unday Bee PART THREE SPORTS AND AUTO PART, THREE FINANCIALr-WANT ads VOL. L NO. 12. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1 5, 1920. 1 C TEN CENTS Ruth . Lands on Two More Homers' Saturday THE Bambino r n i "a v. a . r - jn vR0URKES DROP OPENING GAME OF SIOUX SERIES Eiffert Poles Hit Over Right i Field Fence for Winning Run After Locals Had Tied Count. iftert, catcher for Sioux City, hit the ball over the right ( field fence in the eighth inning yesterday and von the first game of the series from Omaha, score 4 to 3. The visitors made a trio of tallies, in the second inning on Eiffert's single, a sacrifice, a fjelder's choice and a pair of errors by Haney. Their fourth and last run was Eiffert's homer. ' Omaha made one in the fourth when Platte walked, vent to second on Marr's muff of Lee's roller, went to third when Lelivclt forced Lee at ircnnH nrl Vinm when Mason forced iS.Kf livelt at second. Mason was caught stealing. In the seventh Omaha tied the scere. With one man outf Mason sin- Rica ana single waiKea. Kyan ran fit Lingle. Schatzman fanned and jilaney delivered a timely single jfirer short, sending in Mason and Davenport allowed but five hits. OMAITA. AR, W. po. 10 I s e Honey, M . . Seidell, lb .. 4,tlaon. 3b . riate, rf ... If Illvrlt. If . Mason, rf ... l.lngle, a .... Kian, .... , Vrhatzman, p Total! . .. . 4 .... 4 .... 3 8 .... S .... 4 4 ! .... I .... 3 ....11 1 eiorx CITT. I II IS AB. R. ro. i 15 1 1 1 0 0 A. 9 t 0 0 3 W Caonrj, 2b Marr. lb ... ('roiich,' rf Ilfti, lb . . , Klffrt, .. Ilrnwn, ., rnwrll, If ., Hoblnnan. rf Darrnpori, p 1 'Total ... ..33 4 10 tl OMaha ............ 0 0 0 1 0 0 J 0 03 lnr City 0300000 1 04 Earned runs: Omaha S, Slotix City I. Homo run: Kiffrrt. Two-bane hltn: I'latte. Mrtl, Rohlnwn. Double play: llrewn to I'noner to Mrtxi Uncle to Weldrll to 111- flt. Stolrn bane: UIMaMin. Sarrlflee Mt: Powell (2). Cooney. Paiuied balM: Xlffert (3).' Itaaea on ball. Off 8rht man t. off DaTenport 3. Mrnrk out: By Srhatiman 3, by Iaveiiport 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Davenport Iie). Um pire I Burnnlde and Windsor. Wichita Team Knocks ; Booster Pitcher Out K Tulsa, Seept. 4. The' ' Wclies "Jit3cked Morcv's of L the rubber in the first two innings and scored six rims and that lead was too. great for the locals to overcome, the'W'iches J winning the first game of the "cru cial" series with the league leaders. ' WICHITA. f, TULSA. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Berber. 4 1 1 4:stute. s 6 3 3 4 Wukb'Mb 4ii 1 . SIBurkelf S Rait, rf 4SJ 1-OlM'Manua.lb 4 Old 110 (TJ 1 Tiryan. o 6 11 OITIerney. 2b ( 14 - oicievel'd.3b 111 SlConnolly.cf 3 0 6 OlDavlK. rf Bock, lb , Butler, 3b Honlun, If Griffin, cf 2 0 1 2 0 Oil 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 10 1 OiBrannon, e Greaory, p 42 0 4Morey, p j Ailams, p Total " 17 1 27 15Querry TaI.I. ' 3d 1 1 97 19 I Batted tot Adam In ninth. v f Wichita 4 2OO0020 0 S h'ulaa....;. 00001100 35 Runt: Brrr C), Washburn (2). Yer yin (I), Stutr, Cleveland, Connolly (2), T)vl. Twn-baae hits: Bast, Wnshburn (2), Vsrvan. Stuli. Homo runs: Burger, Yr yan, Connelly, Dais. Sacrifice hit: Con ion. Stolen bssc: Gregory. Double plays: Berger to Washburn to Beck; Tlerney to Hfuta to J!cMan'is. Base on balls: Off Adams 3. Struck out: By Morey 1, by Adpms 2. Hit by pitched hall: By Moreya Washburn). Runs and hits: Off Sloreys. 0 and 6 In 1 2-3 Innings; off Adams. 2 and 6 in 7 1-3 Innings. Losing pitcher; Morris. Left on bases: Wichita 7, Tulsa . Vmptres: Jacobs and ;Buckel. Tinio of Ny gam: 1:46. . Joseph Battlers Hit Two ' Des Moines Pitchers Hard St. Joseph,- Sept. 4. St. Joseph batted the Des Moics pitcher hard todav and won, 12 to 1. PES JdOINKS. I ST. JOSEPH. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Benson, ss 6 2 1 4'Bonowltz.cf 6 2 10 SI'De'ott,3b 6 Moellrr, lb 4 2 1 3! A lien, ss 6 111 1 '.Connolly. ?b 4 2 3 OlWalker. rf 4 3 1 2 Con r.cf.c 4 n,c.cf 4 1 Conroy, lb b 6'Roche, 5b 6 O'Klnnen, rf ,- 3 0 Shesiak. c 3 6 Allison, p 4 41 'y. :b 8 I. led. rf 4 O Hara. If 4 Althaus, p 0 Fletcher, p I Cykowskl 1 01 Totals 38 1 27 t Total 37 10 24 1 . -Batted for Althouse -in ninth'. Tie Molne OOOOOlOOfl 1 St. Joseph 4 0 0 4 0 1 0 lOx 12 Run: Benson. Bonowlts. Allen (3), Connollv (3). talker (2). Conroy. Kinnen. fchestak. Error: I.ied. Earned runs: Dea Moines 1. St. Joseph 1. Base on balls: Off Allison 1. off Fletcher 1. off Atthouse 2. Struck out: By Allison . by Althouse 1. Left on bases: Des Moines 10. St. Joseph 7. Twq-basa hits: Allen. Benso.i. Pacriflc kit: Connolly. ' Stolen bases: R-whe (2). Allen. Umpires: Lauion and Becker. Time: 1:S1. . v With the Pug Th open air boxing how that ws planned by the Arna A. C. of Jersey City at the-ball park for September 7 has been declared off. . Th reason given was tha.1 Billy Gibson, manager of Champion Benny Leonard and Joe Benjamin, refused to al low Benjsmin to box Willie Jackson In the semi-final. Leonard waa to .have boxed Jobnny Slieppsrd. . " a ; Word waa received by Qua Wilson, train er of Carpeniler and Charley Ledoux. the French champions, that Carpentler was of fered two matches in Spain and Franc, but had passed them up foaail for America for hi tuni with Battling Levtnsky at . Njrookl3'l. ' Bill Brennan. heavyweight contender, has started training at Joe Thoiaras' catnp in DUmond Hill, R. I., for hi scheduled bout with Jack Dempsey at 2s"w Tork city th first part of October. T Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, wilt take on K. O. Loughlin at Camden. X. J.. twalv round, no decision, Sept- jr !. . Mel Coogan will mako M ett trt. fer long layoff from an Injury to hi rms. at Toungstown on Labor day. bav- r,t Rkchi Mitchell for an opponent.. r. - In order to enforce the law, the tops, have been armed with tele icrvpes .and giant Eelgian police tooths. . ' World's Greatest Slugger MHWrn - Ml r 1 ' 'I'M?' ; - i nin,Tfnir in mmmauammmmmmmmtmmmmHmmmmmmmmmm Th above i fAe way th camera caught Ruth' of anticipation at ho wat awaiting hi turn at bat with it opportunity for another homo run. It i not at all the way he look to the pitcher who' ha to face him. 'in $pttm ot hta terrihe swing Ruth finishea it with his bat well under control, svsn when he mines the ball, at shown by this snapshot of the position of his hands and bludgeon at the end of a " ttritte. .c 4m. m .-im. dm Some idea of the power thi Tarzan of the diamond put into a drive eon be teen from the position of hi feet after delivering thel blow. They how that hi whole body went into the punch, and ttill they are ready to etart instantly without the time watted in reiovery by many heavv hittert. ' I Boston, Sept. 4. This was "Babe" Ruth day at Fenway park and the New York batsman cracked out tvolf?ained his second homer, both lofty home runs to celebrate His total for the season now stands at 46. His first circuit drive of the' day came in the third inning of the first BASE BALL DIRECTORY Standings of the Teams, Western League.- - L. Pet. 1 W. I.. Pet. 67 .ST'St. Joseph.B 67 ,0i Tulsa . . Wlehita Omaha Oki. City Joseph . H 6 1 77 5 .5791 .1 oplin 63 72 .4ii7 70 64 .S'!-S Sioux Citv ti 75 .444 71 65 .522;Ies M'lne 54 SI ..00 National Leugue. 1 . W. L. Pet. I W. L. Pet. Brooklyn .21 65 .66i!Chicago ..78 51 .60r, Cincinnati 70 64 ,6l;iSl. Louis. ..62 HH .44 Pittsburgh 65 60 620;Boston 4! 70 ,.412 New Tork. 70 57 .551, Phdelphia 50 74 .400 American League. . W. L. Pet. I - XT. L. Pet. Cleveland 78 49 .614, Boston 2 66 .44 Sew Tork. 80 52 .606 Wanh gton 63 6S .538 CMcago ' .."8 61 .60VDetroit ...,49 77 .389 St. Louis.. 