- -;;tr . ; ) v .' " 1 fHE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1920. ,V '. . .' " Oklahoma City Trims Rourkes Doubleheader r Ragan Triei to Walk Graham In Twelfth; With Score Tied, But Batter -Hits One Anyway. Oklahoma City, Okl., Sept. 13. Pat Regan, tried to walk Graham with the score tied, two down and the winning run on third in the twelfth of the second game today, but Graham reached across the plate for a wide, high one, drove it to deep right and Oklahoma City had taken both games of today's double-header from Omahaa. OMAHA. ; First mint: All. R. H. P.O. A. T.. Haney, as 4 i S 3 t 1 1 Weldel, 31. 3 o 2 X 0 ('IsImsoo, 2b 4 0 0 1 4 l'tatt. rf 4 1 a t 0 0 K. 3 0 1 3 ft ft Fitlmero, cf. 30 1 2 o 0 . lh 4 0 0 II D O lineie, e 3 a 1 1 ft ,JPP. V 4 0 11 1 JTotal ,..12 4' 10 24 10 7 OKLAHOMA CITY. . - An. R. II. P.O. A. E. fitt, rf. .......... 4 0 1 2 o 0 Moore, If. 4 2 1 1 0 0 Harper, cf 4 1 3 4 0 0 Lindlmere, an 3 0 A 3 1 rennlan, So. 1 A 1 4 A Griffith, r. 4 1 3 4 1 A Mucnes, in 4 t 2 3 5 1 Oraham, lb. ...... 4 0 1 0 3 Ramsey, p. , 4 A 0 A 4 0 Total! ..........33 H 10 27 13 1 Omaha ; 10200000 1 I Oklahoma City 02201110 7 Two-ban hits: Haney. Weldel. Lee. vghea (2), (jraham. Home run: Harp- sacrifice lilts: Yiemei, ie, l.lncll- more. Stolen bases: Haney, Platte, Moore, Hughes, Omham. liases on bulla: Off Ramsey, 4. struck outl Hy Ramsey, 4; by Komi, 1. Dniihle nlnya: (iriffith, HUKnes; t.ranam una l.rirntn; urenniiran. Huhe and-Grahnm. linpires: Daly and rin.obs. Time: 1:30. I Second Gnme- 1 OMAHA. 1 V AB. R. H. PO. A. 15. f Jfunev, 3 0 n 8 3 0 tl eldel, 3b 4 0 3 8 3 0 lt(.lasoa. 2b 3 1 1 2 3 0 Platte, rt . A I 1 0 0 l. If .....8 0 2 0 A Palmem. cf-p. 4 0 0 5 0 A U A 1 lO A A (.ingle, ...K 3 A 1 A I A Becun, p-lf 4 0 jl 1 5 J Total 38 1 7J5n OKLAHOMA CITV. . x AB. R. H. PO. A. K. k Pitt, rf 0 1 0 0 0 Moore, If 4 1 3 3 0 0 I Harper, rf 4 O 1 A 0 0 f Mndlmorr, an A A J. 4 0 i Brannlgan, 3b 4 1 i 8 0 (.ririitli, e j " ? 7 '-, Hnhn. lb B A 1 4 4 BASE BALL DIRECTORY liraham. lb 5 A 3 14 1 A tmerp t t. A 0 4 0 Breen I " " " " iSSLtarr. v.. ;:. ji j jl j Total. . 33 9 30 SS 0 Two out when winning run stored. xBatted for Htoner In eighth. Omaha .......1A-OAOA000OO 01 Oklahoma City. A AA00010Ol t Two-base hits: Platte. Mnrle, Moor. Sacrifice hits: Ungle, Harper, I.lndimore, Griffith. Stolen bases: Uialnaon, Pitt, Bran nigan. Baaea on balls: Off Stoner, 2: off Krgas). 3. Htruek out: Uy Stoner, 3; by 8allhaVy, I; by F.gan, 3. Kiuw and hits: Ott 1 rin. 5 hit. In 8 Innings: off Sa isbury. no nins. 8 hlta ln 4 ta npi off Regan. 3 runs, 8 hits In 111-8 Innings: off Palmero, So r. Wt In 2-8 inning. louble play: tWisbury to Brann gan to Mndimore. Umpires: Jacobs and Oaly. Timet 1:30. ' Yaryan Hits Another Home Run and Wichita Win? - Y,'n: '"Str.r" '13! Wictiita tiade it four straignt irom c.uua 1-:... t.j.'iMnti:ni 13 to 1. arvan got his daily home run, making it Ji tor tne season. WEST I , WICHITA. " srntnc pity. U AB.H.O.A.IjPorKer, s 5 Crouch, rf 1 0 3 0iW8hb'n.2b 4 Warr, oi 2 0 1 01 East, rf . 6 J.Robln'nTfs A-1 0 Yaryan, c B Mcta, lb 4 111 1 B-k. lb 4 Elffert. c 4 1 1 1 Rutler. b 5 Powell,lf-3b 4 11 llConlan. cf Brown, ss 4 12 IIBlakesly, if 4 Co'n'y.Jb-Ib J A 1 2Gregory. p 4 Dickson. plA13 '.TZZl XIannauk.p 2 0 1 Totals 4114 27 13 Russel. If S Total 31 I 24 101 f Sioux City 0 t 0 0 0 0 (I 0 01 Wichita 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 x-13 Runs: Russell, Berger. Washburn, East, Taryan (3)." Beck (2), Butler, Conlan (2), Blnkesly ( i ). Errors; Conlan, Beck, Wash burn, Dixon, Cooney. Brown (2) Powell. Metb. Base on balls: Off Dickson, 1; xMannaux. 