Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 03, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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THE BivE: OMAHA, riUilAi, MAX 4, ISii
Quite Right,
ROOKKES BAT OUT YICTORY
Byan Puulea Set Moines and
Douglti it Found.
PA'S BOTS BUBCH THETB HITS
Jahaeea Hmml O.I Tw. Doeblee
aad Triple la Fear TImn I
Sarthep rat Step I
n ! OlIBItkt.
Heavy ellck work won Omaha the eec
w gam of lh aerie with Dm Moines
yesterday afternoon. The Rourke got
Dm him number of kila M De Moines,
but they were eecured when wM and
cooeeqaently tbe home boy bttd them
Klva hit lh leo( and of a I to toor.
Wild Jack Ryan mad bit debut with
with, me Oaiht teem. Ha waa found
far tan btta, but luck waa wttk Mm; tha
htu aid sot com at opportune IVrae and
usually tha man died oa kaaaa. Doug la
saayed to do tha flinging tor tha Hope,
fui and w battad from an end ef th
park lo tha othar. la faur Inning ha
waa found for tight hit, la tha fifth
Narthrup waa aant la ta atop tha
alaughtar; ha euceeeeed la do of It. al
Iswg but twa hit and ona rua In tha or
lanlags ha worbad.
Tha Rourke aura had thair batting
clothe an. Coyle bad Thamaaoa slammed
aat two hlia ech. walla "Hickory" gob,
aaa mada a record for hlmatlf by maklng
twa double aad a trlpla In four tram up.
Johnson sis played a greet game behind
tha bat and not a Da Jtolnaa player
deemed It wla ta attempt- a steal.
Themsaae'e Drive (peered.
For De Molne '-Batlla-ax" Walrh
mad a groat play la tha firat laalnt
whan ba speared Thomaaon't eannonbaU
drive dowa tha third baa Una. Walrh
roada a pratty atop wttk hi meat head.
Had tha ball fan by It would hevl aaanl
a doubla and poalbly a, trlpla.
Dm Molna tlld t tally la tha tint.
Oandaaa lad art lar lha Rourke aad
wa hit with tk balL Coyle out-bunt
j lag oa third atrtka.
Thomaaon alngtrd.
d. Davldaoa atola
putting Davla on
t third. Kan walbad. Johnaon doubled
ta left, arortng Davklaan and Tteoiaaoa.
Scanloa and Nlahoff faarxa.
? . Neither team (cared la tha aeoond. Dee
j Molnaa deadlocked tha aeor ta tha third.
' Dtugla alaaM te oeatar. Calllgaa got
J ta flrat oa gcaalon' error, Daugla going
J t third. Curtla walked. K'lly alnglwi
ta laft. aoorlag Douglaa aad ColUgan.
t Tbomaa aant ona ta Nleboff. who lagged
Cvrtla betweea tba baaa and completed
a doubla by getting Thoataa aa flrat
Htha fouled out ta Johaaoa,
Ooiab omow back with on. Cayl rot
. t aeeoad whra Curtla drooped Ma kufh
fry. Tbowaaaa beat oat a aant. Kane
' got to fkat when Kara buffed bla
grounder, Cayl aeanac aa th atay.
. Tonaiiy we forced at aeooad, a ware
. Kan and Johnaon.
Omaha atarted Out battlag bee In the
' taartb. Nlaboff rtruck out. Juattc
doubled to right. Ryan draw pea.
Dayidaoa flew aut to aKlly. Cbyl
' trtpled to canter, acortng Justice and
Ryan rrd hlaiaeat wbaa CurtH) dropped
to ban thrown ta him by Kelly to relay
; la. Tommy walked aad atola aaoond.
. Kaaa doubled ta baft aaadlnc Coyle and
. Thomaaon ' aaroaa th pan. Johaaoa
tripled t In left field fane, aeoring
Kane. Boaaraa retired tha (Ida with a
grounder ta Wkh te Thoaaaa.
i lakaeea Caacbt Btaaltaa.
la tha arrentk Johaaoa apaaad with a
double t left but waa caagM off th
- bag whea Beaaloa aant a gruundet ta
Korthrup. acanlon landed aafe on a
n elder's cholc. Nlahafi graeaded aut.
Korea te Tbomae: eaaJoa bm4 aaoond
.' aad waa going te third oa tba play whoa
' Thomas threw th ban wild la aa attempt
j ta bead him aff and be romped horn
; The Hopefuls got thair hast la tha alath.
I Welch alngled to left. McOraw popped
ji ona ap t aoMlon, Jaralgaa waa atai ta
, ta bit for Northrap aad aeared Weloh
with a trlpla
Curtla war a
ta eaabsr. CaWgaa sad
OMAUA.
Aa r.
A. B.
Uartdeon. If..
; Coyle, rf
Tbeauaoo, cf.
? Kane. Ib
Johaaia,
eVanlon, lb...
1 Metoott lb...
I Juattc. af
I hyao. p
I Totala
34 M B U
i DE MOINES.
1 AB. R. H. O. A.
; Cetltgaa. tb 4 1111
2 Cwtav k 4 t
1 Kelly, cf 411
Thomaa. lb 4 t
; Hshn. rf 411
Korea, aa.. t I 1
: Weerh. lb . 1111
'm McOraw, e. .......... 4 t g
i Douglas, p t I 1
; North ruo. p 1 I
; Jaralgaa ....... 11
Totals I IK B 1 . 4
'. bBtted for rforthrnp In wmth.
