BRINGING UP FATHER v Capyritbt. WIT, International - New Sarrle. brawn for The Bee, by. . George McManus RALLY IN NINTH -'BRINGS VICTORY TO rourke CLAN Harry Williams Sends Home Tying Run With Pinch Single and Manager Jackson Finishes Job, Wichita comei to Omaha for a three-game aeriet today. 1 Today'a game will start at 6:30 p. m. It wai the original intention to play Saturday garnet at 3:15, but the success of twilight base ball in Omaha has led Pa Rourke to also stag the evening brand of ball on Saturdays. So the same today will start at 6:30 p. m. .Sunday's game, however, will tart at the old hour of 3:13. A "ninth inning rally which would have made Frank 'Merriwell turn green with envy, snatched victory from impending defeat for the Rourkes last night and made Chamber ot Commerce night at Kourke park a Jiowling success.- . , The Rourkes went into the ninth inning on the short end of a 3 to 1 score. They -came out of it on the long end of a 4 to 3 score. It was some finish, a fivs-reeler with a thrill to every foot. ; Harry Williams, made in ' Omaha, and Manager Bill Jackson were the heroes of the frame, with Conny Cal 'ahan making a strong bid for a share, , , Scores Tying Run. Williams was the boy, though, who earned the plaudeta of the fans. He sent, the two runs which made the game a tie over the, plate. Bill Jack, ion pounded home the winning tally. lony Delate was the first batter to facenhe weakening Tcdeschi in the ninth, Tony shot a sizzling grounder at Benson and Benson accommodat ingly fumbled it. Falk gathered in HoJderman'a drive to left. But Calla han sailed a single through second. Benson tried to stop ft with his meat hand and almost lost the hand. Then Keliey waited Tedescht out and drew a walk for his trouble. That filled '.he bases with one out. , Williams in the Pinch. j Jackson told Kopp to beat it for the. shower and sent Harry Williams In to pinch hit. Harry joined the team Thursday to help out the Rourkes owing to Lingle being called to war. It was his first professional appear in ce of the year. But the product of the Omaha sandlots, a true native son, was equal to the occasion. He took a couple of balls and then when Tcdeschi sailed one down the groove, he fell on it There was a short report of bat meeting ball. It was a line drive to. center field.. Defate and Callahan, the Utter carrying with him the ty ing run, trotted safely home, i ' And Jackson Delivers. Now comes Manager Bill Jackson. The next batter? Bashang, flew out There were two outs, the score a tie, a man on first and second. It was up to Manager Bill He shot a sin gle to right field and Keliey came prancing home." Diltz tried to throw .hint out, but he never had a chance. Tedescht made that chance stilt more remote by blocking the throw and turning and hurling it into the grand stand. The game., was won. There was a large crowd on the .-1- . 