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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1914. Bringing Up Father Drawn for The Bee by George McManus Copyright, 1H I, by international News . Service. ROURKES TROUNCE WICHESfe". Maddox Tribe Soundly Whipped by One-Sided Score of 9 to 1. EBSON CLOSMAN HAS BIG DAY Omaha. Tnlrlrr Mold Opponent to Fire Sen tiered lilts, .MnUen Tun Slashing Hlnstlca nod Hp Fields nrlllliintly. Kirk Maddox and his warriors from Wichita fell before the Rourke scythe In Sunday's battle chiefly becaure the Rourke have doeided that any and all, no matter what their pedigree be, ahall be bumped rood and hard until a soft est Is procured In the first division. Wichita wu scheduled to play Omaha, yesterday so It was the Witches that were hurt. The final score cf. the combat was 0 to 1. Kbaon Cloaman. portsider, was on the mound for Omaha and he was a con spicuoua participant of the Joyful pastime. On lone tally and five measly scattered blnglss was the net product of the Wlches off doiman, and, what Is more, Cioe rr.an made six aaslsta and two putouts ana rammed out two regular hits. He also made the error which enabled Wich ita to score, but what matters that aa long as he drove In two runs to make up for It. Floral Offerlngr to Henry, Among the pastlmers on tho Kansas quad la one Dutch Henry, Omaha born and built, Dutch came Into this world two blocks away from the Itourke ball yard and lingered In that vicinity for reveral year learning the national pas time. He was a player on the Original In thla city for several years. A a token of their esteem and appreciation a bunch of Omaha buga presented Dutch with an Immense floral horseshoe oa he stepped to the plate In tho Initial inning. Tho floral offering was very beautiful and probably very costly. Omaha copped one count In tho second Inning, but In tho third the real damage was done. In that stanza some six scores were marked after two had suffocated. A couple more were added in the sixth Just to help batting averages a little. Congalton'a drive to right, Krug'a sacri fice. FUxalmmona' error nnd Crosby's long sacrifice fly gave Omaha the first run. After Bchlpke had walked and. Clanoy hod forced the Skipper at second and Thomaaon had filed out In the third, tho big noise broke. Ward hit one In the air, which the wind carried In iiuch a lg-ag course that no fielder could catch It. In the meantime Clancy came home. Con gallon singled to right, on which Ward took third. Conny also copped second on the thrown-ln. Krug soaked a pippin to left and Ward and Dunk hopped for the plate. Nicholson threw the ball home and Marty Krug, Just to show the Wlches he was some spoed demon on tha paths raced clear around to third before any body realised what he was doing. Chase placed one over second, scoring Krug. Crosby's drive scored Chaae and Clos rnan'a unexpected single scored Crosby. Two 2Iorr for RonrUes. Crosby opened the alxth with a hit to right. Closman .struck out, but Skipper Bill slammed a, two'-sackor.' Clancy hit one to O'Rourke' and Crosby rambled home on the piHout nt flraU Thomaaon walked and he and Skip started a double steal which carried Skip over tho pan. Wichita made Its lone tally In the sixth Perry was an easy out, but Ochs singled to right Nicholson walksd and Closman made a hum heave ta first to 'catch that gentleman exploring the neighborhood of the sack without paying any particular attention to his proximity to the bag itself, Kbson would have had Nicholson easy, but the ball went clear to the bleachers and Ochs scored from second. After that no scores were made off the little left-hander. Today the same team will play at nourke park. It will be ladlea' day and the game will be called at 3 o'clock. Score: OMAHA. Aa P. II. O. 11 Bchlpke. 2b.... Clsncy. as Thomason, cf.. Ward. 3b eongalton, rf- Krug. if Chase. Ib Crosby, c...... closman. p.... 3 I 1 .. 2 .. 4 .. 3 .. 3 .. 4 .. 3 ..4 Totals ......so 9 12 27 13 WICHITA. AB. R H. 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 A. 0 0 t I 0 0 7 I Irha. 3b 4 1 Nicholson, II O'Bourke. 3b 4 Henry, lb Graham, c Bills, cf....... Bossolonl. rf FHtalmmons, ss 4 Perry. P O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total , 33, 1 21 II I Omaha ...... Buns 0 I 6 0 0 2 0 Hlti I 1IMI1 Wichita- nun t-.O 0 0 0 0 10 Hlti I..0 O00111 0 1 0 0 - 1 l- Btolen basea: Clanoy. Bchlpke. Thoma Tn.hui hits: Sehlnke. Graham. Ocha. Three-base hit: Clancy. I-ft on bases Omaha. 3: Wichita, 6. Struck out: By Closman. 