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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1920. 1 1 I til' Rourkes Drop 4 .First Gamet6 Tulsa Oilers Five of Oilers' Eight Hits Go ' " For Extra BaBes Saine ) Teams Play Double Header Today Tulsa, Okla., Sept. 8. Fivt of the Oilers' eight hits went fer extra bases, and six of them were timely, and the home team won the opening game of the' series today .from Omaha, 6 to 2, in seven innings. Darkness etopped play after the e-d of the seventh. A double-header is to be played tomorrow. OMAHA. ab. r. h. ro. a: K. eny. m ... eldell. h . . GUlason. 3b rlatt. rf ... 1 e. If ...... tlvH, lb .. NUN, rf ., JJngle; . Regan, 9 ' ' Total . .... a ) 1 3 1 1 A . 1 1 1 t 1 1 8 1 3 1 0 A A A A A A A t A A S A 1 IS 1 23 3 7 SI 4 a TUI-SA., An. R W PO. A. K. wnffll, ib .... Burke. If ... MeMano. lb , . TIemey. as . . . ' levels Jd. 3b . Connelly, tt . . Hatla, rf .... Braanen, e . . liter, p ...... A A S S (,A ..vT4 I ts 1 A A A .... 4, 3 5 .... S t . 1 .... 8 13 .... S 1 A ...i a a s .... 3 A A A A A A 1 0 v 1 A A A ASA 3 A A Total .........29 A SI A . (Called M account darkness. , Omaha 1...AA1AAA 13 Tabia 4 .... A A A S A 08 - Two-base hit: l.ellvelt, Rogan, Me MAffO. Cleveland, Davis, "Burke, Heme niai' MrManns. Sacrifice hits: Weldell (3), ' Ragan. Rases on ballet Off Ragaa, 1; off Wer.- 3. Strwk oi By Hagan, 3i by lller, 3. Doable play: Racan to Glslason I I HI tell if. Canrlly to MrMaau to W off II: Davis to Tlerner. tmplreis Daly aad Jacob. Timet. 1U0. -- Jack Schenberg Hurls ' Joplin to 9 to I Win ' Joplin,. Mo.;. Sept. 8. Jack Schon- berg kept the Packers' hits scattered, while the Miners bunched theirs off both Russell and Harrison today and Jpplin won the first game of the series, 9 to 1. ' ' M SIOUX CITY. . JOPLIN. . ... ."A vAB.H.O.A.! 4B.H.O.A. Coony,3b 6!R'ertson.ss 3 1 .inrr.at) Crouch, rf Metl.lb Blffert.e ' Hrown.ss ' 0lSperaw,3b , liBogrt.rf IlSnedecor.lb 0 0 2 2 Wagner, 11 i 'Wolfer 0 Lamb.cf 3 2 10 0 Powell.lf 3 6 1 2 3 7 3 1 Msnouck.lf 2 1 0lYockey,2b 4 Robinson, cf 3 2 l.OIHauaer.c 3 Kussell.p 110 aiSchenberg.p 4 uarrnon, p 1010 Total 36 19 27 7 Total" J3 7 24 1SI , Ran for Wagmr In sixth. - Rloux City ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 1-1 ......0 3 1 0 3 1 0 0 i 9 jopun Runs: Robinson. Snedecor 3. Wasnor (3), Wolfer, Lamb, tlauser. Hit by pitcher: Hsuser by Harrison. Sacrifice hits: Lamb. Russell. Bases on balls: Off Schenberg, 1: off Russell, 3; off Harrison, 1. Left on base: Sioux City. (: Joplln. 8. Thrce-baae hlt:JVagner (3), Lamb. Two-base hit? Snejlecor, (2), Schenberg, Brown, RutHwll, Slarr. Struck out: By .Schenberg, 6; by Russell, 1; by Harrison, 1. Wild pitch: Harrison. Stolen base, Wolfer. Doublo play; Schenberg to Yockey to Snedecjr. Karaed runs and . hits: Off Schenberg, 1 and e'ren In nine Innings; off Russell, ( and t In four Innings; off Harrison, 2 and ( I four Inlgs. Time, 1:10. Umpires: Lauxon nd Wilson. Homers By Berger and : - , Yaryan Beat Boosters Wichita, Kan.,' Sept 8. Home runs by Berger and Yaryan scored the only runs of a Wichita' victory today. Men had' to retire when Washburn's hard grounder broke .oile of his fingers in the third. . DES MOINES. ' AB.H.O.A WICHITA. AB.H.O.A. 313 1 Benson. 3b 4 M'D'm'tt.3b 2 Moeller.lb 4 O'Connor.cf 4 Anderson, o 2 8 2 2IBerger,ss 0 0 4 W burn.Ib 3 2 0 17 OlBaat.rf 4 2' 4 4 3 3 0 2 0 faryan, OiBeck.lb 2!Butler,3b OlConlan.cf 01Blawesly.lt 6'Musser.p Cotfey.s Lled.cf O'Hara.lf Merz,p Althous.p Fletcher.p Buckalow 0 Totals 29 6 27 7 Of Total . 