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    THE BEE: . OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 15. 1911.
Denver Makes it Three; Naps, Win First Home Sunday Game; Brewers Climb
LAST ONE GOES TO DENVER
TO
HASTINGS COMES WITH WIN
Gets Nine of It HiU Off Paul in Two
Innings.
Leading Members of Rourke Family I -
Standing of Teams
Grizzlies Make it Three Straight
from the Rourkei.
ATHLETICS LOSETO THE SOX
First Game of Serie Taken by
Timely. Hit by Bodie.
M0EGAN WILD AT SAME TIME
WHST. LKAISUK.
W I, pot
NAT L LKAC.l'K.
W L Pet.
: v
SCORE WINDS UP EIGHT TO THREE
Topeka Palis A Irtory Out of Clese
(Same tr Goad Work arltk Stick
Stoax City Defeate
Wichita.
PEKVER. May 14-(Spectal Telegram.)
Omaha rwurnl a good lead In the early
Inning, principally through home run by
Kane and two errors by Coffny. hut In the
following Innings a bad throw by Am w
gave the local tram its start and the thing
wan finished by hard hitting.
Omaha tried three pitchers without being
Ma to mop the hitting. Kneaves dis
tinguished himself In the fifth with a
marvelous stop of a ground ball thai
crimped a batting rally. Agnew caught
fin ball, his one error being a bad throw
to first '
Anderson opened the game with a single
and King followed with another, hut tran
caught trying to make it good for two
bases. Kane's home run to center scored
two runs In the second nn error by Harris
gave SchTpke flrM. and two errors by
Coffey permitted him to score. After that
only one Omaha man Kot to third, and
that waa Plc.kerlnx. who made a two
bagger In the fourth.
For Denver Weldonhaul made a two
badger In the third and Qlllln was given
first. Agnew tried to catch Qutltln off
first, throwing the ball to right freld and
letting both runners In. In tie neoct Inning
Cassldy beat out a hunt, went to second
on Harris' hit and scored on Lloyd's single.
This sent Hall to the bench. Purbln did
well to the seventh, when Qultltn's three
bagger and singles by Coffey and Cassldy
sent him to the bench. Denier then had
the lead, -which it kept. Score:
OMAHA.
' AB. R, H. PO. A. E.
Anderson, rf 4 1 1 1 0 0
King. 2b 4 0 2 13 0
Schoonover, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0
KsJie. lb 4 1 2 6 0 0
Pickering. If 4 0 1 4 0 0
Schlpke, 3b 3 114 10
Kneavea, as 3 0 0 1 4 0
Agnew, c 3 0 0 4 0 1
Hall, p 1 0 0 0 1 0
Durbln, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0
Rhodes, p 1 0 0 0 0 1
Total 81 S 1 24 9 l
DENVER.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
Lloyd. 2b 5 0 8 5 1 0
Ollmore, c.., 6 0 2 5 1 0
Wcldentaul. If 6 110 0 0
guillln. 3b 4 2 112 0
Lindsay, lb 4 0 2 13 2 0
Coffey, si 4 1 2 0 8 2
Cassldy. 1 4 S 8 1 0 0
MoMurray, c 4 112 3 0
Harris, J 4 0 1 0 6 1
Totals I) 8 Hi 27 22 3
Omaha 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 03
Denver 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 1 8
Stolen baso: MoMurray. Two-base bits:
Lindsay, Pickering. Coffey, Weldensaul,
Cassldy. Three-base hit. Qulltln. Home
run: Kane. Sacrlfce hits: Cassldy. Hcblpke.
Struck out: By Durbln. 1; by Harris. 2.
Rases on balls: Off Rhoo.es, 1. Double
plays: Coffey. Lloyd and LJndt&y; Schipke
and Kane. Hit by pitched ball: Coffey.
I-eft on bases-. Denver, 11; Omaha, 6. In
nings pitched: By Hall three and one
third, runs 3, hits ; by Durbln four, runs
1, hits 8;- by Rhodes one and two-thirds,
runs 4, hits 4. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Shoe
maker. LINCOLN TAKES ' THREE GAMES
peg Moines Starts Well, bat Falls to
Keep I'p Gait.
LINCOLN', Neb., May 14. Lincoln made
it three In a row from Des Moines by wln
rlng today's game, 4 to 3. The visitors
started like winners, getting three runs In
the first Inning, but after the first Inning
they could do nothing with Applegate.
Score:
R.H.E.
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. PO.
A.
0
Gagnlar, ss....
Dundon, 2b....
Cole, cf
Cobb, rf
MoCormlck. If.
Coekman. 3b...
Thomas, lb.,..
Applegate, p...
3 1
0
2
1
1
2
0
2
1
1
-0
6 .
0
0
0
4
2
3
15
0
0
0
2
14
Totals 37 4 7
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Curtla. If
Colllgan, ss
Mattick, cf
Dwyer, lb
Need ham. 2b
Korea, 3b
Decamp, rf
Bachant, c. .......
