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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1913. SIODX WIN .OVER THE KAWS Pile Up One More Ran Than Topeka in Spite of Bally. BATFEST ARRIVES TOO LATE Jeffs Aim Wasn't So Bad at That Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher v, Btonx City RapaRerWolds in- lleconrt atl Eighth Innings lor To'.al of Fire'llnn and' . "Winn. TOPEKA; Kan.,' Sept 9. Topeka -came Daca -wiiii a-nailing -rauy-in- ineeignthr but fell ono. acor. short of the fvo. runs piled ,up bj BI6u City, who. bunchecVhlts off Reynolds and won. Score: TOPEKA. - AD. -R; II. ? I - i o 0 0 , 0 0 o. 1 .0 , 0 u 2 0 6 s 2 0 .0 A. 4 I 2 j0 Cochran, Sb ,4 Forsylhe, rf. (.,;..s McLarry, 2b.. 4 Korrnor, lb. ..I..... 4 Gear, cf. 4 Rappa..-lf. t.,.,.4 S McAllister, c 4 O. Smlth,-ss. li. S Reynolds,", p, 1...I....3 C. Bmlth 1 , Singleton. J r... o 0 0 6- -0 8 0 0 0 o -o Total ..1.1.:... .'34 A" SIOVX. CITY; . t AD. n. H. XT ll i 2 o. jtA. : Gooney.'Sb 6 Wood, to. 4 T. Smith. aaJ 3 Clarka, If. .... Davidson, cf, 2 Sum, lb. ..... 4, Marshall, rf. t Rapp e. J EldetyiPi 3 WWta, p. ..i. 1 9 0 1 1 I . 0 2 1. -1 0 0 Z.J 1 ' 3' 0 , 0 2' 0 J' 0 ToUOa 34 C 9 27. 10 2' Bit tod for O. Bmllh' In the ninth. Batted for Reynolds la tho ninth. . Topeka ......v. 000000044 Sioux City.. 030 0, 0008 0-4 Home ftnv, Koerriar. Two-bait hlU: Burn (X), Rabp. Sacrlflco hits Davidson. IDoublo play : TT. Bmlth to Burns. Htoln bases; IUippr Wood, Clarke2), Davlraon. Hltai Off Elder, 8 In even and one third innings. Eases on bals: Off Key noldsl f ; off Elder. 1; off White, 1. Btwck outs By Raynolde, 3; by Elder, 2; by White L 'Wild pitch: .Bey nold lm by pJtohed ball: By Reynolds, 1: by Elder, 1. Time: 2K8. Umpire; Anderaon. WlfcltTTA AND BOOSTERS SPLXT' Donble-IIcader: Rcanlta In . Kvi Honors to En oh Team. WICHITA, Kan., Septr 6. Wichita; and Dea Motasa 'divided a double-header, aen aatlonal aupport behind Musser"a pitching winning' thor flrat, while Fox', two home runa . Sa the aecand, scoring: , all Ds Motnea. runs,, warp overbalanced by Bllla' homer with one on In the fourth and three singles, n. walk, a hit bnUman and,, an error Jn the' eighth.' Lambert,, a re cruit from Howard. Katt, pitched a good Kame. Score, flrat gamo: WICHITA. AB. R. It. O. A. E. napp, a ,. 4 0 13 3 1 Nicholson, if ...... 1 0 0 2 0 0 Mlddleton, cf .t 4 1110 0 Hughes, lb 4 0 3 1 1 Oillla, rf-, '2 , Oi .0 3 . 1 0 Burke, lb . 8 ' 0f !0 8 3 . 0 Bmlth, b 2 -0 0 0 0 0 Castle, o . 3 0 0 6 3 0 Regan, p 8 0 0 0 1 0 Davis 1 0 0 0 0 0 . ToUU 28 1, 4 ' DISS MdlNES. " AB. R. H 27 12 o. 2 0 4 0 11 o 4 3 1 A. 0 0 0 2 0 B 0 2 G Ilfthn, rf 6 VOX, It 4 Hunter, cf 2 Leonard, 8b 4 'Jones, lb 3 llellly, sa 4 Bhaw. o ............. 8 Kwolat, 2b ......... 4 Muster, p 4 0 0 1 1. 1 0 0 0 0 Total 88 8 27 16 'Batted for Regan In ninth. 3ea Molnea , 0 1 2 0,0 .0 Wichita HVOOt 03 0-1 Left on btaea: Wichita. 8:' Dts'MnlnM 7. .Sacrifice hits: Nicholson. Rurkn. Two-baso hits: Fox, Bnaw. Throe-base hit! Mlddleton. 'Stolen busos: Bmlth, Castle. Struck; out: By.Jtcean, 4i by Kusaer, 4. Basea on balls: Off Regan, J! off Muaser, B. Wild .pltchi Regan. Balk: Rean Hit- by pltohed ball: By Muster, Bmlth. Time: 2:03. Umpire. Be Krlst. Score, aocond gumti WICHITA. AB. . R. II. 0 2 1 0 O. 1 0 3 11 1 A. . 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 iupr, ss 3 .Nicholson, If ....... 8 Mlddleton. c 3 Jlughea, lb ,, 3 Bills, rf 4 urk, 2b. 4 Bmlth. 