10 THE BEE; OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1913. Bringing Up Father CepTrtrtfc. Vnx International Neva Barvlc. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus HUB3f DEAR COME 111 THE JOIN ME IN A COP HAVE A MEW MAID WANT TO SEB aHEtL Do ( 1 1 " 1 1 , : , II It I I . r- NA;iE- IT.. I 1 1 'i: ' liMffTBA. nAIE THK. I DID 0U f. I . I I iMriirc . I nVt A CDD 1 T TBA r 'TEA! UW Ml Y7 I : . LL L " ' ' ' ' ' ff55- , ' i . . . . ' 'i.ii DlSJVVI3It TliriKI nimmrw. vmt I I "w - YnM kratq adg BRENNER PLAYS6REAT GAME Rourke Pitcher Hurh Well, and His Hit Scores Three. DOUBLE BRINGS WINNING RUN SchlpUe Walked to Take Chance on Omaha, rltcher, Who Lambants Bait In Fashion Not Ki-peeled. WICHITA, Xan., Bcpt 4.-(8peclal Telegrams-Pitcher Brenner pitched a treat Cams and held Wichita to one lone hit for eight Innings. Omaha won, E to 4. Trouble oUrted In tho ninth, however, and It looked like the Jobbers were going to slip across the winning; run. Wacob batted for Durham as an opener and walked. Rapps beat out a slow hit io SchlpUe. Nicholson bunted to Grubb and thD bates were full when Kano dropped the ball. Mlddleton drew a walk, forcing Wacob. With Hughes up, the moit dangerous pinch hitter on the. Wichita learn, Bren ner tightened up and fomad Hughes to pop to Bchlpke. Bills singled to right and Rapps and Nicholson scored. Burke sent a short fly to Congalton. Mlddleton was allowed to score and Bills was hold at first. Smith forcod Bills at second, Justice to Sohlpko, and tho game was -won, 6 to 4. Durham played a good game, but had poor sup port Kane doubled In the second and scored 6n Rapps" boot of Schlpko'a hit to short Thomason doubled In the third and scored en Smith's error. Thomason and Concclton led off with hits In the sixth. Kane was out when he bunted foul In third strike. Johnson forced Congalton at second. Thompson was out at home plato on at attempted double steal. Congalton led off with a double In the ninth. Kane flew to Bill, Congalton talc, lug third, JoInson was walked inten tionally. Grubb hit to Durham and Con cnlton was tagged out after Johnson and Grubb had reached second and third. Schtpke was walked to take a ehaneo on Brenner, but it proved to be a big mistake. With two strikes on him Bren ner delivered the goods with the blow that proved to be the one that scored tho winning run. It was a double to right center and Johnson, Qrubb and Bchlpke scored. Justlco flew out to left for tho third out Score: OMAHA. , au. r. W, O. A.E. Justice, ts 6 0 0 0 a 0 Coyle. If, ..... 4 0 1 3 0 0 Thomason, cf. ...... 4 1 2 3 0 0 Congalton, rf. , 4 o s . i o o Kano, lb 4 1 3 13 0 1 Johnson, o. ,3 1 0 4 3 0 grubb. 3b. -4 1 0 0 3 0 Sohlpke, 3b. ., 3 10 4 10 tlrenner, p 4 0 1110 Totals .. 35 5 1 i 15 1 WICHITA. AU. IL U, O. A.K. rUpp, ss. 4S 1 1 2 4 1 NioholMn, If. , Sioioo MliMltion. cf 3 1 0 .1 0 0 U,VfLh,v"' 4 0 0 s o o Ulb rV 4 1 3 3 0 0 S 0 0 3 4 0 Smith, 8b. 3 0 0 1 1 1 Csatle, c. 3 0 0 S 4 0 (Durham, s 3 0 0 3 8 0 'V acal i o 1 0 0,0 Toists . .30 1 1 Jr i? 1 Batted for Durham In ninth. SjWJj 0 1100000 S-5 WtehlU 00000000 4-4 Ift on bases: Wichita. 3; Omaha. 5. Kane,. BIHs. Thomason, Conralton, Bren ner. Struct out Uy Durham. 3; by Brnnsr, 5. Bases on balls: Off Durham. t Xlrenner. 4. Time. 1:49. Umpire! ot grist Standing of Teams WESTBItN LTJAOUa Played. Won. Lost. HattMRB, Kearney at York, Columbus at llck This cross-country folt is a new - l Slum, ana is aiiraauns; oonsiderabla tit Lloyd. Jb a 9 Itader, 3b 1 o Peploakl, 8b 3 1 Cote, cf... 4 0 Mccormick, if i i Barbour, lb a 0 Collins, rf.. s 1 Rowling, sb ,. 