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Veteran Jack Tesar Has Better of “Lefty” Stanton in 3 to 2 Pitchers^ Duel Manap'r (irijrp' ^nllils Homer ^ith KoImiihiii on Base liimr Krnturf*H hi hif noil* l»l* 1*l«i« In l'ir*i Kour ImuMf*. Oil*r» (.mini Tlirr* of Thrill, Titian Oltl , Aptil ft,—Tula* »»<l* II inn »lr« Ik M m •( OmnhA Nm* In tt*v h| wlnnlnf lh» l*M l*m. nf lh* •nil**, 1 in f. In * pin hlnk *n#l h# in*#n ,t##h T*apr anil *'I*•** *tan Inn I'lvl ihtuhl* filni* f*Aiitr#i4 lh* knnin, lh# oilni# Rtukink thr## #nA lh# Wiiff*ln## IWn. All nf lh# iwn |*ly hltUnk* n#m# In lh* flr#t fmir In nthk#, H#nr*: AM Ml I. Ml k It o I ft. IaIaIii*. #f An#### tTnnniMnn, lb A « « I A # Q*V *lH, M ., 4 # i 4 I I ttnhlnann If till#" lh 4 j I I * J finnan lit #1 I I I I * I Wii*W*. #h * • i I » # Wilil**, # *21*1" hlAntnn. n # « I n I t TaIaI. 5 1 1 S * » Tl IP*. Ml. H. II o. I, I An.lln, If I n " I J * ! *•*.*. If ..... I # * I * I It nahhnrn, 1h I # I 4 * * p#*l*. rf 4 « n A « J lamb, rf . 4 I » 4 • • Lfli.rll, lh ... 4 # 1 ! I I fllppln. aa #""*** ntuarl. Ah . A I * n I » Craah), *.4 l i t i # Tranr. p . . I n 1 I t Ji Tot»l« . HI •* i II !• • Rcnr#. hr Inning*: r Iimaha non no* nun—t Tula* not not ikh—* Niimmar;—Tnn-hn.p hlta: Wuahhurn. D'Nfill, l.tml, Ilnm* run.: Minor*, Orlll*. kiprlllrp: Tr»ar. Ilonhla playai Mlnart In Wuahhurn In l.rllvrlt, Thump •nn In Il'N'rlll to lirlga*. Taaor lo S» a»h burn lo l^lltrll. Wilma In Thnmuann to (,Har". Fllppln In Waahburn In i.rllrrll, Fllppln to l.rUvrll. I.rfl nn boar.: Omaha, 4: Tnlao. II. Raaaa nn holla: Of* Taaor. 4; off Mtantnn. ». Mfrnrh mil: Bv **»"■ Ion. *: hr Taaor. *. Hit hr pllrhail holli Br Mtanfoo. foan. I'mplraai Mhannon • lid Dnnahu* Tima: 1:41) Indians Win 13-inning (rame Oklahoma city, April 27,—Tain double, hla third hit of lha day. drove In Spencer with lha run that darldad a 13-lnnln* pitching dual between Hnnifar for tha Indiana, and Pudlay for I.lncoln. Tha acore wna 2 to 1. Hunger atruck out nine man. Tha score! MNCOI.N. I OK I. A CITY, A It HO A A H IIO A Moore,ef 4 I 4 n llaaa.rf 4 <1 1 J lrmtnn.ee 4 1 - » Mwaanay.rf 4 110 Milan.If 4 I ' *1 M< Nelly,?h **74 Mnydar.r r. 8 4 41 B'hhurn.lf 4 14 0 Kln-alla rf 1 I 1 IrtBpeiwar.r 4 I 10 « M l'n'd.Jh r. 1 « ltKru*«*r,1h 4 0 10 0 MTl'Iel.tb 4 I IT liTala.Hh 4 J 8 * Ymma.lh 4 1 4 * KhadOt.aa 4 111 Dudlay.p 4 0 I 4Mnngar,p 4 0 0 4 Tniala 44 7a *7 84 Tol.la 40 THIS alin* nut wh»n winning run amred. Rcore by Inning*: Lincoln .AAA A0A 100 000 A—-1 Oklahoma City . 010 ooo ooo non |_! Kuinmar.' Run*: Young. Rleckburn, «».. ru Krror* Hamilton. KhiAoi. Two hit* Tel* I2|, Moore. M< Daniel V Young Sacrifice hit* McNally. Krueger i;» Rtnlen tree* Rweeney. R*-eg nn ».*I|y r#ff Ronger. 8, off Dudley K. Mil h* piti h#d I*mII: Ry Dmllwv, Tele, twice. j ,, l n Rung* f Moot• HIiU< k "pi Hr Ronger 9 hv I Mid ley 4 Double plgye: Rriyder lo McDaniel lo Young; Khedot in McNally to Krueger. Left on b»*ee: Oklahoma t'lly. 2; Lincoln. 1«. empire*: Guffnty antI flay*. Time of gem#: 2:60. Joaic Rookie Defeat* Booater* Rf. Joeeph. Mo., April 27.-—Connie Poirier. Ht Joeeph rook I# hurler, who mede hie nrofeailonal bell debut by ahut t ing out Lincoln here leaf Rundey, ran hie etrlng of gooreieeg Innlnge fo 14 by defeating f tee Molnee before 2.AA0 fane today, * in A Poirier ellowed only three bite, one of them « *< retch. Lincoln ee* i tired <»nly » trio of ettfetlee off hirn loo, rm II the el«th Inning Hie game we* e pi firelcHe battle between Polrlur end Ion** i,f the Honelere. Double* by Hilbert end Miller gave the Relnle e winning Min In lligl frame however, and Ibe able belled • round In the eighth, getting five rune I'he eottr*. i DKR MnlNKR RT JORKPII A B.M.o A A H II n A 'I » -f.n, lb 4 A ! i D'M’le. If 4 2 I • f'lden. If 4 1 1 A Hilbert, lb 2 1 1 1 Hod!#. #f 2 A A 2 K'gton, 2b I A I • M l/ry, lb 2 112 f Miller. rf 2 I I « I ove e. rf 2 A I 9 L#win, •( 2 A 1 A Knapp, 2b I 0 1 * Nufer, 1b 4 2 11 A Wheat, «• 2 « 4 I Cggn, ee 4 J 2 6 f heve*, •* 2 1 A * Hrooke, t* 4 1 * A jonee, p 2 A o 2 Poirier, p 2 o A 1 Total* 2* 2 24 20{ Total* 80 t 27 17 Rf ore by Inn nge: |»#e Molnee ..AAA AAA lift—A »t. Joeeph .AAA AA1 ntx—-• Rummary- Rune !»• Maggie, Hilbert nt, Miller, N lifer, I’nrrlgan. Krrore: M'Larry, Wheat, f'baveg, t'orrlgen. Kerned rune: Rf Joeeph, 6 R*»e on ball*; riff Poirier, 2, off Jon**, 4 R truck f.rjt Hy Poirier, 2 Left on haae; l»ti Motnee. 6; Rt Joeeph, 4 Two.beee hi'*: Vf< Kerry, Mllbrrf, Miller, Nufer Double tfley*: Ferringfon fo t'orrlgen fo Nufer, tj ll berf fo Karrlnglon fo Nufer Recri fife hlf* Lovelace, Lewen Hit by plfrhed frail: Hilbert by Joneg Paeaed ball: Hrofflta i mplree; Held end < wi ll n*. Time 2 :4b. Ber^rr'n PlayitiK Drfnit* 1/,/,irn Wfrhlti. K*n April ^'7. —Mainly through 1 ho of for in of Monogor loo M*r« g#i, *ho omoohod nut 0 Homo run, on or* Tng two rung In tho flrol Inning, ond H hoOM Molding 1 ho oonoo I Inn of Mio g^rri* Monvor won nvor Wh hllo tunoy ^ hv o oi nr* of « In 3 ond got on «v»n ioook In • h* ooiioo, Tho ouoro: />»;svi;rt I WIPMITA A It 11.0 A A M H ft A. Mor'on, Sh r. I I « Umllh. nf t. I « I iwgri, oo 6 I H 0, Htillor, o# 4 •' 0 Ming'dl, If 4 I I i* Munn'g. If '■> I 1 « O Mr n, i f 4 2 I •' Mo. It Ih 4 V M 0 kriig'l, Ih 4 114 I i'rond'1, rf 4 « 0 flor-ho, i 4 I I 0 Moloy, HI# 4 I ,1 I* K«lk, rf III HI Moll, ?t« 414* llon'oy, Ih 4 I I I ‘ M M' Ion, i* 4 It « Mi.ion p 0 it il »| llnvllk, p «» n <1 h If. II, |» 4 I l» 2' M'No'ro. I- I 001 M'M noil, p | ii « I Tnlolo 17 10 27 1) *Woloo I I « « TMol* 115 * 27 ID xMollo/f for M. Mortnoll In ulfflh ft. or# hy inning* . f ron vor »,<.