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1 1J 4 Bringing Up Or THU, HOUIB TotfKKT. TOO Knjyr HSLF TW HEAR Me? KAlfifS GET GOOD-BYE TRIM Wichita loads on Topeka for Seven to Five Win. SDNCH KITS OFF MULER ForSythe'a Muff in Sixth Innlnar, After Two Oats, Pares War tor t Threo Knna Regan In , Good KorW. TOPEKA, Kan., Sept. 1 Wichita won Its last came of the season In Topeka by bunching hits off Miller with errors by hla teammates. Forsythe's muff In the sixth alter' twd were out paved the way for three Wichita run In t'uat inning. Regain allowed only one hit. In the last six Innings. In the seventh and ninth the" locals batted him hard, (jut. could not OYcrconio Wichita's lead. Mcore AB, Cochran, 8b 6 McLa-ry, 2b & Koerner, lb.. 2 Korsythe, rf..... 4 at sr. cf x McAllister, cf Sweet, o 4 it;, h. A. E. 2 0 1 2 10 1 3 2 4 4 0 1 1 0 f It I 0 0 0 3. a. Smith, ss 4 1 Miller, p 1, 0 Falrejoth. p ..rl' 0 C. Smith 10 0 0 0 Totals 6 6 27 It WI07IITA. 1 m n, a. o. a. T?...n .... 1' A m a . a. AlYl't ....... Nicholson, If .Miaaieton. cs HUaThea. lb....... Davie,, rf mm, ri W I V. K it ... i o ..... : TOtala '..S 30 7 ' 9" 'Batted for falrcloth In ninth. Topeka . 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 3 0 2 S Wichita ,...,K 1 e t 0 I 9 1 M . Three-baseihllst OeatfTO. Smith. Two basa hlis:, IlcLarry, Nicholson. Ilurka. SacrlBc hitj Gear. Kapp. Sacrifice flyi MWdJeton. tyouble play: Kapp to Iluches, Stolen basrfi: Nicholson, Middieton (3), ilutshes. Hfts! Off Miller, T In six In Wsi off7"alrfcloth. i In three Innlnsa. Vases, on blls: Off Miller, 6: off Ileum, 4. Struck fan Dy Miller, l; by Falrcfoth, ss b?Ran, 4 Wild pitch: Karcloth! Pasted bJu Sweet, Tlmo: 3:10. Umpires; CoMftowr and ,KemPtoii. KA FXOM XiXNCOLX J. Dear; Tnkes ningrstnv Mnteh, Six o Five, LINCOLN. Nb.,Sept. i-UncoIn and Cenvwr played off a postponod game from the. renvec grounds today and the visit or won In a slugging match by a scoro of f, to 8. Te" Llneolns sot the moat hits and playod', brilliantly to the field, but wers unable" to bunch their eatetle 8ore: , Tltwiwrv . Am s IL s 0 1 s 2 2 1 2 o. 2 e l 2 s i i 3 7 0 0 0 A. 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 e 9 LAOYO. TP.,.,,..,,.,, 4 RW, J4.... S PetMkMfcl. 34)..'. 2 Cote. Cf i..;.. 4 McConniek. t Barbour, Hj I CoiiiiM, H.iT..t. S. Itawllng, e.,.. 2 Maker, o.... a 1 0 Jordan, p.i, l 0t "xmniey o Total 27 SBNVKR. i t An. VL tt O. 1 A. B. QuilHn, 9b............ 4 0 0 OASejWy, rf. 3 10 ChaanelL cf.. 2 2 1 JWiteher, 2b 10 1 Stock, 2b. 4 2 3 Klston, If. .......... 2 0 1 Sftahr, c 4 0 1 Mfer. ss....V 4 0 1 Fiaher, lb., 312 Ollbert, p 2 0 0 S 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0. 1.-V0 . 0 3 1 0 lvl. 0 3 0 a 2 . o 10, 0 0 0 8 0 Totals S3 6 10 27 13 1 Batted for Dessau in the eighth. Lincoln ...0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2-5 Denver ........... ..0 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 00 Three-base hits": MoCormlck, Spahr. Two-base hilar Cole ). PeploskI, Butcher. Channell. Wild pitch: Jordan ) Gilbert Bases on balls: Jordan, 2; Dessau, li CUues, lj Ollbert, 4. Struck out: liy Jordan, S: by Deesau 1; by Gilbert, . Left on bases: Lincoln. 8; Denver. C. Douoble plays: Cole to Baker: Coffey to Fisher. Stolen- bases: Dowllng, Barbour. Block. Sacrifice- hits: Ollbert, Eloton! Qulllin. Hits: Off Jordan, s in alx and two-thlrda Innings: off Dessau, 1 In one and one-third Innings. Time; 3; 30. Um. pire: Anderson. AsaerlrM Association Resnlts. At Columbus- R.H.E. Columbus a ii At Louisville n.ir.E. iwcao , ' Louisville io 13 : Batteries: Brenton, Dashner and De voght; Louderrollk. Bllta and Siverold. tAt Milwaukee R.H.E. m ri'i ...... ....... , i 2 Milwaukee , o & Batteries: Gardner and Miller; Powell At Minneattalla !Aoth Minnnf,ll. Kansas City games postponed; rain. Two Kankra Win Onnte, ALBION. Neb., Bept, SpocIaL)-The third annual base bull Kfeme between the hankers and professional men of the city was played today, resulting 24 to 15, In favor of the hankers. The proceeds go to the city library. 