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    TIIE BEE: Cftf AHA, TlTEfDAY, MAY 11, 1915.
Bringing Up
Wrm HE -YOO CANT W 50LLY -VrUN - LL ,rr A -j- J r THOt DlMF f
4 5S?VAT ALL AND , N WO LOCK - THE ' NEteEtKiER' 1N I , NOVELS VlLL M&gff .
1VE LOCKEDUPW "' PHCME IS OUSTED - t J -!T I COMfc IN HR- KtLEP HIM lj I
Q CLOTHES SO TOUr-vJ OR I COULoS? " W LOMICK-IMIH SStIU '
CAN'T SWEAT E- ii-v DMTf TOC1T MF v - ' AHORTX! 7 " I
one; AW- I at- . T r-X ' t O
- - N
KRUG SOilE SWATTER
BOOSTERSJWAIIPED
7a Rourke's Rangers Land on Is
... belt's Pets and Leave Them All
Flattened Out.
'WILLIS SLAMS TSR TWICE ALSO
DBS MOINES. May 10. (Special Tele
It ram. Omaha ;ot sweet revenge for the
defeat of Sunday, when It took Det
Molnea Into ramp by the one-aided acore
of U to I today. The Rourkes landed all
over two of-'Baidy" Iabcll's pitcher
and broke up the team work to the tuna
of, a half dozen , errors.
Krug, the victors' second besemen, was
the hea'y swatting fiend for the
Omahana. Ha cot four hit out of five
tlmea up. Pitcher Wllfl supported hli
own magnificent twirling by slamming
the ball form brace of hlta. i
On the other hand the Boosters were
almost helpless before the visiting slab
man.) They ahowed a completed reveraat
t form oyer Runday'a performance. In
fact, both teama exchanged places ao tar
a kite and ruha were concerned.
Four liana la Seeoad.
Omaha tot away to a strong alart In
the second 'Inning. Thomason and Krugi
' alngled and the latter stole. Kafora
atruok out, but Bchllebner filled the baga
when ha waited out hi four balls.
Themaaon counted on Whalen' single
and Krug came In on. a hit by Willi.
UlUa caught Smith out, but bungled the
ball and both Bchllebner and Whaten
counted. Preen ' grounded for the third
I cut ' v
Tn the third Kafora' doulile scored
Forsyth after tha latter had alngled. In
the fourth, two errori and aa many hlta
netted three tallica 'for, the visitors. The
hlta were singles by Smith and Krug.
,' Forsyth walked In the alxth with ona
4on, went to aocond on. an out by
Thotneaon and ftcored on Krug' hit. The
latter atole aecond and then counted on
', Kafora' second hit of the game.
Kn Triples.
For good meaaure the "Rourkes chalked
up a couple more In the eighth. Forsyth
alngled and went to aecond on Jonea
error. Krug. Ihu' hitting atar of the
game, tripled and a few minute later
aoored on a wild pitch.
' Dea Halnra' one run wa made In the
x v aecond Inning. Hartford walked aad Tan
nehill waa aafe on Whaksn'e error. They
N advanced a base on Breen'a out Hahn'a
aingle acored Hartford, but Hunter felt
down for the third out, Bcore:
OMAHA.
AU. R.
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1F
A. E.
Fmlth, rf V.... &
H. Hreen, 2b... t
Foraythe, rf .....'(..,. I
1 homenoa. cf.
Krtig, lb...,.
'Kafora. e
H--hlleliner. lb...
cWhelnn. ai..rr..
Utlli. p
1
0
ToUIt......
m n it st u
DKI9 MOINK8.
AH. R. H. O. A. B
Ifahn. rf..... 4 o
0
Hunler. cf. ........ I 0
Jonea. lb 4 0
HlllH, If 4
lawyer, ib 4 0
Hartford, 1 ,1
Tunnel, 111. Rtl 4 d
) . Hreen, e 4
Slogan, p 1
Turner, p....M I 0
. Shanley .. t 0
1
IS
1
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Totala.... .34 1 SI
14
Halted for Turner In ninth.
Omaha 0 4 1 t 0 t 0 t 0-1 1
J Molnea 0 l00 I
Ttiree-baae hit: Krug. Two-baa bit:
Kafora.- -acrifl-e hlta: Hmlth. K. Breen,
Thotnaaon. Htolcn base: Krag (ii.
MruoK out: By llonn. ; by Turner, 2,
y WUIt. 1 Baaea on balls: Off Hogan,
3. off Turner, 1; off Willi. I. Hit bv
I'ltrlied tll: By Hoan, Thomason. Wild
lltrh: Turner, Hlta: Off Itnmi I in
four Innlnw. Double play: WbalMt to
Breen to Hchllebner. Time; l iS. L'niptre:
tuaick. i -
I.IfOl.S WIS TIIK HKfOXD
V irhlt Batter Are t'uklt ta Flad
Baraey grbrelber.
