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THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1013.
Bringing Up Father
Copyright. 1!5, International
N'tni Service.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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PHILLIES CAPTURE
TWO OFF GIANTS
National Leaden Make it Three
Straight by Winning Double-Header.
ALEXANDER OPPOSES BENTON
PHILADELPHIA. Sept .-Fhlladelphla
made It throe straight victories over New
Toner, t: by Pa'lee, 4. TTmplree: O'Day
and Qutirley. Score, eeCond gama:.
OINONNATI. T. UTlf4.
Ad H O A II H H O A K
KHIIfoe. cf .l I I 4 Sudor. aa...l III
I OHaechar. If.. I I
I 1 (im. rf.... lift
I owiibimi. cf... I I I I
I I OH rati,- lb.,.. I 1 t I
I t Mlller, lb..,. Ill
I I'IuimI. lb. .. I t I
4' I kn,Alea, . I I I
I Oultok. a I I
Rntd.r ....1 1 t
II II ONI.hauo, ..
.a tii ii t
Oroh. lb I I
llrrioa; lb.. I
Orifrtik. rf.. I I
Koilaera. H. I
irh. If ... I I
Wino. I 1
Wanrr, lb.. I
BiAnolder . I 1
Totalt. ,
Totals .
Batted for Doak In fifth.
caned account darknoaa.
Cincinnati 1 1 0 0 0 J 8
St. Louis 0 0-0 0 0 00
. Two-baa hits: Wlngo, Oroh. Stolon
near): leach. OrirTlth. Beacher. W II eon
BOSTON RED HOSE
BLANKHACKMEN
Knowlion'i Passes, with Occasional
Hits, Giro League, Leaden
Fire Enni.
SHORE PITCHES A TIGHT GAME
York by winning today'! games, S to 0 Horned runa: Cincinnati, 4. Doihla plays:
and to 4. Alexander and Benton had ' WXerso, XSZgi W"&er
a battle In the first came, the vlaltora to Honor Baaea on hull.: off Mi-hnai.
being-able to get only three acattered drr. 1 Hits: tiff Doak. 4 In fiv Innings; Athletic being recorded. Hla aupport
hlU. Benton waa taken out In the eighth i7ched be""' By Doak KHnftr. 'struck" errorless, Boston's revised batting o
for a pinch hitter and Bchupp finished
the game. In the second event Philadel
phia hammered Soheuer's delivery hard,
while Demaree Jet tip In the cloning In
nlnga. In this game Cravath made hla
twentieth home run drive of the season.
The crowd filled the park to Ite capacity
and all the gate Were cloaed before the
second conteat started. Score, flrat game:
MEW YORK. PHlLAnBlfHIA.
II 11111 n.w n
O Jrumo If.. 4 I oeltoHl b
t: By Schneider. 2. Umplrea: Qulley
and 0'iay.
Maxwell Racing Cars
Sold for Large Sum
Wal.h. rf.... 4
DETROIT, Mich., Kept. (Special Tl- ""inli. rf... I
lrn(, lb.... I
JAbMn. rf 4
rw.u. ih..vi
Mxrkl, lb., 4
ri!.'br. CO. I
TIor, Cf., I
Mtn, ....!
Kfiua. ... I
ebaac ..
II
t
egram. The two Maxwell racing cara
..4111 ! which were piloted 'to flrat and third
ignored, aa.1 4 I , place In the Omaha Oflo-mlle race on July
JoflUio;. rf!: 4 I I 1 bv Eddie nickenbacher ,and Tom
urr nave been aold to Carl Ftaher and
James Alllaon of Indianapolis, both di
rectors In the Ilooiler speedway, by 1 Philadelphia
eliQilrrufl. lb. 4 1
WhlttMl. If.. I 1 I
1 Nlrhofl. tb 111
OR Burni a.. I t
0AIian4r. l 1 I I
ToU.Il W "t IT
the Maxwell company. The price la aald
to have been In excess of S3S.000.
