THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1912. Let Bill Do It He Gives Some Advice Copyright 1912. National News Awn. DO TOO KNOW I HAVE A. SO That CAN DRAW! HE CAN TAKE ANY PICTURE and make an exact duplicate odt? HOME RUN BEATS OMAHA Callahan Raps Long: One, with One Man OnWinning Game. 'DUE HAM WAS FREELY HIT IsSaea Many Passes, bat Recovers, , and la Effective la Pinches, I: ; Holding Ronrkes When Jieeessary, ' WICHITA. Sept 5.Callahan's home trun with one on base In the second de feated Omaha. Durham was hit hard and 'issued a number of passes, but was ef fective when necessary. Score:., WICHITA. ,'Craig, If jMiddleton, cf . IDavid, rf tKoerner, lhl ... iHughes, 2b ... X'aliahsn, as .. Mee, 3b , fCiemons, d .... Jjurhum, p .... justice, as ..v.. rCoyle, rf Thomason, cf . jKane. lb TSchipke, 2h .... iJJiehoff. 3b .... 8cankn, If Arbogust, a .... (Robinson, p .... Johnson ttiicks, p 4 , 1 . 4 a a . a , a . a . a OMAHA AB. 1 ..... 5 I 4 5 4 a a ..... l e MV O. A. K. 0 10 0 1 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 0 a a 4 i 0 2 2 0 1 4 0 0 10 4 0 1 27 w T H. O. A. E. 2 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 13 0 0 2 a o 2 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 10 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 24 13 0 the ninth. 0 0 0 1 0-1 1 o o o -a f Totals 34 1 ; 'Batted for Robinson In jOmaha 0 0 0 i Wichita ............ 0 2 0 I ' Two-base Wis: Durham, Callahan, .Thomason. Clemons. Kan. Home run! ! Callahan. Hits: Off Robinaon, 6 in even Innings; off Hicks, none In one inning. Struck out: By Durham, 4; by Robinson. 1; by Hloks, 1. Bases on balls: Off Durham. off Robinson. 8; off Hicks, ,1. Time: 1:45. Umpire: F'ynn nd Knasp. ... . ' '- ii tilX COLS HEATS) T. JOB TWICE JFlrot Contest Close, bat Visitors Fall to Score la Next. LINCOLN, Sept, 6. Lincoln won both fames of today's double bill with St. Joseph, the morning game by a score of ,4 to 3, that of the alter noon by 7 to 0. iThe first was a tight struggle, In which the visitors out-hli th alocals, but Un born had everything Us own way in the afternoon. Score, morning game: ; LINCOLN. AB. R. H Bershammer, as.... 4 13 "Lloyd, 3b , S f"ohh rf... McCormlck, if.. 'Cole, of ... .Barbour, 3b 'Muilen, lb........ Stratum, o. ...... ; Smith, p ., 'Palmer, p Dessau, p 1 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 o. ft 4 1 3 0 1 4 0 0 A. 3 0 0 ... Totals ...........31 4 10 37 13 1 t " ST. JOSEPH, AB. R H. O. A. B. Kelly, cf.. 4 0 1 1 0 0 'Powell, it 1 2 8 (Watson, rf 4 0 1 Z willing, lb ....3 .11 3 1 0 Keilly, 2b.... 4,0.1 4 0 3 Westersil, 8b .. 8 0 11 8 0 Ooasett, c 3 0 17 11 Melnke. sa 3 1 3 2 0 0 Woldrlng, p 3 0 0 0 0 0 Coyle 1 0 0 0 0 0 iBeiL P 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals. ......33 3 U 34 0 3 Coyle batted for Woldrlng in eighth. Lincoln ,:...0 0030030 -4 St oJseph 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0-3 ..Two-base bit: Mullen.. Three-base hit: Swilling. Double play: berghammer to Lloyd to Mullen. Leu on bases: Lincoln, do: St. Joseph. W. bturck out: tty Smith. U; by Palmer, 3; by Woldrlng, . liases on balls. ot( Hmith, i; off tooidring, 3. Time: 3 KM. Umpire: Haskell. Score, eeoond game: . LINCOLN. ' - AB. R, H. O. A. E. Berifhamrner. mm. 4 jLloyd. 2b. .......... 3 I 'CoDb. 2b. iMcOormlcK. II. .... 4 (Oo.e, cf 3 Batbour, 3b. ........ 4 iMuuan, 3b. 4 Carney, c 8 I'uckey, p. 4 1 3 1 3 a l? 14 8 0 Drawn for The Bee by George McManus AND BILL DID! V , I fW VA OFFERED HALF C ' I If COULD fOU A0V15E ) f LXT ' 1 .11 ., . . I I I MC V.,1JT" . .ut,ll r I I rn I I I 1 II I WVJ'WIH.'llfiJl, II nAuiruuiuU I I . Vi'i'Jj. j. I I c . . I - Vjl 1 GIANTS IS GREAT FINISHES I1 Standing of Teams WEST.' LEAGUE. I AMER. LEAGUE. W.LPct. W.LPct. Denver 33 87 .5931 Bo&ton 01 87 .711 Omaha 80 81 .5671 Pnlladel'a ..77 62 .697 St. Joseph.. 76 4 .539I Washingt'n 78 B3 .695 ls Molnes.71 65 .K. Uncoln ....70 71 .497 Wichita 67 7S .472 Hloux City..i 72 .471 Chicago ...4 6J 504 Detroit . 69 71 .454 Cleveland ..54 3 .4251 New York... 46 Tl .363 43 .602 45 . .579 46 .574 61 .514 56 .41 67 .472 65 .893 67 .887 Topeka ... 47 K .3331 St Louis ..44 83 Ml NAT. LEAGUE. AMER. ASS'N. W.L.Pct . W.L.Pct. New York., .17 38 .696 Minneapolis 86 53 .045 Chicago ....80 46 .685 Columbus ..92 58 .618 Pittsburgh. 