Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 25, 1916, Page 4, Image 4
a THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1916. ' Bringing Up Father -:- :-: Drawn for The Bee by George McManus HAVE 0O EVER TO JAPAN- KRUG'S MEN MAKE THEIR HITS COUNT Eourkei Accumulate Six Hits For as Many Euni, Whfle Bean Make . Twelve HiU for Four. RUSSELL FOED MAKES START For the third successive time the pesky Hears from the arid height of Denver were .administered a nummary execution by the fcrociouN, blood thirsty and violent Rourkovinians yes terday, this time by a count of 6 to 4. The ravenous Grizzlies, who by this time must be about starved to death, madetwtre as many hits as Omaha did, but they didn't nuke 'em at the right time, which 'is on of the funda mentals in compiling base ball vic tories. Omaha onry made six liits, but five of them were combed in the first three stanzas and were mixed up with generous bases on balls, while the twelve annexed by the Grizzlirs were scattered outthrough the nine rounds. Buck Sterzer started the hostilities for the enemy. Duck put on a red undershirt and tried to kid himself and the Rourkes into thinking he is some pitcher by waving danger sig nals. Anybody would think, to watch Huck hurl, be was trying to flag a train. Fadei Away Soon. -The Denver southpaw didn't last long. In the first stanza a walk and a steal by Earl Smith and Kay Miller's double netted one. In the second Krtieger's double, a walk to Kilduff, Thompson's combination sacrifice and safe fielder's choice, a single by Krause and an error by Shestak gave Omaha three. Mr. Sterzer expired precipitously at this junctur and the great and only Russell Ford, inventor of the emory ball and now a derelict on the chopny base ball sea, was brought forth for the bush league public to look upon and admire. Kussell can't use the emory any more so be uses a spitter which is mostly bluff. Krug walked to start the second round and Krueger beat out a bunt. Ernie is getting faster every lay; be can now run almost as fast as an ire truck. Kilduff went out, but Shag Thompson was on the job with a beautiful pinch blow through second which scored Marty and the mercury hoofed Ernie. No More Scoring. Here Mr. Ford disguised himself as a 1'ackard and his speed was too much for the Rourkes. who didn't score again. Put they didn't need to, the runs Mr Thompson shoved over sufficed. A hit and an error netted the Pears one in the second, four hits netted two more in the third aitdtwn bus one more in the sixth. Marty Krug mw visions of din-trr and yanked Harry Krauze for Freddy Hue W. who proved a ready rrmer bv holding the (.nitliet littlest the rel ef the lume It might he mentioned, Fred dy went in with one down and a man on second and third and tfltrrd the side very gracefully Th llrinliri and Until Wr .v the t .. ,...,, .1 it,. ...in thi atlriiiiion Ult gme 'M" ,ru iieinoon, D'artnig at ' l BIOIA lt" tWIHM MltlM tMK ladtM l-4r4w C tvV b kr" u 1.1 l. ia. Ill, W. ll-i" rtiy art bt t S I I. Maaa lh an hi'a a I a i.liatk i.wull i . , aa 0 .