THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 25, 1913. 3 S Now, the Question Is, Where Did Jeff Go? Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher i 1 JUDGMENTS YJL 0 A ROURKB'B young moa have shown they can play ball; batter games than furnished the publlo on Thursday and Friday could not he asked. I quick and accurate fielding. nappy, dashing hue running, hard, and ptmly hitting, make up a. good hall game, then Omaha lu showing good ball. It ia true the team has not iron every game H has played: it la true the hope of Dome of 'the entbuslastlo fan hare been Cashed because the team U not now In & commanding position In the race, but it la alio true the loss of games has been Hue solely to the Inefficiency of the pltohlng staff, and that thlB Is being remedied. At least three of the pitchers ' have shown class In their last appear ances, and It Isn't too much to expect that others of the list will also cwne ttirmlffti. Tn. hiui imwiv n nnw mnrv press-agented as a winner, and Is on the. lookout :for others, so that the' one cause for complaint will soon be removed. (Then Omaha will get the string of vic tories so longed for by the' man who wants the home team to capture every Kane.. The pity of It is, the home knocker Is up and shouting these days, rejoicing that Omaha la not out in front. If the Eourkes were leading tho race, then the home knocker' would have some other excuse, for he Is bound to knock, end his' ways are post finding out Just What good he gets out of it Is beyond mortal ken, but he keeps right on. What Is needed lust now la the rmcnp nf several thousands of the loyal supporters Of the game at Ronrko park each 'after noon the team Js at home. The weather man Is doing his best to furnish base ball weather, and the team Is surely putting p an attraction that ought to oheer the hearts" of everybody. And one, good way to help, win a pennant Is to show the boys by your presence that you appreciate their efforts. The argument in favor of havtnir a piayer- as a member or the National comj mission, specious as it is, might be bettor backed up than by citing the shortcom ings of the commission as Instanced In Is quite possible that selfish motives had pnore to do with the reinstatement of xaooo young men inan (ua any sentiment Bter; but the game would have-been the loser for the compulsory retirement of eitner, so the determination of the Na tional commission- may be looked upon, as the lawyers say, as "having accom plished substantial Justice." As to other phases of the present condition of or ganized ball, with relation to the "slav ery" under the reserve clause, and con ditions growing from It, one Is Irresist ibly inclined to turn back a matter of a dozen years, to the time when Ban Johnson, Charley Coralskey, Connie Mack and some others of the" staunch upholders of "organised base ball" were 4'nccuraging the "slaves" of the National league to break their contracts and Join In with the new American league. "When you stop to think of what happened to Dim Hart's Chicago team, to the Cin cinnati bunch, to Philadelphia and some others, and, on the other, hand, of the spectacular shift that put John J, Mc 3raw at the head of the Qlants, you wonder if It wouldn't b wiser for th magnates to wait "till the shadows are a little longer grown" before they begin to insist on. the absolute purity of mo tives of the owners. Steel and concrete grandstands are a groat .feature of base ballv but It will take more than that to entirely wipe away all memories of the dtyslof the "war! Hal Chase and Ty rabb are not the neatest offenders In AMATEURS DOING GOOD WORK local Sandlot Base Ball Teams Show Up in Pino Form. WINNING HAS HOT BEEN EASY Nearly All of the Teams that Met Find that They Are Pretty Evenly Matched, with Result of Close Guam. The .reinstatement of George Btovall will be' accepted by the publlo as a gra cious act on the part of Ban Johnson. 8tovan's offense was serious, particu larly to because he was a manager and should therefore be ari example and In spiration to tho younger men In the game, 'but It' was no so heinous as to de mand his permanent retirement from base ban. He has had his lesson, and It to not. likely he will again offend. ' Charley "Webb Mnrph's gyrations around the eastern circuit remind one very much of tho parrot owned by the saloonkeeper; and some day It may b that Charley Webb Murph will corns to the conclusion ia tersely and to sagely announced by that same parrot What Gunboat Smith did to Jess Wlllard may have affected the prospects of the latter to a very appreciable extent, but tomehow or other the great and glorious yubllq refuses to become unduly excited Poor old Ed Walsh! Run out of spit. and has to take a lay off till his salivary glands -'work