Northrup. p
Huston, p
McKee
Totala 28 3 6 24 13 1
Batted for Huston In the ninth.
Lincoln 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 -4
, turn Moines 300,0 0000 03
Runs batted In: Thomas. Cole rt). Mc
Cormlck. Dwyer., Kores (21. Three-base
hits: MeCortnlck. Kores. Two-base hits:
Cole. Thomas. Left on bases: Lincoln. (:
Des Moines, 8. Sacrifice hits. Cobb. Ap
plegate (2). Mattick. Nmhrup. Struck out:
By Applegate, 4; by Huston. 1. Ba-es on
bans: Off Applegate. S: off Northrup. 1; off
Huston. 1. Passed ball: Paohant. Double
play; Dundon to Thomas. Innlnrs pitched:
By Northrup two and two-thirds. 8 runs.
4 hits; by Huston five and one-third.
run, I hits. Time: l.tW I'mpire; Kneelnufl.
TOrEtCA
WINS
I
EIGHTH
Crvaaptoa's Gaud stick Work Wins
from SI. Josrpk.
TOPBKA. Kan., May 14. Crompton's extra
base bitting woo for Topcl.a In a close and.
-well played contest. Score:
TOPE K A.
AB. R. H. O. A. K
Rlcker,, If. 4 0 1 1 0 0
H afford. 8b 4 0 1 A 6 I
Thomas, cf. 4 0 110 0
Whitney, lb 4 1 0 11 0 0
Hopke. ss 3 1 1,4 3 0
Crompton. rf 4 1 ill 0
Moore, lb 4 0 ' S 5 ft
Hiwklns. o... 3 0 0 8 0 0
Pupato, p ! 1 0 0 ! ft
Totals.
IS 1
tT. josrcpH.
All. R.
McCheeney, cf s 1
Kellev, rf 4 1
Powell, If 4 i)
Hellly, 2h 3
Jones lb 3 0
Metnke, ss 3 ft
Hamilton. 3b 3 i
Cooler, e..- 4 0
Kaufman, p 3 0
Gossett 1 ft
O.
1
0
ft
2
1
1
4
0
0
A.
t)
(i
1
6
A
1
4
1
1
0
0
0
0!
1
ft :
s I
1 1
0 I
ft :
01
Totals S3 8 ? IS 41
Batted for Kaufman In the ninth.
Topeka o 0 0 0 2 u J 4
St. Josnph 000004)200
Three-base hit; ('rompton. Two-base
hits: Ciompton, Harford. Hopke, Powell
Kellv Sacrifice hits: Melnke, Relllv.
Double play. Hopke to Whitney. Stolen
bases: Hurfotd. Crompton. First base on
11 la: off Uugate 1 off Kaufman. :
Mruck out: llv Filtrate. 3; hv Kaufman -i.
Hit with pitched ball: ty Fugaie 1
Tlmec 14). Imiurt: Clark.
lui x i.t:r kik o home: ri m
' Jobbers Helly In F.lahth. bat Fall to
Lena tiaiue.
.WICHJTA. Kan . May 14 -Home runs by
MUlcr and Neighbors scored flv of Sioux
Cltya runa and decided the game. Wichita
Bad a desperate rally In the eighth, but
tjwa doublee and bases en balls netted
oly erne run, Tha game was called In the
eighth to allow Sioux City to catch a train.
Score: ' ,
WICHITA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Mlddleton. cf..
Berger. ss
Belden. rf
Isbell, lb
Hughes, 8b.....
Davis. If
Schmld, 3b ,
Shaw, c
Ellis, p
Claire. ,t
Olemmons ....
6
.. 3
.. 3
.. 4
.. 2
.. 4
.. 1
.. 8
.. i
.. 1
.. 1
1
1
13
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Totals 31
7 24 13
SIOUX CJTY.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Andreas. 2b
Stem, lb ,
Breen, If.
Neighbors, Tt..,,..Vf. 4
Waner, cf 3
Rellly, ss ..
Hartman, 3b 3
M. Miller, c 2
Wilson, p.
3
Totals 29 6 7 24 13 4
Sioux City 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3
Wichita 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1-4
Home runs: Neighbors, Miller. Three
buse hits: Stem, Shaw. Two-bnie hits:
DhvIs, Hartman. Stolen baRes; Stem. Miller,
Hughes. Left on bases: Wichita. S; Stoux
City, 2. Double play: Andreas to Stem to
Rellly to Miller. Sacrifice hits: Stem. Kills.
Relllv, Berger. . Bases on balls: Off Ellis, 1;
off Wilson, 4. Struck out; By Ellis. 6; by
Wilson. 3. Time: 2:X. I'mplre: Haskell.
Albion High School
Wins Field Meet
Elfin Squad is Second, with Twenty- i
Five Points Four Other Schools
Are Represented.
