TUB OMAHA. Tl'KSUAY. Al'IUU S3, ilJ s Slams Out Fifth Heir in Three Days BulUlexi Horn Stand. Oklahoma City, April 21, J, 0. 30. Wtthiut May t.t.-$. 4. Tubus May S. 6, 7, 7. St. Joseph: May I. . 10. II. JtCOND CAME IETWIEN lUfFALOM AND ST. JOE. POSTPONED BECAUSE OP IAIN. m Vic Aldridge . Breaks Pirates' Winning Streak Chicago Culi Pitcher Hold Piiwlurgh to Five Hid, While He Himielf Get. Triple in Seventh. tliiogn, April 24. Vic Aldridge broke rittsburgh's winning itreak, alter they had won six. conaecutive ijtiiea, by holding the viaitora to t hits, while he hitnwlf, delivered Ii triple alter two men had walked h the seventh inning, giving Chicago 4 to 2 victory over the 1'iratei. rimHi im . ; ah H n a i rareetill, i m, f rait'ioo. an n o a 4 l it 4 18 8 4 8 18 8 a t a 4 iii ' e J a 4 HalMrWr m HnW, K I a 4 KriWu. 3k i i a iim i rtuM. 4 14 KHf rf ft.., ft 4 4 1' Millw. If l.ne-aa. Ik V 4 t 1 ". 5" .. a i 4 ni-.ru t mft. a I a iii xti.. a Total 31 34 III T4l a a a a a a a I ihmao 1 lrevllle. rllgr.00. a a a a J ' J is Ti n w Numni.rv Rune! gl!". Friborg, n rarr.i l.l. r.rror. ; lor. Ta.bM BII4I Tiern.r, nr- haaa nil: Miner, Aianae. moma iee. Mat. neerinceei ar-v -.-.. 4,a,-refl. H - Raellnra. :b tiro. 3b Younr. rf Mwi.l. If . .llr, Ik ntitonrs. cf r. nmitg. IteUllaa. P tauter, p CI. Meranviiia.Timey.rimm. -" bases: Pltt.bursh. 4: Chicago, a. Ban on twlla: off Aldridge. t: off Cooper, 4. at,,,.-!, ul; Rv Aldrlrixe. a: by Cooper. 4. Lmi.iree; 2entll d Klatn. Tim: Ma. Claet. It rhtlll. I Philadelphia. April t. Bunching flv tin in lha third inning today nhl.d Np York to ior thro run, which war sufficient for' a a ts 1 victory ever rniia n.lrhla. Orh' double followed by lng.s by V.ung. Mru.l, Hhinntr and E. Smith, did th dmge. Scor: . iw lonK. I rnrLannrnu. an. no. a n.va. a S a IMorrMU. If 4 1 a I Bare. Ik jiwaikw. rr a I'Kiliiaas. ef p i.Mli.. lb a 'w'riMuia a i1 1.. ib a iiyiMrhw. 4' Peratneon, 3b l;Hlln. a HiiMI. a T"iu sa a st iij-Tfiw l i Tom ana it if Haft.d fnr T...1I. In vnth.. va,nHrd for Huhb.ll In ninth. ' rora by Innlno: Niir Torh a j a a a a I rhiiad.iphia a i i a a a a a a t Summary Run: Oroh. Tounr. Mul. Walk.r. Parklnaon. Error: K.lly. Doua-rause-y. !.brvaii. Parklnaon (1). Two-b hlta: Ornh. Rawlln. Ptolrn bain; Tminic. farrlflc: Hubbll. Douhl rlva: Waikar-LU. Rllna-Bancroft-K.llv.- t.aft o h.: Nw Tnrk, U: rhllidiilrhl. a. Baa on balla: Off Hub .ll. 4; off Poula. 1: off Cauwy. . Ftrnrk out: By Caui.y, !; by Hubb.ll, S. Hlla: Off Douala. 4 In Innlna: off fuv. a in Innlna. Wit by pitched hall : On. hv Hubh.ll. Wild pitch: Hub b.ll. Wlnnlna pltchr: Doiila. Ura plr: Hrt nd Pflrmn. Tim: 1:16. Cardinal. i Red. . Cincinnati, April J4. Poor flaldlnc back ef IVmnhua va th main factor in alvlaa SI. I,oul i I Ml victory over Cincinnati today, Pertlca wn wild and wa hit hard and Bar-foot alio waa pounaea. T. tbmt. I CIKCIKXATf. AM M O i f - AH. H. 0.1. 3 1 0 (II Rum, rf 4 4 0 0 a 0 10 01 laurjrt, lb 4 a II K 4 1 41 Duncan, If 4 a 1 Duffy Sees His Red Sox Lose til a Ka - Hughcy DufTey, Manager of the Doston Red Sox. looking aadly at the New York Yankees aa they defeat his team. Ruth, Maya, Buah, J one a. McNally and Hoyt, all Yan kee atari, former. 1y played on the Boston team. f3r I the fighter who knocked Carpent mllh. rf rmlrnlcr. tb Rtrck. Jb rlcm.hr. !b rlrathmte, cf McHanrr. If l.T.n. Alnanlth. a f.rtlca. p Barfuot, p Tctl ' 3 J I 5 5 18 0 4 110 3 0 I S fVthn. fb ' Harpw. rf Klminlrk. M rin.lll. Ib S a S llWIntto. a a S 0 llnnqnbue. p .0 0 0 OI'Brtnltr IVarVI. P 31 I IS ll1"riri( 8rhnlll. p Total S3 IS !T 14 Bohn out. hit by batted ball. Ratted for Donchu In lxth. Batted for Markl In Itbth. Srore by Innlna: ' ..... . st. i.oui ISSISi 5 ? Cincinnati I 1 14 Summary Hun; Fournler. Stock, Horn by (!). Hthcot. Pertlca, Paubert. Dun can. Haroer. Klmmlck. Error: Burn. Daubert, Plnelll, Wlnao. Three-baw hit: Partlca. Bohn. McHenry, Duncan, Heath cot. Daubert. Stolen ba: Smith. Scrl flces: Fournler 2), Burn. Smith. Bohn, I.avan. Duncan. lft on baaea: St. Loul. ; Cincinnati, 11. B on hall: Off Per tlca. 7;-. off Mrkle. 1: off Schnell, I. Struck out: By Donohue. 1: by Markl, 1; by Pertlca. 