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Bringing Up
KRUG'S WISE MOVE
WINS FORRODRKFS
Marty Beet Lou North Ii Slipping
and Call 1 Upon Thompson, Who
Poll 1 Game from Tire.
xhduff pulls double puts
Marty Krug had a hunch yester
day. Psychologists might have eallerl
it foresight, or good judgment, or
engagement, but a bane ball fan will
insist it wis a hunch, and aome
hunch at that. If Marty hai the tame
brand of hunches while clicking the
chips in a p. g. he'll make Hockefel
ler look like a piker tn lent than no
time, As a reult of Marty's hunch
the de luxe Rourkelets -waltzed away
with the ball game, .1 to 2,
Marty's clever and successful man
ifestation of managerial knowledge
was a change in pitchers. Lou North
started the fray for Omaha. Lou only
permitted one run and two hits in
the first three innings, but three
times sensational support by his
mttes pulled him out of difficulties.
Marty could see that Lou was in for a
drubbing utiles a change wm made,
so ha gave the S. O. S. for Cecil
Thompson and his moist ball, and
didn't give Lou i chance to get the
drubbing. Cecil hustled to the rescue
in a most expert manner and held the
battling' GrifElies to a single run and
single hit in the stihsrrjtietH mix
frsmes.
Smith Makea Circua Catch
In the first inning the Bears
counted one on North, With men on
third and second and two out Shields
combed a drive into left that locked
like two more runs. Hut Earl Smith
made a shoestring catch and North
was aaved for the. time being.
In the second atanra a ripping ply
atarted by Kewpie Kihluff,, the
Oklahoma demon, gave North a life
a aecond time, snd a second double
play with Oklahoma I'ete plsving the
Jieavv part rescued him a third time
In the third inning, At this point
Marty Jerked Lott nd thrstuff wig
off as far as the Brsrs were con
cerned. Omaha counted on run in the sec
fiid Inning, A walk to Krug, Marty's
teal of second and infield outs by
merer and Kilduff scored the
friarker.
Win In Seventh.
-For six innings the Rotirkovinians
fnade but one hit off Johnny King,
ho hails from Alliance, Neb. Put in
the aeventh the tiil-end of the batting
Itrder put the blink on Johnny. With
hfo down Krnie Krueger tripled and
scored on Kflduff'a hit. through sec
pnd. Shag Thompson ditiiiguihed
himself again yesterday by cracking a
double to right, on wliirh Kilduif
went to third. Me could have scored,
but Marshall, coaching at third,
wouldn't let him, Cecil Thompson,
however, delivered the hit which sent
Kewpia home, That run proved to
e the winning tally.
Denver scored one In the ninth
Hthotit the aid of a hit, but it wain t
Miough, The Rourkes and Grirrliei
slay again today at Rourke park.
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Standing of Teams
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AMERIi'AN AHSfK-IATION
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THE BEE:
TWIN SISTERS TO CONTEST FOR TENNIS HON
ORS Ruth and Ruby Swensen, twins, who yesterday
put out their opponents in the semi-finals of the Cen
tral High School Tennis tourney, and will now meet
each other for the championship.
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JOSIES DEFEAT THE LINCOLNS I
Even Up the Series by Defeating
Opponent, by Five-to-Two
SUMMERS PROVES BAFFLING
Lincoln, Nrb., May 2.1. -St, Jotph
rvrncd up thf strip by winning to
day's Rain from Lincoln by a scorf
of 5 to 2. Sommfra, a left bander,
wat a purr.le to the local batters,
Gardner did well for six innings. The
Mitsourians began landing on him in
the seventh and Malta was substi
tuted, buf the change was disastrous,
three men crossing the plate in that
inning. Score:
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OMAHA, WEDNESDAY,
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Twin Sisters Will
Battle For Tennis
JJonors at Central
The diminutive twin Swenson sis
ters by disposing of their opponents
in the semi-final matches yesterday
will oppose each other for the ten
nis championship of the Central High
school. This is the first case in the
history of the school when sisters
hae met etch other in the finals
although their have been numerous
tournaments in which several sisters
have entered.
Ruby Swenson beat Fvelyn Doug
las after a hard contest, 6-1, 10-8, 2 6,
1 4 fi, 6-2. These matches were hard
J fought and took the entire five sets
(befote a winner was declared.
Ruth Swenson put up a heroic
winning fight against her larger and
more experienced opponent, Virginia
(ireene, and won bv scores of 1-6.
4 6, 6-2, 8 6. 6-2. Ruth made an up-hill
fight of it the whole distance.
Virginia lireene won the tourna
ment last car. but lost to Anabel
liotiglas, present champion, in a thai
lrne matt h. Her drteat ctrne a a
complete surprise at una was ex
pected to tlupluate her (rat of last
yesi.
I he i hanipionshtp match will be
plated ott the litter part of the week
lioih of llie s wen son sister will re
ceive a tennis '()," theae letter ,
ng (joeu n the tntiaeoi (he ti tir
lumen, anil the t tinner up
Joo Steelier Throws
Pardello With Ease
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MAY 24, 1916.
Drawn for The
GIANTS WIN THEIR
TWELFTHSTRAIGHT
New Yorki Continue Winning;
Streak When They Trounce
Cincinnati.
FOUR TO THREE IS THE SCORE
Cincinnati, May 23. New York
won its twelfth straight game, defeat
ing Cincinnati today, 4 to 3. Benton
pitched good ball up to the eighth in
ning. Cincinnati scored one in this
round, and in the ninth, after Killifcr
was out, Herzog, Clarke and Louden
singled. Ilcrog scoring. Henton was
then taken 'out and Tesreau sent to
the mound. VVingo singled and Km
mer, who was running for Clarke.
scored. Mathewson was called upon
to save the day and he succeeded.
