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the Omaha Sunday Bee sports PART SIX , t SPORT SECTION PAGES ora TO FOOT - - VOLl XII NO. 48. OMAHA, SUNDAY- MORNING, MAY 19, 1912. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Grizzlies Shade Rourkes; Tigers' Subs Lose; Omaha High Champions of State OURKESLOSE ; : Leaders of the Western : League Now Playipg in Omaha TTPIITT.T. PTfiHT 1 UlUliili 1XU111 Hard Fount Gams Goes to Dearer Grinliei by Score of Fire to Four. ... OMAHA USES THREE PITCHERS Robinson, Fentrtsi and Eicki Earl Against Denver. LAEGE CROWD WITNESSES GAME More Than 4,000 Fani "Watch Sen- we WolV Unm-m Pn'a TlnTT. GOKDDfG BENCHED BY UMPIEE Old War Hone Gets Tm Kathaal. aalls la Math laataa, Over stees Boanda and la ! Paalahed. Omaha, tost the second cam ot the series with th Denver Grtixlles yes terday by failure to hit ' the bail at critical time. Omaha had thraa chance to tie the Denver (core In the ' sixth and seventh Innings, but could not con nect with hit effectively. The Rourkes played a beautiful uphill game all ot the way through, but could not over come tha big lead the Denverltes took arom the start Score, I to 4, The Rourkes gar a good demonstration i ran do, although apparently beaten irom the start. When the Omaha team went to bat la the sixth Inning, the Grisslles were fir runs to the good. Three hits and two walks pushed the Omaha end of the score up to three. In tha seventh they cam back with another score on a walk, a single and an error. Her tthey Mopped, however. Xlniella replaced Barney Schrleber on the mound and dealt out aom mysterious Rmcii OTunu u iwwiiii Hfwu nut fathom. . j The game was full of life ard wa wit nessed by more then 4,000 tans, who took advantage ot the good weather and beat It to th park, where they pulled for the bom team, but to no avail. Jlax Geta the Hoarkes. Before th tilth Inning It seemed that th Omshogs war surely Jlnxed, tor, try gut they might, they could not get a winner over th plat. In th third Wanner opened with a double, but wa forced out at third. In th fourth with two men on bases, Bertie Nlebotf struck on and retloed the aid. In th fifth Omaha got two men on bases and Coy I singled .tq right. .Wanner ran from second and was caught at th. plat, spoiling' the' only1 chance f score , in that Inning. ' .' '. ':--:' J Roblnsoa started the gam . for ' th Rourkes and lasted until . th sixth In ning. In that fatal tram - th first three men up connected safely and Rob inson was hooked. Frentes going to th mound. la their half ot th sixth tha Rourkes got th base full and sent bchoonover te bat la place of Prentess, forcing that youngstsr from the gam. Hick was th next man on the tiring line and he did good work. With two men down In th second the Orlxxlles made their first run. Coffey beat out a bunt.' ItoMnsoa threw to first to catch him oft th bas and Kane heaved th ball wild to second when Cof fey made a dash tor that bag. Coffey landed safely on third Schrleber brought htm horn with a slag to right in th fifth Lloyd, th first man up. got to first safely on Kane's error. He stole second. Qulllin flew out to Coy Is. Beall singled to center, scoring Lloyd. Csssldy flew out to Coyle and Basil cored from first on a kmc hit to center by Kenworthy. . Featresa steps Slsaerhter. Coffey opened up th sixth with" a Ingl to center, gpahr tripled to left coring Coffey. Schrleber