VllVi OMAHA, VK I DAY, JUNK 25, 1915. Bringing Up Father Copyright. 11., Internal lonsl New Servl1 Voobl to ptTCNb YOU'RE A. tOeX)t:NA EVR AX COME TO w Mt HOUE TOniqHT W TELL ME wire YCXNE. OT"TO CCrWE me with THIS PAPER. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus 0 a fbUOPOtriA DC r7 TCXJLU APP&A HOt)OAND .f . .1 rTrJI ATtThE HOSPITAL sT -SK .LJrT TLwsrst . m V HnfJ ROURKES RAP YANCE OFF OF THE RUBBER Former .Nebraska State Leaguer Unable to Hold Omaha and St ; Joe Loses, Six to Four. ELODGETT STEADY AFTER THIRD 1st. JOSEPH. Mo., June S4.-mhe hammered ' Vance from the rubber . and took the first frame of I be eerie.. Bloilcett waa atrady' after the third -Inning. Score I ' OMAHA. 1 ' Smith, If.... Breen, 2b... Foraythe, rf Rruexer. c. SchlWibner, Krux. 3b... Thonianaon, it.. wtialrn, BllalgeU, P . AB. ....... 4. 4 ....... 1 lb. ...4. S ....... 4 4 4 ' 3 rt.H. o . a o. .A..E. . 0 Total ., .1 J ST ' BT. . JOSEPH; AB. K. H, 1 I. 0 f,. i I 1 Rap Jb..:.: Nicholson, If.. Pen, 2b Williams, rf.. VVataon, rf.... Fisher, lb Tonneman .. K.woliU, as White, c Vance, p , Taylor, p...... Total 4 o. i s 6 1 0 4 S s A. K. 4 0 I 1 I i n it Batted for FUher In ninth. Omaha ....?.. ' St. Joseph..,...-... I 0 0 0 4 Two-haae hllat Rapp, William. Wataoa, Thnmaaon. Krugeticr, Saorlflo hlU: Nlihokwn,--K-riwiH. alett. Sacrlfloe fly: J'age. Stolen bases: Forsyth. Thorn nun. Double play: Rapp to Fisher to Kwoldt. Hit: ttff Vanoe, In three and one-third Innlnir. Struck out: By Vanoe, 1; hy Taylor. ; or Blodawtt. 4. Bases on hull: off Vanoe. 1: off Taylor, S: off Rlodcett t. l-eft on baaes: St. Joseph, 4: Omaha. S. Karned runs: St. Joseph. S; Omaha, a Time: MS. Umpire: Myere. BOOTH II V WIV rOS'SOOITIM Dea Molars Toarhee Him far teea lea Hit mm Wins. , . . KIOUX C1TT, June 24.-Des Molne touched Boothhy for aeventeen hits today and won the opening game of the aerlea l.y a aonre of to I. The vieltnra made lour runa in the laat Inning. Score: SIOUX C1TT. AB. R. If, t'ooitay, 2b 4 Olarke, If 4 Kim. ID..... , 4 1 ltfin, pf 'allahan. a. Davidson, rf. Vnunt, .... Price, o, , Hoothbr, p.. l iafK ........... Orlap lnt ham O. IS TotaJa 84 I 27 II DEB MOINES. AB. IX. H. Hh. rf I' 1 S fmwyer, lt S I Hunter, cf 4 S i Jone, lb 4 1 S Hartford, eej. i ? ! Hilia. If J Tanrtebitl. Sb J " 1 , 4 Hiven, o B 5-5 Musaer, p - 4 Thuniaa. p I 1 10 s s A. E. 1 4 ! 3 t i i i 4 ( S 17 27 U Total 41 Matted for Davldapa In ninth. Hatted for Tounc la ninth. ttutted for Price In ninth. lou City J D-a MoUie 1 t S Two-bae hit: Ixleune. Tannehlll, Hren. 6wyr. Boothbr. Btnln ba: Kawycr, Jonre. Callahan 12). Kane, fxiuble play: Kn to Callahan to Kane. Hit: Off Muwer. S In elKht and two thirda Inninga. BaJa on balla: Off Hohby. 1; off Muwr, 4. Ptrak out: By Hm,ihly. S; by Muaser, I: by Thomaa. 1. Wild i.ln-hea: Mue.r. Boothh.- Hit fcy pitched ball: By Woothby, Hartford, flmo: S.14. Umpire: Vaiy:le. 1.1 ?l KS WIN FIRST FROM TOrtKi Standing of Teams WE8T. DKAOt'fl; I NAT. J-KAOVE. tV.t. Pr ,l W I . Pel. Dea Molnea 5 1 .WChk ..,.12 II .H Topeka ....) M .awlphUa t .bX! Denver . . Si .861, St. Louie.... M .6 Omaha U Boaton Ti J9 Unooin . . . . p 1 .dof FUtburah .18 M .It Ht. Joeeph.. 