THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1916 Bringing Up I VHAT 00 WEN &T 1 VOMEM ARE. THE ) 'F WOMAN IVEh' THE 1 - -f TELLING MltSJOME5-YOU REAL Rl)LERt OF v CREDIT iHE DE-bERYEVMAN ( 7 ARE AAMST VOMAN I E VORLD-J WOULD MOT BE bO r( j J NEVER C -,-far JXTJL UFFRA'CE ? rJ XtZV , s PRONlHEriJ IM HISTORY- ) IF tHE OT 1, V1IS A CATTLE If 2-r ; . (Tpl &T0H ALL THpCRfDlT ' IM TH HOUtE! "" B "T ROURKES ALLOWED TWO HITS BY BARER Dei Moines Hurler Shuts Out the Omaha Crew by Score of Two to Nothing;. SCORES RESULT OF ERRORS Ors Moines, Ja., May 20. Baker held Omaha to two hits today, mid lies Moines shut out the vistors, 2 to 0. The local score were the result of errors by Krticgcr and Merz, fol lowing bases on balls. In the second inning Hartford forced Spahr, who had walked, stole second, took third r-n Krurgcr's overthrow and scored on l.woldt' hit. In the fourth, Jones miked, took fliird on Men' wild throw to first, and counted on Spahr's lificld hit. Score: t OMAHA. All. R. H. O. A. Fi I Th'imrioon, rf 4 ft 0, o 0 I) Miiih. If 4 a 9 1 I Krug. 2b 4 C 0 8 4 .nil.r. lb 4 0 112 0 0 hurr, e 0 S 4 I 1 jf'nrayth. rf 1 0 0 0 1 0 Mi. luff, m 1 0,0 I jinn, i a o . i l a o M.r, p I 0 0 0 1 .lrhll 1 0 0 0 0 0 I'.urlh. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Told I. 21 I 14 II 1 DKrl MOINES. AH. Jt. II. O. A. E. 2 1 1 It 0 ........ j i2 o 1 0 0 0 4 0 Hhn, rf . Hunter, if. .loll", lb. U-lnan, If. ., "tMihr, i. .. Hertford, M. htvtildt. lb, ilalr, lb. .. K.iKir, p. ,, Tnliil 21 )' 6 SI It I hailed for Mn In eighth. 'malm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) Mnlne 0 10 1 (I 0 A 0 3 Two-tuuja hll: Hurg. Melotn, Hhn. 8c ' rifle 1 I : Dura. Left on baae: Omaha, 4; lra Molnea, 1 Hlrui'k nut; Tly Haker, 1; hv M.r, 2. Flrt on In I la: Off Haker, I; .It Mar. 1; off North, 1. Hlla and runa: off Men, 1 hlla anil 4 runa In aeven Inlnaa; "f f North, no runa and 1 hit In on Inning. Wild pHrh: Merss. Doubl play: F.wnldt to lair la Jon; Mri t Kru( to Kllduft to , Mlilrr. Tlma, tilt. Umplrcai Camay and I 'unman. Sioux City Loses Opener to Lincoln Sioux City, May 29. Sioux City - lost the opening game to Lincoln by a score of 12 to 11 in thirteen inninRS. Stevenson, the Lincoln shortstop, liroke, his right leg sliding into third base. Score: I.l.vroi.N. AH. R H CI A K '"rlip,!,., If ...."! 1 S o'n 1 1 1 n hiiian. L'to 7 1 ' ' J 4 II I h"inatm. i f I 2 J t I n wi'nama. 3bn i 4 ' a o Inhiiftnn, lb ,4 1 2 IT (I ft : -it,. n'in. aa 1 a 1 j l.i"'r, rf t I i 4 0 1 li"lnr, r 4 0 0 4 1 (i i' a i l i o "' I- 4 a o I' li..una', ;sh ,...2 a 0 1 1 0 Tnl.il. 44 13 !l Jt II I MUl X l I T V. All It II n A V. iiitnfr", If d 4 3 ft 7 t 4 T 0 ' tuh,ll. , t A I 9 ft I " nil.. . f 7 I 3 (i W ' ' Mn. rf 4 I 2 t 0 I' Ml', lb h 1 si; I ft " ...n . .in 7 i i j a a ' " l) .4 ; i i ' ' I . 1 to . ft ft ft A 0 ft lli.rili -.all, ... 1 4 ft n 'iinir ft ft 9 o i it "I rtl 'l tl 14 ! J I I'.o.l- I I I I! M I I M I n, n i ii a2i4ioo u lifi "I. Mm Kh.ui i,l,, II. I'm "In. 7 w l !, , n errt'l, Hnll I'll. 8. faor. I Ii-teo M-i. Iv,.1,rr I .. I" I i iartti'n i'i.ih, l'no,lly, l.iho- h-i-xi-. ii I .1-1 In.,,,,,..., Tin.. I , . t il l.ilman u o !' H.'airfman, - '"' ' !"" " 'l.. Illle l'?l I .