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i. 6 BRINGING UP" i FAIHER Ospyrlcbt 117. tntei natlona' New . (ferric. i s THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 191 i 1 " Drawn for The Bee; by George. McManus i DUCKLINGS BITE ; BACK AT OMAHA - iy . ... . t In Ten-Inningf Duel Jack Halla, Downs Marty O'Toole ; Lin- coin Scores on Thoma . .-! son's Triple. Lincoln,. Neb, Aug. 31. (Special Telegram.) The Ducklings grabbed n extra-inning game with the Sourkei here this afternoon, 2 to ,1, after "Ufnp" Brown had beaten the visitor! out of it on a rank decision which even the bleachers hooted. Halla and 0'Toole engaged in tight pitching duel, with honors fair ly evenly distributed. The Ducks played snappy ball in the field, in marked contrast to the exhibition which they staged yesterday, but even .'at that Omaha should have won the game. r r-.:- :"' Each team magged a. run, in the opening tanza, but after that , for .eight innings theret was not even any chance to scores "''- ' Williams' . long drive over, the left field fence, after Cooney had fiied.out, netted the Rourkes' their only run. . The Dodki, came right back;in the first. Smith-walked, and reached Sec ond, when Arty Thomason laid down a perfect sacrifice bunt. Smith rode home on Bayless' clean smash to cen ter, '. ' V i It wa in the ninth the. Rourkes should have won. Thompson walked and then . O'Toole laid.1 a smashing drive down the third base tine,' which was fair by four feet, but Brown could not tee it that way and brought Q'Toole bzek. -The drive would have cored Thompsonwith .the "winning Cooney set up ucb a, holler, the umps chaced him and when the midget second sacker refused to blow from the players' bench called in the tops. . Arty Thomason was the Rourkes' stumbling block. He opened the tenth with a triple and scored the winning run on Lober's single. ' -V :- . . , 1 ' .,. . Josies Snatch Bacon From Under Nose of. Boosters Des Moines, Aug. 31.--Connolly's home run in the; sixth inning broke up a tie score In a game featured by free hitting, and loose fielding. The score was 7 to 5,".favoring St Joseph. Secret, . ' '! IV. ST. JORlfiPH. . j, DES MOINES, ' AB.H.O.A.B. A B H.O. A E, mt'ort.!t i , t i ecass.if i i t i i Holly.Jb , till OKwoldt.Sb 41 1 ' 1 Rsder.ss tll IKh'nley.lb till Mston,rf 41 1 OHunter.rf " S I 1 1 Weiler.lb, I IS It 0 (1H'4fard.!t a 1 "1 I Cen'liy.ef 11 S O OMurphy.rf 4 0 1 0 Kotly.lb S;l OCoffey.lb 4 f t S Crosby. ,41 I ' OBpahr, S 0 4 4 utb'ld.p 10 4 IKallto.p 0 I 1 1 , , H --.p-Dressen.p S 14 0 Totale..3S118Til (Bnei, 1 t -T H'v '' ? ' Total. .s"tir' Batted (or Xrsn" In ninth, v V, "'I It. Joseph.'.... S 13 0 10 0 O-f-T Des Jlolne.... ,0 I 1 0 0,t 05 , Horn ntn: Cennollr. Thre-bae hlti: Wu,llr. etentajr. . Two-bata hit; Hunter, i Bacrlfle hlU.- -Haaly, Ewoldt. , Hartford, Kail to. Stoli baa: Caaa. Laft on baa: St. Joaaph, I; Vn Molnaa, T. Struck out: By Kalllo, Is by Drean, J: by Sutherland, S. paaea en balls: - Off Kalllo. 1; oft Dra an. ,1: off Sutherland, 4, Hit by pltchad ballt By Kalllo (Mualtsr). Hlta and earn art rtmar Oft Kalllo, I and nona in thrro and to-thlrda Inntnia; eft Draaaan, I and 1 In fiva and ona-thlrd Innlnia; oft Suthsrland, T and S lnnlna Innlnta. Charga defeat to Draaaan. Time: 1:48. Umplra; Dalay,. ..,.