THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 19l7 1 BRINGING UP FATHER Coprrlsbt. 1417. International JfeWs Bervlce. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus HERE A DOLLAR FOR. VOO . I'LL C IN TONIGHT AMN AN' I VANT 00 TO ,VAYON KlE HEX -WAITER! THAT NK.HT SORRf TO KEEP YCU WAVTiN-.: WANT YOU- I W&NT KAN. I VAITE: SORRY- tMV CUT VE DONE THREW TORYOU AN I vON YOU!'.'. I V i 1 1 'II 'l r I ?i 1 'aj: f turn mi 3 HUTCHINSON LANDS FIRST FROM WOLVES Henry's Home Run and Diving Catch by Martini Feature Opening Games of the Series. Hutchinson, Kan.. Sept. 10. Hard hitting by Hutchinson won the open ing game of the series with Wichita today, the Salt Pakers taking it, 5 to I. A home run ty Henry, a feature one-hand catch and trap play by Mc Cabe and a diving catch by Martini were features. Graham was wild, but three double plays cut off chances for Wichita to score. Score: ' Gdwin.lb I 1 i .lones.lb 3 013 ry'n.lf-rf 4 11 M'B'de.f-t 4 11 Ooy.lt 1 o 0 Dobbins, o 3 0 0 Martlnl.ef 4 13 Davis, 3b 3 10 K'stn'r.p 3 13 WICHITA. HUTCHINSON. AB.H.0.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Berger.sa 3 0 13 lMcCabe.cf 3 0 3 1 0 OBenson.lb 4 OM'Crn.Sb 3 0Dlltz.lt . 08hay,B OHenry.If OSmtth.rf OO'Brten.o OGrah'm.p 1 Totaii.. 30 3 37 10 0 To tale.. 18 I 34 It 3 Batted (or Coy In third. Wichita 10000000 01 Hutchinson 3 0 3 01 0 0 0 5 Two-base hits: Goodwin, Davit, Benson. Home run: Henry. Sacrifice hits: McClel lan. Shay, O'Brien. Struck out: By Gra ham, 6. Bases on balls: Oft Koestner, 4; oft Graham, T. Hits and earned runs: Off Koestner, 3 and 4 In eight Innings; oft Gra ham, i and 1 In nine Innings. Double plays: 8hay to Benson to Henry; Graham to Hen ry: Benson to Shay to Henry, Left on bases: Wichita, T; Hutchinson, 3. Stolen bases: MeCabe, Jones, Dobbins. Time: 1:40. Um pire: Shannon. Joplin Takes Fourth Straight From Grizzlies Joplin, Mo Sept 10. Joplin won tehir fourth straight game, by beat ing Denver in the opening game of the series here today, 5 to1 3. A rally in the eighth inning, netted two runs for the viistors and game them a one run lead, but Joplin staged a rally in their halt ot the game inning that netted three runs: score: rt Calendar Today Baclnc Fall meetbi- of Kentucky Sac. log association opens at Lexington. Fall meeting of Harford Agricultural and Breeders' association opens at Havre de Grace, Md. Shooting Annual Westy Slogan trap shooting tournament opens .At Atlantic City. Polo Annual polo tournament if Denver Country club, at Denver, Colo. Boxing Johnny Ertle against Bor Moors, ten rounds, at St. Paul, Jeff Smith against Barry Cub, tea rounds, at Milwaukee. Frankle Borne against Patsy Brannlgan, ten rounds, at New York. POP-POP BOYS IN 1 RACE AT SPEEDWAY ' John Bagley in Serious Condi. tion as Result of Spill on Turn; Weishaar Wins Long Race. GIANTS GO DOWN TO DOUBLE DEFEAT Dodgers Walk All Over Locals in First; Benton Gives Away Second With Wild Throw. New York, Sept. 10. New York lost two games to Brooklyn by scores of 13 to 6 and 2 to 1 today. The first game was poorly played, Brooklyn winning by scpring seven runs in the eighth inning on four hits, three bases on balls, a fielder's choice and three steals. Benton threw away the second game in the first inning when his wild throw to second let in Olson and Daubert. Marquard pitched brilliant ball. Score, first game: BROOKLYN. , NEW YORK. , AB.H.OAE innniii Oleon.ss 4 3 3 3 lBurns.lf 4 15 0 6 A small crowd of followers of the I Myers,2b s 1 4 7 