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CrTth Sendt Driver Over Seep
Center Field Wall With the
Bues Filled.
SLEAN SWEEP FOB, THE LEASERS
Tommy Murphy Has
Another Big Day at
Charter Oak Meet
HARTFORD, Conn., Bpt. Id Tommj
Murphy had .nothr blf day in the final!
aftornoon card of raotnr at the Onuid
Circuit RieetJnc at Charter Oak park.
K captured two flrata and one serond
tn the thma ra4 on the program, after
oleanlnk up Vtta card Mtfrdy. For the
flrat time a)no iMurhjr boAicht the hay
mare, !u1u Luinlne, at a rrportrd price
They Meet in the King Saturday Night GIBBONS TO MEET
M'FARLAND TONIGHT
VttJUi.VmU'HlJi. I0.-One of tha
lonat hits avar iruu!e In the hiatory of
tha ITxlladolphla frt-. drtva over th j of lmoat twt yMLr, h.
a red to pilot her to ft win, capturing the
1 11 trot In ktral-rnt heata, with Earl-
He aJao
won the 1:15 trot with Trampwelj-ht In
deep oanter field wall by Cravath with
the baeea filled In the eirhth Innlns f ave
jr-iuwaetpnia a ( 10 vivwrr over new i . , . . -
v.k .- . ,j tm. wood 1j. aeoond In each laaua.
aerlea of four gamea.
Teareau not only outtw!rlod McQuillan
for alx Innlnga, but alao aent In all of
New York's runa with a atngle, which
Bonred two runner and a home , run.
Teareau befran to weaken In the seventh,
when the acore waa tied on double by
Iuderua and Whitted, Nlehoffa sacrifice
and an out In the eighth the basca were
filled on Stock' single and two pa-nea,
and then came Cravath remarkable
drr.-e. Score:
New vokk. riiiiADKi.niu.
AH M O A r AH.H i A l
n.Knrna. It . 4 t tHlorli. !..... 4 I I
I (l'krt. rl.. t I
Yvlh. rt . I I I
I 1 ja rr, lb. 4 1 11
(Whlllrd, II.. 4 1 (
1 frNirh ft. ft.. I 1
1 VR.IIumi), .. I t
I CMilWulllte, pit
t I
1
ol. 2b.... 4
Mrkl. lb.. 4 1
Whir. . 4 I 1
itrkor. c .. I
HrlnnJ. Ik 4
Mmvr e.... t
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straight hnatN, while Walter Cox took
the third race, the 2 14 pace, with Camilla;
Hal 8., driven by Murphy, taking second
money.
Despite the fact that alt three racee
went In atraucht heats the larger fields,
so different from the earlier days of tliv
week, made all of the races lntereetlnK.
as there were numerous challengers for
the lead In each heat.
Hummarlea:
2:11 tr t. best 1 In 1. pump. I.OO:
Lt'lu Lumlne, b. in., by orator (Mur
phy) 1 1 1
I'url Wood I-., b. g. M'roKlen 2 2 3
l roimnn, br. g. Hlraveal I S I
Victor tter, Hm run-Aberdeen, Alnleil M..
Pare I'fn and Nnlhsn Axworthy also
S i Marled.
Totals M I M U 1 TnUle T 17 14 t
New mm 01 t loot) v-i
Phlladelhpla 1 0 U 0 0 0 1 4 -7
Two haee hits: llecker, l)oyle, I.uilenis,
Whitted. Horns r'me: Tesrvati, rravatn.
ltouhle plays: lyl' to Fletcher to
Merkle, Fletcher to Merkle. Haeee on
balls: Off Teru, 3: off McQuillan, 1.
Htrurk out: Hy Tesreau, S. Umpires:
Byron and Orth.
Draws and Pirates Split.
PITTHBUIU1H. fept. 10. lloRton loat
the first same t'f liHlay'a iliuUlvhenier
to Pittsburgh, by tt score of k J. but
evened up by taking the ecconil snniM.
1 to 2, In ten Ihainsa. Adania vfiec
tlv In the first tine, while Nehf end
Hemes wer both lilt hard. In llm aecnnd
contest, Hudolph was steady at critical
times, but his upiMjiietits, Kanllehner wus
wild, which iniictlcaliy loft me gHUie fur
the home temii. fcore, flrct pane:
somoN. piTTnt'iuiH.
AB H.O A K AU H O A K
lime: S:WU. f:7U. :.