1, left on bases: Wichita, 7; ioux City. . Two-base hits: Yaryan, Butler. Thrre-baea hils: Beck. Blakesly. Home. run: Ysrkan. Stolen bases: But ler. COnlan. Hits: Off Plckson, 9 and runs in I 1-3 Innings; off Mannauk. 5 and T In S 2-2 innings. I-osing pitcher: Dickson. Btruck out: By Gregory. 4. empires: Buckley and Kitzpatrlck. Time: 1;ZH. 1 12 3 1 3 J 1 3 "0 3 4 0 114-1 3 0 1 2 0 0 2 10 0 0 0 i Boosters and Miners 1 Divide Doubleheader Joplin, Mo., Sept. 13. Fletcher succeeded in doing today what Buck alew did Supday, winning the second game of a doubleheader ofter the first had1 been lost to the Miners. The scores were, 4 to 3, for Joplin, and 2.to 1, for Des Moines. The Minrs won the first game with a ninth inning rally. DES MOINES. ..AB.H.O.A ,mh lb i KfcDer't. 3b 6 Mo Her. lo t O'Con'r.lf-e 3 Anderson, c 2 Buck'lew.cf 2 l.ied. If 4 O'Hara, rf 2 McMul'n.ss 4 JOFL1NV AB.H.O.A. 4 2 Robertson. ss 6 0 llwolfer. It i 5 tfllCrosan. 3b 3 f 1 ISnedecor.lb 4 4 0 1 0Wagner, rf 0 0lBogart 0 OILamb, cf 4 HYockey, 2b 2 2! Dunn, 1 3 2 0 1 2 14 0 0 Fletcher, p 4(1 SiBoehier, p . Total ' JlTx:5 12i Totals 30 11 27 10 Ran for Wogner in eighth'. s xOn out when winning run scored. Dcs Molne 002000 1 0 0 3 Joplin. 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 Run: Moeller (2). McDermott, Boehler, Dunn. Lamb, Wagner. Errors: Boehler, Sriert.eor, McMullen, Lied. Buckalew (i). Anderson. McDermott, Benson. Sacrifice hits: O'Hara 12), Lamb. Bases on balls: Olf Boehler 1. off Fletcher 1. Left on bases: Des Moines 10, Joplin 10. Stolen hares: Lamb, Dunn. Struck out: By Boehler 14, by Fletcher 3. Wild pitch: Boehler. Double plays: O'Hara to Moel Hr; Wagner to Robertson to Corgan. Two case hits: O'Connor, Wolfer. Earned runs: ? Pes Moines 3, Joplin 1. Umpires; Lauxon and Wilson. Time: 1:80. Drummers Beat Tulsa In Ten-Inning Contest Tulsa, Okl.. Sept. 13. St. Joseph won out in the tenth inning today, 8 to 7. . . , TULSA. I AB.H.O.A. 0 Wuffll. 2b 532 5; Burke. It 4 2 2 3i.McManus.lb 4 0 13 liTlerney, ss 3 2 0 1 Clevel'd. 3b 2 2 llConnelly.cf 3 1 0 Davis, rf , 4 0 O Query, c " 3 1 Oj.Ielsma, p 3 0 3: Adams, p 10 Totals 32 10 20 13 ST. JOSEPH. Bonowt'i,cf 5 3 8 Kelleh'r.ss i Oonnol'y,2b i Walker, rf 4 Vonroy, 3b 4 fhestak, lb 5 Allen. If 4 McLaug'n 1 Stewart, If 0 Crosby, t 4 Rose, p v 2 Allison, p 2 Williams, p 0 Totals 41 13 30 18 .Batted for Allen In tenth.; . Joseph A 1A000IAA 13 Tulsa 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 A 0 7 Runs: Allison. Allen. Walker (3). Con nolly, Kelleher, Bonowlt. Connelly. Cleve land " t2). Tierney. Burke. Wuffll (3). Error: Kelleher (2). Two-base hits: Kelleher, Allen. Waffll (2). Query. Three base hits: Allison. Connelly. Burke. Horn rune: Walker, Connelly. Sacrlfloa hit: Conroy, Burke. McManus, Cleveland. Stolen -bases: Walker, Tierney. Base on ballsr Off Rose, 1: off Allison, 3; off Jelsma. 1: off Adam. 1. Struck out: By Rose, 4: Adams. 2. Wild pitch: Rose. Runs and hits: Off Rose, 7 and 3 In 3 Innings; of if Allison, none and 1 In 4 'In- Standing of the Teams. Western League. Tulsa 37 CI .H!St. Joseph 71 75 Wichita 6t .till Joplin 77 Okla. City J .HTlgloux City 41 8( Omaha 74 71 MM Dea Moines 13 83 National League. Brooklyn 83 37 .MllChlrago 47 71 Cincinnati 74 58 .Mil St. Louis ! 74 New York 78 80 .5(Boston (4 75 Pittsburgh 70 83 .iMIfchlUdel'a It 82 - Amertema League. Cleveland (4 51 .