TOE BEE! OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1912. Its a Cinch Mutt Doesn't Care Much for the Styles of 1830 Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher TfeESSeRs AUG Go 8flC THE WNKGM., X AtSo Hguucv hutt; Some BfcEAO t THii riow op "me cwtiei op BeiN WIFELESS, f ) HIS OWN DOU&M IF- HE'S Nonce T V ' ' 5 a l -js" -v . jwiy ' l ..-xvNr-T?- ...a , . . DIVER GOBBLES TWO MORE Leonard Comes to Eescue When 1 Locals Make Big Bally. fECOND CONTEST IS A SHUTOUT Crissliraj Raally Ootbat Local Team In Both Otnn of Doable Header Second 1 Called -., After Kltfhth. " I. . Lincoln BEATS TOpKK A AUA1X satelopea Make TlmeiV Hits, While I , Smith la Strongl. . .WICHITA, Sept 26. Denver defeated Wlcutta twice. .. In the. first came Wichita knocked Schre'ber atf the mound In the tighth and came within one of tying the 'cor but Leonard went la and struck ut Mlddloton and Davie. The second lime was called tn the elrhfh to allow enver to catch a train. 8oor, first tme: ' 1 WICHITA. : '' AB. R. H. iddleton. of........ 6 ferlo, rf 6 First Group Photograph of the New York Giants, j:; BOSTON TAKES FARCE GAME oemer, lb...... ne. u....... jallahan, s 5'ettigrew, If "1-f Sb 4 I lemons, c. ...,.. jhoniai). p, ...... Waoob 4Hirham, p. 0 0 0 t 1 1 1 1 r n 0 i 0 0 0 e Totala... rnilmore. If.... Slaseidy, rf 4 tlieall, cf. ...... ....... 4 F'juiiitn, ab.. I Bl offey, 6 Wrench, ib.. .......... 4 JUndsay, lb 4, Sjilock. o.. v..... 4 sKchreiber, p 4 Leonard,, p...,...,.:. 0 DENVER. AB. ft 4 1 . 0 1 1 0 1 I 0 o. 'I- s 3 t t i I 0 A. 0 1 71 12 1 H. 0( O. 1 0 s 1 s ' 2 IS 6 0 0 5 .14 . IT It B. 0 1 1 0 0 ,q 4- 4 0-4 0 0-4 Petti- I' TaUUt.... .'...... '..38 F, Batted for Tbom?j In elshth. FWohlU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lUeaver A 0 111 1 0 Jfiew (2. ptoieit baaeaw Jjuiuin... wacob. ! truck out: By ThmuiL. byuttobroibw, Hi by Leonard, aUUfiV Oft ttchretber,- Ml eeven And a JJlrfln1UnBi0olt Leon thrd, 1 In. i one tlf tii-tHlliirdf jlnnlng. ,jie onf b&litrLViOXf -'EJuretber, 4; oif "ihomM, I; off ,&mardTs;' off Durham, 'I. Time; 2;U Umplreor Uihtion and d'TDole. ' f (.- Score, aecoird jams: ' ' ' i ' WICHITA, ." AB. B. Ut rf... 7. ...;... i o (Coerner, !- 0 AHughe, 2b 4 . 0 Uiwhan, 4 0 Fftturew, If S 0 Uee, Sb S 0 .lemoni, o I 0 , I 4 ...... I 0 V H. w O. A. fjjurham, p., - L.1II1S .. . i; ' TotaU 11 ' 1, . 0 2 S 0 E. 0 ( 1 0 1 .......30 0 DENVER. AB. "K. 7 24 IS 4 O. bilmore, ,lf &.r -8 I' StJ .. v I I ..IS 0 3 ..4 1 1 1 ..5 2 11 .. 4 i a s ..4 0 1 10 ' .. S 0 2 3 ...4 1 0 . , ji'tssldy. rf 'tieall. cf TSuiiiin, Sb... ;toMey, la... -.Trench, 2b.. 3jndy, lb. illiooJt, c iarrto, p.... f Totale H. ..85 10 13, 21 .H I ilVlchlta ......0 0 0 0,0.0, 0. 0-.6 Denver 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 -l0 I To-baM hlta: Ollraore, Caastdy, Qull fhn. Three-base hlta: Coffey. iTench (2), lUolen baae: Ullmore. Struck out: hi Durham. 1: by Kllis, 8: by Harris. I .'Kane on balls: Off Durham. 