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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1916)
Well, an Even Break is as Much as Anyone Ought to Look For r w tTmin m ITT T ft mil T ft C0ASI LEAGUER MAKING GOOD IN NEW YORK ' BADGERS CARRY OFF DRAKE MEET SPORTS SECTION of ROURKES TO OPEN AT HOMEJUESDAY After Day of Rest Monday, Omaha Club Will Start Campaign on Home Lot, KA S W S MS BAFFLE ROURKES Southpaw on Dcs Moines Team Scores 2 to 1 Victory Over Omaha. Omaha TTTrn lift KHDUFF MAKES ONLY . RUN nv r. (. ni Ti;ii. PHS MUIXEH, la., April ;:'.-Speelul Telegram.) -A lanky southpaw ''' U" nam of (Irani, who halls from tlio coul mlnlnu regions of Hlh KrlilKe neni' hero, slipped one .iver mi the flnmnn ltourk leta today aril achieved fa mo by defeat ing Mr. Harry Krauee, once of the Ath letics, in a swell pitchers' battle. Tim final aoore wan 2 to 1. Southpaw lirant Is possessed of a weeping furvo ball which had tlvi ftnaha at Met" completely baffled. In (,le lait five framea Omaha made hut (one blnglo olf of tho coal miner rnuklo. .'i The lone llourko tally wis modi) In the fourth round. Pete Kllduff got on first by virtue of a walk and when Harry Krauso laerd a two-base blow to the renter garden, Pete act hi tvlngs and Hailed all the way home. Attempt at Itnllr. That finished It for the Iiourkes, al though an attempt to riilly "wiis made. In the clghlh. After Marty Krug wag re tired ("ynm Forsythe rceri'd a single an 1 Miller got a walk, hut Krnlo KrucKii!-, who waa railed to pinch hit for Mar hal, popped out ami Kruuse could nut mine through a, second I Imp, , Mes Molnea made Ha two run In the second apaam. Jones led off with a one. 'baa knock and wan suoririred to sec ond by Jlartford. Kwoldt delivered n drive to center and Tex scored. Kwoldt took aecond on Krug'a throw-In and crossed the pan jm Hreen's alnglj, ' Hrausa aetlled down after thla period , and did not allow any inoro runa, ItoiirL.-a Held Helpless. Cynia Forsytho and Hurry Krausc wore the only Rourkleta who could solve Grant'a aouthpaw slant. The tango kid and the Utile pitcher both netted them selves two safe aw-ntu. The rest of the Jlourkog were helpless, Smith being tho only other one to garner a lilt, "Pa" Knurke announced today that ho bad algnnd Joe Burg, who waa with ' Milwaukee the laat two yeara. ltnrg la an Infleider who can play any position, He will fill the third station with lh Itourkea and -A I Hoiirher, It la expected, will get the gate. Hurg la a good fielder, a ryird hitter and a good hase runner Ha haa a lot of fight and cornea well recommended. Jtourke, expecta to ace f him one of the beat third aackera in tho moy, Hnra for Third. Rur report to the club In Omaha anj la exppctcd to arrive about Wednesday. He la at preaent In Oakland, Cal. It waa discovered today that a second Krnla Krueger la atopplng at the hotel here. Ernie received a ' postcard signed, "Tour loving alcter." Krnlo haa no sla ter, ao he concluded there la not only another Ernie Kruegcf In the world but alao in I'ea Moines. The attendance at the game Ihla after noon waa poor, owing to tho Drake rela Kamea. ' Score: The icore: OMAHA. Fmtth, If..,,. Krug, rt.;,... (Viraytha, rf. Miller, lb Marshall, o... Krueger, c... Priest. 