4 TUH WOK: OMAJLN, FIIIDAV, MAY US, 1115. Bringing Up Father Corf rrtttif . im. luternatloBaJ Neva Snrrloa. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus r f M THE NE VLET-MR JICCS IMFORM HE. I AM "TO INSTRUCT roj IN HOW TO DREVb . "ID WALK 1 T K lit START IN ( SHOW ME HOW JIJVT KEEP f HERS .yxft v trfJ,' r. U TO WALK OUT "lOUF. tTB v)R -fc as?:- i , ) 5555a ZziV r7 iT V. V. A H , y . ) . '7'" 7 JUlt-rl : 5 V.U I L J WALTER JOHNSON TAIIES THE TIGERS Beiidei Holding Detroit to Two Sana, He Hammers Out Home Ban Himielf. EIGHT TO TWO IS THE SCORE DETROIT. May 27. Walter Johnson wa too much today for ' Detroit - and Waahirurton woo, I to L Roland passed thre man In succession, with non out lit the third and alnia by Footer and Acosta scored thre run. With Morgan on bane, Johnson drovo tha ball ovar tha left field wall In tha fourth. Datrolt hit Johnaon afely in vry Inning and had men left on base In each Innlnc but tha eighth. Hcore: OBTIIOIT. An H O A S. wabhinoton. AB.H.O A K IRllah, a..... I 1 t IVIlt, ib 4 1 t 0M. cl 4 I H'rswfoni rf 4 4Vaaea, If ... Mlurna, lb.... 4 I I IMorlartr. lb 1 Youna. I 1 I IHl&ntunt 4 1 1 4H"lan4 ... 1 -Oidhim, a.. I 1 Totsit mil iMsoobaaa ..11 Voeller. rf.. a i Ko.tar, Iti... Ill Areata. If... lit Htianks. If. .. I 1 I Milan, ef....l t I w ilii.ma. lb 4 II 14 ax, lb.. 4 I llnrr. e.... I 4 HHrtl; mm. I 4 1 Jonaaoa, p.. I 1 Totals M 11 II 11 1 Mulled for Oldham In ninth. Washington 0 I X 0 I 0 9 lvtroil 1 t 1 0 0- Two-haae hltar Oldham. Jaoobson. Horn inn; Johnaon. Earned runa: Off Holand. ..; off Oldham, I; off Johnaon, 1. Hacrl hits: VitC Henry. Double play a: Cobb to Push, Johnson to Morgan to William, l,eft on bases: Waahiogtoa. t; l)troit. . Uari on errors:. WeelilnKUin, I, Detroit, L liases on ballet Off Hokand, 4. off Johnaon. 1. Hits: Olf Roland. I In mice and two-Uilrda Innings; off Old lAin, 4 In flvo and ' one-third innlnga. Htrmk out: fly Roland, 2: by Oldham 1; hk- Johnaon, 8. Umpires: Evana and Kld- . laaiama Trlaa Maoka.. , 1.iCVKIiAND, May 37. mevwland da Iralcd riiilariulphla In a alugglnr ronteat, a to n. flevcland jilled u a big- lead arly In ihs game, but almoat threw tha victory nwny In tlia alarhth Inning-. Hut ona of i'hitftdrlphla'a eight runa waa earned, l.ilol.-a batting featured. Soora: rUJVEIJkND. PHIUtDBI-PHIA. AH.H.O.A-K A.B.M.O.A-B, f . i 114 tMnrnhr rf.. 4 114 lttitiin, ... . FIVE THREE-CAR TEAMS IN CUBS UNABLE TO Automobile Race at Indianapolii Saturday Promiies.to Excel Preriom Confetti. SE PALMA AM05Q FAT0MTE3 INDTANAPOUS. May 27.-Wlth flva three-car teama, manned by tba world'g baat drlrera, lined tip for tha India na po ll tno-mUa raca Saturday, May It. that contaat promise ta axnel eery erent In tha tpaedway hlatory. Flra full teama bava narar competad In any A me "Iran oontaat before, th nearest approach be ing laat yaar'a Indlanapolla 500-mlla race, In which there wera four. Two of tha three-rar aggregatlora are foreign, Peureot and flunbeam, with threa American, Btuta, Maxwell and Duceen berg. Tha batUa between thia quintet will be aa protty aa anything tha world hag aver aaen. To pick a winner la Im poaalble. though tha 8tuta outfit may be conaldered aa having a ahade, by virtue of Ita crack work In fha peedwa.y elimi nation trlala. Than there la any number of Individual entrantg who, will ba up and bUllng among tha reat until time la called, not ably Da Palma In hla Mercedea. Da Palma ta about due to win the Indlan apolla race, having loet It In 1912 when victory waa practically In hla rap, and meat ba figured among the atronireat contestant. Tha chance of tha various at al tera, aa far a tha apeedway elimination trial glva any uB en their ability, ta aa follow: No., Car and Driver. 