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And Now Jeff SAY, MUTT I tONT ONtseftSTAMD ABOUT THVS WAR. stuff; SfVtS THAT vsra cbuz; what Does THAT fAN ? ROURKES HITBY A HOODOO last Game of Series Goes to St Joe by a Score of Eight to Pour, LUCKv IS WITH THE VISITORS ' k RiKht on the Wijlit Spot" nt Kvery Stage of. the I'lajrlnie, Tho J'nllliB Out nn KnK VIetoryj The ladle' day hoodoo, a regular at tendant at RourkeVparkMast'season, ad vanteil to tho front for, the first time this ryear and Omaha was "licked, to 4, a "st" Joseph got the benefit of the hoodoo. While they played rnediocre ball ana . were Inferior In hitting, -they wo eoay winner. Every lime an Omaha man aoaked the ball 'in' a pinch 'mo Jo.i athlete was right?. the'propltl ous, qrat Halt a doren U,m ripping .line drive dropped ralr Into' the hahd of an In- "Howard House, lute of Kewanee, 111., and thi Chicago-White 8wa Initial victim of the hoodoo. Mr. House XnU make the bait behave. It Just wouldn't 80 over the pan and as a re sult Mr, House found hlm wnfronj with difficult situations. 80 difficult did Tn" become that Harry J" .led to, the rescue, the Jinx on the hoodoo for Wt round,, but 1 couldn't keen It up. Harry Joale. with the haX" choked. Thl. U .ome and Harry; thoug ht he had he tuck going hl way. 'But In the next In ning h learned dlfterentiy, made J fancy cateljnter "f. Wdedrfo roll ovtawea whllo he mM oi third 'fe 5 hteU Bamo started with the ,two Unj. down In the a.cond Cro.br dottblgand itu.a followed w th anoUver. crosoy waited to .ee U Wataon ahould catch the fly and. only made third boa on a per- ,ythrtrmUHo'u.e walktd and' when cJaaXSKaln-t left trid to'acore. He tore around third tfBUtMn Bena and, dleregardlns aon n?. halt alsnala, tore up the inunj around the plate wh Bchang caught ateallns. even though Bchang1. throw, were far from the mark. ChaHiV hit. n. vWaUon'. error of ThowaoB'a rounder and. Congalton. flrlva bought the first run In the flrat Sr. Croaby'. double. Hou.e'a double LiS Clancy's eacrlflfe fly, brought an. other In the econa. viuv - -"r. Thomaon' alngle brought a third 1 run In the "fourth, after Houae waa nailed at the Plate, Then for four Inning Omaha felled locore. A Effort In the Ninth. " r . . . 1 - s.mMhlnir. He end byt Clancy, but Che uncorked hU STlrd hit. another doubl.. Tbomwon waa lafe on an Infield hit and Clancy .cored i to bat for Consalton. but waa called, ' . ..... .v.... nritnir the KDurL out on mnnn. - - - Today Pe Molnea optn here and It I proS thfLe.Ur Btevenwn wltl work lor the ioca.1 n. AB. It. II. O. A. Fox. If.. Wall. 3b O, WaUon, xt S Patterson, Ut 0 1 1 4 9 0 4 0 .. 4 B, Vaton Sb,,..- J 9f . CI , . . '1 Total .....3t "i 9 91 . jOMAHA. r AB. B. H, 17 14 1 A, Eli Clancy, 2b(. ,...... 4 chase, lb............. a Tbomeson. of........ Knig. If rongalton. rf 4 Pchlpke. 3b I Tlorai, ss ' rrosby, c limise, p ick, n Hell 1 Ward I 5 1 0 I 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0, 0 0 () 2 0 1 "0 , 0 ' , 0 TfltiU :...S 4" 12 Hatted for Hick In ninth. ' Batttd for Congalton In ninth:' s Joseph funs 0 1 .1 0 Hits 0 S X 0 tjirmha T'Hiins' , 1 10 1 Hit , 2 3 I 3 s. 2 3-8 0 1-4 0 S-12 Stolen bMs: Fox. O. Watson. Count. ton. icrlflte ,WU: Wll (3), PatUrson, Bacriftw flies: Brlttoa, Clancy, Krug. Two-trase lilts: Scbang. Crosby. House, Chaaa i2 Horne run; Wait. Be on NiiU. Off House. 8; off Hick. 3; 'off Belt, 4, Struck out: By Hpu, S; by Hick. U. hy Bell. S. Wild pitch: Bell. 't on tutttt-M-. Omaha, f ; SL Joseph. , II1U: Off House, 4 In four and one-third Inning;, off Hicks. in four and two third Inning. Times 2:20. Umpire: Xy to the ttfcoie Adyertlpg V J!' TO Knows All About the Mexican THAT rAfcfN5 THAT, W 8ATTL65HIP HAWG To CB01S6 PROM Standing of Teams WKSTERN LEAGUE. Piayeu. won oi- t'ct Denver 7 Wichita. 