>> •>>.><<.,,, . 402 000 000- 0 Wb him :ioo 000 000 ,1 nummary Mono Mormon, M»-ig*r# M»n glnrdi, o Mfi*n, Knight I'M Mrnifh, Miff lor, Munning ttrrnro Mormon. Mo* k, Molov. Tt»» h»»# him: Mnrmon, Mir* * In rrf I fin# ho, Punning Mnmo run; M*» *,.# go'rlfb* hit f r'Mrlori hfnl*n booo nlfrlon Mnuhlo plov, Knight to Morgrr, Urmfm on boll* Mff llovllk. ?nff M» Numoro, I: nff Moll, 1. hfrmk niff H» Hull, | Mim and runa Off HovHV. 2 m nd 4 in ono-fhlrd Inning off M# No mara, 4 ond 1 In fwo and two ihlroo In ningo; off M» Morinoll, 4 ond non# In oi« li.ulngo off Mrown 4 ond 2 In no in ning; nff Moll, 4 ond non* In nlno In ningo Winning pli#hor: Moll, l.oolng i.it# h#i llnvllk. Wild plfr-h. M. No mint f,*ff nn hoooo Wlrhlfg, 7; fronvor k Tim*-: I 4V f'rnplroo. Ilorrio onH A n<1# roon. r i American Association L___ Colombo*. O, April If.— If II K hi I'm ul . • M 2 fofurrihtja . ..i I* * llMti#-r*** Fittary, Merrill anil ftlnnn, Northrop. MrCjullUn. K» i< lnmi, Ambropa */.d Hurley ^ i CouiavlH* April 27 H If N Ml . .. .... 4 • I P (yOllRVllIn 2 4 0 Ha.lf*rl*a: I* off and KhloaoH; Cullop • nd Vf rv#f. < hi* I on In** » • in > ■lolndr. April 27 — If If N Mlr*o*apolla • ... ..4 • Tol«4o 2 4 1 HaM*rl*<» Monawb *nd 0>abb‘. Wr*d #h» • M *rd a nd '’ -«r fnfllanapriila, April 27 n If N 1\ »n*** City .... J IJ J Indfanapolla n-.t»*ri*» £lnn and hklff. flufwall and Kru«f o>. EDDIE'S FRIENDS ^rm iHt caqr* * PULUNJW TMAt A SAMfe UKifc. *©$ , jRL*ff TV\Ti \ yytHTi WSJ SKr«MTKt I Y \ a,p^ JWT IOR 1 Records May Fall •> at Dakota Relays j Hr Aaaoelated Prraa. Sioux Kalla, S. P.. April 27.—Break Ing of meet record* In the unlver alty aectlon of the Dakota relav* here May 3 la confidently predicted by meet official*, with atrong team* en tered from alx of th* eight north central conference achoola and apeedy quartet* coming from C.irleton and St. Thomaa college*. Holder* of In dividual record* are among th* com peting atari. South Pitkotn nnlveralty, South Da kota State, North Dakota nnlveralty, Creighton, Dee Molnea end Morning aide are th* "little eight" repreaen tatlvea, and Nebraaka Wealeyan may ■end on* or more team*. Particular Intereat aurrounde th* fwomll* relay, Inaamuch a* It la ex peeled to ahnw how north central team* compare with achoola of th* Mlaaourl Valley loop and larger In alltutlona. Creighton'* twonill* team placed fourth at th* Kan*** relaya. behind Northweatern, Xehraaka and KaniHa, and the Hllltoppera will com* to Sioux Kalla heavy favorite* to win I hat event. They are expected to be hard preaaed by Ca riel on, South Da kota and South Dakota State, all of whom have well lailaiieed aipiada of half mlleia. D la taken for granted by meet official* that th* time of 4:37 I S. eatalillahed laat year, will he lowered. Pea Molnea nnlveralty la the favor ite In the mile relay, In which th* Tiger* will have Cnrxatt, winner of the 440 yard dnah at the Kama* City Indoor meet; Montgomery, who won th* quarter-mile event *t th# confer enco meet at Sioux City laat June; Toller, who waa third at th* Omaha Indoor meet laat winter, and White aide, an Oklahoma apeedater. South Dakota, Colleton, South ItHkota Slate, North liakolM end Mornlngalde are expe, ted to offer moat of th* compe tition In tbl* event. Jncqulth, holder of the conference 220 yard record, will he anchor man of the South Dakota half-mile team, which many predict will lead th* field In the abort, relay. Creighton’* quar tet, however, ahowed It* h*rla to th* field »t th* north central Indoor meet and may lip**t the flying Coyote* Coach I la y* ■ of St. Thomaa ha* atlH another team which h* think* can win I he event. Carle!on, alwav* atrnng In track, la a "dark bora*. GOPHERS DEFEAT HAWKEYES, 6 to 1 Town City, I", A pr II 24—Th* Hawkey** loaf a lagged acaalon to Minnesota today, 4 to 1. A down pour In the flral Inning left th* dla mond heavy and allppery and marred the mailing play. The flopheta hit Pnhrn hard from the atari and naalated by llawkeye error* walked away with Ihe pa* time Tucker pitched i onalateotly for the visitor* and held the (law eye* at hi* mercy. Havers l)efenU Sura/eii. New Vork, April 27 —Arthur llav era, til Utah open champion, defeated (lone Hnia/di, American profeaelonal champion, by 0I> *''‘1 4 *'1 play In their 72 hole golf match, which waa concluded at the Ween heater Hill roote ttountry club today. Saraxen led by 3 op at the end of 34 hole* which were played at Philadelphia yeaterda y. r Itlnrh llill* Stream* He*toeliefl If itli Trout. I .rad, H. I>„ April 70.