THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916. Bringing Up Father Drawn for The Bee by George McManus Copyright. J51S. lntern'1 Norw tjervlcv T HIDE IN THE BWREL DON'T VORRT ' WE CAN GS ALONC WITHOUT THE J FIRE-WORKt)! 1 Know liUT WORE KlHT-HICKt- lMUVT H00T THESE OU MUbT CALL ON ARE TOU tURE rWKtE DlOlST DUHTER -BARON 5 THIREtLBEiso OOTINC! tEE ME. P OFF TOMHT TO PI FAV"tP t-l.c aMftts- X ' 10 J : 9 rV,KX V DELICHTED! rfe-i j i II f.7T'B. Ja a " K f i A. J nn xvj.v j 1; I ... ... VI r 'i i M J? , Aft & mi .Mi bb M b 'I: I. i- I ROURKES BATTLE THE SMX TODAY 'Til Will of Fate Tint Plcaiant Day of Season Shall Be One on Which There Are No Game. JIMMY KANE IS ON THE JOB Biciui! 1h thrmomr hit S0, bwh of nhr Ilk unto that nil both California nrt Klorld f rt lhy hv twMv month In tlie ar but don't, w turnwl loo on Omaha trdy, tha Vtrn Inagua arbfdula had to rl "no tam rhdii!f-l today," If a ball nm bad bi'i'n rardfd yrtfrdjr aftrrfiooiiK Id Iioraa and Jup I'luv would hava bf-n kattln Ht, Howrvar. tha bf-autlful cailir did I ha (traM and riandcllona a lot of KOOd. Today the truculant PIoiii will rxhlhlt thrlr arff befora tha Omnhn biu. It ulll ba rmambr1 Hi da lua Hourka. l-t nallopd th Floux to a nlra and tiidr brown durlnir tlm tralnlnK i"mHon at Rrat.rr, thrco guinea out of four. Manager Marty Krug anya the llourkoa Bill not win tliraa out of four In thla flrat aerla of I ha ofnaon. Tor ba It from nui-h. Ha aa.va they'll win four alralght, tarty thould know, h'a lh managrr. Kane Vrtf raa nt l oop. t Tba Floun rity club la populated with number of poraona of iuilnpira, Lead Ing thla nninhpr la Jamca Kai), lha vet eran of th li?iiKU. In pnlttt of a"rvleo Kana la the oldcat man In Iho loop, Jimmy liaa bfin In tlm Wrstarn nrvvh aara now. Anothar notalila la f,arry Ilauna, tha calibrated hatllliig H.'liilan, vh inn lira long dlalanra throna and llilnka a Iwo baa lilt la a bunt. Phi! f'oonay, aula Bwnar, prnprlrtor and pilot of a taxlrnb, la atlll another, and Villi ('roah, tna of Ornnha, I atlll another. The lndlaru will play Iho Tiourka to rlay, Friday, whMi will ba ladlra' dav, iaturdiy and Hundav. All guinea will tart at J o rloi.-k. Lineup, Omaha; Clou f'lty: lllllrr , Flrt Kane l'rlat tecund t'ooix-v Jfiir ..Third f'onnolly Jvllduff Short rn Mohan Wataon .... 1,1'lHtir. ., 1 1' l kIiIiik , ... I'r.iahy I,lvl!iulou Iioyle .. . flnnprr .t,', W at anil iiaakt-11 Kelly . Pmvhin-r Kansas City Wants The Stecher-Gotch Match Held There Kanaaa (tty la cottoning up to (iene lelady. The Kay Kea Vireatllng buga have ar Hved at the cnnrlualon that when Jio fteehrr and Prank riot-h tangle on the Jid(hd eanvaa It will ba tlene Malady Who will he lh" big gun of the event And Kana Cltv would Ilka to aeo ftecher and Ontcl meet In Kanaaa City. nd tha! la why dene Sletady la a popu t.r mi. n In Kaneae City ntht now. lna went tn Kay Hie the other (lay I', are lUIInn and l.evlnaky fight He r.o ku.rr than eriit-d In In) II that Iho Mil I'liiriaua apptoarhe. httn on tha eutli't f thr big mnt-lt. Th"V de.