THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1916.' 1 ''.'; Than w Wbe yaua- MUM naaata noua. Meal tat liraec fw We. I ExcMt far kite leal. Vmick arm enanW Ilka m aaat, . JIM acaa-t lae-.aun nejae. wsm ww ' There, Was d elayer Lpng Ago and Flirting Didn't. Strike He Used to Let HisVhiskers prow So Ladies Wouldn't Like Him, Him. ' AnfttW yeuBf pilchvr ninwl Solly! n ntvir got marrica, oy Boiiy i H one took f irl Par a widaumroar whirl. And h paid tha far on th trolls?. n OMAHA AMD, SIODX AGAIN SPLIT EVEN Lovu. North 'Aviates in Ninth Inning And Enemy Run w Nine Runs 6ver Rubfer. it. v ; i - Is KRAUSE HURLS TINE BALL As perthe accepted custom, the! Rourkes divided their double Diuwitn, the Sioux yesterday afternon, losing the first fray, 10 toj2 and winning the second, 3 to, Or - The first combat' completely broke the hearts of the 3,000 cash customers who turned out for the Sabbath con flict.' For ight innings Lou. North bowled along ; in big league style, holding the enemy to three lonely and scattered hits.- Omaha was lead- , mg i to i ana it looieta iik a,nomc victory. . " . . .' ' But in the first half of the ninth North decided to aviate. ' It was one of the1 most beautiful ascensions ever " seen p'n the local lo. We. don't know -who held th' altitude record before, 'but it's. cincb North, broke it yes terday. -. ,.. ,- v: :, Y I Walks Start Trouble. " -,' ' Lou started It by issuing a couple hi walks. Then the enemy's big artil lery got the range fand .when-the ; smoke of battle cleared away it was ' discovered they had marked up nine r runs, making it HI to I- ' v The Sioux put over five runs before - North could .retire a man. Then they put four more over. North issued V , thrr-r walk and was touched for ICV- . en hits, including Cooney's triple with- v.. .,,-, ', tne sacics loaueo. - f Lou was exceedingly wild 'all dur- ing the game, giving a total of eight passes. He also struck -out nine men. Bert .Grover whiffed- ten and only, allowed five hits. : -! y' i Krause in Great Form.-; ' " Harry Krause. hurled a great game iff the second contest. Only one man ; rrarherl third . base. Grover ' Gilmore was nailed, when he' overran the bag. utlmore was arsp tne only man io i Yeafh second base.Jhis game was, only veven. .innings by agreement. -- The Rourkes .piit ovtr two runs in . ,the fourth onEepper Clark and that v was enough' to win the way Krause ' j was eoin. , ThomDSOit started the in- j ning with a single end Miller beat out H UUtll. I91I11 iui.;mv was deliberately walked and Kilduff's force of Rorsythe jscored Thompson. Miller and Kilduff executed . a neat double steal with Miliar lugging the tally over, ' The gther JRourke run l w garnered in the" sixth, on Miller's douBle, a passed ball and Manhall's ' single to left, ' ' ' ' - , ' Xh last game ot tne year win pe played on the local lot todayT Omaha meets Sioux City in-the fifth game of the srriMorJt will also be ladies' day. The game starts at 3:15. : klit Caoner, Tknam, MlUar, KUduft, WaUoa, Krnaar. i-mIHm ui) nnra. Hadcr. HtalfB haaoat It was onejsailtk, ThamM, Foraj'lk, Walaaa, Kar, UTIDniMai Minm '"- . J - " ta Iralan. Iraku to Miller. Strmik aatl Bj Nartbi br Oravar. IS.. Baaa an bailai Off Martk, Si art Grover. 4.. Wild pltakl Oravar. raaaad baUi. Kraatar.. a , kaml Omaha, Si Rlaai Cltjr, S. Tlmat llSS. lm Iral Mollea.. gcara,, aacand ismat s , - ' ' AB1 B. H. 6. 8ialtk, H. ...... ...... I - ,''.' Bare, Sk ..J. :t Tbompaoo, el...,.f. ., S 1 ' ' X Millar, lb S 1 ts Marakal, e I - ' 1 , Panrtka, at.. " KUdaff. aa I . . 1 IraUBk... M- 1 S p. 'a a i w -Be4rS'0uthitWiolies;. . And Capture T wo Denver, Colo.y Sept iO.--Penver uthit-Wichlta and won both- games - of a , double header here today. The " second was called? at the. enof the Sixth on -account of darkness. Score, v tirst game - ' ';'i r. "Foi. rf.'