Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 16, 1914, Image 9

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RED SOX TRIM SENATORS!
Win Last Game of Season on Wash
ington Grounds.
FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE
Sharr'a Wlldneae aasea Own Dr.
feat "enatore' Ran 4 nmca n
the slslh Inala of
Combat.
WASHINGTON. Sept. l.-B;ston won
Its lat game of the season In Washing
ton today. 1 to 1. flhaw's wlldness caused
; hla own defeat. In the ninth Inning he
' passed Hnblltzel and then . threw Jan
vrtn'a bunt over second base. Hoblttsel
going to third and scoring the wiping
run when Milan threw to the Boston dug
' out. Speaker scored the hed Sox' first
run In the fourth Inning on a double and
singles by Lewis and tlobllttel.
Washington's run came In the sixth
Inning when Milan was passed, stole sec
ond and scored on Gandll's stnglo. Score:
K.H.E,
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 6 t
Washington ...0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 4 I
Batteries: Wood and Thomas; fhaw
and Alnsmlth. '
Tiger Trim Naps.
Cleveland; sept, is Baasier'a wild
throw In an attempt to prevent Bush
from stealing third, the only error of the
game, allowed Detroit to defeat Cleve
land, t to 1. Cleveland tried out two re
cruits In the box, Tedrow and Carter,
late of the Portsmouth club of the Ohio
State league Both did well. Carter par
ticularly so. Pcore:
R. H E
rieveland 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 l i
Detroit 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 02 6 0
Batteries: Tedrow, Carter and Bass
ler; Cavet and Faker. .
Marks Defeat Tanks.
NEW YORK. Sept. lS.-Bressler stendled
with men on bases, and assisted by fast
fielding, pitched Philadelphia to a victory
?l Nw,Yc"-k. S to 1. today. Brown, of
the locals, was wild and was hit freely
but worked out of several t'ght situations
and held the score down Score
Philadelphia .0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-3 10 6
New York 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 11 6 0
Batteries: Bressler and Lapp; Brown
and Sweeney, Kunamaker.
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Chance No Longer Is
Manager of Yankees
NEW TORK. Sept. lo.-Frank Chance is
no longer of the New York American
league club. He has severed hi connec
tion with the club and will leave tonight
on an automobile trip to California He
announced that he was out of the anir
at the Polo grounds this afternoon. He
said he had received his pay up to the
- end cf the season.
It la understood that Jack Dunn of :he
Baltimore International league dun will
be manager next season. In the mean
while Roger Feeklnpaugh has been placed
in charge of the club temporarily.
NORMAL SCHOOL COACH
STARTS FOOT BALL WORK,
KEARNET. Neb.. Sept. 15. -(Special.)
Coach Harry Tollefsen, the recent choice
. o.' the state board, has assumed charge of
the athletics of the State Normal school
and has already lined up twenty-five can
didates for the school foot ball squad,
among whom are some of the old stars of
the school, Davles, Proctor and Randolph
again being In the harness. The schedule
for the year is:
, t-Orelghton at Omaha, October S
Bellevue at Kearney, October 10.
4'!",' t'n'versfty at !nver. October 17.
Tork College at Kearney, October 24 '
JVesleyan in Kearney, November .
Peru Normal at Kearney. November 13.
Central CJty College, -Central 'City, No
vember 20. ... , . .
. Hastings College, Hastings, November 26.
' Commr Maries Find.
Comlskey's $12,000 Milwaukee recruit.
Outfielder Felch, will not be seen In. a
w hit Sox uniform until next spring.
Omlskcy has paid fabulous amounts for
many a ball player and haa set all 6f'
them Ikack fmnv nna . n f r .
sons by popping them right Into the line
up for advertising purposes. Blackburn
and Chappelle ars notable examples. By
the time Felch . appears for his trial the
folks will have- forgotten that approxi
mately $15,000 has been paid for him. and
his . chances of making good will be 'Just
so much better.
