THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1916. SWEEP OF SERIES MADEBYROBRKES Ernie Krueirer, by Circuit Clout, Wins Final From Lincoln, 7 to 6. KNOCK HALLA FBOM BOX v , Lincoln, Sept ' 3. (Special Tele gram.) Oman made it a clean sweep of the final . series of the year here today by defeating the Ducklings in a thrilling ten-innmg battle, 7 to 6. : ' Ernie Krueger turned the trick for the Rourkes when he hopped onto one of Gregory's slants in the tenth and pummelled it out of the lot for a circuit drive. Until then Gregory had pitched tight ball and held the Rourkes scoreless after - they had jumped on to Halla in the first three innings and piled up a lead of six runs. The Ducklings came right back in " the third inning and forced Gaskell to retiremnet by battering; him for three runs. . Lou North whiffed eight men in the remainder of the game and breezed along nicely until the . seventh, when three successive hits and a walk knottid the count 6 and 6. The stage was set for Krueger in the tenth as the first man up and he drove one high over the right field fence. Halla, who usually is a puz ile to Omaha, was "duck soup" to day. The Rourkes helped themselves to two runs in the opening stanza, . rang up another in the second 2nd then chased the Lincoln hurler with an avalanche of five hits and three runs in the third. Thompson' was a busy slugger for the Rourkes with three hits out of four times up, although the whole clan did fairly well with, a total of sixteen safe blows. Hall Knocked Out y In First, Wins the Second for Topeka " Topeka, Sept. 3.-After being bat ted out of the box in the first of a double-header with Wichita, - Hall came back in the second and defeated Wichita, 10 to 4. Wichita won the opening, 9 to 2. Catcher Gray, for Wichita,, was knocked unconscious for" twenty minutes in the second game by a ball thrown by, Catcher Allen of Topeka.,. , first game Straight Ahead Smith, if. ...... Bart, lb. Thoiuasoa, ef. .. MlUer, lb. Krueger, e. ..... Foreythe, rf, ;.. KUduff, M, .... Irelaa, tb. Gaskeil. p. ..... North, p. s . Totals B. H. O. A. B. 1 1 W Carlisle. If. ... nuii.ui.. ss. . ThomMon, ef. Lobar, rf. i.. Morse, Sb. . . . . Hunter, lb. , , Lattlmore, lb, Johneon, o, .V. Halla. p. Ore gory, p. . . 'Holme Total LINCOLN. . AB. K. . 1 n u A. . a 'a l f ' in ia u -oonnson oat, nil Dy BAttoel ball, Batted for Lattlmore in tomtit. Omaha t 1 a a a a a a 1 7 Lincoln a a a 4 ft i nomeruni Kraaaor. Tnraa-naaa jut: Thompson. Twa-baae kltat Williams, Thomaaoa, Johnson, Iretaa. DaaMe plays 1 Hmlth to Kllduff, Burg to Iralaa to Miller. Stolen haeei! William., Hunter (1). Smith, MUlor. Knreaer, Irolan. Sacrifice hltei Mono, Thorn peoa. Struck oatt Br Halla, ll by Gregory, 1 by Oaakell, 1, by .. u. .... a. n a nauoi uit i.uk.ii off North, t. Hit by pltohed balli Br (sUldoff)i hr North, (William.!. Lift ... n.ui j . 1 h Paaaed belli Kraeear. Left u 00U1, Si Omaha, 0. Pitching record 1 Off Halla, S hit In two Innings aff GnakoU. 7 hit. In throe ami two-third, Inalna-., Lm plreai Kana and MaUea. BMSlfflDLOSE Take First Game From St. Jo; But Lose the Second in Seven Innings. BUTCHER HITS BALL HARD Denver. Colo.. Sent. 3. nnvranrl St. Joseph divided a double-header here today, Denver winning the first, 7 to 5, and the visitor taking the second, 6 to 4. The batting of Butcher for the locals in the first waa the feature. , The second waa called at the end of the seventh by . agreement. score, urst game: BT. jobbfh. AR R. Cmps Defend. Titles Today il iMM PBBOBBB For the lirst time in several years, today Freddie Welsh, lightweight champion, and . Johnny Kilbane. featherweight champion, will defend their titles in a decision bout. Welsh meets Charlev White todav at Colo rado Springs in a twenty-four round decision fight) while Kilbane risks his title against George Chanty ' at leaar roint, u., in a mteen-rouna at cision fight- , Fox, rf . . . . . 3 Griffith, IV; Coy. If-. .. Brltton, Ih . lirar, . c . . . LltscM.. 9b . Ftapps, cf . White, - ai , Liavis, -p , ,, Totals r,athrope, cf . Aider, rf . .. Goodwin., an . Cngle, 2b . . U". Lathrop. Uevore, if .'. Monroe, Sb . Allen, o Hall, n ... Burwell, p . WICHITA. AB. R .17 15 17 11 TOPEKA. . AB. R. 6 0 A. IS Totals ...II 1 17 Wichita . ....1 I 1 0 1 0 1 0 Topeka . ,,..0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 t Stolen base: Gray. Sacrifice hit: Griffith. Home run: Lltachi. Two-base hits: Allen. oy. Alger. Three-base hit: Cor.. Bases on Wile: Off -Hall, 1; off Davis ,6. Struck oul: Hull, 1; Burwell. 