Bringing Up r 7 By ,clvt ve rn oim6 to I l "t . . 1 I 5tE.HTM.KiM' ,fHD Fcv Tuc HOW DO VOU I OH: DOCTOR? '-v. I LL btt THAT HE I Hr-i-' :iili...iw....lir OUTThe DOCTOR it I DO MADAM HUSBAND, ) HUM MOT SCR ,OUo 0061b TOO" ORDERS. VOUVEMADE I'iS , WAR-boMCH. te K ( BT HE MUST STOP ( YOXJKLAST I ta i n ROURKES MNBOOSTER FRAY Rehigl Tmm Krneper to Get Chance at Tipple, Who Eiti. OMAHA THEN STARTS PARADE Mates Fallow Tipple's Kuaplf nan Heanbard Relalgl aad Grtfrr for Tblrleea Hit ned Win Itooater Rattle, II t I. .Mr. Jack Rr-lHlgl, member of the Aus trian nobility who haa doaerted tiiH native land In the time of crisis to act ua chlof filbert In the nut organization from To lka. Intentionally pnsnrd Hrnle Kruaifer in the fifth Inning uf yesterday's Booster battle whlrh didn't boost, to get a chance at Daniel Tipple, tha well known pulchrt tudlnous athlete. Under ordinary con ditions Mr. Hclxlgl's action would have been timely anj clever. But on a Roos ter day it waa like panning- Ty Cobb to Ket a crack at Hani Crawford. Daniel smashed the pill Into left field for a two sack awat that atarted a procession over the plate. There were t-o out at th time but the rest of the Kourkea kept on watting until six runa ram over. In cidentally the Kourke copped, 11 to 1. Five hits in a row followed Tipple's poke and the Austrian wa mobilised to the bench by lUrhard Cooley, who re turned to the park after a day" mat. Richard attired hi aome awell dud and ha almost ruined an expensive hat throwing It In a disgusted manner against tha well known earth. Bert Urover, who onen heaved a no-hlt game In thla vll lag, took up the Job and he waa waa treated to a first-class bombardment In tha seventh when the Kourkea put over five mora runs. Yesterday was Booster day. A largo crowd waa expected. Outside of a few gusts of wind nothing much entered the yard. Tha coin taken In at the gate wight buy a aack of peanuts but it Is oouotrui ir tha war boosts tha price ' 4J la anticipated. Tipple Warks Wall. Daniel Tlrple twirled a verr neat game. He hekl tha Kawa to five hits and one count As ha also ruined Mr. . Retslgl Daniel can consider that he did a good lay's work. In compliance mlvk lnelr CUBlom the Kaws performed a la nut yesterday for tha benefit of tha seething mob of customers. But the act flailed out after tha six runs came la In the fifth. After Billy Bryan after he takes a shot tf 8,Lar JU'C EvB 1,111 1UPP subsided rirely For,th "ut bla Uap e. .arley Payne occupied the third cor- hauia hava to finish the season with the Uourke. when ha just came from . pen! tTi ST bul I"m burTn -k i M . n 9y hd to fill ...TT "ni 8a,, "1 today. , Pos. itively ,ue U.t apuranca f tht , Z. OMAHA. 'H. If....;.'.... rug. 2l Hayue. Iliuniaaun, cf. 1 h'unaa, as.... ShllebiK-r, lb. Kru-scr. c Tipple, p Totals ah, a it. 6 o i U 13 27 TOPKKA. AH. R. I. Ogrrix, If lflamlM-rs. cf, Kornythe, rf... Koerner, lb.... Tall I. m. as Ittlinore, 2b., itappe, c 'm'hran, Sb...., ltelalKl. p , trover, p A. 0 0 A 1 S I A 4 3 A 11 Y. A A 0 A 1 A A A I X I A 3 A A sees 4) 1 V 0 0 A 0 TuUla ,3U Omaha Ituna o "it A AAA 01 A J I o -n o u i ' i' Ha lt una litta I A A A A 1 0 A 2 A 1 A 0 l 0 0 1-6 Two-baae Tl.ree-baLSe hit! K riif ger. Th....... Mis: Tipple. Bell romythe. laumn. Molon bus: Kru.i lie. hlu: Thomas, l-aflambera lett on baaea: Omaha. 4; Toprka. . Hits: off I.taig1. 7 In four and two-thlrUa innlaga, iTf Uruver, 1 In three and oue-thlrd In t,tns. Ktruck out: By Tlpplr 4- ly liel.lgl, 1; by Orover. t Bnss on balls: off Tipple. ; off Kelslcl. 1; ft tirover 3 Hit by pitched ball: By C.rove K.rug-r. Pasaed ball.- Krcrgpr Ttme 146. I'm pi res: Culion and Pfe. 4.B1ZXLIKS WI1 Tllal TIIIHD Ba4era hat Oat a Tkalr lias Oresadt kr Bears. .i.1? 0,fE1S, -Denver took thethlrd game of the aertes with tha ls Moines Boosters this afternoon by a score . 