Central High Nine Hands Tech Its First Defeat of Season in Spirited Contest by 4 to 3 Score Stribling a Big Factor in His Team’s Victory Purple Captain Pitches Good Ball and Has Perfect Day at Plate. EXTRA l, HtCtfH tri umphed over Tech nical yesterday at Thirty-second and Dewey by a close score of 4 to 3, the contest being re plete with clown catches and scintil lant hurling. The defeat was the Maroons' first this season. Captain Strilv ling was the out standing performer, pitching good ball and allowing (he Drummers but four safeties in seven stanzas. He retired nine Tech bats men by the strikeout route and kissed the horsehide three times in as many trips to the plate. He sent the pill to the deep gardens for two doubles and a triple and scored the winning run himself. Makes Clown Catch. Hiorden, the star performer for the Purple in the field, maintained his errorless record and practically saved ids mutes by sinking two long sky ward clouts when the Teehsters had iwo men on the bags. In the fifth "Johnny" rolled over the gully bar riers to make a circus catch, saving a couple of counters. Score Two in First. Tech sent across two counters in , the initial frame and not until the fifth inning did Central tie the count. The Bookkeepers broke the knot in their half of the sixth when the um pires became cjccited and allowed Murphy, who had retired to the bench on a squeeze play, arise and trot across the platter unharmed. Coach Hill agreed to finish the con test under protest, but the Purple became enthusiastic and lilt to all corners of the lot to win. West Fans Nine. Af. AVest, grooving for the losers, whiffed nine Central batters. Snyder, Swartz and Pierce stood out for the 'i.isers in fielding, while AA'est, holding down the initial sack, deserves men It ion. The box score: CENTRAL AH.H O.A. Rlorden.rf *12 0 Rey'lda.2b 3 13 1 Glade.*a 4 2 12 Hughes, v 4 0 9 1 Delong.rf 10 0 0 J’ed'8on.3h 3 0 0 0 Lresher.lb 3 1 6 1 Lawson,If looo Htrlbllng.p 3 3 0 2 Howell.p looo Morris.If 0 0 0 0 J'genaon.lf 2 0 0 0 Totala 29 S 21 * TECH. AB.H.A.B. Snyder,ss 3 0 11 Swartz,c 4 210 i H’rahan.2b .1 0 2 0 Murphy, rf 4 0 10 Pierce. 3h 2 10 3 14. West.lb 3 0 5 0 Erickson.If 3 0 2 0 Prabb.l f 3 0 0 0 M. VVest.p 2 0 0 2 zMfCor’lck 1 o o 0 z Perry 110 0 Totals 29 4 21 7 /.Ratted for M. West in seventh. /Ratted for Snyder in seventh. Score by innings R.H.E* Central .0 Oft 1 1 ft 2—4 H « Te« h . . . .2 0 0 0 0 1 0—3 4 5 Summary—Rons: Snyder. Hwartz, Mur phy. Glade. Dresher. Stribling (2). Errors: Snyder (2). Hanrahan, Pierre, Erickson, Stribling. Drefher, Delong, Glade. Rey nolds. Pederson. Sacrifice hit*: Delong, Hanrahan. Reynolds. Left on bases: Tech, 7; Central. F Earned runs Tech, ft; Cen tral. 3. Stolen has**.