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BRINGING UP FATHER
i Oft; DEAH ME
I CrWr OPEN
TWt HORRID
VflNOOW!
BRUINS WIN OUT
BY SINGLE SCORE
i ,
Each Team Makei Same Num
ber of Hits, But Denver
Hai Zxtra Score. 1
HOMES FOE THOMPSON
Denver, Colo., Sept. 18. Denver
defeated Omaha, in a close game
here today, 7 to 6. The score:
OMAHA.
AO. B. H. O. A. E.
Tha-mpeoa, cf ....... 1 I 0
Irabu. k it I I 0
Fourths, rf 11 0
B. Miller, lk ( 1 1 1
Xrwier, 114.1
Marehall, Sk u 1 --
midair, m S 4 1
Kreeee, II 1 t 1
Kertk, 4 1 1
Total! at 1 M IS I
PEWVEB.
AH. B. H. O. A. B.
0. MUIot, rf......... 4 1 8 8 0 0
Kmc as 4411
Oakf, ajf t I ' 1
Bateke, V 4 1 I I
Coto, Sk I . 1 I
MileMe, lk 1 1 1
Iter, fk 4 1 4
hmh, a 1 a a
MwUtat. 8 1 1 1
Ww V t...4. V w v v
is i w i ai a
r i a i t i
i iii
Ttn-fcaM hltel Botcher, Knitter, Oole.
fch.ne.bwe hlt.i Oakeo.. Horn runt Thnmp
tem. Baeet aa keJIel OSf Irion, Si off North,
4. Streak eat I Br North. S kr Irion, 1.
gaerlflee fir. I Shleldr. Hacrlflre hltel Krnet
' er. Thompson, Shtelde. Stolen baaes:
Kramer, Klilelila, Miller (I), Oekee. lilt
by plebe4 bell! Thompeoa. Paeeed ball. I
Stereos, Krwver. Hltat Off Irion, 10 In
eefkl ea4 one-third Uiultitet off Maneer,
w In two-tblrda Innlnf. Time, HM.
I moire I Miller.
Donaldson Blanks V
x The Brandeis and
-Whiffs Nineteen
The All-Nation blanked the Bran
1 deia Sunday by a 4-to-0 score.
For aix innings Morrie Olson mil
Donaldson battled at almost even
honors. The Brandeis defense crum
pled in the seventh, with the result
that the visitors were able to secure
the victory.
The sensational nesrro southpaw
ahowed his old-time cunning and his
hn curve worked havoc among the
Brandeia stickers. He whiffed nine
teen. Olson, with a record ot thirteen
wins, save the, colored demon a hard
battle until the seventh, when a wide
throw to the plate with two down
. gave the cosmopolitans their initial
run.
Another misplay in the eighth was
wholly responsible for the two runs
in that Inning, bcore:
ALL-NATIONS. 8RANIHCIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB H.O.A.B.
Ken'dy.et I a 1 trtyeert.cf 4 1 t 1 0
Her aes.ia fife iitooen.ir e i s v i
S O 0 0 eara'm.Sb 4 0 14 1
Colemen.e 4 1 II 0 C.wlcr,rf Mill
Uandni.ea 4 11 K'llr.Jb 4 0 110
Blatner.Sb 1110 OWoody.ae I I 1 I I
K'm.Mb 4 110 0Vanoui,lbv4 0 10 1
Xon'eon.p 8 0 0 4 .0l.yok.e 8 0 4 0 0
Wllklne.ir 4 10 1 Oulaon.p .110 1
' Totalf. .14111? "l I TOUH..II IH 10 I
All-Nations ...0 I 0 0 0 0 I I 04
Brandeia 0 0 0 o e
v Two-beat hlta: Wllkjni, Kannedy. Btrurk
utl Br Donaldaon. IS; by Olton, I. llaaee
en baluK Off Olaon 1, Stolen baaa; UendeE
Umpire: Klaaane.
Bloody Battle is v
Fought at Goriza
i Amsterdam, Sept. 18. (Via Lon
' " don.) A telegram printed by the Co
logne Gazette today aaya the Italian
attacks against the Austro-Hungarian
positions near Corizia, on the Plateau
' of Koman, which have been prsceed-
ing for two days, are not to be com
pared with any battle, "however
bloody, of the Italian war up to the
present, but only with the great fight
in in the west or the Jst Russian
offensive.
