THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1916. eague -Leading Rourkelets Gather in Two More Victories Yesterday ROURKES SWEEP LOTWITH SIODX Thompson and Krause Hurl Splendid Ball While Hates Drive in Runs. A Double Killing SCORES 9 TO 1 AKD 7 TO 1 While1 Cecil Thompson and Harry krause, the demon southpaw, were subduing the truculent Sioux sluggers iu nifty fashion, the de luxe Rourklets shanked the offerings of Kelly and basper soundly, and Omaha ran away with both ends of the "Labor dav bargain matinee, winning the first combat 9 to 1 and the second section 6 to 1'. J t- Cecil Thompson had the Sioux on the hip in the first game and the Uourkel sailed through the fray with flying colors. Two-base knocks by Watson and Lejeune marked up a run for the Braves in the opening ....... k.. f-nr., ,,. nariA m, tl,,,,. ....... t.,ir lni.,nr 1 ' f.il ,, H tt permit any rougn worn wnatever. Bui while Mr. Ketly may have had the inclination; he didn't have the stuff and our Cecil did. 'As a result the Kourkoviuians hammered the daylights out of him. They made nine runs and thirteen hits' and would have male more, only they got tired chasing around the runway. .- IKildnff Is Sensation. ,' Kewpit ' Kilduff was the - shilling light in .tlielirst game, In the sec ond inning Kewpie was wounded in a collision at the plate with Crosby and it madia him mad. It made him so mad .he. wanted to go out and win theballgame all by himself, and he did enough- work to do it.' He made four hits out of as many trips to the plate. One was a triple, . two were doubles and one was a. single, i He also scored two runs,, was the pivot in a double play and accepted seven chances at short. . .. y' - ; , ' J- Krause in Form. -.. " .' Harry Krause was in splendid form in the second game and the' Omaha victory was apparent 'from tlie, start. So apparent was the victory that the Sioux turned the rear end of the con flict into a bunch of horse play. The Sioux are great comedians;, it you nn i dciicvc 11. ar- if . . r, l... u.t sfrar r,anpr at the .siari ana cunmiucu w until the. end. Ray Miller's triple started the scoring and was respon sible for the decease of Mr. Gasper. : Sioux Get Sassy. A couple; of unusual incidents en livened this . second game. In the second inning. Burg, on first, and Smith, on third, started a . double steal. The two-ply theft was perfect and Smith easily slid around Living stone. The Sioux catcfier didn t touch him. with the ball until he was clear over the plate. But Livingstone thought he'd run a bluff on Umps Miller and - walked off the field, throwing the ball badk into the in field as he did so.. Promptly Joe Burg hiked to third and then home, as nobody covered either base to tried to rescue the pill. When Liv-. ingstone found out what- had hap- i u- mfmA Mnnrfv mtirrler ' Mr. UCIICU w.vvy ,. Connolly horned in with- a few harsh w:, L i.....-.!. , t,a,,cl,,t remarics. ; aniut p-iuu.yi.j. , both gents - from the park. Phil Cooney also tried to get himself can ned, but wasunsuccessful. , In the first "half of the seventh the umps and all' the, athletes on both teams forgot .how many were out and started to continue play, despite t ie fact three, men. had been retired. The same stunt 'occurred in the home half of the seventh. , Ray Miller was the only man,.wno-Knew now many who out both times , and nobody would believe Ray, so the press coop had to take a nana. ckmi The crowd yesterday beat the 5,000 mr.k- ...,i. again this afternoon at Kourke park at 3:15. . Williams Wins : ; From Griff in in , . . Straight Sets Forest !h1Us, N..-Y., Sept. 4 Wil liams defeated Griffin in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3, winning a place in the final round to be played tomorrow. Johnston defeated Murray, 6-2, 6-3, 6-1. and will meet Williams tomor row in the finals. . ' Play Benefit Game For Visiting Nurses The base ball nines of the Pieroe street division and the Council Bluffs division of . the Omaha street car company will tangle in a contest at Kourke park Wednesday for the bene fit of the Visiting Nurse association. .Wednesday is tag day for the visit ing nurses and the' street car men made the suggesiton that they stage a ball game-on that day. All Of the proceeds will; go to the nurses, as l.'a Rourke has donated the use of Kourke park for the occasion. , The game will start at 2:45 and the admission will be25 cents. , Scott' Bluff Beat. Mitchell. Knott's Bluff, Neb., Sept. 4. (Special.) Hcott'a Blurt easily defeated Mitchell yes terday, 10 to 1. Scott'e Bluff's twelve hits netted thirty-four baaee. v Stol held Hltch ell to fixe acattered hit.. Batterlee: Scott's liluff, Stol and Holllngsworth;' Mltrhell, Metoy and Welmoth. Umpires: Ointhrl und Smith. - . ' . First !" Smith. If. Burs, Sk J. Thompson, f, Miller, of. KriMfer, Feraythe, rf. . . Kllduff, ee Irelan, Sb C. Thompson, p. . Total. OMAHA. All. B. 34 IS 11 IS siorx citv. AS. B. H. O. A. E. dtltnsre. Jf 4 S Watson, rf. 4 1 t J Mots, lb. 4 t S I Lejetnw, of 4 t t a Connolly, Sb 1 I Bader, as. 4 8 1 S Cooney, lb. I 3 t I Crosby, . I..S S t Kelly, p I O S 2. ..ToUls ........ ...St I M. M , 1 Omaha " Buns S 1 0 1 ' Hits .. ...... I I 1 I 0 IS Worn Cltr Buns 1 t 1 Hlta . . . . 1 SI 1S11 1 ' Threo-bas lilt I Klldnff. Two-bane kite: Kllduff (31, Krueier, Miller. OJeune, Wat son, Mets. flaerlflee hltat Rurg, J. Thomp son. Htolen basest Kllduff t). Doublo play: C. Thompson to KUduff to Miller. Btrurk autl By C. Thompson, St' by Kolly, S. Bases on bails: Off O. Thompson, tl off KeUy, a. Wild ptteht C. Thompson, Loft .on bases: Omaha. St fuoui Ct. . Time: 1:0. Int plrost Carney and MlUer. eievond same- -. OMAHA. AH. B. H. O. A. B. Smith, If. s l o a n Burr. h 11 e , I o Thompson, If. 1 4 1 MlUer, lb. 4 4 ' Marshall, o. -... 4 S O S Far.) the. rf. ....... SIS 1 S Kllduff, St. . .'....... ' ' t - '. S ireian, s. . a ; i ... l - s . i MISSED HIS CHANCE TO BE CHAMPION Her is Charlie White, who failed to wrest the laurel from the brow of Fred die Welsh at Colorado Springs. With him is Joe Thomas, his trainer, and Nate Lewis, his ever faithful manager, who has shared every purse White has won for the last five years. a ' i i t -1 ; Totals ......... S J! V 1 I , siorx cm, AB. B. H, O. A. K. OUmoro, If. 4 O S S .0 .0 Watson, rf . . . 4.0.011,0 Meti. lb S 1 1 11 0 Xejeono, f. 4 . 0 1 1 0 . 0 Connolly, 8b. , 0 0 0 t 0,0 Kelly, b. S 0 I 0 S 0 Bader, st 4 0 0 1 S 0 Cooney, 8b.-b. SOS I 0 0 LlTlnastona, ..,...'.. 0 0 1 1 I Crosby. O.I 4 0 0 S 1 Casper, p 1 0 0 0 S ' Totala ;......it; :."s 4 IS '. 1 ;".'..'.v.r...::-.t 4 s -4 Hits .............. .1 4 1 0 0 1 0 I a Sloul City ..... . ,. . , , Buns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 . hju ;.'.,.....,:.... i o o i o i o o s s Two-base hits: Imlan, Kratioe, Fori! the (S). Saerlfleo hits: Burs. Kllduff. Htolen bases: Smith (SI, Bura, Connolly. Double Elarst Burg to lrelatt to MlUer, Gasper to Ivlnsstone to Connolly. Strnelt out I By Krau, S: by Oasper, 4. Bases on balls I Off Krauso, tl off Casper. 4. Paased ball: Mar shall. Hit by pitched ball: Hmlth. Burs, Forsythe. Left on baaoa: Omaha, St Sloui City. T. Time: ltSO. Umpires: Miller and Carney.-.- - Wichita and Kaws Divide Double Bill Wichita, Sept. 4. Wichita and To- Al.iAmA ItAnnre in a dntlhle bill today. Heavy hitting featured' both games. Score, nrst game:; , WICHITA. ' . AB. R. H. O. A. E. Fox. rf 4 1 I t J O Jackson, of. 0 I 1 0 Coy, if 4-11.1 01 Brltton. b I !. 1 Gray. o. . ; '.. S J . 4 0-0 Lltaohl, in. ......... w . i Kappa, lb .'....' S f 0 14 J- 0 White, as. , .., 1..'. ....' Hunt, p 1 9 1 Griffin, p." ... ',..rI 'JI 1. J Totals ,vl . .... .' 4 II S;, U 1 ; TOPKKA. ' , : " ,, 1 . AB. R. H. 0 A. B. R. Uthrop,- of. S : 3 S ' 0 0 A,ler. rf. 4 1 ,1 0 Goodwin, ' ss. ....... 4 ,p l . o Bnsle. sb 4 1 -.1 I ' J W. Lathrop, lb 4 0 10. 0 1 Dovore. If. 0 1 .0 1 Monroe, Ik 4 0 a 1 0 Allen,, c. ,V, 4 0 0 6 10 Doyle, p. J 0 0 0 3 1 eHennlnt .....t. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ...i'....,...3S .1 ' at 11 I BaLted for Doylo tn ninth. Topeka 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 06 Wichita . .....J 0 0 1 3 0 1 3 Sacrifice hits: Brltton, Lltecht, White. Two-baao hits: B. Lathrop (8), Aller, Bnsle. Home run: Agler. Stolen baas: Gray. Hits: Off Hunt, I in tit and two-thirds Inntnts. Struck out: By Hunt, 3i by Orlffln. 31 by Doyle. J. Bases on balls: Off Hunt, 1! off Doyle. 7. Passed ball: Allen. Hit by pitched ball: By Hunt. Doyla. Time: 2:T, Umpire: Mullen. .. V." ' WICHITA. ' i ' AB. R. H. O. A. E. Fox. rf 4.00 1 0 0 Jackocn, cf 3 1 1 10 0 Coy. If , 3 1 1 ' 4 0 0 Brltton, 2b. ........ 3 0 1 1 0 Gray, o .:. 3 0 1 110 Lltschl, 3b 4,0 1 14. 0 Bapps. lb. w." 1 A 1 0 1 White, ss. .......... 3 13 3 ,0 1 Orlffln, , ... V 0 .1 0 t 0 Griffith ............ 1 0 0 0 0 0 Craig, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals -ii 3 11 31 10. 2 TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. B. R. Lathrop, cf. ..... 4 18 3 0 0 Asler, 3b 4 1 1 8 3 a Goodwin, ss S 1 8 3 8 0 Ensle, b 4 1 3 3 3 0 W. Lathrop, lb ,3 0 1 t 10 Devore, if. 8 0 0 0 0 0 Monroe, 0 4 3 1 4 1 0 Hennlng. rf. 8 3 3 1 0 0 Kusa-lna. p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Burwell, p 3 1 3 0 0 . Total. 