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TIIR ItKE: OMAHA, WKDXKfcDAY, MAY 20, 1915.
Bringing Up Father
Copyright, in:, International
News SorvU-a.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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TANGO KID'S BAT
BEATSJTHE LINKS
tPokei One Kan nd Makei Two
Hiti Which Start Him on Way
for Two Count Himtelf.
JIL0D0ETT PITCHES GOOD GAME
Whit. Stolen burr: I'M. Watson,
Patterson. Msycr. louble play: Coch
nin to THlllon to Kappa. Hlta: Off Oro
ver. 7 In four tnd one-third tnnlnga.
Struck mil: Hy Vanre, 8; hy drover, 3;
by Wt-lileman. I. Hn ae on bala: Off
siioo, I: off ;rivr, 2; off l man, 1.
Hit by pitched hull: Patterson by Weldo
msn. lft on buses: Topeka, 4: Kt. Jo-
sepli, b. Time: 1:40. 1'mplre: Van-Slokle.
Young,
Dnvlilson, rf....
Kene, lb
Lnleune, cf
MeOormtck, If.
HaJIman, p..
Krlley, p
i The lowly links from IJnooln waftad
Into Onnhi yMterday to battle th
ourkaa In two-rame aerlo. The lowly
Mnka drnppcd half of the atriea rlKht off
lha bat when thy wera llcka yatMay
ty Tom Blod(iitt. Cy Foraytha and com
taii)', to 4.
Torn didn't plteh a ball rama that would
ka ealltd anatlonal, but tha IJnka (iilahnn. 2b
tnmAa trntihl In only one round, tha awe- Hinalln, 3b
A J li. il. .nanrilop work Wfillld , . -rtI'' 0
vnui aiiu m iiimv -1' t- -
fciava cut tha thra runa narnrd to ona.
5Jut the Tanio Kid waa cartainly paatlin
ln In awi-11 faahlon. Ha bunted out three
iilowa. one of wlilih aoored Breen andj
he other two atarted Cy on tripe around
the runway for two markera.
Y . i w Urinivr rushed fnnr-
teen of hla young men Into the combat. KeiiV.er" aa .'.'
kut their efforts were puny alonRalde ' Klaher. ' lb....'.'
hoaa of the nine riourkovlnlane. Three ; Mnthnwa, ill..
k.itrhera w.ro uaed and all were bumped ! f!''!k.-
rw li II mure ui ir-wm i.i. v... . -
wvae Injured when a foul tip baned him
In tha knee.
Make lilt KMrh lanlaac.
The Rourhee atarted on tha Mnka In
lh openlnc atansa and managed to make
OCX CITY I.oaK.a TO DH1VKR
ladlaaa Cem't Pinal Bear Itarler
Wheaj Mla Mean Raaa.
PfOt'X C1TT. Ia.. May 28. Tha Plmux
City Champtnna oould not find Mitchell
when hits meant runs, while tha Oiizittee
landed hard on both Hallman and Kelly
and won the opening fame of the conteat
here today by a aoor of to 10. Hoore:
810LX C1TT.
AH. K. II. O. A. E.
.4010'.
. t 0 0 1 0 U
. I 0 0 10 1 0
. 4 0 2 0 V 0
.4 0 0 0 0 V
.401410
. 1 1 i 1 J
. II 0 0 2 0
loot (to
. 2 0 0 0 1 0
j Standing of Teams
wtsT, iwiirr.; nat. i,EAorR.
W.l.I'it. W.UPct.
Iea Malnaa.18 11 .ZI Phl'a 18 11.621
Topeka ....1411 .htHi llilraco 1 .
Omaha ... .14 11 Brooklyn la
ht. Iouia-.-l 17 .
Wonton 15 14 .44
Pittsburgh. J6 14 .4tt4
Totals
Spencer, cf.
"f fey. rf ...
Whelan. Jb.
J!) 1
r'KNVKH.
AH. II.
, 8
6 27 19
Totals .
Sioux City
Denver ....
