ot i'lUS Jii.fi: 01IAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1912. Jeff Evidently Doesn't Know-that the Civil War Is Over Drawn for The Bee by. "Bud" Fisher r got ftN To AKe15. xxc Pull that FOR Five CAO'1 ON GOT TWO TeN FOR. r ;- . ; ; ; : v. " th Ten IS COUNVeRPEfl" t i VsfctL.l'Ai 5TiU- 5" THiS OTHGR. TEN LtFT. CU65S I'M. GO GOV A ClGftR EVEN BREAK FOR ROORKES Heavy Hitting by Omahans Wins Game in Seven "Innings." LEONARD INVINCIBLE IN FIRST Quillln ! Pat Oat of First Contest for Throwing. Bat at If k-ks, , i Who Strikes Him With J Pitched Ball. " DENVER, Sept. 8.-Omaha and Denver divided a double-header. Leonard wai In vincible lii the first game, striking out fifteen men. Qulllin wag put ol, the first i game for throwing a bat. at Hicks, who struck. Qulllin twice In succession with . pitched bails.. Heavy hitting won the sec ond game for Omaha. Score, first game: ; ".' ' ' OMAHA. i . - ' AB. R. H. O. A. E. JutUice, as 4 0. 0 I. .91 9 Coyle. rt 4 1 2 0 0 0 ilhomason, cf 4 0 1 f 4 ' 0 0 Johnson, c. i 0 0 2 1 1 Kane, ,1b 4 0 1 10 1 0 'Schlpke, 2b I 1 I 5 4 0 Nlehoff, 3b S 0 0 1 8 0 'Scan Ion, If 4 0 2 1 0 0 Hicks, p t 0 1.020 i'Bllls . 1 0 0 0 0 0 '.Arbogftst 1 0 0 0 0 0 ' Totals ............34 "i 1 24 11 .1 v .. - ' DENVER. . ' . . ' ,- AB. R. H. O. A. E 'Gllmore, If 6 1 2 2 0 0 .Ctssldy, rf..,rf S 1 Z I 0 0 iBeslI, lb-cf 4 0 14 1 0 Quiilin, 8b 0,0 0 0 0 0 iCotfey, ss 4 0. 0 0 2 0 French, 2b 8 112 2 0 Lindsay, 3b-lb 4 1 2 8 11 Block, c :. 1 0 0 4 0 1 Leonard, p.... 4 0 2 1 2 0 Channell, cf..... 1 0 0 0,0 0 Spahr, o , 2 1 I 10 2 0 ' Totals ...33 1 U 27 W 1 Batted for Hicks In ninth. , . Batied for Justice In ninth. Omah , 0 1 I 0 9 0 9 0 0-2 Denver .... .-0 0 0 0 ) IMS "Two-base hit: Schlpke. Three-base hits: Coyle, Gllmore. Home run: Cas Sidy. Struck out: By Leonard. 15; by Hicks. 2. Bases on balls: Off Leonard, I," off Hicks, 8. Time: 1:50. Umpires: O'Toole and Johnson. Score, second game: OMAHA. . AB. R. H. O. A. E. Justice, ss .' 6 110 2 0 Coy.e, rf, 4 J 3 1 6 0 Ileal, vt. 8 2 0 1 0 0 Johnson, c... 3 1 2 8 1 0 Kane, lb 4 1 2 7 0 0 Schlpk. 2b 4 13 8.20 Nlehtff, 8b 4 0 2 1 2 1 , Scanloh, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Fugate, p.., 2 0 0 0 - 1 0 liiUs, p Ill 01 0 Totals.... ,...35 10 14 21 10 "t : : " DENVER. AB. R.. H. O. A. E. Ollmore, If......;;... 6 0 0 1 0 0 ' Cassldy, rt.....v 4 0 ,1 0 0 0 lieall. cf ...rt. 1 0 1 0 0 Qimlio, Sb.,,., , 8 82 1 0 0 tolfey, as...... 3 18 18 0 French, . 4b 3:8 12 '. 1 Lindsay, lb. Is 17 1 0 Bi.alir, c.......... 3 117 0 1 wtttris, p......j . 0 0 0 1 ' 0 0 Healy, -p., ............ 0 0 0 0 0 Channel! ............ 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 ' Totals..'....... .....3 1 " S.'l 1 , "Batted for Healy In seventh. .'. Called seventh, darkness. , . , omah4 1-........M o 4 o'l i 2-10 Denver ..ft.3 1 8 0 0 0 1-8 Three-base hits: Cfcyle (2), French, Schlpke, Justice. Struck out: By Healy. tj; by Bills. ; by HarriB, 1; by Fugate, 1. liases oh balls; ; Off HeRly, 2; off Harris. 1; off Fugat". 2; off Bills. 2. Hits: Off Harris, 8 in two and a third Innings; oft Healv, 8 in four and two-thirds Innings; off Fugatei 3 In two' innings; off Bills, 6 In five innings. ,-Tlme: 2:U. Umpires: O'Toole and Johnson. HSCOtS W1XJ AKD THEN TIES Second Game Called la the Tenth ' lnlng Becfcuao of Darkness. DE3 MOINES, S?pt. 8.-Hard hitting and. eitstly errors gave Lincoln the first game o fa double-header, by a score of '( to 2. The cecond game, a pitchers' bat tle, was culled In Uic nlntn Inning on ac count of darkness, with the score. 1 to 1. Score, first game: . t DE3 MOINES. ( . AB. H, H. O. A. E. Hahn, rf.. .....B 0 110 0 ColUnsYcf.. 8 0 1 2 .0 0 Kores, ss... 4 ,. t : 1 1 8 0 Jones lb 3 1 0.800 Claire, 3b............. 4 113 3 1 ltellly, 2b.... 4 0 1 ' 4 ' 1 1 Leonard, If 2 0 1 1 0 1 McGraw, c 3 0 0 8 .4 .0 Faber. p 1 0 1 0 10 Lakoff, p.. 2 0 s 0 ' 0 1 0 Norria 10 1 0 0 0 Rogge 0 0.0 0 0 v 0 jTotala ........... 