THE l.KE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1010. Cardinals Get Four From the Giants; Pirates, Athletics and Saints Lead the Leagues SIUIX SAVES BUXN IN TIE Playi Urhill Came with Denver. Ending Four to Four. (CBS POUNCE ON II1E DJVES Chicago Taks Final in Series fro.n Boston. Four to Three, Standing of the Teams CALLZJ H EI3HIII IN BAIN j 1 . I rrrrmin wild una tin if I . cr' '"' Fielding ftmeil Off Uefrnt at the fl.tr. !i f t I'.i.-Grl.-tilr. MQCX CITY, Slay Hi.-H.o-ix City ma.! a Ri'tnil uphill' fight fur today's gnrne with Denver, succeeding In tiolng llio seme In tne eighth In a heavy fall of rain. Umpire Clark waited thirty inlnui 'K and tliin called the game. Freeman was wild and mly i markahle f trifling behind htm staved off defeat. In th" fourth Denver had u run In and .the bases full, wlun a fast double play came along. In tJio einiitit a Mingle and a .a int two nun In with on uiie down. 'The locals then pulled of I a triple play. tolan, in attempting to kucrif iiiY tilt a sin liner and .Stem by a gnat rjach pulled In the hall. He tired It to second, eatrhlng Lindsay, and the rphJi'C re turn imJ n first In initio to put out Thompson beftire ho eould return. The IikIiuiih could not hit Hagennan unill Wio eighwi. Ken Ion, first up, doubled, Stem was pained and llaitman doubled, bring. ng In a run. Vech struck out, hut Miller scored two runners with a sharp finale over stolid. Scor; SfOUX CITY. A.Ii. It. II. I'.O. A. K Wuillln, 2b.,.. Andreas, 2b... .Neighhoi. rf Fenloii, if.... Stem, lb llaitman. ss.. Welch, if JVIillf-r, o .... 5 0 0 0 1 .... 4 12 4 ..;4 0 U 1 ....4 1 ,1 u li 0 0 .... 3 .... 3 r'reeman, p.. 0 Towno 1 ToiaJ 3-' 4 UKNVRIl. A. It. R. McAleese, cf 3 0 Ke.ly, us 3 0 Bead, If 4 1 Cassidy, if 3 0 Lindsay, lb 2 1 Thompson, 21) 1 1 Iolan, 3l 4 0 Weaver, c 4 0 Kagerman, P 3 1 24 10 1 II. P.O. A V.. 0 Totals ... Pirux City. 27 I 7 24 7 6 0 C 1 0 0 0 0 3-4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 24 yenver Stolen buses; Andreas til),, Lindsay. Two- toase hits: Andreas, liolun (2, lleail. I' en Ion, Hurtman. Sacrifice . hit: llarinian. Triple play: Stem vo "Hattftiart to Ahdreas. Htruck out: Uy Freeman. S; by Hagermuri. H. Has on balls: Off Freeman, 8; off Hagerman, 4. Hit by pitched ball; Hy Kreeman, 2. I'assed ball: Wavr. Time: 5:20 Umpire: Clark.- Attendanee: 300. Islanders Swamp Hastings Players Scorn of Ten to Four in Rather Popey Game JB,ain at Columbus. GRAKD ISLAND, Neb., May 16. (Special TelesTm.) The game with Hastings today was rattier dopey. soore:, ,. 'K. H. E. Hastings ...i 0 0 0 6 0 t 0 0 4 , 5 Orand lsland.4.w.l.O. 0 ijj 0.8.3 Oi-10t 3 Batteries: iJobun, o;aa and lonne,lly; ITerrv and traverS.'"' ' COLUMBl'.s, .Neb., May 16. (fpeclal Tele- Hram.) Columbus-Kearney .aaine postponed on account uf rain. rt)A. VII.I.K VIS I , ki,i: E.VTII Peoria, Rlaoiulniituii and Springfield Are Other Winners In Throc-I. PANVILLK. 111.. May lti.-Two passes and a sacrifice fly allowed Davenport to tie in the ninth. In the eleventh, two hits won Danville her first home game. Score: Danville i... 1 000000000 1-1 6 2 Davenport 000000001 0 01 1 1 Lommls and Wolf; Smith, Hand and Caveny. . t PKORIA. .&U.V IB. Peoria won the sixth straight game today by hitting Clark op portunely. - Mllsap w as . vjected for criti cism. Brortti Peoria . . . .j.'. 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 -3 10 1 Waterloo 0 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 6 0 Schldler and Asniuasen; Clurk, McCiee and Harrington. ' BLOOMINOTON. May 11. An error by Glass In the fifteenth let' Hloomlngton get a start that K. DarringHr's hit turned to the winning dun. Score: Bloomg'n -.00000000100000 12 S 2 Dubuque .. 0 0. 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 01 V 2 Cook and Nunamaker; Utars and Mason. SPKINOKIKLD. May 18. Two clean singles, bunched with, the three errors gave Hprlngflold the tenth straight game. Score: Springfield 20000 3 00 -i X 1 Hock Island ; 2000000 2 04 8 3 Willis and Johnson; Couchmau and O'Leary. Wither Win from Olrnrda. WII.BKR, , Neb.. ' May Hi. (Special. ) Wilber got ample revenge Sunday In de feating the (lirards (Lincoln Ad-Stars), 10 to 2, for their d 4eat of the local team two weeks ago. Shlmoneli of the horn team pitched a steady game and received brilliant support .throughout the entire eon test. Score; . . H.H.K. Ulrards. 