7 1 a I THE BEE: OMAHA, THTKSDAY, JULY 16, 1914. Bringing Up Father Copyright, 1911. by International Newt Bsrvlc. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus . n S ? " : ' : I 1 . DeARc-fr-i CTMR JI4b-l KNOV - 4 sfVl A. 1 Sr' 1 TOVflH MoU m MOiOAnO WOOLO f ' S .''X '.II, MINOTC-J NONE OP I AY CLAOUV TEACH YOU COOO MOPNtrV , f ( J A ) I'll ttajt. MIND TCLUN' f MOUR, U KOURKES COMEBACK TO FORM Trounce Wichita with Visiting Manager in the Box. .WILLIS HOLDS WICHES TIGHT Crack Tirlrlrr Allow, not Five lilts anil One nun. While Ilntirkes Ilnttrr Stntlilox from llox nntl Cnnnt SIk Time. Panned ballt Krueger. Time: 1:C0. Urn plies: Cullem and Stockdale. DOYLE HUHLS HIOUX TO WIN After suffering for three days under the nauseous redolence of throe defcata the, Ttoruke athletes enjoyed a reversal of form yesterday and were treated to their share of the ambrosial fragrnnco of a regular victor-, which so peluantly af fects the olafactory nerves of a con aclentlous athlete. The Ilourkcs took tho Wiche Into camp, 6 to 1, yesterday and Hid so wlthoutthe customary punk plays In attendance. The combat was very neat with but one or two exceptions and tho 'fans departed from the ynnl with a favorable Impression of Pa's boys. Nlcerlno Maddox, the well know manager-pitcher, proved that It la some times Impossible to be two things at once. Evidently Maddox was a Rood manager yesterday, for ho fluked as a pitcher. He waa battered with consider able proportion and found himself in such a position that to continue as a good manager he must hoist himself from tho box. Thus Maddox removed Maddox, And Xmbort, the 19-year-old mnrvet, was substituted on the heaving mound. Willi HfTfii Nicely. On the other hand Ralph Willis was twirling sterling ball for one slds. After the opening round It was Impossible for the Wlches to enjoy that pleasant sensa tion of sliding over the platter with an Jionest to good marker. Ilalplt allowed but five hits and a couple of those might have been converted Into putouta, The Wlches were somewhat previous In tho scoring line and this so peeved Mr, Willis that ho Instantly squelched any O. 1 0 2 4 fi 2 i 3 0 0 7 A. K ICfirra Lose to Indiana by Trrrlvr to Trro. SIOUX CITY, la.. July 15. Doyle again pitched the Indians to victory to day while his teammatoH were hammer ing Jones. The score was 12 to 2. Score SIOUX CITY. ak. it. ir. Cnoney, 2b 6 Clarke, rf I Davidson, It r Smith, cs 4 Kane, lb .1 Lejeune, or 3 llalrd. st 3 Murphy, o 4 J)oylc. p t 4 Bramble, rf. 3 'Callahan, lb 2 Fight for World's White Heavyweight Title Totals 27 12 12 27 13 TOPEKA. AD. It Cochran, lib ,. 4 0 rorsythe. ir 3 o Ilnpps, rf 4 0 Koerner, lb 3 . 1 Lattlmoro. 2b 2 0 Talllon, cf 3 - 1 uowen, ss 4 o Wiilto. o 2 0 Jones, p 3 0 McAllister 1 0 Ileagan 1 0 H. 0 0 0 1 I 2 1 0 0 0 0 o. 0 i 1 10 4 2 4 t 0 0 0 A. 3 0 0 0 r. o 3 0 3 0 0 6 21 11 Totals 30 'Hutted for Wtiltn In ninth 'Hatted for Joneji In ninth. Bloux City 0 3 2 1 4 1 1 0 '12 Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 Two-base hits: Cooney (2). Smith. Three-base hits: Murphy. Talllon. stolen bases: Leteune, Balrd. Davidson, Smith, Bramble, Murphy. Double plays: Ilowen to I Jiltltnnr. in ir r..l- ... Cooney to Kane. liases on bails: Off JOnOS. 