THE BEE: 0MAI1A, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1914. Bringing Up Father Copyright. ii4, InteraaUona; News Servloe. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ";;) -I'm r-iivs TAKE- n& BELLE OF SWIVEL - V k BUR!' 1 I T ( HfLLO- Your w,rE is . Chaf?mim LrDf rOO MUST IiE VERY HA,PPY- I MCPP THT WAR lN T AFFECTING XOUR HOffKlBLB - THIMK OF The MEN THAT nut uc -anoT NO CHE Will know "who the-t are: rHAVT) f VELL-THERE'S 1 WHEe. I'M 1 SR- HOW , CWe YOU!'.? yoo ceiv6 cor a picture of A COW WITH ME H ANE TATOOT cu ME LEi "iET it' WAIT UNTIL I -,ET MY HAMD ON HIM- lit TEACH HIM TO OlCRACE "it N SOCIETY.' T COLLV- WISH I VA-S fi tUROPC -n mow: U .OT A PICTURE OF I " f"fT--- L- . "n v or I HE TATOOT 1 erJ KAWS COP LENGTHY PASTIME Game Gor Two Honri and Half, Due to Lack of Discipline. UMPS PERMIT MUCH STALLING Trt Makes fto Lffort to Forre Play ers to Hark, with tkr Rr.alt that Fans Are Hindered la Peeing; Uant- A smattering of bugs assembled in Rourke park yesterday afternoon to lamp tha noble athletes of Omaha and Topeka pastime about tha lot for somo two houra and a half. Why they pas timed that lone ta hard to relate, but the beat reaaon assigned la because Umpire Fyfe let them. Tha fame should have ended In an hotir and a half, but Fyfa permitted tha play era to at and around In an abominable manner, with the reault that the Kawa failed to win until the ahrouda of dark ness crept over the grandstand and tha bugs want home because they couldn't sea any more. The final score was 7 to 4 In favor of the Kawa. rtre Harlrra I'sed. Five pitchers were used during tha afternoon, evening and night. Willis and Dashner performed while It was daylight. "but Sanford. Relslgl, tha well-known ..Austrian, and Red Styles obliged during the duaky hours. Nona of them did any particularly nifty pitching, even though the hits were Scarce. Tha Kawa counted three runs In tha fourth Inning on a couple of hits and a couple of fine -errors by Bchllebner and Vl'lllts. Three errera by the Kawa gave tha Rourkea ona In tha third, and two doubles and a walk gave our boys two In the fourth. ; Tha other Rourke count was made on Congalton's triple and Burrell's single In the eighth. In tha ninth the Rourkea had three men on with none out. but Krug, Thomaaon and 'sehllebner fall down In tha pinch. Three hita and two tuna spelled ruin for Willis In the seventh and Styles waa railed forth. Hits . and errors In tha eighth and ninth gave the Kawa two mora. ; The ' same teams play today called 'at t o'clock. Boo re: TOPFKA. AH. It. IL 6 Oame 'Whalan, If. .... Laf la robots, cf. 'Koraythe, rf. .. Koerner. lb. ... Tallinn, aa j Lattlmor. 2b. . . , 'ileaaon, c ' Cochran. 8b. .. Jiaahner, p ftanford, p. .... Keistgl, p. 'Kappa i? Totals Bell. If Krug, lb Thomaaon, cf. Schllebner, lb. Congalton. rf. Burrell. lb. ... Thomaa, sa. .. Krueaer, a ... "Willla. p. I 3 0 o. A. 1 0 J I 0 Standing of Teams WEST. LKAOl'K. NAT. LKAGI'K. W.L.I'rt.l W.l.l'it. Sioux City.. W M ..') New Tork... 6o .&"! I'f-nvfr 77 r.7 .r.7r; Hoaton 63 11 .iM fit. Jof-ph..7 67 .671 Bl.. Louis.... M 67 .6:" l)ea Molnes.M M .(;) Chlragii W i7 .626 Un.nln ....AS 2 .474U'lnrlnnRtl ,.r.41.44 Omaha l 73 .4fil Hrnnklyn ...M.4".1 Topeka ....W M) .412; I'hlla hi 61 .40 Wichita ... 61 H4 .7S Pittsburgh .62 63 M A ME It. LKAUl'K KKD. LBAOHK. W L.IVt. W.L Pct. rhlla .AWlllndlanapolls.A 61 .664 Hum on m 49 .:',. HRltlmore ..A3 61 .663 With l 67 .617irhcao 6 63 .6..7 lrtroll 2 HI .bo4, Huftalo 6ft r .613 ciil aBo l .4.- Brooklyn ...566.bi Nrw York..r. ti.i ,4M Kanana Clty.66 '.4 .42 fit. Ixiuls...6A 6H .k4 nttnhtirgh .49 & .) Cli'Veland ..iN .3141 Pt. I.nnls. . . .61 70 .411 AMEU. AHH'N. W.I, .Pet. loiilavllle 6 .573 Milwaukee. 7m 69 .f'll ( olumhtia. ..76 A4 .63! Indlanaplls. 