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Tad's Moving Pictures of the Wells-McFarland Fight Copyright. 1112. National News 5uCH A PROUO LITTLE MrvSRTlMHOfcS eitoNO mo H6 l TrW' TO fcrC' MrM Hi CrlATTEV. r (MAHA TAKES THE OPENER Jtourkc'i Xe Win from Dei Koines H . by Soon of Tour to One. 3UGXT HITS IS WHAT C0U5TS t III rata la a m Catcher, bat Ma la Seat la tba Brack. Rata Marly la tba j Cam, ? Mark Kill's masterful pitching heat Dm Moines yesterday afternoon In the firtt (una af Ilia aarlaa. Timely hitting by Pa'a boys brought tha kourkes I ha Isnf and of I la 1 score. Hall Was almost Invincible and bad Dea Moines eating set of hla hand for tha flrat aVven Innings, but than ha lat dowa Just fcang enough for tha Iowa, bunch la anara I tally. In tha drat tlva Innlnn not a ewmblance of a hit waa mada off Mark's delivery. Ik tha sixth Inning Cunia made a aoratch. Ona mora hit waa mada la tha wsventb aad another In tha alghth. But three lona hlta were ail that liall would give. Ha atruck out tight man and passed tour. Hogge waa aa lha mound for Daa Moines and gat away with aama classy twirling. Ms slkswed but eewee hlta. struck out four awa and passed tbraa. Ilia laammataa worked wall baMnd him and It waa only klta tiat aauld gat by tham. Tha gam waa a good aaa from tha tap of tha gong. Omaha mada two trrora, aut aalthar ona of them proved of any nkt to Daa Motnea. Tha latter team llaee an arrorleaa gama. A good elaad rowd tamad aut ta aaa tha gama and Juat to ebow Pa that thay wara with him aad have faith In tha 1M1 aquad. Thay wara waN rawarded for than- aupport Tha gama waa ptayad In faat tlma and Jack Maakall. tha umpire, kept tha boyl aa tha Jump at all tlroea. Jaaaaaa Makaa Ilia lba. Johnaoai tha Rourkaa' paw ratchar, nada bia debut before Omana fana for a wary (mail fraction of aa Inning and then waa benched by Maakall whea be look ex captlaa ta Jark'a dlarrlmlnarloa between balla aad atrlkaa. Tba chief umpire waa ta no mood for trifling and calmly In formed Mr. Johneoa that he waa aa longer playing la tha gama. but waa aa bis way to tha bench. Naw II la up ta Johnson to put K. in Mr. Haakail's hand before ha can participate In today'e gama. Tor tba flrat two naalnga neither team Ud earthing but go out In ona, two. three acadr. la tba last of tha third (rbogaat taned things by drawing a paaa. Hall smglsd ta left, placing Arbogaat aa aee and. Daeldaon whanged at three. Coyln sent tba first run across tba pan with a atntle ta left. Tha "nothing doing;' eign waa buag aut by katb burlara then untU tba artantb Mi ning, when tha Rourkes strengthened their lead with another tally. After 8caa loa had grounded out. Nleaoff alnglad to renter and Hole second. Juetlca atruck aut. Rogga then paaaed Arby to take hl rhanraa with Halt but Mark" waa la a kitting way aad alsmnwd tha ball past third for hm aarond bit of the day. scor ing Nlahoff. Arby waa caught trying to pilfer third. t They Brace la Klaklb. Dea Molnaa eama back with one la the aghta. L'latowekt drew a walk, Rogga adranoed him la aaeoad wtth a atngle ta ceater. OaUlgaa Utt ana dowa la front of tha Plata aad Arby took a chance of getting I'bMawskl at third, but did not get tha ball there In time. The