'i10 T4" rlls pushed In the winning rua bn Kwoidt let a pg Svi tnrougU third. eWore: lfcrf MOINL'8. All. It. H. O.' 14 -rw!n, ix. ............ . a ItahMB. rf.. A , 4 Jours, lb Hunn-r, rf...( l.a'vr, c Amlieas, 2b.. Kwolct. '.b... Hartford. St). "J'UvtuiM, p.,. Father fhaw 0 0 0 0 0 0 HoKan D 0 0 0 Totals U 0 27 11 t , AU. R II. O. A. K Mi-Carty, cf 4 0 140 I'aanldv, rf. 4 0 2 II U r"aye, 2b 4 0 113 0 Uuirher, if 0 i 0 0 0 Toffoy, an 4 0 2 6 3 0 Flnhir. lb 4 0 0 0 0 lurhour. 3b S O 1 1 10 Hpahr. c 3 0 0 8 1 0 llurringUin. p t 1 0.0 1 0 Totals 31 1 7 !7 10 0 Hatted for Thomas In ninth. flan for tiBaw In ninth. I a Molnca 0 0 0 0 A A 0 0 0-0 I'onvrr 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 1 01 Kaorlflre hit: Butcher, fltru.-k out: By Thomas, 8; hv llrrlnton. X lilts: Oft Thomas, 7', off Harrlnaton, 0. Haws on Ih1In: Off Tlioman. 1; off llarrlnston, 2. Imiihle plays: Hertford to Jon; Faye to Ooffev to Fisher. Left on baaa: Ta Molnea, 0; lnver, 4. Ttmn: t;0O. Umpires: Cliiaton and McCaffHrty. UKI HMI.H1 WI1 THBH MOTH Joalea Captara Danble. Header from tha Aatelopea. T. JOHKriI. Mo., Hept. . St. Joseph wnn both games of today'a double-header with Lincoln. In tha first game Hterser waa affective with men on beam, while He Joseph hatted Jordan for Its total of five rna In the flrat inning, ttesaau was not effective In the second gsme. Bcore. first gams: LINCOLN. AB. n. II O. I 0 3 1 5 I 4 2 ft 0 1 A. 0 0 1 2 1 V 0 0 1 A . I Qulllln, 2b Khman Mrafflffan, .. I.loyd, 2b Blackburn, lb... Bchrelher, cf.... Calllne, rf Morao, rf Kehor, c... Jordan, p Pope, p . '. 0 .. 4 Totals 87 I 11 34 KT. JOHKPII, All. R l. O. A. 1C. eVhang, u Fox, If... . Watson, cf. Patterson, lb,. Brltton. ib WlllUina, rf...., B. Watauit. 2b. Wall, sa , Stutter p A 0 Totals. 30 27 If! Llnooln ..0 0000100 13 Ht. Joaepli. 1 0000000 6 TWO-bajuk hlta: Itnkni. li rlae hit: Fox. Uoubla play: Wall to Patterson. Ktolen laaee: McOufflgan, Coiline, Worse t2). Brltton. Hlta: Off Jordan, 6 In one Inning, ptruck out: By : ,,y ,0H, " : Off Bterxor, 3; off Popn. 2. lilt by pitched hall: By Jordan t Patterson). Time: I.ofi. L'mplre: 8tockdak. Voora, aeoond game: LINCOLN. Qulllln. 3b l i o .Hosiiina log McOnfflgan. ss 10 1 Hu)d, 2b....,., 4 0 1 Hlaokbiirne, lb 4 S 1 lchrelbor, cf. ........ 4 0 0 Collins, If 4 1 1 Morse, rf 4 1 i Kehor, c 0 0 0 Jordan, lb,,,,..,,,,.. 10 0 Ueeaau, p 4.0 I Totals ..34 i 8 MT. JOSKP1I. AB. 1C II. bcliang. o til Ko. If 4 14 O. WutHon, cf 4 1 "1 Patterson, lb 4 0 Brltton, 3b ,4 0 2 Williams, rf SO 1 It. WaUoa, 2b 110 WaJL.es.. A 1 Vance, i 4 1 2 Totals 37 7 i Batted for Uullltn In ninth. O. A. K. 0 2 0 AAA 4 4 0 4 10 Alt SAO 0 0 0 3 V A 1 A A 2 A I 0 10 it U 1 O. A. E. 2 0 1 0.1 0 0 o 14 0 0 0 2 l 1 A A 4 4 0 1 5 0 1 1 27 13 1 A A 0 0-3 0 0 1 J Lincoln 1 10 0 0 Joseph I 0 0 4 0 Three-uase hlta: Bchang, Fo. Two hate hlta; Patteiaon, Wall, flarririce hlta: (. Watson, McUefflgan. Stolen base: . Wataon. struck gut: By Ihiasaii, 1; by Vance, a. Baaea on balla: Off lieaxau. olf Vance. 1. Hit by i.ltcher: bv Vaae. Qulllln. Wild pitch; Vaaca. Tune; l.i. I'mplre: tetockuaie. RALLY aAVKIt T1IK IXDIAMl W lehea Laa Oasaa la Mttk laalag at alaas City. rally nosed out a 7 to victory for tha uMRiim iwr irnua mil eataixiabeu a flv-ru iA In ....... it larks, Iavldaon. Tydeiuaa and Jonas were ordered from the game by Van Kycle. boo re: BIOCX CITY. AU. It H. O. A. K. o. 0 0 0 0 1 Cooner. Sh. 1 t 2 1 Clarke, Ib. ... Kane, lb lieeune, cf. ... Halrrt h 4 Caiiahan. rf. . Binilh. as Murphy, o Clanks, p. .... Klchbs p.. Hramble White, p Ugvldsoa. If. . Totals 0 ... I ... T It 27 10 WICHITA. AB. It It O. A. 0 Tydeman. i f. 4 1 i A (Nicholson, If O Kourke. 2o 4 0 10 r itulmmaiu, sa. .. I nine. c-r. hapu. h. Hury, lb. J ours, c. Maker, p. . 