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ROURKES AND LINCOLN SPLIT
First Game it a Slujpinff Match and
Goes to the Visitors.
SECOND GAME IS THE REVERSE
Fentress, AVfco Flings the gerund fur
Omaha, Shows damp Classy
Twirling? and Visitors
Are Helpless.
Omaha and Lincoln broke even In
double-header yesterday afternoon. The
Antelopes grabbed the first isma by a
M to I seor and tha second the Rourke
speared by a 2 to 1 score. The first nam
waa highly pleasing to tha many out-of
town fana and waa full of much slugging
Tha second fame, howsver, was the re.
verse and entrees, who waa on the firing
line for Omaha, allowed but two hits, on
or which was In the scratch class
In the opening game two pitchers were
used by each team. For the Rourke
Robinson started the Kama, but his wild
hess, accompanied by three hits, gave
tna Antelopes seven runs In the Second
inning and he was retired In favor of
1,0,1 'he letter's work waa not much
better", but he finished the game from
tha third Inning. Fox opened the game
on tn mound for Lincoln, but In th
third Inning he was Jerked and Ehman
sent In
Owing to darkness the second game was
canea at the end of the aeventh inning
! game was last and waa fil ed with
brilliant plays and It made up for the
flret game to a certain extent. Omaha
made the first run In tha second game in
tha fourth Inning. Nlehoff opened with a
inpi to left center and scored on a i
riflca fly by Thomason. The Antelopes
came dbck in the sixth and deadlocked
tha score. Gagnler landed aafely on an
error oy rarrell. who made a sensational
top of the former's grounder but threw
wild to first. Oagnler stole second and
acorea on a single to deep left by Cole.
iiie noursea won tha game In th las
of tha seventh, when It was getting so
oara mat tha ball could hardly be seen
niinams arew a walk, took third on a
single to right by Coyla and scored when
uunaon booted Lynch', grounder.
aA .? as. a. .
" i"" nest week clay crowds of
tne season waa out to the games yester
aay. it waa made up of visitors to the
city ana despite the chilly winds which
vwi inrougn tne stands kept up a
good noise and pulled strong for the
coma team.
On account of the Military nar.d.
which will be held this afternoon, today s
au. pa piayed this morning. It
will fee called at 10 30 o'clock and will
fin:sh in plenty of time for the fana to
wn. oars to town ajid get dinner before
me parade begins. Hlndelar is slated to
OMAHA
A. U. R. H
If .we, lb
Nlenotf, 4i,
'i huiuaaoit, c(...
Kar.e. lb
ii.uir.. rf
Coyle, U
arin:, M
Arujtut, c
Itooinaiju. p
1-otz. l
A(ine
O.
0
8
U
V
A.,
i
0
Totals
M I
LINCOLN.
U 17 II
A.b. K. Jl. o.
Ciagnler. ut
Co., ;u
l obo, rf
AlCLOllllKk. lb.
I nti.aub. lb....
Xll.l.T, cf
1'umlun, itt
fctlUHDIl. c
t .'..
hlunan, p
A.
, 7
I
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
i
a 1
TotaU
3i If 12 27 1U
Li - - -
Lincoln- ' " ' " 1 u
fu" T 2 0 0 0 I I S-lo
w.uue n i: rarrell. Three-basa hlta;
Thoinason. UoCorniltM. H....
U: Un nlZ i. ua?": Omaha.
I'mpirea:
Jiaakeii and Khuetnaker.
fctcore, accouil tunr:
OjlAHA.
IIII Kiiii Hum. 1. I . .
: -..w.., 4, ihi, 4, oil Khm.ii
L. uy bail: V .Klaub . i'ux
Mratton. Kacrliic, Karrell lHn.
iff K '!! .T." a"d. "'"third inning
Oil frOX. In two Inn I,., ..it i... .',
H. O. A. E.
2 o a
0 I o
o io a i
o o u o
n o
0 2 4 I
1 0 i 0
0 1 I
0 0 0 0
6 . 21 1
H. O. A. K.
0 I 0 0
1 2 2 v
200
0 0 0 0
0 6 0 0
1 2 v 0
1 u
0(20
0 0 2 0
t ii i 1
seventh In-
0 101-1
111 14
Mom. 2b ,
Nteitoff, at...
'i liuinaaon, cf.
kine. 1U
V i liuma, rf..
If
Karrvll, .,.,
Lynch ,c
Kel.traaa, p.,.
Aknew
Tola! ....
a i
LINCOLN.
Marnier, as
'o;e. 2b
lubt. it
Mcioriiiick, If....
I nt;:auU ,1b
Milier. if
JiiiiKjun, aii
tiaiivu, c
fclillh. p
Tot a la
..
.. I
.. I
.. 1
.. X
.. 3
.. 2
.. 1
.. 2
.22
1
o
0
0
0
0
0
V
mild.
jii al a
Hun
Hu
Lincoln
; oooii oi
.,7 l,r-b" blu: Nlehoff (2). lilt
l"!Vi 'ar..bVl: Mrt'rm1ck. Baa". Ii
Una; Oft lentre... , off fclmlih. 2. 8a
nt'e hill: -I h...M.. u.T7T
. , . , piuicn
Liorniica. hiruc out iiy
.
1 1 1 1 . ii. l,.fi cm 1,ikh: Omaha, 3; I.ln-
' i ime: i :u,. umpires: Shoe
maker and Haskell.
T. JUSF1MI llt.Xllt: ITS II IT
Ollls lilt Hard In Seventh
anil
Ktabtli Innlnaa.
