Bringing Up ; ( - I 1 1 ' 1 7 , , SOC.ET MA( f CUTTER ) W?J"-IAM I bENT THt ! BE ALL f?liHT MAMIE'S KE ( THt Ntv- VAuEIT- MEW VAUET I ) I BUTlDON,S I'LLPOTUPVITM 1 I MKVE COME TO OKEt IKNCW.T J SDiJ,rJ cone to her V f J .VHM? A -V rrYND I 5 I LATE,: .X DREb fJL TO,5S7CLJ LINKS TAKE TWO OFF OMAHjl Great Hurling Duel Between Willis and Ehman Won by Lopes. GOES FOR EIGHTEEN INNINGS Sccand, tailed at Kid nf Five tugs to Allow HonrWea to Catch Train, Also topped by Lincoln. J LINCOLN". Sept. 11. (.Special TelegTam.) Lincoln took both cmM of double It header here this afternoon. 1 to 3. in elght J een Innings, and 2 to 1. In five innings. ik Buff Khman and Ralph Willis opposed " each other In the opening game and went the entire route, both pitching elegant ball and receiving splendid support. Bell contributed the stellar fielding feature on 3 a wonderful shoestring catch. Lincoln rcored two In the first on two doubles, an error and a walk. Omaha got 1 one In the seventh on Thomas' walk, a bad throw by Oriet on Schllcbner's grounder and Blackburn's bad chuck to w second. kr Lincoln added another In the eighth on McGafflgans infield hit and Krueger's m. muff of Blackburn's long fly. 2 In the ninth Omaha tied It up, Thomas singling. Schllebner doubling with two out It and Blackburn making a wild throw to third. Miller Scores t'oaater. Both teams jogged along, the pitchers IT tightening whenever scores threatened, but in the eighteenth Miller opened with a double, took third on a sacrifice and It scored on Orlet's single: Scoggins and Styles pitched pretty ball in the second game, but Styles faltered C in the fifth and Lincoln pushed the neces- eary run over to win, it being agreed to call the game then. 2 Lincoln scored one in the first on Lloyd's walk, who went to third oil a bad throw by Beabaugh and scored on Blackburn's infield hit. 1 In the fourth Thomason singled and Kruoger walked. Thomason scored on Z Scoggins' wild pitch after he had gone to third on an out. " Winning Ban Scored. McGaffigan reached first safely In the T fifth on Krug's error on his grounder, T stole second and scored the winning run on Lloyd's clean single to center. - Hv winning both games Lincoln Jumped ; back Into the lead in the second division. 1 Score, first game: , LINCOLN. A B. R. H. O. A. E. 2 6 11 0 12 5 0 0 R 1 0 2 27 2 0 1 3 0 l 3 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 13 1 1 3 9 0 15 54 31 2 H. O. A. E. 1 t 1 0 3 5 8 1 1 B 0 0 2 4 0 0 110 1 t 2 7 0 4 W 0 0 0 40 2 0 12 0 14 '5S 34 2 McGaffigan, ss. Lloyd. !b Blackburn, c... Williams, lb...- Mlltfr. If dchrelber. cf... Aitinan, rf iriet, 3b .... Ehman, p Totalu 65 4 OMAHA. AB. R. 8 0 ' 70 Payne, 3b Krug. 2b Pell. If Thomason, cf... Krueger. rf Thomass, ss Hchllebner, lb.. iScabaugh, c AMillH, p 0 0 0 2 1 ft 0 fir, 3 Two out' tii eighteenth when winning .'i'ncoin,',' 2WM010(WWPW-4 Omaha 000M02nOuOOOWlO-S Kurued runs: Lincoln. 3: Omaha t. Two-base hits: Miller t2). Lloyd. Oriet, chliehner. Willis. louble play: Ehman ti Ilovdi McGaffigan to Lloyd to Willims. Stolen bases: McGaffigan. Payne. Bchlleb ner. Sacr'fice hits: Uoyd (-'. Schrelber. struck out: By Khman. 