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1 SUNDAY EDITION THE LINCOLN SUNDAY STAR A A A SPORTING SECTION FIFTEENTH YEAB. LINCOLN, SL'XDAY, SEPTEMBKli 2, .1917. PAGES LOSt TD HIKES Saturday's Scores PENNANT WINNER IN COMMERCIAL LEAGUE String of Errors Gives Game to the Omaha Club By Score of Five, to Four. Home Athletes Pound Pellet for: Four Markers In ihc Final Round. DUCKS AT STREET TODAY The fourth and last game of the Lincoln-Omaha scries is carded for today at 3 p.

m. at the street yard. The Ducks must win today's game in order to get an even split with the in the double series of eight games. Carl past or Howard Gregory will go onto the mound for the Ducks, opposed by Otto Merz. The baseball program for state fair week, startinf Monday, calls for morning and afternoon games every day of the state exposition.

Des Momes and St. Joseph will be the visiting teams. Play will start at 10 a. m. and 4:30 p.

m. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 5: Lincoln, 4. St. Joseph, Denver.

2. Joplin, Hutchlnson, 1. Denver, 1: WlcnlU, 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington at New York; both postponed; wet grounds.

Philadelphia, Boston, 6. Detroit, Cleveland. 3. St. Louis, Chicago, 3.

LEAGUE. New York. Brooklyn, Z. Boston Philadelphia, postponed; grounds. St.

Louis. 1-1; Pittsburgh. 0-0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 4-3; Indianapolis, 2-4.

Toledo, 5-0; Louisville, 0-6. St. Paul, 1-4; Milwaukee. 4-0. Minneapolis, Kansas City, 1.

of second th stage was set for a. tic and a possible triumph. Then came Dicky Baylcss rank luck in soaking the sphere into the mitts or Miller and the curtain descended with the Rouikes one marker to the good The blunder column tells its own btoiy of the disaster. The Ducks faltered on six fielding opportunities Turk Eiffeit was the arch the Ducklings' substitute nrst-sackei compiling three ghastly mistakes. The! official statistics: Omaha, ab.

i. li b.bK=or-0 0 3 1 2 1 Coonev. 2h. rf Miller, If Shaw ss. Brottem.

Thompson, cf. 4 e. 3b 4 Park. p. 5 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 14 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 By "CY" SHERMAN.

Our Ducks tumbled back fhto their bungle box Saturday afternoon at the street pastuie and thereby dubbed off another ball game to th Omaha Roiukes. The count was 5 to 4. While the Rourkes were moving up on even teimi. thc Ducks, Wichita was skinning the homeless Denver Bears and the Joplin Zinc Mmeis weie drubbing the Hutchmson Salt Packers. In consequence of the dav's results, Lincoln and Omaha are neck rmd neck in the first position, while Hutchinson and Wichita are right on Ing Totals 35 5 11 0 Lincoln, ah.

r. h. sh Smith 5 1 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 27 17 lib --o m. 0 0 0 4 N. S.

CAFE BASEBALL CLUB. LOSTM, i How They Western Leaaue. rt. Lincoln II' "1 17 Omaha 88 2J 17 Hutohllison 41 41 IS .5 1 St. Joseph 19 20 Joplin 41 i Moinos S'l 18 Denver II 11 American League.

I 1 (40 WO Uoston 7B 47 Ms a 130 70 fid 1. i i 1." 6ti til 1-1 "I Now Yoik i iiti 05 4 nt l.ouis. l.W 10 Philadelphia VI 41 78 a i a League. Ci .1. Pet.

York 1 77 '-12 .817 i i US .11 Uollis IJB 7 59 i i i i l.ltl BS rhlesKo ISO IU 81 I i i i i 1-rt 69 ill 2 Ita-lon It'' f'O 88 .411 rlttsliurgh IJJ .117 ia Entry List lops All Previous Records In History of the State Fair. Program to Last Five Days and the Purses Offered Aggregate $13000. Thomabon. If. 4 Barest, cf I-ioher i 5 4 Beigh'm'i.

ss. 4 Kiffcit. 11)-. Solk 3b regai Rohi ci, 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 5 0 10 0 0 Ernie Shore Holds the Athletes! Martin Delaney's Squad Cleans to Lone Run Wh'rle Teammates Get Six. Up Sixty Points--Nearest Competitor Twenty-three.