-Hli. Ttiriik . AM N A ' lb I -.Ifs, h ,ar I i , I. . I I t.' .v 4 a .. t i ft)ar, p HA. , ' f II II I I'Hf r i, t v , ...... . .. t( . . . I I i, Tt . .., I II ... I f 4 -I ' ! a, i t ! 4 I t I 1 4 I , i I- :i i ii , U t., a !.; i i i I w i a 4 - ; i ' j . M ...'t, 4 i ai 4 . - !. .,. ,.a. 9 1 ' ' " - ' i .-- a i ' n' - t a , a . , I... ...J I 4 I ' -- .,.,. 4 .11 I ' " ,.., I 4J a. . . -4 Pa-a i NOT EXACT LVOQT HELPED D. A tEVER ONCE THAT Vuz. so np-F-o i THOUGHT WE'D COME Standing of Teams WEST. I.KAOUIC I NAT I.EAOI'B. WI.I'H.I W.I.Prl, Mnenln ...,17 M lirnoklyn ,...11 I .140 lira Vlnlna.. II II 671.1'lilla 17 12 US W'lihlt 112 S7lltnain IHMH Fili IS 11 ,Ui hlai(0 IS17 .SH iirnnha . .. ,.! II .III N' York ..1411.111 Slim Clljr .. 1J It .444 Nt. l.ouln ..,,1111.1)1 l.nvT I IS .iM'lltljurgh ... lit It ,jSl AMKR, LKAOl'K. AM Kit. ABB. W 1. 1VI riavatanil .21 12 .47("oliimbun ,, lilt .ISO M'aahlngtnn II II ,4ltiil,nulvlll ..1SII.S1J Naw York. It J .tjMllnnaapolls IS 10 .Sit Ifmtnii ... l .l(lWii 14 12 HI I'hll 1)11 .41Hn1lanapolfa It IS .471 liatroll . , . I II . . Haul .. I IS . 10 HI. bnuta , 1 1 II ,4MiKn, C'lly ,14 It ,411 I'hlialn ...14 i . 424Mliwllk S 24 .21,0 Yaalarilay'a Baaiilta. WKBTKKN I.KAiUI5. tinvar, 4; Omaha, 4. HI Jnaih, I: l.liiinln, 4 Tnpk, 2; 8lnu Illy, . Wlrhllu, t; lira Molnea, 4. NATIONAL I.BAIJUB. 1 hi' ail. 6, l'hllarlal.hl. I Miialon, 4; HI. l.'Mlla, 4 Nw Vnrk, S: ('Inrinnatf, t. Kronklyn, I; I'ltlnhiii h, I AMKKK'AN I.KAilt.F,. I f rnit . 0, H,atun, 4. HI. I.oula, 1: York, td. riavaiand, I; t'hlla1lhla. 4 Chliasu, 4; WaahlnKt'in, 1 A. Mi; It If AN AHBOCIATIOM. I.milavllla. 1; TnirUn, 1 lrnllanM,l, t, t'nlumhtia. 4 Mllwauka", t, Mlnn"aplla, t. Kariaa City, t; HI. I'aul, 0, l.ainaa Today, Waatarn T.aasua Pnvar at Omaha, Bt Jnaaph al l.lnioln, T'lpait at Bloua Clly, Wlrhli at l'a Molna. National l,rgii-i.'hlrggo St Cincinnati, Brooklyn at I'lliaburgh. Amerl.-an LaaKu D.trnll al Paon. Hi, lunula at Nw Ymk, llrUnf aA.XMl dlhla, Chkasn at TVlilnuii. ' 'And Still Going OMAIIt, Alt. H. , - i . - If. O. A. o a ! ! it oit at t I I i a l "5 it it It. O. A. 0 0 0 t t 4 S 0 II 1 1 t t t 10 0 I 1 1 0 I 1 1 t I not sot ooe ooo u it Ts Burs, b hmllli. If foray I ha, rf . . Mlllrr, lb kriia, tb Krurcr, ..,. Kllihtff. aa 1 hompaoll, (if, Krauaa, p lirurk, p Tulala IS All. H. T. Mlllnr, rf.. Kalllliar. aa.. Oakra, rf . . . Ituuhar, If... I'ir, Sb Mlilrlila, lb,., Mhr.lnk, ... Mvna, e. . , , HrrA, lb KtffTior, p.,., ford, p Kj nolda , . . Mallaor, p... Tnlala . J Itnttad for Ford In l(hth. Omaha . Him. I I t 0 0 0 0 Illla I t I 0 0 0 t 0 Item ar Kima 0 1 t 0 0 1 0 0 04 nit t I 4 o o t t o o ii Thror-ha hill Kalllhar. Two-baa hltai B. Millar, Kniaaar, foravth. Mia.lah, Tr, llm.lirr. K,,lflr hllal ""ra, Millar, Thiiaofl. Ujar. Itatibl plaoi hllditff to Km lo Mlllrr. Rr.l la Krlllhr 4 hhlrlda, Stollllirr lo Hwil til HhlrliU, lliilrhrr to IX or. Illla: tilt Hrnn, II In ill anil on. I hint Innliiaai off llrui'k, twin In ! and Iwn-llitrila liinliiti off ttlaracr, S In Ian tnnliiai t'il. S In ti lnnini off Mnr, iwn In una Innlni. htruik null Ity HraiM. S br Hruik, Ii by loii-r, Ii h Maiiarr, I. Itaara on ballal Oil hrauaa, II off M.rr, 4 1 off Curd. S. Ifl on haaaal llnmlia. Si Urniar, a. Tlmai lit. I niulraai i arnay and l.i-kmnu ithts wim i iiir. actr.NTH. llaa M.iluaa ta la tiral lUltl. M l fur. f MMtira, la. Slay II- A r Orar t..ld l rNi n llatlln a . Wt. hlia iha tylr. and wlnulns tuna In th " Innun of ti-tar lam, whl.h Iha (WMi iB t lfl , ,w ,k..,4 f,.. - ,( ri. ..i th m thra mnmaa nd V-li. wb t---lii4 him fc-H. iUB, ,h. ,,h malni. h.a t.b.m ..a ) u.. I id alxf l' alutna rt!. I'laiula f .,.,. a l imat m), r l J" ). load Hd NIH li and l'iit In rlht ItaiJ I t' If ItlTA I i A " H O A , 1 . tf 4111 I !. M. a . , ... . I 1 I t ' II. t.i.,( I ..,.,,,, I t I ti -.., rf ....... 4 0 I i Ii. I , I I 4 t f, J ., f , .. I t i ,i.t. It , I II : .1.,., a I I I I I ".am p t ! ......... j p I I t I ! ill", p., ,,.,., 0 t I ' X a It t l M I l is vi ii a Alt H II i A 4 ' M.an rf , I I I I A S M H Y 2MtM tCXICON 2Hn ARROW COLLARS fox hi a ?y: l( IS (Nil ".lint I LIVED THERE, FORTEn EAR. Hunlur, ct 1114 0 0 Jnnoa, lb I I 0 II 0 0 Molrtan, cf 1 0 1 I 0 0 Hpahr, o I 0 1 10 0 0 Hartford, aa 4 0 i 1 t 0 Kwnldt, l 1 0 0 0 1 0 Clair, lb... 4 0 0 t 1 t Muaaar, p II - 0 1 0 1 0 Hraen 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totala II 4 I IT I t Baltad for Floharlr In fourth. Hattad for Muaaar In ninth. Wlrhlla 1 0 1 0 0 01 0 01 Una Holnaa ....I 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 04 Two-baaa hUa: foi, Hatllnx, Muaaar. Hac rift' a hllat Roaaman, Malarkoy, Jon'a, Maloan. Htolan baaaat Pox, IMIIng. Ewoldt. I.rft on baara:: Wlihlta, t; D Molnaa, I. Hiruk out; Ily Muaaar, I; by Malarky, I. Klrat baa on balla; Off Muaar, I; off Malarkfy. I. lilt by pllihar: fly r"lharty, Maloan. Illla and runa: off Kl'harty. I rutin, 4 hlta In thraa InnlnrKu; off Malar key, I run, t hlia In flva and Iwo-thlrda In nlhm; off Durham, no runa, no hlta In ona Ihlrd Innlna, Itouhla