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American Association Results.
- . " R H E.-R.H E.
PJ 7 10 0i 7 1
Milwaukee 0 4 3 7 li 1
Kansas City 3 5 4 7 4 2
Minneapolis 4 8 1 h 9
Cleveland 4 11 '
.oulsvllle , .7 11 1
Indianapolis ' .v. 9 10 J
Columbus 4 5 0
FIRESTONE BRANCH HOLDS
PICNIC FOR EMPLOYES
The local branch or tha Firestone Tire
, ,and Rubber company held- its first an
1 nual picnic with thirty-four present. In
cluding the salesmen and the office force
and their wives, providing there happened
-to, be any. The married men and the
ingle men locked horns In a base ball
battle , and races were . run and games
were played. The "married men copped
the game and the girls won most of the
races. A big chicken dinner was the
closing event of the day and It proved
to be, the most popular. The affair will
be an annual one according to Local
Manager Harpnam, who was more than
pleased with the Interest taken.
Standing of Teams
WESTERN I.KAOrE.
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Des Moines
Lincoln
Omaha
Topeka
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Boston 75 M .ftTTi
New York . 71 .V M
St. Ixiuls ..71 si .r7
Chicago ....71 M .Ml
Pittsburgh .! W .415'
Phlla Hi) 71 .4.vi
Cincinnati .M 74 .431 1
Brooklyn ..."! 73 .4i3
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SPEEDWAY GOING FORWARD
Jack iTince's Motorcycle Saucer Be.
in; Pushed Ui Completion.
FORTY CARPENTERS ON THE JOB
Hans' red and Fifty Thnasand Feet
f Laasber and Rlevea Tana of
Katla ss tirnaad aad Work
la Orer Half Flnlaaed.
Yeaterdnr's Rea1e.
WEPTERN LEAQI E.
Omaha, S: Topeka. i.
Sious City, S: Wichita. 7.
- Des Molnee, S: Denver. 7.
St. Joseph. 3: Uncoln. B.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chlcago-St. Louts, postroned, rain.
Detroit. I; Cleveland. 1.
Boston, i: Washington, 1. r
Philadelphia. 3: New York, 1.
NATIONAL t-KACU'E.
Brooklyn, S; Boston, 7.
New York. 4: Philadelphia, 3.
rittsburgh. S; Cincinnati. 0.
Game Today.
Western I-eagtie-Omsh. at Topeka,
Sioux City at Wichita, les Moines at
Denver, St. Joseph at Lincoln.
American League Chicago at St. IOuls,
Detroit at Cleveland.
National League St. Iou'a at Roston.
Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New
York, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.
Federal League St. I.ouls at Ruffalo.
Indianapolis at Biwiklyn. Chicago at
Ptttsburgh. Kansas City at Balt'morc.
American Association Cleveland at
I-oulsville, Indianapolis at Columbus, Mil
waukee at Bt. Paul.
Chifeds Shut Bakers
Out at Pittsburgh
riTTKBCRU. Sept. 15.-Hendrlx held
Pittsburgh to four hits today and Chicago
had no trouble winning by a 6 to 0 score.
Wlekland and Wilson made seven of Chi
cago's eleven hits. Score: R.H.E.
Chics go 1 0200 0003-H 0
Pittsburgh .O0000 0000-O 4 1
Batteries: Hendrtx and Wilson: Barter
and Roberts.
Ilr.rsoo; Suspended.
Charles Henoj of tht Cinrlnnatl National
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irnf uc iuu ims aifrr ii muri iiiiivi j muw
pRKue for diffputlns a der Is' on th umDlre
in a itame played here last Sunday.
In Thousands
of Homes
early and certain relief is found
for the ailments to which all ar
subject ailments due to defective
or irregular action of the atomach,
liver, kidneys or bowels in the
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PETERSON DESPONDENT,
' TAKES HIS OWN LIFE
Despondency ovtr long Illness U the
motive alvanced for the su'eide of J. p.
