THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1914. 7 Bringing Up Father Opyrlgtit. 1U, International News Service. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus FATHER -OUR 1 HjF?Rt DEAR - I 1 t ' V SZj I CAME TO IT Ml If HEU-O-JKKJS ) i ( HCLuO Jl, WELl-IF U HELLO; ( VELL- VE L-wt LL - CHAUFFER HAb W e THOUGHT Ja7l i DomM S X JWSb CHAUFFfur DON'T YOUE OLD PAL J'S , " HELLO 00S ITS TOO ?PED.NiA0 'NHORR.O MAtflE - StIiCT fi ' nNE J-L-J tXEwR OU Hi FOR) tNO CARC YOU S 'N1 WHf E 'XNJAIL-YOO V Q0 (-JJlUbCOTO ?5J;' V ED TO CHASF k X -'" TO BE AKE ToO'oC IM ME CAR- FOR RENT Hniri an A lottaarea. NONE to compare, ah modern 7-room house, also 4-room flat. 220 N. 23d. Fidelity Storage Co. Strrage, moving, packing and "hipping. 16th A Jackson Sts. Phone Doug. 1516. Van and Stor age Co. Reduced rates for SO dun. Large van, 8 men, $1 26 per far.; dray, a men, ft per hr. 171S Webster. Doug. 1496. Maggard's g-R. houne. mod, ex. ht.. 836 Pk. A v. D. 0l. WEST FARNAM HOME. HARNEY 47s7. NEARLY new, 6-room cottage, modern except furnace at 637 8. 2Tth SL Tel. Harney 4887. FOR RENT We have a complete Hat of alt house, apartments anfl flats that are for rent. This Hat can be aeen free of charge at Omaha Van & Storage Co.. 806 8. 16th St TTnncna ln all parte of the city. AAVUBca crelgh Bona Co.. Bee Bldg. Free Rental List Complete Information about every va cant house and apartment In the city. TIPPLE SHUTSJUT JOSIES Holdt Holland's Men to Three Hits and Whiffs Ten. ST. JOSEPH LINEUP WRECKED I'm pa Flrea Holland and Patterson from Lot, While Stoloff la Spiked, Necessitating: ' Changes la Play ere' Poaltlona. NEW 6-room houae. Inquire 609 8b. 62d St. Call Harney (807. NEW 6-r. bungalow; finished in oak; modern: 120. 1015 N. ISth St., So. Omaha, Tel. So. 1305. 1319 8. 2?d; 5 roomi; fX. Red 4946. Stores and Offlcea. OFFICE WITH VAULT Suite of 3 rooms On 3d Floor with water, electrlo light, and vault 4U0. THE BEE BUILDING CO. Office, Room 103. e- Among other trivial happenlnga occur ring at the ball yard yesterday afternoon. Daniel Tipple shut out the Josies. holding them to three hlta and whiffing ten; Umplrea Cullom and Ffye fired Ham Pat terson and Jack Holland from the lot; Ben Stoloff waa carried off the field se verely wounded and the Rourkea copped the combat, 4 to 0. Outside of the above details nothing much occurred to ap pease the appetites of the large assem blage of fans. Daniel Tip was In fine fettle. He generally Is about this time of the year. One Josle got to third ' base. He was Oeorge Watson and Goorga got there j through a punk heave by Freddie Thomas, who was greatly excited as he was trying to engineer a double play. George beat out an Infield hit and scooted to third when Freddie threw the pill over Schllebner's head trying to capture Brltton, who knocked a slow roller. Rip Watson got to second once, but the two other Josies who got on couldn't get past the Initial station. Fine. On the other hand the Rourkea started 4 ROOM 8412, corner 16th and Vinton; also 8 rooms upstairs. Douglas 3489. DRUG 8 TORE CORNER A strategic cor ner that It will pay to learn about. T. J HOOK. 1101 No. 18UV COOD barn, room for I or 10 horses. 1917 Webster SL Call Douglas 43. REAL KSTATE ' FAItM & RAXCH LANDS FOR BALIS Maatsaa. MONTANA CAREY ACT LANDS 60,000 acres now open to entry in the famous Valier valley. An excellent opportunity for the homeseeker seeking good farm land for general diversified farming. The rich soil, exhilarating climate, and abundanca of water for Irrigation assures maximum crop returns. Great for grain, alfalfa, timothy, and for stock farming. Ideal spot for a home. Write today for booklet and particulars. Valier Farm Kales company, Valier, Mont.. Box No 17. REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City Nsfl Bank Bldg. fir CITY LOANS. Bern le-Carl berg Co.. y i 310-312 