THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917. BRINGING UP j FATHER Copyright, 1117, International Newa Servlc. JKtfS-HAVEA 0?AR WHILE Yffc AftF Worst, For W ViFE - TV 1 1 ' Drawn for The Bee George McManus ' illH' 'If t -TT DON'T MIND IF WIFIEDEMV WILL MOKINi in here hort the curtains? WHX AREN'T XOt I CON DERATE HKE MM 7 I 1 I HKT 7 . JV XES-DEAR! SNOKINC, V1LL RUIN THEM- O 1 WELL-HUR;R Q ' f IN HERE AND , Cta i ii V' 1 1 1 1 mil w, ST. JOSEPH TAKES SECOND OF SERIES Wright Shades Berger in Pitching Duel and Des Moines Is Defeated. FOUR TO TWO IS THE SCORE - - . s St Joseph, Mo, April 19. Wright shaded Berger in a pitching duel and the locals took the second game of the series from Pes Moines, 4 to 2, Score: - .. " IK MOINES. AB. H. O. A. B. Caes. If. ....... 4 1 0 0 0 Ewoldt, lb. .... 4 0 0 I S 0 8pnc0r, ef. ... 4 0 3 4 1 0 Huntor. rt....4 0 ,0.1 S 0 Hartford, u. .. 4 0 0 0 1 0- Coffey, lb 4 0 1 1 4 0 Sweeney, lb. . 4 11 1 1 0 Snahr, . 3 014 3 0 Berger, p 3 0 1 3.0 0 Breen. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 t. Totals 16 3 I 34 10 0 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. I. Shir, II 4 0 1 1 3 0 Haley. 3b 4 1 1 1 3 0 McCabe. cf. ... 4 0 0 6 0 ft Klrkham, If. ... 4 1 1 0 0 0 Henry, lb I 1 0 8 0 0 McClelland, 3b. 3 0 1 1 11 Smith, rf. 3 0 0" 4 ' 0" Mean, c 2 1 1 4 0 0 Wright, p. 1;.. 1 0 0 0 1 1 Totals ! 37 ( 1 Dor :'o:nrs ..1 0000000 1 3 St. Joa:yh....o 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 4 !:rk-k out: By Wright. 4: by Berger, 1. ! 0:1 balls: Off Wright. 1. Hit by 1. id bull: By Berger (Moore), by 1-v il!-.en. Wild pitch: Wright. Bffrgpr, Wright. Two-base .' Ueruer. Three-base hlta: '.t. Left on bae: St. Joseph, nca. Farn.'d rune:- St. .1:3S. Umpire: Gaston,'. ht'a !.:";: --vocs Grovsr and . " "vcc Day for Sioux City Wichita, Kan., April 19. Alter Widuta.-had batted Grover from the box by making four runs in the first inning, Kelly replaced him on the mound and' held the locals to two scores, enabling Sioux City to win the second game of the series, 8 to 6. Score:. - ztlaV SIOUX CTTT. WICHITA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Ollmore.lt 3 0 4 1 0dood'ln.2b 4 114 Cooney, 2b 4 3 1 4 -0Harvey.lt 5 1 3 1 con'lly.lb 4 2 8 1 ojones.10 110 ocoy.rf Watson, rf Melx.lb ftader.ss Henry.cf Crosby.o Grover.p 4 3 10 1 0 5 2 0 0 0 3 1 4 3 6 0 10 1 OHetllng.lb 4 3 111 OPayton.sa 4 1O00 OWsh'br.cf 40110 4 1 7 .3 OTaryan.c 4 2 13 1) 0 0 0 0 0C1, Davls.o 10 0 10 Kelly.p - 4 0 0 1 0'I.N.D'vls 1 -0 0 0 0 Lyons.p 10 0 10 Totals.. 81 8 27 13 0 Totals. .37 11 37 18 'Batted for G. Davis In the seventh, - Sloui City 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 08 Wichita 4 0000011 0 Two-base hits: Rader, Jones (3), Taryan (3), Cooney, Goodwin, Payton. Home runs: Coy, Connolly, Goodwin, Double plays: Con nolly to Metz, 34et to Crosby to Mstl. Stolen bases: Crosby, Henry. Left on bases: Sioux City, 0: Wichita, t. Hits and anted runs: Off Davis, 7 and T In seven. Innings; oft Grover, 1 and t In one Inning; off Lyons, 1 and none In one inning; off Kelly, 10 and 1 In eight Innings. Bases on balls: Off Davis, 4; off Lyons, 1; off Orovar, 3; off Kelly, 8, Sacrifice hits: Cooney. Kelly, Henry. Struck out: By Davis, 6: by Kelly, 7. Hit by pitcher: By Davis (Henry) r.by Lyon (Watson). Time: Two hours and fifteen minutes. Umpire: Jacobs. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. W. L. Pct.l Denver 1 0 1.000 New Tork St. Joseph. ..1 01.000 Chicago .. . Sioux Clty.,.1 1 .