4 TIIK HKr): OMAHA. Tt'KNDAY. MAY 2, l!M.". Bringing Up Father CorvrlsM. News Service. International Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ,1 WANT YOU TO LOOK ape ;oin; TQ call. UN THE SMITHS THEY ARE VERY TMEY LIVE RIGHT here: TO f a l HATE TO THOW AWAY IT A C.OGD ONE AH.I JU5T LIT 'T DOT IF I TELL MR,. 'bMITH -"AT MR. And MRS Js are calling : THE.f ARE NOT AT HOME- Ml 1K1 J LOOKIN" TERTHAT ClCAR I TREW AWAY ' r a . y t s x 7ScJ n rr :x r- r i x v. v -?r ir k 'rxs y ' ' - "" ' ' - . . : - - 7 V FOR COODNEt SAKE WHAT ARE YOU DOING0 EVERDON ALLOWS TOPEKA ONE HIT And. With ILonrkes Hammering Wideman, League Leaden Are Easily Licked, 8 to 0. TANGO KID LEADS SLUGGING The Topeka Kawa may he sluggers, but jrou can't mske the crowd of lady Vuia present nt the combat yesterday believe it. For young Mr. Hurncy Er don. product of the state loop, held the Ktwi in the hollow of hla hurling mitt and permitted but one measly hit In :hn entire nine rounds. That hit won flicked by Red Roche In the eighth round and wss a regular hlg lea trie two bagger. Not another blow waa garnered ty the hoaUlea and t)fraha won hand down, X to o. Some ball game. Rurney waa surely bowling along In hla moat effective atyle yesterday. Ittit five men got to .flint baae. Two Kan tana got to first on base on bulla, but I'Oth were smothered In double plays minute later. Trainer waa lilt In the slats by one of Burney'a curve, which failed to break right and went to second a en Infield ' out. but he died there. Dashing ' style elegantly combined with Ide quality Ide Ivsr L jf&L II tor 25c Gm. t. M I ., Mtksii, lt., 1. 1, fs tele sr tfc. MWk Dnai FOR MEN 508 510 So. ISth. AMD Thos. Kilpatrick & Co. IM7 Douglas Street ettleton Oxfords and Shoos Unexcelled for Men Hold Only at M. S. AtkissotTs Willie hla mates helplc.aly clawed at Kverdon's of firing. Tallinn wis safe on the only Houike trior, hut got no further than Si hllotmor sack. Ito lie Kit as far third vis hla tlnn'ole and an infield out. hut Kverdon took rare of Kid Monroe, the pugilistic catcher, ami Wideman wax duck soup. Ileurbra Ming; Pill. n thf other hand the Ttouikea ham mered the daylight out of Wideman. also a atale loop iirodiH't. flve hits In a row In tho opening stanza svnt that youth on the downward ath and ha kept on going down all through the game. Jdck Ureon, (y Fornythe and Krtta Hchllehner led the atta -k on Wideman and the rest of the Houikea were light behind. t la ery Warlike. The Tango Kid was especially belliger ent. He only maile three two-base clouts and Dick Klnaella, who was lamping the former (Hunt, nliuoat hail heart fail ure. Brcen and Wchllebnar, both made three hlta for ierfe"t butting averagea for the matinee. Artie Thomnson ni back In center and performed with considerable eelat. iHe made two blow a, waa rubbed of a third by Hamiiiy Mayer nnd fielded like a fiend. It might tve mentioned in passing thai the game was played under protest by tha Itourkes. Needless to say the pro- teat was withdrawn at the conclusion of the combat. Hald protest waa the re