38 II 81 8 Batted for Orlffln In slxhth. Topeka 3 1 I 1 8 1 3 -- Wichita 3 tl o o o i o s Called end of seventh by agreement. Sacrifice hits: Coy, Agler, W. Lathrop, Hennlng. Two-base hits: Coy, White (8). B. Lathrop, W. Lathrop, Burwell. Home run: Hennmg.' Stolen bases: Brltton, Gray. Hlta: Off Huggins. 6 In two and two-thirda Inning: off Griffin. 7 in four innings, dou ble plays: Engle to Lathrop; Lathrop to Agler to Lathrop. struck out: By Huggins, 1: by Burwell, 8: by Craig, 1. Bases on halls: off Griffin. 1; off Craig, 8; oft Hug gins, 3. Wild pitch: Orlffln. Hit by pitched bail: w. Lathrop by uralg. Time: 1:60. utn plre: Mullen. "is h f I' t 988 TUT x.a, A5 II Ail i ,X i I i v si m f: 4 DOUBLE WIN POTS TIGERSJEAR TOP Detroit Within One Game 'of First Plaoe u Result of De feating; Indians Twice. . BOTH SLUGGING MATCHES Standing of Teams NAT. LEAGUE w I..Pct. 73 49 .iU VChtcago I JOB toCottCKrV&UE VttUZi&liAXZ XEUOS LINKS WIN AND WSE Win First Game and Drop Sec ond to Des Moines in V ( , Holiday P' -. J ; FIELDING IS A 7EATURE Des Moines, Sept. 4. Des Moines and Lincoln divided a double-header today, the . visitors winning the first game, 5 to 2, and the locals the sec ond, 10 to 2. The games were featured by the fielding of Hartford, Williams t r... limnir. Kane wan injured when a foul tip hit him and he was compelled to quit m tne eignm in ning of, the second game. Score, first game: . .' ' LINCOLN. , f v AB. R. II. O. A. E. Crrll.le, If , .. , '., Williams, ss , S 1 3 - 1 3 0 Thomason, cf ."'r 3 ' 0 8 0 V Lober, rt.. 4, .. I..1. 0 .4 Mora, b. , 3 i . 1 , t I F. Hunter, :Tb....:... 4 ,1.; 111 0 Latttmore, :3b....... i 0 . .0 : H Rohrer. xt.-,,. ....... 4 1.. 3 . t 1 . 0 Oardner, .p ij 0 jO ! ouis..'.......,..3'i.t. .10 ir it.'-, o - DBS' HOInrJS. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Hahn, rf..,-. t ... 3 S 41 0 0 W. -Hunter, cf 4 1 3 0 0 0 Hartford, as 4 0 1 3 4 0 Melosn. 8b 4 1 , 1 3 ; S 8 Jones,, lb..,. 4,0 S 12 ; 1 0 Cass. If....,, . o Breen, c 4 0 8 7 1 3 Ewoldt, 3h-r.... 4 0 0 1 8 1 Hlgginbotham, p..'... a 0 0 0 3 J Bpahr 1 1.0 0 0 'Totals I..:..'... ...87 3 11 37 It 8 Batted for Hlgginbotham In ninth. Llnooln 0 0 0 3 0 0 .1 1 t Des Moines.... 0 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 63 Homo run: Carlisle. Two-base hits: Morss, Meloan, Jones. Sacrifice hits: Thomaaon, Morse. Stolen baees: Carlisle (3), Williams (8). F. Hunter, W. Hunter, Left-on bases: l.ln,nln. s, Des -Uolnes. . -Struck out: By Hlgginbotham, i: by Oardner, 3. Wild pitch: Hlgginbotham. Double play: Oardner to Rohrer to F. Hunter. Tims: 1:40. Umpire: KaneT Score, second game: LINCULB, AB. R. H. O. A. B. Carlisle, If........... S O 18 0 0 William., as 8 0 3 8 4 1 Thomaaon,,. of 4 1. 0 0 0 0 Lobar, rf.. 4 0" 8 0 ' 1' 1 Mor.e, 8b...'., 4,0 8 11,0 F. Hunter, lb:....... 4 0 0 II "0 .0 Lattlmors, 3b .4 D l o a u Johnson, 0... (....... 4 1 S 6 10 last, p...,...,. 8 0,0 u l Halla, p I t 1 10 Totals 81 8 11 84 13 3 DBS MOINES AB. R. H. O. A. E. Hahn. rf S 0 3 3 0 0 Hunter, cf I 1 Hartford, ss 8 0 1 3 4 1 Meloan, 2b. , 4.11 840 Jones, lb , 8 8.1 It 0 0 Caas, If 4 3 3 8 , 0 0 Bpahr, c..-. .. 4 3 3 1 t 0 Ewoidt, ab a i i t i n Baker, p .., 4.11040 Totals ............U 10 13 37 It ' 1 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 1 0 ( 1 03 Des Moines.,.. 0 4 0 4 t 0 0 t 10 Home run: Johnson. Two-bsss hits: Jones, Caas-(3), Hahn. Sacrifice hlta: Halla, Ewoidt. Left on bases: Lincoln, S; Des Moines, 4. Struck out: By Baker, 1; by Eaet, 8: by Halla, d. Bases on balls: Off Baker, 1; off Bast, .1: Hits and runs: Off East, 8 hits, t runs In four innings; off Halla, I htta,''3 runs in four Innings, Hit by pitched ball: By Ba.t, Hartford. Doubjo play: Baker to Hartford to Jones, Umpires: Kane and Breen. Time: 1:08. Bears and Josies Split Double Bill Denver, Colo., Sept. 4. Denver and St. Joseph divided today's double header, the visitors taking the first game, 6 to 3, and the locals winning the second, 10 to 4. The second was called at the end of the eighth by agreement, score, tirst game: ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Wright, cf. 4 1 8 11 0 McCabe, 2b 4 1 3 18 0 Jourdan, lb. ........ 3 0 0 13 0 0 Klrkham, If, ...... 4 1,3 8 0 0 Sullivan, rf. a 1 0 0 1 0 McClelland, 8b. 4 11 3 1 0 C. Williams, as. .... 4 0 3 8 1 0 Beers, c 3 1 0 t i "0 J. Williams, p , . 