ALBION, Neb., May 14, (Special.) The
Albion High school field meet was held
here Friday afternoon. The Albion, Cedar
Rapids, Newman Orove, St. .Edward, Elgin
and reterxburg High schools participated
The Albion school won the pennant, getting
fifty-three points out of a total of 107. Elgin
came socond with twenty-five points. It
was the lil inert evt-r held In the county
and was witnessed by 1,'J people. Sura-
J marles:
10"-yunl dash: Campbell, Elgin, first; A.
I Cacy. Albion, second; Trowbridge, Elgin,
I third. Time. 0:11.
' Running bread jump: A. Cacy. Albion,
Ifitst; Mcl'uiw, Petersburg, second; Hln
nian. Newman Grove, thud.. Distance, 17
i feet 3 ln hen,
; Half-mile n A M'ary, Albion, first;
' Hullstead. Albion. seond; Olson, Newman
Grove, third, 'l ime, 3:i.
Running hlKh jump: Sheiry. Elgin, first;
IP. Cacy, Albion, second. Height, 6 feel 1
inch.
' Pole vault: Wlnget. Albion, first; Hall
. stead. Albion, second; Sherry, Elgin, third.
I Height. feet 3 Inchew
l lJ0- ard hutdlfs: P. Cacy. Alhlon. first;
, Trowbridge. Elgin, second; Wlnget, Alluon,
I third. Time. 0:17,.
I 'o-yard dash: Witt. Newman Grove,
i first; Judd, Cedar Rapids, second; 1'.
I Cacy. Albion, third Time. 0:31
Shot put: McGili. Album.- first; Gray,
Cedar Rapids, secmid: Winwet, Albion.
! third. Distance 31 fe-t Sl Inches.
I Hammer throw: Gray. Cedar Rapids.
I first: McGili. Albion, second.; Clark, St.
Edward, third. Distance, f'J feijt 10 Inches,
j Standing broad Jump: M -i it 11 . Albion.
first; Dal". Elgin, t-e.ond; Sherry, Elgin,
third. Distance. 0 feet 4 Inches.
weui.'. 1f7
WTLLIAM SCHIPKE.
Manager and Captain.
THREE STRAIGHT OFF TOLEDO
Indianapolis Manages to Get Every
Game in Series.
RUNS TILL TWELFTH INNING
Dowd Allows Modhens Bat Two Hit
In Contest Which Ends Two to' .
One Brewers In Third
Place.
INDIANAPOLIS. May 14 Indianapolis
made It three straight from Toledo to
day, 2 to 1, when two singles, a fielder's
choice and a double netted two runs In the
twelfth Inning. Dowd allowed Toledo but
two hits. Score: .
TOLEDO. INDIAN A POUB.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB H O.A.B
NUM. rf h
Hlmhmin. 215
Fll. k. rf 6
Hlrkman, If. 4
0 I
0 0
t I
ft t
0 Hillman. If. 4 4 t 0
1 0 Woodruff, cf. 4 t 4 S
I o Freeman, lb. 4 0 II I
0 0 (Tiannell, rf. ( I
1 4 Rltter. e 6 I
I 1 Get I. lb 4 1
ft
4
I I
4 I
1 I
t t
5 0
H'nhorst, la. ( J IS
Butlrr, ss 10 7
Hronkl, 3b.. t
npp. c s
BMketla. p.. 4
ft t
0 1
0 0
8 f Wllllami, 2b. i 1
9 o Mqwtt, aa
4
0 0 Dowd, p. . ..
Mrl 'irth.
4 8
ft
Total! 17 J34 14 1
Totals 3 It It 1
P.an for Channel'! In tne tweltth.
One out when winning run was scored.
Indianapolis 00000 0 00000 22
Toledo 00000000000 11
Two-base hits: Woodruff, Williams.
Home run: Eilck. Bases on balls: Off
Dowd, 2; off tiaskette, 2. Struck out: Ry
Dowd, 3. Sacrifice hits: Woodruff, Gets
atutler, Rapp. Stolen bases: Woodruff,'
.'reeman. Happ. Left on bases: Toledo, 4;
Indianapolis, 5. Double plays: Mowe, Wil
liams and Freeman; Rapp. Flick and
Mohnhorst. Umpires. Handlboe and Hayes.
Time: 2:00. .
Columbus Gathers In Two.
LOUISVILLE, May 14.-Columbus won
both games of a double-header today from
Louisville by better playing. Score, first
game:
LOU18VILXE COLUMDt'8.
AB HO A K AB.H. O.A.B.
Flrher. If ... 1112 a O'ltourlt. lb t i I 1 t
Howard, lb., a l !j o a Hlncbman. If 4 1
Lrtmol. :tb... 4 0
llayden. rf... 4 3
4 10 Conga lion, rf 4
1 2
2 13
I ft
II 3
3 1
1 4
1 1
tftO Pow nn, lk
dtanitbury. 2b 8 1
Knhlnson. ea. 4 1
Stanley, cf. . . 4 0
Orrr.'lnrf. c. 3 0
H'Kginb'ni, p 4 3
Hughes .... 1 1
13 1 Perrins. lb.
