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THE BEE: OMAHA, ITHDAY, MAY 7, 1915.
Bringing Up Father
Copyright. m International
News Itrrln.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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SIOUX GET NUMBER
OF PITCHER WILLIS
Land Upon Him for Seven Rani in
Second and Wind Up with
Twelve Scorn.
TERRIERS LOSE TO TOPPERS
Triple Play by Slufedi and Marion's
Fine Blab Work Feature of
Brooklyn Victory.
FINAL SCOBE THREE TO TWO
R0T7RXES GARNER EIGHT ONLY
SIOtTX C1TT, la.. May l-Fpei lal Tel
egram.) Sioux City, with Larrr l.ajeuna
back In the Una up, found Ha batting eye
today and hit three Oroaha hurlera (or a
total of sixteen hits. Including; extra base
twtti. Omaha, however, waa not easily
pat out of the war, batting; thirteen hlta.
abort end of a 11 to I ecore. I
Omaha took the lead In the second In-!
nlng. after leaving three men on bssert
In the opening round. Four runa were
made by tha Rourkea in the aeoond.
SchUebner, the first man up, waa beaned
by Inman. Wbakm skied out and Intnan
htt WUlla. Bmlth waa an eacy out but
Breen singled. a-oiing Rctillebner, Willie
going to third and Breen taking aecond
GIAHT CREW BEATS
THE BOSTON BRAYES
BROOKLTN, May 8 A triple play by
Kt. Louis and Don M arlon'a ecellent
pitching after the first Inning were fea
tures of the Brooklyn Federals' 1 to 2
victory here today. After allowing three
hits and two runa in the first Inning,
Marlon pitched no-hlt, no-run hall during
the remainder of the game.
The triple play came In the sixth in
nlng with Evans on second and Myers
nn' first. Tehln miide a wonderful one-
The finish saw the Rourkes trailing the hand Cltch of Ho,t., ,.. fly thr.w to
Brtdwell, who relayed to Johnson, get
ting Kvana, and the play was completed, tatter's wildness
Johnson to Borton. Score: R.H.E.
ft. 1-ouls, 1 0 O 0 0 0 0-2 J 0
Brooklyn ...'.. 1000001 -)
Batteries' Bt. t,ouls, Watson and Hart
ley; Brooklyn, Marlon and I .and:
Terrapins Take aeries.
BALTIMORK. May g.-Baltlmora made
a clean sweep of the series with Chicago
on tha throwln. Fonrythe pickled one by taking today's game, to 8. With
ever the right field fence. srorlnK Willis ' Chicago four runa to the good In the
and Breen. Foraytha scored when Mc- U)xth nning. Prcndergost went to the
Cormlck dropped Thomason's high fly. , mollnd for Uie visitors. A double, a pans
Comes Hark, with Hrvea. land a single by Zlnn, pinch hitting for
Btoux City came back with seven In tha I Bender, netted Baltimore a run. Then
home second. Four walks, a double and ! ftlmmons, another pinch hitter, hit over
a home run and four slnglea gave the j the fence, aending In two runa ahead of
Indiana seven counters. Four runs and j him. Zlnn broke the tie and won the
three hlta were off Johnson, who waa game with a hit over the fence In the
sent la to relieve Willis. eighth Inning. Walsh of Baltimore and I bases. New York
The locals added one each In the third ; Mann of Chicago also hit over the fence
and fourth and three la tha sixth. Omaha; fur home runs. Score: R.H.11
Chicago 1 1 JO 1 2 0 0 (V 12 0
Baltimore .... 1101401 -10 8
Batteries: Chicago, Brown, Prender
gast, Johnson and Wilson; Baltimore,
Bender, Kmlth and Owens.
Divide Doable-Header.
BUFFALO. .V. V., May (.Buffalo and
Kansas City today fivlded the first
double-header of the aeason on the home
grounds, the visitors taking the first 4
New York Bunches Hits Off Tyler
in Seventh for Two Runs and
Wins the Game.
FINAL SCORE IS THREE TO OKI
BOB TON, May . New Terk lunched
hlta. Including a triple by Robertson, off
Tyler In the seventh inning, for two runs
and won today's game from Boston, 3 to L
The Braves' only run waa scored when
Mo ran crossed the plate in the third on
a double steal. It was Tyler's first league
game of the aeason. He was out-
pitched by Tcsroau, notwithstanding the
Hcore :
rttrw vork.
