11 BRINGING yp FATHER THK REE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1917, see: its tvo am.: 1 VEechlew.: vELi-m.o.w-,-vHAT VJJ f "S. : NWft. WIFE WILL MJl EVIDENTLY -NllL CSf lf..' . J MR JlCCS DO YOO N i BRINGS roo HERE AT r " BE tPEECHLEW DOtS'T KNOW J Hi! tT THE ROLUncjM W 1 THI-, HOU? ARE. V00 I MO-OQCTOR- Vhenyo6et She wife.! r T pl" TSr n T" 'u' r lcflB0t''M " Drawn for The Bee by George McManuS "BUGS" GROVER WINS DUEL WITH O'TOOLE Sioux Touch Up Rourke Pitcher for Ten 'Hits and Cinch Long End of. the Score. Sioux City, la., . May 23. (Special Telegram.) Pa Rourke's champions lost the, second contest of the series to Mariager Holly's Indians today, 5 to 1. It was a pitchers' duel in which "Bugs" Grover had a shade the better of O'Toolc. "Bugs" pitched stellar ball in the pinches, ! while Marty was touched for the hitting when it meant a run. The 'Rourltes started off like win ners. Burg hit the first ball pitched for a single and kept on to third, when Morse, center fielder, allowed the sphere to get by him. . Krug hit a short fly to center and was out. Thompson was thrown out at first, Burg being held at second. Smith struck out. Bradley opened the second inning with a double into the Missouri river. He completed the circuit while Schick and Brottem were being thrown out at first by Rader. The visitors had three more chances to score in the fourth, sixth and sev enth. With men on the paths they were retired on fast double plays. The locals cinched the game in the seventh. Grover, first up, singled. He was forced at second by Gilmore. Morse singled. Both men moved up on Kader's out at first, Watson scored them with a single to center. Fails to Save Miner; in Ninth Frame Wichita, Kan., May 23. Joplin started a bombardment which drove Lyons off Uu mound in the ninths but Wichita mixed hits with errors in the early innings and had a lead the visitors could not overcome and won. 7 to 3. Horan was the only man to ntt sateiy until tne ninth. Score: - JOPLIN. WICHITA. AB.H.O.A.E. iHRHA Lamb. 2b t ,t lPayton.Sb 4 0 110 C'hran.Sb sill lHahn.lf 40100 Devore.lf 4 110 0(Vdwln,:b I I I I t Horan.rf 4 S i & OCoy.rf I III I Hunter, lb 4 1 S f OJoneMb 4 1 1! 1 0 Paltor.cf 8 0 4 1 lWhlt'.rf 8 1 3 0 0 Monroe.o 4 0 4 1 lYaryafi.o 114 3 1 Xd'ore.M -1 O 1 1 lDavls.ss s 1 n I 0 Hall.p 0 0 0 1 0 Lyons.p 4 10 4 0 McO'nor 1 0 0 0 OBaker.p 0 0 0 1 0 Oolllns 1 0 0 0 0 : Connors, pi 0 0 10 Totals. .32 11 27 17 1 Totals. SI S 24 It S Batted for Hall In sixth. Batted for L!ndamor tn nlntb. Joplin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 Wichita I 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 Three-base hits: Coy. Horan. Two-base hits: Jonec Yaryan, Hunter, Sacrifice hits: Davis, Yaryan. Stolen base: Cochran. Hits and earned! runs: Off Lyons, 6 and 8 in eight and cne.thlrd Innings: off Hall. 6 and a; Connors, 6 and 2 In three Innings; off Eawer, none and none In two and one-third innings. Bases on balls: Off Lyons. 4; off Connors, 1. Struck out: By Hall. 1: by Connors. 