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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1912. it ' i in I The Board of Health Would Have Got Jeff by Christmas m Drawn for The Bee: by "Bud" Fisher t I Cl5 H WHAT'S THtb . f OH THAT X WA SANINi fT Ft. tOU y 'Bunched litU In tha eighth inning of the second cava tha Rourkos the battle, by' aft S to 4 score, after they had suc cessfully trounced Cochran In the first contest, by a t to I score over Topeka. The first game was a pttohera battle with the Kawa In the lead for most of toe time, but Omaha, came out of the i slump in the sixth inning and 'f tied the acore and t then hammered In another ally! In the seventh, while Robinson, w ho Succeeded Hall on the mound, held taav Jfcawa Jiatpleat,,'- , , rrfce 'second' gains started ' out wth the Kawa' at ; tlie-.lonj end' by two rims. Omaha came back with one and In the aecond, 1 after getting one run, Coyle lammed the ball over the right garden tructure 'with Hick on base.' From the aecond Inning to the eighth, "Red" Adama ' waa Invincible, keeping the Rourkea from any hlta and alao from getting to first base, but In the Rourkea final round with one down, Adama passed three men, allowed two hlta and made a "' rank ' error, which netted the home-soya four runs and put the game on lce.v-4 - ..t ' Hall wag efnt In to work tor Omaha In the first battle, but he waa too anx ious to make good during sthe few gamea' he will wort with the Rourkea, prior to1 hie advent, into major league company. After five ' and one-third In nings he waa aent to the bench 'with the acore two agalnat hlm4 and Robinson aent to the rescue, Robby held the Kawa helpless,: while, tha, Rourkea landed on Cochran and won the game. Arthur Thoiaaaon, th. Rourkea' center, fielder, aaved the first game tor Omaha by a wonderful peg to third from deep center. 'cutting a runner off, who would have scored on the next play and tied the acore. . ,V -'.Tfca Seeoad Oanel ,'. . In the aecond game a great double piuy staved oft, at least one run for the Kawa. French waa on flrat by virtue of an error, when McDonald hit the ban In front of the plate. Johnson anapped the pill to Justice, cutting off Frenuh and then relayed to Soblpke, . who covered first aad cerght McDonald. Topeka scored first In the aecond game, Lee landed safe on an error and went to third on King" single. -Gardner alnglttd to right, scoring ,Ijae and King scored On Uenallng tingle. "( Omaha came back-wlth one. Justice 'ingldjabie. second and went to third on Johnson's Infield hit and scored on .Kane's grounder to Gardner, la the second Niehotf doubled , and seorsd oa ' lllck's single, 'C5yl hammared out a homo souring Hlolu ahead of him self. The Kawa cot on la tha fifth. Smith beat out a bunt, stole second and scored on Gashang's Ingle, ..,.., v . In the . eighth Thomaaoa ' walked and cored on Jphoaon'a- double, Kane wsJaedV; BuCh fmt'u. a4vance4 on a Wild pitch. 'Solilpkai gtoadei out to lVettch to iiarJner an4 Johiiaoa aoored Nlehoft aulked., jfthdf-, jktol "second. Kani and NlohoCt ecore on Adarojr" wild' peg to second- to getf ehoff '. napping. ' Bean, first game: . . jo . . Seveateea ta Six and roarteea ", -v,:' tx Ara tha 4 eaves. . ' i'v WICHITA. Kan..' SeDt. It. -Wichita, and St Jonspli divided a double-header today, each game beina won by a decisive score. The iiittlo of Zwllilng and the fielding of Callahan, .willing and Kelly featured. ecore, nrei game; ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. iLelly, or. ............ .6 rowan, ir e Watson, rt ,...,5 Zwllilng. lb 4 Reilly, lb..... Wcsterctl, Sb... (iossett, c. Melnke, as., Thomas, p., Totals . AB. Craig, If i Davie, rf....a , 4 Koemer. lb. 4 McOaffigan, ah.,,... I ' Hughes, Zb. .......... Callahan, ea 4 Pettlgrew, cf......... 4 M.ee lb... ,.....,4 demons, c... 4 Perryt p...... Thomas, p.... .,..0 .... 4 Totals St. Joseph,1 Wichita .. MDtH Two-baaa bits: Kelly, Goseett, Clemons, Westertil. Koerner. Three-bane hits. KwilUnst, Koerner. Home run: Powell. Double play: Hughes to Callahan to Koerner. Btrack out: By Thomas, ti by W, Tbomas, 1 bases on baits: On 1-erry, S; pft W. Thomas, i. Time; 1:). Umpire! Haskell. score-, seoona game: WICHITA- Hiddleton. cf. ....... I lavls, rt., , 4 Koerner, lb......... 4 liugfuse, ao Callahan, as I Fetttarew. II........ 6 M.e, 8b., ...... ...... 4 Juxtloe, ;..'. .. ,r.. Coyle. rt....m.l t a i Tliomason. cX..-M 4 '. l o a Jotitison, o...... .. Kaii, ib.....,,.,M a fekiilpke, lb. iMt'hoff, 8b.M,.u, 4 , fVuuiton, If... a Ha. p ...a Robinson, v. .,..-... 1 Totals TOPEKA. AB. R. . . . 4 eaiaaet ....... 4 a et S O. A 1 1 '.a ui 1 a x iS, UialuLUg, rt.. II. ....... King, of...... li-dner, lb..,. H-ioI tig. ee. H nch, !u. I 1 1 1 e ; a 0 o. a 1 Mclne4d. tb....i liilllns, a ..a l aohran, p a Guar ....'.......:. 1 Touisr.. a a u a Hatted for BiUlnga In ninth Inning, Omaha u Huj) ....... .......0 t M I I 1 I S Hits ...............o i a o a a Topwka , , Huns ....... .4) MIMM lilts ...0 t 1 H 1 10 M Two-bane bit: Bchlpke. Pouble plays! 'yle to Kane; Cochran to French. Hits: Hf Hall, e in five and one-third Innings; off ftobhiton, a in three and two-thirds iimlriK. Has on balls: Off Hall, t; off Cochran, 4. 0umok out: By HalL 4; hf lUiblnron, t; fey Cochran, 4. Sacrifice liite: JuHtice (2). coyie. Bcanion. rrencn, Hit by pitched ball: Johnson. Left on ik-a: Omaha, 8; Topeka, 1 Time: 1:58. L'mvlres Knapp. e-core, aecond aame: . - ,; OMAHA. AB. R. JllftfOB, ......... 4 1 Covte. rf.. a ; 1 Thomaaon, cf ....... t , 1 Johnson. c. 4 1 Kan, lb.. ........ a ' 1 -htpke, tb.. ........ 4 , Mefcaff,' Jb... ....... it m-.iVjo. If........... , 0 llk-ke, 4 : i Totals 1'. 'nan, rt. .....29 I TOPEKA. AR n. ...... 1 0 H. O. A K ' 4 1 1 I 0 1 0 13 a o a l o 0 i a rr i O. A. E. , e a o aaessT V , V m V 1 1-1T 4- PITTSBURGH WINS AND TIES Boston Beaten in Batting" Contest, Nine to One. 1 T T vNtSi. P. J ' 1 V i I V- Zk 'U I I . 1 sT I I ti-t I I - ii ! i v--' . .i ' a " i . Ie. If 4 1 4 1 0 A - . . - . King, cf 4 1 1 4 0 0 I I Gardner, lb.. ....... 8 , 1 T O 0 ". e Tlif 1. ' at ::: :::: s Connie Mack in Game r McDonald, 3b 4 0 0 1 1 0 Bmlth, o 4 1 18 1 0 1 Adams, . p ... 3 - 0 0. ., 1 Gear .T I 1 1 0 0 0 ' stikd i a A A ; an A 1 A i1WawlPniWlla-aa .. n- - Totals S3 4 1 14 I II jT. - . i I ' Batted for Adams In ninth. it "u - , ; V !. Omaha- 7 - TSw Runs, 1 a 0 0 0 0 0 4 -8 , A A L -r,X ' v - X Hits j..... ...a a :o a o oi -i . . -IV . i. ' .:"7. -.....aaa.. ? ' . k r- , JS. 1 :hiu ,.,4 Oil 3-0 0 1-9 . f "HOTri Two-base hlta: Nlehoff, Johnson, Bash- . ? ' ang. Home run: Coyle. Hit by pithed : v?;:; ; ball: Thomason, Henslltig. Wild pitches: , " " ' ( 1 Hicks (2), Adams. Double plays: Bchlpke (..-- to Justice, Johnson to Justice to Bchlpke. I ' ' '" 1 Basea on balls: Off Hicks, 3; off Adama, - sT' 'L'', ' I 4. Struck out. By Hicks, 4; by Adams, 7. - ' Stolen bases: Nlehoff, JusUce, McDonald. ' Bacrlfloe hits: Coyle. Scanlon. Left on . , bases: Omaha, 4; .Topeka, S. Time: 1:40. " , Umpire: .Knapp. r ., ' , ' , ,1 . T, JOB 8WHTS DOUBLB-HEAOER . t ' , ' ' ' f - J . t - 1 . 