3. by Willis 4. Bnses on balls: Off Khman, 2: off W illis. 3. Wild pitches: Willis t2). Passed ball: f-'r ahaugh. Time: 2:.".2. I'mplre: Fyfe. Score, second psme: LINCOLN. AB. R- H, O. A. L. H, 0 1 A 0 0 0 o 1 0 0 O. 0 1 7 4 0 1 0 0 0 15 MnGaffiran, ss Lloyd 2l IHbickhurn, c. Williams, lb... 'Miller. If 'hchrrilH-r, cf... A It man, rf riet, 3b r'coegtns, p.... 'Collins Totals .... a i o o IS ! OMAHA. AB. n. 3 0 . 2 O ..2 0 2 1 1 0 . . 2 O 2 0 1! 0 2 0 H. 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 O. 0 0 1 I o (I h 5 0 A. 0 0 0 0 0 1 A ft 3 T'svr.e. 3b Kriii;. 2b....... Pell. If Thomanon cf. TUKer. rf .... Thomas, ss s Mlf-hner. lh.. Pe;ibaugh. c... styles, p Totals .18 1 3 13 Rutted for Scogk-ins In fifth. One out when winning run scored. 1 In. oln 1 0 0 0 1-2 Omaha 0 0 0 1 01 l orre.l run: Omaha, 1. Two-bsae hits: Viet, Lloyd. IWt on baaes: Lincoln, 6: Omaha, 3. Stolen baser: MoGatflgan, Lloyd. Bla'kburne. Struck .out: By SrogKlns. 7: by Styles. 5. Bases on halls: Off Seotgina. I; orf r-tyles. 2. Wild pitch: bcogglns. Time: 0:53. V'mpire: Fyfe. MOl X Wl IX THE TKTH Hilly" gaaday Asalats la t'nplrtaa; Uane Loat hr Bears. DENVER, Colo., Sept. 14. Sioux City won a bard-fought ten-inning game from I "env r today. 9 to 7. The locals rallied in the ninth and tied the score. With a single and home runs by Matthews snd Kdington. the visitors came bark In ths tenth snd scored two runs. 'Billy" Bun 'v aasia'.ed 'n umpiring today's ame. Becre: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H O A. 1 3 I 10 -t 4 0 E Cooney. 2b... Callahan. If. Kare. lb Lejeune. cf.. ... 4 ... .... 4 ... i 1 Father . WESTERN LBAGl'E. risyed. Won. I-ost. IVt. Sioux City. Jl en ver St. Joseph . Les Moines Lincoln .... Omaha Tooeka 147 S3 .e40 KiO 14.'. 14 lfi4 141 148 S7 (U 'i4 7 67 62 .5R0 '.572 ..V7 M' 1 M .i Wichita NAT. 14 M , :Wo LKAGCF,. I AM ICR. LKAGl'B. W.L.Pct.l W.L.Pct. BoBton 74 on .574 Plilla 87 4S .R."4 New York. ..72 fix .5S41 Boston 78 M .WVi Chicago ....71 B3 .Viol Washington S tt. St. Ixul....71 61 .537 1 Detroit 71 63 5:ilyn, 4 to 3, Boston Inert-sued Its lead over f nY.;ou :S X :$:ra,.:::::S; :i Cincinnati .. 58 73 . 4H4iNew York. ...69 73 .447 Brooklyn ...5S 72 .44i;Cleveland .. .43 W..321 Y'"'p,,"r Results. om.h. s.1 i u. i.o. in fifth Sioux City. 9: Denver. 7. Oea Moines-Wichita, postponed; rain. St. oJseph-Toneka, postponed: rain, AMERICAN LEAGI E. Chicago, 6: St. Louis. 6; called end of twelfth: darkness. ftUtroit, ; Clevelyand. 4. Boston. 1-3; Washington, S-0. Philadelphia. 2; New York. 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 3: Boston, 4. New York. 3-6; Philadelphia, 2.10. Chicago, 7; Pittsbureh, 4. Games Today, Western League Omaha at Topeka, Sioux Cltv at Wichita. Des Moines at Denver, St. Joseph at Lincoln. American League Chicago at St. Louis, Detroit at Cleveland, Boston at Washing ton. Philadelphia at New York. National League Brooklyn at Boston, New York at Philadelphia. Federal League St. Ixtuls at Buffalo. Indianapolis at Brooklyn, Chicago at Pittsburgh. Kansas City at Baltimore. American Association Indianapolis at Columbus. Milwaukee at 8t. Paul. Balrd. 