1 M THE BEE: OMAIIS; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1911 "Who Said it Didn't Pay to Advertise?" V. Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher watch i had if f-Hl&X 60.T6U. MWTT . J 7 YOU SAY YOU osr YOUR. .tuATCH DID y)9 NOTIFY TH6 NO BUT t put an ad in V 1 '7 UMN. Yov Poor. SifAP. ' YOU DON'T SUPPOSE ANY CUV WHO' FfNDS it Gotfsi To fcStORjN IT 6&CAUS YtW Pyy an Ap N, Do YOU 7 v. -.x, ; fry... v t t'My goin Down To'Trte PAPER. OFPids AND S66 IP I'VE 60T ANY : TH6 10GA Op WA&TiNfr a Collar. ' ADVELTHtM6. t0tT. TH6 POOR. H UiT THINK PSOPUB AK BOOB ' - . .' ' .- ' ista i f LOOK.KUTT.' 1 1 GOT 51 WICHITA WINS TWO GAMES Captures Two Brilliant Games From Des Moines by Close Scores. ONE BUN IN THE FIRST CAME Wichita Bunches All Its Hill la the First Inning f the Second, Sam . Htklaf Enongh Rg Win. WICHITA. Kan., Sept. , IS.-Wichita wen both -games from J&W Moines, both being brilliantly played pitcher battles. A pass to Craig and hits by Davis and Hughes scored. the only' run in the ' Irst Wichita bunched all its hits In the sec ond gams In, the. flr - inning, scoring enough to win. Score, iiist fame. , .: WICHITA, AD. R. Craii-. If 3 Davis, rf S Koerner, 1b tingtiet, ZD ... Cs!!.hau, ss Pettlgrew, ct . Mee, 3b ....... Wacob, o ..... Perry, p , Totals .... 4 , S . s . s .2 . I .. s H. 1 O. I 2 8 2 0 4 1 8 1 'A. El. 0 4 , 27 DES MOINES. . AB. R. H 4 0 1 3 4 S Leonard, If Collins, cf .. Kores, ss .... Jones, lb ..... Rellly, lb , 4 Claire, Jb 8 Wetsel, rf S rialowsftl, 0 t Sweet, p .8 O. 0 I 2 W 1 1 1 8 0 A. 0 0 4 3 2 0 Totals 29 0 5 21 12 0 Ties Moinea ....... 000000600-0 Wichita 00100000 -1 Left On bases: Des Moines, 7; Wichita, 8. Sacrifice hlts Collins, Wetsel. Two base hit: Kores. Double play: Kores to Rielly to Jones. Siruck out: Uy Ferry, 8: by Sweet. 7. Bastrs on balls; Off pery, 8: off 8 wet. 3. Time: 140. Urn piro: Haskell. Score, second same: WICHITA. AB. a H. O. A. K. ..3 1 1 4 0 0 .,8 0 0 ..4 1.1 .. 3 JOE WOOD TIES THE RECORD Wins His Sixteenth Straight Game by Beating St. Louis. TIES MARK SET ' BY JOHNSON Veteran Pittsburgh Backstop Johnson Won Slfctee nStralght for the Wahlnon Team This Year -St. Louis Wins the ' .Opening; Game. BUS BEAT BREWERS' TIE lansas City Annexes Two Games at . ' Home on Sunday. ST. LOUIS. Sept 15,-Joe Wood won his sixteenth successive game and equalled the American league record, made by Walter Johnson of the Washing ton team this season, when he defeated Earl Hamilton In the second game of. a double-teader. The game was called at the end of the eighth inning because of. darkness. St. Louis won the first gamo, score S to 4. ' Hall was hit hard in the first two In nings of the first game and gave way to Kacruit Van Dyke, Who pitched Steady ball, allowing 8t Louis but three scattered hits. Fast fielding prevented Boston from over-taking St. Louis' lead. ; Boston won the second - game in the eighth inning when Wood was passed and advanced to second on Hooper's single, fpeaker was passed intentionally, filling the bases. Hamilton then made a wild pitch and Wood crossed the plate with the winning run. A base on balls, a single and a sacrifcs gava the leaders their first run. St. Louis scored on a double, an out and a single. Score, first game: V; .... ' f' . ' Y Lflf'18. BOSTON. , , ' AJJ H.O.A B. k.lln rf. . I i t 0 AHooMr. rf. AB.H.O.A.B. ..I I I Craig, If. ... Davis, rf. ... Koerner, lb. Hughes, 2b. Callahan, ss. Pettlgrew, cf, Mee. 3b. ..... Clemons, e, , Scott, p. O. 4 0 10 4 0 3 1 S 0 A. 0 1 1 2 0 1 2 8 Totals .........18 2 DE3 MOINES. AB. It. H. 4 2 4 2 8 4 8 8 4 27 15 1 . 