Philadelphia 8 47 .544
Omaha 69 63 .5!St Louis 5 2 .512
Sioux City.. SS 71 .49' Cincinnati ...58 68 .
Topeka 50 86 .38s Brooklyn ....50 74 .4"3
Des Moines.. 42 93 .311, Boston 33 93 . 2b2
AMER. ASS N. ( AMER. LEAGUE.
Minneapolis S3 61 .ST! Philadelphia 85 45 .654
Columbus ..80 65 .553! Detroit 78 52.600
Kansas City "i 64 .oia New Tork. ..70 61 .544
Indianapolis 70 73 .4: Cleveland ...69 60 .534
St Paul 67 75 .472 Boston 64 87 .4SD
Toledo 67 77 .4ojChlcago 63 37 . 4S1
Milwaukee ..65 77 .45s Washington 64 77 .412
Louisville ...63 81 .445, St Louis 38 91 -Zia
MINK LEAGUE.
Played. Won. Lost Pot.
Humboldt ....
Falls City....
... 100 59 41 .690
... W 57 43 . 670
...110 63 48 .620
... 100 49 61 .490
... 100 43 57 . 431)
... 100 40 60 .400
Shenandoah ..
Clartnda
Nebraska, City
Yesterday's Resalts.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Des Moines. ; Omaha, 1
St Joseph. 0; Sioux City, 1
Denver. 2; Pueblo. 5.
Lincoln, 7; Topeka, 1.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Philadelphia-Boston, rain
Brooklyn. 4. New Tork. 4: nine Innings.
Cincinnati, 3; Chicago, 1.
Pittsburgh. 4-2; St. Louis, 1-7.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
St Louis. 2; Cleveland. 9.
New Tork, S; Washington, 1; thirteen In
nings. boston, 2; Philadelphia, 0.
Chicago, 0; Detroit 1-
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Mllwauke. 0; St Paul, a.
Indianapolis. 13; Louisville, 1
Toledo, 0; Columbus. 2
Kans&s City. 6-2; Minneapolis, 4-3-
MINK LEAGUE.
Clartnda, 2-0: Humboldt, 4-5.
Falls City. 0-2; Auburn. 2-4.
Shenandoah, 3-0; Nebraska City, 6-1.
Gasnea Today.
Western League Des Moines at Omaha,
St Joseph st Sioux City, Denver at Pueblo,
Lincoln at Topeka.
National League Cincinnati at Chicago,
Pittsburgh at St Louis.
American Ieague t Louis at Chlc&,
Cleveland at Detroit
American Association Milwaukee at St
Paul, Indianapolis at Louisvilie. Toledo at
Columbus. Kansas City at Minneapolis.
GOLFERS GATHERING AT RYE
Men from All Over Country on Hand to
Get Familiar with the Tees.
FIRST MATCH PLAYS TUESDAY
Coateart Is to Coatlaoo TJatll a
Xew Chasaploa Coaaes to tho
Fore Next Saturday Af
toraooa.
RTE. N. T. Sept . -im nine score of
golfers from nearly all th prominent
eastern links and a few from the south.
Canada and England stretched into this
old shor town today to get their bear
ings of th trap and th roll of th fair
green of th Apawamla course, where the
championship of the country will be fought
out next week.
Next to acquiring the art of hitting a
twenty-seven pennyweight sphere of rub
ber and gutta percha In th right direc
tion and distance, golfers need knowledge
of what la before them at each of the
eighteen tees. So most everyone here having
topes ef national and perhaps Interna
tional honors next week at the Scottish
game, planned to make at least one jour
ney over th 1300 yard of rolling country
today just to see what problems the of
ficials of th United State Golf associa
tion bad laid down for th seventeenth
anual play for the Havemeyer eup, which
is the leading golfing emblem in this
country.
Llk all first rank link. Arawami
need study and ther wer almost as
many golfers here today as are expected
In th elghteaut hole qualifying round on
Monday. A plac In th first sixty-four
is necessary that day for a chance at
another round of medal play on Tuesday
forenoon, when half of the number must
drop out
Th first round of match play com
Tuesday morning, after which there will
be thirty-six hols matches each day until
a new champion finally emerges Saturday.
r . f i
X
Row Lohrsen. McDowell, Michael, Prucba.
MILLERS DIYIDE DOUBLE BILL
Kansas City Takes First Contest and
Home Team the Next
SECOND GAME ENDS IN SEVENTH
O'Coaaor aad Barbeaa Pat Off Field
by Umpire la Secoad Game
Foar Two-Base Hits Dar
ing Afteraooa.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept 9.-Minneapol!s
and Kanjas City split a double-header to
day, the visitors winning the first to 4.
and the home club the Second, 8 to 2. The
second game was called In the seventh
because of darkness. O'Cennor and Bar
beau were put off th field by Umpire
Eddinger in th second game. Score, first
game:
KANSAS CITT. MINNEAPOLIS.
