8 Bringing Up Father 'WOt MIND - I VAtiT f' ALWAYS RtdMY- H5 17. THINK Itt L f "1 . A ' ' tiv. w " f:r!DJSCE I 1 Do nt V II jr ; rcyZT- 1 I tSERNUArJ FRCTT ROW I l..,n A s lij ASin 'MIiJ i giO sss -4Z$JlJ -N' ...... isr . jl? feU lrUiteL . : GRIZZLIES OUTPLAY OMAHA Jive Clean Hits in Fourth Inning End Hopes of Rourkes. OiVSN SUNS MADE BY DENVER Local Start Scoring In First Xnniae, ht4 WalfcniiK Neve Loaea CoHtrol and la Never In IHinajer. Five of the cleanest hit possible, fol IowIif each other consecutively In the, fewth, Inning gave Denver the opening game of the final aeries with the Rourkes yeetern&y anornoon by a 7 to 2 score, 'Lefty." Closman, who w on tht, nape asd for the first three Inning va JnvlisetbJ. net a Bear reachin tha initial hack. Then in the fourth Inning with Ml oat Ctdy dropptd a Texas league: vr chort iad Channel! did exactly tin am thing. Butcher mnt one to left (M tWO doubles follows. Clnsman 4M. nine after this, but the damage had been doae. Mitt the fourth Inning tho arlsalles did the nd of the rkm tni nr - ' - ' V t n'i delivery aad they iotoled twenty two bases, the Kourke t wirier had per. t oMitrdi and never passed a roan, but hi cvrvns seemed, to be easy picklftgi tor U eBars. f tk Denver twlrier, wHq will ftrtltw; MatMKw KeiteH ihM 0rX,' QW ldtaiMMeSj, wa en the firift -Una .lr tlte Hac an m ucval wac tJmotir in tha pirtm. In fact he m "w sn daeitMr, det Im. H that Osneftei teak the fee at the , Clfftaalr Mn SiMta,, THa'AaMtte tiw 0eew,waaAaS oreeaU naae tu Dmm sjU A, e Pajnje etf aa atowet ertatei hit isx a a-wna iwnaa; warn a ,saaw thk Uawt haavd. Jw hek ie ffm. Chaaaeti Mltod a seMatkmal naev haaaed eatoh Thoaaeoa's drive 1. the atath whiah wm laked for twin-W. QbmIw. acored in th first With two dawn ChaauaU dteH ThetnajKM' Iom y to etr ui Theeaaeeet knded jm.H df third, fcemtatten debld down th met he line a4 Toniinle tallied. OmahVe only other score came in th ninth when CowraJton made his can veatieaal home run over the rieht el4 wall, y Dver in the fourth Caeeioy, cnah ieU and KuteJw all singled, filllne; thik iHwee. Kwten douhied sorln Caeeldy -d!drCfc!HH and jwhr, wlw relieved he when the latter hurt his hand o ta ceaUr and Kutchei "WeUaaif eiwd the fifth with atriplt d aoerad m QuiUitj's eacriflce fly. Vhr wm hit hr a pHched hall is. pai l Itien eae; trWe J th 1 rN OttVUCA. JuWa. e im.,.m,,j4 O. JL, 1 ar 4 It ,,, 4. 1 9 3 I 0 0 0 mi ..,.. ........ Total M 1 DENVER. T 27 It t QUlltkxf. 3b .?4 AS," . O. 1 8 a o t 6 A. t 0 0 4 0 0 0 c X 1 3 1 0 1 vywr rx 6 ChantiaU, cf I Bicck, o f.,... 1 3 a 2 I. a awaitr. o t Coffey. M 4 0 3 3 t .....4 0 1 7 ,1 YTOUfaBftp. 4 1111 .38 "Pit 27 1 Total .,.38 Owaha Run ..1 0 0 o o o o o 1 a o i o q i o i a-7i Runs 0 604iloio Hit .- 0 0 0 ( 2 1 1 1 1-14 Two-wue wui CoiijralUin. Schlpke, JehBson. Eleton. Spahr. Three-oeee hit: enRU, Wolfgamr, Butehar. Home runt -Otmialten. Bacrtfico hits; Juatico, Struck art: By WoUrsa. 5j, eft on baeeet ' Denver, i. Tlinti 1:36. Um pMti Bdereon KSYOX.D8 RAfPKD PHOM BOX Mejht Rttaa Scored Off lltm In Third by Booeters, TOPBKA, Kan.. Bpt tJ-Des Moines Mwieq eynoiae irom the .Cox n Uttrd. when eight runs were scored Tpeka we easily defeated. Bcore: the and AB. It. n. 1 0 3 i o. 0 8 t 1 S 0 r .2. 0 A A. 0 0 3 1 ' D , 0 .J, K. 1 1 1 s 0 0 . 1 0 . p c-oenran. so v., & Oear, of 4 Kalrry. Se.. ....... 4 Tmy lae, xt, 3 Xernr. lb, ,.. 4 XavpR, U. s Sweet, c, 3 Jha'.th, se.t 3 ynoia, p;......,0 jKeCulioujrh, p..,.., 3 Totals .K 0 0 a 1 0 I e 0 0 4 DE6 MOINEfi. jlb urn o: 1 0 2 3 11 0 I 4A.' 