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Pulling for the Team Has Landed Many a Busher in Big Shorn I KAWS ARE TRIMMED AGAIN BYROURKES Iron Man Grorer Is Called to the Rescue, bat He Arrives Little Too Late. ROCHE'S EUROS DOES WORK HIGH INDIVIDUAL POINT WINNER SPORTS SECTION of ISLANDERS LOSE WITH NARY A SCORE Hastings Reds Apply Whitewash to Proud Base Running Beanties of Third City. AT STATE TRACK MEET. Omaha TB CUBS BEAT BRAYES AND T0PTIIE LOOP Third Victory Oyer World's Cham pion Give Premier Position to Chicago. ZIMMERMAN HITS A HOME RUJT V1'. 1 J - fen ) I r Down In Kawtown they call Bert Grover an Iron man. Probably he Is. lesieraay wnen tmng wen going nru ( for young Mr. CTunn, at beardless south-1 paw from some place or other. Jimmy Jackson turned his megaphone loose In center field and hustled Bertie to the bull pon to prepare to take up the rescue work, despite the fact that Bertie had heaved an entire nine tnnlnra and been , walluped Friday. Bert took up the job In the sixth, but It waa too late, as the Rourkea had made enough to win the giune, I to t even though they failed to connect once with Bertle'a slants during the remainder of the combat A casual glance at the box score would Indicate that the pastime yesterday was some ball game. It would; have been but for the fact that It dragged out for over two hours, due to the propensity of both Larson and Clunn to loaf and wasto time while Umps Qeleel, who evidently waa In no hurry to go any place, let them loaf at will. Also Larson was ex tremely wild and only In. two Inning was he r.ot in hot water. Kafora Makes Loif Drive. The Roi.rkes got the Jump on the Kaws In the opening frame and It la well the did ro. With two down Cy Forsythe, natural enemy of all Kewvown residents, landed on 'ong of young Mr. Clunn's southpaw slants for a safe blow. Juke Kafora, who was laboring behind the bat, proved that he was Just the guy to oc cupy the clean-up position In the batting order by driving one to the left field fence for two sacks while the Tango Kid galloped gaily home. , . For the next four Innings but three butters per round faced the Ka w South- paw. lie was hurling swell ball, while Larson was In constant trouble, due to his wildncss. Topeka tied the game up In the sixth, and without the aid of a safe hit. Laraa dished out a gratis trip to Lattlmore t. start the stanaa and Whalen bobble. Jackson's roller. A sacrifice by Rock advanced both men and Roaring Bl. Rapps lifted a sacrifice fly to Thoraason, which entitled Lattlmore to mark. . Roche Makes Hectic Heave. In the - last . half of the sixth the Rourkes put over the two counts which annexed the fray. Smith beat out a hit and Clunn was so excited he walked Breen. Forsythe put down a bunt, best it a mile to first and then Roche staged three-base heave Into the bleachers. Before the , pill waa recovered by. the frantic Roaring Bill. Smith and Brecn bad rambled round the runway for tal lies and Forsythe was perched on third chiding the Kaws most gleefully. At this point Grover was brought In and nothing more stirred. Even the Tango Kid couldn't edge his way home, although he tried It on a near-passed ball by Kid Monroe, the pugilistic catcher. y- Tommy Staffs Fly. After two -were, down In the eighth Aru Tho mason committed A mlacue, He muffed an easy fly right In his hands by Jackson. Jn four trips to the plate Jack ion, got to first twice on