—Tlir Oral •hlpmrnt of 70H.IXMI trout fry to hr ohlainrd by llir Him I* llill* Hod milt lino rlnh for rralorklng llir Mark llill* *lrram* Ihla yrar, haa arrlvrd at I-rail from llir Kaplil I lly *tatr halrlirry anil lia* hrm takrn lo llir alntr poml prrparrd for llirm oppoallr llir Valra rahlu at Hprm Hah rroaalng. Tlir alilp inrnl Inrlmlril 70 ran* ronlalnliiK about 7,1X10 fry rarli. Tliry arr ol llir brook Iroiit varlrly, two m llirrr nionlli* old and nboul llirm foni III* of an Inrh long. Hy plarlug thrm In pond* llir Hod and linn i lob protrrl* llirm from llir Inrgrr ftali, and llila fall, irhrn lliry liavr rrarlird llir “fin ( grrllng" atagr, lliry will hr Iran* plantrd In llir hradnalrr* n( Him I. Hill* *trram*. irhrrr llira will attain Irgal ralrhlng alrr h> annlhrr »ra*nn. v/1 Raseball ltbuljs and Standings RHEHTRRN LBAOt l. 5tindln|i. W L. Prt. Win Loee Wichita . 1 2 .ill .421 750 Til!** * 1 7 ?7 .750 557 Okie City .7 1 .700 727 .434 Ht Joseph .4 4 .400 .424 .54* Denver . 4 4 .400 455 144 Omaha .4 7 .144 41 7 143 Dee Moines ..1 * .273 334 .250 Lincoln _ 2 4 200 .271 .1*2 1 ester (ley’s Heenlte. Tula*. I. Omaha. 2. Denver, 4. Wichita. 2 Ht Joeeph. I, Dea Moines, 0. okla. City, 2; Lincoln. 1 (II Inning*' Lames Today. No games scheduled. NATION AlTlJtACi l K. Htandlngs. W. I.. Pet. Win Lose. New York . * 2 40ft 414 .727 Chicago . » 1 *00 51* .727 Cincinnati . 7 4 54* .571 :.oo Hoar (in . .1 4 4 2* 500 775! hrodhun . 4 4 .400 .441 .444 Pittsburgh .4 * 314 1*5 .401, HI Louis .4 * 341 1*5 .*»•»' Philadelphia 2 5 2*4 .271 .250 Yesterday’* Result*. Ht Lntila, 4. Cincinnati. 4 Chicago. 4, Pittsburgh. 2 New York, •; Brooklyn, 5. Lame* Today. , Ht Louie at t'inclnnatl Pittsburgh at Chicago Philadelphia at New York. Riooklyn at Boston amfricyn umri. Htandlngs, V . L. Pet Win Lore fief roll .1 .727 .750 *47 New York . * 4 447 412 415 Philadelphia .4 4 400 ».i* .545 Cleveland 5 K 5 go ,545 .450 Chicago . » 4 .455 500 4 1 7 Washington . » 7 4 1 7 442 .4*5 Hi Louie . 1 4 5ft 400 -no Boston . 3 7 .300 .244 .273 Yesterday’s Results. N*er York, II; Philadelphia 2. Washington. I; BOflton, 4 Iretroll. 4; Chicago. .1 Cleveland. 10; Ht Lotila • Lame* Today. Cleveland at Hf Louie Chicago at Detroit Motion at Washington New York at Philadelphia. AMritlf'AN AMOCUTION, Mtniidlngr V L. Pr». Win J.n*«* India napnlla t 1 76n .74* .462 hanaa* City 7 4 .417 44,7 .661 Milwaukee .6 1 .426 .447 ,464 f.ouiavHU .64 .466 .644 .417 Cnlurnhua 5 4 .466 .64tt .417 Tnladn 4 4 4«4 4 46 14 4 Minn* a po lla 4 4 .114 **6 Mf Paul 4 4 111 > eatrnlA.fr ‘a Haaulta. Mlnnaapoll*, 4, ‘I filed", I. MilwauM** 4, l,oul*vllla. J. Mt Paul. 4. Colunihua, 6 Kanaaa City. 6; Inrtianapoll* 1 l.amaa Today, Mf Paul at rnhimtiu* Mmnaapolia at Tnladn. Kanaaa C|»y at Indlanapoli* MII waukaa at l.outavill# N'awtrk. 1. Muffaln. 6 Itaadtni •; RnrHaafar, 7 laraav rily. 14,2; Myraruaa, 9 I HaltImora, 6-4- Toronto, 16. rr.wn i.moi *. hallaa 14. W - hit* Kail*. 4, Mmiaton •. *lAlv««ti»n. * Port Worth 6, Mhravapnrf, 1, Man Antonio, t Maaumddt, 4 Mouther* AaamtkaHon. Mamphl* : chafta»i«o»a, 4 Mobile, 7; Atlanta, 1 Saw orlaana. 2. Mlri»ln*ham. I. Naahvllla.Uftla florb, rain JAVELIN RECORD SMASHED IN SOUTH Atlanta, On,, April 21—The Amerl. inn javellri throw record wa* •maalied in the Oenrgla Terh iehiy| carnival today, when J. Prleater, Mleelealppl A, anil M„ heaved Hie red illr, feet (i od four Inchee. The former I#, oid of 2hit feet and all Ini he* waa held hv Analei a of the I 'nlVerelly of llllnol*. Sioux <iily to Sl«|?p Two-D«y Tru|o>hooliii|' Tourney Mon (Ity, la . AptIt l 1tap • hooter* of three Mete* together with a number of national ehamplona, ere eaperted lo lake pail In a areal trail •hooting tournament, which will he held on Ihe ground* of the Aon Hun ultlh June 9 *nd 10, the flrut two day* of Hie diamond Jrihlle* relehratlnn In Ainu* t’lty. VV, P*. hum an. ee, relary, haa «enl nut Invltallnna In trap ahoollng fall* of Iowa, Mouth Itakota and Nehraaka American Olympic Tram I,o*r* to Kngliali. 21 to II lairidnn, April 2* Th* A tn*>i I. «n Olympl* 1*11111 wna liral*n today by th* Ilnrl*>|iiln«, 21 point*, thr** goal*, two tit** to II point*, on* goal, two trl*». Th* Ilarl*i(ii!n* *r* th* fln*«t ting Mali inghy i*arn ami palil III* Am*fl iHiia III* ionipllni*nt of flrldlng tb*li ■lrong*al *ld* lm hiding *1* lnt*ina llopal*. Illinois Drfrata \X ia<un-in. Madlaon, \V1* , April 2a In wlnl*r drfrrif#d W'li»on«ln I in 1. tod*> Willy Rn*MR«r Hid t fia* ludit»v* w r* 11 In hind. «1lo*ln» only thr**# HMp. H* fanned I? TH* flhnl hunrh#d hii* off < htiRtlanson In fl*th for thrti run*. Higgins to Coach Tecumseh Teams Tecumseh, Neb , April IT—The Te cumseh heard nf education has se cured Dean Higgins of Lincoln for next year as coach of high school ath letics and to teach chemistry and physic*. His sthletlr experience hs* been gained from vsrloua aources. Ills high school football work was with the agricultural college teams, where ha dlatlngulshad himself. A* a freshman In the university Higgins played on the team with Noble, Da wit* and others who <!evelop»d Into stars. Playing varsity football In hla aoph omore years Jllgglns suffered a wrenched knee which put him out of the