TIIE BEE: OMAITA, MONDAT, APUtt, C4, lOlfl. Bringing Up Father Copjrleht, 191 . Intern'l Now Service. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ' I I V1!00 I fcjf MY;00DH5. I -OO YOU REALLY ( f r- ( " f HEUO-MIE-OONT , i aH CHAViOf, 'j HOWTHin.YOU A 1 THlti-io- J - XJ PFMPMoiel ft YOO HEN EMBER WE - H LL CAUON nRS.OMlTH a Mft. SMITH' ? HOV YOU MY f1 M ' . feW1 T04TVtp IN lOLrT t 1 1 i 1 I OURKES MAKE IT jWO OUTJF THREE aha Athletes Defeat Boosters Before Easter Crowd of Four Thousand. IY WIN BY SEVEN TO THREE roln today, 2 to 1, In a plti'her' battle hat ween 'injr itorrman and i mm or tn Bluux tribe. Heoro: HIOI.'X CITY. AH. it. II. I'onnev, 2b 4 (i I Houghton, lib 4 0 0 ('HllllhHtl, mi .1 . 'i 0 l)une, rr u o Walon, If 2 0 j Ksne. Hi S I I HenHhg. rf 4 0 1 Crmnhy. e. 0 1 I 'lin k, p. it II V o. n By vur.n . nt i ioii. WOINEH, la., Amll IHiwrtal , grrn.) Th rrurl and unmerciful : trkalata fell nn Baldy lalx'lj'a deluded , late before Soma 4.0U0 fan today anil : la It two out of Ultra on th serin by nlng up a 7 to S victory. It won a ' t Kaster Sabbath for Ilia Des Mnlnes : a and fanet, who ware out In fori j (exhibit their new Ka1r finery ami afully cbeared their athlete' futile ' iril Thompson of molat ball faina ; ia hla Initial appearance of tha seaton lh Bourke and bad tha Knottier on ( hip In every Inning except one, tha ji, whan tha Booster man tutor to puah tin ot tallica aero tha rubber. Ceoll lad In ki1I-(1k form and waa riven ilUea' support by hla mate. Tha iirkra ' atarted after Muaasr, who aiao It a spltter, In tha aooond apaatn. jiffir 'a two-baaa wallop. I'rteat'a aaxrt- , iuid KIMuffa drlva throuth Hartford r tha flrat eountar. I Tab Lead In Kirtk. tie nooatmi took tha lead in tha flflii jh thrca runa. A walk to Muaaar, iin'a aacrtflea, anothar walk to Mnloan I Tea Jonaa' lone alnaio Into ornlar uwfd by another lnl to tha aam t, itavo tho labollltra thair thr) mark After till frame Trwwnpaon allowad ona mora blntrla, whlla tha Rourkea iti'd a bombardment aaralnat Miuiaar, U.h waa Cwntlmf? with Mr. MIIHkbu 'tha a not aftor laball chaaed Uuiur Jli" rliowor a iid brouaUt forth tb pa'4 ilt from tha 4f -out In tha a! nth itiHt altllrr coatfd a walk from Muaacr. e Uooatara' hurlar then unoorkad a d pitch and Krueger, reefed a lilt to V Prit'a Infield out aoorad Mlllor. Jlduff alanuned one at Hartford, who nxaed up, putuiif Kruegnr on thira ami il fluff and aeoond. Diminutive Petr irt4 a double iteal and Hartford made two-4ae chuch Into tha (randalaml, 'itch enabled Kmeger to aor with Inity of tlma and Kllduff to ina to ) rd. , Kllduff anored on Uoucher'a ( ;la fly to left Thua with tha aid of I philanthropic Mr, Hartford, our atlv a, made three runa bark. A, walk to ;!. a wild plt h. a walk to Miller, ' llrr'i atolen baaa and .Kruerar'a two- se knork counted two mora for Omaha J the aeventh. A final marker waa J hiked up In the ninth on GlUlirnn, Jiit It could not be aald any pitcher ever I away unm athed with tho Itourki' I irty Kru( not a walk and raced all tha i ty home on t'uraythe a inla to rllit. Irty (ltd aoniA tall aprlnttne; to