Coyle aut for bunting oa third errllr.
Omaha
Runs .. ...... tlll-
1 Hlta 1 1 1 4 1 t e-N
t lea Mulae
Rune ll-t
- Hita . 113111 1-M
3 Tvo-baae hits: Johaaoa CD. Juetlea,
Kan. Three-base hlta: Coyle. Johnson.
Lioubie playa: N'leboff ta Kane, (xanie
X ta JuerJc to Kaaa. Hit by patched ball:
- Ijandaoa. Hits Oft Doug!, 1 la four
.' Innmcs: oft Korthrup. 3 In four Inning.
' Struck out: By Ryaa. : by Douglaa, 4:
- by Merthran, 1 Passe aa belle: Off
- Kyaa. 1: ef( Doogiaa I. eft Koniiru. 1.
, Ktalea basea: Dandaaa. Coyle. Thoma
I eon. raennc hit: Weh-h. Left aa baees:
', Omaha, ; Da leotnea, 1 Time: 1:4.
; Vaspwa: HaakeU.
Kay M Is atnatlaa Ba eertl(k.
but Who's Who
TOFKKt OtTHIT LIKCOLX TEAM
Leealo bear HI naaa la Pear af
Mae laetaa.
TOPKKA. May 3,-Bv outhlttlnc Lin
coln today and scoring In four of tha
nln Inning Toneka won. Eaek tram
need two pitcher In an effort to ft op
tha bitting, out with amy mediocre auc-
TOPBKA.
AH. R. H. O. A. E
Rlekert It 14 3 1b
Gardner, lb 8 1 1 11
La, a 1 1 1 1 I
Frant. lb 11141
kTloc rf 1 1 1
Emory. Ib 4 6 1 1 i
Oear. rf. 4 0 0
Chapman, c Steal
LMk. p a i i a
Fugate. p ...I 1 0
Totala W t U 17 14 I
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A. E
Moore, as, 41 1 t
Colt, rf till
Cobb, rf 411
M.Cormlck, if 4 114b
Mul If n, ib 411(1
liwrnr, lb. 4 1 I
Barbour, Ib 4 I
Carnev, e i... 4 1111
Wagner, p I 1101
Wolvartoa,
1 I
Tolali I t M 13 4
Tooaka I I I I 1 It I M
Uncola t 1 I a-t
Horn run: MrCarmlck. Thraa baia
hit: Laa Two-baa hlta: Rkkett (II.
Bmorv. Mnllan. Ham tie hit: Khia.
Doubla playa: Rlrkart ta Oardnar. Cobb
ta Mullen, nan Baaea: uaranar,
Cirnoy. Hlta: Off LmH t In vn In-
mnga: off Wagnar. t In two Inning; off
worvartnn. I in aavan nnlng. HaMa n
balla: Off Uak. 1: off V.acnr, I; off
woivenon, i. ntrurg out: . rjy lmk. 3;
or rucata, ny wotvanoa. a LmMre
Carter and Klaaane.
T. JOtKPM 5EVBR IN TROUBLE
WaldHag Tlabl la Plaebee, bat la
MH Fraejaaatly.
gT. J08RPH. Mav 1 Allhaiieh he mmm
hit frequently Waldrutg wa tight la th
plnchea and received, good support, the
Inrala Winning from Bioui Cltv. 71 o l
Score.
ilOUX C1TT.
AH. R. H. n. A K
imlth, ( 1 t i I
Kellly. .
rsrrell, cf... 4 I
rireea. yf.. 4 , I - a .
Jdyera. If 4 III
Andreas, n., ....,. 4 I I 1
HriHike, lb I I I U I I
I'edmea, e 1 1 4 1
Campbell, p I tat'
Total N t t 34 II I
ST. JOKE PH.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
Kelly, lb I 1 1 I I
Powell, If mm 11,1 1
Wetson. rf I 1 1
Zwtlltag, ef i 1 4 .
nortoa. ta 4 11 ( (
Roth. lb.... t I 1 1 .1
Melnba. a 'I f 4
Castle, e 41 41
Woldrlng. p 1140
Totals u T U 17 14
loux City IIIIIIIIH
t. Jaaepb IIIIIIIIM
Thrae-baja Mt: Cadman. Two-base
hits: Waisoa, Andrea NarrtfVe hits:
Meink (I). Smith, Brook stolen bases:
Kellly. Meyers. Laft on be: eloui
City. : at. Joseph, s. (.truck out: By
Woldrlng, 4: by Campbell, 4. nrst on
balls: Oft Woldrlng, 4; off Campbell, i.
Wild pitch: Weldrtag. Tuna; J. Lm
plr: JahnaoB.
Grlsstlee Take Vlatarp trass Wleh
Its, Eight ta blm.
DF.KVKR. May 1-Thra bom runt
saved tha day for Denver. Caatdy. Ueyd
and Channeil all mada the rounds of
tha sacks and clinched tha game fur tbe
bom team, ecore:
DKNVER.
AB. R. H- O. A. B.