0' 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 283 Wilber .-.....,.. 0. 0 3 0 2 0 1 4 -10 It 2 Batteries: Otrarda; . Karllng and Gnb'e; Wilber, Shlrnonek and 'ruclin. . Thrce-hnse hit; Thompson., Two-base tills: Thomp son, Shlrnonek. Struck mt: - Hv Ktrlnv, ; by Shlrnonek. . tilt with plteheit hall: Hy Karllng, 4. First base on balls: uf? Karlmg, 2. I'mplre: Hokuf. Tha Key to the Situation Bee '.Yant Ads: "Taxicab" Two Heights. Kn. I. J In : No. 2. 2 la. At Ail Uigh-Oasa furaiahcn. Corliss, Coon & Co. , Makers $100 for trade mark Sea - Close j j Summer Front I Height and am- I N0. i pIe tie I 2 for .in... --''fKSf --s ' AM Kit. ASSN. w.LPct ; t m it I t t .in St. Paul . ... JO K .7,4 12 V .i-' Minneapolis 1'J S .i7H M .uwii 'I oledo 14 15 .4.! tf .."i; Louisville ...14 1j !' V) . 4 V 4 , Indianapolis U 15 .44 S 11 .4-'ij Milwaukee ..11 13 .4:1 i 11 Columbus ...12 li .414 7 II .Xi.ii Kansas City. s W .3.UI MHXm,;t j.hh tin '"I t NAT. LEAGUE. WEST. LE.1GUE. WL.Pet. W.LPct. FiUshu'g ...1.1 .tun Philadelphia l'i 4 .NO i'hl.aui Iphia U ..,,n.ew to,K...I.J .tlit i'ltirinr;,! I ..rj S ..i7l, Detroit la 10 . i h.cagu li 11 .a-a leveiand ..12 10 .t43 ew ol'i K...I4 u .i'drti l.imlon 12 12 .ti M. I.uls II ,l .4..' CiacaKO 12 .' l.owtnn ii 14 .idili w axiungtiui. 11 IS .' Biouki.vii ... '.) li ..;tn Si. Iaiiiis.... 4 17 ,1!W NEHKAMvA LKAii L on. Lost. Pet. Fremont Orar.d Island I .ihupkh Ci'liinil us Kiarney Itert Cloud ... Seward ..2 0 l.mo ..2 1 .iit7 .. 1 2 .Xii .. 1 ,1 .WU .. 1 "1 .500 .. l l . .;m .. l l.- .? .Super or ; o 2 aw WKsSTICRN LEAGI K.' Omnhu-St. 6Jseph, poftpniiud. 'J oj ch.a-l)i Moim n,' poHtp med. V. kiiIiii -Lincoln, postponed. lunvLi, 4; Sioux City, 4 (called). NAI'lU.VAi, LKAULti. Itos.ton, 3; Chicano. 4. Kiooki.wi, 2; Cincinnati, 'i. .New ork, 2; St. I.ouIh, 4. Philadelphia, 4, I'lttsbui g,- 7. AMERICAN Chicago. 1; Philadelphia, li. St. b.nilH, 3; .New York, i. 1 Iroit, 4; KuMnn, 11. Cleveland, 1; Washington. 3. A .M i ; It l( : A . AhSUL 1 A T ION. C.lurtihuc, 4; Kansas City 1. Tolfdo. s; .Milwaukee, 4. linliniiiipoll.M. fi; St. Patfl, 4. lAitii!v.lie, 4; Mlnneapolia, t. NKKU.V.SKA LKAIirK. Gland Island. 10; Hastlnga. 4.-Cf)lumbu-Kearney, poslponetl. Fieiuont-riuperioi , postponed. Sowat d-lted Cloud, pohtpond., (irini'i TtxlHr. Western League St. o.lpeph at Omaha Topeka at lies Moines. Wichita at Lincoln, 1 louver lit Sioux City. Nntton.it League Hoston at Pittsburg, Brooklyn at Chleago, New York at Cin cinnati, Philadelphia at St. Louis.- American L niguo Chlcaifo ut Philadel phia. .St. Louis at New York, Detroit at lioston, Cleveland at Washington. American A saoclatton Columbus at Kan- WEST. LEAGUE. t .L.l'et.i II I h.im City, Toledo at Milwaukee, -India ti 0 apolia at St. Paul, lAiuisvllie .tttVMinife 0 apolls. Nebraska League Kearney at Uoitimbus, Hastings, at Orind Island, Ued Cloud at l'reinont, Superior at Seward. ' : - N'limz THHVirilS STILL WIXM.NU Take an Interesting Uanie from the llvllys, 1U to S, . ' Another victory was bagged by the Stori Tr.uinpns at Fort Omaha, when they de feated the Mollys, 10 to . For the first six Innings tne battle was very Interesting, but In the seventh the Holly let out a few stitches, and before tney tlgntened up the brewery gang garnered tour tallies, enough to win. In the eighth they poled In a few more to cinch matters. It proved to be an off day for the Hollys, nothing breaking their way. Bressman snugged a couple sent to leU that looked like tagged hits. For tne Morz Trimuphs, Bruggeman twirled his usual steady game, striking out seven and allowing but seven hits, tig Drummy banged one on the face for three bags at a critical period, two scoring on the punch. Coe caught a greut game and McLean fielded beautifully at short. Next Sunday the Ston Triumphs w ill hike out to Benson for a duel with the Benson Eagles. Score: TRIUMPHS. HOLLYS AB.H.O.A.K. l? , AD.H.O.A.E. Hull, lb 4 1 I I OFalcooffri" clY. 4 4 111 Iiurk... 3b-.- I I 0 CJ. KUV ii 4 1 10 1 Cf), c. ...... 4 18 1 Olltmmrtv'Sb'.iW' 1 1 1 1 Drummy. lb. t ID DVQMuL'rxarr. .. , t 1 .. A Plillbln. er... 6 t'l 0" OP. Kmy, 16.4 0 'I 0 DT mi oeiL ,. 1 i, UMfjmaramKftii 4 j 0 lvl Quiglfy, If... 1 1 u uliremn. ill 14 0 Urodbrck. rt. I II 10 OMlller, C.T.v-, 4 0 5 )1 Brvimom.n, pj 0 0 4 OltlckefJ ts.'. . 