sult of a decision by V'mpa Oelsel In the opening frame. Dispute Oeelalos. Breen. Fcrsythe. Kafoia. Krug and Thomaaon hit In aucceselon. Two rune rambled across the bases were choked. Mr. Wldemsn uncoupled a wild pitch tlvat was a wild one. The ball hanged up against the aide of the plate and bounded clear over the grandstand. I'mps Oeiael ordained that each runner should advance only one base, while Manager Marty declared the rules per mitted the entire flock on the runway to regiater. Thus the protest, when Oeiael said no. Marty didn't know that Kverdon was going o ihoke the Kawa In the manner he did. The Kawa wended their way to Dea Molnea last night after dropping three out of four here. They left still in the had. as the lowly l.lnka from Lincoln trimmed up the Iloosters. Today Lin coln cornea for a two-game series. Tom lllodtrett will bend 'em over for Omaha. The game, which will be the first ap pearance of the Unks In this village, will start at o'clock, ricor: OMAHA. All. It. If. O. A. K. Hmith, If 4 113 0 0 Hreen. fh 3 I S S 0 Korsythe. rf 4 13 10 0 Kafora. c a I 1 S 0 O Krua. 3b 10 112 0 Thomason. cf 4 1 2 4 0 0 Hrhllebner. lb I X 3 11 II 0 IWhalen. ss 3 t 0 2 1 Kverdon, p 4 0 0 0 1 0 Totala 31 8 14 17 It I TOP UK A, Alt. H. II. O A. K Talllon. ss 4 0 0 0 2 0 Trainer, If 1 0 0 0 ) 0 Mayer, rf 4 0 0 10 0 lAitlmnre. 2b 2 ti 0 (, A tl Jaikaon. cf 2 0 o ! 2 0 Itochc. !tb a tl I 2 I 0 Kappa, lb 3 0 0 II 0 0 Tonmunan, r t 0 I 1 0 Monroe, c 1 0 I 1 0 "Wideman, P ..1 0 0 V 1 0 j Standing of Teams N Kit. l.EAOUK. W.UPft. vf:mt. irirt; w.i, .ivt.i T..H.L - IS 1ft SIAI l.u les MolneaW II "i Falrlmry . Omaha 15 II .f"7 Beatrice . Ht. Joseph. .U l .x Norfolk ... Denver ... It II 4ii(jd. Island Lincoln ....Hi III . Kearney . Hon City. II Irt .!' Ilastlnga . CI. kit- d IK u iiliimhili .. .. ,u . . 1.-I.11TT.- N AT. L.EAHDK. I AMtn, i,r-..-.... V I . I'rt I W.U.PIO. .' 12 .gX' Chicago 12 .i .17 11 "?! Iietrolt 22 U .Ml 1.". i: iHKNew York. .17 13 Ml M Hi 4.,:l Hoston T3 14 .4Jft .It li 4S Wnahlngtn l:t 1 4 .ttii I .mr, 4 .t 6 ,W 7 .122 Chicago Phlla. ... PlttHbllgll HoNton .. Rrooklvn t. )rfiula...l. 17 .4 Cincinnati .12 H .444 New York.. 1 1 11 .f, KKD. liKAUCK. W'.UPct ii'leveland ..U la .4I -it. 1xjuIs....14 2U .412 Phlla U 21 .M AMER. ABSN. W.lj.frt. Pittsburgh .20 12 .2r.rndlanapolls 21 12 . Chicago ....21 14 .ami Milwaukee. M 14 .W3 Kan. Citv..H 11 Iulvllle ..18 15 Newark M II Ht. Paul 16 Irt .dhO St. IjuIh ..10 l.'i .: M ! ; Kanxaa Clty.lli 12 .B.i'i Hnxiklyn . .IS l.'i Cleveland ..14 14 . MM Haltlniore .1.1 2V ,2 Mlnneapolla 12 lfi .444 liuffBlo ...10 21 .ZH Columbus ..13 1j.444 Yrstrrday'a Hesalte. WESTKKN DKAOCH Topeka. 0; Omaha. . Uncoln. ;i; Dcs Molnea, Denver. 4: 8t. Joaeph. 0. WIchlta-HloiiK City, wet grounds. NATIONAL IJCAUCK. Chicago, : Himton. 1. Ha In or wet grounds at other places. AMKIUCAN LEAUUE. Chicago, . New York, 4. lloaton, S'. 8t. Louis, 4. Waahlngton, 0; Detroit, 4. Itdladulphla, b; Cleveland. 