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y " ' . THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1916, v i . . .. f . . ' Bart, An aatfleMer whose imh was WkraMa MM ir. Weaii whirtM wknH Mart, WW wt T Be. ' ,. A Player Cranky in a Game' Is Cranky Heart and Head An End-Seat Hog Is Still a Hog, Tho' Snoring in His Bed AM eatfsrMsr wh.eo nasae was tarh Of fHM had mm eontrol. Ha got M. trU aao .Ise-lUt. el"! ItM bmlv te his rail. Fu, if. .... Jaeksea, ef. Cay. If Brmoa, Orlflflk, e. UucU, n.. lOM 1. . WMU, se. . Darts, b. ,. tetals .7. OMAHA. DEFEATED BY MILLIONAIRES Colorado Springs Celebrates Transfer by Trouncing the Rourkes". BE0U1TD RULES - HIEDID Colorado Springs, Colo., Stpt 13. (Special Telegram.) The. artoptedi;; "-v ; w icnua wane, psaying incir ursi unc as the Colorado Springs Millionaires, took ntw life today beneath the shad ow of Pikes Peak and slapped a 12 to 7 defeat on the Rourkes in a game filled with hitting of the most-vicious kind. . , ; -. Of a totaf of thirty-one hits, of which the Millionaires took seven teen, there were five homers, six doubles and a triple. To explain this amazing hitting performance a visit Snlth If Stuff 7 to Zoo park, where games are staged is necessary. The left field fence is low and close and the right field is bordered by a mountain stream and a jungle of weeds and trees. Umpire Mullen plans to outline some ground rules to cover these two Held dell ciencies tomorrow.' 1 Fouls Are Lost Prince Gaskitl was hit hard in clus ters by the newly rich and several times was saved by some ultra sensa tional support. . A trio of bases on balls also added -to his difficulty and the Rourkes were Duzzle3 bv the limi tations of the field, in which it was impossible to go after foul balls and nits sunk deep in the outfields. ' Davis, the overworked Millionaire hurler. also was touched up for the hard blows; but he was stronger in the pinches and the snappy fielding of his teammates, completing a trio of double plays assisted him in many of bis difficulties. - ' i Bsttmg averages ' were sweetened today with a venareance. Miller gar nered four clouts out of five trips, two being doubles. Krueger' picked off a double and a circuit swat, and Burg got a tour-ply blow. J he sacks were never tilled, however, when the Ums- ha drove cut their home runs, while the orphans laid particular emphasis on loading up the bags and then pro ducing the homers'. The Millionaires seemed to take on new life under their present ownef ship, with a good chance of the fran chise being placed here "next season in a new park, Some 500 fans were out to watch their antics. . Coy's triple after Fox had singled and Jackson walked produced two for the Springs team in the first inning. A double play nipped a chance Omaha had in tne second, but in tne third Burg drove one over the left field wall and Miller singled, scoring on Krueaer's two-base swat. In the third Britton scored a homer off the locals, sending Fox in too. Griffith got on when Kilduff threw wild to first and scored on Litschi's smile. The Springs garnered three more in the fourth on six hits and a sacrifice. Davis was going strong and kept"the vilitori in his power easily for the next three innmgt, aided on one. oc casion by a beautiful peg by Jackson that caught Thomoson off first. Smith singled through second In the seventh, was advanced when Burg was hit and scored on Miller's double to the rigljt field jungle. ; ; Kilduff Scores. ', Kilduff scored in the -eighth 'when he drove a hard one that White found too hot knd came in on Gaskill's double to right. In the eighth Gas kill weakened and two home runs, by Jackson and Litschi, a double by Grif fith and Coy's single, put over four runs. ' i . , Omaha threatened in the ninth. Mil ler drove a double to left field. Krue ger scored both with a -home run, Foraythe singled to center ana ire Inn's double sent him in. O'Toole will face West here tomor- row.. -.. ... Grizzlies Capture ier With Sioux Colorado srarNos. An. a, h. o. a. s. i i s t 4 Feraythe, it. Klldaff, se. . Irelaa, Sb, .. GaekeU, p.'