-. f ' M .,, 'f 11- ii . r i 'L.tica, ,ti i i I. . I l. u. tl.ir.l I. iu. , l tl , ! ,.s ' Ij, la., , m,ui. I U"...f, I Ii, ' w 'f ' l t.it 1 '. m f I..,h,l'v I,, 't.,v-, , .i, VI ii' ' t ' a .! - 1 !,.!it n ll:...hn.an I..- "ill I- I' , l.i.ai, i ' t . I ei i.r. J ,,,( htMt If . ... .1 I-.,. .,ff i i ,.fi Mi. . 4 I I .. ... V I . ii- , I.. .,. ,.r,.--.i 111 I., tui i... I fa,, i i, t t I l,v . , I . Ii , l . ', 4 t ,0ilie : H 4 I K l ' I ... . 4 Ramblers Carry Off Fray in Romp t ' ri 4ir' 'f I , If.t'ffi I'll N, .-! I l, .;. "ll n, ai.tc, I mint1 "Mil !, l:.f t! tr"l Hi,l !ft. ! !. at I ! I 'i '' Ail K If i -II- at n I'iil.t -'4i'H an. (. t... ! ,1 f, ,11 l.U t bl!(i' t I t t ' t ftsrtter f ' i 1 1 fc. ' - V i j " I s 'I 4 ... I . . . . a 4 t I m, t I . I - ! . I i i .... t I , i t I I w t I ; (....,. ., t 4 I i f . ' ' i I 1 4 I I " t e I fit I I ... 4, i ..,.- ( 4 : .. , 4 III a . : . 4 . . 4 , ' 4 I 4 '.ft t. S- 4 V .4 II 14 li 4 t V i . . , , . ft, . i . , . a , I ' e a II 4,4 -., . 4 ft a 4-f. . I'lt.... I I-. , m, CHRisri'a ORtxa is scvi'.smr improved ! t -i t til t "''ft-'. Ii 't'-.n (in lit, j ' A t 1 It f i, "1 ' t ! v ' Ui Father Standing of Teams WEST. LEA WK I MAT. I-EA'JUE. W.L.IVtl W.UPet. t.lnroln .. . .SO II .tit nrnuklyn ...ji)ll,4l lira Mxlnaa l I .ma Naw York. , . II II .MM Omah 17 14 4M l-hlla II It .461 Wbliiia ...14 14 .fna rini'lnnall ,.1121.474 T'.,,ka 14 17 .448 Itnalun I4 17.4K9 Mliiua illy. , .1114 414 rhbaii ... .17 21 ,447 lienvfr Mil. 147 ritlHtiurffh .14 21.432 Ml. Jnarph. I I l . 147 81. I,(ill 14 22.421 AMBH. LKAOt'K AM bit. AHI4N. W,l..Vt W I..Prt. W'a.h'fton .24 12 .47llxiiilavtlla ..2118.481 I'lovrland ..1 14 .til'i .MInriiolla 14 11,61 Ni.w Vork..i 14 .674 liidlanpolla .1111,6m Hoalrm II 14 I'olumbua ..14 12.671 I hliaao ... .14 II .467fKamaa City. 1 1 17 ,44 i.iriilt I. 21 .412 Toledo 1414. 44 I'hlla 1121 ,a2Hi I'aul 12 14. 4m HI. l.,oula.,.ia 21 .aliMllwaukia . 10 24.27)1 Veafrrday'a Rraiilla, WICSTKRN t.r.AOUIfi. Omaha, 0; Im Molna, 2. Topoka, 2, Ht. Jnanph, 4, l.lniiilii, 12i Hloux Cliy, 11. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ht. Lniiia-Chti'airo, rain. Naw York, 2; Hoalnn, 0, Brooklyn, 1: f'lilladalphla. J, Clin liinall, 4; I'ltlaburih, I. AMKRIi'AN LBAUL'E. Hoitnn, 8; New fork, 0. Philadelphia, 6; U'aahlnton, I; railed and ninth to allow player to latch train. Ht. Loula, Detroit, 1-17. AMKRICAN ARHiiCIATION. Indlanapnlla, I; Loulavllle, J. Mtnneapolla, 4, Ml. Paul, 0. Toledo-Columbua, rain. Oamea Today, Waatarn League Omaha at re Mntneai Toi.ika at Ht. Joaeph; Lincoln at Hloui Cllyi Wlihlla at iMtiver. National 1."ku Ht, Lnula at Chliago: Clnrliinall at Plllaburah; New York at Phil adelphia; Bnalon at Hronklyn. American Lairii--WaMlilnRion at Doalon; Philadelphia at New York: ('Imago at He trolti Cleveland at tit, Louie, JOSIES DEFEAT THE KAWS Home Team Wins Snappy Game from Topeka by the Score of Six to Three. OTTO WILLIAMS STEALS HOME St. Joseph, Mo., May 29. St. Jo seph won a inappy game from To peka today, 6 to J. Up to the eighth inning William allowed only one hit. In the seventh Otto Williams stole home after Cochran's error netted three runs. The score: TOPKK A. AH. R. 17. O. A. E. Airier, lb a 1 1 a 0 1 Lattlmora, 3b........ 4 1 2 4 1 0 I'o. hran. a.... a 0 0 0 3 HrhwelUer, cf 1 II 1 4 0 0 Tydeman. rf 4 0 0 3 0 4 ilondwln, lb 1 0 (I 1 0 0 Krua-ar, If 10 0 2 0 0 Monro, c 1 0 0 3 0 0 Weet, p ... 