3b 4 Wacob, o 4 Lambert, p ,, 4 Totals 33 7 10 27 is DES MOINES. w . AB. IL It Kahn, rf 4 0 1 fox. If b 2 3 Slunter, cf ,.4 0 1 3-eonard, Jb 4 0 1 Uooea, lb 3 0 1 Itellly, aa 4 0 1 fcllKht, c 4 0 0 Ewoldt. 2b 4 11 I-Aiferty, p 811 Bdaw loo O. 1 0 1 1 13 4 2 2 0 0 A. 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 3 G 4 0 Total ; .36 4"io 24' 17 Ballad for Laf fertv In ninth. jUa. atoinea 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 04 6 A-7 iWjc< , 0, 00. li 0.0 0 Irfft on baaea: Wichita. I; Da Molnea. i..fft?co..wtt! "uhea, Haha Two. ffiH 2Sn ""run: Bill.. Burke. Hmiiii Leer snara. Jones, Hunter. Struck out: By irr??i. S u'liy1 uasea on balls: Off Lambert. 1: off Laf fertv 1 Hit by pitched ball: By Laffertv Mm Atotolw TlmS- l1. "Empire: LOUP CITY TRIMS SCOTIA IN FAST GAME, TEN TO FOUR LOOP CITT, Neb., Sept .-Speclal Tolerram.)-Loup City trlmed BcoUa in one of the most exciting game of tho ceaaon. Hoask of the locals batted the ball for two four-base hlta and regis tered a sacrifce fly, a vniK and a atolen baa, which In all waa responsible for five runs. Miller of the visitors slugged the ball Into deep center field for the third home run of the game. The score: Loup City .. 11202010 0HE6 Scotia 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0-4 7 1 Batteries: Loup City, Durea and Prich art; bcotla, McFarland. Saunder and Am. merman. Umpire: Haas. Attendance, American Association Results. At 8L Paul-First game: R.H.B. Indlaaapolia , ,t 5 1 Bt. PiuT 7 12 0 ..ii11 WeUl Casey; Walker and Miller. Second game: R.H.E. inuiauiaDOiu, , 0 iui , 172 nndjSmVsi Burk and Casey; Cramer At Milwaukee R.H.E. uuuisvme .....0-7 a MUwaukta 4 J uaiienea: woodburn and Saverold Kapnlcka and Hughea? veroid, Af Mlnneapoy- , . R.H.E. Mir.-.-.ii: 8 1 u 6 MBt.u1'"J.. Collamore and Passler: gwr-rnnPng'il"0- 1 Ord Wins Pram Rill... n?1iA'Bt?1- -8PlaL)-011tner defeated Ord Sunday In an exciting game by the score of 10 to 7. The feituTe of the .game .waa tha hlttlnar of th niiTrfli tew and the work of tuibattery.- Score; Ord I 0 0 O O B A A ft V m Batteries; Glltr.er. Luby and filren; Ont, HUU wic men l.V An Ualy 'tiosli should be covered with clean bandages, Maturated with Bucklen', Arnica Salrc HaaU burns, wounds, aorea. pile. 26c yoa-aal Beaton Drug Ca-Adrertlae f V ll 1. ' ' Y - . J-T. jlN SIGHT- 'TKRB K16KT 'ft st O efUE UP THCR.C 1 . ' .fOM,PDORSIArt WASTlNO-TWOiq . fl , iV .1 rf 1 , 1 ' ' j .3WUSiHooT(rifrNTVrtt,i;y gQ l I W'M f ,l 7 j:f in Ho?es-rtTfssi tuws J fmfmmm U iws&iil J' v ' into xow ojlut- i outMT to ( i .iMBHL'il fa' --; T A . : ' Uaaasaaaaa8BlaBsaassi "B,aaaBsBaaBSajsBBBas SENATORS TRIMNAPS TWICE DoublerHender Won by Pitching of Johnson and Booming. WASIUNQTON SECURES 27 HITS Moeller flliiKKina; Star of Day, Mnk- lnnr k Homo Kiln, Triple and Tito nlHKlea Out of ElBht Tlmea, Up. WABIHNOTON. Beet 9.-Wlth second place in the American league raco at atako Washington and Cloveland began today one of the most Important secies of tho season with a, double-header hero. both c,nda of which, went to Washington. to 1 and 8 to 2. The games wero won mainly through tho airtight pitching of Boehllng and Johnson. Boehltng allowed but four hlta and Johnson had been hit Only twice, when ho retired aftsr the eighth. Ayrea, a recruit from Richmond, Va auocceded Johnson and was hit three tlmea In ono inning. Manager Birmingham started two of his atar pitchers, rOegg oud Blandlng, but neither waa effective. Gregg waa wild and waa forced to retire In theseoond Inning of the first game before a