745 .6:t! ricvnlnnfl.,.71 CT a14 Kan. flty. dfi 71 .4S2 Vflnneaplls.ttl 77 .IS"! Columbus 81. Paul 4S 90 .3481. Kearney 8TATE LKAOl'K W.L.Prt. an. Island.. M 4t( .6 atrlce Haatlngs York rtu parlor Norfolk . 66 47 .MO . .M 4 .671 ...AO 62 .Ml ...64 6K .42 ...62 AO .4M ..40 83 .47 ,..38 74 .a: PENNANT TO JRAND ISLAND Third City Capture i Flag: in the Nebraska State League, LOWLY KAPS HAVE HAND IN IT Tallendera f Entire geaaoa Defeat Beatrice, Raaaera Vp tor Iloaar, and Vlrtaally Decide the Oatrome. GRAND ISLAND. Ncb Bept. l.-Orand laland broke tha tie with Beatrice today and landed the pennant for 1914. President Miles, who witnessed the game, Immedi ately ater the contest went out on tha ground and met Manager Clair as he came from his position on first baae and congratulated him upon his clean work' dean. Stolen banco: Schimel. Tottel. Deal. Paeea on balla: Off Hairy. ; off Kirerh fier. 6. Hit by pltfheil balla: By Kirorh ner. Hchlvael and Clarke. Struck out: By Haley, 4: by Klrchnr, 2. Wild pitches: Haley, Klrnrhner. Time: l;4o. Umpires: Meyers. Adams and Pierce. Indiants Back Again in Federals' Front rNDlANAPOLlS, Bopt. l.-lndlanapolis took undisputed ponaerslon of flrt place In the Federal league race by beating Chicago, 4 to 0, today, mainly through FAlkenbnrg's good pitching and hard hit MACKMEN TRIM CLEVELAND Make Third Straight Sweep of Seriei with Nap. RESULT IS SIXTEEN TO THREE Home Tram K nor Ice Steen Off Rob ber In Foai-th Frame and Bland las Meets Similar Fate In the Seventh. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. t.-Philadelphla ting. Kuff of Indianapolis got four hits, closed a very successful home stand by throughout the season. At this-time It! i Including two doubles. Score:' . R.H.E. Indianapolis ..SOI 0 0 0 0 0 04 11 1 t'htcaico 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 S Hatterlee: Kalknnherg and Rarlden; Pren1er-at, FlHk and Wils m. PITTSBURGH. Sept. 1. Slnglea by Sav age and Oakea gave the Pittsburgh Fed- Yeaterday'a Heaolta, ' WESTERN LEAOT'E. Denver-Des Molnea, postponed; rain. Llncnln-Xt. Jonnph. postponed; darkness. Topeka. 7; Omaha, 4. Wichita. 2; Hloux City. 1. AMERICAN LEAOUH. Chicago, 6; Washington. 4. ,Ietroit, 3i New York. 2. St. I,oula, -2: Ronton. 7-4. Cleveland. 3: Philadelphia. I NATIONAL LEAOUB. Chicago. : Cincinnati. 7. I'lttaburgh-Ht. Iiils, postponed; rain. FEDERAL LEAGUE!. Raltimore. I; Pittsburgh, i. Rrooklyn-Tliiffalo, pontponed; rain. Indianapolla, 4; Chicago, 0. Kansaa city-St. LouIk, postponed; rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul, 8-6: Columbus, 14-. Minneapolis. 2; Cleveland. 0. Called end fifth, darkness. Kansaa City, S; . Indlana-polla, L Milwaukee, 3; Louisville, 11. STATE LEAGUE. Tork, Columbus, S. Peatrice, 1; Kearney, S. Superior, ,i; Grand Island, a Haattnga,, 1; Norfolk, 1. usmn Today. ' Western league Denver at Dea Molnea. Lincoln at St. Joseph, Topeka at Omaha. Wichita at Slnux City. American League Chlca go at Wash ington. letrolf at New York, Ht .Loula at Boston. National League Chicago at Cincinnati. Plttaburgh at St. lxul. New York at Brooklyn, Boston at Philadelphia. Federal Ieague Haltlmore at Pitta burgn, Brooklyn at Buffalo, Indianapolis at Chicago, Kansaa City at St. Louis. American Anaoclatlon St. Paul at Co lumbus. Mlnneapoll at Cleveland, Kan saa City at Indianapolis, Milwaukee at Louisville. , W wss known that Kearney wag In the lead of Beatrice at Kearney and that Bono was pitching and the congratulations were aa to the general managerial con duct of the Grand laland leader and the clean lineup ha had aaarmbted. They were, nevertheless, hearty and of auch a nature aa to Indicate the preaident's con viction that the pennant for 1914 had been striven for valiantly by several teams; that the game had been fast and the league successful, and that the record of tha year was very satisfactory, and that the final outcome had been decided upon merit. Score: SUI BRinR. CTR AND IHT.AND. ABU. OA. AB.H.Sj.A.E 4 S I Rnbn. ... 