t j i I j ; i i 1 i! Bringing Up CADCTY- Dt9' HI?. ifP l IN THE PARLOR AUD WANTS TO EE TOO IN RECAROTO A POSITION DO WHRT TOO CAM FOR HIM AS HE oeloncsto the. smart RALLY IH EIGHTH YAIH FORRODRKES Sonrkes Tie Score Then, but Sioux Path One Orer in the Sinth. BCOEE READS SIX TO FIYE BIOUX CITT, la.. BepL L (Special Tel tTnun.) Pa Kourke'a thletea put up a tiff battle for the final came of the mean with the ohamplona, but after a tfeapermte rally In the eighth frame, 'Which deadlocked the aoore. Spike Kelly ' settled down, held the vlaltora aafe and the Indiana cored the winning run In the ninth Inning, after two were out. The final count waa to . Cooney led off for the Indiana In the Dlntb frame by grounding out to Breen. Coegrora then slipped a aafe one to cen ter and raced to third baae on a hit and run play when Callahan dlahed one Into right that Foraythe mussed up after a desperate attempt to catch It. LeJeune purposely waa walked, filling the bases. At this stage of the game, IWatson, the new outfielder appeared. (With the count three and two on him "Wauon drove one to deep center, which McCheaney smothered, but too deep In the pasture to warrant even an attempt to tret Coagrova. who scored the winning run on the sacrifice fly. Rearkee lini Irore. The visitors were the first to score, ending a run across In the second frame. Weils started off with a single to left and Krug sacrificed him to second. Mc Chesney then singled to right and Well's counted. In the fifth Inning the champions forged Into the lead. Thompson had v given Kelly three balls when he retired. In- areraoll aava Kallv tl.a fourth ant ha walked. Cooney sacrificed. Coagrove singled to right and Kelly waa caught the plata, Forsythe making a beautiful pog from tight field. Callalias walked and LeJeune singled to center, scoring Cong rove. LeJeune stole second and scored behind Callahan when Krug booted Watson's easy grousdr. Crosby started the sixth with an Isfleld .... ws. uii wmioiif m huiih, Kelly wnitlea, put Cooney singled to right, scoring Crosby and Donnelly. BSvea V la Eighth. Omaha evened up In the eighth. Fori gythe opened with a single to right Wells planted ens to the same garden. Krug waa an easy out. McChesne singled to center, counting Forothe and Wells. Le Oeune dropped Tannehilt's fly and Mo Chesney went to the corner. Schlletner Was hit by a pitched ball. IngersoU'g in field out gave MoCheeney home plate and Taanehlll counted on Callahan's rror of Smith's grounder. Score: .SIOUX CITY. AB, R. It. O. A. K, Cooney, Sb . o 1 l r jr rJ ror ' ' .1 v y ,k i f v O. A. ' 0 1 16 I J is O. A. It 1 26 1 scoied. I 2 ovsrove, ii e I Tailahan, as 4 1 lJeun, cf $ 1 Svataen, rf 4 4 llensltng, Sb 4 Crosby, lb 4 1 ionnelly, e 4 1 Lelly, p M S Totals .......... sT 7 OMAHA. IS AB. R. H. O. A. Ev. Ftnita, IT 0 1 1 e ptreen, ID orsytne, rf 5 Wells, o. .4 MoCheaney, Cf 6 H annehlll. lb 4 Schllebner. lb I Thompson, p 1 lugereoU. p S Totals M Fleux City I M I I M M jmaha 0 1 0 4 0-8 Two-base hits: Callahan. Hensl.ng. facrt'lee hits: Krug. Cooney, Wdis. 5acrifloa fly: Watson. Mtolen baaea: Crosby. LeJeune, Watson. Cooney. Ioubl plays: Cosgrove to Crosby; Krug to Ureen to Schilebner; Hensling to Callahan to Croaby. Innings pitched: By 1 hoinpaon, four; by Inversoll. four anil two-thirds. Hits: Off Thompson, 6; off Ingeraoll. 7. Bases on balls: Off Ingrr eoll, 4; off Kelly, 4. Struck out: By lngrrsoll, 1; by Kelly, 8. Hit by pitched ball: SchUebner. Time: 8:00. , Umpire: Black. THOMAS DEFEATS DRUMMERS Ills Baltl.u ia Third a.d K.erth aad Pitching Wins. Dra MOINES. Sept. 1 Thomas' bat- tlug in the third and fourth l ining and b s pitching throUKhout the came caused -,v onrii, i id i, in tne second game of the series here Score: ST. JOSEl'lI. All. R. H. A. E. KVcholson. If. Orudick. 2b.. ., Jielruer. cf...., ns lb Boultes Sb ... Wl lams, rf.., Oroe.llug, ss.. 