turn tlic ' ck, but be did auc'eirfully with the 1 of Kdle Hahn'a worn out wing, I Kraearr Klaaal-a ' Krurirer wa tha aliiggtiia' atar of ! p paottnie with three aata blnwa for a I rievt average. Two of them were of ; a two-play tarlety (ihlahnma t"t ilduff arid Prlt wwa tha (leldir.g atar i f tlmstia, while nbn.ty on (he le tiee' rluii did anything to attain dll ut ion. 1 ! rf !!.. rke herded the rattler eutti-f I U uluae at T e'ilpk tonlgtit arriving J iimIi at tt a'rlmk. thua gtttftg them I it cf lt before oiwulng the home J e-n lih te lJsa on Tnly. H.re t OWAH4 a iv tt ii a a r ... 4 .. t .. ., I 5 Tolala . '.5B J I V 17 LINCOLN, AM, It. If, 0. rrlll, If J(lt Itinchmari, lh 8 0 11 Thnmn, cf, ..... J 0 1 4 Morw, nh 4 0 It 0 l.ol r, if 0l Hi hmandl, lb S 0 0 14 Htfveiieon, 2 12 4 llohrrr, (! t 0 0 t Hoffman, p, 2.0 0 ft Flint, p , 0 0 0 0 WllllHma 10)0 Mohnmm 1 0 V l A. K i i ft I i 1 0 0 7 0 a 16 i l o-i 0 1-2 Total 27 I 'il ItHtled for Hoffman In elulilh. Hi, 1 1 ml for Hih nm mil In lilnlll. I.lmoln , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Blou Cltf 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Two Imjie hln: Htnvniiaon, ThomiMin, lli'imllriK. Iioulile plavn: TlioniaKon to Itoluer, ThnmttHon to Hrhmmull; Croghy to Kane: Nauahton lo Cooney; Leleune to f.'ooney to Kane, Htolen b": Kane, llenallng. Muitirlce hit: Hliiclitrmii, Thomaaon. Itohrer, Watson. Kane, Clark. Htruik out; Hy Hoffman. I; by Clark, 1. Ilmta on bull: Off Hoffman, 3, off Kant, 2; off Clark. 2. lilt l.y pltohed lioll : hy Hoffman, Wation and lJrune lft on hae. I.lnnoln, S; Hloux City, 7. HIH: Off Hoffman, 4 In right Inning; off l't, I, In ono Inning: olf ClHik, In nine Inning. Umpire; Carney and Id le man. V KtWI ailUT HIT Itni'MMP.RS Maraball Allow Rot Three lllta and Joalee Are Drfrated, T. jnsKI'H, Mo.. April 2a. Mnrailin.il, yielded but three hit, wlilrh roupled with lierfiHt eiiporl and timely lilltliig by hi team main ermbled Toeka to hut out Ht. Jogfph here today, 4 to 0. Klghlann Kanuna were thrown nut at flral be, Ki'ore; TOI'KKA. All. It CARDS TAKE FIRST ONE (WREDLEGS Each Team Uses Three Pitchers, Contest Finally Being: Between Ames and Schneider. SCORE TIED AS THEY GO IN CINCINNATI. 0 April 23 - In a twelve Inning corileat here today, Ht. loul won the flrt gama of the aerie from Oln tilniiatl, i to 1, Kab t.m ued throe plUlirr. the contrat finally being''' be tween Aiiim and Hchnelder, the acora bolng tied when lhey went In. Bforet T. JStVlH. m.VOINNATI. A H O A K. Aft H O A B Mi-nlier. If . I I I (iKIIIIfer, e(. I t I I t 1 0 llllerai,, t 1 I I it I 4 I 0' ham, lb . I 1 li 4 1 It t ivlriiruh. rt I I 1 I lift Mlrnll. III... I 1 I I t 4 4 lllleill, If ... 114 10 ill maudlin, ib.. 40110 0 4 4 ftrlark. a... I 1 I S 4 I (iTiiiimi .... I v I I oU. Kenrr. . 0 4 0 4 II 4 0 tlH,'h.nalter. I I t I I ' 41 owin a.,,. 