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(THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1913. SGHL1TZER DEFEATS SIODX Pa's New Pitcher Makes Ball Oat Up Queer Antics. INDIANS FAIL TO PIND SPHERE Xlnnrkcs Detent ?lnx Cllr by Score of Fire to Two', Slaking Clean Srrrrp of ihe Series, There Wasn't Enough in it to Suit Jeff Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher. Victor SchtlUer, erstwhile twlrler for Connie Mack.' Athletics held llio Bloux Indiana to two httt In th final same of the eerie yesterday afternoon. Omaha made eight hits off Doyle and took the same by a S to -2 score, making a clean weep of the series. Sioux city should not have had a run. Doth their score resumed from errors. Bchlltzer was a, complete pukzle to the visitors. From the press tW. It appeared a if the Itobrke hurler had nothing whatever, tut a. wthdup. He worked like a machine Delivered slowly the ball barely floated ncro the plate. The, Sioux City batters are authority for the' statement that Schlltzcr did have some thins on the balls and they ought to know. The best the Indians could do -was to lift the sphere up In the air and make fouls The only fjloux players to set hits were ClarKq, 'who' secured a triple In the opening Inning, and Marshall, who got a single to center, In the sev enth. The game waa fast, It requiring ljt one hour and forty minutes to complete It Umpire Segrlst kept the boys on their toe at all times and there was no leaf ing between the Innings, , Scoring; Start In First. The Indians managed to get one' run In the opening JhnJng. "Wito. One to the discard Clarke tripled to center and cored when Justice booted Smith's grounder. Omaha came back with two In it half. Justice drew four wide ones and took second on Coyle's sacrifice, Thomason was safe on an Infield hit and got to ecOhd when Doyle threw over Burns' knob, Justice coming home on the pjy, Congalton'A out put Tommle on third and ho tallied on Johnson's safe hit to left. With two down In the fourth Bchtpk was safe on Burns', error, Bohlltter strolled. Justlco singled, to center and the skipper scored. , ... Schlpke singled in the sixth, stole see-.c-nd and went to third on Justlco's Infield hit: Justice led off first and. while the bnecmen were running him down Schlpke stole horn .... Bloux City got it last run In the seventh. With one down Marshall singled to center and scorod when Thomason let the ball get through him. The Rourke scored again In the eighth. Johnson walked and went to econd on Orubu'a out A wild pitch put Hick on tlilrd, from where ho registered on Schlpke' single to right Bcqrei OMAHA. . .. AD. It justice, ks, ..,...., 3 Cpyle, if, .,.,,,,,,. 2 1 :oyi. lr. s o Thomason, cf. ..., 4 i cpngaltorv rf. ..,.. 4 o Kane, lb. j i o Johnson, c, .,r3 l Grubb, 3b. o Schlpke, 2b. -4 2' 8gJ)l(tor, Pr-ii i3 0,, ir. z 0 1 0 0 1 - 0, O, A. E. 1 Total, .;,.,,,.., M 5. )$ 27 9 i a "Moo. . Aat l...... arke. If. .......... a Uurn. if . ,. 