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RED SOX DEFEAT
. TIGERSJN FINAL
Bostoni Make f heir Lead Over Four
Oamei as They Win Before
.Record Throng.
THREE TO TWO IS THE SCORE
BO8T0N, Kept. 30. Turning the Detroit
Tlgera Mrk for the third time today,
I to 1, the ftnnton fled Kox went Into th
lead of more than mir games In the
American lea-rue race. I et roll's pennant
prospects e' thua dimmed before a
crowd which brought the total paid at
tendance for the four-game aeries to
107,413, believed to be a record for any
but world title eonteata. Vice Preeldent
Thomas R. Marshall waa among the
pectatora.
In the opening Inning Ruth panned the
Aral man and hit the next and with
Cobb'a sacrifice and Vrach'a single, the
Tlgera acored their only run. They fllied
the bases In the eighth, Ruth developing
another wild spell, which forced bin re
tirement, but Foater atruck out Haker
and the aide waa out. At other Umea dur
ing the game It waa Ilooper'a bullet-like
throw. Itarry'a handling of hard-driven
groundcra, or catchea by Speaker that
atopped Detroit runnera.
Lewis Called Safe.
After gaining a run In the flrat inning,
Boston wen scoreless against Dauss'
pitching until the aUth. Then a paaa to
BpeMker led to a run. when lo'Wla' drive
houiirled off.Rurna' ahlna into right fltid
for a triple. When Lew In came to the
plate on Qardner'a Infield punch, ha waa
called aafe, although Catcher Rtanage
maintained thnt ho Y-. i r'f"'tully
blocked Mm from tha alata.'
I'tariTM f,-' rt.
The Tlgtra made a laat atand fight
against the Red Sox today. ' Defeated In
thla laat gam of tha avrlea, their chancea
of overcoming a four and one-half game
lead would be reduced almost to the van
ishing point. Manager Jennings acnt
tausa, his winning pltclier of Thursday,
against Boston this afternoon with btau
age catching. Ruth and Carrtgan was
the Boston battery which started the
game before a crowd that brought the
total attendant for the four-game aertea
to 1.0IX
The Tlgera drew flrat blood. Two run
were scored in tha opening Inning as a
result of Ruth's wildness. Ha paaned
Hush and hit Vltt. Cobb sacrificed and
Veach singled smartly to left, sending In
the two talliea. Ruth recovered control
and atruck out the slugger, Crawford,
burns then popped for the third out.
Daiiaa pasaed Hooper, the first man up,
and ha went around for a Hunt on scora
on Hak-r's Infield out and Hoblltsel's
stnglc, on which Cobb made a poor re
covery. fielding features almost as remarkable
as thosa of (Saturday were developej
again today. A .l ;htnlng throw by Hooper,
which aped fiom right field directly to
Uardner'a hands, caught Cobb at third
baaw in the third Inning. The stands rose
ae one and cheered. Cobb, who had
alnghd, had run from first base on
Veach'e hit. In 1'o-ton'a half of the same
Inning, bush. Young and Hums killed
erf Hcorer, who had hit safely .and Hcott
on a rapid double play.
Ilaaa Thrnn, (tut.
Again In the fifth Hoopers head and
arm proved deadly. Dauic waa thrown
out at first on Hooper's quic k and ac
curate leturu fiom the Ix trult pitcher I
alngle, Harry moving over to cover sec
ond. MoVn made a change In thla Innln;!.
After Carrlgan had walked with t- o t,
Ruth srratihed a hit. Janvrln ran for
Carrlgan. but wos lorced at third and
Henilken, pinch hitting for Hoott, was
tlrown cut at flrt. Thomas went In lo
catch and Janvrin went to abort for
tioeton.
Iloston went ahead with two runa In
tha sixth. Speaker made a boae runner
by a paaa. raced around on Iewls triple
to rlxht field. The ball bounced off tha
ahlna of Burnt. A moment later Lawla
acored on Gardnrra infield rap. Catcher'
manage a Insistence that he had blocked
1-ewls off at the plate woe ao atrwnunu.
that Cmplra O'liughlln sent hlra off the'
field, linker took his place. I
ItHlh Knit tilt.
letrolt puahed Toung to third and Bush
to second base lu the seventh on the for
mer's paaa. Buaii's hit and Siwakera
fun.ble of It and hla steal of aecond. Hut
Willi .two out. Ruth fanned Vltt and trw
Timers took the Teld protesting.
leiroli flllod the baaea with two out
In the elxhlh. due to.pusitce and an error
by tiartlnvr. and Foslor eupplanted Kuth
In the Host on box. " He tint Raker back
for lb- IM ' out on strikes.
fiKTKiJIT.