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 8 1 1 3 O 3 1 1 3 . X U 0 0 J4'.,..f 3 mm ? i f4?VK 3Vm.... 4 Ledtair, .............. 4 is air 1 i 0 U t (I ft- 4 TPh ...... 0 t 6 9 1 4 0-H Js nt: Ji v. hree-heM hit: MM KiMter. XAhaff. IMHPenlHHej KMssl. Yak saeSMP s 9eeiew, Sacrifice hit: Hunter. Double piays?, to'Jonee. Stolen bases! McLarry, Smith. 5l?,S5,Mrtunort Jonee, nellly. HIUs Off IteynoMs, 5 In Wo and onelthlrd innlngij of McCollouBh, 8 In lx and two-thlrdi innlnM. , Busea on ball: off JUynolde, 2: off McColloush. i off tkirf. &. a!th: 'i,.?? Pased ball: Bwret. Hit by pitched ball) Uy Lakaff, t. Time: 2:15. Umpire: ColllflSwer. LINCOLN PITCIIKRS VAiih DoWW Provp Utterly Ineffeoi Its Hnftr SioHx City OR.laastht.. , !iin'r2Mer.i Ineffective while 8. Score" r 1 lQ f mouA. coonev Sh -AD; BTOUX CITY. n. It O. A. K. 12 3 0 110 0 13 3 2 3 10 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 2 0 110 0 3 10 1 ,1 0 0 2 0 12 V "9 1 II. S. A. jp: 17 4 0 1.1 0 0 2 10 1 0 10 0 0700 3 4 3 0 0 10 1 3 14 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 n 3 is "a I Smith, is.... 4 WiS"? VL 4 3 1 0 1 avldeon, of... ... 4 Marshall, rf., 3 Klein! p'.'.V.V.V.'.".'.'!!! 2 I TOtAI. S3 11 Total,, 1JNCQLN. An. R. Rouch, rfV.V.'.V.'.'.V.'fi ?i?.V:?"n,lt 4- Mullen, lb Jjowiinsr, '!.,., 4 0 4 ...... 4 4 KXJ11WI. ,,,,,,, O P............. 0 jMer, !.,., 3 Total,.. .37 JKMh out buntlHer at 'Sttd tar VffltUml (n .i.ik ' IJnGMh ...... eHAnA.A m ixux "city..: : 5 i s ; s s a? MlLB:b: City, 7! tlmieln. OTTite Anr WNMI Hill JUIOeM. WZL' KX5 """" cooy to Tin, r ?. .b, 4w Ml: vmKAx is serrMoTiyiB ire pikom Weehtta Win,. fratM St. jaM.i. . Twelfth Innlaaf, .ST. JOHEir, Wd.. Sept. 33.-.BU11 Dur- MM was i i . Wlchlttl won the first nmn ni1 tU h.. 'njhe twelfth innlnsr. Today's came was Played In tho forenoon on account of the interstate fair. Score: " WIQUITA. ATI Tl H. 0 a 3 1 a 1 0 0 0 o. 1 2 ."3 0. 13 5 3 ft A. Step. M".'i 6 Nicholson, If........ s o Wlddteton, cf... S 3 5J'li yf, ,,,. 4 o 4 fjill, JU.. ..,.,,..,,. 5 3 Caatle, o 4 D Durham, y 4 0 Totals , 4 BTv J0aHtIt II. O, A. 1 3 8 2 : 0 0 14 0 12 3 1 11 1 1 1 S 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 e 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 11 10" sT it pawMM, rf.t.x.u,,, 4 0 MrH. . ll 3 a ae)4Hasl, 3h, 3 0 etaae, M, ..,,,... 3 .1 eafcter. p.. 1 0 " ........ 1 A e jenhliie, 9, . 0 "VK3 1 . 0 ter ...........4, 1 0 Quintan, e...., 3 . n o Total 37" r Batted for Soehler )n seventh. Btted for Jeaklns In twelfth.' ('lehlta ...0 nnnentntnA 1 Bt Joseph 001000 1000 03 Two-base. h!t Wealerall, Melnke. Daw yon. Htolen bases: Nloholson (2). Middle- L.r-iS'""ViVur,i? twining', Koepp tur. Sacrifice h ts: Davl. Burke. Hmlth. Coal on balls: Off Durham, 4 oft BUsclier, 1. ?.tSkTSH.lVDr.Uuurhttm' "I by BoehUr. 0 iTbrir" 0 pltefied b,.I r'Hy-burham: ". VnZTtK "tc'ltt!(! achahg. Umpire; Besrlst SOUTH DAKOTA TEAM READY FOR MINNESOTA VERMILLION. 8. T.. Rn M ciaU If Bouth Dakota loses to Minnesota on Saturday next. It will be becavse Mia neeota is vastly stronger than th im defeated by the Coyotes last fall, Is the opmioa oc v-oacn itenaereon of the local team, and Former Coaoh A. If. Whltte mora. JotwUlutandlngr the loss of all but two of the old varsity men, the Da. kota team which will battle this week on Northhip fjeld will be In tip top condU iwn pnysicauy, ana aavoncea to nldsea son farm tn their knowledce of th game, and In every way capable of suetalnlng th record of the 1912 varsity. AMterlcaM Aeeoolatlan Results. UJniumlU .'. 