1: by Lyons, 0. Left on bases: Jopltn, 6; Wichita, 4. Umpires: Jacobs and Mcouvrary. mlmore. ' (. Mor, cf... Rader, ss... ". rf . ., Connolly, 2b. Mueller, in. Iliinjra, 2b.. frothy, c... tirovfr, p.... Rally Nebraska Must Be Brought To 100 Per Cent Production Nebraska must be brought to a 100 per cent grade of production of fi nance, grain, live stock and other tilings, the committee on financing production today decided. The com mittee met at the Fontenelle hotel and elected K. P. Shumway, chair man, and J. C. McNish, secretary. Two hours was spent in discussing the Liberty loan. Dura. Jb Krug. us. . .. Thompson, cf . . . . Smith, If ....... Mrndley, lb Schick, rf Hrottem, 4 Woodruff. Sb.... O-ole, p -UttOM AB. Ft. ... 4 n. o. 1 2 A. :. 0 1 0 0 Tolals. 38 1 MOIX CITY. AB. R. H. 5 . . '. 2 S 84 ir 1 ... s 1 1 Totals....:....'...'.! 6 10 11 2 Batted for O'Toole in ninth. I Omaha 0 1OO0O0O Ol Slour City 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 5 Two-bBHe hits: Connolly. Bradley. Wat son. Brottem. Hncrlfiee tilt.! Morse, Rader. Stolen base: Knur. Hits and earned runs: Olf drover, and 1 In nine Innings: off O'Toole, 10 and ft In eight Innings. Bases on halls: Off firover, 2; off O'Toole, 8. Ilouble plays: Rader to Hnnga to Mueller, Connolly tn Mueller, Kader to Hiioge, to Mueller, fttrark out: Hy orover. u; ty O'Toole. 8. Hit by pitched twill Krug. Time: 1:40. Empires: Miller. Ducklings Wade in to Pull the Leaders Down Lincoln, Neb., May 23. Lincoln pulled Des Moines down another peg todav bv winning handily lv a score of 7 to 9. Carlisle and Bayless made home runs in the first innings. Score: DES MOINES. LINCOLN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.AlB. Cass.lf 4 0 0 0 OCarl'le.lf 4 2 2 0 0 Ewoldt.Sb 4 118 0Smlth,2li 8 12 4 0 So'cer.ss 4 0 11 OB'lese.cf 8 2 10 0 Hunter.rf 4 2 2 0 0I.ober.rf 4 0 0 0 1 H'tford.ss 4 0 0 4 OButler.ea 4 12 4 0 Coffee.2b 4 0 2 0 2Lamb,lb S 0 1 5 0 Sw'ney.lb 2 0 7 0 OGr'dn.lb S 1 16 0 0 Brecn.e 8 1 10 2 ORohrrr.c 3 0 10 0 Musser.p 2 0 11 OGreg'y.p 4 10 2 0 O Doul.p 00010 TOltIS 41 it 19 1 Totals 81 0 24 13 i Des Moines ,.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lincoln 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 7 Home runs: Carlisle. Bayless. Two-base hits: Butler, Cerllsl. Stolen bases: Carlisle, Smith. Lober, ojrlfdn, Hohrer, Hunter. Sac rifice hit: Bayless.j Struck out:. By Mueser, St by O'Doul. 4. Bases on balls: Off Mus ser, 7; off .O'Doul, II ctf OMgory. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Sweeney by. Gregory. Left on bases: Lincoln 9; Des' Moines, 6. Pitch ing record: Off MUsser6 and 6 In six In nings: off O'Doul, 3 and 2 in two Innings. Umpirei". Gaston. Tlnte: 1:40. Frank Quigley to Referee Gas Bike Endurance Event Frank Quigley will be referee of the Omaha Motorcycle club's annual endurance run Sunday. The run is to Sioux City and back. Gasoline and oil Will be provided without charge to all contestants by the L. V. Nicholas Oil company. Over 1150 worth of prizes have been set up for the contest in which it is expected that fully thirty gas bike sharks will take part. ( Southern Association. Nashville, 6; Atlanta, 0. Chattanooga, 9; Mobile, 8 (first game). 1 Chattanooga, 8: Mobile. 