4 Bringing Up WHAT'S THE "TOO UOOK LIKE AN AD TOR? AN ON DO? TAIPEI? LAST TWO GAMES TO OMAHA Zawi Succumb to Slants of Boy Crabb and Ralph Willii. FINAL COMBATS OF SEASON I i "red Tkltmil Mik-l Laat Pltml on Local Lot and Hnark-a Depart . lo TilvMiamr Trip on Itond. tl Ten tried .nd true .tht.t.. n..t - band of fourteen RAurkea. who have aur-l ........ . . ! f icii vim it-i 'i iv -vtmi 1 niv u t rttrrn Topckfc1 ieagua thla lumrotr, aurrounded the Ki I ""n" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 . . . v ' Hlta' . I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 tare r.-tday afternoon at .Itourka, Two-hfi.e hit: Thomaaon. Hacrlflre hlta: park, blew up the ammunition train an.l ! Krug, ludgewav. Ieft on bnnea: Omaha, 1er.iiw .nniMi.t .ih. wn... t.,n. ' b' Topeka. S. Hlta: Off Rldgeway, In literally annihilated -the Ka.naaa troopf,ix and onat-trtlrd Innings; off Daahner. In two fraya'2 to 0. and 7 to 1. Thosa r""n ,n two-thlrda of an Inning; off , ... ..... . Weldman, 1 In on Inning Double playa: ten tried and true warrlera wera flghtera whelan to Lattlmor.. Talllon to Cochran, of flrat water yeaterday and they provel 1 HtrucN out: By Crabb. 4; by Rid-:eway. I they were well equipped to protect the 1 honor thla marvelou. municipality.- j f Whlla out 'of an army of flfty-aevan, rorly-three have been cut down by the enemy or cvipturad. the. gallhnt little band fighting 'for Omaha yenterday, tu uae an Id and hackneyed expreinlon, rnng dowrv'the-curtnl'n on Wenterh league baae ball for the acaaon of 1914 In Omaha and hare departed from our mtdit to wage a brief foreign campaign before hiking for tb.e flrealde, where they will apend the winter trying to borrow advance money from Hill Ronrke to pay for the sub. tancea which are acknowledged the neceaaltlea of Ufa. .The Cooley-l-8 Kaws yeaterday were rtuckl eoup.'. he 'Kaw hurlere t.ad a de clft propensity toward placing them aeUea In lusta-poitUon to trouble so to speak at crucial Interview, Rldgeway and l)aelM!r were tha genu " who were so . rarelf and they are now bemoaning two jelVati!'; $i-'j-r.L?. t i Crahfc H'vV4 rroaally, vRoy 'Crabb, who onca pat timed about , Los Angele and other plaoea adjacent , ibereto, found -trie Kaws duck aoup. Two measly little blnrles were all he per tnltted them anil only one ld a Kaw ret aa tf as second. Forlorn and un happy he was left helpleaaly stranded by hla heartlese matea. Two others were left In. similar status at first base. Rldgeway didn't do so worse for atx Innings, but in the seventh a timely and well placed buat by Frits 8chllobner, who la ,r6ognlMfd aa a military genith. In aimuch as he Is of Qerman royatlty, fixed Mm In the seventh. The seventh Inning also proved to be the remasia of Mr. Daahner -and again Bchllebner started the cannonade. The gome was won. In the "seventh and four more wera added In the eighth for good measure. Mr. Dashner pitched here Tues day and alao In the first fray yesterday, sometimes ne is allowed to rest ovr night before taking up the burdena of battle, but Bill Rapps was reckless yes-1 tarday and didn't give him any rest. The Kaws only made one run during the ; elghteea, Jhnlnga. Then ' a eUp by Wlllla permitted It. Willis went to aleep and forgot to field an Infield' grounder right In front of him and Lattlinore aneaked home. .. , . . Botk Combats Thrllllag. . Th bugs aOQ bankers lamped all kinds of swell baae ball yesterday. The games "tt aftort and played In two bours and forty-five mlnutea. A bunch of doublo Fleye weft txecuted. every athlete In the game tried at one time or another to tako a couple- nf bases when custom decreed tne was enough and Krug and Bchllebner tried- to .steal home, but were nipped by tre wrethy "Kaw catchers. The Moose quartet dlnpenied melli fluous melodies at Intervals and