THK BEE! OMAHA. SUNDAY. SEPTEMPPJ. 11. 1921. Buffaloes Beat Boosters in Double-Header-O'Brien Gets Homer 2-C 1 'Big Ben' Smith Hurls Locals to Two Victories Omaha Cop First Affair, 8 To 2, and Second, 8 to 5 Two Contests on Card Today. The Omaha Buffalo! practically jumped into a tie with the Oklahoma City Indiana for second place in the league Handing ycterday when they trounced the Dei Moinei Boost er t in a double-header at league park before a small crowd of shivering fan. The core were 8 to 6 and 8 10.5. Kay O'Drien'a home run over the right field garden wall in the lad of the 10th won the second contest for the Buffaloes. With the score knotted, five all, Lee was hit by a pitched ball. "Mike' Massey forced the former at second and then ad vanced to second when Griffin singled to center. O'Brien stepped up to the plate and parked me noiscniue over the timber for a homer, thereby winning the (same for the locals. "Big Ben" Smith was Burch's star niouiidsinan against "he noosters. This former Des Moines player hurl ed his teammates to a victory in the first contest, allowing the visitors 10 hits, while the rest of the Buf faloes collected eight off the delivery of Black and one off Mr. Schuman. In the second affair, Smith was inserted in the lineup in the seventh, and after allowing -the Iowansv to tie the score, succeeded in holding his opponents in , check after the scveniD, winning ; wnen . v iiv smacked out his homer. The scores: hesmoink. AB.R.H.TB.HII.Sn.BB.O.A.F, O'Connor. ZbftOSSOOlsu Hhrar. a... 1 OS Anderson. II. t M 1 M M llrown. IkMl t'l It I I M Morller, lllbl I I I II 4 rmt. rf a i i ! I J ! Milan, 'rf... ; si, i a l l o O'O a Von. 8b.... -. J 2 Hnn. ... 4 If hi .k. sonnoesito BucUlow, If. O000O B cf IA r. ctaolnunpnupnupnup OMAHA. AB.B. H.TB.8II.RB.BB.O.A. E, riUlaaoB. tb. 4000OO1 u.. th K A 1 I O 0 O 1 i.. ir 4 o o a o o a Max.ry. rf... 5 0 0 0 irlffln, h.. 5 S 7 0 0 O'Hrlen. . of . 5 S 0 0 Hprancer. aa S 1 0 0 1 0 Mnl. .... 4 1 J J 0 0 Trr,.n. p.... 1 1 1 O 4.lHl.r, p... 1 0 0 0 Smith,, p.... O 1 1 0 0 0 8 . 0 7 0 K O S O 0 O 1 0 0 Totals. a 8X7 1.0 110 15 2 fcl.a ftav InlttriSM! ' i Woine. w.'.-oiioroajoo-s Omaha ..0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 80 Hummary Home runs: flrlffln. O'Brin. Earned runa and hlla: Off Black. 7 and a h. a A lnnlnvi off TrMR. 1 ana O In ' 8 1-8 Innlnco off 4illiwr, none and one In t-8 innlnsai off Smith, t and 4 In 4 Innlnaa. Mruek ontl UT " Treon, none) by Olatoer, S; by Smith. 8. ...Flrt ham un hat:a:. Off Treon. 8; off af Hnilfh. if, aff Black. 1. Wlnnlna? pitchers mltb, Iln pllcherr. mack, i-aaaea ,ou. "'"V:. . playat Moeller o Banner;1 lalaaoa to Pprancer to C.rirrin. Ien on Dmeai win Maine. Hi Omuha. , Time of samel 14S. I'mplrea: Cuauck and Anderson, j, . DKS MOINES. AH R H Tn.KH.SH.BB.O. A. E. AB. H. H. TB. SH. B. O. A. B IVCon'r. 8b .5 1 1.4 0 0 O ,1 O 0 Khyne. aa ...4 0 0 J .0 0 11 0 drown lb . 5 1 1 0 0 0 18 0 Horror. U ..4 1 8 8 0 0 1 J ; 0 0 i.t ir 8 8 8.0 0 0 1 0 0 Milan, rf '...4 1 J 8 0 0 0 5 O 1 Orunt. 8b ...8 01100 81 I J Andon, o 4..0..1..1..0..0..0..2..1..J Black, p ...8 000 0000 81 Mchuman. P.0 00000.0 000 xVuna ... .1 0 0 0 0 0 Totala .;..84j"o'lo"l5 0 0 4184 18 OMAHA. ATI R. ll.TB.SH.Sn.BB.O. A. T.. ril.la.on. 8ba81810114O Huney. 8b , . .4 8 1' 8 0 0 0 0 Ln, If . . . '..- 8 -1- X ' 112 2? Maaary, rf ..4 0 0 0 0 0 O 1 (irlffln. lb , .4 0 0 0 0 0 O 10 O'Brien, cf ..4 1 l l'J 2 2 2 Kpnutter, M4188000 J Wmrle. a u.S 1 8 8 fl 0 1 Smith. ....8 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 8 . 1 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 Totala ' ..8"a" 18 8 0 8 87 18 1 Score by lnnlnast Dea Molnea 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 00 Omaha . 8 1 0 8 0 0 8 0 x K Summary Home runt O'Connor. Earned runa and hlta: Off Hmlth, and 10 In 8 Innlnrat off Black, 5 and 8 In 7 lnnlnca; off Bchuman, 0 and 1 In 1 Inning. Struck out: y Smith, 1; by Black, 8; by Schu man, O. Flmt bae on balls: Off Smith, 4; oft Black, 8 1 off Schuman, 0. Winning ?lteher: Smith. Loalng pitchers Black, 'amed ball: Anderson. Double plays: None. If on basest Omaha, 4; Dea Molnea, 7. Time of tames 1:25; Umpires: Anderson and Cnaafc. Elks Organize Bowling , League; Meet Today The Omaha Elks' Bowling league will open on the Omaha alleys, Sep tember 27 and a meeting for all mem bers 1 interested in bowling will bs held in the club rooms this morning. StprPTOdnrJI Amateur! Grid Prospccta Rosy. Shenandoah. Ia.. Sept. 10. Foot ball ..unMl, ,k f la HhananilAall H lirh tchnnl . are rosy with a squad of 40 cantliaitea ' for places on the eleven: Among the number are eight "S players. "Eddie" Lewis, star last year at Dea Molnea university is the high school coach. The opening game will be at Villiaca September 30. The achedule is aa fol lows: ' September 30 Vllllsca, there. October 14 Qlenwood, there. October 28 Corning, here, k. November 4 Atlantic, tbere. November 11 Creston, there. November 24 Clarlnda, there. Games Witt also be scheduled with Blaschard, Tarklo and Red Oak. Favor state I.eagn.; Grand Island, Neb.. Sept. 10. President Miloa of the former State baae ball league, haa received favorable replies from the baae ball latereeta of Norfolk, Hastings, Lincoln. Fairbury, York and Grand Island. with reference to the reorganisation of the league for 1822, and has called a meeting to take place at Lincoln tmme liately after the world's championship No'Veplles have been received from Co atmbua or Beatrice. .v Scott Elected Captain. . . i Broken Bow, Neb, Sept. 10 Jewell Bcott, star fullback of last year's high school eleven, haa been elected captain by the letter men of last year. - ' . Edwara Win. ' " ' St. Edward, Neb., Sept 1". 