TITF. BEE: OMATTA. MONDAY. MAY 22. Iflll. Rain Stops Base Ball in Nebraska; Grizzlies Lose; Athletics Trounce the Tigers 10 PA ROURKE HOME AND BUSY Gets Back from Western Trip with Remodeled Family, y BOUND TO HAVE THE BEST TEAM Fir riarm Get Release and Twt Others Draw Flora for Pnr Work Sfw Mm Are Making Good. Pa Roark and his family irot home from the west yesterday, showing the scars of disaster, but full of fight and more than ever determined to win the pennant of the Western league In the present race. The Wichita team, whirh la Boon to be come the Pueblos, came along, but the rain put a atop to the plana for playing the Sunday game here. Today four of the Omaha players will be dropped from the payroll. The other teams have waived on Pickering, Anderson, Graham and Patton," and they will be handed their unconditional releases. Three new men are now with Omaha, Nlehoff, Ptck and WMllama. and more are coming. The further changes to be made will be announced a little later. On the trip two members of the team were stiffly fined for indifferent work on the field, and they have since been up on their toes, and ara working hard to etay on the list Boand to Make Good. "I am trying to make good on my promise,-' said Mr. Rourke last night "I am going to have a ball team here if money can buy It . Just now the boys are playing good ball, and. are winning games, but I know of a couple of weak spots, and I'm going to fill them as soon as I can. "Since Schlpke has been relieved of the worries of playing, he has shown much unsuspected ability as manager, and I am going to let him run tha team from the bench. He Is anxious to make good, and in my Judgment he will be a revelation to the patrons.- The new men I have are all doing wall, and when I get another corking good pitcher and the other weak spots braced up. I'll have as good a team as any. "It wasn't tha pitching that lost the games on the last trip. It was just poor ball playing. That has now stopped. We had good business. At St. Joseph, Lincoln nd Denver the attendance was big, and at Topeka it was the best Week-day at tendance I ever have played to there. At Wichita it was bad. I do not understand why Wichita wanted to let the team go. but It has. The option to buy expired on Saturday, and now Isbell will move to Pueblo." Isbell Goes o Faeblo. Frank Isbell went to Pueblo last night to malie final arrangements for the transfer of the team to that place. It will necessitate a readjustment of the schedule, In order that the travel may be equalized, but Pueblo Is awakened, and a prosperous season there Is expected. Omaha rests today, and on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday will play Lin coln at Rourke park. On Friday. Satur day and Sunday Pueblo will play here, and on Sunday night Omaha goea back to Denver to play on Monday and Tuesday. Tuesday is Day of Straw Hat for Fans Dick ftrotte Fixes Opening of 'Season for Summer Sky Pieces. Tueaday is straw hat day. On this day the formal opening of the straw hat seaaon will be made in Omaha, and it will be opened at Rourke baU park. Every person attending the game on Tues day la to wear a strasr hat or be fined by the base ball management and put down on the blotter as not being a true and faithful fan. Dick Orotte, the secretary of the Omaha ball toam, announced yesterday that he had decided on tomorrow oa the big day. It is something new In Omaha and also In the entire west. In tha east It la a yearly occurrence. At Philadelphia the ball fans turn out In droves on straw hat day and he who dares approach the stands without a straw sky piece is in danger of being ejected from tha field. The University of Pennsylvania origi nated the straw hat day at baas ball games and Panamas, sailors, and straw sunbonnets are the main attraction. Even the co-eds have taken to the fancy and now intense rivalry exists as to who wear the most stunning or hideous "dicer."' The weather man has promised nlc warm weather and much sun for the oc casion, so