a couple of bugs aroused the Ire of Rert drover. thus Inciting Orover to a state of wrath and arousing hi pugilistic Instinct. Luckily Bert believes In safety flrat and he carried on his private war with chatter similar unto the Mexicans. Bert expects to be grafted -by General Carranxa In a couple- of days and had a huncu a cout aa watching him. '..Thomas Makes Last Oat- Freddy Thomas proved himself to be n hpneet and conscientious youth. He eadr.the last out of the year by spear- ing a ny ei mil Kapps awl- lnstea .f pocketing tbe sphere, or heaving It over thegrandt4nd by way of cWlerlratlofi 'he' loyally returned the pil tq Jphnny, Gopd- Irg. the well known custodian. Dr. Payae. the well kaowa -vetirlnarlan, was the chief knocker of the pastime. He rctnHld.Tive blow in the two games. Marty Krug, the" well known German .Teaervtot.wasUie busiest fielder oi.'C he certainly , did some -handy work' around aecond. -,raafclng sensational atop and cutting "Kaws off at'rhe' front ' Kyg aad Bohllebncr-will go with the .Rourkes6n ' Ih'c trip.' ' Then,' ac-lirdlng (o a confirmed rumor, they will dr)art for T.'ur'cpe to take a hand In the war. In case the Germans win Marty will demand uermantown. Pay a hla part of the spoils and FrlU thinka hell take Milwaukee, fecore: OMAHA. AB. R. 4 0 J 0 4 0 H. I 0 0 I 0, . 1 O. I 3 2 3 10 4 A. E Payne. Sb, .. Kruk 2b. ... Hell. if. .... Thomaaon. if 1 0 1 0 Krngerrf......... 2 Tliomaa,- s. I w iinnl lift. ieoaugh, c. I Father UJW, " 1 1 AH AN UNHAPPT VIFE AND CANT acee: Crabb. p. Total- 27 2 TOPEKA. J "T"."1 MtfTKNou IF I'D LET .... irvwTTmNir r k U. . , - RWIHT IN I 1 JUUOS! r 1 27 9 0 H. O. A. E. , 0 4 10 1 t 0 110 0 0 7 2 0 0 4 10 0 1 0 0 0 4 11 112 0 1 -I 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "5 24 13 1 AH. 0 ... 0 Whalen. If Talllon. af Forsyth, rf. ... I Koetner. lb. ... Latttmore. iib. . I .a tiamhols. rf. i Tonneinan, c. . M'orhtmv 31. ... Hlrtsr-way, p. Da-hrMr, p. . Weld man. p. ftappa Totala 1 rt h-lHrPa bWd tor Da-hiHT In eighth Buna 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 -2 Hit. 1 0 110 0 1 1 -7 Ba" on halla: Off Crabb, 2; off Illdge. J..,"1"1 Vmlw McCafferty Score, aecond fame: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Payne, Jb 4 12 14 0 Krug. 2b 3 115 4 0 Well, If 2 1110 0 Thomaaon. cf 4 1 1 lit 0 Krueger, rf 4 1 3 0 0 0 Thoinaa, aa 1 1 0 S 3 0 Krhilel.ner, lb I I 1 14 1 0 Feabaugh, c... 4 0 1 1 0 0 Willi, p 1 0 0 0 5 0 Totala 2$ 7 12 27 18 "5 TOPEKA, AB. It. It. O. A. E. Wholan, If 4 0 1 0 0 1 Tallinn, ra I 0 ' 0 0 a 0 Foraytha, rf 4 0 1 I 0 0 Koerner, lb 3 0 0 10 2 0 I.attlmora. 2b........ t 1 0 I I 0 Iflanibola, cf 10 1 1 0 0 Rappa. c 4 0 0 1 1 0 Corhran, 3b t 0 1 0 0 0 Iihhner, p..... I 0 3.0 9,0 Wtldman; f......... 0 0,1 0 0 ""totalg ... T 24 15 3 Omaha. ' Run 0 100024-7 Hlta ............... 11110 3 1 -12 Torek Run. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Hlta ,....1 10011011 r. u . vi... 1 akll.t... a- rlflce hltT Thomas "'bh" Talllon; Ti-I " tr.lght from the et. Louis team flambols. Koerner. Sacrifice fly: Bchlleb- i today, 7 to 2. U 100 me and Crandall were ner. Double jplavs: Payne to Bchllebner to I hit hard. This, coupled with loose play Benbaugh. Talllon to Koerner. Left on ; , . .. . , , ' . bates : Omaha. 4; Topeka. 4. Hlta: Off " thelr teammates, resulted In their Da.hner, 11 In aeven Innings; off Weld-I defeat. Score: ft.H.E. man. 1 in one inning. Kiruca on: dy TlUBhMP. 4. Daffes on niaip: wu n mn, , off Daahner. 4. Time: 1:23. Umpires: Mo- Cn-fferty and Gaston. LI5K9 BV5CH HIT ASiD WIX Aateleaes Make It Three Straight from Drammera. llvrm.W. Neb.. Bent. ' 17. Lincoln bunched h ts on Vanc and P urse II 1 today and muli I three atra shl from 01. JO-' seph by score of 7 to . Score: LINCOLN. AB. R H. 1 2 A. 5 3 1 1 t e 0 3 , 0 McGsfrigan, as.; 3 1 Lloyd. 