1". r i. t jwo. ii was unamoer oi commerce night and although the capacity of the stands wasn't taxed, the crowd was nearly 1,000, perhaps more. And the fans were completely satisfied. They saw more base ball in that one twilight game last night than they did til season last year. Kopp hurled-good .ball for Omaha and only in one round, the seventh, did he get into trouble. Two doubles and a single mixed with an error gave Hutchinson three runs in that stanza. Today, Wichita comes for a three game series with Omaha. McLaughlin Wins for St. Joe 1 With Timely Hit in Ninth St. Joseph, V Mo., May 24. McLaughlin won his own game after two were out in the ninth, with a .imely hit. Score: WICHITA. ST. JOSEPH. . AB.K.O A E. AB.H.U A R Wolfe.rf I l' OCooney.lb 1 1 10 1 Carer J I t I I Danli.cf tilts Bara-sr, -4 t 4 Watson. If t 1 I 1 0 McBrde.lf f t vKrkhm.rf 4 1 t t Zty.rt I I 1 I Mullr,lb I I i l r arras. till Broker, t 1 t 4 wcbrn.lk I U 1 Ny. 4 1 1 t Marr.lb till tBaehnt.e 4 I t 3 t Walour.a ISIS tCartli.p t I 4 1 BlaeluP 1 M I tUcLgbn.p 110 0 0 Total M 014 H JTotal 1( 10 27 11 1 - 'Two but when wlnnlnt run scored. Wichita ....,. 8 t 0 1 0 1 t 6 8. Jossph ....0 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 ll Earned runa: Wichita. 1: St Joseph. 4. on ball: Off Walbausr. 1; off fciatk. I( oft Curtis. I; off McLaughlin, t. Strnek est: By Walbaatr, Si Black, I; by Ifcbaorhlln, S. lft oa bases: Wichita, 11; at. Joseph. 4. Two-baa bit: Marr. Tbf-ea hit: Daniel, Doubl play: Marr U Washburn - Passed ball: Taryen. Hit and rned run: Oft Curtis, I and t la four and , two-third Inntnaa; off MoLauf bUn, t and non Id 4 and on-third Innings; eft Watbaaer, t and 4 In four ln Incai (nona out la fifth:) off Black. 4 4 non la (our and two-third inning Wianlna; pitcher: McLaughlin. Losing pitcher: .., Black.. Sacrifice, hit: Carey, Daniels.' tkT!ftlfor. Hit by pit. hid hall: Pact. I'm ly 'Walbmier. Stolen bra-: Wat oa, (Volte. Klrkhm, Bauliaot. Umplrea stU.a u4 SwUL Time of gamei irik. HXFWILV THERE ir YOU HAVE f . ( WILL PLEASE NX JS . :i 0 WELL I DONHT THINK . , , tKLi ART.VT.APOET AND A LOToriNty.TY FAMU.V-AND F T VnjL " W ENOUGH 1 Coming From Behind f OMAHA. AB. B. H. PO. A. K. Haahant, rf 5 e 9 9 0 Jarkson, lb 4 0 t It 1 O Iionlro, 8b t O O 1 t 0 llnnford, If 4 O 0 t 0 0 Defate, t 1 1 4 S 1 Holderman, rf ,.4 1 0 1 OS (Italian, tb ....4 1 t 1 t 0 Keliey, t 1 0 S 0 0 hopp, p 8 0 O 1 0 William 1 0 10 0 0 Total S3 4 17 it 1 lll'TCIIIttHON. AH, B. H. O. A. E. Pitt, rf. 4 0 1 t 0 0 t'onroy, Sb 4 0 It 1 1 Dlltit, rf 4 1 t 0 0 0 MH lelland, 4 1 0 S 1 t Kalk, If 4 0 1 S 0 0 Hrleberk, lb 4 1 1 T 1 1 Benaon, tb 4 0 1 8 t 1 Banner, ... ,8 0 0 S 0 9 Tedrachl, p .8 0 0 1 8 0 Total 84 8.1 2 11 S Batted for Hopp In ninth. Two out whan wlnnlne ran (cored. Omaha Knn ,.0 A S 0 0 0 1 84 lilt ...0 1 1. 0 0 0 1 0 8 llutihlnann Kun ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 08 lilt ,..1 O 0 0 1 8 1 11 Throa-haao hit I Pill. Two-bare hit) Pitt. DIIU. Brleback, Double nlayat Ted- rae.nl to Benaon to. Brlebeek, Defate to Jarkaon- to Defate. Struck out I By Kopp, Si by Tedeachl, 4, Bane on ballti Oft Tedrachl, ft. raaaed Mailt Honnrr. l.eft on baaaai Omaha. St llutchlnaon, S. Tlmo of rnmel t:00 I'mplreai O'Tool and Bentlry REDS DEFEAT PHILLIES, 2 T0 1, IN 11 INNINGS Wild Pitch by Watson Permits Griffith to Score Deciding Run From Second Base. Cincinnati, O., May 24. A wild pitch by Watson allowed Griffith to score the winning run from second base in the last half of the eleventh inning today. Cincinnati scored a run off Prendergast in the first inning on Magee's single and steal and a hit by Chase. Philadelphia tied it in the sev enth Vhen Burns singled and Wil liams, who ran for him, stole second and went all the way home on Wni go's wild throw, which was fumbled by Roush. The winning run came in the eleventh on Griffith's single, his steal and a wild pitch. Score: PHILADELPHIA, CINCINNATI. AB.II.