THE BEE: OMAITA. MONDAY, MAY 17, 1015 Yes! If She OH JACK. VE JVJ6T GOT M C v r rrST 5 L JUST STRn AM (' IM &URG.TVS MuST BC WV yyiftE WT 6Ue S.MOV4 f THE BEAUTY OP TVE Tf,?, flJI'TUOE ThatVI- KNOCX ' ' . MR. osCK IS IT HOT ' VC ' (- wtlVri M P f Tup I at I OM.AU.RtGHT ' MET ,.. TRUW' i CrlANCl" PHOTO YOUR TEAR NNifTL J l.U rfl BE AT EASC AOOUTTM AT. p RODRKES ARE EASY FOR ISBELL'S MEN Tom Blodjett and Franklin Johnson Are Hit at Will and Invaders Win, IS to 5. TOE BILLS MAKES FOUR HITS George Mogrldga, who Is about the en tire Des Moines pitching staff, copped s not her victory from Omaha yesterday afternoon. It wn a very frigid victory and the fO brave fans who took a chance, aaw the Rourkes lose, IS to S, and almost froae to death In ao doing. Tom Blodgett started for Omaha and lasted five rounds, during; which time the Boosters counted five runs and nine hits, franklin Johnson waa riven the Job during the remaining four frames and waa nicked for eight runs and seven hits. Except for his wtldnesa, which proved, fatal on almost every occasion, Mogrldga hurled a nice game. Not one of the Rourke runs wan earned, but all came through errors or walks. The Rourke defense was also quite wobbly, five errors being committed at crucial moments. 4 Bills the Rlas;er. Joe Bills, once of this city, waa the slugging gent of the Sabbath matinee. He poled four blows and walked once In five trips to the rubber, thus giving lilm a perfect average. One of the hits was a circuit clout and two were dou bles. Joe also made a nice error to complete his activities. Dlok. Breen was the beat batsman tor the Rourkes. Dick's batting eye came back yesterday and he nicked Hogrldge for three hits. Breen's batting nd the fielding of Thomeson and Forsythe were the .-only redeeming features of the game. Thomason and Fbrsythe both, made two swell running catches of drives from the bat of Tex Jones, and Oy also con tributed a nifty peg to the plate to catah Mogrldge a city block, trytng to count on a hit. Today the Rourkes win battle Clyde Ware's troupe from Wichita. The day will be ladles' day and the game will be called at 3 o'clock. fJcore: DES MOINES. AD. R. H. O. A. ... 1 S 1 0 Hahn. rf Hunter, rf Jones, lb Bills, If Sawyer. 2b Hartford, ss... Yannenlll. 3b.. I. Bren, c... Mogrldge. p.... Totals 0 14 ...41 13 16 27 13 OMAHA. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Smith, If R. Breen, 2b.. Uorevthe, rf.. Krueger, c... Krug. 3b. Thomason, cf. Schllchner, lb. Whalcn. ss.... Blodgett. p.... Johnson, p Kafora Payne 4 1 I n i o 3 10 4 0 0 ... ft ...84 Total 7 27 14 k'sfora batted for Blodgett In fifth, Payne batted for Johnson In ninth. Tea Moines Runs 1 10 3 1110 -l Hits 3 113 5 10 &-18 Omaha Runa 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 B Hits 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 l-i-7 Home run: Bills Two-base hits: Bills J). Hartford, Hahn. D. Breen. Sawver, R Breen. Stolen base: Forsythe. Sac ilflee hits: Hurtter. Tnnnehlll. Mngrldse. Double nlays: Moarldse to D. Breen to Junes: Tannehlll to Jones; Whalen to Schllebner. Left on bases: Pea Moines, t; Omaha. . Hits: Off Blodgett, 9 In five innings: off Johnson. 7 In four In nings. Struck out: By Mogrldre. 8: by ;odg.!t. I; by Johnson, 1. Bsses on Volls: Off Mogrldre. 4; o'f Johnson. ! Passed bn'P P. Brern. Tins" of game: 2:09. Umpire: Gelsel. WICHITA PITCHERS EASY PREY Every Topeka Player Seores at Least Os la Sreosd Iaalasjr. TOPEKA, Kan.. May 1. Every Topeka nlaver scored at least once in the second Inning when the locals counted ten runs off Geist. Sutherln and Baker. Grover pitched great ball efter the second In ning and defeated Wichita, If to 3. Score: WICHITA. AB. R. If. O. 2 0 0 0 2 2 10 6 2 0 0 0 0 A. K. 3 3 0 0 0 0 8 0 wre. ZB 6 1 Nicholson, cf. -IT.... 4 Charles, if. -If. Rsnp. 3b Tvdeman. cf.