2b Black-burn, C 4 1 M. Williams, lb 4 1 0 Miller, If 3 I'filllna. If., 4 Kchrelber. rf. ........ 3 1 Altman, rf 4 0 Orlet, lb I 1 Smith. P 3-1 bcoggins. p 0 0 Totala , 30 7 - 37 . IS ST. JOSEPH. AB. R.. H. O. 1 1 1 A. 1 R. Watson, 3b 4 Fox, If I G. Watson, cf. 4 Pattemon. lb 3 r. . -t- A 0 0 0 1 o 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 I 0 0 0 13 J R. Williams, rf., 4 scnang. c ttolo(f. aa.., I Urlfflth 0 Vance, p 2 sterxer 0 Purnpll, p 0 Agnew 1 Totals ....32 Batted for Ftoloff In ninth. ' Batted for Vance In the eighth. Batted for Pursell In the ninth. lineola 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 3 T .St. Joseph 0 I I. I I 1 M 3-e Karned runs:. Lincoln, 3: Bt. Joseph, 4. Thre-baa hits: Miller. Schang Two-baae hita: McUaffigan. Sclirelber, R. Williams. Patterson. Ift on baaes: L'neoin. 3; Bt. Joseph, 4. Stolen bases: R. Wataon, Pat terson. M. VSllllains. havrtnee nui TL" (lilt nn. Htiiltn. Mruca oui: rr ouiiiii,i01,,..,. 1: bv Scossins. 2: by Vance, . Bases on balla: Oft Smith. 5; off Vsnce, 1. Hit Dy nitched hall: By Vance. 1. ua piicn: i 5i V' moires: Desaau. Griff Ith and liter- i a kll. Ul.. Ah knaia 'lima ir. BOOSTERS W11 THIRD 0!4K CrlsalU hat Oat by Team. Des Moiaea DENVER. Colo.. Sept. 17.-D Moines won the third game of the series from Denver today, 2 to O The visitors scored their flrat run In the fifth on a home run b Burrell and scored one more In the eighth on a single and a triple. Score: DEB MOINES. ab. a ii A. Preen. If Hahn. rf J on oa. lb Hunter, cf Haley, c Burrell. Jb Kwoldt. lb 4 0 4 0 ..... 3 0 4 0 Hartford, ss Mogrldge. p Total J 27 15 DENVER AB. R H. 0 3 1 , 0 1 Manthews, 2b. I.rtinar1in rf . . 0 0 0 o 0 A 0 I MeCarty, cf... Butcher, If. (offey, as......... F sher. lb rve lb 4 3 LT-' i; . . ----- ........ Mitchell, p. Tim PER: Coryrlght. 111. International New Service. rMV V MLllKI . , M THROW THAI iSJjL x - - i F j i f i i 1 1 ii i i r-y w ri v i f 3 2r - i cvfi i 1 Spuhr 1 0 27 Total- 31 0 0i Batt-d for Mitchell. n- Molnaa 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 02 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-O i Stolen bane: Hartford. Two-baa hit: Mn(trM. Thre-bane hit) Hahn. Home run: Hurrell. Blruck out: By Mogridtrx, 2; by Mitchell, a !'-- on halli: Off MngrldK. 3: off Mltrhi-ll, 1. Double play: Wlti-hell to Flaher. Time: l:Vi. l,'milre: Ntockrialeand Van Syokle. BlOtX ARK II ELD TO FOIH II IT ; W itches I nnhl to Ilnneh Theirs and Indiana Win. WICHITA, Kan., frt. 17.-Hii,kIo. a Wichita recruit, held Hloux City to ' four lilts, while hla teammate gHthcred seven off White, but were unable to bunch tbem and the visitors won. Kcore: WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Tydeman, rf 4 0 V 3 . 0 .0 Nicholson, If 4 0 I 3 0 0 O'Rourke, 2b 4 0.12 A 0 Fltxslmmons, sa. ... 4 0 1 3 5 0 Hllln, cf 4 0 0 5 0 0 Rapp. 3b 3 0 113 0 ienry. lb 3 0 1 7 1 u Jones, c 3 0 1 4 1 1 Hugglna, p 3 0 0 0 0 0 Ochs 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 0 7 27 15 1 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cooney, 2b 3 I 0 0 2 3 0 Clarke. If 4 1 0 '2 1 1 0 Kane, lb 4 0 1 11 1 0 Ieieune, cf 2 0 0 1 ' 0 0 Balrd. 3b 4 0 0 1 2 1 lliavldaon, rf I 0 0 2 0 0 Callahan, aa 3 0 0 14.1 Crlnp. c , 2 0 0 5 0 0 While, p. 2 110 3 0 Totals 27 1 4 27 IS 3 Batted for Hugging In the ninth. - Ploux City Wichita ,00000100 01 ' 00000000 Or-0 1 Left on baaea: Bloux fit v. ft: Wichita. 8. Sacrifice hit: Henry. Stolen bases: Clarke. Wtilte. NIchoMon. Double ulavs: FltXBlmmons to O Kourke to henry, Kane to Cooney to Kane. Htruck out. By White, t; gy Huggma. 1. Bases on ball: Off White, 1; off llug.ilns, 6. Passed ball: Jones. Wild pitch: By White 11).. Lilt by pitched ball-: By WhltJ (Rapp). ' Time: 1:60. Umpire: Myers. ' BUFFEDS MAKE IT FOUR" STRAIGHT FROM SLUFEDS , I 1 - ' - .. iiie OUIICOI inauo , Buffalo 0 13 10 0 10 7 1 St. Louis 0 9000010 13 7 3 Batteries: Senilis, Woodman and Lav lgne; Groom. Crandall and Simon. BROOKLYN. Sept. 17.