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( : . : BRINGING UP FATHER - c.p,n,M. .. iurntio..i n.w .vrvic. .;- Drawn for The Bee by George McManus f I'D LIKE I I MRJJS S- II MOW I KNOW I YOUR r- V'fl ' ' , N . t . . . . , . i s ROURKES YICTORS IN :' FOURTEENTH FRAME Omaha Kosei Out, Six to Five, After Came Coe. Into Extra Innings. TIES THE SCOBE IN SEVENTH Denver, Colo., June 8. Onulu tied the score in (lie arvrnth inning here today and nosed out a 6-lo-5 victory in ilie fourteenth. Srore: ' Mil'A. AH, R. II. It. A. kmc, 2h , i with, if Tlii'miieon, rf , li. Miller, lb. Marahall, r . , luretllir, rf , hllduff, .,,.. Hurg. at II' I oole, p . .,, -Hrruger, 'e. , , U ranee, p. , . , , liruek, p , Total. 3 it ai l DKNVMI, AB, H. II. O. A. r ( , Miller, rf Krlllier, ..., Oekee, rf ... Hut. her, If.,, rf, h, Mllrlrt. b. ., bhratak. Heed, 2b Mnnaer, i , , , rord. If.,,, blrrurf . , , , .. 7 I I I I I Total .... 4 13 41 SI I Hun for Hulrher In tenth. Halted for O li.i.lr In ee tenth. Heed hit by balled ball In tlrtenth. Omaha. .... IMIIIIIHIM I firmer ... 131 n Twa-bae htl a Hell-bar, Miller, Ttiomn on. Iluma runet krruger i, lleed. Haar ll bull. I llff tl'Toole, l off Krauee, ft, off Hanaer, I, Mrurk ouli Hy l Toole, It by hreoee, i br Maneer, 4. Mlnlrn bei Nr lrbr. Iwrrlflr lilt Thnminnn. MarrHIr flu lliilrlirr. Konblr il'! Hurt to Mll lrr, Mlllrr In kil.lnff to Mlllrr, 10 rr In Krrrt lo MblrlrU. IVIIil Urhi fl'TooU, hrtiM, Tlmm h..ur. Innliiia pllrhrdi b ttrui k, two-llilrdt ruon, none, hit-, m.nri It O'TiioIr, ft run. I hlui b Krn.r, trn nl nnr-llilrl i no runn, S Mll. I ni plrr.i Kan nail Hran, Lobcr's Fine Catch Saves Day for Links Wichita, Kan., June 8 Hans Lo bert made a bensational catch of Gray'a long fly lo right center and saved the. game for Lincoln in the ninth inning. Score: WICHITA. All B. II. I'll. A. i: r"i. rf 1 I n it o Tobin. If 3 t I I ft ft llxlma, ah 4 1 I fl a ft ftrltton, Jh .... 4 S 1 A 4 ft Mo..nmn. lb,.., 4 S 14 A 1 I.Hf hi. aa . ... 1 a ft J J ft .Wtkaon, if .... J A 4 a 'ray, c 4 4 A I ft Plrharty, p .... I a I'avla. p ,5 A A ft Koratliar A A A A A A Tolala ; 4 t S7 1i I LINCOLN. AH H II fo. A. i; Carllala, If...,. 4 A A A A II In. hm.n, Sb. , . I 4 I a 4 "mill!, aa 1 1 I I a I homaami, t-f,., S 1 A 2 A ft "r, lb 4 1 I a 4 Lobarl. if I t I J A mii. ma, lb ... J 1 I in A A li-.birr. t- I 3 I a lal.Llfir, p ..... I 4 4 A A H'iO, p I a a a ai I A A t Inula 41 I 4 V 14 Rn f.r llttaaioaif la plnih li.iu j (,. oaUnar in I 'unh I u.'-n .... 4 I 4 a a a - I. una J a A 4 - 4 ai 111. ttila I IUkl h. k'al Tu . bil, l.iuui, liatllng. lllam 1 hl bn i...l.,t ptn'rn ! HM.,u (na FT 4...i 4 In 4 MHma, ft IL'harit 4 lo i li i. li.a a. Ivwki p lul ut la IHmb i.n 11141 k . Ilkartr I, llitMr j. l(ait I la- a l. Hr.n a uif la... I. l.a, .lt. , iff 1 1 1 n . r $ W t . I HH t ka. II 1 4 I fil an llm.b ivi4, Wltt.iali.4 I.J, t i, li.44) t tt'lf. . MmI it I ui,a I 2& Savages' Batting Lays Boosters Low li j'ii. K, Jim $ -Th 4 t l.i'i(ct init Hii.e tuna an.) ,il nl t 1 '.i i r t ii a I tin lii I. fir ' IUU ailimp.t u:.t K-ul "i ii'U, !.it niiii jie 't.! I'll' M . . j if if , I . a in i i 4 " 4 I i it t II I f It I r II I I Ii a-a a I 4 a t a . w a . . - . . St. Joseph Takes Content From Sioux Indians. Six to Five. BIO CROWD OUT TO ' WITNESS St. Joseph, Mo., June 8. St. Joseph won the third game of the series from Siotix City, 6 to 5, today, before the largest week-day crowd of the season Score ; BIOI.'X ( ITT , ad n 4 0 I). A r, 3 0 0 i a o 3 4 2 4 0 4 I 0 0 14 I I .' a 3 a -t 24 l 2 0 A E 1 4 4 I 4 1110 II 0 0 4 t 0 a a e i t I o i 0 14 27 It I 0 -4 4 1 6 Clllmore, if. . Cooney, 21). . 'etlahan, a LJMtt, rf, , Walton, it, , , Mt, lb Connolly. 3b. l.li-lngeton, e. bchaMi, p. . Tofl .. T. JOBKPH. a u. n. h M.(',h. rf .... II Uilll.ri,., 21) Kurnor, lb. , . , . . Hlorfc, c Klrkhim, If. ... Huilnr. Hnlllvn;., rf. ,,. k'.lli.f 3b Honinirii, p. ... J. William!, p.. ... a I 3 t I I t : o t Tolala . HI. Jiwrph . Hlr.ui I lly . Ktriirk out ao ( 11 l n n l o 1 I 0 0 J Hy Wllllama. J; by ft-hardi. !! on bull Ciff bnnnncra, 4; off Wllllamt, 2, off H. hurill, t. Hit.: Off Bom niri. I In flv an4 lwo-(hlrta InnlnK; off Wllliania. I In thrra and ona-ihlrd Innlnfi lilt by pll. hrl ball: Hy b. h.rdl, Klrkham. stolrn b: Wataon Harnfla hl'a: Coonay, Katlnf. lti, ll'j l lor, J. Wllilamn, Mrab. To ( hlin: tlnlilvan, lu. Thraa-baiia till. Klrkham. Houbla Playi Hmlrr lo Wllllama lo Kunnrr. I.rfl on baara: Hi. Jnrih, t: HUiun City. . Karnrd runar Ml. Joa.ph, S; Hlou My. I Time; 2 10, tim. pirra: K'kman and I'arnry. Hold Fifty-Mile Gas-Bike Classic At Nebraska City A fifty-mile motorcycle race to de termine the championship of Nebraska will be held at Nebraska City on July 4. It will be held on the half-mile track at that city. V. E. Dewey of Omaha, representa tive of the V. A M., will have charge of the event and will act as starter. A number of Omaha gas bike sharks expert to enter the event, including Cyclone C lark, a professional motor drome rider who lives in Omaha. Members of the Omaha Motorcycle club will tour to Nebraska City for the event. Mrs, W, E. Shafer is Medalist in Happy Hollow Golf Match Mrs. W. I". Shafer was medalist in the nine-hole handicap qualifying round for the match play for the Jamea A. (.ilitiore pruc at the Happy Hollow clul The four qualifiers were: Mra 't Hhalnt ,, , if It 44 Vr. Menard tiianlrii b ........ . M 1 M Mia W ii. HHvar . . . 4 t Mia K A t.mimar I at Drawings for the match play ate as follow la W. A bhafar (i piaa lra W. U Miliar 4 i u fl..ai.l (liMi.lriib. Il plaif tia K A liniii-r ll ,1110 ' 1 ' v4 WtMVlftosa l imiill Ittaa4atal "Hakt Wla - I 4aa.i4ilia a4 f bataaUya. t.,a4, I au4n a l a. II '441 l"W44iai a. fcM4)t 'la. la laaa fakla" laa. 'll,ilaia naa4i I 44 W4ia4l a fraaalaaa at tka 4-im 4aa4a fan a- I.. aa Ual a r -. ty. lha a ...!- feat.vft i ii , ia v .1 t,t I. , a .. . ., ., , I . I 1 . '. . 4. 