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o '3 16 Bringing Up X EBMAH EASY FOR MIKES t&afclepe Yitcfeer Unable to Hurl 8eTM Hit. Goo for Three Rm Hty, Me tt tke mat; Her, ' - WfcUe brke Wlo uj iP IKCOWI, Keb.( tSpt, M.-Klftl Tel e3m.) Omaha. Mt EhmanVharfl and, by looi fleMlns by the AnteJopes, tgiiitgM to pile up ten run In lh firat gtma of the closing erls of the eewon, while Harry IlioSta ty plUhlns alrttlght bait In all but one'lnnln. Omaha, 10j lilrieoln, 8. HIcka waa supported eplen dldly In thi field, Schlpke contributing aomb brillVaiitatttchea. ' dmaha pred In 'the flrat after two were down wftR Thomasou alnslcd, went to third when Itader mlajuagod Conical ton'a high fly and e cored on Kane'r single. Owaha'acored aitaln In tha third, Jua tlce beaUn..oi a, bunt a!oR the third We tine, taking second and third on tyff out and ecwrld w a alncle by Cepmlteo. TH ttekea eewe !. up In flie fifth vkM er Mta, H Thow aaeW Kane, ihssk and fcWp. ma In Mith a smm to Krat,. netted few rn The Rourkea ' wired thr' mm in ibr eitfath ori ,.mm weird JaytaMT In tM Antftope Heldf ki3fAe opened with, a atntfU, went 'aJl the way vound "when Khman toiJ . Weks' truwt ot; ct ,thr dtatnond. Hiu 'eeored' e;a.,iiM..attf' nd a little later Vuatte 'eelMeawhe Jusjreacfced fleet aajetr o a Wit, wen. to second when Hlcke acored and cnt4 ' hoAte en a tdMe ae4 wHh ConaHn u wW hast been W itcteed ball. OaiieM'a kiet eeore en 'whet f heeMt deMied to ttte center tMd , fence am n eeered on PefoleKfa error. Mwceta'f three eeoree came on afeceeeewe MU lij Qttruf, CoUIn, Wr aM KhnKin' Score: ' OMAHA,- r AB. R, Hkd:0. A. E 5 t 3 0 Coyle, If Z h Thomason, cf.t..,.,, G .2. oonsalton, rf,;..'..ii. s e Xane, lb...., 3 Bheatak, o;......".?6 ' a' Fayrie, ..,...U.B, 0 Sohlpke, Sb.,i,..t... i:,: l' Ulcka, 0 3 2 1 . 3 1 9. plS 3 ' 2, 0 5 . 0 1 0, 0 0 o o 1 3 7 5 Tblala l,f;..ttMWUl tt' SO ' lilNCOtK. ' '. - . lASi-H. .K. , O. A. Xiloyd. 3& 0 1 I UUUr. rf..J ...2- 3eJw. c...... ........ J 1. 1. ; . 'jMoerance: .'.J.i-X .adted ftw ahaae in t! ninth OJneein a v a 4 M-l 3 1-K Xia4Mt JOtaJ WMetk, (J). .KHanat. WIML xdietu lUcka, Baeee or eatu: 01 Haawa. 2; by Hlcke, I. HH by pitchev SSTBs- 'hhWb, Coyle, It.o baaea :tjKAln 2: tmka, ft. . Ikftcnnee hits ley? Jinnee to Payne to Kane. Time. Umpire Violin lower. KAVI A GI.VKN SHUTOUT iti. KUM-Va Sis ev Aicalitet Teek M. 8T,' JOSKPI1. MC. fifpt 5 oatpltehed Paul Urown and the locale woas Topeka'B erfora f leu red .largely in the scoring.. Score: TOPEKA. . A. R. K...O. A- Vn.tvths .: 4- 0 110 McLarry, .-v'-.j g. Koerner, tb ....y.v 1 . S ficAHUter, Sb .V...'. 4 0 Oear, 1C -J,...,..j...J. 4 2 McCwUaush, cf .... 4 .0 Pwt. 6 a 0 0 2 f 10 1 0 0 2 1 1 -0" 7 0 0 a 0 l 0 0 l X Tjrown p .. if - - " 8T.UOaKPH; AH. -tL tl. O. A. H. rjswun rf -...;..4s 1 ' 1 0 0 Kelly, If We;erell, 3b ....... 3 . 1, J n ZwUMrar, d ......... 4 o J '9 . 0 2 3 Sensing, c ? ; I 2 Touif Tr.w Vt To S YTvnaitta ' A' A .fi A A A fl fl Ht. 3oap'h " OMtMtOM irt on bmm Topaa. n t. joaepn, . Two-bate WU: Kelly. Koepplng. IJoMitie yUy; MeLarry to Xotrr.er. n Stolen haaea: Kelly rt). Weaterill. Qygi, Kmntic, v.ruu.ner, jecjuarry. voenier. ft. .Ir v!i . Bv TSviwti 4. Iiti f "riitc ti 7 JfcuHez on ballas By Cruteher. j by 1;A tlnertrl; Satrtet.- ' " IMtVLK , .eHITiUTOMKtS JOKMKRS ffiu it Hi4Ax, ftie- Wfct, A.HVa WarM llOPX CITl". Ijl, geei. sC--Doyle for Slowc City and Maddox for Wichita ated a peetty 4teera- battle today, the local wln!(r,by a. aeore 3 to 1. ., Tha ilottx were able to meet 24sddox witli time!? Mm, wbtie Beyle allowed the vwtota mk, iec seaarir, .tare:' SIOVJC CITT. ! V AH. X. X. O. A. . Co.y, .8b,. l 1 1 t ft , CUurkc. .IT,,..:. 