8t. Edward won an ll-lnnlng- game from Newman Grove Thursday by a score of ( to 3. Batteries: St. Edward. Kite and Fisher; Newman Grove, Johnson and Smith. St. Edward plays Columbua hero today. Twe Shatoat Game. Randolph. Neb., Sept. 10. Two -shutout gamea were played here thla week. Waaaa won from Btoomfleld in the first game, 1 to 0. Batteries: Wlcgate and Johnson; Blacksmith, Hathaway and HI ere. . Plainview and Laurel went 13 Innings in the aecond game. Plainview winning, 2 to 0. The game was a pitchers' duei between Bumgartner for Plainview and Wlllaford for Lau-el. Plainview tallied u aua to Laurel's five. BaseBaDGesuils ena standings wrNTESIV I.EA(.IE. IVIrhlla .tti Jouiia TIT4.4S oki. tur inl ine Jwk 77. Ouki IIMJll II. Mains UtO.4 haul I'll It l. sou, Tula ilM.Itl Mir4ajr' lUsalla. Pm Main, ; wmaha, (. Hioui City, T Ml. Jumps, J, Joplin, It; Tula. Ustahoma City. Si Wichita, I. Taxlay'a (lame. Pes MalnM ( Omaha. Oklahoma City at Wichita, T14L4 at Joplin. Ml, Joseph at flloui Cllr. NATIONAL LEACil'E. W. I- frt. V. U P. ril'tburih l II ,ot. nrooklrn SIM.tof N.wVoia M 14 .ofnnrluat (t T .it St. I.OUIS 71 a I .illlhlraso .III ..II Uitlon 1 t Phllaphl II II .ill Iratcinlar' HeaulU. Clntlnnatl. Si Ml. Loon, I. Pittsburgh, l'hlan, 0. Iloaiun. ; Philadelphia, 4. N.w Vork. t; Brooklyn. I. Today's 4,lns. HI. Louis at Chicago. I'llt.lMlrah at Cincinnati. .N.w York al Iirouklyn. (No other gam scheduled.) AMmiCAN LKAUI'E. W. I.. IVU W. U Pel, New Tork M tt ,JM)oaten 41 IT .4 Cltvalaud 11 1 .SISI le(rolt IS. 71. 47 Hi. I.ouls 71 .SKIC-hlraao 17 71.4? Wash'ton T (S .411 Pblla'phla 47 13.111 1 eeleedaye Heaulta. fit. I.oula. 4-1: Cleveland, 0-10, Detroit, S: Chicago. 4.. Washington, S; llr.aton. 1. N.w York, IS: Philadelphia, I. Today' (iamea. Cleveland at Ml. Louis. Detroit at Chicago, f Philadelphia at Chicago. ' Boston at Ktw York. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W. I. Pet I W ?. r.nulavllla SI SO .Ml! Mltwauke II 71 .4 Vlnapnlle 71 .6141 St. Paul II 71 .415 Kan. City 7 II .147 In'anupolla l 7 .411 Toledo 70.4171 Columbus 1111.421 Yesterday's Keaulta, Louisville, 7-1) Tolado, 1-4. ; 81. Haul. I; Kanaaa City. 1. Milwaukee, 10; Minneapolis, 1. Indlanupplla. S; Columbus, J. Today' Games. Milwaukee at Hi. raj I. Kani City at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at Toledo, ttovlavllla at Columbus. Indians Defeat Witches, 6 to 3 Salisbury Relieved Mitchell in Second and Hurled Shut Out Game. ' Wichita. Kan.. Sept. 10. Oklahoma City cook tne rirac or an important auriee nere today..! to 1.' Sallabury. wAo relieved Mitchell in the second, pitched shut-out oaii ine rest or ine tame: score OKLAHOMA CITY. WICHITA AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Pitt, rf 5 8 8 0 Wright, Ih 4 0 0 1 Harper, cf 4 0 2 0 Orah'm.lb 3 1 IS 0 Heatley, II 1 0 1 I Smith, cf 4 12 0 W'hb'n.lb 2 0 8 3 Berger, sa 10 12 East, rf 4 14 0 Beck, lb 4 2 110 Runser. Hill Butler, 3b 4 10 2 Blak'l y, lb 2 2 2 1 M'Mu'n.ss 2 14 7 Parker, o 4 2 0 0 Haiey.o l 3 l Mitchell, p 10 0 0 Beebe, p 0 0 10 BaUSb'y, p I 0 0 4 Maun, p . 10 0 1 Muaser, p 110 0 xM'Dowell 10 0 0 xGregory 10 0 0 Totala 11 127 17 Totala 12 S27 10 xMcDowell batted for Beebe ln second. xOreaory batted for Musser la ninth. Score by lnnlnca: Oklahoma City 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 S Wichita ...1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Summary Runa: Pitt, Graham, Runser. McMullln. Parker. Smith. B-ck. But- let. Krrors: Parker, Berger, Haley, Maun. Sacrifice hlta: . Washburn, McMullln, Heatly, Salisbury; Berger. Two-base hits; Runser, a, Parker,. Blakealy, 2, uutier, Beck. Home run: Beck. Stolen bases: Graham, McMullln. Hlta: Off Mitchell, 6 and 2 ln 1 1-2 innings; off Beebo, 8 and 2 In 2 Innings; Off Maun, S and 4 In 4 in nings. Double plays: Runser, McMullln and Orahain, 2; Butler and Berger. Struck out: By Muaser, 1; by Maun, . Bases on balls: Off Beebe, 1; off Salisbury, 1; off Musaer, 1. Left on bases: Wichita, 7: Oklahoma City, 4. Umpires: Holmea and Ormsby. Time of game: 1:25. ' Miners, 10; Oilers,, 0. Jonlln. Mo.. Sent. 10. Lefty Berger was ln fine form today and the Miners bombarded Pruttt with an avalanche of hits ln the last half of the game, winning the opener, 10 to 0. After the first man up not a batter hit Berger until two were gone in the aeventh. Burke waa the only Oiler to aee aecond base. Score: , TULSA. .TOPT.tN. AB.H.O..A AB.H.6,A. Onsen, cf 3-1 3 0 Ha'lton, lb 3 2 2 B'ertson, ss 4 ' 3 0 3 Mueller, rf 4 110 Speas, If 3 3 10 Kru'ger, 2b 4 2 -2 .2 Bourg, lb 4 011 1 Smith, 0 6 1 1 Berger, p 4;212 Totals '31 15 27 11 Burke, cf 4 12 0 Tho'on, Sb 4 1 1 S Davis, rf , 4 0 .1 o Ste'art. 2b 3 0 0 3 Todt. If 4 18 0 Bra'on. lb 8 0 9 1 Hev nc. o 8 13 8 M'Gl'is. sa 3 0 2 1 Pruitt, p 8 0 11 Totala 11 4 24 12 Scora by innings: 'v' Tulsa 0 00000000 0 Joplin 1 0 0, 0 1 8 1 4 X 10 Summary Runs: Chrlatensen. 