3b 2 3 1 1 0 0 ' 30 O. . 8 13 5 0 1 0 8 0 1 8 1 0 17 A. 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 13 (Davidson, rf.. r-mitn. ss Murphy, c... Richie, p White, p Totals .... . . 42 9 DENVER. AB. R. Matthews, 2b.. Edlngton, cf... Cassldy. rf Butcher, If Coffey, sa fisher, lb Barbour, 3b...., Block, c Mitchell, p Fa ye, 3b McCarty , 4 4 6 4 5 4 2 4 4 S 0 Totals .39 7 14 30 Ran for Fisher In the tenth. Sioux City 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 29 Denver ....0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 0-7 Stolen bases: Balrd. Davidson. Two base hits: Davidson. Baird. Coffey. Three base hits: Oooney, Leieune, Baird. Home runs: Baird, Block, Mathews. Kdington. Struck out: By Richie. 1; by Mitchell, 3. Bases on balls: Off Richie, 2; off Mitchell, s. Double plays: Murphy to Cooney; Callahan to Cooney; Balrd to Kane; Baird to Cooney to Kane. Hits: Off Richie, 13 in e-.ght ann two-thirds Innings: off White, 1 In one and one-third inning. Hit by pitched ball: Kane. Sacrifice files Block, Edlngton, Butcher. Sacrifice hit: Pmlth. Time: 2:25. L'mplres; Sunday. Van Syckle and Myers. Terrapins Defeat Kansas City Feds BALTIMORE, Md., Sept 14.-A base on balls, a force hit, an error, and a wild pitch In fhe ninth innlnr enabled Swaelna to score without a hit being made, the gun- that gave Baltimore a 3 to 2 victory over Kansas City today. Score: R.H.E. Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 t! 5 Baltimore 0 100001 0 13 I 0 Batteries: Packard. Adams and East erly; Qulnn, Smith and Jacklitsch. BITFALO, Sept. 14 -Flelder Jcnes', St. Louis Federals were beaten In the open ing game of the series here today, 12 to 3. Groome was batted out of the box In the second Inning when six hits netted five runs. Watson, who finished the game also was hit freely. Ford pitched good ball for the Buffalo Federals for five Innings when Brown, the college pitcher was given a tryout. Score: R.H.K. Buffalo 25002003 U 11 1 St. Ixiuls 0 1 00 1 00 0 1 3 3 Batteries: Ford. Brown and Blair, Allen; Groome, Wat son and Simon, Chap-l-.au. BROOKLTN, N. T.. Sept. 14 Brooklyn lost an opportunity today to gain on the Federal league leaders. Indianapolis de feated the local team. 10 to 0, In a game in which Brooklyn poorly supported Its pitchers. Fslkenberg pitched good ball for Indianapolis. Score: R.H.E. tnaianapolls 0 0 0 0 0 ft rtio ? )rooiwjrn QnvtoiIDD O 0 7 8 Batteries: Falkrnberg and Rarlden: Peaton, Somera, Maxwell, Bluejacket and Land, Watson. CAMNITZ IN FINE FORM AND CHIFEDS ARE BEATEN PITTSBURGH, Sept. 14 -Camnlti Was in fine form today and Pittsburgh du-1 feated Chicago, t to 1. The locals knocked ' Pr.nH....i nut r.f n,. i .1. , . s-w.. ' " . - .... a u tvvQi'VV l 3 Pittsburgh 0 0400040 eg is Batteriea: Prendergiat, McGulrc and w llaon; CUimmts and Bcirv. eatla Wlaa fron. n.J BTOTli Z Ly,V gr.mScnrbi?.JiEr'r' l"" H.m i-L . . -"',"" "'a nere lima rt.i k. k " "7"' n ai4: Flttshu-gh. 1 Kases on bal a: (tft ??red tsi and Roe.rtif ,.rUn'' .B"n f i Mairaux. 3; off Vaughn. 1. Struck out andTheTsalnJ ki?"U VBe.for Scotia R y McQuillan. 1; by Vaughn. 