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The Omaha Sunday Bee sports PAST FIVE SPORT .SECTION PAGES 051 TO FOUR VOL. XLI-NO. 49. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 26, ' 1913 SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. -x Rourkes Lambafl Wichita; Tyrus Coming Back; Missouri Takes Valley Meet 1 WICHITA LOSES COBB REINSTATED AND FINED FIFTY Detroit's Star Outfielder Will Be Eligible to Play with Hii f Team Today. Lincoln's Hard Luck Team in the. Western League OPENING GAME Rourket Take First Game of Seriet from Kansans by Thirteen to Threescore. OMAHA LA5DS WATt, 05 TUT.T. mx Twenty Safe Eitt Off" FJlii and Jackion. THREE-BAGGER BY THOMASON Rourke. Fielder Clout Ball to the .. . Center Field Fence. - OMAHA USES ; TWO PITCHERS Hlrka "start Game far Rearkee, bat ia Retired ia Fourth lawlasj and Fentress ia Scat the Moaad. Two Wichita pitchers went down to da- real yesterday afternoon nndar th un merciful slugging o( Pa Bourses athlete, who took tho openlnc gam o( th aeriaa by a 11 to ( score. A total at twenty fclU waa made oU th Kansas twlrlers In eluding tore, double and one triple. Hicks, who started on tho firing line zor me Kourkea, waa not right and left th gam In th middle of th fourth la Blag, although the gama waa won before he left and thus get credK for winning. Fentress waa aent In th box to relieve th little southpaw and got away with a goed game, holding the Wlchlee to so run and but six hits. Never In th last two years was than o much clouting don In on gam. Wichita managed to get eleven hit. mak Ing the total hit for the game run up to thirty-one. Thomaaon got aquared away with th ball every time to bat. In three time up he connected aafaly. Be , alio mad two sacrifice hit. Johnny Wanner, Pa speedy little shortstop, was leo there with th stick, getting four clean hit In five time up, on of which waa a pretty double. Davidson. Kane, Johnson and Scanlon each mad two hits and Nlehoff cam across for, three. In cluding two doubles. Mlddletoa waa star with th hat, for Wlctyta, getting two hits in nve time up. .',.,,,,,- Jaeksoa Doe Nat Last Lome. ; Jackson.' th star hurler for Hughes' turn, essayed to start th gam for Wichita team, but luted a friction over one Inning, during which" time he "was hammered for six hit. EUls, th next man In, ran up agalnis a (snag. Mmself. . and wis, found for fourteen 'before the ' end of the game, " , ;' r- ; Although the. game JiM..rnlete" with heavy lugging' and 1t -was a , enetded affair It waa tilled with wonderful catch and other nature. In th fourth inning with a man oa third and on on accond Craig lifted a fly -over - Wanner' head which looked perfectly safe, but Davidson atarted with th crack of th bat and waa going at top speed when he stuck out his gloved hand and caught the ball about , alx Inchee from the ground. It was a wonderful catch and robbed Wichita of two runs. . Waw aerial Play. Made. In the fourth Inning something very seldom aeea waa pulled oft Davidson was on third and Coyl on second with one man out when Kan lifted a fly almost to th center field fence. Mlddle toa after a pretty run caught the ball Davidson scored on th sacrifice fly, but Coyl electrified th crowd by coming from second and after a perfect hook lid reached bom safely, Omaha started scoring In th first In ning, Davidson walked. Coyl sacrificed. Thomaaon tripled to center while Davy romped home. A single by Kane scored Thomaaon. Scanlon opened the second with a single to right