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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1002.
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the finest body of water in the west bath houses, a beach unequalled anywhere
in the west picnic grounds unequalled abundance of shade, lawns of Kentucky
blue grass upon which the children may romp at their pleasure, in fact everything
possibly desirable to make it an ideal spot for recreation and summer outing for
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The Kursaal erected upon the pier offers a most charming view of the
entire beach, lake and surroundfng country. It has wide verandas and sufficient
seating capacity for onlookers. The Kursaal contains the finest bath rooms
in the west. See them and you'll want to indulge in a bath in the surf of Lake,
Manawa.
Theatrical Performances; ,Fine Orchestra, Great Show
20 Colored Troubadours. The Casino Remodeled
BALLOON ASCENSIONS
. CO V ALT'S MANAWA BAND
The finest concert band ever brought together in the west, organized
expressly for the Manawa season, under directorship of the well known cornet
soloist A. A, Covalt who has secured the finest musicians and soloists from
all parts of the country. Concerts every afternoon and evening in standard and
popular music; if you don't see what you want on the program, make your re
quests known to Mr. Covalt. -
Picnic With Your Friends
OR MEET TI1EU AT MANAWA, EVERYBODY WILL BE THERE.
Plenty of transports to and from Manhattan Beach,
Refreshments For All Who May Desire. Everything of tho Best Quality.
TAKE THE CHILDREN! TAKE YOUR LUNCH BASKETS FILLED.
Omaha's old standby the Favorite Popular Summer Resort
Special Attractions for Young and Old
npf. O-. T ovfnMlr in their peerloM acts world' renowned wonder
lhe rour Juatigioras iu the mot ton.si..nr.y
Daring Aerial Performances
Balloon Ascensions
Switchback Gravity Railway
ONLY ONE FARE FROM ANY PART OF OMAHA OR SO. OMAHA
Four Brand NeW Bowling Alleys, fine Orchestra under the
personal leadership of Mr. Nordin, a guarantee of satisfaction to all. Nordtn's
orchestra gives special concerts every afternoon and evening.
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HAY 30TH DECORATION DAY.
Grounds now open for the FREE INSPECTION of the public. The shide
is perfect; better than ever; as fine picnic grounds as could possibly be desired
by anyone and the grounds are clean and" free from any undesirable features.
5 . BATHING, BOATING, FISHING, BASE BALL PARK,
BOWLING ALLEYS and other attractions.
TAKE THE ENTIRE FAMILY
Plenty of room beneath the fine shade trees for all who-desire to picnic.
Remember the 4 new bowling Alleys.
Refreshments of All Kinds. ADMISSIONS TO GROUNDS IQc
ONE FARE CARRIES YOU DIRECT TO THE GROUNDS-5 GENTS.
For Information Regarding Dates for Picnics, Gall on or Address JAMES A. GRIFFITHS, Lessee and Manager, 217 : First National Dank Building, Omaha.
DES MOINES A HUSTLING LOT
Joe Quinn'i Hard Workers Drop First Qame
to Omaha.
CONSECUTIVE HITTING OF ROURKES WINS
Carter, Gentna, Stone, Dolan and
Stewart All Buay with Their
Little Bats at the Right
. Time.
Joe Qulnn goes on the theory that the
tame Isn't out till its played out, aud the
rejuvlnated Dm Moines (lunch 1 an out
fit that hustles all the way through. Not a
laggard on the team and every man ready
to go at all -ttmee, one. man running home
from cecond on a mlased third ttrlke, when
the ball and John Gondlng were never
thirty feet apart, being a sample of ita
work. Omaha won the game, but did it by
hard work. .Graham waa uncommonly wild,
handing out pastes with great liberality,
. but the fast work of the team behind him
kept thla from proving dlaaatrout. Three
fast doubles were executed and a fourth
lost only because Dolan threw a little wide
and Calhoun had to get off the bag to make
the catch. . . ,.;
The remarkable batting of Btone and
Carter was the nicest thing about the
game. Each made tour ' hits out of five
times up and Stone had a double and triple
out of It, while his other two were bit
clean to the outfield. Carter had a double
as well, aad with such .batting as that to
- lead off with the team below could hardly
help from doing the rest necessary.
