Bringing Up Father BELGIAN LEJEUNE . GETS HIS REVENGE Larry Wreaks Vengeance, on Pete Kildaff by Making Moit Benia tional Catch of Season, ItOUEKES LOSE IN THE NINTH t-rry LJun, the fmou battling fcelglan, hd hit revenge yatrdy, And rnnt awful rtveng it wa. it will be remembered Oklahoma I'cte Kllduff saved bull mm for Omaha, Saturday hy literally dealing a hit from J-eJeune by a wonderful. catch. It waa Leleun chance ytrdy, In tha second atarnia Oklahoma I'eta ikied a hit Info left rtnlrr that should hav ban good for thre he. In fact, Pel almost not to third before Ih ball cmno down. But IeJeun wta not Inclined to let rta have a hit afltr tha way I'M a robbed Mm Haturdsy, fin be started In purguit of tha flying pill. By a wonder ful effort ha almost reached It. If threw big maat band In tha air, made a dc. (wraia clutch at tha ball and crashed Into tha frm-a with tha ball In hla hand. It waa probably at wonderful a ratrh a ever km or aver will ba seen In Rourk park. i naarbra l.es la Mlelh, Incidentally Omaha loat tha ball gain through a nlnth-lnnlnf rally by tha truculent floug. Tba Hloug hammered out three hltg In tlia final frama and eounted at many run, which mad It fifty-fifty an tha iirtn, by a I to I count. Mark Alllion waa tba victim. It wag tha third gam Altlaoa baa loat thla yr. Tha Rourk pllcbar waa bit bard and only good (tipport kept tba hostile aoor a low at It waa. Omaha atai-ted after Pepper Clark In tha flrat frama In a manner that would ordinarily Indicate tha inauguration nf a (watfrst. They gunk thraa runt ovar tha rubber. Earl Bmlth opened by driving a bit through Connolly. Burg popped out, but Marty Krng delivered a dnubla to left wbloh (cored Bmlth. Cy Forsyth tripled to left when Ilanallng misjudged hla fly and Krug (cored. Forsyth counted on Krueger' aaerlfloa fly ta left. tint that ended tha Rourka slugging, flstk waa mgater of tha situation ever after. gloat ( taller! Twa in th second Inning tha Btouk rollected two tallle off of Allison. l,Jiin aln !rd to left and took erond when tha Pill got away from Bmlth. Tha Helglan aiored on Ilenellng alngta to right. Henllng went to third when Forsyth I't tha hall allp through ula foot, and narked on Croby' sacrifice fly to cen ter. Hy different mannera and means tha Blou. ware unabla to cor agUn until tha ninth, whn they prm-eeded to go out and win the game, Uvlngslone npfried with a hit to right, but waa furoad at aoennd bv t'lark. Clara wrnt to third on Cnllahan'a alngl tn right. Kllduff lut 'oonay'a groundar cap him and Clark valloprd trr wlih ilia lying run. "Irra Mart hmg 'rilii Allliion and frimiitht .uu Nnrlli forth. tlomr Watann girctnl , NniUi wllli a alliigliig blow to irutrr mol l'.illlinn and t'nonay eountPd. tarn ; (i-tlrfd Connolly and l.!unt hut llir tianci lot, j Hall ralla Bhart, Tl louiki' Irlrfl to a rally In I trn ninth, toil fll down n tii job. Aftr J Krug whiftrd, !,!' 