2: Ham ilton, Robertson, Speaa. 2; Krueger, Smith, Berger, 2. Error : ' Hamilton, Thompson, Stewart, Pruitt. -Two-base hits: Smith, Berger, Sacrifice hits: Robertson, Speas, Bourg. First baa on' ballet' Off Pruitt, 3; off Berger, 1. . Struck out: By pruitt, Dy uerger, 7. oarnea runs: jopun. 7. Left on bases: Tulsa, (; Joplin, 9. Double playa: Robertson to Krueger to Bourg. Wild pitch: ' Pruitt. Hit by a Itched ball: Speas by Fruitt. Time oi game: 1:15. Umpires: Buckley and Burnslde. ,i ' Packers, 8; Saints, 8. Slon Cltv. AeDt. ; 10. Three errors by St. Joseph in fielding paved tba way for Sioux Clty'a 5 to victory over the Salnta In the opening game of the sertua today. Score: --: . ST. JOSEPH.- SIOUX CITT. A8.H.O.A. 1 AB.H.O.A. F. Beatty, Conn1 Fish Corrld' MM' Totala S3 11 24 16 . .. ToUlS SS 7 17 17 xWatson batted for Kearna ln eighth. . Score by innings:. ; St. Joseph ....0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 03 Sioux City ......0 0 3 0 0 1 0 3 x 5 Summary ilkuaT F. McDonald, Beatty, M. McDonald, ."Hrbor, Meta, Roblaon, Wateon, Query. Errors: Beatty. Con nolly, Kandlcr, Oatergard. Two-base hits: F. McDonald, Fleher, Kandler. Sacrifice bits: Harbor,-Leard. Stolen base: Har bor. Double playa: Brown to Connolly to Beatty; Connolly to Brown to Beatty; McCall to Beatty; Leard to Kearna to Meta Left on baaes: St. Jee. 11; Sioux City, 7. Basea on balls: Off McColl, S; eff Kelfer, 2. Struck out: By McColl, 1: by Kelfer, 2. Balk: McColl. Hit by pitched ball By . Kelfer, Beatty. Um pires: Becker and Cbrlstianaon. Time of game: 1:30. Inter-State Horseshoe Pitching': Tourney To Be Held in Iowa An inter-state horseshoe tourna- merit with events for men, women and children, and open to any one from snt, n,bt, VAn.l M.-n. uulu curasaa. jajn-. nesota or Iowa, will be held at Sioux City. September 21. 22 and 23. Cash prizes totaling $142 will be awaraea, together with an inter state cup and a gold medal to the winner of first place, x The tournament will be in teams of two men and national rules will govern the' contest. M'D'd.cf 4 8 1 0 Harbor, cf S 1 2 0 W'bsg's, Zb 1 1 x jsueroe, ap ik a nu a t.rH Ch I ! 4'Sneaker.cr 4 Z o lisisier, 10 .i 1:', 2b 5 0 .2 2 Ost'rg'd, rf 4 1 3 8.1 Smith,, rf 1 0 2 l.Jac'b'n, cf 4 4 8 0 er rf fi S 0 11 Meta. lb 3 113 0 nooa, ri e x a ido,ucw, w -d'nf lf 4 2 2 0 RoUn.oa.lf 3 0 0 1 O.rd'r. 3b 4 2 0 l;Wll'm? D'dSb 4 O'O 2 Marr, 8b 3 10 1 "ew!,". ; r ; J,SM.i: h I n s'i .. A t a v..,.. m a a a a John'n. lb 1 1 3 OlM'Mans, 2b 4 o 3 x K.ndler, 0 4 3 " 0 xWataon, rf 0 0 I W J X alvSe V 2 0 0 0 McColl. p 4 0 1.7 xQuery.e 3 2 4 ! ?.'?' 5 S 5?y.n.8 P n n a e Kiefer.o 4 0 0 4 P ' ".V.?.." X X a I ; I jivuiiuia v w v INDOOR SPORTS ,,.,. V. WWMm ( GO-ON- TTsLK- rH- I j Yankees Hit 3 Hurlers Hard Collect 24 Hits and Beat Philadelphia by 19 to 3 Score. Philadelphia. Sept. 10. New York pounded Hasty, Keefe and Freeman for 24 hits and a 19-to-3 victory over Philadelphia today. In the ninth in ning the American league leaders hammered Keefe and Freeman for nine hits and nine runs.' C. Walker of the Athletics made his 21st home run. Score: ' NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A. Witt, rf 5 3 10 Dykes. 2b 5 2 4 1 C.Wa'er, If 4 13 1 Perkins, o 4 2 6 2 B.Co'ns, cf 4 14 0 M'Cann, lb 4 1 0 2 Oal'way, as 4 1 2 3 J.Wa'er, lb 4 3 7 1 Hasty, p 2 0 0 1 Keefe, p 0 0 0 0 Freeman p 0 0 0 0 xToder 10 0 0 Miller.cf 7 2 2 Pe'ugh. sa 4 2 4 K in, It-ID 3 3 V Mouse!, rf 4 10 1 Plpp, lb 6 1 13 1 Fe ster, If 0 0 0 0 Ward, Sb 2 2 3 2 M'Na'y, 3b 8 9 0 4 Schang, o a I o Mays, p 6 3 0 6 xHawks 0 0 0 0 Totals 44 24 37 22 Totala 3713x26 11 xHawka ran for Plpp In ninth.' xPeckinpaugh out ln ninth, hit by bat- tea can. xYoder batted for Freeman In ninth. Score by lnnlne-a: New York 0 1 0 2 3 0 2 2 11 Philadelphia 30000000 03 Summary Runa: Miller. Pecklnpaua-h. Ruth. 3; Meusel, 3; Plpp. 2; Ward, 3; McNally, Schang, 2; Mays, 2. Hawke, Dykes, C. Walker, Perkins. Errors: C. alker. 2: Hasty. Two-base hit: Maya. Meusel, Ruth, Plpp. Three-base hit: Ruth. Home run: V. walker, sacrifice Jilts: Mc Nally, Peckinpaugh, Ward, 2. Hlta: Off Hasty. 12 In 7 2-3 Innings: off Keefe, t In 2-3 Inning; off Freeman, 4 In' 3-3 Inning, stolen base: Schang. Struck out: By Hasty. 1: by Mays. 2. First base on balls: Off Hasty. 4: off Keefe. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Mays, Hasty; by Keefe, Meusel. Left on bases: New York, 11: Phlladelshla. 8. Double plays: Maya to Peckinpaugh fo Plpp; Peckinpaugh to ward to lipp. .uosing -pucner: nasiy. Wild pitch: Freeman. Umpires: - Wilson, Morlarlty and Connolly. Time of game: 15. -I ': Browns. 