...34
. 0
.0 0
14
10 0
3 11
O.
0
2
0
0
4
14
2
4
1
27
0 0
1 0
A.
14 0
0 01
t 0-0
Two-bae hlta: Whrtin, Oalloway. Le
Jeune, Maihfws. Khcatak (2). Three-base
nit: Henailim. Macrlflca hlU: Haher.
kt least one hit In every round. Breen Mathews, hnentak. Coffey, Mitchell.
knocked a slnUe to center, awtpea i Kninier to Flaher, Hlta: OftwiSSZ
mod ana score a on me - ,io m rive innings; off Kellv, 4 In four In-
(hit la the opening frame, a nil oy Ann
trhomaaon. a paased ball, Bchllebner'o hit
land a walk to Blodgett followed by
rimlth'a force out-registered two of the
ktome bora in tha second. Forsythe's hit.
tn error by Daley and Thomason's sacrt
Ica fly netted ona la ttie third.
The winning run was garnered In tha
iflfth when Kafora was safe on Wllliama'
(bobble, went to third on Krug's double
nlngs. Hasea on balla: Off Hallman. 1
off Kelly, 2: off Mitchell, 4. Struck out
4. Time: 1:H. Umplraa: ' I'arent and
KOIXKS TAKRfl FIRST PL.ACIB
Wlrhlta'a Harlera Wild an4 Baoet-
era 'n the Mat,
MRS MOINKl. la.. MV M.Kelann
Id mb,hom. on Thomson'. Inf.e.d
wiiiiiiiih, n io a j no victory piacod tha
locala in flrat place In the Western league
aianuina- score:
WICHITA.
,. . AB. K. H. O. A, E.
owns ll, ci 4 0
Nlrholaon, If 4 0
Wsrea, 2b 4 0
OrlffUh. e 4 1
Tydeman, rf 4 0
Knpn, Sb ...4 0
llonp. aa 4 1
Charles, lb S I
Nelson, p 0 0
I laker, p 0 0
Uett I 0
Southern, p S 0
tout.
Cy HHe Once More. . ,
Another chalk mark was put up on tha
Koreboard for good measure In the aev-k-nth.
Foreythe made bis third hit, went
,to third on Kaforas Infield out and
laoored when Williams made a bum heave
o third In a futile effort to double the
'demon base runner.
The same teams battle agnln today.
(After the game the Bourkes go to L.in
icoln for two games, starting a campaign
lof twenty gamen on tho rtad. The fray
jtoday will be called at 8 o'clock and Bert
Arson will probsbly pitch. Btore:
OMAHA.
ah. R. II. O. A. E.
...4 0 11 0 0
mith. If
,Hreen. 2b.
'oraythe, rf. ..
Kafora. c. ....
iKrus, lb
Thornaaon, cf.
ifhllebier. lb.
;!Wbalen, as. ..
tlllolrU. p. ..
' ToUlS
O.
12
tWolfe. If.
IMrOafflgan, sa. .
Mlllama. lb
iMclntyre, rf
'j'alrr. 2b
firhrelber, cf Jb.
Krueger, 8b.
H. Hihretber, cf...
Tanla. e
'McAlltater, C
limntMi, p
iNarveaon, p
JMcCoy. p
Foweli
Total a
, SI 4
UN CO UN.
AH. n
...... 4
s. ... i
. 3
i: W U
if.
o.
10
V
A.
0
Totals
DE8 MOI
AB.
Hahn. rf 2
Hunter, rf t
Jones, lb I
Hills, If
Rewyer. 2b
Hartford, as I
Tannehllf, 8b 4
Oraliam, 0 I
aiusser, p I
Totals at
Batted for Kelson In tha third.
Wichita
IVs Moines..,
2 10 0
201
0 4 7 0
2 110
0 2 0 0
10 10
1 0 1 o
1 12 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 ft 1 0
0 0 0 0
10 11
11 24 13 3
I.
It. O. A. E.
