D 10 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1913. Sure Jeff Can Sail, but How Far? Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher CSTo? SOUS I ( YQtRtt SURS , w. . f I THOOfeKT Voy A upL we'R X ft . f'LgP J J' . i i i i v v v u i u i !rtrmri nrtrrnTT tirrmiT tittst I KM mm una a win RALLY IN HINTHIS TOO LATE Johnsan's Xincr to Nicholson or Omaha Would Have Won. JUSTICE SLAYS STAB GAME Honors About Brest-stntl Tiro Tm See-Saw forAT'nli(a Dir iBtr the -EnllrB' Nino I Inning. I Jllcks, Totals ....is "s il 24 19 "I Omaha 0.0 1 3 0 0 2 0 1-0 Wichita 1.0 3 0 0 1 0 2 -7 Left on basest Omaha. V; Wichita, 7. Sacrifice hits: Mlddleton (2). Kane, Orubb. Two-baso hits: Rapp, Castle. Three-base hit: Jlurke. Home run: Bills. Stolen base: Justice. Double play: Qrubb to Kane. Struck out: By Riley, 3: by Hicks, 2. Oases on balls: Off Riley, 1; off Hick. 2. Dftlk: Hicks. Hit by pitched ball: Smith by Jllcks, Orubb by Riley. Time: l:o. Umpire: Segrlst JOSIBS TRIUMPH OVKR. 'LOPISs Standing of Teams WICHITA. Kan., Sept tf.-(SpecIal Tel egram.) Wichita won the second game of the series from Omaha by a score of 7 to 6. Honors were practically even In all departments. Justice played a star game at short, cutting off hits on three different occasions by star stops. Thomason made a great one-banded catch that save a three-bagger. With one down In the third Justice was safe on Rapp's errori Justice stole second. Thornason's single scored Justice. Kane and Johnson led off with singles in the fourth and took second and third on Mils' error. Kane scored on CJrubbs' out at first Bchlpke flew to Dills and Johnson cored when Castle dropped the throw to the plate. justice and Coyto led .off with singles 'tn the seventh and took second and third n the play to third to catch Justice. lustlce scored on Thamason's out on first Congallon singled, scoring Coyle With two down in the ninth a batting rally was started. Thomason singled and Congalton was safe on liurko's boot Kane singled, scoring Thomason. John son hit a liner to left for the third out that would have cleaned the bases, but It was headed straight at Nicholson. Rapp doubled nn the first ball pitched and scored oa Kane's error. A. hit arid a walk followed by 811U home run when .he ball was lost back "of the bull sign scored thren In the third. Castlo's double scored Smith tn the sixth. Burke led off with a triple In the elghtlL Smith singled, counting Durka, Castle singled and the runners advanced on Hick's balk, Hicks started to throw to first and stopped when he sawKano walking toward him. Hlley popped to Orubb. Kapp flew to Congalton and Con galton'n peg headed .Smith easily, but Johnson dropped the ball when he tagged Smith. Score: WICHITA. AD. n. Rapp. as , ft i Nicholson, if.:,...;.. Mlddleton. cf 2 Hughes, lb 2 31111s, rf Burke, 2b Bmltb, Sb 8 Castle, c... 4 Ililoy, p..., 4 Totals , Boehler Holds Lincoln Helpless for Eight Xnninsrs. LINCOLN. Neb.. Rent, t Boehler., the St Joseph pitcher, held the Llncolns al most helpless for eight innings today, while the visitors were meanwhile beating a merry tattoo on the offerings or both Smith and .Knapp. In the ninth the An telopes got to Do'ahler for six runs, and the' bases were all occupied when Mr. Oafflgan, In his second tlme'at bat in the Inning, fanned for the final out St Jo seph winning the game, 9 to 7. Bcoro: LINCOLN. . AD. R. It O. A.E. Lloyd, 2b 4 114 5 1 iiauer, 3D... 5 1 3 0 0 1 vaic, cf 3 10 10 0 f.icv,ormicK, ii,.,,,,, 6 o 2 S 0 0 Jiarpour, id 1 l 6 0 0 Collin, rf. 2 0 0 0 i 0 ier. K 2 1 2 0 0 0 Dowllng. ts, 3 0 1 1 0 0 Aicuawgan, es Z 1 1 0 2 0 Ca'ney. o 110 8 11 oarison, c 1 0 0 8 0 0 gfr' o 10 0 10 Smith, p , 2 0 0 0 1 0 Knapp, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ucnvcr Des Moines 138 Lincoln 141 Ht Joseph 138 Omaha , 140 Topeka 13S Hloux City 139 Wichita 141 , W.UI'Ct New York. M 42 .672 Phlla. 