8 THE BEE: OMAJIA, "WEDNESDAY, JUNE in, 1914. Bringing Up Father Copyright, ISM, by International News Service. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus AH; DlbA v ( t v AS . J ) DEM rR ROCKS ,J f. r ISA DE RCATA I VELL'HOW THAT b! DATA lt,A L TO ftslv, VHAT A W k r OiV , FOr DE eRVJP- fl J T MOUNT -J rMUPHtUB WHWS Dc CRATCR ( WAS -O ff'S --i ... f OFTHE l? I l SAY VHAiTtS V -v IkSSn. WHAT ARC TMBf VfcSJJTus. rfTlVAst T-Mr 'G THAT'' m5I? NEXT TIME MCH1TA WINS OH RALLY Bcorea Four Runs in Eighth and Takes Second from Omaha. BAKER OPENS IN WESTERN Jobbers Get SpHlmll Artist, Who I Touched for Fourteen lilt, bat Who Keep Them Scattered. WICHITA, Kan.. June 9.-Speciat Tel. egram.) Wichita staged a batting rally in the eighth, scoring four runs and won the second game of the scries from Omaha, 7 to S. Baker, who was secured from Louisville in the trade for Rope Perry, made his first appearance In the Western league, Baker Is a spit ball pltcner and while be was touched for fourteen hits, they were scattered through eight of the In nings. Closman pitched a good game up to the eighth. . Bchlpke drew a walk as an opeer and stole second and scored on Chase's double. Thomason'a single scored Chase, Closman.'s single, Schlpke's sacrifice and Strug's single scored ono In the third. Kruger singled to open the fourth and took third on Ward's single. Thomas hit Into a double play, but Kruger scored, Thomson's double and Krugcr's single cored one In the eighth. The Rourkes threatened to overcome Wichita's two-run lead In tho ninth. With ono down, Crosby doubled, fihnotnl; delivered a pinch hit, putting Crosby on third. Schlpke hit Into a double play, O'Rourke to Henry. Two doubles and a single were bunched in the third for Wichita's two" tuns. Two singles and a sacrifice fly counted one in the sixth. Graham led off In the eighth with a single. Rills tripled, counting Grahuni. Tiapp tripled, scoring Bills. Fltzslmmons singled, scoring Itspp. Baker sacrificed. Ochs doubled, scoring Fltzslmmons. Nicholson beat out a bunt, putting run ners on second and third. As Nicholson wan stealing second O'Rourke hit a pop foul to Chase and Nicholson was double J off first. Score: WICHITA. AH. R .. 5 .. 6 i I 4 4 Baker, p 2 0 0 0.2 Totals 36 7 16 27 J7 OMAHA. AH. n. H. O. A. Beh nke. 2b 2 1 1 Chase, lb 4 1 2 Krug. If 4 0 1 Thomason, cf 4 Kruger, rf 4 Ward, 3b 4 Thomas, ss. urosny, c... Closman, p. Wills, p.... Shestak ... 4 4 3 0 1 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 II 24 14 Totals 84 Kntierl fnr Willi In ninth. Omaha 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0-5 Wichita 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 -7 Left on bason: Omaha. 6; Wichita, 8. Sacrifice hits: Schlnko, linker (2). Two base hits: Chase, Henry. Rapp. Thomas, Thomason. Ochs, Crosby. Three-base hits: Bills, Rapp. Stolen bases: Bchlpke, Krug. lilts; Off Closman, 13 In seven Innings, threo hits made without out In eighth, when ho was relieved; off Willis. 