7 Dee MolrUn 7 Bt. Joeph , 7 Hloux City S IJncpIn 7 Omaha ,,, 6 Topeka ,7 NAT, LEAD LUC. .714 .R71 .R7l. S71 .500 ,4 .3.14 VV.Jl'Cl, PlltsburBh .7 S. .174 W.l. I1 Milwaukee ..5 2 .714 Indianapolis 6 3 ,W7 'Phlla 6 t .714 ,Urooldyn ..4 2 .E67 umcago ....1 ,uwi Kan. City... 5 5 .500 St. Louls.,.,4 5 .((lHt. I'aul 5 & .600 Boston 2 S .:SJ Columbus ...1 7 .425 nw YorK..z 4 ,m AMEIl. letaguk, Minneapolis 2 5 .400 KKD. LEAfluE. W.L.I'ct. Chicago ... 72' ,77S lHt. Umls... 7 1 .876 New York 4 3 .R7IIUaltlmoro .5 2 ,714 W'nshlimtnii 4 '.GOO Buffalo .... 3 3 .600 4 .300 Brooklyn ,.3 4 .SOO Vhlla 4 .423'Kan. City.. 3 & .375 Ht. lolI .. A X TnHl.nnn'. 1 R T71 Detroit ... 6 3 .1311 Chicago- ... S li .37S ueveiana.. 1 8 ,ui Pittsburgh.. 3 4 .333 YrMtrda''a Itcaiiltk. WESTEBN LEAOUB. Denver, 11! Topeka, 4. l-lncpln, "3; Wichita. 0. Ht. Jpsonh, 8; Omaha, 4, Oes Moines, 8j Hloux City, 5. AMERICAN L.KAGUE. Beaton, 5; Washington, 3. New York, ! Philadelphia, 1, Detroit, hi Ht Louis, 0. , NATIONAL. kKAOUE. Brooklyn, 8-, Boston, 1. Philadelphia, 8; Now York, 2. 8t. Louis, 8; Pittsburgh,l, Cincinnati, li Chicago, 2; , , TEDEBALi LEAOl.'E. "rooklyn. 2-2; Pittsburgh, 10-0. Buffalo, 4; Baltimore, 10. . . AKEIUCAN ASSOCIATION. Mllwaukee-St. Paul postponed, rain. - Louisville. 5: lntanap6lls; i. Cteveland, Jj Columbua.'o. S Kansas Clty-Mlnneapollsi postponed".' rain, , , , ', ' ' 43ntH TBy. City, Dee Moines at Omaha. oinoiitiui mmuft-noauin at warning- at St. iouls, Chicago at Cleveland. iiBiiuimi ioasueurooKiyn at uosion, Philadelphia at New York, SU Louis at Pittsburgh; Cincinnati at Chicago. , rtufrw iveaguo naiiaaa v uni- cago, St. Louis at Indianapolis, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, Buffalo at .Baltimore. . American Association Milwaukee at St, Paul, Louisville at Indianapolis. Cleveland at Columbus, Kansas City at Minneapolis; ANTKLOPKS TUISt WICHITA Lincoln Win' with SoroRKln Pitch Initr Seoreless Hall. WICHITA, Kan., April 21,-Wlchlta lost tho last game ot tho home series .with' Lincoln. Sooggtn pitched scoreless ball for th Antelope and Wichita secured only five .singles oft him. Manager Mad dox for tho Wichita wa touched for five blows, one a aouwo. score; ATI JR. H. O. A. E. Clemen, cf.......... 4 Nicholson. If .4 Ocha, lb..... 3 Henry, lb.....,., 3 Bossolonl, rf... ...... 4 RapPr-...! 3 Uourley, 3b..., 3 Orahara, .o...,. ...... 3 Maddox, p.. .......... 3 oiu2 .,; , v 0 0 3 ' 1 0 4 1 0 4 0 Total 31 0 4 27 13 4 'Batted for Oourley In the ninth, " LINCOLN. . AB. R. H. O. A. ia Lloyd. 2b 4 0 - S 0 McQafflgan, ss quiilen, 3b 4 o 1 o o Hchlrm, If...... 4 0 0 1.0 Mullen, lb... 3 2 18 1 Milter, cf 2 O'l 2 0 Collins, rf....... 4.0 0 i 0 Meyer, c S 0 1 10 ' 1 t&Ogglns, p........,t 2 ,0 0 0 3 Total : 30 1 6 27 8 1" Lincoln ........0 1 0 1 0 "0 0 0 0-3 Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Meyer. Btruck outs By bcogglns.s 8i by Maddox, S. Baes on balls: Off Ccoggins, 2: off Maddox. 3. Time: 2:10. Umpire:. Stockdale and Gas ton. FIRST INNING RUNS WIN (IAMB Pc Moliuuf Karly Lead Too Much for slonx City. , 8,0ir?f SITY' la- Si-Wheat ey I"Oor pitching spotted Des Molnc four run In the first frame and despite grtit rescue work- by Klein and a terrific ninth inning rally, Dea Molnc won. 8. to 5. hcorei SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. .K. Cooney, 2h, ,..... 4 z Z 1 3 0 iviartcc, li ,.,.,M-5 i 12 0 Kane, lb......,.M..-3 0 0 - 8 1 Smith, ss u. B 0 2 4 3 Davtdscn, cf, 5 D .13 o Loleune. rf.. -.... 0 33 0 Caltkhan, Sh-rT:..... 