32 ' J 8 27 14 3 UNCOLN. ' AB. R, II. O. A. E. Bergh&mmer, as.... 4 1 v 3 : 3 2 0 Lloyd, 2b 5 , 1 2,11; 0 jCobb, rf 6 0 1 0 10 McCormlck If....... 4 3 3 ' 0 ' 0 C;le, Cf 4 0 0 4 0 0 'Barbour, 3b..... i 0.01:20 icLarry, lb 4 2 8 11 9 0 Stratton, c 4 0 , 1 , i 3 .' 8 Dessau, P 4 0 3 0 1 0 .Totals 39 , " U 27 19 0 'Baited for McGraw lit the ninth. Batted tor Lakoff In the ninth. tea Molues..... l.'ncoln" ........ ..0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0-2 ..012101190-4 Twobase hits: McLarry (2), McCor miek. tiacrtf.ee hits: Collins, Cole Strt ton, Getgluunmer. First base on balls: ti:f Falr, 1; off lakoff. 1; off Dessau, i. Suuck out: By Fabcr, 2; by Lakoff, 3 by Bwisau. 3. Hit by pitched ball: McLarry, Mc-Cormiclc Stolen bases: McCormlck. McLary tierghamiuer, Lloyd. Hlts: Off Faber, 7 In three and one third Innings; vtt Lakoff, 8 In five tnd two-thirds In nings. Left on bases: les Moines, 8, Lin coln, 13. Time 2:15. Umpire: Haskell. Score, second game, DES MOINES. AB. R. JI. O. A. E. Hahn. rf 4 0 1.1 0 0 Collins, cf. , 2 0 0 1 0 0 Kores, -ss 3 0 '0 2 1. 0 Jones, lb 2 11 7,10 Claire, b. 4 0 0 0 2 0 Hellly, 2b. 3 0 1 3 4 0 lnnard. If ..3 O n K Aa A Ulatowskl, o. 3,01 7 2 0 IWtgge, p K 4 0 112 0 Totals 28 1- 5 '27 12 0 , , . LINCOLN. AB. R. H. 0. A. E. Berghamiiier, bs. .. 4 0 2 8 4.0 Lloyd, 2b 4 0 0 8 2-0 Cobb, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 McCormlck, If. 4 0 110 0 Miller, cf 8 0 1 6 10 Barbour, 3b .. 3 0 2 1 1 0 McLarry, lb 3 0 0 8 0 0 Carney, c 8 0 0 4 1 0 Taylor, p 4 1 1 12 0 W -. Totala .,...,.. ,,.31 1 7 27 11 .-0 Des Moines 0 1000000 01 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hit: Jones. Three-base hit: Berghammer. Sacrifice Hits; UlatowBkl, Collins. Double playi Miller to Lloyd. Bases on balls: Off Kogge, 8; off Taylor, 8. Struck out: By Rogge, 7; by Taylor, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Barbour. Passed ball: Carney. Stolen bases: Leonard, Miller, Hahn. Left on bases: Des Moines, 8; Lincoln, . Time: 1:55. Umpire: Haskell- ; TOPF.KA FAILS TO HIT TUB BALL Conseqaently Gears Men Do Not Reach Third In Either Game. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Sept. 8,-Topeka failed to see third base In two fust games here today. Both Jackson and Thomas were invincible. Score, second game: TOPE K A. ,AB. n. H. O. A. E. Walsh. 2b ..4 Lee, If 4 French, ss 3 Gardner, lb. King, cf. Bashang, rf. ....... Patterson, 3b Smith, c Cocrehan, p. ...... 1 1 7 2 0 0 10 0 TotSjls 29 0 4 24 10 8 , ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kelly, cf. 4 0.9.1 0 0 Powell, If. 4 4 '1 3 0 0 Watson, rf 2 tf- 0 1 0 0 Swelling, lb. 4 0, 0 11 0 0 Hellly, 2b 8 12 2 6 z o W.lll. Sh. . SI 1 ! 2 ! 0 GoDMeth C. 0 0 . - 4 2 0 M.lnkn II. 1 A 10 4 1 Jackson, p 3 0 1 0 2 0 Totals 29 1 1 27 12 1 Topeka ..w -.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 St. Jusepn , l.v v ,,! v a Sacrifice hit: Oossett Stolen base: tnu..ll ' T uft nn hnsea! ToDeka . ' 2: St. Joseph, 6. Struck out: By Jackson, 4; by Cocreham, 10. Bases on balls: Off Cocreham, 2. Wild pitch: Jackaon. Double Moinka tn itelllv to Zwllllnar. Pat terson to WaUh to atlrdner. Time: :40. Tnlauu VMirnn tan4 V nn nil TOPEKA. iR R. II. O. A. E. Walsh; 2b.. .......... 4 o -'l 1 8 o Iie,. If w v V French, ss 4 0 2 3 2 0 Gardner, lb 4 0 0 7 9. 0 King. cf..... 8 0 12 10 Bashang. rf 3 Nl 0 2 0 0 Patterson, 8b..i..... 8 0 0 1 1 0 Billings, c . w i a i Young, p 8 0 0 0 1 0 Total ..30 0 5 24 8 1 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kellv. . cf 3 0 0 4 1 0 Poweil, lf.i 4 2 2 4 0 0 Watson, rf 3 11 2 0 0 Xwllllng, lb 4 2 1 7 0 0 Reilly, 2b 4 0 1 4 S O WeBterall, 3b 8 0.0.1 0 0 Griffith, c 3 0 2 2 2 0 Melnke, ss 8 9 9 8 3 0 Thomas, p s w u , i t w Totals 30 4 8 27 10 0 Topeka 0 0000000 0-0 St. Joseph 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 -4 Two-base hits:- ZwIIHng, Powell, Flench. Stolen base: ZwIUIng. Left on bases: Topeka, 4; St. Joseph, 4. Struck ,nt. Rv Vnunu; 9 hv TIlnmjiiL t 1-tilMa on "balls: Off Young. L Passed, ball: Hllllnas. Hit by pitched ball: By Thomas, Young: by Young, Kelly. Double plays: King" to aOrdner, Kelly to Melnke. Walsh to French to Gardner, Time:. 