THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 21. 1916. BRINGING UP FATHER CoDTrlgtlt. International New Berrtc. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus MR.JICibl AM CRAZV TO MARrVT "TOUR DAUGHTER I LOVE HER -I LOVE HER 1 THINK VOO ARE NEiELF-OOEV IHl KNOW ANYTHING AQOOT THI DAFFY notion Of I VOULD MAKE HE THE MOW ENVIED WOMAN IN THE. WORLD! tog dont Like yourself-do you WELL - HAVE YOU SEEN HEft MOTHERS VEVANO LOVE her iNysprre OF that- HUH? V f V . Vr l I . y - ! 4 t Vx UA aHl I fii . ' A - T. ,.r" !, -V I f M A. I "'St I OF COURSE -YOU 'WILL settle a LARGE A.MONT Qf MONEX ON HER 1 WHEN WE ARE I MARRIED' IT HELLO-IS TH1 THE H0SP1TA.L? HAVE A COT READY- ITKiOIN TO SEND YOU A PATIEWT INr A MINUTE GAME FORFEITED TO 0MAHABY UMPS Holland Befmes to Leave Field and Eckman Give. Fray to Bourkes. SOOKE IS A TIE AT 3 TO 3 Omaha wai handed a bate ball Same on a silver ptatter yesterday afternoon fater three hours and twenty-6ve minutes of toil had failed to produce results. Umpire Eckman was the gentleman who donated the gift combat With the score deadlocked, 3 to 3, ' and the sixteenth inning due to come up, and the sun sinking low in the well-known west, Eckman forfeited the fray to the de luke Rourklets because Jack Holland refused to re move himself" from the St Joseph rathskeller when ordered to do so by his umps. ' After delivering his ulti matum, Eckman gave Holland just jive minutes to sheo himself out of sight Jack refused to depart, so Eckman made good his word and informed the smattering of ladies and gentlemen who remained In the stands tha tthe game was Omaha's. . r ; Pitchers' Duel. . The pastime was a corker and caused the bugs palpitations of the heart on numerous occasions. It was a pitchers' duel between Harry Krause and Sommers, both: south paws, and both of whom, hurled nifty games. i . For fourteen rounds the-store ran ' at 1 to 1. The Rourkes scored the first marker of the event in the fourth on Forsythe's triple, which Kirkham misjudged, and Kilduff's sacrifice fly. Krause, Smith and Krug singled consecutively after .the run -was scored, but the hitting failed to produce the results. The Josies rnunted thei? rally in the sixth, when Krause and Miller became balmy in the bean and permitted a couple of , hits to ooze awav from them. Mc- Cabe and Jourdan were both safe when Harry and Kay got crossed ana McCabe galloped home, when wil liams sliooed a third infield hit by . - From the sixth to the fifteenth neither side counted. But in the fit leenth St Joseph sot to Krause. Aft er Kirkham struck out, McCabe reefed a double into center on a slow ball and Jourdan was purposely walked. In walking Jourdan, Krug and Krause missed a guess because Rigsby, who followed, sunk a safety Into right scoring McCabe. Jourdan went to third, from which sack he scored, when Sullivan beat out a dinky roller to Miller. Rourkes Com Back. Then came the excitement for the lew fans who took a chance on cold suppers. Williams got into an argu ment with Eckman and the umps chucked him out of the park. Mc Cabe " was switched to second bay ' and Roy Patterson went into center field. Kewpie Kilduff opened the . home half of the fifteenth with a ripping drive into center. Patterson . failed to reach it and Kewpie got a two-bagger, Irelan singled (b left, , sending Kewpie