I Wingard, College Recruit, Has Better of Pennock in 2 to 1 Pitchers' Duel L ' —* ' -— IS Babe Ruth Hits Ninth Homer for Yanks Only Score J j Three Runs Made in Contest Arc Results of Circuit Clouts by Williams, Sis Jcr and Yankee Star. EW YORK. May 15.— Erneat Wlngard, a young collaglan from Alabama uni varsity, had the better of Herb Pennock, In a left handed duel today and the St. Routs Browns' defeated tha New York Yankees. to 1. All thre* rung wer* th* result of hom* run* by Ruth, 'William* and 6i*l*r, Ruth'* being: hi* ninth of the Reason. The *core: • ST. LOUI*. I NEW YORK, r ABH.O.AI ABH.O.A Tobin, rf 5 2 2 ft Witt, ct 5 2 1ft EI'-TTbe. lb 4 n 1 )| Dugan. Sb 4 12 2 Siller, lb 4 111 1| Ruth, rf 3 l 2 ft Willi** If 3 1 1 Oj Meusel, !f 3 11ft MftWr*. 2b 3 1ft 5| Combs, If ft 0 ft ft Ja’beon, ct * 2 4 l! Pipp. lb 4 1 12 ft Savereid. c 4 1 4 0| Ward, 2h 4 14 3 Gtruer, *s 4 ft 2 4| Brott, st 3 ft 2 4 W’gpard, p 4 n 1 li Haf'ann, e 4 111 -1 Pe'nocU, p 2 ft ft 1 Totals 14 1x26 15| zBush ft ft 0 0 zJohnson 0 ft 0 ft Totals 33 3 : gJohnson out. hit by batted ball. ted for Pennock in ninth. » •‘’zftan for Bush in ninth. Score by Innings. Sr. Louis .ftftft lftl ftftft—2 New York .000 001 ftOO—L Summary—Kuna: Staler, Williams, Ruth. Threa-baae hits: Jacobson, Hof mann. Home runs: Williams, Slsler, Ruth Srolan bases: Williams, Johnson Double play: Jacobson ••••...... 100 100 O00—3 Summary—Runs: Elah, E. Collins. Sheely, Kamm, Wambsgansa. Harris. Er rors: Franrh, Lee. Two-base hits: Kamm, J. Harris f2). Picinich Home _run: -T. Harris. Sacrifices: Thurston, l •• E. Collins, Kamm. Schalk. Double plays: r Harris to Lee, Wambsgansa to Lee. Left on bases: Chicago, 3; Boston. 7. Bases nn balls: Off Thurston. 2; off Fuhr, 3. Struck out: Hy Thurston, 2; by Fuhr, 2; by Plercy. 1. Hits: Off Fuhr. 4 1n seven inning*, off Plercy, none in two in ning* Hit by pitched ball: By Thurs ton, F.lajfetead: oy Fuhr. E. Collin*. Los ing, pjtcher: Fuhr. Umpires: Ormsby, Hildebrand and Rowland. Time:* 1:48. Indians Defeat Senators Again Washington. May 15.—Cleveland took the aecond atralght game from Washing - ton here today. fi to 4 Martina had the better of a duel with Smith until the eighth, when the visitors solved him for five ..runs Score: CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A! ABH.O.A, Jt’son. If n 1 0 OIL'bfeld, ef 4 3 4 0 Su'nia. rf 5 1 2 0 Ha ris. 2b 3 2 2 3 Rurna, lb B 113 0| c S th, rf 4 1 ° « Sewell, rs 3 12 6. Go'liti. If 3 J 0 0 Myatt, c 4 2 1 0! Judge, lb 4 1 10 1 M'N'y, cf 4 2 3 1 i Rue?, c 4 10 0 F’ster, 2b 2 0 B 8|V>,thro. 3h 4 2 3 1 f.u’ke. 3b 3 1 1 3 P’augh, s» 3 l o j s. s.tli. p 4 o o 3 M'tina. p 3 l o l ~- -zH'grove 1 0 n 0 Totals 35 f 27 19| -— Total* 33 13 27 8 sBatted for Martina in ninth. 8ct>r«r by innings. Cleveland .”00 010 0B0—8 Washington .001 010 020—4 Summary — Run*. Summa. Burnt. Sewell Mvatt. McNulty. Fewster. Lelbold, Harris. C. Smith, recklnnaugh. Two base hits: Myatt. Lelbold. Harris, Froth ro. Summa. Three-base hit: Initake. Sacrifice hits: Harris. Fjwstar. Gosltn. T^ft on base*: Cleveland, 8; Washington * B^rees on balls: Off Martina. .»: off 8 Smith. 