2:14 pace, best 1 in ft. pume IJ.flOO:
rameliit, br. in., by Cuniiner (Cox) 111
Hal. H. . m. g. (Murii)iyi 2 1 1
Ki!ld Klllott. br. . ttieersl S 1 S
Baby 1'ertha, Altawood and llingen
Pointer Ihi stsrted.
Time: 2aH. 2:1. 2:07.
2 If. trot, beat t In t. purse fl.000:
Trampwi lajkit, b. h., by '1 ranipfast
(Muiphvl 1 1 1
Kiltv L. llelllnl, b. m. ( Rodney). ... 6 1
Alinnh, br. tn. (Carpenter) I 7
Audrey Orey, (linser Roy, Vallette,
T'llnceNM Js'elilM. Aulxbrnuk and Lucy
licvm Ida elao started.
Time: 2:1U. 2-'.
r.Ti. ib. ... tit
Moras, rl.... 41
Num. U ...4 1
htlimldt. IS, 4 I 10
tfir&nd .... 0 0 0
Pir! Ik.... 4 1
Van. a.... 4 14
V tut tins. .. 1 0 I
O.wdy. .... t I I
Krhl. 10 0
Hum, S-... S0
RACING PROGRAM AT
JOHNSON COUNTY FAIR
TBCUMSKH, Neb., Bent. 10.-Special.)
liberal purses are offered tor the Kansas-Nebraska
circuit races, to be held In
ir Vl4' o i conne,'Uon w,th- h Johnson county fair
Miea'ibl l T o ,n Tecumseh on BepUmber 'a. 23 and 24.
are five cities In the Kansas-
llalr4. lb..
OAteaia. p.
0
0 TsUls...
.111
.411
.410
14 14 l
Hnaesrau. al I I I I niy
i Jonui
iirnr. cf.. I 1 I 1 There
Swe"s.B'aaT! ' 1 I o ! Nebraska clroult. and th racing began
vii.i. li 4 I I I I t Hiawatha, Kan., last week. This
, J week It Is on at Seneca, Kan. Next week
I 0 j the racing will be at Pawnee City, the
a I following week at Tecumseh, and they
will close at Auburn th flrat week In
October. The purses for tha Tecumseh
I meet aggregat I2.4W. The program
01 follows.
i Wednesday. ftentambar W p.f
Two-bajie hit: Mchmldt. Three-base hit: I nu rue .). trot r nam. fnr'jnhnann
Wagner. Home run; llinehman. Hnvr : county horaea. purse, 10U; half-mil run
flee hits:. Kvers, Hlnchninn. Halrd. Pouble ning, purse, JI0.
piays: auuni o vm,nri i., ul.i.n,...., Thursday, HnptemMir U-:"a pace
'rlari
Totals M 0 4 14 1
"itan for ipchmidt in the ninth.
Itoaton 0001000
lllUburah 1O110200
aaner to Volx to Johnston. miriin x.n); -i& ir nuru V.ie.
Isjaes: Carey. Hariwy. Haird. .Hases on ; lnll9 rUnnin. DUrse. 210: threo-uuaxtjir.
l.i trr si tin,' itt nKm.
JT. . ' ; L J . i i iilil : nine running, puma, h.
7 r thrt "o.n.. off Barnes. 7 In five Kriday. Heptember 24-Free-
"" "ll,.,,?r ,'ll.h.rJ .'A""i..i,,y purse, HOO: 1:18 paos. uura
"""" ' " k" ": lt. I trot, nurse. mio: half-mile
pl.-ea: Klem and tnislls.
i BOTTOM. . PlTTKBfkOII
AU U.O A E
f nodsn. crib 1 0 10 0
Knn. lb.... 4 10 1
FiuiMi'k. miii
K.m If ... 1 1 o
fe-haildt, 10. t 1 t 0
rttnia, sb. I 0 0 0
Moraa. rt. 0 0 0
em Mb., lb.... 4 2 4
ksaa. .... J
lunkjisK. s i 0 0 1
AB.H.O.A E.
6C.rT. It . . i I I 0 0
J)natoa. lb I 0 11
Hanwr. (. . I 1 t
Hlniima. HI 0 4
Wasusr. a,l I I
OVIoa lb..,.. I 1 0
CHaird. lb.... 41
0 iba. a.... Ill
l:oMla ...110
OKantlabar, pi 1 0
1-ulllu .... 1 0
for-all pace,
e. 23U0: 2.22
running, purse.
tio; half-mile mule race, purse, 110.
American association rules will govern
and racing will begin at 1:20 o'clock each
afternoon. ...