Brandeia Theater Bldg. RE A LESTATE -FOR EXCHANGE 160 ACRE) choice land near Julesburg, Colo., to trade for modern cottage; price, 33.000; owner. Address F 445. Bee. DESK Men's walnut writing desk, to ex change for chickena. Phone Benson 475 or addresa 8. C. 1017, Bee. FINE 3-D acres, 45 miles from Minne apolis; every acre under cultivation; lays level; good soil, good water; build ings consist of house, barn, granary, machine aheds, etc.; price 876 per acre. Adjoining land held at 4100 per acre. Will take up to 110.000 good property in exchange, balance some cash and mort gage. f SCHWAB BROS., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Nebraska. KTMBAL COUNTY FARMS. All tillable ISO-acre farm nine miles from Kimball. 200 acres under cultiva tion. . 2,000 fine young trees In orchard and round buildings. Fine house and barn and out-bulidlngs. Well and mill. Land Is all fenced and cross fenced. one mile six times a week. j Price 324 per acre. This Is a bargain. I Also have other choice Improved and unimproved farms. BANK OF KIMBALL; Kimball, Neb. Watch for the Klmbal county exhibit at the atate fair. 40 ACRES Missouri land. Des Moines residence. 12.600. 6-room dwelling, Iowa town, $1,500. 3 lota, Denver, 3900. 8 lots, Hot Springs, 8. D.. $1,200. Clear for Neb. land. Write or call, evenings or Sunday. 418 No. 17th St. ACRE property and 6-acre fruit farm, one mile north of car line, Florence, 6-room house on paved road; good outbuildings: rart cash, rest In trade. Call Florence 3M2 or Mra. G. L. Barton, 320 N. 17th St. Pianos for other musical Instru'ta. L 2017. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.. a modern abstract office. 105 8. 17th St. Phone Douglas 6487. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of flee In Nebraska- 206 Brands Is Theater. RE A L KST AT E- -NORTH SIDE ' BARGAIN Modern 2-story, Hip house. 2915 Bristol St. W. 4228. ro:f REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN FOR SALE Best large body high-grade. medium-priced land in Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley. Wol ch. Neb. 4 W UromiJs, Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop slate in the union; settlers wanted; lands for aula at low prtoea, on easy terms. Ask for book let 84 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant t-tat acres wanted. Write about our vraKina- linHL If Int Arftr.t4 in fruit lands sik for booklet on Apple Orchards In I l.an Council Bluffs. WEST COUNCIL BLUFFS LOTS. $1.00 CASH, $1.00 WEEKLY. On 8th Ave. and 31at SL 1 lot $ 75 On 6th Ave and 31st St., 1 lot 75 On td Ave. near 32d St., 1 lot 200 On 6th Ave. and 81st SL, 1 lot 126 On fith Ave. and 20th St., 1 lot 125 We have several bunches of 8, 4 and 6 lota at attractive prices, on terms that are right, A. F. SMITH CO.. (Fay Smith.) Phone 329. 23d and Pearl. on Darxy Vance In the second stansa and eliminated him from the pastime. Daasy Is supposed to he a nifty hurler. But he la a member of the Pittsburgh club now, and as has been before related, the Rourkea are agalnrt Pittsburgh. Thus the treat ment to Vance. Three runs were made off Datzy and Lyle Pureell, who In com pany with Stoloff and Wllley, floated In yesterday after four or five days delay. Lyle didn't do so worse, the Rourkes only scoring once off him. The Omaha outfield had an eaay time yesterday. Not a fly was nailed In the outer defense and only one of the hrts went out there. That one went to Thqmason. Both the other hits were In field affairs. In the second Inning Ffye put Patterson out of the fray for too much gab. Imme diately afterward I'mps Cullom ordered Jack Holland out for the same offense. Jack Refused to go so Sergeant Ferris and lls aid were called upon to act a escorts. Stoloff was spiked In the third Inning either by Kruegr or by himself. He put out Krueger, who was attemplng to steal and