rr TTfE BEE: TOfAHA, FRIDAY, (X7TTTJ5FJK TT. TOT. Mutt Underestimates Little RAGAN PUZZLES NEW YORK Former Omaha Player Holds Gianti to Three Hit. BROOKLYN TAKES TWO GAMES Don, proves EfTeoflve la Flarhee la hb Oaasra, WTtr to Turned lata t wapn Tbr Baee Hlta. NEW YORK. Oct. tt New Tor dosed Its season today by dropping a double beeder to Brooklyn. In the first tame Rsgan bald th local to three hlta. while tn tha second game Dent was effect I va In tha pinches. Tha second vama waa a tire: Charley raut. tha aooantrlo Kaa aan. pltchad tha laat limine, which waa pure burlaaqua. FViat waa allowd to rt on Drat baje, Dent hHUns him. Ha waa than allowed to ateal aaeond and third, and aoorad on an Infield out. Boora, flrat game: UH.t.A.1 un.oxi Unrthn, itl M I tnrom, 1 , " I 1 1 1.J.. If..l ar.MKr'av i I I i i miib. 10.4 t t f Murr.,. rl.l I I t J Jnnin. .i.4 J I t tMOTkl. lb.. I 14 I ,OnulBta, rl, 4 i IHarmi, Ik . 1 tilt W..mn,.l. lb 4 I rirhW. al Mui. al i I I iMnn, t till TU1 U IT U 4 Batted for Aoiaa tn tha ninth. Frooklvn A00011 1 M Tork OftO00r) np!lt..bMS "1 error: Brooklyn, t Saert flej hit: Coulaon. Ptoinn bane: Millar. Lft on baaea: Naw York, I; Krooklyn. 1 rouble play: nummal to Daubprt. Flrt baaa on balla: 0 Amaa. I; alt Raaan. l t1""", out: By Amea. S: by R.Tn. 1 Pawied ball: Myara. Umplraa: Klem and cirennan. Bemrn. aerond (amai RooarLTN. kbw tohk. r-. af...a I t a nr.a " i I..it-rt. lfc.4 11 J IDwtn Ik... 4 I 4 liy. If I a acnK('av ol 4 a v.arK, .iw. ii vniurraf. TT. I rtila. em..! a I 4 lBir, rf ... 1 Wi.iina. M.rklfc lb.. 1 Jv.uin.ii. rf. 4 1 I t (Mi.ll. a.i JummL. l j i ruet. .. rwl. s.t., I tit Hrwi.i lb.. 4 tal. I 4 4 1 rwriia. ... 4 Hm7. .. 4 total. ,ir nu in, .... i rMta ikt ( 4 i: 1 1 a a i i rtj. ...j4 i it i i Prooiirn ........ lioooaotaR 2sew fork I M t M t I l-l Flrat baa on error: New Tork. 1; Prooklyn, 1. Two-baaa hitas Wheat, lfartley, Coulaon. Ptnln baaeal Wheat, CotiUon. Hummel, Fauat 9). lfl on V : New York. 7; Brooklyn, . Double playa: Pahlen to Pubrt, Htimml to trwln. Flret b(Ue on balla: Off Pnicke, I; off Maxwell. 1; off Dent. 1. Struck out: By Dnicke. I; by Dent, t Hit with pitched ball: Bv Drucke. Dent. Fauat. Hlta: Off Drucka, 4 In flva Innlnan; off Maxwell, 4 In three Innings; oft Fauat. 1 In one Innliig Time: l.tK fmolraai Brennan and Klem. Caba Laaw to Red. CrNCINATTI. a. Oct U-OndnnaU flnlehed the National league ensue n here today by defeaUng Chicago. I to 1 Tha game waa kxteely played and uninterest ing, tha amalleat crowd of tha eeaaon being present MJtohall'a batUng aud Bearher'a base running- featured. Score: CTVCTVNATl, CHU-kOO AIHOA1 llHO.il. lWbar, It.. I a 40m4. H....I 4 I 4 HnkMl. la. I lit 1 4i-kr4. It 4 1 4 Bi ct....i a a enhohin, M. 4 1 1 t I M.irkcll lit I I I 7.tn'awa. Ik I I I I a kltu. lb. .. I 1 I 14 4 tki K lb... 4 I 1 1 l.mo4. M. 4 I I 1 lalr. lb.... 4 I I 1 1 ftraDt. lb... 4 ail IHotmaa. af . 4 4 1 4 4 iaaa. a. 4 4 4 aoiabam. .. 4 I I I . a. 4 1 I a H.rnica. 4 I 4 I 4 Huinpk'a. a. 1 1 4 4 4 M.raaaa, l. I 4 I 4 4 TeUla... M 11 M IT I or. 111 Totals M 14 II 14 i fhlrsao M 1 M I H-l flnnnnatl lAllg Lft on bases: Chlcaao. T; Clnnlnnall. Jt Two base hits: tevereld Three base iflte: Esmond. Hlta: Oft Humphrlea. t In five Inntnxs: off Bovd, In four In nlniea. Sacrifice hits: Hohlltaell, Bstea . f.ioln bass: Bru-her, ts; Mltsrhell. Kan. Boyd. Doubla playa: F.Kan. J.ssmond and HoblUHl; Kan to Hol.lit !: Zimmerman, 8hreUan to RaJar. 