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10. TITK BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. APRIL !". 1016. Bringing Up Father Copyright, Intern I New Fervle. ILL HIDE. ME " DOVM HERE an' iiT the pi I VHILAK OUT 1- '. . " . . a i,, IT' . ' . . - lA ALL DREAED FOR THE BALL -MOV IF CAN 4XJ PAbT MA5;iE I'LL BE. HAPPT I - in WHERE ARtTOU SCAN'- DEAR? Drawn for The Bee by George McManus J03T CONN A FIX THE FURNACE TO BED " y WHO ORDERED THAT COAL 'blNCE I VUX DOWN HFRE ? IIL'NEVCR FIND ME HAT AND bHOt1 -v ' - l I l i happy: r i v i r- v . iii i alii i i " i i ii buji rw- j mm a. a i ri r i i n4 ,'(- PHILS BEAT GIANTS; KAUFF WITHOUT HIT Alexander Kit Hard at Start, but Settles Dtwn and Fight it Out with Stroud, FIVE AKD FOUR IS THE SCORE I'HIfMDKI.f'HIA, April Jl-nl pitch Inn by Kirmi9:n h nlnili lnnln v Fliltiulrlplila th victory ovr Nw Toil In th 0inlnf earn of th nm hr flr, t to 4. With two out In th horn tram't hlf of th ninth ttvl Ilia rorn tied, fttrniiil v Btork buna on ball. Th Uttrr Molt Ton1 nd 1v.nr(l lo th plntA on two )lth by fllioiid, nirtlnf the m. Iifith Alxri(ler nJ Andr'in wr bit hrd it lh lrl, th UIMr hrln laknn nut aftr two InnliiR, wlille Ali'nnniUr miUrtt dn rid In it I'd It out l'h Htroud. Thr former Krdrl pnue Man piayrd llh New Vork, ItHildin nl Houn'ti dln( flu work, while Kanff flln(t to 't a lilt, althmmti li In lh flrt run for Sew Vork with a tI ! fly. Kfoi Msyor Hmlth tnruM the first hall ca Ii muriher of thn I'lillM'ti Iplila club r lio wmi with tli t'am iait year and Maiiimr Monn m given a K"l'l watch. Utor; jtttw voiiK Miii.Ariri.piii AI M I) A r. AH II o A r fl Burn If., 4 I 0ifli. h...,J I 1 1 lilt Minn, r-ifl, n I I H I 4 114 l'fkn, it.. 4 t 0 4 il 10 11 in ,r . A I I n 4 I II I (il'rin. It I III I X I 0 (iW hlti.d. If . 4 I I 0 (I INI. hoff Jh . 4 I I I (i riMi hor, i Kuff. rf. , Murkle, Ik ln.rh, rf.., 4 Hsrtdan Aiitarvfl. All) OK Kuril ., 4 I h Virotill ..,,! t OAlmor, (41070 llbrua , . toii ... u J a; if i ToUlt..,, M a !( If nttd for Andi-reon In llilid. Two out wlmn wlnnlns run afoisd. New York ! 0 I a 0 1 0 0 0 -4 J'hlladelplilH 1 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 J Ton bane, hlla: Doyle. KMrher, Nlehoft, VhH'd. tlonia run: Merklr. Hiol'n be: Kauff, Murk. Hi rifb a lill Jioyla. Jinulila pl : Doyle to Mfi k I". I'llt haee on erroia: New Vork, 3; I'hllml 'Inliln, J. Xaae on ti n 1 1 a : tiff A nii n . I; off hlroud, i; off Alexander, I. I anil earned run; tiff Andi-ieoii, 4 lilln and Z (una In two Inning; off Mroud, a lill and t runt In M and two third Innlna; off Alenirtei', I Ml ad t run In nln limine. Btrurk mil. Hv Htio'id, S; by Alanander, t, I'mplie; P.lnlrr and llarrf on. rare Heal Drool I m. BflOOKLYN. April l.