01J reliable John Qondtng was reaponsl-
. . ble for all three of the Hawkey runs, mak
ing two surprising errors. As it chanced.
' however these tallies merely 'served to
lend spice to the contest. Graham waa en
tirely too liberal, as usual, hitting batter
after batter and giving four bases on balls.
He struck out a fierce grist, however, and
held the Prohibitionists nicely to five hits,
three in one Inning. ' Carter errored on a
nice line fly In the eighth, which he took
squarely In his hooka, belt high, and muffed
somehow.
For the Visitors it should be said that
they traveled all day to get here aud
Jumped from their train, which was two
hours late, Into a van and were brought to
the grounds on a gallop. They did not get
any preliminary practice to speak of . and
were generally in bad shape to play. This
msy well explain also Morrison's Ineffect
iveness In the box. The game did not start
until C30 and was played swiftly, ending
before 6 o'clock. Attendance, 2,500. Score:
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A. B
5 8 4
6
&
Carter, rf
Genlns. cf
Btone, If
Lainoun, jd...
Dolan. sa
Btewart, 2b...
Hickey. Sb....,
Gondlng, c...
Graham, p....
O.
, 0
0
0
Totals 2.1 12 27 U
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H
Clark, cf
O'Leary, sa
Warner, rf
Qulnn, 2b
Hotter. 3b
Wilson, lb
Backof. If
Lobeck, c
Morrison, p
i
O.
2
0
I
0
2
18
0
2
0
A. E
0
0
1
4
Totals S S 24 II t
Omaha 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 t
Des Moines 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 03
Earned runs: Omaha. 4. Two-base hits:
Btone, Carter, Dolan. O'Leary. Three-base
hlt: Ston. Sacrifice hit: Dolan. Stolen
bases: Carter, Oenlne. Btone. Wild pitch:
Graham. Double Dlays: Dolan to Stewart
to Calhoun, Dolan to Calhoun, Dolan to
Stewart to Calhoun. Wilson lunasHlsted).
Bases on halls: Off Graham, 4. Hit by
pitched Dan: By uranam, ; ny Morrison
t. Struck out: By Graham, 8; by Morrl.
M V riatr Km mMmnM Ine, J ., A InrliM l
lenrth. What Aver'a Hair Visor has dona for raa I
certain believe it will do for others."
Amelia Pinionw, Oelrkh, S. Dak.
Hair Vigor
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Always Restores Color
My hair waa turning gray very fast, bat Avar's Hair
Vigor ass completely restored it to Its natural color.
Mias H. Allbm, Ksllerton, Iowa.
son, 2. Left on bases: Omaha, 9; Dea
Moines, 7. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Latham.
Cowboys Wis la Twelve InnlnaTa,
KANSAS CITT. Mav 28 It renulred
twelve Innings to decide the game today.
.The locals played a loose fielding game,
but were lucky. Attendance, 400. Score:
R.H E.
Kansas City 0 2000021000 l- IS A
Bt. josepn U OllOZOlOOO 0 6 la I
Batteries: Kansas Cltv. Weimar rH
Messltt; St. Joseph, Maupln and Roth.
Deaver Defeats Milwaukee.
Tl XT' XT T 1." 15 . no
. v, .. n j o. i j m gHiuo wan m
slugging match, both pitchers being hit
scattered, while Denver hit opportunely.
Duffy was put out of the game In the first
inning, Hansford going to center and Lucia
to catch. Attendance, 1,500. Score:
K.M.E.
lenver 1 A A A 1 1 A A n
Milwaukee 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 04 14 1
Batteries: Denver, Frisk and Wilson:
MT.wa.ukee. flwnrnuttrll Hanrnn1 m r,A
Lucia.