2-1; Indians, 0-10, - r'V. St. Louis. ' Sent 10. Cleveland and St. Louis . divided a double-header , today, the locals winning the first name. 2 to 0, and the Champions the seconds, 10 to 2. Shocker held .the visitors to tnree nita In the first v game. - Wambsganas acored five runa ln the aecond game. Score: CLEVELAND ' ST. LOUIS. . AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Jam'son, If 4 1 2 .0Tobln, rf : ' 4 14 0 W'bn'ss, 2b 4 0 4 0 Ellerbe, 3b 2 2.0 .1 Speaker, cf 4 0 4 O.Sialer, lb 3 011 1 Smith, rf 3 0 1 0 Williams. If 4 110 Gardner, 3b 3 0.0 if Jacobsoq, cf 4 0 10 Seweli, ss 4 . 0 "1 3Severeld, o 3 0 4-0 J'ston. lb 3 0 0 oiuerDer.ss a i i v Nelll. o 3 14 0 M'Manus. 2b 2 1 0 2 Shlnault, e 9 0 2 0 Col'akle, p 2 0 0. 3 Morton, p 0 0.00 Shocker, p 1 1 3 4 - Totala " 17 ' 7 27 11 xuurns i .': Tnl.l. II lit 7 xBurns batted for Coveleskie In eighth. Cleveland ... ,i ... , . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; St. Louis 1 0 0 0 4 0 10 X 3 Summary Runa: Tobln, McManus. Er rors: Williams. oerDer. xwo-Daae nu, shnnbAr Sof-rlflre hlta: Ellerbe. McManus, Slsler, Gardner. Double play: Coveleakle to Sewell to Johnston. Left on bases: Cleveland,-6; St. Louis, 6. First base on balls Off Shocker, J; off Coveleskie,. 1; off Morton, 1. Hits: Off Coveleakle, 7 ln lnnlnas: off Morton, none. HirwcK out: uy Shocker, 2; by Coveleskie, 4; by Morton, Wild Dltcu: coveieame. nosing Covoleskle. Umpires: Nallin and Chill. Time of game: 1:38. CLEVELAND. ST. LOUIS. ah H O. A. AB.H.O.A. Jam'a'n. If 6 8 1 2'Tobin. rf 4 1 1 p Totala v - Totals 83 8 37 12 xColllns' batted for Bayne In seventh. xMullen batted for Davie ln ninth. Score by Innings: . " . . - . Cleveland 2 0 2 0 1 0 S 0 810 St. Louis 19000014 2 Summary Runs: Jamteaon, 4 Wambs g&nss, 6; Speaker, Staler. Jacobeon. Errors: Jamieson, Sewell, Johnaon, Severeld, Ger ber, McManus. Two-base hits: Jacobson, Jamleaon. Stolen baaes: Jamieson, Wambs ganas. Sacrifice hits: -Wambsganss, Wil liams, Slsler. Gardner. Double plays: Sevniied tn McManus: Sewell to Wambs ganas to Burna. Left on baeee: Cleve land, 4: St Louis, 8. Bates on balls: Off Malls, 2; off Bayne, 2; off Davis. 1. Hits: Off Vangllder, 4 In 2 1-S Innings; off Bayne, 3 In 4 2-3 Innings; oft Davis, 3 In 2 innings. Struck out: . By Van gllder, 2: by Maila, 4; by Bayne. 8. Balk: Bayne. Losing pitcher: Vangllder.- Um pires: Chill and Nallin. Time: 1:66. . Senators, St Bed Box, S. . . Washington. Sept. 10. Waahlngton re--talned Its birth in the first division by defeating Boston today, i to L Johnson held the visitors to five hits. Ccore: BOSTON. WASHINGTON. . . AB.H.O.A. . ARH.O.A. Heboid, cf 4 1 3 OlButh. aa t 3 I S Foster. 8b 4 2 1 1 Milan, rf I 1 8 KSr - ,ij l I SSft, " 'i M'innis, ibi oie el Harris, lb 4111 Celllna. rf 4 OiMlller, If . 4 1 2 it. 4 11 41 Shanks. 3b 1 1 1 waitera. it 1 1 it Picinico, o s 1 1 1 oiJohna-a. tusaeii, p i 0 1 . Totals 33 13 17 . Totals 30 14 121 . xVlck batted for Walter In seventh. Score by Inning: " " Boston ............0 4 I I I 1 I I 08 Waahlngton I 1 t t 1 Summary Rune: Leibnld, Foster. Me noakjr. BOs 2; Mllaa, Bice, Shank. Er- fA ID 97 tl tMiiI1.ii ' 1 O O O ror: Russell. Two-base hit: Foster. Three, bsse hit: Bice. Stolen bases: Milan, Fob. ,ter. Pratt. Scott. Sacrifice hlta: Shanka Mclnnls, Piolntch. Double play: Scott to Pratt to Melnnla. Left on baaes: Uoaton, 4; Waahlngton, (. First base on balls: Off Kuscell, Z; on Johnson, I. Hit by pitched ball: By Russell, Shanks. Struck out: By Johnson, . Umpires: Hlldebrand and Ev ans. Time of game: 1:47, t . Tigers, St White Sex. 4 Chicago, Sept. 10. J. D. Thompson, a recruit pitcher from the Vlctolla (B. C.) club, who was on the mound for the White Box. blew uo in the 10th inning today and Detroit bunched five hlta behind a base on balli and drove him out, winning! 3 to 4. Score: i DETROIT. v CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. Young, !b 4 16 2 Jones. 3b 4 114 Hooper, rf 4 12 1 Joh'nn, sa 4 0 3 2 Cobb, cf 4 13 1 sr.eeiy, id i u i Falk, If 4 2 3 1 Moatll, cf 4 3 2 0 Mul'gan, 3b 4 1 t M'Cle'n, 2b 5 1 3 3 Veach, If 5 2 4 0 Hell'n. rf 5 12 0 Blue, lb 2 2 110 Sa'gent, aa 4 3 0 2 Merrltt, as 1 1 1 0 Woodall, 0 5 2 1 1 Cole, p 5 10 4 Yaryan. o 4 2 z 1 Tho'son, p 3 1 0 1 Con'lly, p 0 0 0 0 Totala 40 16 30 14 Totala ' 37 13 30 II Detroit 0 00210000 61 Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 Summary Runs: Young. Jones. Cobb Veach, 2: Hellmann, Blue, 2; Hoopi-j Sheely, Falk, 2. Errors: Sargent, Yar yan. Two-base hlta: Falk, Jones, Yar yan, Hooper.