IJoyd, lb 4 3 111
gulllln. Ib 411
bean, it t i a i a a
Cassldy. rf I 111 a
Channeil. cf 4 114
Lindsay, lb.......... 4 1 3
Cuffey, aa 4 113
.hr. c i a a i i
aulu-elber. p 41 11
Total 33 " ia 3? 1 "i
WICHITA.
' AB. K. H. O. A. K.
Mlddleton. cf bill
fettigrew, U 4 1111
IMden, rf t I a a
Koerner. Ib I bill
Clair. 3b t a 4 a
Hughes, B 4 1 1 I
Pmiih. aa 4 113 11
Cktmona, a I 1 3 b
Durham, p... I 1 1 1 a
Toul M 4 11 11 1
Wichita a IIIIMIM
Denver 1 I I 1 I MM
Stolen base: Coffey. Two-base kits:
Undsay, Beldea. Home run: Caesidy,
Lloyd, Chenneil. Kaariflo hlta: epehr
3i. oKerner, Durham, struck out: By
tv-hreiber, 1: by Durham, . Basse oa
balla: Off achralber. 4; off Durham. 1
Left oa baaea: Denver. ;' Wto&lia, a
Time: 1 M. Umpire: Knapp. -slioata
-Neats. J... J s - shr thUatai
Ban- Team TM-leate Aabwra Mlaka.
BURR. Neb.. May I (Soertall-TBe
Burr ball team eaaslatiaei eUsraiy of
home boys, weat dawn to Aabwra Tuea
day and played the Auburn team of tee
blink league on ta Auburn diamoad. It
waa a closely contested game from start
to nnlnh.. but the Burr boys won but.
Oensluiger of Burr be Id in Minkers
dowa to five scattered hit, while Burr
took nine off from tb thraa pitchers
Aueora piacea in me oox. . t
Score by Inauuw:
Burr . eaeteeea-i
Auburn .ietea-i
, Reakarg aVtaa teeea FWiiaqat.
HAMBl'RO. la. May 1 Hamburg
Minn ecnooi aeieatea rarragut ttigh
echool In a very eae aidad gims. lei
Warnatatf. Hamburg a young pitcher,
beid tbe visitors ta three hlta and (truck
aut fourteen. Score: RH.K.
Hamburg 1 It 11 t - 3
rarragut . a t 1 a a-1 II
1i I it (tea Bedeete Ovaklla.
BLOObUMOTOM. Ptehs, May 3 8aa
dal. I Tne Bioomlngtoa Fubirs acheoi
team defeated the Franklin academy
team by a score of II to Ml Roy Smltk.
tba captain and team leader, did a rlaae
of catching that would bavo dowa credit
ta a prof seei final league player.
Kar tt ta titratlna Baa Advmttalna. I
in October?
O'TOOLE SHUS0DT CHICAGO
Only Two Banners for Cubi Beach
Third Bate,
PIRATES SBCUBZ SIX SCORES
Hlak-PrltT d Pltrbrr Rkawa alradld
Farm aad RcWa Oaad aa
ajart fraaa tba Plttabargh
Flayara,
PITTSBURQH, May 1 -Chicago waa
abut out, 4 to a. today by tha apkndld
pitching of OToola and tha good aupport
glvan him by tha PltUburgk play an.
Only two Chicago runnara raachad third
baaa. Molntlra waa hit hard and la th
mlddl of th third Raulbacb took, hla
rrrrarwbon. cniruoo.
AB H O A g tl.II D.t l
me, SB... 1 e I isoepssra, U. I -e 4
Csiey, If ... 4
Uh. ef. ..
Wwser. sa. I
Muter. Ik... 4
Wlhee. rf .
Mrari'r, nt
OlteM. e.. 1
0 Teste. ... I
I I
I I
I t
t ia
1 1
1
t
1
If.. 4 1
TMiar. aa.. 4 1
IWsu. et.. t 1
ata'aes. Is 4 I
irn t 1
e Lee Me, sa. I
Anker. ....! 4
Hclatlre, p. I
hselbata, s. I a
TMSM N U SI IS 1
TMSJS.....M I M tt
Pittsburgh IIIIIIIIM
Chicago IIIIIIIIM
Two-baa htte: Wagner, OToole, Hot
mail. Three-baas bit: Ever. Hacrlflr
hit: Wagner. Double play: Wagner to
Miller. Bases on balla: Off O Toole, 3;
off Mclntlre. 1: off Reulbach, 1. struck
nut: By OToote. 7; by Reulbach, 3.
raasaa oaa: Arcner. Lrt on
Pittsburg h, 4: Chicago, a Flrat
rare: Pittsburgh, I: Chicago, I. Hlta:
Off Molntlra, t la two and one-third In
nings; off Haulbarh, I la fir and taro
thlrde Innings. Tim: 1:41. Umpire:
Brrnnan and Owens.
Boston Hard oa Pltrbere.