The correspondent says the Italians
are adopting tactics employed by
General Brussiloff, and adds that they
are (objecting the short front be
tween VVippach and the sea to con
tinuous assault by thick infantry
muses, .
Three Are Killed When
Freight Trains Collide
Pueblo, Colo., Sept. 18. Three men
were killed and three injured today
when two extra freight trains on the
. Missouri Pacific railway collided
head-on near Stuart. Colo. The dead
v are: Roy Scott, Ernest Holley, fire
men, and William Isbester, an en
gineer, all of this city, ine trains
collided in a heavy fog that obscured
the signal it was said here.
Two car loaded with gasoline blew
up and the wreckage was set on fire.
Telegraph wire were torn down by
' the heaped up cars and wire communi
cation was halted for several hours,
A WORM STEERING GEAR on
A Ford takes the strain from the arm
and drive easy nv the sand or mud,
l2Undatd Foundry, 606 So. 14th
OH-HUM.
PARDON -MS
OF ATANCe?
3T-
BOOSTERS WIN GAME
Des Moines Takes an Eight to
Seven Game from the
Drummers.
i
VISITORS GET EARLY LEAD
St. Joseph, Mo Sept. 18. Des
Moines took today's game from St.
Joseph here tody, 8 to 7. Scorer
N DKS MOlNKS. 1 .
AB. B. K. O. A. E
Can. If 1110 0 0
Hunltr, rf ...., 0 4 1 0
Mtloan. !b 4 3 0) 10
Hartford, of I 0 14 4 0
Jonaa, lb 4 0 1 I 14 0 0
Hwoldt, so. .......... t l l l v v
Rllibr, 0... 4 0 1 4 t, 0
Braen, If 1118 11
llinaer, p............ I 1 0 0 I 0
Totai............U I 18 ! II 1
r ST. JOSEPH. .
. AB. R. . H. O. A. E.
Wrlrht, ef I 0 1 0 0 1
0. Wllllama. at I 0 1 1 I 0
MoCabt, lb,... 4 1. 1 I ' I 8
Klrkhara, If 8 8 110 0
Sullivan, rf 1 111 0 0
McClelland, lb 8 I 8 8 1 0
Fumtr, o 4 0 0 7 0 0
Btan. lb 8 1 1 11 10
Koaitnar, p..,, , 10 117 0
. Totli..,.........l T S 87 14 8
Williams out In alshtor Intarferln with
catcher.
Dee Vlnae..,..l 8 0 1 1 1 1 0 01
St. Joteph 0 1018000 07
Struck out: By Koaetner. 8; by Muaatr. I.
Baaea on balla: Off Koaetner, S; oft Musaar,
1. Wild pitch: Unnir. Hit by pitched
ball: Meloan. Stolen baaaa; Maloan, Hart
ford, Wrleht (11, Klrkham, McClelland
Sacrifice hlte: Muaaer, Sullivan, McClelland.
Bwoldt. Two-baia hlta: McCabe. Klrkham.
Bsara. Double pleya: Hartford to Jonee,
Mcc'abe to Beera, Left on baaea: St. Jo
aaph, S Dee Molnea, I. Earned rune: St.
Joaeph, 4; Dee Molnea, I. Timet 1:18, Um
pire; Shannon.
Mr.Lannin Says
Umpires Giving His
Team, Worst of It
Chicago, Sept. 18. Joseph J. Lan
nln, president of the Boston American
league club, today confirmed stories
that he planted to give up his part
of the club If his team did not win
the championship this year. Mr. Lan
nin said he was convinced the umpires
in the American league were giving
his teaem the worst of it and that his
players were discouraged because
they thought the same.
10 mi Wine From Hlldreth.
Upland. Neb., SapL II. (Special.) Leomla
won from Hlldrath In the ftret same of
the aerlea .to decldt the amateur champlon
ahlp of touth-oentral Ncbraaka here Sun
day afte-noon, I to I. The fame wae ex
citing and moatly well played from alert to
flnlah, Hlldreth'a errors not belnv coatly.