'Batteries: Bankers, Fox and Flotree; Professionals, ICrause. zuraner ana ja&rtay. afar Revive Hike Kaelngr. President Charles II. Bbbets of the Wtxuuyn pase pait ciuo ana mo .Mcr.ee- var brothers. Vho are Interested with him ln h base ball ventures, are oonteroplat lng the erection of a portable bicycle reeling track at Ebbets Field. The plan in to conduct cycle races there Saturday ' " iT la'VTecklj Key to the iltuaUon-me .verUslng. Father I I I ' 1 . "" I ' ' ... . ii ' - ' . 1 .',11 I I f II wflnfto qlao "too . vwuLinq to see mb all 1 f i I uTZ-ttmc- juZZ.Z Tto ct ,,!w. J y I N -m MOVSAHo - W'ITS THt f NeU , ROT 1 TWEET" J ' ' J C"e" ; . . , I ' H't- : I . I BEATRICE WINS THE OPENER Take First Game of Series frpm Grand Island, Seven to Four. FREMONT IS GIVEN A SHUTOUT Iltley, for Uniting, Allows Bnt Three Scattered Srrnta nnd Iteda nomp In TTlth Five to Nothing Soore. ' DBATIIICE, Neb., Sept. J.-Speclal Telesrnm,)-Bcatiice won the opening game, of the series here today with Grand Island by the score of 7 to 4. The features were a one-handed catch by Right Fielder Black of Beatrice and a two.baggcr by Potect of Orand Island, bringing in two runs.' Ulcklln and Dlack of Beatrice each secured threo hits. Score; ORAM) ISLAND. , 2KATIUCE. All. 11,0. A.E. i AH.lI.O.A.a Mtnltn, M...I 12 1 oTApp&B, n.. I 3 4 10 Downer, cf.. 4 Dirrr. 3b.... 4 rottet, e.... i oiiraanoa. lb. ODIuk, rf.... 4 ONtff. tb 4 lllckllo. et t lUes. It 1 0Drewr, lb.. I 0Ow, ..... s Ollil.r, p.... i Farler. lb., i wird. lb.... a Jl'itintrg. It 4 Artl.r, rt... 4 iuDru, p, . a ToUI.....M T 34 U 1 ToUlc M IB 37 13 4 Grand Island. 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0-4 Beatrice 0 0041011 1 Sacrifice hit: Neff. Two-bano hits: Smith, Barry, Poteet. Neff (2), Coe. Ulcklln. HaleV. B&nea nn hnllm . ntt Roberts, 4; off Haley, 2. Struck out: Uy Roberts, 1; by Haley, 7. Left on bases: Grand -Island, 4; Beatrice, 1L Hit by pitched ball: Ling, Coe, Time: 1:40. umpire: Pontius. iraatlnsra Taken This One', Telegram.) ltllcy was mighty stingy with .his hits today, allowing Fremont but throe scattered 'swats. The game was Called at the end of the seventh in nine owlnif to 'the late arrival of .the via.. Itors. Bechtold, Bennett nnd Brown featured with the stick. Score: , . FHKM0NT. HABTINBS. AD.H.O.A.E. AIl.Il.O.A.E. WIU, (,. I , e 3 oncchtoM, rf. I 1 1 0 0 furpin, l...'o 1 o lWlwtr, 3b.. l 0 1 3 o iitnrr, id... i oiionneii, er,. j i i e e WUI. ef..,S 0 3 0 onrown. lb... 3 3 110 13 1 lTuke. lb ... 2 V 9 L V Eiani. o.t,, 114 0 u., i i u o W.leh, lb.,. 3 0 0 1 OHut, 3 0 3 1 0 Nttf. K .... 3 0 0 0 OFIratt'B, mX 0 0 3 0 luxitt, p.,.. ioii oiiiur. p..... 30130 Total!.... .m"1 W33 Wlll,i.liii"J1 Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 aiastlnrs W'3 0'UM Two-bate hit: McCabe. Home runt Itennatt. Stolen bases; Bechtold. Wis- sr, Brpwn, Neff. Sacrifice hits: Tncke, off Itoutt. 4. Left on bases: Hastings, s: Fremont, . im uy pucneq oani y lliley. 1. Struck out: By Riloy. li by Routt. 4. Passed ball; Stange. Time; 1:15. umpire: Munroe. Kap Trim Prohtbs. 1UI11V. iOU,l DCi, V. gram.) York lost to Kearney today thrnueh lnmhllltv to hit In Dlnches. The feature was a. sensational stop bySnapp, who raeea over cenma rcona ano grabbed a not rone nil y vvrigni, get ting him at first. Score: K BAILS' BY. TOuK. An.H.O.AM. AB.H.t.A.EV Slnclittn. II I 1 4 0 Oltle. lb..... 113 3 0 Brntk, lb.,.. 