2 4 ft Mahllng. aa
10 0 Bonnln, cf.,
2 1 1 Bemia. c
0 3 0 Packard, p.
o ft a
Totals
.34 11 37 It
Totala 18 I 37 14
: , "Hitted for Orendorf In ninth.
j ljtuisvlll 0 0003000 26
Columbus 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 17
Two-base hits: Bemls, Hlgginbotham,
btansbury. Congalton, Hlnrhman. Hughes.
'Ihree-base nits. Bonnln. I'errlng. Struck
out: By Hlgginbotham. 2. by Packard, ft.
Bases on balls: Off HlgginDotham, 3; off
Packard. 1. Time: 1:10. Umpires: Ed-
dinger and Owens.
Scoie. second garnet
J LOnSVILl.E COLl'MBIB.
1 All H O. A E. AD H O A E
Purer. If ... 4 1 0 ll fVRourke, 2b 6 1 3 2 u I
Howard, lb.. 4 0
l.etinox. Sb. . . 4 0
Ha.len. rf.. 4 1
K'tn.hurr. 3b 3 1
Ki.binton, ia. 4 1
0 0 Hlnrhman, If 4
12 0 nngalton. rf 4
lift lk, na, lb. . . I
110 Perrins. lb.. 4
1 2 0 Mahllng. aa. I
4 0 1 lionnln. cf . . . 4
4 n Artw.jait, c. 1
0 0ft Cook, p t
0 0 i Hernia, a 1
Annie), cf
Muglica, i .
W irker, p.
Hunter, p
4 0
3 ft
0 0
1 1
Total! .32 4 27 10 1 Totals 41 II XI 3 4
Louisville 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Columbus h 0 J 0 0 1 1 0 110
1 wn-liMse hits: Ktanstmrv. Hlnchman,
Mahling. Three-bnse hit: Perrlng Home
run: Haden. Struck out: By Wicker, 2;
by Richter. 7, by Cook 5. Pases on balls:
tiff Kit liter. I: off Cook. 2. Time; l oo.
Umpires: F.ddlnger and Owens.
tilers' Pitchers Kail,
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., May 11. Minne
apolis used four pitchers, but was beaten
today by St. Paul in a loosely played
game. KalMon hit a home run In the
seventh with the bases full. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS. ST. PAUL.
AB H O.A E AB H O. A E
t'lmer. cf.
(.ill. lb .
t.nth. If
1
o Fteiaer. If. ... I
Delehanty. rf I
2 1
4 1
H McMk. ia I
n M .!, aa 4
Kllluer. If . 6
ft
2 u Kail
1
I
ft ft peoter. c.
2 1 Halaton. rf
ft 0 Autrer. lb
3 i hoeell. Iti
0 4 hohl lb ...
0 t Oehrmg. p.
0 4 Leony. p. . .
ft I
Kerrii. tb..
Owena. c...
Ealcli. p...
Waddell. p
t'cttter. p.
KMmaa .
Cavet, p ..
I I
3 1
0
0 0
1 I
4 4
Totala , .
T..i.la J 12 21 1ft 1
batted for Piaster in lUh'b.
Minneapolis 2 o ft 1 ft ;
St. Paul ft 0 0 1 0 0 5 4 ('In
To-bs.-e hits: Ferrla. Killifer. Howell.
Kohl. Home run: Ralston. Stolen baae.:
o i
o e I
Kohl. H
( iill. Wl
I fice bit:
Illiams. Delelianty, Ralston. Bacrt-
Cormlck to G111A Left on bases: Minne
apolis, 10; St. Paul. 8. Hits: Off Esslck,
11 In seven and one-third innings; off Wad
dell, none (pitching to one batter); off
Peaster. i In two-thirds Inning; off Cavet.
1 In one Inning; oft Gehrlng, 9 In seven
Innings; off Laroy, t In two Innings. Rases
on balls: Off Waddell. 1; off Peaster. 1;
off Gehrlng. 1; off Laroy, 1. Struck out:
By Esslck, 7; by Cavet, 1; off Gehrlng, 4;
off Laroy. 2. Wild pitch: Gehrlng. Hit by
pitched ball: By Gehrlng, Gill, 3. Time:
2:26. ymplrea: Ferguson and Chill.
jJ Brewers In Third Place.
. MILWAUKEE, May 14. Outside of one
bad Inning Cutting had Kansas City at
his mercy, and backed with good support,
won the game, 5 to 3. By virtue of the
victory Milwaukee goes Into third place.
Score:
MILWAUKEE.' KANSAS C1TT-.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Randall, rf.. 4 1 t 0 DarbMu, Sb.. 4 0 i 0
Charlea, 2b..
3 0 Shannon. If.
0 0 Love, cf. . ,.
0 0 Hyatt, lb...
0 0 Oardner. rf.
2 0 Corrldnn, ia.
3 1 Downey, 'lb.
1 ft OU-onnnr, c.
1 0 Brandom. p.
