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It Wasnt the Rain that Hit O. B. B. Its Hardest Blow ROURKES SCORE 8 IN 2 FRAMES; WIH Wich Hurlers Blow Up in Fourth V and Fifth Innings and Omaha Takei Opener. WOLVES GET LONE RUN IN THIRD v K H1TA, Kan., June 5. Wichita's pitchers blew up In the fourth and fifth Innings and Omaha scored enough rune to win the' first same of the aeries. St ore: WICHITA.. AB. R. II. O. A. E- Wrasc. Ib Nicholson, If ... Ho:p, s.i t-irtfflth. o. .... Orny. r Tdeman, rf. M.. Rapp. ib Charles, ct Fisher, lb Bnker. p Sullivan, p ..... liflit, p ...4 0 1 ...4 0 1 ... 4 0 1 ...2 0 0 ... 1 ... 3 x 0 0 ... 0 u ... 8 1 1 ... t 0.0 ... 1 0 1 ... 0 0 0 ... 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 t 0 1 0 n s 10 0 0 0 Tola's 80 1 27 9 1 OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. K Breen. 2b 4 1 0 . " 7 0 Forsythe. rf 1 1 2 0 0 Krua;, ab 6 0 3 1 ' U U Krueer, c S 0 1 3 0 0 Favnc, cf .. 6 11 0 0 Schllebner, lb. ft 1 0 10 1 0 Smith, H , I I 1 y w 0 Whrlan. ss 3 2 0 4 0 Blndgett. p 4 0 112 1 Totals 85 I I 17 11 1 Omaha 0 0 0 ( I 0 t M Wichita 0 0100000 01 Left on bases- Omaha, 7; Wichita, 2. Two-base hits: Krug Baker. Stolen brscs: "Smith, Charlea. Hits: Off Baker, In tluw and one-half Innings; off Kul I'lan, 1 in one Inning. Struck out: By Pk !i;i-lt. ;; by Bikor. 2: br OoiHt. .1. Vast on balla: off Baker. 2: off Hul livan. 3: off Heist, 2. Double plays: Whchm to Sehllebnr-r:. Whelan to Hreen tn Kehllehner. Wild pitch: Sullivnn Time: 2:10. Umpire: Van Sickle. Topeka Takes the Game in the Last Half of Tenth Frame TOPEKA, Juno 6. Toptka won In the Inst of the tenth on Mayer's walk, steal of second, and Jackson's double. To peka took a one-run lead In the seventh on a decision upon which Manager Clark threatened to protest the game. Le Jeune's lone hit over the fence tied the score in the ninth, i Score: TOPlCKA. ab. n. H. ..4 0 0 O. 1 0 A. E Cochran, 3b. , Rontwlck, ss. ' Mayer, 11) Lattlmore, 2b. Jackson, cf. .. rtochc, cf Trainer, rf. '.. Monroe, c, 1'ashncr, p. ..5 1 1 .. 3 .. 4 9 ' Totals :.36 4 7 30 SIOUX CITY. A3. R. H. O A. 4 Cooney, 2b. Davidson, If. Kami, lb. .. Lejeune, cf. Callahan, rf. Helsllng, 3b. o 4 ...... S ...... S -4 ...... 0 s 0 1 X 0 0 0 0 0 0 is t i i l ouns Crisp,1 c. ....... Kelly, p Totals 34 I fa M Two out when winning run scored. Tspeka 1 10000100 1-4 SiouxT City 0 002000010-3 Homo run: Lejeune. Two-base hits: Jackson, Roche, Eejeun. Hensllng, rrlep. Sacrifice hit: Callahan. Doubla piays. Trainer to Mayer; Davidson, to :llencling to Cooney. Stolen bases: Bost vvlck, Mayer. Bases on balls: Off Dash nT, 1; off Kelly, 4. Struck out: By 1 manner, ; by Kelley, . Wild pitch: h!!ey. Hit by pitched ball: By Dash iiCT, 1. Time: 2:10. Umpire, Parent, Grizzlies Take a Curtailed Contest DENVHR. Colo., June 8. After a de lated train held the start of flie game until 4 o'clock, a thunderstorm and dark ness ended It In the eighth Inning, whed Uenvcr led St. Joseph, S to 2. Score: ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H A. 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 Page, 2b Fox, If Wataon, rf Brlttnn, lb Patterson, lb.. Williams, cf... TTvL-nlrit S 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 II 0 i H'nnriAniAti. c S Willey. p 2 Totals 27 2 6 2l DENVER, AB. R. II. O. A. E. Spencer, cf liell, if. Kut-his, lb tlalloway, - Col ley. If Kc.'li her, s.... Whal.n, 3b...., .Shpf.luk, c liariiiicton, p 4 0 .. 2 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 6 .. 3 .. 