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THE BEE: OM AHA', WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1916,
BRINGING UP FATHER
Copyright, If M, International Nw 8nrlc.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
NICE DW
TODAY -ALU
day.
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RAIN HALTS GAME
RAIN WITH TOPEKS
Bourket Go Into St. Joseph. Thurt
day and Bon Into Three
- -. Big Day. :
BOOSTERS' BAY 18 . FBID
St Joseph, Ma, June 13. (Special
Telegram.) The battling Rourkes
were interrupted in their onslaughts
toward the Western league pennant
by the elements today. , Wet grounds
famed postponement of the game
scheduled between Omaha and To
peka at the latter city.
The Rourkes should strike it lucky
financially when they come to St.
Joseph tomorrow unless the weather
interferes. Of the four days they will
appear in Joetown three are big days
which . should attract an unusually
large number of fans through the
turnstiles., Friday is the, official
"boosters' " day here. A half-holiday
has been proclaimed by the mayor,
many of the business houseshave
made arrangements to close, and it is
expected an attendance of 4,000 or
S.OOO will-be registered.
Saturday is "salesmen's day. The
salesmen of all the big wholesale
houses will attend the game, and the
St. Joseph management has been
promised that at least 3,000 tickets
will be purchased. -
Sunday a double-header ia oh the
bill, with Marty O'Toole and Roy
Patterson to oppose each other.
Scout Larry Sutton of Detroit it in
St. Joseph to look over the clubs..
Wiches Capture the
Final Off Boosters
Wichita. Kan June 13. Malarkey
pitched effective ball today, issuing
no pssses and keeping the hits scat-.;
tered,' Wichita defeating Des Moines
in the fLJ game of the series, 7 to 2.
Score: ' . , . '
WICHITA.
; AS. R. H. O. A. B.
Jeckeetj, cf ! J ! S
Fo, rt I J J ! !
Hetllnf, ID....W,... 4 - t t ;0
Grey, e. .......:.... I I t 1
Brltun. lb..... 4 i I 4 , J
Abetela, lb 4 J I It J
Literal H I 1
Rappe, It I S I t t t
niliriw, a J J 1 11 J
Totals .m a as
dbs norma.
ab. a. h. o. a. a.
Rata. rf...i. ........ 4 1,1 0 !
Meloen, If............ 4 ' t I t ,;
Claire, lb..! 4 5 J J 1
Hunter, ef 4 111 0 J
Hartford, M 4 I I I J t
Jonee, lb ' ! ! !
Ka-oldt. tb.. ......... 1 J f
Breen. 0 i I t t 4 I J
Mueeor, p I t t - ;
Thoraas. p I t S I 1
Sp.hr t l
Totals. ...... ......II I "I'll .lt l
: Batted for Muaser In slgnta.
Oray out tor Intertsrsnos.
D Melnae...,.... tttltSJtl
wichiu ..........i until t
Sserlfloo hlu: Fen, Utechl. Sacrifice fir:
flpahr. . Two-aaee altsi Rappe, Meloan.
Ewoldt. Three -base hit: Hunter. Stolen
bases; Hartford. Erltton. Hits: Oft Mua
eer, In Hvu Innings; oft Thomaa. I In
two Innlnse. Double playa: Malarkey to
Brltton to Abstain (I). Struck out: toy
Malarkey, I; by Museer. a Bun on balls:
Off Muaoor. I. Tlmo: MS. Umpire:
Today's Calendar
' of Sports
RaMna; Opening of sprint aaaetiag of
Latent Jersey oluk at CoTbwtoa, Sr. Clooo
oi in weotonoawr sussing aeeoclatssa aseet
B( Bolmoat Park, . Y.
Hon gnaws Opealng of tho animal ex
hibition of HprlntflauTo.) RorCa Show a.
saelatioa.
booting Mlehlgsa state trap-shootlng
tournament opona at BaUle Crook, Mich.
Westers Pafuuylvaala erap-ahootlng tourna
ment opona at Butler, Pa. Eastern Illlnete
trsp-obooUaf; tournament opeae at Caata
worth, IlL
Boring Jack MHoa vs. Sailor Grande,
fifteen rottade, at Brldf aport, Cona. Tom Me
Maaoa va. Terry Keller, twolvo rsejnds, at
Baltimore. Ad Wolgeet va, Joe rirna,
tweaty reondf, at Heaver.
Sioux Outhit Bears j
And Win, Five to One
Denver, Colo., June 13. Sioux City
out-hit Denver and won today'a game,
5 to 1. Connolly's home run featured.
Score: -
8I0UX CITT. ,
AB. H. O. A B.