5; hv "hreeaiS ' hit b? . hi .7C. h", IVIsmaux. Time: 1:51. empires; Byro u twa as T .ihJU .V ,h ,n.nlni ' and Johnron. two on, cinched the game for Scotia. Score: R H E Ord 0 1 I 0-0 1 0 O A v in n : 4 hlef Johnson In Bad. n , c . , . ... ...... :ir,r ', ' - 2 0 0 tk5 3, II yea and Greenslit. I'mp re: Ehonks of v i c larke.. Coryilaht. ll. Internationa', See. a Mmce 1 BRAYES WIN AND MOVE UP Boston Beats Brooklyn and In creases Lead Half a Game. FOUR RUNS IN FIFTH FRAME Daatiert la Put hr I mplrr tratlna Out of the t'onieat Klrra for I' ro ll tailed Strike. BOSTON, Sept. 14. By defeating Brook- i -f a gamo tod.y. ! Bunched hits of Tfcffer In the fifth. 1 coupled with a pass, a sacrifice and a sacrifice fly. gave the home team Its four ,;runB - Rudolph s support was poor, seven errors being charged .against the local players. A double and a single gave Brooklyn a run In the third and In the seventh; three singles and two errors accounted for two mote. Daubert was put out by Umpire Klem for protecting a called strike. The core: Hill:. I Boston 00004000 1 ft H 7 Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 03 8 1 Batteries: Rudolph and dowdy; l'(i( - fer, Ragaih Allen and McCarty. . ftlanta and Phils Divide, PHILADELPHIA. etit. 14. New York broke even In a double header here tod yv. winning tho first game, 3 to 2, while Phil- adelphia Wun the second. 1ft to fi. In the opening event. Tesreau nltched In nln - did style, except in the sixth Inning, when he gave two pHssen and was hit for two'itonper. BinMies. two runs reHumnir. ew York got many runners on the bases, but could score only hy the aid of errors. In the second contest Mathewson was driven off the rubber In three Innings, during which seven hits and two errors by Fletcher and one each by Mathewson snd Mclean piled up seven runs. New York kept after Mayet, but the home team's lead was too Creat to overcome. Score first aume: NEW YORK. FHILADKLPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E AH II O A K. Doyle, ;b... t 0 1 0 I 1 i 2 0 0 0 1 t 1 11 0 t 0 0 onrckrr. If... 0 4 0 o 0 OMasr. lb... i I t I 0, 1 K-ravath, rf. 3 I I . O. Bitrna. If-rf 5 Fletcher, sa I f&tntortaoa.rf 4 uMrrmy. If.. 1 Orant, 3b. .. I Mrkt. lb.. 4 Meyera, c... I Tesreau, p.. 3 0 Paskri.ef" 4 1 1 OMartln. as... 4 14 4 OR Burn., i-. s 0 l 4 2 Tlnup. 4 OMIIley Totals ....35 10 27 12 1 Totals .. Ran for Cravath In ninth New York 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hits: Fletcher. .31 27 17 2 2 1 0 0-3 2 0 0 02 Robertson. fasKet. Stolen bases: Merkle. Double plays. G. Burns. Giant. Martin to Pyrne iu jH8rc. wovie 10 iweraie. irt on bases: New York, 13; Philadelphia, n. Bases on halls: Off Tesreau, 3; nif Tin- cup, s. Hase on errors: New York. 1; rniiaueipnia V Struck out : By Tesreau. 4; J men p. I and Hart ,,; " r nnarnv ' "ll.l BOSTON. WASHINGTON. AP H O. A r. AB H CI A K Hooper rf.. 2 OMoeller, rf Henrlckten. rfft IKoster, 3b.. 4 lMilan ,rf... 4 0 iandll, lli. . 3 n.MI'. helh If S OMoraan. 2b. . 4 OAlmtmllh, r. 4 ZMrllrlde, as. 4 OJohusoD, p.. 3 lKnael, p I Srott. ss.... 3 I Speaker, rf. . I ,ijwtff, it a Hoblltzel. lb I Gainer, lb... 1 Jativrln, 2b. t gwanaon. 