74 52 .587 Toledo 88 61 .5!)1 CinHnnHtl ..63 66 ,m Kan, Clty...75 74 .603 Pnlladel'a ..61 64 . Milwaukee .72 76 .47 St. Iau1s....M 74 . 422 St. Paul ....69 82 .4!7 Brooklyn ...47 78 .376 Louisville ..56 94 . 373 Boston 39 87 . 310 Indianapolis 51101 .336 NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. , Won. Ldst Pet. Hastings 65 Fremont 62 Kearney 62 Columbus 54 SfWHrd 52 Grand Island 51 York 43 Superior 41 ' Yesterday's Resalts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha. 1; Wichita, 3. DeJ Moines, 4; Topeka, 2. St. Joseph, 8-0; Lincoln, 4-7. Sioux City, 4; Denver, 4. Nina innlsgs; darkness. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, 8-4; Philadelphia, 1-3. Boston, 3; Brooklyn, 4. Chicago, 1; Cincinnati, 4. Pittsburgh, 3; St. Louis, 4. . AMERICAN LEAGUE. St Louts-Detroit, rain. Washington, 3; Boston, 4. Philadelphia, 19-6; New- York, 9-2. Cleveland, 1; Chicago, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City, 7; Minneapolis, 8. Ten In lngs. ,. . Milwaukee, 2; St. Paul, 1. Toledo, 8; Columbus, 3. ' Lou!svli;, 6; Indianapolis, 3. Ten in tings, ' , NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Superior, 3; Grand Island, 1 Seward. 2, Columbus, 8. York, 7; Fremont 1. Hastings, 6; Kearney, 8. ( Games Today. Western League St. Joseph at Lincoln, Des Moines at Topeka. Natlonul : League-Pittsburgh at St. Louis. Chk-aito at Cincinnati. New York at Philadelphia, Boston at Brooklyn. American League St. Louis at Detroit. Washlngtem at Boston. Philadelphia at New York, Cleveland at Chicago. American Association Kansas City at Minneapolis, Milwaukee at St. Paul. Toledo at Columbus, Louisville Indian apolis. Nebraska State League Superior at Grand Island. Seward at Columbus. York at Fremont, Hastings at Kearney. King 1 Totals .... 28 3 DES MOINES. 0 0 7 26 - AB. Hahn, rf ............ 3 Collins, cf 1 Korea, as 3 Jones, lb ............ 3 Claire, 8b 4 Rellly Sb 3 Leonard, If ......... a Sleight, O 8 Rogge, p ,. 4 , Total ........... 25 0 i A 1 0 0 4 a o 1 4 15 " ' Totals 80 7 U 27 17 0 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. B. 4 0 3 1 0 1 Kelly. cf.-2. .. Powell, If. ..... Watson, rt. .... Kwlfilng, lb.-ct Keilly, 3b. Coyle, lb IWtKlerxll, o. ... GosseU, C. ..... Griffith, c ..... Meinke. ss. Bage, p. ........ lieil, p. ......... Me 0 .... a i o o i 3 V 0 0 0 .0 TotaJa .......... 37 3 34 18 3 Lincoln .....1 6 0 0 1 0 0 7 St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Three-bate hit: Powell. Double playa: Baibour to Mullen; Wstersll to Rellly to twilling; Wauon to Gosrett Left on bares: Unooln. 7; St Joerh, i. Struck cut: By Tuckey. 2; by Bell, 3. -Bases on balls: Olf i uckey, i; off Sage, L Wild pitch. Sage. Ttroe: 1:55. Umpire: Haskell. . , i TWO HIT MAKB rOl'R RU.1I Des Molaea Wlas from Topeka br '. Foar to Two .Score. , TOPEKA, Sept 5,-Des Moines made only twelve hits today, but won from Topeka. Des Moines falta came in the fourth inning, together with two walka and two errors. Score: TOPEKA. " AR R. H. O. A. E. Bashang, cf ........ 4 0 0 2 0 0 3", If ,, 4 0 3 3 11 3-it'iich. lb 4 0 1 13 0 0 ijt. rf 2 t 1J ?.!! hmald, 3b 3 0 0 2 - 1 aueraon, 2b 3 0 3 1 3 0 5'i!,iriffs. e 4 0 0 4 3 1 t'tJthran, p 3 1 0 0 3 0 4 3 Clulm nut. hunted IMnl tr4 Batted for McDonald In the ninth. Topeka 00001100 0-8 Des Moines ., 00040000 04 Stolen bases: Collins, Jones, Tonard, Patterson, Bases on balls: Off Cochran, 7; off Rogge, 3. 'Struck out: By Coch ran, 4; by Rogge, 8. Tibie; 1:40, Um pires: O'Toole and Johnson. Evans, Wood, Kerr and Travers Lead in Amateur Golf Title WHEATON, III., Sept S.