2 2 J C mUtv aa mi 3 1 0 r. iStiMftHM, Wn. , ..... 2 t 3 4 S 1 J i ii i . i ' I li 1 " -hi. . i ii , ; Voo-ll ouvr have . f "I , ke. r s - c - s i r ' 1 SO.T MNfige,-, . vJSi; nllr Wf- la L WD NEV5tV S;E A CHANGE 1 MATTER;- TOHEBTHftAT , lmSiVNT A,-VHAT H HERCAHD 1 . WE'VE MlEO !f? THt? r CbATOPn SSp WrfERE ARE , I ,tou- -r- ? Vhatu voo J vilu y0u ot the suit the fift. a5.ook !"toATopn - xou ,oin- kl FOPIW. f?AiT JOB TO ThE 0T- L VP ALRiqHT. -Jf THE TEhTH I "f 1 " E JT ' ' 1 Father '- ' I V S '? 3 JEi E 3 ! I ! ii . I Standing of Teams: ' WEST; X,KAUE. I NAM IiKAtUW. WJi.Pcl, vr.ii.pct. Denver .....9R M .fi.11 New Tork.,9 16 .0715 Phlia. 85 5S . ChlCttffO .....4 61 ,56S Plttaburslt .TC C3 .52; Hoaton 61 St .441 Brooklyn .2 8t Cincinnati .. .428 St. Loula....l9 08 .S23 Dee Moln-aMtt .E7il Rt. Joaeph..8t 78 .510; Lincoln 7n .S1.1l Omaha .(..T 52 ,S1 Toneka. 71 '85 .4V. Sioux city.jn ,n wicnua ....63 to tXiz AJIKH L.Fa VV.Ii.Pct. Phllaf , 9G 61 ,S1 Clovelantl. .83 62 .572 WftHln'n .8'69 ;s71 Bceton 75 7 .C28 .AMUR A88N. W UPct. "Milwaukee .97 66 .599 tlnticapolla G,69,.57S IiOUlaville v,8 70 -.571 Columbua ;.91 72 .558 Ht. Paul ....74 S3 .457 Chicago .,..75 72 .5101 Detroit v,...2 84 .425 Toledo .....'.68 9 .415 Ht Lou)a...55 93 ,3721 Kanaaa City es'BU ,415 JJow York.,53 90 .271! Indlanapotla GO 00 .407 Yeaterdny'a Keanlfa. WESTERN liEACfUB. Omaha, 10s Lincoln. 3. Topekn, 0: St. Joaesti, ft, Wichita. 1: Sioux Cltr. 3, Denver, 3: Dea Moines, 4. NATIONAL JVEAOUH. ' Boaton, 3-10: Philadelphia, 0-9. New York, 4; Brooklyn, 1 Chicago, 11 Pittsburgh. 0. AMERICAN LEAQUB. Philadelphia, 4; Boston, 10. Waahtnstpn. 3i New York. 0. St. Louis, 2; Chicago. 3, . ,'. Cleveland-Detroit -gamo poatrf!B,ed, wot freund. AMBUftJAN A tS4OOI AT JON," . Milwaukee, Jl! Indlitotte, 30. Xamwa Crty, 5; Columbua, 7. Mtnneolt, 3; Tlede, . it. Patft. 45 LouleylUe. 7. ,"Man flmimr, t WeaVefw 1wju Oenha. at Lineefrt, Top a. at Bt. Jeeh. Wlohita, at Weux . leeetver at ie mimam. mia nmUmmi Lee4nt-BeeM . at PbtUdtd- W."aw Ysek at BreaklVM. PttiabMiadt Artew League Htlladelpfcta. at Bee tan, Wjsahlngton at New York, St. Lwle tl Clilceejo American A aeociatton Milwaukee at lndie,nelM, KaAaea City at Cetuntbus. iinneepoitt at Toledo, St. Paul at Loula- t , 3 0 0 6 0 ,4 0 1 id" e e' , 3 o 1 a 0 0 .1 0 0 6 3 0 .8010.90 ,24 3 . 8 27 U 4! WICHITA. All, It. II. O. A. E. tnpjv aa. S' ilcholson, If......... 3 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 7 0 6 3 4, Huehea, lb i ujtia ,rr.. ..,,. ... jurKf, .. .......... Omlth. Shi I cavtio, ........ e Mad,dos, pi.. 9 Totals 31 1 4 21 IB 0 -WkMta ..ifl UH"eW MSK Ctty MH'H.H tift OA baeea; mux City, 7: Wichita, Vtrei baee.on erroea: Wicmt. 1. See- ilee Wta: T Smith. C!lk (3), EvW- ttwdth. tttoien baeeat Nlehoteon (3). HMtttMe wi: mm w a. miit.vtru e): y hmwi, 4; y iwyie, 6. wW. (. auu n baJta: (Xf B; tf Doyle, 4. MR by pitch bH: Time; UmiHrei Wood. tKKVm aMMWX'T WIK THH JNN rteettea MewMlN Sfitalktlr tit e DEd MOINES, Sept. 3&Dee - Moines won from .Denver this afternoon by a Jcnrn oC 4 u 3. ' Tho winning rln tallica when Channell dropped Kwoidt'a lone fly In. (lie eighth Innlntc. The half & Kama neeeseary to ina tne pennant v.'na tnere foro not tulten today, ficoro: - UE3 MOINES. AB. U. H. O. A. 13. Hahn. rf 3 1 0 a o , o Breen, If 2 1 1 .:1 0 0 Hunter. c... ......... a o i o I.tonttrJ. 3b i 0 0 1.4 .1 iqnrr, lb.. 4 2 3 13 0.0 Beaiy. aa..., , 2 l - 0 .1 5 . Slight, c. 0 1 I 2 0 Kwoldt. Sb....,.....,, 4. 0 2 4 4 0, T'aber, P. 4 0 1 o s 0 Total 4 S7 19 3 DENVER, , Wt R. Xf. O. A. E. Ulllln. 3D. ........... .3 0 0,5 3 aaalrty, if,,........, 4 1 '1 hannell. cf . 