(22Bostoi 86 72 New Tork 87 51 .HI Washing 80 72 Chicago Hi 54 .612IDetroIt 54 82 St. Louis 68 68 .48!Phlladel'a 44 91 Games Today. Western Leagae. St.' Joe at Wichita. Omaha at Joplin. lies Moines at Tulsa. Sioux City at Oklahoma City. Katloaa! League. St. Louis at New Tork. Chicago at Brooklyn. rinclnnati at Philadelphia. Pltuburgn rt Boston. , t i A mar lean League. Boston at St. Louis. , ' Philadelphia at Cleveland. Washington at Chicago. New York at Detroit. .4S .471 ,418 .287 ,438 .4(4 .418 ,32 .173 .455 ,37 .328 BrooklyiiWins , Doubleheader From Chicago SuperLas Chalk Up Tenth Straight Victory and Inci dentally Knock Alexan der All Over Lot Ruth's Homer In Sixth Frame Beats Detroit Although Hit Harder Than Ehmke, Mays" Keeps Blows Well Scattered Ruth Has 49 Home Runs. Detroit, Sept. 13. "Babe" ' Ruth's home run in the sixth inning, his 49th of the season, won today's game for New York from Detroit, 4 to 2. Ruth hit into the centerficld bleachers, 'scoring Pipp ahead of him and overcoming a one-run lead held by Detroit. Although hit hard er than Ehmke, Mays kept the blows scattered. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A Peckln'h.ss 3 112 Pipp. lb 4 Ruth, cf 3 Pratt. 2b 3 Meusel, rf 4 Lewis, If 3 Ward. 3b 4 Hannah, c 4 Mays, p 3 DEAROIT. AB.H.O.A. Young, 2b 2 0 3 1 15 lIBush, ss 4 13 OiCobb. ct 3 14 4lVeach. If 4 2 3 OlHeilma'n.Ih 4 1 10 4 2 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 01 Shorten, rf 1 3 6 Plnelll. 3b 1 Stanage, e 61 Ehmke, p Totals . I'Hale 30 6 27 18xJones Totals 30 27 1 Batted for Plnelli in t'lnth. xBatted for Stanage in ninth. New York 00100201 0 4 Detroit 100.10000 02 Runs: Pecklnpaugh, Pipp. Ruth, Ward, Bush, Veach. Error: Hsllman. Two-base hits: Ward. Veach. Cobb. Home run: Ruth. Sacrifice hits: Plnelll (2), Pratt. Double plays: Ward to Pipp 2); Pratt to Pecklnpaugh to Pipp. Left on bases: New York 4, Detroit 8. Bases on balls: Off May 3, off Etmke 2. Tilt by pitched ball: By Ehmke (Lewis). Struck out: By Maya 1. Wild pltoh: Ehmke. Um pires: Evans and Nallin. Time: 1:54. Indian Trim Athletic. ' Cleveland, Sept. 13. Cleveland made It two straight from Philadelphia today, winning. I tl. Naylor was a puisle un til the fifth when Cleveland bunched three hit and tied the score. The winning run was aoored in" the sixth on singles by Speaker and Gardner and Perkins' er ror PHILADELPHIA. I CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Dykes, 2b 4 1 4 4Jamleon,lf 4 2 10 Griffin, 3b 4 2 3 SiWamby, 2b 4 1 2 Walker, If .4 1 5 OlSpeaker, cf 4 1 8 0 Perkins, c 4 1 3 linmun, n t v i v Dugan. 3b 3 0 lJ'Gardner, 3b 4 2 1 6 Johnst'n.rf 4 10 OiBurns. lb 3 0 13 0 High, cf 4 0 1 OlSewell. ss 3 0 13 Oallow'y.ss 8 0 0 3lO'Nelll. c 2 2 6 0 Naylor. p 3 0 2 l!Covel'skie,p 2 10 2 Byrus 100 01 xMyatt 1 0 0 01 Totals 29 8 37 12 Totals 34 6 24 131 Philadelphia , 20000000 0 2 Cleveland s.O 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 x 3 Runs: Dykes, Orlffln, Speaker, Gardner, O'Neill. Errors: Dykes. Perkins, Wambs gnnss. Sewell. Two-base lilts: Griffin. Stolen base: Johnson. 'Sacrifice hit: (Toveleskle. Double plays: Coveleskie. Sewill and Burns: Dugan, Dykes and Grif fin Left on bases: Philadelphia, 7; Cleveland, 5. Bases on balls: Off Nay lor, 2; off Coveleskle. 2. Struck out: By Naylor. 3; by Coveleskle, 6. Umpires: Connolly and Owens. Time: 1:60. White Sox Win, Too, Chicago, Sept. 13. Felsch's home run drivt) Into the left field bleacher with the base filled and two out In the sixth inning proved the turning point in today'a game, and enabled Chicago to defeat Washington, 16 to 6. . WASHINGTON. I CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Judge, lb 2 2 4 Olstrunk. rf 4 2 10 Brower, lb 2 1 3 liweaver, 3b 6 2 1 22 Milan, If 4 3 0 OK. Collins, 2b 3 3 6 5 Rice, r-r 4 0 3 o JacKson, it 1 i l I Roth, rf 4 0 2 0 Felsch. cf 5 3 2 0 Harris, 2b 4 1 0 2 J.Colllns.lb 4 2 12 0 Shanks, 3b 3 1 2 llRisberg, ss 4 3 2 8 1 6 1 Sehalk, c 2 2 2 3 3- 4 2lFaber, p 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0! 