2b Boucher, Sb S Ktiaurr, aa... Krauan, p Totals. Hahn. rf Me.loan, If Hunter, of.... Jones, lb Hartford, aa.. Kwoldt, 3b Hrecn, o. ...... Kramer. 2b.... 1 1 rat. t, p AR. R. H. O. A. .,3 0 1 . 4 . 0 ..4 (1 0 2 0 ..30120 .. 3 0 0 10 (I .. 3 0 0 1 0 ..10010 .. 3 0 0 33 ..3 0 0 0 1 ..41014 ..4 0 ' 2 0 8 ..31 1 "l 21 II MOINES, AH. H. Jt. O. A. ..2,0 1-0 0 ..40100 .. 4 0 0 1 0 ..4 1 1 18 0 ..3 0 t 3 6 .. s l l o r. .. t 0 t I 0 .. 8 0 0 4 t .,3 0 0 1 8 ..19 1 1 27 15 I r li " 4 1 3oC When Joe ied"on canic to the New Yolk YankrcH from the I'a'lflo ('"ant league ho wua In 'raided aa a wonder. Klnco the beginning of the acajou ho lm lived up to bin reputation, ImiIIi at thn bat and In the field. Ho haa popularized hlinaclf Willi tho New York fulia, who have, become Mt'aunch rootera for the western lad, Rattod for Marahall in eighth. Omaha 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0--1 lea Molnea 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 Two-bane hlta; Krauae. Hartford. Struck out: Hy Kranae, 1; by Urant, 3. ilasea on balla:. Off Krauee, 2; eff (iiunt, 6 Pontile plaja: Krauao to Kllduff to Miller, Kramer to Hartford to Jonea. irant to Jonea. Wild pitch: Orajit. Ijeft on bitaea: Omaha. H; l'oa Moines, f. Time: 1.40. L'mplrca: Andrews and Mullen. Links Hit the Sphere Just a Little Harder Than Sioux and Win MNVOI.N, Neb., April 21.- Lincoln won a game from Sioux I'lly t'!ny, 4 t' 1. by bitting the ball pint a little tinnier than the !n. Until pltchera did good work and they received faultleaa support. The er.ore. Hpil'X t'lTV Wisconsin Sprinters Prove Too Speedy, for Mid-West 'Athletes. NEBRASKA DOES NOT COMPETE lt I'-. . Ill N t t il. . UI-.H MOIN'KM, April r.iXpecliil Tele gram.) Tho I'nivei -Hit y of WliK'OliHln not only catitureil the nlxlh itiuiuiil Ihake iclay namea here lodny by winning the firm plie, In tlnee out of tho four events, but alao ahatteicd tho world's record for tho half-mllu relay, The Mailgcr team clipped off the m) yarda lit 1 ;2i. The former record, held by t'hlcRgo. waa 1 :K4, mado ut hi. Ixiula. S'lHconiln'H athletes had an raay thus capturing the meet. Tommy Jones' ernek four-mile team, Merrill, llcnlnh, Hcharilt and lliirvey, started trio llidger rush by wliinjnK lb fuur-mllu nbiy In easy faHhlon. They iiIko cstabllxni'il a new lirakti relay r.cord for thla distance by captiirliig the iiiartet of miles In PciO Menill got away to u flying start and guvu hU leammiilca a good lead, whlitl they easily held. Michigan flnlBhed second, tin) yards be hind llurvey, WlNi-oniilu's last man. Clil cugij finished third. W ork A Iii-niI or Mlcl Indiana was the particular tlctlni In the foiii-inile limtic. Iloih U'lmonsln and Michigan lapped Iho Hooslers, and Wallace, the anchor hum, quit In dig ijiiKt before the men was over. This shows the kind of school Wtelhm Jumped Nebraska for. Wisconsin followed up the advantage earned In tip. foiir-inllo by prancing home a victor In the half-inllo. The Illinois team gave the Jlidgers a hard fight for the race and