man' was out. Cullop succeeded him with the bases loaded .and prevented Washington from acorlng. He In turn gave way after tha alxth to James, who later was called upon to relieve Blandlng in the second game. Tha youngster pitched good ball. Washington made twenty-seven hits In the two games for a total of thirty-eight bases. Moeller was the aluggtng star of the day, making a home run, a triple' and two aingles out of eight times up. Score, first game: CLEVELND. WASldNOTON. Aii.H.o.A.m. Aii.it.n.A.n. JlboM, tf.. 4 1 1 IMoslltr, rt.. 4 1 1 0 0 hafemu, ! 0 .1 ekson. rf.. 4 11 i IMIUn. ... 4 1110 1 orcwur, Sti. S 1 1 4 1 S OGsjulll, lb... 4 I It 0 0 1 IMotsul. ... 1 1 1 4 0 1 gljpurte. Sb. 0 0 1 0 Ollenrr, c... 1 1 0 1 0 0 ORlutnkt. If.. I 1 0 HO OMcDrM. M. I 0 4 0 1 0Uohllnc. p. S 1 I 0 1 o i e Touu u it n it i o o o o IaJoI. lb... i JofcaMsa. lb 1 Turntr, lb.. I Ornr. If... 2 CkriKb, c... 1 irnni, c..,, i Orr. p.... 1 Cullop, p.... 0 Jm, p.... IJktcs 9 Olwn ...... 1 Touu rr u t Cleveland 0 0'T 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Washington 0 0 1 2 0 3 2 0 -3 Milan out; hit by batted ball. Hatted for Carlsch In seventh. Batted for Cullop In seventh. Three-base hit: Lei bold. Homo run! Moellor. Hlta: Off Uregg, 2 In one Inning; off Cullop, 7 In five Innings; oft James, 4 in two innings, ttacniice hits: Turner, Cullop. Sacrifice fly; Chapman. Stolen base: Milan. Double Dlays: Milan to dan. dll, Laole to Johnston, Chapman to La lole. Left on bases: Cleveland. 7: Wash. lngton, 7. Bases on balls: Off Oregg, 2; off L.UUOP, a; on .jamts, i; orr iioennngi c Btruck out: By Cullop, 3. Time: 1:55. Um pires: jsvana ana tsgan. BCor. second game: CLEVELAND. WAIIIINUTON. AU.1I.O..A.U All. II. n. A. K. Lolboia, tt.. 4 0 10 oMotller, rt.. 4 J 9 Cbspmaa, ts 1 1 3 OMIUn, cf . I 1 1 0 0 DunUp. M . 1 0 1 1 SBpenter, tt.. 0 0 0 0 JtrkMa. rf.. 4 119 OFo.tw, Jb... I 1 1 t Lsjot. lb...l 0 11 OOtudll. lb... 4 1 S t 0 Braar. I... 110 0 lVtonsn. lb, 11 I I I JoluMton. lb 4 it l CAioratth. e. 4 1 7 o a Turner, lb, 1 o 0 tWlllUm. c. 0 0 1 0 o uum, id.... loot esnuiM, ir... I i i o 4 Ortnvr If... 4 10 0 OMeOiid .41111 O-Ntlt. c. 1 0 1 0 OJohnMO. p.. 1 1 J o niiimn, e i e i l lArtrs. p.... o o e UUBalm. p. 1 0 0 0 O'Morlcj .... 0 0 0 0 0 Jtmt. p..... 1 0 0 10 ToUU.. ..11 14 21 U 4 ToUtl W I 14 13 3 Ran for Johnson In the eighth Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 i-j 'Washington 1 2 3 0 O -0 2 -3 Two-base hits: Johnston, Oandll. Threo-baae hlta: Moeller. Mcllrlde. Home run: Aliumlth. Hlta: Off Blandlng. 3 in two Innings; oft James, in six in nlns; off Johnson, 2 in eight Innings; off Aeyrs, 3 In one Inning. Stolen basea: Shanks, Alnsmlth (3). Double play: Chap man to lajoio io Johnston. ie(t on oases: Cleveland, s; waahington, 7. liases on balls: Off Blandlng, 2. First base on errors; Cleveland, 3; Washington, L Struck out: By Jamea, 6; by Johnson, 7: by Aeyrs, 2. Wild pitch; Blandlng. Time. 1:69. Umpires: Egan and Evans, Rehar Win for- Boston. BOSTON, Bept. .