Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 04, 1914, SPORTS SECTION, Image 33

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CRE1GHT0N LI
KEARNEY
Dudley's Boys CouiH
Points and Hold Kearf
out a Touchdc
BACKFIELD MAKES
Plate Warner and
Through Normal m
Repeated Inter!
THREE PLATERS
Randolph and Davies
Seriously Injuj
TOM COFFEY ENT1
Pormfr Star of So
VAr-vn Work! Few
Manifests Ability
Field Rnnn
Crelghton. M; Kearney
Sschool, 0
Creighton university f
its foot ball season at
yesterday by swamnlna-
Normal, S6 to 0. a vera Kin
or last year. At no tlm
In doubt, although the
gamely throughout. A
touchdowns was scored b
Tamisea booted goal six
The wonderful wnrv f
backfield on offenso and It
line on defense made a s
affair,
Th game was remarkahf
ror so large a score, an
frequent The Injuries
oftness of the men.
Tito Kearney Me
Two of the men were
W. Randolph, right tar
Player, and Davie, rir-ht
ws thrown with a lnnH aJ
be heard In the grandstarJ
Kelly of the Crelghton t2
physicians on the ground I
was Daaiy bruised, butf
Ti 1 . ... W
o. ibb was laid out on 1
The first time he was sf
covered and stayed In the
second occasion ha strnnir
hard field and, although
ine rield with assistance
or his surroundings for
wards. Physicians state t!
a slight conclusion of the
of Crelghton was taken
wrenched knee In the la
Barkfleld Shlj
rne Creighton backfieM
and Steffan were the eti
Platz and Wagner gave
Wbitlon of open field
could not be stopped. I
touchdowns, and by clev
off runs of forty. twenty
yards, in addition to nut
runs, wagner tore off i
out was unfortunate In
single touchdown. Steffa
incbatterno- mm
' cyw
tnrough the Kearn- "" "
Kearney mean '"K to Win.
. Tom Coffey, the former South DAk
Mar. got Into the mmt durlnr th loot
lew moments of play. He fumbled the
first ball kicked to him, putting Kearney
In a position to try a drapkick. When
given the ball, however, he redeemed him
self by wading through the down staters
lor substantial gains.
C. Wareham, doughty little fullback, and
IS. Wareham, his brother, were the main
slays tor the visitors. C. Wareham,
captain of the visitors, was the only
Kearney man who could gain against tho
Creighton lino. He was only stopped
Irom scoring a touchdown after a Ions
run by a flying tackle by Carrlg, himself
a former Kearney player, but now play
ing quarter for Crelghton. He played the
whole (tame with a bad ankle, being laid
out on the first play of the afternoon,
lineup:
L'RKIGHTON. I ifPABvuiT .
a-S-v; J- Kn.olph
M oo re
Wise R T. L.T .
Breetszke R.E, UK...,
Tamisea U.K.(r
Sliowalter L.T.I It T W
B rennan (c) .... L. K. ltl E. . ..
Caxrig y.o r
Wagner R.1I I 1 . w
... H elder
... Shields
. .. Ureene
Randolph
. .. Davies
Wareham
Uirh
PlatI L.H. I K.H. .
Robb
Meffan F.lF P Warnlmnwrl
Referee: Charles Racely of Nebraska.
Lmplre: Lester Caldwell of Marquette.
Head linesman: Harry Montgomery.
Substitutes: Creighton. Reel lor Lore at
renter :Festner for Hreetszke at right end
Conrad for Warren at right guard; Casey
for Steffan at fullback; McCtutrn for Plats
at left halfback; Coffey for Wagner at
right half; Hurford'fur Reel at center;
Flood for Carrlg at quarterback; Kear
ney, Cameron for W. Randolph at riieht
tackle; Cameron for Davies at right end;
KsMiHrt for Cameron at riKbt tackle;
Cleary for Moore at left guard. Touch
downs: Platz, Carrig (2). Steffan (3t,
Wise. Goals from touchdown: Tamisea
). Time of quarters: 13 minutes.
Creighton High is
Victorious Over the
Council Bluffs Team
A clever forward pass, O'Connor to
Morton, on the Council Biuffa goal line,
spelled defeat for the Council Bluffs High
school In the opening game of the year
between Crelghton High school and
Council Bluffs on Creighton field Satur
day morning. Captain O'Connor of the
Crelghton squad, early In the last quar
ter, threw the pass to Morton, who caught
It on the Iowane' goal line, where he was
at once downed. O'Connor a moment later
booted the ball against the crossbar and it
bounded over, making the count 7 to 0.