- Wolves Walk Away With , i Hutchinson Until Ninth Wichita, Kas Aug. 31. Baker had til the better of today's battle with . Adams, Hutchinson never seriously threatening until the ninth, while ' Wichita hit hard and lost several op portunities to score by breaks of luck. Score: , HUTCHINSON. - , WICHITA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E, HeCaba.cf (111 IRerger.aa 8016 Btneoe,! 4 1 I I ldood n.lb 4 tilt U'CI'p.lb 4 0J Coy,rf 4 1 t t t Dllts.lt SISt H B'lda.1f I I I I I VtlH.aa III) iraryan.e 4 1 T I Henry, !t 4 t I S OMartlnl.cf I 0 0 tmlth.rf. till OWll'ma.lb t 1 t Rleh'e'n, MM SDavls.tb I 1 4 I 1 Adatna.p . S 1 1 IBtker.p MM Tot!e..l i: Total..Jt I ST 1 1 trotcbtnwm tttttttt 11 Wichita, t 1 t t t 1 1 Three-baaa bit: Coy. Two-hano hlta: Mc Vrtdei, Benaon, McCaba, Ooodwio. Left on baaet: Hutchlneon. t; , Wichita, f. Hlta nd aarnad runa: Off Adam, t and S In olfht tnntnie; oft Baker, 7 and 1 in niha jnnlrga. Stolen baaea: Williamt, IMId. . Poublo plays: Berter to Goodwin to Wll- Jlm, Davta to Wllltama. Baaea on balla Off Bakar, 1. Sacrifice hit: Berter. Struck tit: By Baker, f; by Adams. 6. Umpire: IManen. xima or came: I lb Crani Circuit Race Summaries at Poughkeepsie Trottlaf : S:IT Ciaaa, roraa SI, OOO. Thraa la fiva. v Xorth Bparr, b. h., by San Franctaco ' (Cnxt 1 1 Galatea, blk. (Brule) S S Minnie Arthur, bit, m., (Snow Oaara) 4 t Alao ran: Balmaxaan. Worthy Blngen, Notioo B, Iibyta. Started: Hllh Cllffe, Beiaio. Ttma: t:otu. 1:19 M,. . raelaft Xka) Dlreeraaa I, S:5 Claae, rarae 5,e, Itree lift. JUtfla Frank D, b. s, fcy LttUe Frank (Valentin) )..)....l 1 The Savoy, blk.' ., (Cox.. ...... S S Chmaral Todd, b. k.. (Leonard) t S Alao ran: Pater Pointer. Time; J. 01, I:HU. Trottinf, BpitM ETent, Para 11,008, Twa i v v ,jui ?nre$, , . , . , St rrAnetaee, "V. k.i by SaaiT Frinela eo, (OeamlyA..,,., 1 Kate! Traelfc ch. m., (Cox)..... t - IUM1 tiM 1:01. The Umpire Did It OMAHA. Alt. . . . . 4 ' H. O. 1 Cooney, 'ib. .... Kruf Prk, Xb Hllllam, rl... Miller, If...... Hhaw, lb Vnrdley, aa.... Brat tem. ...., TbomiMon, rf . . Nye, Sb O'Toole, p Total SS 1 '17 U I LINCOLN. AB. B. ...... S 1 4 1 4 e t ' at o. It A. S 0 1 4 0 4 1 Smith, ib. .. Thomwmn, If. Ilayleee, rf.... I-iober, rf...... Iterrhammer, i Klffert, tb Hoik, Sb... Rohrar, c Halla, p... TeUle SS 11 30 IS t Hettc4 for Cooney In ninth. None oat when winning- rum aeored. Mneolit 1SS0SSS90 1 J Oman leSSOOSSS I Home rum Wllllema. Two-baae hit: ThnmaMn. IMnble playat lxber to Klffert I Brottem to Cooney Thompeon to anaw. Mtolea baaeat Smith, Bayleaa, Klffert, Selk, Vardley. NMrtflee hltat Thomamn, Selk, Wllllnma, Brottem. Struck outi By Halle, ll by OToole, S. Daaea on nauei tiff tiajie, J: off O'Toole, S. Frned rune: Llnenln, t Omaha, 1. Hltei Off llella, In ten ln nlni off OToole, 11 In nine Innlngi. Timet lift. Vmplret Browne. Peters and Meyers;,! To Clash in Prelim11 To Labor Day Bout Charlie Peters, the Papillion carpen ter and one of the best wrestlers Ne braska ever turned out, wilt wrestle Jack Meyrs, alias Romonoff, Omaha grappler, in the semi-windup prior to the Plestina-Stecher match at the Omaha y&Hor'vim Labor day night. " ;Petert snd Meyers should put p a 'fast go and would, under ordinary circumstances, be classy enough to anorar as a main attraction