2 JJarshall, rt. 3 fiiPi c, 3 loyle, p. .,.,,. J Totals Omaha Hits' .:::;:'r,::cj;v Dioux WHY as 0 1 0 0 o yo 0 o 1 i o io o ,o 5 3 .3 0 13 0 FOR. US TO NV-S. SONe COLLGCC is, fMweKJruiMfj F0ft.r!CDl6S. I'LL PHON6 rNu- ASK luKrXT . THEN PrY I ALU RIQ.HT DOC. YOO ( ' sax txf io a ROT ..i ' x )Vo Pr1( CftsH OfV, T . : r K - r )TXX - HUH? HOW 816 J j . ' ' J 1 . . U " OH, HOLD YHP UW A ' iwrsBuf, ( heu.o,toc, aor '4 Feet I , . ( what's that'- what ' , TMam D 0,3'LUBS ' t)ltt He Wfc Of - OH, MS lv,,.,. " "' ' , RlfiHT owce Htm? 'i ' . 'NT D6A0 ,YgT Don(T ' ", . " . . 4 l " . ' ; ' .0 Block, e 8 0 18 0 0 COffey, b. ........... 6 2 3 2 '4 0 Eisner, id..., 4 1 0 8 0 0 Wolfgang, p 8 0 2 0 3 $ Totals .....M 9. II 27 14 Batted for Screening In the ninth. Uncoln 0 0010100 0-2 Denver 4 01200200-0 Threebase hits: Uoyd, Rlldor, Two baae hit! Cadsldy. Stolen bases! USIston, Raer. sacrifice hits: Hlock, Wolfganir.i Struck out! Uv Wolfimnr. 'fir bv Jordiui. f in two an iwo-irviro gins Kdhg, threo innlne:'o-ff skirotFClRs,. t-la nt-nM- liases' on ball, off Vlfantr. It off Dessau, 1 In one-third lnnln: Off Borogxine, 3 in six inning, lilt by pitched ball: Klston, Ulock, ChanneL Time; tiW. Umpire; Anderson. itim4t ..,.38' t i tl 16 X --5 0 1 0 i 0-2 0-3 itltS ,...,,,.,,, 10000 Three-bfLe hit: Clarke. Stolen biuteai rhlpke (S). Saorifice hit? Coyle, Jluriis y ?Ay'5t Uaen ball: Off Schlltser '. ?.! Dy'!i Hit by pitched ball! StSLfl.--Jn. IU?' J&oyle. &tt T'on BOOSTERS fcOBiS KMlVKJtTJI Muaser ThVr A Tlnir. hut Sopyort I'nair MMit. JmIm 'mm.. ST. JIOHEPIT UfA . Port; ORlne and Du.che'r weiiln five men 'In th' i mm! nO!. s t ruck out JORHKRS TOY WITH THE KAWJ Wichita. Hit Ball ta All Corner of the Lot. T'TOPBltA. Xnn., fiept t-WlchHa hit the ban to an corner 01 ma 101 ana feated Topeka with as. Score: TOPKKA. An. n. ir. o. A. B. CoOhran, 4b I 0 0 0 5 0 rorsytne, rr.. ? 0 y MoLdi-ry. 3b 4 0 2 1 7 1 Koernsr, lb 0 l U t o dear, cf o o 4 o l ltapp.,lf 3 0 J 1 0 0 Sweet, o 0 1 0 3 1 Q, Smith, s 4 0 0 8 0 0 McCullOUgh, p...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 wjuer. P 2 X X X X X Kullerton. p ' 0 0 0 0 0 C. Smit(...r 1 1 0 0 0.0 Totals ..30 1 8 7 V 8 WICHITA. ah. n. rtam. H... ........... B Nicholson. It., ,.,,, fi Mlddleton, cf.. ...... D1?S KOlRfc iXS?S"i Andfeas, i Jur, p,.,.,.i., i T6tah 0.1 ... 2 , 1ST. J, OS Wit, , Jt M w 'IT Cygli, Ib....,...,,... Dchs. 2b.,.M4,, 3 (Jrlliith, c....t,.,,.) 2 Schartg. c... .,.,,.. 3 Uelnke, s, ICl. Pt...,)..,,, 3 Gains, p.. ,,,.,....., 0 liuscher, p.,. ,.. 1 Oulnlan, .,....,.,, l 5J8fS i , J Hoike 1 a4 V 2 0 a 35 2 11 2 9 1 J- 0 J t'l 0 1 S 0 1 0 ,00 0 1 A. K, 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 4 0 M 12 4 A JCt 0 1 0 0 fl 0 1 I I 0 i I 1 1 1 0 I I 0 0 0 0 1 "j Total if.)., 27 i 1 ti Out when winning- run scored. Batiwl fpr Qrifllth In txth. UaUed for Bell in seventh. pttd fpr, Weinke in ninth. IDes Moines. ..2 010000000 0-3 St Joseph.. ..0 000002010 14, Twp-basa Jiltj Uglily. Bases on ball? u Miuser, ; oiuiitu, I. HtruoK out; Ily Musser, 1 VpjMl, 3; by Ualne. i by lluscher, 1, Left on base; De itolries, 6; St Joseph. 