KIJMl, (.Jet. 4-St. Joseph hit Kills
lianl In the xevrnth and elKhlh and de-
r.-t.l I'ueblo. t to 4. A d.mble-heuder
win ur piuyca tomorrow. Hcore:
ST. JORFt'H.
Alt.
.. 4
.. 4
.. 5
.. 6
.. 4
.. 4
.. 4
.. 4
.. 3
H. O. A. R.
2 10 1
14 0 0
13 0 0
2 4 2 (
12 0 0
2 7 0 (
2 2 3 (I
2 4 3 0
J 0 2 1
11 27 in 1
H. O. A. K.
2 3 0 0
12 0 0
13 10
2 10 0
117 0
1 11 0 0
10 3 0
13 2 0
0 0 2 0
0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0
10 M 1(1 J
Kellrv. If
I'nwcll. rf
Zwllllng cf
Itellly, 2b
.limes, ."lb
Horton. Hi
Melnke. h
'rlttnilen. o
Chellette, p
Totals
rrr s
AH, R.
4 0
I 0
4 1
4 1
Mlddlcton, cf.
fralg. rf
Heraar, ss....
I'elden. If
HiiKlies, 2b....
K'oeiner lb...
t'lalro, 3b
t'li'tnons, o....
Fills, p
Fnber, p
Sclimld
Totals
4
4
3
I
I
0
1
.33
Kelly out cutting second basa
Pt. Jfrneph 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 0-6
1 UfM" 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 14
.D1 oases: ituiuy, Hughes (2)
Bel
ici.iio.ia. 1 Wll-1 id ma t.
Zwllllng,
thollHte. Keiley. Three-bnae'hlt.V Her.
fla'tM ""ii ""Ub,' Vayn: "'" u"":
"'"'r! .""" run: 1-owell. mt by
Kl,t.ed "X !:""otte, 1.' Sacrifice
"" "n: uy i tieiiette, 1. Sacrifice
its: Jones, thellette, Powell, Craig
;vrF'ith.0'a:, PrJ; '-. 3; by' Ellis?;
y haher. I. Tla.es on balls: Off C'hel-
'...J,,"" Empires: MoKee and
u.J.: i. " 1 "enpiie, fowell
uy
let
I
Weaver.
IIOMM RI !M DKKKAT) 1F. MOIES
Tnnrka Wins Game by
core of
There to Two.
TOPEKA. Oct w .
the fn,.r.h ""' run-in
a i ,2 nnl .n he "m tor To.
a, a to 3. 1 ha locals tiled a mcmiii
1 ;'," the first InnTna'gtl.
s Moines two runs. Score: t,
o.k. o ..'I''" "r
nd
Le
TOPEKA
A. 11. R. . O.
..3 0 0 1
Hlckert. If
King, cf
A.
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
2
0
2
.. O 1 4
Hall, rf
Kmory, 3h
Whitney, lb ...
Cilp, c
Krepa. lb
r.dmlston. ss...
3
0
0
27
fJober, p
liuohauan, p.,.
Totals
20 3
DE3 MOINES.
7 I
A.B. H. H
O.
3
1
2
I
0
0
4
0
0
Curtis, If.......
t'ulllaan, sa....
Mattick, cf
A.
0
4
0
0
1
0
1
1
4
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
itauiiaut, lb....
Korea, Kb
Anderson, rf...
2
Uraham, Jo....
4 0
rUowakl. o
3 0
I 0
1 0
Northup, p
lluexton
Total
.34 I I 24 11
Hatted for Northun In the ninth
7u'eh 0 I 0 1 0 0 A 0 aj
I'es Molna I OOOoananZi
liuiim ILlli: rial It TtJiA.ka kia.
. fUUUlO UIbVVB: Mllfhlllion
i.n-r a .rr..i. - . '
.. IT .' i oif Noil IUO
X utruck out: lly Oober. t ii.i......: . r
:y. 'ed ball: r towskl
Wild pitch: Buchanan, r ' ,,.,....''
pires; Morgan and Knapp. "
UltlZZLIfcia I' LA V WITH aim-v
Uraver I'llea l Score of Twenty.
Klra to One.
ENVER. Oct. 4. The OrL.ti.. ki. .t.
ball all over the grounds and ,,.....?
ilia visitors, 26 to 1. Score;
DK.NVKR.
A H. U i f
l !;"'' to, tfM"i; Kr.ps to tdmuton to
Whitney. tMolen bases: Korea til. Kmorv
vi. fall, l.a.haiu, Anderson 1 iu "u7f
.oler. 1 In one Inning; off UuclmnanT 7
av alllllll
O. A. K.
4 3 0
1 0 0
3 0 0
3 0 0
3 10
It 0 0
3 4 1
too
0 0 V
n i i
O. A. L
3 3 0
0 2 0
111
10 0
ZOO
10 0
11 1 0
6 I) 0
0 10
H ii 1
11 0 -2i
0 0 01
1'loya. iX
(lllmore, If
Ktnworihy, cf.
L'usHidy, rt
guillin. lb
Litulsay, lb
CoIIey, aa ,
thrall i nta, c
lltiily, p
Totals
SIOL'X CITY.
AB. R. II.
Andreas, 2b..
4
telllv, 3b
. I
. 4
3
. 4
. 3
. 4
. 4
. 4
.33
laitinan, a.
.Vcliilibuis, rf
ircoi. if
Wanner, cf...
fti.iii, lb
ilt y, c
Meiger, p
Totals ....