-lare.t 1'iey ou,(J eipial any offer Mil.ly might get iti any other city In the K.untiv. M In. I y tol l the kanaa ClUam lhi Kbtle ba taxired Omaha aa a pUist t ir )hn mtlili, that hmi. lily l..k., tU k k I at oiii t, I and If he did Iti" i hatopii.n.hip nau h Kanaaa t't uul it full rioa.lrail n a b. a 1 1 mi. Gotch Quits Show And Earl Caddock rlllllh Irfft U, Krug ..Outer 6 orsythe (tight Iv'rueger 4 'an h NHrnhall... ...... al.-h. ,, Alllaon f'llrh Jirow n I'ltch IVorth I'H.'h Thompann l'ltih , Jtera I'itili Krauae I'ltrh TxJ Q iril liil fit! Clllx '' '" '- ii i lit a. a,. atii, v ; ID Ullllll OllUjil (in xv ll.c(n (oik In nikai iih ! jl'-r on, t -ir Tb fiay will ,. (). ,!! win iK.it mvtAt mv (be ! al I b k li limn (tii, l imuin i.i,.,, j 1t. m i.n w.i.ll tike In br from I M ai-u ..ti,. .l iai f ,1. In In. ' fa .?' iu. at tha r(' f g ; ! ! k !' wi.l-r i i ji'a'l lli .... !!.' 4 X l'r at i.- M!il. Itl IH araatiing - Hunai a . . . i. . ... .,-,, ,,,,, ., , a la an I ), (', t I it t - i taf - t f lx- f la a, .i 9-tyA A .IP - ' U at . I M 1 .. xi :, h fit 11 k 1 all -a-tl ' , i. Ui wft l V I s,-' U - 'i H nii t - V.i.ft S (Ha Si"x--.: g.,i...- I ft 4 -1 lulu I tfr MUl ,4 n nsfc-t l tsw ft i - X i , ' , 1 B . J'- 1 ' ' g S- . X -t I ' --- ' . ' ' I i - ,4-h 1 -'.. f . 1 V t t. j . . 4 - K a X k ! - i j Standing of Teams WEST. l.HMU B. I NAT, l-BAOUF.. I w. i. r. 1.' Wlrhlla ... 2 IH fhlla l.lneoln ,.,.7 3 ,7 Uronklyn . Omaha H H Ml . lloalnn .... Topeka .... 4 ,fi4 I'hlrago .,. I'enver i .4 0 ' 'Iwliinatl Hou I'llv.. 4 7 4 Hi, Irf.ula. Tir-a Mo'naa 3 7 ;mi I'lHalmrKli. ft ,air, .KM ,f.M ,,-.71 ..121 Mf .") M 7 4 7 f. fl S K a ? 10 Ht. Jnarph . t .VH) M w rorM AMi;H Lf.A'il K.I AM. W.I..IVI .' Waah'n .,.10 H l.oulavllle AiH N. W.I, I'rf I'laveland ,10 7 .uk lurlliinap'a ,43V Mmneapa,, .1,70 'ol'Jmhiia., .ft'.H Kan I'lly., ,;, '( Toledo . ... .m m. caul.., Mllwauk'' ,fW7 ,m :m . .r, New York, I 7 I at roll ... lloaton . ... 9 a f'hliago ..10 HI. IiiiIb.. r. 10 I'hlla Ill 2 10 Vetcrdar'a fleanlla, WFMTKHN I.KAOt'K, No gamea aehcduled. NATIONAL f.KAUI'K Brooklvn, 0; New Vnrk, 4, 1'hlladelphla. a; lloaton, 0. I lii'lnrinll, li: Ht. Irfiula, . ('Iilragn -1'Hlalturgh, rain. AMKKK'AN I.KA'H'K. Philadelphia, ; New Vork, J. AMKHIf'AN AflMOi.'lATION, , No Kaim-a a. h'dukd. I.aiiira Today, Wexiprn league -Ht. Joneph at fienver, Topka at VVlehlta, l.lnenln nt J'ea