5: by Perry. 3. Baass on hll Off Closman. z oir i-erry, . 1111 by pitched bail: Cngalton. Passsd ball: iVosby. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Haskalt. rosby. 1ADIANS TIB CAN TO linoWH Prlre Him from Mound In Blsihtb and Defeat Topeka. SIOUX CITY, May ti-Bloux City drove J'Jtul Brown from the mound In tha ninth ' ''''' 'm 1 1 1 I ifff- K and took the ooenlnr itma of the rles from Topcka, t to 3. Score; SIOUX CITT. AB. It. II. O. A. E. Cooney, 2b & 0 2 3 2 0 Clarke, If 1 0 0 0 0 0 Davidson, rf 5 11110 Kane, lb 2 1 1 It 0 0 Lejeune, of 3 2 1 2 0 0 Balrd, 2b 3 1 2 0 2 1 Callahan, is 112 14 0 Crisp, c 4 2 3 9 10 Doyle, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 33 "$ 12 27 1 TOPEKA. A B. R H. Cochran, 3b 4 0 0 Lemmon, ss..... ,4 2 t Tolllon, If 1 1 Koerner, lb 2 0 1 McAllister, c. 3 0 0 Gear, rf.. 4 0 1 French, Jb 4 0 0 AVakefleld. cf 3 0 1 Drown, p 3 n , 0 Holmbe, p 0 0 0 Kapps 1 0 0 E. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 5 24 11 Batted for Holmbe In ninth. Bloux City 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 R 0-3 Topeka 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 Two-base hits: Koerner, Kane, Crisp (2). Sacrifice hits! Balrd, Doyle. Btolen banes: Davidson, Lemmon, Tolllon, Wake field, Lejeune, Cooney. Double play: Wakefield to McAllister to French. In nings pitched: By Drown, seven and one third; by Holmbe, two-thirds. Bases on Dans: urt Doyie, 4; otr urown, 4. tsirucK out: By Doyle, ; by Brown, 7. Wild pitches: Doyle, Holmbe. Passed ball: McAllister. Hit by nltched ball: Lemmon. Wakefield. Time: 2:15. Umpires. Gas ton and Stockdale. LINCOLN TAKES Tli3 OPENER Antelopes Defeat Boosters by Fire to Pour Score, DKB MOINES. May 2l.-Llncoln Won the opening game of the series from the Boosters this afternoon by a scoic of to 4. score: DES MOINES., An. n. it, o. A. E. Hahn. rf . 4 . 5 .. 3 . 4 . 4 .. 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 turner, cr Brecn, If Jones, lb,..., Burrejt, 3b nollly. ss 3 2 13 0 0 0 2 2" 1 2 0 4 0 3 2 Halev. c 4 ft..... 9 . 1 Andreas, 2b 4 02 0 0 comer, p n Klnsella. n 2 Shaw 1 27 11 O. 0 12 3 2 5 1 1 3 0 . 27 27 A. 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 7 Totals 31 5 9 Batted for Klnsella In ninth. 'Des Moines 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 ICIncoln 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-S Two-base lilts: Miller Klnsella. Haley, Klmw. Three-base hit Hahn. Bases on balls: Off Collier. 2. Struck ouf By Klnsella. 1; by Scrogglns. 3. Double plays: Betlly, unassisted; McOaffln to Lloyd to Mullen. Sacrifice hits: Mullen, Lloyd, Milter, Qulllen. McOaffln. Hits. Oft Collier. 3 In one Inn ng. none out In sec ond: off Klntella. 6 In eight Innings. Ttelcn base: Miller. Wild pitch! Collier. Left r.n bases: Des Moines, 7; Lincoln, 6. Time. 2:06. Umpire: Parent. DflUMMF.nS nouT- iRI7.Kl.IKS Loose Fielding and Hal of St. Jor . 3lrn Give Rears' Detent, ST. JOSEPH. Ma, May 24.-roose field Ing behind King and the bats of the lo cals put the UrUslles to rout this after noon in the rirsi game or tne series. Tie gome wa featured by fast fielding. 8core: DENVEll. An. n. H. 0 0 1 1 2 0 t 1 1 o. 0 A. 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 Faye, 2b 3 Cassldy. rf 4 Barbour, 3b 4 Butcher, cf ,.. 3 M'tchall. If. 4 -off ay. ss.. 3 Fisher, lb. 4 Block. C.....11...1.... 3 King, p..;. 2 Totas' ..30 6 ST. JOSEPH. 34 AB. II. 0 0 O. A. n. Watson. 2b... 3 S 4 Fox. It 4 G. Watson, rf. ....... 4 Patterson, lb..,. 3 iintton, ss ii Davis, ct 2 Wall. 3b 4 Sohang, c , 4 Thomas, p. 4 E, Totals 31 1 1 S7 16. 3 0 Denver 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0-5 St. Joseph t 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 '-7 1 0 0 Three-base hit: G. Watson. Two-baae 1 hits: Davis. Butcher. Patterson, Fisher. Block. Stolen bases: G. Watson. Butcher. Sacrifice hits: Fox, Patterson, Faye. Coffee. Sacrifice fly: Davis . Double 0 0 0 1 ploys: King to Cofrey to Klsljer: Kisher to Faye: Brltton to It. Watson to Patter son (2); IV Watson (unassisted.) Bases on 3 balls: Otr King. Ji on xnomas. j. wua pitch: King. Time. 1:45. Umpires: Barr and McCnfftrty E. 0 0 0 Wisner Trims Hooper 0 0 0 0 By Four to One W18NKR. Neb., May Jt.