4 0 0 0 1 Crisp, o 3 1 1 e 0 Whtlv. n O ft n ft i l)Klelnr p.... 3. .0 0j,1 2 6 'isua 1 1 I -0 0 0 Total ,...36 "1 11 27 11 "l , , DBS MOINES. ' ."Atl.'Il. IT. n. AXIS O. 3 1 1 0 10 4 2 (I a .nann. rr ).. s l 2 a o n jureen, vi o blunter, cf...... 5 U 1 0 0 0 0 2 & jiurrtu, so 4ii uones, id 4 2 2 Kollly, est 5' , S 8 Andreas, 2b ...4 0 0 Shaw, c... ...... 4 0 4 Clark, p 4 0 1 ' Totals .5 1 W 37 13 Batted for Klein in ninth. Floux City 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 K Des Moines 4 0 0 0 1 9 0 1 - 'i vro-oose ni: nann. nmtin izi, Hunter, Khaw. IJoune C). Bellly (2). Crisp. Three. base hit: lUilly. Sacriflcr hit: Joncji. Stolen baat Clarke. Dnuhl r1v mit. to Cooney to Kane. Innings pitched: By Wheatley. two and one-third: by Klsln, ai"UTi'"thln"t'l l,u.! or Wheatley, fi.off Klein. ; off Clarke. U. -Bast -on lalUs Oft WhUeyt'2 off 'Klein. Is off ftS . Tl?E BEE: 'KORA TO TA(vPICO-v flHXi THATTH6 WMAIHG iwcl have to ciiuc&e' ' PROM KeafeTDTACAPlCO win. caoie to , " MtJKICAN UATGR-i AND I It Clark. I Struck out. By Klein, 6: by Clark, e. WihTpltch; Clark. Passed ball; biiaw. ,'Jime: z:a. umpires: uarr ana MC.aucriy, .Aiicnuanie, i,uu. DBrtvnn nr.rnATB tub kawb Qrlsalloa Pile Bt Fonrtren lilt sod Win, 11 lo 4. TOPEKA. Kan.,- April 24,-Denver piled up fourteen hits and defeated the locals. fcicorei TOPEICt . - ABi IU H. O. A. E. Wakefield, cf 5 1 2 1 0 ;0 Dowd. 2b 4 10 13 0 Korsythe, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Koerncr, lb. 4 0 1 12 1 0 McAllister. cf.,... 2 0 0 7 1 .0 Tnllion, If 4 0 2 1 1 0 J. French.' m;.-. -4 11 4.2 1 Cochran. .3b 4 1 2 0 2-0 Glaze, p.. ,,.,,..., 2 0 1 0 4 m McQrath, p ,v0 0 0 0' 0 0 Drucke,. p., 1 0 0 0 1 0 Total 34 4 :9 27 .15 DENVER. . Afl II. Tf O A. E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 II t-ayc. ,ir ,.. 4 Cassidy, rf.. ,.. 3 uiock, id,, Butcher, 'ef a t French. 2b 6 .0 Coffey, s.. a, 2 Fisher, lb 3 0 Hnahr, c ,., 4 . 1 King, p : 4 1 Total ,....33 H'14 27, T 3 Toficka 2 0010000 1 nver 2 0 o o l o -l 6 i-u Home run! Faye. Two-base hit: Wake field (!), Talllon, J. French, Qlase, .Butcher. Coffey, Fisher. Baaea on balls; Off Qlase. 3; off MeOrath, 4! off King, 1. Struck outi By dlaz. 8; by McQrath. lj by lMicke, l:'by King, 6. Umpire. Par ent. TlmVt: 2:00. DES MOINES NEXT TO MEET THERCHJRKES HERE Hrank isbeir De Moines Booster will' open a four-game campaign with Ti Jlqurke'a crowd at Kourke park this afternoon, The liootrttra coppuw two uu ot three rom Omaha, in Dea Moines and Johnny Qpndng; It determined, that re. Vengq oe secured. Monday will be ladles' day. Games are called at 3 o'clock. The lineups Omaha, Position. , Pes Moines. Chase,, ....First Jones Clancy... ....... ..'Second .......... Andreas ucnipKo,,......,..Thira .. Wnrd .. Third ...., Burrell Thomas.... Short Ttnlllv Krug.t ...Left Breen Tnomason....... Center Hunter uongaiton night Hahn Shestak ... Catch Shaw Crosby . Catch Haley Hicks Pitch Slattery Closman.. ....... Pitch ,.. Lakoff Stevenson Pitch M , Clark Ormsby Bitch , , Lafferty Brady... Pitch Salsbury House .....Pitch Klnaella PAT CONNORS TAKES PLACE OF PARDELL0 SATURDAY Due to an injury to his leg received ThUrsday night In Chicago In his bout with Jean Maszau, Leo .Pardello, ths redoubtable Italian comedian and' ex ponent ot the rough-house game, will ba unabje to meet Joe Stecher. the Ne braska wonder, at the Krug theater Sat urday night. But Manager Franke ha substituted Patrick Connors, the Irish champion, who Is one ot the best ot th present galaxy of wrestlers In Chicago. Millie It will probably be minus the' grab-and-blte feature Pardello would propo xate,) the match should 'be an even and Interesting one. , I ' . MAJOftS RESCIND; LIMIT RUL EASjWAR MEASURE CHICAQO: ApVll Jtt-The rule reoulr-' Ing major league teams within the pale of organised ball to cut down