4 I T 1 I srowtiy, rf., I 1 lPirn. If..., 1 v.rn.y, cf.. 4 a ynk, b... 4 IWirt. m.... 4 Anre, c..., 4 I oi'uir. lb.... 4 I 'CvtnJoB, 4 Smith. b ITmr, lb.... I Brewn, 01... 4 Monrae. lb. . 4 1nitrth.. rf 4 ThttMlns. If I I5rrtt. ef.... I Oraen, e...j. I Carver, s... I It I 14 1 erals l I to 1 victory over Baltimore In I the tenth inning today. Both Suggs and j Dickson were In fine form. Score: R.H.E. ; Raltimore 0 00100000 01 6 6 Pittsburgh 0 00001000 12 1 0 Batterlea: Buggs and Russell; Dickson and Berry. Kollerton Keeps I'p Pare. FULLERTOV. Neb.. Sent 1. (Rneelal.) ! The Fullerton base ball team defeated Lindsay, 2 to 1, Sunday. This is the elev enth straight game won by Fullerton and the record so far thie season is perfect, the team never having been defeated. In yesterday'a game Powers allowed the I indvayltes hut one hit. the score run ning 1 to 0, until the ninth, when each team' made ore run. The features of the game were the home run hit by Miller, Fullerton, and Powera pitching.1 Wednesdav Fullerton plays Scotia at Spalding. Greeley and St. Edward play on the same diamond the same day and the winners play on Thuretlsy. On Friday Fullerton plays tha St. Edward team at St. Edward. . I I! 1! 8 1 OMAHA. AH. It, S o 1 t 27 10 H. 0 1 0 0 1 i 1 t 0 0 1 o. 11 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 !! Base Ball Fans to Mobilize at Pars Ball Park Thursday I 27 14 Styles, p McAlllater .... Totala...... S 4 Rappa batted for Daahner In alxth McAllister batted for Styles In ninth. Topeka: Runs S 0 S 1 1-7 Hits 0 I I I 01 i 1 M Omaha: Runs 0 1 2 0 0 1 0-4 Hits 1 0 S 0 1 3 S- Three-baae hit: Congalton. Two-ba htta: Thomas, Koerner, nappa, Wbelan, Forsythe. Stolen baae: Thomaaon. Sac rifice hlta: Bell. Oleason, Sanford. Ieft on bases: Omaha, S. Tnixka. 4. Hlta: Off Dashner, 4 in six Innings; off San- furu, 4 in two Innings: off Ueisigl. none In on Inning: off Will's. In seven In nings; off Styles. S In two Innings. Struck cue By Daahner. 4; by Sanford. 1:" by Wlllla. I. Bases on balls: Off Dsshner, 2; off Sanford. 1. Hit by pitched bail: Fersvthe. Time: 2:30. Umpires: Cullun and Fyfe. RLAGLR BtFlXtCI TUB LEADERS All loyal oltlaena of Omaha, whether they be base ball fana or merely hard headed business men, will answer to tha call to arms Thursday to moblllxe within the fortress of Rourke park, where, from a safe position In tha grandstand, they will be able to witness a flrst-clasa. com bat between Pa'a fearlesa athlete and Dick Cooley'a Topeka Kawa. Tha mo bilisation on Thursday must be great, a a large mobilisation of loyal cltliens means a large mobilisation of coin and that la what the Omaha Commercial club la after, ao aa to have a ufflctont fund for fitting entertainment for the dele gktes attending the convention of the National Association of Professional Base Ball leagues here In November. Ions Can't Da anything with lilsa ' anal Wleb.es Win. SIOUX C1TT. la.. Sept. 1-The Indian f. a, could co nothing with Single today m v tcima won, a to i. rcorc: . SIOLX CITY. AR. R. If. Kill Cooney, 2b. . . iDevtctson, If. . Ksne. lb ' leieur.ei cf.., Balrd, b ; CalUhan. rf.. South, as Murphy, p.... "While, p I .2 .3 ...4 ..4 .3 ..4 ..4 .1 o. A. E. rf... If... b.. Sit 1 WICHITA. AB. K. T 27 17 H. A. Totals Tvdeman, Alchoison Koutke, Fttssiinniona, Blll. rf.... Ial. 2b.... 3t-nry, lb., tirat.am. e. SltLgte. p.... Totals Sioux City Wichita Two-base hlta: Henry, Davtdkon. drinaii. Sacrifice hits: Davidson. ("41 lxhan. Slaglo, Orahain. Stulen baaea: i-iU. Ilriiry. Kirtu'laon. Kane.' ltapp. I'ouule pl : Rapp to Jienry. liases on ba,lu: Off Slagle 3; off White. 