Nlehoff doubled to center send ing Scanlon to third, A wild pitch by Jackaon (cored Scanlon. Wanner beat out a bunt Hick drew a ) singled to left, sending Nlehoff and Wan ner borne. Coyl sacrificed. Thomaaon cored Hicks with a sacrifice fly to cen ter. Kane got to first on an error and Davy went tn third. Davidson then Stole borne, while Kan drew th throw to sec ond.. ... ' Wichita Get One. , . Wtth two down In th third Wichita tot one run. Pettlgrew doubled to left and scored en Craig's double to right Callahan opened the fourth with a double to left. Koerner walked. Mee -singled, scor ing Callahan. Wacob heat out a hunt, Kills' got to first on an error, while Koer- aer scored. - David sou opened the fourth for the Rourke with a atule. Coyl got an tn field hit Thomaaon sacrificed. Kan sent a sacrifice fly to Mlddleton. while David' son and Coyl scored. . Scanlon started the fifth with a single, stole second and then third and scored en Nlehoff' single to center. In the eighth Wanner aingled. Fentress got t ftrrt oa a hit Davidson struck out Coyl sacrificed. Thomaaon beat out a bunt while Wanner scored and Fen tress romped In oa an error br 1911a. Johnson opened the eighth with a single to left Scanlon sacrificed. Nlehoff sent Johnson e cross wtth the last run wtth a double to center. Score: OMAHA. A& B. H. O. A. B. Davidson. If t t t 4 Coyle, rf 1.1 1 . Tbomasoa. cf.. ...... 1-1 1 1 t 9 Kan, lb 4 1 11 Johnson, c 4 1 ' 1 2 Scanlon. lb .4 1 1 I I Nlehoff, .... ....... fill! Wanner, sa ..... i 1 4 I I I Hicks, p. 1 1 ', Fentrea. p... ... 1 1 !- 'I -1 Totals JI.U S If 1 WICHITA. AB. R- H. O. A. E. Pettlgrew. rf (Ill Craig, If 1 ' Mlaaleton. cf... i 4 1 1 Hughes, lb (elate Callahan, as..... . 4 1 I I Koerner. lb 1 1 1 11 . 1 Mee. U... 41141 Waco, o . 4 I S I Jackson. p.......... ...... Kiln, p -.. I 1 1 W rir. ,;l , ; HrJ --vO il rf ) Q qq Q . ," . . ' I'- .-...- .a . .-a. ' ' t j J- - t- ANTEIX)PK8 WHO HAVK MADK A GALLANT STRUGGLE TO GET A WAT FROM LAST PLAcK. ST. VOE DEFEATS LINCOLN Antelope Loie Opening Game by , Sine to One Score. - CEUTCHEE PROVES INVINCIBLE Ieel Twlrler Allows Bat Three Hits, While Palmer to Koaad fee Total at Eleven safeties. ST. JOSEPH, May K. Crutcher waa In vincible today, while Palmer waa hit hard and timely, St Joseph winning, 1 to L mcuormicK auround playing waa a feature. . Score: . LINCOLN. AR R TT n A Miller, el ........... 4 9 9 14 Cole, lb, 10 0 1. Barbour, to. 1 - 1 1 1 McCormlck. If. ..... 4 0 11 Mullen, lb. 4.11. Berrhammer. as. .. 1 s s i a Cphb. rf. i i ( Btratton, e. , t i 1 Baimer, p. I 0 1 Totals Kelly, lb. 1 I ST. JOSEPH.- I Powell, if. .. Davidson Wateon. rf. ZwUling, of. Borton.-lb. . Rellly. lb. ... Melnke. as. Bachant c , Crutcher,. p. AB. R. . 4 0 Totals ....;...... u r Three-base hits: Watson. Crutcher. Two-bane hits: McCormlck. Watson, Crutcher. Kelly. Sacrifice hit: Kelly. Stolen bases: Cole. Mullen, Powell. Wat eon, Zwllllng (!), Borton. Left on bates: Lincoln, i; St. Joeenh. . Struck out: By Crutcher. T; by Palmer. 1. - r.sses on balls: Off Crutcher, I; off Falmer, L Hit by pitched ball: Br Crutcher. Bar. hour. Time: J:0H Umpires: Kissane and Carter. SES KOINES HAKES ERRORS Driver Overemet Rarly Lead and WIe Thlrteea to Seven. DEt MOINES, la.. May 3 -Denver took the f'.rst gam of the local series her this afternoon by a score of It to 7. Des Moines' failure to maintain the advantage obtained In the first innings waa due to errors. Score: DES MOINES. (Continued oa Second Page.) AB. R. H. O. A. E. Hahn. rf..'