their play ing siiu'ad to twenty-five men by May 1.1. waa 'rescinded by the National commis sion. H wa announced yesterday. Re-' ecindlng of the. rule was openly pro- ttoUnci4 a war measure Hralniil tli 1PH- Ntral league and by It organised ball hope to prevent the "outlawa" from winhlhg over players released by majora to minor. LUXUS TEAM TO PLAY THE COLUMBUS STATE TEAM On Sunday, May 3, the Luxua team, a Class. A amateur team ot this city, will play the State league team at Columbus.. With Captain Dennlson at the helm he local athletes confidently expect to make the professionals work to the last minute to win. Either Sullivan or Smith will work for the. Luxu against the leaguers. SOCCER PLAYERS TO MEET . ANP CH00SEJEAMSUNDAY A practice game of soccer foot ball Is called for lOo'cloclr Sunday morning at Elmwood, In order to pick a team to play against the University of Nebraska at Lincoln Friday afternoon. All play ers have been urgently requested to be on hand. . llolbrook Defeat Oxford, HOLBROOK. Neb.. April 24,-fBneclal Telegram.) The local high "School team defeated the Oxford High here this after-, noon In a fast game by a score of 4 to l In only one Inning waa llolbrook In seri ous danger and then when Steuber walked In two scores. Batteries: . Oxford. Luek; Ing and Bendler: Holbrook, Btuber and Cowlea, Whenever you play tennis wear a. pair first-class tjuhi hoa, W 'carry a hlg o'sirtmenV Omaha Rubber Co.,' ltog Harney, .St, Just around the corner. OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL Situation T-O TUG COL? rNT THE PAClPlC Ft. EST UH-L CRU16 To TKS rAt?Xf CCAVT ANO ALU G6T tobe.TKeP. GfAHTS L0SET0 PHILLIES Visitors Bat in Five Euns in Third' . of Inning,: GET THE QUINTET. OFF FR0MME aiRmnaril and tVlltse Alo "Ae Hit , iirdMnrhnll 1 Sfa4er of . ' New YorlM ' nt AH y Time. NEW YORK,' April 24-Phlladelphlft batted in five, runs, against Fromrte's pitching in a third ot ' an Inning- today and the New York tearn lost, 8 to r, Marquard and Wiltxe also were hit hard. Marshall, the Philadelphia pitcher, waa master at all times nd especially ef fective in the pinches. New York made a triple play In the fifth Inning. Score: PHlLADEt.PlHXl . " NEW YOP.K. AD.H.O.A.E. AB.M.O.A.K. rinktrt tt..i a 2 0 OBuchtr. ct.. 4 110 0 Djrne. tb....t 2 1 I elhirni. If.... S 0 2 0 0 LiOMrt, in... i I o oriticner, n.- Ma If S IIS DDOTll. lb.... 4 0 2 0 Cretsth. :. 4 t i 0 0Mrkl, lb.. J 0 7 l J l.uderui, lb. I 1 0 1 Murray, rt . 4 1 S 1 0 Murphy. M.. 4 1 1 S Htock! Jb....l 1 3 t 0 KUllfr. ... 4 1 4 lBnodnm. 3b J 2 1 0 0 Mrh11, p. 4 1 0 2 OMeLran, c. . 3 1 I 0 0 . . . 'I lid u u v u u Toi,li .17 14 11 11 Uohnuin. 1 0 10 0 ( Proinm. p..'0 8 0 Mirauird, pi t 1 0 Donlln 0 0 0 0 0 . " ' Wlltw, -p.... 0 0 0 0 0 . 'Meyer .... 1 0 0 0 0 ToUl't....."7S70"3 Ran for McLean ln' the seventh, 'Batted for Marquard in the seventh. Batted for Witts In the ninth. j Philadelphia .......6 0000021 0-8 New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Byrne. Fletcher. Sac rifice) hit: Lobert. Sacrifice fly: LU deru. Stolen bases: Murray. (2)t Bescher Lobeft, CravatK, Bums'. Left on oases; New York, 11; Philadelphia. 6. Double plays: Byrne to -Murphy, to Luderus; Fletcher to Doyle to Merkfe. Triple Play; Doyle to Meajtle to Fletcher, to McLean Bares on halls: Off Fromme. 2i off Mar shall. . 8. Struck out: By Marquard. 2; by Wilt, 1; by Marshall. 4. Wild pltchr Marquard. Hits' Off Fromme. 3 In one-third Inning; off Marquard. 7 in six and two-thirds Innings; off Fllta, 4 In two Innings. Times. 2:03. Umpires; Klem and Hurt. Cuba Win. CHICAGO, Apr. 24,-Ames held Chicago to three hits today, while his teammates fielded perfectly behind him, but Chicago won, 2 to 1. Scores CINCINNATI. - CHICAGO. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. Mortn, rf...'4 t 0 0 OUacb, lb..,, I 1110 Htriof , n..i l OQood, rf 4 0 4 0 0 ntea, cl. ... I 0 li 0 0Swny, lb. S 0 1 1 1 MUMIM, If.. 4 3 10 OZlmrmin, M 1 1 1 I 0 Hoblttitl, lbS 0U 1 OSchulte. If... 3 0 0 0 O lUttllnm, Jbl 1 0 1 OBii.r. lb.... 3 0 110 o MIUt , 4 0 0 0 OJobnttoo. cf 0. 4 1 1 Kltor. Jb.. 0 0 0 0 OAfcbtre.... I I S 0 0 B'rrtMmr. Ib I 0 4 1 -OHumphm. pJ 0 1 I 0 Clirk, c 4 1 1 0 OCbtnty, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Amu. p 200SU Ylnillnc ... 1 0 0 0 0 ToUll J4 3 27 14 S OamtlM ... 1 0 0 0 0 UbUr , 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.'. ...31 8 24 14 0 Batted for Rawltng In eighth. Batted for, Barghammer In ninth. Batted for Afne in ninth. Batted for Clark In ninth. Cincinnati" , oooiooooo-l Chicago 10000001 -2 Two-base hits: Leach. .Archer. Hits: Off Humphries. 8 In seven and two-thirds innings; on unoney, u in one ana one third Inning. Sacrifice hits: Ames, Bates (2), Cheney. Sacrifice fly: Leach. Stolen bases: Sweeney, Moran, Martins, Baler Double play; Johnston to Baler.' Left-on' basis- Cincinnati, 8; Chicago,' 3. Bases oh balls; Oft Ames, 3; off Hum- 1. .., Dt....b ...... 11.. 4. K . Humphries. 3. Wild pitch: Amea Time: i.w, umpire mgier ana imsur. rtrate Streak Broken. ' TITTSBURGH. April 24,-St. LOUia broker Pittaburffh'a wlnnlnc streak of seyen -straight games today at the ex nanus nf Ttnh Harmon. Wno made Ills flrt appearance of the eaon against hi former teammates. They hammered him for six lilts Ana rive runs m ine second Inning. Kantlehaner, a recruit, took his place, and In turn was relieved by Conselman. the former Brown uni versity star. Perrltt for St. Louts', pitched a steady game. Secret 8T. LOUIS. PXTTMUUKOH. AB.ll.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.C. HusslBi. tt,i 1 I i OCarry, .... 14 0 0 .Man, cf.... 4 1 4 0 0-2. K.lly. cl. ( 1 1 M a 1 o Hjuowrvy. . t w SOTO OWuntr. i 1 1 3 0 WtlaoB. rt... 6 t 'J 0 OKoBKehr,' lb 312 0 0 Dolan, b....l 1 2 1 OVIoi. 3b 1 0 S Crulte. It.. .3311 OMiuntii, ri. 1 o . 3 3 0 OQIbum. !C... 1 0 1 3 0 .4 0 0 1 Jmjeontti .... 1 0 0 0 0 Broniraa, e. 0 0 0 0 8nrdr, c T.rrttt, p.. TotU 34 11 JJ 0Krcr, ... 1 o 9 lUrmoa, p,.0 0 0 1 0 Kaatlthor. tl t It 0 lljrolt , 1 0 0 0 O iwiiinta, p t v v v Jim Klly...J 0 e V, TtftU J " 37 IT "0 Batted for Gibson In fifth. Batted for Kantlehner In fifth. Batted for Conselman In ninth. St. Louts.... 0 5 0 0 2 0 1 0 .08 PltUburgh' 0 1 0 0 0 t 0 0 .0-1 Two-base hits: Butler.' Wilson, Wag ner, Carey. Konetchy. Three-base hit: Wilson. Sacrifice fly: Wilson. Hits: Off Harmon. In two Innings; off Kant tenner,, 3 In three Innings; off Consel man. 3 In four -inning. Left on bases: St Louis. 7: Pittsburgh. 7. Bases 0Y1 balls: Off Harmon, 2; off Kantlehner, 2; off Conselman. 2; off Terrltt. 1. Hit by pitched ball Konetchy by Perrltt. Struck out: By Kantlehner. I; by Conselman. 2; by Perrltt. 3. Wild pitches: Harmon, Conselman. Passed ball: Branegan. Time: 2:12. Umpire? Byron and Orth. Dodaera Trtni Btsona. BOSTON. April 14. Batting Purdue freely In the first four Innings, Brooklyn defeated th Boston National today, 8 to 1. Cocreham. who succeeded Perdue, held the visitors to three acattered hits, but was wild, giving seven base. Score: BHOOKUTN. .' BOSTON. AD. H O. A E. AB.II.O.A.B. -DAItoa. el... 4 3 ( JMrnl! u i 1 1 t 0 Cuttbav, 3b. 3 0 3 S URrr. 3 1 t 0 Dm rt. m. f lit I OUarrty. It... 4 13 0 0 WhMt, If ... 