playai Hrltion lo Ab lln; llrltton to Miai-hl to Abaialn. Urn plrrai Andaraon and I'onllua. Tlma: 1:11. LINCOLN OVERCOMES JOSIES Makei Game, Uphill Fight and Defeats Visiting Missouri Team. FOUR TO THREE THE SCORE Lincoln, Ma May 24, Lincoln made a game, uphill tignt tonay, winning from St. Joseph in the tenth inning by a acore of 4 to 3. All the runs of .,. .a the visitora were made in the first two innings. After that Willetts set tled down to his task. Lincoln bat ters began' lOtviiig'Vitliarrii tlelivery in the ninth, tying the acoce and win ning out in (he tenth. Score; T. job c PH. , AB. ,B , H MrC'aha, rf ....4 1 I i. w 1 1 llama, lb...... I 0 t Jmirdan, lb.,, ....... S 0 0 Blnrk. o I 1 I Sullivan, if , ... I - 0 1 rimiar. aa K. . t 0 1 Klrkham. rf 0.1 Kaailna, lb t 0 0 i. William, p 4 1 1 .0. II Totals 41 I II 2S IS LINCOLN. ab. n. O. 14 Carnal. It Illnrhman, lb..,. Thnmaaon. cf.... II W llllama, lb, , Moraa, lb. Johnann, t ...... . Htavanaon. aa. . . . Lobar, rf Willatt. p Total 14 4 I 10 II Two out whan wlnnlnf run oord. Bt. Joaaph. l 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Llnrnln 000001010 14 Thr.paa hit: Carllal. Two-baa hlta: Carllala, Mi-C'aba. ltloik (1). 1. William 1'oul.l playa; Mrf'ah to O. Williams, Hut lr in o. Wllllama to Jourdan. Htolan baana: Hlm-hman, Thnmaon, Blork, Btilllvan. Bafl rlflia hlia: - Hlnrhman. Sullivan. Btruck nut: Hy Wtllatia. I ; hr Wllllama, 4. ftaaaa on balla: Off Wlll.ita, t. off Wllllama, 4 Wild pni-h: Wllllama Ltft on haa: Lin coln, 4, Hi. JuMph. 11 Tlmai I 10. I'm pttaa: Mullan and Andrawa AmaHoaa AaanrlaUii. At Tolado SKt Inulavlll 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 t I Tnlrdo 1 I I I I I I I 7 S I Italian. I.uqu and Wllllama. Padlant and tiraanaban Al i niumima ft II t Inittanapolta I I t I 1 I -1 7 I i nlumloia IIIMIII a 4 IS liatlartaa. Iawaon and Brhant, Prady. Ill,, Unit and I'ratt At .Mlnnaapoll IHt Mtlwaubaa SOSOSItl - S I MlnnvaiM.lla .. IIIMIII 14 I Italtaita Slapnlka. Toun Bharklaftitd, f'on.eliM-li and Marar; Hurk and Owan. t H Ik 4'f4 is lM'i I t UIP'V h f. -,1. -A l Stv., tt Duffy's pu Maltir t nt)04 Ilk 4UrHkaSl) 4 i k4.-t4 - a il ii . i t..Ktit 4 .f tHf tpmm tt 4.a. t4t.i ... HI n 44 -' rf ! - 44l I '4 ittf t t4 I, M ( lt DM, ,. "01 PH til Km M YOO -EE - ARE vepv THAT IWT MY PAULT! Some waxv the v. ' ALWAV REMOVE THFif SHOES ON EtTERlN5 GIANTS GO EAST YICT0RS0F TOUR Win Every Game on Weitern Trip, Making Total of Thirteen in a Row, THEY DEFEAT CINCINNATI Cincinnati, O,, May 24, The New Vork club started east tonight carry ing on a National league record with them, having won every game on its western trip and increasing its num ber of consecutive games won to thir by