walks and twine on errors. That guy must have been born with a horseshoe in his left mitt Red Roche, who had made the beautiful three base heave, poked a two-bagger down the tthlrd base line and Jackson scored Larson settled down in the ninth and re tired three In a row. Today another battle will be staged be- tween the Rourkea and the league's lead ers. They are due for another bumnln. declares Krug. The game will be n4 at 8 o'clock. Score: OMAHA. A.B. R. H, Smith. If Breen. "h. O. 1 1 1 1 3 5 13 1 1 27 A. 0 2 1 2 4 0 0 1 4 14 A. 2 0 0 s Forsythe. rf 4 . . Kafora. c z ii Krun, 2b 2 . - 1 noinHson, rf 3 Q Whalen, as 2 Q Lsruon, p 2 Totals ...25 TvPKKA. A.B. H. O. 1 2 Tallion, ss... Trainer, If. Aluyor. rf.... l-attlmorc. Jackson, cf. Roche, 3b.... Kappa, lb. . Monroe, c... Clunn, p Grover, p... 3 2 4 3 i 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 8 0 0 b.. Totals . . . Hits Totjcka .X 4 24 U .1 0 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 s 0 -4 1 0-2 1 0-4 Run 0 0 Hits t I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Two-bane hits: Kafora. Tallion. Roche Stolen base: Jaikeon. Sacrifice hits: Smith. Roche (2, Trainer. Tallion. Left on bases: Omaha, i. Topeka. 6. lilts: Off Clunn. 4 In five innings; off Orover, none In three inninas. Struck out: By Larson. 1; by Clurm. IS: by Grover, 1. liases on balls: Off Larson, 6; off Clunn, v off Grover. 2. Wild pitch: Clunn. Hit lr pitched ball: By Clunn (Krug). Time: 2:03. L'nipire: Geisel. Omaha Tennis Crew Is After the Goat of One Fred Bradley 11 i,.r nven of Omaha's crack tennis pi iyer will invade Dei Moines this year when the Iowa state tournament is staged at the Iowa capital. The Oinaha crew are going after the goat of Fred Bradley, the Des Des Moines shark who has never yet been defeated by an Omaha player, although many have tried hard . enough. Bradley has always bad a little something on Omaha. Just what Is not understood, but ha baa never lost a match with a local player. Thto year he rill be defeated, avow the Omaha aggre gation. The seven players who are sure 10 go axe Harry Koch, Art Scrlbner. Cub Potter. Spike Kennedy, John Madden, Joe Adams and Russell Larmon. M'CREDIE MAY MANAGE CLEVELAND AMERICANS i Li)S AXQELES. Cat. May 22. Walter McCredte. manager of the Portland team of the Paclflo Coast league, said today he had received Indirectly" a proposi tion to man pa the Cleveland American league team. Tin up In the air," he added when asked It he would accept. Montreal Cats Oewa. The Montreal elub has released Out fielder Frd Xorr.ers of Atlantic I Ity, to the Jacksonville club of the South At-I...H,-. icasus. under optional agreement .1 . tfL-J.tei m Alt NFWTON'. Omaha High School. CRISP BEATS THE WICHES Breaks Up Game in Twelfth Inning by Hammering Oat TwoBase Hit for Sioux. i TTTBT.Pi TO TWO IS THE SCORE BIOTJX CITY, la.. May 22. Joe Crtep broke up today's game' with 'Wichita by smashing . out - two-base hit In the twelfth inning, sending Hensllng home from first with the" winning run. Score: SIOUX CITY. ' AB. r; h o. 1 . 4 14 1 0 3 4 X 0 0 0 A.. 1 0 1 0 1 0 s 4 4 0 Toung, ss 4... 5 Davidson, If. 3 Kane, lb S Lejeune, cf. 4 Goyer, rf. 0 McCormick, rf., cf . 4 Callahan. 2b 4 Hensllng, 3b 4 Crisp, o. 4 Gasoar, p. 