I'ctersoii, Casey, Kmlth and Carter, the Wisconsin team, were forced to enlHhllsli the new world's record to win. Noire Dame was third In the race. Ilnilurrs I pact 411 Hope. The final race on the program, the oiie-mllfl race, Waa th third Wisconsin victory. The lludgrra upset the dope In this event as Chicago was expected to cop It In easy fashion. Hut the Hadgeis were too fast, They sprinted the distance In n.TJ.. cutting the Orako stadium record two seconds. Dlsmont made a great finish for Chicago and managed to boat Missouri 'out of sevoud place, but ho could not catch up with Smith, who waa running laat for Wis consin. J'urdue won the only other first In the university division. Thlg was the two mllo event. I'urduo had no opposition In this race, and won handily In tho How time of 8:0.-,,. , I'nslest Nprlnlrrs Compete. Tho prcltlest rme of the uftiirnoon was r ho special Invllutlon 220-yard dash, Meveii or the fastest sprinters In tho country Barker of Northwestern, Carter of Wis consin, 1'crshlng of Chicago, Hopman of Illinois, Itoyt of Orlniiell, Hheuror of Drake and tfmlth of Michigan took part in this race. Charles Hoyt, a cadaverous corn-fed ilawkcyo, who Is learning thn arts and sciences at Orlnne.ll college of this state, Jogged home a victor, with Jtopinan of Illinois second und jKhearor of l)rak third. Hoyt knocked off the dash in 2UkPcon(ls, and every matt in the race, covered th dlatance In 22t seconds or better, lloyt'a time ia the liest ever mado in tho wlddlo niest. Mlnnrsoln Win Lastly, Tlie. mllo college race went to Hamlin college. The Minnesota crew (crumbled tho distance In 8:3lli for an easy victory, with Cornell second and Coo third. Mornlngflldo repeated It.i victory of 1915 In tho two-mile college event. Cornell was a punk second and .Mouth Dakota Wcaleyan trailed for third position. Morn Ingaldc's llmo waa 8:!&H. The one-mile college relay waa a pippin of a race, which was captured by ttrln nell In a wonderful finish by Hoyt, the man who won the 220 dnh. Ilaml'ln waa leading when tho fourth end final lap started, with Hoyt carrying the batch for (Srlnnell and Cuintnlnga for Hamlin. Hyt picked up the lost dlatanco and twenty ynrds from the finish line passed Cum mlngs and won the event, lnteroebolnsl l ICvrnts. Interspersed between (he university and college relay were a number of inter scholastic events, The first high school event, was a half mile relay, which was won by Fort Dodge, with Kost Des Mollies ft ; ami est Des Moines third. The two Oimlle high school relay was won by Mar jjlehalltown, Willi rVrt Dodge second and Dj Indlnnobi third, while the one-mlle was Won by Kast Des Moines, with Cory.lon eron(i nn. I wrst ties Moines third. J The shuttle am medley hiRh school t I races were winners With the crowd. Th Haert- . ttiilltle race was h '.-. i ... hiu: A 1 'iilelii, II l 1 1 iiiiT, ' JaM'. Thr ' ,V'""- ""coint and hahc-hlt: Tobln. Home runs I lettluiu. . rs"rl " ,e M..111, tlilrd. w hit,- Webster Der, 8teen t-acilflie fly: (lm.;,'l'y Won Hie medley wtth Newton aec Minn-k '' I'V . I'Y -nd and Alg..,,a third. Webster City made liases on balls: I iff Pnte, h, off rhllHpw, i - , , . maoe 7 Doiildn liiv: Dyi r to Shields to rt.'