'onnolly, o.,. luittr. p Totals 8 S 24 It AB. R. II o. 11 A. B. ITahn, rf Hunter, cf... fcaf, 20.. Jon. lb Hartford as il.woldt 3b... 'fcilia, if , franam. c. 3 bonus, p.. b - 4 S 0 4 2 2 4 0 8 4 IS Trtals Si S 12 27 0t oJsth 4 14 4 4a 4LS Mulnes 4 1li Tbraje-ba.se hits: Graham. Sawyer. Two baM lilt: Th ina'. bacrl lie hit: Ens. 4-tuien base: N cholaon. Lft on baaa: M. eJaav. S; Lea Muluea. It fiuuclt out: Father Hb JUtT BACk FROM COLLEGE HE'S AWKJLLY NICE - FATHER 1 Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAOUB Played. Woi. Lost Pet. .hli .Mm .6) .in .3"0 .43 .4? .8J0 De Moines .A Hi 7 70 l bit Denver Topeka 132 hloux City 12 Lincoln 1X1 Omaha 134 Wichita 131 St. Joseph 1 hi M M ft! t 75 87 tfi ." M 43 NAT. LKAOU&. AM Kit. LEAGUE. W.L.Pctl Wl..Pct. Phlla ,.66 62 .bSSRoton HO .073 Brooklyn ..MM .o.T7 Detroit Kl 41 .oVd Boston U 58 .62iChicao ....7J .KW C hicago ....58 M .4!6Wahing n 3 57 .bio St. lxul ..60 65 .6l7New York. .55 6.1 .4i Pittsburgh. tU H .47Ht Louis... .47 V5 .txh Cincinnati 6o 64 .4ul Cleveland ..47 74 .SWI New York ..W (I .4JPhlla 31 K3 FfcJO. UAUUn AMER. AKH'N. W.LPct. W.LPct. Pittsburgh 6 53 .5w Minneapolis to . .a Kaavark SA &2 f, !- l'alll ..76 M .( Kan. City... M .oj uOUUvllla ..68 61 .627 Ch.curo ... 5 .52X1 Indianapile . .-.. Krooklyn ..67 .4fi inn. Clly...01 St. Ixul...S7 M .5t7f Milwaukee .60 l .40 Buffalo ....6167.6171 'leveland ..M73.4H4 Baltimore .41 .ti 'olumbua ..4HK2.3W Yes teniae's Ileaaita. WBSTEKN LEAOUK. Bt Joseph, ; i'a tiuiiw, o. Vvlchua, 4; ixtnver, 7. Lincoln. 6; 'lopena, 1L Ouuuia, 5; Bioux City. 1 NA11UA1. LEAGUE. 8t. Lou.a. 4-l; 1'lttaburgn, 0-7. Cincinnati. 4; ilonton, 0. I'liilaueiphln, 6; infw i ftrk, 1 AMERICAN LHAUUK. Nw York, 1; W aahlnaton. X C'lnvelanU. t, ft. Ixula, 2. C'hloHHO, 4; Detroit. 6. UvaUin, ; i'hliadcipnla. 0. Pt. Louie. 7: i-lUabumh, 1 llaltimora. 7; Hrooklyn, 4. Newark. Z; Buffalo, 6. AMF.Hh.AN ASHOCIATION. Milwaukee, 12: Ht. Paul. S. Columbua, t; In1tanaoolta, 1. Kanaaa i .ty. 1-6: M.nneaiwlla, t-10. Cleveland. 12-S; Lotilavl.le, 4-1. Usmri Today Western Ijeaa-ue Bt. Joseph at Dee Mulnea. VV'lil.ll. mt ll...r I ln.u.ln joiea, umana at Bioux city. Mallonal Luaaue Mt. Ixiuis at j burah. Cincinnati at Boston, Philadelphia fJ r YOUREtnTJPTp jf rTOlTcOME..To f Y rPvf ' X'? Tuur i K-W TOMORROW! .nv tJC v. Sng7.veirn'dJ'a-tN8r E&BVSXS. mt . tMtx.ltrB. M.J&Lte!!?-- I " ""w. "'. ( burLh Baltimore at Brooklyn. Newark at Buffalo, Chicago at Kansas City. By Thomas, : by Kelfer, I. Bases on halls: O f Thomas, 2; off Ke.fer. 6. Hit by liltonsd ball: By Trinnuia. Me.mer. Doubie play: Sawer to llartrord to I In... Al-HMMJ k.ll. ,i(yan ana cusiua, time: I HEARS MUNCH HIT AND WIN " Orlssllee Again Give Wichita , , Waives m Beatlasr. ijmkvkk, Colo., 8ept. 1. Denver hunched hits on Southern today and won again from WlrhlU 7 to 4. Score: DENVEIt ..... ' AB. R. H. O. A. H A. 0 s 1 miner, ri D 2 1 Kellher, ss $11 Spencer, cf .4 S S Onllowsy, 2b 4 11 Mpt'ormlck, lb S 11 Shields, lb 4 0 1 Coffey, Sb 4 0 1 i 1 Shesuk, c 4 0 0 UaskelL p Totals 4 0-0 SS 7 WICHITA. Ail. R. 11 27 11 II. 8 1 1 1 0 0 1 8 I 10 O. 0 s 1 1 A. 0 I Tallinn, rt 0 Bennett, cf 1 1 Hosp. as . .. 0 Theis.ng. If . Hetllng. 2b .. Brltton, 2b . . I'atterson, lb Gray, o Southern, p . Totals ... 7 11 0 84 Wichita ..1 0002000 1-4 Denver 3 1 0 0 0 0 8 1 7 Stolen base: Mliler. Two-base hlta; Calloway. TnelHli.a. Rttencer. Ksllhur 6, Three-base hit: I'atterson. Bases on bulls: 0 Off (louthern. 8; off Uaskctl, 1. Struck a, out: By Southern, 12; by Oaskell, 4. Shc 0 rlflce hits: Knilher, Southern. Shields. itounie piiy: uanoway to Kellher to Sllelds. Wild pitch; Southern. Time: 1,46. Umpire: Oelsel. KAWS AGAIN SLAUGHTER LINKS Teska Wins Contest by tba gear f Klevea t0 Klve. I aV ii,e I nou TOPBKA. Kin., Sept. l.