1 Ptuta, Wilcox , S Mercedes, l Vahna.... Peugeot, Beata 1:S1'4 W.I 1:SS 0 M.7E I Time. Av. 1:11:0 M l:l:t 8.t 'I urn,, lb. . 4 l ItMtmaa. aa I Ja k4n, lb.. 4 Mty, If... 4 v. o..o. rf H.i.ar, b. 1 o snl, ..., t Morlvn, 4 I II 1 1 Mt9, lb.,a, 4 !. -... 1 ) Totals. 4. haul. exAar. .. 4 el-lola, lb... I 1 1 liumpan. ft 4 4ttrrr, aa..., 4 eKopf, lb 4 -!. a.... 1 n U lUarla. m f I -4 I I t t til Totals 4 11 10 1 .iWeland 4 110 10X0 t riuluattlphia 0 0 0 0 X 0 0 ft 0-4 K&rned runa: Cleveluni, 1 phlladoW pliia, 1. Two-baae hlta: Wood, Turner, l.loie. Iavta. lhre-baaw hlta: Chap man. Miui'l". Honw runs: lpp. Iajoie. fM.iifl-e hlta: 1-1Ih4i1. Hrbare (2. riacriflce flte: O'NoiU (i). fttolen limn: Turner, Wood, UclboKI, O'Neill. Diulle pluya: Barry to l)i to I ins Kaif to LJole to ljwn, lirry to Laiv. Ht'.a: Off Davlea, In two Innlnga; oft iv!, t In alx Innings. Jiavrsa on balls: ff Morton. 1: off lievvWe. 1: off Davla, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Wood. Chapman und Jaokaon by levies. Ktnutlc out: By Morton, A; by Devlaa. 1; by Davis. 1. Huieed ball: McAvoy. Wild piubee: Kavte !). First base oa errora: Cleve land. 1; Phllttdt-lphia, I. Icft on baaea: Cleveland, ; Philadelphia, a Umpires: Dlneen and Nallln. a Wla Nlao tat Row. CHICAGO, Way r. Chicago won Us iilntli atraight game today by defeating New York. I to t In the final gavine of the aeries. Hunched hlta aldod tha locals. Kens iiliched in good form. Score: KIW YOKK. rHfAOO. AMH.OAaV AU.MOAC Malwl. lb... 4 III aralarh, 4...4 II 1'.kiuoa. all 1 I Itlwft. lb..... 4 tit fra. rf f'.l.p. lb.... I .k, rf H.iuall, II. liooo. lb... Nvaaikajr, s. en (VlUna, hi 1 I ', II. a 1 a , 4 t 4 4 11 ..II 11 IT 14 t 1 M U 0 1 a J. Coillna, IrnrKtor, J C'iiina. rf. 4 I I ewaavar. - as.. 1,1 I SHrtof. lb.... I III lHobaik. c. tllaaa, .... Totals... Toula H I 94 14 I N. w oYrk 0 0 0 0 0 Chfe-euro S 10 0 0 Two-bsue hlta: K. Colllna, Frjiu-nler. 11 atari. Huiialk. Htolen baaea hWach tat. Maleel. kerned runai Off Wariiop. , off t ot troil. I; off Bens. 1. Heii'iifli-e hit; , Iloth. Irt on baaea New York, 6; ftil'ao, T. Klral base on iiMif: Now lork. I. Ilaeea on balls off Warliup, X; off Cottreli, 1 Hlta: Olf Marhou, b In one 'and two-thirds In Mima, off CottreU, 7 In six and one-third Innings. Hit by pitched bail: Crea by Hcna. Htruok out: By t'oilrell, ; by Ib-na. J. L'mplres: OXougtUIn and midi'iirand. 4 rltuia. Conner l Lit ... . . v niun, vtnuarauri t Hunbeam, Horporato ., T- Hunlieani, Old field t Peugeot, HirVman ...... t-Kleinart, Klein 10 Dueeenberg, Alley 11 Peugeot, 1 Cain.., Il-Hunbeam. Urant ,.' IS Dueaenbera, U'Oonnell 14 Peugeot, li&biwk uV-Delags. J. Me Palma... 1 i'ebrlng. J. Cooper 17 Maxwell. Carlson It Maxwell, Orr 1ft liueaenbenr. Mulfoid . M Maxwell, Hickenbacher It-Mals Hpeclal. Mala yj-Purcell ttpeolal, Cox.... Ii-Hugattl 14 Cornelian. ( 'ha vr Inlet . ii iunden 1:S3:4 M.4 ... 1:14 a r.l ... 1:M:0 3.?& ... 1 87 : 4 M.4 ... 1:W:. tsi.t ... 1:4(1:0 m o ... 1:40: WIS ... 1:40-8 Kd.'JS ... 1.41:1 kn.e ... 1:41:4 ... 1:41.4 K1.K ... 1:45:1 M.U .. 1:47:00 K.l ... 1:47 :K M.5 ... 1:4)1:1 M.7 ... 1:40:8 2 ... 14.a it ... 1:W 4 81.6 ....1:U):4 M.t ... 1:61:1 tl.l ... 1:&.:0 W.I DISPUTED KAUFF GAME IS GIVEN TO BOSTON BOSTON. May 27.