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Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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HURLING DUEL OF
14 FRAMES IS TIE
Lou Northland Lefty Thomai Stage
- Pitcheri Battle, Which is Called
in Fourteenth Stanza,
SCORE STANDS ONE TO ONE
Standing of Teams
WEST. LKAGt'E. I NATL LKAGT'E.
Wirhltn
Otnaha ,
Tope k a ,
l.lmoln ,
I'enver
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w.urrt.
Hlnu City. 4
l Molne
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Hoemn , ,,, ft ft
Now York. J a
Wl.lntii 1
Cleveland , ft 7
Chleago ... II 9
ft. I.oiil,. 5
I'hll 3 10
Fourteen Inmn of very frigid and
imneahat molt ptlni, in whkh Iould
Npolon Norih nd lffiy Thnmait n
e;is''d In thrilling hurling wr
ihbuI m flourke prk tprIy oflcr
noii for tli (llff tlon nd rii stlori of
fT(il liundrrrt rnlili hiiK ho r'k-l-Ml)p
doflffl imeiimonlH and grip to lamp
lJ'i demon thlt- In gctlon. At tlie
pud of th fouitfmilh I'nip rtrnry gru
i Imnly rfllii-d It a bull gum and allowed
Hie half-froi(n farn to go horn. Th
count when the fray cd 1 to 1.
Haldy JdUII and hla crew pjt up an
aful howl whn the uinp cilkd th
vpnt off for th dny, for Baldy thought
Irffiy Thomaa had th Rourk on hla
IlKt and hla crew hud vlnlon of knocking
North en!M In th fifteenth. Th
gang In the prraa coop, having other
thought In their mind, cheered uproar
ouly when Carney called a holt on ac
count nf darkneia.
Plr ftnpir Ball.
tt I'll a mighty good hall game deiplta
the cold. Both team played (well hae
ball and the entire fourteen Inning were
flleto with nappy ply and great
atop, Neither aid had any corner on
the aetjaatlonal Huff and both the home
hoy and th vlnltor were robbed of lilts.
Ornaha counted II run In the opening
iHti-. Joe nurg'a anatomy w punc
tured by ona of Thorn' lnt. Ilunier
pulled down a drlva hy Hmllh whh'h
tagged for thre ek. thereby glartlng : rv,m-. !h
the miracle Muff, but Poraylh heat out j Connolly, fb..
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. Cltn 'Innatl., 7 II .M7
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:iVt' Brooklyn ,. ft ft ,ft7Ti
.111 .New Vork.. 1 I .111
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THE BROWN TEAM
Hard Hitting, Together
Errori, Combine to Oive
Victory to Chicago,
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WIN COMES SIX TO TWO COUNT
Yeeferriiay' Reinlli,
VVKSTK.H.V LKAUt K.
rea Moln, l; Omaha, I. Fourteen
Inning.
Lincoln, h; Hloui City, ft.
Ht. ,loeph-Toiek, lain. '
iJenver-WP'hlt. iln
NATIONAL I.KAGfK.
T'lttubiigh. 7: ( lnitnntl, ft
HI. l,uul-(hl"go, pontponed
AMKItl 'AN l,Kt)VR,
rhlrago, ; W. lyjul. 2.
(.leveland. ; lletrolt, ft
AMK.IUCAN AHMOCIATION,
Turll-napoll. ft: Kan City, I,
Toledo, 0; r!t. f'ul, I.
('olumbu. ; ,Mlnnrpoll, 1. Twtv
Inning.
julvllle, I; Milwaukee, ft.
Oamea Today.
Weatern league Dee Molne at Omaha,
Miifoln a' Wong City. Bt. Joneph At To
pekd, Ilenver at Wl'-hlf
National l.gue I'litnh irgh at Cincin
nati, ht. Lonl ! I'hhago, rinmklyn at
New York, Philadelphia at Hoton.
Amerlian League i hi' ago ft, Ixnil,
Cleveland at Detroit, Knatnn at Whlng
ton, New Vork at I'hlladelplila.
Oregory, P
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a bunt. Marty Krug lammed alngle to
riMiter nd Hurgr touched the rublier.
Th Uooatera counted their tally In the
fifth on a hit by Rpahr, Clair' Infield
out and Kllduff't rro.
flan at Dw at Plate.
te .Molne cam pritouly near to
(Coring; on three occaaton. Twice on at
tempted double steal, (nappy work by
North and Prleat, with I'rtest mailing
ll throw to the plate, Booter run
were cut down, and on on accaalon
Oklahoma, lVte Kllduff made a beautiful
top of llahn'a hard grounder nd threw
,-pahr out at the plate,
Omaha' had one chance to aoore, wjlien
Irleet attempted to come home from first
on Kllduff double, hut the relay from
Mrloan to Kwoldt to rpahr was too fast
Monnra Are, !en.