Lojeno ct I , t I 4 t t
Callahaa. aa .....I 1 t . S 1 1
OMmore, If-rf ... I S t S
Wataon, rf-lb ... 1 I 4 1 t
Connolly, tb .....I 11 t 1
Mots, lb ' I 1 .1 Its
Cooner. Ib-Ib ...I I S I'll
Croebr, e .......4 - 1 . lilt
" Bchardt. p 4 : 0 1 t I I
Clark. If .......10 t I t ft
Totals ..W.... II "J It It U 1
: ,, DENVER. , i
" AB. B. : H. . O. A .
Miller, rf ..4 t t lit
Kellner. aa .....I t 1 I I t I
Oaken, cf 4 . I t t
Butcher. It .....4 1 ', I t 0
Dyer, lb I , t ' I I 4 1 t
Shield.. Ik .....4 ,. t I II t t
Lloyd, lb .......4 I 1 1 S J
aheetak. a 4 1 I I .1 1
Maoear, p ......I lit I t
Km,, p t : t i ; ; -t ;
Htr.r t t - I t t .. t
- 'Bee 1 t, t
Totala It 1 It 11 1
' Battod for Manner tn aovonth.
Betted for Kln( In Sfth.
r, ...'. S t t t I 1 t S 1
Sleui Otr ....t tllttSSP I
Tao-baao hlta: Leleune. Dyer, Bhastak.
' Horn, run: Connolly. Baaea on balla: Off
Manaer, 4; off Schardt, 1. Struck out: By
u.sur it by Kino. I: by Scbardt, a. Bao-
nflco kltf Connolly, Hit.: Off Manser, t
In oevon lnntnaa: oft Mil, I m two in
alnn. Wild pitch! Manaer, Bchardt. Stolen
baaea! Mats fin.' rime oi iun: .:iv.
I'mures: earner and Bckman.
i of
rort. Arrived. ' ' Ballod.
CHRIRTIANBANDrroderUt Vnt. i
CHRISTIANAND.. Oscar II:
LIVCKPOOL.Danto AlesMerl.gt. Paul
PAI.XERO... Duca d'AcostaXianto Aleshloi
NAfLM ........ 1LOILO......
K IKK WALL.. .....Boratsasfjoro
BOKDKAUX 1 Fayette.
BILLY BOON WINS
THE INTRODUCTORY
Jewell, la., Craok Copi Trophy by
Turning in Perfect Score of
One Hundred.
BABT LEWIS ALB OHT.o PERFECT
HIGH AMATKrRS,
W. I. Hooa lMhrlSO
Batoa , 14SilM
5 VmtX VI ' ..MtilaS
Ororgo Jfleolal 147iU0
HIOH PROFESSIONALS.
art Lewi ism 180
W. . Cro.br 4SxIM,
H. KennlcoU iiniu
ftJJ I U1xlbo
fja JII"ort ! i 14THM
Art KlUaas UU1H
Billy Hoon of Jewell, la., won the
Westfjrn Introductory of the annual
Western handicap trap shooting tour
nament at the Omaha Gun club yes
terday afternoon by marking up a
perfect score of 100 broken targets.
To make his average good the Hawk
eye crack continued his sensational
work by shattering every bird on the
fifty added targets, and thus made his
score on the total of ISO tarkets for
the day perfect.
W. Fickel of Glenwood, la., took
second place In the introductory with
ninety-nine breaks out of a possible
1UU.
Hoon was aiven a close race fnr
honors in the introductory by W.
Fickel, a fellow Hawkeye who hails
from Glenwood. Fickel took second
place with ninety-nine breaks out of a
possible 100. - i -
in tne 15U-total event. C. B. Eaton.
the Favette. Mo., shark, who turned
in a perfect score in the practice
event Monday, followed Hoon with
148 out ot 15U. whi e Ed Varnev of
Adams, Neb., and George Nicolai, an
other lowan, tied for third money
with 147 out of ISO.
. Lewis Leads Pro.
Hoon's mark of ISO was duulieated
by one professional, Bart Lewis of
Maryland. Lewis aliio recistered a
perfect acore for the day. V. R.
v-rosDy continued in good torm yes
terday and was the second high pro
with 148, while H. Kennicott, C. J.
Snencer.Fred Gilbert and Art Killam.
of the pro ranks, all turned in 147 out
of ISO.
Three -orofessionals. Fred ftilhorr.
C, J. Spencer and Tom Marshall, were
the leading shooters in the double
events vesterday. Shooting at fifteen
pair, an tnree cracked twenty-eight
of the blue rocks. R. W. Clancy, Ed
O'Brin and Del Gross, also all pros,
broke twenty-seven out of a possible
thirty. i v
J. H. Sieverson led the amateurs in
the doubles with twenty-seven out of
thirty. - , .
.- - Makes High Run. '
' Billy Hoon, by his, remarkable
shooting yesterday, now leads in the
race for high run. ' Billy's 150 unfin
ished run stands far ahead of his com
petitors.' Ed Varney of Adams, Neb.,
is second with a high run of 145, and
C B. Eaton is third with a high run
of 144. '. ., , . .
