L-Sitf--;--.t&t. THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1916. BRINGING UP FATHFR I 1 CoMrlirht. lilt). teraalional New. Service, Drawn for The Bee by George McManus . HEY! WILL SOMEBODY MY WAiTEO I VArVT 0O TO TAKE THIS HAM BACK. -IT OAT CAN'T BE 4ARV. i v i i ii i 1 1 III I l II II 1 I liai- a. .J . . f I I I III I I MMMMBMMll VII 1 A. UC I SB. ITat. f I I 1111 VrTf DAT AM A FRESH CORED MAM J WELL-TAKE. T BACK-T- HAD A RELAPSE! J "1UM hJJllUUaaaaJal ROORKELET CREW Savages Get Twenty-Two Hits Off Omaha and Win Battle. SCORE THIRTEEN TO FOUR Topeka, Km, Sept 19. By clout ins out twenty-two hlti today the Savages won from Omaha, 13 to 4. Score: OMAHA. Thompson, ef. 0 0 Irelan, 2b. S 0 Forsyth., rf. 4 t H. Miller, lb S t Krueger, . 4 Marshall, 8b 4 0 Kllduir, ! 4 1 Krauw, If. s 0 Nmlth, If 1 0 Alers, s 4 Totals 17 4 AB, B. H. O. A. ISO Lathrop, rf. . Kngle, ef. .... froodwln, 2b. . Derate, Sb. ... Itovore, If. . . . Airier, lb. ... Monroe, e. . . . Llndamore, Doyle, p TOPEKA. AB. R. 1 S 6 ...... a ...... 5 5 a 4 BEARS LOSE TO LINKS Grizzlies Defeated by Runners- in First Game of the Series. Dpi TEN TO SIX IS SOORX Denver, Colo., Sept. 19. Lincoln defeated Denver, 10 to 6, today, in the first Bame of the series. The score: LINCOLN. Totals , Omaha . . . Topeka . . . 47 19 II 1! .2 10000010 4 . 1 8 1 0 8 0 0 IS Three-bane hit: Airier. Two-base hits: KUdoff, Llndamore, Delate, Engle. Sacrl ttce flyt Llndamore. Sacrifice hits: Mil ler, Doyle, stolen bases: Miller, Krueger, Mors, Engl.. Double plays: Llndamore to Agleri Llndamore to -Goodwin to Agler. Htruck out: By Men, It by Doyle, ft. Bases OB balls: Off Mers, 1. Umpire! Shannon. Brandeis to Play 2 All-Star Team of , Pros Next Sunday An all-star attraction has been billed for next Sunday at Rourke park. The crack Brandeis semi-pro team will clash with a selected nine of Omaha professionals AB. R, H. O. A. K. Carlisle, If. B 0 3 I 0 0 Williams, s 4 1 1 9 1 4 Thomason, cf. S I 7 4 0 0 Lober, rf 4 1 1 4 0 0 Morse, Sb 4 3 3 0 1 0 Hunter, lb. I 1 1 10 0 11 Smith, 2b S 3 t 3 4 0 Rohrer, e 6 0 3 8 3 0 Gregory, p. 6.0 0 0 3 0 Totals ...... .....41 10 13 37 13 4 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E Milter, rf. (03100 Reed, ss ....I 1 0 3 3 3 Oskes. cf. 6 1 1 3 0 0 Butcher, If. 4 1 1 8 0 0 Cole. Sb. E 1 3 1 3 1 Shields, lb. 8 1 1 8 3 0 Uoyd. 3b 11 3 '7 3 0 Stevens e 4 :0 1 0 1 0 Andrew, p. 1 0 0 1 0 0 Sterser, p. 8 0 1 1 1 1 Totsls 88 6 13 87 13 4 Lincoln 8 0 3 8 0 0 0 0 010 Denver 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 44 SOPERBAS HAKE IT THREE IK FOUR Reds Hit Pfeffer in Every Inning But One, But Reck less Running Loses. FAIL TO STEAL SECOND Standing of Teams WEST. LKAGUK. WX.Pct. Omaha ...11 .S3 .483 Lincoln ...83 G9 .616 Sioux city.Tt .S31 D. Moines 71 73 .603 Denver ...73 14.4SJ Topeka ...47 M.3 SI. Joseph 44 Is .437 Colo. Kpgs.68 90.3131 AMUH. LEAOUK. W.LsPct NAT. LEAGUE. W.LPet. Brooklyn ,.18 11 .401 l'blla 80 t .314 Boston 7116.884 New Torn,. .78 43 .641 I'tttsbnrgh .44 71 .460 Chicago ....64 71 .441 St. Louis ..60 83 .488 Cincinnati ..18 31 .843 A11ER. ASSN. W.L.Pct. Two.base hits: Morse. 8hlelde, Smith, Rohrer, Carlisle (2). Home run: Smith. Bases on balls: Off Andrew, 8: off Oreg ory, 3. Struck out: By Gregory, 6. Stolen bsse: Miller. Hit by pitched bell: By Shields, Morse. Passed balls: Rohrer (3). Double play: Sterner to Reed to Shields Hits: OR Andrew, 8 In three and one-third innings. b'aoHnc. fly: - Sterser, Time: 1:80. Umpire: Miller. Josies Beat Sioux . In a Tight Battle St. Joseph, Mo., Sept 19. St. Jo seph defeated Sioux City today in a tight game, J to I. score: SIOUX C1TT. Gtlmore. If. Watson. ri Mets. lb. .. Lcjeune, cf. . , , i.., t.onnouy, 30. UUlie a numucr u: Guiana