THE BEE: OMAFCA. SATTJEDAY, SEPTEMEER 80, 1911. Somehow or Other Mutt's Investments Never Seem to Pan Out By "Bud" Fisher aiT"? 10W-1 ,r ' Jtl Afe'fdUCK 1 Top, Terr. OkwKlo 7 TOU.THW - , r,w-CMiNA No, John, r S Uhowlo Sssi. J 6PEN0 CFfHT . - M MACtUWW Jp) .Y I .swis I x r $y ' - Li . DENVkwAKMHELASTOKEiThe Way the National League Pennant Race Looks to New York Fans Grizzlies Becover Balance and Beat Omaha, Six to Four. EOBUTSON WOBXS FOR ROURKXS Dearer Places Olmstead on Monad aaa ! Omiki El(h( Hits Oa Horn nna lor Meboff. DENVER. Colo.. BepL t) (Special Tel egram.) Denver took the last game of the eerie and season from Omaha by two home rune and the Omaha error. Lloyd, first man up In the first, made a home run. Kenworthy, Tret man up In the second, made another. Then in the third Thome son dropped a fly Moore dropped a ball thrown to catch a runner, Kane failed in an effort to catch a man at first and Moore threw a ball through Kane. Denver scored a couple of runs after this en hitting. Omaha tallies came largely through the unsteadiness of Olm stead. Omaha's best splurge was In the ninth. Klehoff made a homer to center, Thoma on followed with a double and Kane with a triple, the latter going out try ing to make It for four. Olmstead allowed few hits, but grew uncertain later and Omaha tried to take advantage of It. Terrell's fielding was a feature. Robinson pitched good ball. both the homers off him being lucky Ecore: DENVER. AB. R. Lloyd, 2b 4 GUmore. If 4 ieell. cf CasMidy. rf. 4 Kenworthy, a. I Lindsay, lb 4 Coffey, lb I Frambeo, e I Olmatead, p S H. O. 1 1 A. E Totai..... .a . jsi . s i OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. K Moor. 2b 6 0 0 a 2 2 Klehoff. Sb 1 0 I 0 Thomason, cf 4 1 S J 0 1 Kane, lb 4 0 3 t 0 1 WUluuns, rf 5 0 1 t 0 0 Coyle, If. t 0 r 0 1 u i'errell. sa 4 00 1 6 0 Arbogast, C 4 0 0 4 0 0 Kobineon, p 4 0 1 0 S 0 Totals...". S4 4 " 24 U 4 Denver 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 Omaha 0 0000110 2 i Stolen bases: Lloyd, Cassldy Lindsay, ?homason. Two-base hit: Thomaaon. hree-baa hits: Kenworthy, Kane. Home runs: Lloyd, Kenworthy. Sacrifice hit: kenworthy. Struck out: By Olmstead. I; by Hoblnson, 4. Basrs on bails: Oft Olmstead. 4. Hit by pitched ball: Coffey. Left on bases: Denver, 4; Omaha, 10. Tiro: 1:40. Umpires: McKee and Wa,vr. AJTTELOFBS BEAT CHAMPIOVI tix City Loses Gam by Score of Frar to Three. LINCOLN, Neb., Bept. 29 Lincoln won the final game of the Sioux City series in a hard battle by a score of 4 to J. both teams played errorlea ball. The locals got two lYi the first Inning on double by Col and Cobb, MoCormlck's single and two passea Barber pitched effectively until the eighth when Cole and Cobb hit safely. Cobb was thrown out at second, but Miller was passed, stole second, and Unaiaub, batting for Hor rnll, sent both home with a long single. Sioux City got a run In the second on Wagner's hit, Reilly's sacrifice and Bar ber's single: another In the fourth on Reilly's single and Miller's double and their third in the seventh on a bit by Andres and two sacrifice hits. LINCOLN. AR R. H. O. A. E. Oat-Bier. sa. 4 0 0 1 1 0 Cole, cf 4 S 4 4 0 Cobb, rf 4 14 10 0 MoCormJoa, If I 0 1 t 0 0 Miller, cf 2 1 0 4 0 0 Horrell. lb 10 0 7 0 0 Unglaub 1 0 1 0 0 Eh man 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dundon. Sb 4 0 1110 McOraw, lb 0 0 0 1 0 0 buation, ..,........ 