1" 1 Loiavlll .310 1 Toney and Clon.ona. . At JndlaiiapolUl ' Itll.a Kansae City w 1 4 4 Indianapolis .................. 0 0 Itt. 1 1 atrial rne0nn rHimiynH tzrA t'r. . nor; Gurk And XJvteT-touft. At Cotunibus; ItlTK, a .tii a a 0 0 0 0 0 1 ColUmDUS ..aa,4tJ;eta.6 7 0 Hatter J nr-Brtjndt &nd VAmra; Icvls nn4 At Toledo- Itlf.K- Milwaukee S 6 0 Toledo 0 8 1 Batteries, Dougherty and Hughe; To. ledp, Baketta andDevogt 2r lathes Xlswe When Eddie Plank was asked the othel .y. t1.f.bwl oemle be immediately ro. pMd es. 1 have an enemy, Age Is my only enemy" Eddie adraiu that Fathet Tti is creeping u pa hhh. 0 CWTrtrtt 1X3. latarnatlonat Hews 0rrl4 CALDWELL WINS FOR YANKS Superb Pitching Enables Jhem to wake It Two of Three with Napi. NEW YORK WINS, THREE TO ONE Not n Cleveland Batter Benches Third Uqtll Ninth When Tflth Two Ont Not Attempt 1 Made to Slop Jnckson'R Steal, NEW TOIUC. 8Dt. 21-Caldwell'a u. prb pltchlnar enabled New York to make it Wo out bf three from Cleveland in the final series between these clubs this season. Caldwell held the visitor to tour hits and won by a score of 3 to if Not a Cleveland butter reached third until the ninth when with two out, no attempt was made to stop Jack son from eteallng second and third, He soured on Johnstone's single. Score. CLEVELAND. TBtf YOItK, ... .AU.H.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.K. iVlhAM mt J 1 A 1 Aa.r.ll ex. Wwpmta, ult t 1 oHoHen. ef 1 a t 0 0 Jckoo. rf.. 4 110 ftCre, If t 1 0 0 0 IaiAl. 9k . i , , ,4witit.u. , .v.,u,wu 4u . 1 (j vitiaer. .0... l ill Ht IK n , A 1 1 1 1 .... . m A , 11 1 V M , . . . . .... 1 . . . . . . , . Orkney. If... 0 1 0 r) etklnpa, m4 1 1 4 0 aUIWclt .., 1 0 0 0 OffTeener e.. S 0 I 0 0 FiiUntfrc, po o o a a , o,r". p....a o o i e tout in t i lirm 1 o o o o DUnJfm, p, 0 o 9 I e Totils ..ts"4n5 Batted for Bates in ninth. Hutted for -Carlech in otghth. . Batted for aregsr in elchth.' Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1-1 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '3 Hume nti errors! Clitvelanil. 1. TwvbuM hit! OoMett MalsM. Sacrifice hits: Cre. Whitman, William, Stolen baee H.iev uacKwon () Left on b.e. New York, 7; Cleveland, t. Bfteee on balls: Oft Caldwell, l; oft Fatkenbwr, ll off Ornr,.t off Blandinet, 1. struek eutr jrty Caldwell.. 7! by 'area, 4. WIM Pttchr ColdwMl, Mits: '0 tlaeber 4 n two-third tHntew: off -?;. 4 in sTk ahd .one-third !njlr: cfriiiefwUM. UU a isnlii. ,Thies 8;M VnHw: O'Luua-h-Kn aad Connolly. Ikaajsaha WfluAm 4kLs eVaasB 1VT1M) A r fJ. IfVllltflini WABIUNOTON, eL M.8t Lettk made it two out of .three in it Vat series of the season with Whlnton by winning today, B to 8. Two wild pitch and on, error were responsible for four of Bt. Louis' runs. Bcore: , t . ., PT. LOWI9. WAHUlifaTON. AU.H.O.A.U., An.H.O.A.E. Hlicltpn. cf.. 1110 SMoelltr, rf.. 4 1 4 t o AtMIU, SV..4 I ! I OMIUn, ct...,S .110 inu, id..,, i it i ircifr, tn. a i a o Willismn, ( 3 t 5 0 OOandll. lb... till M main. n.... a i n oucrsta, :t,i D 1 3 a UltUitd, it, 4 1 1 1 OHinrr. e., J 0 10 J 0 Warn. Jb, .. 4 113 0GAon. Jt... 1 0 10 0 AcMt'w, e.... 14 1 OMo.rliM. 4 0 1 0 MrAllatar, CO 0 0 9 00 loom. p.... 3 0 3 0 r.irlr, p.... 1 0 0 4 0"c!ler t 0 S Mltflfill. pt 1 0 0 O'Wtlltu&a ,.0 0 0 0 0 Coviniton ,1 M 9 0Alnmln ,. 0 0 0 4 8 tbUU n 9 s? la "I Tcuu h"j r is "a Butted for Oedeon In.nlnth. ' Batted for Qroom In ntth. Batted for TayJorln eighth. Ran tor Williamson ninth. t Louis , 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 J-6 wawipgtcn ,..,...9 1 B 3 v v 0 e-3 Two-fea. hits: Pratt Wares, Aut)n, rtr. Groom. Three hit Mltasl H14i Off Taylor. 