1 Struck out: By Martina t* Tmniraa: Connolly and Dinaan. Time. 1.47. _ . Tigers Win Slugfest. Philadelphia. Mir IS.—Detroit won a ■ lunging match from Philadelphia today, poftrtdlrtft fiv. local twirlera for l'l hlta and (vihnlng the came. 12 to ti. Hauser started the home team off to a threa-run t*ad with a home run In the flrat hut the Tigers tied the score In .the second in mnr. The acore: __ , DETROIT I PHILADELPHIA AB.H.O.A I ABH.O.A. Haney. 3b ft 2 o 1 Blahnn. 2h * 1 2 4 ^*Vobb Cf ft 2 3 o Rlconda. 3b ft 2 0 2 FnUi'IU. If ft 2 0 o: Welch, rf j I ! Wingo. If 3 I) 6 1 Hauser. lb » * 2# J Hetrnn. rf ( l t i Slm'ons. if 4 1 ft l rratt. 2b 6 1 2 3 Gal ay. a. ft I) 0 n Rigney. a* ft 3 3 41 Strand, cf 4 2 ft 0 Blue lb ft 3 » 1 Perkins, n 4 1 ft 0 Be aster, e 4 1 3 it; Bruggv. r n n 0 0 Dauas. p 3 1 0 l1 Walberg. p 0 0 0 <1 Cole, p 10 0 II Ogden. D 1 0 0 0 _. — Gray, p 1 a 1 ft Total*- <4 1* 27 12 aStrunk lino ^ I Helmarh. p 0 0 0 : • .. I /Miller | ft 0 ft I Hasty, p n il 0 0 Totals 3* 14 27 1ft /Halted for Grav in seventh r K a 11 ed for Hetmach In eighth. Score by mning«: Del rott . 034 00" Hi: 12 Philadelphia .. ■ ■ 301 000 2*'0—- ft nummary—Runs. Haney (21. f nbb, Heilmsnn (2). Pratt B '!'' Bass'*r. Pause (2). Bishop. Rlconda (21. Welch. Hauser. Strunk. Errors Blur, Blshrrp. Rlconda Simmons. Gallows v Twfl-Baa, hlta Haney Pratt. Rlconda iji Welch. Thrae-base him Blua. Heilmsnn. Home run Hauser, stolen base: Rlgney. Sacrifice*: Haney. Baaaleer. Double playa: Rlgney to Pratt to Blue T*eft nn bases: Detroit. 1ft: Phil adelphia, ft Basea on halla. Off Dausa. 2: oft Cole. 1: off Welherg 2; off Grav. 3. off Hetmach. I Struck out: By Dauaa. ft; bv Gray. 3 Hlta: Off Panes. 10 In ft 1-ft Innings: off Cole. 4 In 2 2-3 Innings: off Walberg. 6 In 1 2-3 Innlnga; off Ogden. 3 In 2-ft Inning: off Grav. 6 in 4 2-ft Innings: off Helmaoh. 1 In 1 Inning: ofr Hssty. 2 In 1 Inning Winning pitcher: pause. Tarsing pitcher: Odgen, Umpires: Owena end Holmes. Time: 2:03. naUnft. (si.—Floyd Glotabeteh. former hushallfl of Mnte Matsenauer. noled sing er wSa* hltt second hosing conleat by knockI inf out Hilly Farrell, a heavyweight, within three seconds after ttie bout be gan. ., f American Association ) Kiinsas City. May 15 — * . H. K. <*olumk«* ..✓•••••. J nagM City . . . . , . I . ft • • ... • - 4 II B ^ RattitlM: IfcQuilltn. Fgfldars and Harl “ 1#y; Schupp. Wilkinson, Caldwell and tlUiif — MliirtHttolla, May IS— H. W- E. r.ouisvtnr .. * 2 Minneapolis .. ■ • • * T 2 Bstterirs: Hollv and Meyer. Lynch and GiaboFgkl. Mover. _ „ _ Milwaukee. Bis. Msy II— R H E Toledo. ■* i I Milwaftikee .. • • . 