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    THE EEE: OiTAHA. SATURDAY. SEPTEilEEK 15. 1311.
FtJEBLO TAKES TEE OPENER
CUBS AND PIRATES WH-
4BBHHaRIaVB
" Sa S17TTB XX"
nra th.s .ore raul7 in the
First Lxnij
Chic-ri Ge it Even Break After Losuj
First Congest.
flow
Can I Appear Best at
if
J
I Hi
0
VZUAXS STHOyG WITH WHLOV
"""'kri Rally IM the End of
ba the Rallr Is Xivp-.
! til Bed br h
Or-pheas.
P ichif oi the rrt :e of 'h s ls
fr-m te Rourfcrs !n the. Crf mains; e-t-lav
af-rnoon in r:-ir? bunched Tilra
' -i error- and dead ba:!. Three rina
n:-ijr b- the visltnra and a' no time was ;
t -":r !fa,l ov rnrr.e. The final score " la
'o 2. .ih the Orphans at 'Sa Ions r.d.
Stride. ax wii rr)osn to bur! for the !
Pourkes and asde
from the f.rst inning j
good game Numerous
n got ti with a go
errors behind him r rspons;bie for e
otiicr tare runs secured bv.the Orphans.
Omaha made six errors while 'ii visitors
trade four The Rourks ou' id a ir.id '
bn-r. but- enild not stj-ke ftr ara urn'.;
'.3t two tnmniis. and taan it was too ,
la a. EHis. who tw!r!ed for t!ia Orphans,
"as found for ight hits, but ha was Cgtit
in tha pinches. He fanned tsn f thi RuirrHa
f igfttn.
A "mln a'tempf. was ma.ta bv tho RourkSi
!n 'ha nin'h tnnlna; to n th srorf. but.
m.thoiurh fuf'.ns; tha basa CUed. only ona
man could ba P'ished across the rubb-.
In this lnninif Arboa;ast. singled to lefT.
S-hoono"r waa sant In to bac for Sin lelar
and was hit with tha ball. A gnaw batted
for Moora and 4rw as. filling tha
fcanas. A sacrtSca C.7 by JTiehofl scorad
Arbogast. Thomason Caw our. to right and
A gnaw was forid out at second by Kane.
Coy'e. tha new Rourke left rirt whom
Pa saciirad from the Stare league and who
led that league In batting !n the season
lust tlosed. got his batting togs on vaster
lav and clouted out two pretty singles.
AV;i:.ms. however, was tha big noise with
f.le willow. geting 'hree hiu in four t;ms
at bat. Arbogaat waa also therer g-r-ini
ti hits, ffor the Orphans. Koerner u
t! only man to get more than one h,t.
He dre'
two tuts in threa times up. ona
of which waa a doiibla to right m tha eig.nth I
Inning. The hit. however, failed to mate-
ra;ue. as label!
the next man up batted p.
!n'o .a double. Score
OMAHA.
AB. R.
vr.
o
0
1
3
n.
5
Q
A
0
0'
18
A.
0
1
0
o
1
0
2
1
7
Moore 2n i
'er..1ff. 3b 4
T'jomason. ct $
F"ane. lb 4
il.iams. rf 4
C-vl. If 4
Farreil. fa 4
.. ,-bog.ist. C 4
5 n.letor. p 1
choonot'er
A gnew i)
0
-1
Totais.
3 2 27
PCZ3LO
AB. B. H. O.
5 111
4 t 4
5 113
4 ' 2
4 1 l n
3 1 S
3 111
. 3 1 0 11
2 0 0 0
Craig, rf . ..
Erar. sa ..
P'-id-n. If
H'lifhHg. Zh..
Ciaire. 3b ...
Koerner lb.
I., beil. cf
?hiTV'. c
Ei.is. p
Totals
33
Fat ed for Slndelar in the ninth.
Eatted for Moore in the ninth.
Omanar
Run
n 1 rt n o o o 12
0 1 0 t l 1 2 i 4
Hits
Puebliv
R ina
Hits
Two-base hits
. 1 ! 0 0 0 l It
. 3 " : 2 0 1 0 t
".cidi-!-. Xoerner. Hit
Sh.lv I'loerner. Sehoon-
with pitched bail
ovt. First ba.se on bndr. Off -sndelaj- 1
otf Ells. 3. Sacrflce hits Moor. .V.
hoff. Ellis. Eerier Zi. Srolen base Bergef.
Struck out. Bv Sindeiar. 4r- by EUla, W
Double play Berger to Hughes to Nia
hof Left on baa8. Omaha, 11, Pueblo.
.. T!m: 1 fi. Cmpirea: CUika and Mc
Dowell. CRIZZUC9 DEFEAT SIOCX CITV
Kleyfer Pitches Batter Ball,
bat
Errora Proy. Coatly.
SIOtTX CITY. Ia.. Sept 13. Klepfer
pitched better ball tlian Klnsella todaui'.
but his two errors allowed three runs and
loat tha game for Sioux City. 6 to 3. Ha
dropped a ball at tha plate, allowing Caa
sidy to scora In the fourth. His wild throw
to first on Coffey's sacrifice was re
sponsible for two runs in tha seventh.
Score.
bc VTtR.
A3. R
.. i 0
.. 4 0
..3 0
. ; 3 2
H. O.
1 1
KenworfhV 2b
G..more, If
Eea.L cf
Cassidy. rf....".
iuil!ln. 3b ,
Lindsay, lb
Cotfew. sa
Frambes. e
Kinselia. p
2
0
1
13
3
7
0
27
i
.. 4
.. 3
2
14
Totals
29
SIOCX CITY.
AB.