-Holon hat Krooklin In III eopenln uaiiie of the Na tional leHfii pAon hert todav, h to I. A lr crowd wllneanad the iiinteM de- plt tli oold weather. Preldeut Tetier. Hei ratary llnydler and Hnrney hreyfum of Hi I'lttaluirKh rluh wera amora the apeotator. Timely hltlluir won for the ftravaa, Maara belna ei,''lll v promt nnt at the bat Itmiolph win luvlu Mile ejt'ept In ti,a fnuuh iiiiuitni, when Hie Puparha bemhed a double and twj lnglea for th only run. tf''ora; iijitom. it rook 1 AM AS. 11.0 A r. AM H II A K Miranvll. M4 I t I 0'VMai't. I (111 I ft A It Mi.uh.ll Id , t k 0 H ninl. rf . 4 0 on h.ai. If ... 4 0 rara. lb W lll.all rf . I 1 Maia. If . Ill Standing of -Teams lloaton ... I'hlla rlib nKo .. H' lul.. Hroiiki; n lll. lllllH 1 1 New York t'lllMuirah A ,M Kit. MCAUI l W.J- Ivt NAT. hr.Mll V W.I. I'i't l ,.l ii I i t etrolt ., ,1 0 .m rtoalnn ,., , fl l.(i ftl. AM. ,. I) I.kki W aah ii .. .0 i ,"iiNew Ynrk,..0 I .0 I ,ii i Ifvelaud . 0 I M 1 (I I ,iH' t'lilram . Ml I'hlla. 1 row 1 0 I Of) i l I ""I I 0 l.ofo ,'M .(cm .mo .' ...0 1 leaterdar'a lleaalta. NATIONAL l,KAJCIC. Roatop. k; iltonklyn, I. New Vork, l; riilladalphla, I. I'ltiaburgh, 1; Ht. I.i.ula, 2, lib agii, 7; 'Ini lnniitl, 1. AMI',HH"AN I.KAOI'K. Imfrolt. 4; fhkago, 0, Hi IxiiiI, , (levvlnnd, I. Whliii(loii, S; New Vork, J. rhlladeJphlH, I, Itoaton, 'I, t.anie Today, 1 National lloaton nt i flnoklyn, New Vork at 1'MlMilelphln, I'Htaburgh at Ml I.imiI., t'hhaa" at ( 'liulnnall. Amrrlian l,eiie -el i roll at f'hl''a(o, HI. l,oul at I let eland, VMnahlnaloii at Now Yoik, I'hllHdelphlu at HuMoii. Arihar, Ptolen baaea; Mollwll)!, Nealn. Iiouble plHya: llcrzoa to Louden to Mull wll; Yerke to Haler. ilea on errora; f'liii'liinatl, 2; t'hli'aau, i. Ilnae on ball: (iff Tonoy, 4; off Hrhulx, I, Illla and earned run, (iff Toney, I, hit and runa In five Inning, off H' 'hula, 4 hlta and 2 i una In four Inning", off Mr; 'nnnoll. 7 hlla and I run In nine liinlnaa. Hlrurk out; Hy Toney, a. by Mi( 'onnell, Ii; by Wrhula, . irmplroa: liyron and gulkley. GROUND IS BROKEN FOR "RIALTO CITY" Engineer! at Work in Raliton, Pre paring; for Eitablihrnent of flovie Town. WttL SPEND MI1XI0N DOLLARS ATHLETICS PROVIDE RED SOX WITH WIN World'i Chaniproni Open Season with Two-to-One Victory Over Mackmen, 2AB0RS HdLDS THEM AWH1TE HOHTO.V, April I2,-Tli world a chain plon Itad H"X opened the aeaaon Kih M 3 to I victory over tlifi Alhlellci today, Tha iiaual Inaugural 1 eremoriy of flag rllnii, with band playlnn, preceded tha atari of play, Mayor Ciirlcy threw th fliat ball. Mananer crrlknti waa jilven a great floral tmraenhoe, ftim milking- pioved