AB H O A E AB H O. A B.
sirMu. lh. 6 14 11 ClYmer. ef... 4 1 I 0
Sulllrao. cf. I 1 0 0 0 Altuer. SS...1 2 1
ichaller. rf . . 4 1 1 1 0 CraTatn. If.. I 0 I
Hyatt, lb ... 4 1 10 0 0 Wllliama. 2b 4 I 4
lxe. if 4 110 0 Roaaman. rf. 4 1 1
RorkTld. lb 4 0 t 1 Gill, lb I Oil
Downey, ss .l 1 I 1 Killifer ....1 0
O'Connor, c. 1 1 1 1 Ferrle, lb.... 4 11
Maddox. p... 4 10 1 0 Smith, e 4 0 1
bererett. p. . 0 0 0
Totals 11 17 13 4 Lr. p.... 10 0
Oweas 1 0 0
4 0
1 4
1 0
0 0
0 1
0 o
1 l
0
0 0
1 0
0 0
Total 34 t 17 17 I
Killifer batted for Gill in the ninth.
Owens batted for Deever in the ninth.
Minneapolis 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-4
Kansas City 30100100 l-
Two-base hits: Williams. Schaller, Mad
dox. Stolen bases: Clymer, Ferns. Sulli
van. Schaller. Hyatt Sacrifice hits: Cra
vath. Schaller, O Connor. Left on bases:
Minneapolis, 5;'Kansas City, 6. Hits: Off
Leverett. 3 in one-third inning: off Leever,
t in eight and two-thirds innings. First
base on halls: Off Leverett 1; off Leever,
3 off Maddox, 1. Struck out: By Leever,
l! by Maddox, .8. Time: 10. Umpires:
Ferguson and Eddinger.
Score, second game:
MINNEAPOLIS. KANSAS CITT.
ABH.O.AE llHOl.l
Omar, ef... 4 1 1 4 4 Bar beau. . 1 0
Altu.r. a...4
Crarath. If.. 4
Williams, Ibl
R'aman. rflb 1
Gill, lb 1
Waddell. P . 4
Ferrta, lb ... I
Smith, e 1
Cseet. p. 1
Killifer, p... 1
S 1 o i eruuom, u. a w w w w
110 0 Bo ra n. Ib-e 4 0 7 0 1
t 0 0 0 Schaller. cf.. 1000
110 0 Hyatt, rf-lb.. 1110
0 14 1 Loto. If 10 00
0 0 0 Rock' fid. lb I 1 I 0 1
0 4 0 0 Corrtdoo, sa. 1 1 1 I 0
14 10 O'Connor, e . 1 1 4 I
4 4 11 Downey, rf.. 1 1 0
1 0 0 0 Powell, p 11110
Totals 27 I 11 2 t Totals M 4 14 4
Minneapolis 2 2 2 J 2 T S
Kaosa City 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2
Game called In the seventh on account of
darkness. ,
To-bae hit: Clvmer. Stolen bases:
Smith. Killifer. Sacrifice fly: Love. Dou
ble play: Smith to Aluzer. Left on bases:
Minneapolis, 4; Kansas City, 6. Hirs: Off
Cavet. 4 in four lnnlnrs: off Waddell. 2
In three Innings. First baae on balls: Off
Cavet. 2. Struck out: By Cavet. 3: by
Waddell. 2; bv Powell. . pa.sed ball:
Smith. Hit with ritched ball: By Powell,
Waddell. Time: 1.40. Umpires: Eddinger
and Ferguson.
M'QUILLIN PUZZLES TOLEDO
Oaly Two Visitor Reach Seeoad la
Colasaba Game.
COLUMBUS, Bept S McQuillin let only
two runners reach second while shutting
out Toledo this afternoon. His hit after
Rapp's double scored the first Columbus
run. Rapp's single sent O'Rourke In with
th other one. Score:
COLCMBTS. TOLEDO.
AS H O.A.E AB H 0 A B
W H man. it 4 1 0 Nllea. ef 4 I 1 0
Slanllna. se I 1 1 0 H B maa. 2b 4 0 1 I 1
Congaiton. rf 1 1 1 0 0 Bronkie. Jb.
P.rnns. lb. . 4 1 I 1 4 liernck. lb.
Downa. lb. . 4 4 T I 0 Evier, rf....