CALIFORNIA WIN TWO
CF THREE TENNIS MATCHES
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Though Neither Holdi Title and
None Ii at Stake, Much Inter
eit in Match.
LARGE SUM IS DEPOSITED
BROOKLYN BLANKS
PITTSBURGH FEDS
t o
Tip Tops Continue Winning Streak
by Defeating Visitor, Two
f , to Nothing.
BLUEJACKET GIVES THREE HITS
HtK G&&OMS AND
Packey McKarland, with the medicine
bail, and Mike Gibbons, on the tennU
court, In training for their ten-round
bout at the Brighton Beach motordrom
next Saturday night. Tne fight will be
the blggrat one held in this country for1
years Arrangements have been made
for mora than 8i,(X0 spectators and tho
fighters are to receive 2.12.500 for their
night's work!
HACKMEN DROP A
GAME TO RED SOX
t amnpp- is
Boston Americans Find Batting
Eyes and Win Easily from
Athletics.
FINAL SCOEE IS SEVEN TO TWO
FORRST HILUlN. T.. Sept. 10. -California
player won two out of th three
matches In th eaat against th weat
contest staged her today. T. R. Pell
of New York defeated T. C. Bundy of
Totals.. ...U 4 00 10 I Totals.. ...M I H l I
Halted for O I boon la th tenth.
' liattd tor Kaiulliener In th tenth.
Rostoa . . . .
a'ttiKO-jJ-xh
Xwo-taMa blur Kttasatrlck, Olbaon. j single, and Maurk E. McLsughlln of
ZeKhl.T'K'a rrmncuco won from Karl H. Behr
to Kvers to b-hnodt, Hudolph to F.vcrs'o' N'w- Vork, i-4. J-6, 4-2, 4-1 William
to Knodgraaa. Kniitii to Siio.tgraas. Base ; M. Johnson and Clareno J. Orlffln. both
aeaaaiaie 11
10010000 e- Angeles, -4. 14. 1. S-c, -4, In on
DEWEY HARMON WILL
COACH YORK HIGH TEAM
TORK. Neb., Sept 16.-8peclal.)-Dewey
Harmon, for two years aaslsUnt to
"Jumbo" Stlehm. coach of tha Nebraska
university 'varsity eleven, has been en-
Y'VA n "ft"' .J11 V1 I gaged to ooaob th York high this sea
I the locals only run on Uon-1 . .,.,,. . ,.
sletod. only two open- date remaining.
fl lowing la th scheduU:
September 24 York colleg at Tor,
ta-iober 1 Kearney at York.
on balls: (rf HuihWph. I: off Kaiitlehiwr.
4. Hit by pitched ball: By Kanllehner
(Snodaraaa ami FilsaJ rick l. rilruck out:
By KuJiiplh, 3: by K4ntijhner, L Um
plres: luiiler and Kowai.
tteda Make m Kneep.
HT. 11'1H, Kept- 10-Clnoinnall fin
ished tha seaaon with rH- l.oula bur, by
taking today s game, 7 to 1. marking a
jlean sweep of the series. lear was In
great funu and allowed but three hits,
.while th visitors took advantage of
Mcadoar's wlldneas. wbhh combined with
a snrles of siiuiiaa gave them a lead of
seven runs.
With this handicap Manager Hnsains
sent in laiune, a recruit from the Thcee
l-iye lenviie, who finished in atuovl style.
JitixT Uglier artd lmctii5r bad aliuaed in
the first Inning, Ler retired tiie twen
ty-on t-a
and sorA
i,U' strifes, fly. Suore
CI.IC'IKNATI. ST. IdX'If.
AU H.O. A g AS H O A B.
(HUM. d..4 1 I onasstaa, Ik. I I I I I
.ruk. lb I 0 14 OHuuv. sa... t 111
Htk as . .4 III 'H.o.b aa. I f
unl'iil. rl.. 1 0 0 ttacka. II.. 4 1 10
kidi.in. ikt 1 1$ 0 !.!.. rf I 2 1
1 k. IC....4 10 WU. cf.,,1 0100
V i,... c ... 4 111 0MI1IM. Ik... I 0 0 0 0
hoiKa. M.Mlj OhmmI. ...! Ill
lr. v 4 0 11 I'MuIm. toils
Sau S. 1 0 1
Totals ... OS 1)111 kLauillao. p.. I 0 1 0
iij.U 100
Tutala M 1111 I
; 'liatted for Huggtns In the ninth.
tmlniiatl e 1 1 2 2 0 0 07
im. lx.u! 0 0 0 ! 1
Three- base hit: Itetsel. Ktolt-n buses:
Iai b i'i). rR ri!lo iilia: Gruh. Bodgers,
:n:!ulj. CiuiKairs. )es fin balls: Off
...j,,o. s. Mils: ll Meaduss, 7 in
fi.o and one-third innings; olf Lainlliie, 1
In tltrn a"il twu-Onrvla InniiiKa. biruck
tut: By Iyer. 2; by Muaduws, 1: by
laniline, 4. Umpires: 0'lay and Quigley.
