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4 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1912. Jeff is Getting to Be a Bit of a Wag Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher. m, . i . V JVr F'no another) ( Oh HeETl P SKUTr A - ( weu., 7 , to,c Jchop a DirpeRNC6 66twew I WHM... TL. I a soiDigR. V I wHe.e Does to J ., . 1(1 a !Sr ' . e BOOK TO t,l0C6 ,- fLc A WOWAN, ASOUDfCR I rne lUQ CS TH THC CAB8rr Or7 ' OHXMT p.- " (iffitftfed ! r-spRiMo on virr . , H0NC am a. eBlT, JUSWgr.' IT- Poland Icom,' Bfw putthat . l r-. J ' r: H, I , : -S a woman y tf V to ma it 7.- ! f ' I ' -j- f Qw m . HftRpek- J J "' ' ' - L ' ' - ",V " '''' -, , ''' SHUTOUT AND TIE AT DENVER 0.aha Loies Firtt to Grizzlies, Six to Hothing. Standing of Teams SEJ. "S THBEE TO THREE UKnte Fane Nine In First to Six for Schrelber, While Hall ia Second Strikes Oat Six "Men. DENVER,' Sept. lO.-In the final grame xof the Kuon with Omaha the locals won the first game of a double-header 'and thai the score In. the second, which jwas called In the sixth on account of 'darkness. Score, first (tame:. ' ' . ...' DENVER. .). AB. R7. H. (3llmer,;lf. Cassldy,, rf.. Uiea.ii,. C.,., ........ t fQuIllin,' 3b....,iV.,4 it'offey, M. .ir..s 8 Krenchi-2b;,-.,,.,V:J- J Mndsay., lbl.,, .. r; 'Schrelber, , p.....,.... O. ; o :.. I :l ... i .':12 . Totals t;.;. - '(' 'Justice,' ...',, jCoyle,, rf....... iThomason, cf. 'Johnson, c... Kane, lb 'Schlpke, 2b.. .. (Nlehoff, 8b.,.. 'Sctt'nlon, If.... KiiBate, p.y.V.. K: AB..,fL 4 4 I S ...l. 1 I 8 t ..... i . ; 0. 0 0 a o. 1 2 8 8 0 0 0 ' Totali ,2$ "'. fpmatia t..V..v.....O 0 0 Jienver., .........0 J 0 0 Iber, . . Bases on halls: 3; off Fugate. 4. Tims:" liohnson and O'Toole. , jScore, second ram: -,(, - OMAHA. ' ' Afl. B, !.. O. A. 0 0 ;;: 9 ' 1 rl ; 7 o- ;12 A. - 4 0 0 0 ' 2 1 0 8 10 24 oooo-o MOM 8; by Bchre! Off Schrolber, 1:46. Umpires. Justice,' ss.... I Ooyle. rf Thomasori, cf. jjonnson. IV,,,.,, i8chlpke,.2b,.. 'Nlehoff, 8b... Hcanlon, If... 'Jlall, p...,,,., ' Totals..'.. '.. Ollmo!-e(v lf.. Oasgldy, rf.... Beau, cf , .Xulllin. 3b '(Viffay, ss.., French, 2b.... ,liindsay, lb.... fahr, ...,. , Kf'hreiber, p.',. Ilitnard, p.... Channel! . 1 -. Totals. 8 8 8 8 3 2 8 ...... t .... '2 22 '" " DENVER. 'Aft R. ...... 8 8 8 0 ...... 8 . 0 ...... 2 0 ...... 1 a 8 . , A. S 0 s 0 I . 0 0 WEST. LiEAOTJE. I ' W.L.Pct. Denver .. 85 59 ,im New Omaha .. 82 83.660 St. Joseph 81 l .559 Des Moines 74 (7 .iZ Lincoln Wichita TOrk Chicago .. Pittsburgh Cincinnati 71 75 ,m Phlla 69 77 .473) St. Uwls NAT. LEAGUE. W.UPct. Bloux City 7 75 .4721 Brooklyn Topeka AMERI. 48 97 .331 LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. .. 93 3D ,711 Boston AMER. Mlnneap's 92 39 .702 a 48 .631 78 82 .600 (W 67 .406 . 62 67 .481 H 78 .409 . 48 82 .374 , 40 90 .308 ABS'N. W.LPct 100 65 .645 96 60.613 90 S .683 Boston Phlla. 79 53 Columbus Wssh'gton 80 54 .5971 Toledo .. Chicago .. 64 67 .489 Kan. City 78 77 .504 Detroit .. 