4 0 0 0 t 0 Totals COLLARS CO WELL WITH BOW OX FOUR IN-HAND 15ca.ah, SforPOcta. eUJITT, PCAtODV SrCO INtt4K Miss Minneapolis ', Is Victor at Detroit , Detroit Mich., Sept. 4. Miss Min neapolis of Minneapolis today won the second heat of thirty miles for the ' power , boat championship of America. Her time was 41.66, an av erage of 49.77 miles an hour. Miss Detroit was second and feter fan VII . was third. Miss Minneapolis won the first heat last Saturday. Baby Marold 'of Detroit, after av eraging sixty-six miles an hour for the first lap of five miles, caught fire and was destroyed. Her driver and mechanician escaped. ,v' Hoaat .Win. Owa Game. 1 Brain. M. Neb.. Rent. 4. (Spaclal.l With the score a tie in the last half of the ninth inning, two men on bsses and one out, . Bobota put ths ball ovsr the right fleisl fence and won hit own gam. Score: R.H.B. Bralnard ....'....I ! I I I 11 I 14 t a Bill wood II 1 0 I 1 II ll 1 I . Batterls: Sobota and Sowers: Kaucus and Judevius, atruck out: By Sohota, .11; by rtancua,. i, Carter Utka Ctuk Win. . , The Oarur Lsks club base ball team beat th BUga. 7 la I ytsterday afternoon In a fast gam on the tormer'a grounda. The gam waa close tilt the last round of play..,' ' ..( . .34, 5 10 37 ' It I v em. AB. R. H. O. A. B. Miller, rf. . a t o o t t Sterser, tf. 4 0 0 4 ' t ' 0 Oakes, cf. 3 0 0 ' 1 0 0 Butcher. . 3b.. 4 .1 1 0 . 1 4 Dyer, s.' .,,,,..,... 8 I I. 3' 1 0 Shlclda, lb. 4 1 I t 0 0 Cole, 3b. ... 4 0 1 1 4 0 Stevens;, c. '4 , 0 1 8 1.0 Harrington, p. 'J 0 3 13 0 ' Totals".,:.-. .......as a I at 10 0 St. Joseph .'.;.,0 0 3 1 0 4 0 3 04 Denver ,.0 0 0 0 1 I I '0 88 Sacrifice hit: Sullivan. Two-base hits Wright, Klrkham, McClelland. Three-base hits: Wright, Dyer. Home runs; McCabe. Dyer. Bases on balls: Off J. Williams, 3: oft Harrington, I. Btruck out: By Williams, I; oy Harrington, s. rut oy pitcned ball: Jour. dan. Passed ball: Btevens. Double play; C. William, to McCabe to oJurdan. Stolen oases: Burner (3), Hhlelds, Cole. Tims: l:tt, Umpire: Shannon. Score, second game: ST. JOSEPH. . ' ' .' AB. R. H. O A, E. Wright, cf 4 0 18 0 0 McCabe, 8b, 4 1 8 1 1 1 Jourdan. lb .,, -4 0 0 7 I 0 u. Williams, as...... 4 0 0' 1 3 .0 McClelland, 8b 4 O S 8 " 0 0 Klrkham, If a I t ',8 0 0 Siilltvan, rf , ... ; 4 (1 310 1 Fusner, c 'i... . 8 I I 3 3 ' 0 rjoviiK, p Detroit. -Mich.. Sent. 4. By defeat-1 ing Cleveland. It to 8. this afternoon after winning from the Indians, 7 to 5. 1 this forenoon, Detroit crept . within j one game of first place. Both the contests were slugging matches, sev en pitchers being ustd this afternoon and nine this morning.' Detroit won' the second name in the sixth inning by scoring six runs off Morton and Batrbv. - , In the first game H. Coveleskie was hit in the stomach by a line drive from Wambsganss bat and was car ried from the field. Score, first game: CLEVVEI.AND. . DKTKUlT. AB.H.O.A.B. An.H.O.A.E. Ilr.n.v.lf 3 t t 0 0Vllt.il 4 14 0 0 Tunu-r.tl. 0 a 0 10 Bu.h.as 1 I I I il K uaan,30 gist ui;ooo,ci a v v HH'akar.ct 4 3 8 0Vach.lf .1 3 8 0 0 Roth.rf 4 111 0Cr'ford,rf 4 3 0 0 0 Duly.rf II I I OBurna.lb 3 0 8 1 J W bng s.se 1 1 8 4 0Tong.8b 3 3 110 Ch'pn.1,1 18 3 1 ISpencer.c 3 8 4 0 Qjndll.lb 1 10 0 Doland.p 10 10 O'Nctl.e 4 13 0 0Jime.,p 8 I 8 1 ac'1'kie.p 0 0 0 0 OHC'i kie.p 0 0 o o o l.a'beth.0 0 t I t otubuo,p .1010 Gould. p , 0 I o-H'I'ann 10 II, eoe.p ltw"' Hoehl'l.E I I I ( Totlt,S0 li:7 i Moeller 0 4 0 CoUinai-, 1 0 P Racby till 'Bergman I 0 I I ' Totals. 87 10 81 10 1 Ratted for James In sviith. Batted for Lambeth In second. . A Ratted for Gould In fourth. ' Hatted for Boehltng In ninth. Batted for Been in seventh... Cleveland ...,0 8 0 0 1 I 1 Detroit..,....! 1 1 0 I Two-baa hits: Chapman Veach, Spencer. Thre-bass hits: Crawford, Beebs.. Stolen bases: Cobb. Spencoi Toung. Sacrifice hits: Turner, Bueh, Cobb, Spsncer. Sacrlfic flies: Oarney, Burns. Double plays: Bush, Toung and Bums, First base on errors: Cleveland, 1; Detroit, t: Baaoa on ball.: Off S. Cove leskie, 81 off Lambeth, 8 Oould, li off Bo land. 8: off Jamee, I, Hit and earned runa: Off S. Covsleakla, 4 hits and I runs In two-third Inning; off Lambert, none In one third Inning; off Oould, 8 hits and 3 runa In thret Innlngei oft Besbs, 3 hlta and no runs In three Innings: off Boehltng. one hit and no run In two Inning: off Boland, 4 hits and 3 rung In n and one-third In nlnge; off Jamee, 8 hit and 3 runs In five and two-third Innlnga; off H. Covele.kie, 3 hlta and no runs tn two-third Inning; off Dubuc. no hits and. no jruns In on and one-third Inning. Hit by itohed ball: By James (Oarneyl. Struck out: by H, Cove leakle. 