-rf.. Wonp. tm Henrv. lb , 'Jrifflth. c , .'ray, c Gelst. p Sutherln. p Baker, p Cochran, p 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 Totals. 85 3 TOPEKA. AB. R. t 24 IS IT. O. A. E. Tallion. ss Trainer, If.... Mayer, rf lAttlmore. 2b. Tarkson, cf... Hoc-he, 3b Rapp. lb Monroe, e Grover, p 1 2 Totsls It 1 27 10 Wichita 1 0 0 0 0 0 ft s Topeka W 0 1 0 0 ( -l Three-baas hits: Rappe, Monroe, Tyde man. Two-base hits: Mayer, Jackson, Rappa. Graver, Ware Grist. Sacrifice hit: Roche. Double play: Huep to Henry. Stolen bases: Tallinn, Mayer, lattlmnre, Grover. Hits: Off Geist, 4 In one inning: off Sutherln, 3 in no In ning: off Baker. 8 in four Innings: off Cochran, in three innings. Haae on balls: Off Grover, 2: off Oelst. 2; off Hakar. 2: off Cochran. I. Struck out: Br Grover, 3: by Baker. 2; by Cochran, 1 Hit by pitched bail: "'By Cochran. 1. is a Specimen Pawed bells: Monroe, Gray. Time: 3:20. Umpire. Van Sclkle. VANCH WIfl FOR THE JOIF. Keeps 1114a Scattered as fterles Ends with an Even Break. RIOITX CITY. Ia.. May 1.-Dasiey Vance kept his hits well scattered, out aide of the seventh inning, and St. Jo seph managed to get an even break on the series, winning the final game by a score of 11 to 4. Score: SIOUX CITY. in tj i r t t v v ... - ... v rt j-.. O. 1 il 12 "". " no Hark. If 2 0 1 Kane, lb 4 1 1 Ijeune, cf 5 0 1 McCormlck, rf 5 1 1 Callanan, 2b 4 11 Hensllng, 2I 4 0 2 Crisp, c J 0 1 Kelley, p l 0 0 Poyle, p 3 11 Phelps 10 0 Gcyer, p 0 0 0 5 o Totals .37 4 10 27 17 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R O. 5 ( 1 i i 10 l A. E. Psjre, 2b Vox. If Watson, cf H. Patternon. lb. 6 2 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brltton, 3b Williams, rf .... Ewoldt, ss With row, c Vance, p Totals .40 11 15 27 Batted for Doyle In the seventh. Ploux City 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 04 St. Joseph I 0 4 0 0 1 0 S 0 U Two-base hits: Williams, Patterson, Brltton, Kane Three-base hit: Fox. Sacrifice hit: Watson. Stolen bases: Hensllng. Watson, Ewoldt. Fag. Brlt ton, Williams. DoiiKle plays: Crist to Callahan, Williams to Patterson, Young 10 Kine. it its: un Keuey, g in two ana one-third innings: off Doyle, ( In four snd two-thirds Innings; off Geyer, I In two Innings. Bases on balls: Off Kelley. 1; off Doyle, 2; off Geyer, 1: off Vance, t. Struck out: By Kelley, llbr Doyle, 4: by Oeyer. 1; by Vance, 10. Wild pitch: Geyer. Time: 2:25. Umpire: Cuslck. ANTELOPES TRIM THE GRIZZLIES gehrelber Holds Denver to Fear (ratter Hits. DENVER. May 1. B. Bchretber, for Lincoln, held Denver to four scattered singles today and the visitors won, 3 to 0. Gaskell allowed seven hits, including three for extra bases. Score: DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. BJ. .4 0 1 2 0 0 .8 0 1 3 0.0 .401210 .8 0 1 10 , 3 0 0 1 (0 ,3 0 0 6 10 .3 0 0 3 10 . 3 0 0 8 0 0 . 3 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 Spenoer. cf Dell, rf Whelan. 8b Mitchell. If Kelleher, as)..... Fisher, lb Matthews, 2b... Spahr, c Qaskell. p Shestak Totals. 29 0 4 27 LINCOLN. AB. R. H. 3 1 1 O. 8 1 18 1 1 3 1 0 0 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wolfe. If McGafflgan. ss 3 0 Williams, lb 3 1 Mclntyre. rf 4 0 Daley. 2b 4 0 H. Schreiber, cf.... 4 0 Krueger. 3b 4 0 McAllister, c 8 0 B. Bohretber, p.... 8 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 Totals 31 7 27 23 Batted for Dell In ninth. Lincoln , 0 0 0 0 0 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0-3 0 0-0 Sacrifice fly: MoGafflgan. Sacrifice hit: Wolfe. Two-base hits: Williams, Mclntyre, H. Schreiber. Three-baa hit: Wolfe. Struck out: By Gasket!. 8. Baaea on balls: Off Gaskell, 1: off Schreiber. 