4 111 JMulTtr. I 3 0 0 Acock, lb...l 0 3 0 OMilintjlil. Ml 6 I 4 0 Kcrrlnti. IIl I t 1 9 CITlC. lb.... I 14 0 0 BilWtNIu till I t OUlM, H.....4 13 0 0 Orar, rt-0.,.4 110 0ffn.pt, W... 4 0 3 4 0 Woodrulf. m 3 0 1 3 0MttIek. .. 4 1 I 3 o KrUknn. .. 3 1 1 OWimtmt. rt4 3 3 O 0 Usti, rt... .0 0 0 0 oSmUhfon, p, 3 1 ( 0 0 WriM. P... 4 1 0 3 0ltiMioa. 0 O 0 0 TeUt IRU I TM10 14 3 37 13 0 V.,.v O 0 0 O 0 1 0 0 12 Tork 6 0 0 o 0 l 0 0 o-l Two-baee hits I Price. Emlthson, Win-1 lams. . Singleton. . . Stolen base: . Acock. Double Play. Mattlck tpMalmqulst to Price, Bases on balls Off Smlthson. SJ off Vrlght, 1. Lett 'on., bases: Kearney, 7; York. . Struck dut: By Bmlthsqn. Oj by Wright, 3. Passd ball: Mattlck. Ttme: 1:30. Umpires: Freese and Long- anecfter. Cement Colta Frisky. RTtPKUIOll. Neb.. Sent. 3. (Soeclat Telegram.) The Cement Colts peiebrated their first home game of this series by walloping; woiurauui, v ui v, xne ouper lor players hit the ball almost every time un, Score. cohUuntiB. svrtution. AH.K.O.A.B. AU.M.n.l.H. ItontMW, lb 3 0 3 1 lMla. ... 4 1 3 1 0 i-topitt, id., i a i j oueinwt. tr.. 4 3 l o o Smyth. CI...4 0 3 0 CTkitulnK. II 4 1 3 0 a Ifesl. lb,.... 3 0 10 1 OLtalrttb. tit 1 1 1 1 aiuuer. e.,8 0 3 3 ODokmlo. Ibl I I 1 1 Crn, K.....4 0 10 OUrtr. n 4 3 3.3 0 Aauni, n-m i v i hum, id s i o ' 0 o liono. rt 1 4 10 OStbtia. C...4 1 10 1 ft Krnnir. rf-li I 0 3 0 Utpton. p.... 4 3 1 3 mnr. p..isot T0UH,.. .M 14 IT f 1 ToUU it lllll I Col'imbus ......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 superior o 1 1 o 0 4 3 0 -V Home run: Manda. Two-baka hlta; Oray. Scheld. Btolen bases.: Mclnert (1J, Thelsslng, Ijinilrttti, Bockewllx. Sacri fice hits: Krantmtcr, Manda, Landretu, Jepson. 8tru'ck out: By Ramey.3: by Jepson, 9. Bases on balls: Oft Harney. b; ore yepaon, . uqudio piay:,aray to Manda to Bockewlts. Hit oy pitched nan: Konaeau, umpire: Myers. Kalrhnry Defenta Hanover. FAllinUnY. Nab.. Rent. I.fKn.H.l In a spirited game with Hanover Fair bury won Us twelfth straight game on iaoor aay. i-urcen. ruirourys coming candidate for the big leagues, allowed but four scattered hits and struck out twelve men. Hanover' a lonn acorn waa made on an error, a stolen base, a fluke single and a slow Infield grounder, re sulting In an out Score: R.H.E. nanover oooioooo o l 4 4 Fairbury .... 01100002 -4 Batteries: Hanover. Bennet and Parks; ruiruury, j-urceu ana ziootn. Ttldru Defeats Madison. MADISON. Neb.. Sept 8. (Special Tele- Kram.1 niaen aereatea Aiaaison on the local elaraond this afternoon by a score or i 10 e. score: n.ii.is. Maaison s TUden t. 7 7 Three.base hits: McDonald. Orocmann. Two-base hlUs Stuart. It Pickering. moaner eirucK out: uy lungaon, 4; b; Plckerinr. ft. Batteries: Madison. II Pickering and F. Plckerinr: Tilden. Klngdon, and Cole. Umpires; Ashton ana Miuart. THE BEE: P7rUht im. inUrtvsUonal News Bvio. CUBS POUND TREKELL HARD Score Seven Runs in First Three Frames of Contest. CARDS CANNOT 0BERTAKE LEAD Chicago, In Last Appenrnnco of Season In flt. Lonlx, Stakes it .Fonr Sneeesstve Vlo .toeles. ST. LOUI8, Sept S.