1: by Jamaa, 1; by B, Covele.kie. 1. Score of eecond gam : ... CLEVELAND. , ? DETROIT AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B, nranav.tf 8 13 1 IVItt.tb 13 3 4 .. .70 It .88 . ..73 48 ,M ...bum ,KS .It tt .808 . ..St 70 .47 .bill .tat ..to 10 Mi ..II HI .310 WEST. LEAOfE. W.L,.FC!.' Omaha . .. SS44 .,M Brooklyn .. Lincoln . ... .It 44 .oSMlnaton. , . Dee Moltie..tfl 43 .M6'Phtla Sioux City.. I 8 81I;New Yolk Denver , ,., ,83 70 .470 Pitta! urgh Topeka . .,.00 78 .458 Chicago . Wichita .,.'.61 78 .m at, Louie. St. Joseph.. 68 81 .3ttiCtnclimtt AMGR LBAOfB. AMER. ASSN W.UPot.1 W.LPct. Boaton ....It 14 .171'Loulsvlllo ..10 18.180 lu.tr..lt .. . .74 S7 Mi!", Indlanapolla 78 58.877 Chicago ' ....71 tt .tit:' Kansas Clty.7t 43 .817 New Tork. .70 81 .tat1 Minneapolis 7IM.S33 St. Louis.,. tttf.SS?1 St. Paul 4M7.507 Cleveland ;. tt .tl 81 Toledo tt 60 .4J Va.h ngton 04 s ,604i t otumoue ,.m ran. .....tt it.38J'Mnwuh( Yaatrrday' Rulta. WESTERN I.EAOUE Slout Ctty, 1-1; Omaha. -. TopeKa, I I; Wichita, 1-3. St. Joseph. 1-3: Denver. 3-10. Lincoln, t-3; I1 Moines, 3-10. , i NATIONAL LEAGUE. New Tork, 8-8; Boston. 8-3. St. Louis. 0-0; Pittsburgh. 7-1. Cincinnati, 0-10: Chicago, S-B. Brooklyn. 1-3; Philadelphia, 3-10. AMERICAN I.EAOUE. ' Chligo, 3-3; St. l.ou!s. 3-1. ClevKtsnrt. t-8: Detroit, 7-11. Phllsdelphia, 0-1:' Washington, Boaton. 7-3; New York, 1-4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo, ' 8-3; Louisville, t-t. Minneapolis. 11-t; St. Paul, 0-T. Columbus, 8-8: Indianapolis, 4-1. Mllwtuke,' trl; Kanaas City, 4-4. t ' flame Today. We.terti League Sioux city at Omaha, Topeka at Denver, St, Joaaph at Wichita. Lincoln at Ilea Molnen. National League Philadelphia at Bonton, Brooklyn at New York, HI. Louie at Pitta burgh. Cincinnati at Chicago. I American League New Tork at Washing Ion, Boston. at Philadelphia, Fet.ch.of Terry.es 4 3 1 I 0Mar. nr.ct 1 lit ORumler.c 8 13 1 I 8,-halk.o 3 0 10 8 OAuatlnJb 113 1 Bens.p '3 0 0 3 OLavon.aa 31184 . Plank.p -1113 0 Total.. 3t I8711-I Total... 28 I 37 IS Ratted for Miller In ninth. O V o . Loui I 0 0 1 0 0 01 I wo-oaie. nil: rei.cn. ntoien dbkcs: a. Collina, rel.rh, E. Collins, Fournlfr, Sacri fice hit.: Wcavrr. E. Colllra. Doubl plays: Austin lo Staler, Lavan to Staler, E. Collins to Terry to Fournler. Ba.ee on errors, Chicago, 3, Bases on balla: Off Bens, 3: off I'lank. 8. Hlta and earned runs: Off Bens, 3 hits, run In nine Innings: off Plank, t hits, no runs tn nine . Innings. : Struck out: By Bens, 10; by Plank, 3. t.'ilrl l t Va Il.-t f 'm vs I watai riauaha aiI KILBANE KNOCKS UUlUbU.VHANbl Cle velander Allows Baltimore Lad to Last Less Thaii 1 Eight Minutes.' SETTLES HIM IN THE THIRD 3-1. Kav'gh,lb 1114 OBush.ss Speak'r.cf 4 10 1 Roth.rf W'b'g'a.a . V V o"!" till IVsach.lf III I ' ? 1 1 1 lCr'wrd.rf 8 1 ChapVlb 1113 IBurm.lb 3 111 0 0 aOndll.lb 8 111 0 OYounl.ab 8 0 3 3 0 V omanaga,o . m e v O'Nelll.o Morton.p BagDy.p I I IMItehell.p 0 0 0 1 0 I I I 1 Miller, rf ., :., Sterser, If ', ,' Oakea, cf Butcher, 3b . . Dyer, as .' Shields, lb . . Cole, 8b .'.' Bhestak, c HiDMr, .p , , . , ,:...33 4 11 11 7- 1 DENVER. AB. R. H.' O A. B. SSI Holand.n Lamb h,p 0 0 10 onauss,p j I 0 3 B'hllni.p 0 0 0 0 0HeUm'nn! 110 0 Coiem'n.e 1 0 a I I Ttn7r"r Moeller 110 1 0" Total. .81 13 37 13 I Turner 1 1 0 0 0 v.. Totals.. It 1014 II t , '' Baited for Boland tn sixth. Batted for O'Neill In eighth. Batd for Bagby In eighth. ' Clv.land ....I 1,0 0 0 1 1 4 0 J snsiolil 11 Two-bss hlta: Kavangh, O'Neill, Cobb, Vcnch, Burnt, Stanag (3), Hallmann. Tnree-naae nit: I1"- J",' speaker, Chapman (8), Oandll, Bush (I). Cobb, Veach,. Crawford, Burn. Sacrifice hits: Orsney, Toung, Double plsys: Young ti. Burns. Crawford to Vltl. Base, on errors: Detroit, 3. Baats on balls- Off Morton. 3; eff Bagby. 8: off Lambeth, 1: off Mitchell. 8; off Boland, 8: off Dams, a. Hits and ci rnsd runs: Off Morton, ! hits, t runs In flv and ons.thlrd Innings; off Bagby, I hits, I runs In one and two-thirds innings: off Lambeth, 1 hit. no runs with none out in eighth lnnlns: off Bo. tiling, 1 hit. no runs In ons Inning; off Mitchell, I hits, 8 runs In ons Inning; off Bound, 3 hits, 8 runs In five Innings; -off Dsuss, I , hits, 4 runs In three Innings, Hit by pitched bull; By Morton, Burrs. Struck out: By Mor ton, 1; by Boebling, 1; by Mitchell. 