. sa u it n OMAHA. AB. mi) S is a O. A. E. 1 S IS Tetala SS .1 1 ta. rtoMeel far Oaekelt tai alnta. Catena Sarlae .... S I t 4 IS nana ,-...,1111111 1 a 7 attack eatt Br Deris, S kr Oaakell, I. ease aa belle: Off Davie, Si aff UaskeU, 1. Hit kr ltriial sell: Car. Ban. tanerlflne hllai eaakeea. Car. Twe-eaee klMl Lltaehl, Whlla. rax, Oilffltk. Erar, Miliar (Si, Oaakatl, lraku. Tkraa-baw klUl Car, Orif fltk. Mama naai Brittaa, Jackson. Utechl, Bary. Oaakla kural Car ta Brittaa Sa Baaaa. Tkanpaak ta Kmciar. Laft aa kasaai Calarada Sprlavi, 1i Omaha, 13. Famrd mat Calarada Serlaaa, lit Omaka, I. Lm trai Mai lea. LINKS BEAT JOSIES a Defeat Drummers in Last 'Inning of Close Game by Three to Two. FIRST OF THIS ' SERIES St. Joseph, Sept 13 Lincoln nosed out St. Joseph in thel ast inning of a close game .today, winning 3 to 2. BRAVES ADVANCE ; BY TONING. TWO Boston Sed Sox Capture Both Ends of Double -Header .- From Chicago Cnbs.' SCORES 7 TO 3 AND 11 TO 6 , Boston,' Sept., 13. Winning twice from Chicaero today, the Boston Na- tionls jumped into a virtual tier for second olace in the pennant race, two games behind the leading Brook lyns. The scores of the games, which were marked by hard hitting, were 7 to 3, and 11 to 6. Smith's five hits, including a double and a triple, out of five times up intherst game and Maranville s helding and batting in both contests were large factors in the Braves' success. Magee made a home run with the-iases filled in the second game. Ruelbach pitched 13 of the 18 innings for Boston, score UHIUAUO. Himua. Score:. - . ' ' " ' '; y LINCOLN. - 11.1. H. O. A. . Cartlila, If 1 0 I 0 0 Wllllama, M ., 4 O S I - ,1 0 Tkomaaon, ef ..,.. 4 S I 0 Lobar, rf .4 0 8 0 Moraa. k 4 t I r. Huntar, lk I t I II I S Smith. Ik I 0 114 0 Rorhar. a ...,.... ,4 0 1 S 0 4 Oavdoar, p . I ) 0 1 . f S ToTot.H It I .. SI 14 0 ..' T. JOSEPH. ' ' - , AB. R. H. O. X. If. Wllht. cf . ... o. winiama, m McCaba. lb,.. Klrkham, If .. Sullivan, rf . . . , MoClallalH), lk Fuanar, o a Baan. lb .... Samman, 9 . . Wbltlad. Tkraa-baaa-blt: Xllllfar. Baerl flca klta: Oonialaa, Hlftlna. Double playi: Block. Ludcrua and Bancroft: Nlehoff. Ban-. croft and Ludania. Baca on balls: Off Rli- ty. 1; off Amaa. I. HIU ana earned rune: Sff Araea, I Mta and I rum In alna In ns: off Rliey. I bits and I runs In sis and on-thlrd Inninss: off Oesckcer, I kits and I runs In two-thirds Innlns;; off Ban der, ona hit and 0 runs In two inninss. nit by pitched ball: By Ames (Stock). Struck out: By Ames. I; by Risy, I; by Bender. 1. Wild pilches: Hllty. Umolraa: Byron and Qulgly. . ; 'i ; Olaats Beat, Beds Twlea. New Tork. Sent. II Near Tor made it eight straight by -defeating Cincinnati In a double header today, I ta . and to 4. In tha first gams Bcnupp- keia Cincinnati ta three hits, two of them bunta. Holke. the, young first baseman of the Olants, won tha game In the slsth with a threa-basa hit when tha bases were full. In tha aacand same Mcuraw inea oat fleoraa Smith, tha former Columbia uni versity piyeoing aiar. im ua blm out or -tne box in ins sum wnn. tour hits. -New Tork won tha game by batting Schneider for five runs In the first Inning. care: - . i 1 NEW TORK. AU.H.UA.1. B.H.O.AE. 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 I I 1 DSnod's.cf OMsr'lle.ss I t IWIIhoit.rf 4 OKon'y.lb OJ.S'th.lb I 0Magaa.lt I OBgan.lb 4 OOowdy.c S neuio n.s l OTyler.p t Totsls..l4 1t 17 11 0 Zalder.Sb FlacK.rf K.fl'th.ir flHlrar.lb Mall'I.lb Wtl'nis.cf lann,cf wllaon.o Pech's.lb Wort'n.ss Vaughn, p Pren'st.p ferry.p , Totssi..l4"in"T I . Chlcsas .. 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 Boston ;.,.... 0 11110 1 ' Two-baas hits: Meranvllle, E, Smith, J. Smith. Thrae-basa hits: Zelder, Maranvllle, Snndgrsss. J. Smith, Hagee. Stolen bssaa: E. Smith. Maranvllle. Sacrifice hits: Bs.n Reulbarh. Bases on balla: Off Vaughn, 1: off Prsndergsat, 1; off Reulbach, li off Tylar; 1. Hits and earned runs: Off Vaughn, 10 hits, I runs In four Innings; off Prendergast. I Its, I runs In two and two-thirds Innings: off Perry, hits, 1 run In ona and one-third Innings: off Reulbach, s hits I runs In four and two-thirds In- nigs; off Tylar, 1 hit, no runs la frur and one-third Innings. Hits by pitcnea dbii Oowdy by Prendergsst. Balk: Reulbach. Struck out: By Vaughn, I; by Perry, 1; by Reulbach. I: br Tylar. 