THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 19l;. SIOUX EASILY TARE GAME Now Jeff Can Umpire the World's Series Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher Lambast Closman and Lots at Will Daring 'Contest FINAL SCORE TWELVE TO TWO AVheatler. , for Indian, Proves In rlnclblr, Allowlnar Eleven lilt, Oot of Which Onlr Two Conn ie Were Mnde. sioux crrr, Sept 30.-Sloux City ant Omaha staged a farce gome today, the former winning easily by a score of 12 to 2. The locals pounded both Closman and Lotx hold, while Wlteatley for the Houx was Invincible In the pinches, Score: SIOUX CITY. 12 All. It. II. O. A. E. Coonor, Sb a 1 1 2 1 Wood, if 6 0 4 2 0 bmlth, s 3 Callahan, 3b 4 Davidson, cf..... 4 Hum,, lb...... G Marshall, rL ., 4 Vann, cr. 7. ....... 4 WheMlej', p ..4 o , 1 0, 1 0 3 2 7 2 3 4," '6 2 " 1 Totals . .17 12 15 27' nviui Alt. It II. O. A. B. Justice, as 5 112 3 Coyle, If 3 0 1 1 0 Thomason, cf ... 6 0 0 2 0 MMigaltan, if 5 13 2 0 Kane, lb 4 0 0 6 1 Rhtestak, c. 5 0 3. 7 2 Faynp. 2b..... 4 0 13 3 Schlpke, 3b 4 0 2 1 1 Closman, p 1 0 0 0 1 Lots, p.. 3 0 0 0 0 Tofttln ) 2 11 "1 in Omaha 0 00000 1 0 12 BIOUX City 0 4 0 3 0 0 2 3 -12 Jrt on bases: Bloux City, 11; Omaha, 3i First baee on errors: Hloux City, 1; umana, . nacriuce jms: uoyie, vann. Two-base hits: SchlDlte. Vann. Jimt r WheaUey. Consraltnn. Htnien linn- WnnA WhcaUey. Hits: Off Closman, 6 In ono " iwo-iniraB innings; on Ixitz. 3 in six and one-third Innlnim. rintihl n1nv Justice to Payne to iiane. Shestak to IT.H, n Dl,..I.b .....'. ... . .... .Mite iu 7iimLn ciruuii uuii iiy uios- man, 1; by Lots, 6i by Wheatley. B. Bases on balls: Off IViij. it! nrr vi,.nti.. IM by pitched ball: Davidson. Time: 2:00. Umplro: Wood. JOSIES Wlflf KltOUt IIOOSTEUS Opening- Hume of Series Goes with Hattlnnr Ilnlly. DEB MOINES. Kept. 30.-Ht. Joseph won the opening gatno of the scries here this afternoon, by a score of 5 to 3. The two teams- wore tied In the eighth, but a two run rally gave the visitors the game In the ninth. Score: DISS MOINKS. . AU. II. II. O. A. E. it. 5 12 4 13 IJreen. rf. . 4 1 l l l o & 5 0 2 2 0 0 Sheldon, 2b 4 113 0 1 Jones, lb 8 0 2 U 0 0 nellly, ss. t; 3 0 3 3 2 1) S,mwi. Q 2 0 1 5 2 0 Kwoldt 3b. 4 0 11 j 1 Lakoff, p j.. 4 0 0 0 5 0 Totals 31 a 12 27 12 E ST. JOSEPH. AB. n. U. O. A. E. Dawson, rf. 5 1 3 2 0 1 ' v.- 6 2 3 0 0 Westcrill, 3b, 3 0 1 a 2 0 Zwilllng. cf. 5 0 1 2 0 0 Oygll. lb. 5 0.1 6 0 0 Koepplng, 2b 3 112 2 0 fecnang, c. 4 0 1 10 2 0 Melnke, ss. , 3 0 0 0 1 0 SteMer, p. , .,. 2 0 2 0 3 0 XJochier, p .,.. 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 30 6 12 77 U 1 Des, Moines 0 1 1 0 0 0 1. 0 03 St. Joseph .....,.,2 00100002-5 Two-bnao hits: nellly, Fox. First base ow balls: Off Lakaff. 2; off fiterxer. 4 Wruck out; Bjr Lakaff. 4: by Btorier fy BoeWer s. Sacrifice hltsj Jon &ifMfU 8naw- Stolen 'bases: KHy. Koetjter, Breen. Hunter. Hit by pitched ball.' Westercll. Double inlay Schan to Melnke to Westersll. Illti? Off '"if Ix .an1 two.thJrds Innings. Tlnie: 2:30. Umpire: Anderson. ' MltilifSH K It RATIO AND LOSBS Wlekit Oslsa Victory Over Topeka la WalkaTrar. r,!$hlaTA,. n-' Bcut. a).