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 a l l l o Price 1 Kelly, rf 0 ' 0' Totals 3 3 38 23 Batted for Oeyer In eleventh. WISHITA.' V AH. R H. 3 ' 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 O. A. Nicholson, If. Wares, lib. ... Charles, lb. . Ranp. 3b .... Tydt man, rf. Hosd. ss 3 1 6 14 1 V S 0 0 g 0 0 0 0 Fownall, cf. Henry, cf. 3 Griffith. C e Cochran, p. 1 Southern, p. . aa S 34 IS " . , ' n erlnnlmr run scored. Bloux City .. 0 100010000 1-3 wi?hits7 0001000000 0-2 Two-base hits: ' Rapp, Wares, Crisp. ThraXTb&se hit- Lejeune. Bacrlflce hits: WoSSST Cochri (2, Hensllng, David son Wen- base: Nicholson. Double pTays: Griffith to Hosp; Hosp to W ares to Charles C). Hits: Off Cochran, & in ioven tnnlK.; oft Southern, 4 In four and one-third Innings. Bawa onJielU: Off Cochran, 3; off Southern, 3; off Uaapar, 2. Stck out: By Cochran, 5: by t-outhern. v to fjuiir J Whd pitch: Cochran. Passed & I:' Griffith "lilt by pitched ban- By Cochran (Kanej. Time: i:0. Umpire: Van Bycle. Boosters Tie Score In Eighty and Beat Links in the Ninth DES MOINES. May 22.-A Aorne run by Jones tied the game in the eighth inning, and a single by Sawyer, Tanno hill and Hahn with a base on balls to Breen In ttie ninth, won the game for Dee Moines, S to 2. Ucore: LINCOLN. AB. R. H, O. 1 S 11 1' 3 3 1 1 0 0 Wolfe. If MoGafflgan, ss. .. w llllanis. lb Mclutyre, rf aDlley. 2b. ...... H. rSchreioer, cf.. K rueger, 3b Tonts, Sb McAloster. c B. chretler, p.... .40 1 . 6 . 4 . 3 . 3 . 4 . 3 . 0 . 3. ..2 Totals Jo- DKS MOINES. AB. R. H. 6 0 1 O. 0 1 li 0 Hahn, rf. Hunter, ef. Jont-a, lb. Bilks. If. . 3 0 4 1 4 0 Sawyer, Sb. 4 2 Hartford, ss 4 Tannehiil, t. Graham, c. . To mas, p. ,. Breen 8 27 14 Totals rn nut when winning run scored. Batted for K rueger in ninth. Batted for Thomas in lunth ii 010t)0 03 coMnoine.-::::::::2 hmih Homa run: Jones. Sacrifice hit: B. Pchretber. Stolen base: B. Schrelber. Struck out: By Thomas 3. Jf"" n balls: Olf Thomas, 4; off Hchreiber. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Thomas. Mflr Intyr. and B. Schrelber: by Hchraibe.-, Hunter. Double plays: Thomas to Hart ford to Jonea; Jones to Hartford to Jones. Left on bases- Mnroln. 0; IV Moines, Umpire: Myers Time: l:-i. Jesslan Flaeres It Oat. Hughey Jennings figures the American league pennant reHts with Ijetrolt and Chicago in the west, and Boston, Wash ington and Philadelphia In lh eaC BOSTON. May 21 Chicago went Into first place In the National league pennant race with a third victory over the Boston 1 Tlraves today, i to 4. Four runs behind, Boston had tied the score In the seventh '. Innlnit on three hits, with as many er i rors by Chicago. Among the latter were two throws muffed at the plate by Bres- ' P.I.a', wlnntnir vim on In the ninth on a hit by Rresnahan. a wild throw by Maranvllle, an out and Vhelan's raorlfica fly. A home run by Zimmerman over the left field fence was a feature. Hcore: CWCAOO. BO8T0: AB H O A S AB.H.O.A.g. Phalan, b.. t C l ori'tpatrk. rt 4 I Kltir, 4 0 1 I 'loril ..... 1 S X.-M.II., II.. I "Viu. tt..... till rimrman. 2b 1 1 4 1 0V'nnlK.II .. 1 0 Paler, lb.... 4 S 0 trthr, tf... 1 4 0 Wtlil.m.. of t 4 1 MM, tJ... 4 1 4 0 Btnnihin, 0 4 i t I iSchmldl. lb 4 1 t 0 Knlrlrr, rf. . t 1 1 Smith. b... 4 t 1 Vaufhn, p.. t 1 D 0Mirnll, m 4 I J 1 Mplrrr .. 0 0 Whallns, e.. t 4 PulidrdK. 0 0 mnint .... 1 t A Humprleit, p 1 TrmcruNir, steel Tlor, p 1 Totllf ....! 5 XI U t(owi)r I 1 Kildulph ... e 0 Jamie, p.... 0 II 1 t Ollbwt .... 