** Snyder. Swartz t2). Pierce, Murphy, Glade (2). Perry, Uan rahan Three-base hit: Stribling Two base hits: Stribling (2), Swartz (2) $35.00 Suits Made to Order Worth $45 Other Values in Proportion We tailor every garment skil fully and guarantee perfect fit. MacCarthy-Wilson Big Daylight Tailor Store S. E. Cor. 15th and Harney BASEBALL TODAY Omaha vs. St. Joseph Game Called at 3:30 P. M. Ladies, 10 Cents Kids Under 15 Free —-1 EDDIE’S FRIENDS_ listening In On the K. M. | AN' WHAT D'YE THINK HA' HA” HA' «•' AHE SEZ TO ME TH 15 VI ^T'S * ^ ONE U ^ ,7 ,llt= '/A shell remember you l", ^OUNIM J 5HE 5EI - '4 ON CHRISTMAS- L OLGA, I NEVER FORGET , ] MA. hAm V MY HELP ON CHRI 5TMA5,y \ Y’DIDN'T TELL I JUS' REMEMBER THAT ( HER YOU ARE GONNA J WHEN YOU'RE THlNKlN' \ \ QUIT NEX' WEEK. A OF TAKINl' SOME OTHER I ^ ZZT) HA! HA’.! 9 PLACE " ,-' (V__AINh THEY M 1 CAN Y BEAT UNNV J^/^9 U L Drfiiher. Hit by pitched ball: By Strlbllnij (Pierce.) Struck out: By Stribling. 9; by M. West. 9. Bases on ball*. Off JStribMn*. 1. Umpire*: U. Parish and Cotten. Time: 1:49. Probable Valley Winner to Be Decided in Meet Lincoln, Neb.. May 3—The dual meet between Kansas and Nebraska universities to be held here Saturday, is considered one of the best basis for picking the winner of the Missouri Valley conference meet to be held at Ames, May 25 and 26. The Jayhawkers and Huskers, after their showings in the Valley indoor and the outdoor competition in which they have engaged, have been selected ah the class of the valley. Therefore, by deduction, the winner of the meet here Saturday should win the confer ence meet. The Nebraska track men have been handicapped by lack of a proper place to train. In the last tryouts held for the purpose of selecting the team to represent Nebraska, Kenner, Omaha medic, took two out of three heats In the low hurdles. Tilden Survives First Test in Great Fashion Philadelphia, May 3. — William T. Tilden II,national tennis champion. In the first real test since he had part of his finger amputated, today de feated William M. Johnston of San Francisco, his old rival in many tour naments, in an exhibition match at the Germantown academy. 5-7, 6 4, 6-3. After the singles match Tilden, paired with Wallace J. Johnson, Phil adelphia, defeated Johnston and it. N. Williams. Philadelphia, 6-3. 2-6, 6-4. The match teemed with brilliant tal lies. Scott Tops A. L. Shortstops New York, May 3.—Everett Scott, j Yankee shortstop, who played in his 1,000th consecutive baseball game at ! Washington yesterday, this seasons of 1316 to 1322. Inclusive, has held a higher average than any other American league shortstop. His record follows: V»»ar Games B A. F A 191* 10?, .2 47 .972 1917 ,.157 .241 953 191K A.12*' .221 97* 1919 128 .27* .97* 1920 . 1R4 2«9 .97* 1921 . 154 .2*2 973 1922 . 154 249 9** 1923 . i 4 .21* 9*5 New Limited All Pullman Train BEGINNING MAY C A ulngi" •< tW fame* tnmtnj Linted, wA .. to hAit« imnd Irani n that pntov tnia Washingtonian HOURS WASHINGTON HOURS HOURS BALTIMORE HOURS DAILY Ev Chicago..(C T.) 1.00 P. M. I.v Englewood.(C.T.) 1.17 P. M Ar Baltimore.(E. T.) 8.00 A. M. Ar Washington.(E.T.) 9.00 AM. Returning, leave* Washington 3.30 P. M. (E.T.), leaves Bal timore 4.27 P. M. (E.T.),arrive* Englewood 9 03 A. M. (C T.), Chicago 9.30 A. M. (C.T.) No Extra Fare OBSERVATION CAR Club car, stenographer, barber, valet. maid, manicure, magazines, newspapers, terminal telephone connac tiona, baseball scores and stock quotations. For Further Particular* Apply to Naareat Ticket Agent er W. V. McCreery, Traveling Passenger Representative, Pennsylvania Railroad, 405-10 City National Bank Building, Omaha, Neb. Telephone AT lantic 9427. Pennsylvania ^ Railroad System ft Tha Standard Railroad ol tin World Pirates Take Opening Game l From Cincy Adams Pitches Steady Game and Is Given Solid Support —Grimm Hits in 16th Straight Game. Pittsburgh. May 3.