S. H. ft X t
Andreas. 2b 4 1 0 4
rem. 13 3 3 0 3 2 4
Hartma. .a 4 2 0' l o
Mei.e:l. rf 4 0 3 0 0 0
N eighbors. If cf S o 0 n 0 0
"W igner. cf 3 0 1 2 0 0
Rei.lv. 3b 4 1 1 3 4-0
Mlr c 3 0 0 3 3 0
K.tipfer. p 0 0- 0 1 2
Biu-bar. p 1 0 0 0-1 0
Breen. if 1 0 0 0 0 0
Town 1 o a 0 0-0
Totala 38 1 27 5 1
Batted for Breen in tha ninth.
Denver 2 1 0 0 3 0 1 -i
Sioua City.. 1 0 o 0 2 0 26
ffaerifica hits: Lindsay. Hartman. Quil
lln. Coffev 2'i. Kanseila. Two-oaaa hits.
Casaidy. Frambea, Hartman. Reilly Lind
say, atoien ttases: Stem, Vyagner. Caaeidy.
Cuffev. Kenwortay. Hit, utt Klepter
!n eight mninjs: off Barber 2- ia One in
ning Dnuh piav: Kmseiia rn Frarnbea
to LinAaav. Struck out: Ey SCepfer 10;
bv Kinaeiia. a E sea on bails Otf K'.tp
fer. 3 oft Kin'selia. 4. Paaaed ball: uilr
Hit bv pitcned ba.l Klnseila T me: I '16
Lmpires. Morgan and Knapp.
DCS XOI3IE9 IHTTt OCT LI?rCO.-
Loral Taasa Seeans Tkrao Baas la
Opcatag laaiasa-
DES MOINES, la.. Sept. li Des Moinea
shut out Lincoin today and won tha first
game of tha local seriea by a score of 3
to 0. Scora:
DES MOINES.
A3. R. H. O. A. E.
Cur'.s. If 4 1130
Co.. nan. ss 3 0 0 4 J 1
M.ituuk, ef J 0
Dwver, lb 3 I 0
li.ol . lb 4 0 0 4 13
Anderson, rf 1 2 0 2 I 0
1 anm. 2b 2 0 0 3 2 0i
l':MWii C. . 2 0 1 1-10
ijv:is. p 2 0 10 0 1
To'aig 3 3 4 27 S 4
LINCOLN
A3. S, H O A. E.
Calmer ss 5 0 2 1
u.i, cC 4 0 1 2 0 0
L -i.3.0. lit 1 0 1 1 0
Couo rf 0 0 I 0 Oi
M -Crmicu. If 4 0 I i 0 Oj
T..oin. iu 4 0 1 S 1 1
L ,:.ii..ii. 2D 1 0 0 3 3 Oi
M :.J; 1:1. c 4 0 0 0 A 0
t-j.--. ".ua. p 2 1 0 1 0
oir.un i . t 1 o 0 a 1
,...o.. . 0 0.0 4j
rotas 34 0 4 24 4 1
Eai-er fr Hagermaa in saventn. '
Tes Moinea 1 1 0 1 0 0 3
Lincolu 0 . 0-0 0 0-0
Two-base hit: Curt. Hits. Off Hager
tnac. 1 in a.x innings; off amiro. 1 tn tnree
n u.gi Saci'llca h.ts. Coii.j-a. tatt:cM
Smle basea Andai-on 3), Dwyr. Doable
piyn: Anderson to Ultowski to '"lr,la m.
i.'U.uon to Thorns to L'ng.-aa to lie.
Ciia.in. Let on bses: Des Moines, ii Lin
c.iil. 10. First base on os! Otf Hjger
mmi. 4. off Owhbs, V Hit by pitched ba.1:
Graaain. Struck out: By H gemian, fi.
by auiuh. i. by Owena X Wud pi rem
Ower.a. rim a: 1.15. Umplraai Mce and
Weaver.
PirrssriGH tos cr the thud
9ead Ktaf Is Called l-r Sixth
Iaala aa Amif of DmLi'm
Iiamrnai Jta Hna
Baa.
PITTSBURGH. STT- 15 Pfsbur!l lad
Chicago broke 'oda -. Pittsburgh win
ning he T.rst gam. 5 to Z. l.nd Chicago
'he second. 4 to 1 Tne second ia.ua u
darkness, Hendr x pitched t ba-1 f,r
the home team and had errorless, support.
la the second game Gardner weakened !n
the sixth Inning, when single by Sheck
art, a tr pie by Tinker ind a home rin bv ;
Z.jnem4n netted t.u-'5 runs ist 'he
game. Sonrj. first, jam,
FiTTSarPa CHirAv 0 B
, A4a ! j - ib V 9 9 i
cr -i.. J ; : " h-ii.-i. if t l o
":B" t ; j
vusoa. rf. . i l "
I nwr . I 1 J 1
nu.m. rf I 1 1 1
.l.tn -:aiao.il I ' t 1 1
Mllim- ih... S 1 I t D..v'. 4 .31 '
M.rr-llT a 3 I i 1 H.ilrain. ft.. 1 I ' "
3 1 mo a. o. . 4 1 ' A.--a-r. . I
Kadnx. . 1 I i hjimmii. p. 1 a 1 3 "
R., . .. H " 1 1
Tntaia. . ... XI 10 17 14 'i ti.aa a !
Tt:i t ia I
Batted for Bchie m luaia.
Pittsburgh 1 ' i ' 0 'i
Chicago i 0 0 0 I 1 i
Twobaaa hits: Evrne. Campbell. Tinker
Threw-bajta hu. Oarav. Wiiaon. hemard.
SiKj-fine nits ra-ev ilitCarhy od.
Eauea on ba.ia Otf Headrix. 7. off Rul
batn. i. off iwchirt. 1. arru:k out B"
Hendrtx. t. by Raeibaeh, i. by Richie. .J.