64 60 .olHiPh'delphia "43 84 .339 Games Today. Western League. Pea Moines at St. Joseph. Sioux Citv at Omaha. -Joplin at Oklahoma City. Wichita at Tulsa. ! National League. Cincinnati at St. Louis. Boston at Brooklvn. Philadelphia at New Tork. . American League! St. Louia at Chicago" " Detroit at Cleveland. Boston at Washington. American Association At Kansas City: Milwaukee Kansas City Batteries: McWheeney and nolds, Weaver and Sweeney; At. Indianapolis: , T.uuisvllle Indianapolis .- R. H. E. 6 13 1 0 S 0 Huhn; Rey- R. II. E. .1 12 2 :., .: 15 2 Miller and Batten: uranam. h. Kocher. rHeyers; Jones and Henllne. At Minneapolis: St. Paul-Minneapolis postponed; rain. At Columbus: R. H. E. Toledo v, ..4 4 Columbus .'. . 3 -S 0 Batteries: Brady and Woouall; Lyon, Sherman and Kelley. Powell and Calvert Play Close Match at Field Club Ralph Powelrf city and state cham pion, found Rev. John Calvert a "hard proposition" to beat yesterday in the semi-finals of the Field club tennis tournament. It took 43 games to decide the match. The score was 10-8, 7-9, 6-3. Powell will play the winner of. ,the Stocking-Xewe.ll match' for the club title, mm.. I V It ' , game ot a double header and in the sixth inning of the second game, he drives into the right field stands, When Babe Ruth today knocked his 46th home run he broke all knoftu world's records for circuit drives in a single season. Ruth last season broke "Buck" Freeman's major league record of 25 home runs in a season by driv ing out 29. This, however, was not a world's rec6rd. for Perry Werden, playing with Minneapolis; them in the V estern league, made 4a four base nits in javo. Werden was a first-baseman and, like Ruth, was unusually largev physically. Most of his home runs were made in the Minneapolis park, however, which had very close right and left field fences. He seldom drove the ball over the fence on foreign fields. In 1901 Catcher Roth of the Evansville Central league club made Jb home runs Ruth this year has made at least one homer in every ball park m the American league, although he has made more in New York than in any other city. The SporUngVjkrld? Answer to Yesterday's Question. . 1. Wills' knockout wa hi first victory icver riiuon. 2. Roland Roberts has never been on jLiav.s cup team. 3. Kuiiiagac won the Virginia and Nw Ytrk state tennis championship last year. 4. Samuel J. Dallas Is president of the ivatlonal Amateur Athletic union. 6. The Shamrock IV won two race from the Resolute. 6. The largest rubber possible In whist U eight points, called a bumper. Th-s is possible when the winners' score two tiiplrs and the rubber to their oppanenrs noibfng. 7. The seating capacity of Brave' field is 47.S00. . The White Sox field has a bigger seating capacity than the Reds' field. . Hollocher had a better fielding ave rage at short last year than did Hornsby. 10. The National league adopted sAe foul strike "rule in 1901 and the. Ameri can league in 1903. s " New Questions, 1. What was Joe Wood' highest per centage as a pitcher In the majors? 2. What did Tria Speaker bat last win? . 3. What franchise did Syracuse get In the Intrnntional league? 4. Whaw was the average attendance at a game In the 1919 world's series? .5. How many ofthe present Ameii cau aboxlns champions are Iriah? .' Who was th last Irish lightweight champion? 7. Where idid GIei;n "J. Warner coach before coming to th Fittbaigh univer sity? - - S Has Samuel Hardy ever been ranked in the first 10 In tennis? 9. Who was the last New Tork golfer to win 'he rxilonal amateur titlet, 10. Whn did M. -T. MeC.rath first win me national A... A., i..i6-ib. weight tosa? , - , YANKEES. AND BOSTON DIVIDE DOUBLEHEADER Babe Ruth Hits Two Home Runs White "Sox Split , Even With St. Louis ' ClevelandWins. " Boston, Sept . 