4-irurk out: Hy Humphries. I. Bum on i.aii: tirr bipnlris. 1. Hit by pitcher By Boyd. Zimmrrman. Time, l:tt. Um plrea. l-ajion and Emilia. RAIN INTERFERES WITH PRACTICE AT LINCOLN LINCOLN. Neb., Oct U 6poiai Tal aTam. A 1 trriflo rainstorm Interfered with Stiebma plana for heavy atrlm ma;e work Thursday night and the varsity had to be content with a short tffnal practlr la the a-ymnaeluro. Rain fell tn torrenta. making outside work Im poMlbla. Btlfihm look advanue of the oppor tunity to work over soma new forma. Uonav Tba rain will probably necessitate short aorlnuuaca practice next Tlmis day nU-ht. as the vara.ty baa had but Utile real work during tha week and Btiehm Is expecting a etiff game with the Aggu. Trie Kansana will arrive In Lin coin Friday nlaht from Manhattan. John Weatover, one of Nebraska' greatest playera. who piloted Nebraski agalna the Qophera In V1 when the Comhuskera trlumuhed bv a a tn a waa aeslating In the coachlna Thursday bight From now on until the Oopher cuna Weetover will assist In the coach tng, while It U expected that other Corn hucker stare will lend their assistance. Hera la a woman wno apeak from par aoasi knowledge and long experience, via, Mrs. P. 1L Brogan of Wilson, Pa, who says. -I know from experience that Cham berlain's Cough Remedy la far auparlor to aay other. For croup there la nothing that exoula It." For sale by all daalera Tba Merchant Who Has tha Goods I Ue One Who Let a tha Publle Know it aVruvg Advertising In Th Baa. ATHLETICS BEAT ALL-STARS Home Team Gets Only Five Hit Off Fitcher Wood. THREE TO TWO IS FINAL SCORE Mack Glraa Nearly All Hla Habatl tataa Caaaoa aaxl PLaytaa; at aaaa at Tkeaa Featavaa ' tfca Oaataat. PHILADJXJHIA. Oct. 11. -The pMla delphla team, champion of tha American league, today played It final Rama here with tha All Stars In preparation for tha world'a aarlea with tha New York Natlonala. Philadelphia won, I to 1 The home' team cot only five hlta off Wood of tha Boaton Americana, error aldlng In tha aoorlni of two of their rune. Manager Mack of . Philadelphia gara nearly all of hla aubatltutea a chance and the playing of aoroa of them featured tha conteat. "trunk made a wonderful throw from deep center field, catching McBrlda, who tried to go from aerond to third after tha catch. Ptrunk alao beat out a bunt and atol aerond and third baaea In tha aame Inning. Danforth. a "southpaw; waa given a trial for three In nine. Ha held th loral atara to on hit and fanned Cohh. Chaaa. Geaaler and Gardner. Both of tha All tare' run were made off Mar tin. Mclnnes played fimt baea for three inning. Hla Injured right arm la atlU aora and It la doubtful If ha ran play agalnet Naw Tork net Saturday. The Philadelphia team will go to New Tork tomorrow afternoon. Bcore: rSTkADVLrRIA. ALL BTAIU. Uwrf. M...4 1 I 4MIIU. U....1 iii . Lp. a tail IMw, H.. 4 e 'blllie. la. 4 4 14 OCk,. lb... 4 1 11 uw. n .. i a a a anib r-i. t. Perrlck. lb. I 4 I 1 4jMitn.r. lb. 4 1 I 4 a i i a torpj, rr. 1 SM Br14, M ,44111 a--.. till ...! till Oartr. . .. 1 4 I t 4Woo4. l.ort.r. a... 1 a 1 1 a afnrtk, a. I 4 4 1 Mania. ki I t I Motiwi, .. i a a i TUla....l4 I IT 14 I Phlladeliihla 1 Oat 1 a a a 0-t Tan hmmm ki.i ft floafly: Barry. Btol.n have.. n.Ji Btruca out; By Wood. J. by Bender, by Danforth. : hv Mr.. . . 