1. Time: 1:27. Umpires: Parent and Myera. OAKLAND WINS BALL GAME FROM THE FREMONT TEAM QAKLAND. Neb., May 1. (Special Tel egram.) Oaklano opened the season on the home grounds by defeating Fremont by the score of 13 to S. On account of the colli weather there were only a few out to see the game. The Fremont team la composed of Western and State league players. Fremont uaed three pitchers, hut they could not stop the heavy hitting of the home team. The features of the game were the hitting of the two Wagner brothers, they getting three hits apiece, and the pitching of Brown, who struck out eleven a-d olv ni'wH throe hps, and the steal of' home by Eggert. Stors Triumphs plsy here next Sunday. Score: R.H.E. Fremont 0 01 4000005 3 3 Oakland 01 2 3 2 0 3 2 -12 14 4 Battertea: Fremont, Haunsner, Peck, Route and H. Bronson: Oakland. Brown n4 J Knsif Struck out: Bv Haunsner. 6: bv Route. 2; by Brown. 11. Two-base hita: G. Wagner, A. Wagner. M. Krasne, T. Rosen. Three-base hits: Kggerl. Brown. Stolen banes: Oakland, 0; Fre mont. 3. Falls Clt Wins from St. Joe. ISneclal FALLS CITY. Neb.. May !.- Telegram W Fal's CItv easily defeated Keegan Proa, base ball team from St. Joeei'h today by a score of 6 to 1. Poteet and Mayr home runs featured. Score: R H E St. Joseph 100000000 t T 6 Falle CItv 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0-6 S 1 Batteries: . Joseph. Kanard. Relllev and Scott: Falls City. Strauss. McConnell and Poteet. Umpire: Vandehlll. At eendance, 1,200. f'sst l.eaane Resells. At Salt Itks City -Score: R IT E. Los Anle 6 113 Belt Ike City 4 7 0 Batteries. Too Ang1s. Perrltt, Rvan ard Bnlea; Kalt Ivike City, Hall and Han nah. Ten Innings Hardens Win. Haydsn Uroa defeated the King-Peck team bv a score of 12 to A. Batteries: llayden Bros.. Norton and Wfnberg; King-reck. Main and Hanson. Restored to 0mm8 Health. 'I was sick for four years with stomach trouble," writes Mrs. Otto Gans, Zanesvllle. O. "I lost weight and felt so wesk thst I slmost gave up hope of being cured. A 'rlend told me about Chsnibcrlsfn's Tablet, and since using two lKttlea of them I have been a well ! woman." Obtainable everywhere. Ad- I vertlsetnent. CHAMPS BDNCH IN EIGHTHAND WIN Two Doubles and Two Singles Fol low Each Other Fast, Giving Two Bans. FAIBBUBT BEATS COLUMBUS GRAND ISLAND. Neb., May 1.-fSpe-clal Telegram.) The Champlona bunched hits In the eighth and won from Hsstiogs Two doubles snd two singles followed each other without a break. Thlesaen was generous with walks, but tight on hits and Hastings' four hits were scat tered over as many innings. Score: HAffTINOa. GRAND ISLAND. ABHOA.lt AB.H.O.A.I. Wstton, ss.. I I I I Ottnbaa, lb... 8 111 A.Moore, ef 4 1 Spclk. ss 4 1 1 4 Pram. lb.... 4 S is OHrnek. lb... 3 I 1 1 1 Mr(',l If.. Svss evsrney, c(.. 41810 Rlch.rttan. tl I I 1 SCroabT. c ... 4 1 4 1 R.Moora, lb I I I enraaon. If... 4 1 1 S Obst. In..... 4 I OCUIr. lb ... I S 14 1 tmlth, rf... 4 SLorrk, rf.... 1 I Hilar, p.... 8 4 IMcOrath. rf. 1 t 4 Thlaaaao, s. 8 SO IS Totsls .... 4 M II 1 Ttrtals ....IS T 81 II I Hastings 0 o n o o o l o n I Grand Island 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-4 Earned run: Grand Island, 1. Two base hits: Synek, Varney, Three-base hit: Watson. Sacrifice hita: R. Moore, Clair. Stolen base: Synek. Double plays: Rllev to Watson to Drumm; Thlesaen to Selk to Clair. Bases on balls: Off Thlessen, 7; off Rllsy, 3. Struck out: By Thlessen, 3; by Riley, 7. Wild pitch: Thlessen. Hit by pitched ball: By Riley, 1; by Thlessen, 2. Falrbary Beats Celantaas. COLUMBUS, Neb., May M. (Special Telegram.) Falrbury won from C&lum bus today bv a score of 3 to 1. The bad weather and errors by locals made the game uneventful. Score: FAIRBtTRT. OOLATKBrS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.AS. Hlls-bra. rf 1 1 Pratt, rf.... I 1 1 0 l". lb... I S ORoia. 8b 441 lV.nl.,, lb... 4 II tBrlght cf... I I K. Brows, If. I 1 Mchml4t, lb. 4 1 1 Tkelaing, cf 4 I llUmi, If., f 1 8 Paraion, as. 4 1 1,1 Hchumbc. (4181 Confer, lb.. 8 I Mrflar,b.. 8 1111 Booth, a.... 11 rtutamar, SB I 1 8 3 1 Kboll, t 4 8 mismas, .. I Tola St " Totals ...." 