Moinea, Hloux I'Hv at timiiha. National laau- -Clrirliinall at PI. t.oula, I hlrago at llttabiirgh, ll""ton lit New Vork. 1'hlladelphla at lirooklvti. Ainerlran Jagu 'levelnml nt I 'lilrago, HI, I oula at Oelrolt, Wiinlilnntoii at f'hlladalphla, New York at Honlon. Hal McKinney is Cleared and Has Been Eeinstated Affording to a telegram reeelvert from Tom tn iiiilaon, nho la attending a meet lug of the Amerhan Trotting avoelatlon at t'hlngo, Hal M'-Klnney, tfr. Iieunl eon'a well kn"n paelng atalllon, haa h'.en re'tutnted and bla pame cleared of all chnrgea whb'h reaulted In hla being ruhd (ff the turf laat fall. Tha rhargea, prefeired agolnat Hal Me. Kinney liv n horaa oaner In lha rentral part of the atale, were to the elfeet that Ilia liorae had pnrllrlpated In mi adver llaerl nialih rai-o and (ha! bla owner at that time did not recognize the mark ha irmile. Mr. IVnnlaon purrhaited the rae lug horae aflor Ihe performaiue In quea ll"i. Mr. Deunlaon la experted to return froni tlin Amerle.cn Trotting aaaoelatlnn moat ing tlila morning. Irfteul horaenien dlaplayed rlgnal Inter eat In hn wnnounrement that dlfferepeea iii-lween the three organlaatlona In eontrol of harneaa rm'lng have practh-ally been eltled. The Nillonal Truttltig aaaorla tlon, In aoaalon In Ne'V York, la aold to hale made arraiignienla to ratify the hinmoiiy plan bepeen Ihe Ihree or ganlZMllnna In eo:itrol of harneaa riirln. Tha iirranKi'tnent ralla for the united pnh. Ili ntloii, dlatrlhullon nod aale of the har neaa raring year book. BANK TELLERS WILL STAGEDIAMOND FRAY The Omaha National and l'nltd fclatra National hank are going to etna I nine ball game at I 'leu eluh park H.inday i niornlng at 9 n'rlnrk, The money yjiang , era of theur two luetltiithina both .'lalmed ' to ponaea Ihe heat bake ball talent of the ' hauki of Omaha, am), aa neither would admit Ihe other a auprrlty, the tomhat waa anlfd. The Irani will Una up like thla t mh National H Nallona! Kuntiine . . , . . l t trt el.h Hatiaoli ...A. J 'iiiiai.ii , . Ilnaen Mt'-ler Kalci.oet , V JMin . I'hl i,lwn. ri.ui,li r i et aoii , I'm w klna . Miller . . , Cel. (l . liteh .. . ( irat mill 'li I , T'Tr.1 . Minn Ititht , 1 Vizier 1 e'l t II lt j tin lirt .. , KhUiui . . . VMnodt ataet u t inti I'leice ... STANDARO OIL TEAM IS LOOKING FOR BATTLES Ta Mail.txit fill I'mottalik" hiu htll lain i rn ninv e-i nn tin I Mil i tit rni ULtJO IIILL mnrn r ai f llnnniv -- f,fft i-3f m -M . i?x , J f K . i . t t'ii ! v i. f - 'Mr, 4 nni.M-!!ii f 'H''M T Hi-; i, 4i .V'-ii a I if mi! - I' 4 l--.