1 0 i 0 Tutsi, So T 11 0 Totsts 34 T 24 I 6 Storz Triumphs 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 4 10 Hollys 0 0 0.'2 0 0 0 0 1-, 3 Three-baso lilts: 'Drummy, McCreay Stolen bases: Qulgiey,-J. Kelly, McAndrews Bressman, Pliilbin. liases on balls: Off Brujjgeman, S; off llickey, 5. Wild pltchs HIckey. 2.. Struck out: By Bruggeman, f by HIckey, 3. Sacrifice hits; Hall, McLean BreFSinan, HIckey. ' TOWX8EXDS W11K Ol'T (OROVAS Fust Tenia Defeated hy Close Score of 1 to O. , The Townsend Gun company's ball team cr'.ded another scalp when they defeated the fast Storz Coronas by the small score of 1 to 0. Not until the eighth Inning was a score made, when Burr hit for two extr buses, followed by Fabcr'a ltne drive t'i left field, which scored liarr an, resulted In the only tally of the game. Score; TOWNSBNDS. , CORONA. AB.H.O.A.B. " All H.O.A.E. Dousherty, Sb 4 0 0 1 lrtllten, if.... 4 0 0 0 1 llorr, if...... 4 I 10 ti strenltr. . m. .. 4 0 0 1 e Falr, 4 1 0 I dDwonk. Ib 4 12 1 Hamilton, t. 4 0 14 0 flPrtk; ' of . , , , 4 0 0 0 0 KUioi, 3b.... 4 1 1 1-lKroup. lib.. 1 2 3 0 Slei-k. rt t 0 3 0 0Horwlcl, r,4 V I 0 ft Morlarty, p.. 3 1 ! U OUtiniMi, lb, . - 18 1 1 fri fii.nor, lb 3 16 0 OYost o ,. 3. 1 14 3 0 Mtllian, ci... 1 u 1 v ui'lk. p J 0 0 15 0 ToUll .....S2 27 1 1 ToUI.,.,."t4 2J J Karned runs: Townswdf ,- 1) Three-babe lilt: Burr. Parsed Hall:- Yost. Vil'M base t il balls: Off Pike, 1. lilt wkli pitched ball: Steck. Struck out!' By Morlartv, 14; by Pjlte, IX l.'nipiroi . i la. w kip a. , " BBRUS UKFBAT Till! IPKHIAI.S Local Clothiers Secure H to H In Game with , Iowa Men. The Berg- Clothing Company team de feuied the Imperials of Council Hluffe by a score of to 8. The Imperials secured a lead of three In their half of the first on mifplays of the Bor Infield,, but. Craig sot tlea aoM-n ana twinea niasterrui bail until tiie eighth. The licrgs . lambasted the sphere througUout the contest, but dumb base-running killed their chances In the fore part of the game. With the score A tie in the eighth, the Imperials secured four runs on two hits, Ini tei mingled with two passes unit nj eirnr Lut the Bergs rallied, and aucx-esive ' hits a:id a piiva yielded five runs anil tlw game. A one-hunded catch by tiuinneau of the Imperials was the bright feature of the game. Scorn: , . ' ; j 1UH K. ltergs 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 5 11 4 lmperlnl.1 3 0 0 0 0- 0 0 4 ' 0 7 7 3 lotteries: For Hergw, Craig and Hunti; for Imperials, ltarrie and L.oyd. Two-base tills: Colburit, Kniman, Huntzlker; Struck oiitt Hy Craig. 10; by Ha me, 6. ita.s'es 011 balls: Off CrulK. 4: off Haul,. .1 in, ui,h pi.ciied hall: Hy Craid. 2; by Harrle, 1. Um pire; l'ospasil. llolJrrure Train on Trip. HOLDRKCSE. Neb.. May 10.-(Speclal ) The l ace bull teuni lepientlnii- the Hold- . 10 nisi si'iumji le'.uineii mis morning 1 1 rum a three days' trip to the wistern pail of the ftato. Viiurrday thd lads met Arupu- noe a::d defeated them by tne coie 01 4 ! to S in one of tne beat Barnes ever seen on line diamond of that town. Friday the fast !Culber:on team ttok th torala into canip j by the scold of b to 2, outplaying them at I every turn of the road, 'lhis was the first jganie with that fai aggi elation for th- i ..aiiiplonship of southwestern Nebraska. Yesterday the lioldrege boys mei tlie uiu- mut'.d warricis of the douantv lltila Ti,i. tun High scnool, and after a hard battle in U10 rain w.rc uoed out In the ninth by a ttngie run, the final scor being 4 to I. The locals will in all probability meet both Culherliiuii and Trenton here tne lat ter pait of the month and In addition have ill prospect names with so in' of the crack hivn school learns of the oential pan of tne state. Tho following players, under Coach cnson, made the trip west: Pit ler. Stogall. "low ell. Nortts. Shepherd, 111 lies. WltifjuUt, McQlll and Kodstrom. Ramblers neat Indrpendenta. The White City Ramblers won Sunday by defeating the Independents by th scor of 8 to The feature of tho game were t lie pitching of Peters and the batting of Heltender and Probst, each getting a horn run. Score: , W. C. H 0 I I 0 0 3 1 0 0-S 7 1 lndepenlents , ..1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 I T t Victory Aaaln for Indiana. ROSF.NDALB. Mo.. May W.-Hpec!al Tele gram Orem'a Nebraska, Indiana. li: j Rosendate, L 3--Pr- ,-.'