at the wrestling program. So fans who at tend. thejUbor day go will see. two fast matches instead of one. . Soldiers of the Sixth regiment now atationerl at the Auditorium will be guests,, of jack Lewis, promoter o the go, at the matcn. A numoer 01 them also will act as ushers. . , .Seats for the match, according to Lewis, continue to sell rapidly and all indications point to t record-breake ing attendance. Grizzlies Give Up Ghost . To Miners in Last Game Tonlfn. Auif. 31. Denver lost the final cifflt of the series here todar to the Miners, 7 to 3. Two three-base hits, two singles, and a sacrifice netted four m the seventh for the miners at' ter Denver had threatened to tie the score in their half. Joplin leaves to- mgni ior an eigni game trip o fiuivu inson and Wichita. Score: ''- . -DENVER. JOPLINT. - 7 AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B, WufflLtb 4 t 4 1 OLamb.ea 4 1 t t Kel her.ee 4 Oil ICoch'n.lb t I tit Butch'r.lf 4 t t 0 Carllale,lf HIM Mllle.lb 4 111 t OMeta.lb t tit 1 H'Uell.lb 4 1 t t OMonroe.o 4 fl. t I Barth'y.o S 1 t 4 CDavle.rf 4 lit M'C'Ick.rf I 1 11 6Hurt.lt S 1 4 S Hart'n,cf ? S tit tBrok'w.el l o Rook.p ; 1.4 I I OMapel.p 110 1 Totla.. S 14 IS 1 Totala..lll1711 Denver 1 t t t I t I t 1 Joplin'... S t t t l t fl Thrte-baee hlta: Mllla, Burr, Cochran. Left on baaea: Denver, t; Joplin, 4. Sac rifice hit: Mapel Stolen baaea: Butcher, Carllele. Double playa: , Rook to Hartaell to Villa, Lamb to Burt to Mati. . Earned runa: Joplin, 4; Denver. I. Baaea on balla: Oft Rook, It eff Mapal. I. Struck out: By Mao. S. Wild pitch: Mapei. Faeeed ball: Bartholomey. Time or same: 1:40, 1 Umpire: Johnaon. Cecil Thompson to Pitch For Brandeis Store Nine Cecil Thomoson. former Rourke, wilt hurl far the Rrindeit this after noon against the Capital City Giants 01 uts Aioines at nounce prK. vvy- man, Imogene, la., semi-pro, who had a mai wiiu mc nuuikci una cung and Morne Olson will pitch the sun day games for Bradford's crew. The game today starts, at J;i3. Lineup BRANDEIS. POSITION. GIANTS Novltaky Flrat bee .......Hill Roben Second baaa ...Jackaon Synek ..........Third baaa... Lewla M CO rath Shortetop ............ Neal Haaen. .Left field Moore Dyaert. ........ Centerfleld Sandara Lawlar ttiaht field.... ...... Hunter Lyok .Catcher.,, w.. ...... Neaaa Olson ........ Pitcher,. .Allen Wyman .....Pitcher Harrla Thompson ......... Pitcher .Cropp , i - A. A. U. Meet Opens on Field Of Washington Uni Today St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 31. Nineteen junior events are scheduled to be con tested at the Washington university athletic field today-Mhe opening day of the national track and held cham pionship meet of the Amateur Ath letic union. The senior events will take place Saturday and the all-round cham DionshiDs and relav races Mondav, The number of athletes entered in the junior and senior events is 358, Reynolds and Young Battle - For Field Club Golf Title Sam Reynolds, Transmississippi champion, and Blaine Young, former Nebraska state champion, will fight it out for the golf championship of the Field club in a thirty-six-hole match today., . , . ; . ,., , Reynolds won his wav into th finals by victory over C. E. Griffey in the semi-final round, while Young oeat joe Williams, -4 REDS TIE COBS