1 1 I J 0 aahiier, p 0 0 0 0.0 0 Total!..'. 84 a ST. JDHRPIT. AH. K. 14 H. O. A. 0 4 Mnrna. rr i i. Wllllami, 2b 4 lour, Ian, lb...., 4 Hlork, if 4 liilllvan, rf 4 Boiler. 4 Kirkham, If 4 Keatlna, lb 1 J. Willi. ma. p.. ..... 1 1 10 0 Total SI Joaeph Tiipek 11 I 27 10 1 0 0 1 0 0 4ft - 00000002 ft S Stiurk out: Hy W Mlllama, 4i by Weal, 2, Har-n on belle: I'ff 2 Hlla. Off Weal, I'aeliner, none, lilt IliK. 2 Htolen baaea; bene hlta. .lourilan, baeea; Ht. Jnneph. runa. Ht. Jneeph, ii; I 'aMiner Time , I , and Anderaon. Wllllama. I: off Went. I In aeen Innlnai; off by pitched hall: K'-at-O Wllllama. 2 Two. Weal, Km u-r. left on 1; Topeka, S Karnd Topeka. 3 lid pin h ; 2i. I lii.lree pnntlu Luxus Ovcrcomo Jinx and Win Over the Armour Nine The Luxtn overcame the Armour iitu yeiterdav and liivtniered out a tictnry over their anripnt rivals, 5 to 4, Art Pvck and tiurnet UKed a preily Imrltiig duel with Uytk hav ing an e.lue. Art allowed but live hit and Mrmk out ten men. Ktetdmg r! Jim MeUdy and a catch of a Imt dttv bv Jnhnny llaten leatured the t4V r i in 1 t XI AHXiM'Hl AM H O A K All H II A f a antf I m.p, Ik I 4 t 4 I 'M -1. f 4 I I 4 l I ... f i ' ' 4 I I I .i(!l,.a If 4 4 4 w i .it. I H I I - lb I Mi I I M a. I II a till .!.. i 1 i 4,.., t I I I 4 Minn I I I I l-.a- .a 41111 ! i f M II I m.lH i I j J a i 4 4 J 4 ' J 4.111 J' ,, 4 , T all 4 1114 I 1 ' 4 4 ' iei,, la a,', .in 1.4.4 4 ( ( I , " I t 144 1 4 . I ir. I r'ai. . a'.aa la... "in I " l -.-,,. t'l.kt Hit. a t.4 ' ' I 1 'I - ,. ,. i li, a I- t ilMX.aa. 4 Hi. a .,, VI... ... I a I a ft 4,.4 TEACHES PRISONERS HOW TO'TRIdHTE.N CCRCR" IUy : ..ifi tt.4TI 4 M ) t t" . . wi.t t laatu l-;i I ii. 4 !. t I1-' tt ti ninial H law 'V I . 4, H,HH It I' ,4 (I, ! 4 ' t'l I' l ' I I l 4 y 'if J' I. I iimi; i iliMtK.iH ! , i.4'4' I! t , 1 t t, !! l,J-tta ft ' ft. ,!. ! ,4t M if I', t'-,'et , lr t.t.tfll, a)J kfi.M. . I , t I ('.a. a-.,'4 . , . ' t I -,4fit ' it t;i ,;. Stiff k 1 4 i 4 i , i i t f 'o4 tu.,.iai i N-!.. t, llMt ! ' ..,.! t.l , t .' . ). .'! Kit) r.4ltr, t , . !'...' -.('.': Jl! I. 4 !.:t , ,,, V-.?,'i i t r. t. tt.,, i,i t ' I t 4) I" 'l! iMt IIH') Copyright !! Intern'l Noma Sorrlcw SENATORS BATTLE MACKST0 A TIE ohnson and Meyen Engage in a Pitching Duel at Finish of the Fray. SIX KURIERS USED IN GAME Washington, May 20. Washington and Philadelphia played a desperately fought 5 to S tie today, the game being called in the ninth to let the home team catch a train for Boston, liacli club used three pitchers, John son and Meyers engaging in a duel at the finish. Washington tied the score by scoring twice in the ninth inning and had the bases full when Jamicson ended the game by striking out, Score: PHILAnKLPHIA AH H O. A. W'ltt, 6 12 0 WAHHINOTOff. AH H O A K OMnrtran.a OKoaier.iih 0 I 2 0 4 1 0 0 Plek.ilb Hlrunk.rf