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THE BEE: OMAHA. 1I0XDAY. OCTOBEI? 9. 1DU.
And This Was Not the Usual Woman's No, Either
By "Bud" Fisher
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IJ. 45' " v ''ff
ROURES FINISH WITH TWO
Tike Both Gamei of the Double
Header from Topeka.
HEAVY HITTING THE FEATURE
J Left on bs- Omahi 3: Topeka. C
Umpires: Morgan ami Knapp. lime:
OA
MO I
Chauiplooa Win by Irorf of Mot to
Three,
rURBLO. Oct. 8 -flotix City defeated Wagner, cf
r' Rtrnlli Are F.aperlslly Mr on a;
with tne Willow and III
Well ! Doth the ('
Yesterday.
fa Rourke a bunch or athletes fittingly
clOMl the Western league season in
Omaha yesterday atternoou by trimming
the Kiwi In both games of a double
header. The scorn of the rirat game wu
11 to S, and second score was to ft.
The flrsi game u a slugging match In
which tha Rourkes out-i lugged the vlsl
lor. Fifteen lilts wrre garnered oft
Clark's heaVlng. most of which were
bunched In three Inning. Hlndelar was
on the firing line for the Colts and al
though he allowed eleven liltu he was
In danger at no time In the second game
Fentress did the Hinting for the llourkea
and had the fluff on 'cm all. But seven
Inning were jrd In the rucond game,
so as to allow the Kas time to catch
their train, but at tlmt time but two hits
Were mado off Fentress. Our of these
was In the scratch claws.
Considering the chilliness of the stands
the crowd whtch turned out to the last
game of the season was good and merri
ment held full sway over the faithful
buge. At the end of the eighth Inning
of - the first Kur.c. pluy wan stopped
while Umpire Knapp preented Manager
Arbogaal of the pourke) with a suit case
on behalf of the Omaha players. Al
though calls were mad for a speech the
Ttuurke manager buried hlmxalf In tha
coop and privately expressed his appre
ciation of the gift.
' Omaha fhows Class.
Omaha, plnyers showed mora data In
the two games ycterduy afternoon than
they have exhibited In the last two
months. .They, gave a great exhibition
of Intlde buse ball which went true to
the hearts of the followers and lovers
of the national paatlme. Hurtle King and
Blaine Diirbln. ho were traded to To
peka for Thomason and Cook showed
tliejr old friends that they were there
Kb (lie guoln la the first game, by
rloutlns the ball and fielding their po
sitions like veterans. In that game King
made four hits In five times up aud
brought In three of the flvu runs. Dur
bin came acrosn with the other two runs
and made two Utt. After the (Irat game
King left the field In order to catch a
train which 1U Larry him buck to his
home In Iowa where he nald ha would
hibernate for the next six months.
la the seoond game Hoy Fentress
showed his class both at bat and In the
boxT In thiee times HI he got away
clean with two two-buggers. Kane also
was there In both games with the willow,
In the flist game lii madu three hits In
fit times up. two triples and a single.
In the second game In three times up
he made three hits, a triple, double and
single. Williams isms across with his
periodical home run. Score, tirat game:
. OMAHA.
A If. R
Moore. 2h
Niehoff b t
Thofflnon. cf 4 2
Km. lb b t
Williams, rf J
roie. If S .. 1 .
Psrrell, aa I 1
Linen, e "
Smoelar. p .. I A
H.
3
O,
1
I
t
It)
I
I
i .
3
A. E
Totals.
.4i U U
TOPEKA.
AS. R. II
4 3 I
O.
3
A
a
o
i
a
0
I
0
I
ii
A.
0
1
0
1
1
I
4
3
0
King -i t
rurbln. If.
Dail. rf 0 !