4. "Babe" ,Ruth made a new world's record for home tuns in a single season when he knocked out his 46th in the second contest with Boston today after driving his 45th in the first game. New York took the first game S to 3, and Boston the second, 6 to 5. Ruth's homer in each instance came with no one on bases. Both went into the right field bleachers, the first being made off Jones in the third inning of the first game and the second off Bush in the sixth in ning of the second contest. The attendance at the double header was 33,027, the largest crowd that ever attended a Red Sox game at Fenway park. First game. NEW YORK. I BOSTONT. I AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. J'paugh.ss 6 11 6!Hooper, rf 4 12 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 17 0 2 13 1 0 0 2 PlDP. lb b I S Ui Vltt, 3D b 4 3 2 OlMenosky, If 3 3 2 2 4IHemlryi, cf 4 6 2 1 OlMcInnis, lb 0 Rulh. rf Pratt, 2b Meusel, If Bodie, cf Ward, 8b Hannah, o 3 11 OlM'Nally, lb 4 14 I'Scliang, c 4 0 6 OjScott, es 5 0 0 O: Brady, 2b 4 4 A Collins, p 2 Lewis 1 2 N 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OixKarr Lai Shawkey, p 0 0 0 0'Jones. p j zr osier, i o 39 11 27 11 Harper, p Chaplin Myers, p Totals Totals 35 9 37 9 Batted for Collins 1n eighth. xBatted for Brady In sixth. rBatted for Jones in sixth. Batted forHarper Jn eighth. N'ew Tork 20102000 0 5 Boolon 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 Runs: Peekinpaigh, Pipp. Ruth- (S), Monosky, Hendrlx, McNally. Errors: Ruth. Hannah, Mclnnls. Two-base hits: Pecklnpaugh, Bodie. Pratt, Schang, lioop- tr. Hendrlx (3). Home run: Ruth- Sac rifice hit: Pratd uoubla plays: Peckin pough to Pratt to Pipp; Brady to Mc Nally. Left on bases:: JHw York 9. Bos ton 11. Bases on balls: Off Shawkey 2 off Jones 4! off Harper 2. off Myera 1. Hits: Off Collins, g In seven innings: off Shawkey, 1 In two Innings; off Jones. 10 In six innings; off Harper, none In two lllljliiKB, I'll i'lJfrB, 4 ill uiie luiiiiiB a mrui-it our: By Collins 3, by Shawkey 1, by Jones 6. by Harpsr 3, by Myers 2. Wild pitch: Harper. Winning pitcher: Cofllns. Los ing pitcher: Jorves. Umpires: Owena and Connolly. . Time: 2:28. Seconil gam. Bps TO X. I NEW TORK. v ( AB.H.O.A; AB.H.O.A. Hooper, rf 4 2 2 0 P'paugh, 6 1 1 4 Vltt. 3b 10 1 l Pipp, lb 2 0 Ruth.rf 3 0 Pratt, 2b 0'Meusel, If 9 l'Bodle, cf 0 4,'Wanl, 3b 3 15 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 3 1 0 Menoaky.lf . 4 1 Hendryx.cf 4 0 Schang, c 4 2 Mclnnls, lb J 0 Scott, ss 2 xMcNally 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 Ruel. c Brsdy, 2b o I IIMajs, p iKarr o Bailey Bush, p 0 o 1 3 Total ; 36 62, :i8 4 2 Total 31 9 27 10 Two out when winning run waa scored. xfltn for Scott in ninth. a flatted for Brady 'in ninth. Ran for Karr In ninth. New Tork.. 00000300 2 i Boston 20010000 3 6 Runs: Hooper, Menosky, Sehang (2), Bailey, Bush. Peckenpaugti. Pipp. Ruth, Pratt, Meusel. Brrors: Pcckenpaugh. Pratt. Ruel. Two-base hits: Pipp (2i. I May. Bodie, Schang, Scott (2). Home run: 1 Rulh. Sacrifice .hits: Vltt (2). Mclnals Ktoien Dase: Hooper. Base on nans: urr Mk3 2, off Bush Left on bases: New York 9. Boston 6. Struck out: By Mays 2, bv Bush 9. Double play: Ward to Pratt to Pipp. Wild pitch Bush. Hit by pitched ball: By Hay (Vltt). Umpires: Connolly and Owen. Time of game: 2:00. - Sox and Browns Split. Chicago, Sept. 4. Chicago broka Its losing streak today by dividing a double header with St. Louis. The visitor took the first game, 6 to 5, in 10 Innings, while Chicago won .the sepond, 5 to 2. Clcotto was the victim of the initial game, being If (ft Drove Through Glass You'd expect some badly cut tires perhaps a blow out , or two." It's just as natural to have ; your battery go dead when ' you forget to put in water or . keep up charge. v 4 Even the Still Better Will- . ard with Threaded Rubber Insulation needs regular at tion. 136 manufacturers of cars and trucks have lected 'Threaded Rubber Insulation. Hx .Nebraska Storage Battery Co. 20th and Harney Streets hit hard thrbughout. Chicago bunched hits In the second and won easily behind William' pitching. - First game. CHICAGO. I ST. Lor'is. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Strunk, rf 4 14 0: Gerber, ss 6214 Weaver, r.b 4 1 RoelIlna,2b 4 1 Jackson. If 4 3 Felsch, tl I 1 J. Collins. lb V Rtsbertr, an 4 0 2 Of (Icon 2b 4'Sislcr, lb 0 Jacobson.cf 01 Williams. If O'Smlih, 3b 4 Tobln. rf Oevereld, c 1! Rayne. p 4 6 4 I 7 4 12 1 2 10 4 0 6 2 4 2 4 '1 1 o 4 0 6 0 1 ' 0 S 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 Schalk. c Claotte, p 4 2 4 0 ' Burwell, p Totals sa 12 so U Totals 41 14 SO 17 St. Louis. 2 0 -1 1 11 0 0 0 16 Chicago.. 0 0 3 1 m 0 0 0 0 6 Runs: Strunk. Weaver. Roellins, " Jack son, J, Collins. Gerber. Sisler (2). Smith i?)j SeverelU. Isrrors: Roellina. Oerber (2), Sisler, Suilth. Two-base hits: Corner. Jack sen, Severeld. Three-bane hits: Sisler Jucobson, Gerber. Home run: Smith. Stolen btsei-: Smith, Weaver. Sacrifice hits: Gede-. on, Jacoltson, Severeld, Jackson, Rlsberg. Double plays: Gerber to Gedeon to Sisler :'): Sinter to Severeld to Sisler; Gedeon to Sisler; Cicotte to Weaver to E. Col lins; Gedeon to Sisler. Left on bases: St. Louis 10. Chicago 9. Bases on balls: Off Cicotte 2, off Bayr.e 2, off Burwell 1. Hits: Off Bayne. 6 In 2 innings (none out In third); off Burwell, 7 In 8 Innijigs. Hit by pitched ball: By Bayne E. Collins). Struck out: Bv Cicotte 7. Winning pitcher: Bur well. Umpires: Hildebrand and Morlarlty. I Tim, of game: Two hours and twenty nun utea. Indian Win. Cleveland. Sept. 4. Cleveland retained first place by defeating Detroit. 12 to 3. Nt liber Ayres nor Morrlsette, who pltcheJ for Detroit, was effective or had control. Caldwell was hit practically as hard, but prevented Detroit from Buncbli-.g Its tilts. DETROIT. 1 CLEVEL .AND. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.Al T'oung, 2b 4 ll.Tamlesnn.lf 2 1 3 0 Bush, ss 6 Cobb, cf 4 Vent-h. If 4 Heilman.tb 4 Shorten, rf 4 Plnelll. 3b 4 Manion. c 4 Ayers, p 1 Mor'sette.p 3 Flagstead 1 2'W'BHnss. 2b 4 1 0 Soeaker. cf 5 2 O'.Sinlth, rf ti 0 OlGardner, 3b 4 2 01 Jbhnston.l-b 5 2 1 O'Neill, c 4 1 l'Lunte, ss ..4 0 OiCaldivell, p 3 2 o: 01 Totals 34 11 1 3 0 0 .1 0 8 1 5 0 3 4 1 1 !7 S Total 8210 24 5! Batted forNdorrlsolte in ninth. Detroit 20010000 0 J Cioveland ....'.... 0 6 1 0 0 2. 0 3 x 12 Runs: Bush, Cobb, Pinelli, 'jamieson, Wambsganss. Sneaker. Smith (2). Gard ner. Johnston (2), O'Neill (!). I.unte. Caldwell. ' Errors: Toung, Bush, Manion, Avers. Speaker. Two-base hits: Plnelll, Vtung, Gardner, O'Neill. Three-base hlti Vcacfc. Stolen bases: Speaker. Jamieson. Sncrific hits: Jamieson (2). Smith. Left on bases: Detroit , Cleveland 8. Bases un balls: Off Ayers 3. iff Morrlsette 4, off Caldwell 1. Hits- Off Ayers. 4 in one and one-third innings: off Morrlsette, 7 In six and two-thirds innings. Struck out: By Caldwell 4. Losing pitcher: Ayers. Umpires: Dlneen and Chill. Time: 1:66. i Athletic Beat Senator. Philadelphia. Sept. 4. Giving Washing ten a. three-run lead, the Athletics kept pepging away and eventually won today's gme in the 13th Inning, 5 to 4. Krlekson twirled good ball, allowing only six hits during the game, but Slvanks' three errors deprived him of victory. WASHINGTON'. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Judge, lb 6 2 9 OlDykes, 2h 3 0 4 9 Milan, If O Grlffln, lb 0 19 Rice, rf Roth, rf Harris, 2b Shanks, 3b O'Neill, sm Gharrlty, c Krickson, p 3 OlCWalker.ef 6 2 1 1 1 ; Perkins, c 6 14 3 lirtugan, 3b 6 1 3 6 ll.Myatt, rf 4 0 2 1 2 Rlgbee, If 4 11 9 3:Galloway,s8 4 0 5 0 2ommell, p 2 0 0 ixHurrua 1 I u 60 153 10!Naylor, p 10 0 x iKeen 10 0 Total , Totals .42 6 3S 29 Batted for Rommel In ninth. ' xBatted for Naylor In 13th. Washington S 0 0 0 6 0 Oro 0 0 0 0 1 vrhtiaaeiphta ounovuvziuoo ; o nuns, uuiik, email, in,, 11, riimiiLy, Dykes, Dugan, JJIcbee. Galloway, Burrus Krrors: Shanks (3), Gharrlty, Galloway (21. Two-base hits: Roth, Rice, Burrus. Milan. Home run: .'Blgbee. Stolen base: Galloway. Sacrifice, hit: Judge, Dykes. Myatt, Rice. Double pla) Rommel, Gal loway. Griffin: Gharrlty to Harris: Dugan to Dykes to Griffinf Roth to GhRi-rlty to- ONelll; Gbarnty to Dykes; Galloway to Griffin. Left On bases: Washington, '11; Philadelphia, 6. Bases on balls: Off Erlck son, 5; off Rommel. 2. Hits: Off Rommel, 11 in 9 innings: off Naylor.1 4 In 4 hiring?.-Struck oit:9By Erlrkson, 8: by ROmmel, ,2; by Naylor. 3. Passed ball: Gharrlty. WJnnlnaj pitcher: Naylor. Umpires: Nallin and Evans. Tlme: 222. Carpentier Sails Tonight Paris, Sept. 4. Georges Carpen tier; champion heavyweight pugilist of Europe, left Paris today to sai! on the steamship La Torraine for New. York. The steamer leaves Havre this evening " ' You DODGERS SHUT OUT BOSTON IN SWATTING TEST Giants Nose Out Victory Over Phils Pirate CrewTricns Chicago, Score " r 3 to 2. Brooklyn, Sept. 4. Brooklyn scored its second shutout in succes sion today when it beat Boston. 10 to 0. , The visitors made 12 hits off Cadore. but sensational fielding cut off a number of runs. The Dodders got 17 hits off Watson and Oesch ger. Johnston". Griffith. Kilduff and Myers eafh got three. Seven dou ble plavs featured the eame." BOSTON. I I BROOK f.TN. iDitri 1 1 a i tr . Powell, cf 4 2 .1 OiOlson.'ss S 1 24 Sullivan, cf Boeckel,3b Eayrs. If Cruise, rf Holke. lb M'nville. ss O'NellL c Ford, fb Watson, p Oeschger, p ' Totals 0 O Shorlilan. ss 0 "1 XI z z ijDbnston.b a 3 ,1 0 Cirimth. if r 9 0 0' Wheal. If S ft 9 0 ,-pis. If , 1 0 4 3 .1 0 1 0. 0 0 10 3y2 1 9 i) 2 10 V :; 5 4 1 ,1 o 8 J' Myers, rf i t 1 1 I.antr. cf 0 5 S'Kon'chy. lb 4 9 1 Kilduff, 2b 4 2 0 0 1.. Miller, c 4 Kreuger, c 1 K' 5i 13 Cadore. p h sO 0 0 4 0 0 1 Totals 39 17 27 16 ooooooono n .11 250003,0 x 10 Roston . . , . Brooklyn i . Run: Johnston, Griffith (2), Wheat 3. Myers t3. '-Konetchy. Errors: Powell, O'Neill. Griffith. Two-base hits: .Maran vllle, Myers. Three-base hits: Maranville, Johnston. Myers, Konetchy. Doulfele plays: Ford to Holke:. .Maanville t Hollte; Oeschger to Maranville to Holke: Boeckel to Ford; Kilduff to Konetchy; Johnston to Kilduff to Konetchy; Kilduff to Sheridan to Konetchy. Left on base: Boston. 7; Brooklyn. 6. Hits:Off Watsotmsln 2 in nings: off Oeschger, 10 In 5 Innings. Struck out: By f'adore, 1; by Oesc.hger. 1. JLosing pitcher: Watson. Umpires: Quigley and O'Day. Time: 1:24. Pirates Beat Cub. Pittsburgh. - Sent. 4. Pittsburgh ' won fiom Chicago today. 3 to 2. the homo lytenm coming from behind in the eighth ( when a base on balls, following a triple ana sacrifice fly, brougnt in two runs. CHICAGO. I , PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.I i AB.H.O.A. Flack, rf 0 3 2' nishee. If 4 13 1 2 3 Vutshaw, 2b 3 2 4 Terry, s Roh'tson.lf Merkle. lb Paskert, cf Peal. 3h Friberg. 2b O' Farrell.c" Tyler, p Daly Total -; 1 0 0 8'worth, rf 4 14 111 1! Mcholson.cf 4 3 2 0 2 0 Whltted, 3b 4 1 0 1 0 3 Schmidt, e 2 0 2 1 4 4 .('alon, ss 2 0 1 2 2 lGhlmm. lb 3 110 2 0 1 1 Adams, B '. 2 0 1 0 0 9ixl.ee ' 0 0 0 'Cooper, p 3 9 24 151 0 00 0 Total Bitted for Tyler In ninth. 