10 THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JTTNE 22, 1914. Bringing Up Father Copyright lilt, by International News Service. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus I 'AVE 'E?E A PAPASOL FOR MPfi JKiQ.TME COD JUbT A llMinr OtiTlUtET OH' D6AR HAVE NT ANf CHANGE-1 LUHAVF TO CY MY HUiQAMD ON THE PHOtiE-HE'5 YOU DEAR WELL WIU.NOU QINi UPFOURCUJNEAb FUSHT AWAY-' , w 7" fcEAT -S i ir. I WHAT DOE. THI b MEfVv THE-.- ARE THE FOUR GUINEA'S MX) TOLD ME TOCPUhi; UP AND I HAD A HARD TINE TTIti"EM 1 EmLANB! YOU WvriTA Ub TO SIMGA9 r JOSIES TAKEJOTH GAMES Omaha Loses Dual Encounter by One Score Each. TWELVE INNINGS IN THE SECOND Last Knronnter U Bitterly Contested When Tcrihi Tie Visitors Take Their Victories on Errors of the Ilonriim. Omaha lost both end of double header at Rourke park Sunday afternoon before a crowd of some &.000 fans. The Unit game resulted 4 to 8 In favor of St. Joseph and the second game, which went twelve Innings until a final decision was made, went to the same team, 3 to 2. Both games were won on errors and mis plays by the Rourke Inflelders. Doth Tipple nnd drover pitched nice ball, but neither received the best of support Seer, first ganw 8T. JOSEPH. AB. R. H, R Watson I.. 2 Hlggenbotham, p Totals 10 DENVER. AH. R. Faye, 2b..... t 1 Casnldy, rf 2 0 Coffey, m 2, 0 Eddlngton. of 4 0 Mitchell. If 3 0 Harbour, 3b.... 3 0 Fisher,' lb 4 1 Spahr. r 3 1 Sohrelber, p 3 0 uutciicr, ir.n o o Illock, 3b 1 0 "Harrington ........ 1 0 14 27 14 H. 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 O. A. : i o 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 27 10 , 3 Totals 30 Batted for Schrclbet In ninth. Topeka 0 0 .0 0 0 0 3 1 6-0 Denver 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 Stolen base: Faye. Two-basa hits; Mc Allister. Koerner. Three-base hits: "Snahr, McAllister, Potts. Sacrifice hits; Caaridy, Coffey, lilt by pitched ball: uoney, jiapps. unix: jiiggenootnam. fittcrlflce fly: Kayo. 8tru6k out; By Hlggenbotham. 1; by Schrelbcr, 7. Bases on bulla: Off Hlggenbotham, 4; off Sohrelber, 3. Double plays: Foray the to Koerner, Kappa to , McAllister. Time: 2:00. Umpires; Rldgway and Qaskoll, 'I.OPK8 TA1M ROTH GAMES Fox. If., O; Watson, rf.. Patterson, lb... Brltton, 2b 'Williams, ef.... Wall, sa Sehang, c Glaze, p Totals, O. A. 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 B. 1 34 4 OMAHA. AB". R. Sehlpke, 2b........... 3 1 Xnig, If S 0 Thomoson, cf 4 0 Congalton, rf ;. 4 1 Thomas, ss 4 0 Wart, 3b 3 , 0 Xrupter; lb 3 0 Crosby, o ..2 1 Shestak, p.... 2 0 Graver, p..... 3 0 Total...., 31 8t. Joseph... A 0 Illte -, 0 1 Omaha, , ..0 0 Hits 1 0 8 S7 10 ir. o 3 i a o l o l o 8 Lincoln Wins First and Second tinnies, 7 to 15 nnd 8 to T. LINCOLN. Neb.. .Turin 21 Llnnntn won both games of today'aoublerheador with Wichita, the first by a score of 7 to t, the second by a score of 8 toT. The sec ond game, which was called at the end of the seventh Inning, was a thriller, full of sharp hitting, both brilliant and bad iieimng ana dating base running, score, first game: LINCOU. AB. R. Qui I n. 3b; 4 McOafflgan, 9...r..i I.loytl. 2b 3 2 Mullen, lb.." 4 0 Miller, cf.-lf 4 0 Bchrciber, lf.-cf. 4 0 Collin, rf..,..- 4 2 RftPP c.. 4 0 Scoggins, p....,,,.,,. 3 0 Smith, p 1 Oicooney, p.. o 0 . . - 01 Totals 34 WCIUTA, ABr R. 3 1 0 0 -base hltsi PrAhanv e 4 0 Uon, AVIU. ii111' ch O, 4 C 2 1 3 3 3 . 7 0 A. K. 3 0 0 0 3 1. 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 V 0 .0 O. 0 4 1 13 3 1 2 ft 0 0 1 A. 3 2 3 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 Standing of Teams WE8T. LHAGUh. f NAT. LEAGUE. W.LU'ct W.UPct. Denver 35 22 .6HNew York.. .31 ll .620 Bioflic aty..il 21 .tMiClnclnnatt ,.3i K .6S4 Ht. Joseph.. Jl 26 .Mt: Pittsburgh .X 23 .510 Des Moines.31 Zdv.UI'Bt. Ixju1s....2J 29 .10) Lincoln 29 M . IKlChlcago 23 30 . 4S3 Omaha U 30 .4llPhlla 24 28 .480 Wichita ...j: .15 .435 Brooklyn ...21 2S .425 Topeka .... 2 S S4iiBoston 23 DO .OS AMER. LEAGUE. AMKR. A8H N. W.LPct.l vV.LPct. Phlla 31 21 .61S! Louisville ...35 27 .Mo YORK PROHIBS TAKE GAME Kaps Lose After Taking Straight from Visitors. Two THREE-BASE SWAT BY CLARK Cleveland ...34 28 .548 Mllwaukco ..31 it .541 Kan. City.... 33 31 .610 Indianapolis 32 32 .500 Columbus ...29 32 .475 Minneapolis 27 3U.460 St. Paul, 23 87 .3K1 STATE LEA QUE. W.UPst. Hastings ....24 11 .M York 21 14 .Mi Beatrice ....22 1 .579 Or. Island.. .20 16 .M5 Buperlor 13 14 .014 Columbus ...16 W XI Norfolk U 22 .333 Kearney .... 