- . ' " ' r"""' ,n inn liie.llev run lim.ii . "ma CUBS WHIP REDS IN ULTIMATE ROUND Mike Doolan, 'Batting; for Mulligan, Drives in Winning Run in theNinth. EIGHT TO SEVEN IS THE SCORE CHICAiiO, April 22. -Mike Doolan, bat ting for Mulligan, drove In the winning run In the ninth Inning of a hard-'fouKht victory which Chicago acorcd over Cin cinnati today, S to T. A belated rally, after home runs by Klack and Kaier hod given the Cubs a good lead, gave thn visitors seven run In the last three In nings, This gave them the lead, but singles by Kick, Haler and Zimmerman, Williams' aucrlflcA and Doolan'a bunt re trieved the victory for the Cubs, Hcore; fINCINNNATI. CHIl'AUO Klllltor, if llenos. 1n Hi.... ilritiuti. rf.. Ilruh. 3li bcull. If JiOUilen, tl). . I'lsrbe. All II II A. 10 All II, O A K Wlaso. 0,... 1 rule. Mil. hell, p... Nd1 U OMsiill. If ... h 0 li.'l.'b. rf.... 4 1 flW'llllams. rf. 1 0 1 o,ltiirliutii. 31) I 4 I IIHaler. lb. ... I 0 OMullllin. . I 0 1 I Fumhor. e. 4 1 0 OYnlies. th. ,. 4 0 otteNton. p.. . , 1 4 0!4vridr p. 0 0 2 nAr.:h, 1 0 0 0'Duulia 1 1 a 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 ! 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 311 132f. U I Totals 24 14 S7 it I fine out when winning run scored. Hutted for Dale in seventh. Hatted for Heatdti ln eighth. Hatted for Mulligan In ninth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 Chicago ..'I 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2-8 Two-base hits: 1 lento;,' Kllfer (2), Chuse, louden (2). Home runs: Klsek, Httier. (Stolen bases: Zimmerman, Kaler, Mann. Double play; Yerkea to Mulligan to Haler. l-'lrst base on errors: Cincin nati, 2; Chicago, 1. J lane on balls: Off Da!r 4; orf Hcaton. i; off Iavender, 1, lilts and earned runs: Off Dale. II hits, 6 runs In six Innings; off Mitchell, t hits, 2 runs in three lnnlngi; off Heatnn, 11 hlta, 6 runs In eight Innings; off laven der, 2 hits, 2 runs In one inning. Struck out: Hy Heatoii,-4; by lavender, 1, t.'m plrec O'Duy and linson. Wiches' Win from The Denver Bears Sunday OMAHA, SUNDAY MOKNI.M.', ATKIL '!, lJlfi. Two Lightweights In Running for Welsh's Title f 1 X Miller, rf Kollher, as Oakes, cf Butcher, If Dyer, 2b. and Sb Reed, 2b. and ss.... Ulilelds. lb Stevens, c Phillips, pi 8rencer, If. ShfHtak 1 H. O. 0 2 TJENVKn, Col., April I2.-A rally by Denver In the ninlli Inning failed to stave off defeat. Wichita won, I to 1 The aoore; ' - . DENVER. AH. It. . 4 .. 1 .. 4 1 4 4 4 .1 2 2 3 Totals M WICHITA, AH. U 27 18 3 Tobln. If.. Fox. rf. Jaekson, cf fi Alwtoln, lb 4 FVrltlon, Jb..... 4 Heltllng, Sb l.llai'hin, aa 0 iray. I'ate, II. 1 n 2 1 8 0 ft 1 10 O. A. 11 4' 1 0 11 2 4 I) ft 0 Totals .11 Hailed for Phillips In ninth. Wlchlia, it 1 2 it I t JTiver ft 1 0 ft ft ft 0 Htolen rsses iMiiner, jacHson 0 ft (I ft 2 2 3 1 4 12 ft ftl ft! Oil o ; H k A J f , . JSi I i . I I WHITE AMD ah. n. n o a. i:, i '..i,uv ;h i i i i ,.hn i v, j o " ft .Nn.lghlotl. 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I OS list t- I lo t-t- r I to IDr., ,.