!! ii r t 16 THK BF,K: OMAHA. SATURDAY, ADilL -J4, 1013. , , Bringing Up Father CepvrlgM w. International Neo Service. m Drawn for The Bee by George McManus 3) I rATHEJ?-! bought ) ) IDIOTA-itrtVT I OTt-UV-rKW I I TVKEITBW ( s MAWIE -I feervT RaCiOO I a7 1 iT?J UNPACK. THE L V X I3RQKEN 0-?Ojt DAUjHT!R lj RAIN AT ST. JOSEPH DELUGESDIAIIOHD STentj-FiTe Hundred People Gath ered is Their Beit Top When J. Piny Cnti Loom. MAYORS WISE 15 TOTE FORM r F. . Hl'STKll. (J. JOSEPH. Mo.. April a-peUl Teleg ram -Th biggest doings In tha his tory, of thla bright village er. carded for tb. calchim today, but th well-kaown Jup Pluv, who Mima to Uko a manifest delight in horning In on all partUa, ap pealed on th. aorna Just aa tha eager athletes mad ready to Indulge In a bit of practloa aad tha Muff waa off. Aa far a Ta Rourk. and Jack Holland ara con-c-ernd tha Western league opcnlnf waa a lrge fltsla. T Mayor niaappolated. j Aixdi other vastly disappointed waa Vayor James C. Dahlman. Tha mayor cama to Joalown for tha express purpoaa ot rattling with a flab, net If necessary -tha first ball thucked by Mayor Mar Mil. Ha had ridden for about ftva miles with Mayor Marshall In tha first car In tha big r.jov' parade and ha and Mar shall had swell Una of circus atuff to pull on tha unsuspecting public. Aa the mtyor m -it get back tomorrow to rustla few votes, his feeling of chagrli can readily be understood. Mra. Pahlmen was also disappointed, because aha couU not eea the mayor lasso tha first pitch. Ill a I raw 4 la Delaae. Probably 7.600 persons were packed In the park here when the rain began to trickle. Tha trtckla soon became deluge, swamping tUa diamond and ruin ing a bunch of swell spring scenery whea the roof failed to stand tha add teat. Nearly K automobiles took part la tha tig parade. Of this number )M carried (rhoot children. Tha occupants of tha gutts were admitted to the park free of rharge with the aompllmenta of J. Hol land. "philanthropist. The auto chaps were beat out of a free ball game and considerable agUatloa aKalnst tha weather shark here waa started by the Irate fans. BRUINS BLANK ANTELOPES Lincoln Loiei to Denver Team by Score of Six to Nothing at Home. A TIGHT HUELE&S' BATTLE UNCO UN, Neb.. April a.-Lincoln aad Denver opened the Western league sea son this afternoon with a victory for tha visiting team by a score of ( to 0. I'p to the seventh Inning It waa a tight pitchers' battle between Ehman and Oaa- kell. Spencer rpened the aeventh with a douMe. rtehar and Dell were easily dis posed of and Spahr was purposely passed., Oak It hit a high fly to short right. which either Carle ton or LJoyd should hare caught eaally. but they let tha ball fall between them and Spencer and Spahr scored. In the eighth the Den vers began hitting Dhman fiercely. Kei leher opened with a home run over tha center field fence. Coffer was passed. Galloway douMed and Fisher singled, thraa runs coming In. Another run cama to the visitors In the ninth on Rnahr'a double, two and a hit by Kelreher. Tha guma waa preceded by tha cus tomary parade, and at the park Gov ernor Morahead and Mayer ZeTirung of ficiated a the battery for tha first ball thrown. Score: ' ' LINCOLN. AR. R. s PHILLIES ANNEX ANOTHER CONTEST Continue Victorious Streak by De feating the Boston Brarei Despite Bally. FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE Standing of Teams W ESTERN LEAGUE. P. W. U Pet. Omaha o u 000 St. Joseph 0 0 0 ."0 Lincoln 10 1 .' Denver I 1 0 1.H0 Hloux City 10 1 0D0 Wichita ... 