Denver
sioux City 0 0 0
oioien oases: Andreas. Uu lllii. i-nrrac.
val.worllli . Caaaidv. '1 wu.lua k...
Lloyd. .line base hits: t'aaMdy!
Kiainbee. Ilmne runs: l,ind.- u.
ambes. tacnfica hits, liilnn.. i,t.
ey, luly. Keiliy. Struck out: ity'llw.
try, i. l.usca on balls: oft llk x .,rr
Wtelg'ir, 4. Double plays: Uuillln In
Jnuauy; fofft-y to Lloyd; liaitinun u
Stem. W'lid Kltch: Sultur. I.t. .
bases: Denver. t; tJiouif t. uy, 7. Time;
io. i "iMi. .-uciioa en and Clark.
Uacks Movla loitk,
Nmthein ducks have started on thlr
mlgrallou to the aouili, and are slopping
to viail at the lakea In the shiiJ hills.
wnere an unusually large number are
reported eaoecla ly around Maraii l.ka
nejr Red Deer.
Foot llall Heaalfa.
Princeton. 17; Rutgers, I.
Pennsylvania. 14: Franklin and Mar.
hall, .
Brown, 11; Rhode Island State, 0.
and wound are healed wltaout danger
of blood poisoning, by Bucklen Arnica
Salve; th healing wonder. 2K For sal
by Beaton Drug Co.
Persistent Advertia.ug at ii Roa4 t
Big Return.
GIANTS CLINCH THE PENNANT
New York Scorei Twice and Blanks
Brooklyn.
GAME PROVES PITCHING DUEL
Triple Play In Math lanlnK Feature
of , Contest Murray and Wheat
fiet Tiro-llHse Hits Ten
Men Strike Ont.
BROOKLYN. Oct. 4.-New York
clinched the pennant by defeating Brook
lyn. Should Chicago win all of lta re
maining gnmca and New York loa all,
the latter cannot be overhauled.
Tha gamo toduy was a pitcher's duel
between Mathewson and Ruckor, the lat
ter having bexn lacallud frum his wed
ding trip to pitch, lie was to have been
married October 12, but the ceremony was
advanced to lust Sunday. Rucker
pitched as well as Mathewson, but two
errors following a lilt by Doyle In the
fourth Inning were renponslble for one
tally. Rucker retired In the tlghth to
let Daley bat for him, and New York
scored Its eecond run off Knetxer In the
ninth on Dtvore s single, a wild pitch
and an Infield tap by Hnodgraaa.
The game was further signalised by a
triple pluy In the ninth when with Doyle
on second and Bnod grass on first Murray
popped a fly to Stark. The hit and run
play was under way and the runner were
going full tilt. Htark tosed tha ball to
Daubert, doubling up Buodgraaa, and tha
triple play was completed when Daubert
threw to Tooley, nailing Doyle. Boore;
NKW YORK. BROOKLYN.
AH H.O A R. AM H O A I.
Devora, It.. 4 1 I 0 UNorttiarn, rtt I I t I
Unrla, th... 1)14 0Utuhrl, lb 4 0 1 10
Snadsrau.rt 4 111 0 Wheal. If.. 4 110 0
Murray, rt. 4 I 1 0 Ottlnllh, Jo.. 4 110 0
Marala, If. 0 10 0 OToolay, a. t I I I I
LMMti, lb. I 10 4 Ot'ouiaun, tit I I M
Klat.her, aa t 0 1 t OBlark, 2b... I 1 I 4 I
Myra, c... I 0 1 uKrwIn, a... I 0 6 1 1
alatbaon, pi 1 1 0 Olimkar, p., I 0 0 I 0
'Ualar .... 00 0
Total! ...M I 11 1 Kn.u.r. p 0 0
Totals ...U 1 17 11 3
Hatted for Rucker In eighth.
New York 00010000 11
Brooklyn 00000000 00
Two-base hits: Murray. Wheat. Bases
on balls: off Knetxer, 1. Struck out: By
Mathewson, I; by Rucker, 6. Umpires:
Klem and Brennan. lime: 1:30.
Phillies Lose Twleo,
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4.-Boston won
both games of today a double-header
trom Philadelphia, the scores being I to
i and 7 to 1. 1 he second game was
stopped because or darkness at the enU
of the seventh Inning. The visitors
pounded the ball hard and In the third
Inning or tne second gume seven sue
oenslve batsmen hit safely, the collection
Including five singles and two doubles.
Donllu and Miller each made five hits,
boore, first game:
BOSTON. PHILAPKLTHIA.
Ab It. O A C. AH H U A .
(waanay, tb I I 1 I 0 Knaha, tb. I 0 I 4 1
Iwnllii. cl . 4 110 olxitxrt, lb. 1 1 0 4
Kirk.. It.... 4 14 0 lMaiM. II.. 4 101
Miller, rl... I 10 0 VUlUarua. lb 1 1110
Itrlilwrll, aa 1 0 0 1 1'aakart, ll.l I I I I
V Hnuaor. lb. I 0 10 0 OTItua, rf... I I I
Mclh.nal4.Jb 1 1 1 1 1 loolan. aa. 1 1 I I 0
I ! Kilns, c... I 1 1 OKIIIIfar, C. I 1 I 0
Uru, a... a 9 t a UMuura. p .. loose
Puik.tt, p.. I I
Tola la ...II II 17 14 lH..k 000
Walah .... 1 0
Ualir 1
Totals ....II t 17 11 I
Tatted for Moor In the seventh.
Hatted for Kllllfer In the ninth.
Halted for I'uckeil In tha ninth.
