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v J ". ' . -10 v V - ' '-' ' THE BEE; OMAH;a, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER - 9.V1916.' . He wmM frM .wen-lac Hp migM, Lf The Runner Knows That if He Makes a There m aa i He knew mncm m pmrnw wm Ha could Ml to ' , , , 'Each player's wrwr ' T1U Ulad jtuui would Iumw them at tight. Wbvmt ta tt same every .. Ha kaew all thalf aaunee, ' :y The Fans Will: Overlook His: Foolish Steal Called MetbewaoB Aaa tkMftat that Mi Am." ' cGraw ai ODa. , OKAHA CAPTURES s ANOTHER BATTLE Kay Miller Make. Home tun I " and Triple, Thus 'Scoring All ; Thretrof Eonrke Runs. EETUEN TO OMAHA, TODAY ' De Moines, la., Sept. 8. (Special Telegrany) Omaha made it r three out of four on the aeries here tbflay by earning 4 '-j-to-2 victory over Frank Isbell's Boosters. . ' . The league-leading- Rourkei got the jump on the Boosters in the second sianza, when Ray Miller cacked a home Am over the right field fence Th nhrirt fences inDes Moines seem ' to be popular with'the Roirrke. They 5 made four home runs yesterday and one today. - '. Des Moines knotted the count in the third on Hahn's single, an error 'Isbell's hirelings thef took thejead 1 in the fifth, whert Gaskell succeeded "Cecil .Thompson: Infield hits . by Hahn and Hunter and Hartfond's safety to center scored one run and mile it . ton- 4 Rut the Rourke .went after Baker in the sixth and put over the two tal lies wnicn ncitcu mc aittuiy. v , With two downl'Shag Thompson was safe on Baker's error and- fil ler's triple .to center. " Miller then cored on Krueger"r ingle to center. - Thus wa Millet connected vvittt every core the Rourjces made . Gaskell, who succeeded Thompson in the box, .whiffed Cass, Rigby- and Ewoldt in succession in. the sixth in ning. ' , The Rourjces left Des Moines1 to- night for.Omiha,, where they play a neht for.Omiha. w five-game, series with the Sioux the iioux Sat urday, Sunday s and- Monday, with troiihle-headers on the farmer two days. T- JosiesWinDouble: . Header From Kaws Topeka, Kar., Sept. 8.' Wo'vlik and Sommera hejld. local batten helpless today, allowing but nine hits between them in two games and pitchinf St Joseph to uonnic viciory over t o atid 9 to . Score first A '. . , - ' HT. OBBrH. . . AB. B.' II. O. A. K. peka, i ,to gn,e;v iWrlm. uf. .1 Wllllaml,' !. '. MrCalx, lb.!..'. Klrkh.m, If. . Kulllran. rf. .. Uoriellan4, lb. fyanar. o. BoAfa. lb. llavllk, v )... ttlato' - ' " ' V lilhrop, cf. .. alr. Ib-rf ., noodwln, lb, r, Kntla U-lb. Oavnra. rf, . . Durwall, If. , , IJndaniora, m. ' Monrmr, lf-3b. ' AlSm, . . Ua-hnr, ' t. "i v finals r..V... I ,1, 4 1,1 h 4 - i 4 1 l. . ....... s -i t I , s ...... IH) 1 1-0 ' ..... 1. i 4 0 ...... 2 t . 4 ..., 0 1 10 0 1 0 4 11 i TOrEKA.. . ab. n, I IT- 10 A. 1 ,..4 V 4 S :::i4 1 " n "'j ...SO 4 4 - 10 i ! . t. Jittrtih 0 I 4 0 4 4 1' 1'OMka ;.t.. .K 0 , , . Tlira Jfaa hlta: Davnra, Ut'ab. Two. 1 Sam klf:- Wrlaht. Bacrlflca hit: Medial, land. iFuanar. iMa?rlflea fliaiii F'Jancr. lit! X'aaa.' Doubla playa: Ltnlianigra to Cnsla. K; Mr-Caba to Bfra to Kuanrr. 8totn baaMi Atar, Knslo, Monro.' Baaaa on balla: Off Paahnar, 1 off Hovllk, 4. TltruOk aut: Hy IMabnar, I; br Havllk, 4. Hit by .plmhail , ball: By IiaahJMir, . Umptrt: Miller. Scort. ' aacona saliva: - n f . iTt JOSEPH. w. n. i. v. A. TVrli-ht, . William, aa, ,, NCaba, lbs...., a Klrkham, If, . - fiulllvan. rf..,.,. MrClallamt, ,'lb.l mar. o, .t,, Vora, lb. . Homm.ra, p.k .... I 1 V I, ZJ i . 4 - J 4 0 4 1 Sri Tota' ,......11 s I TOPBKA. Aa K. 'Aatlirop. ofv 1 Ailfr. rf.- .. l tlooflwln, lb. LttKla, 111. , .. a ,. l !::::. ' t Monro., lb. IJrilaliiorar aa. Kurwall, If. Allan, e, ... - f onp.r, p. ,' .aanl.nf, p. ,,., Ooyla1 ........... 4 Tota.14 '2 'naltaA for flandara In aavanth. (tllo4 rnd of aayanth by 'its reamanU.' m. Joaaph-I....,,. 1.4 4 4 1 1 1 .41 Topaka v, . N .1 4 4. 4 0 4 41 - UnrnO nm: VnCf.HSnd, Two.bau htta IUIrnp, Wrliht, WllllBon, Piuair. Hactt. mi: nim.nil. lOUril. pl.y; Km,t,r, to MoCab toVBaara, Slol.B b.! Un:aba Of floopar.l In .vn Innln. Baaaa on hall! Off "Coopar, l.off 8al,lra, 1; off Homipara, I, struck out: 'Br Uandara, oy tlynnura, 4. lltnp)ra: -atlllar. . v Denver Finds Hunt 'And Defeat Wiches DenvOTj Sept. Denver battera landed heavily on Hunt today and de feated .Wichita, 7 to 4. Score: y, ., . . WICHITA. ',' ' AB. 4 H. H. O A. . Vat. rJ.. '.., lackaon. of..., ', If Ilrlllot), 2b.,,. tlrlrrilli. c...,, ULi-hl. lb...., Happa, Ih. Khlt, a...... Hunt. pv. Totals. 4 i-'i 4. 