Double plavs; McCirt.ov to Miller to Sig
ner. Miller to McCarthy to Wigr.ei
Doyia i unassisted i. Wild pitch. Fueibaeh.
Left on baa-s: Pittsburgh. Chu-ago. !
Kits Off Rualbcli. 5 in thre innings
off Richie. 5 in live innings. Time "-.
LmpiiTt 0'Dv and Emmie.
;j'or second game.
PTTTSBUSi; CHICAGO.
A3 B 0 V S S H.1 A I '
Bi-me. . I H a 1 E-r. ib . . 1 " 1 1
rarer t. . i " 1 ' o ama. ib .. I S '
-imi!t'. It. 1 1 t 0 ahw.iurl it. I J 1
Wia:ior. !U . I I i n fl fllliter. .11114
W .tun. rj. . J 1 1 1 1 3chult. rf.. J I 3 1 0
M .lnr r . I 1 1 I 1 Zim nziaa.lb 2 1 ' 9
Miirtiy. ! t 1 ti Doyle. i 1111)
" J ?ofaa- 5 2 2 7 2
" cole. p. .'. . . I i i l
Tttus. ID 1
Tt1.
..X. 5 iH 12 1
burgh . 2 0 0 0 0 l I
Chicago 1 0 0 0 34
I T'ir-haiw hira Tinker Schulte. Home
0 j heil. Srolen base Dovla. Double p. ays:
1 i McCarthy. Miller and Wigner; Doyle.
1 . Evers and Zunmerman. First base on
I bails Off Gardner. 1. off Coia. 1 Hit bv
I I oitcher Bv Cole. Carev. Struck out B"
Gardnee. 4; by Cole. 2. Left on bases
1' Pltssburtrh. 4. Chlcano. 2. Time: 11,. Lm-
I Pires
i
Idem and Brennan.
Reda low Two Gasaea.
ST. LOCTS. Sept. 15. Cincinnati made Its
!ast appearance of the seajon on tha local
' grouniis and lost born games or ine uouoie- j
i header w.tn at iuis.
jr I The first, game waa hard fought and went
o'fo St. Louis in tha tenth inning, when
'" Bliss' long sinsrla scored Hauaer with tha
Ti 'winning run. Benton walked nine and hit.
0 1 two batsmen. Mage was at second in
0 place of Hugirtna and played a fast gome.
2 Cincinnati started the scor'ng in the
0 1 second game, tratherng two runs in the
n J first inning. The locals tied iti n the
0 1 third and won out Ln the ninth, whaa
ivonetcnv aintriea ana m rn rmn m
error, scoring on Oakes' 3a-rlfJca Cy. Score,
first game.
st. locis. rrvcijrT'ArL
A3 H O A S A3. H.O.A.E.
VaM. a.. .. J 1 i I 8-hr If. .. s 'tint
OU. cj 4 1 1 t'Bim of ( 1 1 0 It
K Ih 5 1 IS I) I) Hotilltlel. lb 4 1 10 " 1
I EHI.. If i 3 2 t MltrSell. rf.. I 1 1 t
J Clark. If . n 9 0 I Srnnond m. a 1 4 J D
E-o. rt. I l l ' i - ;
I.di.w.r. ta... ' - irvn- i ? i
Mor. 16.. I h I IT Oars. . . 4 I 5
Bl'S.
3 lain Beatoo. p
4 t
Si.il. p
j a n i t
9 t T-aali
1 t "
Titali 33 JS i.UI I ...
Two out when winning mh scored.
Batted for 5311 in rta -ninth.
Cincinnati ........ 00U200lf)oo 2
St Louia 0 1 0 0 1 ) 0 1 3
Two-base hit. Konetchy. Three-baa hit:
orf Bton?l bt"uc2 ,6,f:By "err
bv Eenton. 4. Time: 3 33. Lmpirs. ein-iUia
neran and Rigler
score, second game. '
ST. LOCIS. CVr7IATI.
A3. H O A I - A3 H O. A K.
V.- Th 4 1 1 4 0 B-a J . 4 1 1 9 9
i-l.rv. cl .. 9 1 il 1 Samni ot. J 1 1 9 :
Sim. if . i 2 o 9 HobniMi, lb J 9 7 z 9 romuj yesterday to stop tha British chain
wunafitbi l'i J.S---b. S t l l PtoB. but failed on the thirty-fourth green by
Sru rf l 9 o o o eai i, 2b 4 9 i 3 i I score of 3 down and 2 to play. Mora than
5r. VS!!1! T:. .-Si--- ltn tramped tha 8.300 yards of tha
wingi. a 9 2 i l F mm, p.. 4 l I 4 l ' Apawamia course twice to sea ona of tha
U- la T a. pi 1 " ' 'jraai. .u a a A r
an. ..m 9 9 9 9 9
Tttala.
. ... J T U 1
Total.. .. JJ 17 I
One out when winning ran scored.
Patted for Wtlie ui tha ninth.
Cinennatl 2OO0OO0002
St. Louis 00200000 1 3
' Two-baae hits: Bescher. Mowrey. Hoh
Utzel. Hit with pitched ball. By Lauder
milk Mariana, by Fromme. WMlle. F'rst
base on bails Off Laudermilk. 3. off
Fnomrne. L Str-iclt '-Hit: Bv Laudertniilc.
1. bv i'rumma. L Umpires. Rigier and
Flnaeran.
BREWERS. SCORE IN NINTH
Dolaa'i Hittlac. Comblaad wlt
' Mowa'a Error. Eaoab to Dfaat
Hnaal'ri by Two to One.
MTX.WALTCEE. Sept. 15 Dolan s hitting,
comb.ned with Mowa s errora. was enougn
to deteat Indianapolis today, tha home team
winning. 2 to L Cutting, a.fhough hit hard,
had gnod support at critical times. Scora:
jCLWArKEe r?roiAXAPoij3.