78 48 .C20 Clllcoso ... 71 C7 .ES Pittsburgh. C9 69 . 39 JlOSton .... Si 69 .439 urooklvn.. M 72 .429 cincinnnu. C5 78 .414 St. Iouls. 46 87 .343 AJUJSH. ABo N, W I.Pet Milwaukee, 83 C .5C7: M inneup a. fz W .Wl IJ5U!SV e.. 78 G7 .567 Columbus., tn 63 .ECO St. Paul.... 63 75 .456 Toledo 61 7 ,41; Kan. City.. 59 83 .419 M 81 .91 Played. Won. 139 n 88 78 74 72 cs C3 60 54 Lost. 51 CO 67 64 72 75 79 87 Pet .633 .565 .5T .all .480 .456 .433 .SS3 AMJSR. LBAGUTi W,L.Pct Phlla. 84 43 .631 Cleveland... 78 63 .609 Washington 72 56 ,IM3 Ch'cago .... 68 64 .515 Boston C. 62 .612 Detroit 67 72 .443 St Louis... 49 84 .31-9 New York.. 44 82 .349 STATE LEAOL'h. Kearney ...M 43 .606 Hastings ...62 47 .569 York 56 63 .514 Superior ....54 63 .495 Columbus ..53 66 .m Fremont ...63 66 . 4S6 Beatrice ....59 69 .459 Or. Island.. .42 67 . 286 Make It Three Straight Games from the Pathfinders. KEARNEY TRIMS UP PR0HIBS rotate .26 7 10 27 9 ST. JOSEPH. Dawson, rf..., 4 Kelley. if 5 westerslL 3b. 4 zwiuinr, cf ,..'3 Qygll, lb ;., 3 uens K....r. 5 Orifflth. 0 4 icinKe, ss. .......... s ttdchler, p AD. It II o. II. 1 2 0 0 1 s 2 2 0 O. 0 .1 0 11 3 4 2 8 0 A. 2 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 2 ,,,. ,83 7 OMAHA. AH. R. Justice, ns.... 6 1 Coylo, if ,. 6 1 Thomason, cf. 5 .1 Congalton, rf .6 0 Kane. lb. ...V... ...... 4 1 Johnson, c. 4 1 Qrubb, 3b..... 2 0 3chipke, Sb.,.. 4 0 U 27 11 II. 1 1 O. 8 0 4 I 10 4 3 1 E. 0 0 0 v ok Ml Harry Thaw wouldn't be photographed until he had changed his clothes. vfhen a crazy man is so careful of his appearance it would seem that all the rational men should be equally particular. With our Kensington suits for fall we can dress you in the height of fash ion distinctive, hand-tailored garments that will fit and slay fit shown only here $20, $25 up. fcor young fellows who like lots of ginger in their clothes all theup-to-the minute style features - we have the popular L SYS TEM Dne for6most among the young men's clothes. $17 up. gtetton hats In refreshing shades similes and abap 13.60, Totteful creations In fall neck wtar at f-Oc. M R. & W.'s "Redman" collars at 15i. S for 25c. 0 2 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 .'. 9 11 10 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 7 0 IB 0 1 A.E. 0 C Totals 27 0 it 7 Lincoln :v. a a 1 a n a n v - . , ' , v V W V V V " V I B" wosrpn ...,...l..l 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 0-9 ulnZXt run' a"n-Three-baso hits: MCUOfflKan. Tlolr TSln.k. t.1... rC." iii..q,.f !$ Wb 1? off Hmlth, srph Knnpi Z willl SK'S61?' n'.'evenyln IlKD PABE3R HOLDS Til 13 ICAWS Bootr Pitcher In Superb Form fpr Game. Indlanap's Ycstrdnys Ilesolts. WE8TERN LEAGUE. Omaha. 6; Wichita. 7. Bloux City. 11: Denver. 1. St. Joseph, 9: Lincoln, 7. Topeka, 1 Des Moines, 3. NATIONAL LEAQUB. at TvmiI. . Plttnhnrffh. 8.1L Phlladelohlo. 1-0: Boston. 0-0. Called end eleventh Inning: darkness. Brooklyn, o: New totk. e. Cincinnati, 9: Chicago, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston. 6: Philadelphia. 2. Detroit, 6; Cleveland, 7. Chicago, 1; St. Louis. 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Kansas City, 6: Minneapolis, 7. Fremont, o; Hastings, l. Kearney, 7: York, 4. Columbus, 8; Superior, S. Orand Island, 1; Beatrice, 4. names Today Western League Omaha at Wichita. Sioux. City at Denver, St. Joseph at Lin coln, Topeita at ues Aioines. jNftiiormi iveague ts uoun at Lurch. Phlladeliihfs tft Boston. Brooklyn at Now York, Cincinnati at Chicago. American league uoston at I'liuaaei phla, Chicago Wt St Louis, New York at Washington. ' American Association Columbus at St. s Team Takes Game at York, Seven to Four Colnmhns Loses to Su periorBeatrice Defeats Grand Island. HASTINGS, Neb.i Sept B.