LEAGUE LEADLocal Management Believes Beatrice Is Out Of Pennant RunningHOUSE OF DAVIDSPLAY HERE TONIGHTWell, it's All over.Thr Beatrice management has conceded its defeat m the 1834 State lo.if, •* el* ttons This start hrip announcement was given out at 10 42 p m. lauFt night some minute* alter the Larrup ■ L.r r, - a 1 the Burs had Closed the reason at Athletic paik The Links defeated thr Blues 11 to 0 and st is said that the discouragement of the defeat influenced the Beatrice v anigemsnt in making its concession; that, of course and a report of club statistician Herbert dark who handed the men* agement figure* t° show that tl.'re was ro mathematical possibility of Beatrice winning the 1834 pennant inasmuch as the Blues were in the cellar and the league was fresh out of games.This morning the league dircct-ora took significant steps imp'* -ing lt;anftrmauon of the statement of defeat.Last spring they had two pen-nanta painted on the club bus and With optimistn forethought they left room for a third with an order to io fore wen FuU( ti! rshut-out ball for nine inning*. Lmson had one of those rarenights for h;m when he could not put the pitch where he wished and the Lshks had a night when theyouid, namely, put them where they w ishr which for the most part whs out in home run territory. After two homers in as manyinnings Hlt; -v irtired and Morgan wrangled with the leaders fromthere on out.The Link? combed the pair for It hits while the Blues, principally LcMay, got to seats for four.The House of David team, which plays here tonight, sat in the stands as guests of the Beatrice management, scouting the Bratrl-cians Grover Cleveland Alexander did not attend the game, being more interested in a good night s sleep.Score:Linrolnrat painter* to sketc h it in be-Iho middle of September This Ing they instructed Messrs, m and Failing to hold off un-Thcv also offered for sale their supply of false beards which they m e I during the summer slump to deceive the mobs of local fans which w ere wont to collect after the gam* s to conduct public hanging*. The beards were guarantee i *directors showed that all had escaped the gibbet.They also offered the club * 1834 derby to charity It was brand new* last May 15 when President Fred Vette proudly tossed it into the State league champion* h p ring. But last right after the hi? lights had closed their eyes for their long winter sleep the directors went out to the ring and re-pnskC'ped it, examining the crown and brim by the flare of matches struck by the hat boys Director € J Lash was of^he opinion that a herd of Texas steers must have stampeded over it.Th'9 final act of the directors was to send the ambulance and a squad of doctor* to the park to attend Archie Vadhonkei He wa alUl there this morning in his « -ccstomed seat. He .seemed to be choking. The doctors said he would be all right by the time the season opened next spring.The final gam# was s pitching battle between Lefty Seat* for the Luiks and Lmson and Morgan fm Beatrice.The Bines had s technical ad vantage in having two pitchers u Lincoln * one and might have won but for the fact that Seats wouIj not let the Blues score He flungahrh0fteMorehouse, ss312120Zimmerman, cf421300Callahan, If .... 31I100Phillips, 3b, ft11010Genalinger, 2b4211k1Pelton. rf412000A. Filbert, lb. 513H00Yarashu* c . .101090Seat®, p3I0020Tallamante, If, 200000Totals . 3s 11 Beatrice112711l\Keenov, ss401422P Filbert, lb400800Gannon, rf .30020'0Grist, 2b300140Brookhm* 3b .301140Joermit, If .400310Swinger, cf .i00200LeMay, *ri02521Lnsoti, p000000Morgan, p300001Tidal* .at0427134Score by innings'Lincoln .......... 241 100 lt;*03 11Beatrice 000 000 ono- - 0Summary Home run, Callahan, Pelton, two ha«e hit, Zimmerman, More horse, stolen bases, Ginzling-er; double play, Morchousr to Gen-zhnger to A Filbert, wild piteh, Morgan parked ball. ls'May; base on halls off Morgan 3, Lmson 2, Seats 3. strifek out Seats in Llit-son .1, time I cv Umpires Worsham and Jardme.