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    THE BKE: OMAHA, FEIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912.
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Drawnfpr';.iBeft. "Bud" Fisher
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CbMMVniUWlAWV6 rSu AND KE! THAT !I ' T I VOOttt-La- J ' , ' TSe-WE!' r" ' J ' s' ' :
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HEW YORK LOSES AND TIES a tit- : ...
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tkm LAND OH FIVE HORLERS
JPa Eourke'i Pennant Chasen Lost
:f Last Game by 10 to 2 Score.
CL0SJ1A5 PITCHES GOOD BAIL
crait Boasht from Prfnoit Work
i'- Lat Tbrr' Inolnff Bad Hold
.. , . .. .v . .' f. 'I-
t: Kna to Two Scratch
Hlta.
' Dale Gear! Topeka, Kawn had very
l!lttlo opposition from the ftourkei yes
"trday and got - air, even break on the
Wrlea by taking tha last game bra 10
to I gcor---iW'-.''"' , jV ;
Manager Afbogaet.'aont flv- pitchers to;
tha mound, bu'i' th first 'two, JJIUbi arid'
I pbtnaon wer t,hlt hard. , Beebo waa
Jnext sent In to hurl, but In the' sixth
j fining' ha- was -taken' dut, not because he
J as not enective, out because Omaha
, had iti riee to tieat Reynolds''" and
the Omaha manager wanted to try out
his new material.
Klngdon, a recruit; twlrler whom . Pa
selected from Seward waa worked In' th
sixth; and wait, found for four hits and
three runs. Cloaman, a southpaw was
sent in In the seventh and pitched great
blt,fo-'th remainder of the battle and
held the Kaws to two hits. . The llttl
fellow had all kinds 'of steam and used
his head to good avantage . In dishing
iup his wrinkles, which proved effeetlva
i' kiwi 1b Good Porni.
i The Kaw played in fairly good' form
j yesterday and at that ' had a slight ad.
' Vantag., over the Rourkea. Reynolds
Jhurted beautiful ball and through ' tht
!garfl 'and after the second inning was
never in danger of being caught Tht
Ka'nuaris'toolt a one-run lead 1n the first
fnnlng. 'but 'Omaha' tied' It up - In " th's
IgecVud. Ift tha third the Topeka1 landed
'n "BUlsand Roblnaon for six hits and
fivVruni putting the game qn' jca. J
' Bashang led off for the Kaws with
' to ,t.htr4 on. (King's,, single, and scored, on
lOardner's out to Kane. ? -j
ThaRourkea deadlocked, the score-in
the . second,t Scaalon landed, safe ,. on
Henallngsi error and scored on a single
to left garden fenca. ; . j j,
In tha third Reynolds led off with a
single for Topeka and went to third on
.lis shame's double. Le singled, scoring
'.Reynolda .. King singled, scoring Bashang:
,lm -going to third. Hensllng singled to
'center; sending- Lee and King over the
pan. Hensllng Scored on French's slngla
'In the sixth Bashang walked. Lee sin
Jgled, . .King jent one to deep center and
liashang scored, while Lea was caught
off third. Gardner singled, scoring King
and Gardner tumbled across the plate on
'jlensltng's triple. ,
Omaha got its secondhand last run' in
!the eighth. Kane singled to right, went
jto third on Hensllng's' error and scored
'on a sacrifice' fly hammered out by
jScanjon. ' Score:,. . . "
OMAHA.
A&R. H.
IJustic v-",' t
.Coyla. rf:. .,......., .6 " 0
IThomaeon, not.......,it ( 1
iJohnson, o,.. ....... . 4 0 0
Kahe,- U;...i..w.:..l 1 1
Schlpke, 2b.. ....... ...I , 0 4 o
jNlehoff, Jb..,..'.;.....i ' ; 0
(Scanlon, If...
iBllis, p.,.., i a
Robinson. fr........,..0 0 ' : 0
'Beb; p:..A."..,.;..l' 0 "
jKingdon, :pi..v. 0 a a:
jNeff, ...tv.in,.iiJl
Closman, p. .,...,. I . 0 0
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE.
W.UPct.
Denver 91 1 .599
Omaha 88 66 .866!
St. Joseph.. 84 8 .fl
NAT, LlEAGUK. 4
New Totk. .5 43 ,9S
Chicago S6 52 .623
Pittsburgh 64 .612
D. Moines. .78 73 -BIO) Cincinnati ..71 9 .807
Bioux City .71 7 .4S3Phlla. , .......63 73 . 463
Uncoln ....73 SO .477
Wichita ....73, SO .477
Topeka ..T.S0M0 .3331
AMER. LEAGUE.
WL-Pct.
Boston .....97 43 .6:H
Wash.
Phlla.
8t.. Louis... .67 88 . 407
Brooklyn ,,..62 87 .374
Boston .4 94 .33
r AMER. - Af8'N.
vW.UPct
Mtn'apolis. 103 68 .643
86 57 . 5!i9iCotirmbus... 98 64 .604
68 .689 Toledo...... M 65 .590
O. A. E.
ij t o
1 1
It 0
0,0
0
' ;
0
1
0
0,
11 ,
1 .
2
I
0 .
0
o
ft
,27 ;U"i 1
totals;:;; J... .'35' 1
. 'v . aus f. TOPEKA.