bases wara full when Hall passed CnrUs. forcing I'kuowskl across Ike pan with tha Hope fuls' only run. Kelly batted one to Hall, wso canght tonga at the plate. Arby relayed the ball Is first la tlma to double ap oa Kelly. Thomas flew out to Parld aoa. ' la tba eighth Datridaoa opened with a double to center. Coyle sacrificed. Thom aasi waa hit fey tha belt Kane followed with a triple. Banding Davy and Tommy across with two runs. Score: OMAHA. Aa R. H. O. A. E. rMrtdson, If 4 1 l a o oyie. rf. Tttomason. cf .. Kane, lb anion, 24...H.. l.oir. 3a Juetlca. as Arbogast. a...... Hall. Touts ItS MOLVKS. Alt. R. H. rotl'gaa. 1 finis. If ......... 1 B I Kelly. -ef..,. 4 Tr-eaiaa. lb. ........ 4 a S Jlshej, rf a Ikuraa, ss i t x O. A. H i 1 1 I I : tonHfd. Ih.. i I'latnwskl, a t Hoggee, p 1 Totala M 7' "I 13 hanlon aut (or bunting on third strike. Omaha Buna millllM Hlta I I I I I ill M Das Molnaa Rune 1 ft-l Hlta IIIMIIIM Two-hsc hlta: Davldann, Korea. Three base hit: Kane. Uoitble play: Hall to Arbogaet to Kane. Hit by pitched ball: Hhemaaon. Hiruck out: By Hall, . bv Rogsr. Basse on balla: Off Hall. I; off Kogge, 1 glolea bases: Nlahoff. t'urtla. Harrtrtce hit: foyle. Ift o bases: Omsha. ' Uaa Molnaa. . Vra plra: tUakell. Time: 1 to. TOPKKA THIK VO'. rtO PITCHEBI l.laeola Wlaa Second gtralgbt by Klevea ta Pivv. TOPEKA, Kan.. May l.-Toprka trlrd out three youug pltchera against Lincoln and all Were wild, giving a tntal of eleven baeee on belle and bitting three batters. Hoee allowed only ana run alter tha fifth, bcore: LINCOLN. AH. R. H. O. A. Millar, of..., 'ole. Jb I 1 t'ohb. rf I 1 Mrt'ormU'k. If a ' I Miliea. aa I I Dteer. lb I I Harbour, ..., a l ntrattoo. a I 1 Doyle, p ...I Touts It U TOPBKA. Aa R. 1 i r n i H. O. A. Rlckert. If ... 1 I Uarduer, lb.. Lee, sa Franu, lb... King, cf Emory, lb.... Dear, rf Hchmtdt, c... Cocreham, p. KueeU p Roae p Chapman .. Totals W I I II 1 Hatted for Coereham In tha aecond. Lincoln I I 0 1 I I I I t-U Topeka 1 z a a I a- a Home run: ola. Three-base hlta: King i2l. Two-base hlta: Klrkert. Gard ner. Lee. Brhmldt. Cobb. Haorlflce hlta: Cola CI, Cobb. Double playa: King to In to Gardner: ltoae to Oardner to SV'hmldt. Stolen bases: Cobb, MrCor mkk. Mlllen. Dnyer. Harbour ill. Hlt: O,. Cocreham. t In two Innlnse; off Kusel. t In two Innings: off Rnee. I In Ave innings. Hsees on balla: Off Cocre ham. t; off Kueel. ; off Roae, 1: oil Din ie 1. struck aut : HV Hoee. 3: by lXiyle. f. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Hoee. I: by Kuiel. I. Wild pitch. Rose. I ta pir: Kiasana aat Carter. IOI CITV Ol TPt.A I g T. JOB Cralrher ta Hit Hard and Locale' r-leldlagj la Pswr. BT. JOUKPH. May l.-Crutrher waa hit hard and the locale played a poor gama in the field, losing la Hloux City. I IS I score; 810L X C1TT. AB. R H. O. A. C. Cmlth. sa lilt: Rellly. N ! rarrell. cf ! Hreen, rf 1 Myers. If 4 11 Andreas, lb I i I Brook., lb tlltS Cadtnan. a 1110 Slaughter, p 4 111 Total XI 11 8T. JtWEPH. Aa K. H. O. A. E. Kellv. Ib 4 1114 1 Powell. If i 1 1 Watson, rf 4 I 1 1 1 I Zwilllng. cf 411 Itorlon. lb 1 1 Itnth. lb I I t Mlenke. aa 411(1 Uoeeett. C. 1 Castle, e I 1 1 I Crutcner. p 1 1 I Wheatley, p 1 Andreae I Totala D 4 V 5 Batted for wheatley In ninth. ealley in ninth. .. i t -4 pious city Ht Joseph Three-beee hits: Smith. Kelly. Two-bane bits; Myers. Borton. (sacrifice hits: Wat eon, Goaaelt. tolen bases: Farrell, KuuMThter. Watson. Borton. Left r beet Stout City, ft, St. Joseph, S. etrucn out: By Crutrher, 4: by Xiaughter, 4. Bases en balls: Off Cratcher. 