2 0 1' s 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 t 13 24 10 0 St Jostph' 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- Uanver 0 0 0 2 0 1 S Stolen bases: Spencer. Dell. Whslen, Coffey. Two-base hit: Watson. Thre buvn fills: Williams. Kelleher. Home run: StileUs. Hacriflce fly: Whalon t-acriflce htts: Fox. Ewoidt. Hit by pitched ball: Williams. Struck out: By lUtmiigton, 4: by Willey, 4. Basses on bill's. Off Harrington, 4; off Willey, 3 'l,me. 1:2S. I'mpito: Qelsel. DURYEA MAKES MARK WITH A HITLESS GAME SCOTIA. Neb., June S. (Special.) Scotia shut out. North Loup yesterday at the opening of the new park her, liu'ryea, the premier southpaw of this neck of the woods, pitched a moit re nts rkable game, holding the Loupltes hit less and scoreless. The same teams play at Scotia next Friday. Boors: R.H kX f.ti 0 01 0 1 S t I North I-oup. 0 00040000 001 l alterlis: Scotia, Duryea and Ammer iran; North Loup, Vogcier and Harding. FAIR SUMMER HARNESS MEET FORMALLY OPENED PAN FRANCI8CO, juna . The exposi tion summer harness meet, which will Isst for two weeks, was formally opened here today when President CnarKs C Moore of the Panama-Paclfio exposition started the first heat of tba 1:30 trot, fol lowing brief dedication ceremonies Othei events today were the I.-07 paca and the i:0S trot. The purses were $2,000, l.VjOsnd i. ,l'j. respectively. , To Krect More Bleachers. IOWA CITY. la., June 5. (Special Work will le statu d next week on the new section of bleacher whlis!i will li added to the reent foot ball stands The new section wl'l be of concrete and bn ccmpletd Ia field UI have a eating capacity of over lO.OOu. ONE CONSOLIDATION RESULT Merger of Omaha and South Omaha May Restore Athletio Relation Between Schools. DEFINITE RESULTS AWAITED The consolidation of Omaha and Fouth Omaha has irtven rise to a flurry of com ment in high school circles In both cities as to whether athletio relations -will be renewed between the two schools. Stu dents and athletes of the two schoolr are eagerly awaiting definite word from either the principals or the . coaches of the rival Institutions. Plnce the basket ball fame in the win ter of 791.1. when two members of the rival nutntnta fame to blows, nearly re- 1 ...Hi-., in . a,X..rne-ll athletic aa well ' , ,...- .v. I as diplomatic relations have been severed . between the principals or me two scnooia Last winter an attempt was made by student leaders to attain bring the two schools Into athletic competition, hut the effort failed. The only meeting: was at the state championship basket ball meet at Lincoln, when the South Omaha five, crippled by the loss of two men, was de feated by the score of to S. This spring the Omaha Central High was decisively defeated In base , ball by the South Omaha Ittsh Bine. Home Dales are Open. Both Coach Patton of South Omaha and Mills of the Omaha High have left their best foot ball dates open and ! vet have not announced a complete ached ule for the basket ball aeason. It is ex pected that these dates will be filled by contests between the rival schools. Who will be selected a coach to take the place of Tommy Mills ts a matter that has aroused considerable discussion. From the South Omaha school a strongly toned crv comes. In favor of Coach Pat- ton. Putton has not yet announced his Intention of applying for the Job. but the splendid work he has done with the rrudo material In hand has aroused a Ktroiig backing for h!m, not only among the students, but the business men ss well. In releeting a coach, the Board of Edu cation will probably at the ssme tim reorganize the system of coaching that has previously been maintained. It Is possible that tvvo coaches will be ap pointed for the two high schools and they will devote their entire time to. the coaching of the athletics In each Institu tion. Cou.h Tatton has headed the mathematical department of the South Omaha school, as well as coaching the athletics. Cleveland Bumps The Washington? WASHINGTON, Juno 5 Cleveland rallied in the ninth inning today and won. the second game of the series with Washington, 5 to 4. A doi'ble, a sucrifice fly and two singles brought In the win ning runs. The locals scored tholr four runs in the third on two singles, a two base hit and a doublo steal. Score: CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. AB.H O.A t AB.H.O A B. Turnw, tb . I 1 1 -OHbsass,- H...4 1 Chapman, ss 4 I-l IKort-, b... I 1 I II Woo, lb.... 4 1 14 eMoeller.