Neither North or Thomaa had any ad
xamatfe It, the hurling did. Hoth were
aved on ecerl occaalon by wonderful
piaya. North w in hot water a little
oftener than Lefty, but he alway pulled
through. Both hurlera wer pitching
treat ball In, the cloning Inning.
IVtn Kllduff. I'rleat. Krug. Hunter and
Mcloan wet the lad who did th (tellar
r.iirk. Kllduff, enpertally, (hone, al
though U w hiiertor that wa reinn
elide for the lliwter marker.
The Haunter and Itourke battle iu,
nixy t Loiirke prk. It will be ladle'
l. The game will atari t 1.15. Si-ore;
OMAHA.
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Coillh, If 8
allnhun, a,,..
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Kan lb
.Heillng, rf 4
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0 17 0
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nr. LOi:i. April 30.-lard hitting,
combined with error which came at op
portune time, enabled Chlcgo to win
from M, Loul her today, ft to t. It w
th local' lxth elmlght defeat on th
horn ground. Bcore:
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f'ooney nut, hit by batted ball.
Batted for Ganpar In ninth.
Lincoln 4 0 0 0 0 0 1
HIouk City 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Left on be: filoux Cltv. ft: Lincoln.
ft. Kirat baxc on error: filoux tt tv, !r,
Lincoln, t. Pan If ice hlf Kane. Two
haee hit: Llvlnaatmi, ftohrer. Carlisle.
Ktolen baee: Carllnle. Hit? Off Im.l.i,
i In one inning. Donll pIrv: Hlnchman
to William. Mora to William". Hteven
aim to Hlncnman to Wllli'ima. rtirurk out:
Hy Doyle, 1: hy Cn-nar, 2; liy Sreiory, I.
Vaaea on ball": -iff Dcyln, J: of lireg.iry.
.1. lilt by pitched hall: Rv Oregory.
l-eleiifle and Kne. Time: 1:4&. 1'molre
Andrew and Mullen.
Nebraska Central
Beats Grand Island
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CF.NTftAL CITY, Neb April 29.-lflp.
clal.-Nhraka Central college won an
I et. ltlng track and field meet from their
old rival, Grand Ilnd college, Friday
by a ubtantial margin, the cor Iwlng
i'..t to 43.
K1n f Grand laland w th Indi
vidual point winner with lnteen. taking
tlrt in th ltVyart daeh and brnad
Jump and e-onrt tn the K0-r.l dah
and quarter mile. A high wind, whh'h
Mew continually throughout the meet.
1 prevented th running itf the high hur
J,' idle and kepi th lima and dltanee
I dxwn omt.l, Itennett brvk a t'r.
linl college record In th hammer throw
I; ! allh a he, a of 111 feet liKhea,
jj tiranj lelanl won only fur flrt
pUrea ! narrow margin, tha brnad
A . ,,,,( If thiee-quaiter of an Inch, th
g biu lump ly en Inch and th Itt ytM
u and ." yrd hutdle by th prov-
' eri'UI hair-breadth.
. ,el.ral aniial a' on tka ilf
f mi'e ir'. Khlt h ilt I Hot (iur In th
Pint "f, frut fur wMcli th T'f'n
Jii iti(ny ht .?tr4 a Mitift
". t,. mg 1 1 t' In llu r. a n
g , .t up a liit'e n n I
b (M.i r i.t In i
K. Collin out,
tin i ted hall.
Hatted for Groom In eighth,
Batted fur Auetln In ninth,
Halted for Hartley In ninth.
CIMcgo 1 1 0 1 1 0 J 0 0-
HI, U.uU 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 02
Two-b hit: Murphy. Thra-bae hit:
(tllr. Mtolen hniie: V'ouniler, K. Col
lin. Double play: K. Colllii to Konrnler.
He on ball. Off Hcot.1, if; off (Irnoiii
ft, Hit nd earned run; Off Groom, i
hit, I run In eight Inning; off Hark, 1
hit, no lun in one inning; off Hcotl, 7
hit, t run in nine Inning, Htruck out:
Hy Hcott. 2; by Groom. I, ' Umpire'
Hildehrand and O'l.aughlln.
I l f'Heher ! Knonah.
DKTHOIT, Mhh.. April l.Jeiinllig
tmed l pitcher and four pinch Mucin
today, hut Detroit nt to Cleveland, ii
to ft. Tha vlaltor piled up a big lead
In th eerly Inning, knoi king Jame ami
Holand out nf the, box end maltreating
uc,(edlng twlrlera without mercy. The
attendance wa (he third laigeat in the
hlitory of Navln field. Hcor:
Hatted for MT1gu In the fifth.
Hutted for Hoehler in the eveinli,
Halted for ruller In the neventh.
Hatted for Jj-lckon In the eighth.
Ran for Dubuc in th fteventh.