62 72 .44; Milwaukee 73 81.474 Cleveland 57 74 .4151 St. Paul 78 84 .4i5 New York 47 63 ,VX Louisville 59 93 ,3s3 St Louis 45 86 .343 Indlanap's 52 104 .534 ; ; Yesterday's Resalts. WESTERN LEAGUE, Omaha, 0-8: Denver. 6-8. Topeka, 2; St. Joseph. 3. " Bisux City, it-.' Wl'hlts, . ,i . Lincoln, 4-1 j Des Moines.' 8-1. , NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis,, 3; New York, 4. Pittsburgh, 11; Philadelphia, 4. Chicago, 6; Boston. 4. Cincinnati, 10; Brooklyn. 4. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. Rrwtnri & r.t.a an 1 New York, 8; 8t Louis, 8. Philadelphia, 6; Detroit, 8. Washington. 11; Cleveland, 2, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 3; Minneapolis, 13. Kansas City, 7; St. Paul, 4. -National Leaaue St. Loi'iia at k York, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, Chi cago st Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. American league Boston at cnicago, New York at St. Louts, Philadelphia at Detroit. Washington at Cleveland. American AMoelittiin M!wnlr. t Minneapolis, Kansas City at Bt. Paul, inmanano s at coiumhua. To Kin at ivouiavwe. balla: Off Crutcher, 1; off Reynolds, 1. trouble play: Watson to Zwilling: Time: i:. empires: Knap and Flynn. GIANTS CONQUER CARDINALS Series With Kaws May Be Transferred Le&gne Leaders Bunch Long Hits Off Pitcher Sallee. 1. Pitchers record: Off Moore, 6 hits ir. eight times at bat in four innings; oft Finneran, 7 hits in fifteen times at bat in three Innings; off Nicholson, 6 hits in ten times at bat In two innings. Time; 2:05. Umpires:, Brennan and Owens. to Omaha Grounds .'5? tendon Word was received yesterday from Pa Rourke that the Topeka-Omaha series which is scheduled to be played at To peka September 18 to 18, Inclusive, will In all probability be transferred to Omaha. Mr. Rourke said everything pointed that way now and ha would know definitely In a day or two. By this arrangement Omaha would get the advantage of playing on their own grounds and would also draw much larger crowds :f han If the games were played in Topeka as the Kaws are drawing very poorly of late and the best Omaha would expect In tha way of money Would be the guaranty. , Another- fea ture which has been arranged which will be of great benefit to the fans Is that tha score by Innings of the Denver games would be shown on the scora board at the park during the twelve games the Rourkes will be home. Marqaard Yields Nine ' Hits, bat Is Effective in Pinches, and tae Score Resalts Four to C Three, , ' NEW YORK, Sept. 10,-New York de feated St. Louis here today in the first game of a four-game series, 4 to 3. The champions bunched long hits on Sallee. Marquard also was hit hard, but was ef fective in the pinches. Captain Doyle of the New York? will be out of the game tor several days with a strained tendon. Score: , - ' ST. LOUIS. NIW YORK. , AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E Huglm, 2b. 4 1 t 4 OSsoia'n. If J 1 1 0 ( . ii... o.j o 0 08bfr 2b... 4 Mowrejr, lb. I t I 1 "Bckr, cf... 4 Konetthy, lb 4 til 0 1 Murray,' rf.. 4 Evna, rt..., o 1 1 CMerklt. lb.. 4 Hauaer, n.,4-1 j.i OHwios, 4 viv owtlaon, e. .. I I 1 i Fletcher, u. 1 II 1 0 Marquard. p 8 o o o . n Totals 13 10 Oakea. ef..., 4 Brean'ban, c 4 Bailee, p..,, I Smith 1 Oeyer, p 0 1 1 I 1 1 1 10 1 3 8 7 0 I 1 0 f 8 Carney, c Wolverton,v p., 1 18 ' 10 . 