...l.., Jckaonv cf .-. . "s Cor, If. Button, - sk,- ..... UrUfllh, c. ,...Y bltachl. lb. ' Rappa, lb. ..... White. I aa. i. Orltdn, 'p. ) WICrllTA. ' AB. R. R. O. A. B. Totals' ... 4 A . 1 S S S 0 . 1 - .. - Miller, rt, Reed, 3b... Oak. vcf. . Butcher, If. Dyer. 'aa.. Shlelda ib. Lloyd,- 'Jb. ,. Btevena, o,, Mrlott, p:".. ,l......lt , tDBNVXR. " 1 I 14 S S n i , i . 4 U 4 4 . .17 1 t '. 1 ' 1 I I 11 TV I 27 11 0 0 0-0 . Totals ....... Wichita ......0 Denvtr -, ; Stolen baaM, Oahee. - Three-baae 1 hit: Oakea. 1 Baaea on Salla: Off Griffin, tl off Irion, ; Struck out.' By Orlffjn, 1; or Iiion, tj ' 8acrlftce fly: Butoher. ' Double - ntaye: Llord tai ShleldaY White to Rappa to Orlfflth: Orlfflth to Rapai XllacM to Brit ton'to Rappa. Time: l:a0. Umplrea: Shan non fend Miller. Score, aacond .same: '. WICHITA.' j V ,.. , . . ( :; cf. Pox, rf. Jackaon, Corf If... -.... - Brltton, 3b. ' . . UrUUtlu c. ... Xltachl, 3b. ...... Rappa, lb. ....... ' White, AB. . 1 . - . 3 . 1 IH. O. A. .0.1) ,0- 0 1 3 0 . Urlffln.vp. 3 '.0 a i 3 0 1 0 s o a ...a 1 "0 0 " 1 111 10 -lll . II Miller, rf i Sjied, aa. OBkei, cf. Butcher, . If. ' lyer, .3b. ... Dhlelda, lk- i l.loyd. Jb. ,. .-Hheatakfl t.s.. Andrevf, ip. ' . - j . . Totala ..1 ;t DENVER.' AB. R, H. O, 4 1 la. 1 . 10 o. t !l 3 0 : 0 1 - 4 -1 -T. ,1 1 , 1 0 '3 4 , , 0 1, 1 J- 35 B -11 IS I 1 Called pit account ot darfcifeM. f Dnvftr .rr;'. .. ....... .9 4 !- 0 6 toleri baseai i"ox. Miller. Two-baa hlta: Butcher. Bantja oh balla: OfL Orir- Oakoa, Butcher. tin, i; off An draw, rf Struck out: fir Grif fin, 2; by Andrew. U lkcrlflc fly: White. Sacrlflc Mt: Jatkton. Hit by pitched ball: R4, BhlcWa. , Double playi: Lltxchl to Urltton; White to Brltton to Rappa. Tlma: 1:05. - Umplrea: Shannon and Sillier. v ., JieoU Wiaa Jnraty. -r? ?!, Ia.7 Sept 10. (Special Tlrrat.) Neola ehttt out Perata In ,a fame here today featured by four home rune by the ecore of 19 to . ' It waa the flnrt vame4 toi tne tour nam t a u The ore; . r.h.b. Neola p 4t S 3 I -III 1 Perala ?tU,;,,f t t I 0 M 0 0 - t I Batterlea: Neola, Bennett and Lacy; Per sia, Hoffman and 8 wan ff ' V - . laapcrtala Wl. ' ' The Council Bluffa Imperlali defeated the Treynor, la,H club by the acore ot to 4. Imperials 1 I M M t I II I Treynot . ......1 0 9 9 A t 94 ' Banteiiee: Impertala, Achati and League : Treynor. Stun beam and Smith.. . 7 Tired. A chine Mttao.ee fteUereel. ' . -N. . Sloan'a Unlraent ltfhtl dp pi led, a little quiet,, and your aoreneaa dlaappeara like maitc Get a 4$e bottle tody. AIV drua: . flata. Adrertiaament. - : J.Je.--;'.fest-( Fiffy'Fifty Again Veteran Golfer a H?.ro at Merion Scare, flr4 BaaM! - -.i OMAHA.' ' ': i ' ' AH. . B. Kaalth.V.... n.rar, JO........J. Thvaapaaa, ef.... Millar, lk....a Krucaer, .-.,,,. Faraytka, rf.,... Kilduff, aa Irrkua, b.. ...... Kartk, p.v....... I J J Ollmora, If.,. Wataoa. rf.... Mala, lb..-..., lJeaiM. ef.., Cannollr, Sk.. fUular.-aa.... . CMitey, Sb.r. , Living atone, OraTor, p ' Tatala...,. Omaha , Bnatu..(i Hlta ....... 8kuz City ftana' HIU ...... M S f gbi Ji cinr . ab. . H. 4 1, 1 4 1 4 r S t 1 vj; i 11. 10 0. A. B. 11 tfi: 1 IT Ml A. t I t t 1 1 S I 1 S - Q i 17 S 1 s- 1. 1-i -M 1 1- 7 IS klui , ' TetaJa dllamara, Wataan, Mela, lb lJaune, f Cannally, Sk. , . Radar, aa Coney, k.... UTtnalane, a. uarai, p...... Kellv s . . 1 . . ........ tl- S IOGX CITY. AB. R. H, 1 1 S H. .......... S . rf i i 1 ' i , S 1 "alfUTttaitltliUit V W . IV .- v DaosM i.-y, 1, .- JJ J Totala ..... .14 . , 5 IS - yBatta for Connolly In ninth. ' . ' 'Batted tor Rder In njnth. , 14 S Kan. HIU ...... Sioux City1 1 .T.I 1 1 .1 ,f-r BtU 8 , 0 0 00 . . 