1: Davis, 4. Double play: White to Brltton to Griffith. Hit by pitched ball: Alger. Umpire: Carney. Score second game1 , -v.ICHITA. .: AB. R. H. O. A. E. 1 ! I 1.0 0 lb-o Kox. rf Brlfrlth, "Joy. if Brltton lb ... - limy,, e ; . . . . LltsohL Sb . . Itapps, cf-lh . White, ss . ., . Griffin, n . I'rali, p . ... .rackson, of . Totals . . . . . H. Lmthrop, ct Alter, rf Goodwin, ss . . Bmile, 2b . . . W. Lathrop, lb Devoro. If , ... .Monroe. 3b . . Allen, o Hall, p .Ratteil for Andrews In seventh. St. Jo.euh...t. 1 0 0 11 0 I Denver 0 1 1 0 ..... 4 TOPBKA. v AB. R. S 1 II It , T'l W...SI 10 S 11 S 0 wa l i 0 0 0 1 0 4 Called ,n4 wventh by agreement. '.,."'" Co)r- "eH'loa hits: Griffith. L!itchL Two-b.., hit? VJ, Lathrop, Alger. Threo-ba.0 hit- Knai. Base, on balls: Off Hall, 6; off CralJ i Carney. ,0': B)r C'. - Vl: Kelly's Timely Hit Wins' for the Sioux Siaux City, la Sept. 3.-Wildness on the part of Thomas and Kelly's timely hit. in the eighth gave Sioux City three runs and the game. 3 to 2 ocore: SIOUX CITT. I.lvln.ton. c......B4' i D0 Watson, If . J I , I .. J , J lJeune. cf 11 J 2 0 i Connollr. lb , I 0 0 3 3 f Rndor, ss ...10 1 1 i foonay, Ih 1 : 0 0 i n I K"r. 1 0 1 0 1 J : flark. p i , lot o e . cro.by,prf,...,:::::.:j J ' J J Touis... ':,.! j "w. a "I ; DBS MOlkKS. ' n hn. rf 4 1 1 s 1 tlunter. cf...... 1 0 1 1 J h"-:::::r t - Thomss, p 1 0 o o 1 l 'Br 0 J 0 " 0 o ' Total., .i . .'. 36 3 ft 9. Tn . .'.,..,,"5"Ir0,n,, ed ball ," ' . 'iS4 t0T Tnm" in ninth. Sloua Clt,'.....0 0 0 0 a 0 0 J e, Ws Moln......0, 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 Two-base hits: Hunter. Jones Hhn Hscrlfl hlu: Clarke. R.der. sS "i,n hfaes" Ci nnolly, Hartford. Double plays. RadSr to ' 'I??? ' Me"- ThomM Harthrd ' S Jones. BaaB on ba ll : Off Thnmn by Clarke. . Hit by pitched baU- Bv lim" (Wlt,""'' ' : Umpire? Chronic Dysentery. ' "An old gentleman Of this town who was almost at the point of death with chronic dysentery some time ago and had given up all hope of recovery was induced to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. One dose atopped the discharge, and after taking a few more doses he was completely cured," writes J. L. Baer, West Manchester, Pa. "Many ' residents of Baer'a Station can testify to the truth of the above and were aware of the old gentleman's condi tion." Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Wrlant, cf....;, McCabo. Sb Jourdan. lb...,. itirKnam, ir. ... Sultlvan, rf, .... McClelland, lb.. O. Williams, ss. Fusner, c ...... . Sommers, p J. Williams... Totals... Miller, rf Lloyd, lb....... Oakes, cf Butcher, lb.... Dyer, ss Shields, lb..... Cole. If.-. 1. o... .....It I 10 14 ( DENVER. AB, R. H. O. A. 1 110 .11 T 11 17 10 0 Shestak. Ford. p. Totals. .Ran tor O. Williams In ninth. St. Joseph...'.,...! 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 t Denver .1 0 10 0 110 '7 Sacrifice hits: Oakes. Lloyd. Two-base hits: Klrkham. Bhlelds, Lloyd, Bhestak. McCabe. Three-bass hits:, Jourdan, Oskes, Butcher (2). Home run: Dyer. Bases on balls: Off Sommers, 1; off Ford, I. Wrack out:--Br Ford, I; br Sommers, s. Stolen base: Butoher. Paaaed ball: Shestak. Double play:. Butcher to Dyer to Shields. Time: 1:38. , Umpire: . Shannon. Score, second' tame: .. . ST. JOSEPH. Wrltht. cf. .......... 4 0 . 0 i 1 . 0 McCabe, 2b 4 Jourdan. lb..,.. 1 Klrkhanv, If 1 8ulllvan, 'rf I McClelland, 3b...... I O. Williams, ss ,, I Fnsner, .o.... Cain, p. Miller, rf Lloyd, lb , Oakea, cf.,-.. Butcher, lb. ; Dyer, ss Shields, lb.... Cole, If Stevens, c... Andrews, p. . Shestak Totals.... 1 .21 11 11 DENVER. AB. R. H, O. 0 10 -11 4 , t I .10 0 0 1 , o 0 0 0 -4 21 14 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 Two-base hits: Jourdan. Fusner, Shields. Stolen bases: Cole, McClelland (2). Home run: Klrkham. Bases on balls: Oft Cain. 2i off Andrews, 1. Struck out: By Cain, 5 by Andrews, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Cain, Oakes-and Shestak. Double play: Dyer to Shield... Time: , 1:10. .Umpire: 8hannon. . - . . Kourkes to Play Double Bill With SiouxCity Today TL. I.., U'.,,.rn lsm. UftM fit thevyear in Omaha starts this after noon at Rourke park, when the Rourkes play a double-header with ritv rin cranio wilt ntso be played with the Sioux Tuesday. As tOflay Will oc we last vn.ni.5 for the large majority of fans to see n'. f ... I...,, in - atinn it tft .t. ,,nDIJ whirh will a nnrnarh the record-breaker of a week ago will see the, game, ra expects a isi to see the second biggest crowd of the year. . T t r 1. n