-Tt.. J 1 0 Onuwir, It. .. 4 MJI. el.... If Pmlth. if..-4 t .Williams. 16 4 0 t 1 WmKM. M. A t a a AMnmn. 2b.. 11 CVNulll, e... i 111 Hmrj. C....I I Walker, ... 1 OMrBrlde, as. 4 0 S 1 Mortoa. p...O 0 OJohMOO. p.. 2 Barbara ... J 0 O'Atnxmlth .. 1 4 Harstas, p.. 0 0 I 0 " Jkaon ... 1 1 Totals S 17 11 I Hamnwnd ,' Jonaa, p..... 0 0 0 0 Totals.. ...34 II IT 14 I Batted for Johnson hi the ninth. Batted for Morton In the fifth. Batted for Harstad 1n the ninth. Ran for Jackson in the ninth. Cleveland S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Washing ton 0 040000004 Earned runs: Off Walker. 2: off John son. 2. Two-base hits: Moeller, Turner, Wambsganes. Hits: Off Walker, 3 in two Innings, none out in the third; off Morton, none in two Innings; otf Hsr rtad, 2 In four lnnincs ; off Jones, Bone In one inning. Stolen bases: Oraney, MoellT, Morgan, Shanks. Bases on bulls: Off Walker. 2; off Morton, 1; off Hsr stad. 1. Bases on errors: Cleveland, S! Washington. 1., Struck out: By Harsiad, l: hv Johnson. 2: by Jones. 1. Umpires: Connolly and Chill. ' Tig ers Make it Two Straight from Yanks NEW YORK, June ".Detroit made It two straight today from the New York Americans, winning easily, 11 to 1 Dauss held the Tankeea to flva hits, throe com ing In the ninth inning after Detroit had an eleven-run lead. In the eighth Inning Cobb drove a home run Into a recess be tween Die end of the concrets stand and the wooden bleachers ln right field. It waa fho longest hit ever made In this direction. Score: DETROIT NW TORK. AB.H.O.A I. AB H.O.A K. Buah. a..... I 4 OHalaal, 3b... 4 1 1 Vutt, lb 1 I oPaoainpa', as 4 1 1 I -b, ( 1 1 Cra, if 4 i rrawmrd, rf4 1 0Pli. ib.....4 lit Batch, lf ... lie orook, rf ) l s u.v.n IK a 1 W s OBaona. 2h.... 1 0 ft S Youns, tb... 4 1.1 (iKartaall, It. 4 1 1 ...... - . a . nj . A K A A aii-nea, . ... v m v. '.., . - - - - Dauaa. B 4 ( OPIahar. 1141 -Mullea 1 0 Totala 41 14 IT It (Brown, . Totals.. ...10 17 11 1 Batted for Fisher in the eighth. Detroit 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 6-11 New York 0 0 0 V 0 0 0 22 Two-bae hlU: Veach. Vltt. McKee. Fecklnpeugh. Cook. Three-base hit: Crawford. Home runs: Cobb Kava niugh. Stolen bases: Veacn, Cotio, cook. Karnrd runs: Detroit. 10; New York. 1 Bases en balls: Off Dauss. 4: off Fisher. 1; off Brown, i. Hits: Olf Fisher. 10 In e ght Innings; off Brown. 4 In one In ning. Struck ' out: By Brown. 1; by Dauss. 2. Umpires: Hlldebrand and O'Loughlln. . Phillies Shut Out The St. Louis Cards T. IOUI8, Mo Jun .-In fast game here today In which the St Louis batters went out one, to. three in the ilrst five Innings. Philadelphia defeated ft. I-ouls. I to 0. St. Louis made only one hit off Alexander, and that was after two were out In trie ninth inning! if core: PHILADELPHIA. 8T. Lflflg. AB H O A E . - AH H.U.a.B. Banerrt si I H Butlr. as . Byrne. Ib . . S 4 b-Thar. If. Bxrkar. If... 4 S 1 Millar, lb.. . Cravadi, rf, I 1 M OLoos. rf.... Mahoff. lb.. 4 111 rolaD, rf... 4 111 4 i II 111 1 I til 1 t 4 I 1 La4arua, lb. 1 1 I OHyatl. lb. ttaar, af. 41 B.i lb Kllllfar. c.r-4 1 ttatoar. c. aluaasdar, 1 1 1 1 Maavoows. . 1 1 rlocba 1 Totals H TttU Totala M 1 17 It I 'Batted or Meadows in ninth. . Phiiadnlptil .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 dt. Louis 0 0 .0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits. Kancroft. Ktllifi-r. Farned run: Phllad'-lihliv, 1. IkhiIjI ley. Miller to llvatt, Hetsell to Miller. JruMa in balls: Oft Alexander. 