Both teams played the open game and
fumbling was frequent, Creighton being
the worst offender.
Lineup of players:
CO. BLUFFS. CREIGHTON.
Metzger C
Biewick R. Cm.
Underwood ....R. T.
Huglies R. K-
C,
Cerele
L, G.
L. T.,
U K.
... Llghty
McCarthy
Strahl
Lloyd
..L. G.
R. G..Ed McCarthy
Smith
Searle
Itoss
Lander tc).
Owen
..L. T
It. T.
Tobln
Conley
.L. K.i R. E
Q Q O'Connor (c.)
..R. H. L. H Camiibell
. .L H. R. H Savory
F.lF Morton
Judd
Referee: Chester Dudley, Iartmoutli.
Umpire: Cyril MrCarthy, Crelghton.
Touchdowns: Morton of Cralghton. Goal
afier touchdown: O'Connor of Creighton
Substitutes' For Crelghton. Belford for
Savory. Savory for Belford. Basinlus for
Morton. Keeley for Uchty. Length of
quarters: 1'i.Oti.
ItedM to with Atbletle.
Pick Hoblttzel and Duffy Lewis of the
lVoston Red Pox have been engaged by
Connie Mack to take the trip to the coast
with the Athletes this fall to play
liauuiy's team of National leavgue stars.
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Manager Mark Announces He Will
Start All Ills Regulars In Mon
day' Game to Prepare
for Serlea.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3. -Washington
won tha final tame of Its schedule here
today, 7 to 3. Coombs made his first ap-j
pearanoe In a game in this city In two
years and did well until the fifth Inning,
when the visitors scored three runs by
bunching three hits with two passes and
a sacrlilce liy. Manager macs, anuuuutcu
that he will start all of his regulars In
Monday's game against New York In
order to prepare them for th world's
series. Score:
WA8HrNV,TON. PHILADELPHIA.
AB H O A B AH.H.O.A.E.
Afosta. U.... 3 1 Orilompn'n. cf 3 0 110
Fnater, 3b... 4
Moller, rf.. 4
nsndll, lb...
H banks, cf...
Mormn, tb... 4
Henry, 0
MoRridt, . 4
Ayr, p 1
Shaw. p. 1
Smith 1
i
1 1
1 10
1 3
1 1
1 T
1 t
0 0
t 0
0 0
LKIipr. 3D 3
OW.lsh, If.... 4
0Lapp. c 3
0 ruuhcra, 2b 4
ran, w S
lWyckoff. rf.. I
OMoore, lb.... 1
Rex-hefoit, lb i
t'onmbfl, p.., t
Ofennock. p.. S
Schans
.... 1
II II T 11 I
Touls 39 7 S7 14 i
Ratted for Wyckoff In ninth.
Washington 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 '
X'niiaueipiua " v v v v v j
...1 X X U V V V
Two-base hits: Foster, Oandll. Three-
base hit: Acosta. Hits: Off Ayres, 4 1 1 ! in holding their opponents ror uonnn.
four Innings; off Shaw, 3 In five Innings; (The Coyotes unlimbered their heavy guns
nocin8,l.rngr,riVue1;;int; -t the beginning of the conflict and when
Henry. Sacilfhe flies: Gondii. Lapp, j the last bugle was sounded It was found
Moore. Stolen baseH: Moe.ller, Wyckoff. , tnat ten gaping holes had been torn in
dr't'on? "ahn'gV'Fbualithe enemy's line for a total count of 7
rielphia, 7. Rases on balls: Off Ayres, 3; j tr, 0. Belleveue tried the oien style of
off Shaw. 3; off Coombs, 2: ; off I'epnock. p,a . throughout the game, using a total
3. First base on errors: Washington, 2; , , ' ...... . . i
Fhlladelphlu. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By r twenty-eight forward passes for a gain
Ayres, Thompson; by Coombs. Mueller.
Struck out: By Ayres, 6; ty inaw, ; ny
Coombs. 1; by Pe.nnock. 2. Wild pitch:
Shaw. Time; L."5. Umpires: Kvans and
O'Brien.
