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Bringing Up iatier
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New Service.
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RED SOX RAMBLE.
TAKING TWO MORE
Boitoa Hoie Continue Forward
Karen by Whipping; Clete
lands Twice.
TUSZZ TO "& SEVXU TO ONE
BOBTOX. Sept. tl The Red Sox con
tinued their winning war today. beating
'leveland twloa, to I and I to 1.
Tha visitors had a lead of twa run, in
the first game, with Jonea pitching
strong-lr op to tha eighth limine. Then a
paea to Qoott and Bpeaker'B double caused
Jonea banishment and Klepfer, who fol
lowed, wee hit for thrae run. After
neveland had batted Foater for a run In
the ftrat Inning of the aeoond fame, the
Itoatoa. pitcher tightened and held them
without further acorae. Mlntchall struck
nut flva men roneeoutlvely In the aeoond
nd third Inning, hut In the fourth tu
hit aafelr four tlmee for aa many runa.
Oranev.1 the Cleveland left fielder, re
tired from the game with a wrenched
xhoulder after making a tumbling catch
In the flrtt inning of tha aeoond game.
Score, flrat game:
CVVUAN1X ROSTOV
AM.H.O.A.K. . . AB.M.O.AB.
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Nmiik rf.... I I HoiiimI, Ik I !
Kirk. !.... 91 flH If.... i 1 1
t. I 1 flOirtnw, lb. I 1 1 t C
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Standing of Teams
AMERICAN Vr.AOVK.
I'leyd. Won. Iwit.
Will.
O'MoNallr
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Iviitud, V II I t 0
31 IM I hor T ft
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natcd for Klepfer In tha ninth.
"Hun. for O'Neill In tha ninth, ; '
Untied for Jarvrln In tha elth.'
vtan for Canigan In the fifth.
'Batted for Jaonard In tha eeventh. y
1'velnnd 1 0 0 I I 0 62
lloxton C o 0 0 0 S S
To-hiM hit: Hpeaker, Three.haae
!i (: Kvtim, Chatiman. Ptolnn haae:
Vamhaganaa Iwutile playa: ll'mpwr lo
''arrlaun to 8oo't. Hooper to Hohlitael
Be on. balU Off Iwnard, 7 llltn: 'Jff
lnrd. & in seven Inning; off Move. 1
In two lnnlng: off Jonea. S in aeven In
nlnire and none out In the eighth: off
Klepfer, t In one Inning. Htrurk out: Hy
I-eonard. 4; by Maya, 1: by Jonea, I. i'm
oiir. . iiten ami Naltia. &;ore, aeoond
game:
CLXVBUSNO. .' BOBTOM.
B.H.O.A.. AB.It.O A K
f,nnr. W... 1 Hev. rf... 4 1
win, ii..... i a ecou a.,... i iiit
'hecnua, e 4 t 0iwalrr. of., i 1 t t f
Rnh. of... I 111 IOlnr. lb... I 1 bl (
itmuH. rf.... I II tlavl. If.... I lib
Kit, lb,... 111 .rar, lb. 4 1 1
frt. .... a ikinw, aa.. 4 ll
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Batted for Mitohail In tha fifth.
Cleveland 104)a4-t
fwton a 4 o a 7
. Two-baee hlta: Roth (J), Hooper. Lewi.
Haeee on Ball: Off Foater. 1. Hit: Off
Pot
44
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Poiton If) Ml , 46
Pe.rolt 144 M .1
ChtcKO 144 U Hi
VVanhlngton 140 71 M
New Vo.-k 141 iH ;
'ft . Ia-.uIh 14.1 l k.
iCIeveland 144 66
i'h ladnlphla 149 44 100
NAT. UFSCVK. I FED. USAOCE.
UM.Prt. VV.UPct.