One Of ihm machlnsa la Ih. .I.t... .
Tetala I 14 II 1 ... -J ....
Batted for Benton In eighth. ; anoacner arove to vic
Kew Tor ... 00000000 0 0v" " na oiuux uiy ana mini
Oilladelphia"."'.'.....'l 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 -; place at Chicago. The other Is the eight-Two-bae
hits: Q. Burns (Z). Ijuderus, valve car with which Tom Orr broke the
&Z XAMTr:tThl nve-mil. record on the Omaha
BOSTON, Sept . Knowlaon's posses
with occaalonal hits produced five runs
for the Boston Americans while Phila
delphia was being held acoreless today.
Shore pitched a tight game, only one
was
order
proved an effective combination.
Manager Mack Introduced another new
recruit today In Corcoran, who was tried
at third base. Ills fielding was slow.
Score:
PH1LiADF.Ij?H!A. BOrVTOf.
AH H O. A B All H O A B
Comma, lb 4 I 1 H.nrlkM, III t 1 M
OHoott. M....I ell
1 iHoopor. rf. . I t
4 lHpHk, cf.. I t I 0
I OOardnor. lb. I 0 1 I
Pllnblltnl. lb 4 111 I
1 (r lurry, lb.... lilt
1 lOidr. lilt
I I Bboro, p I 1 4
Taiala M 17 11
Totala 17 1 M 11 I
....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Standing of Teams
lAioio. a. .; I
Mi'innla, lb. I
OioriBs, If.. I
Milono. lb., t
M Avr o... I
Knowioon, pt
UatUm 1
off Benton. 6 In seven Innlnga; off Hchum,
Sin one inn "in. cimcn mu: rr rwnwm,
: by Alexander, 4. Umptrea: Klgler and
Orth. rk-ore. second game;
NEW TOlK. PHlLADBtJ'HIA
.AB.H.O.AB. AB.H.O.Ag
If.... 4 14 ORtK-fc. lb.... I 11
111 luuioran, ai i i i
Hnrt. ei.. Ill
til rr.tb. rf.. I I'
I M I lttokar, rf . ..
lit lli6riu. lb. 4 II 1
til IWkllM. If., till
boot. .....) 1 1 tNtahoff. lb.. I I I I 1
VonlUU. .. I I I 1 Ifliwor, lb.... I I I I j
BebaiMr. ..! wuroa. ..
Adam ... 1 I
ToUle 11 U M 14 IDiurM, .. 4 1 I
New York 0 0 I 1 0 1 I M
Philadelphia I 1 0 t 0 0 0 -
Twobaae h!t! lvla (I). Merkle, O.
Ort. la.... I
ja?obaoe, rf. I
ttorlo, lb.... I
KtHil lb., t
pixrrior. a 4
Vtiorpe, f... 4
track.
It Is understood that Fisher and Allison
will enter the oars at New Tork In Oc
tober and that Rlchenbaoher will pilot
the big slxteen-alv boat.
Johiiny Rasmussen
Returns to Huskers
v ,
LINCOLN. Sept . (Special Telegram.)
-Fot ball enthualaate at the University
of Nebraska became quite jubilant today
when announcement was -made that
Johnny Rasmussen had returned to the
n.,, w-.n.l..ll n.nnnrt Thf.l""""" fiovjrvu on in, irean-
b".hlt: O. Buma. Home run: Cravath. I n squad In ltll and he and Chamber
rttnlon hUM! CiraJlt. llAncroft- Laiderua
Whltled. Mhoff. Double play: Uoyle
to Mcrkle. Baa- on ba'l: Off Rchauer,
5; off IXrmaree, i. Wruck out: By
8ohaHMr, 4: by Pemaree, 4. Umpires:
Orth and IUgier.
IMtera Beat BreiTea.