-Prtaldent James E. Gaffney of tha Boston National it-ague bate ball team was officially notified by John K. Tener, president of th loaarue, that tha disputed cam with New Tork on April 20, In which tha latter club at temped to play Kauff of tha Isronklyn Federal, haa bean declared for Boston. Bertram! Defeat a lloldreae. BERT RAND, Neb., May X7.-(peclat.) Tb (am yesterday between Itoldrwge and Bertrand was won by Bertrand, t to 4. Boor: RH.F. Holdrega 1 0 1 4 1 t 1 0 04 a liertrand 1 t 1 1 1 1 0 0 1-4 7 T I Barraa Tratek Captala. AMK8. la.. May ft. (Bpectal Telegram.) Norman C. Ilurrua of Burlington, who ranks ar tho top of the Hat of Mlaaoun valley conference high Jumpers, thla aft ernoon was elected captain of tha Amea field and track twun for 1K1&. lie Is on his second yoar as a varsity track man. oatkera Aaaorlatloa. Chattanooga, t; Atlanta. 0. Nashville, 4; New Orleans, a. Called In fifth Inning on amount of rain. Little Kick-MoMIe postpened; on ac count of wet grounds. I KTAOIVN Coast Leagae. COAPT I,EMH'K At Oakland- K.H.I-3 Venice 3 I 1 Oakland t 11 X batteries: Hrlger, Plercey and Mltse; Boyd and KUloU. DEATH RECORD. OVERTAKE PHILS Quakeri Get Big: Lead in Early Innings and Chicago It "" Defeated. Standing of Teams WHBT. LRAaUK. ' STATE LHA3CK. EIGHT TO FIVE IS THE SCORE nil LA DELPHI A, May 27.-Chlcagi tried hard to overcome the big lead which Philadelphia took In the flmt two inning today, but lost I to 6. Baler made a horn run, a triple and a double In four times at bat, while Cra".th' homer In the first Inning' sent In two other run ner. Score: i W.L.Prt . . 7 3 .7U0 ..ti .wrr ..13 .ST. .. 4 .401 .. 5 6 .MX 4 6 .444 I I Hi I I.HK CHIOAOO. AB.H.O A.E. Phalan. lb.. 4 fisher, ss. ., 4 aVhults. If.. 4 Zrrarmaa. lb 4 Hnlr. lb.... 4 Wllllama, et I Archar, e.... 4 KnUalf. rf.. 4 Vsuahn. a.. 4 lAvao4r, a 1 Cheney, a... 1 Anama, p.... 9 Mrlairrir .. 1 Braaashan . 1 rillLADRTHIA. AB.H.O. I). nRaneroft, as, 4 M,rna, lb... 1 Nlehnff. lb., 4 4fravalli, rf.. 1 OPaaaart, 1-rf 1 4fu(terwa, lb. I ewaiaar. rf... 1 Oltarhar. If... I AKtlllfer, c... I Oalayer, p.... I Tstals 1 4 I I 77 I M ! V.L.Pct. Dos Molnea.lt 11 .6211 Reatrlc. Topeka ....! 11 .Mel York Omaha ....1 11 .6.1 Hastings . lenver ... 14 11 .M0 Norfolk .. Ht. Joseph.. 1.1 IX .m Kalrbury . Uniwin ....10 14 .417 Od. Island. Hioux City. 11 17 ,a3) Kearney .. Wichita ...4 14 .mi Columbus AM EH, LEAGUE NAT. LKAOl'E. w.L.m. w.upct. Chlfgo ...K 12 .67 Chicago ....19 11.63X Detroit ....2 14 .WJIphlla 14 .ow New York..l7 It .5S1 Brooklyn ..1 15 .614 Hoeton 13 14 .4X1 Pt. IiOUia....17 17 .UX Wajihlngtonlt 17 4 dtoRtrm 18 17 .9 Cleveland ..14 lf .424 Pittsburgh.. .'.5 17 .4K Sr. Louis.. 14 20 .412 Clnctnmitt ..13 17 .433 Phtla llZa-awNew York.. .11 18 .37 AMKM AP8N. FED. LEAGUE. W.UPr-t.l W.UPrt. Indlanaplla X2 14 .all Pittsburgh. ..22 14 .fill ENORMOUS BONUS ASKED BY CUTLER Gene Melady Finds that Chicago Mat Artiit Wants 23,000 Guar antee to Meet Stecher. WILL NOT SIGN WITHOUT IT Ixutav1Ue...2tl 15 .671 Kan. City. .18 14 .ftM Milwaukee.. It 13 St. laul....1 18 .471 Cleveland ..14 17 .M1 Mlnne lia.ll 18 .('Baltimore Columbua ..13 23 .3fai Buffalo htcaro ....21 14 .00 ansas City. 19 14 .bit Newark ....18 !) .543 Brooklyn ...17 18 .616 ?t. Iuls....l5 1 .4H4 .13 H .2 .10 .S Shreveport Wants Walsh-Mandot Bout bl'PKRIOK. WU.. May 27-Tomray Walsh, manager of Joe Mandot. here to day announced that the mate Fair asso ciation of Shreveport, La., ha offered a tln.OM purse for a twenty-round match between Jo Mandot and Freddie Welsh, world's lightweight champion, to take place In rihreveport July 4. Mandot I to box Red Watson of California In a tan round bout tomorrow night. .HiiEVEPOHT. I., May 27.