1. Hit.: Off Donohue. I In 4 Innlnca: off Pertlca, a In a 1-J Ipnlnaa; off Markle. 1 In 1 Innlna: off Barfoot, 4 In 2 S-a Innlnka: off Schnall. non In 1 Innlna. Hit by pitched ball: Smith, by Donohue." Wlnnlna pilchr:Pertica. 1 Inr Pitcher: Donohu. Umpires; Morn, Quljley and Emalle. Tim: 1:60. BrBTea, S: Robin. 7. Benton. April 14. Boaton took an erratic Kama roin Brooklyn today by a cor of to 7. The hevy hitting of Powell, Boeckel. 0'Nll, T. Griffith and Wheat featured. Boitsn pitcher wr alven evrellent upport, Kopf belnc especially brilliant. Score: t ; , BROOKI.VV. I BOSTOy. AB.H.O A. - AB.H.O.A. Hlth. Sh 4 1! !l Powell, cf 3 3 4 0 1 4 1 Hoof. RS 4 11 t i OiSnuthvorth. rf 4 0 1 !.' 1 V 1 1 Mrnotecm. i w v I 4 OlWwckel. 3b 3 t 0 1 t llBolke. lb - 1 0 1J 0 4 0 9 HFord. 5b 3 It I J 4 11 Slfl'Vell. 4 8 4 0 0 1 "I Walaon. p ' 1 " l l a n si Mcquillan, p l a o 9 10 0 OlMafOuard. p, 0 0 0 1 HrooKiyn Boaton ......;. femrirRnni: Orilflth tsr, Mitcnen, rowen a, .Tohnslon. 2b 4 T. Griffith, rf Wheat, If 4 Vr.ro, cf S Bchmandt, lb 5 Olann. aa Ttnnallng. B. Griffith Totala 7 1 !1 151 TU1 ! 10 3T 19 Batted for T. Griffith In ninth.- Kmim V. inmln.a ' : .. i a l a i l lxi HI ah fi). Johnaton f T Voof. .. Klcholaon. Boeckel (2). Hoik, O'Nell. v F.rror: Schmndt, HungllnR. Twn-ba hit: T. Orlffith, Hlah. Johnton, O'Nell. Powell. Thre-ba hit: Powell. Boeckel. Stolen bae! T. Orlffith, Nlchol aon. Sacrifice: Holke. For (9. Wataon. t.eft.on baees: Brooklyn. 8; Boeton. I. Baae on balla: Off Mitchell. S: off Wateon. 3: off McQuillan, 1. Struck out: By Wat eon. !; by McQuillan, Is by Marquard, 1. Hit: Off Mitchell, non in alx innlna (none out In eventh: off Mamaux. 1 In 1 Innlna; off Watson, a in a Innlna (none out In sixth! ; off McQuillan, 9 In 1 Innlna: off Marqurd. 9 In J Innlna Hit by pitched ball: Mitchell, by Wton: on bT Mitchell. Psed ball: O'Neill. Wnnln pitcher: Wataon. Loain pitcher: Mtlchall. . Umplrea: Hunt and O'Day. Timet !:. - Fairbury Team Wins 7 Fairburj. Neb'.,- April 24. (Special Telegram.) The Fairbury baseball team defeated" the Green (Kan!) team Sunday at Fairbury, 8 to 5. Batting Records of Major League Teams 1 ne ween a record in eacn ieage of games played, won and lost, with runs,' hits, errors, men left on bases and runs scored by opponents, in cluding games of Saturday, is as follows: Americas uaacaa. P. Now Tork tl.veland St. lal a rhllad'lphia 4 Boaton rni.-aa T-roit ' Wcihiaatoa rhicaxo N.w Tork Pittehurah Phtlad'lphia Pt. txtuia Brook lym Boaton Oauaaatt B. LB. OB. a 31 is 1 43 89 a 40 4i a 44 14 33 33 it 11 44 :t 1 4 35 II 39 44 National League. p. w. K B. w. 10 T. I.B. OB a 31 it JOE STECHER. former cham pion heavyweight "bone-crush- v,. 10 VUG VI HIS lllfll r.iiiS9 has discovered that it is not alto gether necessary .to hold a cham pionship belt in order to rake in the dough at the box office. - Mecher has been touring almost as he pleases through the middle west and east and has had all the engage ments he cared for. Although he does not make public detailed data, he says lie is perfectly well satisfied with the financial return. Joe is a popular athlete and. fur thermore, is well known among the mat fans. It ii common gossip down on the Fight Rialte) that Schlaifer has pent quite a little sum of money since his last fight and is willing to don the mittens so that he can gather in more coin. Jack Dempsey's trip across the creek may be stamped as a "pleas ure" visit to the old country, but you can bet your last dollar that Jack Kearns, the champ's manager, has a very good line on the condi tions in England and France and the possibilities for . Dempsey there. According to reports received in this country, the best seats for the Carpentier-Cook fight in London re-J cently brought something like $50. There is plenty of money for fights and fighters in the British metropo lis, judging from this report. ; The Ted Lewis-Carpentier fight will undoubtedly be a sell-out. The English are "fight crazy," and with Dempsey on their side of the pond, will pay well to see the champion, Carnentier for a rdw of restaurant stools, per form in a ring. So, after all, Kearns had some