0 1 1 1 S That baae nltl Ollmora, Twa-aaaa hlta: Krmuse, Mller. Saerlflm hit I. Marahall Stolen kaaeai MUler, Kilduff. tknlbia playi Clark ta Conner to Met to Caoney. Htmek alrti By Krauae, Si by Clark,-1. Baaea an tallal Off Clank, 1. Paaaeal ball: Liylng tana.. Left on baaea i Omaha, Si sloux City, 4. Ttnial 1:10. tmplrai Mollca. i . . , -. bfflKSTlHCMICTORS Take Both Endi of Double - t ). Header From "Des , . Moinei. v SObEES 16 TO 5 ANIJ 1 TO 4 Lincoln, 'Neb., Sept?. 10. Lincoln won both end's -of the, double - header with Des Mpines today, 16 to 5 and 5 to 4. Extra base slugging won the first and wildness by Des Moines pitches gar the Ducklings the itc onit :' Score, first: garnfc: ; . , ' i , ' PES MOINES. : .- I Rnkn. rf. aiai.i mimm laan iiaaa.iaa ; -: tlf t It; lenie.KKI&fe I w. Huntar. or. Hartford, at. ,. Melon n. 3b. Jonea, lb. ?. Caaa. If, .. ...... Rivaby. o. , Ewoldt, tb. Baiter, p. . . .u . . HlislObothnm, p. ..t -..I ' Totala,....; Carllala, If.'.. Wllllama, ta.. . Thomaaon, cf. XAber. rf. .... Moraa. lb..,. P. Hunfer. lb. Smith, 3ka... Johnaon, ,t o. . aat, p. i .... VI ,.S 1 :V,-US ....JlS S LINCCILW. . AB. TL ...'..S 1 ;:"::! i 0. Sv 13 H. O. A. 8 ' 0 4 1-1-0 i V . Totala ,. Dee Holnea Lincoln ... .. . Three-baaa hits: Two-baae hltau. Johnaon,v Eaat, 3T t :". t 4 II S 10 1 8 S i jl 14 Hlsilnbotham. r. Hunter- (3), 37 14 0 .1 0 1 0S Smith, carllala. Thomaaon. Morae, Rlraby, Bwoldti louble play: Jonea 'ta Rlaaby to Hartford to Rlseby. Stolen baaea: Wllllama, Mora.: F. Hunter 3K .Smith, Meloan, Caaa. Sacrifice hlta: Wllliamav (21,- Lobar. Struck out: By Boat, 1. - Baaea.pn balla: Off Eaat, 4: off Hlnlnbotham, 4. Hit by pitched ball: iBy Hlnlnbotham (Carllala), Paaaed ball: Rlrabr.. utly. an paaea:. jjineoin, a; una Motnea, 11. Time, 1:43. 'Umpire: Carney. nl Score, second fame;- t 0J . ' DES-MOINESV Hahn. rf. W. Hunter, cf, Hartford, aa. Maloan, So.. . Jonea, lb. .' . Caaa.. .If. Breen, If. ... RlKflby, e, ' . Ewoldt, 3b.' Kllleenw p. I Baker, p. a '. Totala .., Carllnle, ltV , Wllllama,aa. Thomaaon. cf. Lobar, rf. ... Morac. 3b. r. H9nter, Smith, 3b. Rohrer, c. Earl, p. . . Qa-dner, p. i Totals' AB. B. ...3 , 0 ...3 ...t ...i ...i ...0 lb. .1 "0 31 4 .. LINCOLN. . ' ' AB. R.( :::::::? :.V .......i 1 1 , t . r o s . 1 .,... I 0 a o; or s i J 0 1 T 0 I , 0 1 0" 0 . 0 0 IS I I SI II I Caned endof teventh hr afreemeiri. DeO Molnea . A . .'. . . 0 3 1 6 0 1 04 Lincoln 0 0 4 0 1 0 I - Two-baae hlta:- Loner,' Thomaaon. Home roni Jorfee. Double playa: Wllllama to Smith to- ajtunter; Kllleen to Harford to Jonea. Sacrifice hit: Hartford. Struck out: y Yearl, 3; 1y Kllleen, l;.by Baker, I. I Baaea on nalla:'Oft Tearl, Troff Kllleen, 7; ff Baker, 1. Left on. baaea: Lr.com, I: Dea Molnea, 4. Hlta: Off Tearl, 4 hlta In elx lnnlnav: off Kllleen, 1 kit In three ra fclnfa. Tlme 1:34. Umpire: Carney, . Nonpareil Foot Ball - -; 1 -MerkMeet Tliesday Night Tuesday night, the Nonpareil -foot ball team, 1915 champions of Omaha, will hold a meeting at the Nonpareil club rooms, reorganize for the sea son of 1916 and then adjourn to Lux us park and put On tfteir initial pre liminary practice stunt ',. vi,' An Krfeetlra Caukk Traatmant. - Oiia teaapoonfyl ef Dr. Xlno'o Htw Dta 'covery tajlen aa needed will aootho and chock' your eouvh nnd bronchial Irritation. All druaclala Advartlacm.nt. 1 ' . U- (S- WOEfZ SOrKl. ""John G. 'Anderson, the veteran golfer, was a Kero-at tlfe first day's play jor the amateur golf champion- amp on inc-iiriKS si tne aierion uou cliib "at Haverford.' , Pa. H Anderson. after making 90 for the course -in Standing of Tearhs. WEST. LEAOUB. NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. ';- W. L.Pct. Brooklyn ..77 t .402 Boaton ....71 14 .588 New York 63 S3 .104, Plttaburih S! 61 .477 Chlcaco ...43 73 .4S St. Loula ..