8T !" Fair bury 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 03 Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Bases on balls: Off Sholl. 8; off Thle man, 8. Struck out; By Sholl, T: by Thielman. 10. Umpire: Monroe. Attend ance: 600. Ninth InnlBsjr Rally Wins. NORFOLK, Neb.. May l.-(Special Telegram.) With Norfolk two scores ahead in the ninth Tieatrlce put on a hit and run program, winning the game at the drop of the curtain, bv a score of 7 to 4. Four singles, a double and two Norfolk errors did the business for Bea trice. The weather was extremely cold, fires were built sround the players' sheds and OiO ardent fans shivered In the grand stand and bleachers. Many overcoats aere In evidence but the base ball spirit was very good. The score: BBATRICB. NORFOLK. AR.H.O.AB. AB1LOAB Brawn. 2 . . 1 1 I lnrodsrtek. 8b I 1 I 8 1 Brannan. lb 4 8 2 1 ODro, as I 1 1 I 1 Black, rf.... Ill MHkor. lb.. 41181 Kerf, ot I 1 1 (H-ampboll, nf 4 I 4 1 Ixvkhart, If. I 1 1 A R Brown. If. 4 1 1 Hortwlti, lb 4 1 11 s IKumpln. lb.. 4 11 Kortam, .. 1114 1 R Brown, rf 4 I Bilater. .411 SGIIIIa. 4111 . I 1 lOtnrk. p.... 4 1111 . 0Wallworth . 1 . 1 0 0 Totsl. ....UMI1II I .4 8 IT IS I Adams. Palo. p. . Ba ... Totals Batted for Adams in ninth Batted for Campbell In ninth, Beatrloe 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 67 Norfolk 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 3 04 Two-base hits: Campbell, Lockhart. Stolen bases: Dve, Melker. R. Brown. Banes on bolls: Off Clark. 8: off Adams. 3: off Pate. 1. Hits: Off Clark. ; off nuams. w, nirucK out: Bv Clark. 4: I'v Adams. : by Pate. 2. Time: 2:00. Lmpire: Schuster. PLANS COMPLETED FOR JOHNSON FIELD MEET UNIVERSITY PLACE. Neb., May M.- Plana are about completed for the annual state Intercolleglnto track and field meet to be held Friday. May 21, on Johnson field. The entries which have bean re ceived show that practically all of the collages of the state will be represented, and while it s difficult to predict the outcome, Wesleyan has a good chance to win the championship, as it has done for the lsst three years Broken Raw r-f--1 a M-ow f BROKEN BOW, Neb.. May 1.-fSpe-clal ) Tho first ball game of the season played between the Broken Bow and Mason City High school teams, wss won by the former, the score being to 7. The same tevma will met -cnln Tt week In Broken Bow and this probably will be the laat game the local high schools wfll play on the home grounds this season. Batteries: Mason City, Frailer and Fairfield; Broken Bow, Q. Sargent and Kenneday. Ante Rawes at Atlantle. ATLANTIC. Ia.. May l-Speclal Atlantic ia to have some automobile races on Saturday, May 2. at the fair grounds her, at which time the pro moters assert the btggeat program of events ever offered on a half mile track w'll be provided. Some of th War drivers of the country sre expected to be hers, snd It Is thought thst ths at tendance win be. large. Nebraska Indians Win. OTTAWA. Kan.. May M (Special Tele gram The Nebraska Indian defeated the Ottawa Ham. 4 to 1 nthern Association. Mobile. 7; Chattanooga, 0. New Orleana, 2; Memphis. S. Helps Weak Kidneys and Lsnkasa. Get a 2oc bottle of Sloan's Liniment, apply on back and take drops four times a day. All druggists Advertise. ment. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Copyright. MS, International N Service. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGI E. STATE LKAGl'E. W.L. Pet I W.1..IM Topeka 14 fi .7'K'Falrburv ...2 I Omaha 12 571 Island. .2 I Denver 10 h .tvi Kearney ....2 1 Dcs Molnes.12 10 .i".l.f. Ni.rfolk ....2 1 St. Joseph. .11 10 .6J4I York 1 2 Lincoln .... 8 W .474 llsstlngs ...1 2 Slou City., tin .37:i' Beatrice ....1 2 Wichita .... 