4 3 " Batteries: Bradshaw, Ketrhurn and RohuRai Schaark, Shaney, Winn and ,'hs”tlUlikul. May II R H » ... IIS Battfrfpf FJtsaimmon • #n*l Kruagar Holt#nd Di*oo f. ■■ I- ■ 1 ■ ■ EDDIE’S FRIENDS i**-* mu* it's FUWMW THES'EE MOT HEeEWET - THE \',C v-loMA, <£AW X POT ! tMUiTATlOMS £EP)D EIGHT V/ 'EM IM THE FlKST 6oW OtLOCK AMO *T'S EI6HT x CAME TOO - X'M THK2.TW MOlO - THEW'Ce. 1/ \ fV)^\Tl\/E * UJElU o^ualwalwavsom I- \ V?o- X MAILEDTvIEM -.Time. -•' I FEOM THE. OFFICE.' _ASi^n ^ S AgSOWTte; soeE woo ' 7 mailed / THOSE n ,caTN\* J V.— > >? 2EIIB Husker Freshmen in Telegraph Meet Lincoln, May 13.—The annual fresh man telegraphic meet was run off Wednesday with the yearling field eventers and. middle distance runner* setting up,the' best marks. The re sults are telegraphed to Washington university at. St. Louis where results from other Valley schools are tab ulated and the winners are figured. Nebraska won -this event last year. The 12 hour eligibility rule was en forced oh candidates for this meet by the Nebbraska authorities and It is thought .that the Husker Institution is the only one which observes this rule for freshmen. As a result some o^ Coach Schulte** best yearlings were ruled out -a* scholastically Ineligible. The summary of the events: 11)0-y*rd da ah—tfandery. : 10.7: Dailey, :10 8; McCull*. :H) 220-yard dash—No entrirr 440-yard* 2*; M«n<5ery. :b2.8: Dav. :b3.9; Tappin* :54 * *80 varii riin-r-Hou(ihr«rii(*il!i. 2 *9 5; Schafer, 2;r3,6; Tappin. 2:17.5; Timm, 2:30. -1 *• * Mila run—-JJayes 4.67 9; Houd^rarheldt. 4:fi*. Row. 8:03: ruhl^odf. 5:0* 4. 120-yaffl tfigli hurdles—-. Tandery. :2fl; J. W*ir, :20.2. ' * 220-yAfrf low bdrdiea—Mand*rv. 27 * MO-vard relay—J. Weir, Holt, Dailey, Coffa n, 1 47 6. Mile reiaV-—Mandery, Houdericheldt, Taopan. Dav. 3:412 Javelin Decker. 14.3 feet: Wirkman. 130 fret r. tfirhes; Oehlrich. 128 feet; Rum «ev. 124 feet Broad ha. 20 feet ’4 Inch*-* . Mandery. "20. fa>t. 1 Weir. IS f et 7 irn-hea; tJillilan. 18 feet 7 Inches High lump—Dyon*. 6 few h inches: .1. Weir. 5 feet 6', inchifM; Clllliian, 5 fe«t 5ft inf haw. Discus Pickett, 107 feet 2 Inches; Decker, 103 feet 5 inches: Anderson. P'3 feet 4 Inches; Oelhrlch. 103 feet Inch. hhotpu*—Anderson, 36 feet 9 inr-ho; Watkins. 35 .fe^t. Jones. 34 feet 4 inchr-, Oehlrich, 35 feet 7 Inches Albert Cahn Loses to Lord Chicago, May 14.—Robert Lord of Chicago defeated Albert Cahn of Oma ha, 59 to 19.,ip today's play in the annual mid West amateur three cush ion billiard -tournament here. The game went 64 Innings and Lord had a high run of seven. Allen Hall of St, Louis with a high run of five defeat ed E. J. Edglngton of Fort Wayne. Ind.. 50 to 37, in 66 innings. Albert Swanland of Chicago won, 50 to 30, from Ellis Johnson of Chicago In 61 Innings and with a high run of six and" Clement Studebaker of De troit heat Edward Fisher of Chicago 50 to 37, in 90 Innings, each having p high run of four. A l.nrrgl war Is mi In the hi* leesues. Ruth and the Yankees are eUMaifed til < laaalc struggle vlth Sialer and the Browns for first place In the American, while five other clubs mix In battle royal for Ujitjl position. The Giants and Cube are figniiog for second place In the National, with Cincinnati one leap ehend and trying to shake off a Boston bulldog. . . _ /7)M(C/£ - RESULTS' 1 esterday'* Results. JAMAICA. Firs* rare: *# mile: Bill Wlnfrcv (McAfee) P.,-t 6-5 1-2 Master Hilly (Connelly) .even 2-5 Wilbur C. Whitehead (Burke) .7 10 Time: 1:01 1-5. Kumontn, Hidalgo, Grace Troxler and Charlnat also ran. Second rm*«: Mile and 70 yards: Despair (McAtee) .3 «■* -1 6 -5 1-2 Tangerine (Lavlne) .2 5 out Olynthus (Moser) .