IJNOOTJ. Neb.. May 10-M'tehlt bat
ters could not locate tbe left hand alanl
or Harney tb-nrelber with any auocvaa
today and Lincoln won the aecond game
ef tbe aerie by a acore of I to 0. Score:
L1M1ILN
H. O. A. B.
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14 0
10 0 0
1 0
"11 t I
000
14 0
0 0 0
1
i vit i "t
I 1 0 1 J
Wolfe lf...i
Mc (iufflKan. aa..
Willuuua. lb..,.
Mclntyre. rf
Daley, 2b.........
J I. txhrelber, cf.
S
Krufi.fr, 3b..
McAllister, c...
'x B. bi tirelber. p.
Totala
K
WICHITA.
AH. R.
JV-naJI. cf...
NhliuliKin. cf.
AVarta. 2b....
1PP. ca
Tydnnan. rf.
1 Imrv, -tb
(iritfith. ....
iry, c
"iialuun. S'o...
He. it. p
r-tiliivan, P
rf4
e
Totala .. ...30
IJnoli-.. t
V, .l,it 0 0 0 0,0 0 0
To-U Mii' lcrtftisn. William,
MiJutyir, lirilfith. liouliie play: Mcu
oltfi to VV .r-. Kapp t. Henry. 1'i.wiixtl
to ' Grilttth, Jr.il :ui to Henry. hlol.-u
l-i; Wuife. V liiiMina. bcrince f,lt.
Mvlulrrt. blru k out: By t; hrclber, ;
Father
m
by fitilllvan. 1. Baaea on ball' Off
Hchrelber, X; off gutlKan, k NVIIil pltrh:
btilllvan. Hlk: Kullivan. Hit. Off
Srntt. 1 In one-third Inning;' off Hulllvan,
In aeven and twe-thlrda Inning. Time;
l;6jj Cmpiro: - Vanaycle.
DilHXER WIIt Dt'F.a FfR KAWI
Defeate Coakorm at Dearer hr
te Oae.
DENVEtt, Colo.. May 10.-Krrra by
Denver and tinwy hilling by Topeka
al1ed Daahner of Tnpeka to w;i a
pUchera' baule with Ooahom today by a
core of to 1. Daahner had a moment
of wenkneM In the fourth, when Denver'
run waa cored. Ooshorn went to piece
In the eighth Inning Moore ;
UKNVER
AH. II. H. O, A. E.
Hpencer, ef
Whalen. If
Coffey, rf.
Gallowey, t...
Kelieher, aa....
Kleher. lb
Matthew. 2b...
Hhectak, o
(loithern, p
Hihr
Defi, cf
..100
..4 1
.. 1
.. n '0 o
,. o e
..A A 0
.. 4 0,1
,. 4 0 ' 1
.. 4 0 1
.. 1 e
.. 1 0 0
1 1
S
Totala
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All
1 4
H. M.
17
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0
0
2
0
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0
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0
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TOr-KKA.
1
, 4 1
1
Till lion, a
Trainer, If
Mayer, rf
Lattlmnre. 2h....i
Jarkaon, cf
Roche, !ib..,,
t 1
4 0
t
t 0
Hflpim, o.,
Monroe, c,
Dmhntr, p
... 4 0
... 4 1
ToeaU
u
, ST
Batted for'ppenVer In eeVenth,
Toneka ...,.0 1 1 ! t-r-d
Denver- ...0 0 0 1 0 -l
ftolen baaea: Whalen, Telllon. Mayer.
Three-baae hit: Roche. Struck out: By
Oohom. : bv Daahner. 4. Baaea on
hall Off Goahorn. 1; off Daahner, a. Hit
by pitched ball: Hpencer. Roche, FlKher.
Oalloway. Sacrifice hlta: Trainer. Mayer.
Double piay: Kelieher Uina"alated, Tal
llon to lttlmore to Rap pa. Vmplrea: Par
ent and Wnnrm. ; - ,
gi.ror.ixo wnn for thu afovx
Jaalea Defeated r Hearr Hlttle
f ladlaa. '
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., May 10 Heavy bit
ting bv Kane. IJeune and McOormlck
enUlcd Hloua CHv to win. Snore:
SIUUX C1TI.
AU. R. H
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14
A.
,
0
1
X
Vhlpke, Jb. ...
Clarke. If ,
Kane, lb
Ieune, if....
MiH'ormlck, rf
Callahan, aa...
llenellng, Jb..
Crlnp, c. ,.v...
f)i'er, p
llallman, p....
v; J
. .. . e
. 4
1
s
. 4
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Total a
10 IT 17 .' I
ST. JOSB1MI.