-Rebg. ar pinch hltUr, won today'a game for Boston when he singled in tha eleventh Inning, enabling Oardner, who previously had hit safely, to score the run which gave the world a champions a 3-to-2k victory, over Detroit. The visitors tied the acoro In tha ninth innlne. Boston scored In the first inning on singles by Hooiier and Enffl and sacrl. flcea by Speaker and Lewis. One-baae hit- by C6bb and Onslow, lasrdner'a er.. I ror and a wild pitch allowrfl Dtrolt 4? locals' socond run came In the third in ning on basea on balls to Hooper and Speaker, an Infield out and a sacrifice fly by Lewis. In the ninth inning aftor Cobb had walked Hooper dropped a long fly by Veach and Cobb reached third base. Cobb went out, however, when Onslow filed to Speaker, catching Cobb In a double play. MoKes then singled, scoring Veach with tho tying run. Score: DETROIT. BOSTON. AU.Ii.O.A.B. AB.II.O.A.B. Bnah, 0 Vltt. lb..... 4 Cmwfora, rt 4 Cobb, ct I Vetch. If.... 4 I s 9!looer. rf... 4 11 0 0 4 1 I OEnslt, lb... I 111 OSpesktr, ct.. 1 9 1 OKwU, If.... 1 OOardntr, IbS OYerk 2b... t OJtnTiin. sa. 4 OCadr. o..... 1 OMoMlcy. p.. 1 01HII, p 1 O'Hehs 1 Oiulow, lb,, t 1 11 M1C. a.,. 4 11 qinoo. c.v 1 Ioudfn. lb.. 4 Uronr, p.,,, 3 Dubuo, p.... 2 rutt o 9 1 i a 0 1 9 9 0 0 Tnl.li ,J7 10 SI II TOUU 11 1011 II 9 Ran for Mclr in ninth. One out when winning run scored. Batted for Janvrln In eleventh. Detroit 0 100000010 0-2 Boston 1 010000000 1-3 Three-baao hltsi oVach, Engle. Hits: Off Drover, 7 in eight Innings; off Dubuc, 3 In two and two-thirds Innings; off Moss ley 8 In nine and one-third Innings: off Hall. 2 In one and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: Speaker, Lewis, a rover, Vltt. Sacrifice fly: Lewis. Stolen bases: Hooper, Speaker, Bush. Doublo play: Speaker to Cady to Janvrln. Lett on bases: Detroit. 13! Boston. S. B&sna on balls: Off Moseley, 6; off rOover, 3. First Daso on error: eiroit, l. Btrucic out: By rQover, 1; by Moseley. 4; by Hall, 2; by Dubuo. 1. Wild rsltoh: Moselev. Tim: 2:34. Umpires: Illldebrand and O'Loughlln. LaTerena Wild, Yanks Win. NEW YORK, Bept. S.-Loveron' mo mentary wlldnesa cost St Louts today'a game with New York, the locala win n ng, ( to 5. Fisher was hit fiard by tha vlsltora, but remained In the gamo until the eighth Inning, when he gavo way to a pinch hitter. 6f. Louis started by ham mering htm for threo runs In the, third, Walker cleaning up the basea With a double. New York fought back, scoring two -atngle runs in successive Innings and drove Wellman out of the box In the fifth, when three runs wero soored on four clean hits, a sacrifice and a. steal, fit Louis got one run In the sixth on Walker's single and Williams triple, the batter being thrown out at the plate. Singles by Pratt, Williams and Coving ton tied the score In the flrat halt of the eighth, but Leverens forced over the winning run for New York In the -second half, when with the baaea full. Peck Inpaugh waa aent In to bat for Fisher and was walked. Score: ,ST. LOUIS. NEW YORK. An.H.O.A.K. An.ir.o.A.e. giofii. er.. i Avatlo. R... 4 1 9 SMilul. lb... 6 11 0 3 OWoKer. ct... 4 9 1 1 9 t Cre. It. 113 10 H.rlull. Sb. 1 1 0 110 Kslsbt. lb.. 4 3 It t 9 iOllhooUr. rf 9 1 1 1 tinier, m... Ill 19 1 Swenr, c. 4 J S 0 1 OFIiher. p.... 1 9 9 9 3 O'lStklnt ..999 lltlt. lb.... I 1 VJk.r, If.. 4 1 fUUlsm. rf4 1 Cotlnrta, lb 4 1 IWUdu, M..4 9 Asnaw, 0....4 S WMIroan. p. 1 1 Lsrtrtni. p. I 9 Boone 9 9 9 14 It 14 lrord. p 9 9 9 ToUli... ToUli 19 3 37 IT 0 St Louis 0 0 S 0 0 1 0 1 04 New York 0 0 1 1 I 0 0 1 M Two-baas hlta: Walker. Asnew. Three. base hit: Williams: Sacrifice hits: Well- man, Fisher. Sairtftce fly: Fisher. Btoldn baaca: Austin, Shotten. Cree, Left on baaea: New York, 7; Bt Louis, 4. Baaea on balls: Oft Fisher, 1; off Wellman, 3; orr iveverenx, s. wild pitches: wellman, x. leased ball: Sweeney, Hlta: Off Wellman, six in four and two-thirds innings; oft Leverenz. 