1 .80 O. 0 0 E. Ieonard, II. .. Collins, cf. ... Kores, ss Jones, lb. .... Rellly, 2b. ... Claire, 3b AVOtsel. rt ... Sleight, c. Houston, p. ., Morris j .. ToUls ..... Batted for Ileuston In ninth. Js Moines ........ .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Wichita 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Left on bases: Des Moines, 8; WlcMtn, 4. Sacrifice hits: Davis, Kores, Blight. Two-base hit: Pettlgrew. Double pluyni Claire to Jones, Mee to Hughes to Koer ner. Struck out: By Bcott, 3; by Heus ton, 3. Bases on balls: Off Scott, 3: off Heuston, t Hit by pitched ball: Mee, Claire. Petttgrew4 Time: 1:20. Umpire: Haskell. .. , , S 24 8 0 0-1 0 i T. JOSEPH SHITS OUT DENVER WtllUma, rt. 4 Hcxtn, It..., I r.tt. Ib.... I ItnTkll, lb., i Aurttn, Ib... t Shnly, WIIp. nSb t AlPMnittr, e 4 B'Rl's'A'r, P I ToUls.. J I 1 t 1 1 11 S 0 I 1 1 4 4 8Ttfk. 4 S OSpmIi", tt.. I I J i euwti, U-... I; I 10rtnoT, Ib. 4 I I I I omthi, lb.... I I I lWiinw, ii . I I I I 1 I ONn'mtkcr, e. I 1 1 I tCtir. I I 0Hll, Ill' ' Vindyk. p.. I 9 II mil lHnrlkioa I Hnl 1 ' TUls...,.HllMU.l Batted for Nunamaker In the eighth. Bntted for Vandyke in the ninth. , . . Boston ..............0 1 1 0 J 0 0 1 J-4 St. Louis'... 2, H0MM Two-base h!ts: Wl"lms, ' Speaker, Shotton. Hooper (2). Three-base hits: Tratt. Gardner. Sacrifice hits: terkes, Sppskrr. Double play: Stovall to Bhanley to BtnroU. ; Stolen buses: Shotton (2), Gardner,' Pratt. Alexander. Basel on ball: Off Hall, 2; off Vandyke. 4; off Bautngardner, 2. Struck out: By Hall. 2; by Vnndvke., 7; by Hnumgardenr, 5. Hits: Off Hall. 4 In one and one-third lnnlnxs; off 'Vandyke, 2 In six and two-thirds In nings, left on bases: St Louis. 8; Bos ton. 7. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Evans and Ean. . . . Score, second game: RT. MIVIS. . BOKTON. ' AB.H.O.A.K 'AB.H.O.A.W. awnM M . t ATtnniwr. rf... 4 114 0 0TrKM. TO.., 1 i ApMkr. ct.. Ills' 0Lwll. lf... 4 1-10 SGtrdner. lb., 1 1 I 0 0KaU. lb..., 114 4 4 SWwner, is.. I 1 4 t 0 SCsdir, I I I CWeod, p..... I 4 WltUim. rf. I Nonn, U ... I Prutt, lb.... I M'vll, lb., 1 Phnltr, ii. I WalUr. lh.. I ClDhnl. t.. I Hamilton p. I Mnwrvy. ib.. 4 Compton .. 1 A ToUli.....t I M I 4 Too John mi MAb Cratcher. Prove i. , Moeh for Monntslneera. DENVER, Colo.. Sent. l!i.-Rt. Joseph won the first game of a double-bender against Denver. The'' second was called tn the seventh ' on account of darkness without either side scopinir. Both games were pitchers' battles. Score, first game: ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. ....3 4 .... 8 O. A. E. Kelly, cf Powell. If ..... Watson, rf .... Zwililng, lb Rellly. 2b WestenslU 8b Goveett c .... Melnke, ss .... Johnson, p ... Cnijcher, p .. 0 0 0 0 1. 1 1 0 Totals Cilmors, If. ....... Casaldy, rf. Beali, cf. ............ Qulllin, 3b. Coffey, sa, PVench, 2b Lindsay, lb. ....... pahr, c. Leonard, p. ........ Channel! 