0 6 What Jeff Can OERj VM, ( AVtfnjL BAD. t N 2 THt WORST eom coins tu.. "n"s TOU GOT 8o ? L BOTH GAMESJO TO LINCOLN Omaha Pitchers Blow Up and Are Batted All Over the Lot SCORES ABE 4 70 2 AND 7 TO 2 In Secnnfl On me Rflnrkea Hold the Vlattors Scortlesa Until ttcrenfh lanlne and Then Oo to rleees. Hughle Jones . Lincoln Antelopes took both game of a double-header . from Pa Rourke's athletes yesterday afternoon before a large slsed crowd. The flrat same went to Lincoln, 4 to J, and the ecohd, 7 to 2. In both games Omaha' pitchers blew up In one Inning and the 'Lope secured eiiouKh In these innings to cinch tho came. In the first game Robinson avi ated 1 the fifth and Lincoln got two runs. Omaha tied this In the' seventh, but Cloa roati,, who relieved Robinson, blew up tp"'tho eighth nd the visitors got two mora runs. " -' - In the second game Brenner held thai Jones boyn scoreless until the seventh Inning when four hits, two walks ana two sacrifices gave them five runs. Then lh. h ninth two more rna were made off Hicks Just for good measure. For Lincoln ScTogglns was effective In the first game. The battle started , hi,. . n.M ,..- mnA neither lam out 1lk a world-beater arm nexner team ecurea a nil lor me iirst inrco nunun. Omralton managed to hit safely In the aHll. Tailf In Ihn fifth the 'Lsees cot fm rft mnUlmman. InelUMnr . . " -" " : ----- MndMC and although the Rewkw get men on, base, to every ,bUw M. the. flrat. the kuc'h Heeded 'hKwM net rth eomhsc at the nht Usm. 'Thrt. Xlti Me Rsa, In thaLJBirtli inning of the last game the got three hits, Including a triple, Hut Net a nan, was rgltered. Congalten ilrted oae to Cole In center rletd a faw varda hack of second and Thomsson Attempted to score on the play, uuv .i.v w.,.u a norrect ner into Baker's mitt. Kne followed with a single to right and Jen- vii -Went out to Miller. Lincoln scored first In tha opening game. Aimer openea witn a eouoiw w right lr. the fifth iftning. dowub wamea and Carney beat out an Infield hit fill- k.... 1 IaVaA asm but he slammed a songle past first has. ana aimer ana wowing wiito. In the seventh omana aeaaiocxea me core. J'0h right and took second on Grubb'a infield field hit Schlpke advanced both with u.1.1. . "'"l fl.ivr. .V. iktMneon and swung at tnre. juatice . . . , . . . acorad Johnaon and Grubb with a Kltfle aver aeond. sillier oeened the ektVtk for Ltneetn tfth a mlnjfiM nrtwMnr kUMtA 4 VM " a - i . . safe on Grubb's error. Carney sacrl - flearf. fierocaina forced Miller at the le. Davy Lloyd tripled, sending Miller In the second game Kane singled in the secant inning and stole second. coring on Grubb's single. Schlpke !n gU4 to left In the fifth. Sreaner aacrt- Keed and BchtpM stole third, scoring on Coyle'a single. . ,. . . .u. ..IN... oiui, two ! vuh .v-- two more In the ninth on a single, jiniihu nna crrAp'and 'a ' sacrifice. Bcofet " Score, first game: OMAHA. Alt R- H. o. 1 2 4 1 S 1 4 0 0 0 0 A. 4 0 0 1 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 E. Justice, es 6 o 1 iCoyU. It 4 0 rthomason, cf ..5 Congalton, rf. ,.4 Xane. lb tj Johnson. .. .' 8 Qrubbs, 3b 4 Schlpke. 2b 1 Robinson, p 2 Babb 1 ShvsUk 1 C8rnarj. p 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 24 2 7 27 13 , LINCOLN. AU. It IE. O. . A.- jUoyd ,b , 6 0 1 2 0 Sader. Sb 4 0 0 2 3 6ploeki, 3b J. 0 ' 0 0 Colo, Cf S 0 1 2 0 McCorrolCk. If 3 0 3 1 0 Barbour, lb 6 0 0 0 MlUer. rf 4 120 TiAwllna-. es 3 2 0 1 3 Carney, e 3 0 17 0 &res. P :...JJ MM Totals . 34 10 Batted for Robinson In eeveath Inning. Batted for ciearnaa in ninin innig. fJustlca out on aa tnfitld'Ry. Runs MMMilM HiU 0 0 0 1 0 S 3 1-7 Ransa7. t M I 0 O Hits 0 w 3 3 I I Tworbase hit' Miller. Tnre-baa hit? Lloyd.. Stolen faaaaa: Cole (2). Sac rifle I ble and banished Manager Gear. Coch hita:JBelkke, DowUng. Carner HltarUan and Mc Larry. After the ninth In mi twitmmoa, m wwrwa inuapi k i ning ine orowa cnasta tn umpire aov ClMnnait. 