9 25 .267 7 ,11 27 15 7 J7 3 0 0 0 1 0 14 Ooha, 3b 4 3 1 S 1 1 0 0-S Nicholson. If 3 10 0 10 10-3 O'Rourke, 3b ,3 3 10 0 13 o-J 7 Henry, lb. 3 Heme run: Congalton. Two-baa 'hits: I Graham c Thomasea. S. Watson. (1. Watson. Will. Bills. Cf....i 2 lams. Stolen bases: Krug, Ward, Wall, S, rt.... ....... 3 Hchang, a. Watson. Hacrlflco hits! S!M?,0, 'rf 1 drover, Krug. Kruxcr. Double play: Fltsslmmons, ss 4 Thomas to Bchlpke. Lett on bases: Omha, 7 St. Joseph, 0. Struck out! By wrover, , ay uiaae, o. liases on DaJIS. Off Orover. 6; oft Qlate. 8. Passed ball: CWby. Time: 2:53. Umpire; Fyfe. ncorc, eocona game Baker. D.C.... 2 -juuoa ........ v 0 Or 0 0 1 0 H. 2 0 1 0 V 0 0 1 0 0 O. 3 3 a 7 5 3 1 0 1 0 0 A. 1 0 3 1 3 0 0 J 0 0 0 6 24 IS ST. JOSBPH. AB. R, H, .....5 l Tt. Watson. 8b Fox, It- i.. G 0 fj. wataon, rt 6 0 Patterson, lb 5 0 Brltton, Sb 6 o .Williams; cf 5 0 Wall: as S 1 .Griffith, c 4 1 Torest Thomas, p. ..4 0 O. A. 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 E Totals Jones batted for Bokor 1 nit ho ninth. Lincoln , 0 1 3 0 '0 2 0 2 7 Wichita 2 00001020-5 Earned runs: Lincoln. S: Wichita. 2. Three-baso hits: McGafflgan, Schrolbcr, Smith, O'Rourko. Two-baao hits: Rapp. Totals 48 . OMAHA. . . . AB. n. ecmiwe, ZD,. Krutf. If ...6 ThatMson, rf Coacalton. rf.. ...... .4 Wttrd. Sb...,.! & t 10 27 It 0 H. 0 4 3 I 0 3 0 6 o o O. 3 I 0 3 1 12 'o 0 A. 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 ? 0 ? lOcht. Left on bases: Lincoln. 8: WlchlW niBun, w iuiutao. oiruii ouii juy Bcoggins, 0 13; by Cooney, 1, by Baker, 8. Bases . on vmtia, vii mioHBins, o; on ironney, i; on Baker, L Hit by pitched ball: By ficog- Sins, I. Wild pitch: Bokor. Pitching recora: uir ucoggins, s runs and 5 hits in seven and two-thirds innings, Time: z:si. 'Umpire: McCarrerty. Ocore, second game: LINCOLN. J 11 34 11 AB. R. II. Qulllen, 3b ,,2 3 3 Aicuoingan, ss ,3 l l ! Lloyd. 2b 4 11 X Mullen, lb 4 0 1 1 Miller,. It 3 0 1 0 Schrelber, cf ...3 0 0 n Collins, rt 3 10 IRehor, o 3 11 a ismiui. p i ii Clauss, p ... 10 0 o . o Toteln 43 Ratted for TiDBia In twelfth. St Joaeaii 0 0 0 0 0 03 0 6 0 01- 2 IUPP 1 Una 01001111030 &-in I Oli 0000041 01 00 0- 3 Totals,,.., 27 rta ,ltlljl5011-ll WICHITA. , i..MU!5 lrn?- Jruier w, t;ongaiton, in n O. 0 1 0 S 3' 0 3 h 0 8 21 S , Thomas, stolen bases Double plays: SchlPke to iJ.'i?0"1?"' J? XrtW if). Wall. rM7 lo Kniri 'Thomas to"schlpka o;itourke. 2b 4 io Jumcr. utii. on oases; omana. i I'"""" ., ' K. Jeaeoh. B. Struck out: Bv Tlonle. ll uronam. Tboman. 4. Baaea on hafta; Off 'rin.lBllla. cf. vua pitch: Tipple. Hit by Ditched Bossolonl, rf 4 e. 4. Wll It ws.li. Time: 3:. Umpire: Fyfe. . 4 3 H. 3 0 2 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 o. 3 3 1 A, 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Detroit 35 24 .Wll St. Louis.. ..il 26 .ZU Wash 28 M .613 Boston 29 27 .518 Chicago ....26 30 .4C4 New York.. 20 22 .385 Cleveland ..18 60 FED. LEAGUE. W.LPct, Indlanaplls : 23 .66&I cmoaco .....w .' .Mi Buffalo 27 23 .540 Baltimore 1..Z8 24 .538 Brooklyn ...24 25 .490 Kan. City... 27 31 .466 Pittsburgh .23 29 . 442 St. Louls....25 34 .421 Yesterday's Ueaulta. WESTERN LEAGUE. St. Joseph, 11, Omaha, 6. Denver, 10-6j Topeka, 2-5. Bloux City, 4: Des Motnes, 6. Wichita. 4; Lincoln. S. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis, 2; Boston, 3. Pittsburgh, 4; Brooklyn, 3, Cincinnati, 2; New York, 7. Chicago. 6; Philadelphia, 4. AMERICAN I .E AGUE. Boston, 2; Chicago, 6. Philadelphia, 6; St. Louis, 2. Washington. 0; Detroit. 1. New York, 7; Cleveland, 1. FEDERAL LEAGUE. v Baltimore, 3; St. Louis, 2. Pittsburgh, jivKansas City, 4. Brooklyn, 5-8: Indianapolis, 6-7. Buffalo. 1; Chicago. 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 1; Minneapolis, 0. Indianapolis, 7; Milwaukee, 4. Clevoland, 1; St. Paul, E. Louisville, 3; Kansas City, 7. ' NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. ' York. l Kearney, . Hastings, 8; Grand Island, 2, Superior. 4: Norfolk. 