Peterson, a laborer, aged if., years, who
took his own life at 6 o'clock a. m., by
asphyxiation.
He went into the bathroom at his homo
and turned on the gas. A note, written In
Danish, bade goodby to all his relatives.
He la survived by his wife and two children.
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or preventives of the mStringa, dull
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your liver and regulate your
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Largest Sale of Any Madieiaa la the World.
Sold ararrwksro. la basse, 10a 28.
TheKewS
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NEBRASKAN HAS TONSILS
REMOVED TO JOIN THE NAVY
When Chester U Fay of Taylor. Neb.,
found that he could not pass the phye
lcal examination of the local navy re
cruiting station because of enlarged ton
sils he Immediately hied himself to a
local hospital and hai the trouble removed.
The Case of L. L. Caateloa.
The case of L. L. Cantelou. Clarendon.
Texas. Is similar to that of many others
who have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He
says. "After trying a doctor for several
month, and using different kinds of
medicines for my wife who has been
troubled with severe bowel complaint for
several months. I bought a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea, Remedy. After using the sec
ond bottle she was entirely rured." For
sale by all dealere.-Adve rtlsement.
Tha Boa Want Ads Are the Bast Business
Boostara. I
Plain Tales from
Saxon Owners
6500 men 'in every part
of the country will tell you
that they are daily proving
the Saxon to be just what
. they bought it for just
" what we daimedlt to be ,
the greatest two-paMtn-ger
automobile at. any
where near it a price in
the whole world.
Roomy and comfortable ;
staunch and sturdy in con-
'struction; distinctly' beau
tiful in design; easy riding
. . and smooth running; with
s a rugged, powerful motor;
. the Saxon has strength to '
' cope with every emergency
of the road and keep sweet
' ; running for years and years.
No car in the world is
easier to operate or more
economical to run than the
. Saxon. s
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Have You Your Saxon
The price is right you
can easily afford $395. The
upkeep coat is next to noth
ing. And above all, the
Saxon ham proved that it
will do everything a real
automobile should do.
Come in and see the car for
yourself. .
L ninger Implement Co.,
Omaha, Neb.
With over 150.000 feet of lumber alresi'y
In rlace,' the big atadlum speedway being
built by Jack Prince near Ivust street
In East Omaha Is being rapidly pushed
toward completion. From present Indica
tions. It will be finished in time for sev
eral daya of practice riding by famous
speed kings, before the opening of the
Ak-Sar-Pen fall festival, September SO.
alien tbrrngs of Nebrsoksns and lowsns
nl crowd to the novel sSuorr t'ai'k to
witness hundred mile speed on powerful
motorrycles.
flute rk beenn, forty-five union
rsrpenters hsve been rutting In full time,
and they even drew over time wskcs for
a full dsy Pundny, In order to hasten the.
gignntlc Joh and yet hsve It perfectly
done under Prince's experienced direction.
Py Frlilsy of this week It will be alxmt
two-thirds finished, with the entrance
subwsy entirely completed, so Prince,
says the many people Interested In the
project will be welcome visitors after
that,
F.leven Tons of alla.
Eleven- tons of rails alone will be re
quired or the work. Another 100. iW feel
cf lumber are still to be put in place on
the stadium, which rovers nine acres of
ground. Prime has leased twenty-five
acres, which He Just across the Carter
Isske street car tr.i' kr dlrcrtiy i t of
the Yoi ni Men's Christian association '
purk, one block north of l.ocist street.
The track I circular. ;.' f, et In llin- ;
eter and measures one-third of s mile. '
The spate for spectators Is Inside thci
truck, the titter being Inclined at sn an
gle of sixty degrees, to rermlt the riders
to mske nro.it speed without flying off
at a tangent.
In order to finish construction by th
latter part of next week, Prince will
soon increase his force of workmen to
eventy-flve. In regard to the details ;f
construction. Prince has received the fol
lowing advice In a letter from J A. Mf.