1 .. 0 ..23 11, 0 0 1 . 0 . 0 O: i o 2 0 0 ,4 0 0 0 u A. 0 ' 0 , 0 1 1 3 0 1 t 0 0 Totals 18 ' 1 8 15 4 Batted for Feber In the fifth. Ran for McQraw In the fifth. 1 (Game called in the ffth to alllow the visitors to catch a train). i 0 Des Mollis...... 0 O'f-l -ft Lincoln ,...0 0 0 1 01 Two-bass Mt: Harm. Sacrifice hits sergnammer, uoie, csiuns. juases on balis: Off Faber, 1; off Wolverton 2. Struck out: By Wolverton, 8. Passed ball: Carney. Stolen bases: Hatin, Leonardo Left on bases: JVs Moines, 5; Lincoln, ,'8. Tims: 1:00. , Umpires , Has kell. :. . - . Batted for Coffey in sixth. .Called in sixth, account darkness. , umaha , 3 MOON JJenver ;iv. . .r.. .,0 4 10 t D-fc Stolen : Qulllln 2. TWo-bas hit. Ball. Three-base hit:' Johnson. Struck oat: By Hall, 8; by Ionard, 4. Bases ,on Bans: orr Bthrelber, 1; off Hall, 4. u ime: a:66. xmpires; Johnson and O Toole DKS . MOIMCS BEATS LINCOLN 4' Is Keroaft (jane of 'Doable-Header Calfeaf Atte Fifth. VEX, SIOINES, la,. Sept.- 10. -Des mpines won jna nrst game or a double jheauer.by DunOMng.hlts In the seventh i Inning., score, 8 to 4.' The second game jwas called after tha fifth Inning to al llow tbe visitors to catch a train, with th score l-tof 1. Today's games ended una locai neaaooi ncore, tirst game VPES. MOINES. :ann.. rr..........M. 3,3 iColllns, et..... Kores, ,....... 3 j 1 1 Jones, 'U.'.tV ..!.. I . Claire, 2b..,v,..ii 8. 1 . UkaQwgk! o....i,..ie 3 o; !6eet, p 4..-., 0, Ta,iLX4;...JT 8 - .-;;-! LINCOLN.; ' H- X . AB.' R. H. tBerghammerss.i... 4 0 1 L!ojd."2b.,..v...... 3 0 1 i;obb, rf...,i.r.'-...... 1 0' 0 puttier, 3-t...i.U.A.... 3 1 1 :Mt.-Cormlck, If.. 8 0 1 '.ole,' cf.. 8 1 ' Hftroour, '3b..V. 4 0 0 Mullen, lb. ..v.. ...... 8 10 ISiratton, oi,,.... 1 0 1 llayer,, 8 0 0 Taylor, p.". 0 0 0 McLarry.ei.M..... 10 0 barney, ,...,..,... 10 0 Totals .-...4..: 27 0. X is 0 27 O. 3. 3 0 0 0 8 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 A. E. .00 0 i s o 3 . r'l'- 18 ; - t A. 9 a o 0 0 0 8 0 1 1 0 0. 0 34 1 Batted for Mayer In ths seventh. . TBatted'for Taylor In tha ninth. 0es Moines.. ..0 0 1 H t M M jLiocoip ......,... .0 0110010 1-4 Two-base hit: , Oars. 1 Sacrifice hits: iklratton-O), Korea. Ulatowskl. Hahn t). IJonss, MeCormlck, Collins. Double play: Korea to Rellly to Jones. Bases on balls: 'fC HweeU 3; off Mayer, 8; off Taylor, 4. iiruok outBy Sweet. 3; by Mayer, i; by Taylor, 2.. Hit by pitched bail: By IJ-weat, Cobb, Mullen: by Mayer. Clair, f-tolen bases; . Mullen. Kores. Hits: Off Maj-er, In six Innings; off Taylor, 3 m It wo linings. ; Left on bases: Des Moines, 8; Lincoln, .5. ' Time! 3:10. Umpire; Has, Score, -second game: t : , " .-,: . . DES MOINES." Hahn. rf.. 8 0 K'ollins, cf ......j t 0 ' ! Korea, s. ............ 3 A SJones, lb ,.. 1 9 liyeonard. If... 1 0 Kellly. 2b 1 9 iTUlra. 3b .....1. 1 0 ;McGraw, c.. 2 0 Faber, p........,..v..l 0 . Morris .... J , KogBe ':.....,.i;. 