1; by Boland, 3. (I'mpirss: Hlldebrand and Con nelly, ,. ' Senator. Taks Two. Washington, Sept.' i. Waahlnglon !ly took both holiday games from Philadelphia today, winning In the morning, I to 0. and in the afternoon, I to 1. Shaw and Ayres pltohed air-tight hall, and for Philadelphia Nabors and Bush each had but on bad Inning, Score, first sain: PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Wltt.sS I I I 0Lcon'.8b 4 0 110 lwrv.th 4 11' OPoatar.lb 3 8 3 4 1 Btrunk.of 10 10 OMIIan.cf 4 13 0 0 sohang.ir l l I'll osmitn,rr i i o u Mcl'nla.lb till OHhanks.lf 11800 Plck.Bb 4 B, a 1 OJUdgb.lb i v iv v v McEI's.rt 8 14 1 OMcB'da.s 3 I I I 0 American Aesoelatlon. . At Louisville R. H. E. Toledo ,',.,11010118 08 I I Loul.vlllo ....... 0 111 II I 3 0 8 13 Batteries: Pierce and Sweenay; Morthrop. Plmero and'BIUinga At St. Paul . R. H. B. Mlnheapoll 00000004 14 8 1 St. Paul .1 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 7 10 1 Batterlee: cashlon, Williams and Landi Owens; .Nlehoft, Lelftejd and Clemmon. Olenn. " ' " . '- . ' ' ' At Indianapolis, first game - R. H. B. Columbus ......A I 0 I 1 I 1 I 01 7 1 Indianapolis 3001001 4 8 8 Batteries: Oaarg and LaLongei Dawaon tnd Hchang. . ,. i Second gam ' R. H. B. Columbus f .9 0 0 I I 0 0 0,33.. 3 1 Indlsnapolla '...0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 o 1 8 8 Batteries: Bruck nd Pratt; Aldrldge and Schang. At Kanaka City, first gam R. H, E. MllwaukM 01110 1031 -v-T 11 : I Kanaa City ...0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 I 7 1 Batter!: Blapnlcka anH Ullhoefer, Stumpf; Humphries, Cochrehan, and Bsrry. Second gamo R. H. H. Milwaukee ..0 I 0 I I I 03 I 4 Kansaa City .,0 0 1 0 8 0 4 I t Battarlee: flhackleford Bad Stumpf; Ban- dors and Bsrry. .. . i called, acoount darkness. --'i . .. 4 .. 8 :.. t ... 3 ... 3 ... a 12 3 .' 0 1 . 0. 3 12 i a 3 "8 1 0 Total 80 to It 'U ll fl St. Joseph I I I o I 1 I 0 4 4 uenver .0 o 10 1 jo ti.-anea ena or eigntn by agreeement). Two-baao hits: McCabe. Three-hasa hit: Cole. . Home runs: Hhlsids, Hovllk. Bases on balls; Off Hovlik, t; off Manser, 1. Struck out!' By Hovllk, I; by Manssr, I. Hit ; by ' pleched ball: Cole. Stolen bes: Oakes, Dyer, Eusner. Double playa: Butch er to Col to Shields (8). Pasaed balls: s inner. , Tim,: .1:80. Umpire: Shannon. Today' sSportCalendar TtrtriBrL- Brie) CliVtal mMtlnf pm t Whellngt W. Y- Cntrl 11llmU Clfeolt ii4Mt.ii v opens at KwaiHM, III. Otl,,ul mnd Om Ciittdt MMtlnt M UdUaui, Pa. kvr tmmd Cireuit mtim? mt MsrqutU, Mirh. Holn9-J Welllnf, mftort Vark Brit Ian, 10 Touatig, at Bnffal. Yatuiff Britt acalait Mrmphli Pal- 11 maml. al Baniatit Tvrrr Broook agalatt Haltar But. kr, it rofnadi, al BoiIvb. , Sioux City Will Switch a Series to Omaha End of Week Because the fans of Sioux City have ceased to take an intcreit in Harry Gasper's, charges and because Oma ha is suddenly showing an inclination to appreciate the league leading Rourkes, the Omaha-Sioux City series scheduled for the latter city Septem ber 9, 10 and 11 has been transferred to Omaha and the contests will be statted on the local lot. Five games will be played. Double headers will be played both Saturday and Sunday, according to the present plans, but, a shift may be made by wtucn one game win oe piayea on Tuesday, which is an open date in the schedule, -for the benefit of the bank ers who 'will be in convention here. Then only' one game will be played Saturday,. Sioux 'City- has transferred all its games and wilt not play at home again this year. It has also transferred the Lincoln tefies to Lincoln. Busi ness has been very bum in Sioux City, white it is picking up in Oma ha and Rourkeville promises to re sume its standing as one of the best ball ' towns in the country. Over 5,000 person! saw the games yester day, the second largost crowd of the year. ,-: SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION, At Atlanta. 11-4: New OrKsnl, 4-0, At Littls Rock-IIsmphls, poslponsd; rain. At Birmingham, 1: Mobil, I. ; At Chattanooga, I; Naahrllls, 4, ! Orroms Canatipatt, Indigestion. ' Dr. Klng't New Lit Pill, will overcome your constipation, biliousness and mdlgts tln. . Tk -a do tonight. Only ale. All druggists. AdvtrtlHmont. g. Plclcho 8 14 1 orjh'rlty.o 3 111 Nabora,p toll OHhaw.p loll I 1 0 0 (I'dner.lb 4 Scott.s 1 C'rlgan.e 1 Ruth 1 Thomaa.0 1 Leonard.p 1 eoregg.p 1 Hrlksan 1 Wyckoff.p I vsi.n t McN'ly.ss 0 Oalner . 1 Cedy.c . 0 Mays,p -o 1 laedeon.lb 4 0 0 OAl'ander.c III osha'key.p 110 0' Baker III O'MIU.r III I Total. 88 T3110 3 0 1 I Totals. 