oKauff.c'f 4 u n , . . , , omiiiei.n i g 2z rman,3b 4 pop-pop racers shivered through wheat.il s o o o 0Fi'eher. s the drawn out preliminary races tndlg'aM S a ? I .SEM J waited tor the lOU-nuIa classic run on Harte'l.Jb 4 Keleher.as 3 H.B'te'r.If 4 Mllls.lb 4 Barta'y.e 4 M'Cor'lc.rf 3 Harfn.cf 0 Manser.of 3 Nabors.p 3 DENVER, . JOPUN. AB.H.O.A.J3. AB.H.O.A.E, WuKlLSb 4 114 OLamb.M 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 OCochr'n.tb 4 1 t 0 4 3 ICarlisle.lt 3 3 1 3 3 0 0Mets,lb 4 13 010 1 IMonroe.o 4 3 1 33 ODavls.rf 303 1 3 0 0Burg,3b SOT 0 0 0 OBroka.cf 3 11 3 10 OMapel.p 3 0 1 0 0 1 0Sanders,p 0 0 0 'Collins loo Totata 33 T3414 a ToUls 33 7 37 10 Batted for Hapel tn elghth. Denver 0 1 0 0 0 I 0- Joplln 0 t 0 0 0 3 Three-bass hit: Wuffll. Two-base hits: Manser, Cochran. Lett on bases: Denver, 3; Joplin, 5. Sacrifice bit: Burg. Hits and earned runs: Off Nabors, 7 and 3 in eight innings; off Hapel, T and 3 in eight Innings; off Banders, none and none In one Inning, Bates on balls; Off Nabors, 4; off Hapel, 1, Struck put: . By Nabors, 3; by Mapel, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Nabors (Lamb). Wrae: 1:30, Umpire: Daly. Biurstedt Turns Tables on Browne In Ambulance Play . Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 10. The touring tennis stars who have been giving exhibitions for the war ambu lance fond completed their Philadel phia stay by playing several matches at the uermantown cricket club to day. Miss Molla Bjurstedt, Norway, turned the tables on Miss Mary Browne, California, by beating the western player, 6-1, 6-3. C S. Garland, Pittsburgh, defeated George Thrickmorton, Elizabeth, N. J., 6-3, 6-2. In the men's doubles match John Strachan, California, and F. B. Alex ander, New York, beat Wallace F. Johnson, Philadelphia, and H. Vo shell, Brooklyn, 6-4, 8-6. Cold Weather Freezes Out Omaha Game in Joetown St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 10. Omaha St. Joseph game postponed; cold weather. Two games will be played Wednesday, Standing oj Teams WE8T. LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. Lincoln ....37 30.674 Hutchinson 27 33 .5(1 Omaha IS 33 .521 Wichita ....25 14.610 Joplin 34 33 .531 St. Jee ....24 23.511 Dea Moines .20 34.400 NAT. LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. .33 47 .634 .73 57 .542 .74 63 .644 .68 61 .500 61 (3 .600 New York Phlla .... St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago Brooklyn ...63 65 .483 Boston .....57 70 .449 Denver 1131 .354P!ttsburgh ..43 88 .321 AM. LEAGUE. I AMER. ASSN. W. L.Pct.' W. L. Pet m.t A, a 1 er T.il HI. ca c. Boston ..',..81 61 .614 Cleveland.. 72 62.637 Detroit 68 67 .604 Washington 68 68.473 New York ..62 70.470 Rt. Louis ...52 86 .377 rnlla ......47 83 .343 ilLoutsville ...82 41 .572 1st. Paul ....82 63 .568 I Columbus ...76 65 .618 Milwaukee ..67 73 .478 ' Kansas City 63 78 .447 ' Minneapolis .62 81 .434 IIToledo 51 83.367 Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Joplin, I; Denver, 3. Wichita, 1; Hutchinson," (. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 5-3; Boston, 3-12. Brooklyn. 1J-3. New York, 4-1. Pittsburgh. 1; BU Louis, I. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 1-4; Washington, 2-2. New York, 5-10; Philadelphia, 1-1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul, 3-7; Indianapolis, 11-2. ' Kansas City, 4-1; Columbus, 3-4. Games Today. Western League Omaha at St. Joseph, Joplin at Denver, Wiphlta at Hutchinson, Lincoln at Des Moines. i American League Cleveland at Detroit, Boston at Washington, New York at Phila delphia. National League Philadelphia at Boston, Brooklyn at Ntw York, Cincinnati at Chi cago, Pittsburgh at St. Louis. JOhton,3b 110 0 OMcC'ty.o 2 Miller.c 3 111 0 'Murray 0 Krueger.o 2 13 1 ORariden.o 3 Pfeffer.p 3 10 1 ODe'aree.p 0 And'son.p 1 Totals. 