4 1 Butcher. 2b... 1 0 EUton. rf .4 S'.aiir, c. ....... ....... 3 '0 ,1 0 0 0 trolley, aa. ..,,, ,,., cientr, to..... a Ilarrla. d 3 Block 1 0 0 Mi 21 Totale 81 ,3 0 is a 'Batted for Spahr In ninth. Dee Molne., ....... 20000101 -t utnver 3 o o o l o ft o o s Two-basse hit: Breen. Baaea on Ixills; Off Faber, J: off Harris. 3. Hit hy pitched halh By Han la. llrcrn. Retlly: by- Faber, Coffey. Wild pitch. Kaber. tSruck out: By Faber, 3; by Harris, L Dovible player iieiuy 10 Kwomi w jone; ionatu to Rellly; Qutllln to Butcher to Fisher. 8ac il.'lco hits: Lfonarfl. FlaSier, Caaaldy Bellly. Left on bases: Dee Molne. Denver, B. Time: 1:40. UmpUywAndereqn. American Association Results. At Toledo- R.H.E. Mlheapolla f... 2 3, 2 Toledo , 0 S t 4 Battertea: 0lmated and Rondeau; Col tamore, Devoght and Youff. At Columbua- lt.II.13. Kanffta City...... tf.....,T 9 ' Columbua 710 2 Batteries; Daniels and O'Connor. Moore; Cook, Cole and Culeman. At Loulavlle- R.H.E. SU Paul. , t..u 4 10 3 Louisville , 7U fl uattertea: KHpr ana Miner; it. clem ns, KlMa and V. Clemona. At IndlatinDclls rLK.Il Milwaukee W 4 India nepoU toil 4 Batteriea: P6Ull, Hovilk, Braun end Hitahea, Marahall; HarrtnjrteA , Laroy, Burk and Case. Called fad 9t elaJath, darkneaav V - - i . .CFrtkt VU. IatmUonal xnr Serf tea. GIANTS STEP HEARER GOAL Advance Toward LefBe .OhampioB skip fcy Trimming Dodger. scoius all mijfs' iir 3 imrarGS HroTrn, fT,GOO Mojitffomrry Re 'emit, Cum sea .SenMttton hr Hold tnv New VorVa Mitten aiael RMMleaa Six Vratmea. BROOKLYN,' N. Y., Bept. 2,w-The Now Yorka drew ft step near the flag cllwh lit; point by beating Brooklyn, I to X thla afternoon. They acored all their runs in the Brat three innings, during which Allen tarried on the mound and was hammered for eight hits. Then El mer Brown, the 27,000 Montgomery re cruit, made Ills local debut and caused a sensation by holding the Giants hlttesa and runltiss for the remaining six In fringe. Ho gave four base on balls, but only one runner got to second, Teareau Allowed but four lilts, only one of which Woe clean. He wobbled In" the third; when Brooklyn acored Its only rune, and again fn the ninth, when the locals got nou to third nnd second with ono doyn. Fiedler then touted otrd Wheat, bat tlntf tor Brown, fanned. . The third base playiW e 'Hero was a big feature.' Flebher threw well to haaea, turning bcfc . ;)tfetr amblUeua tHante'., fNocev" '.', - i NIW YditK. JWCKWLTi. AR.K.O.A.(b - Aft.n.a.A.a aeeerse. ct l tea eitma. rt... I l J e e oesM. et... i i i a t6M, an i i i d 4 l;l l ianl, X...4 s. tie o Fhchr, . 1 e S eOMtSM. K... 4 'S ,IT0 0 .wet. W..1.4.e,9 eauM, i t e o wnr, 7l'.. ! I 6we ..... e L e Mrfs, Sd.I lie eyaaW, ss... 1 tr 2 3 a MeHkl,. ..! ill a;!lieeaer.is.,. 0 J 4 u 7otal...i 31714 2Bms. p.... a e u o , retTtiJ.,"t irnl ' ?Ran for Smith in ninth, ' . Batted for, Allen lrtrtlcd.1,- o Baited for row'trr kaM New York ...4 12-00 0 0 0 0-4 Brooklyn ...........0 0200000 0-2 Left on bases! New York, 7:' Brooklyn, 7. Two-baae hit! Meyers. , Sacrifice fly: Sharer. (Sacrifice hits: timlth. ,Elsher. I'lrst on, errorai New York. Is Brooklyn, t.. Stolen bases: Coopor. Collins, Daubert Baae On balls: Off Allen, 2; off Brown, 4; off Teareau, 4. Struck, out: By Allen, if by Brown, 3; by Teareau, 3. pnseed ball: Meyers, lilts: Off Aleen, 1 In three innings; 'Brown, none In six Inntgai Timet 1;& Umpires: Rlgler and Byron. Divide 4HM-.lider. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 36,-Boeton got n even break In a double-header here ."day, Philadelphia wlnalmr the Brat ame, (t to 3, end the vkdtore the second, ) to 9.s Phlladerphla .made only five hits if Dickson, who twirled th first atx tn ilnga, but all of the eafetiea aided in the scerimr of Tuna, while JUxey waa very effective, except In one inning. Batting rallies, featured the second con- teat. Beet on teok the lead by pounding out four runs In the seventh session, but' the home) club came back In the eighth with a rally which ettd five talHee. Camnttx started the ninth inning aa Philadelphia, pitcher and he walked three batsmen, Mayer went to tha rubber ind . Orlhlth; cleared the baiea with a double. A home run by Zinn then won the contest. , Ocore, first game: BOSTON. riJUJkDm'HIA, An.H.O.A-B. AU.H.O.A.C. Smith, M.. J 0 1 t SKnib. tU.,4 0 1 0 llann. is. ... oio ouckr. cf... i t o e Hmatr. re. 4 a t i iLobtrt. it... 4 l i l Ujfets, lb,. .3 0 t 1 OUilN. It... 3 110 0 Elan, tt 4 I o oorire-b. ,rf.. 1 2 e Lord, r! 4 110 lLu'trus. lb, I 4 11 0 0 Dsl. 3b,.... S J O e ODooUn, tut 0 3 4 0 Itstldtn, e..4 13 1 IDoole. e..... 1 14 0 1 DIeVjsoa ,. r 0 1 0 ORLjsjt, p..... 2 0 0 3. 0 I"rJ. t... . 0 0 a 0 - tHehiilU .... 1 0 0 0 0 Tout 01713 3 Dtstr ..... ioooo Totals.. ..." ill's Batted for Dickson in seventh. Batted for Perue tn.nltlu, Boatbn 0 0 0 O S 0.0 0 0-3 Philadelphia ,,..,..2 0 1,1 ,1,0,0 0 -0 Two-bas'e hits: Lord. Magee. Three bee "hit: Becker. Home'runtliobert. Hltat Off Dickson. 3 In alx innings; off Perdue, none In two Inntga. Sacrifice hit: Doolan. Sacrifice fly: Magee. Btolen baae: Lo bert, ' Lett on bases: Boston, s. Base on balls; Oft Dickson, 1; off RveyM X First on errors: Philadelphia, 2. Struck Out: By DIckaon, 2; by Rhcey. 3, passed balls: Dooln. Time: 1:43, Umpires; Klen nd Orth. Score, second game: DOSTON. PltlLADKt.VHTA. Jis.t.O.A.B. " A.-.)I.O,A.r. Imtth..n.,.t 2 3 t'OKeab. tb... 4 3 2 3 0 OrthllU, il..l 1 1 I 0Dcbr, (t...3 0 0 0 0 vnr. 3b, 3 0 3 1 tOwrort. cC . 1 1 0 0 0 Bctunl't. Ih, 0 6 I eiAtaert, 4 0 10 Mrtrs, lb,:. J 1-4 1 SHn. It.... I 3 9 e Sinn. cf,.,.. 3 0 0 ocnrMh. rf.. 4 S 1 man. 4 3 3 0 et.u4nif. lb. ( 0 1ft 1 a Dttl. 3b..... 0 tee ODocUa. I 1 3 t 1 Rutdta, (,. 1 to OUools. C.....4 1 t 3 0 wbtitnx, c e e o e nn. p....i e e t e Tyler, p 3 13 4 tBitsui, p.. 0 0 0 0 Sdbuitl 0 0 0 0 OCimnltt. p., 0 0 0 0 0 Mtjtr, r....e u e o e Totals 33 12 3711 0-Prras I 1 e a J Ktitttir :.. e o e e e t uvimt ,..e e e t o Du-un .... e 9 0 0 Tuj...,.mu n Ui Batted for Beaton in.aeventh, Batted for Buehr In seventh. Batted for Brennan'ln eighth. Batted for Bums in eighth. Ran for Ra,Tlden,ln ninth, . Boaton ...,.,...0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 6-10 phlladolph,la ....'..0 00201 1 50-0 Two-baee hltat 2lnn. aan, Orifflth, Smith. Tyler. LoberW Cravath. Three base hltt Magee. Home. run; Zlnn. Hll: Off Seaton, 8 n seven Infinite; off Brennan, 1 In one Inning; oft Mayer, 3 In one Innlrur. Sccrlflce hKa: Knabe, Zlnn, Sweeney. Double playas Knabe to Doolan to Luderus; Doqlat to Knabe to Ludcrua. Left on baaea: Boaton. 5 Ph l delplha. T. Fire on ballet Off Tyler. 3; eft Beaton, 4s oil CawnSU, S, Firat on '.THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1913. error: Boston, 1. Hit by pitched baihlBy Tyler, Cravothi by Brennan, Mann; Struck outs By Tyler, 0; by Seaton, 3; by,, Mayer, 1. Wild pitches: Tyler (2), Time: S'15. Umplrej: Klem and Orth. Pirates Tnke Final. PITTSBUROn, Sept. !.