. 4 1 Curtis, if 4 , 1 1 Colllgan. lb ... i 114 1 Claire, Sb g till 4 Thomas, lb I . Korea, a.... 4 111.1 Belden. If 1 1 . 1 Ulatowskl. e.. 4 1 1 1 t Northup. p H. 1 ... 1 . Dougtaa, p '. 1' .... I ! ! Totala ....... ... T IT 17 1 f DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Lloyd, lb........ i 1 . 4 1 . Qullltn. 20 4.111. Bekli. cf-lh... .1 IN. Csasidy. If..: 4 1 1 11 . Ken worthy, lb-lb... 4 1 1 4 . Channel!, If-ef 11 11 . Coffee, .. 4 4 1.11 Spahr. 4.1111 Klneella, p .. t 1 I 1 Schrelber. If... t .... . Totals 11 12 17 11 1 ALLEN GIYENR0OGH USAGE Grand Island Slng-g-en Find Curvei of Eaitingi Pitcher. . BAT.T.IET IN FINEST OF FORM Allows More Thaw Oa Hit la Oaly Single laalaa IsUadere Trim Brleswakere hy , Eight to Three. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., May X.-Spe-dal Telegram.) Allen was knocked out of the box today but Grand Island had already won the gsm by heavier hit ting. Only In one inning did Balllet al low more than one hit McKibben' home run wsa the feature. Score: Hastings ..... .1.1... -l I Gr. Island..... 1 I I lit 1 M I I Batteries: Allen. Hi ley and Bradbury Balllet and Jokerst KEARNEY LOSES TO SUPERIOR Cemeat Makers Oa to Goeel la Con test with Canltalleta. KEARNET, Neb., May K. -(Special Tel egram.) Kearney, lost today In a ragged game by the score of I to 1 to Superior, there being heavy bitting on both sides. hut at a ttm did th gam take en th appearance of good base hall being de void of sensational plays. Excellent fielding en the part of both player I all that held the score where It ended. Score: . R.H.E. Superior 4 1 1 . 1 . 1-1 U . Kearney IIMIIIIMUI Batteries: BuDerlor. Oulnn. Miller. Vance and Prucha; Kearney, O'Hearn, Trimble and opel'man. Struck out: By Qulnn. i: by Miller. !: hv Vance. 3: hv O'Hearn, L First on balls: Off O'Ht-arn, 1; off Trimble, I; off Vance, 1: off ililler. 1; off Qulnn, i Three-base hit: Prucha. Tero-baae hits. Gray, fugles, c neuron. SchlmnoskL Time: l.ti. Umpire: r.ugeni. The York-Kearney game scheduled for May 25, haa been postponed until the next series. Te Moines .1..1...I-1 Denver ....11.7 1-U Two-base hits: Ulatowskl. Korea, gpahr. Tbree-baee hit: UlatowakL Home run: Coffee.. Korea. Sacrtflre hit: Korea. Double play: QuIUIn to Lloyd. Bases on halls: Off Kinsrna. 4: off Northup. i; off Dotirlas. 1. truck out: By Klneella (Continued on Second Page.) YORK WINS BIG SUJGFEST Colambaa Take State Lewarae Glut r Sereateea Fire. COLUMBUS. Neb- May SfSpeelal Tlegiam.)-rork won the big end of a slugging match today by the hardest hit ting ever seen on the local diamond. Davis of York made one single, two two. base hits, one three-bae hit and two home runs tn six times at bat Payne also got two four-sackers and Grannan one. Score: , R.H.E. Tor 1.1.244 ft IT 2s 1 Loiumuji J4ll-tu 1 Batteries: York. Osborne and Kelley; Columbus. DenataKer. faluier and Harri son, empire: Collin. Wlaeewala C rew Wise, MADISON, Wis., May a-Th Univer sity of Wisconsin varsity crew easily de featee the Minnesota boat club and tht w let-on .tin freeheneo crewe on Lake Men dota today over toe two-mile course. It is estimated that toe varsity led over the frenmen hot by at least lengths at tne flniin and that the Minnesota club waa at least eight lengths behind. The Inierclass race was won by tne ireshmeu crtw. Caa Clab Plaas SheaX. CRESTO.V, May .