Iowa Opens Season
Trimming Teachers
IOWA CITY. Ia., Oct. 3. (Sjieclal Tele
gram.) Iowa opened the 1914 foot ball
season today with a farcical game with
the State Teax-hers, who were defeated,
95 to 0. The visitors after fighting early
and holding the Hawkeyes from a score
for ten minutes weakened after that
and the Iowa team scored at will, gener
ally after the f:rst play after the klck
ioff. Parsons was the best of the firfct
string backs, with Gross also making
ome clever dodging runs. Lineup:
IOWA
TKACHERS.
Glenn
Houghton-..
Barron
lienlo
Prueckner .
.... "Wllley
Strike
. Roderick
Fearing
. Boatman
MaeMahon
. V'hitford
.. Schmltt
HaskervUle
Kirk
'arberry
fJross
Ikmnelly
Parsons .
ills
iimiun HUll ......C. . . .- 3 VUM
. Touchdowns: Parsons, 4; Wills J; Don
Uryson
nelly, 2; Iyetght. 2; Carberry. S: Gross.
Gnals from touchdmwne: Parsons, 6;
Brueckner. 2; Cartierry. Wills, 2. Ref.
eree: Eilllngson. Umpire: Umbarger,
Yale. Head Itiaiman: Coggesshall,
Grinnell.
( labby and Chip Matched.
SAN FRANCJSCO. Cal , Oct. J-Jimmy
Clabby of Hammond, Ind., and Gorge
Chip of New Castle, Pa-, were matched
here today to fight twenty rounds at I'aly
P. I P.
..LT.I R.T. . .
..I.O.I R.G...
. . Kil l I.G....
4-..Jv.l.L.'l...
,...R.K.I U K...
....Q.H.I Q.B...
... . L. H I R.K..
....Kit. UH.
. . . . F. H. F.B...
T L' II l'
City, a sutiurb the last week of this
month, at l.riH pounds, the middleweight
limit The exact date was not named, j
1
IEL PLUCKS
POP-POP HONORS
apolis Rider Cops Laurels
m Fleckenstein, Former
Champ of Omaha Track.
k NEW CYCLONE WHEEL
Two Races from Fleck and
kves and Leads in Big Free-
for-All Event.
ETH RETURNS TO TRACK
Who Was Injured Is Second
in Two Races.
IS- AND RICHARDS TIE
ltal Twenty Point In French.
lit Knees. Tie for First nnd
Second, While Sudrtcth
Captures Third.
T establishing a well-defined su
cy nt the rare a week sao. l.,iri-v
enstein, tho Denver ruler, niel his
rloo yesterday afternoon nt the
urn speedway and was compelled to
' bis roll,! In favor of .1. .. McNi.l
Minneapolis. McNIel re, i-tve.l a
me, a sister to lorry's m.v blue, the
r day, nnd he trimmed Klerk in thai
races in which they were rntcicd.
Niel won the two nnd three mile
ch tares from Heck and Murtv
ves nnd copped the free-for-all five-
event from the field. He ripped over
exhibition lap In 12H seconds, one-fifth
a second slower than the record.
harley Suddeth, the Indianapolis youth.
tumbled a week ago, was bark on
i track yesterday and the trailing .llnx
pped on him for a second time. Charley
in't spill, hut hn lost the cap on his oil
n and was compelled to scratch In one
the races he was entered. He placed
ennd In both the other two races. His
achlno was a little out of tune yestcr-
iv. hut he Intends to procure a new oil
p. tune up the bike and tear loose today.
Sndilr.th Rides Meelj-.
Suddeth and Tex Richards rode one of
in prettiest races of the day In the
penlng race. Tex won out by a scant
ireo feet. Charley trimmed Tex In the
ext race, but Henry Iewis sputtered
ito the fore and came home a winner
or Suddeth by the same scant three
et.
The match races, with McNIel, Fleck-
ustein and Graves, the best of the riders.
rticipatlng, were the exciting affairs.
he three came home In a bunch each
me nnd McNIel barely won the laurels.
Free-for-4,11 Thriller.
The free-for-all was the big thriller,
he above three and Lewis and Richards
ere entered. Lewis was forced to drop
t after the first half dozen laps and
chards lagged behind the trio of stars.
rst McNIel took the lead, then Oraves.
ien Fleck pushed his wheel ahead.. Not
til the last lap was the result definite.
ien McNIel pulled ahead and Graves
opped behind Fleckensteln and they
ilshed In that order. They averaged
liety miles an hour for the entire five
lea.
frhe races will start today at I o'clock.
fie gates will be opened at 1 o'clock.
its to the Carter Lake club run inrougo
SnnAiltiflV. Results:
Ra,. Kn 1 three miles. French point:
Apx Richards, first; Charles Suddeth. sec
ond; Uutch Meyers, third. Time, 2:04.