-The Brooklyn Federals lost their fourth straight to In dianapolis J to 7, and fell back to the aecond division. The visitors' deciding runs came In the eighth Inning when La Porte scored on Delehanty's error and Carr . reached home on Rausch'a single. Score R.H.E. Indlnnpolls ...4 1000003 0-7 1 Brooklyn 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 06 12 4 Batteries: Whltehouse and Itarlden, Beaton, Bluejacket. Bonier and Land. FEDERAL LEAGUE CLUBS' ATTENDANCE IS 1,750,000 CHICAGO. Bept. 17.-Club of the Fed eral league have played to a total at tendance of 1.75n,000 person to date, ac cording to a statement Issued today by President Jam A. Gllmore .of the Fed eral organisation. The statement was made In support of the "gentleman's .challenge" Issued last night by President Gllmore fo the mem bers of the National Base Ball commis sion, asking representation of the Federal league In" the world championship series. Gllmore proposed a post-eeason ! series between the pennant winner of the National, American and Federal league to decide the world's championship. PITTSBURGH CANNOT HIT BRENNAN CONSECUTIVELY PITTSBURGH. Sept 17.-PltUburgh wa unable to hit Brennan consecutively todayand Chicago wpn, to 3. Then the visitor knocked Dickson out of the box In the sixth. Score: R.H.E. Chicago 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 0-0 13 0 Pittsburgh ... 0 0. 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 0 Batteries: Brennan and Wilson: Dick son. Walker and Berry. BALTIMORE. fVPt. 17. Baltimore made It four straight from Kansas City by winning today' game, 3 to 2. ' In the sev enth Inning only were the visitor able to make hit acount. when three singles and aa error noted two runs. Score: R.H.E. nailllmnr 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 Kanaaa Citv...O 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 0 Batteries: Qulpa and Jacklitsch; Stone, Culk.p and Easterly. OMAHA PLAYERS TO BE GUESTS AT PENNANT FEAST 1 Although Omaha can hardly r ex 0 pected to win the Western league pen- Si nant thla year the entire Rourk team a, will be the guests at banquet given for oj the winner by Western league fane. The i fans are rltusene of Sioux City and the ilbauquet will be given primarily for the ' Sioux when the last game of the season -has been, played and th SIouk walk off ' with the rag. A Omaha will cloae at r Sioux City It haa been decided to ask 'the Rourke to attend th banquet. 01 oi rt! Blrmlnaham Wis Pennant. ATLANTA. Ga.. SPt 17.-The Blrmlng .m Ala . club of th Souther associa Oi ham, tion won the pennant of the 1914 season which ended today. Mobilo flntehe In second placa and Nw Oriean third. OMAHA. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1. 1914. Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAOt'E. Ploux City .. I'enver St. Joneph . l-s Moines Lincoln innahn ...... Topeka Wichita 150 , 5.S .834 1M K K4 .u2 148 01 .Ml 149 7fl 73 .510 157 75 Si .478 l.3 ' 71 SI .4H7 l.-i2 . - 62 90 .414 151 65 W .3bl NAT L. LEAOCE. I AMKR. LEAGUE. W.LPct. w.urct. Boston ....77 55 . 53 Phlla ..ft 4 New TorX.T4 59 ,55a Boaton 80 U .m St. Louis... 71 tt3 JM Detroit 7.1 4 .533 Chicago ....72 84 . 52T Waahlngton.'i 63 .523 I'hlla M 71 .47rt.Chkagt ....83 7'4 .48J Plttsburah M 71 .4St. LoHs...M 73 .4M Brooklyn ..5 74 U44 New York. .SO 74 .448 Cincinnati .50 78 -42tlCeveland ...43 93 .314 Yesterday's Reaalte. WESTERN LEAGUE. Topeka, 0-1; Omaha, 2-7. Sioux City. 1; Wichita; 0. Ics Moines, 2; Denver, 0. , St. Joseph 8; Lincoln. T. AMERICAN LEAGUE. , Chicago, 1; New York, 7. Cleveland, 1; Boston, . Wanhlngton. 