7 Sn seven tnnlne; oft Mitchell, 1 la two Inn!, .fttoJen be: Shottofi, AuitlRr Agnew Milan, Alnamltht Left on base! St.-Louis, 4: Washlnton. . . Baae on ball: Off . Taylor. 2, off Mitchell, 3; off Groom, 1 First on er rers: an, Leule, 1. sXruclc out: By Tay. 1am 1. .... Ul.nl.. II 1. .. n M urn. pitch; Qroom(3). Ttwe: 3:10, umpire: unn ana Hneriaan. Tlarera X.mh te MaekMen, PHILADELBUIA, Bept. 28.-Aftr De trolt had piled up a alx-run lead In the first two innings this afternoon Philadel phia hammered the ball all over the field and won the game, a to I Score: CETJU3IT. PHILADELPHIA. AU.1IOA.E AU.H.O.A-B Svuh. u t soa 8B.nW. ,rt t i e o c IliumiB. ib 4 1 1 1 enldrtnr It. I S 1 e 0 Crawford, rf 6 1 8 1 OftWunk. It... 1 1 0 6 e Oath, ct 8 8 4 3 lCoUlnt, it,,. 1)111 l)urn, K....S 13 0 OUUK. t),,.t 114 0 attumu, tk..( 1 4 S lUsIitnl. lpjt 4 11 3 OmIot, lt)..t t 1 0 IWtltb, t-.,t 4 3 0 0 Louisa. b.. 3 lit fiurrr. .. 3 3 8 1 Wllllirol, p. t 0 0 OBcbuix, e... 1 t S I 0 tiMBttecb pi o 9 i ours, c i 1 4 q o - penBoefc, p. . B e 1 o TWkH M It 14. IT - ToUJ 4f34nii 8 Detroit 4100000 1-8 Pldladfclplila 0 2 1 2 1 3 3 -U Two.biuifi hits: Baunian. Crawford. Walsh. Thrt-bao hits: Crawford. VX Murnhv. Lanu. Home run: Crawford. Hits: Off Wlillanis. 11 tn two innings: otr wrnstocx, it in aix in nines. oacn i n riv: k. Murnnv. mo en oases: wio Oldring (2).. Double ploys: BUsh to uoumon to unaiow, uiuson to uouaen. Sohang to Baker. MclnivU to Barry to Mclnnis, Pennock to Mclnnts to Lapp, Left on huu: Detroit 8; PhilodelDhla. B. Flret on balls: Oft Willlawa. It off Comstook, 4: of Fennook. 8. First on errors: Detroit, 8; Philadelphia, 3, Hit oy pttcneri ijonarur by wuuams, Lapp dv com mock. HtmcK out: uy comstoex. 3: by pennock. 4. Time: 2:00, Umpire: iiliactmuui ana egan. Divide loubleltrder, BOSTON, Mass., Bept. 28. Three ta two were the scores of both gomes today, Boston taking the rint game and Chi? cago the second. The latter victory gave the visitors the season's series, eleven same to ten. Bcore, ftwt game: ClIICAOO. , BOOTQif. AB.H.O.AE. A0.K.O.A.K Weattr. n.. 4 1 1 tltooptr. rf.. t 1 0 e 0 lord, lb 4 113 LnU, It. .. t f 0 0 Celllu. rf...4 0 11 ICnsie, lb... 4 111 0 0 Ctitf. lb.... 4 I I CRpttUr, tf.. 4 1 4 0 0 lVrll. cl . 4 14 0 ORehK. (t rt . 110 0 0 cbtpptii, u. i a i o oaontstr. lb. 4 i i s o Bcbalk. C....3 t T 1 lTrka Ms... 4 14 10 rtrr. lb. ., 1 0 1 Oiintrle, m.. 1 0 I ,1 0 wsich. p.... isoo ervdr. 4 1 1 a ltOUU. S- 19 0 p. ..11 sot . Nunikr llteo ToUlt It liyi 3'Mvady .... 600 TeUli 9 1117 11 Batted for Bd.lnt In the ninth, Ran for Cady in the'nlnth. Chicago 0 0 0 o J o 1 0 C-J Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-.J Two-b wt: Yerke. IUU: Off Walsh, 8 tn five Inning; off Russell. 8 In four inninc. Sacrifice hits: Bfhalk, KehR. Stolen hues: Rchalk. llndla. Kngle. Double playss Berger to Weaver Ibase: Chicago. 3; Boston, 7, Base on bolls: Oft Walsh, li oft Russell; l; oft THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1913. Standing of Teams WEST. LBAGUK. W.L.Pct Denver .,.,98 57 . 632 D, Molnes..SS 87 Ml NAT. LEAGUE. New York.. .93 4$ .669 jfn maei, ,,.si m .G09 Chicago ....83 C2 .572 PtttsbursT ...76 (8 .MS Boston S3 77 ,448 Brooklyn ...63 78 . 443 Cincinnati ,.63 5 .424 Bt Louis., ..49 88 .331 ivincoin ,...ei to .6101 St Joeph..7 76 ,8101 unuu ...to ti .ill Tnneko 71 1 li filnur nn. rjf ii1 Wichita ..,,63 8i .397' won. Lost Fct. iillOdelphla .....94 49 ,658 Washington ...,.S2 3 .666 goeton , ,.:..T3 60 ,K6 ChlCAf rt 71 ro 'nt Detroit ,'..'e3 84 '.62o NftW Vriflr .... so Bt Lpug ., $6 82 . 