2 In three and one-third in nings; off Fisher, 11 In eight Innings; off roru. nona in one inning. Time; z:o. Umpires: Ferguson and Sheridan. Chlcairo Trims Phlladalnhla. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sopt 9,-Bodta'a stck work aecured a vctory for Chicago over rnnaaeipnia nere today, by a to a uoaie scored in ine second inning on a nome run drive into the left field bleachers und his single in the fourth scaalon tallied J. Collins, who mud. thr basea on a muff by Oldrlng. Philadelphia aui men on ine oaaea in every inning, but only one of the reached third. Thla waa In the second, when two singles and a psaa filled the bases, with one out but Schang hit Into a double play. Score; CHICAGO. PHIIADCLPHIA. AD.K.O.A.K. AB.II.O.A.K. wktit. .. 4 1 4 I lB.l('rpkr. rill M Lonl Ib 1 a 1 3 1 u 3 1 0 3 1 4 1 9 9 9 OWfJth, cf... 3 1 1 9 9 OOldrin. If-. 4 9 19 1 J. CotllM, rf Chase, lb..., 4 Dodl. ct.... 4 CtPPll. It. 4 SchaJk. o... 4 Bertsr lb.. 1 lltUMll. ... 1 OK.CoUlas. 3b 1 1 4 9 utter, ib... 1 oil OUelnala, lb, 3 1 t 1 o 9 Berry, 114 14 OSdunc, ... 4 0 I 4 9 Header, p.... a 9 1 I 0 ToUU 13 injl 1 Totals..,.! liTU 1 Philadelphia .,0 0 0.-0 0, 0 0 0 0-0 Chicago '. .0 1010000 0-3 Home run: Bodle. Sacrifice hits: Walsh, Russell, J. Collins. Stolen base: J. Collins. Struck out; By Russell, 3; by Bander, 6, noses on DAiis: wi iiusseij, s; on, iianaer, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Bender, Berger. First base on errors. Chicago, 2. Left on basea: Chicago, 7: Philadelphia, 8. Double playa. Berger to Weaver to Chase. Schalk to. Lord. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Connolly and Dlnn. - i. .i . . . Key to tha Sltuatlon-Bco Advertising. Standing of Teams Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Sioux City, 5; Topeka, 4. Des Moines; 3-4; Wichita, 1-7. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St Louis, 0; Chicago, 4. Brooklyn, 2; Pittsburgh, a AMERICAN LEAGUE.. Chicago. 2; Philadelphia, 0. Bt Louis.iS New York, C Cleveland, 1-2; Washington, 8-8. . . Detroit 2; Boston, 3. . Eleven 'Innings. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, 1-2; .St Paul, '7-L "N Louisville, 0; Milwaukee,' i: ' " ' Toledo, 6; Minneapolis, 6. t Columbus, 2; Kansas City, 3. Gashes Todny. es Molnea at Lincoln, Sioux City at National League-Boston at Cincinnati, Philadelphia at Bt Louis. American League Chicago at Phlladel- nhla Of T ,,1. ., . 1., ' rt. , . at Washington. Detroit at Boston. American Association Indianapolis at Ht. Pnlll TlllnvlllA nt XTIIwiiiiVaa rr.n,ln at Minneapolis, Columbus at Kansas City. President Wilson Cup Won by Ellen MARBLEHEAD. Mass.. Sent. 9. Tha President Wilson cud. emblematic nt Qerman-American sender yachts suprem acy, was won today by the Ellen, owned ny cnaries r. Curtis of Boston, which defeated tho Clma. owned bv fluv T.nwnil also of Boston, by ono mlnuto thirty-five seconds in a strong breeze. NEW RECORD MADE BY SMALL AUTOMOBILES CORONA, Cai, Sept 21. A new world's record for automobiles of 731 cubic Inches piston displacement waa established hero today by Edward Waterman In a Bulck car. Waterman covered 102.48 miles In the light car race over the Corona course In 1:37:26H, an average of slxty-threo miles an hour. Tlie best previous record was sixty-one miles an hour. BerTTjrn Defeata Mason City.. BERWYN, Neb.. .Bept. 9.