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Crav'th.rf 8 110 OOroh.Jb 4 0 0 11 Meuael.cf t t t 0 0Maca,b 11110 M'Oa'n.lb t 0 1 4 IRouah.ct I 1 I 0 1 Burni.e tilt OChaae.lb 11-110 Flta'ld.lf . 4 0 4 0 OOHf'th.rf I 1 I I I Banc'ft, 5 0 4 4 ONeale.lf 114 0 0 Stock.lb 0 111 OBIack'. 4 t t t Luder'a.lb t t II 0 OWtnfo.o t t t t 1 William 0 0 0 0 tToney.p 4 t 0 8 0 Adama.o 1110O Pende'st.p 10 0 10 Total 41 7 31 U 3 Tlncup 1 0 0 0 0 Wataon.p 10 0 10 m rr in in Total 40 0 32 15 1 'Two out when Wlnnlnt; run (cored. Ran for Burn In ninth. Batted for Pandertaat In vanth. Phlladalphla j I 0 I M 1 M I M Cincinnati ...1 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 t 1 1 Two-baa hit: ttouah, Neala, Ludaru. Thr-baa hit: Wlnco. Btola baM: Mat, Bouih, Griffith, Wlnco, William. Doubl play I Blackburn to Hate to Chaa. Left on bale: Phlladdphla, I; Cincinnati, t. F1rt baa on error: Cln elnnatl, t. Baa on bill: Off Tonay, I; off Waton, 1. Hit: Oft Pndertt, I ll lz Inning; oft Wation, 8 In tlv lnnlnta, Struck out: Tony, t. Balk: Toney. Wild pltoh: WtUon. Loiint pltchrt Wat son. Bravo Brpula Pirate, t to 8. Plttburth, May 11. Th Boiton Brareo mad their flrat appearance of th leaaon here today and defeated Pitteburih, t to 8. Raton held th horn team well In chock and did not allow a Plttaburth player to reach flrat until th fifth Innlnc Score: BOSTON. MTTSBUROH. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.H. ftwlntt.a 1 1 OBIabea.lf 4 0 0 OMolwoi.lb 4 1 IT OCarey.cf .4 0 1 Heraoa-.ea Reth.lf Wklnd.rf OHnhmn.rt 4 l'Pltlor 0 OCuUhw.lb 4 OCaton.a 4 OMcKne.Sb t 1 1 0 t 1 I II JCSmh.lb Knchy.lb Kelly.cf Wllaon.o tit t 0 T 0 0 I T 0 Raton.p t 0 tArcher.o Steela.p 1 0 0 8 0 Total., SS 11 !7U Uacoba.p 1 hSengel 1 1 ; Harmon.p 0 0 0 8 0 toot toot Total.'. SS t IT IT 8 Boston ttlllltt 04 Plttaburth OOtOOOlO 11 Two-baa hit: Reirh, Illnchman, Cutshaw. Three-baa hit: Konetchy. Stolen baaea: Wlckland, Pltlr (I). Baorltlc hit: Raw lint. Wlckland, Kelly. Left oa baaea: Bo, ton, 4; Plttaburch, I. Flrat baa on error : Boston. 1; -plttaburth. 1. Baaea oa ball: Off Jacob. I. Hit: Off Raton, t la nine lnnlnta; off Steele, t In four and ona-thlrd Inning; off Jacob, I la thro and two third Inning; off Harmon t In on Inning. Struck out: By Ragon, 1; by Steel, i. Los ing pitcher: Steel. : , . St. Loula Break Wlnnlnt Streak. St. Louie, May It. St Loula broke It loilng atreak today by taking aTjll-lnnlng gam from Brooklyn, 1 to 1. With th wore tied In th 11th. a alngt by 8rayth scored Gonsalea from second ban with th winning rua. Befor th tame. Ray Sohmandt, a St. Loul boy. now playing aecond baa for th visitor, wa presented with a traveling bag by local friend. At present Schmandt i out ot th gam with an Injured knee. Scot: BROOKLYN. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Olson 1114 CSmyth.rf I 1 I 0 0 O' Mara, lb 4 0 11 OSmlth.cf 4 1 I I t Paubrt.Ib I 114 0 OBalrd.Jb I 1 1 1 t Hckmn.lt S til OHrnaby.s 4 t 1 t t Myera.cf Silt OCrulae.lf 40100 Jhnatn.rf S 1 I 0 OPaulet.lb t 0 IT 1 0 Doolan.lb t 0 I 4 0Wal.ac.2b 4 1 t I 0 Krueger.e -4 1 T 1 tGoniala.o I 3 T 0 0 Marqrd.p 110 4 OPackard.p 4 t 0 8 1 Total.. 41 73 17 0 Total.. 40 I It IT I two out wnen cinning run acoraa. Brooklyn ,...v..0 OOOOltOtOO 01 6L Loul OttOtlttOOO 18 Two-baaa hit: Wallace. Three-bale hit: Balrd. Stolen base: Hornaby. Sacrlflc hit: O'Mara. Smith. Doubl play: Wallace to Hornaby . to Paulette. Hickman to Olson. Ieft on baaea: Brooklyn, I: tjt. Louis, t. Baaea on hall.: Oft Mnrquard. 4; oft Pack ard, a Struck -out: By Marquard, t; by Fackard, t THE BEE: DETROIT PLAYS MINING TIE AT WASHINGTON President Attends Game Which Nets $3,500 for Red Cross; New York Takes -1 win ning Contest. Washington, May 24. Detroit snd Washington played a 16-inning tie game today for the benefit of the Atrierican Red Cross second war relief fund. The score was 2 to to 2 when darkness ended the contest. About 8,000 people, including the'' president and Mrs. Wilson and Pres ident Ban Johnson of the American league, saw the game, and with $3,500 paid at auction for a base ball auto- ?raphed by President Wilson just be ore play started, probably $10,000 was added to the Red Cross fund. The game was a pitching duel be tween Erjckson and Harper. The former struck out 12 men and did not give a base on balls. Score: DETROIT. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Bush.es 6 t 4 1 OShotton.rf 7 110 0 Vltt.lb S I 4 S 0Judge,lb t 1 11 0 0 Cobb.cf I I I I 0 Foster, 3 b S 1 1 4 0 Veach.If Tilt OMIlan.cf t 8 T 0 0 Hellan.rf 7 0 10 OShanks.lf S 0 I 0 0 Drasen.lb I 1 II 1 lMrgan.lb 114 11 Yount.tb I0IS OLavan.aa 11480 fltanage.e I 0 II 1 OAlamtth.e S 0 10 0 Erlaksn.p t 0 0 I 0'Schult 1 0 0 0 0 Harper.p t 0 0 t 1 Totals. 5 14117 1 Totals. 64 MS 14 8 Batted for Alnamlth In aixteenth, Detroit. 000101000000000 01 Wash... 011000000000000 01 Two-baa hits: Lavan, Bush (2). Stolen bases: Shotton, Judgs (2), Cobb, V.each, Milan. Saorlflc hit: Shanks, Vltt. Sacrl flc fly: Cobb. Double play: Vltt to Toung to Bush to Toung, Foster to Morgan to Judgs, Lavan to Mortran to Judge, Left on bases: Detroit, ; WashinKton, 5. Flrat. on (rrora: Detroit, i; Washington, 1. Ba.iea on ball: Off Harper, 6. Struck out: By Grtckaon, II; by Harper, 8. Cleveland Take 19-Innlng Game. New Tork, May It. A lt-lnnlng gam, the longest of th preaent major league aeaaon, wa won by Cleveland from New Tork here today, I to 8, when Jo Wood, tb former pitcher, hit hi aecond bom run of the gam. Wood' flrat homer wa mad off Ruaiell In th vnth Inning and th aec ond off Mogrldg. who replaced Ruaaall In th eighth. Th laat two tame played here hav oonsumed II Innings, a Wednes days gam with Chicago laated 14 Innings. Th gam wa a remarkable pitcher' bat tle between Coveleikle, who went th en tire, dlitanc, and Ruaaell and Mogrldge, Th visiting pitcher grew more effective th gam prooeeded, only two hit being mad off him In th laat alx Innlnga. It wa Coveleakle' third txtra-lnnlng performance In 10 day. Bodl drove In both of th