-Plttsburgh took the final game of the season at Forbes field from Chicago by the score of to 1. Adamtj pitched firis ball for Pittsburgh, and but for two passed balle by Simon In the eighth Inning Zimmer man would not nave 'scored with Chi cago's only run. Adams allowed nine hits arra struck out ten men, the sea son's record at Forbes field.'LSaler was his victim three times. The Pirates hit; Smith freely with men on bases. Singles by Carey and Vlox, a hit batsman, a' double by Adama.and an error .by Brld well gave the locals four runs In the fifth inning. Evcrs used uh nearly all his re cruits In the last, two Innings to get a look at them Adam"' struck out three of them. Bcorel , citipAdo. . . pnTJBuanr. ch. cf.... t Btewsrt .... 1' Kvtri. 3b.... 4 Phtltn .... 1 WlllUmi, r. 4 Zlmrtotn, Jl 4 Hler. lb..,, 4 Jlollwlti, lbO iAU,li.U,A.t;. . AlI.lI.U.A.li i, i vjavmr, r. .. 4 i s o o 0 0 0 SDoUn, 3b.... 3 0 3 11 3 4 0 0 a 'lWuicDtr, 3' 3 3 1 0 0 Ok lax, lb..'.,. 3 2 3 3 0 0 awitaoa, rf... 3, 0 1 I) 0 0 2 3 1 0 10' o i 0 0 J. .Miller, lb-4 13 0 0 S SSt lr"!''! ?i? S uockJ. rf 4 1 liriawill, m. 2 o AIllKrtl .... 1 0 Kcttlns, ii., I 0 Iinui'ban. o 3 1 ltrtrov. e. 0 0 Hmltlu P.... 3 0 atust, p oo w. Mtiitr.. l o 0 AditmN p.,.. u Mj 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 Totali 31 a 24 15 3 'f Batted for Leach in ninth. Batted for vera In ninth. Batted for Brldwell In ninth. Batted for StacR in nlth. Chicago .............0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 1 6-1 Plttaburgh .0 1.1 0 4 0 0 0 - Two-ba.no hits: Wagner, Adama, TArx-: merman, Sacrifice hits; Wilson, Simon, Sacrifice fly: Dolan. Stalen baaea:, Corey (2), Left on baaee: Pittsburgh,,,' Clcao, 1U. tlHt OM Mori! nhlrmni ,1; lHt. burKh.2. lilts: Oft Smith. 1) In aeven In. nlnaja; off -Stack. 2 In one. lnnntniu,.lea! on bulla!, Off Adam: 1; off SwiltSri. 'Hit? by pitched ball: Carey and Wagner by" Bmrtn. HtrucK out: my Aaams, by Smith,. 1. Paseed.ball; Simon (2)', Double PlayBt Even to Brldwell to "Baler; Brld well to Evera to Baler, Time; P.40, Um pires: O'Day and Emalle. Snodgras and Doyle May Be Out of Series NEW YORK, Sept 26,-Two of the leading New York plants, second .base-, man Doyle and Ccnterflelder Saodgrass may be unable to play in the fcomjntr world's series Doyle, while out driving his automobile last night, crashed Into a tree and Injured Ms shoulder. Just how seriously he was Injured la not known, bu'tMiIa place at second base was' taken today by another player; After making a long single In the first, inning of today's game,, with Brooklyn, Snodgraaa, while - rounding" first base sprang a "ca-hrler horse" and waa forced to retire from, the- go-tie. Snodgraaa suf-. f ered great pfo and MfjQraw aaid it waa- unlikely, that h would play against the Athletics, ' " New Golf Chj&apion MeeW Defeat BROOKLINE,iMa9a., Sept. SC. Francis Oulmet, 'thn opcii. golf champion of six daya standing, met defeat hero today when he und his partner, F. H. Hoyt, were beaten, by Jerome D. T ravers nnt Oilman. Tiffany, four up and three to play. In the foursome between, the Massa chusetts and Metropolitan teams for the Lesley cup. Oulmet showed decidedtslgns Of a slump, being" -wide from, the, teea and through - the greens, although hts putting was almost aa accurate aa lost week, Oulmet waa trapped six times and Hoyt found fourteen of the pits. Git$ Series at Boston Are Off , BOSTON,- Sept IS. Because of Injuries to 'many members of the Boston National base bait team, the proposed ooat-seaaon aeries between the B roves and the B;on American waa conceited today. Foot Ball Player Dies of Broken Back . 1 .' ' - ' " WORCESTEIf, Mass., Sept. &-VcrnerSS!"3b..: ! J i S. Botyea, left halfback of Norwich unl- veralty foot ball team, who suffered Broken spine in a game witn Holy Croaa college Wednesday, died today. Xalemdera Bent Hveraua. - GRAND ISLAND. Neb., Sept. J6.