Mnna Kntl, HfllM Imttl the Sioux today it will about cinch the pennant tor tins cuy, as ine r I A Anl, hav. tti ii' 1 ,1 about half of their games, even if the .Links shoula win mne-iemns oi theirs.' The double-header today will start at 2 o'clock. The game Tuesday starts at 3:15. - Miss Minneapolis Winner -Of First Heat at Detroit ; Detroit, Mich., Sept. 3. Miss Min neapolis, regarded by many as the fastest hvdronlane in the world, this afternoon won the first heat of theJ gold cup power boat races here. Her average tor the thirty-mile heat, which was made in six, five-mile laps,' was 46.55 miles an hour. Her time for the heat was 44:41. In the first heat she attained a speed of 61.2 miles an hour. ' "'".-"..' ''" Peter Pan VII, Columbia Yacht club, New York, was second and Miss Detroit, the defender, third. Fort Dearborn Bank Team , Chicago Amateur Champs Chicago, Sept. 3. The Fort Dear born National bank team, champion of the Bankers' league, won the ama teur championship of Chicago today by defeating the Illinois Tool Wprks team, pennant winners in the Com mercial league, by a score of 10 to 8. The victory entitles the bankers to compete for the national amateur base ball, championship. ?' Corhan Leaves Cards. St, Louts. Sept. I. Roy Corhan, brought to the National league from the Pacific Coast league to play shortstop for the St. Loul. Cardinals, will depart for San Fran cl.ro tomorrow. Corhan has had a sore arm during almost the entire season and this Is said to be Manager Kugglne reaaon for not retaining him. FABER TAKES BOX DUEL FROM BROWNS White Sox Win in the Ninth on Walk, Sacrifice, Wild Throw and Double. f A ivTl i n i i t vN N j i SCHALK DRIVES IN WINNER St. Louis, Mo., .Sept.1-3. Faber bested Weilman in a pitching duel today and Chicago beat St. Louis, 1 to 0. Faber allowed only three hits, one a double by Miller, and but one man got as far as third. Chicago won in the ninth. Felsch walked and Terry sacrificed. Weil man's throw to Pick went to center field and Felsch went to third and scored when Schalk doubled. Score: , CHICAOO. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B. JCIIns.rf tOSS OShotten.lt 4 0 4 0 0 W'aver.lb 4 0 1 ( OHIller.rf 4 110 0 BC'Hns.Sb 1 1 4 8 0SI.ler.lb 4 1 10 0 Jackson.lf 1 0 0 0 0Pratt.2h 4 0 110 F'rnler.lb 1 0 II 0 0M'rsans.c 10 10 0 Fel.h.cf 1 0 0 0 lHartley.cl 0 TOO Terry.as 1111 lAu.tln.Sb 1 0 0 4,0 Schslk.0 4 111 OLavan.ss 11110 Faber.p 4 1 0 4 0W'lnan.p 10 0 11 ' Totals. 10 I It 11 1 Totals. 18 1 It 1 Chicago ........ .0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 St Louis .-...0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 -00 ' Two-base hits: Miller. E., Collins, Schalk. Stolen base: Fournler. Sacrifice hits: Aus tin, Terry. ' Double plays:- Collins to Four nler. Collins to Weaver to Fournler. Bases on balls: Off Faber, 4; off Weilman, I. Hits and earned runs:. Off Faber. I hits, no runs in- nine Innings;, off WeMman. hit.. 1 run In nine Innlne-s. tftt by nltched bail: By Weilman. -Fournler.. Btruck out:' By Weilman, I. Wild pilch: Weilman. Um pires:, uwens and uonnony. . Cobb Gate Four Bits.. ... Detroit, Sept. 8. Betting savagely and taking advantage of Cleveland's mlsplaye. Detroit defeated the Indians. 8 to I. to day. Proepects for a-batting duel -between Cobb -and Speaker- attracted -a capacity orowd. Speaker, drove out two doubles, but oooo, wno waa at oat tour times, got inree clean singles and a whistling two-bagger. With the score tied and two out In the sixth O'Neill dropped Toung's third strike snd Toung reached first. ' Stanage followed with a double, which drove In two runs. MeKee Injured his hand , In a collision with Batby while running to first base- In the fourth and had to leava the fame. Score: CLEVELAND. , DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.H. ' " . AB.H.O.A.E. Ch'p'n.lb 4 0 11 IVItt.Sb 4 1110 Turner.lb 4 0 11 OBueh.ss -10 17 0 Spe'ker.of 4 111 OCobbf 4 4 10 0 Roth.rf 1 1 0 0 0Vcach.lf 4 110 Oraney.ir 4 111 OCr'ford.rf I 0 0 0 0 W'bsg'e.ss 11 I 1 lBurne.lb I I 11 0 0 oanuu.io e l ii i.-oToung.su z l a z e O'Nelll.o, I I 10 OMcKee.o 10 110 Bagby.p. 1 1 I 1 UStanage.o S 1 1 1 0 Uoeller 1 0 i 0 0D.tuas,p I 0 0 I 0 Kava'ah 1 0 0 0 0 . Coleman.o 0 0 0 1 0 Totals. 10 10 17 18 0 Kleprer.p . 0 , 0 , 0 1.0. a,: . , Boelhlng 1 0 0 0 0.,,. , , Totais.81 714 II 1 J v; ,. ''' ; Batted for O'Neill In' seventh. 1 ' V Batted, for Bagby Ih seventh. : 1 f . r Batted for Klepfer. In , ninth. . , Cleveland J 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 01 Detroit ........ 