to third. A pitch hit Krause's bat when Harry was at- . tempting to duck away from it and pitcher's box. Kilduff easily scored ' and Ireland went to second. He went ; to third on a wild pitch and scored thetying run on Earl Smith's single to right When the Josies came in from the . field they said things to Eckman be cause the Josies figured if Williams hadn't been kicked from the game McCable would still bave been in center field and would have caught Kilduffs drive. Maybe he would and ' maybe he wouldn t, but the .Josies thought he would, and they put the blame on Eck. This got Eckman ; sore, so he bounced Holland, and . when Holland refused to leave, for feited the game and saved a few more innings and valuable time. Smith and Kewpie Star. The game was featured by sensa tional fielding. Earl Smith and Kew pie Kilduff were the stars. Earl han dled seven-chances in left and four of them were wonderful catches, two of them while going back and two coming up for liners that looked like sure hits. Kilduff made a one-hand-, d stop of a grounder that turned him clear around. In completing the turn he threw true to Miller and made the out even thuogh he didn't ' have time to set himself for the : throw. It was one of the best stops ever made in Rourke park and it didn't seem possible to make the out after be had made the atop, but he ' tiid it Buck Weaver nor Jack Barry ever made a better stop than Kewpie did-yestertay.- 1 . Ted Jourdan of the Drummers and McCabe and Sullivan also had a hand . in the sensational fielding work. St loseoh concludes its stav here today with a game, at 3:15 this after noon, Marty u loole and ilovlik probably .will. oppose each other. It 111 k. !.JJ.. A.- A Welcome Gift Smith, If Krui, lb , Thompson, ef... Miliar, lb , OMAHA ' AB R R NA I 7 S S 7 t e Forsrtlie. rf... Kilduff, m Irrlaa, lb Rrauee, p...... Total! Kirkham, If MeCaba.Sb.tr, Sb., Joardaa, lb. ....... Halmar, ef Hargrove, Sb. ...... Blgebr, t ' ftulllven, rf Wllllami, Sb....... Keating, aa, beaner, a. ....... .,. Rammers, p ., Pattaraaa, af...... .......M S ST. JOSEPH AB H IS aS IS 1 PO A t Total! 57 S IS IS IS I Omaha ..I1IIIMIMMS-I Hlta ...llMUIIMllll S-16 StJonph ttllllHIMItl J S Hit! ,1HIIII1"11I a aa Tbraa baaa Mtai raiartba, Vtanrdan. Twa baaa hlta I Iralan, Kranaor, Klldoft, taaaar, MeCaba. Daarlflaa bltai Bmlth, Kmc, Far rtha. Bamniara. gaarltloa fir l KIMaff. Ntalan baaaal Thomaaaa, Milter. Vaabla pUral Kmc W Klldnff ta Mlllari Smam ta Kaatlna aa Wurdaa. Rtraak aatl Br KraOM, Si br (Mrnimara, 4.,Baaaa yj ball;! Off Kfanaa, ll aff Horn mart; . WUd pltahl Nammara. Paaaad ball i Kraorar. Hit br pltahai baUl Br Kraoaa, WUllam. laad Finnan br gammara, Kror. Laft aa bam I Omaha, li . ajuph. II. Una I Sill. Bmptraal Bakmaa and Mnllaa. Qaws Beat Boosters In a Double-Header Dei Moines, la., July 20. Topeka defeated Des Moines twice today in closely contested games, 5 to 2, and 3 to I. The contests were featured ny the pitching and the sensational fielding of the visitors. Prior to the fourth inning of the second game Thomas of Des Moines had pitched twenty-five consecutive innings of shut-out Dsn. score urn game: -TOPiKA. Davora, If .. Cochran, lb loodwin, lb Qnile, cf . . Schweltiflr, rl aalor, lb .. Dafata, aa .. Monroa, o . Hall, p. .... Totals .. AB. B. O. A, II I Hunter, rf, mill, rf ........ Hartford, aa ..... Malaan, If Jonoa, lb Clatra, lb ...... Ewoldt. lb Spah', a ...... Hlnlnbothaim, p Hahn .......... tkcr. p ....... f.reen 14 I 10 IT II I DBS MOINES. AB R. H. PHILLIES AND REDS SPLIT DOUBLE BILL Quakers and Cincinnati Break Even, Each Taking Game of Twin Bill ALEX ALLOWS TWO HITS Cincinnati, O., July " 20. Philadet- ohia and Cincinnati broke even in a double header here today, the former taking the first game 6-to-0, and the locals winning the second, 5-tc3. In the first game Alexander was mas ter, allowing only two hits, while Toney had one bad inning, after which he was replaced by Mosely. In the second game two errors oy Mayer were responsible for three of the local runs. Wade Killifer played in the first game but did not take part in the second contest Herzog watched the game from the grand stand. He said that he would take a night train for Chicago. Kil lifer will accompany Herzog. Wingo directed the team during today's play. Score: PHILADELPHIA. AB.H. O.A.E. PaaK'tct 4 Nlah'f.lb I Stock. lb 4 Oood.rf 4 Whlt'd.lf 4 Lud'r'alb I Bane'ft,aa I Wm.Klr.o 4 Alai'd'r.p 4 1 S S I 1 I I I 111 t : I s AOroh.lb ONaala.of Wlihor,al 4ramar,af SChaaa.U O'lrlfth.rf SW.KIfr.lf O.nd'nb oWtnco.o Toney.p CINCINNATI. AB.H. O.A.B. ..,. i. ii a it 11 aMoaely.D Mltchall Mollwltl till i U I s i i i Sill s I s o s i s I I I i Si!! i 1 1 0 S 0 I 1 0 0 MM s s s Totall 11 111 IS 4 Battad far Tonay la ilzth. , ! Batted for Mitchell la alith. Battad (or Moealy la ninth. " Philadelphia S S S S S S S J Cincinnati a a a a a a a w , Twa-bua kite: Pajkert, Ludaraa, Alei- ander . (I). Three-baae ait: wnittea. Hema run: Kl lifer. Dounia piaya: uiuoen, Emmer and Chaae; Kmmar, Louden and Chaaa. Baaai on balla: Off Toner. I. Hlta and aarnaa rune: ui M""f hlta and no rune In nlna Innlnni ol Tonay, I hlta and 4 rune In all Innlneai off Meaalr, 1 hit and non rune lo three Innlnea. Hit br pitcher! Wade, Winter br Aleiander. Struck out: Br Alexander, I; by Tonay, 4. Umplrea: Qulflay and Byron. Score, eoond gatnat - PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI. AB.H. O.A.E. Ptek rt.ct 4 10 Nl-h'f.! I Stock, Sb S cvav tn,rf 4 W'td,lf-lb 4 Luder'e,lb I Cooper,!! S Good, If S Bano'fta 4 Burna.o 4 Demar'a.p 1 Mayar.p 1 M Qu'l n.p S Duaey "Byrne Killifer Adama I IT It I . Totals .1.11 ZBatted for Hlillnbothtm la ellhth. ' Baited for Baker In alDta. ' Toneka S S I t I I ?- Dea Molnee ..S I S I 0 S s s-re Three-baae bit! Defate. Twa-baaa KU: a..,. -.,. Rnata. Jonea Hacrltlca nuei Cochran. Afler. Monroe. Stolen baeeel Hart ford, HweloL 4,011 on aaan. " Dee Molnee. S. Btruok out: ; '"'" botharo. 4i by Baker, 1 1 by Hall. 4. Fire; baee on balle: off Hllllnbotkam. Il'tll Hall, I. Hlta and rune: Off Hlsslnbotham, I rune, T hlta In alaht Inntnaa; off Baker I runa, I nita in one innme. Umplrw: Bhannoa and Carney. Score aeo nod ama: , AB. R. ..... I S n.nra. If .. Cochran, lb I -9 Goodwin, lb 4 I Bnile, of ; Schweltaer, rf ...... S 1 Afler, lb -.4 1 Defata. aa I 1 Allen, a 4 S Hennlna, p ......... 