4. KEDKRAL JJiAOVK. Buffalo, ; Chicago 4. Newark, 1; Kansaa City, 2. Baltimore, 1 ; Ht. Louis, 2. Brooklyn-Plttaburgh, rain. ' AtdKHICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, 4: Ht. Paul, 2. Columbus. 6: Milwaukee, 2. Louisville, 6; Mlnneapolla, 1. Cleveland, 6; Kansaa City, B. NKHKAHKA STATU LEAGUE. ' Hastings, li; Kearney,. 2. Norfolk, !; Kearney, 2. Norfolk. ": Falrburv. 1. Orand laland. t: York. 0. Columbus, ti; Beatrice, V. Uuna 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits 0 000000101 Two-base hlta: Korsythe (S, Roche. Htolen baae: Kmltli. (Sacrifice hits: Kruir. Whalen. Double plays: Breen to Whalen to Hchllebner, Whalen to Breun to HchlleUuur, Lattlmore to Bapps. Jackson to Kapps. I-lt on bases: Omaha, 4; To peka, 3. Struck out: lly Kverdon, 8; by Wideman, 3. liases on balls: Off Kver don. 2: off Wideman, 1. lilt by pitched ball: Bv Kverdon (Trainer); by Wideman i Kafora). Wild pitch: Wideman. Time: :4."i. Umpire: Oelsel. DKKYHH TAKKS TIIK FINAL til ME 314 SOCTK TOTZZaTT ST.. Zd. B. Taompaoa. MMt. Totals Omaha Huna ... lilts .... Topeka : i! i l 1 o 1 3 V 0 3 1 0 - 1 -14 m -.. 'i n.-u,lrj UNDERWEAR U A iv A There's perfect fit plus luxurious comfort in light-weight Springtex. It's the improved spring needle knit underwear. Form-fashioned and knit of exceptionally elastic fabrira-Sprngrex never binds nor bags. So cool und comfortable youll forget you have it on. Union Suits and separate garments $1 up. Utlca Knitting Cs . Makers Uuc, N.Y. Ask your dealer for Spriagfx. WHOLESALE DlSTKJHUTOKSi M. E. Smith & Company Byrne & Ham mer Dry Goods Co. Joles l.uar ta Bewrs, Fonr te Nothlaa. T. JOSEPH. Mo., May 84. WUley-g support gave way In the aeveaith Inning and Denver aoorM four runs, winning the final game of the aeries. Arellanea waa steady at all times. Score; DION V EH. AB. 1L H. O. A. E. penr. of 4 o 1 0 o Dell. If 6 0 I) I 0 VMielan, b 4 1 1 0 S (fctiloway, rf S 1 0 2 0 1 Kelleher. ss 3 10 2 3 1 Fisher, lb 4 117 0 0 j Matthews. 2b 4 II I 1 3 0 c 1 1 -f i n rv , f ! if i d r v Arelianes, j 4 0 0 3 1 0 Totals M 4 6 27 i HT. JOSEPH. Alt R. H. O. A. K. Page. 21) 4 0 0 0 4 0 Fox. If 4 0 1 2 U 0 WaUton, rf 3 0 1 I u o 11. Patterson, lb... 4 0 0 18 1 o iltrltton. h 3 0 0 0 3 1 Williams, i f 4 0 1 3 0 0 Kwoldt, ss 4 o I 3 0 AMthrow. c 4 I 7 1 I Wllley. p I 1 0 l 1 W. Patterson 1 o u u u 0 ('laiuiagan, V 0 o 0 0 0 0 White 1 0 0 o 0 0 Totala S4 0 fi 27 13 4 Batted for Wllley In seventh. Hatted for Flannagan In ninth. Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 04 St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Williams, Wllley, Fisher. Sacrifice hits: Vox. Oalloway. Double play: Matthews to KeJleber to Ktsher. Hits: Off Wllley, 4 In seven in nings. Ifcaaes on balls: Off Arellsnes, 3; off Wllley, 1; off Flannagan, . Struck out: By Arelianes. 7; by 'Wllley, fi: by Flannagan. 3. Passed ball: Wlthrow. I oft on buses: Denvrr. ; St. Joeeph. 1L Tune: 2 ou. I niplrea: CusImc and 1'srrnt. LIMOLN WINS IN TIIK E ENTH lies Nolan l.oaee, Taree ta Tvro at lloaar. DER MOtNKH, la. May 24. Powells' single, a baae on halls, two aacrlflce hlia and Kawyer'e wild throw, gave Lin coln the winning run In the seventh In ning today. Dea Molnea losing, 3 t 3. .1 I PS a Score : Hahn. rf. HuiiUrr. cf. .lonea, lb. .. Hills. If rswyer, !b. illnrtford, sa Tannehtll. 