Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 20, 1913, NEWS SECTION, Page 8, Image 8
8 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATt'BDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1913. Bringing Up Father CfcWrtght IB. Interna Uonl News Best fee. prawn for The Bee by George MoBflanns HUDfrr DC A VOU MUM" I FAcvj 70 WW JOMFb TJ, HEtL BE i-o TO TEACH i TOUl TOU MUiT LEARH T DOING. FINE TMjr.fi CALLED HE I3(JNNV- huc: 1 ' -I 3 VHY-YOO DANCE BCAOTlPillLV-' aa-y 'down NOW' r I J -1 .1-- . . ... .1. I IWW V I " I II. 1 K If -1 I i i f I I Til " fT i - ;f-gft 1 11 t i ' - Iff 1 1 I Chief Meyers in His War Togs 4 'That's ITJ... LOPES LOSE CONSISTENTLY St.'Joicph Takcs'Entire Series from the - Lincoln flayers. C)RE TTD FIVE INNINGS Oaan CnlleeVnt Kn of Blxth Inning "wst Account of Darkness, nnd Contest Is FlnyeA In , v . ' Rain. ST. JOSEPH, Sept M. Rt Joseph .took, today's game j and the series from Lin- con. For five .Innings the icoro was tied, but in the sixth Claua became wild an, bases on' balli .coupled with hits gave the. Jocals . seven rune. The gamo w&a called at thl end of tho 'sixth' on account of darkness. The Kama was placed through a hrlzzle of rain. It was IJkcoln's last appearanco here- fov the mseoa. Score: - v LINCOLN. . AD. It. Lloyd, 2J.. 3 Ilader, 3b S Cole. Cf ,.. 3 McCormlck, If 3 MUllen, Ib.., , 2 MUle. rf..... ........ 3 Bowling, as z Baker, c... .......... 3 Clause, p. 2 It. 1 0 . 1. 0 1 1 0 0 0 Totals. BT. . Dawson, rf... Kelly, If..... : WtflrH ft zwiiHmr. cf.., 4 QymV. Ik , 3 KoewMntr, M...t,... 4 okas, 3 Melnke, 1 '.uinlan, is.,., 1, Jefktes. V , WatWM ............. 1 ..21, -3 "i JOSEPH. AB. It. H, ,. 3 1 3 2 0 .1 1 e .1 4 o. 3 0 0 0 6 6 0 7 1 5" V . O. '1 . 0 2 3 1 2 O X . VI, 1 .0 0 0 0 .0 '3 1 1 1 0 21 Btt(l fw JmltfeM In sMh.' A., B. , OJ 0 0.. 0 ,;3J 0 0 . i. e t.lkln , e 0 Ht. Jeewrit 0 :S. 7-- karntd ruM2 Idneeln. S: 8t Joeeph, S. iTft on tMe: UeeM. 7! U Joseph, d TWwVmww hlt;,Kolly, Weetersll, Watson. Stolen basee: Qyxil, Koeppmtr,- ecnang. MtrueK outs y Clause. ; oy oenKin, a Bates on ok yiauss, , 954 kins. 1. W1U5 ptteh: Clausj. JUt by pitched balU By Claass, Westorsll. Tlmo: i:S. Umplrest Colllflower and Kemrton. ORIEZLIKS WIN KA8Y OAMB CbwaKeU Kaoekm Twenty-Sixth Homer of Season, IOtWC' CITY, la., 8ept 19.-ailbart(heW Alonx City to seven scattered hits today., while the Denver players bunched on both Klein and Wheatley, winning easily by A score of 6 to 2. Lester Channell kn6ckd his twenty.alxth home run of the season today, Score: 8IOUX CITY. AB. IU II, O. Cetney, 2b .6 . t , Wcd, If 0 0 0 Smith. M i 0 fl 6 Ca4fl. 9 0 1 3 tVMe, Cf ....... ( BuriM. Ik m J e X- MsrefceJl. rf .1 1,0 M, jy J J J wHr. ,........ 1 0 viwn e 0 A. is 2 t of 1' .4 3 I 0 n ! ..S6 2 DENVER. AB.' R.' SSre, If 4 0 Chtiwell, cf 4 ,2 uiclwr, ib 4 1 fMhr. c S t JOaton. rf 5 1 Coffey, m ........... t 0 ristir. lb 2 0 Gilbert, p 4 I 7 ' !? IS that'll be about ALL op tUt TURkfv Taki OT ME A NEEDLE . AND THREAO-THEN im OF LEAVE THE. VrtAT'S Tup MATTER -AUE YOU HURT? SENATORS MEAT TIGERS Washincton Recruit from Atlanta Pitches His First Game. HIT HAST) SY DETROIT SLUGERS Boelillnar Hurls Last Trro Inntngfl' nnd Holds "Visitors Snfe Com t'ck ThroTTS Oood Qamt Seven' Frames, WASHINGTON. Bopt. 19,-Pltcher Love, a recruit from Atlanta, who stands six feet seven Inches, started his first gamo for Washington