singled to cen ter, sendiag Spahr acne th platter. Fentress her was sent to th mound and stopped the fireworks. " . Johnson opened th sixth for Omaha with a double to center, Scanlon singled, ending Johnson to third. Nlehoff struck out Wanner walked, filling th bases. rJohrieber passed Fentress, forcing John Son across with the first run. Davidson Singled to center, scoring Stanton and I iWanner. Kan draw a walk In the seventh. John son sent him to second with a hit to center. ' 8canlon out bunting on third strike. Nlehoff beat out a bunt - Wanner got to first on Coffey's error, while Kane scored. Bchoonover sent on to Qulllin, who threw Johnson out at th plate. core: I OMAHA. AB. K. , H. O. I A. E. Parldson. If Coyle. rf fTnomaeon. cf.... Kane, lb Johnaon, e....... eVanlon, 2b MiHtf. lb IV.' a it ner. as 4 a n : i t t i Robinson, p Fentress, p.., Hicks, p Ecnooaover Totals 4 B n 14 I DKNVER. AB. R. IL O. A. K. Llovd. 2b .. 4 111 Qui.iin, Jb..l 4 - 1 1 1 1 . t 4 i 1 i Caseldy. rf - 4 " 1 ! Kenworthy. lb a - 1 Channsll, It . - Coffer, aa. ' I 14 a . 1 Spahr. e I I 1 1 , Fiimbes. I - 4 be,irwr. p i t I Klatella. P t Totals M i B 1 fee n Ion out. bunting on third strike, batted for Fentreas In sereath inning. Jver Kuna lM IIMVi Hits 1 M 1 I 1 1HI Omaha - . Ruoa IIMIllf-l lilts 1 1 1 1 I I M U 1 wo-baM hits: J oil neon. Wanner, Ken worthy. ChanjelL Three-base hit: Spahr Double puty: SeaJiloa to Wanaer - to Kane, hia: Off Robinson. in five ana two-thirds Innings: off Kicks, 4 in three Innings: on Schrteoer, u m six ana one third Innings: off Klnselta, 1 in tw and one-third innings. Bases on balls: Oft Kobwaon. 1: ou Fentreas, :: off Hick. 1: off achrteber. 4. Jit rues out: BT Rob Insen. I: by renins. -4 by Hlcv zr by Schrieber. 4; by Kinseila, 4. Stoiea baM: Kobinson. Lloyd. uiillo ill. ao rlfice Mi Cofiey. Left oa bases: unuha, t: . Dearer, Xunai . aJa, - liatBar: SIOUX CITY SHADES LINCOLN Barbour's Error in Ninth Allows Winning- Score. .' BATTLE BETWEEN THE PITCHEBS Two Tesau Make Tatal at Klevea Baaa Htta Tlaal Score ta Tm '' . ' to One Thraa Doabl t - . Oa Double Play, LINCOLN; liar J. Barbou.1' error In. th ninth Inning, allowing a Stoux City player to score, gave today's gam to th visitors by a score of 1 to I. It was a battle between the pitchers. Score: LINCOLN. AR R. Miller, cf........... Celle, cf Barbour, lb McCormlek, If.... Mullen, as Dwyer, lb.... Cobb, rt , Carney, c .... Hagerman, p.... Totals..'. a 1 I H II SIOUX- CITY. AB. R. H. O." A. E Parrell. cf... Andreas. 2b. - Myers If Tennaht. lb.. Rellly. 2b French, ss... 0 1 1 Cadman, Brown. , frendorf ... Gltfen, p Totals. a Z It I Cadman out for Interference.' Batted tor Gltfen In ninth inning.. , Lincoln 0lO ft 1 Sioux City a a t l ; Two-base hits: Mullen. Meyers. Brean. Double play: Mullen to Dwyer. Left on bases; Lincoln, t: Bloux City, a Stolen base. Miller. Breen.. French. . Sacrl'.lce hits: 'Miller. Barbour. Carney. M-vra. Htruck out: y Hagermsn. 10; by Btxjwn, 4: by Glffen, I. Basra on balls:' Off Hagermsn, 2: off Brown, L Hit by pitched ball: By Hagerman, 1. Wild pitch: Hagerman. 2. lllta: Off brown. in eight Innings; off Glffen. I In on inning. Time: :. Umpire: Haskell. , ST. 