BROOKLYN, Brt ,-Althoign obtain-
tin; ui mi ni ificr ivim. mwn-
lyn dofeatnd Boaton, I to 0, In (he final
lain In the back field time and again
played rings around the great varsity
squad of that year. Last year Johnny,
who lives In Oahkoeh, wis., did not at
tend achuol, Rasmuseen Isexpected to add
M per cent to the strength or the back-
field, as he Is a veritable demon at Una
om of the aerlee and thereby moved plunging and skirting the ends for Ion a
back Into ooxin.l plane. The only nit on -
T'.. . k. Claim arhlrh
8rhmldt waa unabln to fli'ld oloanly.
; Pf-ffcr allow-d the Hraves only two hlla.
a inar!e br Moran In the fourth and an
m'li'ij alntrle bv Kgnn in the ninth. Both
al4-a fir Med brillinnt'y.
The onlv run was made on a pasa to
Myera. efttl'a hit, a double and a aUal
and an out by Nixon. Onlv two Boton
llav,rs reayched aroond and none got to
third.
Maranvt'le la out of the rame for an
ln1eftnle rerod aa the reault of having
Cubs Buy Douglas
At the Waiver Price
Mltar, if,. I 1 ronk, rf I I I l
-tor. lb... I I j I Prklll"a, a) I I I I
Inn, si.... I If eH.rti.ll. lb. 1 1
anki. lb.. 4 111 Rauman. lb,, I 1 I
NEW TORK, Sept I. pitcher Phil
Dougla of the Brooklyn Base Ball club
iZ ntVtiSit of thi " Chicago Nationals at the
rexent New York series. Score: waiver price. Waivers were recently
BOflTOV. BIXOOHL.YM. asked on Douglas, and the club agreed
AJ H.O.A . AJ M O A B. t0 uk. th twirleT after Douglas pitched
loTT? onaabrt ". I ll l three hit gam against the Phillies on
mwm b....l I 4 '.n.i, rf.l I , Tuesday. The Brooklyn club would have
EaT-: t ! S:llhdrw th. waiver request. It Is un-
i- nn.iai. u. I i l . ! ....! l 1 4 derstood, after this display of form by
Kmltb, lb.... I 1 N-ioa .If... Douelaa but waa nraventad bv th. nil.
r n M. ... I I I mn ivn j, c . . . i - - - -
uh.n.t. t a l i ri.if. I I , adopted by the National league at the
Jlonton 0 110 1110
. Two-hese hits: Barry, Speaker. Three
biae hit: Hooper. Stolen baana: Walah,
Barry, Ilenrikaen. Double play: Hhora
to Scott to Hoblltscl. Ht on balla:
Off Knowlaon. ; off Shore, 1, Struck
out: By Shore. I, Umplree; O'LougMIn
and Hlldt'brand.
aenatore Take Two.
NP1W TORK, Sept. .-Waahington
made a clean aweep from New York, by
winning both aectlons of a double-header
today, I to I, and 4 to 1. Brown weakened
In the first game after he had a three
run lead and the Senators batted out a
victory ayaJnst Donovan's pIK-hers. In
the second game New York could not hit
Gallia In the plnchea. The New Tork
team will utlllae tomorrows open date to
Play off a tie game with St Louis. Score,
first game:
WASHINGTON. KBW TORK.
A.R II D A 1 n u I A
nwiw, li
motor,
Ml
(loortll. lb.. 4 1 II eplpb. lb 4 1 1 I
Mayor, rf. ... I 11 0Hlh. If 111
WilllKins, e. 4 I 4 4 (Millar, of.... I 0 I
MoBrldo, a. 4 I I 1 Rnono. Ib-aa 141
Harpor. ....! I 1Aloian4or. ol t 1
Moreaa .... I t Flrawa, 111
Ajrroa, 1 1 llkmoran ..
. 1 aiiwoll .. l
ToUla m 1 17 14 tVaaoo. 1
TouUe....."i 17 ll"t
Batted for Harper In aeventh.
'Batted for Donovan In eighth.