Score: ' H. H. E
Looml. .,.,,.,..0 8 1 8 1 0 01 8 1
Hlldreth 1 000808 0-4 I I
llatterlce: Loomla, Charlaton and Thorpe;
Hlldreth, White and Oelb.
The next seme of the eerlee will be played
at Loomla on Thuraday of thla week,
September 81.
Prison Terms Given Men
For Stealing Harner;
Fairbury, Neb., Sept. 18. (Special
Telegram.) Arthur O'Keefe was
given an indeterminate sentence in
j the Nebraska penitentiary of one to
seven years today by Judge Pember-
ton. Glen Howard, owing to his
youth, may be paroled. 1 he two stole
a lot of harness and saddles from
various' persons in Fairbury and were
captured several miles north of the
city by Deputy Sheriff Pat, Shea.
They p'eaded guilty in the lower
court and have been confined in the
county jail since that time.
Medical College Opens .
With Record Enrollment
The Colled of Medicine of the
University of Nebraska opened its
fall term at Forty-second and Dewey
avenue this morning at 8 o'clock. A
total of 136 students were enrolled the
first day. This is the largest class
ever registered. Last year at this
time enrollment was J 19.. The medi
cal students takethe last four years
of their work at this institution after
getting their preparaotry work in the
university proper at Lincoln.
This evening from 8 o'clock to 10
o'clock the college will open to the
public and visitors will be shown
through alt departments.
Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock
Chancellor Samuel Avery ia to deliver
the opening address.
Sport Calendar Today
Wltif Oiwntac f full mortlng of Rep
Vmlr and Rapine aaMirlHtlitB. Kno. NVT
Trottlnr Lake Erla Circuit mrftlng opM
at larkrabBTf, H . Va. fVntml lUlnola t lr
rail mflwtlnir open at Kaoxvlll9 111. Mlnn-anta-Wlaronitlii
Clrrnlt meatlna epnn at
rialnvlew. Ml as. Oil, Coal and Oaa ClreaU
n?4Ftlu IX' as at MsTtnulals. Pa.
Hhootlng--'W'Mtars Pvaaajlvanl trap
hOtftUa WUMIMM PB M UNflUDIirfi
Pa.
. troir---Mlddl) wwatom arafeaaloaal (waraa
nrat niiaaa at C'hleao.
iloilncIoattUUna aaalimt Chirk naymi,
tea rouacU, at Kaaaaa Cltjr. Fhlladolphla
Pal Maoris ataliwt Cbarlla Ttomaa, . aU
rooads, at PhllaiMphlm.
Haw to Car Cldfj, ' . ,
Avoid uposura and drafta, Bat light.
Tftka Dr. Klnri New Dlteovtrr. It kflts
and dutroyi lha eold trma. All drust lata.
--AdnitiMaunt
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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1916.
Conyrlirht. 118.
Int.rnatlMiI Newt Service.
HMAY 00
THAT FOR I
fo like to
HAVE THI
WINOCWXJPEN!
Standing of Teams
WEST. LBAGUW. I NATL. LEAOUE.
W. I, I W. L. Pot.
Omaha VI 08 .1381 Brooklyn ...SSII .ilS
Lincoln . ...SSuS.i. Phlla so 66
Sioux Clty..7l6l.52tBooton 77 61.613
Dee Molnea .72 72 ,600New York.,. .71 i .684
Denver 7a 78 6M I'lttuburah.. .44 71 .461
Toneka . I . . .66 1 ,449IChlcalIO 68 71.444
St. Joaeph. .62 84 .423181. Louie, . . .60 81 .426
Colo Springe. 6 .5Clnclnnatl ..63 10 .371
AMER. LRAOUB. AMER, A9SN.
W. L Pet. W. L. Pet.
Beaton 81 61 .679 Loulavllle ...S3 61.104
Detroit ..,.83 41 .676lndlenapola .88 64 .670
Chlcaeo ....II 62 .666 Mlnneapolla .83 73 .632
New York. .73 47 .621IKanaa City. 81 72 .629
St. Louie... 74 70.614 t. Paul 77 74.610
Cleveland . .73 70 ,610Toledo . . . . ; .71 79 .473
Washington. 70 9 .loi Colnmbua ..16 84 .436
Phlla 81 108 .828IMIIwaukee .80 101 881
Yeeterday't Reaulta.