0 0 0 0
1 4 0 0
It 0
3 110
13 3 0
1 1 3
13 4 0
14 10
10 3 0
3 27 13 0
rc. .loaepn..! is
Denver 14 11 .
IJnooln ....10 14 .417
ttou City. 11 17 Cincinnati.. -i 17 x
Wichita ...3 18 .3C4New York..U 17 .U
FEJJ. LEAOUE. I AMER. LFAQCE.
WLPrt W.UPct.
Plttaburgh. a 18 .is Chaoago) 12 .657
fhfcnajro .. U .flil Ilflrc.lt 22 W .29
Kan. City. .10 14 . 674 New Yortt-.17 18 .W7
Newark ...1" 14 .643 Hoeton 13 14 .41
Brooklyn ..! 14 .MOI Waahington.14 14 .417
Mt. Lotus. ,J6 1 .4X4' HI. L(iun...l1
Bdtlnra...l3 21 .W Cleveland ..13 W .4fl
Buffalo ...10 t4 .2W! Phila 12 21.364
AMER. ASJN. I STATE LEArfHTE.
W.t..Pct.l V.L..H-t.
Indlanap ls 21 18 .! Bestrice .... 7 3 .7f
Kan City. ..18 14 .5431 Tork 5 .4;
Milwaukee ID 15 .Mf Haatlngs ... 3 .4v;
I.oiitKvilla ..18 15 .545 Norfolk .... 4 4 .
St. Haul 15 17 .4M Fairbury ... 5 6 .501
Cleveland .14 17 .4T.2I Od. Island
Mlnnoapo s 12 14 .4? Kearney .
Columbus ..12 21 .3T4 Columbus
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Denver. ; Hloux City, 1.
Lincoln, 4: Omaha. 4.
Wli hlta. (; Des Mnlnes, 3.
Toeka, 0: St. Joseph. 8.
AMERICAN I.EAOITE.
New York-Chicago, wet grounds.
Boston-St. Louis, rain.
Washington. 8; Detroit, 4.
Philadelphia. 4; Clevecland, B.
NATIONAL LICAOl'K.
Ht. LoulK, 11: New York, 5.
ALEXANDER SHUTS
OUT THE CUBLETS
Phillies Take First Place and Game
from Chicago by Three to
Nothing Score.
ONE VISITOR PASSES SECOND
PHILADELPHIA. May 25. -Alexander
twirled In superb form today and Phila
delphia won from Chicago. 3 to 0, taking
first place In the rarse from their op
ponents. Only one Chicago player got
past second base. This was Zimmerman,
who reached third on a wild throw by
Byrne only to be caught off that sack
by Kllllfer's quick throw. Score:
3 s .ax
PlttHhuro-h. 1: Brooklyn. 5.
Chicago, 0; Philadelphia, 3.
Cincinnati, I; Boston, S.
FEDERAL LEAQTE.
Raltlmore-m. Loula, rain.
Now ark. 5; Kanens City. 4.
Brooklyn, 4-4; Pittsburgh, 2-5.
Buffalo-Chicago, wet grounds.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION,
Cleveland, I: Kansas City, C.
Rain at other parts.
HTATK
rHIfJACiO. PHILADELPHIA.
. m ...I AB.n . a ii. An.n.u.H
I ! .J b..l 1 I 8 SHtnrrnrt. 4 9 J J 0
' Flhr. M... 1 4 0 IKima. lb.
Prhull. If . 4 I 0 tBwktr. If
Ztmrman, 2b 4 4 1 4 0r, if .1 I 1 t 1
Silar. lb.... 3 10 K'ntralh, rf . I 1 4
William, rf 8 0 1 ANrthnrf. Ib.. 8 ft t 4
flrmn han. ll I 1 OUuilcrua. lb. I 1 7 4 0
KntfW. rf.. 8 0 S 0 Ol'aokart, r-lf S 4 14 8
H'mphr.a, p 1 0 I KIHIf'r. ... 114 4
Rtandriiis, pt I 4 Alexander. p8 1 0 8 4
McLarry ..14440
Total if inn 1
Totala M t 14 11 I
Hatted for Humphries In eighth.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3
Two-base hit: Becker. Earned run:
thlt;tAlrhl 1 Kanrifli hit IVitfnlh
(Double play: Paler (unassisted!. Base
ion errors: Chicago, 1; Philadelphia, 2.