-(SpeciaU Berwyn took Mason City to a trimming on the Berwyn diamond to the tune of 3 to 1 yesterday. There was nothing do ing up io me. aevenm, r osx uoumes by the Berwyn team kept the visitors from scoring until the ninth. Score: R.H.E. Mason City.. 00000000 1-1 4 3 Berwyn 00000080 2 7 2 Batteries: Mason City, Crothers and: Rosene; Berwyn. Haller and Weaver, i BroTrulnsr Kin as Lose Another. The King-Peck boll team continued Its winning streak by defeating the Brown-Ing-KIng ball club Sunday at Elm wood park by a score of 15 to &. The feature of the gamo waa the heavy hitting of tho King-Peck. Batteries: King-Pecks. Hronek and Mills; Browning-Kings, Bales and Alderman. 1 light to Draw. BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9. Bob McAl lister and "Sailor" Ed Petroskey fought twenty rounds to a draw here this after noon, duplicating the result of their meeting aome wceka ago. McAllister was a 10-to-t! favorite. They fought at the middleweight limit. Una Krerrthlnar. Scout Billy Gilbert of the Brooklyn club aald the other day that the new right handed pitcher, Elmer Brown, la a real major leaguer. "Brown will make good froni the start." saya Gilbert "He haa everything. Including nerve." Bishop Urges Parsons to Cut Out Tobacco BT, CHARLES, Mo., Sept 9. Bishop E. E. Hosa of the Methodist Episcopal church. South,' .urged ministers attending the Mlaabvirt conference of that 'church here today to refrain from the use of tobacco In any form, and ho characterised total abstinence from the weed as one of the distinguishing marks of a gentle man. While he waa speaking, several preachers were smoking on the lawn In front of the church In which the con ference .was, held. 'I ' ' ' .'I J . Key to tha Situation Bee Advertising (7 COBS SHUT MT CARDINALS Chicago Wins Final of Scries, Mak ing Nine Straight Vivtories. GAME A BATTLE OF PITCHERS Outfielder Onkea Misjudges: Corrl don's Lonsr Drlvo In Seventh nnd It Goes for Homer, Scorlnsr Three. CHICAGO, Sept. 9,-Outf (older Oakcs misjudged Co'l-rlacri's long drlVo In th& seventh inning' today and It went for a home run with two men scoring ahead of Corriden and Chicago won the last game of tho season wtlh St Louis, 4 to 0, mak 1ns n no straight victories. The game wan a pitchers' battle in which Neltiau, a recruit pitcher, formorly with the Battle Creek (Mich.) team, had a shade over Eddie Stack. The visitors had a chance to score when O'Leary doubled and at tempted to score on Nlehaus'J(slngIe to left Miller's perfect throw beat him to the plato by a close margin. Score: BT. LODIS. CJUCAdO, AB.II.O.A.E. AD.II.O.A.K. Magee. 3b... 4 11 Mowrejr. Ib. 4 0 1 OtkM, cf.... 4 0 1 K'netchr. lb 1 0 I Ettas, lb... 2 1 1 9 0Lch. er... 4 9 4 3 lrbelui, 2b.. 4 9 1 9 S 0 1 0 OScbulte. rf.. 4 1 OZtmrmea, lb 3 9 ZSeler. lb.... 1 9 9 0 I 1 0 4 0 0 Wbltted. If, 4 Quintan, rt. 4 cruin, as. 4 o 3 0 OMIUer. If... 4 t 1 1 1 1 3 OCorrldea. u. 1 1 0 PArcher, c... 2 1 1 ORUck. d 2 1 0 1 9 Wlnro. c... i Heibsut, p..Z 1 0 3 0, l -rr- Totals,. ...31 4.37 11'. 2 TOtali 33 I 21 IS J St Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 Two-baso hits: Magec. O'Leary. Home run: Corriden. Sacrifice hit: Stack. Stolen oases: .uoacn, Baler. Double play: ulnlan to Konetcliy. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; St Louis. 7. Bases on balls: Off Btnck. 