AB.H.O.A.E
Mtirrar, rf.. 4 I I OMnran. rf...
Doyle. :b....l I I 0Ktan. 2b...
1-oh.rt, Jb .4 1 t 1 "Connolly. If. t 1
ruiolier, a. 4 J 1 I OMiih. cf .. I 1 I
Bursa, rf.... 4 1 eHhnildt. lb. 4 1 H
iH.ih.ru' n, If 4 t 1 i KHmllh, l.... 1 0
Hralneni.- lb 4 I 1 lMaranvtl, u t
Mare, .,., I 10 OWhallng, c. I 0
Taaraiu, p.. S 1 8 OOowdy, ft.... 1 0 I
Tyler. p
Total! il 3 87.14 lOllbrt ....
Standing of Teams
Pet.
.71
.H16
.K)0
.5K4
.wo
got one In the eighth, that coming wen
Pick Breen slipped one to left field tor
the circuit
' In the ninth Kelly weakened and the
Rnurkes pushed three more run home.
Krug opened with a double and scored oa
Krticger's single. Bchllebner doubled,
scoring Krueger. Smith's single sent
Tot I.
.Batted for Whaling In seventh
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0S
Boston 0 0 1 '0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Lobert. Doyle. Three
base hit: Robertson. Htoien bases:
Morsn. Connolly, Robertson, Kgsn. Ho
ilftce hit: Kgan. Double play: Fletcher to
Doyle f) Bralnerd, Egan to Hctimldt,
Murray to Fletcher to Bralnerd. Left on
4: Hoston. B. Mseea on
error' Boston. 1. Bases on balls: urr
Tesreau, 7; off Tyler, 1. Hit by pitched
ball: By Tesreau, Moran; by Tyler.
Doyts. Btruck out: By Tesreau 1: by
Tyler, 4. Passed ball: Gowdy. 'empires:
Klein and Kmslie.
Pirates Trim Cards.
PITTSBURGH. May .-OverComlng- a
tjiree-run-lead. Plttuburgh hammered out
a Mo-8 victory over t. lxule today. The
wildness of Meadows and Urlncr aided
the locals In storing four runs in the
firth Inning, enough to win the gsme.
The locals added one more In the sixth
end four more in the elKhth. Adams wss
...... .kit h.rH lha Mt ft Kilt helrf Ht. LOUlS
, f.rrors ngiirea rgeiy m tne run miun, - ; L;Vh. (ouVth. Pco,i:
WESTERN I.EAOfR.
P. W. I.
Topeka 10 7 3
Denver II 3
Des Moines 13 4
aomana 1 7 i
Wirhlta 10 5 5
Hloux City 11 4 7
ft. Joseph 11 4 7
Lincoln 10 2 8
AM Kit. LKAQl'E. I NATL..
W.L,.Pct.
Detroit 15 .iH'Phlla.
New York. .11 S .&n 8t. lxuls.
Clilcsgo ....12 9 .U-n Cincinnati
WmIi s .b:i''hii'Bo ..
Boston 7 v7 .&i Boston ....
Cleveland .. 11 .4Mi I'lttKburith
Phlla ...6 12 yH! Brooklyn ... 7 12 .MS
BU lm'tn.... u 15 .iiOiNew York... .
FED. L.EAOCE. I AMER. 0!H N.
W.UPct.) W.lPct.
Chicago ...12 K Ixiilvllle ..14 .700
Pittsburgh 12 8 .vn lndinnaiolls.l4 7 .I7
Brooklyn ..12 ..',71 Xt. rsul 1' s '''
Newark ...10 9 .62 j! Milwaukee .10 .f-M
I Kan. City. .10 10 ,nOO Cleveland ..10 10.MJ0
BOSTON. .Baltimore .10 12 .4f.M Kan. City... 8 .47t
AR.H.O.A R. ! m. Iouls.. 8 II .4L'II Indians uolla. 7 8.407
J 4 1 JjBurfl0 .... 7 14 .3a3IColumbua .. 3 1H .143
' lesternay'a Hmnlla.
wmnnx ueagce.
Des Molnca-St. Joseph,. wet grounds.
Omaha. 8; Hioux City, 12.
Topeka-lliicoln, rain.
Wichlts-Oenver. Snow.
NATIONAL LliACJUK.
t Ixiul.. .1: I'lttshursh. .
V 4 17 i Phlladelohia. 8: Brooklyn. 1.