there will be no danger of the wearers of the straw catching cold. An attempt will be made to place one of these beautiful bonnets on the top of Haskell's anatomy when he appears on the field to handle the .Indicator. And woe unto the umps if he falls to comply with the re quest of tha fans. His exit from tha grounds will be livelier than that of the late Kneeland. The management of the ball team has placed a premium on home runs and ev ery one of the Rourke team who oon nects safely for four bases will be the re cipient of a new straw bonnet. That ought to be an Inducement for any player to gat out and break his neck swinging on the good ones. RKttJLTS IN TIIHES.I LEAGUE) 1 Teaaas Wla mm Lm lm Three Doeble-Header. DANVILLE, 111., May n.-Danrlll divided a double-header with Dubuque to day, losing the first, i to t, and winning tba second. .8 to , Scor. first game: . R-H E. Jnibuqu lit Danville !.".""!f 7 t Batteries: Rngge and Boucher: Bans Price and Htldebrand, Second game- R.H.E. Danville g j4 j Dubuque ,'.g 4 1 PEORIA. 111.. May O.-Peorla won and lost to Rock Island In a double-header to day. Boons, first game: It H E Peoria 4 0 Rock Island 0 10 0 Katterlee: Hovllk and Jacobs; Humes and Custer. Second game R.H 1 Reck Island ,... n j .... T I Batteries. Iakaff, Dollar and Jacobean: Davidson, Gilbert and Jacobs. DA V EXPORT, la.. May fl-Davenport and Qulnoy aptlt a double-header here to day, exchanging, I Ui Score, first game: R.H.E. favenpurt - j j Qulncy a 0 Batteries: Belson and Coleman; Vyekoctl and Forney. Second game R H E. Qulncy , j 10 (Davenport A 4 1 Batteries: Spencer and Clark; Flowers and Walsh. WATKKLOO. la.. May 21 Waterloo- Eprirujfleld double-header postponed; rain. A- Yla.ee la the Itsnark la dyspeaia. complicated with liter and kidney trouble. Electric Bitters help all such cases or no pay. 0c For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Standing of Teams WEST. IKAOl K. W.UPct Sioux City. 19 H ..'04 NAT. LEAOCK W.N.IVt. Phils 22 10 .-7 Pittsburg ..11 II ..' New York. .IS 12 M Chicago ....IS 111 .isl Ienver 19 9 Wichita ...In ! Lincoln ...In 10 rt Joseph. 14 M .v.4, .62.V ."0 .600, Cincinnati ..! 13 . Omaha Topeka 13 15 .4 St. Iiuia....l2 17. .444 Brooklyn ...10 21 2S Boston 8 2a .212 AMER. LEAUl'B. W.L.Pct. Detroit' 27 7 . 794 .10 17 .3701 Des Moines 4 25 138, AM JDK. ASS N. W.tPct ! Columbus.30 12 Mlnn'ps ...22 1 Kan. City.. in 14 Milwaukee 1S 1. 8t. Paul. ...17 17 ass- 67. ,62S Chicsso ....lrt 13 .hit Ronton 11 14 New Tork..l", 17. .. .0KI' Phlla lu 15 .;i0) lyoulsvllle .17 19 .472 f'leveland ..Hi IX .471 Toledo 14 22 ,3vj Indlan'lla .12 23 .31.1, NEB. L.EAGLE. W.L.Pot.1 Washlngt'n 1" 20 .m St. Louis.... 10 2i ,j3 MINK LEAOCE. W.L.Pct Or. island. Columbus ,W .WTl FallsClty ... 3 0 1 (10 Clarinda ... 3 0 l.OnO Fremont Neb. City... I 1 M7 Auburn 1 6 ?1.i Marrvllle ..0 8 .0"0 Shendoah . 0 3 .WW Kf arney Superior Hastings Seward York .... .;tti. .444 .3751 .U2, Yesterday's Iteanlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Wlchlta-Oniahu, rain. Pluux City-Lincoln, rain. St. Joseph, 6; lenver, 4. Lea Moines, 1; Topeka, 2. AMERICAN LEAOCE. Rcston-Chlcago. rain. Near York. 4; St. Louis, 5; ten innings. Philadelphia. : Detroit. 2. Washington, 1: Cleveland, 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, ft. Paul, 1; Indianapolis, 10. Kansas City, 2-6; Louisville. 9-4. Milwaukee, 11; Columbus, 10. Minneapolis, 7; Toledo, 1. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Kearney-Hastlngsi rain. Fremoit-Peward, rain. Columbus-York, rain. Grand Island-Superior, rain. Games Today. National League St. Louis at Boston, Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Pittsburg at fcew York. Chicago at Philadelphia. American league New York at Chicago, Boston at St, Louis, Washington at De troit, Philadelphia at Clevelann. American Association St. Paul at In dianapolis, Kansas City at LouiBvllle, Mil waukee at coiumnus, Minneapolis at 10 ledo. Nebraska State League Fremont at York, Columbus at Superior.. Grand Island at Hastings, Kearney at sewaro. Mink League Jrhenandoah at Auburn, Nebraska City at Falls City, Maryvllle at Clarinda. GRIZZLIES LOSE THE FINAL Drummers Capture Last of Series by Five to Four. WIMING RUN COMES IN TENTH Lladaar an Coffey Secare Three. Baaei ; Hits GUmore aad Haaillton LaaS Tvo-Baas;ers Six Strikeouts. , DENVER. May JL The Drummers won tha last game of the series today with tha home team by a score of 5 to 4. Score: DENVER. AB. R. M. O. A. E. Lloyd, 2b 10 14 8 0 Gil more, cf 4 113 0 0 Weldensaul, If 5 1 i 4 0,0 Quill In, 3b 5 0 1110 Lindsay, lbs S 1 8 1 0 Coffey, ss 8 0230 Cassldy, rf 4 11 S 0 0 McMurray, o I 0 1 6 3 0 Harris, p t 1 0 0 1 1 Heal 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hagerman, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ....36 4 10 ,30 16 1 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. McCheeney, cf 4 1110 0 Kelley, rt 4 2 8 1 0 1 Powell, If 4 1 1 S 0 0 Riley, 2b 3 0 1 ' 4 8 1 Jones, lb 8 1 1 13 3 0 Gossett, C 6 0 17 10 Mlnke, ss 4 0 0 1 6 0 Hamilton, 8b 4 0 1 0 8 0 CheileUe, p 4 0 0 1 1 0 Totals SS 6 8 80 IS 1 Hatted for Harris In ninth. Denver 0 0)3 0 0 0 0 0 1 04 bt. Joseph 0 00 8 0 2 0 0 0 1-6 Stolen bams: Poweil (8), Kelly, Jones, Riley. Two-base hits: GUmore, Hamilton, 'i'hree-base hits: Llndaty, Coffey. Sacri fice hits: Lloyd (2), Hlley, McMurray. Kelly. Struck out: B Harris, 8; by Chellettn. 6. Bases on oalls: Off Harris. 4; off Cbellette, 2; off Hagerman, 1. Wild fitch: CheileUe. Left on bases: Denver, , St. Joseph, (. lnniiurs pitched: By Har ris nine Innings, runs 4, hlta 7; by Hager man one lifnlng. runs 1. hits & 'Tlmei 3:22. Umpires: Kneeland and Morgan. TOPEKA MAKES IT TWO IN THREE , 1 S ' Locals Brk Hlta with De Molars' Errors 1st Se-realh. TOPEKA, May 3L Topeka made It two out of three from Dea Moines today. To peka bunched hlta with Des Moines errors In the seventh. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Rlckert, If. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Moore. 2b 4 0 0 1 8 0 Harford, jb 4 0 1 0 3 0 Whitney, lb 4 0 1 10 1 0 Hopke. ss 4 1110 0 Crompton, rf 8 113 0 0 Hrelteusteln, cf 8 0 0 3 0 0 Prambes, e , 8 0 1 T 0 0 McOrath, p 3 0 0 1 4 0 Totals 80 1 1 U "l DES MOINES AB. R. H. O. A. E. Curtis. If 8 0 14 10 Colllgan. ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 Matties, cf. .......... 1 0 0 8 0 0 Dwyer, lb. 4 0 U 0 0 Korea. 8b 4 0 114 0 Decamp, rf. 4 0 1 0 8 0 Hersche, lb. 3 113 11 Hachant. o. 4 0 0 ' 8 0 0 McK.ee. p 4 0 1 0 6 0 Totals 81 1 U U t Topeka 0OOO008O8 Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Stolen bases: Crompton, Decamp. Sacri fice hit: Mattlck. Bases on balls: Off Mc Orath, 3; off McKee, 1. Struck out: By McUrath, ; by McKee, 8. Hit by pitched ball. Hersche. Pafsed ball: Frambea. 'lime: 2:u6. Empire: Hhoemaker. HORSE RtCEK AT SPIRIT LAKE Naaserooa Eatrlos Received for Two Days' Meet la Jaly. SriRIT LAKE, la.. May 3L-SpoolaI.) Entries for the July 4 and 6 horse races here, at which two SuOO purses and four 3-i0 purses have been offered, indicate there will be a large field of starters. Stats Senator L. E. Francis, who Is presi dent of the Dickenson County Pair asso ciation, predicts one of the most successful race meets ever held In northwestern Iowa. Carpenters are now at work building addi tional barns to accommodate horses and trainers snd a new pole fence la being built around the track. Sack Aatlera Sek Gosae. The Buck Antlers would like to book a game wnn some out-oi-iown team for May . Address L. J. Karrya. 4K3 North Sev enteenth street, Omaha, Neb. rolejr'e Kldory ctvasedr Acted 4elek. M. N. George. Irondale, Ala., was both ered With kidney trouble for many yeara "l waa perauadsd to try Foley Kidney Remedy, and before taking It three cays I could feel Its beneficial effects. The pain left my back, my kidney actios cleared up and I am so rauca Setter. I do not hesitate to reoommead Foley sUd aey Remedy.' Toy sal by UI druggist. Leading Members of Rourke Vil i j Y , . ' 1 I t $ i " f, 7 -h 1 n ' , - it 1:. '" : I t '-- 'J:-: :i::iv J . ., f. . 