1 3
a o
2 11
2 1
0 3
0 2
0 2
0 0
0 4
ft ft
Jonee,-- lb...
Llebold, If..
Barrett, cf..
Clark. 3b....
Lewlf. aa...
Marehalt, o.
Cutting, p..
"Baker
34 i 27 10 1 Pomtll ....
Totals. -
Totala 17 10 24 14 3
Batted for Downey In the eighth.
Batted for Brandom In the ninth.
Milwaukee 12020000 3
Kansas City 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 23
Two-base hits: Randall, Jones, Clark,
Barbeau, Hyatt 2. Sacrifice hits: Jones,
Marshall, Brandom. Stolen base: Jones.
Double play: Clark to Charles to Jones.
Left on bases: Milwaukee. 6; Kansas City,
9. Bases on balls: Off Cutting, 2; off Bran
dom, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Downey.
Struck out: By Cutting, 4; by Brandom. 2.
Time: 1:56. Umpires: Weddige and Bier
halter. CORNELL RUNS OVER PRINCETON
ITHACA, N. Y.. May H.-Cornell ran
away from Princeton in the annual track
and field meet Saturday and swamped the
Tigers, 794 to 37H- In the field events,
where Princeton was considered strong,
Cornell proved a surprise, taking In botn
the shot and hammer. No records were
broken. Cornell scored all the points In
the two-mile and broad Jump.
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Tlaers Wis from Boston by Score of
Sl to FiveBrowns Manage
to Win by AM of .err
Men.
CHICAGO, May 14 -Morgan's wlldness
and a timely single by Rodle In the Seventh
Inning enabled Chicago to win the first
game of the Philadelphia series today, f!
to 5. Score:
CHtCAOO. HJbAITTl,PHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E.
AB H O.A K.
1ot4. If.. 4 0 1 1 ft
McJntTTe, tt. 4 3 ft ft B.
H Lord. 3b.. I
OMrlQf, ct. I 1 ft ft
i allaban, if.. 1
Bodio, rf I
ft Raker. Sb.... t
ft PaTla. lb..... 4
ft Murpb,. rt. .. I
0 Mrlnneaa. aa 3
ft rrrlrli, 3b.. 4
0 Thnmaa. o... t
0 Llvtnaaton, e 3
Colllna. lb... 4
Tinnrhlll, lb 4
1 1ft
1 ft
i Vrhan
Suihvan.
White, p
Tutala.
Punier, p.... 1
27 3 57 U 0 Mora.n. p.... 3
Totala 32 U 34 It 3
Chicago 0 3 u t) 0 1 1 0
Philadelphia 0 0 0 10 2 2 0 0-u
Two-base hits: Sullivan, Davis, Three
base hit: Collin?, Oldrtng. Tannehlll. Hits:
Off Render. 4 in two Innings; off Morgan.
In f!x innings, ..ncrlflce hits: Callahan.
H. Lord, White, stolen base: H. L,ord.
Double plays: Maker. Davis and Mclnnetss.
Tar.nelinl. (.'urban and Collins; H. Lord.
Tannehill nml ( olllns. Left on bases: Chi
cago. 4; Philadelphia, 5. First on balls:
Off Morgan. 3; off White, 4. Hit by pitched
ball: By Morgan, 2. Struck out: By Mor
gan. 1. Time: 1:.M. Umpires: Perrlne and
.l.erldan.
Mt. Lonls Wink Game.
ST. IOU1S, .May 14. With new players
In the pflme St. Louis won a gome, de
feating Washington. Score:
ST. l.nris. WASHINGTON.
AB.H O.A E AB.H.O A E
Photton. if... 4 1 3 0 1 Milan, if 4 2 2 0 0
Austin. 3b .. 4 12 4 OConrov. If... 4 0 3 ft 1
Melnan, rf... 4 1 1 0 H 111 veil. lb. 4 1 11 1
lMliman. 2b 3 1 5 ft 0 Elberleld. 31) 3 1 14 1
Hogan. If ... 3 12 1 0 Geeeler, rf... 4 3 10 1
Stephena. c . 4 3 4 0 Ot un'fham. 2b 4 ft 5 3
Wallace, as.. 4 2 14 1 Mi-Bride. a . 4 3 12"
Myera. lb.... 3 110ft Henrr, e..... 4132
Petty, p 3 ft ft 4 ft Oroom, p.... 0 ft ft II 0
Oter. p 3 0 1 0 I
Totala 32 10 27 II 1 "Miller 10 0 0 0
Srhaefer ...1 0 0 0 0
Totala 3 10 24 12 4
Batted for Groom In the third.
Batted for Otey in the ninth.
St. Louis 13001100 ti
Warnington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02
Two-base hit: Myers. Three-base hits.
Meloan, Halllman, Austin. Base on balls:
Off Pelty, l,i off Otey, 1. Struck out: Bv
Pelty. 6; by Otey, 2. Time: 1:40. Umpires:
O'Loughlin and Dlneen.