1 second game) Memphis. 0; New Orleans, 4. Little Roch. 3: Birmingham, 0. JUDGE'S HEAVE IS FATAL SENATORS Wild Throw in Sixth Frame Enables Sox to Score, Breaking Tie With Washington. Standing o) (he Teams WEST. LEAOUE. I NAT L f.EAOUE. W. L. Pet I W. L. Pet. Des Moines.. II .607 Phils 19 9 .470 Omaha 19 10 .85fi'Nw York. ..17 9 .054 C.iicago, May 23.-JChicago defeat ed Washington, 2 to 1, today.. A wild throw by Judge? in the sixth gave the locals the game. Gandil was on third and the score tied, 1 to 1; Schalk was o- first. The latter was trapped off first by Shaw and was being run up and down the path, when the bail slipped out of Judges hang and al lowed Gandil to score. Score: t) WASHINGTON. CHICAOO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Judge.lb 4 0 12 0 JI..'U.ulJ,rf 5 2 2 0 0 Pnsler.Sb 4 10 2 lWenv'r.Sl) 3 0 2 0 0 Mllan.cf. 3 0 4 0 0K.Col's,!b 3 1110 Bice.rf 4 12 0 O.Teckson.lf 3 0 10 0 Sinlth.lf 3 0 2 0 OKelech.cf 4 0 4.0 0 Morg'n.2h 3 3 11 0Osno.ll.lt 4 10 0 0 Alns'ith.e 3 0 8 0 lRlitberg.is 4 16 10 Crane.ss 8 0 0 7 OSchalk.o 4 17 0 0 Shaw.p . 3 0 0 8 OCIcolte.p 10 0 10 oTtals..30 4 24 13 8 Totals. .29 27 4 0 Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 Two-base hits: Rice, Footer, E. Collins, Rlflberg. Stolen hnees: Morgan, E. Collins. Bases on balta: Off Shaw, 6; oft Clcotte, 1. Struck out: By Clcotte, 5: by Shaw, 2. Um pires: Connolly and McCormlck and Naltln. Nine Hits la One Frame. St. T,ouls, Mny 28. -Boston bunched nine of their ten hlta In the second, fourth and seventh today, and with the help of four St. Louts errors won, 8 to 2. In tha third inning Koob got his first hit since 191S. BOSTON. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.0.A.E. AI1.H.O.A.E. Hoopcr.rf S 2 2 0 OShotton.lf 4 0 3 0 1 b OAusnn.ab 3 0 0 11 0 0SIler,2b 4 12 11 0 OJ'beor.rf 4 2 8 0 0 0 OSevereld.c 8 12 2 1 0 0M'sans,cf 4 14 0 0 0 U'h'son.es 8 0 2 8 1 1 0-Sloan 1 0 0 0 0 2 OP'lett.lb 0Runiler J'vrln,2b Oalner,lb 8 I.wels.lf 4 Sh'ten.cf 4 G'dlner.Sb 8 Scott.ss 2 McN'ly.es 1 Agnew.o B Bhore.p ) 2 3 011 1 0 2 4 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 11 1 10 0 0 Koob.p 110 2 Total?. ,5 10 27 17 ISoth'ron.p 8 10 1 Totals.. 32 7 27 11 0 Score : Tlatted for Johnson In -ninth. Batted for Paulett In ninth. Boston 0 2 0 8 0 0 8 0 08 St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 Two-base hits: Hooper, Jacobson, Sothoron. Stolen bases: Auetln, Scott. Double play: McNally to Janvrln to Gainer. Bases on balls: Off Shore, 4; off Koob, 1; off Sothoron, 3. Hits: Off Koob, 0 In four Innings: off Sothoron, 4 In five Innings, struok out: By shore. 1; by Sothoron, 2. Umpires: Owens and Dlneen, Intercity League Must ' Elect New President The Intercity league of the Omaha Amateur Base Ball association will meet Thursday night at the city hall to elect a new president. President Blunt has answered the call to the colors and has had to resign his of fice. All managcrsjn the league are ' urged to be present. IS 2t ..10 16 400 . .10 1E ,4Hi .11 SI .1.44 11 16 .407 IMS .400 fl 'JO .no r.lnrnln 17 11 .07 K'hlciiBO Hloux City.. 14 14 .500 Ht. Luulti IS 15 .R00 lpnvnr ...,13 14 .4ti2 nnc.nt.aii ..llio .iiz Ht. Joseph. .11 17 .391 lioMton ... Joplin 10 U .386!Hrootilyn , Wichita ....10 30 ,333!PltUturrh AMUR. LEAGUE. AMER. ASS N. , W. L. Pet 1 W. h. Vrt Boi-ton 10 ,S6 Ind'polis ...27 7 .74 ChU'HKO ,..313 .Bit Muiivllle ..lllfv .569 New York. .17 10 .