defeating Cincinnati, 6 to 1, today. Score: NEW TORK, CINCINNATI. AH Ho A E. AM HO. A. E. fturna.lf 1 I 0 OOroh.Sb t I 0 Poht'n.rf 4 Hnyl.lb 4 Kauff.f 4 ri'f'r.aa I SWkla.lb 4 UrK'a.n 4 laridn,A I I'errllt.p 4 0 4 0 ONrala.cf 4 0 1 111 Ot'haaa.lb till 1 1 0 OOrlffh.rf 4 0 0 0 0 f Of-tnhxr.aa 4 11 110 0HTo,lf 0 0 0 1 0 1 OMIti h l.lf 111 1 S 0 OKrnniar.lf 0 0 1 0 0 0 OWInxo.e 4 0 1 l.ourt n,2b 4 0 4 Totals, .it 10 17 I OM. huli p 111 Clarka 0 0 0 Mollw's 1 1 0 Total.. 17 11 17 II 4 Rattad for Mllrhall In alt-nth. Hal lad for Brhuls In ninth. Nw Tork,.., 00010000 40 Cincinnati ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-baa hlla: Mrkl Vl), Flahar, fltolan baaaa: ftoyl. Markla, MrKer-hnla. Doubt play: Doyla lo FIUhr o Markl. Elaaaa cn ball: Off Fanitt, ; off H. hula, I. Hlla and aarnrd runa: Off Variilt, II hlta, I pun In nlna Innlnxa; off Hrhulz, 10 hlla, 5 runa In nlna Inning.' fltnii k out: By Par rut, 4; by Hrhult. I. Wild pltrb: SrhuU. Implrra: OTay and F.aaon. 1nir Ixmm Ui Card. Bt. Ixula, May 14 With th eor 4 U I afalnat th lorala In th ninth, with In out. Wllaon alnaka, Hornaby trlplad, Mllkr alk"d and bnydar atnalad, HI. I, out de-faallri- lloatnn. t to 4.. JaapT held Hnalnn to four hit In alxht Inntnaa, thro of thaa romlnx In th flret nd mlsitd with arrnr by Wllaon and Hornaby sava th vlaiiora their four runs. Bcor: POBTON. ST LOUIB AB H O A B AB H O A E. Mar'n'a a 4 0 1 T "Rmlth.rf 4 OCorhan.aa 4 I n-arhr.lf 4 0RaI1.2b 4 1 Evara.2b 4 fnilina.lf 4 VVIIhoit.rf 4 Kon y.lb t 4 J Hm'h.Sh 1 Cornp n.rf 4 0 1 1 I 1 0 1 II 0 0 0 0 t 1 1 7 1 0 0 1 t 1 11 1 I 0 0 o o 0 0 lwilann.rf l11uKSlna Oltnrn y.lb OMIllar.lb OSnydar.o Jaapar.p 1 0 0 4 Oowdv.r 4 I Rud'ph.p 1 1 0 Total 31 !; 17 a'Butlar Mado'a,p I ' Totaia. .14 I 17 IS I Two out whan wlnnlnf run arorad, Ran for Wllaon In ninth. Hatted for Jaapar In algth. I Boatnn 4 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 4 Bt. I.oula 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Two-ba hit: Konatrhy Thr-bao hlta: Rudolph. Ratzaal. Millar, paiirhar, Hornaby. Btnlan haaa: Cotnpton. Double play: t'or hn to Bataal to Millar; llornabv to .Millar: Maranvtll to Evar to Knnatthy. baaaa nn balla: Off Jaapar. 4; off Maadowa, 1; off Rudolph. 1. Hit and aarned runa; Off Ja. par 4 hlta. 1 runt In lht Innlnaa, off Ru- (al ' V it . I i ' uiiUii.i.kt4tiiin.iaiujaii l TOM 1 MOOIUi i' in ii n I a . rv, ! I (1 i ti:n ci;nts P a-WU ---4. -ww..,w J "fcsifi-n-ir- r -.f' .1-. i THE JAPS noo in THAT NOT ODD dolph, I hlta, 4 runa In larht and two-third Innlnsr: off Maadowa. 