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    TJiK HKK: OMAHA, TliUI.HPAY, MAT 1!MI.
Grizzles Assume Lead in Western; Omaha Wins Again; Brooklyn Blanks Cubs,
ROURKES TRIM KAW TEAM
Breitenitein, Replacing Moore for
Topeka, Lets in Bunt.
OMAHA DOES SOME BASE BURNING
Pick, Kane and Mrhoff D4eve
Ball at Klsht Time and Bend It
Where Tbrri Is No Oac
Waiting.
TOPEKA, Kan.. Mar IT. Special Tsle
gram.) In a faint of wierd fielding by
the Kiwi, Omaha, took the last of th
Ties, I to 1.
The pitching was good all the way, Fu
Mte appearing for the home club and
Keeley and Fentress for Omaha, A alight
lapse by Fentress allowed one run. Bchoon
over pumped out a homer off Fugate with
none on banes.
Manager Moore, criticised for his own
work, sent Breltensteln to second. He
made Moore look good on the first ball hit.
Pick drove It down to him and he muffed
It The holocaust began Immediately. Kane
hit and Williams walked, filling the circle.
A double, Hopke to Harford, on Nlehoffs
line drive, retired Pick from third and for
a moment the fires were smothered. But
Hafford took the next one irom King and
heaved It to the stand, scoring Kans and
leaving third and second occupied, Schoon
oVer hit down to Breltenstem and the two
runners flew toward home. Breltensteln
erred again. Williams counted, but King
was caught at the plate.
The Omahans were running the bases
- In grand style and four stolen bases, with
two hits, left two on with one down In
the third. Here Fugate suffered a nervous
breakdown and when Nlehotf hit him one,
he first dropped It, allowing Kane to
score, and then threw wild at Kerns, al
lowing Williams to score. rk-hoonover's
homer was the fifth counter.
The Raws never had a chance except In
the eighth. Keeley went six Innings win
two hits. Only two were made off Fent
ress, but In the eighth he walked Kerns
and rugate hit behind him sending him to
third. Rlckert flew out to King and the
cor came In. Score:
TOPEKA.
AO R. H. O. A. E.
Rlckert, If 7"7- 0 12 10
Hafford, 2b 4 0 0 1 1 1
KtLblie, lb 4 0 0 11 1 0
Thomaaon, cf 4 0 1 3 0 0
Hopke, as 4 0 0 8 4 0
Cromptnn, rf S 0 1 1 0 0
Breltensteln, 2b S 0 1 0 4 I
Kerns, c 1116 11
Fugate, p 3 0 10 9 1
Totals 80 1 6 27 IS B
OMAHA.
ATJ. R. H. O. A. E
Pick, h S 0 1 1 3 o
Kane, lb B 2 t 9 1 0
Williams, rf 2 2 0 1 0 0
Nelhoff. 2b ..... 4 0 0 S 1 1
King, cf 3 0 0 2 0 0
Hchoonover, If 4 12 10 0
Kn eaves, ss S 0 0 1 3 0
Agnew, c 4 0 14 0 0
Keeley, p 3 0 12 0 0
Fentress, p 1 0 0 0 1 0
Totals 36 K 2 27 10 "l
Topeka 00000 , 0 010 1
qmaha 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0-
Home run: Schoonover. Baorlfloe fly:
Rlckert. Double play: Honke to Hafford.
(Stolen bases: Pick. Kane, Williams. Kin,
Schoonover. Hits: Off Keeley, 2; oft
Fentress, 8. First base on balls: Oft
Fugate, 3; off Fentress, i. Struck out: Bv
Fugate. 4; by Keeley, I; by- Fentress, i
Hit with pitched ball: H Keeley, 1. Urn.
pi res: Morgan and Shoemaker. ,
"WICHITA CAPTURE)! ' SWATFKST
Visitors Defeated by Score of roar
teem to Nine.
WICHITA, Kan., May 17. Wichita and
Ies Molnea Indulged In a slugging match
today, the locals winning through more op
portune hitting. Ellis pitched well In the
early Innings, but weakened toward the
end and Jack son worked In the ninth. Six
men took part In a double play for Wlch
Ica In the ninth. Score:
WICHITA.
AB. R
II.
0
0
O.
A.
0
4
0
1
0
3
0
2
1
Mlddleton. cf
Berger, ss
Belden. If ...
Koerner, lb
Hughes. tb .
Davis, rf ....
SVhmld. 8b ..
demons, c .
Ellis, p
Jackson, p .
6
Totals 36
14 18 27 14
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H.
O.
11
0
0
A.
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
4
12
wurtis. If 6 i
loiugan, ss t J"
Mattlck, cf j
lawyer, lb S l
Need ham, 2b 6 1
Kores, 8b 6 0
Decamp, rf 4 o
Bachant, e 5 0
Hueston, p 1 0
Northup, p - 3 x
Totals 43 t W 24
Des Molnea 0 0 1 0 0 4 2
Wichita 4 S 2 0 2 0
2 0-2
1 14
l.ert on bases: Des Moines, Wichita, 4.
First on errors: Wichita. 1; Des Molnea, 1.
sacrifice hits: Hughes, Kills, Berger.
Beldeu. Two-bax hita: Colligan, Dwyer,
Kores. Hughes, Davis, nchniid (ii. Three
base hits; Need hum. Davis. Home runs:
Koerner, Curtis.' Stolen bases: Hughe.
Koerner.- Hits: Otf Kills, 16 In eight in
nings; off Jackson, none In one inning: off
Hueston, 9 in three innings; off Northup,
2 In five Innings. Double plays: Hughes to
Koeruer; Colligan to Kores to uwver;
Jackson to BVlimld to Hughes to Koerner
to linger to demons. Btruek out: By
Hueston. 1; by Northup, 1; by Kllis, 3
Bases on balls: Olf Kills, 1; Orf Hyeston
I Passed ball; Bachant. Wild pitch:
Northup. Time: 1:45. lmpire: Haskell.
ANTKLOPF.S BIN OVER ST. JOSEPH
Llaeola Takes Uasue by Score of Xiao
to Oae.