1 x r - "Ml 1 score until the ninth. ' If . ' ' f - , i I I H. a A. B. ", ' """"'.'.,',' .'II a i 0 a . i ' . ' ....48 IT 14 37 M a I 1 ! J II" wicairTA II; - -yv I AB. R. H. O. AK, I Ik II I 0 1 3 1 11' w 4 k." y" .Nil. 1 1 3 0 0 V , '. v -vv, t 11 1 a V t-?it , , V-- - , -'"-" -.'trfrir 1 a 0 o yjrll , v 4' , ; lYcu I'M' 5 iwO -. rzT ' 1 a a 0 , iX JSXVJI ".b OMAHA TAKES BOTH GAMES Wins First Jame from Topeka by 8 i to 4 Score and Second, 3 to 2. FITCHEBS BO S0MS 0001) W0EK l 'lbe I.auit Cote4, Coyle of (ha r.l.ocal Heads a Ball Over the reace an Made Mane Baa. ' o)Wt1 -i- Vt , ... . ' .. I BUN IN SECOND CONTEST PiUhers Dnel Between O'Toole and Tyler Called After Eighth la- . nlag! on Acconnt. of , i.i, ' Darkness. ,. ., . ATHLETICS GETEVEN BREAK Loss of First Game to Six lets Sena , tors Into Second Place. BOSTON. Sept. 1.-Ptttn6urgh, al though out batted by Boston, made a runaway of the first game today, win ning, 9 to 1 and figured In a scoreless tie In the second game, which wag called after the eighth inning : on account of darkness. The second game was a pitchers' duel between O'Toole. and Tyler. , The first game wa sa battling darkness, content, but Camnits kept Boston's hit and only one man reached first base, thirteen hits scattered and prevented a ' The score was 12 to 0, White lasting until CHICAGO FALLS DOWN IN LAST Neither Washintfton Nor Philadel phia Now Is Able to Do More Than Tie Boston for Pen- ' ' naat. ' i CHICAGO, Sept. .-Philadelphia lost the flrt game to Chicago, 1 to 9, today Sdn thereby let Washington' into second place, " neither now having a chance to do better than tie Boston for the cham pionship, even, though they win all their remaining games and Boston loses all it. still, has to play. ; -. In the second game, which was called at the end of the eighth on account of Borwn held the locals to one Score, first game: BOSTON'. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O A.E AB.H.O A B. eunptull, c( t J 0 0 Byrne. 3b.. .5, 2 6 0 4 0 OCarer. If-... Ill 3 IDoniln, ct... 6 0 0 Wanner m.. 4 I lMlllw, 'lb... I 1 1 OWtlMO, rt..: i I i OButlsr, Jb... 4 1 4 ddlbwn. c.r. . ( ( 1 OCtmnlti, p.. 4 1 Devlin, 3b... t weeney, Sb. 4 J.ckron, If.. 4 TUue, rt....I Houeer, lb.. 4 Ma'vllle, h. 4 Harldmi, c. . 4 Donnelly, p. 4 X 2 1 0 2 It 2 9 o e 4 o t e s 5 o 2 Totls.,...3S 13 2T 1 2 totals...,. 32 12 27 12 9 Boston ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 11 Pittsburgh 5 10 10 0 0 9 a- Two-base hits: Byrne, Sweeney, Wag ner, Donnelly, Devlin. Three-base hit: Wagner. Double plays: Butler to Wag ner to Miller (2). Sweeney to Maranvllle to Houser. Bases on balls: Off Donnelly, 3; off Camnlta, 2. ' Struck out: Bv Don nelly, 4; by Camnits. 3. Time: 1:45. Um pires; tlnneran and Rlgler. .. i Score, second game: BOSTON. AB.H.O A. E CONNIE MACK. Campbell, cf 4 1 Devlin, lb... 4 1 Sweeney, Sb. 3 1 Jaekwn, If,. 4 Titus, rf. ... 3 6 Kirke. 3b.... 3 1 Ma'vllle, . I s Rartdeo. c. 3 1 Tyler, f t... i 9 PITT8BTJROH. AB.H.O.A.K. 1 SBrrne. 2b.-.. 3 0 dCarey. cf.... 2 t 1 Nicholson, If! 1 ? Wagner, Vs., S l 1 (Miller, lb... 3 0 OWIlson, rf... 2 ti Butler. b... 0 9 asimon,' e..., 2 1 00'Toole. p.. 2 t t t a 4 i a 19 0 1 i 9 1 9 2 9 9 12 9 9 9 It Total,... i 24 16 the sixth, when Lamline, a recruit, went in. He was hit seven times for seven runs in -the seventh Inning. Score, first game: ... - . CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. . AB.H.O. AB. AB.H.O.A.K. Rath. 2b.... I 1 4 4 0 Murphy, rf . 