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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914.
Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher
ROUMES WINJET CONTEST
Cop Game Featured by Much Bain
frem Sea Moines.
TIME CALLED IN SEVENTH
Cmp Pyfe Who Let It Ilstn for
Several Innlnas, Calls Time for
Trrentr sllnntes to Protect
Neir Silk Shirt..
No Wonder Mutt Slams Jeff Every Once in a While
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J"Ust a Pa. Rourke's brave contenders
and Frank labell's demon athletes had
inaugurated a nice little combat at Rourke
park yesterday afternoon Mr, Jup
rhn-lua horned In and did hla beat to
crab the doings. He was successfully
repelled, however, by Umpa Fyfe, who,
despite a nice new silk shirt, paid on heed
to the Intruding person and the contest
ran Ita altoted nine rounds. At the end
of the sold nine rounds careful calculation
show that Omaha copped the combat, 11
to 8.
When the battle opened the thermome
ter registered somewhere In the Immedi
ate vicinity of M, official report from the
weather bureau, and the vlattlnfr enter
tainers were quite chesty, therefore, cop
pins; three runs off Bert Drover, who Is
much opposed to excessive heat, In the
first two rounds. After this dastardly ex
ecution by our guests large clouda ap
peared on the horizon and scared the
Boosters quite considerable. A irlnute
later the rain began to drop gently on the
diamond and Mr. Fyfe's silk shirt. As
the rain Increased In volume and speed
the Des Moines hands started to weaken
and after that It was all Omaha.
Bunk Congalton started the noise with
a home run over the right field wall,
sending Thomas In ahead of him. This
happened In the second Inning. In the
third Bill Schlpke, the well-known acqua
tic performer, decided that the rain was
the proper Incentive for activity on his
part, ao he started by busting on sin
gle. From then on, with the acquatlo
performer leading, Omaha lambasted Mr.
Mogrldge all over the pasture.
Tim Called In Seventh.
After the first half of the seventh the
rain became so obnoxious that It made
a ferocious and uncalled-for attack on
Mr. Fyfe's silk shirt. Highly Incensed and
peeved. Mr. Fyfo decided to thwart Jup
Pluv by calling time. After twenty min
utes' wait the game was started again,
and again Jup took a hand. However,
Mr. Fyfe Ignored the "damage being done
to his selective and expensive garb and
let the K&mo finish.
Itahn was soaked In the slats In the
opening round by a pitched ball. He was
sacrificed to second, went to third on an
Infield out and home on Brcen'a double.
In the second Haley, Burrell, Mogrldge
and- Hahn hit safely, scoring two runs.
At this Junction Mr. Drover ended his
career abruptly and Kfoson Clostn&n ap
peared from the dugout.
To give Ebson a start Thomason bunted
safely In the second, but was forced by
Thomas. Here Congalton boosted the pill
out of the enclosure and Des Moines'
three runs didn't look so trig. As four
hits by Cloaman, Schlpke, Thomason and
Thomas were made in the, third, sending?
over two markers, the lead looked still
less.
Des Moines made one In the fourth on
a gift from the kindly-hearted Mr. She
atak. Shea heaved the ball through first
base just to see If he could do It and
Ewoldt got to second. He later cams
home on a sacrifice fly after being sac
rificed to third.
To make up for his erring, Bheatak
fixed -it so Omaha would make one in the
fourth. 'Ward was safe on. Rellly'a muff
and Shestak poled a beaut of a double,
which completed Rellly's work.
Fifth the BIk Innlner.
But the fifth was the inning. Krug sin
gled, Thomason was safe on Burrell'a
bobble, Thoma singled, Congalton sacri
ficed, "Ward lifted a sacrifice fly and
Bhestak singled. All this gave the
Rourkes four regular runs, salting the
combat
As a double by Ewoldt and a single by
Hahn gave the Boosters one In the sixth
Vhe Rourkes came back after the twenty-
fwwnjj. Mat
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this velvet-smooth shave with
the 1914 GiUette Blades. Shave
close, twice a day if you want
to no irritation to your skin.
Fine start for a Summer's day.
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minute rest, while J. Pluv was given the
taak of. entertaining' the paid customers
and made another. Thomas busted a
triple and acored on Shestak's double.
