4 U Xfm THE BEE; OMAHA, THURSDAY,. APRIL 30, 1914. Bringing tip Father Copyright JUL Int.rnatio-jJ Naws'Servlea Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ti I Q1M;, TO INTRODUCE ' ( DtF. PVr " (7771117 us . f OUT OF Mf f " Nl TO YHt C00NTBS4 MEW mSn ?fiwS . T73 k HOUt-tSAf- HORRORS! ;, I VON PRBTZfeL5ENJEI- I I nEIN MANN J 20 I 0U ' ' fV MltiUTC! I " , , ) f , j : fa 'rj - . : i : . A. OMAHA SHUTS 001 ST, JOSEPH Pji Jtonrke's Men Win, with Score "Standing Three to Nothing. CLOSSMAN PITCHES GOOD GAME Slerier JJrrntlr, Pitching: Ijaar Onea, While In Pinches He la, Hnl , AIiId o Hold Up. HchJpke, 3b,. Thomu, s. Hhtitnk) c. Clofman, p.. Totals .. '1 1 1 0 ST. ST. JOSEPH. Mo, , April :3.-Hp"cll TjFlgram.)nI'4 Rourke's team had llttU trouble this afternoon- winning from the Drummer. S to 0- LeUy Cioshian was In excellent form anil, although hp .wits torched for seven hits by the locals, wai never In an reaj danger. Sharp field log hehlrid hint and deadly pegs by Catcher Shestak- dropped many a bsio rUnrior who might hay proved trouble some. Duck' Sterzer. who opposed C'losmatt, was .erratic and fa(ed , three .times In tho Pinches, the visitors' tending their rum across one at a time, one In (he second, one In the fourth and, one in the ninth Inning. .In the second Inning Marty ;Krug tripled and Congalton followed with n duuble, sehdtnk the left-hander across with the. first run.. ( ; . Tn th fourth Thomuon.Halngled, u-eni to second on Krugo sacrifice, took thin) when Schans mad- a bad peg In an at tempt to catch him oif second, and tallied when Skipper 1)111 i'ohlbke singled. The ltiicor? arrived In tho ninth- on. a base. I'll piui, iq .vnoao, iiumfiaop'.B amsi which' sent Caae 16 third and (fclehlpko't lacrtflce fly-to SuUtvarr. !.--. . The Drummers 'never really h'atf' it chance to count. In tMe seventh Inning U. Wntson. singled ahd took second when" Cohialton dropped ' Britten's f.ly,,aftor Patterson had filed out, but George waa caught at Ih'rd when Griffith nylwed Mn I u on a hit-and-run play. Griffith was batting for Davie. 4r in ih ninth (nnlngr thins became In teregtlng for Cloiman. but a lucky Inci dent cleared tho baae for him,' a. WhVr tan ,iig!ed and I'atteraoa. followed tvitlv a, drive between drat and aeeond. Ueorga tried to avoid the bait, but It cracked him In th ribs rid he wa retired. Th- l-x. if Wall, ib a. Watwn, rf. I'attereon, lb,. llrltton, kn btvla, cf Hulllvan, cf n. Wataon, Hchang, c. 8Utt.e.. p.. .. 1 r, ., 0 0 ..3 o ..25 ? 8 J031CI'II. AB. IU II b I 3 0, 3 & 0 '7 4 0' 0 0 0 '5' 1 6. A. ti. 1 0 I) 0 2 1 0 0 0. X 0 0 3 3 0 2 0 0 J 0 0 3 4 0 8 3 1 0 10 coin man havlntr a ahade the better. lite at gopd aupport aa hla 11111" Total. Total 30 0 7 37 13 2 Wateon out, hit by batted ball. Omaha 0 1 0' l 0 0.0 0 1-3 St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Three-bum h'tat Krug. Twp-baae hll: C'opgaKon. Htruck out: flterxer, fit L'loa man, 7. Tiaae on brills Storaer, 3; Clou man, 1. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Parent. ftlttZKIilHS TO KAW8 Tnpekn Winn Slnxstlnsc Stnlrh, fif teen to Eleven. DENYJCn. April H). Tnpoka won tha cptnlnK gnme of the reason horn today from Denver In a slugging match, IS to ii ucore: TOPEKA. ' Ali. It. II. Wakefield, cf....... & 1 1 IJowU. SB..... v.. 0 foraythe, rf B Koerner. lb 3 Happs, o 4 Tnlllon. If.,... 6 J. Kn nch. 2b G Cochran. 3b. v....,.,. 4 l'rtirclolti, p 4 nest batter nent a fly to KrUg and game waa over. The score: OMAllA, AD. IU II. O. A. Clancy, .2b.. ...4 0 0 4 2 C"hae, ib...... i ii70 Thomaaon, cf.f 4- 1 2 0 0 KlUg. If 2 113 0 fonKaon. rf.. 4 0 1 t 6 th IS. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 I .3 0 O. 4 0 1 9 f 3 ' S 0, 1 not recehlne uu opponent. Score) UNCOLN. AH. K. I.loyd. 2b 6 0 McOafflgan, .,... t . 0 Qulllln, 3b C 0 Bohrelbor, cf-. 1 Mullen, lb 4 2 Miller. If i 0 Meyer, c B 0 Colllna, rf fi 0 Hconglpa, p 2 0 Itehor l o Cooney, p 3 0 ,t..4? -S WICHITA. AB. R. ...... 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 but II. i 0 1 3 3 3 0 0 0 O 0 o. 3 2 2 3 24 t t 1 1 0 0 15. 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 ' 0 0 It ' 45 30 4 milt, cf Mcholton. If, Ochs, 2b Henry, lb...., nosaolonl, rf. Hupp, an (lourley, 3b.. Castle, o Maudox, p..,,! 6 4 4 i 5 5 ,. 6 It. I ' 1 1 0 u 1 i o A. 0 0 4 1 0 T 2 5 9 43 2$ O. 2 6 ' I 14 1 7 4 Totals Barbour, Sh... 40 rtK- UBNVlill. 'All. It. r"aye.;lf.ic. 3- 4 i:assiay, rr. ......... u o a s 3 1 0 f f t iiutcncr... ci..,, tToffeV. s ,... Fisher, lb...;.....'. Will, p ninei Hchl-elber. p... wucneii O. 2.. 1 1 . 1 If 9 S 1 0 0 0 0 12. 1 A.. E 0 : 1 v s o o, c 1 1 3, .1 2 d 0 2 0 Totals 49 '2 Halted for Scogtfns in eighth. Lincoln 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 vlchlta 0 o 0 o 1 o 0 1 ooo 000 o-i Two-base nits: Lloyd, Qulllln, Bchrel be., Mullen (3). Bills. Sacrifice lilts: Mc Oufflgan, Mulltrn ii), Miller, Meyer, llmiry, uossolonl. (itole base: ftapp. Double plays: Maddox to Ochs to Henry, Mnddox to (lourley, Maddox to Caatloton, Upurley to tlapp to Oourley. Struck out; jiy Mcojofins, : oy vooney, a. py .Maaaox, 0 2. liaseu on bhllst Off Cooney, 8. Hit A by pitched ball. Ity Beogglna, l. Tfmi: Uuiplrba; McCafferty and Barr. u : nis moi.niss yytNS opkner REDS WIN FROM CARDINALS Win by Good Base Work and with Aid of Visitors' Errors. OUTBATTED BY ST. LOUIS MEN llasremnn' , Tnkeu Oat to Allow Cnthera to lift for Him, While ' YlntrllnK la Relieved In Ninth. . CINCINNATI, April 29.-Cln'!lnnatl was outbattcd by St. l.ouls, but by good work on tho bases and with the assistance 6t the visitors' errors, managed to win. 8 to 3. today. Hagc-man was taken out u allow Cathers to b'at for hlin, while "Vlnj ling" was relieved In the ninth after two singles had becn'rriado off him in -sue-cesslo'n. Sctte! HT. Hsnlns.. t. Dolun, lb.... Ihitltr, it... I Wlltou, rf. ...S J, Miller, tb 4 Mute. ct... 4 CrulM. If. .. 4 SiirJr. e... 4 KAsrmin. p. t etrl, p.,,, 0 Cathsrs .... 1 1)UI9. AD, 11,0. A. U. 10 1 1 1 3 4 IMortn rt. 2 lOroh, 2b... 1 DDatra. ct.. UMinini, 'If.. CINCINNATI All. II. u. A. n. Totlll.. ,8llobllUl. lb S 0 OtUrtnC. M.. t o inavitpn, lb J 2 0Clrk.r c... . 