t THE BEE; OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, lt)17i JRINGING L , THT HAVE WRITTEN-) Lf01EO,N (lWRWf-E-V tWTHER BE. j DO 0U TM1NK S JUWt.. H Father UlTrZiT .SH : L -j IvT " ? NT r fA'S PETS PRANCE 9YER HURLER ADAMS r , ' jtonrkes Touch ' Sioux City I' Twirler. for.Thirtean Hits f and Gobble Up the ' ' Game, ; Sioux City, la., May 22. (Special Telegram.) Pitcher Currie was in incible, save in the fourth inning, to oay and Omaha won from the Indians, 1 Adams was hit hard during his stay; n the' mound- After he had walked Thompson and.Smith in the sixth had aiadc his fourth safe drive, Bremmer hof was sent to the rescue. He allow-" id but one run and two hits during the remainder of the game. fcWilh two down in the first inning, Thompson was passed. Tw osingles followed arid Thompson scored the t:.t.- 1. il. rust- run. oiniiu 31 iwu-uajiKcr 111 uic third and Bradjey's single added an other run. With ; two down , on a double play in the fourth, Kriig hit the ball bver the right field fence for a homer, .,. ' - 1 ' Tile charnpi.or.s cinched the game in the fifth.' Smith and Bradley opened with three-baggers, the former scor ing. Schick and Brottem were easy outs, but Woodruff, Currie and Burg singled adding two more runs. Singles by Smith and Brottem, a 'fielder's choice and a sacrifice gave the visitors their fast two tallies, 1 f A walk, Woodruff's error, two singles and a double counted four tal lies for he Cious in the fourth. But two men reached second base (during he remainder of the game. Score: Ducklings Bunch Hits ) - v And Trim Des Moines Lincoln, May 22. Lincoln bunched nits in the sixth inning for five runs and won the first game of the series from the league leaders, by a score of 6 to 3. Score: . DES MOINES. - LINCOLN. AB.H.O.A.B: AB.H.O.A.E. CM.if t e l aciw. s l i o o Ewow.sb s o a a osmitiut. a Bc'o.'.ct -0 1 0 B'j'leM.cf 4 K'n'an.rf ' 8 1 f lLober.rt 4 H'tlord.M 111 OButler,u. 4 cortey.lio -1- 8, jJamtt,l(D a Sw'ncy.lb I 1 10, Breen.o '80 7 2' Rohrer.c Kajlloj,- i; 0 0 " I 0 O'dlner.p O'Doul-,' JiO e- 0. Total!.. 29 37 11 2 Totaii.JO-1 J4 17. 1 ; Batted (or Kallio in ninth. Dei Molne 1 3 0 0 0 0 8 8 03 Lincoln 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 :' Two-base hits: Lober. Rohrer. Double play: Kallio to Hartford to Sweeney, Brenn to Harlford to Kwoldt. Stolen bases: Cass (2). Sacrifice hits: Spencer, Kallio, Lamb. Oriffln. Struck out: By Kalilo, S; by Gardiner, 6. Bases on balls: Off Kallio, s:foff Gardiner, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Gardiner. Cass, Breen. Left on bases: Lincoln; Des Moines, 8. Time: 1:46. Um pire; OastOn. 1 ' ' State Sportsmen's Shoot , v '., Begins at Fremont Frem&nt, ef., May 22. Sportsmen fjpm all. over the state gathered here today to begin the annual tournament of the Nebraska Sportsmen associa tion, a state shoot which is scheduled to last four days and which will at tract more than 300 marksmen, it is believed, before the trophies 'are awarded Friday night. , Today is being devoted to a prac tice tournament, none of today's rec ords counting. On Wednesday and Thursday registered- shoots of 150 targets' w ill be held", the shoot for the state championship being staged Fri day. Stoutenburgh