The .shooting yesterday was un
usually good. It waa an excellent
day with practically no wind to hinder
the marksmen, and seldom it was that
a target dropped unscathed. A big ma
jority ot tne shooters registered
scores of 140 or better. .
The handicap committee was named
yesterday and began its task last
night Ray Kingsley of Omaha, Dan
Bray of Columbus, J. S. Fink of
Worthington, Minn., 6. F. Elbert of
Dea Moines and W. Frits of Kansas
City are-the members of the com
mittee ' ... ,i
8t Edward Blaaks Conloa., '
at. Edward; Neb.. June II. (Special.)
In a faat game Sunday on the Cornlee
runde Rt. Edward shut out Cornlee. S to
McDonall for St. Edward only allowed
three hlu, while St. Edward (ot altht hlu
off Oake. Score: H.U. E.
St, Edward .... Sttttll I I I I I
Com lee ........ t t I I t t I t t t I I
Batterleat MeDanall an. wi.ha. ,!.
8t. Edward playa at Scotia next Sunday.
Bridgeport Defeats Alltaaoo.
Alliance. Neb., Junr 11. (Special.)
Brtdseport easily defeated Alliance here
Sunday afternoon by a acore of B to 1, the
local team being unable to hit Plasell. Bal-
tenea: Alliance. Meupin and - Hubbard
Bridgeport, Flaselt and Oray. -
PLAY FOR SIXTEEN
INNINGS TO A TIE
Darkness Finally Endi Game Be
tween Cincinnati and Boston
National Teams.
DIAMOND DEMITED OF WATEB
Boston, Mass., June 13. After a
auction pump had been used to aid in
draining the diamond, following a
heavy downpour of rain today, Cin
cinnati and Boston played ior sixteen
innings, neither team being able to
score, ' and darkness finally neces
sitated calling the game. Toney and
Schneider held the Braves to three
hits. Cincinnati's hits were numerous
but they were well scattered and the
Braves were strong defensively.
With three on bases and two but
in the twelfth, Clarke, batting for
Toney, drove a terrific liner, which
Kudolph stopped with his bare hand
and retired the batter. The Braves
made a desperate effort in their half
of the same inning. With Fftzpat
rick on second, Compton hit in front
of the plate and Fitzpartrick tried to
come all the way home while Wingo
was throwing out the batter. Mollwitz
returned the throw to Groh for a
double play at the plate. Score:
unt.innAii. UUBTUN.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.ffn.Aai
Oroh.lb 8 0 14 IMarVe.u J t I l
Neale.lf 7 I 4 t OConn'ly.ct I I I I I
Chaee.cf I 0 0 twilholt.rt I 1 1 0
Wlngo.o 7 I 10 t OMagee.lf t t 4 t t
Orlfflth.rf T 4 1 OKon'y.lb I 17 1 0
Mollu.lb I lit t lsmlth.Sb 114 11
ner.og.ea e a i Kgan.3b I I I I 1
Loudon, lb t 4 I Ont.p'k.ib 1 t I I 0
Toney, p 4 10 1 0 rr.if.T.o I I I I I
Clarke 1 0 0 0. 0rnnine a 0 A o o
Scha'der.P lit! OOowdy.o 1 0 I 1 I
Kuooipn.p 4 o o a o
Totals.. II 11 41 14 S Compton 1 0 0 0 0
Hughcp 1 0 t 1 0
Totals.. 4lT4l 31 T
oRatted for Tragreaaer In tenth.
Batted for Rudolph In twelfth.
Batted for Toner In twelfth.
Cincinnati .....StOtOOOOMOOOtt 00
Boston 0 0000 000 00000 000
Two.ba.e hit.: Orlfflth Wllhott. Stolen
baaea: Konetchy, Maranvlfte. racrltieVlrMgj
eieaoe. ,ouine, uoirar, uoudii pi.yei aia-
ranvlllo to Ugan to Konetchy, Rudolph to
Maranvllle to Konetchy,' Wlngo to Mollwlts
to Oroh. First baas on errora: Cincinnati.
I; Boston, I. Baaea on balle: 'Off Toney.
Ij off Schneider. 1: oft Rudolph, ,1; off
Hughes, I. Hlta and earned runa: Oft
Toney, I hits and no runa In eleven In
nlnga: off Schneider, 1 hit and no runa In
five Innings; off Rudolph, 10 hlta and no
runa In twelve Innings; ofr Hughoa, 1 hlta
and no runs In four Innings. Hit by pitched
ball: By Toney, Tragreeaer. Struck out:
By Toney, I; by Schneider, 1; by Rudolph,
I; by Hughes, 4. Wild pitches: Rudolph, I.
Umpires Qulgley and Byron
PhllUoo Boat Urate.