23 4 24 ISi Tes Moines , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- Wlchlta w.":. .1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 x 2 Run: Berger. Yaryart. Errors: Benson Berger. Base on balls: Off Muiser, 4; off Mars. 3: off Althouse, 1; off Fletcher. 1. Sacrifice hit: Washburn; 'Left on bases: Wichita, 8; Des Molnej,. . Two-base,hlt: O'Harai Homo runs: .Berger andVYaryan. Stolen bases; Berger, Cotfey. Hits and runs: Off Mora. Uand 1 in 3 Innings; off Althouse, 4 and 1 In 2 Innings; off Fletoher, 0 and 0 in 2 Innings, struck nut? By Musser. : by Hera.. 1. Umpires: Burnslde and Becker. Time: 1:35. Saints Blow Up Fifth ' And Sooners lri, 9-2 Oklahoma City, Sept. 8. St. Joseph blew up in the fifth and sixth innings when the Indians bunched half a dozen hits with as many ei rors and Oklahoma City won the7 opening gameof the series. ,' ST- Joseph. Z AB.H.O.A.! - OKLA OITV. R nnw tt ir a. i a' . r. . naiiftner.Mi t g i J'HUt.rr 4 0 4 C-onnolly.3b 4 0 l,4IMoore.lf S 3 1 IWslker.lf 4 1 liOiHarper.cf 3 0 3 t i!nroy,lb 3 3 lil.'dlmore.Sb 3 3 1 .V.""'!1' - 3 3 l" rrintrer.ss 4 Allen.rf 3 9 2 OKIrifflth.e 3 Shestak.e 3 14 3 Hughes,2b 4 M L ghlln,p 3 10 ljOraham.lb 4 Rose.p 10 0 liAllen.o 3 1 s 3 2 2 2 8 0 0 Totals, 30 VS 24 ll Total 33 8 2714 St. Joseph ......... it 0 0 0-1 0 O-i-l Oklahoma City . h KI 0 4 S 0 4 x Frr;r,r Ke''fher." Allen fS), fihestak S). McLaughlin, Harper, t Hughe tS) P.uns: ConnolV. Put (2). Moore. Hero. J''-'' Griffith. Hughes"' SflS. Two-base - hluV Hughes '). Conroy. isacriflce hits: Roach. Allen. Stolen baiesl b.lumr,I?rr",fT.r- .MoJtTe' B on ba Is: -Off McLautrhlln 3. struck out: By Allen 1. by McLaughlin 1 'ty Rose 8. Hit n w wild pltelh Rose. Run and hits: Lmplre: Buckley. Time: 1:S0. Major League Races Are . v Tightening Up Closer Xev York, Sept.' 7. The major league pennant races became closer today ovheri the lead of both the Cincinnati Nationals and Cleveland Americans was cut to the -hair-breadth margin of a half-game. While both leaders were resting, the Brooklyn " Nationals won twice from Philadelphia, and the New York Americans' victory over the Ath letics put them in Second place, a full game ahead of Chicago, which lost to 'Detroit The New York Nationals also had a day of leisure when rain prevented the playing of a double-header with Boston, j The Giants are two and a half games behind Cincinnati.' ' t Three'Eye League Closes. ' Bloomington, 111.,- Sept 7. ' Marked by a record-breaking attend ances, the 20th season of the Three . Eyeleague came to a close today. Bloomington, champion of 1919, .was igaln winner of the flag, defeating ivansville, runner-up, by two points. JRockford finished third; Moline and Cedar Rapids were tied for fourth: Peotia was sixth; Terre Haute seventh aja,i ;Rock Island eighth. BASE BALL DIRECTORY ' Standing of the Teams. Western League." ' TV. L. Pct.t W. L. ret. Tirtaa .... 81 57 .587lSt Joseph. t 70 ..46 Wichita . 70 61 ,664IJoplln .... 65 74 .448 Okl. City. 74 :S2.Sloux City SO 80 .42 Omaha .. 'I U JMA'Osa Molnoa it 82 .4431 American League. 1 TP. L. Pct.l V. I.. Pet. Cleveland !81 49 .623 Boston . . 83 70 .474 New Tork 83 62 .816 Washing'n S7 69 .453 Chicago . 82 S3 .6l2!Ittrolt-..., 60 81 .S8J St. Louis. 64 84 .500 Phlle.: v.44 87 .2M " National League. ' , TP. I Pet.) ' W. Ti. Pet. Cincinnati 7.1 04 ,675lChlcago-.. 46 67 .486 Brooklyn t 7S 57-.ytllSt.' Louis.. 