, ... ; AB. Ri It 0.A.
naahwtg, ; cf...,.,..4 r 2 vt
IMSjiSi.i(rtjitA.tM. 1
King, C(.,,,.vwf u l
Oardnr, lb.... 5. .. 1
IHens'llnt. ss.. .6 1
French,'2b..,..t... ?. .4 1 '
jMcBonal 6B. ..4 0
'Smith, tiv...u.A......e 0-.
iReynoldafc,....v....4 1
Chicano ....69 70 .4971 Kansas City 82 80 .606
Detroit 67 75 .4721 Milwaukee. 76 84 .476
Cleveland .'.66 76 .4616t Paul..,.. 87 .463
ivew KOrK..4S to .848 Louisville., 83 100,881
tit Louis.,. 47 92 . 838 Ind'napolis 66 108 .;
WESTERN. LEAGUE.; .
. Topeka, 10; Omaha. 2. . ,V, t
r Lincoln, 2; 8lou City, 4.. - s
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
, Pittsburgh, 6-8; Boston, 7-7. V.
.Chicago, 6-12; Brooklyn, 9-4.
ClnclnnaOJ-New York, 1-1
t. Liuuii-riiiituiripHi. lain. , - ,: ,r,
' AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Philadelphia, 0; Chicago, 1.
Washington, 4; Bt Jouls, 2.
t New York, 6; Detroit. 6. a
Boston, 8-0; Cleveland, 9-6. .
- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus-Toledo; rain.
Indianapolis, 8; Louisville, 6,
Ht. Paul, 1-1; Milwaukee. 0-5.
, Minneapolis, 2; Kansas City, t.
' Oanaes 'Today, '
Western League Des Moines at
Omaha, St JoeeWi at Bloux CUV, Wich
ita at Denver, Topeka at Lincoln.
National Leajrue Pittsburgh at Bos
ton, Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at
New York, Ht. Louis at Philadelphia.
American League Washington at Chi
cago, Philadelphia at Bt. Louis, Boston
at Detroit,, New Lorfc at Cleveland,
A merkvin Association Columbus at To
ledo. -Indianapolis at Louisville. . St. . Paul
at Kansas City, Minneapolis at Milwaukee.
Giants and Reds Contend in Two
(V Pitcher,''. Battles.
PE0MHE WEAZEK3 JS SECOND
sSiggs Bests Tesreaa ' lo Opening
Contest by Score of Three to
. One Beacher put Oat of
Game.'
Hits ....I..........8 0V0 0 ,0 4 0 1 1-14
Two-base hit: Baahahg. Threes-base hit:
HenBllng. Hit by pitched balls: Johnson,
McDonald. Wild pitches: Reynolds, Rob
inson, lilts: Off Kills.. 6 in two. and
one-third Innings; off Robinson, 3 In one-third-
Inning; off . Klngdon, 4 In . one In
ning; off Closman, 3 In threa Innmirs.
Flmt" base on ;balla? Off ; Beebe, -2; toff
Klngdon, 1: ?Wf Reynolds, 2. -Struck
out: By Beebe. 1; by Klngdon, 1; by Clos-
man. 4; by Reynolds. 6. Stolen baaea:
Cpyle. .King. 'Sacrifice., hits; .Ntehoff,
Boanion, Lee, Reynolds. Left on baaoa:
Omaha, 11 r Topeka, i 8. . Time: 2:06. Urn-
pire: Knapp.
DESSAU'S WILDXESS COSTS GAME
Sloax City Gets Winning Marat n
from Lincoln,
SIOUX CITY. la.. Sect. 1.-Deiau'
wildness In the sixth inning, with Myers'
timely hit, gave Bloux Cltv the winnlna
margin in today's game. Score:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. H.' O. A.
, 2. 10 0 0
S 1 0 2 1
.4 0 1 1 ,1
......1 -tO
Clarke, cf......
Pmlth. es
Myers, Sb.,.,.;
Breeni rf.....,,
Tennant, lb..,.
Marshall, If...,
Andreas, 2b...
Chapman, c...
Young, p......
Totals '.','.
4, 0
1
10.
1
' 8
8
1.
...... 29 4
LINCOLN.
AB. R, H, O.
T 27 14 ,;S
Berghammer, ss.... S 0 1
Lloyd. 2b.... 4 1 1.
Cole, cf., 4 0 2
Barbour, 8b....,.,.., 4 1,1
McLarry. If., ....,, 4 0 1
Miller, rf.. ........... 4 0 1'
Mullen, lb.. S 0 1
Carney, c S 0 0
Deseau, p............. S O 0
Dowllng 10 0
Dwyer I 0' 0
' A." 8.
11
t 8
24 13
E.
I
-2
3 8
3 2
51
-0 ,
2
2
2
1
5,v0
Totals...... .
Omaha-'
TopeJi-p
Rons ....
.V.4DW 14 27 12 "J
0- 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2
...... 0 1 0.2 0 0 0 1 1-4
. ..-V 0 M 0 8 0 0 1-J.O
Totals 24
Batted for Carney in . ninth. ,,
Batted for Dessau in ninth.
sioux city , ...... :..o 1 0 0 0 SO' O
Lincoln- ......... :...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Two-baae hit: Tennant Threo-base
hit;. Cola - Sacrifice hits. Marshall,
Chaptqan. Stolen baaea: Breen, Mar
shall. Spilth, Myers. ... Double plays:
Myers to Chapman; Chapman to Myers
Left on bases: SlouX- City, 9; Lincoln, I
Baapa on balls: Off Young, 1; off DeBsaU
7. Struck out: By Young, 6;. by Dessau,
4. Paased balls: Carney, 4. Hit by
pitched ball:. Beighaniraer. Tlm: 1:60.