Philadelphia, June II. Philadelphia again
defeated Plttaburgh today, the score being
I to I.. Miner waa knocked off the rubber
by tho ' home team In four Innings and
Adams did good work until the eighth, when
Nlehoff s double, stock s bunt, which
Adams threw to third too late to catch
Nichoff. Cravath out and Wltted'a eacrtflce
scoreo -7"- runa and won tho game. Score:
kBatted fot o.lller In Attn.
gxRan tor Vlok In ninth.
PITTSBURGH. - PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Carey cf 4 1 t t OB'croft.ea 4 1111
Joh'ton.lb I 111 S ON'hoff.lb 4 I I I 0
wagner.aa 4 s s 1 jbiock.so a t a o
H'hman.rf I I 1 (. OC'v.th.rf I 1 t 0 0
ocnuii.,eo ... vnnnu.u v
Barney.lf till SLud'ue.lb I 11) I )
Wlleon.o 4 114 0 P'.kert.cf I 0 I 0 0
Mlller.p 1 0 0 s lBurns.a 1 0 s 1 0
Adams.p 1 t 0 t tDe'aree.p I t 0 I 0
juaner 1 t t 0 OBender.p t t t 0 0
Balrd 0 0 0 0 0
Totals. 10 117 14 1
Totals.l41tl4 1t I
Plttaburgh ....! t t t I t t 0 3
l'hlludelphla ..........0 1 I 0 I t t J x I
Two-bam hits Whltted. Nlehoff (I).
Sacrlflce hit Whltted. Stock. Double playa
Barney and Johnston; Schults, Vtox and
Johnson. Bancroft and Luderus. First baae
on erroro Philadelphia, 1. Baaea on balls
Off Miller, 1. Hlta and. oarned runs Off
Miller, t hits, I runs In 4 Innings; off Adsms,
I hits. I runs In 4 Innings; off Demaree. t
hlta. I runa In T 1-1 Inntnge; off Bender, 1
hit. no runs In 1 11 Innings. Htt by pitcher
By Damaroo (Johnaton). Struck out
By Miller. I; Demaree. I: Bender. 1. um
pires o'Day and Eason.
Dodgers Trias Carda.'
Brooklyn, Juno IS. Proffer held St. Louis
to two hits todoy, which with Daubert's
good batting, enabled Brooklyn to win, 1
to 1.- Long made a scratch hit in the
fourth Inning and In the ninth after the side
ahould have been retired. Hornby made a
second hit. In the other Inntnge St. Louie
waa retired in ortrec. proffer scored the
Sret Brooklyn run In the third on his single
and Wllaon's error. Daubert tallied In the
ninth' on hta triple and a wild relay and
In the eighth with a homo run drive to
deep center.
ST. LOl'IS. BBOOKLTN. .
AB.H.OA.I. ABH.O.
B'echer.K 4 0 10 OMyere.cf 4 0 111
Lona.ef 4 I 1 t OD'hert.lb 4 I 11 t t
Mlller.lb I tit I OSt'ngel.rf I 1 4 I t
H'n.by.lb lit! 0Wheat.lt I 1 a 0 0
Wllaon.rt I ( t I !Oeti.3b I I I I I
Betsel.tu 10-14 IC'ehawlk I t t I 1
Butler.lb 10 10 0O'Mara.es I I 0 I 0
Snyder.o (MM Moyere,o I 0 S t 0
Corhan.aa I' 0 1 I OPfefter.p I I 0 1 t
M'dowa,p 10 0 10 ,
Sml 1 I I 0 0 Totals. II 11711 1
ToUls.lt I 14 It I
g Batted for Meadows In ninth.
IlL Louis ........t t t t t I t t 11
Brooklyn c I 1 0 I 1 I 1 a I
Three-baeo hit Daubert. Hems run
Daubert. stolon baee acta. Flrat base on
errors St. Louis, 1; Brooklyn. 1. Baaee on
balla Oft Mendowa, 1: Pfeffer, 1. Earned
rune Brooklyn, 1, Htt by pltcher By
Pfeffer (Horneby). Struck out By Men
dowa, I; by Pfeffnr, 7.. ITmplree Rtgter
and tlarriaon. ,
t " Cabs. Capture Final.
New York, Juno II. Chicago made It two
out of three off New York, here today, win
ning the laet game of the eerlea. I to I.
The Cuba again batted the New York
pltchen alt over the Sold, hitting Bentoa
and Stroud for al.toen eafollea In aevun In
nings. A freak feeturo of the game waa
that Chicago made Ave clean outfield hits
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. NATL LEAGUE.