Cincinnati-Chicago, wet grounds.
New York, 8; Boston, 1.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Deuott-St. Louis, rain.
Chicago, 10; Cleveland, 4.
AVashlngton. 11; Philadelphia, 2. ,
Boston, 3; Now York, 4.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Kt. Louie, Brooklyn, 8.
Chicago, 8; Baltimore, 9.
Kansas City, 4-1 Buffalo. 2-4.
Pittsburgh, &; Newark, 3.
AMERICAN AWOCIATlON.
Kansas City, 3: Milwaukee. 10.
Louisville, e; Indianapolis, 1. ' v
. Columbus, 4; Ckiveland, t'.
YANKS TAKE LONG
ONE FROM BOSTON
was a puKsle. Walker, who relieved
Mitchell, was effective and so was
Coumbe, who finished, until the nlnuth,
when Roth's triple . cleared tha bases.
Hcore :
CHICAOO CIJlVTTJkHD.
AB.H.O.A E. . AB.H.O.A.S
Felrh. ef.... t I 0 01baM, cf.. 4 0
Roth. lb.... 6 8 1 1 Rod rm, 2b. 8 1111
r. Coltliw. lb I 4 4 8 ' OC-hiDinas. m 4 1 1 8
Highlander. Grab Exciting Conteit t. I I i :A till
uoing lor xnirteen innings ' innet. ib.... iu opm.m.. ib.. in 1 2
'i.Hij-, c m m vmveui. c t s
'Bern, p t 18 I OMitrhell. .. 4 1
Clcotte, , t... 1 11 0Wlkr. p... 1 0 0 10
rooinbe. p... 0 t 0 2 0
Totals..... 40 II it t 2Wot 1 04t
. 'Smith 1 0 0 4
at New York.
RESULT IS FOUR TO THREE
NEW YORK. May . In the most ex
citing game played here this season the
o .
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0 I
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LEAGUE.
W.UPct.
....is 5 .rx
.10 11 .:.24
. fl, 9 .
.12 .M
". 7 12 '.:'& ! New York Americans won a thirteen-
lining victory rrom Boston, today. Ruth
of Boston pitched well, errors by Wagner
and McNally and the inability o' the
Boston catcher to stop the Yankees' base
runners preventing him from winning In
nine Innings.
Warhop was hit fairly hard, but Plch,
who pitched the last five Innings, was In
vincible. Boone's double drove home the
tlelng run with two out in the ninth In
ning, and the winning run waa scored
In the thirteenth on High's single end
steal and Cook'a single. Score:
l?chllebner homo. Breen then lifted up
an Infield fly and Bmlth wa caught off ! to th Buffili th cond, 4 to 1.
nrti, enaing ine game, ocore
SIOUX CITY.
AB.
Cooney, 3b
Clarke. If
Kane, lb
IJeune, rf
MrCnrintrk. rf.
Celluhnn, ....
Ttennllng, 2b....
("rlnii, c
Inmnn, p.
Kelly, p
Totals
imlth, If
. Ftreen, Zb
Forsythe. rf....
Thomason, Of,.
Kriijr, 8b
Krueger, e
Schllebner. lb..
Whs leu. as
Will Is, p
Johnson, p
Knfora
Crabb. p ,
Payne
4
6
0
8
so
OMAHA
All. R
0
R. U. O. A.
1 1 1 2 4
18 0 0
1 1 12 I
118 0
8 4 10
113 1
1 8 1
1 8 ft ft
0 0 0 0
10 0 4
W 18 57 18
In both games.' Score, first game: R.H.E.
H.
O
t
2
A
0
8
8
II
0
0
a
0
A.
A
0
0
1
0
0
01
0
o
0
Ksnsss Clty.l 00 2000 1-4 Tl
Buffalo 0 08000000-246
llalterteN, Kansas City. Main and East
erly; Buffalo, nilncm, Marshall and
Al!-n.
Score, second game: . R.II.E.
Kaniws City.. A 0 0 1 0 O 0 8-1 3 3
Bufialo 2 0100001 4 41
Batteries: Kanas City. Johnson. Black- I
burn and Easterly; Buffalo, Krapp and !,;.,,
Hebels Trim efe1s.
NEWARK, N. J May . nttsburjh
triumphed over Newark today In a tenth- i Tuiais M 11 14 14 3
Inning rally aftrr fighting an uphill i 'Hatted for Wilson In the ninth,
game. Score: R.II.E. 'Hatted for Robinson in the eighth.