3 In one Inning. Double plays: Chase (unassisted), O'Rourke to Henry. Struck out: By Closman, 4; by Baker, 2. Bases on balls; Off Closman. 2; off Baker, 1. Passed ball: Crosby. Wild pitch: Baker. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Haskell. DENVER BACK AT TUB TOP Wins Second flniue of Series Six to Four, DENVER, Colo., Juno 9. Denver won the second game of the series from Des Moines. 6 to 4. With tho bases full In the ninth and no outa Harrington. relloved King and forced the next man to hit Into a fast doublo play. Tho last man went out on a fly. Tho fielding of Faye and Coffey, and five fast doublo plays featured. Denver went back Into Irst Place whon Topeka defeated Sioux City todoy. Score: AB. R. H. ,.5 1 2 .. 3 4 Hahn, rf. Hunter, cf Rellly, ss Brcen, It Jones, lb Haley, c Andreas, 2b. ... Kwoldt, 2b Collier, p. ..... Shaw 0 0 1 1 0 I 0 0 O. 1 2 0 3 4 8 4 1 1 0 A. "E. 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 Ochs. 3b , Nicholson, If O'Rourke, tb , Henry, lb Graham, c. ........ Bills, cf... , aiapp. rf. (Fltzslmmons, ss 4 H. 3 I 1 2 2 O. 1 1 S 14 3 1 1 I A. 3 0 4 v0 4 0 1 4 Totals 33 4 11 . 24 5 4 Batted for Collier In ninth. DENVER. AB. R. It. O. A. E. Faye, lb 4 1 3 4 3 1 rassldy. rf. , 2 1 J 4 J 0 Bnrbour. 3b 4 2 1 0 3 0 Butcher. Cf 4 0 110 0 Mitchell. If 1 1 0 0 0 0 rwfnv. 4 0 1 4 5 0 Fisher, lb 4 0 1 10 . 3 0 lllock e. 4 0 0 3 1 0 King, p 4 1112 1 Totals 31 6 9 27 20 2 rw. Mnlnc's 01000110 14 Denver 0 0 8 1 0 0 I 1 - Stolen bases: Kayo (2.) Two-base hit: Coffey. Three-base hits: King. Andreas. Homo runs: Breen, Hahn. Struck out: llv Collier, 8: by King, 1. Bases on balls: Off Collier, 4; off King. 3. Sacrifice hits: Cussldy, Mitchell, Butcher, EwoldU Balk: Collier. Sacrifice fly: Faye. Wild pitch: Collier. Double plays: Cassldy YW An "Ocean. An "Ocean Comfort" In B.V.D. T! 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Milwaukee. 27 19 .5S7 Baltimore ..24 16 .tW) Indlan'plls. 28 unicago . i .jih Hlgglnbothom. p.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lemon 0 0 0 0 0 0 McOeo 1 0 0 0 0 0 Louisville.. 27 24 .S23 Kn. CitV. 27 26 ,N Pnlumbus.. 25 V .430 Cleveland., za ss Minn. Pits.. fit. Paul Buffalo Brooklyn Indlan'rills .19 23 4ft) Pittsburgh .20 22 . 450 21 26 . 4471 St. Louis. . . .22 25 . 4G8 20 29 . 4081 Kan. City ..21 23 .44? STATE LFAOUE. W.UPCUI Hnstlnns ...18 7 .720 Or. Island.. 17 8 .680 York 13 iz .azu Beatrice ...15 13 ,m Sunerlor ...13 It .481 Columbus ..13 12 .820 Norfolks ... 8 15 .348 Kearney ...5 21.192 WEST. LEAGUE, W.L.Pct. Denver 28 18 .60D Rlnu City.. 23 19 .M St. Joseph. .28 19 ,hV, Des Moines.zt a .on AM. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Phlla 27 17 ,8U Washington 26 18 .91 Detroit 28 21 .571 St. Louis ...25 21 .613 Boston 23 22 .511 Chicago 22 21 .478 Now York ..17 20 .SM Cleveland ...13 2i .263 NAT. LEAGUE. W.L-Pct. New York. ..25 15 .625 Totals 3.1 4 SIOUX CITY AB. R. Cooney. 