7 I PS A " . ' fa .... :. : '";.r,. rV,.. . A V iiitiiifiiiiiiti MILLERS RUN -OYER TOLEDO Minneapolis Lands on James for Eight Safe Ones. ' FINAL SCORE IS SEVEN TO ONE Caret Keeps Locate' Hlta Well Sot tered Bstler Reeares Two-Baa Hit -Two Stolea Bases Three SacrtHoe Files. TOLEDO. O.. May Mlnnit hrr.W. Toledo's winning streak today, hitting James hard and taking the contest, 7 to L t avet kept the locals' hits well scattered, Score : - . TOLEDO. . MIlWKAPOLm. ' A.B?-?"-V AB.H.O.A.B. Vllss, tf I 0 I 0 (I riymer, el., I 1 a A Hlncbnun, tb I 0"! 4 "1 01)1. lb 4 a It 0 "". It 1 Crarsth. rt.. I I 0 Hlrkman. rf. 4 1 4 0 Willi. mi. Ik 5 1 ft 0 Hohnhsrat.lk 4 I 10 1 t MTormtck.sv I I 1 8 Butler. ... 4 111 t Kllllfar, rf... I 0 Brnnklt, lb. 4 1 t 1 0 Ferris, lb. . . . I 1 0 10 Adams, r ... 111 Owens, e I 1 c JUpp, .....! I I lum, 4 0 .4 t W. Junes, 1 0 ft I " TstsJa. ..oJK I 17 II 0 Totals 11 I IT II t m Toledo 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Minneapolis 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 07 Two-bsse hit: Butler. Stolen bases: Cly mer. Gill. Sacrifice hlta: Gill. Kllllfer, Owens. First base on balls: Off James, B; off Cavet, 2, Struck out: By James, 3: by Cavet. 8. Double play: Butler to Hlnch nian to Hohnhorst. Left on bases: Toledo. 8; Minneapolis, 7. Wild pitch: Cavet. Pa.oeed ball: Rapp, Hit by pitcher: Kll llfer. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Owens and EUdlnger. Bines and Colonels Divide. LOU18VILLE. May 21. -Kansas City and Louisville broke even today In a double header. Home runs by Hay den and Hughes and catenas by Orlmshaw and Haydrn were the features. Scores: LOtnSVILXJt. KANSAS CITT AB.H.O.A.K. ABH.O.AB gUnUr, ef.. 4 1 4 Bsrbws, lb. 1 1 Howard, lb. 11 Shannon. If.. 1111 Laanoi, lb . I I 1 0 0 Lots, rf 4 I t 1 Hardn. rf.,4 1 I 1 0 Hyatt, lb.... 4 111 Orlmahaw, If t I 1 Braoot, rf.... Ill Robinson, as I I' I t Oimdon, ss. 4 I 1 10 Stantburr. lb I I I I 0 Dowala, tb... 1111 Hushes, ... I til Jamaa. a 4 1 0 lacla, 111 Bhoadas, p.. I 4 Bakar 1 III Totals M mil I Totals tt 14 II I Batted for Rhoades in ninth. Kansas City 8000000 03 Louisville 0 0 1 0 0 3 8 8 Stolen baaea: Robinson. Jamas. Two base hit Single. Home runs:, Hughe. Hayden. Struck out: By Slagle, 8; by Rhoadea. B. Base on bails: Off Single. 1; of Rltoades, 4. Tims: 1:38. Umpires: Hayes snd Handlboe. Score, second xame: KANSAS CITT. UrtTTWVHJJI AB H O A B ; . AS H O A B. Barbaau. lb. 1111 Stanlar. ef.. 4 1 0 Shannon. If.. I I 4 0 Howard, lb. ( I 0 Ua. lb I 1 I tUanni. lb .. I til Hratt, of.... 4 11 Haydan, . rt.. t 1 1 moot, rt 4 I I 1 S Urlmihaw, It 4 I I 0 CViriidoa. aa. 4 I 4 1 Robinaon, si I I I I liownla. lb.. 4 1 I I . (Banabury, lb 4 I 4 1 O'Connor, t. 4 1 I 0 Orendurff. a. 4 8 4 I 0 Alirork. p... 111 0 Undamaa, pl 0 1 Brandon, p. 1 t . Total IT II n It Totala i 11 tt 11 I Louisville 00000031 04 Kansas City 30011010 06 Stolen base: Stanley. Two-base hits: Al trock. Karbeau, tkansbury. Three-base hits: Kmoot, Orendortf, Orlmshaw. Struck out: By Lindaman. 4; by Altrock, 1: by Hrandom, 1. bases on balls: Off Linda man, 1; off Aluocla, 1. Time: 8:00. Um pires: Handlboe and Hayes. Salats Are Defeated. INDIANAPOLIS. May 21 After a rain storm had put an end to the first came of a scheduled double-header In the third In ning, the locals easily defeated St. Paul in the second game. Steinfeldt. formerly of the Chicago Nationals, played his first game with St. Paul. Score: ST. rAl-U INTUANAPOLtS. HHO.il ; AB.HOA.E. relehantr. rt 1 4 Rallmaa. If . I 1 I 0 Kaluoa. If... 4 1 1 Waodnifl, tU I I I I MK'ormlck.aa I 111 1 Car lath. rt..t 1 Seaaear 4,1 8 I Houaar. Ik.. I 4 I Autrar. lb... 1 T Geti, lb I 4 1 I Howard, cf . . I I 1 Hit tar, c. . . . . I lft Stalntaldt. Ik 4 1 I 1 WlUlams. Ik. I 1 4 1 Howall, lb... 4411 Mowar, as... 4818 -h-K. p I 1 I Wahk, p 4 I Kell.y ! Totala .41 It tT 10 Toiaia 14 i n u 4 i niied lor Chech In ninth St Paul 00000100A1 lndtanapolui 00300233 "10 Two-baae hlta: Houser. Oets (2). Bases on baUs. Off Webb, 4. Struck out: y ( 4 DANNT DURBIN Webb, 8. Tim. 1:60. Umpires: Ferguson and Chill. .. Brewers Wla Swatfeat. COLUMBUS. May 21. On alx hlta. two passed balls and errors by Mahllng and Perrlng, Milwaukee secured seven runs In the last two Innings snd won today's gam. 11 to 10. Sensational plays by Bon nln and Mahllng In the ninth kept the score from mounting higher. Congalton and Perrlng were the heaviest hitters Score:- MILWAUKEE COLUMBUS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB. H O. A. B. Randall, rt.. Ill 10 CRonrke. lb 4 1 I 1 0 Obarlaa, lb.. I III I Hlnchman, if I 010 Jonaa, lb.... I t II t Congalton, rf I I 0 0 0 Bamtt, at... 4 10 Downa, lb... 1 1 I I 0 Stone, it I 0 0 Parrtni. lb.. 4 1 1 I 1 Latbold, If... 110 4 Mabllnc, aa.. 4 114 1 Clark, .... I I 0 Bonnln. cf... 110 Lawla. as.... 4 111 1 Arbocaat, .. I IT Marshall, a.. I II Packard, p. .. 1 1110 Ollllsmn, p... !' Marlon, p.... 1 1 0 Totala 14 11 17 1 I MoOlyna, p.. 8 I i Braan 0 0 i Lriidwl .... Totals 4 U IT M 8 Hatted for Marion In the fifth. Batted for Stone in the eighth. ' Milwaukee 0O40V003 411 Columbus 33021101 110 Stolen base: Marshall. Sacrifice hits: Perrlng, ' Arbogaat, Packard. Sacrifice file: Downs, Packard. Two-baao hits: Perrlng (2),. Congalton, Clark. Double plays: Mahllng and Downa; Lewis, diaries and Jones; McGlynn and Jones. Bases on balls: Off Packard, 4: off Ollllgan, 1: oti Marlon, 4; off McOlynn, 3. Struck out By Packard. 5; by Marlon, 1; by McGlvnn 1. Hits: Off Ollllgan, 6 in one and onr third Inning-; off Marlon, 1 In two aim two-thirds innings; off McOlynn, 7 In five innings. Wild pitches: Marion 2). Time: 3:36. Umpires, blerhalter and Weddlge. LAD HIT BY PITCHED BALL Gor Webster Knocked Dons While Playlagr at Waverly, la. CHARLES CITY, la.. May a (Special Telegram.) Oeorge TYebster of the high school base ball team, while playing at Waverly yesterday was hit by a pitched ball, knocking him senseless. He was taken to a hospital and is to have an operation performed - Festral City Wins. CENTRAL CITY, Neb.. Mav 21. (Spe citl.l Central City High school defeated Fullerton High school here Saturday by the score. 13 to . Trtplett. for the home team, allowed but three hlta and struck out seven batters. Score: Central Cltv High. 40011403 13 Fullerton High ..2021OO01O8 Batteries: Triplet! and Lutes; Godding, Marohlnney and Downs. Morrill Wloa Trsrk Htet. MORRILL, Neb , May SI fSpeclal .) Morrill High school defeated Mitchell High school In base ball snd track meet here Saturday afternoon The score In the base ball game was: Mitchell, 8; Morrill, 12. Track meet score: Morrill, 8); Mitchell, 00. For Morrill the honors are divided between Rllvernail. Rloeum snd Braslel. Joe Wilde was the star for Mitchell. f"VrM. Con A. C00S1N THM HNL . , (t:VlrVt TKWttN KWKW 3. M. Howell, a popurar druggist of Greensburg. Ky , says. "We use Chamber. Iain's Cough Remedy In our own household and know it Is excellent." For sal by all dealers. ( Family-Vll 1 M ATHLETICS TRODNCE TIGERS Exause Allows Detroit Flayers Bat Four Singles. FINAL SCORE IS, SIX TO TWO i Each Team Claims Two Games of Series Mnrphy ierarea ' Two Two-Base Hlta Twelro Men strike Oat. v DETROT.T, May 21. Krause pitched bril liant ball allowing Detroit but four singles, and Philadelphia won. Each team claimed two games of the series: Score: PHILADELPHIA.. ' . DBTROFT. AB.H O.A I. ) . AB H.O.A.B. Lord, It 411 OITraka, if.. 4 0 0 0 0 OMrlng, ef.. 4 1 I'd d Buih, 4 fl I 1 0 Colllna, 2b... 1 l.t I.OCnl. rt I lit Bakar, lb.... 416 0 Oawforrt. rf I 0 0 8 DaTla. lb.... 111 0 TAeb(ntr, lb 4 1 l,T 1 Murrhr. rf.. I I 01 Mnrlarty, lb. 4 0 1 1 Mflnnla. aa.. I 0 0 4 I Nraa, lb...'.. 4 I'll ' I Barrr, aa.... 1 0 0 Btanage, ,e... I til Thomas, e.,.4 10 1 Lively, 111 Krauae, p.... 4 13 .. , Totals.. ....81 4 IT IT I Total! tt 1 IT 14 4 Philadelphia 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 .0-6 Detroit 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Murphy 2. Struck out: By Krause, 6: by Lively, 8. Bases on balls: Off Lively, 3; off Krsuse, 2. Time: 2:04. Umpires: Dineen and O'Loughltn. St. Loots Beats Wew York. . 