4 i l 4 l . k it I. i . ai4 "-4l a 41. i . t m 4 1 1 . - -l VfVH .44 14 t -, 4 V t S a v - is If ' ' I V Young South American Financing Pug Tour in Southern Hemisphere SENOR MARCEL f'EACAN DL' SAR. Twenty-two years old, handsome, married, wealthy and a real tporls nian, is the. characteristics of Senor Marcel J'earan del Sar of Buenos Ayres, who is financing the tour of American pugilistic in South Amer ica. His father was a famous construc- ing engineer, and built the first rail-i road over the Thames in I'.nglaud, Do Sar is rated a multi-millionaire, his wealth having been inherited. He i providing the "bank roll" for the invasion of the Argentine by American boxers. He is an enthusi astic, fan and an amateur boxer of merit himself, and he is desirous of popularizing the sport in the Ar gentine, but Senor del Sar believes that boxing will supplant it in popu lar favor. He in spending more than SENATORS BATTLE IHDIANSTO A TIE Cleveland and Washington Play Fourteen Innings, With Score Five to Five. DOUBLE PLAYS HELP VISITORS Cleveland, O., June 8.Cleveland and Washington played fourteen ina uings to a fie, each scoring five runs. AJter Washington had acquired a lead of five runs in the first inning, after Wambsuanss error had spoiled the chance to retire the bide without a score, Cleveland played an up-hill pa me and tied the count in the ninth, knocking Harper frcfin the box, Wash ington did not make a hit from the first until the eleventh inning. Double play prevented Cleveland from winning easily. Chapman made Mis fust appearance in the game since Appl ll. Score: CLEVELAND. WAPHfNOTON. AU H. O. AE AH H. O. A E Oranay.lf 4 0 4 0 AMorllrr, rli 1 3 1 t 4 ft.ludfta.th 4 0 13 3 4 0 (lroatr,3b 4 0 3 3 4 I O.MIIan.i'f 4 2 4 4 1.1 1 .r in aon.lf I A 1 0 1 ONIi.nka.lf 4 0 3 3 3 4 1 Hon. lo ll, If I 1 0 t 4 0 OMoraan.Sb 6 1 I 0 0 0 ftHanrv.i; 4 3 4 0 0 0 AM Il'lda.aa 4 1 4 0 2 1 Ollarprr.p 3 1 1 AAA (lilallUp 400 0 0 0 AAlna'HIt.c 0 0 1 Tiiar.a-Jb 4 H(trakfr,ijf 7 Kolh.rf 2 Oamlll.lh 4 llnanl.2b 4 W'b'aa.na 4 O'Ncll.i' 4 ("V'aklr.p A Mrllala.p I Hahf ,p a Hllllnaa 4 Hmllh Chapni'ti t 0000 , Tolala 47 4 4117 a Tntala 41 14 43 14 1 Twobaaa hlla; W'.inibaf anaa, Oandil. Upraktr. Milan Thrao- bara bit: Uundll. ttolin baata; Milan, Honry. liuubla playa: Tiirnal. il.4ndll and o.Nrll; Juilga, llrnry and Juilaan Mi Hilda and .Mrt;i; Morsan, Mi Hrlda and .linlaa. Haara on balla: HIT Covalrakla, I; off SLHala, I; pl Harpor, 2; off ilallia. 4 Hlla and rarnad runa: Off Cnnl.akir. lilt., 4, runa, (i, m ona Innlna, i rf atcllala, hlla, 0, runa, 0, hi thra in. nlnaa, ii Hjny. hlla. 4, runa, 0, In (an In riiviaa; off Harpor, hlla, T. runa. 2, 1.4 two .nd ona-thlid Inntnaa; off ilallu, luia. a, runa. a. In nma and two-thtrda Inniiiaa. Hit by pit. bar ty Hag by, t T l nry I , by (lallia I (ilandlll. Hlril.k out. Hy Cnvrlcakla, , hy Mi -Hal. I, bv Hagliy. i, by llarpar. I, by ilallia. I' I ball. 41 Nii. l m- plrra. 4'hill and Inntan Court Decides No Slice of Coin For Eula Hoffman I ula IK.lliiun Campbell, wht mar tint John D. t imibrt, ear-old bnr to fntltiiie, wilt not grt a like id th nitiiiey, at voiding lo decret anituliint her itiafiMne, ln4h was I tiled f'-.r tuot j in tliAtiul foiHt, iMIIiitJ lailiilfU luilllf't Ml4 H ;titun April JH, t')r, on t (,tm near S i it 1'innl, la , (, w vrr aift, Hif l Li jump urf lh lKiUUi iutrn bn-tije an atmU'd vii an HI 4 .t 4 4 ' 4 4j i IU-m i gn. i , ,rr t ' I' t't 4:-i..il., f.i 4l.'4i, .y i'il . !.,'. . l' 4 1 1 1 t, t g'li' 14 . ,. I'l I. 