THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 191? BRINGING UP FATHER Copyright HIT, XBUnntloBft! Nwi - j. P'K Drawn for The Bee by George McManus HITS OFF O'DODL GIVE jlOUX GAME Sioux City Grabs Thirteen Off Des Moines Twirler and Wins by Seven to four Score. Sioux City, la., May 28. Sioux City bunched hits off O'Doul today and defeated Des Moines, 7 to 4. Man ager Coffey, Ewoldt and Kallio were ordered off the field for disputing a decision ot umpire Miller., bcore: DES MOINES. SIOUX CITT.. Standing of the Teams WESTERN LEAdUE.INATIONAL LBAOUB. W.L.Pct. Lincoln ....SI 11 .65(1 Dm Moinsa.lt 11 .118! Omaha .,..114 .874 Sioux City.. 17 15 .831 Denv.r .,..14 11 .47 Joplln 11 IT .413 St Joseph.. 18 is ,400 W.L.Pct. Philadelphia.!! 10 .477 INow York.. .18 11 .421 Chicago ....74 11 .416 St. l,oul,...17 II .111 Brooklyn ...11 It .444 (Cincinnati ..It tt .401 IBoeton 10 IT .170 AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.I. Cui.lt 4 110 Odllmon.lt 5 7 10 0 4 0MorM.ct t I 4 1 0 ORader, Kell'an.lb Sll Ewoldt, Jb 1 Speno'r.cf I t 1 OWataon.rf 4 1 Hunter.rf s 0 J 0 ocon'lly.Jb Hartrd, Breen.lb 4 0 1 too 1 1 S 0 t 4 lMn'ller.lb 4 2(00 6 110 OHunga.lb 4 0(00 Coffey.lb 0 0 0 0 OCrosby.o Sw'ney.lb 4 3111 OQaapar.p Spahr.a 4 11 O'Doul.p Sll I l 3 1 ! 0 1 Total!.. 14 13 27 13 3 Totall..37 11 24 1 3 Dea Moln I II I It 1 I 04 Sioux City 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 T Two-base hlta: Gllmore. Muelter. Breen. Spencer. Three-base hit: Watson. Sac rifice hlta: Rader, Huntar, O'Doul. Stolen baaast Watson, Mono. Double play: O Doul to Spahr to Sweeney, Hlta and earned runa: Off Oaapar, 11 and I In nine tnnlnga: off O'Doul. 13 and 4 In nine Inning. Baaea 1 on balla: Off Oaapar, 3: off O'Doul, I. Struck out: By Oaapar, 1. Wild pitches: "Oaapar, O'Doul. Hit by pltohed ball: Cass, Crosby. Left on bases: Dea Uolnes. 11; Sioux City, 3. Time of game: Ona hour and rorty minutes, umpire: Miller. State Circuit Races Will Start Thursday at Kearney Kearney, Neb, May 28. (Special Telegram.) Over 100 horses are al ready (tabled at the fair grounds track here, to be entered in the mid summer race meet, scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Animals are entered rep resentative of ten states and repre sent the cream of the fast trotters and pacers in this pari of the coun try. - As the state circuit events open with the races here, the entry lists in all events are expected to be large. Four $400 purses and a total of $4,500 in purses is hung up for winners. Thursday a 2:11 trot,, a 2:22 pace and a 3-year-old pace covers the card; Friday a 2:14 pace, 2:27 trot, 2:11 pace and 3-year-old pace, and Saturday a 2:15 trot, 2:17 pace and 2:20 pace are featured. In addition there will be a running event each day. Carter Lake Drops Game To the Murphy Did Its The Murphy Did Its won, 8 to 4 from Carter Lake. McCoy struck out fourteen men, keeping his hits scat tered. Score: MURPHY DID ITS. CARTER LAKE. AB.H.O.A E. Smith, If I 1 1 0 0 a.Ver'n.ss 6 O'Brien. If 3 I. Mor n, lb 6 lost.o 6 OlVelrlch.lb t 9 7 0 1 110 OPsrlsh.ss 1 8 0 "Hatch, lb 114 0 OHuth.c Long.rf 3 0 10 OBohan.rf 4 0 1 3 1 2 10 i 0 M'cr'so,8b 2 Don ue.of 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 til 10 10 1 OTor'gen.cf 4 0 1 0 OVerlty.Sb 4 1 Kclley.ib 2 0 0 3 O.M'Carty.p McCoy, p 4 3 0 1 0 Totala.,37 10 27 4 2 Totalf. .32 7 87 J Murphy Did Its 1 0 1 0 6 2 0 I Carter Lake Club 0 8 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 t Two-base hltt Yoet. Three-base