4 11 A .....lt 4 PBNVER. AB. R. T 14 II Jllllar. rf...... Kaad. lb., ttHkea. ef...... Hutchar, If..., I'J"r. aa.v..,. Bhl-ldt. IT.,., I.kvd. lb , Nh.atak. o..M, Kurd, p. t. Ol 'i ' A. B. o 1 ! 1 " . ,.S4 t IS Jl'lchlia I 4 ( , .-'vr 4 1 4 4 4 Bacrlftea hltf: Hunt. Butohar. IT -II 4 44 4 4 Two-baa. hllai Hhaitak. Whlta. Millar. On.. t-oy. Hofli. run: Butchar. Baaaa m balla: Off Hunt, 4: off Itori, s. (truck out: lly Hunt, 4; by Ford. a. jan r Hlchd ball: LlojfO ta Dy.r to hl.ld, Lltaohl to Brltton o ftappa Wlla pltohl Bunt. TlmaT lVl4 Impira: Shannon. t. . i.n Japan... BaaUav', . Phll.a.lphla. SapL 7 B. Norm Wll llama. II.. h. paw Batlonalinlnula, .,, hamalon, and CJaranca i. brlffln of gan ranriaro d,f-.t.d I. Kumapaa an H. Ml- . kanil, tha Japancaa axparta. In an aahlbltlon .louhloa iriairh today on tha couru ot tha -..- Jp tannla club, 4-1, 7-1, 1-1, "-""" - i m-mrfitTH niffirimiiiiisTiri u inn atiisiiiiiiiiiassiaiisaiiaiiiiismii i Can't Stop 'Em OMAHA. AH. Cu. o. ' t (I I A E. K. Smith. If ur. Sb. 4 J. ThamntM. ef ...... VI ! i rva 4 t . Miller. Ik...... 4T (merer, ( .....s.... 4 Forej the, rf . . . . i . . 4 Kllitaft, aa,, ,....,.. t Iraleo, U. S 4 C, Thompaow, p , 1 I S s i i I'l SI 11 Krua . a Oaakfll, I ..sS t i Totali. DES MOINM. AB.SU 4 2 4 s HhB, rf.... HanUr. T.. HartftMrd, m. McIimui, b. . ion, lb,,, CW lf.... RlKoby, c... Kwoldt, Sb.. Bttktir, p.... T.UU. ..,.,. t ! J? II 4 lUttfed for 0. ThompMB la fifth. Oman fl ! MoJdm 0 t 1 U H I t Homo rani Millar. ThiM-bM hlit Mllltw, Twtt-lxtft nit:- Mfbwn. Nicrlflro hiUl J. Thom dm b. Kiiuurr, iker. itoien huf Kruevflr, Halin. Ift on bani Omflh. lit mohh, t. nttuck out: 4y nkr, St by (luxkHI, 1. B4. on bllfi Ofl Rkr, f. IllU and earatd ninut Off CIt Thumpmin, 1 run, A hlti In four Innlnjvi off (suikll, 1 'mm, 5 hMa In five Innlnc (rtlt viftory to liOMKitu. iioiiDio.piajri Hiiauii io ireisn n Miller. Vmnvd built Itliiibr. Timet lirt. tmplrMl , Kfn tind Mulfrn. Jack HoUanfWiU ; Move-WicMta- Team 1 IrToTebeaVsTown St.' Joieph, Mo 5ept. 7. (Special Telegram.) ipk Holland tonight re ceived a Wire front business men at Kansas City, Kan., telling jiim they were ready to take over the Wichita franchise, and asking him what he would consider o come to the Kan. sas town to rninage the team.- A. F.n Hannah, former base ball mag nate and -.leading business man of Kansas City was named as the party most interested, ine wire stated that Tebeau had agreed to allow the Western league to enter thattef ritory ' , ' .7 i Mr, Holland received the wire just as he was tooard train for Chicago, where -he goes to deliver Ted Jour dan, -first baseman of the Drummers to the White Sox. He will go first to Kansas City to investigate the propo sition made. Holland signed Kaest- uy and Gray from the Wichita team before leaving. Holland hasiilso in- vited the magnates of the league to meet here early next week. Double-Headers to ' V Be Played in Omaha Witli Pesky iSioux, Two- double-headers are on the boards 'for Omaha fans Saturday and Sunday. Omaha and. Sioux City will -l-.L i. .l. - L. : tiaaii ill in. tau uaiBain nwikiiiaa m Rourke park those days, The series with Sioux City - was trntiaforr.r frnm Simile . CAtv to1 Dm!. ha becW of the poor, business at: "''fVlll inc vniii)jc, up inc aircain. in nuui tinn to thft two double billi. (he bc- rie. will. give stl,e fair fan, another opportunity to see the Kourkes, for game will be played Monday, whicn be Ladies' day. Hurls No-Hit Gami, - Thirteen Jnmhgs Orleans. Neb.. Sent. 7. .fSofdial.) u:ms.. t,,t.J - 1 rt k; Hinman hurled a no-run, no-mt game of thirteen innings here today and Orleans defeated Hildreth 1 to 0 in rtn of tha frri-nteat hall camel one 01 'ne greatest nan games ever .ecu uinn luiai iut. ' univione man reacnea nrsi oase on Hinman dtirino? the entire thir- . V tu. i ivv.il iiuiiuKs.a Aiiai jiim, put io .its, in the twelfth on a base on balls. All during the Vest of the game Hinman retired the Hildreth batters in brder without; permitting I a sign of a hit, Hwrmatss gave him errorless'support. In the 'tirst nirfe vinnines Hinman pitched a perfect game, retiring1 twerrt i-seven natters in orner. - In the thirteenth, Dodge and Cli more beat out infield hits arid Dodg counted when Luther drove" putNa single. Score: - i ' Hllclr.th ,.t t I t I t I t I I 44 4 I Orloan. .,.4444 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 11 1 4 Battorla lflldnith, Whltt and' Lalth; Orlaana, Hlaman, an d Martin. Alamito Bowling League ' Organized at the Plant Employes 'of the Aamito Sanitary Dairy company : havt organized ' a bowling league electing F. L. Kernan president Adolph Miclika, secretary, and C. U. AVhite.