LINCOLN. May 17. Hsgerman held 8t.
Joseph to three hits today and Uncoln
romped away with the game. 2 to 1, by
rapping Johnson and Chellette opportunely
and stealing bases almost with pleasure,
fccore:
LINCOLN.
AU. R.
If.
3
3
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
Oagnler, ss
liiglaub, 2b....
Dundon, 2b
Cole, cf
Cobb, cf
Cockman, 3b...
Miller. It
Thomas. II
McGraw. V:
liagerman, p...
Totals 1,
4
S
ST. JOSEPH.
A H. R.
U 27 14
It.
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
o.
McChesney
cf
8
Kelley. rf...,
Powell. If
Reilly, lb....,
Jones, lb
Cooper, c
Melnko, as...
Hamilton, 3b
Johnson, p..
Chellette, p.
Ml'tMIt ....
Crutcher, p.,
Totals
..30
3 24 14
- Battd for Chellette In the fifth
Uncoln 04410001 4
til. Joseph lOoOOOOOS I
Runs batted In: Ry I'ng'aub, 4; by lit.
Draw, 2; by Powell, 1; by Oagnler, 1. Two
base hit: L'nslaub. Double plavs: Cole to
Oasmur to Thomas. Hamilton 10 Rtillley to
Jones I?ft cn bases. Lincoln. 6; Ki
Jooaph. S. Stolen bases- I'nglaub. Cole"
Cobb Cixkman, Miller. McOraw Kel
ley 13.1. Powell U;. (Sacrifice bits: Cock
Buan. Hagarmao. Struck out: By Hager.
j
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAOI E. NAT L LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet W. L. Tct.
Denver .... 14 7 Philadelphia 22 7
.loux City IT 8
Wichita ... 15 7
Lincoln ... 15 8
.RW'Plttsburg ..IS 8 .r,7
..' New York.. H 11 ..vr,
.i"2 Chics go ... l. 13 .KK
.4'OlClnrinratl . 12 U J,-!
.123 .St. Louis... 9 15 .:i7S
.31:: Brooklyn ..8 20 .21
Pt. Joseph. 12 13
Omaha ... 11 15
Topeka ... 8 14
Ds Moines 3 23
.lloilioston 8 22 .?i7
AMKR. ASS N.
AM EH. LKAOUE
XV. L. Pel., W. L. Pet
Columbus
1" 10 .443 Detroit 25 S .835
Mlnneap'lls 20 14
.BeV'hkago .... 15 12
.50! Boston 15 13 .W8
.i'tfi Phll'dnlphia 13 13 .Vi
.W'Nfw York.. 12 14 .4;2
.4M1 Cleveland . 12 IS .400
.3H! Washington 10 1 .34
.313ISt. Louln... ! 2" .310
Kan. City, 17 12
Milwaukee. IK 14
St. Paul... 15 15
IOii!Rville . 16 14
Toledo 11 21
Indnapolls. 10 22
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Won. Lost.
Pet.
.m
.tW7
.W7
.M7
.HI
.107
Grand Island 6
Kearney 4
1
2
2
2
4
4
S
Columbus 4
Fremont
Superior
Hustings
Soward .
Yesterday's Results.
WESTERN LEAGUE
Omaha, J; Topeka. 1.
Uncoln. 9; St. Juseph, 1.
Wichita, 14; Des Moines. 9
Denver, T; Sioux City, 8.
NATIONAL LEA l'
Plttsburu, 7; Boston. 1
Brooklyn. 1; Chicago. 0.
St. Louis, 3; New York. 1.
Philadelphia. T; Cincinnati, 3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago, 7; Philadelphia, 5.
St. Louis. I, Washington. 2.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 4; Toledo, 3.
Ioulsvllle. 1; Indianapolis. 0.
Milwaukee, 2: St. Paul, 1.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Seward, 6; Grand Island, 8.
Tork, 8; Kesrnev. 5.
Superior. 8; Columbus, 4.
Hastings, 8; Fremont, 6.
Ussiet Today.
National Ivoattue St. Louis at Roston
Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at New
York, Chicago at Philadelphia.
American League Boston at Chicago.
New York at St. Louis. Philadelphia at
Detroit, Washington at Cleveland.
American Association Milwaukee at To.
ledo. Kansas City at Indianapolis. St. Paul
at Louisville, Minneapolis at Columbus.
Nebraska State League York at Orand
Island, Seward et Kearney. Hastings at
Columbus, Superior at Fremont.
"Mink Leaaue Auhiirn mt v.hru.i,. r-t...
Maryvllle at Falls City, Shenandoah at
Clarlnda
man 6; by Chellette. 1; bv Crutcher, 2
First base on balls: Off Ha.rmn a- r
Johnson, 3; off Chellette, 1; off Crutcher. 1
j-.v ...i., vi"-nru uan: jjy uneiiette, 1.
InnlnaS Hitched bv .Tnhnmn 1 .itn ft. kU.
1. Innings by Chellette. 3; runs, 8;' hits, !
Innings by Crutcher, 4; runs, 1; hits, 4.
x uiiq . x.uu. uuipire
Clark.
GRIZZLIES
TRIM sTotl
AGAIN
Denver Takes Third StraUht by
Seven to Three.
DENVER, May 17. -Denver won the third
straight game from Sioux City, score, 7 to
The heavy hitting of Weldensaul and
Qulllln werethe feature of the game.
Boors:
DENVER.
AB. R
II.
0
0
1
2
0
0
2
4
O.
11
A.
4
1
0
2
2
4
0
0
2
Lloyd, 2b
Oilmore, cf
Weldensaul, If....
Qulllln. 3b
8
Lindsay, lb
Coffey, as
Cassldy, rf
McMurray, c
tiarns, p
Totals
6 27 15
8IOUX CITT.
AB. R. H.
6 0 2
S 0 1
O.
A.
2
0
0
0
0
t
1
0
1
0
2
Andreas. 2b
1
12
84
a4
Stem, lb
Breen. If
.413
..800
.3 1 1
.300
.4 10
.8 0 1
.3 0 0
. 1 0 0
Neighbors, rf....
wanner, cf
Reilly, ss
Hartman. 8b....