0:1. Totals lierghammer, Liovd. 2b...... !r.llet, rf ioi.'ormlck, If. V"o!e. frt jt-urboiir, 2b., iluiln, lb ...:...18 .1;. LINCOLN. AB. R, s.... 8 0 ....... 8 0 3 0 3 1 1 2 0' 2 0 H, O. A. E. 8 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 0 6 0 0 10,00 0 3 2 0 0 8 4 0 10 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 , 0 - 0 0 0 to 0 7 15 S "0 H. O. . A. B. 1 1 3 0 0 0 10 1 10 0 1 10 0 0 3 0 0 1110 14 0 0 TWENTY.SIX'RUNS BY WICHITA Four Pitchers for Stoos City Led to ' ''i' -v'v, Slaaghter. - .v. .;'. e. . WICHITA, Sept. lO.-Wlchita slaught ered tour bioux City pitchers today. The game Is thought u be a record for hits and runs in the Western league. Score. ' ; ' WICHITA. , ; AB, R. . H . 6 VI v 3 .7 Mlddleton, cf.. Davis, rf........ Koerner, lb.,.. Hughes, 2b..... Callahan, as,... Pettlgrew. If... McGafflgan, 3b Clemons, 0..,,. Durham, p Perry, p...,;,.. Waoob ........ Ellis, p pettlgrew, p... I Totals......... , ; ,'3.'. : - 4 3 1 0 l; 2 3 4 S 3 -4 v 3 3 Ji 0 1 0 4 1 O A." . 1 0 10 ' ,0,:: .t.. Marshallr cf.. Clark; cf...., Smith, ss..,.. Lvnch.' rf..: ; 2 Myers", t If............. 1 Breen, rf and If.... S Tennunt lb... ...,..'& :4 SIOUX CITY, , A& R. H. 3 : O 4 28 27 3f30 3 Evans, 2b Holmes, 2b...,,. Andreas. 2b. 1... Chapman, c... Pelts, c... ...... Campbell, p..... Cann, p ..' Brown. ,p;.v.f..f.... O Conway, -p.. 8 2 ; l 0 ..-::S 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 8 V 1 0 O. A- ,0 Labor federation Meets at Fremont FREMONT Neb., Sept. 10.-Speclal Telegram.) The State Federation of La bor met at Masonlo hall with about fifty delegates present Mil ton Till, president of the local union, presided. Mayor Woli welcomed the visitors to ths city and Rev.' J. F. Reed welcomed them In behalf of the minis terial union. '. ' y' ' Governor Aldrlch spoke briefly on the improved condition of the laboring man. He declared that the time was coming game uninteresting. Both sides baAed irem anu iieiaea loosely.- in addition to their numerous hits the visitors - stole seven basts Lescher led with th ti,.b Score: - AB.H.O.A.E. 1 Trtmli 17 f 24 II t ' ' Batted for Sallee In the elrhth. ; New York....: 0 1 a 1 n a a a j St. Louis..., 1 0 0 .0 1 0.0 1 0-3 Bases on errors. New York, 1; St. Louis, 3. Two-base hits: ' Herzog. Mer kle. Three-base hits: Hugglns, Murray. Homa run: - Becker. Rtoln han- this morning JCo.n.etcny. Becker, Mowrey, Snodgrass. 9. Double play: Bresnahan to Hugglns. Bases on balls: Off Marquard,. 2; off Sallee, 1. Struck out: By Marquard, 7; by Sallee, 1. Hits: Off Sallee, 10 in seven innings. Time: 1:58. Umpires: Rlgler and Finneran, Reds Get Early Lead. BROOKLYN. Sept.- lO.-Clncinnatl otn enough runs In the first two innings off All.m t';i.'a.v to make the psst o? the. when old ago1 pensions to employes In capacitated hy" age would be general, Frank Jpolezal of Fremont spoke In fa vor of ", labor-saving machinery.", This afternoon ''Presldeni T. W. Parker of the State federation was In the chair and exState Labor Qommissolner Maupln was ths only speaker. Mr. Maupln argUed that Instead of trying to secure harmony between capital and labor more effort should be used In putting better bills through legislative bodies. BURNS THRASHES HOGAN Grudge of Long Standing Settled in San Francisco. Beacher, If.. 14 4 Knlaely, at., KoblltMl, lb I II Mitchell, rf. 4 I I Pheltn, lb... I I I Grant, as..,. 