II IK UEKl OMAHA, SATUKUAY. SEPTEMBKR 10, 1021. Tigers and White Sox Slam Out 42 Hits for Total of 35 Runs-New Record Chicago Ccts 22 Hits and Wins, 20 to 15 Sheely Col led i Homer, Triple Ami Three Single ami Scores Five Times Ruth Equal Record. Chicago, Sept. A iirtv Ameri can Irmtuc record for total tun mid total hit d cit.illiilio(l -mlay in the game between Uitn.it und Chi cago, when JS rant were scored ant! 4i Mi made. The name wa a giug match, (.'hirsgo niiihi'ting De troit, and wintiinif. 20 to 15, The local obtained 2i hit, five of which were made by Micely. who craofci'd out a home run. a triple and three ringlet for a total of 10 tar and Ito (cured five time. Cobb alto Itad a perfect batting avcrane, in ae 'luirinK three hit, two walk and a acrificc in ix time up. 'Miican' I'itt were good for a total of 35 bie. while those of Detroit netted .'J baes. Giants Bunch Hits And Trim Brooklvi Tone Kejtcs JIoLina Binglce Scattered While Team mates Win, 6 to 2. New Vork, Sept. 9. The New lork National bunched hit cu la dure in the first and on Knether in jihe oeventli and defeated 1'rooklyn today in the hrt game of a chort cnes, 0 to 2. loucy kept Krook lyu'k hit scattered and wa aided hy Imo fast double play. Thf hitting McuH'I featured, Voung. ? l .Ion-, Sli lolih. cf Vea.h. If llell'n. rf Kino, lb Mur'il, Merg'l, as HhmIit, c Leonard, p ll.illln, p Ml.l'ton. p nWoo.il 1 1 Oldham, p DUTIIntT. tlUCAD". A It II A .Mi ll II A 13 14 M. ..i" r. rf i I I I .Inhn'ii, tin 8 ! ! u I'tolHin. b 3 I 1 4 1 M'lTn. ;i ,t I 3 XI). ely. Ill S 111 I I K.lli. If I 3 3 I M.wlll, if 3 3 10 l;Mull'g'll. 3I 5 t l.e-tt, 4 I Yary'ii, r I V Fenner. I ' sl.'lfer I 0 Krr. p I and of Hums Score: . HUOOKI.rv. NEW T"HK AH II. A. AH H.iU ol.mi, a I I 3 'Burns, rr 4 3 3 n.ii .. it, m 4 i I u t'rl'h. 3I 4 ! u. Young, rf 3D u Kelly, lit 4 3 111 Oilltuael, If 4 3 11 ilia nie, df 48 I 'Hny.l-r. a I 4 (Toney, p 30 John'tuu. 3b 4 Oriffllh, rf 4 Wheat. If 4 Xlr, if 4 H. h mil, lb 3 KIMuff. tit J krurg-r, 4 1'adore. p Hurt her, 4 i.V'ii 0 3 ! I 1 3 I Oil t t I a J 0 0 01 Hodge, pit i .i o o o a 1 o Totals 4i:o:n;i Tntsts 43:2 ST m sWoodall baited fur Middlelon In sev enth. shelter kminl fur Fenner In third. a.-m by Innings: 1nroll 1043 11 20 0 IS l hkKo 4 t ! I 3 2 0 x 20 Summary Huns: Young. 4; Jones. S: Ciihb, 4: Vetch, 2: llellmtnn. Ill if. Moil ing, Itcouef. 2: Jilintc.n, 3: Collina, X: McClellan, Sheely. I: Flack. J; Moetll . Mullltfiin, Krrr, ICrtorii: JoniH. lUMler. 3; Jnhnnon, slrflrllari. i.ru. Two liia hlU: MoHtll. Hnitiilcr. Let. ThrcA. Inn bin: Shri'ly. Mnntll. MiiIIIkhii. M tilt. IlmlK. Horn rum Mhoolv. Btnlrr l4": C'nlih, .luhiiBiin. 9H.riflir hlu: Muh lil. 3: f'nhli. rh. tuubl( ulavil .lnlin nn In t'oirina to 8liilyt t'ollln to Shcly in .Nintnon, J.rt on uarn: urtroit. 11 '(lUajo, 4. Kim! bao on hall: Off l.txtnanl. S: off Ffnner, S: .off Kerr. 4 off Mldll-ton. i. Hlla: Off r.pvnanl. 10 In : Innlnm: off MnllliK, 3 In I Innlnkn nff tllil.Hrlon. 5 In i InnliiKi; off (U.l ham. 4 in I innlnaa: off Fennrr. I In ' iHnlnna; off Krrr. 10 In 4 Innlnxa: oft 7 1 nil o. J In 3 Innlnpra. Struck out: Hy Leonard. 7: by ltolllna. 1; by alldiilrton 1: by Kerr. 1: by nlillmin. 1: by llndK, 1. Wild pltchea: Kerr. Old ha in. Fanned liall: Loan. Wlnnlnar pltchfr: Fenner. I.oa lii pltrhtr: Mldillrton. Vmplraa: Oweni and iJtncen. Tim of came: 2:30. Tanka, 14 1 Atlilrtira. 5. Phlla'trlphla. Rapt. . Iluba Rum quallad hi world' rcronl of 64 hoina runa today nd help Ne Torlt to ad mlnlater a 14-to-i defeat to Phlladulphln. Thar were three other home runa made In the lull'. THIIe Walker had two ana Plpp tho other. Score: XEW YORK, I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. Witt, rf 5 3 0 Stiller, rf I Pe'n'gh. i I Ruth. If I Meueel. rf I Plpp. lb I Ward, Sb 4 M'Na'y. 3b I Hnhanff. e 3 Sh'kty, p 1 Totala 2 2 O'Dvkea, 2b 1 I 2 2 1 t 1 11 1 2 3 4 1 3 I I 4CWr. If 0 Per'na, 0 01 Myatt. c 4 5 2 3 folllna, cf 4 Ml'ann, 3b 4 (ll'lv'y, aa 4 JWa'er, lb 4 01 Nay lor, p 1 x-iKre an, p 0 45 16 27 10 Keefe. p 3 xroder 1 1 1 S 4 0 0 1 1 4 2 0 1 2 3 1 16 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totala St 13 27 14 Yoder batted for Keefe In ninth' Score by innlnga: Naw Vork 00065500 114 Philadelphia 00010301V-5 Summary Runt: Miller, Pecklnpaugh S: Iluth. Plpp. 2i Ward. McNally. 3: Mohan-, 2: Shawkey, 2; Witt, C. Walker, 2: K, Collins. Keefe. , lOrrora: Pcrklna, McCann, Galloway. Two-baae hits: Mil ler, E. Collin. I. Three-bo hltai tihkey, Oallovvay. Home runa: Ruth, !. Walker, I: Plpp. Double plays: Mc Xftlly to Ward to Plpp: Pecklnpaua-li to Ward: McNlly to PIpd. Left on hates New Tork. I; Philadelphia. 3. Base on ball: Off Naylor, 1 1 off Freeman. U off Keefa, 1; oft Shawkey. t. - Hit.: Off Nay lor, in 4 innings: orr Freeman, 4 111 1 Inning; off Keefe, 6 in 4 innings. Struck out! By Shawkey, 3: by Keefe,. 