Phil a. kl ll .t,h PIttdhlirgh .10 t Mil
Uuaton 7 5 ,(3SI Chicago ....71 4 M
Brooklyn ,.7 M.M Pt. Ixinl....7 .Stxl
Plttuhurgh .70 77 .47 Newark ....74 M if
Cln-lnnati ,.7 74 Alh Ktn City. ..74 M Mi
Hi. lvOiila...o 77 .47.1: lluffalo "0 7t .4M
Chlnafo ....5 74 .417; Brooklyn ,.tw 7H ,4
New York. .16 77 .M Baltimore ..4 6A KM
Yeaterday'a Reaalt.
AMERICAN UKAdVK.
Cleveland, -l; Hoatnn, t-1.
Ht. Uoui. 4-1. New York. 2-1.
letnlt. IS; Philadelphia, t.
Chicago, 0: Washington, t.
NATIONAL. LEAGUE.
Urocklyn, 4-1; Plttnburgh, J-J.
New York, 1; Chicago, 1.
" ' FKDKRA It LKAOUK
Newark. 4; Chicago, 4. Called end fif
teenth, rierkne.
Ha tlmore, 2-0; Ht. Loud, 4-4.
Huff..Jo, 7; IPtUMirgh, 0. -Brooklyn,
-3 ; Kenaa City, 1-1
Uamea Today.
National League New York at t.
Ixue. hlla1elihla at Chicago Brooklyn
at Cincinnati, Boaton at Plttahmgh.
American league Cleveland at Boaton.
Nt. loula at New York. Detroit at 1 hll
delphla. Chicago at Waahlngtnn.
Kefleral League iltiftalo at Plttaburgh,
Brooklyn at K&naa City, Newark at
Chicago, Baltimore at HU Loula.
GIANTS TAKE LAST
FROM THEJUBLETS
Chicago Drops Final Conteit Played
with New Torkt Thii
Beaton.
MHchen m four Inning; -off Carter. A
4
to four lining. Struck out: By Mitchell,
umpirea; . NaUla an.
: by Foater. 4.
Dineea. .
Tlaen Wl fare,
PraUADBLPTIIA. flet. .-Tha woret
Played game of the aeaaon hare resulted
today Ut a IS to I victory for Detroit.
Bed pitching and poor fielding were ex
hibited by both teams. iMirott ualng
four pttchera and Philadelphia three. In
the eerenth Inning Ietroit overcame the
home temm'a lead and wea tha aarae by
-ormg ten rune. Nine men faced J.
Hueh In tbl Inning and he was then
t-k.n -wMH tio one retired. These
nine men got on the Uutea oa three hlta.
three paeee and three error and els
of them scored, ffrclee took J .Hih'a
.lao and two alnaira and -another error
eni in rour more runa. Hcore:
DSTROIT. PHlLADrt.VHJA
ABM OAK. AB H OAK
'ii, .. iM-tMic, t... tat
V'tlt. to I 14 1 Mrunk. rt...l I
nh. ct .... It Hkalta. If t 1 1 4 I
It... 1 rir. lb.. I 1 I I
Tawrera. T I H Innla, lb. I I 14 1
tiara, lb.... I I 14 'Klbal. aa.. 4 111
Tuoa. 10... 4 114 lV.loo. I.. 4 1 t 1
... I 1 I V IMtAmr. a... 4 f 4 I
tkr. a.... i e 1 e aw. bft, p.. 1 11
I 1 e I J Buaa. .... t
n4. ... t a lacciaa. ....! I
iudrai'v. i a i i"ii.air .... t I a
"nivk'.a a I
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Tatai at IH17 I '
Hatted for fccelea la ninth.
itettd for Maiiase In seventh,
batted for Loudermllk In aeventn.
Detroit a i 4 e v a 11
r-mae.pnia a lXtlOl I
Three-base hlta: Burn. Strunk lit
tiutiie run: 1 iikiion Htolan haa:
Vaacti, Crawford, t ybb, Schang, -lni.
rxtara on Mil: rr lutu, 1; orf Holan l
i; orf IjcWmlik. 1: of r(velekl. 1
off Wyckcff. 7: eff J. Bush. I. off
i Hlta: Off Dul jc. I In one and
tvo-thl!U inning; off iixlanl. 2 In teo
end oiit-llilid li.nln; oif LouilermUk.