4: off Wheatley. 1: off Slaughter. 4, Hits: Off Crutcber. I In six and two-thirds Innlnve. Wild pitch: Slaughter. Double playa: Rellly to Brooke to rfmtth. Watson to Castle. Time: 1 la. I'mure.; Jeflaaoa. David 1 Meier. TECCMMfcK. Neb.. April K.-lgpeilal.) David I. Mover died at his home In this city at It It o'clock Puaday evening after being la tailing health for many months. Ha wsa nged 7 years. 4 mouths and 1 days. Mr. Moyar waa a native of Penn sylvania. Ha bad lived in this county for many years. Tba widow and two sens. lssar O. Moyar of University piaca and Jamsa M. Moyer of Yuma. Colo , survive. The Funeral waa held Tuesday afternoon. Tba Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Adrerttstng hi tha Boad to Baslaasa tfuccaal - ATHLETICS LOSE CLOSE ONE Ford Defeat Bender in Pitcher' . Battle at Philadelphia. NEW YORK WINS, TB3LEE TO TWO Winning Ran koored After Oae Oat la Nlath 'lanlag oa 40118 ramble, Uardaer'g Meal aad btreet'e klagle. IM11LADBI.PH1A, May l.-New Tork defeated PhlladalphIA III a' pltchera' bat tle between Ford and Bender here this afternoon by 1 to I Tha .nnlng run waa scored, after ona man was out In the nlath Inning, on Collins' fumble of Gard ner's grounder, the latter ' steal and gtreet's" single. Bender fsnned ten bats- i. Score: NEW YORK rillLADKtrHIA II H O II AB. H O A C neauih rf..4 a nrs. tf t a I a e lienis. M..4 a t I soisrina ei.. I list Siamese. Ik 4 1 II a si-sIUim, Ik . I S I 1 I Herueti, cf. 4 I I e lseker, la... a s z v is. if I s I t suurekr, r.. 4 lass CslMSaa, I I I SMrlanes. Ill I I I I Oueeer, S I I I I I Hern. ... I t I t t H. e 4 14 4 STkemw. ... I Sill 'ere, p 4 4 4 1 sleaStr, p .. 4 4 4 4 4 1Mals.....l4 IUU I ToUli U 4 17 t I New Tork 1 4 4 4 1 11 Philadelphia I I I I I I I Two-base hlta: Coleman, uidrtng. I'an- lels. Three-bssa hit: Mclnnes. Sscrlfli'e hlta: Mrlnnea, Barry. Htolen bases: t)ld rlng, Collins. Baker. Uanlner. Htruck out: By Bander, 14, by Ford. I Double play: Gsrdner to Slmmone. Hasee on errora: New Tork. I; Pnlladelphia. I. Basee oa balla: Off Bender. on Kora. J. Hit by pitched ball: By s'ord, Baker. Left on bsses: New York, J-mieeit'i-phla. 10. Time: I So. L'mplres: Weater valt and 0Lougblln. Tine re ta Bad Pars.. DETROIT, May L-Detrolt played mia erablv todav. niaklnc elaht errora. and Chicago won, I to 1 Cobb's steal of home In the first Inning and Weaver s uridine reaturad. score. CHICAUIX DETROIT AB.K OAK ABHOAg. ftetk. A. ... t 1 4 1 eBink. w 4 I 1 4 I Ler4. Bk t I 1 tvm. It I 1 I 4 I tlllakaa. Kill strebb. rf 1 S 1 I 1 BMie. cf .4 1 B 4 eenwlorS. ill I I I renins, il l I I I tlx urn. Ik I SIS Zelitar. Ik.. 14 4 1 SOUser. Ik.. 4 I H 4 enr, a.l I I I ILeeSta. Ik.. I a 4 I I Blerk I I I t tamo, I... I 4 4 4 1 Kaks. e 4 4 I I (Korker. e... 4 4 4 4 lei s. 14 14 tMsllls. s... 4 4 4 1 Wank, p.... a 4 4 1 I'Jeeee 1 14 4 4 rem i t a a 4 Touu m is n it I TotaU .... It 1 IT 11 I Batted for Htansie In me aeventb. Ratted for Korker in the ninth. Chicago 1 4 I 1 Detroit 1 a a a a a a s s-: Hits: orr Hens, 4 In seven end one thtid inlnss. off Walsh. 