BOSTON
AH U ij A X
AM M O A g
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VlK. lb 4
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VaarlaM. It 4
Purna Ih ... 4
y -ur-t 2b .. I
K.v.ua'. lb.
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h- am . r 2
1iua. ... t
McHM I
V.t, M
Manrtks . 1
'I he:'tiv r.:. 1
1'fK-ak.r. ef.. I
I-.. .I.H.1, lb 4
ll-ia. If ... 4
e:n)nar Jb.
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I Ja.ia. aa . I
CKvib s
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t
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4 I
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11
usisr. a.
Totals IMII I
s
,.... for I -us. iJTu " '
Hsiied fur f'roil In fifth.
itroit I a u a D 6 a t
RiisTua ...I t) tf it t it 6 3
Thi-eo-l-se hit: Irf-wls. K'olen banes
t:i.ti, htanase, Hush. esrrlfl.-s hits:
li. Barry.. Iiouole play: Hush tu
Father
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Young to Horns. Irt on bnaea: le
troit, 10; Boston, 7. First base on errors:
I triil', !; Himlon I. IIikm on hull:
i)lf Hausa, S; off Ruth. 4: off Foster, t
ll: Off Kuth. ft In seven and two-
ninis innuiKK, off Kosler, none In one j
hi one-wurn HiniiiK" fli iiy pitmen
.ill: Vltt by Kuth.. Struck out: Hy
Dunes. Jl; by Ruth. ; by Kosler, f.
I'namd ball; CarrlKan.' Time: 2:H.
L'nipirea: irWmtdil.n and llililiinranu.
llMHiont lllanLa Krnatnrn.
WAHHINilT(N,.Hept. 10 DumonU tlie
yming filtcher fmin Faigo, N. 1., who le
cently J .Ined Washington, duplicated I, la
showing In I is Initial came aaalnst Cleve-
I n, taut i'i'k by ahtittlMK oul Kt. Ivill.s .
anil alMiw'n only two IjI's H-iri-
ST. Ijtril. - WAFHINOTON
AH.II O A r. AH H.O.A K
(Tiirtlnn, If.
I I l.ru1a. II.
2 II
Howanl. tb..
H-l-r. rf...
ITtil 2b
Wtlr. rf. .
Auj . k...
lArnit, ,,..
Ijnrf.
Hullioma, p.,
Tiilmsa. a...
Hon. a
Jrcitln .,
0 1 S f rliT. Hh. .. 4
t I
4 . ( '
l
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4 1 ll
i 4
I 0 I)
1 Aroata, -(.... 4
s Jiimlnini If . . 4
nnrt-r. rf ,. I
IIHhanka, lb.. 4
i llanrr. e I
I Mi B Ida, aa. I
flOumant. p. . s
a Totals so
i
tllll I
Tntali
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1 I
Halted lor Tillman In sixth.
-iiiitteci for lloff in ninth.
Ht. Ixuils 0 0 l 0 0 0 0
0 O-
Waxhinglon 0 0 I 1 t 2 0 0 (
Iiotible play; McHrlm. to Shanka to
Judge. Rases on balls: Off I nimont, 2,
off Hothomn, I; off Hoff, 1. lilts: f)ff
Hotboron, 4 In three and one-tblrd In
nliiKs; off Tillman, 1 In one and. two
thirds Innlniis; off lloff, 1 In three lu
nlnx. Struck out: Ry Sothoron, t; by
llofr. 1; by Ihiiiiont. 4. I mi'lren: Chid
and Connolly.
Itlvlrfe Itoalile-lleader.