Mrfook Heats 2aaei-tal.
M'(filf. Keb., Sept. 10 (Hiwclal Tel
tpgiajn l-'i'l h.olng kli cf the lUci'uok
I .ii iuuro&i.it-f,i ttiis afiernooii ia
l.hlfiiril to have bera thw beat cihlUitlotl
i.f tiir iiiiuaal sa'oe piay.d t:m tills
.!'. A! .tk won frtitn litipertHi, 2 to IA
a i .r it-rw-s. lin"eriil, Mavlt-a and tSimih;
1 ' Curt aiiii Builou.
of San Franolsco, th new double ohanv
plons. had littles difficulty In defeating
R. NorrU Williams. 2d. of Philadelphia
and Watson M. Washburn of New York
in straight sets, at 4-4, 4-2. 4-4. Th aeo
ond half of th six matches will b
played her tomorrow afternoon.
BOSTON. Sept. IS. The Boston Ameri
can gained their batting eyes today and
won easily from Philadelphia, I to I
Ruth was baffling except In two Innings,
th fifth, when Mclnnls single, Oldrlng'a
douhls and a wild pitch scored the Phil
adelphia run; and th ninth when he
let up for several moments, but regained
control. Boo re:
BOB TON.
AB.H.O
OHonrlkk'a. II I t
Lewis. It.... I
Scott aa... 4
Hoew. rf . I
C Speaker, rf . 2
(yikHiver, Ib. 4
lklohlUiol. IS I
BTT. .... I
OThomas. S...4
Ruth.
. H I M II I
Total! U 11 n
Philadelphia 0 IHIMI
ncsion i oiooiii
PHIIAIBt JTI1A.
AB.H.O A
Haas, If 4 0 10
w.i.h. rf..., 4
StmnU. cf. .. 4
1ai1o. aa... 4
Vrlnnla lb. 4
rvurtaa. lb.. I
Melane St.. 2
VcAoor. a.. I
Wrokoft. . . 2 0 0
Totals..
A V
0
o-s
-7
.KMolxtr ,) Oi-en.
U Oran
Islaitd
Octutier
d Island at Grand
October 0en.
taaoher SO Omaha at Tor.
Noaenilier 4 Beatrto at Beatrice.
N'oiHiiU-r 13 Aurora at Aurora.
Norvmher 1 Lincoln at York.
Noat-mbor 36 North Piatt at Tork.
MRS: VANDERBECK HAS TO
TRAVEL TO BEAT STIRLING
CHICAOO, Sept. 10.-Sttlng a roord
for long distance golf, 1Mb Alexa Stirling
of Atlanta, southern champion, today
took Mr. (I H. Vandsrbeck. th Phila
delphia expert, to th twenty-second hoi
before succumbing In th semi-final of
th woman' national golf tournament
at Onweutsla club. Mrs. Vandsrbeck
hard earned victory over th 17-year-old
girt allowed her to contest th final to
morrow with Mr. W. A. Osvln of Eng
land, who eliminated Miss Ernssttb
I'earce. th last Chicago contender, t to 2.
Twn-baae bit: Soott. Three-has bits:
Henriksen. Oldrlns. 8olen base: Hotvr,
Baeea on bella: iff Wvckcff. 4; eff Ru'h,
z. cinifi out: "v wveaorr. m nv nmn
1 Vmplrea: Hlldebrand and O'Loughlln.
-a Beat Yaaks
NKW TORK. Bel. 10. New York and
St. I tula plave,- off a postponed game
here today, which was won hv the vl
or. 2 to t. Vance, a recruit f'om S
Jnaeph Mo., started his firat same for
New York and made a good lmtrelon.
but New York could not hit Hamilton.
Scor:
TOHK.
AH H OA
1 1
0 11
1 4
Standing of Teams
W.UPct.