1 t ToUta .. . M T 17 1 t Ratted for Vaughn In ninth.. Batted Tor FlUnatrick In Ute ninth. Hutte'l for I.kiin in the ninth. Batted for Whaling in the seventh. Betted for Tyler in the seventh. Batted for Gowdy in the seventh. Batted for James In the ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 1 t 1 0 0 18 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0-4 Two-base hits: Zimmerman, Smith. Home run: Z;mtneran. Double plav: Zimmerman to Saler. Bases on errors: Boston, ; ChUuso, 1. ikiscs on bans: Tyler, ; Vaughn. 1: Junes, 2. Hits: Oft Tyler. 4 In een Innings; off James, 1 in two innings: off Vsughn, 7 in eight innings; off Stnndrldue, none. In one- third Inning; off Humphries, none in two- thlrds Inning. Strvick out: By Tyler, 3; by Vaughn, 7; by Btandrldge. 1. Vmplres: Byron and Orth. Crawford Fans Three Times; Tigers Bump The 'Wrecking Crew' DETROIT, May -22. Detroit took ad vantage of .erratic work of Philadelphia's pitchers today and won the second game of the series, 6 to 1 Wyckoff struck out Crawford three times during the five In nings ' he pitched. Bush, like Wyckoff, was wild, and In the eighth inning with the bases full he passed Vltt, forcing In Btanase, . Kcore; PHILADELPHIA. DSTIRO!T. AH H O. A.B AU.H.O.A.E. Mnrphr rt . I 1 1 r" fluid, as... 0 3 4 W.l.h. ef... 4 1 t OVItl. Jb I t 1 4 1 RtniDk. Ik.. S 0 S 0 robb. t 4 100 t-pp. lb.... 1 1 OCrawford. rf 4 flch.ng, e... 11(1 laVioh. It... S 1 0 1 lot. at... 4 0 I 4 OKavanih. lb ill I OldrtBf. If.. 4 1 OYoung. lb... I 0 t t f Barry. .... 4 3 11 VHUnaga, c 4 t I 1 Kopf. lb..;. 111 SDubuc, .... t 1 I I t Wyckoff, ! Buab, .... 1 1 1 Totals - I ST 14 1 DavM .... -Totals ... U t 24 1 ' JJatiecl lor Wyckoff Jn the sixth. Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4) 0-1 Detroit 0 0031011 -o Three-base hits: Btanage, Vltt. Stolen banes: Murphy, Vltt. Earned runs: Off Dubue, 1: off Wyckorf, 8: off Bush, 3. Left on bases: Phllndalphla, 11; Detroit, 10. Base on errors: Detro't, 1. Bases on balls: Off Dubuc, : off Wyckoff, 7; off Bush, 3. Hits: Off Wyckoff, In frve In nings; off Bush, 2 In three Innings. Struck out: By Dubuc. 1; by Wyckoff, 6. Um pire: Evans. NEW TOWN IN TEXAS LOOP STARTS OFF WITH A RUSH Taylor made Its debut In the Middle Texas league, succeeding Austin, with a crowd of 2,000 fans out more than saw all the games played In Austin up to the time it dropped out of the league. 0 i 0 0 ! 0 ; 1 1 TONTENELLE PARK GIRLS' JUNIOR BLOOMER BASE BALL TEAM These young women are all equipped for the great national game with all the paraphernalia require d. Thgr are becoming quite expert at the game, which they play at Fontenelle park. They are: " Seated, left to right, Hannah A. Hargadine, second base; Violet Hughes, captain; Ethyl Latey, manager. Standing, Hattie Iverson, first bare; Harriet Berry, shprtstop; Florence Strandgard, right field; MrsvR. F. Clary, umpire; Florence Hargadine, left field; Mildred Sinnett, third base; Luvern Valhowe, center field. r . , , ZJ I - - (PZz-i - V ' ' ;: - -. " . . s ' 'C- : .. (v ; -,. . :''- .jafjJisaw ' - A ' " " '- '' ; y .- 'l - - ' -3 v 40 'I'."'-"' , . ( y 1 i' v ' A. E. : , - J- Tf: ,7" r. jl s IX J rf p' Nl; 1 ' : i -i ia XJ n : m k i K, ' r .,- '. ; .- ;ar. i. : . iVr:& . ilM..i-rilfT--'WT l- unday OMAHA, GOMISKEY'S GREW LEADSAMERICAH Chicago Moves .to Top by Sluyginf Eed Hose for Victory as Yanks Drop Game. BENZ GOOD IN TIGHT PLACES CHICAGO, May 23. Chicago went Into first place In the American leasue pen nant race today by defeating Boston In a slugging m.trh, 11 to S, while New Tork lo t to Ft. luls. " Two southpaws, Ruth and Ray. Collin, were easy for the locals, who hit each to all corners of th. field. Bens was good In tight plaeei. Score: BOSTON. CHIOAOO. AU.HO.A.K. AU.MOA.K. Hoblltael. ib 1 I I OFVIarh. cf.. 1 I I 0 naliwr. 