'JOSEPH OUTPUTS TOPEKA teeee playlaa Beklad Hlaa tluettlea ' Pftcfcer ' Pwamte. TOPEKA. Kan,' May la Loos playing behind him unsettled Fugata and hs wss hit hard, while CheUett held th locals scoreies until the eighth. Topeka staged a batting rally In the ninth, making six hits and five runs. Jtlckert hitting safely twice In the Inning.' The batting ot Kelly and Watson of the visitors featured. Kelly got a triple and thre . singles In four times at bat and Watson, thros singles and a rtlple In. four times up. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. a Rlckert If. KIdc. it and cf.. 1 1 "Lee, rt ... oaroner, id -.. Duiin. ss. ........... Emery, Jb. ......... Gear cf Welsh. a.-.. ...... t 1 Chapman. Plicate, p.........u Rose, p . Frants 1 Totals 44 M 3 tt , , .,. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O A- T. Keny. ft 4 " 4 4 4 a 1 Powell, k a a . i . . Wstsoo. rf.. . t 1 4 1 ZwilUng, cf I 1 1 a 1 Borton. lb... 4 1 1 1 Relllr. b 14 1 1 Metnke, J ! 4 1 Goaaett c S 1 14 1 Chellette, p... . 1 Total.:.......'...4t U M IS Batted for Roe In ninth. Topeka ..... la-4 StJeaepk..... H 1 ! i I I 1-14 Three-baa hits: Kelly, Rellly. Watson. Two-base blur , Lee. Do I tit, GeeaeU. Metnke. Saerlflce hit: Meinke. Sacrifice Dies: . Z willing. Goasett Watson. Stolen bases: Kelly fi). wtreli. Hits: ofl rugate a in eight inntiws: off Res. 1 In owe faming- Bases on balls: Off Pugate. eft Rose. 1; off Chellette. t Struck mt: (Continued aa 6conj Psge. : - -. . J 9 !L'xllL JiL ; - s DENVER'S OROWUNQ GRIZZLIES, HASTINGS BUMPS ISLANDERS Wim Second Saceesive'Shntout by the Score of 28 to 0. M'CULLOTJGH 15 STELLAS F0BM faperlor, Still an Wreii Foot, Ka dares Aaother Keatlac, Thle Tim by Dlseavorers, Fear Twaj '''- ' , HAKTIKOS, Nea., May ' tt.-aaolal Telciram.) Hastings won th . second ucossslv shutout defeating Grand Is land. I to a The visitors' defense was poor, two runs , scoring In ons - Inning on passe and errors without a hit and In anothsr Hchaefer rounded th baa oa a scratch ground slngls to center field, scoring Co. .' ' McCullough wss In fin form and had aptendld support Sunday's cam with Grand Island has been ' transferred to Grand Island. Score: Grsnd Island MMMMMII Hastings ItOlttM I 1 Battery: Hastings. McCullough ' and Coe; Grand Island. Clauaen, Jokarst and Martin. , SEWABD MEETS FIRST DEFEAT Kearaey Battery Proves Invincible . M-Maaaea la Vaateatdy. 8BWARD, Neb., May laWSpeclal Tel egram.) Bewsrd' met 11 first defeat of th season today st th hand of Kear. ney. Hansen for Seward was unsteady walking six men and hitting two. Th visitors were able to hammer him when hlte meant ' scores. - The rimnnw catch ot Leonard m th left field on the foul line raised th grandstand. A goodly number of Pitcher Trimble' bom people from 'Mllford attenced ' the game Bechtold, one ot Kearney's player tried to spike Second Baseman Neff after be ing safe at second and was ordered of! th diamond by th umpire for foul play ing. Score -' - i R.H, Kearney .1 1 4 4 I I e-IW Seward .i 1 , a Batteries: Hansen and , CampfieM; Wright, Trimble and Oray. 8trurk out: By Hansen, 1: by Wright 1 In four In nings; by Trimble, 1 In five Innings. Bases on balls: Oft Hansen, 4: olf Wright, 1: eft Trimble, L , Hit by pitched ball. Hansen ' Wright. Double play: grhmanske to hchurren to Harriett Two be e hits: Gray, Schmanke, Pastes, Melsner. ) . , 4 SUPEBI02 LOSES 15 THE ViBTU Colasshaa Baaehea Hita O previa eel r tor Lead. SUPERIOR. Neb.. May U.