1 0 '" Toik 1 I o Dos Moines 1 1 0 BUFFEDS STRIKE A SNAG Baltimore Cats Short Their Winning Streak by Winning-, Six to ' Five. Wolfe. If McOafflaaa. aa. Hlerhauer, lb... Carleton. rf..... Williams, c IJoyd, Jb , P'hrelber, cf.... Krueger. lb Ehman, p ToUls Matthews, 2b. Kellehner, aa.. t:ofey. lb ttalloway, If., eipenoer, rf.... rHer. lb Dell, cf 'pahr. o. UasKell, p CHAMPION SIOUX TBAM BEATEN Leader Madaea, D(ewte4 ay Dea Tea ta Tkeee. 10CX C1TT. la., April t.-The cham pions teat the opening game of the Season here today t Dea Motnee by a 19 to 1 counts Errors were responsible for tha lore. White waa taken from the mound In the sixth to let Richardson bat for him and Wood burn t"ok his place In the efeniag of the aeventh. fad weather held the crowd doen to about J. 000. Pres ident Tip O'Neill waa a spectator at tha game, tfcore: IOl'X CITT, as. a , 30 fl DENVEIt AB. ft '. s Totals .. Lincoln .... Denver .... Home run K pen car hits: a 0 Kellener. . i ii Ehman, H. O. A. E. J 0 S I one e . : o I I t 0 S 4 10 tie i t o i o i n w 1 H. O. A. B. tit 1 . I J I I 17 10 I 0 1 W 1 1 0 n "i t e e o-o i i A PHILADELPHIA. April 83.-Phlladcl-phia continued Ita victorious streak by defeating Boston today, 1 to 1. Tha home team scored Its run In the second In ning on White's single and doubles by Nlehoff and Luderua. "With two out In the ninth, Boaton rallied and scored a run. bat with two bases occupies L.uque ended tha gamewlth a grounder to Iud- erus. Magee made two wonderful one- handed catches, one of which robbtd Crsvsth of a home rn. Score: BOSTON fHJLADEl.rHlA. AB H O.A.I. AH H J A B. I Mores.' rf...l I I eBTfee. b ,. 4 I 1 I I ei rrt. m. l vi i i s iMrkM, If... t I e e I 1 eenrsth. rf-. e ! I e 1 Whltl4, ti t I l I S tKMI, Xh.. t I It . ..... Ik . . . NATL Phlla. Cincinnati.. 7 Chicago 3 1'lttsburgh.. HoMon 4 Brooklyn ...S Hi. Louis. ...U New York... J FED. LEAGCE. AMER. LEAGUE. W.L-Pct. . W.I Pet. ....8 0 l.OxiDetrolt 1 .W .7'iOWaxhlngt'n.. 3 .6i 4 .i'iUBoon 4 .oil t .444feveland ... R .W0 6 .mi'hlcago 4 .") .:v.)St. Iala i 7 7 .lO'Phlla. . .IfiONew York. . 4 4 .500 AMER. ABS'N. W.UPct. ritrpet'li. tbf l-tbr. If.. 1 Mae. r. ... 4 Xchaiiet. Ik. 4 Smllh. lb... Maraertl, est Whaling. .. Rueoiph. a.. I dowdr 4 ra4 I Olibert ....a Lie.ue t 1 It LEAGUE. W.UPct Newark 4 hlcago 5 3 Brooklyn & Pttteburgh ..6 6 Kan. lty...i & Buffalo '. Ilaltimore ...4 S St. Louis 6 show up for practice, as every men eiRned J tested Mlrden In the first clash of tha will fill the position, and th be able to commence playing from the start. men win ball rlfcht Holdreae Defeats Mlnden. HOLDREGE, Neb., April 23. I Special Telegram.) Holdrege Hlch school de- season today. 2 to 1. Team to Olre Daaee. rtAKI-AND, Neb.. April IS. -(Special ) The re ball team here Is to give a dance on tho evening of April 29. lb. I l It ' Rllllfr, e... I I 4 I Ihlur, .... e r Total it 7 17 s s s e ' 1 1 i s Threa-bake hits: y. Kelleher. Two-base Kpelir. Stolen baeea: rirrireiher, Corter, fpencer, tSpehr. Hac. rince mis: i-uarritan, Oaskell, Dell. Htruck out: Hr Gaskell, I. Bases en balls: ff Ehman, I; off Oaskell, t Double plays: Fhman to McOafflgaa to Kierbauer; Oaskell to ril:er to Matthews. Time: 15a. L'mplre: Cuelck. W1CHCI LOg IB TO THK KIWI Jb . f'eoney, Miwh.n, ea.. t Urke. If Kane, lb Mrnxllng, 3b Callahao. rf. Hrsmele, cf., 'r p. c White, p Rlrharoaon M t oaburn, p Pt.elp , Totsls ... Hshn. rf Hunter, cf ... aer. Ib... tfPi.e. lb rills. If Tennehtll. 