1 ii 111 Browns- Break Chicago's Win- Three Mile Walk and Three M'ge Meyers, Totals 3S 9 ft 2 27 2 'batted for Selk In ninth inn- the heels of the leadeis, i they are separated by a margin of thiee stingy points. Ancl the St. Joseph S.imts, victorious Satuulav over the Moines Boosters, are coming flown th stietch at a stiff gait and lack but two games of a tie for the top runfc of the pennant ladded. The Ducks exhibited .1 Hits Lincoln Hits Summary 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0-- 2 1 1 0 0 3 2 0 2--11 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 4 9 1 Earned runs--Omaha 2 i ning Streak--Indians Trim Tigers. Run Records Sfashed By Goulding and Ray.

BOSTON, Mass. Sept. 1 --Einie Ehoie, aftei liijmg oft through the entire west- exhibited .1 brand, of in me: to the Hourkes. They floundM-d around like 5,0 many butter-finsciPd. h.un-heads during eight laps of the jouinej, but 111 the ninth they pounded the pellet almost to a pulp, shoved four runs across tha plate and came within an Jasl! of knotting tho score.

The Rourkes profited from tho bienks all afternoon, but they wcic luckiest of 111 the final round, when Dick Bay- loss, with the ticing run on second, poled a line i i to left which landed squnrely in the waiting mitt's of Ward Miller, clutched the pill foi the third and Inst out. Deacon Meyers the Goat. Deacon Meyers -rtas, the victim of the Ducklings error "streak. Thc Ger- niautown athlete hurled a ci editable Three-base hit--Williams. --Willmms Miller, Brottem.

Elrtcit Smith. Double play-Smith to Be.g- hammer to Eiftert; Berghamme. Boston Smith I pft on babe--Omaha 3. Uneoln er rf V. Time--1-47 Umpire--Brown.

Barrv, 2b Iloblitzell. Ib. Ninth-Inning Rally i tup. held the Athletics to one -base a llile tnc Red Sox made six ierb Schauer and Mveis Hooper and Lewis did the heaiy stock work Tlie score: Wins for St. Joseph ig (Special to The Star.) DES MOINES, la, Sept.

1 --3t Joseph hunched hits in tlie ninth for thiee uins, erior bv CofCev. the first made hv t'le Des Moines second sacker since July .10. aiding In the rnllv, and defeated Des Mo.nes,_4 to 2. Paine weakened in the ct Witt. 3b 4 Dugan, -fcs 4 Agncw, Shore, p.

-Totals Philadelphia-- JnnucMjn, if. i i 2b. BoJie. If 0 14 1 5 12 AB H. 5 2 3 1 i PO A last Inning.

The scorq: St Joseph-- AB. Gilmore, If. Kollv, 2b. ss Rader, if. Mueller Ib.

Connolly, cf. 3b Shnnlev, Ib. Hunter, rf. Hartford, ss Murphj, cf. Coffey, 2b.

Breen, Payne, Totals 34 Bv innings. ball game, but his pals foozled in thi ee ealv of Omahns runs, while the other two Crosbv. registered solely on luck. A teasing Texas leaguer by Miller, the ball soaring to short left field, scored Totals Williams from second, after two were out in the sixth, and Miller then toddled to the platter when Shaw connected for a clean hit to the snme field. The Ducks could no nothing with Jim Parks until the ninth inning.

The Omaha hurler had been whacked for five scattered hits, -two of which- were doubles by Turk Eiffert, but every blow had gome to seed for lack of another safe drive. The best chance- to break through on Park was proffered in the thud "inning, when Slim Yard- lev'booted two ground balls and Dene Meyers connected for a single. Dad effort to skip from first to third, following the Deacons bmg-le, led to disaster, as Dad was nipped on Williams' perfeot peg to Nye. Real Rally in the Ninth. The proceedings in thc ninth gave thc hugs their first chance to evult.