TO DRAW INELEVENTH Spectacular Game Stops Only at Nightfall With the Score , Stuck at Eight to Eight. Cincinnati, O., Aug. 31. Despite the fact that the game was decidedly agged, Cincinnati and Chicago played a remarkable Contest here to day, darkness finally ending it with the score tied, 8 to 8. Going into the ninth with the score 4 to 4. the visi tors tallied a run, only to be tied up again' by the locals in that round. In the tenth Chicago again' scored one, but Cincinati tatted strong and tied T .1. ' r. ... h up. jn ine eievenin u iookco as though the visitors would surely win for they scored two runs, but once more Cincinnati hit the ball hard and double and two triples netted them two runs. Score: . , CHICAGO. , CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E. IRHnir Flack.rf I 0 S 8 lQroh.lb 4 11 S 0 Wolter.lf til B 4Kopf.ee t 1 S ORauah.cf S t 1 OChase.lb S t drifflth,rf S S 0Neale.lt 1 1 Royle.lb tit Merkle.lb t S 14 Wllirs,cf S S S Deal.lb SSI Kliduff.se til Wtman.ie 1 0 tS 4 lCueto.e 0 8hean,2b 4 SMagee.lt 4 OWInfo.o 1 0 S S a t 3 1 wuaon.o i a Doutlaa.p, 4 1 arier.p too 9 1 "Clarke Vauthn.p 10 0 1 OSrhn'der.p 1 Mltchell.p 1 Totala..tt 11 II Jl tRetan.p 1 M'K'le,2b I Totals. .43 11 S3 It S Batted for Schneider In fifth. , Batted for Wlno In ninth. Tvo-base hlta: Doyle. Shean. Merkle. MoOee. . Three-base hits: Rousli, Douglas, Neala, Kopf. Home run: Roush. Double playa: Kllduff to Doyle to Merkle, Mitchell to Korif to Chase. Basea on balls: Off DouRlas, 4; off Vaughn, li oft Schneider, S: Off Began,-i. Hits: Off Douglas, t In eight Innings; off Vaughn, 6 In two -and iwo'tmrae innings: off Mitchell. B in four Innings; , oft Schneider, t In five Innings. Struck out: By Vaughn, 1: by Schneider. 1: by Mitchell, 1. Umpires: O'Day and Har rison. Phillies Detent Braves. - Philadelphia, Aug. II. Stock's solendld playing enabled Philadelphia to defeat Boa ton ..today, 4 to S. Stock' two hits drove in three runa anil ha acored th deciding tally In the aeventh inning when, with, two out, Kelly muffed Luderus' fly. Score: BOSTON. PHILADRLHPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E AH w oak: Kelly.lf t S 1 0 ISchulta.cf a 0 1 n n M'ville.ts 4 0 1 I ' OB'croft.sa 4 1 4 T 0 Fowtll.cf 4 10 1 OStocMb 4 S t 1 0 Reht.rf 4 110 0C'vath.rr till K'ichy.lb 4 110 1 lLM'us.lb 4 1 It 0 0 Pmtth.Sb Sill OWh'ted.lf 1 01 0 R'llngs.lb S 1 S t ON'hoff.lb S 0 1 0 0 T'gesser.a I 1 a 0 OKIllifer.a 4 S 4 1 0 Barnes.n 4,1 0 1 OMaver.n 4 I 0 4 a Tyler 0 0 0 S O . ToUI..S S171I 0 Totals. .14 11 H12 1 Batted for Trageaaer In ninth. ' '' Boston , 0 I 0 0 0 0 13 Philadelphia ..0 0 I t 0 0 t 4 Two-base hlta! Konetchy. Stock. Luderus Stolen baaeai Konetchy. Smith. Rawllnes. Double plays;. Mayer to Bancroft to uderus, Stock, to Kllllfer. Baaea on balla: Off Barnes, 3: off Mayer. 3. Struck out: Bv Barnes, 1; by Mayer, 3. Umpires; Rlgler and Bransrield. J - ' rinates Divide With Cards. , Pittsburgh, Pa.. Aug. 31. St. Loul loat on Forbea' field today for the flrat time thla year, Pittsburgh winning the flrat game, 3 to 0. The visitors cam, back In the second game, which was called at the end of the fifth Inning on account of rain, and defeated the home team, 1 to inability to Bit Jacobs with men . baaea lost the flrat game for St. Louis. In the seoond the only run waa tallied on Snyder'a double and Amea' single. Soore: ST, LOUIS. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Lonf.rf 4 0 0 0 OTackaonlrf 4 1 10 J. Sm b. If 3 110 OMoll'ts.lb 4 1 10 0 0 Mlller.tb 4 111 OBIgbee.tf 4 13 0 0 H'nsby.sa 4 111 OCarey.cf 4 14 0 0 Crulse.cf 3 0 3 0 0 Ward.es 3 113 0 Paulet.lb 4 0 13 0 ODebus.lb 10 0 10 Balrd.Sb 4 3 13 lPltler.lb 10 110 Ooniales.e 4 0 3 3 ISchmldt.e 8 0 6 0 " Doak.p 1 0 0 I 0Jacoba,p 3 10 10 Smyth 0 0 0 0 0 Pack'rd.p 0 0 0 3 0 Total. . 38 T 37 S 0 snyaer 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 18 4 34 14 1 Batted for Doak In seventh. Batted for Packard In ninth. St Leula .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Two-base hit: Jackson. Stolen baaea! Carey, Debua, Long, J. Smith. Double play: Filler to Ward to Mol w ta. Basea en bailer Off Doak. 1; off Jacobs. 4. Hlta: Off Doak, t In alt Innings. Struck out: By Doak, 1; by Packard, 1; by Jacob. 3. Umpires: Byron and Qulgley. . Score, second gam: ST. LOUIS. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Long.rf Uackaon.rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 Betsel.lf OMoll'ti.lb 3 0Blgbee.lt 1 OCaray.ct 1 OWard.aa 3 ODebus.lb 1 OPltlrr.lb 1 OW.W'ner.e 1 0 'Fischer 1 Mtller.tb H'nsby.sa Crulae.cf Paulet.lb HalrJ.lb Snyflor.o Ames.p 1 0 3 0 0 0 Bteele.D 1 10 TOUH..11 hi i j- . . ' Totals.. 17 1 II ( 1 Batted for W. Wanner In fifth. St. Louis , 0 0 1 0 01 Pittsburgh , 0 0 0 4 00 Two-base hit: Snyder. Double playa: Amea to Miller to Paulette. Steele to Moll wit to Debus. Struck out: By Ames, 1; by Steele, 4. Umpires: Qulgley and Byron. Brooklyn Wlna From Giant. Brooklyn. Aug. 31, Brooklyn won the first gam of a double-header from Nw York today, I to 4. and the second was tied at 1 to 1 In eleven Innings, when dark nes intervened. It will be played off In w iora Horaogg hurt hia back in the flrat game aa h (ltd into the plate. 1U collapaed on the bench ami had to be earried to the clubhouse. Ha may be out indefinitely. Score: NSW TORK. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. BarnMf 3 10 Olson. 11410 ttob'son.rt I Kauff. o I Zlmn-.-n.Sb 4 Fletehr.sa S tierxog.Sb 4 Smlth.tb l Holke. lb 1 Itarlden, 4 Schupp, 4 tWheat.lf 1 ODaubrt.lb 1 4My.ra.lb 4 Ostengel.rf 4 0johnson.lt 4 OHIckmncf 3 40 Rork,8b 4 SMlller.e 1 tCheney.B 1 Mara'd.n 0 Total 31 10 S4 II 3CttUhv 1 01 . Totals 21 0 37.10 I Batted for Cheney In aeventh. New York 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 i Brooklyn ... . ItOttOOS I Two-baa hltat Miller, Johnson, It Standing oj Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NAT'L LEAGUE. W. L. Pet.) W. L. Pet. Lincoln !2 l.57S'Ne Tork...7 41.444 Omaha 11 .5SSPhlIa. T (1 .68 Wichita 2! l.58!St. Louie.... 5 6t.B24 Hutchlnaon 21 It .525lClnclnnatl ..t 41.620 St. Joseph. .11 1 .60 Chicago ....41 tl .604 Jonlln It 2t ,476!Brooklyn ...6 to .491 Doa Moinea.lt 26 .1761 Boeton .....61 S .446 Denver 15 24 .S86Plttaburb. .,3 12 122 ASIER. LF.AGUE. AMER. ASS'N. W. IPct l W. L. Pet. ChlcaKO . ...RJ 4t.M2!lndlanHPOlla S3 tO.ttl Boston 76 47 .16l Loulavllle ..76 6t .564 Cleveland ,.6t 40 .6J5ISt. Paul 73 64.564 Detroit 64 60.624 Columbus ,. 