4 uYiasUns. p.. I t uDntp, p.... o 0 0 -r t T6tkU.-....IS ! 4 tw u p II 2 t 1 1 1 I 0 1 0 0 e o Mowrcy to Vlox . to Mowroy. Icft on baces: Plttsbugh. It; Chlcaco. 4. Bases on tails: Off Lavender. T. off Vaughn. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Lavender. Adams, struck out: By Lavender. 4; by Adams, 4: by Vaughn. 6. Passed ball: Olbaon. Wild pitch: Vaughh. T)me: 1:50. Umpires: Klem and Hart. Welsh Gets Decision Over Leach Gross IX)3 ANGELES, Cal.. April 29,-Fred-dlo Welsh, lightweight champion of Eng land, was given the decision over Leach Crosa of New York at Vernon arena to night at tho end of their twenty-round tight, LINCOLN SIGNSSCHREIBER TO TAKE SCHIRM'S PLACE LINCOLN, Neb., April 25.-Llncoln Western league base ball headquarters tonight announced the signing of Out fielder Bchrelber, who has been playing thus far this season with the Chicago Americans. Schrelber, who will fill the cap in left field caused by Qeorge 8ohlrm suffering a broken leg in a Topeka game, Is expected to report for the series be ginning here tomorrow with Wichita. PAGERS DEFEAT JIP TOPS Outbat and Outfield Visitors, Win nine Game, Ten to Seven. LEAD WITH KRUGER'S HOMER struck out nine Chicagoans. Score : R.H,iu. Htl'llmnri. t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1 2- Chicago' flatteries: and Block. .. ,.VUVVmVVV - v Quipn .and Jakelttsch; Flak Falkrnbers; AUoirn Plttapnrcb Only Three lllta aind IndlunapolU Wins Sreond of the Series. Dolan hit by..bAtted ball In the, ninth. -uauea i-or fiagem an In the eighth, St. Lou's ...0 0,0 3 0 0 0 ,1 0H3 Cincinnati , 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 '1 -0 Two-base hits: Dutler, Magco. Hits;. Oft Hageman, 6 In - seven Innings: pff Steele. 1 iu one innng, off Ylng.lng. 11 In eight Innings (none out In the ninth); off henttin, i In one Inning. Sacrltlcb Slanx. GtT Defeatted by Vanr to Two Score. MI'S HinlVea. Anrll 9 tV Mnlnls wun lh ni-tiliiv franm nf ih iarla irnin hits: XJroh. Maraans. Hawltnas. .Saxirlflce ioux .City Ihla atternoon'b-a- seo.-a of Hyi Hobi:txell. Stolen bases: McQee. ,Mq ,4..t) 2, The home cnb fecured but une, ran (3), , Marsans (J). IhsU. on bsM: 8U 'scuili h oil iWthers up to the seventl?i Louis, 11;, Cincinnati, 4. Bases on Uatla; inning gud then drove across four-rut ' u.tagm TOtnls .....34 11 lit " 27 IB 6 Batted for Wltto In eighth. Batted for Bchrelber In ninth, Topekn 0 0 3 1 S 0 5 2 l-rl6 Denver I 9 l 0 l 0 i l 6-H Two-base hits: Casstdy.- Talllon, Coch ran. Three-briso lilts: Talllon. W tt. Cochran. Butcher. C. French. Home runfc! Kaye, Korsythe. napps. Time: urn- mocKuaie anq asipn. fires: In ihei tiirxt two innlngk. Score: DIES MOINES. AB. R. It. iioimes, rr 4 HreetiT If Hunter, of,. i, ,. 4 Durrell, 3b. .,,.,.,, 4 Jones, lb 3 Ilellly, s S Anilrcao, 2b 3 thaw, c 3 Laiftirty, Total Cooney, 2b,, Clarke, If... Kane. lb.... Smith, sn. A. 0 U 0 4 1 4 Of f. Hageman. 