(8 77 .430 ClnclnnaU .13 II .181 AllER. ASSN. W T. TM LoClavllla .lto .113 Indlanapolla II 61 .166 Xanana uty 77 ea ,&bb Minn 71 10 .631 St. Paul ..71 70 .507 Toledo .... 71 .411 Columbua ..tfl 10 .433 Milwaukee ,10 il .3(0 irner.llj 1 0 0 0 OZelder.lb yVtLIb 110 1 OPIack.rf rbee.lb. I I t 1 0Mann.cf rWarner.SB I Blcbee. Carey.of . ' 4 H'an.lffb I Wagner.ea 4 Schulte.rt J'naton.lb I Balrd.lt, I ldt,a 4 Omaha ,..00 47 aSS7 Lincoln ..Jit 67 .171 Slonz City 71 60 .411 Dea Molnea so 61 .604 Denrer ...47 71 .416 Topekn -... tt 77 .460 Wichita ..66 16 .1071 SL Joaeph 61 11 .411 AMUK. .blSAUUIS. , .. S. W. L. PcC Boaton ....77 61 .670 Detroit ,.77 61 ,666 ChlcatO ..70 61 .661 New Tork 71 64 .EH St. Loula 71 16 ,632 'Cleveland II 47 .607 Phlla.- . . M 101 .330 - -: . I : - Yeaterday'a JteatilU. S' ,1 1 . ' WESTERN LEAOUB. '- '' Topeka; 0-0; St. Joaepk, 3-1. 'Wiohlta-, 0,1: Denver 3-1: Dea- Molnea, 6-4t Lincoln, 1S-C. -j Bloua City, 10-0; Oniaba. I-'I. )f , v NATIONAL , LE AOUB. Plttaburfk, I: Chlcka-o, 7. ' Cincinnati, Jli at. Loula, I. " " , 7. . ; AMERICAN LEAOUB. ,f Detroit, 3 : .Clerelnnd, 1. ' , ' , St. Loula, 5 i .Chicago; I. . - ' , - ''. n AHERIOAN ASSOCIATION. ' ' ' . Indlanapolla, 1-3: Mlnnekpolla, 3-3. Loulavllle, 1-4: St. Paul, 3-1. . Columbua. 7-1; Milwaukee, 3-1.. Toledo, 3-0 Knnaaa City. 1-1. ' ' . -1.,. (inntaa Todar. . .;. Waatern' 'Leaaue Topeka.t 8t Joaeph, Wichita' 4t Denver ,k Dea Molnea at Lincoln, Slous. City at Omarna. National LeaaueBrookiynat Boaton. L-Phlladelphla at New York.. -j ' Amerloan League nu -Louia at unicaso, Detroit ot Cleveland, Boaton at Washington, Now York at Philadelphia. , Ralph Peters Wins , Golf CEampioiiship jf the Coiintry Club Ralph ePters won the "golf cham-. pionship df the Country dub yester day, by winning in (he final round of the , club tournament from .W. N. Chambers, 3 up -and 2 on thirty-six holes. -, ' . .- - Peters obtained a big lead on his rival in the morning play of eighteenf tionia. holes, getting an advantage ot a up. Peters shot the course in- 78 in the morning round, white Chambers shot an 80. . . --' -i - . ... In -the afternoon Chambers bearan to ovettake (his opponent, but could no,t quite reach htf mark. Chambers fumed in a 76 on the afternoon eighteen, while Peters shot a 79. y - . . . the mocning, was so determined to qualify that he1 went out in -the after noon and came in with a score df 70.1 cutting on ArstroKes to quality is no small -feat and the Siyaney golfer was heartily congratulated when be turned in, ni nitnrnoon tpcore. FORMER JiODREE STARS FOR CUBS LUlfllS AND ARMOURS ARE NOW FIFTY-FIFTY - , Packers Win Yesterday After Losing Saturday in the , v .i Championship Raoe: TRIMBLES Wlk THE PRELIM Sport Calendar Today By FRANK QUIGLEY. . The. second game of series of three ttheduled by the Omaha Ama teur Base Ball association jo. decide the Class A mateur championship of Omaha was glomfned by the Ar mours before a large crowd at Luxus park yesterday afternoon by the score of 5 to i.. Luxus park was packed to its capacity.. The do(e favored the Suds congregation, but they failed to deliver the groceries and after a gruel ing uphill fight the -Packers partook ot the sweetmeats. .Now 'the teanis stand 50 to -50, because' the Luxus shut-outthe Packer Saturday by a-J to 0 score. . " The preliminary argument between the Krspiceks, Class C champions efnd the Trimble Bros. unnetups in tmt booster league, a Class C organiza tion, was won' by the Trimble Bros., score, 2 to 1. ! ' : ! ,.- 'A ' ' In the initial paragraph the Luxus drew the fifst .