OHourka. lb 4 I 4 I bumi. if...
Odwell. el... 4 110 0 Canaca. e...
fttpf. e 4 I 4 1 4 Butler, sa..,
Ucmtllin. s4 1 1 1 1 eet. p....
4 4 0 4 0
4 1 U 0 0
.HoBobom
Totals.. ....11 17 1 1
Totals
Batted for Epler In ninth.
Columbus 0 1 1 0
Toledo. 0 0 0 0
..II I 14 11 4
0 0 0 2
00 0-0
6acnfice hit: West. Two-base hit: Rapp.
Double plays: Mahhng to Downs to her
ring (2), Butler to Hinchman to Derrick (21.
bases on balls: Off McQui.lin. 1; otf West,
2 Hit by pitched ball. Odwell. Struck
out: By McOuillin. 4. Time: 1.3b.
pire: Bierhalter and Hayes.
I'm-
BREWERS ARE EASY FOR LER0Y
alats Bleak Bfllwaakeo by Seora of
Five to Netalac.
ST. PAUL, 6pt Laro- hid every
thing his own way against Milwaukee,
shutting them out. Cutting pitched for
Continued on Second page
Orr. Ceyla.
HUMBOLDT WINS THE PENNANT
Beats Clarinda Twice, While Falls
City Loses Two to Auburn.
HOT RACE TO THE VERY END
Two Lead lag Team Have Beea Tied
for a Week aad Testerday's
Game Deelded th Wlaaers
of the Race.
Humboldt finished in first plac In Mink
league, by winning from Clarinda, Ila.,
while Falls City was losing two games to
Auburn. Th race was close for th last
three weeks and for th last week Falls
City and Humboldt have , been tied for
first place.
AUBURN, Neb., Sept 9. (Special Tele,
gram.) Auburn took both games of I
double-header this afternoon from Falls
City and wound up the Mink league sea
son by pulling Fails City down to second
place in tne league, score, iirst game:
R.H.E.
Auburn 10000001 0-2
Falls City 00000000 00 3
Batteries: Auburn, Zanderman and Kran
nlnger; Falls City, Hauder and VanderhilL
Umpire: Wuigley.
Score, second game: R.H.E.
Aurburn 01 OS 00 00 4 8 1
Falls City 00020000 02 7 2
Batteries: Auburn, Zanderman and
Kranninger; Falls City, Ha user and Van
derhill. Umpire: Quigley.
HUMBOLDT, Neb., Sept . (Special Tel
egram.) Humboldt defeated Clarinda In
two games, winding up the Mink league
season and taking first place, ween Falls
City dropped two games to Auburn. Score,
first game: R.H.E.
Humboldt 00020010 311 1
Clartnda 00100100 02 7 2
Batteries: Humboldt, Oswalt Southward
and Dietz; Clarinda, Burch and Harmony.
Score second game: R.H.E.
Humboldt 20000030"- 9 1
Clartnda 00000000 00 4 2
Batteries: Humboldt, southward and
Diets; Clarinda, Walters and Harmony.
Umpire Kratsberg.
NEBRASKA CITT. Neb.. Sept . Ne
braska City :losed the season of 1911 In
last place, but took two games form Shen
andoah, Kasson twirling both contests and
allowing but six hits in eighteen Innings.
Score, first game: R.H.E.
Nebraska City 0 a 0 2 0 0 0 - 11 7
Shenandoah 1000020 -3 t 2
Batteries: Nebraska City, Rasson and
Herman; Shenaudoah, Corcoran and
Caslte.
Score, second gam: R.H.E.
Nebraska City 00000010 I 2 2
Shenandoah 00000000 00 2 2
Batteries: Nebraska City. Rasson and
Herman; Shenandoah, Duran and Castle.
Umpire: Meyers.
Janet Hall Winner
in Tennis Tourney
In Championship Finals She Out
classes Her Opponent, Hiss
Elizabeth Sweet
Miss Janet Hall won th championship
of th Country Club Women's Tennis
tournament Saturday by outplaying
her antagonist Miaa Elizabeth Sweet, 0-4.
4-1. A large number of young woman
watched the match which wag bard fought
from start to finish.
This tourney has stirred up considerable
interest in tennis among the young women
of the club and plans to make tt an an
nual event are on foot
J.J. COLE TO HAVE BOXING
CARNIVAL AT FLORENCE
Gay Baekle aad Jack Creger Will
Meet la th Padded Rlag
Friday Night.
Fight fans ar promised something rich
and spicy for next Friday evening at Flor
ence, with Guy Buckles and Jack Creger.