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 '6 Two-baae hits: OransV: Cobb. Speaker (1). SUnaga. Three-ase hlU: .Oandll. Stolen oases: coon tJ oung. . nacrixiee mte: RiiaK. 'Vftuntf- f3). Roth. Dauhle nlatf Speaker to Oandll. Bases on balls: Off Bagby, 1; off Danes, 1. Hits and earned runs: Off Bagby. 7 hits, 1 run In six Innings; off Klepfer, 1 hits. 1 run in two Innings: off Dauss. 7 hits, I .runs In nine Innings, lilt by pitched ball: By Bagby, (Burns) : . by Dauss, ' (Wambsganss). Struck out: By Bagby. I; by Dauss, I.- Passed b-tl! O'Neill. Umpires: . Hllderbrand and Connollr. . -... r- t ; Lewis, White, Hoyt . ;And Anderson Tied InCurtain Raiser .Philadelphia; Sept. -3. M, T?t Lewis and G. W. White of the - Flushing Golf club and John G. Anderson and F. H. Hoyt of Siwanoy tied yesterday in the four ball best ball competition the four ball best ball competition at the Mcrion Cricket club, the cur tain raiser for the Amateur .National golf championship,, which will' be played .oyer; yrhe double Merion courses next week. i i he scores , of these pairs were 70s..1 All of the r55 crack players who will start Nn the .qualifying round Monday were on the course todav and found it in excellent condition. A gallery of .300 followed Robert A. Gardner; .national - amateur cham pion, and'Charles Evans, jr., national open champion,' over the west course. The two were paired and represented the loiraeo ooit club in the foursome event. Their, best, ball was a 72. 49 out and 33 in. There were eight clubs pairs, in the,. foursome, which was restricted .to players who are to start in the national championship. eiwvrntv was not broken bv an amateur in today's practice, but Ben sawyers, the North Berwick profes sional of England who is here, went over the west course in 36, 33, 69 a new record, i he tie will be played on tomorrow. V 4 ' -, i. '' ... ' OlanU hot BxMDItton. - .Newport, B. .L. Bapt. l.-t-Tht Trotn. a local tam of profNtilonat bAtxt ball play r, aratea tn new Torn jvational. I to I, today. Score: ' ' ' .... R. H. B Trojan I I Nw York.. ....I 1 BatUrlei: Tutro and Can", Smith xt lay nd Kockar, Callahan. 7 Dry GtMda Harfcvi. " 4Naw Tork, ASpt. J Cotton fooda and yarna ware Arm today, with market rn iportera received many olfera of new bue erally quiet. . Jobber did a goo4 trad and Ineaa. , ' For KheumatliBi. ' Apply Bloan'a Liniment to the -painful part la all you need. The pain at once. Only He. All druvrlata. Adr. Rrlnr--Op4nlar ef aatnma meetlna; of Montreal Jockey rlub at Montreal. Trottinr-4inlia; of Urand flrvult meel Ina; at Hartford, Ooan. ' Onenlay of irit Weetern Circuit meetlna; at Hantllne, Minn. Rowinav-Aiintwl rctratta ef Middle State Rowing aaaoelaUoa, Waahlmton, D. V. Ke ratta of New UusUnd Amateur Ho winy; ajuMH-latlea, ttoeton. Tennis lieorfta ' etate rhamptonahlp ournament od?m at Atlanta,. Bl-atate vhamploiuhlp, tournament opens at Louis ville. New Mexico state champtonshlp tournament apens at Boawett. (reat plains tournament mixed doubles, opens at Kaa- aas ;ity. , . Ciolf National amateur championship toumainent ,mmbi at Haverford. Pa. Automobile International sweepatakea race at tne newvineinnau speeaway. irnea races at Pes Moines, Klmlra and Kpohane. Hlwetlm: Vtrflnla eUte trapHiaootLns; tournament anens at Lmebbu. Hase Hall Close ef the season In the Texas league, Northwestern league Three-I league, Virginia league. Northern league, south Atlantic 1 league. North Carolina league, western awioclatlon, Central asso ciation and Blue Kldre leacue. Bench 8hows---Opening of the annual now of Bnokana Kennel club. Soolcane. Trark 'Annual games ,ef New lork Cala doalan ' at Mae petti. L, I. Yachting Autumn regatta of Iaarchmant Taht club. Long: Island sound. Home Shows Rochester, N. Y. Rutland, Vt.i Worcester, Mass.i Wheeling, W. Va. KankakeeT 111., Detroit, Mich., and Ham- una Minn, ... SwtmmlnawA. A. U. ten-mil chamDlea hip at St. Levi. Ten-mile Mlssonrl river swim at - ivansas uity. California stata championship at ban Otega. Boxliw Preddls Welsh t&tnlnst ChtiriU White, twenty rounds, at Colorado Spring 1 lohany Kilbane against Ueorge Chancy, twelve rounds, at Cedar Point, 0. Johnny Griffiths against Joe Rivers, twelve rounds, at Canton, 0, Frank Moran against Carl moms, iirteea round, mt Tutu, Okl.i Joe Mandot against Frankle Russell, twenty rounds, at New Orleans 1 Battling Levlnsky against Knockout Browh, tea rounds, at EaHt CMtrnjo; Johnny Ertle against Benny Kaufman, six rounds, at Philadelphia t Jo Jeanette