2b 5 0 J. Clarke. rf 5 0 Smith, re 1 0 Knne. 1h 4 2 t2I2 , Lejcune. cf 3 1 10 u .,31 i nlrd. 3D i U White, If 4 0 Crisp, c, 4 0 Kline, p " o Doyle, p 0 0 Cincinnati ..28 19 .696 Pittsburgh .23 19 .548 Chicago 23 24 .489 Lincoln 24 26 .4801 Brooklyn ...20 21 .488 Omaha 21 24 .4671 St. Louis ...23 26 . 469 Wichita ....21 30 .412 Phlla 19 22 . 453 nappe. Umpire: Fyfe. Topeka lo .wiuoeion u a " p 5 30 12 0 H. O. A. E. 15 6 0 12 0 0 0 3 6 0 2 13 0 0 110 0 10 2 0 10 0 1 2 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 9 29 19 1 Totals 35 Batted for Clarko In eighth. Batted for Falrcloth In ninth. 'Two out when 'winning run was scored. Topeka 0 00000102 14 Sioux City 0 00200100 0-3 Home run: Lcjoune. Three-base hit Talllon. Two-base lilt: Koerner. Sacri fice hits: Lattlmore, Lejcune. Doublo plays' Lattlmore to Koerner; Smith to Cooney. Stolen baKes: Dalrd, Crisp. For sythe (2). Hits: Off Clarke. 8 In eight Inn ns: off II gglnbotham. 1 In one In nlng: off Kline, 3 In eight and one-third Innings. Bases on balls: Off Falrcloth 1; off Kline, 5: off Doyle, 4. Struck out By Clarke, 5: by Kline, 2. Passed ballB CARDINALS EYEN THE SERIES Win in Tenth Round from Giants by Score of Five to Two. BAILEE HAS BEST OF DEMAREE New York Jlonmlnninn Weaken In Final Frame After Ills Tenm ntntes Tie Score for Him In Klshth. Yesterilnr'a Ilr.alts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha. 6; Wichita. 7. Des Molncs, 4; Denver, 6. St. oseph. 4; Lincoln. 2. Bloux City, 3! Topeka. 4. (Ten Innings.) NATIONAL LIOGUE. Cincinnati. 2; Boston, 3. Chicago, U Brooklyn, 2. St. Louis, 5: New Yor, 2. Pittsburgh, 1; Philadelphia, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New Tor. 4; Chicago, 7. Washington, 3: St. Louis, 4. Philadelphia, 7; Detroit, 3. Boston, 9i Cleveland, 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville, 2: Minneapolis, 3. Cleveland, 3; Kansas City, 4. Columbus, 6; Milwaukee, 9. Indianapolis, 7; 8t. Paul, 3. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn. 2; Chicago. 8. Buffulo, 1! KansaB City, 2. Baltimore. 7: Indianapolis, 6. Pittsburgh. 5; St. Louis. 6. STATE LEAGUE. Norfolk, 0; Grand Island, 7. York, 0; Hastings, 7. Superior. 5: Beatrice, 6. Columbus, 9; Kearnoy, 4. Games Todny. Western League-Omaha at Wichita, Des Moines at Denver. St. Joseph at Lin coln, Bloux City at Topeka. National League Pittsburgh at Bos ton. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York, Cincinnati at Philadelphia. American League Washington at Chi cago. New York at St. Louis. Uoston at n,ru Philadelphia at Cleveland. American Association - "'"''"V,,1 Columbus 'at Milwaukee, ; Indianapolis at St. Paul. . , Federal League-Brooklyn ai Jnicabu. Buffalo at Kansas CUy. Baltimore at Indianapolis. Pittsburgh at BL Louis. State League-Kearney at Hastings. Norfolk at Beatrice, Columbus at Su perior, Grand Island at lork. Colts Tnk the Gnme. COLUMBUS, Neb., Juno 9. (Special.) Bocttcher's Colts defeated the Schuyler team yesterday 11 to 3. Wllzlnskl, a new rccrul. of the Colts, pitched his first game this season, allowing only three