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! i ! i I 12 Bringing Up CM! trtELTEiQLt 'w viflu- COLLECT TCM JOrlt - H OVrro IT TO ROURKES WIH IN AN EAST FASHION Omaha Takes Game from St Joseph - Drummers with Blodjett in Form. EIGHT TO THREE IS TEE SCORE - ST. JOJErrH, Mo., Bept. S. Omaha, mad Oobb. a recruit pitchar, take to the flat dearly tn the game and won with ' ease from the Drummara Blodgett pitched consistent bail. Score: OMAHA An. n. r. o. a. e. Smith, ir 1 I i 0 0 Kwm. 2b 4 ' 1 1 1 3 1 Forsythe. rf 4 S . 8 0 ' "Welle, o. S S J 8 01 Kniir. mi S o 1 - 1 ! M-hener. ef 4 1 1 1 0 01 Tannehlll. 8b 4 8 I S 0 Schllebner. lb 8 0 0 8 8 0 Blodgett. p 4 0 1 S S TotaJa 34 8 IS !7 11 ST. JOSEPIL AB. R. It. O. A. B. Nlohnlaon, If 4 0 110 0 irrx1l.k. Zb 4 1 8 8 0 0 llnlntor. cf 4 1 S 1 0 0 Kn, lb 1 1 13 4 0; Hop I Ira 8b 4 0 0 1 S 01 AVilliajna. rf 8 0 1 1 0 0 OroelltiR, ae 4 0 1 f 0 Connolly, o 4 0 0 0 0 f'obb, p.;.. 0 OOSiO Krtfor. D 8 0 110 0 Ullaa 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 5 1 10 ST 18 "o Batted tor wnUatna In ninth. Omha 4 10100000-8 ht. Joapph 0 00i00001-8 KuniM runa: Omaha. 4: SI. Joerrh. S. To-bi hl: Krua. Klfr. Km, drooling. 'rnrre-oaiM nua: iteimer, Mu Chiiey. lonhle playa: Kni to drooling to lJt (t). lirrn to Tannrhill to (k'hllnb-nt-r. Rinck out: By MloUtt. 4. Baea en balln: Off CoM. 4; oft llo1tt. 8. lilt: Oft' CVbb 8 In two anil tvo-thlrda Innlnira. Htolm !: - WVIIn, Taruiflilll, Hren. Fonrytbe (3). fctriifliK hit: lirro. BrMlrhnfT, E?n. Time: 130. Vmplre: Bellly. RKtRV ITRHAK 1 BROKEN Tupekaa Cat Trlaaxpkal Carver ( Grlaslloa Short. PF.SVBR. Colo.. Bept. 8.-Denvjfa Un winning atroak u broken todar when Toika ahut out the Bear. S to 0. With lee Molnea vlrtory today the hx-ala are now two gamna hehlna the ralra In the pennant tight. Bbore: DENVER. AB. U. II. O. A. K. a a z.4, 111? 1 t 0 0 n'icr. rr 4 o KellKhrr, aa 4 0 pvneer, ct .......... 4 O Calloway, Sb 4 .0 SIi-orml' k. If 4 0 KhlxMa. lb 4 0 0 10 0 WhtUn, lb 4 0 1111 r'hratak, o 4 - 0 14 10 Mitchell, p S 1 t 0 Totala "o 7 ft 17 "l TOPEKA. A.U. It. It. O. A. US. ltoatlck. a 80110 o. hran. ib 4 0 0 0 1 0 Hun. If 8 110 0 0 Td-man. rf 4 0 4 4 0 0 Iettlmore. of 4 0 0 0 4 0 Tialnor cf 8 0 1 S 0 Kpp. lb 4 O 8 8 0 0 Monroe, e 8 0 0 10 0 0 1-arhner. p 8 0 1 0 0 Total 81 "$ "i ir T "5 Toprka I 00100000-1 Inver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Mom run: Krowti. Bmm on balta: Off Mltrhrlt 4. 8tru a out: Uy Dajihner, (; T MitchelL 1. taoHfloe bit: Koatlrk. A1.1 plajra: Krllrhrr to Hhlxlri; Mitchell to Oallowav; Mltohrll to Koll. h-r to fchlcliia. Time: 1 0 j. l.'ni4r: Glal. BOOITB&I UEFSCAT TUB SIOVZ Dea Molaoa Takee Caaaa by Srara mt Tw Oat. PKS MOIVKf. la. Bept. 8 -Muaarr pllrhrd Invincible ball toray, wli'le la Wolnra made only two runs off White, one on heavy hlltlna and the other on errora, the looala winning from tolous City, 1 to L hcore: , SIOUX CITT. Aa K. H. O. A. E. Cooney. 2b 4 0 0 f 0 Conclave. If... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Oaliahan. aa.. 4 0 1 1 0 Juif. rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Kane, lb 4 1080 llemlh.. Ib.-rf 8 0 0 8 1 1 HI. hard, rf -3b 8 0 0 1 0 4) Cr.Miby, c 8 0 1 8 0 1 V hue. p 10 10 11 Totala M "i 14 li 4 IB8 MOtN'KS. All. It. II. O. A. ri. ...801800 llslin. rf Hunler. cf..,. eaayer. 2b... Junes, lb 1 Uritoid, sa. Koldt. Sb... Bills, if ttraham, e.... Musser, p.... .. 4 TotaJa IS 8 t 87 T 1 Pious City 0 0 0 1 0 01 1 s Muiuoa 1 1 0 0 0 1 Tero-tiase hits: Hunter. Jones. PeorW fire hue: Hrn.-Jtn. Haitford. Graham, f-lnlen baars: t-ayt-r, Hartford. Kwoldt. !t on I e: t oii City, 4; De Mo'nee, VS. htruca out: by Uuurr, 8; by Wlniu, Z bas-a on .!: Off Muasur, 1; oti hit. 8 Wild pitch: Whlta. Double rlays: Coony to Kane; Cvoner to CVlla aa to ktiK. Ttiue: l4k Umpires. Itaa and Cuaifk, ! KIIRKI8KH WM OWN tilMH eaaa Stall Over Klb( Pesve, gear. lasr T Me aAbeaa at lilsa. Wir-niTA. Kaa.. tfept. 8 -Barney limiUr n bis own game today, by J.uiu:, 11, a ball over the nt.htflell feme 'ii li.o lot rth u,n'na aeut stng two mea kI tui. IWil luada a doeeraia 7, J ' ' " Father r t tHE'& ALL RICHT- DOCTOR m HER Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAOUQ, I". W. Pet. .Alt .5.10 .fi"7 .WO .4X9 1421 Dea Molnea V,4 H Ienver 112 DO Topeka VM 71 Lincoln 14 t Htoux City 1) H5 Omaha 13S M Wlchlla ..1(1 W 8t. Joaeph 132 4 NAT. LEAGUE. I AMKH. W.UPet t Phlla M ,f,J Ilonton Brooklyn ..7 b i . trc.lt Knaton ....M 57 .i2! hlcnan VI hi n 6 77 W.UPct. ... M.ti .478 ....!: 44 .li.l ...74 M .6!3 Chicago ... 1 .4W Waalilng'n U4 M ,it."i HI. Loul ..! .4HN New Yfrk..WK4 .4i7 New York..f.7 l .475 Kt Iill ..4U 76 .Si I'lltaburgh m .47J Ifvp.arid Cincinnati 66 IW .447i l'hlla. ... KKD. LEAD UK. AMER. W.I. I'ct I Plttaburgh 70 54 . 55 Mlmeap'a Newark ...MI,A.; hi i'aiil.. .4H 7ll .7 HI ,3j0 ABrtN. -W.UPrt. ..HI 54 .77 W ,b? Kt. lx)ul...4H 67 .5441 l,oulvll,e Kan. City. . o .m, IncilHimp . on .oji. Inrilannp'a .iH 4 .615 I ..1.7 Ail .0.71 Kan. ( Ily...h7 A M1 J ,.N2 6fl .477 Ml watikro ..HO 70 .4&! j ni ago Buffalo , Hionklyn ..Ut (8 .4.7i t levlnnd ...fi7 74 .CV Baltimore ..4i 1 .S4lCo.umbu ..00 Si ,37t Veaerda 'a Heealta. ' WESTERN LEAGUE. Bloux City. 1; iea Molnea, 1. Topcka. 2; Ienver. 0. Omaha, 8: tit. joih. g. Linco.n. : Wichita, i NATIONAL, LKAQUE. Brooklyn. 8; Boaton. t, Philadelphia 0; New York, 1 Bt. Loula, 3; inclnnati, 1. Chicago, 1: IPttaburgh. 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit. 1: Bt. Ixul, 3. Boaton, 10; Philadelphia, 2. New York, 0; WaahlnKton, 1. Cleveland, 1-6' Chicago, 8-5. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Bt. Luola. 1; ll taburxh, 1. Baltimore, J: Brooklyn. 3. Newark. 1; Buffalo. K. Chicago, 0: Kanaa ICty, 4. AMERICAN AHSirt'iATION. Milwaukee. 1; tit. Paul. 6. Kansas City, 1: Mlnneapo.ia, 14. lx)Uivlll. 