0 01 0 fll 0 11 o oi O'Neill, ss 4 Gharrity.c 4 Shaw,, p 2 Erlrkson, p 0 0 Ellerbe 11 xLamont 0 0 Beno. p 0 0 zZachary 1 0 Totals 36 17 37 11 oTtals 35 12 24 81 Batted for Erlckson in seventh. xRan for Kllerbe in seventh. (Batted for Beno in the ninth. Washington 11102000 16 Chicago .1 0 0 1 2 7 04x 15 Runs: Judge (3). Milan, O'Neill, Zach ary, Strunk (3), Weaver (3), E. Collins, Jackson, Felsch (2), J. Collins (2), RIs berg (2), Sehalk. Error: Faber. Two base hits: Gharrtty, Judge, Felsch, Milan, Schalk. Threee-base hits: Brower. Home run: Felsch. Stolen base: Rlsberg, E. Collins, aJckaon. Sacrifice hit: Jack son 2), Milan, Rtce. Rlsberg. Left on bases: Washington, 6; Chicago, 10. Bases on halls: Off Shaw, 4; off Faber, 1: off Erlckson, S: Beno, 2. Hits: Off Shaw, 0 In 4 Inning (none out In fifth): off Erlckson, 8 In 2 innings: off Beno, 5 in 2 Innings. Hit by pitcher: By Faber (Judge), hy Erlckson (J. Collins). Struck out: By Faber, 2; Erlckson, 1. Passed ball: Gharrlty. Losing pitcher: Erlck son. Umpires: Chill and Dineen. Time: I . Boston iBeats Brown. V O. T 1- O . .. . 1 TJ - . 1 . straight from St. Louis today by winning a 14-inning game, 6 to 4. Burwell, who replaced Bayne in thn eighth, weakened In the 14th, and Myers scored the win ning run on his base on balls, singles by Mtupsky and Vltt, and Hooper' sacri fice fly. BOSTON. t 1 ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Menosky, If 6 3 2 OIGerber. ss 7 2 4 6 1 ::Uedon. 2b 7 4 2 2 OiSlsler. lb 6 2 15 2 Ol.Iacobson.cf 7 2 8 4 0 Austin, 3b 5 0 0 ll'Wtlllams 0 0 2 lllSmith, If 6 1 Tobln, rf 5 2 Vltt. 3b 7 Paschal, rf 4 Hooper, rr 1 Hendryx.ct 7 Schang. o 4 Scott. f McNally, lb 6 1 24 1 Brady. 2b 6 2 4 7 Meyer, p 5 Total 1 1 i 61 II 42 26 Severeld, o Bayne. p Burwell, p 60 3 0 3 0 Totals 65 16 42 19 Batted for Austin In 14th. Boston .,..1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 St. Louis., .1 OlOOOOffOOOOO 04 Runs: Menosky. Vitt, Schang, Meyer (1) , Gerber, Gedeon (J), Staler, Error: Schang. Brady, Gerber. Staler. TwOfba.se hits: Gedeon, Mtnoaky. 81sler. Three base hit: Schang. Stolen bases: Sisler (2) . Sacrifice hits: Scott, Smith. Hoop er. Double plays: Gerber (unassisted ), Austin to Gedeon to Bisler, Scott to Brady to McNally. Left on bases: Boston, 13; St. Louis, 14. Base on ball: Off Myers, 8: off Bayne. 3: off Burwell. 3. Hit: Oft Bayne. 10 in f Innings, none out In eighth; nlnga; off William, none and none In 1 inning; off Jelsma, 7 and 11 in 6 1-3 innings; off Adams, 1 and 3 Jn 3 2-1 innings. Winning pitcher: Allison. Los ing pitcher: Adams. Double play: Kel leher to Connolly to Shestak; Tierney to Wuffll to McManus. L-ft on bases: St. Joseph. : Tulsa. 2. Time: 1: Um pires: Becker and Burnslde Brooklyn, Sept 13. Brooklyn in creased its lead in the National league pennant race to five full con tests today by winning a double header from Chicago, 7 to 3 and 7 to 2, while Cincinnati lost to Phila delphia. It was the Superba's tenth straight victory on their home grounds. Brooklyn virtually knocked Alex ander out of the box in the first con test for. its f irt victory over the star boxman this season. Twelve hits for a total of 21 bases were made off Alexander and Carter, who relieved him, after the fifth. The Cubs' ragged fielding in the Second 'game made it easy for the Superbas to win. Marquard, who is credited with the victory, was taken out in ine iourtn ior a Dincn nitter. BROOKLYN. Olson, a 3 0 3 1 Johnston. Jb 4 3 0 2 Griffith, cf 2 0 1 0 Wheat, If 3 2 3 0 Myers, cf 4 14 0 8chm'dt,lb 4 0 7 1 Kllduff, 2b 3 2 1 8 Krueger. e 3 . 