Miller, c
Burger, p
Tonne ,
Totals
Totals
...84
...34
Batted for Barber In ninth.
Denver 8 0 0 0 0
2 0
0 0
2 -7
0 03
Sioux City 0 3 10 0
tSolen bases: Hartman, Harris, Qulllln.
Andreas. Stem. Two-base hits: Weldensaul,
Qulllln, Cassidy. Home run: Qulllln. Sac
rifice fly: I4ndeay. struck out: By Harris.
7; by Barber, 1. Bases on balls: Off Bar
ber, 4; off Harris, i. Hit by pitched ball:
Breen. Left on bases: Denver, S; Sioux City,
. Time: 1:64. Lmpire: Everett.
CHENEY OF INDIANAPOLIS
WILL JOIN ROURKE STAFF
New Man for Pltchlnc Staff A New
laflelde Is Also on the
String;.
Pitcher Cheney of Indianapolis has been
Unpurchased by Fa Rourke. The new man
will report to the club at Wichita Thurs
day.
Cheney, It Is said, was allowed to leave
Indianapolis because of a disagreement with
the management. Laat season he won ten
games and lofct twelve, a better average
than his club. 1
A new Inflelder Is to be added to the
Rourke club. Negotiations have not been
closed and his identity has not been di
vulged. It Is understood that this addition
will mean the release of a member of the
present infield staff.
State League Gossip
Superior played thu first errorless game
of the season Tuesday.
Elgit chances were thrown at Ward
Tueeuay and the former Rourke got away
with a cltan slate.
Neff, the Fremont right fielder, batted
KM In Tuesday's game. Three times to
the bat, he secured one home run and
two singles.
Three home runs, one three-base hit
and three two-baggers were credited to
the Fremont team la the game against
Hastings Tuesday.
McKlbbon. the Grand Island left fielder,
got away with two good ones at the bat.
one three-bagger and another fur two.
bags Here secured by hlin.
' Columbus' stick work won the game for
them Tuesday, when they went up against
the Superior team. Twelve hits a ere
garnered oft -Gibson by Columbus.
Fremont Ik fast climbing the ladder,
It will be but a couple of days when that
team will be Mt the l, ,i of ih h-t.
, . ", , " . ' ' .
that coveted position at the head of thu
league. The lucky onea are Kearney,
Grand Island, Columbus and Fremont.
It was a pitchers' battle between Whee
ler and Hartman Tuesday In the game be
tween Sewaru and Grand Island, attn the
latter having the best of the argument.
York made three scores avalnat Kear
ney In the first inning Tuesday, and after
that was helpless and let the opposing
team take the long end of a u-to-3 score.
Armstrong waa sure there with the
stick Tuesday, in four times at the bat
he clouted out three sate onea. In the
field he took twelve chames without a
boot.
The feature of the Kearnev-Tork game
waa the home run of H. Gray of the
former team In the seventh truing he
lifted the sphere over the canter field
fence.
Superior's weakness seems lo be In the
batting branch of the game. The work
In the tleid baa been good tmce the
opening of the season. I,,t the boys fall
to connect with the twisters.
Seward and Grand Island plaved a close
game Tuesday, oue error was made by
each team. Wheeler strut k out six men
and Hartman seven, tteward made eight
bits and Graad Island tea.
Leading Members of Rourke Family-IV
SUPERIOR DRAWS A VICTORY
Bud Hitting- s,nd Good Fielding
Spell llefeat for Columbus.
GRAND ISLAND LEADS SEWARD
Loosely Played Game Glros Contest
to Hall Coaatr Teasnnaattags
Wins from From oat on
Errors.
COLUMBUS, Neb., May 17.-8peela! Tel
egram.) Hard hitting and Superior's field
work won today's same for the visiting;
team. Score:
SUPERIOR. OOLUMBU8.
B.H.O.A.E. B.HOAB.
Ooyle. of... I 8 3 1 OMelxell. rf. t 4 1 0 0
Mlohael, ss 4 0 3 I.OCopple. lb. 4 1 0 1
Allan, lb... 4 1 0 IE. Brown. 2b 4 4 18 1
MoDoweir.tb 4 1 8 8 IB. Drown, as 4 8 114
Spell man, o84l OWelsb'r, cf 4 I 7 0 4
Beckewlta,M 4 1 8 1 ftMalum, lb. 4 1 3 4 1
Oreenw'd rf 4 3 4 4 4 Madura, If. 3 1 8 0 4
Dahl. p.... 4 4 4 1 4Rnsh'b'g. a 8 I 14
' Walworth, p 8 0 4 4 0
Totals ....40 U37188
Totals ....SI T V 13 8
Superior ..; ....0 0003211 1-8
Columbus 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 I
Earned runs. Superior, 6; Columbus, 4.
Two-base hits. Bpellman, Orr (2), Badura.
Home run: B. Brown. Sacrifice hits:
Greenwood, Badura. Stolen base: Allen.
Struck out: By Dahl, by Walworth, 8.
first base on balls: Off Dahl, 1; off Wal
worth, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Dahl. 3.
Umpire: Blake.
Soward Fields Loosely.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., May 17 -Special
Telegram.) Excepting In the fifth Inning
Morse kept the hits well scattered. In
that inning a three-sacker a double
and three singles netted Seward four
earned runs. Seward, however, played a
looae fielding game, and five walks by
Stewart helped some. Score:
SEWARD. ORAMD ISLAND.
B.HO.AE. B.H.O.A.E.
Robinson, s 4 3 0 8 4McLear. rf. 4 1 4 0 4
jooiey, id . 1 g 1 o fVnj-er, tb.. 4 1
Hansen, of. 4 3 I 4 4McKlb'n. If 4 1
18 4
14 4
3 0 4
4 1
4 8 4
3 n 4
1 I 0
0 1 4
Hsnry,
rhosty,
lb . 4 1 It 0 cvok. cf... I 0
If.. 4 0 8 0 Urmi t, lb. 1 8
ytillrn. lb.. 4
Rumler, rf. 4
Valley, e.. 4
Stewart, p. 4
8 14 JMr!mll,3b I 1
0 114 Joktrat, e. 3
0 4 11 UoylM. p .. 8 1
8 0 4 1 Uieen. n... 4 0
Morse,
8 4 0 8 4
Totals
11 24 14 7
Totals ....84 4 87 14 4
Seward
Grand Island
Earned runs:
Henry, Kullen.