33 131 13 Batted tor Wyckoff In ninth, Batted for Shawkey tn ninth. , I Ran for Baker In ninth. Two but when winning run scored. Ratted tor Carrlgan In aeventh. Batted for Oregg In eighth. Batted tor Soott In ninth. . Boaton ..,.,..0 0 0 I I I 0 0 I I New Yrk ....0030000 11 . Two-baa hits Pecklnpaugh, Mslssl, Scott, Walsh. Stolen baaee: Plpp. Malael, Peckln paugh (3, Magee. Sacrifice hits; Plpp, Old ring. Doubl play: Oldrlng to Alexander. First baae.on error: New Tork, 1 Boaton 1. Raaea en balla: Off Shawkey, I; off Leonard, 3; off Oregg, 1; off Wyckoff, 1; off Maya, 1, Hits snd sarned runs: Off Leonard, I hill and 3 runs In two Innings; none out In third; off Oregg, 1 hit and no runs In five Innings: off Wyckoff, no hits and no runs In ons; oft Mays, 1 hit and 1 run in two-thirds Inning: off Bhawkey, I runs. Hit by. pitched ball: Maya (Baker). Btruck out: Off Bhawkey. 8; off Leon ard, I; off Uregg, 8; off Wyckoff, 1, Wild pitch: Oregg, Maya, Umpire.; Ca bin and Evans. Brown. Loan Two Gam. St. Louis, Bspt. 4. Chicago outplayed St. Louis today, taking both gama, th first, I to 3 and th ascond, I to 1, Although Bt, Louis outhtt Chicago ten to sis In the first gam and war helped by three rrora, th hit cam at Inoppor tune time and ten men wer left atranded, Chicago, en th othor hand, mad oh ot It hit a factor In th oorlng. Th. aeoond gam was a pltchar1 battle between Bent and Plank, th former show lug more olaae. ' . Errors by Austin and Shotton war re sponsible for Chlcago'a two runs. ' Th lo oala bunohed' two of their hits for a horns run In the fifth, scor, flrt garnet CHICAOO. BT. LOUIS. A13.H.U.A.H. AB.H.U.A.E. JC'ilra.rf W'avar.lb 4 Ef'llts,8', I Jickson.lf 4 P'rnkr.lb I Eel.ch.cf 4 Terry.ss 3 Shnlk.c 3 Wlll'ma.p I oshotlen.lf OMIIIet.rf 4 usisler.lb I OFratMb I OM'rsana.cf 4 OHartley.o 4 8 Austin. lb I OLavan.aa 4 OKoob.p - Rumlar Total.. II I 37 I 3D'nport,p , i fDorton I 1 1 VI 0 1 1 I 0 1 mi Totala.lt 7 It It I Totals. II 117 11 0 Phlladelohla . .0 0000101 0 0 Wa.hlngton .. .11100101 I two-oaae nit: rooter. nioien ds.pbi Milan, Btrunk, Sohang. Saerlflce hit: Ohar rlty. Sacrifice fly: Judge, Double pl.ya: Sl.aw to Judge, roster 'to McBrlde to Judge. Bases on balls: Off Hhaw, 3: off Nabors, 8. Struck out: By Show, I; by Nabors, 8. Score, ascond game: PHILADELPHIA. WABHIJVUTMN. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Witt u 4 114 OLaon'd.Sb 4 3 13 0 Lawry,8b 1 0 0 3 0vtsr,3b 13 110 Strunk.cf 4 110 OMllsn.of 8 0 10 0 Sohang.lf 4 I 3, 0 ISmlth.rf 4 110 0 Mni'is.in 4 I unnanna. r v s i-v Plck.kb 4 10 1 OJudge.lb 10 14 10 McUl's.rt 4 3 l, OM.n'de.M 1041 Plcl'lch.o 8 1 8'0 OWIII'Ins.o 1 3 4 0 0 Bush,p 1 0 0 3 0Ays,p ,11110 Totals. 38 T3I1I 1 Totals. 38 T 17 14 1 Philadelphia ,.0 0 1 0 0 4 0 I 11 Wa.hlngton ...I t I I 0 I O I Two-haa hlta: Wilt, Smith. Stolon baees: Strunk, Leonard. Sacrifice hit: Lawry. Doubl plays: .Witt to ttclnnls (I), Pick to Witt to Mclnnn) (3), pick to Witt to Ho Innls, Bush to Witt to,Molnnls. Left on basss: Philadelphia. I: Wa.hlngton, I. Banes on balls: Off Bush, I. Earned rune: Off Buah, ti Off Ayars, I. struck out: Br Ayres, 4 by Bush, I. Umpires: Nallla and O'Loughllo. ..,' Vanh Break Even. " New Tork, Sept. . 4. New lork broke oven with Boston on the day, aleo In the four-game series by dsfsattng the world's champions thl afternoon, 4 to I. Boston won the morning gams, T t I. The aftsrnoan gam wal an Melting on, tho Red Sox scoring tbr runs on Shaw key in th ninth and tying the scoro, after which New Tork wn In Ita half, when, Maya with a wild altoh ant the winning run ovr th plat. aLonard, who had not permitted hit for twelve and one-third In ning, prior to today' gm. waa knocked out of th hot In th third Inning. Russell snd Ruth had a dltoh!' battle for six inning In th morning gam, but th Now Tork hurler went to plot: In the aevanth. Ruth waa ffeotlv throughout. Boor, first game:. BOSTON. . , NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.B. ' AB.H. O.A.B. Hooper.rf till OMsges.ef 41100 Janv'ln,3b 1111 OHIgh.lf 4 1111 Lewls.lf 4 13 1 OP'kYh.s 8 0 111 Hob'.'l.lb I 1 II I IPIpp.lk 4 1 II 1 1 Walkar.cf I I I I 0Mal.el.lb 4 0 110 O'rdn'r.lb 3 118 OOldrlng.rf 8 0 10 0 Bcott.ss 1 0 0 4 OOsdeon.lb 1 0 4 4 0 M'N'lly.s Oil! IWalter.,0 l, l Carrlg'n.o 4 110 t Russell, I 0 1 I 0 Ruth.p .4 0 0 1 O'B.um'hn 10010 Shorten 10 10 OLova.p .01001 Tetall.,18 11 37 II 0 Total... 11 1 17 Ts4 ' Batted for Bcott In eighth. . Ratted for Russ.ll In sighth. - Boeton I 0 1.01011 07 New Tork..... 0 0 O I I 0 1 I 41 Two-b hit: Wtlt.r.. Thrss-kas hit; Pipp. Home run: Hooper. Stolen baass: Walker. Scott, Lewis. Ssorifleo hll.l Scott, Pecklnpaugh, HoblltseV. Baass on balls: Off Rutasll, I. Hit tnd earned runs: Off ttus II, 10 hits, I runs In eight Inning.: off Lavs, 1 hit. 0 run In on Inning; off Ruth, 1 run. Btruck out: By Ruth, I; by Russsll, 4. Scoro, second gam: BOSTON. ' NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.B. ' AB.H.O.A.E. Hooper.rf 114 1 0Mgee,cf 14 I 0 v J'vrln.lb till Of llgh.lf I 1 1 i 1 T.rl If 410 IP'k'o'h.ss 4140 Hnht'll.tb 4 110 OPIoO.lb .117 10 1 Walker.ef 0 0 0 0 OMsls.l.lb I I I I I I Shorlen.of lilt OOldrg.rf I I I 1 I, Totala. 