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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1918.
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Drawn for
The Bee
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ROURKES
POUND
DRESSEN AND VIN
FROM BOOSTERS
i. -
Opposing Hurler Receives Poor
Support From His Team
Mates, Who Help Lose
Ragged Game.
Des Moinfs, Ia., Mav 7. (Special
Telegram.) -Omaha won the final
- game of the series from Des Moines
; today,.8 to 4 in a sloppy game of 10
errors and Zo hits, good for li base.
The Boosters trailed all the way as
. the visitors hit Drcssen hard so long
is he remained m the box.
A pass to Bashang, Jackson's in
Seld hit. Hanford's double and De-
ate's single, together with errors by
Jouval and Breen, account for the
Jmaha runs in the open inning.
Boosters Take One Back.
The. Boosters took one of thenj
Jack in tt: second on a pass to
Murphy and singles by Coffey, Breen
ind Dressen.
Each team scored twice In the
iourth, errors helping them in each
instance. Callahan, singled, Mart
ford booted Pratt's grounder and
Kopp beat out a bunt, filling : the
bases. Jackion drove the first two
named homo with a single.
In the local half Dcfate made a
two-base wild throw of Breen's
grounder, Cass tripled , and Jackson
dropped Dehte's throw of Hartford's
roller, two- iuns resulting.
, Dressen Chased From Game.
Hanford floiihli and aino-lr hv
Dcfate and Holderman added one I
run to the Omaha total in the fifth.
The visitors chased Dressen from the j
game in the following frame, which
was opened by .Coffey's poor throw
of ' Kopp's grounder. Singles by
Bashang ar.d Jackson filled the bags
iiu uujcu , jicsscn , to retire m
favor of Phillips, Donicka's single
scoring the last two alien runs , of
the contest, for Phillips was invinci
ble after that.
The champions could not get to
Kopp again until the ninth when
Hartford, ' Shanley and Murphy
collaborated for one run each, gettmg
a sizzling hit. Donica's fielding and
the hitting of Hanford, Jackson and
uemt teatured the Omaha victory.
Rashanf, rf
Standing of Teams
AMERICAN. " 1
W. L. Pet.
Boston ....11 T .632
Cleveland ..10 T .688
fhlcago .... T 7 .600
New Tork.. t .600
Detroit .... S T .4a
WaihlnictOQ S 6 .471
St. Loud... 1 An
NATIONAL.
W. L. Pet.
New Tork. ..16 1 .141
Chicago ....11 S .486
Pittsburgh., t T .663
Philadelphia S S .(29
Cincinnati... I II .400
St. Louia ... 711 .36
Brooklyn .. U .656
Philadelphia I IS .375Boston 411 .176
WESTERN.
W.L.Pct.L-
De Moines ..4 1 .8(7
Wichita .....6 1 .714
Topeka ......6 S .714
Omaha ..1..4 S J171
Hutchlaon ...I I .S6
AMERICAN ASS'N.
W. L.rct.
Louisville ...II ,633
Milwaukee ...I 1 .633
Kansas City 4 S .667
Indianapolis ..4 S .571
Columbus ....6 4 .333
Sioux City ..2 I .2St. Paul 1 4 .633
Joplln . 3 & .286jToledo 3 8 .28(5
St. Joaeph ..2 S .286Mlnnctpolli ..1 S .167
Yesterday' Game.
- WESTERN LKAOUE
8t. Joseph, 3; Hloux City. 0.
Hutchinson, 3; Topeka, 4.
.loplln. 6; Wichita, J.
Des Moines, 4; Omaha, 6.
American association
Indlanapolla, 4; Toledo, 6.
Loulavllle, Columbus, rain.
Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Kansas City, St.
raul, not scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
St. Louie, 6: Detroit, 6.
Cleveland, 7: C'hlcno, 1.
Boston, 2: Washington, 7.
New York, ; Phlladelphja, 1.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Clnclnnattl. 1: St. Louis, 6.
Chicago, 1; Pittsburgh, 2.
Brooklyn, 0; Boston, 16.
Philadelphia, 3; New York, 7.
Games Today.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Sioux City at Omaha.
JDe 1 Molne at St. Joseph.
Topeka at Joplln. I
Wichita at Hutchinson.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Cleveland at Chicago.
Boaton at Washington, I
St. Louis at Detroit. , 1
New York at Philadelphia. ;
'v NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia at New York.
Chicago at Pittsburg.
Cincinnati at St. Louia.
Brooklyn at Ii. mU.h.
LOVE GOES WILD,
BUT ATHLETICS
CAN'T TOUCH HIM
Philadelphia's Only Run in
Game With Giants Scored
. on a Base on Balls.'