Boston 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 0-7
Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-1
Two-base hits: Sweeney (2). Three,
base hit: Kllng. Stolen baes: Lobert.
I'abkert. Struck out: By Moore, 3; by
Puckett. 1. louble plays. Bridwell to
Sweeney to liouser; Luderu to Doolan;
Lobert to Knsbe to Luderu. Bases on
errors: Huston. 1; Philadelphia, 3. Lett
on bases: boston. 11; Philadelphia, 7.
Hases on balls: Off Brown, b, o(t
Moot a, J. off Puckett, I Passed ball:
Kl.ng. Hit by pitched ball: By Moore,
Bridwell; by Brown. Lobert; by Puckett,
McDonald. Pitchers' record: Off Moor,
11 hits and twentv-nlne time at bat In
seven Innings; off Puckett, 4 hits and
nine limes at bat In two InnlnKS. Tim;
1:00. empires: Bush and Rigler.
Sccie. second game.
uoston piiiutnrt.PiUA. .
AH It OAK AD HOAR.
Swernar. lb t 0 OKaaba. lb. I 0 4 I
nnr.Hu, rf ... 4 14 0 II 1ubart, lb. I 4 I
Klrka. If ...4 I 0 0 OMmm, If.! 0 11
Miller, rf . 4 I 0 0 H-uarrua. lb I 0 7 1 0
HrMorll, aa I I I 1 I Paakart, ct 1 0 0 I 0
Hoiattir. lb I 1 1 0 OTItua, rf ... I I 1 1
Mrlmnald lb 4 1 1 Oltuvlau, aa.. I 0 0 t
Xarldan, e 1 I I 0 01hr. aa... 1 1 0 I 0
Trlar. p.... I I OWalah, a... I I 1 I 0
Slack, p.... 100
Totals ... 1114 11 I lllall. p 0 010
Totter I 0
i
Totals ....1 4 II 11 0
Patted for Hall In tho seventh
Boston 1 0 6 0 0 0 0-7
Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0l
Two-Uai! hits: Donlln, Rarlden. Mo.
Donald. Home run: iltus. Stolen base:
Miller. Struck out: By Tyler, 5; by
Stack I: by Hall, 1. Double plays: Titus
t WalKh; Knabe to I.uderus to Lehr to
W'alfh; Map-ec to .s!h to Lobert. UaJea
on error: 1'hlliulrlplua Ift on basis:
Boston, I: Philadelphia, a. Bares on
ball: Otf Tyler, t. off Stack. 1, off
Hall. 1 Wild pitches: Stack. Hall.
Balk. Tyler. Pitchers' record: Off
etack, 9 hits and sixteen times at bat In
lao and one-third Innings; off Hall, i
hits and seventeen times at bat In four
and two-thirds Innlnga Time: 1:40. Um
pires: Rigler and Flnneran.
4 sba Take Kn) t.iirue.
PT. LOVI8, Oct. 4 Chlcaco easily da.
feated St. lola. The local team ued
recruit pitchers, who were wild. Score:
OtiOAoa ST. Dl'l.
Att-aO AE. AH H O A
ra. tb... I I I I IHuMloa, Ik 4 I
Sharksxa. Ill I I t OOakaa, d . ( 1 I I I
Ttokar. sa.. 4 I I I I KonatokJ. 1 4 II I I
bulla, rt 4 I 4 Evajia, rt . 4 I 0
Purla. Ik.. 1 I I thauaar. aa. 4 I I I
galar. Ik... 4 11 "r.J. lb. 4 I 1 I I
Hafmaa, at 4 I iaauia. s.. 4 I 4 I I
Oruhaia. -. I t 4 Dal, p.... 111
ataollaua. I I Uu'k. p. I 4
!.. p.... 1 1
TeUU ...M 1(111 I Bills
Clarke
1
Totala .. II I 17 U I
Batted for O. Laudarmllk lu seventh.
Mlatid for Rle in ninth.
Chicago 0 0 1110 110-0
Bt I-ouls 00000010 01
Two-base hits: Tinker, Kvsns Bases
on balla: Off Dale. 4; otf Reulbach, I; off
I-audernitlk. I; Rels. Struck out: By
Dale, 3: by Reulbach. ; by O louder
milk. I; by Ria. 1. Time; 1.44. Umplrec;
O Uf and ILmsll.
- - - - " - - . ' I CaVT Q0f IQh R xr I
SENATORS BEAT ATHLETICS
Philadelphia Losei hy Score of Four
to Two.
0R00M PUZZLES CHAMPI0N3
(lama played In On Hoar and Tea
Mlaates, W a tela la the Seaaon'a
Reeora -Collins Gats a
Home Ran ,
WASHINGTON, Oct. l-Washlngton'a
baseball season closed today with a
victory th local defeating Philadelphia,
4 to I. Oroom held th champions to
four hits, whll Krause was hit bard
Th gam waa played In on hour and
ten minutes, the season's record. Score:
WASHINGTON. PHILADKI-PHIA. .
