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Show ST. JOSEPH WINS WESTERN IBM Tulsa Finishes Second; Omaha Winds Up as Cellar Champion. KAN'S AS CITY, Sept. 14. The Western league baseball season closed today with St. Joseph the pennant winner, having won 78 of loj games played. Tulsa finished fin-ished second with 77 panics won in 140. Following is the final standing: Won. Dost. Pet. St. Joseph 7 57 .f.7S Tulsa 77 63 , .650 Wichita 75 ftf. ,oS6 Des Moines 71 fii .514 OaUlahoma City 6!) H7 .o07 Sioux City 63 72 .4S6 Joplin 67 7S .-122 Omaha 66 80 1412 At Joplin First game: It. IT. E. Omaha '1 0 0 Joplin 0 4 1 Butteries Kopp and Brown; Burns and Brie-beck. Brie-beck. Second game: It. IT. E. Omnha 11 12 2 Joplin 9 14 2 liiitterles Sclia tzman and Brown; Kinitb, Burns and Brlebeck. At Oklahoma CityFirst game: H. H. E. Pes Moines 1 -7 1 Oklahoma City 8 7 2 Batteries Keeaer and "Walker; Park and Banner. Ban-ner. Second game: It. H. E. Pes Moines 3 fl 2 Oklahoma 5 5 2 (Seven innings.) Batteries- Winn, Hnrtford, Hasbrook. and Walker; Park and Banner. At Tulsa First game: 71. H. E. Rioni City 3 8 2 Tnlsa 11 16 0 Batteries ItnsmusRen, Lyons and McDermott; Bennett and Schmidt. Second game: It. IT. E. Sioux City 5 12 1 Tnlsa ' 12 15 1 Batteries Barnham and Eiffert; Williams and Schmidt. At Wichita First game: II. H. E. Pt. Joseph 5 5 3 Wichita 0 12 1 Batteries Mnrchison and Crosby; Lynch, Bowman Bow-man and Yaryan, Newash. Second game: It. IT. E. fit. Joseph fi 8 1 Wichitn 1 5 3 Batteries North and Sheetak; Bowman, Gregory Greg-ory and Newash. 1 A |