hits, two of them helnr on the scratch ordpr. Torpes' homo run and the pitch ing of Wllzlnskl featured the game. Score: R.H.E. Schuyler ....0 0000001 2335 Colts 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 5 -ll 12 6 Batteries: Schuyler, Pesek and Davis: Colts, Wllzlnskl and Wolf. Struck out: By Pesek, 9; by Wllzlnskl, 13. Wllher I.ones to Crete. WILBUR, Neb., Juno 9. (Special.) Wllber lost to Crete here Sunday by the score of 4 to 3. Score by Innings: R.H.E. Wllber 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-4 6 5 Crete 1 21010030-894 Batteries: Wllber, 8trcator and Prucha: Crete, Klrkland nnd Kolboy. Join the Swappers' Club. Membership Is free. Call at Bee office. NEW YORK, June 9. St. Louis evened the series with New York today, winning In the tenth. 5 to '2. Sallce bested De marco In a pitchers' battle, tho New York twlrler weakening In the tenth after his teammates tied the score for him in tho eighth. Wlngo opened the tenth with a single and took third on Beck's double. Bailee struck out and Hugglns walked, filling tho bases. Mageo's single to center waa fumbled by Bescher, und Wlngo, Beck and Hugglns scored. Score. ST. LOUW. NEW YORK. AH. H O. A I. AU.Ii.U.A.t. ITur.lni. 2b. 1 0 0 4 0ntKhT. Cf.. 5 1 2 0 tlor.ul throw to the plate, doubling John ston at the home plate, saved the name for Brooklyn today, the score being 2 to 1. I'feffer rltched brilliantly up to the eighth, when Chicago brought out Its re serves. Zimmerman's double and a wild throw by Dalton accounted for Chlcago'j single tally. CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. All. II O. A r. AU.H.D.A.E Leich, cf.. . 4 1 Good, rf.. . i 0 6'aler. lb... 2 0 Zlmrmui, Jb 4 1 Fchulte, If. 4 0 Sweeney, 2b. 3 1 KrMlnR, I,. 3 0 Tlr-nnnhan, c .2 0 Wllllnma . 0 0 Johnnton ..0 0 Nwdhara. c 0 0 Zabl, p 2 0 Corrldtn ... 1 1 Vaughn, p. . 0 0 Mast, cf... t 3 2 Dolan, If.... i Cmther. If... 2 J. Miller, lb S Wllmn, rf .. 4 Duller, . .. 3 IWnco, c... 4 Brcke, 3b... 4 tee. p.... 4 t t'Durni. If... 5 3 2 0 0. 0 J 0 OFIetchar. ai 4 12 4 0 0 0 o ODorle. 2b... 4 0 3 Z 0 10 0 OMerkle. lb.. 1 1 2 2 0 ISO OMurrar, rf 2 i o u u OS! 0 'Meyers 1 1 0 0 0 it: orin, rt o o i o o 14 0 OSndgre, rf-lb 3 0 7 2 1 10 2 OStock. Et... 4 0 3 1 1 McLean, c. 3 0 R 0 0 Total, ....SS T SO 10 ODenuree. p.. 4 0 0 1 1 Totata ...,MS30 1J 4 Batted for Murray In eighth, St. Louis 0 00000020 35 New York 0 00000020 0-2 Two-base hits: Murray. Fletcher, Boek, Meyers. Sacrifice hits: Sallee, Snodgrass. Stolen bases: Dolan, Bescher, Wlngo. Left on bases: New York, 8; St. Louis, 6. Double plays: Snodgrass to Merklo, Bailee to Wlngo to Beck. Bases on balls: Off Dcmaree, 4; off Sal lee, 3. Struck out: By Demaree, 8; by Sallee, 4. Time: 2:03. Umpires: Rlgler and Eason. Drooklyn nen Cib. BROOKLYN. Juno i. Each Wheat's wonderful running catch nnd sensa- 4 0 ODaJton, cf... 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 ODiutert. lb. 4 2 9 0 0 9 1 ISmlth. 3b... 4 112 0 1 1 OWheat. it.... S 0 1 0 1 0 OCutahaw. 