1. wild pitch Tyler. Umplrss; Klem and. Emails, Scora. second game: CHICAtlO. BOSTON. AR.H rt.A.B.gnod'e.or .4010 I 1 I 3 OMar'lle.ss 3 I kj I owiinoll.rf silt OKon'y.lb I 1 til 2JC'S"hlb 4 111 OMagea.lf 1110 0 Elan. lb 1111 OBIark'n.a 114 0 OBarnas.p 0 0 0 1 3Hemo-b,p aval Total!. .31 14 II 11 Zelder,2b Flack.rf Mann.lf Saler.lb Wllma.cf Archsr.c Pach's.Sb Knaoe.ib Wort'n.ss Laven'r.n E Smith 1 aKally 1 Ellott 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 00,. 0 0 9 ARMOURS WIN CITY TITLE FROM LOIOS Dennison's Machine Goes TJp in -Air and Packers Earn an ' Xasy Victory ! 1 CINCINNATI. AJ3.H.U.A.E. Neale.lf 4 110 0Bums.lf 4 0 10 0 n,nh h 4 14 1 OHerzoc.lb 4 114 0 Roush.ef 4 0 10 ORob's'n.rf 4 10 0 0 Chsar.lb 4 0 T 1 OZIm'n.lb 4 0 14 0 Ortf'th.rf ISIS OPIetc'r.ss 41110 HcK e.3b 4 0 14 OKaurr.ci s a a v v Louden.ss 10 11 lHolke.lb 4 111 0 0 Huhn.cf 10 11 OMcCarty.o 4 14 0 0 Toney.p 1111 OSchupp.p 1 0 0 2 0 ' t Totals.. H 117 11 Total 10 1 14 11 I . 'Batted for Griffith In ninth. Ctnctirhatl ...0 00000000- New Tork 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 1 Thraa-basa hit: Holka. Stolen Burns. Bsses on balla: Off Schupp, I; off Toney, 1. Earned runs: Off Toney, I. Struck out: By Bchupp, 4. Umpires: Eason and Rlgler. Score second game: CINCINNATI. NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.U.A.B.. t 0 0 0 0Burna.lt 4 110 114 4 OHersog.lb 4 0 1 4 V I 0 ORob's'n.rf 4 11 4 111-0 OZIm.n.lb IIS 4 110 OPIetc'r.ss 4 11 4 111 IKauff.cf 4 14 OMolke.lb 10 1 OaRrlden.e 10 4 OSmlth.p 10 0 0Perrltt,p 110 Neale.lt Oroh.lb Roush.cf 4 Chaaa.lb 4 Orlf'th.rf 4 McK'e,3b 4 Louden.ss 4 Wlngo.c 4 Schn'd'r.p 0 8chuls,p 1 "Ftsner l Knetser.p 0 Mitchell 1 1 1 0 Totals 10 117 I 0 Totals II I 10 IT 10 I St Joseph .,..0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Llnocln 0 l-i a a a.a i s Struok out! By Sommsrs, I; by Oardnsr, I. Bases on balla: Off Sommera, 3; aff Oardnan, 1 ' Hit by pttchad ball: Smith by Sommera; MoCabe by (lardnar. Stolen bases: Lobar, Hunter. Sacrlllcs hlta: - Sullivan, aardaer. Rohrer. Twa-baaa hit: Smith. Passed ball: Ksnrer. uounia Plays: mcuaae to Williams ta Beers; Smith ta Williams ta Huntea; Gardner ta Hunter, Left an bases: St. Joseph, 4 Lincoln. I. Earned runs: at. Joseph, 1; Lincoln, I. Tims, 1:30. Umpire Kane. ... -. - - ' Boosters Triumph . Over Topeka Kaws Topeka, Kan., Sept. 13 By hitting opportunely and taking advantage of Three Topeka errors, Des Jloines won today, 8 to I. Score: : , MOINBS. Csas, of Huntsr, rf ... . Maloan, If.... Hartford, as.. Jonas, lb..... Ewoldt. Ik.,., Rlgsby, 0...., Beyce, ..,., Musssr p..,,. Totals..... Opene Lathrop, ef.,.,. Aslar. rf Goodwin, Ik. . . Ensla. lb. afanraa, e,,... Llndamara. as.. Devore, If. Allan, lb...... Bandars, p... Cooper, p. ...,,,. 0 Burwell ,,, v. 1 Denver, ,, Colo., Sept; 13. Denver rame from behind and defeated Sioux City 7 to 6, in the opening game of the series here today. - ine score: BIUOX CITT. AB, R. I Oiiomra, If Wetasa, rf , Mala, lb ., Leiuns, cf .. Onnnally, lb Radar, as Coonay, lb , Crosay,. e .. Kelly, p. Livingston, Orovar, . .. ToAatt ..t..:.- 0v o I 0 0 I 0 0 .11 11 14 11 DENVER. AB. R.H, ....... 1 0 1 O. .'A. I ' 0 Millar, rf .. Reed, lb .... Oskaa, . cf j . Butcher If .. Oyer, .as .. Shields, lb .. Lloyd, lb .. Hhestak. ,0 .. Ford, p ...... Tntala Batted for Radar la main. Sloua City ...4 0 0 0 0 I S 0 Danyer 1 0 I , 0 1 S Twa-baaa hlu: Lloyd, rard. Stolen Wataon. Butcher, Shields (I). Bases on k.ii. flff Ford. I: off Kelly. I. Struck aut: By Ford. 7; ,by Kelly, 1. SacrlHca k!,.a Kailv. Fard. Paaaad balls: Crosby. Livingston. Wild pitch: Kelly. Sacrifice fly: Connolly. Time, 1:11. Umpire: Mil- lar. . .11 7 II 17 - .a- Toledo B. H. at Paul 1IM1H1M1I Tola. . ....... 