8. Double play; ljonard to lUIlly, Hit by pitched ball; "Weaurzil by MUSscr, Time: 3:03. Um pire; Q"Tople. tOriSS TO CHUCK HH.tUS GrlBslle tiArd Hitter ana Wirt, Mine to Ttvo, WNCpLIf. Jtfeb., Spt i-Uncoln used three pltchsr twJay in in effort to check the tiurd-hlttlng ltonver. but to no pur pose, and the visitor won by a score of to To-morrow, an open late. a post poned gume. from the Denver grounds will V9 played off in Lincoln. Score: LINCOLN. aii. rt Lloyd, Jb.. ,.4...... 4 llader, Sb.i. ,., 4 ole, .cf... ....,, 4 JJartoOar, lb...,..,..f I McCoftnick, If..,,,., i' CoIIIbs. rf.,.,. i Dowllgg, .,,..,..... 4 8en$g49, p.,,,,,,1.3 Bakery,, ...v.4 ;, p.,,..,..,.,. ot Jordui,, p.i, .:... re Knani .............. 1 TOtalS 34 D13NVER. AB, It IL O. A. Cassldy. rf 6 3 110 Chanoei. of...,. .. .. 10 3 0 Mutclwrt-. 3n . 13 4 4 'Msm. U,. I S 9 3 1 1 .0 1 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 It. 2 2 1 1 "2 1 0 ,0 .1 0 r IL , J 0 t 9 O. t 0 3 12 1 0 2 0 i 0 0 0 A. s 2 0 0 0' 0 3 8 0 0 2 us out. y YTuiiBn.ia, VI or juruan, two nl two-third, innlnmt-uy Boron-, s, 8m, ?. InnlngaA Utji Off Wolf, ig, ftt'Ott-JOeftsauV 8f. oifArdah',- 6 in six In- BRAYES DEFEAT CHAMPIONS Soitons Take Third Contest of Series from Mow Yorks, Three' to Two. CONNOLLY CREDITED "WITH TO Score Tvrlec nuA Drvei In Three Othprn Tcreau and Fremaae , 1'oHRdeii ont lox ,in , " " ' ' Frmiie, 'VbW ifOHlC Sept-: i-Boton wm.'th hlrd game of the series -at New York, the core' being 6 to S. Perdue kept the champions' hit wU scattered and sol Jom waa in trouble. Mot a New YOrk player reached third base until the eighth, The visitor knocked both Tesroau and, SYomme out of tho game In the early inning, but Crandsll waa effectlvo, Connolly waa responsible for alt of DoRton'a run. He scorod two and drove in three others. He also got two base on ball from Crandall. Boston scored two run in the first in 3 4 t 0 t 1 0 0 8 u If. 0 o. 14 0 K. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 rjiuuipiuil VI. V Hughes, lb....,.,,,,. (1 Davis, rf,. ........... 4 Iiurfce. Sto,. 8 w. wnitn, an..,..,.. WacQb, q, 5 rarry, p...... Total ll )8 27 17 Topeka TYionua ,,.,.".... w i v u - Thre-a hit: Nlcholoi. Hush. Perry. Tw-b hit: Fersythe, Me trry (2), wet, XkMleton, urfc. HaerU tic htta: Pvl. IV. otolith. SacrWe mi Mlddleton, Double plays I Repp to Burke to Hughe) W. Smith to Burke to Hughe. Perry. Jtlltut Off MeCullough, I In two Inning; ptf 2dlter, I In ona Inning; oft rullcrton, 8 In ik Inning. Base on balls: Off 2dcCuilauch. 2: off Ulller. 2: off Fullerio: l; off Perry, fi. Btruck out: uy aiuier. i; uy uiicrton, 4; oy ferry, 1. wild pttcht MaCullough. Time: list. Umpire; Collltlower and Kempton. Farwell Wins Flag m Sherman-Howard ; rBae Ball League 8TAND1NO OP TUB TEAMS. Farwell .........1. nockviiie ... uoeiu Elba ,......,... Dsnntbrog" Aanton W. 14 11 10 9 7 8 t 11 IS Pel. .hi .as an BOQlCVlIitNeb., Sept. 2.