69 .639 Kansas City. 54 69 .457 Milwaukee ..61 61.457 Minneapolis 67 74 .429 Toledo 47 S3 .364 New York. ..64 65 .463 Washington 67 64 .471 St. Louis... .44 ftA.SSOj Phlla 44 77 .164 Te tenter's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha. 1; Lincoln, J. Ten Innings. St. Joaeph. 7; Des Moines, S. Wichita, J; Hutchlnaon, 1. Denver, 3; Joplin, 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, 4; Brooklyn, S. Boston, 3; Philadelphia, 4. St. Louis, 0-1; Pittsburgh, 2-0. Chicago, 3; Cincinnati, 3. Called eleventh, darkneaa. AMERICAN LEAGUE, ft. Lnula. t: Chicago, 3. Detroit, 0; Cleveland. 1. Washington, 4-6; New Tork, I -J. Boston, 6-6; Philadelphia, 1-2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 3; Kansas City, 4. Toledo. 1; Leulevtlle, 10. Columbua, 3; Indianapolis, T. ' Games Today. TVeetern League Omaha at Lincoln, St. Joaeph at Dea Moines, Joplin at Hutchin son, Wichita at Denver. National League Naw Tork at Brooklyn, Boaton at Philadelphia, St. Louie at Pitta burgh, Chicago at Cincinnati, American League St. Louis at Chicago, Detroit at Cleveland, Washington at New Tork, Philadelphia at Boaton. Wheat. Stolen kaaes: Kauff, Fletcher, Muers. Double playa: 8chupp to Barlden to Holke, Fletcher to Rariden to Hqlke. Baaea on balls: Off Schupp, 3; off Cheney, 2; off Martiuard, 1. Blta: Off Cheney, S In even Innings. Struck out: By Schupp, 3; by Cheney, 4; by Marquard, 3. Umpires: Klem and Emails. New Tork 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 01 Brooklyn 0 000000010 01 Three-base hit: Robertson. Horn run: Blckman. 8tolen base: Zimmerman. Dou ble play: Kauff to Rariden. Bases on balls: Off Benton, 3. Struck out: By Benton, 3; by Pfeffer. 1. Umpires: Klem and Emslia. ' i Sonthera Aoeistioii. , , Birmingham, 4-8; Memphis, 1-4. . New Orleans, I; Atlanta, 4 (t nlnnlngs). No others scheduled. T Til IE . ,'. 1 , JOE OF DODGE IMw Day MigM Seats now on sale at Auditorium, Merchants Hotel, Carlton "Hotel, Merritfs PhiMrmacy, Pete tLoch's and Ernie Holmes' Billiard Parlors, Ptfa $1, $2, $3, $4, and $5 for Ringsido Seats H 47 I 1 S''iC-'' i H i. f H i . , Jot st-her 1 " WHITE SOX WALLOP BROWHSWITH EASE Boston Gains in Pennant Race, However; Chicago Now Only . Four and One -Half Ahead. Chicago. Aug. 13. Chicago won its ninth straight game today by defeat ing St. Louis, 8 to 2. The locals bunched hits off Davenport in the sixth inning and forced him to retire. They then continued the attack on Sothoron. Faber was unsteady and retired in the sixth inning in favor of Williams, who had no trouble holding the visitors safe. Although Chicago won its game to day they lost one-half a game in the pennant race to Boston, who won a double header from Philadelphia. Chicago now leads by four and one half games. Score: ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Sloan.rf S Smith, If 4 3 0 1 3 113 0 3 3 3 0 3 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 OLelbold.rf 4 OMcM'In.Sb 3 0E.Core.2b 3 OJackson.lf 4 lFelsch.cf 4 OGandll.lb 4 ORlsberg.sa 3 OSohalk.o 3 0Faber,p 3 lWUl'ms,p 3 Slaler.lb 3 Pratt.lb 4 Severeid.e 4 Jacob'n.cf 3 Magee,3b 4 Lavan.es 4 D'nport.p 1 Soth'on.p 1 Totals.. 