4410 4 4 4 ttWllllam Milillh, cf ,, Miliar. II... I ..Mia. rr ... Miu.1, Hi... HiiMialif, u Knvflnr. t.inaef. e. Jaaiier, O... Kalla. a. ... Aniaa, a...., Duller .... ' Today's Calendar of Sports Bowling: Opening of annual tourna ment of Southefn Bowling congre at Atlanta. Boxing: Freddie Wlh galnt Ever Hammer, ten round, at Milwaukee. Harry Will agalnit Ham lrfcVra, eight round, at W. lxml. Jack Brltton aalnt Ted Irwl, twenty round, at New Or leans Jimmy Wilde agalnt Johnny Koa ner of New York, twenty round, at Lon don, for world' flyweight champtonhip, 144 1 ler. lb (loodwln, Sir Hohwellaer, rf,... Hiinaon, If Kruger. cf.. It I'D. o IS Yatllinore. Zb ITVMihran, ea t (Monroe, o ... 4 Namhult, p 4 Tomla. 8T. 4 12 tf . . , M. .f , .. ,tn, tf uiii l ,. i. . r ii ., -i a . , i i if ... .1.. iu , -H. fvt a II t I J I a 1 MrCabe, rf Sullivan, rf Klrkham. If tlourdan, lb...... lwrry. III..., iKeran, 3b.., Keating, aa Orahani, ,, 1 4uilermllk. Hovllk, p.. will In nut JOSK1MI. A B. H. H. !T 15 p"'.... I I 1 Itlat kburn, p 0 It. 4 1 2 7 0 4 ft 4 0 ft 0 o A. K. 27 11 0 1-4 II 0-0 Total JH 0 t Hatted for Hovhk In eighth Topeka 0 ft 1, I 0 1 0 hi. JVeih 0 ft ft ft 0 0 Hea on hall: Off Marahall, . Hlru'k out: Hv Ixiuitermllk, 1: liv Hovhk. J hy Manlvall. I. Wild pllohea: Uunlei nillk, Hovhk, Hit: tiff Louilermilk. 7 In fiv In five and one half Innlnga; off llovllk, i In two and two-third Iniiiiiti; off Itlurk hum. I In one tnnina Three he hit tWhren. Hit by pitched hall. I'.y l-nuil-rniim, llanmni r"rnetl run" Topeka. 3. tioutile pluv Juurdnn to Keating, Kernan to Jonrdan. Iit on baaea: ToM ka, V. Ht, Joatih, I. T ine 11. I'uipirra: hane and llvnn H r. t II IHII M W It I t t.rlaalles Oat hit tVlrhee an Take atame l kenre of at ta Kl, If 1I 'V li'lt, t'ohi hit N h liila here mm, 0 t.i A. at'ile. vrire Vhter. if h .-fitrr. aa au.-ii.ee. If Khi. her ! It jh rf atiiri.ta l' , a'rip.ia. v .!(( li. . la, p. April .1 - !enver eur todav and the ln.'nli II H tt e it I I t 1 i in if -.. rf )t, ..-, i f i..ii. (I. tiuiiiii. ia I ii, I I aa I I il I a I r a. i, i i a . .,. fur ta.a I I t i I 4 a r , IT 14 d a I . l t I 4, i a in i r .-' a t i e'l ' '- ' ' !-. I t ' I tta ' a ' . . t I i i I -a U 4 ! 1 t in the heal gam of the i rr.Nvv-n 4H ft HO A K I 4 111 ft I 1 I I 1 1 t I I I I 4 I 1 t t l I e 1 1 i I t a a; ... a a o t ,4 1 1 1 f PJ X i ; VVICMIT i Alt II It II A ', , .- t 1 I I I . . ,. 4 ' ' ' .. . i li ...4 " t I 1 I i I II i 1 i i i a i .1 I I I I 11 a - t a i . a a 4 I ,l t it 4 i 41 . .a i a. ia a a;,. 4 1 I I J 1 1 I 4 4 li . ail a'1 ii ta ' , i ' a. . . imi.i a I . . ; V t t . i ; V . a . I aa -hi a . i ji h.i . i n -( l ' ; !,. I i'ii in 1 1 I a i ai a- I 'An i '" i I ! , rt.. . i- n .... . .. . i h , - -..-.; Tutrila .,..41141 Total .,.,41 10 44 Halted for Hallee In eighth. Itetted for Hohnelder In twelfth, gl, I.oul. 0 0010000000 lr-1 Cliiilnnetl ,0 000001000 0 t Twn-be hit: Beall, Chae. Stolen be; Hml'h, Hewher. Double play: louden to Griffith to Chane: Untnel to Mllltir; Pmlth to Mnyder. Itaae nn balla: Off Jaaper 1; off Mt'Kenry, 1. Hit and earned runa: f)ff Jaaper, hit. 1 run In al and one-tlilid inning; orr anea, no lit tea. no run In two third Inning; off A trie, 4 hit, no run In five Inning; off Toin y, li lilt, I run In aeven Inning; off Mk Kenery, 1 hit, ho run In no Inning tno oiitai; off Hchnelder, hit, I