-Brratlo E,tfJ,,n n ft part of Mil er and looss m.wirhta'iS "art ! teammates cava Wichita an easy victory today, iioih sides hit the ball hard. Score: 1 WICHITA. , AB. U. II. O. A. E. "PP. .... ; 1 3 4 4 1 AIUIlDIMUIl, It D Mlddleton, cf..,,.,., 6 llughes. lb K. 3 WUs, rf., 3 Davis, rf., 0 Burke, 2b. 5 1-3 0 3 0 0 1 - 8 8 12 0 O 3 1 1 3 2 0 5 1 1 0 2 emiui. jd. ............ f o TVacob. a 5 'O Durham, p 6 0 , 1 0 1 Total 49 13 l ni 13 AH. Cochran, 3b,,:.t... 5 Forsythe, rf 5 McUarry, 2b 4 Koerntr. lb,,,.. 6 Gear, if,., a. 5 McAllister. 1 c & McCuHough, cf 4 Miller, p.. 4 Fullerton, p 1 n.11. o, A. 'E. V M 4 3 7 1 3 3 0 0 , .Totals 42 6 15 :a , J S McLarry out for Interfering. Nlcholion out on third strike. Topeka 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 ) 3-6 Wichita 4 1 0 3 3 0 3 0 -ll Left on bases: Wichita, b; Topeka, 10. First base on errors: Wichita, 6: Topeka, 1. Sacrifice hit: Hughes. Two-baie hits: McCullough, Koerner, Forsythe. Throe base hits: Cochran, llurke C). Stolen base: McLArry. Hits: Off Miller. 13 In six and two-thirds Innings; off Fulltrton, 2, tn one and one-third Innings. Poubl play Rapp to Uurke to Hughes. Struck uut; By Durham. 1; by Miller. 1; by Ful lerton, 1. liases on balls: Off Durham, 1, off Miller, 4; off Fullerton. 1. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Collltlower. LINCOLN W1N8 THE OriSNBH TnUra Flmt Game of Series from the DenTcr Team. LINCOLN, Sept. 30."-Llncoln won the opening game of the final Denver series bv a score of 3 to Z. In a pitchers' battle between Scogglns and Gilbert, both left handers. Scogglns had but one bad In ning, when the visitors scored both their runs. Lincoln bunched hits-in two In nings. The present series was trans ferred from Denver In exchange for a transfer of JJpcoln games earlier In the asason. Score: ' UNCOIN. a if, n. it. 0. A. E, Lloyd. Jb. .4,.. Mullen, lb. .... Cole, ?f. McCormlck, If. Barbour. b. . Ilouah, rf. Collins, rf. .. Donrllng. ss, . Baker, & .... ail 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Stoggjns, p, Totals :.,n s DENVER. 7 27 -14 AU. It. I!.' O. A. E. Qulllln. Sb S. 1 0 t 3 0 CoMldy. rf. JM'O 2 0 0 Channel!, cf. 4.0 1 1 0 0 Butcher. 2b. 3 0 1 5 2 0 Elston, If. 4 0S100 fllock o 3 0 0 5 2 0 Coffey, sa. 4 0 1.3 2 0 Fisher, lb 3 0 0 8 1 0 Bnahr. lb. 0 0 0 1 0 0 Gilbert, p. 4 1 S 1 S 0 Totals 30 2 1 13 0 One-'iut when winning run scored. SJucoln 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1-4 Dcavr 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-oasv nu: Mruormica. aacrnce hUt Mlillea Caasldy. lUock. Sacrifice files: Mullen. Butcher. Double plays' fey to Butcher to FUhe Qulllln to F!btr, First base on balls; Off Scog. Clou, 3: off Gilbert, 4. Struck out Ily Sccggins. 4:, by Gilbert. E. Hit by pitched balls Lloyd, by Gilbert.- Wild ltch: Scogglna. Stolen bsse: Gilbert Time: IM. U!rei O'Toole. 11 ... : - irt 1 KrONoS G7 KNXtHROW . .. J. , ANOncusO,eP.l. . ' - o I cwixTtT Js'T AT ) .- , - M to yoj iFT 1 ; ON OSBftta. TERfA,. fH? ru. SHOW j O&gl : t " VvATMS NMrAtVT f AND THEN SMHfffM X SUfsrA y v flANO VJHM X 5HoJT "V , t f fAVSEU 1 I -. . ' 11 1 ... . HEW YORK GIANTS BLANKED "Lefty" George Tyler 8hut Out Champions, Eight to Nothing. M'ORAW PUTS IN MANY SUBS DelrR-ntlons from Hurler's Home Town and Ills Tenmmntes Remem ber Hint with Cnp, Money nnd Cheat of Sllrer. UfeTON. Sopt 30.