hit: Hatch. Sacrifice hit: Bohao. Struck out: Hy McCoy, 14; by MoCarty, 10. Baaaa on balls: Off McCoy, 1; off McCarty, 0. Hit l.atemen: Smith. McCarty. Time of game: Two hours and. fifteen mlnutea. Umpire: Thomseet. i Fairmont Pitcher Throws i No Hit Game Against U. P. Fairmont Delicias won a 9-to-l aine from the Union Pacific Freight House when Kulhanek pitched a no li it game. Score: FAIR'T DELICIAS U. P. FREIGHT, Wichita ...10 33 .SlSIPtttaburgh .1114.314 AMERICAN LEAOUEI AMERICAN ASS'N. W.L.Pct. W.LPct. Boston IS 10 .038 Indianapolis. 29 I .784 Chicago ...20 13 .07Loulsvllls ..3117.853 New Tork. .11 11 .tMIKaneaa Clty.lt IT .448 Cleveland ..2118 .t38Mlnneapolia..lB If .484 St. Loute...lt 33 .40EColumbua ..18 11.484 Washlngton.13 31 .3B2St. Paul 1117.48 Detroit ....12 20 .876 Milwaukee .14 11.400 Philadelphia!! 31 ,344Toledo 12 22 .363 Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. ' Del Moines, 4: Sioux City, 7. No other gamss acbaduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn-Boston, rain. St. Louls-Clnclnnatl. rain. Phlladelphla-Naw York, rain. Chicago-Pittsburgh, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New Tork-Phlladelphia, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo-Columbua, wet grounds. Kansaa City, S: Minneapolis, 0. Milwaukee, t; St. Paul, 4. Indianapolis, 1; Loulavllle. I. Games Today. Western League Wichita at Denver, Jop lln at St. Joseph, Lincoln at Sioux City. Omaha at Dea Molnea. American League St. Louis at Chicago, Detroit at Cleveland, Boston at Washing ton. New fork at Philadelphia. National League Brooklyn at Boston, Philadelphia at New Tork. Chicago at Pitta burgh. St. Loula at Cincinnati. Home Run by Kemmey Saves the Day for Ramblers The Ramblers defeated the Te-Be-Ces, 4 to 2 in a battle featured by a home run by Kemmey and the field ing of the Ramblers. Score. RAMBLERS. TE-BE-CES. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E). 8wansn.se 4 10 4 OBurg.o I 111 1 l Kemey.lf 4 2 3 0 OM'A'ws.rf 4 0 10 1 Hanscn.rf 2 10 0 OPeltmn.cf 4 13 11 Mog'eon.o 4 3 3 0 OVandvr.ss 3 0 6 1 0 Chrls'n.cf 4 0 0 1 OFeltmn.lb 4 1110 M'A'are.lb 4 113 8SutJa.ll 4 10 0 0 Ouer'dt,2b 3 0 0 2 IStlt.Sb 4 1110 Norgrd.lb S 0 It 0 OI.awlr,3b 4 0 0 1 0 Moylan.p 10 14 ORout.p 4 0 0 6 0 Brodbk.rt 10 10 0 Totala It 8 37 11 3 Totala 33 T3714 I Rambler 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 24 Ta-Ba-Ces .... 00002000 03 Homo run: Kemmey. Two-base hits: Swanaon, Kemmey. Left on bases: Rambtera, 2; Te-Be-Cea. I. Hit by pitched ball: Van dever. Bases on balla: Off Moylan, 1; off Routt, 1. Struck out: By Moylan, 4: by Boutt, 13. NEW YORK LIGHTWEIGHT Who meet. Freddie Welsh, world's lightweight champion, in the third ring battle; the winner of which was challenged by Johnny Kilbane. iiaiii IkHtlliii Win From Hftvtlock, Th H Beselln & Som club won from th Havlock team In n lntrittnf ram by the icors of 1 to . The Binllnt chaaed Plok from tht mound in th fifth Inolnc, retting four rum. Myers of the Lincoln Cleaner and Dyer replaced hlra and held the Tieitor to two hlta and two rune the rest of tht fame. Frailer pitched great ball for four inn in ft for tht Beat. lint, but becamt wild and was replaced by "Heck' Carter, who pitched In mldseason form. The Beieltns play at Gretna next Sunday. Score: R. H. B. .1 0 4 0 ft S 9 0 07 11 0 Beseltns . Haveloctc 1 1 0 0 O 0 0 S 1-1 8 Batteries: Beetltnt Proiler. Carter and Richttr. HaveiocK Pick, Myers and An derson. Two-bass bltti BeatUnt, 4: Have- lock, I. Meladys Take Lead in Greater Omaha League Game Dcnnison's homer decided the Me- lady-Holmcs' contest Sunday. With the score 2 to 2 in the ninth, Johnny put the ball far out of the park. Tommy Sullivan and Johnny Andrewa battled on even terms, both being especially enective in the pinches, Score: MELADT. HOLMES. R.H.K ABRH.E & 1 ft ltTrv.a 3 0 V 1 4 3 0 ODen.p 10 0 1 6 3 1 lPat'eort.lb.rf 2 0 0 1 4 12 OiMahoney.b S 0 0 2 4 13 Carey.Sb x 0 0 8 0 0 lO'Connor.se 3 0 1 4 0 0 OMcC'llf.rf.lb t 0 0 0 3 0 0 (Kireally.cf 110 1 9 v iclhanty. Culhanek.p '.en y. lb Vnum.2b M.oina)t3b :rlce,B ock.lf C naoo.cf ilohrlncer.rf 4 0 0 OTeeby.rf 1 0 Wolf.cf Denlson.rf 4 2 0 1 MinkU8,2b 4 0 13 Sutj.lf 4 3 10 Wachtr.lb 4 0 10 0 Ryan.ss 1113 Tracy, 3b 10 0 3 Ruehbrg.o 3 1 11 0 Sullivan, p 10 14 Totals. ...35 Totals... 21 107 Kalnnont 4 0 2 0 0 3 09 Union Paclflu 0 1 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Berry. Three-baae hit: a-tkomat. Baaea on baloe: Off Kulhanek, ft; iff Den, 3. Struck out: By Kulhanek, 10; jy Den, 13. Hit by pitched ball: By Deo. S Walnut Hill Team Beats the National Cash Registers The Walnut Hill Athletics beat the National Cash Registers in a pitchers' liattle between Penault and Hoffman, Penault allowing four hits and no walks. Score: NAT. CASH RBO. WALNUT HILL. Wll'ms.lf 4 lluntpr.rf 4 0 10 OrpH'an.lb 4 11 10 0 OFltctl.ss 4 0 u Fesnay.lb 4 10 3 IM'Fa'nd.e 4 0 14 8 luna'n.ss 4 0 14 lO.N's'm.Jb 4 111 L,...9t. alia DJ.N's'tn.lf 4 3 1 0 Ba'ball.lb 4 113 OOu'ane.Jb 4 118 1 llotl'an.p 3 0 13 OTho'p'r.cf 8 0 S 1 Ktlar.rf 3 17 0 OPsnaull.p 3 1 I 0 !'t., 3 0 4 0 OKslasr.rt 3 0 10 0 Tolala..334!4 1S I Tolala..l8 I 37 IT I National Gash Baslsfs.O 0 0 0 P J J J Wslnut Hill Athletics.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 'Tim. of gams: Ons hour and fourtaan "Delicia" Ice Cream for mine, said the "Bride of Mys tery," after eating a big plate at a down town store Monday. This ought to make the Fair mount Creamery people happy. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. 10 1 OCoadr.lb 4 1110 OOllham.aa 4 0 110 OProbst.Sb 4 114 0 OMIraakr.rt 11111 OHasen.cf 4 110 1 OHIraskylt I I 111 I OOrahra.lb 8 0 10 0 OSpellmn.o I 3 11 1 1 lAndrws.p 4 10 10 TotaU It 7 87 18 X Totals 34 I 37 10 "T Mflady Bros.. 10I00001 13 Holme I 0 0 I 0 0 0 03 Two-bsss hits: Haasiv Spellman (8). Thraa-bass hit: Probat. Homa runs: Wolf, Dennlson. Stolen bssaai Ollharn, Probat, Spellman, Rushenbera;. Struck outt B Sulllvsn, 10: by Andrawa, 10. Double plart Sullivan to Mlnlkus. Left on bases: Helady Bros.. 3; Holmea. I. Hit by pitched ball: P. Mtrasky, Ollham, Probat, Graham, Spell man. Umpire: Kochar. Stags Defeat Alpha Camp Ball Team, Six to Four The Stags defeated the Abha Camo No. 1, Woodmen of the World ball team of the Metropolitan league to tne itune ot o to 4. score: STAGS. ALPHA CAMP. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Eaiton.lt 8 0 3 0 1 0(den,8b I 0 1 1 Doutls.Sb 4 0 0 0 lHaro'tn.lb 4 1110 Seaton,2b 4 0 3 0 0Hayea.8a 4 10 10 Fltl.c 4 114 lNyatrm.cf 4 0 0 1 0 Mordlckcf 4 3 10 OWolft 4 0 111 Bertch.ee 4 3 0 0 1 Elliot, Jb 4 0 10 1 Raamua.rt 4 3 3 0 OHolandr.o 4 110 1 Brace.lb 4 14 0 Bush'n.rf 4 0 3 0 0 FarHy.p 4 110 OKorb kl.p 4 0 10 1 Totala 17 11 17 4 Totala 31 4 84 I T Stag Hllllll I 11 4 Alpha Camp.... 04000001 04 4 7 Two-base bit: Moredlck. Stolen baaea:' Easton (3), Ssaton, Fltt. Bertoh. Brace Hayea. Baaea on ballet Oft Farley 8; off KorboeOBkl, 3. Struck out: By Farley, 14; by KorboBOBkl. 