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4 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1yl Br A A T MR W G S RS SN VY ST VU W B g Up Father sie Commn e D New S =] Drawn for The Bee by George McManus HE SAID -YOU GOT HE DID NOT =~ SR! ] ! MEAN - HE | I ; ARY BECA ] | UNDERSTAND b Pogr g+ 2 HE TRIED YO ! | BEG YOUR | TRIED TO!! | YOU AND MR_ ARGUND Yo PARDON - \——'3;————/ AV.ATER ARE Y - NOT SPEAKING* L;':____J I A ingin A ] ‘ ‘ | Rondeau,r 3 0 0 0 ONesnib 08 0 0|Hartat1t 2 0 0 1 0PNk 3 0 1 00 White-Mitchell Go Postponsd. il | [ | Judge.ib 2 212 0 OJacksonr 3 0 0 0| Walters,e ? P 1000 0f apie May 33.—Announcement Waa 'LINKS SHUT 0UT THE JOSESISENATORS LRAD: st i d dish, 1000 bt d i 4 s NEW MAN WINS FOR I Standmg of Teams | ' (ghuaiaie § 48 8 SVGSOht 10 10 b aanan & 8 B4 B i FTETI0 3| made haro tadar of the potponcmant of McBrides & 1 3 6 O0Terryss 4 6 0feMuilen 1 1 0 0 the Wh chal u | Ve 0 B 000 0 A 0/ June RK S NIN |- — | Defeat Drummers by Two to Noth- DEFEAT GHIGAGO‘H.W § 100 owoitglgp 1 0 0 1 1|Markinp ) 0 waukes trom May 39 (o June 3 ‘ = | Lincoln 168 067 Brookiyn .14 9 608 | & otale 735315 1 | weBatied for Fisher in sightn Swarthmore, 10; Penneylvania, 3 | | | Des Motnes 14 10 543 Phila 1611 693 | T p otals 2 ? 1| New York 20 0 1 0 3 0 0 0—b| Missourl, 3; Kansas State, ! Shags Thompson Earns Self Home‘;«mmm 16 11811 Hoaton 16 10 401 :TH“REIS LITTLE CLEAN HITTING Washington Tops League by Vic- sphatiad, for woltgang n sixh Bt Loufs 24 8 08Ky TR .[‘ s sinindd | i y opeka 14 18 B38| Chicago 1616 484 | *Batted for Russell ir. nin i hass y aka ahas - Wastie ————— S — i by Cracking Bingle Which Omaha 12 12 50| New York.. .13 18 4A( [lasalbi s Miy Adenlii fa olbakian tory Over White S8ox While S ickss retadbey s FERSTR I "‘nT,“ hhu ’:rv Inhu v P ar, .n" ; f Bloux City. 1114 440/ 8t Louis. ., 14 18 437 ' b 4 P 5 b4y Yo kR s 0n-bass hit ohnson ome run: | i Marks Winning Tally. B oasanh. 8 16 448] Cines 843 [ battle today between Gregory and Indians Lose et n ren. rerry, Milan, Polsch. | Marsans. Stolen busea: Shotten, Sieler, | | { T | w:(”’ p y;u] r-m IW:'U{'H:‘ 1217 414 | Hovlik, Lincoln won from St. Joseph Stolen base Judge Haorifice hits un,.nk)- | Pratt, Mar | GAME 18 FULL OF THRILLS| Wil b | {by a score of 2 to 0. There was little |§CORE 18 TWO TO NOTHING | /;fly." ases on balls: - Off Woifunns. | Jonnaon to Pratt o Sisier ‘ El | Washing'n. 31 11.654) Loutvills { .h|,-,.n hmmg‘ an :nhr‘r side, but the | 7. ‘off Russell, 2. Hits and earnad runs: | B¢ Louls 2; New York, 1, Bases on bails: | } | Cleveland .21 12 636/ Columbus 600 | home team did some fancy base run | 1t Woltgang, ¢ hits, 1 run in five Inninks. | Off Plank, 3; oft Groo ; off Keatl i | E1 One way to create excitment is to | Sew York, 1411 418/uinnewotin 14 10 t4 | 1o Lo O e 8t Joseph in.| Washington, May 22.