-Thls was "Tyler Day" ftt.tho local National league park and "Lefty" Gcorgo Tyler shut out Nev York, 8 to 0, In Boston's final game of the season with the Qlan'ts. The league champions again presented a team of many substitutes nnd their hitting was weak. In honor of Tyler a delegation camo from Perry, N, If., his homo, and Mayor Fairbanks of Derry., presented Tyler with 0, silver loving, cup and 310) In gold. The pitcher's teammates gave him a, chest of sliver and Manager Gray of the Lowell club, , under -whose direction ha broke Into base ball, presented him with diamond slervo buttons. Score: NBW YORK, BOSTON". Atl.ll.O.A.E. AO-lt.O.A.K. Itenos, lb.. 4 lit lHmlth. 4 0 t 1 0 anil. Sb...4 Thixpe, If... 4 t 3 1 1 iiimnin rr.. a a i 2 0Hwrnr. lb.) 1 I 0chmt4t. lb, 4 1 10 wuson. id. . t 1 11 McCorrak. rf 1 0 0 QIXTJ. if s 1 Klotk, 8 1 3 3 OMann. cf. . . . S 0 OUrml. lb 4 1 0 lUrldtn. c. . 4 a OTjTltr, P I 1 4 1 0 J 1 0 coopr, cf... s I 0 nnir. e. .. 1 Fromn. D. . 1 1 0 0 Bchupp, p... J 0 1 in - Tottta IS U f. II 0 Total It 7 II 14 I New Yolk 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Boston 2 t 3 0 I 0 0 1 8 Two-base hltst Cooper, Herbog. Two - base hltsi Cooncr. Herxoir. Schmidt, Harlden, Tyler, Griffith. Hits: Off Fromme. 8 In four Innings; off Schupp, 7 In four Innings. Sacrifice hits: Mann, Tyler, moien bases: Bweeney, Schmidt Deal. Doubld Plays: Stock to Grant; Tyler to Svueney to Schmidt Left on bases: New York. &: Boston 7. naaes on balls: Off Fromme, 1; off Schupp, 1 off Tyler, 1. First bass on errors; Bos. ton, i. Htruck out: iiv Bcnunn. i: by -Tyler, 5. Passed balls: Hartley, 3. Time; i:ia i mpires: itiem ana unn. Ilivldr Dnnble-lteader. PHILADELPHIA. Sent SO.-Todav's double-header hero resulted In an even oreax, t'luiatieipma winning the first game, 10 to 9. ana Brooklyn the second. 3 to 1. n the oDvnlhK ei.itaeement nrooklvn scored nine runs In the flint liminir. Klxey started and wus taken out after two runs had been scored and with the oases mien, unaimers then went to the ruouer ana pucneu to four batsmen, six runs going over the plate und a man be ing on third when Marshall went In. One more run was scored before the Inning1 ciuseu. i-minueipnia men began a great uiimu BiruRuie unu ilea me score by mix ing three liltn with two passes and two errors In the eighth, and won In the ninth, when Bums doubled and Knabe singled, scoring Heed, who ran for Burns. Itagan pucneu me enure game ror Brooklyn, while Marshall was taken nut tn ' eighth for a pinch hitter and CamnlU held tlvd visitors In chtck In the ninth. In the second contest tlmelv hlttimr h Moran. Collins and Wheat off rnmnii,' delivery gave Brooklyn enough runs to win. o( a nji wbb maun oir walker until the eighth Inning, while sensational catches by Collins and Wheat staved off a rally by the home team In the final ses sion. Bcore, first game: WtOOKI.YV. PHIUUMU-PlltA. AD.II.O.AK. AU H.O.A.T Morns, tt. . 4 t I OKnebe. lb... I 1 111 "utihir. lb I 1 t v 1 DoRn. u. . I 1 1 S 1 nIIin. rf... s a Q-suibfrt. lb... I 1 ! 