run In five Inning. Hlnn-k out: Hy Jpr. 4; by Ame. 4; by Toney, t; by (hchnelder, i timplrea: Qulgley and Byron. Notee of 4b Alley. Hon Amaden la barred In tha Individual tier tournament. The word "tar" keep 1 1 1 in out. never rI inntnln are around with verbal llnla of their next eaon'a team. Wvery one ha Neale, Milple and Wartohow iilKiied up, Now that Hi Booater and Omaha loHgiie have r.ompleted their anhedulea. why don't the nrlner Iminedlatnly rail liitetltiKa to organlae tor next aeaaonr Kd Maurer ay he ha order from headquarter to reaae ar.tlvltiea In the bowling gain. Kd wa recently married, o tt la vrrv eHy to guea whara the ordura rome from. Will rlalina he I a hot-weather bowler He admit hi weaknea at tha winter enort of ten-oln. but claim he will nuike them all nlok when the duck pin i (iiiiniHiH e to fly this aiunini-r. "Dad1' lliiiitlngton and "Stick" Cain have applied foi' adintealon to the "Old Howler Home." "Irad" will be plru'ed In the ward for the aged and Stlrka" will b placed In the ward for the wild one. "Jimmy" Martin, the Stor-Clra Belle atar who wa thrown out of the game through an attack of hlondpolaontng In hi nht arm, la faring nh'iy ana ay he will he bark with u again next ea on, at runner than ever. There mint have been a tnlcalng link aomewhere when the Brook field 8aiitti' team of the Hwlft league tried to nop the pennant from their rival, the Kmplrr. After a heated t'onteat the latter tenm walked off ith tha honor, The Mouth Side Jailer are of the optiihm that thev rouhl heat the Harlow i 'nil, l it v rhamp. and aak another iham. They rhallenge llie lattei- team for a aerie for a hig pniae. The mem hera of the Colt team lake the noaltkm that they would all reaiaii their )oh and tuav the Jeltera ry day for nitme' If lhey o dealreil. Omaha alley owner ho eont"inplai featuring the dut'k pin lama will find that the rutiher lellll pin will make a ili-alrr hli with Hie bowler than the old iilii ell. a lie si-ae will 1 a limdeni t In In. laaae the -a V I hi atyie put full Peiier than He otner one Thy g tittle inula. t" i It !' In the lni run ' hen" AVIpl t'riiiu hrnlii-p endul a mpet niirai Ilia hinlHi fea ture. lu h hol d tha it, malum In laentv rii iuia, (iinel to ha varv aatia (. Inr l.i all. and will uad.nihle.1i he i.tr.t in fiture I lurttament of the kind H-.-raa it iiHiat eaaee were lower lhan Hiiim nf furwier lootiail'itl. tut el Pennsylvania Eight Wins Over Yale by Close Water Length miLAPKLPinA, April 23,-Th Uni versity of I'ennaylvanla varsity eight oared ahell rrew defeated Yala over the mile and a half t:oura on the Schuylkill Ivor yesterday by close to a length of opn water. Tale's Junior craw beat Pennsylvania juniors by a quarter of a length. Today'a races ware Tannayl- vanla's first under the coaching of Joe Wright, tha Canadian oarsman and tha victory of the varalty eight gave great ratlafaetlon to tha followers of th Quaker crew. Both varalty orewg got away together at the start, each doing considerable aplashlna. Pennsylvania, propelled by th fast and powerful stroke of Harry Tto, struck a forty-to-the-mlnuta