fell to the ground severely Injured. He was removed and the JobIs lineup switched from one end of It to the other as the box score will testify. Conscalton Does Not Play. Bunk Congalton did not play. Bunk waa on the bench attired In uniform but refused to participate. He says he in tends to draw his pay however. Drawing pay without work is a wise maneuver If he can get away with It. Thomason's three-bagger, errors by Watson and Stoloff and Payne's blow gave Omaha three In the second and lilts by Seabaugh and Payne gave Omaha its fourth count In the fourth. Two games today. First game called at 2 o'clock. Roy Sanders will work In one of the games. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. 'H. O. A. E. cf. Payne, Sb , Krug, 2b. ., Bell. If Thomason. Krueger, rf Thomas, , 88 Schllebner, lb... Seabaugh, C Tipple, p H. 8 0 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 A. 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 t 0 Totals ..30 ST. Fchang, c.'....; 4 Fox. If 4 a. Watson, cf-lb... 4 Patterson, lb 1 Pettlgrew. cf 8 Brltton, 3b-ss 3 Williams. rf-3b 3 R. Watson, 2b 2 Stoloff, ss 0 Sterzer, rf Vance, p ; 1 Purscll, p 2 JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. 6 2 7 2 I 0 1 8 1 1 0 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 1 Totals ... Omaha Runs Hits St. Joseph Runs Hits .29 a 2 12 ....0 ....0 0 4 1 -7 0 0 o o 0-0 0 1-3 RE A I i ESTATE M ISCELLA N EOUS Wisconsin. Address Land DeDt.. Line Ry.. Minneapolis. Minn. GOOD BARGAINS. 6-room, mod., 1714 No. 28th St., 82,400; cmhIi. r.-room mod. 1714 No. 28th St., 32.400; $300 cash. 6-room. mod. ex. heat, 2602 No. 27th Ave.. $2,600; $A0 rash. 8-room, S5th and Leavenworth Sts., NOTICE! RENTERS, NOTICE! Why are you renting high priced land when you can buy land ln NORTHERN WISCONSIN on terms easier than the rent you are paying? Near GLIDDEN, ASHLAND ' COUNTY. WISCONSIN. where the rainfall is 40 to 44 Inches a I year and the soil a rich sandy loam. You j can buy cut-over land (or $10 to $.0 an j acre and partially improved farms for. l-U to ' per a re. on terms to suit your self. Do not miss the chance of getting one of our choice locations on 6ne of the many lakea and streams on the 35.0.O acres we have for you to choose from. For further information write 8HANA GOLDEN INVESTMENT COMPANY. GLIDDEN, WIS. Agents wanted. Boo I $4 200. acant corner, Phone D. SH07. 29th and Seward, $X. .0 9 0 0 0 ..01010 Three-base hit: Thomason. Stolen base: Thomason. Sacrifice hits: Tipple, Krug, Schleibner, Brltton. Sacrifice fly: Krug. left on bases: Omaha. A; St. Joseph, 4. Hits: Off Vance, 2 in two Innings; off Pursell, 5 In six Innings. Struck out: By Tipple. 10? by Pursell. 6. Rases on balls: Off Tipple, 1; off Pursell. 2; off Vance, 1. Passed balls: Fchang (2). Time: 2:00. Umpires: Cullom and Fyfe. Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE Played. Won. IxisL Pet. Sioux City 1H 88 51 .6:3 lenver 140 81 6 .571 St. Jieph 139 79 0 .& Ies Moines 140 71 t .Wi Lincoln 144 M 78 .48 Omaha 139 64 75 . 40 Topeka 141 58 88 . 411 Wichita 140 64 86 . 86 NAT. LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE. W.Lpet W.L.Pt. New York.. 67 63 .68lPhlla 88 43 .(M Boston 67 63 .fM Boston 74 50 .5!t7 St. Ix)tns...6 fio .6241 Washington. 63 58 .621 Chicago ....66 69 .5rt4Dtrott 65 63 .612 Cincinnati .66 66 .469, Chlcuiio ....62 64 .4S2 Pittsburgh Efi 65 .458; St. Louis. ..57 6 .4A4 Brooklyn ..65 66 . 46tNew York ..56 68 .4.M Phtlo. 63 66 ,44 Cleveland ..40 87 .315 AMER. ASS N. FED. LEAGUE. W.LPct.l ' W.L Pct Milwaukee 80 81 .66? Indlenapolla 53 .566 Ixutsvllle .80 62 .563, Chicago ....67 56 545 Columbus .77 66 ,SM Baltimore .64 64 . 542 Indlanap'ls 77 67 . 5.151 Buffalo 62 56 . 625 CleveWnd .73 70 .510j Brooklyn ..62 68 .517 Kan. City.. 69 74 .48.11 Kan. City.. .57 68 .456 Mlnneap la 67 78 .42 ,t. Louis. ...56 73 .m St. Paul. ...49 94 . 