3 1 9 9 2 1 1 tildaggm, c( . 4 I. 4 1 9 1 I t I K. Collins, 2S4 t 1 I 1 J 1, 9 eBaker, 3b.,.. 4 2 119 1(1 AMcInnes, lb. 4 1 11 9 9. t S 1 iWaktb,. If.... 3 9 9 6 9 19 3 0 Harry, s.,l,Vl I 9 1 9 3 ( Egan, c 3 0 3 t 9 19 9 CCafleskle, pi 1 9 1 9 base hits: Lelivelt, Crawford (?). Bac rlflce flv: Cobb. Stolen bases. Chase, McMillan (2). Sweeney, Bush 2). Craw ford, Louden, i. Onslow. Double playr Simmons to Chase. Left on bases: New York, 6; Detroit, 7. Bases on balls: Off Ford, H; off Wheatley, 2. First on erv rors: New York, 2; Detroit, 2. Struck out: By Ford. S; by Wheatley, !. Time: 1:31. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Mc- Grevy. , .... ' r-. : ' ' NSW tORK. ' DETROIT. ? I AB.H.O. A.B. AJ5.H.O.A.B, Mldklff. 3b.. 4 3 3 8 1 Buah. ss. .... I 2 13 1 Chase, lb... I 1 9 2 ( Corridon, 3b. 4 1 2 Daniels, If... 3 4 t Crawford, ril 1 1 illvelt, cf. .6 3 t 9 9 Cobb, ct I t Blmmonv 2b I 1 It tVeach. It,... 4 1 3 Hansen, if. 2 ,1 9 tLoufeo, Jb., I 1 . McMlU'n, nl I 13 lOialow. ib.s 4 tit Sweeney, c t 13 3 jfitanafe, c..:'3 1 -3 McCon'ellr 4 I t 9 tjenseo, p.... t t 9 3 9 1st lit 9 9 3 1 n 4 Mattlck, ct., 4 Lord, If 4 I st I ' VDUUlQe Tt 1 f r n.-i aw k DUI lUU, 1U. . w teldtr, 3b... S Weaver,- as... 3 Easterly, e.. 4 Lang. P - - Totals... ..23 2 24 3 9 Totals..... 3S 14 JT IS 1 Totals 32 24 It 1 Chicago 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 -9 thlladelphla ,.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hiti Lange. Three-base hit; MatUck. Sacrifice hit: Zelder. i Stoden bases: J. Collins. Zelder (2), Weaver. Double plays! Easterly to Bath, Rath to Borton to Zelder. Left on bases: Chicago, 5; Philadelphia, 6. Bases on balls: Off Lange, 2; off Covaleskte, 1. Hit by pitcned ball: By Oovaleskie, Weaver. Struck out: By Lange 8; by Covaleskle, 3. Passed ball: Easterly. Wild pitches: Covaleskle (2). Time: O:0B. Umpires: Kvans and Egan. Score, second game: . - v CHICAIOO. PHILADELPHIA, i AB.H.O.A,E. ; . AB.H.O.A.K. 3 9 1.3 9Murphy, rf.. i 18 9 0 119 CMaggert, cf.. 4 1 1 0 0 1,0 OE.Collliw, 2b 3 9 19 9 Bodie. If.... I 9 9 9 tBaker, 3b.... 4 19 4 9 10. 1 U V V Rath. 2b. Mattlck. cf.. 3 J. Collins! rt t Clemona, ...... m... ' ' 0 Suptt,- p.'...........'.. i H. t t 0 0 0 1 An excellent illustration of the kind of fellow Connie Mack la Is found in his statement on tha winning of the American league pennant by the Boston Red Sox. Hare la what tha manager of the Ath letics s&Jd when a rrup of newspaper men corralled him in New Tork the other day: , . -. - ;, t "I congratulate the Red Sox on their wonderful year. . Tha best club not only won, but It is doubtful If I could navo beaten out Stahl's team with my club at Its best. A great team has achieved its deserved Honor.'?'; ; ' In contrast to this here Is the statement of President C. Wtebb Murphy of the Chi cago Cubs on the winning of the pennant by the Giants; "The best team failed tt win. We have the bast ball club and everybody knows it. But we couldn't beat the 'umpires and tha combination McQraw framed against us." 'Totals Kelly, cf. Powell, If.. 4 Watson, rf., ......... 