10 THE BEE: OMAIIA, THU&SDA1, MAY 28, 1914. Bringing Up Father , - I I y -vTl I I ( X II pi 5RI00t' I BOUGHT r MS.JKS-TrKE "f HCRf.-roOPUT TOOlL BE WH( ALL THIS THE PLACE CFM30PHAT THVT COW RltJMT f 1 THROWM OUT ATTENTION- - , MAIE.' J Oft THEY VONT . iAiCJC ON OR "YOU 12 SOLLf 1 IF fOU OOHT ' s y- WHATMAN ( 3 1" SWP OS IN j jj lUt3E ORDERED r-Hl 17100 VAtM IN; JUST AMINUIF I HAPPENED fV I TO WEAR Z RR,D ILLM J TIPPLE WJNS HIS OWN GAME Twlrler Knocks in Winning Run in Tenth with Single. C0NGALT0N CLOUTS HOMER llualc Mnkr Flrnt Circuit Hunt Uy noarke Athlete. ThU iiriiiuiii, lint TIpiile'N Timely lilt I'ntu the Outfielder In Simile. It was for u wh:lo the general belief of the gathering of fans at ItourKo park ! yesterday afternoon that Hunk Caiigalton was holding come hind of a special day . In his honor, for Bunk knocked a hoinf- j run over the right field fence In the Ural ' Inning, the rirat action of Ita kind or.i mtilgated by a Rourko athlete thla I a6n, but Dan Tipple, the pulchrltudlnou , athlete, aneaked In and crabbed the do- lng. With the score a tie, 7 to 7, .11 J the last of the tenth, two men out and Joe Ward on third base, Dunlel smoto one perfectly good single to left, winning hi own battle, 8 to 7. Maddox had two striken on the hand some twlrler and the bugs resigned them selves to tho beat, aa Wllllo Ico Crosby under the same conditions had whiffed oh Nick Maddox'a curvca. On the sub sequent pitch Joe Ward started for tho plate, Thla put It up to Jladdox tu put It over the middle. Tho ball wept ac cording 16 directions and aalled on a line for the plate, If Tipplo had let It go UmPs Jack Haskell would have been com pelled to call It a strike and Tipple would hiye been out and Ward's da ah would hive been In vain. This put It up to Tipple to deliver. And Tipple dollvervd. H swung his heavy green .bat, the bat met the ball on the nose and tho gamo jvs over. Until that whirlwind finish the combat was exceedingly bum. Vaught started for the Wlchcs and blew sky high, Clos man started for Omaha and he finally went up. Maddox relieved Vaught and Tipple relieved Closman and both pitched gilt-edge ball. Wlchrx Score lit First. Wichita made three in the opener, Nich olson's single, steal of second and O'Rourke's double made one. Henry was then hit by a pitched ball and Graham's single scored U'Rourke. Dills' slnglo scored Henry. Wichita made no more until the sixth whe n Cloaman ascended. Bills and Boso lonl singled and Kitzslmmons' doublo scored Bills. 3chlpko's error let tho wop and Fltzslmmons acore. Congalton cap tured the two remaining outs, although he Juggled O'ltourke's high fly for a minute, thus making the bugs stand on end for that length of time. Closman opened the seventh by hitting Henry' for the second time. Ho then walked Graham and Tipple was called. Tipplo walked Bills before he was warmed up, and then Bosaqlonl got a lucky alnxlo to (eft. With three men on baaea still. Tipple buckled down to work and no more scutes were made, Kourkrs (Jet Krtrlr Lend. The Kourkes got a good lead In the' first with-five acoies. Ciuiicy singled and ICrug waa walked. Thomuson rolled one to Vatight, who attempted to get Clancy at third, He threw the ball Into the grandstand and Clancy and Krug hiked l6rae. Congalton then lifted hla home ruh .over the fence, scoring Thomason be fore him. Ward singled to center and Chase drove one through Henry which scored Word. Two m6re were annexed In the