today and was returned the winner over Detroit, 2 to 1, In tho last game of the season between the two teams. Tho pitcher was hit hard and' got Into many holes durlnff the seven Innings ho was onthe mound. Detroit had thirteen men left on .bases, eleven rol them being stranded during Love's regime, the hit needed to win always falling to materialize. Boehllng pitched tho last twtf innings for Washington and held Detroit safe. Washington's first run was helped along by Detroit's only error. Moeller hit In front of the plate and MoKee, m fielding the ball, threw over head, Moeller taking third.. stock, 6 In seven Innings; off Love, S In seven innings; off Boehllng, 1 In two In nings. Stolen bases: Bush (2), Cobb. Double play: Bush to Onslow. Left on bases: Detroit. 13: Washington. 3. Bases on balls: Off Comstoclc, 1; off Lovq. 21 off Boehlln, 1. Bases on errors: Detroit, 2. 8truck out:. By Comstock, 4; by Love. l. Time: 1:15. Umpires: Dlneen and. Sheridan. DESHLER GOOSES HUBBELL AND GIVES DEFEAT, TO OAK DESHLER, Neb., Sept. 19. (Special Telegram.) Deshler shut out Hubbell at Byron's big fair Thuroday, 6 to 0. Tho features of the game was the pitching of Newman and Jepson of Deshler. -flcore: H,n.fc. Hubbell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 ,2 W Deshlor 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 MiO ! Batteries: Deshler. Jepson, Newhiun. and Durham; Hubbell, Sholl, Bowman and Gleason. f Brunnlng plays here Sunday for a purse of $200. This will be the last game of the season. y Deshler defeated Oak at Deshler Wednesday, 7 to 4. The feature of 'the game was the batting of Durham', of Deshler, who secured a three-base hit and a homo run. Score: -H.H.E. Oak 0 002 20000-493 Deshler' X 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 7 3 Batteries:' Oak. Dili and Richardson; Onslow's Deshler, Dull and Durham. scored 11.' 6. a:, e. 1 1 0.1 0. 0 0 0 8.' 1 0.0 10 6 0 18 0 0 3 S 0 0 0 13 0 0 11 0 0 10 3 0 This photograph shows, the. IxubIcv Indian backstop of tho Now York Gitmts aB,ho appenrs-in action to Hundreds of thous ands of fans on tho National league circuit-. Smco tho ocoilent Totals ac n 11 Batted for Klein In tho seventh. Denver ............ ,0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 24 Sioux city 0 01000100-3 Left on base: BIoux City. S; Denver, 7. First base on error: bsoux city, two barf hits: Channel!. Gilbert. Bonn, Three-base hits: Butcher, Bpahr. Home run: ChannelL Stolen bases: Marshall. Coffey. Hits; Oft Klelo. 6 In seven In- nlnsrs: off Whcatler. 2 In two Innings. Btruck out: By Klein. 4l by Gilbert. 3: by Wheatley, 2. Bases on balls: Oft Klein. 4; oft Gilbert, 2; off Wheatley, 2. Passed ball: Bapp. Time: 1:45, Umpire O'Toole. Rain Interferes With Races at Fair e!OUX CITY, la.. Sept 1.-Ilaln dur ing the forenoon made the going difficult on the closing day of the Interstate fair race. Miss Newaure won the free-for alt Pice. Bho captured the first, second and fourth heats from Capital A, who won the third. Summary: Free-for-all tnce. nurse t&A: lilt New. sure, won; Capital A. second; Cambrlde Belle, third; Alice Maud, fourth. Beit time; 2:1414. Trotting. 2:39 class, purse $1,000: - Merlo Me, wee; The Temptress, second; Spartan Queen, third; The Comet, fourth. Beat time, 2,-tSU- Runalnff. his furlonea. uurs e 1230: . The Boo u t, won; UetUe Bemnd, second; Emma xKewan. wira, y outiou. r.me itn'gni tn Many coiorsauo ran. Time, ;;i$vi. n sVerihnco Defet Hooper, HOOPKB, Sitlt.. Sept. U.