-5 Time: 1:4.1 4-5. Apology and Honor Man also ran. e*” Third race ** mile: Lad kin (C. Kumrai-r) . . . 2 Vj 1 4 5 17 I.aniua (T. McTaggart) . 4-1 7-o Mias Star (Turner) .....1-4 Time: 1:11 3-6. Dry Moon, Te.-ier and Priscilla Ruley also run. Fourth race: ;*i mile: Pricemuker (McLaughlin) .15-1 4 1 1-1 Ormesvale (Harvey) .3-10 7-6 Missionary (Lavlnei. 7-6 Time: 1:12 2-5 Silk Tassel. Dominique, Hullabaloo. Hontaud, Washington and Suncar also ran. Fifth race Five and ore half furlongs Negrina (Turner) .5 1 L' l 7-10 .Margin (C Kummer) ...... .. 2-6 out. Lady Belle (.1. Callahan). . out Time: 1:06 3-6. Miss Whisk, Bevy, Poll ova and Lockerbie alao ran. Sixth race mile: Noon Fire i Burin .5-1 9-5 3-R Sheridan (J. Callahan) .4-6 3-6 Lucky Play 4C. Kummer» . 1-2 Time; ini 2-5. Monday Morning Prime Minister. Comic Souij, liephaistos and Dolomite alao ran. CHI'RChTlJT downs. First race; Mile and a «iiteen*h: 'Die Reaper (Lon?). 17.60 6 70 2 90 •Vaakeg (Harvey) . 3 10 2 in Qt ota t ion (.tones) . 260 Time: 1:49. L'tdv .lane. Roys! George. Fb rcti' t* \V and Bugler also ran Second race: Four and one-half fur longs Rothermel (Kelsay) .4 40 3 20 2 70 Bit o' Honey XStutfs) .4.10 .7 70 Fair Vision (Erickson) . 3.70 Time: :54 4-5. Dutch Glr! Afternoon Tea. Trifling. Merry C Jtosegirl and Be witching also ran Third rare: 1 mile Auntie May (K. Pool) . 3 50 5-0ft 3 «o Mistress Mary (Fronk) . 5.30 .7 20 John Hoshnr (Pevie) . 2 70 Time; 1:39 2-5. Pequot, Cromwell and Mayor Carrel also ran Fourth race: mile: Breakfast Bell. (Carroll) .13 60 *10 3 90 Hooky Mountain (Fronk) .11 10 7 10 Sympathy (Heupel) . ..330 Tim- 1:12 3 5. Claren. e Fntrled. Triumph. Poland. Ann M. and Queen Bees also ran. Fifth rnre % mile Startle. (Wallace) MM M Jin Da rzler (Thorndvkei ... 4 40 4 p Brilliant fast. (Carroll) . .3.90 Time 1.25 2.5 Chittagong Delectable, Pareder. Rei*onl, Sport v McGee. Re Good, Star t'udgel and Park Hill alao ran. Sixth ran# 4>* furlongs: Reputation. (Smallwood) I 40 2 *0 2 *0 F.lsass, (Kelsay) ..4 90 3 60 Elisabeth J\ . (Taylor) . . ... 4 00 Time :,v7 4-6. Sam Mengel. Abstract. Frightful, Hurry In and Sir Charles also ran Seventh race 1 1-14 miles Flretoma. (Fronk) .6 60 4 10 3 10 Devil Girl (Fllla) .6 60 4 70 ; Bye Bye. (Blind) . *40 Time. 1:47 1 5 Privilege. Niagara. Fa oat o. Bush Buck and Cypreme also i ra n. Babe Asher and Caaidy Draw Kewanee, 111., May 14.