-3- 'v&jfc. - ill. IT . SENATORS PASS CLEVELAND Washington Beats the Naps on Cap ital Grounds Three to One. GESSLER GETS FIRST Athletics lluusjr I p White Stocklniin liltthlnnders Drub the Browns Boston Tr.kea In the ' Tlitera. WASHINGTON, May Washington de feated Cleveland today, 3 to 1. Kelsllng was effective with men on bases, while. Falkenberg was hit at opportune times. Oessler made the first home run for the locals this season. Score: WASHINGTON. CLEVELAND. H. H.O.A.E. B H O A E Milan, cf ... 4 12 0 OTurner, as... I I ' l' 4 0 Cimrojr, 2b... 4 110 Ooranay. cf... 1 0 4 0 0 Lallvalt, If.., I 0 0 0 (Flick, rf....... I 1 1 0 0 Kltllfrr, It... 1 0 0 0 tljajole, 2b.... 8 2 13 0 Elhtrolil, 3b. I 1 5 3 28tuvall, lb... 4 0 10 0 0 fiewler, rf..,. 3 3 8 1 Wlarke, c.;... 4 14 2 0 Unglaub, lb.. I 18 0 CKmegcr,, If. . . 2 0 " 0 0 MrUrlde, aa..l 0 5 4 OBradlay, 3b.. 4 1110 Street, o..... a V I 3 OFalanbfTg, p. I 0 0 2 0 Kfullng, p... I 10 1 (Mitchell, p...O 0 0 10 - 'nrmll 0.0 0 0 0 Totala......27 7 21. 10 3Bfrly ....-1 0 0 0 0 Perrlng 1 0 0 0 Total, 30 T 24 18 0 Batted for Falkenberg In seventh. Batted for Krueger in ninth. . Batted for Mitchell in ninth. Washington 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 Cleveland ........ ,;'.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-base hits: Gessler, Clarke. Home run. Gessler. Hits: Off Falkenberg, 7 in six Innings. Sacrifice hits: Street, Bemts. Stolen .bases: . Graney, Krueger. Double plays: McBrlde (unassisted), Mc Bride to L'nglaub. Left on bases: Washington, 3; Cleveland, 2. Bases on balls: Off Keisllng, 4; off Falkenberg, 1. First base on errors: Cleveland, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Mitchell, 1. Struck out: By Relating, 3; by Falken berg, 1; by Mitchell, 1. Time: . 1:40.. Um pires: Kertn and Sheridan. Philadelphia Whips Chlrairo. Philadelphia. May . 18. Philadelphia won from Chicago today 0 to 1, making, eleven straight vlctorle,'. The home, team knocked Smith off the rubber; In five .Innings, while Coombs held Chicago .to- i r single and a trlpple. Score:- . , - ' , PHILADBL,rHlA. v -s PttlCWOO.t T- B.H.O.A.B. .A 1 -.U.rf.D.A.E. H.rtMl, If. ,.4. 1 1 0 (ld.r, lb.... i 0 13 3 OldTlng, cr..,4 I 4 0 Oeolilna. rt-.b: 5 0 110 K. Colllna, 2b 4 0 1 4 OOancJll, lb..,. 3 14 10 Baker, So.... 4.1 0 0 owhlte. rf.....' 1 0 10 0 Dtvlft. lb. ,4 1 IV 0 fJDouctiarty, If I t I 0 0 .1110 OCola, cf...,.S4 0 2 0 0 . 3 0 0 3 lPurtall, lb... 4 0 0' 0 0 .3182 UBIuckburn, si 0 81 0 .4108 OPaynti, c. 31411 '8mlth, p.!..-. . 0 3 1 1 .32 10 37 10 Ikang, p....... 10 0 3 0 Murphy, rf. Barry, ss..,, Lapp, c Coombs, p... Totals Totals : 2 24 11 4 Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Phllaaelphia 0 1 1 O'Ll 0 0 6 Three-base hit: Gandll. - Hits! Off Smith 7 In 7 Innings; off Lang, S In 3 Innings Sacrifice hit: Blackburn'. ' ' Stolen bases Zelder, (2)! Oldring, Baker, Coombs. Left on bases: Chicago, 6;-Philadelphia, b. Bases on balls: Off Smith, 3; off Coombs, 4. First on errors: Chicago, 1; Philadelphia, 1. Struck out: By fimlth. 1;' by Coombs, 7. Time; 1:42. Umpires, Connolly and Dineen. Highlanders Dent Drowns, NEW YORK, Way 16.-New York de feated St. Louis today. 5 to 3. Ford out- pitched Lake and the locals ran beses at will on Klllirer in the third and fourth Innings. Score: ST. LOUS. NEW YORK. ' ' B. H.O.A.E. ' " B.H.O.A.R. Btuna, If 4 0,1 0 OHcmplilli, cf . 4 1 10 0 Hoffman, cf.. 4 111 0 UWolur, rt 3 10 0 0 Wallace. 3b.. 4,1 I 1 (H'limi. lb 4 17 0 0 Gr.Kia, 2b.... 4 14 0 tLaiorte, 2b... 4 13 8 0 Rrhwattzer, rf 3 0 3 0 OKuacb. sa..., 2 0 12 1 Ho mm, f..4'0 2 5 CCIi.nnell, It.. 4 2 10 0 Abnteln, lb... 4 2 10 OAilalln, 3b.... 8 2 5 8 1 Kllllfer, C....8 118 2Sapnsy, 0... 3 1 2 0 Crlaa 1 0 0 0 OFbrd, p 10 0 10 Lake, p 11010 X Totals 27 27 10 2 Totals 33 T 24 IS S 'Untied for Klllil'er In ninth. St. Louis 0 0 0 1 O110 0-3 New York 0 U 3 1 V 1 0 0 5 Two-base hits: Wal'iace, Laporle. Three- base hit: Jlutrman. Sacrifice lilt: Sweeney sacrifice Hy: Milliter. Stolen bases Hemphill, volter, 'hase, Austin, Roach, Absteln (2). Left 01. eses: St., Louis, 5; New York. 6. First -u.'o on errors: St Louis, 2. Struck out: Hy Lake, tt; by Ford, !;. First base on balls: Off Lake, "; off Ford, 1. Baik: Lake. Umpires: O'Lougli lin and Pcrrine. Time: 2:00. ATHLETIC MKET I.N" GItl.WUI.L Men from Kleven follesea Will om pete Sntarday. IOWA CITY, la., May 