3 i two tanlairs. Struct out I era! blocks from the ball park before he i wiai . "T"s w ball: Off JteMnaetL I; oK Screina, 4. Wt " ha s; Osaatia, K; Lincoln, 10. tilt by pitched' ball: Carikey. Timet ympirta: imcas ana annua. .(Score, second gaune: -OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. JuifUce, a..,,...,.,.. 4 0 0 8 4 Coyle. 'if . " 1 1 Thomaaon, cf........ 4 0 16 0 Cotsltei, rf. 4 9 1 0 jcane. lb,. t... 4 1 J 11 3 JhneOiJi. ........, 4 0 13 0 31..... , 8 113 1 K :J Do and What He Wet-u COOLT) YotTj ' spars it? l x Have J Ill f. 1 Brenner, p 1 Hicks, p 1 Total,..., 23 2 8 . 27 It LINCOLN. AB. It. IX O. Lloyd. 2b 4 Hader, 2b 5 Cole, cf....i. 4 IMoCormlcJc, If...... 3 Darbour, lb 6 Miller, rf 6 Dowllng. m 4 Baker, o 2 Jordan, p 2 1 2 0 4 o o o 0 3 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 10 4 1 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 'Carney u Dessau, p 1 Totals 36 7 ii n 12 Batted for Jordan In seventh Omaha nuns 0 10 0 10 0 Hit 0 2 0 S 2 0 0 Lincoln Runs 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Hits 2 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 0-2 0 12 27 2-11 Two-base hits: Dowllng, Rader. Three base hits: Cole, Thomason. Stolen base: Kane. Schlpke, Cole McCormlck. Sacri fice hits: Brenner, Lloyd, Baiter. Hits: Off Brenner, 8 In six and two-thirds In nings.; off Hicks, 8 In two and one-third Inning;; off Jordan, 7 In six Innlntrs; off Dessau. 1 In four Innings. Struck out! By Brenner, 2: by Jordan, 2; by Dessau, 2. Bases on bells: Off Brenner, 2; off HI6ka, 1. Double Play: Cole to Baker. Loft on bases: Omaha. 4: Lincoln, 5. rpiM., ..II? 1T.hU.i rtMf.U " DENVER AND JOSItSS DIVlnH Grlsallea Nab Flrat Game, roar to Three Second. Goea Other Way, DENVER. Best 7. Denver and St Joseph divided a double-header today, the locals won the first to a, and the I vlsltora the econd, 7 to 6. Fielding by i nnttv in th nrJruM th hn m ot uygu in me secona teaturea. ooore; 1 Score, first game: I DENVER. I - ao. JU Ji. A. 0 . 0 0 quiiiin. 3 l 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 e o I Channai!, cf. 4 'Vr. tb 2 Slock. O...........M.. 4 Coffey, m.. Fleher. lb a Harris, p,...., 2 Total , 23 4 e ST. JOSEPH. 37 13 AU R. IC, A. K Kelly, lf....,","."t''.'. 4 1 Wetertl. Sb 4 2w"lln?i cf itjcpe. 2D I uri.ntii. e 3 Weinke, ss 8 0 - i uuinian, id... o Wntson 1 0 I 'Bcnanr 1 fpAat m 8 21 11 natted for Griffith In ninth. Batted fof Metnke In ninth. I RF .TftoMift t a A A A A A A nir VawU. 'oK Two-twse hits: qulllln. Zwllllng. Three- case nit: vjesiersi. Home runs: jointon. tt:8tM&:W j. off Htener. 6, Double play: Zwllllnt a to Melnke to Westers!!. Wild pitch: I Rterser. Hit by Mtchd ball! rvfrv. Tjff - K... r.... t. B. I " . ui vv. Wll.n, M. nh uvnTTlilk ,Ttme: 1:69, TJmatrea! CAlllrlnwoi. mnA I KeniPton. I Second game jjbim vek. 1 All R. 0 1 0 0 0 0 H. O. A. K. i allium an n 1 1 2 1 Caaaldy. rf 4 I Channel!, cf.. E 0 10 ioi C". , 1 1.4 3 0 1 Block, o 4 Coffey, ss. ,,.3 a I V 0 3 6 8 12 2 Fisner. id (Harris, p , , 4 0 2 3 KJUDert, p o Gllmore 1 ft i n aaa Totals 37 S ST. JOSEITT. 10 27 1J H. D. A. I . 1U. IV, i jJirrtOTl, rf 4 1 0 a SCelley. If 4 0 2 0 0 I Weatendl. 3b 6 I Xwllltnr nf 1 Oygll, lb 4 la vaeette Ocbs. 2b ,, 4 Griffith, C 4 Melnke, n , 8 Boehler, p 3 Watson, rf 3 0 0 0 1 mercer, p i qulnlan, ss 1 0 0 Ti Totals 39 7 14 27 11 1 1 0 'Batted for Cassldy In the ninth. St Joseph 1 0100200 3-7 0 0 Ienver 0 00600000-5 Stolen bases: Kelly. Dawson. Coffey. Two-baaa hlta! Qrarll (SI. rjhannall. I ?her, Weaters.ll. .Three-base hits Block. ome runs; uutcner, aieinKe, nacnnce EL nit: correy. saennce nvi zwiiiinr. 0 Struck out: By Harris. 4; by Boahler. 6; by Bterser. 1 Baaea on balls! Off Har. 0 0 rls. 3; off atlbert. 1; off Boehler. L laXV lUrtlAnanalli T WetxeY arid liar Double play: Butcher to Coffey to I Si11"!1' lnaanP,l' na "ar 0 0 0 0 ?.u.h!t- JL-iJ'Sr' By Harris. 