'a ciaiiag ..,i;... la tit i-1 1 i u .j, ,i 4?i;.' ! tSai Vha li " i a t gn.j.i', H ., trti, i'"1" ' I at a w ?., v , a' r i m liui;l a i I I t m .' a. I i iii4 a f kail l'M !4 lit i.i ,i ,4 ,, '' '' ' 'l "t .i' !( Iiilty i t 1 1 ! in is i i , 1 . 1 i. C V I '... Vi II- if...n ' !' I a t "I It i -J ! In ''' ni t an, in.nijiM ' I ! ..'.).., t , '.H I , 1. ,, , !,g "' '' !'"" t. th ill" '1 1 llf,-, ).'. I'l' a a ! )'!. I"i ii't f t i!, I r at ii. . !.J ' I Is 11 4 . . . i, .!. L" tail, at I J' '4 .' I' ' u I l. u ( t 4 m I t . ' i 1 5 'I a 4 1 4 it- r 4 in,', !,, 1, V ."; 4 ' a let s. vi t f '' !'. it. !r 5 I' " , 4 '. . I I l,H , iU t. t, I . i '. ( I 44 I ia o '': . I -a I t THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. JUNE $100,000 to prove himself right or wrong in Ilia judgment. Senor del Sar is an accomplished athlete, He is a proficient oarsman, runner, swimmer and holds the ami tenr middleweight boxing champion- snip of utlt America. Just before leaving IJuenos Ayres in - search of foreign pugilistic talen he won a fourteen-kilometer swimming race, the time being 2 hours and 14 min utes. , Although he does not speak Eng- mn, ctior nel bar ' is typically American in characteristics. He did not interest himself in the fistic ven ture for financial profit, but merely to introduce the game to his country men. In addition to numerous other in terests, Senor del Sar is the pro prietor of the Myrian, a weekly so cirty paper published in Buenos Ayres, and the biggest publication of its kind in South America. RACES AT BENSON DRAW GOOD CROWD Harness Horses Show Pretty Form at Opening of Nebraska Midway Circuit Meeting. JOSE KNIGHT WINS 2:11 PACE Under lowering skies and with a stiff northwest wind blowing, about 1,000 horse race lovers braved the football weather yesterday afternoon to attend the initial card of the Doug la County Fair association's three days meetingat the Benson track. The track was inexcellent condi tion; and while the climatic condi tion were far from being the ideal racing kind, the brand of perform ances put up bv the harness speed merchants caught the fancy of the crowd, which at the close of the after noon's sport went away feeling that they had had value received for their money. 3:11 Pai-: Wratrrn Klyar, B. 8., by Conoko; L. H. Kouthworth 4 M. T., B. o. by Conrod; . L. Chapman J Brlla h. II. M-, by Box Guard; W. II. Emaraon a Joao Knight. O. M . by Twelfth Knight; Warrrn Bannla 1 Mllrro. B. O., by Keelrr; C. JL Loud , s fllr Lain, R. a., by Earlaln; Own and Hoblnatork llroa 2 Tlma: 3:17, t:1it and 3:14. Thrra-Vrar-Old Trot: Albi Todd. TB. M.. by Kentucky Todd; Midway Htock Farm t Claranra Colllna. Hr. O., by Black Line; P. P. Uuttardeld t Max Mayrra, B. U,, by Atvutiirdln; A. L. Tbumaa 3 Tlma: 32. t:t and 1:1144. Thrra tVar-Old Pare: Midland. i H, by Blngenwood; Midway ritock Earm 8 Sam William, ft. II., by Comm-a dure Vli. Commodore; William Jackaon , t Tlma 3 44, 3:40 and 3. 41. 