Rader, ss. .. who play in the professional ranks in I cooney, as.. the summer are rriurninir ro umani . .""ji these days, and it is believed an ag gregation which can take the meas ure of the Brandeis can be assembled. Eddie SDellman. who caught with Milwaukee in the American associa tion, will do the receiving for the All- OlillS. UUV .llflld.ail, v w. . ....... I and Lincoln, will probably do the ' hurling. Jimmy Kane will play first base. Synek, who has just come back from Oklahoma, wilt play third. The rest of the lineup has not been determined yet, but it is expected sev eral more Omaha boys will return this week, as several of the minor leagues ceased activities for the year during the last week, and one or two more quit this week. The game should prove interesting to local ball fans, and it is expected a big crowd will witness the event. AB. R, . 4 0 . 2 0 .'4 0 . 4 0 . 8 1 Kelly. Livingston Wright, rf O. Williams, ss. McCabe, 2b Klrkham, If. .. Salllvan, rf. .... McClelland, 3b. Puwner, c Beers, lb. .... Sommers, p. . . . ...23 3 JOSEPH. AB. R. ... 4 0 . H. O. A. E 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2(10 0 3 0 0 t 0 1 0 1111 112 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 34 ( 2 H. O. A. B. 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 0 3 1 1 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 12 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 10 ( 37 .4- 1 Brooklyn, Sept. 19. Cincinnati made hits off Pfeffer in every inning except in the seventh today, but by reckless base-running lost their chances to Score, Brooklyn making it three out of four in the series by winning, 3 to 1. Meyers threw out four runners who tried to steal sec ond. Brooklyn scored in the fourth on Wheat's single, Cutshaw's sacri fice and Mowrey's single. In the sixth, with Merkle on first, Wheat drove the ball over the right field wall for a homer, sewing up the game. Mctvechnie, who made three hits, scored the Red's only run on his single and Huhn's triple. Score: CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.AK. Smlth.lf 4 18 0 OJ'nston.rf 8 10 10 QroMb 4 3 8 3 JDsub't.lb 2 1 10 8 0 Rousn.ct 4 110 lMerkle.cf 4 18 10 Chssa.lb 4 0 7 0 OWheat.ir 3 3 10 0 Orlfflth.rt 3 0 1 0 0 Cuts' w, 20 3 1 3 3 0 McK le.Jb 3 2 1 3 0Mowr'y,3b 8 13 8 0 Kopf.ss 3 113 OOlson.ss 8 0 0 (0 Huhn.c 8 3 7 3 0Meyers,c 3 0 14 0 Scbnls.p 3 10 4 OPfeffer.p 8 0 0 0 0 Fisher 1 0 0 0 0 Moseley.p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 28 7 27 19 0 Totals.. 81 13 24 13 3 .'Batted for Schuls In eighth. Cincinnati ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0--l Brooklyn .....0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 8 Three-base hit: Huhn. Home run: Wheat. Stolen .bases: . Johnston, Dsubert. . Double plays: Orofc to Kopf to ChaNS, Cutshsw to Olson to Daubsrt Basee on bails: - Off Schuls,' 8. Hits and earned runs: Off Schuls, 6 hits, 2 runs In seven Innings; off Moseley, 2 hits, no run In one Inning: oil Pfeffer, 13 hits, 1 run In nine ' Innings. Struck out: By Schuls, i; by Moseley, 1. Umpires: Qulgley and Byron. Braves Trouaee Cardinals. Boston, Sept 19. Boston dsfeated St. Louis C to 8, in the flnsl game of the series here today by -hard hitting. . Egan led the attack with two doubles and a. -triple In four times at bat, while Maranvllle made a home run with two men on bases. Re gan had only one bad Inning, the fourth, when St. Louis bunched four singles and a uaotiflce hit for three runs. Score: ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Betsel.Sb 4 13 4 o:olllns,cf 3 1(00 3 Oilar'v'e.ss 4 114 0 ( OWllholt.rf 8 0 0 0 0 0 OKon'hy.lb 8 1 13 0 0 4 09mlth.3b 4 118 0 0 O Jagee.lf 4 10 0 0 0 0F!gan.2b 4 3 111 1 (Blackb'n.o 8 14 2 0 0 ORatan.n 8 10 8 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. 