41 12 27 17 4 Wilholt 0 Teereau.p 2 Benton, p 0 1, 0 1 0 Totals. .86 10 27 13 3 Ran for McCarty in fourth. Batted for Anderson In fourth. Brooklyn ...0 4 0 0 0 1 0 7 113 New York. ...3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 06 Two-base hits: Hickman. Johnston, Myers. Three-base hit: Pfeffer. Stolen bases: Kauff, Stengel (4). Hickman. Krueger. Double plays: Olson to Myers to Daubert, Myers to Olson to Daubert Bases on balls: Off Deraaree, 1; off Anderson, 1; off Teareau, 1; off Benton, 8; off Pfeffer, 4. Earned rune: Off Demaree, 3 in one and one-third Innings; off Anderson, none in two and two-thirds innings; oft Tesreau, 4 in three innings (none out in eighth); off Benton, 5 in two Innings; off Pfeffer, 3 In nine Innings. - Struck out: By Aderbon, 1; dv xenreau, i; by Benton, l. Time: 2:25 umpires: Klfra and Emslle. Score, second game: - BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Olson.ss 4 12 1 lBurns.lf 4 13 0 0 D'bert.lb 4 3 6 0 OThorpe.rf 2 0 0 0 Myers,2b 4 18 3 ORob't'n.rf 3 110 Stengel.rf 4 0 4 0 0 Kauff. cf 8 18 0 Joh'ton.lf 4 0 2 0 0Z'rman,3b 4 0 14 H'k'an.cf 8 0 10 OPl'cher.as 4 0 0 3 0'R'ke.3b 3 0 0 0 0 Smith. 2b 4 2 3 3 Krueger.c 3 18 2 lHolke.lb 3 0 12 0 M'quard.p 3 0 0 1 OMcC'ty.o 3 13 0 'Balrd 0 0 0 0 Totals. .83 5 27 8 2 And'son.p 0 0 0 3 Benton.p 8 0 0 3 Rarlden,o 10 10 the boards at the East Omaha Speed way Sunday afternoon. Alter jockeying that would drive the starter of a harness race frantic they were finally off in the big race with a trailing start. Rav Weishaar of Wichita, Kan., a professional, pilot ing a Harley-Davidson. won first money by consistent, though not Brilliant riding. JLapped in the first fifty miles by Ray Creviston of Los Angeles, , a member of the Indian team, and Otto Ramer. a local soeed demon, also piloting a Harley-David son, he went into first place when en gine trouble forced the leaders to the pits. Gaining a big lead, Weishaar was never threatened during the bal ance of the race and won with a four lap lead. The time was 1:2(T:0. Otto Ramer after tuning up his gas bike finished second easily with Le Roy Roland of Lincoln on a Harley Davidson, third. Walter Higley of Cofteyville, Kan., tooling an Indian after considerable engine trouble finally got his mount in shape and drove a hard race for fourth money. Title and Cup. By winning this event, Weishaar, in addition to the cash purse, gets a lov ing cup and the title to the Western championship. Ten entries started, but other were forced out of the race by engine trouble. In the ten-mile event on the dirt track for single cylinder machines, it was questionable after the first few laps if any entries- would be able to finish. John Bagley started the trouble, when he spilled on the west turn, while pushing hard for first place. Every man entered had engine trouble following thl mishap, bUtHoday. .Tyler's wlldnoss had much to do was able to make repairs and re-enter. Higley won first money on an Indian. Dan Reeder of Lincoln, on a Merkle. was second, -and Clarence Johnson of Wichita, Kan., on an In dian, ,was third, after being left at the start with engine trouble and not getting started until