An, R. 11. U
A. E.
Page, 2b
r'm, It
4 10 1
0- 0
v aton. rf
H. l'atteraon, lb
1 '
Brltton. 3b
William, cf....
Kwoldt. a
Witlirow, e.......
Jackson.' P
VY. Batterson .
Imbert. P
O Day ...........
Brown, p
. 1 IHKIl ,0 .
' liatled for Jarkaon In fiftN.
Total
If U
Hutted for Lambart In eighth.
etnux City 4 1 1 I 0-4
St. Joaepb I OOOOOOtO-4
Ttaree-baae hlta: Kane. MoOormlck.-
Iejetine. Two-baee hlta: lteroon, La
)eune. Clarke, McOornilck. WHhrow.
Sacrifice fly: Brltton. sacrifice hit:
Clarke. Hlta: Off Oeyer, & In aeven and
twe-Uilroa uinlnga: off Jackvon. T In five
Inning; oft Imbert, S In tbree tnnlnee.
Uaea oa bail: Off Oeyer. ; off Mail
man, off Jackaoo,' 1; oft Lambert, L
lilt by plUfcert ball: ' iy u)r.
Time: I vu. Umpire: Ueiwl.
BROKEN BOW WINS "' . N
CUSTER COUNTY MEET
BROKEN BOW, Neb.. Msy -Spe
cial.) The field meet and declamatory
contest of the Custer County High school
400k place here Saturday. Tha weather
oundltiona were perfect and the crowd
one of the largest ever see here at a
function of this kind. The competing
schools were Ansley, Broken Bow, Mason
City, Mama and Sargent. Broken Bow
won ay five points, thus winning the all
ver loving cop for all time.
The name of the winner follow: fifty
yard dash, Vb. Penn of Broken Bow;
pole vault. feet S Inches, C. Sargent of
Broken Bow; 100-yard dash. U 1-4, Penn
f Broken Bow; half-mile run, 1:17 4-6,
Lovely et 8argent; shot put. 30 feet, 8
tnchae, Reaae of Sargen, rnnnlnc high
Jump, i:0Vi, Downing of Mama; discus
throw, S3, feet U inohas, Rhode of Ana
leys 440-yard run. (4 1-4, rredemore of
Broken Bow; mile run. 1:10. Lovejoy
of Sargent; running broad lump, 1811H,
Penn ef Broken Bew; half-mile relay
race, won by Battorfkfld, Hart and Love
Joy. The declamAtory coat eat was given at
night la the auditorium of the Baptist
church, the following receiving medals
for first and second places: Oratorical,
Franklla Hunt ef Merna, first, and
Argyle Knapp of Ansley, second; draniay
tic, Haeel Yelter of Sargent first and
Helen Bishop ef Broken Bow aecond;
humorous. Cadi Konkel of Broken Dow
first and Julia Street er of Analay aecond.
Battle Oee-lx Wai Came.
BATTLE CREEK, Neb , Msy 10.-(Ppe-
i tifKrain y na nie i reK outplayed
Undaay toiiey, 18 to a Soars: H E.
Jaiila Creek ii 14
Luiueay j
luerlaa: Battle Creek. Doming and
Hoffman. Llndaa). Lee and kuaaiia -nA
Aanew. rtrucA out: By Deaung, a. Uaa-
pire: Aaiiuura oi iuata. -
Copyright. IMS, International
New Service.
BRAVES WINNERS OF
FREE ANDEASY ONE
Defeat Giantt in Cqinteit Darinf
Which Paim, Errori and Hits
Mixed for Bans. 1
SCOBE IS FOURTEEN TO NINE
BOSTON, May lO.-The Brave were
on the long end of a free hitting, freejorf the big allver loylns tup offered by
coring game with New Tork today. the Omaba Oun club aa a trophy for the
winning, 14 to . Paaaea, error and hlte winner' of the trophy race In the flrt
were mixed for ' run throughout the j anrrOal Omaha Gnn club registered tour
eontett. Ronton obtained at xtallle in ' namcnt, -which la now being held. Thoman
the opening at the expense of Tearea'i, I brske 04 out of a possible 100 target,
who waa retired before the aesalon a i Qeorge Redlck of Omaba and R. 3.
finished. Score:
KBW TORK. ".(WTO.
AB.H.O.A.B. ' lAB.H.O.Ar.B.
Barm, It..., I 4 0 Mrs, rf.., X I
DoTle, ib.... 111 lKaa, h.... I 1 1
liherl, lb.. 4 I 1 I Ouoiinollr, If. 0 1
l l-h-. m. 4 1 I I Klhr. It.., Ill
Kobvrtans. Iff I I I tlMiM, rf.... 10 10
BnUMrt. Is I 0 7 0Hhmilt, it. I t 1 J j
Mcbain, ... 4 l t I JMamtiu, u 4 t 4 t ,
Murrar. sr.. 4 I I (Whaltoa. .. 4 I I
Toman, . 0 0 0 0 eTrler, I 4 t
Heaap. ... t 0 0 t OCrtilcher, s. 0 0 0
Hlur, p.... toeot , .