10. (Special.) One hundred and eighty-five athletes, represent ing ideven colleges In Iowa, will enter the smte meet of secondary college to be held nt Grlnnell next Saturday. Cornell has the largest list of entries, with thirty six. Coe I next with twenty-two. Th! meet promises to be both fast and close. Mornlngnide seems to have the bent chance of winning, beca-ise of It strength on track events. Normal wilt have a nt;r distance man. Coe Is depending on Wilson, lis sprinter, and Cornell on lis weight hien A significant nature or tne meet is mm the hammer throw hus been left out. thus showing the Inclination of this association to follow the lead or tne college aufiior.ties representing the colleges in the M sourl valUy conference at Kansas City last winter. The schools entering the meet follow Grlnnell, Cue. Cornell, lies Moines college, Leamler Clark. Iowa Teachers' college. Mornlngstfte, Parsons, Tenii, Slnipoi and Upper Iowa. GOOD SHOOTERS FOR BENSON Interstate Rrnltered Tournament Will Mart Today. The bijr Interstate Registered tournament of the Benson Gun club started promptly yesterday at 2:3J and bold forth up to Wednesday n'ght. The entrv list from high clas shooters from all over the middle west has been much larger than any tournament yet held l aA lh.ra mi 1 1 1 ala.l h IttftHV lirofeB- slonata present, but they will not be allowed ,n .boot for the muneV. Mr. and Mr. Topperweln of San Antonio, Tex., will givs a free exhibition of fanny rlfln and pistol shooting on Wednesday aft ernoon at 2. that should be witnessed uy all lover of shaotipg In any form, a they re in a claaa by themselves ln tills lln of work. Thl -will be given In the base ball park, where ther are plenty of srfi for all. Hampton Win Field Mee(. HAMPTON. la.. May 16. iSpeclal. ) The Hampton High school team won the annu it field meet of the Boone Valley Athletic as sociation here Saturday: The score by Eilnt a: Hampton. 5.V, Wehster Cltv. V Fort Dodge. 16.; Humboldt, 10; Al cona. S: Qoldfield, , Clarion, 1; Eagle Grove, homer ' Mmmmmmmmmw Jeff Uses Stout to Keep in Trim, Fists for Johnson Pugilists on Show Before Admiring Crowds in Respective Train ing Camps. BBN LOMX3ND. Cat.. May 16.-Jeffrie delighttd a record crowd of camp visitors this afternoon by going four fast rounds with Bob Armstrong. There would have been more boxing, . but Choynskl was slightly ill and Armstrong was not keen for an extension of the four-round limit. Jeffries showed marked hospitality to his guests and seemed In excellent spirits. He did five miles on the road in the morning, under a hot sun, and his afternoon's show lasted about an hour. , . , Jeffries took tils first drink slnce"start Ing to train yesterday,. Jle split a ottle of stout w ith his(' partner. Jack . Knlpper. The fighter cxplaine1d,.,tiiat, with a goodly part of the grind Ul before him, he did not want to grow Sjta'la and that a drink of porter or ale.occajjjqnally would be ben eficial. ' ., ... SAN FRANCISCO..' Cai. May 1.-Jack Johnson did his Hist real gymnasium training this afterrioSh.' and anv susniclon as to the condition atit the colored heavy weight were' eiitYrtd?"1 ttflspelled by the' way In w hich ho w ent' through his work. Be fore a large cHd "Johnson went through, the ordinary routine exercise and wound up by 1 boxing- eight full three-minute rounds. When the1 last' bout was over Johnson was not tven drawing a long breath. That he 'could 'get. ready for' the coming fight In three weeks was the gen eral opinion. It was announced this afternoon by Hlckai-,1 that the second conference look ing towards the selection of a referee will be held tomorrow afternoon at Johnson's training quarters." 'As yet there is no set tlement in sight. WINNERS AT ' IiAI'PY HOLLOW W. E. Shafer, J. ft. Webster mid Fred It. llniril Take l'rizea. About sixty players took part in the golf competition for pr.zes In the three flights at Happy Hollow Saturday. W. K. Shatei won trio golf hag prchonlud by T. T. Uart lett, from scratcn. J. It. Webster won tiu cup given by A. It.,: ?ells in class H and Fred 11. lluird won the golf shoes pre sented by Do Roy Austin in class C. 1 his is tne first time that the players have been over the course since the l:U0 in provements have been made and many expressions of approval were heard. Next Saturday a leuin match will be played off. The captains have not been rained, but will be -1 liu.