Race No. 2, two miles: J. A. McNIel,
first: Lam' Fleckensteln. second; Marty
tiraves, third. Time, 1:3".
I Race No. 3, four miles. French point:
Henrv IewlR. first; Charles Suddeth, sec
ond; Tex Richards, third. Time, 2:4i.
Race No. 4, three miles: J. A. McMel,
first; Larry Fleckensteln, second; Marty
Graves, third. Time, 2 06.4.
Race No. b, rive nines, r reni n punn.
Henry Lewis, first; Tex RJehsrds. sev
J p'iala on French1' pdnt rarest Heiiry
j j.ewls, twenty: Tex Richards, twenty;
I Charles Suddeth. twelve,
, 1 No. ,P V:l" i. JRet
r,r,l It'll flat
Race No. 7. five miles, grand free-for-all
sweepstakes: J. A. McNIel, first;
Larrv Fleckensteln, second; Marty
Graves, third. Time, 8:1S.
Bellevue Fails to
Score in Game with
Nebraska Wesleyan
I'VIVUBJITV pr.iCK Neb. Oct. 3.
(Special.) Fighting gamely, but losing all
the time. Bellevue went down t a de-
2 clslve defeat at the hands of the Wes-
leyan Coyotes on Johnson field Friday aft-
' crnoon. The visitors were never, within
'striking distance, of the Wesleyan goal
l. - J nnlu I nrn nf thl-A limi.l Btlleeeeiled
i . .
of sixty-three yards. Wesleyan tried only
three passes, gaining twenty yards. ThlH
was the first game of the season tor the
Coyotes, while the visitors had played one
game with Crelghton. The dore therefore
would be in favor of Wesleyan In the
clah with the Crelghton aggregation on
October 14.
. The lineup:
WF.SLF.YAN. BELLKVKUK.
Durham, Capt..L.E.jR.K Wlnkreo
Wilder L.T. R.T Webb
Willanion L.G.IL.U Llchtwalter
Williams ..
Prouty
C.
C
.. Berkbelmer
Gustavson
Ohman, Cait.
Peters
Gilmoro
Maxwell
Jtaoely
Garey
GUmore
YcKler
. . . . R. G
UG.
(UT...
I UK...
M ormack
...R.T.
Hussey
H. K
Katun ...
Slmonds
Kline ...
Johnson .
Patrick .
Q B.
gu
L.H.
R.H.
F.B.
L.K ..
IQ.H...
I R.H..,
I L.H..,
F.H...
F.B...
Referee: Keaxns. Umpire: Harmon.
Mr Cook Blanks Hartley,
M'COOK, Neb.. Oct. .-(Spe.-ial )
McCook High school otiened the foot ball
wmon here Friday afternoon, by defeat
ing Hartley High school. Si to I). Mc
Cook easily had tho advantage In every
department of the game. M crook's team
work was snappy and fast, the backfield
circling the ends and bucking the Hue con
slstentely for good gains. A heavy wind
rr.adn forward passing difficult, although
several were completed by botn teams.
Grand Island Wins frana RaTrana.
RAVENNA, Neb., Oct. Special. )
The foot ball season opened here Friday
with a game between the Grand Island
school and the local high school team
The teams were so well matched that
neither scored until the third quarter,
when Ravenna crowded the line. Huring
the fourth quarter Grand Island worked
Its way down the field and scored. Th
final count was i to 3, In favor of Grand
inland.
SPORTS SECTION of
The
undai
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t viv
s . if ,V vj , . ; ., I V A-" r.. 'A
IJ J XM.TTZVt k'. l. t r 4 Z..TJK 1 YW-.Nm4 ' TTi I nmUle Net. Hen,.
f3 ' , l&:h Pytf.KSm ' ."t.hr virtually gave Nebraska, their
rZ2Zx, I V-!Vi.j. A"1 V Aian S,'k: W-V' -l UC r1- second touchdown on a costly fumble on
feCTVl VXlJ, Vfy:.; &&'?iiift&' f' "'' " "ven-yard ,ne. Nebraska re-
"Lefty" Flynn, the former Vale star
who was expelled because of his escapade
with a young woman, that led to his
elopement and considerable newspaper
notoriety, Is back again In foot ball togs
BRAYES GIYE GIANTS ONE
Last Game of Season Between Flag
Contenders Goes to Shutout.