Umpires: Meyers and McGlnnis.
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NEW YORK, Sept. 19,-New York lost
the first game to Cincinnati, 3 to 1. today
and the second game of the : double
header waa called at the end of the ninth
with the score 2 to 2. Both games were
pitchers' battles, Suggs beating Tesreau
In the first game, while Mathewson and
Fromme held each 'other to' an even
break Fromme had victory within his
grasp, but weakened with two out In the
ninth when Merkle singled, stole second
and scored the tying run on Heriog"s
single. The fielding of Htrsog andt the
batting ' of Kinsley were the features .
Bescher was put out of the first game
for arguing with Umpire Johnstone
Score, first game: '..
CINCTNNATl. ' .' NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A B. . AB.H.O.A B-
Bwchr, lt... I 0 1 CDior( !(.,. 0 1
,11 t I tIDoyi. JD.rt.4 1-14 1
0 t I t T' tn-XMrr ....1 0
HoblltMl, III 1 I I ISnodsr'M, tf4 t
MltcMI, rf . S 4 0 tMvrnr, rf.. 4 t 1 0
rncita, i l iMcrkl. lb.. 4 111 I 1
OrM, St.... 4 11 I ewilioo, e...4 1
Esau, to. .7. 4 l'l 1 lFIMchtf, al l I 4 t
Rmroia, Oi. 4 1-41 6McCornlck. 1 at
otiu', tel. sutar .....0 4 t
: Tra, p,,. 9.4. s
Total tl I 17 11 Beckw .... l' 0 t 4
Tptali It I 17 14 I
Batted for Devore In ninth.
Batted for Fletcher In ninth. : ',',
Ran for McCormick in ninth.
Batted for Tesreau in ninth.
Cincinnati.. 1 0 0O0O ft A l
New York.... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1
Threerbase .hit: iKlnsely. . Left on
bases: New York. 10; Cincinnati, 1 Bases
on balls: Off Tesreau. 8; off Suggs,- 1
Struck out;: 'By Tesreau; 61 by BuggsVl
Stoleni bases: . Phelan, Merkle.- Mnraoir
Time: 2:06.. . Umpires; " Johnstona ,and
Score, second gain: "Z- ',.s'-.x ,',' j ' ,
.CINCINNATI. ,... .. ," liiBW .TORK, .
AJ8.H.O.A.B AB.H.O.A. I.
Kria u i o 0Dfora-u... t t t
KnlMljr, -t..4 I I . ( HMyn, ...l. 1 1 t
HOhllual. 1 111 I ffUojIt, In... .4.1 14 9
Mitchell, rf, 4 1 I 0 Oa'dcr's. ct-lft 0 A
AlmlO, b. J 0 11 OMurray, rf.i4 0 I 4
Ornt, M....4 114 tMarkl. Is.. 4 111 I I
Bfa, -lb.,.. 4 114 lllenof, lb,. 4 I t I t
Clark,' ,vt -i 4 I ewilxm. I nil
Frprnm p.. 4 1 Shatr ( 0
Bwkr, ef... 1 1 1 t 0
TdU1s....M ItTU lF1tebr, u. I l'l 1
: ; . . . . .MeOonslck. t 0 t
, JtUtht'Km, ,11111
Total... ..II 1 17 11 J
nan ror wjison in eighth.
, u l.'l, ....
Cincinnati" .....:!... 0 O'O 0 0 Hi 8-2
New York ......0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2
Called on account of darkness.
Two-base hit: Heraoo'. Left on hasas
New Y'ork, 6; Cincinnati, 9. Bases on
oaiis: oir Matbewson. 1; off Fromme, 2.
BtrucK out: By Mathewson, 4; by
rTomme, i. Time: 1:40. umpires: Eason
and Johnstone. '
iv Chleagro Splits Eren.
BROOKLYN,' Bi-vl 19. -Chicago split
even With ..Brooklva In
header today, the locals winning the first
I to 6, and Chicago taking the second, 12
i t, in six innings. Ham rell throughout
the afternoon and the wet ball was re
sponsible tor much loose play in which
each team figured. .
Six runs oft Madden in" the first Inning
of toe first game gave Brooklyn a win
ning lead. . Chicago drove Stack from the
mound In four innings of the Second
game. After Reulbaoh had been pounded
hard in the first inning, and retired
Smith held Brooklyn safe.
Score, first game: .
CHICAGO. , BROOKLYN.
.u ? o i 1 ' ab.h.o;a..
Sbkar U. l osuas.1. tt.. 4 110 1
Mlllw. tl.., 1 S 1 0 Olubaw, 11,1 I I
Tlnkw. u. . 4 14 1 OHumrml, rf. 4 II I I
Clrn'man, lb 4 I I l likukM ik i i m .
i Baler, lb..,, I 4 lWhM, It.... 4 I 10 4
Sy.m I ' 1 l'kT, lb I 114 9
William, c 1 4 M DFiiMr, ... 14 0
Arehr, ...,! 0 4 1 0O. MUltr . 0. I 4 1 (
Maddto, ... HM lCurtl. '.... 11110
tt.:-, l lKa"" 1
Batted tor Madden. In second. ' 1 ,
Chicago ..N.......0.4 0 11 0 0 0 0-6
Brooklyn ; ...6 0 2 0. 1 Q 0 0 9
Left on bases: Chicago, lb; Brooklyn. 6,
ThrtL111 O. Miller. 'Zlmmemar:
1?I v? MV Klrkpatrlckv Sacrifice
RiVh.f is!Leacrlflc " O, Miller.