dlffbult for both tram and error figured In each tally, Notwllhaliiiidlng thn wlldneaa of Na bora, I'lillndclphla'a flrt pit iIit, the Itcd H11K mere unable lo cor during hla four InnlnK of twirling. Willi lluah pitching In the alulh, a poor throw by Pick optyieil thn way to a Ho ton when Mhorlcn a alnul'i aent llublltzel home. In thn next Inning )nny' Infield hit, errora by Jlunh on two bunt and Mcott'i ai rlflie fly acored a aecond. It waa not until thn nlnili that Philadelphia cored, a base on ball, an error by Jtuth and taJole'a aingla a'udlug In lha run. Hcor; h.T.'.llv lb 4 I II A OMata. i f Kmlih. Mi ( aaioiea. cf .U t ... 4 I 4 lludt.h.ll, ll I t m nl.ltia Ih 4 t I t I a IK Ian lb I 0 II AMIIIei. r ..II J - luii.i, ..,. I 0 II 3 (I II 1 0 I I A I A 1 4 A I Tat la ... M t IT 11 A Total II II l Hoalon 1 0 1 I I 1-5 Itrooklvn 0 0 I 0 0 o- I Twrv-ha hlta, Mutanlle. Dnubeil. Mvera. Itudolph Thie-bne It 1 1 Maga Kl'olen baaea; Mai an III. Wllhult Hurrl firn fllea Hllllth. lel. Kl'eia, Wilboll. Flrat baee on errora. ttoatnit. I. Ttaaea on balla .off Kidolph 1; off hen) . i. IIIH and entned inna. Off Itudolph: t! Iilia and 1 run In nln Innlm-, off clnne 1 hit and 4 run In nine timing. Pirurk out; Hy Rudolph, 4, by t'heny, 5. tarda Ileal rirale. l.ofl., April IS. -HI I.i.ula defeated flltabtnah In the opening aaiu of I lie Mn here intlav in a ollilui battle lalMii In, alt and Kantlelim-r, bv a a Km (,f 1 to 1 tirra wrr iepi,nilile for lit run made on hith ante The winning run inme In M t.outa btlf of th ninth. Long popwd to Hi bulu, Hetiel inglrit, alniii arfiiittl went In third when V llaon threw Hlld ner afi uiHl and iiivil on the auuerife plav. Htunatu lv 11141 down a it,t tiunt aain'r not thre ho and on ball fi an iik." .t t nrn H..ra Hielit huh t a a It o .tt.au. la I th I a -i' (?tt l I a l-a 'I I llvlan ! t t at I HI I It. 4 a 1 ,. m I fc.aiar a 1 II f..a. ka a aw., a I M n' la ai . I idfu.i j ail Fatit aa t ia..d, eiia ll l 14 H II I K 1 I t I r t t 1 t t 11 I a a I t j I t 1 4 4 i.uU n 4'!, li t faiaia 'i I 1; ; 4 una eutit aben tiiiiing n,n at. fiftahiirtii !! 1 .,.,a a a it a 1 1 . etleo t a a ! ti,-t ti' "M?r t.tta II .' k k miiilna , a I aniilti t V 1 ,.hn't tt a aa pilia' ,i:. i I . a tiat m imm I ti iu. ( 11 1 i l.oiii. 1 'al!a fff a, ti , ii,,r I vff th I ait 1 a e,t t kaoiia-Mtr 1 tn l.a 1 I (mjiii n; i4 4 N ail I waa I I . , IS N f I 1 t.n ! ! t ..a- a a, t a a-, -1'' I i,l.l, . I I 1 I .a to . t in . (I it at . . ' at 1 a a a- "l a ! ,, . t. ! l-a t . a a a! I tt !' 1 p 1 1. - ' . ..at l-iti a- 1' ( t t . I t " a a t , t Hat f'-4 iimi i: 1 aat a ll. t-ai.'l f -' l l v. ..,! fit,, tia . 