Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 28, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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    Bringing Up
HELLO -'J
HOW ARE YoO
ENJOYIM THE
RECE.PTIOM ?
CDBS Will TWICE,
i LEAVING BOTTOM
Chicago Pull, Out of Lait Place by
;; Trouncing Cincinnati ia
Taal Play.
.MULLIGAN'S WORK A FEATURE
CHICAGO. "Opt! 27.-Oilrw pulled out
of last pluc.. today by winning both
.'games of a double-header from Cincin
nati ty scores of T to I and i 16 t
Tha fielding of Mulligsn. tha Cuba' r
' i rult shortstop, waa a feature. Manager
Hretnahun tried out a, new catcher named
l.VVallao n the Initial frame and he per
formed In good stylo. Hcore, firat game:
CINCINNATI. CHICkOO.
AH. H O A K AH N O. A K.
' Killlfar. rf.. 4 14 pMnmr. rf..4 1 i
llroh. a 1 1
1 uMuIHmo. aa. I
I V i I
..Hann. aa. 4 4 I
3 IM. llHlta. It... 1
4 14 4
t I 4 t
.tJrtffltb
rt.. 4 14 4 OEimriMfi. I I
.K.Wirau. Ift 4 own l-r. Ik.... I 4 14 4
Hortr. b. I I 1 S IK.WII'ma, it 1 I 4 I
Wlnsn, .... 4 4 4
Moll.lt. lb 4 It
t nt, -rihr 9b 4 I 4 I
1 Wnlllr. 1 4 I 4
T ieerga, ..
' Totala U 4 14 14 1 ToUU 14 ( XT It S 1
.Onplnnatl I 0 0 0 0 t 0 -!
"Chicaajo .1 0 1 1 4 J
.'I Throe-baae hit: Orifflth. Hotna run:
V. WtllianM. Stolen baaea: Oroh (D. K.
I WlllUuue, Ilo1nrra- ( Double playa:
''ftodarra to Muliwlta. KodKera to lleraof
!!(o Mollwlts, lavender to Mulllaan to
..Hnlor. ltjtMa on halla: Off LAVemler. I:
rff Ooorge, . Hit bjr pltrhed ball: Py J
lavender, Itooa-era; oy ueimre. iwinima
'!nd WallMoe. htrurk out: Ujr lavender
,,Ci; by Ueorce, 4. t'mplrea: Byron and
.)rth.
Srore. eenond tame:
CINCINNATI. CUICAOO.
,f AB.H O.A K AB.H.O A,
.Kllllfcr. of.. 4 1 4 4MuoT, rf...4 III
r..h. Ik. 4 1
1 vauimu, .
I t
I
4
ll.Tuii. aa...l a a l wnuii.. it...
I I
1 I
' oriiliih. rf.. 4 11 (Ilmtmi, lb 4
4 4
IWall. M
114 4xalir
lb.... 4
14 4 4
144
I 4
1 4
I if. Wll'ma. rf4
, vi,,r. .....4
I OMrt-rlbx. tk4 1 4 4
4 4Arrhr. .... (444
. Mallwlta lk 1 1 11
-nt, a.... 4 4 4 1 Wiunakrtaa, l
114
nHrKwff, .. I 1 I 1
W1 1 llama 1446
Tot,ii n inn t
.. allalua, a .
Total ....n T 14 It 1
batted for McKanry la CMthUi.
nnrlnn&U 0 1
..t'hkao 4 1 0 4
Two-baae hit: Baler. Three-baae htta:
Humphries, MrKenry. Stolen baaea: V.
William (2). Hater, Mulllaan. XUutru on
ball: Off Mrkenry, a; off HunM4irtea.
I. lilts: Off Knyder. 4 in on Innlnc: ff
MrKenry, I In alx lnntn; off Callahan,
none In one Innlnir. lilt by pitched ball:
tv, HumphHea, hllllfer. Htruck nut: By
McKenry, J; 1. Callahan, I. Wild pitch:
llumphrlea. Umutrea: Orth'atfid liyron.