51 Striet. Fir- on er "a '.a Philadelphia !. Left on baaea: All Mt'ai.' wJLrnfr'!:2!' " bells: Off ..w.., w, iiT-i , 1. nun nirr.riAa Martin. Mlla tt . . . r,1 I n n . r, -. . . m mrea Inn: off M&rtin t n ii v aauimnn. 1 in t hra - w uw oil plrea. Dlneen and Eean Tha Kay to Advertising Column. Pitchers Giants Depend On C r ' ' 4 .C4.-!V &iif. 'A . ---tS'ia n .... " L ' .' j !(. ' f I CHRISTY MATHEWSON. rhrl.l. LT.tV..- -.k. 1 V . V. . Giant a mainstay In the box for year a. waa tK.rii m t taciory li le. ll., in l.s. HI flrat gained atn-ntum aa a pitcher for tha Kikvatiiiie i I'i i Ari.i!imv nln 14 entered Hticknell unlvrlty and "made tne tram in his turn ear. Taunton was hU fit at prufeaclonai berth, but ha aoon lfl lllir In ti.lll tiim V.nr.ill. ,.1iiK TK Olanla sccuivd hlin In iiaai. ihe flret sea son here he pit. iinl three Raines and lost them all. Malty s flrat triumph In the big league was on April 2t. l'.'l. when he beat the Brooklyns. k to I. He allowed only four hits. Twice has the big frilow pltrhed no-1 j it guinea. Ills girntvst num ber of vtrtolifa In une i. waa thlrtv. seven This was In lw. He would have Been credited with thirty-eight and have won another pennant fur the Giants if Merkie hadn't forgotten tn touch iwvuiil Ills record follows: In !). lost three ami won none; iwm. won twenty, lost seven teen: lr won thirteen. kjt 14. 1 won thirty, lust thirteen; lno4. won thirty-five. tost ei-n; won thlrly-one, lost nine lw4, won twenty.two, loet twelve: r, won twenty-four, lost twelve: laj, won thlrty-eawen. lost eleven : . won twenty fle. loet alu: lloA aim l.antv.il ln.i nine: lll tto rtstel. won twenty-four, lost thirteen. Matty w a the hero of the worlds aeries In litx when he beat the A t i I liia thru HltlM 11 . K ! I n K w... f iurten hits in that aetiea. Issued only cot us, ana hit one batter w.U 0 b aalduca eVae. Jeffs Pugilistic t . C-' THOMASON LEADS IN HITTING Hag Swatted the Ball Safely 222 Time During the Year. KANE HAS GOOD RECORD, TOO Roarka Family Steals 89 Baaea,' Wnlc-h ,1s Bat TKi--e Bebtad tba Grlislles, Wis ImI ta ba Dopastiaeat. Pinal and official batting ayeragwa for th Western Ifsjtue aeaaon Juat elosad give Thomaaon tha ton nf tha. n sluggera with th wonderful percentage 01 .eo4. me husky Rourke centar fielder came to bat. 19 time diuins- the iit aeaaon and out of that number of time up managed to connect aafely 222 times. Aside from hi numerous hlta Tommla cam In with 1M runa. Prior to hla com Ing to Omaha Thomaaon waa not showing hi ola, but from tha day ho entered th rank of Pa' athlete he began to climb tha ladder, and ha had been with tha Rourke but three week whan he waa leading the league and ha held that lead tnoe. TJp among tba topnotchara waa Jim Kane, Omaha clever flrat baseman. Jim waa tha moat consistent hitter tn the legue during tha season. It waa In very few game that ha did not coma acroea with hi one or two hlta. Kane secured a good paroentaga of hla hlta by beating out bunta Lindsay, tha Orlxxlr flrat Kiumm i'. tha laag-ua In fielding, with a percentage of .MO. Out of 1.878 channea TAnAmmvr -.