-- v '.mi i 4 1 4 M i' ' M ' if Ciilhi' Baso Ball - M -:.X I -'!. ' t 1 ' - 1 a it t ,it- t. ,-- I 4 1 4 ! V DODGERS TAKE THE LAST FROM GIANTS; Brooklyn Makes it Three Out of , Four from New York by Win ning; Final, GAME G0E3 TEN INNINGS ' NEW yiJUK, May 3. - liiookljn iiiwle It thren out of foi;r from New Vmk here today, winning Ihe laat gnnia of Iho e rli'.i In ten IihiIiikx by a acora of 6 lo 4, t 'ul iihitw'a double In the lenili nrord Iwo, runs, and h'n aluijle In Ihe fire! lo brought In to, f I u it t r-r, the New York third bnenman, waa iplked In (he fifth InnltiK end won furred lo retire, licuit; tlHKOhl,', V M.w 1011 h. AH. II. f i V. Al II OAK M', ef ., I, 2 0 "nrni l( rtulrl, lb, 4 i: I fl!'il,frt.'ti rt k Meeral. rt . I I I 1 llinvle. ii. ... ,', J'ilM"J.,ll It. 3 I 1 '! ftKuf. it ... 'i W heat, If. I II 0 It ''(Metier. 1 Mnm Sh . K I I 1 t'Merlile. lh,,.J ( nln, 10. I t I iiltmner Jh. , I "l.nn m ...4 II "i l IiM.k ln.l i levem, i',,..t 1 ", 1 .'Mm liln, c.,.4 erallh. a ... 1 I 7 lllenlnn, B.. I I'lunev. P...0 0 11 ft-t-.ellv I riy.mtin. p .. I 0 0 fl ni-ir.iiH. H....0 K'lHier I Total ....3 ID H 15 3 'ilmrn, a.. It li.iuiu 1 I a a 0 n fi"luur. p. , a 0 u 0 0 1ireiU 1 0 0 0 0 Toi ... , u ;o 11 t Hailed for Henlon in fifth. Hatter for iMroiid III aevenlh, Halted fur l'lmero In eighth balled for Hi'liauer In t'lilli- r.rooklyil 2 11 0 It 2 0 0 0 2-a 'New York 0 0 0 0 (I 1 2 I o-4 Two-bam1 hH; I'utahaw. Oaubert. luiyle. 1'lrrl on errora; New York, 2; I t'rooklyn, I, Hneea on hnlla.- Off Hen lon, 2; off rVliauar, I, off Hllillli, 2; off Cheney, I; off t oomha, 1. Illla anl enrne.) rune: 'Iff Henlon, 2 hlla. II rune, In five Initluga, off i,-troud, not hita, no run. In two lunlnga; off H'-haner, 2 Illla, I run. In two liuilnga: off I'alntero, no bile, no rune. In one Inulnia off t-nlllh. $ hlla, I run. In aeven uhii oni' ililid In iiIiikk: off Cheney, no hlta, no run, only one lialainxn faeed him : off coomb. 4 hlie, 1 run. In Iwo and two thlrda In nluga Htrut'k out: Iiy Henton 3; by Ptroiid. I; by I'almero, I; by Hmith, 2; by Cooinha, I. I'aeaed ball: fUrlden. Karrl fice hlla: Onuherl. tUengel. fraerlflee fly: llurna. I'mplrea: Hyron grid Qulgley. I'hlla Heat Hraiee. PO.T''N. May 3. --Philadelphia hunched hlla off Flume In Ihe aeeond Inning to. dav and defeated the Mravee. 3 to ft Alexander waa In great form and In only, "mit ifiiiiiiu nrir iwn nun pun cu ..ill nie , , ,, .. . i i ...rl... ... delivery, riillnilelphla'a run were made : " '" " ,Whi Jnh" ,,,: tier a double play, i tie of four ilut Ing t li ho aaan t on Ihe bench when mil fired game, had been made In the aecon.i In- the crowd. MeOrgw, - atruek for all In nu'g. I'aakert ahot a double to right ano ,,, or tw0 mor8 ,) too, lu- Nn hoff fullowed ault, the former acorliig. i . ,,.... ,..,i. -a ,. to Hurna waa given a paaa and Nlehoff tole k"r.ed Wtlllam wnrth and waa aent to third. Aleandr hit to center for three the club houae. bueea, ucorlng Nlehoff and Burn. Hennr: rHitAiiyt.riiiA bokton Vr. a e AH H 11. A F, All Mm-lt. Ik ... 