second. Skipper BUI Schlpke, the famous nquatlo athlete, walked and went to second on & bussed ball. Clancy attempted to aacrtflce, but Maddox tried to catch Skip at third. A useleaa attempt, as Skip beat the throw, which waa bud anyway. Krug forced Clancy at second, but Thomason walked, and Ward hit the punch after Congalton died. Both Bchlpke and Krug came home on the hit. From then on all was off with Nick Maddox'a pitching until the fatal tenth, Congalton flew out In that Inning, but Ward connected safely for the third time. Chase was safe on O'Rourke'a error, but Crosby struck out Here Dan Tipple ap pealed on the scene of action and now Dan I a hero In Omaha. Tho Rourkaa left laat night for (Sioux City, -where a series of four wll! be played. From there they Jump to Topeka, from Topeks. to Ueutr utu from Denver back to Wichita and Lincoln before returning to Omaha, June 15. Score: OMAHA. AB. R, 1L O. 3 1 1 3 4 A. K. bfhlpke. Zb 4 Clancy, ss 4 Krug. If 4 4 1 Thomason, cf 4 Gantalton. rf 5 Ward. Sb 6 Chile, lb i Cxoaby. 0 5 Cloiman, p 3 Tipple, p ! 12 4 0 1 . Totals '.....41 8 11 30 17 WICHITA. AB. R. H. a A. TUpps, 2b 6 0.0 7 1 Nicholson. It 5 12 3 0 O'Rourk. 2b S 1 3 . 3 llinry. lb 3 2 0 6 1 Qjaham, c 3 0 1 so Jones, c It 0 0' 4 0 Rills, cf 4 13 10 ric-sftolonl, rf... ...... 6 1 4 Q 0 Fitulmmoni, aa.... 5 112 4 vaught. p 10000 Sladdox. p - 0 0 11 8. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals ,... 7 T W 1 Two out when winning run scored . Omaha-. Runs .51000 0 0 0 0 1-8 Hits Wlchlta fiuna . tin. .411100101 t-n 3000031000-7 400 Z 14111 0-14 .fctf.lau bi. Ward. Nicholson. Sacrl- fic6 hit: Clancy Two-base hlta: O'Roufrke ii). Fltzalmmon. Bills. Home run: Con ization. Double play: Clancy to flchlhke toChano. Rapps to Henry, lilt: Off Cloa man, 1! In six Inning; off Tipple, 3 in four Innings; otf Vaught, 4 In ono Inning; Off Mnddox, 7 In nine Inning. Lft on halt's: Omaha, 8; Wichita. 10. Struck out: uy Closman, 1; by Tipple, I; by Vaught, 1; by Maildnx, 4. Bates on halls: otf Ctomnnn. 2, off Tipple. I; off VdUftht, 2; off Maddox, 1. Wild pitches: Vatijht, Maddox. Passed hull: Grahum: Hit by Pitched ball: Hy ClonmUh. Henry 1.2). Tlilio: 2:16. tJmplto: Haskell. ' 11. AY COXTISST TO TIE Lincoln-Den Molnm (.'(intent Called. So Visitor Cnn t'nteli Train. DUB MOINBS, Mny 27.-The final gamo of tho Lincoln aeries here today wound up n tie. 2 to 2. The game waa called at the end of th 'ninth to allow the visitors to cntch a train for Denver. Score: 1 MOINE8, , AB. n. 11. O. A. K. Ilalin, rt..., 5 13 10 0 Hunter, cf.. C 0 0 3 0 0 nellly, s 4 0 1 2 0 0 Urcen, ir 4 12 10 0 Jpnca, lb 2 0 1 8 0 0 Haley, c.., 3 0 18 10 Huriell, 3b 4 0 13 10 Uwoldt, 2b 3 0 0 1 2 0 Lakoff. p 2 o 0 0 0 0 Klnfcella, p 2 0 o 0 1 o Klnsella, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 34 2 1 ZJ U "o LINCOLN. AB, It. II. O, A. V. McQaffln, ee 3 0 17 6 1 Mullen, lb 4 0 19 10 Lloyd. 2b 5 . 0 1 3 4 0 Miller, If 1 0 0 0 0 0 Alien, If.. 3 0 1 o 0 0 Schrelber. cf 4 I o S 0 0 Qlllllcn, 3b 4 i, 2 1 1 0 Collins, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 nehor. o 4 0 110 0 Hitman, p ,, 2 0 2 0 2 0 Jordan, p., 2 o 2 0 Oj 0 Totala 3tf i if i 14 "l Dea Moines 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 Lincoln o ooioooi 0-2 5W0'.bal,J!..'j.lt.g:.Khman' QuUlen. Bases on balls: Off Lakhoff, 2; off Klnsella, 1; off Lhmnn. li off Jordan. 