3; off Ylngllrig', 2., Hit, by pitched ball: By Hageman., Heriogi by yiitgiisg. j. Miner, struck out: uy aeman, 21 oy xingnng, ; oy ,onion. Time: 2:02. Umpires: Eason arid Qulc- 1. ley. Phils Nose Out Dodpers. & 27 16 ScoaKlnn niul Mnddox Htitse Flftecn Frnine llurtlnir Duel. LINCOLN, Neb., April 2D.-Lhicoln and ! liaird, 3b Wichita 'staged a fliteen-inning base ban battle hero today, tlie locals winning ny a acorn of 3 to 2. It was a nltohera' duel between crogglns and Maddox, the Lin- SIOUX CITY. AB. It. H, 4 1 i 3' . v i 4 0 3 n Si 0 ukuuruin, April w. l'miaaeipnia 0' nosed Brooklyn out of second place, to- 0 a ay, profiling oy me w lioness or urooit 0 ' lyn's boxmcn. and winning 0 tj 2.- Cra 0 I vath's single off Reulbach In the sovpnth 0 scorca iys runs anu cunencu tnc game. ocorc: piiitAOGr.iiiA. BnooKt.yti. An. ii. n. a b. ad.h.o.a e. Ilnrtsrll lient at Second. Frank Chance has 'cached the -conclu sion that Roy Hartzell cannot be bet tered at second base. Scout Irwin, after a rubber shoe trip through the wcat, has repotted that no- first-class second base man can br obtained. The Browns have a. roll named Miller, who cannot I o bought ut anv price, although Branch Rickey has a ntar middle Backer In Del Pratt, Chance cannot see Steve Yerkes of the tied fox, witn a telescope,, wnne he doesn't Mlevj; h.ew veteran John Hum mel of the. tfupcrbfis .could help much. KANSAS CITY. April E3.-I?anas City outbattcd and oViutflelded the Brooklyn Federals today and wun, 10 to 7, Krucer's home run In the first Inning w)th StovaJI and Perrlpg on bwca gave the locals a lead In the Inlt al jnnlng that Brooklyn could not overcome, fieore: R.H.E. Brooklyn 0 0010Q610-7 13 3 Kansas City 0 0 0 2 1 i -W 12 1 Batteries: Sommers, Peters, Marlon and Owens! Karris, Stone, Packard and Easterly. Pittsburgh Shot Oat. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 9.-Fs4-kenberg allowed Pittsburgh only three hits today and .Indianapolis won the sec ond same of the. scries, "i to 6. Scheer, Indianapolis' r-Kht fielder, drove) thf ball over the right field fence for a. home run In the1 third. Score: R.H.E. Pittsburgh .., OOOOOOOOO-O 3 0 Indianapolis 00100010 2 S 0 Batteries: Henderson and Roberts; Fai henberg and Itarlden, Chtfeda AVIn. .CHICAGO, April 29. Flsk held Balti more to two hits today and the Ch'caijo Federals won the second fame ' of lj.s" series with Baltimore,, 2 to L Qijlnn St. Iionts Wtn. RT. LOUIS, Mo., Apr!! 2XThree, suc cesa've singles and a- sacrifice fly ia the twelfth Inning gave, Bt, lunula the opn Ing game of tho series, with Buffalo, 6 ted, today. Score: KiP- St. Louis 0 0000810000 2-8 14 1 Butjolo ..1 000.0020100 1-3 li 5 Batteries: Crandall and, Chapman; KraPP and Blair. i i Chanoe Hakes Changes. Manager Chance of the1 Now Vort's. has retained Just five men of the trials which he led on tht field at the begin ning 'of WW. All the rest have bem 1 crUlted i!nce that time, and the flvo who constitute the old guard are HarUell, Sweeney, Fisher, Caldwell and Warhop. In the work jof starting to build up" a pall team Chance surely has made big changu's in a short time. Wl Stick to South. Joseph J, Lannln, the new president of the Red Sox, has added his voice to tb. general wall against leaving the south to soon In the spring. He says, that next season he will remain on the torrid side of the Mason and Dixon line as long" as, possible. , i Johitxnn aa Pinch. Hitter. Manasjer Griffith plans thla season to -uso Pitcher Waltor Johnson as pinch "hitter and .Is having the pitcher tft'te' strenuous- batting practice daily. Th'i Kanaan has always been a good botf.