2b I Gardner, Sb. 1 Thomas, e... 4 I Shore, p. . . , 1 0 Totals ....34 II 27 t Beaient. p... s Totals ....II 7 t4 13 i ' Batted for Shore In fifth. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Washington 30140000 -S Two-base hits: Gandil, Morgan, Scott. Three-base hit: Milan. Hits: Off Shore, in tour InnliiRH; off Bcdlent, 3 In four Innings: oft Johnson, 4 In six Innings; off Lngel, 3 in three Innings. Sacrifice flies: Mitchel, Speaker. Stolen haaea: Henrlksen 2. Oantlll, Milan. Double plays: Scott to Janvrln to Hoblltzel Ale farnle to tin rirlil, McBride to Morgiin to Gandil. Left on bases: Boston, i1; Wash ington, 5. liases on halls: inf Brdvut, 1: of i Johnson. 2; oft Engel, . Uase ou errors: Washington. 3. Jut by pitched ball: By Shore, Gandil; hy Johnson, Hooper. Struck out: By Shore, i: by J-ieriacnt, 2; by Johnson. 4; by En gel, 1. J hi,b. d bull: Alnnmith. VVild pitch. Eiifcel. Time: 2:0". i'mpircs: O Ixiughlln and Hlldehrand. 4 ska Defeat Pirates. CHICAGO. Sent. 14 -National league will, -..... V .u . . ooay Mt.Ll.or.h ''t0ry fr ,h ,0,'a," ovr i i. . , , , Mcyuijiuii was hit hard during the three lnninga he performed upon the mound and Chicago scored four rune. Fisher, the new shortstop of the locals, scored the run wnicn won the game In the fourth, when ha tout tied Alumaux for a trtnlo unrl came home on Archer's single. Pittsburgh scored its runs by bunching hits with er rors by Leach and Zimmerman Manager Clarke of Pittsburgh was or dered to the club houae when someone on tho visitors' bench cr.tlcixed the decisions of the umpire hy arbitration. The kcorc-PIT-rSTH RC5H. CHICAGO. AH H O A E. AB.H.O.A E. Carey. If.... s 1 2 0 Olarh. .f... 3 131 MrAule. s I 3 1 ;ood. rf.... 3 I 3 u I neny, cf.... S I J.-ler. lb 4 1 a Vlo. 2li... Konew hy.lb 3 I II 1 I 0 1 4 1 1 i Vlmrmn, 3b. 4 3 1 1 M'-hulte if., lit OFIaher. sa . I 1 3 0 Teenr, h 4 i 4 lArcher. r...4 3 4 in.r, 3b. Srheren, rf. -clemn, c MrQulllsn.p st'auahn, p., I t J ButTta"11!..'! ! ' ' Totals ... 311127 14 1 Totals ... IS 34 17 1 i "Biiea lor juamaux In ninth. Pittsburgh 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 04. I Chicago . . it I 2 t n n n i Two-base hits: Zimmerman, Saler i-'l. Thiee-buse hits: Curey, Konetchv. Fisher, Kelly. Hits: Off McQuillan, ti In I tniee innings; oft Mamaux j in five In ' nings. Sacrifice h:ts: Saler, Vaughn. (Stole,, iMaes: Iach. Srhulte. Fisher, .'? f"ole play: Vlog to M-Aulley Chicago,' lo ronet'ny. Irt on banes If ae p.y. tn, .v Yeik Anicricai ;' m .1i.nel.,n ret t , ;.i,',i V'h ef Johns.... , ....u . . . . 1..i. ii" ii ns . .. uu. ..i'.. Tin: HEK: OMAHA, Tl KsDAV, SKITKMnKIi 1914. RED SOX AND GRIFS DIVIDE Washington and Boston Split Double Bill. SENATORS ARE GIVEN SHUTOUT ! Home Tram Wlni First t.anie, but la Blanked In Second Content with Collins on the j Monnd. i WASHINGTON. Sept. 14.