2; off Nlehaus, 4. Struck out: By Stack, 3; by Nlehaus, 2. Wild pitch: Nlehaus. Time: nzs. umpires; lugier and Byron. Dodders Blunk Pirates. ' ' PITTSBURGH. Pa.. Sent 9. Umnklvn defeated Rube ItobliiBon. Pittsburgh's big en nunuer, lor ina iirsi lime in three seasons this afternoon, 2 to 0. A wild throw by Dolan gavo Brooklyn both runs In tho fifth Inning. With Ytngling on first and one out. Moran bunted towards third. Dolan's throw went into right field, allowing Ylngltng to score and Moran .to reach third, from which point he' scored on' ah- out. Wagner disputed several of Umptro Orth's decisions and he was PRn!hed In tho eighth. Bcgrc; BROOKLYN. , PITTSBOItaH. ' AB.H.tf.A-E. AB.II.O.A.E. Moran, it... 4 z in 0 Dolan, 4b.... 4 .1 10 1 uuiaoaw, Jt4 i j UL-artr, it..,. 4 a 1 Blensel. cf-. 4 'it 0 OVlox.'zb 4' 01 Collins. If... 3 3 1 1- OWacner.. aa.. 1 0.1 Daubert, lb.) 0 I 1 iUutler. ae...l 0 9 Smith, 3b... 3 9 1 3 0 Miller r lb... 4 0 12 Fisher. aa,..4 14 2 IWlUoa ,rt...4 2 1 Kltcher. c... 1 1 1 3 lilllchelL cf. 9 0 1 9 0 0 0 o 9 0 0 1 0 9 Ylnitlnc p. 4 0 1 1 0 Simon, c... 3 11 ' 'MMlKlf .... 0 0 9 9 Totals 11 3 2113 3 Robinson, p. 2 1 9 4 . Kellr, c 1 9 1 O Cooper, p... 9 9 0 1 Total. S3 7 HI) 3 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2. Pittsburgh 0 0'0. 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Three-base hit: Wilson. Sacrifice hit'. Daubert Stolen baso:. Outshaw. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 6; Brooklyn. 7. Hits: Off Robinson. 8 in eight Inntnks: oft Cooper, none in one Inning. First base on errors: Brooklyn, 1; Pittsburgh, 1. Bases on balls: Off Robinson, 2: off Cooper, 1, Btruck out: By Ytngling. 3: by Robinson. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Robinson; nscner, uoume pmy; uutanaw to iasner. Wild pitch: Ylngllng. Time: 1:40. Um pires: Klem and Orth. Leigh Trims Colts. LEIGH, Nob,. Sept. 9.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Leigh defeated Beecher'a Colts of Columbus. 7 to 1 on their home grounds. The feature of the game was a one handed catch of a long drive to center field by Becker of Columbus and the pitching of Hahn for Lblgb, who struck out aaventeen men. Score: R.H.E. Leigh 00070000 0-7 93 Cdlumbus .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 4 7 Batteries: Leigh, Hahn and Vlach: Columbus. Vlergutx, Douglas and Ternes. Struck out; By Hahn, 17; by VIergutz, 1 In three innings; by Douglas. 4 In six Innings. Two-base hit: Lyon. Three-base hit: Zavadlt Umpire; Pittsburgh Ramey. McBrlde Thinks Fast. Tho New Ycrk American sagely re in arks; "Speaking of George McBrlde as manager of the Red Box, McAleer could travel from hers to Gehenna and back and not find a better one. McBrlde never was a Lajole at the plate nor a Cobb on the bases, but he can think twice before the average athlete gets a start' Gets Another Chance. Shortstop Russell Blackburn, now with Milwaukee, la to be given another trial by the Chlragii club aa soon as tha Amer ican association season ends. RINGMEN HELD FOR MURDER Jess Willard and Eleven Others Are Bound Over to Superior Court. THEY FACE OTHER CHARGES Allegations of Prise Flsrhtlnjr AaraiBat Accaaed Twelve Bonda of $8,000 for Principal and f l,BOO (or Reat Left Unchanged. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sopt 9.