- Moatll, Cobb, Sheely. Three base hit: Sargent. Stolen base: oJnes. Sacrifice hlta: Mosul, Mulligan, Johnson, Thompson. Jonea. Double plays: Mulli gan to Sheely to Mulligan; Jones to Young. Left on bases: Detroit, 7: Chicago, i. Bases on balls: Off Thompson, 4; off cole, 2. Hlta: uu Thompson, 14 in 1-1 Innings; off Connelly, 1 in 2-3 Inning. Struck out: By Thompson, 1; by Cole, 3; by Connelly, 0. Balk: Thompson. Los ing pitcher: Thompson. Umpires: Dlneen and Owens. Time: 1:55. Fail to Play Last State Game Misunderstanding Results in ; Greenwood Nine Not . Reporting. . . ' Lincoln, Neb., Sept: 10. The state champiohshipr in base" ball remains undecided since" the i final round of the base ball , tournament scheduled between- Greenwood t and ; Wilber failed ;to be played Saturday due to a misunderstanding by the manage ment of the -touriwinent and . the Greenwood team. ' .... : .', . ':. The Greenwood sluggers were no tified that the game had been post poned, . but later an attempt was made to get word to them' to come after it . had been announced here that the game would be played. The attempt failed and the gamd was postponed probably until Wednes day. ' '- - - " First money is $500 and second is $300. . ' . The ; American region team .lost out in a five-mnine same, witii. Weeping Water in the consolations for third money in tne tourney, Weeping Water blanking the Legion, 1 to 0. The Legion lined out four hits to -the Weeping Water three Third money amounted to $200. " Score bv mninsrs: '- Lea-Ion 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Weeping Water 0'1 0 0 X 1 3 1 Score by Innings: R. H. E. Batteries: Grant and McCIoy; Zlegenbeln and Gradovllle. Noye and Hinton Fight To a Draw in Denver Denver, Sept. 10. Johnny Noye of St.- Paul, and Jimmy Hinton of Den ver fought 12 rounds to a draw here last night. The fight was slow in the early rounds but the last three rounds were very fast. " They are lightweights., Want Grid Games The Boulevard Stars, an amateur foot ball team averaging about 125 pounds, is after games. For con lests'with Stars call Benny at Har ney 6797.' . The Bee cordially invites Mr. and Mrs. Base Ball Fan of this territory to be its guests this year at ';. t The Worlds Series ' " -' '" '".'-. ;'' ' Tli Be party will leave Omaha two or three days before the opening fame of the series and will attend all game of the con test for the world' championahip.V All expense and all arrange ' meat for transportation, hotel accommodations and admissions to game will be cared for by The Be.:--; : .-" r - Make Your Reservations There ia no limit on the number of person for The Bee party ad the plaa involve no contest. : All that is necessary i to comply with certain easily -fulfilled, conditions. For further information, write or call on Mr. Parson at The Bee office. .rz Drawn for Pirates Blank White Sox, 8 to 0 Pitcher Morrison's Old Bat tery Mates Hits Hard and Timely. Pittsburgh, Sept. 10. The Firatcs shut out Chicago, S to 0, today. The locals used Pitcher Morrision's old battery mate, John Gooch, of Bir mingham, and his batting was hard and timely. Elliott batted for York in the eighth inning and then played shortstoo in Hollocher's olace in the last half of the eighth, Keene taking York s place in the box. bcore: CHICAGO. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. Hollo'r, as 4 0 2 S Blgbee, If 6 3 1 0 Keene. t ; 0 0 0 1 Carey, cl I e v Terry. 2b 4 0 2 R Mar'lle. aa 4 2 2 8 Tw'bly, rf 4 2 1 0 Barnh't, 3b 3 1 1 4 Deal, 3b 4 13 1 Rob't'n. rf 4 1 0 Barber. If 4 0 1 o TIerney, 2b 4 2 3 8 Grimm, lb 4 1 13 0 Gooch, c 3 3 2 0 Maisel, cf 2 0 2 0 Kell'er. lb 8 1 10 1 O'Fa'ell. o 3 1 8 0 Mor'i'n, p 3 0 0 4 Alex'der. till! yorK, d u u o ei Totals 35 14 27 16 Elliott., n 1 1 Ml Totala 32 7 24 13 Score bv hinlnca: Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-r-0 Pittsburgh 30101400 x t Summary Runa: Blgbee. 2: Carey, 3; Maranville. Tiernev. Grimm. Krrors: Bar. ber. Carey. TIerney. Three-base hits: Big- bee, Grimm. Sacrifice hit: Morrison. Dou ble plays: Hollocher to Kolleher; Morri son to Maranville to Grimm: Morrison to Barnhart to TIerney; Barnhart to TIerney to Grimm. Lett on oases: cm cago, S; Pittsburgh, 6. First base on balls: Off Alexander, 1; off Keene, 1, Hits: Off Alexander. 12 ln S 1-3 Innings off Tork, 2 in 1 2-3 Innings; off Keene, 0 in 1 inning, struck out: jy Aiexanaer, 1; by Morrison, 3; by Keene, 1. Winning Ditcher: Morrison. Losing pitcher: Alex ander. Umpires: Qulgley and O'Day. Time oi game: 1:32. Beds, 6; Cardinals, iS. Cincinnati. Seot. 10. Rlxev bitched shutout bail until the ninth today and Cincinnati won from St. LOUi?. 6 to 2, Haines was hit hard and retired after seven innings. Score: ST. I.OITIS. CINCINNATI. ATtH.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. M'n. rf.-cf 4 0 3 OlBohne, 2b 3 18 8 S'tz.lb-rf 4 18 0 Kopr, ss a o Stotfk. 3b , 4 2 2 1 Groh. 3b 3 8 0 2 Hor'by. 2b .4 12 1 Bressler. rf 3 3 0 0 M'H'ry, If 4 .3 0 0 Mu'ler. cf 1 0 0 0 Daub'rt, lb 4 1 9 0 Fonseca, ir 4 u a Duncan, cf 4 13 0 Harg'aveo 3 2 5 0 Rlxey, p 10 0 6 Lavan. 89 3 l . 3 t .demons, o 4 0 2 2 Haines, p a u l e Aln'ith. lb 3 1 8 0 xDllh'efer- 1 -0- 0 01 Totals 2 13 27 12 North, p 0 0 0 1 Tnlnl 34 8 24 14 xDilhoefer batted for. Haines ln eighth. Score hv'lnnlncs St. Louis .ji.9 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Z Cincinnati a Summary Runs:' Stock, McHenry, Har- grave. 