- but sixteen error. In this branch of tba game Kane again , showed hla olaaa by lan din third place. Kan took 1 til chance during tha aeaaon and mad but tnirty-tnra errora, finishing with a field ing average of .tsa. In atol en baaea tha Rottrkea draw sec ond nlaca with lt2B nilfenal a credit, juat three behind tha Ortullea, wno unieneti urst in that branch of tha game. CARDINAL! DEFEAT BROWJTS it, Loala America as Los by Tares to Twa Reora. FT. LOtns, Oct 11 The looal NaUonal . . V. . Kail , .w league baee bail team won fmm tha tbe nty championship by a score of S to winning nin waa prtmarlly dua to bet ting. Ocora: REE. Nationals 0 1 0 0 8 0 Americana 000100000-2 1 Batteries: Harmon and Bllsa; Pelty and Stephen Umpires: Perrtn and inn tsutnn - . - r nwawsa a a of the function of vtnmach livr, kid- ava mw,A Ka.1. la iii(alrl 4lairkAawl k4 IaiO J bbiiu W a siaaav.aai wa'jwwru wa with Electric Blttera. Me. For aale by Beaton Drug Co. r i aaaa mii; ,.jr-.-i.-. 1 . 1 .f-tK;: " " i . v -4.. ft-.... RUBE MA.RQCARD. John MoO raw's confidence rn Rube Uarquard won tba pennant for tha Glanta thla season. This big left-hander who la exoecteo. bv 1mJ enotera tn win every game he pitches sgalnat tha Ath- toiirs. wa norn in Cleveland, o., October I. INM. Ha la feet 1 Inches tall and welsha 17 nounrla Ha. at a rl A n!rh1n fur a serul professional team In bis home town ana lost put one game In thirteen the fu'at laiann. Hla ruac nmfadiAn.l enitaa;-meni was with tha Waterloo team "i ma otai league, an ciud weni 1 1 11 .1 ., r n .1 b, i .4 ... w here he Ditched for tha crack Ixka ParJ tram. Charley Carr, who Uvau In that city and who was menacing th Indkan- lolia team of the American association at the time, decided to slv Rube a trial. He waa the aenaatlon of tha league, and John T. Hruah bouaht hia ra.... tnr 111 UftX He joined the Polo Ground brt- lade late In 1. but not until thla aea- -" ..w MM.nar i ' j ...o . . i nua poaaoaaed all kinds of epeed and a varied assortment, he could not a eean to win twuie. aicurav, nnwevwr, aiuo to mm. . n , K. K. 11 A A .h.- . semes Maruard worked la 1!) for th won five and lost thirteen samea: in 191. " ".' .UU. ' 1 .MW. V. V.1 . . 1.1. ,IIUII ha haa been t'oe Gtant'a most oonaistent winner, aavin variurag to aais twenty Of - Proclivities VsJ Twits o wrr a eox.TVje at o . . WATERLOO CLUB IS OUSTED r Rowland and Hayes Unexpectedly vote to Drop Organization. TEARNEY AGAIN HEADS THEEE-I t Presldeat Hayes Gsisgt la' Wsm Disc as lo a Over Iajwtol HUarfet. CHJCAOO, Oct la After winning Ita nght. waged for month trarous-h civil courts and tha NaUonal Baaa Ball com. mission to retain Ita berth In the Three-I league, tha Waterloo. la., oluh aiinnant ant of tha laaa-u so oulcklv todav that t repreaentatlvaat acaroely knew what had nappanaa. Assured that tha cttioa eomnrfalnar th. northern diviaton of tha league would stand with Waterloo, j. h. Maynard, reprenenUng tha Iowa club, waa prepared to agree to a dlabandmant of tha onran. laatlon and tha formation of two aeparata lea-ua IX atap should be taken to oust Waterloo. J. H, Hayes of Davennort and Clarence Rowland of Dubuaue were named member of a committee with Al Lelay of Peoria and R, H. Kinsella of Springfield to auggeat a 1312 circuit It waa supposed that Rowland and Hayes would support Waterloo. Instead they voted with tha two representatfvaa or in eouinern aiviaon te drop Waterloo and award franohlaea to Snrlna-rtaM ni Qulncy, Danville, Davenport. Rock Island, ijuDuque and Peoria, Appolata Csmnlttee, Brought to a vote tha nrnnnatttwi Ia drop Waterloo waa unanimously passed. PresMent T earner then appointed a com mlttaa oonelaUngt of J. M. Boyle of Dan- vuta, iusy or rorla, Harry Hofer of Qulncy, Rowland of Dubuaue and ra.v. of Davenport to meet In Peoria October a to or ait a constitution