8 (run, 4; ML. 12): by Colbert. 1 (run. 1 0 a. 1 a . A ... 4aA esMi' 'umplreat Colllflower K,m ton. KAW CROWD CHASES TJCPIRB After ammm FilUd Trlth Wmujfllaa; d uTva nui hv, TOPSKA. Kan.. Bent. 7. In a raraa M filled with .wrangling Sioux City defeated ToDeka today. Both Wheatlev and Collough ware batted out of the ame. I coma oe rescuea oy tne ponce, boo re; TOPKKA. AB. R. IT. O. A. I lrttthbindlfly.oEo. w 'elaol shrd ahnn Cochran. 3b. 4 0 3 tjocrtsam, cr. ..... 1 0 Foraytbe, rf. 6 0 McLarry, 2b 4 0 Reynolds, lb. 0 0 Koeroor. lb. 4 1 r . . . . 0 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 8 3 ur, ct, ........... a x 0 McAlttiUr, 2b. 2 0 0 Rapp, If., 2b 8 2 0 Sweet. C 3 1 0 a. Smith, sa. 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 X 2 0 0 0. 0 1 2 0 13 0 0 2 6 8 0 0 ' McCollouxh. p. ....1 0 THE BEE: Will Do Are Two Different Things i -mm Standing of Teams WESTEnN LEAOU1S. Played. Won. Lost. Pet .627 .657 .635 .616 .483 .461 .440 Denver 142 89 63 Dea Molnea ua 78 77 73 63 67 CS 74 70 7 88 0 Lincoln lit 0 St. Joseph 141 o; Omaha UJ 1 Tppeka -.141 CO 65 62 64 0 Sioux City 141 0 Wichita .....142 .380 0 HAT. LEAGUE. AMl-JH, LEAGUE, W.I..Tnt. W.L.Pct. Phlla. .85 45 . 654 New York. .91 41 .1X7 I'Mia 75 4B .910 Cleveland ..79 62 .603 Washlngton.73 66 .666 Chicago ....68 65 .611 Chicago ...72 67 .558 Pittsburgh 70 C9 .641 lioston .....56 to .44$ Brooklyn ..66 72 . 433 Cincinnati 60 79 .411 St. Louis.. ,4S 88 .343 Bostcn 63 63 .60S Detroit 67 73 . 431 St. Louis... 60 84 .873 New York.. 44 83 .347 AMKlt ASS N, STATU LEAGUE, AM EH. ASS'N. W.L.Pet STATE LEAGUE. W.LPct. Kearney ...66 44 .soo Hastings ..64 47 .676 York 67 64 ,513 Fremont ...65 66 . 4Sft Superior ....54 67 .4S0 Columbus ..63 68 .477 Beatrice ...51 69 .464 dr. Island.. 43 63 .347 Milwaukee M E6 .WY, Mlnneap'lls S5 CO .MO Louisville .79 63 .SK Columbus .81 65 .km St. Paul a 78 .481 l Oieao .....61 82 .427 Kan. City... GO 83 ,420 inaiana'iis 87 .83 Yraterdny'a Rcanlta WESTERN LEAGUE, Sioux City. 8: ToDeka. 7. Das Molntia-Wlchlta. noatnoned! Dw oioines laiiea to arrive. t Joseph, S-7! Denver, 4-6. Lincoln, 4-t; umana. z-s. NATfONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh-Cincinnati, rain. au uouis, i-i; umcngo, w. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, 6; Detroit 4. Chicago, 0; St Louis, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Columbua, 4-1: St Paul, 3-3. ixiieao. i-4 : Milwaukee. Indianapolis. 2-0; Minneapolis, (-5. jouisviiie, o-j; Kansas city. IfEBRABlCA STATE LEAGUE. OiHtH i.i.h a. ? I J Fremont 8: Superior. L. o Columbus, 3; Hastings, 4. uiMei Today, Western Leairua AIoux nil v at Tnrikfe. Des Moines at Wichita, St Joseph at uenver,, Lincoln at umana. National league Philadelphia at Bos ton.' St Louis at Chleairo. American Lrnm-Naw Vnrlc nt Wnah- 0 lington. a I American Asaoclntlon Cnlumhua nt Ht , i jtiiui, iuicuo ai iumvauKro, inaianapous 0 at Minneapolis, Loylevllle at ICahsos City. a in euros ka etate L.pagtie urand island 0 I at York. JTemont at Superior, Kearney 0 ui Beatrice, uoiumoua at iiaaungs. 0 Fullerton. n. i... 3 .... 0 0 C. Smith ... Totals 35 7 .10 SIOUX CITY. AB. RAIL 27- 15 A. 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 aw 6' 1 1 a.. .X 0 0 Callahan, 3b. 0 Clark, ir, 4 Kb. 't:" I Marshall, rf. 3 Rapp. c 4 IWheattev. n. 4 TOLL." A I 1 T llik V, ........... w xotais ..as a u ai i natted for Reynolds In ninth. Torteka 3001O10. 10-7 I Sioux City ....... 1 21000303-8 II Home run! T. Smith. Thrae-boae hlta n I Cochran, Burns, Two-base hits: Itapps, o iruuerton, itapp, t. nnutn. ciark. uacn II flea flvi Foravthe. Double nlay: Mc o Larry to Koerner. Stolen bases: G. I DlltlUll A. C1II4111I, lUIIURUII, UUI II,. 01 Off McCollough. 4 In two Innings: off 01 Fullerton, 7 In seven Innings; off Wheat- ol ley. 9 in seven innings; off white. I in a I two Innlncs. Bases on balls: Off Mc a Cnllnush. 1: off Fullerton. 