-freasurer, A four team I&aue was formed andVwill'olav li"w.F team47reaastfollow"n, r, 1 Hernia,. captain; l., u. vvntie, G. B. Dyball, George Maxey. , ' D, Dugan captain; P. Ougar., M. Kroll, W. B. Henderscmj Jay Bartlett, captain; E.' H. Beck man, E. E. Cross, Adolph Michka. Fjl'H. Green, captain; Frank Mad sen, F. M. LonglejTA. C James. Double -Bill With Sioux ' At Rourke Park Today The Rourkes open 1 five-game cries wih Sioux, City at, Rourke park this afternoon. 'A double-header is carded for today, with the first game startmi at t o clock. Another double header will be played Sunday and a single game, Monday. ' .' , . AMf4aa Laacaa. ' At LoulavlHa . , . , ,. B. H, B. Mlnnaapolla ,,..1411111) 44 14 Loul.vlll. , ..Ylllf t I li.l-l A BattaHaat"rilluuBfl pad Owans; JIIAdlatOB ana hi i una.. , y AT Toiaao . ' - B.H. Mffwaukea . ',4.1 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 44 S 1 Toledo . ,.' 4 4 1 0 1114 14 S -1 Battorlas!' FaatH antl llunpf;' PlarpaT Strand and Swaanaf. , . At Columbua . B. H. B. Katiaaa Clly ,.4 44414111 14 4 0 Columbus . ,...14 4 1 4 4 4 4 0 1 1 1 Battarlap: Cnitehar, Humphrtaa and Har (ravai Blodpatt and Pratt. At Indlapoplla R. H. B t Paul .. 4 4 4 11 I 4 4 4 4 7 Udt&napolU 1 4 I 4 1 4 4 41 4 t Battarlaa:,Nothauu,ut Cleion.;Dawaan and So banc. ,i . , v , Tha Onatoal Palp Blllar. - : ' Sloaa'a Llnlptant poa Hpht'U thaaaatof pain, alraply lay It on you do nat Jiava to rub 1(0, All druptUta. Advarltotmaat. . .. y , ; Speedy Trotter . mmmmmmmmmm)mMmm i i i;i - Tirol -ifiii'wn i d"i iii rVii'iiiiWr - y-r------- ---,t,-rirrri"-rii-1 mirvr "I'vUii 7, ! si1aB'! ECPRESS1VE LOU. TOMMY MUJSPHV DEMWG. The picture shows Thohias Murphy Exoressive Lou caotured the Ar- one of the feature everits of' (he Grand circuit races at Poughkeepsie, N.X TIGERS SHOT OUT r ST.XOUIS BROWNS Mitchell Hol4i Visitors Help- leas, Striking Out Staler, Pratt j Bnmler In Order., SCORE THEEE. TO N0THIKQ Detroit. Sept. 8. Detroit, defeated St. Louis in the third game Of the present series, 3, to. 0, this afternoon. The visitors were, helpless befors Mitchell's pitching. In the fourth in ning he struck out Sister, Pratt and Rumler in ' order) V Groom field 'the Tigers to four hi4s. tfiit passed eight men,.two 6f whom scorefr'ectacu- lar fielding prevented several hits . througHout the game. In(the sevanth inning, with two men out and two cm ' bases, Groom purposely passed Cobb. 'Veach then sent a single intoright scoring two runs. Score: " T. LOUI8. 1 , , DETROIT. " ' AB.H.OA.B AB.H.O.A.B. Bhotten.lt 30 4' 0 OVIttJb t I I I 0 Miiiar.rf 4 - 1 0 0 1 xiBiin,.i . A a . v ftCobb.cf 1 0 S 8 m.ierlib 4 Oil OVeach.lf 4 111 4 0 It ocr'JorLrr 4 0 4 1 fratt.lb OBurn.. i, lb 4 011 0 0 M'raana.of I 'J 11 0-Vounv.lb 4 4 14 0 Auatln.lb. I 1 OSpancor.o 1 S P 4 l.mvan,4J 8 v 1, 4 Oroom.p 10 0 7 Hi'Hton.p 0 0 OMItolul irl.l 4 1-0 L Totals. 20 4 17 la lUrtler 9 'O ft" - H o o . o aDttroit ,.,..,rrsa 4140414 J Two-baao wrrAuatm. garfirira, hit: Bu.h. Off flrooin. I; off Hanilllon, ,1 : o(f MltohaU. S. Hlta and aarned frann: Off (Jroom, 1 hlta, II runa ln.a.van.lnnln: oft Hamilton, no hlta,. no run. lit ono Inning; off MHcltaJI, 4 hlta. Strurk out: By Hamilton, 1; by Mlichall, i. L'mplr.i:l Connolly and Hl brand. . v . . Marka B4 Tajlkfc .. V s Phlladalpha.iBapt, 4 -rPhlladalphla dafaat ad Now Tork, I to. 1 on a rain ooakad flaW hera today. Tha homo playara tather- ,d ,1(ht blu ,win ibi am two mninpa j Buaaaii and Lov. actum v't, homa run. tho nrat. .two vtirn up. Mankiar Donovan pltchad th oUhth ln B(4r for Kmw Iork lamn. (. PHILADELPHIA. , NBW TOHK. . ab.h.o.a.b. , witt.ai 4 I 0 0 oMapor.of r.H.O.A.B. 4.1 0 "0 iwry.l 1 14.0 OHiph.lf I 1 il II 110 'CP'h'p'h... 4 1110 114 0Plpp,lb Jlt'40 Rowo.rf Brown.of Sohancflf Mol'la.lb S 0 OHakar.lh 110 1 ISO OOklrlni-.lf 4.04 0 4 114 M.liel.rt 4 1114 1 4' I'OW.alter.n 1 1 I 0 Pick. lb M.;K.rf.l I fldnlch, i,o 4 4 0 ORu.acll.p .10 0 14 I 0,4 t Ol.ova.p I if 1 I D'noan.p 0 4 4 0 0 Hynra,p ...Totals. II 11 It I S-lMuntan 1 i , Totals. II 14 14 Battod for Lova In elihth v 4 1 PhtladalphIA ,..,1 I 0 OA I 4 0 ,1 I 4J-I Naw lork .,..4 .1 1 Two-baaa hlta: Witt 111. Homarun:j PakUipauph, Plpp. Baa., onf halls: Off' Ruaaall.'tl; oft lova, I; off 'Pionovan, 1. Hlta and aamad unV: Off Ruaaell, T hlAa and I runa In onr arm ono-thlrd Inntnpall kova, I hit. and I run. In flva dnd two thirds tnhlnca; off PDnovaa. hit and no runa In ono Innfns: olf Mayaraa 1 run. -Ittt by pltchad nam Bakaf by M.yara. Struck out: By Mayara, 4 by RuMell, 1; by Lovo, 0. Wlltf pltrhaa: I ll.yora, liva. Unlpcra: O'Louphlln and ffallln.v , Whlta Boi Trim Indian.. -1 Chlcaf..B'Ant. I. Catchar O'Nell of Cleva land anabhKl Chloacov to win the aixth atralKth Kama today, 1 lo 1, after oleVan tnnlnaa. Tary walked In tha iolevanth and advancad p 4aaa on 6chalk'a out. 