S!on. If 4 I 3 9 9 Hoffman. n. 4 1 9 9 j
i"lrla lb 1 I 9 Wooarurt. It. 4 -t 1 9
Paiidail.' rf . l 3 9 M' Can ay lb 4 1 1 9 9 ,
Doiaa. 10. . 4 t I 9 Hunter, lb . 4 1 1 !
Bia ... 4-9 9 9 9 Hallman. rf.. I 1 1 Ml
ClerH. lb. .4 1 9 1 B.i:. o.. .1 S 1 J 9,
. Uraum. . I 3 I 9 Wiiuams. lb 4 I s S 9 ;
Maraoall. o 3 T I 9 o a. m . 1 1 4 1 I
--"" J 2 -Sviit I 1- 9 9 9
Titaifl
a T T 1 .fiiiika 1 a 0
" 2
Tua 2
"Batted for Mowe in ninth.
Batted for Link in ninth.
M.lwaukae 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I i
Indianapuila . 0 l o 0 0 ) 0 0 '1 I
Two-Dase hits: Rittar, Dolan. Thrae
baM hita f uston, Doiaa. Sacrifice hit.
B.t:er. Double play Mowe to Wiia.na
to H inter Left on baaes. Ml-waokea. s.
Indiar.apous. e Stxuca out. 3y Cutt.ng.
4, by Link. L Time. 1J0. Umpires: Owena
and McNui ty.
DOOGE DEFEATED BY HOOPER
Ti tars Talc e Lea End of Score at
Scrlbaer br Better 111
Boaad Playlas;.
SCRTSNEB, Neb.. Sept. 15. 1 Special.)
1
Hooper . defeated Dodge on tha local
grounds yesterday by tha scora of 3 to 'I
hits and striking out mna man. Score by
innings- I
Houper 10000JO 171!
r,0j 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 !
- w... Tx.-.,. r-.,--.v I
, . . . ... - .. ...... w - n.,
Wl.ii ame.
mck out . Sv Orth.
Route, i. Bad on ba-is Otf Rouse. 1. ott
Orn. X B itenes
Boanar. Doag-. Ortft tad Butier L'mp.ra.
Robert sun.
il F.PItlIO T1KB1 FIBST PBIZE
Ball Toaraey.
special
to4a between Papillioa. Grocnwaaa, Ceuar j countv fa-. Two out of three narness
Creek aaa Lou.svi.le. Pap.Lion won first events were won in straight rivals, jum
prue. Greenwood second and Louisville and marv.
Cedar Creek tne third priae 2 JO pace, purse X)
Score, first came. PapalJloB. 7; Louia. Ray tond M ij H i2ot: jer. Ol'.iei .111
villa. 8:rad game: Gi wnwood. 4. Cedar
Creek. ). Third g ia. IVapiiUon. U, Green
wood. X
The first prise wu Ku second 125 and the
other nr. tu vu to each.
Eattunes: tapillion. Baodas. Claire and
W li.ains Green wooii. Carr, Howard and
Burns. Umi.vh.e uoscn and ehaauurg
Cedar Creek. Woif and Connors-
parststant Advarnsmg la tha Road to Big
Rerurna
I W f : Vj fW "
H I I 1 1 N V AYS SF 1,1 W
f I 1 1 m A v v. r wrM m r y r. i n 4. a w y.
- . & w '
Ajnericaa Defense of Amateur. Title
Bests oa Two Mea.
TEA VEILS LOSES TO E3JTISHE2.
rspeT Maatclavtr Player Xa.lnaa Gal
la at Bat Hapeleea Attempt to
Pat Visitor Oat of the
Raaafsf.
RTE. K. T.. Sept. 15. H. H. Hilton of
i England won his way Into tha finais of
me American amateur golf championship
, . uw A-tamnn C W Tnaiea .if New
i . 'p and 3 to ply.
.ciioff squared tlie match on tha
twciry'-aiitn " taxougH vans' errors, il
Uiou4f tha three previoua holea were ha.ed
m Cms golC. Hecreahoff took tha lead at
'he twenty-seventh, 1 up and 9 to play.
Fred Hdrreshoff of tha Cwanolt club 4s-
feate(1 Char lea Evaaa of Chicago, a up and
i to pi7. Herre.hoff wiU play Hilton for
American coampionsn;-) tomorrow.
Hilton will play Inalea tomurrow.
Jerome D. Travers dt tna Upper Mont
ciair CS: J ) club, twice a natiun 1 ch m
pion. made a ga.lant effort ln the third
greatest golfing struggles aver waged ln
this country.
Tha threa other matches in tha third
round were neglected, yet Inslee had 'a
play thirty-- boles to defeat P. W.
Whittamore of tha Country club of Brook
Una. Ma i, 1 up. while Herreshoff waa
carried to the thirty-second green by Os
wald Klrkby of EU glewood.
"Chick" Evana, after being three down
at tha end of tha morning round, piayad
record goif ln tha afternoon and dispoaad
of Western Champion Albert Seek el of
Riverside. Chicago. 2 up and 1 to play.
It was ideal golfing weather and tha
Apawamis course with lt3 tree boundary
furnished a aetUng for one of tha moat
brilliant sporting pictures of the year Tha
cards of Hilton and Travers. yesterday!
JtORNTNCr ROUND.
534t4t3 441
44454445 440
4 i 3 5 4 3 4 IT 77
Hilton:
Out ....
Travers;
Out
n.ltoa.
in
Travers:
In
Hilton:
Qut
jverS'
S4447;SS 4 43 S3
AFTERNOON ROUND.
55443431 4 41
- 4 3 5 5 3 -
9. nuioiL.