(flood when Denntson walked, going to thirckon a two-base swat by Minikur nQ . scoring on a single by Hazen. The Armours carhe right back and; cornered a couple. Learner singled, Ryisn hit to Minikus, ,who' fumbled thle.puT and both were safe. Yost' rolled one down the third base line,- Atkins threwild to first, -Learner dashing across the pan and Ryan marching to (bird. Corcoran put the soft peddal on one to short and Ryan counted. The Luxus tallied, two in the third when Dennison sin gled, stole second, scored on a bingte bv Minikus, who stole. second and stored on a drive by Jim Melady. In the fifth the (Armours knotted the score. Leamerfdrew free trans portation and ,Ryan did likewise, Yost clearly beat out a bunt and At kins threw wild attempting. Jo nip him, Learner scoring on the play. .Round number six the Armours pur the -tangle on ice. Andy Graves sin gled, Rapp rolled-one to the' ; hot corner. Wachtler, who, wa switched to third, threw wild, Graves going to third and Rapp to seconds The former scored on a fly to right by Learner and Rapp cftped across, the crockery on m two-bagasmach'by Ryali. - Either Wednesday or Thursday the Armours and Luxus will collide in the final mix to decide the CIassA amateur championship "of Omaha at Rourke park. Score: I-' ' IXs- .-, armours. - w?i,8,i . n.nn.lh 113 0 Olmlth.lf 4 0 0 0 0 Ort'aon.rflb S tea .Mlnlk'a n 4,0 1 '31SS 6H.acn.lb- 41111 10 0 I 1 Esjrl Smith Distinguishes Him self at Bat in' Chicago ' 1 : ! ,;.', Uniform. ; :i S JO 7- FRAY,?. L'er.lbrf 13 3 Ryan,aa- .311 '. i - a -i a Corc!n.3b 4 0 11 IMeladtf.ot 4 1 J t 0 .m..ia a a I S$ OAtkina.lb 4 1 I 0 t a . a a 1 nw-ar thlh I 6 0 1 1 Colllna.cf 4 0 3-0 OH'eh'Vn.0 I J J 1,1 Qravea.rtp 4 1 0 S 0Hollan3,p 1 0 f 0 Madden 1 0 S 1 .0 -Totals.. 31 Ht I. , , Luiua . 1 v s o "1' . , Armonra . 0 0 I I Earned rune: Lusue,' 3;. Armaura,' 1, Stolen baaea: Dunnlaon. Mlnlkua, Leaner. Ryan, Toat, Two-baaa hlta-. Illnlkua, Ryan, Struck cut: By Holland, ir by 'Madden, Is by FletSher, It by Oravea, .1. Baaea on balla: OK Holland, 3; oft Fletcher? I. Hit 1y pitched ball: Dy Holland, 3. Double playat T..1 to Corcoran. Hlta and rune: Off Hol lander, I runa and 1 hlta In five and two- third innlnaa; on jnaonen, v runa ana v CUBS LOSE v . Chicago,; Sept. ' . 1CL Pittsburgh score dsix . runs in the nintki inning today, driving Packard from the-slab and pounding -Frettdergast, winning 8 to '7. ' Earl Smith, an Omaha recruit, starred a bat for the Cubs. Bus, leign Grimes, a pitcher from. Birming ham, made a favorable impression . With Pittsburgh. Score:'-- ' A ' cHicAcro. t ' AB.H.O.AH. 6 1 . 1,6 I 1 I 0 01 n i i o 0 OHaler.lb 4 711 I 0 0 PHmlth.ir 3 .1 Archer.e 0 0 Pach a; Jb 0 OWort'n.aa PITTSBUROH. .AB.H.O.A.B. 1 3 4 a a l. a v t 3 0 ft 0 10 14 0 3 1 0 i 1 4. 1 I 4 S 0 OPackard.p I ,0 1 1 ,0 0 0Pran's't,p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0'S 00 Totala.. II ,117 11 1 In two and1 one-third Innlnta: ot( Fletcher, a-hlta ad I runa in tnraa mninaa: o '5 I runa, ad 1 hit I all Innlnaa. Faaaed ball' , vat. H.aft on baaea: Luxue. I: Armoura. a. Time: 1:16. Umpire": Kane, . .,1 ) FlratOama. , . , 00106006 01 4 4 Trlmblaa , ......0 0 0 0 0 I I S 01 t Battertea: XraJIceka, D, Hubatka, Oood ro and Delahanty; Trlmblaa, Sumovltoh adn Sobeakl. Umpire: KocKor. Struck, out: By Hubatka, 10;- by Qoodro4; by Sumovttch, 7. Baaea on balla: Oft Hubatka, 3So(t Qoodro, It off Sumovlteh, I. -rimal.liSS, , Miller Park Golf . Cracks Too Much - For Fremont Meii - 'w' ... - : '.:..