28 9 27 15 t xBatted for Adams in eighth. ; ChVaao .0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 Pittsburgh 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 2 x 3 Runs: Friberg. Tyler, Bigbee. CutshaW. Lee. Krrors: O'Farrell, Catou. Two-base hits: Robertson. Tyler, Cutsnaw. Three base hits: Blgbee. O'Farrell. Stolen hfse: SouthwortW. Sacrifice hits: Flack W(2K Friberg, Cutshaw, Schmidt. Doub!e play: Terry and Merjcle. Left on bases: Chicago. 7; Pittsburgh,' 6. Brises on balls: Off Tyler. 2. Hits: Off Adam. In 8 Innings; off Cooper. 1 In 1 Inning. Struck out: By Adams, 2. W4Jd pitch: Adams. Winning pitcher: Adarbs. Umpires: Klem and Einalle. Time: Giants Emphasise Victory - t.uw.j. j New York, Sept. 4. New Yorlt afteiw onvineng Philadelphia over the sound- less of the Giant' victory of July 5 to- I THE - ST A N-EA.R ARMYofficdre and ofher owners who are intimatelyJamiliar with 'the' work of both, are unanimous in the con-r viction that the Type 59 Cadillac is av car even more wonderful than the heroic Cadillac which won the whole world's applause in the great war. " A 'display of Type 59 Cadillac models , may be seen at our salesroom, 1137 P St.. Lincoln, Neb., during the State Fair. J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co. OMAHA C A D rlny shut out Cravath' men In th reitv (urly se4.-duled vame. 1 to 0. Young made a remarkable catch of Fletcher' drive in the fourth, leaping into the air and ti'rtilng half nay round to catch (the ball with his gloveii band. New York's victory over Philadelphia on th afternoon of July was affirmed with cntphatils. I'nd'T a ruling of President lli-ydlrT of the National league, th teams today took the fi-ld aft of the first balf of the ("venth inning with two out, Sten gel on third and Fletcher aas on second. The final score on July 6 was to 0 In New York's favor, hut today In th replay of the elKbih inning, the Giant added seven more run making the scot 13 to 0. The protest In tbc original game resulted aflei I'mplre JlcPormlrlt declared Fletcher retired on a forced-out at second, whe) Umpire Harrison, working behind tho plate, ruled a pop fly by Wrlghtstone as un mucin riv, which would automatical prevent a' force out. PHILADHT.PIIIA. I NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.I ' AB.H.O.A. Pauloltc.lb 4 17 0 Burns. If 3 4 lia'llngs.l'b 3 11 2' Bancroft, ss S tviiliarna. c( 3(0 2" ! Young, rf 6 2 4 v 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 10 2 I 0 1 Stengel, rf 4 0 Meusel. If 4 1 Fletcher.ss t 1 W'stone. 3b i 1 Wheat, c 3 0 I 4 4 0 King, rf 0 0'Frlnch, 3b 3 2't.efvrc. 3b 0 1' Kelly, lb 'S 3 2 Spencer, cf 4 0 O Poyle. 2b 3 V'nusey, p Cravath Huhbell, p Uetts. p 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0'llrlmes. 2b . 2. I 0 0 1 Smith, c 30S 0 O'Nehf. p 3 10 0 0 iPerrltt. o 0 0 Totals ' 30 6 24 SI - Total 30 16 27 12 A Batted for Causey In fifth. Philadelphia 00 0 00009 New York .... ,s. ..0 0 3 0 3 0 (h7 o-Xl X 13 Buns: Burns (2). Bancroft (3). Younir. King, FrlBch, Lcfure. Grimes, Smlihf Nehf (Z. Errors:' William, rigntston, Wheat (2), Bancroft. Two-base hits: Kelly, Burns. Bancroft.. Stolen bHses: Burns, Grimes. Sa-rlfice hyts: Frisch. Double plays: Nehf to Bancroft to Kelly: Bancroft to Kelly. Left on bases: Phila delphia. 5; New York. 6. Bases onbalN: Off Causey. 1; off Hubbe.llr'3; off Nehf, 2. Hits. Off Caur'-y, 5 In four innings; off Nehf. 4 In eight Inning; off Ilnbbell, 10 In three inning (none out In eighth); off f'-rrilt. 0 in one inning; off Betts, 1 in one Inning. Struck out: By Nehf. 3: by O.usey, 1; by Hubholl. 1. Winning pitcher; Nehf. Losing pitcher: Causey. Umpires; Harrison and McCormlck. PHILADELPHIA. I NEW TORK.' AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Patilette.lb 4 0 11 0 Burns. If 4 2 0 0 nu'lings.2b 4 0 W'llliiims.cf 3 1 Meusel, rf 4 1 Fletchcr.Kfl 4 0 L'b'veau. If 3 0 R.MIIIer.db 3 1 Wheat, c 2 1 Cravath 1 0 Wlthcrow.c 0 0 Meadows, p 2 0 AVrl'stone 1 0 Betts, u 0 0 1 .VHnncroft. ss 3 0 4 jf 0 VOung, rf 3 12 1 0 Frisch. 