Philadelphia, May 7. Love was
wild, but efi'ective against Philadel
phia toda and it was not until two
were out in the seventh inning that
the Athletics secured a base hit.
Meanwhile New York hammered
Myers out of the box, a home run
by Hannah in the six'n with a man
on second being the final blow. The
score was 9 to 1. Philadelphia's run
was scored on a base on balls a wild
pitch and (jiiuooley s muff. Score:
NEW TOKK.
AB.H.O.A.E.
Glhly.rf 3 1 3
Hknpgh.as 3 0 4
Raker,2b 4 1 0
Pratt.Jb 4 2 2
Pipp.lh 4 1 6
xKodie,lf 4 2 2
'Mlllor.cf 3 0 2
Itannah.o 3 17
Love.p 4 10
PHILADELPHIA.
(AB.H.O.A.E.
0 Umlson.rf 4 0 2 1 0
OKopp.lf 10 2 10
2 OWalknr.rt 2 14 0 0
2 OBums.lb 3 0 14 1 1
1 0Grdnr.3b 3 0 0 4 0
0 0Shanon,2b 3 0 0 4 3
0 ODugan.ss 4 116 0
3 OPerlttns.o 4 14 2 0
0 0 Myers. p 2 0 0 6 0
Artsms.p 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 6 27 11 I'M'Voy 1 0 0 0 0
Fahny.p 0 0 0 0 0
rGMAHA STARTS
WESTERN SEASON
AT HOME TODAY
Opening Day and Military Day
Combined Into One; Game
Called at 3:15 This
Afternoon. .
Jackson, lb..,,,,,
ttanlca. lb
Hanford, H.t......
Delate, as
Holderman. tt..,.
Callahan, ib ,
rratt, ...
Kopp, p.. .
OMAHA
AB. B. BIT. TO. A,
111
1
S
4
S
s
s
4
...... 4
Totals
t'aa. If..'..
Hartford, aa.
Hhanley, lb..
Hunter, rf...
Murphy, ef. .
IS 27 19 8
AB. R. ISH. ro. A,
.ail i e
...5 114 S 1
... 5 S o
..I8 0 0 S00
...4 11-1.1-8
... i 4 a i
...-4L 1 1 4 t 1
...4,6) 1 1 1 J
... a i o i
... 10 1
..41 4 U 27 14 "i
Breen, e
Kiva(, Sb........
Draasani p.. .......
Phllllpa, p ,
TaUta ..........
Omaha, t ..8 8 .0 ill 8 0-5
;Utm Molaca.. .8 iVeV'll 8 0 8 ll-t
" aa. Two-baa hltsj
Hartford, Shanley, Hanford, S. Ntolen baee:
BMbana-. lft on baaosi .Omaha, 7i Ies
Molaes. It Htmek out I By Phillips, 4i
by Kopp. L Baes on balls I Off Dressen, It
off Phillips, I ? off Kopp. 1. Passed baU:
Broeo. Jiarned rins and hltat Off Dreaaea,
4 runsi IS hits In five innings (none out In
sixth i) off PhtUps, ao runst S bits In tour
Innings; off Kopp. I runs, 11 hits la t In
nings. Charg defeat to Dreween. Double
pliysi Ooffey to Hartford to Shanley. Um
pire i Daly. Tlmei 1 boor S3 minutes.
Topeka Takes Last of leries
Away From Salt Packers
Topeka, Kan., May 7.Topeka took
the last game of the series , from
nutenmson here todav. 4 to 3. Score
HUTCHINSON. TOPEKA.
. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
J-ms.lT 4 3 4 OWufflLss 6 0 i a
e ONee.Sb 4 12 19
19 4 OBrdly.lb 4 170
114 Meyer. If S 1 S 9 0
1SS OClvlnd.Sb 21994
4 4 4 IHa'ger.cf t t 9 9
9 9 1 OTralner.rf t 9 9 9. 9
9 11 OManlon.o -8 1 r rt
19 8 gjaynes.p 2 19 8 9
9 9 4 SSaisby.p 9 9 9 9 9
Omaha opens the 1918 Western
league season at home at Rourke park
at 3:15 this afternoon. '
Today not only will be Opening
day, but as an added attraction it will
be Military day. All of the soldiers
stationed at Fort Omaha and Fort
Crook will attend the game as guests
ofW. A. Rourke, president of the
Omaha club.
Ceremonies will be comparatively
simple. There will be no parade, this
ancient method of celebration having
oeen abandoned m Omaha several
years ago. 'Colonel Pickering, com
mander at Fort Crook, has promised
to pitch the first ball. Major Maher
pi tne umana quartermaster's depot
yivunaca iu laicn jr. it possiDie.