1 a t 1 eMartaitr. aa 3 llrri, roft. 4 6 0 J tflstn. Sli, , . 4 0 0 tn'nllliia. If .. i Vi'iHte.1, If,, a 1 I I I IS ft o 0 1 J I n a o i tataia, rf 4 13 1 iiw ilhoit, rf..4 l,i.teniK, lh. 3 0 110 fiK'tnMrhr, lb I rketl rt I i 4 0 ftfcmlth Sb. . . J NtetM.ff !h.. I 4 i nmnloo. of MiiroM c . .? ft I 1 Nlnav. n 1 Alun1r. at 3 I 1 "Harnea. p.. .1 Idiae. p, , . . ft Telal .... E9 I SI II ..onullv ... 1 T,.lla . 4 37 t Hailed for Flame In the eighth. Philadelphia AS000AAO ft Huaton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n iui T baae hlla: pa.kert, Nlehoff, ; Mlininvllle. Three baae hit: Alexander. I Stolen haee: Nlehoff Haeiifi,- hit: .Marauvllle. I.inublg play: travatli to Lu.ler ia. Mock to Nlehoff to Kuderua, Kouetchy to M.ratnllle to Konelcli . MamnMlle to Ker lo Konetchi. Itneea on hnlla off lrne, ,1 Una and earned rune: off Alexander, a hlla, no run. In nine ImOna. off Harnea, hlla 3 tuna. in eight Inntnga. Mrn.konC II, Ale,.. amb r. 2; hv liagon. 2 I mpliaa. Filgler and Kaaon, i i, . j. , sT Uil'l!. Mir -Ctnrlnnatl h.t four I plii'lieta hurl, and, aided bv four effera, won lo.Uy a game, a to ,V la.'hneirler waa hntir-l from the box In tn fourth, aa waa M aoeeeaaor. H hull In the eUhtii. In lti! inning the In a'a threalene.l to lie tlie a. ! fter to eie out l(ornah aliidied. Konaaie walkal and Konler, bat Inn f.r Ja-r. tripled, .IrlMng In two f 'na e-i'ore I IS' ! V s 4 ri f nl ,i H ii i i a h x x f. Va Ku. It t a tt Illla I I i I II t t I I J 1 J I I a a 4 I I 4 t J , J ill? lllll t t I a a t I a 4 n a I a lata a a a a a a a I i 4 a m i V H H U I ' r ( t HI 'M ii . ii y i . j tet h- W t !- v s 1 ft ! 5- p-af t , ' h'' 'i y h II- - l-i f-'fy M U f' It I tl I v t 4 IViiUlbx i t u ... , . i t' ft f , i i ... I . . t V " . ' M x . I ' l t aa , ) I at r, h I ' I ,' f r r.,;r;:;v;',i.:;v:.:v ir;rT:ri::-;i":t;f i " ' tW !'-- I. i., - 1 1 - i., . J a 1. I Kix .. I I t.'f fc. l. . . !.. I K . ..li . .... a , I ...., I t. , i 1 ., "-. ' - "' -' ' I'-X I . -. . t t . i . . . . 1 ... 1 ' t a t 4 - alk txawxlellwai --"-t.'--.i. t 4 J N a w i-i-a.s, 4 Vit-e a l' a"i- -a I I m H. , I NX 1 .w-.t l it,, KLEM, TILE GIANT CHASER OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE, Sleuileua of Iho New York UliinlM anj fonvlni.ed that I'mplre lllll Klein "haa It ill (oe Ihem." On Iwo aeparalo oi i'lon. "Klein lift ehiiacd Ihe entire Olant agnail from tho besih. The tat eel bit of banlahlug i nine In Hoatnn lha other day. Ited rmoln waa tho flrrt to go, lied hud graled on Ilill'a nerve by hla eoifi'liliig laetl'a. An Inning or two later the Ulant bunrh berame a hit nolay on the bnneh. Bill oeutlonel them to be o,ulet. They were-for an Inning or two. then the nnlae cropped up again, after one of the Ulanla had made a brilliant nlav. Klem walked to the bench and ,,,, r:int That left nine, men Chicago White Sox Beat St. Joseph s M'BfWt'r la., May a.