1 In one and two thirds Innings- Two-base hita: Lord. Rath, Bodle. Weaver. Klerk, farrtflce hlta: Kuhn, ludon. Mens, rlai-rlfice fHee: Bens. Zelder. Stolen hasca: Rath. Lord, Bodle. Cobb. Struck out: By Mul llae. 1: by Bens. 1: by Walsh. 1. Basra on balla: tiff Mullln. 2. off Bens. i. Haeea on errors. Detroit, 2: Chtcaao, 2. Left on haeea DeicU. T; Chicaao. 14. Wild pitch: Bens lilt bv pitched hall: Lord, by Mullln. Time: Ml. empires: Perrlne and Dtneen. Wild rilrb Beata Eo.1... WASHINGTON. May 1 -Boaton was SHOWS SEAL T01X Oil SLAB FOE. BOUBKE'S BANGLES. i ji, m m LJ ' , r- i tr., ,.- , v - v-9" - i- , ) ' MARK. HALL, Standing of Teams WEST. LEAOI'E.I NAT. LEAOITK. w-U-rct.! W.LKI Rt. Joseph.. 1 .1M Cincinnati Tcpeka 1 4 .471 New York Denver 7 i .AM; Hoetoo .... Wlolilla .... .oiChlcaRO ... Pious city, i 6 .SOU! Hrooklyn . Ilea Moines, i 7 .417' IMttaburgh Omaha 4 I .W Phll phla . Uncoln 1 I :i&i. Ixiuls.. .11 1.714 . ( 1 .7f .1 l.ki .4 T.4i . i 7 .4IT . 1 I ivi .4 7 .nil . i .L7 AMKK. LEAOl'E. I AMER. A8SN. W.L.l'ct.l W L Pct. Chicago ....II 4 .733! Columbus . .IS 4 .74 Hostnn .... 1 .4431 Minneapolis II 5 m Washington 1 1 .4l.il Toledo ......I I . Phlkadela.. 7 J Jm eK. Paul...., .lot Cleveland ,. f 4.tfSi Kan. Uty..'vl 14 .444 lietroll .... l .97V LoulsvUh f .and Rt. Lsiils... I .2&71 Mllwsukes '. I 11 .112 New Tor k... J 1 .31! Indianapolis 4 11.11 Veaterday'e Hranlta. WEnTEHN IJAULE. TVs Molnra, 1: Omaha. 1. Wk hlta, 7: Denver. 17. Lincoln. 11; Topeka. i. Ulous City, 4; 8L Joseph. 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 11: Boston, I. Philadelphia. 4; New York. II. Chlcaao, 7; Pittsburgh. I ' Cincinnati. S: Hi. Louis, a. (Thirteen Innings). . AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston. 1; Wanhlngton, New York, 8. Philadelphia, t Chicago, (; Detroit, 1 . AMERICAN ABdOCIATlON. Columbus. 1; Milwaukee. 0. Indianapolis, . Ht. Paul. 7. Louisville, 4: Minneapolis. 5. (Fourteen innings 1. Toledo, I: Kansas city, 4. defeated by Washington today, ! to 1, a wild pucn by wood in too main innna letting In the winning run. HUghea wrenched hie aide In the fourth Inning and had to retire in favor of .Walker. Score : WAJHlNtiTON. BOSTON. AB.U.UlA k. AB H.OA.E Maellar. If.. Ills OHnnpar. rf.. 14114 faaur. Ik... I 14 1 ITerfcaa. lb.. B 4 4 4 Milan. C1....I 114 SSaeakar. f.. 1 4 I Srkaafar. rf. 4 1 1 BraaleT. Ik. 4 4 4 rirss. Ik.... 4 4 4 4 SCanlser. k I 1 I I I Kalskl Ik . I 111 lLawle. II ... J 4144 lirBrlde. aa. I I 1 I lWasner. Bill! Hanrr. c ...l 4 t I SCamsas. s.. I S 1 4 Haskaa, a .. 1 S 4 S 4Wse4. s I 4 114 Walker, y . 14 4. 41 Totala 11 3M U 1 Tatsla. .. II 4 SI 4 I Twu out when winntna. Waehlntfton 1 12 Boaton . 1 1 Two-baae hit: Poster. Hlta: Off Htizhee. I In three and one-third lnnlnge: off Walker. 1 In five- and two-thirds innings, itacriflre hits: Morller, Knight. titolen tuuM-s: Milan. Mrhaefer. Rpeaker. Double play: Foster to Knight Left on bases: Boston, s: Washington. T. First base on balla: Off Hughea, 1: off Walker. 4: off Wood, 4. Flrat on errora Boaton. 