1 hit, no run In on lnnln. Balk: Rudolph. Birum out: By Jaapar, I; by Rudolph, I. Umplr: Klflar and llarrlaon. Mehoff Win for Phlladalphla. Chlcapo. May 14 Nlahoff doubl4 with th baa full In th ninth Innlnf of to day's im nd thrby won a 0 to victory for Philadelphia aalnt Chlrag-o. Zlmmarman' baltlnf figured In mot of Chicago run. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAOO. AB.U.O.A.E. ABH.O.A.E. Rrrnalb 1110 ORrhulta.lf 4 0 4 0 0 Mahoff.2b 4 11 Btnck.a III Cravath.r 4 11 DMann.rr o OKIack.rf 111 OWIirmarf 4 t I 0lm'r'n.lb 4 11 OHalar.lb 1 0 11 OMi'Crthy.l 111 tlf''laohar,o 4 0 1 lMuIhgan. 10 1 (iHraton.p 111 U hlt'd.l-1 t 10 Coonar.rf Ludarua.I Oood.lf Kllllfar.o lili'iy.p lianiare.p Paitkerl 0 0 0 0'Zwllllna 110 1 0 0 0'Uoolan Total 14 10 17 11 1 Totals II I 27 II I riattad for Dmar la ninth. Battnd for Mulllsan In ninth. Doolan batted for Beaton In ninth. Philadelphia .0 1110000 4 I Chlraio 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 Two b httla: Block. TJUhoff, Zlmmar man, Wllllm. Thr ba hli: 8aton. McCarthy. Stolen bsa: Oood. Klack. Ba on ball. Off Rliy, 1; Bandr, 2; Beaton, a. Hit and earned run: Off Rly, 4 hit. I run In S lnnlnie: Beaton. 10 hlta. S run In I Innln;; Itemara, 1 hit. 1 run In I Innlnp; Bandar, 1 hit, no run In 1 Inning. Strurk out: Rlxey, I; I)mara, ll Beaton, 2. Wild pitch: Rliay. Pad ball: rlch er. Umplr: Klam and Email. Plratn Urop On to Dodger. Plttahurth, My 14. Brooklyn dfetd Plttahurfh by a acor of I to 1 bar today, winning In th tnth when a trip! by Dautwrt, a double by Btongl and a efnfle by Wheat reultd In two run. Th Plrte tied th aoi-ra In th lghth and mad not her run In th final Innlns on a b on balls, a stolen ban and a alngle. Bcor a: BROOKLYN. PITT8BUROH. AB II O A K. AB.H.O.A.B. II My-ra.cf 0 1 2 0 0rary.cf 1 110 0 Haubert.1 4 110 Clorint'n.l I I I 0 Mtengl,rf 4 14 0 Owagner.a 4 114 0 Wheat.ir t I s o "HI'chmn.r 4 1 4 Inwrey.l 10 12 1schulli,lb 4 0 110 ulahaw.l lilt 0Rarney.lf 10100 I'Mara.a 4 111 "Knabe.lb 4 0 14 1 'eyera.e I 0 I 1 0i)ibenn,o 4 17 10 henay.p 10 0 1 Ovlamam.p I 0 0 1 0 Coatallo.p I 0 0 I 0 Totals It 11 10 10 O.r'oatello 1 0 0 0 0 Harmon. p 0 0 0 1 0 Wllaon 0 0 0 0 0 Total It I 10 11 1 Batt4 for Mmu In eighth. Batted for Harmon In. tenth. Brooklyn .0 10000000 I I eitteburg .0 00 0 0001 0 11 Two baa hlta: Stengel, O'Mara, John- mitfiUim'a-Jnii lj n HfiMs1 from PENNSYL. VANIA CRUDE, tho bast oil in th world. 7? Ii k clar. clean motor oil. Con- turn no fr carbon and haa hiiheit lubricating efficiency. tiivta traatar milac and groaater pttwfr, - Writ for booklet, "Automobiln Lubrication. POWELL IUWHY COMPANV OMAHA Automobile supplies MUt Peruana. "OLD KEIITUCKY" IS PERFECT CIIEWIIIG Its Sweet, Juicy Flavcr Is Wholesome, Satisfying and Lasting THE TASTIESTOF CHEWS In onier tc rtl!y fnjoy totaccti von want 1 1 iu tht fit vr. ! berf it oiity tne wjy y tt cn ! tins n that i ty cbewm it An.J th moat wMenane anj iiKt iatitfini form oj thew tstT titvrutvil it iiih-gra.te j-rcej fi, liVf O! t K4ntu, Vy A fttiitv swert thew t( Oil Kr'Hiuky hit art-- utuf,, iun in it than a thu!t lu tl vtiluury !. 