Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 30, 1916, SPORTS SECTION, Image 41

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    Pa Rourkes Boys Look Mighty Good to the Home Folks Right Now
ROUEES WIN IN
' FREEZING GALE
Rain and Cold Fail to Deter Pa's
VICTOR IN FRESNO RAISIN DAY
AUTO RACE.
OFFICIALS PICKED
FOR FOOTBALL GAMES
Departing from Time-Honored Cui
torn, State Uni Athletic Manager
Chooses List Early.
SPORTS SECTION of
JOHNSON BLANKS
WORLD'S CHAMPS
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Only Twenty-Nine Red Sox Fac
Speed King and Senators Win,
Four to Nothing.
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' Athletes, Who Go Out and
Lambast Champions.
KKAUSE HURLS A NICE GAME
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FOSTER IS SWATTED HAR1
Omaha
There were four reason why the com
bat between Omaha and Den Moines yes
terday could have been called off with
out disturbing the peaceful repose of
anybody Interested.
The said four reasons were, rain, cold,
wet (rounds, and the suffering the scribes
In the press coup wcr compelled to
endure;
After three men had faced Harry
Krij. In the opening stanza, I'mps Eok
man, who was bousing the works, called
time l,ecause of the superabundance of
moisture, and he and his shining fate,
.Mr. Carney, hiked for the warmth of
f! club house, where ho remained for
twenty minute.
Apparently the ump must have Inhaled
a sh"t of surreptitious red-eye or some
thing similarly snolhlng to the Inards of
11 froien ump. for lie emerged from the
comfortable club house, slanted his ex
pert orbs toward tho press coup on thn
roof, where the scribes shivered and
swore while two Harney Oldfleld winds,
"lie a Hudson Hay icphyr and the other
s, Rehiring Wtralts' biee'.o. met in tlielr
midst, and gleefully And tnnllclously
roared, "I'lay ball.." with tho result
that the scribes slowly ami painfully
congested as the nine rounds of pastime
were commuted.
(nine la ftnappy.
Incidentally Omaha copped the combat
and played a hang-up name of ball, In-
much ss one could notice while spend
ing most of his time In furious abortive
efforts to keep tho blood circulating In
the accustomed veins. The score was
7 to 2.
Harry Krause, the pulchrltudlnous
southpaw, was on the mound for the
donsn Rourkrlets, and Hurry didn't
Hcein to mind the playful pranks of Hie
elemepts. He pitched sterling ball, and
It was not until the final frame Hint
Haldy Tub-ell's faltering champs were able
to nick him for a run.
Hit Musser Hard,
On the other hand tho liourkovlnlan
swatHinllh fell on Paul Mussel' "lib
great gualo. I'aul was between two flies.
When the rain and cold wasn't making
him disconsolate and dreary, the Itourke
hitter were. All In nil r, Musser could
have had a much more enjoyable after
noon yeilerduy at some movie show.
The game, opened with a steady drizzle
falling Into the diamond and into the
press coup: After Halm and Hunter
flew out to Pmlth and Jones walked, time
Whs called for twenty minutes. Then
the game started again, and after past
ing Mcloun In the slats, KrauBe retired
Hartford and gave the home boy
.bunco to sail up around the mutldy
iw ihi. . , ' '
Mailt Prove Fatal.
Musser found It difficult to control th
pill In tho rain and slipped Jo Burg
four wide one to open hostilities. Smith
placed a neat sacrifice, and Cyru For
i the, who Is a southerner and ought to
fro.ze Into a state of Inoapaolty on a
day I'Ac yesterday, but doesn't know It,
lacd a single to center and Jo hiked
hop.
The Rourkes were duck-soup In the
second, but broke loose again In the
i bird and counted a couple of runs.
Smith started, the1 festlvitle w'th a sin
(,'Je. and . went to third en V'orsythi)'
hit to right. Cyrus then wlped second.
Krug .lifted a sacrlfico fly to Hunter tin
whlcfi Smithy counted. MUler was hit In
the arm or some other vital spot by one
of Musser' lants. Miller and Forsythe
then executed a double steal on the vet
eran Larry Kpahr, with Forsythe regis
tering and Miller going to second. Throe
stolen bases. If Jones hadn't made a
swell stop of Frlcst's hard grounder the
P.ourkt would have pudlolncd all of
Larry' accoutrements. Including his cele
brated knocked-knecs.