348 Pittsburgh ..50 69 .420 Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Lincoln, 6-4; Wichita. 12-6. Topeka, 8; Denver, 12. Pt. Joseph, 0; Omaha. 4. Sioux City. 3-8: Dea Moines, 2-8. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ptx Louis, 4; Detroit. 13. Chlcsgo, ; Cleveland, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis, 7; Cincinnati, 8. Pittsburgh. 8; Chicago, 8. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 13; Indianapolis. 1 St. Louis, 0; Kansas City, 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 7; Louisville, 4. Cleveland, 8-1; Indianapolis. 6-0. v Kansas City, $-4: Milwaukee, 4-2. St. Paul, 8-0; Minneapolis, 6-6. Gsnn Today. Western League Lincoln at Wichita, Topeka at Denver, Ht. Joseph at Omaha, Sioux City at Des Molnea. American League Chicago at Detroit, St. l.ouls at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Washington,- Boston at New York; double-headers at all polnta. National League New York at Boston, St. Louis at Pittsburgh, Cincinnati at Chicago. Federal Iyeague Pittsburgh at Brook lyn. Baltimore at Buffalo. Chicago at Indianapolis. St. Louis at Kansas City; double-headers at all polnta. American Association St. Paul at Minneapolis, Kansaa City at Milwaukee, Columbus at I-oulsvllle. Cleveland at In dianapolis; double-headers at all points. plsys: Spshr to Kays (2); Korsythe to Rapps: Butcher to Fisher. Hit by pitched ball: By Ogren, Gleaaon; by Kayc. Raps. Wild pitch: Morgan. Sacrifice files: t tlmore (2). Sacrifice hit: Morgan. Time: 8:14. Umpires: Van Syrkle and Meyers. WICIIES TA KB tlOl BLK-HKADKR Break the aadar Jinx and Beat Antelopes Twice. WICHITA. Sept. 1-Wirhlta broke Its ffunday Jinx today and took a double header rrom Lincoln. The locals were outhlt In both games, but obtained theirs at opportune times. Wichita made eleven runs In the fifth Inning of the first game. It vii started with a home run by Oche, a pinch hitter with the liases full. The final score waa 12 to 6. The second game waa called at the end of the sev enth by agreement, with Wichita ln the lead. Score, flrnt game; LINCOLN. AR. R. McGafflgan I.Ioyd. 8b fiflaekburna, e Williams, lb. Miller, If. ... Schrleber, cf. Colllna. rf. .. Oriet. 8b Jordan, p. ... Smith, p as. H. 0 0 o. A. 2 3 A 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 37 6 WICHITA. AR. R. Tydeman, rf 6 1 Nicholson. If 4 J O'Rourke. 2h 4 0 Fitssimmons, ss 4 1 Bills, cf 4 t Rnpp, 3b 8 3 Henry, lb J 3 Jones, c. I 0 1-ambert, p 4 0 Oreham, c 1 4 Ocha S t Totala 34 11 14 24 10 H. 0 3 A. 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 8 0 0 Hunter, cf.... Halev. c Amines, 2b... Kwaldt, 8b.... Hartford, ss.. Knight, p.... Hagan, p Thomas, p.... Totals INDIAKS WIN ONE IN TWO Second Contest with Dea Molaes Re salts In Eight to Eight. DES MOINES, ia.. Sept. $. Des Moines and Hloux City battled through four hours of base ball this afternoon without getting a decision In but one game. The Indiana took the first game by the score of 3 to 8. The second encounter was a hit and run contest In which twenty-five men par ticipated. It waa called at the end of the eighth frame on account of darkness, with the score, $ to 8. Score, first game: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. 4 R. I. LANDER YOU, real estate, Insur ance: moved to 201 Neville. D. Mno. fROOM house, rent tor 118. bu. must be aold at once: $300 wlU handle It H. 4711. LEGAL AOTICE8 HIkc iUaeess. IF INTERESTED in land In southern Iowa and southern Minnesota write the . F. L. Jones Land company. Winters!, la , for their list of 3S0 farms Ol.'R farm list will convince you that wa have the cheapest land, considering soli, climate, water, markets. Button Co., Seneca, Mo. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans: Peters Trust Co. OMAHA homes. Esst Nebraska farms. O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat l. Douglas 8718. II aUVINT UT?rSS Losria. $500 and up. Omaha Nat l Bank. CITY and farm loans, 5. Vrt. per cent J.H. Dumont 4 Co.. 1503 Farnam. Omaha. want SEE us first If you Unlt'd States Trust t'v Win us farm loan. Omaha. Neb an viu ran is. WANTKD City W. Farnam Smith at Co.. .no r amain. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Tnoms, tp Stste Bank Bldg. ftwt to $1M made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg.. 1Mb, and r arnam Sts. xin nTariifi XIOHVON alii nm Net'!, SALE OF SURFACE OF INDIAN IANDS in EASTERN OKLAHOMA bv United States Government There will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at different railroad points in the Choctaw and C'lilikajiaw Nations in eastern Oklahoma, from No vember 1& 114. to December 7, 1914, the surface of approximately 375,000 acres of Indian segregated coai ana aapnau lamia, at not less than certain minimum piii-es. Une person can purchase not exceeding U acres or agricultural or mu acres of graxing land. Bids may be submitted In person or by mail or by authorised agents iteaidence on land not required. Terms 25 per cent cash, 25 per cent within one year and the balance within two years, with 6 ner cent interest from date of sal. W here houses or other improvements are located on the lands the same will be sold, with the land, at appralad value. Improvements to be paid for in full at time of sale. The coal and asphslt un derlying these lands will not be sold with the surface, except where authorised. Where the rnai and asphalt are to be sold with he surface descriptive circulars will so state. For maps and full In formation communicate with Superinten dent for The Five f'lvlllied Tribes. Muski gre. Oklahoma. ('ATM PELLS, Commis Mi.iter of lnJ;nn Affairs. Breen. If Hahn, rf Jones, lb.... Hunter, cf.. Shaw, c Andreas, 2b. Ewoldt. 8b... Hartford, ss Thomas Hogan Mogridge, p. Haley Burrell Totals... O. 0 0 0 0 0 Cooney, 2b... Davidson, If. Kane, lb Lejeune. cf... Balrd. 3b Callahan, rf.. Smith, as Murphy, e.... White, p 28 8 8IOUX CITY. AB. R. H. 8 .. 3 .. 8 .. 3 .. 8 .. 3 .. 3 .. 4 .. 4 4 27 10 O. 10 E. 0 Cooney, 2b.., Davidson. -If Kane, lb Iejtiune. cf. Balrd. 3b Callahan, rf.. Smith, as.... Murphy, c... Clarke, p Doyle, p ( line, p..., Woodburn, J. Clark . Crist Totala ?4 8 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H 4 3 8 4 3 4 i 8 . 6 . 4 . 0 . 1 . 0 . 0 . 1 . 1 .83 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 4 1 0 3 3 1 8 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 11 3 O. A. E. 2 6 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 too 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 84 U 3 0-8 Rst4 for nnvla In fifth. Batted for Cline In clphth. n. Mnlnn 3 1 3 1 0 0 Sioux City 1 1 0 8 1 0 fl J Two-base hits: Hahn. Hunter. Haley, pi v. hi. fAnnev. Home run: y nut: Bv HoKan. 2 In three'and two-thlrda Inningsi by Thomas, 1 in three and two-thirds Innings; by - . . n tmrn-iMrAm tnntnes w.. i.K.,n 1 In nna nning. Hits, urr Hogan. 7; off Thomas. 2; off Clarke. off Doyle. 8; off Cline. 4. Bases or i balls 'a. it tintran l: off Thomas, V ;",ofr narke: off Wyle 1; off Cline i. rf w.rthnrn. 1. Double Play: Doyle 1. .... uii.i nitrlica: Knlaht c;arke.PDov.e. Woodburn. by pitched .. . .1. l.-- i jitt nn hands' 1 ST. n..v; s loVx City, IS. Tims: 2:03. Um pires: Gaston and McCafferty. DENVER ROMPS OVER TOPEKA Takes Seeond Game of Series hy Twelve to Five Spore. iirvv.-u 'r.in Rent. S- Denver, won v,. Varna of the series from To- peka 12 to 6. Errors by the visitors helped Denver to run up a big score. Denver garnered two doubles, two triples 18 27 10 1 Batted, for Jones In fifth. Lincoln 01180000 26 Wichita 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 0 12 TSo-haaa hlta: Blackburn. Rapp, Nicholson, Lloyd. Home run: Ochs. Stolen bsses: McOafflgan 2. Tyde- man, ixicnoison, Rapp. Double play: Rapp to Henry to O'Rourke. Bases on balls: Off Jordan, 3; off Smith. 