-Of flctals f tha Louisiana Ktat Fair association declared today that no offer bad bean made for a meeting betereen Freddie Welsh and Joe Mandot la this city July 1 Kdaar W las t.aaae. EDOAR. Neb.. May 27. BpecUI Ed tar defeated Dewoeaa thla afternoon. Hcore: lowers i 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 l.ilaar .4 I t 1 t 1 0 -- liattertes: Kdcar. Car son. White and Nt-ai.itt; Deweeae, Kcoit. Harai kuian and Miue i nipire: Harry sHory Paal J. Dwitr. After an illness of a few da) a ami an ojratlon at a hospital. laul J. Dwyer, of X10X Maple street, died Wrdncaday evening. Funeral services will be neici at 1:90 Saturday morning at tiered IKait church. Burial at Holy Kepulcber ccine tr'. Mr, lwer waa employed by the Loose-W Ilea biscuit company and was with the Cnion Pacific for sever, ytars. J. V. Dwyer of this city I a brother. Three surviving sisters are' Miss Helen Dwyer, Omaha: Mra. Thome M. Casey, Maasena. la.; Mra. D. J. Keogh, Humph rey. Neb. Mra. Narais tawille. STELLA. Neb.. May 27. ipet inl.) Mrs. Ncrman Hiullie died at her home in Btella at noon today after a lingering Ulna, due to nervousness and a fun eral breakdown. the was Ml years old and had lived in this community since n. young girl. Her maiden name was Molile Hodse. Her httabaitd and an adopted daughter. Mrs. Noah Alien, auivlve. Effective June 1. Nickel Plate road will tell reduced rata tickets to various east ern points- Confer local agent or write John r. Calaian. A. Q. P. A., OS W. Adams IU., Chicago. Totals at II 44 it 4 Ha nod for Cheney In scvanlh. Hatted for Adam In ninth. Oileagw 0 9 0 1 0 0 2 1 4 Philadelphia X 4 0 0 0 10 I Two-baaa hits: Paler. William. Me- hoff, Welser, KXllfer. Threa-baa hit: Salnr. Home runs: Haler. Cravalh, Hanoroft. Htolen bases: Crave th, I.u- derus. Earned runa: Chicago, 6: Phila delphia, 8. Hacrlftco hlta: Paakert, Mayer. Hecrlfloe fly: cravatn. jHubi Rlaya: Fisher to Zimmerman to' Baler, 'lehoff to Luderua tJ). lft on t-aaes. Chlcaan, 4: Philadelphia. 8. First hane on error: Chicago., 1. ilisvaea on balls; Off Vaughn, t; off Cheney, 2: off Ail itmi, 1; oft Mayer, a1 Hits: Off Vaughn, 4 ill one Inning, none out In aooonU; off Lavender, X In one Inning; off Cheney, 1 In one Inning: off Johnaon, I In two Innlnga. Hit by pltohed ball: Mayer by Lavender. Htrttck out: By Vapgun, 1; by Cheney, I; by Adams, 2; by Mayer, I. Wild ptt'-h: Lavtmder. Umpires: Eason and J,ulgley. Cards Basap 4iaatal NEW YOItK, May 27. Rt. Louis aanln defeated New York here today, winning a hard fought ten-Inning game, 0 to 5. Miller otiened the tenth with a single to center, but took a daring chance for second aa Murray tosad the ball In, and mart it. Ha took third on Hyatt' In field out and scored on Wilson's scratch single to Doyle. Score: T. Loi'l. NBW YOItK. AH. It. O. AC. AB.H.O. A.E. Hucilna. lb. 4 1 14 4ntiras, If... 4 10 14 barb. lb..... I 111 lDoyla. lb.... I III haarhar. It.. I 1 1 4 lxMrt. lb.. 4 0 111 Millar, lb.,, I 1 14 4 OKIrtrhar. as. I 1 I I 4 Hralt. K....4 I I 4 lflobarthaa, rf I 4 I 4 Ioi,ia, rl.... 4 4 14 OMrlss, e- 8 4 8 4 4 W'llaoa, rl... I 114 OHralnwd. 14 4 4 11 1 4 Bmlar, aa... 4 14 4 lHmltb. I I 1 I Ortnar, .... I 4 .4 4 K-har. B..4 4 1 Knr.lar, ....! 114 0lrat 1 14 Jtoblnaoa. . I 4 4 4 AMtroud, 4 444 larilua, p.,,, 4 4. t 8 4 It mar I tsudsraas . 