In the ninth stanza Bill Schlpke, aquatic
as ever, hit a single. He was forced by
Dunlop and Dunlop was forced by Krug.
Thomason was walked and Thomas came
up with his fourth hit of the pastime,
scoring Krug.
The same teams will battle today. Oame
called at S o'clock Score:
OMAltA.
An. it. ir. o. A. e.
Schlpke. 2b 5 1 3 4 0 1
bunion, ss 4 0 0 3 3 0
Krug, If. S 8 10 12
Thomason, cf. 4 1 3 3 0 o
Thomas, 3b 5 3 4 0 2 1
oCnuatton. rf. 4 . 1 1 1 0 0
ward, in a i
fthestak, a 4 1
lOrover, p ,...0 0
Closraan, p. 4 0
onio
3 6 11
0 0 0 0
t 0 4 0
Totals 38 11 15 27 11 5
DES MOINES.
ab. n: II. O. A. E.
Hahn, rf. 3 113 0 0
Hunter, cf. 8 0 110 1
Rellly 4 0 0 4 2 1
Breen. If 4 0 2 0 0 0
Jones, lb 5 0 0 7 0 0
Haley, c 4 112 2 2
O'Rourke. c ,.1 0 0 2 0 0
Burrell, 3b 4 1 J 1 1 1
Ewoldt. 2b 4 2 1 4 3 0
Mogrldge, p. 3 0 1 0 4 0
Totals .
.34 6 8 24 10 2
Omaha
Huns 02214011 11
1BU 0 2 4 1 8 1 3 2 -15
Des Moines ,,,......r
Hits 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 1 0-8
Home run: Congalton. Three-bone
hit. Thomas. Two-base hits: Breen.
Ewoldt, Bheatak (2.) Stolen bases; Hun
ter (2.) Sacrifice hits: Congalton. Dun
lop, Hunter, Mogrldge. Sacrifice file:
Ward. Hahn. Double play: Dunlop to
Schlpke. Hits: Off Grover, 4 In me
and one-thlrd Innings; off Closman. 4 In
seven and two-thirds innings. Struck
out: By Cloaman, 6: by MoRTldge. 4.
Bases on balla: Off Cloaman. 3; off
ITogrldge. 1. Wild pitch: Mogrldge.
Hit by pitched ball: Hahn. Time:
2;00. Umpires; Fyfe and Clark.
GRIZZLIES WIN THE oruNicn
Srott Hurls Good nail Hoar Inning
for Wlches nml Weakens,
WICHITA, Kan., June 34. Denver won
the opening game from Wtohlta. Scott
pitched good ball for four Innings and
then weakened. Fisher secured a home
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run over the right field fence In the
ninth with none on. Score:
WICHITA.
AB. R. H. O. A- B.
Rapp, ss 4 0 0 1 6 0
Nicholson, ir 4 1 2 3 0 0
O'Rourke, 2b 4 0 0 2 2 0
Henry, lb 4 0 1 12 2 0
711118, 3b 3 0 0 1 20
Bossolonl, cf 4 0 0 3 0 0
Durham, rf 2 0 1 0 0 2
Jones, c 3 0 1 4 2 0
Scott, p 3 0 0 1 1 1
Totals 30 1 5 27 14 3
DENVER,
AB. It, II. Q. A. B.
Faye. 2b 5 1 2 3 5 0
Cassldy, rf. 4 2 1 2 0 0
Coffey, ss 4 1 2 5 2 0
Kddlngton. cf 4 X I 3 0 0
Butoher, If. 3 110 0 0
Harbour, Sb 5 0 0 0 0 0
Fisher, lb. 4 3 3 13 1 0
Spahr, c. 4 1 2 3 0 0
Zamloch, p 8 0 116 0
Totals 36 9 14 27 14 0
.Denver 0 0 0 0 J 1 0 2 4-0
Wichita 10000 0. 00 0-1
.Loft on bases. Denver, 6, Wichita, 6.
Sacrifice hits: Coffey, Butcher, Zam
loch. Two-base hits: Coffey (2), Nich
olson, Henry, Fisher, Spahr, Cassldy. Kd-
dlllEtOn. lloma flirt! Iftuhrr Ktnlun
base: Butcher. Struck out: By Zom-
locn, ?: oy scott, 3. Buses on balls: Off
Zamloch, 4; off Scott. 3. Time. 1:55.