-tSpeclftl Tele-gram-) Wtiner defeated Hooper, 4 to 1. The features of the game were the good pltahlng1 of both pitchers and the snappy fielding of both teams. Bcoro: R.1I.E. 1 Wisner .. Hooper .. ...0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 . .1 0000000 0-1 2 1 4 4 Batteries: Wisner. McGlll and Thomp son: Hooper. Freeman nnd Hennlngsen. Birucic out: y atcoiu, ?: by freeman, w. New Interseholaatle Record. PRINCETON. N J. May 24. -Charles Boughton of the New Central and Com mercial High school, set a new world'a Intcrscholastic record for the two-mile run yesterday In Princeton's annual Inter aohofastlc track meet, finishing In :51H. The previous mark waa 13. held by E. II Humphreys of the Philadelphia High school. Totals 33 4 9 DINCOLN. , AB. n. H. McOaffln, ss 4 0 1 Mullen, lb 3 .2 0 Lloyd. 2b 4 1 1 Miller. If 2 0 2 Rchrelber. of 4 0 1 Qlllllen, 3b 3 0 0 CJller. rf 4 1 1 iriehor, c .....3 1 1 Scroggln. p 4 0 2 Totals 31 6 9 KEARNEY BREAKS HOODOO After Losing Twelve Straight, Thir teenth Lncky for Tailenders. . HASTINGS DEFEATED IN BATFEST Visitors Are Trimmed by Score of Thirteen to Eight by Home Team, Which Has IJren ' Strengthened. KEARNEY, Neb., May 24.--ifapeclal Tel egram. ) In a batfest today Kearney de feated Hastings, 13 to 8, after losing twelve consecutive gumes. The game wua played before a large crowd at the county fair grounds, a special train having been run from Kearney and Black Hills. Plimpton pitched a fast game for Kear ney and was relieved by McVay when his finger was Injured. The Kearney team has been strongthned. The score; 1IAST1MIH. KEARNEY. An.ll.n.A.K. All.ll.O.A.F.. Dechtold, rft.l 1 0 0Hrnk. 8b... 1 unrQwn, id t 2 Ilennttt. ct. 0 B. Brawn. Jb I 3 Mi-Cat. 2b. t I Orttmtn. It. 4 1 Illch'dion. il 1 Ullrich, ft.. J t Mltr. p. ... i i 6 1 SMtnr. cf.. I 1 2 I 1 lOrumro, lb., 11 i A OWedal, If . I 1 1 I VACock. !b, . S 1 6 2 0 OHIId'brd. rt. J 0 7 1 OLowt. m. .. 1 t 3 t 3 lErlckion. c. 3 t 3 o 3 orirmrrton, pile , MeVtr. p... 0 o o 41 19 24 I IWfliht, p.. 1 0 0 Tottlt Totals ... 41 17 27 2 tllastlngs 0 OO0O7 100-8 Kearney 0 0 5 0 0 0 -l3 Two-base hits. Oettman, Matncy, Drunim. Lowe. Three-baso hits: Drumm, Richardson, McCabe, Hllderbrand, Wet zel. Stolen haea: Hllderbrand. Double plfcyi Acock to Drumm; Bases on balls: Off Riley. 5, oft Plymptnn, 2; off lie Vny, 1; off Wright, 1. Icft on bases: tastings, v: Kearney, ia. nil y pucuea ball; Bcchtold, Lowe, JSrlckson. Struck out: By Wright. 3; by Riley. 6. Wild pitch: MoVay. Time: 2:10. Umpires Qulg ley. Scorer: McClure. York Tnkn Onme. ORAND ISLAND. Neb!. May 2l.-(8pe- clal Telegram.) Six, hits for ten bases, and two walks off Hatch In the fourth won for York and Schlssel's one-handed catch of a hot liner In the seventh added materially In tripping the urand island ers who were coming up from behind. Miller waa hooked In the seventh after allowing a walk, a single, a double and a triple. Score ; TURK. UllA.Nl) IHUANU. AU.H.O.A.L An. II. OA. F like. .... I 3 4 ORobcn. 3b. . 4 1 2 1 0 Ifchtutl. lb. S S 13 Cltrk. II.... I 3 3 OSmltb. 3b .. 4 Ol'ajnc. It... 4 OHch'now. cf 3 orMiwnti rt . 4 OVtnrt, e . . .. 4 UWrd, it ... 4 OCIslrt. lb, . 2 Ollttcb, p.... 4 3 X 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 -1 2 2 0 13 0 1 Murphy, ct. S 3 Totten. lb.. 5 1 Atb. rt 1 I rierct, jb... t z IUUM, - c... 1 Miller, p.... 3 a limit, p... 1 0 1 1 0 ..M K 27 0 0 0 0 2 0 Tottlt .. u 0 0-7 0-4 ToUlt . ..31 It 17 It 0 York 0 0 0 7 0 Urand Island. 0 0 0 0 2 Earned runs: One each. Two-base hits: Clark, II n Ik lit, Smith, Three-base hitsi Clark, Murphy, Downey. Sacrifice hlti Downey. Bases on balls: Off Miller, St off Hatch, 3. Struck out: By Miller, 1; by Harris, 3) by Hatch, 4. Itt on basest York, 7; Urand Island, 8. Umpire Myers. Beatrice- Uefrnts Columbus. COLUMBUS, Neb., May 2l.-(Speclal Telegram.)-Beatrlce won from Columbus today. One of the features being the spearing of a liner by Third Baseman Clark of the Pawnees In the eighth, when the visitors had the banes full. McAlcar's work as umpire on both days made the fans feel that Qulgley should have been retained here for the series. The score; UEATRICn. COLtlMPUS. All. ll.O. A K All. II O.A.R. Uni, cf 4 0 t e ODrtert. cf.. 3 1 3 1 e Hrtnaon, Jb 1 1 1 1 OPalracr, .. 4 1 2 0 1 s It 2 1 2 0 2 1 3 0 D 0 llltct, rf. ... t 1 Q o OCrtn, If Ntff, 3b.... 3 3 3 3 ODctl. lb.... lUktwIti. lb 4 3 14 2 OCItrk, Jh. .. Cot, c 3 0 ii 2 Ot'rttt rf... BrtiB, If.... 4 0 1 0 0 Admit. 2b. Otrtr, ... 3 0. 1 0 3Ne. c. .. McDoa'ld, pi I I IThlemtn, p ' Krnlnsr. . Ttit ... ji 1 n it J ToUlt . ..33 Krnnlnger batted for Nee. ' st it 0 Beatrice 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Columbus 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base lilts: Neff, Bookewlts (2), Palmer. Pratt. Bases on balls: Off Thle man, 3; off McDonald. 