11 waa bit by a l-lti-brd ball. Ha fr'd at ron. l KrrMr. Hay Millfr rrd a two. baarr to ilghl Koaf turd to not tut filt"l Tha rrlai Mat Kti.( t ut l.l' titgaiona dr.Hwd b (all '-1d, tad felwkrd ttio utlt platr .n l Kt' ( rifai had a b-i I i i.oii.tt n I'aditt' avh4 ar. i'U-k-.l .(. ilia I alt ft '4 ton hpit Hi . mil l t ;) IfUng t i't I " at. i-rf. b-n r-u t ; v i w "'.t !. ','t t 4t't of vtt I -i. Hi t-. n f.r t bUH'blug !" Kiug lm 'ii'( iot a u..iit w!!.!4 K ' I H' . tn lt gKmoit llllft if o t. ti l I int Miiaj wiiia t,.'t--t in t. .-t a h i. i b-.. Th H .',.. a t a fiiM 1 ! ' an lf t .! ; .ti,,''n " Baker ami Nebraska Split Tennis Honors 1 1 i v :s ... vi , , ' I . . t ,, ai . a, . , . ' . lui-i a. 4 .-ia n i Hi . I ti . a - -I - . I , I , f ,,sa a 'Mm - m I''.., ; k ( ('",,, ,:.-- art ,,,! l i .ti ( I i k 4 .. I a .-,- i. i ift . . . 1 - ' " ' . a . I i i I - ,' , a a I ia a a a . . a . , .v. , 1 i i 4 . I - V I.'.,.' 1 , - Standing of Teams WlvbT. I.KAflCH, Ail I. ft, X.KXQIU'.. Wlrhlla ,..10 ,W Clavelnnd ..l ,l Omaha I t .l! Waih'gion .11 7 ,ll Topeka, .... I ,IM Chli.agl ....10 II ,W. l.liKoln ,. .t'lN'aw york..W I ,f,A I'niver .,.. I .4; Boalon 1 10 Mil Hlou City, I I'lrolt 10 M Mi lifta Molnna t ,4'Jlj Hi. Iuli.,,, II Ht J'mri.h. 4 It .tm, Itilla 13 .383 NAT. i.kaim:k. amkr. ach-n wi.i'ot! vvuivt. Wmoklyn .. 4 .! Iwtilvllla .At 4 .VA Hoatnn .Mt' Iri'lUnapolla I 1 ,IM l 'bigo ,,,10 f M Mlnnaplla 10 I ,Wt, Phlla T ,IM C'loinliua ,,10 4 ,2R ' Inolnnatl ,U10 .t,M, Ht. I'aul T 1.44 Ht. U.iila.,.W 10 .mi Toledo I 9.4m I'lHatHrgh t II .421' Kan. City.,, 4 10 .3,4 Naw Vork.. t It ,14 Mllwaukaa . 1 II ,1U A Slap on the Writt H1CWX CITT, A i, k. ir o. Callahan, aa., Coonay, Jl Waiaoit, rf ... Connolly, lb... I-aJaunr, rf .. llniialllig. If, . Croaliy, lb.,... I.lvlrigatona, n Clark, p Total ',. 6 17 I 11 P OMAHA AH. It II, 1 A I I 0 I A n 0 f4mlth, If purg, tn., Krng, ft..':.... Koravlha, rf,.. Kruagtr, o.,., Millar, lb Klldoff, a,,,. t'rlcat, ;.,,,,. Alllaon, p,...,. North, p...,.., Totata Ploua City to i n it i 0 B I- 101 3-11 Ituni ,, Xlta ... Omaha Hon ,. Hit. ... too t I 0 i oooooooo-i 10101110 I I Thrra-haaa hit; Toraytha. Two-haaa Mta: Wataon, Krng (I, Millar. Hacrlflra fllaa: t!roahy, Kriifgxr. Htolan Imaaa: Wataon, Miliar Uonbia plnya; Croaby (unaaataladi, lanjouna to (wllalinn Illta; Off Alllaon, III In (tight ami nna -third In nlngai off North, I In two-ihlrl inning, fttruck out: My Clark, I. by Alllaon, I. Itaaaa en bulla; Off Clark. 1; off Alll aon, 1 I'aaaod ball: Kmgr. lilt by p1t-hd ball : Uvlngatona, Koraytha. I-rt on baaaa: Hloug City, I; Omalia, I. Tlmo: t:4A tfmptrra; Mullen and Andrew, wiourr i.ogp.g tiik orictER Ragged Kteldlng ,lea Topeka I. aat of kertea. WinilTA. Kan.. May T.