Emerson Dickerson, president of the
Western league who will be in Omaha
for the opening event, will be assigned
v ..iv L-nim a iJusiuuii. nc win at
tempt to slam the colonel's pitch out
oi me lot.
Band Concert.
- This hurling of the first ball con
stitutcs the ceremonies except for the
music by the 41st infantry regimental
ona, wnicn win piay Detore, during
and after the game. , The band prom
ises to Bive an extensive rnnrert W
fote the game for the entertainment
or tne tans who arrive early.
Major Maher has contributed a fea
ture which will be something of a
novelty to the civilian audience. He
will provide a trumpet corps of seven
strong-lunged buglers who will blow
the series of army bugle calls on their
instruments.
Then hostilities between Bill John
son's Rourkes arid Ducky Holmes'
Sioux will begin. . .
Men to Pitch.
Otto Merz, Jackson's pitching ace,
will do mound duty for the Rourkes.
Mack Allison, one-time Rourke, prob-
Rrlfl... 1.1... aOIV Will ODDOSf. flttn
"m&it: remain i Omaha
muits udy. All limn atart at ..n
The teams will line up a? follows:
OJIAHA. SIOUX QITT.
i"""1 IbJb '.Hunter
Smith
Callahan ...!b
,b3b Strlgel
DeFat u . Jonea
"f0 ......r.Thomaao"
Holderman cfbf Rl:hl.
F.rrell
?fi. 'cfe Robrer
t , p Allison
OToolo p McQranor
Kopp ...nb iri-tAv..
9' Pk Mv.r.
Nolte.cf - 2
DilU.rf 3
ralk.s ' 3
Benson. 2b 4
Conroy.Sb S
Brleb'k.lb 4
Banner.o , 8
Tedesehl.p 8
McCIel'd 1
ToUlo 29 4 2414 1 'Total 26 8 27 8 9
, 'Batted for Tedescht la ninth.'
Hutchinson .99919114 92
Topeka .... 9 9 9 9 liS 9 9' 4
Left on baave: Topeka, 4; Mutchlnaon. 6.
i . ns. two base hits
m , jsenson, i eaescni.
Dlltx, Talk. Double pUy; Calk to Brle
beck to Conroy. Stolen bases: Hauger.
Bases on balls: Off Jaynes. 4; Tedeschl, 2
Struck out: By Jaynea, 6; Salisbury, 1; Te
deschl, 2. Wild pitch: Tedescht. Time"
1 hour 4 ininutea. Umpire: Mullen.
-,.
Oilier Crack Captures
i ; Grand Island Trap Event
Grand Island, Neb., May 7. (Spe
cial.) At a trap shooting tournament
C. L. Waggoner of Diller, Neb., drew
high money for the Class A trophy
by breaking 122 out of the 125 tar
gets; Class B trophy went to George
Harding of Doniphan and Class C
to Carlos Morehouse of Fremont In
the professional class D.' D. Cross of
Kansas City was high with 121 out
of Us. Phil R. Miller of St Louis was
second with 120 out of 125 and
George L. Carter of Lincoln was
tl.'rd In the amateur class C L.
Waggoner of Diller was. first,. John
a.elsoa of Boeltis, second, and L Bun
ny of Orleans, third. About 80
f .ooteri participated.
Totals 27 3 27 20 4
Battetd for Adams In cvinth.
rBptled (or AOams In .seven;!).
New Tork .,..1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 19
Philadelphia .0 0 0 0. 0 1 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Tratt, Walker, Home run:
Hannah. Sacrifice hits: I'ecklnpauKh, I'lpp.
Sacrifice fllos: Pratt and Baker. Double
plays: I'lpp, Pecklnpaugh to Plpp; Myers,
Iugan, Burns, Oardnor and Perkins. Left
on bases: Now York, 6; Philadelphia, 7.
First base on errors: New York, 2; Phila
delphia, 1. Bases on balls: Off Love, 7;
Myers, 2; Fshey, 2. Hits: Off Myers, 7 In
six Innings; off Adams, none In one Inning:
Pahey, 2 In two Innings. Hit by pitched ball:
By I.ove (Burns), by Myera (Hannah).
Struck out: By Love, i; by Myers, 2; bv
Fancy, 1. Wild pitch. Love. Losing pitcher:
Myera.
Chicago Held to Three Hit.
Chicago, May 7. .Ilin Ilagby, backed up
l.y flue fielding by Speaker and Wood, held
Chicago to three hits while Cleveland
bunched hits behind C. Williams' wlldnoss
and won, 7 to 1. Doubles by McMotlln and
.1. Collins saved the locals from a shutout.
Score:
CLEVELAND. CHICAGO.