3b liertford, ss. Hia?n. e Megndge, p. H. t I t O. V 17 34 DK.n MOINKS. AB. a 4 7 37 a Baker Weakeae la tha F.laata After llatdlaar Teseks teareleaa. WICHITA Km., Aprti H-After hold. Ing tha Topeka team to three hits and a acorea for eight Innlnga. Baker weak ened in the ninth and filled tba baeea A fielders' choice and single cleared the bases and tied the score. In tha alev- K eattt Topeka pot across another rua and I i wwi inm aa" uvTvr waa invinciDis I I most of tha time, a home ran by Pxw. nail wttn a maa aa base giving Wichita, ii ntm iwo run, in iarat crvwi in loal base ball history witnessed the opening game. It was preceded by a big parade. Maaager Jackaoa aad Catcher Tonneman of the Tnpeka ctua were put out of the game by Umpire Myers for disputlnc decision, crtre: WICHITA. Hre(. Klllltar. If. onniih. rf. Grab. b.... olo. Ik. Mlltts. lb I flirt. 1 Win, .... frkiitlacr, f I PM. a I BMS, p. . . O. n 1 a 10 1 a A. iPownall, rf. c. Ware. 5b "'(lisham. If... I Henry. Id 'Tydeman, rf. : Hipp. 4i Hitter, .. .. IGiay. e reker. D Geiet. p 1 II 17 14 Totals IS laiud fur White In tne sixth. 'baited for Wooduurn In the ninth. tlius illy t:e-l .Vlo.nes t I t I M t I -19 Taotaee hits: liahn. Tannehlll. ibaiidM Huntr Rllla lff i.n tu wa r'loux I t.)'. 11; i Moinea. . Thiee-baa J Rapn Looney. tlunler. lscriri-e hit: ltHi Totala ayer. liann. Teniiehlll. haiTiflce fly: . alaan. Moien baea: Hheehaa. Hunter. Io.iblr play: Kane to hehan to Kane inning illi tied. Hy While, by Wood turn. L Hits: Off W hite. 3: of ootl luin. 4. Bases on ball: Off White. X. bit vVoodburn. I: off MugrtdKe. L BirutS out: tsy Vtoodburn, I; by Mogrldge, . Mild luchea: While, t. Woouburn. 3. lilt by pitched ball: By Mogridge, bbee-han- Time: Z.04. Umpire. Ueiael and aolcile. Cochrahan. Talllon. If.. Jarkaon. rf Woolunie. l Kor the. .-f lb more. 3b 3 0700LE ACCUSED OF FIGHTING MOTORMAN t M COI.UMP.U8, O.. April St Marty fyy xie. pm her for the Columbus Araer ia awltloa Hub, 'a as present In police court todsy an a rharga of haetag eagaged la a fight with a street car metormaa while returning frota yester days tin. At tba rejut of Perrrtary I niTnii an Qulna of the club, hearing 'In the raeelpan Pranclsra aa boatBoaed until after the return of i enlce the Colufcibua team from Louisville. Tha ae of l be aaotonnaa waa alao con-lui'ied. AH. R. H. O. A. K. I f t 1 t t a I t n : a o I a 1 it 4 ....... a i a a a I l t 5 I I 4 0 4 I 4) a I t I a 4 a I "l 1 S3 l "' TOPH.KA AB. R. H. I). A, E. I & 0 i 1 i 4 a i a S 119 4 I tit a t 1 3 a o 3 i a t I I 3 4 I a t 1 l t 1 J t ........37 " "i i ii i aoaaam-4 Hohe. ea.. Tonne ruan, Monroe, e O rover, ji., Tutfcla . Toprka ... Wichita 0 : 1 4 e -l left on bnsee' Topeka. T; Wichita. I Racnfice hit. Ware . Two-Pkea hlta: Hoc he, Tydeinn. Home run: Kawell Mtulen bjutee: Wares, Hche Hlta: Off Baker. 4 In nine Inning; off Gelat In two Inntnue Doubl plar: Kurha . Woolums. Struck out: ty Grover. by I . "j ", .. rs on nan Off Urover. 4: off Raker. 4 of Uelet. 