First base on
1 0 4 0 0 0 0-&
0 3 3 3 0 0 10 -
Seward. 4. Two-base hits:
Three-base hit: Robinson,
balls: Off Green. 1: off
Stewart, 6
Stewart. 2.
Struck out: By Morse, 7: by
Passed ball: alley. Sacriflca
mts: cooley (2), McLear, Cook
strong, Marshall, Jokerst. Umpire:
Arm
Flynn.
Hastings Wins on Errors.
FREMONT, Neb., May 17.-(Special Tele
gramsThe same today was won by Hast
ings owing to numerous errurs by Fremont.
Hitting on both sides was verv light. A
difficult catch of a foul fly by Pierce
featured. Score:
HASTINOS. rREHON'T.
ii.HO.AE. B.HjO.AE.
Wanton, H 4
Bromley, i-f &
Ionnelly. rf 8
link, lb... i
Hoerola, c 4
Kalton, sa.. 8
Hero. i.. 4
O Urln. If. I
Orth, p 4
1 t Bonner, rf .,
0 0 Booth, b. .
0 4 0sj-y, Sb...
1 oNeff. c
0 1 4
4 4
14 1
14 4
0 1 1
110
0 i
e u 1
0 1 4
4 0 4
t 0 House, I f . I
1 1 Turplil. If.. 4
I 4 W mi',1. m..
0 Kuiin, lb. . 4
4 4 f ampbell, p 1
-tw-iiiieu, . 1
Totals ... 14 3 87 IS 4
Total. ... So I 17 18 4
Batted for Ward in the ninth.
Hastings 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 28
Fremont 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 04
Two-bsse hits: Bromley, eff. Turpln.
J nree-Dase nit : O ltrlen Urst base on
nans: tr orth. 3; otf Campbell. 3. Struck
balls
out: By Orth, 8; bv Campbell, 6. Double
Plays: Rouse to Neff, Watson unasalste.1
Hit with pitched ball:
Umpire: McDermolt.
Neff. Times 2:00.
York's Game In Daat Storm.
KEARNEY. Neb., May IT (Special Tele
gram Kearney was defeated here today
oy York, playing in the worst -wind and
dust of any previous game. I'.ach tiam
bad six errors. Kearney list the game in
the first Inning. owIhr to the wild work
of the new pitcher, si ruble. Dye of York
made a home run. Sore:
KEAKNKV. YORK.
BR OAK UHOlt
Ijjtea. If... 4 u 0 4 fiis1b'k. ml I I I I
roMer. ID.. I I 1 4 Tarreli. lb. 4 0 0 1
owney. lb 1 4 1 h linnessr, rf I 114
U. !,.. 1 1 I I 1 Jarrotl. cf 4 1
Harsle. lb. 4 1 4 4 1 kit i in. !!b-u I II)
I'tfiei. as . 4 114 I Harris, cf . 4 I I
M may. rf 4 I 0 I l.urhhiwn, c 8 4 4
Towimend, e 4 14 4 el'ayn. If... 8 0 1
Mater lb, lb 4 1 10 v 1 w , rhpolw.p 14 4
MruUI. p.. I S , Oliy,, Jb 114
nni, p i its
lutliieti, p. 1 1 4 4 u Totals
t'laire. p... 14 0 14
.M I n :o 4
Totals .
Kearney
York ....
7 t M 4
4 0
S 1
10 0
0- 4
0 0 0
o k
:arney runs: Kearney. 1; York, L First
K I T-Y) " 1
ri" ! r" '! j
; v ' X- y
baBe on balls. Off Struble, 4; off Wright,
1; 011 wocnponz. i; on jarrott. 1. two-
base hits: H. Gray, Hargls. Home run:
Dye. Struck out: By Struble, 1. Time:
l:oy. Lmpire: McKee.
CENTRAL SWEEPS THE BOARDS
Takes Everything' in Sight at Grade
School Preliminary.
FRANKLIN COMES IN SECOND
Three Athletes of Winning; T
earn In
List of Individual Wlnnen
Big Crowd Bees
Contest.
INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY.
J. J. White of Central. 14 points.
John Krage of Bancroft, 13 points.
Joel Campbell of Central, 11 points.
D. W. Danforth of Central. 11 points.
Central school simply took everything in
sight at the opening of the fifth annual
grade school track meet last night at the
Toung Men's Christian association, cap
turing 63 points of the 108 points to be won
In the meet. Franklin came a slow seo
ond with lS's points and Farnam stood
olose to Franklin with 16 credits.
The Central school lads proved far to
speedy of foot for their opponents and in
addition were discovered to be almost
superhuman In their Jumping abilities.
The Central team took first place in every
event except the broad jump class B,
high Jump class B and the tug of war.
Three of the Central warriors were In thu
list for Individual winners.
The Young Men's Christian association
hall was packed and Jammed with a yell
ing bunch of scholars of the competing
schools. They yelled until a special po
lice force was sent out to see what had
started the riot and If possible to quell
It. Tonight the second bunch of schools
will meet at the Young Men's Christian
association to run off lis preliminaries.
All the boys obtaining first, second or
third pioces will be in the big tlnal meet
at the Auditorium on Saturday.
standing of tue Schools.
Following are tue standings of the
schools In points for different events, the
columns from left to right representing
standing broad Jump, hign Jump, twenty-yard-dash,
one-eighth mbe relay, relay,
tug of war and totala:
I A B C A B C;A B C j
Central ...
Ftankiin .
Fainaiu ..
Bancroft ,
Coiuenlusk
Columbian
1
8 4 b, b;..63
. .. XJ;..
., 1 .. 1, 1
.1.. 2 ....