1 Banes on balls: Off Humphrie, 1: off
Alexander. 2. Hits: Off Humphries, 6 In
seven Innings; off Standrldge. none In
one Inning. Struck out: Hy Humphries.
!; by Alexander, 9. Umpires: Eason and
Qulgloy.
off the coaching line after a wrangie
w.th tho umpirt. Store:
ST. lM'W. NEW Vnl-
AB.H.O.A.K. All. H O A E
Hiuntni. 2b. 4 2 1 I lnnrnr. If ... 3 2 S
FVK-k. Sh ( t 1 1 I'Horle. 2b.... 4 111
H. hr. II.. 4 I S 0 Olhert. lb.. 0 1 I 1
Mlllrr, 1b. .. 4 1 14 1 ftKletrher. a. 4 0 1 4 1
Hrati, r....3 110 0hobrt.n, rf 4 1 4
I.olan. rf....i 8 1 ORralaard, lb 1 T 1 4
Wllann, rf...t 12 1 UMrUin, a... I 17 14
Bnllrr. aa.... 4 8 0 4 i"Sno1jraa .444
Snrlr. 0....I 14 1 tfnlch, e.... 1 4 4 4 0
loak, p 1 4 4 3 OMurray. ef.. 4 1 8 4
Tearaaa. p.. 8 1 4 8 1
Tetais 84 14 81 14 8Markuanl, p 4 4 1 4
Porrltt, p... 0 4 0 4 4
Uraot 1 4 0 4
..18 4 87 10 8
IEA01TE
Columbus, 0; Beatrice, I.
Orand Island, 4, York, 0.
Norfolk. 4; Fairbury. 1.
Kearney, 8; Hastings, 4.
Game Today,
Western league Denver at Bioux City.
Lincoln at Omaha, Wichita at De
Moines, Topeka at m. Joseph.
Iew sora m ni-
Amnrlcan LtfaaTlli
cago. Boaton at St. louta. wasnington
si l.eiron. fnusneipnia ai lovrianu
Giants LuM in Cards.
NRH3W YORK. May 25. St. Loula had
a big eevenlh Inning today, scoring
seven runs, whirh enabled them to take
the first game of their aeries with New
York. 11 to 6. Doak pitched well for St.
Ixjuts. except In the sixth Inning, whin
Murray hit a home run Into the leYt
! flold aland with two teammates on the
Manager McGraw waa ordered
National League St. 1-ouls at New
Tork. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Chicago at
Philadelphia, Cincinnati at Boaton.
Federal League Baltimore at St. Louis.
Nebrsska State League Kearney at
Hastings. Grand Tslsnd at York, Colum
bia at Beatrice. Norfolk at Fairbury.
Horse Racing is
Resumed at Berlin
BERLIN. May 26 (Via Ixmdon.)
Horse racing waa resumed In Germany
today with the opening of the spring
meeting at Hoppegarten track. In a sub
urb of Berlin, In tho presence of a
crowd almost aa large as la usually pres
ent In peace times. The Paris mutual
...0
3 3 4 0 0 1 0
Home run: Hunter. Two-baae ' hits:
OrlffUh. Oiarles, Bills. Sacrifice hlta:
abandoned, but bookmakers aru allowed
to accept wagers, although the odda are
not published.
There are large fields for alt races.
with twenty-six starters in tho principal
event. Subjects of nations at war with
Germany arc barred from tho grounds.
This rule applies to trainers and Jockeys
aa well aa to s porta tors, and waa adopted
0 1 0 0 8 0 0 01 11 measure of precaution to prevent
hostile demonstrations again British
rata track followers, many of whom were
engaged on the German turf before, the
war began.