1 Time: 3 .Oji. Umpire; My era Total 31 I M 17 Batted for Whaling In the ninth Hatted for Rudolph In the ninth. Han for Oowdy In the ninth. Batted far Moran In the ninth. Rrrton 0 0 1-1 Philadelphia 0 ! 2 Two-baae hlta: Maranvllle. Becker, Nle hrff. Luderua, Kllllfer. Earned run: Boston. 1; Philadelphia, 2. Double play: Magee to Smith to Maranvllle. Left on heses: Roston. : Philadelphia, 2. Bases on errors: Boston, 3. Bases on ball: Off Kixey. 4. struck out: By Rudolph, I- by Rixey, t Umpires: Rlgler and Hart. Rede Trias Plratee. PITTSBURGH. April 23. Cincinnati's three pitcher were effective today and the visitors defeated Pittsburgh 2 to 1. Two singles and aa out gave Cincinnati Ita first run and errors by Vlox and Cooper In the third Inning resulted In the second and winning run. A single and an error by Groh lit tha eighth gave tho locals their run. tfcore: - CINCINNATI. rtTTgBt ROH. ItUO.tl ABHO.AB I-earb, af. ..I I I 1 . SCarar. If... . 4 ijiikaiton. id 1 II I 4 eviox, lb 4 t l 1 IWaaner. lb 4 Hliton wie. I I tiu. I et'Mii, t.. i eea i tO.rher. aa... 4 7 4 t t Ktlbne, e... 4 4 I I I rpr. p.... 1111 I Btia I s a Tetal 11 I 17 II I Tetal 34 4 37 It 4 Patted for Cooper In tha ninth. Clnclnclnnatl 1 -! Pittsburgh 4 t a i a-i Stolen bases: 1-earh, Hersog. Mollwlts. agner. Earned runs: Cincinnati, 1. Double plays: Hersng to Olson; Ornh to Mollwlts: tierber to Jelinston: Hlnchman to Uerber. Baaea aa balla: Otf Schneider, 4; off Dale, I: off Cooper. . Hits: Off Pchnelder, 3 In three Innings, none out In fourth: off Dale, 3 In four and two-thirds h-rings. Struck oat: By Hchnelder, I; by Dale. 3: by Cooper. 1. Umpires: wulgley and Eaaon. take Defeat Tarda. T. LOUIM. April I3.-A forced run and a grounder by Wllltama that scored Hcliulle and minerman save Chicago three runs In the third Inning of the gsma with )t. Louis today. Chicago won to 4. Two scores were made I or the .w.ul team la in tnlrd Inning on a sin gle ta loll by Long. Score: CMIOAOO gT. I-flt A H O A B. ab H O A r rf I II Butler, lb .. I I 1 1 iBMcktr. If., t lo. cf I I IMiller. Ik... e.lltea. rf .. I tHerk. ik 4 I tlrlatr. . 3 I SMnrder, r.... I Nlkaua. .. I I olr. ... I llKha 1 Ttal.....il 7 31 11 3 , Total ... N Batted for Nlehaus in alxth. Chicago 3 1 0 1 l i a-i tt. Louis v t t I a i t Two-base hits: Schulte. Ixng. Three base Hlta: Good t!i. Home run: Klsher. glulen bases: Wilson, ek hulte. .iminer man. Bresnahan. Earned runs: oft Pierce. 3; off Veughn. 1; off tinner, 1. off Nlehaus, I loubia plas: Butler to I'artnger to Miller. Baaea on baha Oif h'tanou. I. off Vaughn, I; off Pierce. 3. Hlta: Off Pierre, i In five and onr-th.rd inning; off Vaughn. I In three and Iwo- thlrda Innlns.; off Niehaua, & in six nnga: off Uriner. 3 in three tn,;indinn!iDoU. 2 .750 .tr!t. Paul 3 .i67 .BI6lxililsvllle .. 3 .671 .M .Minneapolis 3 B'l ..vmCleveUnd .. 4 4 .6fl .4rSKiin. City. ...3 4 .4a .S.i.1V'llaukee . 2 .OXiColumbue ..1 -l Yeeterday'a Reealte. NATIONAL LKAOUE. New York, Brooklyn, rain. Boston. 1; Philadelphia, 2. Cincinnati, i: I'ltteburgh. L ChicAfTO, K. Kt. Louie, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Bt. IxjuiA. 3: Chloago, 4. Detroit. 3: Cleveland. 4. Wnshineton, New York, rain. Phllwlphln, Boton. rain. KLDEHAl. LEAGUk Pittaburgh, b. Bt. Louis, 3. Brooklyn, : Nework, 1L Baltimore, : Buffalo, o. Chlcnr.o. Kaneas City, rain. WESTERN LEAGUE,, . Omaba, Bt Joseph, rain. Dcs Molnvs, 10; Hloux City. 1 Denvtr, . Lincoln, 0. Topeka, 4; Wichita. S. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis. I; Bt. Paul, 4. Cleveland, b; Louisville. 3. Gstsaea Today, National League New York at Brook lyn, Hcstun at Philadelphia, Cincinnati at Pltuburgh. Chicago at Bt. Louie. Amerkan league Ht. Louie at Chicago. Iketroit at Cleveland. Waahnigton at New Ynri. Philadelphia at Boaton. Ke-lerel League Pittsburgh at Bt. Louis. Brooklyn at Newark. Baltimore at Buf falo, Chtcaao at Kansas City. Wextern League Omaha at Bt. Joseph, Des Mnlnee at hloux City, Denver at Lin coln, Topeka at Wichita. WOODMAN WEAKENS IN EIGHTH BUFFALO, N. T., April 23-Balttmore cut hort tha Buf feds' winning streak by taking today's game, ( to a. Woodman showed signs of weakening In the eighth inning, after pitching winning ball, and Ford was sent In. He proved easy, Doolan scoring a home run and sending in ahead of him enough runs to win. Score: R-H E Baltimore 0 0 0 0 t I ( 0- 3 2 Buffalo 4 0 1 0 0 0 a 5 10 1 Batteries: Suggs and Owens; Woodman, Ford, Krapp and Blair. Allen. I Regain First Place. NEWARK. April 23.-nI a heavy hitting contest the Brooklyna regained first place today by defeating Newark. Frank La Porte waa robbed of a home run by a spectator, wbo knocked tha ball down as It was soaring into the left field bleachers. Tha hitting of Evans was a feature. Score: R..H.E. Brooklyn 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 2 IS 1 Newark 3 I M 0 0 4-5 15 I Batteries. Upham. Ftnneran and Wat son; Whltehouso and Rariden. Rebels Trim Bloofeds. ST. LOUIS, April S3. A two-baae hit by Konetchy and a single by Oakes brought in two runs for Pittsburgh In the opening Inning of today's game and gave tha visitors a lead, which they retained throughout. Pittsburgh won from St. Louis, S ta 1 Score: R.H.E. Pittaburgh' ...2 O0'0eOO3-6 1O3 St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 12 0 Baterles: Pogge and Berry; Davenport, Crandall and Hartley. :?iiii:lBASE BULL PEACE NEAR? Matter to Be Taken Up with Preii dent Tener of the National League Today. DENIAL BY BAN JOHNSON ' York Resjtas Practice Taeaday. YORK. Neb.. April 23. (Special.) Man ager Pierce, who. will pilot York'a base ball team thla aaaaon. ha arrived and will aaeemble tha players on next Tues day. Not mora than fifteen men all! French Cuffs, Soft Summer Shirts Regular $2.00 Values, For Saturday $1.38 We have on gale for Saturday selling 25 doxen soft shlrtg la new gprlng fabrics and patterns regular $2 rallies for $1.88. A special purchase gave us a chance to select Just the new shirt styles for now. They come in Madras, Crepe and Woven Pon gee materials, in sizes 14 to 17. They have the soft French turn cuffs and the fabrics' and colors are guaranteed In avtry shirt. Select yours Saturday. Kensington Spring Suits. $20, $25, $30 Stjlish Suits that fit qualities desired by every man. Those requirements are met in a most satisfactory manner by our Kensingtons. They are designed by artists and made to our order by the best tailors In America. If your last suit was not quite what you expected try one of these Kensingtons. You will find, we believe, that It comes nearer your ideal in a suit of clothes than any other suit you ever bought. They are priced at $20, $25, $30. 