- Miller Park club golfers triumphed 'over Fremont Country club, cracks in a 36-holt inter-club match, played over the Miller Park, links yesterday morning and afternefcn. , ' Play was checked by the Sassau system. In theV oSorning rourtd of eighteen the Miller Parkers defeated the Fremont sharks A9 to 12, seven points . -In the afternoon, round plsy was even.v both teams making fifteen pe-ints. f hiuLthe Omaha crew won by seven points. - Twelve men played on eachteam. ' A. ' Ben Yousem turned in the low score of the Miller Park men. You sem shot the jq holes in -ltw. -u BrandeTs Overwhelm k :;J .The Gretna. Athletes Gretna, Neb;, Sept. ID. (Special.)' Playing vastly superior ball in all-de partments, the, Brandeis Stpres team ot umsna again administered aeieat to the local team. The , score rwas 13 to OSiThe visitors smashed Got tch's offerings to all cornesr of the lot, making.jixteen hits and thirteen runs, The locals could do-nothing with Olson and failed -to cross, the plate for a singel run. Hansen-" for the -local boys got three hits and played an nice game". All the UrarN deis tearh played gfocV ball, Lawler getting a three "and two bagger? Dy gart pulled down two sure hits and put up his uo'uay brand of classy ball iu' center field. J , ' ''- Bchm Ulller.n 1 Qrlmea,s. 8 Mamaux,n 0 Flach-. 1 ' Totala. .40 16 37 I, 8 ' 'Batted (or Miller In fifth. Plttaburth ' ..0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 4--l Chicago ......I 6 '0 3 0 0 3 0 07 Two-baao hlta: Schulte. BalerA Three-baaa htS: Smith. Home-run: HlnchmSn. Btolen baae: Flack. ' Sacrifice hlta: Mann, Pachoua. to wamor. to johnaton; saier to WortmaniTHomtnand was the low1 visitor, nego- facnouai no ateiaer io naier, taaaea on baUa: Off Miller, 1: off Orlmea, Iroff Pack ard. 4; offPrendegeat, 1. ' Hlta andaarned runa: Off MUler, 0 hlta and 6 runa fn four Inning; off 0ramea, S hlta and 3 runa In 'four Inntnfa; off Mpmaux, 0 hlta and 0 runa in one Inning; of Packard, U hlta and S runa In eight one-third lnnlngal Qt4 Preder faat, 4 hlta and V1,1' ln two-third-ln-nlnr. Strdok out: By Miller, 3; by Packard, 1. Vmplreai Rlnsler and E&aon. - ' Redo Defeat t'wdlnala. , .' St. Loula, Mo., Stit. IC-rClnclnnatl hit Steele hard today and defeated St. Loula In a looaely played rame, 1 to i. Thla. cloned the aeaaon nera lor . the ' St. Louis Na- Score: , . ... , CINCINNATI. . ST. LOTUS. AB.H.O.A.B. . AB.H.O.A.B. Neale.lf 13 10 OStaw'ri.lb I .0 I 0 0 Oroh.Jb VIS 1 I OOonaalca.0 3 0 1 4 0 Rouah.cf 4 '3 a4 '0 OBrottenftn 3 1110 Chaae.lb 4 It 11 ,0 OHnyder.lb 4 0 4 1 0 Orlfftth.rf 4 13 0 IMIIIer.lb -10 16 0 McK'le.lb 4 10 1 OHmlth.rf I 111 I I I.ouden.aa 4 Huttn.c .. 4 Moaeley.p I Tlla..l7 1127 , ,yv...- I 1 i 1 0 1 1 11 0 s o rs o 111 0H'nab.b 0 V I)erk.2n 0 o IHeaclier.iC 3 10 0 0 - Wllaon.of 1 0 S ft 1 7 .IBoeh.aa 1 ,4 0 1 0.1 Sleele.p l 0 Oi f ft antiar 1 a a a a ':' Iill.p A 1 01 0 'Long 10 0 0 0 . ,' , V Toala..ll 137,11 I Batted for Steele In fid IV 1 -Batted for Lots In nlnth ; .. -. Cincinnati . ...3 -I 0- 1 1 0 0 07 St., Loula .....0 0' 0 0 I 0 1 0 01 Two-baae .hlta: Oron. Brattem, Griffith. Three-ban hltaiHuhn. Stolenspaaeei' Chaae, Rouen, . BeacherA Double playa Snyder to Hornaby. to Snyder, sdroh to Clfaae. Baaea on balla:Vff Moaeley, 6; off Steele, 1. Hlta and earned runa: Off Moaeley, 6 hlta and 0 runa In nine Innlnnn;- off Steele, 11 htla and 4 runa In flva Innlnga; off Lota3 hlta and 1 run In four Innlnga. ' Struck out: By Moae-' ley, 6; by Steele,- 4; by Lots, 1. Umpire: O'Day and-Harrlao. . i , J Roada and Shopmen Parley. ;' - Chlcagd, Sept.'- Negotlatlona' .between ahopmen of twenty-two weatern iallroada and tire railway managera are prograaalng amicably,, railway offlclale aald .tonight. Re porta that a atrlke would be called Mon day nn noma llneaparere terme faiae. tiating the 36 holes in 167. OttaHa Rider Wins S - ' AH But One Race ; At Nebraska Oity ' Nebraska City, Neb., Sept., 10. Opeiai leiegram.; motorcycle races held' here this afternoon' resulted as follows: . Three-mile- event. . Lut; Omaha, first) Hart.'Hiaatha, second; lohnson. Hiawatha, third. Best time, four and eighteen and one-ha'lf min utes. One mile against. time, Lutz, first: Graves, second. Creveson, third. Best time, 'one nineteen. Five-mile event, Lufz, first; Hart, second; Reed, er, third; tim, seven and six and a