BOrTTON, May t Boston used up two
Rrooklya pitcher and hit another freely
In the two first Inalnga today, scoring
tea run and won. II ta 1. Brooklya
hammered Brown from th box after
acortng four ten la tbe third. Hcore:
aoaroM. irooklth.
ll.H0.il. Ut.Ol.t
11(4 S Hares st... tiles
lasipeaii. ere i i e enwibert. is. i w
Miller, it... It IBmltk. Ik... 4 I I
Xtrt. t.... I 111 IMertkee. et. 4 t
Derita, la... I I k elMir. it 4
sersn. ss... 4 tea I til ha. l 1
Hrfiea'e. lb I I I 1 tToeier. at... 4 1
ojeeer. e ... I 1 4 1 l Owls. t I
hreea. .,..! t I SMItftiM, 1... I I
Pen .P... I 4KsMrr. s..
sVkeret. ... a
Ttsis..4..ai it n a tTuujuog. p. l
Tw.l. M f M U 1
Beaton , 4 I I 1 I I 11
Brooklyn I 4 I 1 a b- T
Two-has hits: Bneatt. Oewdv. Smith.
Hlta: Off Knetaar. t four at bat. none
out first Innlne: eft He hard t. I In on
Inning: off TlngHng, t In va Innlnge;
off Brown, 4 In two and two-thirds In
nlngs: off Hogg, t In ail and twe-thtrrl
Innings. Baorlfloe fly: Northen. Stolen
base: Smith. Doubt Plays: Sweeney to
Devlin; Northen to Daubert. Left on
Boston, a: Brooklyn. T. Baasa an
halls: Off Knetser. I; off Schardt. I; aft
Tingling. I; off Brown. 4: off Hogg, a.
Mrat base en errors: Boston. I: Brook
lyn, L Struck out: Bv Schardt. I: by
Ylngllng, I: by . Hogg, I Passed bail:
nisgina wild Ditch: lloaa Tingling.
Time: 17. Umplreo: Rlgler and fin
naraa. tlae Stralaht far Olaata.
NEW TORK. May 1-The New Tork
era won their ninth atraight victory to
day, defeating Philadelphia, t to 4. "Big
Jeff' Teareaa slightly eutpltched Earl
Moore. Myers waa ordered off tha field
by Umpire Klem for protesting a strike
called on him In tha eighth end Wilson
finished rda time at bat. Score:
NBW TORK. rHlJULDKUPIIIA.
a H O A g 11 1 O i l
44 iKnsbs. lb... 4 till
Derle. te.... I 1
antaa rf 4 I 1
mker-ei, et I 1 I
Miitrsy, it.. I I I
BFkr. r. 11
Mertls. Ik.. 4 4 1
SB. 4 11
Mister. SB... I a I
ktoieie. e... Ill
wuesa. s... I a
Ten. pu. 4 t 1
lLesen, X... 4 14 4 4
r-ueerl. d..l lilt
arrets., if., t t i te
beams, Ik. 4
lPaelsn, St.. I e I e a
orslua. a.. 4 I I a
mm a i a
eDewe ... 1 t
It. M lllll I
Ttis a itn
Hatted for Moor ra the ninth.
New Tort. I 1 I eg
Philadelphia I 110 14
Beiea on error: New York. 1; Phila
delphia, I. Two-bass hits: Titus, Merkle,
Doyle. Three-base hits: Merkl (1),
fravath. Home run: Tttua. Sacrtfk.'e
fly: Doolan. Stolen bases: Doyle (II.
Murray, ehafer. Titus. Knsbe. Lett on
beere: New Tork. I; Philadelphia,
Baasa oa balls: Oft Teareau. 4. off
Moore 4. Struck out: By Tea rem, 4; by
Moore, t Wild pitch: Moor. Time:
I.Ot. Umpire: Klem and Bush.
ede Ran Over Cardlaahs.
ST. LOUIS, May 2 -Twelve hits otY
Bob Harmon gave Cincinnati a shutout
etctorv. Score:
CUKCINNATI. gT. Ltx il
A H.O.A I U H O.l t
Peaaaar. It., lilt Hiisa1sa S.I I I I I
mas. af.... lie (Hiller. if... 4 a I
H -eniBM. mill sualea. f.... I I
4 t
Means, hi I I I Skeeukr. Ik U
Mlteaau. rlllll ewille. K....J a
I a
t
a
: i
asas xe ... i ill Mawrer. sa. t a
rwies. Ik... 4 III iixits. ... a 4
ram, ex.. 1 a I (Wlesa. a.... I I
McLees, .. 4 III Uarawa. B . t 1
Oaeser. ... 4 I t I ewiiiw. .. 4 t 1 4
gills tail
T-aUla....lS itxtllt
. TBtale. .. tl lit 4
Batted for Harmon In seventh.
St. Louie aa-
Clnetanatl 4 1 I I -
Two-baas bit: Peer her. Mitchell. Har
mon, Hohlttael. Stolen bass: Beecher
(1. Double play: Hugglna to Smith to
Konetehv. Bases on baile: Off Harmon,
I: off Gasper. 1 Struck aat: By Gee
par. 4; by Harmon. I. Hits: Off Harmon,
11 ih two Innings. Left on baaea: St.
Louis, T: Cincinnati, 3. Umpire: John
ston aad Easou.
OUTFIELDER SOURS IS
RELEASED BY ROURKE
Outfielder Soura waa given Ma release
yesterday by Pa Roorke. Soar erlU go
te Dnrsth where he will play right Bold.