PHIUAnrcU'HIA. Sept. -1evoland
get an even break here today, l'bl.a
d' Iphl'i winning the first game. 5 to 4,
and the vl Hors the second game, S to S.
ni the flrat limn the Alh aili'i won hv
mlvlng hits with fielding errors by the
viators. In the aero rid contest, Cleveland
viators. In the aero rid content, Cleveland
secured all Its runs on baitery and field-
I g errors. Iavls sMng twelve baaes on
bnlls, hitting a batsman and making two
wild pitches. He was hll for only four
sinmes. ncore:
rLVtANn. PHILAPKIJHIA.
AB H O A K. AJt.H.O A .
Oranav. If... 4 s a a lHh... a I a
i-i-upmaa. as 4 1 I 4 osinmk. rf!..4 I I a
Ratm-sr... t t snaibold. aa. I
Hniim. f.... i T (pianola, jh... i oil
Klrke. Ik... 4 lit IMrlnnts. lb. I III 11.
ITvana, lb.... lilt MlMrl g. If... 4 I
wmaans, t t s i I u luna. lb... 4 Sits
nininsa. ... 4 a ft I uUag, 1 I
rnllaninrs, p4 0 iiwwell, ... 1 Mil
rN.IU .... t Sodas, p t 1
.An.H.o.Ah. .
Totals.... IS 14 4 Totals II t IT 14 1
Hailed for Waunbxganaa in ninth.
Cleveland 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 14
Philadelphia S t M 0 I I I
Two-baea hlte: Klrke, Mclnnls. Strunk.
rnree-naae nil: Bcnanic. Home run
Roth. Htolen base: Roilc Double plav:-
Hobang to Lapp. Bases on balla: Off
Collamore, 1; off Orowell. 4. lilts: lift
t rowell, 2 In four Innings; off Piccles, 4
In five Innlnss. Struck otiti By Coila-
iit.iv, a, uy niwfu, Tiy rx'cies, s. um
pires : Khans and Wallace. Score, sec.
ond game:
flJrVBIJlKrt. PHILAlntHIA
All H O A AHVH.O.A R.
Orsnar. If... I t -fcans. cf... 4 1.1 1
Chapman, as I 1 I 4 iHounk, rf... 4 I 1
Holh. rt ....4 1 0 (invn..,ld. sa.,4 t I
Knrflh. rf ... 4 4 Vlailiils. tb... I 1114
Kirk, lb.... 4 I 11 I IMrlnnls. lb. 4 V 11 0
rvaaa. lb.... I I t onuukatoa. If. 4 I 1 a
Wml.,rva lb I I 1 SHaalar. lb.. 4 I
O-Nflll. s... lilt IkliAmr, Clint
Osrrttt, ... 1 1 I ODsrls. p I t I t
Tote la. .'...II Mill I Tut a Is. .'...! "i tl li i
Cleveland 3 0 0 0 1 0 t 1 08
Philadelphia 0 01 1 0 0 1 03
Stolen hasea: Fvana, . Schang. Strunk.
TViubla plays: Wanibaeanaa to Klrke,
Davis to La tola to Mclnnls. Haaeg on
balls; Off Oatrett, lj off Devls, 12.
Struck out: Hy Oar ret I. ; bv Davis, 4.
Vmplres: Wallace and Bvans,
Yanks Take l.aat.
NKW YORK. Sept 2.-Tlmelv hlttlna
by Donovan's pinch hitters enabled New
Vo k to win Its last game of the seaa i
wl'h fllisKo 1 to I. High drc in tb
tying run with his three-bae lt in tli
seventh, anil Mu'len won the same In
the ninth with a single, scoring Hattsi l'
A g cut one-handed cat' h by Hartsrll on
JackKon fe-fired Score:
i'Hir00. NEW TORK
AU.H.n.AB AB. H .O A 11
.tiurenr. rr. . s p 1 s oalalaf.. lb... 4 t I
n''r. aa. a 1 s s 1 rorklnpa.
r CelMna, M I I si., lb
- - '
"i S :
Mi!'!
fuurnlrr. rf. I 1 I 1 Ollauman. lb.
.! k-ii if . ill snartaell. It ,
"nl'lna, lb I C(.k. rf 4
Johna. lb.... 4 1 I I IH.ndrrs cf.. 4
hulk, e I 14 2 Ai.adr. el
iiit
IOCS
I I 0 11
41
II
o
Is
1 4 A
11
1
i loon., p... s SSI inrir, p
dwell
ToUll 4 II IPt.k. p..
