THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1916. BRINGING UP FATHER Drawn for The Bee bv Georsre McManus bK YOUR J " WIFE. TO LEAVE AN' I'LL TELL v.a. 1 V 1 uu Copyright, 1t!. -' International New Berrlce. ,w . II HrWEtOOMCT 1 I f OH'xe-THRPP 1 II JH1.' I I HAVE ) J- I I ' f S J WE HEU r SEAT ' MXHUBSY- ll, J J v 5 YOU THINK .7f ' ' - J IN THE PAJILOR. V ' . ds f ( 'I OF THAT riA? (IH ' T ArSS I uw-1 WILLI y- O'TOOLE CURVES RODRKES TO WIH Marty Pitches Splendid Ball and Omaha Seta Lincoln Back a Notch, rOKSTTHK HITS DOUBLE Lincoln, Sept. . (Special ..Tele gram.) Marty O'Toole pitched splendid ball and with the aid of bril liant aupport from hit pais lucceeded in letting the Duckling! down in the first game of the series, 2 to 1. The defeat effectually nipped the forlorn hopei of Lincoln fant for a Western league pennant. Omaha gathered all of it run in the first inning, when Harry .Wil liams' failure to touch second, baae tor an easy force-out of Burg, paved the way for two scores, Thonipion was safe at first on the play and ' then Krueger walked. Two runs came in on Cy Forsyth's double, Lincoln Tang up a run in the sev enth on two solid knocks, inter spersed with a walk. Threatened in Ninth. The Ducklings were threatened in the ninth, when Johnson, the second man up, aingled. He went to third on East's single and the bases were filled when Carlisle walked. Harry Williams and Thomason failed to de liver in the pinches, however, and the stuff was off. In practically every inning the Ducklings put men on the bases, but thia only seemed to spur O'oTole on to greater efforts and he successfully retired Holmes' men every time a pinch arose. . - OToole'a SeCAItll Win It was OToole's second victory of the two critical Lincoln-Omaha " At Omaha last Sunday Marty held the Links to three hits and won the front section of that famous - double bill for the Rourkes. . After the first inning East Hurled a good brand of ball and only once did the league leaders threaten. I hat was in the fifth. wh and Thompson singled, but Thomp son was cut down on an attempted double steal. , The Rourke victory gives the Oma ", ' ven games in the fight for the pennsnt. Should Krugs irew take one of the games today or tomorrow the pennant will beconceded them. Otto Men is expected to hurl for Omaha today against Jack Halla. oiuux uuy lanes Fray, Off Boosters Sioux City, la., Sept. 1, Sioux City took the opening game from Dcs Moines here this afternoon by a score or b to 4. Score: .. . atoux cm, Marty Keeps It Up V". UNfOI.X. AH. B. H. 0. A. 11. Cerilale. If S S t S S Wllllama, Sell S I Theme, ef . . .1 .. . S e.S S S.S I-eher, rf .,711 . It 9 S BfftfBf eVa) -e.iBfe4t6 ft 1 M 0 Heeler, Ik ... SI IS S Lettlmere, lb Slli S Re-hrer, a... S 4 S S Johneea, S Sit 1 S Eeel, ... 4 S 1 S S Totela milk. If Berg, Sb.. Themeeee, ef. ., ... Miller, Ik Krueger, e........ Ferytne,"'rf" , KlMunT, se Inlu, Sb, OTeole, p OMAHA. AB. n. ,. J I I 1 S II IS J SI 1 s I s a tilt! Real, Vereythe, amllh. I Healer. Wllllama. Lattlanre. hill Leber. Slrwk outi By Keel, 4 It Llnaeln. 