3. Struck out: By Thleman. 6; by McDonald, 4, Umplret McAlear. Norfolk Lose to Superior, NORFOLK. Neb., May 24. -(Special Tel-egranU-Siiperlor defeated the Norfolk "rummers nunaay afternoon, 13 to 6. , . ;"' . itia.i'.i. ut ouirr,ur re sulted In the retirement of Routt In the pixm inning, tienton, wno succeeded him. was batted for alx costlv hlta. Th nmm. incra naa me game won In the xeeond Inning when Errett went .Mid. Hn ueceeaeu oy i-arKS, wno nelU the Drum mers 10 mree nus. i-anuretn a one hand running catch of a long drlvo was the feature of the game. Score. ta-rBiuon. noiifolx. AD.HO.A.K An 11 n a p. unti, ib. . t 1 0 3 01t.lt. 2h . . 4 1 3 art). 2b.. . ( 1 3 Krmpln. 11. I t Thilulos. If 4 1 1 landrwtb, rt. I 2 3 nrown, cf. . 13 3 nsltr. lb.. I 1 10 Orrst. t .. 4 1 7 Rrrttt. p. . . 0 0 rtrki. p..,. 4 3 0 iDttsM ct .. 4 ORtmitr, lb. i OMIIltr. It... 4 OMtlkrr. 3b.. 1 OCoblt. M. . 4 OUutier. c. . . 3 tntichell. rf. 4 ORoutl, p... 3 orwnton. p. . S 3 1 ie 1 1 3 e 1 3 s 0 9 0 Tottlt . it II r, 1 2 ToUlt . ..13 6 17 14 4 Superior 1 0 0 2 t 0 lls Norfolk 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 ft6 Two-base hits: Ramsey, Brown. Melker (2). Oray Kempln. Oreene. Obat. Miller. Thelssing, Land re th. Bases on balls: Off noun, 1; 011 uenton, 1: otf nrrett. 3 in one Inning: off Parks. 1. Struck out: By Routt. 1 by Denton, 3; by Parks, 6. Left on bases: Norfolk. 9; Superior. 6. Wild pitcnes: Krrett. I'srKa, Paed ball: Denton. Hit by pitched ball. By Errett. Rels and Coble. Stolen base Gray, Kempln. Rels, Ramssy. Coble. Sacrifice una: aimer, Aieixcr, Tneissing, Green. Tlmej 2:05. Umpire: Dixon. BROWN HOLDS INDIANTS SAFE AND SLUFEDS WIN INDIANAPOLIS, lnd.. May 24.-Brown held Indianapolis sate at critical times while his teammates hit the ball herd and Et- Louis defeated the locals, 9 to today. Crandall and Tobln each mad; three hits In four time at bat. Score: R.HR St. Louis 020J0J 10-9 11 : inaianapoiia .iouioiooo374 Datterlet Brown and Hartley: Mullen, Moseley and Rarlden, Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I NATL- LEAGUE. W.I Pet. W.L.Pct. Denver 21 11 .6561 Pittsburgh., .20 8 .714 St. Joseph. .19 12 .613 New York. ..16 10 .815 Sioux City , 19 15 .EM Cincinnati ..19 11 ,576 Des Moines. 16 15 . 500i5t. Louis.... 17 18 ,4S6 rtmuh tc i il 1 1 n..nnt,i.. it li JC1 wiiio.ii n, iiiu j iaii ui uurtij it n s-iw U1IIHIIH U ,101 TJnonln ... in IS .111 Chicago lit .424 Wichita ....13 2d ,391 Topeka U 22 .333 BTATE LEAGUE. W.I Pet. Phlla ..II 15 .423 Boston "19 .263 AMER. LEAGUE. W.I Pet. Detroit 21 12 .t3tS Washlngton.lS 12 .600 Phlla 16 11 .G93 Hastings ... 9 3 .750 Superior .... 9 4 .692 iteaince ... V 4 ,wz inua id n .m York 7 4 .65 New York.. .14 It .500 G. Island.... 7 .635 Boston 14 11 .500 ni,tk,,. t a. ei t .11. it ie jCI Columbus .. 4 8 .333 St I nllla 1K ie ill Norfolk .,..3 8 .373 Kearney ... l 12 .077 AMBR. A88-N. W.IPct. Mllwnukte. ia 1 mi Olilfo tr.t . 11 "fl ill Cleveland . .. 9 22 .290 KiU. UiAUUE, V.L.Pct. Baltimore .19 7 .731 St. Louis. .,15 14 .617 Loulsvllla ,.20 15 .671 inaianap-s.,19 15 .559 uutraio ....13 13 .too Mlnneap 13 16 .481 Chicago ...15 16 .484 nAV-l.nJ , y ,0 . . . 1 r ... .. -r . j i', 1 Cleveland . 17 is iu Brnnklvn ..11 M 17R1 Kan. City. ..18 21 .46i v.- uiy ...is 11 .tiH Indlanapls .12 15 .414 Pittsburgh .11 17 .333 uiutnuus ..10 IV ,4I St. Paul 14 20 .412 Yesterilny'a nesnlts WESTERN LBAOUE. Denver, 61 Pu Joseph. 7. Lincoln, ; Des Moines. 4. Topeka, 8; Sioux City, 3. Wichita, lj Omaha, . AMERICAN LEAGUE. No games. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn. 6: Cincinnati, 2. Boston, 3; Chicago, 2. New York. 8; St. Louis, 7. FEDERAL. LEAOUE. St. Louis, 14; Indianapolis, 7. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, f t. Paul, 1. 7; Cleveland. 8, 3. Minneapolis. I, 6; Indianapolis, 2, 2. Kansas City. 7; Louisville. 