10 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1916. BRINGING UP FATHER Copyright, 1 9 1 . International Newt Service. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus . 1 I ... ( 111 I III II II II ,J'W- L ( whvheaII II If ALL SI " " NEVWTOL0 fS! t WANT H wONDrSrn, ELECTRIC MT.' V ME.HE.CO0LO TObEETOUl -c- plxxer::: WCHT ROURKES DROP ONE TO SAINT JOSEPH McCabe Ties Score in Kinth and Sullivan Steals Home With Winning Run. OMAHA IS BEATEN, 8 TO 7 V St Joseph, Mo., Sept. 22. (Special Telegram.) Denny Sullivan, wa the hero of today's game, for he itole home in the tenth inning, with the winning run, but honors muit like wise go to Billy McCabe, who tied the score with hi timely triple in the ninth." r ' It looked to be .all Omaha until that ninth inning and some of the faint hearted fans had left the park. The score at the beginning of the ninth was 7 to 4, Omaha, and there seemed to be not a chance in the world for the final result being other wise. Then Beers drew a walk, Som mers struck out, Wright singled and Otto Williams did likewise, filling the bases. McCabe catae to the plate, took one healthy (wing and when the ball had been recovered, he was resting on third and the score was 7 all. In the tenth, things looked dan gerous for the Josics. . Forsythe, the first man up, tripled, North walked and Krause struck out. Thompson was given his base on balls and with the bases filled Sommers struck out the next two men up. The Drum mers scored as related in the tenth, Sullivan drawing a walk, McClelland being safe on an attempted sacrifice which Marshall lost and Sullivan went to third.' When McClelland struck at ball Denny, who was half way down to the plate before anyone noticed him, stole home and Krueger dropped the ball in his nervousness. It was an exciting game with an exciting finish. The Rourkes and Drummers each playing good hall and even with out that final thriller, the game would have been a good one. Rudy Sommers and Harry Krause were opposed to one another and both were hit freely, but it was one of those free-hitting contests which tana enjoy. Boosters Find the Bear Hurlers Easy Denver, Sept. 22. Des Moines found Denver's pitchers easy today and won, 10 to 4. A home run by Cass featured. Score: ) DBS MOINES. in, R. H O. A. R. , . I 1 1 0 . Swell Work I OMAHA. Ml. B. II. O. Thompson, f. 4 S S 6 Irelan, th. 4 t 1 1 Miller, lk. S 1 1 S Krnesee, e 4 0 8 4 Marehall, Ib. S 0 Klldoff, H S 1 i Forerthe, rf. ..4 1 S 0 North, If S 0 0 I kranM. p t 0 I Total A. E. o a Wrlrht. ef. .. O. William., H Mr'.be, tb. , 4 Klrkham, If. 4 Hulllvan, rf. 4 MKIellan, lb. .... 