3 1 jucuauignn, as...... o Baker, c... 4 1 Khman, p, ;... 3 1 ANTBLOPU8 BUNCH ON STBHXBR Take Opener vrlh Eaae from St. Joe, Klght to One. JAKCOVS. Neb., EepL 4. Ttie Uncolns bunched hits on Pitcher Bterxer in the fifth, and sixth tnnlnga and took the opening game of the St Joseph series by a seoro t( I to L Eh man pitched winning ball fcr the locals throughout ana wu given perreoi support, a boms Sutsex a A strikingly smart chape which m&kea it the first choice of a host of men who want a "dawy" collar Collars 2 for 28e daa't spread apart at tho top RAVi K 1 MEN And Tbof . Kiltxick & Co. laer oBgu t Denver ish DeaJlolnea 137 Lincoln J40 fit Joseph ,, 137 Omaha 139 Topeka m Sioux City lag wichita i Nfjjr York. ,86 43 .C70 J'WIa- 74 46 .017 Chicago ...,71 C6 ,BS9 Pittsburgh 67 69 .331 Cotton 54 68 . 443 Brooklyn ..64 71 .432 Cincinnati .64 78 .409 St Loula...4 fS .361 AMKlt ASm 1 W.UPct. .... , iT.ij.x-ci. vv.ii'ct. I uiarKe, ir k m teSSffi,' 2? SI -m Kearney ...B ,tm Schmidt "!: j fuiH,itik Si Ti2 "aatinBa ...61 47 .bo, Callahan, 3b 4 St. Paul..;;. S S m Ftemont" ."S 65 1 U?A, D'VT"-i IndJanaplla 64 84 .391 Qd. Island..42 68 .389 BldeV! p ""..::":.: m caipruny'a iiesalla. -jiwpp i wERTBnN LEAGUE, Omaha. 6: Wichita. 4. BfltS. Josoph, l: Lincoln. 0. Topeka, 3: Des Moines, L B, NATIONAL LRAOUB. gt-1,T'?ul'V;4-4: PlttsburBh, 2-5. fhllatlolphla-oston, postponed. IJooklyn. 8-1: New York. 3-2. , AMERICAN LKAQUK. SSJton. 8-6: Philadelphia, 6-2, Detroit 4: Cleveland. 3. Chicago, 4: St Louis. 6, fow York, 3j Washington, 2. AMRIUCAN ASSOCIATION. iTemont, 1; Hastings, G, v Kearney. 4-8; York. 4-4. Columbus. 4; Superior. 7. Grand Island, X; Beatrice, 6. Uames Today Western League-Omaha at WicWts, ecla. Topeka at Des Moines. v National League St Louis at PltU- uraii, j-niiaoeipnia at Boston. Brooklyn at Now York, Clnolnnatl at Chicago. Totals 3a 2 7 24 8 4 Batted for Elder In tho ninth. Slnttr OUv A 1 ft 1 A A A A a a AJenver 5 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 O-U Btolen bases: Coffey (3). Two-base hits: Qulllln, Caoaldy, Wood (2), Block. Three-baae hlU: Elston, Coffey, Plsher, Channel. Horn nin. nmiiin rv.r Sacrifice hit: Butcher. Sacriflea flvi Vann. Passed ball: Vann. Struck out: By,, W'". J! by Elder, 4. Bases on halls: Off Harris, Is off White, is off Klder K. DnnhU i.lov nv.nn ... Cooney to Wood. Wild pitch: Elder. Lrflft Ml hfllfll nnv.f 11. tltn.iw it,., n Innings pitched: By White. 1 (runs. 6: SSI1' HK?y .js'aor, 7 (runs, 7s hits, 18). Time: 1:50. Umpires: Kempton and Col-lldower. .. V Prizes Offered for Oross-Country Golf Thos who think they can nlav rnif now have a first-class ODoartunltv t demonstrate this point and win not only delphta, Detroit at CTeveland. Chicago at fln0 ro,1"top dMk but U a ,ot St Louis, New York at Washington. 63 by ISO feet Two cross-country golf A mrlon n AaOAA atlHH n.r a UlVdi owiuw(i-g k allies BCDCu- rVf.iSft8klt- Blnl aaru Fremont at mn hw Waata!! flH it. a - .tfcv- 4l tillt Vil (Il I) in IT I as... saving St Joseph a shutout Score: Btire ho gives tho players two days In iwncn io accompusn tna feat Hal aaka All I, ii ri A T? 1 "V V' " llh&t tmt or mnm nlnvin n4.t. A .1 X 0 0 4 3 9 0 3 1 0 0 0 Miller Park club house and play from O I in V. f,,..4. n1..V. .1 - ...... w v ...v viiiu, ouu IIIOCICO Q 5 the Happy Hollow club. Hero they can nluult for the day If thev lllcn nA fini.v. 0 from there to the Field club, and then 0. CI T !.. .. iu nomuur uuaq uiuu on anomcr day. Totals ..It.,.. .37 8 10 27 13 ST, JOHISPH Dawson, rf 4 jvoney, 11, a artllllnsr. cf Westerzil, 3b;.,..... 