30 10 37 IS 1 0 0 Boston ...13 (9 .612 Louisville ..94 41.104 Chicago ..12 (2 .43lUndlanapolls 89(4.612 Detroit ...83 42 .(72!Kansas Clty.81 78 .824 New York. .74 7 .BitiMlnenapolla 94 73.(35 St. Louis.. 74 71 .610ISt. Paul ....77 76.607 Cleveland .73 71 .607' Toledo 71 80.470 Wash. ....71 49 .107 Columbus ..14 84.440 Phils 31 109 .2211 Milwaukee. 60102 .339 YestainVl Results. WESTERN LEAOUB. Sioux City, 8; St. Joseph, 8. Omaha, 4; Topeka. 18. Lincoln, 10; Denver, 4. Des Moines, 13; Colorado Springs, 0... ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 0. St. Louis, 8; Boston, 0. Cincinnati, 1; Brooklyn, 8. Pittsburgh, 3-1; New York, 8-1. . AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington,' 9; Clsveland, 6. Boston, 3; Detroit, 1. Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, (. New York, 4; St. Louis, 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City, 4; Louisville. 7. Minneapolis, 18; Toledo, 10. t. Paul. 6; Columbus, 7. Milwaukee, 4; Indianapolis, It. Game Today. Western League Lincoln at Dearer, Dee Homes at Wichita. Sloui City at St. Jo seph, Omaha at Topeka. National League Cincinnati at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklyn, Chicago at New York, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. American League Boston at Detroit, Washington at Cleveland, Philadelphia at Chicago, New York at St. Louis. RED SOX GATHER IN FIRST FROM TIGERS Three-to-One Score Sends Bos ton Notch Closer Toward American League Flag. HOOPER GETS NICE TRIPLE Qonialts.o I I.ontt.rf 4 H'ndbv.ab 4 Beflcher.tf 4 .1 8m-h.cf S Snyder, ib 4 Wauon.p t Butlftr 1 Stewart Totals 29 Hatlett for Raii.r tn ninth. Stoux City ft 3 0 0 0 0 9 0 ft 2 St. Joseph 0 0 ft a 0 10 0 s Struck out: By Somtmra, 12; hy Kelly, 7. Bacon on balls: Off Sommera, 2. Stolen bauen: McCabe. Fanner, Sacrifice hit: Cros by. Home run: Sullivan. Left on baaei: St. Joseph. 4. Earned runs: St. Joseph, S; Sioux City, 2. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Kane. Millionaires Lose Despite Dying Rally j Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept. 19.- Totali..H S 34 14 0 , Batted for Loti In ninth. Ran for Snyder In ninth. .St Louts 0 0 ft I ft ft ft 0 0 I Boa ton ....... 0 0 3 S 0 ft ft 0 6 Two-baae hlti: Egan (2), Blackburn, But ler. Three-baae hits: Collins, Egu.ii, Ragan. Horn run: Maranvllle. Stolen base; Betnel. Double playa: Betiel, Hornsby; Betiel, Oon zalea. Baaee on balli: Off Watuon, 4; oft Loti, 1; off Ragan, 1. Hlta and earned runs: Off Watson, t hits and 6 runs In live and one-third Inntnge; off Lots, 1 hit and no run In two and two-thirds Innings: off Ragan, I hlta and I runs In nine Innings. Hit by pitched ball: Wllholt by Watson. Struck out: By Lots, 4; by Ragan, 4. Pasnod ball: Blackburn. Umpires: Rlgler and Egan. Phils Lose to Cabs. Philadelphia, Sept. 1ft. Stolen bates and errors with som hits was the combination which gave Chicago victory over Philadel phia today, 2 to 0. In the second Inning Hater who singled, was forced by Williams who stole second bass and socred on Crav at h's muff of Terke's fly. In the eighth and I runs In three and one-half Innings; off Benton, 1 hit and no runs in five and two-thirds Innings: off Jacobs, I hits and two runs In five Innings; off Scott, ft hlta and 4 runs in five Innings. Struck out: By Anderson, 4; by Denton, Hi by Jacobs. 4; by Scott. 4. Wild pitch: Scott Umpires: Klom and Kmntl, Bfore. second game: PITTSBURGH. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. " AB.H.O.A.B. Warner, Sb 4 0 t 0 lBurns,If 4 1 I 0 ft Blgbee.Xb 4 S 1 I ft Tersor.Sb 10 4 10 Carey, tf 4 12 1 fttob'son.rf 4 1 I ft ft H'ch'an.ir 4 14 0 0 Mm'an.3b 4 1 2 S 0 J.W'er.lb 1 0 4 ft OP'tcher.ss I I 111 j nnon,iD i u, i q o tauii.cr a i j o o Schulte.rf 4 13 0 OHolke.lb I I 4 1 ft Smith, 4 14 2 IMcCarty.e S19 0 0 W.W'er.a 2 12 4 lTesreau,p S 1 1 1 0 Evans.p 2 0 0 2 0 Altenbg 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. .21 11 1711 ft Totals.. 83 7 24 11 1 Batted for oJhnston In ninth. Pittsburgh ...,0 ft 0 1 0 0 ft 0 41 New York ....00 2 02 100 B Two-base hits: Carey, Hoiks. Horns runs: Purlin, Kaufr. Stolen, bases: Hoiks, Kauff Banes on balls; Off Tesreau, 1. Earned runs: Off Evans, 6; off Tesreau, 1, Struck out: By Tesreau, 2; by Bvans, 2, Umpires: Klem and Ems Me, Detroit. Scot. 19. Boston won from Detroit today, 3 to 1, S-orfv BOSTON. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. ' AB.H.O.A.E. Hoopsr.rf 4 10 1 OBush.ss 4 0 3 3 0 Janv'n.Sb 6 114 0 "uung.Sb 4 12 10 Shorten.cf 4 13 0 OHobb.cf 4 3 2 1 0 Hob'sel.lb 4 2 13 0 OVeach.lf 4 0 2 0 0 Lewte.if 3 12 0 Orrawfd.rf 4 3 2 0 0 Oard'r.Sb 2 2 2 0 0H'lman.2b 4 2 4 3 1 Srott.ss ft 0 1 0 ODurns.lb 8 1 t 0 1 Thomas.o 8 16 1 0 it an age, 2 0 2 1 0 Mays.u 34 11 2T 16 I).u.u 2 10 4 0 Jamts.p 0 0 0 0 Roland, p 0 0 0 0 , BakHr.o 0 0 2 1 9iMKee 10 0 0 Harper 10 0 0 Dubuc 10 0 0 Sport Calendar Today Rsrring-laaa sf fall mating of DarraJ Park Jockey Hub, Montreal. Hone dhows -Annual show f Weat chet4r County Horsa Shaw Aasswlalloa opens t Whit Plains, N. Y. Heneh Hhows Annual Shaw f SaffaUl County Kennel lnb at RlvertMwd. L. J. rootnail w entarn ooniersaoa (big nine) wita training ssewaaa. Hoxlng Hid MltrheU aaalnsl Jack Olla- gmn, tea rounds, at Kenosha, Wis. Harry Treailall against Joa Caasldy tm ronada, at hi, Lauls. Kddl Flyaa against Cblch Wast twelve rounds, at Portsmouth, N. H. singles and tied the score before he was relieved by Shaw key. In the fifteenth, after two wore out, Mr gee doubled and Hondrlx threw low to first, letting Mage score. Score: NKW YORK. ST. LOUIS. auh.o.a.K. AB.H.O.A.B. Pox rf 4 . Jackson, cf. Coy, If. ... Brltton, ID. Griffith, c. JLfKBCni, o. , American Association. At Louisville R. H. E. Kannas City 0 0 0 0 d S 0 0 24 8 1 Louisville ..102 1 0 0 3 0 7 12 I Batteries: Cruteher, Humphries and Berry, Har grave; Xorthrop and LiUtngs. At Toledo R. H. E. Mlnnnnnliii lAnsiriAK u 9n 4 rM fntn ffot awav to a biff lead ' Toledo 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 110 U ljJacobnon singled, stole second and went to . j . i i:ii-:,. i4U..u I i54.,i. n..i, r.,.v.( ....... ... . third on Killlfsr's wild throw and scored on L in thi- ninth tn-l0wens: Ba1,y. Adamw, Pierce and Wells. "'"'f 'M' At Columbus R. H. E. St Paul 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 8 8 2 Columbus 6 3 2 (t 0 1 0 1 7 12 3 Batteries: Xlehaus. Orlmer and Mayor; Dlckereon, George, Bruck and Coleman. At inuianapolls u. H.E. MiiwatiKec . Indianapolis ning, Tost, 13 to 9. Score: . COLORADO SPRINGS. I White, ss. Griffin, p. Totals y. Cass, of. . . Hunter rf. Moloan, 2b. Hartford, ai Jones, lb. . Ewoldt, 3b. Breen, If. . Rlgsby, c. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 6 118 0 0 , 5 0 1 4 0 0 6 13 110 6 1 3 3 4 1 6 12 6 10 6 1 2 1 2 0 4 1 3 9 1 0 6 11 12 0 4 2 3 0 C 0 , 42 0 17 27 U 1 DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. B. J 1 3 2 0 0 6 1 8 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 a V 1 1 li 4 u 3 3 1 9 1! 0 3 0 1 0 Z 0 6 4 4 0 J 0 j ..6 2 8 7 0 0i 4 1 3 1 0 I scored on Hater's second single. Vaughn held the home team to Th"" scattered hi's. Srore: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Zefder.Sb 4 0 0 1 Oaskert.ef 4 0 2 0 0 .Tacob'n.rf 4 12 0 Onc'f ss 4 1 4 2 0 Mann If 4 2 10 O 'tock.Cb 4 112 0 iSalft'.lh 8 2 12 0 0 ''nlttnd.lf 2 0 2 0 0 o o h i n 1 n i- i r i wirms.er o o ff-ravatn.rr z o i g i ...UUOD1DIO .46, nM.nn - A 9 A 1 A ..r.