-6peclsl Telegram.) Superior lost the game today to Columbus n th ninth Inn low. when the visitors bunched hits and mad four cores, which was plraty. Superior played an excellent gam and had th visitors shut sut until the ninth. Soar: Columbus ...4 ai s i Superior ......I MIHIHII Rettery: Columbus. Bush, Justice and Denelnger: Superior, Irvtn and Prueha. t'mplre: Merritt Thre-baae hit: Stewart Strike outs: By Justice. 1; by Irvtn, I. No gam Hunday;. postponed. T0JK. WTSS LOOSE C05TEST Rwaa tp Rlaeteea 8apea an Kvst wall (ban slews ml Stats. TORK, Neb, May lA-tHpertal Tele gram.) Tork and Freenont ptayed a loose game today. Score: R H K. York 1 1 t 1 -i u i Fremont .... 1I1-U1 Batterle: Osborne and Kelley: Bolen, Klngdeaj and Rouse. Keff and 1311s. sfaaaaev. Dick Spser. formerly ot Wichita, and one with th Detroit America league team, ha been mad manager of th Muskogee team ot the Oklahoma Stat league. AUBURN. Neb.. May 14-Fpedal Tele gram.) rails City could not make H thre straights. Auburn winning, 4 ta 1 Zondarmaa'a pttchtng la tha pin he and MtniweN's hittinc teatsred. Score: R.H.E. Auburn I I I I I I -IH I Falls CKy... MHUMHII . Batteries: Auburn, Zanderman and Vwsyi Fall City. Chrtstensea and V1Eflff : iut.t and Je, ,.-., WHO ARB BIDDING FOR A SECOND ' OMAHA HIGH WINS BIG MEET Local Athletet Take First Honora at Lincoln. 1 BECT0B A5D MILLARD STABS Oa Headred High gckool Athlete at Stat Campata Rector Vaalt i.,... EIvn,.Fwt ad Five . j ' -: ' lhMwM.' 'V' '' LINCOLN, May ia -(Special Telegram.) -Omaha High school athletes ssUbushsd their supremacy. In Nebraska today by winning declsivsly th big let day meet held under th aueplce at th university authorities upon ths university field In which seventeen high schools, represented by over 10 athletes, participating. Omaha scored tf points while th near est competitor, th . Kearney military academy scored by IL Th Lincoln High school was third with 1 points. Omaha now hold th championship In both basket ball and track. The result ot th point were well divided among tha school Ss follows. Auburn. 11; Tacumaeh, I; Hastings, I, Tork, T; Nebraska Military, academy, T; Palls CHy, 4;, Pawnea City, 4;. North Piatt. J; Beaver Crossing, ; Beatrice, 1, and Clsy Center, H : . Th Omaha athlete autclassad .their rivals In both track and field and th outcom at ths meet wa never in doubt after th tint few events. Millard and Rector at Omaha war th big point winner far - their school, . th latter, however, virtually won th relay-rac tor Omaha by dint of a brilliant bit of running, although h was allowed no Individual credit for It. It was a record day. In th FO-yari dssh, Millsrd, th speedy purple and whit sprint man, crossed tha tap In H equaling th Interscholartstlc record. TIGER OARSMEN MAY NOT.'" ENTER AT POUGHKEEPSIE NEW TORK. May. lt-Th fact that Princeton unlverhuty ha agreed to row twa mils raeee with Pennsylvania and Columbia an. Lake earned and Cornell and Harvard an tha Charts river basin shauld not be taken as aa Indication that ths Tigers are preparing to enter craw In th four mil race either at Pougb keepsie or New London. Prof. J. Duncan Spaeth, director ot rowing at Princeton and coach of th Princeton orsws, la the authority for this statement. In which ha autluM Princeton' rawing creed: "So far our policy la uterool lactate boat race is concerned," says Dr. Spaeth. "w have put ourselves aa record as not la competition for four-mile events." "Bom of th reason for this," hs eon untied, "grow out of our awn situation