(SOjKnntum City. 14 IS .bM Cleveland ..IS 17 .6M;ColuinbuR ..U17 8t. Lou....U 19 .44l'MtlwHuke At 16 .448 Wnahlugtoii IS IB .41? Mln'polta , Dfltrolt ..,.11 1 .rt79lHt. Pnul... Phllo. ,.,.. 30 .3HlTole1o .-, Yr.t?rdy'it RmuHk. WKSTBRN t.MAQUP3 ' Omaha, 1; Sioux tflty. t. Joplin. 3; "Wichita. 7. e Moines, 0; Lincoln, 1. i fit. Joseph, 3-; Denvor. 4-4. NATIONAL LEAOVE x Chlcasor 1; New York, S. Cincinnati, 1; Philadelphia, & PltUhurn-Broolclyn, rain. St. Louli. 2; Boston. 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE. WaHhinfton, 1: ChlcftKe, S, ' Philadelphia-Detroit, rain. New "York-Cleveland, colrt wealli-r. Boston, 8; St LouK 3, AMERICAN ABSOCtATION. Columbud, 2; Toledo. 1. ' Louisville, 6; Indianapolis. 10. Minneapolis, 6; fit. Paul, 7. Games Today. Western League Omaha at. Sioux City, St. Joseph at Denver, Juplln at Wichita, fl Moines at Lincoln. National Loaue8t. Loula at Boston, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Chicago at New Tork. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. American League Waehlnrton at Chi Cairo, Boston at ftt Iiouls, Philadelphia at Detroit. New Tork at Cleveland. Denver and St. Joseph' Split Double-Header Game Denver, Colo., May 23. "Reb" Oakes, manager of the Denver team, won one game and lost the other of today's double-header with St. Jo seph. In the ninth ii.ning of the first game, atter Kellelier had doubled, Oakes singled and brought him home with the winning run. In the fourth inning of the second game H. Moore singled, Goalby did likewise and Smith sacrificed. Oakes dropped Henry's long fly, letting in three runs. Score- First game: ST. JOREPH. DEKVEB. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. R.M're.lfc Sill OBhanl'y.'-'b 4143 M'Cabe.cf 4 110 flKf I'lier... t 1 1 1 0 KI'm.rf-lf 1110 0Oakea,cf S J 0 0 0 H. Moore. 0 1110 0Butchar.lt 4 1 0 Qoulby.lt) 4 0 1 1 OM'C'lck.rf 4 110 R'lth.lf-rt 4 111 OMIIIs.lb l lit I I Shay.ss 4 0 4 5 lWtiffll.lb 1110 0 Hsnrv.lb 4 1 10 0 OShsstak,e 4 1(10 Wrlght.p S 0 0 3 OBoehler.p 4 0 111 Total... 14 l2tll 1 Totals.. St I So 10 1 Two out whSB winning run scored. St. Joseph 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 Denver 1 11001000 14 t,eft on -fcases: St. Jnseph, S: Denver, fl. Two-base hits: R. Msore. Hhanley, Wuffll. Kelleher, Henry. Three-baee hits: Shentak, MeCabe. Double play: Smith to Usury. Bases, on balls: Oft Boehler, 3; off Wright, 3. Struck out: By Boehler, B; by Wright, 7. Sacrifice fly: H. Moore. Hits and CONTOUR' The Newest ARROW FORM 'FIT COLLAR 36rJOC CLUFTT, ITlABODYErCOL, Inc. uWcrrf Your Decoration Day Suit MADE TO ORDER $15 MADE TO ORDER 1 Come see the hundreds of new styles for Summer Wear. There has been a ffreat increase in the cost of materials, but we ttill make you a perfect-ffttinir garment at our old price with our guarantee. N. W. Cor. 15 th and Harmy BRISCOE Foremost in Its Class Today fl $725 d' Power, poupled with big mileage to the gallon of gaso line, is the secret of Briscoe's success all over the United States. 