1 1 f mnireot Mullea end kr O'Tsele, S, BaM ea kallai Off Real, eeT OTeele, a. Iri 1 Omaha, S. Timet IMS. PHILLIES TAKE TWO FROM LOOP LEADERS Alexander and Rixey Effective With Men on Baiea, While Team Eiti Ball Hard, Standing of Teams HUSKER AND COOMBS TIED KAWS BEAT WICHES 1 Topeka Olouti Hunt for Eight Hit! in Game With - ' Wolvei. SCORE IS TWO TO ONE Topeka, Kan,, Sept 1. Topeka clouted Hunt for eight hits and won from Wichita, 2 to 1. ' ' WICHITA. .' For. Jeckeen, Cody, If Brlttoi, lb.. Orey,- e. . . . . liuom, lb. . Beppe. lb... White, ae... Hunt, p..... OrUTIIh .... Total! .... AB. B. 1 1 B. Lathrop. Ailar, rf,,.. Qeodwln, ea, Knsla, lb.., W. Lathrop, Oevere, If,., Monroe, - lb., Allsn,, e...., Do) la, . ... Totals ... It I TOPEKA. AB. B. if...... I 4 !!::::: i ... I 0 ....... I a I IT 11 llllmore. If-., Wateen, rf . Vete, lb . ... Lejesne. cf . Connolly, sb Beder, ee , t. Cooney, lb . .Llvlnsotofl, e Vharat, p , Totals ... Hahn, rf . , . Hunter, ef . Hertford, ee Meloaa. lb . Jones, lb . ., Caea. If . , nehpr. e , ., RwolSI, lb . Beker, p . AB. 4 4 B. H. I 1 DM MOINES. U: AB. B. H. ......... l ( Totals .,, Sioua City . lee Molnee 14 S I I '4 It ,.,.....11 4 11 ..I 0 4 I I ..s S S I I Te-baee kite: Uvlngeton. Ileta, Hanter, Meloen. Three-baae hltal Caea, Habn. Fao rlfloe kits: Hanter. atolan beare: ailmore, LJeuee. Connolly. Beder. Iouble playa: Kwoldt to Jonea Baaaa on belta: o(r Baker. I; off Schardt, I. Struok out: By Baker, 1; by Bchardt. I. Wild pitch: Bekar, Hit by pitched bell: By Beker (QUmore,) Umpire: Miller. Time: l:la. Honus Wagner Hurt ) . For Third Time Pittsburgh, Pa - Sept. 1. Honus Wagner, veteran shortstop of the Pittsburgh Nationals, will probably not be able to play again thitseason owing to a series of injuries sus tained during the last mouth. He was out ten days as a result of an in jured thumb and finger; when these healed he twisted a ligament in his leg. This injury waa improving when Wednesday Wagner went in . as a pinch hitter and again hurt his teg. As there is only one month more of the season, the shortshtop proba bly will remain on the bench while several recruits are being tried out. STar t'peei Pala. ftloun'o Ltntmeat preparea yon for every ,mMgMirr: Keep It heedy. It's the great ret petHrvrmw aver dlaeovered. At ell drug erlate. 3c AdyefileemuL .... .... IS I Batted for White- In ninth. ' . Wichita SSlSSStSS t Topaka ..... SISISIlt 1 Two-be a hit: W. Ithrop, Double play! Bappe (unaaalatad). Sacrifice hlta: Qray,' Ooodwla. Bacrlflco fly: Uoaroe. Struck out: By Hunt, 1: by Doyle, I. Beee on balle: OIT Doyle, I. Hit by pitcher: By Doyle (Fo. Balk: Doyle. Umpire: Carney. ., Bears Overcome Josies' Lead Twice Denver, Colo., Sept. 1. Denver twice overcame St. Joseph's lead in the opening game of the series here today and won, 9 to 4. The score: , ST. JOSEPH. . B. Wright, of ..... Mcr.be, lb ,., Jourden, lb Klrkhara, If ,., Sulllven. rf MeClellend, Sb , o. Wllllama, aa , Been, o J. Wllllama, p , Totals AB. ::ii4 H. O.. S 1 11 Killer, rf . . Lloyd, lb .. Oakee, rf , . Butcher, lb Dyer, aa flhlelde. lb . Cole, If , , . Rtevena, e .. Staraer, p ......II 4 DBNVRB. AB. R. ...... i ...... t :::::;'! 4 I 4 I ...... I " 1 ...... 4 1 ...... 