1; off .Wad ws. t Htruck out. Ly Mrnloat, '.: by Alexander, S. First base cn error.: ".liladc'.phla, i. Umpires: Quigley aud Eason. HIGH SCHOOL HAS EASY TIME IN MEET Lead i Field, with Seventy-Three Points, While Y. M. C. A. is Sec ond, with Twenty. BEATRICE ATHLETE IS STAR Winners of the Meet. Toint" Omaha llirh school Omaha Y. M. C. A Beatrice T. M C A..... Nebraska City Y. M.-C. A ....! .1. Council Bluffs Y. M. C A... Amateur Athletio Association I Individual Winners M. V. Jones. Beatrice Y. M. C A Wilbur Fnllaway. Omaha High KutMW Kvllle. Omaha Hlrh.... Charlea Moresrtv. Omaha High.. C. Stensrel. Omahs Y M. C. A. Al Newton. Omaha High ""lord Vavnter, Omaha nigh FJ. A. ntioatrtck Omaha Y. M. C. A. FYMn'nh KnsMmm. (Vnahe High... Carl Lute. Omaha High That little squad of ambitious youths who labor undr the direction of Tommy Mills .for the honor of the Omaha High school addt another laurel wreath to Its already long Hat yesterday afternoon by walking horn with the first annual outdoor track meet held under the a'us- rices of the Omaha Athletic federation. with Governor John A. Morehead and Mayor James C Dahlman lamping the ycung Nehraskans with eyes brimming with pride the local high lads ran up a total of seventy-three points, white the second feam. the Omaha Young Men'a Christian association, could only annex twenty points. ' The feature of the meet was a young mail namod Jonor. M. V. Jones, to dis tinguish himself from the several million other persona carrying that label. Mr. Jones hails from Beatrice end he gar nered third place for the Beatrice Young Men's Christian association all by him aolf. He marked eleven points, one first ond two seconds. He was the individual star of the meet. He made his first In the hlBh Jump and won second In the running broad jump and the discus throw. ratlle and Fallavrny Tie. Eugi ne Noville. more familiarly known as Chick, end Wilbur Fnllaway were tied for second Individual honors with ten points each. Charles Morearty was fourth with nine points and C. Stengel of the Omaha Young Men' Christian as sociation fifth with eight points. The two prettiest races of the day were the mile run and! the half mile run. In the former event u lad from tho Ne braska City High school waa first, clip ping the distance off In four minutes, flfty-tluee and three-fifths second. Floyd Payntet cf the Omaha High school came home ahead of the field in the half mile In t'vo minutes, eleven and two-fifths seconds. M ar Events Interest Ins;. The military events proved an Interest ing part of the program. These Nebraska guardsmen, all members of the Fourth regiment, staged all of the military maneuvers, shelter tent pitching, 'wall sealing, retiring sharp shooting and tho like. Companies C and B put It all over A company In all of the eventV C com pany tas tfie fastest In scaling the wall and Walter and George Nelson, corporals In C company, put up their shelter tent fifths fastest time and also had the neat eel tent. Adjutant General Phil Hall was on hand to referee all of the events, for which .-large loving cup were presented to the winner by the Omaha colonel on the governor' taff. Second Meet Next Year. The official of the meet declared It a big success despite the fact that It was postponed . twice on account of the weather. Next year the meet will again be' held on June S. This data has been settled by the federation and Crelghton field will be the place. A cinder track, which will be on of the fastest in the country, I to be Installed at Crelghton field, so that the meet next year mas be held on June 6, no matter what may be the weather conditions: The summary of events Is as follows: loo-ysrd dash: C. Stengel, Omaha Y, first; Charlea Morearty, O. If. 8., second; Al Newton. O. H. 8.. third. Time, 0:11 flat. 50-yard junior daah: Eugene Neville, O. II. 8., first; Thaddlus Rountree, Kellom, second: Joe McConney. unat tached, third. Time. 0:0 flat 120-yard high hurdle: Wilbur Full away, O. li. S., fif at; James ta.vnolu4, O. H. 8.. second ; Leonard Welrich, O. H. 8., third. Time. O.IuH. HSfi-yard run: Floyd Paynter, O. H. P., flrat; K Fl Poston, C. B. Y.. second; J. O. Macelgh, A. A. A., third. Time, z:ll4. 