1; Cn'uinbiia. . Clavrland, 8: Indianapoila, 5. Uaaaee Today. Weatern League Omaha at Bt. Jnaeph, Ploux city at lea Molnea, Topeka at Den, Lincoln at Wichita. National League Brooklyn at Ronton, Philadelphia at New York, Bt. Loula at Cincinnati, Chicago at Pittsburgh. American league Detroit at t-U I .out. Boaton at Philadelphia, New York at Washington, Clevelan dat Chicago. federal league Mt. Ixinia at Pitts burgh. Baltimore at Brooklyn. rally to overcome thla lead, but fell short, tfeoto: 1 WICHITA. AB. K. II. O. A. E. Tall Ion, rf 4 1 1 1 0 0 iHennett. of. 4 1110 uioap, as. 8 118 1 Thlesalng;. If. 4 0 14 0 Hstllng, So. 4 0 0 1 8 Britton. 8b 8 0 0 4 Patterson, lb. 4 O 0 6 0 Jluster, o. 8 0 8 4 4 Davta, p. I 0 0 0 t Gelat. p. S 0 0 0 1 Orlf flth 1 0 0 Totala 84 8 8 27 l 0 LINCOLN. AH. It. H. O. A. K. Wolfe. If 8 0 110 0 Lloyd, lb 4 0 11 1 0 MtDafflgan. aa 4 0 1 8 6 0 Mclntyre, rf 8 1 S 1 0 0 WIlliHma. lb. ........ 8 0 0 . 1 0 If. Hchrelber. cf. .. S 1 J 4 0 0 Bmlth, Xh 8 118 11 McAllister, e. 8 13SOO B. achrelber. p. ... 4 1 1 1 8 0 Totala '.. 88 "5 11 17 12 "l Batted for Buster In the ninth. Lincoln 00081010-6 Wichita 00008000 0-4 Left on bases: Llnobln. 11; Wichita. 7. Earned runs: Llnooln. 6; Wichita, a. ar rillce hita: MoUafflaan. Smith. Two-base h.ts: Wolfe, Th. easing. Ilosp. Home run: I r. ucnreiuer. BKMen base: smith, una: Oft Davla. T In four innings, btruck out: By B. Hohreiber, 1; by Uelat, L Bases on balla: Off B. Schrelber. 8; off Davis, 8; off Uelat. 8. Passed bail: Buster. Wild pitches: Davla tielat. lilt by piched ball: By Dayta C&ulth. Time; 1;U0. Umpire: Van byckia. RAMEY GOES INTO FENCE AT THE DES MOINES RACES j DES MOINES. Ia.. Sept. 8.-Speclal Telegram In the elimination trials at I the state fair today, Johnny Barney, j driving a Briscoe car. went through the , northwest fence, after making the first turn. His car did not upset, however, , and ha wag not Injured. A portion of the lone was demolished and the car was battered up. He was unable to control the car after making the turn. The sensational event of the races was the twenty-five mils race, or fifty lapa around the track. Thla waa won by Loula Dlebrow of New York, driving a onscoe car, wiu -wua tJUl h-ndlcoit of Indianapolis, la Ma Scat car, second, and L. Gunnlngton la a Bullet car third. Time: 81:83. Dlabrow won the three-mile handicap. The pursuit raoa waa woa by J. Bianchl tn a Marmoa car. time: 4:1044. wltb Endloott eeoond and Gunning third. Cat Leasrae Masai ts. At Los Angelesg- R.H.E. Vernon 4 0 Los Angalea SSI Batteries: Vernon. Henely, Mitchell and Mltse; Los Angalea, Pughea, Weat and liol. At San Pranotaoo R.1LB. fortiana ., 18 0 ean rnucww 0 10 1 taiutnes: roniina, Klsu. H reuse and (larach: Baa Kraaolsoo, Bauiu and Sel'ulveda. I Beatrloa If area Wlaa Staee. BEATRICE. Neb., Bept S.-(Bpe. lal.)- iiuuaeiaer, a pacer owuei ty r . W. and I- Mumford of Ibis ti y. won tua 1 14 (ace a. Avoca. la.. Thursday, la straight I lieal s, the first la 8 1, the second In ) l b)', sua the ttUid la 2 1) Iat 1 FV 1 mm a - q TTTt- ' A l m native hi .... K i i lit rr rrnn i rrir j .mi. i i ' w a i i . i - i .. Copyright. 