Easy , " ; For Pool Champion lltilialu, X. V.. May 22. Playing brilliantly and consistently, Frank . Taberski vi icheueutady, world's pocket billiard champion, raced ahead in the opening block of his title match with Larry .Stoutenburgh, the Buffalo champion, tonight. At the end of fifty-five innings, tlie score stood 158 lo 32, when the referee called a halt for the night. The high run was a 31 by the champion. Burgess-Nash Team Plays t Fourteen-Round Tie Game , The Burgess-Nash team of Omaha and Gretna played a fottrteen-inning tie at Gretna. The score was 8 to e asson hurled a good game for the Burgess-Nash and deserved to win. Next -Sunday the clash will be re newed and the Omaha lads are confi dent of victory. Caddock Takes Match From Kansas Twister Wichita, Kan., May 22. Earl Cad ilock of Anita, la., defeated Julius Keif of Hoisington, Kan. in straight alls here tonight. Both-resulted from use of the head scissors. The time was thirty and ten minutes, respec tively. Both men weighed in at 182 pounds. Dillon Outfights Jack McCarron in Toledo Toledo, 0 May 22. Jack Dillon of Indianapolis outpointed and out fought Jack McCarron of Toledo here tonight in every round of a ten-round, " no-decision hout. Dillon weighed 163 pounds, JK-Carron ,1,59!,, , , . U HAVE A SON HEUE 0 AHEAD'- I ( OHl tEE THE 10 EVEN I f.'l!. ELU-VHAT Curries the Boy . ....OMAHA.'" ' AB. B. H. r.O. A. K. Jiurg. 8b S Kruir. as ,,'S M. Thompson, of.... j. 8 smith. If 5 Bradley, lb.) t 4 Srhick, rf S Hrnttm, c S - Woodruff, tb 5 8 1 4 S e 0 o t l 1 o Currie, p 4 t Totals 41 S U J U SIOIX CITI. AB. R. n. P.O. A. E. Gllraore, If.... .400 .400 ,801 .410 ,'4 1 1 . 4 1 8 Holly, ss Kader, 2b..... Ualson, rf.... Counolly, rf . .. nueiier. in.... Hunaa Sb..., 4 V 8 Cmsby, fc....... (A 0 Adams. p., 0-0 UreinmerltoVf, p 1 0 Totals. ; H" 4 8 87 T t Omaha 1 0 1 1 8 2 0 08 slom CJW 0 0 4 04 Two-base hits: Hmtth. Brottom. Hnnra. Three-base hit: Mmlth. Home runt Kriis. Nacriflco nllst Adams. Bradley, ntolen bases: Bradley. Hehleh, Crosby, ltouble nlays: Nnr to Woodruff to Bradley. Wat son to Mueller, Krug to Bradley Woodruff to Krnic to Bradley. Hits and earned runs: Off Ademsj 18 and 8 In three, nnd ane-half innings; orr Brein..iernort, '.mm . none in three and two-thirds Inntiufs. Bases on balls: Off Adams. 4i off Carrie: 8. Struck out: By Aadmsy 'j.. by . Bremmerholf f , 0 uj jurr,r, i pui'ni vuiin, .iuiii 2:25. Umpire: .Miller. CDBS DROP LAST TO PHILADELPHIA Fourth-Inning Clouting of Phil lies Proves Fatal to Chi cago's Chances. , Philadelphia, May 22. Philadelphia defeated Chicago, 8 to 6, today, there by making a clean sweep of the series and taking first place in the race from New. York. Victory was securerLby hard hitting of the deliveries ef Sea ton and Aldridge in the fourth inning, five hits, three bases on balls and an error netting six runs. Score: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. ZeMer.ss 4 0 2 4 OP'hert.cf 4 18 0 0 Plack,rf 6 0 0 0 OB'oroft.ss 4 18 4 0 Dovle.2b 5 4 4 3 08tock.3l 8 0 0 0 1 Mcrkle.lb 5 2 8 0 2C'vath,rf . 