-rn tonio time this week. The score: FIRST FLICIHT. Net. H'd'p.ToUl. W. K. Shafer.. !H .. U4 T. W. Austin...'....: :..,100 4 D A. A. McClurc , 1.. !i .. Mil R. W. Hayward Ill 8 li De Roy Austin lOti 2 104 James A. Austin. ..k 104 .. 104 SF.COND FLIGHT. , Net. H'd'p.Total. J. R. Webster 100 li 8 R. Sturdevant W0 1(1 bit A G. Klllck.., 101 12 1 F. L. Lovelnnd ,. P'4 W 4 A. S'. Clark.., , l(e 14 t'l K. K. Klmberly 100 10 'J'i 11. L. Hurnani i1 10b 12 isi THIRI FLIGHT. , Net H'd'p.Total. Fred R. Uulrd U4 W. J. Creedou .' W0 Wilson iiuct aran. lut .S. 11. Ross......'.:,ri '..11.1 D. M. K.lgerly .' 117 A. 1. deign A. 117 20 14 IS ii 24 With the lionlcr. Tho following scores were rolled last night at Franc. seo's alleys: YOL'SEtf'S COLTS. - .1st. 2.1. 3d. Total. Falconer,,. , 104 LI 1J t02 C. Rice. VM lbl I4ii 4i. 'Ionian !.. 1B0 luJ ii Biuggeiuan .i... 1. l.4 Hi 4,o OUsell lib Im 1:4 Totals.'; S3J 827 tli 2,4'.s CRrJAM C1TYS. .. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tolai. Ratekln loi 14 10 ov2 Drummy WJ 12 lio titi isieisen l.J l' lw 4,2 ituesoig IsO loi iiO bo. Meium lw 1'4 lil i! Totals m 821 817 1,475 Kiaruc) NoriuuP Record. KEARNEY, Neb., May 10. (Special.) The normal ball teini played two s.unei during last week, Doane wli nuig om- tne nor.na. by 7 to U Tuesday, ivhllo the r.nimn wen over vesleyan by 11 to tj WcU.iesuuy. Ilotn giines w,ir a-ACeedintily ino'i et ui.. J lie normal team Mart on Its tour lunior: u morning. It will play Doane M.iiday, We- I ley an i ues;(ir e mntr V I Thursday und Ueliv.vue I-1 retiiL'suay, r.-i u may. i'luui, th- iioi nml caicher. ' w da badly injuivd In Die licui.e game, but (l la liopeu tn will be able to accompany the team. H : I, A no nas not practiced I during the season on account of having a class late In ' h after noon, caugm .n the Wesieyar) game and did well. ' Illah Jump for Woinrn. UINCY; Mass.. 'May 16 The worlds high Jump reoord ifor women Is claimed for Miss Rachaet llardwtck of this city, who In eomps tlllon' yesterday cleared four feet six Inches. Tats exceeds by an Inch nd a naif the rrrd established last week by Miss Theodora . Wtneler of Fairfield, Conn., a student at Vaa'ar colli ge. Misa Hardwlek'a Jump v'as made at the game of till! Wouflward lunltul for Girls. COLUMBUS WINS IN STORM Ohio Men Keep Rain Checks and Beat Kansas City Four to One. GAME CALLED IN SIXTH INNING Mndhena Turn Table un Brewer Iloosler Trounce the Sulnt Miller Show Colonel Something-. KANSAS CITY. May 16. Columbus won the first of the series from Kansas City, 4 to 1. A heavy downpour of rain brought the game to a sudden close In the flrBt half of the sixth inning. Score: COLbMDL'S, KANSAS CITY. AU. H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. O'rtourka. 3b 1 0 0 1 0 Shannon, If.. 10 10 0 Htnchman, If 8 0 2 0 CKaftery, cf... 3 3 0 0 0 CoiiKulton, rf 8 1 I 0 0 Hunter, lb...O 0 6 1 0 flown?, !b....8 0 2 1 CVohe, 3b 3 1 1 2 0 Rellly, if ... 8 10 0 OMnriirty, rf.. 8 0 10 0 Ollwell, lb.. ..'3 14 0 ODuwnle. as... 8 10 11 uulnlan, as.. 1 0 1 8 OCranaton, 2b. 0 0 2 0 0 Arbogaal, e... 1 1 5 1 OBulllvan, 8 14 8 0 Bitton, p.. 2 0 0 1 OKhodea, p.... 8 0 0 I 0 Totala M 4 15 I 0 Totala 17 5 15 1 Columbus .' 0 0 0 4 04 Kansas City .... .5. ..i.. ....... ..0 0 0 1 0-1 Two-base hit Yohe, Left on bases: Kan sas City, 8; Columbus, 4. First base on errors: Columbus, 1. Sacrifice hits: Hunter, Cranston. Struck out: By Rhodes, 3; by Sltton, 5. Base on balls: Off Rhodes, 4; off Sitton, 6. Time; 1:15. Umpires: Guthrie and Chill. Toledo Brut" Mil wankee. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. May It) -Toledo bunched hits oft Stowers and McGlynn todav and won an 8 to 4 game with little trouble. Milwaukee purchased Inflelder Breen from St. Pawl today. Score: TOLEDO. MILWAUKEE. AB.H.O.A.B. AH. H.O.A.E., Sullivan. cf.. 5 3 2 0 0R.ndall. rf.. 5 0 2 0 0 Hi'chman, !b 3 0 2 4 (Barry, If 3 1 I 0 0 nllv rf ...5 0 1 0 CCUrk. Sb 4 2 2 6 0 Ukman It.. 4 2 1 0 tMrOm.. lb.. 1 1 0 Kmman. !b. 5 4 18 -c, cf 8 3 0 , .nT' c ""J 0 . 0 IWcCormk. 