-Washington and Boston divided a double-hcnrier tO day, the home teajn taking the first I game, S to 1, and the Red Sox winning , the second, i three runs 3 to 0. Washington scored In the first Inning of the first game on three hits and a sacrifice fly; got another In the second on a singl", ! a stolen base and an error, and scored four In the fourth on two singles, a I double and two errors. Boston's run camel in inn eigntn inning off Kngle on a double, a wild pitch and a sacrifice flv. Collins had the locals at nls mercy the second game, while the visitors . scored twice In the third Inning, on two; i',r,n-.-, i w j iiiitMnya unu a sncrince iiy. i ! .,,,! uuuin in ih. firih n.,i, ,r. i.. and Janvrln's double. Score, first game: Boston , Washington 3 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 -8 It 0 Batteries: Shore. Hedient and Tin-mas ! Johnson, Engle n"d Alnsmlth. I 'score. seconC game: L II BOSTON. WASIIINOTON. AH H O A l; All 11 O A K k I OMoeller. rf. . 2 4 tianka. rf . 3 flKnver, 3b.. S 0 OMIIiu. rf... 4 0 Kianilll. lb... S n OMll.-hKll, If. 3 1 OMoraan, !h. a 0 S lenry. e.... 2 2 OVVIMIama, c. I - m.-.ui 4 4 ' Fpcnkr, rf. I !. If... 3 llob'tzul. U 3 Jativrln. 2b. 4 Hrdnr, 8b. .1 Can-tMn, c. 3 Culllm. p... 4 Tolale . .3: - M.-Hrlde. h. 1 I 21 11 1 llonl ley. p.. 1 Ktiael, p 0 Krhftr.r .. 1 I Total. I I raen tor wnitey in eignin. Boston 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 Washington 0000000 03 0-0 Two-base hits: Janvrln, Milan. Three- a11'"" nlt": Hoblltiel 2, Gardner. Hits: Off 1 Hentley. In eight Innings: off Enuel. 2 in one inning. Sacrifice hit: Gandil. Sactl i fice fly: Speaker. Left on bases: Wash ington, 5: Jloston. 9. Bases on balls: Off Collins, 2: off - Hentley. 8. Mist base on errors: Boston 2. Struck out: By Bnt- y. ny iMiaei. l. Time: 1 :C. empires: Hlldehrand snd O'Laughlin. Kaine: Score second Marks Defeat Yanka. NEW YORK. Sept. H.-Phlladclnhla de feated New York, 2 to 1, today. Shawkcv hail slightly the better of a pltchera' j uvipnla name wun fisher. Maker scored Phlla ,,,, I,, . U A , I i , i wv'n " second on Mclnnes' sacrlf eo n I reached home on Strunk's base hit. Col IliiR counted the winning tally In th ninth. lie doubled, not to third Paker a long fly to right and scored when Mclnnes bounced a scratch hit in front of the box. Daley's triple In the seventh and Pecklnpnugh s sacrifice ftv scored New York's run. iV-ore: PHILADELPHIA. NEW TOftK. AB.H.O.A F. AB 11. O A T. Murphy, rf. OM.ilsel. lb. . 3 0 3 0 Barrr. ra foil Ins, !b.. Rsker. 3b... Mrlnnls. lb. Htrunk, It.. 1 Harltell If. 4 0 1 0 ook. rf.... 4 : 2 1 Haley, rf... I 1 I OMullen, lb . I 0 11 OlVrk'p'gh, sa 3 t 0 s a a 1 a t a 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Oldrinf. cf. OSweeney. I 1 3 0 I 0 tit lpp. e S OHot.ne, c. 1 1-Inner, p. 4 3 t 1 I 1 bbiwkev. p I Totals . 27 12 11 3 Totals Cook out for lIltcrferenVl.,' Philadlphla 0 10 0 0 New York 0 fi o 0 0 17 4 V 11 4 0 0 0 1 1-2 0-1 First hase on error: Philadelphia. 1; New York, 2. Two-base lilt: Collins. Three-base hit: Dslev. Sacrifice hits: Mclnnls, T-uley. Sacrifice fly: Pei'kln paiiKh. Stolen bases: Murphy 2, Collins, l-eft on bases: Philadelphia, 4; New York, 1 Double rlays: Murphy to Mclnnls 2i; Maisel to Mullen; Fisher to Boone to Mul len: Mullen to Boone; Barry to Collins to McTnnls. Pares on halls: Of Shawkev, 2; ofkf Fisher, &. Struck out: By Shawkev, I; by Kisher. 