2 7 0 i'Prffr n 2 e i v Total 31 12 27 9 First game: CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A Flack, rf 4 3 0 0 Terry, ss 4 0 3 Robert's. If 4 0 0 Merkle,; lb 4 310 Paskert. cf 4 1 0 0'FarrU,o 2 A 4 Daly, c 2 2 1 Deal, 3b 4 13 Frlberg.2b 4 12 Alexand'r.p 2 0 10 Carter, p 10 0 1 Twombly 1 0 0 0 ?otata 36 10 24 19 Batted for Carter In nlnthi Chicago loooonofl s a Brooklyn ( 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 x 7 Runs: Flack. Daly, Deal, Griffith, Wheat (2). Myers. Kllduff (2). Errors: Carter, Wheat. Two-base hits: I Flack. Deal. Krueger. Three-base hits: Merkle. John ston. Wheat. Myers. Krueger. Sacrifice tits- Terry, Pfeffer. Double plays: O'Far rell to Merkle to Alexander; Deal to Mer kle; Terry to Friberg to Merkle. Left on base: Chicago 8. Brooklyn 6. Bases on ball!.: Off Alexander 3, off Carter 2, 'off Pfeffer 1. Hits: Off Alexander. 10 In flvn Innings; .off Carter, 2 in three innings. atrucK out: ay Alexander 1, by Pfeffer 4. Pasised ball: Krueaer. Wlnnlnr nltcher: Pfeffer. Losing pitcher: Alexander. Um pires: ,0'Day and Qulgley. Time: 11:46. eecona game: CHICAGO. I : BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A. Flack, rf 4 Terry, ss 4 Robert'n, If 6 Merkle. lb 3 Paskert.cf 4 O'Farrell.c 8 Deal, 3 b 4 Frlberg,2b 3 Leathers,2b 0 Martin, p tsaliey, p Jones, p Tyler Twombley Daly AB.H.O.A. - 0 Olson, 1 1 0 4 1 1 1- 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 6'Johnston,3b OIGrlffith, rf 2 11 OlWheat, If 1 2 91 Myers, cf 10 3l8chm'dt,lb 1 0 11 Kllduff, 2b 1 2 llMlller, a 0 0Marquard,p 0 4lMamous, p ot-'Lainar 0 Total 4 4 3 , 1 34 9 27 16 Total . 34 10 24 15 Batted for Marquard In fourth. Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 Brooklyn 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 7 ttuns: Merkle. O Farrell, Olson, Johnston, Myers. Schmandt. Kllduff (2). Millar. Errors: Terry (3), O'Farrell, Martin, Olson. Two-base hits: Flack, Merkle, Friberg, Martin. Three-base hit; Olson. Sacrifice hit: Griffith. ' Double plays: Terry -,o Merkle. Kllduff i to Schmandt to Millar to Johnston to Marquard to Olson; Olson to Kllduff to BcKmandt (2), Olson 7 to Schmandt. Left on bases: Chicago, 11; Brooklyn, 6. Base on balls: Off Jones, 2; off Marquard, 2; off Mamaux. 4. Hits: Off Martin, 6 In 6 Innings; off Bailey, 2 in 1 Inning; off Jones, 1 In 1 inning; off Mar quard, 7 in 4 lnningaaff Mamaux, 3 in 5 Innings. Struck out: By Marquard, 2; by Mamaux, 2. (Hants Beat Cardinals. New York, Sept. IS. New York shut cut St. Louis, 7 to 0. The Oiants went after Doak in the second Inning, getting five hits, including a triple ana a home run. These, with two passes and a sac rifice fly, netted' six run. St. Louis used two recruit pitchers, who held the Giants to one run aftor that.. ST. LOUIS. i AB.H.O.A. Shotton, rf 4 1 2 0 Fournier.lb 3 10 9 0 Stock, 3b 4 Hornaby,2b 4 McHenry.lf 3 Lavan, as 4 Heat'c'te.cf 4 demons, c 3 Grles'b'ckie 0 Doak, p 0 Schultz Scott, p xSmlth sSchupp Lyons, p NEW YORK. 1 , AB.H.O.A. Burni lf4 1 1 0 0 Walktr, If 0 HBancroft.ss Young, rf Frlsch, 3b Kelly, lb 2 OlKlng. cf 2 OlOrlffin, ef 0 Doyle, 2b 0 Crimea, 2b Synder, Toney, p Totals 0 0 3 0 3 3.2 1 2 0 1 1 12 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 3 0 2 1 30 8z26 15 Totals 32 6 24 10 Fournler out, hit by batted ball. xBatted for Doak In third. , xBatted for Scott In seventh. . Ran for Smith In seventh. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Yor 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 x 7 Rune: Barns. Banfroct, Young, Frlsch. Kelly, King, Snyder. Errors: Stock, Lav an, Heathcote, Grimes. Two-base hits: Doylo, Young. Three-Dase l nits: King. Home run: Burns. Stolen bases: King, Young. Sacrifice hits: McHenry. Diyle. Left on bases: St. ijouis, v; ew l one, 14. Bases on balls: Off Doak, 1 of f Lvons. 1: off Tonc-y. 1: Soott. 1. Hits: Off Doak. 6 In 2 innings', off Scott, 2 In 4 innings; of f Lyons, 1 in 2 innings. Struck Out: By Doak, 1; by 'Scott, 1; by Toney. 2. Losing pitcher: Doak. Um pires: McCormtck and Harrison.- Time: 1:45. i Scott Beats Pirate. Boston. Sept. 13 Scott was In excellent form today, allowing three hits and Bos ton won the first game of Its series with Pittsburgh, 3 to 0. Only four of the vis itors reached first base. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A Bigbee. If 4 1 1 Cutshaw,2b 4 12 South'th,rf 4 12 Nlchol'n,. cf 4 0 0 Whltted,3b 3 0 0 Grimm, lb 3 0 11 McKec'le.ss 3 0 3 Schmidt, 0 3 0 5 Adamer p 2 Summa 1 Zlnn, p 0 BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. Powell, cf 4 0 2 0 Mann, If 3 Cruise, rf , 2 Eayrs, rf 2 Holke, lb 4 Boeckel, 3b 4 Maranv'e.ss 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 15 0 2 13 0 10 2 0 14 Gowdy, c; 3 0 3 Ford, 2b 2 0 0 0 OlScott, p 2 10 1 0 0 1 Totals 30 7 27 11 31 3 24 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 x 3 Holke. Ford. Errors: Three-baso hit: Holke. Orimm. Left on bases: Total Pittsburgh .... Boston Runs: Mann Cutshaw, Ford.. Sacrifice hits: Pittsburgh, 4; Boston, 6. Struck out: By Adams. 4: by Scott. 3. Double plays: cui- ahaw. McKechnle and Grimm. Hits: Off Adams. 6 In 7 innings; oil zinn. 2 in J inning. ' Wild pitch: ' Adams. Losing pitcher: Adams. umpires: iuem ana Emslte. Time: vl:21. Phils Trim Champs. Philadelphia. Sept. 13. Philadelphia broke . its losing streak of six straight games by defeating Cincinnati. 6 to 2. Kixev held the visitors helpless. Bnd poled a home run In the third. Wrlghtstone's home run over the right neia fence, ana long hits by Rawltngs and Meusel like wise featured. CINCINNATI. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Rath. 2b 4 0 1 OiPaulette.lb 4 0 12 1 Daubert.lb 4 113 O'Rawrgs. 2b 8 Oroh. lb 3 0 1 5lWlliams,cf 4 1 2 liweusel, rf 4 1 1 OlFletcher.ss 3 0 14 110 Roush.'cf 4 Duncan. If 4 Kopf, ss 3 Neale, rf 3 Allan, c 3 Eller, p 3 2 1 1 0 Leborveu.lf 2 0 Wright'e,3b 3 2 Wlthrow. c 3 Rlxey, p 0 1 0 6 2 0 Total 31 4 24 16 Totals 29 8 27 13 Cincinnati ' 00300000 22 Philadelphia 10)20101 x 6 Runsi Roust:. Duncat. Rawltngs (2). Meusel, Lebourveau, Wrightstone, Rlxey. Error: Wrightstone, Two-base hits: Daub ert. Bawling (2). Three-base hit: Meu sel. Home' runs: Rlxey, Wrightstone. Sacrifice hit: Fletcher. Double -plays: Williams to Pauletr to Wltherow: Fletch er to Rawltngs to Paulotte. Left on bases: Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia z. Bases on balls: Off Eller 2, off Rlxey 2. Struck out: By Eller 2. by Rixey 5. Wild Ditch': Rlxey. Umpires: Morao and Rlgler. Time: 1:3. . off Burwell. 4 In 1 innings. Hit by Ditched hall: By Bayne, Schang. Myers, Williams. struck out: ay Bayne, 1. Losing pitcRer: Burwell. Umpires: Hildebrand and Morlarlty. Thtie: 228. , Bee Want Ads Brin Reyilts PIFl ITfaSporfinflVfeKdtl Answer to Yesterday's (Jueetlons. 1. Cincinnati was Heading the National league Labor day, 1919. 2. The Cincinnati Red won 13 game fri'tn tbe Giants n 111 3. Roger Hornsby hasn't v.t been Na tional league batting champion. 