the rest and pulled up at the pits. Time, 19:36. At the time of his spill it was not thought Bagley was injured, but late in the afternoon he became delirious and is now in a critical condition. Physicians were unable to determine the extent of his injuries. The hardest contested race on the aft ernoon card was the five-mile race for stock cars only with side-car at tached, carrying a passenger. The six entries got off in a bunch and battled the entire length of the race for the winning honors. LeRoy Rolland fin ished first with Otto Ramer second and Berty Lutz third. The winning cars were all Harley-Davidsons. The time v. a 7:35. The fifteen-mile single cylinder race on the dirt track was cut down to ten miles, due to threatened rain and the lateness of the program. Hig ley and Reeder again captured first and second places, respectively. Hort Bowman on an Indian finished third. The time was 12:35. Recalls Olden Times. Two bicycle events were run: The first a match race between Bert Pot ter and Victor Roos on the old-fashioned "bone-rattlers," with immense high wheels in front and a small trail ing wheel. Potter was winner in a close finish. The two-mile bicycle race was re duced to one-mile. Everett Abies fin ished first by a slight margin. George Baugh of Lincoln came up from be hind and beat out Morris Borsky at the finish. The time was 3:10. The races were run under F. A. M. sanction. W. E. Dewey officiated as starter. The judges were: Victor Roos, B. C. Beaver and W. G. Hob son of New York, a special represen tative of the United Statei Tire company. Totals. .31 0 37 14 1 Ran for McCarty In seventh. Brooklyn 3 0 0 0 0,0 0 0 03 New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Two-base hit: Smith. Olson. Stolen bases: Kauff, Thorpe. Bases on balls: Off MarQuard, 1. Earned runs: Off Ben ton, 1 In seven innings; off Anderson, none In two innings. Struck out: By Benton, 3; by Anderson, 1; by Marquard, 7. Time; 1:85. Umpires: Klem and Emslle. Braves SpUt With Phillies. Boston; Sept 10. Boston and Phltadel- I phla again split even in a double-header with Philadelphia winning the first game, o to 3. In.tna secona contest Boston Ham mered Lavender for twelve runs, all but one of them earned, while Ragah struck out eleven men. - The score was 11 to 3. Soore, first game: PHILADELPHIA. ! ; BOSTON. 7".. ABH.O.A.E. ; AB.H.O.A.E. D'ry,cM4 1 ,8 0 ORehg.rf. 6 0 0 0 3 OM'vllle.ss OPowell.of 2Kon'y,lb 08mtth,3b 0Kelly.lt. 0Raw's,2b OTrag'r.c. OTyler.p.. 38 10 3713 4 Evera,2b. 3 10 Flttery.cf 10 8 Ctock.sa. 4 0 2 Sohulte,rf 4 13 Whlt'd,3b 4 13 Lude's.lb 4 8 11 s't.lf.1 0 0 3 2 I 0 15 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 6 3 1 BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. Louisville Knights Win - Double Victory in Game Louisville. Ky., Sept 10. M.' Ce?est pitched the Knights of Columbus, Louisville's representative in the Na tional Base Ball Federation, to a dou ble victory over Christ church of Cin cinnati today. The scores were 1 to 0 and 19 to 2. The victory of the Knights of Columbus entitles it to meet New Orleans and eliminates the Christ church team. Flttery.cf 4 0 Stock, ss 4 1 Schulte.rf 4 1 Wh'ted.3b 4 1 Luder's.lb 4 3 B'croftlf 3 0 Adams.c 3 1 Burns, o ; 3 1 L'v'nd'r.p 4 3 4 1 1 0 8 310 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 111 1 0 Banc' Kllllfer.o 4-1 5 Alex'dr.p 4 0 0 Totals Totals -34 . 