M.irty Berghammer, first up, lammed a liner "to left which Miller muffed. Turk JSiffert's grounder and out at first shoved Marty to second and Howard Gregory, batting for Kid Selk, "was smothered on a roller to Park. Rohrer nnd Meyers tore into Park by poling hits and Tony Smith followed a inging two-sacker to center. Artis Thomason caught the hitting fever and his liner to center -was good for a ride to the first corner. Millers bungle and the four hits delivered by the Ducks had counted four runs and when Artie executed a st 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 i 0 27 H.

PO. 2 1 5 2 14 Meer, Schauer, p. Mvers, 0 ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1 i lirough iie.uly i event i su- i i i Dolanoys Chicago a.s.soi i.ition team won thc senior national A.

A. U. track nnd held championship hei this afternoon. i team of twent -four competitors LtllDS THE Timely Clouting and Costly Errors Spell Double Defeat For Cubs. Cardinals Hand Pirates Two Goose Eggs--Giants Victors Over Dodgers.

ClNflNATI, Sept 1-- i Mnlliew. son Kods took thc Cubs into ramp to- il.n tiiking: the i a to 1 the second 3 to 1 Tho Rods buncninK' tlietr hits rouplcd I I I by tin- CUUH accounted for both vlctoiles. The scores. Fust AB. H.

PO thc ticmcndous total of sixty points. The Illinois Athletic club, winner of thc i i on Fiiday, was fai behind for place with 23 points. Boston A. A. wns third with 15.

The other pointb were scattered 3 I other trains in bunihcs threes. 0 I On a. lightning tiack with no ind I i practically ideal conditions, two i i records i smashed and an- 0 I other equalled. I George Goulding, the long legged 11 r.inadinn, heeled toed the i 0 I 2 0 mile walk in 21 minutes. 50 1-5 seconds.

The pievious high mark wns made 1SS3 and W.MS IS 2-5 bt-coiids slower. lopped one- Abel Kiviatt's mark when he sped laps of 1hc mile in 4 18 2-fi, 0 i Joic Ray, of the I. A i of a second off the three Totals "54 for Schauer fifth. "Batted for Myers in ninth. Score by innings.

1 3 0 i Fall in a burst of speed on the 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0-1 Summaiy. Runs--Boston, Hooper 2, 2 9 27 15 St. Joseph 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 fl "-Des Homes 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 Summary: Two-base hit--Gilmore, Healy. Breen. Sacrifice hit--Muellet.

Connolly Left on base--St Joseph 5 Des Moines 6. Grover 1. "Struck out--By Payne 3 bv First on balls--Off Payne 1. Barn Hoblitzcl 2. Lewib, Philadelphia, Stiunk.

Two-base Gitidnci. Shoie Three-base hit--Hooper. Sacrifice hit--Barry 2, Helmut Base on balls --Off Schauer 1, off Shoie 2 Stiuck out-By Sliore 2, by Schauer 2, by Myers 1 Hit by pitcher--Hooper by Myers. Umpires-- Moriarits and 0 Loughlin. Browns, i Sox, 3.

CHICAGO, 111 Sept White SO.Y' winning stieak ot nine g.uncs was ended toddy, the Biowns -ninning tlie lait. by pitcher--By Grover (Murphy). Earned runs--St. Joseph 1 Des Moinos 1. Umpire--Daly.

Moves Up at Expense of Bears (Special to The Star.1 WICHITA. Sept. Mt in the pinches and won today from Denver by a scon- of to 1 was practically unhittable in the pinches nnd Denver's fentmed with six sacrifice hits, nearly all flgur- Tbe score: AB. R. PO.

A. his support was first class. error 1 wore Wichita ing in the scoring. er-- Wuffli, 3b 5 (Continued on Page Four) MANAGERS WHOSE TEAMS ARE IN NECK AND PENNANT RACE American Icapruc fan" arc confident that Clarence Rowland will land a pennant, it is admitted that the race is liable to be thc closest in the history of the American league. It has been nip and tuck for the greater part of the season.