X walk to Miller, sacrifices by Krueger
and Priest and Oklahoma I'ete Kllduffs
coltoswil three-base swat marked another
tally for our athletes In the fifth.
Big Doings In Klubtb.
The big doings were In the eighth,
f'riest almost tore Mussur' foot off with
a drive, and Kllduff sacrificed and was
safe when Jone tried to pull off a ono
li nuclei catch and didn't do it. Krause
sacrificed and Joe l!iirg Jarred Musser
teeili lih a thce-cushlon poke to center
on which r'rluflt and Kllduff galluped
home. H.rg tried to make a home run
on his three-hauger. Ho would have been
out a couple of feet, but t-'pahr dropped
lh pill and he wus ante.
singles by Ppahr and Danny Claire,
who returned to the tVralem league ye.
ItriUy after an absence of tint o yearn,
and a two-bagger by Dick Hreeu, plmh
Ing for Mumer, . I he linoslcts their
unly tallies in the ninth.
Omaha and U Mnlins sie i heduled
to plv sgiln todny. The game will
I Called kt S.li, t.ou North prnlmbly
"111 te King's hurling clink e, while
l-rflv Tti'tiima probably will labor fr th
i neniy h or:
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KKKSNO. ("si., April 3.-Kdd!e O'Uon-
nell won today the .W-mlle autoinohlle
race In connection with Fresno' raising
dy celebnitloii. There were seventeen
starters. A cup end 13,(00 Is to be
award to (he winner.
O'l'nnneU'n time was 4:M:13.
PHILS WIN OPENER "
FROM THE BR AYES
Moran's Men Defeat Bostons in First
of Scries by Score of Five
to Two,
ALLOW THEM ONLY EIGHT HITS
ROSTOV, April 21.- 1'lilladelphla look
the opening gumo of the series here to
day, defeating tho DoMtrin Nullonals, 9
to i. Alexuiiiler was at his best, and
allowed the Jlraves only elgliti scattered
tilts, while, the, lsltors hit the ball hard,
netting five doubles, two of which were
made by J.uderu. Score; ,
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Total 34 I 27 II t
tSatted for Hughes In fourth.
Uattcd for liarnea In ninth.
Philadelphia ..... 1 0 0' 1 2 0 1 0 o S
Boston 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 i
Two-has hits: Hlock, Good, Compton,
Nlehoff. l.uderus (2), Whltted. Sacrifice
hit: Wllholt, Faskert (I!). Hacrlfb-e fly:
t'onnolly. Stolen base.' Nlehoff. Doubl
plays: Kvers to Konetchy i'l), t'olllns to
iowdy, Unrncs to Hmltli to Konetchy,
First on errors: I'hlladelpbla, 1; Hoaton,
t. liases on balls: Off Hughes. 6; off
Karnes, 2; off Alexander, 1. Hits and
earned runs: Off Hughes, 5 bit, 2 run,
in four Innings; 7 and 8 In five Innings.
Struck out: Hy Hughes, 2; by Karne..
1: by Alexander, S. t'niplrcg: Klgler and
Fas on.
AUTHORITIES LIKE - STEWART
ny J4MF..4 I-., l.VHE'f K..
UNCOi.N. April :9.-(Speclal.)-Athletlo
Manager Ouy K." Reed of the University
of Nebraska has departed from the time
honored custom of 'leaving the selection
of officials for the big Cornhusker game
go until the last minute. Heed today an
nounced a list of officials for all of the
big game next fall.
Heretofore the selection of officials left
to a few days before the game has al
ways hern a source of annoyance and
siimbbllug. flood believes It wilt prove
cxceedlimly fortunate to have all of this
out of tho way before thn opening of the '
season.
Jimmy Masker, the old Kansas City
boy, one of the best known foot ball offl
cliils In the Missouri valley, will of fi
eld I In several of the games. J. J.
Pchomnier, the old Mnroon star, Is an
other iwnmlar rhob e of the western foot
bull team, Two Omaha men,' "End"
KeinnB and Caldwell, a former eastern
star, wi officiate In a couple, of value.