In Princeton and aom have a mora gen eral application. I do not myself believe. that a four-mil rare tnyorre a ee train aeon th man properly trained for sack, a race than a two-mil race. I ii convinced that for tha majority ot men proper training for a four-mil rac In volve a development af tha heart and tunes which will be a peel tire handicap later on unless they lead unusually active Uvea. Th tact that very few colleges hava four-mile courses oa their horn water make R necessary tar them to Vend considerable time away from boms such place as Poosli see pate or New London: this Involves tha maintenance of aa extensive And exnnatv establishment which becomes a heavy drain on the athletic treasury and encourages tha ar nneetnent of "profitable" foot bail sche dules ta help defray tha expenses of th aaevwft Defeats All-Nattaaa. BANCROFT. Neb.. May U.-(8peclal.)- Bancroft defeated th AO-Nations ball club yesterday by a score of I to a Th feature of tha ganss was tha pitching of Falter, letting these down with two htta. Batteries: Bancroft. Falley and AK schuler; AO-Nations, slaans and Reeves. CHAMPIONSHIP OP THS LEAGUE, BLUES PIEOUT A YICTORY Two Doublet and Single in Seventh Give Two Bum. FIVE TO THBXS FINAL SCOBS St. Panl Does Ahead ta Fifth laalac, When Fr ttagte ad Walk rlag Fit Seeree lx , ' fwa-faaa Hlte. KANSAS tTT,- Mb.. May It-Two double and a single In Ihs asvsnth In ning her todsy lavs Kansas City tw runs, defeating St Paul. Th visitor want on ahead In th fifth when four single and a walk gay them three runs. Sour: KANSAI OTT. 11.10.11 T. f AvI AS H O A I litku, sehall. I I I outlier. H-lt 1 It . till IHotfmas, (. I I 1 lslan. ft.. 4 .414 Hr It.. 4 tare. IS 4 III I IWrCB'a. all CWTiSos. as I I 4 I SAatrer. lb. . . 4 I II O'Coeaer. e. I III toKlatn. hi I 1 I IUn, IS....I III SHISS'lt, rt.. I III doe, t I lrov. m I Doner. a. I riaee. ef.... I Bieeles, ... 4 TMala.....M IU It It fKargar I ' TvUH 11 H II 1 Batted for Laroy In th ninth. Kansas City .... I 1 II I M M st Paul e i e e e s-i Two-has tits: Coulson. Goodman. Downey. Barbnau. Carr. Hoffman. Bases on nans: -vii uuwy, , orr Hnoanea, 1. Htruck out: By Laroy, 4: by Rhoadea. 1 Wild pitch: Laroy. Stolen bases: Hoffman. Sacrifice hlte: Lewis. Corridor), Downey. Double plays: Carr to Baroeau. rirst on errors: Ht raw. i: nanaaa city. i. t me: i:sa um pires: Anderson and Cahill. CHARLES' MISTAKE COSTLY Millers Overcome Brewers by t Six ta Nothlaa. MILWAUKEB, Msy la-Chsrles rror In ths third spoiled so easy doubl play which Would hsvs retired ths Champions runleas, and before th side wss retired four runs were scored, ths visitors win ning, to Score: . MIKNIArOMI. - MlbWAVKgg. AB H O A g , AS H O A I crmer. sr.. S I I s LleeaM, ef., 4 I III Aiuter, oe... e t iHoeetr, rr. ., I I s Xllllfer. IS.. I 1 I I H WHs, la.. 4 I I Willkna. Sk 4 iUom, w ... I I'l Kosmaa, rt 4 I I I Cores, II. 111 Ones, e I 14 1 SJoMe. It ... I 114 De kantr, If 4 I I I K'lark. Ik.... I I I CHII. Ik I 111 I IMarehell, ' e. 1 I I CssMSees, a. 4 4 I I eotltna p.., lit I I I I I I Slapeleke. til Tetale U 1 14 l.Breea Tata la a I n II I Batted for Cutting In th sixth. Milwaukee I I I I I a Minneapolis MHMIM Hits: Off Cutting. In six Innings: off Hlapnlcka. I In three innings, barrlflc hits: Altlser. Owens. Msrshsll. stolen bases: Wlillsms 2k Double plays: Cutting to Clark: Iwls to Charles to Jones. Left on bases: Mllwsuke. 