4 I I Bsan. Jb....4 t 4 Clark, 0,... 1 t 4 Fron-me, p.. 4 0 0 BROOKLYN.- ' AB.H.O.A.l Hastings and Fremont Knetier, Totals.., .. U 17 14 fcwln ONorthan,, f. 4 H'utshaw, 2b. t Humml, rf. 1 IDaubert, lb. 4 Wheat, H....S iK'kp't'k, 3b I I ffiaber. a... 4 ;1 'Miner, 0... 0 Allen, p... P Curtla, . p.. 4 0 0 0 3 e 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 IS 2 6 0 I T 4 0 0 Are Tied for Pennant ill n 24 14 2 O.s-M 0 0-13 Totals..' ..'.....42 Batted for Perry In third,, ' Wichita .....2 3 8 9. 0' 1 4 Sioux City 1 1 0, 3 0 1. Two-bass hits: MoGafflean. Marshall. Smith. Koerner (2), Myers,- Andreaa, Pet tigrew (2), Hughes, Callahan. Three-base nits: demons, Koerner. Home rnn: Pet tlgrew, Conway. Struck out: By Brown. 1; by Pettlgrew, 1; by Conway, 3.- Bases on Dans: Off Durham, 1; off Campbell. 1; off Cann, 2; off Brown, 1: off Conway, . nme: i.ui. imDires: Mcuinnis and Myers. s i l -i . . f " , . ; ; ST. JOB RALLIES IV SIXTH Neloke aad Cratcher'a Timely Tno- .Base Hlta Wla Game. ST. JOSEPH. Aent l(YTVn.iM. k Melnks and Crutcher In the ninth In ning won, today's game from Topeka, the locals making It five consecutive victories over ths Kansas team, .-Score; . TOPEKA. . AB. R. . 4 t 1 v Walah. 2b, Lee. If ronca, s.....i.., 40 Oardner. lb,. 4 vnt. ci 8 0 Bashanc. rt s a. Patterson. 3b... 1 ' n . Smith, c.... ....... 4 0' i.: 3 i Reynolds, p. Totals .. -O. 4 0 1 17- .,. i i . 1'' A. 8 0 3 1 0 0 i 5 ST. Kelley. cf...... Powed. U Watson, rf..,.. Zwllllnar, lb.... Rellly, 2b Westersll. 3b... Oossett, c Meinke, ss...... Cmtchei1, p.... Totals ...... . 34 . I . W 25 10 4 JOSEPH. AB. R. .. 3 H. 0 J 1 O. 1 1 1 10 4 1 4 8 0 33 3 8 27 16 1 Ons out when winning run scored. Topeka ...o OOOOOoia-j St. Joseph...., 0 0 1 0 0 0 ft 0 1 1 Thre-bas hit: w 1 h t.k... v..... Walsh. RevnoMa. Molnk. ,T.IvlV Sacrifice hits: Westersil. oiwsett. Sto .. i.-iiaii0. urn on Das-es: Topeka, 6; St. Joseph. 7. Struck out: By vruiwua-, ; oy Reynold, 3. Bases on 0 4 0 0 9 I 1 1 1 0 0 j! Tttls..'..tt'13 IT II 6 Batted for. Knetzer in elahth; ; ..,.2. 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 1-10 ....8 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 J-4 Left On bases: Ptnnlnnntl S- -Dl, SUPERIOR. Neb., Sept.; 10.-(Speclal jyn. 10- Two-base hits: Knlsely, Hob- Telegram.WHastings and Fremont are ftflr v,JZol't'!fni llr?lr,JPat''t:k'. Fishr tied for first place in the stats league." IS&V! said President Felt of the leagus Tiere to- fromme. First on errors. Cincinnati, 8: day, BaooWyn, Stolen, bases: Bescher, i;have called a meeting of thedi- Grant"' 8, 1 rectors of the league for Lincoln tomor- of' Knetzer 1; off Fromme. 3. .Sti-uck row at ths Lincoln hotel when we shall SS.m k Kn!er' ' ,by fromme, 3. settla thr manner, in which the pennant ffo hall be awarded. While I cannot sav M" second; off Knetzer. 