1 Tn 4 44534
' Travers:
I in 4 44144
iBva holes not played, i
The record card of Evans, which pui'.ed
him out of a bad. hola and gave nun th
mates over Seckel. was a follows:
Out 44343443 5 a
In 44345445 41770
Summary
Huron won from Travers 3 up and two.
Ineiee won from Whittemora 1 up.
Herreshoff won from iCirkoy up and i
Evans won from Seek al 3 up and L
RACE RESULTS AT XASOT CITY
Beaaoa TaJkae Fast race froos Flald
ef Fear.
MA30N CITY Ia., Sept. 15 3Decll
Telegram. ) Eight uiousand people wit.
nrfi rl r:i." her ttnlav. umma
1 , pace, purse law.
: Reuben . 1 I
t
3 2 1
3 3 4
4 4 3
j n.SSourl Poy
1 :rae. J ,
2-S trot:
Senator 1
T11"1" -rntry 2
1 1
'J m . 4
Roaaiia Lockhart.
... 3
Time. 2.23.
FBL.1CE
EDGAR
wm
RACE
Els hi Thoaaaad People Attend Sir.
halltowa Fair Seeoad Dor.
MARSHALLTOWN. Ia . Sept . . Soe-
I cial TeieiTrani-1 Eidht thousand pipie
. Dr. Golilsmith (A. E. Ag.er. Dowai.. 4 3 2
Beeaie J ,I Hisiler. Newtuni 3 4 3
Princess Visco fW Beecrott, Eldora) 3 3 4
T'ma. 3.V. 2 23. 3.SV
10 pace, purse u.
. Prince ci.lKar iW, R. Joiinaon.
UL Pleasant) 2 I 1 1
Caat.ewood ij. H. Bottgar. Olilai. 13 3 3
Goid Com C. W NVison. Mar-
shalltowni ..8833
Time, 3:l44. 3:14. 11!. 313V
2 JO trot, purse J3n
ldeLa C iJ H. Bottgar. Cilia) Ill
Standing of Teams
TTT-a-C T V I ,-TT-TF I WITT t FllirT '
Denver New Tork. . .fflVfflS
Pueolo . ... "! 2 inO'Chieago "S 51 HII5
St. Joseph., "fl 4 .543i Pit tsburTh . . 57
Linco n : .5.3' Philadelphia.. 70 5a 547
Omaha T.3 .3141 St, Louis -2 .528
Sioux City ...71 72 .417' Cincinnati .. 5 74 .44
Topeka ... .5i 3571 Erooklyn ... 517B.H3
Zf n Moines. 43 .JWi Boaron 33 97 .354
A-MR. ASS'N. aMSS. LEAiiCE.
WL.Pct.1 WL-Pct
Minneapolis 37 i2 A4 Philadelphia- 8S 46 .t2
coiumbus jo"' uetroit m at
Kansas City su T .5441 ijleveland ...70 ,5a
Indiau.poiia.74 7S 411; Nw Torlt. '. '. 70 4
St. Paul rt 9 49' Chicago -iS ,3
Toledo H 7 4ft Boeton 5 H9 .4to
Milwaukee
Louisville
4n nil WialiiTlffrnn ti 74 114
61 S 4J2: St. Louis . .'..39 35 291
TfiterdAT
Results.
" WEST UN ULAGTJE.
Fuebio, i. Omaha, X
Denver. 9: Sioux City. 5.
Lincoln. 0: Des Moinea. S.
TopekaSt. Joseph, ra-n."
. NATIONAL. LEAGUE.
Chicago. 2-4; Pittsburgh. 3-3.
Clncinnatt 3-2: St. Louis. 3-3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
St. Louis-Waahington. rain.
Chicago-Philadelphia, rain.
Cleveland-Boston, tra.n delayed.
Detroit-New York, rain.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Indianapolis. 1. Milwaukee. X
CVa-mee Today.
Western League Pueblo at Omaha. Den
ver ax Sioux City. Lincoln at Des Moines,
lopena at at. Joseph.
3itional League New York at Pitts
burgh. PriilailHipnia at Cincinnati, Brooklyn
American Leagie St. Louis at Washing-
ton. Uhioago at Philadelphia. Detroit at
New York. Cleveland at BoBton.
American Association Louisville at .St.
Paul, Commbua it Minneapolis. Toledo at
Kansas City Indianapolis at Milwaukee.
Ben Russell (A. E. Anger. Bmokhm) 3 i i
Tom Genaro H. M". Leach. Eldora). 2 3 4
Winawanda (E. B. McCoy, Knox-
tnllet 4 4 3
Time. 3USH; 2 25H. 3 2V
Morris Will Meet
Jim Flynn Tonight
Oklahoma Giant Will Do Battle with
Pueblo rirem-n in Lonj Post
poned Engagement
NEW YORK. Sept, 15. The first Im
portant battle of heavy-weights ln New
York since the days of old Horton boxing
laws will take place at Madison Square
garden tonight when Carl Morris of
Sapulpa, Ok!., meets Fireman Jim Flynn.
Interest both tn and outside the city is
shown bv the high price, the big sale of
cckets and the army of spurring men here
from all over the country to see the con
test. A whole fratnload of Okiahamana arrived
today with pockets full of Moms money
and started the first real betting. Odds In
Morns' home, they said, favored him 2
to L Hitherto practically no money has
been wagered here on the result of tha
battle. This waa mainly because the Okla
homa giant is an unknown quantity in tha
east.
Flynn la a fighter of ten years' ex
perience, who has met nearly all tha big
heavy-weights, including Jack Johnson. His
experience and genexa.ship ia expected to
offset in soma degree Morris' tremendous
advantage ln weight and reach. Morris
weigha 230 pounds and F'.ynn ISO.
Top gallery Ktu at the garden sold to
day for 13, with prices ranging up to S3)
for tha ringside box i. The bout is ex
pected to net about trU.'JOO.