X in two inninna; off 0vlrakt, t In
throe, tnnlt'ga: olf Wvckotf. i in three
and two-third lnr.li.ia orf J. Hush, I
in two and ooe-third lniilns, none out
is xoenin, off k.fVes. in three n
mna. Nruik out: Hy Iiubjc. 1; by ho.
iMiid. 1; bv loudermllk. 2; .v Coveleekte,
i; by Wckof. !: b J. Bnah. I. Wild
r.,in: J. Biah. Pasctd ball: Ktanax.
1 uipire: rlughllu and lllldebraod.
'mtr Bleak taleaa).
vAfiii:.'iii.i, re'. hloaso
BCollliia, tbl 1 I 4 Mlla. ef....4 ft
KaernMr. of. I 1 I kj.mlane, f 4 111
Jakcan. Iflb I I VHarbar. rf... I 114
J tlllu. lb I I 1 rfitiaaka, lb.. I 111
KalKh, If... 1 4 tllrnrr. C....I I 1
John. IB.... I III SMrllrKU, n. I 1 1 1
k-lialk: ....4 4.1- X villa, p.... I 4 I 0
fM. ....... 114 1 lAyara, 1 1 4
V. o.rni, p. 444
llboia .... 1 4 B 4 Total II I t 9 1
Hu.ll .... 14 4 4 4 , J
t-loatia .... 44
Toa!....:Si 4 4 II I " '
Hatted for Bena In seventh.
Hatted for John In ninth.
Batted for Wolfgang In, ninth.
")';o U 0 0 0 0 4) 0 0 0 0
Washington 0 1 0 1 0 0 J
Two-base hit: Hank. Three-bane hit:
McHrtde. RTolen base: Milan. Bnaca on
ball: Off Oallla, S; off Ayer. 1. Hit:
Off Oallla, 4 In five Inning and none
out in the atxth; off Bens. I In alx In
nings, Struck out: By (liUlla. 4; by Bens,
g; by A yens, 1; by Wolfgang, X. L'nv
pires iWeliace and lTvana.
Mrewaa Take Tel.
NKW YORK. Rcpt. 21. Kt. loul t.yk
both enda of a double-hoeder from New
York today, the scores being 4 to t and
8 to 1. The visitors used young pitcher
in .both games. McCnee winning his
third ttralKht gam. Tllman. a former
colletre iilU'her. held New York to two
infield hlta for eight Innlnga In the
second game, but weakened In the ninth
when Wollman relieved him. Caldwell of
New York and Austin of 6C Titus wer
ordered err th Held I nthe seoond
game by Umplra Chill for protesting de
cisions. Pcore:
IT. LOtTlB. NEW YORK.
.AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.R.
Awtla. IV .4 I I 1 lVklaal. IB... 4 I t 4 4
llo.ara. lb.. 4 I 14 I 4rrklnie. as 4 I I I
Staler. H. ... 4 .1 I PI. IB I 1 II 1 I
fratt. lb.... 111 aBawiiaa. la.. 144
jecab-ee of 1 OHaitMll. if.. 4 1114
Saottoa. ef,. 14 14 4rok. rf 4 4 4
1m, If I I Hadrr. et.t I
tTss. a.... 114 4 dkrvasar. .. 4 1 I I
Rual. I I 1 irtahar. I
A, e.,.,1 I aVal4ll ..!
Motlaba, a... J .
Totaai a St w 1
Tola la IS IT II $
Bstted for wisher In the ninth.