8 DENVER. AB. R. 4 3 3 1 Totals .32 2 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 2 3 0 2 10 0 111 0 114 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1; 27 10 "l H. O, A. E. 110 0 1 10 0 2 2 1 0 0 12 0 0 2 2 1 .0 2 4 1 1 8 0 0 0 I 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 27 13 1 ::;' ( J ' POWELL KEEPS HITS APABT Consecutive HIttinff by the Home " Team' Wins' the Second Game ""' Base on Balls Forces In Has. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept 15.-M11-waukee was defeated twice by Kansas City, Poweil kept the visitors hits scat tered in the opening contest, while the locals mixed their hits with errors. In the second consecutive hitting won for the home club., SlapnlcKa's first base on balls In the' fifth forced a run. Score, first" game: " - KANSAS CITY. s ',, MILWAUKEE. J AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B BOWLING SEASON IS NOW ON Commercial League Will Start Its Schedule'This Evening. DIAMOND OFFERED AS PRIZE Omaha Leagae Will Berin to Play on Friday evening: and Morrison . League Starts Wednes. day Night. - Downey, 2b.. 4 Oulton If.. 4 IUrJ)i.i, ,3b. 4 Osrr, lb 4 Drake, ct.... 4 Wlkr, rt... 1 O'Connor, e. I Ttnnchlll, n I Pow.ll, p.... I I Oteibold, ct.. I 0 PHnlal1, rf.. 4 1 CCksppsi'.s It I 0 OJone, lb.... I OCIark lb... I 0 aDlsckb'n. M 4 I OLtwti, lb.... 4 1 0 Hughes, c... 4 1 OCuttlng. p... I 1 I 0 1 0 1 1 11 1 1 Plpnlck, p. 1 Totals & I 27 I 0Block 1 George Gibson, who was ' the hero of the 1900 world's series, may. be traded to a minor league' club, according to a re port in base ball circuea. It is said Bar ney Droyfuss , has the veteran catcher slated to go to the St.- Paul club of the American association in part payment for some, of the players, the Pirates sscured from that club during the last two yean. .:: . . Batted for Spahr In .ninth. pt Joseph 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 08 Denver... 00000000-0 Three-base hit: Kelly. . Sacrifice hit: Melnke. Struck out: By Leonard, 7; by Johnson, i. Bases on balls: Oft Leonard, 2; off Johnson, 5. Double play: Beall to Roahr. Hit by pitched ball: Melnko. Johnson. Hits: iOff Johnson. In eight j ana one-tnira innings; on ,ruicnr, nmm In two-thirds Innlris;. ; Time: 2:25. Um pires: O" Toole and Johnson. TRIPLE PUY UHASe,cTP0 '- :' MADE BY FiSST BASEMAN ' SAN FRANCISCO, Sept la-First Ease , man William Rapps of the Portland base ball club of the Pacific Coast league made a triple play, unassisted. In to day's game between Portland and Oak land. ' Oakland runners were on first and sec ond base. The batsman bit a low liner toward first, and the base runners. think ing the bfUL could not be fielded, sprinted ahead. Rapps scooped up the ball with one hand before It touched the ground. He touched first base before the runner could get back and then raced to sacond t& t&a to get too third toga, r . ':: ToUls..... IN I I Bntted for Stanley n seventh. ; Called on account darkness, ttnitnn ''.'......'..0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1- St. Louis. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-We hit: Pratt Sacrifice hit: Cady. Bases on ball: Off Wood. 2: off Hamilton, 1 Struck out. By Wood, 8. bj Hamilton. R. Left on bases: St. Louis, I; Boston, E. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Evans and Egun.' , i 1 Teams Play Itllnns Leaders. DETROIT. Mich., Sept 15.-Washlng-ton by a thrilling rally in the seventh inning, defeated Detroit, 8 to 3, today In a contest which "ntroduced almost every thing possible In base ball. The game was called on account-of darkness after the elahth inninsr was completed. In juries and the banishment of players by the umpires kept both teams busy smiling the r line una - Johnson was accorded poor support at the start, but outside or the iourtn ana Sixth Innings, held Detroit to two singles ana retired eignt natters on snxes in order to break h's losing streak of f vs straight games. Troy, a recruit blanked Washington until the seventh Inning bombardment McBrlde and J. Onslow were put off the field for disputing dec slons. Milan and Foster both were Injured stealing second, but the forder remained In the game. A wild throw to first by Johnson forced Gandll to seek the bench. Manager Griffith and Herman Schaefer of the Washington team hav been suspended for their arguments wurt umpires yesterday and as Manager Jen nlnas of Detroit is stilt under suspension, both teams played today's game without their leaders, score: Time: 1:48. Umpires: Connolly and Hart Sox Bunch and . Win. . . . CHICAGO, Sept. 15. Chicago bunched hits off Caldwell today and defeated New York, 4 to t 'Barton's fielding featured.' Score: . : . 'vV - V . i CBICAnO. - ' NEW. YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.OvA.B: Rath, lb.... I lit OMcMillin, 4 0 114 MStllck. ct.. 4 III IMIdkltt, lb.. 4 1 0 Lord, If I 4 1 0 Danieli, If.. 4 I 111 Colllm, rf... I 1 10 OLellvelt, cf.. 4 11 0 4 Barton, lb... I 1U0 (Simmons, lb. I 1 i I I Zei4r, Ib... 18 4 1 SChaM, lb.... 4 17 0 0 WMt.r. h.. I 1 4 I OHsrttell, rt.. till Kuhii e I I I I t Sweeney. .'. 11 4 10 Clcotte, p... I I 1 1 Clwel. p.. 4 14 14 it., M(!Ct)BBell.. 1 4 4 0 4 Totals.. ... 71711 C i . . ; ! Total 14 10 34 I 0 Batted ofr Hartzell In ninth. Chicago 2 0 ,0 Oil 0 0 -4 New York..... 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0,0-3 Two-bass hits: Dan'els. Mattick, Rath. Three-base hit: Collins. , Sacrifice flies. Lord, Borton, Sacrifice hits. Kuhn Hartsell. Stolen base: Lellvelt Double play: Cieott to Borton. Left on bases: Chicago, 2; New York,. 7. Bases on balls. Off Clcotte, 1; off Caldwell, 1. Struck out; By Clcotte, 2; by Caldwell, 8. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Dineen and O Brlen. I Standing of lleams ToUI..... 7 14 10 1 Batted for Cutting In the seventh. Kansas City ...... C 11 1 0 6 0 0 -3 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Three-base hit: Coulson. Two-bHso Mts: Drake. O'Connor. Lewis, Downey. Bases on balls: Off Powell, 5. Struck cMt:By Cutting, 1: by Slapnlcka. 2; by Powell, 8. Time: 1:39. Umpires: Chill and Irwin. Seore, second game: ' ', KANSAS C1TT. - MILWiAUKBB. AB.H.0.A.B. ' . AB.H.O.A.B. Downey, lb., till OLetboloV cf.. 1 0 1 1 0 Couleoo. If.. 4 14 0 lfUndall rf.. I 1 I II Bsrbesu. lb. I 10 1 lChappelle, It t I 1 1 Tleae. lb.... 4 111 OJonei, lb.... 4 444 Drake, cf.... 4 10 0 OCItrke, Jb... 4 lilt Walker, rf... 14 4 1 OBIackb'ne, 41140 Jttnea. ....! 