374 .... , Won. Lost Pet Milwaukee ,,,,0 65 ,6S Minneapolis ....03 C3 .18 Lou avlIlM , on ZXi Columbus 89 TO ,K0 i'"' 73 8.1 .495 TO' 67 93 .419 Kansas c ty 65 94 .408 jfiuianapon ., 65 93 .411 Yesterday Results. ' ' WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 7 Omaha, 2. Lincoln, 6: Bloux City. 11, Wichita, 4; Bt Jostph, 3. Des Moines, 11; Topeka. 4. " NATIONAL LEAGUE. , Brooklyn, C-l; Pltsburgh, 1-0. AMERICAN LELVGUE. Chicago, 2-3; Boston, 8-2. Detroit 8 Philadelphia. 2t Cleveland, 1; New York, 3. St Louis, 6: Washington, 8. AMERISAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis, 2; Louisville. 8, Milwaukee, 6; Toledo, 0. Kansas City, 1: Indianapolis, 6, St Paul. 0; Columbus, 6. Onmes Today. uraioiu .ii--unvor ,01 umana: T.lnrnli. nt blm.v rll.., iiii.ul,--, oi t' seph; De Molne at Tqpeka, iiuui umcago at Pitts burgh 1 .Boston at Philadelphia. Ut at IndiH)U; St foul .t Cifim- ?dlnt. 1, Otruck cut: By Wotsh. 3: by KMfl, 8: by dlt. 10 balls: Cady. 2. Wild pitch: Walsh. Time: 1:88. Vmplrcs: Brennaa and Ferguson. CHICOO. BOtfTON. W.r ltAP ?'t3,A,'SJl, AB.H.O.A.E. '"A "! I i 2 opeaker.,, i 0 1 1 e Boaw, ... 0 1 0 OOerdotr, Sb. 4 0 1 S 0 CbappeiU It.l 1 1 1 OYerkH. 3b..4 1 1 1 a Bentr, Jb,, 1113 OThonia c. 1 6 1 0 B 3 e 0 5 ertcwiim, 3 0 1 4 0 Tqttl -HWlTT --.-.Jli Total! U 8 17 14 1 Batted for Thomot lri"nirith. Oftt OUt "WhAn wlnnlnr M.n .......... - - - - n . Chicago ..o 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 Boston 0 QQi;oooi-d Lif""?!?" una: Jiopper tn, Throe-bwa Chase, It Collins. Stolen bases! Enjle. and rjanvri"Yerkno vjS5.ut Bases on ball: 0 feott. af oft Ooitmi r i.'"0,, error: caicatfu, 3: Boston. - jnersuon anq ivans. List of Drafted Men Of fioially Announced CINCINNATI, O., eft 2S.-The No tion,! Bo Bu commtMlon today offi cially nominated the players from Class AA and Class A leagues who were drafted by major leagues at the meeting of the commission here last week. The lUt wo net announced at that time as all major league clubs were given time In which to determine the player they d. sired. The list follows: American League-By New York, from Columbus. O.. Colo, By Chicago, from Baltimore, Rothi Lincoln, Neb.BarbW. By Detroit from Buffalo. Mains: Jersey City, Purtell; Montreal, Demraltt; Sac ramento. Williams. By 8t Louis, from Portland. Ore.. James l Atlanta, Blsiand: Birmingham, Mecnger; Montgomery, finedecori Los Angeles, Howard. By Washington, from Minneapolis, Owens. By Cleveland, from Chattanooga, Qlddo: from Sioux city. Wood. National League By Cincinnati, front Louisville. Nlehotf. By Boston, from St Joseph, Mo., Crutcher, Milwaukee, an. bert; Providence,, Deal; Rocheiter, Mar tini Mobile, Stock. By Brooklyn, from Newark, Oagnleri St Paul, lllggertl New Orleans. Kraft; , Toronto, Herbert. By Chicago, .from Kan. FroncUoo, Johnson; Toledo, lirqnhle. By st, Louis, front Denver, Hogerntan. By Philadelphia, from Nashville, Beck, By New York, from Omabo, Johnson. The,, St Louis American league club cancelled it draft on tho Venice. Cai club, and the Brooklyn club will have the right of selection from (hat club. The St Louis American league club cancelled its draft on th Kansas City Club and the Philadelphia Americans have the rlht of selection frpm that club. " 1 Qood Race alt Kearaey. KEARNEY, Neb., Sept 2J.-(6peclal Telegrom.lFprty speed . horses have already been brought to the ground and additional stall were erected today to aooommodat the large list of entries. On the first day of the races a 2.25 ttot with six entries, i:it trot with five entires and a running race will be the program. On the second day, free-for-all pace, five, entries! 