Milan, el., tilt 0im it
tivhai-tar. ct 4 111 0 OKtrunk. cf.. 4 0 2 0 0
Kll.arfn1d.lb 4 111 Ofnllirn. Jb. 4 1 1 9 0
C.Waikar, II 4 1 I 0 OUar'k, lb-lb 441
Ixjnj, rf... 4 1 1 I'arla. lb.. I A I 0
McHrlita, aa I 1 1 4 OMark, lb... I 0
t'onror. lb. 1111 Oll.rry, aa... 100
Hanrr, a... I 1 4 0 Omarann, rf. I 1 4 I
Oraum. p.. I 0 4 Ol.lr'itana, e I 4 1 0
, , Krauaa. .. I 1 0 1
ToUli ... I II U Brown, p... 101
Tstala ...11 4 14 I
Washington 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 4
Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 01
Three-base hits: McRrlde. fnnrnv
Krause. Home run: Collin. Hits: Off
Krause, 7 in flv Innings; off Brown 1
In three Innings. Stolen base: Kchaefer,
Long, Conroy, Walker. lyft on bases:
Washington. 4; Philadelphia, . Base
on balls: Off Groom, 1; off Krause, 1.
Struck out: By Oroom, 4; by Krause, 1;
by 17I.WTV S. Time: 1:1(1 Umpire:
Kgan and Dlneen.
Tlsrer Break Krra,
CLBVEUAND, Oct. 4.-("leveland and
Detroit broke even today, Detroit winning
tha first, 2 to 0, and Cleveland the sec
ond, 8 to I. Cleveland outbatted and out
flelded Detroit In th first, but the Tiger
had luck with them. Krapp was taken
out In the second after he had passed
the first three men and the fourth had
hit for two bases. Wlllett was hit hard.
Score, first gam:
CLKVEM'AND. DBTROIT.
AB H O. A H. AB H O A K
(Iraney. If. 4 0 1 0 Both, sa.... 4 114 1
Olann. as. .. I 1 1 1 OCobb. cf... 4 1 1 1 0
jaraon, ri.l i i o 0( raw ford, rt 4 1 0 0 0
Lajole, lb.. 4 1 II t OTutvallar.lb 4 10 0 0
rJirm, alio opraka. If... 4140
Hal, lb ... 4 4 I ooalnor, lb. . I I 7 0 0
Turnar, lb.. 4 11 OMorlarty, lb 1 0 1 10
O N. II, . I 1 4 4 OKtanaaa. a. 1 0 1 n
Mlt.'hall, p. I 0 OMullln. p.. I 0 1 0
-k.aau.rir .10000
SwInrJall. p 0 1 0 Totals ...1 7 17 11 I
-vauantn .iota
Totala ...III 10 V 14 0
Hatted for Mitchell In sixth.
Batted for Swindell in ninth.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02
Two-baan hits: Ball, Crawford. Bacrl-
nc uy: Tutweller. Stolen baas: Turner,
Cobb. Double play: Olson. Ball n,
I.ajole; Morlarty and Qainor; Bush and
(lalnor. Pitching record: 7 hit off
niucneii in six innings, no hlta off
Swindell In three Innings. First base
on oaus: urt niitcneii, i; off Mullln, 8.
Struck out: By Mitchell, I; by Swindell,
i, uy oiuniii, o. rirai on error: cieve
land, 2. Left on pas: Cleveland, 11;
Detroit, 1. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Perrln
ana u L,ougniin.
fccor second game:
CUHlLiNl). DETROIT.
AB. H O-A K. AB. H O. A. E
nranay, ir.. 4 10 OBuati, ... I 1 1 I o
Olaoa. as... 4 11 OOMi, rf.... 1111
Ja'kaon. rf 1 1 1 0 OiVavford, rf I 1 10
Lajola, lb. I 1 1 I ITutwallar.lb 4 10 11
blr m. cf.. 1110 lraka. If.. I 0 I q 0
nan, is..., a i s i uuainor, lb . 3 o 0 0
lurnar. 10.. ill CMarlarty, lb 4 1 1 1 1
Flahar, a.. 4 II I owilaon, c.. 1 0 4 1 I
Kraee, p.., Willatt, p. 1 0 0 I 0
jamaa, p...iuauo
Blandln. p 100 ToUls ...II II I I
dtovall ..1100
Totala
.11 11 II I 1
Batted for James In sixth.
Cleveland v 3 0 1 0 1 t I t
Detroit 1 0 0 10 1
Two-baa hit: Oraney. Tutweller.
Three-base hit: Cobb. Sacrifice hit:
Burmlngham. Sacrifice fly: Ldjole.
Stolen bases: Oraney. Jackson. Turner.
Bush (2), Crawford Morlarty (Ii, Wlllett.
Double play: Fisher, I.ajole and Fisher.
Pitching record: On hit off Krauu. none
out la first Inning; 6 hits off Jamas In
Ix Innings ;no hits otf Blandlng In on
Inning. First baa on ball: Off Krapp,
d: ok jainea, 4, oil Blandlng, 1; off
Wlllett, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By
WlUett. 1 (Turner). Ktrurk nut- u
James, 6; by Blandlng, 2; by Wlllett. 3.
Wild pitch: James. 1. First on errors:
Cleveland, 2. Lett on bases; Cleveland.
7; Detroit. S. Time: l;li. Umulroa:
O Loughlln and Perrln.
w Vurk'a Rally Falls.
NKW YORK. Oct. 4.-New Tnrk waa
defeated by Boston In the last home game
of New York's season today. Ford was
nit nard, wmia t icote was Invincible
until the eighth, allowing only two hits
lu. tha first seven Inuin.x Score:
BOSTON. NKW YORK.