1 I I . OLewli, ib.... I 0 0 3 0 Tannehlll. l I I 1 OHurhei, o... I 4 t i 1 Zabel, p 1 0 t I OBUpnlcka, p. I 1 1 1 0 . -'Block 1 0 4 0 0 . Totals II I II 10 I ; . Totals 83 34 13 1 ;Batted for Slapnlcka In the ninth. Kansas City 0Ol22OO0-8 Milwaukee 0 0 011 0 0 0 0-2 ' Two-bv ae hits: Clarke, Chappelle. Three-base hit: Drake. Homo run: James. Bases on balls: Off Slapnlcka, 2; by Zabel, 7. Struck out:. By KiapnicKa, 5; by Zahel. 6. Time: 1:36.. - Umpires: Chill and Irwin. Millers Shut Oat Saints. ST. PAUL, Sept l5.-Ir the last Twin City game of tha season here today Min neapolis shut St. Paul out. 8 to 0. Will-lams'-home run in the second inning, when the visitors made five runs, was tht feature. .. Score: ' BT. PAUL. i MINNEAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.E.1 ( AB.H.O.A.B. McK'ch'e, nllll OCIynur, ct... 4 1 I 4 S H'chmtn, ib 4 1 I 1 lAIUier, is... 4 14 4 4 riynn, rf.... 1 0 4 0 OWtllltrai, lb 4 I 14 1 Reh(, lb.... 10 11 lRomnu, rt. I I I I I Lewis, lb.... 1111 SKllllter. lb . 4 0 110 Autrey lb... 4 0 11 1 SDelehanty, It I 1 0 0 0 Baltton. W.. 1 0 10 0(9(11, lb....;.! Ill 0 0 Blcsert. cf.. 4 1 1 1 OOwens. e.... 4 0 4 1 0 Ilirsball. 0. I 1 I 1 0 Younk. p.... 4 14 10 PidM, p....l 0 4 11- Bleser, p.... 1 0 0 II. Totals..... U 17 11 1 WASHSNGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. Woeller, rflb I Foster, lb... I Knraia, Ibw I Milan, cf ... I Gandll, lb .. 1 K'w'hy. rbl lprte, lb.. 4 Shanki. It... I MrSrlde, . I Morni, rf. ... 1 Wltllama. c. 4 JohnwaT p., I Washington Detroit DETROIT. . AB.H.O.A.E. Ill IBath, ..... 41141 111 OCorrldoo, lb. I 1 I I I III 0 Crawford, it. I I I I ( I 1 I Cobb cf..... I I 1 I 1 111 OVaach, If.... till! Ill Lond.n. tb.. I I I I I 111 IR.Onelow, lb I 1 11 I til .0J On.low, .. I I I 1 111 OKoeher, c.... 111! Ill ITrop, p till I T 1 tWIIlett, p .. 4 III til IJenien, p.... I I I I -Jon. 1 I I I I Total It 14 14 11 I Totals.....!! I 14 14 1 Batted for Jensen in eighth. ..0 0 0 0 0 0 6- .. 0 0 S 0 1 0-4 Two-base h'ts: Corrldon, Johnson. Laoorte. Three-base bit: Bush. Hits Off Troy. 10 In six and one-third innings; off Willet 3 In two-thirds Innings; oft Jensen, 1 in one Inning. Sacrifice hits. Phanks, Johnson. Stolen bases: Milan, McBrlde, Foster, Shanks, Kenworthy (2). Double plays: Corrldon to Louden to Corrldon to Onslow to Louden, McBrid to Moeller, Laporte to Moeller. Left on bases: Detroit 1: Washington, 8. Bases on balls: Off Troy, 8. Baae on error. Detroit, t Hit by pitched ball: Bj Twy, Kenworthy; by Jensen, Morgan. Struck out: By Johnson, 8; by Troy, 1; by WUltU, L Passed ball: Williams. Pulls from the Wire Pressmen and feeders In twenty-three shops i struck In Portland. Ore., for an advance in wages and several changes in shop rules. - Governor Johnson spoke tn more than a dosen Iowa cities yesterday. Governor Johnson took his private car for Burling ton, Where he will spend Sunday. Worfl was received In Chicago" of the murder of Joseph E. Blckerdtke, formerly a wealthy resident of that city, at San Andras, Lower California, by Juan Rees, A guide, June 19. Burton W. Gibson, the accused lawyer, declared In his ceil in the Goshen. N. T. Jail that hs was ' preparing - a defense which would clear him instantly of the charge that he murdered his client, Rosa MenscniK bsmoo. The Department of Agriculture received a report showing