6 14 .LM Columbus ..1 2 7 .i.ti," .:ui .X: .8. a AMER. LEAGI E. I W.L. Pet ! NATL LEAGUE. W.L Tct ..m 8 ..15 11 .fW7 ..12 11 .f.. ..1 14 .4M ..12 14 .43 New York.. 1 .087iphlln ...... Detroit IS 11 .fffltif'hl.'BSo .. Chicago ....14 12 .571! H,, Mi n ... Waahlngtonll 14 4 l'lttf4urgh Boston 13 .49; Brooklyn . Cleveland ..11 1 .4n7,Clncinna1l .11 14 .4'0 Phlla 10 1H .Ki Nf w Yoik...lO 11 .4'5 St. Louis... 10 18 .3571 St. Louis 12 H .4" FED. LEAGl'E. I A M E II. ASSN. W.L.rct.l W.L. Tct. Pittsburgh .19 10 .fiV.i Indlannroll 1! 11 .: Chicago ....18 IS Iulsvllle ..IB 12 .H71 Newark ....IS 12 .WfilSt. Paul 13 U .fr0 Kan. City. .16 12 .SW Milwaukee .14 13 .1M8 Brooklyn ..IS 18 .Mm Cleveland ..12 14 .4'.2 St. Loula...l'i 14 .42! MlnneMiwIls lO 12 .4 Baltimore ..12 17 .4141 Kan. Citv...14 11 .410 Buffalo .... 8 21 .2761 Columbus .. 8 1! .2! Yesterday's Iteanlta. WESTERN LEAGl'E. Des Moines. 13; Omnhn. 6. St. Joseph. 11- pinux City. 4. Wichita. 1: Topeka, Ifi. Denver, 0: Lincoln, 3. AMERICAN LHAGIT. Philadelphia. 4; Chicago. 2. Washington. 1: St. Louis, 2. New York, Detroit, 2. Boston, 8; Cleveland. 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. No games scheduled. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Buffalo-Newark, rain. Pittsburgh, 4; Chicago, 1. Kansas City, 8; St. Ixuis, 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City, ; Indianapolis, 8. Milwaukee-Louisville, rnm. Minneapolis, 10: Cleveland, 6. St. Paul, 2: Columbus, 4. STATE LEAGUE. Kearney. 3; York. 0. Hastings. 1; Grand Island, 1 Falrbury, 3; Columbus. 1.. Games Today. Western League Topeka at Sioux City. W lohlta at Omaha. American League Boston at Cleveland. Now York ot Detroit. Washington St St. Louis, Philadelphia at Chicago. National League Chicago at New Tork, St. Louis at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Boston, Cincinnati at Brooklyn Federal Leavue Baltimore at "Chicago, Newark at PlttshurKh, Brooklyn at Kan sas Cltv- Nobraske State League Beatrice at Co lumbus, Falrbury at Norfolk, Hastings at Kearney, York at Grand Island. MILLER PARKSEASON OPENS Golfers at that Club Inaugurate Season with Flag-, Driving and Other Contests. WOMEN ALSO TAKE A PART With over J00 devotoes of the gnme present, the Miller Park Golf club opened Its 1916 season at the Miller park links Saturday afternoon. Several contests were held and all were hard!yscontested. W. B. Cronk won the flag contest and carried off half a dosen golf balls aa the priie for Ms prowess. TTarry Bowman was first In the lofting contest, snd E. R. Burke proved to be the best putter In the putting contest. Howard Wilson won the driving contest by knocking the ball 2fe yards. As Wilson Is one of the younger members of the club, considera ble elation is felt over his victory over the veteran players. Two special events were held for the women. Mrs. W. H. Flrnn won both events, a driving contest and a putting contest. Mrs. Flynn Is president of the Ladles' Prettiest Mile Golf dub and one of the moat active woman golfers In the city. She Is sn exceptionally good plsyer and will undoubtedly be one of the leaders In the women's city golf tourney to be held this summer. Mayor James C. Dahlman attended tho opening snd gsve a speech. Military Maneuvers To Be Part of Meet To Be Held Saturday An Interesting feature which will he r.ovel to most athletic enthusiasts is to Ue staged at the first annual Omaha ath lletlo meet which will be held at Crelgh jton field next Saturday Is the milltury (events. In which ths local National Guard boys will demonstrste wall scaling, tent pitching, etc. The wall-scaling event should be espe cially Interesting. The record for a com pany of sixty-five men Is a little over one minute, and the local lada are anxious to see how close they rsn appro-ich the record. They have been practicing dally and are doing excellent work. The military end Is In chsrgc of I Jen tenant T. R. Kerschner. He has Invited Fremont. Blair, Schuyler, Lincoln and ether towna to enter and It Is thought that several of them will do so. Trophy cups will bs awarded the com pany winning the wall scaling, the com pany winning the conical tent pitching a ad shelter tent pitching and a grand cap for the company winning ths roost points In the meet. Penna Wlna, In Tennis. ANN.4VOLI8. Md.. Mav 16.