-llagfad field Ing by Wichita gave Tnprka the laat gum of tha aenea, I to 4. Hi-ore; WICHITA. AH. H. II. O. A E O. I I 4 2 I 4 S 0 Tohlln. If 4 rox. rf. Helling, lb Utachl. aa Urttion, lb Abafaln, lb Jajiikaon, of. ..,,,,. (iray, o... ............ Koaatnar, p... ...... Tola la, a i TOriDKA, AM. R. t 1 II 24 11 E 0 I 0 o o o A II Agler, lb Coi-hran, aa ... ikiiwlwln, 10 ., Tvdeman, rf.. Kruger, of ... I.aitlmor. ?b .rhweltier, If. Monroe e Maralialt, ... Iaalnr, p. ,. Weat, p li, t -I I I I Totala,,. 14 i i :t 4 001 111 T"Iek ,,,, , I Wichita I 4 0- I 0 0 4 I (v 4 (lame rulled In eighth for Tepeka to -at. -h train. ricrifi hit Toblln, Helling Two haw hlta KiMlner ill, Tydeman ill 7l.f ii.' bit C'" Hiolen ba, Ut a. In Hlla Off Kneatner, T, off Mo hall. I In all tnnli'ga. oft laabnr, I In lw al one Iblid Inning, off Weat. I In ...ir aii, ion tlnr.la Inuloaa, Poo hla piaff ' W . t to Aa er birvngnul My hitaaluar i ..: M Mat.hail. 1, by M . I taa on l.';a I'ff Koeetnee, off Mara: I. t ..'( w.t, t aaaed ball Urar Tmia. , . I mi'!) A.tei' anl IVtltlua BENEFIT PLAY GIVEN FOR ct nun c anvil iidv 3li rAUle AUAILIArt l .-,... ' """" ' P' ii."n-l I o'i wnicn waaif a i . o I .. I', he. l of b I'aol a J tf i.ii'ai at J ban ttt.la t ii.. ..., .... it.. ....... u.. i ibt i'"l Xti,.u i.:.(,.a I', tit t an'- d t a a '- N a-.u. H t I aw 1,11,4.1 v !.( H b A'i-a b w iiih t .- 1 -!. ,Ua)i It.Se le . Vvi5li, rs, t.i ttat4 1v a 1 t ,,.. . . a I . .w, 1 , at-a , ' 'i -1 - i v .wi . ... a 1 -a I. . .4 , . ic ait'-il (-. , (.( " - ! !'' o l'-.l !'. I"ac , .: i . ci, a, i'i 4 v. i .i, a 4 ai l- a .4 it ., 4 4- f a 1 .. t (K i'a 1 a,ii w itki NEW MnMO0TrTluTtQ COtSHY INTP00UC10 HERE a ..4 ' ' , t .., a : t i ... . 44 f, J. 4 i'i 4'. 4 ' i. ,n .4 1 4 .! It..- I 1 , , : K5-" . a-4 t (1. -: I- THE BEE: Copyright, JJU. In tern '1 LINCOLN BEATS DES MOINES Antelopei Overcome Four-Hun Lead and Win Out, Eleven to Six. R0UME8 AT LINCOLN TODAY r-K4 MOINMH, la., May 7.-Mnooln ovanoma a four-run lad and dsfralad l" Molloa toilny, to 4. Ururn: AH, fl, II l-O, A. K ro, h a i o i u t 0 Carllala, If 6 llliiohman, 2h ....... 4 7'hmaann, cf i -olr, i f S Hlainnaon, aa 4 Wllllama. lb 4 Moran . ;m I Itohrar, 4 ., i tiiagory, p otala , . . U i iff ii I AH. K II I'O. I I It 0 b I 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 Halm, rf.., Hunter, if Jonaa, lb., Meloan, If. Vpalir, c .. :::::::, 1 1 I 1 1 0 I 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 4 I 4 Hartford, aa..,,..,,, 4 Kwoldt, ah 4 Clnlia, 2b 4 Miiaxer, p 1 Tltumaa, p , 1 Hraan 1 (Irani, p 0 Klllaan 1 Total 14 10 n it HetlH for Thoinaa In aeventh 'Matted for uraiit In ninth, I'lnuolr i I i J 1 o l-ll 1i-a Molnea I I t 0 0 A 0 0 0-4 Home runa: Carllale, Htnchman, Mle loan, Three-liaaa hlla: William, Jtohrar. Two-haaa hlla tvnn, Mora, llahn, Clalra. Harrlflca hlta. Thnmaaon, Hun ter. Rtnlen baat i William, Mora, Oregory, Meloan, (Ipahr. lft on bea: l.lni.oln, I; lie Molne, I. ((trunk out: Hy ((regory, I; by Muar, i; by Thorn, I Hale on blla: Off Oregory, 1; off Mueaer.. 