1. Wild pitch! Freeman, Loslne- pitcher: Nay lor. Umpires: Morlaflty, Wilson and Connolly, Timet 2:10. . Red Sox, 8; Senators, t. ' Washington, Sept. Bastorl attained practically a tie with Washington for fourth plac bjr defeating the looala to day, ( to 1. Jones kept Waahlngton's hit well scattered, while the visitors hit both Mogridge and Erlckaon opportune ly. Score: - BOSTOX. I WASHlNGTONf. AB.H.OJl.i AB.H.O.A Lelhold. cf 1 Fetter, 3b I 2 Men'ky. It Pratt, lb Mcl'le, lb Collins, rf Scott, ts Ruel, c Jon, p t 1 a 0 4 : 4 0 2 4 1 t 0 4 01 Bush, as 3 -UMllan, rf 3 Ol.Tudge, lb I li Totals nice, cf i 01 Miller, If 0! Harris, 2b 0 3 Shanks. 3b 1 Hi Piclnlch, 0 0 aixMod'ge, p Brower 5'271lBrlckson, p xsmlth. - Acosta, p Totals 37 10 27 9 xBroirer hatted for Mogridge tn sixth. xSmlth batted tor Erlckson in eighth. Score hy innings: Boston 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 03 Washington ..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Summary Runt; Lei bold, " 3; Scott, Rual Jones, Sice. Rrrors: Foster, Scott, Mueh. Rice. Two-base hits: Foster, Judge, Rice. Sacrifice hit: Jones. Double play: Bush to Harris to Judge. Left on battel Boaton, .7; Washington, 12. Bases on balls: .Oft Morrklge, 1; off Jones, 3: off Brlckson, 1. Hits: Off Mogridge. 7 In 4 Innings; off Erickson, 2 in 2 innings; oft Acosta. 0 in 1 Innings. Struck out: By Mogridge, 1; by Acosta, 1; by Jones, 1. Wild pitch: Erickaon. Losing pitcher: Mogridge. Umpires: Evans and Hilde brand. Time: 2:0I. Daweon Team Wins Over Pawee Indians Pawnee City, Neb., Sept. (Spe cial.) The Dawson base ba1'. team defeated the Pawnee City Indians 011 the local park by a one-point margin, the core being 4 to 3. The game was hotly contested and well played from the start. Both team played remarkably tight ball. Kiueger, Pawt.ee City's twirler, played his last game with the team today. To morrow he leaves for St. Louis to study for the ministry. Dawson lost a. game to Pawnee City last week by a one-point margin after 13 innings cf play. - . " Woman Swimmer Sets Record in 220-Yard Event New York, Sept 9. A world' 220 yard free style swimming record for women was made last night- by Miss Charlotte Boyle. She won the Metfopolitaon A. A, U. senior cham pionship for the distance. 2 minutes, Jl 2-5 seconds, clipping three-fifth of a second from the previous record. Roper to Fight Eddie O'Hara in New York -Chicago. Sept 9. -Capt Bob Ropsr, Chicago heavyweight boxer, has gone to New York, where he will meet Eddie O'Hare Monday tight. Roper also meets Carl Mor m at Tnlsa Sejtemb U 0 Totala 31 I 27 1 Total 44 lllll xNns ran for ltuthr In ninth. Iimuklvn o I a o 0 1 0 o : Nrw yark 2 0 0 0 1 0 i 0 x Summary Runn: Wheat, Hurnr. Han . - - V..H..V l.'llM TAHIV KrFHM 1 Jiiliitaion Krla.li. 9: Rawltnita. Tttu.yi, hlti: W heal, Meua.-I, Krueger. Tlitec-baaa It 1 1 ; llurni. Ululrn base i Kelly, huerlfu-e hit. Kcliiiiandl. Double pit): lloncnilt lo Ituwlinga to K'lly, 1. Left on bases New Vork. 7: Urnokln. i. Itase on ball" iff Tonev, I; off iteuth-r, 4. Hita: Off failure. 3 (none out In first iniuiial: tf Itouther. 7 In g Innings. Htrur out: I4y Iteuther. 3. Wild pilch: Itculher, i; Halk Tuney. Luting plli-hen Csdore. I inplrct McCormlck and ttlam. Time: Heda, 10 tarda, I. Cincinnati, P.. Sept . Pfeffsr n batted out of the oa In the elxtfc in ning today and Cincinnati won a lop sl.d gam from Bi. Louis, 1 to 3. lloui.li hurt hi leg running batea and rutlrcd. ik-ore: 8T. I.OC1H. I CI.VCINNATt. AU.ll.O.A.j AH. II. OA Smith, rf 3 10 0 Bnhne. lb 1 0 ! 1 11 V'llnpr, aa 4 111 1 0 3'Uroh, 3b 3 12 1 2 3 3 Roush, cf 113 0 0 2 Oi Daub't, 1MIII 1 1 OiUretsI r, rf 3 2 10 1 4 6! Duncan, If 4 2 0 0 0 lilH'rgrave, s i I 7 0 10 0 1.UHUI-. p 4 2 10 0 0 2Fonaeca, If 4 13 0 nan 0 0 1 Totals 33 13 27 1 0 0 0; Krhulta. lb 4 Stock. 3b 4 ll'nsby. 2b Mueller, cf M'll'ry, It l.avnn, a. Alna'th. o Pf.-ffer. p North, p Hunter, lb 1 Dllh'f'r, (I 0 X J ones 1 Totals :i4 I 24 lil xJonrs balled for North In ninth I I nula 0 0 OlO 2 0 1 0 0 3 Cincinnati 0 3001000 x 10 Summary Runs: Mr-Henry, Lavun, Hun- tcr, Bnhne, Roush; Hrcssier. a; Duncan. !: llargrave. 2; Ludue. Errors: Mueller, North. Dllhoefir. Two-base hits: Horn hy, Luiiue, McHoniy. Stock, Duncnn. Thrce-hsse hlti Roush. Stolen baae: Oroh. Hacriflce hit: Smith. Double Play! North, Lavan. Hunter. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 0; St. Louie, T. Baae rn ball: Off Luiiue, 2 off Pfeffer. 2; off North, 3. Hits: Oft Pfeffer. 10 In 5 1-3 Innings; orr North. 3 In 2 2-5 Innings. BirucK one: Bv Luiiue. 5. Losing pltchtr: Pfeffer. Umpires; Brennan and Hart, Time; 1:50. Hrares, S; rhlllles, 0. Boston, Sept. t. Scott held Philadel phia to two hits today. Boston winning. 