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Umpire; Chan non. BT. JOSKl'lT, DENVBR. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. H.M're.Sh 4 0 0 2 PSh'nley.Sli 4 0 1 0 (l 0 OKel her.KK 4 0 1 0 OOakes.cf 4 3 t 0 Ollut'er.lf 4 11 4 IMclVik.rf 4 1 2 0 OMUIe.ll) 1 0 0 OWufflMb 3 OHhentak.o I OManter.p I H'tman.n 10 0 Total- 36 10 37 IS 1 , Total" 33 7 37 10 3 St. Joiieph ...0 30 3 0 0 1 006 Denver 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 14 Left on banes: Bt. Joneiih, ; Penvcr, 8. Two-Iihbb hit!-: Shentak, Hhay, Oaker Three hne hita: Henr'. Mllli. UmeN on balli; Off Mnntier. 2; uff Adainn. 3. titrucic out: Hy Hnrtinnn, 1; by Manser, 4; hy A damn. 0. Sacrlflco hit: Bmlth. Hacrlfira fly: H. Moora. Dnubln plays: K. Moore to Unalliy to Henry; tihay to CJoalby to Henry. HUr and earned puns: Off A dii nm. 7 and 4 tn nine InnhiKi: off Mrfraer, 10 and 8 in eight Innings; ff Hartman. nne and none In ono innlnt;. Time: 1:5S. Umpire: Shannon. Plestina Takes Santel's Place as Idol of Coast Tcte Loch, manager of Marin Plr s- tina, Omaha wrestler, returned to Omaha Tuesday from San Francisco, where Plestina last week earned a decision over Ad Santel, alias Adolph Ernst. "Plestina eave Santel the worst beating I ever saw a man get," said Loch, "The reason Plestina did not get a fall over Santel was the method they use on the coast of declaring the winner. The referee pata the wrestler on the back three times. Plestina would put Santel's shoulders to the mat for one or two rati, hut Santel alwaya wriggled away before the third one. If it had been in Omaha Plestina would have thrown him a dozen times." Loch declares the coast fans have gone crazy over the Omaha man. Santel was getting in bad and when Plestina hurled Santel through the ropes after Santel dogged it by re fusing to wrestle the entire three hours they gave him a big cheer. Santel is through on the coast, San f rancisco newspapers say. Plestina will remain on the coast until some time in June. Lewis and Zbyszko wrestle in San Francisco June 5 and the coast promoters want to match Plestina with the winner for two weeks later. Whether they will get Lewis or Zbyszko .o tackle Ples tina is something else, again, how ever. Loch hopes they will, but isn't confident of it. Two Women's Records Broken at Track Meet Philadelphia, Pa., May 2.1 Two women's athletic records were broken here today by Temple university stu dents at their annual senior-freshman field and track meet. In winning the eighty-yard dash In 104-5 seconds Miss Ethel Dreyer of the senior class clipped one-fifth of a second from the former American record held by Miss L. Schwab of Seattle, Wash. The other new rec ord was established by Miss Bessie Cramer of the freshman class, who had a mark of twenty feet eleven inches in the standing nop, stop and jump. The former record, nineteen feet ten inches, was held by Miss S. A. 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