13 11 OUrimth. rf.. 133 Fmttb. Jb... 4- t t t OKrhtoldt. lb. I 1 10 1 1 ft , rf-.3l 0 Maiu tl.... 4 110 '(, u. ...9 1.3 S Vltl, lb..... 3 13 3-0 Fltcbtr. c...l 111 oneway, c... 4 1110 24, 1914. Drawn r AKchlna. p. t 1 1 1 0Pnlu. p... 10 0 9 0 ToUla 30 10 27 IS Wolllns 0 0 0 0 0 Duejr I 0 0 0 0 nrnoui wuMcniuii m mo mntn t ,L VGS BUT , . .:v , v - . wypwcRozr , r M ..iff.,.,.; ; -.:' Two-base hits: Kgan. Murray, MijDALEY'S SINGLE DOES WORK him lif ..,n ?ou.r 'nn'ngs; off Cocre- SSth1? &ZYiteJ"$i to lliX. n.J tV!i Br?k'yn. T. Boston, 11. PerauB i. p' . Acnison, 6 off . e' off Cocreham. 7. Hit bv out: ByAltihison, & wild pitch: SSSSl. Eawn ' M& Umplre! QWllej! ! and Brooklyn Federals Snut out -Pittfeds in the First Contest PITTSBURGH. Pft. Ar.r4l-MT.-4l.. flrat double-header ot tho local bae ball ... .wfti feuerai team snut out' Pittsburgh 2 to 6 In -the firt garne, biU.the locals won the second' Id to 2. ?rt game, scoVe.' , ' R.H.E ?"7JSlyn."" 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 W 5 Pittsburgh ..0 0-0,0.0-0 0-0 0-0 4 1 vv'dB1' AdamB- Seccfnd game, score!' 'i ' ' n.H E Si. ; . v V'V v o o 2 r 2 Dickson and- Berry. - utuia: BALTIMORE, Md., Aprl 24.-A11 three 01 Buffalo S nltfthnrv ki. j . . Baltimore today and the locals won 10 to . ShorUtop Doolan Played, a sensa tional game for BaltlmoVe.-get'tfrig seven assists1, four hits and ,twotofen base score: j , t SSSSH" "S ! ! 4.1.0 it vS'irt viEnn "u iair, a- Americaa Ajuoclatloa Reaaita. Cleveland Columbus H.H.E. .. 4 10 0 ..020 R.H.E. rilll 0 .. K. 8 1 Louisville". ............. . r Indianapolis .... , f , ( , V ! JJ ' ' BARNEY BARNATO OUTDONE An En5llh , l,Qra Ttlth More Montr Than . He . Can t , Barn Up. . , A pen plcturo of Lord Cowdray. In Current Opinion, reveals one of the .most remarkable personalities In th,e world. He is the only man that ever .beat tho Standard Qll. This he did by undersell- ine It In, Mexico until he retired with a. loss of millions. What he Is worth -no one knows, but his personal expenditures ara said to-be 33.000,000 a year. He give largely to everything and invests In all aorts of whimsical enterprises on alight pretexts. He Is from .Yorkshire, the most Roman part of Great Britain. A York shire man la to the reat of that country what once a Connecticut Yankee, wa to this country. He wa firteen year In the House of Commons -before he got hip title, and In that time he was a stranger to the hundred of members. He Is a Manchester manufacturer on a gigantic scalei Physically he Is a bulldog, but ha a kind disposition as that animal frequently has. He Is a natural trader and In' his transaction Is loud and an-. gry In manner and rather likes opposi tion, When excited he falls Into the un couth Yorkshire dialect When no ap peal la made to his Yorkshire Instinct he relapse into a mournful alienee, hts conversation being generally the word "Ay!" varied with "Well, nowl" and "Y-a-a!" He owns miles of pictures and tapestry and tons of statuary, according to English newspaper reports, over which ha merely yawn: lie reads little. Hi speeches, Which he makes only In Yorkshire, consist generally of "Ay, my friends, but I am gla-a-d to, see ye!" Whether In town or country he live' In surroundings the luxury of which I al most beyond description. He has armies of attendant. Liveried lackeya stand 'at hi doorways like statues. The calve of his mute footmen are swathed In ' silk and their slippers are rubbered to Insure the ahoalute silence which he require. He spent 310,000,000 In his Mexican oil tight. His shooting box. In Aberdenshlre cost a million. His town' house could be sold for 15.000,003. He has a chalet ' In Switzerland and a retreat In Wales, and the .great "f amity scat of Paddockhurst la so magnificent "as to entail the con stant employment of experts, to care for Its tapeatrles, paintings and other art treasures. He dresses slmpiy and his finger are without rings, though he 1 a collector of precious atones. lie own about ta.OOO acre of land. In England. He ha a substantial Interest In three newspaper, stock In many bank, and Will endow a public Institution, or 'buy a Velasquez a another would buy a box ot cigars. He seems not to know what to do with his money and not much to care. Hla business firm, -It la said, has. constantly $$,000,003 In actual cash a a bank balance. He pay two men sala ries ot 3100,000, and pays thirty more 329. 