3, i,ff . (Jrant, 1. Wild ultoh: Oregory Hit: Off Thoinaa. I hlta and 4 run In three and two-third Innlnga; on mam, mi ana run In two In nlnga. I'mplre. , Carney and Kckman. IIOV. .V. JOklKk hix raoM iiKivrm Hllllna of lrnmmer Timely, aad They Win, OKNVICn, Co May T.St. Joaenh'a hitting wee" timely today ami the vlallora defeated Denver, A to i. Tha atora; AH. M. If, o. o i l 0 0 A. 0 0 4 I Miller, rf Kellher, a Oakaa. cf Huli.lier, If... I 'ver, Hli Itenl, Kb Hhlelda, lb... Hhaatak, e . . . Kaiifiiian, p ,. isrievena lleynolila, p... . 4 . . I . s . 4 , 4 , 4 , I , I 0 Tot a la .94 I 12 27 s If, T. JONKPH AH. It Hullnaii. If , M.-falw, cf., butler, aa... Klrkham, rf Hloi'k. i. Joiu-'lan. lb. Ullllama. !h Ketlng, 3li. Thumaa, p . 4 ft 4 I 4 4 4 4 I Totla . M ft n 17 i Halted for Kaiifmnn In tha eighth. At Joeeph 0 1 1 O 1 0 0 0-4 'Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 F.arned run: Ht. Jnaeph, 4. Denver. I Twn-lmae hlta: Kltkham, Thomaa, Hhlelda Tlu-ee baae hlta. Sullivan ll'yer Haa.a on hall off Thoinaa 4. Hi ruck out My Thomaa. 3. bv Kaufman hm-rlfli-e hlla lliitlur, Thnma. Kirk- 0 ham Haci'lfica fly Holler Htolen baaca . ia-a. nin, g mt f,y pitched hall Hollhan. I'aaaed ball: KheaUk Douhle play: Keeling to Wllllama to Jourdan, leed to M.lelila; Kratlna In Wllllama to Joiiroan. Inning pitched Hy Kaufman, igtil. run 4 hit io, by Kenol.1a, one, rona none, hit I Time. I I mplre Han an Kane Armours Loso Hard Fray to Blair Lads Hlelr defeated the Armmire at lila'r Mr.la , , hard foilgbl gme H..iti mi, ,... , .... k .. , . . ' ( " " ' f "' but ', .e'k wa (he u. kl.-ai aa rat of the Armour baitt dina war ar'l f.o.l . by lb h'ab wind The giua wag mn'' """"("" h .f ga-i , th kt.b wind n'li w.l fi.i in.. i, , ti. a-... . ... ' 1 -----w . ,,if,p ware e Ma'tll.a f t'olllna i o. a e. ..r, ,h f id at t h ,. set H ,t. he aa ;v:r n $ ; 'z j , ; '. , , at laid ,ii. I . ... .1 . . i . . " " T l 4 m ,,f 4 y 4 4414 j 4 I I 4 t . , 1144 I I I a ,. t a i la t ' I I I ( 'aa I t a .a a a a I ta 41 'KM I4li ftia-r .4 ,.!,,-' 1 a , I J ' . j ,. 4 a aa 4I4 I a , v i.a ! 4,, a. . V 4i ' II .. 4 4 , 1 , , i I-a 4- a, i , ' . ' "" 4 , j, I --': .Ml -'( 4 4 ' I nil 4) 1 I ul .1.1 ' 4 a i a 4 ..al la.a4.la aj4la (44 !'- J ,4a,.,,,, ,, ,., p, 4 I ,-. . , , -4 4 , .,, a,. , a -i i I i ' a-4 l 4 ,1 I, , 4 ,, , , I .a I i aa a I 4a. . ''4, ,,4 " - 1 " I . . 4 4.. r . 4 1" ' I -.'ii, 1 1 , . .a ta I .a, at t I 4ia4-4,P4 a wkeaaw. 