1: :off Har jl, ,2. Time: 1:40. Umpit:i Jolnon ind O Toole. rt. JOE AND DE8 MOINES EVEJf first Came Iteaalts In Score of Ser eoteeo o. Two. - - ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Sept. 26.-St. Joseph nd Des Moines divided a double' eader today. Score, first game: DES MOINES. AB. R II. O. A. II nard, If S 1 1 8 1 0 Joiims, ci y.o i . . . w. ke I . : ;;, . . :.- ; . ' MwaasMafj i I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm im 'WJ?? '' " ' wMs 1 1 " ,- ," '" ' ; Miiiir--i.TT?lT,wi'jjirr 1 1 .rr. -.;a; Jt" u--..yBi!W .-.-fa. W :l I - , . .?fM MtMutii Lr - -1 Leaders Within One Victory League Eecord. of FIFTEEN TO TWELVE IS SCORE NeiT Vork tiets Away with Bljr Lead by Hitting Vandyke and Adds Runs at Pitcher Papes Eipfmc top; rtomnson, ssmsmbj Meyers, cat oner; rjicurai., manager xesreau, pucner; Demeree, pitcher; Baker, pitcher; Snod- Murray, , flghttleld; , Shafer, utility in- grass, centerfleld; ' Crandall,. 'pitcher; fielder; Klrby," pltoher; Doyle, second - tag, third DRW? t?foh, uUllty lnffelder; Ckulait, pitcher; Burns," utility out- slcteVT ifetkie, catcher; Wlltse, flWlssri coach; , Wilson, ; catcher; Ames, fpfyjM rrssot M?sTa lalMhnl'i HBotm Collins, ' Ulatowski, Zxrilllng: Btolen bases: Kelly, Powell, Watson, XwllUog, JChns, Westersll. Btruck out: By Thomas, I; by Hueston, 8:. by, Northup, 1. Bases on balls. Off Thomas, U off Hueston, 6: oft Northup, 2; off Wetbel, 4. Wild pltoh: By Wetsel (1), by Northup. Hit by pitched bail:'- By "Hueston, Kelly, Wester sll, Uossett, Powell; by Thomas,. .Leon ard. Hits: Off Hueston, 10 in five In nings; off Wetsel, 2 In two-thrlda In ning. Left on bases: Des Moines, 7; Pt. Joseph, ; 11. Double plays: Claire, to Jones, Wetsel to Jonas. Time: plre: Knapp. Score, second gams: l:86fi Urn- DES MOINES. AB. It II. Leonard, It ........ 4 Collins, of ..."4 Korea,: ss Jones, ' lb2b' S Helily, 2b 1 Vlatowskl, lb 1 Claire, lb .......... I Morris, rf V, 4 weight, c ., Northup, p Totals .. ,.i 4 ...,4 0 0 '3' 0 0 0 1- 0 0 A. 1 0 ''V 2 0 2 0 1 3 E. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 bear, cf.. ...... McDonaidr' 3b. Hmltti, c Billings, a Reynolds, p. J., 4 0 ......4 0 .....1 0 2 0 3 0 Totals ...C...'...S3 -7' .7 24 .14 1 LIncolh ............2 HC M'HlMi Topeka 0 ft 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Three-base hit: Borghammer. Two-bas hlu: Cole, Carney. French (2), King, McDonald. Left on bases: Lincoln, 6; To- Epka, 6. Stolen bases: iierghammer, loyd, Barbour, McLarry, King, Gard ner. Sacrifice hits: Uoyd, Smyth, Smith. Struck out. By Smith. 7: by Reynolds. 3. Bases on balls: Off Smithy 1; off Reynolds, S. Wild pitches: Reynolds, & Passed ball: Carney. Time: 140. Umpire: Haskell. 36- S 12 27 IS Jtelly.7 2b Powell. If ....... Watson, rf Kwllllng. cf , Bhns, lb ......... Westersll, 8b .... OoHsett, c Milnke, as ...... Jackson,, p ...... Hell, p Castle Totals .ST. JOSEPH, AB. R. ,.H.,,0. :::::::- l:l 3 0 31 1 . J v ( 8 27 ; 13 voreg. ....... i Sones, lb IT. Rellly, Zb .... lalre. 2b Morris, rf lllatowski, c liueaton,. p SVetzel, p . Jiorthup, p ..'8 .. 4 .. 4 . .. 