Cleveland Sunday Game Victory.
CLEVELAND. O., May 14. The first Sun
day game ever played at home by the
Cleveland American league team was won
today by the locals from New York, 14 to
3. The batting of the Cleveland players
was terrific and neither Warhop nor Qulnn
could stop it. There was a good attend
ance. Score:
CLEVELAND
NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E.
AB.H.O.A.E.
Graney, If.... 4 12 0 1 Danleli, of... 1 ft 0 ft 0
Olaon, aa 5 2 8 2 0 Wolter, rf ... 4 12 0 0
Jaclmon, cf... 4 2 4 10 Galley, lb... 4 10 3 0
Eaeterly. rf.. t 3 1 1 1 free. If 4 1 3 ft 0
Stovall, lb... ( 4 11 0 0 Knight, lb... 4 3 8 1 0
Turner, lb... 4 118 0 Oardner, 2b.. 4 3 2 4 1
Ball. 2b 4 1 1 4 0 Roach, aa.... 4 1 1 2 0
Fleher, c....t 2 4 8 0 Sweeney, o.. 4 1 7 ft 0
Harkneea, p. 6 8 ft 1 0 Warhop, p.... 1 0 0 0 0
Qulnn, p 3 10 10
Totala 42 11 27 It 3
ToUla 34 11 24 11 1
Cleveland 00700304 14
New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0- 3
Three-base hits: Jackson. Ball, Olson.
Easterly. Sacrifice hit: Daniels. Stolen
bases: Ball, Gardner, Cree. Double play:
Knight to Gardner. . Hits: Off Warhop. 8
in two and two-thirds Innings; off Wulnn,
It) In five and one-third Innings. Bases on
balls: Off Harkness. 1: off Warhop. 1: off
Qulnn. 3. Struck out: By Harkness. 1;
by Qulnn, 2. Bases on errors: Cleveland,
1. Left on bases: Cleveland. 8. Time:
1:47. Umpires: Evans and Mullen.
Tlaers Win Slugging- .Match.
DETROIT, May 14. In a slugging match,
In which the ground rules played an Im
portant part, Detroit defeated Boston to
day. Collins was hit througn the game
while Boston found Works for six hits In
the second and third. Score:
BOSTOV.
PETR01T.
AB.H.O.A.E.
AB H.O.A.E.
Hooper, rf... 4
Oardner. 2b.. 4
rtlagert, cf.. 4
Lawn. If 3
Ensla. 3b.... 4
Wagner, aa... 3
Wllllami, lb. 4
Carrtsan, o.. 4
Colllna, p.... 4
0 Prake, If 4
1 Buah. aa 3
0 Cobb, cf 4
ft Crawford, rf. 3
0 Delehanty. 2b 4
1 Morlarty. 3b. 4
2 8 0
3 3 3
0 3 0
1 1 0
13 6
3 1 3
1 11 0
1 3 1
0 0 0
0 0 4
1
1 Neae. lb.
1 Stanace.
e..
0 Worka. p.
'Mullln
Totala..
.36 11 24 10 4 Lively, p.
Totala 84 11 37 13 3
Batted for Works In third.
Boston 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 05
Detroit 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 6
Two-base hit: Morlarty. Three-base hits:
Morlarty, Drake, Hooper. Struck out: By
Llvelv. 2; by Collins, 2. Bases on halls:
Off Works, 3; off Lively, 2; off Collins. 4.
Time: 2:04. Umpires; Egan and Connolly.
NAVY LOSES TO PENNSYLVANIA
ANNAPOLIS. May 14.-Local track
records were smashed at a great rate to
day when Pennsylvania's field and track
team defeated the Navy, fit to b3. Nine
academy records were smashed and one
equalled out of the twelve events. Carey,
captain of the Navy team, equalled his
own record cf 9fc seconds for the 100-yard
dash.
How
XII.
HEN
the
Omaha
. 17 o 7:n Philadelphia :"0 6 ."
..I-' 7 t'. pitt-ibuiK li 9.13
..13 7 TJt New York 15 9
.13 i : Cincinnati
11 .!W
M ii :tv
7 14 .Xt
19 .-X
$ 19 .:
.11 11 .v Chicago .
9 14 SPliSt. luls
Toieka
7 14 3t Knstnn ..
Des Motne. a 20 .1140, Brooklyn
AMER. ASS N. AMKR. LEAGUE.
W.UPctt W.IJTI
Minneapolis 19 13 .5!r Detroit 23 5
Columbus ...1 9 .040 Boston 15 11
Kansas City .15 12 .no Philadelphia l. 10 .5W
Milwaukee .17 12 ,S New York.. ..11 18 4TA
St. Psul 14 1.1 .DIM Chicago 12 12
Iynnlsvllle ..12 111 .49 Wsshlngton 10 13 .4.15
Toledo 10 19 .Mf Cleveland ...U 17 ..-NS
Indianapolis 10 19 .St.VSt. Louis 6 20 .1
NEBRASKA LEAGUE.