—Pittsburgh won the opening of the series with Cincin nati. 3 to 1. toil&y. Habe Adams pitch ed a steady game and was given sen sational support. Donohue was re l'eved in the eighth inning by Ben ton to make way for a pinch hitter. The Pirates, returning from St. Louis, missed connections at Cleveland and completed the Journey on a special train. Grimm hit safely for the 16lh consecutive game. Score: CINCINNATI AB.H O A Burn*, rf 4 12 0 Da'ert, io 4 0 9 1 I)unran. If 4 0 5 0 Rotjah, rf 4 12 0 Bohne, 2b 4 2 2 3 Harg've, «• 4 0 0 1 PlnelH, 3b 3 0 1 0 Cave’y. an 3 1 3 2 Ponhue. p l 1 0 3 xllarper 110 0 Benton, p 0 0 0 0 Total* S3 7 24 1» PITTSBURGH AO II •» A Manv'le. as 4 2 3 4 0aray, cf 3 0 6 01 Hl*b«»e If 4 3 4 « Russell, rf 4 n 1 o Tierney. 2b 4 2 0 3 Tray'or, 3b 2 A 1 2 Grimm, lb 4 112 1 Ooorli. c 4 2 11 Adams, p 3 0 0 3 Totals 32 10 27 15 k Mattm| for Honshu* In eighth Score by innings Cincinnati ..000 000 010—1 Pittsburgh .010 010 Olx—3 Summary— Runs: Caveney. Tierney (2),' Oooeh Errors. Donahue. Tierney Two ba*e hits: Bohn* (2>. Oooeh, Roush. ' Three-base hits: Maranvlile, Grimm, Harper. Tierney. Stolen base Tarry, /taeriflce hit: Adams. Double plays: Tavensy to Paubert. Tierney to Maran vlile to Grimm Geft on bases: Cincin nati, £; Pittsburgh. 9 Bases on balls; Off Donahue, 2; off Benton. 1 Struck out: By Adams. 1. Hits: Off Donahue. 9 in 7 Innings, off Benton, 1 in 1 liming. Wild pitch Benton. Gosing pitch*?: Donahue Umpire*. Moran and Finne ran. Time: 1:38, Dodgers Trounce Giant* New Turk. May 3 —After losing seven successive games to New Tork Brook lyn easily captured fh" las* game <>f its ser e* with the worlds champions, II to 3 Brooklyn landed on four Giant pitchers for 17 hit*, and dim hed the game with six runs in the fifth Inning, hunching seven hits on Scott snd I.urns Score. BRWKLTN. AH H O A Olaon. 2b 4 4 17 J'nuton. *• 4 1 S 6 O fflth. rf 4 12 0 N>)«. If 4 .1 1 0 Ball«y, rf 3 0 10 fihl'br. lb 5 3* «f Hijfh 3b 5111 Taylor, r 4 2 1 D’k’man.p 4 10 3 Total* 44 1 7 27 17 NEW YORK A H H O A Bam 'ft. as 4 3 1 t> tiroh. lb 4 0 2 2 Friach. 2b §031 If 4 110 Young, rf 4 2 2 0 Kelly, lb 4 2xo O'Cenn’l.cf 3 o & o smith, c 2 o fi o w York 10. Brook lyn. It. Beat on bulla: Off Scott. 1. off , Walberg, 1; off IM< Herman, 4 Struck out. By Scott. ;i; by Walberg. I by link* erman, 1. Hit* off H ott, 1 «• In 4 2 t In ning*. off fi»i< «*, 1 In I Inning, off Walberg. 3 In 6 inning*: off Hlume. 