4 -.3 : :rl ... 2 0' "0.0 0 0 0 0 o- ' 0 Totala V sr. . S3 2 S JOSEPH. AB. R. H. ..5 3 ...1 4 24 U ksiiy. Jo ... rowell, if ., M'atson rf , ZWllllDK, Cf " Khna, lb 3 1 fVestersll, 3b 6 1 fiosmt, O 3 2 thistle, o 2 0 Alelnke, ss ..J. 6 1 (Thomas, p 4 1 Totals .......... 38 17 14 27 43 . 2 Pes Moines 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 a Bt. Joseph 60024601 -14 Three-base hlu: Jones, Eiins. Two tmso lUts; Kelly. Watson. Sacrifice hits: O. t 8' 2 2 12 1 0 2 I 0 Hatted fot. Jackson in th-lo-hh Des Alolnes ...... 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 S St. Joseph 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0-4 Home eun: Uossett. Three-base hits: Jones, Powell. Saerlflce hits: Collins, Claire, Ewllilng. Stolen bases: Leonard, Jones U). Wafon. Meinke. Left on bwrsi: Des Moines, ; St. Joseph, 8. struck out: By Jackson. 8; by Northup, 4. Bases on balls. Off Jackson. 8: off Northup, 7.; Wild pltoh: Northup. Hits: !K& -RSkun.' 11 1" lht innlntrs.i Passed W., f stt. . Double plaj-a: , Slight o Relll Watson to Oossett. Kore to Jones to Ulatowskl. Time: i;40. Umpire; Knanp, K LINCOLN, Sept. 28,-Llnooln w.on Its seventh , successive game -from. .Topeka today by batting Reynolds opportunely. Smith waa strong whenever danger threatened. Score: LINCOLN. - . , AB. R, iierghammer, sb.... 4 2 3 4 4 4 Uoyd, 2b. Cole, cf. Barbour. 3b McLarry, rf Mullen, lb...... hmyth. If Carney, c..... Smith, p......... Totals Bashing, lf ... French, rf..... King. 2b Gardner, lb..., Hensllng, ss .... 3 .'....3 .... 3 ....30 H. '.-3" 1 1 1 3 0 0 TOPEKA. , AB. R. H 4 0 0 4 I 3 .... 4 0 2 .... 3 9 0 4 0 0 0. , 0 0 0 1 3 13 1 9 1 27 O. ., 8 0 3 '8 1 3 lufE, 4 .0 A. E. Or 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Comfortable Underwear for Fall Wear Change the -weight of your underwear now and It will be . unnecessary for you to wear an overcoat these cool morn Inga. ... .... i-": Our line of underwear was sever more attractive la biota, style'and.textnrel. " " V- - : ' r " . For aatlstactoryrwear and guperior fit Lewis and Munalnjt art unexcelled at the price. Up from 1.0.' '.' v. Tom Kelley Co., 315 Sol 16th St. . . .. SIXTY MEN REPORT FOR PRACTICE AT CORNELL MOUNT VERNON, la., Sept 2.-(SDe- clal.) The Cornell college foot ball season Is opening with a sip which is decidedly promising. Sixty men reported to Coach Finger on the first night of practice, and he ls'tonfident that this number wlU be Increased by at least twenty-five. Among this number are a number of the stars' of last year. Under the leadership of Captain Pony West all-state quarterback, there will be something doing on . the gridiron, during. the coming season.. Th schedule follows. October S Open (sit Mount Vernon.1) .' October 13 Cornell-Iowa at Iowa City October IS Open. October 2S-4Jorne1l-Be)oit at Mount Vernon. November 2 Ojten. . ' November 9 Cornell-Ames at Mount Vernon. November 16Oomell-Ooe at Mount Vernon. November 23 Cornell-Grlnnell at Grin- nell. CHILDREN'S DAY AT GAGE COUNTY FAIR BEATRICE.. Neb.. Sept. 28-(Soecial.