Rowland has the better batters, while, ack Barrys Red Sox excel in ficiding and It is bolievtd that a scrienrrtwcen thc Red Sox a White Sox to be in Boston beginning September 21 will go a long way toward determining club will win the championship. game of the series, ti to 3. With the bases filled in tile seventh. Groom replaced Rogers on the flab for the Biowns and fanned Fe'sch and Murphy. Danforth was vit haid by the visitors and was forced to ictire in the sixth.

Ine score: St Louis-- AB. H. PO. A. t.

Sloan, rf 4 1 0 Smith. If 4 1 4 dislcr, 1 5 3 7 Pratt, 2b 5 2 5 4 2 Jacobson, cf. 3 0 2 Magee, 3b 4 1 0 ss 4 2 1 Koob. '1 0 0 Rogers, 2 0 0 Groom, 1 0 0 Totals Chicago-J. Collins, rf 3 2 4 0 Leibold.

i -i 1 0 0 McMullin. 3b 5 1 0 4 Collins, 4 1 2 3 Jackson, If 3 3 1 0 Felsch, 2 0 2 0 Gandil, Ib 3 0 7 1 Joraan, Ib 3 0 7 1 Risbeig, ss 3 1 2 1 Schalk. 3 0 6 1 Danforth, 1 0 0 4 Williams, 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 in Dclnncy picked up eight firsts. Lnst the New York A C. winning the joint banner fulled to i a single fust.

Outsider Shows Class. Harold Barren, of the Meadowbrook club, of Philadelphia, biokc through for a clean cut victory in the 120 yard huidles, when hc trimmed Ames and I.oomis in 15 fiat, winning by a dle. FJ itk, i Woltei, If 4 Mcikl'c Ib 4 Williams, tf 4 3 (i i Deal, Kilrtuff. as IQlllott. 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 i 0 (i I) (V A.

0 0 2 0 fl Nebraska's Football Program Is Easily the Best. Either East or West. By "CY" A Tho followers of football at tho M'lsltv of Nebraska may been content to casually noan the scheduli- of mapped out for the Cornliiiskcr.s, Totafs 33 7 21 14 for Kililuff In nitilli. for ISIIIott in i foi Vaughn in i Cinclnnatl- Gioh, Hb Kopf, as JvOIIH ll, AI5. II.

PO. A. Chase. 11) If GrIMUli, rf 0 2 2. li AVlngo.

Toney, 0 TR 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 tl 0 32 10 Cincinnati Totals By innings' i o-- i 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 a i Runs' Klldulf. Kousch. Ma- Bce. Two base hit Flaek Kaso on balls-- Off Toney, 3, off. Vaughn, 1.

Struck out By Toney, bv Vaughn. 3. Umplics O'Day und llarnson Second game: Chicago-Flack, i Klkluff, ss Woltei. If Doyle, lib Deal. 3b AB -I 4 4 i PO.

A I) (I 1 Barron, an outsider, was not con- 1 AVilli'anis, of worlds record. ..37 12 'il 13 0 AB. H. PO. A.

E. ceded a chance, but completely outclassed. his field. Andy Ward ictained his sprint titles by two steps, one step over Irwm Mahl in the 100 and one over Pete White, the bipr Ethiopian from New York, In the 200. In both raceg Ward was left at the post, finishing in a lightning dash.

Neither time, however was fast. Pat Ryan, of New York, eased through the weights. He pushed the 16-pound lead bulb and thc 56-pounrd medicine ball several feet further than any competitor. Had Ryan any competition he might have broken a Likewise Arlie Mucks, thc burly football star, threw thc hammer and discus almost out of sight. Mucks and Knowrc'c in the vault and Larsen the high jump tried special events worlds championships.

was I successful. ti Totals 32 9 27 13 2 for Gandil in seventh. Score by St Louis 0 0 2 1 0 1 10 1-6 Chicago 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0--A Summary: Runs--St Louis, Sloan, Smith Sisler 2. Severeid; Chicago. McMullin, E.