4 ti 0. No visitor reached second. Betts' single In th sixth and Monroe's In the ninth ram witn two out. ine oniy other man to reach first tor rr.iiaacipnia was King, who was nit wnn iwo ouc in tha aecond. hut was caught trying to steal. Hoeckel knocked In Boston's fleet run and Powell the second. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A, Monroe, 2b 4 1 1 Miller, 3b 4 Le'veau, rf 3 Willie'!, of 3 K'etchy. IB 3 King, If 3 p'lnson, a 3 Peters, o 3 Betta. p 2 xW'htstonO 1 4 0 0 2 0 10 o a 1 0 10 .2 0 3 1 0 2 1 0 4 1 10 4 0 0 0 BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. Powell, of 4 C'nbury, 2b 4 S'worth, rf 4 Cruise. If 4 Boeckel, 3b 4 Ko'ke, lb 3 Ford, sa i Ulbson, e 2 Scott, p 3 3 1 1 3 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 13 1 2 0 S 0 0 Totala 31 8 27 12 Total 2S ! 14 16) , , . xWrtghtatonii buukd for Betts In ninth. Philadelphia 000000 0 J tHa-o Boston 00000110 X 2 Summary Run. SodthwOfth, Ford. Errors: oKentnhy, Parkinson. Tnrce-basq hit: Southworth. Sacrifice hit: Olbson. Left on baae: Philadelphia, 2; Boston. 6. Hit by pitched ban: By Scott. King. Struck out: By Bettt. 1: by Heoct, 4. Wild pitch! Betts. Umpires; Rigler and Morah. Tim of game: 1:09. Cubs, S; Pirate. S. Pitishurah. Kent 9. Hard and timely hitting by Chicago, while Cooper was in the box. enabled Chicago to win today' tame. 8 to 6. After uarnnart a nonie run hit with two on, had tied the score. n-rAAmnn vav, wav to Jones, who held the locals safo until the ninth, when he weakened, anjj Alexander relieved him. A fntt douttia Play enuea me . gaiu Soorai , rttiPinrt PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A, AB.H.O.A. Hol'cher. 98 5 0 3 410. Blgbee, If 6 3 4 0 Terry, lb 6 12 DjCarry. cf S 1 4 SUI van, rr t 3 s u na vine, ss i i Deal, 3b 4 13 31 Be hart, lb i 1 0 Barber.lt 4 21 OIRob'son, rf 6 11 Maisel, cf 3 0 1 0 Tlerney, 3b 4 0 2 Grimes, lb 2 2 12 1 Grimm, lb 4 19 Da y. c 4 4 3 3 urottem, o Freeman, p I 6 0'GxOutshaw Jones, p 2 0 0 0Gooch, o Alex dar, p 0 0 0 0 cooper, p i - Aoams, p Ttl 37 13 27 13xTrayner ' INDOOR SPORTS fxl'rlthl. I:l luieia Naag pert he Drawn for The Bee by Tad ANP PICKS HIS 1 thC NKiHTOf TccTH FOe yug AURORA Hf VHeGrWC M H5 Wlft a V NOW RUTLEIXjE. AU. nnrtaf f-a cv av i a u i atuiTt. thm iYi i w ro(tfivEpatM UmrLL pay you "VA' i BACK JUST AS be . -r- ayfi--i AS f GET TMOt OrVNErV. r THOUGHT Tie VORlD VAS -vr""i Sw tmoroffN DIVIDEND PftOM THE Ilk BYMISTAKeVL Oft STOCK YOU 5010 ME T r m SORKCtVNNIKlWi tJUT THc tWALr WENT5 ON MY MEW FOUNTAIN Pen are DOE HE (JAVEHfS NEPHEW a quarter and toid H'M A QUARTCI m k5tOT AAETTE K W A SAVrV Ii Jt ) . r i . Column rTKRK I.C.blM. ir it Win, tail, IVt, Win. Loee WlPhlta t 41 ,493 ,l4 .til I ,tst ,W . 4 ,S4 ,l It .41 .It ,4tl Tl .4(4 .4(11 .4,1 71 .413 .' .419 7 .IK .4t ti .31 .ie4 .341 okla. City ....! niii.ha ...... t3 4iou city .,..7) JnpllM ...at. ,70 mi. ji.aepn .,..iv lies Moinr ..a Tul.a , H AwKKH.tN I.r.Atitr If If Won, t-oal. Tct, Win. Loae Vew Vork .... 4t . .,11 ,:4 t-levelinl ....as It .(If .tie ,ll Ml, Loula IK .!l ,llt .dll NATIONAL LRarC.r Won, tost. Pet. Win. Luee I'lValiurrh 13 ." ." New lurk ....II II ."04 . .Cvl HI. Iaiui 11 to .lil .ell .111 Medic Sues to Collect Money For Bout Here Boxer Siupemlcd For .Nut "Competing" Say Blow To Head Blurred Yimou. VfVATCH'Nr TrfF OFFICE P0N7I TftYWCf To PUT THE 2UKI AND 5U0PFV OH THE OpFlCtPlME 5QUEE2ER Totals 35 13-27 13 xCutshaw batted for Brottem in eighth. xTrayncr batted for Adams in eighth. Score hy Innings: Chldago 4 0 0 0 V i 1 6 0 Pittsburgh ,...1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 15 Summary Rune: Mollocher. Sullivan i- Deal. Barber, 2: Maisel. Freeman, C. Blg bee, Carry, 2; Maranviile, Barnhardt, Er ror: Robertson. Two-hase hlti nplm.. Three-bas hit: Orimet. Home run: Barnhart. , Sacrifice hits: Barnhart, Orlmea. Double plays: Cooper to Tler ney to Grimm; Deal to Grimes; Tlerney to Maranviile to Grimm: OHitiu. mi. slsted; Daly to Orlmea to Daly. Left on oases: wniuago, t; Pittsburgh, 10. Bases on balls: Off Freeman. 1: off Jones. 5: off Cooper. 2. Hits: Off Freeman, 9 in 4, Aon out In fifth; oft Jones, 4 in 4 1-3 innings; off Cooper, 11 In 7 Innings; off Adams, 3 in 1 Inning: off L. Bigbee, 0 in 1 inning: off Alexander. 0 In 2-1 lnninr Hit by pitched belli By Cooper, Maisel. Struck out. By Jones. 1; by Adams. 