Hull ...
la p. .
atull.u .
.. I
.. I
..
.. I
..
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. Totals II 11 Tt 14 I
ne out when winning run snored
Patted for Prown In fifth.
Rutted for Plel In seventh.
Hatted for Cole In ninth.
Chicago 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 11
Three-bea hit: High. Double plav:
Pr.:w. -4: off ,Cole:rr.1c .e
itauman t . . nun 14 ..... - . .
off HlMWII. 4 III flee Inalt,... llk
I In two hinlnjis: off Cole. 1 In two In
nings. Struck 1; Rv Pleh. 1- by Cl
cotte. 3. empires: Nallln and Dlneen.
Mis Anita King
Arrives in Omaha
Miss Anita King. Paramount movie
tress, arrlvtd In Omaha oMnday after
noon, en route from Han Francisco to
New York In her KUIel Kar. MUa King
Is making the trip alone, lining the first
aoman to ever make the attempt.
Mine King made the trip Sunday from
Urand Island to Columbus and yesterday
drove from Columbus to Omaha. Sh was
escorted from Fremont to Omaha bv a
psrty of local motortsts including Mr.
and Mrs. 11. R. Noyes of the Kls- Kar
agency, Mr. and Mra. J. L. Bchlank of
the Hipp theater, Mra. A. L. Sutton snd
Lionel Toblaa.
inslkaaa .. In (tl
Chattunooua. 2; Atlanta 1
Mciui bls-Mul lie: ruin
Naslillie 1; Birmingham,
fourth, rain).
1. (railed
iwukf HOPP V V N Vll'li
aTta-asar ltsJa. a a
NEW YORK Sept. jaJBInM Mnrt. 7, iwn ? "ki " ' 'h"1.,0 Bf,h
Ksl'Tn 'Ihe'nVry. WSl.'X I bUT
I . ' . . : !'" s ruck oul fourtixn men and passed
- ' - wwtusT vv-ga sm .
THK HKK: OMAHA. TlTKKlAY, SKPTKMP.nU
Copyrteht. icis. Internatlonii
Na Service.
UEVb THET AWE V
VTARTti; TOARRWE- j
I "W-aW-. I Ul LIT
TONEY MASTER OF
HOUND, REDS WIN
Cincinnati Pitcher'i Splendid Work
Caui Defeat of the
Braves.
HUGHES IS GENERALLY GOOD
CWrnVNATI. fept. "n.-Toney's ttiu
terly pitching enab'rd Cincinnati to win
from Boston today, 4 to I. In the second
Inning d nnolly c:ouliler1 n vl nfter M iran
villa had been retlrfd Oowdy waa Inten
tionally passed and II ighea singled. Con
nolly trying for the plate. Kllllfer s throw
waa good, but Clarke dropped the ball
and Connolly scored.
Hughes pitched fair ball with the ex
ception of t' e third Inning. Barnes, wha
relieved Hughes In the eighth, was hit
fT a triple by Kllllfer, who ncored when
Kvere fumbled llerxnga drtve. Harsnf
stole second and third and scored an
Orlfflth a out. Score!
CINCINNATI
An H O A R.
AH. M O. A K.
.viiran. If... . I 0 0 CKIIIIrer. cf.. 4
Kvar.. Ib.... I t ,droh. lb.....
Kmpat k. rf 4 1 e ulUrina. aa... 4
Ih... 1
S (Klrirnth, rf.. I
I 0 I'K.x arr, 1. 4
t U llai-h. If.... 1
i M'larka, c... 1
I I i W ln.L r.... I
t 1 IMolwllt. lb I
'1 OTonay, p I
0 0
Totals 2
Kmllh. tu.... 4
f'Aiinollr, rf. I 1
' aUnintll, as I
llowfty, o.. . . S 0
Whaling. .. I 1
Kushaa, ... I 1
biu n.t a. ... o a
'omptua ... 1
7 7 1
I Tnt.to.
Uatb
M I 14 t '
'Hatted for Hughes In sixth
Roaton OlOOOOOo
Cincinnati a o i n a n n a
t " 1 LY' "Ai; .. 00 JL
0 0-1
4
Two-baae hlia TVinnnllv tlrna n-.--
mw nil n inner. Htolen baaea (Jroh,
Iiach, Herxog 2). Bases on bells
(ff Hughes. ; off Toney, 1 Hits: tXf
jiugues. a in seven innings; off Karnes.