2 in 1 inning. Hit by pit. bed ball: Taylor, i by Scott. Wild pitch IMckerman l,o* Ing pitcher: Scott. empires ilart and Kletti, Time- 2:06. Homer Win* for f*hllM«Jelpliie. Philadelphia May 3 Philadelphia took (he final game of the *rr,e» from Hoaton toda>, <1 to 4 Ring h. J.t the \ iaitora to nine scattered hlta. ' tf William* won the game for th • In**’* in the mventh when he drove the ball over the right field wall for hi! sixth home run nf the aeaeon. Happ a a* on first and scored ahead of William* Powell aleo put the ball over the wail In the fifth a. oring two teammatee ahead of him Score t BOUTON AH II O A Powdl. . f 4 2 2 « H' worth, rf 1 I 2 0 Boo'd. 4b 4 «• l 1 Mi Tnia. lb 4 o * o B* watt, if 4 o • • ('onion, 2b 4 0 12 Kopf, m 4 4 2 & f>’Ndl, r -T 3 h 2 Menton. p t 0 o 0 I Totula 3 » 9 24 10 I'HILADKI.PH I A am ii o A Ki.pp. fb 4 0 3 3 llolk*. lb 3 0 10 0 Wil ms. . f 4 2 3 0 W*!k*r. if 2 2 0 1 D«n'hv. If 4 i 1 0 Hh ml. «« 3 1 n | W'stono, 2b 3 1 2 k r 3 I * I Hinf. p 4 0 0 ? Totals 30 h ;*7 14 xiiaitti! ior noimn in nmtn H< or« by innlnga Ronton ... 000 t)40 |00—-4 Philadelphia ill] 000 2 1 a— •. Summary—Kuna Powell, Kopf (2t, O’Nall, Rapp. Wllllama (2) Walliar. Ran nrhjr, Hand Krrnra Roark «l, Ring. Two ban* bll«: Rannahv. llgnlJna, Kopf, Home run* Powell, Wllllama I»eft on baaaa Ronton, d. Philadelphia. 7. Bti*1* «>n balla Off Menton. *.. off Ring. 3 Htruck out Ry Hanlon. .1. hy Ring, i. Wild pin h By Ring t.'mplrea Harr and McCormick Tho- | #4 low* Slate in Relay* Arne*. In. Mmv 3 lown Stale tol * lajtf. Will 1)4* irpraaaottd b.V n OR** fill It | relay team *t the South Dakota m* lay*, to b* held Saturday at Plnm Captain I l«»p|«*nmu. Millar. Il.mmn i ■ lid l.icht> will tuu lui Amu GAMES TODAY WESTERN LEA GIF. Oklahoma City at Dea Moines. Tulsa at Sioux City. Wichita at Denver. St. Joseph at Omaha. N ATIONAL LEAD I E. Chicago at 8t. Louis. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Boston. New York at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAD l E. 5b. Louis at Cleveland. Detroit at Chicago. Boston at Washington. Philadelphia at New York. AMERICAN ASSOC IATION. Toledo at Louisville. Columbus at Indianapolia. Milwaukee at St. Paul. Kansas City at Minneapolis ST ATE LEAD I E. Norfolk at Lincoln Fair bury at Beatrice Grand Island at Hastings M. Unl« Wal* i ul»» Sr Louie May 5.— Single* by Botlomley gave St. Louis a i to victory over Chi cago today. Hot tom ley'a safety in the sixth scored Flack and hl*« single in the eighth drove in Flack and Hornsby. Score. CHICAGO I B Ftaf*. cf 4 o 2 1 H’cote. rf 4 I 2 0 CJran'm. .0 4 0 1 t Grlmea. lb 1 ft 4 0 Ke htr, 1b 2 1 b 0 Fb-rr. 5b 3 1 11 Oaih»n, If 4 1 2 0 Adame, as 4 1 2 4 OKrel. < 5 14 1 Alex'der, p 2 * 1 5 Totals 21 t 24 11 ST. I^OL' iH A H HO..V Blade*. If 4 0 10 Flack, rf 4 2 .i « H'naby. 2b 4242 Bo? nily. lb 4 -’ll 0 8!o< k. ,1b 4 1 1 2 Mjera. rt 4 0 10 Fr'fau m 1 0 0 3 demon*. C 3 1 4 2 Hainaj p r. 10 6 To'ai* I t 27 14 Score by Innleg*. Chicago ..BIO luO 40«—S fit. Louis .000 001 02x—3 nummary Run* Grime* Adair*. Flack <2). Hornsby. r»rr or* Adams. Hornaoy. Stock, Frelgau t 2» Stolen bases: Heath cote Adama. Grime* Sacrifices: Frtberg. Aleiander I/ouble play Stats to Fri berg Left on base* Chicago. S. Ht. Louis. 4. Ha»e* on ball* Off Ha n#**. 1. Struck out. By A'ejtan*1er 4; by Hatne*. 4 em pire*; Quigley, pfirman and O'Day. Time; 1 42 saint* Trim Hamsters. Denver. Colo . May 3—St Joseph edged out a 7 to 4 victory over Denver here this afternoon in a tightly plated pit# here' battle between ' Durable Dan Voorhei# and William* Shanley. Denver captain. vrn« ordered off the field after an alter cation with Pmpire McDonald Score; ST JOSEPH AH II I* A Thpfl. rf h 0 2 0 I.