2 0 0 2 10 Vox, p 1 0 0 0 (0 Totals 4 XI 12 0 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. a A. E. Andreas, 2b. 4 11110 Stem, lb 1 0 0 12 1 0 Town 1 0 0 0v 0 0 Hartmen. as 10 0 12 0 NeishUna, rf 10 12 0 0 ftreen. If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Wagner, cf 4 1110 0 Kelliy. 2b 1 1 2 0 1 0 Miller, e 4 0 2 4 2 0 htelger 0 0 0 0 0 0 ttarper. p 4 0 1 1 0 Total 21 2 2 24 12 0 -ratieo tor norreu in eigntn. Ran for I'nelaub in eighth. Batted for Stem In ninth. Ran for Miller In ninth. floux City 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 Lincoln 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 o t iwo-oaae nits: cole (I), Cobb, Miller. Left on basea: Lincoln. 4; Sloua City. 4. Stolen baaea: Miller. Andrea. Steiger. Facrlflce hits: JlrCorrauk. Stratum. Hartman. Kelllv. titruck out.- rtv irn 1: by Uarber. &. liases on balls: Off irux, ; on uaroer. a nit by pitched iau; dj rTjx, i. lime. l:ai umpires: Morgan and Knapp. OEJ MOIXES BIMCUEI ITg HIT Pithl Lea Gam by Icart f ta Oa. PUEBLO, Sept. 29. Des Motnes bunched bits on Pe&ster and defeated Pueblo. I to U Bcore: DES UOINE3. AU. R. H. O. A. E Curtla If 4 1 1 1 0 0 CoiUgan, ss 4 114 4 0 Matuck. cf 4 0 i i 0 0 Dwver. lb t 0 1 11 1 Korea. iO : 4 11110 Anleion. rf 110 10 0 Graiiam. lb 10 0 10 Bachant. c 4 1112 0 i lympion. p I 1 1 0 1 0 ' Total 22 T 11 27 17 I PUEBLO. AM. R. H. O. A. K atiddleton. cf 4 0 i 1 0 TrtlS 15 PRETTV SQPT ) NMHY I HAVf NT SXggq I BMH WD TO J L STOP AND I -a-J-- Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NATL, LEAGUE. W.LPc.t W.LPct Denver ....10R 62 .tM New Tork...W 80 .Mi St. Joseph 8 8i .62Chlcago S7 M .i0 Pueblo .... 85 71 .HiV Pittsburgh ..M (W .84 Omaha .... U 7& .SWlPhllad lphla 72 64 .M Jloux City. 81 7 .5171 St. Louis. ...73 70 .Ml Lincoln .... SO 78 .617 Cincinnati ..61 80 ,4M Topeka .... 56100 .Sif. Brooklyn ...60 81 .413 Des Moines 4S105 .SI Boston 27101 .2f AMbK. ASSN. AMER. LEAGUE. W.LPct. WLPct. Mlnne'poll 8 64 .006 Phllad'lphla 87 47,.7 Kanwas City!2 69 . 671, Detroit 87 6 ,6!7 Columbua ..87 74 .6341 Cleveland ...76 69 .624 St. Paul.... 78 82 .42' New York.. .75 70 .618 Milwaukee .18 83 .48 Chicago 72 72 .600 Toledo 74 86 .470! Boston 72 73 .4T Indlan'polls 76 88 .49 Washington 61 86 .41S Louisvlll ..67 8 . 402:St. Lou Is.... 40104 .21 Yeeterdar's Reanlta. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 4: Denver. . S)oux City, 8; Lincoln, 4. -6t. Joseph-Topeka, rain. Dea Moines. 7: Pueblo, t NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia. 7; Pittsburgh, 4. Boston, 4; Cincinnati. 4; eleven Inning. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit 9; Washington, 6. Cleveland-Philadelphia, rain. St. Louis-New York. rain. Chicago-Boston, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis. 1: Toledo, 2: nine Inning' darknesa. Louisville, IS; Columbus. 4. Milwaukee, 6; Kansas City. 4. Games Today. Western League Omaha at Pueblo, Sioux City at Topeka, fet. Joseph at Lin coln. Des Moines at Denver. National League Philadelphia at Pitts burgh, Boston at Cincinnati, New York at Chicago, Brooklyn at St. Louis. American League Detro-t at Washing ton, Cleveland at Philadelphia, St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Boston. American Association Columbus at To ledo, Louisville at Indianapolis, clt Paul at Milwaukee, Minneapolis at Kanaas City. Baldrige; left guard. Peterson; left tackle, Rachman, Bressman; left end, Millard, Crocker; quarterback, Selby; lk, BM,mn Mnlanl Imtt vl Munneka, De Lamatre; fullback, Rector, "-arlBon. ' 2 0 1 0 S 4 10 1 4 0 0 0 Craig, rf Eerger, pa Balden, If Hughea, 2b:... Koerner, lb.... Schmid. Sb Clemons, c Feaster. p Routt, d Shaw Faber, p Totals 32 1 27 14 0 Batted for Routt tn ninth. Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0-7 Pueblo '. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Stolen bases: Mattlck. Curtis. Colli- fan. Three-base hits: Belden. Curtis. oubl play: Graham to CoiUgan to Dwyer. Sacrifice hlta: Colligan, Gra ham. Anderson, Curtis. Struck out: By feaster, s; by flympton. 2. Bases on balls: Off Peaster. 3; off Faber. 1: off Plympton. 1. Wild pitch: Routt. Time: 1:40. Umpires: McDowell and Clark. Tigers Drive Hughes From Mound, 9 to 5 WASHINGTON. Sept. 29. Detroit drove Hughes from the rubber today and de feated Washington. 0 to 5. 'Ty" Cobb was the whole show, having ten putouts snd hitting two triples and a double. Score: DETROIT WASHINGTON. AB.H.O A B. AB H O A E. Bund. .... 1 I SMItta. ct....4 2 10 0 Cobb. of.... 4 I 14 8ch.f.r. lb 4 I CYwfri. rf I I DElb'trld. lb. I 1 4 4 D kmr, lb. I t I I ec wtiker. it I 1 1 1 Drake, If ... 4 14 4 0wlr. it . I I I M 0ibot. Ik.. 8 I T OMcBrtde. m i I I Vio'rt lb 4 1 I 8 tCoDroy. lb.. II I I I SUaar S..I 1 t C Henry, tilt Donofoa. p.. 1 tHuflxa f.. I I Orx. S 111 Totals I H4 (4 Totala M 1IU I Schaefer hit by "batted ball. Detroit 1 01004110-0 Washington 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 Two-baee hits: Bush, Sohaefer (J), Cobb, Conroy. McBrlde. Three-baa hits: Cobb (2). Delebanty, Milan, Gainor. Crawford. Hits: Off Hughes: 10 In six Innings; off Gray, 4 in three Innings. Sacrifice hits: Crawford, Morlarty. Stolen baaos: Delehanty, Gainor, Ptan ag. Sacrifice fly: Crawford. Double play: Morlarty to Gainor. Left on baaea: Washington, 10; Detroit, 9. Bases on balls: Off Hughes. 4: off Gray. 1; off Donovan. 6. Struck out: By Hughes, 6; by Gray. 2; by Donovan. - Wild pltchea: Donovan, 1: Gray. 2. Time: I'M. Umpire: Evans and Mullln. South Omaha Lads to Play the Alumni The annual foot ball gam between tlio South Omaha High school team and the alumni eleven will be played Saturday afternoon at I o'clock at the old Country club grounds. Although It has not been customary for the high school teams in the pan to come out ahead In these an nual game, as the alumni team Is usu ally composed of the old stars of former high school teams, the boys have been practicing hard sine the opening of school under the direction of Coach Ice and they promts to put up a hard fight laturday. The high school team still has Nixon, wh made a great record last year at half, and Phelp and Ward on enfl. The back field will have Lyman at full and Berlin snd NUon a halts. Th alumni squad will have the Enaor b rot here, "Dutch' Gall, who played end on th Omaha high team laat year; Oeorg Rapp, th bast quarter th blgb school team aver had; "Steamboat" eolelds and Clarwao Meaay. PHILLIES DEFEAT PIRATES Viiitors Take Lead in Third Inning: with Two Runs. SMALL CROWD SEES CONTEST Loral Team Loses Several Points tn Hare with Philadelphia for Third Place .Final Score Severn to Foor. PITTSBURGH. Sept. 29.-In th pres ence of one of the smallest crowds that ever witnessed a game here, Phlladel' phla 'defeated Pittsburgh, 7 to 4. Scor: nTTSBlTUSH. AB H O.A.E FHILADBI.PHIA. AB.H.O.AE. LTUCH MAY BE BEATEN BY BARNEY DREYFTTSS. Ktub. 2b... 4 Lobect. tb.. 4 &U(M. If... 4 fUiiSenia, lb. 4 FfttJtart. of.. Tltum. rf.... 4 Oool&a. as.. 8 Cottar, a.... 4 Altx'a4r, 4 i Caray. If. ... I 1 Kalllbar. lb. 4 0 Wilton, rf.. I w(nr, ef . 4 OMcK'b'e. tb 4 0 Byrn, lb... 4 OM C'rtby. M s 1 Totals.. 