12 68 .473 New Tork 74 (8 .461 'Boston ... 60 74 .4031 Pltt.kil.vlt CT 'C4 Klfellf.ilf - & 94 'IO?T - Yesterday's Results:. Western League., . Tulsa '6, Omaha Wichita 3, Des Molnss 0. 1 " Oklahoma City 8: St. Joseph' 1. Joplln ' , Sioux City 1. ... National agua. New Tork 6-6. Boston 0-1. Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia- 4. . , . No other games played. ' 1 American League. 1' f , "' n Chicago 6, St. Louis J. Philadelphia S. Detroit , No other games played. Games Today. Western eague. , Sioux City at Joplln. Ht. Joe at Oklahoma City, lies Moines at Wichita. Onlnba at Tul?a. National League. 1 'lncinn&tl Rt Boston. Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Brooklyn. ' Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. American League llonlon. at 'St. Louis. Philadelphia at Oetrott ' -New York at Cleveland. Washington at Chicago. Omalja Horse Is First in Pacing ' Event at Fair B'mgy Driven-and Ownd by H, M. Whitmerop 2:17 T' X'ol 11.. Pace Shadeline Also an Omaha Horse,' Second. V,v n.ii i hi " a" Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 7.-r(Speciat Telegram.) Bingf driven and owned by H. M. Whitmer of Omaha, romped away with first money in the 2:17 pace at the opening day of the State fair harness races, after the race had, gone four heats without I being decided. Bing showed a stay-T iner nnwer thar Won flip last thr1 1 heatsand the race. Fast time in the 2:17, 2:21 and 2-year-old paces fea tured ' the afternoon's program. Shadline, owned")by W. G. Sears of Omaha, took second place in the' 2:17 with one first, .two seconds, one third and one fifth. The second heat of the 2j17 was woii by Cecil Boy in 2:11. . , . x ' v. Emelys Axey.' owned by Frank "Starr of ReT Cloud' and driven by Beezley took three straight heats in the 2:12 pace. -The last two ,were won in 2:VA. Henry WallBank, Harry MoConnell, took the Nebras ka Derby, 1 1-16. miles;, in 1:16J4. Summary: r.iinnlng race, fojir and one-half fur lonrs, purse 3100: Blue (Prather), first; Desert Rose (La bi, rut), second; Dixie Dan (Reese), third; Blue Kan (Marmet). Fourth. Time, 1:00. 2:20 trot, ISOO purse, 3 in 6 heats: Blnflk Falcon, b g. W. B. Taylor. Sedalla, Mo. (Taylor! 1 Dr. Luster, b r. W. Q. Beealey, Nebraska City, Neo. (BeAley) 2 Lady South, b m, Midway Farm, Kearney, Neb. (Rhodes) 3, Miss Mera, b m. Miller and Hack- Icr, Shenandoah, la. (Sackler). 6 Jack Panic; b g. George Sllvk, , Tme,. S:1H. 2:16Vi, 2:18U. .. Ulenvllle, Neb. (Stanley) 4 11 3 2 4 3 6 i Ramcy Pain, b g. Ray Owen; ' Omak. Neb. (Reevos) 7 6 Ocorge, br g, L. N. Moire, Nelson. Neb. (Moore) ....J S T Time, i-.lVM, 2:lVrV 2:18 . 2:17 pace, 3800 purso, point system: ' I'lng, br in. H. M. wntttner, -Omaha, Neb. (WhVnior). S i 3 '1 Shndlln-e,. g. W. G, Sears. s C'meha, Ne. (Jacksopi.. 12 Ccll Boy. blk g. o. H. TU- 1 I 3 "'2 4 3 lutt (Ooodwln) .......... t Flower Forbes, Midway 8'ock Farm (Dennis) . . 7 Farmer Boy, br g, N. L,, i Moore, Nelson, Neb 1 I Moore) ....I Francis San . Francisco. -C. 1 7 '4 2 2 3 i. Ben. omana, .B, (Bell) Vivian Direct, W. D. Taylor, S 3 Tsylor. Sedalla, Mo. (Metjsiej) Hoxol Hamilton, b m A. 8 ( 4 Meredith, York, Neb. iPlekrel!) - 7 Time, 2:15.i. . 3:UU. : i:13!i, S:2. - . 2:16i. heats:' 1:13 pace. 1500 purse, 3 In 5 Cimelys Axey, blk g. Frank Starr. , Htl: Cloud, Neb. ( Beetle . . l .. . Ill Rags ialrect, b g. ,,TV. Dennle. i(lVnnlf) 2 S 3 gtai conners, or c. Clinrles Yodor, Itorendala. Mo. Yodcr) . ;A.... 7 Whltefoot, 'b g, Frank ShreveV AIv lloncc. Neb. (Slu-eve) ........ t E. (IIIppes. b g. Owens;. Omaha, . Ntb. (liecres) ................. &' Mls Lau F. Hanson. (Ollphant) 4 Eva 'Tongo, b m, Allen Bro. Stable. (Allen) 3 Peddler Direct, b g, W. T. Stantx, 2,-1 3 44 7 '-7 .8 8 6 5 a l in" 3 itBcnin, AeD. (Jtbndes) '8 Blat: Elmo, blk g. Frank Kerlow, Albion, NcbV(Kerkow) ........ 9 lime, :124. 2:ll4, 2:1H4. Two-year-old pace, 3400 nurse, 2 ncais; Lady Maxey, b f. E. D. Gould, Kear ney,, Neb. (Rhodes) J Pat.Volo. b h. George J., Fisher, Nash ilie. Tenn. (Fisher) ...t j Iowa Todd. -Jr.. br c, W. F. Pan Zen- bagen, Davonport. (KellyK '3 3 Tlmo, 3:36. 2:24H. Nebrjjka Derby, one and one-lxtteatl r.-.iles, 8600 purse: . w',0nk- hr g. (Harry McCon- noil), first: Lola, br m (McCrossen), sec ond; Howard Bland IStlllman), thi). iimc, l:a2. f Kunning, three-quarters purte: i I mile, 3160 Milton Robles (Ste-phenson), first; Old S4n .iBrader.-. econd; Watch Her SteD i i.tner, tnird; Klmberlev (Sdiimanv fourth. Time, 71. ' Grand Circuit Results. "iitfor5, Conn"'sPt' . Summaries: ! . mree neata; purse, Jc.hw He"rV b. g., by Wllkoe-UrbaneT (Murphy) j j John P. Braden. ch. h. (Thomas) " '. Y. 2 2 Adloo Guy, ch. h (Hodson) . Gold Quartz, ch. g.' (Valentine) 4 4 -SUme: 2:0U; 2:05t4. Acorn purse, tbree-year-olds. J:29 trot. mrea neais; purse, SJ.UDO: Aflon Guy, b. c, by Guy Axworthy Margaret Parrlsh (Murphy) 1 Luclle Harvester, b. f. (TV. W. Flem. Ing) t 3 j Peter Whltlock, b. c. (Burke) 3 3 The Great Miss Mortis, ct. in. (Cox) .( 4 Sir Douglas Halg. br. p. (White! ....4 S sunplanh, Harvest Horn. JuerVlii Excitement and" -Madam DtMarf Great also Time: 2:07i: 2:08 W. i . i .. 2:14 trot, two In three beats; purse, 1 si.uuu: Bonnlngton, ch. h... by Beldlne-Nettle King (Valentine) .....1 1 Letfly, b. g. (Dodge) 3 Joe L. .ch. g. (Dickerson) ..f....2 I Frlncess Nadena, b. m. (Murphy)U...6 3 Grace Drake, blk. m. (White) ,...,...4 4 Beta Girl also started. Time: 3:09; 2:9814. y 2:18 trot, two In three heats; purse, 81.000: Dar Hyal. b. g.. by Peter the.Great- Drlftlet (Murphy) t t 1 1 Crcx. b. g. (Hindi) 1 4 ,S Do Palos. b. h. (Dickerson) 3 3 3 Charm Spear, b. nt, 4Cox) 3 t"t Harvest Silver, ro. c. (MoDonold) ..4 3 3 Chastey Herr and Miss Clara Mae also started. Tim; M3U; 2:H; t:091b Brooklyn Wins Odd Game From On ia And Giants Win Both Ends of , Double-lleader in Boston, -. Closing Their Season ' There V. Philadelphia Sept., 8.T-Brooklyn won the odd game of the five-game series with Philadelphia today 7 to 4. Tragresser and Williank drove in all of the local funs. Paulettc was in jured by: a pitched ball in the fifth inning. Score: 7 . , Rnnnif t.tv PHILADELPHIA? - AB.To.A.l .AB.UO.A. Olson. ss i D.iii.ti. ik n a n J'hnnton,3b 5 Lamar.rf 6 Z.Wheat.lf 4 Myers.cf S K'netchy.lb t Kllduff,2b - i 1 2;w'stone.Jb 1 1 1 1) Rawllnxs.io t O WIlllams.cf 4 OiMeusel.rf i 3 3 1 3 1 1 0 2 t 4 3, 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 OlFletcher.ss -4 1 3 2L'ourveau.lf 4 2 7 0IR.M'r.3b-lb 4 1 0 1 Traa-resser.o 4 O. Mlller.c 3 Pfeffer.p 3 IMeadows.p .0, 30 1417 llBctts.p ' ; 2. : 'Stengel 1 Total , ' f. totals 34 10 37 13 Batted for Betts in ninth. Brooklyn ....0 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 17 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 I I II 14 Runs: Olson, Johnston . (2). . Lavan, Konetchy, Kilduff, Miller, Wrifhtstono (2), Tragreaser. Betrs. u-rrors HVrn1: ir, vvuiinm. Tragresser. ( Betts. Two-base Kliuuff. Lamar (2). 