thing more than just a pleasure trip in mind when he purchased tickets tor Jbugland. "Cowboy" Padgett, Colorado welterweight who meets Champion Jack Britton here May S, wants to secure a couple of speedy light weights to assist him in his traili ng for the coming battle. Fast lightweights may assist a little, but if the "Cowboy" ex pects to keep up with the "Old Man" he should engage Joe Ray, the speedy little Chicago sprinter. Ray holds a flock of track records and could give Padgett a few pointers on how to move about According to word received from Mike Finn, secretary of the Oma ha Buffaloes, a 5,000 attendance at the local lot opending day will prob ably draw the league prize. St. Joseph leads among the south ern clubs with the largest opening day's attendance. The Buffaloes and Indians played to 3,600 fans at Oklahoma City in the opening of the season at the latter town. "Mike" writes that he is getting better, but that the doctor will not permit him' to journey to Omaha for the opening day. ' The first, "kid's" day at the park will be May 1, while the first ladies' day will be May 2. The reason for the late starting time, write "Mike," is that there will be 13 days on which clubs come to Omaha from Denver. The earliest the visiting teams can get here from Denver is 3:10. Browns Beat Detroit Tigers by 6-2 Score Fred Haney Geti Hit Out of Four Timei to Bat Jacob ten SmacLi Home Run Against. Ohlhanu St. Louis. Mo.. April 24.-Lrbin Shotler nitched the Browns to a 6 to 2 victory over Detroit in the fir.t game of the acaton between the two teams today. Kenneth iiiiami mi a homer with Severeid on in the second for hit fifth circuit smash in three days. Jarohsen hit another homer againtt Oldham with two on in the third. Score: irraiT. . . . I an. n w. a ' ltnr. Ib l utahaw ti l a.-. If Belteiana, if Blu. Ih rmaafiill. ef 3 man... aa Baaalor. a lva. p Oldnaa). p Johnaoa. p alanloa, 4' 'lark fob Te'a rr. Loria AH. H O 4 4 s 9 alia a a a i si it st II Good Scores Made in Sunday Shoot Goo lar ha OOD scores featured the regu lar Sunday shoot at the Oma la Gun club traps ? Sunday afternoon.. Five perfect marks were hung up in the Kingsley and Mc Quillan trophy events. ' In the Kingsley shoot at 25 tar gets,' Ed Moore. Marshall and Jeep each shattered 25 targets. W. Mc Caffrey and Kingsley each broke 24 "birds," while Mrs.' Edmiston, Furry, Bruce Thorpe, Joe Dawson and Pollard each chalked up scores of 23 in this event. Mrs. Edmiston placed high in the McQuillan trophy shoot when she scored a oerfect run of 25 targets. C. L. Hill also made 25 hits out ofl the same number of chances In the McQuillan shoot. High scores in the Moore-Noyes sliding handican event went to Thorpe, Hill, W. McCaffrey and Kingsley when each broke 24 out of 25 targets. Former TieTto" ' , Play With Lincoln Lincoln, Neb., April 24. (Spe cial.) Dick Woods, former Detroit American league baseball player and later a member of the Omaha West ern league club, has been signed to play with the Lincoln State league team this summer. Woods won the state tournament batting medal here last fall and is known as one of the best outfielders in semi-pro ball. Woods is-" expected to reach Lin coln today to get into shape with the team in its opening practice. He is an outfielderand hails from Friend, Neb. . Today's Ring History- Thhrty-Klcht Tear Aa. Jack Dempsey (Nonpareil) asaln.t Jo Haye. draw, -Nw Tork, ix round. Twenty Teara Ago. Oftorg Gardner won from Jo Wolcott, San Francisco. 20 round. Maoteon Tear Ago. Gorr Dixon loat to Spike Robaon, Lon don. Eng.. 16 round. Sovantoeti Tear Ago. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien lost to Hugo Kelly. Indlanapoli", 1 round. Twelve Yea re Aro. Tommy Mowatt lost to Tierc Matthew, Kansaa City, 10 rounds. Nia Tear Ago. Paddy Lavin loat to Bob- McAllister, Saa Franctaco. four round. Flva Tear Ago. Jo Burman knocked out Tommy White, Axfo, UL. Xiv round. All-Nations Beat Omaha Federals The All-Nations of Kansas City put it all' over the Omaha Fed erals at the Omaha Western league ball lot yesterday afternoon in the first game of a double header, win ning by the score of 7 to 2. , . The second game was called in the seventh inning with the score tied, 5 to 5. Darkness was the cause. Bell was on the mound for the visitors and held the locals in check until the seventh and eighth innings when the Federals scored their two runs. Raglon hurled for the losers. The feature of the second game was Redd's triple with the bases full in the seventh inning. Gothenburg Tracksters Lose Gothenburg, Neb.,- Apr, Z4. (bpe cial) Gothenburg lost to Cambrigde in a dual track and field meet by a 63 to 50 score. Rodwell of ' Cam bridge was high-point man with 19, with Holmes of Gothenburg a close second with 18 points. Some good marks of the meet were a discus throw of 100 feet 1 inch, by Karr of Gothenburg, and a broad-jumb of 20 feet 5 inches, by Rodwell. 111 Thi. rf 111 Kllxb. J 4 Bialar. Ib J JanokMO. rf 3 14 BiMMOld. 8 I 'WHllaeM. If a 4 I'nwiwr. aa 4 8 9 VtrMaaue. !b a another, a a a a a i TMi4 i i I a i ii ii "a a, taf Halted foe Johnaon In llhth. Ballad for Kothrill in ninth. Score by Inning: . ntroit rjiiJiiax-a St. t.ouia ''''" 11 Summary nuna: Manion. Clark. 'o". Staler C. Jcohan. Bvroio, viiiiiama. F.rrora: Rtgnoy. naaaier. i wo...... .. - Bovrld. HIlor, t'lrk. Tbr-be hit Blu. Severeid, Jiciianuo. oni. William. Jacobaen. ntoien ": '" Menu :. Double plya: ruthw.TUeney. McM.nua-Gerber.Slaler S. Oerber-Mo-Manua-SIlr. lft on baae: Detroit. 4! St. Louie. 4. Baaea on balla: Off Jb1-'""' i; off Oldham. 1. btrucK w "'; by oidnam. i. nue-. 'n - In 1 Inning; off Johnaon. a in i"mn" off Paue. 1 in 1 inning. !- Balr. Loalng "Honor: nunra. im plroe: MnrKrtty, Hlldebrand ana IJineen. Tim: MO. Tank. : Alhleile. 4. Km Tork. Aorll It. Th New Tork Tinkoe won their lxth tralght gm today, defeating Philadelphia in 11 In nings bv 8 to 4. Maya wa hit hard but given great upporl. Plpp' horn run. scoring Devormer ahead of him In th 11th. accounted for th winning lamea, PHILADELPHIA. I NEW TOBK. AB. H O. A.I JB.B l' l Tounr. !b Jolmaton. lb Walk... cf Welch, rf Miller. If Pfrklni. e Fuhrroan, 4 Dtkee. 3b Galloway. Harrla. p Brailll Rommel, p MrGowan Brheer Heimach. p x n a'WMtr. rf 0 14 r .!.r. If 0 I A ll.V.r. 3b 1 1 li""nrorm.r Oi McMillan, cf SiPIPP. lb 0' Ward. :b r Brott. aa 3' Kchanf . e 9 !. P 01 ?! Total! a l o 4 13 4 1 9 0 0 A 4 1 3 S 9 It 4 1 9 4 1 3 4 a a 4 1 a "a is BcwBanResults 6nf3Mandin0s r wcanta much Ptaa-lag. w, u ri, sr. B J.-wrn II I .ii eta 4 K4ie a I , ykuo a iii. mr r .a- la M.aai 8 mms in a a .iu iMot i a Vtolmlaj' Ma alia, Wlrhl'. ; h.uul City. I. All ir amo po.ioa4 !( Tadaa'a t.aaaa, Iteaaha at Mt. J-). .a at ! t iikiahont Olf. Boui Cur at vvubii. l.nr ( Tula. ATIO L IJ'.AGl E. atadia. w. ?k rvi.i w. rairr a 8 .to rhitattia 4 .W lor J HMIna l a 4 .o Mteoklra 8 I'liUouia a 4 ,a t lariuMil I l'trday'e aUoulla, Cblrago. i; Plttahurgh, I. HI, Uuia. 8; Cin.innatl, 4. N.w Tork, 4: Philadelphia, t. Union, ti Hrookl), T. Tadat'e ), St. r.ouia at t'lni-itinatl. I'lliahurgb at t huafo. , Hrnokhn at H"ain. New Tora at lhild Iphla. r-t .hi ."4 ,5o4 .491 AMCRIt'AX !..(. IE. Maadlag. W. I. rvt l W. 1.. Prt. N.w Tork 8 3 .! PhlUdelpkla 4 A .til l ln.land T 4 ,. I bieaso 4 8 .' Ml. Inula T 4 .4Ul Kwrwl a r .So Bono 4 a ,4ltlWahuita J 8 .t!l Yralerd' Iteaulta. Cleveland, 8: rhlrago. 8. N Tork. St Philadelphia. I. St. Mute, 8; Detroit, 3. Washington. 11; Boaton. I. Today' Came. Detroit at St. I.oula. Chicago at CI. . land. Boaton t Waahlnxtnn. I'hiladelpbla at New Tork. AMERICAN AaOCIAT10. Standing. w. 1 Pci.i w. f. r. Minneapolis T 3 ,;efl Kansas City 8 8 .AM lodlsnanolis 7 4 .434 Uuiaillla 8 a .41 Milwaukee 8 8 .'.4Vt. Paul 4 .wi Colunliu - 8 S Jit.'.! Toledo I 8 ,M0 Tetterdaj' Reanlla. St. Paul, 8: Toledo, I. Iitllavlllo. 3: Kanaaa Cltv. f. Indlanapoli, 4; Milwaukee, 1. loiuinDu. ii ; Minneapolis, 8. Today' Cam. St. Paul at Toledo. Minneapolis at Columbus. Mllwaukr at Indlanapoli. Kansas City at Louiavlll. Soul hern Aaaociatloa. At New Orleans. S; Blrmlnabam, 1. At Atlanta, 0: Mobile, 4. At MemphN. 3; Naahvllle. 