4 1 II 14 , Philadelphia, Sept. 1. A crowd that filled the stands to their ca pacity saw Philadelphia draw closer to first place by twice shutting out Brooklyn today, 3 to 0 and 6 to 0. The home team hit the "ball hard, while Alexander and Rixey were very effective, especially with men on the bases. Bancroft, Whitted and Fas- kert made wonderful plays at critical moments. Alexander and ' Coombs, who were tied with what was claimed to be the major league shut-out rec ord, at thirteen each, Coombs mak ing his mark in 1910 and Alexander this year, opposed each other in the first game and the Philadelphia star pushed the mark to fourteen. Score, first game: - BROOKI.TN. A B.H, Q.A.K. Myera.cf 4 Hlcngel.rf 4 Mrrkle.lb 4 Whcal.lt 4 C'teh'w.lb 4 Mowr'y.Jb 4 Olron.ra 4 Miller, o S C'onniha.p I Marq'd.p 0 Hlekm'n S PHILADKI.PHtA. A B.H, O.A.B. OPeak'rt.cf 4 1 nHlehoTab 1 1 rwiock.jb I 1 OCr vath.rf 4 0 DWhlt'd.ir I 1 0I,ud r'a,lb I 1 lB'm'ft.aa I 1 lKllllfcr.c I S SAIex'd'r.p 1 0 Totale..a7ij718 I WEST. VBAOVK. I NAT. LEAOUK. WX.Prt.i , W.LtPcT. Omaha , . . II 44 ,S4S! Brooklyn ...II 44 .400 Lincoln .11! Bon lltl.W 8IOUI City.. 44 0 ,l24Phlla. 40 44 ,5jS- Dee Molnee 44 44.1341 New Tork. ..64 41 ,4IT Denver . . ..44 41 .47I Pltteburgh ,.64 44.442 Wichita ...44 74 .4211 St. Louie.. . . 66 61 .447 Topeka .. . .66 70 .42IChlcago ....66 61.447 St. Joaeph..64 7l.8lClnelnnatl ..47 tl .174 AMBB. LKAOUB. AXES. ASSN. Boaton.... 71 11 .6711 Loulavtlle .77 61 .671 Detroit ,..70 67 ,(61ilndlanaplla 74 66.674 ixuia...ai l .641 Kaa. City. .72 41 Ml tnicago -,. as bl ,640!Ht. Paul. ..47 44 .'611 New Tl Cleveland Wachn. -Phllada. Tork. 41 64 .lltiMtnneaplla .71 64 .621 .64 44 .443 Total..l4 1 14 I S Ban for Coomba In eighth. Brooklyn S 4 6 4 4 4 0 4 4 I Philadelphia ..14 I t S 4 1 " I , Two-beee hlta! Coomba. Alexender, Kle hoff, raekert. Home run: Penkert. Double playe: Oiaen to t:utehaw, Paakert to Lu dania, Stock to Luderua. Baae on belle! Off Coomba, 1. Hlta and earned rune: Off Coomba. I hlta; 1 run In seven Inninga; off Marquard, 1 . hit, 4 run In one Innins. Struck out: By Coomba. I; by Marquard, 1; by Al exender, 4. Umplree: Klem and Emalte. Score, oecond same: BBOOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA. A B.H. O.A.E. A B.H. O.A.B. ll.vera.or 4 14 4 OPiak'tt.cf 4 110 a e ervieno-MD 4 S S OHtock.lb 4 1 1 OCrnv'th.rf 4 1 4 tWhlt'd. f 4 D 0 0l.ud'r'a,tb 4 1 1 0Bncft,ea I S 1 OKIIIIfar.o 4 0 S ORIxey.p I S 0 0 OSS Totala.,14 II 17 IS Stengel, rf 4 1 Merkla.lb 4 S Wheat.lf 4.1 Cuta'w.lb 4 1 atowry.lb 4 l Oleon.aa S S Mevere.0 I 0 Pfeffer.p I I Dell.p S I ejohnaton S 4 .1 I I I 1 I 114 0 4 7 0 ,SZftTol4o .01 6S ,4ff2Cnlumbuii , hi 71.41b .21 IS ,22Ii Milwaukrssj 47 l ,141 VMtstnUr'a RmoIU. WK8TERN IJEAOUB. ' Omahl, ; Lincoln, 'l. D Moinetf 4; Sloui City, t Wichita, 1; Tnpitkm, t. 8t. JoMph, 4; Pnvr I. JiiTIONAL IsBAOUH. Chlrtfo-St. Lou in, rain. Cincinnati, I; Plttuburgh, J Kew York, 1; Boaton, S. Brooklyn, 0-0; Philadelphia, 1-1. AMERICAN LEAOITB. Philadelphia. 