Nell of Ixs Angles, a world famous pro
fessional rider: ,
Etperii to Break Record.
"He sure to bank the speedway at least
sixty degrees, so aa to let us beat h
miles an hour safely, for I am certain
ii. "t vt loot' " ran exceed that fpeed If
Kirn a t hum e "
At prifei.. lh world's record for
ivi.tori v Irs on surh n tnuk Is i; miles sn
hocr. Pi hue m thst a hen the riders
schcdiih d for Ak-Srtr-Hen tune up on his
new track, they will easily boost the
record to 100 or better All the riding by
professional will be done en fast racing
motorcycles, specially built for record
breaking and cspsble of besting 100 miles
sn hour under perfect conditions.
Amateur riders will be given every op
portunity to try out. Prince ssys. As
local riders will not be accustomed to the
convex and inclined truck, he haa offered
to leach and coach those mho have al
ready Inquired, promises to give plenty
of exiert Instruction free to all who ap
ply, ami mil stage some amateur races
after the locals have caught the Idea
from the galaxy of stars who win come
from all parts of the country to race
during Ak-Sar-Pen.
"Anarchist is Man
Who Has Two Wives"
! "What . an ansrrhlst?" District Judga
Charles Leslie asked of a foreigner wha
was being exsmlned for naturalisation at
Hlalr Monday. The applicant for rltlxen
ship smiled knowingly and answered:
"A anarchist? It Is a man wot haa got
two wives."
. Even at that, however, the man made
a good Impression on othe questions,
and after some Instruction, was accepted.
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A "Light Six" That's Different
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that has been carefully, painstakingly designed on
sound engineering principles.
that is complete in every respect, having every
feature of the highest priced cars.
that has more than one horsepower to every 55
pounds of weight.
that will throttle down to one mile an hour on
high gear.
that has speed enough to touch the mile-a-min-ute
mark. - ..
that will travel from x 22 to 25 miles on one illon
of gasoline.
that has been accurately built and expensively
finished. " i
that will maintain the reputation of its predecessors.
such is
Unit power plant, 3-point suspension, 6
cyUnder 3 2" x 5f enbloc 'motor, actually
cfeveloping 55 brake horsepower. 121-
. inch wheelbase. "
Left-hand drive, center control. .
Weight',. 2950 i8 giving more than one
. horsepower to every 55 lbs. of weight.
Leece-Neville separate unit starting and light
ing system. Ignition from storage battery
through Remy distributor and coil.
Economical Rayfield carburetor.
4meric&CaWtest
Specifications in Brief:
Vacuum gasoline system with gas tank at rear
of chassis. Splash and force teed lubrication.
Forced water circulation.
Clutch, three-plate dry disc type lined with
, Raybestos.
Transmission, selective sliding gear type,
three speeds forward, one reverse.
Haynes full floating rear axle, axle shafts,
pinion and pinion shaft nickel steel.
Exclusive arch frame construction, with 54'
v elliptic chrome vanadium steel springs.
Crowned Fenders.
Low center of gravity and long sweeping
body lines. t .1
34 x 4" tires, Firestone demountable .rims.
Motor driven tire pump.
Stewart-Warner Speedometer.
Improved one-man top, Collins curtains.
Clear and rain-vision ventilating windshield.
Strapless tire carrier at rear of chassis. Cteai
running boards. Electric Horn under hood
Headlights with dimming device.
In addition the Haynes line comprises Model 31 'Big Six" with 65 brake horsepower and 130-inch"whcd
base $2250; Model 32 Haynes "Four" with 48 brake horsepower and 118-inch wheelbase $1660.
We have just received our first shipment of "Light Sixes" and cordially invite you to visit our show rooms in
order that you may carefully examine this car go over every feature ride in it and judge for yourself.
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CO,
2032 Farnam Street - Phone Douglas 5383
THE HAYNES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, Kokomo, Indiana