8. At Little Rock, 8; Chattanooga, 10. Wichita Stages Kallcy in Ninth and Beats Packers Fast'i Homer and Double by BlaLeiley and Butler Fn able Champiom to Trim Sioux City, 1 to 3. Wichita. Kan.. April 24. Wichita .laced another biar rally today in the ninth inning and defeated Sioux Cit', 4 to J. W ilaon had allowed but one hit to the champioiu up to tne ninth, l.isi't home run after Wa.hburn had obtained hie on a wild throw tied the core and doublra by Blakealey and Butler won it without an out being scored. Score: aiOl'X flTT. I BU'MIT lauil ll AH H O A HaaultM. aa 4 3 I fealaa, of 138 KMiut'i, tt i a a i a Kiak.rf 4 8 8 taur, Ik Mitt Ik 411 rat. rf n.i.,,,,4. If 8 8 3 I'Biakeaia. If BoMeo. rf 8 t 4 HulUr. Palow. I 8 1 8 t at'lmaelL ft Qurr. 4 8 8 8 linlfia. VMiao. f 4 18 1 . P. -. i aMmneU. 9 TMsl SI I it ! 'Haley I Trial Nona out when winning run scored. Bailed for Musar in aianis. aM.A hw Innlnaal Wichita a a a a a a t -4 sioui city 8 a t a a a a a a Summary R'tnt: Hamilton. Homing. h,,i-m ar.. n i l i w rtHrfin. rora llamtlion CI, l.lah Sarriflce hila.f Hemingway, Roblson. Palmer. Borgor. Two-baa hit: Hamilton 121. Bl.ke.ky. Butler. Horn run: Ka.t. Hit: C)ff Hue aar, 7 Id Innings: off McDonnell, I In 1 Inning. rouble playt Builer-Waahburn. htruck out: By Muaaer, 3; by wtiaon, 3. Baae on balla: Oft lluaser. 9; off Wllann. 3. Loft en baaea: Bious. City. 8: Wichita. 8. Hit by pitched ball: Hemingway. Itobl aon. Oriffin. Umplroa; BurnslU and Ftupalrlck. Time: 1:31. a i i t I a I a a 1 aaa i a J aaa I 8 aaa 98 4 V U American Association Tot.la 43 19 31 I'M . opatted for Harrla In eeventh. Batted for Rommel In ninth. Ran for P.rkln In plnth. Batted for Baker In eleventh. On out when winning run icored. Boor by innlnga: '. . . . . . . PhlUdelphla OOlOBBBrJTn v i New Tork s o . u i v v v v . . Summary Run: Welch, Miller. Dyke. Dalloway, Witt (2). Fcwter. cevormer, PIdd f3). Krror: Walker, Miller. Two- baa hit: Miller. Homo run: Pipp. Stolen baae: Witt (5). Sacrifice: Fewater, Mc Millan. Douhl play: Toung-Johnston-Oalloway. Left on baaea: New York, 4; Philadelphia. 1. Baa on ball: Off Harri. off Melmacb. I: off May. 1. oiruc out: By May, t: by Harris, ; oy riom m.l 1. Hlta: Off Harrla. 7 In 4 innlnga; off Rommel, none In 3 inning; off Heim ach. 3 in 3 Innlnga. i.otn pitcner: neim ch. Umpire: Owen, Chill nd WIsh. Tim: 2:10. Senator. Hi Red Sox. S. Waahlnaton. Aorll 24. By defeating Boaton today, 11 to 3, Whlng(on nded a losing streak of five game. The locals knocked Cjulnn from the box In the econd and pounded a trio of hi cucceaaor. Mogridge wa hit hard but tightened up in th plnche. Brower hit a home run off Myera with two on base In th sixth. BOSTON. WASHINGTON. AB.B.O A I AB.H.O.A. Q. If a player ball 1 accidentally stepped on by some one not engaged in thai match and wholly or partially buried in the ground, Is th player entitled to lift It from th hole and drop or place it elsewhere. A. No, such cae must be treated aa rub of the green, and the bail played as it lies. Q. What I meant by a "square stance" In golf? A. A player Is said to take aqpare tance when he stand with hi two feet practically on a line parallel with the line of play. When the left foot ha drawn back from the line, the (tance I called open. ' Q. Does th recent action by the United States Golf association in barring steel shafted clubs mean that their use 1 ab solutely prohibited? A. Under thie ruling the use of each club In forbidden in the United States national championships end also in tourn aments held by club that are members of the asaeclation. .The association, of ronrse. haa no Jurisdiction over clubs that are no member. Q. How many golf cluta ar tnr In the United State? A. No exact and nn-to-data figure are available. However, It la the writer's belief that there are something Ilka 3.100 clubs with golf courses. J. In answering a recent querry yen atatod that there is no penalty where a player accidentally dropa a club In a hazard, provided it docs not strike the ball, nor in any way improve Its Ho, . Ja thia true where a player accidentally al low the club head to drop to ground while ho still holds tt? A. No. In that case, he wonld he con sidered to have grounded the elub wheth- acridomally or not. and there wonld be a, penalty of too of the hole In match play and two strokes In medal flay. . Collins, ef 4 3 3 0 H. Smith, If 5 2 S 0 B. Smith, rf SIS I B. Barrls, 2b 3 0 3 3 Pratt. Ib 4 3 1 1 Bice, of K .1 4 I. Barrla. If S 1 3 A Judae. Ib 3 S 13 1 niutut. Kb 4 13 SiBrower. rf i I I I Burns, lb 4 0 9 IlPecklnp'sh. SI 5 3 0 5 Plttenter, as 4 8 1 9 Oharrlty, c 4 0 3 W.lt.ra. a 4 14 0 Imotta. an all Qulnn. p 11 ll"Blu. 8b 1 0 0 FnHerton. 