-Ur.lverslty of Pennsylvania won four out of six seta of singles and divided the doubles, one to one. in lennla with the naval academy today. DAUSS LOSES FIRST GAME OFTHE YEAR Yankees Score Four Runs in Eighth Inning Without Making a Single Hit. COBB HITS THE BALL HARD DETROIT, Mich., .May 16. Scoring frfur runs In the eighth Inning without a hit. tho New York Americans defeated De troit, to i, here today. Dauss was beaten for the first time this season. Score . NRW YORK. PKTROlT. All HO A E AB H O A 87. Mslaal. lb . 4 0 2 I Rtiah. aa I I 4 l li klniih. aa 4 0 I dVlll, lb 8 I I 1 llish ft aits (K-or.lv rf ... a 1 I V I'lpp.' lb 4 1 10 I JCrawfort, rf 4 I Co.. rf 41 OVavrh. If.. . 411 tlartaall. If. I 1 2 0 SKaranh. IS 4 S 11 IV Hnon a 3b... 4 3 OVourui. Xb... 4 a a 1 Kn. e. 4 1 I I flRnkar. 1 u 1 1 1 Mi Mala, p. . . I I 4 otiauaa, ..:. 1114 Totals ... II I 17 11 I Totals . ..M 81 M 4 New York 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 06 Detroit 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-2 Two-bse hits: High, Cobb (2), Sweeney. Hlpii. stolen base: Boone. Earned runs: Off Mi-Hale, 1: off lauss, 2. Dou hie piny: Hush to Kavanagh to Young. First base on errors: New York 2; De troit. I. Bases on balls: Off Mcllale, J; off bau-a, 5. Struck out: By McHale., 2; by Dauss, -'. Umpire: Dlneen and N.iilln. White So a Lose to Macks. CHICAGO. III., May 18. Philadelphia bunched hits off Russell today, which coupled with an error by Ruth gave them the fit at game of the aeries with Chicago, I to 2. M.lnnls was hit with a ball during batting practice and had his noso broken. Score: PHILADKLPHIA. CHICAOO. AH HO A B AR. H.O.AC, g Murr.hr. rf 6 1 I SF.I.rb. cf... 4 18 Olnrlng. It.. 8 1 I Holh. lb 4 I 1 1 1 Struck, lb.. 4 1 0!t Col Mr, a, lb I 1 1 Srhan. n .. 111 IKournler. If. 4 1 I lajolr, 16.. 4 118 J Colllna. rfl 1 I I I Wnlah, rf... 4 I ewaarsr, as. 4 1 I 4 I Barrr. as..., I I I rnrlof. lb.... 4 It Kopf. lb.... Ill Oltchalk, .... 4 9 8 1 Shawksr. . I 4 1 SHusaal, a... 1 1 Bana, ..., 0 I I Totals t 87 I SDstsraltt .. 1 TwUkJ .... I IT 14 I Bstted for Bens In ninth Inning. Philadelphia 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 X 0 0 08 Two-baae hita: Lelole ft. Kopf, J. CW l'lrtng. First baae on errors': Philadelphia. 1: Chl-ago. 1. Bases on balls: Off Russell, 2; off Shswkey. 3: off Bens, 1. Hits: Off Russell, 4 In three Innings; off Bens. 8 In six Innings. Struck out: By Russell. S; bv Bhawkey, by Bens, 1. Umpires: Connolly and Chill. Rdl flos Take name. CLEVELAND, May l.-Boston defeated Cleveland In a pitchers' battle today. 3 to 0 In fourteen Innings. With one out In the fourteenth, Maya and Hooper sin gled and Wagner and Lewis doubled. f?core: CL&rvWLANO. BOTO!4 An.ri.u.A.K. AB.H.O.A 81. Tlhol4, rf.. 4 I s OHnopar. rf.. 1 I : - - w .niinw, ao. o I a s . ..-K... . w. . . , , unpoaaor, oi. s s l l Jarkans, rf.. I I 1 I Obowla, If.... I s (iranoy. If... ft 06 OHnblltael. lb I II II Wood, lb. I 1 II 0 n.4ntt. aa I ft 1 s i. V ' IM" III i r.iir. as o e I llarharo, lb. I 8 Jaorrtn. lb. I 1 vimMsns. lb 1 II OCadr. a 4 4 vrn.itnss. s. m'.nnn. a 1 I SJ WmJ b 'Smith . i too ouara. p... .14 Henrlkaas llalnorp . II II 41 17 Ruth .... 1 1 Coumlia .. Tots la .. 1 0 1 1 ,d.,.., - ... Totals ... 4 TNI l ""- n not a in ine ninth. Hetteil for Morton In the fourteenth Hatted fr McNslly in tho eighth. Batted for J. Wood In the twelfth. Batle.l for Cady In the fourteenth. Jackson out for Interference. ' Cleveland 0 000000000000 00 mwiion UVUVvOOOOOWOn i w i-i.BFe nns: t-iiapman, Wagner, Iewls. Thi-e-l.sse hit: Lelbold. Inxible piay: J. v ora to fady to Hoblltifll. Hits: Off Wood, 1A in eleven Innings: off sieve 2 In three Innlnvs. liases on halls: Off miirion, i; orr wood, 3. Rtruck out: Py "". y vmjo. t; Dy Maya, z. i ni 1'lrca: Kvans und Mullaney. Hronua Defeat Hennlors. ST LOUM. May 1A.