2b 3 1 12 0 2 3 ORlKcert, rt. S 1 1 0 0 1 1 OO'Mara. .. 2 10 3 0 1 2 OMcCarty, c... 20 7 1 0 0 0 Ofefffr. p 2 0 10 0 0 0 OReulbaeh. p. 1 0 0 0 0 300 1 4 0 Totala ....27 6 27 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total n 4 24 12 1 Ratted for nresnahan In eighth. Ban for Williams in eighth. Batted for Zabcl In eighth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 V Brooklyn 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 Left on bases: Chicago, 4: Brooklyn. 4. Two-base hits: Zimmerman. Corrlden. Three,-base hit: Rlggert. Sacrifice fly: McCarty. Stolen bases: Daubert (2), O'Marn (2). Double play: Wheat to Mo Onrtv. Bases on balls: Off Zabel, 2: off Pfeffcr, 3. Struck out: Bv Zabel, 2; by Pfeffer. 4; by Vaughn, 3. Hits: oir Zabel, 6 In seven Innings: off Pfeffer, 4 In seven nnd one-third innings, none oi In eUrtith; off Vaughn, 1 In one inning; off Keuicncn, nono in one ana iwo-miras in nings. Time: 2:00. Umnires: Qulgley and Emslle. Urn veil IleAt Reds. BOSTON. June 9. Boston shifted the batting order today and defeated Cincin nati, 3 to 2, making It an even break for the series of four games. Boston scored the winning run In tho fifth on Gowdy's single nn infield out and Bvers' two-base hit. Score: Batted for Moran In eighth. Batted for Hoblltzel in ninth. Batted for Uhler In ninth. Cincinnati 0 0200000 0-3 Boston 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 a Two-"base hit: Evers. Sacrifice hit: Connolly. Stolen bases: Schmidt, Maran vllle, Groh, Herzog, Nlehoff. Bases on balls: Off Hess, 6; off Davenport. 4. Struck out: By Hess, 3. Left on bases: Cincinnati; 5: Boston. 4. Time: 1:43. Um pires: Klem and Hart. Qunkcrs Trim Plratea. PHILADELPHIA, Juno 9. After Con zelman fanned Reed and Becker In the. sixth inning today, Philadelphia scored the runs which won the game from Pitts burgh, 3 to 1, on Lobert's single, a pass to Magee, Cravath's s ngle and Luderus' double. Mayer pitched In excellent style, the visitors not getting a man prist Eecond base until the ninth inning. Wagner's single In the ninth was his three thousandth during his Nat.onal league career. Score: PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA.. AU.11.0 A.E. An.H.O.A.E. Kelly, cf.... 4 0 Crey, If.. 4 0 Mowerey. 3b 4 3 Warner, at.. 3 1 Konetchy, lb 3 0 View. 2b 4 1 Mitchell, rf. 4 0 Glbaon, c... 3 0 Oonaelman, p 3 1 0 iRfed, 2b.... 4 0 OBecker, It .. 4 0 OLobert, 3b... 3 1 OMagee. m. .. 3 1 OCravath, rf.. S 0 Ol.uderu", lb. 3 1 OPaakert, cf.. 3 1 CKIIIIOr, c... 3 2 OMaj-er. p. .. 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ft 2 0 ToUIa ....32 S 24 6 0 Totala ....28 3 37 10 3 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Philadelphia 0 0000300 -3 Two-base hits: Mowrey, Wagner, Ma gee. Luderus. Sacrifice hit: Lobert. Stolen bases: Mowrey, Lobert. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 6; Philadelphia, 4. Bases on balls: Off Conzelman. 2; off Mayer, 2. Struck out: By Conzelman. 