'Cicotla struck out. but O'Noll allowad tha hall to pat away from him. ' Aftar ha' racovarad It. ha throw to rlfht flatd ' trying to catch Clobtta and Tarry Scored from saqond- with tha prlnntnp run. N . . A' Jaek Neaa drovp tn both tha otkar runa for tha Whlta Soi, Ha doubled In the fourth, following B. Oollln'a aUitla and- an Infl.ld out and then olniled-ln tha eighth Inning, after Jack.on had,- tripled Cleveland mad." live hits and Trls Speaker was credited with - four of them. A baee on balla to Graney, Speaker'a triple and Terry's error on Xaranettg'e grounder, gave tha visitors two runa In tha nrat,. Inning. CHICAGO. CLEVELAND. ' AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. JC'llne,rf 1114 IGranay.lf 4 1 S 0 0 w-av.r.lb I KCIlnalb I 1 S OTurner.Sh 4 0 14 1 111 OPp'aker.cf I 410 4 14 4 OKoth.rt I I 1 I I I 11 1 OK'nagh.lb 4 a) 1 I 0 1 1, I OH'bsi ..ae 4 0.1-1 I 4 10 oaandll.lb 4 01( 0 4 4 11 lONell.o- 4 4 111 4 4 4 eCoumbo,p I 4 I' 4 4 4 11 OOoUld.p 14 14 4 Jackaon.lf I r.e.a,iD a Balaoh.cf 1 L'bpld.cf 1 Terry.ae I Schalk.o 4 Bena,p I V.Kol'ta 1 Murphy Clcotte,p 4 4 4 ToJale.17 I'll 11 I 4 10 J i Totaln.40U Sll ' . ' . One out wNeh winning 'run way acored. Batted for Bern In seventh.. j. - Ka for Von KolMU In aavenlh. Cleveland; ,,, ' 0 4 0 4 4 4. 0 4 0 4 I Chicago ..4 M M I I 1 I 4 l-4 Two-baaa hit: Neaa. Thrie-baaa ' hlfe: Speaker,-J. Collins. Jackson. Stolen baaee: Graney. Speaker. ,Iouble playa: Comba to O'NeM to Oandllj Warmbaganaa to (landll: Turner to Kavanaugh to aondll to Kavan augh: B. Colllna to Terry to Neaa. Haaea op balle: OffBena, I: off Combe, I; ofTOould, I. Hlta pad aamad runa: Off Bepa. I hlta and 1 rwv In oeven Innings; off Clcottae, a hlta nad on rung In four Innlnge; off Cantoe. It hue and I runa- In seven and oneMhlrd Inntnga; off Gould none and none In three. Innlnge. Hit by pltrlml ball:- Srhalk' by Gould. Struck out:.By eBna, I: by Combe. I; by Cirotle, 1-, by tuld, I. Paaao'd ball:. CNell. Umpire: Owena. Vtatll to Draw. -? - Washlrtfton, ,pt. WiBhlnicton and Rotton 'ftttlorj sit Innlnrii without arorhif today, th gmm iMlng ullttl tweauat oi wcl at Poughkeepsie , ' " vmmmmmimmmm iiiwiiwi I Expressive , Lou cautpred the Ar. morthy Durse of K.OOO for 2-year-olds. Expressive Lotf is a daughter of thPT"'0" tamous.Lou Dilloji. s .. , ' Sport Calendar ? Today Athlolltw Xotlonal A. A. t. oenlor vhmm blpa mt Nekarin . J.. . Bswball CIom of the mmm In tho South ern lean-uo. Clone of tho anion In tho ho cb- MHOI tral leoaao (Sunday). Clooa of tho In ih N Vark Htsmtsi Imbtim fftundaT.i ftootntv-Oponlng of all mooting of Metro politan Raelnv aflaMxrlatioa at Montreal. AntonyiMIe Harrrat Auto Raclntf Chuslc, mi IndlanapoHo Hpeoviwnr flwlmmlnr Southern ..A. 4. C. two-mil hamplonahlp At 'ew Orleans. ' Yarhtlnc Aulamn rerattn of IndtaO Hmr- 4 nor Yacht elub. Long Island, Kooad. . v Tonnlo Tti-otato enampionn.p tourna ment open at. Cincinnati, wentern Now J ereey ehamplonship tournament opona at Btooratown, S. J, y Boilnr Darner Xeonard wnlnrit - Kddf HeAndrowi, round mt Philadelphia. , BaMf Ball Natjpnal Amateur Baoo ball ae km' la Hon open Hunday with L Detroit at Chicago and Indlanapolla at Louintiilav ' i - ' . ,' ' 1 , ground after m heavy dowhpour. Sfiaw al lowed two hlta and Shorn throe, 8jore: BOBTOV. . - wASIflNOTOsV. . ATl.H.OCA.K. . AB.HjT).A.K. noopor.ri v v a 4 uijoon q.jd t rv u u Janv'rUb Mil OFonter.Jb 4 0 ,S S O Hhorten.oX j ( 0 OMUan.cf & 0 .1 0 Hoh-aeHtr ft T 0 OSmlCh.rf ,1 0 V M LewH.lf J 1 f'O OShnnkn.lf tt 1 t 0 0 Sot I, us 'S01I 0Juln,lb 1 0.6V1 0 MrN ly.Sb 1 I M 0MrB de,H M 1 M Cady. a 10 1 l OHonry.o S 1x4 1 0 Hhore.p 1 I 1 1, lHhaw.p- J 10 4 0 TUlaa.lVJle? 10 1 Tbtala..ltl8 0 oston ...,,.T ......0 0 0 0' 0 O-7O Boston Waahiriftoa . 4 ........ ; .0 0 0 0 fj tSoten bMti: Hooper A, Bhorteru Hob lit ml. Double play: Leonard to FoHtdV. Baiiei on ballttr. Off Shaw, i; offJShore, 1. Struck out: By Shaw. 2: by Shore: 1. Wild pltrhea: Shaw, I. ; Vmplrea; ' Chill and Four New Records . At Amateur Contest - Newark, f. J., Sept: S. P?ii new records were established and-one old record was equalled in the -national junior championships athletics games ov the Amateur Atrtlenc pinion litre toMay. I ' , F. T.Loomis of Chicago clipped one-fifth bf a second off the junior record in the 220-yard low hurdles, covering tfis distance ih 25 1-5. sec onds; f V -. - . W: P. Howaxd, Pittsburgh Athletic hassocration, set a new junior fecord, 50 4-5 seconds lit the 440-yard run. ', A. E.Ward, the Chicago sprinter, and J. E. Thomson"! the L(s Angele9 hyrd'er, came "up to expectations in their -respective -contests, the former dingthe" 10()-yard flasti . in Atn sec-, onds and the latter Avinning the 120 yard hutdlc's in sixtcAl seconds. .