9 10 0 llMoaTittae. p 4 114 i a a Mrere.v 0 8 8 Totals 33 11 57 18 Dodje, p 1 0 0 0'- Totals ' S3 19 94 111 : Batted for Fullerton in lnth. Batted for Lamott In seventh. Boston 1010001 J .a J Washington , ,.3 4 0 0 1 S 0 x 11 Summary -Rnna: Collin (21. Pratt, B. Smith. S. Harri (J). Ric (2). Judge (3). Dmwir rsi. Peck nnaugn. Krrora: i-u- tonger. 15. Smith, S. Harris. Two-base hit.: .Tiida-. Rice Brower. Elmer Smith, Pratt. Three-bnse hit: J. Harri. . Home run: Brower. Stolen bases: Pecklnpaugh m. s. Harris. Double play: Mognage Judge. Left on base: Boston. 10; Wash ington, a. Rase on na is: uit uuinn. i off Mogridg. 8: off Fullerton, Iron Dodg. 1. Struck out: By Mogrmge, z: by Dodge, 1. Hits: Off Qulnn, 7 In 1 S-3 Innlnrs: off Fullerton. 3 In 3 1-3 In nings: off Myera, 2 In 1 Inning: off Dodge. in 3 Innings. Hit oy pitcnea oan: n. Harri.. Judge, by Myers. Wild pitch: Fullerton. Balk: Fullerton. Pasaed ball: Walter. I-oslnr pitcher: Qulnn. Umpire: Connolly and Wilson. Time: 2:0". Indian. S: White Sox. S. Cleveland. O.. April 94. Cleveland broke Ita loslnr streak today when it de feated Chicago, 8 to S, In 10 Innings. The White Sox acquired an early lead aa the result of timely batting but Cleveland tied the score In the seventh. Chicago again went Into the lead In th eighth and was passed bv th Indiana In the 10th on singles by Wood, Nunamaker and Jamie- son. Scot: -' , CHICAGO. I' CLEVELAND. AB. BO. A. AB.H.O.A. Johnson, st 3 12 !. Tumi non. lr 5 3 S 0 MeOIellsn. 3b 4,1 S SIBtenhenso. 2b 4 3 0 4 Collins. Sb .113 a ! sneaker, cf , 4i 3 1 0 Hooper, rf B 3 3 fllMctnnls. lb ,3 IS 0 Most!!. If , 4 2 1 BlSewell. sa : 4 13 2 Strung, cf 4 1 s Pi uamer. 30 l ! s Bhelv. lb 4 113 01 Wood, rf 9 0 Bcbalk.s 4 14 SlO'Xaill. o 3 0 4 1 Faber, p S 0 0 3Kunamiker, e 119 0 iinam. p z i z Totals S3 11 28 ltlMortnn. o ft' 0 0 1 I'Oraney 10 0 l")rans 0 0 0 0 J"Gulato 100 ' I Totals SS 11 3 13 Batted for Mails in eighth. Ran for O'Neill In eighth. Batted for-- Morton In tenth. On out when winning run scored. Prnra bv Innlnaa: Chicago 813010 0 5 Cleveland '. 0 00030101 18 Summary Run: Hoper f2). Motll (2). Strunk, Stephenson (3), Speaker, Wood, Mall. Error: Collin. Two-bas hits: Hooper, Mails, Stephenson. Three-base hits: Speaker, Sheoly. Stolen bases: Johnson (2. Schalk. Moatil, Evane. Sac rificea: McClellan. Jamleann. Mclnnl (2). Double plays: Schalk-McClellan, Gnrdner McTnni. Colllns-Johnson-Sheely. Loft on bases: Chicago. 10; Cleveland. 32. Baae on balls: Off Faber, S: off Mulls. 3; off Morton. 1. Struck out: Bv Faber. 3: by Mall. 8: by Morton. 3. Hits: Off Malls, 8 In 8 Innlnga: off Morton. 2 In 2 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: Schalk. Mostll. by Malls. Winning pitcher: Morton. Um pire: Evans and Nallin. Time: 2:20. Five Leading Hitters of the Major Leagues American. G. AB. R. H. Pet. Pratt, Boaton 31 8 IS .tt Staler. St. Louis 10 44 14 20 .4n5 Smith. Boston 8 23 11 13 .443 Scott. Now Tork 1 S 8 14.444 Collins, Chicago 9 33 4 ltt3S National. G. AB. B. H. Pet. Tferney. Pittsburgh .. 7 24 S 13 .642 Lebourveau. Phila. . . 4 17 a I .471 Ornh. New Tork 3S 14 .457 Kelly, New Tork.i.. I II T 14 .451 Mokan. Pittsburgh ai 11 I $ .10 At Columbus R. H. E. Minneapolis 8 It 8 Columbus 11 1J s Batteries: McLaughlin. Williams and Mayer; Northrop and Hartley. At Indianapolis R. H. E. Milwaukee 1 7 1 Indlanapoli 8 13 0 Batteries: Mngrol. Klmpllng snd Goss tt; Petty and Krueser. At Toledo R. H. E. St. Paul -. 