game. However, he has been * constant follower of the game. Ills Injury did not hinder hla participa tion In track work, and he ha* made a splendid track record, He has been s member of the varsity track team for th* last three years, and he w»s a member of th# cross country team on* year. This yesr Higgins I* a member of ths Nebraska two-mil* relay team, • Iso running the half mile and the medley relay. He ha* won hla "N" In varsity athletics, Higgins' work ha* been under aucli roaches as fU-hlssler, Hohulle and Dawson. Th# Tecumseh high school ha* good football and (rack material for nagt fall, and Ilia school will lie heard from In the school athletic* nf the state, California Track Team Loses Meet Hr A>M>*latrri Pr«i Stanford, Stadium, April J*—Th* I'nlvarally of California, whoa* trark t*am* hav* won th* national Intarrrl l*«lat» rhamplonahlp for th* laat lhr** v**r*. waa hnff*t»d, awapt aald* and hurlad down to d*f**t thla aftar noon In ItaSlat annual trark m»*t noon In Ita Hat annual trark m**t unlvaratfy. Stanford won hv a arora of M to Jt waa tha flrat Stanford vlrtory hi trark alma I!>11». Athlallr authorltl** of Stanford had nnnounr*d h*for* th* mart that In th* avant Stanford won If rartalnly would *nt*r th* national roll*** m**t nl Harvard III* laat of May. Stanford won II nut of th* 15 avanla Of California'* drat plar** Ihra* war* d*ld *v*nt*. th* Javalln. pnl* rault and broad Jump, and th* othar th# two mil* run. Beatrice l.ragitf Tram DrfraU Wymorr. ."» lo 4 Haalrlra, Nab., April 77- In an *x hlhltlon Rain* hat* thla aflarnoon Unit th* Trlalat* laiiRtia tanm li**t th* Wyrnora Itallrondaia, 5 to 4. In a iloaaly contaalrd «ama, Baatrlr* wa* liaatm up to th* ninth whan hil* by HanII and Niikkx brought In th« win nltiK run*. TflS II Oflt 14 M I'! Msslilra ....«••••«* *<*>••••«••-i >1 I W ■ tn or* .. 4 7 1 fl«ll«rl0* nilv*t Mfiill*). /inU W) mnr* Mali. \V#lr ------ Jonru-l full hr I\an lf'in.% at CnlumhuM Old Sinner, iurrjlnit III# rnlnr* nf III# .Inn## I pdlk# ulNhle, mine limn# n winner In III# urennd rm# *1 I nlninhni, 0 , S«liird»>. Th# rm# mi (nr (It# (nrlntig* mid hr pnld hi* lim lirr* II.M In w in. X 1 " KiiIm* llrnton ^ cttkoiK (4iril* Ik'iit Kffkilo I I miinnali Hail* Oaal nf |ln\ I ula in th* l«antr| lull. Dnak Ktr I ffniiar. IIIIHMMlil A (Mil I* At'ft *ll"» tot null |M Ml* In fn* Inntn** In 4iv, tl'ih* ttinlfh ••• fw»«n4*fl hari In ih* mill, *h*i' ih* I'arAmal* unit ih* •.•mu. *n4 non mil in ih* ninih in •.fifing inn Munwl inn* off Jafcl* M*>- Th* MM. laniM out * four < un 1**4 off l'f*fh, in ih* n*ilr In joint*, hul t*.uM 4n not hint n iih It t«*tl nr iroafc m ih* latter half nf ih* I turn*. Hem*: AT LOV1P ARNHA I AIi<1m If A | I a nLrf « 1 | • I «n»n*» 1 h A M* 1 lb * 1 1 * M#' tf I A * A 3b A 1 ft S x h tftll * 4 111 l4»V«|«l •• A t 4 * A^hult t * A ft '• 1. Mt.M A A I * rr*ff#r p . i a I’l»mnhl 1 • A A »» W'll p A A ft tNfllm 1 a « a liftik.p a A n ) CIM-1NS AT! AH ft O A. flur*» rf >110 Pa h#»t 111 llllf 1 * i • |'«» «n,!f s 1 * # M • r * r» % • ♦ « 1 I * Hnhfi*,«b S * f 1 « i * « «'•%•#«#» •• « 1 1 1 P f * 9 1 Mi) p Ml! T*t*!» i* !• 2? 11 Totals 3ft 11 2? \ untied for I.ftvan In als'h slutted for Pfeffer in als’h s H><tted for H Bell in eighth Iftrore by Inning*. St I<oula .... non not tSJ —• Cincinnati ..AAA ®A'—* nummary—Run*: HI a dee. Douthitt. R«t toitiley t2t. Hornaby. M.vera. Daubert <2 l. Harper Dun»an Rrrnta Daubert Two hare hit • Ifni grave t’aveney. Bottnmley. S'lelrergall Three bare hit* Bottnml*>. Mornaby Kx» rlflrr- hit: Harper. Bohne. Douthltt. Niebergall Double playe. I.a van to Hornaby t»» Bottomley. Pfeffer to l.avan to Bottomlev !,eft on bare- St. I.mil*. 1ft. Cincinnati, in. Ha*ea on halla: • iff Benton. 1. off May. 3; off Pfeffer. 2. off !»oak. 1 Struck out: Rv Benton 1. by Mi). 1 by H. Bell. 1 Hit* Of Ben ton 7 In D ’ Innlnga. off puffer 7 m S Innlnga. off May. 4 In 11-3 Inning*, off H Beil. 2 m 2 Inning*, off Doak 1 in 2 •nnlnga Hit by ptched ball: By May I, Bell by H Belt. Hargrave Win ning pitcher Doak lowing pitcher. May t'mplre* Klem and Wil*on. Tima of gam* : 14* Giants Easily ^ in Over Dodders, 9-5 Brooklyn April 17—New York over ram* it three run lead gained by Brook lyn on two aucceealve homer* by Jacquea Fournier with men on ha*** today and | mor*d 'heir third victory of the aerlea * to k The Dodger* knocked out Bentley tn th* third Inning The Giant* retaliated b\ driving plrkerrnan off the mound in th# fourth and pounded Kuether hard R< or* NEW Yf»RK | BROOKLYN ARB 0. A. A It If.O A Worth, rf 112ft Vela, rf 4110 Groh 3b lift l'.laton. 3b k 1 2 3 Frlach, 2b k 2 1 F W eat. If 4 1 4 « Young, tf 4 2 2 (» Fnler, lb k 2 11 0 vt pel, |f 4 2 1 ft Halley, rf o ft 1 * Kelly, lb f. 1 14 t'.Gfith. rf 2 1 7 0 Ja'aon, aa k » 2 4 * Deberry j ft n ft Gowdy. *• t ft l ii Ixtfum rf ft # 1 ft sMQIan ft « ft 0 Taylor, c 4 1 2 1 Snyder. -214 " K'mm, lh 4 1 2 3 Rent’y, p I ft ft I .lone#, a# 4 ft 2 2 Hu ger, p ft 0 ft ft O rman, p 1 ft ft ft *Terry ft ft ft ft Ruether. p 2 2 3 *L atrom 1 1 ft ft Y'taon. p e ft 2 Nehf. p f ft ft 2 |H ***** 1 ft ft ft Totala Ml! ST Ik Tnta’e IT 1ft 27 13 iltm for t#o«d' tn fourth \ Ra111d for Huntilnger In four«h. v Batted for Terry in fourth * Bat fed for Griffith in *#\#nfh. rBatted'for Yarrlaon In ninth. Mr-or* by Inning* New York . 