3b, tiraham. c. Mogrtdge, p. Totala . ,.. W.lfe. If . Miisff igan. i WlllianM, lb. Mclntyre, rf. Dalley. 2b. rthrvltier. cf. Knieger, Sl. V.wli. c. ... Powell, p. Totals I .Ma i'Iii I ( k M. Ill . DE8 MOlVKiJ. AB. H. H I 0 1 3 SS :l.incoi AB. .'.-. I Si. K. 1 u 1 . 0 10 17 ir. l o i o l i o o 3 O 1 ' 10 3 h ' 3 I A. . Z 1 II It ' 0 I m 4 III THEISEN BLANKS LADSFR0M YORK Allows Bat Three Hits and Clink Claire's Crew Easly Wins the Combat, Two to Nothing. VABNEY CLOUTS OUT HOME RUN YORK, Neb. May 24.-(8pecinl Tele gram.) York lost the nrst game of the series to Grand Island by the boo re of 2 to 0. Thrlaen pitched tight ball In, the pinches and allowed but three hits. Orand Island scored one In the fifth on a single, a ytolen aee and an error by Illca and In the seventh Varney put one over the left field fence. Score: GRAND INLAND. YORK. AB.lt. O A B. AU.H.O.A B. Kvn, lb.... 6 S 1 4 ORIre, 2I 4 1 V 3 t Jo.bln. 2b... 4 o t. i VWoad, cf ... i) i. n v liowney. It.. I 2 V 0 PTollen, 3b. ..4 V a 1 0 Variwy, ct . 3 110 uV.mil, u... l i a u o rn.br. C....4 t t 1 OKtMi., ... J 0 1 1 Millur, rf.... t I a 0 u I'l.ns. rf... 3 u 1 0 I'luira. lb... tl 11 ir.lia, lit.... 4 U 1 lelk, ai 3 0 3 4 PH.tnri, c... 3 i i D lu, p.. 4 1 li 1 nuut. p 1 o 0 : 1 Total! 5 3 27 16 1 Totala X J 11 4 (Irand island ......I 0 u t u 1 u o i York 0 0 o ii 0 u 0 00 Two-base hits: Wetsel, Haines. Home run: Varney. "Htolen buses: Miller, Downey. LViublo plays: Kli'w to Felix, Flaae to Klee, Hire to Kellx to Totten. Bases on bells. Oft Uaut, ti; off Thelsen, ft. Ijeft on bases: Urand Island, York, 7. struck out: By Oaut, 6; Ly Thelsen, 4. Wild pitch: Thcisen. Time: 3:60. Umpire: Monroe, Easy Win From Kalrbnry. KAIHBURY, Neb., May 24. (Special Telegram.) Norfolk defeated Falrhuiy at the local's grounds today, 7 to 1. Falr- oury was not awe to hit the Norfolk pitcher. It was a game of errors ail through for Falrbury. Although a heavy rain fell here in the morn Inn. the dia mond was In fairly good shape. Score: NUliriHjK. AH. H O. A B AB.H.O.AB IIIMbr'nitarf 4 3 3 1 0 Tlroitrtrk. Ikt I I I 0Lmb. 3b. .4 1 4 3 1 l ampb.ll,- ct 4 0 3 0 fti'onl.r. lb. . 4 1 a 1 It Brown. rt3 13 0 OBrowa, If.... 11 0 K.niDln. If.. 3 1 1 KAiRrwrnY. M.lk.r. 3b... 4 -3 2 3 DThlMlns, ct. J 0 4 n.nrown. torn u u l lit'avton, as... 4 9 l 1 6 l. as t 0 4 1 Oltontmr, 3b. .3 I I 0 0 Cnillh, c... S 1 7 1 OKiiotb., c... 3 3 4 0 1 Clark, p 4 ,0 utMwhaj. . . 1 4 0 1 1 -L-'i 4JI.S.HS S ... t 4 0 t 1 Tstals M IS I . . Touts 0 S !7 19 i Falrbury r......r..l 0 i v 0 v 0 u o 1 Norfolk .....0 i o 2 1 3 0 0 07 Two-base hits; Conboy, Melker, Kem pln. Struck out: By Bowhay, 2 In five and one-third Innings; by Clark, 7 In nine Innings. Bases on balls: Off Bishop, I; off Shaner, 1. Time: S hours, I'm plro: Wooda, Reds Vaaqalsh Kearney. HASTINQ8, Neb.. May S4.