4 2 110 Wlla's,cf 8 110 lCooner.lt 4 118 0 Mann.lt 11 4 0 OLud'us.lb 8 0 11 1 0 Klllott.o 2 0 0 1 ON'holf.21) 4 0 2 4 1 Wllson.O 1 0 8 0 (iKll'fer.c 2 2 4 0 0 Deal,3b 4 111 OLa'der.p 10 10 0 Seaton.n 2 0 11 OO'chger.n 2 0 0 1 0 Aldr ge.p 0 0 0 0 0Dugey 110 0 0 Hendt4x.n 0 0 0 1 0 "nether 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 27 12 2 Wolter 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ti 1)111 1 Batted for Elliott In fifth. Batted for Aldridge In eighth. Batted for Lavender In fourth. Chicago 1 003800 0 0 c Phils. 1 0040100 t Two-base hits: TJorle. Merkle. Deat, Ban croft, iiravatn. Kllltler. Home runs: l'as. kert. Stolen, base: Stock. Bases .on balls: Kni neaton, z; ore Atnriage, s: on rlenarii. 1 : ofr Lavender, 1; off Ocschger, 2. Hits: Off Seaton, 4 in three and two.thtrda In nlngs; off AMrldge, 4 in three and one third Innings; off Hendrix, none In. one in ning: oft Lavender. 6 In four Innings: off Oeschger, 4 In five Innings. Struck out: By Aldrtdge. 3: by Honoris. 1: by Lavender. 9: by Oeschger. 2. Umnlres: Binter and urtn. Cuishnw's Homer Wins. Brooklyn, May 22. Cutahaw's home run la the -seventh, with one on first, won the Una! game for rBooklyn today. 8 to 1. St. Louis won only one game of the seriea, Hickman's battling and fielding featurod. Score: . ST. LOUIS. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O A.E. AB H.O.A.E. BetseUb 2 12 1 OJohnsn.cf 2 0 J.Smth.rf 4 0 2 0 ODaubrUb 2 J.MIIlr.lb 0 11 2 OHkman.lf t Horiiby.ss 4. 2 2 1 1 Stengel. rf 3 0 Crulse.cf 2 1 Oonzsls,c 2 0 Long.lf 2 0 F.Sph.3b 2 0 Mrstmn.p 2 0 Defate 1 8 Watson,p 0 0 1 OCutshw.Zb 8 1 OMowry.lb 8 0 OOlson.Bs 2 4 OO.Mlllr.c 2 2 0Coomba,p 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 u o 1 o Totals.. 2? 8 27 0 0 Totals.. 24 24 IT 1 Batted for Horstman In eighth. , St. Louis 1 0000000 0. Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Two-base hit: Hyckman. Home run: Cut shaw. Double play: Horstman to J. Smith to p. Hmlth. JJases on bslls: Off coombs, 2: off Horstman. 1. Hits: Horstman. 6 tn. seven Innings; off Watson, 2 In Tjne inning. Struck .out: Br Hommaru U'by Coombs, 4. Um pires: O'Day and Harrison.. Pickens and Hayden in 1 ' Washington After Convention " (From a Staff Correspondent.) Washington, May 22. (Special Tel egram.) Charles E. Pickens and Joseph Hayden are in Washington, reluming trom the National Grocers convention held in New York last week. Interested as they are in the revenue bill now before coneress. thev nan interviews witn a number at sen ators today with the hope of getting more equitable breaks in the bill. A. F. Stryker. secretary of the Live Stock exchange of South Omaha, is in Washington on business before the Interstate Commerce commission; C. S. Montgomery of Omaha was at the War department today. Southern Association. Nashville, 2: Atlanta; t. I.I I lis Rock, 1-4; Birmingham, 1-8. Memphis, New-Orleans, 1... j Chattanooga-Mobile, rain. , Base Ball forme Postponed, Ames, la.. May 22. (Special Telegram. I Iowa university-Ames haae ball game, scheduled here today, was postponed to neat week on account of the muddy diamond. Sport Calendar, Today StVwttiif Ns?bmr.k (! trsp-fthootfrir tnurnamtiiit oprn at Fremont. twelve roundf.. at Uc.erlf, .Man. FALKENBERG WINS GAME M PHILLY Athletics' Twirler Brings ' in Winning Run Against Cleve land Home Tearni Reck-.' ' legs Base Running. Clevilaiid-,' :. 0" fay .