'I'raarexser, Home runs: Konetchy, Tragresser. Stolen bases: Joohnston (2), Z. Wheat. Sacrifice hits: Pfeffer, O. Miller. Olson. Meadows. Double play: Olson and Ulduff. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 9: Philaiplphla, t. Base on balls: Oft. Pfeffer, 1; off Meadows. 1. Hits: Off Meadows. 6 In 3 Innings (nona out. on the fourth); off Betts,' in Innings. Hit by pitched- balU By Pfeffer (Paulette); Struck out: By Pfeffer. S; by Betts, 2. Losing pitcher: Meadows. Umpire; QulgleyNand O'Day., Time: 1:60, Giant Win Twice. . Boston, Sept. 8. New York closed It season In Boston today by winning both games of a, doubles, header, 6 to 0 and j, to 1. Toney held. Boston -to four hits in the first came and not one of the home players reached third baVie. Sallee held Boston in check In the second, pitching his first game of the season for New York. First game: . . v-'- - ' Js'EW TORK. - BOSTOK. AD.H.O.A.I 4 AB.H.O. A. Burns.lf B'croft.ss Young.rf Frlsch.Sb Kelley,lb KJng.cf Doyle,2b 2 OlPowell.cf 4 0 10 1 31 Boeckel.es 4 0 2 4 3 S 3 OiEayrt-s.lf 4 13 0 8 4 4 MUlllvan.ri 3 1 2 1 Holke.A 4 110 1 110 0 12 0! Wilson, 3b ' ! 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 13 0-4 9 2 0 1 O'Nelll.e 3 1 3 V Ford. 2b 3 0 4 2 Watson. p , 2 0 0 ti 4ViitxA i asn n Orimes,2b Snyder, Toney.p J Totals T'wnsend.D 0 0 A 1 33 1 27 l,r. . - Totals 31 4 27 16 Batted for Watson in eighth. New York l'o 1 2 0 0 0 2 0-U Boston ...'... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Runs: Burns. Bancroft (2), Frlsch, Kel- fj-, Toney. ' Errors: Holke. Twobase hits: Toney, Bancroft. Three-base tit: Ban- Hr; ion, e. Basea off Watson. 1. uouoie piay: noixe to soecae to oases; new iwk, x; qos on. balls: Off Toney,- 1; Hits: Off Watson. 11 in eight Innings; off Townsend, 0 in one In ning. Struck out: B Toney, 2; by Wat son, 2. Umpires: Hart and Harrison. Time: 1:21. Losing,. pitcher: Watson. Second Game: r , NEW TORK, , BOSTON. AB.H-.O.A.J AB.H.O.A. Burns. rf 6 13 0 Eayres.rf 4 2 3 0 B'croft.ns Young.rf Frlich.Sb Kelly.lb King.ct Doyle,3b Orlmss2b Smlth.c Sallee.p , Totals 5 0 4 4 3 0 3 0 1 3 1 2!Boeckel,sa lMann.lf 2 aullivan.rf OlHolke.lb 0: Wllsoa.Sb 4 2 3 1 2 2 2iaowdy. c 1 0 liFord,3b - 4 13 1 1 Rudolph, p 2ixO'Neil 3 11 IT'wnsend.p Zi 13 37 111 ' . . Total 33, 1 27 13 ir F.an for Doyle ln sixth. 1 - xBatted for Rudolph in eighth. . , New Yerk . .0.0 0 8 0 1 0 1 0 j Boston, . h-r.'....l 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 01 Runs Young, Frlsch, Kelly, King (2), Mnnn. Error: Sullivan. Two-base hits: Sullivan, Ford. Three-base hits: Doyle, Burns. Sacrifice hits: Salee, Frlsch. Dou ble plays: Frlsch to Doyle to Kelly; Smith to Bancroft. Left on bases: New York, t; Barton. 4. Base on balls: Off Rudolph,-1, Hits. Off Rudolph. 11 In eight Innings; eff Townsend. 1 in one inning. Struck out: By Sallee, 2; by Rudolph, 2. Losing! pitcher: Rudolph. Umpires: Harrison and Hart. Time: 1:40. i- , , ; . , Bobby Jones Is Winner ' ? In His Match at Golf Roslyn,N. Y., Sept. 8. Bobby - Jones of Atlanta . today- eliminated i Fr,ank W. Dyer of Montclair, N. J., from the national amateur golf tour nament, 5 to 4. Edward P. Alli8 of Milwaukee and Oswald Kirkby of Englewo6d, N. J., were all square at the home green and the match , went to- extra holes. Apologize for Banners. ' Kansas : City, Mo Sept. . City commissioners of Kansas City, Kan., oti.d o tender an apology to Goy- ernoi it. J. Allen, ct Kansas tor a Labor day parade in which placards, were carried bearitfg the' inscription, "To hell with Allen's industrial court lawt" ' ' - j. . about 1. The Reliance -defended . America' cup in 103. V ' 2. Sir Lipton has won but two race in all his challenging for America' cup, both being won by the Shamrock IV. , 8,-r-The largest entry in a Grand Ameri can , handicap bejore 1920 was at St. Louts In 118, 342 Tntering. . 