P morv. 3b 4 0 1
Whitney, lb S O a
thp. c 4 0 I
;ref s. 2b 4 0 0
Kdioiston. sa 0 1
t" aik. p..;.. 0 0
K'fkrrt ... 1
Totals.'. li i H -4 13
Batted for Claik in ninth.
i!,n 1 I 1 0 1 -M
,3 V 4 I 1 i 1 U
liuliri 1 0 2 0 '0 0 1 1-1
Hits : 3.0 ;,1 I 0 0 : S-U
Two-bate hit. Thomann. Crl'p Three-
ItMM Ilia- Kk!l i i. Kmc. tainiMon
Lurbin. Hoiik rm. Wtl'.iams. Hit by
i.jichl ball: Williams. Hates on balls
Off C'luik. ;i: ctr Sli.delar. Kai rlflce
hue: Nlrnotf. 1 liumahon, Wilmma. Htoln
bAi-ea: Moore. Niriiuff 1 hiniukon, Kane,
Wiiliam. ole. Kariell. Iiurhln. "Struck
our: iW flmonlai. 3. Iy i'larg, S. Left
on bases: OMana. '.. Topeka. 7. Time
1 :tj. I mplrea Knapp and Morgan.
Score, vecond guim.-:
OMAHA
All. R. H
4 0
Moore, lib
Iwehott b
1 lionikion, et...
Kare lb
W'liilams. rf
rovle. If
J-"arrll. ss
Aanew, c.
1 entrees, p......
Total .......
O.
0
14
A
T'urb;n. If ....
!'!, rf
n or?. Jb . ...
'V l.iinev, lb...
r irp. c
Free. 2D-. ...
1 oiton. ss..
( lark, rf
l-uchanau. p..
...... X
TOPEKA.
AS R
...... B
t 19 V U
H
1
0
A
: u
o t -
14 4 1
Totals
Cmsha
Puns
lilts
"1 .,1.-
.us 5 0 6 e
t 0 t 1 1-1
1oIih Mis: Fenu.i.- t". Ktos.
1 r Lse hit: Kans. feaor'rlc) bus
V' ..jcir.M. 1iuhon. Hulen bse; K&na.
a. out i 1 JeiitreMN by bach a ! an.
t ITV
BB4TI Pl'EBLO
Pueblo In tha last game of the season.
to i. rcore:
eiou.x cu t.
AB. R. H O. A i;.
Andreas. 2b 4 1 10 3 0
Rellly, 3b 4 2 0 1 0
Hart man. sa 4 0 0 2 3 0
Neighbors, rf 3 I 1.0 n 0
Hren. If S t 13 0 0
Wagtier. cf .6-1 I S 0 0
New York's Pennant Pole
Ptem, lb...., t
-V Miller, o 1
inrvo!?r Kier-fer. p.
I ,.-vf l Walley, o 0
I 1 Totals 34
i I pubb:
, , Mlddleton. cf... 4
I s 't '-I f Heruer, SS 6
'-V'i-t I It Itelden. If
v I Kchnild. 2b 4
V ' 1 Koerner. lb S
' w 1 Claire, ab
" 'lemons, c.
g). ". iIijlI Jackson, P
-cKi-ffj' lvrpsM ;K p;;:;;::::::::: 1
I 1 ltoutt. p 1
I . i , I flughea ?
v ; rx- -f- 1 ,,"b" i
X 'l 1.1 -f L f" . Totala! 33
1 A T 3 0
0 1 2 0
1 1 0 4 0
0 0 0 0 0
JO.
R. It. O. A. E.
110 0 0
0 8 a " o o
0 0 13 0
A 2 0 0 0
13 3 2 0
9 1 13 1 0
O 11 8 1
0 0 1 1
0 0 0 0 0
A t 0 0 0
0-0 0 i .
000 a o
1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
1 w 5 a
CUBS PULL OUT VICTORY
Pirates Defeated, Three to Two, in
Eleventh Inning:.
CHICAGO'S HITS AAE TIMELY
Hunched lilts, C copied with Frrors
hy Plttsbarsth, t.lve Local Team
l.aiue Byrne fieta Three
Unse Hit.