(00 St. Louis..'. Wichita ....1 1 ,600 Cincinnati . Omaha .....0 1 000 Boston Des Moines. 0 3 .0001 Philadelphia Llnooln 0 0 .0001 Pittsburgh ...I 7 .121 Joplln ......0 0 ,000 Brooklyn ....1 t .1(7 AMER. ASS'N. 1 AMER. LEAOX'B. W. U P01.I W. L. Pet Indianapolis .8 1 ,!Si Chicago ( I .714 MAT. LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. ..8 1 .888 .8 1 .828 I I .828 ( 4 .8(8 I I .800 I 1 .800 Milwaukee ..4 1 8001 Kansas City.. 4 3 .887 Louisville ...8 1 .887 Minneapolis ..I I .600 Columbus ...I S .813 IU1CUU . a j . , . S .111 St. PauUXS.O I .000 Boston New York.. Cleveland .. St. Louis... Washington Philadelphia ,1 i .286 Detroit ....1 ( .141 t 1 .714 4 1 667 4 I :E71 4 1 .671 1 4 .183 Games Today. WESTERN LEAGUE. Dm. Moines, 3; St Joseph. 4. Stoux City. 1; Wichita, (. Other games postponed, snow, rain. NATIONAL LEAdtA. Philadelphia, 1-3; Boson, 1-4. new xork, 9; Brooklyn, 2. Chicago, 10; Pittsburgh, I. Cincinnati. 1; St. Louis, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St Louis, 1: Chicago. 1. Detroit, 7; Cleveland. 1. Boston, 1; Philadelphia, 4. Washington, 2; New Tork, t. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville. 1; Columbus,.!. Indianapolis, 0; Toledo, 1. Kansas Clty.Mlnneapolls, wet grounds Milwaukee. 6; St. Paul, 3. Games Today. Western League Omaha at Denver. Sioux City at Wichita. Des Moines at St Joseph, Lincoln at Joplln. National League Boston at New Tork. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Chicago at Pitts burgh, Cincinnati at St Louis. American League St. Louis at Chlcaro. Detroit at Cleveland, Boston at Philad elphia, Washington at New Tork. American Association Indlananolia at Columbus, Louisville at Toledo, Milwaukee at Minneapolis, Kanaae-Clty at St. Paul, BjtAYES WIN AIL FOUR FROM PHM Boston Captures Both Games of Double-Header With Quaker Aggregation. SC0BB8 7 TO 3 AND 4 TO 2 Aniericus Breaks an Ankle in Wrestling Match With Lewis Baltimore, Md., April 19. (Special Telegram.) Last night misfortune for Americus blocked his chance for wrestling honors. For one hour and :orty-eight minutes he outwrestled "Strangler" Lewis of Kentucky. The match was most gruesome as well as scientific. Both men tore away at each other and the end seemed cer tain, at any moment. After one hour and thirty-five minutes Americus raised Lewis with a crotch lift and amidjclieers that could be heard for a block the first fall seemed assured. While in the air Lewis foughtdes perately, causing the local pride to stumble, which resulted in both men falling in a heap. The ankle of Amer icus could be heard to snap by those close to the ring. As both men took a standing position it could be no ticed that Gus was dragging his left leg. , He, however, continued and after fourteen minute- of excruciating pain his seconds, after a conference, threw in the towel. Not until four physicians, including' Dr. Roller, as sured him that to continue would mean a compound fracture did Amer y icus decide to quit. Omaha-Dsnver Game . " Off Because of Snow Denver, Colo., April 19. The Omaha and Denver Western league game was postponed because of snow. Sport Calendar Today Oynnaattcs National Amateur Athletic union championships at Kew York Turn VtrslD. Fencing National amateur championships, Bt the Hotel Astor, New York. Athletics Soothers Methodist Elnlrerilty tstencholastle meet, at Dallas. Boxing Freddie