Kicme. First on errors: Chicago. 8:
Thklyn '.J'ouW' Pay. Flaher to
F.u.w Daubert Cutshaw to Fisher
cirt , n:"icsJL M"18 on ba.Ha;
1. Z t. ui . neiser, .; orr Madden.
1. off Richie, 2. Struck out: By Curtis 1-
2ywtntfIr.bi:,M.dd,,- '1: r mchle!
I'k.S lu.: .n Cup'. in two and two
thirds innlnga; off Knetser, 6 in six and
ftf,,"1 V1 v innings.
Time: 1:50. Umpire: Owen and Brennan.
. Score, second game:
CHICAGO. . BROOKLTN. ''""''
... . : '.?? AB.H.O:A.B.
LONE RUN BEATS ATHLETICS I ROURKES STE IN THE RACE
Double, Passed Ball and Egan's j Omaha Team Has Fine Chanc to
f Throw Win for Sox. - , 1 Catch Denver by Playing Safe, r
PITCKER, WALSH DT PINE F0EM i DPS MOINES HERE TOMORROW
Strikes Oat Eleven Men and Does
Jfot Allow a Hit Until the
' Eighth and Ninth Innings
" ' ' of Game. .
CHICAGO, Sept 19 Borton's double, a
passed ball and Egan's throw to third
gave Chicago the final game of the sea
son with Philadelphia here, 1 to 0. Walsh
Frank IabeM's lama Boosters to Flay
Series of Four Games with the
Rourkea Doable BUI for
Sunday Afternoon.
Frank Isbell's Des Moines Boosters are
spectators at the game between Omaha
and Topeka this afternoon, having in
off day. The lads will begin a four-game
and Houck performed in a pitcher's duel, e"le with the Rourkes tomorrow after
the latter retiring to allow Al Coomb ! noon. The four games will be played In
to bat for him. Two hits were made off thr day. double bill being- scheduled
Houck. Walsh struck out eleven men, 'for Sunday, the first battle' being 'cailad
three o fthem in a row, and he did not t 2 o'clock, . , . 4v
allow a hit until the eighth and ninth j By winning this afternoon's game-Jlhe
innings, when the visitors made , three j Rourkes will crawl half .a game ; closer
scratch singles Score:. , .- . 3
. .CHICAGO. " ,PHHADISLPHIA -
' " AB.H.O.A:B. . AS.H.O.A.B.
Hath, lb;.,. I 0 l IHLMurp'r, rf 4 ft
Matties, -ct.. I 0 1 OMaggert, ef. 4 9 I 0
Lord lr.....l 0 1 OR.rhlllna 5h I i i a
I J.Collld, rf! 0 9 0 OBarry, .... 4 0 4 0
Bortoa. , lb.. I 1 9 1 OMclnn, lb. 1 1 11 0 9
Zatdar. lb... I 9 1 OJ. Walsh. If I 0 I 0 9
Wmtot, a. I 0 1 1 OHtthti, lb . 1 1 4 0
Bulllran; e..l 110 I OBsaii, .1 0 10 1
E. Walb. p. I 0 1 0 OUpp. e 1 0 0 1 S
Houck. p.... 1 0 0 0 0
JOHN M'GRAW,
New York Giants.
JAKE STAHL,
Boston Red Sox.
two Innings. Time:' :2L ' Umpires:
Brennan and Owens.
FlratM Share Even.
BOSTON. :St l.-Boaton and Pitts
burgh ahared 'tjoday's double-header, tha
locals wjpnfnk 'the firat garaa and Pitts
burgh being ahead when the second game
was, called lafter. severt Innings . rjn ao
counr of darknessi;,' Score, firat game:
' AB.H.O.A.S. AB.H.O.A.E.
Campball. et( I 1. 0 (B;rn, Sb..,. I 1 0 19
iMTiin. b... i VI 4 ocass;. If. ... I 110 0
atay, tffc. 4"! I 4 - ndoiiaor.v cfc . 4 1 ' 4 0 1
Jickion,. lf..4 O'l 1 OWasnar, ; .. 4 0. ,4 X ,0
Tltua. rf.,.,1 110 OMlller. lb... 4 1 1.1, 0
Homer, lb.. 4 . 1 11 1 OButler, !b... 4 I 1
Ma'Tlll. m. I 9 1-4 JOIbaou, o...Vl 11
W.Mlllar, III I I I OCuUhaw, lb. I 4 1 0 0
Tnk. n. l l 1 10 Moras, rt..,l 1
AliBBun, lb 4 I I 0 eiaubH, lb. I I 4 4
Baler. lb..v4 I 4 ,4.4Whtt. K....9 114 4
""I. I 1 4 I OKI'kpTk. Ibl 4 4 1 1
Willi.., cf 4 .4 4 1 eruhar.,,.;" 4
Arclwr. e.... 4 111 OPh.lp.. .. , , , I !
Bwlnach, . 4 9 1 I 90. Mlllw. . 1 1 ? J
C 8Uh,p. 1 4 I 4BU0k. ...'4 4 1
v 4444 4aii
. TLUUuV " r 11111
-. 'Batted for Reulbaehseco'nd ' 11
Batted. for Stack, in fourth.-,.
v ..........4 0 1 I I 4H12
Brooklyn..... 0 0 0-4
Called on account of darkneaa.
on bases: Chicago, I; Brooklyn, t
Two-base hits: W. MlUer, Tinker, Zlm
merman. Evena, Baler. Threo-baaa hita.