and select a rfty for tha eighth place. Cedar Rapid. Bloomlngton, Decatur and East Bt Louis hav applied for th franchise, but It waa saia mat aither Bloomlrigton or Decatur would be selected. Befora tha meeting- cloaad there wag a warm diacueslon auch aa had character Ued former league aesaJone. It cam whan a motion waa made by Kinsella that Prealdant Tearnay be re-elected for three year. When Hayea was named aa chair man to preside while tha vote waa being taken Tvarney proteetad, declaring he had been placed In an em bar ran sing position. "It waa ray privilege to appoint a man It I did not think It waa proper for ma to preside," eaid Tearnev. T whii v.... to ask you. Mr. Hayes, to allow m. t proceed with th meeting." Hayaa EMeotad Over Protest. Hayea left tha chair, whereupon Tear ney appointed Lalssy to take tha vote. Rowland, who offered tha motion on which Hayaa waa named chairman, pro tested that he meant no alight and In a few momenta, when Hayea' name waa auggaated for tha vice presidency, the latter said: "I will not aerva. Tearnay flew off the handle and Insulted ma when I tried to alt tn tba chair for five minutes. I re fuse) to act aa vice president if Tn.. t. elected. " Without a dissenting Vote Taarnav w aa re-elected, and Hayes alao was eierten over bis protest. Both will serve for Oire ywara Repreaentatlvea of the club war elected aa a board of director I had every uauranm ht tni Island. Davenport and Dubuque would UPDOrt Waterloo In Ita fiKht tn remain In tha league, " said J. M. Maynard, presi dent Of the club. Things came so aud. denly when Davenport and Dubuque gave la that there ta nothing left for us to do. Waterloo waa not voted out of the league, but simply left out" ' Tha report of tha treasurer showed a balance) of I1.S06 In the treasury at the olosa of tha 1911 playing season. This compared with CStf at th ant ..f tha tfl aeaaon. It was brought out that tha litigation between the Waterloo club and tha league In the fight for Waterloo o retain Its berth, cost 12.M0. and tha ague rMt, of which SttO waa for attornav feea. DOANE PREPARING FOR GRAND ISLAND GAME CRETE. Neb.. Oct. 11-rSDeciaJ.V-Th Doan Tigers play Grand Island hen Friday afternoon and considerable can lecture 1 being mad aa to tha atrensth Of the two teams. While TVian wa A. feaUng Cotnar 44 to 0, Wealeym defeated arena island I to a Grand Island, how aver, claims a heavy Una and a snand back field and expecta to have things their own way. Tha DUDll of Coach Johnson liava kaan working hard this week, some new for- mstions Deing tried out others perfected, while soma eorlmmege work has been dona. Several men are a little bat tared, ewtns ta last waok'a clash wnth Cotnar. Korab having a twisted knee. Gobi a a charley here" and Rica a fe minor InJuiiea The comrarattve scores of last week's gamee end former scores of Doene-Orsnd Island games leave the balance of favor In tbe hands of the Doane lads. Much Interest ta being taken tn the team by tbe rooter and' a big erowd will be out Friday to do their pert ' Flood at rortaae. Wis. LACROSSE, Wla, Oct U. Reports navw Doan reoeivea nere oi a ewrfc fiood at Portaara Wla. 100 snile a of here, toward Milwaukee. Four and one tuvr roues troin stiiwaukeo railroad 1 Fans Fight for Tickets for World's Base Ball Series new TORK. Oct ia More than a thousand baaa ball enthusiasts stormed the headquarters of the New Tork Na Uonal