2 11 Trot: 4 4 3 i e s 1 2 4 t 1- 1 1 1 I I s a hurley tiowara. P. ( , by Joa. Mower, 11. tambar and Khodea j by tttrathway'; rronto j . III. tl Tmi l'entiuon 14 I Lad Mi-Klnney, H H. by M. Kinney; A I. Thomaa and Meyer 14 4 Led Kneel. H M , by Main heet, A I. Tbumaa and Mr Thmnaa. I T l"uka Muiure. D. O , by W. y. II j Bob blinpaHin ,, I 4 Hon Courage fh tl , .t lin Mi'. tMnnei, llamal pluck Calm - Vierd I t CalHornl h. It. U, by Atbaabani, Karl tteeaier 4 14 I Cbief. HL i, by lrw, Jab Hunger I 4 4 The trieao, ll tl , rr lauilna, J.iba lan e , J t TuMIe, 14 . br Hemlaele 111 Wiitthr, K Meideimid aad Will lam living; .... 4 I 1 ! ) III), I 14 and UV aawtea Aaaaaelalhata. W H H VoaaapeUe ... 4 I I t I I 1 I - II 11 I kaiaaa cur ., 4 101114 t- II It 4 hallafi-a VtagUat M-iika iega 4 la.e. H 4.i.kila. inl.l.i gn4 li., H It M iaauiiu iaaaaai444. t 1....4.I ...... a a a a a 1 1 a. -a 1 t - - ' - I"ellle. P 'ie a4 alf, Kef ikcea. I t 4 4M i e I H t. 1,4. Wilson Will Name Convention Chief h ittft.m, Ju t t -1'mlpnl ilii t, 1I4-1 hi 1 ti itlrti inaii .t 1 lHii4'l I'l lt IH''H laUl! li nI t ititifliitlrg ll 'I S tv4iitti. I'll I It fl-lt l M I .! I I ! I fl'tll ! ii'tmin ...i g tti rv..nl iatniaiti f.tlf I1 Im un lit u ! a I ! hi 4 I ! 1 a t 1! 111 I11 li 41 I lai l--.i. II t . I I U s.ll 4tilo.it tsat !'! t'l t" 111 I 1 I 't ..I 1 1 IS14 tM't fi, III i. 1411 .i Cot 1 I I A, n l.i-eaig tii-'bio$5 lii l'- U t:i ! Iill. Ni..'4 1 1 I . i 1 I f tl 1 . 1 'i t 4 ' a 1114.1 , I 1 "rl ln'iim 'f 1,'lHH o S.J nl, lH' I'.'ll'l '' 1 i.n, f ( -ill, a'!.-! y g- -oral 4,-t S t J. h hi mill limit i- p.',..'iiii.,f ipttid, v .). Il' e 4"! t i " I I'll I :.!" !'' 1 I ll 4 ' -' t . im.i.Mea tt is 4. m i f ai.v 'i nl a,Mi.h4it! I 9. 1916. HARK, Y GOLFERS, THE CRISIS NEARS Troops of President Sherman and Vice President Hamilton to Battle Saturday. WILL nGHfTbBITTER END If, Saturday afternoon, you should hear the sullen roar of heavy artillery cannonading, the shrill scream of the machine gun, the rasping rattle of musket firS and then see a score of Red Cross ambulances in swift flight toward the Happy Hollow club, have no fears, the women and children will be saved. For on Saturday afternoon a battle is carded for the Happy Hollow golf! links that will make the attack on Ver dun seem like a fray between toy soldiers. The annual golf match be tween teams led by President Charles R. Sherman and Vice President E. O. Hamilton will be held. It will be a battle for blood this year, too. A dinner, the expense ot which the losers must bear, will be given the winners June 14, and all of the opposing players are determined they will not pay double for their eats. John Parish has been appointed field marshal captain ot the Slier man forces. Yale Holland carries the same job for the Hamilton brigade. Parish has called upon his brave warriors to defend the last trench to the bitter end. The timber wolves are howling," says Parish. "Our president is threatened. Judge Baker has deserted our ranks and turned traitor, but we still have Travis Craw ford." Holland Makes Appeal. Holland, on the other hand, makes just as ardent an appeal to his attack ing host. "We are to do battle," pro