that 15,000 to 0.000 acres of cotton in Arkansas have been damaged by the cotton caterpillar. The ntoney cost of the ravages of the pest was not estimated. - The British minister to China. Sir John H,. Jordan, mtuie the representation to the Chinese government that Great Britain does not view with favor th new loan of 3jO,COO,000 negotiated tn London by the Chinese minister and a repre sentative ot an maepenaent bank. ' The temporary Injunction ' Issued by United States District Judge Cushman restraining fifty-one residents of Renton, a coal , mining town near Seattle, from interfering with non-union men employed In the mine or tne ruget sound Traction, Light and Power company, was made permanent' WEST. LEAGUE.',! JAT. -LEAGUE.; j W.UPft.) W.L-PCt. Denver .....S7 0 .5921 NeW York... 86 40 .704 Omaha 84 64 .66 Chicago ....M 51 .tuo St. Joseph.. 82 04 .554 Pittsburgh .S2 52 .618 Des Moines 76 69 . 521 Cincinnati ..os ss .ow Lincoln k.,.72 77 v484Phlla ....... 83 70 .470, Wichita .;..71 78 . 4771 St. Louis....S8 81 . Sioux Cify..o8 75 .4751 Brooklyn ... 85 .871 Topeka .....48 93 .329) Boston, 48 2 .818 AMER, ASSTN.' r AMETt LEAGUE, I v. ''W.L.Pot.'.A .;-'v.W.L.PcM- Mlnneao'alfll W .645 Boston ...... 87 .713 Columbus... 97 03 .61tPhlla. . W .59U Toledo . ... 93 65 .590Washington 82 57 .59 Kan. City. 80 78 .510Chlcago ....87 .483 Mllwoubna Ii Ut a?ODtrOlt ......64 75 ....I Rt -Paul... U SR .M Cleveland .. 75 .44Sf . . . I m . ars 1 Ijoulsvllle. SI 88 .38New xora.. ( TndiiuuLn'D. m 107 .aaeSt Louis ..47 89 .845 Yrnterday's Reaalta. i WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha-Lincoln, wet grounda St. Joseph. 3-0; Denver, 0-0 (second called in seventh). . ; Dea Moines, 0-1; wicnita, l-a. AMERICAN LEAGUES. Boston, 4-2: St Louis, 6-1 (seconcalled tn eighth). New York, z; unicago, . Philadelphia-Cleveland, rain. Washington. 6; Detroit, 3 (called In eighth, darkness). - ; Louisville-Columbus, wet grounds. Toledo. 7; Indianapolis, 6. Milwaukee, 1-2; Kansas City, 8-5. Minneapolis, 8; St Paul, 0. Games Today. Western- League Topeka at Omaha, Des Moines at Denver, St Joseph at Wichita, Lincoln 'at Sioux City, j National League St. Louis at Boston, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York, Cincinnati at Philadelphia. American AssociatlDn uouiavuie ai Co lumbus, Indianapolis at Toledo, St Paul at Milwaukee, Minneapolis at ' Kansas City.' ' '-! , ' "-' A Flereo AttooW ;. of mafaria, liver derangement and kid ney trouble, Is easily cured by Electric Bitters, the guaranteed remedy. &0 eta, Beaton Drug C4 ..; , ; Bryan Disputes Right of Colonel to Lead ; DENVER, Colo.,. Sept 15. William J. Bryan tonight opened his campaign tn the west in behalf of Wtoodrow Wilson and the. democratic national .ticket Arriving in Denver early In tha evening from a brief vacation at Grand Lake, Colo., he denounced, both William , IL Taft and Theodore Roosevelt; . . .. ' ' . Mr- Bryan sjoke vigorously against the third term. "It would open a door which no man might be able to close," he de clared., . j .. i , . '' Tha speaker disputed Roosevelt's right to tha leadership of tha progressive move meat .,.",......;':'. ' Totals.. ...II I IT II I Minneapolis 0 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 08 St Paul.