-'. IK I All A 00000868 11 11 2 lTr.k'2h Alts ovuh'fiff ah 9 l n A uaiccnes: raein tna.Htumpr; Dawson and Schang. Totala 43 13 19 27 13 Colorado Springe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 B Dea .Moines 0 3 0 0 1 2 5 2 013 Struck out: By Griffin, 3; by Baker, 7. Bases on balls: Off Griffin 3: off Baker. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Jones, Ewoldt Paused ball: .Griffith. Sacrifice hits: Baker, Ewoldt. Two-base hits: B een. Rlgsby. Baker, Cass, Fox, White. Three-base hit: Hunter. ' Home runs: Jones, Breen, Grif fith Litscht. First base on errors: Des Moines, l. bert on bases: Colorado Springs, 9; Dea Moines. 7. Earned runs: Colorado Springs, 8; Des Moines, 3. Time: 2:00. L'mplie: Miller, Approves Dallas Bat. Washington, Sept. II. An Interest rata of 'Hi per rent for fifteen-day notes at the Dallas Federal Rserv bank waa approved today by the Reserve board. Lumbago and Palas in the Back. At the first twinge of pain in the back apply Sloan's Liniment -relief comes at once. Only 26o. Alt druggists. Adv. Uncle of Congressman Reavis Dies in Honolulu Falls City, Neb., Sept. 19. (Spe cial Telegram.) John W. Dorring ton of Yuma, Aril., died Tuesday morning in Honolulu, where he had gone to rest and try to regain his hearth. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Isham Reavis of this city, mother of Congressman Reavis. and 0 was staying at the residence of a niece there. After arriving at the islands, it was soon discovered that his trouble was cancer. Relatives will go from Falls Citys to California to meet the body and bring it to Nebraska for burial. Saved Her Daughter', Life. "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved my daugh ter', life when she had cholera mor bus at the age of fourteen months, t yttK- WORM STEERING GEAR on aw rora uk iiic sir. in irom inc arm and drives easy in the sand or mud. 12. Sundard Foundry, 606 So. 14th Wort n.ss 4 0 2 2 0 'illlfer.c 3 0 4 8 1 Vaughn,! 8 0 0 3 0' lex der.p 8024 Rl.rbee.2b 3 Carey.cf 4 H'ch'an.lf 4 J. War lb 3 8ehult,rf 4 She vomit-d every few minutes and J we were unable to keen anv medicine Jacobs, i 1 Hi-turn Inner a-m-ttio-ri tn hnf't hor nn- Balrd 1 in wc gsvc ucr tiiii rcmcay. inc Doc tor being at our house I asked him what he thought about our using it, and he said as he was unable to do the child any good, I had better use it. ihe second dose she kept down and in a short time the bowels were To talc, 34 8 27 10 0 Totals. .23 3 27 17 2 Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Philadelphia ..00000000 00 Two-nans hits: Yerkes, Nlehoff Stolen bapfft: Mann, Williams. Jacohaon. Bases on bulls; Oft Vaughn (2, Alexander, 1. Earn ed runs: Off Alexander, none. Struck out: By Vaughn, 3: by Alexander, 3. Umpires: O'Day cud Harrison. - Otaitts Win Fourteenth. W'f York, Sept. 19. New York brought Its winning streak to fourteen straight vic tories hre today by winning a double header from PlttHburgh, 9 to 2 and 6 to 1. New York had little trouble In hitting Pitts burgh's young pitchers, finding Jacobs, Scott and Evans for twenty-one hits in the two games. Kauff made a home run In each game, giving htm three for the i-erlea After relieving Anderson In the fourth In ning of the first game, Benton held the vis itors to one hit for the remainder of the contest. Tesreau was effective In the second game, permitting only seven hlta and strik ing out .-' mn. Score: PITTSBURGH. NEW YORK. AB H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Warner. 