'ST. LOVIS. May 21. St Louis won the final gam of the series with New York. The locals tied the score , In th seventh when three singles, a triple and an error netted them four runs. In the tenth Me loan scored the winning run when he drove the ball Into the bleachers for a home run. Score: NBW YORK. ST. LOOTS. IB H O 11 AH. H.O.A.B DanMa. ef.. 4 I Rhottaa, ef.. 4 I 1 Woltar, rf... 4 II Austin, V... f 11 Hartaall, lb.. 111 Maloan, rf...l 3 1 (TM, If, I I I 0 Laporta. lb.. 1111 Knlfht, lb . I 1 II Hosan. If.... 4 114 0 Oardnar, 2b. 4 1 1 I Clarke, a.... 4 I 4 8 Johneoiw aa.. Ill I Wallaos, as.. 4141 Blair, c I IT! 4 Myara. lb.... 4 I 14 I fl Flaher, 1 I Geone. P-... 101 Swaanay, c . 0 Mltrhall. p.. 1 0 1 (1 Caldwell, p. . 0 I ('rlaa 110 ttmpblll .. Hotfmaa ... Totala 13 1227 II I Totals IT 10 M II I No one out when winning run waa made. Hatted for Blair in ninth. Batted for George In elKhth. Han for Crlss In seventh. New York 002010100 04 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 15 Two-base hlta: Fisher, Daniels, Meloan. .Three-baoe hit: CriM. Home run: Meloan. liases on balls: Off George, 1; otf Mitchell, 2; of Fisher, 2. Struck out: By Fisher, 7. Time: S:t0. Umpires: Mullena and Evans. Naps First Aala. CLEVELAND. May 21. Cleveland made tl four straight from Washington today. Oreeg was a mystery all through the game, while iluxhe was hit hard while men were on bases. El be if eld Injured a knee und retired In tike lghth. Score: WASHINGTON. CLEVELAND Alt H O A E AB.HOAg Milan, cf. .. 4 1 I I l firanay, It... I I ' 0 0 . haater. lb. I I I I I Olaon. sa 4 1 8 4 0 Lahvrli. If . 4 1 I 0 Jarkaos. cf..4 I Elbarlald. ID 4 II I I tl Kaalarly. rf.,4 lit Oarer, lb... 0 Stovall. lb. I 110 0 Gaa.lxr. rf . 4 1 1 Hlnn' hais. lb 4 111 Mcbnda. rf. I 0 I I 0 Ball, tb 111 l un sham, lb 4 I Sroitb, c 4 1 T 1 Henry, t 1 1 I I I Groaa. 4 11 Hug Ilea, p... 4111 Totals II 14 17 I I Totals 14 I 24 14 I W as-runKton 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 ClevHlund 80002080 8 Two-base hits: Birmingham, Henry. Three-base hit: fichaefer. Bases on bails: Off Grur-g, 2. off Hughes, 4. Struck out: By Or en . by Hughes. 4. Time: l.iA. Umpire. Perrine and tiberldan. Ilorrkesler Loss to Wllber. DORCHESTER, Neb., Msv 21 iSpeclal.) Dorchester loat to Wllber her featur day by the score of 3 to 1 The gam waa one of the bent ever wltnesxed up to the sixth inning when Byeis for Dorchester w..kenfri and was tOLirhed up for four I run. from the result of two singles, a j thue-bujfK-'r and home run. all in mat inning, i p to inia tune ii a mivnm a battle Score: R.H.E. Dorchester ..1 0000004) 01 4 t Wilier 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 08 10 3 Latterlea: Wllber. F. Rlmerda and Pru rha; Dr-hestr. Bvei smt''r and Mor racy. Umpire; Edward Morraay. THE MAN IN THE TOWER He Sees People Unfolding in Lap of Bee's Booklovers' Contest. PAPA'S MISTAKE HUMILIATING Fasatly Head Gets Miied la Trying to Flsere Out Ttnok Title and Raaa Ashore on l.eters of "Oar" Artlal'a lanatare. Through his field glass of purzles The Man In the Toner sees Omaha and the west unfolding themselves In the lap of the BxentcHt newspaper contest that hss been conducted In the middle west In recent yearsthe Booklovers.' contest of The Bee. In homes he beholds children and parents, all working at the pumles After supper the family circle Is formed around the rarlor table and all trlve suggestions as to what book Is rerrsrnted In the dailv picture. Mother lends her aid. She Is a club woman and her friends have recently discussed books. Ah, sh has suogestlon. "It Is 'Th Last Hnpe of the White Race.1 I feel sure." is whiit she remarks. Then Th Man In the Tower see little Harry look up at her with a glance of scorn. Mother Mont Be Wrong;. "Mother." he savs, "don't you know this la no sporting event? We are talking about real literature." One