half. Ten-mile event, Hart, first: Reeder, second; Lutz, third; time, fif teen and forty-one. In , the ten-mile race Johnson of Hiawatha, had a spill, but was not injured. A fair sized crowd attended the races. ,' l !: I DatAartlnanO Ordera. s ' 1 Waahlnaton. Sent. . (Anacial Tal.aram 1 Harriet 8, Thompaon haa been appointed poetmaater at. Boatwlck, Nuofcola . county, Nebraaka, vlcaiW. J. Plnkerton, realgned, William T. Irrabea, haa been -appointed rural leuor oarrier at reiver, w u. 1 A. L. Nlcholr of Lawrence county, South Dakota, haa been appointed elesk la tha civil aervlca oommlaalon. ' Indigestion and Constipation. "I recently discovered in Chamber Iain's Tablets the first medicine to trive me positive and lasting relief. Prior to their use I suffered frequent ly from indigestion and constipation," writes Mrs. Anna Kadin, Spencerport, .rY. uotainaoie everywnere. Adv. iWainrOtFrnlnr mt Qrwt Wwtrtf Clr eali IdmUm MUmukoM. . , lUrtnir Clou ef MMtrral sleek ej clfafe imIIbv -it Moatrsxml, ' GolfTranMM Ut thampthlp toart iMcnt ptm Mvmphla. Ila-Jiiuiiwl m.4hM tor Whlppajr ehal Uncc ep, at UrrUtown, k. J. . Fot Ball Vnlventtr af PnnrlTsiU mndlstet report for prrllmliv.rjr prsctlss. Hen Nhsswtv Vnw Yrk itst ftr Iwri how PM ! SyrarOMs. Krntuckjr tot fJr horN iliw peiM 11 onUvlIl. -w nsailng'wjoatusay llandw vt. Krvr Ham Mr. BitMsa runu, at KanuM i nyfc iim sUfxaa va. tlak Hanloa. ten roanda, at Yark Willi onm v. Johnny Moler. raunrt. at Phlladlhla. PmImt Mine va. FlKhtlna- Bak," twelva round., m PlttafleM, Maaa. slack Itoyla va. Youat kHaadaw, treatj rauada, at Klmwaod, O. ' - V JosiesTakeJBoth , v Off Topeka Kajvs -, " - - St. Joseph, Mo., Sepf. 10. St.' Jo aeph took both rJnds of a double header froiii ,Topeka Score, iirsA game: - TOrBKA. heVe today. Lalhrop, f. Agler, If. ... Ooodwln, Ib. ... Engle, II, Monroe.- c. . . lv Llndamore aa. ,. lenrwell, rf. ... Allen. lb ...... Hall, AB. R, ,1-0 . - 0 .. 4 O1 fv..v. Totala .... ,.T 4 H.. 0 0 . S I 0 '! S II O. A. K. 0-0 0 1.0 6 11 0 0 11 0 7 7,0 a a IS ' .... I i 0 0 4 Ill Wrlalll, cf. . : ; . Sommara, lb, , McCabe, tb. ... Ktrhham, If. ,. Sullivan, rf. , .., MeuiellaiKl, aa, Puaner. a. ...... Been, Ib. ........ v S , 0 0 Hovllt, p. If: 0, I ...,.. 0 I 31 ST. 'JOSEPH.- I AB. Ft. Si O. ..A. I 0 0 0 4 I I 4 0 o-I i -s ; i o i o i i .i i il a a r y 1 i o J 7 If It 0 1 Rift. I'l 0 0 Tomla , ...........It I ,1 St. Joaeph ...0 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 Topeka ..O i.O 0 ,0 0 6 0 04 struck 'out: By Hovllki I; By Ball, . Baaea OR balla: Off Hovllk, I: off Hall, I. Stolen . baaea: Ooodwln, Hovllk, Baxrlllce hlta:- Sommara,, McClelland. 8utllvan .Wright,. Klrkham. Two-baaa .hlta: Hoillk, Sulllvani Paaaed ball: Monron. Ioubl4 play: MoCabe to McClelland to Sommara. Left' On baaea: St. Joaeph, 1 1 Topeka, I. Earned runa: St. Joaeph, 1. i.Tlrae: lill-,' Umplcp: Kane. Boore, aaoond game.: . V-', '.. t. TOPEKA. ' ! '-: '' , AB. B.vH. O. A. Lathrop, fit. ........ I Aglar. It. ........... I Ooodwln, lb. ..T.... 1 , 0 Engle, 3n. v i.ij... I S Monroe, c. .........1, 0 I.lndamora,v aa. ...s.,3. 0 BurwOlU-p. 8 0 ' Allen, lb. ......... 3 0 Qoyle, rf. .' I 0 "Total '.'.l.e.SO-7' 0 ' , V . T, JOSEPH,' .,.-,- (AB. B. H. O. A. B. Wright, ef .ft 1 1,1 Sommara, lb, , i I 0 .0 4 Mciaoe id. ...... aa a. .. o a a Klrkham, If. ( 0 1,1 Sulllvaa. rf. ..... . . .11 MccyellaSd, aa. ..... .1 0 Fuaner, o .......l ,. 