5; Washington. 1. Hit by pitcher: By Wood. McBrlde. Struck out. By Hughes. 2: by Walker. 4; by Wood. 7. Passed balls: Carrlgan. 2. Wild pitchaa: By wood. 1; by walker, l. Time: 1:J. Umpirea: Connolly and Hart. Officials Picked for the Interclass High Field Meet Officials for the annual Interclass meet of the Omsha High school, which will be held Saturday afternoon at Cretghton field, are announced by C. B. Reed, athletic director. J. T. Maxwell, phvsksl director of the local "Y" association and who managed the big indoor meet at tha Auditorium, will act ss referee. Most of the others who will officiate have been picked from the faculty at the school. Following Is the list of official: Referee. J. T. MsxwelL Judges at finish. R. Linn Welker. Prof. Nathan Bernstein and t. A. Knotts. Timers. J. Q. McKay. Stanley Rose water and Edward E- McMillan. Field Judgee. Prof. J. F. Woolen". Lloyd Bertschl and c. G. Linn. Stsrter. Raymond L, Cams, aupeiia tendent of grade school athletics. Clerk of tba course, Paiatnr Knox. Announcer. Benson Rowley. Chief arorsr, K. H. Orchard. Ta rbr rherbers. J. I. R. Goeney. the stock yards cham pion checker stayer, has arranged a i match to play for the states ehamptoa- snip in tne near future. Kry ta tha SttuaUosv-lSee AdverUaaag. MILLER GOLFERS PLAN GAMES Club Will Conduct It Formel Open ing on Saturday Afternoon. LIVELY PROGRAM MAPPED OUT Mayor Dahlmaa'aad otbere Will De liver Addreaaea aad All Forma af Katrrtnlamrat Will Be Provided. The Miller Park Golf club will hold its annual opening Saturday afternoon from 1 to 4, and the various committees are busy making preparations. It is planned to have Mayor Dahlman and members of tha Park Board attend and take part In tha opening exercises, tha mayor formally opening tha aeaaon. There will be an address by President Wilmoth to the club members, their fsm- llles and frlenda. Chairman Neble of tha park board and tha mayor will drive the first ball in the flag contest. The games open to all members will Include in addition to tha handicap flag competition: Putting contest (for which special grounds havp been prepared). Lofting contest over tha lake. Driving conteat for distance. Ladles' . driving conteat and tennis mstch. Base ball match between two crack teams from the Union Pacific headquar ters. Prises consisting of drivers, putters, golf and tennis balls will be awardsd the winners of the contests. In which all club members are eligible to partici pate. Tba cricketers also bold tha first of a series of match games this after noon. Under Dean Tancock's coaching, tha brawny swatters have been getting into fine condition, and with tha (rounds in excellent ahapa some record-breaking serves can be looked for. Tha golf course, cricket and ball grounds were never li. better condition. Tba pavulon will be decorated for the occasion nnd refreshments, cigars and music la charge of Dava Martlndai. ehairatan of tha house committee, wD do much toward making the afternoon ona to be remembered. - SIX HOME RUMS IN THIS GAME Dearer Defeats Wichita by Sear at Beveateea t aElgbt. DENVER, - May l.-Denvor defeated Wichita today in a game featured by heavy hitting by a score of 17 to - Six home rune and eight driven for extra base featured the game. Bcore: DENVER. AB. K. H. O. Lloyd. 