-(8peclal.) -Farwell defeated the local here Sunday in a contest th,at -was close and wa fea tured by heavy hitting. The winpins or this game cinched the 1211 pennant for FarwelL score: IVH.K. Farwell ...'....0 02C01000-OU& Hockylll ..j..l tl 0 0 1 0 I MU ( MiM'.rii rarweu. 4-eterseo ana anw en. Itookvljlei .uby and Jl CtiuHOr. At Ashton-JVshton walked all bver Botlus hr last Hunday and trimmed them by the score of IS to 8. Score; . IUI.B. Boelu 000104000-56J Ashton S 0 0 110 8 0 -15H t Batteries:" Boelu, Treon, Btnbach, 3(o Cutker and Jensen; Ashton, Topoliki and I'rtchord. At Klbajlba 4efentd Dtnnabrog her last Sunday in a game that ws featured by heavy hitting and numerous error. Boorft: R.H.E. Dannebrpg ..4 00110600 8 10 Klba 14 0 0 0 0 2 -10H 8 BatteriesV Dannebrog, Hoe and Jacob seni EUt-a; ummovich and Fafelta, Hmvh "TiTO-Vepr Contract. HlWAUKJiK. "U'l,, Bept X-Harry Clark. Milwaukee'!, third baseman, who ha piloted his team to the top of the American association thl year, signed a two year' contract a manager of the ffctim t iwl . V Mrs. AirtiAa tin A.t.w 0 1 refused to divulge the term of the con 0 tract fly; Fisher. Sacrifice hits: Hllfr, Cut. show, Smith, Fisher. Base on error; Brooklyn. 1. Stolen bfue: Cutahaw, Double plays; Cutshaw to Fisher to Dau bertf Fisher to Cutshaw to Daubeit; Illxey to Ktlllfer to JUideru. Base on balto: Off ntxey, 8; off Bagan. 1. Btruck out: By Jtuoker, 81 by najran, 2; by Rixey, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Rlxey (Col lins). Hiu: Off Itucker, a in six innings; off nagan, 6 In three Innings, Tlmo; itts. Umpires; Brenhan and -JCanon. Ctb Take) Tvre dsmei. ST. LOUIS, Sept 2. Chicago' pitcher were belt In Hhe pinches' this afternoon and St Louis lost two , list Us game .to tho visitors. Jt Was the Second double header ! a many days. The tlo game yesterday between th Ceam rwlllba played off tomorrow. Scorn, first game: ;CKiOAao. bt. LOvin. XD.H.OA.E. AB.U.O.A.B. Letch, cf.... 4 14 9 HumIu, sb, a 1 t ii 0 1 DMowrer, jo, 1 Bttn, lb..,, 4 BchalU, rf.. I Elmrman. tbi FtUr, lb.,.. 4 Mllltr. It..,. 4 unairtii, at. Archer. 0.11. t woo, d LAYendtr, oo, d,,,, 1 . Pi 10 0 0 1110 0 9 0 0 12 0 0 11(0 1110 0 S 1 1 0 0 11 OOtkeo. ef....l 3 OWhltted If, 4 0 6Brn, rf.... 2 t OO'Miry. Mn4 9 OWIbso, c,,J 0 Optrrltt, p.. t 00 mil!. I 1 tt it 1 Total ,11 mil 0 Chicago 0 OOOtaOOl 5 Bt Louie .....,0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-3 Twoxbaaa hits: O'Learv. Zimmerman. uskos. "inree-uose niui Miner, jsvana nlna when Maranvllle walked and scored ! KKffi'.W'nS " "kV"d on uonnouy aouoie. uweoney walked and Murray muffed atlfflth' fly, filling the. base. Connolly scored In Zlnn" out In the second inning Rarldan walked and waa, foroed by Perdue. Maranville sin gled and scored with Perdue on Con nolly's triple, Connolly then scored on Sweeney' sacrifice fly, Score; 111 t 1 s 1 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 1110 BOSTON. NBW YOttK. AB.It.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. iuui L Ml I 1 I IDurnt. It.... 4 1 1 0 CoomIIt, II. I t M OShikftr, It)... 