1b.. 1 1 ('Roth, ,1b 1113 1 w.lkr 2 9 1 OP. Yilllna Ih 1 1 1 4 I I McNniiy, Jb i l l o OKoumirr, if I i e o speaker, ef. I I 1 0 J CI lira, rt I I 1 M1 Iia, if S 110 owraxr. as.. Still JSST-:: tot wetafk.::: l I " ! I Janrrts. b.. 113 1 .air. e 9 4 ? 0 ; I Tnomi-. a... I 0 I 1 0B.na, p 1 10 10, I I J ? f TolAl. Z u it ii 1 1 R.Colllna, p 1 1 0 1 0 Totals ...-11 11 M 15 1 Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 Chicago 4 1 0 6 0 0 1 0 -U Two-baj-e hits: Fpenkcr. J. Collins, R. Collins. Hooper. Thrce-hase hits: J. Col lins, Roth. M'-Nally. Stolen base: K. Collins. Earned runs: Off Ruth. 8: off R. Collins, ; off Bern. 5. Banes on bills: Off Benx, 2; off Ruth, 3: off H. Collins, 3. Hits: Off Ruth, 6 In ono Innlnit, p. ml none out In second; off R. Collins. 10 In eeven innings. Struck out: By Bens, 4 Umpires: O'Loughlln and Hildcbrand. Yanks Go Down to Defeat at St, Louis ST. LOUIS, May 22 A single" by Leary In the eighth Inning scored Clarence Walker and Williams In tho eighth in ning of today's game with New York, and this brought the total runs for tho locals In that Inning to five. The first local run wasNscored In the fifth. St Louis won, to S. Score: KSTW TOHIC. ST. DOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. An.H.O.A-B. Malaal. Sb... till iShMton. If.. 4 S 1 0 0 Pockliiph, a.0 1 OAuatla, lb... 4 0 111 Hlsh. cf 4 ,0 11 0 Pratt, n.,.. 4 114 0 ripp, lb..., 4 III I VC. Walker, of 4 1 I 0 0 Cook. rt.... 10 3 (OWllltama. rf. 4 1 00 Harta.ll, It. I 1 1 elxary, Ib... 4 110.1 1 Iloena, Ib... I 0 1 K tLavan, as... 4 0 I I 0 dwMiwr, a. 1 0 4 0 OBevareld, e 1 I i 1 0 McHala, p... 3 1 1 0An, o... 0 0 0 0 0 Ore 00 OJamaa, p.... 31110 Bauraan ... 1 0 0 OWailman, p. 0 0 0 0 0 p.Walaor ,.11000 Total H 1 14 11 I Touis ..14 11 17 It I Batted for Cook In trie ninth. Batted for Bweeney In the ninth. Batted for James in the tlghth. New Tork 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0-2 St Louis 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 -4 Two-base hits: Leary E. Walker. Pratt. Ptolen bases: Cook, High (2, Williams Earned runs: Off Mcliale, 6; off James 1. Double play: Lavan to Pratt to Leary Bases on errors: New Terk, 1; Rt. Louis 1. Bases on balls: Off James, 6; off Well man, 1. Hits: Off James. 3 In s'x Inninvn: oft Wellman, none In one Inning. Hit by pitcher: By James (Boone). Struck out: By McHale, 2: bv James, 4. Um pires: Connolly and Chill. " ,T t. rf. t wJ , .a-. SUNDAY' MOlfXlN'O, MAY Field Club and Omaha Club to Meet in Fierce Tennis Match"' A thrilling inter-club tennis match which bids well to bf for blood will be siaKed in Omaha this summer. 8ln -0 the acquisition of Harry Koch and Cu Pot ter the tennis colony at the Omaha club ha? become quite chesty and has often offered the assertion that the best four man team In town pastimes on the courts Senators Routed in Dozen Frames by the Cleveland Indians "CLEVELAND. May 2S.