-Topeka again iivu ionium uir a one score lo,.av. a. a , t i.. . , " reby Di aci lea I Iv clim-hlna- tha i.mI d on third place. Tvd.m.. i.i peka's attk with a Lome run. triple and two s luclea. Ho row got the first core for Lluooln with a home run. 1 Bcore: TOPFKA. AH. H. It a 12 A. EL Rostlck. ss 7 1 I'fM.Jirwm Xr. Brown. If 1 Tydeman. rf.. V?.,n ef ' iFsher. lb ' Monroe, o j Lkff. P Totals 18 II LINCOLN. AB. R. U 27 ' IS Q. Wolfe. If Iovd. 2S MrGaffigan, ss... Mnrs. rf Wllllsms lb H Rchreiber, cf.. H'wl'r. b McAllister, e Narveaon o..... 1 1 1 1 S 4 S 8 S H. nrhraibes' 1 Mclntyro .., 1 0 0 a a .a Totals M) S 24 IT Batted for VeAI'Istsr in ninth. Batted for Narvaeon in n nth. Home run: Tvrleman, Mrse Threo hi Mt: Tydeman. Two-hase Ms: B'4tick. Bron. Fher. Ixkaff tJ. Sao. rifW bits: Bnatk-k 2V Fisher. Ixkaff. Toiibte p'sys: Boatnrk to Kl-ri-r. Trainer to I ai'lmnr. Hchrelher n Will. Ims Stolen baaes: Tydeman. !'l.'fl ran fV Rasrs o bat's: Off Ia'f 1; off Narveson. 1. Utru-k o": B Laaff. li t bv pltc'-ed bal' Bv lkaff. L Time: 1:41. Umpire: Van Sickle. Apartments, flats, tiouaes and cot t ago tan be rented quickly and cheaply by Bea "For Rent' TI1E BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1913. CVfytfrM. 1V1E, International News Bervloe. .JKS'I'M AMimou TOVORK I'M WILL1NC TO TAKE Y PCblTlOM A,t UOMC, Ava IT DOE-rfT INTERFERE WITHMYCOLFINTME'WONlNqS AMO T".T A W i iva T- . irr Awn.AA. PHILS LOSE ONE TO HEW YORK GIANTS McGraw'i Hen Take Opener in Series with Leaders in Na tional Eace. THEY TRIUMPH WITH A RALLY NEW YORK, Sept 1. New To-- too' the first game of a five-game series from Philadelphia today. to 6. thereby cut ting down the latters lead In the pennant race. The Giants won the game with a four run rally In the eighth Inning, when tliey knocked McQuillen out of the box. Merkle pas purposely paased, but Fletcher drove In the winning run with a sacrifice fly. The work of Thorpe, the famous Indian athlete, returned by Harrleburg, featured. He hit a double and two singles, scored two runs and stole a base. Score: PHIUADKUHIA. Haw YORK. AU.H.O.A.R AB.H.O. A.EJ . I on Barna if.. 4 116 Btnk. lb Itaiicrnrt. aa. .4 1 FMkirt. II.. .4 1 Oantn, ft.. 4 1 Bwkor. rf....t 0 LM4nj lb.. 4 I Whlttod ef...4 1 Nlrbori. tb,.t R Rural, a... 4 9 Mcnlllon. a. I Mnrer, p....i 6 Dur I 1 Mlnnt, !.... oHaharUflo, rf 4 Doric lb 4 t DMwkle. ct-lb I 1 irPUUhar, aa. .1 ODmlnard. Ib.l I IRItur. p t 1 rRrhans. 0 1 cHroud, a. ...I ... ...t DTkorpa of., s a Totals ... n in i i Total. ....M IN I 1 Battd for Mayer in ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 10 0 New York 0 0 0 0 0 TA-k.u hltaf Ijiderua. 0 0-6 IMM Bancroft, Merkle, Thorpe. Doyle. Three-base hit: Paakeri Stolen baaea: Thorpe, VV hit ted. u. nn haiia- nrf Htrniid. 2: of MoUull- l.n l- rf Maver. 1. Hlta: Oft Slroud. 6 In three innlnga; off Hitter, t In alx In- nlnga; off McQu 'lien. S In seven and one- tMr.l Innltms: off Maver. 0 In tWO-thlrtIS of an Inning. Struck out: By Hitter, j . h((J,. , ,.a Thl. 'In good form and was given perfect sup- Pitts- by McOulilen. 8. Umpires; Klem and Charley Mars trotted a heat in l.a. inis port today and Bobtoii defeaied Phlla eluhia EJnslle. pair won two straight firsts and tha raco delphla, 6 to o. The vieltors made their Kmalle. Reds Basnp the Braves. ' HTON '.0rv K' tMKiMlnttounh Inn ng for three runs. Snodgraaa, wno made the only hit off Toney. waa re- PaVS? KlMnVrot'sVVgatnsTsrlKe nut de-'aion bv Umpire Byron. Score: . CNCINKATI. BOBTON. AB.H.OAI AB.H.O.AK Mlllsr. rf....4 I Orob. lb..,.. I 1 1 Umnnm M 1 S 1 4 OfSrepton. rt 4 0 1 4 1 liRvors. ib....l 4 114 I .Knodsrsss. cf .l 114 4 4 VIen. ct....l 4 14 4 OMsif. IT 4 4 4 0 SH.hmldt lb. 1 6 11 1 4 1 IHnllb. lb. ...I 4 6 14 I I'MsranTll., ss I 4 114 0 OWhsllns. s.,1 4 110 1 onnollr ...1 4'4 0 4 orirtite. rf...4 I 1 Wllllsms. It. I 1 Leach, It 1 4 Wlnio, 0. ...4 S t Koisrs. lb..l Si Moll will, lb I I 11 Tons, a I ( lowfly. o....s i s o Totals .... Hill iRson. p I 4,4 I I rmpstrtok .44444 Trior, p 4 4 0 1 0 Total 11 1 IT II 1 ' "Ratted for Whaling in eighth. Batted for Ragan In eighth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Mollwlts. Threr e hit: Williams. Stolen baaea:. W Ink dffT uble plays: Wlngo to Oroh Schmidt . iran- villa. Bases on balls: Oft Toney. 