0-ha, rf. . Orahain, c Totals 24 A 11 11 1 Batted fer Richie In eighth. Ou out when inning rua eoored. Pious City 0 1001110 1-7 Wichita 0 A00A0AA- Two-base hits: Clarke. Baker. Bllle. Kapp, Tydemaa. hacrlftce hlta: Nlrhol acn, rttsatniniona. BUhle. Callahan, THE DEK: Copyright :4, Internalloua News Service. Standing of Teams W E.STEKN UAOI'R. r. Plou City 1.T7 w. r. ivt. 87 M .. 71 ,"H .bil 7K fj .6 70 7 .611 S 74 . 471 U 74 1.7 HI .41.1 61 16 .272 L UOAOiTK. W.L.Pct. M 40 .075 71 hO .! ft. .losnph , li invrr 137 les Molnt'S 137 Lincoln 140 Omaha, jn Topxka l: Wichita 1,17 NAT. LKAHKF,. I AME1 W.UI'ct. Now Tork..f. f.l M Phlla , llnaton ( Wi .6-VJ. Honton Chicago ....MM .MM Waahlngton 61 M .H fit. UmlN....4 M .m Iietrolt M 61 .6 Pittsburgh .M 63 f,2i Chicago ) W .4K Cincinnati ..HM.wisi lmia M 7 tr Brooklyn ...54 M .4MI New Vork...6l M .4f "Mla M 63 , 467'Clevela nd ...WHS .314 KBI. I.KAtlt'E. AMKK. AHU N. Ind nu polls h It .672, Mil waukea .7H 6 .W Baltimore ,.fi4 62 .MS'il Ixjulsvllle ..7 61 .664 C'lilcago ....m K .M2 Indianapolis 76 At) .b&2 Buffalo ...00 M .6i7 Columbus ..7.6.)A Hrooklyn ..69 M ,uo4! Cleveland ..72 6X.514 Kan. City. .55 OS .4f4! Kan. CUy...7 72 .4"2 Pittaburgh ,W .4.111 Mlnneapolla 64 76 .461 St. loul... M TV .431(81. Paul 4 1 .300 Veoteraay'a Itesalta. WKHTE11N I.KAGUK. Ienver, 1: Uea Mnlnea, 0. Lincoln, 1-2: Ht. Josrph, 6-7. Topeka, 1; Omaha, 11. Wichita, a; Hlmi City, 7. AMKRICAN LEAOUK. Washington. 4: New York, 10. Philadelphia. 18: Baaton, 3-. NATIONAL. LKAat.'K. Chicago. 7; Cincinnati, 0. Pittsburgh, 11-10; Ht. Ixtuls, 0-2. New York. 0-7; Brooklyn, 3-2. Boston, 4; I'hlladelphla. 7. tiamn Today. Western league Denr at Dea Moines, IJncoln nt Pt. Joseph, Topeka at Omaha, Wh hlta at Bloun city. National League Chicago at Cincinnati, Pittsburgh at Kt. Uuls New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Philadelphia. American league Waahlngton at New York, Philadelphia at Boaton, St. Louis at lHftrott, Chicago at Cleveland. Oderal league Kansas ;ity at Kt Louis. IltUbursh at Brooklyn. Baltimore at Buffulo, Indianapolis at Chicago. . Amiican Association No games sched uled. Hmlth. I)eune. Htolon baae: Rapp. Double plHjs: O'Bourke to Henry: 1. Jeuna to Oooney; Fttsaimmons to o Kourke to Henry. Innings pitched: By Clarke. : bv Illchie. 4U: hv Whiia i Hits: Off Clarke, 7; off Hlchle, 1 Hasea on balls: off Baker, S; off Clarke, I. Htnick out: By baker, t; by Clarke, 2; by ltlchle. 2. Hit bv pitched ball: I.. Jeune. Time: 2:S0. Cmplre: Van Pycla. Attendance, SuO. Marty O'Toore'Goes for Waiver Price When Barney lreyfus refused to dis close the details or tha sale of Marty O'Tools to New York, baae ball fans were prone to speculate as to Just how much Dreyfus loat In tha O'Toole deal. As a matter of fact, the Pittsburgh magnate sold O'Toole for the waiver price, 11,600. New York and Cincinnati both refused to waive on tho twlrkr and he was given to New York. The sale or O'Toole is the finlah of the blggeat baae ball transaction la history. O'Toole went to Pittsburgh for and never proved his worth at any time. Ills first year he won fifteen and lost seven teen gsmea; last year he won six and loat eight Thla year his average ta worse, MoUraw purchased him merely to rein force his staff during the final weeks of tha peanant fight when the Olants have numerous double headers scheduled. HASTINGS SERVES . PLAYERS FOR NEXT YEAR HABTlNlk Neb.. Sept 3.-(8peclal.-All of tha members of the Hastings Reds not taken by draft will be reserved for next year, according to announcement made today by Prealdent Ielnea. Tha pitching staff will have to be reorgan ised nest year. Pitcher Vanoe. a main tay thla year, waa sold soma time ago and delivered to Ht. 'Joseph, and Wllley 111 so to the same club by sale this w-eek. Hastings fans belteva that tf Vance had been kept until the end of the season Haatlnga would have won the pen nant The money received In the sale, however, will be a big help to the finan cial side of the club s season, which haa been fairly successful. I BROOKFEDS AND BUFFALO DIVIDE A DOUBLE-HEADER Bl'KFALO, Sept. 1-Brooklyu and Buffslo completed the series here today, splitting a double-header and tlelng for fourth place in the standing. Brooklyn won the first game, 10 to 2. and lost tha second. 