Tennessee s champion nddlwelgh mitt
hurler. mix in a t n im . s fracas la J. J.
Cole's hall. Euckies l.us Just returned
from a brief campa:, tn Oklahoma, where
h ha had several fights, and returns In
th best condition he has ever been In. and
Creger, well known through the south, will
make a fitting opponent for him.
Th bout at Florence la scheduled to go
ten rounds, and a couple of racy prelimi
naries will be arrang for. Jlmml May
and Toung Fitzpatrlck. both of Omaha,
wtll spar th opening session, and an at
tempt Is being made to get Ray Temple
and Toung Soudenberg Into th ring to
gether for th seml-wlndup.
Lead of Three Rant in First Orer-
come by Visitor.
XERELE GETS HOME 15 SIXTH
Scores from Third Baj on Fletcher!
Sacrifice Fly.
DAHLEN IS ORDERED FROM FIELD
Hir' Proeoeta DoeUlom em Met-
kle's teal aad raawtsw StotaUotwO
Oae TbrecBaeo Hit aa
Two Tw-Bs(sn.
NEW TORK. Sept a Brooklyn aad Kw
Tork played a nln-lnnlng U today aa a
wet diamond, a drissllng rain failing dur
ing the greater part of th gam. Th
gam was called on account of darkn.
Crandall waa bit freely, but only on run
was scored against him In th thre and
one-third Innings that h pitched. Brook
lyn scored once off Wilts la th fourth
snd twice In th seventh, thereby taking
th l-d from th New forks, wbo bad
hit Rucker for thre run tn th first
Inning. Rucker settled down after th
opening session and pitched a great gam.
The New Tork tied tt In th ninth, when
Merkle teat out an Infield hit toI sec
ond, went to third on Herrog'e single and
scored on Fletcher's sacrifice fly. Mana
ger Dahlen protested th decision en Mer
kle's steal and was ordered off th field.
Score:
BROOKLT!f. KBW TORK.
AB H O A B AS H.OA B.
Twler as... a 1 I 1 Derrare, If... 4 1
Daubert. lb. 4 IU Doris, lb I I I I I
wneu. If.. . I 1 1 0 Snodsrasa, of 1 1 0 1
Smith. Jb .. 1 110 0 Murray, rf . 4 1 I 4
Hummel, lb. I 2 1 4 4 Mark law lb.. 4 III I I
PeTldaon. el. 4 I I 4 4 Hersoe, Is.. 4140
Coulaon. rf. . 4 1 I 0 0 Fletcher, as. I 1 0
Eroin. e I 14 1 4 Wllsn. .... t 41
Rucker. p.... 4 10 1 0 Cranial i. p..l 1 1 0
Wlltae, p....l
Touls 47 II 17 11 4 Vrera 1 1
Becker 4 4
Si thews', p 4 4 1
Totals M " M U "l
Batted for Wilts In the seventh.
Ran for Myers In th seventh
Brooklyn 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 - 4
New lork 30000 4
Called In ninth on account of darkneea.
Two-base hits: Smith (2). Three-bas
hit: Merkle. Sacrifice hits: Doyle, Dau
bert Davidson, Hersog. Sac rifle fly:
Fletcher. Stolen base: Merkle Left on
bases: New York, 3; Brooklyn. 11 First
base on balls: Off Crandall, i; off Wilt,
2; off Rnoker, a Struck out: By Crandall.
2; by Wilts. 4: by Rucker, 4. Hit with
pitcher ball: By Crandall, Erwln. Hits:
Off Crandall, S In three and one-third In
nings; off Wilts. 4 tn thre and two
thirds Innings; off Mathewson, 2 In two
Innings. Tim: 2:07. Umpires: Johnston
and Easoa.
PIRATES OET AN EVEN BREAK
Lelfleld Allows Bat Two Beavttevod
Hits la First Game.
ST. LOUIS. Sept . Pittsburg aad Bt.
Louis broke even la today's double-header.
Lelfleld allowed but two scattered hits,
while his team mates bunched their and
Pittsburgh won the first gam. la th
second game, Woodburn pitched hi first
full gam tn the majors aad held th
visitors to on hit, this a scratch In th
ninth. Score, first gam:
PITTSBURGH. ST. LOOT.
ABH.O.AE. ABH.O.AE.