1. Winning pitcher: Freeman. Losing pitch er: Cooper. Umpires: O'Day and Quig- ity. Time: 2:03. Levinsky Outpoints Sergeant. Ray Smith Quebec. Seot 9. Battlino- T.ev- insky, former light heavyweight champion of the world, shaded Ser geant Ray Smith of Brooklyn in a iw-rouna bout here last nmht Expert Anglers Will Try to Fish Olympic Swimmers From Pool New York, Sept 9. Two ex pert anglers will try to fish Mist Ethelda Bleibtrey, Olympic swim ming champion from a 250-foot swimming pool with a bamboo rod and ordinary silk fish line, Sep tember 15. She will try to pre vent them. The contest was ar ranged to day by a newspaper. The anglers are Joseph Caw thorn, expert on tuna, and James Cruikshank. start tfrjut fisherman. The line wilt be attac.d to a belt which Miss Bleibtrey wilt wear, allowing her full freedom. - The fishermen will take turns in trying to pull her the length of the tank and to "land her." - Wilbur and Greenwood To Play in Finals of State Ball Tourney Lincoln, Neb.. Sent. 9. (Snecial Telegram.) Wilhcr and Greenwood will clash Saturday .afternoon in the state base hall tournament for the championship as a result of their victories today over Weeping Water and the Lincoln American Legion, respectively. The Wllbcr-Wcepinj? Water game went five and one-half tunnies, but was called when the second spasm of what afterward proved to be a poor rain. Greenwood slugged its way to victory over the Legion, hittmu Moore 11 times, while Daniels' winged his way out of several deep holes and kept the Legion hits down to four. The Greenwood southpaw struck out 12 men, while the. Le gion hurlcr fanned but five. W liber and the American Legion will play for third money in the tourney. 1 he champoni team will receive $500 and the losers in the championship game will get $250. Results of rnuay s games: First game: R. If. K. reenwood ....10020 0 00 14 11 3 Legion .......0 0010000 01 5 2 Batterlea: Darnel and Lick; Moore and Edwards. Second game: ..." It. H. E. Weeping Water 0 1 0 0 0 01 3 2 Wither ...3 0 0 0 0 X 3 3 Batterlea: Buck master and Cradovllle; Wigglngton and Ehnian. Chicago Cubs Get Infielder Elliott Chicago, Sept. 8. Carter Ward Elliott, shortstop from the Yakima (Wash.) club, . joined the Chica go Nationals today. He played the infield with the Sacramento club in 191,8 and 1919 and last summer was a member of the Victoria (B. C.) club. This season he started with Seattle and was sold to Yakima, from which club he was purchased by the Cubs. He is 24 years old, weighs 16S pounds and is 5:101-2 tall. Duncan and Mitchell Lose at Kansas City Kansas City, Mo.,' Sept. 9. Chick Evans, national amateur champion, and Bob McDonald. Metropolitan open champion, defeated George Duncan an Abe Mitchell, British pro fessionals, 2 and 1 in an exhibition golf match today. Match Between Eustace And Cutler a Draw Salina, Kan., Sept. 9. The wrest ling match here last night between Allan Eustace of Wakefield, Kan., and Charles Cutler of Chicago was declared a draw after one hour and four- minutes of wrestling, . when Cutler was thrown into a row of spectators. "Cutler suffered an "in jury to his back and was unable to continue. Senators Buy Premier Southern Association Hurler Washineton. SeDt. 9. Purchase of Tom Phillips, premier pitcher of the Southern association from the New Orleans club of that league, was announced today by President Griffith of the Washington Amer icans. Phillips, who . has won 25 and lost six games for the New Or-1 leans -club this season, will report Monday to the Washington club. Charlie White and Hanlon to Box Sept. 19 Chicago, Sept. 9. Charlie White, Chicago lightweight, today was matched to meet Jimmy Hanlon. in Denver, Colo.. September 19. They are scheduled to go 12 rounds. Attention, Mr. Foot Ball Coach! Send The Bee Results of Games Played bv Your Grid Eleven King Foot Ball has arrived in Nebraska and is ready for action on the gridiron! Nearly every high school in Cornhusker land has been preparing for King Foot Ball's three-month visit. The Omaha Daily Bee Sports Department Is going to help make King Foot Ball's visit to Nebraska a successful one this season by publishing the account of every high school grid game played in the state. What The Omaha Bee Sports Department wants is this, Mr. Coach or Mr. Fan: When there is a foot ball game played in your town, telegraph the results along with the names of the players who scored the touchdowns and made sensational plays to the Sports Edi tor of The Omaha Bee. Send the message collect and we'll do the rest. Don't forget Send the results of your games to The Bee imme diately after each game. "Slim" Davenport Holds Saints To Eight Scattered Hits and Wins St. Toscuh. Mo.. Sept. 9. Omaha - rnade it two out of three from St: Joseph today, taking the last game of the series. 7 to 0. Davenpoit held the locals to eight scattered hits, while timely blows off Grincr count ed for Omaha's runs.- Score: - OMAHA. AH.K. H.VO.A.E. (Haiti-son, 3b . tinner. 3I ... Lee, If Illvelt, 11 . t.riffin, rf .. O'Brien, cf .. Spranger. as .ingle, c Davenport, p Totalg .... 