( Ihr 'i I -t...i "f Hnii"'i II i. aval , viol H i . f I '. I u i I i" I AH . I t. i.'i v s.i - t i ii I mniM it i! I'plllg a pea Hie rsie In S Jt seconds. seven seconds from the record T ' I" the games from NV hrasln N.t.raska Weslevan. fnach Kl'ne's tiniil rolcPM,! In II,. I. ir i ottte f.itu-a- event Tin, Ba (l0 : rsst f..r th I'l.rnh-iskers. who finished l Ihi In fee r. I .1 . I f fi t I . . -t fiwrb a x , I- .! I, H -I U Hi. f ! H In l ,- .., I M.,. l, t II In . t.i.l r - f n ,7 '.! l 1 It:. " i I ' .. t h I m I . ti, ' iCPTM PLATU TFM SIGNS fOURlEIN PlitERS V' I.IM t I i i ! I ' . . . ..'J i 11, ,, ,( to '( t t-.. ' .- I '- . t nt f i in- . f - - - ' 4 - I ' ' j , I. , ' N,f, , ' ,1 !''.. -S l ' ' t , . . " ' ;.f f , I . t ! ' ' ' I- ! . . '..j .... , .. , ... t l 1 IC I t t I ' I '-I I . t , .1 - at 1 lo! r, ! I'-.v.'. , I-', It- a, '. , r- I I t, '. ' ,rr i.. I !- i i l ,.. r.,. . 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( J, I .. , fit' i t t f t t- -. n . t ' : ' ' f . I t I I ' m . i . . I I '' ' ' ' ' ' - - "i 4.t lii, I J 4: .f I , I It 1 ft ... t. , t 1 .4 -.HI T i Is i ...... , 4. , : ',..-, . ,".( I . i . ... 4 I- 4 I 1 1 ..I 4 4. ! i , 4 i'i r t 1. 1. i L 1 - t j It begins to look as If there are two llfc-htweiiihls who will do a great deal toward brlnglnif the rns Kick to the Pre-eminence it enjoyed In the good, old days of 4e Gana, IhittlliiK Nelson, Ad WolKaat et al. Kve.rybody hna been somewhat dlsituated with the inndeni crop of IlKhtweliilita since (''reddle Welsh Krahhcd the cIilss till" and alarlcd bis Ioiik und tiresome career of led round, nowleclalon bouts Now that Henny ly.iniir'l of New York haa developd a punch there are Just two men In the clsss who niulo.ilitedly sro too aod for Freddie VVi lsli over a I wen ty-ntund or longer route. These boys aiv louartl, a comi(i. ul n iii'tvcmiicr, end Charley While i f i'IiI. mk", hit for two years has been hot on I r-ibiii s trail fur a bum bout. I,d W. Hiulth, premier flat tit ip-rt of Chl'-ittfo and a reli-ree i.f iiaiIiuimI f.ime, sums upas follows the remon hy I con- Porto Rico Sugar Crop Greatest in History of Island II '.It I, i. ,.f tttt ,t. litl.' i I'll I . N J I S. I't.Ht. I.. .. l.'il t -l 4li. t t't n-.ltl ., 4ilt It-t.-d ' t IV I '. ' -. n'.ip ' 1 1. I liil.l ?" t ' . tl'' i'ltt I'' 1' 4 I It :, Mt'.li -I-il H'- l i. "I'I I t-il. : ii it , I m-.i? I'. . 'i l-'y .-4 t --'.l t'f it 4 '., u !' , ir i '..I it I l'l .-, ..n XI -I lit Ii'- 4 : U l.l.i i I nil a r . f ' . t - : I .- '.."' -V. ' .(-! , '- .' , -l '' t .i '!' - rl ',. i, I1.. I... I. ! II," 1 4 I, I M. , ,...r h -. . 1.4 I !' 4 'I'H I- ... I' ,'l- ' I I I' ' r--, I . '. - 1 . ! i i I - I" - u, -4 14 y' ' I i . I'-- I'', l.. 1; : Ii. ,. I . t t In . t - . I , t I . I t , t lit. vl 4... I .,,-.M.! i..fc. ,. It. - t f I I il ct eltf , . ! -. :l l H s -ilH -I I t 'f'l ir' i.'. ' I t I - - I . 4 I ' 4 ' ' 4 ' ...'! fc '.".i .,, i .., t-, I at So 4 ... 4 I I'- - " '- at v. 1- ,1.,, I. i l. ti , . lt.,l-rt( IJI l.'l ll It4 ill ' I . ft . t'l I '. I I-' I'll 'I . . It I ' I'. t t . i i . i.t-. i . u a- i v.. , - . t - t. . 1 :..,,' i . . 41- I ,1,. s.'