3: Off Onvln R BtmnL- t.. IlRAnS lohb BOTH GAMES Drnmmrrs from the O. A. 8 0 Win Twice HrlssHes. DENVER Colo.. July 16Ht. Jo.ent, Won both, trnma of a .UnLUJ .1 . ' Denver triiE 6 to J and 0 toT Hlerrer held Denver" to four hits: The" second gaSe lurther activities which the said Wlches ZTfL I,fq J... "12. "J? the ninth might have had In mind. It never pay. Score, first Van e: Um 01 a,irKno to hurry nnd the fato of the Kansas I fix. JOaBJ'H, hands demonstrated this In a malnrest AB, n. h, manner, in the very first innin after - jo 6 z 2 Ochs lifted to Thomason, Nicholson n WalKCd, lie also sioie aecona una &rnio j-attereon, lb 8 Krueger in trying to capture the daring 1t,t.'. 8 S tN'lchoUon delivered one of his well known X'"aInll; " 2 .1. nnn.. fl.M Mr Nlrh. A"?"' 4 aicvtiw ncAtca w vi.vj. .. -' i rciiarig, C. .., ,,4 Olson tooK liuru on in enecuu iitwvw i inomu, P.... ........4 nfl.M nut via rlrlliim ajl. Ward. After I 1 that nalPh put the blink on all hitters) land Ihe game was a cinch for the locals. RdrtinD-n The liourKe sianea 10 econi on au pjassmy, ri 3 dox In the second stanxa. Thomas busted C0flJ, Mi GRAN'S STICKJEATS REDS Pawnee Left Fielder Sends Ball Over Fence for Two Runs. WILLEY DOES ALL ONE MAN CAN Strikes Oat Twr.lTe Men, but I.acU la with Other Side and ItHatlnira Drop Game to the Indian Men. ties o t o 1 4 on t i 4 1111 4 10 0 0 1 1 T 1 0 1 t 1 i e o o 10 14 0 FROM LEFT TO niOIIT: GUNBOAT SMITH, GEORGE 8. CAKPENTIEH. LONDON, July IS. George Carpcntler, France's great heavyweight boxer, and "Gunboat" Smith, tho American white heavyweight, will clash here Thursday evening, July 16, for tho world's white heavyweight championship title. It is said that the winner. of the match will be matched with Jack Johnson. Brltton, 3b. Williams, rf. Wall, ss. ... Scbang, o. ., Sterzer, p. ., 3 r, 6 4 3 Totals 3S 9 11 &t IS DBNVEIt. ab. m II. O. Eddlngton. cf 3 1 e 1 DENVER, AU. R. H. .4 0 1 8 27 O. A. E. " .... .. . -iih... 1 1 . n screamer down the third base line nno, : ' ! 4 1 8 3 4 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 Caflsldy, rf. uoncy, ss. , Butcher. If. Spahr. c. ... il'lsher, lb. .. iraye, zu. ... uarbour, so. Kins. n. Mitchell, p. , Totals .., 3 3 . 4 . 3 ! 3 . 3 . 1 . 1 34 E. 0 0 0 0 k aV 0 1 0 0 1 went to seeond on Ward's hit to left. ptBn6r( ib"!""!".", iGraham waa Doked In the tonneau by AiFaye. tb '.. pitched ball and Thomas came home when "ar50"r. b Krueser lifted a sacrifice fly to Nlchol- lVchell P "? on. IZamloch, p 0 m-aa. if... I'apMr ;..i Jill IH SIS aa a Not satisfied wtlh this count the lnsati- I Totals 3S 1 8 27 ftble Rourkes started after Maddox In tho 'Batted for Gaskell In seventh, following Inning with considerable effect. Da"l r Zamloch In ninth. acrua: started by poling a line drive at J.0?""'1 ? 9 ? ? 1 Q 1 1 0-6 If.o. ,hl ,m. Ih-t ntlem.n and ""v.er -. 10 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 nrzrz :' : ::",,:::," vat.0n. Two-base miu,, tjt h --linn: rayo. eaoruice h: Cassldy. 8aC' hut Artln Thnmason iwked 0. hit after I riflce flvs: Pattarann Wllllorr,. rhn. L . . . , . I tin . hi,.. II'MIU.. T?".. 1 . r. BvrUK naa swiiea second anu kuiio iu i " .Aiuiiintun. pirucn khlrd on FlUslmmon.' muff and Kxug "-. X 'I' V tounted. Tommlo also stole second and Coffey to Fisher. Hit's: ' Off Gaskell. 7 after Thomas new out ana t-ongaiion in seven innings; or zamioch. 