4 Fawner, 0 , 4 Beere, lb. ...,;.... S Sommers, p. S S 1 U'n I ST. JOHKril. AB. B. H. O. A. K. 4 t t t a I 1 1 0 I 1 t 0 t t 1 0 0 1 i 1 I S 4 I S Tit 1 t It 1 o a s TataU 19 1 Wit t 4 None ant when trlnnlny ran seared. Marshall ant banting third strike, Omaha .. S 1 1 t 0 a 1 M. Jeeeph..., IS 1 track aatl Bjr Sommera, 7 by Kraaas, S. Haaee an ballei Orf Hammers, 7. Htelen baaeet Meflelland, Hulllvan. Haerlflea hital Rommere, Wright, North. Two-haM hltal Kraeser, Haera. Threa-baae hltal Irelan, Ma Cabe. Fnrsrthe. Doable Dlarai Beera (tinea- elated), Kllduff to Irelan to Miller. Itt on haaaai St. Joseph, Si Omaha, S. Karnetl rnnat St, Joseph, S Omaha, 6. Timet SHIS. I mpiret LINKS CAETURE GAME Defeat Millionaires After Run ning Keck-and-Neck for Six Innings, THIRTEEN TO TEN IS SCORE Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept. 22. For six innings the Millionaires and Lincoln ran neck and neck, then Lincoln forged ahead and won, 13 to 10. Score: COLORADO BPRINOS, AB. R. H.' O. A. B. FOX, rt 4 1 Jaekson. ef ........ B I Cor, If S t Britten, Ib I 1 (Irlftlth, c t 1 t.lU'ehl, Ib t Rappa, lb I 1 White, aa I I OrlKln. p , I I 1 1 Id I 10 I 7 Totals Carlisle, If .. Wllllama, as Rohrer, cf ., Lobar, rf .... Moree, ib Hunter, lb ., Hmllh. lt .. Juhnaon, 0 llalla, p .... ....41 10 10 IT II Caaa. ef...;.... Hunter, rt,... 4 Meloan. ct.-Sb. 4 Hartford, la 4 Jones, lb 4 EwoUlt, lb 4 Braen. C.-lf 4 Hlfsby, e t afusser, p S Dubois. Jb.... 1 ToUls ...II 10 IS ST 14 . DKNVKA.f AH R. K. O. A. Miller, rf S I I I Herd, as .s 4 Oaks, ef 4 Butcher. If 4 Cole, Ib 4 Shields, tt I Lloyd, Ib 4 Bhestak, e..... S Bteraer, p.. ......... 0 . Irion, p. ...... ....... 4 t Totals It 4 T Hartford aut, hit by batted ball. Des Moines... 1 l'l 0 1 1 0 Denvar 14 0 0 " 0 0 I Three-base hits: Rlfaby, Reed, Home run; Caes. J 10 Jones. Basos ball: Off Rtaraor. 4: off Muiur. 1: off Irion, 4. B truck out: By Sierier, 1; by Irion. I: by Uuner, I. HiU: Off Btirior, I In one and en-third Inntnri. Btoltm bui! Butcher, Meloa.it (t), Hartford. Mumer, Bhlelda. Sac rifice hit: Musuer. Bacriflue fll: Dubnla Kwoldt. PaHcd balla: Sheetak (S, Rlfeby (3), Breen. Time: 3:20. Umpire: Mulltn. Hildreth Takes Second Game from Loomis Loomis, Neb.i Sept. 22. (Special.) Hildreth evened up the series for the amateur championship of south central Nebraska by taking the sec ond game by the score of 9 to 5. The same was ooorlv played, particularly the early innings, most of the runs being unearned. Mo date nas .neen set for the deciding game. Score: R.H.E. Hildreth 4 4 0 0 1 0 t 10 T Loorala tlllllll 04 T 4 . Aaaertena Association. At MUwtukee R H. B it. Paul ....... 4 4 0 I I 1 1 47 11 1 Milwaukee .... 1 t 0 0 0 1 1 I I 0 Batterlee: St. Paul, Uphem and Clemons. Mayerl Milwaukee, Donovan and Dtl- Boefetv At Louisville R. H. K. Columbus 1 4 0 0 4 1 4 4 41 I 1 Louisville I 4 4 4 1 4 0 "I I I Batteries, Columbus, Dlckerson and La Lonset Louiaville, Stroud and Blllinve. At Kansas City K. H. S. Mlnnaanolla ,. I I 1 I I I I I 1 II 14 I Kaunas City... 100100411 4 11 I Batterlee: Minneapoila, Dnmont and Owena; Kenans City, Bandera and Hsr- rae. . lndlanapolls-Toledo, postponsd. rain. Cambrldee Una Walkaway, Cambrldse, Neb., Sept IS. (Special Tele, ram.) Cambrldse Hlh had n walk away and eaaily won the opening foot ball same from Minden today, 10 to 0, Stanaly and Elodweu starring lor uamnriase. LINCOLN. AB. R. ...... 