And Mr. Jack CHAMPS TAKE TWO FROM THEROURKES Sioux City Overcomes Omaha's Lead in Both Games of a Double i t Header. THEY LAUD HARD ON LARSON 8TOITX CITV, Id.. May 30. Sioux City look both ends of a double-header from the Omaha team here today. The first Kam went to the Indiana lifter a rally In the eighth Inning by a 6 to 5 count. The visitors took a threa run lead In the opening frame of the second frame, but the champions landed hard on Larsen and won, 10 to 8. Score, lirst game: SIOUX CITT. AB. It. H. O. 4 2 12 1 1 0 3 3 0 1 Toung. as 4 Davidson. If 3 Kane, lb 1,eJiine. cf McCormlck. rf Callahan. 2b 4 Hensllng, 3b. ..... I 3 1 X- Crisp, c... (icyer, p.., (lark, p.. Totals. 7 87 15 OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. 0 0 E. 0 0 Smith, If Breen. 2b l'orsythe, rf... Kreuger, c Krtlg. 3b Thoniason, rf.. Srhllebner, lb. Whalen, ..... Blodgett, p.... 'Payne .. 5 t saMJ .... at 3 Totals.. ..S3 M U Batted for Blodjrett In ninth. Sioux City..., - ffJJJJSr Omaha iiOOOlOJ-O Two-base hits: Smith O). Knil, M Jeune. Thomnaon (T). Henslina;. BiicrtnojB hits: Ksne, S. Saoriflos Urt "nilck. Inntnge P'i: JtZl and one-third; by thirds. Hita: Off Geyer, ; off aark. Base on ballei Off Caj. . J BlodgeU. I Btr Suti,i?roSi!f Sift hv Blodgett. a Faaaed ball: Crisp. Bit Sy pIS ball: By Plods. Henalln. Time: 1:44. Umpires: Cusfck and Parent. Score, second game: . BDntlX CTTT. AB. R. H. X A. Tourt, Davidson, If.... Kane, lb Lejeune, of McCormlck, rf. '.'..! 4 6 1 U J Callahan, 2b. Hensllng, Price, c. ' Crisp, c. Hallman. Kelly, p.. lb. 110 3 1 ...... 1111 ..... 1 0 0 4 0 ..I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 p.. Totals 33 10 13 2T OMAHA. AB. K. H. O. 2 6 1 4 0 0 13 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 A. E. Smith, If Hreen, 2b Forstlie. rf... Kreuger. c Krug. 3b Thomason. of.. Sehtiebner. lb. Whalen, ss.... T.araen, p 'Kafora ..lohnson, p..... Payne tlosman, p Totals. 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 . 1 . 0 .37 6 10 24 IS iu.im fnr fjtrsen in sixth Batted for Johnson in eighth. SSL5,ly I ? 5 ? 1 1 1 tzvi Two-base hits: Schliebner, Prioe, Kreu- yrr. Davidson. Home run: McoornncK 1- :..!..., v.i, Pmovi. Sacrifice fly: MC' I'nrmlrk. Stolen bases: Callahan, Smith. v lnnimi nlLched: By Larsen l,y Hallman, five and one-third; by John son, two; by Kelly, three and two-thirds; hv ' cioanian. 1. Hits: Off Larsen. 2; off Hallman. 2: off Closman, "VC oul' u . v, HAllman. 1: by Johnson ii., 9 'mt hv Pitched ball: .By M.ninn Foravthe: by Kelly. Smith; by riobman. Crisp- Time: 2:08. Umplrei Parent and Cuslck DF.S MOINES AKD KAWS DIVIDE ( loan Holds te Boosters One nit In the Second Came nrs VOIN'ES. la.. May 90. Des Moines rnd Topeka divided a double-header here todav. the locals taking the first game, ' ' 11 to 2. bv hnrd hlttintf. while Topeka . nn the second. 3 to 0. by bunching hits while Clunn held the Des Moines batters to one afe hit. Score, first game TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E Hoslwlch. ss.... Mayer, If Ftoehe, rf y. Jackson, cf l.attlmoie, 2b... Ttappa. lb orhran, ab Monro, c Dashner. p McCoy, p 4 0 12 1 4 0 0 3 9 4 112 1 4 0 S 1 0 . 4 0 0 1 S 4 1 O 10 1 1 10 1 I 1 .400120 .0 0 0 0 0 0 .40111) Tc-taU 32 2 8 24 17 DES MOINES. AR R. H. O. A. E. l-jhn. rf Hunter, cf..., Jores, lb Hills. If Sawyer. 2b... Hartford, ss. ThrmehlU, 3b Ttren, c Thomas, p... 112 0 0 ' Totals 3S U 13 27 1 3 Topeka 0 00001 1002 Dos Moines S 0 S S 0 1 1 0 11 Three-base bits: Hartford. Thomas. Two-base hits: Jackson, Bills, Hunter. Parrflce hit: Hunter. Stolen bases: Jt'ties, Jackson. Left on bases: Topeka, .-. Des Moines, . Hits: Off Dsshiter, 4 Ii one inning. Struck out: Br Thomas. ! hv McCoy. 1. Baaes on balls: Olf Thomas. 1: off Iwahner. 