1 4 1 ' 'iii-a 1 a a r a a t f . it. ,. , mi 1 :, I 'I. , a t a 1 ' la 1 t, . tin-) v.t II latl ki...i f, t tt.'f a. ( a " t . iwti, k - 1 I ill i 1. it : 4 1 t k ' ' ' a. 4 4 .- k 1 t t f t n. k t i I a 1 t k Definite conrluilon of term han tprn fffcrtad In the matt or of the I urchin of the major portion of the trwrulie of lUlHton, suburb of Omaha, hy the lllalto Realty com pany, holding company for the rtlalto Amuafinent and Film Manufacturing. cf.tnpany. Ground waa broken yeaterday and aiirveyora are at work mapping oul etounda for "Rlalto City," which, tucoidlng to 8. E. Schaeffer, prcal-d-nt of the Rialto company In the rrandl building, la to be almoat an exact duplicate of the 1'nlveraal City, where moat of the world'a aupply of f4 t.ttiro fllma are now made. t'.nglneer Klart Work. I". t". Miienleforlng, cIMI engineer, Willi anine engliteera and urveoia from t'hl cago, are at work on the ground Im medlatilv north of Ihe nmln pail of the town of liitlalon. Tin piiivhitae Involve neatly 4 half million dollar, anil the loniincl valla for ptiiitiially all the a anl giound In the town alte of HhhIiui, with a olid tretfh of about Ion iie lniiindlait'l north of thn main part of the town. Ii I on t hi large open atrip of ground. Mr. Hi haeffer , lht the big Mudm and moat of the building for ' Itlalto City" at lo built. Itnpllt'ale I 11I1 eraal 4 II j . A dmilliate of the t Hlvenal City near 1 1 Angelra I wlntl thla city will be like, according to tltoee hn rlalni in know. A huge atutlln or auditorium, to bold ont 5,ni or people. I to be built, whete. picture of the laig gnuip will b tahelt. Then Ihtte at lo I 1 tie, title tealdence building. Iiiiif. atreant and wain full" all al lifUallv built, tttetbtr wltli a latge miUii;lfl nltn where wdd anlipaia ' l) tm.li are to be kept tr me in ilitu piitiiit to he ma le Th fci'lldiiiat fprll"ri w.li fun e!,n to ll,nii, Mr, Mtharifrr iln liv t', '. Mdniar, prtalldtl of the Vmrrl can in 11 imiipauk an t we'l known Omaha kt'tU'ti whcoi r'ir .r 1 with. foal to make am aiatnifiil al'oiil the ijil Ot In 11 of lha tit.. 1 1 ( ititaoV A f tf Mr a haeffer It ami'd n,tl di k'llga lha Itenlit of Ilia apitliai ', at iHUn-ac 1 ll bint In Iittv 4 bun ' nil II b t , ,i, 1 1 k on i t that a ) g kii.g in ntaka a it. 01 in .i. 1 - . . ,' ha li.til I .1 let .i t.t lil t h. mich hia t tvia Mr , i.a.t'ae ttt bang ai.tnik 4- t , ill wk V Hi ifc It t av. Cut aaatarn ,! a . a a. ... 4 (,t.. a. I t 41 i.t, 1 at . , k I I tit I,.-, k a a t'k tit t a m at'ikait ,n I 1 t a to ft ,tt't a ,-.ti. t tKta aoi Mr ht(t a 4 (kat a k iiii ' t' ,a,E,aa Hkr .k ft ttik ittt i- l k'i i-. ti e , ! ,.,a a 1 a t . I' I'M i- iiiwii I Ma t I ..4 a I I'l ! 1- tt . '. I.