Byrne, lb.... I 111 1 Hucflas. lb. 4 4 4
Carey. If 4 1 I 4 0 Oekes. el.... 4
Campbell, rf I 1 4 0 Konetchr, IS 1 1 14 4
Leach. ef....4 111 Ellis, If 4 4
Miller, lb.... 1 0 11 0 Eeaas, ft.... 4 I
14 Kech'a. lb 4 7 1 4 Smith, as . I 1 1 I 0
McCarthy, ss 1 1 4 4 Mowrey. .. 1
Slmoo. 4 T Bliss, s 441
Leitleld. p...l 1 1 1 Harmon, p... I 42
Clark 1 4
Totals 14 ( IT I Rais, p 0 0 0 0
Totals alrTu
Batted for Harmon in eighth.
Pittsburgh l201a 4
St Louis MIMM1H
Two-bas bit: Smith. Base oa balls:
Off Harmon, 6; off Lelfleld. L Struck out:
By Harmon, S; by Lelfield. 4. Tim: 1;J5.
Umpire: Rlgler and tinner an.
Score, second game:
BT. L0CH. PITTSBrROH.
ABH.O.AE ilHO.il
Hucslns. 2b. 4 1114 Byrne, lb.... I 1 0
Oake.. C1....4 1 4 0 0 Carey. If I I
Konetch;. lb 4 1 1 Campbell, rt 4 1 I 0 0
tllla. U 4 110 OLeaca, of I 4 14
Evana. rt ...4 I I 0 Miller, lb... I 1 I
(ilk. aa 1 ill IH Kt a. lb I 4
Mowrer. 16.4 111 0 McCarthy, ss I I 2
Breanahan, a 1 I I 1 Bimon. e I 4 I
Wsodbars. 1 4 1 I Ca.au It i. p.. 1 0
Robinson, p. I 0 I
Totsls 41 U 17 14 I Keillber, lb. I
Kesoe I
Total M "l M 1 1
Batted for Robinson in ninth.
Pittsburgh 4000000 2 a
6t Louis 0032020 7
Two-base hits: Mo wry, Evans (2). Thr
bas hit: Konetchy. Base on bails: Oft
Woodburn, i; off Robinson. 3; otf Camnits.
L Struck out: By Woodburn, 4, by Robin
son. 1; by Camnits. 2. Tim: 1.40. Umpire:
Rtgler and Flnneran.
CTJBS LOSE IN THE FIRST 15515 (J
Hoblltsel' Homer Follow Two
Passes, Slagl aad Error,
CHICAGO, Sept -H-obUtiel's bom
run, following a pass to Beschsr in th
first Inning and a pass to Grant McLean
sir.gl and Shean's error In th seventh
gave Cincinnati thre runs and th gam
with Chicago today. Th locals scored
their only run on two hits aad a pass la
th ninth. Uclntlr was touched for but
four hits, wb.ll Suggs was bit seven time,
but he kept them well scattered: Scor;
CTNC1VNATI. CHICAGO
ABH.OAX ABHOAK.
Bee-bar. 11.. 1 1 0 twa IV.... 4 14 11
fcaioa ef 1 4 4 4 gre!ur4. It I 1
Hohlitael, Ibl 1 1iher, sa.. . 1 1 t
Manasa. rf . 4 4 1 4 &cbiiie, rt... 4 III)
Eunond. . . 4 4 1 I 0 Sb-.a. Jo ... 4 2 4 1 1
Efas. lb 4 4 Hermes, or.. 4 I l 4
Efas. a n a nMnaa, ex.. oil
Irani, lb 114 0 Sale. Ik I 1 1
lit bean. e... 4 II) I Needhaai. s.. 4 4 I 1
Uiss. 1 Hclnuro, p.. I 4 1 4
On
Mc
Baass.
Ck.aey. p. . . 0 0 1
Totals 1 4 17 14 4 ".'o4 1 0 4 4
Zim'rmsa . i 4
Total tI"JtTt2 I
Batted for McTntyr In eighth.
Batted for Saier tn ninth.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 1-1
Cincinnati S M M I H -
Two-bas hits: Huffmar. Uotno ma:
Hoblitxei. Hits: Of Mclncyr. 4 In eight
Innings. Sacrifice Mis: Bate. HoblltssL
Stolen bas: Beech er Doubl play: Grant
to Egan to HoblitseL Left on bases: Chi
cago. ; Cincinnati. First on bails: Off
Mclntyre. 4; off Cheney. 4; off Bug BP, I
Struck out: By Mclntyre. 7; by Suggs, 2.
Time: l ot). Umpires: O Day and Emu.
4sksa at Diets Iavrk.
On the campus at Diets park this after
noon th Whir City Kambier will hook
up with a crowd from swallvlll known aa
th Steinbergs. The Rambler will have)
to got up oa their too to hand the neat
town children a knockout as they hare
stored away th last dosen fights. Gus
Pro! st will sing th round antmsl for tao
Whit City lamb.