- Vsterday was children's day. at the county fair and It Is estimated that sev eral thousand of them Were present to see Aviator Bonner make his flights. Many residents of Wyniore, Blue SprlngJ, Odell and Plckrell came to the city to witness the aeroplane flights. The racing' program was good, the 2:15 pare being the leading feature. It re quired five heats to decide it. Summary; Ben Norval 3 3 1 1 1 C. B. M ! 1 2 8'3 Beatrice Maid 1 3 8 2 4 Time: 2:19W. 2:5. 2:1714. 2:184. 2:10 Maps Outplay Ttgrrs. ' , CLEVELAND, Bept. 28.-Clevoland de feated letroit Boehler was hit hard and mlxerably supported while Grpgg was ef fective,1 Score: ' ' . ' ' , CLEVELAND. DETROIT. AB.K.O.A.E AB.H.O.AR. Johnston, lb6 t 4 .OBirah. ..... J list Chapman, Nl 1 . S 9 K'arrldon, Jb I 1 t I Oawtord. rtl 1 I t 1 0Ob, ef 4 1 1 I V lVrh. If.... I I I 0Lodn. Ik.. 4 t 1 III! Mortulr. lb 4 14 Omn.r. If... 8 -l 4 lSUnajt e... 1 I 0'Nll, o.... 4 3 8 1 OBotlUer, p .. 8 4 4 OTft. t f 1 S I S ! . : ; ToUll.;...U 4M It T TalV 1 IS 87 I 8 , Cleveland S 2 1 1 0 0 11 12 Detroit . ..0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: O'Neill; Gregg, Craw ford. Three-base hits: Jackson, Hendrik. Chapinan. Double .plays: Jackson to Johnston. Bares on balls: Off Gregg. 3; off Boehler, S. Struck ,out:By Bregg, 4: by Boehler, S. Time: 1:38. Umpires: O'Laughltn and McGreevy. 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Boston ......101 45 .092 Wash 87 68 .600 Phlla., , 85 69 .699 Chicago' 71 74 .480 Cleveland ...i 68 77.49 Detroit ...1. 88 78 .466 New York.. 60 94 .347 60 86 .346 St' Louis ' - Yesterday's Results. , ... v WESTERN LEAGUE. Sioux City-Omaha, rain. Pes Moines, 2-; St Joseph.. 17-4. IJncoln, 6; Topeka. 1, Denver, S-10;' Wichita, 4-0. NATIONA1. LEAGUE. Boston, 3-0; New York, 8-4. St. Louis; 7-U; Brooklyn, 0-0. , Cincinnati. 10-0; Chicago, 11-10. ' i AMERICAN LEAGUE. - New York12; Boston. 15 (eUcht innings). Washington, 3; Philadelphia, 3. ,., , Chlcaro-St Louis, rain. 1 Detroit, J; Cleveland. 12. .."i'v; : -.. kA i..rOsao TO8r. ' v. Western Jjeague Omaha at St .Joseph. Des Moines at Sioux City, Topeka at Denver, Wichita at "Lincoln. National' League Boston At New York, St Louis, at Pittsburgh' PWtadsiphl. at Brooklyn,, Cincinnati at Cblcago. American League Washington at Phila delphia, Chicago at St. Louis. Detroit. at Cleveland-"' y - : -. Pb til ten Win Doable-Header. ' BROOKLYN. Sept 26.-PhlladelDhla won a double-header from Broeklyn to day shutting oi the local In both games. The visitors hit freely while their own L pitchers, Alexander and Seaton, were in line iorm. miner oi i-uiiaueiiu umus a total of'eseven- hits in the two games, Including two triples and a doable. Score, first game: ". " Score,!; second game: TOrtAtXPaj'HIA. BROOKLYN. ' '- AB H.O.A G. AB.H.O.A.B. Fukrt.'cf.jS'i4 Ma ran. rf.NJ 0 4 0 1 Iln.. 8 I 3 I iCutshaw, ttl I 1 1 I HtM-m. lU: 4 ll lnl. et..4 4 4 4 4 . MIUr.-rt 8 ,4 raubrt, lb. 4 t 14 1 1 Cravats, If , 8 8l , Wht. If.... 4 4 4 1 4 Kn.t. Jb...4 3 4 4KI'k't'k. lb 3 4 1 3 4 Doolmn, at.;. 