4; Minneapolis, a Bases on halls: Off Cut ting. 1; off Slapnlcka. I; off Comstork, t Struck out: By Comttork, 4; by Cutting, t; by SkastiM-ks, a Tims: 1st Umpires: Hayea and irwia. Storz Triumphs to Play'at Blair Today For th second ttm this season ths Stors Triumphs will blk out of town. In their last out-of-town venture they emerged victorious aad they hop to duplicate today. Thla time they will lunch at Blair. According to ths makeup oc both teams tha omaba Boys ougnt to gamer at least twenty counters while th Blair children ere amassing a bunch ot gooaa eggs. McKenxle, the famous southpaw, will hand out th foolers for th booaers and Wolfs will officiate an th mound for th country lads. Th M. E. Smith at Co. Ideal baas ball team goes to Crescent la., today to bat tle against tha Crescent City team. Th Ideals are playing as good hall as an7 amateur team la th city at present aad expect ta bring horn th bacon. Weber will do th twirling for th Omaha hers. The T. M. H. A. base bail team wiii play th T. C Jordoas at Millar park at I N p. m. . Wanted A rood fast pitcher for T. M. H. A. team, IJ-yaar-old class. Call Doug- la swb. REDS STOP JIANTS' RUSH One Extra Score Breaks Winning Streak of Hew York. NEW GRANDSTAND DEDICATED Claelaaatt Brlaas Total at Raaa ta Fear la Eighth . laalac, aad ... Mold Visitors aearasa' In Host Mall,- - - . ... . LinkinnAii, easy is. aineinnau a' tested New' fork, thus stopping th visitors' long Una of victoria over wMt am clubs. Incident to th gs'me, the fflclal dsdiratlsn t Cinclnnst's nsw gilHdstsnd and park took pises, scors: CIHCTrfNATI. NIW TORK. AS.H O.4 K. . AS H O A Hara'ss, Ifcf 41 40a fare, rf. .. 1 1 I I I aa, it.... I 1 I Huraa, tt ... Ill Mr Pea' IS, 114 I I Hatllla-I, It I 1 14 atiicteii, rt. 4 I I Kas, It.... I 1 I rtelat II... I I I fceiaees, at.. Ill at.Uaaa. .. I t I lark. a I I I Benton, p.,. Ill Ureal I I I SDoyia, It.,.. I I rair'a, at-rtl I Murear, II ,. I I Marine, lt . 4 I Heraes. Ik... I I irialalMr, aa. 4 I (Atayara, a... I S Mame'eea, pit Craaaall ... I I SI - Tatah at II ii 11 t lew m in ib a Battsd for Devor In sixth. MRan for McLean in seventh. Nsw Tork 1 I I 1 I I ft-1 Cincinnati 4 0 I I M 1 M Two-base hit: HnblltseL Stolen bsses: Devor, Doyle, Eemond and Murray. Double plays Fletcher to Doyle; fcamond M' lan to Hoblltsel; Egan to HobisakU Mathewson to Fletcher. aBse on balls: Off Mathewson, I: off Benton, 4. Struck out: By Msthswson, I; by Benton. 4. Tims: 1:44. Umpires; Jahnstans and Kssop. CHICAGO BUNCHES ITS HITS Brooklyn Lesra First af gerle by Margin at Oaa Haa. CHICAGO, May U.-Chlrsgo bunched hits todsy and won th first gam at th series from Brooklyn, I to i Score: CHIt-AOO. aitOOKtVjt. AS H 0 A X Agnail 1 llleean tr... a ease IkaeUr. II. I I Miliar, ef... I Sohalia, rf.. I Iiai'aaaa, It 4 Haftaas, It. 4 Yiahar, aa... 4 vara, Ik.... I A rvaar, e... I Neeokasa, a I truaNait. It. I I tt I I Biattk. ... 4 11 Nan baa. ef. 4 Wheat. ... 4 Haeuaal. Ik. 4 Tnaler, M. .. 4 Xrels, .,.. I K.t, I Kaetaer, ... ... I Atlas. I I It 11 HctlarSt p... I Dally 1 Totals.. Teuh si nil Batted tor Knetser In the sixth. Chicago M1IMIIM Brooklyn 411 t Two-bass hlt: Archer, Cheney. Thre base - hit: Millar. - Horn runs: Zim merman. Allen. Hits: off Kent 4 In two Inllngs; off Knetser, 1 In three In nings; eft Allen. I In two and two-ihini Innings; off Sehardt. - none m one-third inning. aennce hit: Miller. Stolen base: Zlmmarman. Left on bsses: Chi cago, I; Brvoklyn. a itssrs on balls: Off Kent t, off Kneuter. 