Pittsburgh. .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 8-8 if. H; un fo" Hyatt in the eighth.
Kewark ....0 10010000 0-3 7 1 in. lytula t 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
gr. Lni'ifl. piTTsnrROH.
AH. H O. A ( AB.H.O.A. K.
Hurclna. Ik. I M 4 2rry. If 4 1
l).!n, rl.... 4 1 1 0l-hn, lb. 4 0 11 1 4
Loci. cf....l lit OlMlrii. lb.... 3 18
Millar, Ik... 8 32 nillnrhmn, rtl I 1 t I
Wtlion rf... Ill mm, I 1 I 1
louaalea .. 1 4 ftCnctelln, cf. I t I )
fid, an..... 4 8 13 Vloi. lb 3 lit
l!nll,. as... I 4 8 3 lftrhani. a... I 114
Ho.W. 0...4 1 4 1 OAitaaia, 8 3 I
Ua4sa, p. 1 I
ifr. p... 4 4 4 T0tl..... H ZI 1J
hlnJOB. p. 1 1 4 1 0
Hyatt 0
HetWl S
Ballaa, p.... 1
BOSTON. NKW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E. an m n a la
1 Hooper, rf... & 0 1 1 OMalnel 3b... 4 till
2 lHartwll. If.. 4 0
01,1,. rf ( I 4 t
0 OKIpp. lb 1 14 A
0 At'onk. rf 13 10
4 OlYrklnpa', si t 1 I I
tUoono, 2b.... 4 3 4 8
1 lNnnamakr, (t 4 10 S
0 War bop. p... 14 4 1
Mullen .... 1 A
8 lFleh, p. 3 4 4 3 1
Games Today.
Western League Des Moines at At. Jo
seph. Omaha at Sioux City, Topeka at
Lincoln, Wichita at Denver.
National I,ea-uo St. Louis at Pitta
burgh. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Cincin
nati at Chicago, New York at Boston,
American League Detroit at Bt. Louis,
Chicago at Cleveland. Washington at
Philadelphia. Boston at New York.
Federal league Bt. Louts at Buffalo,
Chicago at Newark,- Kansaa City at
Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at Baltimore.
Wagner. 2b . & a 4
Hprakor. d . 4 I
Lewin. It.... 4 3 2
llnbllual. lb I 0 30
Srolt. at . 1 0
MoN'ally, lb. I t
arrtrn. c. 4 1 I
HKnrikaen .1 14.
Tbomaa, c... t
Kuth, p I I
Batteries: Pittsburgh. Allen and Berry; Pittsburgh
vt l. i ..ii u ii i.i . .. a
Totals.
.40
3 13 M 18
Hatted for Johnson In seventh
Batted for Crabb In Eighth.
Woux City 0 7 110 3 0 0 -13
Omaha 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 3-8
Two-base hits: Porsythe. Lejeune,
Hmith. Crtap. liensllng, MoCormlck fj),
Krug, Shllebner. Home runs: McCor-
mti k, Brt-en. Haciiflca hit: Kelly. Htoieiv
Kane (unassisted), tunings pltrhed. Ily
Inman. one and lwo-tlilra: by Kelly,
even and one-third; by Willis, one (man
out 'n second!; by Johnson, five; bv
Crabb, two. Hits: Off Inman, 3; oft
Krllv. in; off Willis. 8: off Johneon. 11;
off Crabb, Bases on tvalla: Off lu
men. 5; oft Kelly. 3: off Willis. 1: off
Johnson. 4. Struck out: Bv Kellv, ;
by Johnson. !: by Crsbb. S. Wild pitch:
Johnaoiu lilt bv pitched ball : By Inman,
Hhllehner. Willis and Krueger. Time:
2:"?. Umpire: Cuslck.
Ban Johnson Says
Peace Negotiation
Stories Are False!
0-3
-9
Two-base hit: Balrd. Three-base hit:
I Wilson. Hscrirlce hits: Itlmhman. Coa
jlello. Hscrirlce fly: '- He hang. Htoien
bases: Dolsn, Miller. Earned runs: 8t.
Il.oiils, i; Pittsburgh, 8. Double play:
Miller to Huller to Hugglns. 1eft on
I bases: ft. Louis, 11; Pittsburgh, a. Bases
on errors: Pittsburgh, 2. Bases on balls;
Oft Meadows. 2; off Orlner, 2; off Salleo.