-HSpeetal v-Tha DifrKest event ever neld fav i r--...,. Gun club ia be ag ptaaned for the after noon of Memotia! day at the club grounds west of tnis city and It I expected large attendance will be in evidence, six events, tear at fit teen birds and two at twenty birds, making 10 icdlvidual shots, will be given. MISSOURI WINS BIG MEET Takes Fint Place in Missouri Valley Keet with Eaie. NEBRASKA GETS SECOND PLACE By Wlsslsg Half.MII mm Mile Belay Corah askere Beat Oat the Other Teams 1st the Meet. DES MOINES, Ia May B.-The Unl veriity of Missouri team won the Missouri Valley field and track meet her this aft ernoon with ilts points, Nebraska being the nearest competing team wtth a point. Ames won third place with lTVi points, beating Kansas, which had 17 point. The meet Was eaiy for Missouri all th way through and at no Urn did any of th contender have ao hance. Su perior athletlo ability put the Columbia men ahead on every point. Four new track records were made, three of them by Missouri. First place In nine of the fifteen event went to them, with Nlchol son. Bermond and Thatcher th mar per- former. Beimond broke the half-mile record In 1:17 flat Nicholson the high Jump record with I feet 11 Inches and Thatcher th discus mark with IM feet Hi Inches. Th other record waa In the mile run broken by Fart ham, of Ames. Nebraska gained second place through winning the half-mile and mile relay and secsnd and third' places in other events. A fraction of a point settled th contest between Arm and Kansas In favor of the former. Sussjnary. . zjo-yard darn: Wilson. (Cos) won, Christmas (Nebraska) second, Kirkeey (Missouri) third. utuckev Kmei lourtn. lime: v:zzh. ' Mile reisy: .Nebraska won: Wash ni ton, second: Ames, third: Missouri. tourtn. Time: 1:17. onot put: "liuicner. (Missouri! won: Hoper. (Ames) second: Halfcert. M urn. intcsiaej, intra; neinon (Washington), fourth. Distance: 2s feet, H4 inches. Two-mile run: Wickhsm (Missouri), Two-mile run: WKkham IMissnum won: Druray (lies Moines), second: Hoss teiiBBouii). iniro: nncrun iKamuat iwtii. iimv, v.we. Half-mile relay: Nebraska won: u souri, second; Drake, third Ames, fourth. lime: i iw-yara oasn: . nson lt:oe). won: Stuckey (Kansas), second; Btahl (Dreke), iiuru. lAwun uiaaei, tourtn. Time Ik flat Miie run: rarquanar (Ames), woo: Anderson (Nebrasaai. second: Osborno lainipeon). tniro; ratterson (Kansas), lourth. Tune: t.O. riuiulu. La) yards: Nicholson (Mlj- souri). flrvt. Haxen (Kansas), second: Strickland (Coe. third: Perry (Kanauii. Dash. 44t yards: Bermond IMIiuurii first: buhl (Oiake). second: Beaver (.Ne. braskat, Ihhd. Knobel (Missouri), fourta. lime, a flat Lnscus ti.row: Thatcher (Miasourt), first; Vincent (Ames), aecond: Anderson (u&souri), tniro; Mraoiu (Brake), fourth. Distance, IS feet t Inches; new recoru. v-yara nuroiea: Klraaey Mo ), first; Strunkard (Cos), second; Thatcher (mi ), third; bimons (Drake), fourtn. TinV: Missouri. S points; Cee, W aoint; Kan sas. Drake and Ames, t points. Haif-mlle run: Uermono lilo), first; Montgomery (Mornlngti.ie). second; ilc Gowaa (Nee.) and Manniog (Ames), third, lime: New record. High Jump: Nicholson (Mo), first; Frtnch (Kan.k second; Hastwgt- TNeb.) and. Jones (Orlnneil), third. Height t feet U Inch. Kew record. Pole vault: Lambert ( tVashlngton), first: Sloss (Ames) and Talbot (Mo t, ee- (Contlnued oa Second Page.) Standing of Teams Boston.... ii u Waah'gton It 17 Phila..... Hlft Cleveland 14 Id Detroit., u it New York 11 It St. Louis.. a Hastings Kearney ... Fremont ... Coiumbus ,. Seward ... York (Jr. Island.. Superior i At 7 7 .401 7 .. 