Hehang.o !.ajnl.2h Mclnnla.l W.leh.rf Oldrlnn.lf Hhe'han.p Nabora.p Myrra.p 0 2 0 0 1 S 0 0 a 4 t ii i t 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 OMIIan.rf O.Ianiteen,r 0 ludae.ih OHhanka.ir 1 Kondeau.l OHenry.r 0 1 0 1 1 14 0 0 I 1 0 1 o o 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 OAinemlh.rt 0 IMrHrlde.a 1 OAyrea.p 0 ftlre.p 1 a.lohnaon.p 0 Mueller 1 Haruer 0 Total 11 12711 Total 21 7 17 11 0 nttd for Alnamlth In ninth. flan for Johnaon In ninth. Philadelphia ...a 0 0 0 0 0 0 S ft I Waahlnfton ....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 16 Two-baaa hlla: PShanka Oldrlm. Three, baa hit; eVhan kiolan beam; HtrunU. Hue tar. Hacrlflc hit: Mrflrld. .lamleaon. Douhl play: Mrlnnl to Witt; lJnle to Mrlnnl. Foater lo Morgan to Judge Waleh to Hrhtng. Haea on ball: Off Ayr, 1; oft Hheehan, 6; off Rlc. 1; off Nabnra. 1; off Myr. 1. Hit and earned runa: Off Ayrea, 2 hlta, 1 run In one-third Inning; off Hire, 4 hit, 1 run In ! and two-thlrda Innlnga (two on and non out In eighth); off Hhee han, 6 hlla, 1 runa In flv and one-third Innlnga; off Nahora, 1 hit, 2 runa In three and one-third Inning; off Johnaon, 2 hlla, 1 run In two Innlnga; off Myer, 1 hit. 0 run In ona-third Inning. Hit by pitched ball: Hi-hang by Johnaon. Htrurk out: By Shehn, 1; by Nahora, 2; by Myer. 1; by Johnaon, 4. Umpire; Nallln and Kvana. Red Hoi Whip Yankeat. New York. May 2. After loalnf lit atralght to New York, the Bnaton defeated the Vankaea In th eloalng gam of their aerie today, 2 to 0, Carl Maya, atarltng hla flrat gam of th aeaenn for the world rhamptone, held New York to three, hlta, and una aaved early In th gam hy the epertac ular fielding of MrNally, who waa auhatl tilling for Captain Harry. Caldwell, pitch ing hi flrl game alnr hi recent Injury, twirled an unataady gam tor New York. Store: ROSTOV. NEW YORK. AB II O A 16 AB H O.AB llooper.rf 1110 OOiriay.rf 4 0 10 0 MiN'allv.l 2 0 14 OMagea.ef 114 0 0 l.ewla.lf 6 1 0 0 0llede'n,2b 4 0 110 Hnhlll.lh 1 9 16 1 OHann.ab 4 0 110 Walker.rf 10 10 fPlpp.lh I 1 I 0 0 tl dner.ab 110 1 0 Hoone a 3 0 110 I'nvrln.a 10 14 Olllgh.lf 10 10 0 Thnmaa.o 1119 ftVallr,e 10 4 10 ,Ma.p till C( aid ell.p 11010 Tolnla.il 1 87 11 0 Total !l 117 13 0 Hnelon 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 New York ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two haae hit: Thorn, Cldw11, Home run: Thoinaa. Htolen bate: Mi'Nally Pai'rl flea hit; Walker, Harrlflco fly: MrNally. I.iouble play: MoNlly to Hoblltiel. Haaea on ball: Off Caldwell, 4; off May. 3 Kamed runa: Off Caldwell, a. Htrili k out: Hy Caldwell, 1. Umpire: O't.outhtln and I iwena. Hlrlde HouMe Header. Petrnlt, May It Ht Louia and tHtrolt dt ided a doubl. header her today, the i tailor taking ih flrat game. 1 to 1, while th Tiger poundd a 17 to 4 victory In the ae, ond ronteat. Ht, liut won (he opening gain by pounding Cunningham for thirteen hit In th aaian Inning" ho waa In th rmt In th aaennd ronteat, the Tiger hit three Ht Loula pltchera for nineteen hlla. driving Piiink and Crndll from th r,ix in the third Inning, Crandell, who rele-ed Plank, with nun out In th third. Uaie.l only on third of n Inning and gv tav lo Pine hr, he ftniahad the game. 1 ht (htrd Inning netted !iro!t ntn runa Iimh game war plated on aogev field The aerend game a railed t (ha end of the elabth Inning 1. 