2: off Adams, 6. Hits: Off Meadows. 4
In four and two-thirds Innings' off
Orlner, none (pitched to three batters):
off Rohlnaon, 3 In two and one-third In
nings; off r-allee, 4 in one Inning. Hit by
I Itched ball: By Orlner. Johnston, .struck
out: By Rntiinson, Z. Passed ball:
fchang. Umpires: Rlgler and Hart.
Nine of Omaha High
Track Men Enter in
Big St. Joseph Meet
Nina member of tha Omaha High
school track team will leave Friday for
St. Joseph, where the annual Missouri
Valley Intr rgcholastto track meet will be
held on Saturday. Those who will make
the trip with Coach Mills are Wilbur
Fullaway, Chick Neville, Carl .Lutes,
Frldolph Eagstrom. Al Newton, Charles
Morcarty, Thurston Logan, Floyd Payn-
tcr and Ralph Wclrich.
TeUla 44 11T7 24 4 Totala 45 IS St IT I
Ono out when winning run scored.
F.atted for ("arrlgan in the eleventh.
Batted for Warhop in the eighth.
Boston 0 01000110000 08
New York 0 0 0 01 0 0 1 10 0 0 14
Two-base hits: Carrlgan. Ixwts, Soott,
Boone. Home run: Ruth. Htoien bases:
Cook (2). Malsel, Hooper. Hartaell. High.
Earned rune: New York, 2; Boston, 3.
Sacrifice hits: Speaker, Hartaell, Hoblft
xtil. Double play: Peckinpough to Plpp.
left on bases: New York. : Boston, 10
Huses on errors: New York, 2; Boston, 2.
Bases on hails: ' Off Warhop, 4; off
Ruth. 3. Hits: Off Warhop, 10 in eight
innings: off Pieh, 2 in five Innings. Hit
by pitched ball: By Ruth. Cook. S'ruck
cut: By Warhop. 1; by Pleh. 6; by Ruth,
3. Wild Pitch: Ruth. L'mDlrea: Evans
and Mullaney.
Sox Trim Clevrlaad.
CLEVELAND. Mar 8. Chicsjrn de
feated Cleveland, 10 to 4, snoring six
runs in the first Inning on three passes.
mree errors anu mree mis. and driving
Mitchell from the box. Cleveland knocked
Bens out in the fifth Inning, but Clcotte
NEW YORK. May 4.-1 Topes that the
statement by President Johnson of tha
Amerlcn league Rt Boston today favor
ing withdrawal of the legal suits between
the Federal league and organised has : PMle Take First
ball pressged peace, were diminished to. j tlUOOKLYN, May 1 Ersklne Mayer
dsy by a further statement from John- P'hed great ball today and Philadelphia
son.
. i
"No secret pact, itgsrdlcfi of the !
many conflicting reports, has been signed
between the American league and the
Federal league." the American league
i president waa quoted ss saying. "Tha
I American league has no iinderstndlng
of any kind with President G'lmore or
his organisation. There will le no peace !
took the ttrst game of the series with
Brooklyn by 3 to 1. A trlole bv McCartv
e Jsni: O'Msra's double saved the Dodaers
,1 from a shutout. Pfeffrr also pitched a
foon game, nut womued in tnree Innings,
(eckera single, a pass, a batter hit and
an out gave Philadelphia Its first run.
Paekrrt scored In the seventh en a triple
anil Ctitahsw's error. Hecker's triple and
a single by Cravath brought In the last
run. Hcore
Tnnntr1,niil"t A his organisation. There mill be no peace f HILADKUrHtA. BROOKLYN
UCllUy IVaiUl IiJ)riI !-.'".". 1 concerned Jh , Y.VvM.r, 'f WW
T" i i a a 1 wwn to state tnat neimer tne Amrr- inamrsn. aa. I i iiautrrt. is. 4 lit 1 t
lor reinstatement t..e N..i0n.i ie.gUe m. a (raV:. i j :whr.,,if-.i : i ? :
., l Finnic rvniin in miitr r rum inn , w htiitxj. Ik. I 1 11 1 tt ut.tuav. t. V t I I t
University Tennis-
Team to Play Medics
Tha University of Nebraska tennis
team and a tennla team representing tha
Nebraska Medical school will play a
match In Omaha Friday afternoon. Two
singles matches and a doubles match will
t played. Nebraska will send a team
of three men. Including Kilts, member of
the state doublet championship team,
Cnuck Gardiner of Omaha and on. other
Tlayer. The medical school team will
consist of Oble Myer, Pcla Thompson,
Elmer Bantln and Cassldy.