Omaha... St 17 .ses Brooklyn ..It IS .111
Lincoln ...IS II .K3 Phlla ....25 10 .061
D. Moines. 24 21 .131 Now York.. 21 20 .635
Denver... II 24 .4S7Chlcago ...14 25
Topeka ...30 14 .456 Boaton ...20 22 .476
Slous City 21 ! .467lcinclnnatl 22 26 .466
St. Joaepb.30 21 .4S6IPIttsburg 20 26 .444
Wichita ...21 34 447;St. LOUIS. ..21 39 .420
AMER. LEAGUE. AHER. ASSN.
Boston
Chicago
St. Loula ,
Phlla
llndlan'polla 31 17
Loulsvlllo .21 30
Kanaaa Cy 2S CO
Minneapolis 24 22
Columbus .20 II
Toledo ....17 21
St. Paul ..17 34
Milwaukee II 13
Cleveland .31 II .6201
New York 21 21 .643
Waah'gton 31 S3 .6431
Detroit . ..2S 24 .610
..26 23 .611
.23 34 .471
.21 27 .4371
.1.1 IS .233
Game. Today.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
'Lincoln, 0; St. Joaeph, 3.
Hm Moines, 2; Wichita, 7.
Bloux City, 6: Denver, 1.
Omaha at Topeka, wet grounds.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburgh, I : Philadelphia, I
St. Loula, 1; Brooklyn 2.
Chicago, 6; New York, I.
Cincinnati, 0; Boaton, t. 81xteen Innings,
darkneaa.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Philadelphia, 2; Cleveland, 11.
New York. 4: Detroit. 3.
Washington, I; Chicago, 3.
Boston, 6; St. Louis, 3.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Isdlanapolla, 4; Minneapolis 1.
' Loulavtlle, 4; St. Paul, 7.
Columbus,' 1 ; Milwaukee, 2,
Tolsdo, 11; Kansaa City, I,
flamea Today
Weatern League No games scheduled. .
National League Cincinnati at Boston, St:
Louie at Brooklyn, Chicago, at New York,
Pltteburgh at Philadelphia.
American League Boaton at St. Louis,
Washington at Chicago.
In tho fourth Inning and scored only one
run Score:
CHICAOO. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.AE.
McC'hy.2b 6 113 OBurnH.lf 4 0 110
Mann.rf .2 2 0 0 ORob'on.rf 41310
Fl.ck.rt 10 10 0Doyle,2b 12 2 10
WlU'ma.ct 4 110 OKauffcf 4 12 10
Schulte.lf 6 I 0.0 0Frcher.se 4 2 14 1
Z'man.lb 12 0 3 0Merkle,lb I 1 I 1 0
Saler.lb I 1 It 0 OJleK'lo.lb 4 0 3 1 0
Archer.o 4 14 1 ORarlden.o 4 0 110
Fischer.e t 0 I t OBenton.p 1 1 t 0 0
Mui an.ee s s 0 4 oPtroud,p 1 0 0 0 a
Vaughn. p I ,1 0 1 O'Kelly 10 0 0 0
Schupp.p 0 t 0 t 0
Totals.lt II 27 10 e
Totals. II 127 13 1
, iBatted for Stroud In seventh.
Chicago 1 0 1 1 0 0 t I 0 t
New York t 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 02
Two-baee hits Mulllaan. Robert.on.
Doyle, Merkle. Three-ban hits Mann,
Benton. Sacrifice hits Merkle. Vaughn.
BactiOcr. fly Williams. Double play Kauff
and Rarldcn. First bnso on errors Chicago.
ttaae on bane on stroud. 1. Hlta and
earned' rur a Off Benton. 2 and 3 In 3 In
nings (none out In fourth); off Stroud. I
snd I In I Innlnga; off Schupp, no hits, no
runs t n2 Innings; off Vaughn, 2 runa. Struck
out By Benton. 1; Schupp, 1, Vaughn, t.
Umpires Klem rnd Emelle.
INDIANS TAKE f OUR
FROMATHLETICS
Cleveland Win Scries, Defeating
Macks in Final Game, Eleven
to Two.
MEYERS DRIVEN OFF THE HILL
LINKS LOSE MOUND DUEL RgSTA SIGHS UP
Josies Capture Pretty Pitching
Battle, Winning, Three to
Nothing.
THEY WIN WITH BUT TWO HITS
. . - Amcrieaii AMotsUtlM.
At Minneapolii; R H. E
Indltnapotti ....1 0900309 1 t I 1
Mil) n polls ....0 1 0 0 9 0 0 0 01 1 1
Bfttterira Al1rtdi and Bchmiai: Wimtma.
Bui lay and Owsn.
At St. Paul; R. H E.
LouHvlll) 0 9 0 0 4 9 0 0 T 1
St. Paul 0 0 4 9 1 0 0 S 07 13 3
BatterlM Palmoro. Uoran and iLaLonc:
Flnneran, Douvlaa and Clamona, Land.
At HHWtUKMi R. H. B.
Columbus 0 9 T4 9 0 0 0 11 4 I
Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 T 1
Batterttw Davti and Pratt,' Coleman;
Shackieford and Mayer.