6. Milwaukee, 11; Columbus, 13. STATE LEAOUE. flueprlor, 13; Norfolk, 6. Beatrice, 2; Columbus, J. York. 7; Urand Island, 4. Hastings, 8; Kearney, 13. Games Today. if.r.l T .nr.,.. T .. r. . T.lnVnT,: n"Bu."",,cJT ""K Joseph. pii wiVki.. . Acuieaa ai sioux City, Wichita at Omaha. ' o. . n League Detro t at Washlng-Ki.Sv-UBt Plladalphla. Chicago at NSrW. ork'. Cleveland at Boston. National League Brooklyn at Pittsburg. i'nllAnlwnnlit at PlnrtlnHn,i x . t - . . Chicago Boston at St. Louis. FruArnI I.MiniAVanaati rit .. -r.. St. I-ouhi at HMUmore. Chicago at Brook- Ivfrl lMt1iaHaiiill a f-t At ...... .uiuiiauiit ni illlBDIirgn. American Association Milwaukee at -jt cimm, rwansas uity at Indianapolis. Minneapolis at Louisville, St. Paul at Norfolk, Beatrice at Columbus, York at uia.m jeiauu, naanngs at Jscarney. GOLF SEASON IS OPENED AT HAPPY HOLLOW CLUB The ODenlng Of the 1S1I rnir mn n Happy Hollow club waa celebrated by seventy-eight players taking part In an lS-hole handicap medal play contest, the Players Deing divided Into three classes according to their handlcnn. Tha win. ner In each flight received a golf club aa a souvenir of his prowess. D. S, Ches noy providing the prlxea for this occasion. In class A handicaps, scratch to 8. E. T. Manning waa low acorer, while in class B handicaps, 9 to 16, E. J. Wolf and C. E. Becker tlerf and will nlav ntt tho Uo next Saturday. In the C class tor players with handicaps of 17 and over the club was gripped by Charles F. Junod. The course onened In cnml mmtmnn but scoring generally ran hlrh. Quit a large number nlaved tennis, the rmir courts being In use all afternoon. uocoration nay will see' the annual swatfest over the course, when prizes win be awarded to the winner and nsn-ner-up In same. WEST POINT TEAM DEFEATS BATTLE CREEK, FOUR TO TWO WERT POINT, Neh.. May 24.-(Speelal.) West Point defeated Battle Creek here today, 4 to 2. The feature of the game waa the fine battery work of the homo team, it having nineteen strikeouts to Its credit. Batteries: Luescfcen and feack, Ulrlch and Stone. Ainrrlrnn Aasoclatlnn Hesnlta, At Columbus R.H E Columbus 12 15 3 Milwaukee 11 11 9 Smith: Mllwdukee". Dougherty. Braun and Hughes. At Indianapolis First game: R.H.E Indianapolis 2 5 1 Minneapolis 1 6 0 Batteries: Indianapolis, Schardt and Livingston; Minneapolis, Brucke, Hogue ana sinun. Second game: R.H.E. Minneapolis 6 9. 0 Indianapolis 2 T 1 Batteries; Minneapolis. Flene and Rondeau; Indianapolis, Wlllla and Black- ourne. At LoulsWlts B.H.R Kansas City M 7 19 4 Louisville , 6 11 1 Batteries: Kansaa City. Wheatlng. Morgan and Moore: Ioulsville. Louder- milk, demons, Baker and Severold (eleven Innings.) At Cleveland First game: R.H.E. Cleveland 8 U 0 St. Paul I.s 2 Batteries': Cleveland. Brenton and De voght. St. Paul. Gardner, Hooper and James. Second game R.H.B. St. Paul , 7 15 1 Cleveland 3 8 1 Battrries: St. Paul. Karger and Glenn, Cleveland, Lush and Uevoght. Carleton Wlna. CARLTJTON. Neb.. May 31. pclal. carleton aeteaieo uruning nere i 10 ; Tho feature of the game was the pitching ,ot smith, who allowed onty two mi, f SUPERBAS TAKE THE FINAL Outplay Cincinnati hy Score of Six to Two and Get Last of Series. ALLEN PITCHES EXCELLENT BALL Shnrp Fleltllnir Ssvet lllm nt Crit ical Point Benton Hit Jtnrd, Partlcnlarly In the Fifth Inning;. BROOKLYN, May 24.-Brooklyn out played Cincinnati today and won the Inst game ot the series, 6 to 2. Allen pitched excellent ball, and sharp fielding saved him at critical points. Benton waa hit hard, especially In the fifth Inning when Brooklyn scored four runs on five hits, thres of them for three .bases. Score: nilOOKLY.V. CINCINNATI. All H.n.A.F. An ll.O A. F.. Dtlton. cf... 5 110 OMoran. rf... 3 1 0 0 Dtutxrt. lb. b 2 (0 OHtrzoic. .. 4 0 4 2 0 Rlctert, rf.. 2 0 1 1 OKolnltt. If.. 2 0 1 0 0 Atenl. rf.. 1 0 1 0 Ofhlcr, If..., 1 0 2 0 0 Hummtll. It 1 1 10 nllblltiell. lb 2 0 3 1 0 Whett, If... 2 1 0 0 Onttn. cf.... 4 10 0 0 fimllh. 3b... t 2 1 2 ONIehoff. 2b. 3 1 2 3 2 CuUbtw. 2b 2 1 4 OCItrk. V 2 1 I fTem, tt.... 3 0 4 3 nQonttlM, 0. 1 1 0 0 0 Millar, c... 4 1 r t ntltntmt. n... 0 0 0 2 0 Allen, p 4 1 0 1 OPouslut, p. 0 0 0 1 0 . Afltmt, p... 0 0 0 n 0 Totalt ....31 1126 12 0"r.awlli)m.. 110 0 0 "KellOK ..0 0 0 0 0 Tottlt ... 2 27 13 t Kellogg out. hit by batted ball. Batted for Benton In the sixth. ' Batted for Douglass In the eighth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0-6' Cincinnati 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Clark. Bates. Cutshaw. Threo-base hits: Allen. Hummel. SmltK Jilts: Off Benton, 9 In six Innings; nlf uougiass, 1 in two innings, bacrmce hit; Benton. Sacrifice fly; Moran. Stolon bases; Daubert, Dalton, Stengel. IDouble plays; Rlggert to Cutshaw to Kgan; uutsnaw to lgan to Uaubcrt, Smith to Cutshaw: Eean to Cutsha. Left on bases: Brooklyn, S: Cincinnati, 4. Balk; Benton. Bases on balls: Off Allen. 6, oft Benton, 2; otf Adams, I. Struck out: By Allen, 3: by Benton, 7; by Douglass, I. Vlld ' pitch: Benton. xime: -:.i. .empires: urtn ana uyrun. Braves Trim Cabs. CHICAGO, May 21. Boston defeated Chicago, 3 to 2, In the final game of tlit series today. Humphries had one bad Inning, the fifth, which cost the locals the game. Score; DOSTON. CHICAOO. All.