' Totala IS I 27 II 4
Batted for Walker In sixth.
'Batted for Coumbo In ninth
Chicago ......8,0 0 0 0 1 0 0 310
Cleveland....' 1 000800004
Earned runa: Chicago. 4;' Cleveland, 8.
Two-bnee hits: Fournler (2), Brief. Three
base hit: Both.. Sacrltlce hits: IC Collins
(2j. Double play: Weaver to K. Collins to
Brief. Hits: Off Mitchell. 2 In one-third
Inning: off Walker, 8 In five and two
thlrda inning: oft Coumbe, S In three in
nings: off Bens, 7 in five Innings; of
Clcotte, 1 In four innings. Bases on balls:
Off. Mitchell. 8; off Walker. 1: off
Coumbe.. S; off Bens.. 3. Hit by pitched
ball: By Walker. Brief. Struck out: By
Walker, 4; by Coumbe. 3; by Bens. 3: by
Clcotte, 1. Bases on. errors: Chicago, 1;
Cleveland,. 1. Left on bases: Chicago, 11;
Cleveland. 7, Umpires: Olnneen and Nal
lin. Beaatora Beat' Macks.
PHILADELPHIA. May 8 Washington
overwhelmed tne home dun today bv il
to I. The. visitors made seven of their
runs off Pemiock In two Innings and also
piled up four tallies In tha third session
off Brassier. Philadelphia was blanked
for five Innings by Oailla. Harper twirled
the last four innings and yielded two
runs. Barry was charged w.th four er
rors. Score: ..
Washington. rrtiLAPrumtA.
AB.H.O A B AB.H.O 4.81.
Moaller. Tf.. S 8 I tMurphr. rf.. 8 8 8 8 0
Milan, rf.... 18 14 OOldrlng, If.. 8 11
Foatar.. 3b... 4 111 Otjlmnk, e(...1 8 4
Hhanka. lb., t 4 4 4 OTbompa'a. cfl 4 4 4
Oairtll, lb... I . I 1 tschana:. c... 4 4 3
Morgan, 2b.. 1 1 3 8 4 La pp. c. ... . 3 t I 3
iRondaaa. if. I 4 14 0L)ola. tb... 4 111
Hanrr. .... I 1 7 4 OMcInnla, lb. I 0 I 4
willlsroa. . 1 -0 1 1 tnarrr. as.... 4 14 8
MrBrlde. ss. 8 9 A 1 OK opt. Ib.... 4 2 4 4
Naff, aa 1 1 OPannock, p.. 1 t
Oallla, p.... I Oil tRreaalar,. p.. 1 0
In four innings; off Pcnnock. & tn two
Innings; off Bressler, 7 In seven Innings.
Struck out: By Gallia, 6; by Harper. 2; ,
bv Pennock, 3; bv Bressler, 8. Wild pitch:
Harper. Time: 1.68. Umpires: Connolly and
Chill. ' . .
Harper. p...8 4 4 4 l'Walab
,4 4 4 4
Total.. ...40 1J 17 t 1 . Totals. ...83 I IT 18 7
Batted for Bressler In ninth.
Washington .:.. .3 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0-11
Philadelphia. ......0.0.0 0 0 1 0 0 13
Two-base hlta: Foster, Lajole. Three
base hit: - Moeller. Home run: Henry.
Htoien bases. Milan. Foster. McHrlde,
Moeller, Walsh (2). Earned runs: Wash
ington. 8; Philadelphia, L Sacrifice flies:
Morgan. McJnnls Double playa: Neff to
Morgan to Oandll. Lapp to Lajole. Left
on bases: Washington, 9; Philadelphia, 9.
Bases oi errors: Washington. 4. Bases
on ballsfOff .Gallia, 2; off Harper. 2; off
Pennock. 3; off Bressler, 3. Hlta: Off
Oallla, 4 In five Innings; off Harper, 4
Coffey Knocks Out
Al Reich in Third
Round at Gotham
NEW YORK, May .-Jlm Coffey. th
Dublin giant, knocked out Al Reich, tho
New York heavyweight. In the third
round of what was to have been a ten
round bout at Madison Square Garden
tonight.