clip. Title, whose pace wa set by Harrlmaji, rowing somewhat alowar, kept pace with Pennsyl vania for a quarter of a mile. Neither waa able to gain any advantage In the first half mile, but starting at this point, I'ennsylvnla began to forgo ahead and alowly left th Blue of Yale in th rear. At tho mil, Pennsylvania wsa leading by a quarter of a length ot open water, which waa Increased aa the craw ap proached tha finish. Pennsylvania' time was 7:30. Yale' Junior eraw led th Pennsylvania juniors throughout their race. Yale's time waa 7:28H- The difference In time being the varsity and Junior race waa due to a change in ronaiilona. The Junlora had a wind at their backs, whlla the varsity race wa rowed In a calm. TIGERS DEFEATED DESPITE RALLIES Faber Checks Several Attempts of Detroit to Turn the Tide of Battle. THREE TO TW0IS THE SCORE DETROIT, April JA-Faber cheoked av eral Detroit rallies thla afternoon, and Chicago won on a wet field, 3 to 1 Chalk' double to canter In the fourth Inning cored th winning runs. Kavanagh'g In field hit scored Malxel In th sixth In ning and in th eighth. Bush walked and came home on Kavanagh' double. Score: omr?Afo AB.H.O-A K. DETROIT AB H-O.a.E atarehr, rt. 1 0 Vhialt, m I 0 I ( 9 Waaaar, lb. 4 1 1 livitt. t antic DolHnt. l. 4 t t DKavanah, rt 4 I 4 yourolar. Ib 4 111 II OVaaih. If... 4 4 1 0 Jaokaoe. If., i 1 dllarvar. of . I 1 1 yalaob, el... 1 It Ollallmaa. HI t I 1 Wohalk. e... (14 1 OYoun. ftl Hit iTanr. aa... I 1 1 I OStan. a... I 0 J I Vtr, ... 4 t OJamaa. u I It I I MiiKae .. 1 l 0 0 Total.. .144 t r 14 O'Mal.el .... t 9 fCaV.. . golan. ... J J "Horn .... i w w w v ' , Dutiuc. ... 0 4 hrw'""' Total... mu 1 EaxteA ror jama in me aixui. Ran for McKee In tho sixth. Batted for Boland In tho eighth. Ohlcego I 1 0 I t I M W petrX.!..! 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02 Two-base hits: rVhaJk, Terry, Kava nagh. Stolen be: Weaver, Kourninr, HrfiHlk, llaae on hll: Off Jamn, 2: off Huhuc. 2; off Kuber. 3. Hit aJid earned run: Off .lame, hit B, run i. in six Inning; off Holand, kit 2 run none, In two lnnlna; off Dulun', hit none, run none In one Inning; off Faber, hit 6, run 2, In nine intilnK"- Htruck out: Bv Jam, 4; by Bolend, 1, by Faber, 3. L'mplre; Kvans and Chill, WESLEYAN tFkESTW0 GAMES FROM C0TNER UNIVERSITY PLACK, Neb., April 23. fHpeclaJ.) Tha baao bull season for the Coyotes has started under very favorable conditions. On Tmwday on the lrx:al flold the Cotnor Bulldogs wero taken to a trouncing by tho score of 14 to 0. Thurs day at Peru th team won a thlrteer Innlng contest, 7 to 4, and yesterday the game team wag defeated, 4 to 3, in eleven Inning. Hteuber Is a new addition to the pitching staff and Is making a good showing. The track toani Is In good khape In spite of tha Inclement weather of the I tut few days. WeIoyan' main efforts are being mado toward humbling the Cornhuaker In the moot which la scheduled two wooka henoe. Red fox Look Faded. Minna two star performers, Trls fipeaker and Jo Wood, the Boston lied Box look to be somewhat fadod. But. aa Dr, car rlgan aays, "there Is hope." Doyle feXtliigr Pace. If Larry Doyle continue to clout th ball, Benny Kauff will find plenty to do If he keeps apace with the Giant' captain. Russell Ford Given Release by Yankees NEW YORK". April 23.