1: off Mcy. 8. Hit by pitched ball: By McCoy. Hunter. Wild pitch: McCoy. Double plays: Saw yr to Hartford to Jones (2). Time: 1. I'Tipire: Myers. Si ore, second game: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. Hoatwtcli. ss i 1 2 S Jasr, If 4 It A E I ( Wasn't Even the First Roche, rf R Jackson, cf I 0 lAltimore, 2b 4 0 Kappa, lb .4 Cochran, Sb 4 0 Monroe, o 4 0 Clunn. p 3 2 Totala W 1 tool 0 I A 0 I 1110 1 It A 0 0 1 O 0 J X 0 1 0 4 0 U !7 B 0 I. II. O. A K. 14 0 1 0 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 ! 0 8 11 0 0 10 0 O J 9 o ii a n 0 o i oooo 0-000 1 11' I 2 AB. ... 3 ... 3 ... 3 ... 4 ,.. 2 ... 2 ... 3 ... 3 ... 2 ... 1 ... 1 Hahn. rf Hunter, cf Bills. If Jones, lb Sawyer, 2b Hartford, ss.... Tannehlll. Sb... Graham, c Oilligan. p Brcen Shanley Totala "Batted for Oilligan In ninth. Batted for Hunter In ninth. Topeka I....0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Monroe, I-attlmore, Bostwlch, Hahn. Sacrifice hits: Mayer, Hartford. Stolen bases: Mayer. Sawyer. Left on bases: Topeka, 9; Pea Moines, 1. Struck out: By GllllgHn. 7; by Clunn. 7. Base on balls: Off Gilllgitn. 2: off Clunn, Double play: Sawyer to Graham to Sawyer. Time: 1:51. Umpires: Myers and Getsel. LINKS BI SCH HITS ON GHIZELIKS v O-rewoaae Ieaa of Dearer the Sixth and Win Oat. DENVER. Oolo.. May 30. Lincoln won from Denver today, by bunching hits n the sixth. After the fifth. Powell held the local club scoieless. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R H. 1 0 o 0 2 1 1 1 1 O. 8 2 10 0 A. 0 4 2 0 4 0 2 1 2 Wolfe, if 4 McGafflgan. as. ..4 Williams, lb 5 Mclntyre. rf ft Dalley. lb 5 8. Sohrelber, of.... 4 Lloyd, 2b 3 Yanta, c 3 Powell, p. 4 Totals , SS DENVER. 7 27 IS AB. R. H. O. 0 1 15 0 0- A. 0 0 Spencer, cf. . ft 3 Iell, rf. ..... 0 1 S 0 1 0 2 ' 1 0 0 Shlelda. lb. . Galloway, 2b. corray, it. .. Kalleher, as. iWhalan, 3b. Spahr. o. .... a e 9 0 1 OaakelL p. MitohaU. D. fMathws , Totals ... S3 4 10 17 17 Batted for Oaakell in the eighth. Lincoln 010004100-4 -Denver 0 0 1 0 S 0 0 0 04 Stolen basee: Galloway. Two-base hits: Galloway, Spenoer, Tants. Home runt Powell. Sacrifice hits: McOaffl ran, Lloyd, Whalen, Gaskell, Coffey, Wild pitch. Powell. Hit by pitched ball: 1 . 1 . . . . . . TV l !.(, A. . . Powell, 1 Baaea on balls: Off Gaskell, S: off Powell. C Double play: DaJlev to'McGafflgan to Williams. Hits: Off Gaskell 7 in eight Innings; off Mitohell. none In one Inning. Time: 1:40. JOSIB VlTCIIKRS AHB ICPREMB Dassey Taste Allows No Hits and Lakaff Is Toorbfd bat Once. ST. JOSEPH. Vmr an Dana,. r--.m St. Joseph a star pitcher-allowed Wichita no hits In winning hi sixth atraight game this afternoon, 3 to 1. the first game of a double-header. Hick Lakaff ncartv equalled this record by allowing the visitors but one safely, winning his game, I to 0. Score, first game: WICHITA. AB. R. H, O. A. BL 3 0 0 0 S 0 S 0 0 1.0 0 4 A 0 1 i S A Wares, lb. Nicholson, If.. Hosp, ut Griffith. C Tydeman, cf... Ratio. 3b 4 O 0 6 0 9 8 0 0 0 0 1 .2 0 0 1 8 0 2 .1 0 1 0 0 3 4 0 ' 1 o 3 0 0 1 8 0 Charles, rf nenry. id Southern, p..., Totals.. 26 1 0 ST. JOSEPH. 24 12 AB. R. H. 1 . 0 0 0 0 1 S 1 A. 2 Page. 2b. Fox. If... I 0 .. S 1 1 o 0 Watson, rf.. 4 H. I'atterson. lb.... 4 Brltton. 8b 2 Williams, cf S Ewoldt, ss S White, c S Vance, p i 4 2 0 I Totals 24 S S ST 13 S Wichita 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 St. Joseph 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 2 Three-base hit: William Sacrifice bits: Fox, Nicholson. Stolen baae: Rapp. Struck out: By Vance. 6; by Southern. 8. Bases on balls: Off Vance, 6: off South ern, 2. Wild pitch: Vance. Passed ball: White. Hit. by pitched ball: By Vance, Nicholson. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Sickle. Score, second game: WICIflTA. AB. R. If. O. A. EJ. Ware 2b Nicholson, . 4 0 o 4 S 0 If. . 4 O Hosp. ss Griffith, c... Tydeman, cf . 4 . 8 . 4 . 3 . 4 . 0 Rapp. 3b Charles, rf... Henry, lb.... Ft.lllvsn. p... Craig Gclsl, p Totals 0 ST. JOSEPH. 1 21 14 AB. n. H, O. 13 fl Page, 2b 4 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 o n rox. ir Watson, rf..., II. Patterson, Prlttnn. 