4 Oygll, lb 8 UCJ1B, ID 4 QrlffUh. a..... 8 SOiang, o 1 UaalvtWah. 9 fitener. p 3 UK ni. D. .......... 1. Watson "Quinlan .. 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 8 3 1 3 0 0 0 9 ,.83 1 9 24 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 Trttnl. Hatted for Melnke In ninth. Lincoln 0 0018600 -8 St Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Homo runs: Lloyd, Weatersii. Two base hita: Dawson, Oeha. Bases on balls: Off Sterser, Si oft Qalna, L Hit by lltched ball: Harbour by Sterser. Struck out: Uy Ehman. 6; by Sterser, 3; by Gains, 3. Left on bases: Lincoln, ft U inannli t Tlrti s Vi! nlav &fnTnr mlck to Barbour. Hits: Off Ehman. ; off Sterser 6 In five innings: oft Gains, R 1 t U - (lanrllln. Vll rinUfl. W til U11W 11' till. A lng. Ehman, Keller, Melnke. . Stolen basest Cole, Barbour, Dawson. Melnke, Time: 3:16. Umpire: Anderson. 1CAW HUNS AWAY PHOU BOOSTER Take Oiientnir Game from Dea aiolnea, 'inreo io unc. DES MOINES. SPt 4.-Topeka won ine opening game oi uio nencs nnro uui afternoon through the superior pitchlne. of Cocreham, by a score of 3 to 1. Bo Kite lla HAimlinll I a. sit 1 1 n fV alil'.lt pamae. Wcore; E. DES MOINES. . All. It. II. U. Hahn. rf. 6 0 1 If i n i Blunter, cf. ......... 3 11 j.oonaru, J". ........ u v Jones, lb. , 4 0 3 lieiiiir, aa. v v Blelgbt. a 4 0 0 Andreas, lb. 3 0 0 Boggo, p. , 3 0 0 Shaw 10 0 3 3 4 1 0 Totals 82 Cochran. 3b ,3 v. . H v, ... ....... . McLarry, Sb, & Kooruer, lb. 3 Gear, cf. 6 Bapp. It 4 McAllister, c 3 Smith, sa, , 4 Cocroham, p. ....... 3 6 37 11 1 O 0 J 0 0 0 1 0 1 o l 0 o o l 3 0 0 0 1 0 Total 33 3 37 Batted for Bogge in ninth. Jlolne. 9; Topeka, 11 plre. O'Toole. Time; 1:60. Urn- Key to the Sltuatlon-Bev Advertising. Lamlmats Two Slonx CHy Pitchers at Will. DENVER, Colo., Srpt 4.-Donvcr hit iwS lou aiy P"chera at will today Jf1. tho nrst gamo of the aeries, 12 DnV?hLWUn 2 Co"cy 'itured for two singles In fNln't bat- Scoro: r.iiii ,u A. E. O -4 2 mu), rr.. ......... s Channel, of 4 net. Rj W .633 77 CO .603 74 C6 .629 71 CO .518 6U 71 .4S9 6.1 71 .40 - 69 79 .423 AMU It LEAGUE. Elston. 'if....".""::!: 4 W.UPct Spahr, o 6 Phila. 84 44 Coffey, s 5 Cleveland ..77 63 .687 Fisher, lb 0 Wash 70 68 .660 Harris, p c Chicago ....87 64 .604 Block, Sb 1 Iloston C4 63 .608 Detroit 67 71 .445 Totals 40 St Louis.. .49 83 .371 SIOUX fit TV Now York. .44 80 .833 An. It II. 2 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 O. 1 0 6 4 4 4 3 f 1 0 12 18 27 9 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 o. 2 2 2 4 4 6 0 4 0 1 0 A. 3 1 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 E. 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TWICE GIANTS AND DODGERS DIVIDE contests have been annnuneaa. nna Harry Tukoy and tho other by F. I. El- tentlon in tho east The course. TuIcav has laid out ts sixteen miles long. To be 0 This makes a sixteen-mile tramp for the players in two days. He offers a city 0 lot to the winner. ah V. ur n i ""0'' ouering a roll-top desk A?' 1i' V: A! Ei for a almllar rnnliul. nl.vaH .u. . ... 1 w. .vl. UIO 0 Omaha Field club to the irnnnv irnii,. 0 1 club. In Klllck'a Fnnttit nlmun mo 1 7 - imjT i any umo up io ana including 01 September 23. Tukey announces his com Al. . z I leak ujicu io vuiooer 10. 