again. What a warning to tha man who chewsl Even Walter Johnson couldn't win 'em all, which ought to be some encourage ment to the struggling youngsters. By FRANK QUlObBT. This season the amateurs are kicking through with the goods and their efforts to date have proved prolific from a fi nancial standpoint, as well as lif- every other way. As long as the teams' con tinue, to play mediocre base ball and keep the rough stuff In the cellar, the army of fans will increase. From present indica tions it looks as If the rowdy base bat) players have all been eliminated from the ranks and as the managers have prom ised to tie the hardware qn to any new candidates that bob up, things ought to run ns smooth as a well oiled machine this term. The best card In local circles will be Jerked off at Fort Omaha this afternoon when the Wagmans meet the Shamrocks at one ring and a half and the Ancient Order of United Workmen team tangle with the O. D. Klpllngers at 3:30, Last Sunday the Ancient Order of United Workmen team figured that they were up against the stlffest proposition In Omaha when they bucked up. against thei Alamltos. Said tussle resulted in a 3 to 3 knotted argument. Since the Ala mltos failed to grab the winning number tho lodge representatives are of the opin ion that they can and will waits away with the championship. Today's game will cut copslderable Ice and It Is a cinch the Smoke., factory )ads will. jrove tough antagonists; the Ancient Order of United Workmen combination will have to put on oodles of steam to garner the winning pearly. Holland or Caaa will bo on the mound for the Ano(ont Order of United Workmen, while Moran or Rathke will work for the opposition. Following If the lineup for the second game: A. O. U. W. 0. D. KIPLINGER8. Qu's-ley First .TT.Gulnane Welch Second Nelson Btephan Short McGrath McAndrews Third Flats Mongersen Left , Bellman Prefka,, Center Qladen McCreary Right Lighten Coe ..Catch ......Dlneen Holland Pitch .,..., Rathke Cass.., Pitch .....Moran Doable-Decker at Lnxnt Park, Out at Luxus park a double-docker of some Importance is on the-bill of fare for this afternoon, The first encounter will be between the Chris Lycks and the Sol Phils and the second squabble Stors Tri umphs against the Luxus. Last Sunday the Luxus band proved tbt they didn't belong to the Jeffries camp and come back by defeating the O. b. Klpllngers In a hard-fought battlo by the score of 3 to 2. Either Oloson, Kelly or Alderman will heave them for tha Store and the Luxus have a trio of slabsters to pick from, namely, Dyok, Nelson and Fox. Following Is the lineup for the second game: STORZ. LUXUS. Drummy First ....... -...Hoch ten Graham Second ,..... ,...,..Rapp Daugherty ... Short ......Penny Durkee,, Third Tracey frucna ieu "'"y Falconer Center ...... ..Smith Welch Right Kucera Cretghton Catoh Danxe Oleson, Kelly Pitch .Dyck, Fox Alderman Pitch Nelson Game at Council Bluffs, Over across the waves the Alamltos will try and whip the Council Bluffs Mer chants this afternoon at three tingles and a half. Before this tussle the Hoctor Drummers and the Council Bluffs Ram blers will fight It out. A couple of weeks ago the Alamltos. tangled with the Mer chants and the game resulted in a to 8 victory for the lads across tho river. The Omaha boys say that thoy are coming hnma with the bacon Wis inp. irouaw- Jng Is the lineup for the second row; T.umm MERCHANTS. ,r uit Dennlson Vfe,UW. T", . ...11 neii J......... Second Want Dougherty......... onorx SEmES Minlkus Third ............Phillips Front-...... .. Left .............. ocanion Murray... S5iar u.,Q" Baudo., Rifht .....Robinson Cavonaugh C atoll -...vun Morearty. gtoh PeKJ? Adams - ... Pitch ....Probst Other Squabbles. At Florence park a pair of nifty squabbles are expected this afternoon, when the Florence Athletics buck up against the Ramblers and the AJhambras clash with the Brail Hansens. These four teams are all fast, bo a couple of dasay Jaunts are anticipated. The first game wilt start promptly at 1:30 o'clock, and the second will ring in at about four .bells. The Moose club wilt Jaunt down to Diets park and endeavor to wallop the M. B, Smith herd. Bald Jangle will com mence at four whistles. Their last quar rel was a close affair so something In teresting is looked for today. Ont at rontenelle park, the Central Parks will bump up against the Fontenelle Parks. UP to date these two bands have been putting up a high grade article of base ball to the same Is predicted for today. The Brodegaard Crowns will book a steam boat for Elk horn, Neb., this a. m., where they will endeavor to trim the Elkhorn Eagles. The Xownstnds will Chance May Yet Come' Back RAT KEATING. . NEW YORK, May Jt-Weak pltohlng and ragged Infield defense have been the two great