5. Beatrice, 7; .ColumbUB, 4. unities Today. Western Laainin Kt. JdaAnh nl nnuhi Denver at Topoka, Sioux City at Dei moines, yvicmiu at J.incoin. Am&rican Xjeneu noaton nt nhiMirn. Philadelphia at St. Loulii. Washington at uoirou, .ew xorK nt Cleveland. rtaiionai league Ht. Louis at Boston, I'llubUrsli nt Bmnklvn. ninrliinntl it isew lorg, Uhloago at Phlldolphla. Federal LeaBUOp-Baltlmore at St. Louis, Bufalo at Chicago, Brooklyn at Indlanap. oils. Pittsburgh at Kanaaa Cltv. Ainencnn Asaociaiion :niummia nt nt. Paul. Louisville nt Mllwnllkrc. Inrllnnnn. ens ri ian.ias wiy, uioveiana atr aun- neapous, Nebraska State League Superior at Columbus. Beatrice at Norfolk. York nt urana jsiunu, Hastings at ltoarney, Withers, p... Doyle, p flrnlnwoll . . .... 3 .... 1 .... 1 3 1 0 14 Second Score In Ninth Frame Made on an Error Totten and Clark aiuUo Good Catches Good CroiTii Ont. la KEARNEY, Neb., June 21.-(Speclal Telegram.) In a fast game of ball this afternoon, the Kearney Kaps were de feated by the York Prohiba nfier taking two straight from the visitors. The game was close one and the score in the second inning was only possible by a three-base hltby Clark. The second score In the ninth was being made on an error. Totten and Clark made good catches And Drumm made n three-baso hit. A large crowd attended and made the game lively by their root ing. Score: , Rourke Secures Two New Pitchers For His Ball Club Hirrli. 2b... 4 1 TntUn, 9b... 4 0 Clwlc. If.... 4 2 iieisn, in... i o Murphr, cf.. I 0 Mulrsr, rf.. 3 0 Bthlmol, c. . 3 0 Otborai, p.. J 0 YontC. KEABNBY. AIl.lI.O.A.n. AD.H.O.A.E. J 1 2 S OSrnric. 3b.,. 4 0 110 2 1 1 Acock, 2b... 4 0 2 f 1 1 1 ODrumm, lb.. 4 1 11 0 0 8 0 0Bchuren, c( 9 0 2 0 1 t 0 onutler, rt... 4 1 8 0 4 0 OMttner, II.. t 1 M 0 0 0 OWoodrurr. m 4 0 4 S 2 t 1 OBrlckran, c. 2 0 2 8 0 0 2 OAdams. p. . . 3 1 0 3 0 BrVIDK THE DOWBS.E 1II3ADBR Brarsv7akn Ptrat Game and Karrs aeonsl One. DT5NVER. June 2L Denver and Topeka divided a double-header- todav. Danvor winning the first. 3 to 1, and losing the I Home runs: second, 5 to 1 Score, first game: TOPEKA. . AB, R. If. O. Cochrane, as. 3 0.1 3 Potts, cf ..3 0 0 1 Korsythe, rf 4 0 13 Koerner, lb.. 4 0 0 13 Rapps. If ,..,..4 0 0 0 Talllon. 3b Jl 110 Lattlroore. 2b s Oil Iemon. c ......3 0 3 2 Clark, p 3 0 0 0 McAllister 1 0 0 0 Totals ;V 1 8 DENVER. AB. R. H. Faye, 2b 4 2 3 Caasldy. rf 3 0 1 Coffey, so, 4 0 0 Kddlngton, Cf .4 0 1 Mitchell. If ,...4 1 1 Barbour, 8b...... .....2 0 1 Flatter, lb , A 0 , 0 Block, c-..., .....2 0 t GaskeU, p 3 0 0 Fitsslmmona, itapp.so. Moddox, p., Totals 32 7 10 20 3 3 'Batted for Clauss In the seventh. Two out when winning run boo rod, Lincoln .0 6 0 0 1 0 3 Wichita 0 0 3 0 0 1 S-7 Earned runs: Lincoln, 4; Wichita, 4. Bills, O'Rourke, Graham. O. 3 2 4 6 2 A- 2 0 A. 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 E , 0 11 A 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Two-baae hits: McGafflgan, Lloyd, Mul len, Ochs, Bills. Left on basea: Lincoln, 3; Wichita. 6. Stolen bases: Quillen, Collins, Henry, Bills. Sacrifice hit: Me- iGafftgan, 'Struck out; By 'Smith, 4, by Clauss, 6; by Maddox, 3. Bases on balls; Off Maddox. 1. Hit by Pitched ball; By 8mith, 1; by Maddox, 3. Wild pitches: Smith, Clauss. Pitching record: Off Smith, 3 runs and 5 hits In three and one-third innings; on Clauss, 4 runs and 6 hits in throe and two-thirds ' innings. Timet 1:47. Umpires: Dessau and Dur ham. Totals 35 4 H 2& Butted for Withers in seventh One out when winning run scored. Ttes Moines..... 000030100 1-6 Bloux City...... 0, 000101300-4 Two-base hits: Clarke, Burrell. Breene, Home run: Hunter. Mascs on balls: Off Lakoff, 8; off Withers, 3: off -Doyle, 2. Struck out By Lakoff. 4; by Withers, 1: ujr uvyiti i. oui-rmce mis; mirreu. Lejune. Balrd, Rellly. lilts: Off Withors, in pix lnninRB; on jjqyje, a in tour in nlngs. Double Play: Cooney to Kan. Stolen bases: Hunier, Relllv (3). Watte, Balrd, Lejeune. Left on bases- Des Aiotnej, i; uioux uity, k. Time: 2:25, XTni inroa: oiocKaaie ana uaston. Slugging Talent in tKev Western League Perhaps the pitchers have something to do with It, but nevertheless the fact is noted that, while the American league has but nine .300 hitters, the Western league has forty. This bunch of slugging talent Is distributed among the teams as follows: Denver, 7; Topeka. 7i St Joseph, 6; Omaha, 5; 8Ioux City, 6; Wichita, 4; Des Moines. 3: Lincoln. 3. The moral to hls is: If you like to sea the fielders chuse the ball, patronise the Western league. At Rourke. park this afternoon eleven men who habitually clout the ball afo oftener than o,nce In three times will be In the line up, E. 0 0 o o o 0 01 o BOOSTERS TAKES THE! SECOND 37 10 Burrell. hEwoldt, Totals ............SO 3 9 Batted for Clark in ninth. Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .3 Stolen base: Forsytha. Two-bas hits: Block, Eddlnrton. Homo run: Talllon. Sacrifice hits: GaskolL Cassldy. Struck out; By Clark. 3: by Gaskell. L Basts n Wall- fStf rbatrrll C TV.tit.1 nl.v.. Coffeu to Fisher to Block; Coffey to I J-koff, p, i-ionwr. iinw; ia. umpire: ttarr. cscore. seooBo iu: Score. Btooad game: TOPEKA. AB. R. II. O. A. II CochraA,as 6 3 1 2 5 0 i'oita, cr. 1-2 2 0 0 Foreytba, rf... 4 113 10 Xoersfr. lb..... 5 1,3 8 1 0 Rants, 4 l 2 4 1 0 Taltfow, Zb M. S 10 110 t Lttlsr. 2b.. 4 12,200 aCeAMlsiar, c i 114 10 Slonx City Defeated by Five to Foor Beore. DES MOINES. June 21.Des Molnea won the second same of the series from Sioux City this afternoon by a score of 5 to 4. Tom Rellly'a work at shortstop was uie icaiurw ui me iunu score DES MOINES. AB. R. 1L O. A. E. iiann, rc ......tto 1320 Hunter, cf 4 Ileum ss Z 3rcen, If. 4 Jones, id f iiiaiev. c 4 2b., 3h . O. 2 3 6 4 10 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 3 X Totals 33' 5 10 30 14 SIOUX CITY. All. R. 11. Cooney. 2b 4 Clarke. If 4 umim, ss , 4 Kane, to a Lejeune. cf.... ...... 8 Balrd. rf 4 Callahan, 3b 3 Crisp, c t 1 wane, c. 2 3 2 S 3 0 0 A. E. m m 0 1 h 0 0 1 1 Fifty Major Players Want Jobs with Feds KANSAS C1TT, Mo., Juno 21. James A. Glltnoro, president of the Federal league. said tonight the Federal league Is too busy planning to securo more big leaguo base ball players to be worried about what the majors define a now circuit "Let them do tha worrying," eald Prcsl dent Qllmore. "They are worried more than they will admit and we are not" Toti ....Ii 4 27 8 1 ToUU '....11 27 16 4 York 01000010 1-3 Kearnoy 00000000 0M) Three-base hits: Clark. Drumm. Stolen bases: Totten, Heigh. (2). Double Dlay: Acock to Drumm. Burp nn hnlln: Off Osborne, 2; off Adama4. Left on bases: York. 3; Kearnoy, 7. Struck out: By OsDomo. 3: by Adams. 2. Wild nltch: Adams. Tlmo: 1:45. Umpire: Block, Norfolk Trims Superior. NORFOLK. Neb.. Juno 21. 4"Sdcc1r1 Tel egram.) Norfolk defeated tho Superior team sunaay afternoon bv the score of 2, to 1. It was one of tho most interest ing games of the ecason. many of tho plays being thrilling, A crowd of "2,000 enthusiastic fans, saw the game. Mclker's aouoie, roiiowea by urlgnt's Single, brought In the winning score ror Nor folk, Tho first triple play in many years was pulled off in the fifth Inning, when Norfolk filled the bases on two singles and Obst's error. Rels, tho fourth man to oat, poiea a terrlllc drive. Parke caught him out and tho ball connected at third and first, retiring tho side. Another thrilling play was a doublo by Norfolk In thenlnth. Ramsey made a pretty one hand catch, doubling Kcmpln out on sec ond. It was Superior's third successive defeat here. Score: BupEiuon. NcmroiiK. AD.H.O.A.E. Ali.H.O.A.E. Obit. 3b 4 2 4 3 lffUli. 2b 8 0 2 8 1 atr. 2b.. ..2 0 4 1 OTurptn. cf.. 41000 Ktrapln, m.. 3 2 0 1 aMMker, 2b.. 2 2 3 1 0 ra-rtt. rt.... a 0 0 0 ODrliht, if... t 2 0 0 0 urown. ir.... 4 110 oiuniar, rf.. 8 0 11-0 Tlielulns, el 2 2 0 1 Ollrovn, ... J 0 3 t 2 roil?, lb.. 1 0 7 1 OCnblC. lt... 8 1 10 3 0 Oreent, c..., I 0 T 4 OMumer. 0... 2 0 10 2 0 rarks, p.... S 1 1 4 Olilnsch, p... 3 2 0 2 0 Totli ....S7 8 34 18 Total. ....1$ 8 57 1ft 4 Superior 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Norfolk 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 -2 Two-base hits: Turpi n. Melker. KomPln. Sacrifice hits: Gray. Bcgloy. Rels. Bases on balls: Off Hlrsch, 2. Struck out: By iiirscn, v; ay 1'arKs, e. irt on bases Norfolk. 3: Superior. 7. Triple play Liner to Parks to Obst to Bcgley. Double play: Fly to Ramsey to Brown. Passed ball: Greene. Hit by pitched ball: By 1'arKs, Meiaer, Attendance: 2,cw. Time 1:55, Umpire: Posetari. Islander Take Game. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Juna 21. fSoe- tflal 'Telegram.) AVIth special train serv ice from Hastings, 'a large crowd came from that city to cheer their leading team to victory. ranxiin was a bit steamer. howover. than Dazay. Vance, on the whole, had a bit hotter support Ward waa put bacK to short Payne to third and Wallace to left, and the chango proved effective foe- the locals. Grand Island's double play on Hastings In the ninth was one or the fastest ever matte. and Catcher Vance pinned the fow who. attempted to steal so ettecttveiy mat tpe effort was abandoned. Score: HASTINGS. OIUND ISLAND. Alt.H.O.A.K. AD.H.O.A.E. nwhtoli, rf. 4 10 0 OWallace, If. 3 1 1 0 0 Htllrlch. M 4 14 0 lTloben. 