-8pclal Tel egram.) Kearney lost to the Reds in the first of the series. The game was icatureiesa. score: KBAKNBT. HASTINGS. AB U.O.A.t - AB H O A B. Tak. at 444 lA.Monr, cf. 4 0 t 4 J.rnad, lb.. 4 4 14 1 10ls.il. as.... 3 4 0 3 4 fiarrlg. If... 13 4 Inramn, lb.. 4 144 Miirx, rf.... 3 3 14 lMcCahe, It.. 4 4 3 4 4 Mai.y, e.... 4 4 OHIehnWa. t I 111 o Merrill, lb.. 3 4 11 tR Moors. 3b 4 13 3 1 Hh.w, tf ... 4 14 0 OOtwt 3b 4 10 0 1 B.ll.w. 3b... 4 14 1 2Smltk. rf.... 3 0 14 0 Kloats, p.... 413 4Harnt. rf.... 3 0 0 0 It Bodle. p.... 1 10 3 4 Total. 33 6 14 14 Xl.lch.ll. p.. 1 1 4 4 4 Total. SI r 3 Kearney 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 Haatlnga 0 0 0 0 0 o o e Two-base hit: Oetchell. Stolen base: Carrlg, Peak, Richardson. Sacrifice hlta; Maxey, A. Moore, Olaen. Bases on balls: Off Klounts. 1; off Beedle. 4. Hit ty pitched ball: By Beedle. 1. Hits: Off Beedle, S: off Oetchell, 3 in 2 and two thirds Innings Struck out: By Klouiui. S; by Beedle. ; by Oetchell, 3. Time: 2 hours. Cmplre: Shuster. Heatrlee Wins la Ninth. BEATRICE. Neb., May 24. i Special Telograju.) Beatrice defeated Columbus here today by a score of to . The visitors held the lead until the seventh when the locals tlnd the score snd In the nlnrh the Retttrtce men got four runs, which won the game. Kortum, shortstop for Beatrice, featured with a three-base, hit. The diamond was heavy, a heavy rain falling In the mormua. bcore: COLl'MBt'W BEATRICE. AB H O A K AB H O A K Wtills .lb. 4 14 4 SFillmtn. fh. 4 3 1 14 MKlr.th. 3b 4 J 3 Ullr.hnoa, 3b. t 3 t t 1 HiIH, lb.... 4 1 3 1 OHl.rk, rt....4 1110 fr.lt. rf ... 4 3 0 4 ON.ff, cf .... 4 4 10 0 HiniMT, e ... 1 4 1 Allrown. It 4 0 10 I'urli.rm. of.. 4 ISO OHra kwItt, lb 4 1 10 I Out.m.r, ok. 4 14 1 1 Kortum. e... 4 111" Turk, If 3 4 0 4 OKgin. e...... 4 111 10 rvirey. p..., 3 0 0 0 Olrwln, p (10 10 Thl.lMB. p.. 1 1 0 I OMi'Dna.ll, pi 4 4 1 0 Jli.lu. 1 0 4 4 Total. 34 11 27 13 3 T.l. ... ? 11 24 11 4 ltHtlel for York In the ninth. Columbus 3 O 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 6 Bwatitc 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 4 Two-base hits: Durham, Brannan. Thrao-lww hit: Kortum. Sairlflce hit: Sndth. Stolen bses: MoOrath. liamm y. Bases on balls: Off Corev. 3 lit five and one-thtrd Innings: off Thieinsn. 2 in three and two-thirds Innings; off Irwin, none in four and one-fhlrd Innings, oft McDonnell. 3 in three and two-third, tu nings, struck out: By Corev, 8 . by Ir win, 3; by Mclonnell, 6. Passed ball: Egan. lilt by pitched ball: M.-Ionncll by Thieman. McGrath by McDonnell. I'mrdre: Mit'r. Isbell Denies Rumor He is to Manage Cleveland Team CHICAGO SOXLETS BEAT THEYANKEES Extra Base Hits, Including Homers by Brief and Fournier, Give Hose Victory. SCHALK KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS CHICACO. Msy 24. Extra base hits, which Included home runs by Brief and Kournler, gave Chicago a 6 to 4 victory over New York today in the first gam? of the series. Ruasell pitched a good jrame, but tvas given erratic support .nd when the visitors threatened to tlo the count he was succeeded by Clcotte, who pitched the locals to safety, tk-haik wfif hit on the head in :he eighth inning and was knocked luiconjcit uj. He had to retire from Mie name. The liittnv of Schalk forced the wln'.iiin? run ru rose the iilntc. Sco-s: NEW TURK. CHK1AOO. AH.H.O A K AH H O.A E. M.iMl. Sb . . S 1 3 2 lFei.i ll. rf... a 0 3 l 1 Pmklnps', Mt 3 J OHoth. tb 3 3 0 1 1 free, if 4 114 OK. Collin., Zb 3 0 4 0 0 I'lpp. lb 30 0 Kournler, It. 2 1 0 0 0 h.um.n ... 