1.4; Waahfniton, 8-1 Boaton, I; New York, 7. i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ; Cfllamhua, 9; Toledo, 0. St. Paul I- Mtnneapolla, 8. Ommm Hdmrt . Weatsrn League Omaha at Lincoln, Dea Molnee at Sioux City, Wichita at Topeka, St. Joeeph at Denver. ' National Leaf ue Chlcafo at At. Louie (twn gatnea), Cincinnati at Plttsburvh, New York at Boaton, Brooklyn at Philadelphia. American Leeaue--Phllariinhi.i at w.. Invton, Boeton at New York. Chicago t Detroit, 8t Louie at Cleveland. inninga; orr Kantiehner, hlta, I runa In four innlnga; ff Jaroha, 4 runa, 1 hlta In three Innlnga r off Miller, t hit; i run In two Innlnga. Struck out; By Toney, S; by Kantlehner, 4; by Jacob. ; by Miller. wild pitch. Kantlehner, Umpires; O'Day RED SOX WHIPPED BY HIGHLANDERS World'i Champions Lose Six of Their Last Seven Games " Played. SCORE IS SEVEN TO THREE CHAPMAN RETURNS TO SHORT FOR INDIANS. New York, Sept. ' 1. New York overcome a three-run Boston lead to-j day and won, 7 to 3. The world'i champions have lost six( of their last seven games. Boston knocked Shock er out in the fourth inning by scoring three runs on four hits and two passes The Yanks scored two rum in the fifth and retired Mayes in the sixth when they scored three. Pipp hit his tenth home run of the season. In the eighth New York scored two runs on Shore on the double squeeze play. Score: ; Totela , , St. iooaph Denver Stolen Rhlelda. II I 14 114 114 I I I I I I beaea: Butcher Two-baae hlta II IT I S I (I), Oakee. Cole, uaaee, Bhlelda, sterjer, O. Wllllama Three-baae hit,; Sul llvan. llcCabe, Dyer. Beeee on balle! Off stereer. 1: off Wllllama, 1. Struck 'out: By aterter, 1; by Wllllame, 1. Double playa: Dyer to Lloyd to Shtelda. Time: I houre. Umpire Shannon, Today'8SportCalendar Raring) OtwaiBg mt fall meeting af Kea- HwMkty BeteiHg a rtaUaw, Windsor, On. e r fall MtwtlM mi Caanaiwhk Park torkexy rlua. Ollaw. OmU eaiilet. rallfaral atato ehamalMehla teartuiinent mmm at Pmm Praaeleiw. North. era lilinota ekampkMMkip taaraaaieat ipiaa at Hockferd. Potoi Ovralag ef anniml UnrttatMut Mjepin Htust elab, HamUUa, Maee wlmmtngt tfthara A. A. V. Jnalk mmd ealsw eaj.mpioaaliip, at New Orteaaa. Meeereyelet NattMtat eKaMnUaahltte. t F. f A, Me It aCeJiunbaa, o. I leld fthallenga cup begia at Detntlt. Ptv Total.. I! I4 0 . Batted for Pfeffer in alghth ' . Brooklyn ...,, 9 0 0 0 9V Philadelphia t 1 I 1 I 1 1 Two-baa hlta I Mowrey Whltten, Luderua (3). Three-baae hit: Myera. Home run! Cravat h, Htolen baaea: Btengel, Wheat, Nle- naff. Double play: Oleoo to rutehaw to M'rkli, Hlta and earned runa; Off Pfeffer, is nua, runa in aeven innlnga; ofr Dell, I hlta, I runa In one lnnlna. Baaea on balla Off Pfeffer, 1; off Rixey, 1, Struck out By Proffer. T: by n-U. 1: bv Riv. Umplree i Klem and Nmalie. - fy . . Bravea titmr Ten ' Boaton Kept. 1. By defeating New York, t to 1, today, while the Phil Ilea were win nlng twice fro mrBooklyn, the Brave ap proached within on game of th flrat place in the National league etandlng. Three acratoh hit and a baae on balls. Scoring two runa, decided th game for Boa ton in tne eiantn inning. The o her run cam in th flrat on a hit by Snodgraa wild throw by Re rid en and an error by Ftetcner. New York cored in the ninth, wots name nit a nom run. score: NSW TORK. BOSTON. AB. H. O.A.E " - AH U it A P nurne.ii a t a v tr.Mrv'ie.ea 