U. Hmllh .,000 TUU...il IS 17 10 1
Ursat 100.
Tetala ITUM4
Hatted for Kchupp In seventh.
Batted for Rlttcr In ttlntb.
New Tork 1 1 0 0 1 1 I 0 J-t
Boston 0 X 0 M S -14
Two base hits: Msranvllle, Robertson.
Lobert. Three-baae hlta: Burnt (2). Ktolen
baae: Moran. HacrlTloe files: yVhallng.
Maw, Lobert, Doyle. Double play:
Schmidt to Maranvllle to Schmidt Doyle
to Fletcher to Bralnerd, Maranvllle to
K.gan . to Rihmldt Baaea oa ball: Off
Teareatt, t; of Kchupp, S; off Rltter, 1;
off Tyler. 4: off Crutcher. 1. Hlta: Off
Teareau, 4 In t wo-thinl InnLog; off
Schupp. t In five and one-third innings;
off Rltter, t In two Innintrs; off Tvler, 13
In eight Innlngat none out In ninth; off
Crutcher, 1 In one Inning. Struck out By
Teareau, 1; bv eVhupp, 1; bv Rltter, 1;
by Tyler, 4. I'mpirea: Klem "and Emslte.
Pel Meats I'htle. I
BROOKI,TN. (May 10. Dell pitched an
almost perfect game aRalnst the Bhlla
llelphlaa today,' allowing ihree scattered
lilts and Brooklyn won, i to 0. Mayer was
hit for two trlplea, two double and a
single in the first two Innings. That, with
two errors by Whltted, and one by Cra
vat h, accounted for the Brooklyn' runs.
lel fanned eight men. t Dugey. Burns
and Maver were sent to the clubhouse
ior. protesting strike decisions. acoreT
(THlUAPItt.rTtl. BrtvXIKUYN.
AB H O A AB.H.O.A.R.
Bowk. lb...'. 4 1 tO'llar. ..41111
Btarrufl, aa. 10 1 I Paubart, Ib. 4 I 1 1
Barkar. If... 4 110 OKIfra.l, rt-4,0 O
Crerath. rf.. 4 0 10 IWhaat. If .. Ill
WBin-d. Ib. t o 14 I leMiahaw. lb. 4 I 1 I
Nl.hoff. lb.. 4 1 I Myara. ef.... 4 0 010
Paakart. (.. I 1 1 trtrhulU. lb.. 110 10
Klllllar. ... 0 I . Mtllar, e t
Bursa, tt ODtll. a I I 0 1 0
A 4. ma, a... I
t lTr, ... 1 Total U in 0 1
1 B,utntnr,
Dugey 1 0 0 0 0
TnUla M 1 14 14 4
Batted for Kllltfer In third.
Ratted" for Mayer In eighth.
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Brooklyn 3 8 0 0 0 0 6
Two-baa hit: Wheat, Daubert. Three-
rase hlt: Schults (21, Cutshaw. Htolen
aae' Nlehorf, Paakert. Mver. Becker,
Bancroft Baae on ball: Off Baumgart
ner. 1; off Dell. 8. Hits: Off Mayer, 8 In
seven timings; off Baumgartner. 0 In 1
Inning ((truck out: By Baumgartner. 1;
by Dell, a Umpires Quigley and Eason..
rirsttea Trtan Caba.
PITTSBURGH. May 10. Pittsburgh won
It alxth consecutive, victory todsy by
defeating Chicago. 10 to T. Soven pitcher
Were ueVd by the contending teama
Cooper and Zabel. who started the game,
were knocked out of the bog in the aec
ond innlne. Score:
OHlOAOOi PITTSBt'ttllH.
AB M O A S . AI H O.il
Oomt. rf .... 4 I t ICarer, If.... 41
Kl.her, aa... I 1 I I ljohnatea. lb 4 111 t 4
grkalia. If , I 0 0 IBalrd. lb... 4 I
tlmrmaa. lb I 111 tMlnchmn. rf 4 1
Halar. Ie... 4 1 T 1 OWatnor. as.. 4 t 1 I 0
William, at. I lit SOiatallo, of J e 1 , t
Praanahn. a. 1 1 1 OVIni. Sb 1111
Itialaa. b.. lilt OSchaag. a... 4
tabal. Ill aconpw. p... 4
Larasdar, p. 1 III Harmoa ...1100
Knlwly ... 1 4 aonialma, p 1 1 4
t aanVr. .., 11 ni, ,r;kr .. I
Art-bar .... lie Aaama. a. I I 1
g.A4aaM. a.11040
Totala It inn t
Talal. t 13 Mil 4 , 1
Halted lor Lawnuer In Sixth.