league club today to buy tickets tor the world'a aeries. Born had been In Una sine 10 o'clock last night When the doors were opened It I a. m. tha crowd rushed the policemen on guard off their feat. Hats -were lost and coats were torn off and tha floor waa littered with piece of torn clothing. Speculators who had agents sprinkled through the line comforted them during the long night wait by frequent relays of coffee and aandwlohes. The tickets were limited to four for each person. PHILADELPHIA.' Oct lZ-The Phila delphia Americana this afternoon will play tbe All Stars In the final tuning up prior to the beginning of the world'a base ball ehamptonahlp aeries with tha New Tork Natlonala Saturday. Baker, third baseman, will not play to day, aa ha has a slight cold. Mclnnes, first baseman, will be In the world's series. Hla Injured wrist Is mending rapidly and Is now strong- enough for him to get Into practice. " In today's game Pitcher Bender, Plank and Coombs probably will pitch three Innings eaoh. Tomorrow will be a day of physical rest but every man will be on band for a council of war In the Inner sanctum of the tower of Shlbe park. Two hours after tha sale opened every 12 and S3 ticket for th first gam on Saturday had been disposed of. , Tha bleacher tickets will be sold at th ground on Saturday. Speculators stood at the street en trance offering t) Ucketa for $5. The special police threw the speculators out of the 1 line of buyera whenever ' they recognised them. Their effort caused a succession of rows In which a number of legitimate buyers were roughly handled. About 200 messenger boys who presented money at the office for tickets were not allowed to purchase. BUFFALO COUNTY KORN KARNIVAL DRAWS WELL KEARNET, Neb., Oct 11 (Special) The Buffalo county Korn Karnlval which la the private enterprise of Mayor John W. Patterson, held In his large Implement warehouse hss opened a quantity and variety of agricultural dis play that equals the ordinary county fair. Mr. Patterson Is an enthusiastic farmer, and when ha learned that no enterprise of thla kind waa contemplated by the Commercial club or County Fair management thla year, he decided to have a county fair of hla own, knd thla la the result of bis efforts. The display of corn, vegetables, sugar beets, celery, garden produce, fruits. grains, and live stork la a surprise to most people, ahowtng the recuperative power of tha crop when the ralna auc reeded a long period of drouth early In the attmmer. Tha display of suirar beets especially of Interest as this I the first season that farmers her hsv planted any extensive screage of them. The American Sugar Beet company has also a display consisting of the sugars of the world, numbertng over 500 ax hihtt. which I the private collection of Manager O. C Swan of the Grand Island factory. This shows sugar from every and In all It stages of manufacture and refinement The awards wfll bs mads today and th Korn Karnlval will close Friday and Saturday with a stock show, to which farmers may bring their stock for ex hibit and sale. NEWS NOTES FROM-BEATRICE H. Clyde Filler sad Mies Grstss Waraer Married Dr. Thomas Able to Be Oat. BEATRICE. Neb, Oct ll-Speolal )- Word was received here yesterday an nouncing ths marriage of H. Clyde Fllley of this city and Miss Crete Warner, which occurred at 2 p. ra. at ths home of th bride'a parents In Lincoln. Mr. and Mra Filey departed