2b... 3 1 8 1 BcnacU, cf.. 4 0 3 0 01rnt, 3b.. 4 10 3 0 McCat. It.. 3 0 10 OSchoarr. itl 1 2 M K.Urown, Sb 4 1 4 1 lwtrd, I 1 1 I a TtlthrrtMi. lb 3 1 4 1 OVance,' c... 3 0 8 8 0 Ik Crown, o. 3 0 8 2 QDowmr. rf.. 3 0 3 0 A Mitlcka. 2b. 8 1 1 1 ZCUir. lb... 2 0 10 0 0 Vane, p.... 3 10 6 OFranklln, p. 2 1 0 0 0 Tnt.l. 11 51 15 4 Tntil. S l Jt II 1 Hastings 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Grand Island 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 -5 Earned runs: Hastings, 2: Grand Island, 1. xwo-uubo wc iUJOGll. num. run. Richardson. Stolen bases: Payne, Schoon ovcr. Bases on balU: Off Vance, 1: off Franklin. 1. Struck out: By Vance. ": by Franklin, 5. Left on bases: Hastings. tdxRobcn to Clair. Hit by pitched ball. By Vance, Roben. umpire: Meyers. Umpire Assaulted. COLUMBUS. Neb.. June 2t Spclal Telegram.) One of the prettiest games Played on the nome grounas, going ter frames was spoiled for the fans when a local fan assaulted Umpire Qulgley at tho close or the nintn inning ana n mem ber of each team umpired for tho irume. MERNA BEATS BROKEN BQVy IN CLOSE PLAY BROKEN BOW, Neb., June 21.-(Spclal Telegram.) A close game of ball was played this afternoon between Broken Bow and Merna at the latter place and resulted In a score of 5 to I, In fayor of Merna. Tne feature of the game was a home run by Hurley of Merna. Batteries: Broken Bow, Crawford and Burk; Merna, Wright and Powers. itarrnua ueieaia .inairy. RAVENNA. Neb.. Juno 5i.-(8pecial.)- ttavenna oeieatea Ansiny r nuay, 3 to J. Batteries: Ravenna, Ttbhetts and Green all t; Aneley, Shepard and Shopard. This Is the sixth victory for the Ravenna team this year, without any defeats. Pa Rourke hns secured two new pitch ers, Slagle from Sacramento and Styles from New Orleans. Both are right hand crs and are men of experience, able Jto pitch steady, consistent ball at all times. Last year Styles was with Montgomery In the Southern association and Slagle was with Los Angeles. Slagle won twelve games and lost twelve. As Los Angeles finished next to last in the pen nant flight this Is equtvelant to a much better average on a winning club. Styles also ended the season with a .500 per centage. Both men will report Immediately. BROWNS DEFEAT CHAMPIONS St. Louis Bunches Hits in Two Innings and Wins Game. FINAL SCORE FIVE TO NOTHING Gas, Company Boys Beaten by Armours The Armours easily defeated the Omaha Gas company at Chris Lyck park Satur day afternoon in a flve-lnnlng game. Tho Armours hit tho ball at will, piling up eleven counts, while the gas boys could garner but two. Score: ARMvulto. as uiai. AB.-II.O.A.E. AB.H.U.A.E- J.OolllnJ. if. 4 1 0 0 OSuehr. cf.... 3 1 0 Yot. e 3 OriTM, p.... 3 iorcoran. so s C Ryui, . 2 W. Ryan. lb. 1 Tuttle. 2b... a Gurnea. rf.. 3 Donovan. CI. 3 Total OHannlnn.ta, 3 OWiehUtr, lb 2 OJackaon, 2b. 2 OWeartpwd. rf 1 OSlUp, It.-Sb. 2 lM'And'wa.Jb 2 OWFartana, p.. OShlelda, c... 1 HolbrooV. e.. 1 25 10 IS 91 Total ....13 4 11 1 4 Armours' ......i , 1 3 16 -ll Gns Co 0 0 0 0 22 Earned runs: Armours. 6; Gas Co., I". Three-base hit: J. Collins. Two-base hits: Yost (3). Stolen base: Yost Bases on balls: Off Graves, 2; off Mc Farland, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Mc Farland, 1. Struck out: By Graves, 2; by McFarland, 7. Wild pitch: McFar- inna. fassea nans:, anieia, s. xime: 1:20. Umpire: Hlatt' Creamery Lads Cop Win Over Pagomas The Alamitos defeated the Pagomas by the score of 17 to 0 Saturday. Jim Sutey was In the box for the winners and al lowed but "one hit and fanned nine, men. Score: ALAMITOS. PAGOMAS. AD. 11. 0. A. K. AU.U.O.A.K. Pickett. Ib.. 4 2 0 2 OTMiXban, cf, I o osixitr, Zb... 0 0 OOlcnYllla, it, 0 1 Ollabankalt., 1 0 OManh, I 0 ONorcard. lb. 0 0 OOaraett. a. 9 0 ftCrana. 3b. Probst, a,,. 4 Mumr, cf.. 8 J. Sine?, p. 8 a. Sutey, If. 3 Andrew, lb. 4 LukcTtf... 4 Bpellmul, o. 4 Dutfack. rt.. 4 . 1 . 2 . 2 , 3 Os 0 OMerkltnter.p 3 0 Total 6 2 0 ..is 1 18 8 4 3 4 1 217 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Home natamen Cnneentrate Slams Off Bash nnd Brown, and Phil adelphia Athletics Take Connt. I ST. LOUIS, June 21. St Louis bunched hits In two innings off Bush and Brown and won from Philadelphia today, 5 to 0. Score: ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E, Bhotttn, cf.. 4 12 0 lMurphr, rf.. 4 0 10 0 Frtt 2b.... 3 0 2 4 OOldrtbB. 