12; St. Louis. X: . Philadelphia, .; Detroit. . NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ft. LouIb, 1; Boaton, 5. Chicago. 5; Brooklyn; i. Cincinnati. 1: New York, 10. Pittsburgh, 3-0; Phllndclphla, 8-1 , Games Today. Western League Topeka at Omaha, Bloux City at Wichita, Dea Molnea at ! Denver, ht. Joseph at Lincoln. ' American league New York at Cht- , cago, Washington at St. Louts, Phlladel- ' phla at Detroit, Hoston at Cleveland. I National I-eaane St. Louis at Boston. I Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. I Federal League St. Lriuia at Buffalo. 'nHanapoIi at Brooklyn, Chicago at Pittsburgh, Kansas City at Baltimore. Aaaoriaiion-iaveiana : at . in- onPO". ,L?,"V' " Jolm?u: waukee at Kansas City, St. Paul at Min neapolis. Lincoln Driver Wims' Norfolk Auto Races NORFOLK, Neb., Sept. 17. Speclal Telegram.) A Bulck racing car owned by Hagey Rea of Lincoln and driven by E, Bagnell. won both the big automobile races at today's seeslon of the Norfolk fall festival, the events being a three heat ten mllea each heat and an Austra lian pursuit race. Paul Gee driving a Stafford, won aecond In both races. Wil liam Harsch In a National won third in the ten-mile race and Gettberg of Colum bus waa fourth. Bagnell'a time In the ten mile race, last heat, was 13:81. Three different cars cam dangerously near capslslng, but were saved by the 1 drivers at top speed on the curves. Three thousand people saw the races. Creighton Adds Two New Ones to Its List Carrig and Cameron are two new addi tions to the Creighton varsity squad who promise to strengthen the local' chance on the gridiron thl fall. Both men gained their preliminary experience at the Kearney Stata Normal. ' ' Scrimmage will begin boor on Creigh ton field. Thl year tho Creighton High school so.uad will get into the fray with the scrubs, and already Coach Dudley la spending part of hi time planning maneuvers against the varsity. CANADA PACER CAPTURES HURON SHOW CLASS STAKE HURON, S. D.. Sept. 17.-(8peclal.) According to the estimate of the gate keepera at the state fair, the Wednesday attendance surpassed that of Wednesday of last year by several hundred persons, tho estimated attendance last year for the day being 60,000. Results of Wednesday' race follow: Two-year-old trot, half-mile heats; purae a0: Mlaa Farkwood. MM bo, Huron, first: Betty Rex, Kingman, Selby, second; Harry Tramp, Rice, Kimball, third. Best time. I :!!'. 3 35 pace, purs tl.OOO: Lnlea, Johnson, Moose law. Sack., firat: Conroy K., Camp bell. Marcus, 8. second; Hal Caprice third. Beat tfine. 3:1V . - Four-furlong running race: Modesto .Boy. Garvey, Vrpey. 111., first; Way mark, Hark In. Lake Andes, second; Dlxi Gem, Chapman, Oelwcin. Ja... third. Beat tlm :5tH. - V . Blx furlong, - running: . The Scout, Marr. Decatur. Neb..- first: June W., Murray. I Smet, aecoad: Indlanola, Plouard, Indlanola, Neb., third. Best tlrr, 1:17. 2:50 trot, purse 3600: Borean, flrat; Sir Theaddeua. - Keryn. Rapid City, aecond: Joseph W. McKlnrway, LawleC, Iake Pres ton, and Frank- V right. Byron, neiby, di vided third money. Best time. 3:30. 3:17 Pace, purse 3&n0: Bud Onward. Miller, Geneseo. III..' firtr Sheriff. Midbo. Huron, second; Laurel Hall.- owned by Belts, Shrllrock. la..- and -Dexter S., tied for third.' Beat time.- I uV,. - Kat Sa Strnna After All. Tou may think It strange that so many People are cured of stomach trouble " by Chamberlain' Tablet. You would not however. If you ahould give them a trial. They atrengthen and Invigorate the stom ach and enable It to perform Its function naturally. Mra Roat. Rish, Wabash, Wabash. Ind., writes. "Nothing did me the least good until I began uatng Cham berlatn' Tablet. It la - decidedly the beat medicine for stomach trouble I have ever used. For sale by all'dealers. Ad vertisement . BiV Want Ads Produc Result. A Drawn for The Bee by George McManus BRAYES GOBBLE UP CARDS St. Louis Unable to Hit Rudolph Consecutively. BOSTON WINS, FIVE TO CUE Dolaa Hits Flrat Ball Pitched for Two Base and Score Visitors' Only Ris on Single and Sacrifice Fly. , BOSTON, Sept. 17.