4 4 4 4 Totals 41 14 N 14 lalurravy, of . 4 114 1 - Malbawsa, pi I I 4 Marble, rf... 1 1 1 4 Totals 44 Ilia I Hatted for 8obauer In elghtn. Halted for Ktroud In tenth. lian for Itltter in tenth. 8t Loula 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-4 New otrk J 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 J Two-base hits: Beck, Doyle, Mathow son. Miller I2l, Fletcher, Urant. Three baa hit: Hyatt, stolen base: Keck. Earned runa: New York, t! ht. Ixula. i. Bacritke hit: Butler. Ivnuble plays: lint I nerd to Flstchm-, Hugglna to Builcr to Miller. Dovl to Fletcher to Brainerd. Ilt on bases; New York, I; ft. loula. 1 First base on errors: New York, X; Ht. lentils. 2. Bases on balls: Off Uriner, 1: off Kobtnaoti. X; off 8troud. 1. Hits; Off llrtner, 1 in one and one-third Inning-; nif Hnhinaon. ' I in alx Innings, ono out in eighth; off Perdue. 1 In two and two thirds Innings; off Mathewson, It in seven innlnga; off Bchauer, none In one Inning: off rUroud, 2 In two Innlnga btrut k out: By Hrhauer. 1; by Btroud. 1. by Hohlnnon. : bv I'erdue. 1. VmnmrA ball: Smith. I'mpirea: Klgler and Hart. Mr da Blank Bravea. BOfTON. May 27. Cincinnati, laat of the National league cliiba to meet th world's champions so far this season, evened the aeries hv winning today, t to t. To Dale, the Bravea have lost four p-rie. won two ana tiei one. Hale a pitching had Boston batsmen at a loss today, two pinch hitters striking out in the ninth. S-oie: IINCIVNATI. BOSTON. AB. H O. A. It AB.H.O A K b. e ...4 1 Mors. rf.... I 1111 I sritipai'k. sb 4 4 4 X 4 oanntlr. II. 4 I 4 4 1 4Maa. ef... 4 1 I 1 I 4 4-Vhatlut. lb. 8 4 I I I 4 O.Sntlih. lb.... 114 11 lb 4 I 14 4 avaamarll, as I I I X i a a a v w nallna. .. I s 4 1 4 I Ta,ra.or. el I I 4 1 Husbaa. p...l 4 4 4 1 II 11 IT 14 SV.ilUart ....1 4 4 4 4 Tlar 1 4 4 4 4 taibar 114 4 4 Totala 14 "l V7 84 "4 Batted for Whaling in seventh. Hatted for Train eear In ninth. Batted for Hughea In ninth. Cincinnati 0 0 4 1 1 0 X X 0 a Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4-0 Two-base hit: Orlfflth. Threa-beao hits: Orlfflth. Connolly. UaoHft. hi,.- Oroh. Ial. Double plays: Dale to Gioh to W. ill It A, llersog to Uollwits. Hrnilh to eVIimldl, Fltspalrtck to Maranvlll to Kvhmtdt. Irtt on baaea: Cincinnati. 4; Boston, a Baa on errora: Cincinnati, a Baera on baila: Off Dale, t; off Hughes, X Hit by pluhed ball: By Dale. Moran. Struck out: By Dale. 8: by Hughes, X. I'mpirea: Kleni and Emslle. Dell Pwuta Oat Pirates. BROOKLYN, tf. Y. Mae 2I.-IVII pluhe.1 ahutout ball today and Brooklyn made It two atraight with Pittsburgh, 1 to O The winning runs were scored la the sixth on Ktensel's single. N ick's fum ble end wild throw of Wheat's grouudr and Myers' lilt. Cooper was effective ia the other Innlnga. Carry, Jolnatnn, t-aubert and Myera fielded brilliantly. Three donbie playa. two flora the out field, featured. (Score: riT.tBt'rUIH UKtaTMtt.TK A a H O. A B AB.H O A t-aear. If.... I 4 4 1 lO'Mara. ss. .41 1 IS tuMlmm. Ill I I I Sll.ua.11, lb. 4 I 14 8 4 Teaterday'a Reswlta. WESTERN LEAQUE. All games .postponed; wet grounds. AMERICAN LEAQCE. ' New York. X; Chicago, 8. Washington, I: Detroit. 2. Philadelphia. 8; Cleveland. I. NATIONAL LKAGVE. St. Louie, 8; New York, 8. Pittsburgh, 0; Brooklyn, 2. Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 8. Cincinnati, ; Boeton, 0. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Buffalo. 