1.. 4 110 0 William, rf 3 1 1 0 OColllns, 2b.. 4 0 2 1 0 C. Walker, It 4 2 0 0 OlUVer, 3b... 4 3 0 2 0 Learr, lb... 3 0 18 1 OMcInnl. lb. 8 0 ,t 0 0 Howard. 3b.. 4 1 0 B lBtrtink, ef... 4 0 8 0 0 Ware, .,. 4 116 marry, a... 3 10 3 0 Arnew, c... 4 2 2 1 OBchanf, e... 3 0 9 0 0 Jamea, p.... 3 0 1 5 OHrown, P... 0 0 0 1 0 Buen. p 3 0 0 3 0 ToUta ....12 J 27 1! 3Thorapo11 0 0 0 0 IJrwsler, p. 0 o o o ToUl ...MM 90 Batted for Brown In eighth. St. Louis 10000040 5 Philadelphia 0)0000000-0 .Two-base hlW Ware. Double plays: Wares to Pratt to Lcary, Wares to Leary. Stolen base: C. Walker. Hit -by pitched ball: By Bush, Prattj Bases on ballB: Off Bush, 1; off Brovn. 1: off James, 1. Struck out: By Bush, 7: by Hressipr, z; by Jamca, l. Hits: uti juusn, 6 In six Innings;': off Brown. 3 In ono In ning; of r Bresslcr, 1 In one inning. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Evans and Egan. ' Johnson'M "Wallop Saves. DETROIT, Juno 21 A mighty wallop by Walter Johnson with the bases full broke Washington's losing streak today and Incidentally checked Johnson's row of defeats. Detroit lost; 3 to 7, after winning three consecutive games from the Senators. Cobb was not In uniform nnd according to the club physician probably will be out of "the game for ten days. An X-ray examination of his right hand proved his thumb to be fractured. Cobb injured the member during a fight with a butcher clerk here last night Score: WASH1NOTON. DETROIT. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. Acotta, rf. ,. 1 Moeller, rf.. 3 Fcater, 3b... 8 Milan, cf... 2 Gandll. lb... 4 Shanks. If.. 3 0 Morran. 2b. 3 0 McDrld. M. 4 3V4 Alnmlth. o. 1 0 '1 William, o, 1 0 8 Johnion, p.. 3 1 0 1 0 3 1 10 0 2 10 2 4 0 2 2 0 12 0 0.. 4 0 3 1 ,.1 0 0 0 0 ..14 7 27 18 2 First Methodists ' 1 Into First Place The First Methodists defeated the Hirst Memorials Saturday afternoon at Young Men's Christian Association park by a score of 13 to 7. The game was featured by the pitching of Moore of the First Methodists. This victory places the First Methodist team in first place and they promise to givo all contenders a hot re ception. The South Omaha Baptists defeated the First Christians at Twenty-fourth and Vinton by the score of & to 4. The gama was close and exciting up to the eighth Inning, when tho Christians weakened andt tho Baptists plied up three runs. .Tho Ralston Methodists' team defeated the First Baptist team at Elmwood park, 10 to 5. NINETY-SIX GOLFERS' PLAY Compete in Eighteen-Hole Handicap Match Against Bogey. EIGHT QUALIFY AND PAIRED In aiatch Play Stan for Wellman. Cap Three of Eight Games Reanlt In Ties and Extra Contests Are Held. Ninety-six players Saturday took parf in the elghtcen-hole handicap match, against bogey, the low eight players tD. qualify for the Johp H. Beaton cup, a trophy that has to be won twloe by a player before lie keeps same. Tne follow ing were some If the low cards turned lni Hdp. 4 ..13 0 (X8 20 14 .16 last ame. The party will bajpromtply prosecuted. Score BEATIUCK. AU.H.O.A.O. tins. It 4 0 3 0 ODjiert, cf. Rrannoa. Z 1 o Neff, cf 8 S 0 Dlatk. rf.... 3 10 noowltl. lb 3 1 11 n. c u i Orlet. ..... 3 1 3 Flory. Tb... 4 1 X MeDooald, p 4 2 0 COLUMBUS. AD.H.O.A.a .13 3 0 0 3 111 8 110 4 3 3 3 4 13 8 411 12 0 2 0 10 3 OPalmer. 0 OPratt. rf,.. 0 OCUrka. lb. 1 o Adams, rb. . 1 ODeal, 2b... 3 OCraa. If.... 3 ONe. If. 3 1 2 0 1 oKranl&nr. e 4 1 1 0 CcrtT, p.... 4 0 0 3 Total ....37 313 0 Total ....811130 10 0 Two out when wlnnllng run scored. Beatrice 0 2 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1-4 Columbus 0110000102 S Stolen bases. Neff. Black, Deal (3). Dygert Sacrifice hit: Clark. Sacrifice fly: Black. Two-base hits: Bockewltr, Orlet. Neff, Flroy, Kranlngler, Clarke. Double play: Corey to Clarke to Deal. Struck out: By McDonald. 10: by Corey. 8. Bases on balls- Oft McDonald. U -off Corey. 2. Wild pitch: McDonald. Hit by pitched ball: By McDonald. 2; by Corey, 1. Time: !:. Umpires: Qulgley, Zonderman and Coe. Join the Swappers Club, Membership Is free. Call at Bee offic T6tal ....33 17 IS 3 Alamitos ..... Pagomas Yale Beats Crimson in Base Ball Play BOSTON, June 21. To the triumph of Its crew yesterday. Yale added another vic tory over Harvard yesterday, bringing the tie In the annual base ball series by a score of IS to 8. Although outbatted almost two to one, the Yale players took advantage of the wildness of the Harvard pitchers Interjecting hits at opportune momenta. Scolje: R.H.E. Harvard ... 