<*«en, rf 4 3 2 0 Miller. If 13 0 0 Mag «**. lb 4 2 . 1 Gilbert, 3b & 2 3 1 HHgh, »n h 2 5 . Safer, !b 11 < 1 Kandler, c 3 I 3 2 WilPma, p 4 2 I 3 Tola a 40 14 27 1? Ur.XVrK 4 B If I* A Your f. 3b i 1 X » Mrl'h*#, a* 4 14 < » Hr m, . f 4 14 0 ITftU't lb « I i Mi«b#f if 14 0 Lone, rf 4 2 0 1 Hhanry. lb 1 1 « 1 Brook*, lb ^oio Dtamo'd. c 4 t 7 o Voorhrta. p 1 t 0 0 Oroaa. p 1 a 0 J T«ia 1 34 14 ?7 t Score bv Inning* R». Joseph *10 03* 520—7 Denver .... *#10 220 010—0 Summary—Run* Thompson, Lewan. Miller, ID-lgeth. Nufer Handler. Young. MrPhee. Hlgbee. Long (2) Kr rore Magee. Gilbert, Voorhei*. Oroga. Twnlbft** I)!! lligbee Three -baas hit: F'lberf. Home rum Long. MrPhee Htolen ba*e»: Thotnpwn. O’Hrlen Har rl’nea: Thompaon. Nufer. Handler fl), g**th to Nufer to Magee Left on bares: S! Joe. 1.1; Denver. I! Hn o <.n balls; off Williams, 4 «>ff Voorhela. 2 off tJroa*. 1 Struck out by William*. 1; by Voorhela. 4 Ifltv; off Yoorheta. tl In * Innings < ff Gross, t in 1 f’mpiren Held and M Donald loosing pitcher V ooi het* Time of game 2 IT. • lone* Hlfttik* Ulrhila. Dee Moines, fa. May 5—Jones pitched his second successive game here today anil Dee Moin* * won the final gam# of the aeries from WlrhUa 4 to 0. The con test was marked by fust field.ng by both teams, but errors a< counted for two Dr* Molne* runs b- ore WICHITA AH II O A Bn • It rf 4 S S • Conlati.* f 4041' Butlrr.lt> 4 0? 11 Blak'lof.lf 3 1 n *>! Mrtvni.Ib * 2 1* “ «*riffln 2b ^ o 4 l Bork.M a o 0 £. M< VfllNn c •: « « 1' fMI*r».p son Totilfi 21 6 24 1* 1»KS 1(01 N KH A H H O * 0#nln.» f I ft S 0 I ' rldMi If 4 12 0 Mof/rry lb I 11: I) Horan.tf 4 n i o KlUff'an.Sb »* « S Nalaon.a* 1 1 o Koenig,lb 4020 Whaling r » n 1 i J«n*» t» 1 2 H 31 Tolala 2» « 27 i& Nr or* by Inning* Wi'-hit*. WWW WOO 000 - o pan Molaes. wot n|0 4 Nummary —Kuna Qonln. <*nrri«P-u. h»n*S Hi Urrora: Huti*r, Orlfdn t.i. Noll*:a Mrl^rrv Two l>*** lilt* M Mow *11. Jon**. Corrldan 8a«Tlflc* hit* Mi birry. 0#nin I .oft on baj*a*; Wt-hlta, 4. |)»» Motnai, 1 Ktrurk out lly Jon** I Ham* on ball* Off .lon** 2 off M*llar*. 4 Karnari run*: b« liar*. S Doubl- |»l») * N"l*on to klugman to \l• l.arry Kingman to M-'lH»rry He-It to Orlfflft t.» \l»|»..w*l| Hmptf** l*n«*n and Shannon Tun*. I 30 Dumb* t» l ore* Match New York. May 3 lohnnv Dutulf who Is recognised l»v the New York Htnte boxing commission ms the f•-nthrrwelghf champion of the world, annnurn e* he will “fight to the bit i lor end." through the courts f n• < fssaiy to meet Johnny hilbanc. w lm • right to the title Is not deputed out side this state, before Eugene Orlqul, the European champion, tinea Dundee threatens to sue for « court. Injunction If he is not substituted for frinul “Medico" In Pla\ I in Irani. Tha Cnlvaralty nr XabraakA Moil I Ira I rollagt tannla Imn will mart Ihr nmaha unlv»toil> racquet awlngrta on lha Mrdl.a" inuria Friday. May II l our alhgld* tnultiira i.t..