0 1 1 0 0 0 S 0 1 t 11 Battarles: LalHelS and Clamons; Kalsar- llng. Bailey and aweeaey , At Laulavllla B. H.B. Ullwaukaa ,...l S 0 S 0 0 0 0 01 I .7 ... I I s 0 0 1 1 I I II Batteries: Sherd el) and Sturopf; Schauar aud Bllllnga At Calurabua ' B. H. B. Minneapolis ...I OSSOOISSS 4 I i-fllHmbu ....ISSSO000I 1 11 Uattertee: Burk and Lead; Dlckereon, Plah aaoVLk Laaga, At Indlanapolla t . Kansas City 0 t H I 1 II 4-1 S liaallBtiannlia t 1 I I M M 1 1 BUriM: Rmcui Wi4 Kriv; Aid- rids a4 Hchmnw. '- R. A. HUGHES, who hai driven VnrA for lis vcari. declared he would not part with hii . Wohn Steering dear and taiv Kiamtf srock vDsoro- er for $100 it he could not replace ' them. We put them , cm for $22. Standard - foundry company. v 606 South roiirteeMb ftrcet. AB. b. 6 f .....II I TOPBKA. 4 4 x 0 0 6 ';. ToU)i..88 IS 14 1 4 . "n Bud for Pcohoua in tfhth. Batted for Wortman In ninth. Batted for Lavender in ninth. Chicago .....10 0 0 0 01 I Boston ......1 0 0 4 0 .1 I J-U Two-baM hltii Zetder, Flack, K0ntchy. ThrotvbMe hlta: Blackburn 2), Archer, Bran. Home ran: Lee Mfe. fitdlen baae: Marenvllle . Sacrifice filti: Mann, Maran vllle, llacee, J. C. Smith. Sacrifice fly: Maiee, Double playa: Maranvllle to Kon etchy: Reulbach to Konetchy. Baaet on hal1a; Off Lavender. 4; off Ruelbttch, 1. Hit and earned rune: Off Lavender, 14 hlti, t runa in elfht Innlnft; off Barnee, 4 hlte, S rum In two-third Innlns; off Roalbach I hlte, 3 rum In eight and one-third ln- nlnva. Struck, oeut: By Lavender, ( I: by Reulbach, s. umpire: Kiem ana icmsn, . , IMrtda Deabte BUL ,; . Phtladelehla, Sept II. St. Louie rot an ven break her today, the vlaltora win ning the mat gam by knocking Rixey off the rubber In the seventh laning, I to 4. an Philadelphia taking the ee0nd, I to tjnvsin oom run arove in iwo run ner ahead of him In the sixth and hie deubl in th lghth.h.Ptl. to vecor the winning run, : . For their troubl with the' umplr ye terdair Smith of St. Louie ,wa auapended for three day and fined 25, while Beecher wa fined '116 by Freatdont Tenor. Beecher and - Long -were put' out oH the-first gam In the flrpt inning today by umpire Byron fftf argulnjt about a dcllon. Score, first game: 1 ..... i i - ST. LOUIS. ' PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.OA.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Totals.. 38 1 24 11 1 Ratted for Schuls In seventh, Batted for Xnetser In ninth. Cincinnati . .I 0 ft I 0 2 . ft ft 1 New Tork ....!! 0 90 Two-base hit: Kauff. Three-hase hits Chaee, Orlfflth, Oroh. Stolen bioee; Zim merman. Griffith. McKechnle. Sacrifice hit Smith: Basea on balls: Off Schneider It off Schuls, 3; off Smith, 1. Hits and earned rum: Off Schneider, 4 hits and 4runs (none out In first Inning); off Schuls, I hits and 1 run In six Innlngi; off Knetier, 0 and 4 runs In two Innings: off Smith. I hits and 3 run- In five and one-third innings; off Perrltt, 1 hit and 0 run in three ana two thirds innlnts. Struck out; By Smith 2 by Perrltt, 3; by Knstser, 1. aPssed ball: Wlngo, Umpires: Rlgler and Eason. Boblas Lose to Pirates. Brooklyn, Sept. 13. Th Prates beat the Sbperba. 6 to t, today and .tightened up th National league race. Cooper held the Brooklyn batters to six hits. Wheat regis tered his twenty-sixth oomecutlve game without mteslng a hit. Th Pirate knocked Smith out of th box In the seventh and Dell failed to stop them. Rucker held the visitors scoreless In the last two Innings. Warner was put out of th gam In the sixth for arguing, scvr: PITTSBURGH. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.iO. Warn' r, lb 3 13 3 OJohn'n.rf o 0Myers,cr X OMerkle.lb 0 AWheat,lf 0 0Mow'y,3b ft ftOlaon.ss ' ft OMeyere.o 4 OSmtth.p ft ODell.D 4 0O' Mara Balrd.lb 3 Blgbee.2b I Careycf 4 Hlnc-n.lf I H.Wr.lb 3 Schulte.rf 4 HcChv.ss 4 J,Vl'r,o 4 Cooper.p , --Racker.n Totsls.,34 12 37 11 O'Stengsl AB.H.dA.lE. ft 0 ft 0 4 ft 11 1 ft 1 V 1 o ft ft 0 0 0 ft ft 1 0 0 c 10' IT ft 0 0 Bet'l.lnrf i dons' les.c. 4 Vll'r.sect 1 Long.rf 1 HugTns,lk I H'br.lbss I Bssck'r.lf 0 Busler.K 4 Wlleon.cf 1 Beck.lb 1 Snyder.lb I Ainee.p - 4 Brotiem 1 010 1 0 1 0 110 0 13 0 0 1 10 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 I 4 I OPssk'rt.cf 1 ONIeh'ft.lb 4 OStock.lb I OOav'th.rf 4 OWMIt'd.K 4 lLudMalb I OBanc'ft.sa 1 (IKIU'fsr.n 4 ORIsey.p 10 0 4 OOaaoh'r.B ff 0 0 1 0 OBender.p 0 0 0 0 0 1 O'Coop.r 10 0 0 0 0 0'Oooa 1 0 0 0-0 -Dugey l.ooo Total.. .14 I 37 10 1 . ToUl.,.33 1 17 II I Batted far Currla In ninth. St. Louis .....0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 Philadelphia .IOjOOOIIO Twa-baaa kits: Lot. Nlehoff, Cravath. " " - ' ' Totals. .11 1 1710 Batted tar Dell In seventh. - . Batted far Ruekar In ninth. ' ' Plttaburah ...0 0 0' 0 0 1 10 S 0- Brooklyn . ....0 1 0 0 0 I 0 1 0-S Tws-base hits: Carey, Schulta. Threa-basa hlta: J. Wagner. Wheat (1). Stolen bases: Blgbae, Carey. H. Wagner. Sacrlfica hits: Blabae. Carey. Mowrey. - Dounia plays Olson. Cutshaw and Merkls.