against Jack Reed, ten rounds, at Watertewn, , S. Y.i BUly Mascot against Joe German, ten rounds, at Portland, Ore.; Cal Delaney ' against Leo ' Klnneraa, ten rounds, at Erie, Pa.j Ad Wolgast against Lee Merrlssey, fifteen rounds, at Idaho Falls, Idaho Matt Welle against Frankle Whitney, ten rounds, at Atlanta 1 Young Jack O'Brien against Jimmy Coffey, fifteen rounds, at Marievllle, R. I. ( Mel Cogan against Harry Carlson, twelve rounds, at Portland, -Ms, 1 8 pike Kelly against Jack Duffy, ten rounds, at Racine, Hls-i Jo Thomas against Dlak HulUvan, twolvs rounds, at Troy, O.i Kid Ashe' against Christy William, ten round, at Jackson, O.i Oeorge Adams against Charll Header on, ten- rounds, at Dubuque, Ia.j ; Joe O'Brien against Young White, ten rounds, at Dubuque, la. Ameriraa Association, v At Louisville First game: i R. H.E. Tolsd6 11, 11 0 Louisville , 7 11 7 Batteries: Bailey, Bedlent and Well; Stroud, James, Luque and Dining. Second gamer . , R. H. B, Toledo ,, 1 s 0 Louisville' i 7 1 Batteries: Strand and Sweeney; Mlddla ton and William. At Minneapolis First garnet ' R. H. B. St Paul ...J ., Minneapolis ,. f t 1 Batteries;. Lelfteld and Clemons; Glenn, Williams and Owens. Second gamai - -t. ? R. H. B. st Paut .14 is Minneapolis 4 9 S Batteries: Grlner and Clemons: . Burk. . Coffey and Land. . - . , At Kaniaa City R. H. BJ. Mtlwauk f t 4! Kansas City .., .....S t S Batteries: Scherdell, Moran and Dllhoe; Regan, Bandera and Berry. ...... I At India nanol Is First same: - R. tt. B. I Indianapolis . ..........b...B I . 1 Columbus ; . . .L. .v. . ,1 4 - 1 Batteries:, .Beaton and Be hang Blodgett and- Pratt. fc Second game: . , - v. R. H. B. Indianapolis, . .'. ; . 0 6 4 Columbus' -t '4 t Batteries: - Falkenberg and Stfhang; Davis and Lalonge. . ' " J" Shafroth Are Winner. ' ' ! ; Denver, Sept." J. Morrlion and William Shafroth, ions of United State Senator John Shafroth of Colorado, won th state doubles tennl championship her today, de feating Berrien Hughes and Tyson -Dine, Jr. The score wa 1-4, 4-1. "DUTCP" HELPING BED SOX LEAD LEAGUE. L. DOYLE STARS IN HIS DEBUT AS CUB Chilao Takes Both Game From the St. Louis -. '. Nationals. "( ' '. 'J HIT AND BUN BASES WELL Lang.rf Bsck.Sb Bescher.lf 4 SMer.lbes 4 Wllaon.of 4 M'ler.sslb 4 Onnsale.,0 4 Belsel.lb I Sl.w'rt.m I Amea.p : I tButler -' 1 Currle,B . , "Brattem . 0 1 0 1 8 0 0 10 Chicago, Spt. 3. Chicago won both games o( a double-header from St. Louis today. 4 to 2 and 4 to 1. Larry Doyle, who made his local debut , as a Cub, doubled in the third inning of the first game after Wort man and Flack had singled and Chi cago scored two runs. Ames' wild ness, Beck's error a timely single by Wortman netted two more in the fourth. s - In the second game Doyle again gave the locals the lead, as a result of his timely hitting and daring base running. Steele pitched in fine form in the second game, striking out ten men, but the locals hit opportunely and took advantage of the loose field ing behind Steele. Bettel turned his ankle during the first game and had to .retire, Score, first Rime: . ST. LOUTS. . . CHICAOO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB H O A 110 9 OFlaric.rr 4 11 11 lUeyle.lb III 0Kelly.lt 4 0 1 OS.I.r.lb I I I 0WII'ras,ef 114 lArch.r.o 10 4 0Perh'e,lb 111 OWort'n.H lit OLav'der.p 10 4 OPack'rd.p ISO 0 Totals,. It til II 1 0 , Total.. ,M ) It I .Batted lor AmeaTn" seventh. -., . Batted tor Currla In ninth. Pechoua out, hit by batt.d ball. SI. Loul, ........... ..0 1 0 M 1 M t Ohloago 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .4 Two-base hits: Miller. Doyle. - Double play: Miller to Beck to Snyder. Baaee on balls: ott Lavender, It -off Ames, t: oft Currle, !: 6ft Packard; 1. Hits and earned. iuiii; uu Am.., e ni. a runs in sis in nings; off Currle, no hlta, no ran. In two Innings; oft Lavender, I hits, I runs In sis Innlnss (none joal In seventh!: off Packard. I hit, no runs In three Innings. Struck out: By Lavender, I; by Ames, 1; by Pack ard. 1; by Currla. I. Umpires: Bason and nigier. score, second, game: ST. LOUIS. CHICAOO. , : , AB.H.O.A.B. - AB.H.O.A.B? Long.rf lilt OFlsck.rf ,40110 Bsck.lb llll ODoyle.lb 1 4 I I I t Butler.Sb II I OKelly.lf 4 1110 Bescher.lt 4 0 10 OS.I.r.lb 141111 Snyder.lb I M I OMol'w's.lb 11110 O.Ws'n.cf 1110 IWII'ms.ef I I i I I Miller,.. 10 11 OA.W'son.o I 1110 Ocnsales.e I 111 I IPech's.lb 1 0 0 6 1 Stew'rLSh lost luwrn u 1 1 a e a ISteele.t -.1100 OVaughn.p I 11 10 paratt.m Mill , . Total,,. 