3b 4 0 3 1 lBurns.lf 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 rrog,2b 3 12 10 checked and she improved rapidly after that" writes Mrs. Jennie Moyer, Lima, u. untamable everywhere, A t4irrtittm.n Lincoln Amateurs Defeat the Millers In Tight Contest Lincoln, Sept. 19. (Special Tele gram.) Lincoln's amateur cham pions, the Lincoln Cleaning and Dye Works, got into the third round for the national championship by defeat ing inc wenerai electrics 01 Min neapolis, 1 to 0, in a tight battle here this afternoon. Myers, the Lincoln pitcher, who struck out sixteen of the St. Paul batsmen Sunday, was again the individual star, with twelve strikeouts, and two out of the four hits which Lincoln got. It was Myers' single which put over tnc winning run m tne tilth alter Mil ler had reached first on free transpor tation and had been pushed to second tion and had been pushed to second on Wane's sacrifice, Myers had the visitors tamed at all times and they did not have a chance. Bcore: Jt H F Minneapolis (108, 00, 84 S Lincoln v Q o i , u u o . i 4 s Batteries: Lincoln, Myers and Waltel Minneapolis, n. Annerson ana tiurc Don't Go Duck Hunting With Big-Bore Rifle Omaha police, in spite of the fact that Carter lake is out of Omaha juris diction, may take a hand m suppres sing reckless duck hunters unless the Iowa authorities do something to halt them, it was announced at police head quarters last night. With the opening of the shooting season, the reeds in Carter lake each morning become clogged with nim rods who plant themselves in the natural blinds in the hope of knocking down a oird before breakfast. The objectionable part Is that many of the hunters have bought big'bore. high-power rifles, which carrv a ball nearly a mile. Stray bullets last year cost nan a dozen innocent nersons serious injury, besides killing cattle and horses. This vear nmih. nnli S J .?'""'" 8 J ? t 0 I will stop all persons carrying rifles Ira'an. 0 bert. 0 "tcher. 0 oolen.ss 0 0 0 1 0 O-'miff.cf 4 3 10 0 OHolke.lb 4 0 9 0 0 Otarlden.o 2 0 T 3 0 - Of:hr.e 1060 ToUtl.. 30 6 24 I SAnd'son.p 110 0 0 - Benton.p 2 0 0 0ft 'S aJ!!1 Vit0 Crtcr lake, it is announced, even rss 4 J S I Jjif system of espionage has to be TotaIs..811ft7 t 'Batted for Jacobs In fourth. j Pittsburgh ....0 0 ft 3 0 0 0 t 02 New York S ft 0 t 3 0 1 ft; Two-base hits: Rami, Anderson. Zim merman, Fletcher. Horns runs: Carey, Kauff. Stolen base: Kauff. Double, play: Fletcher to Hersog to Holke. Bases ol balls: Off Anderson, 2; off Jacobs, 2; off Scott 3 . ,n,a. off A nri rwitv tt M fa adopted. York High School Schedule. York, Neb., Sept 19. Following is the schedule of the York High school foot ball eleven for 1916: October Osceola at Osceola. October 19 Beatrice at York. October 80 Lincoln at Lincoln. October 37 Omaha at Omaha. November 8 Orand Island at York. November 10 Aurora at York. November 17 Falrbury at Falrbury, November 24 Hastings at York. November 30 (Thanksgiving) North Platte at North PJatta. Totals.. 24 9 37 14 "uatteg rnr manage m seventh. Batted for Dauss In eighth. Batted for Baker In ninth. Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 03 Detroit 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Two-bass hits: Shorten. Ilellman (ii. Three -base hit; Hooper. Stolen banes: Hob mat. i, lqdd. jjouoie piay: uonD to Hums. Bases on balls: Off Mays. 1: off Dauss. 6: off James, 3. Hits and earned runs: Off Mays, 9 hits, 1 run In nine Innings; off Dauss. 