Ab.lf.O.AB. AB.H.O.A.E,
Jhapmn.es 6 2 2 2 OLelbold.rf 4 0 2 0
Turner.Sb 3 0 0 6 1 Weavers 4 0 17
Roth.rt 6 2 1 0 0Klsberg,2b 4 113
Speaker.cf 2 0 4 0 OJackson.K 3 0 3 0
Wmbni.ib 6 3 10 UFelSch.cf 3 0 2 1
A.Wlms.lb 4 0 13 0 OQandil.lb 2 0 13 0
Wood, If 410 OMcMln.Sb 2103
O'NsllI.e IM 2 1 OSchalk.o 2 0 6 2
Uagby.p 4 0 0 1 OC.WIlms.p 0 0 0 1
'Murphy 10 0 0
Totals. .36 10 27 16 IBens.p 0 0 0 1
J. Collin 110 9
Husscll.p 0 0 0 1
Totals.. 27 3 27 18
Batted for C. Williams lei sixth.
Batted for Bena In eighth.
Cleveland 0 1 8 9 2 0 t 1 17
Chicago ( 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-
Two-bsse hits: O'Neill Roth (5). McMuI-
nn, ,i, I'ouins. Three-base hit: Chapman.
Sacrlflc hits: Turner. Kelsch, C. Williams,
O'Neill. Sacrifice fly: Wood. Double nlav:
Felsch to Schalk. Left on bases: Cleveland,
iu: inicago, . First bsse on erroTa: Cleve
land, 3; Chicago, S. Bases on halls: Off Wil
liams, 6; Bngby. 2. Hits: Off Williams,
in six innings;' off Bens, 2 In two Innings;
off Russell. 2 In on Innlna- off RatrhiT a
in nine innings, ntruck out: By Williams, 2
ny Mens, 1. Wild pitch: Bens: Winning
pucner: oagoy. Losing pitcher: C. Williams.
Boston Saved From Shutout,
Washington, May 7. Ruth aaved Boston
from a shutout at th hands of Walter
Johnson her today by a horn run over
the right field wall In the alxth Inning,
with a man on base. Washington hit
Leonard hard and won easily, 7 to 2. Score:
BOSTON. WASHINGTON,
i AB.H O.A K. AB.H.O.A.E.
Hooper.rf 4 9 10' IShotton.rf 6 9 2 0 0
S OLavan.ss 4 1110
0 OMIIan.cf 4 2 4 0 0
0 OShanks.lf 4 9 2 0 0
0 OJudge.lb 4 2 14 0 0
9 0Mrgan,3b 4 2 0 6 9
3 0Foster.3b 3 10 11
1 OAlsmtth.e 4 3 2 3 0
3 OJohnson.p 3 3 9 3 9
Hhean.Sb 4 9 3
Btrunk.cf 3 10
Ruth, lb 3 1 10
Mclnls,3b 3 9 1
Seftang.K 3 0 8
Scott, is 4 0 2
Agnew.o 4 13
Lonard.p 3 11
Pk ....
Fuhr ......pP
Van Glider .ip
Today's Sport Calendar
B Ban International league opens with
RorhMter at Jerey city, SyrMna at
BuJo at Baltimore, nod Toronto
6 Bingham ton.
Snooting North Carolina ateto trapshaot.
ln tournament open at Charlotte.
WmtrbKart Caddoek ngaliut Wtedek
Zbysak. at Cbioagv,
Totals. 21 42210 1 Totals. 86 14 27 14 1
Shotton out, hit by batted ball.
Boston 0 9 9 9 9 2 9 9 92
Washington ..9 9 1 4 1 1 9 9 7
Two-hase hit MnDn lln.mtlk IT n n. .
run: Ruth. Stolen bases: Judge, Foster.
Sacrifice hits: Mclnnls. Leonard. Sacrifice
fly Lavan. Left on bases: Boaton, 8:
Washington, 7. Bases on balls: Oft John
son. ; off Leonard, 1. Hlts: Off Leonard.
14 In eight innings: off Johnson. 4 In nln
Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Leonard
(Foster). Struck out:- Bv Leonard. 5: hv
Jonnson, 3. Wild pitch: Leonard.
, Error Aid St. Louia.
Detroit. May 7. Errors bv Treen !