Harry Grant Burned'
So Badly. He Can't
Run Next Saturday
NEW TORK. tiept. H. Harry . Oraat.
noted autoraoLUa driver and twice winner
of th Vandarbllt cup race, waa ao badly
I. limed today while eontastuuj in the
elimination trials for tha Aator cup race
' at tha Pliepahead bay track, that h will
not be able to eater tb contest next
Saturday. Grant's autoraobll caught
tire while travelina ait a 100-mUe 4Ut hour
Hp and Orant and hla mechanician were
enveloped In flames.
They brought the machine to. a stop
and jumped out. but Orant was burned
ererely on tha lega and arms and was
taken to a hospital. Tb mechanician
racaped with alifhl purna. Hospital au
thorities said tonight that Orant would
not be able to leave the Institution for at
least tn days.
Those whs qualified for the Aator cup
race today were: 'Wilcox. Oidfiebl. Rick-
t-nbacher. Cooper. Reeta. Aiken soxi
ilauic Rests mads th best time, sid
ing at ths rats of 104 miles an hour. -
Thirty Thousand in .
Horse Show Prizes
NEW YORK, Sept 27.-Prmlums
mounting to 8J0.WO wer announced to
day by the National Horse show asso
ciation for Its thirtieth annual exhibi
tion, beginning on November 1
Piixs Hats for 1M competition were Is
sued to 8.04 owners of show horses
throughout th United States. Ths um
brr of classes to be Judged Is, with on
exception, ths largest sine ths first hors
how was give In DM.
A number of special prises hav been
added to the lUt i Kor the rlrst Urn a
woman has been lnvtt4 to become on
uf th Judges. Bh Is Lady Bach, Can
adian director of tha International Horss
Show sasoclatlou. an English woman,
who rod her own hunter In the last
how DOT.
COURSING MEET WILL BE
AT BEATRICE OCT.26-28
fc PATRICK. Nb., B. pt 87.1Spe-lal-"1
i ' - cc ram It tea liaving In tbarg the
i ainr irieot at thia plac hav fixed
ix'iubrr , t! sjuX aa th dates. Ths
A o . r de rt cup stake w ill b run St th
ii.-'. Ad effort Is beln- n4 to hav
Ju.i SU'i r, the I c04e county grai'1'h.r,
Ht'ii hik '4ri iithrr, m xhllitioa here
i-t.u Infill rlvruig tlie mw t
A y v w
Father - ,
WHICH
ONE.!.
VHO IS THAT
oLt old .
WOMAN OVER
THERE-
I
Standing of Teams
AMERICAN LEAOUJi
P.
W.
Pet
.43
.M
.XI
.M.S
.446
.41
.33
ftoaton
Ietrull
Chlrafro
Washington
K'.w Turk
IV.
.!
.1ai
.144
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57
4
fed.
St. Louts '....14)1
.1evrlsmi 14H
Philadelphia 147
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,K4
AT. L.KAQUB. 1
W.L.I' tl
fhlla arWi.nAi
Ilttaburgh KJ ffl .K
Ft. lxula...W 06 .Wl
l4mklvn . 7V l.t :U f'hldAM'A ...H'i
.Hi 64 ,fcl
ihii.i.i,f' it ?a i'iIk.h i-itvi 7h .art
Ht. boula 7;i .4.e; Newark ...7ft 70
t'loolnnatl " '.h Buff alo 71 .41
rhlcauo ....t 7" .J Hrooklyn...TO M .47
Nw lork.'.7 TH .i HaMlmore 44 101 .311
1 eeterauay'a Reewlta.
A.MKRJCAN I.KAOri:.
Chlcaao, , 1'hllailelnhla, 4. ,
t'leveiand, ; New York, t.
Ht 'louie, 4; Boston, a.
Uelrolt, 7: Waahlnston, S.
NATIONAL I.EAOl K
Cincinnati. 2-1: Chlfaso, 7-.
FiiOERAIj LEAQUK.
llronklyn, 0; Chicago, a.
Newark, Httabursh, .
Buffalo, 1; "t. Ivoula, I.
Jlaltiitiors, 1-1: Kaneas City, I-..
flames Today.
National league Cincinnati at Chlcatjo,
PhiKdeiiihia at Hrooklyn.
American Leeue St. 1UU nt Boaton.
Chlcairo at Phllndnlphla. Cleveland at
New York, Dotroll at Washington.
Federal LeaueNewark at I'ltUburyh.