1 .IWi New Tork.,23 17 .44 t(ou OHy. M m Ami Cincinnati 9 .tU Wichita ,.,! .4i bronklyn ..Mtl.i AM EH. LTJAOnR. FED. LKAGUR. nhtcaao ... 41 0 .7? Kan. Clty,...S7 SI .ff Detroit .iwi St. Louie M Xt .Jff Boaton SO t .fM Oilcairo M M .141 New Tork..S0 M .Mo'l'ltteburcbj .. M ." Wahlna;t"n.r W Newark" SO SO . Cleveland ..fl 34 .S Brooklyn ...WM.4T7 Ht Loula... 21 M .S Baltimore ...22 S4 .404 Phlla ..21 S7 .m, Tfliffalo 21 40 M . AMER. ASSN. 1 STATU LRAOITE. W.LPct.f . W.L.rVt. Indtajuipllc.tS .421 Beatrice ...II U -V Loulavl:le...S4 27 M7 York 1 14 .M3 Kan. City.. 81 St .RM Norfolk ....SOU.WW St. Paul. ...) 4K(d, llnd..H 1 .HO Cleveland...; SO ,474iPalrbury ...14 SO .411 Milwaukee.. M SS ,47 Haatlnra ..17 1 .US Mlnneapil..C HS .441 Columbua...SS M 4T ' , NEURASKA STATFJ LEACH B. . Falrbtiry, 4; Beatrice, . Norfolk-Grand laland, forfeited hy um pire' order, . i , York, Hastlna;. H I. Yeetertlar'a Reealtfe. WKSTERN LEAGUE. ' Denver-Wichita, Denver failed to ar rive at WttHilta. Topeka, 4-4; Uneoln. 10-4. Dea Molnea, S; fllnux City. I. Omaha, : Pt. Joieph, 4. NATIONAL. LISA QUE. St. Louie, IS: Chicago. 11 Cincinnati, S; PttUburrh, a Brooklyn, ; Boeton, C Phlladelrhla, I: New York, IS. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 7: Philadelphia, I. Boaton, ' IS: We-shmton, 4. , Uhlnao, I; Cleveland, 4. 'Nineteen In ning. s j St. Loula, S; Detroit. . . ? ',. Kaneaa City, S; Newark, a Ht Loula. S; Baltimore, 4. Chicago. I; Brooklyn, S. Mlijburtrh. I Buffalo, S. ' AMERICAN' ASSOCIATION. Mlnneapolta 4; Milwaukaa, 1 Oolumbua, 10; tndtanapolla, 0. Bt. Paul, IS-l Kansaa City, 1-1 Weetern Lekarua-Denver at r Wichita, Topeka at linooln, Dea Molne at Sloug City, Omaha at St. Joaaph. National League St. Loula at Chicago, Cincinnati at Ilttaburgh, Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Bdeton nt New York. American League isew or at jw ton, Philadelphia at Waahlngton. Federal Ieague Kanaaa City at New ark, HU Loula at Baltimore, Chloago at Brooklyn. I'lttabunrh at Buffalo. Nebraaka State league York at Nor folk. llaatlnga at Beatrice BRAVES MAKE IT 3 FROM BROOKLYN Tyler in Great Form and Shuts Out Dodg-en, Oiying" Them Three HiU, BOSTONS HIT DOUGLAS FREELY Narveetm, B In all Innlnga; off Orover, 4 In four ana two-ttiiraa iniunga. lime: JR. llnnHre: Parent. Score, aecond game: TUrKKA AB. h. H. O. A. & Roche, lf.-rf. 7 0X100 Boetiok, aa I t S t 4 I Trainer, rf.-lf T 1 1 I Dell, cf Till I Mayer, lb. 7.0 1 11 I Latttmore, Sb. .... 11 I S I Cochran. Sb. 7 0 110 1 Bappa, e. I 0 1 S S (W'ldeman. p. 1,0,0 ft 1 t Orover 1 0 0 0 0 IDaahncr, p. 1 0 0 16 1 Total U i II 42 U I Wolfo. If. Lloyd, Sb Kchrelber, ef. . Will lama. lb. . Mclntyr. rf. yenta, MoAlllater, c. , More, rf. iMoOafflgan, aa. Jialey, so. Powell, p iDawaon. p. ... ToUle Darkaeaa (alia eed at Km ! rwarteeatk, m TU. LINCOLN. June St. Lincoln won th4 first game from Topeka today by a aoore f Id In I The econd game, a long drtwn out pitcher' battle, waa called at the end of the fourteenth Inning on ac o.int of darkneaa with the acore tied at 4 to 4. Score. Ilr- (ante; TOI'H.KA, AH. K. H. O. A. Rt-he. if S I . 1 , ttt.iU k. aa 4 I 1 S 4 'I ranjf r, rf J lN-il. cf S I 0 Mayer, lb 4 11 0 1 .nnuiKre. 