3b... lb... 3 3 8 4 3 3 Williams, cf. F.woldt. sai.... ionnemsn, c Lakaff. p ... Totals 3U 27 11 Batted for Sullivan In seventh. Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 St. Joseph 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 l Two-base hit: Patterson. Sacrlfiee hits: Sullivan. illiains. stolen bsses: Ware. Fox 2i. Watson. Struck out: Byl-al aff, 7. Bases on balls: Off lakaff 4. Hit by pitched ball: Bv I-aka". Griffith. IIU: tiff ullitn. 4 in six innings. Time: 1:'A Impiret: Ysu Sickle. Harvard Wins la Teanla. BROO KLV.NK, Muss. May 80.Har vard collets tennis plsvc-rs won eight of the nine matches In their annual dusl meet wltit Yale todsy The Bee Want Ads Are Best Business Boosters. . itlE MIE: : - 11 l 1 l .P GRAND ISLANDERS DEFEATJOLUMBUS Both Hurler Effective, bat Home Team Bunches Hits in First SCORE IS FOUR TO NOTHING GRAND ISLAND, Neb., May 30.-(Spe-i'lal M'eleijrani.V Both pitchers twirled ef fectively, though Grand Island bunched! on Thteman In the first. Manager Claire's base stealing, Selk'a work at short, and McGraths and Ro ben's at second featured. It was the fourth suc cessive shutout for the opponents of the Champs. Score: tXHA'MWB. , GRAND ISLAND. AH.H.O.A K AB.H.O.A.K. Orlmn. cf . I 1 SvnAk. It... I 1 1 MnOrtlh. still IKoben. lb... 4 111 Whit, lb.. I f 1 I SDowney, If. 4 I Bohmlat, lb 4 1 I 1 SVarner. ef .. t e Pratt, cf... 4 11 srrnetoy. ... 1 Hi a Parham, If . 4 0 0 M t Hat, rt... I Kraiitns, fl 4 0 I I tNlalr. lb... 1 10 Outimar. aa..l I 1 Mlh. aa....' I I I I 1 Ttakmaa. p. I 10 4 lHotfmao. p. I v 4 Totals M 4 14 11 8 Totals 14 I IT 14 1 Batted for Kranlnger In ninth. Solurabus ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-fl rand Island 2 0001010 4 Earned runs: Grand Island 2. Two bam hit: Varney. Sacrifice hit: Relk. Stolen baaes: Roben. Claire (2. Bas- on balls. Off Thleman, 3; off Hoffman. S. Struck out: By Thleman, : by Hoffman, 10. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Woods. Dlrlde Doable Bill. HASTINGS, Neb.,' May . (Fpeolal Telegram.) Hastings divided a TJouble header with Fair bury today, losing the first, 8 to 7, and winning the sscond, S to 2. Featuree were the home drives by MoCa.be, Olaon and 3oothe. Smtth al lowed hut five hits In the second game. Score, first game: r-AiRntratT. habttno. AB.HOA.B. AB.H.OAtV Hlldabrd. ill I I WsUaa. lb. I I I I 1 Imti. lb... 411 tOlaon. Sb... 4141 Uoalar. lb.. I III t HMlltTan, aa I 1 I IRrowa, If... I t t 0 IDmiim, lb.. 111 0 ThlMatac. at 4 I t t eticCsba. It., t 1 0 4 Putn, aa.. 4 IIS IHtehw4an. , I tlUibM. Sb.. 114 SObat. Sb.... I Booth, e... I 1 1 tA. Moore, af. 4 1 I PvraalU ... I I 4 1 IOtehotl, rf. I 1 0 Shaaer. p... I SWrtrrit. ... 111 flraltb 1 0 . Totala n 11 U 4Rllr. .. 1 1 4 Bow. 1 rouat..... u7 u t Battd for Right In the third. Fnlrbury 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0-41 Hasting 80110200 0-T Two-base hit: Richardson. Home runs: MoCaba, Conley. Stolen bases: Hilda brand, Peyton. Richardson. Drumm. Double play: Lamb to Conley t-J Sulll van to Olaon. Sacrifice hits: Lamb, Boothe (3), Riley. Baaes en balls: Oft Pursell. 4; off Slianer. I; off Wright, S; off Riley, I; off Beedle, 2. Struck out: By Pursell. 6; by Shaner, 3; by Wright, .-L. J.A mv"- FAlRBrRT. HAHTiKOfl. ,, B ? ? A,. A.B ,H ? Lamb. lb... I 1 1 Conlar. lb.. 1 I Brown. It... 1 1 Tblanlng, et I 1 Payton, aa.. 8 111 Condor, A. I 1 I j Booth, c... 1 I 1 nrn. c... 1 4 S Shar, p... 101 riholl. p 1 oot.iiivAH a i i a oruram. lb.. I III OMrCafa. If.. I 1 0 JHlcharttaa, si 3 J I tObat. lb I 111 tuiA -t l i a oa.toh.ii. rf. i i ess IRmltn. .... I I I 1 S ToUli 84 THIS Bowber. p.. 0 Totals 14 I II I Fslrhv 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 a Hasting 1 0 1 0 8 0 - Two-bsse hits: Richardson (2). Home run: Olson. Stolen bases: Obst, Smith. Bases on balls: Off ihaner, 2; off Hioll, 1; off Smith, 8. Struck out: By Shaner, 2; by Sholl, 1; by Bombay, 3. U ml pre: Shuster. Handicap Match At Country Club For Opening Day The Country club's opening Saturday lacked nothing to make It a huge suo- cess. but a little bit .if attention from Old Sol. Regardless rf the fact that the sky leaked, golfers braved th temp est and golfed with the vim and vigor of midsummer. The results of the eighteen-hole handicap match versus Bogey are as follows: W. J. Fore. 2 down. H. T. McCormiO, 3 up. J. W. Kedick. 