—Washing- | off Russell. § hite, o runs in thres innins. | iiis and sarned runs ™ot Planke A1 bits, | lose a ball, tie it up, lose it again, tie | Boaton 16 15 .600(Indian'olis .18 1) 542 N P | ton went into first place in the Amer- | Struck outi By Harper, 7, by Wolfgang, 4. | 4 runs in seven innings (nome out in| { 4 | Phila 1 Foledo 311 642 | field figured largely in one of the ; -+ A . | 1 & 4 th P 1817 480|T 131 L4 Umpires. Chill and O Loughlin sighth); off Groom, 1 hit, no runs in two it up again, lose it again and then | L5, Ty TR R e o 38 444 | runs. Score [ican league pennant race today by innings; off Keating, 7 hits, 3 runs in two | transform it in the ninth inning with | 8t Louts ... 12 17 414|8t. Paui 014 891 BT, JOREPM beating Chicago, 2 to 0, while Cleve B | and two-thirds innings; off Fisher, 3 hits, | two out from a ghastly ruin to a bril- | Chteaso .18 19 406/ Milwaukes . 832 267 | AB R B 0 A ®|land was losing to Philadelphia. Only | yoonr Rosa o Spvpe. [ 3" Funa in. five anaone-ihird ‘nnings; oft i i y. The es che Bulliven, If [ S LW R . | New York, May - Louls won & | \arkie, 4 hits, 2 runs In ons Inning. Struck fat victory. The Rourkes chiose this Yosterduy's Results | Butler, s ¢ 5 o 1§ {1|twenty-nine faced Harper. He al-| 00 0 " trom New York here to- | out: By Keating, 3; by Pisher. 3; by ASHBY 24N method of providing heart throbs starday’s Resu | 4 ey e E D bascs on | 12017 played game from New York h ! 2 ! » ' WES N LEAGUE Jourdan, 1b. 2 0 011 o oflow " 1 , gave no bases on [ T L eteran, Plank, was k o4 | Markle, 1; by Plank, 3; by Groom, 1. Um- | LEXICON 2% N esterday and 1,500 ladies’ da Block, o-8b g R T ) ‘ ¢ ¢ ¢ » g . ires: Owens and Connolly . Ly y y ROTRAN A : balls and struck out seven. Two |27 3108 The voate Centn tnning, but |’ i tirely satisfied and happy. Score, [ RIS A BN G, 0. Wililams, b 3 o o 32 2 ofcounted for Washington's first runlfl""_’ .y R '"""'“’ s = e i \ Omaha, 9; Denver, 8 NATIONAI Keating, b 3 0 0 1 3 1|and the second came on a pass, Wof- | *Npw vork 7. LOUT PRl o o P O T 0 \ | To Mr. Shag Thompson must go| FRhiisdeiphis, & Chicago, Hovilk, p Sy (B R T ) ; e waukes s R e ; P Ry Bowton, #; Bt. Louls, b Fusner, ¢ 1 0 1 o 1 ofgang's overthrow of first and a hit. | AB H.O.A.R AB.H.O.A.B. | Minneapolis 20010000 1-4 8 1 \ i onors for staging the trans Brooklyn st Piitsburgh, wet grounds Graham, p o 06 o o 0o o|Score | Githo'y.rt 2 1 1 0 0Bhotten)f B 2 4 0 0| Hatteries: Schakleford and Mayer; Wil I RS \ | |, formation scene in the glorious ninth, | New York at Clncinnatl, rain | *Holmor ¢ St S (0 R P | Baumin,ret 2 0 1 0 OJohnsnas 6 1 2 6 0|iams, Fasth, Harpar and Owens Tyres, | 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE S8oxter : C 0 or, 5 310 1 0] C! ul, p oned; | Mr, Thompson breezed ‘into Omaha | phitadeighis. 10, Clavaiand, b Somers. $U0 N8 9] WASKDIOZON. | enICAGO Nageact & 1 3 0 Spmerat 3178 4 ,‘i""f”“n",;:' Rity’iat 6, Faulc- peetponey ) was | FOR BIG | ) 9, New Yo - A O.AE A o b H p 20l ! g LN yesterday from Philadelphia and de- 2] ! \'I-.."m‘.'