AB HOII AH II OAS
Hand's, rf. 1 I tnanlala. rf. 1 1 0 0 0
Yarkaa. aa I I I I OHolan. lb... 4 I 1 0
Kpoakar, rl 4 1 I 0 01 haaa. rf... 1110
Il.Uawta, If 4 I 0 0 OVrea. If 4 110 0
Kuala, lb . I I t 4 IKnlaht. lb. 4 0 S 1 S
VVaaner, 2b. 4 0 I 1 IHartirll, aa I 0 C 0
UiadUr, lb 4 1 I OOarJinr.Ib. 14 4 10
Tho Royal Mall
Steam Packet Co.
ermudalsio
TH E lowest price
Uvat has ever pre
vailed for a flrst-claaa
round trip ticket. These
ratals for those) who
book now. It's cheap
er than reuuUnlng at
home. lj S. S. Tsgu
Oct. IS-Oot. 2S.
Wireless and every mod
ern appliance
$15
avnd
tTWARD
Meaia and
StAOroonut
Iarluded
Me ateeraca; all
1 1 r s l-catat ae.
soaasiodstloBS.
SAXOKUSOX BON,
V1, A1." V2 i Chicago,
Uh'i-M M.S'i' J"1 Farnam St.. H. C
HhleKls. uu Far nam St.. Loula Neeaa.
ear .list Natlsua Uauik. OuiaOia.
Standing of Teams
WESTERN LKAGUE.
W.
L.
ret
Denver in2
St. Joseph iiso
Pueblo 1U2
Sioux City K.2
(maha p;2
Lincoln l2
Topcka loo
I'es Moines rs
10l
91
so
M
S2
S2
69
4N
62
9
72
79
SO
HO
101
110
en:.
66;
613
5M
6oi
31.
294
WAT L LKAQITE. AMER. LKAOUB.
. w- L Prt w t,,pct
iw york !, 60 .RThT Phlla 09 60 .(W4
Chicago ..re (to .597 Detroit ....81 2 .(W7
PltHbgh R4 7 .6 Cleveland 79 71 .627
pbNe 79 iw .5.141 New York 77 73 .613
Pt. Louis. 78 72 .603' Chicago ...75 73 , 507
Cln natl ..6.S 81 .46! noston ....73 75 ,4M
Hrnoklyn 0 S3 . 420 Washlng'n 64 W .424
uooion ....io ni, .z,t. lyOUls....42 108.2S4
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Lincoln, 16-1; Omaha, 2-2.
Sioux City, 1; Denver. 25.
St. Joseph, 6; Pueblo, 4.
Des Moines, 2; Topeka, 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York, 2; Brooklyn, 0.
Chicago. ; 8t. Louis. 1,
Boston. 7-7; Philadelphia. 1-L
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Detroit, 2-; Cleveland, 0-8,
Philadelphia, I; Washington, 4.
Roston, 4; New York. 4. Eight Innings.
6t. Louis, -3; Chicago, 14-1,
Oantea Today,
Western Leairun TJnroin at nn,k
Ploux City at Denver, 8t. Joseph at
furpio, Des Moines at Topeka.
National Ltim-Niii Vnrb . t r -i.
lyn.
Arnerlcan League New York at Phila
delphia, Washington at Boston.
Wll' a. a 4 1 1 1 an win'. ...
llcotte, p. I 0 0 1 OFord. d.'... 1 1 1 1 1
Totala
.1110 14 11 2 Totals ...II 4 14 11 t
Boston
, I 0 1 0 1 1 2 0-4
fw ork 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 34
uoa at ena or eighth, darkness.)
First base on irron: Van vnu
loeton, 1. Two-base hits: Engle, Hen
ryckaon. Sacrifice hit: Yerke Bacri
rice riy: Chnne. Stolen bases: Terkes
fcngle, Cree, Dolan. Left on bases: New
mi ' I,"lon' - L'ounie play: Terkes
aim nran av. hhim ,.n i.a .
Vf ori1, .2; o Clcotts. 3. Struck out
y iro,rd'l by Clcotte, 4. Wild pitches
. , v.ic..ii, 1. rassea Dans: A. wll
Bams, 2: R Williams. 1. Umpires
Wsstervlt and Connolly. Time: 1:41.
NAMES OK THB WINNING DOOJ
Thirty-Two Papples Still Left la
Stake at Friend.
rruc.-Mij, iseo., occ. i.-With a rather
mailer attendance than Is usual and
perfect weather conditions, the second
round or the national greyhound futur
ity was finished here today. Following
ar the names of the dog that won to
day:
Emma, Palsy, Dee ring .Fly, Flylngg
Wedg, Ilodlamont, Ball, Fairy, Baden?
The Model, Rosa. LRU Midget, Cuter,
NATURE'S CURE FOR
CHRONIC ULCERS
Only by removine the cause can
any chronic Ulcer or Old Sore be
cured. No one will question the
truthfulness of this statement. The
cause is always from an inward source,
never an outward influence, and there-
jore uie only possible way to get rid
of these places is to take internal
treatment. Pure blood is the one
unfailing; cure for chronic ulcere;
just as lonz s the circulation is al
lowed to remain in an impure condi
tion the place will be kept open from
the constant discharge of impurities
into it from the blood. But pure
blood will change this condition and
the flesh tissues will be nourished
and made healthv. and then natnr
will promptly and permanently heal
the ulcer. S. S. S. is recognized S3
the greatest of all blood purifiers and
therein lies its power to cure old
ulcers and sores. It goes into the
circulation, and removes evenr rrar
of impurity or infectious matter, and
so enriches this vital fluid that it
nourisnes an flesh tissues instead of
irritating them with inir.uriHe.1
When S. S. S. has cleansed the blood
and the place has healed over it is
not a surface care, but the ulcer is
filled in with healthv flesh from flir
bottom. Free book and any medical
advice will be sent to all sufferers who
will write us. S. S. S. ia for ula at-
drogr stores.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Cm.