1 WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. WLPct W.L.Pct. St. Joseph M 11 .(Ml New York M t .M0 Omaha.... ) 14 ,bn Cincinnati till .; Denver.... X It .071 Pltlburgh. U 14 .617 De Moln's IS II .61 Chicago.... 10 1 .44 Sioux City Is U AM I'blla 11 1 .42 Topeka.... 14 l .4211 St. Louis.. 11 21 .417 Lincoln.... M M .175i Boston..., 1111 Wichita.. UU ,M Brooklyn.. 10 410 AM. LEAGUE. AM. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. W.L.Prt tnicago... M .7Ji Columbus.. X 1ft .m .6. Minn oils U lo .4:. Tollxlo.... 23 It ,m .4W) Kan. City 10 II .til t. raul.. ID 11 -.421 .Milwaukee 14 21 .) lulKville. 14 21 ,4 :c Indlan'p'lUi It 14 .left STATE LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. . .L,.rn.i w.L.ici, ,. 1.SU, Falls City... 4.4ft .14 .Mb. Keb. 1 ity.. .44 ,Xi Bcstrf.e .. t ft .bliAuhurn ... I 1 .46. Humboldt 4 .4U0! Hiawatha 4 7 .Vrtl . i .m Veeirreay's Resolts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Wichita, 1; Omahs, 11. Topeka. 1: Sioux City, S. Lincoln, I; Ht. Joseph. 1 Denver, 11: Des Uuinea. 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, 1, Philadelphia, a, Chicago. 1, Ptttsburgli, 4. New York. 11; Brooklyn. 2., Cincinnati. 4; Ht. Louis, 7. AMERICAN LKAOITE. Washington, 1-t; New York, Phlutaeii.hia, ; Bceton. 1 M. Louu, k-e; Cleveland, 7-4. Detroit 4: Chicago, ft. Seventeen In. nlnge. AMERICAN ASSfX-IATION. Toledo, 2; IndianaiKills, L Culumbua, 4: Louisville, ft. Tweivn In. nlnas. Kansas Clly. 10; Minneapolis, f. , Milwaukee. 1: HL PanL X Tnln In. nuuia. tiasse Tediy, Western Leeaue Wichitj, ai h. Topeka at riiuux City, Uncoln at St Joseph. Ix-nver at Dta Mom,. Nutlonal League-Cincinnati at St Louis. American Learue Hetrnll mi aiM.. St 1jiui at Cleveland. American APsoc.atlun Toledo at Inrilen. apoiia, Columous at Louisville, Kansas oty at Mlnneapolui, Miiwaiikee at at Nebraska 81 a In Lniiw-u..H... ., Fremont. Seward at liranri l.,,.,i k... perior at Columbus. York t Kenrncy. Jack Johnson Starts for Las Vegas, N.M. CHICAOO, May &.-Jack Johnson left today for Lis Vegas. N. M., where. July 1 he will defend his title of heavy weight champion against Jim Flynn. With the negro fighter were his wife and four sparring partners Marty Cutler, John Perkins, William Brown and "Prof." Burns. Johnson also took his bass viol. He expects to reach La Vegas at 11:1 o clock Monday morning. Del Howard Keeled. Del Howard of the St Paul club of the American association, I satisfied with life He draws a good salary from th Saints, waa recently elected mayor of Kennedy. III., and own IMu. worth of stock In th Louisville Hub. Claire Issprevrm, Danny Claire, secured by Des Moines from Wichita, looks better In a Booster uniform than be did In that of the Hugnea' Y GOES IN FOR SUMMER SPORT Aaiooiation Gronndi at Carter Lake Are Being- Put in Ships. GAMES TO TAKE MANY FORKS Aqeatlra Will Be Included, Plaas ' Being Made far Caaee Race a . Park Will Be Opeaed oa Jane T. The Young Men' Christian association athletlo park at Carter Lak I being put Into ships by Director J. T. Max well. And plana srs being mad to ac commodate about HO member. Tennis, bese ball, canoeing, yatchtng. motor boating and swimming will all be Indulged In and plan ire being made to adequately provide for all enthusiasts. Th facillte last ysar were ample enough to accomniodai all but If the membership rows aa it haa several changes are going to be made. Msny of the 111 summer association member are firm followers of th rac quet sport and have entered a team In the city tennis