-Cleveland de feated Washington, 7 to 0, In twelve ln- nlngs today, the winning run being scored , n Morgan s fumble. Chapman bunt and nev-eland acquired an early lead bv knocklnc Boehllns from the . . . ' bUt u"h,nKton turned the tab! lea by driving Stcen out In the sixth. Mitchell, wh'i finished for Cleveland, pitched glle-criged ball, except In tho twelfth, when Washington filled tTw bases with nona ouV Cleveland's third double play, howeVer, prevented any scoring. Chnpman's triple allowed Cleveland to tie tho ncore In the seventh and escape de feat, (""core: CLKVBIASn. WASHINGTON. AU. H.O.A.K. AB.H.O A.I. Lelbol. ef.. Olio OMoallar, H.. 41100 (irancy. If... 1 1 1 1 OF.itl.r. Ib... I 1 0 1 Pmltb. rf... 5 0 10 C'onolr, If I 10 0 0 Harhw, Ib... I t I 4 Otihanaa. If.., I Or 1 0 0 J.okKon. lb. I 1 11 1 OMIIan. el.... 1110 0 t'hapmaji. Ml I I I OOamlll. lb... I I I 0 Turoar, 2b.. 1 I 1 1 IMori. lb.. I I 1 4 I O Nalll. a... lilt OAlnimlth. c. 4 I I 0 Mltchall, p.. I 0 0 I O-Wllllama ...I 0 0 0 Bleaa. p 3 111 OMc-BrlAa, aa. 4 1 0 I 1 - Bnahllns. p. 1 0 1 I 0 ToUls ....44 1110 II Oskaar, p I 10 10 Totals ....47 1414 17 I Batted for- Boehllng In- lne firm. Uue out when winning run was Hcorcd. Cleveland 0 0 3 3 0 0 10 0 0 0 17 W ashlii(,tun 0 0)11400000 0- Ijirned runs: Cleveland, 4; Washington, 6. Two-base hit: Turner. Three-base hits: Chapman (Z), Connolly. OantllL Stolen base: Lelbold. Double nlnvs: Bar- bare to Jackson; O'Ne'll to Chapman; Foster to Morgan to Oandll; Mlto. ell to O'Neill to Jackson. Hits: Off Boehllng, 7 lo four Innings; orf Hhaw, In seven and one third tnnlrrRsr off Stern, I In iwo and two-thirds Innings: off Mitchell, 6 In six and one-third Innings. Struck out: By Steen, 1; by Mitchell, 6; by Boeh llng, 2; by Shaw, 4, Umpire: Dinner. TWO GAMES ARE CARDED FOR LUXUS PARK TODAY There will be two games at Luxu park, Twaity-fsurth and Vinton streets, this afternoon. First game at 1:30 between the Vinton Cubs and South Omaha Mer chants. Second contest Luxut against Chris Lycks. The Lycks are now under new management. Lyck will hurl for the Brewers and try to put his team in first place of the Greater Omaha league. . ., . .Bee 23, 1015. at that club. The Field club takes -ceptlon to the declaration and war wilt soon he declared. The Field club gsng intend to take on the Omaha club crew to a little match play and declares that after the doings la over the Omaha club men will not be ro chesty. No match has yet been made.-but arrangements for' the match are to be consummated soon. TOWNE'S MEN WIN BY ONE Make Only Two Hit Off Hig-gini, bat Are Lucky in PlaQing Them. MUKSKIMMEES ARE SHUT OUT BEATRICE, Neb.. May -.-(Special Telegram) Norfolk won the last game of the series here today, 1 to 0. Bea trice got only five hits, three of them for two bases, but was unable to hit the ball at the time when hits meant runs. Hlgglns pflched good ball for Bea trice, holding the visitor totwo hits. Score: NORFOLK. MATP.KT! "vv AB H O A.K AB.H O.A.I Hrwtrrk, b I 0 I t 0 Uma. 3b.. 4 I I 1 Csmpboll, rf 4 1 I 0 enrannon lb. t 0 0 t 1 ft.Browa, rf 3 0 0 0 oniack, rt ... I 1 0 0 0 Krmpln, If., 41 ONaff. ef 140 Melkar, Kb., lilt l'nckhart. If 4 1 4 0 0 Towoa, lb... 4 II irWkwttt, lb 4 1 14 3 Hr. a tOlt OKortuin, sa. I 0 0 I 0 Rmltk, ,,.. 144 OKaan, e 41410 Wallwrth. pt 3 t 0lllMlna, p .. 