1 in two In twaJWed. scored on Ward's drive to left, n,"", Time: 1:41 Umpire: Haskell, iGraham lifted one over the bean of One out In ninth, when umplro called game on accounut of darkness. St. Joseph 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 29 Denver 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Stolen bason: G. Watson (2), Schange, Sterzer. Struck out: By Sterrer, 2; by King, 1; by Mitchell, 4. Bases on bolls: Off Sterzor, 3; off King. 2. Hits: Off King, 9 in four Innings ; off Mitchell, 3 In four odn one-third Innings. Time: 1:6S. Umplro: Haskell. IIOOSTISIIS TAKE THE THlH.il Ewoldt. ea. 6 2 117 Breen, If 6 3 2 3 0 Andreas, 2b.. 3 2 15 0 iiogan. p l u u Mogridge, p 2 0 0 0 2 15 IPatsy O'Rourke and Congallon and Word both scored. To convince the fans that he Is a reg-1 Fox, If S War rlutton for nunlshment Nlcerlno ? WaUoa cf S Score, second game: WT. JOSBPn. AB. It. It. O. A. R. Watson, !b 4 118 4 0 112 0 0 18 2 10 8 7 10 ......v it,. v..i. n AM.' Patterson, lb, 4 3 stick with much success, as two rounds later Congalton doubled and Ward tripled, with the result that Maddox chased him- elf to the bench In favor of Iambert. Nick didn't hike to the shower as custom nnd habit decree, but remained on the bench to howl orders at his athletes and fcrowl at the umps, The Rourkes didn't score off the 19-Jrear-old marvel and the game ended 6 to I. Omaha. The same teams battle today. The gome (will be the last of the series and wll be palled at 3 o'clock, score: OMAHA. An. R. ICrur. U 1 Dunlop, sa... 4 0 Thomason. of 4 1 Thomas, Sb 4 1 Conxalton, rf 8 f .Ward, lb 4 1 Graham, 2b 8 o 3ruKer, c......i... 2 o Willis, p J Totals 83 6 WICHITA. AB. R. Ochs, Sb... . 4 0 Nicholson, If ..3 1 3. O'Rourke, 2b..... 8 0 Graham, c 3 0 Jones, c 1 0 Uenry, lb 4 0 hills, cf 3 0 FlUslramona, ss.... 4 0 5. O'Rourke, rf 4 0 Maddox. p 8 0 tanjbert, p 1 0. Dea Slolnea -AVIna ly Scor of Ten to Nine. IilNCOliN. Neb., July 15.-Dos Moines won tho third of tho series In tho elev enth by the score of 10 to 9. It was a see-saw game nil the way. Score: LINCOLN. AU. K. H. Allen, rf & 0 0 'Smith 10 0 McUatflKan, ss I 4 Lloyd, 2b 6 11 Collins, If 5 2 5 Williams, lb 4 2 1 Qulllln, Sb 6 2 2 Schrolber, cf 6 0 3 Rehor, o C 0 2 Cluuss, p o 0 0 Cooney, p 6 0 1 Totals 60 9 16 DBS MOINES. AB. R. II. Hahn, rf 6 0 1 Hunter, cf C10 Burrell 3b 6 0 2 Jones, lb.. 5 1 2- Haley, c 4 1 0 O. A. E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 2 4 0 0 8 0 1 II 0 0 2 3 0 5 0 0 8 10 0 0 0 0 3 1 H 1 O. A. B. 10 0 4 0 0 5 2 1 9 10 7 10 Totals 10 9 33 Batted for Allen In eleventh. T.lnmln 0 00018101009 Dos Moines.. 0 610010010 1-10 Earned huns: Lincoln, 6; Des Moines, 6. Threo-baso hits: McGafflgan, Breen. Two-bnso hits: McGafflgan. Williams, Schrolber, Burrell. Left on bases: iin rnln. 15! Dea Moines. 13. Stolen bases llehor. Jones. Sacrifice hits: Collins. Hahn, Hogan. Double ploys: Hogan to llalev to Jones. Struck out: By Cooney. 2; by Hogan. 2: by Mogridge, 2. Bases on balls; OPT Clauss. 3; off Cooney, 7: off Hogan, . Time: 3:00. Umpires: Barr and uaston. i ST. EDWARD CHAUTAUQUA AND BASE BALL TOURNEY ST. EDWARD. Neb., July 16. (Special.) The announcements have been Issued for the opening of the fifth annual as sembly of the St. Edward chauta.UQ.ua on August 2. at the beautiful natural park, but one block from the business part of town. By the time tho oasemply Is In progress this year the committee will have corn-Dieted a continuous oement walk from town to the grounds, whloh are heavily shaded and delightfully cool and pleasant. There will be a ball game each day except Sunday at the shall park after the afternoon program, against the well-known St. Edward ball team. COLUMBUS, July 15.