15. C Q ilgwley ef Kt. Mary's Kan., an
umpire In tho National league, will also
officiate in one of the vanie. Qulggley
is nnurly an enthusiastic over foot ball
as base bsll and is rated as an excep
tionally able official.
1. 1st of Official..
Following Is the IUt of officials for th
1916 football games which Nehraska will
play;
Nebraska. Drnke, October 7-Guy I-ow-man,
referee; Caldwell, Omaha, umpire;
"Hud'' J earns, Omaha, bend linesman.
Nebraska-Kansas Aggies, October 14
Jimmy Masker, Chicago, formerly Kan
sas Clly Athletic club, referee; John
"'rlfflth, I 'rake, umpire; .1. A. Ulloy,
Kansas City Athletic club, head linesman.
Nebraska-Oregon Aggies, October II
Varnell, Portland, referee; Fawcett,
Portland, umpire: Francis, Portland,
head linesmen, (All of these officials
were recommended by Dr. ',, J, Stewart,
the new Nebraska coach, and accepted
by Heed).
Nebraska-Ames, November 1-John
Griffith, Drake. referee; Caldwell,
Omaha, umpire; "Bud'' Keam, Omaha,
head linesman.
Nebraska-Weslcyan, November "Offi
cials not chosen.
Nebraska-Kansas, November IS Jimmy
Masker, Chicago, referee; J. J. Fchom
mer, Chicago, umpire; Clyde MrBride,
Kansas uly, bead linesman.
Ncbraska-lown, November V Birch,
Cedar Haplds, la referee; A. O. Held,
Waterloo, la., umpire; J. J. Sohommer,
Chicago, head linesman; John (irlfflth,
Diake, field Judge.
Ncbraka-Notre Dame, November So
K. C Qulgglcy, St. Mary's, Kansas,
referee; Pireh, Cedar Rapid, la., um
pire; J. A. Itlley, Kanm Cl'y Agriculture
college, head llnerman: A. G. Reld, Water
loo, la, ,
Stewart Look Good.
The more T1iihIai. i,infiM ...k...t
.......... nuiLiiiu Kutnuniim
hear of Ir: K. .1. Stewart, the new di
rector and all-yar coach at Nebraska,
who replace Jumbo Stlchm, th more
Bee
OMAHA, , SUNDAY M()KNTIX(i, APUIL HO, UHfi.
CORNELL'S COACHING TRIUMVIRATE Left to
and Charles E. Courtney, Below: Dr. Al Sharpe.
right, top: Jack Moakley
WASHINGTON. April 29. -Boston wa
helples be.foro Walter Johnson toda
and Washington won, 4 to 0, hitting Koi
ter hard In the seventh ajid eighth In
nluga. Only twenty-ulna batters fae
Johnson, three of tho five visitor wh
got on being thrown out on tha bai.
Score:
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liuth 1 0 0 0 Totals ....II II
Giants Lose Seventh ,
Straight Game When
; Dodgers Beat Them'
NEW TORIC. April 29.The New York
lost their eleventh straight game here
today when, they , were defeated by
Brooklyn In a twelve-Inning game, 5 to 4,
before the largest crowd of tho season.
After a see-saw contest, In which the
lead changed several times, Brooklyn
won In the twelfth Inning on successive
singles by laubrrt, Stengel and Wheat.
Fred Jlkrkle of tho New York team
won an automobile in tho eighth Inning
when his two-huso hit Btruck a sign on
the left-field fence, the advertiser havlua
offered a ear to tho first player who hit
the sign with a fly ball. The algn has
been up ulnce the opening of last season.
Malinger MilJraw of New York made a
radical change In his lineup, sending the
veteran first baseman, Markle, to third
base, while Kelly, a Northeastern league
recruit, went to first bane. Hcore:
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Cubs Lose as Cards
Trounce McConnell
.' CHICAGO, April W.-Hcavy hitting by
St. Inils ended Chicago winning streak
today, tho Cardinals routing McCotuicll
for hi worst beating of the season and
winning. 8 to I. Doak held the Cubs un
til the seventh, when bailee went to the
rescue." Home run by tieachcr and Long
helped to pile up the visitors' runs and
the first Chicago score was counted on
Williams' homer. In tho eighth Inning
with Smith on second, fleizel accldently
threw his bat nearly to third base. Zlm-
merman left the bag unguarded to pick
u pthe bat and Pmllh stole third. P-core:
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Hatted for M-t 'onnelt in seventh.