Soura looked good whea he atarted oat at
Joplla, but aa the players gradually be
came better Soura failed to come up to
apedfkxtlea. Whea BIS Davidson was
seared far tbe left garden the teeth
Mow waa (truck a Sr-urs- cbaacea et
staying with the Rourke. A general
clesn-up tor aurplu player win be made
by Manager Arbogast and Raejrks proa
sbty oas tlm today or tomorrow.
Kar ta tha BHuatsoa Bat Advertising.
CuP'iU'it. . National New
SOX WIN PITCHERS' BATTLE
Wal.li Weakens in Seventh and
lange Goes In.
HAPS BEATEN BT THREE TO OBX
Tkree Beached Hits, Error aad
Saerlflee Fly Give Cbtcage Its
K core. While Visiters
last Eaeapa Sbatemt.
CHICAOO, May 3. Chkcags defsated
Cleveland, I to I, today. Tba game waa a
pltcbera' battle between Waiah and
K abler, In which tha former weakened
and waa relieved by Lang after filling
th baaea la tba seventh. Three bunched
hit, an error and a sacrifice fly gave
Chicago tt scores, wall a double and a
trlpla savsd tba visitor a ahuUwt. Score:
, CHICAOO CLetVtXAirD.
At H.O.A. B. u n i l
tUtk. t....t 1 I t Idaeeer. ... 4 It
LAri. Ik I I I BO Mm aa... til
callahsa. If. I I 1 I Jirkssa. et.. 4 lit
M. er. ... see ei an is. t.a lit
Oellnw, rf... I tit laaaleriy. s.. 4 I I I
7M4M. Ik.. I 111 t Rns. rf I I I I I
weaver. ..! IBall, ..... Ill
blerk. a..... 114 1 e Brent la Ik. 14 14 1
Veto, a.... I til eKahler. s.... I tilt
taaea, p.... I I t I elrB'kaa . I t t t
Tatala n I T It I TetaH ...14 l N U 1
Betted tor Kahler tn alntb.
Chicago .. I 1 I I I I I a-l
Cleveland I I I I II II H
Two base-hit. Lajola Three-base hlta:
Black, Ball. Hit: Off Walsh. I m all
and one-third lantaga; off Lang, 1 la
two aad two-thirds teniae. Sacrifice flv :
Block. Sacrifice bit: Ilodle. Left on
heme: Chicago, I; Cleveland, t Bases en
ball: Off K artier. U off Walah, i: eft
Langs, I. Struck out: Br Kahler, 4; by
Walsh, I: by Lange. 1. Time: 1:3. Um
pires: Dtneen and Perrlne.
DITTHOIT. May a Warka. pttcblng his
flrat para el th a. sket aut at
Louis. Bailey waa wild aad waa replaced
by Lake ta tbe second taming. He ore:
Birnorr. ar. vmn
abhoas unit
a I 1 I I inettsa. ef . I t 1 l a
VIU. IS I I 4 t ! Ik... 4 I I t a
Oaes. at 4 I I t eauvsii. u.. I I a t
rrawfare. HI I I I l , ..!
Deeutr. Ill I I I Hosae, It.... I I I I I
Oslaer, Ik... I t t I aPrslt. lb.... 4 114 4
Henarty. Ik I t t I aw-sllar. al t I I I
Ooelee, e... I I 4 tKfeekeli, 1.1111 I
Werta, S....I lit laalley. p,..t I t t
-Laa. a..... I a a s s
TSUUB.....II isil l -
atala.... 4 tt II 1
Detroit t I I I I I I I M
St. Louie I a I I t i-t
Hlta: Off Bailey, a ia one Inning: oft
Lake, i in (even tnnlnga. Two-baas hits:
Cobb. Delehanty. Baertrtc hit: OsJnor.
Stovel!. Stolen beee: Morlartr. Struck
out; By Works. 4; by Lab. L Baaea
on muia: mi worse, s, en aass. X.
Left en baaea: Detroit, 1: St. Lou la, b.
Tims: 1 :4s. Umpire: Bgan and Bvana
Atbsetl Lee Pear Oeane.
FHILADBLPHIA. stay t New Tork
defeated th bom team hi a poorly
Piayeo ram a. ah th oltehsr were In
effective xcpt Qalnn. who pitch ad the
mat nva inning ret New tor . gcore;
SaP YORK. rHUADBLPHU.
as h o I t a a o a. a
tlse. If t Mew. U ... III
Minis, as... I III imresk. et... I t
laiaMBS, 111 I 14 1 Massarl, ef. 1 t t t I
Orea. l 4 f t t eotltws. h i I I I I
Hansen. If., i I I I 1 Baser, lb... I till
Cekaeaa, lb. I I 1 I lMarpkr. If.. 4 1114
(llieaar. Ik.. I t I I I aclases. Ik. 4 I t 1 4
MrM, a..... 4 4 1 ahem. as.... I till
Vswrts, ..l I I I enerrtek. ex.. lllll
ttoff. I t t tniaael, e. I I I I
QetBB. p.... I III eKeaa. a 1
WelvaKe .111 Marsas. p.. I 1 I
...BBSS enearans. p. I l,a
Tvtale n 11 IT II 4 Tetsll M 17 It I
Batted for Vaughn In fourth.
Ran for Welverton la fourth.