446 n ii n,ri even on agr a.cr 4 Heraeg.tb 4 S I OC'hap'le.lf 4 .im n.ao i o i 0Mg,rr i ri'trh'r.aa 4, 1 t I IKoit y.ib 4 Kaurf.cf 4 t 1 0 Ontiu'k.Ib Kelly.lb 4 1 t 0 0&aan.Sb 1 Rarlden.o 10 11 Hlowdy.o 1 McCarty.o Sill ORegan.p I am i n,p a i 9 ciiugnea.p i -itoueri i i i Tattle. .11 1 17 11 a -iota !.. Mll I Batted for Anderaon In alnth. New Tork 0 0 0 0 0 11 BoatOR ...ea.a.l -4) 0 0 1 S Two.baa hit: Hughe. Home run: Kauff. Stolen : Snodgraaa, Hume. Sacrifice nn.' Anderaon. Double play: Qowdy to Me ran ville. Xlmmerman to to McCarthy to Kelly. Baaea on balla: Off Anderaon, li off Regan, 1; off Hughe, 1. Hlta and earned runa: Off Anderaon, hit, t runa In elf lit Innlnga; off Rafan I hite, run In lx and one-third Innlnga: off Hughe. 1 hit, 1 run In two and two-thtrda Innings. Struck out: by Anderaon, by Regan, 4; by Hughe, 1. Wild pitch: Anderaon. Umplrea: Qulgley and Byron. h Red Heal Pirate. Ptttiburgh. lept. 1 Cincinnati won from Pltteburgh her today by a ecor or I to I, Warner home run and th hitting of Chaee, who made four hlta. efatureri. I'm. plre Harrteon put Manager Callahan off th iiem anq Alienor jaeoM and fnt Baaeman J oh na ten out of the game for oh Ism-tin tA declalon. Scot: CINCINNATI. PITTSBITROH. AB.H. O.A.B. A B.H. O.A.B. i 0 OWarn'r.lh 4 1118 Neate.If Oruh.Jb Roueh.rf Chaee.2b Orirth.rf Clark e,c Wlngo.0 Loud'n.H Huhn.lb Toney, p 1 1 1 It 1 1 Oarey.cf 4 OBtfbee.lf 4 H'eh'n.r-t 4 OJ'hne'n.lb 4 OSchm't.rf 0 Blrd,2b 4 OSmykal.a I t'chult t BPIarher.e 4 K.nt'iVr ii i Totto..lt 1J 17 1Z ('Firmer 1 i " Jkcoba.p 1 , . " MIMer.p 9 Wagner A ' Total. . 11 j i Ratted for Smykal In ninth. Betted for Kantlehner In aeventh " Batted Cor Miller In ninth. Cincinnati ,.,.99 111019 1 I Pittsburgh .....I I 9 t 1 9 9 .0 0 Tw-bs hits: Chaa f. Hahn. Th?!!?. bae hit: Johnaton. tlom run- Wsph., Bion baaa; Rouah. chae, Johnxton. Double playa: Tony to Huh,n. Iuden to Chart. Sinvkay to Ralrd K Johnaion Baa"a on balla: Off Kantlrhner1 1 : off ehamntan- agvetf beat regatu, at Aataria, Or. toajuet Mieeoerl valley ebrvmptoanhip p. .meat Ofwnt nt Knnea Illy. s BeMrli ml Anatial bImw m rii.tae.. County Kennel rlnb, Handean N. Y. Yachtinat flaa rbHelte luhst wiu tin. 4 Mnde. l New rh4 Piltrh Brandt Baaa on balla: ff Kantlrhner i i t avainei newpni rai Mevre, tea tonnde, at Jerab. t: off Milter. 1.. Hit. -1-. -.'... I rntie: Off Toaev. 11 hlta. 1 tnsn.- i Ramblers and the ., Luxus Will Clash I3 Class A Series The lid covering the elimination series for the Class A amateur base ball championship will be pried off with a bang this afternoon at Rourke park wheii the Luxus, champions in 1915 -.and pennant winners in the Greater Omaha league, will clash with the Ramblers, who copped the rag in the National league. The game starts ai - - . The afternoon festivies, however, will start at 2 o'clock when the annual paraae 01 tne amateurs will torm a procession - through the downtown streets. The parade will line up at Fifteenth and Jones streets at' 1:30. About seventy-five autos, it is be lieved, will be in line. ' , Mayor Dahlman and the city com missioners hsve promised to fake part in the parade, A band will occupy a truck furnished