2t S 'O S 1 I'oi hran. SI'; 4 I 1 I iU.nroe, c 4- -4 irirlerj, P J 1 1 0 S Orner, p S 4) Total SI 4 I 14 LINCOLN. AH. R. H. O. 4 1 1 S Wolde, If I.IokJ. b Kohribcr, cf .. WtiHana, lh ... Mulnlyra, rf nix, 0 VHMiffliran, l'lc, 30 Mutteri, p .aiveeon, p A. ... 10 12 27 Total ... Tof-rka 0 4S100000 4 Ltacotn S 1 li I I 1 10 Two-base hit: VfcOaffiran. Roc.ha. Williams. Naxveaoo, Trainer, Imuble piay. LaJtlraure to Bon k to Mayer, ru.'ien tww: 1 rainer, CiHiran, Monroe, I'ril, Miaftiiaa. becrifw hlla: IJoyd im-ii. struck oiif ny Narveaon, !-:ite on Iji' tf fUima, I. off rn- ti.-ra. 4 btt Nrvun, 4, off Orover, X Hit with bitctMl t-all: By Narveaoo. 1: t y li'OiTi. 1; bv Orover. L lilts: Off r i iiia'i, s In Inrtm Iniitoas; off Sander. in four and eras- tblrd uiulucs, off I4NCOLN. . AB. M. S I 4 S H. O. . I ill 11 A. , o I BOSTON, June 24. BoetOn made It three atralght from Brooklyn, winning today' game, I to 0. Tyler waa in great form, holding the visitors to three hit. Ho gave frequent ' paiae. but managed to tighten up at critical period. Boa ton hit Dougla freely and In tlmly faahlon. Gets and Smith contributed fea ture) play, the former taking a foul out of Brooklyn' dugout and th latter a liner from Oota, on, which he doubled Wheat, ' who wa on third. Score: BROOKLYN. DOBTON. ABH.OAK AB.H.OA.S. rVMsr. . 0 t 4 OKH.p't k. lb 1 1 1 Mfryora. Bf..,l OOllhart. rf..4 4 UauMrt. lb. I 1 I ! OCnnnoll)'. If. 4 1 4 l1.hw. tb. 0 4 0 OHmlth. lb.... 4 19 6 4 Wheat. ir....l o I (iHrhmldt, lb. i l l llmnMii. rfl S OMa. tf....l 4 M.i'anr. f,. t I 4 I 1 M vanTll, as 4 t t UMi Ilk 4 I S OWhalln. t i l ItniiRlaa, .. I 0 1 1 OT.lar. t I 00 AmWoa. p. 0 0 4 1 0 Hummall ., 1 0 Totals to W 17 1 1 Millar 10 4 4 Tntsle i t 14 1 1 Hatted for Douglaa In the seventh. Batted for Appleton In ninth. ; Brooklyn .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Boaton ...2 0 1 0 1 S 0 0 - - Two-baae hit: Daunert. Three-baae hit. Schmidt. Stolen baaea: Fltapatrlck til, Ollbert, Magee. Double playa: Smith tunaasisted); ue.ur.en to u wiara-xo iau bert. Baa on errora: Brooklyn, L Baaea on balls: Off Douglaa. I: off Appleton, I; off Tyler, a Hlu: Off Douglaa In aix Innings; off Appleton, t In two In ning. Struck out: By Dousrla. I; by Tyler, 1 Umpire: . Byron and Eaaon. ( Caka Vletorloas. CHICAGO. June St. Heinle Zimmer man, the crippled Infielder of the locals. batted In a pinch today, ana inane gooa with a double which enabled Chicago to tie the aoura and. then stole home with th winning run, after Oood a Infield out had put him on third. Chicago defeat ing St. Loula, 14 to ll. The game waa a wild exhibition of baa ball with plenty SAYS THAT BROTHER JOE WILL BEAT CUTLER. J LOUIS J. STECHER. I 4 IS 42 St Batted fur Wldaman In the eighth. Topeka 1101t001IOOOO-4 Unooln 00404400000000-4 Two-be se hits: Mayer. McAllister. Schretber, Roche. Double playa: Me lntyre to MoAlllater to Williams: Liortt to Daley to MoOafflgan. Mayer to Bua- tlok. Haoa to Latttnor. uoia to Me- Oaftlgan to Wtlllama. rH.en baaea: Dell. Lattimora. noatioa, nocne. re. rtflre hlta: Widamaa. Daley, BoetUk. MoOafflgan (I). Rappa, Srhrlnber. Mruck out: By Powell, 4; by Wtdeman, 3;. by Daahner. I: by Dawnson, 3. Masea on 11a: Oft Powell. 