2 down. W. A. Kedick, 7 down. R. T. Burns. 2 down. E. A. Crelghton. 8 down. M. C. Peters. 8 down. Dr. Connor, & down. A. C. Potter. 1 down Guy Furay, down. T. Davis. 3 down. E. P. Murphy, S Jo.n. J. B. Rahm. 4 down. J. R. Scobie. I down. E. M. Moraman, Jr.. 8 down. M. G. Colpetser, I down. A. A. Tukey. 8 down. If. H. Holconib. 7 down. Charles W. Russell. 8 down. J. A. C. Kennedy, down. F. J. Hoel. 5 down. C. A. lieuel, 2 down. H. A. Tukey, t down. W. J. Burgass, 4 down. Kay Lowe. 4 down. o 0 o HAMLINE CARRIES OFF HONORS AT GRAND FORK GRAND FORKS, V. D.. Msy HO-Ham-line university, St. Paul, won tho I's-kotas-Minnesota conference field meet, scoring 41 points North Dakota uni versity finished second with 44 points. Hamline also Won tha relay rsee, low ering the conference reoord. Manning of Hemline, breaking the pot a vault, and conference records, was In dividual star of the meet. Strscbsn, South Dskotn stale, losered tha mile run rec. ri; Flint, Nor:n nakrwa ii"l ersity. betd his own broad Jump ree- orl. and South Hskets uniterslty. fixed a new h'lh Jump record. South Dakota -imxral y fmlahed I third with II points. Jo it p. Dskour stste. North I'skota AtMetlc club, 2: Jlliijua colic g. .', Nonh Normal, 1 . y OMAHA. MONDAY, MAY Copyright, luit, InternMlonsl News Sen it-. Standing of Teams Wi'ST. LlOAGl'R, 1 AMICR. LF.AGIK. W.UPct ! L Pct. I Dea Molneli 12 .! Chicago ....?! IS . i Topeka ....17 12 ..W; Detroit 24 U 15 lenver ..,.! 11 .577 New Vork. .17 16 .141 Omaha ....! II .Wt, Boair.n 16 IS .6 St. Joseph. 15 11 .6M Waahlngtn .15 17 .4W Slouv Clty..lS 17 .4!U ( leelnnd ..1M .441 Lincoln ....11 16 .fcuV it. Louis.. 31 .417 Wichita .... b 18 .!! Phils IX -'4 .:1 . NATLLKAGI K. I FED. LKAGCE. W.UPct. W.UPcV Chicago ....81 11 .fii PHtsbursh..".'! 14 .!.' Phl'a J 17 .541 t hi. ago 2 1J .:. ' t , . . t, , Boston 18 17.814 Kan. Cltv.. .tt IrS .5W I CHICAGO. May 30. rhelan s double In St. Louis.... U 1 .4N Newark ....19 1 f.4H .the tenth, followed by two sarrlflce hits Brooklyn . .M 17 .45! Brooklyn ...17 17 ..... rhlravn the derlllna run In a ten- Pmsbnrgh.lfl 19 .4.ST St. Louis. ...M 17 .4K5 i ch'ia ,n" , , n Cincinnati, .14 18 .4SS, Halilmnr. I4ai 4..J lnnl"S 3 to 3 defeat of St. Louis today. New Ycrk..l IS .11Hi Buffalo 10 .278 AMBB. ASS N. I STATK I.KAGI T. W.I Pet. I W.I. Pel. lndlanaD S..; 14 Mf. Heati !c 1 Kan. City, .20 1S Hustings .. tulsvllle...f lli .71 Not folk ... MUwaukea.,20 17 .Mli Voik Cleveland ..14 1R .Cl't Fall-bury St. Paul 19 is ..Ml Go. Iflnnd.. M1nneap's..W 31 ".aM, Kearney ... Oohimbus...!! 2! .X3-"olunilJUS .. 3 .(W7 4 .IV' 4 .1141 5 .o'l 5 .:0i 9 .12 ' Yeaterdar'a Heaalts. WESTERN T.KAGl'E. Topeka, S-H;- Des Moines, 11-0. Wichita, 0; St. Joseph. 3-2. Lincoln, t; Denver, 4. Omaha. &-R: Sictix fit v. 8-10 NATIONAL LltAGfE. St. lunula. 2; Ctihago. 8. PltUburgh. 0; Clnolnnatl. 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, 2; Chicago. 1. Detroit. 2 !; St. Ixuis, 3-2. Seven In nings by sgreement. FEDERAL 7.EAGCE KSnass City, 8-0; Chicago, 3-1. Pittsburgh. 4; St. Ixul. 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Cleveland, 1-3; Indianapolis, 8-11 Columbua-Inilsvllle, rain. Kansas City, 4-l: Mllvtsukee. 