If Morris shows decisive superiority to
night his friends will proclaim him king
of tha "white hopes,'' with little fear of
contradiction. A message received from a
prominent London sporting man says that
Johnson is keenly interested in the result
of the match and planning, if Morris wins, i
to make an early return to America ln ex- ,
pect-tinn of a battle with the new ajpira.it
Tha bout tonight will ba a ten-round.
1 no-decision affair, with five-ounce gloves
; and under straight Mattus of Queensbur'
riles.
The following tabia shows the measure-
ments of the fighters
Morra
F!ynn.
Age 3 years.
height 5 ft. 11 m.
Wight M) lba
Cheat inorma.) a) in,
.....Chest texpanued) . 44 in.
-...Waist 36. in.
Ry-acn . . -19 m.
N e. k 17 in,
Thigh . 23 in.
.....Calf lb in.
Ankle 10 In.
24 years
ft. 4 in
230 lba
42 in
47 in
at in
1 in
'.7S in
:n
WW in ...
II" m...
Tbe Kay to tha ait uat.oa Bee Want Ada.
the
Imallest Money Cost?
That strikes right at the heart of the clothes question, and we can best
help you answer it by inviting you to come to us. We'll be glad to help
out with a hint or two if you desire, but more particularly to show authora
tative advance "British", "Semi-British" and American models, admittedly
the finest garments procurable. nd you certainly can't afford to leave
these out of your reckoning, nor fail to see our magnificent window display
of the best tailors and best productions or Europe and America.
Styles Ready To Put On, $15.00 to 540.00.
It's Host Gratifying
to see the way parents are bringing the
boys to ms for their clothes. Guess we
must have clothed about half the school
boys in town.
Never saw anything like it the way
they have bought suits this season and
there must be some good reason for it
and we feel that the reason is the great
amount of value they get for their
money.
Come and see if that isn't true.
Suits at $3.50 to $10.00
that carry a guaranteed saving of l.t"
or more-
THE HOME OF
KUPPEHEEVtEK CLOTHES.
STETSON HATS. EVER WEAR HOtr
tERY. MANHATTAN SHIRTS.
WE MAKE UNIFORMS OF
AIX KINDS
SOPRANO GETS MADDEN PRIZE
I Andrews' Entry Defeats Hail worthy
' GEE2.S' NAG PIL0VE3 UNSTEADY
I
' r -t ka
Mr Sbadr Belle, br had Oa. T "
Hecor of atO 1-4 ia 2:OS Pace,
I K c r l
Wlaaxa. from Twlalt
11b at Dan.
SYRACCSB. T. Sept. 15. eoprano,
J.Q3 won tha Madden sweepsUUea. tha
feature of today's Grand circuit meeting,
defeat! rig Hill worthy. 2:05H- It too- fiy
. h,t. h.(H .hirh trotter would gt
; the greater share of tha 14.200 stake.
Soprano, driven by Billy Andrews, w as-
aa easy inner of the first heat, but
i hair-raiaing drive by Geers in the stretch.
I the last quarter being troixod in 29 flk sec
i ona. won the second, feaat for Hall urtay.
In the third the Geers gelding was nevar
! headed.
Gears was unable to- keep his entry
' steady in the next two heats and Soprano
raced to the wire first each time.
' Exciting finishes marked the 2:flS Pc
i which was won by Major Enno. while the
j 3:fl8 pace developed a stirring contest, with
My Shady Belle the winner.
I The league championship for amateur
drivers in the Intercity matinee was won
by Ernest I. White of Syracuse with
Wataga. while the free-for-all trot went to
Doctor Treg, owned by H. H- Boggs of
Pittsburgh. Pa., and the 311 gold cup event
1 to Foxay Boy, owned by 3. A. Pickering
A D(.k,, h TT.,a l-,.4 n 4 tlV F. G
U, CiLldUIUi. v VU.' , . ...... .
Jones of Cleveland, O.. won the 2 24 trot.
Summary:
2:05 pace, two in three, purse C'WO
Major nno, b. g.. by Wild Brum
(Cox) 1
Ella Ambulator, b. m. iMorphyi - 3
Star Patch, b. g. iDevyi
K tig Coif. h. h. iTiouge)
..43
..34
Time. 3;05 3:
The .Vi.iM.i-.i . . (stn;- -nree in five,
purse 14,200 second money JS00):
soprano. c:i. at. uy ei-. -...-
drwsi 1 3 3 I 1
Eiilworthy, b. g. Geers 2 1 1 2 2
Lie, 3. ui. .LOn-v J.-Og, 3-lP, 3:.
2.( Pacing, two in threa. ourse U.000:
M Shaaly Beilt. b. m., by Shade On
iSnuwi 3 11
Twin-ling Dan. blk. b, Marphy.. 1 7
Directum Regent, bik. s (Carpenter) 3 2
Fannv sLaaton, b, m 'Dodgei 7 3 5
; H ti riirect. hlk. h. iwenben 3 4 4
Aloyde. ch. g. (Burn ham; 4 5 3
I 1. o. 11 I'riviiTi si 5 4 fo
I Time. 2 2.0Si-t, 2:1S.
Class 2 24. trotting to wagon, two in
three, trophy:
Eva Cord. b. m , by Silk Cord (J. d.
Jones. Claveiandj 1 t 1
Uncie Blrf, b. g. CDevereux. Claw e
land) 1 1 2
Janet Ale. ch. g. J. R. Cune. Pitta
burgh) a a 3
Frank Eonner. b. g. ' A. Pickering.
Cleveland 1 j 4 4 4
Time. 2.14. 2 13H. ! 12V
Free-for-a.1 trotting to wagon, trophy ,
two tn three.