32ft ftjft—9 Brooklyn .ift| ftftft ftftft—fc Summary—«*Runa Aouthwortb. Frlach (2). Young <2t. Kelly, .fackaon. Nehf. Nala. W h e* t <2) Fournier <S). Rrrora: Young Fackaon <2), Nela Klugtnan Two baae hit* Frlach. Young <2». Snyder. Johnaton. Ruether. Three ha*# h|te; King man lloni* rune: Fournlar (2). Sacri fice Southunrth Doublft play*: Frlach to Jarkaon to Kelly. Jone* to Fournier; fackaon to Kelly L#f» on bate* New York 7; Brooklyn « Baa# on ball* Off Bentley. 2 off plrkerrnan. S ; off Rueth*F t Struck out By Bentley, l: bv Picker man. 1; by Yarrlaon, 1 Hit* Off Bent ley. 4 In 2 Inning*, fnon* out In third; off Nehf I In » toning*. off Ruether a In 4 2-2 Inning* off If unf singer. 1 tn 1 Inning, off Plrkerrnan, I In 1 Inning* off Yarrlaon. non* In 1 Inning Hit by pitched ball By Befttley, 1 Nela Win ning pitcher Nehf Loetng pitcher; Kuether t’mplr*" O'Day. McCormick and J’flrman Tim# 2 ft* Ciih* Defeat Pirate*. 4 to 2. Chicago April 27 Kaufmann out rItched Lundgfen today f'hlrago hum h Mg tt* btt# to belief advantage and d* feettng Pittsburgh. 4 to 2. In the flrat ga’m* of the aerl## Kaufmann wae given perfect aupporf, th* fteldtng of A»at« being a feature The gam* w«a delaved 4* minute# bacauae of rain Scot e riTTitnrnnir \ n »? o A M'vlll#, ?b 4 I ? « ('•r#y. rt * ft • o Rl*b*». If « 4 j rt Tfiv'r, 1b 4 \ 1 ? H'hi'l, rt 4 1 2 4 Wrlfht, •• 4 I ? 2 Orlmm 1 b 2 4 |? 1 r I J 1 2 t «r#n. p 2 4 a i b«on*. p 1 4 « i Total* i? 4 14 P riflCAflO A 14 II O A Ufa ft. rf 4 ft « 1 A lift m* •• 4 1 1 2 n't ham. ?H 4 J 1 : Orln>#« Ih J 1 1ft ft rrlMrt lb 2 1 11 Vn|#l If ? ft 1 ft M>oi« rf ? ft 4 ft O F •!! r * | 1 ft k«tiff*** r * * * 4 ftd . * i Srnra by Inning* Pittsburgh *** 1?A —f «'hlrago AJrt **• 4 hummart nun* t'aray, Barnhart. Ad am*, Orantham. Frlharg Vngal F.rrnr Maranvlll# Tun-baa# bit rVlbarg. 7 hraa baa* hit* Maranvlll*, Wright linin'* run Barnhart *tn|#n ha»#* Orantham Vngal Karrlflr*! \ <>g*l. H**th>nir hnuhla play* gt*i* tn n'Pvirsll. Travnnr in Maranvlll# tn orlmm f.*ft on ha*** Pittsburgh 4 t'hhagn, 2 |ta**a nn ball#: Off Kauf mann I «»ff l.undgran, 1 htruak nut: H l.undgran. I; by Kaufmann. 2 Hit* Off t.undgrcn. 4 In flva and nn* third tu ning* t»rf Btnn*. nnn* In two and twn 'hi» d* Inning* I*a*«rd ball, Srhmldt l.nalng i'll' b • r l ,iidgr*n Vmpltaa: cjulglay and Hart Tima 1 3# MAIL INVITATIONS TO MF.D'C RELAYS Invitation* to thn aarnnd annutl t'nlvM* ty of Nahr;i*k* madl* »l rol |rg#» rain v* have* bran mallad fn varl on* high iw'hool* throughout thl* *ao tlon of t ha country. Among tha r.irlv* iai|ua«t* for mti\ blank* ara Along Kail*, Kramont and Ontral high arhoola. Tha Nabrnaka Madia ralay* will ba bald at tha Forty aarond and TV way fra* k Aatutday. May 17, tha Saturday following tha Nabranka High arhool trark and flald maaf af fdnmln. Quentin Romero Called “Big Indian” k.- - ■- - ■ - ■ - ... ■ d Now York, April !« Quentin llnlnem, Ilia I'hllcnn lien vy weight, w,ll probably lie known n« "Ihe III* Indian" imiinn New Yoik Dahl fan* If he nppraia here In ninny Inint* MVI n *porl* wilier Oil the nllier hand, i hey may mil him the llig Hub," It all depend* on i ln iim»lnm <■> Qiienlln l* decIdatll.v en Indian lypo and hla anc»*lora of III" And** prnh iihlv hark hnik lo the Ar.iei • of ihnae romantic hill* lie wn* horn *1 Santiago, ihe mpUal of I'hlle. "S reara ago and got hla early (mining working In Ihe e.iltpelet mine* of Ihe we*l enaai HI* aarly training waa therefore not | In lln> Inp of luxury. II* I* of the rough, elrong typo mul hi* dink, broiid face with lil*h cheek bone* nnd glittering eye* l* dletlnclly Imllnn In fighting ninkeup mul eontehow In up P**r»nc* tli* (‘hllrnn *ug**«t» .lack I>*inp*c\ II* I* nlMiut tli* **tn ■ height nml weight, ini pound* 111* ehntilder* me mil n* *quur* h» I hue* of Dm champion. Ion li* I* Mint iv*|#|ed Ilk* IIpinpeei. with n full, powerful ih**l. II* li*» * long hmcIi, bill hi* l*ft fnrenrm wit* *tti**h*d In *n gulden! ienr* ago end I* not qu t* • ti night Till*. It I* Mid. do** not .iff»ci hi* punching ehllltv with tHatx hand The t'hlleen fighter • leg* *re heav.er then Deifiptey * prop*, Sioux City Cardinals Weak in Hitting and Receiving Departments «M»-« *V« M lr»il ttnfM IN"II i'll* i*.d«Ml* «•« »kwi t«M» I* *it« ,»wrtr d*t**,i mi Til mat* ***»•»* ***** am Mat t a- ■ *i Mag »* IbMrtlH 0*1*1* tl|i Ml TIM IMM II rtMT M **>»***,# a *, •**•*»*# inn Hi Mima l»at h •*** <*••*• pan*** and In** ***** a< M »***'** ; mil np»t a a I** a*** • miIm i*d*i I nub MarabtlHna a **f lh* b'rrl iMt** «r g t i*i baa a *» ****** *a*Nmgi»* mm a »*md pt»* bln* *ia# but a m*ab allarb II* Mill h* «r*H fnrllbM Mttll iM.b*r* IW.I and i|r|>*r«*nH, *h« 1 l*ti*r platlnt nHb T»Iihwtv nf 111* j \cbi*M* Hi*l* t***n* Hat a*aami, Hr* nil* Mill |*l*V Ural Imo* rapa j i,i? *r*mi(b ln*i la mil** a lair hHiar, | in* o«od»ln ai a*rtt»d la a elamr man but la noi a mnaiaiwii httiar, l l,r* nitili M ’*•! v*ar a abmiamp |.f lb* Plnut OH W**1#rn l*»*n* 11Min, I* • (md lnW*ld*r and hard biti*r pod* f**adlrt« nb**in*d lr*w * |i|i*a rn • H»*«H«# tM*4 *••»•»* Hw» Ml « »*t *t It* **>•♦ A M (,*«« HrtH •»♦"** t*M ' <MM Ml mM A* «M tJtltl** >**,!