on an extended wedding trip, and upon their return will make their hotu at Lincoln. Tha groom la a graduate of the Nebraska Btate uni versity and represented Gage county tn the last laajlalature. Three weddlnga occurred here yester day, the contracting parties being Paul M. Marvin and Miss Marian Salisbury, C R. Taylor and Mrs. Luctle McM aster and Walter Kors and Miss Mamie Wolf. All are resldenta of Beatrice). . Dr. W. U. Thomas, superintendent of the Feeble Minded Institute, who has been seriously 111 for a long Unit from an at' tack of typhoid fever, was able to drive to ths city yesterday. Judge Pemberton yesterday appointed L. W. Colby, Judge A. Haxlctt O. M. Enlow, F. O. McGlrr and H. J. Dobb a committee to prepare suitable resolutions upon the death of the lat Judge J. E. Cobby. Arasy Warm Works Have. BEATRICE. Neb. Oct 11 -(Special Tel. gram.) Th stxty-aor field of winter wheat on th Pear farm east of Wyraore has been destroyed by tbe army worm, necessitating the replanting of th grsln Thl I th only damage of the kind re By i his rs CoNttK His vACeVQ I Standing of Teams NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. La Pet .647 .679 .552 .630 .603 .4S8 .427 .281 New Tork: Chicago Pittsburgh . Philadelphia St. Louis .... ClnclnnaU .. Brooklyn ... Boston .S2 62 69 73 C4 S3 6 107 ..75 ..70 ..64 ..44 Yea tender's Remit). NATIONAL LEAOtm Brooklyn. 8-6; New Tork, 0-2. Chicago, ii ClnclnnaU, 4. CHESTER TELEPHONE MAN EXPLAINS DELAY IN REPORT ("From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. Neb.. Oct 12. (Special. Everybody connected with the Chester Telephone company who Is sufficiently Informed to make a report to th Btate Railway commission Is sick and accord ingly th report will not be forthcoming for a while, according to a letter received by the commission from Secretary E. Lv Brown. Replying to a statement by the commission that the attorney general would start prosecution agalnet the Chester concern unless tbe reports re quired by law were filed, Mr. Brown writes: 'The writer Is confined to his heme under physicians' orders and the book keeper has been in the hospital for the last week, but expects to return, this week. We are hopeful that another ten days may enable us to do something definite, but cannot promise. An Im perfect report could have been filed long ago, but past experience haa shown that you would fire It right back. Now. If your Mr. Clark Perkins thinks an attor ney general can make a set of books balance any quicker than anybody else, let him try It Whan we are able to and In an O. K. report wa will da It and no law will change condition either." JOHN CUTWRIGHT NAMED SOPHOMORE CLASS' HEAD LTNCOLN. Oot 11 IKnenial Tala.n, John Cutwrlght of Lincoln defeated r K-ruse of Lincoln for the presl deney of th sophomore class at the Uni versity of Nebraska by a vote of 140 to 10a Cutwrlght Is a member of the Alpha Tan Omega fraternity. Kruse received the Support Of the .nrlnuri.. .n while Cutwrlght had the oombined fra ternity vote. The popularity At JeM"wtr TCTskl-waxxaa 41a foot ball atar, waa shown when Warner defeated J. T. Noon of dmwha e th. presidency of tha frwahman t.. a... . vote of 49 to 22. Richard Stout whn .. the only candidate to announce himself before election, was eliminated on the first bsllot. Warner's nomln.Hon e--. as a surprise, but he proved a vote getter and won on the second ballot MO steps hav been taken Srrth i-, the selection of a Junior taw .,.