Waahlnrton 0 0 0 0 0 0 t S 0
New York I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Two-base hit: Cook. Home run: Bau
tnan. IStolen baaes: Cook (2). Double
plays- Brown to Boone to Plop, Peckln
pauiih to Boone to 11pp. Baaea on balla:
Off Brown, 4: off Harper, . Hlta: Off
Brown, 6 In five Innlnga. and none out In
aeventh; off Donovan, 4 In two Innlnga;
off Vance, none In one Inning; off Harper,
4 In alx innings; off Ayera, 1 In three
Innings. Struck out: By Harper. 1; by
Ayera, t; by Brown, 1; by Ionovan, 1;
by Vance. . Umpires: Dlneen and
Nallln. Ken re, aecond game:
WASHINGTON. NIV TORK.
AB II O A AB.H.O.AB
Moollor, If . 4 I I Coek. rf I I
Aroate, rf... 4 11 CHartaell, rf.. I 1
Milan, cf ... I 1 I Or-acblat', aa 4 I I
WmnKa, lb.. 111 Mlouaaa lb,, I 1 I
Oan.lil. lb... 4 SI tt'lrp. lb 4 I 11 t
Mnnn, lb.. 141 OHI.h. K 4 I I
Hanrr. a I 1 T 1 'Millar. f ..a ilea
i M Brlda. a. 4 1 1 I IMoono. lb..., 4 14 1
OoJIla, ....4 11 iKnupr, .. 4 I t I
Ith. s I I
TuUla U I IT I lacauiwell ... 1 1
V OBHO. S'
NAT. LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct. W.LPct.
Phlla. 72 M M2) Boston Hi 43
Brooklyn. .71 1 .nlu Detroit M 47 .M7
Boston 68 .AO 6n Chicago 79 M .m
St Louis.... h6 HH .4 b V aah'n 71 59 .646
Chicago ....61 (A .4iNew York.. .69 tig .4 6
Pittsburgh f3 7i) .474 St. Ixuls....62 7S .410
Cincinnati 60 9 .466! Cleveland ..W S2 .J79
New York.. 59 68 .4G6 Phlla. 38 90 .297
"FED. LEAGUE. I AMER. ASSN.
W.UHpt.l W.L.Pct.
PltUburgh .73 56 .560 Mtnneap's ,.M 66 .!
St Louis. ..70 60 .5. .St. Paul " 67 .
Newark ....68 69 .Mr, Indlanap's ..TJ 65 .R28
Chicago ...7062 .6.V Iulavllle ..69 68.604
Kan. City.. 68 63 .523 Kan. City..'., a 6..
Buffalo ....B6 6A.4H4Clekel.ind ..6! 71.4 9
Brooklyn ..63 70 . 474 Milwaukee ..62 77 .446
Baltimore .44 84 .844 Columbus ..olSd.3,6
Yesterday's Reaulta.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boaton, 0; Brooklyn. 1.
Cincinnati, 4, 6; fct. Louie, . 0.
New York, 0, 4; Philadelphia, S, .
AMERICAN LEAGUE,
Detroit ; Cleveland. 8.
Waahlngton, 6. 4; New Tork, 8, 1.
PhiUdelphla. 0; Boaton, 6.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.,
No games scheduled.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
St. Paul, t; Columbus, 5.
Minneapolis, 9; lulsvllle, 8.
Cleveland, 4, 11; Milwaukee. L I
Games Today.
National League Boaton at PltUburgh.
PhHa3pthtt-Bt-. U"' Yrk
American League-Detroit at Cleveland.
atBostonn -at Yrk' p,llldeP,'1
redej;1 Ve'u8-Buffo, "t Kansas
City Newark at 6t LouU. Pittsburgh at
Baltimore.
GREAT CROWD AT
RACES OJAHA DAY
Barlight Wina Gate City Pane in
Straight Heat, in Fast
Time.
REPEAT MATCH RACE IN OMAHA
LINCOLN. Neb., Sept .-(Special Tel
egram.) Thirty thousand persons crowded
round the race track for the closing day
of the harness and running races at th
Nebraska 8tate fair. It waa "Omaha
day" at the fair and 1,000 Omahans were
in the crowd t the track. :
The Gate City purse for 11,000 In honor
of the day was ths fastest race. Bar
light had too much reserve speed for' the
other entries and won In straight beats.