0 . 1 . . I 1 0 0 0 Argentine Man Leads m ite-Entry Matoh CAMP PERRY, O., Sept 4,BulleUns Is sued today show that PstiL Amnllnn erstwhile high man In the Pan-American inaiviaual re-entry match, Is now In sixth Place. Pucnall. Areentlna. lrml. with 257. Toledo, Peru, is next with 355; then come uanert, Argentine, 247$ De Felln, Italy, 2j Albornots. Peru. 243; Petit Ar gentine. 341: Yenlc Arsentlnn. til On- varforta, Argentine, 340; Beall, United oiaiea. zn; iioore, united States, 227. In the revolver and pistol match in Which there were but flv rnmn.dtnr. E. A. Fernandex, Argentine, has first piaco wun in, while c, K. Orr, United States had 168. The running deer match has developed the following scores: Cobb, United States, 48; Eriksson. Sweden. 44: Dlllin. United Rtatea. Ij. TourettN United Stages, 45; Tlllson. oweaon, : ujorkman. Sweden. 43; Mlrlck, United . States. 43; Ohlsson, Sweden. 43; Lane. United States. 41: 0 Steals, United States. 40. 0 I In th flniflvMnal - .. J matoh, Orr, United States, has a total of 0 Mu ana Turner, united States, 1.334. 1 GIFFORD LANDS BIG 0 "MUSKIE" IN MINNESOTA -1 Wrd C Gilford, formerly assistant tOPKKA. I eommlsaloner of tho Commercial club. Ait It H. O. A. E. "topped over In Omaha last night en 1 1 i ft oImiii. I- . - Tr . . n . . 'i.wm.w i,s iivjiuo b jviuicaa wily, uii 2 ford has been up In Minnesota at Lake o Mantrap, which la about aoo mlt 0 west of Minneapolis and one of the beat 0Ilshlng holes in the state. In muffled 0 1 tones he tella modestly of a. "mmiiu 0 that he landed which weighed twenty- 3 1 two pounds, avoirdupois. By a curious -xianea lor itogge in ranin. i..vv um w tcnow naa oeen ns fnlna A ft A 1 A A A A A1 I HWaltlnP Ward O anil wk.n t. .,,,.1. TOP 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-3 fast to the bait that wa. i.nri Mm Two-base hit: Koerner. Bases on ballai he. realsned from hla MwtA .Um.hi. Off BoEKe. t: off Cocreham. Rlruck reln ,rom ngld elements out! By Honce. 6: by Cocreham. 8. Stolen without fear, hesitation or compunction JjftfS?1 i?iii?J,-i??.?.,CoCSi,15 Double The trophy Is now being prepared by a KSViii.V.-"i-ri:::."'!!:,. S'VV"" . taxidermist lliitn.. CI - nviutfi. , , mi ..v . Uami at I'torene. The Omaha Mora base ball team and the Sioux City Morse team will clash at Florence park Sunday at 3.3ft, league Leaders Succumb to the Prohib warriors. ITEST GAME IS FOUR TO TWO Plnyed In necord Time of Honr and lvo Sllnatea Second Goes Seven Innlnaa, Elaht to Four. YORK. Neb.. Sent, i ttnMnx mi. - ' A UII3- gram.) York took a double-header from the leaders today by hlttlntr th hn ,. In both' games. The first game was piayea in tne record time of 1:03. Um plro Freese kept the men on the Jump all the time. Score, first came: KKATunsr. xonrc. Mail... .,,?-A,E;... AB.H.O.A.DI - v a 4iicj. odiiiii a a i n HOTlott. lb. 1 0 7 1 Ol-rlc. lb..4 a i r-e Bctturen. oil 1 0 g m-Im, ir....i o a a i x,,'l r.V"" 0 0 08npp, 3b... 3 9 110 , w n a utTiwiunL ri 2 1 1 o 0 I-otia p.... Ml XlUch'rtu, pt 1 2 2 0 IVttala M a a i . . TT " 1 .1 l g T0UU1.....Z3 10 IT 11 A D,,y HOOOOllO-J ; w u x o u o i -. -" m, acock. Aiaim 2l?i".V TTIee?.b.a"8 "t: p'l- Home ni, iMiiiraon. uase on balls: Off Richardson. 