. 1 In one Inning. Htruck out: By Hughes!
e.g; by- Toney, 1 I'mirlres: Onh and
i Byron. v ' 1 v N
-
m - w--w as a en a aai avast I uriHi
PITTSBmail, Sept. 20.-Plttaburgh
ahut out Brooklyn here today, 1 to 0.
Rob HMarmon allowed the visitors only
three hits and two baaea on bulls. The
K'lme waa won In the eovenlh Inning
when Wagner doubled and acored on
Halnt s double. Score:
BROOKLYN. MTTSmmoiI.
ABH.OAK. AH.H.O.AJ
O Mara, at., 4 oOray. If.... 4 1 I
ranbart. lb. I It a rJuhnalaa lk A 11 a a
P"!. rf.. 4 a ) a eHaraajr, cf... 4 t I a S
?'h".1' JfA" ' "iHuichma. rt I ) I
f'!"- "-'i f 5 ! ow.gnar a.l 1 I 11
. lb. I I I OVIo. Ih 4 1 1 1 a
Myars, of.,., lata DH.ir.l ih t 1 s s A
OKI. lb,.... I 0 1 dMiirtih. ... I 1
Monarty, S..I 1 0 SH.rmon. p..l I
Nli.in
Millar, s.,.,4 ft I Totals II 1 17 II I
PlfKar. p.... I 4 I
ToUls I 14 11 I
RronVlyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Pittsburgh 0 0 0, 0 0 0 1 0 1
Two-hnse hlU: Johnston, Warner.
Palrd. Three-bane hit: Vlox. Stolen bases:
Bmyth, Harney, Halrd. Ioubl play:
v;r,i;.r;r. vi:i-
" rmrinnn, s. mrUCK a
out: Rv Harmon. 4. I'mt ir,.a iiniiri. . n.i ,1
ODay. ' '
ST. PAUL CINCHES PENNANT
IN SHERMAN-HOWARD LEAGUE
rARWTOLU Neb.. Pept M.-fSpeelal U. 1
St. Paul Cinched the chamnlr
the Sherman-Howard league Sunrt.v hv
tlunklns: Rt TJhov 11 . a ..1 .
Paul grounds. Elba met defeat on their
grounds at the hands of Rockvl le la a
ragged game, IS to 10 Boelua plays at
Ht. Lohry next Punday anuY this will
rlo,. the 1U1R season for the Sherman
Howard league. This makes four consec
ut t reason thla league has run and It
. - "" " w w, vii 1110 rl..
win hA . , . , . -
S i season nrJnV '. "
"""P- I,"ow ' Present
standing of teams:
l.w t. .
4hAsi. i '1.
Club.
M. r'.tLl
KihIiis ..
Won.
....i i
2 .bxl
' 6 .fuM
..4
7 .417
7 .417
10 .167
Rock villa o
M. Ubory (
'arwi4l " f,
i:n 6
liannebrog j
CNLY RUNNING RACES AT
SIOUX CITY STOCK FAIR
SIOUX CITT. Ia.. 8ept. 30,-Onlv run-
nlng races were scheduled at the Inter-
. . .
, r,"r "hkh
. n v-waa7. cuiiunBrj;
Running, four and one-half furlona.
puise i.m): 4rand Nob e II. st Ji, R.y
7 ij ' i . """ a'ouesto M,iy and
(Jolden. V tlulahed In the order n.m.4
shed In the order named.
Time: 8:57.
nunrmg, aix mriongs. purse tld: Rlue
first Prince of Castle second. The Seoul
UnSj lorJri'l,' "-
MAZDA FOOT BALL CHAMPS
REORGANIZE FOR SEASON
Tha Masda foot ball team, which last
year copped the Clasa R championship
of Omaha, i.ts been reorganised for 1M
and Walter Korisko baa been elected
manager ajid Frank Mlllett. captain.
Kortako anuounoa that but four of hla
veterans have rttumtd and that he Is
looking for talent. Anybody who wishes
to try out for the team ran communicate
with him at 8-xsth b4X
T tr I vsjI to. InaMI..