-Th Inability of 8t. Louis to hit Rudolph consecutively re sulted In another Boston victory today, S to I. Dolan hit the first ball pitched In the opening Inning for two basea. and cored the' visitors' only run on Hug gins' Ingle and Magee'a sacrifice fly: Score: ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. ABH.O.A.E Dolaa. If.... I 1 0 Miller. If. S 0 9 OWann, rf.... I 1 1 OSvcra, lb.... I vthr. If.... I 0Ahltl.il. cf - t O.Schmldt. lb. 4 SJmlth. Ih.... 4 OMtrmaTllt. s 4 OWhallns. e.. I Huitolpb. a . ..,.,. . 0 ' 0 0 1 1 I 4 I I 15 I 1 1 1 1 4 Hnsxlna. If.. I 1 Miih, lb... I 0 Jl J. Miller, 4 1 Wiiios. rf... wiiao. o ... CruiM. ef... Pck, (..... KallM. Knbtndon p. Nuii Total!.... to T 14 14 0 Batted for bailee In eighth. " St. Louis 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 01 Boaton 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 6 Two-base hlta: Dolan. Maranvllle, Schmidt. Smith. Hits: Off Bailee. 7 in seven Innings; off Roblnaon, 2 In one In ning. Sacrifice hits: . Kvers (2), Nash, Whitted. Sacrifice fly: Magee. Left on bases: St. Louis, 5; Boston, 7. Bases on bulls: Off Bailee, 2; off Robinson, 1: off Rudolph, 1. First base on errors: St. Louis, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Cather by Robinson. Struck out: Bv Bailee, C: by Rudolph, I. Time: 1:48. Umpires: Hlg ler and Hart. ' Phil Win Two' Games. -PITTSBURGH, Seept. Vf.-Phlladetphla won two games from Pttsburgh today and ouhted their. cpponnt from fifth place. The scores v vie 6 to 1 and 2 to 0. . The flrt contest win won by . hitting Har mo'a delivery hard In three innings and MuV.inn Kood twlrltiift after ne relieved Javil-s In the fourth Ir.rlnk. The second game v ss n r!tehlng dccl between Tlncup and Mcyulllau and was won In the sixth inning on two pmnea, Luderus' double and an error by Siglln. -Score; first game: PITTSBURGH. PHIl.ADEL.PHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Ckrar. It-... 4 1 Q. ILoberf, Jk.v. 1 1 a 1 milln, 2b.... 5 11 rolllna. tl .i 4 1 t Coatollo. rf. 4 1' 4 oackr,. -). 4 0 l.ui!eru. lb. 0 1 eMail, lb-lf. 4 t vih. rt. a KonrK-kr, lb. t o 11 U nr, M . 4 1 1 1 Byrne, lb.... a M1rthr ab I -0 MrAulejr, lb 0 Cllhoon, c... a f Colemaa. .. 0 0 Harmon, p. . 3 1 roniolmaa, p Vlox , 1 Hyatt 1 0 ScbMraa ... 1 OPukort, cf.. a Urtln, - 4 ODooln, c 1 tJacoM. p.... 1 1 Oiuttjion., p 10 11 o I "T- . Totals U 14 17 r I Bated for McCartnv In tho eighth. Batted for Gibuon In the eighth. Batted fur Harmon In the eighth. Pittsburgh 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0-4 Philadelphia 2 0010310 6 Two-base hits: Sarey. Cravath (2). Paskert. Becker. Hits: Of Harmon. 9 In seven Innirgs; off Conxelman, none In on inning; eft Jacobs, In three and two- thirds inning; off Mattlao. 2 In five and cne-thtrd innlgs. Sacrifice hts: Mc Carthy, Dooln, .Byrne. Sacrifice fly: Doom. Stolen bases: Wagner, Paskert. Left on base: Pittsburgh. : Philadel phia, a. Base on ball: Off - Harmon, 2; off Conselman, 1; off Jacobs, 3: off Biaiiison. l. first Pas on errors: Pitts burgh, 1; Philadelphia, 1. Struck out: By Harmon, 2; by Jacobs, 1. Time: 1:48. Umpires: Eason and Qulgley. Score, sec ond game: I Score, second game: . , , PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA. AB H O A E ar H n i r Caroy, If ... 33 OLohort. ab... a 4 visila. as... a 1 LByraa, lb... a 1 1 i 0 vim. ab lata avtam. if.... 4 a o Collins, rf...-4 1 1 -r.v(h. rf.. 3 1 1 oatolls. rf. a 1 1 1 .udoruo. lb.. 1 1 a ! Knoetrby. b 4 1 4 0 tl'mtbrnn. cf.. 4 4 9 0, waanor. . . 