CHICAGO. Oct. 8-Runched
hits
coupled with errors bv Pittsburgh gave
Chicago h to 3 victory today In a game
which went eleven Innlnsf. Opportune
hitting u!so enabled the visitors to score
their runs. Hoore:
CHlCAOO rtTTSBIROII
AU.il O A B AB II O A t
tm, ! 1 7 ft Byrne. 3b... I I 1 1 1
gh-ksr). US I I ft srtnjpbrll, rf I I 5 0 ft
Tinier, ., I ft 1 I Kmr, If.... t 1 0 O
Hrbulte, rf.. I 1 1 ft fiWagnfr, M. I ft ft I 1
Ioy!, 3b.. 4 111 OM.'-lhv. ab 1 0 3 3 J
Mler. tb.r i 1 IR I ftMrKrh'e. lb 4 1 1 ft
HofmB. it. 4 1 I ft OSImon. e.... 4 1 T 8 ft
Orabim. e... t A 3 : Ollendrli. p. . 4 ft 1 3 fl
Keedbam, c. 3 ft 3 fl 0
Rtrble. p... 3 ft 1 3 fl Toltli 39 'J1 II I
lli-Intlre. pi t fl fl e
ttooi llftflft
Zim'maa . . I a fl fl
Tottla 34 7 13 Sfl I
One out when winning run was scored.
Hatted for Graham In seventh.
'Batted for Richie In seventh.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1-3
Pittsburgh ..0000100001 03
Twd-base hits: Evers, Wilson, Carey.
Three-base hit: Byrne. Bases on balls:
tiff Hendtlx. 7: off Richie, 1; off Mc
lntlre, 1.. Struck out: Tly Richie, 1; bv
Hendrlx. "; by Mclntlre, 1. Time: 2:3).
Umpires: Johnstone and Lason.
Uan.A
Ratted for Jackson In third.
, 'Hatted for Houtt in nmtn.
tutted for belden in ninth.
tt km,, riu A 0 S 1 0 1 1
miblo ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-3
Stolen besea: Andreaa. Hirtmin,
Pchmld, Neighbor. Two-base hits: Miller,
Rellly. Three-baae hite: Rellly. aalre,
Wagner. Fartftee hits: Rellly, Hart man.
Miller. Craig. Koerner. Ptru;-k out: By
Jackaon. 6; by Kaber. I: by Kou. : by
Kleiiftr, &. Itaaee on balla: Off Jackson.
: off Klepter, 6. Time: 1:50. Umpire:
weaver.
1U.KH ltl!S8 OVER ST. JOB
0 0-0
irlssllea Close- Keaaoa with BleT
to Two heore.
nv-Nvv-B o-i k Denver closed the
season here today by defeating Bt. Joseph,
11 to 3. Only one pitcher ann one caicuor
for each team were ued In the game,
Hcay and Kenworthy for Denver and
Kaufman and cruienjen ior ou !.
. .LC.,1aa,a
f t.t.H IC K f k ? A M tS
? WH ISK
0
rirxiM It r
flAlnt'WI
I WKr
Score :.
Lloyd. 2b. ...
Gllmore. If...
Beall. cf
avsldy. rl...
Qulliln. 3b.,..
LI nil nay, id..
Coffey, ss....
Kenworthy. o
leuiy. p
DENVER.
AB. R.
II.
' 3
. 3
2
8
0
3
1
' 3
Totals..." 37
11
BT. JOSEPH
Powell. , rf
AU.
... 5
R H.
0 0
ZwlMlng, cf 3
Riley, 3b.
Jones. 3b
Bolton, lb
Mv!iikn. sa...
rltieiulrn, c
Kaufman, p.
Totals..
4
.34
O. A. E
0 0
ZOO
2 0 0
1 0 0
0 10
14 1 0
1 0
1 0
11 0
13 0
O. A E.
3 0 0
10 0
4 0 0
3 0 1
3 1 0
7 A 0
7
3 1 3
0 11
24 10 "
Cardinals Beat Reds.