1: off Iimhert, 3. Left on basrs: IJncoln. 8: Wichita. 4. Hits: Off Jordan, 6 In four and one third Innings; off Smith, 8 In three and two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By Jordan, 4: by Smith, 4: hy Imbert.'f. Passed ball: Jones. Wild pitches: Im- Amateur Standings r. w. u Pet. Auto Row 14 H 2 .8M Krebb Transfers 14 1 3 3 . 867 Trimble Bros 15 7 8 .467 Dundee V. M. Reserves 15 T 8 .417 West End Merchants.... 16 8 10 .8M Wood A Adamson 15 1 . 14 .C' Yealerday'a Reanlta. Games In the Rooster league yesterday resulted as followa: Krebb Transfers, 10; West End Mer chants, 7. Auto Kow. 7; Trtmnie urns., i. Dundee Woolen Mills Reserves. 8: Wood A Adamson, 0. CUBS BUNCHHITS AND WIN Vaughn in Fine. Form and Holds the Pirates Safe. LEACH POUNDS OUT HOME BUN With Two on the Bases the Little Fellow Polls Off th Feat ore. Slant of Ihs Day's Battle. Black Kats Defeat Plattsmouth Reds PLATTSMOUTH. Neb. Sept. --(Spe cial.) The Black Ksta yesterday defeated the Plattsmouth Red Sox, T to 1. Rathk pitched for the Kals. holding the Sox down to five hits, all of which were aoattered. Vernon did good work for the Red fox, striking out eleven men. but could not keep the Kats from hlttlnqi when hlta meant runs. The feature of the- game waa the hitting and fielding of Black's Kats, Both leame play today. Oeorge Probst doing tho twirling for the Kats. Score: BLAOH'g KATS. An n.u. a r. PIMTTSMOl'TH. AB H O AH. 1hr. !h I 1 8 W.Prahat. 4 I J P. Frnhr, If t 1 O Probrt, lb 4 1 I Oulrmns, lb, 4 1 11 Rslhk, p... 4 t l.llht.ll. .. 4 I T OTsrmsn. rtl I 1 Butsl. of... 4 0 1 I 0-Smith, tb. 4 0 I I tverncn. p... 4 I t 0 Harold, o... 11 I SOUS. lb ... 4 1 lKln1T, rf... 4 i 0 I Al,lntn. If... 4 I t t ftOA'blrm'a lb 4 ft M, Hmlih, rf. 4 Arris, as... 11 CHICAGO, Sept. 6.-Chlcago bunched their hlta today against the visiting twlrlers and defeated Pittsburgh. 8 to 3. Vaughn wss In fine form and kept ths visitors' hits scattered. Leach's home run with two on bases In the third Inning was the feature of the game. Score; MTTSBt'ltOH. CHICAOO. AHHO.AE ABH.OA.fi Crr. If ... I I IHarti. lb... 8 13 6 t.nt,r. rf.. lit (Kinoe. rf.... t I I Kollr, rf.,.. 4 0 10 llr. lb. 4. $ 4 I r.im'orm'a III I I 1 I I Vhulta, If . 4 1 I I fl 4wsntr, lb 4 I 3 4 t ftorrltttn, . I I 1 4 1 I OArr-her, e... I 1 I 1 I 8 AVsuRhn, p.. 1 t . Totals f mi a Viol. lb.... 4 Konl. hr. lb 4 10 Wasnsr, sa . 4 1 t M.'( arthr lb I 0 I Glhaon. r,.. 4 11 A4m. p. . . t t A Kantlr-hnsr p 0 0 1 rnlsman ... I ft 0 Bakan, p.... t 0 0 lhait. Smith. Time: 1:55. Stock dale. Score, second game: LINCOLN. AB. a McOafflgan, ss 4 3 Lloyd. 2b 4 0 Blackburne. c 4 1 Williams, lb 4 1 Miller. If 4 0 Schrelber, cf 4 0 Collins, rf 2 0 Oriett, ss 3 0 Scoggins, p 3 0 Pope 0 0 Totals 32 4 Tydemand, rf, Nicholson, If. O'Rourke, 2b.. Fltxslmmons, Bills, cf Rabn. 8b Henry, lb , Graham, c... Durham, c... WICHITA. AR. R. 3 8 3 is 8 8 3 8 8 3 Umpire: E. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 fl 0 H. O. A. 2 0 1 0 1 3 8 4 8 3 S 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 8 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 il i io H. O. A. 3 3 0 1 1 0 8 8 1 0 2 8 1 8 1 0 1 8 0 0 3 8 0 10 0 10 tl "g seventh. Totala SJ I 11 11 I Totala 4 ItTll 3 Black Kata 410O3OO0 0-7 Plattsmouth 00010000 0-1 Two-base hits: Gus, Probst 2, Gul nane. Stolen bases: Lchr, William Probst. Gulnane, Rathke. Overman, Futy. Harold. L Smith. Sacrifice hit: Vernon. Basea on balla: Off Vernon, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Rathke, 1. Struck out: By Rathke, 8; by Vernon, 11. Umplrea: Cunningham and Shubart. .33 8 Tl U 0 0-2 0 0-3 Totala Batted for Thomas In the sixth. Batted for Hogan In the eighth. Des Moines 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Sioux City 2 0 1 0 0 Two-base hits: Kane (2), Hartford. Sacrifice hits: Andreas, lejeune. Stolen bases: Hartford. Smith. Struck out: By Thomas, 2 in two innings; by Mogrldge. 