1; off Lotz, 3. Left on HBJ,e?jiii".rnev' ork, 4. struck out: 1Ti!ira0l,'6s by Time: iE.'iXHi Pr0CSQ and Lonifanecker. BtMltUo, 11(111 onioe, lb..... 4 81 11 JJ...4 1 0 J 0Mul.7. ct.A till dm"Si o i i lust .?::::, ; s ; s ... f " W VSlUpn, ZOaaa S 1 4k at 1 WooW a.S 1 0 4 JMaiUck. e 5 o &lckoB. e.I l s owillUma, rfS 1 l i a MMea, p...O 0 l iRich-raS. ,n i ! AUs Pee.4 19009 r Touw...,Ti7al " io n it Gamo called at end of seventh Inning. Kearney o .0 l o n a aLi TS3 L"""iV.'Vi l 9 1 8 0 8 ?TS IS" "r&y. aingieton, Malm quiat Richardson. Bice. Mulvey, Snapp. Home run: Lelse, Btolen bases: Mulvey. Gray. Double plays Malmquist to Snapp to Price. Bases on balls: Off Lot ii oit .Ie?' mut ott Maples. 6 In one-th'r Inning; off LoU. 4 in five and two-thirds Innings; off Bichardson none ... ..mm,., uu mciianiran none In seven innings. Struok out: By Rich- Si tan SAt4 JS a. Y V m S u a v . I. "7". - "x. mmvicB, a. i-aasea ball: Erlckson. Wild pitches: Lot, 2. TImo: 1:M. Superior Leads Over Pairneea. flinmninn xr. u . . , . . Telegrara.)-Superlor won from Columbus today by a score of 7 to 4. A homo run ?X.iJcicfi1w,t" w'th two on bases In the fifth Inning gave Superior a lead that Columbus could not overcome. Bcorei AB.II.O.AB. AB.H.O.A.a rtoaasau. lb 4 0 0 3 lMania. as... 4 18 S o PMplea, 3b,. S 0 3 8 COray, 2b ( 1 l 4 0 Oeal. lb 4 313 0 0In4rtb.' rft 1 2 4 l Ramsay, a... 4 14 1 OBokawlti. lbl 1U l o , lf.... 4 12 0 OJfrown, cf... 4 110 0 A4mi. a... lis lObtt, lb...,, 4 1 0 0 L JCranlasr, rf4 0 0 0 CStheia. .... 2 2 (Tl llfteu, (h... 4 1 t ( (Cac&un'na. p 0 4 0 2 o TotU...34liiu a "W V'"-1Z coiumbu. s o'rriTffvU mujjviiui ,. .,v v v o b 1 1 0 7 llnm. t,n. 1. . mi. 1 ."it. ouvhwu, inree-Daeo nil! Tl. a 1 1S.A.kn.A 1. 1 1 . . Brown. Sto n bases: Smyth f2), Cran Manda, Thelsslng. Sacrlflco hits: Poo- Sles, Manda, Miller. Double plays: ray to Manda. Millar tn nnnV.urlo Struck out: By Beed, 4: by Miller, 3. Bases on balls: Off Beed, 3; off Clem n.l; off Miller, L Wild pitches: PaaH s TTItas 1ammm.. a i and one-third innings; off Miller; 6 In seven and two-thirds Innings. Umpire: Myers. Hca Ls4 ob Pathfinders. HASTINGS, Neb., Sept 4.-(8necIal Telegram.) Wiley was master of the Buuuiiuii .i, i4cb oi mo game 10 day against Fremont allowing but three scratch singles and striking out twelve umamaii. jproiaoiifcB ione score camo in the first round on a single, a stolen base B.1 1 J. ...HAW. 11 . T.,, . - , .iiu h nuu wiiun. f jibsiuud, ,viBacr ana Tacke fielded superbly, the latter mak- 1 .. n 1 1 .1 J . M BCtlBalUilWl VUO'IIMIUCU tiicu . I i . 1 v.. v. . r f. . . homer In the third brought great cheer ing and applause for the little fielder. FREMONT. 1UBT1NCS, . . m . n . . n in WalUoa, as.. 4 0 4 1 lDeht14. ttl 0 I 0 1 Turpla. tf... 8 110 OWlaatr. b. . 4 2 2 2 0 iinri v v iutiu.il, i.. x v w v Wtil. ct... 4 112 lUrown. lb... 4 1111 jieia. ao.'.. v a viuit, ad... i ? u Btans. rt... I 0 11 OFtrMi'n. ui 1 1 0 Wtlek, lb... 2 0 0 4 OkloCab. It. 2 1 1 0 Mtf. o. 2 0 4 2 OMaxer, C... 2 1 12 0 CKtch.ll. p.. 3 1 0 0 OWllltj. p.... I 1 1 o Totals 21 I1S t Totals 20 1 17 11 1 Fremont 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l Hastings 0 0 ( 0 0 1 0 0 S , Two-base hits: Wisser, Getchell. Sac rifice hit: McCabe. Home run: Mc Cabe. Stolen bases: Dechtold. Turoln. Doublo plays: Firestone, to Wlsser to TacKe. Htange to itenrj. waiiace io Vlley, 1; off Getchell. 3. Left on bases: Hastings, : i-Teinom. s. oirucK out: By WlUeV. 12; by Oetchell. 6. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Murnoe and Fortman. Third City Laid Low. BEATRICE. Neb., Sept. 4, (Special Telegram.) Beatrice won a game from Grand Island today by the score of 6 to 2, In' the seventh the locals bunched five hits, which netted four runs. First Daae man llrewer of Deatrlce led In hitting, netting two singles and a three-bagger. Each team made two double plays: Score. BRAND ISLAND. DEATH ICE. AU.H.O.A.U AD.H.O.A.a Bmltb, u. . . 3 1 1 4 lTtjipia. i. . 4 1 4 1 1 Dowaer, cf . 4 1 1 onnnaoa. Ib2 0 0 2 0 iUrrr, tb....4 13 4 lBlaek. rC..2 2 2 0 0 IMUtt. 0....4 0 t 1 ONWt. ..... 1 I 2 Fcrln, lb... 4 0 2 1 UMcklla. cf.. 2 1 0 4 0 Ward. lb.... 4 110 OUag .If S 0 2 0 0 K'ltmbrr. U 2 I 0 0 onrew.r, lb.. 2 412 0 0 Artlar. rt.. 2 0 11 Co. ....,.. 4 2 4 1 0 Brawn, p.... 2 0 0 1 OErrttt P-- 4 10 11 TrtHt.....a"t 24 Til ToUlI 1 H 27 IT "7 Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .33 Beatrice 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 Stolen bases: Black (2). Neff. Sacri fice hits: Brannon, Black. Ling. Two base hit: Harry. Thrt-ba hlta: Downey. Brewer. Coo, Bases on balls: Off Brown, 4; off Errett L Struck out: By Brown, TS by Errett, 7. Left on! bases: Grand Island. 4; Beatrice, 6. Dou ble playa: Tappan to Neff to Brewer (J); Itany to Fnrlcy; Barry to Smith to Far ley Wild pitch. Brown. Time; 1:35. Umpire; Pontius, NewTorks Lose First Game When Marquard Blows Up. SECOND IS DUEL OP PITCHERS Tcarenu and TlnitUnff Both Effeo tlve, bat Three of Fire Hits Off Latter Bunched, nnd Re sult In Defeat. NEW YORK. Sept 4.-Now York and Brooklyn spilt even In a double-header today, Brooklyn taking the first game, 0 to s, while the champions captured tho second, 3 to 1. Tho first game went Brooklyn's way when Marquard expe rlenced ono of his old-fashioned blowups In tho. sixth Inning, tho visitors scoring all their six runs In this inning on sin gles by Moran, Cutehaw, Collns and Mc carty, Smith's double, a pass, a sacrlflco fly and an error by Merkle. The New Yorkers mado their two runs off Walker In the third innings on three hits and a pass. Walker broke a finger in this Inning and was rellovcd by Eagan, who pitched well for tho rest of the game. Tho second game was a pitchers' bat tle between Tesreau and Ylngllng. Both were effective, but three of the five hits made off Ylngllng were bunched in the third and resulted In Brooklyn's defeat. Meyers opened with a double and Merklo and Tesreau were easy outs. Snodgrass' single scored Meyers and the batter reached third on Collins' wild throw, He scored on Doyle's single. Smith's home run drive In the fifth saved Brooklyn fiom a shut-out . MoGraw gave his batting order the most radical shift since the club became a pennant winner In 1911, tho positions of only two men and tho pitcher being left unchanged. Wheat suffered from a strained groin and had to retire after two innings of the first game, though he appeared later a pinch hitter. Showers fell through out both games. Scoro, first game: DROOKLYM NEW TORK. AD.II.O.A.B. ATl.H.n.A K uoraa, rf... 4 1 0 0 0Bno4srMi, cf 4 12 0 0 ODojrle. It-... 4 OFlttcber, as. 4 0 Burns. It.... 2 OBaafir, 2b... 3 0 Murray, rf.. 4 lMefen, o... 4 OMtrkle. lb 3 2 OManiaard.' p 1 OCnwAall. p. 1 Hncc. I. Time: 1:37. Umpires: . Klera and Orth. Score, second gamd: ST. IAVIS. I PITTS BURQH. ... . AB.H.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.& ItURlas, 2b. 4 0 2 4 ODoUn. Sb.... S 0 1 3 0 Mowrtjr, Sb. S 1 0 2 OCanr, If.... 2 3 10 0 Oakea. cf.... 4 2 2 0 uVlox. Sb 2 0 12 0 SK'r.16.-." 1 8 0 inutw. 2b... 2 1 0 1 1 . .