8 in six and tun-i. i what action will be taken it has been Vf.i""1!!!!;- jTime: 2:02. Umpires: suggested that a series of five games 7 ""V """""' v'" -5 ' shall be played between the two teams Tm,h" Wi" Loo" Omtat. lTlTZmTT- JW eaCh ,Ct ioosefyTaVede1 the games will be played on home grounds to 4. Neither of the pitchers who and one game on neutral territory. This !l!f,ted as effective nad the support may be agreed on. but as yet It is not S,?r wZ" m e by certain. rors. Two reorutta. William. e rKi. "Kearney Is th third contestant in the Sa" nd , Maranville of Boston, made B08TOM. ; - . CHICAGO.-" AB.H.O.A.&. an u n a n . iMipwii, a 1 1 1 sneckars, if, j a 2 0 s State league race." St. Kd wards Eaay for Battle Creek. NEWMAN'S GROVE. Neb. Senr 1l (Special. )-Battle Creek baseball team de- " ou rAiwaras ieam nere in a looaeiy piayea game, score: R.H Kattie Creek 43501010 0-15 16 St. Edwards . 2 000000003 6 Batteriea: Battle Creek, Hoffman and ucoit; et. awards. Fuiienwids and JVg-nsw. Swaanay, b. i Klrk. If.... I Tutla, rt...;l Derlln, lb.. 2 M f villa, sal Rarldes, c 1 Plokaoi, p. 1 1 Brown, p..., 4' Honaer .... I t 1 1 I 1 0 1 12 2 0 S S 9 9 0 OMiller, rf... i 2 2Tinkr, aa... 4 2 1 Zlm'maa, 2b 4 t OSaler, lb.,.. 4 '2 Downa, 2b. . 1 0 1 William. cf4 1 OCottar. 2 1 OChnney, p... 4 1 9 Total 22 11 IT HATRED BEHIND THE BLOWS Losing Light weight Shows Great Gantenesa, bat Is Knocked Oat la Tenth Roand After Savage aad Bloody Battle. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. lO.-In a con test characterized by great gameness on the part of the defeated man, Frank! Burns of Oklahoma eliminated "One- Round" Hogan of San Francisco as ugntweignt cnampionsmp possibility by knocking him put In the tenth round of their fight today. As early as the third round Burns prdved himself Hogan's mas ter, sending him to the mat four times In that round. ' , A grudge of long standing was settled by the fight The hatred that sped every punch was so" Intense that sheer force was necessary to send the belligerents to their corners on ons or two occasions after the gong had ended a round. The contest was one of the bloodiest ever witnessed in a local arena, and the game ness of Hogan in the face of a fusillade of face punches was its chief feature. une tenth round saw the end. With both fighters bleeding profusely, Burns met his opponent with a vicious left up- percut. Quick as a flash he crossed his right -thrice to the jaw and " Hogan dropped to the floor. The fighting spirit. however, was still alive. He- struggled fo his feet at the count, but the rest was easy for Burns, who planted a solid fin ishing punch to the chin and Hogan crashed to the mst ,and was counted out Miller Park Golf Finals Next Sunday 0if(' iv. y - ';,; The semi-final round in the champion ship and directors flights of the Miller Park Golf club were finished Sunday afternoon, all of the matches being eight-een-hole contests. Finals will be played next Sunday afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock. Following