Toung enabled St. Louis to win from De
troit, 6 to 3, this afternoon. After Detroit
bad tied the score In th seventh Inning on
hit by Bush, -Cobb. VeaclT and Vltt. the
vltlsors scored two run In th eighth with
out th aid of a bit. Score:
8T. LOUIS. DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A E. AB.H O.A R
Tobln.cf 4 3 3 0 ODressn.lb 3 9 12 9 1
OBush.sa 2 2 1(0
OCobb.cf 2 1
0Veach.lf 4 1
OHellmn.rt 4 9
OVItt.Sb 4 1
9Toung.2b
ITelle.c
lKalllo.p
Austin, !b 6 11
Staler, lb 6 116
Smlth.lf 3 9 J
Demitt.rf 3 10
Gedeon.lb 3 9 2
Nunmkr.o 4 16
Gerber.ss 2 19
Galila.p 3 0 0
Jones. p
Totals . 33 7 27 16 SBoland.p
. 'Spencer
Walker
4 0
4 0
1 9
9 0
0 0
1 0
1 0
2 9
2 1
2 9
3 2
2 -8
3 2
9 1
0 9
0 9
9 9
0 0
Wielding' C?
4UTT
By FRED S. HUNTER.
A SOCIETY reporter heralding to
day's largest event, probably
would proceed something like this:
"Omaha will very quietly open the
Western league season at home to
day." . x
In previous years the start of the
Western league season in Omaha has
been the occasion for much excite
ment and enthusiasm. Civic organiza
tions held rousing rallies, silver-
tongued orators made eloquent
I speeches, business houses announced
they would close part of the day so
their employes could see the game,
and the business of the city was wide
ly threatened. Then some of tfie fans
went to the ball game.
This year, however, evervthine has
been comparatively quiet. It is just
as well. These are war imes. Too
mucn cresendo nas a baa ertect. in
addition, judging from the success of
the crashing of the cymbols in the
past, there is a chance that a record
breaking crowd will turn out
The team has been playing pretty
good base ball. J. tie hitting has been
good and so has the fielding. The
pitching has been only fair, but that is
to be expected the first week or so of
the season. It will improve. We re
peat it is a good team and it deserves
the support of the Omaha fans. The
Western league also deserves the sup
port ot the tans. 1'rpspects for a
prosperous season are anything but
rosy, lhe club owners have exhibited
true courage in deciding to temot
fate which offers little and threatens
much, Other leagues have thrown up
the sponge without a fight. The West
ern league is one of half a dozen that
is fighting. A good fighter deserves
encouragement.
One Blessing.
THERE will be no base ball parade
today. For which, we confess,
we are thankful. The indisputable
stamp of the hick, town is the base
hall parade led by somebody's silver
cornet Dana on opening day.
Visions of Delight.
TT is with keen anticipation that wc
await the spectacle of Colonel
Pickering throwing the first ball today
ana Major Aianer catching it. We
trust that we will not be disappointed
in the hope that the colonel's control
is not too eood for we have deliehtful
visions of the, courageous major going
aiier a wine one.
OUTHIT GIANTS,
PHILLIES LOSE
SEVEN STRAIGHT
Bancroft's Poor Work and
Ragged -Fielding Results in
-Defeat of Philadelphia'
Pitcher.
Eller. 2 In on Inning; Doak, 7 In elghjt
innings; Horstimn, 1 In one Inning. Struck
out: By Bressler, 2; Doak, 1; Horstman, 1.
Wild pitch: Horstman. Winning pitcher:
Doak. Losing pitcher; Eller.
American Asoclatlon. 1
Score: R. H. E.
Indianapolis 4 11 0
Tfltdo , , 6 7 1
Batteries: Northrop and Gossctt; Brady
and Devlne.
Louisville-Columbus game postponed. No
others scheduled.
"Spider!' Kelly Engaged
To Train Jess Willard
Chicago, 'May 7. "Spider Kelfy"
of San Fr3i.cisco, formerly a clever
light-weight fighter, and more widely
known as a second and trainer of
boxers, was engaged today by Jess
Willard to act as trainer, adviser and
chief second' for the champion.
"PHOTO PIAY- OFFERINGS FOR. TODAY'
Important Announcement.
iy E wish to announce that a new
' pop corn machine has been in
stalled in the concession stand at
Rourke park. The reason for the an
nouncement is that you don't have to
eat Brother Dave's peanuts unless you
want to.
Tailenders Play Great Ball,
Joetown Blanking Indians
Sioux City. Ia.. Mav 7. St. Toseoh
broke even on their series with Sioux
City by winning today's 11-inning
game, j to u. lhe game was a pitch
ing duel between Luschen and
Meyers. The Backers were held hit-
less until the ninth inning, when
Thomason made a double over, the
short richt field fence. The Saint's
made but three hits up until the ninth
inning, buV made one in the 10th and
four in the 11th, which gave them the
onlv three runs of the irame. Sioux
City made four double plays. Score:
ST. JOSEPH. SIOUX CITT.
New York, May 7. New York Ka-i
tionals celebrated their return to the
home grounds by defeating Philadel-i
phia here today, 7 to 3. It was Phila-1
delphia's seventh straight defeat.!