6; Pittsburgh. I; Othar game postponed; rain and cold. AMERICAN A8BOCIATION. Louisville. 4; Minneapolis, 2. Indlanapolla, I: St. Paul, X. Gaaaea Today. Western League Denver at fMoux City, lAnooln at Omaha, . Wlchlt f at Dea Moines, Topeka at Mt. Joseph. American League New York at Chi cago, Washington at Detroit, Philadel phia at (levelaud. . National Ieoaue Bt. Loula at New York, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Philadel phia at Boeton. Fed rial league Baltimore at Kansas City. Brooklyn at Bt. Louis. Buffalo at Pittsburgh. Nebraska State League Beatrice at Hastings, Falrbury at York, Norfolk at Grand Island. Columbus at Kearney. Gen Melady, genial sportsman from South Omaha, who I promoting tho Ptecher-Cutler match fjr Rourko park July S, ha run Into a snag at Chicago. Tho following- teleirrnm explain lUelf. It shows that either '-he Chicago crowd Is trying to hold up Melady or else Cutler has Bern tho handwriting on the wall and is afraid to com west to meet th coming champion who handle alt wrestler with equal ease. Following I tha telegram received by the sporting editor of The Bee late Thurs day afternoon: "Cannot get Cutler's , signature to articles of agreement for Stecher match for tha championship of the world unless I guarantee a XJ6.000 house, winner and loser end. Must have support of Com mercial club. Hotel Men' association ant" all otner good booster in Omaha to pu this over. It look to me like the big Seat advertisement Omaha ever hnd a I must certainly attract national attention Do you think I will be safe in giving; thl guarantee? Caruso and Elman BLUES FIND ROGGE -Give Fine Rendition iim npnnim nnnn, Of Charming BBalladi m A1 KbBb With the possible, exception of Tost), no Italian song writer Is more popular than Lulgi Dcnxa. Hi charming ballads are known In eveiy land, and It Is a real pleasure to hear one of his numbers sung by Caruso with violin obbllgato by Mlsch.-i Elman and it Is a pleasure that ran be enjoyed by every ono for thl number Is among; th June list of new Vlct.ir Records. Join Y. M. C. A. on special summer membership plan. Then use It. 4o.50. Norse Countries Declare Neutrality LONDON, May' 27. Sweden. Norway and Denmark have sent to Italy, Ger many and Austria, following- their dec larations of war, formal notification of th Scandinavian nations' determination to maintain strict neutrality. Anderson Strong; Until Eighth, When Home Team Scores Four hy ' " Bunching Hits. t .FINAL SC0EE IS NINE TO SIX PITTSBURGH. May 27. Buffalo lilt Ilopge hard alt through todny's jrame and defeated the Pittsburgh Federals. 9 to 6. Anderson waa strong until the eighth to ning, when th. locals bunched flvo bits nd scored four runs. ' The hlttlns ff Engle and Louden was timely. Score': R.H.'E. 'Buffalo 1 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 80 11 : Pittsburgh ..,0 0 1 0 0 0 1.4 0-0 10 J Batteries: Anderson. Bedlent and Blair; Rogge, Dickson and Berry. W kite Box Hrlewae Demralit. CHICAGO, May 27. Outfielder Ray Demmitt was released to the Toronto International league club today by the Chicago Americans. .-He came to tho White Sox last year from Detroit. , Hiiiohmu. rfl t 8 1 Sltenasl. Wasnsr, as.. I I I I IWhaat, II. Vloj. lb..., tiarbar, lb. Olbaon, e. '00 par, p. Caatalia . .41144 .41844 : 4 1 1 I 4 .4111 .14 114 .84414 H.r.n,, aa . . 4 t 4 HI Hilar. f... 4 11 Grab. lb..... 8 I I itrllfUa, H . 4 I 1 V'K'Ulta, lb 4 1 4 Molltrlta. rxota. s Paw. p 8 4 4 Totals. 