2b 4 1 2 8 0 Klcrt, 3b.... 3 0 0 1 ILudwIg, c. Vis..ng, P--JJVr,rn.P1 3 15 11 3 0 0 4 0 2 10 10 To"" 35 12 27 ,i ToUIB kT7ih1 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-4 To'iedo 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 2-8 iwo-baso hits: Sullivan, Barrett. Barry, I udwlg. Three-base hits: Hickman 121. iullivun. Hits: Off Stowers, 7 In five In nings. Sacrifice hits: llinchman, Land, Butler, Robinson. Stolen bases: Bairy, LudwiK. I'""h'e Pla'B: McC ur"llck 10 Clark; Butler to llinchman t" e;;ma"' Left on bases: Milwaukee. 9; Toledo, S. First base on balls: Off Stowers, 1; off McGlynn, 1; off Ylngllng. 1. S truck 01 it : Hv Stowers. 1: by McGlynn. 2; by Y lug ling, 5.' Wild pitches; Yingling, McGlynn. Time; 2:00. Umpires: Owens and Cusuck. MINNESOTA FOOT U A LI. RAMUS South Dakota Take Plnee of Iowa In Thin Ver'a Schednle. uivvr a rw-vt 1st Ulnv 16. Sneclal.) The University of Iowa has been left off the 1910 schedule or me i.iuvei .i sola foot ball team, as u hh V '' pleted by Manager Melon Leach. The I nl versity of Scuth Dakota team was sub stituted In the Iowa school's plnce. 1 he South Dnkoln team's showing lnrt year nine x-oh,ul(H led the athletic autliorl- i,.o t hriiLva that they would put up n slitfer fight ngninst the Gophers this yeur than would the nawueyes. l.,,llr,u-itifr Is the schedule: Knntemhev L't M Innesota vs. Lawrence, at Northrop field. , October 1 Minnesota vs. South Dakota at Northrop field. October 8 Minnesota vs. Ames, at North .r. ri.1,1 October ir Minnesota vs. Nebraska, at Nnrlhrnn field. Oetolier 2'i Minnesota vs. Chicago, at Chicago. November 12-Minnesota vs. Wisconsin, at Northrop field. ... , , Nov. nib"!- 1! Minnesota vs. Michigan, at Ann Arbor. CAPITOL POOL TO I UNA MKXT lionus I.euds, hut Four Men Iluvi1 lerceiitnKe of l,(H). Friday rxenlng Dow ns b at Owens, 100 to fcb, at the Capitol pool tournament, al ihough Owens made the largest runs. To night Fraliek anil Idle w ill piay. Tins being Wliit.j's first appearance In Hie luuruanier,t. Score by innings: Downs 0, 0, 4, 5, 0, 2. 8, 0, 0, 12, 2, 14. 4, 3. 0, 1. 11, 4, 3, 4, 0, 4 0, 4, 0, 3, 1, 7101. Total 100. Owens 18, 1. 1, 7. 13. 3. 0, 1, 1. 2, 0, 0, 4, 1. 2, 1. 4, 2. . 5, 2. 2, ll-!2. Total SS. Sri atehes Downs, 4; Ow ens, 4. High runs Owens, IS, 13, 11; Downs, 14, 12. 11. STANDING. Pld. W. L. 0 0 0 0 I 2 Pet. 1 1x0 l.oeo 1.0011 l.Oi-fl ! den on Down 2 2 P'.irpard 1 1 Hurne'l 1 1 Usher 1 1 Owens 1 0 Frallrk 2 0 Prinze 2 0 lleinirto'.a Mu;n HIbuIii. PIOUX CITY. in. May 16 -Manager Ja'-k llf Irleks of the Denver team today signed Pltet-er Ed HIggins of t':e St. Louis Car dlra'.s. HYMHNEAL He rry-Larson. Mis Selma Larson of Holdrese and Mr. Walter (J. Berry of Omaha were married Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at the horn of the officiating minister. Rev. Cnarlea W. fltvldg. Bee Want Ada will boost your buslna Championship Motor Car Races at Indianapolis Twelve Events Offered for National Honors in First Annual Meet of Association. INDIANAPOLIS, Hid.. May 16. The first annual national championship races of the. American Automobile association will be run on the polished brick; course of the Indianapolis speedway, May 30. Twelve events are offered for national championships, covering the range of the subdivisions of Class B stock chassis cars with piston displacement of from 160 to 750 cubic inches. In addition, two evens are offered in Class D, free to gasoline cars of all descriptions. The distance are five and ten miles. The Memorial day program will Include a fifty-mile race. A hundred mile free-for-all race will be the feature for Friday, May 27, and on Saturday May 2$, will be run a 200-mlle race for a trophy valued at 88,000, which was called off lust summer on account of the fatal accidents that attended It.' The programs of Friday and Saturday will be completed w'th competitions In all classes. 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CHICAGO, May tti.-Chlcago defeated Boston, I to 3. In the final g.ime of thi ' Kerbs today. Cole held Boston to one till in the first seven Innings, but weakened near tho end. Score: CHIl'AOO. BOSTON Ah H O. A l: AU.II.O A .12. Ever, 2b 3 114 U'nilla., It. .. 10 10 0 Shwkaru, If.. 3 1 3 u 1 Millar. rt...,l 10 0 0 Sxbulte, rt...S 1 I 0 lharH, .b . . 4 I 7 1 0 lhamc-, lb... 4 1 13 0 ' Sliran, 3b 4 0 4 1 0 Sulnlrll, Jlil 3 I 0 llluug. 3D... 4 1111 lloiman, el ." v l v isn'tnpj, n.,,3 o 4 4 1 Tinker, fs.. 4 10 3 1 llmk. !,. . . 4 l 1 l o .3171 .llr.lwm. (4V. 0411 2 0 0 3i llmt.lan. e .. 