230-yard dash: Charlea Morearty, O. H. S'.. first C. Stengel, Omaha Y, second; E. A. Fltxpatrlck, Omaha Y, third. Time. 0:24. Junior broad Jump: Lester Beal, Wal nut Hill. flrat; Thaddlus Itountree, Kellom. second: Earl Tvson. Saratoaa. third. Distance, 18 feet V, Inch. Discus throw: Fridolph Engstrom, O. H. S.. first: M. F. Jonesi Beatrice Y. sec ond; Carl Lutes. O. II. 8.. third. Distance, i'u ieei s incnes. Pole. vault: Wilbur Fullaway. O. II. 8., first; Edwin Oould, O. H 8., second; Robert Brunner. A. A. A., third, tfpluht. 10 f-et 7 Inches. Mile run: John Nelson. N. C. 11 S., first; Merle Legler, Omaha Y, second! Flovd Paynter. O. H. 8.. third. Time. Kunninr broad 1umr: Al Newton, o. VI. W . first; M. F. Jones, Beatrice Y. second; Charlea) Morearty, O. H. 8., third. Dis tance. 11 ' feet 4 Inches. Quarter mile grade school relay: Colum bian, first; Central, second; Franklin, third. Time. 0:MU. Twelve-pound shot put: Carl Lutes, O. H. 8., first; A. G. Dow, unattached, second; Fridolph Rngstrom, third. Dis tance, ii feet Inches. High Jump: M. V. Jones, Beatiioo Y, first: Howard To oner. Central, second; Arthur Kreoek, T. J. 8.. third. Height, S feet IncheaV. Jones made i feet 11 Inches after winning event "Vysrd Low Hurdles: Eugene Ne ville. O. H. 8.. first: Leonard Welrich, O. H. 8.. second; Jsmes Kaynolds, O. H. S., third. Tims: 0:29'4. 440-yard Dash: K. A. Fltspatrlok. Omaha Y. first: Othello Roamtrae. O. H. 8 . second: Leroy Kelly. O. H. 8., third. Time: 0 56. Half-mile Relay: O. H. ., first; itiuaha Y, sermnd. Time: 1:.H. Military Eyeats. Wall-scaling Contest: Company C. first; Company R, second; Company A, third. Time: OJCHt. Shelter Tent Pltrhlng: Walter and Oeorg Nelson of Company C, first; Paul Kamanskl and JiaUus Festner of Com pany B. second: W. L. Anderson and O. V. Reeves of Company C, third. Time: .T I'O-yard Retiring Sharp ghooting Ilaoei J. Paul Leldy of Company C, first:. Paul Kamanskl of Company B, second; Ger ald Henry of Company B, third. Time: 1:S0H. Hqatpment Race: Julius TiiSner of Comuanv B. first: Paul ITantarartd of Company B, sncond: J. PiujI Leldy of Company C, third. Time: 0 WS. KI7V TO ABBIKVIATIONS, O. H. 8--Omnha Hish acriool. Omaha Y Omaha Young Men' Cnrlat la.i aaoclil'n. n,.nn,., Y.- Beatrice Toung Men' Cbritian association. V C. M B.-N'ebroKka City Hlirh S"ho.1l. C B. Y.-Coimcil Bluffs Young Men Cleelan association. A A. A. Amateur Athletic association of OrisV. T. J. a.-Tal Jd SokoL SPORTS SECTION of The Omaha unday OMAHA, IRON MAN JACK COOMBS, THE SENSATIONAL "COMEBACK"-Jack Coombs is now recognized all over the circuit as the jreatest "comeback" in the game. Released unconditionally by the Athletics, Coombs joined the Brooklyn Nationals and made the proposition to Manager Robinson that if he didn't show a return to his former great form he would discard the uniform. He has twirled five games for the Dodgers and has won three and lost one. 1 WYCKOFF FANS ll; BROWNIES BEATEN Athletics Develop Batting Rally in Sixth Frame and Score Enough to Win. F0UK TO TWO IS THE SCORE PHILADELPHIA, June 5. After fall- ling to get a hit for five "Innings, Phila delphia today developed a tutting rally I in tho sixth Inning at Loudermllk ex pense and scored all of tin runs which defeated St. Louis. 