3 in in" Innings; by Hogan, 2 tn two In- nings; "V White, 2. Hits: Off Thomas. In two Innings; off Hogan. 1 In two in nings; off Mogrldge. 2 In two innings; off 'White, 4. Bases on balls: Off Thomas, 8; off Hogan. 2; off Mogrldge, I; off White, 2. Double plav: Smith to Cooney. Left on bases: Des Moines, I; hloux City, 8. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Gsston and MK'affertv. ocore. second gsme: DES MOINES. AB. R. H Rreen, If 4 i 2 Hahn, rf & 1 1 Jooca lb 4 1 1 O. 3 2 A 0 2 E and four home runs, score TOPEKA, AB. R. Cochran. 3b LaFlambers, cf..... Korsythe, rf Rapps, lb Talllon, ss Lattlmore, 2b. Gleason, c Ogren. If Relslgl. p Totala MrClarly, cf.. Casaidy, rf ... Fa ye. 2b Butcher, If.... Coffey, as Fisher, lb Barbour, Sb... Sirs nr. c Morgan, p 6 ...4 ...3 ...4 ...3 ...3 ...8 ...4 ...4 H. 0 O. A. 0 0 1 0 0 8 8 0 8 Totals 26 6 Ran for Blackburne In Called at end of seventh by agree ment. Lincoln 1 J fci Wichita 3 2 0 0 0 1 - Two-baae hlta: Blackburne, O'Rourke (2), Bills. Stolen baae: O'Rourke. Henry. Double playa: Bllla to Fltsalmmone; Hts slmmons to O'Rourke to Henry:. Collins to Williams. Bases on balls: Off Scog gins, 2; off Durham,. 1. Left on bases: Lincoln. 8: Wichita, 6. Struck out: By Bcoggins, 8; by Durham. 1. Time: 1:8). Umpire: Stockdalo. Rourkes Play Two Today and Then Go On Final Circuit Today Omaha fans will see ths last scheduled game for the . Rourkes in Omaha. Two battles will be staged. After the last game the Rourkes will depart for !enver, where they will play the first game of the long western series. The Rourkes will play every team on the circuit before closing the season In October. The Topeka seres has been tranaferred to Omaha so that four mors games will be played on the local lot. Roy Banders will work ln one of the contests today. First gams called at I o'clock. St. Edward Defeats Fnlle.rton. j St. EDWARD Neb.. Sept. 6.-(Special.) I St. Edward took the aecond game of the tournament by defeating Fullerton in a faat and exciting game here yesterday Both aides played tight and both pitchers were working In the best of form. Toden hoff featured by making a one handed running catch In the field. Score: R H E FulleHon ' 0 0000800 1 S 8 2 St. Edward ;...0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 -4 6 3 Batteries: St. Edward, Jones and Fisher; Fullerton. Powers and Maxey. Three-base hit: Flory. Two-base hits: Styles, llellrich, Lewis, Tnrpln, Toden hoff. Struck out: Bv Jones, : by 1 Powers, 14. Stolen bases: Maxey. Fisher. Styles. Time. 1:55. Umpires; Kennedy and Flory. Attendance, 600. Falrnory Grays Beaten. . FA1RBURY. Neb.. Sept 6.-(Speelail Telegram.) Tho Narka. Kan., nlns trim mod Fair bury Grays In a one-sided gsme here this afternoon by the score of 12 to 8. Neither team scored until ths third frame, when Narka made three and Falrbury aeven. Heavy hitting and good pitching on the part of the visiting team was responsible for the victory. They were well supplied with players rrnm the Kansaa State league. Batteries :8hannr. Black and Booths; Hamburger snd Kueker. Another game will be played on Labor day between the same teams. Not So Straaaro After All. You may think It strange that so many people aro cured of stomach trouble by Chamberlain' a Tablets. You would not, however, if you- should give them a trisl. They strengthen and Invigorate the atom gch snd enable It to perform Iff functions naturally. Mrs. Kosls Rlsh, Wabash, Wabash. Ind., writes, "Nothing did mo the least good until I began using Cham berlain's Tablets. It Is decidedly ths best medicine for stomach trouble I have ever used. For sale by all dealers. Ad vertlseroent. Total! It 14 u 1 Batted for Kantlehner In eighth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1-8 Chicago 0 0 3 3 0 0 I 8 Home run: Leach. Hits: Off Adams. 