Philadelphia outhit the Giants, but
ragged fielding behind Sogg, especial
ly by Bancroft, resulted in the visiting
pitcher's defeat.
Umpire Rigler ordered Third Base
man Zimmerman of New York-off the
field in the fourth inning for kicking
after he had been called out on
strikes. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Hancr't.ss 6 1 2 2 5To'g.rf-2b 3 2 12 0
S IKauff.cf 2 1 2 0 01
2 lO. B'ns.ir 6 0 2 0 0
0 OZIm'e'n.Sb 2 10 10
0 OWIlho't.rf 2 110 01
0 0Ro-z,2b-3b 4 0 2 3 0
0 OFletc'r.es 4 16 2 0
0 IHolke.lb 3 1 11 2 0 j
0 OM'Carty.c 2 0 2 2 01
0 OBarnes.p 3 2 12 0
0 0
M'Oa'nb 4 11
Stock, 3b 4 12
Ca'h.rf-lf 4 2 1
W'd.lf-lb 4 12
Luder's.lb 4 2 10
Tlncup.rf 0
Mouse, cf 4
K. Burns, c 3
Pearc 0
Adams 1
Hogg-.p 2
Fltzgel'd 1
Maln.p 0
Dtlhoe'r 1
Totals 30 9 27 14 0
Total 37 12 24 10 S
Ran for E. Burns In seventh.
Batted for Hogg In seventh.
Batted for Main In ninth.
Philadelphia ..10020000 03
New Tork 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 2 7
Twe-base hits: Holke. Stolen bases: Mc
Gafflgan, Meusel, Q. Burns. Sacrifice hits:
Barnes, McCarty. Sacrlflc fly: Kauff.
Double plays: Hogg, Bancroft. Luderus:
Stock to Whltted. Left on bases: New
York, 8; Philadelphia, 8. First Base on er
rors: New Tork, 3. Bases on balls: Off
Barnes. 1; Hogg, 4; Main, 1. Hits: Off
Hogg, 6 In six innings; Main, 8 In two in
nings. Hit by pitched ball: By Hogg (Mc
Carty), Struck out: By Hogg, 4. Losing
pitcher, Hogg.
Pirate Take Another.
Pittsburgh, May 7. Pittsburgh again
won frbm Chicago today, 2 to 1. Miller.
pitching for tlio home team, was steady and
kept the visitors hits scattered, the only
Chicago run being due to an error by
Caton. Th latter, while charged with
three mleplays. played a brilliant game.
Th fielding cl Second Baseman Kilduff
of Chicago wca the best seen at Forbes'
field In several seasons. After the first
Inning th PIrte could do llttl with the
pitching of Weaver. Score:
CHICAGO. PITTSBURGH.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Holchr.ss 4 10 8 OCaton.ss 3 0 12 3
It si Pfr."M,fr Pic- ? Jmi
ture, This
"TARZAN
OF THE APES"
Lions in combat with men. Leopards and
jaguars attacking human beings. Apes
and gorillas in fierce and primeval strug
gles. Raiding cannibal villages with an
elephant or two leading the attack.
And interwoven are three romances.
Three contrasting love stories which are
flashed back to and fro with remarkable
frequency, yet which dovetail into the
story with picturesque intensity
Owing to length of feature, no comedy
is shown, picture starting right after Strand
Pathe News.
9.
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AMISKMENTS.
Flack.rf 4
Mann.lf 4
Pskert.cf 4
Merkle.lb 2
Kilduf,2b 4
Deal. 3b
Kllllfer.o
Barber,
Elliott. o
Weaver.p
Tyler,
Walker.p
0 0 OMlwtz.lb 2 1 13 3 0
2 0 OCarey.cf 2 0 8 0 0
2 0 OStengel.rf 2 2 110
1 0ctshw,2b 8 12 6 0
S 3 OKlng.lf 3 0 2 0 0
0 6 n.McKne.3b 2 8 0 3 1
1 2Archer.o 4 0 6 1 0
0 0 OMlller.p 8 0 0 7 0
10 0
0 8 0 Totals 27 7 27 32 4
0 0 0
0 0 0
Total 33 8 24 16 2
Batted for Klllifer In seventh.
Batted for Weaver In seventh.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Pittsburgh- ...2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Two-base hlfc: Deal, Mollwlts.
base hit: McKechnte. Sacrifice hits:
) 01
2
Three-Moll-
AB.H.O.A.E. ABB.n.llt.