-ChIcago pounded Trekell hard in the first three innings, scoring seven runs, a lead which the homo team could not overtake, Watson ylolding but two rune. It was the Chi cago team's last appearanco in this city for the season and tho visitors made It four successive wins of the series. The final score was 7 to 2, In the first Inning with two men. out and Schulte on base, Zimmerman hit the center field fence for a home run. In the next Inning Brldwel! and Bresnahan singled and Watson walked, tilling tho bases. Leach then singled, scoring Brtd well and Bresnahan. Evers doubled and Watson scored. Leach counted when Schulte sent out a sacrifice fly. Heine Zimmerman ended the Inning and was banished from the game when he sent a roller to Mowrey, which the latter threw wide to Konetchy. Zimmerman con tinued to second and Ever, trying to score, was thrown out Evers reproved the third baseman for foolish base run ning, but Heine contended the ball waa foul and argued with Umpire Byron and was sent from the field. Phdan took his placo. The visitors scored their last run when flaler walked, took second on an out arid .tallied on Brldwell's second sin gle of tho game. Thereafter Trekell was steady In th pinches. Although St Louis had men on bases every inning it was in but two that home players crossed the plate. Ill the first nnlng a pass, an out and Oakos' single netted ono .run, In the fourth Whlttcd walked and would havo, bc?n an easy out at second but Brid well .fumbled Evans' easy roller; 0Leary their singled and Whlttcd talilod. Boore: ' . 8T. LOUIS. "wCniCAQO; " AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.B. i!ufil&i. 2b. 3 0 3 4 OLtach. et... 4 13 10 Moirrer. lb. I"l 1- x invert. i i o oscbuit. rt;, 4 o 3 a OZIrarman, lb 3 1 ' 0 0 0t'hUn, lb.. 3 0 I 0 CSiUr, lb..,.. 4 3 7 S OMIlUr. It,... 4 14 3 mrllwtll, W. 4 2 1 3 inran'htn. o 3 1 2 Qak, . cf..,. 4 13 K'natohy. lb 4 Oil Whltted. It. I 1 0 ETtM, rfci. 4 10 Q'tear, ss.. I 1 3 Wlnto, e..,. 1 I TrklL ...! 1 1 Watson. D... 3 0 0 ToUle U 127 II 3 TOUU.....II I 17 11 1 Chicago H 1 1 M i) 0 0-7 Two-base hit: Ever". Homo run: Zlm mtrman. Sacrifice hit: Watson. Sacri fice fly: Schulte. Stolen bases. Brldwell. Baler. Double Plays! Miller to Phclanl to Gvers; Leach to Kvers. Lett on bases: St Louis, Hi Chicago; 6. Bases on balls: Off Watson. 6; off Trekell, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Watson, Konetchy. Struck out: By Watson. 1; by Trekell. 5. Time: lt. Umpires: Byron. and Qulcley. (Hants Lose to Bra ns. NBW YORK, Sept S. Boston won an even break In their four-game series with New York, when they celebrated their farewell .appearance today with a 2 to I vlctoiy over the champions, aeorge Tyler' the crack Boston left hander, heWiNew York to one hit Mo Lean, pinch hitting for Matheweon. annlltid Tyler's chance for a no-hlt game when he doubled with two out in the eighth Inning. The hit drove In Murray. wno nan reacnea mcoou un nuuw. . w '.Um An ikfuav .nif Hnn.t1tTa.ita' Infield ut Only,two othor Giants reached base, onaier waiains; in uo urai ou u; ih .irrh Mathawaan also Ditched Well tnr v.o.. vnrk. hut the Bostons clustered three hlta wUn. two oiit In the fifth for their runs, Tyier ana iaaranviiio onmiou and the pair earner home on Connolly s triple. Scorer BOSTON. . B touk. AO.H.O.A.- AD.H.O.A.B. un. i i 3 oDurat. ir.... i e o noonollr, it. 4 3 3 HwMittr, i i tktunUt. lb. 3 1 10 Xlnn, et a 1 4 Orltnto. rt.. 3 0 1 . a. tk. AUV.f.a s v.iui , aP - m 1 O'CriBclilt ... 1 0 OFltUhar, w. 4 0 OlUriOf, lb.. 4 0 OHMklt. lb.. 3 0 oMurrar, ( I a lWtjrtrm. e... 8 e oSnocrM. et a 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 011 0 3 0 a 0 a 0 a 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mnn, n.... J Rrnllh, lb... 4 I 1 Kutoaa. e.. 1 Trier, 0 I OMatntaao. pi ToUla.i .11 1 17 11 lQrnt a Wlltse, p. .. 0 Total! It 13713 Batted tor Shafer in ninth. Halted tor Mathewson In eighth. Man for McLean In eighth. Boston 5S2S2?Xrf New Yoru v v v v v v v - - First base on error: New. xorx. 1. iwo- baeo hit: MoLean. Three-base Mi: v-on-nolly. Sacrifice hits: Zlnn. Sweeney. MR on oasea. nw . Double play: uinw;on 10 ku.. nases on balls: Off Mathewson. 