| tao .ld.il.lr, ,iiialchea a HI ba played. St. Louis Takes Last of Series With White Sox Blankenship Nicked for Total of 14 Hits—Danfortli Has Little Difficult} in Hold ing Chicago Sluggers. t 'hit ago. May 3.—St. Louis hit T. Blankenship opportunely arid gut an even break in the series ifrith Chi • ago by taking the final game, ti to 3. Dan forth was in fine form and had little difficulty holding the lo cals. Score: ST. LOIIM. AB.H.O A Tobin, rf & 1 0 0 Foster, 21* 4 3 2 3 .I’bson. rf 4 1 2 0 Wilms, If i 3 4 it McM’tts, lb 4 2 7 1 bev’Hd. * 3 1 3 0 Kob'n. 3 b t 1 •» 1 clerber, s» 4 I 7 Da n't b. p 4 1 *♦ Total* 36 14x26 13, • H ICAUO. ahh.ua. Hooper rf 4 1 2 1 Mc( "an. 4 0 2 1 Collins, 2b 4 0 ?, 2 Sfceel,. lb 4 1 7 3 Mostil, of 4 13 0 K a in in. 3b 3 1 2 I Kish. If 2 12 0 8c ha I k. c 4 0 i 1 r. li ship, p 2 o 1 4 /Ur ah a m 0 0 0 0 /Taylor 0 0 0 U ('vengroi, p 0 0 u o Total* '19 5 2712 halk out. hit by own bat led ball. zHattel for T Blankenship in eighth. xRan for Graham in eighth Score by Innings St I.OUts .002 OUi 021 — b Chicago .900 011 001—l Summary—Run* Foster t2>. Jacobson. William*. McManus. Severetd Hooper, MontII, Kamm. Errors Tobin. Gerber. T. Blankenship. Two-base hits Sheely, Kamm. Danforth Three.base hits Mosul. Elsh. Home run- Jacobson Stolen bases: Elsh. Williams Sacrifice hits: Elsh. Mc Manus, McClellan. Kost* r. Robertson. Double plays: Danforth. Gerber. McManus; Sheely to McClellan. Beft on bases: St Boula. 9. Chi< ago, . Iiare» on balls- Off T. Blankenship. 2: off Danforth. 2 Struck out By Danforth 1 . by T Blankenship 1 by Cvengroe. i Hit*. Off T Blanken ship. 12 In $; off Cvengroe. 2 In 1 Hit by ship. 12 In * Innings; off t’vengros. 2 in 1 inning. Hit by pitched bail: B> Danfarth iGrahamt, by Cvengroa (Ja2 7 27 17 zHatted for Russell in eighth Score by innings New York . 010 100 10#—% Washington.• !© ••• 001— SuiKVnary — Runs Dugan \Du«el. Sc hang. Krana « '- > Krror: Hlueg* Stolen base Srhang S»' f ■ h:' Srhang. Double pay* Peckinpaugh to Harris to Judg*’. I^eft on ba#rs: New York. 9 Washington. : Base on bafia: off Warmouth. :. off Pennock, 5. off Ruaaell, 1. Struck our By Warmouth 1. by Pennock. 2. try Brlllheart. 1. Hit* Off Warmoutb 9 In 6 2-* Inning*, off Ruaaell. none n 1 1-3 Innings, off Brill - In-art. none in 1 Inning. Umpires Bran*. Holmes and Connolly. Dosing pitcher. Warmouth. Time. 2:00. Tiger* Wallop Cleveland. Detroit, May I.—Detroit slugged its way into first ptar * and a victory over Cleve land todaj « to i t'hle was driven from the box and Metevier fared but little better Pause waa hit hard but received good support Yegrha barehand catch after A long run waa a feature Hdlmanit waa out of the game on * one-day suapc-n- on, the aftermath of hia argument with Umpire Orrasby In Wed nesday* a game Score CLEVELAND AH H O.A J»‘lr«on,lf 4 2 I o Waraby,2b 4 1 5 S Speakerrf 4 111 ': i : 'll* ! ''» . Summit rf '• 3 o o' Sewell,** 5 1 2 3 I,utxke,3b 2 0 12] te% ler.p 0 o o Hniith.p «» o o 2 xUroxrr 1 0 0 e Totala 3* 12 24 16 DETROIT A B HO. A Bluo.lb 4 3 IS ? Haney,3b 4 3 10 Cobb, of 4 3 2 0 Voarh.tf 4 2 10 K-th’iril! rf 3 0 2 0 Pratt.2b 4 116 K*rr •• 3 3 11 Baaalf* r.e 2 16 0 D«U!»