Dr Tregg. br g (R. FL Boggs, Pitta
burxh) 1 I
Berva.do. b. g. (J. D. Gallery, Pitta
burgh) ...3 1
Startle, b. g. (J. A. Giesenkamp. Pitts
burgh) i J
Time. 3 fBi. 2.10i.
Claaa IU. trocung to wagon, gold cup.
two in three:
Foxey Boy. b. g., br Frank Vox fJ. D.
Cailery. Pitrsourgh) 1 1
Radiae, jr.. bik. a. iJ. R. McCune, Pltts
biirghi 3 3
Rebecca G-. b. m. ij. H. Stadley, Cleve
land) 3 5
Bedwood, b. g. iS. A. Pickering, Pitts
burgh) ...4 3
Baron Aicyona. b. g. i. L White. Syra
cuse) . . 5 4
Time. 2 2 I5V
Ciaas I 12. trotung to wagon, league chal
lenge cup. two in tnree
Wiiaga, b. m.. bv Bingsn '. t White.
Syracuse ... 1 1
Man Casaidy b. m. (H. K. Devereux.
Cleveland 2 Z
Mttie A.lerton. b. m. (Frank Evans.
r".trttu:"-s!i . 3 3
Newzel. b m. 1 S. A. Pickering, Pttta-
burgm 4 4
Time 2 ir-. Z.Vl-
Class 2 15. trott.ng to wagon, trophy two
in three:
M'-rtie Carnert. bik m.. bv Garne't
'Horace Vhue. &v'raiusi 1 1
1 D Caller" P't3burghi .33
v i iH X. De'-ereux. !
Clevalandl 5 2
... 1. it. ji.nTime. Plits-
i-i,. a
Dewltt Team W Ins.
EEATRICE. NVb . SeDt. 15. SDecial
Te gram. i "wo base ba.l gairn-a wre
played at Ptokrell 'his afternixin. The
fir" st was between Finn and lewitt. 'he
latter winning by the score ot 3 to L Pick
rell played the winner, and Dewitt won
bv the scora of 11 to Reed, formerly
with the business col leg's team of this oily,
pitched both games for Dewitt.
CHICAGO. Sept. ia. The Chicago Na
tional league club tod y announced 'iw
porcua of Slapniuka. tne Indian pitcher
who won the Wiaconsin-I linois league pen
nant for Rockford. alapnicka wul report
next wee. He has won t enty-tour of
tweary-eig-t games pitched this season.
Our Hat Showing
Is the Envy cf Our Competitors
More men are coming to us every day with
their hat wants and troubles. And it's a pleas
ure to see the expression of satisfaction on their
faces as we put on their heads Hats so tasty
and becoming.
Ideas in headwear so new and different
styles rMD clever and exclusive that there's noth
ing to it but come here for a hat if you want
snap and style. Eight now velours , at $3.00
and $60O. Beaver Brush ot $3.00 and $7.30 axe
indemand Scratch ups and other hairy effects
at $3.30, $3.00 and $2.50 and down to $1.00, are
very popular but there's nothing worth while
in headwear you can't find here.
ui.ixu iixiii ju ivwu lu ni r.i aiiy
All the Cars Beach the City After
Four Days in the State.
ALC0 HAS THE BEST SCORE
Last Day'a Hon la from Haatlaars to
Omaha Trrhnlral Committee ta
wow Fts-irtac Oat the
Pen itlee.
Returning home after a four days' a
durance fin. with almost every car entered
still in the running for winning places, tha
contestants of the Omaha Motor club's
fall event arrived ln Omaha Friday after
noon. The party was led by J. La Stera
berg and his Interstate official car. with
Baker ln Ms Valle leading the contestants.
The Friday run waa made from Hastings.
which was left at 7 o'clock in the morning,
to Lincoln for lunch, and from there to
Oman. Ail of tlie oars made good time
lnttr the city. -the big Kalley truck !amr -tng
Bert Murphy and his party arriving at
o clock in the evening.
The Alco car, the only six-cylinder car
in the party, ha the best, road record.
having a perfect scora. except for a point
discounted for tha m slng of the chains
of the car when it wae in control ln Lex
ington. Neb. The Aleo ta a seventy-horse
power car. weighing 4.2m pounds, and ia
owned by Jack Sharp. It was piloted by
Jim Smith over ail the rough road and
came through perfectly.
The technical test . of the cars of the race
will be made today by a committee com
posed of Louis Schmlti. tSeorge Coa,
Charlie Smith and Fred Melcher. The
technical examination" counts more than
a perfect road score, and some of the cars
which have points against them mav jump
ahead of the Alco and take the lead for
the prize cup.
rout Ball at Gleawnod Hlh.
GLENWOOD. Neb.. Sept. 15. Special.)
rn.lur the instruction of Dr. T. A. Pearson.
Glenwood High school will have a foot ball"
team that will equal, if not urpajs. tne
ream of last year. Tins year the team will
I average li pound against 146 pounds last
vear. w ltn tne exception, ot one same,
thev defeated all comers last year. Dr T.
A. Pearson, coach, was with Des Moines
from i4 till 117 and piavd end with tne
University of Chicago in 11)"9.
He rrwell Win.
HEART-TELL. Neb . Sept.. 15. -t Special.)
Heartwell piayed the A nsas City All
Stars today one of tha best games ever
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You are Jn2e By
The Collar You Wear
EWs Square With Yourself
A SOILED collar deaovr your ssttm 19
prsrmnce. vw
UTSOU1 WATTRFWOCFTD
Lmzn collaj.3
TV M rev-mand tBstnrrtf yna an
tpittm. rVrnuacnUy et-SD-- ixmp ciacti
Coa ftm wnriL. P'ns 4-aaeic ti-U-A.
Sives tlCLOO 1 vwin teanarT biUj.