2; oft Tyler. 2. Btruck OUU uy Mainewson. i: bv 'llUe. li by .Tyler 1. Hjts' Off Mathewson. Sin eight innings; off WllUe. 1 in one Inning. Time: 1:31. Umpires; O'Day and Emslle. Break liven. nnrtriTT.VN. FUnt. S.Brooklyn and Philadelphia played off two postponed games toaay ana nroice even. no tibjium making It four straight by taking the first game. 4 to S. and Brooklyn wtnntna their nrst victory In seven games by taking the second, I to 3. The visitors batted Pfelrfer, Brooklyn's recruit Irem rimml Itanlda. In tlmalv filhlon In the openlns Cnree Innings of. the curtain raiser, gathering a lead which the locals could not overtake. They had a chance to tie in the ninth, wheu with one hun across, nobody out and men on first and third, Dahlen held Flaher at third while the Philadelphia Infield was making a, aouuie ilar. kvumhk msu uvn. out uahidn tnen sent xtngiing 10 nai for Philadelphia In the ninth, where upon Dooln sent Brennan tn to pitch for Philadelphia. Dahlen then took Ylngllng out and substituted Hummel, who hit Into the double Dlay. KeUlbach pitched great ball In the sec ond game, holding the Philadelphia to five hits, error counting heavlw In thd three runs they scored, Brooklyn batted Chalmers hard In the second and fourth and got to Alexander in the eighth, Paa kert was sent to the club hou14 by Um. OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913. plfe Eason In tho eighth for arguing a omno urciaion. ncore. mil game: PIUIiADELPIUA. DROOKLTM AD.1I.O.A.11 An.H.O.A.E. Drrna, 3b... till OMoran, rf... 40100 Koaba, lb... 3 0 4 1 0Klrkptrick 1 0 0 0 0 rukart. ct.. 3 110 OCutabaw, lb 3 1 3 1 0 Magae,' If..,, 3 13 0 OStaniel, cf.. 4 0 3 0 0 Cr.vath, rf.. 5 3 2 0 OWhett, ir... 3 0 3 0 0 bttdarus, lb. 3 2 7 0 CDiubart, lb. 4 3 I 0 Doolan. .. 1 Oil lflmlth, tb.,. 3 0 2 3 1 Kllllfar, c... 1 2 7 3 lPlaher, an... 4 3 3 4 0 SamnlU. p.. 4 0 0 0 OFIacher, e.. 4 I I 3 3 rannaa, p.. 0 0 0 0 oMarer 0 0 0 0 0 Jfaltfar. p.. 3 0 3 3 0 , Tottla 2) S 27 3 2'TlntlUg ... 0 0 0 0 0 Hummel ... 1 0 0 0 0 ToUl.....33"7 37 13 3 Batted for Moran In ninth. Ran for W, Fischer in ninth. Batted for Pfelffer In ninth. BnttArl fnr Vlnvllnir In ninth Philadelphia ll 1 1 0 0 01 0 0-4 Brooklyn 01000001 13 Left on bases: Philadelphia, 11; Brook U,n. 7. Two-base hjts: Luderus, Cravath. Sacrifice fly: Mae-ne. Marrlflrr. hlta! Knube, Doolan, Kllltfer. First base on cr?r"' . Philadelphia. 1! Brooklyn. 1. Si?le,J, baCB"- Byrne (2), Magec, Bmlth VtYiff Fin?T, i Cutahaw to Dauberti -.....v. .u iojici , uuoun 10 jvnaoo to LiUdprtlN iln an. Mn , 1 1 . rm r.. t itStt..KMtJt.iri.f' St"ok out: By Cam fitAL'Z. 5 ."cr:. y Brennan, 1. Hit , v jrieiiier. OKee w, rinn?i. Hft. PUchi Welffer. Hits: Off and Hum. urennan ocore, second game: ', PiaiELPHIA. DIIOOKLTN. firm. 3b... s '0' 34 0 Moran. rf...A"'-o l''Ko Darora, ef... 1 0 0 0 OCutabaw, lb. 8 1 3 4 1 IbV 11! 8t8.l. ef.. 41300 '. et. 3 0 10 OWleat. If... 3 3 8 0 0 Jf."i. tib" ? 0 1 4 0DUrt. lb. 4 1 11 1 0 Ji2CSr-."'i"i ! 1 0 "Smith, lb... 3 10 2 1 CrtTath. rf.. 4 3 3 0 OFUher. u... 1114 0 I.udrua. lb. 4 2 10 0 OMcOwtbr. e 3 0 ( 0 0 Doolan. a... a 0 3 5 Oltaulbacb. p. a 0 3 I 0 llurna, 0 1 0 110 .....I. v v v wia...,taa i 2j u a Kllllfar, e... 10110 unnraari, p a 0 0 0 0 Hacker .... 1 0 0. 0 0 Alexander, p 0 0 0 4 0 : ToUU.....li""j It 140 Philadelphia 0 0020090 1-3 Brooklyn, 0 X 0.10.0 6.-2 5 'orubv Pntladolplda.At.iBrook-To-baiw -U1U: Luderus 'Wheat (2). Sacrifice hits! Paskert, Dolan. First boso dn errors: Philadelphia, 2., Stolen wuuai u vuuwe piay; Knaoe to iJoolan to Luderus. struck out: By Alex- nr. Ai. 