Welsh vs. Bmsky Kansas, tea rounds, at Buffalo. Boston, Mass., April 19. Boston won all four games of the opening series with Philadelphia by gaining successes in the morning and after noon contests today, 7 to 3 and 4 to 2. Philadelphia's defeat in the second game was due to ererors, which nulli fied the good pitching of Oeschger. He allowed only five hits. Each of Boston's runs was caused by a mis- play, stock s poor throw on Massey s bounder in the eighth allowed Gowdy and Maranvitle to score, breakinar a 2 to 2 tie. Barnes was in good pitch ing form. Score first game: PHILADELPHIA. AB. H. O.A. Pask'rt.cf 8 3 3 1 B'cr'rt.as 1 McG'n.ss 1 Whlt'td.lf 6 Lud us. lb 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 10 Cr'ath.rf 4 11 Stock. 3b 10 0 Dugey.2b 1118 Kll'fer.c 10 2 1 Adama.o 2 0 11 Rlxey.p 10 0 10 Flttery.p 1 0 0 1 0 -iNienorr i o a o o Totals 34 8 24 10 0 Batted for Rixey In fourth. Philadelphia ..00000001 31 Boston 1 0 3 0 8 0 0 0 T Two-base hits: Dugey, Psskert, Whltted, Maranville, Smith. Stolen base: Kelley. Double plays: Kllllfer and Luderus; Ban croft, Dugey and Luderus:- Stock, Adams nnd. Luderus; Dugey, McGaRlgan and Lu derus; Flttery; McGaiflgan and Luderus; Maranvllte, Massey and Konetchy. Basses rn balls: of Rlxey, 4; off Flttery, 6 off Ru dolph, 6. Hits: Off Rlxey, 8 In 3 1-3 Innings; oft Flttery, 6 In 4 2-1 Innings. Struck out: By Flttery. 1; by Rudolph, 8. Umpires: O'Day and Bransfleld. . Score second game: PHILADELPHIA. , BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.OA.E. BOSTON. 5. AB. H. O.A.E. OM-vl!le,BS 4 3 0 3 0Ma'aey,2b 0 0 3 1 OTw ley.rf 4 110 0 Magee.lf OKo chy.lb 4 osmun.ao a 0 Kelly.cf 8 OGowdy.o 3 0 Ru'lph.p 4 I 0 Totals It 11 27 11 1 Pask'rt.cf Banc'ft.ss 4 Whltfd.lt 3 Lud'r's,lb 4 Crav'th.rf 4 Stock. 3b 4 Dugcy.tb 1 Kllllfer.o 1 Cooper 1 Oesch'er.p 1 Nlehoft 1 0 0 0 O.M'vllle lMsssey.2b OBailey.rf OMagee.lf OK'tchy.lb 13mlth,3b 1 Kelly.cf OOowdy.c OBarnes.p o . 0 Totals.. 27 6 27 11 I B.SS 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 1 1 10 l l 0 1 0 4 1 0 Totals.. 33 7 24 11 1 Batted for Kllllfer In the ninth. Batted for Oeschger In the ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 Boston 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 4 Two-bsse hit: Whltted. ' Stolen bases: Cravath, Magee. Double plays: Dugey to Luduerus, Cravath to Kllllfer. Bases on balla: Off Oeschger, 1; off Barnes, 1. Struck out: By Oeschger, 6; by Barnes, I. Um pires: O'Day and Bransfleld. Cubs Trounos Pirates, Pittsburgh, April 18. Pittsburgh lest the opening game of tte home season today to American Association. At Toledo , R. H. E. Indianapolis 0 000000000000 0 0 1 0 Toledo 0 0 0 0 00000.000011 3 0 Batteries: Falkanberg and Goasett; Keat ing and Sweeney. At Columbus R, H. E. Louisville 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 S 8 1 Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 8 0 Batterlss: Comstock, Stroud and demons; Jamea, George and Coleman. At St. Paul R. H. E. Milwaukee 00600001) 06 10 1 St Paul o 10 10 0 10 11 7 1 Batteries: Shackelford and Murphy; Up. ham and Glenn. , Kansas City at Minneapolis, postponed-; wet grounds. Chicago, 10 to 1. Hendrlx. pitching for Chicago, was effective with the exception of tha aeventh, when Pittsburgh scored two runs on two singles and a fumble. A single, an error and a wild pitch gave Pittsburgh an additional run In the ninth. Three Pittsburgh pitchers were hit opportunely. Bunching of hits off Cooper In ths third gave Chicago three runs. Two runs wars scored off Jacobs in ths fourth and two mora In the fifth.