4 S Doyla, p " .Tatala .11 I DES MOINES. -.' AB. B. -H. 4 S O. A. B 1 0 t I l, S T 4 III ISS 19 I I t IIS SIS I t IT H I O. A. B. S ISS 111 I 1 I O S I J 1 I I 6 IS 1 4 I o ISO 4 t7 II Haha, rf .... Hunter, f .... Vartford, aa . ueioan, u ... Jonea, tb ... Claire, lb ... Kwoldt. Sb ... ftpahr, o ... Thomaa. p ... Bllla Mueaor, p ... Totall IS I 4 CBatted for Tkomaa In eifhth. Toneka S 1 0 . Dee Molnee .. t 0 l Two-bate hlta: Daaora. Cochran, Defata, u.iH.n Htnlan baaea: Cochran. aioffla. niatra. Left an baaea: Topeka, It I Dae Molnee 1, Ptruck out! air momaa, uy MuaMr. I: by Hennlna, I. Flrat baaa an balla: Off Thomae. I: oft Hennlna, I Hlta and runa: Off Thomae. I runa, II hue In elfhth Innlneai off Muaaar. na runa no hlta In ona inninan on nnmn. I hlte In ellht Innlnie (none out In ninth ... r.MWi. runa. hit In ona innlol Paeeed ball: Allan: umpiraa: onanuva Carney. Timet 1:44. . Itaeaatt llafeata Atklaaaak Atklnat.i. Nab . July ("racial Tala- ar.ni lleaatlT WUD a IUI mine iron, M klnian b-"a yeeternay. e to a. rwiaw w the iam were Paaha's fielding and Stylaa' hlxtna Meoral '': . ':..'' R. H. S. Baaaatt S S I 1 I 1 I 11 a,kinm S I I 1 I I I 1 S I S , Betterl'a: Raaaett. Sullivan and Butler: Atklnaon. Sll. k and Raymar. Btruoa aut By SulUf n. T. by ailck. 4. AB.H. O.A.I. OOroh.lb - 4 1114 ONeale.cf 4 I Immer.oe 4 SJhee.lf-Ib 4 Urlfth.rt 4 SM'1'ar'a.lb 4 OUiuden.Sb 1 O.-lehcr.Sb 1 S.lltch'l,lt t gwinao,o lachull,p I ToUla II SIT I 1 0 0 0 ll 1 I 0 ToUIS S4 TI4 S I . . Battad for Luderus IB aayenth. Batted for Mayer In ellhth. Batted far Cooper In alghta. Battad for McQuillan In ninth. Philadelphia S S I S S S Cincinnati .......I a a a a a Twa-baaa hlta: Mollwtta, Neale. Stolen baaea:! Neala, Luderua. Double piaya: Mayer ta Stock l Stock to Luderue. Baaea on balle: Mayer, 1: Schula, I. Hlte and earned ronol Oft Deraaraa. I hlte.-1 rune, In two Innlnta, (oona out in utira,, on " I hlta and no runa In flva Innlnaa: McQuil lan, bo hlU and no runa In one innlnc; off Schula. I nine. Struck, out: By pemereo. I; Mayer, It Bcauia, a. umpire. and Qulslay. . Athletic Club to Close 1 Membership campaign President W. A. Fraier of the Athletic club has announced he will call a meeting of the club directors in a few days, probably this week, to formulate plans for winding up the membership campaign of the club.r' The membership committees, T. F. Quinlrn, chairman, now nave mere than mi appncaiiuna iu rectors' approval. Plana for dosing the campaign probably will include a banquet to be given Dy some 01 tne uirciMjia w membership workers and others who get applications. . - Fred Myers' Pacer Cleans '.v Up at Wichita Meeting t M. T., a classy pacer owned by Fred A. Myers, an Omaha horseman, cleaned up in the 2:11 event at the Wichita meeting on the Kansas and Oklahoma circuit Wednesday, ac cording to advices received here. M. T. copped the race in straight heats, the time being 2:11., 2:14j4 and 2:15, the first mark breaking the track record. THIRD ROUND IN SINGLESAT WAYNE Ideal Day for tennis in Ne . braaka State Association Meeting. MADDEN OUT TO POWELL Wayne, Neb, July 20. (Special Telegram.) Today was an ideal day for tennis and all of the third round singles were played by 6 o'clock tonight. ine aeorei ox toaaya matcnea xouow; I ' DOUBLES, Geeaen and Hurburt defaatad Ellla and Davie, 7-1, 1-7 7-5. Proud and Emmett defeated Ahern and Harrlnetan, l-l.l-l. Oldham and Madden oateaua soutn ana Durland. 1-1. 1-1. Mathewaon and Landenbera defeated Boyd and Stoddard, 7-6, 1-1. Van Deuaen and Morffan dereated. mioff. laa and Partrtdaa, 1-4, 11-1, 1-1. Patteraon and Helman defeated Weaver Una and Cuaack. 