'i r "euioacn, 0. iiascs on balls: Ofe .aimlmorB, 2 off Aloxander, 2; off ol?i',Jn ' V.1. pUch! Chalmers, iitts: Off ChnJmnrn H In J lH.iH. , andor, 2 in two Innings. Tlmo: 1:30. Um pires: Eason and Brennan. Reda Take Final. PTTftniTnnir T a . . pitched ono of his old-tlmo beautiful .fern.. .0. .a, Til a a .1. .. . . . " aaun, i ninuurun tonay ana Cln- ,i . rTJ . " V" mb ui aa series, vn-0 v. Bh0k?n1 trlP'ed in the seventh 5S5-2Xhfi? iI,oblltell hU to Wagner ha dodged the play long enough for Hobllt el to 1 reach third. Hoblltxer scored on T'nker-a single. In the eighth Bates' tripled with two men .on jand won the game. Pittsburgh'., only run" was the re-S?1.!.-1 JP!W " .tUplej and Carey's slnglo Lnifho Inning. Adams pitched nice nsill until aii.iL a 1 mm . vv ui inninK. .Manager ih n ? return to the game strengthened. off Adams. Bcorei v cmraNNip. PiTTSBuaait. AH.1I.O.A.B AD.Il.O.A.B. WUklani. etl. 1 4 "0 ODoltn. lb...?! 10 3 0 BtU. rt... 113 S10 OCferar. If.... 3 J o r, 0 Oroh, ...... 4 1 2. 1 OVIox. lb 4 1lio Bfcacklrt, If 4 1 8 0 OWaintr, aa.. 4 0 5 8 0 HoMIUel, lb 4 0 T 0 OMUler. lb... 4 3 It 1 0 Jink"". ... 4 3 4 4 0 Wilson, rf... 4 -1 i a 0 Voift. lb... 4.1 1 1 OMUchall, ct. I 0 3 0 0 Clarke, e.,.. 8 13 3 OSIuon, c... 1 0 4i ( a "raws. p a 0 1 1 0'iiutlor ... tilt. . . A ilama, p.., a 1 0 4 0 ToUli 31 10 27 19 4HjU ...... 1 0 0 0 0 ToUl .14 "7 2? II 0 Batted for Simon In ninth. , Batted for Adorns In ninth. Cincinnati 00000012 6-3 Pittsburgh .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 O' O 1 Two-base hit: Miller. Three-ease 'hits: Dolan. Bates, Sheckard. Sacrifice hit: Brown. Stoldn bases: Carey (I), Mltch olt Left on bases: Pittsburgh. 9; Cln- .iu.iHii, . 4)aarn on dsuis: uu Aaams, l: off -Brown. 2. Struck out; By Adams, ii "J. wni ossca Df.u: Clarke. Double plays: Brown to Tinker to Hob- mad. iiimncr o oimon to noian; war. ""i t(YL0X- T,me: Umpires; Klcm and Orth. BEATRICE HIQH FOOT BALL, TEAM HAS FIRST PRACTICE BEATRICE, Neb., Sept 3. (Special.) Coach Rathbun gave tho Beatrice foot ball team Its first practice for the sea son this evening at the nuw athletic park, and yesterday uniforms were Issued to candidates for the team There will 1 be about fifty men for practice this year. Of the vets this year who will be ready xor work are Cook (captain), Biddell.j yaie. Kirkpatrick and Day. This means that the coach will have to break in six men. Among those who were members of the second team last season and who will report for practice this season are schuits, East, Run-nails and Bohlman. Beatrice Is out for the Missouri -valley championship and faces a hard sched ule. The first game will be played with Aurora on Bepten.btr 2, the date of, the opening of the raw athletic park. This year Coach RAtlibun will bo assisted by H. M. Garrett, Side Line Coach X.- W, Cook, and for a' short time by .Purdy, Rutherford anil RlddelU The Hastings game scheduled for November 7 has been canceled upon request of Hastings. An effort wilt be made to try and have Nor folk take thi.t date. All games sched uled will be ulayed In this city, with-the exception of the Lincoln game. The schedule Is as follows: September 2D Aurora. October 11 South Omaha. October 17-Qrand Island. October 2t-Nebraska City. November 1 Lincoln at Beatrice. November 7 Haattngs. November 14 Temple High. Thanksgiving Day Lawrence, Kan. The Beatrice foot ball team during1 the last three years won twenty-one -games and lost two, In 1310 tt won six and lost one; In UU won eight and tn 1313 won seven and lost one. Persistent' Aavertveins ts n xtoad to j Big ftttturna Drawn for The Bee by George McManus YAHKS FIND CHAMPS EASY I, l . A "i'H Make Sixteen Hits for Twenty-Five Bases Off Anderson. WIN BY ELEVEN TO FOUR SCORE Boston, Red Sox Enabled to Score nt All Only Thronprh Bases on Balls Alio ed tar New York Ttt lrler. BOSTON, Sept. X.