413 South 16th KMIMT. H... t alkali. If... 4 tlaruM. Ik 1 ftawr. lb.... I Wllllan. HI b'Wi .. I rixlaa. t.. I'Ktea. a. ansae, ... I CHICAGO. April 23,-Negltlatlons ex pected to end the base ball' war will be takea up bare tomorrow upon tha arrival of President Tener of tha National lemgua. according to Information gained from a Federal league source here thla afternoon. In the face of a positive denial made this afternoon by President Johnaoa that any negotiations for peace were being carried on, repreaentatlvea of tha Inde pendent league admitted that plana for peace had been dlacussed and that at a conference today held by President Gil more, Robert B. Ward of the Brooklyn club and William Robertson of the Buf falo club a draft of peace terms, which would Involve tha virtual elimination of e 'the Federals as a third league, was made. I This draft will be submitted to Prerldrnt . Tener. It a as said, when he arrives to- l ' morrow. 1 I Vi -. . . - - V.(Iaa,I t league teams in m. iuis ana cnicago (SffLLETTE 7EEK in OMAHA uMwMJOJ 7); irve Got Mine gHaveYouGotYours?! vili y ii-i I XT It I i us""" re iiia miiig a. ' : iyn realm s ana ine Hrooniyn .aiiob&i are Involved In the plans. ' PURSELL TO STATE LEAGUE TO PLAY OUT THE SEASON 1. Inspires. Klem and Kmslle. columbusTemT" signs eighteen players FA1RRVRT. Keb.. AprU H-tSpeclal.) , l.ylc Pursell ot this city hag returned ' from Waco, Tex., where he has beeg ; pitching ball for several months In the! innlnc. Texas State league. Jack Holland of the , St. Joseph Drummers sold Pursell to the Texas league, last winter, but the Fair- i bur' southpaw found competition a little! too alrong down In the Panhandle coun try and returned to SL Joseph for dia- posftlon. Mollahd then farmed him out I I to the Nebraska State league and lie olll the twirling for the Hastings team. Tba Be Want Ada Axa Best Kuala Soestera. At los Angeles First gsma, acore- c R H r. fan Francisco ) Venice In Batlerlf Kan Fraeciaco. Fanning anj eVclmiUtt; Venire, llltt and Spencer hcon.l gan e. acore; . . R H F i a .... COLfMBfS. Neb., April n.-(peclal.)- Manager Moao Justus of the Pawneea has I dc eighteen mea signed, but will not have j where he finished the season In 1914. over fourteen piayera at any time, as Pursell opened the I'll season aa oma af the men will not report until j pitcher for the St. Joseph Drummers of May I. Only three of last year's team j the Western circuit, but waa fanned out a 111 be In the lineup and they have I to llaatings. In July, aad finished the aeaann with the team of that point. Puraell played on Falrbury'a aemt-pro-fraslonat team of I9U the yeungeet Infield In the league, but i tli present siiad looks promising to the liana and they feel that Columbus will be ! heard from before the season eloaea Tba following players have aimed: la- i flcldera. Almond, G -itsmer. afereer. Cod- I terar, tyle. ft'hmtdt; oulfleluers. Pratt. ' t firimneta. rhsrnqutat; pitchers, rale ma a. Battertesr aa Franctaco Relsgl j Klrchner. Wolfe. Ouber. Uillganon. Tork. j ....,. ., -I.u..,. ani j...,,... .....w.r. nun . t ia I .. i T Ppencer At lo Angeles 1 Ai.celea . Oakland sklan.l t I I Batteries' I -o Angelea. Moran and I t- --; (n'a. yiB,ni.r oj4 Umh I Raneey, Walters. j R M K. ! 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