-Spe- c,lat Telegram.) Raveroi a, 3; Grand Island,?. The opening foot ball game here this afternoon between .th,o Ravenna and Grand Island High school teams waa a very closely contested and hard-fought contest, Fof the first three-qusxtero neither team scored, but the fourth, pe riod waa a thriller. lUvenna first acorad three points on. . m , frnm fi-iaitS). Hooper, Hltat Oft Boardman, 3 In L v i ". ; Inning; Off Houck, 5 , In one Inning;, bbeta. With but five minutes! oft Fennock, 1 in two lnnlng; oft Buah, niade by Tit remaining the local team took a, brace. marched down the field and "with a touch down and goal kick acored aeven points. Johns carried the ball over the line and Scott kicked the goal, Spectacular open atyla of plfvy waa not used to any extent. JitXUt Drawn for I ') H u " SENATORS BLANK THE YAHKS Boehliag Wild, but Double JPJays Stop New Yords Scoring HVE SUCH STUNTS PULLED OFF Mcllale Pltekea Ccoil Game, list WaaMnRtona Baaohi Their Hits HartselPa Cntcb and Stop, lay Fester. Feattsrea. NEW Y&RK, Sept, 26.-Boehllns, the young left-hander of the Washington-, waa very wild today, but whenever the Now Yorks had a chance to score they hit Into a. double play. Washington made no tewer than five of these- pfays. which killed all of the locala chances lor vic tory, the visitors winning by a score of 3 to, 0. McII&Je pitched a good game for New York, but the. Senators bunChed I ineir nua. in me miru a mmum uy .. . . . .. . . . , . , ... L. V.. SrZelder put Boehllng on baae ond Milan roiiowfid with a home drive -wnacn got away from Whlteman. In the sixth Washington scored a run on' Foster's single, Gondii's infield out and a single by Morgan, New York's scoring efforts were puny, aa , a, hit- a, .any one of sev eral times might have driven Boehllng off. the slab, Jartae!l'a.oa?-ha.nded catch on Milan ami a atop by" Foetc'r on Williams were, the efatures,. Score:' WASHINGTON.- . Eayosx. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.M.U.A.E. Moeitrr. rt,. t 0 1 0 0Mtel. ...!. 1 0,2. Mllu, cf.... 4 1 00 OHnrticll, rf. 3 O 1 0 FMUr, 4 2 O C OKoIJen. t,.l 0 1. 0 Oaaeii, lb.., 4 1 14 1 OCre, If.. .... 4 1 1. 0 MoffHui, b. .11CS OWIlll&rni. lb 4 0 S 0 llua tl.h. A A , AV-tdM, . ' 9 A t-a4M. k... 3 1 v o qwMtema, rt 4 l 4 o -xcuriiM, a, a it i I oiKicec, H . itocbllns, p. 3 1 0 3 PKnfBr, e.t 4 1 4 4 Mc!!lt. p.. 3 0 0 0 ToUte 33r3, 2H-talebt -....o 0,0,0 CSiawll ., 0 0 0 '0 Ktatlox, p.. 0 Q 0 9 Boone ..... 1000 TotsU,....3 6 tl 11 1 Batted for McHale In seventh, Kan fortnight lrrttseventh. '.. Batted for Keating in the, ninth. . Washington o 02001000-3 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,0 ,0-0 First "on Errirs: Washington, 1. Two ban hit; Zelder. Honw rum Milan. Stolen "base: McBride. Left on . bases: New York, 9; Washington. 3. Double plays, Boehllng tdMcBrlde to Gandlll, Gandll to McBride to Genflll. Flster to Morgan to Gondii 2), Bcehlln-f to Aln smith to Gandtl. Bases on balls: Off Mc Hale. I; off Boehllng. 8. Struck out: By McHale, l: by Keating, 3. Wild pitches: Boehllng (2). Hits: off McHale. T In seven tnntnga; off Keating 1 In two Innings. Time: 1:58. Umpires: Dlnnccn and Con nollyl 'Brown Trim Chlesare. CHICAGO. Sept 8, Pitcher Leverenx of the St. Louis club made his Chicago debut .today, and although he 4ield the locals taTBve hits and struck out ten men he lost after ten lnelngs; 3 to 3, The home team had takeiv a' lead over the tall-enders, but by tUnchlng? hlta St Louis managed to tie' the score. Chappelle opened the tenth -with a sin gle , and went to second , -when AgHew threw Schalk's bunt wild to Wares; Weaver singled and Chappelle scored. Today was Leveresx day at the Sox park and a large delegation of his friends were present ,c??.uln HWJ' Lord and First Baseman Hal Chase of Chicago did not arrive from the east in time to play today. Score i bt. i-m-'is, cirtcAoo. . . AD.H.O.A.B. f AB,H.O.A.Ii (piotton, ef i 3 4 0 OWfAver, m. 5 12 7 0 4!L,.t.la,ib"' i 1 2 1 OBretoo. Sb!;. 