Rt. Louis, 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0-4
Tew York..... 14)0010000-4
limoe run: Plip. I van. stolen bases
Pratt (II. Pecklnleush. Bases on balls
Off Fisher. 4: off McCaba. 1. (Struck out
Rv Flatter, t: bv MeCahe. 4. I'mpires;
Coanclly unit Chill, ftcore. second game:
BT. unit Nw tor a .
AB M. O A K A H O. A C.
Aaatla IB... I 1 rrilthoolar. r( 4 4 1 4 4
Walker, rf . I I I 4 Ifwua, la... 4
H"S. l ib I trMatMl. lb... I I I
Ptakar. rf-le. 4 1 i (Uumas. tb. 4 111
eeattoa, ef.. I 1 'Hmh. If I 1
rrett. 4 14 1 Multn lb.. 1 I
Lee. If 4 I V Hen4fT. rf. 4 1 I 4 4
I.aa af....4 I I lAlaiantor, 4 1 I V
Man 14. .. I I 1 t IHaaM-ll. ... I 1114
TlllaB. I Haniall ...I
Wall aa, ,. Vaaie, ....
II I
: Total . ...n 4 17 II I Total!.... II If
Betted for Mussel in the eighth
Ht. Lout 01000100 1
New York OOOOOOttOl 1
Two-base hit: Pratt. Btolen be.vea:
Ehotten. Mullen. Double play; Bauinnn
to Mullen to Melsel. Baee on ball: Off
Hussell. off Tillman. L lilts: off Ku
aol, 4 in eight Inninvs; off Vance 2 in
one Innlnsr. off Tillman. 4 In eight and
ooe-third inning; off Wellnutn, none in
two-third Inn'ns. btruk out: By Rua
eell. k; by Vace. 1: by Tillman. . L'm
pire: Chill and Connolly.
Apartments, flats, houaea and cottage
can be rented quickly and cheaply by a
Bee "For Rent"
FINAL SCOUE IS THREE TO 0N
CHICAGO, 8ept. B. New Tork today
defeated Chicago. I to 1, In their final
game of the aeaaon. Lavender waa wild
in tha third Inning nnd af'e- 1
given passes to Orant and Burns, Rob
ertson doubled, sending two i-.--. .
for th Giants. Benton worked In fiuo
form and that lead waa enough for the
visitor to win. Only on man reached
second base after tha flrat Inning, when
two hits and an error netted tha Cuba
ona run and saved them from a shutout.
Tha rest of tha local' hits were scat
tered, Th feature of the game waa the steal
ing of noma by Burns, which gave the
visitors tha third run. Burna reached
first on an error and advanced to third
with tha aid of a sacrifice and a wild i
pitch. Whlla Lavender waa winding up he
dashed for tha plate and slid aafely undar i
Breanahan.
Manager McOraw uaed a recruit
catcher named Kocher, who reported to
day from the Toronto club, lie handled
Benton pitching In fine style and exhib
ited a good arm in throwing to second.
See re:
KW YORK. CHICAOO.
AB.H.OAB AB.H.O.A.E.
Puma, If.... a I 0 IMurray. rf.. 4 4 1 4
Robarta'n. rf I 1 t Flaber. an .. 4 J
Port, lb.... 4 114 Bcholt. It.. I
Mrkl. lb.. 4 t Ut I OPhclan. lb... 4 1 I t 1
Htohr. aa. 4 1 I altr. lb.... I J 11 J i
V.. I Ii4 tWIIlltma. rt I I 4 1
Orant, lb.... I i 1 4 McOT.br. b I Ojl I (
Kocbar, a.... I III OBraanthan, a I 14 I 4j
Baatoa. p.... I , 4 elavwdor. a, I 1 I I
V tKniatir .... 1
TUI M t IT U I'ttokulu ....1 9 4 4 4
Tetaw M 17, 1 ; 1
Batted for Raler in ninth. ,
matted for Williams in ninth.
New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 i"-'!
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 ;
Two-Be hit: Robertson, Stolen base: ;
P.urns. Bases on balls: Off Lavender, 1;
Struck out: Bv lvender, S: by Bentou, 1
6. empire: Klem and Kmalla.