6 t I. Score, first game: n il K. Buffalo A 0240040014 Brooklyn ....A 1 0 t 1 A A A -10 13 i Batteries: Buffalo. Moran, Woodman and Blair; Brooklyn. Maxwell and I-nd. Score, second game: R.H.E. Buffalo A A01110A-6t3 Brooklyn .A AAtAOAAA-141 Batteries: Buffalo, Anderson and I.a vigne: Brooklyn. Chaonslla an4 w.tn tkri4t Defeats atackaale. CAMBHUM1K. Neh.. Sept. 1-ffineclaJ Tele rami Cambridge defeated Mock vllle tvMlay in a fast game, t 2. before a larse reunion crowd. Bstlestea: Caro brtuge, Juatua and Kraninger; etockvlll. Warhols and Fulden. ChreBle Caaatt rattea makes Ufe miserable. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate your bowels and re lieve the engorged liver, tic. All drug gists. Advertisement. OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1914. BRAYES LOSE THEIR LEAD Bo i ton Beaten by Fhili and Giants Win Double-Header. BATTING RALLY DOESHT SAVE Plra Hits, Error ay Irelaa and Pass Gives llama Team Pear Hlu with Baaea Filled, Tkea Maraarllle Uotm Oat. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 3-Natlonal Boston was toppled out of flrat place to day when Philadelphia defeated the Braves, 7 to 4, and New York defeated Brooklyn twice. Alexander had Boston shut out until the ninth Inning, when the visitors developed a batting rally. Five hits, an error by Irelan and a pass -gave them four runs, with the bases filled and two out Then kuaranvtlle went out on a grounder to Irelan and ended the game. Kvers was put off the field by Umpire Klem In tha second inning fur kicking tCOP! n.H.R 5l!?.t0!VL !! "0000004-4 12 3 Philadelphia .2 4000100 7 111 Clowdv wi,.iTnlr'J,vU'. LVr"""' "! uoway. Whaling; Alexander and Klllifer Split Doable BUI. ij.FJ S.Pt- --P"s1.urgh nnd Kt --S". .two wl'r,1 ,""n," a M f a d th.vtat "on both, the first .u 1 ? X" 1. which waa called at the end of the eighth Inning because of darkness. 10 to L Hcore. first game: Pittsburgh . .1 0 J 0 1 0 3 3 2-H WE2 n If"'." "'.. 0000060 l- 11 4 Batteries: Harmon and Coleman; Per due. Perrltt. Williams, Synder and Wlngo Score, second game: K H U Pittaburgh 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 0-10 0 1 Bt. Ixula 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0-8 g 4 Battwrlea: Kantlehner and Gibson; Orlner. Nlehauax and Hoche. Cabs Oatbat Reds. CINCINNATI. O.. 8ept. 3.-Chicago out batted Cincinnati today and had nt trouble wlnnlnu. hv C t.. n u,,n..,i..i.u for Chicago, kept the hits well scattered and Cincinnati wna at no time dangeroua. In the sixth Inning Chicago lilt Schneider lnto. "ht with a sacrifice netted- them four runa. tjcoro: it.H E. Chicago 0 1110400 0-7 11 Cincinnati ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8 1 Batteries: Humphries and Archer; Schneider. Fahrer, Gonzales and Cliirk. IDA GROVE WILL HAVE STRONG FOOT BALL TEAM IDA OROVR. Ia.. Sept. l.-(Speclal.)-Ida Urove High school will place Its us ual strong foot ball team Into the field thla year nnd at the flrat practices held thla week nearly thirty candidates were In uniform. 