would think you were reading the pink section of the newspaper. Oet Into the spirit of this contest. It seems to me this hook Is 'The Man from Red Ken:.1 Pee, he has a pair of red top boots on. It must be this book." "I don't think either of you are correct," remarks Sister Hsiel. "If you will con sider all points In the picture and look Into the details of the background you undoubtedly will rhanse your mind and j agree with me that the title represented In this illustration Is "The Love Affairs of an Old Maid.' " The Man In athe Tower Is deeply Inter ested now and he glances over to the other side of the' table where papa has Just thrown down a paper and Is paying strict attention to what the other members of his family are saying. "Well of all the thick-headed people," from sarcastic father come these words. "I never thought my children, and my wife, well, well, could be so . dense. The Idea of those titles. Well, I am so dis gusted. Papa Gives Some Llarht. "Now look at this picture. All of you get your optics riveted on the center of the picture. See this straight line' here? See that line which curves over the man's leg? There Is another line here In the corner. Why the title Is there lust, ss plain. There Is something about 'Doarte. Powell, too. Why the book -mtist be by Powell. What book did Powell write, HarryT " . . . "Why, papa," answers Harry, "you are Just simply ridiculous tonight. Doane Powell Is the 'name of the artist who draws the pictures.! You surely must have your brain muddled jover figuring out how Omaha won that game In 124 A. D. Oet next to these pictures and you will be In your right mlnd agsln." : reels Ills Bad Mistake..", "Oh, I made' a mistake." papa' feels his error. "I should have known that was the name of the author. Well, going back to those lines again there are so many lines In this picture I believe . the title must be 'The Lions Share," by Octave Thanet." : Little Hasel at this point picks up The It is Never too Late Before July 2 Extension In Bee's Booklovers' Contest gives new entrants plenty of time in which to solve puzzles. Last picture will appear June 19, but. extension takes limit for sending in answers to July 2. Enter today and get tbe back ; pictures tn the special catalogue coupon combination offer. : See rules In under picture today. for additional Information. More Ihan S3.6QO In Free Prizes ranks among th leading motor cars. For both aervlce and speed this auto will make an excellent possession. It Is a real Joy-maker It is tully equip ped and Is Just like accompanying Illustration. The famous Apperaon war ranty goea with this car. The prise may be Inspected st th Apperaon sale rooms, iiuz f arnam street. Second Prize Value $760 Not everybody can-play a . piano but everybody would like to. The 88-nots Kimball player-piano, worth 8780, which Is the second grand prize, will furnish music for you whether you play or not- It la a wonderful Instrument, and will make some horn a happy place for every member of th family. Even Grand ma can play- this instrument. If sister wants to play It without the mechanism, ahe alrnplv has to lift a lever. This player Is exhibited at the A. Hospe store, 1813 Douglas St. Fourth Prize V.lu 9230 A 8200 Columbia "Regent-' Orafon oUi and $60 worth of records form the fourth grand prize. This excel lent Instrument is one of the best rnanufa JiLied It la built of finest mahogany throughout. For any family this Instrument la alrnplv a musics! gtm.. It Is sure to Increase the bliss of anv home. It will draw the family closer together and form means of entertainment night after night This Grafonola la now ex hibited at the Columbia Phonosrhapti Company's agency, 1 31 1-1 3 Far nam Street. '-LJ J! 1- LJLJ gS-jL ILJ-Li 18 fpnj Xlilpty-aPivc Cash Prizes Value J5140 Five Prizes of $10. Ten Priue Watch for the Daily Pee and pilule picture and leaves tho room. Her psrtlng shot Is: "I m golr.4 into a room where I can collect thoughts. You people all are foolish." The Man In the Tower is still waichlna; her. For many minutes she pores ever the plrture hlle secluded in her chamber. And when she gels through she seems t have solved the pimle. The Man In the Tower he knows the pur.xle breathe freely and wants to congratulate the little girl. , ' The Man In the Tower sees thousgnds of . the Tower sees tnouesnis oi vorklng on the puzslea. ? close watch during U'f' nlct." 1 other people w means to keep rest of the conic? 