Games Postponed.
COLORADO SPRINGS. May 28. Colo
rado errlngs-Peorla game postponed; wet
grounds. -
Standlna; of the 'Tearaa.
Played.Won. Lost. P.C.
Kansas uuy
Omaha
Denver
St. Joseph
Colorado Springs
PeorU
Milwaukee ,
Des Moines
Games today: Des Moines st Omaha
Bt. Joseph at Kansaa City; Milwaukee at
uenver; reona at (..oioraoo springs,
81 24 7 .774
29 22 7 .754
29 17 13 .m
29 14 . 15 .483
13 17 .433
29 10 19 .346
27 8 19 . 2
28 8 20 .26
Crelarhton-Drake Ball Game.
CreiRhton university will play Drake
unlvernlty from Des Moines on Crelahton
field Memorial day afternoon. The lowans
are a fast aggregation tnis year, having al
ready worsted Grinnell. Ames and Blmnson
colleges. Crelghton has been getting Into
good form this week and Manager Woodard
la looaing tor a gooa exhibition or ball.
GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston Beata New York, Willis Ktrlk
laaOnt Thirteen Men,
the Record.
B08TON, May 28. Today's game, which
Boston won. was a Ditcners rattle. Willi
struck out thirteen men, which Is the rec
ord for this season. Attendance, 450. Score
BOSTON. NEW YORK.
H.U.O A
t 111 I t
K H O A B
Lu.h. cf 1
Tnnr. lb..
Dvmont. lb.. S
CooUf. It....
( iror. ..
Oram's''. b.
Long, M S
Klllradf. . 11
Willis, p S S
1
1 10
1 1
1
1 1
S 1
1 1
Doyle, lb .
0 Vlrke, rf. .
0: Smith, lb..
S BowtrmiD,
0 LuWr. lb.
Totals
1 4 H 11 0
bean. ft.
Jonas, rf....
Dunn, rf
Jicktan, If.
Taylor.
Totals ..
. 4
1
4
I
4
t
I'M II
Two out when winning run waa scored.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
New York 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0-0
Two-base hits: Demont, Rowermnn.
Baciiflce hit: Tenney. Stolen bases: Clarke,
'Bowerman. Double plays: Lush to Ten
ney. Lauder to Smith to Doyle. First base
on balls: Oft Willis, 3: off Taylor, 3. Struck
out: By Willis, 18; by Taylor. 3. Wild
pitches: By wiius, l; oy Taylor. 1. Tlnw
1.34. L'roplre: Emslle. ,
Pirates Ontplay the Hess.
PITTSBURO. May 28. Not withstanding
the cold weather the same was a aood ona.
Pittsburg winning In the ninth on Tanne-
hill s three-bagger and Beaumont s single.
Kour hits and two errors gave Cincinnati
Its tnree runs. Attendance, . tscore:
CINCINNATI.
H HO A E
PITTSBIBO.
K H OA B I
S I
1 I
I I
I I
Pavla. rf 1
t'larka. it ... 1
haaum't. el.. 1
Wasutr. aa.. S
Branal'14, lb I 11
Rlukar. lb.. I
Larh. lb ...
Smith, e
Taaathal, a. t
I 4
Hot. cf I
Uobbs. U ... I
Batsler, lb. I 11
I 1 lraw(oro, rf. 1 1
Masooa. rb. . I
8 8 t onorll, aa.
4 1 Si.lal'dl. lb.
Plati. o
3 ThMloua. p.
I I
S I
I I
1 8
1 1
I
U
Totals ... 4 I n IS 4 Totals ... I fa u
One out when winning run waa made.
Pittsburg t 1 1 0 1 14
Cincinnati 0 0 9 0 0 16 9 03
Earned run: Pittsburg. Three-base hit
Taunehill. Sacrifice hits: Beaumont.
Leach. Stolen bases: Clarke. Wamrr.
Duuble play; Maguvn to Corcuraa to Beta-
Jey. First base on balls: Off Thlelman. 8.