-Phila delphia defeated Cleveland, 3 to 1 to day, it heing-Falkenberg's first victory for the Athletics. Falkenberg drove in the winning run with a two-base' hit in the seventh inning. Reckless base rtmning hurf Cleveland's xihanees early iri the'eontest. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O-.A.E. " AB.H.O.A.E. Witl.sB 3 12 1- OOrancy.lf 1110 1 Strunk.ct 3 0 (s-0 (lOhpmn.ss 2 0 3 1 0 Bodle.lf 3 0 3 0 OSneakr.cf 3 8 2 0 0 Bnttes.3b 2. 0 0 .4 ORoth.rf 4 1 1 I 0 M'Inls.lb 2 3112 OWamfts.ib 8 115 0 Schang.o 8 2 7 1 OOuisto.lb 4 018. 0 0 Johnsn.rt 8 0 1 1' tl Evans, 3b 8 1" 0 3 0 Grover,2b-,4 1. 4. 3 CD N.ll.c, . J 1 5 10 Falkbrg.p 12 0 3 O.MprloD.p 3 10 3 0 coumbe.p 0 0 0 0 e Totals 2S't 27Me(l'Alllson ! 0 0 0 ' ' Totala 28 W 18 1 Batted for Morton In the eighth. Philadelphia . 0. 0 0 ' 0 0 3 0 13 Cleveland ..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Mclnnls. Falkenberg, Oraney, speaker. Stolen bases: Bodle, Srhang, Speaker." Double' playa: Ouisto (unassisted). Falkenberg ' to Mclnnla to Schang, Falkenberg to Mclnnls to Batea to Witt, Bates to orover to Mclnnls, Bases on balls: Off Falkenberg, 1: off Morton, 5; off Coumbe, 1. Hits: Off Morton. 8 In eight innings; off Conmbe. 2 In one Inning. Qtrurk out: By Falkenberg. 8; by Morton, 4. Um pires: Morlarty and Evans.' Pittsburgh Hreaka Even " ' New York, May 3.-.Plttsb,,rgh broken even with. New Tork In the four-game aerlea by winning today's game, 3 to 0. -Miller, tne nttsburgn pltcner, neld the oiants to four hits and struck out seven. Scors;! PITTSBURGH. NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Carey ,cf 5 3 7 0 0Burns.lt 3 14 0 0 Blgbee,2b 3 1 0 0 OKauff.cf 4 1110 01eas'n.2b 1 0 0 0 OKob'son.rf 4 till Bain). 3b. 4 0 2. 0 OZlm'an.Sb n 1 .3 H'ch'an.lf 4 1 2 0 OF'tchor.ss 4 10 4 1 Brief.lb 2 0 10 OKIId'ff.lb 4 0 10 0 Ktng.rf 4 0 1 0 OHolke.lb 2 0 11 0 0 Flscher.c 2 0 7 0 IRarldcn.o 10 5 11 McC'hr.ss 4 2 12 tOMcCarty.o 2120 Hlller.p 4 10 0 OAnd'son.p 1 0 1. 0 Smlth.p 0 0 0 1 Totals. .32 7 2T 6 l'Lobert M 0 0 0 . , Totals.. 30 4 37 15- 8 Batted fbr. Smith In seventh. Pittsburgh s-Av.-.iii.rifO 0 0 0 1)8 fj' 12 New Torsr..llVk..'...l 0 0: 0 0 0 I I 00 '- Three-base hit: Miller. - "Stolen bases: Carey 2), Blgbe,r Molke.: ftarlden, 'iBums, Fletcher. Double play: McCarthy to Brief. Baaes on balls: Off Anderson. 1: off Smith, 2: off Miner, 4. Hits: Off Anderson, 5 In five innings: off Smith, 1 In two Innings off Benton, 1 In two innings. Struck out: By Anderson, 3; by Bedton, 1; by Miller. 7. Umpires: Klem and Branstteld.' Good Scores Made at First Day's Shoot at Fremont Fremont, Neb' May 22. (Special Telegram.') rr-Al Koyert-. of "Premont was high pun among the amateurs at the preliminary- shoot .at the-forty- first annual tournament of the Ne braska Sportsmen's association here this afternoon. .Koyen troke. ninety four out of a possible 100 clay targets. Del Gross of Kansas City led the pro fessionals. ' The first. registered .shoot will 'be held tomorrow, r lt is expected that more than 100 marksmen will be here for the three days' program. The amateur championship will be decided rnday. I uesday 8 scores: Shot At. ...... 100 ...iJ. 100 ...... 100 100 100 ...... 