-mo, h.. i d i on tuner, n.. 4 1 2 4 0 fg.Yf". rf....S 2 2 0 OMIIIsr. lb... 4 2 12 1 0 iwnson, rr...s 2100 Roberts, o.. 4 1 S 1 IMItchalL cf. 4 1 J 0 0 oerr. p 4 0 0 1 lOlbion. e... 2 0 4 0 0 . . Hestor .... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 112$ IS SBImoa, e.... 0 0 1 0 0 Kellr, a 0 0 2 1 0 McQulUn, p2 0 0 2 0 Hj-att 1 1 t 0 0 Hcnirlz, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.. ...18 10 30 14 "l One out when winning run Is scored. Ran for Gibson In tho seventh. Batted for McQulllln tn the ninth. St Louis 0 20001000 1-4 Pittsburgh 0 110001003-6 Three-base hit: Carey. Sacrifice hits: O'Leary, Wagner, McQuillan. Stolen bases: Carey. Wagner, Miller, Wlngo (2). Left on bases: St Louis. 9: Plttsburch. 3. Hits: Off McQuillan, 8 In nine innings. on nonurix, a in one inning, liases on balls: Off McQuillan. 2; off Hendrlx. 1$ off Gevor. 2. Rfriinlc nut? Tlv MrOnlMnn. S; by Hendrlx. 1: by Geyer, 4. Wild pitch: wcviuiuan. jjoudio plays: o ljeary to Hoggins to Wlngo: Miller to Wagner to Miller: Kelly to Dolan to Kelly. Time: 1:57. Umpires: Rlgler and Byron. Cutshaw, 2b 6 Collins, cf... I Wheat. It.... 1 Merer, If... 1 Daubert lb. 2 Bmlth. tb... 4 Fliher, as... 2 McCartr. o.. 4 walker, p... l Iiacux, p.... s 0 0 Touts it 7 27 11 1 Totals 21 7 17 IS 4 Batted for Marquard in the seventh. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0- Now York 0 0200000 0-3 First base on errors: Now York. 1: Brooklyn, 4. Two-base hit: Smith. Sac rlflco hit: Daubert Sacrifice fly: Fisher. Left on bases: New York, 7; Brooklyn, 5. Double playa: Cutshaw to Fisher to Dau bert: Cutshaw to Daubert; Murray to Doyle. Bases on balls: Oft Marquard, 3; oft CrandaU, 1; oft Walker, 3; of Bagan, L Struck out: By CrandaU, 1; by Ro bhu, . jiu uy piionca oaii: uy waiKer (Burns). Hits: Off Walker, 4 In two and two-thirds Innings; oft Bagan, 8 In six and one-third Innings; off Marquard, 7 In seven innings; off CrandaU, none In two Innings. Time: 1:51. Umpires: Bretv nan and Eason, Score, .second game: Score, second game: BROOKLYN. IMW TORK. AU.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.HI Moran. rt... 4 ISO o Btaricrua, cf 4 1400 Cuttbaw, 2b 4 0 2 1 IDojIe, Sb.... 4 14 4 0 Bteuct ct..4 14 0 OFleteoer, al l (it OoIUls, If... 3 10 0 lBurna, if.... S 0 1 1 0 W&xit 1 0 0 0 OHaraos. 2b.. 2 1110 Qaubert, lb. 4 1 2 0 OUnrrar. rf.. 2 0 2 0 Smith. Sb... 4 4 2 1 OUerers, e.. 2 2 4 2 0 Ftihtr. as... 2 0 2 2 IMarkla. lb.. 2 0 7 0 0 FlMher, o... 3 0 2 1 OTeareao, p.. 1 0 0 1 0 TtnillDS. p.. 11040 .. TotaU 2S 5 2712 0 Totala.....Sl 8 14 10 2 batted for Collins in the ninth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 New York 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 First base on errors: New York. L Two-base hit: "Myers. Home run: Smith. 8tolen base: Doyle. Left on bases; New York, 3; Brooklyn, 6. Double plays; Fletcher to Doyle to Merklo (3). Bases on balls: Off Tesreau, 3. Struck out: By Tesreau, 3; by Ylngllng, 3. Balk: Tesreau. Time: 1:34, Umpires; Eason and Brcnnan. Divide tho Doable-Header. PITTSBURGH. Pa.. Sept 4. After los ing the first game to St. Louis through errors in the first Inning, Pittsburgh won the second In ten Innings by the score of 5 to 4. Misplays by Carey, Dolan and Milter gave tho visitors the first con test 4 to 3. Both Robinson and Salleo pitched high-grade ball In the first game. Errors figured In the result of the second gamo, a mlsplay by Butler giving St Louis a run in the sixth and errors by Roberts, O'Leary and