0 Zwllilng, lb.., 4 Wailaue, Zt 1 Reilly, 2b ., I Westerail. Sb... I CtoMett, c...... 4 MeinKa, Crutohw jaokaon. Bell i SB M IS ST. JOSEPH. AB, It. H,, 9 0,0 1 " I : - S I t lelnka, 4 0 II 'rutoiwr, p.......... 1 0 0 0 aokaont p.. l 0 0 0 - "i E, 1 after holding them aoorelesa until then. eoore, nrat gam: ; - DENVER. AB. R. H. Otlmnre, If., c&satay, rt.., Beall. cf...... Qiullin, 8b..., tioirey, s..,, French, 2b... Lindsay,, lb., Epahr, c. BcnretDer, p. Totals..,.. .19 I Totals I'. f I ' Batte4 tor Jackson la ninth. Wichita, ...........I 0 0 7 9 10 0 -H St. Joseph a llMtt Two-base hits: Zwilllnr U). Pettlgraw. Mlddletoo. Tliree-baaa hit: Davis. Stolen bases: Peiuarew. Callahan. , Mainke. Hits: Off Orutcher, 10 In three and two- thirda Innings, off Jackson, tn four and one-third Innings. Struck out: By Beott, t; by Crutoher, i;, by 4aattson. 1. Bases oa bails: Ott Crutoher, I. off Jaokaon. L Time; 1:26. Umpire, Haskell. " UAOBHMAN ITRONO IX PINCHES Llncola Defeats Slnaa City ky gcore '.' ' 9t 8U-'t Oi'a','''-., SIOUX CITT. ' fleet.' 18,-HsjrerBuui proved affaotlva in the pt nodes and Lin coln 'won today.-Score: , .-' i siocx citt. ', AB, R, H. (LA. E. Clarke, of...,...,;... t o ill 0 9 Bmlth, sa...... ....... t l 11 I l My era ...... i v 1 J 11 Breen. rt............ 4 9 1 t 9 9 Tennant, lb. ... 4 ' ! 9 J 1 19 9 ' 9 Marshall, It 3 0 0 . 9 0 . 9 Andreas. 2b 19 0 I Chapman, o S 0 16 S I Brown, p J .0; 9 i 9 Total .......51 1 . , . LINCOLN. AB. R. Berghanuher, ss..,.. 4 9 Lloyd, 2b.. , 4 9 Cole, cf.... 4 , 9 Barbour, Sb.. ........ 4 9 McLarry. If,.:....... 4 4 Miller, rf ..4 1 Mullen, lb 8 1 Carney, c. 1 9 Hagtrman, P I 9 6 It 14 4 O. t V 9 S 9 9 9 9 , 1 Totals 40 Sioux aty.........0 4 Lincoln 9 3 Two-bas hits: base hit: Miller. 4 U 17 I I 4 0 10 4 0 0-1 19 19 19 Lloyd, Miner. Three- Bacrlflca hits: Lloyd, Barbour, Carney. Stolen bases: . Lloyd, Bora-hammer. Mullen. Double play Berghamrner to Mullen. Ieft on bases: Sioux City, 13; Lincoln, 11. Bases on balls: Off Brown, t,; off llaterman, a. Struck out: By Brown, 4; by Hager- mn. . asRed baUn: Chapman. Car nev. Hit by plKmed ball: Breen. Timet 2:00. Umpires: McOlnntns and Meyers. CBIZZLISS HOLD . THEIR OWIV tk Des ble-Ueader from ; ' Mela Teafta. ' ' DENTTCt Sept . Dea Motr.es kmt a double-header to th locals. The se4 frame, callx In th seTenth, waa one sdM. Harris wesJun4 in this Inning .... 4 .... s 4 3 O. A. E. 3 0 0 11 ' 1 0 9 1 10 0 5 4 0 .! T 9 8,0, 0 0 0 0 9 4 ... 4 1 .37 13 PES MOINES. AB. R. H. Leonard. 3bi. 4 11 CoUlna. of ....... 3 0 0 Korea, sa.,...., 4 1 Jonea. lb7....T. 4 " 0 Rellly. it.. ata V Watsel, MotTis. iflatowskl FWt, P.., 9 9 t V . aiaiiht .............. 10 cf 9 1 9 0 9 It . 3 0 0 - J 1 1 Bkl. a. 47 I O. A. K. 9 3 0 I I I U 0 0 3 t 4) Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct f - W.L.Pct. Denver W 81 .6 New Tork. 96 43 .8( Omaha ... 84 43 .Mo, Chicago ... 85 41 Bt. Joseph 84 6S .65S Pittsburgh 84 53 .bin Des M'n'a 74 73 .5101 Cincinnati 70 49 .604 Lincoln .. "3 79 .48U Phila ..... 43 73 .a nimiT ritv ?n .4741 st Imii, K7 sa ufi Wichita .. 73 80 . 477 Brooklyn . 61 84 .1 . . . .. . , I T . M . . i un mx-ouni 01 aarKness. 1 ' " : " ; I . i7..i-J n.. a m A . I Borton, 10... a v it v lacuim V ? ??!? 0-0 xelder. 3b... I 4 9 1 9Waleb. If. ----w-. p. a ..... ..,. v v V O V V V O0 Twbase hit: Wagner. Bases on balls: Off Hyler, ; off O'Toole, 3. Struck out By Tyler, 4; by O'Toole, 4, Time. 1:16 Lmplres: Rlgler and FJnneran. a . o 9 .0 - 14 Totals... ........ ...81 3 ' t Batted for Collins in ninth. Dea Moines... 1 t il 1M H Denver ., ,..,.1 9 1,1 1 0 0 8 -6 Stolen baees: Leonard, Bpahr. . Two- base hlta: Quillin (3. Casmdy. "Three- baaa hit: Korea, eaeruice niie: aiaj, Ooffey. Struck out: By Snhreiber, 8: by Sweat. 