4 4 H. O. A. E. 4 10 0 Totals 41 II 10 IT 14 Colo. Springs 1 1 1 1 4 1 0 0 010 Lincoln .....1 l l l 4 l e a I la Bases on balls: Orlrrln, 4. Stolen bases: Williams. SacrlSce hits: Qrlrlln. Passed ball: Qrlftlth. Two-baee bits: Csrllsle (1). Brltton (1. Lltschl. Griffith, Jarkson. Home rune: Hunter (I), Griffith, Griffin, Jackeon, Moree. Double plays: White to Rappa: White to Brltton to Rappa! Brltton to White to Kappa; Halle to Williams to Hunter, White to Happe. Left on bases: Colorado Springs, 4: Lincoln, 4. Beamed runs: Colorado Springs, 10; Lincoln, 0. Time, 1:10. Umpire: Miller. Sioux City Wins ' 4 From the Kaws TsifaolVa C.it 77 IsiiMit Citv won from Topcpa today in the opening frame of the last aeries of the season, 3 to 2. Score: 8IOUX CITT. OMmore, If. , We lion, rf. ,. Meti, lb, ... Leleune. cf. Connolly, 5b, Rader, ai. ... Cooney, lb. Croaby, o. ,,, Qaapar, p. ToUU .... Aa R. H. O. . 4 Lathrop, rf Kngle, cf. ..4 Ooodwtn. Ib. 4 Defate, lb a Devore, If 4 Atfler, lb. 4 Allen, o. 4 Lti. da more, aa. ..,,. 4 Hall, p. I 34 I T 11 11 I TOPEKA. Aa R. H. O. A. B. Total! II 1 7 IT 10 I siouk city ..a.o o l l o oi Topek .......1 0, 0 1 0 01 Three-baee hits: Lathrop, Lejeune. Two baee hit: Devore. Stolen baeea: Connolly, Lejeune, Wat eon. Beeee on belli: Off Hall, 4; off Oaipar, 1. Htrurk out: By Hall, 4; by aaipar, I. umpire: Kane. Mi v. i oran and Fulton Will Go Ten Rounds XT.... V-l, C.n, 77 PrenL IL.nn and Fred pulton will fight i ten round bout here on Octo'ier 12, under an agreement announce- today. This will be the first heavyweight match of the season. Fulto.i had agreed to three fights in the west and Moran wai billed for one western match, but it is stated that ill lour contests had been cancelled to enable them to meet in Madison Square harden. Moran already is in fighting condi tion, and it is understood that he will require only two weeks to prepsre for the Fulton match. Fulton will come to New York next weeek to benin j training. - CARDINALS EASY- PREY FOR DODGERS Standing of Teams Superbas Advance Nearer Flag by Whipping St. Louis Team. to SCOSE IS ELEVEN TO ONE Brooklyn, Sept. 22. Brooklyn won from St. Louis today, 11 to 1. The season's record between the clubs is: Brooklyn, 15; St. Louis 7. The contest was a farce because of the free hitting of the league leaders and Meadows' wildness. Warmouth pitched the last two innings and yielded eight hits and four runs. Mar- quard toyed with the visitors. Score: BT. Loum. AB.H.O.A.S. BnOOKLTN. AB.H.O.A.E. 0 0 2 10 0 0 1 0 netiel.lb 4 0 0 3 OJ'ton.rfrf llrnl'mn ft 0 1 0 OtletZ.Rt) (innzdlel.c 1 0 4 4 Onaub'Mb 3 Stewart, ib 10 11 llllck'n.cf 0 J M ler.es I 0 1 s OMtensel.rr 4 n n n i o Nixon. ir I Lona-.rf 4 110 lM Kie.imr ei.ee H'naby.Sn 1114 Ot.'uls'w.Sb 4 3 3 0 0 Hscner.ir 4 o e viowry,ao . . . e v Hutler.cf 4 0 3 0 OMIUer.rf 10-00 0 Snytler.lb 3 3 B 0 0Oleon.es 4 3 4 4 0 M'dows.p 1 0 0' 3 lMeyrrs.o 3 3 4 3 0 Warm'h,p 1 0 0 0 OM.Wh't.c 0 0 10 0 Totals. .31 4 34 10 J ' Totals..40 10 37 14 0 St. Lonl 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 11 Brooklyn ....0 1 0 0 3 4 8 3 11 Two-base hits: Hornsby, Snyder, Mowrey, Olson, Cutahaw. fUolen bssos: Boben (3, Horneby (8), Johnston (S), Meyere, Cut shew, Hickman. Double play: Bohne to Rtewert to Snyder. Beers on balls: Oft Meadows, 0; off Warmouth, 1: off Mar- quard, 3. Struck out: By Meadows. 