1; off Allen, t. off Cheney, 1. Struck out: By Kent, 1; by Knetser, i: by Cheney, a Wild .uch: Cheney. Time: z:a. Umpires: liren- naa aad Owens. STEELE OUTPITCHES EOORE rhllltea Pile l Two Rsas ta Ftra tar Cardiaala. ST. LOfIS, May -Philadelphia hit Steele hard and often, while Moors was effective after the first Inning, and St Louis lost Scor: raUADELPfllA, . ST. LOtlS. AB H 0 A at . U K O.l t Kaeaa. Sk... 111 IHaestaa. tk a e l s e Titae, n..... a i a .a ecuia, M 4 141 Maee, U... I II IMawrey. at I I I I lares, Ik. I I I SK'satc. Ik 4 111 I Paatert. at .. 1 1 I I SKTaae, rf ... 4 I DMr. Ik.. 4 1 4 I SHeaaer. aa. 411 Doalas. aa... I I I I SOakaa. af.... I I I I Deals, a I I I 1 ewtesa. a... I I I I I Meant, p.... I 111 IHtaale p.... I 114 'U Masaa... 1 1 I I I Tetals....JI Knll , Totala no I Batted for Stasia in the ninth. Philadelphia 1161 a-U St Louts 4 1 t-s Two-base hits: Kvana, L. Msgee, Dooln. Doolsa. ?liiee-bae hits: Tftus. Luderus. Stolen beaee: Winxo, raskert til. L, Mage. Doubl plavs: Hausrr, Mowrey- Bssea oa balls: Off Moore. I; off fteele. 1 struck out: By Steele, 1. by Moore, a Tuna: 1.4S. Umpires; Klent and Bush, I STRIKEBREAKERS HATE NOCHANCE Hughie Jeniiinga' Amatenn and ."SenliPo,,, Cant Compare ' -. witlfAthletica. ' HO REGULARS PLAT I OS . TEAM Detroit Playen Practice 'and Ton Suite Over to Aflatenri. . ATHLETICS HATE EAST TIME Bat Out Twenty-Fiye Hits' for Twenty-Five Bus. , CROWD TAJKES CA3E AS JOSJ Over "80,000 Pans Tara Oat aad Mak Llaht at ths Cams -Dtearherltcs Demaad ' Mwiter Bsek. PHtLADLUHIA, Pa,. Msy ll-Wlth-but a r g .lar Detia:t ptkyer oa th tram, a club reptas a Ing that city In th Amarlcau league was defeated by Plilladeli hU., llar.avr Jennings' plsyefd went to the psrk, put on Iheir Uniforms and practiced but Wvcause no word earns from l rc, Went D, II. Jhiiajn. reihatstlng Ty Cobb, ths players nave their uniform to amktcuia . unl ",cml-pro" players gathered up by Jinu:ns (nd left ths fled. Nearly all the men put on th fitlJ by Jnnlhs .were emaleiiroi hisjiy being me.nbcrs f the SU JSI Dh college tram. lillscK knd JleUulie, Ihd fofmef major Icagu ratrhrta and Kdut lot D trolti w pre eJ Into service behind th bat and at fl at ba.t, Detroit' pitcher T revere aoull do little, but float tit ball up th plat, nl thi' home blay ers bsnge-W d 'Irrcry"! trrer 'th field nd rsn bases rexklcsily. Olllns led w,th flva hits end lour itolll be lei. Manaser lfk sirled with hll regular tm elosi l tw ttbslItnlKi outfielders. IU tiled the l-llchtta, Cosmbi, Brown nd Pennock. Tho trowd ot laWI per sona too in auair as a ions. At ins nd f th thltd Inning there waa a rush ky 1.0O) bleacbsrltes, whs demanded tnetr money naca. wnsn tnis was re fined, nearly aM returned to thslr seat). There was n dlsordtr at th nd f the rami: Hrrirat . . riilhADSLi'Ht. batRniT. as m a s a. ii.i i.l t Masiari, If.. 4 i I I McOarr, lb.. 4111 Stnint, af... I 4 11 Iklakr. It... I I I I I t Mllaa, It.. I I I 1 treta, be. I I I I I baker, lb... I III STravars. ... I I I T I Martby, II I II Mruartan II I I I Jeaslssa i Teuia atnsi TsUls m 4 M M I flatted for Traver In the ninth. Detroit 0 I II I M I 4-t Ihllodelphta ......I 10 14 4 1 14 Tvro-bsss hltsi Msggerti Strunk, Barry, Pennock. Three-base hits: Htrunk, Baker, Murphy, Irwin 111, Drown, Maggert. Ha rifles hit: , Lapp. Sawllifcs tiy: Barry, Pint baas on errorti Phllidelnhla. a Htoleh basssi 0lllna ttl, Bsker, Murphy, Mlma ill. UiWlamaa., Mlrufk mnt Hw Coombs, t; by Brown. 