—6abe Asher of Chicago, bantam champion of thg A. L. V . foupht a 10-round draw with Voting: Cassidy of Kewnnee here to night. Walter Moody of Hock Inland and Hilly Lee of Kewanee fought an eight round draw in the send final. We suggest a trial of the superior White Rocti f... Ginger Ale It is made from the famous Mineral wJter life will make deliveries PAXTON & GALLAGHER E. E. BRUCE & CO. RICHARDSON DRUG CO. •*/ ... ... • I 5 Race Meeting Plan at O’Neill O'Neill, Neb., May 14—O’Neill will celebrate the semi-centennial of lta founding with a three days' home coming arid a running race meet on July 3, 4 and 5. Details of the pro gram were completed at a meeting of the chamber of commerce Monday evening, at which the chairmen of the following committees were an nounced; Concessions, Phil Zelmer; racing, Peter W. Duffy; finance, Hugh J. Bir mingham; publicity, W. C. Templeton; dancing, Kdward Gallagher. The en tire morning programs of the three day affair will be devoted to the home coming program and the evenings to dancing and like festivities. The raring program will comprise a card of six races each afternoon for substantial purses. including the O’Neill derby on the last afternoon, for years a classic In Nebraska racing circles. Cuvier’s Single With Bases Full Wins for Pirates Two Out Vi hen Pittsburgh Outfielder Drives in Win ning Kun—Phillies Lead ing l [i to Ninth. 11TTSHI RGft, May 15. —('uyler’x xinuln with the bane* full In Dip ninth Inning with two out amt tin* gniut* (lead lorkril gave I'ittH hurgli a 4 to .1 victory over Philadelphia to* _day. The Phillies oh tallied an early lead but the Pirate* came up from bphiml and evened fhe score In the eighth inning. Each team used two pitcher*. Score: PHILADELPHIA I PITTflBDRGH. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. S*ti4. »• r> II 1 a e»r*y. rf 4 1 n n W'krr, rf , 3 1 * O' If 4 t J J Mnkun. If 3 1 3 <1 Wlsht, «" S * 1 A W arns, rt S 4 1 * i •|iy7«r. rf 4 3 2* Enrrt, 3b 3 11 4 Tr'nnr, 3b 3 1 1 1 W'nne, 2b 1 « 2 * M'vlllr, 2b 4 2 2 4 Hoiks, lb 3 11? 1 Orimm, lb 3 (111 1 !’ nsnn. 3b 4 2 6 l Gooch, e 4 2 6 2 Henline. c X 1 X 1 zMoor* 0 n « r« Couch, p 4 6 o f, vi'dovf, p 1 6 o 3 Glazner, p n o o 0 Mor'son, p 2 1 1 6 Total® 86 1 1x26 151 Total® SR 11 27 16 xTwo out when winning run scored. zRan for Gooch in ninth, floor* by Innings: Philadelphia .161 616 666—3 'Pittsburgh .660 3t>6 021—4 flummery—Run*: Walker (2) Wil liams, Cuyler (2), Traynor, Moor®. Er rors: F'ord, Carey, Wright, Cuylet. Two hnae hits: Cuyler, Gooch. Three-baa* hit: Maranvllle Sacrifices: Ford, Mor rison. Double play: Gooch to Wright to Grimm. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 11: Pittsburgh, 16. Base® on ball®: Off Meadows, 8. off Morrison. 1: off Couch, 2; off Glazner, 2. Struck out : By Meadows, 1; by Mor ri«on. 1 bv Couch, i. Bits: Off Mead nwa, 6 in four and one-third Inning®, off Couch. 16 in right Innings: off Morrison, .1 in four and two-thirds Innings: off Glaz ner, 1 in two.thirds Inning. Wild pitch; Morrison Winning pitcher: Morrison. Losing pitcher: Couch. Umpires; Klera nnd Wilson. Time 14? Luque Driven From Bo\. Cincinnati, O. Mar 16—Boston pound ed Luque for four earned run® today and mad* It two straight from Cincinnati. 