- The Chicago Am-rli-mi lea line team defeated Ht. Joaeph'a college of Ie,ihu.ue today, to 0, In an exhhltlon gome. The Ho 0 loaned a battery to the collegian. Faber. who formerly played on the R. ,Ioeph ai, I,,. ..l.n i,r, a la ulth the bJ -. " . . ' i- ...... l. Ilia i.ui.i HltU IJItlll """ - . .,,.' to receive for him. the game waa ma-e i, orcaalttn of a big dcinonalratlon by , h ,,,, , vH-r and Manager; "'ununue tana .,,,,.,1- Rowland of th W hlle Snx, w ho f- n erly wg luipuuue realdent. H'ore: It II r- i,.n. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O- O 3 1 j ' ' Am'eYlciin'a (M B0 S 0 0 1 II I j B'ag " ' Wolfcnn ","r,": .V,' r',, ,,rl , ' hil l an t l.aim; ( hh ago Anierl. ana. iianioniij and l ynn i , - - - i DOANE TIGERS LOOK G000 oilir RCATINR PERU 111 unii'i. w , . , . . . - - CUKTV". Neh.. Vv . c-peil.il Tele j gtam - Ijlllioru home run with two en b.taea In the !xth Inning of o.1v a game hrtaeen imtne and l'er-1 on the local j fle'd gaie n lh" ganic, J t 1 I'eru tally came In th tirt tuiif of lha ninth , ehi-ii l.uiii, hailing for lliwte, net the hall at.areiy fr a three . km'K He I t.ora.t a mtnut later . n V ku a aouaeia bint IU'ei waa nr In ilio lh ( ' I . ' l be-t !. I . . It hi ! and xa a! ii lha data of l'uir irth In a pu ti. gao.a w'lh H lon t oi pa.t tut t h li t! field t'iili Mr Ii ,.i I f.u i aa 1 1 1 ' in- .. " 1 1 5 Klneet a ep'el lailii linn e wtjH eli arti.f e -ue M II 4' tll.H. I - I T- a In I a i t i X t a a'. r . ktn.i.et i, t t u,i n aa I .r -' I : , VI , Vt a. it e a XI i, V .. I 1 Ha. .i n I. in a x- 1 I . I t . ha.vkeyes trim Cornell or thhll io noimino ,im .i 1 . M , t 1 1 I " " " ' 1 ' ' '" I !!-) 1 t . .. I 1 X. 11 -1 x I ..ia i !.,. ... 1 I - a -It I I . 4 It II I I 1 1 1 a , 1 11 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 y a t I r wi. moor ll. a w I ,-' a I M 1 HOMER GIVES GAME TO THEjrYTHLETICS Nabors and Keating Battle with Score One to One Till Eighth Begins, THREE TO TWO IS FINAL SCORE I'llllAOKUUIA, fa., May J -A home run ilrlvo by l,u)ole wtih Oldrltig on flrat In the eighth, gave I'hlladelplila tha vie. tory over New York today, t to 2, Na bora and Keating had bottle with the ora even at one run each at the atfirt of Hie eighth. Tlien I'lpp alnijled and took third on 1'eeklnpafigh' alngle, HuhIi took Nahora' plaee and fanned Nuna liiuker and t'olclwell, who bal.t'd for Keat ing When pei'klnpaugh alarled to !"