Umpires: Gaskell and Biker.
DRUMMERS WIN PnOM SIOUX
St. Joseph nnnches Hits and Rnm
liases Br.tter.
ST. JOSEPH. June 24,-The locals
ntinrhtxi hit si mm vh. i l.
I.:. I ' 7. ' irnovo Willi uoiicr
effect than Sioux City. Qatipar and 8tr-
until the seventh, when Hterxer weakened
way in i nomas. Dcoro;
BIOUX CITY.
Cooney, 2b 1 3 2 2 Q
Bramble, rf l o o 0 0 0
Kane, lb 5 1 2 7 1 0
Letun ft " 1 7 i i 1
Iialr.1. rf-Jf t 0 2 3 0 0
Smith, im A A A A .
Callahan, 3b ...Is 0 0 1 3 0
Crisp, c 4 113 2 1
"HOl f ........ . V A U 1 U
i u U U V u
Doyle, p,.. , 0 0 0 0 1 0
Totals 38 4 10 23 13 2
ST. JOSEPH.
An it ir n a
R. Watson, 2b...... 5 0 0 2 3 0
Fox, if 4 11 4 0 1
O. Watson, rt-cf.... 4 112 0 0
Patterson, lb...,,,.. 4 0 2 8 1 0
Ilrlftnn Ah a " 1 n n 9 A
Wmiatna. t.rt I ft 1 9 n n
Wall, ss 3 0 0 3 1 1
Schang, o 3 114 3 1
sterier, p 2 1 3 0 4 0
Thomas, p., 10 10 0 0
Totala S3 5 10 27 14 3
Patterson out for Interference.
Batted for Caspar in eighth.
Stoux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 04
8t. Joseph , 0 0001120 5
, Home runs Kane. Three-base hit; Wil
liams. Two-base hits: Sterxer (2). G.
Wnteon, Schang. Lett cm baies: Sioux
City. 8; St. Joseph, 6. Double plays: Ster
ier to Schang to Brltton to it. Wateon.
Hits: Oft Sterxer, 10 in six and two-thirds
innings; off Gaspar, 6 In seven Innings.
Struck out; By Gaspar, 2; by Doyle, 1;
by Sterxer, 1; by Thomas, I. Baaea on
balla: Oft Gaspar, 6: oft Sterxer, 5. Time:
3:20. Umpire; Stockdale.
LOPES' TAKE THE FJItST CONTEST
Lincoln Wins Opener of Series trlth
Topeka.
LINCOLN, Neb., June 24. In an excit
ing game Lincoln won .the first of the
Topeka series, 8 to , by bunching hits
and daring base running. McGafflgan'a
steal oi nome in me eigntn inning waa
me reature. icore:
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
McGafflgan. as 4 2 2 1 0 0
Lloyd. 3b 4 1 1 4 0 0
Smith, rf 3 2 0 2 0 0
Mullen. it 4 0 3 7 0 1
Miller, cf 4 114 10
Bchrelber, b .. 3 0 3 1 0
Collins, It 4 0 3 1 0 0
Rehor, c 2 1 0. T S O
Clauaa, p 2 1 3' 0 1
Totals 33 8 12 37 2 1
TOPEKA.
AB. R. H. O, X B
Cochran, ss.... 2 2 12(0
Potts, cf 4 112 0 0
Forsythe. rf , 5 12 10 0
Xoerner. lb 2 3 17 10
itapps, If 3 0 1 0 0 0
Talllon. 3b 4 0 1 4 2 1
Latttmora, 2b... 2 0 0 2 2 0
McAllister, o. 4 0 1 i X 0
McOrath. p 0 0 0 0 1 0
Clark, p..... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. NATL. LEAGUE
W.UPct.
W.UPct.
Denver .... 38 24 013
New York 33 20 . 623
Cincinnati.. 31 27 .534
St. Louis 32 29 .f2S
Chicago.... 29 30 .492
Pittsburgh.. 20 28 .481
Philadelphia 23 28 472
Brooklyn.. 24 2D ..'53
Sioux City 36 26 .581
St. Joseph 34 27 .057
iincoin ... 34 30 .631
Des Motncs 32 29 .MS
Omaha .... 27 33 ,50
Wichita .. 27 40 ,03
Topeka
AM BR.