WESTERN LEAOUE.
Dee Molnea, 9; St. Joeeph, T.
.Omaha, 6; Denver, 7.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago, 1; Philadelphia, .
St. Louie. 0; Hoaton, 3.
Pittsburgh, 0-1; New York, 1-1; second
geme called end eighth, rain.
Cincinnati, 1-3; Brooklyn. 4-1. .
AMERICAN LEAGUE '
Philadelphia,, 3; Detroit, 0.
Waeblngton. 1; St. Loula, 0.
Boaton, 4; Chicago, 8.
AMERICANASSOCIATION.
'. Mlnneapolla, 6; Toledo, 3.
Milwaukee, 0: Indlanapolle, I.
Kanaaa City, 0-4: Loulavllle, 1-18.
. St. Paul, 7; Columbua, 8.
Garnet Today.
Weattrn League Lincoln at Denver, Dea
Molnea at Whchlta, Sioux City at St, Jo
aeph, Omaha at Topeka.
National League St. Loult at Boaton.
Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Pltteburh at New
York, Chicago at Philadelphia.
American League Boaton at Detroit,
Waehlngton at Cleveland, Philadelphia at
Chicago, New Tork at St. Loula.
RED SOX ONCE MORE
LEAD ALL OF RIVALS
t. . r
Chicago forces Boston to the
Front by Tossing Away Final
Game with Champions.
SCORE IS FOUR TO THREE
Chicago, Sept. 18. Chicago forced
Boston back into- first place today
when it tossed away the final game
of the series with the world's cham-
Sions, while Philadelphia won from
letroit. The score was' 4 to 3.
Boston scored its first run in the
second. Lewis singled after one was
out and went to third when Leibold
juggled Gardner s single. On an at
tempted double steal Lewis counted
when E. Collins threw wild to the
olate,
Terry's fumble of Walker's ground
er alter Janvrin had walked and
Lewis' double netted two more for
the champions. The fourth run was
earned. Williams was touched for
single by Scott and Cady, the for
mer making third on the tatter's hit.
shore then tanned and Kussell re-
placed Williams. Hooper lifted a
fly to Leibold and Scott scored after
the catch.
The White Sox ' had numerous
chances to -score but did not avail
themselves of them. Score:
BOSTON. CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.B. T.Col'ne.rf 4 110 0
Hooper.rf 4 8 0 0 0We.-r.3b 4 0 10 0
Janv'n.lb 4 117 i : rnr. ib 4 13 8 1
Walker.cf 8 0 8 0 OJitck n.lf 8 8 10 0
Hcb'cl.lh 4 0 10 1 0 .-Ib'ld.ot 4 13 0 1
Lewla.lf 4 4 3 0 0N-M.lb 1 0 0 0 0
Gard'r.Sb 8 113 1 Paurnler 1 0 0 0 0
Scott.ea 4 1 8 3 0 '.laab'k lb 0 0 r"0 0
rndv.o 118 1 0 lorry .at 3 0 0 3 1
Bhore.p 4 0 1 1 Ol.ynn.c I 0 S 8
"Murpny 1 0 0 0 0
Totals, .81 10 81 14 Sctoottr.p 0 0 0 0 0
wumK.vi iooo
Run.oll.p 0 0 0 0 0
rtcbalk.c 1 0 3 0 0
.Jourdan 1 0 0 0 0
Total!.. IS 8 87 lo"s
.Ratted for Neaa In aeventh.
Batted for Lynn in eighth. -.Batted
for Haabrook In ninth.
Beaton 0 1 0 0 8 1 0 0
Chi,
oago. ., A 0 0 10 13
'wo-baM hlta: lbold, Collins, Jarkeon.
Two.
Stolen baaea: Jackaon (3), B. Colllne.
Double pleya: B. Collin! to Terry to Neaa.
Gardner to Janvrin to Hoblltael. Baaee on
It doesn't take a for
tune teller to tell
the cause of most
auto breakdowns
or breakups. Fric
tion puts many cars
on the scrap neap.