- Bases ok balls: Off Smith, 1: off Cooper, 4: Hits and earned runs: Off Smith, 9 hits and 4 runs In six and one-third Innings: off Dell. 1 hit and 0 runs In two-thirds inning: on Rucasr hits and'O runs In two Innings: off Cooper, I runs in nine Innings. Struck out: By Cooper, I. - Wild pitch: Cooper, 1: Passed ball: Meyer., Umpires; O'Day and Harri son, .... - SIX RUNS IN THE NINTH TIGERS TAKE ONE ' FROM JEW YORKS Detroit Victor Over Highland- era in Openintj Game of '., : ' the Series. GAMS ' HOTLY CONTESTED The Armours are the 1916 amateur base ball champions of Omaha. , They won the title yesterday after noon at Rourke park by trouncing the Luxus in a poorly played conflict, 10 to 3. N ' - ' The Backers leaned on Bill Madden in the first and third innincs and in the latter frame he was ierked in fa vor of Bunny Holland. Bunny sailed along nicely until tne ninth, wnen ne began to wobble. Madden, who had gone into right field, went into the box a second time. But it was too late. Th'e Oennison machine had crumpled. Somebody had thrown a wrench into the machinery. And the Armours put six runs over in trie ninth by a series of well played bunts. , The usual scrap which attends ama teur games arose in the first inning. After Smith singled Dennison sent a sizzler down the third base line. He made second on it and Smith went to third, Umpire Jimmy Kane called it a fair ball. The A rmours insisted it was a foul and declared they would quit if the hit was not called foul. The game continued when Dennison made the concession. Giving away ball games is getting to be the usual thing with Oennison. There's too much of the good sport in Johnny for his own good. For five innings E. Gurness held the Luxus in check bv refusing to permit 'hits in the pinches. But in the sixth the Luxus threatened and Manager Deleware wisely inserted Andy Graves into the pastime. Andy retired 'the brewers in the subsequent . three rounds with ease. Yost Hakes Four Hits. Yost snd Leamer were the Armour stars. The packer- catcher made four hits out of five trips to the rlate, while Learner contributed two. Learner also startled the fans with a one-handed catch of a line drive near the left field foul line by Mmikus. Johnny Dennison was the only Lux us man on the job. Johnny made three hits out of five trips to the plate. Both-. Luxus and Armours put Up miserable fielding games, the Luxus making six glaring errors and as many bones, while the Armours committed seven miscues. , Sunday the Armours will represent Omaha against Minneapolis in the first of the inter-city series for the championship of -the country. The game will be played at Rourke park. Score:- . .; ... . , . LUXUS. I AB.H.OA.B. 08mlth.1t I 1 1 1 IDen s a,lb 0 2Mtnt's,ss 4 3J.Mely.cl I OHasen.lb I lRush'g,3b I la.Mel'y.rf 1 OHoI'd.rf.p' I OWach'r.o 4 M d'n.r.rf 4 Totals.. 31 14 It ll I . ' . . Total... It S7 1l 410 Qetroit, Sept; 13. Detroit defeated New York in the opening game of ine aeries, a ta i, mis aiternoon ana moved within two point of first place. The game was hotly contested., with good pitching on both sides and much spectacular fielding. Coveleskie had the game well in hand until the eighth, when he issued his first base on balls. 1 he; next two men hit safely and a run was scored. Dauss was then sent to' relieve him. Eipp was sent in to bat for Shawkey and Kussell finished the game. Two more runs were scored on him on a pass, a hit and an error by .Baumann. Spencer's finger was split when he went after, a wild pitch. Score: r,E,w lunK. us. muiT. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAol-B. I NAT. LEAOUB W L Prt 'W.L.Pct. Onahs, :....S0'4B.S5t:Bok1yn --""'"J Lmcoln ....70s7.HlPb.lla. Jliiuv Stoux Ctty..71 7 ,H Boaton .....E5 54 6811 n.. Moines. 70 48.670'Naw Tort. ..07 63 .510 Dnver ....SI73.46iPlttsburgh Topeka. ....04 7 .4MiChloago . BV Joseph.. IS 14. 461;St. Louis 41 70.440 .11 71.421 AMER. LEAGUE. 1 ..'71 67 .I7IILMIIVIU0 .. aMP.R. ASS'N. w.u.rci- ARMOURS. Rapps,lb 4 16 Leamer.lt I I I Ryan.BSy III Tost,o ' I, 4 I Corc'n,3b' 111 A.O'v's,rf 10 0 Fletc'r.lb 4 17 CoHlna.cf I Ourness.p I A.Q'Y's,p 1 Totals...... II 10 Ballad tar Sanders ta el.hth. Des Molna....l 0 0 0, 0 1 4 0 14 Topeka ., 0 S O t) S 0 I 1 Three-Base hit: Oaadwln. Twa-basa Kit.: Aglar, Huntar. Boyf-a Saorlflea hltt Maloan. saennca ny: nigsoy, eioiaa wmmi Maloan (I). Hartford, Engla (1. Baae. an balls: Off Sanders, I; sff Cooper. 1; aff Muaaar, 1. Hits: Oft Bandars, I In ajght tnnlnfs. Struck aut: By' Sandsn, Si by Cooper, li by Musssr, II. Wild pitch: Band ers. Hit ay pitcnea aau; aj eanaors, a. Umpire: Shannon. : . East Meets West in ; Tennis Tourney At Cincinnati, 0. Cincinnati. O.. Sept 13. East met weit for the first time in the tourney today and'as a result Dean Mathey of New York went into the semi-finals by defeating Roland Roberts of San Francisco alter the hardest lougnt match that has thus far developed in -the tri-state tennis tournament Shortly previous to this match the first suronse of the tourney was fur nished by Miss Margaret Davis of St Paul, who eliminated Miss Kuth ban ders of Cincinnati, twice the tri-state champion, in the third round of the women s singles. Summary: Men's singles, fourth round: Dean Math er. New Tork, defeated Roland Roberta of San Franclaoo, 4-1, 1-6, 1-1, 4-0, S-l. Willis Davla, San Francises, defeated Fred Baotlan. Indianapolis. 1-4, S-l, S-l, 4-1. Woman's singles, third round: Miss Mar tha. Outkrta. Pittsburgh, defeated Mrs. C. W. Adams. Indlanapolla. S-l. 1-1. Mlsa Katharine Brawn, Indlanapall. de feated Miss Marjarla Hires, Ks,aaaa city, l-l. 4-1. Miss Adsla Levy, Cincinnati, defeated lira Wallace Oragg. Cincinnati, 1-3, 4-4. Hams run by, Paski Cravath. Stalsn bases: Horns- era. Saorlflea fly: Luderus. .Doubls play: stack o Nlehoff on balls: Off Lots. I: nff Currla, I Demarea. 1, Hits and earned runs: Off Lets, I hits, 4 run In six Innings: off Currle, 1 kit. 1 run In two Innings.- orr Demaree, I runs. Hit by pitched ball f Hugglns and Wilson by Dsnisas. Struck out: By Lots, I: by Currle lr by Demarea, I. Umpires: Cjulgleyiaad Byron.-, ST. LOUIS. - PHILADELPHIA. .. AB.H.O.A.S.Faafc;rt.cr I 0 I 0 0 Prairie Park Whist Club' Starts the Season Play Prairie Park Whist club opened the whist season, with a large attend ance, at their club house Monday evening. The result of the evening's play was as follows: M nunin aau suuin, Winner Barton nd Raynoldi, ..pint T-1-T Dr. Bill and Martin .........plus t-t-7 U Nolaon and Cook t.. ......... .plua e-1-7 Loir--- Dryfno and McXutt ..ralnut 6-7 addoh ana uowarey niinui j-o- i Rom and Stebblna ........a ..fntnua 1-l-T Buck and Shaw-crow , . . v, . . .mlnua 1-5-7 SAST ANO WBBT. Wlnnra Ludcrua. BaiM pfannlnv and Doha plot l-I-T off LNalaon and wlldtrnian plus 4-S-7 ivotara Pom and Mtrrttt .mlnua " J-T RuMalt and Gallup mlnua 1-7 Langfallar -and Lar mtnua 1-7 Klnt and Mickey mlnua 4-1-7. Bta!;rf 4 14 0 ONlah'rf.Sb 1 I OStock.Sb 1. S OCrav'ih.rf 4 0 1 IWhltt'd.lt 4 ft OT.ud'un.lb 1 4 OBano'rt.M 4 0 OBurni.o . I I t 4)niar'a,p 1 1 ft Totala..ll I IT 4 t I ft 0 ft ft Ooni'lta.0 1 i CurrU.p 1 4 Miliar.M o Bohn,M ' ft Hui'm.tb 1 ft Sttjw't.lb 1 0 Horn'ylb 4 I Butlvr.lt 4 4 Wll.oi.gcf 1 Bnydelb 4 1 Brotim,e I a Back ft TotaitN.lft T 14 10 X Batted tor Wilton In alsth. Battd for 0Khtr In aavantb. Battd for Bancroft In ninth, Bat tad for Bendar In ninth. It. Loul ....IftftftOttft 07 PMUdelphta ..1 1 1 ft ft ft ft a ft 4 . Two-baa hlta: Betsal, Butler, Cravath, J 0 ft ft 0 ft Friction and common lubricantsarethesrand little team for ruining the finest ears made. ft: Sport Calendar Today Tratll OpsaJsai tt Oraad ClraaM saaei ta at Syraaaaa, M. T. tVaaak Shasta Ousaliis ad aaaaal .kssr.erf Ikaaaajt Keaael olak, rr.aaaol, Mak. Oalf