CINCINNATI, Oct. fit Louis de
feated Cincinnati today. 6 to 0, Harmon
allowing but two scratch hits. He was
supported brilliantly. St. Louie knocked
Benton out of the box In the third In
ning. After the game the two cluba con
tested In a field meet. Score:
ST. LOUIS. CINCINNATI
AU.HOAE AB.HO.A.K.
Hutftss. Ibt I I I flMarass.'lt llftflft
O.k.t, rf.... 4 I I eHobl'U'1, lb 4 7 1
Kr0.'chy, lb 4 111 1 OrUtas. cf.... 4 t t
Kvaoa, rf.. a t oMItrbtll. rf 4 1 fl ft
Will. If.... 4 lift OEfin. 3b.... t fl 4 1
Hinur. St.. I 1 t lUunoad. as.. I a t 1 1
Mowsry. lb I 1 I OOrmnt. lb... I 0 1 ft
Bliss, e 4 1 1 ft ftCUrks, s... 1114ft
Harmoa, p.. I a 1 3 OBonton. p.. 1 a t a
V'mmma, p. 3 0 a fl a
Total! tl I IT 14 lMol4D. a.. I i 0
. TeUls 1 17 II 1
Bt. Loui 1 OaOOlOOO-o
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0
Two-base hit: Xonetchy. Hits: Off
Benton, 7 in three innlnirs; off Fromme,
1 In six Innings. Sacrifice hlta: Mauser,
Mowrey, Stolen baees: Harmon. Hauler.
Left on bases: Cincinnati 4: St. Louis.
h. Bases on balls: Off Benton, 1; off
Fromme, 3; off Harmon. 1. Hit by pitched
ball: By Benton. Kvans. Struck out:
By Benton. 3: by Fromme, ft; bv Harmon.
1. Wild pitches: Benton. 2. time: 1:40.
Umpires: O'Day and Kmslle.
Standing of Teams
WESTERN LEAGUE.
P.
Denver 15
8t. Joseph 1
pueblo 1H7
Omaha Itft
flloux City lo
Lincoln lKi
Topeka 14
Des Moines 1
NAT L LEAGUBI AMER,
W.L Pet
New Tork 98 nl .K
ChlcaKO... HI 1 ,5(W
Plttsb'gh. Ss W .rV.d
Phil I il.Ki
St. Louis.. 74 73
Cln'natl .. S8 82 .4.'.3
Brooklyn l .417
Boston
W,
111
!3
92
St
k.-.
V4
HO
L,
M
Kl
00
M
10f
113
Pet.
.511
.!,'j0
.514
LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Phiia mi no jm
Detroit .. 89 65 ..V
Cleveland.. 80 73 .523
Chicago .. 77 7t .510
New York 77 75 .507
Boston ... 7t 7" .503
Waxh g'tn R4 HO .415
83 107 .U82 St. Louis.. 40 107 .2W
Yesterday's Results.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Topeka. 2-0; Omaha. 11-8.
Sioux City, 9; Pueblo, 3.
lies Mollies. 4: Lincoln, 8
St. Joseph, '2; Denver, lL
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
St. Louis, 6; Cincinnati, 0.
Pittsburg. J: Chicago, 3. Eleven in
nings. AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Cleveland, 4; Chicago. 10.
Detroit, 2-0; St. Louis, 17-6.
Ilimri Today.
National .League Boston at Philadel
phia, Pittsburgh at Chicago, New York
at Brooklyn.
BILLY PIERCE WINS TROPHY
Outdistances All Competitors at
Omaha Speedway Sunday.
FIVE wtt.w IN 4:44 MINUTES
Uaey Winner la Colby "40" Tea
Mile Motorcycle Race Worn y
E. Hylen ss Indiana Twin-Cylinder.
An Aoto Collision
meana many bad bruises, which Bucklen's
Arnica Ealve heals quickly as It does
sores and burna. 26c. For sale by Bea
ton Drug Co.