Goyer helping tho Pirates to two runs. McQuillan gave way to a pinch hitter In the ninth with the score a tie, but Pittsburgh could not get the needed run. St. Louis scored one run tn the tenth on singles pft Hendrlx by Oakea, Wingo and Evans. Carey opened Pittsburgh's halt of tho tenth with a triplo and Butler scored him with a single. Wagner sacrificed and Miller got an Infield hit Wilson ended the game with a single to left scoring But ler. Vlox protested Umpire Rlgler's de cision on balls and strikes and was put out of the game In the sixth, Butler go ing to second bade. Score, first game; ST. LOUIS. riTTSBUROH. AB.U.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Hutxtna, tb. S 1 1 1 ODolao, Sb.... 4 0 S 0 1 Mowrer. Sb. 4 3 1 S Orartr, If..., 4 14 0 1 OaXea. ct... 4 0 0 0 OVtox. Sb 4 0 3 2 0 K'aaUhy, lbl 1U 0 OWifiMr, sa.. 4 2 2 8 0 WbttUa, It. 3 1 4 0 OMIlltr. lb... 2 2 7 1 1 Brass, rf.... 4 ISO OWllwu. rt... 2 0100 O-Loarr. as. 4 3 2 8 0'Butl.r I 0 0 0 0 Ulldbraad. 0 4 0 1 0 OMIteaell. ct 4 2 2 0 o Ball, p.... 4 0 0 3 OSlmon, 0....4 1(30 Koblnxoa. p. 2 0 S 0 Total.. ...SI 3ST1S4 Totals II fS7 IS s Batted for Wilson In tho ninth. Bt Louis ....8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 03 Three-base hits: Mowrey, Wagner, Mitchell. Sacrifice files: Miller, Kouetchy. Sacrifice Idt: Whltted. Stolen base; Konetchy. Lett on bases: Pittsburgh. 8. Bt. Louis. 6. First base on errors: Bl, Louis. 1. Bass on balls: Off Robin son, 1 Struck out By Robinson, C; by American Association Results. At Louisville ' R. H.E. Toledo -..10 H 0 Louisville 16 2 Batteries: Collamore and Devoirht: Powell. It demons. White and Sev- crold. Wheeler. At Milwaukee R.H.E. St. Paul 0 6 2 Mllwaukeo 6 7 3 Batteries: Brandt and Miller: Slatmlckn and Hughes. At Minneapolis, First Game R.H.E. Kansas Cltv 210 1 Minneapolis 4 5 1 UatterleB. Lunge and O'Connor; Pat terson and Owens. 4 ' Second Game B.H.E. Kansas City 2 6 1 Minneapolis , 610 2 Batteries: Richie. Covinsrton and Moore: Burns and'Rondeau. At Columbus II.TT .in. Indianapolis 6 11 4 Columbus 3 6 0 Batteries: Merz and Livingstone: fVinlr Davis and SSmlth. I V Wlaner Defeats Madlaon. MADISON. Neb.. Sent. 4. SDec!a.l Telegram.) Wisnor defeated Madison on the local diamond this afternoon by a score ot 14 to 6. Two hits and errors by Wood and an infield out scored four runs In the first. Score: R.H.E. Wiener 9 14 3 Madison 6, 7 10 Three-base hits: Hollsteln, Butler, Balsch. Two-base hits: Hollsteln, Baisch (3). Stolen bases: Ley, Wood. Butler, Murray, Bases on balls: Off Kelly, 4; off Baker, 3. Struck out: By Kelly, 7; by Baker. 6. Batteries: Wiener. Kelly and Thomp son: Winner. Madison. Baker and F. Pickering. Umpire; Strom. Union Association Results. Ogden, 6; Butte. 6. Missoula, 0; Helena, 4. Great Falls, 4; Salt Lake. 1. Eight Matches Are Decided on Garden City Club Course GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Sept. 4.-Elght matches, each at thirty-six holes, which constituted tho second round for the na tional amateur golf championship were decided on the Garden City club's course today and two of them went to extra holes. Tho quality of golf displayed was excellent and at times spectacular. Tho winners, in order of play, were: Charles Evans, Jr., Chicago, runner-up last year; Walter J,. Travis, Garden City, who held the national title threo times and won tho British championship once: T. M. 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