1; by Warmouth, l; by parquara, e. mis ami earned rune: Off Meedows, 11 hit., 0 runs In six Innlnrs; off Warmouth, 8 hits, 8 runs in two lnntnas: off' Marquard, 1 run. Hit by pitched ball: Cutahaw by Mesdows: Merkle by Warmouth. Umpires; Klein and Kmslle. mile Crush Plratea. Philadelphia, Sept. 83. Philadelphia won from Pltteburgh today, 1 to 4, Tile visitors outbatted the home team by A big maxIn but had fourteen men left on iasea. Evbhs was knocked off the rubber In the first Inning, and Harmon, who was also hit hard, was relieved by Jacobs In the elshth. Score: PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. fllejhee.lb 3 8 11 OPsskert.rf 3 3 3 1 0 o iiianc ti.es s s x s o 0 OStock.lh 8 8 0 0 0 OWhlttcd.lf 3 0 3 0 0 0 OOavnth.rf 4 13 0 0 Ol.udcr'x.lb 4 0 ONI-hnft.Jb 3 1 OKIIllfrr.O 3 1 Sill In, 3b 1 Carry.of 8 Jacnbe.p 0 J.Wer.lb 4 HWen.lf 4 Schulte.rf 4 MrC'by.ab 3 Balrd.Sb 1 Bmlth.as 3 MrAu'y.ss 3 Pl.cher.o 4 Kvene.p g Marmon.D 8 Altenb'r.cf 8 w.wner l NATIONAL LEAOUE. WESTERN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet, Brooklyn ..84 65 .609Omaha . . .93 Sri. .6201 Phlla 83 (7 .HZI.Incoln ...84 62 -B75 Boston 78 68. .(73SIOUI City 78 60 .6.11 New Tork 74 63 .6511'cs Holnes 78 72 .614 Plttsburah 66 78 .466Denver ...76 76 .6031 Chlcalo ...84 82 Topeka .'..68 83.4601 Luula .60 86 .47 It. Joeeph 66 88 .4261 Cincinnati .66 01 .aslColo. Bps.. 68 03 .384 AMEH. LEAOUE. ' AHER. ASSN. W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. Bo.ton ...86 60 .600 Louisville .00 61 .011 Chicago ..84 63 .671IIndlanaplla 86 73 .681 Detroit ...84 64 .667iMlnneaplle 88 73 .641 New York 76 60 .621IKaneaa Cy 81 76 .619 Cleveland 76 72 .610'St. Paul ..78 76.606 St. Louis 76 72 .610Toledo ... .72 81.471 Waeh. ...71 7i .487 Columbua .66 86.484 Phlla. 33 11 ,334Mllwaukee 61 103 .331 ' Yesterday's Heaalte. WESTERN LEAOUE. Ltncoln, 18; Colorado Springe, 10. Des Moines, 10; Denver, 4. , Sioux City, 8; Topeka, 2. Omaha, 7; St. Joeeph, 8. NATIONAL LEAOUE. Pittsburgh, 4; Philadelphia, 7. Chicago, 0; New York, 6. Bt. Louie, 1; Brooklyn, 21. Cincinnati, 8; Boston, 6. AMERICAN LEAOUE. Boston, 4; Cleveland, 1. Washington, 6; Detroit, 4. New York, 8; Chicago, 6. Philadelphia, 3: St. Louis, 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul, 7; Milwaukee, 3. - Columbus, 3; Louisville, 8. Minneapolis, 17; Kansas City, 6. (ismrs Today. Western League Lincoln at Colorado Hprlnge, Dee Moines at Denver, Sioux City at Topeka, Omaha at St. Joeeph. National League Pittsburgh at Boston, Chicago at Brooklyn, St. Louis at New York, Cincinnati at Philadelphia, two games. American League