-. Wedal Handicap Play at ' 1 ' 1 x The Seyrnour Lake Club Th qualifying round -of medal handicap play for the Seymour 'Lake Country (club, trophy will be shot at the club Saturday and'Sunday." Six teen will qualify, for thematch play for. the trophy Thore will also be a for hr trophv contest for the Otis ' Kados.we(t cup and for aCrnedar presented by Roy Djvis, the latter Ireing eligible only for those players ,withhndicap of; twelity or more strokes. Kid Riley Wins the 2:08 . Pace on Hamline Track . Hamline, Minn., Sept. 7. Kid Ri ley, driven by Loomis, Won the' 2:08 pace of Hhe. Great Western circuit faces here today.' The -winner, after iiinisnmg in sixtn piace in'ine iirst heat, took, the next two heats from Two Sections'-of Iowa . S , Land Sell for $217,9001 Fort Dodge, la., Sept. 8. (Special.) Henrjr V- Lex, a real estate man here, has just closed a deal involving $330,440 worth of land". He:sold-to Denis McTiguol living near Emmets burg, two .sections of land located in Palo Alto count, near F.m- inetsburg, f- $217.9IX), aim also took as part paymept a section trom Mr. McTigue. . ' : The two sections brought close to $170 an acre, Mr Lex purchased them fqr $90 in-icre' four years ago andVsince lhn had spent about $!0. 000 In improvements. ( ' . i i Net the 'least interesting feature of the deal is that each of Mr. Mc Jigue's eight sontwill farm a -guar1 tef section vof tire newly-acquired land. The elder McTigue evidently has no hard time to keep .his sons on the farm. v . 1 War sSumrnary GERMAN 'TROOr ALONG tin 8amm Ht nlffhl rfp4Uxl ttorU U imkm lkUk ' vrvnM wo hjr th 1YHi la their ImJttmt KilvaiH wrath mt thm Hvr Th MMulta . filled. ff4inc to tb Parte umwium nvNit. ON TUB VFRDVN tnmt lMrrairb troop ww ubjcttd to uotr atlnrk, but . thtm fftrtsi mUm W9t9 MiMvswfMl tmm Krstrrrh report My, AS I NOATEO OI-FMlAr. Btilirrlaa 'tmt hv MUtHrrw Mm tortriW f Dftbrto mmd Hirf Rflataiyiiaii Rbtrk Htm pert. It !' wtlvtlu fMI KouarunilM twr oafsjptfd the BultTftHu law mi OrMT. ih Ummmbm. SOfERMS CAPTDBEi TWO. FW BOSTONS Tyler 1 and Rudolph . Are Hit Hard in Fir3t and Second ; : Games by Brooklyn DOUBlfc f PLAYS VpATURK , Brfstoii, Sept. 8. Boston, lost tXo garnet to Brooklyn today. 6 to 2, and 4 to 0. Tyler, fn- tlie first game and Rudolph in the second for Boston me hit hard, whife- tiit Piaves wer miable to pt :ti:tr ! 'ieiitr or atnith effectively. Four iiuM , plaj-f by Boston in the serons! yarM welt; IJ14 featui-e. i-o-e ii'i s.'. .gatpf - RKOOKI.T!. - - BlMtTOX. .' B.H.O.A.K. ,B.ll.O.-4.E. .Toh'on.cf 1 3 n ',-i-;i,e X 0 1 S 13 0 v.Mnlhr-K.lh 4 4 0 I i I ts'.l.-'fH.i-C 4 0-1 1 1 1 'invitti't.rf 4 1 2 1- 2 j-.R'u-hv.lk 4 til Jtme.rt t v."heai.ir 6 V'atiew.21) P J 2 I O-'nilUv.Sb ,0 ,1 l'fo(lr.p .4 10 1 i 'a't-'k ..1,2 4 1 vf-V.ftway,e Tofala.se II 2! U 1'lMer.p 3 V . -Bailey .Connplly 10 0 4 0 , X : ': Tatala.lS I27H Batted for Jfaranvtlle In elKhth. . Batted or Smith it ninth. , Brookin . ;.i. l . .4 4 41 11 Two'haea hlta: Kanetrhy, Chappelle. Ol- aon, Wheat, Pfeffer. Three-haeejilts: Mey erAi Myera. Htolen baeeak Konetchy, Wll holt (2). Double playet Maraavilla. to smith-, Plfxpatrlck lo Konetchy to Maranvllla to Konetchy. Baaea'on balla: Off Pfeffer, 1: off Pfelfer, 1; off Tyler, I. Hlta and neexned runi? Off Pfeffer, 4 hits and,! In nln. 'tnnlnae: ntf Tvler. 15 hit. and I runa lit nine inning. fltruok out: By' Pfeffer,. 4;' by Tyler, .4. . Umpire.: Qulfley aid Byron. " , BRatOKETN. 1 BOSTON. . ' . AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.K. J'neton,cf 4 14 0 0Snodg'a,ef 4 1310 Daub't.lD J i t 0 OPItap'k.lb 4 1111 Stent el.rf I 1 I'l OWIlholt,rf Ills Whftat.lf 4 4 4 i w a.nu it, u a i a. Cuta'w.lb 4 I t 1 HowT'y.ls- 114 0 OKon'hy.lb 0V 0 a v OSmlth.lb 4 0 1 Oels.8b 114 1 OMaree.lf 3 ft. 0 ICol'ns.lfrf !l 1 I OOowdr.c -I l l 1 Olson.aa 4 114 I I I 0 I Ml Mil er.o Smtth.p CBIa,-kl'n,o 0 4 4 1 Mar'v'e.ee J,. 