lataTeatleaiaae rkajMplMahl. saalua naaal afjsas at mukarfk. Aaaaal aamaall- Uaai far JSuka Vs. Haras Skaws OassJaf atf i Ma al Watt Ckaatsr, Pa. aoal sisJM- Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. - . , -. - -:. . . ,- : :. Automobile LUBRICANTS The selected flake motor- graphite forms over bearings and gears a velvety,, oily veneer that lets graph ite ride on graphite and prevents metal-to-metal contact r ' n. aNss taaW. ' sarfjNt CAart rtase , josim mxon caucuu co. Burchmora and William Ellta.t aft-t-7 Arrooura V 0 1ft 1ft Luxua ...ft 6 0ft 0 1 ft 0 - Two-taihlti: Corcoran, Fletchar, Lam ar. Tott. Sacrlfica hits: Uiffl.t (3), -Mini kui. Btolan bai: Ryan, Toit, Dennlaon. Ruthnbrc. Doubl playa: Ruihanbara: to MlnlkOa, Maddan ta MtnnlKu to Ruanan- bara. Holland to Dennwon. hiu: uii uur- nu 7 In tlx Innlnri; off OravM, 1 In thrat lnninai: off Maddsn. 7 in thraa and ona- third Inn inn; off Holland, 7 In flv and two-thirds inn In at. Struck outr By Qurnaaa, 1; by Qravoa, B; by Madden, 1; by Holland, S. Bam on balls: Off Gurness, 2; off Graves, 11; off Madden. 1. Wild pitch: Mad den. Passed, ball: Wactttler. Left on baan: Armours. 6; Luxus, 10. Time: 1:18. Um pire: Kane. AB.H.O.A.E Maree.ct 4 0 1 0 0Vtt,3b 1 0 0 0 0 2 ft 12 1 0 ft t iHgh.lf 1 Baum'n.rf 1 Peck'h.n 4 Mullen, lb 4 Baker.3b 4 Millr.rflf 1 Oedeon,2b 3 Alex t.d 8 Sha'key.p 1 nusseu,p v Ptpp 0 Malsal 0 Totals. OBush, ICobb.cf OVeach.lf ftCraWd.rf OHell'n.lb OTounr.ib OSpenoer.c OStanaae.o OOovel'le.n- t 0 Dauss, p - 1 ft Touls.,31 10 2M7 AB.H.O.A.E 4 117 0 f I ft 8 t 4 t 1 I 13 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 ft 76 .47ft 63 M0 .441 B0 85 .145 B 24 14 1 Batted for Shawkey In elrhth. nan ior Hin in fourth, Detroit ; 1 0 ft 0 1 ft 0 t 4 New York , ...ft 0 Oft ft 0 0 1 0 1 Two-base hits: Hlch, Baker. Crawford Three-base hit: Veach. Sacrifice hits: Bush, Spencer. Basea on balls: Off Shawkey, 1; tfff Russell, 1; off Coveleskie, 1. Hits and earned runs: Off Shawkey, ft hits 3 runt in aeven Innings: off Russell, 1 hit, 1 run In one inntnr; dff Coveleskie, ft hits, 1 run In seven Innings; off Dauaa. 0 hit, ft run In two Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Shawkey, Spencer; by Dauas, PI pp. Struck out: By hawkey, 1; by Russell, 1. Wild pitches: Shawkey, Dauaa. Umpires: Nallln and O'Loughltn. - Whit Sox Trim Browns. Chicago. Sept, 13. Chicago defeated St. Louis, ft to ft, to ten Innings of a wild and erratic game. Williams' wild throw of Weaver's grounded aant the winning run across the plte after two were opt. The locals pounded Hamilton off the mound In the opening Inning and added three more runa In the fifth when erratic fielding by St .Louis helped tnem. Faber then tossed away the lead In tha sixth when his wlldneas and three errors gave the visitors four runs. Bunched hits again put Chicago ahead In the sixth, but Jonea men, bunched hlta behind Neaa' error xand tied It again. v Schalk was hit by a foul tip on the finger and had to retire and Russell twisted his ankle sliding Into second has and had to be carried off tha field. Score: ST. LOUIS. . CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.fc. AB.H.O.i K. Shot ton, If ft 8 l l vOJ.CoIl's.rf 6 1 0 ft 0 ft oweav'r.Sb ft 3 3 0E.Col-a,lb 4 14 OJack'n.lf 4 14 0 Ness, lb lLelb'ld.ef OTerry.ea ISchalk.o Cklc.o ....7H0.l6BiKat.KVS C'tr..lJ New Iork...71,6S.6iMlnnraplls ""'??? . t a,. i. 79a7 .aiH.Mt. r.ui Washington si 0. ..orrraisao .... Cleveland . .70 .504IColumbus Phlla. J. 1.1 ,124iMllwaukM Taetardar's Bearalta. I WESTERN LEAGUE. Lincoln, I: St. Joser-il, 2. Des Moines, 1; Topeka, 1. -Bloux City. 6; Denver. 7. Omaha, 7; Colorado Sprlnr". 11. NATIONAL LEAQUE. Chicago, 1-7; Boston. I-Il. Plttsburgn, 0; Brooklyn, 8. Cincinnati, 0-1 i New Tork. 1-1. St. Louis. 7-1: Philadelphia, 4-5. A M ERICAS LEAOUB. St. Louis. 3; ChlcaSo, 0. Philadelphia. 4; Cleveland, I, New York, 1; Detroit, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. . St. Paul, 0; Toledo. 