6. Double plays: French to Cof fey to Undjtay (2). lilt by pitched balla: Quillin, tSohrelber. Left on baawe: Den ver, 11: Dee Molnea, S. Time: 1:63. Um pires: Johnson ana u' lowe.. Kit Carson Takes , ; Trot at Sioux City 8IOUX CITT, , la., Sept. lt-Oood weather aa da large crowd favored tha Interatata fair, racing sard today. Tha new half-mile track was somewhat slow from tha ralna on previous days. , 8um- marlea. , ";,T Trot, 3;80 class. The Manufacturers puree, H.OGO: Kit Carson, first; Jay C'hase, second; Dawn, third; Judge Landls, fourth. Best time, I:1U4. v Free-for-all pace, purse t&OO: Adrian R. first; Franklin Pierce and Walter J. divided second and third money; Wapsle Wave, fourth. Best time, 3:12. interstate derby, mile and one-eighth, purse 1600: Marchmonet, first; The Scout, second; Ptcklns, third. Time, 1:59. Bailie reston and Emma Steward also ran. Running four furlongs, purse 3180: Jack Lamar, flrat: little Jake, second; Little 5".. third. Time. 0:61. Versane and . 8t Dunston also ran.. OMAHA BOWUNQ LEAGUE , OPENS FRIDAY EVENING. The official opening of the Omaha Bowling leaffue for tha 1813-13 aeason will be held Friday evening at Perkln'a As sociation alleys, 1213 Harney street This Is tha thirteenth year of the league and many of the bowlers who participated In the first opening will be on hand to make tha occasion ana to be long re membered. Refreshments and apeaklnif will take up part af tha evening's pro gram. , Ky to the Situation Bea Advertising. Topeka ... 49100 .329 AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct Boston ... Wash' ton Phlla tfl 41 .703 84 7.4 83 67.693 Chicago .. 68 70 .4! Boston .... 45 98 .828 AMER. ABSTN. W.L.Pct Mln'P'Us ,.103 67 .44$ Columbus 98 64 .604 Toledo .... 94 66 .690 Kan. City.. 81 80 Detroit ... 76 .468 Milwaukee 76 83.476 Cleveland 63 76 .4631 St Paul... 74 86 .43 New Tork 48 89 .SSO) Loutsvitla, 63 99 .881 fit. Louis. 47 91 .841;Ind'p'lia J 54 104 .W Yesterday's Reaalt. ' WESTERN LEAGUE. A--' Topeka, 3-4; Omaha, 3-3. . .. Pea Moines, 2-4; uenvar, 8-14. St Joseph, 17-6; Wichita, 6-li " . Lincoln, 8; Sioux City, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUa Pittsburgh, 9-0; Boston, 1-0. - ' Chlcatro-Brooklyn, rain. Cincninatl-New York, rain. .... St Louis. 7; Philadelphia, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 1-11; Chicago, 9-0. Washington, 1-8; St. Louis, 0-3. New Tork, 4-1; Detroit, 7-4. , Boston-Cleveland, rain, s AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul-Milwaukee, wet grounds. : Minneapolis, 4, Kansas City) 6. Columbus, 1; Toledo, 1. . Game Today. Western Leajrue-Topeka at Omaha, St Joeeph at Wichita, Lincoln at Sioux City. National League Pittsburgh at Boston, Chicago at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New York, 9t. Louis at Philadelphia. .American Leajsue Philadelphia at Chi cago, Washington at St. Louis. New York at Detroit Beaton at Cleveland. American Association Columbus at To ledo, Indianapolis at Louisville, St. Paul at Milwaukee, Minneapolis at Kansas City. ' tPeru Normal Has :' u Large Senior Class PERU. Neb., Sept. 18.-Speclal.)