-New York made six teen hits for a iotal of twenty-five bases off Anderson today and easily defeated Boston. 11 an 4. Th. aaw -T w a a v a vtiu WllVUQ seven hits xire well scattered and it was only through bases on hills plven by Caldwell that Boston waa enabled to score at all. Two errors by Speaker in the second in ning gave Now York a chanea to tnV a commanding lead. The game was cIobo until the ninth, when another batting rauy Dy tne visitors drove In five runs. Manager Chanco of thn Na Vnri team was out in uniform today, having recoverea irom bU alight indisposition of yesterday. Scare: NEW TORK. BOSTON", . . ",....... AU.II.O.A.E. Crte, It,.... 3 3 i CUpMkar, ct,l 1 1 0 1 lurtiait. . e , .11... ,. ; : ; : ; rli. " Z :. " " w mn. aoaa, 1 0 a 1 Zlder. aa,.. :j 1 1 oWafner , as.. 0 0 1 0 0 Caldwell, p. 8 1 0 a OTbomaa. a... a 1 s n . . ' Anderson, p. 3 1 1 a 0 Totals 41 It 37 10 0Lwla 7.... 1 0 0 0 0 Enila , 1 0 0 0 0 ToUU il"27 W "4 Batted for Wagner In second. Batted for Thomas tn ninth. Batted for Anderson In ninth. New Ycxk.....,4 100.1,010 Ml Boston ...,0 1IO20O0O-4 Two-bate hits: Cree, iZelder, SweeneK Three-rase hits: Malsel, Sweeney, Hart rell, Oardner. Sacrifice hits: Cree, Speaker. Rehg. Stolen bases: HarUell (2), Ilalsel (2), Cree. Double play: Thorn is to Yerkes to Thomas. Lett oil bases: New York, 7; Boston, 6. Bases on balls: Off Anderson, 2; off Cald well, 4. First base on errors: New York.. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Knight Struck out: By Caldwell, 4; by Ander son. B. Wild nltch: Anderaon. Time; 2:29, Umpires: Connolly and piran. Maokmen Take Final. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept 3. Wash ington lost its final game of the season to Philadelphia here today by 4 to 3. After the visitors batted out two runs in the first Inning Philadelphia, took the load in the eeoond by scoring three times an a pass to Walsh, singles by Barry, E. Murphy and Old ring and errors by Moel ler and Henry. Washington tied the score In the seventh, when Bender went In to pitch, on hits and an out but the home team scored the deciding run In Its half of the same Inning on E. Murphy's sin gle, an out and Bakera single. Mana ger Griffith of Washington was notified before the game that .he had been sus pended for three daya by President John son of the American league for an argu ment with Umpire Evans In yester day's contest. Score: WAaiUUQTON. PHILADELPHIA. AB.lI.O.A.K- AB.H.O.A.E. Msellar. rf.. 4 a 1 0 lE.M'nhr, rf 4 3 1 1 0 Milan, ct.... 4 0 10 OOldrlns, If.. 3 1 3 1 0 3-oater, tb... 4 3 0 1 lColllaa, lb.. 4 0 2 2 0 Candll. lb... 4 2 8 0 OBaker. tb... 13 8 10 Morrta, tb.. 4 1 I 0 IMxInnU, lb. 8 0 14 0 0 Henrr, e..., 8 0 4 8 jWal.h. ct... 8 18 0 0 Alnamltn, 0. 0 0 8 0 OBarrr, aa.... 8 2 1 7 0 UcBrlda, aa. 2 1 4 8 OSchanc. e... 4 1 8 8 0 Owlton, It.. 8 0 8 1 ODrowo. p.... 8 0 0 8 0 O room, p.... 2 0 0 3 OOendar, p..,l 0 0 3 0 Jobnaon. p.. 1 0 0 0 O'O. Murpbr. 1 0 0 0 0 TotaU.....t3l 34 10 "5 ToUla u"t2Jll"o Batted tor Brown In sixth. Washington 2 000001003 Phliaoeipnia v a o o v u 1 v 4 . v. .. 1. 1 n.H4ii itrAiiM. 11TUUIW IlliV. V..V.., a Wat. a , Schang. Double plays: Groom to Mc Bride to Gandll, Barry to Collins to Mo- T 1 r 1 7n1t TlLa.ai Mclnnli. Lett on bases; Waahlntton, . ... .... n T 1 1 a . fA Dmw. t z; I'nuaaeipnia, o. xma. uu u.unu. In six Innings; off Bender, 3 In three In- H(H., ntannm Q In .AV.n 1 M Tl 1 n P off al l lift , w. . v. a uuii-i v ... - -, - - - Johson, one In one Inning. Struck out; By Groom, ii by Johnson, 2; by Brown. Groom, 4. First base on errors: Phtla- ..I.U. , III. V.ar ,., ..natal hall M-fTV by Groom. Time: 2:00. Umpires: vans ana rerguson. I.elixu vma itaar unmc. r ti X. -V. an, f4nrla1 TaIa rt urn.) Leigh won a one-sided game from Wtsner today by the score of 15 to S. The soore; . 