NAT. LEAGUE. I
Prila. 73 6 .58lJ
BTooktyn.,71 til .M7
iwnion .... bi .uv,;
Ht. Iuls ..65 70 .4MI
OiIchko ....Bl 118 .4-0
PlttaburKh 64 71 .4741
Cincinnati 1 t :4
New York..G t .401
KEIX I.HAOUR
W.Tj.Pct.1
Plttaburgh .72 f7 AU
8t. Louis. ...71 41 .Ml
Newark ....( 0 .Ml
t'liicago ...70 42 .-.HI.
Kan. City.. 8 4.1 .Sli
Buffalo ....7 m ,i
Brooklyn ..64 70 . 477
Baltimore ..44 k4 .344!
Boston
lietroit
Chicago
v sail.
AMKR. LEAQCK.
W.UPct.
84 42 .647
,...M III .642
....7 S3 .6t
....71 69 .646
New York.. 69 49 .4bl
St. louls. .t'.l 7rt
neveland ..61 82 .31
lliila 3S IVSW
A MRU. ASSN.
W.UPct.
Minneapolis 1-4 6tf .006
sit. PuaiI 83 68 .fcxtt
IndlaneDolis 71 6a .MS
Iuisvllo ...70 C8 .u"7
ivsn. -. iiy....ii iv .pwi
t'lewlsnd ...42 7 6 .440
Milwaukee ..62 77 .4i
Columbus ...62 86 .277
Yesterday's Hesnlts.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston, 1-2; Pltsburgh. 8-2.
Cincinnati, 7; bt. Louis, 1.
New York, 2; Philadelphia, 7.
AMERICAN LEAU-UEv
rvtroit, 2; Cleveland. 4.
SL Louis, 2; New York. 1 .
Philadelphia, 2; Boston, 7.
FEDERAL LEAOUE.
Buffalo. 3; Kansas City, 1.
Newark. 0; Ht. Louis, 2.
Pltsburgh, 0; Brooklyn, 1
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Minneapolis, S: ixiulsvllle, T.
Kansas City, 0-2; lru1ianapolla,( 1-6.
U 1-aul, 1-10; Columbus. 2-2.
Oamee Today.
National league Boston at Chicago,
New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at
Plttsburith, Brooklyn at St. Louis.
American League Oilcago at Boston,
iHttrolt at Now York, Cleveland at Wash
ington, Bt, Louis at Philadelphia.
NEW YORK. Sept. lO.-AJthough no
championship is at stake and neither of
the contestant holds a title, the ten
round bout between Packey McFarland
of Chicago and Mike Gibbons of St Paul,
is more talked of than any pugilistic event
that ha taken place her since the clos
ing daya of the Horton law, fifteen, year
fiKo. The men will met at th Brighton
Boach motordrome tomorrow night and
night and are- to weigh In at 147 pounds
tomorrow afternoon at S o'clock.
The fact that the promoters of the bout
have deposited 332,500 In the hands of the
stake holders, has dispelled any doubt
that it may have existed as to the gen
ulness of the battle.
tin the Mqaare.
The large sum that each man will re
ceive as well as the well known ability
of the principals have att reacted unusual
Interest In their meeting. Each has an
array of followers and arguments are
heard on all sides as to why either one
or the other should win.
Oi boons la a alight favorite, for. tha
main reason that he has been fighting
right along, while McFarland has not
taken part In a ring battle for quit a
length of time. His long absence from
tho ring has caused many to believe
that the Chlcagoan needs a bout or two
In order to bring him up to fight with a
man of Gibbons' calibre.
Both men have trained carefully and
t wrnesUy. Each apparently believe that
he will win. One thing Is certain and
thst Is both will tie down to the stipu
lated weight by tmorrow afternoon. '
Ola; Advance Bale,
There has been a big advance sal of
scats for the event and there is every
Indication that the attendance will far
out number any which has been seen at
bouts In the open In this vicinity. '
In physical measurment, Qlbbon haa
some advantage over his opponent. He
la five feet nine Inches in height, to
McFarland' five feet seven Inches, and In !
arm reach he ho three Inches the bat
ter of It. tils reach being seventy-two
Inches to !xty-nln for McFarland. In
chest measurement, McFarland Is super
ior, his normal measurement being thlrty
nln Inohe to thlrty-slx and three-fourtha
Inches for Gibbon. McFarland also
show greater girth, th Up Indicating
thlrty-thre Inch for McFarland about
th waist to twenty-nine and on-half
for Gibbon.
I
D1SBR0W WINS
IN FREE-FOR-ALIi
Automobile Races at Fair Grounds
Track at Lincoln Prove
Thrillers.