. I I .4 t. - i '. I ... v. , I 1 i (r . J i. i' i if I ., t ; . lt, t , . .. --.ft ... t ...... I . . t . I. i , I -.. . , ... I I . . : , . . , . . 1 '- ... I ... . ,1 ;.' .. , k ! ,, ,i, aid and White should be matched for a twenty-round battle with Welsh bound by a hard and fast agreement to meet the winner over tho same distance, Smith aays: "lioth Ionard anil White are fune.hrrs of the old school. Unth have wored knockouts K'tlore and Impressed the funs wllh tho bb-a that pnaelhly ellhr of them In a l"n contest mluht be able to bans: over Hint K. O. on the limn from Walea. "Why not find nut which la the lienor man as between the two flubtlnit He. brews? It's a mated that Is being die i iiH cil all oier Iho country and one Hint lust now would attract the real Interest. There wouldn't he a bit of trouble find liiK a plntn and a fat purse. "hy not lit. In II? '"l'hf'le Isn't a Cham' tn the world -appiii-xnily of tsklni. Kred s Ittle awav (rum I tm In a ten round buttle. That eo jlit be diiim only (iy atimelMuly bHii,hii. a (una knot punch mi his Jhw ihi l.t ,.r the ten-round limit. Kvery one of tho Komi MkIiI welchla hns tried It end every one has failed. White hiul three cracks it It and coiidn't heslu to (nit It nwir. There was a suspb hui created III at leant two of these buttles that If the affairs brut K"H on to twenty rounds White miuht have Innded. "(.eonsrtl had Ida chances In ten rouWda the other IiIkIK in New York, He didn't even knock Welsh down. NoIkkIv elso hns performed that til' k either. Mevornl of them Iimvc been credited with havlmt "bi-sted" WelMh In ten rounds, but that doesn't get the IIMe nwiiy from him. "There ar lots of other lluht weltthls benliles I.eoimid and White, but they are the two reel lello her of the dtiMloti. ' If they settled the qurKtli.n In iwiity rouiida there woilihrt be the k'h-kI of a ehlltice '"T ("re-lille Welsh to ilei'lln,i to meet thn winner tn a HI I msrth, Why mil have II eH..? Il it the mutch etcrilioilv whiiIs lo see." i to Diamond Trade in the Netherlands!;- - ! GCNDING TO UMPIRE UNKS WILL BE ATTRACTION Provided tho weather man, who has been cutlliu up a considerable number of capers till SrlnK, itraclmiKly Grants lis H llttlo decent went her, the Western li'iicue nenson will open In Omnlia Tues day nflr runoii, Also on that afternoon iiiuali'L will muke its bid for tho Arthur Cupper cuii, The three-ring circus stunti which (tan ernlly mink opciilnn duy hava been scriitclied on the Oin.iha program thla year. There will be no pa rutin and thera won't be any royal rooters. A few sltnpla ,, cen monies only have been scheduled. Mayor Iinhltnim Is rvpei ted to hurt tll first bull, The m.iyof bus been doltn Ihla Utile mi nut for n number of years now und r.inks as flUout the bsl jltr hlnst nuiyor In ctipili lt . I'lilrbrotlu r's bsnd will be on the job to teni a few har monies before t tic conduit Mart. The Hulsrv club bus boiiMhl a block of 4,1100 lit Lets for the opening game and dltrlliuteil them iinionit the school chil dren of the clly i.ud Iho rmiiloyta of the members "f the 01 Kiinl.'itlon. The u"cts of the Hotntlaiis will proh nhly wenr little, tlukliiitf