22 41 .319 Boston .... 23 32 .418
LEAGUE. FED. LEAGUE.
W.UPct. W.UPct
Phllodel'a. 35 24 .593
Detroit 36 28 .563
St. Louis.. 34 27 .557
Washlncn 32 26 K2
Indlanap's.. 34 23 .596
Chicago.... 33 26 .559
Baltimore-.. 30 25.545
Buffalo.... 28 25 .62S
Brooklyn.. 2 24 28 .46.
Kan. City 28 34 .452
St. Louis.. 26 37 .413
Pittsburgh. 25 30 .455
AMERICAN ASS'N.
W.UPct.
Louisville.. 38 29 .r.67
Milwaukee 33 29 .532
Kan. City.. 36.33 ,622
Cleveland.. 35 33 .613
Mlnneap's.. 32 32 600
Indlanap's. 34 35 ,493
Columbus.. 32 35 478
St. Paul.. 20 40.349
Boston 30 30 .500
Chicago.... 29 SO .492
New York 21 34 3S2
Cleveland.. 20 3S .345
STATE LEAGUE.
W.T Prr
Hastlnsra.. 2i lit (V17
Or. Island 24 16 .600
iotk a 17 .561
jueainco... Z3 IS ,561
Superior... 2t 20 .512
Columbus.. 18 21 ,462
IMOMOIK.... 13 23 .J61
Kearney.. 10 29 .2561
Yesterday's Results.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Topeka. 6; Lincoln. 8.
Des Mo net, 6; Omaha, 11.
Sioux City. 4: St. Joseph. 5.
Denver. 9; Wichita, l.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Detroit. 2; Chicago, 5.
Cleveland. 4-1; St. Louis. 5-3.
Philadelphia. 3-1; Washington. 4-1
Boston, 3-2; New York. 0-J.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York, 3-4; Boston. 7-0.'
Brooklyn, 2-1; Philadelphia, 0-C.
fat. Louie, 3; Pittsburgh. 0.
Chicago, W. Cincinnati. 5.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Kansas City, 2; Indianapolis, 5.
Chicago, 6; St. Louts, 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 8; St. Paul. 3. '
Louisville. 1-6; Milwaukee, 2-1.
Indianapolis, 6; Kansas City, 7.
Cleveland, 1-1; Minneapolis, 3-7.
TATE LEAGUE.
Superior, 0; Columbus, U
Beatrice-Norfolk; wet grounds.
York. 0; Grand Island, 6.
Hastings, 7; Kearney, 6,
Games Today,
Western Lencue Toneka nt r.lnrnln
Des koines at Omaha. Sioux City at St.
Josepn, Denver at Wichita.
American League Detroit at Chicago,
Cleveland at St. Louis. Philadelphia at
Washington, Boston at New York.
jauonai league new York at Boston,
Brooklyn at Philadelphia, St. Louis at
Pittsburgh, Chicago at Cincinnati.
Federal League Kansas City at In
dianapolis, Chicago at St. Louis, lPtts
burgh at Buffalo, Brooklyn at Baltimore.
American Association St. Paul at Mil
waukee, Minneapolis at Kansas City.
Nebraska State League Columbus at
Norfolk, Grand Island at Kearney, Su
perior at Beatrice, Hastings at York.
Abbott 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 30 6 8 24 14 1
Batted for Clark in the ninth,
Lincoln 3 0010032-
Topeka 3 00001200-6
Earned runs: Lincoln, 7; Topeka, 6. Two
base hits: McGafflgan, Clauss, Koerner,
Potts. Left on bases; Lincoln, 7; To
peka, 6. Double plays: Clauss to Rehor
to Mullen; Mullen to McGaftigan; Lattl
more to McAllister to Koerner. Stolen
bases: McGafflgan (2), Lloyd, Mullen.