MAE GUARD RETURNS TO FORM
Double Bill Played fin I'olo Grounds,
Boston Mnklnsr Fifteen lilts In
First and W inning, Four
to One.
NEW YORK. Oct. 3,-New Vork divided
the last double-header as well as the ea- j
son's series with Boston, when It won the
second game today by a score of 1 to 0,
after the new champions took the first
game, 4 to 1. Boston made fifteen hits In
the firet game and bunched them for runs
In the fourth and ninth Innings. Hchs
was also effective In the pinches.
The second game, Has .ttiei affair, as
Muru.ua rd made the only New Vork lilt,
but Crutcher forced in the only run of the
game in the fourth Inning when he
passed four men. Marquard returned to
form ami shut out the champions with
five ecatered hits. The fielding of Maran
ville and Fletcher and a wonderful catch
fof a foul by Burns In the first game
were feature. Fred Tyler, a. brother of
George Tyler, the Boston pitcher, caught
both games for Boston. .Meyers had a
finger smashed In the first and was
forced to retire. Score, first game:
BOSTON. NKW YORK
AH H O A.H!
All II D A K
' Moran, rf . . . . 4
. Munn, If 1
1 llilK.y, 2b.... 6
, I 'unriiilly. If. 3
; alhpr. rf . . 1
; tthitifl. lb.. 6
I Pevor. cf. ... 4
I J. Kn.lt h, ill. a
I Maranvtr. f.9 4
! K. T) !r, c. . 4
Jamen, p 1
Unas, P S
1 0 0 Q.lrwlier If.
0 1 0 it.iujle, 2li..
2 2 4 2 miiiih, rf .
1
l ::
0 1 u
1 3 3
(I 1 u
ll 1 3
0 0 I
2 111 1
0 1 u
2 I
0 (I 0
II 2 I.
II 0 0
1 0 ft
0 0 0
1 I 0 Ui'h-n leir.
I 0 0 -luilHm'. i t 4
1 12
2 :
2 0
1 4
u :
1 0 iranl. ttb. . . .
U Oilma, 3t..
4 OlMkl.-, II,.
Ii LAli-yprM. i.
4 'ij'ihtiwiii. !
10 0 0 PI. .
3 1 I 111. Smith, c
rnrnmi, p.
J Tolalf S 16 27 21 Murray ..,
I hitliipp. p..
1 TotHla 31 6)'
u 0
I 'Pies ran for Johnson in eighth,
j Butted for Fromine In eighth.
Boston I) 0IJ20O002
-4
New York 0 0 u 0 0 0 0 I u 1
i First base on errors: New York. :i. j
' Two-basn hits: J. Smith, liewire, .McikIc,
' I lugey, father. Stolen liases: I Mim-y, j
1 Wlutted. Left on basi s: .Sew York, ;
j Boston. 9. Liouliie plays: Fletctn-r to :
! Ooyle; Grant to I'oyle to Merkle; Maran
I vllle to U lutteil i.'i; Hess to Tyn r tn
J. Smith to F. Tyler lo Maranx tile Basis'
on b.iKs: o'f Fromiue. 2. off llei.s, i
Struck cot: By V ronime, 3; by S' hupp. 1
Hits: off Jamea, none in three inning,
j off Hess, 6 In six Innings: o'f Fromine, 12
I in eight innings; off ri. hupp, i in one In
! nlng. Time. 1 SO. I'mplns: Klem and
j Emslle. More, second game:
' BOSTON NEW YORK
i AH 11. OAK All 11 OAK-
Moran. if ... 4
Unify. 2b ... 4
I I V.her rf ... 4
I W hlttail. lb. 4
1 Maiio. rf. . . .. 3
I J. Kmllh, b. I
J M&rauvir, M 3
I F. Tylar, a.. 1
J Rudolph, p.. 0
J Crueller, p. .. 0
I rtlrand. p 2
t 1
'Ifs'hur, If
1
0 1
1
9
1 :
t
1
e 2
0
0 0
t e
OIKDllt. 2b....