J?l 'UWARt. Neb,. Wtpt. -(pe-?"
'i K,dw.".rJ P-'rday n.adj ToneTn
L7 . ,,Tr . .. R H k.
I "I"" " v v e u u o ao . (
M. KdAard.... 0 0 0 I A u 0 si a i
I n.ferea:8: r" war I. P, rj and Fish
i 'r:,,1'0,1,u"'a Rh-o and i.ullis. I mpliea:
I Hullivan and Maiis.'it ld.
SAT- J 144V TOO
LETT THE LETTERi
lh CUNTT MOORE'b
PLACE THE OTHER
AN HE DlDM'T
-'
KNOW IF co Vv AM7E0
TO
THCrl MAILED SO
I 5R0UHT THEM
Standing of Teams
AMKK1CAN LKAOl E.
I'layed. Won. Lost. IVt.
Roaton l.l ; 4'i .HT4
Ietrolt 142 !tl Tl .H41
"hlcago 142 M DC Jul
WoHhinrtnn lit 77 til .o.s
New York l.TT ' 6J 75
St. Iciuis IS M .41-.
Cleveland 142 &f K7 ."
Philadelphia l.TH 4) 9S ,isn
NAT. IKAOI'K. I r KU. LEAHI'K.
W.UIVt.l W.L..Ict.
' Fhtla. 7W f .7:11s1 Pittsburgh ,7: till .;s
Brooklyn
.76 ifi .arn Newark
.74 tiX ..i,4
nctt-:S? tS :i;3!ri,n,rr,u::::i?S
Pittsburgh .69 76 . 4"'l Buffalo f.8 73
Chicago M 7ii .471! Brooklyn
.C 7o .4i."i
acw York. ,6a 76 .449 Halllinoie
..4; 92 .m
Yealerday'a Hesulta
NATION AI, I.KAOUI'..
Roaton, 1; Cincinnati. 4.
I Now York-ChlcaHo, rain.
Hrooklyn 0; Pltthhiirgh. 1.
AM ICR I CAN LKAdUE.
: Chicago, 2; New York, X
Detroit, i Boston. A
Cleveland. 4-'i; Philadelphia. 6-3,
Louis. 0: Wiislilngtoii, .
FKDKKAL I.KAOUK.
Buffalo, 2; PlttaburKh. 4.
Itrooklvn. 10; Kansaa City. 2,
Hnltlmore-Ht. Ixiuls rain.
Newark-Chicago, wet grounds.
Games Today.
N'stionsl T.eakrue rioBton t Cincinnati,
1 Mi liujr 1 1 h lit ui a lv.-ia M-r vi. - .
Chicago. Brooklyn at Plttahurch
American league Cleveland at Poaton.
ru. ixiiiib at New York. Detroit nt Phlla-
delnhltt '!n Ir.n ir . .. ,.K I - .. ,
1, 1
Federal elA-aue Hnrr.i . rin.h.,..i.
Brooklyn at Kansas Cltv. Newark at Chi-
cago, Baltimore at St. Louis.
JOHNSON SOFT FOR
THE BROOKLYN TOPS
Ward's Men Slug; His Offerings to
All Corners of the Field and
Win, Ten to Two.
MARION IS IN GOOD FORM
KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Sept. 20-Brook-lyn
slugged Johnson's offerings to all
corners of the field and won .the opening
gam of the series. 10 to 1 Flve of the
hits off Johnson were for extra bases.
Marlon allowed only one hit until the
eighth Inning. Score: n it k
i'rooklyn ....0 16 0 10 10 11.) is 1
Kaunas City.. 0 OOOOoOll 364
Uatterles: Marion and Land; Johnson
and Kasterly.
Hebs Beat Blaes
feIT7,8'Vptv rp,"sbu"h -'
feated Buffalo today, 4 to 3. Score: R.H.B,
E." ! V 0 ? 2 J ? J- W 3
lltlaburgh ...1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 7 01
Batteries.. KratlD. Majmhll n.l k ll.,.,
"v" i lf.
High Warriors Go
Through Scrimmage !