- Chicago hit Carlson hard in the ninth, scoring three runs. The open lng was preceded by flag raising oere monlss. Score: CHICAGO. PITTSBURGH. Zelder.lb t Wolter.rf 4 Doyle.lb 2 Mann, If 4 Wtlmns.ct 4 Reuthr.lb 6 Wrtmn.ss 1 Elliott, o 3 Hendrx,p ! AB.H.O.A.E. 1 0 AB.H.O.A.E 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 I i 1 1 I 0 I 8 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 OBlgbee.lt 4 0 0 OCarey.cf 111 8 ISrhulte.rf 4 0 3 0 OHnhmn.lh 8 0 13 0 OBnlrd.Sb 3 10 0 OPischer.o 4 3 4 0 lWard.ss 4 11 1 OMcCty.lb 4 0 1 0 OCooper.p 0 0 0 Allenbrg 10 8 Totall..3411t7 13 t.Tacobs.p 1 0 Warner 1 1 Carlson,p 0 0 " V 'Kins' 1 0 ' ' '' t .-v-r Totals. .t8 7 37 17 2 Batted for Cooper In third. Batted for Jacobs in eighth. Batted for Carlson In ninth. Chicago 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 110 Pittsburgh ...0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 11 Three.base hits: Reuther, Hendrlx. Saerl ilce hits: Doyle, Williams. Wortman. Hen drlx. Double plays: Elliott to Doyle. Zelder to Doyle to Reuther (3), McCarthy to Ward to Hlnchman. Bases on balls: Off Hendrlx, 3: off Jacobs, 3. Hits: Oft Hendrlx, 7 In nine Innings; off Cooper, 6 In three Innings: off Jacobs, 1 In five Innings: off Carlson. 1 in one Inning. Struck out: By Hendrlx, 6; by Jacobs, 1. Umpires: Orth and Rigler. Cards Take Opener. St. Louis. April 11. 8t. Louis won the opening gams of the National league eea son from Cincinnati here today, 4 to 1. Cincinnati wtuthlt St, Louis, but oould not get hits with men on bases, leaving sixteen stranded. St. Louis hit Toney hard in the fifth and sixth, two afnglee, a double and a aacrltlce fly netting two runs In tha fifth and four singles yielding two mora In the sixth. An error by Horneby after two were out In the third accounted for Cincinnati's lone run. - Score: CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Cueto.lf 6 1 8 0 0Bescher.lt 10 10 0 1 OBetsel.lb 4 8 1 OLong.rf 4 1 0 OMIIIer.lb 4 1 0 OHrnsby.ss 4 1 OCrulse.cf 4 1 3 0F.Smth.8b 4 0 0 OSnyder.b 1 t 0 OAmes.p 0 ' 0 OWatson.p. Shean,2b 4 0 1 Oroh.Sb 110 Chase, lb I 1 1 Rousch.cf 4 2 2 Neale.rt Kopf.ss Toney.p Griffith lEUer.p 4 1" 0 10 0 , 1 0 0 0 0 1 J.Smith 1 Totals.. 38 13 24 I ODoak.p INDIANS OVERCOME LEAD; BEAT TIGERS Cleveland Defeats Detroit and Wins Opening Battle of tha Series at Home. EIGHT TO SEVEN IS SCORE 0 fr 1 ToUU..!3 U 17 It 'Batted for Tonew In eighth. Batted for Wation In fifth. Cincinnati. ....0 0 1 0 0 0 0 St. Ltoula 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 Two-bate hit: Cueto, J. Smith. Stolen eaaes: Crude, Betsel 2. Baaea on balla: Off Ames, 1; off Wation, 2; off Doak, 1. HUs: Off Toney, 11 In seven ) innings; off Amea, 6 In two and two-tlhrda Innings; off Eller, y In one Inning; off Watson, 1 In 1 and one ihlrd Innings; off Doak, 6 In four Innlnga Struck out: By Toney. 8; by Eller, 1; by Ames, 1; by Watson, 1. Umpires: Kltm and Eraslle, ', SvpsrbM Whip Glatate, Brooklyn, April 19. Brooklyn batted Benton a hard as New Tork did Smith and Dell today, but four double plays by the visitors held the NatlonsJ league cham pions to i f to 1 score. Robertson pre vented Brooklyn from staging one of their big batting rallies in the sixth when, after Daubert and Myers had singled, he stopped a line drive from Wheat with one hand, cajght It In the air with the other and threw to Hersog Cor a sensational double play Fletcher, the New Tork shortstop, made a- home run, a double and s single In five times up. Score: NEW TORK. BROOKLYN. AB.H O.A.E. AB.H O.A.E. Burns, If Her log, 2b 4 Bbrtsn.rf B Zmrmn,3b 4 Pletchr.sa t Kauff.cf 8 Murray.cf 0 Holke,lb S Rarlden.c S H'Carty.o I Ben ton, p 4 Thorpe . 