:: .: ::::
1 o, l,t'Jvt
.. .. dlt
6 ..,..t 1..14
.. ...... u 0
.. ........ h
1 i
i ..
i-
Kesuus:
Stanaing Broad Jump. Class A First,
Joel Cauipbeil o Central; seconu, J. i.
V hue oi Ce;ittal; tiiirtl, Joe t reiuo ui
ralhain. Instance, K teel 4 inches.
Class B rirst, Km u?y oi rranklin;
4CCUHU, juu Kiae ui Bancroft; liuro, juo
ucliart o( Lciuial. Distance, a feel Vl
ucn.
Class C First, Chuilrs liuigess of Cen
tral; hecond, Montgomery ume of Fian
i.n; third, itaiph Henderson of Fariuiii
LMMance, 7 feet 10' inches.
'1 wenty-yaia Hush. t'lass A Firs;,
Chants Worth of Central; secoiul. J. J.
one of Central: mud. Joel i aiuubell oi
Cential. Tune. 3vt Seconds.
t'laj-s B First, J. Krage of Bancrott,
seionu, John Suciiart oi Central; tlilid.
lawrence 1'ayne of Frunkun. 'lime, jy,
Secunils.
Class C Firbt. Hail Wlnget of Franklin,
Second. E. K. i'taice of Central; third. D.
Danforth of Central. Time. 3V seconds.
Running llish Jump. Clas A First. Joel
Campbell of Central: second J. J. White of
Central , tnlrd, Clarence Magnuson ot Far
num. Height, 4 feet 11 Inches.
Class I' First. J. Krage of Bancroft;
second. Will Sudcnhurg ,J Krsnklin. third.
Clare Dixon of P'.irnHm. lletght. 4 feLt
4 Inches.
Cla ' First. D. Dnnforth of Centra'.;
setoml. Iilph HeniliTnin of Farnam : tliiid,
Mnnignmt ry 'are of i"ranl.lln lbMlit,
4 feet li Inches.
f'r.e-eighth Mile Run J. J. White of Cen
tral; fecund. Joe Premo of Faiiiutn. third,
H Bryant of Franklin. Time: l.:"i.
Relay Itace First. Central school time
l :7S; second. Farnam, time. 1 :;' third,
l ancroft. time. I yi.
Tug of War First. Coinenius school,
team romposed of I.erot Brnrson l.oni.x
I'nrta. Fdtnard Siichy, Kdward Kra.iier,
Claries Proinm, William Caspar and II.
I:lc!iardson; second. Farnam fcliool, with
team composed of Clair Dixon. Clarence
Maxnuson. Reuben Melcher, Alvln (ielsier.
Harold Taylor. Will tan, pen and Jt-e
I'remo- third. Franklin school with team
eomposed of Bert Abraham, William Sud
enburg, Lawrence Pane. Huuii Carton.
Harry Thompson. Edgar Bryant and Fred
Henderson.
SOX BEAT ATHLETICS AGAIN
- s
Chicago Takes Fourth Straight Game
from Champions.
FINAL SCORE IS SEVEN TO FIVE
Oldrlnsr's Home Han la Feature of
Game, Ball Going; Over Left Field
Feneo for Longest Hit on
Grounds.
CHICAGO, May 17. Chicago won thslr
fourth straight game from Philadelphia
tcday, 7 to E. Oldrlng's home run was the
feature of the game, the ball going over
the left field fence, registering the longest
hit on the grounds. Score:
CHICAGO.
PHILADELPHIA.
B H.O.E
B.H.O.A.B.
Melntyrs, cf. 4
Lord. Sb I
Callahan. It., 4
Bodle. rf I
J. Colllna, lb 8
Hannablll, tb I
Corhan, M... I
Rulllvan. o. .. 8
Lang, p. . . . . I
OlmttMd, p.. 1
0 Stmnk. If..., 1
0 Oldrlnx. ct... 4
I
1 4
1 1
0 4
4 11
1 4
1 I
I 1
1 4
4 4
0 R.Colllm. 2b 4
0 H.k.r, 3b ... I
4 rTl.. lb.... 4
4 Murphy, rf . .. 4
4 Molnuea. is.. 4
4 Livingston, o 4
1 ItUMSll, p.... 1
4 &1 organ, p. ., I
Totals 84 11 17 10 1 Totals 34 10 14 14 1
Chicago ..3 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 7
Philadelphia 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 15
Two-base hits: Bodle, Livingston, Lange,
Molntyre. Three-base hits: Lange, Old
ring. Home run: Oldrlng. Hits: Off
Russell, 4 in one inning; off Morgan, 8 In
seven Innings; off Lange, 8 In six and one
third Innings; off Olmstead, 2 In two and
two-thirds innings. Stolen bases: Calla
han (2). Double play: R. Collins to
Davis. Left on bases: Chicago. 11; Phil
adelphia. 9. liases on balls: Off Morgan,
6; off Lange, 7. Struck out: By Lange, 6;
by Morgan, 1; by Olmstead, 1. Time: 2.14.
I mpires: Ferrine and Sheridan.
St. Louis Takes Serlea.
ST. LOUI3. Mav 17. The locals had lit.
tie trouble winning from Washington to-
oay, y to 2. making a clean sweep of the
series. Score:
ST. LOTIS. WASHINGTON.
B.HO.AE. B.H.O.A.K
Shnttnn. rf...
Auitln. 8b...
Maloan, rf...
Imports, 2b..
Hngnu, If
Stephens, c.
Wallace, as..
Mytrs, lb....
Pelty, p
Totals
4 0 Milan. (.. .!
1 Klbarfald. 3b 4
4 4 Letlvelt, If.. 1
4 0 (Jeiieler, rf . . 1
0 0 MrBrlde, 4
4 1 Cuu'gham, 2b I
1 4 gomailnt, lb. I
4 4 Alnsrnlth, a. . 1
1 4 Walker, p.... 4
Otey. .
.. 4
.-. 1
4 17 14 1 Plierry. p.
Srhaefor
Millar .,,
1
, 1
Totals t 4 14 11 1
Batted for Otey In the third.
Batted for Somerlot In the ninth.