4. Clyde Milan joined Washington August, 1907, and has been with the club ever since. 5. Corbett and Fltxsimmon never met In a return fight. v ' 4. The government got (41,789.94 from the Willard-Dempsey fight 7. Vardtn was tbe last British open golf champion before the war. 3. The first women's national golf championship was held In 1195. 9. Clarence J. Griffin waa Johnston' partner in the 119 tennis tourney. 10. The Harvard and Princeton foot hall teams played a 10-10 tie in 1919. ' , ' New Questions 1. Did Rube Waddell ever pitch a no-hit gTame in the majors I 2. Did Eddie Plank ever pitch a no-hit game in the majors ? t 3. What are the largest winlngs credited 6b an American harnif 4. How tall 1 Billy Mlskp? 5. What years did Sir Thomas Llplon try to win America's cup? c. Which big eastern college eleven la&t year remained undefeated? 7. Which ttktter laet year won the most purses 8. Which pacer last year' won the most purse ? v 9. How many home run did Ran Wagner make in 'his big league career? 10. What is the most home runs CrnvatH har made In a season in the majors? . Yesterday's Results. v : ' ; Western League. Omaha. 4-1; Oklahoma City, 7.2. Wichita, 13; Sioux City, 1. . St. Joseph 7, Tulsa, 6. V 3e Moines, 3-2; Joplin. 4-1. National League. v Brooklyn, 7-7; Chicago. 3-2. Boston,' 3; Pittsburgh, 0. New York, 7; St. Lout. 0. - . SJhlJadelphia, 6; Cincinnati, 2. . American League. 'Chicago, 15; Washington, 6. New York, 4; Detroit. 2. Cleveland. 3; Philadelphia, 2. -Boston, 6; St. Louis, 4. American Association At Toledo . R.H. E: Indianapolis . 10 10 2 Toledo 2 8 t Batteries Jones and Henllue; McColl, Mead, and' Woodall. ' At Louisville R. H. E. Columbus .". 8 10 0 Louisville 9 12 1 Batteries Barger, Danforth. Eldrldge, Mulrenuan, Lyons and Kolley; Long, Koob, Wright and Kocher. ADVERTISEMENT. fr H.JOHNSON of Port- land, Ore., who ays no one could have done him any greater kindness than the friend who advised him to try Tanlac Gains fifteen pounds. 1 Rapid.City Plays r For Title CasD .4 , 4 ' , Wyoming Club and SoutK Da - kota .Aggregation to Play z '. 'Three-Came SeriWat ' . r Crawford. .The base ball championship -off the .Rocky 'mountain region will be decided at Crawford,, Neb., Thurs day. Friday and Saturday of this week, when Rapid City, S. D.,; and Casper, Vjo , clash in a three-game scries for a purse of $2,500 and side Beta estimated at $10,000. Casper fans have' pledged them selves to back their team to the ex tent of $50,000, although Rapid City has twice defeated , the Caiper crew this season. i . Many former Western league ball players will appear in the lineup when the two teams meet. . .'Lineup: i : , CA8PER, J '. RAPID CITY. McNelir '...3b Donlca Gharrlty .... cf........ Lee ll.vi. T. J. . . ...2h it.. LaSalle Rccke .- lb Anhelr ' Mills ..If.., Cebrane Bostlck ...ss , Hemingway HartxelM rf . WeldeU Arbogastl c it ..... . Hale Mapels ........ .....p J-v He,s stout j......d Davenport Conrad ........D ,. Johnson i J ' "Not in-a long time have I en joyed such good j health or felt so well generally as I do 'since taking Tanlac," said W. H.