4 0 0 1 0 awnnrr, io. 1 1 1 nuontr, 1. t a 1 1 c BohnlM. lh. 4 6 1 eDoylt. lb.... 4 1116 OrimtB. rf., 4 4 1 4MrM, lb, .4 XUn. a 441 lMurrsr. rf.. 4 BdjIIW b... 4 1 1 SHniUSirul. cf 4 Rrldta, .. I i IMeUao, ,. I rur4iM, 'f... 411 Thorpe ., 0 wiinon, e. s ?otli 90 4 11 11 SicCortnltK 1 Itsrtltr, e,., 0 Trau. 8.. Kremmt, , e Hro 1 CriniMl. p. 1 Totals H t U I Batted for Fromrfle In third. Ban for McLean in the fifth. Hatted for Wilson In the eighth. Boston 2 I 0 0 M 0 0 M w vork , ,.o ooooooii-a First base on errors: New York, 2; Boiton, l. Two-base hit: Connolly. Crandall. Three-base hits: Connolly and Maranvllle. Bocrlttoe hit: Bweenoy. Sao nflo fly; Sweeney, Stolon bases: Mer kle, Doyle. Lett on bases: New York, 6; Boston, 4. Double plays: Griffith to Smith; Zlpn to Sweeney. Base on ball: Oft Tesreau. 3; off Crandall, 2. Btruck out; By Crandall, 3; by Purdue, 2. Hit; Oft Tesreau, 1 In one and one-third In ning; off Fromme, In one and two- mini innings; orr uranaau, j in eix in ning. Time: 2:50. Umpires; O'Day and, PmsUe. l'MUioa Make It Tbre. BROOKLYN. Bent. lPhlladelohla made. It three atralght from Brooklyn today with another 2 to 2 score. Tho visitors took the lead In the fourth when Paskert doubled and came horn on Ma gee' single. The local scored twice in the fourth when Daubert and Bmlth scored on Kllllfer' wild throw and Flih er' sacrifice. The Phlllte went to the front for with two out Kllllfer singled, Hlxer tripled and Fisher threw wild tp third on the relay. Brooklyn had several chances to win but failed In the pinches. Rlxey pur poscly passetl McCarty in tho sixth, fill. Inu tho bases with one out Hummel batted for Rlcker and hit Into a double ?Uyi,uUJf8'.;then iook UP h Pitching tor Philadelphia and blanked the visitor although the latter had the bae full In the, seventh Kith only one out Byrne forced. LUderous at the ulatn anrf if nh I popped to Cutshaw. Wheat made two "V,"1,ifU"i"" mwiltp 1M if l( linn, DCOrOi DUWDttri'iA. vnooKLYN'. ABHO.A.B AD.lL0.A-B. nrra. b... silt ouoras, rf... 4 t t nnane. fo... 0 I'lllttjtr , 1 o 1 VIAIUOSV. 8Q 4 0 I I tl 1 1 i . 4. 2 t onethlrd Innlntr. Sacrifice hit; Mowroy, nauriiiuo (iyt ponuiie. nioien oaseni Whtlted. Double play; Oake to Wlngoi Zimmerman to Ever to S4r. Lett on base i St Louie, 4: Chicago, 4, Boies on ball: Off Moore, 1; oft Lfivender, 2f oft Perrltt, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By iv ender (Hugglns). Struck out; By Perrltt 1 by Moore, 4: by Lavender. 2, Time; l:S0. Umpire; Jiyron and Qulgley, Score, second game: ,. BT, L0UI8. C1UCACO. AD.1I.O.A.K. AL.H.O,A.X. i!ufirto. ib, a o l s olm!i, ti.,..! o i o o Mowrtr, lb. I 1 3 1 OCvcn. Jo.... 1 1 14 1 0, cf.... I 110 OScaulU. rf.. 4 t 0 0 0 K'mtthjr, lb 4 0U 1 oilmrwan. lb 2 0 I 0 Whltt.d, f 4 0 10 OSaUr. lb., t 11 I I Ktb. rt.... til OMIIIv, If.... 4 110 0 viut. . 4 1 I i enri4li. HlldbrasO, l 0 4 1 OOraan'han, Orlsr, p.... toot OYauhaa, f. Total. .,..91 37 f"5 Tol.,i,.l5 10 IT R t Chicago 0 0MHHM St. Lou! 