8 37 11 3 Philadelphia .3 0 0 3 0 1 0 03 Boston 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 03 Two-base hit: Smith. Doubts plays: Stock to Luderus; Maranvllle to Konetchy. Baaes on balls: Oft Tyler 6. Earned runs: Off Alexander, 1 In nine Innings;. off Tyler, 1 la nine Innings. Struck out: By Alexander & by Tyler 6, Umpires: Rlgler and Brans field. Tn: 1:46. f Score, ieaond gams PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. Dugey,3b 6 0 5 1 ORehg.rf ,6 3 0 OM nvlle.ss 4 3 lPowell.cf 3 0 OK'tchy.lb 4 1 Smith, 3b 4 0Kelly.lt 4 OKelly.lf 4 0R'wl'gs,2b 4 lMeyers.o 4 ORagan.p 3 Totals..S4 14 27 Totals.. 26 4 23 8 3 Philadelphia 0001 010003 Boston 43000401 13 Two-base hits: Kelly, Rehg, Meyers. Three base hits: Rehg, Konetchy, Smith, Kelly. Home runs: Luderus, Maranvllle. Bases on balls: Off Lavender, 4; oft Ragan, 1. Earned runs: Off Lavender, 11; off Ragan, 3. Struck out: By Lavender, 3; by Ragan, 11. Umpires: Rlgler and Bransfield. Time: 1:86. Cleveland's Amateur Champs Win From Detroit's Falstaffs Cleveland, O., Sept 10. T he White Autos, Cleveland's class AA amateur base ball champions, today won two games from the Lemp's Falstaffs.1 class AA champions of Detroit, in the first round of the National Base Ball federation's elimination series. Tom my Atkins, former pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics, pitched and won both games for the Whites. The scores were 5 to 0 and 10 to 0. This eliminates the Detroit team. The Western Electrics of Chicago will be the White Autos' next opponents in the elimination series. Even Tyrus and Tris Have Little on Roush of Cincy Eddie Roush of the Reds comes very near being the best center fielder in the big leagues. Speaker and Cobb haven't much on him in covering ground. RED SOX SLIP BACK IN PENNANT RACE Split Dottble-Header With Sen ators; Harper Ontpitches Ruth; Shaw and Dnmont , Wobbly vin Second. Washington, Sept. 10. Boston lost ground in the American league pen nant race today when it split a double header with Washington, winning the second game, 4 to 3, after losing the first, 2 to 1. Harper outpitched Ruth in the opening contest. Shaw and Du mont for the locals were unsteady in the second game. Score, first game: BOSTON. WASHINGTON. AB.HO.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Hooper.rf 3 0 3 0 OHMllan.lf 3 110 0 Barry.lb 3 0 18 OShanks.ss 4 0 3 3 1 Oalner.lb 4 0 13 0 OCMUancf 8 3 0 0 0 Lewla.lt 4 3 3 1 ORtce.rt 4 0 10 0 Walker.cf 3 0 3 0 0Fostr,3b 4 0 0 3 0 Scott.se 3 10 3 OMnrgan.Sb 3 0 3 4 0 McKly.lb 10 13 OGhrrty.lb 3 1 13 0 0 Agnew.o 1,1 I 1 lAlnsmth.o 0 0 8 0 0 Thomas.o 0 0 10 OHarper.p 8 10 3 0 Ruth.p 3 0 0 1 0 Walsh 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 37 4 it 12 1 Cady 10 0 0 0 Totals.. 24 3 34 14 1 Batted tor AgneW In seventh. Batted for McNally In ninth. Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Washington ...0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 Two-bigs hits: Gharrlty, Scott. Three- base hit: Lewis: Stolen base: Oharrlty. Double play: Morgan to Shanks. Bases on balls; Off Harper, 4: off Ruth, 4. Earned runs: Off Ruth, 3 In eight innings; oft Har per, 1 In nine Innings, Struck out: By Har per, 4; by Ruth, 1. Tlmei 1:40. Umplrea: Morlarty and O'Loughlln. Score, second game: BOSTON. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Hooper.rf 3 0 10 oMensky.lf 1 rl 1 0 0 Barry.lb 4 10 3 OShanks.ss 3 0 8 1 0 HoblzMb S 1 14 0 OMllan.cf 4 3 10 0 Lewls.lt 3 0 3 0 ORlcs.rf 4 13 0 0 Shorten, ct 3 110 0Foster,8b 4 3 13 0 Bcott.ss 4 13 6 OOharty.lb 4 0 7 1 0 McNly.lb 3 0 0 1 0I.eonrd,8b 4 0 13 0 Agnew,o 4 14 1 OAlnsmtb.o 8 0 10 1 0 Mays.p 3 0 0 8 OShaw.p 3 0 0 0 0 Dumont.p 10 0-40 Totals.. JO 526 13 0 Gharrlty out; hit by batted ball. Boaton 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 04 Washington ...3 0010000 0i Three-base hit: Milan: Stolen baaes: Aln smith, Shorten (3), Mensoky, Barry. Baaes on balls: Oft Shaw, 7; oft Mays, 1. Earned runa: Off Mays, 8 In nine Innings; off Shaw, 3 In four innings (two. on bsses and none out In fifth); off Dumont, 3 In five in nings. Struck out: By Shaw, 4; by Mays, 4; by Dumont, 3. Tims: 3:06. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Morlarlty. Yanks Wallop Athletics. Philadelphia, Sept. 10. New York won two gamea from Philadelphia today, 10 te 1 and 5 to 1. Manager Mack tried out two of his new players, Sherman, formerly of me rpri wortn, (Tex.) club, and Bailey, formerly of MoAlester, Ok!. Score, first game: NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E, dashed tor the plate, scoring the winning run. Score: PITTSBURGH. ST. LOt'JS. AH.H.U.A.E. AB H.tJ.A.r; Pltler,2b Moll'ts,lb Klng.rf Blgbee Carey.cf Ward.sa Flynn.lf Jacki'n.tf 1 Boeck'I.Sb 3 Schmldt.c 3 Jacobs.p 3 Fischer 1 Evain.p 0 3 1 OLong.lf 7 1 OSmlth.cf 3 0 OMIIIer.ib 0 0 OH'rnsuy.ts 0 1 0Cru!se,rf 3 3 lPaul te.lb 0 1 0Balrd,8b 0 0 OSnyder.c 0 1 OOood'in.p 10 0 14 0 Totals.. 31 8 27 18 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 2 0 2 3 0 0 G'holy.rf 4 10 Hlgh.lf 10 3 P'k'p'h,ss 4 3 1 H'dryx,cf 4 0 3 Oedeon,2b 6 12 Baker.Sb 4 3 0 Plpp.lb 4 3 10 N'm'k'r.o 4 17 OJ'm'son.rf 2 0Grover,2b 3 lBodls,lf 1 Ballsy ,lf 0 Bates, Jb OStrunk.cf OSh'm'n.ef OMcInls.lb Flsher.p 3 0 13 OWItt.ss Palmer.ss Totals.. 35 10 27 14 3 Haley.o Slebold.p Schauer.p Griffin 0 8 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 16 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 3 0 1 0 Totals.. 83 1 37 15 8 Batted for Haley In ninth. New York 07003000 110 Philadelphia 00000000 11 Two-base bits: Baker (3), Plpp. Stolen baas: Plpp. Double playa: Pecklnoauch. Gedeon, Plpp; Palmer, drover, Mclnnls. Basea on balls: Off Fisher, 4 off Beibold, 3; off Scbauer, 8. Earned runs: Oft Fisher, 1 in nine Innings; oft Selbold, 3 In one In ning; off Schauer, 1 in eight Innings. Struck out: By Fisher, 4; by Selbold, 1; by Schaeur, 3. Umplrea: Connolly and Nallln. Time: 1:50. Sceore, second game: NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. G'lholy.rf 6 1 0 0 OJ'ml'sn.rf 6 3 0 0 0 0G rover, 8 b 5 OBodle.lf 4 0Bates,3b 4 OMcInls.lb 3 OStrunk.cf 3 0 Wltt,as 4 0 Meyer.o 4 OMyers.p 1 .And son, p 0 Totals. .38 11 27 14 O'Grlffln 0 Hlch.If 2 10 P'pih.ss 2 0 1 Hnrtrx.cf 2 0 4 Gedeon, 2b 5 3 6 Baker,8b 6 11 Plpp.lb 6 1 14 N'm'kr.o 6 2 2 Monroe.p 6 3 0 IBalley Shxrm. Sbarman 1 1 1 1 8 0 3 3 10 0.0 0 wt 2 7 1 0 0 1 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 3 0 0 o- 0 i Totals.. 34 10 27 10 Batted for Meyers in seventh. Ran for Meyer In ninth. Batted tor Anderson in ninth. New York 00001310 1- Phlladelphla 00000010 01 Two-baae hits: Gedeon 12). Monro. Rndi. Three-base hits: High, Meyers. Stolen bases: Pecklnpaugh, Mclnnls. Bases on balls: Off Monroe, 8; off Meyers, 7. Earned runs: Off Monroe, l in nine innings; off Meyers, 4 in seven innings; oft Anderson. 1 In two in nings, struck out: By Monroe. 