4 to 0. Barnes pitched airtight ball throughout. Luqu* was put out of the game after four runs hod been scored in the first Inning for disputing Umpire rflrman with reference to * ball which had been called on Bancroft, the first man im in the Inning. The score BOSTON. CINCINNATI AB If O. A AB H O A B roft, sx f» I 2 Burns, rf 4 2 4 <■ flpefber, rf 4 0 3 0 D bert. Jb 4 1 9 ! * *hftfli. If :• 2 1 ft Roush If 4 0 2 6 M lnnia, lb 4 113 0 Harper. If 4 n 2 6 Tierney, 2b 2 6 ?, fi Bohne, 2b 4 0 :: 2 Stengel, *f 4 .1 1 0 P cill. 3b 4 2 2 1 P'gef, 3b » 1 C ne w ss 4 2 4 5 O'Neill, f 4 31 1 tHork f» n 0 0 Barnes, p 4 <• »• : \\ :pgo, r .; o i —-— Luque p 6 0 0 (i Totals 35 1127 14 May. P 2 6 0 1 zBreaaler 1 o o o Benton, r» n o o ] zHargrave 16 0 0 Totals JR 7 27 J4 zRan for Caveney in ninth. x Hal ted for May in eighth. * Bat ted for ltenton In ninth. I H»ore by innings: Boston .. 466 666 066 4 I Cincinnati .oou ooo ooo—o Summary Runs; Bancroft. Cunning ham. Me funis. Tierney Errors- Tierney. | Bohne f2) Two base hit: Bancroft, Three, base hit: Cunningham. Stolen base M< ■ Innla. Sacrifice hit: Padgett. Double play: Behne to Caveney to Daubert. Left on ba>*»a. Beaton, 3; Cincinnati, I. Bate* on balla: Off Luque 1; off May, 1; off Barnea. 1. Struck out: By Ludue, 1; by Barnaa. 3. Hiti: Off Ludue, 4 in 2-3 ln ninge; off May, 7 in 7 1-3 innings; off Benton, none in 1 inning. Hit by pitched ball: By May, Sperber. Losing pitcher Luque. T'mpire*' Pflrman. Powell end Moran. Time. 1.4 ft. Fournier’s Homers Win for Dodgers St Louis. May 13.—.Tack Fournier, Brooklyn first flacker. Increased bln buimi run string to seven todayr two l**a than Baht Bulb anil the Dodgem de feated the rardinals, 6 to 3. Fournier hit a home run in sc< uml with no! one on, and Mp'-Hted in the seventh, ^ coring Wheat. StuHii was off form and was re pla- • d bv Bell in the second. Mr ore t BROOKLYN. i ST. LOUIS. AHH.O.A AU.U.OA Loft us, rf 4 1 2 •' Blades, If 4 2 4 U Joh n, s* 4 0 4 1 O'Uthlt. tf 5 1 2 ft Wheat, If 4 li J Horny, U, f. | 2 « Knier, 1b :: 2 « 1 Hot'ev, lb ‘.’.ill 2 Stork. 3b f. I 3 *! Myers, i f '4 ft .3 P G'ffith. rf 4 1 3 ft Frgi'au, itb' 4 2 2 ) Nigh. 2b 4 2 4 4 Cooney, e* 3 ft 1 0 Taylor, c 3 ft 4 1 O'sales, o 4 1 t 2 R'ther, p 4 I 1 ft Stuart, p l» ft 0 0 -k Bell. r 2 111 Totala 34 11 27.36 D'lanev, p 'ft ft ft 0 c.Vhargsll 4 g 0 *Shults 1 ft ft t Totala *1 72 17 17 zBatted for Bell in seventh. zBattei for Delaney in ninth, * { Score by inning*. Brooklyn •..P3ft flfl Jftfl—6 St Louis ..OOO 010 011—3 Summary—Runs. Loftus. Wheat, Four nier (2>, Stock, High. Blades, Myers, Cooney. Errors: High. DmitMl, Hornsby, Freigau. Two-baae hits: FreJJ-fcu, Blades. Three base hit: Htock. Home runs: Fournier (2). Sacrifice hit*: Taylor. Lof tus. Double plays: Johnston to Taylor to Htork; Hot toy i Icy to Gonzales; Johnston to Fournier; High io Johnston to Four nier. Left on bast*: Brooklyn, I; St. Louis. K Bases on balls: off Ruethtr. 