11114 ' 4 t 1 a . -. a h .... ut 1 ' : Mt .i at 1 4 OMAHA, MONDAY, MAT New rvioa COYELESKIE BEATS ST. LOUIS BROWNS Detroit Hurler Pitchet Superbly and Breaks Tiger Loiing Streak. TWO TO ONE IS THE SCORE PKTnOlT, Mloh., May 7,-f'ltchlng u perbly with men on biiae, Harry Covo. leakla defeated HI, Ijoula, 2 lo I, toilny, thu breaking Detroit' login treak. Threa of tfii four hit mude off Weilman came In tha two Inning that the Tiger rorad. TaMrol twon In tha alith. Cobb, af on Johnon' fjmble, aiol accond and took third on Hiirlley' high throw, Htirna then doubled Into the center field orowd Hcora: kT. tlt'lg IltBTItfMT All II O A K An H II A K Vrtten, If.. I 0 iHun. u t a 4 .ihaao. a, I D i I n iu. iti 4 I I I 0 Miller, rf... t M'oMl of .... I 0 1 0 0 staler, lb.... I II llVem-a. If... I 0 fl 0 (I raiu. in..,.. iii imuina, .. I i Maraana. rf. 4 1 14 ull.ihmn rf. 1 II it 0 Iwal, lb..,., 4 t I I OYauaa M... I 4 1 1 FUrller, a,. 114 1 IHi.n.a. a... (0446 WaliniM, a. I 4 1 tt'ovalaakle, I 0 6 7 a 'tall ... I 0 a.rrrePl , , 1 0 A 4 0 Totala 17 4 27 II I l Tilt II ; U !J I Hatted for Hartl'-y In nlnlh, Hailed for 'ellmn In ninth. HI. !,oiil 0 0 0 n 0 1 0 0 0-1 Detroit I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -! T wo-b hit: Hum. Htolen haaea: Hialer, MHraana, (.tilili, Kiw-rlflre hlta: Hlftler, I'mtt. Ifl on baaea: Ht. I-oula, i letrolt, , Hit and enrned rona: Off Wnllman, 4 hlta, I run In elht InoliiKa; nff tkiveleakle, 7 hit, I run In nlnit In ning. Hit by pltchad ball: By Wrllman, Veai-h. Struck out: Hy Wrllman, 1; by Covelaakle, 4. I'ntplrr: Hilili-hrand and O'ljoughllii. Indian kweep Clatter. ' CHICAOO, May 1 Clereland mode It four atralght from fTilcaKo today, when they came from behind and won In tit final gam of the aerie, ft to I. Faber had barn plii hlng alr-llght IihII until the flghlh Irmlng, when he weakennd and Cleveland gcored four run before Falier wa replaced by William. Soore: OUa.VW.ANII IMHUiiO AN II0A8 All 11 OA E Drine. If ,,4 1 1 0 WVIarh, cf. . 6 I I I) 0 Turner. lv , 4 J I I (l.l I ,'olllna. rf i S 4 4 II ktakr el I I I I tt l'nllha. Ih M I I 1 B Hmllh rf 4 t 1 0 OFnurnlar, lb I t li 1 0 lamlll. Ih . 4 1 I I IMi'k-on, If. I 0 0 Mc,ar4. Ih, 4 4 I fii.v.rl aa. 4 1 Q I A rn'nu. aa 4 4 t IM.-Mullln, lb 4 I 0 I I O'Neill, n . III I lOtr-l.ala, 0 .. 4 4 4 10 Miniti. a., I I I "K,il-r. o ... I n J e Hmii t t I o nwiiiianie, o t Mltrhell, p 0 0 0 0 O'l.vmi 1 0 0 u Tnlnta 4 7 57 14 t Tni' . . ntted for Cotimb in nlmh. I!SI MHtted for Wllllnma In ninth. !4"levelnnd 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 ft 5 Chicago 0 0 I 0 1 0 o II 0- Two-baae hlta J. Collin. K, Cbll"n. alfelacli. Thre' haae bite: Gun HI, Hpker. j Stolen haee: Roih. Dunbl piny: O'Nell L',tn Turner, Hhso on ball: off Fiih , 1; off Mitchell, 1. lilt and earned runa: 'Off Coumbe. h hit. I run In even ln--ininsa; off Mltrhell, I hit, no run In two U Innlna; off Faber, 4 hlla, ft runs In seven and one-third Innings; off William. 