100 ,....1H i.V... 100 loo - Koyen ........... Oross F. Maddaugh.... Maxwell Redlck a. Burt R. J. Mlddaugh.. Cobb MoorehotS8 -warier . , 100 Holllngsworth 100 Latta 100 Waggena ,. . ,.-"..;..:...' loo Hofaldt T..,.-100 Wlnko .................I'..... 100 .-'72 Stoner ,..-,"(10 - : 4s Mcintosh ci. ......... i0 i' 42 J. Hansen.-.. r.. :r. r'.OO . 42 Hemming '..Mkii. ci'.. Av'lO-- :3S A. Olson. ,.t,....4U, 40. ' - :lt Heany ......jn-;...i. 4ft l Poe V 32 Professional. Call to Farm Cripples The Central High Squad The Central High base ball team was further crippled when High Car son left school for Williams, Mont, where he will work on a ranch. Car son was captain and shortstop. He is a heady player and one of the most dependable men on the tquad. The team will continue to play out the remaining games of the schedule with a patched lineup. Henry Padrnos also left school after securing his cred(ts, going to South Dakota. Bennington Team Wins. Bennington. Neb.. Mav 22. fSoe- cial,) Bennington defeated the J. B. Crews of Omaha Sunday, 6 to 3. Rain put a stop to the game in the last half of the seventh. Score: R. H. J. B. Crews 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 I Bennington 0 8 8 8 4 3 8 10 Batteries: Bennington, oerdes and Rleny; J. B. Crswa, Bennlngrowe and Champion. Chamberlain's Tablets for Indigestion and Biliousness. In a recent letter to the manufac turers. Mrs. P. Frazicr, East St. Louis, Mo., states;. ! have never used any thing equal to Chamberlain's Tablets for indigestion and biliousness. I have also heard, a great many of 'my Jricjidfc praise' them highly." Adv. Standing oj iie.reoms WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct! W.L.Fot. Des Molns.,18 8 .MSIPhlladelnhla II 5 .Oil Omaha II 3.7!'Nw York. ..10 0.640 Lincoln ....It 11 .sssiChlcago 23 IS .029 Slous City. .12 14 .511 St. Louts. I.enver -..,.11 13 .tMlClnctnnatl ..IS 14 .517 ..14 lt.424 .. t 15.3711 Jnpltn 10 15 .400 Boston ... Ht. jnsopn. .10 is ,sss urooKiyn .10 16 ,400 Wichita .... 20 ,310 Pittsburgh ..1121.114 AMER. LEAGUE. I A ME it. ASS'N' W.LPct.l W.L.PCI. Chics so ....22 13 .OJDIIndlansnolla 31 7.111 Boston 18 10.643 Louisville ...1114 ,07S New York.. 11 10.6:10 Kansas Cltv. 1 413 .631 Cleveland v .11 17 .61 4 j Columbus ...1117.460 St. Louis. ...16 IS .41.6 Milwaukee ..18 10.441 Washington 13 17 .4.13 Mlnneapolla .1116.423 Detroit II II .311 St. Paul 1118.371 Philadelphia. I 20 .310Toledo 19 .321 Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE Pes Moines, 3: Lincoln, 8V Joplln, 1; Wlclhta. I. , Omaha, s:"r1loux City, 4. ! St. Joseph-Denver, cold weslher. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati-Boston, rsln. St. Louis. 1; Brooklyn, 8. . riltahurgh, 2: Now York, 0. . Chicago, 6; Philadelphia, 8. , ' AMERICAN LEAGUE., Philadelphia, 3: Cleveland, 1. . ' Other games postponed. . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Mllwaukee-Kansan City, wet grounds. Columbus Toledo, rain.' ' 1 Loulsvtlle-ImdlanapoHa, rain. St. Paul, ; Minneapolis, 4. Games Today. Westsrn League Des Motnes t Lincoln! Jopltn at Wichita, Omaha at Btoug City, St. Joseph at Denver. National League St. Louis at Boston: Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Chicago at New York, Clnrlnnatl at Philadelphia. American League Washington at Chicago, Boston at St. Louts, Philadelphia, at De troit, New York at Cleveland. Kendall is Medalist in Miller Park Golf Match P, Kendall, with 69, turned in the low score in the qualifying round for the Brodegaard cup, the first compe tition of the year at the Miller Park Uolt club. (Jualitytng scores were McTagaart. 