1J It 27 11 0 -ttattea tor hooo tn aevetitn. Batted for Davenport in ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 01 St. Loula 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 11 Two-naoe hit: Pratt, Lavan. William. Stolen basss: fchotlsn, E. Collins (3), Lavan. Sacrifice hit: Terry, Baa on arrora: Bt, Loull, 1. Bass on bslls: Oft Williams, 1; off Koob, 4; off Davsnport, 1. Hits and arnad rune: Off Wllllama, 10 hits and no runs In nine Innings; off Koob, I hits and I runs In ssvsn Innings; off Davenport, 1 hit and 1 run In two innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Williams (Miller), Btruck out: By Williams, I; by Koob, li by Davenport, 1. Score second gam: CHICAOO. ST. LOUtS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. J.Col's,rf 4 10 0 OShot'n.tf 8 0 10 1 Weav'r,8b 8 111 O.MIIIer.rf 10 8 10 E.Col's,lb 118 1 0 Burton 1 I 0 I I Jack.on.lf toll osialer.lb 401110 ErnlsMb I I I I OPratt.lb I 1110 Ledar romt, u sept. in less than eight minutes of actual fighting Johnny Kilbane of Cleveland spoiled the hopes of George Chaney of Bal timore for the world's featherweight championship, today. A terrific right smash to Chaney's jaw settled the bat tle near the end of the third round. The chamoion's longer reach and greater defensive skill offset the spir ited tight Chaney began witn, tne sound of the first gong: The leads of the Baltimore lad were brokdi easily for the most part by Kilbane and the champion earned an extra break in the firit two rounds by his clever de ; fensive tactics. Cuts Loose in Earnest." " ' It was not until the third that Kil bane cut loose and then ,he did so with a: vengeance. He rushed the challenger to the ropes with the open ing of the round and drew blood with a left to Chaney's face. Four times the men clinched in the third and Chaney tried by a vicious attack on tne Kid neys to weaken the champion. But Kilbane ran out easily from this at tack and biding hih time swung over to the point of the challenger's chin a wallop that spelled kiockout and vie- Cyclone Yelski'e and Jimmy TCata, both of Cleveland, boxed an eight round draw at catch-weights in the. first, preliminary. Luke Ginlev of Cleveland and Kid Wolfe of Cleveland fought a ten round draw in the semi-final it 122 pounds. Ginley has been Johnny Kil bane'i sparring partner in his training for the fight todav. , . Kllhane'e tSlov Breaks. After less than half a mlnut of sparring time waa called becaueo one of Kllbane'a gloves broke. They resumed .again at 1:0 p. m, Kilbane led with left to th efac and followed In th next exchange with right to head.' Chaney aent left to body and tho round ended when Chaney, Mnt another left tn body. Round avert, Round Two KUban opened th. aseond round with a left to th Jaw and oUverly sidestepped left awing by Chny. Th men broke svsn on a fast mlxup, but Jut before th bell rang Kllhan hot a left to Chaney'a jaw. Kilbane was ualng a left jtb effectivsly, while Chaney played for th Thrio Brock CUtMih,' '"'!''1' ' nuw.iu rvv viiMwr carriea in' Tlgnt Int Kllhane's corner and .Refer Hlnklo three tlntes brok clinches. KUban scored left J.ti to the jaw at th end of th third, but Chaney played auoceeafully for the face. Th knockout blow wat a right to the jaw. Chaney played successfully, for ths champion's kidneys. When the mob brok for tho fourth time In th round Kilbane sent aorosa a right hook to th jsw which lndd tho challenger fac down ward on the canvae. Referee Hlnklo tolled off the seconds with hla right hand while ho strnvs vainly with his left to rouss the prostrtts Chaney. Tho challenger could not reapond and th champion waa declared winner. ..... Eller Makes New World's Hurdle Mark Lewiston, Me., Sept. 4. John t. Eller of the Irish-American Athletic club of New York, today broke the world's record, established by him self in 1909, in 120 yards low hurdles during the track events at the state fair here. His time was 14 1-5 seconds, which clipped a fifth of a second off his. previous mark. : The meet was sanctioned by the New England branch of the Amateur - Athletic Union.' ; - . 1f . . . m Shotgun Shells EADER" AND "REPEATER" For the high flyers, or the low flyers, "Leader" and "Repeater" shells have, the reach, spread and penetration.' Their great sale Is due to these qual ities, which insure a full hag. Use them in your gun. To be sure to get them ASK FOR THE W BRAND