GRAPHITE
Automobile
LUBRICANTS
will keep Friction
caged with a muz
zle on.
1 Atk ymr WaW tmr iht
Dutmm Lmkricmtinf Ckmrt
JOSEPH DIXON CRUOBIX
COMPANY
Jam Cb. N. J.
EtmUihi 127
1 I iww.- 1 I r
I i i i , oa -w - a i-i M
1 O-U! I
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balla: Off Wllllama, 3. Hlta and earned
runt: Off Wllllama, hlta. 1 run In five and
two-thlrda Innings; off Ruteell, 1 hit. 0 ruo
In two and two-thlrda Innlnga; off Cicotte,
0 hit, 8 run in one Inning; off Shore: 6 hlta,
8 - runo In nine Innlnga. Struck out: By
Shore, 4: Wllllama, 6: by Rueaell. 3: by
Cicotte, 1, Umplrea: Connolly and Chill.
Thomao Defeat Si, Loula.
St. Loula. Sept. II. Claude Thoraaa. a
recruit from the Dea Molnee teem of the
Western league, pitched hie first major
league game here today, and held t.
Louie to two hlta. Waehlngton winning
1 to 0, Washington aoored It! run in the
flrrt. Leonard walked, went to aeeond
when Poiter ilngled, took third on Mllen'i
sacrlflce and came home on. Bmlth a aacrl
Bce fly. The!, ocale did not get a man
beyond trcona naae. score:
WASHINGTON. ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. ABH.O.A.
Leon'd.Sb 3 1 1 3 03hotlon.lt 3 0 8 0 0
Poster.2b 4 3 3 8 OMIIler.rf 3 0 3 0.0
Milan, of 8 118 OLee.rf 1 0 0 0 0
Smlth.rf 3 3 8 1 OSIsler.lb 3 0 7 1 0
Shanks.'lf 8 0 3 0 OPmtt.tb 3810
JudgeJb 4 0 3 4 OMar'ns.of 3 13 0 0
Morgan.M 4 0 4 3 lAu.lln,3b 4 0 0 1 0
Henry.c 3 0 6 0 OHartley.o 8 10 4 0
Thomaa.p 3 0 3 4 O'-avana 3 0 8 4 1
Plank.p 1 S 0 1 0
Total!.. 80 7 87 IS l'Rumler 1 0 0 6 0
Koob,p 0 0 0 0 0
- Total... 2 3 37 12 1
n.Hd f Plank In ninth.
Waahington ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 oo!-i
St. LOUtl ....0 0 V O O O 0 V OO
Twn.biM hlti: Smith m. Hartley, ttelen
btuei: Hnry, Poitsr. Bemi on balli: Off
I aj oaava
tnnnfinniiianmim
Mill g - ' ''
" ' up t0
Hill m I N m isaima-f t
mm. mm mm rzKt
Drawn for
i'll be very
Thankful, if
YOO WLu-
Thomas. 6; off Plank, 3. Hiti and earned
runa: Off Thomas, 2 hits, 0 run In nine In
nings; off Plank, 7 hits, 1 run In eight in
nings; off Koob, 0 hit 0 run In one Inning.
Struck out by Thomas, 2; by Plank, 6.
Umpires: Dlneen and HUdebrand.
i
Hacks Defeat Tigers.
Detroit. Sept. 18. Philadelphia defeated
Detroit i to 0 today, scoring both runs
without a hit In the first Witt walked,
started to steal and came home when
Stanaga threw thet ball beyond Cobb In
center field. Crawford muffed Haley's
fly In the .third and the batter reached
second. He took third on a sacrifice and
scored when Mitchell threw to second to
force Meyers, although there was an easy
play at thep late. Hcore; ,
PHILADRT.PHIA.' DETROIT.
. AB.H.O.A.E. AJJ.H.U.A.W
WItt,sfl
Orover,2b
Srtunk.rf
3c hung, If
McTn's.lb
Plck.Sb
Brown, cf
Haley.e
0 0
0 3
0 1
0 3
2 11
0 0
1 1
rBush.?