Tankee' runs, hitting a horn run In the leventh inning and ending Plpp, who had tripled, horn in th ninth with a sacrifice fly. Ths gams lasted three hour and forty-eight minute. Score: CLEVELAND. NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. EJMIlr.lb 7 1 It I OQlholy.rf t I I 0 0 Chpmn.ae S 1 4 7 OPknpgh.sa t I 1 I 1 Speaker.cf 1 1 4 0 0 Baker, 3b I t 1 11 0 Roth.rf Till OPratt.Jb I 1 t 4 0 Wmgna.lb T 0 I t lPlpp.lb T 1 18 0 1 Wood.rl T t t 8 OBodle.lf I 1 I 1 0 HoIUb 1111 OE.MIller.cf I I I 0 0 O'Netl.o T 4 I I OHannah.o 8 0 4 1 0 Covelakt.p 8 14 1 (Walters. I 0 I 0 t Ruaaell, p 8 0 0 8 0 Totals.. T 14 17 II 1 'CaMw.il 1 0 0 0 t Mgrldgs.p 4 0 0 t 0 Marsans 1 0 0 0 0 Total 66 II IT It I Batted for Ttuaael In seventh. Batted for Mogrld In nineteenth. Cleveland v. ..001 000 100 000 000 000 1 I New York ,...000 000 101 000 000 000 08 Two-base hit: Covlkl, O'Nell, Three bai hit: Pip, Horn run: Wood (I): Bodl. Stolen bass: Peoklnpaugh. Sacrlflc hit: Bodl, Roth. Sacrlflc fly: Bodl. Left on baaea: New York, 14; Cleveland, IS. Flrat baa on errors: Cleveland, 1. Bases on balls: Off Russell, 1; Mogrldgs, 1; Coveleske, I. Hits: Off Ruasel, t In seven Innings; Mog rldg I In twelve Innings. Struck out: By Russell, I; by Mogrldge, I; Coveleske, 4. Passed ball: O'Neill. Losing pitcher, Mog rldge. Today s Sport Calendar Racing no at (print meeting of new LoalsvUl Jockey club at LoaUvUle. Clou of spring meeting of Metropolitan Jockey elnb at Jamaica, L. I Rowing CorneU-Prlnreton vanity race on Lk Carnegie, Princeton, N. J. Yale-Harvard second erew and freshman race oa Charles river, Bolton. Harvard university Invitation regatta on Charles river, Boaton. Tennis Western Intercollegiate conference championship at Chicago. Athletic Missouri Valley conference track and field championship at Columbia. Mo. 'Western conference mas athletic meet at I'rbana, IU, Harvard university Intersrhol astle meet at Cambridge, Mass. Vnlversity of Wisconsin Interscholaatlo meet at Mad ison, Wis. Son t hern Association. Little Rock, I; New Orleans, 6. Atlanta, 2; Chattanooga, 1. Memphis, 4; Mobile, 1. Birmingham. 3; Nashville. 4. Watch the Little Pimples; They are Unsightly and Disfiguring Sig nals of Bad Blood. Don't close your eyes to the warn ing which nature gives, when un sightly pimples appear on your face and other parts of the body. Not only are these pimples and splotches disfiguring, but they lead to serious skin diseases that spread and cause the most discomforting ir ritation and pain. Sometimes they foretell Eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other annoyances that burn like flames of fire, and make yon feel that your skin is ablaze. When these symptoms appear on any part of the body, take prompt steps to rid the blood of these disor OMAHA, SATURDAY,' MAY Standing of Teams NATL.' LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. AMER. LEAGUE. W. L. Pet, New Tork Chicago Cincinnati Pittsburgh 13 7 .747 Boston Cleveland St. Louis Chicago New York Waahlngtn Phlladelp'a Detroit 20 13 ,2S It 11 19 15 15 14 .433! .5G9I .317 .414 367j 1406 .333, 18 13 18 11 .571 .552 .616 .633 .411 .414 .333 18 15 16 14 13 IS 13 17, S 16 ASSN. Phlladelp'a 11 17 Brooklyn 111 Boaton lilt St. Louis 10 10 WEST. LEAGUE. AMER, W.L.Pct.l .16 1 .687 .16 1.662 .11 3.619 .11 11 .622 . t 11.400 W. '.L.Pct. Omaha . . , De Molne Wichita ... Topeka ... Joplin .... St. Joseph Sioux City Hutchinson Loulsvlll ...IS Columbus .1.13 Milwaukee ..13 Kansas City.. 11 4.73 1 .647 7 .650 7 .611 S .566 14.300 14.263 14 .200 Indianapolis .10 . t 13.409 . I 14.364 . 