Cmilmrm 25c mmek. Cuff -5 J 0ir
At ynar deii-r'ft. or trr aul
oa receipt at pnem
Tarn rtBERLOfD CO,
79 Wavrl,
F
OE that tired
feeling there is
hisz to eaual a
glass of Jetrar Gold
Top Br. It will toa
ap your system and ra
cuperau your worn
out energy.
Don' fail to try
cao of tn: pa.Iatb.i,
rrfresliina; beer and
you will never be
wir-oat tt for s day
Family "Trade Supplied bvi
Omaha -Zago F B-s, Uai
Ooogiaa S a. Phone Swiur
15-U: A a to -XS4 "
Ma. Oman a . I Co. Blnffs .
Wm. Jatrar. I Mlchmil.
Bell : 1 t. Bora
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a-u an I Fhonea 30.
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"1B remarkable time ot sixty
minutea The score:
AH Stars 0 1 1 A a. a A a Ai
Heartwell
1 0 0 0 14 0ft rt
Iowa Ready for Practice.
-r10 CITT' Ia" 15. - Special. 1-
With the arrival of Assistant Coach Morev
Eby in Iowa City today tha work of get
ting tne Iowa foot bail team Into shape
for the cnmm season has been definitely
begun. While practice of any sort before
September 20 ta forbidden by the Big Eight
r""' Wlli ksp buay awttlng a Una on
tha eligible candldatee and working over
piays and si-naia with Captain Murphv.
Head Coach Hawiey ta expected about the
first of the week.
Orwaalao Fwart Bail tad.
STANTON. Neb.. Sept. IS. .Special.) A
foot bail squad has been organized tn the
high school here and aa soon aa tha team
ta picked will be ready to take on gamee
with other high achools. Superintendent
Welch win eoacb the boys and is bound
that this year's team will surpass all teams
In the past.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
GOVERNMENT SaT.g INDIAN LANDS
Absolute Title cilven The unallotted
lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Na
tions of the Five Civilised Tribes in Okla
homa, and not including the coal and tim
ber segregations, will be sold at public
auction to tne highest bidder at the fol
lowing terms, times and places at not less
than the minimum price stated ln the ad
vertisement: Grady county, Chlckaaha. 8
tracts, 37.500 acres. November X 3. A Ste
phens county. Duncan. T. tracts. joo
acres. November a. 7. i. Jefferson county.
Ryan. 70S tracts. 40.400 acres. November 3.
Ul. 11. Love county. Marietta. Ht tract,
76.500 acre. November IA, 14. 15, W; Carter .
county. Ardmore. 1,178 trail ta. M.juo acres.
November 17, UL 30. 21. 2 23; Murray
county, Sulphur, 362 tract. Jb.ODO aaires,
November 2. 2b. Garvin county, Paula Va.
ley, tl tracta. 30.juO acres. November 27,
2S. 23: McCla in county. Puree U. 2bo rracta.
14. j00 acres. December L 3; Pontotoo county
Ada. 5D0 tracts, . j00 acres, December 4,
5. 6. Johnson county, Tlshumingn. io4 tracts,
33.200 a.: ra. December 7. g, 9; Marsua.1
county, Madlil. 373 tracts, l&SOO acres. De
cember 11. Bryan county, Durant, 60s
tracts. 20.1 a area, December IX 13; Atoka
county, Atoka, Lai tracts, U4.i.u acres,
Cecember 14. 15. Iri. 18. ID, Coal countv
Caaigate. tracta 54,riO0 acres, December
20, 21. 22. Hughes county, Calvin. 437 tracU,
aO.Tfm aerea. December 25. 31; Pittsburg
county. McAlestar, l.i30 tracta. 167.106 acres.
December 2b. -A 30. 11)11. January L 2; Has
kell county. Stigler. 41a tracta. 30.300 auras.
January 3, 4. L timer county. Wllburton,
1D1 tracts. 15.000 acrea January 6. Leflore
county. Poteau. 375 tracts. 21.300 acres. Jan
uary 0; Pushmataha county, Antlers. H41
tracts. .000 acres. Jxauary i 3. 10; Choc
taw county, Hugo. 5il tracts. 37.500 acres,
January U. H 13, McCurtain county, Idaoei.
778 tracta. 54.5UU acres. January Ifi, lb. 17,
18. 1D1X Not more than loO acres ot agri
cultural and Oto acres of other lands will
ba sold to one person in any one nation.
Agricultural lands are those having a min
imum valuation of fc or mors per acre.
Terms awe 25 per cent at the time of aaua.
25 per cent in twelve months and 50 per
cent tn twe years, with 0 per cent inter
est. Payments must be made in the form
of draft or certified cneck. payable to J.
ir. Wright, cummlnsuinwr. Upon full pay
ment being mace at any time deed will
issue Immediately after approval of sa.e
certificate of purchase will issue and poa
sestuon be given, but cutting of umber or
drilling or milling for minerals thereon
will not be permitted until full payment of
purctia price Right is reserved to re
ject any or ail bida. For lormatlon ap-
' piy to the Commissioner to the Iflve Civil-
used lf.Drts m us-ogee. uaiaaoma. or any
ot the Diatr'ct Agents aa to lands within
their respective districts. Lists of these
lands have been prepared by counties,
snowing the tarms of sale, the descriinloa
of the various tracts and minimum price.
It will be unpracticaule to furnish each In
quirer ail at these list and it Is suggested
that persona desiring such information
specify the locality m which they are In
terested. Blueprints of the various coun
ties, showing tne location of the land
to be sold, will be furnished upon applica
tion to the undersigned upon the pay
ment of 150 for each countv. in tlie form,
of draft or postal money order J. 1.
WRIGHT. Commissioner to the Five Civ
ilised Tribes, iaaskiigne. Oklahoma, Aiag'ist
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