Announcement waa made that Columbia
Fire, owned by E. O. Bohanon of this
city, and Hal McKlnney, who had' al
ready met seven times during the sum
mer, will race again In Omaha, Septem
ber 22, at the county fair meeting, for a
purse of 21,000. Summary:
Three-year-old trot, nuraa HMO-
Sweet Aubrey (Shockly)
Lord Archdale (Parka)
Korreat Blngen (Forrest)......,....,
Mrs. Gavin and
Miss Pearce, Win
Their Golf Games
asBaBBaaaaaBBBkW
CHICAGO. Sept. I. Mrs. Bmlly Gavin
of England will meet Miss Ernestine
Pearce of Chicago, tomorrow In on of
th semi-final matches for tho women's
golf championship of the United States.
Mrs. uavin defeated Eleanor Allen of
Boston. 4 to 2, eliminating the only New
England contender by playing good golf
all the war.
fVimotoo .. I
Tjlw. I 1
Totala t If II I
Totala.
n ih hi
Snort irraa
Batted for Whaling In ninth.
Bourn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Brooklyn 1 M
Stolen baaea: Mrm. Gets. Double
Dtav: CTMnra to CuKhaw. Baaea
balla: Off Tyler. 2: off Ifeffer. 1. fcitmok
out: Bv Tyler.' 2: bv l'feffer. 3. Um
pires: Klein and Emails.
tlurlaaefl tises Vs.
KT. LOUIS. Sept . Cincinnati moved
out Of hurt place by taking a dmil.l
annual meeting a year ago.
FAST AND NOVEL RACES
RUN AT CRAWFORD FAIR
CRAWFORD. Neb., Bept .-(Speolai
on .Telegram.) Crawford's Trt-Slate fair
opened here today under Idea weather
conditions. The race course was In per
fect condition and some fast time was
made. The estimated attendance was
about S.0QO.
having droiMl to names to -h larfel-1 Th agricultural dlapUy was exceed
pi. la. The aoures were 4 to I In fourteen , Ingly good. The stock pens were all
frirunare and i to 4) In six inntnsa. 1 fiii-d an befnra tho nnnin . a
Bee. her's elngV and loim a triple tied (he ,n"fa ,on rr tn OP'nlng hour and
aofrro in the liinth IniiUig ot the flrat large tent was erected to oar for
same. In the fourteenth Rodger, . play-' tha late ei itrles. In addition to the rear
fi.it in place of Uol wita, who had been . ... . " v "w
JL.t "ut of the K.nwT for proteatUig. 'N" ached ulad races. th Twelfth oav
trtfled. He enured the winning run on airy boys pulled off some thrUling
'."'L'-J tuldln J"-" re-cua
l.a.k iid Nihaua were bard hit In (he rar.. horae-baok wrestllns:. buckinar rn.
second ?aine. while &-linelder was slrons. Wlldaaieer riding and rone throw.
fcHuro, firat ,tnw:
CINCINNATI.
An.H.u.a a.
.,. other features Introduced be-
rr. loi'ib. j , .
.AS MO Ag V "'o.
A balloon ascetaalort and perachut leap
Yimfer. of.. I I 4 S SHiikbIb. lb. 4 4 I
. . k. alia .. id . , 1 , a a -
ti'-r a.'ib4 4 iH-u-r. a. .. 111 .followed Ui dosing of th racing, and a
""" ' U ,S $ i ! t bn1 concert waa given in th evening.
u.'r aa ill taTuSa. ir:"! 1 tnln, from AlUanoa.
wk. if.... I I I l mp i.r. lb-lb. 7 uj l HarrbK . Luak. Chadron and other clUe
iv. I 1 l I i-,r. a...t I 1 i b run. Summary
1 1 "'obiaaoa. a. I I I I i Trottlna
Tstaat
.... 1 1 owaaoa. . I I I I , Trottlna- or KaciRa-. 19 rJu: Vmrmm,
';' "t I I-:,T a" I 4 t B",''ur- . nnti Sparlks. Itaw
' JJ J-..t. ". I wi Ebieer. Crawford,
aw MUM1I 1oim 0 0 letx, Uitrd. Tlin). la.