*♦ It* **»»«* |IM' ft ■ ■■*'<»« * a ti# I* «*' • » «..♦»**<• I*»**•* j • ttl fit t rtf hi Mart Mtrttman I M'1’ i a HI ha w Ml •HIM ’Hit' Kmi •* Mat*4 tm >**i**t Mart Ma*ri*i Ha* * frmmiMHM fat- Hta* *t*|t Wain , fM«t* <>*»«*« t**+r*; *«rt H«itt *r* mm *♦ IH* Hart it*M htn4*r* runM|«« atrt Until at* (Ha haat l»nt>ln( arrnih t<*»* «*#t t»> profcaHijr Haa •* rn«rt *n in Mart a* ■ ill Ha aaan tn th* taatua iM Ha Haa Itm Mna <*t*h*r* Ml* owl Mart 4*f*n*ti*ly *t»alitnf mil >* foo4 TH# a Hal* team I* rain* In ha » aak at th* ath-li an4 tinlaaa th*| pttrhlht *t*M rr>ma* thr"U»h th* taatn wilt hav* a Hart! ttm* **fyl*t ha* not ** y*t *pfto|nt*4 • man*t*r tor th* rlnh an4 may m*n •t» th* t«*m himnatf lU. S. Rughv Team Parti. A pi .1 77.—An official recep- j lion will be tendered 1* member* of the American Olympic rugby team by the French Olympic committee upon the arrival of the American* here Monday, ltelegate* of the committee will meet the player* at the railway nation and eacort them In automo bile* flying American and French flag* to the Olympic village of folom be* where the American* will atay while the competition la In progress. The Chateau Kocquencourt, where the member* of the United Ftate* athletic team* for the Olympic games will re side during June and July. 1* not yet ready and the football men could not be entertained there The French Olympic committee Is greatly appreciative of tha American* taking advantage of the facilities af frrd»d by the Olympic village which the French have created, lnitead ef putting up at a hotel. The commit an feels the example set by the Am ericana will be followed by many other teams. "If the Americans, who have plenty of money, and can afford to put up at the best hotels, feel no sense of shame In accepting our hospitality— at coat prices—we are certain that ether countries with depreciated cur rencies will follow the precedent set.'* said Frantz Reich*l, general secre tary of the committee, tonight. Record Broken at Kearney Meet » Kearney. Neb , April 27.—Brvan of Doan* college, clipped a fifth of a »»cond from the state college record, set by Gambler of Wesleyan, last year, In th* 220-yard event with a time of 22 1-1 seconds. In an Invita tion field meet held by the Kearney State Teacher* college here Saturday afternoon. t Bryan also tied a previous atate record of 10 seconds for th# 100-yard dash. Six teams were scheduled to partake In Saturday'* event*. Haat Ings. Grand Island, Central City, York, Donne and Kearney. At the last minute, all but two of the vlalt Ing college#, Hastings and Donne, de clared they were unable to attend. Boh Stevens of Hastings college was the winner of Individual honors with a total of 22 |>olnt*. Hastings finished with the high score of 74 point#; Dosne eecnnd with 57 and Kearney third with 2* point*. U. P. STORE TEAM SEEKING GAMES Rurx" Chamberlain, manager of the V. P Store Department team, one of the atrongeet aeml pro team* playing out of Omaha. I* anxious to close games for May 11, 1* and Dec oration day. The Store Department team 1# hooked to play th# following game*: Valley, North Platte (21, Columbus oil, Platte Center (1>. Dunlap. Ia., and Missouri Valley, la. Anyone wishing to schedule a gam# an reach Chamberlain at Walnut css 1 or may write him In car# of the t . P Store rieparlmenl. Huskers and Bluejays Meet With Accident V—■■ .... --- / Drukr Stadium. Daa Molnaa, la., ' it II 2* Cratghton and Nabraaka k,ot away In a flna laad In tha two mil* unlvaralty ralay, but tha t'ralah lon laadar apillad and with him •plllnl a Nabraaka runnar, which IHraw l«olh away hack In tha K»th annual Draka ralay carnival hara to day. N*bra«*a twiovarad to taka fourth I’lai a In tha avant aflar hainf In aac nnd placa, hut Craljhton navar won back H* placa. laimlng In fifth. Hl#tlna. 1-awla, Oardnar and Crltaa ran for Nabraaka In tha avant. Nabraaka lookad good at tlmaa In tha four rnlla ralay. At tha and of Iba aac ond mtla a Nabraaka man waa arc-ond. but had laparad down to fifth placa by tha and of tha third, and flniahad thara rtoaa, Sletnmnna, Co hen and Dlckaon ran for tha Corn hmkara In thla avant. I.ocka of Nabraaka took a cloaa third In tha lOOyard daah. Thla avant waa won In 10 aoconds and nona of tha thraa taadara war* mor* ll,an two or thraa Inchaa apart, whlla the a I an rnna wara rljrht on thalr haala. It waa ona of tha prattlaat itcai In Draka ralay hlatory. Mailman of Nabraaka took aacond ii Ilia •hotpiit with a hurl of «? faat, I 1 2 m. haa. w hlla Purman of Kanaaa stair Taachara won with 4S faat. US* :nrh»* In ftitftmnn In hrln« « IwfUMrr. ’h# Mi flttnha I* lint • fond *ltfh#r. hi' inf hurt#* for #urh fi#t •nntli'rn •• th# <Vrh#r4 l.#W# t#«.n nf t'ni 111 Th# r1#rf>mtn alto pU'#d fiA-vthit| nffnit th# Mlrhifiit Agfiaa m4 #th#r f«#t #a#t t/n c«U#f#i A Today's Entries. HAVRE DE GRACE. Flrat rr'*. 11.200. maidens. 