3; Bonne, 2! Kopr, . errors: ia- van, Fonseca, Two-nasa. nits: nornsuy, Groh. Three-base hits: Bohne, Hargrave. Stolen bases: McHenry, ' Bohne. Sacrifice hits: Groh, Hargrave, Rlxey, Lavan. Dou ble playa: Lavan to Schultt; Lavan to Hnrnabv to Alnsmith. lft on bases: Cin cinnati, 7; St. Louis 6. .First base oil fialls: Off Haines, 8; off North, 1. Hits: Off Haines, 11 in 7 Innings; off North, 2 in 1 inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Haines, Kopf. Struck out: By Rlxey, 8; by Haines, 1. Losing pitcher: Haines. Umpires: Hart and Brennan. Time of game: 1:50. - :' Giants, 3; Dodgers, 1. New Tork. Sept. 10. The New Ycrk Na. tlonals bunched four of their six hits off Grimes in the first Inning and defeated Brooklyn today, 3 to 1.- -Brobklyn's only run was a homer by Kilduft Score: BROOKLYN. NEW , YORK. J , AB.H.O.A. - AB.H.O.A. Olson, ss 4 0 3 4!Bnrne. cf 3 1 0 Joh't'n, 3b 4 1 0 3lBanc'ft, ss 3 0 2 4 Grlthh, rf 4 1 0 OlFrisch, 3b 4 1 1 4 wh.t if 4 1 2 OlYouna-. rf 4 1 1 1 Nets, cf 2 0 3 OlKelly, Jb 3 118 2 irnnri f 110 01 Meusel. If 3 1 0 0 Irh-nrtt, 10 4 3 10 uina lings, iu a w o Kllduff. Sb 4 1 4 3 Snyder, : c 3 14 2 Men'ky, If 2 0 8 0 Barnes, p 3 u 3 l Grimes, p 3 I o z xEf.yrs 10 0 0 Totals 27 6 27 20 Totals '35 8 24 131 " v.- ' ? xEayra batted for Neia ln seventh. Score by Innings: ' ' Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x 8 Summary Runs: Kllduff. Burns, Young, Kelly. Errors: Olson, Bancroft. Two-base hits: Kelly, Johnston. Grimes. Home run: Kilduff. Stolen bases: Griffith, Burns. The Bee by Tad Sacrifice hit: Bancroft. Double play: John ston to Kllduff to Si'hmamlt. Left on baaes: New York, 4; Brooklyn, 7. First baae on balls: (iff U rimes, 3. Struck out: lly Uarnea, 3; by Crimea, 1. Panned ball: Snyder. Umpires: Klem and McCormtck. Time of game: 1:37, Braves, 8; l'hllllea, 4. Boston, Sept. 10. Four hit in the sev enth with an error by l'arkensnn netted Boston three run and 6 to 4 victory over Philadelphia today. Ford' playing at abort waa brilliant. Score: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. J.Smith, 2b 4 3 1 41 Powell, cf 6 1 3 0 Miller, 3b 4 0 0 ojch'tbry, 2b 4 13 1 l.'b'f'v'u. rf 3 1 3 O.S'thw'th, rf 4 1 1 0 Wll'mi. cf 3 1 1 II Cruise, If 4 110 I.ee, lb 3 0 7 0 Holke, lb 4 2 18 0 King, if 4 14 OiBoerkel, Sb 4 1 0 6 Park'n. ss 4 12 1'Koril. ss 4 117 Henline, e 4 1 7 Jl.Cowdy, 0 2 0 11 Mead'wa, p 2 2 0 Jl M'Qu'll'n, p 1 1 0 0 xW'gt'ne 10 0 OiFfll'n'm, p 110 2 xKonetchy 10 0 t.Ulbson, 0 2 0 10 xNlxon 0 0 0 0 . Total 33 3 24 121 Totals 35 10 27 16 xWrlghtstone batted for ileadowa ln ninth. xKonetchy batted for J. Smith In ninth. xN'ixon ran for Oowdy lu seventh. Score by innings: Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 04 Boston 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 x 8 Ford, Nixon. Errors: J. Smith, Parkin son, 3. Two-base hits: Mnadows, Williams, Summary lt"-- T smi'h, 2; -Lebor eadow, Powell, Chrlstenbury, 2 King. Tiree ........ . ..om.. worth. Stolen base: Cruise. Sacrifice hits: Miller, Lee, Meadows, Gowny. Left on basea: Fhi!a deipbia, 7; Boston, 8. First base on balls tirr Meadows, 2; orr Fllllnglm, 2. Hits Off Fllllnelm. 8 In 7 Innings: off Mc Qulllan, 1 in 2 innings. Struck out: By Meadow, t; by Fllllnglm, 2; by Mc Qulllan, 1. Winning pitcher: Fllllnglm Umpires: Moran and Rlgler. Time of game: 1:47. Schmader Meets ', Marples in Bout At Plattsmouth riattsmouth, Neb., Sept. 10. Sailor Andy Schmader of Omaha and Jim Marples" of Chicago, will meet in the main event of the local American Legion's boxing show here Wednesday night. . For the six-round semi-windup. Kid Bruno and Harry Kinnear, both 01 Umaha, have been secured, The second preliminary will be be tween George Schmader, brother of Andy, and Kid Roscoe of Omaha, The first preliminary for the wel. terweight championship of Platts mouth is to be a four-round affair between Joseph Smetana and Tom my Rabb, local lads. Carl Morris After Bouts With Country's Leading Mitt Artists Carl Morris, Tulsa (Okl.) heavy weight, wants to fight, The south ern mitten slinger is willing to ex change' wallops with any of the country's heavyweights, bar none. Frank Tessin, who handles Mor ris ring affairs, is in - Omaha en route to Canada, where he expects to sisrn ud a new bsfttler and also schedule a bout for Morris. According to Tessin, 1 Morris ' is scheduled to meet , Bob Roper in Tulsa on Thursday, September-22. A loal club wanted Morris and Ful ton for September 20, but the Tulsa date caused the bout to be can- teled. Tack Thompson, also of Tulsa, ne gro heavyweight, who defeated "Bearcat" Wright here sometime ago. wilf meet the "Bearcat" in a j return bout here October 6, Tessin 1 said. Commerce Alumni Trounce Yearlings Coach James Drummond of Com mercial High sent his squad of grid- sters through their initial scrimmage ofbe season yesterday afternoon at Thirty-second and Dewey. The Bookkeepers bucked up against the Alumni team, composed of last year s city' champions. The score was 24 to 0. "Ike" Mahoney, all-state half, gathered all the tallies for the win ners. Long forward passes, Yeach- out to Mahoney, resulted in all the touchdowns. Coach Drummond has a ,fairly husky squad working out each after noon. Des Moines Golfer Makes Hole in One Des Moines, Sept 