24 13
Powell batted for Krueger in eiguin,
fi t?.: .J i i i 1 1 i -u
1 l.nln
lJ una A 1 A ft ft 1 9 4
mi. "1 2 3100301O-0
Two-base hits: Knig. Blodgett, Yat.
McCoy. Stolen bases: Breen. Smith,
serine hit: ttlodjci'tt. saciifica fly:
1 Thornaaon. Ioiible plays: Schllebner to
Whalrn to Sclillrbner; McCoy to V 111
'lania to McAllister. Left on bases: Omaha.
'1: Lincoln. 7. Hits: Off Dawson. 4 In
one imiliig; oil arveson. a in '
nings. off McCoy, 5 In four Innings.
Struck out: By Illodgslt. 4; by Narve
on, 1. Bases on balls: Oft Blodgolt. 2;
oft Narveeon. 3. Passed ball; YaoU.
Time: J;14. Cmrdre: Myer.
i
VANCB STRIKE OUT SIKSfi J43E
-VYIae Hit Fifta Straight "
JmIm.
it iratrmt. Mo.. May 2. Vanoa held
TnLMka to three lilts and struck out
in men. winning his ftftb straight
for St. Joseph, 8 to t. Joseph fall on
Orover and Weldoman In Uis fifth In-
; ning lor nine hits ann seven run. x ur.
... . i.. ,r .
lui r.r.an,
Aa K. H,
.... 4
Hartford. Muaser. Stclen base: Bills.
Struck ..114; Uw fi. .ii. . t. b,u VI .,
3. Basea on baUs: Off Nelson. 2: off I had been feared the controversy over
Baker, 2; off Southern, 1; off Muaser, 4. I the shipment of munitions of war from
mii r-y imcner: ny jxeison tHunterl. b ths Cnited States to nstions hostile to
Germany might reault in some exlUbt
tion of feeling against American trainers
,ni lockeys, , but two victories to the
credit of Jockey Archibald seamed tha
most popular of Ove day
Kaker (Hahn). Wild Ditch: Musaer. Hits:
Off Nelson, 4 h two Innings; off Bsker.
3 in 8 and two-thirds Innings; off South
ern, 3 In five and one-Uilrd lonlnga. Left
on naaea: Wichita, ; lea Moines. 8.
lKuhle p4ays: Bills to Jonea; Tannehlll
to bawyer to Jonea Ttme: 2 hours. I'm
plre; uclsel.
Hawkeye Athletes
Are Charged with
Breaking Training
IOWA CITY. Ia.. May 1 (Speelal )-
Llke a bolt from a clear sky comas an
athletic bomb at the I'ntverslty of Iowa,
following the failure of the
RHE.
.4 4
, I, i -... . wm.ua . i . . v.i - 1 1 ai Angelas a S
. : T1"? Batteries: Salt Ike tity. Laroy and
om siaie meei a sioines Baturaay. I ti.nn. 1. Anireleai. Burns and Bo lea.
which thav bad MravlAualv bean lirnwil I At San 1-Yanclaco Boo re: R.H.E7.
K a. 4- vr n,. 4- i. I Venice 4 14 1
j wuMw.ii.nw " wkviiwiii Ciatl.wil a IA
wiu tna attitude or oertain members of I Batierles: Venloe. Deoannlere. Ileror,
tha track team who ars unnwl hraak. I Check and Siwncer, Mltse; Oakland,
rna traJMna rulea baan 4 K. k..r , Kiawuier. jonnson ana avunu.
.IRoehe. rf!....
lAltluiore, 3b
, Mayer, If
tjau-kaon. cf...,
halipa. U...
Monroe, o....,
TaUlun. aa...,
itfooiu-aaa. 3b
Orovnr, p....
W stdemava. P
Tots-U
0
o.
A.
I 1
8 34 11
34 0
6T. JOSEPH.
A B R. It. Ct.
Page, th
Kox. bf
Wateon. rf
H. Patterson,
Hritton, b
NSiliinms. cf...