10 I IT 10 I -joiais. .si in i I Batted for o. Wilaon In ninth. St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Chicago ........1 1 4 0 0 1 1 1 Twobase hits: Wortman. Oonsalea. Three, base hit: Long.- Home run: Kelly, Stolen bases: Doyle (I), Kelly, Beck. Sacrifice hit: Pechoua, Saoiiflce fly: Millar. Double piay: wortman to uoyie to Mollwlts. Hits and earned runs: Off Steele. I hlta. 4 runs In eight Innings: oft Vaughn. hits. no runs In nlns Innings. : Struck out: By Steel,, 1(1; by Vaughn, I. Umpires: Rlgl.r ana nsson, . , . , ' . , , Cusei Beats rtntaa. Cincinnati, O,. Sept I. In a ragged game, where errors counted for many runs, Cincinnati defeated Pittsburgh here today, 7 to I. , Of the thirteen runs made only four were - earned. Mamaux and Ullchell were both hit hard and each gave several Da... on nana, ncoro; i ' PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI. AB.H P A.E. . AB.H.O.A.B, warner.lb till IKeale.lf I 1 t 0 0 Carey.of 4 110 Ollroh.lb t I I 7 I Blgbee.lt llll IRousll.cf I 1100 H'ch'n.lb 4 111 OCha.e.lb 41001 Farmer.rf I I I I OOrlf flth,rt 4 '1 10 0 Balrd.lb 4 0 11 OWlngo.o 4 1111 McC'hy,ss llll OLcuden.ss 11171 Schmldt,o 4 14 4 OHuhn.lb 4 I IT t I F.raaux.p 4 1 I I OMItohell.p I I I I I . . --'n-ITTTr'T ToH. .14 1117 11 i : juiais. ... . a 10 , . . . .. ., v "Ran for McCarthy In ninth. Pittsburgh . ..0. 0 4 1 0 0 0 I I 4 Cincinnati . ..0 1 1 1 0 0 0" 0 T Two-base hlta: Grlffllh. McCarthy Roush. Three-has hits: Wlngo. Stolen bases': Chase, Roush, Schmidt. Basses on balls: Off Ma maux, 4: off Mrtohell, i. ' Hits and earned runs: Off Mamaux, 11, hits and I runs In eight Inning. ; off Mitchell, t hits and I runs In nine Innings. Struck out: By Ma maux, I. Umpires: O'DaV and Harrison. Tie in Four-Ball Foursome Played at Happy Hollow Club Over 100 playen took part in an eighteen-hole medal play beat ball four-ball foursome for two prixea pre sented by contributors at Happy Hol low ; yesterday 'with the result that Wallace Shepard, jr., with : Bryce Crawford as partner, tied with Rav Wagner and Lee Hamlin with net scores of 80.- The tie will he n avrrl off Labor day. At' the same time the eight low net scores qualified for the Jack Beaton trophy. Following are tne scores: " ' I . Gross. Handicap. Net, R. C. Wagner...... ! II 71 L. M. . Holliday. ,T .... II ; II Bryce Crawford '. II . t II V. R. Oould 13 II F. B. Clark...., 101 17 14 W, B. Shepard, jr.. 17. ' tl L. A. Smith 16 10 II J, P. Prentles..,.. 11 14 - 16 Pairings are as follows: . Wagner (9) plays Clark . (13), Crawford (4) plays Smith (8), Holliday (12) playa Shepard (2) and Gould (9)' plays Prentiss (ll). ' ' ' J - - WBST. LKAOUM. 1 NATL. LKAOUB. , . W. L. Pet. w. 1 Pet Omaha , . , .11 44 .IMiRrocklyn ,. ,79 47 .toe Lincoln .. . .7 .1 ..BSillu.tOn 40 4T .Bt Sioux City.. 47 11 ,tiSPhlla. 70 40 .Ml Dea Moines. IB 41 ,11. -New Tork. , ,17 tt .401 Denver .. ..41 40 .BfitllMtt.burs-h ..4(ft.4&0 Topeka ....It 71 .4(4 Chicago H4I.4S7 Wichita ... .tl 77 ..171.1:. Louis. ...tt 71 .441 St. Jo..ph..S8 to .114! Cincinnati... 4t 7t .113 AM Kit. LEAUUK J AMER. ASMN. . . . W. L. Pct.1 . W.L. Pcf. Boston 71 II .171 Indlsnapolls.7l B7 .171 Detroit ....71 B7.IB9 Loirisvllle ..TIBI.ITI Chicago .., .11 tl .t39Kan.as City. 74 1 .141 St. Louis ... 61 10 .III Mlnneaoolla .74 4S .ill New Tork . .11 40 .tJBiSt. Paul 41 44 .107 Cleveland ..It 41 ,BS7Toledo . ....4t T .404 Washington:!! tl .414 Columbus ...IB Tt .414 Phils ....II It .3211 Mllwuakee ..47 11 .141 . , Vosterday's KeoDlte. ' ; WESTERN LEAOUE. Omaha,. T: Lincoln, t tio Innings). - tes Moines, I; Sioux City,' I, -Wlohlta, 1-4: Topeka, 1-10. 1 St. Joseph, B't: Denver, 7-4. NATIOVAL LEAOUC. St. Louis, 1-1; Chicago, 4.4. ritlsburgh, 4; Cincinnati. 7. - AMERICAN LEAOUE. Chicago. 1; St. Louts. 0. Cleveland, 1; Detroit, t. - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. .Toledo, 1-1; Louisville, T-l Minneapolis, t-4: St. Paul, 1-14. . Milwaukee, I; Kansaa City. 0. Indianapolis, 0-0: Columbus, 1-1, ' Games Today. (Doubl,.headers at all points In all league..) . Weatern League Sioux City at Omaha, Lincoln at Dee Moines, Topeka at Denver, St. Joseph at Wichita. ' National League Cincinnati at Chicago. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, New Tork at Boston, St. Louis at Pittsburgh. American League Chicago at St. Louis, Clevelsnd at Detroit. Philadelphia at Wash ington, Boaton at New Tork. Membership List Of Athletic Club v Nears a Thousand A total of 952 applications (or mem bership in the Omaha Athletic club was announced last night by Secre tary Wharton and Chairman Quintan of the membership committee. "This means that the 1.000 mark will be reaehed this week, Quinlan said, "and probably that the fee will be raised from $100 to $200 after next Saturday. "About forty of the 952 members are nonresidents. As aoon aa the resi dent membership list is to 1,000 the fee will go up to $200 for initiation. We expect to get that list this week, for we obtained eighty-three mem ben last week. More will come in this week than did last." Mr. Wharton and Mr. Quintan said there are several men in the South Side and Council Bluffs who want In under the $100 rule, but that if they get in they must write to either Whar ton or Quinlan. aa thev will not have time to make personal calls.' The Omaha Athletic club will be the first in the country, directors say, to obtain its membership without paying a big price for it. When the club waa first proposed here, the man who has built moat of the ath letic clubs in the country, offered to get the membership and superintend the building for $40,000. , , . . ; !Thia big fee has been aaved. "' The membership , work hag been directed by , Thomas F. Quinlan. The eighty-three applications ob tained for membership last week arc 1. A. Munroe. t w. A. Smith, t, W. Carpenter, Jr. t w. C. Caven. " A. C-, Tteed.- -.V W, -H. Oernaadt A. B. Warren, -. J. A. Rllett, Dr." C. C. Impsy, ' Paul W.rnher, , Dr W. B. Moorew, W. J. Klrkland, Dr. Brunlng. . . W. T. Smith, Dr. P. Wearne, .T. C, Brlce, , -John McShant, , - ' J. P. Cogan. R. J. Kicks, ' ,' .' Edward Johnson, ' Qeorgs Forgan,. .)-- Slgmund Landsbsrf, C, C. Oeorge ' Dr. P. T. Barber, .. H. Coed, K Moffltt. O.H.Payne, Oeorge Klewlt, J. C. Bufflngton, R. H. Olmsted, 1 L. C. fiholos, ' . ' 8. B. Toung. O, W. Johnson, J. J, -O'Connor, Jr.; Herbert Cennell, - W. A. Smith, Jchn Lavelle, It, O. Klnaeley ... V. W. Shotwell. A. I. Oarrett, ' Orle Huise. .. .v ; N. H. Beller, O. B. Clnrk, , , i. B. Stewart, L, B. Doty, : ,-.. A. W. Hunt. B. C. Flower. , , O. L. Holland, C. C. Cannon, ' B, W. Hart, Ernest Hodder, : F. M. Henry, s R. D. Evans. W. D. Sample, . Lewis Henderson W. Wentworth, O. W. Ksrl, R. C. Martin. W. B. McDonald, B. C. Bryant. Charles Robel. , . B. C. Carrl.n Vlotor Smiley, , : W. J. Long. . a. Tagger, Albert Blhler, R. E. Montgomery, W. s. Strykor, L. B. Nebergall, '. ft. L. Carter A, J. Fried.. . O. R. I.tnkh.n W. H. Schroeder, W. M. Roller. Boya npencer, J. J. Roebech, S. B. Johnson, ' Nelson Pratt, K. M. Larrabeo,. R. Stelnle. Chester Baker, LUXUS TAKE STEP TOWARDTHE TITLE Defeat Ramblers, I to 0, After Great Hurling; Duel Between Holland and Moylan. - MUEPHYS BEAT M'CABTHYS Laeal Staoha ami Bonds, , Quotations fumlBhad hv Tlrn..- nrlnU.r A Co., 441-11 Ontaha National bank building, Omaha : - STOCKS Bid. A.ked. Beatrloe Cream. Co. T pet. pfd.100 107 uoom jnenenes co. pra to ' ll Deere A Co.. nfd , Itat si Douglaa Hotel Co etock to ' 70 Fa rmont Cream. Co. 7 Dot nfd.104 , lot Oooch Mlg. It Ele. Co. T pet pfd ItH ' 100 Lincoln let. at lei. com T-pci, so ,.. so , Mountain States Tel. Tel. Co. Ill 111 McCrory Stores Corp. pfd...,.; 04 It Omsha A C. B. Ry. St B. pfd. II Omaha ft C. B. St. By. pfd... 71 :. Tl OmahA IV C. B. St. Ry. com, 41 Btu. Peters Mill Co. pfd tt 101 Packard Motor Co. pfd..... ...100 . 101 Sulsberger a. Sons pfd It loo Swift A Co ;144 ' 1,5 Union Stock Tarda 0 pot stock.100 - ..... BONDS . Booth-St. Louis Is, llll mi jot Denver Oas and Mea. Is, 1041.. tlft - tt - Johnny Dennison Luxus advanced a step' toward the amateur champion ship of Omaha yesterday afternoon by defeating the Ramblers, 1 to 0, in the rear section of a double bill staged at Rourke park. The Murphys won the Class 6 championship of the city in the first game by overwhelming the McCarthys, 28 .to 2. - ,N,-. The Luxus-Rambler combat was an exciting tiur'ing duel between Guy Holland,'the chunky little portsider, and Jim Moylan, Holland has something the better of the argument. Only two hits were garnered off him. . In the opening stanza Mogensen, the first man up, nicked him for a single to center. In the eighth, with two down, Dave Hot land cracked a single to left. All the rest of the game Holland mowed the Ramblera down in order. He did not issue a walk and his mates did not commit an error. Between the hits made by Mogensen and Holland, the Luxus' southpaw retired twenty-three straight men in order, which is con siderable hurling. Not a man got past tirat baset Error Proves Costly. Moylan also pitched a hangup brand of ball. He was hit for only tnree saieties ana two ot