3b 3 0 2 3 0 11 1 2;Kelly. lb 3 OiKlng. cf 3 0 0 3 11 0 2 Grimes, 2b 4 0 0 o 0 o llSmlth. e Douglas, p 3 1 0 Totals 27 6 27 15 1 Totals 31 4 24 11 Hatted for Wheat in eighth. xBatted for Meadow in eighth. - Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 New Ttjrk 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 X 1 Run: Burns. Error: Grimes. Two Itaae hits: Burns. Toung. Stolen bases: I!. Miller." Sacrifice hit: Bancroft. Left on bases: Philndclnhia. 5: New Tork. 4. Bases . on balls: Off Meadows, 1; ort-l-'oogias, l. Hits: Off Meadows. 4 In 7 innings; off Bet in, 1 In 1 Inning. Struck Foot Ball Prospects at Buena Vista College Good Storrii Lake, la., Sept. 4. (Spe cial.) Prospects for foot ball at Buena Vista college are very bright this year. Eight veterans of last year's team will be back, and four Storm Lake high school players of last year will attend. George W. Wanner of Marion, O.J has been obtained as coach. He is a graduate of Baldwin-Wartece col lege at Berea, O., and played half and quarter on his varsity tani for three years. He was also a member of the Seventh .army, jcam iif Ger many in the army of occupation. many hi u; H ats, , c d , lege base t so a member of his col- ball . team. D OF T H F- L L BOTH FIGHTERS READY TO CLASH MONDAY NIGHT O'Kellar and Schmader in Fine Shape for Main Tilt of American Legion Card. FACTS ABOUT SHOW. Place Fort Omaha. ... ' t Tnb First bout, 8:30 p. m. ' Main Bout Terry O'Kelllr, Dayton,. O., vs. Andy Schmader, Louisville, Neb., 10 rounds. Semi-Windup Bob Ferguson, Oimlia, vs. Eddie Hart, Chicago, 6 rounds. - ' Second Preliminary "Kid" Schlaifer. Omaha, vs. Jack Gates. Omaha, 4 rounds. , First Preliminary "Kid" Cur tis. Sioux City, vs. "Kid" Scavio, . Omaha. 4 rounds. , Referee Jack Fitzgerald. With their training period history, Terry O'Kellar and Andy Schmader, of Dayton. O., and Louisville. Neb., respectively, heavyweights, who are scheduled to provide the main at traction at the athfetic show to be staged Monday at Fort Omaha un der the direction 'of the Douglas County Post of the American Legion, are rarin' to go and each scrapper feels confident that he will put his opponent to dreaming in the early rounds of the bout. out: By Meadows. 4; by Douglas, 4. Wild pitch: Douglas. Losing pitcher: Meadows. Umpires: McCormick and Har rison. , Time: 1:40. Cardinals Beat Red. St. Louis. Sept. 4. A single by Heath cole In the sixth scored McHnry and l.avan. riving St. Louis victory over Cincinnati today. A double by Schulti in the seventh, sending Janvrln across the ulate. brought the final seore to 4 to J. H was Poak's sixth tralrht victory. CINCINNATI. I ST. LOUTS. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Rath. 2b 4 12 2:.Tanvrln, lb 4 2 15 nnuhert. lh 3 0 12 HSchUlts. rf 4 111 Oroh. 3b 3 10 OlStock. Sb 4 0 0 Rnnsh. cf Duncan. If Neale. rf 2 li Hornsby, 2B 4 z z 0 OiMcHenry. If 4 S 1 ll.avan, as 4 2 4 Hea'eote, cf 4 3 1 'demons, c 1 0 4inihoefer, e 0 o: Doak, p 3 11 I 1 1 3 0 3 0 1 Crane ss wlngo, c . Reuther. p Nspler, p Sea ! Total 14 11 27 23. Total 32 9 24 14 Batted for Ruether In eighth. X Cincinnati M1IHH 02 St. Louis . I l( I 1 I 1 1 x 4 Runs: Duncan, Crane, Janvrln, Mo- Henry, Lavan (2). Errors: Rath, I.ivan. Two-base hit: Kousn. Hornany, crane, Schults. Three-base hit: Duncan. Sacri fice hit: Doak. Double plays: Doak to Jar.vrln to Stock; McHcnry to Clemon to Lavan. Left on basest-Cincinnati i, SI. Louis 7. Base on balls: Off Doak 1. Hits: Off Ruether, ,11 tn seven Inning;: eff Napier, 3 In one Inning Hit by pitched tall: By Dusk fOroh). Struck out: By Ruether 2, by Doak 3. Losing pitcher: Ruether. Umpires: Rlgler and Moran, Time: 1:4. W.O R L D LINCOLN A - G 1 1 :x ' ' I i