New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Washington at Detroit, Boeton at Cleveland, RED SOX CAPTURE ONE FROM INDIANS Cleveland Drops Opening Game of Series to Champions of the World. BAGBY BEATEN BY SHORE runs In nine Inninira; off Nehf, IS hits. 6 runs In nine innlnvi. Struck out: By Knet zer, 6; by Nehf, 2. Umpires; O'Uay and Harrison. Ill 0 Mayer, p 0 Totals.. It) 10 27 IS 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. SI 16 U 11 I Batted for McCarthy In seventh. Pitt burr h .... 0 0 0 1 011 14 Philadelphia . .S 0 0 0 I 1 1 0N 7 Two-base hits: "Warner. Bancroft, Stock. Thre'tvbase hit: Kllllfflr. Home runs: Fischer. Cravalh. Stolen bases: Blgbee, Carey (S), llslrd. Double plsy: Klscher to HlRbee. Hanc on balls, urr Kvans, i; on Harmon. 1; off Mayer, 4. Hits and earned runs: Off Evans, S hits, S runs (none out In first) In no Inning; off Harmon, 8 hits, i runs In soven Innings; off Jacobs, no hits, no runs In one Inning; off Mayer, 16 hits. 4 runs In nine Innings. Hit by pitched ball: Hv Uaver. (Carey). Struck out: I)y Har mon, 1; by Jacobs, 1; by Mayer, 0. Paused ; ball: Fischer. Umpires: Jtlgler and Bason. , Giants Whip Cubs. ' New York, Sept. IS. New Tork today I equalled Its straight winning streak of last May, d of eating Chicago, 6 to 0, and scoring Its seventeenth connect! live victory. Salee shut out Chicago, with seven scat tered hits. Perry, a Southern association recruit, was hit hard by New Tork. Score: CHICAOO. NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Zelder.Sb 4 0 11 0I.urna.If 4 S 3 0 0 Kelly. rrcf e I o l vuerxoK.zn s i i a 12 0 vkod son.ri i s 0 IS 0 0.iman,3b 4 S 1 0 3 0 llvteher.H 0 0 0 OKauU.cf 0 0 0 Ollolke.lb 1 8 1 Former Fairbury Man ' Is Dead in Pennsylvania Fairbury, Neb., Sept. 22. (Special Telegram.) C. H. Shaffer died today in Huntington, Pa. Mr. Shaffer was agent for the Rock Island at Fair bury for a number of years and was elected county clerk of Jefferson county on the republican ticket in 1912. Owing to impaired health he was unable to comp.ete his first term and resigned. He had lived in Penn sylvania for several years in the hope orf recuperating his failing health. The remains will be brought to Fairbury and buried beside those of his wife. His daughter, Miss Eulalie, is a prominent teacher in the Fairbury schools. He is survived Jy four chil dren. White Sox Take Opener. Chicago, Sept. 22. Chicago bunched hits off Mugrldge today and won the first game of the farewell series with New Tork, 0 to S. Clcottee was hit hard, tout tightened up in the pinches. The locals failed to gain on the world's champions today, but remained In the pennant race. They are 14 games behind the leaders. Frank Baker who Ib tied with Plpp for home run honors In the American league, made his first triple of the season today. Score: NEW TORK. . CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Mftgee.cf i 3 0 0J CoVns.rf 3 10 10 0Weaver,30 S 1 3 0K.Cars.2b 3 Mann. If Saler.lb Mi.iru.ib Wlfms-cf Ftack.rf Wllson.o Terken.Sb Wort'n.ss Perry, p "Knabe Smith SOS 3 1 11 OKarMen.c 3 13 0 0 0 S 1 1 0 0 S 6 S OKocher.o ri lHai.ttS.p 0 0 0 Totals. .30 10 37 IS 0 Pren g't.p 0 0 0 0 0 Tinker 1 0 0 0 0 Tota,..S37S4U S , Batted for Williams In seventh. Batted for Perry In eighth. Batted for Flack In ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New York ...0 OS 10 110 6 Two-base hits: Holke, Rarlden. Three base hits: Robertson. Stolen base: Zimmer man. Double plays: Fletcher to Heriog to Holke; Heriog to Fletcher to Holke. Bases on baits: Off Perry, 1: oft Bailee, 1. Hits and earned runs: Off Perry, 10 hltk. 4 runs In seven Innings: off Prendergast, no hits, no run-in one Inning. Struck out: By Salee, 3; by Perry, 3; by Prendergast, X. Umpires: Byron and Qulgley. Keds Make Sweep. Boston, Sept 22. Cincinnati made a clean sweep of the throe -game series with Boston, taking the final game, I to 6, to day. Nehf was hit hard and was poorly supported. Three double plays by Cin cinnati cut short Boston rallies. Score: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. P.Sm'h.lf Qroh.Sb 6 S Rounch,cf 4 S Chae. lb 0 1 Orirflth.rf 6 S McK I,3b 4 1 Kouf.ss 4 S Huhn.c S 3 0 OColllni.cf 3 13 1 4 4 IMar'v'e.ss 4 0 4 S 0 5 0 OWllholt.rf 4 S S 0 0 0 OKoa hy.lb 4 1 IS 0 0 t I 0J.3m'h.1b 4 114 1 1 0 lUagee.lf 1 0 0 0 1 S 1 OConn'ly.lf S 1 S 1 0 S 1 OKaan.Zb 4 0 14 0 Kuotser.p 3 0 0 6 Olllackb'n.o S 0 3 1 f Totals.. 31 13 37 13 3Chapp'le 1 1 0 0 0 Htinri'x.rf 4 P'k'p'h.sa 6 Plpp.lb 4 Baker, 3 b S Mlller.lf 4 Baun, n,2b 4 Alex'der.o 4 Mog'dge.p 3 Flahcr.p 0 High 1 0 1 3 3 10 3 1 1 0 O-fRckson.tf 4 0 2 0 0 1 2 8 2 I 1 11 0 1 1 0 8 lFelsch.cf 0 3 0 ON pub, lb 4 2 8 0 0Terry.se 4 111 OSchalk.o 3 10 3 OLapp.c 1 0 0 0 OClcotte.p 4 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 33 13 37 3 Totals.. 37 11 34 14 1 Batted tor Fisher In ninth. New Tork ....1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 08 Chicago 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 Two-base hits: Plpp, Schalk. Three-base hits: Baker, Felsch. Stolen bases: Magee, Weaver. Double plays: Pecklnpaugh to Bauman to Plpp. Bases on balls: Off Cl cottee, 2; off Mogrldgo, 3. Hits nd earned runs: Off Mugrldge, 10 hits and 6 runs In seven Innings; off Fisher, S hits and no runs In one Inning; off Clcotte, 11 hits and 3 runs In nine Innings. Struck out: By Clcottee, 10; by Mogrldge, 1. Wild pitch: Clcotte. Umpires: Dlneen and Hllde brand. Sport Calendar Today New Jim Joe ten Totals.. 33 1ST 13 S Batted for Blackburn In ninth. Cincinnati ...1 0 S 0 0 0 4 0 01 Boeton ....... 1 0 t 0 0 36 Two-base hits: Oroh, Roush (2), Con nolly. McKechnle. Three-base hit: Chspslle. Stolen bases: Wilholt, Konetchy, Kopf, J. C. Smith. Nehf, Co I Una. Double plays: Col Una to Maranvlllo; Griffith to Huhn; Oroh to Chase; Knetxer to Oroh to Chase. Bases on balls: Off Knetter, 4; off Nehf, t. Hits and earned runs: ,rir. I hits, 4 . .Raping Opening of Autumn meeting ef Ontario Jockey club nt Toronto. Opening of autumn meeting ef Baok River Jockey club at Montreal, Bench