Now York I 4 I 1 t I t-H
Philadelphia I Itltllia-t
TWo-baee ktu uaru. Tnrea-baae hits:
Collins. Thomaa. Doubla play: CoUina
to Darrkk to Melnnla. Sacrifice bR:
Oardner. Bac rifle file: Hartaoll. Btreet
Mite: uir vuuahn. t la three Inmnga
eft Hoff, I in one Inning; oft Qulnn. I In
five inning: oft Morgan. 4 In four In
ning (none out la fifth); off Denforth. I
m five timings . Lean an eeeaa: New
York. 11: Philadelphia, T. Baaea en beite:
Off Morgan, 1; off Danforth. 4: off Hoff.
1: off Vatghn, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By
Morgan, Cre. Struck oat: By Morgan,
1; by Danforth. 1: by veaghn. 1; by
Qulnn. 1. Time: kit Umnirea: O'Lounh-
lln and Westerbelt.
Nebraska Co-Eds
Will Have Outdoor
Track Contests
LINCOLN. If ay l-ffpaeiaL)-Ca-d of
th University et Nekmaka will feUew
the custom of eastera unrrarsltla and
hold aa out-of-door track and field meet,
the dat having been eat for May a The
meet wMI ba hld on tba university ath
letic field, but the male student win ha
barred.
Gymnasium suits wrUl ba warn by th
parttclpaata. The Uet ef event is widely
varied and Includes a baaa ball game of
Ova taalng with indoor QutBmeU be
tween the fraahmau and sophomore
classes. The tndlvldaal events inciudt
twa aprtabx. en for forty yarda aad the
ether for Mxty: a baa ban throw and
the running high Jump. The third part
at the program can far a clssa eon teat
wttk a relay race between th tour
"losses, ten girl oa each tea.
AS class aa wtu ha excused from I Is i
oa the afternoon of the meet and medals
and pennants will be awarded th winner.
Entrants tn th meet have been bury
practicing In th gymnasium for th last
St. Joseph Eeleases
Griffin and McClelland
ST. JOSEPH. Mo- Ma k-Osmar Re.
kued ef tk flt, Jowph Weatara laacwa
beee ban crab kntav susnounesd tha eua.
eoastitlenai relesss of Pttcber Tonus QU-
na aaa Koeart McCVellaad. aa tafWdar.
Drawn
Ah'l
Tiwie. mis uiPt
COLONELS AHEAD IN TENTH
Killert Get Loting End of Third
Extra-Inning Game.
TEBXE TO TWO IS FETAL BESULI
Vlettere Wla en Pasa, kkart Passed
Ball aad e seer's Hit Beth
at the Pitchers Wark with
Effecttveaeee.
UINKEAPOUS. May t-For tba third
Buoceaslv time Idlnneapolla and Louia
vllla battled Into extra innings today,
the visitors winning la that enth on a
pa, a bort naaarrt ball and Spencer
hit. Both Patterson and Loudermilk
pttehad effectlvaly. William had a big
day tor Minneapolis. There wa disss lis
faction aa obth teams with the work of
Umpire Anderson oa th baaea. Score:
uatilgviLLa. MINNEAPOLIS.
at H.O.A r AB H 0 A1
Seres. !... 1 a 1 HTtysMr. ef.. I I i
PuRk. H.... 4 tit lAltlaer as... I a III
Haraae. rl..4 I I 4 lWllllasjs. 4'l til
Braaer. tk. an I Klllltsr, Ik. I 1 I I I
Ba-axllHr, si I I I I IUwMnaa, rf . 4 4 4 4
Ball. Ik. 4 lit e'ruaUa ....4 4 4 4 4
tenler. ef..l t ft De'kiety. If. 4 I t
laieiir. I..I 1 I I lOill. Ik 1 II 1 1
L'tera k. 4 I I rent 1 a 4 4 4
' -niia e.... 4 Bill
b Tit Irsuenee, p I I 1 1 I
Totals M tail t
W Helen ran for Roeeman In tenth. '
Batted tor GUI ia tenth.
Minneapolis ....I 0 t 1 1 0 t 0 ol
Louisville a I I I U I I I 1-1
Two-base bit: Stanley. Htoien basse:
Whelaa. Oil (1). Owen. Secriflc hits:
KUIlfer. Gill. Double may: um to Aitiaer
to Gill. Left on baaea: Mlnrveapr.lt!. U;
Louisville. I. Baaea on balla: Off Pat
tenon. 1: aft Loudermilk, 7. struck out:
By Patterson. 1; by Loudermilk, S. Paased
ball: Owens. Time: 1:41. Umnirea: Chill
and Anderson.
Saint Pewad Webb.
ST. PAUL. May 3.-84, Paul pounded
Webb, the Indianapolis pitcher, hard In
the fourth Inning todsy, getting a home
run. a ootibie and three aingiee. wnirn
with a walk and a sacrifice hit. want for
five rung, plenty to win tha game, I to i '
Score:
IT PAt'tV IKDUNAPOUt.