Divide Doable-Header.
. PITT8HUROH. Sent. 12. Brooklyn and '
1 ittaburkh divided a double-he der here
tiday, the former winning the first game,
I to 2. and tha latter tha second content.
I to 1. Cooper waa nil nara in inn oin-n-
i'ng game and had a wl d pitch with the i
haaea full in the first inning. He was re
lleved at tha end of the fourth by 8 1 lit
tery. !
The Pirates won the second game in
the eighth when Carey and Barney
walked and scored on Hlnchman'a double. I
I'p to that Inning Cheney for the visitors
pad allowed omy one scrainn mi. ri, i
first game: iw
BKOOIt l,T rt. nrreoi'iiun. f
AB H.U.A a eo.n.v.ii ..
OMare. es.. 111 CVrer. If.... I 414
tnul t it, I I 1 vjobiutea. tea a w a
Bieosal? rt.. I 4 enarear. of... I 1 4 4
e tVMil .... l a a vniaoama, it i a a w
rutahaw. rb. I 1 I 1 cwacaar. .. 4 114
llrara, .... 1 tvioi. aa a a i a a
0n, lb..... I 14 4 Ba4r4. lb.... 4 till
M.ller, .... 4 t I tilboa. a.... 4 1 T I
ivucksr, ... 4 4 I tt oilln 4 4
rooear. a., . . l i
Total.... II IT U intiflla 1
Slatlerr, p.- 1
'slurphi ... 1 0 4 4 4
TxKt.....l"4 Ml U 1
Ran for fllbaoa In ninth.
Hatted for Cooper In fourth.
Batted for Blattery In ninth,
Brooklyn 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
Pittsburgh .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 S i
lwo-bae hit: O'Mara. Three-he hit: '
Stengel. Miller. Johnston, stolen base
Cutahaw. Basea on balls: Off Rucksr. I; I
off Coooer. 1. tills: Off looper. i In four
uinn s; oir Mattery. in live inniigs.
11,1 .J ri..t,v-a w,.,.. ' J v., uv,
By Hlattery. Wheat. Oets. Struck out: By
11, cker f, hy Cooper. 3: by filsttery, 1.
v I'd pitch: Cooper, i'mpires: tjulgley and
y A J . m vrv .aa uiiu ' 1 '
BROOK.I.VN. nTTgBt'FUJH.
AB.H.O.A.K. ABM.OAC.
O'Mara s.l I 1 I tr-ai-ar, if.... I 1 i
Paubn. Ib. I I 7 1 Johuatoe, lb I 11 1
Mragal, rt.. I II t U.rm. cf...l 114
Wheal. If... 4 114 1 Illnok-V. rf I lit
(iiuhaw. tk t I I twaiw. aa.. 4 4
Mvac. et...,4 It Vlo. b 1 I I I
ttaii, lb..... 4 III ' BaJrd lb.... I 1114
MM'artr. a.. I t I 1 IH'tm lie ....1 14 4 4
tianr. p... I I I IOrber In... 1
Bair'fc t lOibaan. c... 141
tdolilat .... t 4 44
Totalt BUM 4 W Waaoar. 1 a
Hill. I I 4 a
Omaha Auto Club to
Try Fry Road Drag
- The Omaha Automobile club has
planned a road-dragging demonstration
for thia afternoon at t o'clock by
Mr. Fry of Evan, Colo., who I the in
ventor of the famous Fry road drag.
The Inventor asserts superiority In many
points for his drag.
The dlrectora of the Omaha Automobile
club, the good roada committee of the
Commercial club and tha city and county
commissioner are to view the demonstra
tion. All good roads boosters of tha city are
invltod to coma out and aee a poor road
converted Into a good highway.