10 hits, 8 runs In eight Innings; off James, 1 hit, no runs In one-third Inning; off Boland, no hits, nn Yuna In two-thirds innings. Htruck out: By Mays. 4; by Dauss, 4. Umpires: Evans and Owdna, Whit Sox Wla la Ninth. Chicago, Sept. 19. A corps of plnrh httters, mustered into the game In the ninth by Manager Rowland, enabled Chicago to pull out a 6 to 4 victory over Philadelphia in the first game of the scrips, and keep pace with the leaders. Today's victory leaves Chicago one and one-half games. be hind ths world's champions and half a game behind Detroit. Philadelphia hit Bens hard and took a commanding lead before Danforth was rushed to the mound. During IhH period the locals bunched hits off Nabors and scored two runs. Murphy started the local ninth with a single when ha batted for Ness. Fournler batted for Terry and beat out a hit to Q rover. Schalk batted for Lynn and ad vanced both runners on a sacrifice. Feltrh went to bat for Danforth and walked, and Haabrook walked for him. J. Cullino filed to Schang and Murphy scored after the 1 catch. Weaver was passed. Hi ling the bases, and Eddie Collins doubled to left, snort ng Fournler and Hapbrook. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. " AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Wltt,as 4 2 3 4 OJ.Col'ns.rf 3 1 1 ft 0 O rover. 2b 2 111 0Weaver,3b 8 116 0 Strunk.rf 4 2 1 0 0E.Co's,2b 3 14 10 Schang.lf 4 13 1 OJackson.lf 2 0 0 0 0 Mcln's,lb 4 0 12 1 OLetbold.cf 8 0 8 0 0 rick. 3b 8 0 13 ONees.lb 3 0 12 1 0 tsrown.cz f o 9 o o rerry.ss 8 0 2 6 3 Haley, c 3 2 9 1 lLynn.o 8 14 3 0 Nabors, p 1 0 0 1 1 Bens,p 2 10 0 0 9 ODanf'th.p 0 0 0 0 01 0 Murphy 11000 2 0-Fournler 110 0 0 Hrhiilk 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. .80 914 18 8'Fe.Hch 0 0 0 0 0 Hasbr'k 0 0 0 ft 0 Totals.. 38 7 37 208 Batted for Nabors In eighth. Ran for McElwee In eighth. Two out when winning run scored. Batted for Ness In ninth. Batted for Terry In ninth.. Batted for Lynn In ninth. Batted for Danforth In ninth. Ran for Felaoh In ninth. Philadelphia ..0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 04 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 86 Two-base hits: Bens. Haley. B. Collins. Stolen bases: J. Collins (2), O rover. Weaver. Double play: Witt to Mclnnls to Haley, Bases on balls: Off Nabors, &; off Sheehan, 8. Hits and earned runs: Off Nabors, 4 hits, 3 runs in seven Innings; off Sheehan, 3 hits, 8 runs In one and two thirds Innings; off Bens, 9 hita, 4 runs In seven and onu-thlrd innings; off Danforth, no hit, no run In one and two-thirds In nings. Struck out: By Nsborn, 8; by Bens, 8; by Danforth, 1; by Sheehan, 3. Wild pitch: Nabors. Umpires: Hlldebrand and Dlneen, Yanks Whip Browns. St Louis. Sept. 19. A wild throw by Aus tin In the fifteenth allowed Magee to score from sscond with the run that gave New York a 4 to 8 victory over St Louis here today. Pecklnpaugh's three-bane hit and Davenport's wild pitch gave New York a run in the sixth. En the seventh a triple by Gedeon and Walter's sacrifice netted an other, while tn ths ninth Blare knocked a home run. Up to ths ninth Cullop had given but two hits, but In this Inning the locals got three MrKlwee 1 1 0 Bush ft 0 0 Sheehan,p 0 ft 9 Maree.cf 7 Hf-ndrli rf 1 P'k'p h,9B 9 Plpp.lb 0 H'nmn.lb 0 HHktr,3b 7 F..M'li,lf 0 OfdiMn,3b S Walters,c 4 Cullop.p 3 Sha'koj'.p 3 3 0 1 3 7 018 0 0 3 3 1 3 2 3 1 3 0 1 0 0 Olhfltten.lf t 0 V.M'er.rf 8 i 1 tumier 0 "obln.rf 9 Mxler.lb 0 Pratt. 2b 0 M'sans.af 0anatln,3b 06) art ley, e 0 ia" an, ss . . w lliv'n't.ii Totals..66 13 4S21 1'PauTstU ' Kooh,p . " .' La. .. 3 9 0 0 0 0 t 1 ft 1 36 1 1 4 I 0 0 0 1 0 THE REAL LADY WINSFUTDRITY One of Favorites from Murphy Stables Captures Horse ,. Beview Prise. MISS HABSIS M. VICTOR Totals.. 