Hit by pitcned ban: uiarKe, L,eacn, un
man. Struck out: By Tannehlll. 3. Time:
1:40. Umpires: Powers and Brown.
Windy City Boys Beat Cardinals.
ST. LOUIS. Mav 28. Taylor kent the
locals' seven hits well scattered today and
Chicago won. Attendance, 1,200. Score:
CH1CAOO. ST. LOU IB.
H. H O. A. E l R.H O.A E.
Millar, If.... 0 0 8 0 0 Farrall, lb... 0 8 110
Jnnca, cf.... till S Donovan, rf. 0 0 1 0 0
Deatar, lb... Ill 1 8 moot, cf.... 00100
Barclay, II.. 0 0 0 1 0
Coiisalt'n. rf 0 1 0 0
Chance, c... 8 3 4 1 0!
Un, lb.... 1 I 5 4 0
Williams, lb S I 10 s 1
Tinker, aa... 4 0 1 4 1
Taylor, .... 4040
Krugtr, aa... 1 1 1 4 0
Braihcar. lb 0 1 11 0 0
Hanman. lb. 4 1 1
O'Nell. c. ... 0 4 8 I 1
Wlchar, p.... I I 1
Totals ...8 117 14 J Touts ...1 117 14 8
Chicago 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 05
St. Louis JO 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1
Earned runs: Chicaeo. 2. Two-base hits:
Hartman. Chance. Sacrifice hit: Ixwe.
Double plays: Lowe to Williams (2). Stolen
bases: c nance, Lowe (Z), w imams. Hit
by pitcher: By Wicker. Miller. Bases on
balls: Off Wicker, 3; off Taylor, 2. Strike
outa: By Wicker, 7; by Taylor, 2. Left on
bases; Chicago, 4; BL Louis, 7. Time: 1:5$.
Umpire: O Day.
Games Postponed.
At New York Brooklyn-Philadelphia
game postponed; wet grounds.
Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. P C.
Pittsburg .,
(.nicago
New York
Boston
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
rniiadeipnia
Bt. Louis
Games today:
Philadelphia at
34
83
32
28
31
81
30
29
29
22
16
14
13
12
11
10
b
11
16
15
19
19
19
18
.S53
.,7
.5"0
.4"S'
.387
87
.367
.345
New York at Boston,
Brooklyn.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES
Bradley Gets Two Home Bona In
C'leveland'a Victory Over
lenators.
Boston Defeats Browna.
WASHINGTON. May 28-Townsends
bases on balls, followed by the timely
hits of Cleveland and the Inability of
waanmgton nit joss, won today s game
for the visitors. Attendance. 1,840. Score:
CLEVELAND. I WASHINGTON.
R.H. O.AE. K.H.O.A.E,
Pickering, of 1 I 4 0
Hemphill. If 0 0 I 0 0
Plkk, rf lit
Wood. lb.... 1 I II 1
Bonner, lb... 4 1111
Bradley, lb.. 1 1 I I 0
Gorhn'er. a 1 I 1 1 1
Bemla, e 14 8 10
Joea. p 1 4 0
Tola la ... T J It 14 I
Ryan, rf 1110 0
Wolv't'n. lb 1 10 4 0
Deleh'tr, If.. 1 0 0
Lea. rf 4 114 4
foughlln. tb. 4 I 0
Carer, lb.... 4 4 11 1
Ely. cf 4 4 114
Ortb. aa. I 4 0 0 4
Clarke, e 4814
Towneeno, p. 4 4 4 I 0
Touts ... 8 4 IT II 1
Washington 10000100 02
Cleveland 40100010 17
Earned runs: Cleveland, 3; Washington,
1. Two-base tilt: Lee. Horns runs: Brad
ley 12). Stolen bases: Flick. Wood. Pick
ering. Sacrifice hits: Hemphill (2). Joes
(2). Double play: Townaend to Ely to
larey. rirst oaae on nana: urr Town'
rend. 8: off Joss. 2. Struck out: Bv Town.
send, 4; by Joss, 1. Left on bases: Wash
ington, o; I'leveiana. rasaea ball
Clarke. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Sheridan.