-Th end of the flet halt of the third day's play In the tournament for the national amateur golf champloiishtp showed 'Chick" Evans and Warren K. Wood of Chicago, and Kerr. Vermont champion, and Jerome T raver. Metropolitan champion, in the lead for the honors. The victors today will meet In the semi-finals tomorrow. Travers was In a hard match with Mason Phelps of Midlothian, but had the former western Champion two down at the end of eighteen holes. Their medal play was Hot equal to that of some of the other players, but the match was specta cular. -'- Even more closely fought was the play between Wood and Norman Hunter. The end of the first nine holes of this match wa square and only at the eighteenth hole did Wood gain an advantage. The British player missed a long putt there, leaving Wood 1 up, Evans had an advantage of four over Helnrich Schmidt Massachusetts title holder, and Kerr possessed an equal mar gin over Paul Hunter, a Chlcagoan. The course was In excellent condition and the play was keen and almost with out mistake in the morning. Big galler ea prepared to follow the afternoon play. CHARTER OAK STAKE PUT OFF ;QN ACCOUNT OF BAD TRACK HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 6. -Grand cir cult racing at the Connecticut state fair was begun this afternoon at Charter Oak park. The track was so bad in spots to day that the 310,000 trot the classic event of the meet was put over until Thurs day. . - .. ' The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising la the Road to Business Success. J af Both Sessions of Double-Header Are Won from the Phillies. SEAT0N DRIVEN FROM. MOUND Only Two Hits Are Made Off Alex ander la Six Ianlngs of Seeen , Game, bat Pierce Batting; Then Knsaes. PHILADELPHIA. Sept B.-Two great finishes gave New York today's games. Seaton shut out the visitors In the firs', until the-eighth Inning. Then seven sin gles were made In succession off him, and the first man to face Seaton's successor, Finneran, also singled, These hits, with an error by Dodge, gave New Yorlt six runs. They added two more in the ninth on Becker's home run, a pass to Snod graas and Murray's triple. Only two hits were made off Alexander for six Innings of the second contest, snodgrass made a home , run In - the seventh 1 and singles " by McCormlck, Becker and j Doyle tied the. score in the eighth. New York won In the ninth on Murray's double and Merkle's home run. Score, first game: NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. " AB.H.O.A.. AB.H.O.A.B. Devon, It... I 0 J 1 FMkert, cf . . I 1 1 4 0 Bckr, It... lilt OCranth, rt.. 4 9 1 Doyle, to.... I I I 1 OMasM. If... 4 9 19 0 gnodgr-M of 4 t 1 4 OLuderus, lb. I 910 1 4 Murray, rf., i I 1 1 fcWaleh, ft.., t 113 4 Merkls, lb.. 4 1 14 4 Dnlan, aa... 4 114 0 Hwaog, lb.. 4 1 0 9 ODodge. Ib... 4 9 14 1 Wllaon, e... 4 113 OKIIIIfer, c... 1 0 7 4 0 Hartley, e..O 0 1 0 Csaaton, p.... I 0 0 9 0 Fletcher, ail 1 1 (I Finneran p. 4 0 0 0 0 Mathe'eoa, p4 1 0 4 68hult, p...,0 0 19 0 McCormlck. 1 1 0 0 0'Mlller 1 9 0 0 0 ToUla 40 14 17 11 1 Totala.....ll 7 17 17 2 Hatted for Finneran In the elgfith. Batted for Devore rn the eighth. New York .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 3-8 Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Wilson, Paskert, Lu derua (2). Three-base hit Murray. Home run: Becker. Struck out: By Mathew son, 3; by Seaton, 6V Bases on balls: Off Mathewson, 1: off Shults, 1. Time; 1:6ft Umpires: Rlgler and Finneran. Score, second game: ' ' NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Defore, lb.. I 1 1 0 OPaakert, cf.. i 111) Becker, rf-of 1 10 0 OCraveth, rt. 1,1 1 0 0 Doyle, lb.... 4 119 lMagw, If... 4 0 10 9 8'df'aa, ef-rt 4 19 9 OLuderua, lb. I 111 0 0 Mwn, If.. 4 110 OWalrtt, Mb. 4 4 14 4 Merkle, lb., I 1 II 0 ODoolaa, aa... 4 114 0 Hereof, lb.. 4 4 4 1 0Dod(e, lb... I 0 3 10 Wlleoa 0..., 4 0 3 4 Kabe, 2b... I 0 0 0 0 Pletoher, a. I 1.1 4 tKHllfer, e... I 0 I 0 Amea, B I 4 14 0Alender, (1(111 Craudellj p.. 0 4 9 9 0 Miller 1 0 0 9 0 MoOormlck. 1 1 9 9 0 abater ,... 9 9 9 9 9 Totala.....Sl 4 17 II 1 ' , Totala II 117 14 3 Hatted for Dodge in the eighth. Batted for Ames in the eighth. Ran 'for McCormlck In the eighth. New York 0 00000 112-4 Philadelphia .......1 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 Two-base , hits: '.. Fletcher, Murray, Paskert. Home runs: Snodgrass, Merkle. Struck out: By Ames, 3; by Crandall, 1; by Alexander. 4. Bases on bails: Off Crandall, 3; of fAlexander, 1. Time: 1:37. Umpires! Klgler and Finneran. , . Brooklra Rallies la tnta. ' ' BROOKLYN, Sept. 5. -Brooklyn beat Boeton In a ninth. Inning finish. 'With the score tied at the beginning of Ue ninth Titus tripled for Boston and. scoreO on Devlin's sacmice fly. For Brooklyn Cuuhaw walked with one out and scored all the way from first with the tying run on Smith's double, paubert walked and Wheat s Infield hit filled the bases. Then Hummel bounced one high in the air to Tyler who could S01..1"81. a,,t.t0 P- ta time and Smlta tallied. Score; BOSTON. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Campbell, til I I I OKortheo, cf. 1 0 10 0 alcDoa'4, Ibl 4 0 1 OCutehew. lb I 1 I I 0 Sweeney, Ib. 4 1 4 I tgmtth, lb.... 4 4 0 1 0 Jackeaa, If,. I I 0 4 1 Daubert, lb. 4 9 9 1 9 Tltua, rt.... 110 0 Wheat, If.... I I 1 0 0 Derlln, lb., I 411 I 6 Hummel rt. 8 4 8 4 4 Brldwell, all I I OFlehar, ee... I 1 I i 0 KIlRf, e I I T 3 OMlller, S.... 4 19 9 9 Donnelly, p. 8 9 1 1 9 Allen, p.,... 1 0 9 4 9 Tyler, p 8 111 0fhelpa, ..... 1 4 4 9 9 ToUls..,..39 t!i 14 1 Totals. .:...14 II 17 11 "t Batted for Not-then In ninth. Boston ...0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-8 Biookiyn 1 00010003-4 Two-bese hits: Sweeney, Brldwell, Smith. Three-base hits: Titus, Cutshaw. Baeea on balls: on Donnelly, 3; ort Tyler, 3; off Allen, 3.' Struck out: By Donne ly, 8; by Tyler, 6; by Alfen, 7. Time: 3:04 Umpires; Klein and Orth. Recruit Defeat Cabs. CINCINNATI, Sept. 6.-Clnclnnatl won from Chicago today, 4 to 1. due mainly t tiie superb pitching of a recruit jiamed vtory. recently obtained from the Ottumwa, la., team. He allowed the vleltors eight scattered hits and was ef fective at all critical stages. Mitchell, Grant and Tinker hit well and timely. Heinle Pelts, the veteran catcher, was given his unconditional release after the game by the Cincinnati club. Soorev CHICAOO. . CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Miller, it ... tilt OBeecher. it., t I I 0 0 Bchulte, rf.. 4 1 1 4 OMaraaaa. of. 4 I I I 0 Tinker, eo...l 111 OHeblltael, lk I Oil 0 0 Ilm'maa. Ibl 1 I 1 OMltcbell. rt. 4 10 4 0 Baler, lb.,.. I 0 19 IPbelea, lb.. I 4 0 11 Xrere, lb.... 1 4 4 9 0 Grant, ee.... 4 19 9 9 Wllllama, ill Baa. lb.... I 14 4 4 tetter, a.,.. 4 9 9 1 OMrUaa. e 4 9 4 9 9 Reuibuh, pi 0 0 1 (Cracanr, p.. 9 19 10 Smith, p.... 1 0110 8heckar4 ..0 9 0 9 9 Teula n U1T II 1 Tetala I I H 11 0 Batted for Rsulbach in the sixth. Chicago 00001000 0-1 Cincinnati 0 D 19 1 I M H - Two-base hits: Williams, Mitchell, Zimmerman. Hits: Off Reulbach, ( in five innings; off Smith, in three In nings. Struck out: By Gregory. 3; by Smith, 2. Bases on bails: Off Gregory, 6; off Reulbach. 1. Double plays: Giant to Hoblitsel, Tinker to Uvers to Sater, Smith to Tinker. Sacrifice hits: Reul bach, Phelan. Stolen bases; Bescher, Mareans, Grant Left on bases: Chi cago, 13; Cincinnati. 7. Hit by pitched bail: By Reulbach, Egan. Bescher. Time: 3:05. .Umpires: Brennan, and Owens. Pirates Baach Hits. ST." LOUIS, Sept 4 Bunched hits In the eighth Inning gave Pittsburgh enough runs to win from St Louis. The fielding of both learns was ragged. Score: PITTaBl'ROH. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Byrae, lb... f I t I OHugglna, lb. I 10 I 1 Carey, U.... I 0 OWagea, lt.. 14 11 Miller, lb. Wllaon, ef. Butler, lb, Olbeon, e.. Perry, p Donlla, rt... I 0 10 OMowrey. lb. f I I 1 1 Wtiner, aa.. 4 4 1 1 OKonetchy, Ibl 110 0 0 4 17 0 OBvane. rt... 1 1 10 0 4 14 0 OHauaer, ee.. 4 0 111 1114 loakea, ...... 4 114 0 4 110 OBraenahao, cl 1 1 0 0 4 111 Harmon, p.. I 0 0 10 Camnlti, p.. 0 0 0 0 lGeyer, p 0 0 0 0 0 Wlnto 1 0 0 0 0 TotaJa X I'll 10 2 Totala 14 1 17 9 4 Batted for Harmon In elgth. Hugging out, hit by batted ball. Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0-5 St. Louis ...1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-4 Two-base hits JFerry, Konetchy. Three bae hit; Bregnahan.. Bases on balls; Off Ferry 3; off Harmon 3. Struck out; By Ferry 1; by Harmon 1; by Camnitz 2. Time. '1;50. Umpires; Eason and John- SENATORS LOSE TO LEADERS stone. YORK DEFEATSPATHFINDERS Contenders for Pennant lose r to . Stragglers in League. ' ROUSE IS DECIDEDLY OFF Klagdon Called to Moand In Sixth ' sad Sa at Case Kit , for Hoase , ' Ran Fremont Fans Have the Damps. FREMONT, Neb., Sept 6.-(Special Telegram.) York evened up with ,.Fre mont today, defeating them by a score of 7 to 1.