1PI6, International N;Ws Service. AMD MR.JOMEb Owe me rive DOL.LA?b AJsD TV0 ah: urp no OtiE. CouLn uauc AHEhORf LIKE 'n ME &0T ' vTl I V J II "EVER PAD ME ROURKE MANAGER AND CAPTAIN CO TO ST. PAUI.. 0 0 ttARTY KRUG BRUNING ADDS TWO MORE VICTORIES TO ITS STRIN' BRVNING, Neb.. Sept, l (Special.) Pruning defeated Deshler, to 8, at the Thayer county fair. Batteries: Brunlng, Hawks and Pchulte; Deahler. Slttler and Heaaler. Brunlng also defeated the Fairmont baaa ball club at the Strang plcnlo, 10 to 11. aBtterlea: Brunlng, Hawks and Schulte; Fairmont, Frani, Trimble and Sharkey. 1 III I J W I W I I I J " Boils and Pimples Dangerous S. S. S. Y our Remedy Standard For Modem gclanca bag proven that bolls and carbuncles, pimples and Un lghtly skin blotches, ore the danger signals of dUaaed blood. Scaly skin and Itching or Ecieraa, Scrofula, rashes all skin disease are aggravated by bad blood Ifg the Infected blood that'i dangerous. Don t wait for the boll. If you bava pimple and blotches, take Instant action. Pimple tell you that the Mood I filled with Impurities, You must wash out your blood, strengthen and stimulate It to healthy action with Nature' own blood tonic, M. H. H. It Is tho standard blood purifier of the world. Dont us any drug, don't use ointment and ales. 8. S. B. reaches the blood, drtre out the Impurities. It make healthy perspiration the poison 1 literally sweated out through the skin. Boll, blotche. Kciema and tha Scrofula In dication disappear. It doe what calve and lotion can never do It gve to tb very root of the trouble by reaching the blood. Your akin become clear and you soon feel the vigor of the return of perfect health. 8. 8. 8. Is purely vegetable. You can get It at any druggist's, but you must take H. 8. H. Let us tell you about blood diseases. Write for book of fact. "WhAt the Mirror Tells." If yours In a Ion- standing case, write for expert advice ' to 8. N. S. tj Atlanta, Oj. I TUT BEE: OMATTA. SATURDAY. KEPTEMT'EU 1, 101.'. om;te-- OWEb M TWEMTT.' RUDOLPH PITCHES BRAYESJTO VICTORY Boston Twirler Gets Revenge from Superbas for Being Chased Say Before. DODGER HURLERS ARE EAST BOSTON, Sept. 8. Rudolph, ivho a batted from the box by Brooklyn venter day, pitched the Boaton Nationals to a Mo-8 victory over the same team today. Boston freely hit both Dougls. and Smith. Wheat left the game with a strained akle. The Braves played with' out Captain Ever, suspended forftve days for his actlona yesterday, and Pres ident Oaffney announced that Evcra would be fined his salary for that period In addition. Schmidt and Fltzpatrlck were fined 8100 and 850 respectively fur yes terday's happenings. Score: BROOKLYN. DOPTOM. AB H O.A K. AH II O A B. O'Mira. M..4 1 1 I flffnoiiimit, el.J 1 I 0 S ll.ub.rt, lb. .4 41 OKIIip.t., lb..4 1140 flnsl. rf,.4 S 4 OCnmptou. rf..4 0 0 0 Mliul. U....1 0 1 OMasee. If.. ..4 0 4 4 llumni.l. If 1 1 4 S SMrmlilt. lb. 4 t IS 0 Cvil.haw. lb. I 111 IHrnlth, lb.. ..4 818 , My.n, cr..,.i set OMaranr.. ss.4 Ills ln flK A c irfi..ii l l s a Miller, e lit VKudolph. p.. I 1010 Oouilss, p...l 441 Smita. 