3:SS pace or trot eight entries; a gentlemen' roadster race and two running races. , On the third day 2:12 naco. five entries: 2:lt trot flv entriei; farmer race and tvnnlng race. , ' - 1. 3ro Gnuies rrlth Vhllltea The Giant have five more games to play with the Phillies. They ore double bill on October 2 and and a single game on October 4 that end the season. Threat or Prosalaet Manager Stalling refutes to moke any predictions, but his Braves declare thel will, finish fifth tn the Notional leagut roc. They have been going well of lata. Drawn for ' . . ... m i 'i i DODGERS TAKE BOTH ENDS Defeat Pirates in Double-Header, Six to One and One to Nothing. NAP SUCKER WIN8 THE SECOND Pitches Brilliant Ball Against Con elmaEi, an Atlanta Recrntt Who Keeps Brooklyn Shut Oat Until the Ninth. PITTSBURGH, Sept 23. Brooklyn took both ends of a doublo header from Pitts burgh this afternoon. They, won the first on timely hit off Shann, a Vir ginia recruit, and Mammaux, an Ohio Btato league younster, but tlvo glaring errors made the trials of the new men hord. The score wo 6 to L Ylngltng pitched a' fine game throughout and was accorded good support Nap Rucker won tha second gome, 1 to 0, pitching brilliant against Conzelman, an' Atlanta recruit, who kept Brooklyn shut out until the ninth. With one hian out in the last Inning Smith tripled to left Conielman struck out Shortstop ,FIher, but Catcher Fischer placed a single In left, bringing Smith across wth the only run of the game. Score, first game: BROOKLYN. . - PITTSBURGH. AD.H.O.A.K. . AU.H.O.A.B. Monti, it... 110 0 OCtnr. It.... 1 1 1 2 CuUbtw, 3b 4 0 t ODoUo. lb... 4 114 0 Btonni. tr.. o s s v uunuon. ., i o i i Wheat lt.. 4 0 10 OVIox, Sb..... 4 1110 Datlbtrt lb,S 1 7 0 0WU.cn. rf... 4 2 1 0 0 Hmttb. tb. 5 1 S OMIIler. lb... 3 0 7 11 Flther, as... 1 0 2 0 OMItcbell. ct. 1 0 t 0 0 Flacher. c... 4 111 neimon, c., 1 1 t B 0 Yloln. p. 4 2 1 3 Osbcno. p.... 11111 Miratui. p.. J 0 0 1 J T0U1..,..J7 27 13 0 r -w. ToUli...,.ll 1 37 17 S Brooklyn , 0 0 2 o 2 1 0 o-a PWUburgh ,...,o eioooooo-i TwO-base hits: Douberi, Wllsea. JKolon .haei Smith, Fisher. Sacrifice hit: akbcrlflca fly: Culshaw. Base on balls: tKf ahenn. 1:, oft Mamnux. 1. Hit by fitebed ball: By Mamoux (Mor). truck-out!- By Ylnll4f, 4: By'WieMli y Mmaux4 2, lUts: -.QffMtnii, 'to In ain. timing, on AfmA. u in inree nlng. Lft on base: Pitteburgh 4 Brooklyn, 10, Double plays: Ylngltnc to Cutshaw to Daubert: Dolan to Simon to Brltton to Vlox. First baae on errors: Brooklyn, 4. Wild pitches: Tingling. MamoUx. Time: 1:42. Umplrea: Eaon and Brennan. Rest for the Weary Maokmen to Come Now PHILADELPHIA, Po,, Bept 23,-NoW that the Philadelphia club hat won the pennant at the American league, prepara tions wU at once be begun by Manager Mock to tune up hie team for the world's eorle next month, The first move to wards this end will be the, eating up on the Athletics' players, all of whom will be given holiday from time to time until the final sere with the New York, on October 2, 8 and i. Several of Jthe players are suffering with bruises or other injuries and they will be given, plenty of opportunity to get over their Ills before starting the hard conditioning fa? the blue ribbon event. , For weeks hundred of applications have been received bjr Business tyanagar John Shbe bf tho club for tickets for the world' series. All of these, however, have been returned to the senders. Now that the pennant has beep won orothur flood of applications Is