2: off Wheat iiav. z. HirucK out: uv AicuouoiiKn. z; 3 y .f".'"0,". y8?."?' SI E. I wheatlev. 1. Time! 2:30. Umpire: An- l aerson American Aaaoclatlan Reaalte. At Kanaas City, first game R.H.E. Louisville 5 9 3 Kansas City 4 11 Batteries: Louisville, R. demons. Toney and Beveroldi Kansas City, nhABii.i. tTnvinaton ana u Lonnor. Second game: juii.r.. Loulavllle 2 S Kansas City 6 7 Batteries: Loulavllle, Louaermilk. Toney. Powell and Beverold; lean aaa Pllv Tjn mil MfMTA. At Minneapoiia, lirai raw- Minneapolis U I indiananoMa ....2 8 I , - . . xri....u. T u- .nit Owens: Indianapolis. Willis and Works. Rn.1 eama: R.H.IS. .rj;.v.ii. e s i imanawlis !!!..".. 0 6 4 Jn"a"'5r". "i. II " V. n. "At'st Paul, first game- R.H.B. .f'R! AA Z I Tl a. t vaalH HI Via 11 1 C.lVir. XaiLTUnSr nd J; Cotofui; Cvn'Cook, Cole ". nnv uecona lune St Paul J 10 Columbua 1 Batteries: St Paul. Karger and Miller; I nZ7nlC.ZZ ad RmTth. i t Milwaukee, iirst game ji.ii.iu. Toledo 1 3 Milwaukee 8 T Me. I n....... r. .v... ymi,. I xiuw.uk..' Hnvllk 'ami Huchea. - tuao - Milwaukee Battarlea: Toledo. Benn. Teague ana Toung. Devon; Milwaukee, Braun, Young and Monti ail. H. Chleasro Typoa Beataa. PITTSBURGH. Pa.. SeDt' 7. Washing VC ton printers thla afternoon defeated the 0 Cbicago typos, to a, in ine aeciainx game or tne union rnniera national .111.. U.l .UU Q V. U M Keeorltr Wine K&rrnt. TOWNER. N D.. BDt 7. Security nwmd by M. Maatera of Jacksonville, IIL. today won tne au-age event 01 ail-American field trials being held tne here over an immense numoer ot starters. OMAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1913. you won't n&ed it ? su' bTlJ REDS WIN FROM COLUMBUS Take Second Game of Final Series of the Season. WILLEY TIGHTENS AND HOLDS Hastings Ties Score In the Klnhth and In Ninth Beehtold Score Kazer for Winning Ran. HASTINGS, Neb., Sept 7.-(Speclal Telegram.) Hastings won the second of the final series today from Columbus. The visitors started out with two hits. one a homer, In the first but after that 'they were almos entirely at the mercy of Wllley. Hastings tied the score In the eighth. Brown hit for two .bases and Tacke a triple. In the ninth Corey was relieved by Thteman, who walked Maxey. Bechtold scored Maxey for the winning run with a sacrifice fly to,. deep left. Score: COMJMDUS. HASTINGS. AO.II.O.AX. AaU.O.A.E. illonV. . 1 ! i i Bchloia. rf 1 4 0 t -lb i ! I : ;Dchioia. tii i i t i Wt, lb. 4 i I 1 JwiMer. tb.. 4 0 6 1 lb 4 0 0 ?n'"t. t. 0 1 0 0 iT. 'rf! I 0 I J onrowi rb" 4 1 6 1 sraytn, Deal. Crtn. 4 KTinlnr. e 4 Pano, rf.... 4 Corr, p.... I . ... .... - , . . J. M g i j j .Kc&v, .w... v v 0 10' Flreitlri, Ml 1 ( I t II eMcCabo, If. 4 0 0 0 01 0Mi7, ... I 1 1 0 I Wllltr. a... 4 10 10 TJilmn, (.H I H Totali ti 617 11 1 To(Alt..... 711 I I Two out when winning run scored. Batted for Corey In ninth. Columbua 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 Haatlngs 1 0001001 1-4 Two-base hit: Brown. Three-base hit: Tacke, Home run: Smyth. Btolen bases: Wlsser. Maxey, Smyth," Peoples. Bases on balls! Off Wiley, 1; off Corey, 2: oft Thleman, 1. Left on bases: Hastings, 7; Columbus, 6. mt by pitched ball: By Corey, 1. Struck out: By Wllley, 10; by Corey, S. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Munroe. Third City Wins. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Sept 7.-(8pe- clal Telegram.) The York-Grand Island game was transferred to this city today, the locals winning with a batting rally in the ninth. Two-sacker by Downey, Schoonover and Poteet put Giand Islsod In the lead the second time. Ltese'a home I run with the bases full, and Potcet'a homer were features of the game. Score: YORK. OIIAKD ISULNO. AB.H.O.A.IV AB.U.O..E. RlM, lb.... till IBntth, sa... 11013 MulTr. 