Teuua.
lotted for Dale In etuhth.
! niird tor liuKlna In elvhth.
1 itrd fr r-.JIe In eightik.
i .ii'p.l fir Io.line.Mi to fourteenth.
lUau for Buyuer la eighth.
Ciu lotiaU 0 0010OO200OOO1-4
I
M. Lois
.0001tt90
' raoang. s i ciaaa (rive neat to deoldalt
41 14 ttM Anna li.. Newport Neh.. firwti Robert
bljuuv Aunofa, Neb., aooond; Dlrwtor
Boy. Sheridan, Wyo., third. Tim. l.J.
Running, f ive-el titha" mile dash: Big
Sel. Ardinore, 8. D.. first; Marl Masa-a-at.
LdKemoht. 8. D., second; Montauk
Quen. Ailtanoa, Nob., third.
Eel Member at .
BAN FRANCISCO. Be of 1 7.et a .!
nailonal Iraiamlty mciiibvra ouened
ju'a. 3. 1 irii liaae on their elxty-eighth annual convention her
liaawe on IjhIIo: Off todav with a war dvpietsd attendance.
Two-baa bltar iclllifer. Snyder. Th
lia.e hlla: (iruat. Ijnn. IttxiKnia ritolen
l.i a: Ixii'. lino n&r. l.ntt'4 ruits:
i'.ii. innatl. 4, t 1
rrr; r( 1,
I --xiH. I: eff Toury. t. off !tii.aon. 1. Cnitada the Zeta men aay. has sent to)
1 to I -If l'i:. 6 In seven inunv,: off i f thHr bru'har to th fcXiruan
"l--rt,- l Mini IiiuIi.kh; off bailee. I tmrx'tio and ha drawn 30 per cent of
lo M i'liilna; off hvt:ii4,ri, a in t la Caivd'an offli-ra at tiie front frota
tniu i nut: ly Lale. ; t , the luouiboislilo tit Uk frelaVnlty.
ToUla 14 U
Batted for fleh In eighth.
Gallia out hit by batted ball.
Waahlnrton 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 04
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Two-baae hits: Moeller. Boone, Stolen
bases: Henry, Hilan, Morgan, Moeller.
Hnrned rune: Waahtngtun, 4; New York,
1. Double play: McHrtde to Morgan to
Oentlll. Baae on error: New York. I.
Kaaes on balla: Off Pieh. 3. Hlta: off
f'leh. in eight Innlnga; off Vance none
n one Inning. Struck out: By Pleh. 2;
by Vance. 1; by Gallia, S. Umpires:
Nallln and Dlneen.
Tlaere Whip Clevelaad.
CLEVKLAND. O,. rVpt. , Detroit took
advantaxe of Cleveland's errors and
HagerniMn's base on balls and won, to
i. Loudermllk started to weaken In the
Sixth and BuUtnd replaced htm. pitching
elfectivelv uulll the eighth when Dauaa
came to hla rescue. Cobb reached first
every time at bat. making three hits and
receiving two peases. The Cleveland
pitchers Issued twelvs passes. Score:
CXaVVaTIJlND. DETROIT.
' AB H O.A 1. AB H.O.A.B.
Wills. ef....4 4 IVirt. la
(Vtapieaa, est I 4 li-l aa I 1
-anor, lf. 4 1 eOobb. et.... I I 1
Pialta. rf.... 4 14 1 aoawrord. rf I t I
mrao. i. ... a voara. If.... 4 I 1
trnii lo.... I t I l.Hurna, lb.... 4 11 f
WmtaTsa. 11 111 lYoaac. lb... I I I
ON. III. . 4 114 lr-uuiaM. a... 4 Ilia
Hasaraaaa. 1 4 1 wvt in' k. si 4 a
l-artor. a ... I IBolaM. a...