0 Stmoa 6Cmptll Gardner. . ..U 21 U I Hrndrtx. p. Claraa ... . wejfiS&i ii miisv C ) Totals ....44 27 11 Batted for Simon in ninth. Batted tor Hendrlx in ninth. 11000000 0-4 40200001 07 Pittsburgh ... Philadelphia . Two-base hits: Carey, McCarthy, Pas kert. Bases on balls: Off Gardner, 2: oft Hendnx, 1; oft Alexander, 1. Struck out:' By Hendrix, 7; by Alexander, t. Time: 1:62. Umpiret: Klgler and iln neran. Rede aad Doves Tie. CINCINNATI, Sept. 29. -Cincinnati and Boston battled eleven innings to a 4 to 4 tie here today, darknesa stopping the con test. It was a seesaw struggle, with Tyler holding down his hits, but proving liberal with passea Gaspar was hit hard, but was effective with men on baaea. Dentin and Almeida hit opportunely. The fam will be played off tomorrow In the orm of a double-header. Store: BOSTON. AB H O A ftwaaney, 2b 6 Donlla, cf... 4 Tannay, cf . . Klrka. sa.... 4 Kuwr, If ... 0 Millar, rf . I Itis los, Haa 4 Huuacr. lb. . 6 trDaJ4. lb I Kilns, a Tvlar. ... 4 Waavar, s. .. 0 CINCINNATI. AO. H. O.A.E Mirrnil, f. t 1 Hob ual. lb. 4 0 Extra, rf . . , . 4 dUitcnall. rl. t OAlmclila. Sb. 4 OErao. lb ... I 4 r:mon4. u IMcLaaa, c. eoiarka, t.. OGatpar, a- SFYomme. p oiranl i 1 1 1 1 10 i 1 4 1 S asevarold Total! al II n II 1 Totala tl t tJ IT L - BREWERS' HITS ARE TIMELY Kansai City Unable to Find McGlynn When Runs Are Needed. SIX TO FOUR IS FINAL SCORE Stone aad Schaller Secar Horn Runs Barbeao, Randall and Charles Get Two-Begcers Foar Doable Play. Praaldent Thoma J. Lynch of th Na tional league, who will be tb canter of a hot fight should he aft pi re to succeed him aelf In the elections this December. Those intimate with National league af fairs say that Barney Dreyfuss of the Pittsburgh outfit will lend his support to the oppos.tlon and predict a heated time in December. . Batted for McLean in tenih. Batted for Gasuar in tenth. Boston 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 Cincinnati ....1 000 1 0 2 0 0 0 0-4 0 0 04 Two-base hits: Tyler. Hobliliel. Donl'n. Houser, Mitchell. Home run: McDonald. Hits: Off Tyler. 8 In two Innings, none out In tenth: off Weaver. 1 in two in nings; off Gaapar U in ten innings; off Froinme t in one inning. Sacrifice hits: Bates, Almeida, Kgan, Grant. Stolen baaes: Miller, Mitchell 2i, McLean. Double playa: Esmond to Lgan to Hob Utael. Almeida to I gan to Hoblitaoi, Sweoney lo McDonald. Left on baaea: Boo ton, 4; Cincinnati. 12. Eaaes on balls: Off Tyler, ; off Gaapar, 1; off Fromme 1. Hit by pi to hoi ball: Hoblltsel, by Tyler; Bevereid, by Weaver. Struck out: By Tyler. ; by Weaver, 6; by Gaapar, 1. Paaaed ball: K'.lng. Wild pitch: Weaver. Time: 2.26. Umpires: Johnstone and Lamon. THREE GAMES BOOKED FOR FORT OMAHA DIAMOND Stolen bases: Burns, Derrick. Sacrifice hits: Hlnchman. Bums, Derrick. Bases on balls. Off Swan, 4; off Hlson. 5. Struck out: By Swan, ; by Hixon, 4. Double play: Hlnchman to Derrick. Left on bases: Toledo, 7; Indianapolis. 0. Hit by pitched ball: Derrick. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Ferguson and Handlboe. , KANSAS CTTT, 8ept 29-Mllwaukee hit Maddox opportunely and defeated Kanaas City. Flynn aept the locals' hits well scattered. Score: MILWAUKEE KANSAS CTTT. AB.H.O A. AB.H.O A B. Stone. 11.. . 4 1 1 0 Barba&u. 2b f 1 4 I I Charlaa. tb. 1 4 1 I 1 Bchallar. If . 4 1 t Randall, rf. 2 1 1 4 1 Hyatt, rf.... 4 120 Jonaa. lb ... I 2 10 4Lova. If 4 ill Breaa. et.... I 11 Sflraa. Ik... 214 Clark. Ib.... 4 4 14 IRHM't, lb 4 Oils lla. aa...4 0 4 2 DonT. sa. 4 2 4 Itaraball, .. 