2b , gulllln. lb Brail, if Csssldy. rt Channell, cr Lindsay. Ib Coffey, aa Spahr. c Olmatead. p Ikenworthy, If Totals V 17 14 27 WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. Craig. If MidOleton, ... lavvla. rf Koemer. lb 4 4 I Claire, lb Hughea. tt Smith, as Clemons, r... Stark, e Jackson, p.. Koutt. p Fettt Belden Totals. 1 17 24 I Betted for Brail Hi seventh. Batted for Johnson In eighth. Batted for Routt In ninth. Wichita 1 444191 I-I Denver 1 1 1 1 17 Two-base hits: Craig, Koerwer. Lloyd fTi. ismMv, QuIUIn. Three-base hits: Spahr. Craig. Home runs: Qullltn. Spahr, Beall O, Coffey. Stark. Sacrifice bite: loyd. Lindsay. Ctaig. Struck out: By Olmatead, 2: by Jack-on. 1: by Routt, II. Baaea on balls: Off Olmatead. 1: oft Jackson. 4: oft Routt. L Left on bases: Denver 1: Wichita, 11. Innings pitched: Bv Jackson, 4: by Routt, a Hits: Off Jackson. M In flvs Innings: off Routt. 1 is tbraa Innings. Tims: IM. Cmplra: Knapp. Tba Persistent and Judicious Use at Neawyaper Advertising la tba Road to i calm CAOSS AND r-O-OrtOWar AlPalzerandHis Manager theatKrug Al Palasr. ona of the most promising of tha "whlta hopes," began an engage ment at tba Krug Tuesdsy night. Ha boxes three rounds with bis training part nar. Mysterious Black Hill, tha man who was Jack Johnson's exhibition opponent on tha champion's European tour. Palser is ona of tha largest men ra the ring. He make a good showing, but still shows many signs of tha novice. O Rourka, one of tha moat famous of tight promoters. Is managing the our of Al Palser. He also gives a short talk that delights tha fight fans. Mnrejaard Iawlaolble. NEW YORK, May l.-New Tork de feated Philadelphia today, 11 to 4. Mar guard was invincible, while Breton was wild and hit hard. Doyle made a homo run. a double and two alnglea in tour times up. After the locale clinched the game In the fifth McOraw put In a num ber of eubetttutes. score. NEW YORK. PHILADKUSITA AB.MO.A.M AJ.H.O.A.E. ftaeare. If... i SIS SKnabs. lb... 4 S S I 1 Doyle, lb . I 4 4 1 ITItaa. rt ... 4 4 Fletrker. tb 1 4 I 1 IPaaaert. cf.. 4 14 SnedST'ss. cf I t 4 4 SCrawk. If.. 4 11 Murray, rf.. 4 1 4 4 4l.a4eras. lb. 4 I 41 Barker. rf...l SIS OBearaej. Ik.. 4 t J Harkla, lk.. 4 1 4 4 4eoUB. as.. 4 I I Hereee. lb.. 1 14 4 Orakaa, a . 4 1 4 Grab, aa I 4 4 I Osaalaa. a...- I 1 Bfcarar aa-tS 14 11 OSckoni. S- Merera, e... 4 4 4 4 4 Wllaoa. C...4 4 14 1 TotaU 14 14 S4 14 1 Mamaanl. pi I 4 4 4 Dracse, p... 4 4 4 4 4 Totala M unit New York I 4 -H Philadelphia 11-4 Two-bass bits: Dsvors (2), Doyle, Gra ham, Merkle. Herxog. Doolln. Three-base hit: 8nod grass. Home run: Doyle. Stolen bases: Doyle. Shafer. Bases on balls: Off Seaton, 4: off Schults. 1; off Marquard, 1: oft Drurke, L Struck out: By Peaton. 4; by Schults, 1: by Marquard, . Wild pitch: Seaton. Hits: Off tea ton, 1 In five Innings: oft Schults, 1 In three Innings; off Marquard, In seven innings: oft Drurke. 