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Cran won the game for the Paw nees today by landing a home run over the fence with ono man on In the ninth. He made two of the five hits. It was a pitchers' battle and Willey struck out twelve men. Hastings did not do any booting and the scores, with the xen- tlon of the ninth were on errors. Score: HASTINGS. COLUMBUS. lUniMtt cr.. 4 1 1 o ORondeau, zb.s'l't'l 0 OhannaH A t A A Arx a - m a a . niehardi'n, e4 Oil e t Pratt, 'rf..! ctd, n. . aiii oixal, lb.., Brown, lb.... 1 0 0 1 0Clart. lb, Mtttlcka. lb. 1 0 1 1 OCran. If..., Vintc. If 1 1 1 a uu . Wlllr. p.... 1 0 0 1 OTltlU. 'sal! oeumin, lb, 4 0 t 0 OAdami, n Tends 7mi?nT' P" Total 1 Ittll i BCorod. Hastings 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-i Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 o?-2,n ba.f: McCabe, Cran. Bondeau, Bacriflce hlta: Dygert (J). Three-baso flit! Vfltlfa TTrtmak ... - rt a. out: By Wllley: U; by Col Bale, ?5nKtai U.&Sl.k .W P'Jhes: By i. i.' " 1'iicnea dbji: ay Wll- gyNee, Rondeau. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Superior Leads with Base. JtUf8bs, tiinTr k ' lne secona in- fhTOnS 2Sfi? Trp ws sua uaumiiK, OOOrc; ttDA,SHiv supBRion, 8rn.k. Sh.."i"V'"V'... AD.H.O.A.K. Aeoek, lb...". 4114 wr. till Dnmm. lb.. 4 1 11 o OoJiin., e ? ? 1 fkhtsraa. ef. 4 0 1 l Thlnt cfl ill wwndmVf IL t . . y"nartb. rf. 1 i o o w..ht . : i niiotriia, lb 4 111 rijmptoii. p. 4 1 0 1 SErratt, p....i o 0 1 Totali u inn , T superior 0 S3012AO aa Three-base hit: Brown. Two-base hits: Chnmplonahlp Flmr Ilnlaed. PHILADELPHIA, July 15. While thun der endeavored to drown out the music of two bands the world's championship flag. which the Philadelphia Americans won lost fall, was raised at Shlbe park this afternoon. Through miniature lakes and ankle deep mud the visiting St. Louis Americans' and tho champion Athletics paradaed the field and during a momen tary letup In the almost continuous thun der showers which fell all day the pen nant was hoisted to the top of the pole. Both games of the double-header sched uled for today were postponed. Landreth (21. Druram. Thlesslng. Plvmp- torn. Sacrifice hits: Acock, Brown. Sac rifice fly: Smith. Stolen bases: Ramsey, Matney, Brown. Struck out: By Plymp tom. 2; by Munroe. 2; hy Errett, 2. Bases on balls: Off Barber, 1; off Munroe, 2; off Errett, 1. Double plays: Drumm. un assisted; Acock to Drumm. Wild pitch: uaricer. umpire: (juigiey. Prohlba Drop One. NORFOLK. Neb.. July la.-(8teclal.)- Reed's ability to pull out in bad places and the heavy hitting by the Drummers resulted In tho defeat of York In the first game of the series today, 8 to 4. Chase und Osborne were the stars for the visi tors. Clark's double and homcrun re sulted In York's four series. The score: NOrtFOLJC. TORK. AD.It.O.A.E. AD.1I.O.A.E. P. Brows, rf 4 1 1 0 ORIce. at 4 1 0 1 0 Rail, lb 1 0 0 4 OMurpbr. ct.. 4 2 3 0 0 MClKer. 40.. 3 2 11 lTOlltn, JD... 4 V 2 1 1 Kampin, n.. 4 zoo zuilin, e..... s o I l l Brlxbt. cf... 4 14 0 OCbasa. l.b... 5 16 0 0 Ttmnt. lb,.. 10 10 OClarke, If... .'6 2 10 1 Walworth, lb 1 0 7 0 11 Icrco. 2b.... 2 0 2 0 0 Turaln, If... 1110 IE. IlarTlt. ill 0 1 0 II Matter, .... 