Batted" for Cheney In eighth.
Baited fer Cooper In aecond. I
Hatted for Conaelmea in alxth
Chicago 300040007
Pittsburgh 1 4 4 1 0 f-10
Two-ba hlta: Good. . Hreanahan. Johns
ton, lilnrhmaa, Harmon. Three-base hits:
Uood, Kiaher, Hinchnian. Vloa. stolen
laaa: lireanahan, Johnston, Htnchman.
Waaner (21. Lkublo Dlav: Phelan to
Saler. Rase on errors: Chicago, 1: Pitts
burgh, x.. Baaea on balls: Off Zabel. I in
one and'one-ttrd Innlnaa: off Lavender.
6 In three and twe-thlrda Innings: oft
Cheney, 1 In two rnnlngs; ofT K. Adams,
In one inning; off Cooper. In two in
nings; off oCnaelman. 8 In four innings;
off C. A.lanm. 8. St rack out: Bv laven
der, 8; by Cheney, 8: by Conselman. 1;
by c. Adam, 3. empires: Htgter and
Hsrt.
i
Heaalereoa Trlsaaaed.
HKNDERiJON. Neb . May ia-ffnecll 1
lfnnron waa taken down to defeejt
here today by lAiahton. 16 to i. Loahion
outclaasod Henderson la all derJartmrnta
of the game. Hoore: R H K.
Hennerson . .7 00000001 114
Lhton ..: 0 3 0 0 II 0 0 0 018 l'V
Batterlea: Henderaoa. Hooater and Bul
lock ; Lushtoa. Payne and 6thr. A
i i
Anaerleaw-Aaaeetat tea.
At St- Paul: Rjl E.
Mmnapoha 13 17 I
tt Paul 11 IS -3
Batterlea: Ingeraol and Sullivan, Ohar
rlty; bteele, Gardner and Marahall. i
lastktrs Aeaerta Ilea.
AtUnta 6-1: ChattanrHHta. 8-2.
' Btrmlnshani. 6: Memphia. 3 til Innings!.
New Oilcans, t; Uttie hock, I.
Bath Iraa. Win. '
Ia a fast gam the Koth Bros.' team
defeated the Cora txatea, to 4. Sunday
afieraooav
HURON HAN WINS
GDN fiLDB TROPHY
Harry Thoman, Firing from Sixteen
Yard LineK Breaks M Out of
Pottible 100. . '
SaaBMBBBBBBH ''
KINGSLEY HIGH IN OPEN BACE
Harry Thoman of Huron, 8. D., carried
Cheyney of Qlenwood, la., were tied for
second place 'In the trophy race with -68
breaks. Charles Oamon of Jrrcadla waa
third. Tha loving eup is valued at tlOO,
and must be won three tlmea In succes
sion for permanent possession. Thomao
,ut from the sixteen-yard line.
Ray Klngaley of Omaha won the Mo-
target free-for-all match, breaklnc 141
terccta out of 1M. Klngaley waa break
ing the target! m great style an had the
first money cinched.' Lester Oatee of
Columbua waa second In the free-for-all
with 143, while eOorge Kreger of nedfield.
S.-D, and A. 8. Edwards of pienwood,
were Ued for third with 140 break.
Fall Dawa la, Haadleap.
Klngslcy. Oatea and some of the other
oracka wh finished high in the money In
the free-for-all fell down Jn the handi
cap event, for they were place at
twenty-two yards, while the winning1
hooters ware up at aWttaen.
Today a free-for-all ISO-target match
will be staged. 'a will a 100-target event
open pnly to amateurs who have never
registered a acore of 80 per cent in a reg
istered tournament. Ia addition, Don
McCown of Omaha and Chrla Christian
sen of , Elk City will atago an Individual
competition tor poeieealon of the T. L.
Coinbs trophy, now held by Chrlsticnsen.
AoArAd vAKlarilatf VMr aa folloWS?
Kre-for-al 1M target race: '
M. R. Smith, Council Bluffs.......... '
..11 It 14 11 It IS 13 10 13 14-124
C. F. Zimmerman. Baatrice -
...13 13 14 12 11 IS I U 11 14-123
tf-h-.L. n.n.nn tniiia
...13 14 14 IB 13 13 II 11 J
A K. Chambera, Omaha ' -l
...14 16 13 13 It 13 16 11 13 14134
T. t Chambera,-Omaha J....
...14 14 13 14 II 11 12 13 14 13-129
J. B. Gutsmann, Columbua
...14 lu 14 11 10 11 ia ia is
jr.. H. Kunat, oiuniDua.