TERRIERS MAKE
IT FIYESTRAIGHT
Miller's Single in Ninthwith. Two
Out, Bring in Run Which
Wini.
NOT AH ERROR IN . THE GAME
8T. X)fJIS. Sept S7. Miller single in
th ninth Inning, after two mere out,
brought Korea In with th winning run
and C Louis mad It fiv straight vic
tories in th scries with Buffalo, which
closed hers today.
Both teams played rrorieas bell Score:
i R.H.E.
nuffaio o oeicaoeo-iro
Ht. UBl.... 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1-4 4 0
Uetterlea: Buffalo, Hchuls ajid Allen;
Lioula, Crandall and Hartley.
. Hoarae Hlaaka Newark.
I'lTTKUIIRGll. 8eet. ST. HtiOb" "hut
out Newark today, i'lttsbtirgh wlnnlnr. 1
S to 0. Seaton waa hit hard. althoiiKh
hs pitched himself out of several bit
Iojl!una. Dt-ors: lt-H.li
Newark ......V 0000 0. OOO-USO
Ptttal.urah ..11 M I M Mil 0
itatteiiea: Newark, Keaton and lurt
den, flttaburgh, House sod O'Connor.
W kales Whip Tspa 1
CHICAOO, Pept. 2T. Chicago held their
poatlh n In the last lap of the peunant
taoe by defeating Brooklyn, 6 to 4. here
totlay. Kill bailey pitched tha shut out
snd allowed but three scattered singles.
No Brooklyn runner reached third bake.
8 xire: R.H.K.
Brooklyn ....0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0--0 t 0
Che-awo 4 M0MU Mil 1
Batteries: Brooklyn, Wllaon. I'P
haxa and H. biullh; Chicago, ltalley and
A. Wilson.
Bteealla Wla Twice.
KANRAft CITT. Sept. H.-Urter Balti
more had tied th scor in ths eiiftun
inning of the first saraa, Kanaaa City
baited out two runa and won. 4 to 1.
lAiaoan'e errors lost Baltimore the sec
ond game, 1 to slvs double playa tea.
tured the first gams. Boor, first game:
R.1LK.
Baltimore ....0 0000001 0-1 44
iKatiaas Clty..O 0 0 10 0 0 1 -4 4 1
batteries: Black snd Ruaaell; Johnson
and Brown.
Stxire, aeoond gam: R.U.H.
BalUmore .... 0 01000 -44
kanaaa L1ty..O 004001 U1
batteries: A. K. Johnson, Young1 and
Owens; tlennlng and fcteaieriy.
Fontenelles Enter
The Foot Ball Field
Ths Kontuallsfoot bail team has or
ganised for tha aeason with th following
man trying for potations: Thomas. Sea ton,
Hatch. Croft. W 11 llama, Brewster,
Bchrumin. Alwlne. Connolly, Parker,
Ftnnegan, , Ounnott. Bi-adway, Smith,
Carlson, Uautiar, Olasgow, Oney, Mahn
art, bVanlna, Mordlck. Tha Fontenelle
hav thestrongest team sine their organ
isation two yaraago and are expected
to be In the midst of the fight for th
city champldnahlp. Sunday they will play
th Monmouth Parka a prattle gam at
th Ikiugla county fair grsunda. Th
Fontenelles would Ilk to book games
with sny tsaro in or out of ths city. Ad
dress Manager' Vine gchmtttroth, X'4
Meredith avenue,' ,
Chicago Series
Will Begin Oct. 6,
CHICAOO, Sept. 87. -Ths annual ssrles
of baa ball games for th championship
of Chlca- will begin Wednesday, Oc
tober a 11i first gam will be flayed at
the Aniet lean league grounds.
President ComUkey of ths Whit Box
and Praebtent Thomas Of tit National
lesgiters arratigcd the details tods, snd.
as wax forecasted. Ignored the request of
the Krdfial It-ague to make - the seilet
lhre- ni.-red The arlii'O'iie j.Veiils for
Sflru i;alilr
ttte ttfx: omaiia. ttosday. smrarnKB imx
CoC'T rVM, ml. lolcnMUnal
Nova rhit
THE &14
FAT OM!