1:20. '.Umpires: Knapp and Flynn. 1 ' ' ' - " SMITH'S BATTING IIKI.PS SIOUX His Three Slnstlea Brine tn Three Rons Last In Tenth Inning. WICHITA. Sept 8.-Three singles by Smith on his last three trips to the plate brought In three runs for SiouCity and beat Wichita In a ten-inning pitchers battle, bcore: - - - - - - i icrruiT a , i ' AH. R. II. O. A. . E. Craig. If 4 119 0 0 Middleton, cf....... 5 . 1 1 3 0 0 Koerner, lb.......... 80 1 15 2 0 Hushes. 2b 8 0 11 4 0 Callahan, ss. ........ 5 0 1 2 9 Mee. 3b... 4 9 2 2 4 1 Ptttlgrew. rf.,...;.. 4 0 9 8 9 . Clemons, c... ........ 3 0.0 3 1,0 Ellis,, p 3 0 0 1 4 b Totals" ...;...S4 I 7 30 21 1 , SIOUX CITY. Clark, cf ..... 5, 2 2 3 0 9' Smith, ss 6 0 8 ' 0 2 t Myers, If -2b 6 0 1 4 0 1 Lynch, rf.. 4 0 9 1 9 Tennant, lb.......... 4 , 0 0 10 0 0 Evans, 3b 4 0 10 1 0 Breen. If 1 0 0 0 0 0 Andreas,-2b 2 , 0 0 2 8 0 Diets, c 0 0 0 0 9 0 Chapman, c... 3 0 0 10 0 White, p.... 4 -1 : 10 3 A (i Marshall , 1 o 9 0 0 0 Totals .....;.r....,38 3 1 30 ' W 1 Batted Jbr Chapman In tenth. Score by. lmiir.gsw Sioux Citr 0 0 "0 1 0 1 9 1-8 Wichita 2 0 9 4),0 9 9 9 9 02 Two-baaa h ta: Erana. Clark. Three base hit: Clark. Struck out: By Ellis, 3: by White, 8. Basein balls. Off White, 6: off Ellis, 1. 'Time: 1:65. Umpire: McOlnnla and Myers. 890 Nebraska Wesleyan Will Have Strong : Foot Ball Team UNIVERSITY PLACE, Neb., Sept 8. (Speclal.) Coach Kline of the Nebraska Wesleyan foot ball team Is expected back next week from Illinois, where he has been convalescing from his serious Illness of last spring. He has now almost re covered his normal health and weight and will be able to take up his full duties at the beginning of the football season. All of the regulars of last year's foot ball team are expected back with the ex ception of Com me, the siflpyend , and halfback; Captain Ruyle, Who-, gradu ated; McCormack, end; Van Allen, quar terback, and P.ausch, guard. The new materall expected will more than make up for these losses and another cham pionship team Is expected. Among the expected newcomers are Durham, a husky fu.ioack of 1(0 pounds, from Bristol, Colo.; dreen and Woods from Mason City, the latter playing at guard and stripping at 105, and the giant center from Nebraska Military academy, Ward by name, 6 feet 6 Inches In height and weighing well over 200 pounds. These and the other new men will come in good because of the he'avy schedule for this season. i , , r- The schedule is: October, 4, Wesleyan against Grand Island co'.lege, at University Place. October 11, Wesleyan against Cotner, at University Place. October 18, Wesleyan against Drake, at Des Moines. October 25, Wesleyan against Bellevue, at University Place. November 1, WeHleyan against Kansas Aggies, at Manhattan. November 8,. Wesleyan against South Dakota, at University Place. November 22, Wesleyan against Denver, at Denver, . . 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Coe went but of the game by getting a split thumb. Umpire Segrlst had no decisions ques tioned. Schoonover Is In the game again. Score: . R.U.E. Hastings ....0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0- 2 5 5 Grand Island 0 2 2 1 1 1 Y -1014 0 Earned runs: Hastings, 2: Grand Island. 5. Two-base hits: Badura, Mc Kibben, Smith. Home run: Badura. Bases on balls: Off Shanner, 2; off Mc Cullough, 2; off Adams, 2; off Closomn, 2. Struek out: By Shanner, 2; by Mc Cullough, 2; by Adams, 1: by Closman, 12. Batteries: Shanner, McCullough, Ad ams and Bachant; Closman, Coe and Jokerst Umpire: Segrlst. , - FREMONT, Neb., Sept. 8.-(Speclal Telegram.) Fremont took the second game from Seward this afternoon, by a score of 4 to 1. The Statesmen's two errors cost them as many runs and they could not do much with the stick. To morVow la booster day and the last game of the season. Score: R.H.Bl Fremont 0 0 0 1 2 0 01 04 2 Seward 9 ,9 9 9 1 0 0 9 0-1 4 2 Batteries: Fremont. Klngdon and Neff; Seward, Stevens and Campfleld. t WauuwPlnys Henta at Crofton. WAUSA, Neb., Sept. 8.