4 In four Innings and none out In fifth Inning; off Kantlehner 1 In three innings; off Bohen, 3 In one Inning. Sacrifice hits: Mensor, Archer. Vaughn. Sacrifice flies: Good, Saler. Stolen bases: Carey. Vaughn. Good. Zimmerman. Konetchy tl). 1 l Gibson. Double play: Good to Saler. i ol i. en on basest rnicsgo. a; r-ittsDurgii. o liases on balls: Off Vaughn, I; off Adams, 3; off Bohen, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Bohen, Zimmerman. Struck out. By Vaughn, 6; by Kantlehner, 2. Time: 1:40. Umplrea: Lincoln and Byron, f ords Beat tho Rods. CINCINNATI. Sept. S.-8t. Louis solved Ylngllng's delivery easily today and won, T to 2. Orlner not only pitched well, but carried olf (he batting honora. J. Miller fielded brilliantly. Score: 8T. LOUIS. CINCIMNATI AB H.O.A B. AB.H.O.A.K. Dolan, It.... 4 I 8 I tKtltlfsr. . I I I I Hulna, lb. 4 1 4 4 IK. Millar, rf 8 Maso. lb., I lit 1 Ol'voiublr. 114 I. Millar, as I 1 4 4 ll'raos. SO. 4 Wllaon, rf.. 4 t 8 Olroh. lb.... I Rnyitar. c... 4 3 4 1 0lhoff. tb.. 8 Hlgiart. cf. 4 1 la Oanlala rf-cf 4 Bo a, lb.... I I O'lonaalaa, e. 8 urlnar, p... I I OUrahara, lb. 9 ,ta!loa.(. lb.. Totala 17 U 87 II iriagllng. p. 8 Fahrrr, p.,. 0 "Finarr .... i wrinaff i Clark 1 Griffin Retains Title. NIAGARA -ON-THE-LAKE. Ont . Set.t. B. Clarence Griffin of California today r- talned Ms title as international champion In men's tennis singles by defesting George M. Church of New York In the final on the courts hers. Totala M I IT It 4 Ran for Kllllfer In third. Hatted for Graham In eighth. Batted for Ylngllng In eighth. St. Louta 00800012 1-7 Cincinnati 1 1 0 0 0 0-8 Two-buie lilts. Dolan. Snyder. Orlner.. Three-base hits: Dolan, Wilson. Hits: Off Ylngllng, 10 tn eight innings; off Fahrer, 3 In one Inning. Sacrifice fly: Dolan. Stolen bases: Hersog, Magec, Hugglna, Nlehoff. Double plays: Mageo (unaaaiated). L'ulan to Magee to Snyder, t-eft on bases: St. Louis. 6; Cincinnati, 4. Panes on balls: Off Grlner, 8; off Ylng llng, It. Struck out: Bv Grlner, 8: b Ylngllng, 3. Tims: 2:29. Umpires: Rlgler and Hart. Kawfeds Shut Out St. Louis Federals KANSAS CITY. Sept. . 1 Johnson's steady pitching and Kenworthy's homo run enabled Kansas City to defeat Bt. Louis, 3 to 0. Fielder Jones, manager of the visiting team, batted for Davenport In ths ninth and singled cleanlv to center. It wss his first appearance In ths lineup In five years. Score: R.H.E. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 T 3 Kansaa Clty...l 0000100 -! 41 Batteries: St. Louis. Davenport and Hartley; Kansas City, Johnson and Easterly. Wiiimii Wist Another. The ' Wa groans defeated ths Council Bluffs Athletics yesterday afternoon by making double the hits of the men across the liver. Tho game was tucked away tn the ninth inning when Wlleon and Cox hit for home runs. The score: R.H.E. Athletics 0 00008810 088 Wagmsns ....0 3 2 1 1 0 S 0 812 IS S Batteries: Wsgmana. Klllumacher and Wilson; Athletics, Alderman and Belbsr. 32 8 DENVER. AB. R. S 24 II. O. A. E. Totals Topeka . Ienver ....38 ..0 0 .0 0 13 0 8 1 4 17 27 S 1 1 3 i 10 1 10-8 Stolen bases: Butcher, MoCarty. Two baae hits: Fisher. Barbour. -Three-base hits: Bufher, Spulir. Homo runs: Spalir, Fisher, Pay. Casaidy. Struck out: By Kflglcl. 5: bv Morgan. 7. Bases on ball": Off Kels'gl, 2; off Morgan, 4. Double Tinx Have it on Indiants Easily INDIANAPOLIS. BepL .-sPases on balls, wild pitches and extra baas hits netted Chicago enough runa to win to- day'a game from Indlanapulls. U to 9. Indianapolis scored four runs in the fifth inning when Brennan passed three men and hit another and Johnson, who relieve 1 him. passed the first two men to face him. Both teama ueed four pitchers. 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