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 1-1 Three-base hit; Bfesnahan. BaerVfie hits; Brtdwell, 2llmmraB, Oak. ttiM bai ttaiet. Double play,: Mow rey to Hlldebrand, O'Leary to Xonetehy to Hucglnt. Lett on base; 84. Louts, Ti Chicago. 8. Bases on ball: Oft Qrinir, 2; off Vaughn, 4. Hit by pitched ball; By Vaughn (Hlldebrand): by Qrlner, tlmmerman). Struck put:. By Vaughn, : by Orlnerj 2.J Wild pitch: Orlnor. Tim: 2:03. Ultlre; Klgler and Qujtf ley. Pirate Defrt Ked. PlTTBBURaH, Sept. 2.-B111 Luhrten, a recruit from 'Albany, Qa held Cin cinnati to seven hit this afternoon and Pittsburgh won. 5 to 2. Slow work In Cincinnati' Infield behind Ames helped Pltaburgh tq three run In the firth In ning, hit by Dolan. Carey and Simon dotn gtho work. Pittsburg" first run cam In the fourth when Wagner sin- Kiea, went to second on a snort paea ball and (cored on a wtd pitch. Their fifth wa made on Miller's home run in th sixth. Luhrsen started out badly. He walked the first two men. tq face htm. truck out th next two and alowed the next two to hit afcly. But after the first Inlng he settled down and pitched a good game. Score: PNcnwATt. rrrTimmoK. AU.n.n.A.K an ii n i Wltklana, ctl 1 1 efoltn. lb.. '4 1 0 0 ur. rr....( J o eurer. ir.... i I o o .till 0V1QI, lb 4 l l ; as,. 4 1111 10 0 t o ISLANDERS WIN IN RUSH York Appears to Have Game, but is Headed. EIGHTH IffNDTO IS FATAL Third City SlnarKer L(ad on Wil liam for Six Ittta ant) Four Ran In Tbl Frame and Make v .V TJsr Le. , , , ORAD ISLAND, Nb Bknt. 2.-(Spe-clal Telegram.)-After York had n lead o two run tho Grand Itiander landed on William for six hit for four run in the eighth, getting a lead of on. In the Prohlb' half of the ninth Mattlcks vened it up with a homer. Robert1 Ingle brought In Poteet with the Win ning run for Grand Island, gcoro: TOJUC O HAND ISLAM), AU.1I.O.A.E. AD.H.O.AxB. Itlc, 2b..... 1 1 t S OBraltb. a.... S 4 S 4 t r. rt..i I 1 0 l Downer, cf. . lb,.,, ll) vuarrr. ib..., I :. If.... 1110 01'oUet. ., I i pfaritr, tb. I i uwara. s 2 ll pitch: Hlnkley. Attendance, SflO. Time: l;t0. Umpire: Monroe and Pontlu. NORTH BEND TENNIS TEAM DEFEATS SCHUYLER WORTH BEND, Neb., Sept. 2.-(Bpe-cal,) Reiult of tennl tournament be tween North Bond and Schuyler Monday follow; Weaverling and Cuiaek of North Bend beat Pearson and Johnoon of Schuylar Cusack beat Johpaon -2, 0-2. Weavrling beat ;peron 2, fi-A. The North Band Player have had an Unbroken itrlng of viotorlo o far this season and have played all over this sec tion of the state. Muifty Clark alalmatat. ta 4 0 l nitat. cf,... 4 0 1 Bntrp, Jo.... J 1 Maiiieta, o, I TMIllama, p. 4 1 (Vll'ababr, HI 0 OArlltr, rt... I 1 oSchooiOTer 1 ToUlt tl 1 11 io irraoklia. p, 4 1 4 no 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 a(rt tt. rraiaih. lAinania, Boolan. KUIIIir, a ir. p 1C.,. 4 1( . r( i 1 I 0 1. ib.4 11 4 4 1 1 1 111 OCuUhaw, Sb 1 1111 Total... e t OOolllua, !.., 4 0 1 OWbaat. It..,. 