4 VI I - Tyler, 1. Hlta: Oft rtagan. i in eigm m S nlngsj off Tyler, 1 In one Inning. Struck out: By Toney, 0; by Ragan, 8; by Tyler, 111. Umpires: Byron and Kaaon. a Pirates aad ' Cabs Divide. PITTSBURGH- Sept 1. Pittsburgh and 0 ' at 1 .mi la anl.t even in a double-lieadul 0 today, each getting a shut out St Louis, 0 : won the tlrst 4 to 0. an4 ths locals the ' second, I lo II. Sallee p tchlng waa ef- .ifectlve In the first game, while Harmon waa invlnciois in me nen. nraut . knocke4 oot ot tne dob in ins sowuu m- nlng of the second game. Score: T. LOl'IS PITTtret'ROH. AB H.O.Ag ABHO.AI. Hanlu. lb.. I 1 4 4 4Carr. It 4 4 8 4 4 Butlir. s....4 I 1 I lOorbor. .... 4 111 Basahor, If. . .4 laws. rf....-l Wllooa, Sf...t Millar, lb. ...4 Bstiot. Ib....l Kn.iW. ... .4 Bailoo. p 4 l VMiin vi..... m . Ill OHIncbmsa. rf 4 III 114 CH.Waaoor. Il l 0 II 4 14 4 svtox. lb 4 4 4 2 114 SHiIrd lb I 111 4 4 4 liMurpbr. ....! Ill 44 sHIII. s t 4 t -Hlslla 4 4 4 4 Sltn I ICoupsr. p.. ..4 4 4 Adsius, p I 14 1 W.Wxur, o.I 4 4 4 Totals Totals , U 1 17 IX 1 Batted for Hill In the eighth. , uuui., ...... St. Louis 01S00000 04 ,wi.t.K..r-K n'Aunnnna na -- . " 7 I Two-bae hits: Butler. Htnchman. ' In"',,?. V t: Bescher. Stolen baae: Double play: Hugg.ns to Mliler. on cans: r relive, i; off H 11. i . tins: ! off Hill Off Adania, in three Innings 4 In iv Innings; off Cooper, ""na In one nnlng. struck out: By Mal- 1 iee, i; ny urn, . v mpires; nigier ana 8 orin. Kcoie, secona game: BT. UU'IS HTT8WR0H. 1 o AB H.I. A AB.H.O.AB a Haaslaa. lb .1 n Hyatt, lb. ...I 4 4 4 cray. If 4 14 4 Otic Aula. SS..I 114 4 14 4 114 4 114 I 14 I 4 a, Bullar. sa... 4 . Hrsrhar. It.. 4 7 I (. rt I " Wllaoa, ct .1 Millar. Ib-Jbl 1 rtal, I0....I aloaaalaa. a..t 4 Klltna. of. ..I 111 t'I'litohman. rf.4 4 11 tWaansr. lb... 4 14 4 'Viu. lb I 41 Halrd. lb.. ..4 14 1 itlltsoa I I t Hsiao, p . 4 I . 1 7 1 4 i 134 E. fanlua P....0 Nlobau. ...! II TeUIS ....17 IS IT 14 Total St. lj uis." ".V 0 0 0 0 0 0 t-S irgh 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 -7 PltUbu Two-base hits: Wlson. MoAuley. Hlnchmaa (21. Ba'rd. Harmon. Ilnn run: Viox. Htoien 'base: Carey. Double play: McAuley to Vox to H'l-.n" J on balls: Off Niehaua. 1. Hits: Off Per- oue, in ope and one-third innings; off i Nlohaua, S in six sad two-th.rds inning. a' t, . i. . . v.., l . . Struck out: Bv Niehaua. 6: by Harmon, t. Umpires: Orth and Hurler. Henry Todd Wins Stallion Stake TONKERS. N. T.. Sept L-Henry Todd won the national stallion futurity of IH.4A for S-year-old trotters In straight beat today. Time: S:ll; 2:12. Colo- a j rado Bella waa seoond. Da Roche third j and Onward Forbaa lourta. "TOO SHOULD DO IT FOR, "TOOR DAUiMTEi, SAKE - SHE LOVES ME WITH TOUR liONEt ANO MT CHAINS - WE COULD CO Williams Wins from Inman in Straight Sets FOREST HILLS. L. t. Sept 1. R. N. Williams defeated F. C. Inman In the second round of the national lawn tennis tournament here this morning In straight sets. Summaries follow: 8KCOND ROUND. a. W. Wlghtmsn lefeated E. D. Toland, . fl1 A 1 F. S.' Watters defeated Hugh TallanL -1, 6-2, -4. 7-5 6-1 -7 defeated F. C. Inman. L. I.' Or'lnnell defeated L. W. Knox, 7-6, 6-2, 6-1. S'O'?.!1"'1 de,eated W' L Plttt R. 8.' Voahell defeated C. L. Johnston, )r.. 6-2, 8-6, 6-2. Steven, H' li"' RJchrl1 J. S. Pfafrmin W.t.wl f T Porf. 1r.. (UK fin ir:i i , . , T. K. Pell defeated E. H. Whitney, 6-J, 6-4. y-C. 6-X B. C. Irfiw defeated J. S. O'Neal. Jr., 6-2, 6-4. 6-4. H. C. Thomas defeated Robert Leroy, i-f., -?. M, -S. VV. M. Pate defeated J. H. Blackstone, 1. -l. -4. F. T. Hunter defeated W. S. Anderson, 7-6, 4-. 