(Speclal.)-A. N. Alden. G. H. LtddeU. H. R. Ander son and L. C. Anderson, of the Wansn Tennis club,' met the Crofton racquet wlolders on-their , own courts yesterday with the following resutts: Llddell won ffom'Kuehn in singles, 8-8; Swift and Kuehn defeated Alden and Llddell, 2-8, 6-3, 6-8. 61, 61; Maiott and Laird won from Anoerson ana Anderson, 7-9, -, Alden and Llddell defeated Maiott and Laird. 8-4; Kuehn- and Swift beat An derson and Anderson, 6-L, ; ... ' Genoa Keeps on Wtunln;. GENEVA.. Neb. '.Sept 8. (Special.)- Geneva defeated Clarke on the Geneva grounds today,- by the score of 12 to 2. The hitting and bae running of the Geneva team was the feature. Score: RUB. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE! I WT.Pctl 'Denver ....84 69 .5n'i Omaha 82 62 .ot9 St. Joseph.. 79 64 .55;! Des Moines. 72 67 ,51Kj Lincoln ....71 73 .4931 Sioux City.. 67 73 .47SI Wichita ....67 77 .4ri Topeka 4S 95 . 336) AMER LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Boston 82 38 .70S' Phlla 79 52 .603 Wash 79 54 .59M Chicago ....64 66 . 4921 Detroit ....61 72 .451 Cleveland .57 73 . 438' New York.. 46 M .S57I St. Louis. ..45 85 . 3461 NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct New York. ..89 39 .695 Chicago 81 48 . 628 Pittsburgh .77 52 .597 Cincinnati ..65 67 .493 Phlla - .. 62 66 .481 St. Louis. ..54 77 .412 Brooklyn ...49 79 .383 Boston 40 89 .310 AMER. ASS'N. W.L.Pct Minn'polls .88 65 .641 Columbus "..96 69 .617 Toledo 90 63 588 Kan. .Clty..77 76 .604 Milwaukee .73 79 .480 St. Paul.... 72 83 .46S Louisville ..58 96 .37 India'pollB 52 104 .334 Yesterday's Resalts. 'WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 2-10; Denver, 6-8. - ' ." Topeka, 0-0; St. Joseph, 3-4. Sioux City. 3; Wichita, 2. Lincoln, 6-1; Des Moines, 2-1. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh 12; St. Louis, 8. ' Chicago, 8; Cincinnati, 10. , AMERICAN LEAGUE, St. Louis, 1; Detroit 2. Cleveland, 5; Chicago, 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee, 7-0; Minneapolis, 8-5. -Kansas City, 3-7; St. Paul, 7-6. . Columbus 3-3; LoulBvllle, 4-1. Toledo, 34; Indianapolis, 6-1. Games Today. Tl. . . emei-n league umana at Denver, To peka at St. Joseph, Sioux City at Wich ita, Lincoln at Des Moines. National League Brooklyn at New York, Boston at Philadelphia. niein-Hii ueague no games scheduled. American AaanolaHnn .f i I ....... 1 . Minneapolis, Kansas City at St. Paul, Co lumbus at LoU-lftVille Tnferin at Tnrilonon- OliS. ' Nebraska State League-Grand Island at Hastings, Seward at Fremont, York at Columbus, Superior at Kearney. MILLERS TAKE DOUBLE BILL Milwaukee Beaten" in Both Games of Double-Header. PIRATES POUND CARDINALS Pittsburgh Jumps Hard Onto Three St. Louis Pitchers at St Louis. 0T00LE E0ECED TO RETIRE Hendrlx Takes His Place and He In Turn Is Relieved by Camnlts St. Louis Team Does Some ' Ragged Fielding-. ST. LOUIS, Sept 8. Pittsburgh pounded the local pitchers hard while the home (earn fielded in ragged fashion. In the first inning O'Toole walked five men In succession and was relieved by Henrlx. Score: PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O. Byrne, Sb.... 6 2 1 Carey. It.. Donlln, rt., Wagner, h Miller, lb., Wilson, cf 2 a i i i Butler, 2b... t 1 Simon, -c... S O O'Toole, p... 1 1 Hendrlx, p., 2 1 Camnltm, p.. 1 0 ST. LOUIS. A.E. , Ab.H.U.A.K. 1 OOMhooIej. cf 4 1 0 0 1 OMagee, It.,.. (110-0 0 Smith, Jb... 4 t 0 1 1 4 OKonotchy, lb S 1 7 0 0 1 0 Eying, rt.... 4 0 111 0 OHauser M.I 1 I I 1 1 1 Galloway, 2b 4 I 1 ( 0 t: Wingo, c... 4 1111 0 Ogteeie, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 03 OOrlner, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Oake 110 0 0 HEAT TOO MUCH FOR UMPIRE First Game Decided by Score of Eight to Seven With Each Team Getting Fifteen lilts Two , Doobles by Clymer. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 8.-Mlnne.Doll won both games of a double-header with Milwaukee today. Umpire CahiU was forced to retire at the end of the first game because of the heat. Score, first game: ' . . ' '" " minnbjapolis. ab.h.o.a.: Clymer, cf.. 5 I I 0 Altlter, ... 4 114 Williams, lb t 1 0 8 J Dfl'nty, lb 4 1 7 0 Knaaman, rt, I I 10 Ktlltfer. Jb.. I 14 0 F.Del'nty, It 4 I 1 0 Owena, e.... 1 0 1 0 Smltb, .... 10 10 Allen, o 1 0 10 Olmatead, p. I 0 0 1 Comstock p. 0 0 0 0 Wadrtell, p.. 1111 Unglaub ... 1 0 0 0 Ferrt 110 0 Oil! 0 0 0 0 r. MILWAUKEE. ' 8. " AB.H.O.A. I ILeibold, of.. (110 0 ORandall, rt.. OCbappelle, If 4 OJones, lb. OClark, lb.... ( 0 Burke, .... I 0 Lewis, lb... 8 0 Block, o t OStapalcka, p 1 OHovlik. p... 9 Cutting, p.. 0 0 Nicholson, -p 1 0HoU I 0 -, 0 Totals.. .. .45 UM 11 0 Clarks 1 0 0 0 9 0 1 0 0-2 3 8 Geneva 1 1 0 9 8 2 5 0 12 12 2 Home run: Ross. Three-base hits: Todenhoft, Pollard. Two-base hit: Res chela Batteries: Clarks, Douglas and Douglass; Geneva, Ballou and Rosa.' Laurel Blanks Allen. LAUREL. Neb., Sept. 8.-(Snecial.l In the last day ot the base ball tournament Laurel snut out Alien, l zto 0. Few, If any medicines, have met with th4 uniform success that has attended the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The remarkable oures of colic and diarrhoea which It has effected In almost every neighborhood have given It a wide reputation. For sale by all dealers. Totals.'. ...Ss 15 30 ,0 1 t Batted for Olmstead In tbe fifth. ' Batted for Comstock in sixth. Ran for Ferris. i. Batted for Hovlik In eighth.' Two -out when winning run scored. Minneapolis 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 18 Milwaukee 1 23010000 0-7 Two-base hits: ; Clymer (2), Rossman, Lewis, Jonea. Hits: Off Olmstead, 11 in five innings; off Comstock, 1 In one In ning; off Waddell, 3 In four Innings; off Slaulcka. 5 In five Inntncs: off Hovlik. In two Innings; off Cutting, 2 In two and two-thirds Innings; off Nicholson. 3 In two and one-half innings. Struok out: By Olmstead, 3; by Comstock, 1; by Waddeli, 2; by Slapnlcka. 3; by Hovlik, 2; by Cut ting. 1: by Nicholson. 8. Bases on balls: .Off Slapnlcka, 6; off Cutting, 1; off Hov. Ilk, 1; off Nicholson, 2. Time: 2:40. Um pire: Cahill. ST. PAUL. , KANSAS CITT. AB.H.O.A. E. AB.H.O.A.R. McK'ch'a, 5 I 10. 0 Downey, lb. 4 1 I l H'camtn 4b 6 111 OCoulsoS, if,, i II 1 Flynn, rt.., t 1 1 0 0 Lennox, lb. I 1 I 1 t Behg, lb.... 1 11 0 OFIene,-lb... 1 I I I 1 Autrcy, lb.. 114 01 Drake, cf.... I 0 I 1 Ralston. If.. 4 110 0 Walker, rf.; 4 10 0 0 Hoffman, cf. I 1 I 0 OOTonnor. e. 4 1 0 I 0 Casey, e 4 I I 1 OTannehlll, ni 1 1 I I Larey, p 1111 OVaugbn. p... 1 0 1 4 o aabel, p 110 10 Totals.. ...M It 17 ( 1 ' " , - , Totals.. ...M 10 It 1 t Kansas City ......0 0 0 0 1 I 0 9 03 St. Paul 0 1 9 1 4 1 9 9 -7 Two-hase hits: Walker. Ralston (2). Tannchlll, Flynn. Hits: Oft Vaughn, 11 In five Innings; of Zabel, 4 In three In nings. Bases on balls: Off Leroy, 4; off smgnn, a. otruca out: By Lroy, ; oy Vaughn, 6; by Zabel, 8., Time: 8:03. .Um pires: Connolly and Irwin. Totals...,. 4J 15 17 H 1 ,. Batted for Grlner in ninth. Pittsburgh 8 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 "0-12 St. Louis 3 0030001 1-8 Two-base hits: Carev. Smith. Rases on balls: Off . Steele, 1; off Hendrlx, 5; off Woodburn. 1; off Camnltz, 1; off O'Toole. 6. Struck out: Bv Woodburn. 6; by Hendrlx, 4; by Camnlta, 2; by Grlner, 3. Hits: Off Steele, 6 In one In ning; orr Woodburn, 9 in eight innings; off O'Toole, 0 In one-third Innings; off Hendrlx, 4 in three and two-thirds In nings: off Camnltz. 8 In five Inninn-s Time: 2.30. Umpires: Eason and John stone . Clnci Takes Three of Fonr. CINCINNATI Sept. 8.-Clnc.innntl mafl it three out of four. Benton was wild, but uregory, wno relieved mm, pitched ex cellent ball. , Madden was hit hard, and Summer was wild. Score: CHICAGO, CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O. AH. Sheckard, It. 4 1 10 OBescher, If.. 1 11 1 0 Miller, rf.... I 111 OKnlaley, cf.. 4 1200 Tinker, as... 4 1 1 1 OHoblltsel, lb 5 1 I 0 0 Zim'man. lb 5 1 0 1 0 Mitchell, rf. I 1 1 1 1 Saler, lb.... 4 1 T OOPhelan, lb.. I 1 1 4 1 Even, 2b.... till l Grant, ss.... 10011 Leach, cf...'