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 8 16 4 Yale .'. 20120841 13 8 3 Batteries: Fry, Mahan, Whitney. Hitchcock and Osborn; Gllc, Way and Hunter. TRUCK DRIVERS FALL BEFORE PROWESS OF PHONE BOYS The Nebraska Telephone, company de feated the Kelly Trucks Saturday, 18 to 2. Becber pitched a fine game and re ceived perfect support. Score: R.H.E. Tel. Co 3 3404022 -18 21 0 Kelly Trucks. 0 00020000-2 7 6 Batteries: Telephones, Boeber and No land; Kelly Trucks, Gurnett and Growney. Two-base hits: McCreary. Moran. Three-base hit: Mowry. 8tolen bases: B. Noland. W. Noland, Holland, Hasford. Bases on balls: Off Gurnett, 4; off Beeber, 2. Struck out; By Gur nett 6; by Beeber, 10. R0ME0S WIN THE TWELFTH VICTORY OF THE SEASON The Rome notcls Saturday won their twelfth straight vgame by defeating the Henshaw team, 20 to 4. The Henshaw team wsa outclassed from the start The. feature of the game was the batting of Cunningham, for the Homes, who got a Ingle, a two-bagger and two three-bag gers and a walk out of five trips to the plate. Grandall Blnalnaf Trail. That eminent former New York Giant, Otis "Doc" Crandall, Is blazing a wide trail In the Federal league these days. The "Doc" Is now a regular pitcher. Since he ceased to be a jrellef performer for the Giants and took' himself, rubber shirt and all, to the Terrierfeds to do full game stunts he haa been riding on the crest of the wave. He Is showing that he can go the full route and pitch win. nine ball. ' Diarrhoea Quickly Cared. "My attention waa first called to Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy as much as twelve years ago. At that time I was seriously ill with summer complaint One dose of this remedy checked the trouble," writes Mrs. C. W. Florence, Rocktleld, Ind. For sale by all druggist, Advertisement 2 0 onnah, ,.... S 2 1 IMorUrtr. 3b 4 2 0 OHtfh. cf.... 4 8 0 Ocrawford. rf 4 6 1 OTVVach. If.... 3 1 0 OKaTtnxh. 2b 4 0 4 3 OBorna. lb.... 2 1 10 2 Ofloehler, p.. 3 0 ORtanage, 0 0Dubnc 3 0 Total Totals ....30 S 27 9 1 Batted for Bochler In the ninth. Washington 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 1-7 Detroit 0 11001000-3 Three base hit: Crawford. Home run: Johnson. Stolen base: Mooller, Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 1: off Boehler. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Bochler (Morgan and Williams, by Johnson (Burns). Stnick out: By Johnson, 8; 'by Boehler, 6. Wild pitches: Johnson, 3. Time: 1:40. Um pires Chill and Sheridan. Nap Even Up Series. CLEVELAND, June 21.r-The Naps evened up the series with the Highlanders today, beating them 7 to 3. Steen was given an early lead and he refused to rellnguiah the advantage. Four triples were made by the two teams, each one entering Into the scoring. Score: CLEVELAND. NEW YORK. AU.U.O.A.K. AD.H.O.A.E. Grancr. If-. 4 2 2 0 OMalul, 3b.. 4 3 3 1 1 a orrntiaaia, zn i i i l 0 OPeklnpcb. 4 1 3 2 0 0 OHlrUell. If. 3 1 1 0 0 0 OCook. rt..,,. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daley, cf... 3 0 1 0 0 3 OSweenejr. o.. 4 2 OWllllam. lb 4 1 0Flahrp.... 2 warhop, p. . 0 ..33 12 27 11 OMcllile. p.. 0 Caldwell ... 0 ' Totl ....31 7 24 7 2 Batted for Warhop in seventh. Cleveland 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 7 New York 0 0 0 0 1. 20 0 0-3 Hits: Off Fisher. $ In five Innings: off Warhop, 1 In one Inning: off- MoHale, 3 In two Innings. Two-base hits: Fisher, Steen. Three-base hits: Lelbold John ston, Hartsell. Graney. Stolen bases Johnston (2). Malsel. Olson (2). Bases on bnlls: Off Steen, 3; off Fisher 3. Base onerror: Cleveland, 1. Struck out: By Steen, 4: by Fisher, 4; by Warhop, 1. Double play, Pecklnpattgh to Williams. Wild pitch: Fisher. Time: 2:10. Um pires: Dlnecn and Connolly. Bump Red Iloae. CHICAGO. June 21. Chicago had little difficulty hitting Foster today and won tne final game ot the series with Boston, 6 to 3. Bournler. who succeeded Chase. L fielded In fine form and hit the ball hard. lie was robber or wnat seemed a sure horn? run hit by Henriksen. who made a great Jump against the right field fence for tho long drive. In the second Inning ccnaiK aim into second case ana wrencnea his Knee and had to retire. lie may be out for several days. Speaker, who wrenched his ankle in yesterday's game was unaDie to ptay toaar. Hcore: BOSTON. ' CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.C AU.H.O.A.U. G. M. Durkeo . C. J3. Becker K.F. Reed ....... Bryco Crawford . Norrls Brown ... C. G. McDonald TL M. Lavertv .. W. G. Silver m Harold Johnson 0 G. F. Gllmore 10 T. J. Kelly w H. W. Morrow 24 ...IB ...16 ...14 ...is ...10 ...16 ...20 even even -1 dowx 1 down 2 down 2 down 2 down 2 downr 3 dowrt 3 downt 3 down, 3 down 3 dowit. 