F.ED SOX APPROACH
STEP NEARER GOAL
Two More Wins or a Victory and a
Tiger Defeat Will Cinch
Flag for Boaton.
1 t
CONTEST SETTLED IN .NINTH
BOSTON. Sept. 27. Th Red Box,, clos
ing tha season on thslr borne grounds -with
an 8 to 4 victory over St. 1ouls to- (
day, approached within two games of !
clinching their claim to to' champion j
ship. Two mors Boston wins, two X- ;
troll oes or a Red Box, victory and a '
Tlkier defeat will decide the rare in Una-'
ton's favor.- I
Boaton aettled the contest In the I
seventh inning by timely hitting and by !
taking advantage of ths wlldness of both j
Slater and Wellman, who succeeded him. I
Shore, who replaced Leonard In th alxth
for Boston, pitched almost perfectly.
Score:
T. iri(.
BOSTON
AR.H.O.A.B
AB H O. A aV
ghotian,
II. .ward.
If..
lb..
OHoonar. rf..
SHratt. aa.....
PXpaakar, cf.,
(M)alnar. lb..
0lrwl.. ...,
4tr4nr. Sb.
I- rf.
Walt man p..
Konbt a
Prait. tb. ...
Walkar, rf,,
AuMln. 4b...
Iivail. aa. . . .
Aanew, e..,.
HUlar, p-rf..
Wry ......
IWainar, tb.. I
Jant.ln. Ih.. 1
o rrtcaa e.. I
6Hbora, p
OIMnard, p., I
4Cltdy, c
TUla ..,.l 4 1 1 "ftals.....ll 1 87 14
-aiiiju ior weuman in einto.
St. Louie 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-4
Uoeton 0 0 8 1 0 0 6 0
Two-base hlta: Scott, Wagner, rouble
Play: Scott to Janvrin to Oainer. Bases
on balls: Off Blelr. 4; off Leonard, 1;
off Wellman, 8: off Koob, 1. Hlta: Off
Ionard. 6 In alx Innlnga; off Shore, 1 In
three innlnga; off Sisler, 7 In six innings
tnone out In seventh); off Wellman, in
one inning; or jvooo, none in one Inning.
Struck out: by HUler. 4; by Wellman. 1;
4; by Wellman l
til wi. luniui.
by Koob, 1; by Leonard, 1; by Shore, 1
impirea: J-Mneen and Tallin.
White Sok Win Klatatl.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. ' XI.-iicago
won the final gams of Its series with
Philadelphia today by 4 to 8. With the
game won Scott eased up In the ninth
and Philadelphia cored three runs on
two hlta, three pssses and Weaver'a fum
ble. cclee waa knocked out of th box
In the third Inning and Morrteaaetts, who
flnUhed the game, allowed but on hit
in the remaining alx Inning. . Chicago
won every game it played in Philadelphia
thla year. Score:
CHICAGO. " rHrLADFLPHIA.
All H O A in u (i l n
r-i-rn, n... via attrBang, If.., I 414
Wa-r, n.l 2ftrmik. rf... I 1 4
K.otltaa. lb I 111 OHankatoa of . 1 t
h-ournUr, il. I 111 01 )..!. b. .,6 I 8 (
Jarkaoo. If.. 1111 6M, InnU.' lb. 4 1 11 1
J.CulllM. lb 1 II I IKoal, aa 4- 4 8 I
Ilia, k bra, lb I 4 4 I elannui. Ib.t I 111
H.'baik. 6.... I 6 11 SMeA-or. O... 4 4 11
.nam. .... 1 dParklna, ... Ill
kVuU. 4 14 1 4kVx!lae. p.... 41
, Mo itaaet, p 8 4 1 I
Total T 17 14 IIMdrlng .... I 1 4
1 ' " UJoaa v... 14
. . SltKl ..., 4
... Totala 4 14 17 II
Batted for MeAroy in tha third.
Hatted for Kcclea In the third.
Batted for Morrlaaett In th ninth.
CMrajro 8 18000000
Philadelphia ...0 01001008
Two-b hits: Lajole Oldringr. Banka
ton. Ixnirtii, Perkins. Home run: Jack
aon. Stolen base: J. Collins. Double
piav. weaver to J. Colllna. Bases on
nana: Off s.-ott. 4; off Ecctea. 8; ff
Morruweti, l. Mtte: ttt Kx;e, In
thrte Innlnga: eff Morrlasette, 1 In six
innings, struck out: By Scott, 8; by
i, oy nornseeiie, a. umpires
O Loughlln and HUdebrand.