3. Left on bases: Alpha Camp, i; Stags. 10.. Earned runa: Alpha Camp, 0; Stags, 4. Umpire: Ekhart. Former Western League Player is Killed by Bandits Rtngling, Okl May 28. Jack For rester, formerly a base ball player in the Western league, was killed in his home today by two robbers. New York. Mav 28. Freddie Welsh, the world's lightweight cham pion, and Benny Leonard, the local contender for the title, met in their their third ring battle here tonight. GLEAN BALL MARKS THE AMATEURS' PLAY Kelady Mavericks Take the Lead When Dennlson Drives the Pill Over the Fence. By FRANK QUIGLEY. To date hospital parchments have been dished out to the local gladiators in wholesale packages, but as far as the writer could learn, Sunday drew a blank because fortunately nothing serious enough to entitle the bearer to an injury certificate happened. A noticeable thing can be lampec'. in looking over the stock this season. The final obsequies have been ad ministered to many veterans and they are resting in the cemetery of obscurity, while the youngsters are proceeding to demonstrate they can juggle the pill with more ginger and a little more accurately than the fel lows that formerly received base ball t bouquets. No team has ever been known to climb down thea ladder of fame grace fully and the Holmes' White Sox fought like trojans to retain their ex alted position yesterday afternoon be fore finally succumbing to the power ful Melady Mavericks base ball ma chine, by the score of 3 to "2. Hits s Homer. With the score knotted in the final chapter, Manager Dennison spanked one over the boards for the count and the groceries. Wolfe also nailed one for the limit at an opportune mo ment. Sullivan, for the Meladys breezed ten, and Andrews, (or the op position, struck out eleven. By col lecting this mix the Melady Mave ricks own berth one of the Greater Omaha league, and barring an unfore seen reversal of form they will hold down this coveted stall for some moons to come. Yep, the Murphy-Did-Its still lead the City league and the Carter Lake Club is apparently satisfied with the basement. In the American leauue the Town- sends held the fort by squeezing' a victory by one point from the Central Furniture Store. The Walnut Hill Athletics creeped into second place by icing t nifty l-to-0 struggle from tne national Lasn Kegisters. Stags Beat W. O. W. Mainly through the fancv assort, ment of puzzlers whizzed over by Farley, the Stags copped another wrangle. The W. O. W. swung in with four counters in the initial round before the Stags settled down, and after this unfortunate inning nothing but blanks were dished out by the Stags. A surprise was sprung on the Krajiceks when the B. & M. Camp of the Modern Woodmen' ordered them to the cleaners. . For the initial offense of the season the Tradesman relented on their scissors hold to the flag of the Booster league and were whipped by the Sample-Hrt Motor crew who are now stationed in ragville and accord ing to Holland, their doughty leader, his gang will be there when the cur tain drops. Trimbles on Top. When the fireworks were over the Trimble Bros. Juniors had pushed the Park Avenue Florists of the Inter City league down a flight and as a consequence they now are perched on the roof of said league. ihe Inmble ttroi,, utilized the silver platter and carted away a came yesterday because the Mazdas failed to decorate the green Leonard is a slight favorite among i he patrons of the sport. Johnny Kil bane, the featherweight champion, has challenged