Daubert Wheat W. Mllle, . Sacrtflca
hit: Zimmerman. Sacrifice fly: Evers
Stolen bojfes: Good, Tinker. Bases on
balls: Off Renlbach. ' 1; off Stack, 5,
off Allen. 1; oft -Smith. 1 Struck out
By Allen. I; by Smith, 1 Wild pitch
Stack. ;HIt: Off Reolbacb, 1 In one
Innmg; off Smith, S la five innings; off
Suck, S In four Innings; off Allen, 4 In
ivun(, 0...., 1. 1 1 -esimon, ...
Hbm, p 1 9 0 1 OOooptr. P.
" Adama, p. .
Total tl 19 17 II ISmltta, p...
M
.4 0 4 1 0
. 1 4 4 1 9
,00 ft 9 0
,4 0 0 0 0
. . Hendm ." 1 9 4 0 0
... ',' , Vlox ,. 1 0 0 0 4
. Mcholaoa' . 0 4 0 4 0
'-. , . Total HUM 4 1
Batted for Cooper In sixth.
Batted for Adams' in 'eighth.
Ran for Gibson In eighth. -
Pittsburgh ...i 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0-6
Boston. ,...,..., ..0 0 0 0 4 0.3 0 7
.Two-base hits: Byrne, Gibson . (2),
Campbell (2. Three-base hits: Mensor,
Carey (2). Hits: Off CoorW. 5 In six in
nings; off Adams, 6 In two innings; off
omiin, u t in one-- lnninxv sacrifie
hit: Gibson, Sacrifice flies: Hess,
Wagner, - Titus. Stolen base: Mil
lr.' Double" plays: - Maranvllle to
Houser; Houser to Devlin. Left on bases:
Bostont 6; Pittsburgh, a. Bases on balls:
Off Hess, 2; off Cooper, 3; off Adams, 1.
First base on errors: Pittsburgh, 2. Hit
by pitched ball: By Hess. Miller.". Struck
outr By Hea,,2; by Cooper. 6; by Adams,
1. wua piton: Hess. Time: 2:35. Umpires
Flnneran and Rlgler.- .;-.:
Score, second game: t
t 'BOSTON. PITTSBURGH.
AB.H.O.A.E. ' AB.H.O.A.S.
Campbell, eli I 4 1 OByroe, lb,.. 4 I 0 S O
Darllo, 3b... 4 14 1 OCarer cJ-lf . 4 19 11
Swmwt, lb. 4 I I 4 OMcbolwa. If 4. I 0 4 0
Kirk. If... .,4.1 1 9 4Menor, cf...O 4 1 0 9
maa tt....; s 1 1 0 0 Wagner, .. 4 I 4 10
HMr, 4b..'4 l it 0-0IIfller, lb::, 4 1 M l
Ma'vllla, . 4 111 OWIIaon, rf... 4 Oil J
Rtrtdra, c.4 1 14 OButl.r. lb... 4 111 0
nickaoa. p.. X 4 41 OSlmon. '.... 4 l 'l 9 9
Tylar, p 1 4 4 1 OHendrl. p.. 1 1 0 -1
Oow4r ...1 10 0 lignilth, ,p..... 0 .0 0 4 0
btwwji ..s o a 0 orrr,- p 1 0 0 0
' -'Vlo 1 4' 01 0 0
ToUl II Sill turay ...... 4 9 4,4 9
Total S4 17 U 11 I
Batted Tor Dickson in fourth. ,; ',
Batted for Tyler in seventh.
Batted for Smith In sixth.
Batted for Nicholson in sixth. ' .
Boston 0 0,1 v0.,3 2.77
Pittsburgh .1 0 1 3 0 3 0-8
Two-baae hits. Hendrix. Byrne, Titus,
Carey, Wagner, Miller Three-base hit:
Butler. Hits: Off Hendrix, 6 in three in
nings; off Smith, 6 in two Innings; off
Ferry, 3 in two innings; off Dickson, 12
in -four 4nriings; off Tyler, 5 in three 1n
nigs. Bases o balls: Off Ferry, 4. Struck
out: By Smith. 1; by Tyler,, L Time: 1:50.
Umpires: Rfgler ad Flnneran. ,
BREWERS AND SAINTS EVEN
"'-
,St. Panl Wins First Contest by One
to 'KothiHgore1-;".- '"
RECRUIT -A PUZZLE Ef . SECOND
to Denver, as the latter team has an "off
day; "Thla was made possible when the
Grlizllea and .the Boosters played. five
games on the last series at Denver and
hut. three were scheduled for the, series
just completed there. However, a double
header was played in two days on account
of postponed games. ..'. ; f,!;
The' Omaha fans are not yet ready.' to
iieuovo iiiri iiib nouriH are oui pi tna
Chicago .0,1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -l
Philadelphia .......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0-0
Total 14 1IT 14 1 Coomb, p... 1 0 9- 9 9 . . t . .
race for the pennant Omaha has frf.