-. dent. Bob HasUnge still retaining his laurels after havln- rt.n.t ri a - l'.'i nuiang Tnomaa of Omaha In a aecond election resulting from charges of Illegal voting Thomas threatened tO 4fwntafT aA- A election, but haa decided to let the matter eianu as it is and Hasting will retain th honor. NEW POSTMASTER TAKES OFFICE AT BL00MINGT0N BLOOMINGTON. Neb.. Oct. 12-Rn-. clal.) A change of postmasters took place iu oioomington thla week. H. M. Crane was appointed In place of Conrad Huber, who haa been In the office for years snd who Is wsll known In the service. Mr. Huber and family will leave for Cali fornia within the next few weeks, where they will make their home. W. C. Dorsey. who waa severelv Intirran some weeks ago, Is bow much better. A man u years of age, by the name of Miller, came to Bloomlngton from Holbrook one day this week looking for a woman whom - ha marry him forty years ago. Being un able to find her he looked at hi letter and found that It was Bloomfleld. In the noruiern part or tn atata He left on tne xirst train for that town. Army Worm Appears at W'ymere. WTMORE. Neb., Oct 12. (Special - The army worm la doing some rismsge in this part of ths country. Farmers say 1 . v mygaM mmmsmmmtammmmmmsammmmvamsBSm TRIUMPH IN THE ART OfIbREWING THE LEADING BEER I Family Trad. eufpUcO Kjg W THE MfDDU WEST I Chaa. Eators, PUobo Webeur I ' ' 12ftt)j iMfirXitvalcm H-llUil. I aaBaa34Bata?aBmVTsSal assmaSjBBjamJ "Bud" Fisher tha worm Is general everywhere) ta thl vicinity, but la not usually found ra rarga enough quanUUes to do any damage. CENTRAL CITY MAN GOES TO BIG BANK IN WYOMING CENTRAL CTTT. Neb.. Ont UC&pa. eialV Cha. C. MoEndree, cashier of tbe Farmers' State bank of this oity, has accepted the rice presidency of tha Stock O rowers' NaUonal bank of Chereanns Wye. Thla is one of the largest banks tn Wyoming, with capital and surplus of ; S27B.O0O, and deposits ef over 22)00000. T officers of the bank will remain th sams as they are now until after the annual meeting In January, when J. W. Vieregg, the present cashier, will be made vice president, and George A. Agnew, cashier and a director. Clay, Robinson A Co., who are heavily Interested In ' the Farmers' State bank, also own a controlling Interest In the bank at Cheyenne. RJtterbnsb-Smith. EDGAR, Neb., Oct 12. CSpeetal Tele gram.) Mis Maud Smith,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of this city, and Mr. Charles Rltterbush of Nekton, were united In marriage yesterday tn the ChrlaUan church at Nelson by tha pastor, at 2 p. m. The bride Is a social favorite) here and the groom stands equally high In social circle In Nelson. Th groom owns a fine farm near Nelson. Heavy Rata at Beatrice. BEATRICE, Neb.. Oct. 12. (Special Tel egram.) Following an extremely warm day a terrific rainstorm visited thla sec tion tonight flooding the street) and lowlands. ttyls fie. 102 A Very Snappy Button Model ihis new Crossett creation is sure to be copied Decidedly out of the ordinary. Patent colt vamp 4-ruil lom tup With a style of per- fnrarirm 4Vio n-iraa aafc giVVO tone to the four en semble. Popular with young men. And comfortable- sure! G ross 5h oe. Makes lies ta Ifwis ACros.ett.lnc Xaker. V Berth Abvyrton.Maia. HAYDEH'S "."- Agents for Crossett Shoes 03 ett Tal 1 c iiw waaw ivMa waujr aa atuaa. uaoa are revonaa wwbwa out. ported la soma wewka.