0 0 0 1 1 U 1 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 OFabrlqe.M 4 lDft.ubrt.lb 4 0 Myers.cf 4 OWheat.lf 4 OStengel.rf 4 0Cutshw.2b 4 0 Olson, 8b 4 0 Mlller.o 4 0 0 Smith, p 1 0 0 ODelt.p 1 0 1 O'Johntaon 1 0 0 0 Totals 9 13 ST 14 6 Totals 87 12 17 IS 1 Ran for Rariden in fourth, Batted for Dell In ninth. New Tork.... 101S0010 1 0 Brooklyn ....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Two-base hits; Bums. Fletcher. Cutshaw. Three-base hit: Zimmerman. Home run: Fletcher. Stolen bases: Robertson. Kauff. Double plays: Herzog to Fletcher to Ho Ike, Hersog to Holko; Robertson to Herzog: Zimmerman to Holke, Bases on balls: Off Smith, 1; off Dell, 3. Hits: Off Smith, 7 In four Innings; oft Dell, 6 In five Innings. Umpires: Qulgley and Byron. gootbern Association. Memphis, 11; Nashville, 1. Mobile, 4: Birmingham, 6. New Orleans, 1; Atlanta. 2, Little Rock-Chattanooga, postponed: wet grounds. Amn-Nelrask Fostponed. Ames, la.. April Iff. (Special Telearam. The base ball game between Ames and Nebraska was postponed today on account of wet grounds. New Comet Is Dlsoorend. London. April 19. The discovery of anew comet on Tuesday morning la reported In a Reuter dispatch from Melbourne, Australia. Illllllllllllllllllltllllllllillllllllllit!llllllllllllll.l j Feeling Bad? If jrou have a tad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite I poor, lajy, don't care feeling, no ambition or energy, take a few of our Mineral Spring Baths and you will feel im- I mensely better. I Brown Park Mineral Springs IStk and O Sts. Phone South S79. jj DR. JOHN A. NEIMANN Osteopathic Physician In Charge. i Cleveland, O., April 19. Cleveland overcame a lead of six runs acauired by Detroit in the fifth inning today aiiu won its opening gams in inc ninth, 8 to 7. Hits by Allison, Wambsganss and Guisto in the ninth, coupled with Chapman's sacrifice and a passed ball. were the factors in the last inning rally, t-oveleskie. wno started the game for Cleveland, was ineffective in the third, while loose olavina- be hind Smith in the fifth aided Detroit in scoring three runs, Coumbe. who finished, held his opponents score less. Ceremonies of a military na ture preceded the contest. Score: CLEVELAND. DETROIT. mirn 1 s .BVA.n Graney.lf 1110 1 Bush.ss 4 0 110 Allison. If S110 OYouns.lb 10 0 11 Chpmn.ss 4 0 11 ICobb.rf 8 2 0 0 0 Speakr.cf 4 1 2 0 0V.ach.lf 4 1 1 1 Wmbsa.2b 1118 OHcllmn.cf 4 1 6 0 (I Qui. to, lb 4 112 0 lcrwfdlb, 4 1 11 0 0 Roth.rt 4 110 ODyer.lb 110 10 Turner.Sb 2 0 110 Stanage.o 10 8 10 Evans.Sb 0 0 0 0 ODauss.p 4 0 0 6 0 O'Neill. 0 1 1 4 3 0 Sovelakl.p 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. .12 16 3 Smlth.p 1 0 0 0 0 Coumbep, 3 0 0 1 0 cavanga l o o 0 0 Miller 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. .18 II 17 14 1 Batted for Smith In filth. Batted for Turner In eighth. Two out when wlnnlns run scored , Detroit 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 t Cleveland 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 18 Two-base hits: Speaker (2), Wambsgansas (2), Coumbe, Roth. Cobb, Veach. Dyer. Hell- man, Crawford. Horn, run: Crawford. Stolen base: Hellman. Baaes on balls: Off Covelee lila, 1; .off Smith. 