8 4 4 4 OKIsher. a... 8 4 1 Klllr,:t.;. 4,, I 1 OUrwlo. e.... 1 0 7 11 BMton. f 4 4 eKacroo, I .Mill ndOjUUty outfleldeY; -aSssaiM, utility Ider, aid pMasoot . Hennessey. f i RECEUTT PITCHER DOES WELL Mobile Man Shots Oat Bovtonlans ! with BeTen Scattered Hits, Faa . alac Nine and Allowing Only One Pass. Devlin, Jh.,6 8wmh7, lb. 4 Jacluoa, If.. 4 Tltua, rf 1 Houser, lb. . 4 Ma'Tllle. as. 3 Cowdr. c. ... I Perdu, p. .. 1 McTiaue, p., 1 KlrkS 1 Totala. 1 li Key to-tho SltuaUoo-Beo Advertising. ft'-' Totala.. ...4) 18 3T It 8 Totals.. ... 4 It 4 Philadelphia .......1 8 t 0 0 0 7 3 0-11 Brooklyn. 0 0 ;o- o 0 0- o TwQ-basa bits; . , R.,', Miller, '-Cravath. Three-base hits:.. " . -.Miller ). Double plays: Ragon to Daubert to Klrkpatrlck; Fisher to Cut Shaw to Daubert; Dolari to Knabe tovvMage: ,K!lllfer-..to Knable Bases on balls: Off Seston, - eff .Ragon, 2. Struck duS; By Ceaton. 3: by Ragon, 6. Time: 1:35; Vmplres: Klero and Orth. ... TltlUDBLPHlA. '. .V BROOKLYN." v. AB.H.O.A.B." , 'AB.H.O.AI. raakart, cf.. 1 3 CMoran. rt.. 4 4 114 tolas. Ib.... 8 1 t 3 4Cuuha. Jb. 4 4 8 4 Mates, lb.. 8 1 10 Igteogel. ef.. I 1 1 I I R. Millar, rtl I 8 4 SDautxit, lb. I 11 CraTalb. - It. 4 lit Tt. It.... I ( I b e KnabV lb..: 8 8 tKI'bp't'k. Ilblib 4 t ! Dnotan. saI'I I 8 tTVhm ... I 1 1 Kimfy. e.. T- ,0., Mlllor . ass AIaB)or. pi i 'S OOjrtto, p.v.. 1 1 0 - Altas, p-.i,. I 4 4 TUI.W(lttt .l. -r- '. . ' '.TtJ----.a im Philadelphia''..:.:. 0,1 0 J.J 0 0 0 0-7 Brooklyn ..;.....V.O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Left on -bases: Philadelphia, ; Brook lyn, 4-, T,wo-base htU Alexajider. Sacrl fics Mt:. Doolan. , First base on error: Brooklyn, 3 Stolen bases:' Daubert. O. Miller,. Knabe. J Double plays: Knabe to KiUlfer- td..Polan" to" Doolan; Dootfift-to Knabe to- Magee. Base, oh balls: . Off Alexander, S;-off . Allen,. 1 -Struck out? By Curtis. I; by Allen," '4; b.V Alexander. 7 Passed ball:- O. Miller. Hits.-' Off Ctrrtls, 8 In thrao and owHthlrd innlnrof Ailen, -in fivo and two-thirds innings. Time: 1:38. '.Unmlret: KJem and Ow-aa. NEW, YORK, Sept. 28.-New York clinched the pennant here today, when it won both ends of a double-header from Boston. The scores were 8 to 8 and 4 to 0. Jn the first game New York knocked Perdue out of the box in three innings. Mathewson eased up when his team mates procured him a good lead eight of Boston's ten hits being made in the last four innings. Remarkable pitching of Demaree, a re cruit from Mobile, featured the second game. This was Demaree's big league debut .He shut out Boston with seven scattered hits, issuing only one pass and fanning, nine men. In two innings the visitors opened on him with an extra base - htl, . but ' could not ' score. Score first game: BOSTON. , NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.OA.E. Campbell, ctl 2 ODevore, If... 0 0 4 A 0 1 Burnt, If.... J 1 0 9 ODorla, lb.... I 114 lRaodsr'i. ct 1 11 0 OReckor, rf... 1 0 1 0 IMorkle, - lb.. 4 I II 1 Horioc lb.. 1 1 0 BOroh, 3b.... 1 0 1 OMerere, e;.. Hartley, c. 1 tt I 0 0 Fletcher, as. 4 I 6 9 Mathe'aon, p 4 3 4 4 M 1014 a I - - . , ... .Total!.. ... 