5-0." St. Paul, 8-4; Minneapolis, 0-2. Games Today. (Double-headers, at all points In West ern, 'American and National leagues. -Western league Toiieka at Iea Moines. Wichita-at St Joseph, Lincoln at Den ver, Omaha at Sioux City. National League Philadelphia at Bos ton. Brooklyn st New York. Chicago at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at St. Uxila. American League Detroit at Chicago, St. Louie at Cleveland. New York at Washington, Boston at Philadelphia. Federal ' League Pittsburgh s't St. Loula. Baltimore at Buffalo. Brooklyn at Newark. Kansas City at Chlcairo. State Lesgue (No games scheduled.) ST. LOUIS TEAMjS SHUT OUT Knetzer of Pittsburgh Holds Sin ' feds to Four Hits Kansas City and Chicago Divide. HENDRIX LOSES HIS GAME ST. LOtTTS, May .-Kneter of Pltts- I burfn held St. Louis to four hits and his W te-m ghut out the locals, 4 to 0. Score. a it.ii.rj. t Pittsburgh 0000 800 1 04 11 0 I St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 0 i Batteries: Pittsburgh, Knetser and c, T.,,1. j.n - .. ti. a . V- "w Spilt Doable Bill. CHTCAOO, May 30. -Chicago and Kan sss City divided a doubleheader here to day, the visitors wlnfilng the first game, 8 to 3, and being shut out in the second, 1 to 0. Score, first game: R.1I.E. Kansss City 3 0 12 0 0 10 18 10 0 Chicago 00 000 00 3 0 3 0 3 Batteries: Kansas City, Packard and Brown; Chicago, llendrlx. Black and Wil son. Score, second game: R H E. Kansas City 0 0000000 00 0 Chicago 00 1 0 000 0 -) S 2 Batteries: Kansas City, Cullop and. Brown; Chicago, Prendergast and Wilson. Thirty-Eight Start ; ' Happy Hollow Play Owing to the heavy rain only thirty eight golfers at the Happy Hollow oiub opening yoatertlay took part In an eight-neui-hole qualifying round handicap for prises offered by W. C. Bullard. Scor ing ruled high owing to the heavy course and weather conditions. Following are the players: A..C. Elllok F. A. Oiscaden Bryce Crawfcrd Guy Llrgett Jamee Nurness C. E. Paulson W. E. Shafer -George Rosa L. L. French The pairings and,handtcapa for match play are: A. G. Klilck 14i against C. E. Paul son (Ut. Bryce Crawford (18.i against -.George Rosa (3). F. A. Cuscaden (22 1 against W. B. Shafer (S). James Kumrss (18) sgatnat U U French (22). All mtlrhei In the first round sre to be . played within one week from t l.e date of pairings,, unrler penalty of de fault Mondsv. Mav il. the club nrosram wlill''1'" n,,v mh" ''''a summer. Inolude a swatfest elghteen-hola hanrtlcap medal play, tan to ciuailfy. Prizes hsve been offered by Joseph P. O'Kesfe snl If. G Erowne.' MISSOURI SCHOOL LEAGUE NEARS CLOSE OF SCHEDULE TARKIO, Mo , May 80 (Srxclsl )-A few baae ball games renain yet to be played in the schedules of the Mssoi rl Intercollegiate Athletic ak'oclstlnn. The race has not been aa exciting ss those In tp. put. as William Jewell college ,Vw."ir. .7n to e tilled w took the lead early In the championship learned at Pnoenlx, Ariz, raca and held a clear record if sight! A recommendation that the niUaionar -..me. won snd none lost. Klrh.vllie fc'?0 .Normal is second with a percentage of through chureh piihllcailona snd ifti.uenla .T.iO. -Tsrklo coNegs thifd with .i-. Th ' to congregations caused a spirited .Uhate - ,ncoid is as follows ' ftchool. W. L. Wll ism Jewall hlrksvllle Tsrklo Central Westminster Maryllle Mlaamirt Vaile.' ... .44 . .. 4 ... 1 .... 1 I Missouri Wesleyan.. 31. 1015. Drawn liPHELAN'S DOUBLE WINS FOR CUBS Ten-Inning Battle Goes to Chicago Nationals on Home Grounds. TWO SACRIFICES SCORE HIM Score : sr. ixri! CR4tV AR H O A K AH.H.O.A K Hiitatn. Vh I OPh.l.n, lb.. (Ill nck. Jh ... 4 J -.' S Iflntiar. M . I 4 I I uoitn. if... s t .1 i as-hmt. if.. 4 a o i Mlll.r, lb .. 4 U A (i7.lmrtnn. lb 4 1 4 I Ixini, rf .. 4 t t A asalvr. In ... 4 1 IS I vn.n. rf.. 4 a n owmiama. cf 4 1 a nml-r. a ..4,A I 0 SArtS-r, e... 4 t T I SurHrr. ... 4 111 "Knlwlv. rf.. 1 I I Sill, p.... I 4 nt'lr.. p... I 0 I I aughn, :.:i'.f Totata: Ji T"7S1 1 Tfttal Two out when winning run st ored St. t.oiila I 00000000 0-2! Chogo 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1- 3 , Tao-bsae hltn: Klmmarmtn. Fisher. . j Saler, I Ming. Itmrglns. Ksaea on hall." ' wtr r-ierce. 