1. Struck out: CTft ""Vl1' ' "t wnaena, 3. sacrifice hit: Lwoldt. Double playa: Burrell to K)p jhcd lm.ll!. UJ Khman. Haley, lilts: Off Khman, 4; In fourlnnlnga; Lakoff. 6 In six Innings: off Klnsella. a In threa In nlngai off Jordan, 5 In five Innlnga. Stolen bases: Schrelber (2). Allen. Passed balls: nehor (2). Left on baaes: Des Moines "x Lincoln, 11. Time: 2:16. Umpire; Parent. SIOUX nilAT TOI'P.K.V AtiAIN Moke It Four fltrnlRht Over ICnrrs with His to Fonr Win. .5,9Fi ,CITV' .,ft-.' .Mliy W.-8I0UX City Sul?0!1 (0l,r Talght over Topeka to. aay, winning, 6 to 4. Scoro: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. II, O. A. K. Cooney. 2b 3 1 135 6 iDayldson. If 3 1 0 0 0 0 Smith, as 3 112 4 0 Kane, lb...,.,u 4 0 1 10 0 0 LeJeune. cf. -i 1 1 i X X '?f$i..rJ-".i 3 0 0 0 2 0 -vauniiaii, ou f 112 10 ""P. o 4 1 2 5 0 0 iut.au, 11 , 3 0 10 3 0 Totals 30y. 6 8 J7 15 0 TOPKKA, s. , ... AB. all. II, O. A. B. Cochran, 3b 4 1 1 0 1 0 imon, so.. 5 0 12 0 0 Fprsythe. rf 401110 '.0nfner' ,lb 1 1 0 11 0 0 Talllon, If... 4 2 4 ) 0 0 McAllister, c 4 0 3 6 1 0 Wakefield, cf . 4 0 2 2 0 1 iMcGrath, p 4 0 1 0 7 0 Total 37 4 13 21 II Sioux City 2 0 O Jl 0 M M Topeka 0 10 1110 0 0-4 Two-base hits: McOrath. Cailahah. Hogan, Smith. Three-base hit: Taltion. Sacrlflco hlta: Smith. Balrd. Stolen basot Lemon. Doublo play: Smith to Cooney t?.,ifn5' naao on b!U1,! 0ff Hon. 6: off Jtcprnth. 3. Struck out: By Hogan. 6: by McGrath. 1. Wild pitches: 1?.' Grath. J- Times 1:47. Umpires: Stock dalo and Gaston. Attendancn. 700. Ouimet and Topping to Play in Finals for French Title VERSAILLES, May 27.-Two Amer icans, Francis Ouimet and Henry J. Top. ping, were left to fight , out the final round for the French amateur golf cham pionship to be played off here tomorrow, Ouimet beat Appreloy In tho semi-final by lour up and three to play. Topping beat Travers by three up and two to play In the semi-final. Francis Ouimet, American open cham pion, beat Lord Charles Hope, holder of the title, by one up In tha third round of the French amateur golf championship today. Jerome D. Travers, American amateur champion, defeated Frederick Herreshoff of New York by five up and four to play In the third round. ' Henry J. Topping of Greenwich, Conn., won from J. F. Le Blan of Lille by one up, in the third round. Erie Apperly of Sydney, N. S. W., put out W. Bowers, an American member of La Boullo club, by one up in the third round. lilaker Throws SInBlrl. TABLE ROCK. Neb.. May 27.-6Deelal.) The wrestling match at the opera house here last night, between Charles Blaker or Table hock ana Art Majtlrl or Jonlln Mo., was the best match ever pulled eft at Table Rock. The men started at a whirlwind gait. It waa hammer and tongs. Blaker showed twice the speed he did Saturday night, and rode his man all the time. At the end of thirty-five minutes the first fall came, in favor of Blaker. He used the "body sciaaora" and "head lock." Maglrl's shoulder was hurt apn ne couia not continue tne match. Spectator were here from alt the neigh boring towns. lie had a Bad Leak in hla garden hoae, but you can get all the menders you want at the Omaha. Rubber Co, Juat around Uie corner, Copyright, 1914, by International Newt LOWE AND SYNEK SAYE DAY Kearney, Men Make Hits at Right Time, Defeating York. WINNING RUN IN ELEVENTH Both Ten 111 IMar Alrtlvht Ilgll mid Pat Vi ISxklbltlnn that Glad' dr.nt Ilenrts of Knpltol Ut Fans. KEARNBV, Nob., May 27,-(Speclal Telegram.) Kearney took today's game after an eleven-Inning contest that was the tlgheat hero thla acaaon. The game waa won in the eleventh when Lowo made a hit and Synek brought him In with a drive paat third. Matney tied tha game In the ninth for Kearney with a beautiful hit. Klngdon put up an elegant game, being replaced by Wright in tho tenth. BOckcohmuchl put up a good game unill the seventh, when he weak ened. Good aupport waa given by both cluba. A homer by Clark, bringing HIcs In In the first gave York their first score. Score: YD UK. KEARNEY. AU.H.D.A E AD. 1I.O. A. E "ice, . 