Collins, Jackson. Threc-1 ase hit--Smith. Lavan. Jackson. Two-base hit--Severeid, Pratt, oachriflce hit-- Jacobson.

Smith. Stolen base-- Ris'-eig. Struck out--By Koob Vy Roj ers 3, by Groom 2, by Danforth Williams 2. Base on Balls--Off Rogcis 1. off Koob 4 off Danforth 1.

Hit by tclrr Kool), E. Collins. Umpires--Hildcbrand and Dlneeix. 2. CLEVELAND, 0..

Sept. took the nnal game of the series from Detroit this afternoon. 3 to 2. Speaker o.dgcd a Mt closed to Cobb for batting honors by hit in three times up while Ty was going hitless. The score: bamboo at Knowrek cleared 13 feet inches, the but knocked it down with his arms.

Four athletes scored ten points each. Ryan, Ward, T.ilbot and Mucks were the leaders of the afternoon. qle protest was made when A sin- James Lincoln and George Brouder, both unattached, from' New York, became involved in an argument the discus winner. Brouder rested longer than fiflccn minutes, presciibed in thc rules, between his second and third thrown. Then on his final attempt he beat Lincolns best effort by ten (nches.

The event was protested be decided Monday. and will Dettoit-- Tiush, ss. Vilt. 3b. Cobb.

cf. Vc ich, If. COUNTRY CLUB GOUF. The qu.ilifving round in the annual tournament for thc Lincoln Country clun coif championship was completed vester- dav Five players had tried for the three final plarps on the qu.ilifying list anil tne three winners were C. Conplnnd.

Walter Whentlev and T. Hall. The pairings for the first round Wliioh will be nlajed early this week, are ns f611ows: W. Grl-jwold E. E.

llenklc. A. Ricketts Whentlev yq vq Bert i i C. Storey Walter R. Mc- rf 3 Burns, Ib 3 Young, 2b 3 AB.

H. PO. A. E. Kelvie vOC B.

Coneland, W. O. Thomas 0 Elgan, W. M. Folsom vs Dr 0 rh'apman'.

If. T. Hall vs. A. Crancer, 0 W.

Whitten vs. Don Stewart. The first rouid Is to be comnlcted in i for 0 the inauguration of the second round 3 2 Cunningham, 0 Harper 1 Stanage. c. Uauss, p.

Totals 30 4 2 3 15 0 out when hit by batted hall. for DBUSS in eighth. Clcvrlanrt An Granev, If 4 Chapman, ss. 3 Speaker, cf 3 Smith, rf 0 II. PO.

A 2 'i 0 1 1 Roth. rf. Harris Ib. Evans, 3b Turner, 2b. 0 0 18 0 1 (Continued on Paio Four) next Saturday.

I I CLUB. The Lincoln Ci leket team will visit Omaha Monday Sept. 3, leaving i coln on the, P.urllngtofiv a. m. They a the annual picnic of tho Son's of St.

George. No. .138 and will oppose the Omaha team at cricket. The hue up for Lincoln will be selectp'l from the following: Jncoh No-th, If Holder (captain), Maycoch (vice raptaln). Miles Mr.

Berrltt A. Burt, Rev TI. F. J. Allen, H.

Rev. C. 15 Tom Hownrth. Harry Howarth. P.

Pones. H. Holmes and A. Bunting. All Intending vlnitois will plraae meet with thc members at the Burlington depot at 7:45 a.

m. Monday. F. J. Allen, secretary.

Moiklo, Ib Wilson, ITendiix, Totals 31 6 Cincinnati-- All Groh. 3b 3 Kopf. ss 3 Housch, cf ii piobahly a i note a tho must tnoklu a stung of formidable op- popenl 1 but losing sight of tho muni fact Unit the Nobraolc i i for is tho biggogt thing in American football --oast or west. Knstern tcamn will not lutvp-'n monopoly of the I i giUliron thl-j yrnr. Harvard.