14 11 IVrara. cf. 8 4 14 lOats. lb.. 114 1 Millar, e, 114 1 ODell, p... Totals IX I 17 II 1 Totals 14 I 14 4 4 Batted for Uerber In ninth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 0 X Two-base hits: Balrd. Oetx. Three has hit: Daubert. stolen htthes: Hlnch man, O'Mara. Earned run: Brooklyn, 1. Iiouble playa: Cutshaw to Daubert, Myara to Daubert, Carey to Gibson. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 7; Brooklyn. 9. Base on errors: Pittsburgh, 1; Brooklyn, !. Bases on balls: Off Dell. 6; off Cooper, X. Hit by pitched ball: By Dell Geroer: by Cooper, O'Mara. Struck out: By Dell, 4; by Cooper. X. Wild pitch: Dell. Passed ball: Miller. Umpires: Byron and Orth. Canadian Steamship is Sunk by Torpedo; One Dead, 3 Hurt CARDIFF. Wales, May 27. (Via Lon don) Th aleamer Morwenna of Mon treal was torpedoed and shelled by a German submarine ml midday Wednes day at a pvlnt 140 miles west by south of St. Ann Head. One ntainter of th crew of the vessel was killed, while three were wounded. Th othera hav been landed here. The Morwenna was b round from Cai-dlff for Sydney, Cnpe Breton, in ballast. The Belgian trawler Jauueltne picked up the crew. Fourteen Students In Scientific Study ' Honored at Lincoln itFrom a Staff Correspondent ) LINCOLN. Neb., May 27. (Specinl T. cr am.) Fourteen senior and post-grat uetes In the University of Nebraska wc Sigma Xt honors, according to announc. ment thl afternoon. Sigma XI corn pond to Phi Beta Kappa in the sci intlflo courses of the university. Those who won Blgma XI honors were: Richard H. Boerker, Ora Clare Brad'jury, Walter" Cheney. Walter L. C. Muenscher, T. C. Moore. William Meuswanfer. A. R Powell. J. E. Schott, Paul B. Beat, A C. Whitford, Truman O. Yuncker. Fred C. Albert, D. P. Weeks and O W. gjogren Th annual competitive drill of the uni versity cadet battalion took place thla afternoon before three regular army offi cer who judged tho work of tho cadet Company B won first place; .Compan O. second: Company D. third, and Company E, fourth. Following was the standlnt of the companies: Companv B... .1.038.5 Company N.... ! Company G. ...1.0:14.5 Company K."... I9.t Company D....1,M2.5 Company C... ,.r Company E... .1,021.5 Company H.... 9S3.X Company F.... 0O98 Company 1 1-1-0 Company M.... m.h In the Individual competitive drill Prl- val C. L. Ellis of Company A won first place and Phil Warner, first sergeant of CompanyB, second. Each received . ilvet cups. The drill was held in a driving wind which hampered operations. The Morwenna, a Britlsli steamer, waa built at Dundee In 1004. It was -0 frvt long and. was owned by th St. Lawrence Shipping company of Montreal The marltlne records show that It left Car diff May 28. bt. "Anns. Heid la in Wale. A' distant of ItiO mllea wast by south of thla location would have placed the Mor wenna not far from Old Head of Kinsala, where th IjueltaJil wa torpedoed. Becker Cannot Save Himself from Chair By Any Disclosures NEW YORK. May 27. No possible dis closure of police corruption or revela tion of th identity of the man or men higher up In th division of money paid for police protection, no plea Cbarlea Becker ran make will save hint from th kctrlo chair, If District Attorney Per kins can prevent It, according to an nouncement made by Mr. Perkins today. In. making- hi announcement M. Per kins took official cognisance of a current rumor that Becker, facing death tor c lut ing tb murder of Herman Rosenthal waa willing to confesa all h know if (hts Itr snouia o sparea. tsecaer s extcu tlon I