the winner for a bout at Canton, O., on Independence day. ALL STARS LOSE TO THE BRANDEIS TEAM George Stone Proves that as a Hitter, He Is Still in the Oame as One of the Ball Players. The Brandeis Stores defeated the All Stars, 4 to 1. George Stone, one of the greatest hitters of the game, just demonstrated that he can still hit. He garnered a two-sacker and a single, out of four times up. "Red" Stiles, although a trifle wild, is still the classy slabman that he was when with Omaha. "Buck" Theissen, manager Brad ford's big southpaw, worked his first game for the semi-pros, and although a nttic wiiq at iimes, sicauieu aown in pinches. The score: ' ALL STARS. AB.H.O.A.B. Stangl.cf Irelan.Zb Stona.lf Kane.lb PlatB.lb Probet,BS Butler.o Hayes.rf SUlee.p BRANDEIS. BRANDEIS. 4 3 1 0 0 AB.H.O.A.E. S1S3 onygert.of 4110 4 110 ORotwn.lb 4 3 3 0 10 8 1 OHynek.lf 4 2 8 0 4 0 1 0 0I.awlflr.1b 3 8 11 3 0S8 oNo'sky.ab 40111 4 0 11 ialcO'lh,ss 3 14 4 8 8 0 0 OCIalr.o 110 1 4 8 0 1 oLyck.rf 4 0 11 T'e!aean,p 110 1 Totala 31 1 34 I 1 Totall.32 1 27 I 1 All Stars 40000100 11 Brandela 10 I if I 0 0 1 4 Two.baae hits: Lawler. Stone. Paaaed ball: Butler. Wild pitch! By Thelaeen, 3. Baaea on balls: Off Stiles, I: off Theissen, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Stone, ProbBt, Hayaa. Struck out: By Stiles, 8; by TheleBsn, I; Stolen baee: McOratb. Sacrifice hit: Clair. Sacrifice fly: Kane. Double play: McOrath to Novltaky. Time: 1:80, Umpire: Qondlns. Eight Fined for Fishing At Carter Without License Eight men were fined Tuesday aft ernoon in Judge Holmes' municipal court $2 and costs for fishing in Car ter lake without licenses and two of them for catching black bass less than eight inches in length, contrary to Nebraska's game laws. W. L. Con nell, James Revel, Glenn Clark, F. A. Voculta, John Subata, Howard Browning, John Sells and James Carr are on the records of the court as the unlucky fishermen 111221 load 1 This Little Gear eWsr frAs DiVsa CfmH works all the time, and carries all the of your car. It is doomed unless lubricated properly. PIXY'S Automobile LUBRICANTS protect all bearinn surfaces with select ed flake graphite. Friction is reduced. Metal cannot touch metal. JOSlfg DIXON CRUCII1I CO. Jsnaa Cits. N. J. 1 lixxy SportCalendar Today Ittwlnr Op4nln of Rprlng wMlnt fff WMthMlr IUlng MtUon mt tolmont Park. Opening of nprlng BiMtlnc of Dorvitf Jockfr club at Mootrl. 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President Peel will be its head. Schuyler Wins In the Tenth. Schuyler, Neb., May II . (Special.) Schuyler bass ball team defeated David City team hero Sunday afternoon In the tenth Inning, 10 to I. The game was the moat hotly contested aver played here. Title la the fifth conaeeutlve victory for Sohuyler. Batterlea: Schuyler, Arpea and Burea; Da. vld City, Brown, Klrchnsr and Sliamburg. Hook Island Quits League. Rock Island, III., May II. Rock Island today formally surrendered Ita franchlaa In the Three Eya league aa the result, tt Is said, of a dispute over the suspension of ona or Ita playera. RAIN PUTS STOP TO MAJOR GAMES For First Time in Years Mot a Contest Was Played by American or National i Leagues. Chicago, III., May 28. Not a major league baseball game wai played to day. Four contests in the National league were called off because of rain and in the American league a rain also prevented the only scheduled contest, the game between Philadel phia and New York. 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