claims Holland, "with the frowsy hordes of President Sherman, led by the ribald and vacuous John Parish. You are called upon because you are deemed to be clear of eye, steady of hand strong of heart and nimble of lead pencil, able and anxious to lam bast the everlasting'tar out of any of this palsied bunch of muscle-bound short approaching, score card ma nipulating, boundary-crowding, bunker-infesting turf diggers that will be delivered for your slaughter. And if you fail by as much as one point, may your favorite club shatter in your hands, may you never find a lost ball and may you lose one every hole, may your handicap be cut to nothing and your game warrant a hundred, may you be served by blind caddies, peered at by beginners, compelled by your wife to go to church Sunday mornings and may the curse of all good sub jects of the good Sheik Boh.im Ilton be upon you until Charley Johnston loses his grin and Jon Par Ish shoots a ninety, that is to say forever." Yea, verily it will lie some match and Saturday afternon bids well to be a busy time for the hospital corpi. (.Miner Hefrate (.rand laland. Cllllner. Neb. June 4 (Kp.al . ICllllner ball rlub dataalrd the liriind Inland llldi and Eur tram, ) to .'. In a thirteen Inning game. Krora- H H l.rand leland . A A 4 A 0 4 I A 4 4 A A ) 7 I dinner Illllllllll 11-3 4 I Ita'terle ilranl laland. Hmllh and Mil lar, lilltuer, Uatea. I aiupn-lt and ' Hiit. h ' llarrla Today's Calendar . of Sports It-taaM l44M4 fa- tt-i MmM 4w4Mlt atll Mlf I w 4ftMratllal, al.H J.hiMjF ltW, trtl fiS4 $ m Mtlil 4tUt Itlt M MfMFt, I le eaiia4a. 4 Vie leak, turn. nil ! aaet 4tlie th, leej r.i. el ! lleaki J'k Ittlllea ageleal Herat iea4ll, iaki r.M.H. at at tM.4e 1 art V4.ai eaji4 lua Heila, liaaHii tiaiiuil, al -i.. I4al . Uait Hal4 aa. .ti', lie. I k Halt naila iali.il (i4Mie: W.. a. tea r.u la. a4 4be.li. .a. tea rutiw I. al Hkaal-t; Ita.ay ( '11-141 egaliaal 4 a" taa annua, tiaelie ih 4a. ' ' l 4aaa. I mass Maltless A Brannew Beverage s 'f M J ' .1 1 i IS VI ' t. ( - . . . I Standing'of Teams WESTERN IJCAOUEI NAT. LEAUUE. W, L. Pi t. I W. L. Prt Omaha !4 Id .110 Brooklyn 24 14.414 Lincoln 24 17 ,6ml, New York . .. .23 1 4 .60 Tire .Mnlnra.,20 20 .liOtl' I'hlladalphla 23 14.544 Wichita .,,.20 21 ,4!i-hlcago .,,,,22:4.474 Tnpeka 20 21 ,4 ' Inclnnatl , .23 24.44 Hloux City. ..14 21 .47r,!Plttlirh ...24 2J ,4lli Denver , , , . , 17 23 ,424'Hoaion 20 22 .474 St. JoHcplj...l7 22 ,43n;St. Loula. ... .20 27 .42(1 A ME El. LEAOL'E. AMr.lt, AH8N. W, L. Pel I W. T.,. Pel. Cleveland , ..27 1 4 40'iIndlanpolla .26 14 .H26 New York . ..24 14 ,671 Loulevllle . . . 27 1 .50) Waiihlngton .24 14 .Ma Kb 1114 e Clly,.2S 14 .M Huaton 22 21 .fi Cnlumbll ....14 14.44a Delrolt 32 33 .414 Minneapolis .22 19.6:17 Chicago Ill 2a .4IS2 Toledo 14 20.444 HI Luulg.,,.1 23 .432 HI. Paul 11 22 .405 Fhlla 16 24 ,34MIIauk ..1292.343 Vealrrday'a Bratilta. WESTEBM LEAOUE. Bloux City, 4; Bl Joseph. 4. flea Molnea, 0; Tnpeka, . Lincoln, 4; Wichita, 4. Omaha, 4; Iicnver, 6. NATIONAL LEACf VE Alt famn postponed; rain and "t ground. 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