After two rounds, In which Coffey had
a. alight lead, his aggressiveness caused
Reich to break ground In the third round.
A left hook and a right smash to the
jaw and a hard left to the stomach as'
Reich was falling were the blows that
decided. ,
Both fighters appeared nervous before
the bout started. Coffey forced the pace
in the first round, landing half a dozen
Jabs, before Reich sent in a blow.'
Reich opened the second with a ' rush
and after some sparring, crossed a right
to tha chin, staggering Coffey. Coffey
managed to keep Reich away with left
Jabs for a while, but Reich broke through
with another blow on the chin that sent
Coffey to the ropes. Coffey came back
with a rush, landing a straight left that
knocked - Reich down, the bell stopping
the count at four. Reich assumed tha
defensive In tha third.
CAMPAIGN FOR POSITION
ON HIGH SCHOOL REGISTER
The campaign for four elective offices
of tha Hlrh School Register la 'wall un
der way. Candidates are aa follows:
Edltor-tn-chlef. Jean LandsJe, Russell
Peters and Joha Sunderland: for. assist
ant editor, Mary Doud, Madeline Conn,
Luclle Hoel and Gertrude Mataoa: for
badness manager, Michael Goldsmith
and Philip Thomas; for ' assistant busi
ness manager, Waldmar Thompson.
The campaign for advance, subscrip
tions' will start Monday and the electron
will be beilel on Wednesday. May 2ft. It
la tha object of, the candidate; and their
supporters to got as many paid subscrip
tions befcre this data an they can, as
fvery subscription ineajis a vote.
- V rWltf written today ti
J y i- lne Federal base b
Nny Kauff. the 'Hi
Y'ld;r who caused su
V.ay.
Cuny TORK. May g.-In a penitent
V Furl written today to president Ulimore
ball league today by
"Brooklyn club's out-
such a sensation laat
Vek when he signed a contract with
New York Giants, the player asks
r reinstatement He says in part:
"I am anxious to play base ball again
,witli tha Brookfeds snd f-el sorry that
1 followed the advice of older men In
the game and tok part in the recent
trouble."
It Is generally understood Kauff will
be reinstated In time to play next Saturday.
Judge Rules Home
Plate Must Be Moved
' The home plate must be moved.
Wher. a pisyer Is fanned he must not
ssy anything stronger r naughtier than
"O, fudge," or "Gra1oua," or "tiugar."
spectators may wave their handker
hiefs when tha home tes,m -wins In the
ninth Inning, but must not shout or be
guilty of unseemly conduct.
These In fclfrrt are the new ruh a aa
laid down by Ulatint Judf Bears fur
bail ganis played at tha paik at Thirty,
aejond and Ames avenue. The do-talon
was rendered la the Injunction suit
trought by Via. Lulu E. Hrald. who
awutiut to stop hU games at this park.
would restore peaca tn base ball."
MILK SKIMMERS WILL
rLn 1 UUIVtndl I I I CRM I
BKATRICK. Neb
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4.T. p.... 4 4 18 l'faler. p .. I 1 A I t
Tat alt 11
f, kills .Ulnkl.
, in in v.i
Mar 4 lSrwclal. ' Hro..al vi.
'i"i Beatrice Milk Skimmers have ar
ranged fn- an exhibition game to be
played In tuts city next Saturday after
noon alth a team from the University
of Nebraska composed of Kd Hun Guy
Chamberlain. Roy Harney Ward pals.
"Shorty" McMullen. Victor Halllgan,
Oherfelilrr, Weldcman and Dick Ruther
ford. Chamberlain and Hugg will be the
battery. vl
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0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 3
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
O'Mara. Three-base
T'o-base hit:
tills; f-iook. Beekar, Paskert, MeCarty.
r.arneo runs: I'tiuadeipnia, 2; Brooklyn,
I. sacrifice hit: hVhults. Double plays:
tl'Mara o Dautwrt: Cutahaw to O'Mara
to iaulerti Wheat to MeCarty to Cut
ahaw to MeCarty: Nlehoff to Whltted.
trt on baacs: Brooklyn, 4; Philadel
phia. 1 liases on errors: fhlladelphia.
1: Brooklyn. 1. Bases on balls: Ott
Mavrr. 2; off Pfeffer. 4. Hit by pitched
ball: By Pfeffer, Whltted. Struck out:
By Mayer, 4. Umpires: Qulgley and
he son.