At Kaneai City: R. H. E.
Toledo ,.0 0 0 1 9 1 11 t 11 17 "V
Knaai City 10490900 9 IX 1
Batterlee Bedlent and Sweeney; Bandera.
Humpbrlei and Berry.
Berwra Open Ball Seaeon.
Borwyn. Neb., June 1J. (Special.) Ber
wyn opened the baae ball teieon today by
trtmmlnv Aneley I to 7. An ley came up
with the detarm (nation of teklne; the Br
wynltet Into carnp, but failed. Berwyn
hai a promlilng bunch of ball player and
will put Up eome good ball this year. Score:
R. K E.
Berwyn ....... H t tl I 1 0 9 7 4
Aneley 0091 941 9 91 I B
'Batteries: Puffenburf, Brown, and Bur
ket; Mackey and Turpln.
Struck out: By Brown, 4 In four Inning;
by Burket, T in four Innings; by Mackey, 9
In nine Innings. Umpire: Olson. Attend
ance, 309.
AVOCATION CLUB SPEEDS
DEPARTING ORGANIZER
About twenty-five members of the
Avocation club, which is another
name for the Loyal Order of Moose,
met Tuesday noon at the Loyal hotel
to pay special homage to Colonel
George Griffith, who has been in
Omaha as organizer for several
months. Now that the organization
is surety on its feet and the colonel
is letting the members take up their
work without hia leadership, the time
was deemed appropriate for honoring
him.
' E. L. Bradley presided, and every
membeT of the club present expressed
his appreciation of the colonel and of
what he had done for the order.
- James Corr alluded to the fact that
the colonel has done fairly well In the
way of children himself, having thir
teen living sons and daughters.
. After all had finished speaking the
president, on behalf of the members,
presented to the colonel a handsome
stickpin. Colonel Griffith responded
fittingly, told how as national organ
izer he had seen the membership grow
from 5,000 to 585,000, and urged the
members to continue the good work
he has begun.
The members voted that any mem
ber who is absent from meetings three
times in succession shall . lapse in
membership. - '
It takea but a minute of time to
save dollars when you read The Bee
Want Ad columns. '
Cleveland, O., June 13. Cleveland
made it four straight from Philadel
phia, knocking Myers from the box
again and winning, 11 to 2. Bagby
was very effective after the first in
ning. Turner's triple with the bases
filled in the third was a feature. Chap
man of Cleveland went to short for
the first time since April 26 and
played brilliantly. In the series of
four gamel Cleveland scored thirty
one runs to six for Philadelphia.
Score :
CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.B. IRIIflia
Qraney.lf 4 12 0 OWltt.ss 4 12 10
Turner.Sb 110 6 OPIck.Sb 4 2 0 2 1
Spe'ker.cf 6 I S 0 OSrtunk.of 10 2 10
Smiths 4 0 10 OSchang.o 11110
GandtMb 2 1 12 1 OMurphy.o 2 0 10 0
nu.ru..D d . a UL.ajOie.ZD t 2 l s o
W'b'a'a.e. S 2 01 nMpl'nl. ih 1 tain
Ch'p.n.s. 2 0 14 OWaleh.rf 4 0 2 1 0
w .eu,o a i i i ouidrrg.ir 4 110 0
Bogby.p 6 2 11- 0 Myers, p 2 0 10 1
BUUngse 2 110 ONabore.p 1 0 1 0
Totsls.17 11 27 16 0 Totala.il"l 24 ll"2
Philadelphia .2 000-00000 2
Cleveland ...2 2 6 2 0 0 00 11
Two-base hlta: Oranejr, Speaker (2).
O'Nell. Oldrlng, Lajole. Three-baae hit:
Turner stolen bases: Turner. Schang
Sacrlflce hits: Turner gtrunk. Flret on
error: Cleveland, 1. Basee on balla: Off
Bagby, t j off Myers, 7. Hits and earned
rone: Off Bagby, 8 hlto, 2 runs In nine In
r.lnge; off Myers, 13 hlta, 11 r'ins In five In
nings; off Naboro. 2 hits, no runa In three
innings, struck out: By Bagby, I; by
Myers, Is by Nabors. 2. Wild pitch: By
Bagby, 1. Umpires: Hlldebrand and Con
nolly. Walsh "ConK" Bark" Fltile.
Chicago Juno IS Ed Walsh sttempted
a Ills "come back" today, but Washington
drove him from the slab In the third In
ning and made enough runa off him to win
from Chicago, I to 2. Tho big pitcher made
a gallant start, fanning Judge and Milan
in the first, but Morgan's walk and Footer's
double gave Washington a run in the u.
ond. and Harper'a two-bagger, two olngloa
and a wild throw by Nesa gave the Sen
ators two more In tho third, whereupon
Rueaell succeeded Walah. Harper, except
in the fifth, when a paaa, a elngle and
Terry'a double, gave Chicago two rune. wa.
invincible. Ho held tho Sox to three hits.
two of them made by Terry, and struck
out seven. Kenneth McOovern, pitcher for
ivnox college, jolnea weahtngton todav.