000 . year each. Surely a marvelous per sonality! The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advert inx I the Road to Business '.Succca ; for The Bee by " , vf i. . . . - ATHLETICS NOSE OYER YANKS Score Winning Run in the Eleventh Inning. Boker'a Bat Also Come to Rescue nt Critical Time Kentlns 1 Taken Oat In Seventh ' Inntntr. PHILADELPHIA, April It-Philadelphia scored the winning run of the! game with New York here today In the eleventh Inning, on John. Daley's single, an out and Baker's single, tho score being 7 to 6. Wyckoff was knocked off tho ruUber In the fifth and Keating , was taken out In the' seventh.' after the home team tied the score. Their successors, Bresler and Warhop, were effective. Scor,e: ' . NSW TOItlC. PHILADELPHIA. AD.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.AX. Malttl, 3b... 1 0 1 OMurphy. xf.. S 0 8 0 0 Hansen, rf . 4 3 4 1 0Der. Jfw... 4 1 1,0 0 J-", rf,.... 0 0 0 0 Ocolllnt. 3b... 3 1 2.1 Walh. If.... 4 I 4 0 OBaktr; -3b..,. S 3 0 3 0 CaMwtll, lb. 4 0 11 0 .OMelnnU. lb. 4 t IS 0 0 Holden. cf... 4 1 3 0 OStrunk, ct... & 12 0 0 TrutadAlc, 2b 4 0 3 3 IBarry. n....l l 14 3 rcklap. is. 4 3 4 S OSchang, 0..1-1 0130 Semy, c.5 1 J ft Lpi, c 4 0 E 1 0 KNllng. p.. 3 0 0 . 1 . OWytkoff. p., 1 1 0 0 0 Wirhop, p... 1 0 0 0 ..OBrtttler. p.. 4 1 0 2 0 WlllUms .. 1000 0 ' Total., .. 13 33 14 3 .Total! 0 t 12 1 'Two out when winning run scored. Batted for Hartzelt )n the eleventh.. Now York ....2 200200000 0 Q Philadelphia .1 o 0 0 o 2 5 0 X 0 1 7 Two-baso hits: Malsel, Pecklnpaugh. Hits: Off Keating. 8 in six and two thirds innings; off Warhop, 4 In four in nings; off Wyckoff. 6 In four and one third Innings; off Bressler, 3 In six and two,thtrds Innings. Sacrifice hits: Hart yell. Warhop.. ..Sacrifice fly: Molnnis. Stolen bases': Hartzelt, Pecklnpaugh. Trufesdale, Collins (2,N Strunk, Murphy. Double plays -Truesdale to Caldwell. Left on Wises. New York. 8; Philadelphia 10. Bases on balls; Off .Keating, 6; off War hop 1; off Wyckoff, 3; off Bressler, 3. Struck out: By Keating, 1; by Warhop, ; by Wyckof, 2; by Bressler. Wild i'ltches. Wyckoff, Bressler." Time; 2;40. Umpires: pineen, and. Copoljy. . .Brqwna Win from Detroit. ST. LOUIS, April 24,-Wlth two men out and Shotten on second base, Austin singled' In the twelfth Inning, scoring Shotten and. enabling St Louis to win from Detroit, 6 to 5. Four runs behind In the sixth Inning. Detroit made three hlta and a double by Morlarity, counted for the needed rues, tleing the score. Cobb had several chance to win the, game, but Jamea out guessed him. Score: DETROIT ST. JjOUIS. ABJI.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Buih, as 4 1 I t OSbottoa. cf.. 4 1 1 1 0 Karana 3b.. 3 0 1 4 lAuttln, Sb... 13 3 0 Cobb., cf...... 6 0 10 OPratt. 2b,... 3 13 4 1 Crawford, rt S 2 0 0 OWllllams. if . I 3 2 0 0 Vch, If.... 1 10 0C. Walker, II E 1 4 0 0 Uunu. lb-- ' Z 18 2 0Lary, lb. . . t III 0 0 Morlarty. 