Tlaer Win i twbh Kaeltetl.
WA8HJNOTON Sept 87. Ty Cohbatol
third, with th baa occupied by Bush,
n today' gam, whloh Detroit won from
laaniniiiia, I to a. neinr his mlstsks,
ins tteorgia star made a dash back to
.oond. aoid when Uniolr Wallace called
him out on a close decision h objected
so strenuously that h was put out of
toe gams.
w asnlugton acored four nma In K.
ftret Innlnif, but Lvtrolfmade thrtw In the
third and Went ahead by adding three
wiwni i ii tin louitn, ncore:
lBTKtlT. . WAgHINOTON.
AB H O A B AO U O.A
sum. a l t iJamlaua. If.. 4 111
ut. Is. 4
a lFtoatar, lb... I
4 at'Ultaa, al. I
4 WkaDilll. lb... 4
Marear. rf... I
Johnaa. rt.. 1
I wtliaaka. IS.. I
I tAitiank, a. I
1 OMoJtrt.ka, a.
1 UNittu, aa..
Koatihaa I
rube, af 1
torierly, tl I
kanua', If. I
ITawtord. rt f
puraa, lb..,
Ymms. b... 4
Staua, a... 1
Cevalaakle. p 4
1 1
i
u
4
1
I I
1 11
t:
1 1
4
Totals
44 14 tf 14 iIhidmu. a... 1
Hanwr,
WUItama .. 1
, H. Mitaa...
e
V
Tetala, ..94 f It 14 I
Batted ftc Dunioht in tne seventh.
batted for Harper In th ninth.
Detroit 0 8 8 1 0 0 0 07
Washington 4 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 1-4
Thrwa-beee hit: Kavanaugh. Stolen
Bases: KavanaSgh. Hush ii. IXmble
play: Barbsr to Utndll to Morgan, bases
on balls: Ofr boelUlng, 8; off CoveleeSle,
4; oif Harper. 1. Hue: Off boehllng i
In three and ooe-thkrd lanlnaa: off Tu-
t mont. 8 In three, and two-third Innlnjrs.
ft Harper, none In twe Innlnga. Struck
ut: by Boeuuns, 8; by Dumont, 4; by
CoveUekltt 4, by Harper, It Umpire.:
Lvaos and W ailaoa.
U4Uai ( sMka.
NEW TORK. Sept. 17. Cleveland made
It thre out f four frora New York l.
tlsy by taking their last gam f th aea
son in New Tork. I to 1 Ruaeell. one of
the New York recruits, was Ineffective
la the early Innings and ths visitor oon
tuiUed to score on browa, who reitev4
luia. Bcore: ,
CLs-V BlND. . KaTW TORK.
AB H O II . AS M O A a.
Wtlle. N
; i
High. If.
I
ttupmaa. aa I
6ra.kfD.sa.
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Itaoilt. rt ...
Kiika, la.... 4
1 I. . . ... Ik L
VBuua. K. ... I
t
1 1
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4
I
:
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lUuui, lb 4
ltl.d,,. tl . I
kl.ll. rl ... I
a t .ar.der, r I
't !. p. .-. I
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"YOU MEAN
THE RJHN
LOOKING ONE
WTH FOOR.
CHlMb-
1 ii 'I v
FAMOUS AUTO DRIVER IS BADLY
BURNED AT NEW TORK.
.. V
.
Batted for Ru.se.. lriftV " " '
Batted for Brown In tha ninth.
Cleveland 8 0 0 8 1 0 0 4 0-0
New York 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02
Two-baa hlta: Alexander, Mitchell.
Three-ham hlta: Smith, Roth. Home
runa: Klrke Wtlle. TionhU nlva. Pv.n.
j : ... . ' - ---- - - r . '
vvainoeganss to ivirxe; Alexander to
-'"-"'".- vii "mi., vi i nuNKII, V,
off Brown, 1; off Mitchell, &. Hlta. Off
Ruaeell, 7 In flv Innlnga; off Brown, 4
in four Innlnga. Struck out: By Rus
sell, 4; by Brown, 8; by Mitchell, 1. Urn
plies: Ctitll and Connolly,
Foot Ball Player
Killed at Lima, 0.