81x of laat year's vetorans will bo back, the entire backftold com peted or Bicherly, King and Pllcher. Cap tain Lindsay will be at center. Ford at guard and Russell on the end. To fill the vacancies there is one or more men for each place from last year's second string that defeated a few of tha smaller high schools In this locality, The most prom ising of these are Matlark, Oould, Hester, Condon, Piper. Horstman and Vlckery. Tha team wllLbe coached by Prof. Cuslc. who played tackle three years at Kansas Agricultural, and by Dr. Paul Curry, former quarterback on University of Iowa. Tha schedule so far made out Includes both Daa Molnea and Sioux City, and may ber U. Ida grove will go to IMars No vember T. Among the teams that are corresponding for the open dates are Council Bluffs, Boone, Sac CUy and Cherokee. ALAMITOS WIN THREE GAMES AT THURMAN, IOWA The Alamltos returned from Thurtnan la., last night where they took first 1 money, winning three games. Jim Sutey, Alamlto pitcher, held Thurman to three hits and struck out twelve men In the first game, winning, 8 to 1 In tha second game Wedneaday he held the faat Tabor team to seven scattered hits and struck out twelve men, winning by a score of 7 to 1. Yesterday ha let the Nebraska City team down with three hits, letting only four men reach first baae, winning from Ne braska City, 3 to 0. In the three games he atruck out thirty-four men, walked sis and allowed but thirteen hlta. The Alamltos were on their toes at all times, pulling down drives and making atopa which looked like safe hits, making but five errors In the three games. Spell man was also there with his "whip," only one man stealing a base on htm. The features of the games were the fielding of Hasea. Probst G- Stengel and Btltt the battery work of Butey and Spell- man and the base running of Carl B.engal. The Alamltos have a record of twenty j atrlght victorias, and Sunday thsy will t nlav th. Hl.ri, K.i. r,e tha rtiv ah.m ' .... plonsblp at Fort Omaha. David l-tty Blaaks Gipsahaaa. DAVID CITY, Neb.. Sept 3. -(Special.) Corey had the shut-out fever again yes terday and Uraeham drew a blank. Score: R H K David City i A A 4 1 A 1 -30 17 2 GreHham A A A A A A A A A 1 1 Balterlea: David Oty. Corey and Pick ering: Uresham, McClung, Ragon and bchults. Baa Want Ads Are Read and Ue4 by Ambitious Men and Women. uaa vuuncu iiiuira. .rrou opens'. , . ' , , " " J7'"a o . xne locals pounded Ayres. tha season here October 10 and the boys IT P-nt title holder. Jerome D. Harper and Bentley freely, while Wash: go to Sioux City the following Saturday. Trav"' of, 1 pp' MOnt.CUir: thrM nffiJl'JSl?. ihS Rockwell City play. her. October 24. foN P 'J' J' Oar- TlX' KBV ohk lowed bv n.. mi.. vo-,1, Hl.k A.,. c"y- W. C. Fownes. jr.. of Pitts- ab.h.o.a.i. lain a Drawn for Indiants Win from Joe Tinker's Chifeds; Score, Five to Four CHICAGO, Sept t Indianapolis hit Johnson consistently and combined with Chicago' errors, won, I to t Billiard pitched a good game until the seventh In nmg, wnen ne weakened and was re placed by Falkenberg. Beck'a home run. with two on bases, was the feature of the game. Score: B.II.EJ. innianapolls .1 1000120061 Chicago) 100000800466 Batteries: Billiard. Falkenberg and uarlden; Johnson and Wilson. PITTSBURGH. Sept . -Pittsburgh and Baltimore each won a game of a double- header today. Baltimore took the first game, S to 2, by making long hits at op portune times. The locals won the sec ond game. 4 to L through the good pitch ing of Barger, who allowed only three hits. Score, first game: R.H.E. nairimore ....o 02001001672 HiauuilQ ...V U V I V U V 1 0 Z f 2 BiUterlee: Bailey, WUhelm and Russell; Walker and Berry. Score, aeoond game: R.H E Baltimore ....0 O0O1A0O0 131 Pittsburgh ...0 1100101 4 10 o Batteries: Conley, Wtlhelns and Rus sell; Barger and Kerr. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 3.-After a twelve Inning battle Kansas City won from Pt Louis today. 12 to 9. Score: R.H.E. Knnsas City.. ..3 0100100020 312 13 4 St. Louis 0 00120040200 11 4 Batteries: Packard and Knienroth; keupper, W lllett, Davenport and Hartley, Chapman. , Rain Interrupts Grand Circuit Races SYRACUSE, X. Y.. SeDt 2.