2-year-old* 4 1 * furlongs Contract .11* Harry Baker ...111 fudge Fuller 11* TMd Lightlv H2 Star Mafia .111 Barbara Frhlf 113 P'.arkhmber 11* J F Kleavtr 11* Harlan .113 Gold Chump .11* Cherle 113 Dorothy Gilpin 113 Second race 11 2*0; claiming. 2-yeer oldt and up € furlongs Guv . 11* Rekab .Ill Ontario 110 Mary Rose 11* Arragoea . 109 C J Cralgmila 107 xSagamore 1*7 xMarle Maxim. 10* aVanderburg . 1*1 aArendal ...!** 7 heasally 1*1 F'oatmg On 91 xMurh Ado . 10 x Lady Abbott *0 xMyrtle Bilaon II Altlaaimo .1*3 Soa Wolf . 107 Dr C Wall# 112 Pot .114 Bound Robin 112 aG w Campbell and W J. Krimtr an t r>. Third rac# 11.20* claiming mlla and 7* yard* 3-vear-oid# Tranatick .112 Acontlua . 112 Blue Mondala . 112 Broomfield 112 Pikeroa .112 Sunahot .112 The Hibernian .112 Haay Dawn ...1*7 Ebb Tide .1*7 Malapert .107 Blue Moon . . 107 Fourth race The Carolina*Puree; 11.100; t veer-oidi; mil* end 70 yard# Modest .113 Helr at lav .. .111 Sarko . 110 Suppliant ..1*1 Dr. O'Msra . .101 Leonard G 17 Fifth race SI 2*0. claiming; 3-year olds and up: mlla and 70 yard# Simoon .Ill Clansman .Ill Wrangle . Ill M#n’o II . .113 xSoggarth A’on 110 xJewell V. D. 10* Clough Iordan .1** Flying Fur .... 01 gFreedom'a Call 17 Sixth race: 11.200: claiming; S-year-olda ard up. Mlla and . Feat Indian . 114 Irlah Pat .. .1*7 High Gear 1*4 North W'g]#« .1*2 I.lttle Amtr'* 1*0 Night Raider ft Rechablte . 99 Mav Roberta 99 xWest PittatCR 34 Roeeata . >4 Bella of Ply uth M Seventh race 11.200: claiming; l-yeer olde and up. mile and \ Old Faithful .1*4 Doughnut .101 I.eaelde .1*4 Hickory . 101 Attorney Muir 1*4 Royal Crown 10* xRolater .»• xlnvigorator 19 WMdow Bedotte 99 Toodlea 94 Buddugte 1*4 Poedie I* x Apprentice allowance claimed Weather. clear. Track, feat. LEXINGTON, Firet race Puraa. 11*0. claiming; 2 > ear-old* and up. * furlongs Polynesia ft Alii# Ochs . .101 lOlynn 1*4 Ballot Brush .104 aExchange if Duel Flower . til Diadem ... ft John Hoeher 111 Bullet Proof .112 Second rgca- Purs* 1104; maiden#. I >e*r-old filliea. 4 furlong* Midnight Ft**# 112 Rockland P'cent III Rothermel .112 Bit o Honey ..112 Moon Gleam .112 Little Visitor ..lit Pepperaite ..,,.111 Sllpawey .112 Rural Rout* 112 Spider .112 Rc*e Thorn . 112 Kitty Pat .112 Mtt . 112 Mtsa Jennie ... 112 Fasnst .111 Last o Min# ...112 Wine Jus .112 Third race Purse. fit*: claiming* 1 year olds, mil# and T* yards Bush Ruck . . I** xNoraeland ... *5 iFire Boy . . 1*4 lAmMh Claim ti xQuInln# . t4 Fausto .lit Telescope .101 xSnow Msiden . ,01 Fourth race Purse ft**; allowance*; the Winchester; t-year-olda and up; 4 furlongs: Dudley .104 Possible . *• Pegasus . ..Ill Happy Top 1M A M Humphrey 1*4 Paster Belts 1*4 Volt.12 Fifth race Puree. 11*6; claiming; 4 year-olda and up. mile xLlewellyn 110 xEacarpolettg . ft sRib Ora** t4 Sympathy .It* George Kuffan 111 * Who Knows Ma ltfl Precious Lula ..It# tPianet .It* Sixth rare Puraa. Iltt, claiming* I »ear-old*; 4 ** furlong# McCadden lit T'ly Thoughta It* kWlaa Hill .1*1 Sam MengS? ...112 Mary Dear 11* xBsd Luck 1*2 Brown Trout ...ItT xOlory . 1** Fuo .11* Black Dinah .1*1 Lumber Jack 1*4 Little Jimmy ...11* Lima Gypay 112 Beguine .lit Irlah Lace lit Flor Lilly .104 Wuhu . . l*t Help.1*2 Se%en*h rare Pure* !•**; claiming. 4 1 exr olds snd up mile and a'xfeenth Walnut Hall 1*3 xYoung Adam M Tan Son .112 xSea Court 1*1 Repeater . 11* Darnlay 1*2 Taylor Hay 1*2 Jouett 1*« xBritlah Liner . 1** xNeddam 1*4 xLadv In#* 1*1 sFlrlng Prince 1*0 xApprentic# allowance claimed fteath ir cloudy, track muddy. BLUEJAYS TO HOLD GOLF TOURNEY Orr'ghton unlvrraity'a annual golf tourney will be held from April 2» to May 20. It wee announced. Students from all lianae, will be eligible to enter. No ,n(ranr« fee will by iharged An effort will by mads to »ynd a (yam to thy North Ontral conference golf tournay to l>e hyld In Sioux Ulty thy lattyr part of next month. offieara of thy Creighton golf rlub e!e< ty<1 la at wesV are Edward Malon.y, president and Tom Colyman, ••cratary. Printer Erred, | So Golf Contest Date Is Changed New \ork. %prll ?*.—The I nlted j Mate* tmlf a**o< latioii ha* derided It l« rheai«er to change the date I of the Jftth annual national open golf rhampionahip than it i* to haxe the program* printed over ! again. Date* for play were originally fixed for Wednesday and Thor* day, June 4 and ft, hut the printer. I evidently auffertng with hyperme 1 tropia, aet it up for Thuraday and Friday, June ft and ft—and ao It | will remain. An error of a week ago alao waa I made in the national championship j date laat tall at Kloaamnor. Maxwell Mar*tnn. the ultimate winner, didn’t hear of the altpup. an waa on hand a week earlier, and I got that murh extra practice. It exldenlly didn't do him any harm i j\ Chisix Rivriiil llamk Tiger?* 1*1 oJ \ irtorx • *»1r«U Home Crtf lim* Tim '«•*»« Ritmf < I«mi|» Rail C*>r r.ir* mil Mriir, ■ ~ <nm*n Afrfi t * Alik IM • Mt*4 H) a » » lh la* • l*f»*l » >li<>4 t.