Cooney.as 2 0 2 2 lFarrell.rf 2 0 0 0 0
0 OSmlth.Jb 2 0 7 7 0
0 OThmson.lf 118 0 0
0 ORotchle.cf 8 0 0 0 0
0 OHunter.lb 4 01T 2 0
3 OJones.ss 8 0 16 0
4 OStrlegelJb 4 118 0
3 ORohrer.o 4 0 4 1 0
6 OMeyers.p 4 0 14 0
Danlels.cf I 1,1
Watson.rf 4 11
Kkham.lf 4
Meller.lb 4
Rnead.Jb 8
Mard.3b 4
Bachant.o 8
Luschen. p 4
1 1
2 16
1 8
0 3
0 3
3 0
Totals. 33 3 3317 1 Totals. 33 2 33 22 0
Joseph 0 00000000 38
Sioux City 0 000000000 0 0
Left on bases: St. Joseph, I; Sioux City,
Two-base hits: Kirkham. Thomason.
Sacrifice hits: Snead (3). Smith. Relchle.
Strlen bases: Daniels. Bachant. Luschen.
Double Plays: Meyer to Smith to Hunter.
Jones to Smith to Hunter, Strlegel to Smith
in nunter, sinitn to Hunter. Bases on
bails: Off Luschen, 7: off Meyers. . Struck
out: By Luschen, 8; by Meyers, 2. Wild
pitch: Meyers. Hit by Bitched ball: Bv
Miyer tuanieis). Tim: 1:66. Un'-tr:
Doyle. ,
wits. King. Sacrifice fly: Tyler. Double
plays: Deal. Kilduff and Merkle (2), Weaver,
KUltfer and Merkle; Miller. Cutshaw and
Mollwlts. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Pitts
burgh, 9. First base on errors: Chicago, 3.
Bases on balls: Weaver, 4; Walker, 2;
Miller, 1. Hits: Off Weaver, 6 In six In
nings; off Walker, 1 In two innings; off
Miller, 8 In r.l'ie Innings. Struck out: By
Weaver, 2; b Walker. 1; by Miller, 2.
Winning pitcher: Miller. Losing pitcher:
Weaver.
Braves Slaughter Brooklyn.
Boston. May 7. Boston slaughtered the
pitching of Cheney and Durnlng here today,
defeating' Brooklyn. IS to 0, while Began
held Brooklyn safe throughout. Rawlings
made five hits in as many times at bat.
Hickman struck out four times, every time
he faced Ragan. Score:
BKOOKLTN. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Olsons 6 12 4 lPowell.cf 2 0 2 0 0
0'Mara,3b 4 113 lHerzog,2 5 3 3 0 0
Daubrt.lb 3 1 12 0 0:onway,2b 0 0 2 0 0
H.Myrs.cf 110 0 OECelly.lf 8 3 2 0 0
Z.Whet,cf 3 110 OWcklnd.rf 4 2 2 0 0
Instn.lf-cf 4 2 11 0Smlth.3b 4 2 0 8 0
Hlckmn.rf 4 0 2 2 IKontch.lb 5 000
Schmt,2b 4 0 3 3 Rwlngs.ss 6 5 0 4 0
Krueger.o 3 0 14 OWllson.o 8 1 S 0 0
Cheney.p 2 0 0 2 ORagan.p 4 2 0 3 0
Dunning, p 0 0 0 1 0
Doolan 1 0 0 0 0 Totals . 27 17 27 10 0
O'Rourke 110 0 0
LAST TIMES TODAY
' MARCH IE '
Musical Comedy with
Bevy of Beautiful Oiris.
N E W K L L & MOST
The Two Joy Spots.
EDITH & EDDIE ADAIR
Comedy Skit, "IN THE BOOT SHOP"
LEE STODDARD
"The Phonograph Man."
BILLY WEST In "THE SCHOLAR,"
MUTT & JEFF Cartoon.
mi. FOX
PRESENTS
GEO.
WALSH
IN
Brave&Bold
Total.. 22 5 27 16 8
Batted for Kallio In alxth. -
"Bailed for Jones in eighth.
St. Louts .....0 0 1 1 1 0 0 S 06
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 08
Two-bsse hits: Qarber, Austin, Cobb.
Stolen bases: Oedeon, Nunsmaker, Buah.
Tobln. Sacrifice bits: Gallia. 3; Oedeon.
Cobb. Doubt play: Bush to Toung to Dres
sen. Left on bases: St. Louis. 7; Detroit, 6.
First base on errors: St Louis, 8. Base en
balls: Off Kallio. 3; off Jones. S; off Oai
11a, 2. Hits: Off Kallio. I in six Innings; off
Jones. 0 tn two inning; off Boland, 1 In on
Inning.' Struck out: By Gallia. 4; by Kallio,
1; by Jones. 1. Losing pitcher: Jones.
Southern Association.