-Rln l- terrupted tha racing at the Grand Clroult meeting, held In connection with the New York state fair yesterday. Five heats were contested, but none of tha four numbers on the program was com pleted. Two heats were raced In tha Empire State ata.ke of 310,000 for 2:14 trotters and in both Lassie McOregor. the favorite. wa beaten, Margaret Druten taking first place .in each. In tha aeoond heat Lassie McOregor almost got tha distance rlag, after behaving badly on the get away. In the Syracuse atake of 1S.00O for 2:11 pacers. King Couchman. the favorite, waa pressed hard by Napoleon Direct In each of two heats. -In the first heat lieeis waa In fourth place at the three-quarters pole and was within inches of the winner at the wire, the last quarter having been paced In 0:29. Peter Stevens had a procession In the third race for 2:08 pacers. Garrison pulled up in tha stretch to save Murphy, with Marietta, from the flag. All Favorites Win In Manchester Play MANCHESTER, Vt.. Sept. 8.-Play in the second round of tha national ama teur golf championship tournament at the Kkwanok Country club today ran true to expectations and every favorite waa vlc- burgh and Robert A. Gardner of Ulna- dale, and the former open champion, Francia Ouimnt of Woodland, amateur champion of France, wera among tha eight survivors. Interest In the day's competition aen tered In the match between Travers and j Eben U Byers of Allegheny, who yes terday defeated Charles Evsns, , jr. Travers led by 2 up at the end of the morning round and In the afternoon played conservatively, while Byers hooked his drives and had other faults. Travers won, 6 up and 4 to play. MAX TOWLE WILL COACH HASTINGS COLLEGE TEAM HASTINGS, Sept. I Speciel.)-Max Towle of Lincoln, who waa unanimously elected captain of the Cornhuskers last fall but who was disqualified under the three-year rule, because he had played one year of base ball as well as two years of football, haa been engaged to oo acn the Hastings college foot ball team. Me will have his squad out for prax-tlce neit week. The veterans returning this year are Captain Davidson, Prince, Jake Blttner. Carl Pratt Martin Kennedy. McLaughlin. Gretslnger, Likely, Wells, Pottorf and W. Blttner. SAerrkaats Wla The South Omaha Merchants defeated Arlington In a fast same. Score: R.H E. Merchants ... A 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 A A 1 Arlington Kton A A 0 A 1 3 0 0 04 I 1 Batteries: A. 2lger and F. Zelger. A. Zelger is sure pitching ball. Two weeks ago he had Gretna at hla mercy. They eoudn't score. His twisters were toe deep for most of them. 4taa4a Defeats SWasaeir. OCONTO, Neb. Sept 1 Special.) Oconto won from Sumner yesterday, 10 to 1. The features were the batting of the Oconto team against Maple, a Kearney league pitcher, and the pitching of Hora for Oconto. Wright of Kearney also played with Sumner. Batteries: Oconto. Horn and Hora; Buraner, Maple and Mary- The Bee by George McManus RED SOX WIN TWO GAMES Mackmen Lose Doable-Header Runners Up. to SCORES ARE 3 TO 1 and 6 TO 3 Straak's Error Scott's Fly Allows Oardaer ta Make the First ftvora fer Home Team 1 Opeaer. BOSTON, Sept a-Boston took both games of a double-header from Philadel phia today, the first, 3 to 1. and the sec ond, I to 1 Strunk's error on Scott's fly allowed Gardner to score Boston's first run In the opening contest and clean hit ting, aasisted by sacrifice flies, accounted for the other two runs. Philadelph'a's tally waa made on Strunk's double and Barry's single. Bunched hits gave Boaton the lead In the second game. Collins' triple and Lewis' error scored for Philadelphia In the first inning and a batting rally in the ieventh added two mora tallies. Score, first game: BOSTON PHILADUHIA. . AB.H.O.AK. AB.H.O.A.E. nonpar. rr. . IIS OWurptir. if, I I i -4 uoidrlns. If.. 4 Bp.r, ef.. 4 t 4 ftrollln. lib... w .. .., aav o .laker. Sh.. HoWfll. lb. 1 , lMrqH ib. Janrrla. in,. 1 0 1 I 0 4tnink. cf. Oarinar. . I 1 I g ..,. u (Vrrlcan. c. 3 4 I lMcAr'irr a! roatar, p... K 0 I 0 0."lank. p..., Or.nof k. . Totals a 9 27 I l"aDvi, ..... Batted for Plank in tha' eighth. 