4-6, f-1. 6-L W. A. Campbell defeated J. T. Allen, 7-6. S. S-4L 6-t. B. H. Phillips defeated R. L. Bagga, 7-9 6-2 4-6 6-4 6-0 F. T. FreHnghuysen defeated H. D. Harvey, S-, t-1, a-f, 4-. 6-4. r. CALIFORNIA. B AMD HIS MATE BREAK TEAM MARK AT FAIR DBS MOINES, la., EMpL L (Special Telegram.) Another fast record eiuaonanea in in. wi today, When in the team raco tof trotters ,,. vhlla California. R. SLnd with Dick Alletton and Jayyp Lao nn - ' " ,n h-U "d Ooker and Jockey, third. The purse wa. I6fl0 and the woney went $260, $150 and In the one mile run. won by Blua fim. In the one mile run. won by Biua wUh Btavan0( cond and Wap, third, the state mil. running record was broken. Summaries: Pacing. 2:26 class; purse. $1,000: Dexter Direct 1 1 Kins- Will .... S 2 S S 4 S Mumanunh Princess s s Bob w hie. tOJise r lynn, iopuiy dihi lff also started. Time. 2:12 2:1. i:SM. Trotting, 8:17 class; purse. $300: . n a. H lit Red Silk S 8 S Malnlac Ahllno .... ld McKlnney, Phil Chime". Judge Landla, , 6S4 S 8 S Bars. Grand Ran tall da also started. , Time. 8:12V4. 2:1!P4. MS1. Team trot, purse. $"00: California B. and rhr"ev Man Dick Allcrton and Jaorw Lao Robert Cker and Jockey 1 1 S t S S Ttrne. 8:2BVi. Weatei-i Breeders' Futurity. No. S. i-urse. WOO: . . . Duxmlke. ill Pet t Wnilama IIS Time. 2:2M.. 2:24U. 4:26. Mile run. purse SB0: Bine, flrnt: Wavano. second; Wap. th'rd. Time. 1:424. Klv-etirhth mile dash. nUPsa VWl Prince of Caatte. fl-st: Jack the Sailor. second; Lather L, third. lime, i:o. American Association, At Paul R.H.E. Milwaukee 12 II "a i gt Paul Batteries: Dougherty and ! Steele, Karger and Ulenn. At Indianapolis Columbus Brannon; n.,i f lndlanaoolis ' Batteries: Curtis and Coleman; Con- I selmun. Dawaon and Uoasett I I At Minneapolis, first game R.H.B. , Kanaaa City ISO a Minneapolis 8 11 1 l BaUerles: Sanders and Geibel; Will 4 I lams and Ghriity. i Second game R.H.B. 4 Kansaa City 6 10 2 I Minneapolis 10 M 1 Batteries: Delhi. Gardner, Regan and Prist: Wllllnma. Enael and Gharrity. At Louisville, flrat game: H U B. Cleveland U 17 1 Loplavllle 4 10 I Batteries: Bowman and Billing; Mid dleton. Taylor, Zerster, Mldklff and Brandon. 8econd game: R H.B. (eveland a. 8 11 LoulxMllii 4 10 S Batteriea: James and Devogt; lioch and Clemens. Called end eighth, agree- ment. OMAHA ATHLETES WIN FOR CLAM CREEK, WIS STARS WEBSTER. Wla. Aug. 29. 'Special. In a hard fought battle at tha Berg ranch i1 today the Clam Creek Stars beat the 4 ; Sand Lake Giants by tns score ot to a. the wlrnlng run being scored In the tenth Inning when Fred Burlcy of Omaha stole home On Af tha features ttt tha game the batting of Charley Thomaa. also of Omaha, who hit three three - sAkera.The winners play the Flam beau and Chippewa Indians next Wednes day. Dodae Trlasa Ueneau FUIA.ERTOV. Neb , Sent I. tSoec'al Telegram.l IVdc tie'eate.1 Genoa yes- terc'av in a fast game of ball. U to 1 House or Battle Orek was on the mound I for ox1 not and was Mt bard throughout the same. Wright for Dudgn. al owed ' onlv four hits and struck out sixteen ' men. Boors: HUE IVdm S 0 0 0 S S S 1 1-1 1 li 0 , Genoa 1 8 0 0 0 0-8 4 4 Batteries: Dodve. W'riaht and Raines; eGnoa. Rouse and Badura. Dnu't liar a Basaaaor Ceagk. Take Dr. King's New D sci eiy and you won't catch cold. It hills tha cold germ a. keeca you weU. too. All druggists. Advertisaiuent Drawn for The Bee by George McManus " WELL-FOR ME, DAUGHTER'S ferVsE IVE OSC9A GREAT DEAL OF INFLUENCE . AH GOT XOO A , JOOI WHITE SOX SPILL ANOTHER TO TIGERS Detroit Defeats Chicago in One v More Erratic Game on Home Grounds. ERROR BY WEAVER IS COSTLY DETROIT. Sept. l.-Detrolt today dc- I feated Chicago In another erratic game, 8 to 4. An error by Weaver after Burns hd driven out a three-baae hit In the ' eighth Inning gave the Tigers the wlnnlns; , run. Scott and Covele.kie were knocked ,out of the box. Chicago has won only one I game here this season and has only one j more to play on the local field. Score: whujauu. uetkuit AU.