W.
L.
1
1
1
1
2
a
Pet
.KK7
.67
.h7
Kearney
Grand Island
Fremont
Columbus ....
Seward
York
Superior ......
i
2
Hastings
1
Yesterday's Resnlta
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha. 8; Denver, 8.
Dea Moines. 8: Lincoln, 4.
Sloux City. ; Wichita, 4.
St. Joseph. S; Topeka, 4.
AMERICAN LEAGUT.
Philadelphia. 6, Chicago, 6.
Washington. 2; St. IjouIs, G.
Boston. 5; Detroit. 6
Cleveland. 14. New York. 3.
AMERICA.; ASSOCIATION.
Toledo. 1; Indianapolis. 2.
Columbus. 7; Louisville. 5; second game,
Columbus, 10; Louisville, 1.
St. Paul, 10; Minneapolis, 7.
Kansas City. 3; Milwaukee, 5.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
HtmitiKS. 1'; Grand Island, o.
oVrlc, 2; Columbus. 3.
Seward. 4; Fremont, 19.
Gaines Toilay.
Western league-Omaha at Topeka. St.
Joseph at Lincoln. Des Moines at Wichita,
Sioux City at Denver.
.National League Pittsburg at Hot-ton,
liicaKO at Brooklii. St. Louis at New
oik. Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
American Ieagur--Philadelphia at Cbl
cttizo, Washington at St. Louis. Boston nt
Detroit, New York at Cleveland.
American Association Louisville at In
cllHnSpoHs. Colutnhus at Toledo, Min
neapolis at St. Paul.
Nebraska State league Hastings , at
Grand lslHnd, Superior at Kearney, Yolk
at I 'olunihu. Seward Rt Fremont.
Kearney Snowed Under
KEARNEY. Neh., May 14.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) Kearney got an awful clubbing In
a slugging match played at Shelton with
the Sapertor team. Twenty-two scores and
twenty-one hits were copped off the Kear
ney pitchers. Six home runs and six three
baggers, besides numerous two-base hits,
were made by the Superior team. Score:
KEARNEY. SIPKRIOR
ABH. O.A.B.
AR-H.O-A.K.
Linen. If
Downey, 2b.
L. tiray. cf.
Harcie. 3b.
HtSlet, as
H Orar, rf
8 10 0 OCovle. cf
7 14 0 0
3 3 1 4 0 Michael, aa.. i
3 0 1 0 0 Allen, lb 4
4 3 4 3 1 MrPowell, 2b 6
4v3 3 I 0 pHniAn. c.. 4
4 1 2 0 0 noekwltz. If.. 4
0 0 3 1
3 S 0 1
4 3 3 0
3 4 0 0
13 4 0
4 ft 3 0
3 3 0
3 0 10
Tnwnaend, c. 4 ft I
1 0 (trr. 3b h
M kurth, lt.. 3 0 10
0 0 Greenwood, rf 4
Trimble, p.i. 2 0 1 0 0 Irwin
White, p...., 20010
Totals 44 21 27 I
Totala 36 24 11 1
Kearney 101 101002
Superior 0 3 2 2 3 4 2 2 422
' Fifteen In One Inning.
FREMONT, Neb., May 14. (Special Tele
gram.) Score:
BEWARD. FREMONT.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Stanley, aa .. 4
Cooler, 2b... 4
1 0 Bnhner. c... 4
1 4 0
2 1 Booth, 2b.... 6
t 1 (arey, Jb.... 6
0 0 Clint Neff, rf 3
0 0 Rouee, cf . . . . 8
0 1 Turpln, If.... 2
0 0 Warl, aa 3
1 1 I). Fnllen. lh 4
3 0 ompbell, p.. I
3 4 1
3 11
4 14
1 3 4
1 1 4
I ft I
1 It t
t I 1
10 0
0 0 1
Henry, lb.... 4
Itnnlneon, ef. 4
Shout)'. If 4
V P i! lien, tb 4
Rutnler, rf... 3
V. ally. c...
Stewart, p.
Hanaen, p.
Jack.-on, p.
O. Neff, p.
.. 4
.. 3
.. 0
.. 0
.. 1
0 ft roving, p.
4 ft Theiealn, p
11.
Totala 83 11 37 8 I
Totala 34 I 24 I ft
Kiemont 0 1 0 0 15 0 0 3 -19
Seward 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 04
Two-base hits: Rohner. Pooth, Carey,
Rouse. Turpln. Campbell. Home run: Robl
son. Stolen bases: Seward, 1; Fremont. 7.
Sacrifice hits: Seward, 1; Fremont. 3. Bases
on balls: Off Hansen, 3; off Jackson. 2; oft
Clyde Neff. 3; o Stewart. 6. Hit by
pitched ball: By Hansen, 4; by Jackson, 1
to Avoid Street
Ploux Cltv
Wichita ..
Lincoln ..
Denver ...
St .Inseph
Omaha ...