0 iiriii,, rf....
itm-k, :tb
"lurhtr. a
(I I
0 2
i 0
.,
e 2
11 0
11 1
i
S-MKlsraii', cf I
U,rant Jb 1
lurray. It.. . 1
OMerkla. lb... I
I Kmllh, 1: 1
lMnpiard, p :l
Toula
.M Kin
Tolala 34 1 27 14 1
Bcisl cm
New York .
first base
.0 I) II II II II 0 O-JI
..II 0 V 1 0 0 tl 0 -l
errors; J'ew York, 1;
Omaha
7
OMAHA. srXDAY MOKXIXU, (HTOBKK"
x ?r 'urr. 4v-a w wjirrr -x;.wn v i :i,,.e. ,,nly ,,lhpr t,u-'"1
MVJKV'V' W4Y;f7kai -4 )Y s. Vp.'
He tried In vain to get reinstated at Vol-i,
nnd the sought entrance at several other
big schools, Hnd was turned down by all
He hua finally secured entry at Rutgers,
I
I'oston, I. Left on bases New York. 7;
HoHtun, 4. Iiouliln plays; Strand to
Marunvllle to Whltted; ! Ii tcner to Mer
kle. liases on hulls: (Iff .Mjirmmrd, I;
off Crutcher. fi; off Strand. 3. Struck out:
By Muro.ua.rd. :t; by Rudolph, 1. Wild
pitch. Si rand. Hits (iff Rudolph, none
in three Innings; off Crutcher, 1 In one
Innint, and none out in fifth; off Strand,
none In five Innings. Time: 1:;W, em
pires: Klein and Knislle
Ford Holds Buffs
Hitless Eight Innings
HI FFALO, Oct. 3. Pittsburgh today
f took the last of the series, a twelve ln-
nlng contest, 2 to 1. Russell Ford held
the visitors runless and hitless for eight
Innings, when a double by Iennox and u
sacrifice fly tied the score. Pittsburgh
on In the twelfth, Savage crossing the
Plate on two errors by Smith and a single
by Lennox. Score: R.H. Ii
Buffalo 1 000000 0 00001 7 B
l'lttsburgh ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 4 2
Batteries: Ford and Blair; Camnllz
ami Berry.
Indianapolis Wins
First from Bears
KENVER, Oct. 3.-lndlanapolis Amer
ican Association team won the first game
of the Inter-league series from the Den
ver Western league team today, 1 to 1.
The locals scored their only run In the
first inning on a walk and a double.
Score: R.H. 10.
Indianapolis .0101
i o o o . it o
ivnver 1 0 0 0 0 (i (I 0 01 K 2
Batteries: Mors ami Livingston; H:ir
riiiKton, Zamloch ami Block.
Chifeds Take Game
From the Slufeds
CHICAGO, Oct. 3 - llendrix heh St.
Louis to two hits today und Chicago
pounded I'avenport hard In the sixth and
Keuppcr in the eighth, Chicago winning,
fi to 1. Score- It II :.
St. Ixmis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0- 1 2 2
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 4 1
Batteries: I lavenpiirt, Keuppcr and
Chapman; llendrix and Wilson.
BROOKFEDS LOSE LAST
HOME GAME TO BALFEDS
BROOKLYN. Oct. 3. The Brooklyn!
j Fede rals played their last home game ofj
the season today and lost it to Baltimore,
4 to 2. nnneran s wild throw In the
sixth let Batis home with the tlelng run
, and Walsh's single In the same Inning
! ."cored Klrkpatrick, Baltimore taking a
lead which Brooklyn could not overcome.
Sc ore: R.H E.
Baltimore ...0 1000200 1- 471
Brooklyn ....0 1001000 0- 2X3
Batteries: Suggs and Jacklitsch; Fln
ic mn and Watson.
Williams Loaned.
The Detroit club has loaned Pitcher
John Williams to the Saciamento team,
lie will return to the Tigers next Spring
Manager Jennings says Williams Is a
left handed twlrler and was the only
native Hawaiian In the major leagues.
Bee
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where the coach Is busy taking out tho
kinks that came Into "lefty's" system an
a re milt of his long lay-olf. and It Is
likely he will shine again on the gridioru.
WHITE SOX LOSE WITH JINX
Hoist City Championship Flag and
Are Beaten Twice by Browns.
DROP DOWN TO SEVENTH PLACE
F. Walker's Triple with Rases
Filled lii First Game and Pretty's
Steal of Home In Second
Feature Play.
CHICAGO, Oct. S.-The hoisting of the
city championship flag today proved to
be a hooilo to Chicago. They lost both
games of the double-header to St. Louis.