1 I OJamaa, 0....4 111 McGiynn. p. S OMaddox, p. . a 0 1 I 4 vKaaa .... a a v o ToUls IT 14 21 U (ulitvaa ... 1 0 4 4 4 Totala 17 11 it IT I 'Ran for Jaames In ninth, tatted for Maddox in th ninth. Milwaukee 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0- Kansa CI - 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2- Stolen bases: Fll'nn. Bton. Chsrles Sacrifice fly: Marshall. Basea on balls: Off Maddox, 2; off i Glynn, 1. Wild pitches. McQlynn. 1. Struck out: By McGlynn, 2. Two-baa hits: Bar beau, Randall, Charles. Horn runs: Stone, Schaller. Bases on errors: Kansaas City, 2. Double plays: Etone to Clark to Charles: Breen to Marshall; Lewis to Jones; Hyatt to James. Left on bases: Kanaas City, 8; Milwaukee, 7. Passed ball: James. Time: 1.4S. Umpires: Hayes and Owens. Colouela Hit Burden Hard. COLUMBrS, Sept. 29. Louisville batted Berden hard today and won an easy victory, 12 to 4. The game was poorly played by both tearma. errors and wild necs by the pitchers making It uninter esting. Todays gam closed th season at Columbus. 6core: LOUISVILLB. COLCMBl'O. AB.H O A B AB H O A E Sfaburr. tb. t 1 I SBbaltes. tf . a 4 1 4 H Bakar, lb 4 111 OHl'kuaa. lb I 4 14 1 Ort aAav. Ill I 1 I CCsalws. rf. 4 1 4 Bell. Sb 4 1 tu"na, r... I Ha4sn. rf . 4 14 0 OBrallh. C....4 4 12 Bouiber. aa. t 1 1 t Knlaiay. if . 4 114 Hvrawitt. rt4 1 OO'Harka. Ill I I I Hucliaa, a... 4 I i 1 Carbar. aa . 4 4 4 Curry, p.... I 1 I IBaraan. p.. 4 1 4 HIGH SCHOOL FOOT BALL ' SQUAD READY FOR FRAY Th Omaha High schwof foot ball squad 1 ready for the first gam of tb sea son with Nebraska City this after noon at the Crelghton stadium. Th gam was scheduled to be played at Rourk park. The team which will have seven of last year's first squad in th line-up has shown up well. Right end. Gideon; right tackle, Golden; right guard, Baliman. Llndell; canter. BJ-- - - - J If You'n Cttan-Coilartd, Voa'r Wmll- Croond. LrrnoLm waterproofed UNCN COLLARS are permanently clean. They look U dentically the same a the best linen collar, and will give you longer service. They're fine, pliable, perfect Itrinf. cool and com fortable. Dontealc Aniab, correct at vie. Tba aaaw colter roa ba alwara worn oely araterpnored. Not ccUuioid or rubber. Cellars, 2Sc each Caff a. SOe pair At roar icaler'a, or by aull on receipt of (Oca. Th riBERLOU) CO. 78 Waverly Place. M. T. tarara -Wins Game. SILVER CREEK. Neb.. Sept. 29. Spe cial Telegram.) Silver Creek loat to Aurora today by a score of 2 to 2. Four double playa were mate, one of them by Green unaaalsted. Batterlen: Silver Creek. Shank, Green and Resrlnburg: Aurora Bloom and Hockenbnry. Hlta: Off Bloom. 7; off 6hank. 7; off Green. 2. Struck out: By Bloom. 4: by Shank, 4; by Green, L Umpire. Buobanan. Th American base ball team and th Townsend nine will play three-game aeries at Fort Omaha, October 1. 1 and 15. As both team are composed of all star men, the .three games are expected to be interesting and full of life. The following la the lineup of the two teams: Americans. Positions. Townsends. Falconer Center .....,...Melady Oiiltham fehort (smith O'Connor lugat Hatchen G. Dougherty bocond ..J. Dauaheity Woodruff Left Denny Malum Third Tracey Coe flrat Dennison Spoilman Catcher Dense Morearty Pitcher ..Cunningham Adams Pitcher Bogatta Kelly Sub Venous Thenar.... a Bub Quigley and Bressman will probably do the umpiring. Broken Bow Wlna. BROKEN BOW. Neb.. 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