Boston Defenta Browna.
BOSTON. May 28. Boston had little
trouble wlh Harper s delivery today, while
"Winter was Invincible after the third In
ning, and the locals won out easily. At
tendance. 3.216. Score:
BOSTON. i ST. LOl'IS.
R.H O.AB.1 R.H O.A E
Doagh'tr, if. 4 4 1 4 Burkett, II... 4 14 4 4
1IIS Hcldrlvk. cf. 4 4
8 8 McCor-k. lb. I 4 t 1 4
1 I Anderson, lb 1 1 11 4
8 4 8 4 Wallace, aa.. 4 4 8 I 0
3 14 Padden. lb.. 4 4 I 4
4 4 14 Malunojr, rf. 4 8 4 4
t 1 vausaen, c... 1 4 1 4 '0
111 Harper, ... 0 1 1 I 0
Col Hue, lb... I
Btahl. cf I
Preomaa. rf, 1
Parent, aa. . 1
Lai'h'cs. lb..
Parria, lb..,.
W'arner, c... 4
Winter, p...
Toula ... 4 11 M 11 1 Touts ... I U I
Roston 6 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 6
Bt. Louis 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 02
Earned runs: Roston, 8. Two-base hits
Burkett 2, Laths nee (2), Parent. Home
run: wouins. Dtoien bases: Anderson,
tarn. Bui rifles bits: Wallace. Harper,
Parent. Bases on balls: Off Winters, t
Struck out: By Harper. 1; by Winters. 2.
fe-aaeu Dana; nirx BUgden.
.36. L'mplrs; Johnstons.
Athletics Win from Detroit.
PHILADELPHIA. May 28 -The weather
today was cold and raw and the ii.n,u,w.
was Urht. The home team won handily I
from Detroit. Plank s Bus pitchlnjr being I
Time
principally responsible for the visitors' de
feat. Attendance, 1,051. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT.
R.H. OAK. R.H. O.AE.
Hartiel. If.. 1 0 1 0 0 Caeey, 3b.... 1 1 I 0 1
Fulta, cf 1114 0
Davli. lb.... I I I 1 Oj
L. Crnra, lb. 1 I 1 1 1
Key bold. rf.. Ill
M. croaa. as. 0 1 a I
ihreck,
laatrn, lb.
Plank, p...
Totals .
Harley, If.... 0 4 0 0 0
Yeaxer. If... 4 0 10 1
Marrtt. cf . . 1 I I 0 0
1 OIHnlmea. rf... 110 14
OlKlberfld. as. 0 1 I 4 0
111 liOleaion, 2b.. 0 6 4 0 I
111 0 Dillon, lb... 01410
.01110 Uuelow, c... 0 0 4 1 0
j Mercer, p.... 0 1 1 I 0
111187 11 1 Cronln, p....O 0 0 4 0
I Totals ... 4 I 34 10 4
Philadelphia 5 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 11
Detroit 2 0000100 1 4
Earned runs: Philadelphia. S: Detroit. 2.
Two-base hits: Holmes, Caatro, Home
run: Da via. Sacrifice hit: M. Cross.
Stolen bases: Barrett, Holmes, klberfeld,
Schreck. Double plays: Mercer to
Elberfeld to Dillon, Castro to M. Cross to
Davis. First base on balls: Oft Mercer. 6:
off Cronln, 1; oft Plank. 4. Hit by pitched
bail: rilberreiu. sit ruck out: ny Mercer,
1; by Cronln, 1; by Plank, 5. Time: 2:15.
Umpire: Connolly.
Chicago Defeats Orioles.
BALTIMORE. May 28. In almost a
freezing temperature Chicago defeated
Baltimore here this afternoon. Attendance,
2,133. Score:
IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Louisville Takra an Interesting; Pitch,
era" Battle from the
. Toledo Team.