Thundering around the Omaha Speed
way In hla Colby "40," Billy Plerece won
two races Sunday afternoon, driving five
inllen In 4:44 and winning the fifty-mile
free-for-all- In 4a:46V which la close to
the beat records for dirt track work. In
winning these race Pierce secured the
aller trophy given by the Omaha. Speed
way association. Pierce waa pushed In
the five-mile race by Eddie Rlckenbacher
In a FlreMone-Columbus "30," but at no
time was In danger of losing the fifty
mile run. The Colby came through both
racea without a break or a miss. The
other entrants were delayed at various
atagea of the race by engine troublea.
Mlchla-an Beats toe,
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 8-Mlchigan s
eleven yesterday defeated Case. 30 to 0.
on Ferry field. The Ohioana were unable
to pierce the Michigan UefenBe and con
siderable fumbling slowed their attack.
'Zwllllng out. hit by batted ball.
Denver 1 4 10 10 13 -U
St. Joseph 000000003 1
Stolen bases: Ollmore ilV Coffey. Cas-
sldty 2i, Lloyd. Powell. Jones. Two-bae
nits; ties 11. uinOBav. junes, liiihuotii.
Thra-oae hit: Mnda.- Home run:
Kenwoi lliv. tacrince' hits: uoya. Iieaiv.
Kiu'.'lf.ie fly: Besll. Struck out: By
He y. 7: h Kaufman. 1. Double plav :
M'lnke to Jonta. lilt by pitched ball:
(Julllln. Left on bases: Denver. 4; St.
Joseph 8 Tim: . l;4t I mptres: Clark
aaJ McDowell.
Crimson's Star Back
I.INtlll N I. OIK TO DF MO!IEg
Ylaitora llnurh lltta In Trio Inntaaa
frore, Four t Thr-.
LINCOLN. Oct. I. Lincoln wound up
the' (Ml rase ball season befurs a crowd
of loon. Uiiik' to Dos Moines bv a score
of 4 to a. Tn vlsito.s bunched hue In
two Innings. Score:
: . . LINCOLN.'
AB. R
4
Os inter, as
Cole, cf
Cobb.- tf
McCormlek If.
I rifUub. lb
Ml Irr. cf
I'lniilm 3b ...
Stistton.'c
l.sub. p
Kn.iip. p
H.
1
1
I
1
(i
3
0
0
0
A. E
a o
1 1
0 0
0 0
1 0
0
Totals
1E!
. ..i 3
5MINK3.
Lminon. If...
H' o.ui.. rl
Viil!c. rf....
t4ir,u.H. lb ...
u. . . .
AeC ..hi. r
I 'itii wki c .
Owen, p
AU.
.. 4
4
1
:::::: I
4
ft.
it
3
0
2
0
11.
I
n
1
0
1
1
0
O.
10
2
0
4
0
27
A. E
1
Totala 4 27 13 0
Lincoln t 0 1 0 1 0 0 03
l'e Mol.ist 0 0 0 1 t i 9 1 04
Runs batted tn: Miller iV Anderson.
I ,ri i a in ill. Tuc'iu. h'.t: Miner Cobb.
,Uil c:m.ik. LouL'li fr.ay. tngaut to
Cannier to fiii'av.b. O.ijuei' to t n.v aub.
i',i um lo ktarhttnt. Koree to B.40hait.
1.. n on baass. Liiuoln. . l M .dm. .
S'olo base: MaitUk Sirutk out By I
Knsi o. 1. by Owens
Tf Laub 2, off kuap
Unix, .l .v .mpir
lnaB.tr.
J , -
' " ' " '' ;vV . i.w e.WwamJ,j WT
TIGERS LOSE TWO GAMES
St. Louis Closes Season by Taking
Easy Double-Header.
FINAL CONTESTS IN AMERICAN
Cold Weather Keeps Down Attend
ance and Players Do Not Exert
Helves Batting; Averages
Fattened.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. . 8. The American
league season closed here today with St.
Loula winning two games from Detroit
by scores of 17 to 3 and 6 to 0. Cold
weather kept down the attendance and
the players did not .exert themselves.