1 alinw the Hi I otitt team t' tt h a tlal fi.'ota, llrel tame r imiK frTinnT AH It O A K Una a i -holla,, If 4 1 8 H IH Ik lilt i it ...r, a tail ert,h,f 414 1.-I.IO . f t t a i,..,l a I t a e III I ann rf t 1 4 4 I ! A 4 Muma IK 4 2 14 I : IT ., Ik 4 1 4 I I aiatar III Hiilef .If l ieu la 4 ,,ai in IH e4 a 4 tt u a.i 4 I 4 I 4 4 4 I I I a i I I aiae e 4 lilt ' iim a I 1 I 4 I i .,. .1 4 -H'i t r ( ji ii ;t i i i i C ulci r.i. it it i a taiia t (.. i -,a-a4.i, I . -otb tlalla-l t,.r It.,. a 4 1.4 at,'. itatt tr I' .an- it a !i"i i I . a I t I 4 t . .11 tttlt-j lJ III! ti'ia I" , a 4. I tt a . 7 ta It", a - h ' tun .t I- - J ta a,-'-i I--... I,,.i,, 1.4 ',1.'. 4 b"'a 4"- ilaa t-!-, it,.-, ,.4 I ,14' till 4tl,,a Ml I .'la1. 1 1 - 'i. 1 l',4 a 4, t t I VH l ,41 i ,'l I ,l,4'l, I I I .. a ' e. . .. a 4 i , . a t -,-..... 1 1 ana I a . l a-. - a 1 . a " l . 1 I k I ,-14 I 4 1 a , .--a M I mi k . " .. .( , . . . a 4 4 -. . I 1. . I -l a a . . m . . a I . , t a a 1 1 . at . 4 1 ...i . i . . 4 a I 1 -. ...... 4 4 . . ( , ,.. el 1 ' 4 I ' ' ' I 1 1' 1 .1 t I" a 1 1 i ' 4 4 I I I it I,I4 . ..iiii! i.i4 I 4 I t r 4 j 4 i I 4 I a - tilt w I 4 4 . . I 1 t I la'" 1141 4 I I I 4 I I I a ' I 4 4 4 I I t '...4. t 4 I 4 1 y 1 1 4 ... iiii 4 I . 1 4 4 4 4 ......... t t- i I 4 4 t ' t 4i 4 .4 tt I 1 ' i I 1 a - a 1 4 al ' a 4 a. t l4t 1 I ' . . ' . ,4 I ... t. 'I (J f I I 4 t . 4 I I I I 4 a. . 4 a it,,, Today's Calendar of Sports At TOMOBILK, Three hiinilred-mlle In tornatlonal Kweepetttkea rare at Indlan apnlla motor apeedway. Track race at Ta coma, Mlnnrapolla and Unilra, N. Y. ROWINO Annual regatta of New York Rowing- aaaorlatlon on Harlem river, New York. BP. NCII KROHH Annual .how of hong laltvnd Kennel club at (iraveaend, I., I. ATHI.KTICS Annual Michigan Hprlng rhamplonahlp croia-oountry run at Detroit. HHOOTI"G low Htat trap-ehmitlng tournament open at Waterloo, la. I tah Htato Irap-ahootlnf tournament open at hprlngfli-ld, I lab. TKNMN Naaaau and fjueena ronnty rhamplonahlp tournament at reat N'erk, L. I. Maaattcliuaett double rhamplonahlp tournament at Bnaton.. Inland Htanford ta. Yale a4 New llavan, Cona. Oartmoutti v. William at Wllllamatown, Mae. Hteren Inatltulo v. Montrlair Athletic club at Mnntrlnlr, N. J. YACHTING Annual regatta of Harlem Yacht club at New York ( Hy. HOKHR HHOWM Anniml elhlhltlon of Devon Hon hhnw aaanclit I Inn at Devon, Pa. RAf IN(i Hiihurban handicap and Interna tional aleeplechaae at Helmont Park, N. Y, WRPHTI 1VO Plnl.h match between Charley Cutler and Yuaalff llutaane at Chi cago. BOXINfJ Battling lvlnkr v. Torky Flynn, eight round, at 4'hattanooga. dim Coffey t. Carl Morrl, ten rounria, at Tulaa, Okla. Jock Hrltton v. do Mailing, ten round, a4 New York. Albert Hadnud v. Italian Jo 4,an, ten round, at Hrooklyn, Young Jake Ahrarn ta. Zulu Kid, ten round, at Hrooklyn. Harvey Thorp ta. Tyler Thorns, twrlv rounda, at Kanaaa lly. Kredill l.nck va. Danny lioodman, ten round, at Aurora, 111. Plnk, 