4, off Bell. 3 Struck out: By Ruether, 3. Hits; Off Stuart 4 in 1 inning (non* out in 2nd); off Bell. « jn 6 Innings; off Delaney,. 1 in 2 innings. Losing pitcher. Rfuart. 1'mpires: U'Day and McCormick. Time. 1 Zb. Cubs Defeat Giants. Chicago, May 15 —Chicago hit Ryan and Wataon hard in the early innings, took a commanding lead and defeated New York. f> lo 4 Aleexunder pitched a steady game, the visitors run* being helped along bv error* of Grigsby and Hftathcote. Score' NEW' YORK CHICAGO AH H.O.A AB.H O.A Young, rf 6 2 2 ft Statz. tf 4 4 10 Frisch 3b 4 1 3 1 Holler, ss 4 1 3 7| fourth, rf 3 1 3 OlGr’hani. 2b 3 0 2 31 Meusel. If 4 I ft o Grimm, lb 4 111 01 Kelly, lb 4 1 12 0 Frlberg. 3b 4 0 2 1 J’kson. sa 4 ft ft 5 Grigsby, if 3 2 2 ft Groh. 3b 4 0 3 3 Heat’te. rf 4 3 2 0 Snyder, c 3 2 1 31 Hartt. c 3 ft 4 1 Ryan, n ft 0 ft 1 Alex er. p 4 1 0 1 xBentley 1 l ft 0 - Watson, pi ft ft L Totals S3 11 27 12 xTerry 1 1 0 ft Gearin. p ft ft ft 1 xO'Cnell 1 ft o ft xLirids urn ft 0 0 ft Totals . S 10 24 lit x Hat ted for R>an in »h rd xitutted for Watson 4n seventh, x Batted for Gearin in ninth. xRan for Jin> drr In ninth Score Gy innings: New York . (K»3 Oift 00ft—4 Chicago .131 lftft 00*—« Summary — Runs; Young (2). Snyder. |BrntJ(*y, Stats (3) Grigsby CD. Beat hootf. Two-baae hire- Statz. llentley. Grid* by. Heathrote, Kelly Stolen bases; Hollothrr. Grantham. Grime Htaiz . Sacrifices; Grantham. Hartnett. ^our h worth. Double plays. Hollochee to Grantham to Crimea l*ett on bases: New York, Chicago. 8 Ba-e* on halls; Off Ryan 1; off Alexan der. 1: off Gearin. 2 Struck out: By Al exander. 3. Hits: Off Ryan. » in J in ning- ufl Wat.mn 5 in 4 innings, off G* irin. 1 in 2 inning* I. minr pitcher. Ryan l'mpire* Hart, Sweeney and Quigley. Time; 1:38. New York.— Tisr Homer*, lllanlt, (•*.. middleweight . v> on a ter.hnual kuockout over Willi* Walker of New York in the ••'rn'h round --f h 1'.'-round bout. • mmm • mmm • mmm • mmm • mmmmm • mmm • mmm . ■ ' ™' ' \ H \. OMA A Center of Highways “All Roads Lead to Rome” When Rome was at its height of greathess this was a common expression. The great highways of that day led the travelers to the great city of that day. With the large number of high ways passing through Omaha it won’t be long before we can modernize this expression to read: “All Roads Lead to Omaha!" From the east and the west; the north and the south, the great highways of today lead to Omaha, the great gateway to the west. This city is gradually becoming the hub of the national highway system of America. The map tells the story better than words! With the automobile quickly becoming the mode of transpor tation, one can readily see the importance of this. Omaha has many other out standing features. Among them is the fact that it has practical ly the lowest electric light and power rates in America. * “Omaha h a Great Place in Which to Live!” Nebrd-skd ffl Power <5. | Huskers to Stage Dual Meet Today * . Lincoln, May 15.