by Trimble Bros. ' The Luxus ' rule favorites in the game today, but the Ramblersare ex pected to put up a tough scrap. Man ager Pecha has assembled a nifty or ganization which swept through the National league like a young tornado and the brewer machine will find its hands full. ; . Dennison is exnected to aenrl Uiil. den against the Ramblers today so he can hold Bunny Holland for Sunday's frsjr. Moylan will probably Je Pe cha's hurling choice. McLoughlin Beaten By George. Church Forest Hills, Jf. H.,' Sept. 1. Maurice E. McLoughlin of Los An geles wss eliminated from the na tional singles tournament todav when he was defeated by George M. Church of Tenaflv. N. I.. 5-7. 6-1. 6-2. 6-3. - .... Cambridge and Eustis Tied for First Place Cambridge, Neb.. Sept. 1. (Soecial Telegram.) Cambridge and Eustis yesterday tied tor hrst place in (he three days' tournament. Eustis win ning from Beaver City and Holbrook, Lambritlge winning from Eustis 'and Beaver City. ! Cambridge won from Beaver City today, 6 to 4, each get ting seven hits. Batteries: Beaver City, Fibch and Warner; Cambridge, Ingram and Kraninaer. Eustis won from Holbrook, 4 to 1, in -the fastest game of the series. McDonald weak ened in-the sixth and allows four earned runs, Eustis getting nine hits snd Holbrook four. Batteries: Hol brook, McDonald and Martin; Eustis, liouett and Macxev. T nimble and Harris wrestled one hour and a half to a draw after the ball game. Keel (Jlaaal Wlaa Oaaae, : I ReS ClftUoV-Neh.. Sent. 1. ffln.i.l e..i.. I tretn.) In a Seeldlns tame et a eerlea Red , . i,n grmwa uoeiwiea nere loaay ta an unhlll vame, T to 4. Maetera el the old State leaaue pitched In fine form and i tlmelr hlltlns waa the fbault. Boere: a " R W V BoatwtrK ...... ..I S S S S S S S S 4 I 4 Red Clood. , .....444 1 4 4 1 4 91 4 4 Hetterlea:' Diamond and Pedlsrew: Maa-1 ten and Palmer. Umpire; Oo.-hlow ef St j loaeph. Me, - . u" Southern Aeaaelallaa, ( , ' i Allente, S. Blrmlnahem. I. rhettanooaa, S. Merai.lile, 4.V . Neahllle, 1, Utile Herb. I. No other semea ehedaled. . : : BOSTON. ' ' NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.E. XB.H. O.A.B. Hooper.rf I ( 0 4 0Masee,ct 3 114 4 a eHifn.ir s l i p 0 .0P-K-p-h.ee S 1 I n t ftPlpp.lb 4 114 14 1 OMalael.Sb S 0 4 1 4 IOIdrlna.rf 4 1 S 4 4 1 40)eon,2b 1113 4 4 4Ali'der,o 4 S 4 1 4 5 4Shocker,p 1 4 2 4 1 0 lFleher.p 0 4 0 1 4 0 4aBaker X 1 0 0 4 0 0 -OCullop.p 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 , 1 4 Totals. .11 4 37 IS 3 0 0 oo i - lanv'n.lb' SIS Learle,ll ' I r I Hob'ael.lb SOU Oatner.lb 14 1 walker.cr 4 11 Qard'r.Sb 10 0 McN-lr,3b 0 0 0 B,-ott 4 11 Thornea c 1 1 1 Cadytr - 1 1 1 Henria'n 0 0 0 Mav.'a 1 1 I) Shore.o .. 1 4 0 WatBh - 1 vfL. ml .--.RAy Carrlgan To tali.. 33 24 U 2 "Batted for Fleher In the fifth. Hn for Cady in ninth. Ratted for Gardner in eighth. Ran for Shor In ninth. Boaton . ...... 