-tSpedaL)-Hooper Io to Serlbner. to S Wednewlay. Th. feature of the game was the umpir- ina, wmen -whs eo roiien it was ltusjit Me. The seore: IT.II.Z, HfXi&W e 0OO1O2O O-i 6 KcrlhW 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 M II n JlAttediw: Hooper, Alderman and Kran ioar; oenener, iiinwiey ana ncrr. -. . . - T. wnen Milan singled. In the al.ii .oeller walked and on the hit and run went to third when Milan again hit safely. Ha scored a .moment later on an out Bush scored Detroit's only run in the seventh. He. singled, stole second, went to third on an out and scored on an error. Corotock, who started for Detroit, pitched good ball' for soven Innings and ordinarily would have won his game. Ho gavo way to a pinch bitter. Score! ran?i)I,?' . - WASHINGTON. .. AB.K..O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B Du ...... I 1ST OKoeller, rf.. 3 1 I 0 0 to, a , u.vMiias. CX.....4 Cmfert. ril 1 1 0 OPoeter, Jb... Oobb. cf t 110 eOtndll. lb... t Vh. Jf....4 0 1 O.OMorrin. Ib.VS McK. e..., 4 i 4 S. lAlmmlth, 0. 3 upsiow. id., s 1 12 0 OHenrjr, o.... 0 O4aor. lb.. 1 0 3 0 OStwncM-, r 3 Louden, lb.. 4 0 0 2 OVnnfl.. Oomstock. pl 1 0 ) Olorn, p j p. P.... 0 1 0 ODoehllns, p.. 1 .....A V V V U ' ' " ' 1 Totali..,..!! (27 14 I ToUls t 9 14 13 1 f" Batted for ComstocTc In the eighth. Washington 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 -2 etroic 0 0000010 01 Two-baso hit: McKee. Hits: OffCom- tohis finger, in Pittaburgh, several weoks(ago,'the "Chief" has been taking, very good cafo of himself, as ho. intends to bo in prime condition for the big series with the Athletics next month. DEKYER CLUBMAY BE SOU) Bumor Has it that McGill Buys tho Indianapolis Club, HENDRICKS ALSO IS TO GO Mctlltl Kenerve" JHnnaser Hendricks and Konr Denver rloyers to His Own Use S'mtth Gets Denver Clob. According' to Jack Wilson In . the Den ver Post, It Is almost a certainty tnai the Denver Base Ball duh will notSoft headed or owned next year by Jimmia McOIll, and that Jack Hendricks, man. sger of the Bears, will not be witn tne club. . It is also stated by Wilson mat Jimmie McQltl has Juit about closed negotiation to nurchase the Indianapolis emu or tn American association in consideration ot 11GQ.CO0. It seems thai stcum oiierea noi yrs of jkh Indlsnapolia club $1SS,OQO. and then m ud tne ante to huj.vm. -airf out for $178,000 and $12,000 additional ,fo Mike Kelly, manager. McGlll refused to nav this and called tho deal oir, dui Myers reconsidered his action and ttereou to ell for $160,000, providing the other $15,000 could be dispusod ot to Indian-apc-lla business men. McGlll, seeing, the value of having soma local money In vested, agreed to this compromise, " and the much-talked of "Indianapolis deal" lias virtually been closed. With McGlU's purchase of tho Indian apolis club the automatic sale of the Ptnver club to Eddie Smith, the well known Chicago sport writer, will follow. Th purchase price ot th Denver club has never been tuade public, but Smith will set little more than the franchise and leas; with but u few years lcnsej to run on the Broadway park. MnGUl. In doubtedly Wolfgang. be Channell, Butcher nnd Joe Lotz to Work for Rourkes Saturday Omaha. fans will have another chance to see Joe Lots, the Omaha boy who has