4 I 7.. T4tall..32 11 37 1 lKudolph.D 10 0 1 - -iraaesr l. u u a a . sTota!a..31 4 27 1 1 Secore of icond (ram: Batted for Wllholt in elghtk. i Brooklyn ....Or I J 0 9 1 9 0 0 4 os ton . A....0 ft'O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two-iww mt: Mtte. Tnr-tsuie nu: Daubecft Home ruff: Wheat, Double plays: Rudolpb, to Maxanvllle to- Konetchy. Flti palrick to WaranvlUe ta IConetchy, Snod grass to Maranvllle, Maranvllle to Pitapat' rick to Konetchy. Base on balla: Off Smith, 1. Hlta and earned runs: Off Smith, 4 hits -and 0. runs in nine Innings; off Ru dolph, U hits and-J runs In nine innings. Hit by pitched Hall: Br Rudolph Daubert). Struck out: By Smith, 2; by Rudolph, S. Umpires: tByro andulgltjj't GUpU ChMk rhlliea. ' ' y' few TorkT Sp't. New Torft stopped Philadelphia's, winning streak here today by eaaily defeating the league champions,' I to i, In the flrat game of Vht was to have been a double-Bearfer. . Tli a'ame wae ter minated by a sever rainstorm while Phlla delpWa wea at bat in tha ninth inning. The second game was called off ttn accounts jatn ang two gamer wilt ba played tomor ruw. " '" i i ' Aloxander, the pltchli.g star of the Phll neih was hit ery nar4 ,the Giants mak ing thlrteAn hits in seven Inninjra, Tha Philadelphia fielding also was poor. Ban croft, marred for .the champions with a home run and two singles in three times mt bat. .Hcojre: - t -. PH5J.ADKT.PHIA, , NBW YORK. . AB.H.O.A.E.. '-- r AB.B.O.A,E. P'kert.cf 4 8 I tV 0Burn,If 6 i 1 0 0 -N-holff,2b i 9 I Stock, 3b 4 10 2 lIUrxog,.W 4 13 7 0 I JRob't'n.rf t I ) ft 0 0 1Z'man,2b 4 1 S 0 0 0Fl'cher,s5 4 t 16 0 t lKauff,cfv 4 1 S 0 0 6 OHoike.ltO t 411 0 1 ORartden.c 4 110 0 rvath.rf Whlt'd.lt Lud'us.tb B craft.M Kllllfer.c Al'nder.p Coopsr . Ochger.p 4 10 4 1 0 4 1 13 J t 4 SOS 2 I OT'areau.p 4 10 1 0 5 ., V 'a. 0 0 1 I 1$ 0 Totals. SJ I 24 IS. 4 -' i v . lone out wken gam catlledK rain la nlntby jumitea ior-4 Aiexanaer in aignin. Philadelphia;' 0 ' l 1 10 0' 1 S New York .i.... 0 10 10 4 10 Two-base hits: Stock, Cravath, ITlecher, Robertson, - Burns. Three-base hit: Fletcher. 'Homo rut: Bancroft, Cravath. Rouble plays: Ludorw, Bancroft and Luderus, Nie--hoof to Bancroft to, Luderus; Zimmerman to Hersogi to Ho Ike. Hlta, and earned rune:' Off Alexander; 11 hlta and. 4 runs In seven' Innlnga; off Oeachger, 1 hU and 1 run In one inning; off.Teareau, 1 runs. Hit by pitched hall: br Alexander (Holke). Struok out: By Tesreau, by Alexander, S; by Oeschger, 1. Umpires: Klem atnd Kmalle. , ' 1 -, Cants D f eA KWa. v pft. Lduis, Sept. S. Mpadows held Cin cinnati to foui hlta, white Mt. Louis Tot fifteen, off Toqey and the local won to day's game S to 1. - A batting rally In the geventh netted St. Lenta f I v runs. In this inning Benher hit the ball trfto the Wght field bteaohera tor B7 home run, scorina Smith -and Horns by ahead of him. Score. V CINCINNATI. lA tfT. LOUIS. AVH-O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.R Neale,lf 4 1' 0 tTBttel,Jj 4 118 0 Oroh,K8 -4 0 8 0 Uilnnialcf.C (1110 Roush.cf. 114 0 0MOler.es 6 13 4 0 ChasMbt -0x- 1 ISmlth.rf , 4 1 In 0 0 O'ffith.rf 10 10 OH'n.-by.Jb 4 I t 1 0 Wwiao.c 1 1 4 0 0Boscber,;r4 ll 1 0 0, McKRIe.lb 1 1 0 0 0Wllionff i 1 t 0 D Louden.2b 3 0 18 PRnyrteMb , a 15, l 9 Tofcey.p 1003 Wdows,p '4 101 0 Totals.Hif ; Totala. 18 1 II 0 ClncWatt 00 0 0 0 01 0 0 t Bt, Louis ....0 00 1,0 0 i f Hvo-ba!? hit: Hornfefcy, Three-base hit: Rouse h. Home run: Bescher. Sacrifice hit: Betiel. Double plays: Chase .to Oroh. II1U and earned runs Off Toney( IS hits and 0 runs "in eight Innlnge; off Meadows, 4 hits and 1 run in nine innings. Hit by ltchet ball:Ry -y-Meadows (Rousch). Struck out: By, Toey, 4My Meadows, l; Umpires: O'Oay and Harrison. , . 1 Obituary Notes .- ;, . k t MISS MART DAVIS -led at her home at 91,8 HuMlngton avenue, Xark, Thursday nVdrnlng ar 7 o'clock. She was 70 years old. . , . ,'- JOHN U HOTCHINE died at hla home at Weeping- Watar Thursday i Hfternoon at the age of 70 years. He, was an early settler and was tor many j years president of the Flrat National , bahkN He and' Mrs. Hutchlnn. who aurt'tvea him, celebrated tljelr golden wedding two years ano. ' '; 1 'jfARY O. WARNSR, wife of C. Hi Tfaroer, 15 Iowa avenues York, died; Thursday morning at the. Lutheran! hospital at Jfork, where Tte under-': went an operation last Monday morn- j Ing. phe was Hi years old. j ABRAHAM NICKEL, JR., died at! Henderson, fjVib., Wednesday morn- ! lna. He was 61 years, old. Hel home-i ateaded near 4 York tn the seventlea I ana.naa maae nis nome in cma county : inoe thsit time. Funeral services will ; be held Sunday' afternoon at lftO; o'clock, near Henderson at the Men-' nonltc t-hurch. ' -j DAft MORRIS, a formur resident of , Stella, Neb., died suddenly at Milwau kee, Wis. Evan Morris of Chicago, : brother of the deceased, went to Mil waukee to balng the1 remains to the home of their slavr, . Mrs. v?.