Taraar, lb.. aIiMa ....!
raaoaal .... 1 aa,aaa,k .. 1
Manai .... 0 00
Totals 1 17 II I
etale.....t flfllf
Hatted for Wambigans In eighth.
Han for O'Neill In eUhth.
Batted for LowdernUik in eighth.
Cleveland 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-a
Dotro,t i M 1 t i it M
Earned runs: Cleveland. S. Two-baa
hits: Kirk, tvana Cotb. Stolen bases!
Burn. CXtb. Youtor. louble play: Chap
man ( V anibairaiie lo Kirk. Hnu I h i
ONe.lL IIH: Off Haa-emian, t In threw
and two-thlrda Innlnsa; off CVrter, t la
five and one-third lur.lnKo; off Lowderw
milk. I In Mi limlnifa; off Ba.land. I la
on and iwo-lhlrils iiuiWe; off Iaaua. 1
In oho and oi-tl.lrd innlna. Baaea on
ball a: O'f llagerman. 4, off Cavrler. 6:
off Ijowdermlik. I: off Boland. I. Struck
out: By Itaxennan, ; by Carter. J: by
Ixwdermlla, t; by Dauaa. 1. Klrst baa
on errors: Detroit 4. Umpires: Kvans
and Clml,
tllhera Aaaeaatia.
Atlanta. 9; Blnmlnirham. 1
Challaoooga. 4: Memphis 0.
M'lhilo. 2; New Or.eana, 1
iJtile Bxk. 4-1, .Saahvllle, 1-t (Eight
InQluas. datkneaa.)
Base Bll Tourney
Held at Eiverton
RIVERTON. Ia.. Sept l.-(Speclal Tel
gram.) Rlvertons annual base ball
tournament was started her today with
Kiverton, Bhenandoah, Imogen and Far
ragut taking part
Th first game) between 8henandoah
and Farragut was won by the former. 4
to L Th second game, between Imogens
and Rlverton, was won by Rlverton, IS
to 0, in seven Innings. Tomorrow Imo
gen will battle Farragut and Rlverton
will combat with Shenandoah. Scores
yesterday:
Shenandoah 4 1
Fairagut 1 S 2
ter.es: McKa and Castle, Ward and
Long.
l-ivirton mi t
Imogena OSS
Km I t,Ha JnnniAn mnA A MaM.M , TTV
man and Lacy,
EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS
SEE RACES AT ATLANTIC
ATLANTIC, Ia Sept. . -(Special Tele
gr am.) Eight thousand persons thronged
th grounds at th Cass county fair to
day. Th big race are tomorrow whea
th 1:14 pace, the 1:15 trot and 1:25 pace
mak up th card. Th race resulted to
day were:
Pacing. 1:17 Class. Purs $400
Allstor Ill
Wallle A ""Ill""" III
Ines Uarle , a J j
Khackamaion i 4 i
Time, 2 2U. 1:VS. S:t4.
Trotting. 2:2 Class, Purs S360 1 1
(uardoaala M ,..., 1 11
name unnam ...
l.lmellte
May Donnellr
Time, 2:SV. 2 MU. 2 194.
1 hree-ouartar Ui a.liuli Pun, tntt
IWwsle Da vU. first; Joe NorvaL sveond;
Nema, third. Tim. 1:16. ', '
Daisy Todd (Khoades).
ion waiaey (.corner)..
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3
4
5
Time. 2:19i. 2:l!i. 2:20.
Pacing. 2.1S class. Oat . City purse,
21000
1 arllght (Mann).. ............1 1
Marin H. (Miller) S 2
Budweiaer (Wunner) S S
Kinney Win (Allen) 4 8
Redwood (Comb) .4.-6 S
Ora Vldmer (Glnxer) 6 4
Evelyn Patchen (Murray) 7 da
rri. o.iai a., A o.,nu.