- Rouse started In to pitch and the prohibitionists seemed mighty well, satisfied with' his curves, and he ap peared to be decidedly off. Kingdon was called to the momJk in the sixth and was hit for a home run. After that York did not touch him. Both sides' fielded well. The fans are sore over the result Score: .. ' R.H.B. York '..........I 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0-7 3 0 Fremont , 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 6 0 Batteries: York, Osborn and Kelley; Fremont Rouse, Kingdon and Neff. Packman Spiked In Play. GRAND ISLAND,, - Neb., Sept , 6. (Special Telegram.) Grand Island's poor luck still continues. Manager Coekman was spiked when Orr tried to . steal third and he will be out of the game for the rest of the season. -Superior won to-' day's game on three scores, two of which were home ri'n?, the high wind assist ing In sending the pill over the wall. Ootside of one Inning Helgeson was hot found by he locals... Sere: t R.H.E. Superior .....0 02000100-373 Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 30 Earned runs: Superior, 3; Grand Island, 1. Two-base hit: Badura. Home runs; Gray, Clark. Struck out By Helgeson, 4; by Closman, 9. Bases on balls: Oft Helgeson, 2; off Closman, 2. ' Double play: Clark to Llszette. Batteries: Hel geson and Dreis; Closman and Coe. Um pire: Nugent ' Nineteenth Win for Jnatns. COLUMBUS, Neb., Sept 6.-(Speclal Telegram.) Plympton, the first man up In th eninth Inning, hit the first : ball pitched over the fence for a home run and won a very fast, and exciting con test from Seward today, 3 to 1 Justus was on the mound for the Pawnees and he had th evtsltors eating, from his hand until the eighth inning, when they rallied and tied the count on three singles. A .fast double play spoiled thhelr chance for more and Justus had them sate In their halt of the ninth, while Plympton broke Up the game with his home run clout in the home half. Except In 'the eighth Inning only one Seward man reached third base and one reached second, Today's game was' the nineteenth victory for Justus. Score; R.H.E. Seward 0 0 000002 0-2 81 Columbus ....0 0011000 1-3 91 Batteries: Columbus: Justus and Nel son; Seward, Stephens and Campfleld. Struck out: By Justus, 4; by Stephens, 1 Two-base hit: E. Brown. Home run: Plympton. Time: 1:20. Umpire: McCer mott . Hasting Takes Close One. KEARNEi, Neb., Sept. 6,-(Speclal Tel egram.) Hastings had just a slight ad vantage In the game this afternoon .n that Manager Shaner was long on strike outs, pitching, himself out of two bad holes before he gave up his place to Doyle at the close of the e.ghth. - Segrlst of the Mink league was on the grounds and umpired an excellent game. President Felt recalled Collins this morn ing on the solicitation of the local man agement Hastings had fifteen men , on the grounds in uniform and tor carrying more than the league allowed a prote.it was filed at the close of the game. Score; R.H.E. Hastings ....0 00803000-6 11 0 Kearney 100010030-6 HO Batteries: Shaner, DoJ-le and Bachant; I Stone. Trimble and Spellman. Two-base h.ts: Downey, Bachant ii). Three-base hits: Downey, Fortman, Scheuren. Home runs: Synek Harms, Schimnoski. Bases on balls. Off 6haner, 1; off Doyle, 8; off Stone, 1; off Trimble. 1. Struck out: By hhaner, 10; by Btone, 3; by Trimble, I ! Time: 8:00. Umpire: Segrist j i - Philadelphia Protest Morulas Game PHILADELPHIA, Sept 6,-Presldent Fogel of the Philadelphia National league club this afternoon tent a telegram to President Lynch of the league protesting today's first game with New York, which the visitors won, 3 to 1. The ground for the protest is that Umpire Rigler illegally called out Sherwood Magee, notwith standing that Catcher Wilson dropped the ball while running down the left fielder In the sixth Inning. Boston Adds Full Game to Lead in Pennant Race. . O'BRIEN IS' WELL SUPPORTED Cashlon's Pitching- Uncertain, and He Starts Two of Boston's Real with Passes, hot Strikes . Ont Five. . BOSTON, Sept. 6. Boston, by deefating Washington today, widened its pennant lead... O'Brien was' erratic, but was! "well supported. Cashlon's pitching was uncer tain and he' started two Boston tallies with passes. Score: . .. s BOSTON, WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. - AB.H.O.A.B. Hooper, rt.. I 0 10 OMIlen, ef,... 4 1110 Terkea. lb... 4 1 0 4 0 Foster lb... 4 till Speaker, cf.. 4 111 IMoeller, rf.. 9 9 1 1 9 Lwle, II.... 1 lie OGaodll, lb... 4 0 t 1 1 -Gardner, lb. I 1 I 0 0 La parte, lb.. 4 0 1 1 0 Engle, lb.... I 0 10 1 OMoran, If... J 1 1 1 Wagner, as.. 0 0 4 1 OMcBrtde, aa. 1 14 1 0 Cam (tan, .. 