4 U ' 1 S?f,to" "7 0 1 I 0 1 0 0 3 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-base hits: Gardner. Stnmk. Three-bai-e hit: Speaker Sacrifice hit: Scott. Sacrifice flys: Janvrln, Lewis. Hits: orr Plank, 8 in seven Innlgs; off off Pennon; 1 In one Inning. Stolen bases: Collins: Collins (2). Uouhle plays: Barry to Collins to Mclnnls. Let on haes: Bos ton, 4; Phlladolphla, 5. p.aes on balls: Off Plank, 1; off Kbter, 3. Struck out: By Plonk, 1; by Foster. 6. Time: 1:44. I mplres. O'Loua-hlin and inii-i Score, flint game: BOHTON. PltrLADBLHttA. AB.H.O A K m it ,w iioupur, rr.. sios (Murphr, rf. t i cott. ss.... I 1 J davlaa. If... I 1 ttpeakar, o. I 1 0 4Hln. b... 1 1 Iwia. If... 4 t lKopf, .... I lloblt'tl. Ib. 11 I Otakar. 3b... 4 1 o 0 s j.nvrin, it. I I I I (Mclnnls, lb. 4 3 Oa.nlnar, . I 0 I trunk, cf..4 1 Thoinai, c. 3 4 10 4 S larrr. aa....4 t Wm4, p.... 3 0 4 4 0 oAtot. t... w hawkay, p. 0 Totals 3tS7 4 lPanaock. p. 4 1 Welah 1 e Thomptou.. 1 1 ... ... Totals Sf 11 :4 I 1 ! rouam yjr .acAvoy In the ninth. Batted .for Pennock In the ninth. Boton t 4) 1 0 A 0 2 0 Phllade'phla t 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 S Two-base hits: Speaker (2). Three base hits: Collins. Lewis. Hits: Ofr Khawkey. 4 In one Inning: off Pennock. i , 1,1 oven innings. Stolen bases: Lewis, Khnm ,1 ,..1'.,2?Lk r f1""1?- Gardner. - - . ' on man; no- ton. ; Philadelphia. 8. Baaea on balla Off Pennock, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Ky Pennock tlloblltsel.) Struck out: By Shawkey. I; by Pennock, 6; by Wood, 9 F""0 t"tU: Thomaa. McAvoy. Time: 3:02. Lmpires: Illldebrand and O'Lough lin. Vaaka Beat Senators. NEW YORK. Sent -XI X-.-,. I1"'" trouble defeating Washington today In the first game of the series, the score Moallar, ' rf. 4 Mattel. 3b 1 l 3 j mus"' n Mitdiaii. ti'.'i i IHartiatl. if. 6 ook If..., 4 ler, rf., Mullaa. lb. 4 9 4 a 0 s 3 4 a o 4 Uaniill. Ib.. 4 i amlili. 9b... 4 IllUaia. e. t M.-bna, as. 4 I A.m. p s Aioaf Harpar, p.. 4 4 beular, p.. 2 1 4""kp'ih, H 1 j 2 i iN am kar. e 4 t 3 4 JwTrEp a! ' 4 i J 1 0 4 Totals. " Tntala al T M 14 4 H't'ied for Avers in the third. Washington OOAioajou 4 New York 2 1 4 0 1 2 0 0 10 First bane on errora: New York 1 Two-has., hit: Maisel. Home runs: Gan dll. Maisel. Sacrifice fly: Smith. Stolen bases- Mullen. Maloel (2), Harper 1. Ift on bases: New York. 1: Washing ton. 4. Double play: Bentlev in w.-Hriri. to Oandil. Baoe on balls: Off Bentley 4. struck out: By Bentley, 1. Hit hy pitched bf.ll Bv Warhop: tfimlth), (Will- llsms). By Bentlev: (Boone 1 n-nA t,H.-K- n.nl.. xj,... ,...' ' ilentler. Hits: Off Anr. a i two inning.; off Harper, on'y two men ; faced him In the third: off Bentley b In six innings. Time: 1:30. Umpires: ' Chill ! Asaerlraa Asaoetatlo Besalta. R H E. St. Paul Columbus ... Kanaas City. Indtamapolle Milwaukee .. Louisville ... IS 14 3 ' s 10 K t 1 7 10 1114 A M Ala.a Skats Oat Orle.as. ORLEANS. Neb.. Sept. 2.-1 Special , ' The Alma ball team defeated the Orleans I team at the Old Settlers' picnic In or- leans yesterday afternoon. Score. 6 to 0. 1 Batter.es: Alma, Mercer and Shoemaker;! . -r 1 pa. u n arnner. 1 iini.r mrtix u.Hin 1 This makes ten games out of thirteen that the locals have won. MONTENEGRINS DEFEAT AUSTRIANS IN BOSNIA CtlTINJK. (Via London). Sent 3 Al. r though numerically inferior, the Monte-j nagnns nave aereaiea tne Austrians near Bliek In Bosnia. General Vofcovttch, ac cording te the announcement has taken the offensive gad Is marching on Tchatnttck ta pursuit of the Austria na. FOUR ARE LEFT TO FINISH Adami. Caldwell, Flothow and Bu- UU 1U SUJII IUUU icsumivuiik;, HATCHED FOR THE FINALS Meet at Field (lab Coart Tklai Afteraooa 4a Determla tha Blatter af Ckasov , ploashlp. Play In the boys' singles of tha Junior tennis tournament at tho Field club wag narrowed, yesterday to the aeml-flnala. . with Will