-(Spclal;)-Hastlngs made it three straight from Fremont today. Except for -extensive wrangling over Umpire Fortman's deci sions in the first two innings, tho game was fast and furious. Johnson and Hinckley pitched great ball In which the former had the better of the argument, striking out eleven bats men and allow ing but four hits: FREMONT. HASTINGS. AD.H.O.A.B. AB.II.O.A.K. 'Wallace, .. I Turpin, .., lienrr. lb... 1 WeYiel. cf.. 4 Itels, 2b 4 Blanc, rf... 4 W.lch, lb... I Ne;f. 4 Hlnckler, p. t 111 ODechtold, rt. 1 o o 111 9 v. liter. 2b.. 311 4 7 1 0 Jennttt cf.. 3 0 1 0 3 OiJrown, lb... 3 0 10 t I 2 Sfacke, lb... t 1 1 9 2 0 0lrMt'n. u4 3 0 1 OMcCab. It. 1 1 1 17 0 cMaitr. c... i 0 10 0 0 2 OJohDion. p.. 3i 1 0 ri-. i i ONE TALLY ffl 19 FRAMES Phillies-Take First of Double-Header from Boston, One to Nothing. SECOND GAME PLAYED TO A TIE Called at End of Tenth. Inning; Be cause of Darkness- Two Pitch lasr Duels Are DeVelope by the' Contest. tfrnck, at.,. I I 1 Acock, 3b... 4 2 2 iierrlotu IB. l in Bcbueren, tf 4 1 1 Orr, e 4 16 wooorair. i z 4 Loti, rf,.... 3 2 0 rirropton, p 4 0 1 TotsU. Tennis Scores in Ogalalla Tourney j DES MOINES. la.. Sent C Red Faber was 'in superb form today and the Boost ers tiad little trouble defeating Toueka oy a score or a to i. uut one visitor reached second base after the first in ning and ten or them went out on strikes, Hcore: DES MOINES. AR. n. Ilahn, rf 3 1 Fox. if 8 0 Hunter, cf 4 ' 1 ieonard. lo ..4 o Jones, lb 3 0 Kellly, es,.,.. 3 0 Slight, c... 3 0 Apdrcas, 2b .-.3 0' Faber, p , , 3 1 Totals 27 3 TOPEKA.. ah. n. Cochran, 3b 4 1 rorsythe, rr 4 0 Mc Lurry. 2b 4 0 Koerncn lb., 3 0 Otnr. cf 1,.,.. 3 ,0 Hupp. f 3 o Sweet' c 3 0 Smith, ss 3 0 Reynolds, p 3 0 ir. o. a. 110 0 10 1 .0 1 10 3 1 10 0 1 2 S 0 10 0 13 4 0 0 0 8 27 12 H. o. A; 12 2 110 2 3 2 0 10 2 0 3 0 0 10 0 8 3 0 0 8 12 1 13 3 I . Totals 30 Des Moines .2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Topeka 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 , Two-basn hits: McLarry. Hahn. Rellly, itoma run: Hunter. Rases on balls: Off J,nbeft i' " "eynolds. 4. Struck out: Jly Faber. 10: by Reynolds. 2. Stolen K,e,,.: Jo.ne"' ?ber :- h". Koerner. Double plays; Andreas to Rellly to Jones. rncnnw mil ruber. Left on bases: Des , '".J1' ,w". s. Time: 1:60. Um fsvs w svv(i BISARS POUND1SD INTO TIIK SOD White Comes Back nud Holds Denrer to Four Hits. DENVER. Cola. Sent S. White, who was knocked out of the Ix.x in tho first OOALALLA, Neb., Sept. 6.-(Bpedal.) The western Nebraska tennis tourna ment held at Ogalalla this week under the auspices of the Keith County Tenuis association proved a great success, con sidering it was ihe first of its kind held tn western Nebraska. The matches were closely contested and great Interest was shown throughout the entire tourna ment R. A. Ooodall, a Doane collego player. won the singles by defeating C. C. Wor den three straights sets. The doubles were won by II. A. Dano and Ooodall after apparently having lost the match to Ramsey and Williams in tho second round. une oi the strongest players seen on the courts, was M. Ramsay, a young fel low from tho University of Omaha. Scores: Singles, First Round Dano. bye: War ren defeated Collier by default: U'ortlcn defeated Hull by default: Lyons de feated Dutch by forfeit: Ooodall de feated La liar 6-2. 3-6, 6-0; Ramsay de feated R. Searle 0-0, 6-2; L. Searlo de feated Nelson 10-8, 2-6. 7-5; Williams, bye. Second Rround Warren defeated Dano, C-l. 6-3: Worden defeated Lyons bv de. 0 -3 fault; Ooodall defeatod Ramsay C-3, 7-3; 0 0-1 Williams defentcd U Searle 6-1, 6-2. Tlilrci Round Worden defeated Warren 0-3. 6-3, C-0; Ooodall defeated Williams 6-0. C-3, 6-1. Finals Ooodall defeated Worden 6-0. 6-4, 6-3. Doubles. First Round Dano and Oood all defeated Nelson and Searle by for- leu. itamsay ana wiiuams, bye; worden and Warren defeated Le Bar and Searle C-3, 6-0. 6-1. tsecoim uouno Dano and Ooodall de feated Ramsay and Williams 6-8. 6-3, 6-3, C-3. 