-it ...,,. r tt k . Colloge Banc Ball l.,v I M, . I '.'. I 1 ., 1 .. - 11 1 v.. ; Sl'l t -,! I '!. V , . . , 1 I I a V S -"ti Itk .. i aaala I ! t at VI , a- k , . - t. .. tt. , , a 1 . 1 1 . ' ' , , 1 a . v a 1 tt " M t ,,.!-...,( I 1 ,..; I a . i I , . I'HIMOrfl.PIIIA All II 11 A K POHlfl.a aii 11 11 a r. Walalt. rf 1 0 t 0 Wmaer rf.,. 110 0 Mtrtin. tl I I I II tKitilt aa , .,, I A I SI A linirln. If., 4 I I ! 'i " I H4 i A Irtla. Jl).,4 J 4 I ii",tlkr, if, 4 I 4 A a I 4 I l-iivi" ii 01 1 a it 0 A 1 2 li'li.., Ii, rr JI, J 1 I I (1 I A I 0 una, 11' lb ... 4 I 4 I 11 114 1 I1li,,ma. r ,, A 11 ". I II tOAl II II. Hit a I A I I I 1 0 I ('Coaler, a A 'I 0 1 (1 I 0 A 0 M' Inula lb, 4 ,lia., e ... t Maypi . t. , . 1 I'l. k. ah,.. I'rne, , Nalftr. p. hlllltur ll'ikh, p.,,. Witt I I 1 Total ,,, 24 I V I I 1 0 A 0 0 Toil 4 J4 II 4 Malted for N a bora In the fifth. Halletl f.ir t' )ei In th ninth. Phlladtilphla 0 0 0 0 l-l lloaton 0 OO00I I 0 ' Two-baae Iilia M. Ionia til. Hlolett baaea; 'lck, Thontaa. Iioiihla play: Pick to M' lnnla. Itaac on errora; Honton. . Haaea on hall: txf Nabora, 3; off lluah, 1; off Ittith. 2. Hit: off Nabora, i In four Inulliga; off lluah 3 In four Inning; off ftiilli. 4 In eight and one-third Inning; off Coaler, hone In two-third Inning. Mi-ink out: Hy Hiialt, 4; by llulh, . I'm plre; liliineeti and Nnllln. Ilrnnna Whip Indian. CLKVEI.AND. Apill I'.-Clevelaiid loat II opening gsnie lo HI, Unil, H to I, chiefly heraiian It could not hit Lironin. e-l'eictl league plliber. (Iroom. while aninewhat wild, held llio t'lcvidnltdcra to three hlla, being very effective with men on lmea. Mitchell, whoMarted the game for Cleveland, waa lacking In control and after he had paaei the flral I wo batter In the alxtli liming gave way to ItHghv, who wa very erfeilh after that Inuiitg. The aiipport ghen the I'levelaud pit, bria waa raggad. Ti l iitiil,cr plityt d hi fit at game aa a 4'leveland pliiyir. He flclibd Bpecia.u larly ami walked I brae lime, being paeaed ptirpoaely twice, The crowd wh the lutgrat tluil evi-r ivHiiiHeil an ope 11 Inn game In Cleveland Mayor I'avi pitched the fitat l)H II. Hcore rtilar. f.h, . f I 0 Milan, if..., 4 I J'l0 in. 4 0 7 Kl,aiia rf., a I I Jaa,lM.ftu. if 4 I J M,llr tf,. 0 A Wllllama t h I 10 M llrltlr 4 1 It J.tiinaitn, ti.. 2 A A Toiala ,. .4! 10 r, Two-i Home tun: gn. linker. tl,HVt:l.' nii All 11 n llltiav II . 4 I h flikontan k :t I I k K. HI LOI'l" All 'f" If. I', 11 11 anfaliffl . . I l.atKliI Hi Ttnlt'M .1 Kun lit I 11 Nfill f Mm i.t-ll r tlaal.t 11 .am, Hi I liaiiwll t I 1 I 11 a 11 111 I n u 11 I Ii. i 1 : .iiittthi, if. 11 11 n-n.ifr Hi t I it iikiaittati t f . 1 11 1 i'i 1 . 