league which open next Saturday afternoon. The courts ar In good condition and hive received new coat of clay. Th park custodian has been given Instruction to keep th court In the best of shspe this summer and It 1 thought that they Will be equal to any In th city. Ball ea Opealag Day. Bass ball will hold th hoards a soon as the park opens on Juns 7. Th regular T. M. C. A. team ha been organised and Is getting In some good practice and will probably make use of the psrk be fore the season opens. Th ground have been fixed up and are In fin shspe, with the grsas growing fine on both the In field end outfield. There will also be some hoys teams and a business msn's team. Director Maxwell has announced that the association teams will be strictly amateur this summer and no one will be allowed to plsy on any ef the teams tut lees they are full fledged members ot the summer association. All aquaus will be prominent Many canoes are being put on the lake by tht member and some fast racing I Peeled during . the summer months. A water regatta will he held with the Rod mi Gun club the latter part ot June when ill sort of boat and aqua exalts win be matched against each other. Boom for More Cettagea. The grounds of the association Include twenty-five acre and afford ample room fur msny more cottages, although a few have been built this spring and few more are going up. At present tber am over fifty bungalows, cottages and "shacks," In addition to the club house and locker room. A great prosiam Is being arranged by Mr. Maxwell for opening day, June T. JOHNSON BLAMES TEE PLAYER Fint to TJie Vicious Language in Replying to Taunt INCREASE POLICE PR0TECTI0H Discipline Must Not Be Disregarded by Employee. CLOSES INCIDENT . OF STSIZS Evidenee Takes 1st Forma ef Afft- davlta by President Of MMM Derlan laveetlgattow Cea. dart ef Cebk Ceaamred. CHICAGO, May H-Preaident & B." Johnson of th American league tonight announced th reinstatement of Outfielder Tyrus Cobb ot the Detroit club, who suspension for attacking a stectator, who h said had Insulted him In New York, resulted In a strike of the Detroit player last week. Cobb will be llglbls to play tomorrow. In addition to hi tea days suspension, h was fined President Johnson promised la aajyxtw ment tul protection to all players and said the k.sus had arranged to Incraeee th police force at th park, but declared ever punishment would be meted out to those player "who aai.ume to act aa Judge and avenger of real ar fancied wrongs while on duty.' Blames the Player, Following Is the statement given out by President Johnson: After a careful Investigation Into th cause and circumstances of th en counter between Flayer Cobb and Claud Lucker, a spectator, at th New York grounds on May It, I f.,id that direct re sponsibility for the unfortunate occur rence rest upon th playsr. "Evidence In th form of affidavit clearly show thst the player was th first to employ vicious language In replying to a taunting remark of the spectator. Cobb did not seek redress by sn ap peal to th umpire, but took th law into his own hands. His language and conduct wet highly censurable. "As a lesson to the accused, and a warning to all othrr players, I fix the term of -the player suspension at ten (lay and 1 Impose a fin of C. He will he eligible to play on May M, , "Full protection will be afforded to all American league 'player against abuse, ar stuck from patron, but sure and ' sever, punlshmsnt will be meted out to Uioa who, In disregard ot discipline and of obligation to their club and league, a--sums to art a Judge of real or fancied wrongs, while on duty. "In pursuance ot this policy th Ameri can league has arranged to increase the police fore at each of It parks and the horn club, on Instructions from th um- ' plre, will he required to remove from It ground spectators who actions or comment ar offensive to playerg and fellow patrona." TRAVERS WILL PLAY FINAL ROUND WITH ENGLISHMAN NEW YORK, May K.