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
St. Louis 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 -
Home run: Austin. Bases on balls:
Off Waller. 8; off Otey, l; off Sherry, l;
off Petty, 3. Struck out: By Otey, 1; by
Sherry. 8. Hits: Off Walker, none, three
on banes In first; off Otey, 2 in two In
nings; off Sherry, 4 in six Innings. Time:
1.4.V Umpires: Dlncen and O'Loughlln.
LATEST WHITE MAN'S HOPE
TO BOX AT KRUG THEATER
Jim Flynn to Appear Against Abdul,
the Turk, A est Saturday
Kvealna.
Jim Flynn, the lbtest white man's hope,
will appear at the Krug theater In Omaha
Saturday night, as the star attraction of
un athletic carnival to be held there.
Since ho defeated Al Kaufman in Kansas
City recentl, Jim Flynn has b(n a boxer
of great Interest over the country. Man
ager Francke has arranged to have him
appear I, Lie and work out with Abdul the
Turk. Flynn has never before been In
this illy.
Young Prckus, the demon Greek wrest
ler, Mill meet Waller Thompson of Oman
In a hot wieatllna match. There will also
be several I i ellimnary wrestling bouts.
Ml an 4umpb.ll Wins Twice.
PORT RISH, Ireland. May 17.-Mlss
Mary Fivnes of Pennsylvania dropped vut
ot the Hrltl.-h woman s golf l hutnpionslnu
tcdat. losl ,n the second round to Miss
K. .Mar.-sden of Manchester. 4 up and 2 to
plu. Mlts lh.iothy Campbell, the Amer
ican ciiainplon, defeated MUs Me hulls of
tnlrd round Miss Cam), bull beat Miss
Ci uiiimack of the Lthiarn i iiih. 5 up ami
Westwaid Ho, 4 up and & to j lay. In the
4 to play.
(iophera Unmet Huron.
BEATRICE. Neb.. May 17.-(Bpeclal Tele
giaui i-At 1 aul tiopittra, , Huron. 5, was
tuday's rcore, the victory being due to
superior batting by bobby Marshall, for
merly Mith the foot tail team of the di
versity of Minnesota He moii four counts
In the lau haif of the game, 'i be same
learns play here tomorrow.
Bellevuo Track Team
Ready for State Meet
College Has Several State Record Ath
letei and Expects to Carry
Off Hon on.
The Bellevue College trsck team will s-o
to Lincoln Phturdsy to enter the rtate meet
trere. Bellevue has several state record
men and should have no trouble In win
ning the meet sgnln this year. , Wewleyan
who had been counted Its most dangerous
rival, was badly trimmed In ths dual meet
at Bellevue Saturday, and Wesleysn In turn
ha defeat ! Doone by a good margin: rea
sonlng thus, the Bellevue supporters have
great confidence In the ability of their team
to rapturn the honors again.
Primrose, who broke the state record In
the discus In the meet last Saturday, Is ex
pected to repeat his performance, and also
to take the M0 and 440; he Is also sure to
place In the brotd jump and 100-yard dash
Mnsten, who won the broad Jump against
sleyan and came within one inch of
the stale record In so doing, Is In good
rape, and will likely take this event.
Brnndt, who cleared 10 feet 11 Inches) In the
pole vault Inst Saturday, will bid strongly
for a good place In his event.
Bellevue will be handicapped In the
hurdles and the 100-yard dash by the ab
sence of ratilscn, who has left school tem
porarily to tsJto a position In Kansas.
Quftckenbush, who tied with WUson of Wes
leyan In the high Jump, both men breaking
the state record. Is working hard, and is
expected to win this event. Bellevue s re
lay team, Frlmicse, Mnstln, Curtlss and
Dowden, are all exceptionally fast. Miller
In the mile, and Dowden. in the hulf. have
not been beaten In their races this year
and have been running In very close to
record time.
Rellevue's entries are as follows:
!"0-Yn.rd Dash-Frlmroae. Curtlss. Jone.
Discus Throw-Irimrose. H. Curtlss. W
Curtlss.
High Jump Quackenbush, Dowden. Claus
sen. Mnstiti.
Brond Jtir.in Msstrn. Primrose. Dowden.
Pole Vault Brandt. Johnson, Claussen.
Half Mile Dowden. ClatiBson. Miller
440-Yard Dash Primrose, Masten, Ohmn.
W. Curtlss.
220-Yard Dash Primrose. Masten.
I-O-Yatd Hurdles Johnson. XV. Curtlss.
i-ard Hurdles Johnson, Kearns.
Mile Run-Miller. Kamanskl.
Photput Curtlss, Mastln.
Hnmmer Throw-H. Curtlss. Rice.
Half Mile Relay Masten, Primrose, Dow
den, XV. Curtlss.
COLONELS BLANK HOOSIERS
Louisville Takes Pitchers' Battle by
One to Nothing.
WINNING SCORE MADE IN FOURTH
Howard's Three-Base Hit and Kay
den's Single Rcorea Only Ran of
Game Stanley's Running;
Catch Feature.
INDIANAPOLIS, May 17,-Loulsvllls
won a pitchers' bsttle from Indianapolis
today, 1 to 0. Howard's three-bass hit
and Hayden's single scored the only run
ofv.the game, In tne fourth Inning. Stan
ley's sensational running cstch of Burke's
fly was the feature. Score:
LOOTSVILLB. ' INBIANAPOUS.
B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B.
Orlmsfcew, rf 4 1 1 I 4 Hallman, If.. 4 1 I S 4
Howard, lb.. 4 111 4 e Woodruff. e(. 4 I 1 4 4
Lennox, ib... 4 1 I I 4 Houaar, lb... I 4 T 4 4
Hardoo, If... 4 1 4 4 4 rl.ch, rf... 4 114 4
Bun.bory. tb 4 I 4 4 4 Walsh, e 14 4 14
Robinson, aa. 4 4 I 14 0ti, Ib I 4 I 4 4
StanKy, cf... 4 4 1 4 4 Williams. Ib. I I 4 4 4
Hugbea, a 4 4 4 I 4 Mows, sa I 4 4 4 I
Hl'botbam. p 4 1 4 4 4 Wabb, p I 14 14
McCarthy ..1 4 '4 4 4
Totals It T 17 13 4 flurka 1 4 4 4 4
Totals 14 4 ST 14 I
Batted for Mowe In the ninth.