1; off rrnd11, 1; off FTnrher, 1; off Imbuo, 8 Plret on error: Ht. Iiul. 1; Detroit, 2. Hit and earned run: Off Plank, I hlla, 1 runa In two Innlnga Inona out In third); off Crandall 2 hlta, 1 runt In one third Inning; off Plncher, I hit, 1 run In flv and two-third Inning; off Duhuc, 10 hll, 4 runa In eight Innlnga. Hit hy pitched ball: (Manage hy Crandall. Htrurk out: Hy Plank, 1; by Flncher, 1; by Iiubuc, I. Wild pitch: Dubuc. Umpire: Olll and Dlneen. Ducky Holmes' Nine to Play South Side Colored Team Today Joe Wavrin, manager of the Ducky Holmes team of the Greater Omaha league, has undertaken a big contract. Wavrin has matched his athletes for a tangle with Hunter's Giants, the South Side colored team which toured the country last year as the South Omaha Wonders. Wavrin will play the dusky lads for a side bet of $200. The game will be played this after noon a t3 o'clock at Ducky Holmes park at Thirty-first and Ames avenue. Wavrin has signed up another hurter. The new acquisition is Smoky Grant, who is well known as a capable hurler around Omaha and the state. Busy Day at All Clubs for Golfers Golfers will be in there element at all o fthe Omaha clubs today. A flag content, meilal handicap, will be staged at the Field club with two prizes up for the victorious golfers. I An eighteen-hole handicap medal play with the ten low men to quality tor a swatfest is carded for the Happv Hollow club. A prire presented by R. C. Wagner is the stake for the win ner, and the runner-tip will get a priie donated by F. I'.. Clark. 1 here will iUo be an especial approaching ronte l fur a prue presented by George F. Gitmnre. A two-ball (ourome will be played by the Miller Park Gulf club goiters, in addition M handicap meilal play, while the PteMiest Mile Killer will ftiiiuli up an eighteen hole hvidif ap i agatnit loey that was Marled Sim f'-itj tournament beginning at 2, oM'nli f M'lwe.l bv a dmiiie content at 5 ii'tUvk are on lb boards at the I 'minify : lub Ford Will Journey Again to Europe Detroit, Mtih, May . -Ilnnv Ktir.l. whit (ifff-iie 1 the i-ur ! t r t f pv J t4in ' i. .'i tai'ej fv 1 litiip !A4 winter, nay ir'urn to 1 u" i t ' renew hit riL'iit H titicf aln,il i" j ; antoii 4 the trnti I'.giivnit, l:i;t ; Piitt'll-IilV Hi -t at I' U I-' ' t tiiH'jj'lt t 1 iie.i.i' t I I 'tif, tth-l it m ; 4 - t ii.'i.h ttiitt V,t , i ! He i,ij ; id I ihJ ay sail I. r Mvtk4ilnt '''--'t Ii- . I !! I all Mlal ! a .4 aa I ii.i 1,4 4 (4 .. .-a ' I, if ia ' , - a a a 4 - a . . t .a 4. a. I.i 4 I- i ' 4 , .ill ' - " 4 I HI I ' 4 r 44 . , j , a, a " I I 4 II. 't ' . I " Ill t ' .. a i- l,i I t, It. -a 1 1 W,:, 4, It 4 i.. a ; tt.,a 4til4 44 la I In,', .1 444. ., a . . a . a v a - ' . VI a I ,.'al I .l,4l ta a ta ..- at I I,, 4 t e 4 la -,ip af,' a e .. i a a (n I -4 W i 4-a I" . 