4 1 a 1 SVUnln as... a t 01 MaCartr. aba 1 11 Sturm t a a i ai M earthy, ab a 1 a I oriocvip, p.....l 0 3 3 ', lileman, caiaao at'QUUIoa. I 3 Totaat.... 34 4 XT ia fl Kanllob'r, p. 4 4 4 4 Hyatt 14 4 0 0 Totals ... ai 14 It 1 Batted for Mcyuillan In) eighth. Pittsburgh .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 I Two-baae hlta: Konetchy, Coleman. Costello, Cravath. Luderus. Hits: Off McQuillan, 5 in seven Innings; off Kant lehner, none In one Inning. Stolen bases: Carey, Wagner. Doubl plays: Tlncup to Byrne to Luderus. Costello to Wagner. Bases on balls: Off McQuillan. 6: off Kantlebner, 1; off Tlncup. 2. Ift on baaes: Philadelphia, 4; Pittsburgh. . Struck out: By McQuillan. 8; by Kant lehner. 1; by Tlncup. 3. Time; J. 40, Umpires: Eaaon and Qulgley. Red Kaay for Glants. 'NEW'TORK, Sept. 17-New York won another eaay victory from Cincinnati to day, the score .being 10 to 1.' Douglass i was very wild, walking eight men and I hitting another, so that the etiamptone acored with little hitting. New York's three runs In the fourth were scored ! without a hit. Bums drew three passes I and on hia last time up hit a home run with two on basea. Malhewson was strong throughout and allowed only six hlta. Score: CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. AIHO.il. AR H O A B Kllltfor. rf 4 111 tSaodsraaa at a t t t t Twoiably, 1 Her toe aa... Ornk. lb Nlafetff, 4b.. Danlata, cf . . Ooaaala, . Yjnflln. p., Kallocs. lb PowfiaM, -. Olorkaoa. . . 4 t t t OOoyl. lb.... I i a t . 4 1 t t IXtork ... t t t 1 , 4 t a a IB urn a. If.... 1 1 3 t t .4111 OPt em. If t t t t t . a I 1 t tPMotcber, aa. a I a a t .at t 1 Mobaruna, rf 4 t t t t , t t t A tiraot. n-a. a t t I t .a 1 10 1 tatarkla. lb... 8 1 14 a t , 8 t a t ilayora, a... 3 tilt . 1 t t t tlnkneoa. a.. 1 1 1 t Maakamaoa. it I I I Totala ....U 414318 V Totala ta tl 1 t Cincinnati t 1 0 0 0 0 01 New York 0 0 t 3 4 1 Flrat base on errors: New York. 1. Home run: Burns. Two-baae lilts: Nle hoff, Mathcwson, Johnson. Sacrifice hit: Fletcher. Sacrifice fly: Grant Stolen baaats: Heriog. Merkla Left on bases: New York. 3: Cincinnati. 4. Double play: Ketlogg tunasaisted). Baa o ball; Off Douglas. 8. Struck out) By Doug- s TSaTvTi - 'A lass, 3: bv Mathewson, 1. Hit bv pitched ball: Doyle by Douglass. Hits: Off Iouglaa, 7 In seven Innings; off Ying llrig. 3 in one Inning. Time: 1:42. Um pires: Byron and O'Connell. Dodgers Loan to Cabs. - BROOKLYN, Sept. 17. Chicago won irom Brooklyn today, 5 to 1, In ten In nings. It was a pitchers' battlo between Vaughn and Reulbach for nine innings. In the tenth the Brooklyn twlrler lout his effectiveness, allowing a double to Bchulte and singles to Fisher, Sweeney, Good and Saicr. Chicago's other run came In the seventh on Zimmerman's single and Fisher's triple. Brooklyn's lone tally In the second resulted from a pass to Egan and singles bv MeCarty and Daubort. Fisher was spiked In tho wrist by MeCarty in sliding home in the tenth. Beore: CHICAOO. BROOKLYN. AH.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E. Iwch. cf.... 1 0 I OMyars, cf.... 4 Oecxl, rf 4 fcalar. lb.... 4 Znrmtn, 8b. 8etialt, If.. 4 Ftiher. m... 4 rorriden. - 0 L: -k . t 1 i u 1 i 2 a t 0 o 1 l T 0 1 fOaubcrt, lb. 4 4tenel, rf.. t OPtlton, rf... 1 DWhnl. If.... a 0 ."uthaw, 3b 4 ftleti. lb. OKgan, 4 MeCarty, OKeulbacb a ... a c. 4 P .Arch.r,"c.:.; , Vaufbn, p. ! Total as it ao 14 l Touts ....a aaoia l o o o o o 0 'l o 0 45 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 bases: Chicago. 6; Brooklyn, ' Chicago ; Brooklyn .1 Left on 11. Two-base hltr Schulte. .Three-base hit: .Fisher. Sacrifice -hits: Meyers, Wheat, Archer. Sacrifice fly! Leach. First base on errors: Chicago. 1. Stolen bases: Lea era Dalton. Double play: Fisher to Sweeney to Baler. Basea on balls: Off Vaughn, 5; off Reulbach, 2. Struck out: Bv Vaughn, 5; by Reulbach, 7. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Klem and Ehslle. ' . . Red Sox Win. EMMET. Neb., Sept.- 17 tSpeclal Tele gram.) The Kansas City Red Sox won a one-aided same from the home team, by the score of 18 to 5. Score: R.H.E. Red Sox 02423041 216 15 1 Emmet 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 05 8 3 Batteries: Red Sox, Wells and Thomp son; Emmet, Smith and Jones. I American Louisville .... 'AssoelafVon Resntta. 8 13 7 Columbus .... With the Bowlers Omaha ( League. HOT PLATES. ' 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Pugh 124 117 141 33 Johnann Krt Ida 101 "m o'Baber 82 104 t-5 271 0 Slater 04 . Vm 140 342 Cooper 192 127 147 4o Totals 678 i2 DISPATCHERS. 617 1.7&? 3d. Total. - 163 32 1st. 2d. Anderson . Lucena Mo ran .... Ryan Bland , 8 125 113 117 140 104 145 1M 3S"J ' 263 m .' M At 162 r.: Totals , 662 564 COMFORT IRON8. 705 1.921 3d. Total. 1st. Srt. Moran .... Boiler .... Hake ..... Shames v Johnson Total . 13) . 163 . 118 . 115 . 184 112 161 85 7 182 149 S91 148 136 101 176 462 3H9 3i3 642 700 ' 637 TAJt BABIES. 1 710 2,047 3d. Total. . 1st 2d Johnson .... Campbell . Martlg .... Dougherty Watt Total'.. 185 12 ....128 116 ............ 131 151 131 427 115 172 152 199 1.S4 1J0 139 180 35 421 406 610 799 724 2.159 INTENSOS. 1st 2d. 3d. Total. Ill 403 Hansen .. Phillips .. Schmidt Larson ... Jensen .. Total ......... 117 157 :38 165 ., 148 175 102 130 98 111 86 844 4i 873 853 170 110 93 715 ' DOES. 1st. ......... 144 124 ...... 184 92- 78 617 570 1.902 2d. 175 178 80 1M IIS 3d. Total. 221 640 McDonald Parkhurst . Nightingale Oleson Jasperson . 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Detroit scored three runs off Plank in the first two In nings, bt:t Pennock blaiiked the Tiger the rest cf the game. MOrlarity waa benched by : Umpire Egan In' ht eighth lnnig for disputing a oecUlon. Score: Yank Bump Chicago. -niwAuu. oepi. 17. recklnpaugh won bis uroi game as manager today when rsew lork defeated Chlma-n 7 . o Pecktnpaugh assumed the duties of man ager following the resignation of Prank Chance yesterday. The visitors scored their run by hitting opportunely, run ning the bases cleverly and taking ad vantage of each slip made by the locals. Chicago had numerous chances to score. but did not take the chances. The field ing of the new manager and Hartxell and Weaver was the featura of the game. Score: . . R.H.E. New York 0 2 0 0 01 0 0 4-7 12 1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-2 7 3 Red Sox 'Defeat Napa. CLEVELAND, ' O.. - Sept 17. Boston opened Its series here by defeating Cleve land, 8 to 1. Mitchell pitched poorly and was miserably supported. On th other hand. Foster was very effective and was splendidly backed up in the field.- Bar Bare, recently of the New Orleans .club, made his Cleveland debut and drove In Cleveland' only run. Score: R.H.E. Cleveland. 0000001 001 5 Hoston 2 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 0-811 1 Senator Trim Browns, ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17.-Wahlngton pounded St. Louis pltdhera hard today and won, 12 to. 8. . St Louis could do nothing with Bentley's delivery fter.the first Inning. After the --fourth inning Manager Rickey put in most of . hi new playera. Score: . . , FLEMING MAKES BEST SCORE m POLICE TARGET SHOOT Le Fleming, police patrol chauffeur and ex-cowboy,' made the highest, score In the police department revolver prac tice Wednesday. Sergeant "Chick" Fer ris was second. Chief Dunn, acknpwledged the best pistol shot on the force, Is not Competing for the medal. , , . Falrbary Gray Win. . ( FAIRBURY, - Neb., Sept.' ' 1. Special Telegram.) Falrbur Gray trimmed Pruning thla aftornoon, 6 to'S.' 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