-Johnson, 319 East 43d St., Portland, Ore., who holds responsible position with the Northwst Transfer Company. "Abolit a year ago I began suffer ing from lack of appetite and stom ach trouble and since that time that is, until Tanlac set me right I have felt s,o poorly that I could hardly do tijy . work. My food seemed to do ;ne little good, if any, as my digestion was bad, and I tost both weight and strength continu ally. "After every meal there was a dull, nagging pain in the pit of my stomach that kept me feeling miser able iof hours. "The gas from my sour, undigest ed food would bloat me up terribly and my nerves were so upset that 1 would lie awake half the night un able to sleep. I was constantly hav-J nig poinding aizzy spells and could not bend over and straighten up quickly but what everything seemed as dark as night to .me. "I was telling a friend one day how bad felt and he advised me to try Tanlac and I just want to say he couldn't have done me a greater kindness. "I have picked up all of fifteen pounds in weight, my appetite is fine and, although I am eating just anything I want, my stomach never giveg me a particle of trouble. My sleep is sound and restful and my strength and energy have been so renewed that my work is no longer a burden to me." Tanlac is sold in Omaha at all Sherman & McConnell Drug Com pany's stores, Harvard Pharmacy and VVst End Pharmacy. Also Forrest and Meany Drug Company in South Omaha and Benson Pharm acy, Benson, and the leading drug gist in each city and town through out the state of Nebraska. EASE The Champion Teams of the Northwest CASPER, Wyoming '. vs. RAPID CITY Nebraska SEPT. 16-17-18 sGames Calle4 J Promptly at 9,00 O'clock Each Morning RACES OhiAHA, SEPT. 14-18 J- 'V fx Single G. 1:59, fastest pacer In America, and over 200 other famous trotter, pacer and runner, Tuesday, to Friday. Auto races Saturday. Take Leavenworth , street ear. Auto en trances: rt7th and Center, or through Elmwood park. ' - AK-SAR-BEN FIELD ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Pure, Rich Blood Will Keep Your Body Vigorous and Healthy 'H,'MH'4"H'M When impurities creep 'into youg blood the first symptoms are usually a loss of appetite, followed by a gradual lessening of energy, the sys tem becomes weaker day by day, until you feel yourself on the verge of a breakdown. This whole condition Is a warn- tno that nature needs acsistanre in o - - . giving the system a general house- cieaning. j Xearlv evprvhnrlv nperl a . f(w bottles of S. S. S., the great vegetable blood remedy, to cleanse out all im purities about twice a year. It is an excellent idea to take1 this pre caution to keep the system in a vigorous condition so asto more easily resist disease to which every one is subject S. S. S. is without an equal as a general. tonic and sys tem builder. It improves the appe tite and gives new strength and vi tality to both old and young. Full information and valuable lit erature can be had by writiug to swift Specific Co.. 829 Swift Lab oratory, Atlanta, Ga." ' v . y ... The Greatest Race Meeting r Ever Held in Omaha Will Take Place in the New AK-SAR-BEN FIELD to Friday 14 to 17 Auto Races on Saturday. September 18 , 'i California Colorado Oklahoma Iowa Illinois 'i'Y'i Alabama v Manitoba ,,,From, 1 Utah, Minnesota Texas Missouri Indiana ( Tennessee Ontario Idaho , Kansas Wisconsin Arkansas Ohio Nebraska Single G, 1:591 2 '"I .' i 38ft P The Fastest Pacer in America Will be exhibited daily AUTO POLO' Thrilling death-defying contests daily between the "American and English championship teams , HIGH DIVING and other vaudeville acts between heats ' BAND CONCERTS Streef Car Service TaIce Learenth street ' ; . v T car$ crossing Farnam at 15th going direct to grounds. Two Auto Entrdnces- worth-through Elmwood park. Auto parking space, in center field. Admission and grandstand tickets sold at the gate only. Box tickets at Beaton Drug Co. Adi ission: $1.00, including war, tax Grand Stand: 55c, including war tax Box Seats: $1.50, including war tax