4 1 0 2 1 1 1.1 1 8 2 0 on; IIS 110 F. McDonald, cf Ucotty. lb .... Connolly, Sb . Fisher, rf . ... Corridor), If ... ST.-McDonald, 31 Brown, r aa . . . . Kandler, c (.rlner, p i.... S7 7 11 2J 14 O St. JOSEPH. AB. R. 1L PO. A. K. 4 0 0 6 O U 1 IS 1 8 BaseBallResults dnaStandtaQS w estekn League. . w. L Pet. i w: l. rot Wichita 6 69 .693j Joplin 70 74 .46 Jkl. City S2 62 .5691 St. Joseph 70 7S .41(3 Omaha NHA4.5A6ID' Moines CO 78 .458 Sioux City V3 74 .497 Tulsa 61 95 .549 Yesterday ' Results. Omnhn, 7; St. Joseph, O. Wichita, 8; Joplin. 2. Tulsa, 7 Oklahoma City, 2. Sioux City, 6: Dcs Moines. 3. Toda?' Game. Dps Moinea at Omnhat (two games). Oklahoma City at Wichita. Tulsa at Joplin. ' ' . ' St. Joseph at Sioux City. Total 35 0 H Z7 9 1 Omaha 0 3 000130 0 7 St. Joseph .,.,,.....1)0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Summary Enrncd runs: Omaha, 0. First base on bulla 1 Off Davenport, none. Struck out: Hy Davenport, 2; hy (irincr, 2. Left on liases: Omaha, A; rit. Joseph, 8. Wild nltrlin: l.riner. Two.bune tills: Lelivrlt. O'ltrien, 2; IJngle, Oinlamn. Three-bnse hits: Corridon. Sacrifice lilts; Llngle. Umpires: Cnsack and Anderson. Stolen base: J-ellvelt. Time of game: lfJO. Bouts for Mike Gibbons Oeschger Fans $ on Nine Pitched Balls Boston. Sept 9. Joe Oeschsrer of the Boston Nationals contributed a pitching performance yesterday that combined a maximum of efficiency with a - minimum of effort. He struck out three men on nine pitched balls. It was in the fourth in nine of the first game with Philadelphia. First 1-eDourveau, then Williams, and fin ally Konetchy the heaviest hitters of the Philly team came up to bat and went away again after successive strikes. Each was sent back on a called third strike, all curve balls. St. Paul, Sept. 8. A ?eries of bouts for Mike Gibbons, St. Paul middleweight boxer, to be held at Alborta-Hall, London, in Novem ber, has been arranged, it was an nounced today. 6maha Horse Wins At St. Joseph Meet St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 9. (Special Telegram.) Billy Earl Won the 2:14 pace, the feature of the final day's fall festival races, and the purse 6f $1,500. The gray gelding, owned by C M. Meeks, Omaha, got away to a bad start in two heats, finishing eighth in the first and seventh in the second, but he showed revsrsal of form and easily won the next three heats. In the third Billy Earl ran, third most of the way, pulling to the front on the home stretch in a sensational spurt Happy Lad, after winning second heat in 2:10j4, finishid with third money.' NO one ever traveled more comfortably, at less ex pense, and with less worry over arrangements, than will the base - ball .fans of this territory who accompany The Bee party this year to THE WORLD'S SERIES Tickets to all games will be fur nished by The Bee, and the fans will pay for rfither hotel accom modations hor transportation. For further information . about plans for the trip write to or call on Mr. Parsons at THE BEE. NATIONAL LEAGIE. W. L, Pct.l Pittsburgh 0 62 .006Brooklyn New York S3 64 ,606 Cincinnati St. Louis 75 60 .6651 Chicago Boston 73 41 .544 Phlla. Yesterday' Ueault. Cincinnati, 10; St, Lbuls, 3. Chicago, 8; Pittsburgh. 6. Boston, 2; Philadelphia, 0. New York; 8; Brooklyn. 2. Today' Games. St. Loula at Cincinnati. Chlcagu at Pittsburgh. -; Philadelphia at Boston. Brooklyn at New York. V. L. Pet. 69 75 .479 01 74 .452 $4 82 .393 46 92 .333 AMERICAN LEAGIE, W. L. Pc 1. 1 New York S3 49 ,629i Boston ', Cleveland 2 51 .617 Detroit St. Louis TO 65 .6l9!chicago Wash'gfn (16 69 .48 Phlla. Yesterday Results. Chicago, 30: Detroit, 16. Boston, 6; Washington. 1. New York, 14; Philadelphia, 5. ' Cleveland at St Louis (rain). Today' Games. Cleveland at Bt. Loula. Detroit at Chicago, Boston at Washington. Now York (t Philadelphia. W. L. Pet. r,3 66 .489 , 04 73 .467 67 77 .420 47 82 .364 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W. L. Pct.l Louisville 80 59 .576 M'neapol'a 79 60 .668 Kan. City 7 12 .561 Toledo . W. L. Pet. Milwaukee 67 71 .486 St. Paul C6 7 .451 lnd'napolla 65 79 .461 80 .421 08 69 .497 Columbus Yesterday's Result. Kansas City, 12-3; St. Paul. 1-J. Minneapolis, 6; Milwaukee, 6. Toledo, 18; Louisville, 3. Columbus, 4; Indianapolis, 2. Today' Games. Indianapolis at Columbus. Louisville at Toledo. f MUwaukee at Minneapolis. Kansas City at St. Paul. SOITHKKX ASSOCIATION. " At Chattanooga, 2-6; New Orleans, 3-1. At Birmingham, 7-2: Little Rock, 2-0. At Atlanta, 2; Mobile. 