Etvoiat, ss
tills, c
Yaous, p ,
Totals
TopeWa
4
4
3
lb... 2
4
4
8
2
4
0
13
14
A.
3
MISS BAUER TO DEFEND
BOWLING TITLE TONIGHT
Miss Tot Bauer, wiw won the woman's
olty bowling championship tha other day
has already been raited upon to defend
her title. Mtaa Lula McCree Is the chal
lenger and the match will be rolled at tha
Association aleys this evening.
(aait Uses.
At loe AngelsScore:
Hawkeys I Salt lKe City
Gretna Drfeata Brodegaarda,
ORETNA, Neb, May 34. (Spectal.V-
every hand among tha general student
ih.N Ik. etnal - w. ' ...
came to Iowa City. The student paper I Gretna defeated the Brodegaard Crowns
nun b.. .. Ol un "". " - "
. - I team won by Uoltach a gua-ecga pitcn
wmi itibiu to nm inaurr ana ininia were ling. Score:
brought to a head today when Prof. 8. lUretna i a o e
II. Bush, secretary of tha board in eon
RUE
4
li tVuwna 0 V 0 1 14
n a tAam In nr out of Omaha
irua wi auuiHKa, aiuurvevvQ a wiiimuuiri. I looking for a rual stuns e vui w i ike
tion to the Daily lowan demanding to I manager tor ocen uaa.
know If reports that certain members of
tha team had broken training prior to
tha state meet data were true. Prof.
Bush at the same time did not mine
words la tailing his rtaws of athletlo
Aaaertcaua Asnnatattom.
At Kansai City Score: KB
Cleveland 11
tvansas ui? - -
Batteries: Cleveland, iTarsea, Colls-
tl - I ru.Ari tmmMMm CIIV
Il u) rw IIKI DIHlvii ' . -
conditions at Iowa so far aa the student I Regan and Alexander.
support was concerned.
Meanwhile a meeting of the athletic
board has been raflied for Wednesdsy
vailing of this week and some Iniportaat
developments are anticipated.
. . ilwukA noatnoned. rain.
ti..w.Ha-H Paul DoaiDored. rain.
Loulanllle-MituMapulia, postponed, raia.
Ijuli-HMn Match.
George Umb, champion ltghtwetaht of
Kanaaa has been matched to box Jarkte
5loore before the Mldweai AUiletto olub
of Kanaaa Citv. Mo, June 1 Both nen
posiM-a consideraoie aotniy ana a guoo
trwnar Wlnaa Canae Nemralsta.
Don't suffer. Get a 35c botUe of
Sloan's liniment. It 'penetrate to the I exhibition is expected.
painful parts at once. Kills the pain. All
latlwa.
ToUls.
Ran for McLean In alxth
Batted for Perrltt in ninth.
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 ft 3 T 0 211
New York 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 15
Two-baao hits: Snyder, Miller, Besoher.
Home run: Murray. Stolen bases: Hug
gins, Doyle, Butler, Burns (2). Earned
runs. New York, 2; St. Louis, 1. Bases on
errors: New York, 2; 8t. Louis, 1. Basea
on balls. Off Tesreau, 8 off Doak, 4.
Hits: Off Tesreau, 8 in six innings inone
out in seventh); off Ma.rquarf, 3 in one
inning; off Perrltt, 3 In two. Innings.
Struck out: Bv Tesreau. 7; by Perrltt. 1;
by Doak, 4. Umpire: R!gl!r and Hart.
Braves Spank Reds.
BOSTON. May 26. Boston won from
4 18 1 t Cincinnati today. 3 to 1. Temporary
1 1 4 4 4 wildness bv. HudolDh In the seventh in
ning, when Mollwltz, who had been hit
bv a pitched ball, scored on a wild pitch
after being advanced to third on a sin
gle, counted the visitors only run.
Manager Mailings, wno nsa oeen svck.
rea ww a red on the Boston bench today.
Score :
CINCINNATI. BOSTON.