-Jerom D. Trav ers of Upper Montclalre, the champion, and Oswald Kir by of England reached the final round of the annual champion ship tournament of the Metropolitan Golf association at the Baltuarol Golf club l-r sinning their matches In the semi finals this afternoon. T ravers defeated his old rival, Flnlay 8. Douglas of Nas sau. 1 up agd 1 to play, while Klrby eliminated Wallas Sinclair of the bom club, 1 up and 1 to play. Beaver City High Wins from McCook BEAVER CITY. Neb., May M. (Special Telef ram.)-The Beaver City Hlg school haa ball team beat the McCook High school team here today, 4 to ft. Th gam wa close and exciting and McCook made a strong bid for th gam In th ninth inning, but could make only one score. Beaver City hit at time whan hlta counted for runs, while two of McCook scores were made on errors. Glebe pitched aa excellent same for Beaver City. The ecore: McCook 0 1 1 . . 1 -1 Braver City 1 ... 4 . 1 Batteries: McCooa. Amrdrn and Mason; Besver City, Glebe and Hobaon. Error: McCook. 1; Beaver City, 1. First base on balls: Off Amsden, 4; off Olebe, 2. Struck out: By Glebe, 1; by Ameden, T. Stolen bases: McCook. 1; Beaver City, 1. Two-base hits: Amseen, 8. Brouhard, R. Brouhard. Three-base hlta: Glebe, Blck ford, Hobeon. PIRATES GET AWAY TJT LEAD Cab Lee at Ptttsbarah by Seer ( Fear to Two. PITTSBURGH, May ai-Plttsburgh took th lead In the first Inning today and never lost It, defeating Chicago, t to 1 Wilson's batting was th feature of the game. Camnlts waa wild, giving eight bates on balls. Score: rTTTSBl,' ROM. CHh'Aoa AB.H.OAI. llH.Olt. Itih lb... 4 4 1 Verier. IM I 1 I I Oarer, It.... ill 4W Miller, cl 4 I t Luck. ef.... 14 4 tSckalla. rf.. 1 WtKoar, at., s 1 l s ezisrsu. t i v a e J Killer, la, 4 4 I 4 IHdlau, 10. 1 1 11 S wtlaea. K ill) Tinker, aa... I I I I 1 Mrt-ertar, l I I ( SEnra, ... 111 Kallr. e till tArcser, .... 4 4 I t Ci alalia, p.. I 1 4 tLaeeer. (Mill Meode I I I I I Tetala 2 ln eRealkaca, . eueaaes .... IMals M IMU I Batted for Lavender in the seventh. Batted for Reulbach In the ninth. Pittsburgh I l.l.l.. I Chicago ..1.1..1 Two-base hit: Hofman. Three-base hits. Wlieon (2). Sacrifice hits: McCar thy, Camnlts. Stolen bases: Carey, Wil. son. W. Miller 13), Schulte, Zimmerman. Hofman. Double plays: Archer to Tinker to Zimmerman to Even; Tinker to Ever to Hofman. Bases on balls: Off Camnlta, 1; off Lavender, 1; off Reuu bach. 2. Struck out: Uy Camnlts, 1; by Lavender. 1: by Reulbach, 2. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, . Chicago, 1. Hlta: Off Lavender, In six Innings. Time: l.a. Umpires: Klem and Bush. TWO NEW RECORDS MADE , IN THE OLYMPIC TRYOUTS STOCKHOLM. May IC-New records were established for throwing th discus and In th 2,00 metre flat race at the Olympic tryoutx here this afternoon. . ) - G. wushon won the discus throw with a toe of 4J.7. metre (a tittle aver la feet four Inches) easily distancing Martin Sheridan's throw at Athena la IDOt ot IX feet Inch. Fock won the 2.00 metre race tn a minutes, 464 seconds. . 7 s 2 s a t W'