3: off Wldeman. S; off Dtvain, S: off Daahner, 4 Hit by pitched ball: By Daahoer, s. wild pltokt Powell Paaeed ball:. McAllster. Hlta: Off Wldeman. T In seven Innings: off Daahner, In seven Innings: off Powell, 10 In elghtlnnlnga; off laweon, I In ale Innlnga Tln; KXt. Vmptre; Parent. lallea. K.H E. 4 10 I I 1 Bentler and aaaeneasi a At Minneapolis Minneapolis Milwaukee Battoiiea Minneapolis. (tililvan: Milwaukee. SiiackWford. Blap- nicaa ana r.ranaon. At Louisville R.H.H CeliuuL.ua I I 1 Louisville I 14 4 Retteries: Columbua Curtis, Davis and Coteinan; Louisville. Mlddleton. Northrup ana nemena. At ladlanapolla R 11 E. Cleveland 10 1 1 ludlaaapults Oil Baitertes: Cleveland. Brent on and Billings; Louisville, rkhardt, Mer and uoaeell. At Kansas City R.H B. Ft. Paul Ullt Kansas City 14 1 Batlerle: St. Pad. Hall and Glenn, Johneon; Kansas Ctty. Allison. Ueorae. iDelhl and Akxandar, Getbe4. Score, eec. onxl game Kil l. ht. t'aul t Kaaaaa City II Batteries: St. Paul. Steele, Karger and utenn; nearan ana Aieaaaaer. t aaaae aa4 Ceaa Are Seriaaa. Don't dlaregard your cold. You sneeae. ceugh, are fevrln nature warning. Dr. King a New Discovery will curs you. tw. All druggist. Aderttenint of hitting and errors on each aide. Th vlattora took an earlv lead by bunching hlta but Chicago went Into the lead when Saler's horns run drive started a rally In the fifth. St. JLouls bunched hit again In the Ixtrl and with the aid cf an error again took th lead. Th game sea-sawed until the ninth, when erratic playing and timely hitting gavs St. Loula four runa. With Chicago trailing two runa behind. Zimmerman delivered his timely hit which sept two runner across and tied the oount. Th visitor used seventeen tren, four of whom ware pitchers, while Chicago found It necessary to use a like number of twlrlera and on plncn hitter. Score: ' ST. LOOM. CHITAOO. AB H.O.A C AB.lt. O.A C Butler, sa..l I 1 4 Om4. rf 4 1 1 ttMcbar. If.. 4 1 IUM. as... I 1111 Millar, l-lb. I I 4 S ISrbulte. If.. 4 S 4 Wilms, ef.,.1 1 4 ftSalar, lb. ... I 114 lxlaa. rt ... I S S (Phalan. 3b.. I f 1 t I Hratt. ia...l II OWIIMams. ef 4 114 Hviaalns, la.. I 41 tArrhar, .... 41 Dark. la..... 4 I 1 IMoUlTT, Sb. 1141 IIBS I T-I 1 Onnaalea a 0 4tian4rt4a. l I I 1 I nrlar, a.... 4 IIS K-heney. ... I 14 Hatial, lb. . I iarre. a.... Kobinse. . S I 4 I aaXlBarmaa .114 Maadoea 1.1 I I I 1 Hontia ...- Totals eg it 7 ii Par.Ua. ... 1410 Woak. a I Total 41 1734 II I Batted for Beck In the ninth. Hatted for Meadows in the seventh. . Two out when winning run aoored. Batted for Pierce In th ninth. . It. Louis t f 0 0 I 1 0 4-lS Chicago 10 1 0 I I 0 0 414 Two-baa hlta: Wilson. Archer (2). Dolan, rlchulte. Hyatt, Miller, Zimmer man. Home run: rtaier. Btoien bases: Bhelan, Williams. Zimmerman. Earned run: Chicago, 11; St. Louis, 12. Double play: Fisher to Saler. Pases on errors: hiraao. I: St. Loula. 3. Heaea on hall a. Off Kabel. 1. off Robinson, 1; off Stand ridge, 1' off Meadowa. 1; off Cheney. 2. Hits: on Zabel, In two Innings and one out In third; off Standrldge. I In three and one-third innings; off Cheney, I In three and one-third Innings: off Pierce, S n one-third Inning; off Robin son, I In four and two-third innlnys; off Meadows, 4 In one and one-third Innlnga; off Perdue, I In two and one-tlurd in nings; off Doak, none In one-tnlrd in ning. Struck out: Hy Zabel. 