AB H O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Iearb. rf ... 4 0 4 0 OFIttpat'k. rf t 4 4 4 4
Meruit, aa... 4 13 8 lMnraa, rf.... 4 0 8 4 4
Kllllfer. If . 4 114 OEsan, 8b ... 4 4 8 4 0
nroti. ZD..... 4 111 IN'ather. It
OrlffUh, rf . 4 8 4 4 OConnolly. If. 1 4 4 4 0
V'Kolnltt. Ib4 4 13 OMacea. of... 4 3 4 4 4
Mollwitt. lb 8 1 4 Ogt hmldt, lb. 1 0 II 4 1
Pnoin. e.'.... 8 18 3 lSmlth. lb.... 8 14 3 4
Prnlon, p.., 2 4 4 4 OMaranTll, aa 4 8 1 4 4
Wlngo, e... 3 4 3 8 0low4y, 3 17 4 4
Imt, p 4 0 4 4 OKudolpk, p.. 8 8 4 1 4
Clark .... 4 4044 .
Total 37 3 87 18 1
Total 84 T 84 12 8
Bated for Benton In seventh.
Batted for Lear In ninth.
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Boston 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 4
Two-base hit: .Smith. Stolen bases:
Maranville, Egan. Double plays: Herxog
(unassisted), Maranville to Egan to
Schmidt. Bases on bells: Benton, 2; Ru
dolph. 1. Hits: Off Benton, 7 In six- ln
nlngs; off Lear, 3 In two Innings. Hit by
pitched ball: By Benton, Schmidt; by
REBELS AND TIPS
SPLIT DOUBLE BILL
Double-Header and Pittsburgh
Wins the Second.
Rudclph. Mollwlts. Struck out: Bv Ru
dolph, 5. l.'mplres: Klem and Kmelie.
Doflsers Trim Pirates,
RROOKLYN. May CS. Brooklyn passed
Kittsnurgh anil went into third place to
day bv defeating the -Pirates. 6 to 1.
Pfeffer was lilt freely, but waa effective
In pinches and received brilliant support.
t'ltriicumriy irom wueai anil v uiennw. i , , . m
Irooklvn forced McOulllnn out In thel BrOOKlVTl Takes FiTSt Game 01
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lTTKBtHOH. BROOKLYN.
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Tarar. It.... 4 1 8 0 (Wtansal. If . I t 1 I I
Johneton, lb 4 3 4 4 ODaubart. lb. 4 8 8 0 0
fpalrd. cf.. . 4 18 0 OOutahaw, I). I M I I
Hlncbma. rf 8 8 1 4 OHummal. aa. 4 8 8 I
Wasnar sa. 4 4 1 8 OWbaat. If.... 4 4 4 4 4
Vina, tb 8 14 4 f My.ra. 4 8 8 4 4
Oarber, tb. . 4 3 8 1 OOed. b...v 4 4 13 0
Bi-tian. a.... 3 1 1 4 0MM'.rt, . 4 8 3 4 4
Mrtjiiiiiaa. l 4 4 IPfatfer, p... 4 1114
Harmo. p.. 8 4 4 1 4
Totals 14 11 37 4 4
Total 84 10 M 11 1
Pittsburgh 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Brooklyn 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 1
Two-base hits: Carey, Johnston, Dnu
bort. Pfeffer. Three-baso hit: McCartv.
Stolen bases. Schang. Dauhert (2), Wheat,
Myers, MuCarty. Earned runs: Pitts
burgh, 1; Brooklyn, 3. Sacrifice fly:
Balrd. Double plays: Vlox to Johnston,
Cutshnw (unassisted). I .eft on bases:
Pittsburgh, 11: Brooklyn, 7. Bases on
balls: Off Pfeffer, 3. Hits: Off Mc
Quillan, 8 In four Innings; off Harmon,
8 in four Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By
McQuillan. Cutshaw. Struck out: By
Harmon. 1; by Pfeffer, 2. Umpires: Byron
and Orth.