1 0 00 Buaur ....1 0 0 Totals ....17 I 17 IT I . fetel .... inn 1 Batted for Hlgglns In the ninth. Norfolk 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Beatrice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-hase hits: Flllman. Lock hart, Bockewit, Fgan. Three-base hit: Camp bell, ftacrlflre hits: R. Brown. Flllman, Brannon, Kortum. Stolen bases: H. Brown. Dye, JVIelker (21, Hlgglns. First on iMtlls: Ufi Wallworlh, 6, off Hlgglns, 4. Struck out: By Wallworth, 3. by HW gins. 8, Dougle. play: Broderick to iowno. Wild iltch: Wallworth. Kerned run: Norfolk, 1. Timet- 1:66, Umpire: Mulr. . Dartmouth Winner of New England Meet CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. May 21 Dart mouth won the New England Intercol legiate athletlo met her today, with M points. Oliver finals Main. Si; Bowdoln, M; Maasachusettes Institute 'of Technology, 17V, ; Holy Cross, 14; Colby, 13;' Brown. 7Hi Williams, 7; Wesleyan, I; Amserst, 1; Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1; Tufts. 1; Trinity, L ' L. A.' Whitney of Dartmouth estab lished a ' new shout-put record for the association, by hurling the sixteen-pound weight 47 feet lfttt Inches. The 100-yard dash record of ten second was equalled by Howe of Colby, ......... , mm WILD THROWS ALLOW TWO RHUS HASTING.', Neb., May 22.-(Sperlel TeU f gram. Hastings applied calcimine to day. humbling Grand Island, 3 to 0. Twn wild throws In the sixth allowed the Reds to score twice. The game was fast, rnsppy and full of the "old life" through out. Score: . , GRAND IWT.ANP. HAOT1NO. AH II O.A.r. ' AB H.O.A.K. nben. Jb. .. 4 1 i 1 (IWatwin. lb. . 4 1 t 1 IXBy, rf. 1 A 1 A M Mim, rt. I I 1 4 tWnrk, Jr.... 4 A 1 A IPrumm, lb:. 4 1 13 1 0 VimT, ef.. I A 1 A OMtHahe If,. 1 1 0 0 A t'mnhy, e... 4 1(4 SRIrh.r.n. I II I I t Miller, If... I 0 V OK Moor, rf. t A A A O r'l.lr. lb.... 1 A 4 I lht. lb 1 1 1 1 A 04t en.n, a ... i e t l t nnr, pS 1 1 4 OWrisht, p... 1 1 TMala ... ! 114 11 4 Tntala ,... 17 IS 3 Or:inrt Island o 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 00 Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Two-bae hits': McCsbe. Crosby, Alex ander: Three-base hit: Dmmm. htolen hnaee: Mef'ahe, , Clair. Double play: Alexander ti Svnek. Pesos on bslls: Off Ali'xantler, 2; off WrlKht. 3. Left on bases: Grand Island, 4; Hasting:. 4. Hit. bv pitched ball: A. Moore. Struck out:; By Alexsnrler. : bv Wright. . Time: l:4S. Umpire: flhuster. V . . ' : .' York Sluggers Still . ,; In Batting Form TORK. Neb., ' May f 25. (Special Tele grant.) Tork continued In .winning form today, beating Kearney, 10 to 3, Score: s KXARNET. YORK. AH. H.O.A.K. ' AB.K.O.A.E. IVaka. Ib-aa 4 4 10 onim, 9b I t 1 4 t1 InrmmA lb,. 4 11 IMurrby. of.. 4 119 (larrlt If... 4 10 0 lTntfon. H...-4' 1-S 0 Merrill, rf.. 4 0 0 0 lwi., it... I 0 (I nhw. cf..., i ill trims as.... isoo Hellaw, lb.. 4 10 1 ftl'terr, rf... 10 10 9 lnntbm, aa 1 0 0 3 OFoln. lb..,. I I IDS Mora, lb... 10 10 IRaln,. ... ' 1 Janaen, c.... I 1 11 I Ollarrla, p.... 311 Carver, ... I 0 111 Ten all ,.,.tl I 17 7 1 Tetala ....13 14 II I Kearney 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 It York ...0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 -11. Sacrifice hit: Pierce. Stolen baser: Jorstnd, Shaw, Ftsse, Felix. Ralnee C'l. LHuble play: Murphy to Rice to Felix. Bases on balls: Off Carver. 7, Ieft on bases: Kearney. 1; Tork. 4. Hit by pitched ball. Bellew. struck out: By Harris, 8: by Carver, 7. I'asrwl ball:' Raines. WII.1 pitch: Carver. .Time: 2::i,. I'mplre: Munroe. Second Victory Of the Season for The Pawnee Tribe FAIRBTJRT, Neb.. May a-Speclal Telegram.) Columbus won a listless, game from Falrbury this afternoon, 4 to 0. Thieman of Columbus pitched a good game and Falrbury was unable to hit when hits meant runs. Score: . COLUMDl'g. FAIRBtTRT. AU.H.O.A.E RIMbrnrl, rt a 1 1 t While, lb... 1 I 0a0Imb, lb.... 4 0 10 1' MrflroUl, lb 4 0 1 1 ftOnnlar. lb... 4 111 Kmlth, lb... 4 111 I OUrown. ... 