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E. Km. 2b.... 4 1 3. 2 Olx.vch. cf .. 4 U 2 0 t artnilllc. n'4 0 1 3 OOond. rf..,.3 1 4 1 D Connollr, If. 4 0 2 0 O'lUtrrtve... t 0 0 0 0 Ollbtrt. rf.. 4 12 0 OStltr lb.... 3 0 12 0 0 Martin. 3b.. 2 0 2 3 O'MollVltl, .. 1 0 0 0 0 Schmidt, tb. 4 1 10 1 OZlra'mtni tb 4 1 t 1 1 Oowdr, c.,,, 3 111 OSchuItt, If . 3 0 1 0 0 Minn, cr.... 3 1 & 0 oawener, 3b 3 1 1 2 0 Jamca, p . j j u 1 luomatn, m, j o 1 o . 0 0 0 0 ODrttn'ban, c 2 1 ( 0 1 . Ilumplirlci.p 2 10 3 0 .30 ( 27 11 lWllllimi... 1 0 0 0 0 Tyler, p. Tottlt .llerce, p.... 0 0 0 1 0 rhcltn .... 110 0 0 Tottlt ....30 " 27 U 3 Batted for Humphries In the alxth. Batted for Pierce In the ninth. Batted for Good In tho ninth. Batted for Saler In the ninth. Boston 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 03 Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits; Zimmerman, Corridcn, Gilbert. Hits: Off Humphries, 5 In six innings; off Pierce, 1 In three Innings: of James, 9 in eight and one-third innlngb. Sacrifice hits: Saler. Martin. Leach. Sac rifice flies; Corrlden. James. yto.en bases: Sweeney, Good. Double playa: Corrlden to Sweeney to Saler: Schmidt to Evcrs. Left on bases: Boston, 2: Chi cago, 10. Bases on balls: Oft James, 6. Struck out: By Humphries, 1; by Plerc. l; by Tyler, 1. Time: 2:00. Utppli'i-s: Klcm and Hart. ST. LOUIS. NEW YOniC AD.H.O.A.B. AB.1LO.A.K. lluitlnt, 2b. 4 ,1 3 2 Onctcher. cf. 4 12 0 0 Mutt. It.ct ( 2 4 0 ODurnt, If,... (4101 Doltn. 3b... ( 3 0 4 20rtnt, M....S 0 2 2 1 J. Miller, lb. t 1 11 1 ODorle, lb... s 1230 Wllton.cf.rf. ( 2 S 0 OMerklt. lb., 6 2 13 0 0 CralM. If . 2 0 2 0 OSnoilmaii.rf. I100O Wlnco. e... 4 2 4 1 iSlotk, Sb... 5 114 0 ixctp. aa ... j 31 i iMcrcrt. e... o i z 0 PcrrUt. p... 2 0 0 1 lTnrctii. p.. 2 0 0 0 0 Orlntr. P....0 0 1 OMtrquard. p2 1 0 4 0 Roblnton, p. 1 0 0 1 OMcbetn. c. . A 0 1 1 0 Racha. e..., 1 0 0 0 IDjcr, m O 1 0 0 Wblttad.rf.lt 2 0 0 0 lyiei 0 0 A O 0 Cntnar ... I 0 0 O'Murrtr ... 1 0 0 0 0 O'Oinnc r ..100AA O.MIIIcr . 0 0 0 0 0 Tottlt ....IT tl 33 IT 2 ToUlt . . .44 14 31 i 1 Batted for Perrltt In sixth. Battod for Grlner In ninth. Ran for O'Connor In ninth. Ran for Myers In eleventh. Batted for Grant In eleventh. New York..,. 0100031090 3-8 St. Louis...., 1000020 0 20 27 Two-baso' hits: Wlngo, Snodgrass, Bescher Three-base hits: Burns. WU son. Sacrifice hlta: Huggtns. Bccher, Stolen bases. Huggins. Beck (2,1, Dolan, Wlngo, Bescher. Bums. Murray (2). Double play: Stock to Doyle to Merkln. Wild pitch: Perrltt. Bases on balls: Off Perrltt. 1: off Grlner, 1; of Tesreau, 4; off Marquard. 2. Struck out: By Perrltt, 3; by Grlner, 1; by Tesreau. 0: by Mr quard. 2 Hits: Off PcrrUt. 7 In six In nings: off Grlner 2 In threw Innings; off Tesreau, 6 In six Innings. Left on bases: St. Louis, 9: New York. 9 Time. 25 Umpires: Rlgier and Kmslle. JAMES CORR JUNIORS ADD ANOTHER TO THEIR WINS The fast James Corr Jr's. under the name ot Holy Family school added an other victory to their long string of vic tories by defeating the St. Patrick school at Twentieth and Burdetto streets Thursday morning, by the score ot 15 to 5. Batteries! James Corr. O'Ncll & Kelly; St Patrick, Schema! and Wheeler. Tltaworth, Ttghe and Doran are sure covering the ground for the James Corr. Jra.- The lineup for the James Corr, Jrs. was as follows: F. Kelly, catch; O'Nell and Eggerse. pitch; Dolan, first base: KUIIher. short; L. Kelly, second base: Crume. third base; Titsworth. left field; Doran. center field, Tlghe. right field. Throat and Lnnaj Trouble quickly helped by Dr. King's New Ils covery. The first dose helps. Best rem edy for coughs, colds and lung 'llseates. 