LIMA, Ohio, Sept. 87. The flrat fatality
In connection with th present foot bail
seaaon was recorded her today when
Don Applas, 18, prospective guard on tha
Lima High school team, died from Injur
ies received in a practice game. Ilia
team mates will act as pall bearers at
th funeral Wednesday morning.
' Box I ear Conteat Declared Off.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 87. Th Un
round boxing contest planned for October
1 in Milwaukee between Jo Welling of
Chicago and Johnny Dundee of New
York, lightweights, was today indefinitely
postponed. ,
Fremont Bovrler Win.
FRFMONT, Neb.. Pept. 87. (Spetial.)
The Fremont bowling team defeated the
Columbus team at Columbua Saturday
night, 144 to 8,346. The Fremont team
lined up Lucius Hammond. Lnn Wright,
Claude Imuglas, Clarence 1 Alias - snd
Fred Btruve.
British Stock Market
Shows Improvement
' ,
1 LONDON. Sept. 87. Mors cheerfulness
and strength wer displayed today ia th
atock market than for some time past
Trading was Influenced by th bouyancy
of the Wall street market and by the be
ginning of the long expected offensive
movement in France and Flanders.
The demand waa distinctly better with
ths Idea that th present low level of se
curities will not be duplicated again.
Th movement waa aaalated by tha be
lief that - further newa of a favorable
character may be expected shortly.
British securities .hardened perceptibly.
American stocks were tl to to above Fri
day close.
Eleven Men Entombed ;
I 1
i ;i Ii A I
4 I I fr"CT rrrrxt- iniixii.afhi4iwiiiii iirnwi j
in ik :y.
J Ji Ini Willi 1 il IWriiWIIiisiMiii ii iilIT 1 j
11 . ' HARRT ORANT.
TSUI II 11 87 14 IBrowa. p.... 1 1
Kriwxer ... 1
tttmi l 'other advance follow: Cabell, t cents
Near Wilkesbarreb .Mi,Mr.Mi N?w.
WILKKSHARRU. Pa.. Sept 87. Eleven
mine worker war entombed today at
Coaldale colliery of th Lehigh Coal and
Navigation company at Coaldal aa the
result of a fait of rock. Th fall waa
caused by a heavy blast and extend foe
fully a feet, blocking th alngl passage
leading to th chamber In which tn mn
wer at work. Hop of rescuing any of
th men ally be been given up.
l"wartaaMt Oral are.
' WA8H1NOTC-N. Sept. 47. Suolal Tele
rrani Netraka pensioaa granted:
Mamaret M. Flerllng. 1-almyra, U,
Loulta Munxer, lirookaburg, tli.
Poalinaaleia sppointrd: Iowa Strahan,
Mill county. Claude K Noma vtoe K. G.
Kayton. Wyoming btille. Crook county,
Mia. Kile W. Fvy. vte Thomas M. Cof
fy. reaiuned; Circle, Fremont county,
William E. Allen, vlos Ills. Luta A. Beck,
realaned. Herman Dasrs roappolntvd post
master at Crowell, Dodge county. Ne
braak. The comptroller of th currency has re
cvlvod ths spplicatlon to ronvart th Cen-
) lr Mate tons. Cottar Rapid, la.. Into
. t ir. t vulral -Nuitt
bank of Cedar Kau-
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
r
AND LOOK
LIKE A EA'
UOrt-
MRS. SPRAGUE LOW
IN WOMEN'S GOLF
Country Club Expert ia Medalist in
Qualifying Round of Metropoli
tan Tournament
MRS. J. T. STEWART IS SECOND
Mrs. E. H. Spraruo of tbo Country
club waa medalist In th qualifying
round of tb first annual women's
metropolitan coif tournament at the
Country club this morning. Mrs.
Sprague turned In a 97, 63 going out
and 44 coming In.
Mrs. J. T. Stewart, 8d, also of th
Country club turned In tha second low
score, l'JB. Mrs. Spragus and Mrs. Stew
art were paired and the play was almost
even until ths eighteenth hols, when Mrs.