31 12417 1 Totals. .83 14 27 13 3 St Louis ........0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 03 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 8 Two-base hits: Lavan. Schalk. Jackson. Stolen baaea: Staler Smith. eFlsch. Lelbold. Double play: Lavan Pratt to Slsler. Bases on balla: . Off F: 2; off Sothoron, 3. II five and one-third innl in five Innings (none o . out: By Davenport, 1; Williams, 1. Umpires: 1 ; off Williams, . Off Faber, 7 In 'f Davenport, 8 i sixth). Struck by Faber, 3; by Hildebrand and Dlnneen, Indiana Br tain Third. Cleveland, Aug., 31. Defeating Detroit, 1 to 0, today, Cleveland retained third place. The victory was due to the steady pitch ing of Coveleskle and the brilliant fielding of Chapman and, Evana. Cleveland acored the only run of the game on a pass to Speaker,. Roth's sacrifice and Turner's two base hit. Score: . DETROIT. i CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Bush.sa 4 0 13 OGraney.lf 4 0 10 0 Vltt.3b 3 13 1 OChap'n.ss 4 14 5 1 Cobb.cf 1 0 4 0 OSpeak'r.cf 3 110 0 Veach.lf 3 13 0 CRoth.rf 3 13 0 1 H'lman.rf 4 0 10 OHarrls.lb 3 0 11 3 0 MSYLIM MATOH Of THE . A VS. Jack Lewis. Today's Sport Calendar Racing Opening of fall meeting of West chester Racing association at Belmont Park, X. . Trotting Close of Great Western ctrenlt meeting at Des Moines. Golf California state championship opens at Del Monte. Athletics Amateur Athletic nnioa track and field championships at St. Louis. Tennis California state patriotic tourna ment opens at Oakland. Swimming; National Amateur Athletic nnioa fifty-yard championship for women at Honolulu. National Amateur Athletic union 100-yard championship for women at Rye Beach, N. V. New England Amateur Ath letic union championships at Boston. Burns, lb 7 0 OEvana.Sb 3 0 14 0 1 3 0Turner,2b 3 I 1 1 0 3 1 OO'Nelll.o 3 18 10 0 2 0 Cov'kle.p 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 26 S 27 15 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Young, 2b Stanage.e 4 2 James, p 3 0 Ehmke.p 0 0 B.Jones 0 0 Cun'ham 0 0 Harper 1 0 Totals.. 32 0 24 t 0 Ran for James In seventh. Ran for Stanage in ninth. Batted for Ehmke In ninth. Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Cleveland I) 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hit: Turner. Stolen base: Roth. Double plays: Evans to Harris. Harris to Chapman. Hits: Off James, 3 In six in nings. Basea on balls: Off James, 4; off ioveiesKie, 8. strucK out: By Ehmke, 1; by Coveleskle, 4. Umpires: Owen and Evana. Red Sox Lick Athletics. Boston, Aug. 31. Boston took both games of the double-header with Phila delphia today, the first 5 to 3 and the sec ond 6 to 2. Ruth opposed Selbold in the opener and held the opposition runlesa until the eighth. In the second game Carl Mays turned In his aeventh straight vic tory. Myers was wild. Anderson, who re lieved him, allowed the home team but ona run In the last five innings. Score, first game: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. f AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Ja'eson.rf 4 0 Grover,2b 4 1 Bodle.lf 4 0 Strunk.cf: 1 0 McIMs.lb 4 1 3 0 OHooper.rf 3 11 0 0 0 3 0 Barry,2b S 3 0 3 0 3 0 OH'b't'lUb 6 110 0 0 1 0 0 Lewis, If 3 13 0 1 S 0 OWalker.cf 4 1-300 0 1 0G'dner,3b 4 10 10 3 3 1 Scott, ss 3 0 4 2 1 3 0 OThomaj.c 1 0 5 0 0 3 1 ORuth.p 4 1 r 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. .32 I 37 83 Wltt,3b Dugan.sa Haley.c Myers.c Selbold.p Johnaon 4 3 4 0 3 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 Totals. .38 24 9 1 ' , ' Ran for Haley In sixth. Philadelphia .,..