.,'v:;.,”z Totals 29 0 4 24 14 3|Morgan2 4 0 1 3 OM'Mul'nd 4 0 3 3134 Tl g1 01 Indianapolis at Toledo, postponed; wet | TUCKED-IN-END BOWS y, spite the fact he had spent thirty-six|. pe, o & S LINCOLN Fosterdb 8 1 1 4 OBchalke 4 1 2050 OAuatindb & 1 1 ¢ 1|PTEUAM . o cotamby tpomed: rain. | |LELUETY. PEABODY & Co. lkc MANERS || consecutive hours riding on a pumber | AMBRICAN A oot b AB.R. 1.0 A B |Milanet 3100 0B 30 3030 bhustindb & 33 0 1( Loulviile at Columbus, postponed; ratn I 'waukde, & nne arlisle. ‘ L] 1 o -~ - ——— . o — S — e = | of alleged railroads, he went into cen- | FUT® N O TN s g T 10 01 )| ee—— R —— B S, e Iocr field and earned himself a home in —e Thomason, of........4 0 0 3 0 0 i maha, Gemes Today. H. Willlams, 1b.....8 0 0 10 1 o [ ’ Morse, b . 4 &F o s T | Delivers In Pinch, Waatern « Loagus—Denver at Omaha, Bt |porve 7 | ! For it was Shag who delivered the -'w"":;l"‘. - Aduseia, - Fopaka “a¢ Bloux OIY, | iavenson, ss A : g .2 < st ' pinch blow in the ultimate chapter | ™ Nutional Suo—Bestan 81 Bt Lops | oo 1F B ol o) R O = which won the ball game. Philadelphi New York at Cfn.| A0V P 2SR A0 10 Sl S = | But Shag doesn't get all the honors.| cinoat, Braokiyn at Bittabureh. = = | Totals RS T = He must share :h“““ with Dyer, who | ouia st New York, Clavelstnd a1 Phils: | R o e osiing in pinth —=¢ is a member of the Grizzlies. Dyer |deiphia, Chicago at Wash n g - t j = s Lincoln RS O T I distinguished himself yesterday in a 1o H | h weph. . .0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 00 most estimable manner-—from the Thres-base-hit: Lobsr. Two-base hit: Me Cabe. Double play: Rohrer to Hinchman. olen bases: Carlisle, Lober. Bacrifice hits Morse, Rohrer, Htevenson, Tober. Struck outi By Gregory, §; by Hovilk, 3. Bases on balle: Off Gregory, 2i off Hovilk, 4. Hit by pltohed ball: By Gregory, Helmer; by Hov. standpoint, of the home folks. It all hnflmud this way, The score was 8 to 7 in favor of Denver in the [ it OMANA. ninth. Cyrus Forsythe, first' up, MR v, A Thompson merely cast a withering | GEORGE CRAIG IS HERE glance at the umps and went back to | i Serk. This time he shot dae through | VISITING HIS PARENTS short just out of Kellher's reach and Miller and Krug romped joyously home with the tying and winning ' grounded out and the fans groaned. » i o Wby 0% W ! s .!ul Ray Miller, who belleves a game | Bmith, 1.~ ' 7i 10 B 11 8 1 1| plion Fovitic. Lot on bases: Tonrarn, 70 o0 is never over until he has had his last ;flfifflifl'" : : ¥ 0 0 9|Jowsph, b Hita: Off Hovlik, 4 fn seven in- crack at the pill, combed a hit to right. | g, 808 4% § TN e, 118 ene nning. Fime: Marty Krug, also a believer in the [ W O W Wk T | BRI MBI Ana AnQrewy same theory, soaked a safe hit to the ¥ 1Y 38 Ymorx oy wins taE orENEm| | same place and Miller galloped to ol A U g - | | third. Denver switched pitchers here, | Bruo 2 0 0 0 5 0 Indans Defeat Topekn by Five to One | Oakes chasing Manser from sight e Y O e B Seore et i N S B ; 3 and calling on Doc Reynolds, who 2 20 2 2 2| soux Oy, 1s, May 