4. Barnes finished one Stroke ' under Jock Hutchinson, winner of the 1920 west-, ern often aolf chamolonshiD. 1 6. Clarence -Hobart Is national veteran . tennis champion. .. , '. - 6. Tox Rlckard recently leased Madison Square Garden for boxing einpws. 7. Faber's best year with tUe Whit Sox was In 191S when he'won 24 and lost 13 game. 8. Qulnn first, broke Into the American league in io witn New York. 9. Qulnn wa with the Baltimore Federals in 1914 and 1915. .- 10. Perry Werden, with Minneapolis In 1895, established the minor league home run record with 45. New Questions. 1. Is Boh Meusel of the Yankees, big ger than Babe Ruth 7 2. What was Bob Meusel' battlna; average with Vernor in 19197 3. How did . the Boston Brave ' get Eayrs? , , " " 4. How did Ed. "-Klepfer, ' Cleveland pitcher, drop out Of the majors f 5. What jwas Walter Hagen'ascor for ponshlp1?06 ln 'h 191' Pn !0lt cnam" -Where was the1 first national ppea golf championship held? , 7. How. many competed In the 1919 na tional tennla tournament? 8.Dld Roland Robert compete In the 1919 national tennis tournament? w'hen did Corbett and Sullivan fight each other first? , 10. Wlch two colored boxers ' helped r? "PPy train ,for his fight wth Wlllard? American Association At Louisville: R. . H. . B. 1 1 3 3 S 3 Gouett; Wright and Indianapolis Louisville . . TVhltehouse Kocher. and At Milwaukee: , t. Paul i....... u Milwaukee j ( t Foster and.McMenemy; McWheeney and dtayior. . . . At Kansas city: -" - Minneapolis-Kansas City , gams pot poned: wet grounds. At Toledo: - j R.' ...2 . H.- n Columbus Toledo 18 Vulrennan inH T.v.n.. u ; t., j Philadelph ill Withdraws From Race In Michigan Election, Flint, Mich., .Sept. 8. Asserting that he was not accustomed to "po litical ways, means and methods," and had neither the time nor money to- make a campaign, Lieut. CoL Guy M. Wilson of Flint formally no tified the secretary of state of his withdrawal as democratic nominee for lieutenant governor of Michigan,- - In fhfs" letter Colonel Wilson wrote: .'The method practiced in-l Mtctiigat in tne last iew years in relation to money and promises madelbr political patronage is such that lannot follow. I am not a wealthy man and, therefore, it seems the .desire for, political aspirations is closed in Michigan to a man of Moderate; .means." Tilden and Johnstoiv to Meet Again Next Saturday Tjw York, Sefit, 7.-William T.' Tilden It who won the national tennis championship yesterday and William M. Johnston, the loser, will oppose each other again next Sat urday in the east against west team match at the Gerniantown Cricket club, Philadelphia. The six players representing the east and an 'equal number from the west will meet as follows: - Friday, singles: G. A. Caner, Bos ton, against Walter T. Hays, Chi- ! V N-.ial11cs' B?stof1' against C. J.'Grimn, San hrancisco. Doubles: WAl. Washburn, New York, and Wallace ; F. Johnston. -Philadelphia, against W. E. Davis and Roland Roberts of San Fran cisco. ' Saturday, singles: Wm. T. Tilden, II, Philadelphia, against Wnfv M. Johnston San Francisco; Vash urn against Roberts. ! Doubles: Caner and C. S. Garland. Pittsburgh, against Hayes and R. H. Burdick, Chicago. J - ' NXf?. it unfa .T. CWQLo , rMrtuao (2b. Ur cuqrU Jo&J f( It. -' VM3jLN White Sox Win Postponed Game From St. jouis Chicago Drives' Deberry Off Slab WitbTwo Men Out in Seventh Jackson Drives ' ' In Four Runs .Chicago, Sept. 8. Although" put batted, Chicicm won' a postppned game from St.Louis today, .5 to 3, hy bunching .hits.