0 It 0 I 0 0 D 0 01 New Yerk .,.0 S0 t S O t T Two-baae hlti : Jenvrln. Ijewlii, Three baae htt: Paoklitpave'h. Home run', Pipp. Double play: Oedeon to Pipp. Baae oi belli: Off Shocker, 2; off Cullop, 1: off Bhwe, 1. Hlta and earned' rana: Off Bhoeker, I hlta and i -run in three and two-third tmvtnrs; off Fiaber, l hit and no run In one and one third Inning: off Cullop, 1 bit and ro run In four tnnlnga; off Maya, T hlta and 4 run In five and one-third Inn In w1; off Shore, 3 hlta and 2 run In two and two third Inning. Struck out: By flhorker, I; by May, 2. Umpire: Evan and Chill. Bpllt Doubto Header. . . " Washington, 9ept. 1. Washington and Philadelphia apllt a double header today, the locale winning the ffrat gam. 1-te-l, and lollng th aerond 4-tol. Walter John on held the vial tors at all stagea In the opener, In the second, Myers, though he gave eight base on balle, hit a man and made a wild pitch, allowed only two hit. Craft, a Washington recruit pitcher, made hia major league debut In the second game. Score, flrat gam: PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON.' AB.H.O.A.E. - AB.H.O.A.E. Wltt.aa 4 2 1 S SLeon'd.Sb 4 10 10 Lawry.lb lilt Foster. 2b J 0 J I 0 Strunk.of 111! HMIIan.cf 4 2 4 0 0 Bchang.lf I 0 4 0 0Rmlth,rf 4 110 0 Moln'li.lb 4 110 -0 0Shanka,lf 1 1 I 0 0 Pick. 3b -1 0 0 2 JJudge.lb 4 2 0 1 0 (Jrimm.rf I 0 0 OMrR'de, 111 M Plclnlch.o 1 0 I I owu ama.o I Q I o Nabonp 8 0 0 1 0Johnaon.p 1112 0 Totals.. 20 0 24 12 I Total. .20 U 27 I 0 Philadelphia . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Washington .1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 -8 Two-baae hit:' Leonard, Smith. Stolen base: Judge, Lawry. Double play: Lawry to Mr.Tnnte. Base on bifTls: Off Johnaon, 2. Earned run: Off IS'abor, 1; off Johnaon, 1. Htt by pitcher: By Nabor (Foster). Struck out: By Johnaon, I: by Nabor. 1. L'm plreir Nallin and O'Loughlin. Score, sec ond game: PHILADELPHIA. WABHINOTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Wtttas I I I OOon'd Xb X 1 1 2 0 n l o lrnsterzn I Q l 10 0 OMIIan.cf 4 0 I 0 1 1 nfmlth.rf 4 0 2 10 0 OShanka.tf 0 0 10 1 OJudge.lb I Oil 0 0 0 lMcB'de, 2 11 10 0 OGhar'ty.c 4 0 0 1 I Craft,p 10 0 III ' 'OLa... i ii ii Total.. 12 12 27 12 I Batted for arlm in sixth. Philadelphia .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 04 Washington .0 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 Two-baae hits: Pick. Stolen has: Witt. Pick, 2; Mr Bride. Sacrlno hit: Lawry, 8 trunk, McRrlde. Dauble play: Smith to Judge. Baae on balla: Off Craft, ; off Myera, I. Earned runa: Off Craft, 4. "Hit hy pitcher: By Myera (Judge). Struck out: By Craft, 0; by Wyera. 0. Wild pitch: Myers. Paaeed balla: Gharrity, 2. Umplrea: O'Loughlin and Nallin. CHAPMAN Ray Chapman of the Cleveland In dians has returned to his regular posi tion at shortstop after a period spent on thej second sack, where he made good while filling Mocller's place. Chapman is one. of the steadiest players on the Cleveland -team. He broke into the game in 1910 with the Davenport club of the Three-I league, went to,Totedo in the American asso ciation in 1911 and was sold to Cleve land the next year. He has batted around .270 for the last thrte ysars. - ST. FRISCO WJNS IN STRAIGHT HEATS Takes Knickerbocker Five Thousand Purse for the 2:08 Trotters. FINISHES THIRD IN 2:05 t.awry.lb 4 8tronk.Rf 3 Srhanclf 3 Mrlnta.lb 4 Plck.lb 1 Ortmm.rf 3 McEl.rf 3 Plclnlch.o 4 lfyera,p 4 clear and were uninjured. The party was from Lexington traveling to North Platte. -The injured persons were brought here for medical atten tion. The machine was slightly dam aged. , - ..