Cleveland 1 8 1 1 1 2 0 0 1-12
Jietrolt O 1 0 0 0 1 ft 0 1-6
Two-ba hit: Oraney (2i, Cobb, Hell
man, Htniu.ge. Stolen bane: Crawford.
Double ply: Young to Hum; O'Neill
to Wambegann. Khkc on ball: Off
llngby, 2; off Mitchell, 1; off Jemea, 2,
off Holand, 1: off McTlgue, 4; off Cun
ningham, 2. Hit nd earned run; Off
Kagby, II hit. 4 run in U and to
thlid Inning; off Mitchell. 2 hlU, 3
run In two nd nne-thlitl Inning, off
Jame, ft hit, 3 run In one and one
third Inning; off Uoland. I hit, 2 run
tn one-third liniln; off McTlgue. 4 hit.
4 run in three and one third Inning; off
Hoehler. 2 hit, 2 tun In two Inning, off
Krlckon. no hit, no run in oi In
ning: off Cunningham, no hit, 1 run In
on Inning. Struck out: Hy Hngby, 2;
by Mitchell, 1. Umpire: Chill nd
K.van.
GEORGIA GOESDRY IN
DRASTIC FORM TODAY
ATLANTA. Ga.. April JO.-Oeorgla'l
new prohibition law. delgned to drive
"hrewerlr. locker club and near beer"
aloona from the tt, became effective
at midnight lat night. Under It no bever
age containing mora than one-half of 1
per cent of alcohol may be manufactured
or gold, and no peron may bring In
from oulnlde the tte, more than two
quart of liquor or forty-eight pint of
beer a month.
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Two Nebraska High
Schools Compete
In Tarkio Meet
mm urnoout winning point.
Pawnee City, Neb... , 21
Fall City, Neb...,
MaJlland. Mo ..,,," I
Hhenandnali, la 9
Tarkio, Mo
Falrfn, Mo
Clartnda. la ,
Oraenfleid, I 3
Nehraakn City, ,Veb , 2
Clearfield, la I
1M Dfrt'LAMATOll V WINNKrta.
Mi Frn More, Mound Cily, Mo.,
frt
Alfred Wal(emn, P.edfnrd, la , flit.
191 S INDIVIDUAL POINT WINNERS
(A total of twenty.)
A. Vort, Fall City, Neb
ft. Oillina. Hlmnandoeh, 1
Allen Kdee, I'awne ( Ity, Nh
Handle Younger, Miiltlend, .Mo
11 White, Kalrf, Mo
William flood, Clearfield, la
Verne Hardin, Maltlnd, Mo
A. ICdee. Pawnee Cliy, Nco
J, Neleon, Nbrka City, Neb......
H. Htlmenn Iwne City, Neb
Harold Welch, Khenandoah, la
Hollo IMddla, Clarlnd. la
I . In ml Wlilta, Tarkio, Mo
A, Koaetibaugh, Greenfield, In
KreiJ Heaann, Nebrak Cltv. Neb...
K, Atklnon. Pwne City, Neb
l'reldnt Hhn, Pawnee City, Neb
G. Iacog, Nhenan'lli. 1
Dale Morrlaon, MaltlNtid, Mo ,,
Hubert Jamea, Clarlmin, la
TARKIO, .Mo,, April 2D.-(pe l1
F.lght year ago the Trklo College Trl
Btat High School Athletic nd rieclgina
tory center were organlw'd, Klght
I'thnot wer enleied Ihe flret yer and
forty-eight gtudnntg competed. Last Jr
twenty-fine arhooli, with U'4 conteatanl,
were entered. The 11,18 content, or Trl
Stf High School day, promise to h th
beat In th hlitory of the organization.
Already twenty m hool hav been heard
from, with entrle coming In dally. Eleven
athletic event will be eontcMcd, with
forty-four gold, llver and lrone tnedi
offered prize. Feven wall trophy
ghleld will be offered team prize. A
new feature thl year will be the tennl
tournament In double for boy.
Four declamatory eontect will he held,
tha preliminary at 10.) a. m. Friday,
May 6, with th final t ft 1 p. m. Ih
nine day.
In tha athletic event prellmlnarlr will
be held at 10.30 a. m. Friday. May S, whlla
the final will begin at 2 p. m. tha limn
day, Daugherty of Pawnee City, wh.
hold th preent tr1-tte record, will he
back to defend hi title, while Nelaon of
Fall City and Hardin of Maltlnnd will
glv him. the run of hi life. Kach of the
three tan run It In about 4 40.
The Iowa echool entered are: Thur
man, Fled Oak. Hlanchard, Coin, Corning,
Clearfield, Bedford, College fiprliig.
Hhenandoah, Randolph, Clarlnda and
Pegter.