-The state normal school began work with a fine attendance, the. enrollment being better than last year at this time.: The senior class la especially strong and with a few late arrivals who have written that they are coming, tha class will num ber over 200. This Is the largest senior Class In the history of the school. Coach Thacker ta pleased over hie foot ban outlook for this season. There are Several veteran player here and the new arrivals are unusually promising. Things look well for a splendid line of players who have Weight and speed." Both of the literary societies held open sessions on Friday last and plan to do the same this week. Phtlomathean was obliged to adjourn to the btg high school room to accommodate the crowd. ' " Phillies Lose to Cardinals. KII1UDELPHIA, Sept. 18.-St. Louis won here today, i to I Barring one m? g' .?linJr J1 th no team's hits scattered. St. Louis won by bunch- ThU1'18 ln twc? lnn'niM with Phlladel. phia s errors. Score: ST. tOtriS. ) PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.Q.A.8. ' Afl.H.O.A.gJ. ailhooUjr, ctl i 9 OFMkert. cf.. I lies . .to, ii in OMangns, If.. 3 1 1 miq, do. asa Koneteby, lb 3 t 19 Evans, rf.... 19 1 Hauser, ss. .. 4 I 1 Oa) iowsy, 39 3 9 3 Wlngo, o.... 3 4 Grtner, p ... 8 1 1 MAMn . Totals.... .33 19 tf IS SFlnner'an, p : Knabe, 3b.., . S. Magae.. Deols ...... i 1 Miller, rf. 3 ILuderue, lb. 1 OBorle, 3b..., 9 I Doolan, ea. ., 3 ODodae, 3b... t Mty.r. 9 OLoan. e 3 1 It 9 3 Weaver, se.; Mtver, e.... White, p.,., tamllne. p., Barrowa ... 9 14 IBarry, ss., 9 4 9 0EaO, c... 9 9 1 9 Brown, .. 9 9 19 9 9 9 9 Totals... ,43399 113 3 9 9 3 4 9 9 Totals.,... 33 14 34 13 3 ToUla S3 11 tl 14 1 New York 2 0,1 0 1000 0-4 Detroit ..............2 D 10 0 I 1 1 M Two-base hits: Lellvelt, Daiilels, Busht Three-base hit: Ccbb. . Sacrifice hits: Daniels," Hartaell, Sweeney, - Corridon, Crawford, Stanage. Double play; Bush to Louden to Onslow. Left on bases: New York, 11: t)ctroit, 7 Bases on balls: Off McConnell, 2; off Jensen, 2.' First on errors: New York, lr Detroit 1. Struck aut: By McConnell, 4. Time: 1:60. Um pires: O'Loughlln and MoGreevey. Dallas GetsVictory and Pennant by Game DALLAS, S. D., gept 18. (Special Tele- i gram.)-Ryaii, th4 Burke twlrler,- went) wrong in tha fourth Inning today andi Dallas pulled out an easy victory in the closing game of the Rosebud leagrue. Doyle, in the box for Dallas, had tha vls-j Itors on his list and allowed only three' scattered hits. Today's victory gives DaU las the .pennant, and waa . witnessed by 1,000 spectators. Score: ; . : ' R.H.E. Dallas ....... 0 ,0 0 0 2 9 1 7 814 IS . 1 Burke 09040, 9900-9$ i Umpires: Begrtst and Aiken.? ToUis. ....M t f7 it 1 Batted for Mayer In th ninth. St. Louis ........ 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 4 0-7 Philadelphia 9 9 2 0 9 1 0 0 0-3 Two-base hits: ' Wlngo, . Konetchy. Three-base hlta. Whltted, Wlngo. ' Bac rlflca hit: Galloway. 8tolen bases: Whltted. Konetchv. R Uanw Wnnh Trouble plays: Boyle to Dodge to Lud- erus, Mayer to Luderoua to Boyle, Boyle to Knabeto Knabe to Lud erus. Left on bases: St. Louis. S; Philadelphia. 7. Basea on balls: Off Griner. 3; off Fln- iiou. o. mm on errors: . ou uotus, 8; PhlladelDhla. 2. Struck nut- p riner.i8; by Finneran. 1. Hits: Off Finneran, 8 in seven innings; off Mayer, 3 In two Innings. Time; 1:45. Umpires: Orth and Klera. , ' Senators Wia Two Games. ST. LOTJia Sept. M.-Washlngton took a double-header from St Louis. In the first game Groom kept St. Louis' hits wen scaiierea ana his support was bril liant, while Allison was wild and his support failed him at critical stages. In the second game the visitors drove Powell off the rubber in the sixth and hit Adama, who replaced him, hard. A single, three passes and an error, gave the locals their scores. Score, first game: . Score, aecond game: . WASHINGTON. 