8 8 1 Toledo 2 8 S Batteries: Rogers and Oonzalet; Shoup, Ayers, Herbst and Schaufel. At Louisville R. H. E. Kansas City ,.2 11 1 Louisville 3 8 0 Batteries: Caldwell and McCarty; Cul lop and Meyer. "Battling" Strayer to Meet , -Wisdom in 10-RoundGo Pawnee City, Neb., April 24. (Special.) A boxing match of state wide interest will be put on at Burchard, Neb., 12 miles west of here, on Many. 2, when "Battling" Strayer of Lincoln meets "Battling" Wisdom of Sabetha, Kas. They will go for 10 three-minute rounds. and the match will be refereed by rfiram Gish of Beatrice. The winner of the bout will take all, a most un usual agreement, and one which promises to make the fight-snappy. The American Legion of Burchard is staging the match. Two good preliminaries will precede the big ngnt. ; !Afflt5teurol Organize County League. Kearney, Neb., April 24. (Special.) A Buffalo county baseball league wa or ganized here today, with the following six teams: Ravenna, Kearney, Slbbon, Shelton, Overton and Pleasanton. There Is a possibility of Amherst and Elmcreek Joining before the season opens, A. H. Graramer of Pleastrnton, was elected presi dent of the league; F. W, Lowry was appointed secretary and treasurer. The first game will, be played on May 11. All games will be scheduled for Sundays and holidays. Mershey High Wins. ' Hershey, Neb., April 24. (Special.) Hershev hia-h achnol baseball team d.. feated Sutherland high school here, 31 to 0. This Is the third victory for the lo cals, naving defeated Maxwell, 17 to 1, and O'Fallous, 23 to 1. Woman Champ Retains Pin Title MRS. T. R; JAMESON', city bowling champion among the women, successfully defended her title Sunday night at the Omaha alleys in a match with Mrs. Otto Ramer, former champ, defeating the challenger by the score of 978 to 942. High game score for evening be longs to Mrs. Ramer. After bowl ing a 136 count in her fourth game, Mrs. Ramer came back and knocked 237 pins down the allays in her fifth and final game. Mrs. Jamesons high game score was 212, recorded in her fourth game, Mrs. Ramer also shot "a 212 score. The champion started with a 200 game and was never in the rear, while the challenger got off a poor start with a game of li'J. The scores follow: , Shipment Includes Irwin String of 26 Horses and Four Smaller Stables l ite carload of the flcctol-liinlcd animals at the Tijuana tat meeting, which clocd yrtterday, are speeding Mu.ar! Omaha today to race in the Ak SarUcn apring running rarn, June J to 17, for pur.ri totaling $40,000. Hie hiniient, which left the vvc.lrrii traik this morning, includes the atahlei of the Irwin brothera, trading winiirr at Tijuana: Ikip Tnllet and C Maul.by, Lovrll and Urovei, Mctoll and McGregor and L. T. Whitehill. 'Iwrniy-ai: runner ate in the ata. l1e of the Irwin brothera, including the star motor cop. Rifle, which tin. ihed aecond in the $-0.J00 Tijuana derby: Kegrctoo. which finithrd a close thud; Dainty and Lady and jiyrire A. The atahlei of I.ovcll and Groves Mi Coll and McGrrcor. and Ikie Tullrt and C. MatiUhr each have 16 runners, many of whom were con ti.lcnt winners at the winter meet ing. The liable of Whitehill is mull. but is composed of cotisifcnt win ners. Hobby Allen, which beat Rifle; I 'I u in Rlossom, May McKin ney, Utile Leu. liourhon Green, i'raiik Wilson and Sadie v. make ud thia atable. 1 he star performer in the I.ovcll and Grove atable is Capt, Clover, the 3-year-old candidate for the Ken. lucky derby to he run at Louisville May 13. lie will be one of the en tries in the Ak-Sar-Ben King's derby for a f-.UW purse and silver king cup. The stable of four head of M. If. Borland arrived in Omaha from Tijuana this morning. Bcllevue Team Trims Fort Crook ' Soldiers The Bcllevue baseball . team de feated the Fort Crook soldiers at Belle vue yesterday afternoon in a 12-inning contest by the score of 6 to 4. McDonald of the soldier team knocked a home run in the ninth inning. - - .' Mrs. Jameson 200 Mr. Ramer 159 114 IDS 19 212 513 138 Total i1tg 237912 Fairbury Starts Training. Fairbury. Neb., April 21. (Special.) The Fairbury State league atarted train ing in earnest Monday. Manager Segrist has a select bunch of ball players to fick from, and should put up a good Ight for the flag. Additional bleachers have been built in the city park, giving it a 1,100 seating capacity. Endlcott High Wins. Endlcott. Neb.. April 21. (Special.) The Endlcott high school defeated the Steele City high achool. s to 5. in a ft un'd exciting game. The batting of Starr ana Higgle, or tne winners featured. Starr hit a three-baa-eer. a double., and a single Ih four time at bat, while Biggie aiammca oui lour singles Ln ss many trie. Score by Innings: wwii! Steele City ...0 19003010 8 7 fi Endicott .... 