4; by Mayer, 4. Time: 1:2S. Umpires: Orth and Byron. T0DENH0FT IN TEN-INNING NO RUN AND NO HIT GAME STAPLETON, Neb., June 9. (Special.) Hershey and Stapleton batted ten Innings In seven nnd one-third Innings, none out to a no-score game that waa called to al low Hershey to catch a train. Todenhoft struck out sixteen men and allowed no hits, while eleven Stapleton men struck out and got six hits. It was one of the fastest games played on the Stapleton grounds. Hershey played a clean, errorless game. Score: R.H.E. Hershey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U Stapleton 0 0000000000 6 3 Batteries: Hershey, McCain, Bechan and McConnell; Stapleton, Todenhoft and Hol iday. Bases on balls: Off Todenhoft, 3; off McCain and Bechan, 7. Struck out: By Todenhoft, 16: by McCain and Bechan, 11. Two-base hit: Todenhoft. American Association Result". R.H.B. Indianapolis 7 8 3 Bt. Paul 3 5 3 Cleveland ........3 91 Kansas City rM 4 8 2. Columbus , .5 8 5 Milwaukee 9 14 15 Louisville 2 14 4 Minneapolis 3 14 3 to Fisher: Fisher to Coffey to Fisher; tBlock to Fuye; Cassldy to Fisher to Block. Innings pucnea: uy jving, eight; runs, four; hits, eleven; by Har rington, one; runs, none; nils, nunc. auue. W. Umpires: iucuaueny auu uu. DRUMMERS OUTBAT LINCOLN Take Adrnntage of Deaann'a Wltd- nesa. Wlnnlnir, 4 to 2. i.iMfYii.N Kh.. June 9. St. Joseph outbatted Lincoln today, and tooK ad vantage of Dessaus wlldness, winning by a score of 4 to 2. The fielding of both teams was sharp, score: L1NCUL.N. AB. R. H, 4 5 3 1 Allen, rf 'McGaftlgan, ss Lloyd, zd........ Mullen, lb IMIlIer, cf quiuin, so Collins, It itehor. o Rapp Drssau, p. Sehrulucr Totals 36 2 S ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. R. Watson, 2b 3 Vox. If G. Watson, of 3 Patterson, lb lUrltton, ss... Davis, rt..... Wall. 3b Griffith, c... Sherman, Qlaze, p 3 .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 .. 3 Totals .30 4 11 O. A. E. 0 0 0 5 2 0 4 2 0 9 I 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 3 5 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 27 17 1 O. A. E. 0 2,0 0 0 0 4 0 0 9 0 C 3 1 1 3 0 0 4 2 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 27 11 1 0 0-3 0 0-4 Batted for Rehor In ninth. Batted for uessau. in ninni. Lincoln 1 oooo Karned rune; Uncoln. 2; St Jospn. 3, in.. tn.M i).V.n- n W at t rt n rwO'Daflo imo; tnen, v. llatlnr.An irvis. liiaxc. UUUU Q fiaj i inttBn tn Ani to Mullen. Stolen wv-...4.-V - - . 1-9. bates: aiuiien. JnMiri(a hit itt i inrHnn. Lacn uii uuiua Lincoln. 9; Bt. Joseph. 4. Struck out: By Dessau, 4; by Glaze, 5. Base on balls: Off Desau. 2; off Glaze, l. Mil oy pucne.i ball: uy uessau, m ""f..L Pitching record: One run and three nits oft Sherman In no Inning; one run and five hits oil maze in nine iuiiiubb. irm 33. umpires: uhsiuii owvim.v. ICA'8 WIN IN TENTH KRAMK Tie Score In Ninth and Hammer In Wlnnlnir nan In Next. TOPEKA. Kas.. June . After tolling unhlll aur&lnst a lend. SIOUX City tOOK 1 the fourth Inning. 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