4-1. I-I. Powell and Hanlahan defeated Qaydon and Maker, l-l, i-1. Olldereleeve and Weill aexeatea wonien barg and Henry, l-l,' 1-1. . 8INOLES. Partrldee defeated Ellla, l-l, l-l. S-t. Powell defeated Madden, l-l, 1-4. Helman defeated Weaverllne, l-l. 4-4. Hanlvban defeated Patteraon, S-l, 1-0. Japanese Tennis . Players Defeated Narraniransett Pier. R. I.. Tulv 20. Ichiya Kumagae and Hachishiro Mikami, the Japanese tennis players. wcic uciceicu in iii t.A n.KIe ,1 tha Pnint TllHith County club tonrament today by .Craig Biddle of Philadelphia and G. Kolmet tanar ot Harvard, ine score wai o-J, 4-0 and 0-4. Alaiworth DafaaU Stanton. A trie worth. Nab.. July 10. (Erpaclal.) Alneworth defeated Stanton bora yaetaraay. hlltlni. ' Laahey ot Alneworth battlns 1,001. 1 Battertea: Alneworui, uennar ana udhi but Stanton, Madura, Berner and HolaUtB and Olailer. Modern Maud Muller Seriously' Injured Shenandoah, la, July 20. (Spe cial.) When going down hill the tongue broke and threw her in front of the rake, Mrs. Henry Sunderman of Locust Grove, a modern Maud Muller, was painfully injured, ine ceam ran away they became so frightened.; Mrs. Sunderman was badly bruised, besides being kicked by one of the horses. Shenandoah Guard Has . i Appendix Removed Shenandoah, la, July 20. (Spe cial.) Sergeant Ben Nealey of Com pany E, Third regiment Iowa Na tional Guard was taken to the Mercy hospital at Des Moines from Camp Dodge for an operation for appendi citis shortly after the order came for the troops to entrain to start to the Mexican border. ' He ia one of the family of four of two sons and two son-in-laws that were called to war. BROWNS TAKE ONE FROM THEYANKEES St. Louis Defeats' New York, Winning; Game in the Third Inning. FOUR TO, TWO IS TEE SCORE New York, July 20. St. Louis de feated New York today, 4 to 2. St. Louis won the game in the third in ning. Markle walked Groom and Shorten, and Austin beat out a bunt. Mogrjdge then relieved Markle and before her retired the side all three runners scored. Score: ST. LOUIS. NEW YORK. AB.H. U.A.B. AB.H. U.A.B. Shotton.lf 10 11 OVfaice.cf 4 1 4 0 0 Auatln.Sb 4 111 OHarte'l.lf 3 110 0 Mlller.rf 1110 0P'k'p'h.aa 4 Slaler.lb 4 1 11 1 OPIpp.lb 4 Pratt.lb 10 14 OOldrl'g.rf 4 Mare'ne,cf 4 1 1 0dullen,2b I Severetd.c 1111 0Vtoone,3b I Johne'n.aa 4 0 11 ONun'm'r.o I Qroom,p 3 0 11 OMarkle.p 0 Moa'dge.p 1 Totaia iu e it ia o Totala 11 1 IT 11 0 St. Loula ....0 S I 0 1 I 0 0 04 New Tork ...0 0011000 01 Two-baea hlta: Auetln, Mullen, Hartiell. Three-baae hit: Moarldae. Stolen baaea: Miller, Boone, Oldrlng. Sacrifice hlte: Hart sell, Mullen. Double plays: Austin to Sta ler to Groom, Boone to Mullen to Plpp. Plpp to Pecklnpauah to Plpp. Bases on balls: Oft Markle. 4. ' Hits and earned runs: Off Markle, I hlta, I runs In two In nlnaa (none out In third); off Moirldee, 4 hits, 1 run In ssvan lnnlnra; off Oroom, I runs. Struck out: By Oroom, 2. Umplrae: Nallln and Dlnean. SPLIT DOUBLE HEADER Philadelphia, July 10. Philadelphia lost the first same with Cleveland today, 4 to I, and the nbroke a losing streak which had reached nine straight by winning the aacond 1 to 0. Cleveland landed the flret conteet by poundtnv Shehan'e delivery for five hlta and three runs In the second Inning. Of the eleven hlta made by two teama In the second game only two by