6-4. Finals Dano and Goodsll defintil Warren and Worden 6-3, C-l, 3-6, 6-1. E. I 0 0 0 0 o 01 o E. o o 1 o 01 0 1 1 0 It May Be Luuk. Walter Johnson Is a lucltv vnnth rtn inning of Yesterday's game, held Denver his jubilee day he got a cun filled with to four hits today. Tho wlldness of Hloan I Jl.OCO In bills. Last fall ho received tSOO Tucker. T0UU.....I tH i . Total! 17 10 0 Fremont 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o w o Hastings 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hits: McCabe, Wlsser, Tur pin. Three-base hit: Neff. Sacrifice hit; Henry. Stolen base: Firestone. Doublo plays: Turpin to Rets; Henry to Reis to Henry. Bases on balls: Johnson, l; Hinckley, L Lett on bases: Hastings, 3; Fremont, 8. Struck out: By Johnson, 11; by Hinckley, 6. Time: 2:u0. Umpires: Fortman and Munrse. Lenders Take Another. YORK, Neb., Sept 8. Special Tele cram.) Kearney took the last game of tho series by bunching hits In the first and fourth innings. Plymouth was ' hit hard, but tightened up m the pinches. Bcore: K GARNET. YORK. AD.II.O.A.B. AD.It.O'.A.K. Slniltton. 1(4 0 1 0 Oltlce, lb ( 2 2 0 0 z 1 auivej. cr. . f u. 4 OMtlmqlit, is 4 1 1 OPrlct, lb;,.. 4 2 1 Ult. ir.. 4 2 2 tignipp, 2b... 3 2 2 IMattlck. e.. 4-1 0 owilllama, p. 3 0 1 lOeborno. rt.. 2 0 Hlth'rdao. P 4 1 ..34 11271S.3 To till 54 11 27 IS 3 Kearney 6 0 0 2 0 0 u u o-7 York 0 12000000-4 Two-base hits: Schueren, Woodruff, Acock, Lots, Richardson. Three-basa hits: Mattlck, Synek. Stolen bases: Acock (2), Herrlott, Woodruff. Doublo plays: Richardson to Rice; Acock to Woodruff to Herrlott. Bases on balls: Off Williams. 1; off Richardson, 2; off Plympton, 2. Left on bases: Kearney, 3; York, 6. Hits: Off Williams. 4 In two thirds Inning; off Richardson. 8 In eight snd one-third Innings; off Plympton, 11. Struck out: By Rchardson, 3; by Plymp ton. 2. Time: 1:25. Umpires: Freese and Longanecker. Three Stralirht from 1'nTTtiees. SUPERIOR. Neb., Sept. 6, (Special Tolegram.) Superior made it three straight today by defeating Columbus b'y the score of E to 3. The pitching And fielding 6f Vance was the main feature of the game. Fremont comes tomorrow to play a three-gamo series, which clones tho season. Score: COLUMBUS. BUPEIUOn. AD.I1.0.A.B. AO.H.O.A.K. Rondeau, 3b 0 0 I OUanda, ... 3 1 2 1 People. 2b.. 4 U 0 I uOrar, 2b..,. 2 2 1 Brortb. cf... 4 2 t Orbelulng, If 2 0 0 0 1XI. lb 4 1 I 1 ltaadrctb, rt 4 2 0 ft llamaer, c. 4 0 4 1 ODokawlU. lb 4 2 11 1 Cran, If 4 2 4 0 ODrown, cf... 4 2 0 0 0 Adsroi, U... 4 2 4 4 Jtxt. lb 2 0 0 2ft Krantasv rt 4 o l ft OBchall, c... 2 1 11 1 o Dano, p..,,.. 2 2 ft 2 0 Vance, p.... 2 0 J I ft Held ,,....1 ft ft 0 ft . TOtaia. in n s Totali It 7 24 12 1 liuUed lor Bono In the ninth. Columbus 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 03 Superior 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 S Three-base hit; Brown. Two-base hits; Deal. Bockewltx, Manda. Landreth. Sac rifice hits; iionaeau, jaunis, iuciisiuk, Jobst. Struck out: By Bono, 6; by Vance. 11. Bases on balls: Off Bono, 4; off Vance, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Obftt Umpire: Myers. Three StralEht for Beatrice. BEATRICE, Meb., Bept 6.-(Speciai Telegram.) Beatrice made it three straight from Urand Island by winning toaay's game by the hcore of 4 to .U Thomas of tho locals pitched air tlgnt bill until the ninth Inning, when the vis ltors made their only run on a home run smash by Downey. Potest ot Grand Island was put out of the game for dis puting the umpire's decls'on. Bcoro: ORAND ISLAND. BEATRICE. AU.H.O.A.B. AB.II.O.A.B: BOSTON, Sept. E. Only one run was scored in nineteen Innings of base ball between the Philadelphia and Boston teams today, the visitors winning the the first same of a double-header, 1 to 0. while the' second contest was a scoreless tie when called'on account of darkness at the end of the tenth inning. Tho games developed two pitchers' bat tits, the first was between Qulnn, wol Joined the local