A UI1VT. IV . l.iVI, ,.1V71.
Trotting. 2:28 Class. Purse $600
Velma Todd (Saasoth)
Harry Onslow (Shields)
A Die Axwaad (Rhoadea)
Time, J.J, Z:.
1 saw:
s 2 2
tit
One mile dash, ourae 1200: Voltroma.
flrat; Shine D. second: Princ of Castle,
third: Lady Hymee. fourth. Time. 1:44.
Half mile dash, puree $100: Teddy Bear,
first; Opilla, second; Catherine 'Mac,
third: Wedgewood Dick, fourth. Governor
Wilson, fifth. Time, :60Vfc.
(llesweel Defeats Flattsauowth.
GLENWOOD, la., Sspt . (Special.)
In th ball tournament of the second uay.
In progress here, tho morning game be
tween Tabor and Red Oak was called In
the last half of the ninth Inning on ac
count of rain, the score being 1 to 1. Bat
teries: Tabor, Redenbauah and Spellman;
Red Oak, Erlcsen and Berg. The after
noon game between Plattsmouth and
Glenwood resulted: Glenwood, 8; Platts
mouth, 1. Batterlea: Plattsmouth, Maaon
Herald and Hardtvllle; Glenwood, Smith
and Butler. Umpire, Harry Sage.
He Makes Charges
Against Off icers of
Colorado Guard
DENVER, Colo., Sept t. William Dia
mond, who represents In Colorado the
International officers of the United Mine
Worker of America, was th star wit
ness at today's session of the military
court of Inquiry investigating charges
against- officers of the national guard of
Colorado. According to Diamond's own
account of his examination, he refused .to
answer any questions relating to the al
leged activities of the miner's union In
employing . detectives and seeking evi
dence against state and mllltla officers
and coal mine owners.
Diamond said he answered freely all
auestlons connected with the charges
against National guard officers, but that
at the opening of his examination he
told the court that he would say noth
ing to reveal the policy of th United
Mine Workers. To this, according to
Diamond, the court consented.
Regarding the charges against th na
tional guard officers. Diamond referred
at length to . his experiences as one of
the leaders In the coal miners' strike of
1913-14. He told of alleged happenings
during the military occupation of the
Southern Colorado coal mining district
snd related numerous Instances of what
r.s considered Improper actions on the
part of the militiamen.
Diamond, after leaving th court room,
declared that he had Included Lieutenant
otonel Edward J. Bou-gton and Captain
Htldreth Frost members of the court In
hla unfavorable testimony regarding
militia officers. He said both officers
rend long explanations Into tho record in
answer to hla oral charges.
The witness was questioned about the
whereabouts of X. C. Elliott and R. W.
Coatea detective. . omployed by th
United Mine Workers. H dented any
personal knowledge on th subject He
told th court that Coates was employed '
by A. M. Bek her, attorney, retained by
President White of th United Mine
Workers.
New Fall Suits.
Furnishings
and Hats for
Discerning
Men
Prepare for Fall. Now
is the time to select the
Fall Suit, the new Hat,
Ties, Shirts, etc. It pays
to look prosperous, and
new clothes give you that
look.
Drop in and see what
we -how in the very fresh
est and most original Au
tumn styles in everything
men wear.
JSuits,$15to$40.
Stetson andVIagee'a
Hats, $2 to $10
Manhattan Shirts,
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Batteries: Hall and Johnson; Ferry.
Curtis and Mueller.
Kansas Citv at Indianapolis, two games,
postponed; rain.
At Lotrisvllla snt
; Minneapolis ' .j 14 1
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Batterlea: Hopper. Williams and Sulli
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Milwaukee 4
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tevsiana , 11 11
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Portland 7 11 2
Oakland 2 9 1
Batteries: Portland. Higrlbotham and
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At los Anselea 45core: R H B.
San Francisco 11 0
Los Anseles 0 10
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