4 1 4 i OStrnck. Jb....S 2 0 0 0 "Clark, It 1 1 0 1 OUruram, lb!l i 3 IS 3 0 urniiMi. in a 1 n n 1 luinaw or v 1 v 1 n Murpnr, .. a 0 z 0 swetisl, if... 4 1 1 0 0 Totten. 3b..; t 0 11 OAcock. 2b..., I 0 4 7 0 Aih lb...... t I 2 j Olllldbrtnd, r( I 1 0 o o llirtlt, it... 0 0 0 OLowa, M....S J J 1 0 H-tkh. e 4 1 0 1 ORrlcktan. c. 1 I 9 : 0 Drtk'Mu'l, M I M lKlnadon. p..l 0 0 4 1 , -"I'lymplon .. 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 fti it JWrltht. p.... 1 0 0 t 0 Tottta St 11 U 20 1 Batted for Klngdon In the ninth. Two out when winning run was made. York 2 0000001100 0-4 Kearney ...o 1011000101 -$ Two-base hit: Halgh. Home run: Clark. Stolen bases: Matney, Drumm. Sacrifice hits: tehtaael, Totten (2), Mat- no), acock, iinaerorana, . E,ricKaon, Plympton, Baaea on bulla: Off Bockeo hemuehl, 3: otf Klngdon, 3. Lett on oascai iorK, 3; Kearney, 8. struck, out: by Uockeohemuehl, 9; by Klngdon, 4; by Wrllfht. 2. Time: 2:01 tTmnlr: Qulgley. Scorer: McClure, Three Wins for lalanders. GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. May 27. Frunklln was not In form and asked to bo relieved after four wei-e up. Hatch Mas wild at flrat and Hastings waa pre sented In tho Inltlnl lnnlne with four nn five walks, a single, a sacrifice and a hit by pitcher. Grand laland ateadled down nfter tVmt and found Riley aufflclently. Schoonover'a numo run in ine nrai wun two on baaea, Payne's hitting and four double playa featured. Thla makes three out of four tor the locals with Hastings. Score: HASTINGS. ORAND ISLAND. AB.H.O.A.K. An u n A V. Bachtold. rf. J 1 10 onotxn, lb. . . 1 a 4 4 0 MkttlokJ. 2b. I 0 4 1 OBmlih. lh. . . 1 o 1 l a IHnhett. tl.l I I 0 OlNijne, H.... 4 4 10 0 E. Drawn, lb 4 0 0 I OAchonavtr, cf 1 1 1 0 0 McCib. f,.J 0 I 0, ODAwney rf.. 4 1 1 10 ClUmin. lb. I 1 10 0 OVtnc. c 4 1 i i 0 Drown, o. a - 3 owird, u 4 0 1 ' 4 1 Htllrlch. a.. 9 0 1 J ociilr. lb... I 2 11 0 0 ntltr. P t 0 1 OKranklln. B.. 0 0 0 1 o ,, Match, p 1 1 0 0 iuimji......-j a ii ii q Tr.1 e t ..unrril 1 'Hastlnga 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-6 urand island 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 6 Larned runs: Grand Island, 4. Two-base hit: Riley. , Home rune: Schoonover, Claire. Sacrifice hits Mnttlrko Smith Schoonover. Stolen bases: Bennot. Baaea on Dana: ort Franklin, i; off Hatch. S; Off niley, 2. Struck out: By Hatch. 3; by Riley.. 3. Hit by Ditcher; Bv Hatch. K. Brown; by Riley. Hatch. Left on haaea: Grand Inland, 4: Haatinga, 8. Double playa: Word to Vanco to Claire; Downey to Claire; Word to Roben to ciaire Matticka to Heiirich; llellrich to MattlcKs to Gettman. Wild pitch: Hatch. Umplrtt: Meyers. Norfolk Takes Clone FlRht. NORFOLK, Neb,, May 27.