CH1CAQO.
R HO A.E
Strang, lb... 0
Jonea. ct I
Green, If,... 1 4
Callahan, rf. 4 I
Mertee, aa... 0 1
bell, lb.... 0 1
Daly, ib 1 4
SulllTan, c... 1 1
OrlfBih, p.... 4 8
Totals
6 11 17 11 1
BALTIMORE.
K.H.O.A.V.
8elba(h, If. 1 I 1 1 0
Wllllame, 2b 1 1 I 1 1
Seymour, rf. 0 4 1 0 0
Mcllann. lb. 0 I s I
HreHna'n, c. 0 1
Gilbert, sa... 0
oyler. Ib 0
Howell, cf. .. 0
lutgnca. p... o
Roblneon .. 4
7 1 0
Totala ... 3 10 17 II 8
Batted for Howell In the ninth.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 13
Baltimore 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02
Two-base hit: Sclbach. Stolen bases:
Green 2), Mertes. First base on balls: Off
Hugnes, o; on wrinun. i. mi oy pitcned
ball: By Griffith, 1. Struck out: By
Himhes. 3: I'y urimtn. 3. rnssed ball:
Sullivan. Wild pitches: By Hughes. 2.
Left on baaes: Chicago, 9; Baltimore. 9.
Time: 2:ij. Umpires; O'Laugbltn and
Carruthers.
Standing;, of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C
Chicago 27 16 11 .55
Philadelphia 27 16 11 .5
Boston z:i if 12 .wis
St. Louis 26 14 12 ifv'.S
Detroit 26 14 12 .538
Baltimore 3 13 17 .433
Washington au 12 is .i
Cleveland 30 lu 20 .333
Oames today: Chicago at Baltimore, St.
Ixiuls at Boston, Cleveland at Washington,
Detroit at Philadelphia.
Three-I Lragse.
Island Davenport, 3;
Rock
At Rock
T .. 1 .. A
At Bloomlngton Terre Haute, 6; Bloom
Ington. 3.
At fecatur Evansvllle. 7: Deeatur, I.
At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 3; Rock
ford, 1.
LOUISVILLE,
feated Toledo In
afternoon. Both
very effective un
Attendance, l.itw.
LOUISVILLE.
K.H.O.
Kerwln. rf... 1
Clymer, lb.. 1
Gannon, cf . 0
Rplea, 0 0
Flournoy, If. 0
Prhrlver, lb. 1
Tannehlll. s 1
Srhaub, lb... 0
Dunkla, p.... 1
I I
1 4
0 1
0
1 1
? I
0 1
1 4
May 28. Louisville de
a Ditchers' battle this
Dunkle and McNeil were
til the last few Innings.
Boore; -
i TOLEDU'.
A. B. I R.H.O.A.K.
Burria. ib.... 0
0 Miller, rf.... 0
.1 Smith, lb...
0 Turner, lb.
0 mike, ct....
lVlo, aa....
l'Foutj, U....
0 Klelnow, o.
0, Mi. Nell, p...
1 0
1 11
1
0 I
0 1
Totals '. ..I T 27 11 a! Toula ... I 7 17 17 1
Louisville 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 05
Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
Left on bases: Louisville. 4: Toledo. 12.
Two-base hits: Kerwln. Clymer. 3'hree-
base hits: Miller, Kerwln, Klelnow. bacrl
hce hits; Oitnnon, Fouls, Double plays:
Miller to' Burns to Smith. Clymer to Tan
nehlll to Schrlver. Stolen bases: Flournoy,
Gannon. Struck out: By Dunkle, 6; by
McNeil, J. Hit by pitcher; Gannon, Bases
on balls: Off Dunkle. 8; off .McNeil. 3.
Wild pitch: McNeil.-. Tims: 1:55. Cniplra:
Ebrlght. -
Saints Conqner Millers.