0Vng.b3b '4
0 obb.cf 3
OVeachlf 3
0 'raw'd rf 4
0ri'n,1b2b 2
lMls'n.Sb 3
OTJurns.lb 0
0 0
0
0 7
0 1
Meyars.p
OStanagr.c
Mltclvl..D 2 0 0
Totals.. 2 9 3 27 13 2James.p 0 0 0
Harper 1 ti o
-McKee 10 0
0
0
.- Totals.. 29 8 27 11 2
' 'Batted for Mitchell In eighth.
Batted for Stanage In ninth.
Philadelphia ..1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Stolen base: Witt. Sacrifice hit: Meyers.
Double plays: Witt to Orover to Molnnts,
gjjiii mmmm sniKimci
"During tils 11 Investigation,
many manufacturer when
asked the percentage of wool .
in their leading numbers
pleaded ignorance. . They '
knew nothing of the kind of
wool or the dyes used in the
fahrics" from a report oj hi 1
United Statei Department of
Commerce after an investigation
of the cloihes-making industry,
pag149.,
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ElOi!!lSil!H lllillllltlilll!!
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The Bee by George. McManu
DON'T YOU
OPEN T? J
Bush to' Hellman. .Bases on balls: Off
Myers, 4: off Mitchell, 1. Hits and earned
runs: Off Meyers, 8 hits, 0 run In nine In
nings; off Mitchell, 8 hits, 0 run In eight
Innings; off James, 0 hit. 0 run In one
Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Meyers,
Stanage and Burns. Struck out: By Meyers,
by Mitchell, . umpires: u Liougnun ana
Nallln.
American Association.
At Toledo R. H. E.
Minneapolis .... 10101001 16 0 2
Toledo 30100000 03 t 4
Batteries: Minneapolis, Dumont and
Owens; Toledo, Bedtent, Pierce and Welts.
At indUnapolis R. H. E.
Milwaukee 00000000 0 0 4 2
Indianapolis .... 00004020 2
Batteries: Milwaukee, Moran and Stumpt;
Indianapolis, Falkenberg and Schang.
At Louisville (first game) R. H. E.
Kansas City 00000000 00 6 6
Louisville 13000000 6 8 1
Batteries: Kansas City, Sanders. Cochre
ham and Berry; Louisville, Stroud and
Billings.
Second game R. H. E.
Louslvllle 2 5 0 0 0 2 0 4 13 14 0
Kanstu City... 000016000 6 10 6
- Batteries: Kansas City, Reagan and
Hargrffve; Louisville, James, Luque and
Williams.
At Columbus R. H. E.
St. Paul 0 t 0 0 0 0 1 0 87 10 4
Columbus 02)1 001 0 1 13 2
Batteries: St. Paul, Upham and Mayer;
Columbus, Pleh, avis and Coleman.
Srraeiwe Defeats Eagle,.
Syracuse, Neb., Sept. 18. (Special.) The
Eagle base ball team was defeated on the
raiiiiiiiiraiiiGii! miiiiui Mi
In the Kght of this startling
statement by the United States
(vernment, it is interesting
to know that in Kirschbaum
Qothes nothing but pure all
wool fabrics are used.
----fabrics acid tested to detect
the slightest taint of cotton.
fabrics weather tested under
anatmoaphericnditions..
-fabrics made lustrous,
shrinkless and soft' by the
London Cold Water Process.
New Fall styles for men and
men at $15,
The
Fall
of the famous "Manhattan
Shirts" are here in a multitude
of handsome patterns, soft or
pleated bosom, at
$1.75 .nJ $2.25
iJohn B. Stetson's . celebrated
Hate, ai 83.50. S4.00.
o.OO.i S7.50. SIO.UO.
15.00.
The Berg and
Mallonr. at
Our Special, ,
at
mencan
Automobile . Robes
$6.75 to $15.00
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ET THE PORTER -I
DON'T KNOW
V
HOW :
local lot bv the Syracuse' team yesterday Id ,
a closely contested and well played game.
The score was 3 to l. score:
Syracuse ...0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 2 7
Eagle 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. ,1 1
Batteries: Davis and Beexiey, BKinner ana
Oberle. Bases on balls: Off Davis. S; off
Skinner, 2. Struck out: By Davis. 12; by
Skinner, 0. Umpires: Spahnle and Reddy.
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