- The White Sox c'rove Deberry off the slab with two out in -the seventh. Claude Williams was hit hard, hut proved strong in the pinches. Tobiil hit foursingles in four times tip, and Jackson's bat was good for touryruiis. , ST. r.ni-ia. CHICAGO AB.H.O.A. 1 AB.H, Oerber.ss 4 11 Bistrunkvrf 0 tled.Hon.20 6 3 1 2;Weavilr,3b 4, 2 Sisler.lb 4 0 11 3 KCollln8,2b 3 12 3 J'olwon.of 4 2 4 0'.lackson.lf 4 3 2 0 K.W'ms.lf 3 0 0'l:FeIscb,if ' S 1 4 1 Snith,3b 4 0 D 4iJ.CollinM.lb 4 1-80 Tohin.rf - 4 4 2 ' Rlsberg.es 4 0 2 1 Severeld.o 4 13 llSt-halkie .4141 Pcborry.p 2 1 1 IjO.W'ms.p 3 0 0 3 Hurwell.p. 0 0 0 01 ' Austin 1 0 01 Totals 31 : 11 Totals 3j 12 21 171 Batted for Burwell In ninth. St. Louis ..! 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 03 Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 x 6 Runs: Gerber, Jacobson, Tobln, Strunk, Weaver (2), IE. Collins. Jackson. Error: Jackson. Two-base's, nits: Kelsth, Jack son. Three-bane hit: Weaver. Stolen bases: E. Collins. Tobln. Sacrifi- hits: Kelsch, Deberry, Gerber.' Left on imses: St. Louis. : Chicago. 6. Bases on balls: Off C. Williams. 2; off Ioberry. .1. Hits Off Deberry. t In 6 2-3 innlngigpff Bur- well. none in 1 1-3 Innings. .Struck eut: By C. Willlsns, 2; by Deberry, 1. Losing piicntr: ueperiy. Umpires : HlldebranU and Morlarlty. Time: 1:3&.. Errors Cost Detroit Game. Detroit. Sept. 8. Errors caused Detroit's defeat Were today by Philadelphia, 5 to 4. The Tigers made four mlsplays In the 1 ... . .:' - .' "' ' - ' 7 - v Wd Aw Pel wfirf QoMh tojils&KArfib Amu mtit AnfoSLb , - v. A- 5cr MmM, RatCtj pwuh "&ajQ Sfw&i , 0 eojrMo CjthowXty ofay Gom'zh (M-tyw, -few lffe! xk., fUt1.)" 1 second trilling and the visitor scored four fur on two hill. , PHILADELPHIA i DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.1 . AU.lf.O.A. Dykes,2b 6 2 3 3 Young.2b 4 13 1 (Irlffln.lb Walker.cf Porkins.c Dugan.llb Myatt.rf Blgbee.lf G'loway.s Naylor.p 5 0 8 4 1 3 4 3 3 4 0 1 2 0 3 4 0 3 3 2 3 4 0 0 nHush.s 6 1 2 4 1 3 4 0 " I 4 2 13 5 10 3 1 1 6 2 4 111 1 1 0 OVobli.cf l'' ach.lf 1 irimann.lb OiShorten.rt O.l'lm-111.3b 3;MHlilon.c lllauen.u "Hale Totals 30 8 27 111 . Totals 38 1127 16 Battca tor Plncjli in ninth. Philadelphia..' 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Detroit '.....0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 14 Runs: Wfclker,, Perkins, DuKan, Myatt Blgbce, Cobb i2), Heiliuan, Plnelll. Er rors: Dykes (2). Blgbce, Mush (2), Plnelll (2), Manlrin. Two-base hltsT Dykesi Perk Ins. YounK. Galloway. Kacrlflco hits: Gal loway, Hcilmann. Double plays: Dyke Galloway and tirlffln; Plnelll. llellmann and Plnelll. Left itn hasos: Phlladflplila, U; Detnit, IS.Bascs on. balls: Off Dausa. 2: off Nsylor. 4. Hit by pitched ball-v, By NayU.r . (Veuehl: Struck out:. By Dauss, 4: by Naylor. 2. Umpires: Dineen and thfll. Time:. 