1 1 S 0 Pratt, lb..., 4 0 3 3 otyliln, rt... 3 c I c 0 S.f.1.1!8'' ? 0 Ofournier. lb 2 0 14 1 0 Wllira. HI 3 0 0 OBwlle. ef....l I o 0 l)l!n4, ux. 4 0 1 2 OChipyxll. If. 4 I I 0 0 WlTU. n... 113 3 OBoJmIIi. c.t 0 S J 0 Assfv, 0....4 e U 0 inTOr, 2b... 4 0 S 0 0 lTrns. p. 4 1 3 2 OBeni, p.,.. 4 100 Tottl...3S "e-5 U T Tota1..,..33t 30 IS "5 Two put when winning run, scored. Chicago ,...0 1 ,1 0 0 0 0 9 0-3 St Louis .....0 .1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 Two-base hit: Chapnell. Three-base hit: Breton. Sacrifice hits: Bodle, Col Una, Sclmlk. Stolen bases: Walker. Bre ton. Left on baaea: Chicago, 5'r Be Louis, aV Baaea on balls t Off Leverenx. 2; oft Bens, 2. Struck, out: By Leverens, 10; by Bens, 4. Wild pitch: Bens. Time; 2:10. Umpires: Hlldebrand and Sheridan. Red Sox, Win. BOSTON. Sept, 26. No one of the four pitchers used by the- Philadelphia Amer ican Jeague team was effective against Boston this afternoon, the locals winning, 10 to 4. Leonard pitched good ball, keep Ins the visitors' hits fairly well caiterd. Boardman, a recruit from the Waterbury, onn., team, lasted dui one inning agains; the -world's champions. Houck was hit even harder In the one Inning he pitched, and Pennock'a wtldness In the fourth In lg. when he passed three men In a row, caused his removal, Bush finished the contest and was effective except In the seventh, PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. . AD.lt,O.A,E. n 'UB-.U.O.A.te. lOMriae. ir..S 3 1 MurMir, rt.. 4 o o o aneba. rt..., x ,i a e o o OEsile. lb...: 1 3 ion 0 OViuadr. . lb,. 3 0 i 10 2 OHootxr. cf... 1 3 3 0 9 ". 3b... I 3 ir.... 1 X' OOlrdfter. ib. 3 2 3 OYerkM. Ib... 4 3 3 0tSTrta, a.. 4 4 lOdr, .....; 4 '0 0 LOMXtl. p.. 4 13 0 0 1'2.3 O 3 0 10 0 0 2 3(10 113 0 aiItlb V i n-trr. u. 4 a aebmas. .... 4 2 imrdmii, pO 0 tovek. P....0 0 "anock. p.. 0 0 a w v 0 0 0 lee ooo Totali....,3311 37 10 0 Butb. p 1 e Drleklar ... 1 a "Laths . stmt . .,1 S O 0,8 ..1,1.0 ftO Tetats 31 13 24 It S Batted for Houck in the third. Batted for Pennoclc In the fifth. Batted for Buah in -the ninth. Boston ...S 5 0 2 0 0 1 0 10 Philadelphia. 0 0001200 1-4 Two-baae hlta; Oldrlng, Walah, Baker 5 in four tnnlnea. Sacrifice hit: Hoooer. Sacrifice files: Murphy, Lewie. Stolen baseai Walsh, Qnrdner. Rehg. Double play a: Baker to Molnnla; Mclrmlsa to Barry. Lett on baaea: Philadelphia, 10; Boston, S. Bwea on balls: Off Board man, It off Houck, 1: off Pennock, 3; off Bush, 1; off JAonard. 1. Base on error: The Bee by George McManua L zrt j- -rz. 1- , J I Boston. Hit by pitched ball: By Leonard. Walsh. Struck out: By, Pennock, 1;. by Bush, 3; by Leonard 6. Passed ball: Cady. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Eyansand Egan. 1 Dakota Team Off for Minneapolis . VERMILION," S; D Sept. 26,-Coach James Henderson arid twenty-three foot ball playera left today for .Minneapolis, prepared for the game to be played with the University of Minnesota Saturday. Coach Henderson declares that his team looks even' better than' that of last year, which defeated the Minnesota men. GEORGE ST0CKING,CH0SEN AS HIGH TENNIS MANAGER The High School Atactic board Thurs day aelected tieorgo Htojkliijr as tvnute manager for tho ensuing year. An Inno vation In tennis will be Inaugurate! t:t the school thlB seanod (n that n number of tournoments which are. at present be ing arranged wili be pav-)d this fail. I-. former years