United fur ! Incliei In ninth.
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Chicago I 0 o n 0 :i 0 M
I Two-I'Mne IiIIk: llelnell. .'aler. Ibouo
I runs: It. n -hei , Iiuu. W illi . iiik. Stolen
1 b.i's: Hel."l. Nimbr. Kiniili, 'iiiiiiur
' mini Ihi iI.I.. plav. Hit..i to ilninntiy
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Josies Lose Battle
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Eleventh Gives the
Detroit Tigers Win
PETrtOIT. Mich., Apall 2!).-Cohb'
double in tho eleventh Inning, after V It t
had singled and had advanced to sorond
on Kavanagh' sacrifice, gave IVtroit a
thrilling 6 to 4 victory over Cleveland
here today. Tho Tlgres, two runs be
hind when they came to but in the ninth,
successfully staged one oC their batting
rulllcs. Singles by Young, Crawford and
Cobb tied tho score. Tlio gamo sparkled
with fine fielding. Gnuiey twice cut ciTf
runners at third hy pplenuld throw, after
the Tiger attempted hit-and-run plays.
Score:
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United fnr Miiliuiin III llilllll.
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Men Are Hitting at
Four Hundred Clip
In Jack Moakley, Charle , Courtney
ami lr. Al Sliarpe, known us the "Tri
umvirate" at Cornell, are conceded to be
about the ublest coaches In their line
in the country. Courtney, tbe rowing
coach, lins been Identified with Cornwll
crews siuco livi: Moakley, tha track
roach, went to Itharu In while Dr.
Sliarpe, the foot 'ball mentor, Is a com
parative newcomer. Ills reKlnle st Cor
nell linn extended over the pant ls yesrs.
1 'tiller Courtney, t.'nrncll has nuiuageil to
win more than V. per cent of the minus.)
regattas on the lluilntin river. Moakley
has developed such track athlete as
Herb Young, Te Herna. John l'aul Jones.
Krine I'titik. I-cc Tslliot, Pavn Caldwell
and Alma III. 'hard. I inler bis tul.'lnt:ii
six Iiitetiiilleiiiiiie ihniiiploiishlpa hnvsi
I'li'n lirouwnt lintiift to t'ornell. Vootballl
at Cornell befora I 'r Miarpo took hold I
of the spoil whs aliucn.1 a Juke. Ill VU-
luio.i'tii.l. team and smne of the j
teams prrvlmm to this attest lo hi ablb I
It y to turn out wlnnltii t'lilnbiiiiitliuis. I
Browns Fall Before
Chicago White Sox
Olson and Miller
Leading Batters in
. The Big Leagues
CHICAGO, III.. April S).-Ivaii Olson of
tlio Urooklyn Nationals, with ,M6, and
Ward .Miller of the Ht. Ivouls American
with ..Vk) arc leading batter In the major
leagues, according to average compiled
here today,
Ty Cobb Is beginning to move upward
among American league batsmen. The
figure show thai Cobb, though out of
recent games because of Illness, ha In
creased his average from ,231, as ihown
last week, td .Soft
The following arc the ,? hitters:
W. Miller, HI. I-oula, .GOO; Nunamaker,
.3S7; Speaker, Cleveland, .US"; Janvrln,
Boston, .XA; (leileon, New York, .361;
Behnlk, Chicago, .IBS; Henry, Washing
ton, .r.3.1: llellman, Iietrolt, Smith,
Vlcvebind, ."IS; llobItr,cl, Ilonton, Slff;
(itlhnnley, Js'ew York, ..Hfi; Magee, New
York, .Slit; Shanks. Washington, .MS;
Ilenrlhscn. Iloston. .,'110; I'ratt, ft. Louis,
,30H; tiiirdner. Itoston. .304; Kelsch, Chi
cago. ,30: Cobb. I'etrolt, .Ml.