—The first univer sity dual meet to bs held in Memorial stadium is on the book Friday, when Ills Kansas Aggies come here. On the face of the season's performances Nebraska should win, although the haggles will bring some formidalle opposition for all the events. The hig rare of the day Will un doubtedly develop between “Red'' Kr win of the Aggies and Roland Locke for Nebraska in the century dash, lirwin holds two victories this season n\er the Nebraska sprinter, but his lead each time was not sufficient to give him a cinch in tills event. In Klimport, the Aggies also have a consistent niiler who steps it tn four minutes and 30 se- ond«. or there abouts. Jim Lewis has set up the best Httsker time this season for this event when he ran it In foiir minutes and 35 seconds. Baizerin. the Kaggie two-miler, will for e Slemmon* and Cohen to win. Cohen, when right, is able to come from behind, as he proved with a great sprint In the Cali fornia meet at Berkeley last year. The Huskers Should have things pretty much their own way in the ciuarter-mile and the hurdles, both high and low-. The Friday meet will form another basis for doping th“ Missouri Valley c hampionaliips which will be held here next weekend. Huskers to Play Jap !Ninc. Lincoln, May 15.—Coach Kline is grooming his baseball team to meet the crack University of Meiji nine at Rock Island park Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Meiji team raptured the collegiate championship of Japan and is now nuking a cross-country tour of the United fuates, playing collero teams . The Huskers have been handic-appel all season on ac count of cold weather. Gibson to Start Court Action Against Georges ci c Now York, May 15.—Billy Gibson. Gone Tunney's manager, refused to rove.'il his next step in the controversy over the services of Georges Parpen tier, French light-heavyweight. Gib eon said, however, that action would be started soon to prevent Carpentler * engagement with Tommy Gibbons, Kt. Paul heavyweight, at Michigan City. Ind . May 31. before the Frenchman meets Ttinney. American light hea\ v welght champion. Giliwn received a leiisr from Fran-.’ cois Den amps, Carpentler* manager.”'' explaining hi* sudden departure for. Phicagn without keeping his appoint.* ment to meet Gibson in a hotel here v on Tuesday. DeSramp* said the CM- * cage promoters had insisted that he_ leave for Chicago immediately withoUT lingering in New York. He concluded by saying that Carpentler would h« ready to meet Tunney as soon as he had "disposed of Tommy Gibbons.” SPREAD EAGLE SETS NEWTRACK RECORD San Francisco, May 14.—Spread Eagle, owned by Archibald Johnson broke the Tanforan track record fot a mile and 70 yards when he won the third race today in 1:44 flat: The old record was 1:44 3-5. Jack Adams Wine. Jack Adams defeated Joe Allen, 1< to 43, Wednesday night in the snooker tournament now In progress at Ernie Holmes' billiard parlors. , Lawrence Buehrer and Ed Jones play tonight. 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