4 to t. In this ses sion Barry doubled, Walsh walked, Old ring, Mclnnla and. Melons each singled and Oldilng and" Mclnnls each stole sec ond base. James, who sucoeeded louder milk, retired the home team in order In tba last two Innings. Wyckoft struck out eleven batsmen and was given ex cellent support. Score: ST. LOUIB. PHlLADBfJ-HIA. AB.H.O. Ag. AB.H O.A.RV hottoa. If.. 1 OMurphr. rf.. I I I 1 I Auatia. id... s I s s OHarrjr, ev... I I 1 I frail, lb.... 1 C. Walker, cf 4 1 Williams, rfl 1 Laarr. lb.... 1 Uni, aa... 4 Asaaw. a 4 1 I AWalab. cf... 1 1 1 0 SOIario. If.. 1 1 1 aM. lnnia, lb. 4 I kloAvor. a., t 1 1 W 1 1 i Lave, a 1 I sauwaa. H I 1111 Lo'4nnllk, p 1 UKOfif. lb. 1 a 1 t Jsams, p....4 Wrvkoff, p B. Walkar.. 1 V Totala... Totala 24 i 4 17 1 Balled lor Loudermllk In the seventh. Bt. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 02 J Philadelphia, 0 000040O 4 Two-bam hit: Barry. Htolen baxes: Shot ton. Auatin, C. Walker, Williams, Loary, Oldrlng ii), Mcliinla. Karned runa: BU Louts. I; Philadelphia, 4. Iou ble play: Loudermllk to Agnew to I A van to Leary to Austin. Bases on balls: Off Loudermllk, 4; off Wvckoff. 6. Hits: Off Loudermllk, 4 In six Innings; off lames, none In two Innings. Htruck out: By Loudermllk, I; by James, 1; by Wyokoff, 11. empires: Dlneen and Nsi-Hn. HENDRICKS SUSPENDED FOR ABUSING UMPIRE CHICAGO, June (.Jack Hendricks, manager of the Indianapolis team of ths American associstion, wa suspended for three days by order of President Chlvlng ton today. Hendrioks ls charged with using abusive language to Vmplrs O Brlsa la ) trday' game. r Sl'XDAV MOKNIXU, JtT.NM yj , Hundred Golfers Attend Prettiest s Mile Club Opening Over 100 golfer were out at the open ing day' play of the Prettiest Mile Golf olub on Decoration day at the Miller Park link. Dr. Walter Sorenson won the driving contest, making a drive of 2T3 yard. Kdward H. Burke won tha Prise In the putting contest and also turned In tho low scor.i in the nlne-ble medal play match. Today an eighteen-hole handicap play match Is carded wih light to qualify In the match play for a pr'se of two dozen golf balls. Braves Fall Before The Reds' Onslaught CINCINNATI. June 6. -Four uocasslv hits, tho fust a double and the last a triple, followed by a long sarrlfir fly, netted Cincinnati four run In the sev enth Inning today and Boston went down to defeat In the opening game of the, series, k to . Whaling's double ln'.i fifth hit high upon tho left field fence, but was fielded fsst when It bounded back and Whaling was held at aocond base. Score: ... BOirroN CINCINNATI. ah h o a e AB H.O.A. E. Moras rf...l ALaarh, if . 4 I i Hup l'k. lb 1 1 rUrins. . 1 1 Faaii. lb.... Wlroh. 3b. . 1 I (Vtnaoliy. If. 1 (xlrlKUk. rf.. 4 t 1 1 Masca. rf.... 4 1 Mnaoildl lb. 1 Smith. Ib.... 4 Maranrll, as I I 1 loiron. lb.... 1 OMulllrlta, lb I I 1 1 1ark. ..,. t 1 I t I "Dais. I 1 1 I osohnoloar, .! t 1 1 Whalluf, a.. 1 (iowilr. a.... 1 Hiictia. ...! Totala M t IT U 1 hlrood .... Oil ban Oatbar t TjUIs M 4 4 I Hun for Whaling In fifth. Bstted for Fltzvstrirk in eighth. hatted for Gowdv In ninth. Pcstrn 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-i C'n-r)-atl 0000004 Tmo-baas hit: Whaling, Hersog. Thi-ee-ba.'.e tut i.rlttUh Mtoien bnsns: Moll wlti. Ilert-ig. Killlfer. Famed r'ma: Boston, I; Clnrlnnutl. I. Doiitil play, livrsng to Crob to Mollwtls. First bajae on erroin Horton. 1 Cincinnati. 