Bchrelber, Forsythe. Abbott. Sacrifice
hits; Smith, Bchrelber. Clauss. Potts,
Itapps. Struck Out; Uy Clauss, 6; by
Clark, 4. Bases on balls: Off Clauss, 5;
oft McGrath, 2; oft Clark. 2. Hit by
pitched ball: By Clauss, 2. Wild pitch:
McGrath, Time. 2:01. Umpire: McCaf
ferty. TY COBB IS CHARGED
WITH DISTURBING PEACE
DETROIT, June 24. A warrant was
Issued today for the arrest of Tyros
Cobb, base ball player, on a charge of
disturbing the peace. The complaint was
made by William L. carpenter, a meat
dealer with whom Cobb had an alterca
tion Saturday.
Satisfied vtlth Berasy.-
Charley Somers. owner of th. Cleveland
club, aays that he Is perfectly satUflsd
with the way Birmingham la handling the
Naps, and he has emphatically dented the
rumor that Joe Is to be displaced. It la
possible, though, he says, that some of
the old-timers who hav. fallen off In
their batting may have to give way to
playtrc who can hit.
REDS WIN BY 'ONE RUN
Kearney Has Score Tied When 0.
Vance Enters the Box.
MATNEY AND DRUMM SLUG BALL
Cannot 8nve Gnme for Knits, Ilotr-
civer Mnttlcks Fined for Ilia
Thveat to Lick Umpire
Black.
KEARNEY. Neb., June 24.-(Speclal
Telegram.) Hastings took today's game
after a close contest, errors helping
materially. Drumm brought . In four
scores with a home run In the fifth and
Matney made possible another In tho
sixth with a three boKKer. The Kaps
could not land on O. Vance, who went
In the seevnth with a. tie score. Mat
ticks was given a fine for threatening to
lick the umpire. Score:
HASTINOS. KEAB.NET.
AB.II.O.A.K. AD.H.O.X.E.
Btchtold. it.) 1 0 0 OSyntk, Jb...v6 2 10 0
E. Brown, Ibl I I i OAcock. 2b.... 4 0 4 1 0
Bennett, cf., 6 2 1 0 0 Drumm, lb.. 4 2 10 2 0
Oettman. lb. 3 2 10 1 OScheurcn. el. 2 0 2 0 0
McCabe. It.. 4 2 0 1 lButler. rf.. .J 3 0 10
Jlollrlcn, n.. 6 1 t OMttner. It... & 1 1 0 0
iUttlckl. 2b. 6 0 2 0 0 Woodruff, sa 2 0 1 1 1
Rtch'Mson, li 1 11 OErteknoo. e.. 2 1 I 2 0
o. vine, p. s o o 2 OKintaon, p.. j i i i
D. Viinoo, p. 10000
Totals 13 10'H I
Totals 24 11 27 12 1
D. Vance out, attempted bunt third
strike.
Hastings 20310010 0-7
Kearney 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0-
Three-base hit: Matney. Home run:
Drumm. Stolen bases. Bechtold. E.
Brown (2), Bennett (2), McCabe, Hellrlch.
Double play: Hellrlch to eGttman. Two
base hits: Gettman (2), Kingdon (2).
Richardson, Butler. Bases on balls: .Off
O. Vance. 5; off D. Vance. 2; off Kingdon,
7. Left on bases: Hastings, 7: Kearney, i
8. Hit by pitched ball: By D. Vance,
Woodruff. Hits: Off O. Vance, 'j In
seven Innings; off D, Vance, 1 In two
Innings. Struck out: By O. Vance, 3:
by D. Vance, 3: by Kingdon, 3. Time:
2.10. Umpire: Black.
York Losea Ita Pep."
GRANDISLAND. Neb., June .(Spe
cial Telegram.) Barney Everdon pitched
a shutout came nKalnst York today. al
It wing the visitors only two safe hits.
On the other hand the Islanders bunchel
hits off Starkey from the start. The
visitors seemed to have no life at any
stage of the game. Score:
YORK. ORAND ISLAND.