1 o Whttt. It... 6 2 0 0 IIMim, If.... 4 1 I 0 KrtrUrk, bl 0 I 0 0Dvor. It... 1 0 1 ftntth, lb... 4 lit tOsntb, rf.. 11400 niW ii... I I t t ILudmis. in. t I 1 1 MtOirtr. e.. t o l n opukert. cf.. 4 I I o FlKtyrr. e .. 1 1 1 0 Hoola. ...... e 0 1 s 1 nxjtac p 4 10 4 Olurai c 1 1 4 e e Hirer. B....0 0 0 ToUU U t! 10 IChslmtn, p. 0 0 0 t Uaratatll. p.. 1 0 0 X0 ' CmnU. p.. 0 0 0 1 0 Mltlr 1 1 o . Ilet4 - 0 0 0 0 0 Barker .... 0 0 0 0 ToUI.....U I n 4 One out when winning run scored. Batted for Msi-shall in eighth. Bnn for Burns In ninth. Batted for Camnlts In ninth. Brooklyn 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09 Philadelphia 1 10 10 0 15 110 Two-has b'ts: Itarnn. Smith. Luderus (2). Patkert Cravath Burns. Home run; LoBert Hits; Off Blxey. 3 (none out In first); off Chalmers. 2 inope out In first): off Marshall. 5 rf eight Innings; off Cam. nltz. I In one 'nnlng. Ssrrltlce hit: Kirk patr'ok. Kiolcti bitse: Cutshaw. Double n'ay: Jlorsn to McCarty Left on bases: Brooklyn. 7v Philadelphia 11 Bases on balls: Off llagun, 5; off Hlxey. 1. off Chalmers. 1 First base on errors- Brook lyn J; Philadelphia. 1 Hit by pitched 111: By lUxey. Klrkpafrlck, by Chal- With the Bowlers WESTEItN LEAGUE. Flayed. Won. Lost. Donver .....161 101 00 Dei Moines .161 SI 70 St. Joseph ,..162 85 77 Lincoln 162 Hi 79 Omaha 160 77 83 Topeka 160 72 8S Sioux City ...161 72 S3 Wichita 161 C3 Ci) Pet. .6X7 .665 .525 .512 .481 .450 .447 291 NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.P.ct. AMEIt LEAGUE. Phlla'Phla .95 64 ,638 Washlng'n. S7 63 .580 Cleveland .83 5 .661 Boston :,...78 69 .531 Chicago .....77 72 . 483 New York..07 49 .661 Phlla'Dhla .86 59.503 Chicago ,...86 03 .670) Pittsburgh 78 69 .531 Boston 68 82 .453 Detroit 64 R5 .430 Brooklyn ..63 82 .4421 St Louls.,,,66 64 i37? , umcinnau ,si .si ,ui ntw xorn,,vo .ai St. Louis... 49 99 .3311 Yesterday's Resalts. WESTEBN LEAGUE. Lincoln, 3; Denver, 2. Topeka, 6: Wichita, 12. St Joseph, 6: Des Moines, 3, Omaha. 2; Sioux Cltv. J2. NATIONAL LEAOUE. rllooklyn, 9-35 Philadelphia, 10-L New York. 0: Boston. 8. AMERICAN LEAOUE. Jloston. 3-3: New York. 2-0. "I'htladelphla, 0; Washington, 3, Unmes Todny, wiiitm TAaminTJncoln at Denver. To peka at Wichita, Bt. Joseph at Des Moines, Omaha at Sioux City. . National League Brooklyn at Phlla-' delphla, New York at Boston. ' American Louguo Boston at New York, Philadelphia at Washington. mors, Bmlth. Struck out: By IUgan, 2i by Marshall 8. Wild pitch: . Chalmers. Time: 1155. Umpires: Byrpn and Rlgler. Score second game; DHOOKLYN. VHILABKLPHIA. AO.H.O.A.K. An.H.O.A.B. Itorun, rt., i 19 0 OKnsbe, lb... 1 0 14 0 CuUftaw, lb. 4 0 1 ODooita. is... 4 1 J 4 0 Colllni, rf... 4 110 otbrt. lb.. 4 e 1 1 0 Wttt. If..., 4 110 0Mt. If.... 4 110 0 KrkpUrk. lb S 1 OCraTtth. rf.. 1 0 Hmlth. Sb... 4 1 1 1 Otudnrut. lb. 4 1 11 0 0 Move. .... I 0 3 0 0Pkl. ef 1 0 S 0 (J riieher c.l 0 0 DKIlllfer. c... 1 0 410 Wtlktr, P...I 10 1 IDurni s.. 0 0 0 0 0 . nwnltl. p.. 1 0. 