-Jess Willard, as principal, Thomas McCarey, aa promotor, and ten others, Interested In the fatal - WlllordYoung fight at the Vernon arena on. Ausrust 22 worn hM late today to the-, superior court charged with murder iw the second degree. Tho decision was rendered by Justice Summerfleld at Vornon, before whom tho preliminary hearing of the accused, men was held. Those held to tho higher court besides Willard and McCarey are: Al Greenowald, promoter; Tom Jones, Wlllard'a manager, Harry Gllmore, Jr., Young's manager; Al Harder, timekeeper; Charles Eyton, referee; Walter Monahan. John Davles, Charles Ansllngcr, James Cameron and Eddie Webster, seconds. In addition to the charge of murder in tho second degree, charges of prize fighting rest against the accused) twelve. Tho bonds of $5,000 for Willard and 2W00 for each of the others wero left un changed. In the hearing Just ended, counsel for tho defendants made a futile attempt to provo that tho death" of John Young, fol lowing tho knockout scored by Willard, was not caused by a blow, but by a wound on tho brain inflicted accidentally by one of tho surgeons who operated upon tho injured fighter's skull. The prosecution, on tho other hand, suc ceeded in having the twelve men held for trial on tho murder charge, instead of tho original cbargo of simple wan slaughter placed against them. CHARLTON, UNLIKE THAW, CANNOT SECURE ATTORNEY COMO, Italy, Sept 9.-Porter Charlton, the American, who soon Is to stand trial for the murder ot his wife, has not succeeding In securing the servic?s of counsel to conduct his case. Deputy Camera, when In the United States recently, was urged by Charlton's friends to. undertako his defense. Camera - has not yet accepted tho task, but In tha meantime, not willing to leave Charlton without assistance he asked the Judge at Como to allow him to .confer with tho prisoner. This the Judge replied would bo Impossible until tho preliminary In vestigation had been concluded. LEAPS FROM SPEEDING CAR TO ESCAPE JOY RIDERS KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept 9,-Pluramer Lewis, 18 years old, was placed in jail today, charged with felonious assault and the police are searching for ihree other boys in connection with the case ot Miss Gladys Klrkendall, a young woman of good family, who Saturday (rt? n FAMILY TRADE South Omaha: Wm. Jetter, 2502 N Street. Phone So. 863. night leaped from a speeding automoblt to escape from a party of Joyriders anj sustained a fractured skull and other, la Juries which may result In her death. After tho girl Jumped, the car spe away, leaving her lying unconscious it the gutter. United States Team .Wins Palma Matcl CAMP PEARY, O., Sept 9.-Tho TJhlteg States team won thn Pnlmn m.i.i,. ,A?n.u its Bcore was i.71i Tho teaniffom flu Argentine Republic was second: -wlfri' t score of 1,684, June 'points"' ahead "o'l Canada's scord of 1,515. Bwfcden rmad 1,48 and Peru UC5. nw The shooting was on the ,800, 90? an 1.000-yard ranges. Tho scores nro ; n. slderfcd high as ia strong north wind blew In tho faces of tho marksmen. The win ning score was six points below thai made by tho United States team.', last year, when it captured tho .prlzo 1 Canada. "FATHER OF CASH WHEAT , BUYING" MEETS DEATH MINNEAPOLIS, Sept 9.-James Mar shall, aged 78 years, known as -tha "father of cash wheat buying," and" for mer president of the local Chamber- of Commerce, died nt his home at L'ako MInnetonka, near here, today. He had been 111 several months. . , Employed by a grain company here 111 1863, when James J. Hill was an employe of the same company, Mr. Marshall made the first cash wheat- purchase in 'the northwest ; 3 A White Satin Striped Madras, Collar that won't spread at tho top on account of the Unocord' Unbreakable Buttonholes, used, only In . , sr 'm a 1' Jae ver Yollazs Obi U sixes 2 for 25c Sfor Bala 87 FOR MEN 501-510 SO. I6th Thos. Kilpatrick 8c Co. 1607 Douglas Bt. u. I n. . f)?rf- SUPPLIED BY Omaha: Hugo P. Bibs, 1324 Douglas St, Phone Doug. 3040. 3