« P 4 0 13 Total* 31 IS :T 13 xBatttd for Metevler !n #!ghih He ora bv inning# Clav#Jand . finn at: *11—4 Detroit . -lit 02* *0*—4 Summir) —Run* Jam ion Mumma Vlyatl (I). .M«lru«r. Mu# <-). Haney. Cobb. Pratt. Baaaltr Error: k#rr. Two ban# h!t». Sumrna. BIu#. Ilan#y It), Cobb Thre#-bai# hit: Myatt Sac rtf tea hit# Warn by. Kerr. Baa#I#r I»oubl# pl*># Wamby to Hutato. Hamby to Sewtll lo Uulato. Mmlth to Wamby to iiulato. l.efl on baa##, Cleveland, 1.'. D#trolt, ♦* Ba*#« on halla Off t'hl#, 1. off M#t#eier. 1. off Hmlth 1. *.ff l*au#« i Struck out: By Uhl#, t, by l*au«*. 3 Hit* off l'hit. 12 in four and one third Inning* off M#l#v|#r. 2 in two and two-thtrda inning*, off Hmitb. 1 In on# inning Paaa#d ball#: O'Neill. Himaltr I-oain* pit< b#r Chi# Umpire* l>lnn##n, Hildebrand and Orraa by Tim#. 2.27. llo*lli|| Ukro I lo## (itWr. Motion. May V — Krrora by Hallow ay and Hah followed by Burn* eingte. a#'# Bo* ton two run* in th# third. #nahSltnt th# horn# t#am to win from Ph• ia«i#!ph*a 3 Park Your Car Down Town UNDER SHEDS 19th & Dodge Entrance on 19th Street There are always enou «h people ready and anaious to buy when you supply them with wuat the • want and at the propei nrue. We art selling a parking service that it convenient and safe for 25c. Leave your car with us. Alt Parking Co. ItTH AND DODGE Omaha ana Das Meines to l, today. Hftsty allowed but Wt». or* PHILADELPHIA AM H U A Mat'we, rt *» 3 « xWalker I «• « 0 Perkin-, c 4 0 A 0 Hale. 3b ill « Hauser, lb 4 t 12 0 .Miller, If 3 2 2 0 Hallow., ha 3 2 1 w M • iow'n.rf 5 13 0 Dyke*. 2b 3 0 2 4 Hasty, p 3 0 0 3 Totals 31 b 2 4 12 B» >STON Ali I1U A P« water. mu 4 0 J 4. 4’cdlina. rt 4 12 Harr if. If 4 1 2 o Burn* lb .1 3 13 o ftelrhle. ft : 1 »• 0 J.iebold. c f 0 0 0 0 Hlttenii -lb 4 o 4 1 Shankr. 2b 3 » 1 ft Pi. inlrh. c 3 o 4 i Quinn, p 3 0 0 1 Tot a If 31 7 27 17 X Baited for Matthew* in ninth. Sf urn bv inning# Philadelphia . . . . <»o«i «o« lot—1 Bouton . .0M3 01 •» »ux—A Summary—Hun# H»uw, Fawatnr, ‘'ol lin* i : > Krroir Wal”. Galloway F**w Two-bM« hit Hanger. Stolen ha--*. Burn# t’ollin# Sacrifice hit burn*. Dou ble play#: Galloway to Dyk**#: F#w*t*r to Shank* to Burn* !.»-fi on bate* Ph.’a d#!phla. 3 Boxion. ti fin# on ball: 'iff Hasty. 1. Struck out By Quinn I'm pile#: (non and Nallln. Time 1 ;2<*. Lincoln Nine Seeks Re\erige Lincoln, Neb.. May ,'i.—Lincoln High school athletes are preparing for two Imll games and a track meet this week-end. The Ked and Black dia mond artists, after a double defeat at the hand of Omaha Tech and Omaha Central last week, ate fixing to "get back" when they go up against Dorchester. Friday, and Adams, Hat urday on the latter teams diamonds. The track team will compete in the Hastings college invitation meet at Hastings. Saturday. Two Mamed to Replace Evans lly AtmoHated Prr**. New York. Ma> •'! -Jack Neville of San Francisco. Cal.f amateur cham pion. or Reginald M. L-wis of Gr«jen with. Conn , former Connecticut title holder, is expected to fill the gap in the Walker cup Barn left by Chick Lvans when the American amateur golf fnn*s line up al St. Andrews for the International team match with Great Britain Kvans w »s' prevented by business