50c" and $L All druggists. Advertise ment. Key to the Situation Be Advertising. OMAHA GOLFERSJO WESTERN Dozen Field Club Players to Go to Western Golf Tournament. THREE TO TRANSMJSSISSIPPI Hughes, Hill nnd Cabn to Play at Knnsna City Event, While Qnlte a Number Will Enter Piny nt Grand Raplda. A large asscmhly of Omaha golfers are planning to go to the Western Golf asso ciation tournament at Grand Rapids, Mich., when that event Is played, starting June 31. Bill Clark, the professional at the Field club, has recruited a force of Field club golfers to go and he will ac company them to see that they play their best game and bring back somo of the prizes. Clark will also enter any professional matches, providing any are scheduled, although at present no prep arations for any have been made. Among the Field club golfers who will enter tho western event are Sam Reyn olds, Al Cahn, Jack Hughes, Alex Ruther ford, Earl Buck, Karl Bock, Albert Krug, Dr. Wcarnc, J. A, Abbott and Frank Hill. At least three ot the .Field club golfers Intend to go o the Trans-Mlaslsslppi tournament at Kansas City June S to 13. Al Cahn, Jack Hughes and Frank Hill are the Omahans who are sure ot going. These three will not only go to the tour nament with the avowed purpose of bringing home the championship, but will also attempt to bring the 1915 event to Omaha. Omaha Swimmers Excel in Contest GRAND ISLAND, Neb., May-!M.-(Spe. cial Telegram.) In the Young Men's Christian association state swimming con test last night the Omaha team won the banner, scoring forty points, tho Hastings team winning second, Lincoln third and Grand Island fourth, Engstrom of the Omaha team won the Individual prize, winning with the use of the "crawl" stroke. The winning team was composed of Engstrom, Berry, Rouse and Anderson. FIVE HUNDRED ATHLETES TO COMPETE ON THE TRACK CHICAGO. May 24.-N early Sf athletes from twenty-five leading unlvorsitles and colleges will compete In the fourteenth annual western conference track and field meet here on June 6, according to the preliminary entry list announced last night by the nlumnl committee. Among the entries are thirty-nine from Iowa, eleven from Lcland Standford, Jr., university, ten from the University of Colorado, eight from the University of California, two from the University of Denver, thirteen from the University ot Nebraska and one from Colorado college, t ' BEATS WORLD RECORD FOR TWO-TWENTY DASH ANN ARBOR. Mich.. May 24. With a slight wind at his back Ewing Bond, University of Michigan sprinter yesterday beat th world's record In the 220-yard Cash, according to Michigan authorities, by covering the distance In 20S eeconds. The figures are not official inasmuch as the timers had not been sanctioned by, the American Athletic union and the race was run In a light breeze without competition. The three timers, who have otflcated at all Michigan outdoor meets this year, each caught Ills time at COH seconds. POWER BOYS WIN FROM BANK BOYS IN ULTIMATE CHAPTER The Omaha Electric Light and Tower company team defeated the United States National Bank team Saturday afternoon, 10 to 9. The power boys made a vicious rally In the ninth and scored five runs, which won the game by one tally. Score: R.H.E. O. E. 1.. to P. Co. ...0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 5-10 10 1 U. S. Nat. Bank 131010000-9 10 2 Batteries: Campbell. Mo) Ian and Wash burn; Verity and Bunnback. northwestern"barely saves game from iowa IOWA CITY, la., May 24.-fSpeclal Tel egramsNorthwestern won 6 to 5 from Iowa In a game that threatened tor a time Ip two final innings to blow Into a Hawkeys victory. The Iowa Infield wobbled badly. Score: R.H.E. Iowa 03000002 0-5 7 6 Northwestern 0 2001030 o fi 0 2 Batteries: Iowa, 1-aurks, Balrd 'and Silverdlng, Foster, Northwestern. Kelso, Hale and Lewis, Benefit Game nt nnrvcell. BURWELL. Neb. May 31. (Special.) The baseball season opened here Friday with a benefit game between the Burwell Band and Burwell's Best. It was a close and exeltlng game as a number of the first nine players were in eaeh nine The score was 7 to 3 In favor ot the Burwell Best. Hemmett and Hoffman were bat terlea for the - Band and InglefrlU and Gerlckn for the locals. A good sum was realized for the band and nulte a base ball fever worked up. Iotto Wrestler Thrown, LOUISVILLE. Ky.. May 24.-Charlea Cutler of Chicago won two straight falls in a WTestllng match with William Hokuff of Melvln. la., here last night. The time was 27 minutes 20 seconds and 9 min utes, respoctlTely. DRAKE CAPTURES IOWA MEET Crowded by Ames, but Wins by Over Six Points. WEST HIGH OUTCLASSES OTHERS Tennr and Pnrmort Practically Winners of the Contest for Dei Molnca School Shearer Stnr for Drake. DES MOINES, May 24. (Special Tele grnm.) Drake won the college contest and West Des Moines the high school meet on the stadium track here yester day. Horry Shearer of Drake waa the star and without him the event might have terminated otherwise. Ho won sixteen points and helped in others. 