4. Milwaukee, 1; Loulevllle, I. ' Minneapolis, 4; Columbus, S. Kansas City, 2; lndlanopolls, 1. . , Games Today. Western Leasue Lincoln at St Joseph, Bee Moines at Topeka. Sioux City at Den ver, Omaha at Colorado Sprlnss. National Leasue Chlcaio at Boston. Plttsbur.lt at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New Tork, St. Loula at Philadelphia. American LeagueWsahinlton at Chl. caso, Boston at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Clevslana, wew iora and behind tha' bat defeated Philadelphia. Ito today. Myers wss Wt hard whlla four of his bsses on balls resulted In runs. Beeba was knocked out of the box In four lnntnrs, but Lambeth, who suocaeded nlm, was effective. Score: 1 . ' CLEVELAND. rmL&uf wmn. - AB.H.O.A.B. AHlson.lf S 1 I 0 OWIttsa Mlller.rf 4 Slaler.lh , 4 Pratt.Jb 4 Marea s.cf 4 Hartley.o 1 Rumler.o 1 Austin. b I Lavan.ss . 1 Borton 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 S 0 1 0 B 0 0 0 1 Nonpareil Club to Hold Annual Picnic on Sunday A tug-of- war and a horse shoe pitching contest will be features of the Nonpareil Athletic club's annual picnic, which will be held at the tier man Home Sunday, afternoon and evening. In addition a number , of races are scheduled. Everybody is invited to attend the doings. s - All Nation Wk, , I Ilk foint. Minn., Sept. II. All Nations beat tha Elk Point team hare today, 4 ..... R. H. E. All Nations 1 I 0 Ilk Point ..j.....O I 0 Batteries: All Nations. Wllklna and Evans: Elk Point Read and Sully. 1 7 4 0 ' 0Ness.lb 4 0 1 I 1 lLelb'ld.ef 4 11 1 0 0Terry.es 10 1 0 0 ISchalk.o I 1 13 2 8 OLapp,o - 0 0 0 a a Awti'm., i a i Wall'ce.sa 10 10 lClcotte.s 0 6 0 Ham't'nip 0 0 0 OOPabar.p 0 0 0 S I Daven'tjp 110 1 ORussell.p 110 0 0 Tobln 1 0 0 0 ODanf'tltp S 1 0 I 0 Koob.u 0 0 0 0 0Palsch 1 0 0 0 0 Mell'a,p 0 1 0 i'Vol K'l'il 0 0 0 0 - Totals. .31 1021 I S .sjptsls..!, 1! 10 10 4 sattea ror La van majixtn. Battad for Davenport In. sixth. Two out when winning run scored. - Batted for Terry In tenth. Batted for Lapp In tenth. : ' St. Loula -..1 I 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 t 3 Chicago. ..I 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 1 S Two-basa hits: Daveport B. Calllna. Three-base hits: E. Collins, . Jackson, Pratt Weaver, stolen bases : Shotton. Marsans, Lalbold (2), Schalk, E. Collins, Jackson. Doubls plays: Lavan to 81aler; Schalk to E. Collins; Shotton to Pratt. Bases en balla: Off Williams, 2; off CMootte, I; off Daven. port 4; off Koob, 2. Hits and earned .runa: Off Hamilton, , 1 hlta and . runa- In ana third Innlns; off koob, 2 hits and 2 runa In one and two-thirds innlnrs; off Williams, 4 hlta and 1 runa in two and ons-thtrd In nings; off Daveport, 6 hits and 1 run In tour and two-thirds Innings; off Wsilman, 3 hits and 0 run. In three Innings; off Ct cotte, 1 hits and 0 run. In two and two thirds Innings: off Faber,. 1 hits and 0 In one-third Inning; off Russell. 0 and 0 runs In two-third. Inning I off Danforth. 0 hit. and 0 runs In four Innings. Hit by pitched Ball: (Wllllame. Struck out: By Daven port I; by Cincotta, I; by Faber. 1: by Danforth. 4: by Wellman, 2. Umpires: Con nolly and HUdabrand. Indlaaa Beat Marks. Cleveland. O.. Sept. II. Cleveland, with Southern league recruits at third, In left AB.H.O.A.E. I 1 1 6 0 I I 1 0 0 0 2 2 10 4 2 10 4 0 1 0 1 1 18 0 0 110 1 4 16 10 I S 0 1 0 110 0 0 Barbe,3b 110 0 OMcEl'e.rf Speak'r,ct 2 110 OQrover.ab Roth.rf 4 12 1 OCtrunk.cf Wam'ass 4 10 2 OSchang.lf Oulsto.lb 1 0 7 0 0Mcln's.lb ChSP n.ZO 8 . a . vr,tn. . Duberry.e 1 0 4 2 OHaley.o Beebe.p 0 0 0 2 0Myers.p Lamb'h.D 10 0 1 0'BroWn Qraney 1 1 0 0 0 7e .7 7iT Tbtals..27 0'26TI 0 ." Batted for Myers In nlnthi Strunk out hit by batted bait .Batted for Beeba In fourth. Cleveland 1 0 3 3 0 o I ; - o .hll.rf.lHhla . .1 0 0 S 0 0 1 0 0 4 Two-basa auts: itotn, urover. , n. - h,,.. T4rhar. A.ebe. Chaoman. Double .... H7, ,n rirAvar tn Mclnnl.. KOth tO re,at M.aea an oaiis; o.euo . v.l Lambsth, 3: off Myers, '7. Hits and earned runs: Off Beeba, I hits, 2, runs, in four In nlnga: off Lambeth, 4 hits, 1 run. In five Innings; off Myers, I hits, S runs. In eight . innings. Struck out: By Beebe 1; by Lam- , both, 2; by Myers, 4. Wild pitches: Lam- , both, 2. Passed balls: Deberry, S. 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