3b. t MilntA aa I x i 3 1 l 1 uoraf, n. 4 x i s a I tDarrr. !b... 1114 1 0 08chonoTr, cf 1 0 0 0 0 OPoUtt. c... 6 2 9 0 0 orarley, lb. 1 0 11 0 o 0 OWari. tb... t 1 0 1 lTtathabrc III I 1 It t ornaUta, p. 4 0 0 I 0 Prlca, lb... 4 J H LUae. It..., 1 1 nichnlon, ef 4 wmiiros, rf4 MattKka, e 4 Bmlthaon, p 4 I 0 1 1 f 1 0 Tattle. ...M It 37 14 I ToUl.....t4 11 XI 11 3 York A OOOS0100-7 Grand Island.... -.0 14000103-4) Earned runs: York. 6: Grand Island, 6. Two-base hlta: Smith, Rice, Mulvey. Rushenberg, Schoonover. poteet iwwney (J). Home runs!, Poteet, Lltse. Bases on balls: Off Smlthson, t; off Franklin. 1. Struck out: By umimson. : or Franklin, 9. Left on bases: York. 4; Grand Island. 8. Double plays: Smlthson to Malmoulat to Price. Smith to Barry to Farley, wild pitcn: umitnson. rut by pitched ball! Downey, Schoonover. nacnrice tuts: juarry w. oioien oases; Schoonover, Ward. Umpire: Freese. Knnerlor Lnaea Kaay One. an.BVn C.wfc f On. .1.1 etrram.) Superior lost a loosely played game today by the score of S to X Score: FIUSMONT. SUPERIOR. AB.H.O.A.K. AS.M.O.A.B. Wallaea. as. 4 4 1 IManSa. ta.. 4 1 1 Turpla. If... 4 11 Henry, lb... 4 X 11 Wettal, cf.. 4 1 klelt. Sb..,. 4 1 X OOrar. tb.... X OTbelMlnc If 4 OlAniretb. rf 4 OB'kewlta, lb 4 frDroan. cf... 1 lObet. Xb. ... 1 OScheia, a... X OYanee. p.... X GUai. rt.. 4 1 Welch, lb... 4 0 1 Nerf. e X 2 Oetehell, p. 4 1 1 Totala... M II 17 10 3 Tocala....,ll 10 X7 0 I Fremont ...........1 0 11 5 1 ' 5 H Superior o u u i v v u u i iinma run: Hi an a. Three-base hit: Rels. Basee on balU: Off Vance. 6: off Getchelt 3. struck oui: uy vanoo. a; or Getchell, 2. Mil Dy pitcnea oaiis airwwn. Armours Fail at Ft. Omaha Before the Advo Players The Armours were defeated at Fort Omaha by the Advoe yesterday. Both pitchers did well, but the Advos de veloped a batting streak in the eighth Inning after Tut tie dropped Probst's fly and scored threat rucn which proved enough to win. Score: U40UR8. ADVOS. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B. matt It.... 2 110 OPtebat. tb.. 4 0 S 1 lABtbela, rat 1 1 1 IDeaataoa, It 4 1 X 0 CM rail. Ib 4 0 e 1 arairmaa. ei. i i i At Qr til OMeantB. lb 4 X 4 1 a .tw, rf.. 4 I X I IMIalkaa. aa. 4 0 0 0 Ryan. lb... 110 0 inowley. tb. 4 3 3 0 Tuttla. .. 4 0X1 lA.Prtbat, rt 4 0 0 0 XJuaoal. a. X 1 0 lCo. e I 0 II 1 Ouraeea. p.. 4 X 0 inner, p... i a Total..... XI 7 14 I Total.... ,X4 T 4 Armntira 01001000O- Advoa 10000003 4 Earned run: Armour, 1. Three-baa hlta Ryan (D. Two-baaa hits: Burly, Mrflrath. fLi trifle a hit: Tuttla. Struck out: By Carter, 10; by Gomeaa. 5. Bases on balla: Off Carter, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Carter, 3. Double play: Al Graves to Tuttle. 8tolen bases: Probst Feitman. Time: law, umpire: wrute. Take Warn Inc. Don't let stomach, liver nor kidney trouble down you, when you can quickly down them with Electric Bitters. 60c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. ar-laaaaaaaViaa veLL, COULD YOU UPT fA6 HANG iY 'tiul CUBS BEAT THECARDS TWICE Hit the Ball Hard Against St. Louis Pitchers. PIERCE AND SMITH STRONG Smith ritchea Remarkable Game Until He la Relieved by Cheney Becaase of the Intense Heat. CHICAGO, Sept 7.-Chlcaffo made a total of thirty-nine bases on seventeen hits against St Loula In a double-header today and won both games by scores of 4 to 1 and 7 to L respectively. In the first game Smith waa Invincible and the visitors failed to get a hit until trie seventh, when' the local twlrlcr al lowed two singles. He waa replaced by Cheney In the next inning on account of the hot sun. Chicago won this contest when they bunched their hits. They gathered a total of seven hits, two of which wero homers by Schulto: triples by Archer and Saier and doubles by Phelan and Zimmerman. Pierce held Manager Huggins' men to seven scattered hits In the second game, While his teammates touched Grinar for' ten, which Included a homer by Saler,, triples by Zimmerman. Saier and Brld-t well and a double by Evers. Pierce was in several holes, but three lightning dou ble plays pulled him out of danger. Score, first game: ST. LOUIS. CHICAdO. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K. Mate, lb.. 1 S 1 4 oLiacb. ef... 10X00 Mowrey, lb, I 1 0 OPbcUn. Ib.. 4 1110 Oak, cf... 4 12 0 OSchultt, rf. 4 2 2 S 0 K'iMtchr, lb 4 110 1 OZImrman. ,1b 4 1 t J 0 Whttted. If. 4 1 0 38lr. lb.... 2 10 0 0 Etm. rf... 1 0 0 0 0M1llr, It.. X 0 X 0 M uumun. n. i 0 I 0 OBrldvtU, aa S 0 I X 0 O'tnry, u. 4 0 X S OArcbtr, e... X 1 6 0 0 ninco. C...I 0 4 1 lOood 1 10 0 0 BallM. p... 10 10 aObcney. p.. 0 C 0 0 Hacxl&t .. 10000 rerrltt. p... 0 0 1 0 0 Total. ...M 7 27 7 0 Total..... SO "I 14 I1 1 Batted for Smith In seventh, Batted for Bailee In eighth. St Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Chicago 0 I U I I 1 M Two-base hits: Phelaa, Zimmerman. Three-base hits: Archer, Saier. Home runs: Schulte (2). Hits: Off Smith. 2 In seven Innings; off Cheney, 2 In two In nings', off SeJIee. 6 in seven lnnlngc; off Perrltt 1 In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Bailee. Btolen bases: Magee, Schulte. Double ploys: Konetchy (unassisted), O'Leary to Magee to Konetchy. Left on bases: St Louis, 6; Chicago, 3. Bases on balls: Off Smith, 1: off Bailee, 2; off Cheney, 1. Hit by pitched boll: By Sal lee, Saier; by Smith, Wlngo. Struck out: By Smith. 3; by Bailee. 3; by Cheney, 1; by Perrltt L Time: 1:30. Umpires: Klcm and Orth. Score, second game: st. louw. crncAoo. An.n.o.A.ja. An it o k Hw, X..bl 0 X 4 OMlller, .. 4 1 X I Mownr, lb, I 1 1 1 omtre. rs. .. 4 OSchult. rf. 4 OZImrmin. tb 4 osaltr, lb.... 4 owilllami, cf I 0 Drill Kill, ts 4 OMtedhara. 0 I X Pierce, c... X 14 4 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 211 0 0 12 0 0 1 1 t 0 0 4 10 10 10 Oakea. rt... 4X10 HVartcby, lb 4 0 t 0 WHIttM. if. s 0 t 0 Krana, rt... S 0 1 0 o-Lrr, aal 1 2 1 rallibia. aa 0 0 S 0 Hlldebnd. 3 1 1 4 Orintr. a... 110 0 0 Totala... Totala.,...X0 T 24 t 0 SJ 10 7 12 0 St Louis 0 0100000 0-1 Chtsago Two-base hits: Hildebrand. Grlner. Evera. Three-base bits: Saier. Bridwell, Zimmerman. Home run: Baler. Double plays: Evera to Saier (2), Bridwell to Event. to Saier. Lett on bases: St. Louis. cnicago, . uaik: unner. uasea on balls: Off Grlner. 1; off Pierce. 1. Struck out: By Fierce, 6; by Grlner, 4. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Klem and Orth. Stovall Deposed as Manager of Browns ST. LOUIS, Sept 7. After denying for the last month rumors to that effect President Hedges of the American league team tonight announced that Georgo Sto vall had been deposed as manager of the Browns. Jimmy Austin, the .locals' third baseman, will lead the team until Hedges selects Stovall'a successor. Hedges said that In all probability Branch RIckev former American Imiim urar.cn Rickey, rormer American league catcher and scout would be his manager In 1913. Hedges has asserted that Stovall waa making no effort to develop his new players. He blamed Stovall for not get ting the team higher than seventh place. President Hedges later announced that he had given Stovall a' vacation for the rest of the season. Whether he would guard the first sack next season would depend on his attitude toward the new manager, Mr. Hedges said. WAGMANS TAKE VICTORY FROM RED OAK IOWA, TEAM The Wagmans of Omaha defeated the fast Red Oak., la., aggregation in a slug ging exhibition last Thursday at their harvest festival at Coburg. la., by the score of 13 to U In twelve Innings. The feature ot the game was the heavy hitting ot tho Wagmans, Espe cially Suty, Platx, Ostronlc and Kemp. Dykettarted for the Wagmans. but could not hold the pace and retired In the fifth In favor of J. Jellen, who pitched splen did ball. Red Oak previously won from the Wag. mans by a score of 1 to 0. Score: R.H E. Wagmans 3 0002020300 4-11 17 3 Red Oak 13030000300 2-U 10 4 Batteries: Wagmans, Dyke and F. Jel ten. J, Jellen and Kemp; Red Oak, An derson and Brosuaban. f I COOUJ Drawn for The Bee ( SURA t "A Wells Wins the Golf Match at Happy Hollow A. R.