74jRod Malcolm 84 W. Dudley 12 H. J McCarly i. Fi. Knee....t.,,.76 D. Blssett 79 J, Schlndler 83 C; O. Dooley.....,.1i J. E. lerrlam.....78 R. Gait 84 K. s. Kerr 83 E. M. Tracy 83 R. G. Warren N6 L. J. Lewis 80 w J. Hlslon.. f. D. Helby 87 H. C Delamatre...84 P. Kendall 69 Maltless A BRANNEW BEVERAGE Not a "near beer", or "temperance beer," not brewed, not fermented and . dftes not contain malt, therefore the sale of it is hot a violation of the pro hibition law, neither does the sal? of it violate the Constitutional Amendment. In the case of Luther vs. State, 83 Neb. 55, our Supreme Court held (as to the character of the liquor, it was not necessary to prove more than that it was a Malt Liquor) the court said: . ' "At any rate, the law prohibits the sale of Malt Liquors without a license, and we must- obey its plain mandate..'' ' ' "Near beers" or "temperance beers" now on the market, containing malt are a direct violation of the Constitutional Amendment, as the Constitutional Amendment's wording is the same as the Slocum law, both prohibiting the sale or barter of MALT, spirituous, vinous or other intoxicating liquors. The last legislature passed House Roll No. 793, which prohibits the sale of any brewed or fermented drinks, therefore, all dealers should insist that their job bers furnish them with a written guarantee that any "near beer" or "temper ance beer," which they purchase from the jobbers, is not BREWED or fer mented and tnat it A is iii a class of its own, having a flavor and a taste of its own, and is not to be compared with any "near beer" or "temperance' beer." . Why sell "near beers" or "temperance beers," which are a direct violation of our prohibition laws, when you can purchase "OMA," a brannew beverage, which complies with all the laws? MAIL ORDERS DIRECT TO OMAHA BEVERAGE COMPANY P.O. Box 133. iiiiiiii ..... DYNAMITE USED. AT ATLANTA BLAZE Seventy-Five Blocks in Ware- house and, Residence Dis tricts Burned; Loss Is Three Millions. Atlanta, Ga., May 22.-From 10,000 to 15,000 persons are homeless as a result of yesterday's fire that swept approximately seventy-five blocks of residence property, causing a loss of $3,500,000, it was estimated today. Preparations have been made to feed 5,000 homeless. The fire started in a warehouse on Decatur and Fort streets and drove first north and then northeast, at some points a block wide and at times half a mile in width. It was not checked until beautiful homes had been de stroyed by dynamite. It crossed Ponce de Leon avenue at one point and swept down the boulevard for a block. On the south side of Ponce de Leon avenue, wide residence street, the burned area ex tended from North Jackson street some seven blocks east of Peachtree street, the principal business section, out almost to the base ball park. Greatest Firs Since Civil War. 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