01101111 8 10 1 Batteries: Jones. Comoton and Grnadv. Greenwood and Darling. Beatrice Beats Tecumseh. , Tecumseh, Neb., April 21. (Special.) "loois jvircnner centric state leaerua team defeated the Tecumseh town team Sunday, 11 to 0. in the tint game played on Sunday . wlthfh the city llmlB), in 25 years. Sunday baaeball wa authorised by a recent election. Klrchner gave all hi men a chance to show their wares. and waa pleased by th result. Taylor and Jackman looked especially good on th ruouna. . v Q. While A I at bat with one atrlk and three ban it I discovered he i the wrong batter. What should the umpire do? A. The right batter Is sent to take his place and haa one strike and three balls against him. Q. Batter run forward toward Pitcher and atrlkea at ball but miasea. I he out? A. Batter I not oat If be fail to meet ball even though he ran forward. Q. V. 1th two out a runner going from first to socondj Is hit by batted ball. Does the Batter get a baae hit? A. Aitnouxn side t retired Batter 1 credited with a baae hit here. Q. If base runner throws up an arm to Interfere with thrown ball what is penalty? A. Kiuiner is ralleu oat lor Interfer ence. Q. Rfeht-handei batter with one strike called on him atop to left-handed batter box. Is this legal? A. Batter may do se while ball la be- laer tetanwd froaa catcher t pitcher. Kearney Golf Club Preparing tor Opening Kearney. Neb.. April 24. (Spe cialsThe Kearney ' Country . Golf club is already preparing for its open tournament, which wrii be held on June 27 to 30, inclusive. The prizes offered this year are unusually at tractive and are expected to en courage a heavy entry list. The pro gram has been lengthened one day, and visitors will be welcomed on Sunday , and Monday preceding the tournament, for practice. Several of the greens have been relocated and numerous changes have, been made 10 improve ine course. Bloomfield Tracksters Beat Plainview High Squad Bloomfield, Neb., April 24. (Spe cial.) 1 he Bloomfield high school track team won the dual meet with with the Plainview high . school at that place. Of the 1 1 events staged, bloomfield took . first in nine. A triangular ; meet with Wausa and Crofton will take place here , April ZS and zy. - In the class pentathlon just staged here, Ray Reynolds carried off the championship, and also annexed first place in the junion-senior division. Rap John took first place in the sophomore class, and George Weber first in the freshmen class. Gus Becker High Gun. . . " at Lincoln Park Shoot Omaha Bee Leased Wire. Chicago, April 24. G. L. Becker, amateur from Ogden, Utah, carried off honors in the Sunday shoot of the Lincoln Park Gun club, by breaking 147 targets out of 150 from 16 yards rise. ' R. A. Nutt and W. Harmining tied for second with totals of 145. Jay Graham and Fred Bilts tied among the professionals with totals of 148. Baseball Dope OFFICIAL SCORES WKEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 2. Western League. Mid. Tot. M. T. W. WK. T. F. S. B. Omaha x . ..... -. . Tulsa x .. .. .. .. ,. ,, ., Sioux City 8 . .... .. ... Denver x .. w .. . . ., '. . Dea Moines x . . . . Wichita 4 ..; .... St. Joseph x .. .. .. .. ,. .. ykl. City Tot. S. R. National League. MM. M. T. W. WK. T. F. Brooklyn 7 .. x,. ., .. Phlla. 2 ....... New Tork 4 .. .. .. ., . . Chicago 4 .. .. .. Boston 8 ,. .. St. Louis 6 ' .. ., Cincinnati 4 ,.' . . Pittsburgh 2 .. .. American League, Mid. Tot. M. T. W. WK. T. F. S. R. Detroit 8 .- .. .. .. St. Louis 8 .. .. , . .. .. .. .. Cleveland 6 ... .. .. Chicago S .. ..- .. .. .. ,. Boston .3 .. .. ... .. , .- ,. Wash'ton 11 .. ... .. ,. .. ., ., New Tork 8 Phila. 4 American Association. . Mid. Tot. M. T. W. WK. T. F. S. R. Kan. City 3 Milwaukee 1 . Indian'olls 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 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