NOVELTY FEATURES BBAW WELD
BROOKLYN, Sept lO.-Brooklyn con
tinued It winning streak today by de
feating Pittsburgh, 2 to a Jim Bluejacket
held the visitors to three hits.
The two runs were scored In the third
Inning. With two down Myers singled
and Magee walked. Myers stole third and j
cored on Kauffs single to center, Magee I
taking third. Bafger then threw to first j
to catch Kauff napping, and In the run-'
up Magee stole home Score: R.H.E.
Pittsburgh ..0 0000000 C 0 3 0
Brooklvn . . . .0 0 2 0 0 0 0 o 2 8 3
Batteries: Barger and O'Connor: Blue
jacket and Land.
Blejea Beat Cnaeya.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 10. Bunched hits
off Main gave the opening g.ur.e of tiie
series to Buffalo. S to 1. Doubles by Hof
mon and Ohase with a pass to Meyer
In the first Inning brought in two runs
for Buffalo and another wr- counted in
the sixth when Louden walked, stolo
second and scored on Kngle's single.
Main suffered a dislocated left arm
when In the seventh he reached for a
thrown ball. Johnson finished the Inning
snd Hennlng then took the mound. Ken
worthy scored the only Kansas City run
on a home run In the fourth. Score:
RUE.
Buffalo 20000100 03 8 0
Kane City 00010000 0-1 7 0
Batteries: Bedlent and Allen: Main,
Johnson, Hennlng and Ensenroth.
Two Persons Injured
at Tri-State Fair
BASE BALL TOURNAMENT
AT GLEN WOOD ENDS
' OLHNWXX.D, la.. Sept, 10. (Special.)
In th ball tournament her th morn
ing gam was won by Red Oak. Bfcor.
Red Oak 6, .plattamouth a Batterte:
Red Oak, Smith and Ertcaon; Platta
mouth, Long and Harold.
Th concluding game was between
Tabor and Olenwood. Boo re, Taber S.
Olenwood 10- Batterte: Tabor, Hall,
Redenbaugh and SpeUman; Olenwood,
Baker and Butler.
Th money was divided a follow:
Olenwood and. Red Oak spilt first and
second purses; Tabor third and PlatU
mouth fourth.
One tie game between Tabor and Re
Oak, If played off, may mak a. redis
tribution necessary. Under th ruling of
Umpire Harry Sag th tournament 1
nded and th abov division will stand.
for four of Cleveland' run.
counted
Score :
CLSVELAND.
AM H.O. A
rhapaua. aa I I 1 4
DETROIT.
B Ail. H.O
tVltl. lb. 4 1 I
rt. tjorm.
AB H.O A
Hover, lb.. 111
1a If I
Malar, lb.... I
1-r.tt. 2.... 4
Wlkr cf . 4 I
Jaeobooa. Kill
LaTaa aa.... 114
Sever!, a.. 4 1 4
Hamilloe. 4 4
2
10
I I
Totals M 4 IT II
Oes. rf
P-rblKu'. 00 4
nuaii. .lb. I
IH- lb 4
OMalMl. lb... 4
"Hlrt. If .... I
OUI'lor tt ... I
fKmitir, s. . 4
OVanco. a ... t
Nubamtkr 1
Caltaoll ... 1
Totals M tllll 1
Bstted for ITIsh In the ninth.
Batted for Miller In the ninth.
St. Louis 1 0 1 0 1 0 8
New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01
Two-bos hits: Kevereld, Oreo, Vance.
Three-baas hit: Howard. Ptoien bara:
Pratt, Jocobaon, Hamilton. Sacrifice bit.
Levan. lAiuble plays: Hlslcr to lvn
to 8ilr: Krueger. unassisted. Uaaei on
balls: Off Hamilton, 4; off Vance. 2.
fctrurk out: By Hamilton. 4: by Vance,
t Wild Pitch: Vance. 1 'aMa.nl hall:
Krueger. Umpire: Dtneen and Nallin.
lallaaa Defeat Tiger.
ri.BVKIJINI), O.. Set. 10.-Ineffective
r itching by James and Coveleekle allowed
'leteland to defeat Detroit. 4 to 2. Kiep
fer kept Detroit a seven hits well aiat
tvred. Smith's bits snd sacrifice tilts ac-
Itwt. cl 2 1 lUu.k, ..... I I 1
Orauoy, 1L..4 1 1 1 (Outob, cl 4 2
win tu. rl.... I IS ooaoturd. rl 4 0 1
Klrko. lb..,. 4 1U I IIV.. II.... 4 1 1
Kyu. lb.... I 0 0 1 IBiuiu. lb.... 4 0 I
Wrn oaoa 2k 4 4 0 OVouas. lb.... 4 1 I
ITNoill. -.. 4 111 SH.ais. a.. 1 0 I
klcvWr. ... I 1 lb.i. a.... 11
Jauioa. 9 .. . 1
Totals m 2f 14 lito.olookte. 4
Oidbua. 0 0 0
Ka-aaa'k .10
IKibuo 0 0
Htilaad .... 0 0 0
laorlafty ...10 0
Totala a t 04
A.B.