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B .41140 j 1.30111ns, i. ii I Bush, ss 4 1 0 0 4 X 1 4 4 J 19 2 I 1 1 4 1 e s 4 1 6 6 Kobb ct I OOrswfoni. rf 4 OVearh, If.. .4 -.Bums, lb.. ..4 lYounn, 2b.. ..I OBtansco. O...I IBskr. 0 4 OOoT.lMklo, p.l OBolsnd. p.. ..I KsTsnaab ..1 jarkun. of.. 4 V Mtch. It. Johns, lb.. Schtlk. o... 8cott. .... Bens. p.... LJoboM .. "Koumlsr . .1 1 .1 0 .1 e .1 Totals 14 10 34 17 4 oTUIs ....12 10X7 11 1 Batted tor Johns in ninth. Batted for Bens In ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 Detroit 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 5 Two-base hit: Jackson. Three-baae hlta: Crawford. Burns, Murphy. Double plavs: Bush to Young to Burns (2; Weaver to K. Collins to J. Collins.. Bases on ballv Off Boland. 1; off Scott, 2; off Hons, 2. Hlta: Off Coveleskie, 9 In seven lnnmgs and none out In eighth; off Bolaml, 1 In two Innings: off Scott, 7 In three and two thirds Innings; off Bens, S In one-third inning. Struck out: By Coveleskie, 1; by Boland. 1: by Bens. 2. Umntrea: Chll! ". Hed Sox .Beat Macks, PHILADELPHIA. Aug. l.-Foster was una dt Duncning ni wun pasaes by ho , &r&J??X&rtoinX ja( k Barry i la. ed hU first game he, again. J hto forny r. K. re lth Blwr "ervlco by BOSTON. ' PHlLAOmntlA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.AB. Hoopsr, rf...4 1 4 OKoef. as I 1 1 OWalsh. of.. ..4 0 ( Jsnvrln, 4 1 Bettksr. ct..4 1 1 Hublltsol, lb. I I 14 Lowls If ...I 1 I OStrunk, rf...4 0 I OLaJote. 2b. ...4 0 I Mclnnls. lb.. I 1 10 eoidrlns. It. .1 1 4 OBchajQs. lb... I 4 1 OLudd. e I 4 I Bsrry, lb.. ..6 4 I 4 4 6 1 Cody. Fostor, p ...I 1 S OWrckott. p...l 4 4 N abort. P....1 0 4 Totals ..11 I 27 14 Totals l li Boston 0 0 0 8 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen base: Hoblitzell. Double plays: rvopr to juclnnls; Mclnn.s to lipp. Kases on balls: Off Foster, 2; off W yckof f, 6; off Nobors. 1. Hlta: Off Wyckoff, 2 In , three Innings and none out in ourth. UmTlrV.:D.n0Jn VJTd'S rtaff "era considerations. Point. Indians Heat Browns. were taken off for swearing, calling ST. LOUIS. tept. 1. Cleveland took (names, losing temper or for other forms sixth place from St. Loula by winning, of rowdyism. today's game 6 to 2 Carter a recruit . Thet)e umplres Imposed no pelnaltles among the viators, was strong In the , , ... ' pinches and held St. Ixuls scoreless until! (for expressions, although they the eighth, when Smith dropped Lavan s did not approve of slang. easy fly and let in the flret run. Knob i payltuj "Dern the Luck." during these waa forced to retire after yielding five . ' runs In four innings. Score: ,gns, was not regained .. an eggre- CLkTV ELAND. bt. LOl'18. ' glous offense. The remark, "O Y'ou AB.H.U.A.E. AB.K.U.AE. Chapman, ss.l 14 1 OShoUon. It... I I 1 0 1 OAuittn. lb.. ..4 1111 Kota, el 4 114 OrSB.T. K...1 14 4 Kirks, lb 4 4 II I 0 Pratt lb 4 4 114 4Walkor. cf.. 1 4 4 4 lJacobooQ, rf.4 114 4 0 Howard, lb. .4 1 11 4 4 llavan. SS....4 4 4 7 1 Smith, rf 4 II I Tumor, lb.... 4 I I ' Wnmbaa. lb I 114 1 tyNolll. .... 11 a.Cansr. 4 14 8 IXSewortld. 0...4 4 I 1 iKoob, p 1 4 0 1 Hort, P 4 4 4 1 Totals ...14 1 II 11 I Totals .... I XT II I I Cleveland SltllOOv 0 I St Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 1-3 Three-base hits: Shotton, Howard. Home run: Smith. Stolen bases: Chapman (2), J Hotn, uraney. Turner. Double play; Lavan to Pratt to Howard. Basea on balls: Off Carter. 8: off Koob. 2; off Hoff. 1. Hits: Off Koob. In four in n'ngs: off Hoff, 4 in five Innings, Struck out: By Carter, 8; by Koob. 1: bv Hoff, 8. Umipres: Wallace and Connolly. Senators Beat Yanks. WASHINGTON. Sept l.