national league club a few days ago. and Seaton for Phlladel- jjtphlq. Had It Jiot' been for an error by ft j Maranvllle-, Qulnn would have shut out o ' Philadelphia in this contest In the fourth o ; Inning Paskert drew, a base on balls, Ma- o gee singled and the bases were filled when Maranvltle mode a wild throw to first on Cravath's grounder. Qulnn struck out Luderus arid the- Boston In fielders moved back to try for a double ploy. Doolan hit a' slow roller to Sweeney, who tossed the runner out at first but Paskert scored on the play. The locals did not get beyond second base In the first contest Alexander was opposed by Rudolph In the second gamo In an e,ven duel. The visitors gdt rfiore men on. bases but fast fielding by the Bostons, and Rudolph's control In the pinches shut'off runs. Boa ton, lost a, chance to score .and to win In the tenth when Smith and Myers singled with but one out. Rudolph then lined out to Paskert, but Smith was doubled up at second. Fcqre, .first game: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. ' AD.H.O.A.EL AU.H.O.A.E. Bjrne. 3b,,. 2 10 0 OMarsnTll, a 4 0 1 2 1 a oinneiiT, u. a u z o o 0 OHweaney, 2b. 4 0 2 S 0 0 lSohmldt, lb. 4 0 12 0 0 0 oZInn, ef 3 10 0 0 1 0 Orifflth, rf.. 2 12 0 0 2 C Smith. 2b... 2 1 2 ft 0 2 .OWhallnt, e.. 1 0 0 0 I OKarmen, c. o o o o o UU1UU, p.... a p, i v Totals. ,,..J1 3 27 12 l'Mjera 10 0 0 0 Total .22 4 27 11 "T Ratted for Whaling In eighth. Philadelphia 0 0010000 0-1 Boston ,...0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--0 Sacrifice lilt: Whaling. Doublo play: LUderus to -Doolan. Lett on bases; Phil adelphia, 6; Boston, 4. Bases on balls: oft Seaton, 2; off Qulnn, 2. First base on errors: Philadelphia, 1; Boston, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Byrne. Struck' out; By Sea ton, 5; by Qulnn, S. Time: 2:29. Umpires: Emslla arid ODay. Score,.' second game: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. AD.1I.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E. nyrne. Sb... i 1 2 4 OMaranrll. nil I I 1 U' uuuneuj, 11, a u 1 ft 0 Sweeney, lb. 4 1 J 1 Ofknintdt. lb. 4 0 11 1 OZInn, cf.,..4 1 4 ft 0 Griffith, rt.. 4 1 0 0 oamtth, .3b... 4 10 1 ORarlden. e.. 2 0 7 2 0 Rudolph, p.. 4 1 1 Knabe, 2b... 3 0 4 Paakert, cf.. 2 0 1 Mateo. If... 4 12 Crarath, ,rf.. 4 0 1 Luderus. lb. 4 1 11" Dotilan.' aa... 4 0 2 Kllllfer. e... 2 0 6 Beaton, p.., 2 0 ft Pitched well, striking out seven men In seven Innlnr. Score, fir-4 - BT. LOUIS. PITTSBUKail. , AB.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E. HuKlna, 2b. 4 0 0 4 ODolan, lb.... 10 12 0 Mowrer. lb. 4 2 1 3 OCarer. If.... 4 2 110 Oaken, cf.... 4 1 2 0 0Vlox.,2b 2 12 3 0 ,b.vl 1 1 1 "Waaiier. aa.. 4 2 5 4 1 Whltted, If.. 2 0 2 0 OMIIIer lb... 2 1 11 0 0 Erana. rf.... t I l o nwn.., w j , a a Z.!ri. 4 1 4 2 0 Mitchell, ct 4 0 1 ft 0 fnidbrand, c4 12 2 ftSlmbn, c... 4 2 4 2 0 Harmon, p.. 2 0 2 0 0 Cooper, p... 4 10 2 0 rll II " 14 12 "ft Totala..... 11 2Tlj"T St. Louis 3 00000000-3 Pittsburgh 0 0030140 8 Two-base hit: Wllon Th..l, hit.. Carey, Wagner, Miller. Home run: Wil son, isacruice nits: Harmon. Whltted. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 6; St Louis S. Bases on balls: Off Harmon, 2. Btruck 0U.lV By Harmon, 2; by Cooper, 1. Wild pitch: Harmon. Double plffy: Simon to Wagner. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Rig ler and Byron. Score. perrM game: . BT. LOUIS. PITTSBUnOH. .... AB.H.0.A.E. AD.H.O.A.B. Mae.. 2b... 4 110 IDolan. lb.... 13 0 11 -.u-iey, b. a a j i.