Sherman Re-elected
Happy Hollow Head
Charles R. Bherman was re-elected
president of the Happy Hollow club at the
annual election held at the Commercial
club yesterday. E. O. Hamilton was re
elected vice president. I. M. Gllchrl.it was
elected secretary and Robert Dempster,
treasurer.
rV
WILLIAMS AND G0NDING
RETURN HOME FOR WINTER
Qua Williams and Johnny Gonding have
joined the colony of ball players winter
ing In Omaha. Williams came in Tues
day from Toronto, where he finished the
reason. Gonding has returned from Balem,
8. D., where he acted aa manager of the
team tha latter part of tha season, tak
ing tha reins - hen the team was In last
place and pushing It up to fourth. Bill
ftchlpka, who was also manager of a
team In South Dakota, has gone on a
fall bunting trip, but la expected home
soon.
General Todd Wins
Horse Review Stake
COLUMBUS. O.. Sept. 22.-The Hor
Review futurity for B-year-old trotter
was won by General Todd In atralglu
heat. Miss Harris M. was second an"
Lady Aubrey third. Beat time. 2:044
Blaak liraba Yoaagster.
Cliff Blankenshtn brouaht a new bituher
back to Bait Lake in the person of Putet -
CITY PROVIDES GROUNDS
FOR SOCCER AN0 RUGBY
Superintendent English of the recrea
tion department states that foot ball ni VO"" righthander, who has been
j . t. i a- I wiiia.
ntsiun lur J yioni. m.i n nan i
Fontenelle park and tha municipal ath
letic field, and soccer foot ball fields arc
available at Miller park and municipal
beach. Permits for gamea are laaued at
Mr. English's office In the city halt.
WaiLpiyj&
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For 32 years W. L. Douglas name has stood for shoes
of the hixbest standard of quality for the price. His
name and the price stamped on the bottom guarantees
full value. They are the best known shoes in the world.
W. L. Do-fflas ahoe are made of the moat carefully
selected leathers, af ter the latest mode!, in a well equipped
factory at Brockton, Mast under the direction and per
gonal tn section of a most perfect orKanization and the
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shoes are just as food for style, tit and wea
as other makes coating $6.00 to $8.00, the
only percepubled-f erence is the price.
None genuine unless W. L. Doug
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Hiitd for Cheney In n.hth. !
Hatted for Halrd In seventh.
Hatt.d tor tiibson In seventlt.
Tao-bas hits; O Mara. Laubert. Gotz.
Ilinchman St' le-t base: Carey, Barney.
xii bl rlav: Vloux to Johnston. Struck ,
out: By Ceney. 4: bv Hill 4. Wild pitch: ,
Cheney, Haana on bill: off C eney, 4 off i
Mi l, t I : injure; OXay and gulgley.
St?5JTIrHSnura5cac5c
ft
tot Sar M? atrons
Commencing Sunday
Sep-side
Pimples and Skin Eruptions
Danger Signs of Bad Blood
It May Mean Eczema, Scrofula -The
First Sign of Inherited Blood Disease
Mm d lea acaJv itchier akin eak . . .
... ' T : 7777 - awnaawwna ana BCronila
shut . ut the bo.,., .. ef thi TJT v7 wtajniy a aewuutBd. WBk6n4 B-d impura Btata of
rrtas i-.era today s t . oauia aa wild. oo- tb troubla may bar ba la your blood from birth, but no
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tember 26th, the hear
stop will be discontinued, and
f
cars will again stop at the far
side of street intersections to
take on and discharge passen
gers.
Respectfully,
OMAHA k COUNCIL BLUFFS
STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.
pEDAR BROOK
is everywhere that
service is supreme the
pure, rich age -mellowed
bourbon that cheers the
J'aded tourist like a message
rom home.
At leading clubt. Hotel, and
restaurant, from leading dealers,
to ak for CEDAR BROOK
is a mark of good judgment
a certainty of garJifacaon.
For sixty-eight years the mel
lowest and best
W. H. McBRAYER'S
CedarBrook
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