AB.H.O.A.K. AJ1.H.O.A.B.
nic. 2 0 15 OWtlUce. It.. 2 2 10 0
marts. It.... 4 0 2 0 ORoben, 2b... 2 12 5 0
Totun, 2b... 2 112 OPairn. 2b.... 2 2 0 1 0
Harris, 2b... 3 0 1 2 08rhonoTr, 20100
llatfh, lb.... 2 0 10 0 OWard. ss..... 2 12 2 1
Murphr, of.. 2 1 3 0 OVsnce, e 2 1(00
Mulrer. rf... 2 0 2 1 ODownar. rf.. 4 1 0 0
Schlssel. c, 2 0 4 1 0 Clair, lb 2 0 14 1 0
Starker, p... 2 e 0 0 1 Everdon, p.. 2 0 0 2 0
Totals 22 2 24 13 1 Totals.. ... 2 27 12 1
York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Grand Island 2 0 o 1 2 0 1 0 -s
Earned runs: Grand Island, 4. Two
base hits: Wallace (2). Ward, Robin.
Rases on balls: Off Starkey. 4: off Ever
don, 1. Struck out: By Starkey. 3: by
Everdon. L Double plays: Ward to
Clair, Payne to Clair to Robin. 'Mulvey
to Totten. Left on bases: York. 2;
Grand Island, 5. lUt by pitched ball:
-Robin. Passed ball: Schlssel. Stolen
baaesr Murphy. Wallace X2), Payne (3).
Vance. Sacrifice hits: Schoonover and
Ward. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Meyers.
Pawnees Win Last One.
COLUMBUS. Neb., June 24. (Special
Telegram.) The Pawneca took the last
fame of the series from Superior today
n a pitchers battle between Errett and
Corey, both getting good support. Adams
was in the game again today by getting
two singles snd driving In the winning1
run. Columbus scored Its only run by
Kranlnger's single, Pratt's sacrifice and
a hit by Adams. Score:
SUrDRlOR. COLC BUS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K.
Obat. 3b 4 0 1 2 ODrfsrt. cf . .. 2 0 1 0 0
Grr. 2b ill uarasinc. ei i i s o
W.ldmail. If. 0 0 0 0 OPrttt. ss.,.. 1 0 1
Kerapla. as.. I 0 4 0 Oclarke, 2b... 2 (240
Drown. n20 a saw p... a a i o
Bailer, lb... 2 0 2 0 D1. Ib 3 1 11 0 0
Thtaaatnc. el 4 0 1 0 OKe. rf 2 0 t t 0
ni.Son tf...l 2 10 orodashott. It 2 1
Orten. e 2 0 10 4 COjtur, p 2 0 ( 0
ErreU. p 1 goi
" Total It 4 2TU 1
Totals 23 7 S 0
Pratt hit by batted ball.
Superior 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Columbus 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Stolen bases: Bishop (3). Sacrifice
hits: Begley. Errett, Pratt Two-base
hit: Gray. 8 truck out: By Errett. 8; by
Corey, 8. Bases on balls: Off Errett, 2;
Corey, 4. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Qulgley.
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Hastings Comes Back
On Umpire Question
HASTINGS. Neb., June ?i.-(Speclat.)-Presldent
Miles of the State Base Ball
league Is determined to put an Immediate
stop to umpire baiting in all towns on
his loop. At Columbus Sunday a fan
kicked Umpire Qulgley from behind while
the official was stooping over to. take a
drink of water. Qulgley was seriously In
jured and was unable to handle the indi
cator until yesterday.
A warrant was Issued for the arrest of.
Ed Albaugh and Umpire Qulgley was
Instructed, by the league head to employ
an attorney and prosecute him to the
limit. President Miles says he will Insist
on the prosecution of Albaugh as soon as
he can be found.
The Hastings Base Ball association haB
mode a formal protest to President C. J.
Miles of the State Base Ball league
against the "persistent. Intolerable un
fairness" of the -umpires in the decisions
against the Hastings Reds. Complaint is
especially made of the decisions, in the
Grand Island series, wherein a number
of runs' are said to have been mode by
the Reds' opponents as a result of unfair
decisions against the Hastings players.
Cl Like. Senators.
Manager Callahan, of the White Box,
having now been up against all of the
teams In this league, is of the opinion
that both Detroit and Washington will
give Connte Mack the fight, of his life.
Of course. Jimmy still has vlslonn of
taking the" championship himself, but
these have laded somewhat since hla
Journey through the east. Callahan be
lieves that Griffith haa a better balanced
club and better pitchers than Hugh Jen
nings, and for this reason is likely to
crowd out the Athletics if the World's
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