1. BasuS on balls: "ff Huhea, 1: off Dale, 4. HUe: Off Dalo. t in seven and one-third Innlnga; off Schneider, 1 In one and two third Innings. Struck out: By Hushes, I; by Dale, i UmyUe: KlfUr ac4 ilart. a. Si ' . . . Bee fi, 1015. -'f '., 'X, ! ROME SAYS RAIN COST JIM POO But Belierei it Would Be Better to Wait Month Before Making Any Salary Reduction.. KRU0 WRITES TO TIP 0TIXIIX TOPKKA. Ko June 5. (Special Telegram.) Pa Rourke and Mana ger Mart? Krug have been ap proached by President Tip O'Neill re garding a horizontal cut In tbe sal aries of the players on account of tha poor business and bad weather this season in the Western league. Both are of the opinion that there isano need to hurry about tbe matter. A few weeks may see an improvement, and they hope such a atep will be unnecessary. "I estimate that rain ha cost ma IS. (TO this seasun," said Rourk Isst night. "All the clubs havs been hit hard. I ha vs not mads up my mind about O'Neill' plan to cut salaries, but I am willing to do what ever tha other club owners want to do. I expect to see a league meeting called iovn to take up ths matter." Krsg 10 1 presses Views. Manager Krug has writtci Tip O'Neill advising that the league wait a month to see If conditions don't Improve before taking any radical atep. H received a reply tonight from O'Neill thanking him for hi uggstlons. Two ClaVa Aarree. CHICAGO.. . Jun l Norrt O'Nell, preshlent - of ths Western baa ball 1 earns, who announced yesterday that the player of the league must accept a eut In wages to prevent the 'league from suspending, said tonight, two club had agreed to ths reduction. Two others, he said, had aaked tor further Informa tion. Only on team refused i consider ths plan. "With tha season only elg weak ad vanced, every club In lh loarue I $6,000 short of meeting It pay roll" BADGERS YICTORS ON URBANA FIELD Wisconsin First, with Thirty-Eight Points, Just One More Than Chicago Team. MISSOURI TIGERS ARE THIRD ritBANA. 111.. June B.-I'nlverslty of Wisconsin athletes won the sixteenth an nual truck and field meet of the Inter collesiatc Conference Athletlrt association on Illinois field todsy, having a margin of but one point over the team of tha I'nlverslty of Chicago. The final count waa Wisconsin, W; Chlcsgo, IT. The Uni versity f Mlasodrl waa third with a and t'nlversity of Illinois, last year cham pions, fourth with 18. Eight conference records yere broken In the fifteen event. Illinois ha won the conference cham pionship foi the Isst two misrter. Il linois carried off the honors Isst year with fi.ity-flve points and scored forty- 'even points in winning the meeting In IM. California was the winner In 1913 with firty-ene point. The final score by point follow Wisconsin. Chicago, 37; Missouri, 31; Illinois, is; Notre Oame, 9; Pepauw, S; Northwestern, 7; Minnesota, 4; Purdue, 4, Coe college, 34; 'Ohio Plate, I; Iowa Plate, 3; t'nlversity of Iowa, 1; Kansas, 1; South Dakota, L Hiimmarlos Hundred and twenty-yard hurdles: First heat. Bimoaon, .Missouri; Burke, W isconsin. Time, :1&S. Second hest: Ames, Illinois; Bancker, Purdue. Time, :lfH- Third heat: Packer. Iowa State; Me Kenwn, Illinois. Time, :1H. Hundred-yard dash, first heat: Knight, Chicago.; mi 1 1 in. Wisconsin. Time, :10. . Second beat: Caeey, Wisconsin; Allen, Indiana. Time, :lil:15. Third host.. Ward, Chicago; Bradley. Northwestern. Time, :1l. one-mile run: Mvera, rianauw: Har vey, laconjlti; Htout, Chicago; ttchardt, Wlsoonain. Time. 4 minute. 1H sec onds. Urea lis conference record of 4:2Ut,, . niHl.e by Baker of oberlln In 1910. , Four hundred and ftrty-yard.-dah: IMatnnnd, Chicago: Williams, Wisconsin; Rast, Purdue; Kledorp, Missouri. Time. :4:v-. Hundred-ysrd dash: Ward, Chicago; Knight. Chicago; Pmlth, Wisconsin; Casey, Wisconsin. Time, :08. Ties In lercolleKlato reoori.- t ' Points: Clilr'Rgo. 15: Wisconsin,. 10; Pepeuw, h: l?irdue, 2; Missouri. 