Philadelphia and by Cleveland went out of tne Infield. Score; cr.evri.INn PHILADELPHIA. AB.H. O.A.B. Ajs.n. y.A.BJ. Oraney.lf I W b g s.lb I Speak'r.cf 4 Roth.rf 4 Oandll.lb 4 Chap'n.sa 4 Turner.sb 1 O'NellU 4 Beebe.b I 1 4 1 1 1 1 014 1 1 0 1 1 I 1 0 AS. 0Wltt.se M OWaleh.rf 2 OStrunk.cf 1 0LsJole.2b 4 OU'In'Is.lb 4 0Klnn.lt 4 0M'Elwe,3b 4 OMeyer.c 2 lOarroll.c Totala She'h'n.p It 1 17 17 2Myer,p Lawry ' Bowe 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 113 1 1 I 4 0 1 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 1 17 II 1 xBatted for Meyer In Ith. xxBatled for Sheehan In Ith. Cleveland. .. 0 01 00 01 SO 04 Philadelphia. 01000000 11 . . a . rnw.m nH..i.ia Two oase nuej wmioj, -j ""-. plays: Both and Oandll;-Sheehan, Mclnnls and MCKlWOe. J3eBpB Ull twin. v.. udbuv. I; off Sheehan, 1. Hits and earned runs: UII enoenau, w niio, ... - ........... off Meyers, no hlta no runs In 1 Inning; . . C . - n.. . - n U a K. Oil Ueeoo, runa. dm . 1; by Sheehan, l; by Myers. 1. Umplree: Evans and Chili. Score, second game: CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H. O.A.B. AB.H. O.A.B. Oraney.lf 1 0 0 0 lWlttas 4 10 11 0 OStrunk.cf 11 4 0 1 0 Oldjole.lb 1 1 1 I 0 1 0M'ln'le,lb 1 1 T 0 1 1 lKlna.lf 10 0 10 1 lVt'Klwe.lb 1 I OMeyer.0 I 0 OBush.P 1 0 0 Totals 21 TIT T I 0 0' SO Speak'r.of 4 KOtn.ri Oandll.lb rh.'iiu Turner.Sb Daly.o O'Neill. 0 L'd'm'k.p Coumbe.p emltn Howard 0 1 1 1 010 1 0 110 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total. SI 414 11 I I Cleveland .....0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 Philadelphia .4 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 1 Two baaa hlta: trunk. Sacrifice hlta Mo- Inna Stolen baee: Witt Struck out By Lowdermllk. 4: by Coombs, 1: by Buth. I. Baaea on balls: Off Lowdermllk. 1; off Bush, L Hits and earned runa: Off Low dermllk, 7 hlte, 1 runa In T Innings; off Coombs, no hits no runa In 1 Inning. Um plrea: Chill and Evane. Hot Finish to Mark South Dakota Tennis Play at Sioux Falls Sioux Fall. S. D.. Tuiy 20. (Spe cial Telegram.) By winning from Hyde and Adams in the semi-finals 6-1, 6-1, 6-1, Barton of Sioux Falls and Rerick of Primghar, Iowa, are in the finals of the boutn Dakota Tennis association tournament to con test for the doubles championship ot the state. They will meet the win ners of the Enright-Berguin vs. Stuckeman-Tiegan match. The cham pionship finals in the dobules will be played at 9 o'clock Friday morning. John Barton of Sioux Falls, holder of the 1915 singles championship, will defend his title in a contest with- Gene Adams of Pierre. Barton won his match against Rerick of Primnhar in the semi-finals. 6-0, 6-1, 6-2; while Adams won from Stuckeman ot bioux fans, o-J, o-. 4-6, 6-4. Adams plays a steady game and the fans look fo a battle royal in his final match with Barton. Barton and Rerlick are both in fine form, with Marton smashing lobs particu larly well so that the singles cham pionship match promises a fight from startto nnisn. - President Asked to Intervene In Strike Of Cloak Makers Washington, : July 20. President Wilson today received a request from Henry Morgenthau, former am bassador to- Turkey, Cleveland H. Dodge, A. Barton Hepburn, and several-other New York men, asking that the government intervene in the cloak makers' strike, which has been in - progress