4 0 1 oriavbart. Ik, I I I iBmllb. Ib...l I 0 12 4 1 lFUh.r. m.,.1 0 I 111 oWoCartkv. alii Uutkar, ... jot M 11 IT 11 tMlummal ... 1 0 0 KtratrUk 0 0 Wr ... Mill Ttoii.....it iu i Batted for Mornn In th ninth. Btted for Rucker In th sixth. Batted for Ragan In the ninth. Ran for K(rkptiick In the ninth, Philadelphia 0 0012000 O-S Urooklyu 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 a Lett on base: Philadelphia, 7; Brook, lyn. 10. Two-ba hit: Paskert Cravath, Smith. Three-bas hit: Rlxey. Sacrifice roh, lb- V1., U. ... M fthackard, it I 0 0 ewaisar, aa,. 4 i llokllttal. )b I'll OMlllar, lb.,. 1 1 Ea&. m . . 1 1 4 ewilaon. rt... boaae, lb. . 4 VI a lUHchall. tf. niiPC ,..v v 1 Araaa, p. rt.. 1 1 oalmea. a.... I 1 1 0 0 4 Otuthrara, p, I s t I 4 0 0 10 ToUlt U T H 15 I Total II I IT It 1 Cincinnati 2 00000000-i Pittsburgh ..o 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 -c . Two-base- hits: Wllsotv Oroh. Thre base hit 1 Wleklund. Home run: Mllltr, Stolen bases: Mitchell, Doln, Firat base on error: Cincinnati. 1. Left on bases: Pittsburgh. 2; Pnclnnatl. 7 Bases on ball: Oft Luhrson, Si off Am, 1. Struck out: By Luhrsen. fi; by Amu, J. Passed ball: KJing, Wild pitch. Ames. Double play; Luhrsen to Wner to Mllltr. Time: 1:4$, Umpires: Klein and Qrth. Ohlavr Drfent Alpine, OIHOWA. Nob., Sept l-8perlal.)-In a well played game here Sunday Oblowa defeated the Alblu team t to i Th wofx or vnan,("r or uatowa taatursa, h gtttlnf riv put-out and three alt at aeeond base. Score: R.H.E. Ohtowc .....1 0 1 0 1 O 1 M 1H Alpine 0 00100020-4 it Batterlea: Q. Janda. Futaet and V, janoa; imruy anq penupoacn. The Perslitent and Judicious Ue of Newspaper Advertising I the Road to Uulnea Succe Total m u 2T U 1 Batted for Artiey In ninth. York 2 0000001 1-4 Grand Island 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1-6 Earned runs; York, 3; Grand Island, 9. Two-bae hit: Rice. Threebae hit; Poteet, Smith. Home run: Mattlcks. Baioa on ball: Off Williams, 2: off Franklin, 1. Struck out: By Williams, 4; by Franklin. 2. Left on base: York, S: Grand Island, 11 First ba on errors: York, 2; Grand Island, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Downey, Ward. Stolen baao: Rushonberg, Saerltlce hit; Mulvoy, Clark, Mattlck, Farley, Umplio: Freese. Kearney Sees Pennant. KEARNEY. Neb., Sept 2.-8peclal Telegram.) Kearney made it three tralght from Beatrice today, winning the last game on the home grounds this eaeon, and practically clhchlng the Ne- orama mat league pennant xor wu, mo Donnell and Maple, both loft-handed tiltchers, opposed each other In the box. The former was a victim of bunohsd hit and a few mlanlav by hi team mate, thereby causing hi defeat Gray' home run in the fourth with Hcneuren on first Put the Kapa In th lead. A three bae drive by Brewer along with Gray' homer and catches by Woodruff and Scheuren featured- The umpiring of Dutch Myers the past series waa flrst claa. Not a kick from fan or player wa made. Score: BEATRICE. KEAnKWr, AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E. TapB, aa,, 