- vv Hop0e, who Jives near Stejla. The i deceased formerly made hla, home j with Mrs. Hopple, his parenU having! died when he. waa email. ; , Persistent Advertising Is the Road to&ucQStv . t---'. j Standing!of TeamsJ WliST. tEAOMp. I NAT. LBAfiUaJ. I t, .w.i.pcvr ' w.i.?ct. Omaa , ..IS 15 ,mr PMla 76 fO ." Mncoljy' ...,:r. SO .f niooklyit .. Tl .ss Sloui C;ty..t. 4 IMS' Ifcaton . , ..' 13 .601 tlf toln.!.. t .SlIINow Torn ..41 1 ,54l t'ny,-r ,..t.l Tl .470! Plttalmrnh .l CS .40 j ' , Topeka .... ,41 U .45;lirhi ro . . . 60 71 4f.l pf;r!nRD " IS TWO TO St Joaspli '.II SI .41111417 Moll ...S7 75.4.i:'IU:,'-'ul'-L' xo 1 - U ITIrlilut ..:.US144li:lllltiall ..aM.r, . AJIICftV.EAUUK. I AMKR. ASSN. ' '. ,- W.T,.r. ' W.I..Pet.' Hoafon. f..70- M ,r,",'I-)ul,vme . .S4 f,S .115 iNtlrwIt -.,.71 lS.lr.7lndlananoll SO 14 .171 Ohlc-MIO .175 SS .Wl.Kaneaea-lty' 7S 44 .643 Hx. I.(,ula.j70 (ii .122jVinnapoHi 71 OS .521 WW Jira.. 4 .KlD'Ht. l'avl.x.. .71 Ca .11 IVaeh. ..'..r.6 44 .608!TnlMto V: . ..67 71 . eteehtntL 6s 46 .luIiColuni'iu. ..1 80 45., I'Mla. . ...20 101 .22fi,MllwauHee ..60 0lT.36t . ' TeelVrtlny'a Heatllla. ,' .WKSTBll.' t.kaoiu. -' - Denver, ?:"K'lrltt, 4.7 - ' V' fii: .l.,aeph. A-ft; Vitpekn. 1-1. I.l'r.il.t, i;-Plf l.'liv, I. . Olitahn. Ift Molliea.'!. " I v " NATIIiMAI. I.EAOJIR. , . j rtroolthai, ClYT Poaton, 5-0. ' ' . ' ' . '.fhllailrll hla", 3: Kate T-,rk, . , . VhlctteWlttahuriih. wet groajbda. . .-'tnclnratl. n -St. Iula, . - . - AMKKK'AN LKAQI7B. I ClevoJand. ; Chicago. 3. Rt. Louis, 0; lUroit, 1 Boston. y0; Woahlngton, 0; called ejid sixt,h rain. ' f 1 , AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis.- i: Louisville,, 3. Milwaukee, l Toledo. 4. I Kaivas City, 4; Columbus, !, Sc. Paulr 4; Indianapolis, 'S. '''..- y ..' v Gamea-.Todas Western1 league Topeka at 8t. Joseph, Wichita sit Denver, Des Moines at Jlncoln, Omaha t flioux'CltyT National League Brook 1V at Boa f on, Philadelphia at New York. Chicago at Pitts burgh, Cincinnati at St. Louis. - v - American Letgue Cleveland" at Chicago, St. Louis at Detroit, Boston at Washington, New York at Philadelphia BOHtfVdRDTlNS ' IN TWO-TEH PACE rtst sace Staged Witn Miss : New Sure, Who Is Unable ' - , to Hold Oiit. K OTHER RACE3 FULL OF PEP .1 Lincoln,' Neb., Sept. 8.-HSpecial Ttlegram.) Miss New Surehd Bon- ovord staged three excitinsr Seals in the 2:10 pace at the State fair Grounds this afternon, the latttr winning; trsf money py capturing; the second and third heats, after yielding to Miss New ( Sure in the; first event. -Miss New "Sure made tht best? time)5 2:Q4, but was unabletd keep up the! pace. . The. Summaries Trottln, three-year-old: dels; puna IMO: Don Dolpoia -llWard) ... .1 Lady Soiih (Chandler).,., Viola (Fl.her) vara Tram (Forest) .,-.,, ..I .,1 iTIma, 1:1114,1:31, 1:1314. . Trottlnj, 1:10 clav: puree 1700: Joa Vincent H11I).. ....., Great Jrop McDemld) . . . Jack Panic rParka) ,-r. .1,. I. Chief IBunrer) Sweet Aubrey (Shockley) ., Thnei, 1:14V tii, 9- .i .i- .s One mlla race, puree 11 Bna (Brandt), flrat; tlnka Lady (Tawell), aecand: Star O'Ryan (Short), thir; Un. concern, tnunseekarj, ,rourth. Time. 1:4111. 1 1 4 . I One-half mlla dash, pane 1100 Ethel Clark (John.on), Drat; iBIale B (floud); aecond; Arbor Day. (Kel!)r . ' u,u"" ,.oiiyi, lourin. , Time. 11(4. ' ' Tthree-fourtha mtleedash, pursa 1140: N IndlanMa (Plourd)v flrat; Magic Lantern' (Thompaon),aecand; Otllla (Burnett), third; Pickens (KeHy), lourtq. v"' Time, 1:1714. . ' v - Wealthy Farmer of Platte v : County, Sued, for Divorce Columbus, Neb.,, Sept. 8, (.Special Telegram,)-,Newton J. .- Maxwell, prominent farmer owning a sectioBCof land near Creston, has been made de fendant H) a suit for divorce brought by his wife itfthtdistrict court, Sarah E. Maxwell. The couole has hin married for twenty-eight years. Ms. Maxwell sks for $25,0Q0 alimony and I New Buiiaiiig' for Cohimbua. Columbhs. Nett. Sent -sn;,i Telegram.) G. W. Phillips,' one of me progressive bankers of lh ritv Will SOOn Start the1 Vrrtlnn rf a n. ! A .