barriers which have kept Frank Chance from coming into his own. 6o rickety have been these Joints in his machine that he and his followers have often despaired of his ever getting out of the bottom grove. Durin the first Lmonth of the season he hod to rely al most soieiy lor nis pitching strength on ay neaiing. this recruit is the newest star in major balldom. His twirling thus far has been one of the great sunrises of the year. Within one month Keating has secured a position alongside the best hurlers in baso ball, and It ia nredleteii by experts that before the season Is over no will moke them all look to their laurels. On the Pathetic other henA. , m star of the Yankees, Russ Ford, made a miserable showing during the first four or five weeks of the season. It 1nw now as If Ford was returning to his ,o!d form of the 1911 season, which said form is practically invincible. With Ford and Keating going at top-notch, and Hal Chase again tha wizard of old, with the managerial acumen of the Peerless Leader to back them up, the Yankees be- bunch used a couple of ringers against tho Gnu company squad. No, they weren't centrals, Just ringers. Gillespie Is doing excellent work be hind the pole for the Council Bluffs Im perials this season. He makes the base pilferers love the cushions. A coUDls of dlncreoancles made bv the Ancient Order of United Workmen with gents on the bags Is what allowed the Alamltos to tie tha score last Sunday, The 8. A. C. sang and tho Stars and Stripes will meet at Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets this afternoon. Both teams' advance agents nro 'claiming a victory. ' That Alamltc-Anclent Order of United Workmen tussle which resulted In a tie at the break away was some match. The teams were approximately evenly hooked up. , Probably some of our other fnst teams couldn't defeat Bennington. Neb., but I know Orkln. The Orktn Bros, squad handed the Bennington Plow followers a lemon last Sunday. That Orkln Bros, band Is always look ing for n ohango of scenery. They are especially desirous of meeting out-of-town teams. Address Mr. Weiss, In care of Orkln Bros., for games. J awn Qonding, the tnnnager of the Columbus leaguers, wanted the. Btors Triumphs to lunch with him today, hut manager Bradford had to turn down the Invitation because he promleed to dlno at Luxus park. Lynn Young, who formerly played with tho Ancient Order of Untted workmen. Is now associated with the Cjescerits of Cedar Hnpldg, la. He writes that they have a doodle of a twlrler named Kool. Suppose he lives up to his name. Tripp, the managnr of tho Woodmen of the World team, says his team, would like to tako a trip. Soma out-of-town team that would like to boo them make a trip can address E.- C. Tripp In care of tho Woodmen of tho .World hulldlhti. In a pitchers' battle last Saturday the Pagomas and tho Paxton & (lallagher Grocery team played a 0 to 0 tlo game. Andrews, who opposed Paul Kelley on tho mound for the grocery team gavp two nits ana strucn out twenty-seven men. Tho hlKh cost of living Is something terrible. Everything Is going up except me renutation or some or our local teams. , with Jlscon first, Ham on second and Mutton third, the Rabbit at three, the rone cnopa tnree times ana mo next animal was Fish. If Apricot and there RCBSELL FORD. come a team of great potentiality. But the fans have become so skeptical of tha Yankees' ability to settle down to atunlform excellence that the recent dev estatlng trip through the west. In which the Chance aggregation worsted tho first division teams of the American league, did not seem to revive any great amount of hope In the breasts of tho Chance fol lowers. A star game today and a bush league performance tomorrow has been the Yankee program so long that their friends have all become naturalised Mis sourlans. But despite these doubts and haunting fears, It looks as If Chance was beginning to show his great quality, and tho first thing the fans know a miracle will have been performed. , lunch at Ashland, Neb., today and after the feed they will promenade out to the base ball grounds and do their mightiest to down the base ball manipulators that represent the aforementioned burg. At Armour park, wfich Is located on Fortieth and Q streets, .South Omaha, the Council Bluffs Imperials will try to get up enough steam to trounce the Armours. Cutanea will hurt for tho Im perials and Gumess will twlgle for the Armours, Came called at 3:30 o'clock. The lineup: ARMOURS. C. B. IMPERIALS. Ryan........ First.. Swlngwood Jelen Second Wolcott Corcoran Third ,., Deyo Hlatt Short...-. Young McQudde. - Left Colburn Elliott...