Total.. ...30 1 14 11, 1 teen games to paly and by winning
twelve, or even ..ten of' these, would be
Two-gas. hit: Borton. Hits: OfrHofack, " " V. - .h. x
2 In seven inningri; off Coombs,-0, In one ! Providing that team loses three or four
inning: Sacrifice hit: Borton.' Stolen 1 games of the twelve they stilt have to
fjS; TSh'Hra,'DuW,yi lpIay' Th Bears'have four games ', with
Zelder to Rath to Borton.. Left on bases: 1 . . . , . . 1A "
Chicago. 6; Philadelphia, 4. Bases on ! tn9 Topekas and eight with Wichita. No
balls: Off Houck, 3; off Coombs, 2; off one will discredit the ability of the Topeka
Walsh, 1. Hit . by pitched ball. Houck by , team and should their pitchers work fas
Weaver, Struck out: By Walsh. 11; by r , . .M. ,t ... . .ri"
noucK. 1.. r-assea nan: tigan. Time: 1:43. 1 " -"" " .
umpires: Evans and Egan.
' - Boston Loses Twice.
CLEVELAND, Sept. 19.-The
Omaha, the Rourkes will ba right up In
the swim. . ,.
Wichita is a tall-end team and tha
Brain Allow But One -Hit ' in tha
Five lnnloa Played Before ''
Game is Called Two '
.'f Doable. Plays. ,'
EIGHTEEN BELLEVUE MEN
ANSWER PRACTICE CALL
Eighteen men answered the call of
Coach Hoists of-.Bellevue college Wed
nesday evening for the first real prac
tice of, the seaon. r Several, of Jaat year's
veterans have not. yet appeased, and , a
large number of husky,frBhmen .haySi
announced thelr intentions.of jajnlng the
squad.,., ... ,, , .
Among .the. new men who are, showing
up good are Rice, Graham.and Haawell.
Uchtenwaller, a ISO pound freshman, and
White, last year's second team star, will
be In tha later part of the week. A
squad of fully thirty men are expected
by the last of the week:
Practice consisted of two hours of hard
work: falling on, the, ball, charging and
tackling, together with simple forma
tions. - ' v ' .
The heavy Nebraska game which' comes
October S, la causing the coach' a great
deal of anxiety, and the men will be
worked to the limit for. the succeeding
two weeks m order to whip the team in
shape to meet the Cornhaskera.
' It win be neeeasary to build op an en
tire back field and portions of the hot
and one end. .av,
FaratsteBt AdvwUalEg a tha Road ta
Big Returns,
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 1?.-Mllwaukee
and St. Paul split even in -a double
header today, the visitors winning the
first after a pitchers' battle between
Watson and Karger, 1; to 0. Braun, a
semi-professional recruit, was tried out
In the second game and the home club
won, 5 to 1, Braun allowing but one
hit in five innlnga The game was called
to allow St Paul to catch a train. Score,
first game :' ' " :; ; . " '. 1 '
Score, second game: .,
' MIL.WA.UKEK. ST. PAUU " ' "
AB.H.O.A E. AB.H.O.A.E),
Lcibold. ef.. I 1 9 0 OMcK'h'le, Ml 0 t' i 4
Raaiiall, rf.. 1 9 0 ,0 OHfchia'a, Ibl, 0, 4 9 0
Chap'll, III 1 0 (Flyna, rf.... 1 9 19 4
Joimi,. 1H....I 1 4 0 GKegh, 8b.... 1.1 111
Clark, Sb.... 1 9 I OAutrey, lb... I 0 10 9
Blackb'n. a 1 9 19 0Rlton, If . 9 9 9 9 9
tawla, lb.... 14 14 PRIggert cf.. 1 9 19 9
Hught, c... I 1 6 l.OCany. e S 9 1 9 .9
Braua. p.... 1 . 1 1 1 OQardaar p.. 1 0 9 1.6
ToUl tl 19 15 4 9 total. ;.,.U 1 U 11 4
Milwaukee .1 0 2 0 !-S
8t Paul 0 1 0 0 0-1
Two-base hits: HugheSi Lewis. Sacri
fice hits: Ralston," Jones. Stolen bases:
Rehg, Rlggert, Ralston. (2),; Lewis.
Double plays: McecUnie to Jlinchman to
Autrey, Braun to Jones. Left on bases:
Milwaukee, .8; St. Paul, 1. Bases ori balls.
Off Braun, 3; off Gardner, 4. Hit by
pitched ball: .Randall. Struck out: By
Braun, 5; by Gardner, 1. Passed ball:
Hughes: Wild pitch: Gardner. Balk:
Gardner. Time: 1:00. Umpire:- Chill.
Hoo'aiers Beat' Colonels.
IJOIIISVILLEj. Sept. 19.-Indlanaplia
defeated Louisville. The locals played
poorly In the field, which accounted for
most of the visitors' runs. Score:
LOUISVILLE. INDIANAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. - AB.H.O.A.E.
Burch, cf,..i 10 0 lWoodruff, If 1 9 4 0 4
Meloan, rt... S 4 1 9 OO'Leary, .. 6 ,1 14
Itanab'ry. If 4 1 1 1 1 McCarthy. ,c( I 10 0 9
Hulawltt. tb 4 I 1 t 0E Wirin. rf I I 1 9 9
Burka, tb... 4 9 1 I llngertoc, Sb. 4 1 0 4 0
Bo'mlller. as S 1 1 1 S Hun tar, lb.. 1 111 I I
nher, lb... 4 111 1 OOail'ma, lb 4 4 I I 1
Fearoe, 0.... I 4 4 I IKme, 1 4 14 11
Pool, p 1 9 9 0 tUlxan, p.... I 9 1 4 9
Rich tar, p... 0 0 -0 0 0 ' :
Scblel ..,.N1..0,4 9,9 Total.. ...Ill I 17 17 1
Badger .... 1 1 9 0 9 , '
Totil S2 I 17 IT I ...