4 1 10 1 ootboroa. p.. -4 o o 1 JUN, P 31VJ0 TOUIS Z3 6 24 8 4 Total! U 11 31 t York 0 0020200 0-4 Norfolk 3 0301001 '-8 Two-baso hits: Kempln, Bright, Musser, Clarke, Murphy. Hometun: Clarke. Bases on balls: Off Reed. 4: Osborne. 1. Struck out: By Reed. 8: by Osborne. a. ueii on oases: JNonoiK, s; YorK, a. vvua pii.cn: usDorne. mil oy pitcher: Melker, Turpln. Sacrifice hits: Pierce (2): Reed, Mempin, Totten, E. Harris, B. Brown. Stolen bases: Bright, Mua ser, Turpln, Melker. Time: 2:16. Um pire: Myers. Blank for lien trice. BEATRICE. Neb.. Julv IS. fSnHnl Telegram.) Grand Island took eBatrlce down the line today, shutting tho locals out by the score of 6 to 0. Stevens of the visitors pitcnea airtight ban and .held Beatrice safe throuKhouttho gram. A .feature was a home run hit over the left llcid fence by atevena, who brought In one run. Score: GRAND 1BLJIND. BEATRICE. AB.ll.O.A.B. AD.H.n.A.B. lUban. lb... 4 0 11 (Florer. tb... 4 1112 Walltca, lb.. 4 0 14 lllellrich, a. 2 0 4 1 Payne, u.... l l ONtrr. cf 4 0 10 0 Ward, aa 8 112 ODlick. rf.... 4 0 0 0 0 Hitch, ct.... 4 2 2 0 SCIoo&rwlti. lb 4 110 1 1 Down, rt..4 0 0 0 Onranoon, lb. 4 0 0 1 0 Vance, e 1 1 I 1 OUna. It. 4 10 0 0 Claire, lb.,.. 2 2 10 0 OCoe. a 4 17 2 0 6MITCT1, p... t J V I OMcoratB, p.. 2 1 0 4 1 Norris O'Neill in Omaha to Watch the Ball Players Norris L. O'Ncllt. president of the West ern league, Is In Omaha on the tall end of a trip around the circuit, having Just visited all the league towns. "Not a manager on tho entire circuit has lost a gamo on the level this year that is, not a man would admit It, but all have big hopes of taking all the rest of the games," said the prexy. "Judging from the enormous corn and small grain fields of Nebraska and Kan sas the tall end of this season should be twice as good as the first" Two Whitney Horses Win at New Market NEWMARKET, Englnnd, July 16. Two of Harry Payno Whitney's horses won at today's races here and a third was placed secoild. His 4-ycar-old, Har monlcone, won the principal event, the July handicap of J2.G00, over a distance of six furlongs, and the 2-ycar-old, Sandusky, carried off tho 2-year-old selling plate of 8760, over a distance of five furlongs. His 3-year-old Sandman, ran In tho Swaffham-Welter handicap of $1,000, over a distance of one mile. All were bred In the United States. Totals 14 27 11 1 Total 22 ( 27 IS 6 Grand Island 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 16 Beatrice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Stolen bases: Ward, Claire, Downey. Sacrifice hit: Ward. Home run: Stevens. Two-base hit: McGrath. Double plays: Ward to Claire. Hellrich to Bockowitx. Struck out: By Stevens, 9; by McGrath, 6. Bases on balls: Off Stevens, 3; off Mc Grath, 2. Wild pitches: McGrath (2. Hit by pitched ball: By McGrath, Vance. Time: 1:65. Umpire: Posatert. Attendance, 900. Everybody reads lee Want Ads. CLOSMAN'S CLAIM AGAINST OMAHA CLUB IS ALLOWED AUBURN, N. Y July 15. Secretary John II. Farrell of the National Associa tion of Professional Base Ball leagues' today gave out the following decisions handed down by the National Board of Arbitration: Claims allowed: Closman against Omaha, Tom Brader against Seattle, Carter Wil son against Grand Forks, N. D. Claims disallowed: Closman against Grand Island, Neb.; Charles Gelvln against Spokane, Wash.; T. B. Johnson against Hastings, Neb. i Dlller Tram Defeated. 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