1 4 0 0J Collin, rf. 4 0 1 0 0 llrnwn. p.... 4 0 0 4 OWeavor, as.. 3 1 1 1 l ock, rf 2 2 0 0 Onrlef, lb 4 1 It 1 1 liarii.il. if.. 3 o x o SHfb.ik, c... I o T z 1 lioon. lb... 4 1 1 2 OPalr. e 0 441 Nun.m.kr. c4 0 t 1 nituosrll,, p.. 3 3 0 0 Pleh, p 1 0 0 1 OCtcotte, p .. 1 0 114 Mullen, lb.l 1100 Totals 31 7 11 IS 7 Total. It 7 M 9 1 batted fi Pipp In the eighth. Mew York 0 1000005 1-4 Chicago 2 0 i. S 1 1 1 -5 Two-base hits: Weaver, Russell, CTree, M nisei. Trine-base hit: Russell. Home runs: Kournler, Brief. Stulen bases: Roth, Cook, Fournier. Lame I runs: Off Hussell. 2; off Clocotte, 1; off Pleh, 4; off Brown, L itrst on errors: New York, 2; Chicago, 1. Hits. Off Plnh, 7 In seven Innings: off Brown, none in one ir.D.ng, off Hussell, 6 in seven and twn-thirJs li. nlngs; off Clcotte, 3 In one and one-third Innings. Struck out: ity Pleh, 3; ty Russell, g. Umpires: U'Louguilo and Hlldebrand. Macks Defeat Indians. CLEVELAND. May 24. Philadelphia defeated Cleveland today, 5 to 4, bunching three hits with Hagertnait's two passes and Liebold's muff in the second in ning for four runs. Jackson's error gave Philadelphia another In the third. Cleve land hit Shawkey hard throughout, but brillinnt work by the M'-nre rlown. I'LRVEl.ANP. AH H U I.lebnld. If Turner ih. 1'hopnia.n, .a 3 .1.' kaun. lb.. 4 Oraney. If... 4 rmlth, rf 3 Rrtre, 3b. 4 O Nm. e... 3 Has.rmaa. p 0 .tonoa. p 1 Wood 1 1 i 1 1 l 1 i It 4 Oldring and Walsh kept S.(oi e: PlitLAHFl.rtilA. A K. All H II A r. II I Vt'irphv rf.. 4 retire for the day wih a wrenched arm j Score : BOPTON. AH.H O A K OWalnh. cf... ti I Olrtpp. lb... n ISehans, e .. eijnle, IK.. 3 0 O'Jldnnll. If. . 4 1 eilarm, aa .. . . .1 2 3 A S I DKnpf, b 2 fl 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 OKha vkey. 0 0 Totals. p.. 3 31 6 27 1 0 ToUls 34 ID 17 13 1 Batted for Jones In ninth. Cleveland 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 04 Philadelphia 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-6 Earned runs: Cleveland, 4; Philadelphia, 3. Two-bane hits: Turner, tlranev 2, Jackson. Stolen bases: Barry. Murphy. Doublo piny: Shawkey to lajoie to Lapp, lilts: Off Hagerman. 3 in one and one third innings; off Jones 2 in seven and two-thirds innings. Itnses on balls: off llogeiman, 2; off .Tones, 6: off Shawkey, 4. Struck out: By liRxerman. 1: by Jones. 2: by Shawkey, 3. Buses on errors: Phila delphia, 1. Umpires: Dlneen and Nallin. T I Biers Heat Senators. DETROIT, Mich., May 24. After Covelcskle and Bochliiig had battled for six scoreless Innings, Detroit broke through Washington's defense and woti today, 4 to 0. Cobh walked in the sev enth, advanced on Crawford's Infield out and scored when Itoehllng, sttempt Ing to catch Cobb off second, threw to center field. Foster's wild throw In the eighth after two were out, was followed by a base on balls snd two hits, giving the Tlirers three runs Score; WASHINGTON'. PETHOIT. AB II. O A T. AB.H.O.A E Moeller. rf.,4 00 n,i.h, ...... 