0 0 1 1 V llrt.wn. p 1 0 0 1 Art hfr, t... Cole, p Totala xi V 77 .rsolih p.,,, 10 0 10 .Smaii i 1 0 i; Ttala. :..:.m 4 M 14 4 Batted for Randen In ninth. Chicago 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-! Two-base hits: Tinker, Sheckard, Miller. Hits: Otf Brown, X in live innings. Sacii lien lilts: Brown, Sneckard, Schtiitev ' St den bases: Hofnian, Clisnce, Stemfeldl Douhio piays: I inkwr to Kvers to Chance, Beck to (liaham, Sweeney to Sheaii,1 Sneau to Sharpe. Left on bases: Cnlcago, 8; Bos ton. . Bases on balls: off Cole, b; off Brown, 4; off Parsons, 1. ruruaK out: Uy Cole, n ; ny Brown, by Parsons. 1, Wild pitches: Brown, Cule (2). Time; l;&5. Um plies: Klem and Kane. I'lttsnuru Ix-.tia Hhllndelphln. PITTSBl'BG, May An eUghtli Innlnj rally saved Pittsburg from another defeat by Phbadelphia ajid netted u local victor 7 to 4. Score: PITTsHt'HO. rHILAl'ELflllA. ' U. H.O.A.E B.H.O.A.K. a 3 1 2 ITItuti, rf 4 110 0 4 13 0 e Hate.. If 3 t) i 0 0 3 1 il i u rant, lb ... 4111 4 111 litluN. rt.... 4 18 0 1 4 0 11 i lir'nafKM. lb 1 0 0 4 I II 0 IKnaba, iti.... 3 0 1 t 1 4 8 2 0 . 1 Ian, .... 3 0 8 4 1 4 14 0 l lioo.n, c 4 0 8 I 0 1 0 0 8 iMidii.r, p.... 3 1 0 9 1 Brrne, 3b.... Leai-b. cf... 1 I4rk. If. . . Waaner, m. Mluar, 2h. . . Klynn, lb... W iiain, rf... OIIM!l, c... Ltever, p...,. Lvlliald. p... 0 0 0 1 UHutliphrrr, p. 0 0 0 1 0 eanipbol! 110 0 0 While, p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 24 10 & Total! 35 13 87 11 1 Butter for Lelfleld In eighth. Pittsburg 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 S 1 Pnlladelphta 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 04 Two-base hits: Wakner,, Klynn, Titus. Three-base hits: Clark. Sacrllice hit: Bransfleld. Stolen bases: Wagner, Knahe. Double plays: Miller Wagner and Flynn; Knabe, Doolan and Bransfleld. Bus' on Lulls: Off Leever, 1, off While, 1; off Shett ler. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Hy I-ever. (Doolan). Struck out: tty Leever, i; by Lel fleld, 1; by Shettlor. 7; by Humphreys, 1. Wild pitch: Shetller Passed ball: Oiotou. First on errors: Philadelphia, 1; Pittsburg, 3. Left on bases: Putnburg, H; Philadelphia, 4. Hits: Off Leever, 6 hid innings; otf Lel fleld, 1 in 2 Innings; off Shetiier, t In 1 innings. Time: 1:60. Umpires, Johnston and Norton. Cardinals tret Four Atralrht. ST. LOUIS, May 16. Hy taking this aft ernoon's game, 4 to 2, St. Louis won four games straight from New York. Wlltse was easy, while Willis was effective, cx- ct.pt ln Vno Inning. Score ST. LOUIS. NEW YORK. All. H.O.A.E. , AU H.O.A.E. HuRxIni. 2b.. 1112 ODevore, It.... 4 110 1 Zaiker, If.... 4 t I 2 IDoyls, 2b 4 i I 8 t (lakes, cf 4 0 2 0 i-Murmv. rf... 4 I I 1 0 Kuimtctiy, lb 4 1 7 1 (Seymour, cf.. 4 110 0 Etana, rf 8 0 5 0 t Ilrldwoll, aa..4 1 0 3 0 Phalpa, o I 110 olxvlln. lb.... 4 0 3 2 0 Hausar, an.... 4 3 3 1 lMerkle, lb... 4 0 11 0 0 Mowrey, 2b.. 8 3 1 0 CMeyao, c 3 0 5 2 2 Wlllla, p 3 4) 0 4 l,W'iltas, p 8 0 0 4 0 Totala...... 30 9 27 10 l Totala...... 33 7 24 14 ' I " St. Louts '..;..... 0 10 11 0 1' 0' 1 ' New York ..0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 01 . Two-base hits: Phelps, Hauser, Hugglns, Mowrey. Three-base hits: . Zaeker, Mur ray. Sacrifice hits: Evans, Willis. Stoler bases: Murray, Oukes, acker.' First bas on balls: Off Wlltse, 2; off. Willis, 1. Struck out: By Wl.tse. 4; by Willis, 1. Left on bases, St. Louis, 0; New York, 5. Time: l;3o. Umjires: ' O'Day and Brcn nan. ' III RON WINS TRACK MEET Pierre Wn Second In Contest nt Rrool.InK Friday. HURON, 8. D . May 16. (Special.) The victory won by the Huron High school at the track meet In Brookings Friday puts Huron in splendid place for the annual high school track meet of the state to be held at Vermilion May 20. The score was 67 ln favor of Huron, Pierre winning 37 and Brookings falling below that figure In tho makeup of points. Arrangements have been completed for a band of 100 pieces to furnish music during part of the time the I'lte -r-colleglate state track meet Is In progress here May 26 and 27. Members of bands connected with tho Mitchell, Huron, Brookings and Vermilion colleges will attend. The attendance Is likely to exceed that at former meet by many hundreds, as the program of events Is eeiunl to that presented by colleges of gifater prominence In the athletic world than those constituting the Huron meet. 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