Yale and Princeton, institutions which have been wont to stylo tho "Big Thiee." are out of football. Tito easterners abandoned their schedules Hiid, while Ihcno Is a ohanco that they deckle to get back into the name, it is not even a remote that cither llnrviud. Yale 01 Princeton will attempt to book contests with opponents oC tho first lunk. Pootbull nt Cornell Dartmouth Syrn- rmo ml which rank well up wtih Uie so-ciillod "Big Throe." will suffer becMimc of a lack of utiong opponents. Pennsjlvaula will play Cornell and Michigan, yet two blgi games will not lie sufficient to give the Quakei school tlio lating needed to qualify foi national championship.

Cornell is in the unniG plight as Pennsylvania while Michigan anil Cornell have seveied iola- tlons. Instead, the Wolvcilncs 1 will play but one big eastern school--tho lattei l'pnnsvlvimliL--mid then compK'to its sobcdulo bv competing with Nohnmkn, Michigan Aggies and Northwestern. Tho "Big Ton" or Chicago confcience will plav In their own circle, tholr schedules lacking HIP ganiPH i a i to give them an inler-fiecjtcvjl rating. A of the Nebraska schedule will pnsilv verify tho Cornhuslcei.s havo instcr of games mapped out for a college aggregation in any iPglOn of tho nation A opening game with Nebraska Weslrvnn, the Jluskcra then will tncklo Iowa i "Big Ten" opponent, in a eonloMt i will provldo 11 com- parlslon between Chicago cnnfoinnco lootball and tho Ml.sHouil Vallov a Help Nfvt on Nohiaslcn's program is Ulc game Uic powenfiil Notre Dame uiTiver- sltv oleven A week later, tho lluskers i malto the trip to Ann Arbor to clash with Michigan. If Nebraska can trounce the WoUeiincs.

even exclusive oasl- will he up linnd picssed to decry tlie Cornhnskers. pspoclallv If Pennsylvania Biiliscnucntly should lose to Michigan. Syracuse the Wlndup Gnmo. Taking a two weeks rest after the i i a game, tlie Buskers must line up against Missouri nnd Kansas, tho two Entiles for tlif Nebraska-state fair racing meet closed caily last week and a compilation of tlie lists in the various events of thc five days of racing discloses lli.it tho field of horses will be tho largest in the history of wtntr's big exposition. Approximately, JJ.t.000 will be distributed to the Minors In the meet.

Thc dcslio of the owners to "get tnft money" Is Indicated by the exception- entry list in most of jncss events. The 2:20 trot, carded foi "WrdnoMdnv, In which race a of $1,000 hns been offered by the fair management, lias attracted an entry list compriKing upwards of thirty steppers. Scvoinl other events have entry- lists of fifteen to twenty horses. The froo-for-nll-pace, scheduled for Fildav. will be one of the feature races of the week.

Columbia Fire, formerly the property of K. G. Bohanon of Lincoln, but now owned and piloted by iri Beeslcv, of Syracuse, la the fav- oiite in this event, although the son of Pnctolus pioliably will have keen competition fiom such pacers as Helen Hal Connor, Western Flyer nnd Tip Top. The Beesloy nag paced a fnwt mile nt Omahita week ago yes- toidiiy, negotiating the two-lap Benson i In a shade 1 slower than 2:06, indicating that Beeslcy has his at lop spoed. The Hiale fair track faster thon declaration Unit the tho most pretentious (Continued on Pnto Four) over i lall nnd state records will be in dancer every day of the meet.

Mliny of tho horses which will compels at the Nobrnska meet were shipped to Lincoln Fildliy and Saturday from Des Monies, wheie thpy wcie stepping? along In the Iowa state fair races. The Nobinskn speed barns are crowded to their capacity and many of the followois of (lie linrneaa game proba- blv will make the i to the local tiack toilnv to inspect tho horses in their workouts. Thn list of entries, purses and for the i progrsim is as follows: MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. Two-Year-Old Trot, Purse, fBOO.