Batted for Webb In the ninth.
Louisville 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Three-bass hits: Orlmshaw. Howard.
Struok out: By Webb. 3; by Hlgfin
botham, 8. Bases on balls. Olf Htt&in
botham, 1. Time: 1:36. Umpires: Owens
and Kddlnger.
HUTESON STARTS ON A
LONG OVERLAND TRIP
Omaha Man to Trnvel Many Miles
Overland Through New
Country.
J. C. Huteson of Omaha, who Is at pres
ent visiting on the Faclfio coast and Puget
sound points will start on a remarkable
trip overland through Canada soon. On his
tour he will cover some thousand miles of
territory, a good part of It being on other
than railroad conveyances.
Leaving Puget sound he will take In a
great part of the Interior of British oCI
umbla by saddle snd pack horse. Depart
ing from Ashcroft, a little village on the
Canadian Psclflo, he will continue north
over the old Cariboo trail to the Cariboo
mines. The road Is tJ miles long and was
built by the Knglivh fifty years sgo, sines
which time millions of dollars' worth of
gold has been carried over It.
From Fort Oeorge, 17$ miles north of ths
Canadian Pacific, he will continue west to
Prince Rupert, via the Stuart and Fraser
lakes, a trip of 576 miles. He Is also plan
ning several datours to Inspect land which
bs sxpects to buy on this jaunt. From
Prince Rupert the steamer will carry him
back to Victoria and civilisation. Mr. Hute
son does not know just how long he will
be on the trail, but will not return to this
city for soms time.
D3AFT OF THE GENERAL
ARBITRATION TREATY
Document Intended as Basis for Per
manent Agreements Presented to
4; rest Britain and France.
WASHING TON, Msy lT.-The draft of a
general arbitration treaty was submitted
today to the British snd French govern
ments through their ambassadors here as
a basis for negotiating permanent treaties
on general lines. Questions ot honor and
vital Interest are not to be subtect to
arbitration. The Hague tribunal will decide
other Issues.
Questions which both parties agree ars
not Justifiable are to be referred to special
commissions to devise a means of settle
ment. Agreements are to bs submitted to
the I'nited States senate for ratification.
The remainder of the treaty provides the
necessary machinery for arbitration.
President Fulton Goes East.
RAPID CITY. S. D.. Msy IT. (Special. )-
Announcement ass made at the Ktate
School of Mines here that President Charles
H. Fulton had tendered his resignation and
that it had been accepted, to take effect
September 1. President Fulttn has ac
cepted the chslr of metallurgy sad bead
of the mines department In the Case School
of Applied Bounces si Cleveland O. For
the last eleven yeai s he has been connected
with the local Institution, the last six ss
Its head, and was recognised as one of ths
sblest instructors and authorities on metal
lurgy In this section. He has been ex
tremely popular with scholars and all with
whom he came In contact and the school
will fi-el his loss. His successor has not
yet been chosen.
BELL SHUTS OUT THE CUBS'.
Trolley Doderi Take Winning End,
.f T.V Tl.atl. V
FINAL SCORE IS ONE TO NOTHING
lVlaslsg Hun cred by rtanbertvon
Scratch lilt, Wheal's Sacrifice,
an Out aad Another
Scratch lilt.
BROOK LTN, N. T.. Mny IT In a
pitchers' battle with Richie today Rell
shut out the Chicago, 1 to o. The win
ning run waa scored by Dauhert on a
scratch hit. Wheat's sacrifice, sn out snd
another scratch hit by Burch. Rcore:
fmOOKLTN. CHICAGO
B H O.A E H H.O.A K.
mark, as .. 4 1 1
neubert. 1t 4 III
4Slie.-ki(1. If 1 l in
en.-htr.t-. rf 4 4 V I)
Wheat. If I
Hummel, tb I
Hurch. of. I
Coulsnn, rf 1
V! Zlm'n. b t
Uerten. 0.. 1
Bell, p I
4 i ft SlWman, ef 4 a I 0 4
I SCne nee. lit. 1 A 4 A a
1 4
4 !
1 I
4 I
0fllr. 1t .. 1 1 4 (1 A
AtViTVla, Jl, .. J A A 1 a
4hen. r I 0 A I 1
AH Zlm an.rtt I 1 it I A
4 4 0 4 archer, lb t tt A A A
Klin, c ... I A I 1
Totals ....14 4 7 14 4 Ktrht. j 14 114
Kalsar . . 1 0 A t A
Totals ... ?t t 34 14 I
Batted for Richie In the ninth.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 l
l,eft on hasea: Chica-en. : Hrnnklvn A
on errors: Brooklyn. 1. Stolen base: Dan
bert. Pouble plays: Kheckard and 11.
.Immerman, Stark, Hummel and Pai
bert; Bergen, Hummel and Dauhert
Bases on balls: Off Richie, 3; off Bell. :
Htruek out: By Richie, 3: by Bell. 2.
I'mplres: Eaton and Johnstone. Tim,.
1:23.
Pirates Outhlt Boston.
BOSTON, Mass.. May 17 Heriog s wild
throw In the twelfth Inning lei In lMtts
burg's winning run from Boston todav, 7 t
4. Both teams furnished sensational hit
ting. Score:
PITTSHlRO, BOSTON
BM.OAB B.H.O.A.B
Brrno, 4b .. . t
1.4'aL-h, cf 4
r Clarke. If I
Wagnar, at. . . 7
J. Miller, 2b. 1
Hunter.lb... I
Wll:n, rf.... 4
Olbson, e 4
Ferry. I
Lelflsld. s... I
0 4 4 0 3. Clarke If 4 1 7 0
114 0 Tennry, lb .. 4 1110 0
4 4 14 Hermg, w ... 4 3 t 7 1
114 1 lnftrton, Sb. 4 I I I 0
I 4 4 0 It. Millar, rf 4 4 J 4 A
I 11 4 4 Good, cf ( t
I 1 0 ntnv. lb..