7: off muee, a, lilts: irr K '? Ti ,Brl,onhrwo-a: 1 ineX Wy' Vuughn. 3: bv Ssllee. 1 Umpires: Byron i and Orth. Cincinnati. May so. -ntKbuish could not hit Schneider today ami Cincinnati won easily, 4 to 0. Harmon was lilt hard, made. Score. PITTflm-ROH. CINCINNATI AB.H.O AR ahho.AR I'trmy. If. . 4 110 Oloarh, rf... 4 1 4 0 Jnhn.tn. lb 4 I 0 inne. -.. 8 1 1 1 rHlrn. rf....4 1 a KIIIIIr, If,. 4 81 0 , . . ... , t. nn-.K. . . , n ii in'-ndiu t m v m v vitnwi, ,D. ... a wnrr. m. 4 0 14 Hlrlfrlth rf 1 4 1 0 vlo. 2b ... 4 14 0 OVnKlnlta, lb I t 1 0 S U.rn.r, h.. II 1 SI flMnllwtll. lb I 1 It 1 0 Hrhn. e. .. 1 n 1 I m-l-rkA t. . . 1 & B a llarmua, I Hrhnl4er, p I. f .' Total. .. ..Mlwlil Ts4aM....sj"2?ill Plttsbui-rh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ti 0-0 Cincinnati 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 Two-base hit: Clsrke. Three-bsse hit: I . rtcsfii full-grown Orollns h,"1lfrog. Isch. Stolen bsses: Vlox, Johnstone. 1 ,' , . . , , .... .,.. Knrned runs: Cincinnati. 1 1 Hmble hl'h were turned loose. Hewas Sttom lilay; Wscner to Johnstone. Bsses on panled by Clilef IC!iutv Osme Wnttler Klgier and Hart. Field Club Opening Brings Out Golfers The Field club opening yesterday brought forth fifty ambitious golfers, from whose number the following quali fied for the O. T. Wilson and a. W. Lslr prlxc-s. In match play against bogey; F. W. Hull K. W. Both Al Calm N J. W. Hughes R. W. Morrison B. F. Thomas C. M. Richards I. F. It:nn M. H. Lft Donceur H. C. Knhn K. A. Bitlrd 3. A. Abbott H. McCoy A, O. Nichols J. W. Tlllaon J. B. Kratlenhurg K. 13. Brando r. J. Balid P. Wernher O. I). Kipllnger The Field club lias adopted the Root system of handlcaping this year. Tuesday 'morning the women anlfera will be given an opportunity to show their skill In a competitive match. Hand cops will be arranged. Army Defeats Navy BySix-to-Five Score WF.dT TOINT, N. T.. Msy 2fl.-Tha Army defested the Navy at base bain" .-l-.. at A r "TH. - 1 . A Ll. . .1 I ... . . i.c tauria nit '"ooini hsrd 1n the pinches, gathering their tallies In pairs, while Neland, except for n mnmenfarv aniu, in tliA 4hlr,l I, am I the middles got three singles and a home run off him, kept tho I. Its well Oletrib uted. The Army was outplayed In the field, too, but tho cadets' errors were not of the costly vsrlely. Home runs hy Mitchell and I llcl.S) snd H. Fisher's hitting were festures of the game. Tcdsy's 'game makes the seventh sli sight It tory the cstlc ts heve scored ' eve scored ,ny hmI over tne ml Idle if In as ma Some: Navy 0 0 4 l 0 0 1 0 b-S 11 2 Ari.iy 20220000 - III 8 Batteries: Navy. Hlodgt-tt and Hicks: At my, Neyland ami Oliphan. tAbltKN TENN S CRACKS WILL NOT PLAY IN OTZrtJT 7 The eaatein tennis clacks will riot ws.4 expected they might, while on their way to the Pacific coast. naliney re- eel verl woid veslerduy that they weru Iciltd to play In llttshurgh nnt'l June X and that they would then hate to hustle iliht on to Fan Francisco for the big tourney there, after which they ait- to play at lxingwood. Culls from the Wire Csp'.al punishment will not be Irgielsted 1 llr.it, a aa I I .. . . . . 9 a U A .111 1110 gi-iiriai (uarmui)' at llteiailil, Colo iP ' Another deattrcyer was sdded to the I- J Ameili-sn navy when the Jscob -Jones n launched at the yard of the New .' j York Shipbuilding company at Camden, I ork Shipbuilding company st Camden, S r,7?- . - ' .ilnch guns snd four twin torpedo tubes.! 