4 'aea-l ll'l -lie 4 til tt I ' e k I'tallaik f atwat t al ' II a I'll II - - - l ti I a - i II ii 4 a , Ik a a. aa a a 4,'t4 a ' , '- 4 fi, I -'a-a ia- . . a ..I i i.ii - , la Drawn for The MATTY SHUTS OUT BRAYESJF BOSTON Giants ontinue on Their Victorious Way, Defeating Stalling Crew. THREE TO NOTHING IS SCORE Boston, May 29. The New York Nationals continued on their victor ious way today, shutting out Boston 3 to 0. Mathewson pitched for the visitors and held the Braves to four singles. The veteran did not waste his strength, seldom using af ast ball, and Boston hit only a few if his slow ones outside the diamond. Five double plays shortened the game, One of thes was started by Mathewson. He picked one of Smith's fast shoots out of the air with his bare hand and doubled Konetchy off first. New York's first run was due to an infield hit, an out at first and a single by Kauff. Two hits, an error and wild pitch and an out gave the visitors two runs in the eighth. NKW YORK. BOSTON. A B H.O.A.E. AB H O.A B Burnt. If 4 S 2 0 OMar'nvll, 10 14 0 Rob run, r 4 0 0 0 OKgan, 10 111 rinye,2b 4 2 0 4 1Kver.2h 4 0 12 0 Kauff. rf 4 10 0 Oi'olllna.cf 1 1 0 A 0 Kli-i.her.a 4 14 1 IConolly.l 1 0 2 0 0 Merkle.lb 1 0 14 1 OKnetchy.l 1 1 11 1 0 M K'hm.l 4 10 1 Limit h, ,1b 1 0 1 S I Htrlden.o 4 0 11 OWIIhnlt.rf 10 110 Mathtn.p 1 0 1 T OOnwdy.o I 1 I S 1 Rudolph, p 1 1 0 1 0 Total 34 7 17 IS S'Compton 1 0 0 0 0 Total Jl"4 27 1tl Batted for Rudolph In ninth. New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (1 2 Boaton 00000000 0 0 Two-baa hit: Doyl. Doubl play: Mr kle to Fletcher to Merkl. Doyl to Plelchr to Merkl, Wllholt to Konetchy, Mtthewaon to Merkl, l"Kan to Rvera to Knnatchy, Left on haae: New York, 4: Ronton, 2. Flrt bae on error: Nw York. 1; Boaton, I. Haa on ball: Ciff Rudolph, 1. Hlta and earned run: Off Rudolph, I and 1 In nln Innlnga. Htruck out: By Mathewton, 1; by Rudolph. 4. Wild pitch: Rudolph. Umplr; o'Dy and Kenn. Knit Defeat Pirate. Plttahurgh, May II. Cincinnati won from Pittsburgh by a cor of I to 1 her today. The game waa clot up to th ninth Inning, when the vleltor hammered Jacob for four hit. hlrh. with a wild throw by Hatrd. re sulted In four runa. Score: CINCINNATI. PITToBCROH. A B. H.O.A.E. AB. H.O.A.E. Oroh.lh 6 10 1 orry,cf 4 0 10 0 Neal,rf 4 110 0.1 h'ton.lb 10 10 0 0 Chaea.lf t 1 1 0 0l)lhnn 1 0 0 0 0 Wlngn.r 4 14 4 ow gner.a 4 14 10 Offlih.rf 4 110 Olf'h'an.rf I 1 1 T 0 Moll is, lb 1 0 11 0 OS. h It 3b 2 1 1 T 0 Heraog.ea 4 112 0Blrd.lf 1110 1 L'udcn.Zb 1110 0Knbe.2b 10 14 0 M rh'-ll.p 4 0 0 1 OWIIann.o 8 110 0 Jacob. p 1 0 0 I 0 Totl.l6 10 27 11 0 Totala 81 127 11 1 Batted for Johnaton In ninth. Cincinnati 10000100 44 Plttahurgh 00001040 0 1 Three-baa hit: Naale. Pacrlflc hit: Neal. Mniiwlta. Hchuln. Haarlflea fly: vviiaon. tstnlan bo: Herxng. Haae on ball: Off Mitchell, 1 ; off Jacob. I Hit and earned runt: Off Mitchell 6 and 1 In nine Innlnga; off Jcoh. 10 and 4 In nln Innlna. (Struck out. Hy Mitchell, 1; hv Jaciiue, 2. Umpire: Harrlann and Rllgler. Dodger Heat Phil. Phlidelphl. May 24 Error played Mg prt In th gm which Brooklyn won here tndy. 1 lo 2 Th only erned run wa wnen Myer Bcnrea in th lgih on hi aln gia. nauberfa aacrlflc and Vi het lngl. Score: BROOKLYN PHILAPELPHI A. AHHOAE AB1IO.AE Myera cf 6 3 8 0 KB'crofl.a 4 0 2 1 1 Dbert.lh 1 0 10 1 ONhofflh 11111 I h t'.n.rf 4 110 OHiock.Jb 4 0 110 Wheat. If 4 2 8 1 Ofrath.rf a 0 0 0 0 Mo'rey.ah 4 111 ftW'hll d.lh i 0 a I C thaw 2b 4 0 11 2Cnopr,rf 4 12 0ft O'Mar 41 JPakert.lf 41100 Maiertr 442 OKIIIlfer.o I I 11 4ft Cheney, p 10 0 1 Rtiey.p 1 0 0 3 0 . Oor.d I 0 0 0 0 Total 86 4 27 18 4Hurn 10 00 ,, Tola). J4 i7 14 Wrooklvn I I 4 I I 4 t 04 Philadelphia 10044000 1 J M.tt.,1 fr.r Kllllfar In ninth luiie.l f.ir Hu in ninth Iwnl-a hlta Wheat. Pak-I Tbre ba- hit .tchuelnn facrlfii hl'a I'au l'n. W hitted. t'ouhUa plav Kllllfar lo llanrriift I'.iat on hail Off fhanay, 5 iff Hiiai, t Una an. 