U10.l t AS H O.A. B.
trailer, rf ... I t II IWrWraff nil I 1 I
ilimalB. ef. I t I O'beiry, ea. lllll
Rewire. ..II lOaanlar, K.I I I I I
MC47SI s, al l l l SHunier. ie.. e v u e v
Aotrar. Ik.. 4 1ft lMrtlrtx. rf. 4 1 I 4 I
n si lews, let I I I ll-l.rki. 0....4 I I I I
Irwla Ik.... 4 III IWaet'nll. Ik 4 lit
BTerrey, e... I t 1 t ewitltaws. I a e e
ierer. I 111 IWebs. ..... 1144
Hellrasa ...lllll
Tettl M U IT M I'Hlsaa 1 t I t t
Tola a..
I at It U I
-4.i.tTti ivai ttruu rti n 'libit.
Batted for Woodruff In ninth.
Inrrlsnsporrs I I I I I I " I 4-1
St. Paul. IIIIIIIIM
Two-bee hits: Murray, Lewi Home
runs- Butler, McCormick. facrtflro hlta:
Mnwant lamv. Ru-riflr ftlea: Larnv.
an.ii.t nr.ka. t i u
Woodruff. Howard Stolen beee: Lewia
Aasit oa oases: inaianauoiis, s; eu ram.
a Baaea on balla: Off Webb, 4. Flrat
am arn.r, ' lnrfl,ru nnlla 1: HI. Paul. 1.
Struck out: By l-aroy,' 1: by Webb. L
Tune: 1:4V umpire: Mayes ana xrwuv,
Brewers Lo A gala.
I WAHItintlTUPl. May X. rroeurn n
Groom hard today, defeating Washington.
Flynn. Score:
Batted for Groom in ninth.
Boston I I I I I I II -4
tsabmgtse lleieee-e
w . L.. w..m Watt trooner.
ivviwm nii. 1 1 . .- i- .
Nuruunaker. Bradley, Milan. Three-beee
btta: Moslier, KiuMUTiaker, Bchefer. Bao
rlfir fly: Schaefer. Double play: Lewia
ta Nunamakar. Left on bwaee: Boston.
7; WaAhlngton. 4. Bnaea on balla: Off
Han, V off orooni, J. rwwi oue
error: Boston. 1; Washington. 1. Hit
by pitcher: By Groent, Hall. Struck out
Yj.n s. Kw rironm f. Time: 3:04. L m-
plres: Connolly and Hart
Teeeee veave ntmrm.
. ... ,i - a Cb.nl lhrf
aiuwALaE, . war -
- hall and the borne club lost an-
7 . i- util.r. home run
with two men on th baaea in the aeventk
raa a feature, ecore:
Batted tor Schalk la seventh.
Milwaukee I fci
Coiumoua -
Two-bese hit: Randall, xnree-oaee
. unma run: Miller. 8ac r Ice hit:
Congalton. L.fl :
7; coiumoiM, 3 " v- -
HV BlIDUCBB, V. ill . .
3& Umpire: Ferguson and Hanoiooe.
KANSAS cm. "jrZjT2
balla a aacrlflce hit and a double gave
Idbi. d .walk and a rJPj.Jtvhn
their last score. bum ,
plate on a dauW. an out and a single,
scoring Cerr. 8cors:
Batten tor liarae ""'"
Toledo liell-
K City ,,.:,: t
Two-base nit: sieioww, v -
riek. Carr Three-base nit: cnapman.
Baaee m Tuii T Off West. 1; off Powell.
IKrS ouT: By West,-1: by P.-.1I.
a. Sacrifice hit: Hlocnman. "
baxee: Flick. rJaroeau. ae
Toledo, 11; Klneaa City. T first heuie
- Toledo. 3. Double play.
Chapman to Derrick. Hit by I pltchjd
OMAHA CRICKET CLUB
PREPARING FOR SEASON
A larffe aaacmblage of ericketera war
ni aaanl at tb second general meeting
skat night at Jacob' Memorial halt W.
Yangham waa added to the Uet of of
flvers. Tb officers far this aeaaon are
aa Hollo wa;
Dean Tancock, president aad captain;
Oleorge Coin na, vice preaident: John
Dengkuk no rap1; Otto Bridge,
aad sacretary, ats caaa sown.
I (unusltlss. Tliawia Kanworttiy,
At A. Homer. Herbert
J. Ttiimkihank aad George pea-
talteaaMai YsaaTs jTei
Weetera LaaAToa-Dee Moinea at Omaha.
Wlehtta at Denver. Lincoln at Topes.
Sioux City at St Joseph.
NatracaT LaagiMr-Breoklya at Beaton.
Philadelphia at New Tech. Cbtrag a
PttbxburaX Ctrjebxnaa at Sx, Louia.
Amenean Ieeurue-Boeton at Washing
ton. New -Tork at Phleaderphia, 8L LuM
st Detroit, Oevaland at Cbicaca
for The Bee by
I ,7 W
AFFAIHS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Council Takes Teatimony on Matter
of 0 Street Grading.
50 MTSTEBT ABOUT THE DEED
Officials All Admit There Waa
Never Aeylhlasr tTaacealed About
Prapesltlen raety-Flve la
loo we Are Ceeerd.