1 0 1 1 4 Totals ....32 10 17 11 t Totsl 11 6 14 17 I Brooklyn 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-5 Boaton 0 1 8 0 0 1 0 0 Two-base hita: Maranville. Smith, Ru dolph, Stolen baaea: Fttspatiick, Comp ton, Maranville. Baaea on ball: Off .Douglas, 1; off Smith, 1; (.if R.idolph, 1. 'Hits: Off Dougla. li in two and two tllrds Inning: off Smith. 4 in five and 'one-third Ini.lrg. Struck out: Bv Ku do ph. 4; by Smith, 2. Umpire: Byron and Easun. Pirates Chastise t abs. PITTSBUROH. Sept. , 3.-Hurophrey. pitching for Chicago, waa reached in l ie second Innmg of the game today lor lour hits and three runs, wheth wna cnou.h for I'lttabuigh to win, the final score being 4 to 1. Htardrldge took Hump.irhn' filaC4 In the third and did (rood -nrk amanx waa effective throughout. Score: CHICAGO. PlTMUl ROM. AB.H O A E. AB U. O A K. One4, rf 1 1 0 ACany, It.. ...I s 1 1 0 rtahor. sa....4 0 4 1 lMcAulsy, ss..4 IIS! fe'hult. If. ..8 18 4 erviiiina et...4 4 110 Elnum., IV 4 114 SHInchaMS, il l I I I alee, lb 4 1 I 4 t Wiener, lb... 4 I II 4 WIIIUubs. el. 8 4 11 OVIox. lb I I 4 I S Phslaa lb... 4 4 11 R!rd. lb.... I 1 I 1 Rrssnsl ., a. 8 0 8 1 loibson, ....! 4 110 HumplwV p 4 4 0 OMamsus. p.. I 0 4 4 0 Molal ...10 4040 Btaadbrtdg. 1 4 0 10 Totals ... 4 7 14 1 Touts "l 14 10 "l 1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 I ltt burgh 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Two-base hits: Scrrulte, Wagner. Three- J base hits: Wagner. Baud. MoKn bases: ' Carey, Collins. Double play: Carey to .lbon. Left on bases: Cnlrngo, 7: Pl.ts- ' burgh, 6. Bases on balls: (iff 8tandrldi 1; off Mamaux, 8. Hits: (iff Humph ies, 4 In two Innings; off Standrldge, 2 in six Innings. Struck out: By Standridge, I; by Mamaux, 4. Umpires: Quigley and O'Day. ! Otaata Trlaa Phils. ' NEW TORK. Bept. S. Philadelphia lost around In Its pennant f.ght today, when New York took the lam game of t he- series or lour. Z to O. The teama divided the series. Perrltt was In great form and ' j held the visitors to four hits, only two men reacnins second na?e. rew l org wo In the fourth Inning when Ikjvle singled and scored on eMrkle'a double .Nieikle took third as Doyle collided with Killlfer at the plate and scored on Fleio er's fly. Score: I'HIUADKI J-HIA. KBW YORK. A8 H O A E AB.H. O A K. Dtark, lb. ...4 0 11 Burns, If 4 110 0 Hancraft. as. .4 0 I 6 H Irani lb.... 4 0 1 1 0 I'aakart. If. ..4 14 1 OHobertsnn. rf 4 110 4 Itorksr. H....4 114 0IHrls. lb I 114 0 udMM. lb. I 1 II 4 OMarkls. lb... I 1 II 0 0 Whined. ef... 110 OHeu-her. as. .1 0 17 0 Nlehoff. lb... I 4 11 I Theme. ct...l lias Killlfer. ....! 4 11 Oltovls. e I 0 4 4 0 -j , w - - fiwni, ai....a V V s V CraTath ... 0 0000 tI'r 4 0 0 0 0 Totsls ....IS 4 17 li 0 Mcviulllsa, .0 0 4 1 0 Totals ....! 4 14 1 "l Ba ted for Mayer In eighth. Ran for Cravath In eUhlli. Iilladelphla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hita: Becker. Merkle. Stolen boae: Uhltte.l. Double play: Fletcher to loyle to Merkle. Bases on ball: Off Per Hit. 1. Hl.s: Off Mayer. 