-t man, but never trained particularly w develop this' angle of the game. Cab Kllrtltur Again. ' A report from St. Louis that three star n)Wf re of, ' the Chicago National teub have made overtures to Manager Mo-f riecal Brown to Jump to1 the Hto Loulf 1 Federal club. 3 to 2. It was a pltohera' duel i ... . , i I UiUSMII VI., ...... l.eieunft. rr, Crlau. c 4 Withers, p .rt... 3 'Cuiluhun 1 1 0 . 0 O. .1 .3 13 j 2 1 0 3 1- 0 A. 1 0 1' 4 4 O 1 0 1 0 .. 4 el... 3 2 10 21 14 1 Snappy Spring Suits STYLISH SPRING OVERCOATS Do ymt not need one or both of them now! Our suits glvo you the dressy ateftrunco you wish, nnd our spring ovoreonts and B:lmacnnns nro stylish "?iind "vory comfortable these cold days and evenings. Buy them in . our famous JCensington make rtnd be fitted exactly. ,.' . Kensingion Suits, anoi Top aCoafVore priced at $20 and up. MALE'S Formerly MeB9 Dmtr Vijsjg 413 S. 6th Budwser Alwmy the Same 'AW ?'0 I W 1 sV i 11 1 C . I 1 . i! "T 11 ' t" III I I II I I I II I I I I l I I ! Totals U Batted for Withers In hlnth. i MU ...UIIICB ...,....U V W V U U m " i sinux ritv " rt ft ft n n n n n a Two-base' httst Lejsune. Jones. Thre; baso hit: Davidson. Sacrifice hits. Clarke. Evldton, Lafferty, Andreas. Stulcn bases:. Smith, Kane. Bases on balls; Off lttrarty, 1; o(f VUhr. 5. struck out: By Withers, 3; by Lafferty 1. Wild ptch; Withers. Left on bases: Dea Moines 8, rtjerox City, 7. Time: 1:40. Umpire: iiai kel. Hoppe Winner and Now Triple Ohamp; Defeats Demarest rMkrt. tlffVr. liobert. ib... S Mttt. If.... 4 Crsvitk. f.. I I.udru. tbl Irtland, ;b.. i Ktttlf-r. t... 4 Alndr, 0 4 Tolali... 1 S 1 ontltnn, cf . 4 3 10 0 0' 1 0 OCotthiw, lb, I O I I 0 I I I iiDiubert. lb. 4 2 I 1 0 0 4 CWhMt. If. .. 4 1 I 0 I Jit osmlth. :b... 1 0 t I 0 1 s i CBiotl, rf.. 4 l 1 o e . t 0 3 IKItrftia, si 4 I 3, 3 0 3 1 eFlMhtr e..: 4 3 6' 4 t 1 1 i rutin, p. .2 0 0 4 0 fc. -AIUa. n A a A A A 51 10 17' 0 llloulbacb. p. 1 0 0 3 t I'lsitrt .... 1 0 0 0 0 - A Aitheuter 3usch Co. of Nebr. DISTRIBUTORS Family trada supplied by G. H. HANSEN, Dealer Pbona Douglas 2808 OMAHA NEBRASKA N;w vonK. April .-By defeaUpg Calvin Demarest of Chicago, 4(0 to in in the flnI game of, the world's profes sional cbatnptonshln tournament at 141 balk line billiards, Willie HOppe tonight became a triple champion, holding the title to each of the three styles of bglK line play. Ilia victory give him posses sion of the sliver trophy for the Hll game In addition to 40 per cent of tho J,W cash prises, entrance tees and gate lecelpts. Hoppo won all' seven of his matches and' Demarest met with htsonty deftat tonight, winning six out of seven games. "Hopp mads a run of 115 In hla fourth Inning, followed with M In his next turn, while (1 In his ninth gave him a lead of nearly 200 points over' Demarest. who had gathered 134 caroms In his first five Innings. The score's follow: Hoppe, 2, V 24, 145. M. 3. 