Under eslh before the mayor sad coun
cil yesterday afternoon rorreer Mayor
Frank Keutsky declared That he bad de
posited the deed to the Thomas atrip of
land a O street with a deputy of John
Otllla, then cRy clerk. Koutsky declared
that the deed waa not given to CHI tin
personally, but waa handed, be thought.
either to bl deputy. Ed P. Roggen, or hla
Journal dark, John FennelL
Wtutaa after witneaa insisted that
there never had baaa any mystery about
the deed to Assistant City Engineer Joe
Keeper testified that the whole trouble
area over a ecruple which ha entertained
a to th propriety of spreading the as
sessment I district in. He stated that
R waa his opinion that the dead had be
com Invalid and that th transfer was
void because of tba non-fulfillment of
what he considered a necessary condition
precedent.
John F. Stout, attorney for tha World
Herald, apparently bent his efforts to
ward ehowtng that the dispute related to
the legality of the assessment and simi
lar Question until repeatedly recalled to
the point of Issue by Attorneys W. R.
Patrick, H. C. Murphy and Samuel
Winter.
Again and again Attorney Stout, pro
testing bis unfamllktiity wltn th facta
sought te extract seme adnlaaioa from
a witneaa.
Ceadlttaaa at Dee.
Winter and Murphy both testified that
th condition af the deed ef gift had
been etrietly complied with and Winter
further added that no court kt the coun
try would invalidate the lift aadap rh
clrcumatance. la any case, a Id Win-
tarn, th obllgstlon to build a viaduct
ream upea tne rsuroea. aitnough w
have never been able ta (at them to aaa
It that way.
City Treasurer John OUHa deposed that
ba ksd baaa Interview ea tbe O street
queetloa by a reporter af the World-Herald.
Whea a ataiement from the World
Herald purporting to he the words of the
treasurer wa read, Qlllln hemmed aad
hesitated quit a tuna before Identifying
the earn He told tha council and mayor
that he knew nothing about tha whole
matter except la aa far as It pertained
to the assessment books. Hs said tils
deputy had gene ta the engineer about
the matter. , He further Mated that he
wanted to find out about the matter, but
did act ask the legal department of the
city for advice la the premise. A city
dark, ba testified to having beea the
caatodnva of the city documents, hut did
not remember the deed la ejuestkm.
auila testified that R wa tb practice
to pay the Interest oa bo ads out of th
principal realised from th as I of th
bonds. He eta ted that hi Intention ta
giving publicity te tb O street grading
district wa sot te give bitter medicine
to the legal depart meet of th city, but
to aave tha Interests of tha taxpayers. It
waa brought eat. however, that tha In
terests of th taxpayers war most sert
uaiy damaged when th title to the auip
of property belonging ta tba city wa
called lata dispute.
Roberta' bteseary Poor.
City scrutineer George Roberta when
ceiled ta tb stand appeared te remember
very bttle about the wheal tueation. He
stated that be aught have given out tha
interview accredited to him hi tb World
Herald, but that ha waa not sure. "1
talked a lot tn five minutes." aald the
engineer. Roberta asserted that ba had
iatended to call tha attention of the hnral
department to the O street matter, but
had neglected to do a until after th
Interview which appeared ta the paper.
AN
Arrow
Kotch COLLAR
Meets close ia front and
stay so 15 2 f car 25
C3aaX reshody at Co, Tray. KT.
Three mild spring dat are only a
prelude of real prinf weather.
Coma la totaorro-w aad try oa one
of our alaa aergreL. Ton caa wear
Mot) aarga aaywhera, thty aJwxjr
look dresay. Tkoaw I aell at (1 are
resist can valuea. Convinca yoar
ae!L 10 Bewth ISth Street.
SnteessoT to Wollmer.
CHESTER iVW
Morfe
CLOTT1E3 3HOP
Hal Coffman
V ht no tNweL0l
H.S. Athletes Have
Money in Treasury
A report of tha condition of the Omaha
High school athletic fund iaaued today
by C. E. Reed, athletic director, ahowa a,
balance of 396.90 In the treasury at pres
ent. Part of this sum will be expanded
for the promotion of track and 'field
event fhla month. Th achool will be,
represented In two out of town events,
the stats high school track meat at Lin
coln and the Missouri Valley Interec noi
sette affair will be held at Kansas City.
May U.
SUMMER
UNDERWEAR
F)R your comfort's sake wean
these coolinr, loose, perfect,
fitting: under-garments that are thai
satisfaction of so many men
50C to $3.30 the rarment Alj
the better shops.
Your prrsoaej eopi ot th Gothan
Book dm Lux twaiti four ddrt.
OCEAX STEAMSHIPS
HAMBURG
Largest RB.Cn
AMERICAN1
1.2leouu
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bscand cabin onlr.
stUmburg direct.
KPBCIAL RArLaTlGB
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MAX 7, JLXK
CKOISES
sale Usaaa Ctalala at i
TWO IDEAL CBIiSES
eiXOIND THE WOKLI
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ev. ta, isia i Feb. sr. tau.
laaw haw tars Bwmb Sea fraBBi
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SCJUEI CK01SI
To th aVAJTB OF m at
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cruMaa duruxg Jaaa, ialv sVi
Aagaat, from Kaaxbarg to MmZ.
way. Bank Cape, SpttabeagaaT
tTBiaad. etc. Auratua i isTg
Cost J2 51 u if
ttskia caamr- as -arTaoA-
Wrtte for booauet ef any craxee.
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