0 4 0 To tilt 13 1) 17 10 Orinntran. p, 0 ,0 0 0 0 rMTor 0 0 0 0 0 Miller 1 0 0 0 0 , TotiU U 3 37 II 0 Batted for KUllfer In eighth, Batted for Camnlts In eighth. Brooklyn ..1 0 0 U 0 1 H Philadelphia, 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base hits: MorVn, Klrkpatrlck, Walker. Hits: Off Camnlts, 10 In eight Innings; off Flnnoran, 2 tn one Inning. Sacrifice hits: Collins, Mowe, Moran. Sacrifice, flies: Wheat, Cravath. Stolen bases: Moran, Lobert Double plays: Klrkpatrlck to Mowe; Knabe to Klllfei to Luderus. Lett on bases: Brooklyn, 11: Philadelphia, 5. Bases on balls: Off Walker, 4; oft Camnlts, 4; oft Flnneran, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Camnlts, Mowe. Struck out: By Walker, 6; by Cumnltt. 3. Time- 1:43. Umpires; Rlg ler and uyron. Directum I Wins the Board of Trade Stake at Columbus COLUMBUS, a, Sept 'sa-ITonounciA favorites In three pacing; races on trie' Columbus Grand circuit program were; wlnnora today, but the Columbus sfake for 8:03 trotters did not go to the favorite,' Robert MllroL Cheeney, the Texas mare,' won the latter event after the first heat had been taken by the 4-year-old mare, Rythmslt. "Each heat was trotted under 2:07 and the fastest was In 2;05H. Ityth tnell was distanced In the third heat Directum I and Frank Bogash, Jrp did not meet, though both were eligible to the Board of Trade stake, which the East View pacer won handily In straight heats. His best time was 3:0CH and was within ii nuarter of a second of his record. Frank Bogash, Jr.. was raced In 'fft Arch City stake, th feature of which was the contest for the placo between -Del RoyJ and Foote Prince. In the final heat Driver Murphy did not slow Frank Bo gash, jr., down neailng the, finish andj his pacer took a. new mark, anew. exhibition Games. At Toledo- R.H.E. St Louis (American) .....0 3 0 Toledo (American association). 1 6 1 Bat t erica: Buumgardner. Mitchell and Cra'ii: Uerg und Devogt At Louisville R.H.B Pittsburgh (National) 5 2 Lou.svllle (Amsrtcan association).... 6 II 4 Batteries: Adams, IJendrlx. Cooper aftd Gibson; Ellis and Clamons. Ten Inning. fRED SOX DEFEAT YANKEES Boston Takes Both Ends of Double 1 Header from Highlanders. NEW YORK BLANKED IN SECOND Mcllale Does Effective Work in the Pinches and Keeps Score Doirn Game Called at JKnd of Elwhth. on Aocoant of Darkness. NEW YORK1, Sept S0.-Boston. turned the tables, on New York today and won both games of & double-header. The first game was decided 8 to 2 and the second, 3 to 0. In the opener Leonard held New Tork to seven scattered hits. An error was responsible for one of the two runs. Boston hit Ford hard, bunching hits In three different innings for a run each time. In the second game Mosely held the home team to two singles, one In the, first and one In the eighth. Mcllale did ef fective work In the pinches and kept the score down. A running bare-handed catch off MalseVby Hooper In deep center was the fielding feature. The game was called at the end of the eighth Inning on account of darkness. Score, first game: D08TON. NEW YORK. AD.II.O.AK , An.H.O.A.B. lUbr, rf....4 14 0 OMiImI. lb... 1 0 10 0 MuiMr. lb... 4 Itoow, cf.. 4 ttnls. If.... 4 1(0 OHirtitll, rf. 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0RTM. It 10 10 0- 1 I 0 OKnltht, lb., t 1 1 0 10 1 OZtUtt. lb... 10 10 0 114 01loldn. cf.. 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 t Ollooiv), m.... 1114 1 111 ORtjnoIdi, c. 