1 WOODMEN TO BROTHER'S AID Okohn.1l Camp Pats I sereaty-Acr Crop for Member of Order Wko Is Sick. PIERRE. S. D.. Msy 21. (Sperlal.)-Th Modern Woodmen have a lodge at Oko bojo, Sully county, composed principally of farmers, list spring a man by tho name of Pearsol moved Into that vicinity, and since his arrival has bfen having ft great deal of sickness In his family, badly delaying Ms farming operations. Learn ing that he was a member of their order, the lodge decided to get busy and Wednes day of this week eighteen farmers, with gang plows, disks, harrows and other Im plements, using a .total of seventy hnv gathered at the plae and be,fore they nuT? at night they had plowed and planted seventy acres for him. Most of It waa put in corn snd oats, wltft, an acre of potatoes In the list x 1 State League Gossip Fremont drew a blank and for nine In nings were handed a goose egg by th Seward boys. Hastings trimmed Kearney Saturdav In the first game played bn tha home ground by a 6 to 3 score. Grand Island administered a goose egg to the Superior bunch In (Saturday's gam lor nine long innings. j Wheeler, for the Seward team, pitched some game. He allowed but three hits, no runs and struk out four msn. Henry, the first baseman for the SowarU team, made three of the six hits. He wiis to bat four times and connected aafe every time but the last. Five home rt ns were made In the Columbus-York gums. The lucky connectors were Harms llrnr.essy, Buchanan, Meixell and Melum. Some clouting. McKlbben, the Grand Island first base man, drew a big hand in Saturday's gam wnen ne sent me dam over the cent flold fenc in the final Inning. Campbell also pitched a - good game against the Seward team. He allowed but lx hits, struck out eight men and gave inree runs, lie passea out one man. I Columbus' new third baseman, MelurK was not right Saturday. He had louSr cnar. res and booted every one. lip to tisu uiday he had been playing grand ball. Hoffman pitched a good game for Su perior, but the support In the field was poor.. Five errors were made, sll of whlh Mere costly and came at the wrong tlms Columbus took the game from York Sat-' urday by a score of 11 to 8. The gam was slow and uninteresting. Two hours and ten minutes were consumed In playing; nine innings. Columbus made thirteen hits off th Thompson battery, which is considered on of the best in the league. York made a like number of hits, but they were not placed right. . Superior made five hlta In Saturday's , game, but they were scattered. Mors pitched a. game for Grand island which was, without doubt, the best game pitched this season In th league. Sick headache results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can b cured . by tbe use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Taeiets. .iry . ur saue oy dealers. First Prize a Value $2,000 ' A' 32,000 Apperaon ".rack Rabbit" Touring car. Model Foir-7 hlrty, with five-passenger capacity. It Is a great car In a preat contest. It has many sneed and road records, and today Third Prize Value $800 This prise Is a beautiful lot ' In A. P. Tuksy Boa's Her addition, adjacent to Hanacom park and Cen tral boulevard. It Is lot 4 of block eight, on Thirty-third atreet. and Is 60x180 feet. The street car Una runs slong Thirty-second Avenue, Just a block from the site of tho lot. Some young couple, perhaps, wll. here erei-t a little tut lace in which to live for years and yeara. Who cau tell whit Jucky person will ret this Ideal lotT You may bs the one. of 93. Twenty Prizes of 92 Picture in the Bee 4 I M 1 La : Ii X - r i (j