Stewart drove into ths bunker and took
fotir shots befor she was able to release
her ball from the trap.
Mrs. J. W. Tlllson of the FVId club,
was third with 116. Mrs. Karl A. Llninger
of Happy Hollow, mad th course in 117
strokes,
Scores wer as follows:
Mrs. K. H. Spragus, C. C
Mrs. J. T. Stewart. M , C. C
sirs. J. W. Thlson, F. C ,
Mrs. Karl A. Llninger. H. H.
Mi as M. Melcher, 8. L. C. C...
Mra. Howard Goodrich, H. H
Mra. Allan Palmer, F. C
Mra. W. K. Uolln
Mra. J. D. Rinser, 8. I C.
Mrs. A. H. Mldlam
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.Mrs. Sam McClennlghan. P. M..M K9
Mra. Walter Meyer, P. M 90 74
Mrs. Ray Rainbolt, P. M 89 7 8
Mrs. Chsrlus Mortenncn. P. M. .111 110
Mra C. C. Hiddleaten, P. M....1U 07
Miss UlaTlys Peters, C. C
Mr. W. E. Roberta, C. Ck
Mrs. JL C. McAUl.ter, S. L.....
Mrs. W. II. Pruner, P. M
Mra F. J. a. Despecher. C. B.
Mrs. W. O. Silver, IL 11 ,
Mrsi J. H. Parratt. a L.
Mlea Mildred BuUer. C. C
Mias Daphne Peters, C. C
irs. t.:. j. voiimsr, s L
Mrs. W. H. Flinn. P. M
Mr. Fred Crane, P. M
Mra Frank Ruseell, P. M....
Mra Z. T. Lindsay, C. C...
Miss Ida Kaley, 8. L.
Mrs. Willis Crosby. S. L...
Drawlnga for th match play today aa
as follows:
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT.
Mrs. Sprague playa Mrs. Despecher.
Mrs. Tlllson playa Miss Daphne Peters.
Mrs. Stewsrt play Mrs. Silver.
Mrs. Llninger plays Miss Mack.
SECOND FLIGHT.
Mra Branch playa Miss Butler.
Mra. Ooodrlch playa Mrs. Palmer,
Mra. Fltnn playa Mra Llndaay.
Mrs. Bolln nlaya MIhs Melcher.
THIRD FLIGHT.
Mlas Connor plays Miss Olsdys ePtera.
Mrs. Mldlam playa Mrs. Baker,
Mrs. Crane playa Mra. Vollmer.
Mra. Ringer plavs Mrs. Halnbolt.
FOURTH FLIGHT.
Mrs. Russell playa Mra McClenneghan.
Mra Parratt plays Mra. Crosby.
Mra. M-yer playa Mlaa Kaley.
Mra Roberts playa Mrs. McAllister.
Carranza Executes
Alleged Grafters
LAREDO, Max., Sept. 17. Oeneral Car
los Bringas and hla son. Major Carlo
Brings, jr., both connected with th
Carranaa army, war executed In Mexico
City Saturday, according t.o an announce
ment at Carranaa army headquerte in
Nsuvo La rede today. Both man. It Is
staUd. wer alleged to hav falsified
their accounts and misappropriated Car
ranaa funds.
Crude Oil Advanced
Five Cents a Barrel
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 17. Another ad
vene In th prices of th principal
grades of crude oil was announced by
th purchasing agencies at th opening
of th market today, Pennsylvania crude
being lifted cents a barrel to 11.70. Th
8omraet, 4 rants to 81. IX No change
was mad In Rag land from OS cents.
ORDERS INTEREST OH BONDS
OF KEOKUK ROAD PAID
CHICAGO. Sept, 17. Payment of 88.764
semi-snnual interest en 82,760.000 first
mortgage gold bonds of th Keokuk A
De Moines Railway company guaran
teed by th Chicago. Rock Island Pa
clflc railway waa ordered today by Judge
Carpenter, la th United States district
court on th petition of tb receivers for
the Rock Island. Th smaller road was
placed under th operation of th Rock
Island by th order of Judge Carpenter
June 80. 1V11 The Interest la due October L
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SH. hut that he exuM-ta to remain on tha
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