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 OMclUll, p.. 3 0 0 4 0 (Untner lb. I Yerkes. lb... 1 Janrrln, 4 Ttiomu. c... 4 MoMlir, p.. 1 ToUtl IS Ull I 0 Totlli...,.15 IMS! Boston ,. 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0-3 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Game called at end or eighth account dark nets, Two-base hits: Hooper, Rehg. Stolen bases: Hartxell, Hooper. Left on bases: Boston, B: New-York, 2. Double play: Gardner to Yeikesto Mundy. Struck out: By Mcllale. 3; by Moseley, 5. Bases on balls: Off Mcllale. 1; of.peley, 1. Hit bv pitched ball: By McHale. Y,-rkcs. Wild pitches; Mcllale, , Tlmo: 1:33. Umpires: Ecan and Evan,. POSTON. KBW YORK. An.r.n.A.v . ah. ii. o.AB. ItthK. rf.... 4 1 t 1 OUSIwl. lb... 4 10 10 Tnsl. lb....4 i it o iiisvueii, rr. i too ftCre. if.-... 4 10 0 OWIIIltiiuTlb 1 111 OKnUnU lb., 8 lit OZelder lb... S t 1 1 OWMUratt. cf I 110 OPM-klnrt, nl 0 0 1 OAwtenev. c.. 1 TWrnoldi. c. 0 nooptr. nr. I lla. 1I...C 4 Gardnar, Sb. 4 Yrrket. tb... 4 JiuirrlD. .. 4 Ct.it. d.....,4 Leontrl, p.. 1 ToUU 14 13 17 11 irord. p 1 Fetauli. p.... 0 Ilol4n .... 1 CUwll .. 0 Total! U 7 37 II l Batted for Fowi In eighth. Ran for Sweeney in eighth, Boston , 1 0000110 0-2 New York ,. a 0 0 0 1 C 0 0 1 O-J Sacrifice hits: Hooper, Leonard, Hart sell. Stolen bases: Yerkes. Pecklnpaugh. Left on bases: Boston. 6; New York, 2. Double plays; Yerkea to Engle; Janvrln to Engle; Zelder to Knight. Struck out: By Leonard. 3: by Ford, 1. by Schults, 2. Hits: Off Ford. 12 tn eight Innings; off Schultt, 0 In one Inning. Time: 1:37. Umpires: Evans and Egan. Athletics Ave Shut Out. WASHINGTON, sept, 30. Ayrea, a re cruit nltcher from Richmond. Vs.. went through his first full major league game today azalnst the Athletics and shut them out, 3 to a The young star pitched a fine gapie, striKing our. eleven ana giving no bases on balls. Boardman was wild and the support behind hurt was weak. The champions played second string men gain today, only one of the renulais get-T airaln ting Into the game, Strunk, who replaced Brlckley In the seventh and made the only clean hit against Ayres. Peffer, one of Philadelphia's joung in fielders, waa hit by a thrown ball before tne game started ana nna to ue carried off the field. His condition Is nol seri ous. Score: PH1UADKL.PHIA. WASHINGTON ' An.H.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.B. Dlr. cf....4 1 1 o Mller. rf.. I 3 o 0 WtUh. It.... 4 0 1 0 OVIIUn. cf.... 1 110 Frill. Sb.... 4 0 11 ornattr, lb... 1 0 0 11 Csrutbn, Sb4 1 1 1 lOindll. lb... 4 1 10 0 0 nrkkUr. r.f 1 0 0 0 OMorsia. lb.. 4 1 0 1 1 Btrunk, rf . 1 110 Ottaarr, ....! 0 11 0 0 Aru. as... 4 0 4 0 lAeoata. t...l 1 0 Ore. lb. 1 0 T 1 IMrBrtd. all 1 1 0 aitbol. t ... 1 I I OAirt. p 4 0 0 1 Batrdmia plOOOO TolaU. . . in Totala... .11 4 24 I I Philadelphia, 0 OOOOOOOO-O Washington 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 -S Two-base hit: Gandll. Sacrifice hit: A coat a. Stolen bases: Milan, Acosta, Morgan, McBride. Double plays: Car ruthers to Orr; Morgan to McBride to aandll. Left On. bases: Philadelphia, 6, Washington. 9. Bases on balls: Off Boardman. 6. Frst base on errors; Phil adelphia. 2Washlngton. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Ayres, Brlckley, Struck out. By Boardman, 4: by Ayres, 11. Passed balls: Getdel, 2. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Connolly and Dlneen. Bellevue Squad Now Beginning to Have Its Troubles Cellevue foot ball troubles have begun. The slump that comes to all teams sooner or later tn the season Is here In eamat Brantt right tackle, has a bad ah'o'tlder due to a fall on the slippery field. Wil son, a new man, Is -mfinns fnm Indi gestion and others have asri ankles and knees, Llchtenwallner has not shown up yet and some doubts are. entertained as to whether he will. His place Is being filled by Cummlngs, who fills tho position In every way but weight Gustaveson, a big 200 pounder, has reported for practice andj Is making good at guard. With a little more experience his weight, strength and speed will put him' among tho leaders of his class. One of the chief gloom dispensers Is the tackling ability of the new men. The varsity have their hands full to break up the defense of tho scrubs. Yoder, Find- ley and Dale, however, break up Inter ference like vets, In spits of their email size. They will probably compose a pony back field. Were It not for the keen competition for places, and the fighting pep pounded into the new men by the coach, the sloppy weather would keep tho men out of prac tice, but the new men have gotten into the spirit of the gama so thoroughly that they don't mind, the wet. j Milwaukee and the Grizzlies Are to Play One Contest at Pa's Dave Itourko li ntffoUatlnc with Mon et To ! TTsnr1r-4rl a r tVi Tn vr tin ma ball tearrf for tho staging of one of the1; . ....... n.i..n.J and the Milwaukee team at Rourke park. From present Indications the game has! been settled and will be played here on October 9. The Milwaukee Brewers this year won the championship of the Amerlcaii asso ciation unu win ratoi uiu uonver iciun n nnnillll HI At SUIT iiimr. -rill-a series of best three games out of five1 BROWN WALNUT WINS THE for the minor league champlonslilp of the country. American Association Closes a Good Season CHICAGO, Sept. 30. The A'merlcan as sociation closed today what President Chlvliurton Dronounced. 6. very good sea son. Milwaukee Is the new pennantj Russell, tliira, uest time. Z:J2i. winner, having won only yesterday after. Three-year-old futurity pace. May Di a race, to the closeness of which lsrrect, won; Comet and Sulpho, tied for ascribed the success of the 1913 campaign, j second and third. Best time, 2:214. Four of six clubs were pennant con-. Pacing, 2:15 class, purse 11,000: Brown tendera this year. Besides Milwaukee. I wMumouswiy m ui .... Louisville, and finally Minneapolis bat Columbus eany in me season, men tled to the top, and the keenness of tne race and the uncertainty of Its outcome kept the fans all over the circuit Inter eated. ' Th. -MiiwiaiiVaa flub it is - understood. P will play a posVseason aeries with thej iJenver learn, winner m m h league, though definite arrangements have not been made for the contests. The annual meeting of the association probably will be held In January. Some Problem. Miles of typewriter ribbon have been worn out discussing the chances of the contesting teams In the big seerecs, but