in New York City for twelve weeks. The petition was made on -the ground that the strike threatened the supply of women's clothing of the whole nation. The president prob ablv will forward the request to the Department of Labor, with instruc tions tnat tne Dureau oi conciliation make efforts to end the strike. The president referred the petition to the Departments of Labor and Commerce with the request that im mediate action be taken. The burean nf conciliation orobablv will under take negotiations for settlement of the strike. - The two English words of ten let ters containing the letters a, b, c, d, e, f, are tahricatea ana onurcaiea. S " Games Today. TMitn Leaeue Denver at Sioux City, St. oeeoh at Omaha, Topeka at Dee Molnee, Wichita at Lincoln. : National Leaaue Boston at St. Louis, New York at Chicago, Philadelphia at Cin cinnati, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. American League Chicago at Washing ton, Cleveland at Philadelphia, St. Louie at New xorlt, uairoti at awion. DIVIDE DOUBLE BILL Lincoln and Wichita Both Take Game of Double Header. ' , VISITORS WIN SECOND Lincoln. Nh., July SO. Lincoln and Wichita divided todar'i doublo-header, the locali taktnr the Crat game by 4 to t. th Isjtora the second, S to li Score, flrat ame: WICHITA. AB. R. K. O. A. K 3 9 110 9 Jackson. Cf . v ox. IE Joy, rf JrtHth, o .. Brltton, 2b' , Uetling, 36 . Mtschl, h . 1.9pp. lb ... Kauffmaiij p way Totala . . . 81 3 7 14 LINCOLN. - AB. R. H. O. Carlisle, if ..... Smith, ii rnomiuon. ci ... Lobar, rf ....... La ttl mo re. 2b tiumer, id . Morse, sb .. Rohrer. o .. Gardner, p . .7.'." 2 Totals 30 4 9 27 10 S 'Battad for Kauftman In nlneth. Mlchlta 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 S 92 Lincoln 01 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 Two-l)ass hlta: Lobar, Gardner. Double play: Smith to Hunter. Stolen baaea: Hun ter, 2; Hetllna. Sacrifice hlta: Lattltnore, Uardner, Pox. Struck out: By Gardner, 6; ay KaufTman, 1. Oase on balla: Off Gard ner, 3. Wold pitch: Uardner. Left on baaea: Lincoln, 4 ; Ulchita. 7. Umpire : Kane. Time: l:8frr Score, second game; ' Wichita. AB. R. H. O. A. K 8 2 4 3 4 i 2 4 I 1 Jackson, cf Fox, If , Coy, rf dray, o Brltton, 2b Hctllng. 3b Lltschl, as Happa, lb i 'abis, p Koeatner, p 1 2 0 .14 Totals Carlisle, If .... f. Smith, ss s.i rhomason, cf .. Leber, rf Lattlmore, 2b . Hunter, lb .... .olorse, tb Johnson, o .... a Smith, p ... Holla, p Holmes 30 y LINCOLN. AB. R. ....,. S 21 24 3 H. O. A. K. 1 2 Totals 28 2 7 27 14 0 Batted for H. Smith in ninth. Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 J Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Two-base hit: Fox. Double plays: Koeet ner to Gray to Rapps; Hetling to Brltton to Rapps. Stolen bases: Lober, Fox. Sacri fice hit: Gray. Struck out: By Davis. 1; baf Smith, 1; by Halla, 1. Base on balla: OiT Davis, 4; off Koestner, 2; off Smith, 6. Left jn bases: Lincoln, 5; Wichita, 6. Hits: Off avia, in seven on one-third lnnlnss; off Smith S In eight innings. Umpire: Kano. lime: 2:00. Americas. AMOciatloa. At Toledo R. H. E3. St. Paul 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 t 1 Toledo 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 S 1 Batteries: Grlner and demons; Bedlent and Sweeney. 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