All Win Patch, by Dan Patch--L. O. Johnson, North Platte, Neb Caia Fi IKI-O, hi. hv Typs Frisco--Hll- flH-th Stahloa, Ouiiihn. Neb.

Bay b. by Mainsheet--Hlldreth Stables. OmtUit, Neb. Brown FKIey. br.

bv Archdale--H1I- i Slnblrs. Omaha. Neb. Mtipt A i Wk. by Arohdnle--C.

Bell, Council Cirove, Kan. Jay Blngen, bi. by Gold Bingen--T. B. Morton, Denver, Colo.

Toots Builtc. U. by Yankton Todd-Norman 15 Wiirirn, Filend. Neb. Alta DonoMin, 1.

bv Justice. Tj. Thotnas, Benson. Neb. Dr Nick 1OX hv Dr.

J. Mo- Nallv Neb. Ilawkoye Spiei. 1) by Dlrectum Spier i I a i Dc Moines, la. Auld worth by Moipnn Axworthy --W.

T. Auld Omahn. Nob. Wllber, bv Wilber A. Dunn, Snilthlanrt Ivy Todd Di Fnrrqat, br.

by Towa. Todd-F. C. Calm 1 Knoxvllle, 111 llplr f. hv Acy At Mclntcrnpv, In War Tay, eh.

g. by Bergen--J. H. Me- Gownn, Moiton, Minn. Arch Tolns, bile.

bv Archdale--3. H. Qownn, Moiton. Minn. Kmeif Bush, br, bv Ambush--B.

W. Miller. Springfield Mo. (Continued. On Page Two) Chase, Ib Grimtli.

rf Neniee, If Shenn. lib Wlngo, Kller, 24 10 VO (I 1 NOTED ATHLETES IN UNCLE SAM'S UNIFORMS 10 1 E. I I 0 I II I 0 i III .26 14 0 Totals By innings: Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0--1 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Summary--Runs Merltle, Groh. Kopf, Rousch. Two base bit--Doyle, Williams, Merlke, Wingo.

Base on balls--OfC 3, off Hfndrix. StrurtC out--By Eller, by Hendrix, 1. Saciificc nil-Deal. Hendrix. Umpires--Harrison and O'Day.

Cards, 1-1o Pirates, O.e. riTTSUIJRGH. Sept, Pirates were on the tail-end of a. double header with St. Louis this afternoon.

Only two runs were seoied. the Caidlnals putting over one in each game. The scores. First game: St. Louis-Long, rf Betzel, If Miller 2b Hornsby.

ss Cruise, cf Paulette. Ib Balrd. Gorszales. Hoistman, Snyder. J.

Smith. If. AB. IT. PO.

A. E. Totals 29 5 27 17 Pittsburgh-- AB I PO. A. Jackson, rf Mollwitz.

Ib Bigbee, If Carey, cf Ward, Debus PItler 2b W. Wagner, Cooper, 0 Wagner I Totals 28 5 27 12 1 for Debus In ninth. for Fischer in ninth. for W. Wagner in i By innings: St.

nouis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1--1 Pittsburgh 0-fl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--0 Summary--Runs: St. Tamils--J. Smith. Two base hit--Cooper, Balrd. Fischer.

Stolen base--Wagner. Double play-Cooper to Ward to Mollwltz. Base on balls--Off Horstmnn K. Struck out--By Cooper, by Horstnmn, 3 First bn-so on error--St. Louis, 1.

Umpires--Byron and Quigloy. Second gome: St. Louis-- AB. TI. PO.

A. K. Ixng, rf 4 0 1 0 0 Smith. If 4 1 3 0 0 Miller. 2b 3 1 1 5 3 Hornsby its I 1 fl 0 fl Cruise, ef 2 0 0 Paillette, Ib 3 13 1 0 Balrd, 3b 3 0 I.

4 0 (Continued on Pace Four), Two more of the sporting Joined They nro "Andy" Hastings (left) and "Jlmmic" DC Hart (right). Botfi mw were chosen for the Ail-American footbnl! team from the University of burgh. They nre enlisted, in the hospital United ambulance nFWSPAPFRI.

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