1:65. Single. G Wins Free-For-All r - . if ! ir j nice at iiuuiime lueci liariilinc, Minn., Sept . Single G rook the free-for-all pace for $3,000 added ..money at the Great Westerncircuit races today. Sum iiiajyes: Free-for-all iweV, St. Paul purse $,00'J and addvd money: r . Single G., b. n.. won; Hal Mahons, b. a",, second: Johnny Quirk, . g., third. Uest time, 2:04?i. 2:0S trot, purse Jl.oyO and1 Addcdnioney; Little Jack. ch. h Von; Axtlcn, ch. .. second; Red Ben. b. h., third. Rpst time, 2:"7'i. . - . -.. .,2:20 pace. $1,000 and added money: . Wampatuck. b. jr., won; Neita Patch, b. m., second; Rocket Patch, b.sh., third. Best time. 2:0r, Sister Asoff woik the decidln heat today of the 3-year-oll trot, which was'left un finished yesterday. Today's time, 2:14 ! s. : : ' " ' ' . Middleton to Detroit. . Toledo, O., Sept. 7. ritchcr Jim Middleton Toledo's only consistent winner this season, was sojd today to the .' Detroit - AnicweTtTi League .y - , i , ciuo, it was annour.ccu uy uoger Bresnahan, presidcitt of the Toledo club of the Americpn Association. The cash consideration was not made public. Middleton will report next spring. I i .... .. fl, iiCAr V n - f ii ii ii cJvid,d 'yuitr (XCd 'JwvC ax&o' 4i ir . - (attf. ' Ruth Hits Home ... Run; Ping Bod ie Breaks His Heg Bambino's ' Homer Not to Count in His Record, as , Game Was Exhibition ' With Pirates Pittsburgh. Sept. 8. A crowd of more than 25,000 fans witnessed an exhibition game between the Nsw York Yankees and' the Pittsburgh Pirates today, the victory going to the visitors. 7 to 3. Both tcatn& worked recruit ' pitchers, Zinil for PittsbdrKh and Ferguson for New ' Vork Bibe Ruth hit a home run in the inntli. dnvinc the nan over me ligkt field fence in the longest hit ever seen at l'orbes fieTfr. Bodie, the Yankee center fielder, in sliding into the home plate caught his foot cui the rubber, fracturing 'his t'right luklc. He will be out of the game for the -remainder of the season, Noufy State Official S That Suffrage Carried Lincoln, Sept. 8. (Special) Se f rctary of State D. M. Amsberry has been .notified in an official message frofu Washingtno, signed, bySccre tary'of State Baiitbritlge Coiby, that equal suffrage is now the lord of the land through its ratification by the Tennessee legislature two weeks ago. This message i. an official certifi cate, in printed form, attesting the fact that three-fourths of all the states have ratified the nineteenth amendment to the federal consti tution. ' v ' wirV' - w rvw v -j j . . r m cm - S I Grand Jury Will Probe ' . -Charges of Fixed Gaifi Chicago, Sept. 7. A grand jur irt vestigation was ordered today"- in criminal court of ' the charges that gamblqrs attempted to fix thc.Cht cago-Philadelphia Kationaj league game of August 31, for Philadelphia to win. The jury received Judg Charles A. McDonald s instructvrriis wiJj cheers.. Philadelphia won the. game, 3 to (J President William Vecck of the Chicago club announced that he had been warned of a plot and used Pitcher Alexander in an effort to win, v , Selling of pools oifbasn balkgames Avas charatterizod as a "pernicious business" by -Judge McDotiHld ni his instructions to the jrraud jury, which was told they "should be wiped out and then romoters there of should -be indicted ' and prfe- cuted.' R-A-G-EtS OMAHA, SEPT. 14-18 Y h'miile G. l:itM, fastest pacer, in tmerica, and over 203 other famous rotters, pacers and runners, Tuesday to Friday. Auto races Saturday. Take Leavenworth street car. . Auto . en trance: 67th and Center, or through Elmwood park. AK-SAR-BEN FIELD v.. t..1 i i i. m.'i Mr .. ' ' t-, ' - 4 I i V. J ;