ro' hells to iihow by whose (trace I hey attend the cut t.iln I "ii r, Mayor liiililm.iu bus Issued procln . iiisllon i,u;li i,' I no. lo tuin mil. for llie oietn r II linen fur n i rotiil. P. i liouil.o Is hopliiK for n blK irod for thn iipenn. In the first i!.iee thera Is a lively lompttiilon linioru the cities of the b iiuiie for the ,irif otienlmt dny crowd. Arthur .'upper, coventor of Kan !,s. hns orfued n silver trophy nip for the my which his l ie largest intend ii in -. ilmi.lui Is Hie I u n kl 1)44- illy of (lis IciiMite, fiiiiirltiff toe poiultitlon of Oniiilm mid tiie irllinute If rilt.uy. even i.iii linieliiif I inner. Thus If Ouctha is us ;.'0(.d ii I use bull (ow n as the other cHcn ill the IrilKlie UIIIHlUi IlllOllId Walk nwny It h the cup. A. number of bov phi ties ate carded for Hie ni. nil in Kiime, Alrendy ninny of the hoses have been sold to larue pinlles. T ic hone,, will lie decorated und everv thln:,' tcl for an aui.ili Ions npniiliR. I..nne blocks of scritr have also been nninid by liile luirtlef. fr'eaK are on mile at Knikilow llros., HIMcenth and Kin num Mri i Is. I'll. Unl) I, Inks, Lincoln will ojipoo the ltmrl.es Tues day. '.Vllu the l.lnks this jeur ir a couple of old Oiimlui fivoiltes, Artie Thoiuuion find Hickory Joi ns m, liolli wlti work in the TuoM'iiij fray, DuCUy llnliilis hns assembled a good club this year, io him Pa Horn-he. And merely from the atiindpidiit (if coniietl llva hnse hiilt the niieiilnn Kiimo elmuld be ut II worth .itlendlnif. The lloiirk :s leave, Des Moines for iliuihn ionttfht, Tomorrow Is n duy of rcM, ns Monday Is not a good opcitlns duy. All clubs In tho lc;iue luy off lo- " morrow. In addition to Omul. a Hloux Pity, Ta pe!,!, ami Wb'lilt.t will liuituftirnte piny at home Tiucilny. Ilea MoIiich will he the iitliacthni at Hlouic City, whlln Iienver plas at Tupckn Hiul HI. Joseph at Wlchlia. ' Washington Victor Over Highlanders In Eleven Frames , WASIIINiJTOV, Airll K.-New York lieut WashliiBton, 8 (o 2, today In A Ihrlll lliJl eleven IiiiiIiik troine. Tho visitors ot only five hits off Harper, but ell of thorn fluui'od In tho bcoiIiik. Hind's slnitle, Ciaik's sacrifice and Uedeoii'a safety put over the flint run 'n the foilrlh. The locals lied the score In the sixth on (oxter s triple and Uondenu's dotth'e. The Yankees went bltless Irom the fourth t the eleventh, when .Vuiiiiniiikcr sinrled, Mulsel not a Texas b iiuuer ,and both acored when Hai.nmn lilttlns; for High, Rot a two banner. For Washington Mor Kan drew u inss. Henry Rot a single. Mclirliln aerlfced and Morsan scored when William, lilt I lug for HaCj-ier, knocked n grounder to l'eiklnp'Wh. "'core: MStV VOIIK WASIIIMiTOV in ii it i t: in ti n i Mh;..I cf . .', I I' i Mueller, rf . . 110 tA ll.i. ir i I I n I.K,iMlir U R- I S K M.i. ii if . i it ii " i.vnii.1. if 4 1)0 e-pnyV, i i..,i( ri . . 4 e 3 (i iiiiuii..i If 1 I e 0 field .11. I n 1 4 ejudioe lh .,. II II II , , i .'ii .113 4 I'M .ikuii. Sfc., 4 0 I 1 A !, it. I tl 4 I nil, , v S II 1 4 S I .i .ii Ih. . J II i M.-Hil'ls.. as. 4 t t 1 1 ... i..ii..' .a 4 S I 4 illl.rnr. 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