1. Two hundred and twenty-yard dash, fret heat: BoiMh. Wlonsln; Bradly, Northwestern. Time vond h.vit: Mcintosh, Indiana; KmIkM. Chlcjgo. Time not taken. Third heat: Ward, Chicago; Hohman, Illinois. Time, :21. Ties conference record, made by Hahn of Michigan In lva. ,"3i-yard tmrdler: First hent. Simpson. Miesiuii; Bentty, Michigan AgrlculturaL Time. 0:2'(. Pwond heat: Dargy, Mdasourl: Bancker, Purdue. Time, 0:Ai. i Third heat: Lighter," Coe; Ames, Illl nolr. Time, 0 y. U-yarrt hnrdle, flnnl" Plmpon, Mis souri; I'acker, Iowa State; Ames, .1111 iicdv PancVer. Inirdue. Time. 0:16. IUrI' Jump: Kiaher, Chicago and K. Tames. Northwestern. tied for first. HeUhi., & f,M t 114, Inches: M. James. Northwestern: Clnrgas, Chicago, and Valdai, - South 1al-ta, tied for third, llelvht. t feet, lf"4 Inches. . THsrus tnrow: Mucks, ' Wisconsin: Uashmau, Notre Dame; Uutton, Iowa; Oiirrutlsnn, lows, and Knapp, te col lege, tied for fourth. Dlstie, 117 feet T inches. h l olntji; f-hlcago, JO; Wisoonaln. 16; ills- pjiiii, , iMtrmwcpTam, a; iepavuw, o. Halt mil run: .Campbell, C!ilcago;M v ers. Pepauw; Cafroll phlo;-Xnderon, Minnesota. Tim, l-.b.i Lowera confer ence record of t-avti by Henderaon of Illi nois, mida la.-t yar. - - Pole aull : F loy .. f Missouri), first ; Bchehlngr end Culp illliuuls). tied for second; Powell (Missouri), fourth. Height. D feet fl in- lies. 220-yard dash: Final. Ward (Chicago!, Bootu (W is nnsltu. Knight (Chicago), Hohman illllnolsl, Tim-, 0.244. Phot put: Mucks (WIscMislni. Bachreart (Notre l'ame), Gardner (Wisconsin), Crowe (Purdue).:' Distance.' 44 (eel -s Inches. Two-mile run: ilsaon (Illinois), Wat son (Minnesota), . Benlsh ' (Wisconsin), Ooldie (Wisconsin). Time; :3W. New cunlerence' a-ecod. . i.u-ysrd hurdles: - Pimnsoo (Missouri). I.ishtner (Coe), Paggy (Missouri), Ame (Illinois). Time, t 4.Wi. ' lower confer ence record of 6:?44 by Poage (Wiscon sin! In 1904. Points: Chicago. IS; Wisconsin, ; Mlnsouil. 19; Illinois. 14; Peoaos'. . Running broad Jump: Stiles (Wlsoon-. slnl. Pogue (Illinois), .Warrick (North western). Oruhemsciier. (Kansas). Dis tance, 2S feet inches. : Breaks confer ence record of 113 feet Inch, made by Friend (Chicago), In 1906. Hammer throw: Berry CLake fwrO. Bschman (Notre Dame), Murk (Wiscon sin), Rlinada (Ohio Htate). Distance. 1SS feet ti lnche. Belay race: Won by Chicago; . Wiscon sin, second: Missouri, third; Illinois, fourth. Tim. 1:2. Nebraska:League Drops Kearney and Columbus Teams HASTING, Nb.. Jun V (Special Telegram.) By telegraph vote the State j league this morning was out to six club by th refunding or Columbus' smw guar anty. Kearney had previously dropped out and the efforts a' Aurora to take over the franchise failed. Games today and tomorrow wtlt .be: Grand Island at Nor folk, Hastings at Beatrice, Tork at Fair bury. Tho schedule will be revised so that playing may. continue without .Interrup tion. ! Coach Hawley Plans N Motor Honeymoon IOWA CITY. Ia., June . (Speolal. Athletic at Iowa sidestepped for society this week, whn wedding Invitations were Issued for tho marriage of MAaa ILoulse Clark to Jesao B. Hawley, Iowa' foot ball coach, which will take plaice Jun IT at Dea Moines ,at 'the Clarke home, - Over fioo Invitation have bean taaued, th greater part of them to friends of tb bride and groom at the University of Iowa. Mia Clarke has announoed to her closest friend soma of th detail of the affair. The pretty co-ed will wear her mother'a wedding gown, this being an expressed wish of Mrs.' Clarke, who Is well known to Iowa student. Ooaoh Hawley ha planned an overland motor trip east a a tioneymoou. Mr. and Mrs. Hawley will be at horn in Evans ton. Next year Mrs. Hawley will aooomptuiy her husband to Iowa City whan he ar rives to coach the Hawkey foot bail team.' ' Travis Wins Golf Match by Two Up RYE, N. T., June I. Walter J. Travis, th veteran golfnr, won tho Metropolitan golf championship over tha Apawaml course by deafatlng John O. AAdaveoA. th former Boston round by two up.