are the results of the Semi-final round: I CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT. ' Encell beat McTaggart, .3 up and 1 to play. - Burkhardt beat Merrlam, 8 up and 2 to play, . i DIRECTORS' FLIGHT. Rudolph beat Hurst, 5 up and 8 to play. Larmer beat Ward, 1 up. HOLDS FIRST FALL PRACTICE Creighton University Foot Ball Men Pnnt and Receive Ball. MANY OLD STARS ARE BACK Nine of Last Year's Men Get Here and Few More Are Coming 1 Captala-EIect Yooog Dons Uniform. - The first practice of the season was held on the Creighton foot ball field Mon day afternoon, and in spite of the hot weather over twenty candidates were out The men were put through a short drill on kicking and catching the ball. The field Is In rather poor condition, being covered with grass and torn up on the west side on account of the work on the new grandstand. . N . Most of those who were out ale old men, including Tamisea, Hopkins. Balder- son, McCarthy, Hailer and Hanley. Wes cott, who played with Des Moines High last year, was out.,v Maurice Miller, quar terback on last year's squad, arrived last night from Denver and will put on a suit today. He will take the pharmacy course. Justin oung, the captain-elect of the 1911 team, Is manager of this year's squad. He was Injured in the Omaha-Crelghton game of last year and was forced to quit the team. The team representing the high school department of arts will hold Its first practice Wednesday afternoon. Carl Rus 8Um will coach the team again this year. There is a wealth of heayy material in the high school department this year and the high school expects to put out a good team. . Is your husband cross? An Irritable, fault finding disposition Is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. great many ' have been permanently cured of stomach trouble- by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale by all dealers. :, -.,;. - . V ' -.i . Iowa Newe Notes. CRESTON The approaching nubtials of miss Alice uninn or this city to N. v. Harvey of Lincoln, Neb., are announced to take place Tuesday evening in this city at the noma ol the brides parents. LORIMER Union county political cam palgn is expected to open Friday Septem ber 13, at Lo rimer when Georfre W. Clark. candidate for governor on the republican ticket Will speak at the street fair cele bration, that day being , designated as republican day. - 1 CRESTON-NInety-one bottles of liquor were eeisea Dy ueputy united states Mar shal Bryant at Brooks during; the hoitie. coming cslebratlon held there last -week. The llauor was brought here and an in vestigation held but who was responsible tor tn smpment wnion came to the Brooks depot from Missouri could not be ascertained. NITRO CLUB Steel Lined 7. a .sVir SHPTSHELLS Tha RrauatSaa Cabs 0 4 6 9 a 9 I I a Holstela Defeats Jonlata. HOLSTE1N. Neb.. Sept 10.-(Spedal.)-Holsteln base ball team defeated Juniata in tba ninth inning. Score: R.H.E. Holsteln ......0 00103 00 1-5 50 Juniata ..0 01000200-433 Batteries: Holsteln. Hagerman and Hansen; Juniata, Sargeant and Gtsh. ' O'Brien Becomes Coach. IOWA CTTY, la., Sept. 10.