10. O. A. Gilt ner.of Des Moines made the 18th hole at the Grandview golf course here in one on Labor day. The ball landed near the green and rolled straight into. the cuo. .The distance is 170 yards. ' '"' Snoot Boozer Slips a Puzzle to The Canary Kid WunU to Ktiow If the Kil I On the Lam and Invites Mini To a Gojiljer Party in Jer )'. , By H. K. HARRIS. I heard sonuthmj? plump down be- side my chair. Looking up, I saw that it was a aiutcasc, and beside the suilcmf stood the Canary Kid, a broad grin on his face. "Why, Canary, hello I" 1 cxctaiim-d "Hello, ychself." replied Mic Kid. "I jus' hounrcd oiTa one uv Mr. toll man's flop house and I'm jus' two days frutn Xoo Yawk an' iuitc well an' happy to be ouita jail " Smile Fades. "Well, the last time I heard from you," I said, "you had a job teaching i a bunch of movie bathinir beauties! how to swim to be mermaids for the film. 'The Dig Fish.' What become of that?" The Kid s smile failed. "I lost 'at job," he sighed. "Couldn't keep my mind on my work." "What!" 1 exclaimed. "Yeah, couldn't keep my mind on my work." The Kid Sighed again. "There wuz a I'il lady 'nior.s 'em by th' name uv Lily an' w'i!c Lily wuzn no water lily, she wuz all there in th' water. Fish from Start "I wuz fish frum th' start an' she ad wonncrful lines, so I wuz landed wit' great speed. Ever thin wen . long lovable till th' other bathin' beauties got t' crabbin' an' sayin' I wuz all th' time tryin t make a Annette Kellerinan outta Lily an' Icavin' th' rest uv th' gang to drown thcirselvcs so far as 1 worried. "So puhtty soon I ain' no more bathin' 'nstructor 'n a sick pussycat an' th' bird they gets in my place is a sweet lookin cookie wot all th bathin' beauties falls fur wit' a loud splash 'at dampens my spirits. On the Lam? "Well, I goes into Noo Yawk an' wuz driftin long Broadway wen a hard lookin' egg comes up t' me an whispers, On th lam, 1-,: "'Wotth'll?' I scz. "'Aw, don' pull 'at zipp stuff on meh, bo, you an' me done time in th' big stir in Idaho t' gether,' 'e sez. 'There is some flatties an' dicks up th way an I m tippin yeh. Ere, take this rod.' "I stares 'at this cookie as 'e 'an's me a gun. A Snoot Boozer. " 'I'm levelin' wit' yeh,' he sez. You 'member I'm a snoot boozer, I see, -,but I ain' steighridin' now an' I'm- isquarin' wit' yeh w'en I tells yeh 'bout them bulls up th' way. I jus' got outta th' jughouse after cop pin' a gas bucker an me an some other guns gonna do a nice l'il gopher job over in New Joisey t'night. .'.V.anna come 'long?' "Well, uv course I knows wot 5s a sleighrider an' figgers this 'ere bird is sure out wit th reindeers an fuller wit' hop 'n a healthy kid's tummy, wit'- eats after Thanksgivin' dinner. ' , " 'Bout this time 'long comes a bunch of cops an' dicks an this bird tries t' run away but two cops is faster. ' Tells Police Sergeant. "I tells a police sergean' in th bunch wot th' cookies sez t' me an' 't translates it. "The firs' thin this egg axes mc is, 'Is th' cops after yeh?' En e tells me not t pull at rube stuff as me an' him done time t'geth- er in the Idaho pen. 'There is a bunch of cops an' detectives up the road an' I'm wisin' yeh,' is wot 'e sed nex' an' w'en 'e tol' m' t' take th' rod e meant, gup. ... . Snoot . boozer means a cocaine dopehead an' uv course ever'body knows wot sleighridin' an' bulls is. W'en 'e said gas bucker 'e meant 'e done stole a auto an en e invited me, t' a li'l party uv yeggs wot wuz gonna blow a safe over, in Jersey. Takes a Tumble. "As they wuz leadin' this 'ere bird way 'e calls back 'at me, 'Hey, Gyp, don' fenret t' see a big noise an' get me sprung, fur yeh see I'm takin' a tumble an if I don get a mouth piece. I gotta' take a dive.' An' wot this meant wuz at e mistook me fur "is ' frien' . Gyp th." Blodd- an' -'e wail's me t' see a lawyer an' get 'im outta jaiT, b'cause, if I didn"'e'd ,'av plead guilty. " ' . ' "Ain' it awful," concluded the Kid, looking earnestly at me, "'6w turn ble some people uses th' Enlish langwidge?" ir r'. urt rvansas utv rros Defeat Britishers Kansas City, Mo., Sept. ft 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 wefe leading, 1 up. Tobin's All-Stars to . Play at Beatrice Beatrice, Neb., Sept. 10. Manager Life of the Beatrice base ball club has arranged to play an exhibition game here October 7 with Johnny Tobin's, all-star American league team. Sheriff Tom ; Blodgett of Marysville, Kan., former Western league southpaw, will hurl for Be atrice. - - Omahans Who Played With Sidney Return Home Roben Ryan and Skrpper Bill Shipke, who have been playing with the Sidney base ball club, have re turned to their home in Omaha and ire now ready to- lay under the ban ner of some local club. " ' 1 Northwestern U. Grid Team to 15e Made Up of Vets Only Two Mrinhors of Lad Year's Klevcti Not To He port ut I'vaiihton This, Season. Chicago. Sept. 10. All member of ht year's foot ball team at ort hwi-icrn university will appear at ivanim lor llic initial practice Vvit, tne exception vl Huddy Lane anj Lassiirr. Llmer Mcl'evilt will leave h's law praeliee in ht. I'aul