15 27 14 1 Batted for McTIgue In the ninth. ' Boston .......;.... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-3 New York 4 11 1 1 '0 0 0 -8 Two-base hits: Titus, Burns. Gowdy, Devlin. Three-baSe hit: Sweeney. Double plays: Doyle' to Fletcher to Me.rkle (2), Fletcher to Doyle to Merkle, McTIgue to Gowdy to Houser. Bases on balls: Off Perdue, 3; off McTIgue. .1; off Mathew son, 3. Struck out:' By Mathewson. 4; by McTIgue, - 1.- ' Time: ., 1.32, . Umpires: Easnn and Johnstone., , ; Score, second game; .' . BOSTON. , NEW TORK.' AB.H.O.A.B, AB.H.O.A.E. Campbell, cf 4 11 4 (Bursa, ' If.'.,, t Devlin, ab... 0 4 -1 .Dayla. 2b ... 4. 1 OSnodar'aa. ef 4 l.OMurray. rf.. 4 OMerkte .' lb.. 4 O-ftHoraog." Sb.. 3 4 4 1 1 Wilson, t.... I H0 H Shafer. aa... 10 1 4 'ODemareoi p.. 3 0 1 ', -nyan Totals 38' T84 13 1 Totala'....: 1 7.0 Vlo Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 iNew York ........ 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 -4 Two-base hits: Doyle, Houwr. Three base htt: Kirke. Double plays: Herzog to Doyle to Merkle, Devlin, unassisted. Bases on balls: Off Tyler, 3: off De maree. 1. Struck otit; By Demaree. 9; by Tyler. 4. Time: 1:40. Umpires: John stone and Easop, ':." , ! ; .' ' S '. a , Cheaer Wins.' Two.. ".; ',: CHICAGOk Sspt. ' 2t -Chicago defeated Cincinnati twice. 11 to 10 nd 10 to 0. Cheney was credited with bottv slrrww. The visitors routed Lavander in the ninth Kveenoy, 2b. 4 Kir a. If.... 4 Ttttt. rt....4 Moucer, ; lb.'. 4 Ma' n lie, oa. 4 JtarMen, c. I Tyler, -p...i. 3 "". p-a v i ufTomne, p.. S O 2 l a Toner, -p....! OS 4BsAw 10 Hi 0 0 Obenor, p .. 0 0 0 0McDoiiald . S o 0 0 0 o 9 I 0 OWorka, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Benton, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.. ...37 11 IT 10 I ' .r . '''- TotIf......40-ia 3741-7 Batted for Cheney in ninth. Batted for Fromme in nintfT. Ran for Bates in ninth. ... Chicago 1 1.2 0 3 0 3 0 . 2-11 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1010 Two-base' hits: Scrrulte; Klnsely, Egan. Three-base hit: Saier. Hits: Off Lavender, 13 in eight and two-thirds in nings; off Cheney, none in one-third in ning; off 'Fromme, 11 in eight Innings; off Works, none In one-third Inning; off Benton, none in two-thirds Inning. Sacri fice hits: Zimmerman (2). Stolen bases: Tinker, Ever?. Double play: Zimmerman to Evers to Saier. Left on bases: Chi cago, 8; Cinoinnatl, 11. Bases on balls: Off Lavender, 3; off Toney, 2; . off Fromme, 2; off Works, 1; 'off Cheney, 8; off Benton, 3. First base on errors: Chicago, 4; Cincinnati, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Works, Schulte. Struck out: By Lavender, 10; by Fromme, 6; by Sen ton, 2. Wild pitch: Benton. Time: 2:36. Umpires: Ftnneran and Rlgler. Score, second game:., CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. 