Tho scores were 7 to 1 and 4 to 0. As a
result of tho double defeat Chloagii
dropped Into seventh place In the pennant
race.
III the Initial game Hem's wlldness' Hm. to Une attU(.kli a fttoA defense
coupled with npportune hitting enabled ' against the forward pass und In addition
the visitors to win, while Baumgardncr's : worked tho open game with better suc
flna pitching coupled with the loose play-! cess than the Prlncetonluns. Early In
lug of the locals, and Scott's generosity I , ter when It carried the
In giving bnses on balls, enabled St. Iouls ball ovr for a touchdown In four plays
to fchut out the homo club In the second j from the l'orly-yard line, did Princeton
K me. show a semblance of exiiected form X
K. Walker's triple with the buses filled! forward puts, Kberstadt to Law. nettTd
In the first game and I'ratt's steal of ! eighteen yards, a lino plunge one, 4
home In the second game were features, j Rugby puss, Law to Roland, added ten
Score, first game: R.II K. I inure, and the score was made by Kddy
St. Uiul 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 1 0-710 1 1 r.irivui',1 ,., nni.H itb
1 1111 iif," I ll 11 u ll 711 V II I o I,
Kiiueries: eiiman ami .gnew: Bens.
Iithrop, Jasper and Schullc.
Score, second Maine: R.H K.
St. Louis 0001 1 ? 4 4 1 I
Chicago 0 0 0 0 O 0-0 1 III
Batteries: llaumgardner and .Agnew;;
rcoii anil M'lialK.
Tigers Overcome Naps
By Rally in Ninth
DETROIT, Oct. 3 -By a nlnth-lnnln; , U,w" , wn f"UK,ht an?,- ,and U
rally which produced three runs. Detroit ,,0,,," he ,""W n Tarklo's terrl
,,,... . a . , , ' , tnry most of the time Peru was not able
c'l'fealed I leveland, 6 to 5, here today. , . , , . . . "
11, , T . Ht'",p a touchdown In the first half.
H in,-cr passed Dubuc and Rush In the Al , j,,.,,,,, of tho gwond haJm
last Itinjn. and each runner scored on rlelll(1B. fol. ,Vru blorkpd ft klcK recoy.
an In ield error. Crawford s single the,, prC(, , ba ma(,o ft toucndo
brought Mtt horn,, with the winning run. j uut peru flllle(j tll kuk Aftep
All of Cleveland's tallies were mude off . BerlM , ,., lM fflP.rrl ...
Covnleakle, who, like DtUlnger, was ex
tremelv wild. Score: HUE
'leelad 0 0 0 ? 0 0 2 1 0 6 t 4
Detroit 0 0 2 0 1 0 I) 0 3 cl 7 0
Butteries: Hillluger and Euan; Covcle
skel, Dublin and Stunuge, Buker.
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,0 .bnaDl6 X aUKS
to Defeat Boston
BOSTON, Oct. 3.
Errors tiv Tinatnn In
r.riors ny isoston to-
day enabled New York to win the final
game between the two clubs, t to t. Bos
ton tried hard to tie the score In the
t int li Inning and made two runs, but a
brilliant bit f fielding by Peckenpaugh
retired Gardner for the first put out and
the next two men were thrown out at
first. Score: R. U.K.
New York 1 000000a-3 & X
Boston 00000000 23 4 7
Butteries: Fisher and Sweeney; Shore,
Cooper and Thoiuas.
HUSKERS BARELY
WHIP WASHBURN
Costly Fumbling by Backfield at
Crucial Moments Ruin Ne
braska's Chances to Score.
LINE FLAY DISAPPOINTING
Corey and Norris. Reputed Fast,
Poor and Amack and Balis,
Ends, Fall Down.
BEALES MAKES LONG END RUN
Scrambles Through Field Fifty
Yards for Touchdown.
OLD-STYLE PLAY ONLY USED
Attempt nt Komard l'an Flunk
and I iinihiKki n Depend
I loni'il dvnnces by Hsl
Hann nnd Other.
LINCOLN", Neb., Oct. S.-(Ppeclal Tele
(tisni V Tho N'ebrnska t'ornhtiskers won
the npenlng game of the season from
Washburn college, 14 to 7, but the Corn
buskers of 1!M4 Iwiro little resemblance to
Stlelim's powerful machine of last year.
It was an exceedingly ragged exhibition
which the ( 'ornhusgers staged.