23—S8toux City won chucks a spitter. Totals 3 0 p 18 21 20 4 ‘ the apening game of the series with Topska Kilduff Whifs, PENVER g g 8- A BT U hiffs. INVER, N conshoutive game. Bcore: Reynolds walked Krueger, fillin AB.R. H. O A B K o the bases. As Pete Kilduff was up an ». .. ditt & 3% Ve T T U m‘“{ one down, the fans had hopes a5 o o G A of knotting the count at least. But 4 0 1 % 0 0/fGoodwin Wy fe vk e el the Oklahoma demon flunked on the : 121 SR (7 b g Pl Gl s U T IR . job and ignominiously whiffed. With ‘4 0 3 B 8 0 |Lattimore, 3b BT i e A R | two down a hit was needed for a run. 3408 8 ¢ fouweitaee, 1 RER NN ¢ e LA S « ) 1 H onroe, g | ! I:‘rm;fie didn't look very bright for Gt ) s | Lambain.” » e O T de. 0 0 0 0 0 0|°Snow W R R R Thompson came up to the plate . - e - | S - - . full of determination which i a good | Tatela. . oo 80 8 N s scored. L R e R 0 thing to be full of in a pinch. He fifted | J5*s @t whet wonlts 700 ABR H O A B a pop fly. Dyer went after it. He set | o o Tk R i W s himself under it and the fans began | " guns 100301048 el TRE S B B to leave their seats. But it was not yet [ pHita §1883148 18 v 5 T over. Mr. Dyer pulled a Snodgrass | Pepver— ° R e A W and muffed the ball. Rebel Oakes out| e 01 $ 111081 B e in center field had seven kinds of fits, | Two-base hite: Krug, Kellher (2), o s N « strokes and hemorrhages and | M:mm hn;“,' n«d.l hutah-r. l;)-'r..:ho- W e L ‘ breathed sweet words of love and |'®k. Stolen mith, Krag (), Bhemp . | \ adoration toward Mr. Dyer while he | Side. Oakes to. o e 4 e o 3 . : » figured out how many beers he could thrso and ane-th Tl Pl v R B N N/ \ \\\ | ‘.\: \ buy with vhr‘ fine he was going to '.'“n"‘_m _— | 1 .n R ' N \ ;, i “.."r““. \ A W\ \ plaster on Dyer prosce g 3 | x City, §; Topska, 11. | 3 i I“ \ R V(i q \ Hits Through Short third Innings; off Keynold, | In two-t Topeka. 3. Baorifice | N i ‘\ W\ \ b4 T By Mors, 11 by W > Watson, Mon- | N fi il \ 4 \! N here was some dispute about I T e 11 Ty Byaske g i N | \ \ LAY whether the ball was foul or fair. The | an ballai. Off Mers, t; off Krause, 1 off " [ : N gy ot 5 \ Rourkes held it was fair, but the umps | Knufman, 8 oft " off Reynal g ! " ~ iy Y il \ said no. The Rourkes were yery imuch | Baased el e e bile Umpires: | Aan ond } et S0 | 3 NN \ IR put _out as Millerr crossed the pan | Carmey snd Eekman, | : < ! ] M \ When Dyer made the . error, But Med Sox Defeat Forest Olty 5 i - | G. W. Craig, former city engineer Puns, respectively, while Thompson of this city and now in a similar ca p iy is her gonformed 1o the rules by touching | PA€ity, &t ¢ "i'l"“<']“"":"‘ Wity = first base and beat it the club | 10U, A DUME VS N e * g e ‘n\uu a hero for first day out and Mrs. 1. Y. Craig. He is return 4 g ing from a business trip to New York i Miller and Marty Shine and Ottaws 9 Ray Miller and Marty Krug were We are busy at Calgary with war he hitting stars for the locals. 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