Score, first game:
DETROIT. 8T. LOl'IS.
ABHO.AE AB.H.O.AE.
Tut w-lor, 2b 4 1 1 3 3Shottm. rf.. ft I o ft
Drake. If... 4 3 ft ftAuntln. 3b.. 4 1 3 fl
(iainor. lb. 4 fl 1ft t OHogan. If...t 1 A O ft
La therm ss 4 3 1 I 1 Laportr. 3b. 4 3 I I fl
Baum'n, rf . 4 fl 1 ft OC'ompton, rf 4 I 1 fl fl
Morlarty. 3b 4 1 1 I 1 Kutlna. lb.. 6 1 It fl 1
Caaay. ct... 4 ft I ft OHalltnan, ss 4 1 3 4 1
Brhmldt, e.. 4 3 4 1 ftstepheiu. e .4 3 4 ft
Lafltta, p.. 4 ft 1 1 DLake. p I 1 0 4 1
Totals II 34 11 4 Tntali 43 II II II J
Detroit 0 0 1 1 0 O 0 0 02
St. Louis-. 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 '-17
Two-Base hit?: Austin (2). Hogan, La
porte (2), Morlarty (2, Stephens I2,
Lathers, Halltnah. Three-ba!e hits:
Kutlna, Shotten. Base on balls: Off
Lafltte, 1. Struck out: By Lake, 3; by
La.fi tie, 3. Time: 1:38. Umpires: Evans
and Mullen.
Score, second game:
MJTHOIT. ST. LOO 18.
ABHOAK. AB.H.O.A.B.
TutWlar, 3b 3 3 1 18berts, ef.. 4 I I a ft
Dratra. If.... 4 ft I ft OAuntln. lb.. I I 1 I ft
Oalnor, lb.. 4 ft 4 0 1 Si hw'tier, If I 0 1 ft
Lathers, aa . 1 a 1 I La porta, lb. I 1 I I
Baumann, rf I 1 4 df omptoo, rf 4 1 fl a a
MoHarty. lb I fl 1 1 Kutlna, lb.. 4 11 ft fl
Lafltta, ct. . I a I fl o Hantaan, ss 4 1 4 a
CaMT. et... 1 1 fl OKrl'hell, e.. I ft 4 1 0
Wllann. e... I fl fl 1 OMltcball, p. I fl 1 a a
Taylor, p... Ifltlfl
Totals M mil
Totala 17 t 14 I I
DetroK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
St. Loula '.....1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 o
Two-base hit: Austin. Three-base hits:
Shotten (2). Base on balls: Off Taylor,
2; off Mitchell, 3." 6truck out: By Mit
chell, 1: by Taylor, 3. Time: 1:10 Um
pire: Evans and Mullen.
Sox Take Eaay Game.
CHICAGO, Oct. 8-Chlcago and Cleve
land closed the American league season
here today In a one-sided Kama, Chlcsgo
winning, jo to 4. White relieved Bern In.
th first Inning and allowed onlv three
hits, while the Chicago batters pounded
James and Baskette for seventeen safe
drives. Znlder made four hits and five
runs. By winning today Chicago clinched
fourth place In the league race by a frac
tion of a point. Score:
CHICAGO. CLEVELAND.
ABHOA-B ABH.OAB.
MnOn'tl, 3b 4 1 I 1 lOranty. . If., t lift
Zalder. 3b... I 4 I I OOlaon, aa.... 4 ft 4 6
Mclntyra. rf I 1 I fl OStovall, 2b.. 5 1 0 I 1
Borlla. cf.... 6 11ft OLaJole. lb... 4 1 10 ft
Callahan. If I 1 1 fl flB'ia'ch'm, ef I 1 I 0 0
Tann'hlll, si I I I 1 Butcher, rf .1 ft fl fl ft
Colilna. lb.. 6 ft to 3 OHmrr, lb.. 1 Ills
Kreltl. c .. 4 ft 4 fl OEartarlr .... 4110
Ural, p .... 3 10 1 Vlaraxa, t I ft ft ft
White, p.... 3 1 0 iBall 1 0 0 0
Baikatte. p. 1 ft II
Totals 4ft 17 37 IS 1
Totals 13 I 34 14 t
Batted for James In seventh.