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Bee by George McManus Omaha and Lincoln to Mix on Cricket Crease Here Today Captain Fred Holmes will lead his eleven of Lincoln cricketers into Omaha today for a combat at the Mil ler park crease, with the Omaha Cricket club team. The game will start at 2 o clock. Last year the locals trimmed up the boys from the Capital City and are expecting to repeat today. A note worthy addition to the Omaha eleven is Rev. Calvert of Benson, formerly of Crete. The minster-cricketer is said to have the rare ability of swerv ing the cricket ball much as a base ball pitcher throws an out curve, which is regarded as a difficult feat among cricket players. Mr. Calvert will take the place of A. Hoyle, for the last two years a member of the local team, but now "somewhere in France." Forehead, Hoyle, Kenworthy, Pea ...t, c..;i,i: n..,a Caiit.. wm, 4J11 lunula, witii aJLiiimeiiii Brooksbank and all of the other local cracks, with the possible exception of Dr. Roome, will be on hand to give the Lincolnites the battle of their lives. Danes Accept the Defi of the Swedes for a Tug-of-War Now comes the manager and cap tain of the Danish tug-of-war team and accents the defi hurled at them by the Swedish team and sign an agreement that they will pull for blood and shekles the evening of June 18. Some time ago the Swedes placed $500 as forfeit money in the hands of the sporting editor of The Bee for a contest with the championship Danes. The Danes have been some what backward about accepting this challenge because of one clause in the defi which said that all previously won trophies were to go with , the match. But now the Danes have signed an agreement, through Emil Toldbod, captain, and N. E. Nelson, manager, that will accept the chal lenge of the Swedes and that they will at once put up their $500 as a stake of the pull. ARMOUR OFFICE TEAM IS WINNER OVER THE COLTS The Armour office base ball nine defeated Durnall's Colts Sunday in a hot combat, 4 to 0. Langhein, on the mound for the packing house pen pushers, was in rare form and allowed the Colts but one hit, while the Ar mours collected six off of Hatchen. The Armours also staged three double plays. Safety-First that's why your Ford should have Worm Steering Gear. Standard Foundry Co., 606 So. 14th St. Flit them on for Twelve Dollar. 1 ;t- fel'tr r rf t nt ..a.r k. ruta.aW' 1 A V irgawwet ..4tjtty -ii-if HI F:t !.VV BURGESS-NASH WIN TWO STRAIGHTS FROM TE-BE-CES The Burgess-Nash team made it two straight yesterday afternoon by defeating the Te Be Ce's, 8 to 3. Rvan and Probst both threw good ball, but extra base hits put the game km .' Ia. ,ka as4A V m . 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