! goemid, Juali Interrepted fl'hnng'x thro mid i.-mighl Plpp off Ihlrd. Cmre; . NKW VOHK. ' ritlI,Alir.l,PltlA, , All II O A B At), If O A . M4il. rf... 1 I 0 Wt aa 4 3 1 t i j it i',nie , rf J a 0 a fivi,ii, ri ,,, j t n n llmee, If,,,, i ft 0 0 o-lrunk. rt .. 2 1 1 a 1 linker. Uti ... 4 5 1 2 1'l(lri;., lf,,il lift i. .ii'm. :i . 4 l I nini. jt. .. 4 ) I a I'lpa Iti .... II iih I'e.liuii.a'. Ml I ti 0M' Inula. lh. 4 D 14 J (I S .1 ,.a i.im li r. r I I 'l.-liaiia, t Kmilua, p., 2 ft I 5 i'Nuhnii'. p H!io,-lir. p., ft 0 0 I cnimh, rlde ... I 0 n ft (I . ...-. Totala. . A 4 A .. J a 1 4 ,. 1 0 ft I ft ,,n t r.n e Tola la w si I . Hailed for Keating In eighth. New York 0 41 I 0 0 0 OO . ) Philadelphia, 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 2 -3 Two-baa hit: Pleka Three. baae hit: Witt. Home I'tipa: Prcklnpaugh, Mfole. Hiolen Lace:!: Hlnink. Walah. Harrlfle ihlta: rtlrunk 471, ftldrlng, Imuhle pa,a; I I.' .... ,(...., ,.. K! ........ ..I.- ... III.... tt'lll 1. ni-n.iiiH " i"ir "nil ' ii),'i ,1 I'l I', I n pile to Mrliinl", Haia on errora: I'liuadelphla, .1. Haaea on balla: Off di aling. I ; off Nabora, 2. Illla and earned run: 'rff Keating. 7 hlla, 1 run, ,ln aeven tuning; off rho.-ker, 2 bit. 2 runa. In one Inning; off Nhor. t hit. M run. In aevenlnnlnga inone out In Ihe cl-'Hh Innlgi; off Hueh, 2 hit, na run. In t4 Inning. lilt by pitched ball: By mil ker ifirhangi. struck ciit: Hy Keat ing. !l; hv Nabora. I; lor liuah, 2. Um pire: Nnlllti and IHneen, Kreger Leads the Entiro Field with His Score of 1971 t'OLPMnrP. Neb.. May 3. ippeclal Telegram.l-f'nlumbua' big ehootlng tour nament atarted at 9 o'clock- thla morning with over fifty ahootera of the atata preaent. Oood aoorea have been made, with (leorge Kreger of Ftedfleld, R. t., leading the entire field. North Platte, Fremont, Spalding, Ielgh, Humphrey, Albion, Uncoln and l-lndaay are gll well repreaented. Tomorrow afternoon the challenge ahoot between a, Gate and Will Kaufman of thla city will he allot off for tho Mc Comb trophy. Tho following acore wa made during the morning and afternoon, ahootlng at target,!: -core; .1 I olllngworth,ni ( iua f. hroedor. . . 17a Mm. ArmagoHt . ,J (ieorge Carter., lieo. Winkaw Ith lniii J. ."-nilth Kan Krhardt hd A, H Tharpe... Harrv lihr ..17MM. flattery , I'1 .1 3. Plenev ,.l41 ' C. Tappln..,. , I'.u W Kearney , . 