-A pitching duel between Hcilman anil Shaw ran eleven innings here ti ilsy, snd endea In favor i.i tne it i bis, . to i, tM ore: ST- IM-. WAKHINQTON ABHOAK ABII.OAK Hlmlliin. of., t ; SMoallar, rf.. i 1 0 Atiatln. Jb. .. 4 1 I llK.ialer. Jb .. i I I 1 0 Trail. III.... 4 12 1 OKhanka, If... I 1 1 Kaufmau, b I 0 II I 0 Milan, cf ... 1 ('.Walker. If 4 0 2 I OO.mll'l lb'.". I 14 " .Miaiio ri. d a a o siursn. lb.. 4 1 1 I 1 Asoaw, i- 0 OAlnmnllh. o, I 10 t S sevsrol4, o. . 1 S I I OMrBrlda. aa. 4 I I Laraa. aa ... 4 1 I I Ighaw, p 4 I nruniu, p., awvsi . Toiala . ...II 411 II I Totals ... 17 7 S3 14 I Two nut vhen winning run scored. Washlngtoi, ..o 00 It i 010000-6 St. I .mils (I OOOOOOIOO 12 Two-hase hits: Williams. Morgan, Fos iT. R,',l,'n I'fis: .-'hanks. Wlllmme O. Milan Jivun. Double plays: Shaw to Oonilll, Loan to Pialt to Kauffman. haw to M.Hrid to Gandll. Uft on bases: S ushlnsrton. 4: M. Iiula. m Bases on I alls (iff Wsllmsn. A; off niiaiw, uruiK cut: Hv tihaw. 10; by Welliiian 4. I niplres: illldeOrand and O Ixui;hlln. MOTORBIK? AND AUTO RCES AT BROKEN BOW Blink-KN BOW. Neb.. May 16.-Bpe ,clal Telegram.) Motorcycle and automo bile isi.s drew a big crowd at the fair protiiids this n'ternnoii. The first event lss a fifty-mile endurance motorcycle ra.-e, witn eigr.i entries; arlvers finishing, Itrstison Dull, first; R. Ivuigson, second Roy Dean, third: time. 1 hour IS minutes 6 seconds. The second event waa a five- mile race between ford runabouts. Char lee Robertson was first and J. F. Wilson recond. Tims, 10 minutes. Ths purses smount.'d to 3110. Kearney Defeats York. SHRI.TON. Neb.. Mir 1 Snecial Tel enrarn.) Kenmey defeated Tork here te as y by me score or s to o. Tlaera Real Virginia. 'HARJOTTFVILLE. Vi., May 1.-In their first dual track meet Princeton to day defeated the University of Virginia by 73 to 44 points. Drawn for The Bee by Swinnerton REBELS DEFEAT THE WHALES Rogge's Curve Ball Proves Baffling to Chicago Batsmen and Pitfeds Win. FINAL SCORE IS FOUR TO ONE CHICAGO, May 13-Roggo's curve ball proved barf ling to Chicago batters when hits would have acored runs today, and Pittsburgh downed the locals. 4 to 1. In sliding to the plate In the first Inning, Shortstop Berghatnmer of tho visitors' broke a bone In his right leg snd prob ably will lie out of the game for some time. Score: lt.il.ic. Pittsburgh 2 0 0000003-4 8 1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 1 Batteries: IMttsburgh, Rogge and Berry; Chicago, Brown, Pendetgaat and Wilson. fa sera Trim Terrlera. ST. I 111 S. Mav 1(1 Ilv hunehlnw hits In the tenth Inning Kansas City ended a lie and tight game with St. Iinls here today, winning by a score of 3 to 2. Score: RH.ra. Kansas City. 0 0 3 0 A 0 o A o 1 .1 a t St. I,ouls 0 1 00 0 1 00 00-3 8 Batteries: Kansas CItv. Main and Brown: St. Luuia. IllVrnnnrl onri llarl. i-y. - - Armours Hammer Out Win Over Alamitos The Armours defeat tbe Alarultoa, 17 to I, at Miller park yesterday at the opening of the Class A Saturday league. The game waa featured by the heavy hitting of the Armours, thsy getting twenty hits, for a total of thirty-three bases, off Stitey and Ilasen. Boors: ARMOURS. AIJtVlTOS. AH H O A C. AB.H.O.A R. Colllna. It... 4 1 Mrra lb . I 4 I I Yoat, 4 1 I Thomaaoa. If 4 Kletrliar, lb. I It I ( Mutsr, lb. I 8 8 8 urates, ct-p I I I I SHaien. sp. 4 1 I 4 I l orcoran, lb 4 1 IS lnpoiliDaa, . a 1 1 1 1 J. Rran, as.. 4 I I 4 SKran. lb.... I Pagan, lb... 8.1 I I Ohanibera, of I I I I Mulllraa, rt-p I ' 1 I eHnltnor. rf.. Uurnass, p-rt-4 8 1 IMutay, p-aa.. 8 11 Totals.. ...41 W871I " Totals. ...il 18 M IT "l Armours 30480806 it Alamitos 0 0 0 0 01 3 8 I Kerned runa Armouea 14;. Alamitos, 3, Horns runs: Tost, Graves. Three-baas hit: Tost. Two-bsse rets: Graves (I). Collins, Fletcher. Sullivan. Murray J2,). noien oases: troiims, lost, nuuivan. Hits: Off Gurness, 8 In threa Innings; oi'. Sullivan, 3 In three Innings: off Sutey, 11 In five Innings. Struck ont: By Gur ness, S; by Sullivan, 3; by Graves, 1; by Sutey, 4; by Hssen, 1. Time: 1:2a Um pire: White. Johns Hopkins Wins. BALTIMORK, Md.. May U.