8b 4 1 11 0Walh, ,M.. S 1 J Htanate, c... t 0 7 4 OCrotlln; e....fl 5 4 1 Dubue, P....0 0 14 OJamea, p.... S 0-0 6 0 Hall, p. 21010 ' Totals 41 11 84 32 3 Totaif.,..,3l 89 31 1 Two out when winning run scored. Detroit ,.0 1000 4 000000-5 St, Louis ,,...0 1 0 1 3 00000 0 16 Two-base hits: Leary, Moriarty. Three base hits: Crawford, Williams. Hits: Off Dubuc 9 in five Innings; off Hall, 1 in 413 S. 4M MASSES I Formerly Magt tft Dttmer tF a- Handsome Spring Shirts Xour wish, no matter how-exacting, can bo grati fied in our spring shirts. We show a wonderful line of beautiful patterns and fabrics, in .madras, percales, soisette, silk and linen, Shantung silk and jnanjr grades of tub silks. ' - Manhattan shirts from 11.50 to C.0d- we feature strongly. The colore are absolutely fast. You can get them In negligees, pleats, soft shirts with French cuffs and with attached or dt tached collar, to match. Our windows give you a suggestlou of our excellent shirt stock. "Bud" Fisher six and two-thirds Innings, sacrifice hit. Bush. Sacrifice files: Veach, Dubue, Stolen bases: Burns (2), Cobb, Crossln, Crawford. Moriarty, Walker, Shotten. Double plays: Bush- to Burns!. Shotten to Crossln; -Prett to Walsh to Leary. Left pn bases: St. Louis, S; Detroit, 11. Bases on balls4 Off Dubuc, 2; oft James, 10; off Hall, 2. Struck out: By Jamea. 8; by" Dubuc, 2; by Halt, S. Passed balls: manage. Crossln (2). "Wild pitch: Dubuc. , Time: ,2:48. Umpires: Chill and Sherl dan. Red Sox Trim Senator. WASHINGTON, April 24.-Boston made It two straight today by defeating Wash ington, 5 to 3; Washington outhit tho visitors, but three consecutive bases on balls In the third Inning by Bngel fol lowed by Lewis' double gave Boston a lead of three runs. Score: BOSTON. , WASHINOTON. AB.H.O.A.E. ' All. H . v.. . is. Hooper, rt- - - 3 A Enfle, lb. 4 Sptaktr, of.. 3 Lawls. If.. ...4 Janvrln, 3b.. 3 Trka, lb,. i 3 Scott, a 4 rarrtran, v.. 2 Collins, p... 3 0 0 0 0 14 0 3 3 0 OMocller. rt.. 4 uFfteter, 3b... 3 OMltan. ct..., 3 OSralth. lb.... 4 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 t 0 0 0 . O-'O 2 0 0. 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 4 1- 1 1 ' 41 0 0 0 13 0 2 1 Morfcan, Jix. OShanha lb.. 4 1 QHenry. 4 2 OMcftrlde, sa. 3 3 OT. End, p.. 0 0. ! 'Williams ..10 Totala. . 29 4 1713 'lAOT-tS, P.....1 0 ShRW. P.....1 0 -"Alnsmlth ..11 It o " Totals J3 3 37,13 0 ' 'Batted for Ayers In fifth. 'Batted for Shaw In ninth. Boston 0 0 3 D 0 0 0 0 25 Washington 0 0011000- 1-3 Two-base hit! Lewis. Three-base hit'. McBrlde. Hits: Off J. Engle, none In two Innings, nonp oit In third; off ,-ycrs. 1 In two innings; off Shaw, 3 In five. In nings. Sacrifice hits; Janvrn, Yerkes, SlcBrlde, Milan. Stolen bases: Carrlgan. Scott (2), Speaker. 'Moeller. Double play? Janvrln to Yerkea to Engle. Left on bases: Boston, 4. Washington, 7. Bases 6n balls: Off J. Engle, 4; off Shaw, 1; off Collins, 2. Struck out: By Collins. 2; by Ayres, 2s.by BhaW, 1. Wild .pitch! Shaw. Balk: Shaw. Time: 2:151 Urn- pires: KVans and Egati. iV . Fed A re. Very -Strong:. . i . The F.eder'al., league .will, ba . consider ably, atronger than the'.dopsters through- " out the country havt been glvlngthem credit for. - -In"'the list-of players' '-arK -nouhced recently .byVill.thq clubs 1S2 men- were Included. .Qf , this number, 102 of them were secured eltjier from tle' bis: leagues 'this ' season or had' seen service ' In the big- tent before. In other words, they will open the season with 102 ex perienced ball playera and sixty other., the majority of Whom are minor leaguer. Tho number' of semf-pro.'and Inexperi enced professional ball players with the olubs is practically nil.' , Brovrn Hnve Blackboard. Manager Branch Rickey has a black board Installed In the club house at Sportman's Park that he may show the players their faults In "black and white." pon't they read the papers? KRUG WRESTLING TO A FINISH Two Falls Out of Threo JOE STECHER of Dodge. Hob., Th Undefeated Champion of Nebraska, VS PAT CONNORS Iriah Champion Xsaysrwelffht. TWO SOOS 3-XffAX8. 16lh