4 9 0 0 OBtnittton. f 0 0 1 0 Dranaaa, lb. 2 1 1 0 QBrnek, lb.,. I 0 I 0 0 Black, tf..., 1 4 0 1 I Acock, lb.. .4 till Naff, lb I 0 1 0 0 Harriott, lb. 4 1 I 0 6 IMehlln. cf.. 4 0 t 0 OBcbturaa, ctl I 1 1 I Use ,lf..... 1 0 0 0 OOray, e 4 110 0 Urawar, lb.. 1 111 OWeodruft, a 4 0 I 1 0 Coo. e I 1 11 1 OKrlckaea, 0. I 1 I I 0 lponall, p 1 0 t I iMaplaa, p... 1 0 t 0 0 ToUla IT III T I Total II t IT JO 1 tiyntck hit by batted ball. Beatrice , ...0 0001000 0-1 Kearney 0 0020010 -a Two-base hit: Herrlott Three.base hit: Brewer. Horn run; Gray. Stolen bases: Brennan, Singleton, Scheuren. Double Play: Bcheuren to Herrlott. First base on errors: Kearney, 1. Bases on balls: Off McDonnell. 2; off Maples, 2; Lett on baies: Beatrice, 2; Kearney, K. Hit by pitched ball: Neff. Btruck out: By McDonnell, 10; by Maples, T. Earned run: Beatrice. 1: Kearney. X. Time: 2.10.. Umpire: Myer. Pathfinder Win the, Game. FREMONT, Neb., 8ept 2.-(Bpeclal Telegram.) Fremont celebrated It fare well appearance an the home ground for thl eson by winning from Su perior tor the third straight time, making ten came won out or tne laat twelve Played. Heavy hitting by both club ftatured. Landreth. Thlevslnr, Scheld and Neff got four-baee blows. The field. ing or Metnert wa oriinant, wnuo Henry and Beheld led in hitting, Score: SUPERIOR, FJtKUONT. AB.II.O.A.K. Atl.U.O.A.K. Hand, Ib... 4 0 0 I IWaJlaca, aa. I t 1 I 1 M.lptrt, tt., 4 1 T 0 OTurpIn, It,.. I 10 0 0 Thalulac 1ft 1 0 0 Ollaargr, lb... 4 I 0 0 UDtrtt. IIU I I OWrticl. f. .4 2 1 t 0 Bok.wlll, lb I t 1 0IUU, h,...,t I t I 1 Orr. lb, ... I 0 0 0 OStanje, rt... 4 0 1 0 0 Dbat. lb 4 Oil IWtlth, 0... I 1110 Bth14 4 14 1 ONaa. c 4 lit t 0 UlUar. p.... 4 111 limklr. p.. 4 1 0 1 0 T9UU....7l774t"i Tetala.....Hn nUl Superior ......0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 S Fremont ...0 1102022 - Two-base hit: Miller. Beheld. Welch. Three-baa hit: Wtet. Henry. Horn run Landreth. Thelaalng, Beheld, Neff, Stolen banes. Henry, Bel. Base on balUi Off Miller, 2; off Hlnkley, 1. Hit by Ditched ball: Mtlnirt. Htruck out By Miller, 2; by Hlnkley, 10. Wild Dodare Defeat StaatoH, DODGE, Neb., Sept 2.-(Speclal.)-Dodge defeated Stanton Monday In a alow game of ball by the tuno of 10 to 4. On several oocaclana when a hit meant a run Stanton failed to hit. Slndelar of Podso itruok ut seventeen men. Score; R.H.E. Podge ,0 0 1 1 6 2 0 0 10 11 2 Stanton 2 QOOQOOOJ-4 13 4 Batterlesl Dodge. Slndelar and Butler! Stanton, McGuIre and Pas. Persistent Advertising Big Return,. 1 the Rood to American Boats ; Win Second Race: MARBLEHEAD, Mas,, Qept 2. Tho American boat Ellen von the second of tho aerie of international eonder boat race with Germany today, he Spring and Clma, American, finished second and third, respectively, with tho Germm, AVittelsbach, fin fourth place and tho re maining German contestants, Serum, n jfth .placj.' rfi'a AntTel y withdrew- Claohtttte Sertaa.' 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