. 1 1 1 0 . 0Kan. lb.... 8 114 1 l-otter, c... 114 0 (Clarke, c... 4 110 0 Madden, p.. I 0 0 t J Benton, p.., 1,10 10 Summers, p. 1 0 I I 0 Gregory, p.' 1 0 0 0 0 Kicnie, p... 00400 ' . tUi, j2 u 21 14 ( Total 31 11 21 7 1 Chicago J.0 1 1 0 4 1 1-8 Cincinnati ...1 1 4 0 0 3 110 (Called at end of seventh by agreement.) Two-base hits: Zimmerman, Clark, Egan, Mitchell. Home run: Bescher. Hits: .Off Madden, 6 in three innings; off 8ummers, 4 In four Innings; off Benton, 9 In four innings. Bases on balls: Off Summers, 2; off Benton, 9; off Madden, 2. Struck out: By Madden, 1; by Summers. 2; by Richie, 1; by Benton, 3. Time: 2:20. Umpires:' Brennan and Owens. ; STORZ LOSE CLOSE CONTEST "Broom" Donaldson Saves All-Na- tions by Clever Hurling. FMS FOUR IN SINGLE INNING Chamberlain, for Triumphs, Hakes Poor Start, but Almost Wins Game Mexican Twlrlcr Driven i from Boa. . Eva Cord Victorious -in Five-Heat Eace HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 8.-Orand circuit racing at Charter Oak -park ended yesterday with contests in four classes. In the 2:10 trot five heats were necessary? Eva Cord, owned by Geers and driven by Frank Jones, captured the event Geers, piloting Pee Wee, hadxtO be con tent with fourth place. Summaries: Trotting, 2:08 class; purse 31,000: Brace Girdle, b. " m., by Tregantle- Deborah, by Dictator (Murphy) 1 1 Funny Crank, b. g. (Geers) 2 2 Time: J:1114, 2:12V4, Trotting, 2:10 class: purse $1,000: v Eva Cord, b. m., by Silk Cord Eva Worthy, by Axworthy ' (Jones) 31111 Kenyon W blk. h. (McDon ald) 2 15 4 2 Jack London, ch. g. (Murphy) 1 8 4 2 4 Pee Wee, b. g.-(Geers) 4 6 2 3 3 Blrchleaf, b. g. (Berry) 6 5 8dr Raffles, blk. g. (Bucgess).... 4 8dr Time: 2:0914, 2:08, 2:08, 2:13. 2:09. Pacing, 2:12 class; purse 31.000: Bessie Bee, b. m., by Star On-w-ard-Agnea H., by Heretio (Parker) 4 111 The Earl,-b. g. (McKlnny) , 14 4 4 Major ODell, blk. g. (Snow).... 3 2 2 2 Add F.. b. h. (Cox) 2 3 3 3 Georgetown, br. s. (Crosier).... 6 6 6dr Greenbrlno, jr., br. s. (Dkye).. 6dr Time: 2:0914. 2:07, 2:10. 2:08H- BARACAS STRENGTHEN CLAIM Despondent Man Tries Salclde. WEBSTER CITY, la.. Sept. l-(Speclal Telegram.) Fot the second time In two weeks, Kendall Smith, a young man, aged 20, today attempted suicide, this time with a .32 caliber revolver. His prior attempt was with laudanum. Smith was walking in the park this evening with 'a young woman and his brother prevented tile act 'Smith Is despondent over a love affair. Key to the SItuavion Be Advertising. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. . Miss Marlon Dolaa will leave Sunday evening to enter the University of Min nesota. , .,..'. ........ Win Over Fontnuellea In Close Game, Eight to Seven. ' The Baraca base ball team of the Im manuel Baptist church deprived the Fontanelles of their claim" to the Satur day championship by defeating them at Fontanelle park ;'yestsrday afternoon, S to T. This .was thy second "victory , for the Baracasbut of three games played with the Fontanelles. .Features were tht brilliant pitching of Lehr for "eight ' In nlngs and ! the good relief pitching bj Lambert when Lehr's' pitching arm was injured. Score; , , . , BARACAS. . "' FONTANEU.K3... X l AB.H O.A.E. ' AB.H.O.A.B. L. Baugh, lb. 4 111 IJo-os'n, rf-.4 1 4' 1 0 awansoo. c..4 011 1 1 Parish, ss. . .5 1 I i Wood, ss-lb.,5 0 1 l'OLI't'll, cf-lb.l 0 10 1 Lear, p 4 I e I tB'k'r. cf-lb-p.4 110 0 i Lambert, p..O 0 1 OOlugow, tb..4 18 0 0 A-B gh. Jb-M.5 111 IRoberU'n, IM 0 I 0 0 Ererett, lb..l I 10 0 0T. Seaton, lf.1 0 0 0 0 Johnson, et..I 0 1 0 Morrow rf-e.4 18 0 1 Katon. It.. ..4 110 OR. Beat's, 2b. 8 1 11 0 Kelly.rf 1 10 0 0 Latham, p.. .4 0 110 Totals .... 