1 hit, Jino run in one and two-thlrda liinlnga. I Si III, -It nut' llw Cnmh. 7 r,u Vh I' hy Williams 2. by Mitahell, 3. Umplrea; n.Min and until. New Men Victors In Mat Contests Staged at Newark NKWAUK, N J May 7- New win nera were returned In every elnaa In the bsllonsl wrestling chainpionehlpa here l-t nliiht. N Pendleton, member of ih New York Athletic club, nmt Inter- : t''m of ftaga. hung from prominent collegiate champion In UH-Mlft, easily : building in the bualnea center of Ch won td l?S-poun,l title by defeating AI-'cao, will be u'd In the future lo notlfv 'exaniler lle-llunil, th New Knglaml 'an of Hi a-ctl n w hether the gam wMll rhftmplon The aummarlea: i be played aa scheduled each day, might MM-IMund t'lna -tleora Talir . well be copied bv epib owner In other K T,cr''itb.;:.r.r.,t' ' bodv and bar hi, l.l Time. , i's other hifoiinatinn dlairilnitlng rant a are tketm,1 t laaa- K alioar Ihowlta Vntiliii fr.,ittnllv lM.laM.I h, IH...a aim n.il -tpua orifiiati ., laiMii imv. too. ''ef.t.., all-r buoh h, m'U. Men a ' , , , r!(i,iwi. J ref.tee , l.l ot Tune, !"i 1 . I oun.J !,,. .iehu1t ltnm V(h "(' h !,,,!'' New . .t"ieai..l lS.l'"."t.'$' '.V." tTi'lf he,'a.'n'v i n. -.... ."H.. -mam li t.Ut, ,i. ii.nn kHx-ti. i It, I '' JK, itr 4i-- 1 li n s 4 u le t ! , t',1. t..i Tl .. t 1 I a . ,, 11,,. lirr.kj n,.,l, .,, t ' -1 a- I I S. ' 1, (h li. 1. h S 4 1a -' i 1., ' , -I 1 1 . 1 1 I I I . 4., 1 a. Ac i. i . rlv-r a VV IMWIH V ,4 t,4 I n an 1 . - 1 ,1 ! . ! U flit 4 ( ri, 1 . il I 4 I BALDUFF TO OPES iEW ESTI3LISHMEST MONDAY t 4 l -- 1 4 l-a a , r.-.-..t c'.ll -.-- - - ! a4a4Jlwwa4a-4tuaaaaWwa saw i)a. In. laaTllaBTI44aaW aiai4aia44aawaWaa4aaMa 1 at , - " ' v " ' 1 :. x., a..-. 1 1 j ' --a - 1441 a ,1 tj ,... ,. I tl ... ,', , , I.. ,, ,-),..,,, 4, r 1 .- I je 4a ,4aaaaw tt.i i 1 . 1.4 t , , ; y j 11 IjlgglllaW I. !! Ifffll-"HW- - .m . imrn- i jU iiii iiiiiji j. i iniii Iwi nf'Tf ' "' ' iaw.waW-J.-J.-.l'i:-l-"'-"-''1''' " " mwm mtmmvm mum .msmmfmim mm 8, 1916. Drawn for The SCHOOL BOY BREAKS! PITCHING RECORDS; Texat Youngster Strikei Out Twenty-Four in Sin g;le Game. STAG0 IS NEAREST COMPETITOR NEW roriK, May 7. -Tha record of twenty four atrlke out In a nlna-lnnlng gma, credited to Tltoher Davl of tha Kllloait Tea) Jtlgh rhool taam In tha content egalnat tha Helton High achool nine, on April H, appear to rank with any pitching feat now rarorded In tha annul nf baae ball. Bo far a la ghown by th leading compilation on baa ball, the feat gland In a claa by llaelf. Whether It la a world'g reoord la hgrd to dnu-rmlna becaue tmuiual pitching ag hlbltlon by a mn tour achool and college team ara not kept with tha mmi car that la devoted to thoaa of tha major and minor league. Ho far a tha record ghow It I th beat atrlk out performance for a nlna lnnlng name to ba found among lha avail able data In nxlatence today. A