3 down- 3 down- 4 down 4 down 4 down '4 down Turner, 2b.. 3 0 Lelbold, cf.. 4 2 ATood. rf.... 4 1 Jobnaton. ID 4 z Olaon, lb... J 2 Chapman, pi 4 1 O'Kdll, c... 3 1 Steen, p.. Trtl , 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Henrixss. Ml t 1 Boott. . 4 1 4 Hooper, tt. . 3 0 3 Low la. If... 4 1 2 Janrrln, lb. 4 0 9 Gardner, 2b. 4 0 0 Ycrkea. 3b.. 4 0 9 Tboma , e. . . 2 0 2 totitr. p.. Knet ... Ooumb. p IWuih, a. 4 1 OBlackbra, 2b 2 0 1 B 2 a ODem'ltt, If . 4 1 2 0 1 0 OColliu,. rf.. 4 2 2 0 0 0 OFournler. lb 4 3 13 0 0 z onodl. cf.... 3 0 0 OScbilk, c... 2 3 0 1 0Ma?r. e 10 3 1 0 0 0 OBraton, 3b.. 2 0 0 I 0 0 0 orsber. p.... 3 0 0 10VJV Total ....38 8 27 13 8 31 4 34 13 1 Batted for Foster In sixth. Boston 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 ,0-3 Chicago 2 0201000 -$ E. W. Arthur, J. W. Robblns H. P. Gates ., C. B. Moser . C. E. Reed A. H. Bewsher W. C. TLvle ... The first eight qualified for the match play stage, and are paired as follows: C." E. Becker (12) against, W. G. Sil ver (20). s K. F. Reed (scratch) against C. G. Mc Donald (14). , . G. M. Durkee (12) against Norrls Brown (20). Bryce Crawford (18) against R. M. iav. erty (16). In the match play stage for the WelH man cup, some Interesting games were played, three of the eight resulting Ina tio, the pairs having to play an extra nina holes to settle same. Results of first round: B. II. Melle (14) beat F. I. Elllck iV 3 and L ' J. M. Gilchrist (16) beat W, O. Shrlvcr (14), 3 and 2 In twenty-seven holes. Bryce Crawford (IS) beat James Bur ness (18), 4 and 3. W. E. Shepard, Jr. (8) beatJT. H. Mc Cague (24), 1 up In twenty-seven holes. J. W. Parish won from T W. Austin by; default A. P. Murtagh (10) .beat IC, F. Reed (scratch). 1 up. J. W, nobbins (16) beat E. T. Manning (), 3 and 2 in twenty-seven hole; E, H, Sprague Turns In Low Nett SGore E. H. Sprague turned in the low score) on the qualifying round for the president's and directors' cup at the Country club Saturday afternoon, with a net of 75. Ralph Peters turned In the low gross with SO. W. A. Fraser has offered a cup for tha winner of a match between players of 10 years of age and over. The qualifying round for this cup, will be played July 4. Gross. Ho'p. Net George Jl. ltemcic vn C. L. Deuel SS o o 1 o 0 o 4 1 o Ralston Scoble 89, J. A. C. Kennedy ., 91 W. H. McCord 91 W, A. Frasler SO II. A. Lufner- E. A. Cooo 94 victor Caldwell 76 T. Fry 10 J. Colas , 97 J. H. Butter 91 J. a Brady 9 J. E. Fitzgerald 107 C. C. George ...,...i 101 J. R. Scoble 97 tE. II. Stirague , 81 M. f. wurpny Ralph Peters ' W. T. Burns ? Total Acute IndlRrailon. "I was annoyed for over a year by at tacks pt acute Indigestion, followed by constipation," writes Mrs. M. J, Gallagher.- Geneva, N. Y. "I tried every thing that was recommended to me for this complaint, but nothing did me much good until about four months ago I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and procured a bottle of them from our drug gist. I soon realized that I had gotten the tight thing for they helped me at once. Since taking two' bottles of them I can eat heartily without any bad ef fects." Sold by all druggists. Advertisement J. T. Stewart. 2d.... K. M. Fairneia Ray Low F. L. Campbell A. L. Reed ..... A. V. Klnsler .. F. P. Hamilton A. C. Potter ... W. B. Roberts W. G. Foye .. 1 H. Games ...... 81 84 81 87 87 82 87 6 89. 81 81 24 11 12 13 13 IS 15 15 IT 20 16 12 14 24 18 14 6 S 3 4 3 3 8 8 3 8 S 8 0 0 5 7a 77 77 73 75 79 79 79 79 SO 81- 83 83 75 Tt 78 78 78 73 79 79 79 79 SO 81 St 81 84 Francis Gaines 89 STAR ATHLETE OF KEARNEY ILL OF TYPHOID FEVER KEARNEY, Neb., June 21. (Special Tel egram.) Homer Boll, the young Kearney? High school athlete who took first Indi vidual honors at Lincoln In May .at tha Interscholastlc track meet is HI at hid home In the western part of the city with; typhoid fever. Ball was also the star forward on tha high sahool basket ball team this last season.- At the present time soma Im provement In his condition has been reported.