ST. PAUL. May-28. The home team won
rom Minneapolis today by bunching their
nita in me, nitn inning. Attendance, i,iu.
Score:
ST. PAUL. 1 MINNEAPOLIS.
..uunanl huoam
1110 l'Morrlaaey. lb 0 ' 0 1 4 1
14 8 Al'hyle, lb.... 0 114 1
0. Lynch, lb. ... 1 1 I 0
I l'Werd.n. lb.. 0 14 I 4
Hugglna, lb. 4 4 14 O WIImot. rf... 4 1 0 4 4
Shannon, !.. 4 114 0 Mi Karl' d. If. 0 1 I 4 4
Lumlry, rf.. 1 1 0 4 0 I aaalb'na, aa. 1 1 I I 0
Hurley, c... 0 14 1 llZalunky, c,.. 14 1(4
rarguaon, p. 1 0 1 1 Lulber.. p.... 0 14 4 0
Byerk .... 0 10 4 0
Totals ... I 1014 14 1
I Totala ... 4 111 II 1
Morrlssey out on bunt strikes.
Dillard out for Interference.
Batted for Luther In the ninth.
St. Paul 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 -5
Minneapolis 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 14
Earned runs: Bt. Paul, 2; Minneapolis, 3.
Phyle, Casslboine. Home
Sacrifice hits: Hugglns.
Hurley.. Ferguson. Stolen bases: Geler.
Lynch, Werden. First base on bulls: Off
Ferguson, 2; off Luther, 3. First base on
errors: St. Paul, 2; Minneapolis, 2. Hit by
f Itched ball: By Ferguson, Lynch; by
.uther. Kelly. IWt on bases: St. Paul, 9;
Minneapolis, 7. Struck out: By Ferguson.
2: by Luther, 1. Double plays: Shay to
Kelly to (Jeler, Luther to Morrlssey to
Werden. Time; 1:60. Umpire: Tynduil.
Indiana Lose to Leaders.
INDIANAPOLIS. May 28. Columbua won
today through the wlldness of KUlen, who
was relieved In ths sixth Inning. Bailey
waa hit freely, but kept the hlta scattered
In the latter part of th game when In
three innings singles would have won the
Oelor, lb..
Shay, aa....
Dillard, If.
Kelley, lb.
Two-base hits:
run: Lynch.
game for Indianapolis.
Score:
COLl'MBl'S.
R.H.O.A.K.
Attendance, 1,2?3
INDIANAPOLIS.
R.H.O.A.K.
6 Hogrlersr, rf I
I Kuhna. If.... 1
0 O'Brien, aa.. 0
0 Kltim. lb.... 1
1 lMhb. lb 4
1 Coulrer, cf . , 4
4 W. r'oi, lb.. 1
I Hayrinu. a. .'. 1
0 h I lien
4 1 4
4 4 1
4 0 8
4 11 1
i
o I 4
4 I 1
4 4 4
p.... 0 0 4 I 4
. P. 1 1 1 0
..0 0 4 4 4
4 0 0 4 4
Knoll, if ... 0 1 1 0
Meaily, rf.... 0 1 4 0
Lally. If..... ft 1 I
Myera, lb.... 1 1 10 0
Evan. ?b ... 10 14
Turner, lb. .. 0 0 0 1
Nattreat, a. 1 4 t I
o. ro, e.... s i t o
Bailey, p.... 0 0 0 4
-r- Williams,
Totala ...7 127 11 I Wondrul
.Kellura
V Total! ... I 11 T 14 I
Woodruff bstted for Coulter In ninth,
Kellum batted for Fox In ninth.
Columbus 02082000 01
Indianapolis 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 04
First bsse on balls: Off Klllen, 4; eft
Williams, 1. Struck out: By Williams, 2;
by Bailey, 1. Wild pitch: Klllen. Hit by
pitcher: By Bailey, Heydon. Kuhns. Two
base hits: Klhm (2). Three-bus hit:
Lally. Home run: G. Fox. Sacrifice hit:
Kuhns, O'Brien, Klllen, Evans, Turner,
Meany. Stolen bases: O. Fox, Turner.