1 .1 Ita-al :n f. .illaillfi 1 ' ,11 M i ,t It 1 illlllilllll It fl II it A Tnlai. a In'ala "I -'i I I SI I, ..'il " I I O 0 " " " ,; Clc i lnitil , I tl 11 11 11 n 11 tl n I !lli.l tot o N't 111 111 the ninth. Untied for ItMgbi In Hie ninth Twii-bn-e lilt" 1 biipiiinii. I 'nil I lliililf run: h'aiel. Sit. leu iitea t'hlti'i-le Hboll.in 'HIii'i- bit 1 biininiin. Iitnib'e .ln llNeill t.i 'I 'M t- 1 In llttgl'k. Itiiea tio'eiroia 1 "lei elim'l I t 1 ti 1 .' tk-a nil balla 1 'If Mil. bell, I off lt,thl, I elf til. mill ti Hit'' 'tnil'-nllini ,ii. inf Milt hell I hilt iind ' t.,h In ftte inning none tint 111 ikth off Itahk I I, In and i inna 111 fnui nuilngt Mtiii. i. out Its Mil, bell. I hi ' m ' 1 pit ea , I , an 11ml Chf! .ItttkaattM II aria leant to llk-lor. M'lt VllltK . Ii 1 I' ' m k and S nithln Jiotl t-peiit-d t ', ttti'! ,il lt'ti,ie .it.-,, in hei e letl 1 1 tiinlt" idtiil t .iittii,tn An r. ,11ns. well p'aied e:ei en imiin 4ao ! t W a-ihlnatoii t to 111 (nine an a pUilim hattht lm twr.11 tkaiiei ,,,iitttn ami ICiv t a dtli ,, ,1 !!.. Ital .if He. .O"' Haii'iimlt kit.iani .( fin III' 1 liiliatnn a' k1 drove In two of Waahlnglon' run, tn cladlng the winning acoro, In th elav- nib. Milan aeored a run for Waahlnglon In tba firal Inning wllh 4 home run drlva Into the tight field Aland. Waahlnglon lii'llerl another In the aevenlli on Ate. Prlil' double, Johnaon rrlflc and Morgan' alngle. New Vork tied In lb earn Inning, when Ollhonlev and Mgaa opened wllh crleh lngle, Hkr long aliiale aeoted (lllhoolev and pl'd 1 tge on third, from whr h eord on ;don aaorlfl' A fly. Jni)eon opnd tba eleventh for Waahlnglon with tin Infield hunt; Mueller rn for him. William fouled out, and Metlrld grounded to flakar fur what pprd to be no eaay out, but Oedann dropped Ilia Ihrow at aecond. both roen being f. Morga 1 then drove In Moellar wllh a alngle. Hco-e; WAMIIINOTflS. b'f.W TOUK AH H O 4 V, AR H O A M'trran. !h , , 1 'iM.U.t rf 0 10 0 1 wllld-nlar rf 4 I 10 0 0 OMaae. If ... 4 t 4 0 1 Ollkliar. ak. ... 4 I I I ' (laitana 4 .1 I I 1 0 OPIitii. Ih ... 4 0 I 0 A ''( krint'. a 4 A 1 10 A llSummkllf i I I I I 0 1cil,)a.ll, , 4 0 0 I 0 J o - Toui ,. ai il I t Vtaahingtnii ,1 00 ' 001000 1 New Vork.,,. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 bit. William, Mcffrld. Milan Hloln bea: Mor Hacrlfle hit Johnon. Mac. rlfb a fiy; tledeon. Iiouhl play; llakar lo (,eii.on lo Plpp, Klrat na on error; Waablngtofi, I. Haaea on ball: Off Caldwell, t, Karned run: ("'aldwell 121, ri 1 1 ink oul: Hy Caldwell, 8, by JohiKon, lo. WI'd pilch: Caldwell. I'tnpirea: Con tiolh and Owen. 