8T. LOUIS. ' AB.H,0..B. u...O.A.l, Moeller, rf.. I 4 4 9 9SfeoHee. el.. 4 I I 1 rMtsr, 3b... I tit 10.WII'm. rf 4 1 3 9 9 Milan. f ,..t 14 9 OHog.n, If.... 3 13 9 1 Oanqll, lb... t t t 9 OPratt. lb.... 1 9 4 14 Laporte, lb.. I 1 1 1 SMIller, lb... I 4 11 9 abanka. If... 3 t t t SAoatlo, 3b... I I I I A. WICms. .4 3 9 1 Wallace, ss.. 1 9 9 9 9 Cathloa, a.it t I 9 gtepbeRa e. . 4 14 1 I foir.ll, S....I 9 9 11 Totals... .. 13 V t iAiUma, p.... 1 9 9 19 Comptoa ... 1 9 9 9 4 Totals... ..tt inn I Batted for Adama in the ninth. Washington 1 1 9 9 9 6 0 9 1-3 St Louis 9 9 9'9 9 2 4 0 9-J Two-base hltsi A. Williams, Cashlon, McBrlde. Stephens. Bases on oalls: o . Cashlon. 4. Struck out By Cashlon, 4; by Adams, . 3. lime: - l:u Umwi.es; Denoen and OBrlen. . 8T. LOinS. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.kT.O.A.S. BheMtn. cr.. 3 1 I I 4 Moeller, rt. 4 9 3 9 9 Q.WH ms, rll I I t tFoetar. 3b... t 19 19 Hogaa, If ,. 4 14 9 tMllaa. ef... 1 4 4 4 4 Pratt. S.... 9 9 t 1 1 Oast tl, lb... t II I I ftov.lU Ik.. I HI I tLaporte, 3b.. 4 4 9 1 9 Aaattn, Jb... 4 19 1 tfthanka. If... 4 9 4 9 9 Walisee, as.. 4 t 14 lMrBhoe, ss. 4 1 1 t 1 Alexander, s 3 9) 4 1 tWIIIlaasa, c. 4 I ltf 1 4 Alltsoa. ...! 4 9 1 tOraeo. p.... 3 111! Cemptoe ...1 9 9 9 9 Totals.. ...tt I 17 13 1 Totals.. ...31 Itlli I ;v, - j, ' Batted for Alexander In ninth. . Washington 9 99190910-2 Bt Louis 0 4 9 9 9 9 00 9-0 Two-base hits: Shotten. G. Williams. Wallace. Sacrifice hit: Groom. Double plays: Wailaee to Pratt to Stovall. Fos ter to Gandil to McBrlde. Stolen bases: Milan (2). Hit by pitched balls: By Alli son. Foster, Milan and Gandtl. Wild pttoh: Allison.' Bases on balls: Off Groom. 3; off Allison, 3. Struck put: By Groom, 9; by Allison, 1 Left on basea: Pt. Louis, 8: Washington, 7. Time: 1:40. Umpires; Dineen and O'Brien. st.5 "HARYARTON," .34 11 24 It , j aav g 1 1 as. Tot.,. 7Ti sarormai lootings anH on account darkness. j g COUarfW UafOlinal S Philadelphia".:...... 9 00014 7 o-j2 weafe The Parol- s Two-base hit: Walsh (2). Three-base sa. . tiC- 1. Ill 2 hit: Barry. Hits: Off White. 4 in six ass lei lifteS Of tlllS IieW Style 2 Innings; off Lamilne. 7 In two tnnlngB. C'iritiIrA tt flHro1v HU. Left on bases, Chicago, 1; Philadelphia, Zm "aKe 11 CUUICiy OlS- m 2. Basea on balls: Off White, 2; off fjnctivsS .. . S Lamilne, 2. Struck out: ; By White, 3. J" . - ; am Wild pitches: Brown, Lamline (3. Time: ZZ It 9 B great favorite With Col- mm 1:80. L'mpires: Evans and Egan. ; lege men everywhere. Snappy, S Tlsjera Beat Yankees Twice. I aa Stylish, Effective. "YALE DETROIT, Sept 18.-.ew Yorw was j xON" is the same collar but 3 twice defeated by Detroit today, 1 to 4 ; 5 , a-wuax out in the first game and 'to i in tne sec ond. McConnell wa-aeasy lor Detroit on two critical occasions. Wheatley out pitched Ford in the second game. NEW YORK. 1 DETROIT. AB.H.O A tt. AB.H.O.A.K, Mldklff, lb.. 4 1 t 1 9 Buah, sa 3 1 1 t t Chan, , lb... 3 lit C Corridon, 3. 4 9 1 1 1 Daniels, It.. 4 9 19 lCrawford, rf 3 3 3 00 Lellv.lt, cf..4 1 1 9 0 Cobb, cf..... 3 9 9 1 9 Simmons 2b 4 9 1 3 OVeach. . If... 4 3 3 9 9 Hartaell.' rf. 3 1 3 9 OLouden, 2b.. 3 8 9 3 9 McMtU'n. a. 4 I 19 OK.Ooow, lb 4 9 Id 9 9 Sweeney, e.. t 9 t 1 4J. Onalow, c 4 1 3 1 4 Ford, p 3 9 3 1 9Wheatley. ,t I 1 I I Oildwell .. 1 9 9 9 9 - .29 t Zl lower. tZ Both made with the famous sa 2 Slip-Over" Button-holes. ZZ and Patented "Lock-that- aa - ssa: mm jjQOU. - - ToUls. 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