Walter Johnson, who waa advertised to
pitch for Washington, waa not In the game
becauae of lllnesa of a member ot his family.
Score:
WASHINGTON. CHICAOO.
AB.H.O A.E..Tmi!n.rf S A 1 S A
Moeller.rf 1 1 1 0 OW'aver.lb 4 0 2 4 0
Shanks.rf 10 1, OEC'llns.lb 1 0 2 0 0
JUOge.10 4 D s 0 ONess.lb 4 0 10 1
Mllsn.ct 4 0 10 OJ'ekson.lf 1 0 I 0 0
R'deau.lf 4 2 10 OFelsch.cf 4 12 0 0
M'gan.2b 2 0 11 nfli-hailr. s a t a A
Foster lb 4 112 0 Terry, u 1112 0
Henry.e I 0 10 0 ORuesell.p 0 0 0 1 0
McB'de.ss 4 111 OWolfg'g.p 10 0 10
narpar.p e S O 3 0-L.ynn 1 0 0 0 0
Totals. II 7 17 I S Totals. I0i 27 lol
Waahingtoa 0 1 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 1
Chicago s S 0 0 I 0 0 0 02
B.tted for Ruaaell In firth.
Two-base hits: Foster, Harper, Terry.
Stolen baaea: Rondeau. 8aerlflco hit: Har
per. Double playa: Schalk to Terry
Schatk to Weaver. Flrat baae on errors:
Washington 1. Bases on balls: Oft Harper.
1: Walah, I: Wolfgang, I. HltS and earned
runs: Off Harper, S hlta and I runs In
nine Innings: off Walah 4 hlta and I runs
In two and one-third Innlnga; oft Russell,
1 hit and no runa In two and two-thlrda
Innlnga; off Wolfgang. I hlta and no ruha
ia four Innings, struck out: By Harper.
7; by Walsh, I; by Ruaaell, 1; by Wolf
gang, 2. Umplrea: Evans and Nallln. .
Hod Sox Whip Browns.
St. Loula, Juno It. Boston defeated St.
Louis today, I to 1. The vlattora gained
an early lead at tho expense of Davenport,
who was wild.
Ruth, who yesterday tied tho acore for
Boston by driving one over the right field
fence with two on base, contributed another
la the same place today. He also drove In
a run with a elngle In tho fourth. Score;
BOSTON. ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A?E. AS H n A K
Hoover.rf 4 110 Oshotten.lf 10 4 11
MrN'ly.Jb 111! OAuatin.ib 41111
Lowls.lt 1110 SMIIIor.rl 110 10
Hob'eeUb 4 111 0 0g.er.lb 4 0 10 1 0
Walker.cf 1 0 0 0 0i ?h S 1 1 K A
Oerd'r.lb 4 111 OM'aane.cf 4 110 0
Janvn.es till. Ij hnson.so 10410
-onorien i i ochap'en.c 0 0 0 1 0
Cady.o 0 0 0 faevereld.c I 1 I 1 0
J-""1' ? i 5 ! S'Borton 1 0 0 0 0
Shore,p 10 0 1 Onartley.o 11110
Tot.i...iiui7iiTi1),' ; ; ; ; ;
Tobln 10 0,0
. Plncher.p 0 0 0
r 'Uvin 16 9 0 0
Baunif'r.p 0 0 0 0 0
Totato..M"7j7l77
Ren for Thome in ninth.
Batted for tBevereld In tilth.
Betted for Koob In elxth. '
Batted for Ftncher In tlihth.
Boiton ..J 1 9 i 1 0 0 1 0 0 I
8U Louie ....... 0 ft 1 t 0 t a
Home run: Ruth. Stolen baaee: McNally.
Lewle Walker. Sacrifice hlu: McNally.
Shore. Double playe: Gardner to Hobllt.
ell. Baeee on Jwlla; Off Ruth, ; off Shore,
I; off Davenport, I; off Koob. 1. HIti and
earned rune: Off Ruth, 4 hits and 1 run in
Ave Innlnfi; off Shore, hits and 1 run In
three and two-thlrda inntne; off Daven
port I hlu and 1 runa In two and two-
thirds Innlnga; off Koob, 4 hits end 1 run la
three and one-third Innings; off FIncher,
hits and 1 run ia two lnntnys; off Be urn
Bardner, 1 hit and no runs In one Innings.
Struck out: By Ruth, I; by Koob, 1; b
fine her, 1. Wild pitch: Davenport. Passed
ball: hCapman. umpires: w isoucnun ana
'ens...