Shows Annual shew ef Plalnfleld Kennel club, Plalnfleld, N. J. Wolf Opening of championship tonrna ment o fCallforaln Golf .association at liel Monte. , Athletics Annual fall games ef York Athletic club at Trovers Island, Boxing Unnboat Smith against Coffey, six rounds, at Philadelphia. Welling against Jimmy Anderson, rounds, at Brooklyn. Dick le Sanders against Tony Hill tea ronnds, nt Charier!, Pa. Foot Ball Harvard against Colby at Cam bridge, . Mass. , Dartmouth .against New Hampshire State at Hanover, N. H. Bueknell against Rloomsburg Normal nt Lewlsbnrg, Pa. Georgetown against Kaadolph-Maeon at Washington. Holy Cross against Con necticut Aggies nt Worcester, Mass. How dln against Middle bury at Middleaury, i. Fena State against Susquehanna at State College, Pa. Rensselaer Polytechnic against Clarksen nt Troy, X. Y. Rhod Niana weie against rorx it jams at r.ings 1 ton, R. I, Rutgers against Albright at New 1 Brunswick, N. J, I Diversity of Maine i against Fort MrKlnter at Oromo. Me. W eak i Ington aaoi Jefferson ngalnst Bethany nt Washington, Pa. W est Irglnla Wcsleynn against Uavb-Klklna at Buckhaanon, W. Va. Fuller 0 0 0 0 0 llarper 0 0 0 0 0 Tired, Aching Mnselea Relieved. Sloan's Liniment lightly applied, a little j quiet and your soreness disappear Ilk msglo. Oet a SSe bottle today. All drug gists- Advertisement. 1 1 1 16 0 110 0 0 0 4 0 0 14 0 1 & 0 0 0 0 3 0 Cleveland, Sept. 22. Boston won, 4 to 1, tollay from Cleveland in a pitchers' battle between Shore and Bagby, the former allowing but three hits, while only five were made off Bagby. Boston scored two in the second on Hoblitzel's double, Wamhsganss' error, Lewis single and Cady's triple, and two more in the ninth on singles by Hooper and Shorten, sacrifices by Tanvrin and Hoblitzel, and Lewis' sacrifice fly. Cleveland 9 on v run came as the re sult of Speaker's hit and steal and Roth s single, bcore: 7 CLEVELAND. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Oraney.lf 3 0 6 0 OHooper.rf 4 110 0 Barb'?, 3b 4 0 2 2 O.Janv'n,2b 3 0 2 6 Speaker.cf 4 12 0 Oihorten,cf 4 Poth.rf 4 110 OHob'zel.lb 3 W'b'ft's.ss 4 0 0 4 ll.ewts.if 3 Oandll.lb 4 0 12 1 0(Jard'r,3b 4 Turner,2b 3 0 0 3 OScott.ss 3 Deberry.c 2 1 S 0 Oi'ady.c 3 O'Nelll.c 0 0 0 0 OShore.p 3 non-hvn 2 A 1 2 0 Allison 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. .30 6 27 17 0 Totals.. 30 8 27 13 1 Batted for Deberry In eighth. Boston 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 Cleveland ....0 0 0 1 0 000 0 1 Two-base hit: Hoblitzel. Three-base hit: Cady. Stolen bases: Sptaker, Roth. Bases on balls: Off Shore, 3. Hits and earned runB: Off Bagby, S hits, 8 runs In nlno Innings; off Shore, 3 hits, no runs In nine Innings. Struck out: By Bagby, 1; by Shore, 4. Cmplresr O'Loughlln and Nallln. Tigers Beat Senators. Detroit. Sept. 22. Detroit broke Its losing streak today, defeating Washington, 6 to 5. Thomas, a left-handed recruit pitcher from D' . .riolnee, was effective aeralnat the home tet..n until the, seventh Inning, after which Detroit hit him freely, three triples and a home run being among the safeties made. Ayres relieved him In the ninth with the bases filled and none out. Vltt hit the first ball pitched for aysingle, scoring the tying and winning runs. ' Score: WASHINGTON. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Leon'd,3b 4 0 0 2 0Vltt,8b 6 2 2 3 0 Foster,2b 4 0 0 2 OBusli.ss 4 112 0 Milan. rf 4 2 2 0 OCobb.cf 2 0 6 0 0 Smtth.rf 4 2 2 0 Veach.lf 3 Rlce.lf 4 10 0 OOrawfd.rf 3 Judge.lb 3 0 13 0 OH'lman.lb 4 McB'de.ss S 2 4 7 0,'ounK,2b 4 Henry, c 3 2 3 1 08tanage,c 8 16 0 2 T human. p 4 10 1 lMltchell.p 3 0 0 2 1 Ayers,p 0 0 0 0 OBoland.p 0 0 0 0 0 Oun'g'm.p 0 0 0 1 0 Totals. .33 1024 13 1 Burns 1 0 0 0 0 Dubuc 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 31 9 27 10 3 Winning run scored with none out In ninth. Battod for Mitchell In seventh. Batted for Cunningham In ninth. Han for Stanage In ninth. Han for Dubuc In ninth. Three-base hits: Teach, Crawford, Stan age. Home run: Young. Stolen bases: i McBride, Cobb. Doubla play: Jfttt to Young. Bases on balls: Off Thomas, 6; off Mitchell. 3; off Cunningham, 1. Hits and' earned runs: Off Thomas, 8 hits, 4 runs In eight innings (none out In ninth): off Ayres, 1 hit. 1 run In no inning (replaced Thomaa In ninth); off Mttchell, 6 hits, 2 runs In seven Innings: off Boland, 3 hits, 2 runs in one Inning; off Cunningham, 1 hits, no runs in one inning. Hit by pitcher: By Mitchell, t Rice ). Struck out : By Thomas, 2 ; by Mitchell, B. Balk: Thomas. Wild pitch: Thomas. Paused ball: Henry. Umpires: Owens and Evans. Browns Defeat Hacks. St. Louis, Sept. 22. St. Louis defeated Philadelphia. 6 to 3, today and moved Into fifth place. In the eighth Inning, with the score 3s, to 2 agalnnt St. Louis, Pratt walked. Marsans singled, Bending Pratt to third. Marsans stole second. Borton batted for Hartley and tripled, scoring Pratt and Msr aanfl. and scored himself when Lavan sin gled. Score: PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOITIS. AB.H.O.A.E. Att.n.u.A.i,. 3 OShotten.lt 4 3 OTobln.rf 3 0 0-Kumler '0 0 OLee.rf 0 0 OSlsler.lb 4 2 0 0 0Prat(,3b 2 0 0 0M sana.cr 4 0AuHtin,3b 3 0 Hartley, c 3 0 'Borton 1 -Hale.c 0 Totals. .36 10 24 13 OLavan.ss 4 Plank.p 3 Wltt.ss Oniver,2b 3 Strunk.rf 4 Schang.lf 4 Mr.iiH.lb 4 Pick. 3b 4 W.J'uon.cf 4 Haley.c 4 Meyers.p 3 Brown 1 0 4 1 12 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 13 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 Totals.. 29 8 27 16 2 Batted for Myers In ninth. Batted for Tobtn In seventh. Batted for Hartley In eighth. Philadelphia ..00 01 300 0 03 St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 2 6 Three-base hit: Borton. Stolen bases: Orover, Pick, Austin, Pratt, Marsans (2), Shotton. Bases on balls: Off Myers, 6; off Plank. 2. Hits and earned runs:. Off Myers, 8 hits, 6 runs in eight innings; off Plank, 10 hits, 3 runs In nine Innings. Struck out: By Myers, 4; by Plank, 4. 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