not a word has been said, of gentle John Shlbe's problem of distributing 11,000 re served seat tickets among 1,500.000 persons. A moody- Affair Is lung hemorrhage. Stop It. and cure weak lungs, coughs and colds, with Dr. King's New Discovery- 60c and 11.00. For sale by your druggist AdvertiuemtnL Attendance at the World's Series is Growing Yearly The amazing growth of the popularity of base ball Is strikingly shown by tho Increase tn attendance and In gate re ceipts from year to year at the world's series contests. In 18S4, when the first world's cham pionship contest was played between the Providence team of tho National league and the Metropolitans, winners of the American Association pennant, 'the at tendance was 2,000. The receipts were about 31,500. The game was played on tho old Polo grounds lq New York City, In 1905 the total attendance at the five championship games was 91,723. In 1906. when the Chicago White Sox won the title from the Chicago Cubs, tho receipts jumped to over 3100,000. In 1909 the gate receipts at the Pittsburgh-Detroit series were 21SS.362.50, the attendance 145,295. In 1910, at the Athletics-Chicago scries, the attendance was 124,222, tha receipts S173.9S0. The Athletics-New York contests In 1911 drew 179.N1 persons and $312,164. Last year the New York-Boston con tests attracted 231,901 people, and the sato receipts wero tho enormous sum of 490,449. NAMES LIST OF EUGIBLES TO PLAY IN CHICAGO SERIES CINCINNATI, Sept SO.-The National Base Ball commission,- supplemental to the announcement of tho dates, umplrex nnd details of the teries of base ball games between the Chicago National and Chicago American league clubs, today gave out the official list of players elig ible to contest tn this series. It follows: Chicago National league club:. Archer, Breshahan, Brldwell, Cheney, Coritdon. Evers, Good, Humphries, Lavnder, Leach. Miller, Moore. Needham, Phelai, Fierce, Saler, Schulte , Smith, Stack Stewart, Vaughn. Watson. Williams nnd Zimmerman. R?rhJs mr'ca" 5'eau,? ub: Jn2' ' ?,Bodl':B'eton' .aUahar Cha?' ! ---..,,.v., VUIKIIB, l.a,.CI I, Fournier, Gleason, Kuhn, Lathrop, .Lord, Russell. Kchalk. Scott. Smith. Sullivan. ! Wnlsh, Weaver and White. FEATURE EVENT AT SEDALIA SEDALIA, Mo., Sept. SO. Brown Wal nut, driven by Erwln, won the 2:15 pace, the feature event of the first day's pro gram of the Great Western, harness races which began here this afternoon. Summaries: Three-year-old futurity trot: Wlsprlte, won; Effle Nelson, second; County Clay FAMILY TRADE South Omaha: Wm. Jetter, 2502 N Street. Phone So. 863. Walnut, won! Sliver Heir, jr., and Baby Ryan, tied for eeend and third. Best time, 2:16Vt Not Frightened. Fritr Maisel and Frank Gllhooley have added a great deal of speed ,to the Yankee team, says Mark Roth In the New York Globe. Both of these players seem to have reached the stage where they are not frightened ,and are running the bases about as well as'tiny players in their league. Peir Are Chosen. A large majority of those ball -players who during the season agreed to got on the trip around the world won't get anv further than their corner cigar stor'and poolroom. i. 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