'The laat event, the half mile college relay, waa closely contested and resulted In a broken record. The two mile run was faat and an Ames boy pulled up strong at the fin ish and had easy victory. Tenny and Pn.mnrt fni Woal IVfnlnM nrft'tlCAllV won the high school meet. Davenport did not show up as strong as expected. College totals: Drake iSV Mornlngslde I 19 r,..Aii 'IIIICB ........... ' V, . 1 1 . .......... Iowa 33',4 Grlnnoll Coe 25- Highland High schools: Davenport 17 Goldfleld W T. Xlnlnai M ra Mnlnaa .tinrsoaiiiuwri ... i Aiguiia n Hampton 9 Dexter I Sioux City 9 Fort Dodge 3 E. Des Moines... S Indianola 1 LeMars 6 Orient 1 Newton fi Webster City ... j West Waterloo.. 1 Cnllcae Summaries. 120-yard hurdles: Schrader, Iowa, and Lighter, Coe, tied for first; McIIenry, Drake, third; Noble, Ames, fourth. Time, 15fe (now record). Mile run: Watson, Drake, first: Thomas, Drake, second; Williams, Morn lngslde, third; Sedar, Ames, fourth. Time, 4:25. High Jump: Shradcr, Iowa, and Burrus, rr Ames, tied for first; Blackburn, Drake, third: Cornell, Ames and Iowa, tie for fourth. Height, 5 feet 9 Inches. -v-v- a. u uhdii, i Jim - J . vuc, ,1D,, Shearer, Drake, second; Dick. Iowa, third; Collins, Ames, fourth. Time, 0:10. 410-yard dash: Bailey, Coe, first; Iver son. Ames, second;' Johnson, Highland Park, third; Stahl, Drake, fourth. Time, 0:60. i iM-yura hurdles: Leodcr, Ooe, first; Rhrarf (ptr In wo ,tmvA XTnVil . A m third; Middleton, Grlnnell, fourth. Time, 0:22H. Discus; Simons, Drake, first; Vernon. Mornlngslde. second; Marcin, Iowa, third: utr, luurui, uisiance, ui leei o Inches. Shot put; Krull. Drake, first; Crull, TjrstLfA a rf ntt' W1 ama.. ut..i . n..i , "WVIIVJ, JJiiwn, aTl.llCC, WlllUf Utn son, Iowa. Jourtht Distance, 30 ttat 3H SIIUIIGS. Half mile: Parsons. Iowa, first; Hag. gard, Ames, second; Tyler, Iowa, third: Stevens. Drake, fourth. Time. 1:5SH. 220-yard dash: Shearer, Drake, first; Frailer. Ames, second; Collins, Ames, third; Dick, Iowa, fourth. Time, 0:22. Pole vault: Shrader, Iowa, and Smith, .JPV' ,Hc.d, ror "rst: Lueder, Cornell, third; Will ts. Grlnnell, fourth. Height! 11 feet 5V4 Inches. ,rI1Ie.Je!ayA ,AmM. rt: Iowa, second: Ooe, third; Grlnnell. fourth. Time, 3:264. r,JP5V0E1,1; run: Makesteadt. Ames, first: ie14. Drake, and Garst, Ames, tied for ltt'OhH ' Tnompson' Cornell, fourth. Time, Half-mile relay: Drake, first; Ames, Time f-3lHWa' thlrd: Qrlnne11' fourth. Broad Jump: Shearer. Drake, firsts n!Fy.erV,.Col second; Tooley. GrinneJl, third; Blackburn, Drake, fourth. Dis! tance. 21 feet 6 inches. Hleh School Summaries. 220-yard hurdles: Packard. Marshall town, first; Dubbel. Sioux City, second; rimt"oM: De" Molne8, thlrd' niar4?i.da',h: Jrvl. East Des Moines, first, Thompson. Davenport, second: Rogers Fort Dodge, third. Time. 0:io;! ri?5VMKrd,e5i 1a.kard- Marshalltowrt: first; Gubcl, Slpux City, second; Rogers. record? gc- thlrd- Tlme- ;; ,i,,?y?.rd ,dash: Turmoil, West High, f ret; English, Hampton, second; AuguaJ tine. Orient, third. Time, 0:51H "UBUI" ni1." raceV T?nn'. West High, first) Hawthorne, Dexter, second; Dorter. Webi ter City, third. Time. 4:31H (new record). nPoiei auItl ,BS esf"' Goldfleld, first lIt!nd!;lc.k.l!0n I"dl"nla. second; Hull .Marshalltown. third. Height, 10 feet 61 Inches. Shott put; Turmoil, West High, first Reeves. Hampton, second: Green West " faV Td' V"Btance' U Inehea Half-mile; Tenny. West High, first: Little. Hampton, second; Monk. Fort Dodge, third. Time, 2.03. " iiH'.Rnr J.u.mp: AIlenv davenport, first; iBr5,,thf,HUr?; ff?nd; Kalian. Daveni port, third. Height, 5 feet 8 Inches. i9M3"T-lil.0relay: Vc Df' Moines, flreti Tlra 3-S8H "econd; Marshalltown, thlrdj 230-yard dash! Thompson. Davenport, first; Jarvis. East High, second: DennisJ ton. Newton, third. Time. 0.23H. Discus throw: VanOlnkle. North High, first; Kenyon, Newton, second; Purmort! West High, third. Distance. 107 fi?t il Inches. - Broad Jurup. Nugent. Algona. firatl Rhodes. Davenport, second: Curtl Weatc Waterloo, third. DlsVance. 20 tSt Half-mlie relay: West High, flrat: Le. Mars, .second: Newlnn. thlrH ti. i.,JT -. , ........ METHODISTS EASILY DEFEAT TEAM OF GRACE LUTHERANS The Hirst Methodist Episcopal team ofV the Church league defeated the Grace Lutheran lads Saturday afternoon. 11 to 4, Score: R.H.E. G,l;ace .Vutheran....tO 0 1 0 0 3 00 0- 4 ! t .' B- ". I05O33OO'-14 12 3 and Bauerj Y a"d Whlstler: georgetowFdefeats navy seven to five ANNAPOLIS. Md. May 2l.-George-town yesterday defeated Navy the second time this year. Score-; n.H E. Georgetown lOOOJiio 0-5 10 T Navy 0 2001000 1-4 5S Batteries Georgetown. Felnle and Lynch, Navy, Vinson, Hicks and Waei. 1