Fumbling continually, but especially at
critical times, when score were In sight,
cent the Hunkers at least three, touch
downs. Tho entire backfield shared In
tho fumbling, but Chamberlain was the
particular offender. Howard alone showed
up with customary steadiness., and hla
work In running back punts was excel
lent Washburn's backfield was also guilt rl
of frequent fumbling, marring the limiiV
from the spectators' standpoint.
Ilealea Furnishes Thrills.
Llttlo Reales, the speedy little left half
for Washburn, provided the thriller when,
with the ball In tho center of the field.
he circled the Nebraska left end, shook,
off several tncklers and dodged others,
and raced fifty yards for a touchdown.
Washburn raised Its total to seven points
by kicking goal and the score was tied,
the Hunkers having scored earlier In the
second period on a series of line plunges
and end runs, with Halllgan, Chamber
lain ami Rutherford lugging the bail (or
long distances.
Washburn came back with open style
play and negotiated several successful
forward nasses for five to elirht virHi
.i.. ...i ... ...... .... . .
eiyie in piay, ii tag ailiupis at
w r'l passes going wild.
ti.iu i.
naiiiitii, ii
Rutherford and Chamberlain
up to their reputation as groumt
gainers, but Nebraska's line failed to per
forin and the Nebraska backfield was
handicapped nt a considerable extent.
Cameron pliud well at center, Abbott
and HhlelUj nt gaurria, but Corey ami
Korrls fslled to show up to expected
strength on the defensive tackles and
Amack and Halls failed to fill the bill
at ends. .
Washburn made most of their gains
around the ends. Lineup:
NFHRASKA. I WASHBFR.V.
Amack ..
Norris ...
hleldB ..
Cameron
Ahbolt ..
Corey ...
...URIbK
. .L.T.II..T
...L.G. l.tl
C.C
...II O.IR.U....R.
...It. T.I K.T....O.
... Billings
.. Stewart
Llnge
. .. Burrett
Whiten nib
Whlloomh
Balls R. K. It K Trobert fCl
Howard Q H ly.i: Kibe
Rutherford .. L. II. B. L. I1.B Denies
Halllgan (C I.R.Il B.F B Myeis
Chiinberlain ...F.B.
Touchdowns: Howard I. Beales. aGoals
from touchdowns: Hiilllgan 2, Trobert.
Substitutes: Vllllpigue for Myers, Ream
for Kibe, McCafferty for Champney,
Chumpney for McCafferty, Janney for
I.Inge, Hawkins for Howard, Delemntra
for Chamberlain. Referee: A. O. Reld,
Michigan. Head linesman: W. A. Luke.
Ooane. Umpire: Ir. J. A. Retlly, Kanau
Clly Athletic club. Time of iUarters:,li
minutes.
Tigers Defeat the
Stubborn Bucknells
PHINCF.TON. N. J., Oct. J.-Buckncll
was defeated by Princeton here today
10 to 0. The vlBltors proved unexpect
edly stronu. niierinir a stubborn resist-
! nell In the final period worked four
j pusses In succession for a total of fifty
yards, but lost the bull on tha fifth pass
when It crossed the goal.
TARKIO COLLEGE LOSES .;
IN CONTEST WITH PERU
PERU. Neb.. Oct. 3. tSpeclal Tele
gram.) -Tarkio college lost to the Peru
teachers on Peru's gridiron today, 13 to
pall was carried to Tarklo s
to Tarklo's five-yard
line, where Janda, Bern's big tackle,
made a line smash and carried the ball
over the line and kicked goal. Neither
side made pctacular plays, but Peru's
men were bteadier. About SO) attended.
Lyons Piles 1 u Blgr Score.
LYONS.- Neb.. Oct. 3. (Special.) The
Lyons 1 Neb.) High school foot ball team
defeated the Decatur High school team
at Decatur yesterday by the extremely
uoc-niu.-u m ore m lot 10 w. l ue gamo
.., iniar.Kttn- . nretie hni 11..
fact that Lyons piled up twenty-on
touchdowns In forty-two minutes of play
Is a record score.
This Is the third win for Lyons, with
no defeats. Lyons won from Oaklsnd
two weeks sgo, 12 to 0. and from the In
dian team of Winnebago last week, in
to 19. Next week Lyons plays Blair at
Blair.
Pirates Hook a Froaaoet.
The Pittsburgh club has purchased Out
fielder Jese, Altenberg from the Ludlng
ton club of tho Michigan State lea