4. . Cancel Bout Between Martin and Walker St. Louis, Sept. 9. The proposed boxing match here September IS be tween Bob Martin and Hugh Walker, Kansas City boxer, has been called off,, it was announced today, because of the erious illness of Martin in New York. Wim-THE PUGS Chicago Tribune-Omaha Be Leased Wire. Chicago, Sept. 8. Tom Andrewa. th Milwaukee promoter, was In town to day and announced that he would open his Cream City Boxing- club la the Auditorium on September 23 or Si. Tom is looking for an opponent for Richie Mitchell, th Milwaukee prid. Harry Xeary, manager of Midget Smith and Terry Martin, are In. Milwauke and Bill confer with promoters of that city regarding a match for hia fighters. Ted "Kid" Lewis Is conditioning him a)f for his 12-rounder with Mickey Walker, scheduled on. Monday night at Nawark. - Natalie The Great Wins Final Race At Circuit Meeting Hartford, Conn., Sept. 9. Natalie the Great, driven by Walter Cox; .Mary O Connor, with Fred Hyde m the sulky, and Marion Toddiugton, Hilly Hudson up, were the winners of the final day's racing at Charter Uak park here this afternoon. Mary O'Connor scored the only straight heat victory of the after noon, defeating J. W. S. imd Baby Dolf in the 2:07 pace. NV.alic the Great took the 2:07 trot aftr Wiki Wiki, driven by Gears, had won the first heat. Geers also won the first heat of the 2:11 trot with Dudctte, but Marion Toddiugton was the strongest of the field in the next two winning each handily. The summaries: 2:07 trot; three heats; purse 11,209: Natalie th Groat, br. m by Peter the -Great (Cox).... 5 1 1 Wiki Wiki, b. g., by Anvil (Oeers) 1 2 5 Little Peter, ch. h., by Icon- v, vitch (Berry) ,.2 3 5 Brooko Worthy, b. h., hy Jus tice BrookA (Murphy),.., 3 5' 3 Walnut Frisco, also started. Time: 2:0714. 3:06H, J;0Sti. 2:06 pace, three pace, purao 11.200: Mary O'Connor, b. m., by Bar- ney O'Connor (Hyde) .... 1 1 1 J. W. S., b. g.. by J. S. G. (Ray) 2 ' 2 2 Baby Doll, b. in., by Stirling ling S. (W. Fleming) 3 3 3 Time: 2:07'4. 2:05'i. 2:05i. 2:11 trot, three heata purse 11,200 Marlon Toddlngton, eh. m., by Toddlngton (llodson).. 2 1 1 Dudctte. br. m., by Etawah (Oeers) 1 3 4 Voseta, br. m by Peter Volo (H. Fleming) ..: , 3 7 2 Lauretta Taylor, blk. m., by Native King (Berry) 7 3 3 Oscar Watts. First Virginian and Doa Palos, also started. Time: 1:08'. 2:09H. :09U. Marvin Childs Drives Hal Mabone and Divid C To Firsts at Hamline Hamlinc, Minn., Sept 9. Jim B. wo9n the $2,000 St. Paul purse, fea ture event at the closing day's pro gram of the Great Western circuit harness races at the state fair to- dav. - . " ' David C, driven by Marvin Childs of Omaha, took the 2:10 trot. . Childs drivinc Hal Mahone, also owned by George Brandeis of Oma ha, won the free-for-all pace. Results: St. Paul purse, ;,000 added money: 2:12 ,tace: Jim D.. hlk. g. (Bresinfleld) Kansas City. Mo., won; Irene Gentry, br. m., (fneipel tcica i-aice, wio., Beuunu, Pat Pointer, b g., (Vance) Nobleford. Alberta, third; E.- B. Patch, b. h., (Dom nlcr) Winnipeg, Man., fourth. Best time: 3:05U. 2:10 trot, $1,000 added money; David C, b. g., CChitrts) Omaha, won! Jaunt Fast, .br. h.. Weeks) Rockford. III., sec ond; Bed Bon. b. g.. (McMahon) Llber tyvllle. til., third, Best time: 2:0891. Frop-for-nll pace, 31,000 added money: Hal Mahone. b. g., (Childs) Omaha, won; Johnny Quirk, (Eagan) Memphis. Tenn., second: Drift Patch, b. g.. (MacMahone) Llhertyvlllc, III., third. Best lime: 2;03"4. 2:15 trot, ll.O'O added money: Check ers, b g., (Allen) Indianapolis, won! Captain Mosby. h. g.. (Kelly) Elkader. la., second ; Light Some Watts, b. m., (Mahoney) St. Paul, third. Best time: 3:094. jwoiyear trot, ovv aaneu munwy. vi laterial, b. c. (Dean) Palatine. Ill won; Dewey The Great, b. g., (Eagin) Memphis, Tenn.. second: Eleanor Worthy, b t., (Mahoney) Duluth, Minn., third. Best time: 3:13',. Walter Hagen Wins Michigan Open Title Detroit Sept. 9. Walter Hagen, the new western open golf champion, captured the Michigan open title here today, turning in a card of 291 for the 72 holes. Mike Brady cf Oak land Hills and Harry Hampton of Brooklands. two of the leading local professionals, were second and third, with 296 and 302, respectively. Boxing in Omaha To Be Probed By Officials Boxers and Promoter Sum moned to Appear Be fore State Boxing Authorities. Boxing will come under the micro scope of authority tonight when sev eral Omaha, boxers and promoters p.ppcar before members of the state department of public welfare in re sponse to summons sent out yes terday. Lewis R. (Lum) Doyle, Lincoln boxing commissioner, and John Hopkins and John Kilmartin. local boxing inspectors, will conduct the inquiry. A hearing: will he riven Billy Rolfe, Omaha lightweight, who was sus pended for his showing in a bout Labor day. Rolfe's lack of ag gressiveness in the ring led to his supension for not "competing." Jack Lewis, his manager, also will be asked to attend. Other Omaha fighters will be summoned to appear before the offi cials to "show why they should b allowed to box in the state," Kil