Batted for Stanage In the sixth.
Batted for Jsmes in the sixth.
Kan for Duhuc in tiie sixth,
batted for Coveleskte In tli eighth.
Cleveland
lietroit ...
...1 01011S0-4
...0 0 0 0 1 1 4 J
Two-has hits: Smith. Chapman. Sac
rtfu bit: chspmsn. bacrlfl-e flies:
Pintth ii. Stolen liases: Roth, Cobb.
Double plays: t'hspman to Ambagona
to Kirks (2). Hlta: tiff James 4 In live
Innlnas: off Coveleskte. S in to lnnlnss:
off okiham. none In one Inning. Base
on balls: Oft Klepfer. 2; e(f Jaiuea 2;
off Coveleekle, 1. birurk. outl By Klep
fer, 2; by Jamea, 2; by Coveleakie, 2.
Paaaed baU: btanoge. I'm Urea: Chlil
and Lvana.
A "For Sale" ad win aura gscond-hand
furniture Into cash.
MaHMfUJT TO RETURN
TO THEJJNITED STATES
031IGAOO, Bep. 10. Yualff Mahmout,
the big Bulgarian wrestler, who had been
reported killed while fighting with the
Turkish force, la alive and well, accord
ing to a Utter received today by a Chi
cago frtend. Mahmout plana to soil for
the United State within a month, he ad
vkMd. bringing hi wlf and three chil
dreu with him and establishing a resi
dence here. H said he had Just returned
to his horn In Roumanla after servtng
several month In the army.
A averts Aeaeclatlea.
At Louisville RU E.
Minneapolis 14 0
Louisville W
Batetrlea: William. Bentley. Rngel
and Oharrlty, Sullivan, Hoch and Clem
ens. At Indianapolis First game: R.H.E.
Kansas City !J T J
Indlanapoll 1 8
Batteries: Larson and Oelbel; Willi
and Blackburn.
Second game
Kansas City I
Indlanapoll
Batteries: Delhi and Crisp;
and Blackburn.
At Columbus First gam:
St. Paul
Columbus
Batterte: Steel and Glenn;
and tXileauan. Tea Innings.
Hooond game R-H E.
-Bt. Paul 1 1J J J
Columbus 3 1
Batteries: William and Johnson; Ba
con. Bennett and Muellsr.
Cleveland-Milwaukee, postponed; rain.
Apartment, flat, nous and cottages
can be re i, ted quickly aaa cheaply by a
Be "For Rent
CRAWFORD, Neb., Sept. 10. (Special
Telegram.) Despite a chilly wind, a large
crowd was present at the second day
trt-stat fair and race meet.' Th special
train from Lusk and Harrison brought
in a large number. Alliance waa repre
sented by a large automobile delegation.
A special feature of tomorrow's program
will be tha famous mounted drill by the
Twelfth cavalry men. special music ia re
quired for this drill.
The first mishap was recorded today,
when two horse lumped the track with
their rider, seriously Injuring Joe Slkor
skl and Colonel W. H. J. Kaum, specta
tor. Colonel Raum ia a member of Gov
ernor Morehead'a staff and was acting
as assistant marshal of the day, when
the accident occurred. Summary:
Trotting or pacing. 2:20 class, purse, $300:
.Firmer Boy (Mlruhm 1 1
Kbeneser (Crura) 13 2
Nebraska Todd (Woods) 3 2 2
Time. 2:82. 2:82. 2:83.
Trotting or pacing, 2:24 class, purse, 2300:
Robert BIJoe (Strohm) Ill
Monte (Churchill) 3 2 2
Stsr Congo (Wilson) 8 S 3
lime, 8:147. 2:2, 2:31.
Half-mile dash, purse, $100:
Allle W. first; Marie Magasan, second;
Hummingbird, third. Time: 0:53,
One-mile novelty, purse $100:
Big Sal, flrat: Buster Brown, second;
Montauk Queen, third. Time, 1:51.