0 Beera, lb. I 0 1 0 10 I. II ll . INDIANS DEFEAT . DETROIT -TIGERS Glelancl, After Losing Seven Nfltraight, Crushes Hughie ( '- Jennings' Crew. , . SOOEE IS EIGHT TCKTWO ' Cleveland,' Sept. " 10. After, losing seven straight games, Cleveland cele brated its homecoming today by de feating Detroit, 8 to 2. Jiitlei,' who- started ttr pitch for Detroit, was wild and -ineffactive, .while a combination of hits and passe gave Cleveland four more', run In the seventh. Sneakelr and Cobb, rivals tor the bat- tinB chamDionshio. went hitless, each drawing two bases os Dans. ocorc. CLEVELAND. , DETROIT. . AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. (Jraner.lf 1 1 3 0 6Vllt.3b '4 1 13 l Mullen, If 1 0 0 .0 OBuah.aa - S Turner.lb 4 113 flfobb.cf 3 Speaker.ct 3 0 6 0 SVeach.lt 4 Kav gh.lb 4 1 0 0 0Burna.lb 4 c"K'.'. lata nYituna.lb 4 OutaVn.lll i 0 14 1 OSlannge.o 4 0'lll.u 4 0 11 OJamea.p- "1 Monon.p 1 i e i, ..nwiai,.,.!. a uagoy,p t i I a w.-ui, a y : . Hellntan 1 Totala. .S3 1. 17 IS OEhmkcp 0 ',-' w V " :' 1 Totala.. 3 1 HOIS' "Batted for Boland In eeVenth. Detroit ......I 0 I 0 0 I 0 0. I Cleveland .,.,0 4 0 0 0 0 4 Two-baaa . hltr "' 'Crawford, Hellman, Oraney, Turner, Knvanaugh. Bacrmcy an. TurneJ. Hlta and earned runa: Off Jamoe. 6 hlta, 4 runa In one and two-thlrda Innlnga; off Boland 1 hit. no runa In four and oner third innlnga: off Cunnlngnam, a niie. no n.n. im twn.thlrda Innlna: off Morton, 3 hue. I rune tn three Innlnga: off -Bagby, 3 hlta, no runaln all Innlnga: off Bhmke, 1 hi,, nn rune In one and one-third 'Thnlnga. Haaea on balla: Off Morton, 1: off Jamer, I: off Boland, li off Cunningham, 3. Struck -nut. Bv Marten. 1: br Haejoy, i: ny noiana. I: by Khmke. 3. . L'mplrea: mneeu . anu Owen. - Browma Beat Chicago. Chicago, Bepu 10. Era-era bylddle Col Una aOid Jack None, coat Chicago aecond place .today and enabled St., Loula o. win tha f Irat 'game of tha aerlra,' lut, after ten Innlnga. ' - Neaa' error paved the way for thn flrat run In the aecond Inning but the tying run came In the aevenHh. - Maraana atntleri, Hartly hit to Weaver, who threw to P.. Col)ine, but lEddle fumbTed the ball and Maraana- -wrni yu iniiu . . tln'e aacrlflca fly - The game went InW extra -innlnga and Ruaaell weakened In the, ninth. Shotton walked 4ml Miller alngled. Slaler sent both home Sin hie alnale and went to aecono on the throw home. He counted, from aacond on. an Infield out. Score: , '. LOttlS. . CHICAUO. - . AtlHrlAnl' AB.H.O.A.E. Shotten.lf 3 0 I 0 OJ.Cal'na.rf 6 3 0 0 0 oweaver.aaa a a, a i 1 Vo 0 4 4 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 0 01S 0 s 0 3 4 0 tilt 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 ! o, 000 t II 0 6 313 OE.i'era.lb 4 1 I S 0 fl.1arkann.lf 1110 0 ONeaa.lb 4 1 1 j e it 1 01.elbbld.ct 4 3 111 3 OTerry.ee o i a a I'OSrhalk.c S 1 4 6 I ORuaaell.p S 0 0 I O'Von K M t t 1-1 J. Wllllama, iTotala, iT..Tai..''.-T' ' 31 U Called 1n aavanth by aaraament.1 St: Joaeph 1. ...'.. 0 0 0 1 Topok ............0 0 . 0 0 v Struck out: By Wllllama, ; by Burwell, 3. Stolen baaea: Aaoodfrrln. SaOrifloa hit: Sommara. Two-baaa hlta: McCabe,-Burwelt. Wild pitch Burwell. Lett an- baaea:, -St. Joaeph. Si Topeka. I, Earned runa: St. Joaeph, It Topeka, K Tlmo: 1:10 Umpire Kane. . .. . . Bulgar King Visits N. ". Kaiser, on Eastern Front Berlinj ' Sept. 9 (Via London). "King- Ferdinand aof Bulgaria," says art rtftfrrnl atatemnnt iaiifil hnrn. "ar. Kconapanied by the crown prince and the chietot the Wuiganan cabinet, has arrived, at main Headquarters on the eastern front to confer with the German emperor." V ' .s , MllUr.rf Rlalnr.lb. Pratt, 3b 6 0 7 M'aana,ct o a a Rumler.o 10 0 Hartley.o 14 1 AuetlnJb S 1 0 .I.v.rfl. .403 f lank.p 4 1 0 Totala.. II 7 30 11 0 Totala. .17 13 10 is Batted for Ruaaell ln tenth. ' St. Loula 1.0- 1, ', ' Chrouo - J.0 ' 01 10 Thri.-haae hltaf Latbold. J, Calllna. Stoteil baeea: Shotton. Auatln, Saorlflca hit: El Colllna. Sacrifice fly: AuaUn, Double playa Neee, unaaalated; Lavan to Pratt to Staler Lelbold to Terry; Baaea on ball): pff Bua aall, 3; off Plank, I. Htnrand oariibd runa off Plank. 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