expected, but .all Will be turned book until the Notional commission meets and announces the ar rangements for the big games. Bruning Shuts Out Fairbury by Big Score BRUNNING, Nob.. Sept 8peclal. Brunlnr shut out Fairbury oil the homo gTOUnds today by a score of 18 to 0. Shauer pitched for Fairbury but had positively no support He struck out twelve men. Morton pitched for Brun ing and struck out serenteeh men. Each pitcher allowed six hits. Bruning is to play Fairbury at Fair bury Thursday, September, 25. Batteries: Shauer and Boo the; Norton, Richardson and Ross. DESHLER TRIMS BELVIDERE AND ALSO BEATS BRUNING PK8HLER, Neb., fcept -(Spec!al TeV eiram-) Desbler defeated Belyldere at Belvtdere Saturday by the one-sided scope of 13 tn 5 for a 8100 purse. Stevens, formerly of tho Superior, league and lately or the Omaha Western league club, pitched for Belvldere and woo knocked out of the box, fourteen hit being ttcurtd oft hi delivery to the alx in nings be pitched. Newman, pitching iqi Deshler, struck out eighteen men. The feature of the game wo the hitting el Lamb of Deshler, who secured a single, three two-base hits and a three-bagger. Score: B,H,B. Deshler 20110383 0-13 30 0 Belvldere Q00030013-5 1S 3 Deshler defeated Bruning at Deshlet Sunday by the score of 10 to 4 for a purse of 8300. .Durham of Deshler was presented with a silver loving cup bj Terry Sullivan fpr having the highest tattirur average of the seaton. Deshler ended the reason today with eeven straight wins and 1 considered the tasf. est amateur team in this part of the state. Score: R.II.E. Brunlns- . 300000001- 410 2 deshler ,01130018 u 13 1 the Bee by George McManus With the Bowlers Commercial LCnKUe. The Commercial league opened Its sea son Isat night on the Metropolitan alley. President Walens was the orator of the evening. Flowers were furnished for tho ladies and Bryan's grape Juice for the men. A big audience was in attendance. Score were a follows: FRANK'S CANDY KIDS. 1st 2d. 8d. Tot Fagerberg ,...,,.1S7 ISO 15 612 Learn .....144 171 203 (23 HaUKh , 151 151 157 489 'Nelson ..i..... u 153 183 187 628 Bchultr .........176 174 123 476 Totals 843 859 823 2,523 BESBLIN'S TRADE MARK. 1st 2d. 3d. Tot Chandler , 116 144 180 421 Bencele v.,121 155 160 403 Bower ,,.......163 163 156 481 Lytle ,. -,.173 301 192 C6d. Heaton .181 160 109 WL Totals ., 784 826 793' 408 QUIOKSERVB. 1st 2d. Sd. Tot Stine , 157 177 189 614 J. Mbyna ..., KB 154 165 472 Newcotnb UB 130 143 391 D. Moyno 178 177 117 602 Rosenberg 159 184 189 633 Totals , .W. .95 m-m 1.41i lit 3d. 8d. Tot RUMOUR'S OLD TLMEBB. Hansen ,..,.154 174 153 - 483 Vos .7. ,.,,".178 178 176 632 Laud .,. 151 123 145 424 Schneider .....,.,..'..,.t....l&0 165 146 497 Shaw .189 148 161 468 Total , .,.838 783 783 '2,401 Fairmont Creamery heagae, BETTER BUTTER. I 1st 2d. 3a. Tot MnCoy , A.. 144 164 1J9 417 Bland ,,,...,....o....v..,.,128 95 127 - 348 McWada .,,..113 185 183 OHO BartWlll . ,..,.i..i..U7 1(8 121 386 Oldt , 130 130 130 SW Total .680 672 643vlT9Cl cU iuiA T& mm ,v.4"-t. tttiisiiia' 3ss Ail'' ....t. uo ito iso 3m HoVernek ., 86 178 115 379 Snyder. ..,.108 184 133 421 Total Icii) m K6 $63 . PURITAN BROILERS, ' 1st 2d. '3d, Tot Wilson 108 133 168 409 Gasser ,...,....,.,,..,.,.,..180 159 111 453 Dunn .....,,...,...... 91 82 107 284 Welgel ,,,,..,186 151 133 475 Holcomb , ,.,..,..166 142 198 606 Totals 73$ 697 755 l37 LIQUID GOLD 1st 2d. 3d. Tot Long l...na 156 128 412 Smith , t ,..183 134 110 379 Jensen ..122 101 117 345 Mtlier' ih S3 126 140 349 Glheoti 125 121 137 395 Total ,..m 645 632 1,881 DELICIA. , , lt 3d, 3d. Tot Bcbringer ,..,.,..v lis 168 Hi 437 Berser ..123 125 104 333 Newhy , 110 167 87 SSI Eaterbrook ..,.,.