careful earrh illecloaed that th Nation! Inugu record of atrlke nut, under 1ml!ar condition, I nineteen made by Charle Hwceney In the Prov!denr-Boton game of June 7, ISM, Th American lengii record wa mode by th ' late George Rub Waddell, who fanned eluteen In the content between St. I.oula and the Athlatlcg, on July 2!), 1008. J 'It char Dalley atruck out nineteen In a I 'Dion aaaoclatlon gam between Chi cago and Hoeton on July 7, W84; Tom rtamey turned gaventeen battera back to the bench In an American aaaoclatlon conteat between Txulvll!c and Cleveland on Jim t, 1M7 and thl waa a remark able performancf a at that tlmo the four atrlk rule wa In exttnc. On Auguat 21, 111', William Mitchell fanned twenty batter In g Tcxa league game, Involving Bnn Anlonlo and Oalveton. During tha year 1012'Krank Davla of th Knoivllle, Appalaechlan leajriie club, and Fred Applegate of th lllu fjraa league, alio fanned twenty battera. A. A. Htagg, now coach of tha University of Chicago, while a tudcnt at Yale atruck out twenty Princeton balterg In the Yale-Princeton, game of May 38, 1KSS, nrt thl I prob ably the beat colli g record to data. Hanaril I'lan (.rlillron Work. Whilo the cold and unaoHmnble weather, which h.i prevailed In the cast during tha laat three week, has greatly upaet both professional and amateur aporl cheduln it haa been a boom for aprlng Vot ball training at the unlveraltlo. The candidate haw been able to indulge In much harder preliminary work than wa th cm a yew r ago when tha ther mometer waa from twenty to thirty de gree higher. Tractlc 1 either com pleted or under way at Harverd, rrlnce ton, Yale, Cornell, Itrown, Columbia, and other Inatltutlnn which feature the game and th coaches report large aquada and much enthiialnam among both the veteran and the new men who will try for place., on the varalty eleven next fell. Weeahmnn Ilea t.nod Idea. The announcement by Treal'lcnt churl i Weeghman of the Chicago rub that , cm 1 4 o mn a l"'g top lo Hi ball uiiie they ara reasonably certain thai the tenma wt'l play de.a rf ea 1 1 p.. ' i help to 'it lb game iilxm a real : .!". t'4 a 4'l In l'tra late-l bv (,i..4r ,. (! e ap"tl h-ir h nie , i 1 aiaalnral Halara Mia aa. To on i f I -t4 wSuh mnf r. ui ! 4,;anv a ,.. i la at rn4r,a lug ta laia n .-i ti r t , '. 4 t' e a i".' a ii; a t-l lr . k I (444 t' la . p-4 a at ' as . . 4 l.i t - a I .. oi ...t cf li -.1,. a f r I - . i - 4 ' .hi H la i ....! 4. v av . .v 1 l at ii nl, f'!4 it )'-- t.i. .. Ha t "1 f f : .t -t i I a I . . 14 ...' , , . i ) : I t a ii s i 4 1 : : a a -...-) 4 I ' a f 4 . . 1 .-f 4 ,c - l. r Id 4 I ( - t t 4 W 1 '. 