I THE pri
. ter's
prize beer is Jet-
's Gold Top Beer'
by all means, this is the
popular opinion.
Beartng the delightful
tang of bops, but never the
excessively bitter taste that
Is far from pleasant A de
licious, mellow, fully axed
beer, that will completely
satiety your palate.
Family Trade Supplied by
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Douglas treat. llea D.
1 r. a a III,
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I SOS If sir. BU SMI aawOSu.,
I lad. r-iasa. ir'Vr
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B all. 1310 Mala street.
M Beta raoasa. V
By
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lull of Fashion, Shining Hour, Tyna.
l-acy, ihe Hermit. Mollle, McCarty, Sober
Head, May Belle, Last Resort. Run-
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miss uinger. Radium, Capen, Kldd,
Flora, Bashful Lily, Mrs. Ra.stu Brown
opie Dlllocks, Oklahoma Bill. Mary
Patchle, Trlxle, Belle, Back Directly
Kinney Prim. Ducc of Diamonds, The
Models May.
REDICK ISSUES WRIT TO
FREE GIRL FROM CONVENT
Habeas corpus action to secur the re
lease from the Good Shepherd convent of
a young woman named Harriet and
known as Consecrate Mary of the Seven
Dolors, was started In district court
Wednesday by Stella M. Bloom, a former
Inmate of the convent. A petition In
habeas corpus was filed by Weaver &
Glller, attorneys for Miss Bloom. The
case Immediately was taken before Judge
uaalka.
4 LoOl r m aa aaa it. Sraaa k
7'?y ri
Ir Tin' liuaralSskMi
The Florsheim Shoe
embodies quality, style
and food leather. 'Natural
Shape" lasts iniure foot
comfort.
a rater m an4 aiaroa caaran
an t ill aara aa aaaraa
rakr.all raar a4.
Mil Stylet $5.00 mnj S6.00
WiHa fat an Am aaaklat '"Taa
flaraMai Wt at Paal-rintai.1
ahaainf errtaa Ikal an
The Florsheun Shorn Company
Csitat 0,5.,
Starr-Kingman
Shoe Co.
315 South Sixteenth Street
I. -fit, . . aJ-- alkiVIC,
saaaaaallssW
More New Hats
This new shipment of hats
?lves you speclarl opportunity
or choosing the best hat you
ever had. Rough felt, beavers
ver had. Round felts, beavirs,
soft felts and English twee. Is
In a big selection of colors
and all th newest, most pop
ular shades.
$3.00 t $6.00
Stations, $3.33 and Up.
Enfllih Derbies, $4.0J.
Large as this selection la, it
won't last long. Detler come
In early.
Tom Kelley Co.
SIS South lata Street.
Tom XeUey jack MoQulUaa
sIA
Mai
a.'aia
mmmmm
Wic ml
111 I I S m aaaaamaaaaaaSSaJ
"Bud" Fisher
William A. Rcdlck, who issued th
prayed for writ. Deputy Sheriff Mead
and Ml.ss Bloom went to the convent to
get Harriet.
Miss Bloom says Harriet wishes to
leave the convent, but thinks she cannot
do so unless the courts tell her she may.
Miss Bloom knows little about the girl,
not even knowing her surname. She says
she is about 25 years old.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Valentine Jobst of Peoria, 111. H visit
ing his son, B. J. Jobst of Omaha
D. C. Kldredire and If. A. Mann nf th
Harding ice Cream company have gonl
on an extensive trip through Canada aSd
along the PacUlo coast both for Suslife
four weenkTe- be out
Low One Way Rates
r - .
(!:. rtooma, Portland, Spokan,
una Vancouver, n
Canadian Pacific
Railway
Through fhs famous scenery of th
Canadian Rocklax and Selklrka. Train
for Pacific Coast points, carrying
tourist cars, leaves St. Paul 11:00 A
M. nd 10:30 P. M. daily.
Tickets on sale September 15th to
October 16th, Inclusive for informa
tion and literature aee tb agent of
any railway, or writs
OXO. A. WALTOg, 0n. Agent
884 So. Clark tit. Chicago. Ill
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
GOVERNMENT SALE INDIAN LANDS
Absolute Title Given The unallotted
lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Na
tions of the Klv Civilised Tribes In Okla
homa, and not Including the coal and tim
ber segregations, will be sold at publio
auction to the highest bidder at the fol
lowing terms, times and places at not less
than th minimum price stated In tho ad
vertisement: Grady county, Chickasaw,
.Mi tracts, K7,6uo acres, November 2 a, 4;
Stephens county, Duncan, 730 tracts, 89,300
acre, November 6, 7, 8; Jefferson county.
Ryan, 702 tracts 49.4U0 acres; Novembers,
10, ll; Love county. Marietta, 804 tracts,
75,600 acre. Novmber 12, 14. 15, 16; Carter
county, Ardmore, 1.17S tracts. 13,300 acres.
November 17, 18, 20, l, 22, 21; Murray
county. Sulphur, 152 tract. i.O0O acres.
November 24, 26; Garvin county, Paula
Valley. K21 tracts. 3i).6(IO acres. N'nir.mi,..
27, 28, 29; McClaln county, Purcell, 2&I
irnuiu. h,wi acres. uecemir 1, 1; ponto
too county, Ada, 699 tracts. 45,3uO acres,
December 4, 6, : Johnson counrv Tih.
tnlngo, 6H4 tracts, 39.200 sorer, December 7.