Adams. Harry Caldwell, Paul Flothow and Leroy Buzard still In tha running. They will be matched this after, noon to rteciOo which two shall enter tha finals. Ua latter being set for Friday. The challenge round between this year's champion and Ralph Powell, present title holder, is scheduled for Saturday. The boys' doubles were started yester day, but only part of the first round was run off. In the glr'a tourney, tha first to be held in Omaha for three years, all but one match in the second round was completed. Only one match In tha third or semi-final round wag played, 11-year-old Helen Adams beating Mildred Hoag, 4-0, 6-0. 0-4. after Mlaa Moag had taken two love sets from Evelyn Horton. Boys' consolation singles wera started yesterday, and the "kids' " tournament, for the smaller boys, will begin thin morning. Principal Intercut In Wednesday's play ' was centered upon Leroy Busard's match with Percy Bannister, the only one which went three sets. Young Buiard finally put Bannister nut 0-2, 6-7, 6-4. Boys' Singles. FOURTH ROUND. Will Adama beat Ed O'Nell. t-t 0-1 Harry Caldwell beat Ed Epsten, -, A-4. Paul Flothow beat Bob Strehlow, t-i, 8-3. Leroy Buxurd beat ' Percy Bannister, 0-2, o-7, 6-4. Boys Doable. FIRST ROUND. Chase and Jamison beat Funk and Huae, -0, 4-1. Phillips and Fullaway beat Heaves and Lowe. -7, 13-11. Owene and Murphy beat Bwiler and Mchnls, 6-0, 18-16. Crawford and Sutherland beat Camp-, bell and Shepherd, 6-3, 6-3. iirotnerton and Hannlghen beat Thome It. . .1 I k'CnnAK 4 ) A a -I son and o'Conaor, 4-3. -2. Clrla' Blades. 8KCOND ROUND. J Cialr Daugherty beat Helen Sunderland, o C-0. s-1. a Mlas Toy and Grace Allison, postponed. Mildred Hoag beat Evelyn Horton, J H-0, 4-0. tieien Adams beat Floranoa Rahra, 4-4. a-i. Aljce Rushton beat Charlotte Bedwell, Cari'ta O'Brien beat Caroline Holmquiat, Grace Drake beat Mary Norrls. A-i, 6-L Adelaide Fogg beat Zoe Schalek, 6-L A-2. HKMI-FINALK . J1" Adama beat Mildred Hoag 4 -, 6-4. Unable to Confirm Report of Capture ; Of German Liner NEW YORK, fiept 3. Reports wera current here today that British cruisers had succeeded In capturing the Kront prins Wllhelm, the German liner which has been roaming the seas since Its sud den departure from this port a day or sa before war was declared between Gera many and England. Sir Courts nay Bennett the British con. aul general hure, had heard the rumor toMuiriea curing me ay, buo Ji tonight that he had been unable to conflrm 14 trom y ource. Tha Kroo- Prins Wllhelm. a North German Uovrl I'nwr, was taken a war prise In Bermuda, according to the report. ST. PETERSBURG NO LONGER SEEN IN RUSS PAPERS PETROGRAD (St. Petersburg). Sept 1 (Via London.) The name St Petersburg does not appear In any Russian news. I parr tody- Thua has been observed ,ne Imperial edict changing the name of the Russian capital from St Petersburg .. ... - w 00 .'muni oi mo UWRItll " ' "" " . rm 01 lne n'me una'r whlcn tn n 1 .... m uu 11 wnii! 11s lounaauon. ea In Russia with German names, such as Schlusselburg. etc.. have asked that their appellations be Russian. Ised. I Mourning dresses are increased In "V ncressea in num- b'' n "'A streets of the Russian cantLa.1 1! The cross of the military order of St I j George haa been conferred upon twenty 1! members of an Infantry regiment which 2,dlatlnguiahed Itself In the fighting In East T '' fUP Ru"'n b"ery had " dlblel through the wounding of W1nlr lf the men snd the killing of all Ha hbrses. the men decorated dragged off the runs under a rmViw fi. eT. k p. r,Itln' flr "A - MATERNITY HOSPITAL IS BLOWN UP BY AUSTRIANS PARIS, (Via London), Sept I A dis patch from Petrograd (St. Petersburg) says the Novoe Vreyma charges that during the bombardment ef Belgrade the Austrians destroyed a maternity hospital over which the Red Cross nag waa fly in, killing 100 children. Bverytxxly Reads Ben Want Afts I