, " "nl mel
V"1' of the
uoach Mulligan aent hU men through ,
year Mon-
ff Vtpn,oon' has. b.en
f'CKra Seville and MacFarland at
a ...
ternated at quarter on the first sauad
Reeae and Crowley were used at guards,
Paynter and Crogh at the tackles and
Nichols, Hwller and Smith at ends. More,
arty, Weirlch and Robblns were used as
halfbacks, rullaway played fullback.
Norfolk will nrobaWr be th. team th.ri
rm- ik. . . . . M am.. '
"- "i" i utaiu on ociuuer m. i no
ronlrct tor thU m Practically
cioed. No Thanksgiving gamJ ; haa been '
Brrnf t- South High has been try-:
Ins: some time to armnira a ..in. . 1 1 V, I
the two achools have come to no arrange,
ment.
Alamitos Enter in
Iowa Ball Tourney
The Alamitos of the Greater Omaha
league have gone to Masaena. la., to
take part In a two-day base ball tourna
ment. In this tournament will be the
Alamitos. Atlantic la., the team on which
Artie Thomaeoii and Esben Closmau
played; Creaton, la., and the Frankcls,
thi leading amateur team of Ilea Moines, i
Alamitos. Atlantic la.
The Omaha lada figure on com.ng home '
with a anug sum of money. . A purse of
raa oeen put tp. being the flrat
mo".'-. . . . !
McCraw S'na Tkree. !
CHICAGO, Sept. 2U.-.Manaxer John J
McOraw of the New York NationaJ
leate team today sitmed three recruita.
inry rn-. nen nvrr, a tnird liaaenian
from 8t Paul, Minn.; Fred Herbert a
muher, and Bradley Kocher, a catcher
rum the Toronto team.
Street Rallwaii llrb-at Hraaira,
The Street Railways base ball team
defeated the City Firemen, 12 to . Kis
tenmacher bad one (ad Innln.:, Ulng ef
fective throughout the real of the same.
La-wman's homer snd triples by Baugh
man and Soptln featured.
Merlin Itefeata A voce.
AVOOA. Neb.. 8ept. I (Special )
Avoca waa defeated here yeeterday by
Berlin In a fast game of ball 3 to 2.
Hallerles: Avora, K-aston and Pitt man;
Berlin, Krause and hranui. Hita: Hy
Avoca. ; by Berlin. 3.
Hrlt'sk lliaatr Issk.
I.NlK.)N. Sept. 30. Announcement waa
mad tonlvhl that tie Hiltish aieamer
II rrien hud teen annk. The i rew a
.landed. The Iloideo was a veasel of 1,434
li... . It waa buili l i 1; and w:ia owue-t
It. ',u,ul Bteamshlp company of
Newcastle.
21, 1915.
Drawn for
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YOLGA ARE VICTORS
Favorites Make Good in Opening!
Races of Columbus Grand Cir
cuit Meet.
NINETEEN STARTERS IN 2:11
COLCMBI'S, O., Hept. 20.-Russell Boy.
llhnola-owneit nnup. nil Vnin nmnH
h' ,h" p"tim cieve..d. were
, wlnnirug- favorites at today's opening of
i the Columbus Grand Circuit races. Rua-
i pell Roy. over a track that was not on
edge, dd three milea around, t:03. In
taking the King stake, while Volga set
a years record for 2-year-old trotters
with heata In 2:11 and i:0& when she
won her division of the Horse Review
futurity.
Nineten starters In the 1:11 trot mada
the field the largeat the grand circuit has
known for nine years. Ducheas, the firm
choice won the flrat heat and waa able
to step, away from everything but Vaater
in the next two.
Resale R, an Indiana half mller, came
out In the 2:04 poce. she took the first
! "o heata,
getting the earliest one In
1 1:0314 without being extended. Camella. 1
Ih. flrat eholc t . nin-, i ,i, 1
- J '
ithlrd heat and managed to ward
oft
I lwlght Logan, besides her all through
the atretch. Bessie R, out off the start,
finished fourth. The race had to go
over and will be. the flrat thing taken
J up tomorrow1 when the Hoster-Columbus
I $10,000 trotting stake and the Revew, 4
I year-old futurity trot, worth W.000 are t
' be decided.