Five-mile motorcycle race, purae, 100:
Won by DuT of Broken Bow; l-Tiaeffer
of Alliance, second; Bowman of Broken
Bow, third. Time. 7:18.
MRS. VANDERBECK AND
MRS, GAVIN WIN AT GOLF
CHICAGO, Sept. 10.-Mis Alexa Sta
ling, southern champion, was defeated In
th semi-final of the Woman National
Uolf meet today In twenty-two hole by
Mr. C. H. Vanderbeok of Philadelphia.
Th other match went to Mrs. W. A.
Gavin of England, who eliminated Ernes
tin Pearc of Chicago, C and 3.
LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 10. (Special TeU
egram.) The five-mile free-for-all, thai
first of the automobile race at the atata
fair here this afternoon, was won by Dls-j
brow, driving a Briscoe car. In 6:00 flatJ
his time including a forty-flve-secondj
handicap. The race was a thriller and
the drivers finished in a bunch, with
Raimey and Endicott almost abreast ot
Disbrow and Kiipatrick and Horsy close
up. There were several close call from
spills on the turns.
Barney Oldfleld drove his last exhibit
tlon mile before the races In 1:07. Thai
feature of tho races tomorrow with be
twenty-flve-mlle free-for-all. Summary
Elimination and Exhibition Trials
Knaleott tScatl. firat. Time. l:o9.
Disbrow (Briscoe) and Kiaer (Bullet
tied tor second. Time. 1:10. I
Raimey (Cose Comet), third. Time, 1:11J
Horey (Fiat), fourth. Time, 1:15. 1
Three-Mile Race I
Raimey, first. Time, 3:52. 1
Endicott, Horey and Hoffman alsd.
started. I
inhibition race against time by Dlg-J
brow in his 300-horse-power Jay-Eye-SeeJ
Time first mile, 1:HS: second mile, l:0Uj
Australian Pursuit Race ,
Tho cars started at various distance!
around the track, the front car to lap all
others In five miles. Endicott in his Bead
won In 6:1. followed by Horey, HolH
man and Kiipatrick.
Three-Mile Free-for-All, Dying Start
First heat, Endicott, Disbrow and Horey
finished In order. Time, 8:40.
Second heat, Raimey, Kiipatrick and
Hoffman finished in order. Time, 8: to1,
Final heat, Endicott. first; Kiipatrick,
second: Dlabrow, third; Raimey, fourth.
Time, 2:2B. (Two mties only). '
Five-Mile Free-for-All I
Disbrow, first; Raimey, second; EndlJ
cott. third; Kiipatrick, fourth; HoreyJ
fifth. Time, 6:00. ,
Everdon Hurls Win
for Biverton Ladsi
FARRAGUT, la,. Sept 10.-(Speolal Tel
egram.) With Barney Everdon of thd
Rourkea hurling, Riverton retained It
1.000 percentage In the base ball tourna4
ment her today by defeating Shenandoan
in a fast game, 4 to 2. Everdon allowed
but four hit and only the five error beJ
hind him gave the Shenandoah lad thai
three run.
Score of th games today were:
R.H.Q
Imogent 10 12 1
Farragut S Sj
Batteries: Wyman and McKee; Maa4
rose, ward and Lana.
Riverton ....
Shenandoah
R.ri.isJ
MINNESOTA STATE FAIR
HORSE RACE RESULTS
HAMLINE, Minn., Sept lO.-The OreaC
Western races furnished excellent portI
for a Urge crowd today. Summary! ,
Trotting, 3:13 class, purse $1,000: Allc
Arlon, first; Governor Mason, secondj
Lucy Patchen, third. Best time. 3: 184.
Pacing, 2:13 class, purse $3,000: Lillian
T., first; King Dillard. second; The Coun
terpert. thlrdT Best time. 3:llVi.
Trotting. 3:21 class, purse $1.00: Direct
Patch, first; The Proof, second; Zouv
black, third. Best time. 2:144.
Three-year-old pace, purse 8000: - Eb
enexer. first; Wood Patch, second; All
Merrlman, third. Best time. 2:12Vi.
FTee-for-all pace, purse li.OoO: Bradeq
Direct, flrat; Walter Cochato, secondj
Don Denamore, third. Beat time, 2K)6i.
Trotting, 2:18 class, purse $1,000: Oir-r
Nlxon, first; Miss Pinkerton, seoondll
Roan Roy, third. Best time. $:HV4, "
R.H.E.
....3 7 1
....614 4
Dal.son
R.H E.
....1 7 3
....3 6 1
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