- Right , Rice Graves Center Morttnson Donovan Catch, Gillespie Qurnesa. Pitch....... Gulnneo The Jabes Cross team, which has sure crossed the boys up this season with Its remarkable showing, will hitch them selves to a Smoke wagon and sail down to piattsmouth, Neb., today for the su preme purpose of "Icing another contest. Beber will wing 'em for the Cross babies and Connors will he on the slab for the Piattsmouth corn growers. The South Omaha Merchants and the Independents will clash at Elrawood park at three- bells. The Steinbergs and Foresters will wrangle with each other at Twenty-sixth and Martha streets about two and a half. The first game at Diets park, Dundee Woolen Mills vs. C. B. Devol Victors. Johnnie Trotter, the new find hitched to the Dundee, will trot 'em op for the Woolen tribe. Last Sunday Trotter showed up like a regular up-to-date klokiter, He baa got pWttfy of steam, quick breaking kinks and an excellent root. Decoration Day Games. The big game Decoration day will be between the Orkln Bros, bunoh and the Auditorium Pharmacy crowd at Fort Omaha. Both teams have a large crowd of followers, as a consequence some lively rooting Is anticipated. Oodles of sour stuff exists between the two.5 herds, so a hair raiser of a mix Is predicted. Follow ing Is the lineup for the Decoration dt hate: OR1CIN BROS. AUDITORIUM PHAR. Tripp First Vanous Clark .....Second .Weloh Bomers Third .Boun i Madlgan Short .....'(...Dougherty King , Left Morearty Garner... ....Center Feltman Conrad Right Mullen Knutson Pitch F. Oulrlev Conklln.. Catch Overman Diamond Dast, ."Heck" Carter la now associated with the Ramblers. For trohhlq with the Wagmans call Cecil Lehr at South 1T. The Jahoas Cross team will play ' at Corning, la., on Decoration day. For games with the Independents call John MoDermott at Harney 1721. Manager Home of the Alhambras is about ripe for class "A" company. Cotfman recently fell In love with the 8. A. C, gang and eloped with them. Crowe, the leader of the Council Bluffs Merchants, Isn't dolngmucn crowing, Swlngwood of the Council Bluffs Im perials knows how to swing the wood. All our Omaha teams so far have failed to find the road strewn with easy vlq Urns, MoCormlck of the Ramblers sure shows hi Irish when he gets hot under the collar. Etsenhart looked like Hank O'Day In the umplrical garb at Fort Omaha last uunaay For debates with the Sherman Avenue Merchants call Harry Davia at Web. ster 4SC3. Don't suppose the goose eggs could be laid by the fouls that are In a game of base ball. George Kennedy, the main squeese of the Shamrocks, has doctored up his twirl ing department. Next Sunday tho Advos and Luxus will tangle at Luxus park. This game ought to be a humdinger. '' Baker, who halls from the land oC cotton, Is now a member of the Mon mouth congregation. Red Ponry, the Tekamah wonder, Is still In the ranks of the unsigned. League managers, take notice. Wonder when those Advos are going to tois a game In the water bucket. They are sure stepping some, Umpire) Linn, who works for the Coun cil Bluffs Merchants, was In Omaha last week. He Is still alt together. JThe Luxus gang knocked all predictions to smithereens last Sunday when they escaped with a 8-to-2 victory Now that Dago Jlmmle Dante is back on the steering wheel for the Luxus bri gade they ought to show some speed. Ray Byrne was ventilated, or rather operated on for appendicitis recently. He says ho won't don the spangles this sea. son. Drummy of the Store Triumphs clubbed one higher than the con of living during the tangle between the All Nations and morz. Now that tha Shamrocks have quit go ing down the ohute our SDeed merchants will have to step some to hand them a lemon. The Townsends and Armours quit with honors even last Sunday. They will get logetnrr again in me very immediate future. Thurber of the Hoctors Is a regular fence rAulter. Whenever you Club over tne boards he goes via tne air route alter it. Walworth, tho Wlsnrr star, Is still floating around loor If snm salaried Buna vtr.iud rib him thrv ivouM never rctf'ft it Tne Jstbuuku Xvhono company was a Lemon on first could tha Turnip. hlmT Some of those tongues that have been knocking tha Storx Triumphs nave stopped wagging since the Omaha crew cleaned tho All Nation. Durkoo of the Stors ought to. be In the big leagues. He Is as fast uh chain lightning, can hit, throw and has nomo thought reservoir. Tho Hectors defeated tho Moose lodge team last Sunday by the score of 3 to 0 In a seven-Inning contest. A decision of the Umpire stopped tho row In tho seventh. The Hootora are without a garnn for Sunday, Juno 1 and would like to hear from noma fast out-of-town team for that and future dates. Write or call D. S. Guyer, 607 South Twenty-ninth street, phone Homey Wfii, Omaha, Neb. The Wagniona la the name of a new tost amateur team that la looking for ramea. 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