" ..vlO 14. 15 13 14 II 15 U 14 14-134
Lester Oatee, Columbua
, a. 13 14 14 14 14 16 14 14 16V143
ID A. Phllllpa. Columbua
13 I11S 13 It U 11 10 11-118
Harry Rhllson, Ilgh
" jrW. ia is
, . la u ia a id w . m
VA Vtrnap AfiktTtl..
...14 14 16 13 14 14 13 14 13 16127
8. D. Hedges. Panama
...14 12 14 12 10 14 12 14 13 16-138
George Kreger. Redfteld. a D........
...14 16 15 16 IS 14 16 13 12. 14-140
Harry Thoman, Huron, S. D
...11 12 13 13 It U 10 16 12 14-136
George Carter. Lincoln
... 13 18 14 13 16 14 14 14 14-139
J. T. HolllngswOrth, Lincoln
...12 8 10 12 11 18 13 13 13-1111
C. L. Wagner. Dillon
...16 14 14 15 II 11 14 13 14 14-138
Tom Palmer, Lincoln
...13 16 14 13 11 14 11 14 -44 13-133
H. Ker-ntcott. Qvanston
...14 13 14 13 14 11 13 13 14-14133
Fred Caldwell. Concordia, Kan. ...... .
16 13 19 14 14.11 I 1 U It IS
, 1., ... w '
Henry McDonald, Omaha'
.11 18 12 11 11 t 11
3 11 11
13 14-113
George Redlck. Omaha
...IS 13 U 13 11 14 14 14 IS 14-184
Don MCown. .Omaha ,
.7 13 12 14 14 14 11 13 13 16 13-131
Bert Dixon. Omaha
...13 11 14 16 13 14 13 13,14 14-134
RaV Klngsley. Omaha
...16 15 l 14 14 16 IS 16 It, 14-148
L. I FalrbanKa. Scribner
...10 11 13 13 13 IS 13 13 13 16134
O. O. Iodenberg, Morae Bluffs
...16 13 14 13 13 13 14 13 10 16131
A. B. Robertson. Scribner
...U 13 I ..131
Cliff Wolfe. Council Bluff
... 14 10 13 13 13 13 e10)
Art Keellne. Omaha
... 13 16 10 14 13 11 13 13 12123
Frank Mellor. Berwyn "...
...13 It 11 13 14 13 15 13 13 14-133
Charles Warren, Pacific Junction....
...14 14 12 10 11 11 11 11 16 11131
W. F. Molta. Shelby. Ia
...10 13 14 10 12 11 IS ..101
Frand Beard, Omaha
...13 14 13 13 13 IS 16 16 14 36138
Fred Weatherhead, Tabor
...M 11 ft IS 14 13 13 13 14 14-114
A. S Edwards, Glen wood.
...14 16 13 16 14 13 14 IS 13 14-140
W. H. Flokle. Glenwood
...13 11 13 13 13 14 13 11 IS 14133
E. V. Rhodes. Glenwood...
.... 7 I .5 6 8 1 8 4 1 3-40
J. C. Mtoklewalt. Glenwood
...13 10 6 10 3 8 8 S 11-74
R. O. Cheyney, Glenwood
... 13 13 14 16 11 14 13 13 1-12
C. C. Hall, Omaha
...11 10 II 13 11 14 14 13 IS 13124
James Terrybenry, Louisville,
...14 14 IS 13 11 13 11 12 10 18-134
J. R. No ye. Iouievllle
...13 14 li 0 13 II 11 13 13 12-121
J. M. Donelan. Glenwood
...14 It 13 11 13 II 11 15 13 11-123
O. T. Oenung. Gleawood....
...10 7 8 8 11 .. ...... .. 43
J, P. Walaoe, Glenwood
...18 12 13 10 13 6 II 1 10 10108
A Kayen. Fremont
...IS 14 J4 14 14 14 IS 14 14 13138
Jcaa Ayleaworth. Council Bluffs
10 12 , -a
J. C Clstna. South Omaha!
8 4 10 -
Henry Vaught, Avoc...,
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Professions L
Oaiaka Gaa C'lah Trophy.
Handicap aad Name. Tor,
It Ia Gates.... IS 11 14 U . 14
K-hay Klngsley 14 17 14 It t 3
JO Harrr Phitson 1 M It 11 17
M A. 8. Edwards 14 14 II 14 II IT
Frank Beard 14 U It U 14
It Charles Oamaon...30 II 1411 It M
17 W. li. Fickle 17 17 14 .. .. H
14 Una Brown It 11 14 17 II a
Drawn for The, Bee by George McMahus
Standing of Teams
WESTERN 'LEAGUE. , .
- P. W. i Pet.