from going abroad. Neville went to Bngland with the | Walker cup players two weeks ago. while Lewis had been abroad about a month becoming accustomed to Brit ish condition. Both aie entered In the British championship at Deal next week. Deal is h powerful and accurate driver ancKpiays his iron shots after the fashion of Cone Sarawii. young professional wizard. Lewis, a hading tournament player for years, gained fame in 19-'* when he forced f'hi. k Kvan- the ultimate winner, to the 41 *r» hole to win in the lkJu national amateur his run-down constitution He say a "When I began taking l.vko Uu thin and gaunt, weighed only 110 p inds and felt a great lark of ‘pei, 1 Now I weigh 147 pound*, am fu,. ol energy and never feel tired " H. Jenkins, of Chicago, is an other to whom Lyko has meant renewed strength and vigor. The following is from hia letter: "Mv business keeps me closely confined to the office and at a desk all day long Asa result, my tulrm he came all clogged up. 1 was always tired, rested poorly at night and grew nervous and irritable 1 hegai using Lvko ami now I am in fine shape a^ain, feel cheerful, and am able to do mu. h more w ork without fatigue or nervous strain" Mitchell Murray, of M ssouri sends a letter which says "Whet I began to take Lvko l was so w esi. I could hardly walk a. n>sa the room Now 1 am able to do m pretty fan day’s work, and my neighbor* are smaied at the effect " J D Miller of Chicago write* "We have been using Lyko in our family and find it the best tonic for stomach and bowels w* have ever used ” F R Barker of Florida is another who writes in praise of l yko He sav* "My wife * health' was ad run down and she ha* greatly im proemj since taking Lyko." Lyko i* a scientific preparation containing pure medicinal mgredi enta each of which has a beneficial action on some part of the system It has a mild hut effective laxative action which gets nd of conttipa non. It also stitr.ulkiM • !a*y stomach to normal action and im proves digestion so that the bode absorbs the full strength from the food As many ailment* come from a disordered digestive system or from a . oggcd up condition ot th* boweis. Lyko heips to remove on* of the great causes of discomfort and illness. Certain ngredtent* in I yko hav* a direct a id beneficial action cm the kidne.s and liver, others giv* ■tn ugth to the nervous system and prevent what is known as nervous fatigue and mental exhaustion. Practically every part of the bode is helped to return to its full health and > icngth by Lyko. And a hea ihv body mean* physical and mental power, magnetic peraooal t\ the appearance that bring* ad miration and confidence. If you ar* frail, weak, suffering from a "breakdown" or if you f**i inactive, lacking in energy. unable to compete with active people. tf you look and feel old. let l.yko giv* you new vim and rigor IV notoe lav. Hegin at once, l et l.yko do for vow w hat it ha* done for to many o;h*r% Lyko it sold by leading dmggist*. Ask ' our dealer for it S»l* tf«s»/».C n-»r» Lvko Medicine Company h»* v»rk fig ||a , LyWo it (or tala by all landing drwggiau. Alwa>» in ttotb at Bagla* QfU| £MMMP% ' . *