aet for th week of July it N appeal for clemency can be riade In any caee of on properly convk'ted of murder In the first degree, becaut of any aaalatano he might rendar tc Ua autliorltaaa In tha prosecution of of'.nj ol a muck lower grade." Mr. Peraln aal 4. Austrian Squadron Tries to Destroy Terminals at Acona MILAN. May as. (Via Paris. May 2T.) Destruction of the railroad Junction evidently wan the object of th bom bardmen of Ancona by an Austrian squadron which raided the Italian coast Monday, according to details which have been received here. Tho warahlpa ap pared off Ancona about midnight, ac companied by two aeroplanes, which flew over tho city. The bombardment continued two hours. Tha runs wore trained not only upon th railroad yards, but upon the military hospital the Bank of Italy and two bar racks. Tho cupola of th cathedral waa damaged. Slight damage to the railroad was caused by shell fir between Porto Re canatl and Porto Civltanova. The Au.-trlan warships retired from Ancona when an Italian fleet appeared. Becauae of report that th Austrian squadron bad been signaled from an An cona brewery, all German employed there were arrested aa spies. McMichael Heads Assembly of United Presbyterian Church LOVELAND. Colo., May Report! of variotia committees war expected to occupy moat of th session today of th fifty-seventh general aaaembly of th United Pi-eabytertan church of North America. In session here. At th election of officer laat night T. II. McMlc'.iaal. D. D.. president of Mon mouth colleaTe, Monmouth. III.. wa chosen rooderatur for a one-year tarm. Dr. J. T. McCrory of Pittsburgh, th only othe nominee, withdrew and tb selec tion of McMichael waa mad unanimous. Rev. IX r. McOUl wa rs-elected clerk. Straw Hats for Decoration Day The season is here for the Straw Ilat. You . will want the new and distinctive .straw this "spring. . . Our Leghorns iand , High Crown Panamas are pleasing our customers wonder fully well. Other styles ia numerous blocks' J and straw materials, from $2 to $6. Genuine Palm Beach Suits $652 All of them pre-shrunk and will launder perfectly without shrinking or fading. We sold them by the hundreds last season and know how well they clean and retain the new. appearance. Qet one or more of them while sires are complete. Sizes 33 to 50, priced $0.50, while they last. " ' Beautiful White Flannel Serge Trousers, $5.00. Palm Beach Trouaera with Silk Decoration, $3.50. T 1 ili gat- US Soath let Street. A New Exposition Train All-Steel Equipment Fast Schedule In Daily Service Between St. Louis, Kansas City, Pueblo, Glenwood Springs, Salt Lake City, Oakland and San Francisco The Scenic Limited Sthedute to Include mrmt of the point of jrreatrt scenic Interest In daylight rideo -Along th Missouri Through ltoyal Gorge Arrows Great Halt LaJte DotiD Feather Hirer ("anon VU the Missouri Pacific Denver & Rio Grande and Western Pacific thickest route front St, IjouU and Kanaaa City to l'aclfic Cotsl through ltoyaj Gorge. Trains Leave St. Louis and San Francisco Daily Lt. Omaha 2:00 pm Lt. Kansaa City 9:40 pm Ar. Pueblo 2:15 pm Ar. Salt Lake City 1:30 pm Ar. Han FiancUco B; 45 uni We cannot begin to tell you all about thla train and trip here. Send for our handsome folder on California's International Exposi tion! ana lb way there on The Scenic t Limited. THO.H. F. GODFREY, Gen. AgL I'aat. Dept. 1424 Farnani Bt, Omaha. Neb. Be sure to uta The Ktenle limited one-way anyway. Daii4. cf. . . I 1 I ia, Pa. 4 4 I I I