1; by Rob inson. 1: by Standiidg, 1; by Perdue, 1: by Cheney, i. I'mpirea: Orth and Qulgley. Ulaata Defeat Phlla. NEW YORK. June ?4. The New Tnrk Nattonala hit all three Philadelphia pttohera her today and won the flret home victory ov-r Morans teajn this aeason, 11 to a Q. Burns of th Glante maaa two alnylea and a double, drew a baa on balls, aevred Ihre runs ami etol two baaea. Catcher Atlanta of Philadelphia hurt a fiutrer and avas suc ceeded by K. Hums, hnodsraaa had ten ilea nil to aim, of which he aocepte! nine. Third beaeman Lobert of New York injured a rib In batting practice tins morning ana rtretnard took ni piac. aWor: PHILADKLTItl KIW TORIC U.UUII ilHOlt aanroft. aa. I I I 4 agnadtraaa. rl a 1 byraa. Ik... I III ) Buraa. Ifrt 4 134 Ktakart. lb.. 4 111 euurrai. If.. 444 Craralb. rf.. I lo.la. lb.... I 114 1 laamu, lk. I 111 1 latrhsr. aa. 4 t I 14 I 1: by Shaw. J: by .Engle, 1. Umpires Dinuen and Nailln, - , Yrrk. 2: Philadelphia, 4. Bases on balla: Off Stroud. 2; off Rlxey, S; oft lineup, 4. Hlta: Off Demeree, 4 In on and one third Inning; off Klxey, I In two Innings; off Tincup, S in four and two-third In nlnga. Struck out: By Stroud. 4: by Rlxey,' . Karned runs: Philadelphia. S; New Tbrk. . ' Umpires: Rlgler and Hart. Pirates Lose to Reds. PITTSBURGH, Juno 24. Cincinnati defeated Pittsburgh. 5 to S, here today. Mamaux waa knocked out of th box in the third Inning, after having allowed a total of seven hits. He waa relieved by Adams, who was also hit hard. Toney waa effective throughout, except In the third, when a triple, two pneaea and an out at first gave the Piratea two runa, and In the ninth, when two hits scored another tally. Score: CINCINNATI. MTTSBTROH. AB H.O.A B AB.H.O.ll. Leant), ct....t 4 I OOarey. If.... 4 111 Moilwiti. ib4 111 ot'olllaa ef... 4 010 Hri(,, aa...4 SIS IBatrd. lb.... 4 I I 1 I Kllllfar. It.. I 1 1 SHIaobma. rf I 1 1 tlroh. Sb I I 1 4 OWaaner. all I I I I'larka, C....4 41 OVIoi. lb I lilt Griffith, rf. . 4 I'l a ojohnatan. Ik 4 1 IS a Olaon. la.... 4 111 oOlbauo, a... S 111 Tonar. ....! Ill 'atllo ... 1 4 4 4 Maskaux, p.. 0 4 4 4 I Totals U II ST U 4itrhaa ....1 14 Atama .... till Oarbar .... 4 4 14 4 ToUls II I 17 II Batted for Gibson In the ninth. Hatted forMtunaux la the third. Hatted for Adama In th ninth. Cincinnati 0 1 t 0 0 1 1 0 01 Pittsburgh 0 S 0 0 0 0 11 Two-baae hlta: Mollwltx. Oroh, Grif fith. Hlnchman. Three-base hit: Johns ton. Stolen bases: Moilwiti, KUIifer, tarey. Double plays: Baird to Vlox: Adams to Wagner to Johnston. Earned rur.a: Cincinnati, 6; Pittsburgh. S. Rases on balls: Off Tonay. I; off Mamaux. 1: off Adama, 2. Hlta: Off Mamaux. 7 In tnre innlnga; off Adams, I in six In nlnga Struck out: By Toney, I; by Adams. 