A TRIUMPH IN THE ART OF BREWING jp??
THE LEADING BEER I Family Trade SappUed h I
IN THE MIDDLE WEST I t'bas. Storz, Phones etisle. I
I 12H0; Independent H-1U01. lmemmmamrnmrnm
- - A Y ord in Conclusion
getting on or off the car, passing
tracks or riding on the platform
a car, have your wits about you. Remember that the modern
electric street car weighs from fifteen to twenty-five tons, and
while it Ls not the juggernaut it is sometimes painted, it can crush
the life out of a human being in an instant.
and Council Bluffs
TAKES GAME BY SCORE OF 9 TO 5
York I.oaes In First
Gamo wltbj
Colnmhna, Three ta Twee-
Free
Riant
Swamps Seerarel
llen.
GRAND ISLAND, Neh., May 14 'Special
Telegram.) Hastings got nine of Its hits
off Paul in two Innings after the
totals seemed to have the game welt lit
hand. McLear did some fine stick work.
A special train from Hastings brought a
large crowd. Ilerce was fined for harang
uing the umpire. Score:
HASTINCS. CltANP tsl.ANTV
ah h o.a r An n o a b.
Witunti, 3b .. 1 ft 0 Mclar. rf... 4 2 I ft ft
promlev, rf
1 0 0 n Hover. ?b. . .. 4
1 ft 0 Mi'Klhben. If S
131 nk. if 4
3 Ift 1 ft Armfn. lb. 4
1 ft ft 4 Manhntl. M. .1
t 4 ft 1 .lolrerrt.. ,.., 8
ft 1 2 ft Petera. c . ... 1
t ft 1 ft Metker. Sb .. 4
3 ft
P-nnnellv, rf
Cook, lb
Hoernle. c.
Felton, tel..
fierce, Sr. ..
o tlrlen. If..
Perrr. p
Totala
0 ft
1 ft
4 t
4 ft
ft
3 ft
1 1
ft 1
raul. p ?
43 li 24 4 2 Hartman. r I
Totala S 1ft :7 1ft 4
Hastings 0 0 0 0 i) ;i ;, 0 1 -
Grand Island 1 0 1 0 l 0 1 0 1-:
Earned runs. Hasting. S; Grand Island. 1
Two-base hits: Donnelly. Pletcc. .McLear
Paul. Tliree-has . hit : McLear. Buses
balls: Off Paul. 2: off Perry. 4. Struck out
it.. in..i r. . I... r..... 11. u.. it.,. ,,..., i
Innings pitched: Bv ILirttimn. two; bv
Paul, seven. Hits: off Paul. 11; olf llait
man. I. Umpire: Flynp.
Discoverers Win with MIclK.
COLUMBUS. Neb!, May 14 i Special Tel
egram.) Columbus won today's game from
York by the remarkable hlltiin; cf P.
Brown, whtr rdide three twn-himccr-a out
of four times at bat. Score;
YORK. COM M Iir?.
All. H O A K. All H O A C
Rrarthronk, na 4
Mlexi-ll. rf . 3
i t'orple Ih . . 3
1 E Pr.. n. ?b .-,
ft H llrca n. m (
1 Wrl.enh'r. cf 2
ft Malum, It' .. 4
ft liuoura. If... 3
ft l--.r!ett. r... 3
1 Walworth, p 8
ft
1
Villa. IK ... 3 12
I 14
1 4
3 ft
2 ft
ft n
ft 1
Ferrett. jb
4
Rantaeey, rf
Parnte. cf...
Tane. If...,
lve. 2b
4 2
..4 n
.. S 0
.30
e. 2
..3ft
.. 1 ft
.. 1 n
Thompson
Knrth. p.
larmtt .
Masters
" Totala
!7 7 :
11
Totala 32 4 24 10 1
Hatted for Dve in ninth.
Batted for Payne In ninth.
' Work 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-
Column-nil. ........... 0100 ii 002 :i
Earned runs: York. I; Columlcis, .1. Struck
out: By Kurth. ft; bv Wnlw -th. . Hars
on balls: Off Kurth. .1; off Vvoi-th. 1 Hit
by pitched ball: By Kurth. 1, o.v Walworth.
1. Two-base--hlta. Haiilssey. B. Brown i.D.
Sacrifice hits: Mills. Brown. Stolen bases:
Mills. Copple Welsclibergcr 2). Time: 1:.'5.
Umpire: Jllale.
Koafkern I.enane Results.
Montgomery. 6: Cbnttanooga, 1.
New Orleans. 1: Nashville. 2.
Memphis. 3; Birmingham, 4.
Mobile, 7; Atl-mf.i 1.
Car Accidents
s
behind a oar, oro.sln,-;
or running board oi
6
Street Ry. Co.
X 111 . - ' -1 1 11 B
1h lh b"t SHIRTS art) jf I
Tlbnr the mak- A J'A
iSs&Sl V, Pledge of II li&m
k-fern fmwM
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Ochrlng. Iouble play: B. lie J