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 I Two-base hits: Walker, Witt. Stolen base: Barry..- Double play:. Selbold to k Dugan to rMdnnls. , Basea on balls:- Oft Selbold, 4, ' Struck out: By Ruth, S; by Beibold, 4. Umpires: Moriarlty and O'Lough lin. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. v BOSTON." ' AB.H.O.A.E. ' AB.H.O,A.E. Ja'eson.rf 4 1.14 OHooper.rf S 110 0 Orover.2b 4 1 2 4 0Brry,2b 3 0 1' 4 0 MARIN OF OMAHA . . WUziU a W 0 Promoter Bodle.lf Strunk.cf M'In'Is.lb Wltt,3b Dugan. ss Myer.c Myers, p And' son, p 0 Oilob'zel.lb 4 0 OLewis.lf 4 1 OWalker.cf 3 0 0Gard'er,3b 2 1 OScott.ss 4 0 OAgnew.o " 2 3 lMays.p 4 1 14 3 3 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 3 1 2 0 3 ( Totals. .29 27 13 C Totals.. 31 8 24 11 1 Philadelphia .......... 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I) i Boston 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 ( Two-base hits: Lewis (2). Myer, Scott. Three'base hit: ' Mays. Double plays: Barry to Hoblltzel, Barry to Scott to HobUtzel, Mays to Hoblltzel. Bases on balls: Off Myers, 4; off Anderson. 1. Hit:.' Off Myers, 6 in three innings. Struck out' ' By Myers, 1: by Mays, 8; by Anderson, ,1. Umpires: O'Loughlin aiftl Moriarlty. Senators Take Double From Yanks. New York, Aug. 31. Washington went Into fifth place in the American league and' New York Into sixth whan the Senators took a double-header from the Yankees tn- day by scores of 4 to 1 and 6 to 3, the latter. nn eleven-Inning contest.'. The vis-' itors won the first game in the second in ning, when they scored three runs on two hits, a pass and Gilhooley'a error. Ay res pitched well. Shocker twirled good ball for New York in the second game, but weak ened In the eleventh inning. Score, 'firs.t game: Washington .. 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1' 0-4 New York..,. 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 ' Stolen base: Bice. Double plays: Baker to Pecklnpaugh to Plpp. Morgan to Ghar rlty, Flnher to Pecklnpaugh, Morgan to Shanks to Gharrlty. Bases on balls: . Off Mogridge. 2; off Fia,her, 2; off Ayers,' 3. Hlta: Off Mogridge, 7 in seven inning " Struck out: By Ayers, 3. Umpires: Connolly and Nallln. , Washington 0000100200 8 6 New York.... 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 Two-base hits: Pecklnpaugh, Menosky, Morgan. Home runs: Hendryx, Morgan. Stolen base: Pecklnpaugh. Double plays: Foster to Shanks to Gharrlty, Gideon to Pecklnpaugh. Bases on balls: Off Shocker. 3; off Shaw, 2. Hits: Off Shaw, 5 in seven innings. Struck out: By Shocker. 6; by Shaw, 4. Umpires: Nallln and Connolly. Omaha Wrestler Thrown for Third Time by Syracuse Man Syracuse, Neb.,- Aug. 31; (Special.) Ray Collins, the local lightweight wrestler, and Jack Tolliver of Omalia staged their Uiird wrestling match at' the opera house here last night and for the third time Collins defeated Tolliver, winning this match easily' in tWo straight falls with head scis sors hold. At the close Tolliver chal-' ' lenged the winner for another match for a side bet-of $200. ' Bee Want Adi.Are Big Business' -V Boosters. Read the classified pages .. before laying your paper to one side. " a 1 I iV , I ' ' 1 -aw .0:-:-rw&f 5 "i t7 Rilarln Pltstlna ) J i