1114 Oraham, c... I 0
19 4 4 Curtia, s
10 10 Karldan. D. ,
Flynn
4 4
4 0
4 ntitlor
Otrey, ef o
4 4 Collins, If...
Oamntts, p.. 4 4 4 4 4 Spratt' . . .
Touis 44 II It II 1 Totals 41 14 14 14
-nattea for J. Clark in tenth.
Batted for Curtis la twelfth.
"Batted for Lelfleld In eleventh.
Boston 0 0100300020 0-4
Pittsburg ..01000110020 17
Two-base hits: Bweeney, J. Clarke, Wil
son (J), Wsgner, Lelfleld, l.earh. Three
base hit: Uoode. Home runs: Wagner,
Heriog, Ingerton. Hits: Off Ferry, 8 In
sis Innings; off Lelfield, 1 in four Innings.
B aerifies hits: F. Clarke. Hunter. Rweennv.
', Hunter, Sweeney.
)ouble plays: ByrnAx
tnd Ulbson; Herzogl
lassiHted. flnorlflre I
ntoien base: Rarlden. Don
and Hunter; F. Clarke and
ana Tenney; Byrne, unas
riy: uioson. left on
Pittsburg. III. Bases on balls: Off Curtis.
6; off Kerry, 2; off Lelfleld, 1. struck out:
By Curtis, i: by Ferry. 4; by lelfleld. 1: off
Camnlts, L Tims of game: 2:10. I'mplrea:
Klem and Doyle.
Phillies Win In Eleventh.
PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Mav 17. Luderus'
..j.tu ut riiauiau rniinueijiiia to uriast,
Cincinnati today in eleven Innings, 4 to i.
Liuaerus drove In two runs with a two
bagger, and he won the game In the
eleventh with a home run over ths right
field fence. Score;
FHILADgLPHIA. CINCINNATI.
B.H.O.A.B B.H.O.A.B.
1 4 4 4 4 Bssrhar. If... 4 4 14 4
Titus, rf...
Xnaha, lb..
Lskart. Ib.
Masaa. If..,
4 4
1 4
1 4 Kn. lb 4 14 4 4
4 4 fcatai, cf 4 1 I 4 4
4 4 Hoblltael, lb, 4 1 11 4 4
4 1 Mitcnslt, rf.. I 1 4 4 4
raskert, cf.
Lndarua, lb.. 4 I 14 4 4 Orant, lb..., 4 1 4
Coo laa. sa... I 14 4 1 Altlsor, ss... 4 4 1
Cooln. e 4
4 T t 4 McLean. e.., 4 4 4 4 4
Alesasdar, p. 4
1 4 4 4 FroaiBM, p... 4 1 14 4
Totala. 44 T II 14 I Totals 41 434 11 S
None out when winning run mads.
Cincinnati .. ..1 0 V 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Philadelphia .. 100000000 1-4
Two-base hits: Mitchell, Luderus. Home
fun: Luderus. Bases on balls: Off Krnrume
4; olf Alexander. 4. wtruck out: By
gams; U.1W. empires: o Day and iiren-t
nan. (
Bailee Pitches Well.
NEW VOR1C. May li.-Good pitching by
bailee enabled fit. Louis to take tuuay's
game from New York. Kcore:
ST. UHUS. MW York.
B.H.O.A.B. M H O.A E.
Husgini, Ib.. 4 1 4 4 0 Pevars. rf ..4 0 I A
Hauaer, aa... 4
I o lioj ic. ib.... 4
1 0 SiloUgraiM, ef 4
i I
I 1
kills. If 1
Konetchy, lb 4
Bvaaa, rf 4
alowray, lb.. 4
Oakoa, cf.,.,4
BUM. e I
Uroaaakan. a 1
0 Murray, If.
I 1
1 11
4 4
1 4
4 4
4 0
u Mrrku. lb.
Undoall, at.,
0 I'rvlln, lb..,
4 blyor. e
t'raodall, p.,
Sallaa, p 4
o
Totals II 4 17 11 11
14 4 17 T H
0 OOOlOOS-1
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-. V
ae hit: Kills. Bases on balls:'
Totals...
6t. Louis
t'4w York
Three-base
Off bailee, 4; olf Cranuall,
oti'uck out!
oy bailee. ; by Cranuall. 1
illll. 1.4u.
Lmplres: Rlgeier and hiimeian
Bronchos Beaten by lotk.
HABTINUH, Neb., May IT. -(Special
Telegram.) V oi k college got revenge fur
the recent defeat by taamg a leiuin game
with Hastings college tuiisy. 'His
Bronchos' fieluing and oae running were .
weaker than In any previous same this
season, ticore: R. H. kl.
York 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 04 7 4
Hastings 0 0 0 1 0 t 0 U O i 6 4
: m
loach tireen in Bud shave.
.IOWA CITY. May 17.-Ted Ureeii, bas
ball coach of Cornell college at Ml. Ver
non, and coach ot the team at Iowa unl-
Versltv In iHill. .inil9ftMf.nl an nn.rt.llnn ttr
naiTodous of the iheeu bone al the uni-
vaistty s hospital in Iowa City )esierday;
lie la In a fiMi'lnlia cf.nittti.in
John J. Mrdraw Suspended.
NEW YORK, May n.-Presldcnt Lynch
of the Nstlonal league today suspended
Manager Jonn J. Mcliraw of the New
York club for three days as the result of
McOraw's trouble with Umpire Flnneian
at yesterday's New V'ork-M. Louis game
hers.
Kilns Wins Pool Match.
NEW YOHK. May 17.-John Kling ISO),
catcher for the Chicago Cubs, outpointed
Champion John Daly (100 In their three
cushion match. 40 to IMS. In the final block
last night KUng defeated Dal), 40 lo 4!, lu
eighty-one Innings.
Business College Boys Win.
HURON, 8 D., May 17. (Special Tele
gram ) The Northwestern Business college
ball team of this city lodsy defeated the
Crete High school nine by the score of
to 7.
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ranges la price from
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1 0 A
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