1. Umpire: Klem and BmaUa. Beatrice Day Races BBring Fast Time BEATRICE. Neb., June 24. (Special Tel egram.) Beatrice day at th races this afternoon brought a crowd estimated at I.SU0 and th track record o f21H4 was broken in the IK pale, th beat tlm being I 08. - Th rac waa won by Hal McKinney In atralght hosts. Watery Todd won th I SO trot, Jennie Fltsslmmons, the 1:22 pac and Peter lkallaa th 1:14 trot. Summary: 1400: COIIES TO SEE JOE mum BACON Ensign Louis J. Steelier of th U. S. Hary, Here from Fliiladelpbia t for the Katoh. HE HTKSELF IS A CHAMP Enaf en , Louis J. Steelier of the United- States battleship Brooklyn has arrived ,in Omaha from Philadelphia. To those who may wish to know Just who Enilfn Louis J. Btecher Is, it Is only meet to 'say that he is two rears elder brother to "the kid." Ton don't mean ta gay you don't know who "The Kid" is? Heavens What Ignorance. , -"The kid," a brother Lout call him. la no other than Joseph Steaher of Dodge, Neb., who on next Fourth of July intend to wrestl Charles (Cutler at Mr. W. A. Rourka's ball park tin til Charles become so aggravated that he will relinquish all claims to th tltl of champion wrestler of the world. "He'll do It, too," convincingly remarked Louis who U but slightly smaller than Frank Ootoh. himself, as an expert ton sorial artist of th Merchants hotel barber hop rubbed various concoctions Into hi upturned fsatures. "I haven't aeen Joe 1 soma time, but, believe me. he's th boy that can do her," he continued, aft pausing td re lieve himself of a mouthful of maaaag cream "I am on my way horn now. and x pct to teach th kid a few thing about th game myself." (Th nlgn la ro- ognlsed as th wrestling champ of th navy). "Humph," grunted the barber shop porter in an incredulous manner, .and Immediately retired to thd anteroom when Louis raised hi head to perceive from wheno th noise emanated. The elder Stecher has come west from Philadelphia especially to see the match and asserts that ther Is great interest In th bout back east. "Opinion as to th winner Is about evenly divided, but those who have seen both men In ac tion seem to think a I do." After th match Enaign Stechcr will return eaat and start immediately with his ship for a cruls to th Adriatlo and tb orient. Board of Direotors of Western League Has Informal Meet An Informal meeting of tb board of directors of the Western league waa held Wednesday when Jack Holland of St Joseph dropped off on his way from Sioux Ctty to St. Joseph. Ibll and Rourk are th other two directors. Tb three directors discussed sugges tions which might be mad at th league meeting today. Isbell even went so far aa to suggest that th Yrestern drop back from Class A to Class B, but Rourk and other owners are Inclined to disfavor tht idea. Holland I carrying th big grouch. Holland want Jack Van Syckle fired pronto. Jack had a run-in with Van Syckl at Sioux City th other day and th ald run-In developed Into a young riot. Holland talked for half an hour and Van Syckl was his constant subject, He certainly has a . grudge against Van. Hs will ask that he be fired summarily when th Western mag nates meet. Scbayler Beats Howells. HOWELL8, Neb.. June 24. tSpeoial.l Schuyler defeated Howells her Wednes day In a faat gain of ball, i to t And reda for Sohuyler allowed four hlta and struck out twenty men. Score: H.H.E. Sohuyler 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0-S 8 S Howells 001002000-441 : Batteries: Schuyler: Andrews and Da via; Howella, Dickey and Herman. Struck out: By Andrews, SO; by Dickey, a Baaea on balla: Off Dickey, i. Hit by pitched ball: Br Dicker. 