Topeaka 14 , .6 .MS
Omaha W .10 -r .$
Denver II 7 0 .u
Iea Moines 17 S .8B
St. Joseph.. U .7 t .7
Lincoln 14 I .4B
Pioux City : It '
Wichita , 14 1
NAT. LEAGUE. AMER. U6AOUKL
W.La.Pct.1 W.UPct.
Phlla IS 7 .tiV)Dctrolt 17 7 .708
Chicago ....11 8 .619 New York.. .11 1 .&
Boston 11 8 .t79lflilcago ....14 t .0
Cincinnati .10 10 .Snc Boston 8 .62J
Pittsburgh . 11 12 .478 Clevelind ..10 12 .4u
Brooklyn .. 9 13 .474tWsshlrrgton 11 -H
St. Lou la... 10 14 .417 Phlla- T IS .?S0
New York.. 12 .333. SI. LouU 1" .261
AMER- ASSN. I FED. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct. v. W.UPct.
Indlanapls is 8 .CT Newark ..1310 .t
lqutsville..lll .6f.i Plttsburgh.lS 8 .653
St. Paul.. .13 10 45 Chicago -...13 11 .642
Mllwaukee.lt 10 .54& Brooklyn ..13 11 .MS
Cleveland.. 10 It .4Vi Kan. City.. 13 11 .622
Mlnneapia. 8 10 .444 Bat.ltimore..li IS .400
Kan. ntv. I II (MllPt Iul...10 12 .4no
Columbua. 6 18 .2171 Buffulo ...Sift .83T
Yeaterday'a Reaalta.
WETERM LEAOCE.
Omit. U; Dea Moines. 1.
Bloux City, 8t. Joseph, i.
Wlchjta, 0; Lincoln. 8.
Tq.'.eka, 6, Denver, L
NATIONAL LKAOUE,
Chicago, 7: Pittsburgt). 10.
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'hiladelrla. Or Brooklyn, 0.
Newjiork, ;' Boston, 14
AMERICAN IJCAQUE.
Boston, 3; New York, L v
FEDERAL LKAOUE. ,
Chicago, 10; Newark,' 6.
K ansae City, 4; Brooklyn, 3.
Pittsburgh, 10; Baltimore.. 4. - .' .
. Qt. Louie, 6; BuffaU.. I. V
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. .
Minneapolis, 12; St. Paul, 13.
Canee Today.
Western League Omaha at Des Moines,
Sioux City at Ht Joseph. Wichita at Lin
coln, j poena ai Denver,
American Leaguo W ashlngton at
cago, Philadelphia at St. lila. New York
at tiievTiand, Boston at Detroit.
National league St. louia at Boston,
Chicago et Brooklyn ' Cincinnati at New
Tor, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.
Federal 1-eagne St. Louis at Baltimore,
Cclcago at Brooklyn. Kansas Cltv at
Newark.. PlU'burgh at Buffalo.
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.14 17 18 19 20 8S
.18 14 1 17 17 86
.20 20 16 14 1 K8
.20 30 18 14 18 2
.18 16 It IT 13 M
18 17 13 14 36 77
in i nn aici own in 19 11 m is
Henry McDonald. .14 15 17 IT 1
1-Art Keellne 18 16 U 1 18
1 Cliff Wolfe 16,18 13 IS 14
1 L,. L. Fairbanks. ...14 14 .. 17 ..
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10 Harry Thoman IS IS 18 10
f. Weatherhaad.,.)il 10 17'1 IT
10 A. B. Robertson. ..15 14
10-J. C. Mieklewalt...lS It IT 14 18
1 Chria Chrlatenaen.14 It 12 10 11
1 R. G. -Cheyney 18 17 10 30 18
14 E. V. Rhode 4 8 0 14 ft.
il J. M. Conelan 15 IS J 19 IS
,i' - V - warren
...IS 15 12 1 If.
10Dan Whitney 13 16 pi 10 11
KAUFF THROWSjJAME-AWAY
Wild Hnrl by famous Ski ; Artist
GiTes Caseys Three in Prams ,
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RESULT IS FOUR TO THREE
BROOKIYnJ May 10.A wild throw by
Bonnie Kauff on Chadburn'g single with
two men on bases gave Kansas City three
runs In the fifth Inning of today's game,
and .theae. with one run In the aeiond,
were enough, to best Brooklyn, 4 to 1
The locals railted In the sixth, when two
doubles and a braco of singles gent .three
runs across. Packard waa Invincible In
the other inning. Score: R.H.E.
Kansas City 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 8 1
BrooKlyn 00000300 03 2
Batteries: Packard and Brown: Wilaon
and Land. ,
Ketaels Trlaa Terraptaui.