Batted for Poole in seventh.
Batted for Richter in ninth.
LoulBrtlle . 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0-6
Indianapolis " 1 210 2-0 I S 0-
Two-base T --urch, Hulswitt, Inger.
ton, B. Willlii,. Three-base hits. E.
Williams, McCarthy, Stansbury, Hits: Off
Poole, 6 In seven Innings; off Richter, 2
In two innings, etrock out: By Poole. 1;
by Hixoft. 4: bv RicMnr X Sua.. n
balls: Off Poole. 2; off Hlxon, 8: off
turner Time: 1:46. Umpires: Hayes
and Anierson.
( Bines Banvh'HIt. :
KANSAS CITY bn ,nv.i,... ru
bunched hits and won .another game from
Minneapolis this afternoon. Five hits and
a" efror erave the locals five runs in the
aix-h. Score: .
MINNEAPOLIS. - KANSAS CITY. '
t '. '''.' A? H A AB.H.O.A.E.
Frrl. Sb... 4 I I I iDowney. lb. I I I I 1
t'Bflaub. h. I 1 0 CCoulaon. If.. 4 19 9 4
Olmttead. lb 4 4 11 0 nn. ,.,, k 1 .
Itoasman .rf. 1 0 I 0 OFtan. lb.-..! 4 1 11 1 4
n.iuur, a 1 1 iDrak. ef..,. 11 I
pa'hanty, lb 4 1 4 OWilkor, rt.. 110
UlW.lt, ef.. 4 1 II jam . 1 1 a 1 m
Sraltb, fc.... 41 I 1 4Batr ....-4 4 4 4 4
Ubbrdt, M 1,1 X OtrOraaw a. 1 4 4 4 4
. . Tan'abtll. a. I 1 T 4
Totals 11 9 14 9 tzabal, ,.L.. 9 9 1 1 a
'Ban for iame, In irt2S" " 9 J
Minneapolis
Kansas City
0 0 9 ft 0 3 0 0 0-3
......0 0110610 -
The Cool rail ma-hta Are Here. .
Enjoy your evening auto rides by raroD-
erly protecting yenrawlf. See oar new
fall motor ceata. They'ra finer rnt
Robber Co., JiMB Harney.
Kay tx tha Sitnalien Bee Adrertlatag.
Omaha will walk into the Jead. The lineup
In tomorrow's game will be: . r- .
Omaha. . , Position. . Pes Moines .
Kane .'..'..i.. First... ...'..,...,;: J6nes
Schipke .. Second Reilly
i.-.Third... .........:.' Claire,
..Short .Korea
...Left Leonard
..Center Collins
... Right......;.... Weitsel
...Catch......... Ulatowskl
.. Pitch...., Rogge
Niehoff...
Justice......
Scanlon
Thomason..
Coyle
Johnson.,...
Fugats......
' Ravenna Beata Inajrleatde. '
RAVENNA, Neb., Sept. 19.-(SpecIar
Telegram.) Ravenna defeated Ingleside
in the second game here today, by a
score of T to 2. Batteries: Ravenna:
Frank and Greenstreet; Ingleside, McCul
loch and Bashaw. Hits: Ravenna, S;
Ingleside, 4. Errors: Ravenna, 0; Ingle
side, 2. Umpire: O'Neill. ' . '
Dynamite Wreeka Ballding-s
as completely as coughs and colds wrack
lungs. Cure them qulcH with Dr. King's
New. Discovery. 60c and $1.00. For sale
by Beaton Drug Co.'
l8!!0." ilff?,aChA'!!?,?nB- 'I8' -.two i Bears wilt be over.oonfidant In .thelf abll-
8 and 6 to t). Both gaffea'. ware ghtwt: i- lF ,. .to.v trounee; fee. flchles:-. aaQiiae
fatra. The first was called at the- en' querrtly get aairieft, v and by4-,)oing I
i mo iiiu oecBuse or ram. Arier an
hour's wait, the second game. was started.',
only to be called at the end of six In
nings ; because o darkness. The first
game was enlivened by the ejection of
Manager Stahl and Outfielder Speaker of
Boaton ror disputing a decision by Um
pire vonnony. score, nrst game:
CLEVELAND. ' BOSTON. "
AB.H.O.A.E. Hooper, -rf.., I 6 10
Johnston, lb I 4 1 1 0Trka lb... 1 1 1 I
Cbapman, oil 119 I Speaker, cf.rl 0 1 0
Turner, lb.. I 1 9 1 ftllaorlkCn, ct 1 :l 0 0
Jackaon, rt. I a 1 9 0Lewi. If.... S 11 1 4
Lajola, tb... I I I 1 OOardner. lb. 1 1 1 1 0
Kendrt. rt. 1 1 I I Ogiahl, lb..v. 1 114
Oranay, If... 1 4 14 OEngle, lb.... 1 4 14
Carlsch, o... 1 111 OKru. .... 1 910
eteoo, p 1 9 4 4 ICady, e 1 1 1 1 1
Kablar, p... 0 0 1 (Hall, p...... 1 19 19
Vaadyk, p., 1 J 10 9
TOUK.....I0 10 li T 1 .