- .':: - . . Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Sept. l.J-Sf. Frisco, driven by E. F. Geers, won "the .Knickerbocker" $5,000 purse for 2:08 trotters in straight heats at to-, day's grand circuit races, going the three fastest heats ever trotted on this track.. Geers won the first two heats in 2:05'$ and 2:07. He set out for a fast mile the third heat and St. Frisco was soon several lengths ahead of the field. He finished in 2:05. Cox, with Director Todd and- Erncst with Ima Jav. had a hard battle for second money, Ernest winning. w Major Woolworth won the first two heats of the 2:09 pace. In a driving finish The Savoy outpaced The Major in the third heat, the time being 2:06)4. The Knickerbocker 3:0a rot; three la five. puree, 16,000 . Frl.co, b h, by Ban Fraaciaco (Oeere) 1 1 I Ima Jay, br m, (Rrneet) ...........I 3 S . Director Todd, b-m, (Cox) 3 2 3 Alao ran: Laramie Led. Humfaat. alma Forbea. Virginia Barnette1. Beat time: 3:44. Parlnr 3:04 olaaa three heats, . purae ll.ooo . J Major Woolworth. br h, by The Abbe (Hubbard) 1 I 1 The Savoy, blk a, by Charley Hayt , (Floyd) 3 2 1 Areta V. ch -m (Coi) w 4 9 1 -Alao ran: Lillian W, ch. m., Davie. Tlmel 3:06. Trotting 3:14 elaas; three beata, purse. 11.000 Almack,' b h, by McLlntock (Hur- W).." ,'.v.,..t 1 t Helpn tVorthy. b m. (Murphy) ...S S X r McOloakey, br g, (McDonald) ,.,..! 4 4 Alao 'ran : Howe, Conatantlne, Country -Tramp. Best time: 3:074, Pacing 2:14 claaa, three heats, puraa, . 11,004 , young Todd, br g, by Director Todd . ' (Cox) : 1 1 I Problem, br b (Murphy) .3 4 a Sir Anthony Carter, br h, (Oeera)..S 3 3 L-aa UV . II I - Three urt in Auto Upset atjorth Platte North Platte.. Neb., Sept. 1 (Spe cial.) H. H. Menke suffered a frac tured rib, Mrs. Menke sustained a cracked rib and a badly crushed thumb and Miss Lelia Walker, a frac ture of the elbow when a motor car driven by Miss Walker failed to make a turn in the road eight miles south east of here and upset in a deep ditch beside the highway. Two children who were in the car were thrown LEE Jires imuMam: m-4veiaecTuH.etoM Ever Leave your ' Car in a Ditch? s6au of ft akWdinff accident or son- ture? LEE Pwietur- Proof Pneamatis Tire ar iuarnt4 Puncture-Proof un der a eaih refund. Th Zif Zas tread flenti fie ally nuardsi atrainal BtttddtaK. POWELLA"' upptv commnv euppiie Should Find You Equipped With Rifles and Cartridges They will insure your success as they have that of thousands of other hunters. Don't take the chance of spoiling your hunt by using other makes, but take along Winchester Rifles , and Cartridges the . alwayse.reliable kind. You can get them to suit your ideas, as Win chester Rifles are made in Single Shot, Re peating and Self-Loading (or so-called auto matic) models, and in various calibers; and Winchester Cartridges are , made in all the . different sizes. Ask your dealer about them and he will tell you they are " O. K." W BRAND GETS THE GAME ijieia ima ea) rr W . 1 3 eejLtji. --WTBeen-j.- w9l W -A