Left on bases: Indianapolis, 10; Columbus,
6. Time: 1:50. I'mplre: Haskell..
Breviers 'Beat Kanaaa City.
MILWAUKEE. May 28.-Altrock held th
Kansas City hlta safe at all times this
afternoon. Wolf was hit hard and re
ceived poor support. Attendance, J64
Score :
MILWAUKEE. . KANSAS CITT.
R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.K.
Ttilel, lb.... 111 01 Nance, cf.... Ill;
Hallmaa. rf. 1 1 I 1 0 RoiMuee. rf. 4 t I I
Runkel. lb... 114 1 0 Smith, If.... 4 14 4 4
A. McB'a. cf 1 1 1 0'OOrady, lb.... t 41
Dungan. If... 4 1 1 u 0 Rev Ilia, c 1111
MrAndr'a, lb 1 1 I 4 O'Brien, lb.. I 184
( llngman. aa 1 1 I 1 0 Laewe. sa I 1 I i
Bpeer. c 1 1 1 a n McB'e. lb 4 1 1 1 4
Altrork. p... 18 4 1 4tWolf, p...... I 1 f
'ki)r,m,n ... A A A A a
iotaia ... s u it II o .
1 10 14 11
I 0-1
Koreman
I 11 17 II 01
1 Totals
Batted for Wolf In ninth
Milwaukee 3 4 0 0 1 0 0
Kansas City 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Earned runs: Milwaukee 3: Kanaaa fltv
1. Two-base hits: Dungan, Cllngman.
Three-base hit: McBrld.-. 8oln Bases:
Thlel (2). First base on balls: Oft Alt
rook, 3; off Wolf, 3. Passed ball: Bevlll.
Struck out: By Altrock, 2. Double play:
Thlel to Cltngman to Runkel. Sacrifice
hit: McBride Left on bases: Milwaukee,
l; Kansas City, 1 Time; 1:40. ymplre:
Ward.
Standing of the Teams.
Won. Lost.
21 11
P.P.
.'.'!
.818
.571
.10
.448
.260
Played.
Columbus 22
Loulsvills 29 18 H
Indianapolis ., 28 14 10
St. Paul 28 1 12
Kansaa City 30 18 15
Milwaukee 2V 13 14
Minneapolis 27 8 19
Toledo 28 I 21
Oames todav: Kansaa Cltv at .Mllmaiilt
Minneapolis st Bl Paul, Indianapolis at
Louisville, Columbus at -Toledo.
Grrahasn Loses to York.
YORK. .Neb.. May 28.-(Special Tele
gram.) Af Gresham today York city ball
team won by a score of 7 to 8. Batteries:
York, Jackson and Crawford; Gresham.
Duffer and Wlegard. Tomorrow York will
play the Nebraska Indians.
Poor Little Sick Stomach
' It's oVcr-loaded; that's what's the matter, and if this
boy don't get a Cascaret he'll be a sick boy all over.
Too much of a good thingl That's what we are all
liable to take. Grown up, sensible people will some
times do it and make themselves sick. "In time of
peace prepare for war," and have about the house a
pleasant, perfect,: palatable, positive medicine for
sour stomach, sick headache, colic, winds, belching,
biliousness, furred tongue, lazy liver, constipation,
bad breath, bad taste, all liable to result from
over-indulgence in the good things of life. CascareU
Candy Cathartic are what you want. Eat and drink
what and as much as you please. A tablet after a
big meal will prevent sickness, or a tablet at night
before going to bed, after a good time, will fix you
all right for morning, and let you get up clear as a
bell, ready for business or pleasure. ,
Beat far th Be wale. All druggists, ua, ass, fan,
Navar se14 ta Sulk. The gaauias tablet ataaiped
C C C. OuaraaiMS te a are ar your aaeaav bask.
Sample aa aaeSlrf free. ASeTaae
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