to come to Northwestern to coach a,iin. lie will be WMsicI by Jai'k :iwtrllc. Iliidily l.aiif, eraittiiiu-J last June, will be missed as lie was one of the best puntrr ever developed at Northwestern. Hut when the lirt practice is called Coach McDi-viit will have at least 15 men who have had experience in conference Raines. He will welcome back at least 20 nlavcrs who know his style of coach- ing and will be ready to step right in where they left off last year. Last year McDcvitt met an almost new squad. This year he will greet vet erans. Jack Hathaway, captain-elect, will serve his third year on the team, Graham Fcniield, last year's cap tain, will be back at one of the guard positions. His heavyweight brother, Henry, will again play tackle. OIc Dalil and Ole Magnuson, guards, Blackwood, Wright, and Edwin, tackles, Saunders, Ewing and Slica ron, on the wings are other North western men who will return. Iicnsinger, star of last year's fresh man squad, is vxpected to replace Lane as the punting expert. He plays halfback. Chuck l'almer, a star in forward passing, will return. ' Patterson, iizold and Harry Graus- neck are other good backficld men who will answer the call. Coyotes Begin Training Soon Vermillion, S. D., Sept. 10. (Spe cial.) Foot ball practice at the Uni versity of South Dakota will start September 19. With most of the old men returning and a large number of recruits reporting, prospects are very bright. Among the old men who will be on the campus are. Berg and , Schdnche, centers; Zimmerman and Schmidt, guards; Horkcy, Lund, and ' possibly, Sopcr, tackles; Captain Alli son, Sam Patrick, Hengel, and Hal verson, - ends; Qunital, Hawley, French, Metzger, Bob Patrick, Brown, Turnbull, and Jackson, back fielders. ; New men expected are Charles and Lewis Bloodgood, and Christianson, of Huron; McAnulty and Cooper- smith, of Redficld; Clark, of Big Stone City; Funston, Harmon, Scal len. Smith, and Wellcr, of Mitchell; Wilbur and , Kenneth Spraguej' of Clark; Cook, of Dallas; Conrer, of Aberdeen; Margollcns, of Hawarden,': Ia.; and -! Starbeck, of Montevideo,' Minn.. Coyote rooters will hail with delight the return of Harold Collins,' former U. S. D. halfback, popularly considered the best halfback in the state. With this list to pick from, Coaches Stewart and Whittemore hope to develop a team that vill win another state championship. The 1921 card is .one of the best in northwest. Away from home the ' Coyotes attack the Universities of Illinois and North Dakota, the Mich igan Aggies and Lreighton univer- ' sity. Games within the state are with Yankton college, Dakota Wes leyan, and State college, the last ,5 named to be played in Verniiliion on Dakota day, November 12. Gold King Captures Final Race Held at K : Cornhusker Fail; Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 10. (Special Telegram.) Gold King,, bay gelding,' " owned by C. D. Bell of Omaha, took the 3-year-old trot in straight- heats 1 in the final race of the Nebraska ' state fair before a small crowd yes- v terday. His time was 2:5554 and 2:22jvbut it was unnecessary for ' mm to. exert nimseit to defeat Rio Dulce (Dobbins), who followed sec ond in both heats. John Igo (Jack-- son): took T' both - heats. John Igo (Jackson). finished last on both turns of .the race. The purse was Y $500. '. . - Bobola (Swtaln)'1 won th 1:15 trot In three straight heats, whlln Miss Rexetta -(Rhodas) took second and My Rosebud (Dobbins) third. Black Falcon (Taylor) I.vdon v.. (McVay) and blovd Oeorsis -; (Bennett) followed. Time, 2:12 -4, l:13'i ' and 2:13H. Pudse, $1,200. Verawana (Dennis) slipped Into the lead In three out of four heats of the 2:26 paca 1 with Dr. Dyre (Snijth) second and loro- tby Blngen (Shire) third. Patsv Ferman (Peal). Hallle Dale (Slick), and Koxjr ; Msld (McVay) sme In order named. Time, 2:1214, 2:16V4, 2:Ui and 2:17. Pursa $soo. . ' Dr. K (Preznel) took the mtlo ninnlns; '. race In 1:49 with Renulem H. Mastard) . . Boreas (A. Mastard). and Oklahoma Man -? finishing In order named. However, th :t Judges declared it no race because tha , time waa so slow. The entry fees were re- turned. Tha purse of 1200 ia being with. held. Innovation (Fonts) won the four fur- 5 lonus running- race in :52, with Rad IJght Plns (Mastard), Arbor Day (Gibbons) and Rod Fox following. Purse 11(10. Ed Lavan (Weekes) took the five fur longs race in 1:034 with Flint P.ock (B. . Mastard) and Harry K. Thaw (Brewer) ' taking second and third. Lady Preston , and kuoy .Mac a no ran. purse S0. , The track was exceptionally fast and some good time could have been msda had there been any necessity ot tba win- ; ners being pushed . British Woman o . Golfer Improved Montreal,- Sept 10. Miss . Cecil ; , Leitch, British golf champion, whoj has been ordered by her physician to rest, because of an attack of ton- , silitis which developed while she was . i crossing the Atlantic, was reported : today to be convalescing. There is . t said to be little danger that she will ' i be unable .to appear in the Canadian championship ' tournament. . - - '