24, 21. . 0. 0. S3, 0, 11. 3. Total. 440. AVerage, 24 10- i. High funs. li, 61, 56, Uemareat, 0, 30. 4. S4, 63, 0, 1. 14, 4, 0. L 0. 0, 21, ii. Total, lift. Average. 13 l-U. High runs. W, 34.'. I dr. a.t.huntIaTpIay ALLCOMERS AT CHSS Dr. A. T. Hunt, one of the strongest chess players Of the Omaha Chess' aVid (Checker club, will play all comers aim ultaneously Saturday evening, Tne oiuo rr.'re'a at No. 31 Continental block and tnvltationa- have been extended to all in terested in thf sport. Break a Tradition. Governor Tener broke a loag-standtnsr trndlttqn when he threw out the first bait at Kbbeta' field on opening day. It Was a perfect" toss, and Rdward Reulbactk did n.ot have'td move a foot to get the ball.' Am," Heart Aasorlatlon neaolts rieji-ftiand , v',, .". 3 s n Milwailk I 1 Cclufbus n X Tottli ...,5) n 37 It I Bottod .for Reulbach in the ninth-. Philadelphia 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 1 0-6 Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-3 Lett on basest Philadelphia, 8; Brook lyn,. 7. Two-baso Jilu: Ivllllfer. Dalton. Three-bi4 hits: Cravath, Stengel. rUc rlilce fly: Smith. Sacilfice hits: Irelan, Cutshaw. Stolen bases: 1'aakeit, Lobert. Double plays: Cravath to LuilerU; IU gan to Fischer to Daubvrt; Reulbach to Smith, Daubert- to Cutshaw to Flseher. Bases on balls) Off Ragan, 6; off Allen, 1;' off. Reulbach, 1. Struck out: By Ha Kan.,!;, by Reulbach. 1;. by Alexander, 7. Hits: Off Itagan, 7 In six Innings (none put in seventh); off Allen, nbne In no Innings (none out In seventh); off Reul bach, 3 In three Innings. Timet 1:45. Um pires: nigler and Knulle. Cuba Lpae- to Plratea, CHICAGO. ADrll 20. Pitcher A.Um held Chicago to four hits while hla team. I mates batted both Lavender and Vaughn i all n . . - .1.. .1.1., 1 m . . . , 1 u u.rr iie mm, unu ruiauursn vJn, 7 to I making a clean Bweep of the se ries. Score: , PlTTSDUnCllt. . CHICAGO. : An.H.O.A.K AB.II.O.A.C. 1. KtllT, cf. 4 I 1 9. IL-aarh. 8b .. 4 0 0 4 0 iarr. If.,.. 1 0 4 0 IOooS. rf I A 9 A A I Mowrr, a; i i f ottar. th, 4 o o i o lTtmn-T. u.. 9 9 t oftimnnaR, t 4 I a x 2 Kanttrtiy. U4 Oil 0- nlfhuUe. If... 0 J 0. 0 viox. to,. 1 -o i 0HUr. lb.... Ill i l '.4130 UJohDi ton. ill I t 1 4 .4141 0rchr. r:..' I til I A .400 0t-svrndr. p. J 0 0 0 inuil II I II ll Pittsburgh 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0-7 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base, hltsi Mitchell, 'Joe K it Mitchell. Olbaon e. Adams, p. ToUls. Wagner. Three-base hit: Gibson. Off Lavender. 7 In four InnfnKs; off vaugnn, u in live innings. Hits: Double pliyt Hi i Tot stale Be the roilowta rirmsi PRAY L r FOR MSN " FOR MSN AND Thos. ((ilpatrick & Go, 1507 Douglas Bt. ssasSHSaBk!QP91 GEO. 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