- Wells, with a handicap of twelve, was an easy winner In an elghteen-hole handicap match play today, he finishing 4 up on the colonel and thereby annexed the golf bog presented by E. W. Arthur to the player returning the' best score againBt bogey. Following aro a few of the scores turned in: Handicap. Down. Up. A. R. Wells 12 .. 4 W. H. Gates 24 ... 1 W. E. Shepald, Jr 16 .. 1 J. M. Glllan 24 .. 1 K. A. Nordstrom 2 1.. C. E. Reed St.. R. M. Laverty..., 11 1 .. W. C. Lyle 20 1 In the finals for the George H. Payne trophy, James H. McKlnnon (14) won from C. E. Reed (12), 2 and 1, and In tho tl"n,a tor the IL M. RoB'.rs prlie W. W. Buchanan (16) won out from M. W. . "noades (13), z and l. In the first round of play for the J. E. Georeo cup It M. Laverty (11) beat F. S. Aldous (IB), 4 and 3; W. E. Rhoades (20) beat Joseph Polcar (10), 3 and 2; G. F. Gilmoro (10) beat F. M. Cox (12). 4 and 3, and A- 1L Wells (12) beat E.E. Klmberly 18 8 2. I WILLIAMS WINS TENNIS TITLE FROM WASHBURN HAVERFORD, Pa., Sept 7. R. Norrls Williams second of Harvard this after noon won the Intercollegiate tennis cham pionship by defeating W. M. Washburn, alao of Harvard. The score: ,6-4, 3-6, 6-4. 6-L Williams waa a member of the Ameri can tennis team which won the Davis challenge cup from England this sum mer. The match today was played under unfavorable weather conditions. A flno misty rain fell throughout the play, mak ing the court soft and slippery, which compelled the two contestants to stop at frequent intervals to remove the mud from their shoes. In spite of the bad weather, however, a larae crowd saw the Play. William Washburn, who Is Massachu setts state champion, won his way Into tho finals by defeating J. X. Armstrong. also of Harvard, 9-7, 2-6, 8-6, 14-12. Tho match was begun yesterday, but was Interrupted by rain and was finished today. HAIDA PAPOOSE THE WINNER OF SPEED RACE BUFFALO. N. T., Sept 7.-The Perry centennial power boat regatta on the Niagara river closed this afternoon with a thlrty-flve-mlle speed race in which Halda Papoose, owned by Max C, Flelsch man of Cincinnati, won; taking the Black ton 13,000 trophy and cash prise of 3S50. In tho three-day regatta. Commodore J Stuart Blackton of New York won first i and third In the Buffalo Chamber of icommerce race; a first and third In the I mhnmn. trnh - . 1 " ' " in tne 'erry special race una aternoon, netting him trophies and cash prises of 36.4S0. Mr. Fleischman won two second prizes and one first Scott's Blnffa Team Wins. SCOTT8 BLUFFS, Neb., Sept 7.-(Spe- ctal Telegram. Scotts Bluffs won from the Nippon Japanese team here today "by the score of 8 to 0. Japanese 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 Scotts Bluffs..! 0312001 -8 9 Batteries: 8cotts Bluffs, Hoffman and fllolllngworth; Japanese, Lango and Tanesl. umpire: uowin. To Fmnrhlaea to Grant At a meeting yeBterday the Commercial Bowling league granted a franchise to numohr's Old Tavern team. This leavea i tw franchises to be granted beforethe ; ,eaBue openB Monday evening. September 22. Tho league decided to bowl on the Metropolitan alleys Monday and Wednes day evenings. Atlanta Wlna Pennant. MOBILE. Ala.. Sept 7. New Orleans deeated Mobile today by a score of 5 to 2 In the last game of the Southern association season. The victory of the visitors decided the pennant race In fa vor ot the Atlanta club by half a game. rercisxcnt AUTenwins as now u Big Returns. G-e FAMILY TRADE South Omaha: Win. Jetter, 2502 N Street. Phott So. 863. C3 by "Bud" Fisher But x WON'T SOX SHOT 0UTBY BROWNS1 St. Louis Americans Make it Three. Games Oat of Four. SH0TT0N MAKES ONLY SCORE Sinn-lea and Steals Second, When Walker'a Single Scores Sbotton for Only Marker of the . Sesalon. ST. LOUIS, Sept 7.St Louis made It three out of four from Chicago by win-1 nlng the final game of the series, 1 to 0. St Louis played sensational ball behind Baumgardner, who pitched his best In the pinches. The Browns scored the onlyj run of the game In the sixth, Shotten singled and stole second. Pratt was! walked purposely and Walker singled to center, scoring Shotten. Score: ST. LOUI8. CHICAGO. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.II.O.A.E. Shotton. cf. 4 12 0 1 Wearer, is. 5 1 2 0 0' Auitln, 8b.. 4 Pratt. 2b... 2 0 12 lLoriJ, 3b.... Z 2 2 2 OColllns, rt. 4 12 0 OChaae, lb... 4 12 0 ODoilf. cf.... I 0X0 OCbtppell. It 4 0 5 X OTlreton, Sb.. 2 14 2 ODercer, 2b.. 1 0 10. too 7 0' Walker. If.. 2 Meinert. rf. 1 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 Covlngto, lb 1 Balentl, .. 2 Atnw, e... X umnronr. p I o r 2 OEcbalk. c. Deni. d... Total.... .21 6 27 12 IClcotte, p ruuich , Easterly ; White ... nuaiell . Total 34 8 24 Batted for Breton In seventh. Batted for Benz In seventh. Ran for Easterly In seventh. 9 01 Ron for Clcotte in ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ut Louis v u u u u i u u Sacrifice hit: Lord- Stolen bases:r Pratt Shotten. Bases on balls: OKI Baumeardner. 2: off Dent, 1. Struck out: By Baumgardner, 4; by Benz, 4; by Ci cotte.1. Hits: Oft Benz. U in six Innings;- off Clcotte, none In two Innings. Lett on bases: Chicago, iu; ttt louis, v. Tlmo: 1:45. Umpires: Dlneen and Sheri dan, i Turner Wins for Nnps. DETROIT. Mich.. Sent 7. Terry Turner! was the mountain which Detroit could' not surmount today and Cleveland downed the Tigers, 6 to 4. Leeplng Into' the air, going down Into the dirt, to ills left and behind the bag, the "cotton- toDDed" third baseman or tho visitors broke ud four Detroit rallies, knocked in one run and scored two himself. Cleveland scored in the first inning andi an Infield out helped Detroit to tie. In the fourth doubles by LaJoie and Turner, and Graney's single gave the Naps two runs. Dour nits in mo sixin aaaea iwoi more. Detroit made two tallies In theln half of the sixth on hits Dy uusii. vitt and Cobb, a pass to Crawford and an lufleld out Onslow's grounder In the eluhth brought coob home wun ue trolt's final run. In the ninth inning,, Cleveland made victory certain when O'Neill walked, advanced on an out and' scored on Chapman's single. . Cobb hod the better ot Jackson in to-i day's batting duel( the former secunngi one nit ana jacuson iauing to reucai first base In live attempts, score: Batted for Comstock In the eighth. CLEVELAND. DETHOIT. AB.H.O.A.K. AD.H.O.A.E. Llftbolft, cf. X 0 0 0 OButh, ,... 4 1 4 01 Chapman, ( 1 0 Jackaon. rt. 6 0 2 Lajol. 2b, .. 4 1 4 Johnston, lb 2 2 10 Turner, 8b.. 4 2 1 Greney, If,. 4 2 2 CVNetU. c. J 1 Stenn, p.... 4 10 I ntui, ,U.... C I 1 0 Crawford, r! 4 0 0 1 OCobb. cf.... Ill 1 lVeach, If... 10 2 4 OOnilow. lb.. 4 0 IS 0 McKee, c... 4 1 X 0 0 Louden, lb. X 1 0 1 aComttock. n X 1 0 1 0 o ol 1 II 0 01 1 0 1 V 1 1 2 0' 0 0 Hlch 10 0 Totala. .28 12 27 17 XDubue, p... 0 0 0 1 0 Total.. ...31 7 17 22 X Cleveland 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1-6 Detroit 1 00002010-4 Two-base hits: Vltt. Bteen, Comstock, Lajole, Turner, O'Neill. Three-baso hit: Chapman. Hits: Off Comstock, 11 In eight lnnintrs; off Dubuc, 1 In one In nlng. Sacrifice hits: Lelbold. Johnston. Stolen base: Lelbold. Double playsl Jackson to O'Neill: Comstock to Bush to Vltt; Vltt to Onslow to McKee; Chap man to Lajole to Johnston; Bush to On slow. Lett on bases: Cleveland, 6; De troit. 8. Bases on balls: Off Stein, E; off Comstock, 1; off Dubuc, 1. Hit by 'pttdhed ball: Louden. Steen. Struck cut: By Stein. 3; by Comstock, 1. Wild pitch: Comstock. Time; ISA Um-i plres: O'Ljughlln and Hildebrand. Maya Ilia Wife. IOWA CITT. Ia., Sept 7. William Der foot a graduate of Carlisle Indian col lege, tonight shot and killed his French' Canadan wife after a domestic quarrel. Chronic Dyapepaln. 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