tennis, as ntn'crjl "activity, haa riover been taken up bufiro epritrgi but the completion of th high schb. I courts will enable the sport to hi entered upon this year before the cajd weithir sets in. Besides the girls' ulng3 tourrjamiint. the first acts of which wHl' m tiiav.j next week, tha athletic,-nitfe-tora are ar- .n8ui b. aouDiea tournament in. which all boys in the school can Jbuy The pair ing of teams for. these matches Is now going on and the eeasjfi prvpir will atart In the very near future. . , CHISH0LM AND wlss HEBNER WINf MEMPHIS, Tenn., Sept 2S. SIbs Ruth Chlsholm of Cleveland and Mi m-rp Helmer ofy Chicago won the semi-finals ,ujr m me cnampionshlp of the Woman's Western Gplf association tour nament MIsb Chlsholm eliminated Hire, Franc Anderson. Chicago, 4 up ;and 3 to go.. Miss Helmer disposed of Miss Mor Jorlp Edwards, Chicago, 0 and 3. Do You Know Anything ' : Nil FERDINAND WESTHE1MER t SONS, DistjMer ST. JOSEPH CINCINNA-n L0TJISVI1XE JrAMILY TKADX Intk OKlia: Ww. j'ttttr, 3502 K Stmt. Season Tickets to Be Issued Students for High School Events; The student association of the high school, which was Inaugurated last fall tor the purpose of securing greater , at tendance at foot ball gamea. and Which. fuifUled the most sanguine hopes of -tho athletic directors, has -been reorganised at the Bchool and more than a third of the students have Joined 'the organliatlon. Tho athletic board feels that' If; a- 1-uf-f ieicntly Jorge number of Students, cf n ba. Interested In attending every game of the year, they can Issue"-season tickets at a reduced price. Lost' year they set tha price of the tickets at 31,50 and the plan worked so successfully that the season closed leaving 3125 in the athletic fund, whereas In former . years there was a deficit fn addition to this tho attend ance at last year's foot ball games waa more than doubled and the directors have decided that In view of the, success of the plan lt.would.be foolhardy to Vpturn to the former method of issuing individual tickets for each game. The price of the; season tickets will be 'the. same as last year and' will admit students-to alt period contests held In the city. - This, list, will Include aeven foot bal) games, alx basket, ball ' games, two debates, at least One track meet and five baaeball games. Five, hundred-and ninety . pwplla have already signified their Intention of purchasing Beason tickets, which ateb entitles them to membership in the student association. , Whety taembersalp. In the orglntzat,lonst Is eomplcto the" association1 will elect of ficers and aeleot two of ita mmpervaa ' .retr,eents.tjves on the -athletic bqard'f ' the school, who will haye" a voice In' tui' matters of, the board. The athletic di rectors are Professors C. E. Reed, E; E. McMillan, -B. H. Orchard, Nathan Bern-. Btetn and Coach Thomas H, Mills. ' x Loans ft Pitcher. Slf. .Tnri.nh hn, Wm&i du.i... n.Ci. McConnaughey to Dea Motnea to finish mo ucMviu xxo was rcuniiy recall ea from tho Muscatine club of the Central association. St Joseph hod pitchers plenty while Dea Moines was short handed. About Wliiskiy? L Almofit any whwkey can be guaranteed under- the Pure Food' Laws., Certain, essen-. tiak'We knowB to tb trade can be overlooked ane avoided and the guarantee still hold good but RED TOP RYE is the result pf distilln tion from choice grain "with perfect food value guatanteed by distillers to be blended of whis kies cf such' age and purity as to make the, result PURE, Anypne who is well posted will' understand the merit of this ajgu rnent. . SOUTH OMAHA. NC. SUPPLIED BY Omartst Htifo T.. Bill, 1324 Doaflif M room mug. &mJ.