K.dwards VYIaa Hhool.
GLENWOOD, la.. May 8 (Special.)
Fred Workman of- Henderson was the
live aire behind a blue rock shoot at
Henderson yesterday. In which thirty
four southwestern Iowa shooters took
part. The medal event was tied between
Burton of Carson. Kdwards of Glenwood
snd !onelan of Glenwood. Edwarda won
in the slioot-otf. Those shooting through
100 birds were: Edwards, Glenwood, W;
Cheynev. Glenwood. U; Ktckel. Glenwood.
tl; Wallace, Glenwood, M: Fred Weather
head, Tabor. 86; George Weatherhead.
Tabor, 83; Ry Weal her head. Tabor, ;
Urawir, Glenwood, 7: Boyd. Tabor. 84.
Kueh. Malvern. 8X; Weaiin. Malvern. 73;
Burton. Caraon. 81: Rhodes. Glenwood.
80; C. T. (ienung. Glenwood. 7S, N. " T.
Genung. Glenwood, W: Workman, Hen
derson. 77; Donelan. GlenwotN, SO; War
ren, oienwood. s; Brown. Henderson, w;
Vlner, Henderson, ss; Johnson. Tabor, H;
Reeae. Malvern, 73: Anthony, M alive m, M.
Neither Council Bluffs non Omaha waa
represented.
Aaaerteaa Aaaeelatlea.
At Milwaukee- t R.II K.
Kanaaa City 8 10 1
MiUsukM 10 13. 1
Ivatt.rlra: K'anaaa (It), Sanders and
Moore: Milwaukee, Young and Hushes
At liKllaJiapolla K.II.K.
Iuiallle 8 II 1
Indiana olis 1 8 3
litterlea: Ixnilavllle, Northrop and
lli mona: Indianaitolic, Willis. Caatwelt
und Gfaaett.
At Cntuml.ua- R H.K.
Cleveland 14 3
Columbus - ,...4 7 3j
iiaiien-s: tievaiann, .lames ana Mi,.
ler; Columbus. Si-heneherg, Ii4othhy,
TurrSr snd Coleman
('Mil l.eacae daan.
At Salt Lake City RH.E.
Oakland -. & 1 A
rlt Lake City 7 u 2
Itatterlea: Oakland, Prulett. Hrnmlev
and Kuhn: halt Lake City, Hall, Flttery
and Hannah.
At loa Angeles R H E.
Venice 2 4 3
Los Angeles 7 11 1
Batteries: Venice, Johnson. Pie re y and
Spencer; Loa Angeles, Bwggins, Love and
Boles.
Prompt
Se) Tiawr
trllaa Will
(aa8,
Dr. King's New Discovery will step
your rough. The first dose helps. Good
for children. All druggists, koc. Adver
tisement i
seatbera Aaevrls Ilea.
Atlanta. 8; Birmingham. 10.
Little Koi:k-V iiii'hm pstoned.
Mobile. 2-V New tVleana. 1-8.
Chattanuoi's, 4; Naahttlle. 0.
ellea Baa Ball.
ale. 8: Lafayette. 8.
Pennsylvania Htate. I: Prtnoeton. L
Twelve Inotnga
Harvard. 14. Vermont, I.
Central Pwrka I kaa(a Wasae.
The Central Park amateur team has
charred its name to the H. Pred nine.
Sunday the aggregation plajrtd under its
new title and trimmed the Merchants
Hotel U to, f.
Itwwstea win Trwaiay.
Houston won the trophv cup offered
by President Davidson of the Texas
league for the largest opening day at
tedance. Houston's paid attendance was
8.447.
Greatly Rewrites! 8y CaamaWrtmia
Llalaaeat.
"X hav used Chamberlain's liniment
for sprains, bruises and rheumatic paint
and tha great benefit 1 have received
Justifies my recommending it in the
highest terms,"- writss Mrs. Florence
Klifa, Wabash, Ind. If you are troubled
with rheumatic pains you will certainly
be pleaawl with the prompt relief which
Chamberlain's liniment afford. Obtain
able everywhere. Advertisement
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a large canoe on wheels. Beside it were larre banners TmWti ml 111 '
with portraitg of Gen'l Harrison and Tyler.and the word IsPifli II 1 Ml 1' '
"Tippecanoe and Tyler, too". j fjh, f
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1840-1915
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when the hero of Tippecanoe was
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established the oldest brewery in
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