11 2T 10 4 - Totals ....15 T2 I Everest out, changing position at bat. Baracas ...9 93039992-8 FonUnelles ....9 2 3 1 9 9 1 9 9-i Two-base hits: Lehr, Everett, Bnker. Stolen bases: Johnson, ' Everett, Eaton Morrow, Johnson. Struck out: By Lehr, 9; by Lambert 2; by Latham, 7. Bases on balls: Off Lehr, 1; off Latham, 1. Hits: Off Lehr, 8 In eight Innings; off Lambert, 1 in one Inning: - The All-Nations, accompanied by their added attraction, "Broom" Donaldson of strike-out fame, nosed out the Store Triumphs in a thrilling finish at Rourke park Saturday. Score: 6 to 5. The victory was mainly due to their timely swatting. However, the battle might have slipped fr.om the visitors' grasp but for the timely entry of the raw-boned darky who stopped the brew ers In their tracks. ' Bradford's men were beginning to get their . bearings when Donaldson took the mound and stopped the rally by fanning five men In a row. The All-Nation roster has been greatly strengthened since the team's last visit here. . Their recent acquisitions, Ji Hull and Blatney, were a great factor In yesterday's game. "Pick" Brockmaii, an Omaha, negro, handled himself well at short for the visitors. " The Store plainly exhibited the effects of a long rest during the opening part by their inability In solving Wabum's de livery. The Mexican twirler had the locals at his mercy until the sixth, when "he began showing signs of weakness, finally being replaced in the seventh. Chamberlain's Start Poor. I "Buzz" Chamberlain got a poor start in the Initial round and had hardly realized what had occurred when the All-Nations chased,-three, runs across the platter. In the next five Innings the game was a pitchers' duel, with Wabum having a slight edge over his opponent. , Hull opened the sixth for the visitors with a Texas leaguer, was sacrificed to second by "Pick" and rounded the Bases on Crow's Bwat While the" brewers were tolling under a severe handicap they stirred up things in their half of the sixth by scoring two on a ' couple of hits and a dropped throw by the female lirst-sacker. Three successive hits resulted In two scores for the mixed tribe in their half of the eighth. Nothing daunted, Brad ford's boys saile4 up into the fray with intentions to win. Their Intentions fell short and they were unable to overcome the lead. . ' ' Get Tjvo In Eighth'. ; Lawler secured a pass In the eighth, Graham forced "Coal 01! Ed,? Durkee lined to "Pick" at short, Drummy's two sacker shoved Graham at third. On the first ball pitched to Welch, H. John hit one over the right field fence that went foul by a couple of feet His next attempt resulted In a safe one, scoring Graham and Drommy. Washburn passed Dougherty. At this stage Captain Reeves called "Broom" Donaldson In and he whiffed Minikus. In the next Inning he fanned four, Clair being safe when the third strike sailed over Reeves' head. . - Today the same teams will clash. Don aldson and Olson will oppose each other. The big negro , southpaw has dropped but one game this season. Score: all-Nations. storz. AB H O A E. . an H n a n Hull, rt I I 1 0 OGraham. 2b. .2 0 ' i i Bl'kman, aa..l 0.1 1 1 Durkee, SS....4 1111 urow. id 3 14 BDrummy lb. 4 1 11 0 1 Blatney, 2b. 4 2 1 1 0 Welch, rf....4 2 1 0 0 Reeves, C.I..1 1 11 0 ODau'rrty, If. .1 0 10 0 D'n'ld. lf-p.4 1 0 OMInlkus, lb..4 1110 Cahlntw, ci4 0 10 OHachten, cf. 4 0 1 0 0 Wabum, p. ,.4 0 11 OClair. c 1 0 I t Carrie, lb.. ..4 0 7 1 IChambTs, p.l 0 0 5 0 'Lawler 0 0 0 0 0 Total! .,..35 10 27 0 2 Olson, p 1 0 0 0 - i . Total St I 27 11 1 -Lwier oatted ror Chamberlain In eighth. y All-Nations ........8 9 9 9 1 0 9 2 0-6 Store ..v ! 1 0 0 0 9 0 8 2 0-fr - Two-base hits: Bloatney (2). Welch, D rummy. Three-base hit: D rummy. Struck out: By Chamberlain, 3; by Olson, 1; by Wabum, 7; by Donaldson. 5. Base on balls: Off Wabum, 1. Sacrifice hits: Backman 5(2). ' ( Stolen base: Donaldson. Hits: Off. Chamberlain. 