been pitching In the Nebraska Btate league. this season, work In an Omaha unlfonn. Joe has been .taken back by Pa Bourke and will bo. given' a chance to make good with the team. He will work in his first gamo today against the Wichita club. Lots heaved good ball In the state and lead the league in bat ting. When the State league season closed Hourke had the choice ot the Kearney team 'and -took Joe Lots back. Joe Is popular with the fans and should draw ! a large crowd to the game today. It will bo the first ot a 'three-game series with the Wfchles: On Sunday a double , header will be played and the game scheduled for Mon day will be called oft. Lineup, for the Wichita game: OMAHA WICHITA Kane First Hughes Schlpke. Second Uurke Urubb Third rJmlth Justice Short napp Coyls Left s-... Nicholson Thomaaon Center Mlddleton Conealton Itlifht Dills Johnson Catoh Wacob Lots Pitch uurnaro Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I W.L.Pctl uenver 97 s .bsi D. Moines.. 85 6t .Dfil Lincoln ....&0 74 &20! St. Joseph. .77 74 .61M Omaha 74 78 ,M Topeka 71 SO .470 aioux cuy.. 87 .z Wichita, AM EUt NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct New: York... 03 48 .6T1 Phlla. 80 tl .611 Chicago .....SO 61 .(61 Plttsourgh ...J 65 .52! Brooklyn ...60 76 .441 Boston HOB .434 Cincinnati -.62 84 . 425 WOl.JSClSt. IxU!s....49 9S .340 AMERICAN ASSN. LEAGUE.! Rain Stops Game atvRourke Park rVorteec ittrala-bt. TruXn from the Great Fall team ot the uiutMluut. trff til inlnn, l..mia trca wis reeora or tourteen straight I seiung tn? iRvr ciu, nHrira aunjsc. wins, lite last tame, pitched on Septem- Hondricka and four other players for his fcer it. airlfBy idnohlBg. the ynloa as-nn u Thlu ou ,,i. wm un. n f 1'Uriis Outlaw, -Brooklyn Is flirting with Leo Jones, tar outfielder of the St. Louis rederals." says a tit. Louis note Jones' right name ts Witter and last season he was In the South Atlantic league and It Brooklyn wants htm. It will have, to satisfy the club In organized ball which holds his contract ' To Go on WorWi' Toar. Boh Bescher of the Cincinnati Iledt and Heinle Zimmerman ot the Cubs hRX agroca to accompany 1110 uianis on 1110 world's tour f the GlahU and White W.L.PCH W.L.Pct I'hlla. 80 49 .04S1 Mlnneaplla Cleveland .S2 o .ST7 Milwaukee wash SI 61 .570- Columbus Boston .... 12 tS .&! Louisville Chlcaito ...7S 71 ,607 St. Paul. S3 63 ,m 91 63 .191 S7 68 .bO 85 6S .SU 73 S3 .46i Detroit ....62 $0 .4371 Kan. City.. 65 SO .42 New York.61 87 .370 Toledo 65 91 .4 Bt. Louis... S3 9t .3CS Indlanaplls C3 93 .400 Yesterday's Resnlts. WSSTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 6; BIoux City. 2. . Lincoln, 2; St. Joseph; 9. ' ,r Wlchlta-Dea Moines, postponed; rain. Torcka-Omoha, postponed. . NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston. 1; Chicago, 6. Brooklyn, 0-2; Cincinnati, 11. Now York. O-I: EL Louts. 1-0. Phlladelnhta. 2.3: Pittsburgh. 3-3. Sec ond game called end ninth; darkness. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago-New York, nostnoned: rain. Bt Ijouli-PhlUdelDhla. pottponed: wet grounds. uttrou. 1; wasnington. z. Cleveland'Boston, postponed; rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St Paul, 0; Toledo, X Kansau City, 61 Louisville, i. Milwaukee. ?; Columbus. 