1
POP-POP RACES.T0 START
ON SAUCER TRACK SUNDAY
The Stadium Speedway, the motorcycle
saucer In East Omaha, will open Sunday
14 14 0 with a full program of motorcycle race.
Mogy Bernstein will again be manatxr of
the saucer. Ten riders have been placed
under Contract, five of the stars of lasv
year and rive new riders. The yon-pop
lads will race this year at night follow
ing the Sunday program, which wtll be
started at 3 o'clock. The Stadium Is be
ing wired and tha races will be staged
three nights a week, Saturday, Sunday
and Wednesday. .
. College Games. .
' Harvard, 4: Princeton. 3.
- Kanasa-Agg1es, . Missouri' t.
Fordham-Villanova. called end thir
teenth, darkness.
VISITORS HIT KNBTZES HAED
PITTSBURGH, May 38. Brooklyn
divided a double-header with tha Pitts-
burgh Federals today, winning by a aoora
of 5 to 4. The visitors hit Knetier hard
In the first game white Seaton waa In
good form. Brooklyn broke a tie in tha
ninth Inning of the second contest by
scoring two runs. In the Pittsburgh half.
Marion weakened and Upham was su'i
stituted. The locals then made two
singles and scored three runs, winning
the game. Score, first game: R.H.E.
Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 0 10 1 1-4 12 0
Pittsburgh 0 0000000 22 6 2
Batteries: Brooklyn, Seaton and Pratt;
Pittsburgh, Knetxer and Berry.
Fcore. second game: R.H.E.
Brooklyn 0 000030034 0
rittsburgn ozueuvou u s
Batteries: Brooklyn, Marlon, ITpham
and Land; Pittsburgh, Allen and O Con
nor. Caseya Trim Newark!. '
KANSAS CITY. May 26. Brown's home
run In the ninth Innlna with two men on
bases, turned what appeared to be a
Newark victory Into a 4 to 5 game foi'
Kansas City. The visitors were three
runs ahead when Brown hit over the
fence. A moment later Main doubled and
scored on Chadbourn's single. Score:
R H E?
Newark 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0-3 ild 2
Kansaa City 042000004-4 10 1
Batteries: Newark, Falkenberg and
Rarlden; Kanaaa City. Mala aad Brown.
' Wants t Whaatle.
Patsv Kerrigan of Milton, Pa., would
like to arrange a wrestling bout with
some local 126-10-pound wrestler to take
place in Omaha. Communications will
reach care of his manager, Charles O.
Bourgart, . 49 North Trumbull . avenue,
Chicago.
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Lay-o for a spell
and swing on
You'll start an old-pal-party via a pipe or
a makin's cigarette quick as a flash, as soon
as you realize it's a live bet to let your good
money rub up against some -Prince Albert
tobacco. Why, it's like beating back to the
bushes for old-home week, P. A.'s so friendly,
so chummy-iAe.
You see, Prince Albert can't bite your
tongue, or any other man's; nor parch throats.
Because it's made by a patented process that
curs our the bite and parch and lets you hear
the song of the jous jimmy pipe and the
makin's cigarette all the day long I
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the national joy smoke
just hands you home-made questions like these
Were you ever ptpe
happy? Did you ever
hit a brand that just
pushed pleasure against
your palate? The kind
that sort of teased your
smokeappetite for some
more fire -up, then an
other and so on, right
to the pillow-period I
Well that's P. A
no matter how you hook
it up pipe or cigarette. Itjust-jams-joyinto
your ay stem I You nail that tact hot off the
bat, because it's case-cards information I And
handed out to you for personal arA immediate
attention as being about as real and true aa
you've heard since I lector was a pup I
P. A b sold in. the toppy red bag for the
Diice of a iitnev ride. Set tidy red tin, 10c:
pound and half-pound tin humidors and the classy pound
crystal -glass humidor with the sponge-moistener top that's not
only a joy'us thing to have at home and at the office, but it keeps
P. A. in the highest state of perfection.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wlnjton-SalemW. C
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