6keckard, If. I 8 -1,0 OBaacbar, If.. & 0 1 1 0 Miller, cf... 4 2 0 4 OBateo, cf.,..S 4 111 Tinker, as... 3 1 J J OHoblltael, lb 3 2 5 2 0 Zirn'man, lb 4 1 I I OMitehell, rf . 2 1 0 0 O Bchuiio. rt..l 3 0 Almeida, Sb. i 1 0 1 Saier, lb....' 2 110 OOrant, as.... 0 0 0 0 0 Evera, 2b.... I 111 OMcGraoer, pi 4 0 0 0 Cotter, e.... 10 6 2 OEjan, 2b ... 4. 0 2 1 0 Cheney, p... I 0 I 4 OKnloely, 2b. 1 0 1 2 0 Savorold, c. 1 I 0 0 . ToUli mil 18 OBIackb'rn, 0 6 0 0 Benton, p... 0 0 0 0 0 UcDoa'd, as 3 1 0 1 0 H33T0X c?Jl- 2L Bastoa 3.pp-itcbi within one garee of the Amencan league record for games won in a season by lrn:ng from New York today, 15 to '12 In a content that developed Into a farce. Boston his s'k games still to play . In which to bctc-r the record of 103 games mud by Philadelphia two years ago. Ncr Ycrlt got away to a big l?d by hitting Vandyke and added runs at Pape's expense. Boston bunched hit in the fifth, sixth and eighth innings and won out. On account of darkness the game was called after eight innings. Scare: BOSTON'. " NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.E. Hooper, rf.. . 4 1 10 i Mldkltt, lb.. 6 1 1 I Krug, 2b.... 4 1 1 t 0 Chase, lb... 5 HI J Speaker, cf.. 2 2 0 1 t-anll.. If.. 4 3 J Lewis. If.... 6 2 0 0 ofllvelt. c( 6 4 10 0 Eagle 3b. .. 6 3 2 2 0 Blmmone, 2bS 0 2 J 0 Btih';. lb J 110 1 Ogterrett, rf.. 4 10 0 0 Wagnr, Br.. S 0 4 9 a MoMlll'n, bb 4 1 0 1 0 Carrlgan, c. S 2 S 2 0 Wtlllama, Vandyke, p.. 1 0 1 4 1 Ktlng, p.. 4 I 0 I o Pape p 1 0 0 2 0 Caldwell, p. 0 0 Henriksen .1 0 0 0 0 Thompson, p 0 0 0 Thomas ...10000 Totals 40 14 24 14 1 Totala IT 14 2 JS f "Katted for Vandyke in fifth. Batted for Pape in eighth. Boston 0 0 0 3 4 0 S-lfi New York 0 2 1 4 6 0 0-12 , Two-bsse hitfT Krug. Lellvelt Keating, 'Lewifa-teKngle, SPiree-base hits: Sterrett (i- Hooper, ,S.U:er. Hits: Off Vandyke, f in five- siinings; off Pape, 8 in three innings; off Keating, 12 in seven and two- ; f f ol.lii-oll o. In no in ning; off Thompson, none in one-third inning. Sacrifice hitr Krug. Stolen -i,c ToiivBit ... McMillan (3). 7r: . . eterrett. Left o bases: r.osion, a, Bases-on pans: 'ii eating. 4; off Caldwell. 4: off Thonlisi, 2. First base on error: New , YorlC Hit by pitched ban: By van ctnir nntr Rv Vandvke. l;. bv Keating. 8; by Thompson, Passed I ball: WilUams. Wild pitch: Keating. Time: 2:16. Umpires: Dineen ana nwu News Notes of Mason City. mason CITY. Ia.. Sept 26.-(Special Telegram )-From 1 Oto 20 per cent of tha corn was damaged by last night a rrost, when the thermometer registered 29 de grees above. The Adams Express company was in dicted for, nuisance in its method of handling liquor. ' Ten carloads of wheat were wrecked last night a,t Monona, - . Totala 21 B IS 1 Chicago i 7 10 0 0-10 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Two-base hits:, Schulte (2). , Three base hits: McDonald, 'Zimmerman. Hits: Off Benton, 8 In two innings': off Mc Graner, 3 in four Innings. Sacrifice bits: Tinker, Cheney. Stolen, bases: aier (2), Evers, Bescher. Double plays: " Evers to Tinker to Kaier, Almeida to Kneisly to Hoblltsel. ' Left on bases: Chicago, 3; Cincinnati, a Bases on balls: Off Ben ton, 2; off Cheney, 5. Base on error: Chi cago, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Ben ton, Baler. Struck out: By Benton, 2; by Cheney, 6; by McGraner, 4. Passed bail: Cotter. Time: 1:16. Umpires: Rlg ler and Flnneran. 