1 1 4 1 0 Henry, 0-740 O'Brien, p., I 0 1 4 OCaahlon, p., 1 1 0 4 0 Totala.. ...24 T 17 15 1 Totala.....90 1 24 17 I BoBton 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 -4 Washington .......1 00002000-3 Two-base hit: Speaker. hTree-base hits Speaker, Milan, Foster. Bases on balls: Off O'Brien, 2; off Cashion. 8. Struck out By O'Brien, 2; by Cashion, 6. Time: 2.03. Umpires: Connolly and Man. - ' Athletics Take Two Games. NEW YORK, Sept. 5,-Phlladelphla won a aouDie-neader rrom New York. The second game was called at the end of the sixth Inning on account of dark ness. Plank was effective for the visit ors In . the second game. - Score, first game: ,- -. . .k . :. , PHILADELPHIA. I. - - NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. E.M'phy, rf. I 1 0 0 OMcMlll'n, aa I 1 0 1 0 Maggert, It. 4 14 1 0Ch,e, lb... I 14 11 Colllne, lb.. 4 14 1 0 Den We. It.. I 17 0 1 Bakar, lb.... I 4 0 1 l Paddock, 3b. 4 1 3 0 0 Fahey, 3b... 1 0 10 OLellvelt, cf.. I 0 9 0 0 Mclnnea, lb. I 1 11 1 OBlmmona, 2b I 0 I 0 0 Btnink, cf... 4 10 0 IStump, 2b... 1 t I 0 0 Barry, aa ... I 4 1,0 1 Hertsell. rf . I 1 0 0 1 Lapp, e I I I 1 0 Sweeney, e.. I 0 I 0 0 Browa, p.... I 0 1 8 , o WUUami. e, 1 I 1 1 9 Caldwell, p.. I 1 0 1 0 Totals 47 21 17 16 IDarla, p 0 0 0 0 4 'Prlert ..... 00000 Warliop. p... 10 0 10 , ToUls'.'..'..98 9 17 9 4 Batted for Davis In sixth. Philadelphia 0 0 4 0 3 10 1 0 1-19 New York ....... 0 3 0 0 t. 5 10 0-0 'Two-base hits: Caldwell. . Baker. Me. Innes, Daniels, laggert. (2). Three-base hits t Barry, E. Murphy, Baker, Pad dock, Strunk. Bases on balls: Oft Cald well, 2; off Davis, 2; off Brown, 5. Struck out: By Caldwell, 4; by Davis, 1; by warnop, i; oy urown, a. Time;. z:ai. umpires: Dineen and O'Brien. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. , NEW YORK AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. E.M'phy, rf4 1 1 0 lMcMIU'n, aa 1 1 1 10 Maggert, It.. 110 0 OChaae, lb... I 0 T 0 0 Collins, lb.,0 0 11 ODanlela. If.. 1 0 10 0 Bakar, lb.... I 1 0 1 OPaddock, lb. 1 0 1 1 0 Mclnnea, lb, I 17 0 OUIIrelt. ct . 1 10 0 0 Strunk, of... 10 10 OHartaell, rt. 1 0 1 0 0 .10 0 1 0 Sweeney. 0.10194 .1110 O'Sterrett ... 1 0 0 4 0 . I 4 9 1 OWIIIiama. e. 0 0 0 0 0 -Flahwv p.... 10 9 19 .21 i ib ( l-rrien l 1 o o ; ( , For, p...... 9 0 9 9 9 Totals.. ...11 4 18 1 0 Batted for Sweeney In fifth inning. Batted for Fisher in fifth Inning. Philadelphia .0 0 10 1 06 New York ..........0 0 0 0 3 0-2 Two-base hit: Egan. Three-base hit: Maggert Bases on balls: Off Fisher. 6: off Plank. 6. Time: 1:20. Umpires: Dlneen ana u tsrien. ""White Oetpitches Blandlnn-. CHICAGO, Sent 5. White and Blend ing met In a pitchers' battle today. Chi cago winning the opening game from Cleveland, 4 to 1. The locals scored in the first and sixth by bunchln hits. A base on balls, a single, a hit by Ditched ball and an infield out gave the visitors their lone run. President Comisky announced tonight mat ne naa released wmiam Dowllng, lnfielder, obtained from Galesburtr. III.. to the Lincoln .club of the Western league, score: CHICAOO. ,' . CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.H. Rath. lb.... 4 10 4 OTurner, ' lb.. 4 1110 Mattlck, ct.. 19 19 OOlaoa. If...., 10 19 0 Lord,, it 4 110 OJackna, rf 1 9 I 0 0 Colllne. rf.. a 1 0 0 OLajote, lb... 4 0 110 Bortoa, lb... 1 11 0 OChapmaa, aal 0 1 I 0 Bolder, lb... I 1 0 4 OJohaetoa, Ibl 1 7 0 0 Wearer, as.. I I I I OB'm'han, cf I 1 I 4 4 Schalk, 14 4 1 OCariach, s... 4 19 11 White, p.... 19 9 1 0 Blending, p. I 0 9 0 0 -' Qrlgga 1 0 0 0 0 ..otale.....M 717 IT O'HeodrU ... 1 0 0 0 0 ToUls 10 IN I I Batted for Chapman In the ninth. Batted for Biandlng In the ninth. . Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 -4 Cleveland 00009010 0-1 Two-base hits: Zelder. Birmingham. Sacrifice hits: Olson, Mattlck. Stolen bases; Rath, Chapman (2), Lord. Left on bases: Chicago, 3; Cleveland, 8. Bases on balls: Off White, 5; oft Blend ing 1 Hit by pitched ball: By White. Birmingham. Struck out; By White, 3; by Biandlng, 1. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Evans and Egan. Barry, as, Egan, e... Plank, p. Totala.. Culls from the Wire Robert and Helen Taft. sen and daugh ter of the president, arrived In Beverly from a horseback trip through the Glacier National park in Montana. Lexington Tennis" Toerney. LEXINGTON, Neb., Sept 5. -(Special Telegram.) At the Lexington tennis tour nament held on Lexington court, Guy Temple and E E. Yokum, doubles, won fcom Roy Temple and J. Olson, 9-3, 1-4, 9-4. Singles scores: B. Tesch won from G. Klrkpetrick. 3-1 t-4. H. Smith won from Yokum. 8-1, 8-1 H. Temple won from F. Nielsen, 9L M. ' Guy Temple won from E. 8. Pear, 7-4, 7-5. ' H. Smith won from B. Eesch, 4-0, 4-0. . Wayne Blanks Madtsoa. MADISON, Neb., Sept 6.-(SpedaL) Wayne defeated - Madison on the local diamond Wednesday afternoon by a score of 3 to 0. Madison was -able to find Alderman, the ex-Western league pitcher, and lost the opportunity to score several times on account of bone head plays and errors. Score: R.H.E. Wayne 0 000. 0 3030-633 Madison ......0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 00 4 C Batteries: Wayne, Alderman and De pew; Madison, White and Withrow. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns. - - . . . . MILLERS FALL IN THE TENTH Go to Pieces After Tying Kansas City Twice Daring Game. ' BLUES WIN BY SEVEN TO THREE Patterson and . Sehlltser Both Pitch First-Class '' Ball Coolson and .... .Walker - Secnre,. Three - Base -Hits. '. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 6.-After tying Kansas City twice today the Minneapolis team ' finally went to pieces in the tenth and was beaten,-7 to 3. -Patterson and Schlitzer both pitched first class ball. Score: ) j- ;.. MINNEAPOLIS. KANSAS CITT AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Oymer, cf.. 4 1 9 0.1rowney, lb. 4 1 1.4 0 Altlier, aa..4 I 4 SO Lennox, lb.. 4 9 0 0 9 Wllllama, lb 4 10 I Oooulaon, If.: I I I 0 0 De'hanty. lb 4 114 I tnirhun 1KI s 1 d a Roaaman, rf. I 1,0 0 lpiene, lb.;.. 1 1 14 0 0 Kllllfer, ..4 00 0 1 Drake, ef 4.1 14 9 F.De a ty. ,ir a i - v. v Walker, ' rf... 4 110 1 Owens, e.... 4 1 .4 1 0O'Onnor, e. I I I 19 Allen, e.....i 0 16 OTanehlll,; aa 8 118 9 Patteraoo, p 3 0 17 Ofichlltier, p. 4 0 0 1-9 Young, p..'., 0 0 0 0 0 , Comntock. p. 0 1- 1 0 ToUU.M..It 13 10 11-1 Ferris 1 0 0 0 0 0111 ........0 0 0 0,0 - :-:.: ToUls...40 11 10 II 8 : - " Batted for Patterson In ninth.. ' ' Ran for Owens In ninth. Minneapolis ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-3 Kansas City. ....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-4-7 Three-base hits: Coulson, Walger. Hits: Oft aPtterson, 11 !ln nine Innings; off Young, 0 in one-third inning; off Corn stock, 1 In two-thirds Inning. Bases on balls. Off Patterson, 1; off Young. 1;. off Comstock, 1. Struck out: By Patterson, 4; by Comstock, 1; by Schlttaer, 3. Stolen bases: Clymer (2),. Rossman, J. Dele hanty. Sacrifice hits: Kllllfer, Walker. Hit by pitched ball: By Comstock, 1. Left on bases: Minneapolis,. 6;- Kansas City, 7.,, Time: 2:26.- Umpires: Chill and Irwin. , . ... . .'u. ,. : Elgrt Rans In One Inning- TOLEDO. O., Sept: 5.-Toleuo scored eight runs In the sixth Inning, easily, de feating the locals. Soore: - , Toledo i.. ....... ....0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 0-9 Columbus ..........0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-3 Two-base hits:' eGrber, Nlles, ; Burns. Bases on balls: Off Cook, 2;' off James, 4. Struck out: By Cook, 3; by Kimball, 1; by Jameg, 4. -Time: 1:60.: Umpires: Handiboe and Fergus. . - . ... -Colonels Score In Tenth. ' INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 5.-A base on balls, a single - and two errors enabled Louisville to , win , from. Indianapolis In the tenth. A triple play by Hixon and Ingerton featured. Score: Louisville .0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2-5 Indianapolis ....0 .0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 03 Three-base hit: Kaiser, Struck out: By Hixon, 1; by Maddox, 2. Triple play: Hixon to Ingerton. Bases on balls: Off Hixon, 6; off Maddox, 3. Time: 2:00. Um pires. Hayes and Anderson. Brewers Shade Saints. ST. PAUL, Minn., -Sept 5. Milwaukee defeated St. Paul here today, 8 to t Tho visitors won in the sixth Inning, when ih&ppeile tilpied and scored on Clark's single. Score; Milwaukee ...1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-8 St. Paul..:. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits:' Hnchman. Casey. Three-base hit: Chappeile. Double play: iewis to Jones, liases on . bails: oil Dauss, 4; off Oft Watson, 4. - Struck out: By Dauss, 8; by Watson. 3. Sacrifice hits: Chappelle, Hughes, Hoffman. Sac mice ny: Jones, Left on bases. Mil waukee. 6: St. Paul. 4. Time: 1:45. Um pire: Connolly.' , KILBANE OUTPOINTS DUNDEE IN FIGHT IN, NEW YORK NEW YORK,. Sept 6,-Johnny Kllbane of Cleveland, holder of the featherweight title,' easily outpointed Johnny Dundee in a ten-round bout here tonight : ' Dundee rushed from the start, but was metmnvarylngly with left Jabs to the face, that rendered his efforts futile. The coolness of , the Cleveland boy discon certed Dundee and he swung wildly at the elusive' champion, who smilingly sidestepped his lunges. : . . Kllbane varied his defensive tactics with occasional mixes, In which showers of short arm blows bewildered Dundee. In a hot mlxup in the seventh- Dundee landed a left hook to Kllbane's nose, which started the1 blood. At no time did Dundee have an advan tage, . while - Kllbane apparently did hot ever exert himself, easily outpointing his opponent In ' every - round. " Abe Attell was introduced at the ring side and challenged , the winner. ' ' SILVER LOYIKG COP OFFERED' Handsome Prize Offered for Winnet' ' in Floral Parade. EXPERT DECORATOR IS COMTNff Many Omahans Will Enter and Thero' ' Will Also Be Participants . . '' from Some of the Nearby Towns. . A ' handsome silver loving cup, twenty; Inches high, has just been received ' at! headquarters of the Ak-Sar-Ben as one) of the prises to be offered in the automo bile floral parade on October L A mem ber of the firm of the artificial floweil company of Chicago, which is to furnish the decorations, together with his wife,, is to arrive in Omaha Monday and es tablish headquarters at ' the Brandeis store. . Manager Redmond of the Bran dels stores is to have a large automobile decorated, which Is to be on exhibition In the store, for some days, aa an illus tration of the possibilities of .floral deco' rations of automobiles. It is expected' that over ,100 cars will enter the, parade Among those entering the parade will be .three woman's rights floats: The Equal Franchise society, the Political Equality league, and the Omaha Woman's) Suffrage association. These organisations are to appoint a Joint committee that will) arrange for a float or floats to partlcl pate in the parade. The Bialr Commercial club has written) to the effect that a number of persons of that place are desirous or entering this) parade. Ak-Sar-Ben will write them, vrtU coming them to the parade. Twenty eni tries have already been made. The prize! to be offered for the winners in the ex hibitlon of .various sizes and varieties cf cars range from 3100 to 3200 in cash, and sj number of silver cups, ranging In valuoj from tX to 375. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Ex-Governor Van Sant, of Minnesota1 stopped in Omaha enroute to Los Angeles to the annual encampment of the Grandl Army of the Republic. He spent the day) visiting with his brother, A. C. Van Sant - '. There are no weak links in our chain of stores. . With a powerful buying syslem and an economical and efficient administra tion we can and do offer maximum values and serv- ..'.-, .... ice.-' ,.,.'. - Fashionable fall togs for gentlemen - - - Kensington clothes, Stetson hats and Manhattan shirts. s , 'High - grade, but not high-priced." . PRAIRIE PARKERS WILL HAVE HOUSEWARMI NG Prairie Parkers will give a housewarni- j Ing thlB evening In , their new club house, which has been erected at a cost of 318,403.. Mayor Dahlman, the city com missioners and Governor and Mrs. Aldrich will attend. Several speeches are sched uled and the program Is replete with mu sical numbers. , " MAGEE & DEEPER, 413 South 16th St. --T ireriurr---m Velour Hats in Many Colors Velour hats are most popular among the high grade hats this fall. We have them, Stetsons and imported, in black, browns, grays, blues and purples. We have also Stetson Eats, cp from .$3.56 French and Enjliih Wool ; Hats, op froiDM.............$3.00 Tom Kelley Co, 315 South Sixteenth Street ,