ToUl 13 HIS I I
Called account of rain. ' -
Oleveland . ....3 0 4 0 3-4)
Boston ...........I.... 0 0 111-3
Two-base hlta: Jackson (2). Three-base
nits: Jackson, Hendrix. Home run: Hall
Hits: Off Hall. 8 In two and ,-one third
innings; off Vandyke, two in two and
two-thirds innings (none out In fifth);
off 'Steen, " 8 in six and one-third in
nings. Bases on balls: Off Steen, 1; off
Hall, 1. Time: 1:15. Umpires: Connolly-
ana Hart. .. . . . , ..
Score, second game:
CLEVELAND. BOSTON. -
, AB.H.Q.tA JB. - - AB.H.O.A.E.
Johnetoo, ibl 1 1 0 OHoopar, rf... I 1 14 9
Chapman, ill 0 1 1 OYerkea, lb... 1 1 4-9
Turner, lb . 4 4 1 4 OHeorlka'n, cf 1 0 14 9
Jackson, rf..I I 4 0 0 Law la, If.,.. I 9 19 1
Lajola. lb... 4 I 1 9 tEngla, lb..,. 1 9 111
Hendrix. cf.. 114 4 OCady lb I 1 1 4
Granay. If... 11 I 9 (Krug. I I 119
O'Neill, ... I 119 tNn'maker. il I I ) I
Baakatt. p.. t 9 0 1 OBedlent, p... I 9 9 9 9
Total Ti 19 11 1 0 Total 11 111 f t
vjieveianq i v v u z 2
jnoston o o o m oo
Two-base hits: Jackson. Nunamaker.
Struck out: By Baskette. 2: bv Bedlent,
3. Bases on balls: Off Baskette, 7; off
Beaten t, z. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Connolly
ana wart
Tig-era Defeat Yankee.
DETROIT. Sept 1.-Keatlng's wild-
nesa and errors by hta teammates al-
lowed Detroit to defeat New York, Score:
NEW YORK. DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E.
Mldklff. lb.. 4 4 1.1 IBuab. 9 9 19
Chaae, lb... 9-111 9 9Corrldon, lb. 1 1 9 I
Daniala, If.. 4 1 0 0 OCrawtord. rtl 1 0 0 0
Leltrelt, cf.. 119 OCobb. cl I I 14 0
Blmmon. ,1b I 1 4 lVMck. It... 4 9 19 9
Hartiell. rf. I 9 1 0 OLoudeo. lb.. 4 9 I I 1
McMlH'n. a4 0 0 I OOnelow. lb.. I 111 9 1
William. I.I I I I 11 Osatow. el 9 4 4 4
Keating, p., 4 I I I ODoehler, p. . 1 9 9 I 9
L, p...... 0 04
Total.. ...M I 34 11 4Jon ...... I 4 1 4
Total... ..14 I IT 14 4
Batted for Boehler In seventh.
New York M,:....0 1 0 0 0 0 8 1 6-8
Detroit 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 -
Two-base - hits: Daniels,4 ' Williams,
Three-baae hits: E. - Onslow. Crawford,
Hits: Off Boehler, 8 in seven Innings; off
Lake, none in two innings. ' Bases on
balls: Off Keating, 4; off Boehler, 1. Left
on bases:. New York, 9; Detroit, a
Struck out:. By Keating, 3; by Lake. 1;
by Boehler, 4. Time: 1:47. Umpires.
0Loughlln and iloGreevy.
Errors Assist Senators.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 19.-AIthough Hamil
ton fanned fourteen batsmen. Washing
ton, by taking advantage 'of the locals'
miscues,. won the final game of the series.
Score: ,. .., ,
WASHINGTON. .STrOflS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A B.
Kenwthy. rtl 9 1 0 Oshottea. ef . 4 19 9 4
Forter, 9b... 4 19 1 OWIlllama, rf I I 1, 9
Milan, cf ... 4 114 OOoiopton. If. 9 9 1 1 9
Oandll. lb... 4 III 1 Pratt, 16.... 9 til 9
La porta, la. I 1 1 9 OMlller. lb... 4 16 11
Shanka, It... 4 9 1 4 lAuatln, b... I I I I I
MoBrld. al H I IWallaea .. I 1 I 4 1
A.Wil'araa (4119 IAIzajMlr, I lit 1 9
Boss, B...I 1 9 I IHaratltoB. pi 9 4 4 9
, - -Hosn, If... I 9 19 9
; Total 9 97 19 lEtpbB ... 1 I I
..'.:.'---' -''-ToUl.:.. .91 9 If 11 8
Ratted for Alexander in ninth.
Washington ........0 200110-4
St Louis ..3 0 0 901099-2
' Taro-baae hits. Shorten, Laporte. Three
baae hit: Hughea Gases on balls: Off
Hughes, 4; off Hawntlton, L Struck out:
By Hamilton, 14. Tbne: 15. Umpires:
Kmaen aaA O'Brien. .- - t
The G i a n t s . anrj the
Cubs have the center of.'
the stage in the National
"'Leagu?-.'7" we have it in
local clothingdom.
' art, ; stylish KENS
INGTON and KENMOP' Q
- clothes "fort gentlemert'4 v
the neWest and test thatv?
the market .affords Tr'
r$H.5Q to $40
Everything in the store
. suits, overcoats, hats,
. furnishings was carefully
t selected frbm the choices! -
showings of fall linesj ;
You'll see nothing here
I that isn't absolutely up-to-
the-minute - high grade'; "
but not high priced .7
MAGEE k DEEMER
- 413 So. 16th.
b 1, 1 ,