'v1 , Wlsner 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 J 0- 6 7 6 Leigh o i o v o nn,.AiAa.. wt.n.r rinatln nnd Thomn a. I v ai , v a iavi - -m- son; Leigh, Hahn and Vlach. Struck out: By uustin, ur uy liann. it. x wu-uma hits: A. Tones. Nichols, Butler, Zavadtl. Three-base hits: J. Tomes (2). Zavadll. F. vlacn, ti. Kane, umpiree: Leigh. John Ryan of Wlsner. Botheraome Visitor. The Chicago Tribuno. in a moment ot nervous apprehension the other dsy, ut tered this warning: "lt'a Just, possible tlve In inviting Heinle Zlm to make the world tour. Suppose a beautiful prlncesi should see the great Zlm in his glad ragt and draft him from the National league. No longer would he be a bothersome visitor on the Polo grounds, I - . New Styl eaten. Shortstop 'Maranvllle of the Braves hai his own copyrlghed way of catching a fly ball. He never raises hU hands, keep ing them at his sides tilt the falling ball Is even with his belt. Then he snaps his hand on the ball and clasps tt to hU belt with lightning speed, and, U ts said, never misses one. Claaa B Men to Meet. A meeting of the class B Amateur Base Ball league will be held this evening at the city halt The closing date of the season for league teams will b set and several disputed games will be decided. A full attendance of managers Is re quested. Beatrice Signs Wiirton. BEATRICE. Neb.. Sept 2. (Special.) The Beatrice league base ball manage ment has signed E. L. Wlgton, center fielder of the Wymore team. He Is to report next Thursday He has been hit ting at a merry clip the last tew months. Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. P. L. Pet .635 .663 .625 .622 .4S6 .456 .431 .381 Denver 137 60 69 66 63 71 74 78 6 Des Moines 136 Lincoln 139 St. Joseph 136 Omaha 13s Topeka 130 KlntlY nt, . . . 77 73 71 67 62 63 S3 Wichita i.n NATL LEAGUE. AM Hit LEAGUE. W.L.Pot vvkipct. Now Tork..84 41 .672 Phiin HLM. . J - . ....a. ."a vui ,84 43 .667 ."" 7 45 .M7 Cleveland .77 M .(Ml Chicago ...71 66.553 Plttahurarh FA rjt R Wnalilnirt'n Tn KK RA.1 Chlcngo ....67 63 .615 Boston 62 62 .500 Detroit .....66 71 .141 St L-ouls....48 S3 .367 New York... 43 SO .350 STATE LEAGUE. Boston 64 63 ,4I3 iiroomyn ..ta 70 .431 Cincinnati .64 78 .400 St. Louis.. .45 84 .343 AM BR, ASSN. , W.L.Pct Milwaukee 82 66 .694 Mlnueap'ls 79 69 .672 Louisville .78 61 .661 Columbus .80 62 .6&1 St Paul. ...63 74 . 460 W.L.Pct Kearney Hastings York .... Columbus Fremont ,.6S 41 .613 ..60 47 .661 ,..64 62 .609 ..63 61 .495 ...63 54 .495 Toledo 60 79 .432 superior .62 65 .486 Kan. City..59 79 .423 Beatrlco ...48 69 .449 Indlanop'ls( 63 81 .3S7rGd. Island. .42 65 .393 ieaieranr'1 nesolts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 6; Lincoln, 5. Wichita. 7; Topeka, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago. 7; St. Louis. J. .Cincinnati. 3; Pittsburgh, L Boston, 2: New York. J. Philadelphia, 4-3; Brooklyn, 3-5. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York. 11; Boston, 4. Washington, 3; Philadelphia, A. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St Paul, lj Milwaukee, 0. Kansas Chy-Mlnneapolls postponed. Toledo, 4; Louisville, 10. Indianapolis, 8; Columbus, 9. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. ' Fremont 0; Hastings, 6. Kearney, 2; York; 1. -n ,..: r Grand Island, 4! 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