1; off Coumbe, 1; off Dauss, 13. Hits: Off Coveleskle, 8 In three innings; off Smith, 1 In two Innings; off Coumbe, 2 In four Innings; off Deues. 12 In. nlns Innings. Struck out: By Coveleskis, 3; by Coumbe, 1: by Dauss, 4. Umpires: O'Loughlin and Hlldebrand. Macks Trim Bed Sox. Philadelphia, Pa., April II. Today Bodle broke up ths first extra Inning gams of ths season hsrs, when, with two out In the twelfth and one on first he drnvs the ball Into the left field bleachers, giving Phila delphia a victory over Boston. 4 to I, Bat ting rallies In tha seventh and eighth en abled the home team to tie the eoore. Bodle led In ths hitting. In six times at bat ha mads four htts three singles and ths drlv. which won the game, which, under the rulss, was orsdlted only as a tripls, Score t BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Booper.rf 8 0 10 OWittsa (18 4 1. Barrr.lb (114 OQrov.r.lb I 1 I 1 0 rioitsi.in s 1 17 l 0Bodle,lf 0 4 110 Lewis, If 4 1 1 0 0 Strunk.cf I 1 1 0 I Walker.cf 4 t 1 0 OThrshr.tf 1110 1 Gardnr.tb 1 0 0 0 OMysrs.p 10 0 10 Scott. 1111 OMoInls.lb i 111 0 0 Thomas, 0 4 111 0 Bates, Sb 6 0 18 0 Maya.p 10 14 OMeyers.o S 0 4 I 0 Fennok.p 3 0 0 1 OW.Jnsn.rf 1 t 0 0 0 I'arnhm.D I 0 0 I 0 Totals.. 37 I'llll OSchang.o I 0 I I 0 Lawry ' S 0 0 Totals..!! IB M 33 1 Two out when winning run scored. Ran for ThafahS-r In eighth. Tlpeton 0 0100100008 01 Philadelphia .,..0 0000811086 14 Two-base hlta: Lewis, Thrasher. Three- BASE BALL CREIGHTON vs NEBRASKA UNI. FRIDAY, APRIL 20 SATURDAY, APRIL 21 CREIGHTON FIELD Admission, 25c BOYS and GIRLS A Brand New Hnrley-David-ton Bicycle for a Little Story. To the boy or girl bringing to our store before 6 p. m. April 21, 1917, the best story con taining less than 200 words why every boy and girl should ride a Harley-David-son bicycle we will give either a $35.00 "7-17 Boys' Special" or a $35.00 "Stand ard" girls Harley-Davidson bicycle. Not one cent expen diture is necessary to enter this contest. Three disinterested promi nent business men will be the judges. See the prizes in our windows, Victor H. Roos "THE CYCLE MAN" 2701-03 L-.-.nworth St. base hits; W, Johnson. Bndle. Home run: barry. Stolen baaea: Barry, Scott Double plays; Hoblltsell (unassisted, Scot to Hob IHieli. Bates to Grover to Mclnnls. Bases on balls: OH fennock, I; off Parnham, 7; off Myers, 1. Htts: Off Mays, II In eight and two-thirds -Inningi: off Pennoek, I In three ana one-third innings; off Parnham, In eight lnnlncs: off Myers. 0 In four innlnva Struck out! By Mays. 4; by Pun nock, 1; by rrnnm, Dy Myers, i. umpires; Dineen and Owen, Brown Bump White Root. Chicago. April It. A eudden downpour and aensatlonal fielding by Jaeobaon, gave St. Louis at 0 to I victory over Chicago today tha opening day of tha American league season here. The v lei tors won the game In the third Inning, when they scored six runs, driving both Soott and Russell off the mound, be cenua neither oould oontrol tha ellppery ball. In this Inning there waa such a down pour that it waa almost Impossible to Judge fly balla. Plank waa hit hard, but w. given aensatlonal support, especially by Jaeobaon, who aoeepted eight chances, moat oi whloh were difficult. Jaoohnti aim tarred In batting for the visitors, making inrtw niia. jserora me game players