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Two sacrlflco hits In the ninth inning won today's game for Norfolk by & score of 4 to 1. Th Drummer tlerl thn game In the sixth Inning with a single and two sacrifices. Then a pitchers' bat tle ensuea, in wnicn uettscneu and Mon roe divided honors. Each struck out eight men. The fielding, base running and hitting of the Drummers excelled that of Beatrice. Score: BEATltlCE. NORFOLK. An.ll.o.A.E. All ii n a Uoi. rt 4 i 1 0 atlrlt. Ib.... 3 0 110 Drannon. lb. 4 0 0 1 onrisht. if.... 4 1110 DU(k, rf. .. 1 0 0 0 OIUmKy lb.. 1 0 10 0 0 Ne(t. lb..,.. 10 12 lMIIIrr, If ... 1 0 1 0 0 BoktwUt, lb 4 110 0 OMflker. lb.,1 0 1 1 0 Cm, s .4 1 13 0 OCtoblt. M.... 4 0 0 4 0 McIMnnd. Itl 0 0 0 OMutxr, C...1 in 0 0 om. aa.... tool lDauton, rf... 1 1 o o o atonro. p...i l i a oum-nm. p. 4 l l ToUla 1 5?I 10 "5 Totli ....?"Bi7 i Two out when winning run scored. Beatrice 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 NorfOlla 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2 Two-base hits Bright. Baaea on balla: Otf Gettachell, 3: oft Monroe. 8. Struck out: By Gettachell. I; by Monroe, 8. Double Plays: Miller to Ramsey; Coble to Rela to Rsmsey. Stolen bases: Boako wltz. Miller, Neff. Sacrifice hits: Bright, Ramsey, Denton. Musser, Miller. Left on bases: Norfolk, 10; Beatrice, S. Hit by pitched ball; By Monroe, Rets. Um pires Dixon. IaTrneea in Ilattle Form, COLUMBUS. Neb., May 27. (Special Tolegram.) Corey held Superior down to one hit, pitching a aplendld game. Pratt for tha locals tied the jrama In the fourth with a home run and Corey won his own game In the fifth, after which the Paw neea scored again. Score: SUPERIOR. COLUMBUS. AB.ll OAK. AB.ll.O.A K. 8thro!r. lb 1 0 1 0 ODrstrt cf . 4 0 1 1 0 CJrar lb. ...1011 ePalmir, m.. 4 1 1 a 0 Kenpla, ti..4 1 1 4 Utttt. rf....4 110 0 Tbtlulnt, til t I t ODtal. lb I 0 11 0 0 Laedrath rt 1 0 1 0 OCUrk. lb.... 1 1 1 0 Brown. If.. . 1 0 0 0 oCran, It 10 10 0 ntalr-r. lb. 1 0 1 e OAdama, tb. ,1 l l i Oram, c 1 0 T 1 ONh, e 1 1 T 1 e Vl(lmn, p. 1 0 0 I OCttrar P 1 1 0 3 0 Total 17 t il "t ToUll 10 "I it U "7 Superior 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Columbua 0 0 0 1110 0 3 Stolen baaea: Palmer. A dam a. Nee. Sac rlflce hit: Gray. Two-baae hlta: Kempln, Nee. Home run: Pratt. Double playa: TJygert to Palmer; Palmer to Adams to Deal. Base hits: Off Weldman, S; otf Corey. 1. Struck out: By Weldman, 6; by Coroy. 8. Bases on balls: Off Weld man. 1; oft Corey. 2. Hit by pitched bail: By Corey, Gray. Passed balls. Green, Nee. Time: issu. rmpire: MCAiear Treat All Alike, Every manager In the American league used to auve his left-hsndcra for Detroit, Jot gouthoaws thla aeaon. 1 1 Standing of Teams . WEST. LKAdUE. NAT. LEAGUE. W.UI'ct. W;l.p", St. Joseph.. .31 12 .814 Pittsburgh .21 9 .700 Denver 21 U .618 New York. ..18 il .tn Sioux City.. 22 15 1 Cincinnati ..il 15 .m Des Moines. 16 18 Brooklyn .11 16 .451 Lincoln ....17 19 .4i2l8t. Loula 18 20 .471 Omaha 16 18 .471Chlcgo .....16 21.417 Wichita 15 21 .417Phlla 12 17 .114 Topeka 11 25 .306 Boston 9 20 .310 AMER. LEAGUE. FED. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.I W.L:Pct. Waahngton 21 12 .581 Baltimore ..12 7 .750 Fh la 17 12 .MS Ch earn . ..16 i St. LoUla....l6 17 4SnlBrooklyn . .13 13 .600 Detroit 21 la .553 St. LoUla ,.16 18 ,111 Boston 15 16 .4S4iKan. City... 18 18 .171 New York. 14 16 .467iIndlananolln 14 Ifi .187 Chicago 18 21 .14!IBuff&l0 12 16 .444 Cleveland ..11 23 .324 Pittsburgh ..12 18 .40J STATE LEAGUE. AMER. ASS'N. W.L.FCI. W.L.Ptt. Milwaukee. ..20 14 .58$ Louisville ...21 17 .553 Indlanapolls.2J 17 .611 Mlntlcap's....l7 17 .500 Kan. CUV...20 X .176 Hastings Superior Beatrice . ..10 5 .tJ07 6 .825 10 10 6 .625 G. island. 