-.i55 8S 101 322 Savage .56 97 118 811 Totals' .,....,.,.697 64T (ja 1787 FAIRMONT FARM. qiidoy f. ..:..'?,. ,...,125 so 112 $36 Gobrfel ......,.:....', S$ 128 -105 293 H. ............ ,126 101 140 367 Glldoy, O ............125 106 121 8(2 Harden ...... ..v ,..73 117 ug 313 , Totals V.....gl6 PliT DmT iim Ames Veteran is Hurt in Practice AMB5. la. Sept. 23.-fipeclal.-Th9 first week of real practice for. the Amea varsity started oft with an accident .oc curring ta Brennan, the veteran halfback. Who Was being tried ou( Bt quarter by Coaob Williams. Yesterday afternoon, while the varsity elevens.were doing light work, Brennan collided with. Holmes, the heaviest nian on the squad, in running down oh the boll. One ot Brennan' shoulder wa bumped severely and he was taken out ot practice to the doctor. The Injury I not serious. It being merely an aggravation of a mean bruise received early in the oeaton last year, but ft may keep Brennan out of the Orinnell game Saturday. Holmes waa shaken up, but not hurt The casualty probably will result jn Kenick, Adel High end and quarterback of the 1913 prep team, being used at quarter In the Grinned contest Kenick ha been engineering one of the varsity elevens since tho beginning of practice a week ago. Tho coaches are not settled on the Cre in. FAMILY TRADE South Omaha: Wm. Jettr, 2502 N Street. Vhoma So. 813. probable lineup against Grinnell. They havo not shifted the Varsity elevens to speak of and that is taken to mean that there will not be much shifting until an aatual game show where shifting ought to be done. Bellevue College j 'r 1 Warming TJp Squad . svt d"t-w-k. Every ab bodied man ta BelleVua col lege is out to muT.o this year's team a success. Foot ball is the password and form the ioplo of every conversation. Coach Throw ha begun Ills heavy praci tlce and scrimmage- will be held each night The vim with whioh the men take hold ot the work and their adaptability to the gome prevent the early eon oe cidents, which are the bugbears of a careless or lazy squad, A Practice gome with South n.n.w High school is looked formanl to with rensn, as the two are, on the best of terms, and a contest between them is al ways mutually acceptable, a it give the collegians a chance to try out their hew formation ond the high school an Op portunity" to educate It line agolnfct Wt7 plunging. Llchtenwalner. the 200-pouhd guard of l&M Venr fit n-rrZla ..1. 1M.J. " - -. ..-N vv iwiuuiniw. With his weight ir the;-llni ' Cotner wlii nave us nana run on October 17, WheH BeUevtle goes down to wipe out thi 0 tttjd score which Cblrier held them td' kil year. f Cedar Mlnffa Defeat Ycfian, . , CBDAR BLUFFS. Neb., Sept 23.-41 claU-Cedar Bluff defeated Yuton here Sunday in one. of the poorest exhibition ot the nattonolptIme seat) here, for many seasons. The Yuton team had ab solutely no team work and made nli errors. The score wa 19 to 8 in favor f ,Cedar Bluff ha defeated YuUb. Bat' Swansea: Tu$aj)Bwir,Firort,-! Selv ers and Set vers. " 17 " 'V i L Sussex I A strikingly m smart hap I wWcIt tatkes It the first L3 cLoJcs of e r Jiott of; men I who woat i ' "daaay" collar Collars fee aB 1 don't spread apart st.tbc tpej rom mem And Thog. XUpntriek V 0d. 1007 Boaglo tjif LACK-LIHC RED INNKRTUkYES They -JgJt Toufkst; Com You litaij? Best fsJW TuW Little W ia !e Red mFw World Bag TSEZM TjoVy u in. e- Old. SUPPLIED BY Omaha: Hugo r. Bils, 1324 Douglu i Phoua Doug. 34i0. DRAV i