-arey, if..,, l j o ft Oakea. ef.... I 3 11 OVIox, 2b 20 1 2 Wlnso, lb... 116 2 OWagner, se.. 2 2 2 0 Whltted. If.. 2 0 2 0 OMIIIer, lb... I 1 7 0 Erana. rf.... 2 110 tWllaoa, rf... 4 10 0 O'Leair. as.. 2 ft ft 1 1 Mitchell, cf. 1 2 2 0 Roberta, c. 2 1 2 JKellr. e 4 112 Perrltt. p...l 0 ft 1 0O"Tool, p.. 4 0 0 2 Totala 25 721 10 S Totala. ....21 It'll 7I Called at tho end of the seventh on account of darkness. Pittsburgh 0 0 5 2 0 4 011 St. ixi u 18 l 1 0 0 0 1 03 Two-base hits: Carey, Kelly, Evans, Mowiey. Three-bsse hlta: Carey, Magee. Stolen bases: Dolan (3), Carey, Miller, WIngo. Sacrifice flics: Oakea, Miller. sacruice nits; viox, o'Leary. Left on bases; St. LouIb, 6; Pittsburgh, 8. Bases on balls: Off Perrltt, 7; off O'Toole, 3. Struck out: By Perrltt, 3; by O'Toole, 7. Hit by pitched ball: By Perrltt Dolan. Balk: Perrltt Bases on errors: St Louis, 1; Pittsburgh, 2. Double plays: Mowrcy to Robert to Wlngo; Roberts tp Mowrey. Passed ball: Roberts. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Rlgler and Byron. Iteda Defeat Cobs. CHICAGO, Sept 6. Cincinnati played a battinir srame today, hlttlne the local Pitchers opportunely and winning tho first game of the farewell senos. 9 to 4, The visitors were helped by the loose Dialing of Manager livers' men. who were charged with four errors, all of which figured In the scoring. In the bat ting attack of the visitors. Wlckland. Groh and Clarke were the stars,- while Phelan. who batted for Manatrer' Evera In a pinch, carried off the honors for unicogo wnen nis nomer scorea uresna nan and Cheney ahead of him. Score: CINCINNATI. CHICAGO. AB.II.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Wlckland, ttl I 1 0 0lach, cf.... 4 0 2 1 severe, 3b.... i 0 Phelan, 2b.. 2 CBchulto. rt.. 2 0aNeedhm .. 1 OOood, rf 0 OZImrman, lb 4 OSaler, lb.... 4 OMIIIer, If.... 4 Batea, rf.... 5 2 I 0 Groh, 2b.... 3 2 4 2 Blieckard. lit 0 1 t Hoblltiel, lb 5 1 10 1 Tinker, se... 10 2 9 Dodge, 3b... 4 0 0 1 Clarke, c... 4 2 2 0 Packard, p., I 1 0 1 Brldwell. si. 2 Totala 17 12 27 11 ftBreaa'hsa. el 1 M v Chener. p... 2 10 2 1 Lavender, p. 0 ft 0 ft 0 Corrlden ..1 1 ft 0 0 Stack, p ft ft 1 0 1 Archer .... 1 ft 0 0 0 Totals.. ... 34 "l n 16 4 Batted for Schulttrin tho eighth. Batted for Lavender In the eighth. Batted for Stack In the ninth. Cincinnati 0 I 0 1 1 1 0 0 W Chicago 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 l ( Two-base hits: Clarke. Brldwell, Wlck land, Bates. Three-base hits: Wlckland, Clarke. Home run: Phelan. Hits: Oft Cheney. 8 In five Innings; off Lavender, none In three Innings; off Stack, 4 In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Groh. Sacrifice fly: Packard, stolen oases: uaies u;. Dodge, Groh. Double play: Groh to Hoblltiel to Tinker. Left on bases: Cin cinnati, E; Chicago. 6. Bases on balls: QXf Cheney, 2; off Packard, 2. Struck out! By Packard, 5; Dy uneney, i; Dy uaven der, 3; by Stack, 1. Time: 2K. Um pires: Klcm and Orth. HARVARD TENNIS PLAYERS SHOW UP WELL AT TOURNEY pmr.Anp.i.PHlA. SeDt 6. The- result of today's play in the intercollegiate lawn tennis tournament at wavenora left Harvard in a stronger position than yesterday, the Cambridge racket wield ers now having three men out of the four left In the singles and two ralrs out of five In the doubW. Summary: Championship singles, second round: t Nnrrii Williams. 1r.. Harvard, de feated O. M. Church. Princeton, 6-3, 6-4; J. J. Armstrong. Horvara, aereaiea u. C. Law. Princeton, 6-4,' 6; W. M. )Vttsh. burn, Harvard, aeieaiea a. m. wuun, Princeton. 6-1, 6-2. - ' Championsnip aoumes, jirsi ruunu, W. M. Washburn and J. J. Armstrong. Harvard, defeated E. Carey and L. V. H Thomas. Havarford. 6-1. 6-1; R. N. Williams, Jr., and E. H. Whitney, Har vard, deieatea x. oianiey jj....o, lr Yale 6-0. 4-S, 6-1; O. M. Church and V: Kuhn. PririSton.' defeated W. T. Til den, Jr". and J. Replogle,. University of Pennsylvania, 8-9. 6-2. Upland Win Two (James. UPLAND. Neb., Sept 6. (Speclat) Upland defeated Campbell in a loosely played game by the following scores Campbell ....1 M 0 M 0 3 0- 4 8 i Uptond 1 3 4 4 0 2 0 0 -14 14 1 Batteries: Campbell, Obery and. Chev alier: Upland, Lindgren and ColWell. Umpire, Rtnterman. Upland also defeated Newman In one of the best games or. me season, unu gren allowed but two hits and struck out thirteen men. Score: . R.H.E. Newman .....O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 2 Upland 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 04 7 3 Batteries: Newman, Peterson and Har lan; Upland, Lindgren and Colwell. Umpires, Blankenblller and Llnehart. Lobert. lb., ft 0 ft Knabe. 