Chicago 1 1 2 3 0 3 3 0 10
Cleveland 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 04
Two-base hit: Bodie. Birmingham.
Home run: Zeider. Hits: Off Bens. 2
In one-third Inning; off White. 3 in eight
and two-thirds inntnKH; off Jamea. 15 in
nix luninKs: off Baskette, 2 In two in
ningH. Sacrifice hit: Henry. Ptoleu
bases: Zeider, Butcher. Double plavs:
White to Tantiehlll to Collins: Zelrier to
Collins to Zeldir. Left on bases: Chl
rano. 10; Cleveland. 7. Bases on ball:
Off Benz. 1: off James, 3. Hit by pitched
ball: By Blmis, Birmingham ; by White,
Butcher. Struck out: By WTilte, 4; hv
James, 2. Passed ball: Kreltl. Wild
pitch: Baskette. Balk: White. Time:
1:40. Umpires: Perrlng and O'Loughlln.
WISCONSIN'S SHOWING GOOD
Lawrence College Defeated by Score
of Fifteen to Nothing;.
MADISON. Wia.. Oct. 8. Wisconsin uni
versity easily defeated Lawrence college
yesterday n the opening football game by
15 to 0. Wisconsin appeared strong In the
kicking department, using the on-side
kick successfully and solving tha for
ward pasa plays tn a way which fattened
the fans and coaches. The weather was
perfect, but a slippery field frequently
furnished a setback.
Persistent Advertising la the Road to
Big Returns.
Government
V
Homesteads
Rosebud and Pine Ridge
(South Dakota),
October 2nd to 21st
The Chicago and North Western Railway Co.
announce train service to
Dallas and Gre
(Point of Registration)
Leave Omaha .... 00 a.m. 8:00 p.m.
Leave Lincoln 7:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Leave Superior. t 0:30 a.m.
Leave Hastings 1 10:30 n-tn.
Leave Fremont .... 9 55 a.m. 10fi0 p.m.
Leave Norfolk 1:15 p.m. 1:05 a.m.
Arrive Gregory .... i5 p.m. , 715 a.tn.
Arrive Dallas 8 20 p.m. 8 HO a.m.
Arrive Winner . . . 9:l5 p.m. 10J0 a.m.
Convenient trains returning leave t
Winner 50 a.m. f9:40 a.m. "4:00 p.m.
Dallas 5.50 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
Gregory 6:00 a.m. 10 JO a.m. 6:45 p.m.
'Daily f Except Sunday r
The Only Line
to the Reservation
goiry
f7:00 a.m.
2:00 p-m.
2:10 p.m.
f3:10 p.m.
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Harvani atar. who proiu.aa to be aui he was not far frvm ntrnt. lor it seems
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...I i " greater sensation tins y.ar than '.ikely that Wendell will form at leal
ispo. 1. off Onena. 1 . The t), ftjjow la stronser ad ! bo per cent of the veteran strength of the
.: Haskell and Min- ; Uflrr ,. hi, .,UIll,,g , better thar ever ; team. Haughton has a big )ub 1m develop-
nerore I1 will mm.1 l.Ke:y 91 ino": i'i m uum-n 11 -
th kicking for the Crimson this season, I the pri of juat om nuii like VendeU
both g"Ja and auntlng. Co.-h liausntuii. Igieally lighteu the burdtt o hi ntfud.
tue wibar tUy. uiauiy wuXt ut Wwuleil
Pcislbteat Advtrus.ug is the Ro" J to
Big Raturns.
A TRIUMPH IM THF apt of nDruTM,-. .
THE LEADING BEER
IN THE MIDDLE WEST
Family Trade riuppluxl by
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