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0-0 Home run:' Williams. Double 1 plays I,ewls to Autrey. to Hinchman, Altizer to Williams to Gill. Hits: Off Dauss, 8 in four and one-fifth innings; erf Rleger, i In four and two-thirds innings. Bases on balls: Off Dauss, 5; off Young, 1 Struck out: By Dauss, 2; by Young. 4; by Rleger, 8 Passed ball: "Marshall. Sacrifice hits. Killifer. Altmer. Left on bases: Min neapolis, 6; St Paul, 7. Time: 1:50. Um pire: Connolly. : Fierce Fight Waged at Foot Ball Game By Irish Factions BELFAST, Ireland, Sept 15 A fierce fight was waged In - Celtto park foot ball grounds today In which-sixty) per sons were severely Injured, two of them being In a critical condition. Five ot the injured are suffering from shot wounds. The fight took jlace at half time in a game In the league aeries between the Belfast Celtic team and a' team repre senting Llnfleld. The Linflelds were leading by a score of 1 to 0. Some Celtic supporters unfurled a green and white flag and started to parade.' Llnfleld par tisans displayed a union jack. . Immedi ately stones, bricks and clinkers were hurtling through the ,, air. The police ware powerless.- The opposing mobs, thousands strong, surged toward the playing field, where a regular battle was fought in full view of the spectators In th) grandstand. -: The report of a revolver caused a lull and many left tha grounds, but tha stone throwing was soon resumed both, Inside and outside the grounds. Mora revolver shots, were fired, bat poire reinforce ments arrived and suppressed the mob. Ambulances were - summoned and started to remove tha wounded lying on the field, some of whom were In a shock ing state, covered with blood. Altogether twenty-five persona . were taken . to tha hospitals. , The opening of the Commercial league this evening promises to be one of the big events of the local bowling season. It is planned to have several city officials make short talks before the first gamt is rolled. Fred Brodegaard has offered a handsome diamond ring to the bowler making the highest score, . , Following is the lineup ' for the first game: Brodegaard Crowns,, Pat Angles berg;' captain; F. Prlmeau, Voss and C. Prlmeau, Jeteer's Gold Tops, Gode'n schager, captain; Zarp, Solomon, Gil breath,' Hlnrlchs and Backen. s Schedule for the first week: Monday Jetter's Gold ' Tops against Brqdegaard Crown. Tuesday O'Brien s Monto , Chrlsto against Omaha Bicycle Co.. ' - Thursday Rogers Permits against Gor don Fire Proofs. Friday Adams Express Co. against Mo Caffery Coal Co. Meeting; of Omaha League Held. The Omaha league held a meeting Fri day night and completed arrangements for the opening of their season, Septem ber 20. -. President Weeks announces the opening of the Morrison league for Wednesday night September 18, ' Schedules for the Event. Booser League. , . . . TUESDAY, SEPT. 19. Clara Belles against Brandels High balls. Popel GUlers against Storz Malts. Maxeppas against Fred Delfs. Guarantee Clothing Co., against Stars and Stripes. ..', Mercanile League. -. MONDAY, SEPT. 16.' Bookbinders against Slzz. Corey-McKenzie against El Pasos. Mogulliians against Spaldings. Beacon Press against A, O. U. W., No. 17.. 