New York made a run in the .third
when Benton scored on an errofc In
the seventh .Markle and McChesnie
singled, and both scored on Benton's
single. Rariden, who had reached
first on Chase's error, scored on
Hum s sinele. Score: i
CLVrrlNNATt. NEW TORK
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Mttrhall.lf 10,1) oDnyla.Zh 41110
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Orlfflth r 4 0 10 flFlatrhar i t 0 1 0
Kll far.rrf 4 0 0 oMarkla.lb 4 1110 0
Herinaj.a 4 1 I I oMrK'h'a.l 4 2IOO
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Loili1an.2b tilt oBanlnn.p 41070
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Klahar 1 0 0 0 0
Molln-IU t 0 ft 0 Tolsla 17 10 J7 14
Kmmar 0 0 0 0 0
Wlngo 110 0 0
Totala II 10 27 14 i
Bsttar) for rVhnal1r In ibih
Batted fnr Naala In alahth.
Ran fnr Clarke In ninth.
Tiati.d fr Knalxer In ninth
Nw Tork 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-4
f Inrlnnatl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2j
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Rsrrlfira hit: aaia. jmiibl playa: l.nti
Han to liaron to t'hasa. riatrhar to Imyle
tn Marltln. Klrst on errors: Na York, t
naa on balls. riff Menlon, ?; off
Hrhnalder. 1; nff Knaljar, 1. Hits and
earned rtina; fiff Bantnn. I hits, 3 runs In
alfht and one third Innings; nff Tesreau, 1
Ml, nn runa In no Inning (nona outl: off
Matheartnn, nn hits, nn runs In two thirds
Innln: off Hrhneldar. I hits, i runa In
eight Innings; off Knrtser, I hit no runs In
nnn Inning HII by pltrhad ball: Ry
8i-hnldr. Flairhar. Ntrurk out : By Ben
ton. 1 Vmplras: O Day and Kaann.
landgera niank Pirates.
Pittsbuigh. May :j Brooklyn shut out I
rlltshurgh hara today. 6 to 0 Pfeffar si- 1
lowed lbs Pirates only two hlta Kantian i
nar waa hi, har.4 In I U m. i.. . i ,. 1
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and In tha fifth was rnrnpellad to gtva
wav to Millar sftar tiauhart s hit had dla
ahlad his pitching hand. Adams pltrhad
tha last Inning, allowing thraa hits, which
prortured two mora runs. Scora:
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Batttd for Thalmora In ninth
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hit a-vnr Snodcraroa lirn'l fnr a home run
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Wilson, rf 3 0 11 OKntt.hy.t 4 0 10 5 0
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Bailed for flsgan In aavanth.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Two-baae hits: Fltipatrtrk, ,f. C. Pmllh,
Rsgan, Tliree-basa hit; Miller. Home
run: llornaby. rl'olon tisaaa; Maranvllle,
Mornsliy, J. Smith, Rscrlflra hit; l orhan.
Poubla plays: Htit&al to Millar, folllns to
Ouwily. Klrat on errors; Boston, 1; Ht,
l.oula. 1. Bases on halls; Off Kcullut'll, 2;
off fUgan, 1; off Halle, 2. Illta anil earned
runa; nff Kagan, I hlta, 2 runs In sin In
nings; off Reulbaeh, no hlta, no runs In two
Innings; off Ksllaa, 7 hlla, nn runs In nine
Innings. ritrurk out: By Ha gun. : hv
Iteullis'h. 1; by Pallca, 3. I'mplrc-; Harri
son snd Rlglar.
Loch "Ringer" Is -
Discovered; None
Other Than Allison
The identity of the "ringer" who
hurled the fete l.orh base ball team
to a victory over the city firemen
Sunday has been discovered. And
nine of the city's bravest fire laddies
will be able, alter t:iey read this dis
closure, to rest in peace, The hurler
was none other than Mark Allison,
former St. I.ouis Brown and until re
cently a member of the Kourkes.
The fire laddies have been Sherlock
Holmesing for the last thirty-six
hours trying to find out who the Loch
pitcher was. They knew he was a
ringer, but they didn't know who he
was Xow they may know.
When Allison arrived at the ball
park Sunday he approached Sam Tay
lor, manager and captain of the
knights of the nozzle. "My name's
Jones," he said, "I'm going to pitch
for the Lochs.''
Whereupon Taylor took him over
and introduced him to the Loch play
ers. "Know this fellow?" Sam asked
Harry Wvmore and Matherfy.
"Nope," they responded.
"Well, he's your pitcher," declared
Sam, whereupon be went over and
congratulated Scotty Kflf. manager
of the Lochs, on his impending vic
tory, "You put it over on me last
year and again this year, but you
won't do it next year," he said to the
gleeful Scotty. "I knew it was all off."
said Sam, "when I saw he didn't even
know his own catcher."
Whereupon the ball game was
started and Allison, alias Jones, pro
ceeded to whflf twenty four firemen
and permit two scratch hits and win
the game, 2 to 1.
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Cleveland Wants to
Get Walter Johnson
Cleveland, 0., May 23 The rumor
was in circulation here today and wn
not denied by President Jaraea C.
Dunn that the Cleveland American
league base ball club il in the market
for Walter Johnson, pitcher for the
Washington club. ''
Washington, May. 23. Clark Grif
fith, manager of the Washington base
ball club, said the rumor of Walter
Johnson's sale to the Cleveland cluh
was absurd. He denied emphatically
that any negotiations were on.
Good
Measure
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