88 11 46 S3 4 Retted for Davenport In ninth. Batted lor W. Miller In ninth. . Hatted for Koob In fifteenth. Batted for Lavan In fifteenth. New York 90000110100040 14 at. Uuls 1000000080 0 000 08 Two-hsse hits: ' flhotton. Oedeon, Msgee, Penkinpaugh. Threebss. hits: Peckln naugh, Gedeon. Home run: Bsker. stolen bases: Shotton, Rlsler, Tobln. Double play: Hartley (unasslstedl. Bases on ball.: Off Cullop, II oft Davenport, 3; off Koob, 1, Hits and earned runs: Off Cullop, 8 hits, 3 runs In eight and one-third Innings; off flhewkny, 6 hits, no run In six and two thirds Innings; off Usvenport, T hits, 8 runs In nine Innings: off Koob, 8 hits, no run In six Innings. Htruck out: By Cullop, .3; by Hbawkoy, 8; by Daveport, 1: by Koob, 1. Wild pitch: Davonport. - Umpires; .Chill and Connolly, ... . . Indians Lose tn Senator... - Cleveland, Bept 18. Poor pltchlnr rave Washington the vletory over Cleveland, 8 10 4 , today. Bsgby was Ineffective In the first, while ragged work by Morton and Bnebe In the seventh ndded six runs to the vlKllors' score. Oallla was very effsctiv. ex. cept In the fifth .nd ninth Inning.. He struck out eight batters, fjoore; CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.19. AH H O A S! Oraney.lf 4 8 8 0 lLeon'd.lb (0180 Ilarb'e.sb 4 0 10 O'oi'ter.Sb 0 3 111 4 o iMilan.cr ., 3 3 0 1 4 0 0iiilth,rf 3 0 1.30 0 8 IHhanka.lf 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 OJam'son.lf 10 10 0 , 1 OJudge.lb 8 I 0 0 0 3 0 onorgan.ss s x wirama,o l l ouallla.p 0 10 0 0 0 Totals.. 14 11 17 11 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spftaker.cf ft Kotn.ri o tVli'l'MI 8 Osndll.lb 8 Turner,8b 8 Deborry.o 8 O'Neill,!! 3 Bsgby, p 1 Morton.D 1 Oould.p 0 lleeoe.p u noeuer i Allison 0 Kevan'h 1 Columbus, O., Sept 19. Three of the four . favorites in yesterday's opening race of the Columbus Grand Circuit meeting were from the Mur phy stable. Only the most pro nounced one, The Real Lady, was successful in straight heat,, getting no real opposition from even - . Emma, Magowan, that was . twice second. Summarise '"' Trotting. 3:11 olaaa. three In five, purse 81.300: McCloskey, br, ,., hy Theodosluav (McDonald) 11 1 Virginia Burn.tt, b, m. (Durfee) 1 8 I Pittsburgh, ch. g. (Murphy)..... 4 11 3 Kmpress of Russia, Dick Watts, It. C. H.r Donna Lona, Henry Todd, Jack K, Polly . T, The Toddler, George K. Pattenion also ; "Tims: IiIOW, i:08, 1:11V,.. Horse Ttevlew futurity, 1. year-old trot-. ters, tw. tn three, 83,0001 The Real Lady, br. f., br Moks (Murphy) -I Emma Magowan, br. (. (Marray)... 8 Mary Coburn, ch. L (White) 4 t . Bertha McOulre. Worthy Volo, Harvest Oals, E. Colorado, Keller De Forest also "Timet 8:03H. t:ll. '. ' King stake, 1:00 pacers, three I tin, 38.000: t .: Miss Harris M.. b. in., by P.tW i - the Great (McDonald)' II 1 Sayde Densmor., ch. m. (Thome.) 18 3 8 Roan Hal, ro. ,. (Murphy) 3 3 3 8 , The Savoy, Ooldlo C Bsrltght, Tho Beaver, Baby Bertha also ran. Time: 3:0SH. 3:08. 3:0414. Pacing, 1:14 class, three In five, purs.; Lmf.'Frank D., b. V, by' fclt- ' . ' tls Frank (Valentine). It I 11. Queen Hal, ro. m by Oold Hal (McPherson) 1 t 14 10 Spring Maid, ch. m. (Cox) 4 3 3 3 Baron Wood, Bernlce Alcantara. Tango. D. M. B., Colonel B, Horace MrKerr, bea dle, Rita Jay, Major A, Hal King. Hal Con- ir. Willi, wo. Tim.; Wlllu Woodland also ran. 3:0114. s:07. 9:iv, i:r. s s s v v 1114 1 4 t f 1 0 8 3 0 0 0 Totals. .39 1! 3i 0 8 Bstted for Bagby In fifth. Ran for Deberry In fifth. Washington ...8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 38 Two-base hltst Roth. Oraney, Milan, Wil liams. Th-ee-base hit: Wamuaganas. Stolen bsse: Judge. Sacrifice hits: Oallla (!). Smith. Double playt O'Nell to Oandll. Bases on bslls:.Off Gould, 8; off Morton, 3; off Ueebe, 8; orr uallla, 5. Hits and earned runs: Off Bagby, 4 hits, 3 runs In flv. In nings; off Morton, 3 hits 8 runs In one snd one-third Innings; off Beebe, 8 hits, 0 run In one snd two-thirds Innings; off Oould, 1 hit, 0 run in one Inning: off Oallla, 13 hits, B runs In nlno Innings, Hit by pitched bsll; By Bsgby, Rhsnks;' by Morton, Williams. Struck out: By Bagby, 8; by Morton, 1; by Beebe. 1: by Gallia, 3. Umpires: Nallln and O'Loughlln. 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