2. Time: l:-:o. l'mplres: Chill and Connolly. Titters Trim Napa. CLEVELAND. O., Sept. 11.-Detroit nouncned nita or memo, a recruit from the t nlveraity ot Kana.ta, and uon. 0 to c''hb leading with three single and double in four times at bat. A triple play In which Veat h. Crawford and Cobh i were retired, was a feuture. Hcore: I R.U E Cleveland ....2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 ij (') 1 IDetrolt 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 14 i Batteries: Cleveland, Rlshop, Morton, Dilllnger and O Nell, Baaier; Detroit, Cuvelerkle and McKoe. - BARNEY DREYFUSS TO ATTEND MEETING HERE Barney Dreyfusa, owner of the Pitts burgh Pirates, Is another of the big ones n' who has promised to attend the conven S.tlon of the National Association of Minor JJ, Base Ball leagues In Omaha In Novem 0 ber. He has Just written to the publicity o bureau accepting the invitation to attend. M. W. Cavanaugh of Llttlo Rock, presl- dent of the Pautheri. league, haa also written that lie will he here. A letter I fnm Cliarlea CnmUkcy, owner of the Chicago White Sox, a few days ago said lhat he would be hete. Coat Kept Down 4)ualiO Kept I p. No b.tter medicine could be made tor ro'jghs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tick ling throat, bronchitis, etc., than Foley's """ey and Tar Compound. That's why they rsn t Improve the quality, and war or no war. the prke remains the same. K. J. Sargent, Dallas, Tex., says: "I believe Foley's Honey and Tar has no e.ual for it completely relieved me of i ait ynmiuiri ot Tuorrruluels and my I cough has entirely disappeared." Ion't : nr" "y '"'-e. for Foley's Honey . t. .... , a n ..... .-.'-vj . , i " ib i. nit uvaitrs 1 Drawn for The Bee by George McMarius Details of British Operations i Related in Official Statement IxlNOON. Sept. 14. Important details of the operations of the British army In France are contained In a report which the war office Issued this afternoon When the German army began Its east ward movement to cut the French center, i according to General r rench. Is was 1 Ignoring the British as a factor in thi 'f,Ki,t The allies hetfan a general advance on September 7 agnlnst the German rear gimrd of their rialit wing, which had been left along the river Ourcq. The British nrtny was reinforced. The Germans began a retirement, on their ilKht mi the 7th. it was the first tlmo ;! Belgians Assisted by Russian Troops ' LONDON, Sept. 14. -In a dlsp'.'eh from j Ghent, tho correspondent of tho Dally R.ll.F. News ssys that after two days of inwg 0 00 0 0 0 0 1 C I 7 .11 titration It bus cniifli -mud the lilmnl that Russian troops are In Belgium. Afternc-un papers of Ghent, the corre spondent sas, published last Saturday a st itemcnt as follows: "'Inn German army has been rut at n Countenberg between Brussels and Lou jValn by a Belgian army reinforced by , Russian troops." Ills investigations confirmed this, "hut where these Russians are sr.. vlist their numbers may be would bj Inini cteet to tell," he says. Continuing, the correspondent mentions the possibility that the Russians are not