10 In eight In nings; off Wabum, 8 in seven and two thirds innings. Wild pitch. Donaldson. Runs batted In: - Welch (3), Minikus, Crow (3), Donaldson (2). Umpire: Mc-Andrews. TY . COBB WINS THE GAME Triples and Then Scores Wining Run on a Passed Ball. NEW PLAYERS LOOK GOOD Veach Continues His Hitting Streak and Also Makes a Sensational Throw to the Plate from the Outfield. DETROIT, Sept. 8.-Ty Cobb scored the run In the seventh Inning today which, gave Detroit a 2 to 1 victory over St. ' Louis. Cobb tripled and then came home . on a passed ball. It was a pitchers' bat tle all the way. Veach, Detroit's new; outfielder, continued his hard bitting and made a sensauonai throw to tne plate in the first, cutting down Hogan. Score :- 8T. LOUIS. ' DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A. . Shotten, cf. . t 1 1 0 OO'Marra, ss. 4 0 1 4 1 W.Brown. If S 1 0 0 OCorrldon. Sb 4 0 1 10 Hogan rt... 4 110 ((Crawford, rf 4 10 0 0 Pratt, 2b.... 1 0 0 2 OCobb, cf..... 1110 0 BtoTall, lb.. 4 1 1 1 1 Veach, if.... 113 10 Austin, lb... 10 11 0 Louden, 2b.. 1 1 1 5 0 Wallace, as. 4 1 1 0 OMoriarty. lb I 1 14 0 0 Alexander, o2 0 7 2 OKocher, c... 1 0 10 0 Wellman, p. 1 0 2 5 OWllletV p... 8 1 I I 0 Totals 21 5 24 11.1 Totals 29 7 27 16 1 St. Louis ..;.i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Detroit .......0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 -2 Two-base hit.' Hogan. Three-base iilts: ' Crawford. Cobb. ' Sacrifice hits: Alexan der, Louden, Brown. Stolen bases: snotton, Pratt Double plays: Wlliett to Moriarty, Alexander to Austin. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Detroit 4. Bases on balls: Off Wlliett, 3. First base on errors: St Louis. 1: Detroit. I. Struck out: By Wellman, 5; by Wlliett, 2. Passed balls: Kocher, Alexander. Wild pltche: Wellman. Time: l:u. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Westervelt - Naps -Trounce Sox. CHICAGO. Sept. 8.-Walsh was off In form in the first two Innings, Cleveland scoring five runs. Mitchell was In dan ger four times, but .brilliant support pulled him through. Graney and Weaver's Hfeldlng featured. Score: . , CHICAGO, . CLEVELAND. , AB.H.O. A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Rath. 2b.... I ISO OTurner, 3b.. 4 I t i t Mattick, cf.. I I 1.1 (.Chapman, as. 4 1 1 1 0 Lord. If. 4 0 10 OJackson, rf.. 4 110 0 Collins, rf . 4 1 10 OLtJoie. 2b... 1 lilt Borton, lb... 1 1 7 OlB'm'g'am, cf 4 1 I 0 0 Zelder. Sb..: 4 111 OGraney, It... I 1100 Wearer, as.. 4 0 1 1 0 Johnson, lb. 4 1 7 0 0 Kuhn, e..... I 14 1 OCariach. e... 4 0 119 Walsh, p.... 4 0 0 t 3 Mitchell, p.. 4 0 0 0 0 Totals.. ...24 T 27 11 3 Totals..:. .34 S 27 8 1 Chlcaeo 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 Cleveland .2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-5 Two-base hits: , Birmingham, Zelder, Jackson, Collins, Lajoie. Bases on balls: Off Walsh, 2; off Mitchell, 6. Struck out: By Walsh, 4; by Mitchell, 5. Time: 2:03. Umpires: Evans and Egan. CHRISTIANS BEAT : SOLDIERS Loft, for North Sldera, Allows Com- " pany A . Only ' One Safe Hit. The Brotherhood team of the North Side Christian church defeated Company A, 8 to 1, at, Fort Crook Saturday after- noon. Features were hard hitting, two double plays and- the pitching of Loft, who allowed only one hit. Score: Brotherhood 0 4 0 9 1 3 0 0 0-8 Company A... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Batteries: Loft and Nugent; Dennehy and Monroe. J TUKEY HAS BEST CARD K IN COUNTRY CLUB PLAY Big scores and poor plavlnr featured the third qualifying round in the direc tors' cup golf match at the Omaha Coun try club yesterday afternoon. The match was a handicap play against Colonel Bogey, with two to qualify.- H. A. Tukey turned In the best score of the day. It being even, and the remaining. Player turned in scores all of which were "down." E. H. Sprague took second honors with 2 down. Following are the best scores made out of a field of about fifty entries: ; H. A. Tukey, even. - E. H. Pirasrue. 2 down. F. H. Oalnes. 2 down. - -A. A. McClura. 4 down. Clarence reters, 4 down. ' J. H. 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