of both clubs gave an exhibition military drill. Saore: T. LOUIS. CHICAGO. I AB H.O.A.SJ. ARu n i K I Shotton.lf IQtO OLIsbnld.rf 10100 0 I 0Oolllnr;, rf 110 0 0 T 0 Oftlsberg.ss 4 1 S 1 1 1 1 OColllns.Sb 4 0 110 I 0 OJackson.lf 4 110 0 1 0 OPelsch.of 4 0 10 0 0 I 0Oandll,1b 4 0 10 0 7 1 IWeavr.lb 4 0 110 0 1 OSchalk.o 1110 0 fleott.p 11110 Totals 14 117 IRussell.p 0 0 0 0 0 Danforth.p 110 10 Totals 14 T 17 7 1 St. Louis 00101000 0 8 Chicago 1 1 000000 0 I Two-base hits: Rlsberg. Marians. Austin. Jaeobaon, -liter. Bases on balls: Off Boolt, orr uanrortn, I. Hits; Off Boot,, 1 In two Innlnga (none nt In third); off Pan forth I In seven Innings; off Ruaaell, 1 with none out tn third Inning; off Ptank, T In nine Innings. Struck out; By Plank, 4; by Dan forth. 6. Umpires: Evans and Nallln. Yankoee Make Ciena Sweep. New Tork, April II New Tork mad a clean aweep of Its series from Washington, winning an exciting tan-lnnlng contest, I to 1. The veteran, Caldwell, and Dumont, a young pitcher, had a phoning battle un til the tenth Inning, when Rice tripled, driving In Milan for Washington's second run. New Tork came back In an effective manner, Pecklnpaugh reaching first baa on Judge'e error and Nunamakex's single. Johnson then replaced Dumont and (ill hooley'a double scored Paoklnpaugh. Miller running for Nunamaker, scored the winning run moment, later, when Ualsel bunted to Johnson on a squeeae play. Both eluba had ft military drill befor the gam, 8oori NEW YORK. fl. AB.K.O.A.V. ICl'h'Uy.rf 1 0 0 0 0High,ir Austin, lb 4 Bliler.lb B 1 Pratt.lb S 1 Jacobin, rf 1 1 Manns, cf I 1 Lava n, as I 0 Severid.o 1 0 Plank.p 4 0 WASHINGTON. AB.H O.A. 1 lit 0 Judge, lb F'ter.Sb Mllan.ot Rloe.rf Smith. If Lard,lb M'B'de.ss Henry.o A's'th.o Du'ont.p Jo'son.p 4 0 4 1 1 v..,.i . v a v v OMalaellb 4 ! 1 t 0 oripp.lB 4 s 1 1 9 t 111 I 1 OBskeMh OMages.er 0P-k'gh.aa W'ters,o OC'dwsll.p oNun'ker 0 Miller Totsls II 1011 13 t Totals II 1 10 11 0 On. out whsn winning run .cored. Batted for Walter. In t.nth. Ran lor Nunamaker in tenth. Wash 600000010 11 New Tork.O 00101001 2 Two-bas. hlta: Caldwell, Kalssl, Bakar, Ollhooley. Thra.-basa hit I Rlos. Stolen baaea: Judge. Double plavs: Rlos to Judge; Magee to Pecklnpaugh. Baaes on balle: Off Caldwell, 1; off Dumont, 1; oft Johnson, 1. Hits: Off Dumont, 7 in nlns lnnlnge (none out 111 tenth): off Johnson, 1 In one-third Inning. Struck out: By Cald well. I; br Dumont, It by Johnson, 1. Um pires: McCormlrk and -Connolly. STRWiRT RfifMUR U111U11U1 'UUlllLikJ SPORTSDIRECTOR Athletio Board of University oi Kebraska Completely Reor ganised on New Basis. REED IS FINANCIAL AQEN1 Lincoln, Neb., April 19. (Special.) Complete reorganisation of the Ne. braika athletic board, which hil charge of all affairs at the Huiker ins stitutton, was accomplished at a meets ing- of ths board hers last night Under tht reorganisation, Dr. A J. Stewart, the all-year coach, bes conies sole authority of all athletio matters and his decision is final. Guy E. Reed, who has been athletic man. ager for the last four years, wss given the title of "financial agent." His 11U ry remains the same. No one will be elected to fill the vacancy caused by Rutherford's ele vation to director of athletics at St. Louis university. The athletic board figures it is a good time to save a lit tle money and will endeavor to get along without an all-year assistant coach. 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