2. etruik out: By slge. If by White, I Hit by pitched ball: Rapp. Time. 1:40. Umpire: Barr. Attoiidance: 6U0. CEDAR BLUFFS DEFEATS FONTENELLE EXPERTS NICKERSON. Neb., Sept l.-Kpeclal Telegram.) Although outbatted three to one. Cedar Bluffs defeated Fontanella Sunday, 6 to S, by combining their two singles with a cluster of errora early In the game. Not a vtaltor reached first base after the fourth Inning. Fontanella made a desperate effort In the eighth and scored three runs on good hitting, but fell short s.nd lost the first game on their home grounds this season. Score: R H E. Codar Rluff O0S0000-eS Ftmtanelle... O00000OS 7 Thrwe-haaa hit- V. Cook. Two-baaa hit: P. CVhum. Hits- Off Cahoon, 2 in four inning: off Cook, none in five In-nU-.gs. Sir urn- out: By Cahoon, 3; bj Cook, S: by Bookemuhl, 13. Battels: Cedar Bluff, Bockemubl and Lyck; Fon tanella, Cahoon, Cook and Cook. plre: Peck. Totals ....it 124 11 Touli ....14 117 13 1 Superior 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04) Grand Island 1 O000O04-6 Basra on balls: Off Carver, 2; off Ever- don. 1. Struck out:. By C.srver. 1; by Everdon. 6. Passed ball: Oreen. Two- basa hits: Brown, Ward. Varney. Three baae hit: Downey. Sacrifice hit: Downey. Stolen bases: Payne. Synek, Ward. Double play: Roben to Claire. Earned tuns: Orand Island, a Left on bases: Superior, 6; Orsnd Island, 9. Time: 1:29. Umpire: Qulgley. Tatlendera Decide the Rare. KEARNEY. Neb.. Sept. l.-fBpeclal Telegram.) Despite the favorable de cisions of Umpire Newhouse and the hard playing or Beatrice, the high tension ai which Beatrice waa Dlayirig waa too much and the Kapa won tha game, 3 to 1. Beatrice playera were oaaiy excaea anil McUrath straddled Erlckson when he slid home, hitting him tn the face when down and later apologising. Black later Blurted tor ttamsey. wno caught his long flv In the field, with a bat. Bono and McUrath both put up ex cellent games, but the opportune bllflng of the Kaps In the first two Innings won. Each Dlaver waa on his toes and the guuia waa one of exceptional merit. Score: v . .mi . WADMV.V AB H.O.A.B. AB K.O.A B. 1 I 3 i t I Dea Molnea Raees Are Off. CAMBRIDGE. Neh., Sept. 1. (Special Telegram.) Cambridge defeated Curtis. 7 to 2. Batteries: Cambridge, Justis and Ollbert; Curtis. Wachholts and Folden. Hits: Cambridge, 8; Curtis. 3. This waa the second day of the southwestern Ne braska old soldiers' reunion. winning today's game .from Cleveland. 19 to3, thereby making the third successive clean sweep of a series with the Naps, with an extra game thrown In when the latter stopped off here for a contest two weeks ago. The home team knocked Steen off the rubber In the fourth Inning and Standing met a similar fate In the seventh Inning. O'Neill had a finger split by a foul tip In the fifth and was forced to leave the game. While at home Philadelphia won sixteen games and lost four, giving them thirty-nine vlctoriea out of the last forty five contests. Score: Cleveland ....0 0000111035 Philadelphia 1 2 0 3 8 0 1 16 lg 2 Batteries: Steen, Blending, Dillinger and O'Neill, Egan; Bender, Wyckoff and Schang, McAvery. Detroit Evens .Series. NEW YORK, Sept. l.-Detrolt evened Its series with New Tork here today by taking the fourth game by a score of 3 to 2. The game was won In the third when Detroit eoored two runs on a pass to Bush and successive singlea bv 'lt. Cobb and Crawford. Score: R.H.E. Detroit 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 8 w New York 0 -0101000 0-3 70 Batteries: Reynolds and Stanage; Mc Hale and Sweeney. Tbre Stralarht for Sox. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. Chicago, mada It three atratght from Washington today by winning, 6 to 4, In fifteen Innings. Demmitt scored the winning run on Col li' single after getting a base on halls and taking second on an error. Scott held the locals to nine hits, only one of which came after the ninth inning, but his loor throw to third base in the ninth allowed Washington to tie the score. Score: R.H.E. Chicago ..1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ft 1 6 11 1 Wash 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 000 004 8 4 Batteries: Scott and Schalk; Ay res, Har per, Shaw and Williams. Red Sox Take Two. BOSTON, Sept. 1. Boston won both gnmes of today's double header with St. Ixiuls. 7 to tl and 4 to 2. The flrnt game was a slugging match. The necond was a pitcher's duel, In which Lavcrenx, the fit. Louis twirler. lost the decision as a result of hi team mates' errors, although he allowed only four hits. Boston's three runs In the fourth inning were all due to wildthrows by Pratt, the St. Louis second baseman. Score, first game: R.H.E. Boston 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 7 11 2 St. Louis 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 06 8 1 Batteries: Collins and Carrlgan; Weil man, Loverenx, Jenkins and Agnew. Second game: RH.E, Boston 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 4 4 2 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 6 4 Batteries: Shore and Thomas; Lever erix and Jenkins. CUBS DEFEAT CINCINNATI Chicago Takes Second Game Series from Reds, FINAL SCORE IS EIGHT TO SEVEJl Both Sides Hit Freely, hart Chlragre) Materially Assisted by Errora of Mehoff, .Which Are Respon sible for Two Rnna. Miner Brown to Play with Brooklyn Feds CHICAGO, Sept. 1. Mordecai Brown, succeeded aa manager of the St. Loula Federals by Fielder Jones, today became a member of the Brooklyn team of the same league. The Brooklyn club assumed Brown's contract, which, it Is said, calls for a salary of $7,500 a year for three years, and he Is expected to Join his new club at Buffalo tomorrow. Scotia Defeats Ord. SCOTIA, Neb., Sept. 1. (Special Tele gram.) In a close game and exciting flnl teh Scotia defeated Ord, 1 to 0 yesterday on the latter's grounds. Sautter twirled a masterful game for Scotia. The same teams play at. Scotia on Friday, Septem ber 11. Score: RH.E. Scotia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 10 1 Ord 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 Butteries: Beotla. Sautter and Ammer nian; Ord. Holland and Danxel. DES MOINES, Sept. l.-(SpecisJ Tele gram.) Al,l harness races for the state fair were off today becauee of the muddy track. CINCINNATI, Sept. 1 Chicago won th4 second game of the series from Clncln natl today, 8 to 7. Both sides hit freely but Chicago waa materially aaslsted In the scoring line by the two errora oj Nlehoff, which were responsible for twa tallies. Lavender, who started for ChU cago, was hit in every inning, but ZabeL who succeeded him, allowed only two hlti and ons run. Ames, for Cincinnati, Usted until the seventh inning wheti Jhicago made four hits, which wer good for three runs. Score: R.H.E4 Chicago .... 20120080 0 8 15 1 Cincinnati .. 22101001 07 14 I Batteries: Lvender. Zabel and Archert Ames, Lear, Fahrer and Clark. . Marty O'Toole Has Been Sold to Giants PITTSBURGH, Sept. T. Barney Dreyi fus, president of the Pittsburgh National league base ball club, today announce that "Marty" O'Toole, pitcher, had beel sold to the New Tork club of the National league. Mr. Dreyfus refused to give del talis of the transaction. O'Toole will joif the New York team In New York tomoi row. Oconto Defeats Stapleton. OCONTO, Neb., bept. 1. (Special. 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