10 6 ,625 7 7 .600, 6 9 .400 5 9 ,357i 3 18 .187 York Columbua Cleveland ...18 19 .466 Columbus ...18 19 .466 Norfolk ... Kearney . St. PftUl 14 23 ,37b Yeaturday'a Heanlts. WIE STERN LEAGUE. Denver-St. Joseph: postponed; rain'. Lincoln. 2: Des Moines. 2: called end ninth to allow Llno61n -to. catch train. Topeka, 4; Sidux City, 6. Wichita, 7; Omaha, 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit, 0; Washington, 7. St. Lodts. 1: Philadelphia, l! game called In Philadelphia half of sixth; rain. unicago-.New York; postponed; rain. Cleveland, 4; Boston, 6, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn'Plttsburgh: postponed; rain. Philadelphia, 6; Clnclnnutl, 8. Now York, 3; Chicago, 1. Boston, 7; St. Louis, 4. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Kansas City-Buffalo; postponed; rain. St. Louis. 3; Baltimore, 4. Chicago-Brooklyn; postponed; rain. Indianapolis-Pittsburgh; poatp6ned; rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee-Cleveland; postponed: rain. Kansas City, 7; Indianapolis, 0. Minneapolis, 6: Louisville, 3. St. Paul, 3; Columbus. 7: " NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Supcrldr, 1; Columbus, 3. York. 4; KcurneJ', 5. Hustings, S; Grand Island,' 6. Beatrice, 1; Norfolk, 2. UtiiKi Today. Western League Wichita at Des Moines, Omaha at Sioux City, Topeka at St. Joseph, Lincoln at Denver. American League Detroit at Washing ton, St Louis at Philadelphia, Chicago at New York, Cleveland at Boston. National League Philadelphia, at Pitts burgh, St. Louts at Chicago. Federal League Brooklyn at Buffalo; Pittsburgh at Baltimore. American , Association Milwaukee at Cleveland. Kansas City at Indianapolis, Minneapolis at Louisville, St. Paul at Columbus. State League Superior at ' Hastings, Beatrice at York, Columbus at Norfolk, Kearney at Grand Island. Harry Hicks to Try Out with Federals Harry Hicks has Jumped to the Federal league. Or at least Harry hopes he has Jumped. The little southpaw twlrler has gone to Chicago, where he will try out with the Baltimore team In the outlaw league. Otto Knabe promised Harry a four days' trial and If he ahows any thing he will be placed on the regular payroll. Terrapins Take the Series from Sluf eds BALTIMORE. May 27. Baltimore made a clean sweep of the series with St. Louis by taking today's game, 4 to X The game was called on account of darkness In the sixth Inning. Score: R.H.E. Baltimore 0 2 0 10 1-473 St. Loul 0 0 2 0 1 0-3 6 3 Batteries: Baltimore. Suggs and Jack lltsch. St. Louis, Wlllett and Simon. AUSTIN MAY BeTmADE MANAGER OF THE BROWNS Lawrence E. Pratt, a cousin of Second Baseman Pratt of the St. Louis Browna. has returned to 6maha after a short visit In St. Louis, and he brings the tidings that Jimmy Austin, ttW old Omaha third baseman, will probably be made manager of tho Brown team before the season Is over. According to Pratt, the popular be lief among the members of the team Is that Branch Ricky will be made presi dent of the club and that Austin will be advanced to Ricky's present position. LAMERTINE TAKES GAME IN FOURTEENTH FRAME COTESFIELD. Neb.. May . (Spe claL) A faat game of ball waa played between Cotesfleld and Lamertlne teams at the tatter's apnual school picnic, Lamertlne winning. 