0. Owing to Wet grounds the last game ot tho season with the Topeka Kaws, which Was scheduled for yesterday afternoon. was called off. - The Rourkes havo but six games left to play now .on the home grounds. Three of these are with -Wichita and three with the Bears. Two of the Wichita games will be played Sunday. Eddie Justice, captain ot the Rourkes, Is now after Bt Joseph's goat, and says his bunch will finish In fourth place or better. The real test for this place will come on October 4 and 6, when tho Rourkes meet St Joseph In the last games of the season. Games Today, Wostern League Denver at 8t Joseph, Lincoln at Des Moines, Wichita - at Omaha. Topeka at BIoux City. , . National League Boston at Bt. Louis. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, New Xork at nmninnKtl. Phlladelnh'a at Chicago. American League Chicago at Boston. St. Lcula at Washington. Detroit at PhlladtlDhla. Cleveland at New York. American Association St Paul at. To ledo. Minneapolis at Indianapolis, Kansas City at Louisville, Milwaukee at Columbus. t 0.0 10 3 0 19 10 0 3 6 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 13 1 0 0 0 a 0000 BOSTON SCHOOL: BOY TIES BIRTISH GOLF PROFESSIONAL BROOKLINB, Mass., Sept 19.-Franclsi Oulmet, the Boston High school amateur golf player, tied Harry Vardon and 'Ed ward Ray, tho English professionals, at the - seventy-second hole In the fourth round of the American open golf cham pionship at the Country club today. Each of the three had a total score ot 304 and each) played the "fourth round' In seventy nine. T.hey will play off the . tie tomor row. .''''", 1 Lonar Time 'Winning;. When Brooklyn beat Pitcher Robinson of Pittsburgh on' September- 9 It 'was 'the first game tho Dodgers had won from him In three years. At that he lost be cause his team could not hit behind him. Two Meyers. Catcher W. A. Meyers, recently secured by tho Chicago White Sox from Winona, has been released- to Lincoln. - He' should not be confused with Catcher Mayer, re called from Birmingham. 0 You Know Anything About Whisky? 3 0RKIN BROS, TEAM TO PLAY AT BENNINGTON To decide whether the Bennington, Neb., base ball club is superior to that or the Orklns' Bros., team, a post-season game will be played at Bennington Sunday between these two rivals. To date each team has won one game and the comtng contest ts to prove conclu sively that- one team has it on the other. Manager Welse of the Orkin team says he will uye his legular llne-u? and will not hire any new men. John Knutson, the regular twlrler for the local team, wilt bo out of the Ineup, but a recruit wU be sent to the mound. Many Exhibitions. The Cincinnati team Wilt be busy during the week of September 23, though It has five off days. Exhibitions have been booked as follows: September 22, Hamil ton: sDtember 23. Versailles: September. 24, Troy; September 25, Piqua; September 26, Belief ont sine. En route to Bt. Louis later the Tlnks play Columbus on Sep tember 30; Terre Haute, October 1. and Kansas City. October 2 and 3. They wind cp the season by playing two games with 111 varus ucwnr kiiu . Extd erve C "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 rcsutt PURE. Anyone who is well posted will understand the merit of this argu FERDINAND WESTHEIMER & SONS, Distiller ST. JOSEPH CINCINNATI LOTJISVILLK (re n u. i ixtz- Old. &&zn.a.zz Z?a utile J3eer FAMILY TRADE SUPPLIED BY South Omaha: Wm. Jetter, 2502 N Strwt. Phone So. 863. Omaha: Hugo P. Bib, 1324 Douglas St. Phone Doug. 3040. X