7. :, . . Gate City League. TUESDAY, SEPT. 17. Tracy's La Trudas against Jabes Cross. Storz Triumphs against Midwest Tail ors... THURSDAY. SEPT. 19. Hancock Epstens against Prays. Old Style Lager against Franks Colts. ' Commercial League. , Monday Jetter's oGld Tops against Brodegaard Crowns. Tuesday-O'Brien's Monte Christos against Omaha Bicycle Indians. Thursday Rogers' , Permits against Gordon Flrepreofs. Friday Adams Express company against McCaffrey Coal company. . Omaha League. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20. Maglo City league; Garlow's alleys; schedule not completed. OLDFIELD AGAIN HOLDS - MILE AUTOMOBILE RECORD Bowling Standings. Booster League. ' Teams. ( P. W. Popel-Gillerv Pilseners . . $ Oara Belle 3 3 3 3 2 1 f 0 L.: 0 -0 0 1 '2 3 ' 'S 1 Pel. 10U0 looo 10C0 .658 .333 .000 .000 .000 Fred Delfs 3 Storz Malts 3 Stars and Stripes- v,.; -3 Brandes High Ball-.'... 3 Mazzeppa- 1v'..i;...-..-3-. -s o Guarantee Clothing Co.-; 3 - 0 IndividuaJv avwragesf fir -.f. , , , ' - ft Games. A-i '' ' ? i'. Bam. A. MacCarthy .AlCarkee. :..vl. 104 Firestone i" lWPickett i Eastmaa..... ......... !' 162 Jaroih ..,.; 1 Mellum . 1' lSSBedweJl. 1 Cain ....; lmOcander".ww.'.....4 1 Wartcaow. I lrfstockwell "'.,'.5.''. ....' 3 Green ............. I 184Araiteln 1 Stem 1 180 Hammond ...! Yousen 3 178 Rea 1 Stnm Horwlch .... Weeks ...... Cbrlateneen . Howell Jobnaoa .... Hemleben .. Bengele I Toman I Matthea I C. Rice S A. Bowers 1 VV mHamlll 178Stlne . 171 Hansen ..,,..'.. I 174McCabe ."..;.; 1 17! Hamerstrom I 171 Cooler 1 170 Powell IK'Wuetrlch 166 Wiley ... 164Roesslg .. 163 F. Rice . 11 165 1ST 151 . 154 154 153 154 14S I Ml 1 141 in Hi 147 139 131 137 121 121 1 121 Fine Sport at Murahalltown. MARSIIALLTOWN, -.. Ia., Sept. 15. (Speclat Telegram.) Friday's races, post poned on account of rain, were run this afternoon on a muddv -ack and de veloped the best sport of the week. From a field of five, Jimmle L. Fatchen (Fran' Mullin), North English, won first money of a 3300 purse in the last three heats ot a six-heat race. Princess Vasco (William Beecroft), Eldora, was second. Mayalcon (C. T. Brady), Marshalltown, and Ban quet (R. C. Christiansen), Anamosa, divided third and fourth money. Best time, 2:24H. ' CLEVELAND, O., Sept 15.-Three times today at North Randall, near here, was the automobile record for a mile on a circular dirt track broken. The old rec ord, holder, Barney Oldfleld, himself smashed the mark first lowering It from C3 to 49:93 seconds. Louis Dlsbrow did not suffer Oldfleld to , enjoy his hew laurels long, for soon after Oldfled's performance, Dlsbrow sent his 'car whirling around the course In 9:35 seconds. Then Oldfleld went out to beat Dlsbrow's new mark, which he did by-another wide margin In, 47.91 seconds. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Don't despair! Just turn to the fresh page in the book of local clothingdom Magee & Deerher. You will find neither us nor our merchandise "dog eared" ; New and complete lines of gendemens togs for fall smart clothes, stylish hats, snappy furnishings. Everything . high - grade without being high priced. MAGEE & DEEMER 413 So. 16th. , iimm- ::l niwiii Hit Si t,l i;Hl!i:;:;iji?H:ti Street Car Service ; Resumed in Duluth . 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