Troitlug, 2.11 claaa, three In five, purse
21.2CO:
Vaster, g. g., by Vaatecn (Rags
dale) 9 f 1 1
Duchess, ro. m., by Allertlne (Mc
Donald) ....1 1 8
Evelyn 1.. ch. m. (Hall) 2 S 4 3
Abut Taleb. Jack K., Tommy Deforrest,
F. A. L., Sadie Penn, Dick Watta, Nata
frime, Mrarrord, )ro society, Lottie
Simmons Willifu, Ouy Nclla, Barney
Glbbs, Zombro Blle. Luclle Spier and
Don Guy also started.
Time. 2:0l, 2:U71, 2:0714, 2:10.
Horse ltevlew futurity, 2-year-old trot
ters, two In three, purse IttOoO:
Volga, ch. f., by Peter the Great
t White) l l
Hlngen Silk, b. c (Chandler 3 4
Walnut Tree. b. f. (Murphy) 4 1
Divided second and third money.
Auaniiaa, iseny the ureat and suldlne
'alao started.
Time. 2:11V,. 2:W4.
Klns' stake, 2:06 pacers, three In five,
ri.000:
Russell Boy, b. a, by Rustic
'ng'eno! i"(oo.neii::::::::::::i 1 1
Our Colonel, b. h. (Chllds) 2 T 4
Beth Clark. Leila Patchen. Major Ong.
Harry Tlie Ohoet. Baron A, , the Beaver
a Klllmnnr a 1 .lurlAil Tlma. 9-Cn
3:02V 2:f3.
2 14 clas pacing, three In five, purse
31,-0) (un lnlsher);
Hessle R., b. in., by Captain H.
m3 LH
litoninson) 1 1 4
mer (CoxJ..3 6 1
3 3 3
RaI. Joe Ashlanil
Thistle Patch. Tanaro and Klttv Hunnee-
k f J.11S . Ju 2 01
n by Moquette (Hobaon). won. Time:
2 n.
YORK COLLEGE MAKES
FOOT BALL SCHEDULE
YORK. Neb.. Sept. 20. -(Special. )-York
college has arranged Us foot ball sched-
u,e to Plav h mes but one at
home, and that will be at I m at In v. m.
-
Wlowg:
.September 2t-Tork' High achool at
October 1-Omaha university at Tork.
I k ' t I p k 1 1.. ,. V..
October 1 Hastings college at Has
tings. ' otober 22 Kearney State Normal at
Tork.
November 6 Open.
November 12 Peru Stato Normal at
Tork.
November 1 Open.
November 2 Central City college at
BROWNS ARE AWARDED
RILEY OF WICHITAS
CINCINNATI. O.. Bept. 20.-The Na
tional Base Ball commlraion todar
awarded leaver RUey of the Wichita
club to the 8U Louis American leaff-lo
tub.
The st t.i. i,.k ri.i.H nn..
an agreement In which Player Clyde E.
Ware. w. rls,..i t th iA i.hu,. i,.s
Ware, later was re-purchased by the St. !
Louis club and Wichita maintained that i
thl" re-purchase made the claim On Riley
1 nd commlsl0"' however.
ru,'l the agreement held good re. .
gardlena of th re-purchase of Wares,
) m v I.I ( llv Defeats Wtkixi.
PAV1U CITY. Neb.. Sept. 20.-Speclal.
Uavld City defeated Wahoo In a fast
game hem 8unduy, 4 to t bcore:
R H R
lavld City. ...3 0 A 0 1 0 0 0 4 7
t anoo u v v u v e I a 1 ; j j
Hutterlea: Uavld I'iU. Miller and Pick
ering; Wahoo. Andirjon and Hans.
ll-lKHde Mint,
HELORADH, Neb.. Rept. 2-.-S.cU.)
lieUrade won from the fast WaJbach
v.B,KW,lbrhy the c"r of to L
Walbach made the only ecore on an
error and two overthrows. 8 ore:
Walbach 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Belgrade 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 3
Balierlea: Wolbach. Bishop and Ander
son; Belgrade. Todtnhoffer and Babbitt
Tkvrprlsat Waal t.amea. I
ine inorpeian Athletic club foot ball'
team Is looking for games to Ml out Its I
actiedule. Th- Thoroelajia are willing to
larkio any i:T-ound learn around tbeae
parts. . all Ben A bra damson at Web-
ater 4bm. I
The Bee by George McMarius
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