1X4 leo. oi'uan. . . . I-:. Tappln M. Ilontler lieoiKe Kr.'Ker Al Koyen Kil Inilirma Win. Kmifiuan .1 i lutxnier. . . . I A 'iMtea. . Pan Htav V. II Uuilat,,. H. ilarkey .! Hlakeiiian. . . , !XV - v, l.o, KWoOd..lil , IT V r-lmpaon I4A ..la; II A. I'hllilpa t trt Itudat ... .11' leu, I irlnnen. . . ,! ttrrv I'hllaen ..IX" 'oe Mlena.... .,!;'; V, II, 1 1 Hex ti . . . Chaa Atklnaon .lX.I :, J Millivan V I Kroealng ,. I a. hnlt Hler 14 I,, f'lin, (hiiiitlng at wi, tiugei hlla, x I. Stanford Votes to Play Rugby Gamo TAKmi 1MVK.HX1TV. l-al. May 1-Manfenl i.iilteialy vtudrnl x.xul .l.lK.l 1'.I.L l. .l.lll,,H l. . I. ., I Ilugt.y fnui Ki n favor of lh Amncn . io ! a .o ef 441 t i .f I Ue t,i-. ftoitl anaart lo a ipiaa tt"i thai haa t.a.n aiix!l aloi-a 1 fx t i.U. tally nt tatifi.mi tirnke 'ft f.w.l hH lala't aa h h i joae' nil li! ar ai d ao. b X to lha AliKllian game , (,.i.t,ae Xllll Viattlea, t,.- ail l ai.l. - lie 41114 . r a If i ' tot j.i..i, 1. i'i 1 1 i -.1 ."..o 1. ii M II a eai4 ii- in t lai' 1 a ' iiMi Ul In yjltfjVlr.iit?t-iV Ihe new Arrow COLLARsprin styU'aiiitwo hcixjhtA (It it! lt-lX 4IX tlSv Ulai l 53 I I lf'nll Today's Calendar of Snorts Jlaae Hull-Opening of tho aeaaon of the Northern egue. tiolf-Openlng of antvutl pl!nB tounm ment of Atlantic city (N. J.) Country club. Opening of annunl Invitation tour nament of Washington (D. t' Country club. ."Iiooilms-. Mlaalaalppt !le trnpjthootlng totimamotit at tlreenvtUe, Mien, Track- t'nlverelly of Vermont agaln't MbMlcbury college, gt Mldillehury, VI, Hllllnrda -Kmmeil Iflgiikmahlu Bgalnit John I.ayton, at Detroit, for wotld pocket billiard elnmiplotiahlp, , Tennis -rnlveralty of Vermont agalnat Colgate unlveralty. at Hamilton, N, V. Wrealllng American Athletic union rlianiplonahlpa (trial), a.t Newark, N, ,J, lloxlng Tonimy Olbhon fc?nlnat Jack Mi ''arron, ten rouridu, t ril, T'rtul. Mlk O'J'owd agalnet Kllent Murtlti, ten round, at New Y'ork, , Harness Racing Boards Agree on Pace Frogram NEW TOnK, May H.-IInriemen todxy welcomed the pw.t.!iat dlffereneg among the three nrgnnl?allon In eontro of the harneaa racing had been rU "y rettled. Tho board of review of the Na tlonaj Trotting o-atlon, tn '-ln bore, ia expeted to ratify the harmony plan arranged yeaterday through a leie phone ronfnrenr by officer of the Na tional Trotting oelatlon In New York and of the American Trotting aaoclatlon nd the Trotting rtegller aeeoclatlon In Chicago. The arrangement elia for the unitil publication, dlatrlhutlon nd rale of tha "year book." It wa agreed that th na tional and Arrisrlran asoe't on will here after entrut tha duty of amending rtileg to g Joint committee to eonalat of six membera, koerer Meet Karor. The gam of aoerer la In great favor in Philadelphia theae day. Chauee for Mack lo ahlft hi Athletic to a game the Quaker like. That llnuhle Kntendre. Tom Jone anya Jea Wlllard haa al ready laid aalde enough dough to furnlah him with bread the rest of hla life. To furnlah whom Tom or Jea7 L. 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