-, l:,j" . n. T. lev-oiuij unta minuing tn ' I'latte street, between 1 welfth and -Thir- teentn, wnich will be 66, by 80 feet, and will cost in the neighborhood of 140,000. x , - The lower part ju ill. be " used ' for businesl houses and upstairs for four room apartment houses, none which are in Columbus at th present time. - .... ' , While congeaa atlH la debatlnr the reve Tiua bill cre.rln, a tariff commlaelon, Preal dent K llaon began the work of aelectlnghe five jnen to compote the oommlaalon. Amonf thoaa under conelderatlon' are F. M, Hal atead, chief of euatoma bureau In lha Tree ury department: B. E. Pratt, chief of -the bureau of foreign an -lome.tlo commerce In the Commerce department, and Prof P W. Taueitg of Harvard unlvenlty, a political wvuv.w. ,,u iri(i aumomy. i Rtt. u. a. saT. Your , Hat ; Crowns Your Pfcture in the Park or on the Street and Is Worthy of More Than a Passing Thought ! New styles for, fall and winter are ready for you; at our store ' ' , . ' '-t.,--v ". DUNLAPS;. STETSONS,, ITALIAN BORSALINOS You will find better styltv in your hat if you luy the finer quality ,' PADDEN & 511 S. 16th St. v , LINKS LOSE JO SIOUX V Misjudged Fly in .Tenth, Allowa' Visitors to Score and - Win' ONxV -. .. Lincoln, Xeb., Sept." i.A mis judged fly. by a substitute .fitlder'jil lowrd a Sioux Cjjy'man to scojre iit tht t?nth.4?nning: and th visitors by a store of 2 'to made it two out of three pi the series. Score1.' ,.' SlOt'X citt. A AB. K. 0 ..... I 1 ..,4 0 ...; o Ollmore If vateon. rf . JKtl, lb . , Lelune, cf '. Connolly.'lb i . , I e) I 0 I .0 c I 0 ,..'4- 1 Itaoer, aa. -Coonaja 2b Llvinaelon, -felly. -V , Totala . .....IS I I , ' I t MKCOMC. . Carlleie, lt' I 1" 0 William,, aa . ...... 2 0-2 Gregory, 1, 0 1 Lobar, rf . I' 0, A Mfrae, lb . HunlA, lb Smith, 3b . Koh,rar. c Oardner, ,p . John,on . . Vhomaaon . 9 I - I 0 I 0 'IV 0 . 1 0 .1, VP 0 Totala 11 1 4" 14 14 'latted for KohTer In rsnth.. ( Battedfor tJlaWner In tenth. Two-base hits: Rohrer, Williams, O i'l more. Stolen basee: .CarllsfeV Lejeune, Rader, Coonay Sabriflce hits; Lober, Hunte. Struck out: By Gardner, 1. Bases on balls:. Off Oardner, 4: oK'Kelly. 1. Wild Pitch: Gardner. feft on bases; Lincoln, ft; Sioux City, J. Umpire :Csrney. i Mexicans-Will ArSk Troops WitMrawn, Jrom, Their Country 'Lrw i,ondon, ..Sept. 8. At the re- sumj'ti6n.'hereitoi(iay of the confer-: ctmierr y j in joint ent set- Z difficult Y ble that ' enoes ot the ilexican-American joint commission seexing a permanent tltimenrof the international diff ties it was resrarded as orobable that before this afternoon's deliberations were concluded the Mexican delegaAa 'jr would make a formal request for the si' withdrawal of General Pershing's' pu- tSN nrtve eispedition from Mexican terra!- toty. Papers bearing directly upon ' j this phase of the situation were tud- ' ie4 yesterday by tne 'American com- . i missioners. . ' ' - Ifleas relative to the maintenance I of 6rder along the border were ex- .' changed today. With Franklin K. -Lane; heading the Atnerican delega- 5 tion, presiding, the, commissioners en- gaged in discission which was ex- . pected to result in progress toward a better understanding of the objects r, in viem' , . ' . At noon i the following statement ' wa as issued: This morning s sessicm was devoted to consifleration of plans respecting the mutual protection of the border. It Was explained by the members of - the Mexican commission that it was j : 1 i. i j . tncir ycauc tnai auiiyC pi.n uoacvisctl which would avoid, all possible justi- ' fication nc frre recurrence ' of such incidents ,as- that at Columbus and would insure so far as was possible the protection of the border. To thia end, the American cofflmissionera soughtoknow what plan of co-op-eratron on the part of the United States, if any, would rarest help Mex ico in the putting down of bandits along the border. - , ''Consideration was given to plans already taken under advisement by Generals Scott and Obregon and ta the-plan -of forming a line of troorfs along each side of the- border which would supplement each other and a uisunti agreement ,9 tu co-operation. "The excitement in Mexico aroused by he'presene- of the American troops by their'long march southward Was said to have been produced by the. size of the force -ami escially' by the prfsence of artillery." , . - .The Scort-Obregon .plan content- plated cpJ0Perat'0n between American , anrl . f AatTran tronni in in IL t. r , i:. t... , . WJursuu ot oanqiu out carried- me promise that American troops would be withdrawn gradually as order was resfpreo .General Obregon proposed ' a system under which troops of each .-countrf-would maintain patrols alons - Vts own border, exchanging- informa-7 tion as to bandit movements to fa. , cjlitate the restoration of order. This ' is believed to be the second plan re ferred to in (the commissiona state ment .."I Team fares Stockholm. Stocklyolin, Sept.' 7. (Via London.) The-All-Amj rlcan soccer toot ball team left heref tonight for Chrlstlanla, from which port ' they will sail for New York on Friday on ' tne steamer oscar ll.- The members of the ofrici BITTNER ' Her. Grand. Bldg. team were, liven a moat cordial eend .off ' 4 ' i I a 1 : ,ir i i