martin) said. He declined to make known their names until at the hear ing. "These fighters have not given satisfactory exhibitions." he said. Kilmartin also declined to name promoters who had been asked to appear, lie sad mere appeared ia be discrepancies in tne manner in which bouts are conducted here. "In fact." Kilmartin , concluded, "the whole boxing game is to be ar raigned. It is to be investigated in all phases, and defects existing "must be corrected immeaiaieiy. ' "It is believed the meeting will serve to insure cleaner boxing." The meeting will be held in Kil martin s office, room 44y, umana National bank building. Hartford Race To Be Probed Matthew PotiUon, better known at Matty McCup," boxer, of Kacinr, Wis., tiled suit for $450 against tho Cornhusker club of Omaha in mu nicipal court today, in connection with the nloppinif of In's niaii ii with "Kid"' Schlaifer here on Sep tember 2. The bout wa flowed iflrr I he first round by John Kilmartin, re dent boxing roitniiiioner, after Me Cue had been knocked down fmir timet. Ai a result, he say, the t luli refuses to pay him the $450 railed for by his contract, in addition i.i two round trip ticket from Kacitid and his expense while in Omaha. Objects Were Blurred. "Matty" allege, that early in the fight he was gtrurk on the hc.id .it a point just back of the left temple, and that the blow produced a momentary paralysis of the muscles and nerves centering about the eyes. His vision was blurred, and station ary objects appeared as moving spot. He has no recollection of be ine knocked down four times dtir ing the first round, he nys. At the end of the first, round, he was attended by his seconds, ac cording to the petition, and rapidly recovered. He was -a'', to procee-t with the second round when the gong rang, be say. At the clai.g ot tne belt, however. the referee, on instrsctions from John Kilmartin, stopped the fitlit. Kilmartin is said to have declared it was no contest. He refuo.- to per mit McCuc to continue in the ring, on the ground that he was t. com peting." Case Set for September 15. As a .v-jlt. ""atty" says, he can't collect hi $450 from the club. He asserts .hat he fulfill 1 uis --rt of the contract in good faith, and that he was ready to go on with the fight when the boxing commis sioner stopped it He wants his money. Hearing is set for September 19. Lowly Oilers Hold Indians to Three Hits And Win Game, 7-2 American Association Bt. Paul, Sept, t. Flrat game: R, H. E. Kansaa City 12 12 1 St. Paul 1 1 4 Batteries: Ames and McCartv; Hall, Kelly, Foster. Boohe, Williams and All -n. Second game: It. H. K. Kansas City 3 4 3 St. Paul 3 Batteries: Carter and McCarty; Bbt ban, Merritt and Allen. Columbus, O., Sept. . R. H. E. Indtanapoli ......... .3 & 1 Columbus .4 Batterlea: Petty and Dixon; Martin and Hartley. Hartford, Conn., Sept 9. The executive committee of the, Connecti cut Fair association difCussed the race between Single G and Peter Manni'mr at a meeting yesterday, After the meetintT a member of the committee said that Lewis Sperry- Hartford lawyer, had been engaged to conduct an investigation of the race. Pending the inquiry, the $2,500 share of the purse due to W. B. Bare foot, Owner of Single G, will be held up by the fair association, it was an nounced. The race between the noted pacer and trotter was held Tuesday, at Charter Oak park. Peter Manning, driven bv Murphy, won both heats. Single G was driven by Ed Allen and was badly beaten in the second hm. which Manning won in 2:06. Hisses from the crowd followed the event. No Sunday Game Matched for Champs No game will be matched for the Drive-It-Yourselfs city champions, Sunday afternoon, officials of the Municipal Amateur Base Ball asso ciation announce. The Woodmen of World readquar- ters' nine will play in championship games both Saturday afternoon and Sunday at Fort Omaha. Saturday they play the First M. E Metho dists, church loop winners, in the second game of the Saturday trophy series, and Sunday they vie with the K. of C. Columbias for City (Class B) honors. Kansas City "Pros" Defeat Britishers Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 9. Fred Ford and Ernest Ford, local profes sionals, defeated George Duncan and Abe Mitchell, British professionals. 3 up and 2, in an exhibition golf match here today. At the end of the morning round the Ford brothers were leading, 1 up. Oklahoma City. Sept. 9. - Okla homa City did not get a hit nor a run off either Cullop or Albanesc after the second inning and Tulsa took the third game of .he series, 7 to 2. Love was knocked out of the box in the first inning and was re lieved by Allen after being touched , for four hits and four runs. Scores TULSA. OKLAHOMA CITT. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Burke, cf 5 1 1 OiPitt. rf 4 1 3 Th'p'n, 8I I 2 1 2 Vrlght, 3h 2 0 0 0 Davis, rf 6 3 1 OlBreen. 2b 4 0 S 6- Todt, If 4 2 1 01 Harper, rf 2 0 2 0 Bran'n, lb 5 2 10 HOrah'm, lb 4 113 0 Stew't. 2b 0 S IIHeatly. ss 3 0 0 S Heving. o 3 0 5 01 Moore, If 3 0 I 0 M'Oln's, ss 4 3 tlParker, o 3 0 4 0 Cullop, p S 0 0 21 Lore, p 0 0 0 0 Aib'n', p 2 1 0 2Allen, p 4 10 7 Total 39 13 27 121 Total 21 3 27 IS Score by Innings: ' Tulsa 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 17 Oklahoma City .....2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S Summary Rune: Burke, Thompson, 2? Tt.. ..: . T .t , Dr.-nn 131,, U'.lffhl Errors: Heatly, Stewart. Two-base hits: Thompson, Burke, McGinnis, 2: Albanese. Sacrifice hits: Hevlng, Parker, Btoletv bases: Stewart, Brannon. Bases on balla? Off Love. 1; off Cullop. 4; off Albaneee. 4. Struck out: By Allan, 3; by Cullop, 2; by Albanese, 2. Runa am) hits: Oft Love, 1 and 4 in 1-3 Inning: off Allen, 2 and In 8 2-3 Innlngai off Cullop, t and 3 In 3 (none out In fourth). Doubl tlay: McOlnnla to Stewart to Brannon. eft on bases: Tulsa, 7: Oklahoma City. 9. Umpires: Burnsida and Buckley. Timet 1:50. . ' W Itches, S; Miners, t. Wichita, Kan., Sept. 9. Wichita woi. the deciding game of the series with .lonlin her today. 8 to 3. East liattlnf was a feature. He hit two tingles and twl homers in four time up. The score: JOPLTN. WICHITA. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A C't'een, cf 3 0 3 OiSmlth, cf 6 14 Ha'ton, 3b-p 4 2 0 SW'as'rn, 2b 3 Ro't'on, ss 4 0 2 3 Ber'er, ts 2 Mu'ler, rf Speas, If Kru'er, 2b Rourg, lb Bla'ell, 4 110 4 0 2 0 4 2 3 2 3 0 9 0 4 13 1 to'g, P-Cb 3 0 11 East, rf 4 Heck, lb 4 Butler, 3b 3 Hla'a'ey, If 4 Haley, o 4 Groas, p 4 0 $ 1 9 4 0 21 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 0 Total 34 13 21 If n. h. e. t 14 1 Stngatock; Minneapolis, Sept: I. Milwaukee , Minneapolis Batteries: Brady. Gay and James, Jklangum and Crosby. Toledo, Sept . R. H. E. Louisville 7 2 Toledo 1 2 3 Batteries: Sanders. Long. Satell and Kosher; Ajrrea. Stokes and ScbautitL Jack Lewis Not . Placed on Probation By Secretary Antics Total 33 .6 24 9 Score by lnninEs: .toplln ..0.0 0 0 0 1 0 15 Wichita 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 xt Summary Runa: Mueller. Blackwell, Smith. Berger, East. 3; Beck, . Butler, lllakeslcy. Errors: Robertson, Mueller, 2. Sacrifice hits: Washburn, Berger, But ler. Two-base hits: Beck, Hatty, Smith, Mueller. Krueger. Home runs: East, 2. Hits: Off Young. 12 and 7 in T l- In- rings. Doubt play: Robertson to Krueg- - r to Bnurg. Struck out: Hy Young, 2; Hamilton, 1. First base on nails: Oft ross, 2. Left on basea: Wichita, I; Jop lin, 6. Vmpire: Holmes. Tim ot gam 1:15. Packers, f Boosters, S. De Moines, Ta.. Sept. 9. Sioux Citj bunched hits on Lynch tn the fourth In ning for tour runs, enough to defeat Des Moines In the final gam ot the season, here. to 3. Score: SIOCX CITY. DES MOtNES. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Harbor, cf 5 1 4 OiO'Con'r 2b 4 1 3 .1 11 1 1 Knyne. sa 4 1 0 rxBrown. lb 4 Leard. 2 b 3 O'gd, rf-3b 6 Metz. lb 4 Rob'a'n. It 5 Marr. 3b 1 W'tson, rf 3 Kearns, as 6 Query, c 3 Tesar, p 4 1 1 1 12 2 1 Totala II OiMoell'r. If 3 2 1 O'Pntt. rr 4 11 0 0 DMIIan, cf 4 1 1 2 1 0 Grant, 3b 3 0 1 1 4 !xYuna 1 0 0 2 0: Banner. 0 3 0 S A 0'iAnd'rn 110 Lynch, p 3 0 28 13 27 8jBuck'r, p 1 0 1 tSchuman 0 0 xColfe 0 0 0 Jack Lewis, well-known Omaha sporting promoter and manager of boxers and wrestlers, has not been placed cn probation by the state athletic commission, as indicated by advices from Lincoln published in yesterday's paper. "We have taken no aciion of that sort against Mr. Lewis and have no complaint or reason for considering it," said Secretary Antics of the state decartment of public welfar' , Totals 34 8 27 10 a-Tuna batted for Grant In r.inth. xAnderson bstted for Banner In ninth. xSchuman batttd for Buekalew in ninth. xCoffey ran for Bchuman In ninth. Score by Innings: Slnuit City 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Des MoinM I 0 10004) 13 Summary Runa: Met, 3; Watson, Kearna. Query. O'Connor. Rhyne, Milan. Errors: Leard. Banner, Buekalew. Horn run: Met. Thre-basa hit: Query. Sacrl- rtcs hits: Wataon, O'Connor, Rhyne. Stolen bases: Rhyne, J; Moeller. Left on, bases: Slouz City, 1; Dea Moines. 3. struck out: By Lynch, 3; by Tatar. . Bases on balls: Off Lynch. 4; off Tesar, 2. Earned runt and hits: Off Lynch. i and 11 In Innings: off Buekalew, none and 1 In t Innings; off Tesar. S and In Innings. Losing piichert Lynch. Umpire: Becker. Time: 1:27. Connally Joins White Sox Chicago, Sept 9. Pitcher Con nally, a right-hander, who was pur chased from the Yakima. (Wash.V club by the Chicago White Sox, re ported to Manager Glcasort todajfa j