*r«a f«* a |*a»» ■ I t~h f»>*-»4 hi tha arm nine run »M ana Ma 4 *., Ml IM •»' 1 ih* aanaa firm *ha IVhlta a * « la I Ri*na* hit a hama rtn mar l*ft flaM fanra |n *ha faurth. rhila In *h* fifth MWn« Cnhb atoh hn*na, hla a*>' M almllar aeMMHan i f th# *a«» II. #mra CHIC AIK' A* H n A rf I 1 4 ft H p#c rf 4 * 4 * riTf»« ?h • 1 t Shi7. Ik I I # K'mm. ?k * 1 * B If I * r nek. ••ail rr •• c 4 1 S Lr©r*. p 4 ft ft iFftlh « • • « Totals It itl< • PETHpiT AH HO* r» in i i Mu*t! If i * j * E. I p«. rf I I r«*l. HIM «♦*. *• 4 1 * • JflPM th 4 I I * n»»»i»r c 4 1 4 * I'«t» p l t » s J'fn. r » * * * H*ir p 1 I * t «WT|i>*'> I 4 4 * Total# IT It IT It *Ran for Kamm in aiatti iT*o cut whan winning run trortfl. rBattad for Jnhnton in aavtnfh. •cora by Inning* 'hicago . 666 a6| 69b— I Datrolt. «69 119 16! — % Summary—Runt Hoopar. Shoot?, Falk Kiua tit, Cobb. Rignay Errora non* r»o-l'iM hit* Collin*. Shaaly Frtnrh Horn* run Rtgna?. Stolan bate* Sh*alv. k'amm. Cobb Blu* Swcnf.c# hit* Kamm. Wanuah !.*f» on ba#*a Chicago, * Da folt. 11. Ba*a# on ball* Off Lyon#- *■ >ff r*ola. I; off Holloway. 1 Struck ou*. By Lyon* 1; by Cola, i : by Johnson .: >y Holloway. 1 Hi»a Off Cola. % in % M Inning*, off Holloway, l in 2 inning* iff Johnson 2 in 11-3 Inning* Winning iltchar Holloway Umpire* Owana gnd Holir.a*. Tima 2 27 Yankees Defeat Athletics. 11 to 2 New York. April 27.—The N«» York Americans won an eaay victory from Philadelphia today, 11 to 2. The world champions knocked out Bums in the first inning, scoring four run*, and drove out Walherg in the second. Fennock did not yield a hit up to the sixth inning, when Gray singled and scored on Dyke's homerun. Ruth walked three times, giving him six bases on balls in the last two games Poore: FHlL*At’EI-FHIA. I Ah H O A Pyk*a 2b « 1 4 I Htlt.lb 1 6 1 * Btrtnd.rf 3 0 16 H*u»»r lb 4 0 4 1 Pi mow If 4 2 J 6 ♦ 1 « » cu «ir •• * « i * P«rki!U.c J * 1 I Burntp 6 6 0 * WaiWrttP • 6 * 1 Orty.p 116 6 Totals 32 4 24 9 NEW YORK AB H O A. Wltt.cf « 1 4 e I»ufan 3b S 1 t 4 Rnth.rf 1110 MaoaaUf 2 t 4 0 ComMlf Silt pipp lb lino Ward.2b 4 2 14 Rcntt.aa 5 4 2 4 Hoffman.** 5 1 S 1 Pannock.p 4 2 4 1 Total* 74 14 27 14 Scot* by irr'rg* Phbadalphla . HI New York .4S* 9** tft*—11 Summary—Run* Pyka# Gray Witt (Si, Dugan Ruth (2) Mauaal. Combi. nipp. Pennock <21. Erm^a P> kss Millar. Wgtd Iwn-biM hit* Dugan Ruth Mauaal. Combs Homarun: !•>*#• Sacrifice hits Dugan <2» Ruth Po.jbla play* Galloway to Dykss to Hauaar Ward to Scott to Ptpr. Pannock to Dugan to Plpp ulft on baa* Saw York. 10; Philadelphia l Par*a on balls Off Burn* 1 off Walbar*. 2. off Gray. 2: off Pannock 2 Struck nut By P»nnock I hr Ormy S Hit* Off Burn*, 2 (nans out In first i: nff Wi! brrg & In 1 1-1 tnnibca off Graf 7 in < 2 2 innings Hit by pitched ball By GrS). Tannock Ix>sir.g pitcher Bums Vtn rl^a* Pin*an. Rowland and t'onnol! . Tima of (im# 1:42. Senator* Outslue Red Sox. Washington. April 2T —Washington out • lugged Rft*trn in tha lata inning* of # Inoarlv ptayad gam* today, winning. • to t Ronon complatad a trtpia play In the f rat inning »h*n J Harris apearad Rica a drive. I.albold and S Hama on flrat and ae^ond. reapartlvalg, having run • ith tha hit Harris' to## to La# caught laisoid at second and tha ralay rati rad S Harrl# at first Scor* BOSTON WASHINGTON AP H O A T *• 4. rf % 1 ft <* P* Jh 4 ? ft ? Vftftfh. If 4 J « « H rift. Ih l 1 T 1 rf 4 1 ft ft R* 11. Jh 4 ft * 2 O'N'll. e t : s ft iw’mft. ft ft ft ft P nlrh. e 1 ft 3 ft t.*ft. «j •. ft i : Ph kft. P ? J ft ft xC'lmft f> ft ft /* Pub*- p ft ft ft ft iTodt 1 ft ft ft A* ft O A L bold. rf 4 Hire*. 2b I Ric# ct t G^' r. If 4 ? 1 • * Jv2»* lb 4 2 T 1 Ru*\ c 114 3 Pr* f©. lb 4 2 1 4 P «h m J 4 4 « farhy. p 2 • * * pc*, p f 1 1 4 Total* M IS ST 1J Total* *4 n 54 r *R*n for O NaiH in aaxanfh xB*t*#d for Fhrxh* in xltattod for Fuhr lit «lnth f* or* hy tnntnr* floato* *1* a*i 1#J- • R'**h1ngton a** fit a*i—4 Nummary — Runt F.acr*t4 Wimhr • <1>. Prroll Lee Colltn* Rte# Oo*. jin <1>. Judge fix, Ru*l 111 Park1np*ugh Spoeco Error* Fl*g»'e«4 Vea h, U*a. * Harrt*. Fuel Two hi** hit: <W.in Thra* Ha** hf»# Frothra «2x Rac*1ftca hit* Fuat. hamkitiriM Trouble pla%* Fuel to .« Harria to Fnal. Eacharv to 9 Harri* to !u<t«* Triple ri*y J Mir* rl« to l.oo to J Harrt* l^ft on h**o* Ro*ton. T: \Va*htnirt*n l Ha*e* on hall# C.ff Zarhary t off Khmko t off j»po**e. I Ftr\»'k oat Rv Zarhary I hy Ehmhe. >. hy Fuhr l Hit* Off Ehmko 4 tn < Inning* off Fuhr, 4 in 1 inning* off Zacharr. 4 In ill inning*, off Fpeoco 1 In 1 1-1 Inning* Hit hy pitched hall; Fx* gpooce. F*ar*t*ad Fa«*ed hall Rarl R Inning Pitcher Ipeece l.oaing pitcher, Fuhr. empire* Evan* and Nallln. Time lit. Indian* Win Over Brown*. #! I.oul*. Ar^ll JT—Ol*v*!«nd took th* MtAll |»m» of th* »+r1*« to,!ay by <1# famine kt !-oul* II to I In a *Arn* f*At uf Ad by h*Avy hittlre kpoakAf /wil Him*, ftobArtkon *r<1 M«'\fAi*u« lr*v» out bom* run* V< Miitva and Nmmi aacH foun<tA«1 two boa* kit*. whllA riarka kit taro AomHIaa kora CLE\ EI.A>P AB H O A rlark*, if ft 3 ft ft fttn'ft, Sh ft t S ft *n# k*r. rf ft ft 1 # t r#n. •• • ft i i Bum*, lh 4 1 f ft ftummr rf ft ft * ft T tttik# lh I • J 1 c I : ft ft rhi* r * • ? ft I* ftmlth. * ft ft t ft Total* liTiTrTi f»T LOt* I*. An H O A. 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