-Russell Ford, who. threo year ttgo wa comtldored one of tho bet pitchers in tho game, wa given hi unconditional release by the New York. Aiiierh an Ichkuo baa ball club today. Ford Jumped to the Federal league from the lankcea, and was turned back to that club by tho Buffalo Frd erul today bee una of the Federals' in ability to dlnpoM of him. Ha was Im mediately declared a free agent by tha Yankees. STANFORD WINS BOAT RACE FR0M CALIFORNIA OAKLAND, Cal., April 22.-Le!nnd BtAn ford,, Jr., unlverMty won by five lengttia Its annual boat race with the University of California today over tho throe-mile Course of tha Oakland estuary. . Th unofflirlal tlma wa 18:23, Which waa slow for tha course, Btjuiford wsa dlsmitroualy defeated two weeks ago at Heattla by the T'plverslty of Washington. The Stanford crew will go east for th Poughkecpsle meet In June. r;oe After Record, Harry Worthlngton, Hie Oartmoirth Star, I going after the present world record In tho bread Jump t the coming Jelay carnival of the t'nlvaralty o' 'ennylvanlu. O'Connor of Ireland holds the present world figure at twenty four foot cloven and three-fourth Inches. a .It waa iiw tint h ail th lt ball waa HASTINGS AND DOANE WILL HAVE DUAL MEET CRETE, Neb., April 23.-iSpolal.)-Much Interest la being manifest In ool lege athletlo circle In tha Doano-Hasting dual track meet which will be held on th tHian oval Tuday, May 2. With the exception of Captain Brown, eprinter, and Smith, long distance runner. Coach Rt-hlsaler ta confronted with an entirely new lineup of traik men. However. Ihe new men have made an exceptional ahow Ing thus far. so that the outlook at pre" ent aeerna to b for a atrongor track team than tHjaiie ha preaented in the last three years. Brown. Wert, Haylltt. Dral. Koaater, Conrad and R"l are alio tna tip well In the aprtnta 8mh. Mtrkle. !4twiifr and Klni h era doing well m th Ion distance runa. Carter and lUy'ltl are giiowlug god form In th limn, whll tha latter and tVnrad will probably Ml well above the tea-foot mark In the pole vault. Bayer, Hajlltt. HHi.t ami l Ktma how oltant prmniae In th wet.ht event A ltltt nreed out a tMiirt by on ptnt In tb dual meet last yr. the r. t I tha omit. niael I ltd to .plliri!ly '! , CANER AND RAND WIN j OVER BEHR AND PELL saaaaa Wha Load Up that blessed pipe with good old "Tux" and knock the daylights out of care and woe and trouble and all the rest of that tribe. So fresh, cheerful, sweet, mellow and mild is "Tux" that it makes you feel care-free and chesty all the live-long day ! . YOHK. Aptlt M Th Waat l d. a. .i) t Harry t.a a naim l Tmi ' t b 1 a "" "'' f' "" .!.(.( atrd tn Harvard 1 ' ' a a ia Hai.i '.aa t an -I fi t- a, e I f ! nf th - I I i 4 k , K . a I , it a I a. .i i- a a-1 - ,..-a i.4 r . , a II. a r. t t.ita A 4 ela it 4 il va .wi iiia"4 i .iia . I h .i a ii - I" a i" aa a . Aa !'.., ana'l ea-., t i . 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