4 - I 1 aa. W g a I I Bee by George McManus Ia', l "Star and Garter" E&faaS 1,1k the last word of a woman, which alway get) over upreme, everlasting, all-embodying, and what Is more, th lt word, -Is the Hsyety bill of fre thl week. To begin with. If a how wher femininity predominate, and it's th lat word In good burl'iia show. It I alio th laat burleaque show of tha aon. It' a mighty good (how. too. ona that will leave a good taat during th long hot month whan th Ogyety will b "In plctura" and tha tlntlnabulatlon of rollicking extravsgiimsa only a memory, Tha eloalng offering In th (a mom "Btar and Oarter" ahpw, featuring Don Clark, Bert Rose and Jimmy Coughlln, all of whom are too well known to need In troduction, The company ln exceptionally clever on, the Stan aettlnga (nd costuming gorgeous and the musical number gra bell-ringers, everyone. In the cast of prlnclpg!, Jee Wels, Win Jacqulln Tsllman, Margaret I, May Da Ml. Margie Martin and Edith I FTar stand out to good advantage, In the olio, a living picture, showing moit of th clioru girl sj Integral part, called forth enthiialaam. W. A, Wolfe and Mar garet Lee offered a snappy Utile song ketch and Ethel Woodrow "Aeroplane" stunt cared aa heavy a anything else In the! ahow. Wels and Tsllman closed th olio performance with a novelty feature. District ionrl tn Vork. PORK. Neb., My 7.-f Fpeela!.)-May term of tha district court I called for Monday, th Ith. with Judge Oeorge F, Corcoran on tha bench. There are thirty four cae on the docket, all rlvll; Five are divorce, (even law while) the balance are mlaccllaneou. 1 j PIPER" will help you think clearly, accurately and comfortably. A lasting, juicy chew of this famous tobacco tucked away in your cheek will take the tangles out of your work, and make a tough problem seem as easy as the alphabet. And its delicious flavor lends enjoyment to the hardest task. 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Jo .... 3 4 11 II Ml liar. lb... 1110 0 Henna, as . I I 1 1 IRrrik. lb ... I 0 1 0 0 Ii4don. 2b.. Ill tlforlian. all I Z Winao. a,.,, 14 12 OH'thv, 41 -lb I H I 1 Tonar. .... I 0 I OiHnvilar. e.,. 4 0.414 ('lark , 144 Iitrnritar. o. ,.l 0 71 fi IrlmeiVr, MM) UAmaa. I 0 0 1 I) Total ...It 4 14 11 1 ToUli ...14 1 V il 1 Hatted for Toney In the eighth. " , Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0-0 Ht. I.ouU ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -l Two-base hit: ' Miller. Htolen bases; Neale. HeUel, Beaeher. Double - plav: Huyder to Heck. Hnaes on balls: Off Toney, 4; off Kchnolrler, 1; off Ames, 2. lilts and earned runs: Off Toney,' 2 hits, I run In seven Innlnwa; off Schnei der, no hits, no run In one Inning; off Ames, 4 hit, no run In nine Innings. Struck out: By Toey, 3; by Schneider. I: by Ame, 6, I'mplres: O'Day and orth. Ilea Had 'o Ksperlence. It I ssld that I.BWion Robertson, who I slted to put th Pennsylvania foot bell players through their pane, ha had no experience handling gridimn perform fr. 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