4 110 Prvlt, rf.... I 11 OThlaMlos. Of 4 110 .Rarar, .. 3 1 0 OParton, aa... 1 I a lunmna, a. 4 1 13 01'oaboy, lb.. 4 0 4 1 ' Pur bam. at.. 4 110 fl Soothe, o... I I I ruiamar, aa. a a urranaiiat p. A V 1 I Thum.. b A 1 a A i.2.a t a a a ' - Blinar, '.., I J ; man .,( w rr a a . AB.H O AR Totals .... f 17 W I Coliinrbus 0 030 3 0 0 u-4 Falrbury 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Two-hase hits: Conley. Brown. Thlrs, sing. Durham. Stolen base: Hildebrand, Htruck out: By Thieman, 3: bv FrnnUi lln. 2; by Hhaner. 1 Hits: Off Franltlln, 4 in five Innings; off Hhaner, C In four Innings. Time: 2:00. Attendance: :iV. Umpire! Woods. York Captures Both Games of Double Bill TORK. Neb., May 2S.-(8peclal Tele granv Tork made a clean sweep of thu series with Kearney by taking both at today's double header. - The first game was slow and listless. Kearney making error In bunches and all were costly. The second game was more Interesting, the score being tied twice, fkyock re lieved CJeut In the , fourth and was touched up In lively manner by thu Kearney sluggers. ; Morse, the Western leaguer,' pitched steadily till Tork bunched hits. The batting of Mors and Masey featured. Score first game: ' KEARNEY TORK. AB.H.O.A.E AH.H.OJLB. Peak, ss.... 4 1 1 4 IRIos. 3b 4 1 1 4 4 Joraiaa, lb.. 4 t 14 1 'Murphy, f 1 1 I i (-.arris. If... 4 1 Tottao, lb... I I H Marrill. lb.. Ill SWetael, It... f 1 1 Hhaw, cf I I 1 I OPlaaa. , aa. ... I I 1 1 a Moras, 4 114 aPI.ro., rf. 4 i a iti' Malay, ..a a a a vr.iim. A.,..a v a. a ..411 SRalnes, of... 4 3 1 .. 4 )aut, ... I I I I - t-ajoca, p .. I Ilia 4 3 4 0 F.I l a. Ik., Hal law, lb Kloal. rf Totals ..a inn i . . : Totals ... n 17 11 Kearney 4) 0 0 3 6 8 0 0 o i xorK i i v i x t Two-bas hits: Merlll. Morse. Threes base hit: Wetsel. Home run: Maxev. Ktulen bases: Carrtg, Murphy C2), I'lerc. Rico. Bnsn on balls: Off Morse, 4. Left on bases: Kearney. 4; York, g. Hit bv pitched ball: Merrill. Hits: Off Onut. 3 In three Innings; off fkyork, In site innlnus. Hirurk out: By . Uaut.' 4: b. Skyock. 7: by Morse. 1 Time: 3:S. I'm-i plre: .Monroe. Second game: flnrncill Win a tVatyi VU1UUU 1 f AAA O A A Vy AAA Yale in Ten Frames ITHACA. N. T May S.-Tommy Brya a tn, beat Hal I'umpelly in a pitchers' battle today and Cornell defeated Yal in a thrilling ten-Inning game, 1 to 0. Cornell made Its winning tally when Pumpelly, weakening, walked two men, allowed another to reach first on an er ror and then gave Whitney a pase, forcing a lied and White player In. Score 1 R HE. Tale 000000000O 034 Cornell ....0 00000000 1 1 j Batteries: Pumpelly and Hunter; Bry ant and Clary. Harvard Wins Boat Race from Cornell ITHACA, N. T.. May 2? -Harvard won the varsity boat race from Cornell by half a length. BIG DEAL CCNSUMMATED IN SOUTHERN LEAGUE The biKgest deal of the season In the Southern league was cloned when the' Chattanooga club sent Second Baseman, Charley Ftarr and Center Klelder Rob erts to Little Him k for Outfielder Jud Diilv and a ch conalrleration. Starr, who will msiT1 l-lttlo Rock, will b replaced by "K'd" Elberfeld." I Tie 'are le Smith. The Piltahureh club ha nneondItlon- ally jeleaacd Catcher 8yd Smith, .