Nebraaka team re Pwne City nd
Falia Qty, whll MUxourt will b repr
eented by Maitland, Mound City, Breck
enrtdg, FJrfg. Hock Port and Tarkio.
Tort of Fall City, who tied two record
lt prlng and who hung up a new one.
will b gfter om new record thl iiUg.
REDS EDGE OUT
IN NINTH FRAME
Piratei Use Up One Pitcher After
Another in Futile Effort to
Save Came,
GItOH SENDS IN WINNING RUN
CINCINNATI, April Cincinnati
won out In the ninth Inning her today,
defeating Pltteliurgh, ft tn 7, In the ninth
Inning I'lttaburgti wag one run to tha
good nd Harmon wa iit to the mound,
A hit, a acilflc and a dnublo wa made
off him nd he wag replaced hy Miller,
who gave two baec on ball, when he
w replaced by Jacob. Or oh got a hit
off hint, which brought In the winning
run. Hi-nrn;
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Bourgeois Run Up
Victory by Making
Fifteen Safe Hits
i
The Bourgeois added anotl er lctory In
the Gieatcr Oinalui, league race yntr-
day, by troutirlng the Te-Ho-Ceg team, 12
lo J. Jimmy Mliasky hurled the flrnt
the inning for the Hourgeol and wa
aucceeded in the lx!h by l, who,
then proceded to how the fan ome
real aenvation twirling, lie allowed one
lilt In Hit four frame and ehlffcd ten
men. '
The f!o:,igeol hammered Ihe daylightn
out of Iliudl(n-k, 1he Te-Be-Ce hurler,
running up a total of fifteen bit. The
Te-Be-ce crew murfe nine hits alloffother,
ft
Total 12 ll:!5 1 I
RALPH H. BURGESS" IS
HANGED FOR WIFE MURDER
BEAUMONT. Tx., April SO.-fUlph II. I
Burgee. X, a trnscllng man, wag hanged
here today Jor the murder of hi wife on
January '.7, I'll.'., lie wa given the death
penalty In April, I'M. An hour before
Hurge went to tlj gallowg he attempted
to wllow puleon, hut w prevented hy
guard. H aald he had concealed the
polioti laet minmcr.
PROFESSOR TAYLOR AT THE
UNIVERSITY CLUB AT LUNCH
rrof. George Taylor, head of th de
partment of political economy of Harvard
unlvenlty. a well a being a member
of Ihe United Rate rural credit com
mlslon, will be the honor guet at the
Unlvenlty club at noon today. Prof.
Taylor I down for an addrea, following
the noon luncheon.
AMERICAN AMBASSADOR
ARRIVES AT PETROGRAD
PKTROGR A I), April .-(Via London.)
-The American mbador, David Ft.
Fraud, has reached petrograd. He be
gan hla official dutlea immediately, call
ng today on the premier and tha minis
ter of foreign affair.
Beselins Lose Fast
Game to Holly Lads
Pfnmeglan Amateara fthnir Good.
William Spengler. former amateur
champion heavyweight boxer, who rep
rewnted tli American Athletic union
abroad recently, declare that th Dan-
: lh. twe.ibh and Norwegian amateur
are the great! amatour in th world.
How did they find out how great they
are without aummer haie ball?
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with thousands of men of active minds and
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THI AMEIICAJI T0IACC0 C0NPAJIT
smt2 zxsBi . :..-a;ft.:a3EK i .. . t.-jfta : js .-g-x--s;rnag-
SWEDISH GOVERNMENT
ASKS MONEY FOR ARMY
STOCK ITOI.M (X'la Indn. April -Th
Fwetlmh Eovemment ha ked th
Rlkudag for vote ef 4",iVfo kroner
for tb army, Il.so.W kroner for the
nvy nd l.(Wfi kmner for hastening
th ennXrurtioit t.f delrorr and ub
marine. Tha army prnduuiw I propoaed prln
gipally fr th heavy arllllfry, engineer
ing and th aupplv itvl.e and for Ik
e-HiU'iiifnl of laittUlruni
Tha Holly triumphed over the BeeHna
;t Fort (tmatui eterday In one of the
nappleat gme nf th year, lb ore
wi 6 to S.
Despite th bad weather, Z. fan
turned oul to wltna th conteat. Peter
eoii hM th Iteltn to four hit, while
Myer and Ournelt were hit herd
Ma lit, Inl geml-fra,
CHIfUfltt, April f-Ja.-k Ne, tha
bard hitting fut baeeman pro. ure.t lr
Ilia Whit Ho from the OmMnnd C.''!
Ieagii t int, an I ie, ntiy ei to Hln
ni.,1, haa de. Unci to Join the Oin.l.
Ii.. ha land win, a wml pt- f" ii
I, ,,ni Ifie I o ih.liv gan e
Maltless
Alcoholfree
ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF
BREAKINGJNTO BOX CAR
William !lot.iiinn. h ft ht l
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