them were bunts. One of the bunts . proved costly. Turk Smith beat one out to start the eighth and he went to sec ond on McAndrewa' wild throw Den niton sacrificed him to third. Ed Minikus whiffed, but Mogensen drop ped the ball. When he threw Minikus out at first Smith acooted home for the winning run of the game. . Just before Minikus struck out Umpire George Clark called a balk on Moylan. He called for Smith to come home from third. The Ram-I blera went up in the air at the de cision and threatened to quit. After beefing and crying for half an hour they consented to resume the gamtl When Johnny Dennison offered toj send smith back to third. Moylan s movement was a balk pure and aimple and the Luxus were'' entitled to the score, but Dennison, who ranks as a headliner when it cornea to square! soortmanshiD. offered to overtook th point in order to get the Ramblera tel continue the game and not dtsappom the fans. - - - Clark in Fine Form. George Clark was called upon tof umpire the game after the trouble) Sage had Saturday when players and fans alike grew abusive. Clark's work was faultless and the athletes and the) hard boya in the stands couldn' enter a kick. f ' The Murphy-McCarthy game waa al burlesque. The McCarthys blew tcj the' clouds. The Murphys madel twenty! hits count for twenty-eight) runs.- :ihe hits, however,-were aided and abetted by fifteen McCarthy er rors. -. --. Next Saturday and Sundav thi Luxus and Armours will battle for the! amateur championship of Omaha. The! games will be played at Kourke park Score, Luxus-Ramblers game:. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.1 Smtth,lf 110 0 OMog'Hn.o 4 10 1 Denson.cfl 0 10 oKem'y.lb 4 Oil Mlnlkus.as 10 11 0McA"s.lb 10 11 Hasen.tb III OHasen.rf 1000 Atklns.lb 4 10 1 OS'anaen.sa 10 11 R'h'b'l.o 111 OCh't'sen.ct llll W'htler.lb 1 0 0 0 0D.Holl d.lt lilt Melsdy.rf 4 0 10 IN gard.lb t 0 11 0 Holland.p 10 14 OMoyl.n.p till Ka'fman 10 0 0 Totall.it I IT It, ' Totals. II III 11 Batted tor Moylan la ninth. Luxus ....,,,.0 000000 t O- Ramblsrs .....0 0 0 '0 0 O'O 0 0 d aacnuoe mia: ucnnieoa tl). atlnlkue. Wachtler. Stolen baaeai Mlnlkna. atbln Wachtler. Struck out: By Holland, 0: by aiuyien. t. a.es on nans: viz Moylan, z riiwu nan.. Mogensen t.)- Lett on bases Luxus. T: Ramblers. I. Time: 4-00. Un, plrssr Clark and Bckardt. Score Murpbj I muwidt i.niii MURPHYS. ' M'CARTHTS. AB.H.O.A.E. " AB.H.O.A.K Jll'hue.lf 4 110 Uack.on.ss llll Drdls.rf 10 0 1 OPnd-.lc.ih list N'tleb'h.rf 1 0 0 0 OK'p'ka.lb 10 10 Henell.p o I I 1 D'hue,p,lt 110 1 ' ToUls.4toiT"l"l Totsts.it"ti4lTr Murphys 1 o'l t o 4 s s . McCarthys , 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 i Two-oaae nits: Tost, A. Morsn. J Donahue, Hanson, Sunny. P. Donshue Three. base hlte: Feltman. Hanson. Saci-1 flee hll: Dworak. Sacrifice fly: J. Donahue siviati -os.es: n.naon, A. Moran, reltmsi (9). J. Donahue. Ne.tUhnah Jk... Kroplcka, D. Dtmahue. Double playe: A eiur ,u renman, u.cronic to A. More Base, on balls: Off Maxwell. n Donahus. 1: off B.rrv. 1. Trt nn h. Murphy, I: McCarthys, 4, Hit by pitched balls: Ostronlc, J. Moran, Kroplcka. Struck uwi. aj a.wflu, ii oy uonanue, t; bM Barry. !. Passed balls: Sunny 3). Wll,1 pitches: Donshue, Barry (3), Ttmei l;4u winpirey .uuira ana KoKarrlt. Peraistent Advertising Is the Roai to Success. - Maltless Alcoholftee A Brannew Beverage -,'..' , (Patanted AprU 4th, Ml.) - Maktaf aa antlraly aaw and novel bavaraga from the clrakeet wheat, cora and hoaa, without lermoaUtkHi, without augar. If b7w, Btaliiif NO ALCOHOL, being tas-lraai not a "bear," "near beer," or "tompareaca aoar," with a tlavar aad taets at its own and bemg m a cla.a of its ess, GUARANTEED BY US TO BE ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM MALT AND ALCOHOL. . '"T ' J.l.DTut Stara,, Hotels, Soda fountalna and Soft Drink EsUbllshmsnts. A Cooling and Itafraahiag Bavarago. Particularly SulUbla lor Hot Weather Driak. ON TAP AND IN BOTTLES. OMAHA BEVERAGE CO. au ...I?03-0" " 30 14 Street. South Side Station. Omaha. Nak. -WK GROW WITH OROWINO OMAHA." DUTCH" LEOJACD, Among those present as the base ball aeason jumps into its last montn is "Dutch" Leonard, the' big twirler for the . Boston Red Spx, who are dreaming-of repeating their pennant and world's series winning stunt of last year. Yes, indeed, Leonard is very much "there" just now, and kindly un corked a sample of the goods he has in stock by letting down the Browns without a single hit the other day. v ' rrTTXT. Ill rm I Ltt'l'f-I l ill I (VrVrA?rae- H',7 Ml r