-Johna Hop. kins defeated Washington and Lee in a dual track end field meet here today, U to 4S.- f'ernell Freshles Win. PHIIADroiPTWA. May l.-Onme1l freshmen defeated Pennsylvania fresh men In their annual track meet her to day. 64 to 61. Nothing is so refreshing and satis fy ing after the game than CAfkfeJy KRUG, a beer of quality Remember with each bottle you get a coupon Order a ca$ for your Aom Telephone Douglas 1889 LUXUS Mercantile Co., -:- Distributor iff if WASHINGTON EXPERTS LEAD Roland Hoerr Captures Honors in Missouri Valley Meet After Hard Fight with Ellis. NEBRASKA GETS SECOND PLACE LINCOLN. May 1 (Special Telegram.) Washington nnlversltv esrrled off all honors In the Missouri Valley conference tennis tournament which closed here this evening. Roland Hoerr, the Washington star, who Is one of the best tennis plsy er In the middle west, defeated Harrv fills, who, In addition to being roMeglate champion of Nebraska, a also one of the holders of the amateur doubles title In Nebrnaks. In the final round of th singles this afternoon. The fight between Ellis of Nebraska and Hoerr was the feature of the tourna ment, the second set going to deuce. Hoerr took the first one easily, fl-0, cap tured the third, 0-1, and ths fourth and deciding set, -2. The plsy wss brilliant, but a heavy wind seriously Interfered with the players. Itoerr and Hultt, the Washington team, ilno fought It out with Nebraska for the championship In the doubles In as stub born a series ss has been fought. Ellis and Gardiner. Omaha star, played bril liantly and forced the Washington cracks to play their best. The score for the doubles final was: Washington, T-0, S-i; Nebraska. 5-41. 4-8. The silver cups offered by the Nebraska Athletlo board for first place In the tournament, in which Missouri, Drake, Kansas, Washington, Ames, the Kansas Aggies snd Nebraska participated, will go to Washington. Nebraska gets the second place cups offered In both the singles and doubles. In the singles Hultt of Wsshlngton will get the etip offered for third place In the singles, he losing to Rills of Nebraska In the semi-finals. Drake captured the cup for third plc In the doublet. ' This Is the first time Nsbraska has en tertained the Missouri Valley tournament and the first time the school ties been represented, so that Stlchm considers ths showing excellent. Ouimet Wins Country Club Spring Cup PROOKLlNE, Mass., May 11 Francis Ouimet national amateur golf champion, today won the Country club spring cup. Starting -the week by taking the Baltimore tup at Baltimore, Ouimet cam to the links on which he defeated Vardoa. and Ray In 1013 and proved himself the best golfer of a field of 143 players. His op ponent In the finals was J. M. Claftln, whom he defeated S up and 4 to play. BUSY BEE BOYS It's lots of fun to play Daddy-long-legs and walk with stilts. We will ptfve TEN PAIRS FREE to tho ten boys that bring us tht most pif turoa of the stilts before 4 T. M., Saturday, May 22d. This picture of the stilts will be In The Be) every day this week. . - Cut them all out and ask your friends to save she plcturea In their paper tor you too. See hour many plcturea you can get and bring them to The Bee Office, Satur day. May 22d. The stilts will be given Free to the boy a Or girls that send us the moat picture bis fore 4 P. U., Saturday, May 124.