10 l 2 t o 2 1 2 2 0 1 0 inning; of the first game and scored ten .una omlna. am. d . a A ih. fiiKa Dn- ton's wlldness In-the locals' ninth ' en abled the Cubs .to win.. The second game was 'called on "account of darkness at the end, of. the. sixth inning. Srore, first game:- . .':'-' '. . . .- CHJCAtSO. , -nWClNNATt. . . 4- AB.H.b.A S. ' AB.H.O.AK. Sboekari. If. 8 1 OSc-'bar. if, 6 It 1 Miller, cf... 1 t 4 IKnlaely, at. 8M 4 4 Tinker, .aa... 6 lit I Hoblitael. lb;l- I 1 Urn' man. 5b I 1 14 OMItcbelU rf. ( "I I'.O 6Ua. .rf...4. l- w--4AlmlJa-i. I'-t I 1 Eatar. lb.... 4 I T 9 OGrant. aa.... I 11 If Evera, 2b.... 4 111 0 Earns; lb.... 4 111 i u OBevaraUL a.. S a i A t Plratra Beat Cardinals. , PITTSBURGH, Sept. 26.-After St JjOuIs had obtained a good lead early In the game, Pittsburgh came from the rear and won, 7 to 6. Every Pittsburgh player was at bat Jn the eighth Inning. Score:. PITTSBURGH. . ST. LOUIS. 'AB.H.O.AI.B." " AB.H.O.A.E. Byrne. 3b. ..I t l i OCathera, cf.. 4 1301 4 0Bresnaban. 1 0.0 (Ma see. It.... 4 1 1 4Wbltted, lb. 3 1' 0 OSmltb, lb... I .2 It CEvans, rf.... 4 1 Hauser, aa llujlUr 2b 0Ollbooley OWlngo, ... (Steele, p.. 2.1 Borks, p.. 0 0 OOriner, p 4 0Ellla .. 14 0 , Totals. Totala. .. .21 10!s T 1 Batted for (ibson In ninth. Batted for Robinson In sixth. Ran for Hyatt in sixth. Rollins out, hit by batted ball. Batted for Cathers in ninth. Batted for Rollins In ninth., Batted for Griner In ninth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0,3 0 4 -7 St Louis . ....3 0 1 0 0-0 0 1 0-5 Two-base hits: Kelly, Magee. Three base hit: Smith. Bases oa balls: Off Robinson. 1;. off Hndrlx, 2;. off Burke, j. Struck out: By-Robinson, 1; by Uendrlx, 3,: by Steele. 1; t?y Burke, 2. Time: 1:50. Umpires:: Owens and -Brennan. Carey, lf-cf. 4 Nicholson, If 2 Hondrlx, p.. 2 Wagaer, a,. 2 Miller, lb-.. 4 Wilson, rf... 4 Butler, 5b... 4 Gibson. . c. ... 1 Donlln 1 Kelly, t 1 IloblDson, pi .. 1 Mausor. cf.. 0 .. 1 J0 .24 I 14 4 r AVIATOR CRUSHED TO DEATH UNDER WRECK OF AEROPLANE TURIN, Sept, 26. Lieutenant Regazzoni wille piloting a new aeroplane today fell from a height of 230 feet. He was crushed to death under the wreckage. y Better climb into a light overcoat these days and nights are right coolish. . .You don't want a coat to "fit like the paper on the wall". -' :. ; ;-'i But you do want one to hang gracefully from the shoulders one that will give an. impression of dis tinction and careful tailor ing.' '. - - - Our KENSINGTONS arid KE N MORS do it. Smart gray and tan diago nals, Oxfords and. blacks, silk lined. Heavier ones if you are ready for them. $14.50 to $35.00. Correct styles in suits, hats and furnishings that are high grade but not high priced. MAGEE St DEEMER, " .413 South lfith SV '