4; by stennock, ft. by Travrrs, L DoUbis plsy: Meaner ta Smith. Bases an balls: oft Pennock, Ii off Travers, ?; oft Coombs, i. Hit by pitched bells: By Brown, Mesneyt by. Pennock, McGsrVey. Hits:- Off Codntbe, none in thre Innings:-srf Brawn, 1 lh three Inninge: aft Pennock, 1 m three Innings. Timet . 1:14. Umplree: Dleeh Hd Perrlns, SLUOFEST f GOES TO CLEVJLA5D Maw Vork Laees la Teath laalaar by Tea ta evll, NBW tdrk, Msy lt-ltl a Btttlha carnival CbjVelsnn defeated New tttrk today In the tehlh Inning, in lh fourth Inning Woltsr dlslorsted hi kite cap trying to taks second an a paued ball and had ta b arrled oft th field. Beorai ..... -r CUVBUNU. KgW TORK. AS H O A AB H 0 A stekar. it.. 4 I 1 S Ihaalela, K.,l I I I I OkuM. It ...4 III saoriar, cf.. I I I I I Jarkea. rf.. I 4 1 St'sMarell, If. I I taias. It-Ik. i I stiaraaar, Ik. I I IHerta-l, that I I !! is i .': Unsw. It... I M Caelarlt, a.. I I II Rraa, rt.... 4 I hall, IS lit Hears', will kltctall, f t taftAlas, . I I 1 ICiea. U-t... 4 esiaimeea. It I ODalaa. It ... I IMattla. at... urais. Si .Ill Ke.a.y. a.. at-haaa TtUle:....4l Utli IQalaa. 1 4 11 Vaaaha. s-.. Welverus . I Touia 4t anal Baited for Sweeney In tlie tenth. Batted for Vaughn In ths tenth. Cleveland llllllil a-10 New York llllllil -7 Tarn-Base nits: ttanseii. t ree. csateriy. Three-bsse hits: Dolan, Griggs. Horn run: Butcher. Sscrtflos hlta: Martin. Mitchell, Gardner. Stolen bsses: Dsnlele, Jsckson Butcher, Hysn, Ball. Left an bases: New Tork, i; Cleveland, a Double pisy: Jackson and aasterly. Bsses on bslls: Off Vaughn. 1; off Mitchell, 1; off Orcgg, I. struck out: By MltchelL 4: by Blending. 1: by Oregg. 1; by Qulnn. 4: by Vaughn, a Hit bv pitched bail: By Mitchell. Hartsell. Wild Pitch: Mitchell. Hlte: off Mitchell. It. In six and two-thirds innings; off Bland Inc. 1 lu two and one-third Innings; off :rrg4. none In one Inning: off Qulnn, II m seven snd two-introa innigs; orr Vsnghn. I In two and one-third Innings. Umpires: Evans and fgan. Tims: 1 30. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO HAVE GOLF TOURNEY Golf srtn be one of th Important sport features of th Omaha High school this week, and students expect to arrange a tournament to ha played aft during th next three weeks at Happy Hollow and at tha Field and Country dob. Harold Johnson, winner ef th BVtv spring tourney, haa quit school and win not be eligible to take part In this year's competition. . Ralph and Clarence Peters km .-.M a mm liklv Mantjanria.ee fae ehamplooship laurels. s both have played consistent gam at tna i"otmtry erua for th hut three seasons and an In excellent form to aprtng several surprises on th green. Other lads at tha school who are ex pected to show up strong are: Fay Por ter, Jamee Durkec Oryal Warren, Wal lace Sbeppsrd aad Phil Downs. . Alawea Ara Heroes. Th Gotham papers are so carried away ear tha showing of the Giants that they now refer to then aa "Tha McGraw Emr plr Stat Limited.' Urlanai. Ik. I I I tLlaba'aar, si I I I I Barry, M ... 4 I I I tmdea, It, i ill I I Un. a.. .,.) Ill i iM.uwre. 4.1 I J i I Fhmm, ... I i 1 Itnltt. St.... I liil timra, .. i III SMaaasy, a, I 1 I j fasastk, f , I I i 4 ,IWarl. rt ... I fill . ' . laanlus 1 till