17 I A V't S f- J 11 j It must mska twenty-nine and one-half 1 bsif t r -' jl 11 .800 knots an hour for The Bee by Schipke Goes to Yankton to Handle I Independent Team 1 -Sklpt'er" Hill Srhlike left last night I for Yankton, where ho la to tukc chaine J of an Independent base ball team as man ia ger. lie will have a nice mlitry nt t lat hed to the lob, and expects to plav two cr three times a week. The team la SCOTT : made up mostly of college players, and Srhl ke will art aa coach ns well aa man nger, teaching the boya aome of the ' flneaae of the game. Not niHny laera In the west are better equipped for such a billet than ft-hlpke, Tor he hns hsil long evierlencp,. sll the way from Omnlia to ; Washington snil lwck ngnln. ami knows haw to play tmsv bsll both wnys from i o the mltltlle. i i Red" Styles will pel alonB with Skipper. and will give hla wing a little exert Isa; J from time In time. : 12.000 MORE FISH FOR CARTER LAKE 3iff Ineretae in Tinny Population .of Water Marks SsMon'i Opening of Club. 00VERN0R IIOHEHEAD TSESFNT i j Carter t.akt? elnh liarl t dum" nr.l rnniy .opening satur.iay .an.- c.eni.-- " of Ooverror Morehead rn.l nan t ..mmi- t,,n,,r oBrlen fnlletl tc counterl'ilnnc- - , , ' , .,, rrowrl ' the Vad wealhiv l.y brlncltig a crown, a -w nrryed In the evenln. but stayed H .. ...... I If,, nl.k.ltil Close to llie ciuneorrr eon 0,,,.n rirr ' . . ,. ,..,-.. ! Fish I Ulllllllf -slnnei O'Brien enialnd lor enoueb to ree flah and over . tsrtfole. Which he hnl hroUgM fro. l 'ho stale hstcherlcs st Orel its, dumpeti ' inf0 the lake. Benlries thes. he hrniighl uf the fish Ir the Inke the governor msd a sneech In which he declared that In wanted to be ft booster for Carter lake and world do sll bo t mild tn help It alonB. Irank L. Weaver, tresldent of the club, also mr.de a speech, culling the gov ernor's attention to tho fact that the club Is not run for rroflt, tivit purely for the pleasuru of Its members. The governor ' then eacorted ovei Jho gronndrt and shown the numerous Improvements ,wh1t h have been msde. W nnld nrliior t'lob Tnto rltraaka. The matter cf the club grounds bMni Incntcd lii Iowa was hrotir.ht to the gov ernor's attention and he promised his help In Interesting Governor Clsrke and the legislature of lows In fie proposed re adjustment of the state line so that the Iclub grOtimln lenj be In Mehiaslts. It Is suggested that an agreement might he j made, by which Lake Manswa. which Is : In fcsrrv county. Ncbinsks. could he Irsded ti It.wa for Carter Iske, which I- now la In lows. In fact. Is In Cat'iicll ! Bluff a sml pays eltv tsxrs to thsl mu. nlclpalUj. I . tp Miinswa, it l "aid nexer brought fwrvy county anything c cept the nereralty of finnncing a certain murder trlrl at a cost of 82,400. The big suction dredKc Is alreadv s: work In t'urte:' lake. A nmnhcr n' re mrnt sldnwa'lis have been laid, the r-i nls courts have been ereiitlv Improved. ,;,,,, neuefltetl by ( hamherlaluV l.lnlinent. i "t Ve used Chsmher'lsln's I Inhneni for sprains; br ilsvs end rheumatic pains and Iho r.rcut bent-fit 1 have received Justifies my recommending It In the highest terms, " writes Mrs. Florence fjMfe. Wshssh, Ind. If you are troubled with rheupistle pains you will rertulnly be plrascd .villi the prompt rel'ef which ! Oiiuiiherleln's Liniment affords. Obtain- able everyr.he-e. Advertisement. k ' , Many to See Stecher Meet Serb Champion PIERCE. N'b.. Msv 30 (Si.eclal l-A ipeclal tnun will I run frc, j ,(l-o t i be Slcil-tr, wln-n he t.jeet the 1:g rc - 'i - potr - SJitjrtVan rlmmpl.it, Gov.-dorlcn, In the ! open-air aiena of the Pierce Athletic club on .Monday. Mav i". j A rcmplrtr i Hrnhal of sports hai' b, ; arrsnRed bv the chib, Including a hU gam, l.,lve.n Doilgp and Battle Cuck . sr inl-;,rofvsshinal tenuis. j Nt-ithta- wi-"t.tlT has ever been thrown. Swinnerton CLEVELAND STOPS SOXVICTORIES After Winning Nine Straight, Chi cago Amciicaas Lose Two-to-One Contest. v IS STRONG IN BOX CHICAGO. Msv SO.-Clevelsnd today lirok." the White Sox' wlnnlnf streak, tt Mch has extended to nine games, by winning, to 1. deplte the excellent I Id lilnn if Scott, who s'ruck out seyen men. Score: CI.KVK1.AM1. AH.H.ll.A K An H.n. A g litioiil rf. 4 J a ari.-n. t. 1 I a a a a 1 4 s l i a i 8 i a a a i e a Turner, ih . 4 0 2 4 i -Qnlnlnt. i Impinin, 4 1 it Mtnth. Sh.. . 1 .. 3 rh s I 4 rf 4 . 4 .. I 1 o a : a t i : a t t i l t t ii .imkanit. ti). 