the only army relnforcelng the Belgians. Bla Jndgmenl to Kearney Man. KEARNEY, Neb, Sept. 14. --(Special Telegram.) V. H. Nutter has been given a Judgment by the district court for JIN.was. HKainst the c-'tandard lAiid com pany of Nnc.nl n, and C. S. Hawthorne. The Judgment wns given for a mlsrep resentatlon of Texas land, when the com pany sold a large tract to Nutter. Ilarkneaa Htona Game. ST. LOIMH. Sept. 14. Darkness sopped a hard lifting game between St. lunula and Chicago here this afternoon In tha twelfth inning with the score tied at six runs. Score: R.H.E. St. Louis 0 001 220101 0 0 1 r 0 1- Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0-rt 10 a Batteries: Wellniun, Mitchell, Hamilton u and Agnew: Icotte and Hcimlk. Bee readers are too mti tiigent to over look the opportunities in the "want ad" columns. They're wort'.i while reading. mm mm mm mm ' 'i i ' ''id, v..r, vv7, si It is the bottle film wMmMtM red triangular corner. Lerch & Van Sandt mm .' -i I till1!!' ''P ii,''; Wholesale Distributors 311 S. 17th Street Omaha Neb. Pbaasu Detigtas 218S aaa A 1679 mm- mm C HE1LEMAN BREWING COMPANY, lj crtuast, wis. U.S.A. i- vain- m I ..iWl-.i , i-a. wis. U.S.A. VA T.AW ..V' :7!l I tlu-y had turned back since the battle of Mons. According to letters found on prisoners, they had expected to enter Paris In a few days. The order to retreat as a bitter t'lsappolntment. Tho British crossed the river Marne on the 9lh with 1 the French foices, and on the 10th cap tured 1.500 men. four great guns, six machine guns and fifty transport wagons The Germans of the right army seemed demoralised. They were without food and surrendered readily, aceorc'lng to the British report. The continued advance. General French says, has delighted the troops, who, with the reinforcements re ceived, are filled with icnl and anxious to press on. Vienna in a Panic; Stores Exhausted LONDON. Sept. 14.-A dispatch to thu Central News from Petrograd. dated Sunday, aays It la reported from Bucha rest that a panic occurred In Vienna on lecelpt of the news of the capture of Semlln by the Servians ami that thou, ands of unemployed are patsdlnK tlx streets of the capital. The military stores and even the stock of uniforms prove 1 to he Insufficient and as a result tho third levy of terervlsts are going to the frontier In civilian attire. Russians to the number of 3,o00 liberated front captivity In Germany nave arrived In Petrngrad via Finland. Jt Is stated that the reason for this liberation Is lhat tha German exchequer is too depp.ted to admit o their being kept. BELGIAN COMMISSION WILL MEET WILSON WEDNESDAY WASHINGTON, Sept. 14-Serretary Bryan announced late today, on receipt of a message from President Wilson, that tho Belgian commission which has come to this country to protest against alleged German atrorltlcs, will he received at tho White House Wednesday afternoon. Everybody reads Bee Want Ads. OFFENSIVE MOVEMENT CONTINUED BY SERVIANS NISH. Servls. Sept. 14. -(Via Parls.l The Servian offensive movement con tinues successfully on the left bank of the Save. 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