3 3301 Fnat.r. 3d... 4 1 0 2 IVItt. lb 3 1 0 4 0 Connolly. If. 4 0 3 0 Orobb, cf 3 13 10 Milan. cf....3 0 0 0 OOawfnrd. rf 4 0 1 0 0 Oanitll. lb... 3 019 .0 OVearh, If.... 3 0 3 0. 0 Morgan. 3b.. 3 10 OKavana', lb. 3 0 0 0 Alnamllb, e. 3 1 3 0 (1 Young, lb... 3 0 110 McRrlit. as. 3 0 1 ORtanai. 0... 3 0 1 0 Roehllna. p. 1 0 0 4 ICoreleaka, p 3 10 10 Williams ... 1104 Teuda 18 ( 37 13 1 Total. M 4 24 17 3 Batted for Bochllng in the ninth. Washington . 0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 00 (Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 Two-base hit: Bush. First on errors: Washing-ton, 1; Detroit, I. Bases on balls: Off Boehllng, 2. Struck out: By Covelcskle, 6: by Boehllng, 1. Umpires: Evans and Eldrtdge. Red Hoi Loae 4e Hrasa. ST. LOUIS. May 34.-Loudermilk, pitch ing wild during half of the game and air tight bull during the remainder half, gave Boston only two hits today and helped his team to win by 4 to 3. Agnew, In rounding first base In the seventh, collided with Gainer, forcing the latter to Hooper, rf WiiE-n.r, !t.. 3 1 Speaker, cf.. 8 0 xiwla. If. ... 3 0 (i.lner lb.. 2 0 H.aillu.l, lbl Kcott. M .... 3 0 Janvrln. 3b.. 3 o Mi'Nally. 3b. 0 n Thomaa, r. . 3 1 Foster, p.... 1 0 Mix. p 1 0 Heurlkoen . 0 BT. Doris. AD. H O.A E. 0 OShollon, If.. 1 3 0 4 OAua'In. 3b... 132 0 OPratt. Jb.... 4 113 2 i r Walker, rf 4 3 4 0 0 0 William., rf4 1 4 0 H.vrv, lb... 13 4 1 4 OLiavan, ..... 3 1 A 2 0 OAknew C.....S 3 8 4 n ll.udrm'k. p 8 I 1 1 n 0 Total! 34 11 tl 13 1 n Totala 27 3 !4 13 1 Batted for .McNaily in ninth. Boston 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 ft .1 St Louis 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 Two-base hit: Wagner. Ptolen base: Williams. Earned runs: Off Foster, S. Double play: Scott to lioblitsell. Banes on bolls: Off Foster, 2; off Louder milk, 8. Hits: Off Fostw. S in five In nings, none out In sixth; off Mays, S in three Innings. Struck out: By Foster, S; by iKiudermllk, 7; by Maya, 2. Um pires: Connolly and Chill. Lincoln Comes for Two Games With Marty Krug's Hands The lowly Links from Lincoln will com bat with the Rourkes at Rourke park two games Tuesday and Wednesday. A four-game series la scheduled, but Rourke and Jones agreed to switch two games, thnao of today and Friday, to Lin coln in order to make better train con nections. The Links will play two game carded for Lincoln In Omaha in June. Roth games will be called at I o'clock. The lineup: OMAHA. LINCOLN. Schleibner. ...... .First base Williams Breen Second base.... Daley ! Krug.. .Third base Grneger Smith. -...Left field.... Wolfe Thomsson... ......Center field. ....Bohrleber Foreythe - - .Right field. .... .Mclntyre E. 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