-(SpecIal Tel egram.) W. J. O'Brien.' center on the Iowa foot ball team for the last threo years and generally picked as all-western center last yesr, nas accepted a posi tion aa coach of the Cedar Rapids High scnooi team ror tne coming season. Totala 22 I, Batted for Dickson in eighth. j Boston ..............0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 04 Chicago , 1 0300020 16 Two-base hits: Miller t2. Chenev. Hlta urt Dickson, 9 in eight innings; off urown, x m one inning. Sacrifice hits Maranville, Siieckard, Downs, Rarlden eacrince tiles: Tinker, Rarlden. Stolen oases: : sweeney. Mi er. Double nlav nwenney to Maranvlie to Devlin. Left on oases: noswn. li: Cll caao. 7. Bases oi. balls: Off Dickson, 4; off Cheney, 7. Bass on errors: Boston. Z. Hit by Ditched ball. cy uouer, uicKHon. Btruok out: By jjicnagn, i; oy arown, l; oy Cheney, b. Wild pitch: 7 Cheney. plres: Orth and Kiem. T.me: 2:00. Um- Hebron Beats Broalag.' HEBRON. Neb.. .Sept. ia-(Soecial.V Hebron defeated the Brunlng ball team in a fast game of ball Sunday on the Brunlng diamond, 10 to 6. Batteries: Hebron, Gray and Newman; Brunlng. nawas and hswks. CHEROKEE MAN'S TRIAL ' . FOR MURDER BEGINS CHEROKEE, la,. -Sept. 10,-The esse ol ths state of Iowa against E. P. Hessl nous, charged with murder In ths first degree, was called this morning In the district coiirt. The time today was spent in the examination of a jury panel. Hes I nous has been confined in Jail here since last spring, following the death of his wife in a manner which ha claimed was accidental. He said she had fallen from a porch, where she was beating rugs. An examination of the body dis closed Injuries that could not have been inflicted by such a fall Pirates A base Three Pitchers, ill Ik A DELPHIA, Sept. W.-Plttsburgh hammered the delivery of all three pucnere usea oy .rniiadeiphla and easily - j buic, aa v - auure; KTTSBtHOH, v PHILA DEI J" HI A. ' ' ' - AB:H.O.A.E. in u n i i uyrn,- jo.,.,6 I 9 OPukert, cf.. 2 S 9 4 119 OMansua, If.. 4 19 4 114 OMiller. rf... t 1 I I 2 14 WLadirua, lb. 4 4 1 1 Its 9WaIak. lb... 4 111 8 .(4 ODoolao, .., 4 111 I 9 1 OUodga, lb... 4 111 1 7 4 9Dooln, 4 111 11 Moo re. 1 0 t f Flaneran. p. 9 4 t 1 ..4119 11. 4 4Nicboioa, p 4 9 9 1 Mate 14 9 0 ;,7 Cratatb ... 9 9 .. Knb ..... 114 9 Caw. If--,. 4 Dunlin, rf... s Wagner aa.. I i- Millar, lb i Wllaan, ct..4 Jutl.r, lb... t Glbwn. e.vi I Adsna, p.. 4 Total.. ' Desperate Shooting pains In the chest require quick treat ment. Take Dr. King's New Jjiscovery for tsafe and sure relief. 50c and 1L0O. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Total.. ...28 9 17 14 3 Batted for Moore In fourth. Iiatted for Finneran In seventh. Batted for Nicholsen In ninth. Pittsburgh 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 x oil Philadelphia ......0 00400000 4 Two-bass hits: Butler. Gibson. Manaua Walsh, Dodge. Home run: Wilson. Sac rifice hit: Byrne. Stolfcn bases: Wagner, Dodge, J. Miller. 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