-Shank's s'ngle. GandU's sacrifice, a passed baU by iNMnamaker, and Aooata's sscrifice fly, gave Washington a 8 to 1 victory over New York In the twelfth Inn'ng of a hard fought game here today. Ayers and Cald iwuiiit hbiiio una tutiiT. aim ana aiu-i., .... , . .. . . well had a brt'llant pitching duel, the jtlonal amateur charrrplonshlp tournament former havln the advantage. 8 re: at the Country club this afternoon. Fran NBW IRu n a WAtrNTON. ci, rjulmet holder of the amateur title. MoalW. it... 4 4 4 Haitian. xb..4 I i Hantaan, lb. Ill Piso. lb I 1 II 1 tPnatsr. lb... I 111 i ,k" a 7 Bhaiton. cf...l I 4 tn.ri 'If 4 1 I Buooo. aa 4 I I f0.a.iii, lb.. .4 I I Jh r-.::: I J 1 OMcBrtd. ss.it 111 4 ' Arro. p 4 14 8 Nunasia., 0.4 I Caldwoll. p. .4 I I Totals .. 4tt II Totala ....u T I I 4 I Two out when wlnm . run scored. New York I....0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 0 0100000000 12 Two-bese hit: Caldwell. Three-base hit: HSIvh. ttolen baae: Milan. Donble play: Hertxell to Boone to 11 pp. Baaea on balls: fff '.lria.li ntt A i ein,.i, ... ft LoSx bTln. 1 Vm 1 ,umcDrna and Defeat fas Wot bach. FTTT J.KRTON . Neb. Sept. L (Special Telecram.l Dodse defeaied Wo bach ytaterxiav bv laaylng all outfielders on the Infield. A rul rears was In tha box for Doda-e. He I stria. k out seventeen men and allowed only four hlta Tot ten. for Dodse. had two homo runs to his credit, Boo re : ; R.H E. IDodre 1 8 0 I S 1 S I 0-L IS S Wolbach 11000000-244 Blaes Ft KaUcrllaar. AD FEDS BUFFALO. K. T.. Sept. l.-The Bif- f . 1. L'tMr-ala Kit lliru. V.lairllna h.nl and won. s to 2 from Newark in the s c rook, rt 4 I ' .o.n.v.nB.. . - oud game of the aerie today. Five Dy 8. 8. H. Don't use nostrums and drugs. Take ths blood bath Nature's double plays were feature. Bcore g g Q at any druggUt but ,nBl8t upon 8 g g Ut u, Newark 0 01801000- 3 7 i , tell you about biood diseases. Bend for booklet "YShat the Mirror Tells." UuV.r-IJerllii, lsid aridenor 'ou U V11 vrtt 8. B. Ok, Atlanta. Ga., but begla Schuis and Allan. treatment at oner DO TELL.! CAN START RIGHT IN? MOMTlL TAKE TOO TWO MONTHS TO ,IT THERE -1Tb IM EvrPT -j 1 1 1 1 i L vi i f i it y i BOY UMPIRES WHO MADE GOOD ON PLAYGROUNDS. Tr Daniel Lonaie Daniel Long well of 218 South Twenty sixth avenue and Paul Nicholson of 1S24 0 Capitol avenue hold the honors of serv- Ing as umpires through a championship series of playground ball games without one Instance of rowdyism. They umpired the games between tho teams of the seven suypervised recrea- .nn centers under the direction of Run. tlo.n cente" ""ar ne d'rec"0" or bup- ! erlntenflent English. In scoring these games language and conduct of the Boob," was overlooked by Umpires Long well and Nicholson. TheM young umpires) attend Central High sohool. They did much to Improve the esprit du corps at the recreation centers. They served as examples as well as umpires and Mr. English ex pects to retain them for next season. Superintendent English has presented Masters Longwell and Nicholson medali for their efficient services as official : umpires during the inter-park series. Travers and Ouimet Defeated in Second Round at Detroit DETROIT. Sept. 1. America's two lead ing golfers were eliminated from the na- 4 lol W James u. rianaisn, jr., oi jjb- tmlt K down and 4 to Dlav. and Max I R. Marston of Springfield. N. J.. tri vmphed over Jerome Travera open cham- ' Plon. S and 1. Ouimet played poorly. siloing his drives and missing short putU. ll.M,.Hia nnltlnv aa. alrrwMit rarfMil p ? Jk. I - ? j t ; .- : : s S: . . v:w SMsssbZ?,v-' -"" ssliMffilTssssI Rheumatism Easily Relieved By Cleansing the Blood S. S S. Gives Quick Relief by Toning Up the Blood ' Tm, brrt bow T A natural question. Tha answer Is that yon must cleanse your tlood by stimulating it to healthy, rigorous action, ao that It will throw oft the germs and. impurltlea that cause Rheumatism. Tha action of the wonderful blood purifier. 