1 1. 1 Vi4 hMv rur!ey letf swtv fij ! I 4 eKw au4 .i i n- fH it Into g djfft tfi ii I y tht ni a m.i.l4ru nv'hi', wttHi'Ht 1U-a mjj pariu'! t.f tht ntiutaJ )'iu ti f t ; ar t tl r re wm hf t:J Kfu,vVy, lh lest tbew There' tv ctNer rhtf IsfsaCv! rnii! At hat tb dflKUim. a; r t.ttnj,', sh..'!f. n't f.iVMf o u'.J Kri tu. V v Yn r ibW hi OH Kent uiy it lv !i;"t t '-et a !..;; tUy, I DO MEELF EVERY - ton. Thre baa hit: Paubert, O'Mara, wagner. htoien naaea: v naai, anwrv, Bchulla, Wllon. Iioubl playa: O'Mara lo Cutaliaw, Wagnr to Olbton to Knab, Hlnchman to Johmton. Baa on balla: Cheney, I; Mamaui, I; Harmon, 1. HIU and earned runa: Off Cheney. I hlta, I run In 10 Inning; Mameui, I hlu, 1 run In I Inning; Harmon, 4 hit, i run In 1 Inn ing. Struck out: Cheney, I; Mamaux, 1; Harmon, 1. Umpire: Byron and Qulgley. Today's Calendar of Sports Runt rig BpHng meeting of th Weat rheater Raring aaaoclatlon open at Quean' Park. Bhootlng Annual tournament of Cen tral Penuaylvanla Trapahootera' league opens at Ebenaburg, Pa. Opening of "Old Policy" tournament at M uncle, eta, Ind., and Fort Idge, la. Oolf Opening of Invitation tourna ment of CbT fbaa club. Chary Chae, Md. Tennl We tern IntemollegUt con ference champlonahlp begin In Chicago. Main atate InterenlleglaU rhamplon thlpa begin at Orono. Inland fltanford agalnat Cornell, at Ithaca,, K. Y. Boxing Charley Whit agalnat Bay lor, tea round, at Cincinnati. Cat De lancy agalnat Paul Brock, ten rounda, ..at CleTeland, REYNOLDS HAS WALKAWAY IN HIS PLAY WITH M00NEY Reynolds won from Mooney last night in the city pocket billiard tour nament, 100 to 56. Larsen and Owens, the two leading player of the tournament," will meet each other tonight at the Subway bil liard parlort, 204 South Fourteenth street. ' JOS W &rKs&f& THE DE1TER.THE HOPS THE BETTER THE BEERJLAVOa7 NIlIEUSER-DUSCH"'have by many thou i sands of pounds more Saa:cr Hops in V their jjant storage houses than lias any other brewery in Europe cr America. Before the var our Resident; while abroad on his annual lbuyirrt pilgrinu bought 775,000 pounds 10 bales) c( Uohcmia s vny finest Saazer Hops, k) this add the 500,000 pounds v.r iiad on lund,and txi uiU sec that we can cuiumc: cur r ''liens ahix q Inis iln? sum fxclMf bum ikp tiivcr y-htd. liw hdDJ Us lj t? c.nnl any wm O j U nillW IC-J ihJ ICl A'KMm-Piit.h Co. c Nelf , Duf'tKittYt, C k.i f amoMt si w u H !,, r-u4 ; . 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