2b.. .-3 1 1 Paakert, cf.. 2 0 4 Mate.. 1 1 Crarath, rf..'4 0 1 Luderua, lb. 4 1 IS Doolan, ss... 11 I DooId. c.v... 4 ft. 2 Alexander, p 2 ft 0 1.0'Mrera ,110 'Ftsher. lb. uican, p.... ToUls . E. and errors bv hla Irammiln Hloux City to run up a big set re. Score: DENVER, AR. R. UIOCK, 3b 4 Channel!, rf 3 uutcnrr, zu KUton, It 1 Spshr, c. 3 Coffey, ss Smith, as... 4 2 ft Downer, ct-0 114 llarrv. 2b.... 4 ft 2 Wlston. r-ci i w Potret c.... 2 14 helped extra at the end of the season for his I jioberta, tt'.'.i o ouu vurii, uuu lie uiao wot a oonua parley, lb., a i v II. 1 . 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 o. 3 1 3 3 S 3 A. 3 0 0 4 0 20 1 4 SIOUX. CITY. AB. R. H. Cooney, 2b . 3 2 2 Clarke, If 4 0 1 Bmlth, ss 3 11 Callahan. 3b 6 11 uaviason. cr 3 i i Wood, lb.... 3.. 0 1 Marshall, rf, tr 1 1 Rspp, q. 5 10 White, p S 3 1 2 0 7 2 0 1 7 17 O. A. 3 3 4 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 S 27 il when he and Joe Wood drew 2X.000 fans to ono of their memorable pitching duels in uosion. Titree years ajo the tsni gave him &Q0 in cash. He draws 37.000 salary. E 0 0 o o 0 0 1 0 0 DEEP1ER 'Total 35 11 10 Sioux City ...4 0 1 1 0 1 4 0 C 11 Denver 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Stolen basts. Cooney 12). Elston. Wood. IDavjlfon tt), Clarke. Whue. Two.buuc .hit: Hmlth. Thiee-baso hit: White. IrMorlllco flits: Marshsll. Wood. Cooney (Struck out: By Sloan. 1; by White. X j liaif s on balls: off Sloan. 8; oft White, 4. Doub t'lsvs Butchrr to Kiwhcr to Block. 8 l i to Coouov to Wood. W id 1 1-lta-b : lent on bases: Deiver. ; 6: B'ivi- 7 Tine 1 4. I'mptrvn ('olUflowir and KcnuHoo, Mollrlde Thinks Fast. The Now Yik American satre'y re marks: "Speaking of fleorge McBrde as manager of the Red Sox, McAleer could travel irom nrre to ue henna and back and not find a better one. McBrlde never was a Lajole at the plate nor a Cobb on tho bastes, but he can think twice before the average athlete gets a start" Inherited Tnlcnt, Jimmy Cooney. the rising young short stop purchased by Boston from the Wor cester ciud. inherited his case nan tal ents. 'Young Cooney's father ployed shortstop on the Chlcaso Natlona s in the eighties, coonev had teen with the Worcester club out six weeks wnen Bos ton bought him. Likes llrmvn'M Pttcurra. President McAleer of the Red Sox suld the other day: 1 wish I had the u-owns Ward. Sb. ... 3 ft 1 n'shncTR. It I 3 Artier, p.... I 4 ITappan. aa. 4 0 1 2 ft 1 OUrionoa, lb. I O I 11 0 Oitlack, rf.... 3 2 ft 0 ft 0 ii.WK. lb 4 I 1 " tt 2 ftiilckltn. ct.. 2 1 ft ft ft ft OUns. It 2 2 1 ft 0 0 lUrewer. lb.. 2 1 14 0 1 4 OCoe. e 4 0 I ft ft ft 0 Thomas, p... 2 ft ft 1 ft 3 1 Total! II I 27 II 1 Totals II i 24 14. 2 Bea?r1ceIS,.an.d:::::: o S 8 8 U 8 tl fls: wm.lack!n. 'r. ' T.. vf Hnme run: Downey. rv.:" -Wi. i ..i... a. e liases on usiib: Thomas. 0. Struck out: By Artley. 4; oy Tiuimu. i Left on bases: Grand isiano. - ' .. I . . .... ..ll.h.H 4: lifatrice. s. nu m l."-"." Thomas. Time: 1.30. 5 ) Totala 22 1 10 II ft Totals 11 7 30 IS 1 o Batted for Randen tn the tenth. ? Philadelphia ....0 OOOOOOOOO-O J, Boston 0 000O0000O-O ft 1 Game called on account of darkness, o! Two-base hit: Griffith. Sacrifice hits: Doolan, Connelly, Knabe. Double play: rasKert to uooian. ieit on Dases: riui adelphla, 9: Boston, 8. Bases on balls: Off Rudolph, S; off Alexander, 1. Base on error; Philadelphia. Struck out: By Rudolph, 6; by Alexander. 