8. K. 6. la to practically renew the life blood, aire It vigor, stimulate the flow making it throw out the germs and the poison impurities. The excruciating pains of Rheumatism, whether . It is the shooting, stabbing sciatica, - 1 tlsm. or aching arms and legs that OH' SOFFERirici WRIST-VATCHtt TERRIERS DEFEAT Walsh Hit on Ear with Pitched Ball and Bursts Blood Vessel, Leaving Game. ' SEVEN TO TWO IS THE SCORE PITTSBURGH, Pa., Sept l.-St. Louis defeated Pittsburgh today by a score of ! 7 to 1 Walsh, third baseman, secured from Baltimore, played his first guno I with St Louis and in the second innlna was hit on the ear with a pitched ball, bursting a blood vessel. He was forced to leave the game. Score: K.11.K. St Louts ....J 1 0 S 0 0 0 0 0-7 12 " Pittsburgh ..0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 02 9 :; Batteries: Davenport and Chapman. Rogge, liearn, Berthwood and Hrrr.-, Keilin. Tops Lose to Terua. BROOKLYN. Spt t The locals we.i. down to defeat, 7 to 4, before Haltlmoi. here tods In the first same ot tnr series). Oansel used four pitchers, but Walker was tne only one to prove ei fewtlve. Ho.ts' home ran and Evans batting were the features. Score: K.H.C Baltimore 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 07 11 " Brooklyn ....2 1 100000 04 6 i Batteries: Ieclaire. Ballev and Owen;-: Falkenberg, Marlon, Wilts, Walker ami H. Smith. Coast Leagne Results. At Los Angeles R H E Vernon 8 2 o Los Angeles ..3 8 0 Batteriea: Decannlere. Fromme and Mltse Scogglns, Love and Boles. At San Francisco R.H.E. Portland S 11 1 Oakland 6 8 2 Batteries: Knhler and Carisch: Rel- lyi. Cavet and Senulveds, At Sa t Lake City R.M.E. Oakland 10 15 8 Salt lAke City 8 13 0 Called accent darknesm end eighth. Batierlee: Oasre Klewltter and Burns. Elliott: ReuthTford. Petorson. Hall, C. Williams and Hannah. St. Edward Shots Oat Spalding. ' ST. EDWARD. Neb.. 8ept. 1. (Special.) In a fact game play on the first day of the Spalding base ball tournament St. Edward defeated Spalding. Power do ing the twirling for St Edward let Spalding down without a hit or run. Thleman waa easy for the 8. Edward sluggers. Score: R.H.E. St. Ed ward.. 0 0000080 1891 Spalding ....0 00000000001 Batteries: St. Fdward. Powers and Fisher; Spalding, Thleman and Hecker. Umpires: Finn and Dau. St. Edward's base ball tournament and harvest festival starts September 2. Miller Looks for Big Railroad Year Enroute home to Chicago, after a trip over practically all the western and north ern lines of the system, Sam F. Miller, general freight agent of the Northwest ern, is in Omaha. He is optimistic, and discussing the outlook for the future, said: "It looks to me as If the western rail roads have a good year In sight. After traveling over a greater portion of our system, I am delighted with the pros-" peots. The year has been a good on with the farmers generally, and this means that there Is to be good business for the railroads. "After going pver Wisconsin, Minnesota, ths Dakotas, down Into Iowa and then out through Nebraska! there Is hardly a locality where a bumper crop of small grain has not been raised. The heavy rains in soma localities has reduced the quullty of the grain, but the unusually large yield Is going to bring more money to the farmers, even If prices are a little lower than last year. ' Apartments, flats, houses and eottagea can be rented quickly and cneaply by a Bee "For Rent" SECOND CROP OF BERRIES NOW GROWING AT YUTAN Just to show that all crops have not failed In tMs part of the world, Robert H. Park of Tutan. Neb., sends to The Bee office a sample of the second crop of red raspberries grown on tha bushes on his place this summer. He report his first crop large and says tha bushes are now loaded with berries and blos soms and that tha second crop will be a largo as tb first tne gripping agony of muscular uneuma- break up sleep will be entirely relieved 4