1. Time) 1 . TERRIERS FAIL TO HAKE IT13 IN ROW St. Louis Defeated by Baltimore; After Winning Doien Straight Viotoriet. FINAL SCORE IS FOUR TO" THREE5 v Beaeftted fry Chamber lala'a Llal. , moat. "Last wlntr I used Chamberlain' Liniment for rheumatlo pains, stlffnei and serenes of the knee, and can con-j vianuuuaijr mm j mai . 4 never usea any thing that did me so much good." Ed ward Craft, Elba, N. T. Obtainable everywhere Advertisement BALTIMORE!, June 24 -St Louis, attna winning twelve straight, lost today t Baltimore 4 to 2. Suggs pitched gooct ball throughout Score: - R.H.K. St. Louts 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-4 I 1 Baltimore ....1 0 00 0 S1 0-411.1 Batteries: Groom. Wlllott and Hart ley; Suggs and Owens. Tips Loaa Another. BROOKLYN, June 24. Poor pitching VV Lafltte waa reanonalblo for th elrhth straight defeat of Brooklyn today, Chi-; iff Ml iwiiiuriuiM iiiiii .ui .ill," KMa ... va.w first three Innlns-a and scoring six runa. enousrh to win. The fielding of J. Bmlth, Kauff ana Halt were the features. Ha gue, who yeaterday sprung a "charley nui ,r, nil, w vu. v. 1 1 ' u . I. I'm .... anv - era! dava. Brown held Brooklyn to three hit in the four Innlnga ha worked. He waa emked bv Howard In running to second In the fifth and retired In favor of Black. Score: R.H.L Chlcf, S 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 15 0 Broc-ilyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-g 7 I Batteries: Brown, Black and Fischer; Lafltte, Marlon, Wilson and Simons. Blaea Trias Rebels. BUFFALO, June 24. Six hit eoupled with Pittsburgh' three errors In the txth Inning gave Buffalo enough runs to win today's game, the final score be ing 0 to a This was Rogge's last inning tn the box for the vlattora Leclalre al lowed but one hit during th remainder of the game. Score: R.H.E Pittsburgh ...o ooiooosi-esa Buffalo 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 IS 2 wnnri; .ueciairc ana jserTy; enuis and Allen. : r Caaeys Trim' Newark. NEWARK, N. J., June S4. Kansas C1tvr with Gene Packard pitching, won the first game of th series her today. S to 1 Score: R.H.E. Kansas Clty..O 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 08 6 I .Newark 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-4 4 S Batteries: Packard and Easterly; Mose- ley and Kariden. Southern Aaaoclatloa. - Atlanta, ! Birmlnaham. 0. Chattanooga. 7: Little Rock. 2. " " Memphis-Nashville: rain. '"" No other scheduled. harkar. U...4 Iftnanaa. r If 4 111 aiilita4. of. 4 I I e SMarkla. lb . 4 14 4 1 ktlll'M. a... I 111 Illralaar4. lb 4 1111 A4ana. a.... 141 OMarara. a... 1141 t kwraa. a.. 4 4 4 1 4V..d.U. c. I 4 4 4 I rMBive, a. 1 e 1 Suv4. s .. 4 I 4 1 fcuay .... 1441 Tiacua. ...! I I I Tetale M II II I Totals.. ..M 14 M U 4 Philadelphia ......0 11111-1 New York 7 0 4 0 1 0 0 -U Two-base hit: Nlnhaff. Burns Stolen se: Nlrbotf, O. Burns 2i. Mrtviw. aiiodgraaa. Imyle til. Hrainard. Double pluya: Ikovlc to FU-ti-bar to Merkla Bancroft to Xtchoff'to liinia; Kiel, liar to Doyle to Mrrkle. Base on errors: New . 1 ..IS .. I s s I 4 1 I I I dr. 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