'I ler II lank 4 blcago. ClUCAdO, April 12,-Pltch- Covelaakle made four bit today, on mot than h allowed the whole Chicago team, and I xlrnlt won, 4 to 0, tcorliiti all it run In thn flrat I wo InniiiK l-ong hit by Cobb. Hnah, Vear h and Covelcukl. which Included a triple) and douhla In hi four, wr factor In the vUHor' victory and raud tba retirement of ltuel In the aecond Inning. Caber, hla aitcr caanr. did well and gave wv to a pinch hitler, and Wolfgang hld the Tluera nf In til part of th game. Cleldlng feature w.rralche by finnog and b Vaeh of lieliolt, Boore; j W5TnIT CllirAIO. AH II O A V. AH It 0 A V. Pin .... 4 I 7 IMuralir, rf . I I A A A i Vlll. Sti., .4 II A 4 (iWvr. Jit 4 " I "I IV Mi if. .,1210 ' K I'olllna. Ib4 0 a I 0 I v.h. If,. I I J n i t-'turiilar, IB 4 an z -I iaarfar4. rf t 0 I It i Jarbaaa, If., I I I It 1 ; llalliaaa lb 4 Aft A ltalt.lt if.., 1 A I 0 I' 1 V.nirta Sti ,. 4 'I i , h;k. r. ,1 I I A! Hnnn c.l A I A , 'tarry, aa , . I I A I Cni'leaal. 4 4 A 4 Untie 1 1 a . A ft A A A' . .- VatMT. A .... I A A 4 A I Tula I ... 3A 3) Ii IM. Cnlllii .1 '1 A A A j Wolfiant. a I A 0 i I I Tauli ... rt ft II ?, Hailed for Cab!' In f'fllt Ituah out, hit by halted ball. rtelinll J I tl 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Chicago ... 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-ba hlta: Cobb, f'ovelaakl. Tlir tiaaa hlla: each, Coveleke, Huah Widen hae: K. Collin. Kauri flea hlla: lluah, Veach. Kacrlflc fly: Crawford. Iiouble pla: Voting to Huah to ll. man; K, Colllua to Koiirnler to Weaier, Hualt lo Voimg to IMIman. Klrat haae on error: ( hlcago. I. Maaa on ball: Off ' llnaaell. 2: off Covelcakte, 2; off Wolfgang. 3. Mil and earnad runa: Off l'iie, 4 (ill 4 run In one and two third Inning, off Coher, 2 hlta. no run. In three and nne-tblrd hinlnga; off Wolf. KHiig ; lilt, no tun, in four Inning, hliuck out; llv llnaaell, ; hv Covepakle, :'. I niplna: 1 1' l.i.wglilln and lllldebtand Nek Outlet from Park. liF.ALt, S. n April ll'.-iHpeclal.i - A new highway known th AtnericHii TibII, running from here lu Mil City. Mont , about 22H mile. wa organised a' a good I'onil convention bore hy 'h l.eiil and Ih-Hilwood Commercial cli br. wl I, .1 1 i 'ui ran of lau premdent; lr, II. II. IMowii of Mllea City, vice preilctii , O. O. Htnkea of Helle CnUIClie. Iroitaiirt :, and II. W, Troth of I le'id'l omi. a.rr'an The route Ilea through Hpeaiflalt, llelle Cout ehe, Colony, IVni,, Aluana, I'.n.t ,w mill l'imti-t lie. Mom. 