Tho Nollnnal league ",3(10" hitters ire:
Olsnp, llrookljn, ,M5; lioolan, Chicago,
.W; Mollwlti, Cincinnati, .t',2; Chase,
Cincinnati, ,4..".: Compton. Ilostnn. .41?:
lintibirt. llrookln, ,S'I; Mowrey, llrook
l.vn, ..In.'.; tl, lluriis. New lots, ..ITS;
ltliichiniin, I'ltlsburgli, .375; K.iuff, New
York, .SKI; I'lnck, Chicago. .Jt!I; Uroh.
Cincinnati. .3 1; Konetchy, llnntnn, .Slit;
Kaler, Chicago. "K; I'askerl, riilladel
lliia, K!. i'oIIiiis, ltosion. ,:t'3: Nlehoff.
1'hlliidelpbln, . ::,;.!; ltrall, Clnclniifttl, ,Ki3;
liaildeii, New York, 3.13; 'iniiinrnian,
Cbl. aao, J,.'., Yrikea, Chicago. ,ta;
Clarke, t iiicliimttl. .31.,; tirlfflth, Clncin.
nail, .JI.1, I jni.ialea. tu. ImiiiIs, .SiB; k
llurtis, I'lillnib lMn, Jul,
Liuks Defeat Sioux;
Gaskcll Is Hit Hard
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Malted for Foster In ninth.
Tloston rt 0 0 it 0 0 fl
WsMhlngton 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
eiloleii bases: Judife, Morgan,
flee hits: Alnamlth. Morgan, r'lrst bat
on errors: lloaion, 1. liases on halls! 0i
roater, 4. ha mod runs: Washington,
Htrnok out: Hy Johnson, A; by Foster, '.
i.mi'ircs; uwen and uonnolly.
Wichita Wins First
Game from Denver
By Nine to Threi
WICHITA, Kan.. April .rt flU
lug and Malarkey' good pltc.hlm
coupled with th wlldne of Phillip n
Sterner, gave Wichita the first gamshei
over Denver today, to 3, Wcor;
WilCillTA,
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DENVER.
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Kelllier, ss 4
Hpencer, If 4
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Hhestiik, C 4
Phillips, p 1
Wterser, p I
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Wichita ,.
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Hliilen base: Absteln, .'.': O
riillllps, 1 In two liuiliiKs; off Ji'.frwr,
In six Innings. Double plays; (.'
lo Hrltton to Absii-ln: lJUibl to Tlrltto
Htruck out: Hy Malnrkey. 7; by Phillip
1. Hases on balla: Off Malarkey, 1; o
I hllllps. 4; off Hte.rxur, 7, Hit by pilch,
t.all; Hv Mulaika-y, I; by hterser,
Tim; 2:M, I'mnlres: Ryun and Ktui
Pirates Victorious .
Over Cincinnati Red,
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defeated Cincinnati hero today, by tl
score of 2 to I. The homo team corr
their run off Toney In the flrt innlr
on a double by llalrd and single I
Harney, Illnohman and Wagner, aft'
Which Kiliuli went Into pitch. He gav
way to a pinch lilttor in the eighth ar
Dale pitched the last Inning. Mamau
allowed one run In the seventh on slug!'
by Oroh, Mlllwits and Griffith, and aft-
he had passed tho first two men In tl
eighth he gave way to MUler, who r
tired the side. Score;
PTTTSItrROU. CtNCINVATf
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Dale, p 0
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Hatted for Hhula In eighth.
Cincinnati rt 0 0 o I) 0 1 fl fl.
.Ittsbungh 20000000.
Two-base hits: Kealn, Ralrd. poub
play: Wlngo lo tirob. Itiuies and hall
4. if f Seluils, off Miimaux. it. Hit at
esrne.l runs: Off Toney, 4 bits, 1 run,
one-third Inning; off Hchul. 6 lilt, t
runs, in six and two-thirds Innings;
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Maiinuiiix, & hlls, 1 run, In erven at
oiie-thlrd Innings; off Miller, 1 hit. I
rims. In one and two-third Inning
Mruik out: Hv h.-huli i: by Miuuatl
4. I tnplirs: o Day and Hairuton,
Yanks Capture Ono
From the Mackmei
ruiI..VDi:l.l'IIIA, April S.-Keir Tu
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todny by 4 to 1 Tbe hnnta team s.ori
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