1 In aecen 1 1 rlngs: off Mcgulllen, In one limine;. Stiuck out: By Perrltt. 4; by .Mayer, i Umi'lrea: Klein and EmsMe. Reds Lose ta tarda. . "NfNNATI. a. Sept t.-St. Loula took advantage of Clm lnnaU'a errora to oay and won. 3 to 1. The scoring- atarteul in the fourth Inning, when Ilea her reached flrat on Kodgers' eiror. Long Fifty Years 6 Drawn for The B?e by George McManus DOCTOR -XOUE ALL WIFE CERTAINLX HER MIND! slnirled to left. Wllllnma fumbling the ball and throwing wild to the plate In bis effort to iatc.li Bea Jier. Wingo then r.eii to catch Long at third, but instead brew the ball over Groh's head, Ixjng coring. Williams' error In the ninth v Kt. Loula another run. Score: ST. HHIR. CINCINN ATI. AB.H. OAS. ABHOAB. nutter., ts.... 4 111 Killlfer, ef..l 0100 Bex-her. If.. 4 14 0 OOrrvh. lb.. ...I 10 14 'ins. rf 4 1 0 0 t Henng, as ..4 1 I I 0 Wilaun. of. ..I 1 1 4 40nrnth rf..4 0 10 0 Hr.it, ib. ...4 I 14 0 OWMMajne, If. .4 0 4 4 8 Miller, lb.. . 4 117 OWInso. I 18 11 Helael. lb.. ..4 4 0 1 CRodsers. Jb. l 14 11 fnydrr, 0....I Oil OMollwlts. lb I 1700 Madowa, p. . I 0 4 1 ORrbnalder. p i 4 0 1 4 . Ir. p 0 4 0 0 0 Totals ....II 17 u 0-Oeors 1 0 4 0 4 Totsls ....m 7 17 11 4 Batted for Schneider In eighth. St. low's 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: MollwIU. Stolen bases: Rodsera, Btuiiher. Wingo. Double plays: rclineider to Rodger to Mollwlta, Butler to M.ller to Hyatt. Baaea on balla: Off Meadows. 2; off Schneider. 1. Hits: Off Schneider, 0 in eight lnnlnaa; off Lear. 2 In one Inning. Struck out: By Mead ows. 2; by Schneider, 6. Umpires: Hig Icr and Orth. HAL M'KENNA TO RACE WITH COLUMBIA FIRE LINCOLN, Sept. S.-(8peclal. Telegram.) Hal McKenna, the celebrated trotting horse, with a record of 1:0514. has been substituted for little Prince, which will not be at the state fair In the race Tues day arranged with Columbia Fire, the Lincoln horse, with a record of 2:044. The two horses have started In six races this season against each other, the Lln ooln horse winning two and Hal McKenna four, so that the lovers of fast work will have a chance to sea something good. - loatkera Association. Birmingham. 4: Atlanta, 3. Nashville. 4; Memphis. . - Chattanooga, i; Little Rock, S. ' We Want to Show You the Greatest Line of Boys' School Suits Offered in Omaha in Years. 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LOSING STREAK Shuts Oat Chicago and Kawfeds Win by Margin of Two Eons. BROWN HURLS A GOOD GAME K ANSA 8 CITY, Mo., Sept 8. -Nick Cul lop broke his team's losing streak and shut out Chicago here today. He al lowed only three hits, all well scattered. Brown also pitched a kood game, but a base on balls, a single and an error and a double gave the iocals three rune In the third tnd another error and a single made another run In the f'fth. Saore: . R.H.E. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 4 Ksnaaa City. 00801000 4 41 Batteries: Chicago, Brown and Wilson; Kansas Cltx. Culloo and Easterly. Blaea . . hip Newark. BUFFALO. N. T.. Seot. 8. Buffalo de feated Newark today, 8 to 0. Krapp held ; the visitors to four hita, two of which ! came in the n'nth innlna for the'r only , tally. Bennle Meyer robbed Laporte of a home run. by a one-handed catch of a , line drive to the bleacher fence. Score: R.H.B. Newark 90000000 1-1 42 Buffalo 011010. 0S 8 12 0 Batteries: Newark, Moaeley, Moran and Rarlden and Kuhn; Buffalo, Krapp and Allen. Rebels Beat Terriers. PITTSBUROH. Bept 8,-Plttsburgh de feated St. Lou's, 8 to 1. the victory be ing due to the good work of Pitcher Allen. Groom was easily solved and gave way In the seventh to Wlllett, 1 who Foot Ball EXCLUSIVE STYLE SUITS AT $3.95 All have 2 pairs of knickers, both full lined. Come in blue, or gray serges, tweeds and Scotch weaves. Hand-tailored fronta, hand padded shoulders and collars and snappy style exclusive with the makers. All sizes 7 to 18 years. Values we're confident you'll not find equalled elsewhere at less than $7.50. Our sale price, AC choice yUmifD Roller Skates or Foot Ball Free. Nothing batter in quality of fabric your individual tastes to rula in tho QUICK-DOCTOR-4NE HER "SOME Thin 4 she's (55 DEURiOU NOW- HESCOMPLETCLX OUT OF HER. NINO! stopped the scoring. Score: R.H.K. t. Louis "010000 01 7 S , ittsburgh ... 20001000 3 10 8 Batteries: St. Iiuls, Groom, Wlllett and Hartley; Plttaburgh. Allen and Barry. America. Aseoclatloa. At St. Paul- HH.il Milwaukee S 10 1 St. Paul 5 U Batterla: Shackelford and Brannan; Lefield and Glenn. At Columbus R.H.EX Louisville X 0 1 Columbus 11 Balteriea: Ellis, Zetzer and Clemens; Schennberg and Coleman. At Minneapolis R.R.EL Kansas City S S Minneapolis 1417 S Batterlea: Laraon and Gelbel; Hopper and Sullivan. At Indianapolis R.H.E, Cleveland S Indianapolis 6 7 1 Batteries: McCall, James. Bowman and! Devogt; Dawson and Blaokburn. Eleven Innings. 'St. Edward Beats Lladsay. ST. EDWARD, Neb.. Sept 8. (Special.)' St. Edward took the first game of the base ball tournament by defeating: Lind say here yesterday before a large crowd. St. Edward put the game on Ice In tha seventh by finding Oiks for one homa run. one three-bagger and thro double. Score: R.H B. Lindsay 0 10S0-861 bt. Edward. ..0 10000S1 T10 1 Batteries: St. Edward, Powers and Fisher; Lindsay, Oiks and Agaew. Um pires: Sullivan and Carrlg. Spaldlag; Put Kagw SPALDING, Neb., Sept a (Special.)' Spalding's three-day harvest plcnlo closed last night. The weather was fine and a large crowd was here eaoh day. Tha main attraction waa the auto polo and the ball game. Spalding took two games out of three. St. Edward won tha first day, S to 0. Spalding took tha eeoond day's Same from Scotia, S to 8. and tha thin ay's game from Greeley by I to L Rent rooms quick wltn a Bee Want Ada furniture Into cash. Every Mother Will Keenly Appreciate the Splendid Quality of the Boys' Suits Offerings Here. See Them. V ei yr il l r w , r a or tailoring am p-v JS 5U selection. Taiiortng'and trimming First y t i