4 to 6, the game go ing fourteen Innings. Batteries: Cotes fleld. O. Whitney and B. Wilson; Lamer tlne, E. Kreba and Flnley. Bladen Dlanka Upland. UPLAND, Neb., May 2. Speclal.) Upland and Bladen played the fastest game of the season here Monday, In one hour and twenty minutes. Score: R.H.B. Upland ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 C 1, Bladen 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 3 1 Batteries: Upland, Llndgren and Partch: Bladen, Spence and Wallace. Um pire, Mason. ll..il,.ilil lltirh Wlna. i HIMHOLDT. Neb.. May !7.-t6pelal base ball club defeated the Pawnee High school flub In a aeven-Innlng game, by a score of 1 to 0 on the borne grounds today. Drawn RED SOX WNWITH WOOD "Smoky"' Joe Pitches First Full Game of Season and Naps Lose. SHOWS MUCH OF HIS OLD FORM Stnrtn Wild, hnt from Third to Eighth Innlnsr Cleveland Does Not Oct it Man aa Far "as Inltlnl Snck. BOSTON, May 27. "Joe" Wood, who was operated on February 22 for appendi citis, pitched his first full game of the season today and defeated Cleveland, 5 to 4. Hits for extra bases and sacrifice files gave tho Red Sox most of their runs. Wood started wild, allowing three bases on balls In the first Inning, but after that he showed much of his old time form. From the third until the eighth Inning Cleveland did not get a man to first base. Pinch hitters drove In one -run for tho visitors In the ninth. Score: CLEVELAND. BOSTON". An.II.O.A.E. An.H.O.A.K. Ltlbod, cf... 4 110 01IooDr, rf... 1 0 110 BltUnd, ,. 1 1 1 1 OScott. u.... 1 1 1 1 0 Qrtny If... 1 1 2 1 0 Lewis. If 1 l 0 a 0 JackMB, rf... 11(0 0Spaker, cf.. 4 1100 Lajbl. lb..,l 0 11 OJaovrln. lb.. 1 1111 Johntf.on, lb 1 0 7 0 OQardnrr, lb.. 113 10 Turner, lb.. 4 1 1 1 tOilntr. lb... 1 1 11 0 0 Carltch, C....4 110 OCidT. e 4 14 2 0 lUtermao. p 1 0 0 0 0J. Wood. p.. 1 0 0 1 0 Stam. p 10010 Lallralt ... 1 1 0 0 0 Totali 17 10 17 11 1 Blltlnaa .... fUO 0 0 O R. Wood..., 110 0 0 Totale 31 1 24 1 1 Batted for Johnston In ninth. Ran for Lollvelt In ninth. Batted for Steen In ninth. Cleveland 1 1000001 14 Moston 0 2101001 -5 Two-base hits: Turner. Blsland, Lell velt. Scott. Speaker, Gainer. Three-baso hit: Gardner. Hits: Off Has-erman. 4 In two and one-third lnntngs; off- Steen. C in live ana two-thirds innings. Sacrtrice hits: Blsland, Scott, Janvrln. Lewis. Sacrifice files; Jajole. Gainer, Gardner. Stolen bases: Blaland. Left on bases:' Cleveland, 6; Boston, 6. Base on balls: Off Wood, 3; off Steen, 2. Struck out: By Wood, 3. Balk: Steen. Time: 1:47, Urn plres: Chill and Sheridan. .Henntora Keep Lead. WASHINGTON, May 27.-Ayres was in fine form today, while Washington found three Detroit pitchers for timely hits and nrrtn 7 tn ft Dh.nb. kl I. . . w.., v. M..M,na ii.v a. lull m deep center field. High tripled In the first Palm Beach Suits for Men$75J!to$8s-5 You should know what a palm beach suit is if not acquainted with one already. Ask any man who wore one of ours last year. "We sold several hundred of them. They are good looking, thin and the coolest prop osition in America. They launder like a linen hand kerchief and are absolutely non-shrinkable. Ours is the genuine palm beach. They come in light and dark colors, in both plain and stripes, in all sizes. Get yours now, coat and pants, $7.50, $8.00 and $8.50. See them in our window L Formerly Mag,, A Dmer L& 413 He ft cm it won't make an athlete but it will help keep an athlete in prime condition. Satisfies that consuming athletic thirst. Your beverage, too. Dctu! tkt itaalaa if full bum MckataM cocurif aubcUutls. t THE COCA - Whenever vou see an Arrow thlnV of Coca-Cola. for The Bee by Inning, but was out at the plate on a fast relay. Score: DETROIT. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.lf.O.A.E. Buah. 4 0 2 1 OMoalltr, rt.. 4 13 0 0 KaTana'h, lb 4 0 1 4 OFotter, lb... 1 1 1 0 u Utah, cf : 1 0 OMIlan, cf....4 0 ! 0 0 Crawford, rf. 4 1 0 0 OGandll, lb... 1 2 1 0 Vtacb, lf....S 0 10 OShinks. If... 1 16 10 Burnt, lb....! 1 12 0 1 Morgan, lb.. 1 113 0 Morimr. lb. 1 1 1 1 iMcBrld. . 4 1 0 t 0 Stanaaa. c... 3 Oil lHenrr, e 30110 Hall, p; 1 0 0 0 0 Ajrrw. p 4 1 1 0 0 Main, p...... 0 0 0 1 OBentler. p... 0 0 0 0 0 Ilernolda. p. 0000 0 McKm 1 0 0 0 0 Total 30 I 27 11 0 rurtell 1 0 0 0 0 ToUU 10 6 24 11 4 Batted for Hall In sixth. Batted for Main In eighth. Detroit 0 00000000-0 Washington 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 ' Two-base hits: Burns, Crawford, Gan dll. Three-base hit: High. Home run: Shanks. Hits: Off Hall, 6 In five In nings; off Main, 1 In two innings; off Rey nolds, 1 in one inning; off Ayres, 6 in eight Innings off Bentley, 1 Intone in ning. Sacrifice hits: Milan. Gandll. Sac rifice fly: Shanks. Stolen bases: Morl arty, Crawford, Vcach, High (2), Morgan, Moeller. Left on bases: Detroit, 4; Washington, 8. Bases on balU: Off Hall, 3; off Main. 3; off Reynolds. 2; off Ayres, 2. Struck out: By Hall. 2; by Main. 2; by Reynolds. 1; by Ayres, 6. Time: 1:65. Umpires: Hlldebrand and O'Loughlin. Storm Ends (.nine. PHILADELPHIA, May 27. A thunder storm broke up today's Phlladelphla-St. Louis game In the sixth Inning with the score a Ue with ono run each. The home team had one mun out, with run ners on second and first, when Umpire Connolly stopped play. Score: 8T. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Bhotttn, cf..l 0 0 0 OMurohr. rf.. 1 0 0 0 1 Austin, lb... 10 12 OOldrlnc. If.. 1110 0 Pratt, lb.... 2 111 OColltiu, lb.. 3 0 110 Qlumlor. rf.. 1 0 0 0 OBakrr, lb.... 2 0 110 William, rf 1 0 0 0 OMcInnta, lb.. 1 0 t 0 0 C. Walker, If 2 1 1 0 OStrunk, cf..'. 2 1110 utt-rr. id.... 114 2 onarry. l o l l o Want. .... 0 0 2 0 18chana, c.... 2 0 10 0 As-new, o.... 2 0 3 1 lshawkty, p.. 2 0 0 3 0 Wellman, p.. 1 0 -0 1 0 Touts 17 1 18 11 1 Totala 18 111 11 2 One out in sixth when game called. St Loul 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 1 Two-baae hit: Pratt. Sacrifice hit: Wares. Stolen base: Collins. Double play: Shawkey to Barry to Melnnis. Left on bases: St. Louis, 1; Philadelphia, 6. .Bases on balls: Off Wellman, 6; oft Shawkey. L 8truck out: By Wellman, 2; by Shawkey, 1. Passed ball: Agnew. Time: 1:20. Umpires: Connolly and Dlneen. Hnrtley Shoirn Well. Grover Hartley Is donlg the bulk of the backstop work for the St. Louis Miners and he seems to be' Improving under the diet of steady work. S. 16th 1 40 yean old and still able to itinS the ball. Maniger of the Chicago White Sox. In his prime he vrai one of the moat 'famous pitchers. Managed one of the teami which has juit completed a trip around the world. He is the idol of the Chicago fans and is con liderca a Chicago "boy" dihourjh bom in Fitchburg, Mail. The tint ball used ia the game recently played before King George V. vrai tossed by the King to James Callahan. believes in COLA COMPANY ATLANTA, OA. 10 Georg.e McMann Storz and All Nations to Play at Rourke's Saturday and Sunday The Storz and All Nations will meet Saturday and .Sunday at Rourke park In the first series of their semi-annual games. 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