4 1 14 a fir i i,M I nr. tlrali-r, rf.. 4 Sill 111. If . . 4 IturhHr. lb. 4 VNtll. r .. 4 t'oumlir. p.. 4 3 I a flPiirn'r, I 1 S It .1 c.lllin. 113 fWrnrer aii inrtuf. lb. ass fwrinik. a 4 I ... .-Hrnll. p., u i :i ii mnir .... i Total! .. 1 Total 91 T St 10 8 ' 1e eland 0 n i. i) 0 u p ' 0-j Chleauo r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 l!.m for Fslach n third. ilntletl for Scott In nhilh. To-bae hits: llriney. l-'elseli. Brief, Weaver. Stolen baaea: BarhBre, Brief. iHiuhln play: Uulnlan In Schslk. Baaes in bulla: Off 4'otnnli", o'f Scott, 1. Hit hv pitched ball: Bv Counibc. Bi.'ef. Slr.ick mil: Hy Scott, il by Coumbe, 1. i'milrcs lllldebrand Hid O'lxiughlln. rlrnwaa In and Tie. , ST. t.OI'lS, May .1). In n double-header replete with fast double plays, the locals won the first gnrte, 3 '.o 2, and heldi I let roil to a 2 to 2 tie In the second, here today. . The second rrmie tvaa -tided at the close of the seventh Inning by agree ment, to penrlt Hetrolt tc catch a train. Score, first game: , ntTIwHT. gT. tXJtJlft All II OAK ABIIOAK rtuih. .... t 1 8 I l.hoit.n, If. t 1 1 0 ' Mil. Oh. ... I 11 1 I OAuMln. Sb.. .4 1111 Cobb, rf 4 0 I nprnlt, 2b... 4 14 4 cmwfont, rf 4 0 I a in . walker. ef I I I S VMrhi If... 1 owttilami, rf I I a Kvii,i. ib i I 51 3 iin. lb... 4 1 1 o Vnanii, lit... 2 4 11 nuvin. ... 4 111 Oilier, r.... 4 111 OAsnew, o... I 1 I I S bubuc, p.. 4 10 1 0llmaa, il I 1 I Tatilr 1'3i 15 I Totals to M II II 1 Two t ut w.it n wlmilr.K run scored. ' U Detroit ...0300 il 000000 'o 2 f-'t. Louis.. 0000 0 1 100'JO l-3 Two-base hit: C. Walker.' Douhle laya: .u.tln to Pratt to Leary, Young to Kavsnaugli to V lU, Weilmsn ti l.eury. Iirtaei on balls: Off Dubtic, 2; off W Hunan, 3. Balk. Wrllman. etruck out: Bv Dubiic, 2: Psased nnll: Aj.new, and Mullnnsey, by Wollman, 8. fmplres: Evans ."-core rrrond game: DETROIT. BT. LOPIS AK.II.O.A.R. AU 11.0 A Rimh, ra.... 9 0 1 aFbotun, 1 0 I Mil. lb.,.,. 2 0 1 fnhb. if I I I t'rawford. rl I 0 I Vrai-h. If... I 0 1 jAXOhsnn. If. I I 1 Kaianch. Ib I 1 HI Ynuni. lb... 1 0 I H.r, c... I I I (aval. p..... I 0 Inland, a... 1 0 0 OAurtia. Ih... SIS l'Walah. 0 OPralt. lb.... 10 4 or w.lk.r. sf I OW'llliann, rr 1 OHnwanl. Sb. I I 1 lairi-, lb... Ill I ltvan, aa, , . I 0 1 OAcntar, o.,,. Sll 0 Hnmllton, pill 1 4 Murlrlly 0 0 Oi.'drniillk D 0 0 0 e I Walkar.. 1 S 0 S I Totala. Bnkpt .31 I It II 1 Totals 11 4'M 10 I hit l.y bat Hi toll. Hun for Austin In the third. Hatted for Lnvan in the seventh. Called by agreement, I-etrnlt 0 0 0 0 1 11 St. Loula 0 10 10 0 01 Two-liuce hit: Jacobean. Three-base hit: Agnes. Double plays: Prr K l.aiity, 1 Innilton tu Piatt, Lavan tc l.onr to l'r.-itt, l.nv.in to Leary. Basel on bails: OTf Caret off Huiand, 1; .ut 1 1 tan i il tun, 6. Hits: Off Cavet, 4 in four Innings; off Roland, none In three linings. t'i( Humlltnii, .1 to ilia end iie-ti;lril Innings: off J.midermllk. non l:i two-t.'ilnl Inning. Struck out:- B Cavet. I. Wild lii.-h. Cavet. Passed in new. t inpir. spires- Ecans and Mulisncy, f'ataal trasar. At San Francisco Morning: Venice Oakland R. U.K. ..i s 0 .u a 1 llatteries: Johnson and Snencer: Ul- wuter and Kuhn. - Aftirnotin game: R.II.K. Venlie 4 jo IHlklHIld ....2 s V Batteries: Henley snd Mitse; Pruiett snd Kuhn. At Ijds Angeles Morning: R.H.E. Salt Lake City 4 13 ;ia Anxees 1 S 1 lintteries: Hsil and Hannah; Burns : iin I'.'i'.c.". Afternoon game: R.H E. .-ili Lake city u Los Angelea 3 7 1 Hitiiiea: I .airy and liunnah; J. Ryan. 1 at e an.) Bi ooka. At Hoi-Uaml R.H E. Han I'ranclsco..,,' S t Tnri'iind 8 f 1 linitt-iica: Fanning slid Bepulvedaj Hit.) I.ihiithani, Krause end Fisher. iH NoHlbern Aaaoclatluw. Memphla. 1: Mobile. 0. Naahvllie. 2: Atlanta. 6. Relief from teste Hheeanaf aa. John II. Uior.x. Winchester. N. H.. writes: ,"1 aulfer from acute iheumatlsm ard Sloan's tJnimant slwsys helpi quickly. Sic.' All dnigglsi. Advertise ment. '" ' "V. . K' 'V)-f "'",f' J '' " ' ' """ ' ' " .i. ?