2: by Mey ers, ; by Anderson, 1. Umpires: Nallln ana Connolly. Time: 1:37. Cards Take First of Series. St. Louis, Sept. 10. Smith's steal of home In the third Inning today enabled St. Louis to win the first game of the final series with Pittsburgh, 2 to 1. With Smith on third and Miller on first and two out, Jacobson tossed to Mollwlts, trying to pick Miller off first. When he did so Smith Arrow Collars a fir 35 3 for 5& CLUnT-FEABODY CO-INC ' MAKERS Totals.. II 8 84 11 1 Batted for King tn ninth. Batted for Jacobs In eighth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 St. Louis 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 Two-base hits: King, Cruise, Boeckel. Double play; Balrd to Miller to Paulette. Bases on balls: Off Jacobs, 1; off Evans, 1. Earned runa: Oft Jacobs, 3 In seven In nings; off Goodwin, 1 in nine Innings. Struck out: By Jaoobs. 4; by Evans, 1; by Oood wln, 1. Umpires: O'Day and Harrison. Time of game: 1:41. Letanna S. Walks Away With Two-Twenty in Grand Circuit Syracuse, N. Y., Sept ---Unfavor able weather conditions marred the opening of the Grand circuit race meet here today. Letanna S., by Onko, driven by Snow, captured the 2:20 trot in three straight heats, while Bertha McGuire had an equally easy time in the Ka Noo No $2,000 purse for 3-year-olds. Summaries: ' Trotting. 3:30 class, three-heat plan, nnrsa 31,000: Letanna 8., b. h., by Onko (Snow)...l 1 1 Meja, b. m. (Cox) 4 8 3 Peter, Schuyler, br. h. (Lyman) 3 6 8 on The Rhine, Notice B., Peter Cars, Sul Hne, Toddling, Holly Bud also ran. Time: 8:13tt, 3:11, 8:11,. The Ka Noo No. 3-year-old trottlna-. threa. heat plan, purse $ 8,000 1 Bertha McGuire, b. f., by The Har vester (Aokerman) 1 1 1 Harvest Tide, blk. f. (Snow) 3 2 2 Mr. Jones, ch. g. (Hinds) 3 4 4 Kelly Deforest, Peter Cooley alao ran. Time: 8:13i4, 1:1JU, 3:13V4. Ask to Have Lincoln Highway Oiled to Valley A delegation of citizens from the country precincts in the western part of Douglas county swooped down up on the county board Monday morning with petitions asking that the Lincoln Highway be .oiled from the end of the Dodge street pavement to Valley. Spokesman for the country taxpayers said the dust was "awful" and the road in bad shape. The commissioners will take the matter under advisement, but it is un derstood nothing will be done toward oiling the road until next spring. County board members feel it would do no good to oil the road this fall. The job would cost about $7,500. ' Central Labor Union to Fight Price of Fuel The Omaha Central Labor union at its last meeting appointed a com mittee of five to act with a like com mittee of Omaha Typographical un ion to see if pressure cannot be brought to force down the retail price of fuel in Omaha. I It is contended that unless some thing is done to bring the cost of fuel within reach of the laboring class that considerable suffering will be experi enced, as wages have not increases anywhere near in proportion to living expenses. Wounded Athlete Comes Back to Aid in Flag Chase First Baseman Ed Miller of the New Orleans team, who broke a leg early in the season, is again in shape to play, and if he shows his old punch will be an aid to the Pels in clinching their pennant. Valley Asks Financial Aid for Institute and Fair Edward Parsons, secretary of the second annual Western Douglas County institute and fair, to be held at Valley, September 19 to 21, has written the county board asking V contribution of $100. The commis sioners said they would make the do nation if it is "within the law." Coun ty Attorney Maguey will render an opinion. WORM drive delivers great power, but de velops excessive friction unless properly lubri cated. 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