815.348 hi. raui s Minneapolis 6 Toledo ..... 4 Yesterday's Resultts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 4; Hutchinson, I. Topeka, 4; Des Molne, I. St. Joph, 7; Wichita, t. Slouz City, I; Joplin, I. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. I.ouls, 1; Brooklyn, I. Cincinnati, 2; Philadelphia, 1. Boaton, 6; Pittsburgh, 2. Other games not played. , AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, i; Chicago, 4. St. Loula, I; Philadelphia, 3. Cleveland, 3; New York, 2; Washington-Detroit, game called, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City, 4-0; Indianapolis, 1-8. Columbus, 10; St. Paul, 1. Minneapolis, 13; Toledo, 6. Game Today. Western Leagne Wichita at Omaha, 1:30 p. m. Joplin at De Molnea, 6:30 p. m. To peka at Sioux City, 4 p. m. Hutchinson at St. Joseph, 3:30 p. m. National League Brooklyn at St. Louis, New York at Chicago, Philadelphia at Cin cinnati, Boaton at Pittsburgh. American League St. Loul at Chicago, New York at Boston (two games), Detroit at Cleveland, Philadelphia at Washington. Sioux City TakeLast Game Of Series Off Joplin by 6-3 Sioux City, la., May 24. Sioux City took the last game of the series with Joplin here today by a score of 6 to 3. Although somewhat wild, Mc Granor was effective in the pinches, holding the Miners to four scattered hits. The Packers won both games of the series, the other two being postponed. Score: JOPLIN. SIOUX CITY. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Carll8le.lt 6 0 2 0 OStrtgel.Sb 6 0 0 1 0 Brandt, 4 111 1 Smith, 2b 4 14 2 0 Hulaltt.rf 10 0 1 OThoson.cf 6 0 S 0 1 Metz.lb 1 1 It 0 OFarrell.rf I I 0 0 0 Lnmb,2b 2 0 0 4 OHUnter.lb 118 0 1 Mlller.cf 4 110 0Relchle.lt 1 8 8 0 0 Thpsn.lb 10 18 OJones.ss 4 0 18 8 Collins, e 8 0 4 1 lO'Conor.o 0 0 10 0 Hubbell.p 8 10 4 1 Lyck.o 114 10 Agnew 0 0 0 0 OMcOrnor.p 8 118 1 Total. 21 4 24 IS I Total. 12 I 27 t t Batted for Hubbell In ninth. Joplin 0 0 1 00 0 8 0 0 I Sioux City 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 8 16 Two-base hlta: Reich! (2), McGranor. Sacrifice hlta: Lamb, Thompson, Relchle, Lyck, McOranoA Stolen bases: Smith, Thomason (2), Farrell. Double plays: Mc Granor to Jones, Jones to Smith to Hunter, Smith to Hunter. Left on bases: Joplin, 6; Stoux City, 8. Bases on balls: Off Hubbell, 4; off McGranor, 6. Struck out: By Hubbell, 3; by McGranor, 5. Hit by pitched ball: By Hubbell (Smith). Time: 1:45. Umpire: Daly. Topeka Bunches on Phillips, Winning Final Off Des Moines Des Moines, la.. May 24. Topeka bunched hits on Phillip In th eventh Inning today and won th final gam of th artei, 4 to I. Belgian Midler who vldted De Molne today war apectatora. Manager Nee, of th visitors, was sent from th grounds for protesting a decision. Score: TOPEKA. DES MOINES. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Nee.lb OCasi.lf 4 0Hartrd.es S OShanl'y.lb S OHunter.rf I OMurphy.cf 4 OCoffey.lb 8 ILaw'yn.a 8 OBreen.o 1 OStewartJb 8 Block,2b Clvlnd.Sb Brdley.lb Meyer.lf Tralnr.rf Rochatcf Manlon.o Welli.ss Halnes.p 1 IS OMuaser.p 1 Phllllos.n 1 Total II I IT IT 0Delburn,p 0 ' 'Clark 1 Total 34 10 IT II I Batted for Delburn In ninth. Topeka ...... 1 1 0 0 0 8 t 04 De Molne. ...I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 08 Two-base hits: Meyer, Roche, Hunter. Sacrifice, hits: Cleveland, Roche, Well, Musaer. Stolen bases: Cleveland, Hunter, Breen. Left on bases: Topeka. 12; De Maine, t. Struck out: By Musser, 2; by Delburn, 1; by Haines, 4. Bases en ballet Oft Muaser, 4; oft Phillip, 1; oft Delburn, S: off Halne. 4. Hit by pitched hall: By Musser (Trainer). Passed ball: Manlon. Earned runs and hit: Off Musser, 8 runs, 4 hits In four Innings; oft Phillip, 8 run, I hit In two Inning (non out In vnth); off Delburn, no run. 1 hit In three Inning; off Halne. I run, 10 hit In nln Inning. Charge defeat to Phillip. Doubl playa: Murphy to Lewellyn, Kalna to Bradley to Cleveland. Time: 1:03. Umpire: Shannon. Retailers Pick Officers. Pierre S. D. May 24. (Special) Retail Dealers closed their session here today . New 'officers selected were President, Otto Baarsh Clark, Vice President, Lars fiskdahl, Web ster, Secretary, E. U. Berdahl. Hum. bolt. Treasurer, L. E. Weller, Blank in g ton. Nature's Warning ders. And the one remedy which has no equal-as a purifier is S. S. S., the rjurelv wep-etabla hlonrt maf?;;n which has been on the market for mora than fifty years. It is sold by druggists everywhere. If you are afflicted with any form of skin disease, do not expect to be cured by lotions, ointments, salves and other local remedies, as they can not possibly reach the source of the trouble, which is in the blood. Begin taking S. S. S. today, and write a complete history of your case to our chief medical advisor, who wiH give you special instructions, without charge. Write- at once to Swift Spe cific Co., 441 SWift Laboratory, At lanta, Ga- 25, 1918. BOSTON WINS BY RALLY IN NINTH OVER WHITE SOX Errors by McMullin In Fifth Inning Responsible for Four Runs Off Faber in 54 k Game. Boston, May 24. Boston took the first game of the series from Chicago today by staging a ninth-inning rally, winning, 5 to 4. Scott opened the in ning by singling to left Schalk made a wild throw over first on Schang's roller, Scott taking third and Schang second. Bush singled through the box, scoring Sctt with the winning run. Errors by McMullin in the fifth were responsble for four runs off Faber. A single by Bush in this Inning scored two runs. Danforth finished the game for Chicago. Score: CHICAGO. BOSTON. AB.H.OA.E. . AB.H.OA.E. Lelbold.lf 4 0 O'O OHooper.rf 1 1 l' 1 0 McMUn,3b 4 0 1 4 2Shean,2b I 0 1 I 0 E.CIn,2b 1118 OStrunk.cf 4 110 0 Felsh.cf 4 110 OWhtmn.lf 4 110 1 Weaver.ss 3 8 4 4 OMcInis.lb 4 I 14 0 0 GandiMb 3 S 11 0 0Thms,Sb 4 0 3 2 0 J.Clins.rf 4 Oil 1 OScott.as 4 113 1 Schalk, o 4 13 1 1 Agnew, c 0 0 8 0 0 Faber.p 3 0 0 2 OSchang.c 3 13 0 0 Dnfortb.p 10 0 1 OBush.p 4 3 0 4 0 Murphy, 1 0 0 0 0 Total 33 10 27 IS 2 Total 33 7 34 11 3 Non out when wwinlng run scored. Batted for Faber In seventh. Chicago 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 04 Boston 0 0 0 0 4 0 0-0 15 Two-base hit: Schang. Tsiree-base hit: Strunk. Stolen baae: E. Collins. Double plays: Faber, Weaver and Oandll; B. Collins, Weaver to Oandll; Weaver to Gandll. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Boston, 7. First base on errors: Chicago, 1; Bos ton, 1. Base on ball: Faber, 1; Bpsh, 4. Hits: Off Faber, ( In six innings; Dan forth, 4 In two Innings, (none out In ninth.) Hit by pitched ball: By Danforth (Shean.) Struck out: Faber, 1; Bush, 3. Losing pitcher: Dsnforth. St. Loul Knock Myeri Oat Box. Philadelphia, May 24. St. Loul length ened It winning streak to six straight to day by knocking Myers out of ths box and beating Philadelphia, I to 3. Adams checked the hitting, but after pitching four hltlese innings, was bumped hard In th laat two. Brilliant fielding caed Gallia at critical time. Kopp, the Athletics' outfielder, re ceived notlc today to report to hi home draft board at Toledo. O., to Join the May contingent of tb national army. H left tonight. Score: ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. robin, cf 4 111 OTamlsn.rf S 8 3 0 0 auatln,8b 4 118 OKopp.lf 4 13 0 0 Slsler.lb 3 1 13 0 OWalker.cf 110 0 0 3edeon,2b 8 3 2 S OFahey.cf 2 110 0 Demltt.rf 5 8 10 OBurns.lb 4 2 13 0 Smith, If 4 110 0Oardnr,3b 3 2 0 1 Nunmkr.c 2 17 1 OShanon.ss 4 13 4 1 Gerber.ss 3 3 1 5 0Dugan,2b 3 0 3 7 0 Gallla.p 4 0 0 3 OMcAvoy.o 4 0 8 3 1 Myers.p 10 0 10 Totals.. 12 12 27 14 OAdams.p 2 0 0 1 Totals..34 1017.17 3 Batted for Adams In ninth. St. Louis 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 8 1 S Philadelphia 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 03 Two-base hits: Gedeon, Gardner, Kopp. Three-base hit: Demmttt Stolen bases: 81s- LENGTHENS TRUCK'S LIFE YOU can replace any part of your truck that wears out at small cost except the motor. Proper lubri cation is the most important detail in its care. Lubricate the engine with Polarine. Minimizes friction maximizes power. Absolutely pure and acid-free; always uniform. Best for summer lubricates perfectly at all engine heats. Look for the Polarine sign it's a safe guide to a safe oil that safeguards your motor. Use Red Crown Gasoline the fuel that's all power and mileage. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nebraska) OMAHA ler (2), Tobln, Austin, Gardner. Sacrifice hits: Austin, Oerber. Sacrifice fly: Nuna maker. Double plays: Gedeon to Oerber to Slsler, Shannon to Dugan to Burns, Dugan to Shannon to Burns. Left on bases: St. Louis, 5; Philadelphia, 7. Bases on balls: Off Myers, 3; off Gallia, 3; off Adams, 3. First base on errors: St Louis, 1. Hits: Off Myers, t In two and one-third Innings; off Adams, S In six and one-third Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Adams, Gedeon. Struck out: By Gallia, 6; by Adams, 2. Losing pitcher: Myers. Huge Increase to Army Approved by Committee Washington, May 24. The senate military committee today unanimously went on record in favor of large ex pansion of the American army. Vv Help Your Government U . Win the War In if1 Conserving , I II NvV Leather By II 5? 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