4. Passed ball: Dootn. Time: 2:S. Umpires: O'Day and Emslle. Gtnnts slave Easy Victory. NEW YORK. Bept. 5,-Brllllant pitch ing hv Tinmnree. couoled with a return by the locals to the'.r mldaeason batting anil oaserunninn lorm, leu to enr victory for New York in the third game of the series with Brooklyn today. The was 5 to 0. Rucker could not re strain the champions with men on the bftics. New York scored two runs tn the sec ond on Herzog's single and stoal. singles by Murray and Meyers and Merkle's In field put A pass to Murray. Meyers' single nnd Mei-kle's sacrifice fly netted New York another run In the fourth. In the fifth two more champions scored on double by Bnodsrass, Dovle's sin gle nnd steal and Herxogs d-vihte Score: BIIOOKLTN. NEW TOHK. AD. 11.0. AF. AD.H.O.A.E. Morsn. rt... 4 Cutshaw, lb 2 Stensel. ct.. 2 Collins, If... 2 Daubert, lb. I Hmlth. 3b... I Fisher. -a... 3 Placber. ,e... 3 Rucker, p. . . 3 0 OSnodiraas, cf 3 1 ft Doyle. 2b.... 4 ft ft Fletcher, ss. 3 ft onurnt. It.... 4 0 dllersos. lb.. 1 3 0 Murray, rf.. 2 2 OMtera. e... 1 2 SMerkle. lb.. I 1 ODcmaree, p. 2 3 1 1. 1 S 4 ft 1 1 1 2 0 I 0 0 ft 1 pitched Dan; Umpire: Pontius. Mitchell n Crab. ' . Willie M tchell of the Naps attributes his T success this year to the fact thit he has become a W' He used, to be the easiest going plsyer on the tram and often was Imposed ui on. As a rtsu.t h facked confidence. Iit year at To edo he thrashed o few tormentors and sine then ha. l.ad tt chip , on hi. - .houidec lilrmlnghom says lllle ts right ..I ' - llnvfiuta Iows'Tho Games. RAVENNA. Neb.. Sept 5.-A fast team 1 " rt.V.fA..innl hn'.l nlnvers styling ttchtnir staff and hnd thorn all season, khomnelvra tho Kansas City Red Sox, The Athletics woum not now oe leaning In tho American loanuo vsce. Tho Browns have the best staff In the Watut. and could i'!teh any ordlnsri'y Hood club Into A pennant." Key to the Situation 3et Advert sing. but said to be tho Clay Center team of the Central Kansas State league. Played nan tn ubithh j.u ninninr hnth L'imri from ths locals. rk v .itr. are a bunch of .clean fellows and plav clean ball and the ames are on the drawlnir itood crowdJ 1 Roberts, Tptals 27 4 31 10 ft Totsls 27 24 11 1 nrooklnv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-O New York 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 -i Oamo called on account of darkness. First base on error: Brooklyn. L Two base hits: Doyle. Snodgrass, Herxog. Sac rifice fly, MerKle. Htoierj Dases; iienosj. Moran. Doyle. Left on bases: New ork, 5: Brooklyn, 4. Double play: uoyie to Fletcher to MerKle. liases on Dans: uu Detnaree. 1; off Rucker. 3. 8truck out: By Rucker. 9; by Demaree. 3. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Drennan and Eoson. Pirates Take Two. PITTSBURGH. Eept. B. Pittsburgh took both games from St Louis this after noon, the r.rsi Py in score us o and the second, which was called In the seventh Inning on account of darkness, bv the score of 11 to 3. Pittsburgh hit Harmon hard In the ttst game, while Cooper pitched nice ball. Perrltt was wild In the second came, walking seven ,., in manv lnnfnss. hitting another. committing a balk acd allowing clcvi i hlta Manager Hogg ns, protesting ayalnst Umpire Ruler's decision on 1'er rllt's balw was ordered off the field In the secotd game. hi i.nnln' errors helned Pittsburgh to roll up the score and the locals ran wild on the bases against the throw'n .f a recruit caicner uiocie Cxtd Serve I Ik) rVfcin,T IM ling About Whiskey? t 1, Almost any whiskey can be guaranteed un der the Pure Food Laws. Certain essen tials well known to the trade can be overlooked and avoided and the guarantee still hold good but RED TOP RYE is the result of distilla tion from choice grain with perfect food value guaranteed by distillers to be blended of whis kies of such age and purity as to make the result PURE. Anyone who is well posted will understand the merit of this argument. ERDINAND WESTHEIHER & SONS, Distiller ST. 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