. : Marshall county, Madlll, 279 tracts.
n, xrv-ueiiionr ii; ciryan county.
Durant, 60N tracU. 26.100 acres. h.r.mk
12. 13; Atoka county, Atoka, 1,309 tracts.
124,000 acres, December, 14, 15, 14, IS 19'
Coal county Coalnate. A0U irai-i. u
acres, December to, 21. 22; Hughes county.
i;lv-ln'4;i' trct. 60..00 acres, December
24 27; Pittsburg county, McAlester, l.30
tracts. 167,100 acres. December 2D, 29 K)
1911, January 1. I: Haskell oountv. fitii..'
418 tracts, 80,300 acres, January I 4 Lati
mer county, Wllburton, 191 tract. 16 000
acres, January 8; Leflore county. Foteau.
275 tract. 21.800 acres. January
mataha county, Antler, 641 tracts, 82.(HM
acres. January 8. , 10; Choctaw county
Hugo, 661 tracts, 37,600 acre, January
11, 12, 13; McCurtain oounty, Idabel 771
tracts, 64,500 acres, January 15, 16 17 18.
1912. Not more than 10 acre of aa-rl-cuiturai
and (40 acre of other lands will
b sold to one person In any one nation.
Agricultural landa ara thr,.. h.ui .
minimum valuation of IS.00 or mora pep
5r-, T;rm" r 'X.V'r cent at the tim
of sale, 25 per cent In twelve mnmh. 1
50 per cent In two year, with 8 per cent
Interest. Payments must be mad In tha -form
of draft or certified check, payable
to J. G. Wright, commissioner. Upon full
l-ayment being made at airy time deed
will Issue. Immediately af. ......
of sale certificate of purchaaa will lu
..u ui mien, out CuttlnM of
inatlon apply to the Commissioner of tha
Kiv Clvillted Tribe, Muskogi.. Okla.-
iioina, or any 01 in Dlstrlov Agents aa
to lands within their respective districts
Lists of these lands have been prepared
by counties showing th terms of sale,
the description of th various tracts and
minimum price. It will be Impracticable
to furnish each Inquirer all of these lists
and It Is suggpsted that persons desiring
such Information specify the locality In
which they ar Interested. Blueprints of
the various counties, showing the loca
tion of tha land to be sold win be fur
nished upon application to the under
BUned upon th payment of 60 for each
county. In the form of draft or postal
money order. J. G. WRIGHT. Commis
sioner to the Five Civilised Tribe. Mua
kogee. Oklahoma, August L 1911.
LEGAL N01 ICES
LEO AL NOTICE UNION PACIFIC
iia.lioad Company. Aucuon. 'lnB tul.
iovtiiig unciaiuieu baggage will be sold at
aucliou at lta. uii-wuxt-tiH bouili Mm
01., oiuaua, .Nebraska, commencing at
1 p. m. jucaday, October lu. 19U, unu con
iinuiug l lie haaie hour win aay uiuli all
has uceu soid la. u led canvas trunk.
AiciiUnen, E. P. Uiaues, John a. iiudsou!
-nic irunas, marked A. i . lowers Kate
l'eua, Airs, Jeiin.a oaks, E.iiier iioweii
Uwi.a caiupean, Jas. li. Cruse Mia
Ueo. uuinian, C. R. vvniouiihuv J....T:
Vanoker, Cnus. Isrock. Clias. ainuii, w 11.
lis oa.lu:i, Martin Uundeiaon, mi.. M111
111a nititin, Paul Kariuaii. uavid l',ait
o.eiui ArM.ey, Harry ivanas. n,m
putd, Wm. jacCreary, ils. Mabel Xselson.
jurs. Alice Da. ton. Albei t A. Dieier. Ku-
aei uuim, cu v agncr. oouen trunk
riank talsert. RuaeS. inaikeu ElmoA
tuieinun, I.. 6. iramei. F. A. ;'ovoiny
Julin Itubinton. Dlisa siit cases, marked
li. A. Joiuan, U. 8., Hearing c ; t. 1: 11
D. check Utl and local .oHo; o. 8 L.'
Inter!. ne checks ;Uj2;, 24oi4, Uiiiaa. a'.i.
14. ewi.ll. IH14., 8ial47. aikj, ibo; 3;55f.
Boutliern Pai'iric Interline checks m
leius, IS16J9, itJ, sh.,;i7, 9,'ti WVul
C. O. D. awli U. ti H. G. special cheik.
C-' -M' 41 Pll check,
M.JI1, 5rf..', tt. J. U. 1 uepi.i
cbe k tkiOTI. bJslo; Mo. pac. special ciiecki
cial check 14,9. C. o. N. W sitcial i
checks 44IJ71. 4:,5. 4:2102. 47 1
4fc-.l!M. S".i5, 53U., 5I44.. 147sM l4at
'l. 3(.:.4. 3W27I. 4::oo Uiiil' fdj
?4L' Vi-; ;-H- 4 N' interim, checVi
l.bwj. liMa. Also tiiO p.ec,.,
laneous arll.les. consist'i.g of auni h,.n
die. blank.... valiaes. "runkV bo.a."
chests. Welches and mus cai in.truments
L.",Vi"1, A TRAVNOK. Jenerrba
gag Agenu ePl4-a-a-Ck;t
--... w uiiitnia aor minerals
iheieou will not be permuted until full
payment of purchase prioe. Right 1 r.
servea 10 reject any or all blda w
Uai;.hpeclli-"j,;;UKt"' T?
special checks Si541. S&lSo: I. jl kt