Score, first gam at New Orleans, 8;
Memphis, 7. Second gam at New Orleans,
0; Memphis, 3.
At Mobil. 1; Llttl Rook, C
At Birmingham, 8; Atlanta,'!. .
At Chattanooga, 8; NashrUJ. &,
- V ''
Joplin Takes Last Game
Of the Series From Wichita
Wichita. Kan.. May Is Wichita
failed to bunch their 11 hits and lost
the last game of the series with Jop
lin by the score of 6 to 3. ''Score:
WICHITA. JOPLIN.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Wolfe, cf 4 110 0Carsle.lt 3 0 3 0 0
Carey. 3b 6 2 3 8 1 Brand t.s 2 10 2 1
Berger.ss 6 18 4 OUlller.rf 5 3 3 0 0
McBrd.lt 4 8 10 OMetx.lb 3 110 0
Coy.rf 3 0 3 1 0Lamb,!b 4 3 8 2 0
Jonss.lb 4 4 8 0 OBrkw.cf 3 13 0 0
Taryan.o 5 0 ( 3 0Tmpsn.3b 30130
Wshbn.3b 3 0 4 0 lColllns.o 4 0 5 1 0
Kolls.p 1 0 0 1 1 Maple, p 4 10 10
Cottsr.p 0 0 0 0
Lyons.p M H I Total 30 8 27 11 1
Total 35 11 37 14 3
Joplin 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 6
Wichita 0 0 0 1 0 11 03
Left on bases: Wichita, 11; Joplln, 8.
rirst bass on errors: Brandt. Sacrifice
hlta: Wolf, my. Brokaw. Thompson. Two
base bits: Caiey, Jonea, Miller. Stolen
bases: Brandt. 2; Met. Hits: Off Rolls,
6; Lyons. 3. C-oubl plays: Thompson to
Lamb to Met. Struck out: By Koll, 2
Lyon. 2; Maple, 6. Bases on bail: Oft
Kolla, 8; Cotter, lj Lyon. 3; Maple. 4. Hit
by pitched ball: Brandt, Brokaw, by
Kolls; Meta By Lyon. Umplr: Shannon.
Tims: 1 hour II mlsutt.
1
Total.. 35 8 24 19 3
Batted for Cheney in. seventh.
'Batted for Doming In ninth-.
Brooklyn o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Boton 2 4 3 0 0 3 6 0 16
Two-base hits: Johnston, Smith. Thre
base hits: Wlcklund (3), Kelly (2). Stolen
bases: Johnston, H. Myers. - Rawling (2),
Smith. Hersog. Sacrifice hits: Conway. Kel
ly. Ragan. Left on bases: Brooklyn. 10;
Boston, 8. First bsse on error: Boston, 3.
Bases on balls: Off Cheney, 4; off Durnlng.
4; off Ragan, 2. Hit: Off Cheney, 14 in six
Innings; off Durnlng, ,2 In two Innings.
Struck ouU By Cheney, 1; by Ragan. 6.
Passed ball: Krueger. Losing -pitcher:
Cheney.
St. Louis Score Flv Buns.
St. Louis, May 7. After holding St. Loufs
hitless for seven Innings, Bressler was driv
en from the mound in the eighth inning
today when the locale. In a batting rally,
scored five runs, winning from Cincinnati,
5 to 3. Score:
CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Groh.3b 4 1 2 4 0J.Smith.ef 3 110 0
Magee.JbM 3 13 lNlehof.2b 4 0 4 4 0
Roush.cf2 1 3 0 0Batrd.3b 3 0 0 3 0
Magee.lb 3 1 10 0 OHrnsby.s 4 0 0 7 0
Grlfflth.rf 4 0 3 0 ? Cruise.lt 4 110 0
Neale.lt 4 3 8 0 0Paulet,Jb 4 1 16 1 1
Blkbrn.s 3 0 1 3 3BetieI.rf 4 0 3 0 0
Wlngo.o 8 13 0 ISnyder.o 3 1110
Breslr.p 3 0 0 3 0Smyth 0 0 0 0 0
Eller.p 0 0 0 1 ODoak.p 1 0 0 6 0
Doak.p 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 31 8 24 11 4 Gnxls.c 1110 0
Totals 31 5 27 21 1
Ran for Snyder la eighth.
Batted for Doak in eighth.
Cincinnati .. 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3
St. Louts ...00000006 3
' Two base hilar Vula O.nUtt Sarrf.
I hits: Doak. Blackburn. S. Mage. Left on
:: Cincinnati, 4; St, Louia, t. First
has on error: St Louia, 8, Base on ball:
Off Breasler, 3: Doak, 1. Hlta: Oft Bress
ler. 3 la seven Innlnjs (non out In lghtb);
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