4 in two innings. Time: 1:14. Umpirea: Klem and Bush Cabs Got Kauri y Lead. PlTTSBl'ROH, May L-Two hlta and two errors In ths second Inning gave Chicago five runs snd the game today. Richie waa wild at tha start. Pittsburgh getting two haeea on balla. each leading to a run. After that Richie waa in vincible. Adams was given poor support. Score: CHtCAOO. PfTTSBIRriH. AB.H.O.A E AB H.O.A B. Sharker. If. 4 114 aBrma. Ib. .. 1 S 1 4 I ftkaite. K.I I 1 I Her... if.... I 14 4 4 Tinker, as... 4 111 lUaek. ef.... 4 4 4 1 Hemes, cf. 4 4 4 Ikanar, aa..J 114 4 Zin'aaa. Ibl 111 Miller, lk... 4 4 4 1 1 Bran Ik .1 til twileao. rl . 4 1444 Leases, lb.. I 14 1 SkteCan'r. Ik 4 1 I 1 4 Arrker. ... 4 4 11 efllkaaa. ....! 4 111 BtcSle, p.... 4 14 4 eReks 1 S 4 4 4 ASaau, p.... 114 4 4 T0UIS....B 11711 Tetala U 1KB I Batted tor Gibson In ninth. Chlcaao t 1 1 Pittsburgh ! Two-baae hit: Carey. Three-bass blta: Schedkard. Zimmerman. Sacrifice fly: Hehulte. Sacrifice hits: Wagner. Ev'era. Stolen base: Srhulte. Double plays: Byrne ta McCarthy to Miliar: Leach to Gibson. Left on bears: Plttaburgh. : Chicago. 4. Baaea on balls: Oft Ad ams. 4; off Richie. 1. First base on er rors: Pittsburgh. 1; Chlcsgo. 1. - Hit by pitcher: By Adama. Lennox. Struck out: By Adama. 1: by Richie. L Wild pitch. Richie. Time: 1:4. Umpirea: Brea nan and Owens. l.lebhardl Helde Braasrra. MILWAUKEE. Msy L-Uebhardt held Milwaukee hitleea until one man waa out in the ninth when Charles Dougherty pitched splendid ball, singled, but t l "Faultless" Pajamas We hare Just received a shipment of '"FaulUege" Pajamas, the pajamg that ia cut on generous lines, comfortable and well made. New patterns com In golsetteg and mulls and are especially adapted for this season or the year, (2 and $2.30. Our line of "Faultiest" Lssterette Pajamas lg an ex ceptional Bhowinf. You cannot find a better garment any where, at 91JS0 a suit. TOM KELLEY CO. 315 SOUTH iSTH STREET. HOW ASfli if APfel OF- AU- JO KILL Trie UfrUrS scratch hlta mixed with Miller's double in ths seventh gave the leaders their runs. Score: C0U.MIU9. MiLWAtnrp.R. AB H O A E AB H O A K Skeltlie. cf.. 14 14 OUIbeM. cf.. I I 4 IS Hlsck as. If. I 1 4 OKandall. rf.. 4 4 1 4 4 Canf'lea. Kl I I I ecbarlea. If . 4 114 4 Parrllig. lb.. 4 I 1 I Un.iaa. lb ... 4 4 14 4 4 Millar, lb... I 111 4 Klark. Ik... I 4 12 4 Hulaent. Ibl 1 1 4 SUela. aa.... 4 4 I I S darker, aa... 4 111 tBreen. Ik ... 1 4414 eraltb, e I 14 1 vSckalk. c... 1 4 4 14 LWkb'nU, pb 4 4 4 Uoask'rtr, pi 4 1 I 4 Tetala U IUU 1 Totala 1 17 1! 4 Columbus I I I I t t I 01 Milwaukee 0000000-(l Two-baae hit: Miller. Sacrifice hits: Sen a Ik. Hulswltt. Double plays: Lewis to Breen to Jones: Smith to Hulswltt; Llebold to Clark. First on balls: By Lleb. hardt. 4: hy Dougherty. 4. Struck out: By Llebhardt. 2. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Hantllbos and Ferguson. ELIMINATION TENNIS TOURNEY AT CREIGHTON The conclusion of the aecond round In the Tennla tournament now being held at Crelghton university, shows the win ners to be those who have been touted all along as varsity men. Adams, Bush man, Duffy and Smyth, all won their matches with ease, while Festner bids fair to make any one of the four work hard for a place. The last four man In tha tourney will comprise ths varsity team, which meets Nebraska Wesleyan on the Crelghton courts next Saturday afternoon. 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