'I -i. inilte v. ill'li, ltiiiil.t-, uitiilii tblily tl.ua nrid louted le the lllue book I 111 aummrt It la In tended it aliotllei outlet to Vellow atnntt National paik Tiia ioki king la lo hi white Willi H big bliitt A ROURKES MAKE IT THREE STRAIGHT Hammer Sioux Pitcheri Unmerci fully and Bring Htme Victory by Score of 12 to 7. EXTRA-BASE HITS FREQUENT HKATRfK. Nb April 12. (Sptdal Telegram,) With the weather Ideal for baa ball, lha Oinal b,, d"faiat llm Hloui her thla gftinoon, 12 lo Tia laat part of th gam wit a gwalfeat with Antra ha bit featuring Tho f-gfrhirig of Una drlva by Marty Krng and pl' klng high foul out of the bleacher hy Miller wc.io tint fenturra of Hie ga ma, lloth team ud two pllchera, Kra'l leglnnlng tba game for Omab being auci eeded t y Alnworth, Walaon of Won City waa replaced by Cunningham, Cun ningham la yourigalr and wa unitbla to aland th lrln, tba Omaha bo bind, trig on him In the ninth for four run Kratiam wa In fin foim and Willi tb fxcf.ptlon of the fourth Inning, held tht vlntor rnorelra. In lhat Inning two bit, a walk, a thn e-lamcr and nn error gava the vlallota Unci; runa. Tba Omaha, boy overcame Cn l"td In tlflr naif of the fotirtli.Jslldtiff'a Iwo- bavger kcnte'l two melt and Hi'hl'r'hn!' ci, i ii on nit error. In Die i-lglifh H o P.outki batted nrounl and netted four lima The HlouK can lu k omewhiii It the I1 hit h, but were enable in ovr'nlie the lend. Their f)v aafe lill off Alnawntlh netted three geotea. Tint It em will pluy here aiiln tomorrow a flew on. J-'rlday "la" Ronrka will lull hi team to Omnlii, whet they are licltileil for pre igon gam. Hem mm x i-nv, ' omaka ah ii o A K All II n.A K L'oAB'tlll'. 3h4 I I 'latiillli If 4 3 I iiiive, If I, I I A Ii l-l" lb. .4 I (Italian, a I I I OCra.lli rf. h 3 ,..,., ,l, 1 1 II "II I liar Ih..., 4 A Wla.il rf , 4 11" AKru th.... 4 1 M,l-llar lb. 4 A 0 I toil Ii I Kblir, if 4 0 0 0 Kraieh Kb , 4 I I AKtlAuff. aa , 4 i A k A J 9 ilHriiaaer, c. , , a i a l 1 I 0 AKiauaa. n . . t I 0 I A Toul ... l II It 14 I Hlou 4'ly fl 0 0 0 0 i mm Ini 0 0 I 1 I 5 fl 1 4 II A 0 0 A A 1 A I t letiinallr. f I Coat, f, e . . t t Waiaiift t ... it 0 1 Miiliifhm l 1 I I A I I Aliinrlh I I A I tl To'al .. M 14 1, 12 1 Horn run: Hmlth, Krneger, Koryth4, Connollv, Thr-e-luiac bit. Kren-lt, Krneger. Two bane hit: Connollv, Kiauae, Kllduff, Alnaworth, Coagroi. Crench, Hn-rlft'-e hi': Miller, poubl playa: Callahan to French to Mueller, ( allahan a Frenc i to irnegr, Bi n ball: Off Walaon 2 off f! inn nit ant, I; off Kiauae, 1; off Altuworlh, 1, Write on); Hv VVntaon, 2; by Cunningham, I; by Kraue, 6; bv Alnworth, . tilt; Off Waai'in, In five Inning; off Cunning ham, 7 In threw Inning; off Krauaa, It Iflv Inning; orf AlnaworlJi, 7 in four in-inltiK- Tlm; 2:0'i. I'mplre: (iaapar nd I Alllawnrlh. Knllala In 4rmr. Manager Frank Hhaughney of ih Ottawa Haa Hall club, will fnraaka the nailonal game and accept a rommlaalon In thn Canadltti troop for aenlc In 'Franc. 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