BALTIMORE. May 10. Pittsburgh had
an easy time winning today's game from
Baltimore, in to 4. making a. clean-up of
the serle. The vlaitor bunched their hits
off Bunas, whose wlUinees proved very
expensive. Knnetrhy's two-baae smash.
Wilch rleaned.up the .bases in the seventh
whli two on, waa a feature, i-rore:
R H E
Pittsburgh O00IOO34 010 10
Baltimore 0103004104 4
Batteries: Lectklre. Barger and Berry;
Suggs, Bailey and Owena
Blae Take tlaaae,
BUFFALO. May to The closing game
of the Ht- Ioula series today developed
into a fourteen-innlng battle that went to
the via I tore, 6 to 1 core: II. HB.
fit. Loula ... 0 0010 I 00 0000 3 6 13 1
Buffalo .,...00 1 30,000000400-3 J
Batterlea: Herbert and Hartley; Schula,
Anderson, Bedient and Allen, Blair.
Whales Wla Flmal-
NEWARK. N. J., May 10.-47hlcago won
the final gam of the series1 her today
from Newark. Frequent changes were
made In pttchera. Score: R H E.
Chicago v...l 0 0 0 8 10 13 3
Newark .....0 1360030-6 10 7
Batteries: - Black. Johnson. McConnell
and Wilson; Ruelbach. Brandon and Rar
Idon. v
Beatrice Wis frwaa Falrhwry.
BEATRICE. Neb., May W. Special
Telegram.) Beatlic woo today from the
Fair bury Htate leagu team In a fast
exhibition game. 3 to 2- Catcher Kagan
of Boatric efatared In the. third by lift
ing the ball over th fence tor a homer,
brlneina- in two runa Soora: R.H E.
Kalrbury ......1 11 6 3
eliatrtc !! 1 1
Batteries'. Bow hay, Shatter and preen
Erreit and Kagan.
CalS Ka4 Wallt with Rheaaaarlaga.
A aatlafled patient writes, "Sloan'
finlment eured my rbeumatUm. xp
grateful. I can now walk wlthout pain."
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FINAL FROM YANKS
Bostons Even Series by Defeating;
1 New Yorks in Last by Score
. 1 of Three ta 0n.
F0STEB STRONG IN THE PINCHES
NEWiYORK, Ma. 10. Bostort evened
the eerin with the New Tork Americans
by winning the last game of the series,
3 to 1, today. x
Fosters effectiveness in the pinches
saved the game several times for hia
team. Three times be retired Nunamaker
with men on second and third, while In
the eighth New York filled the bases
with none out, but failed to score. Bcore:
BOSTON. NEW TORK. -
HoopT. rf.. 1 4 0 0 x AB.HO.A St.
Waa nor. 2b. 4 0 1 I 6 Mala!, lb.. 4 0 0 1 0
Spaakar, cf., 4 1 4 Hajtiell. II, i II I
lcwla. f.... 4 111 lHih. cf I I t 0 0
llohlllael, lb 4 0 It OPIpp. lb I 1 U I
Bcott. a .... 4 1 1 t OCook, rf ,.. I 1 1
McNallr. Ib. 4 t 1 1 Peckinpa. si I 1 10
Thotnaa, o.. 4 ll I Booaa. lb... 114 4 0
yeater. s... 4 111 ONunamkr, . 4 0 I I e
MnHale, p.. I 0 t I
Totals aa I 17 14 lCal0all .. 0 0 0 00
. ' Total,.... a "5 37 140
Batted for McHalc in ninth.
Boston 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Two-base hits: Soott, High. Three-base
hits: Speaker, Thomas. Stolen base:
Lewis. Karned runs: New-York, 1; Bos
ton. 8. Double plays: McNally, Thomas,
Hoblltzel. Left on bases: New York. 12;
Boston, T. Baaes on balls: Off McHale, 2;
Foster, 8. Struck out: By Foster, 3; by
McHale, 3. Umpires: Mullaney and Evans.
Haatlf aa ladrseadeat Wla.
DONIPHAN. Neb., May 10. fSpecial.)
The iaatMiga Independent opened 4he
eason here Sunday by defeating the
Chl-Tlncl hy a score of T to 3. The feature
of the game was the star infleldlng of
HramDie ana jdeker. score: K.H.E.
Independents 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 7 12
Doniphan-, O10O3000O3 7 6
Batteries: Independents, Dykcman,
Bunhoon and Meyers; Doniphan, Rich
mond and Shach. - -
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DETROIT, 'May 10. Detroit defeated'
the Cincinnati Nationals. 10 to; In a
poorly played elght-tnnlne; exhibition
game here today. Score: RH.E,
Cincinnati ...0 110R10I 9 0 3
Detroit .J80110 03 10 12 5
(Game called to allow Cincinnati catch,
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Batteries: Toney, Brown and? Dooln;
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