Cleveland, O,, June It. Canadian owned
horses, Chllcoote and Day Springs, won the
events, the J:J7 trot and Iija pace, recper
ttvely at the opening of the Lake Brie and
Ohio circuit racing season at the Cranwood (
track today. .... , , ,
OJiven
Collego Bass) Ball.
Hsrvard. 4; Tufts, ,
Columbia. I; Union, It
St. Joseph, Mo., June 13. In the
prettiest pitchers' battle seen here this
year, M. Joseph made it three out of
four from Lincoln, winning, 3 to 0.
Gregory held St. Joseph to two hits,
but errors by his teammates lost the
game. Score:
LINCOLN.
- AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Carlisle, If 2 0 0 2 0 0
Hlnchman, 2b 4 0 0 4 2 0
Smith, as S 1 0 4 8
Thomason, cf '.3 0 1 0 0 0
Morse, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 0
Lober, rf 3 0 0 2 0 0
H. Williams, lb 4 0 9 9 1 2
Rohrer, o 8 0 1 6 0 0
Gregory, p ,.3 0 1 1 6 0
Johnson 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals . .80 0 4 24 14 t
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
McCabe, of 4 0 0 9 9 0
O. Williams, 2b 4 2 9 0 1 0
Fusner, c 4 1 0 8 0 0
Helmer, rf 3 0110 0
Klrkham, If 3 9 1 4 0 0
Butler, ss 8 0 0 9 3 0
Sullivan, lb 8 0 0 7 0 1
Keating, 3b.. 3 4 0 1 ? . 0
Sommers. p.......... 8 0 0 0 6 0
Totala 29 8 8 27 10 T
Batted for Rohrer in ninth.
St Joseph........ .1 0 1 0 9 1 0 0 3
Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Struck out: By Sommers, 3; By Gregory,
4. Bsees on balls: .Off Sommers, 5; off
Gregory, I. Wild pilch: Gregory. Stolen
bases: O. Williams 3, Thomason, Rohrer,
Gregory. Two-base hits: Smith, Rohrer.
Left on bases: St. Joseph, 3: Lincoln, 8.
Earned run: St. Joseph, 1. Time: 1:80.
Umpires: Kane and Ryan.
WIFE SEEKS WHEREABOUTS
OF HOWARD FREEMAN
Seeking the whereabouts of her
husband, Frank Freeman, who disap
peared from home some time ago,
Mrs. Freeman of Salem, Mo., has
written The Bee asking co-operation
in locating him.
Mrs. Freeman, who is in Salem
with her ll-monthrold babv, writes
that she last heard of her husband
wherr- he was a -telegraph operator for
the Burlington railroad in Omaha.
He is said to have resigned his posi
tion with the Burlington April 25
with the intention of running a trac
tor for one of the threshing machine
companies. Inquiry since then, ac
cording to Mrs. freeman, has tailed
to locate him.
Mrs. Freeman's address at Salem
is lock box No. 238.
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Ralph De Palma, Iri Vail, Wilbur
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EIGHT DRIVERS NOW . SIGNED
i
Seven of the fastest, best known
and most skillful drivers in the world
were Monday signed to contracts to
participate in the gasoline classic
which will be held at the Omaha
Speedway July 15, according to a
telegram received from Chicago,
where F. J. McShane, director of
contests, is now signing up the men.
The seven drivers are as" follows:
Darlo Rests Peugeot.
Ralph De Palma Mercedes.
Irs Vail Hudson super-sl.
Tommy Milton Duesenberg.
Wilbur t)'Alene Dueeenberg.
Arthur Devlin Duesenberg.
C. W. Thompson Olson Special.
Mulford Signed Before.
As Ralph Mulford has already
signed up to pilot a Hudson super
six, the .total number of entrants to
the Omaha race has now reached
eight. In this octette are two of
the three men who are regarded as
the greatest of all racing pilots. Resta
and De Palma are the two coming to
Omaha. The third man is Eddie
Rickenbacher, and it is believed Ed
die's signature will be affixed to" in
Omaha contract shortly.
SEATS ON SALE FOR THE
LEWIS-STECHER MATCH
Tickets have been placed on sale
at the Merchants hotel for the
Stecher-Lewis. match here on July 4.
so great is the demand for seats to
this match that Mr Ml9.. nnj .
. A.A.auJ aIIy s
corps af assistants 'worked nearly all
uigiii niung care or me mail orders
for seats which started to come in as
soon as the announcement of the
match was made.
The Merchants hotel, through Dan
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wnicn nave Deen neld at Omaha,
Council RIllfT. nr T inrnln ..J .L.
.pans always expect to find them thei
iinmB nam at tarter
lake for his match, while Stecher con
tinue, in on ,thti j.rn .An.. L'
q ... iwiuic UI UIS
way, training in his own peculiar
lasiliun.
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