TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1002. 0 DES MOINES WINS FIRST ONE Prohibitionist! Taks Morning Game bj Good, Timely Batting. POUND ALLOWAY ALL OVER THE LOT Twelve Loag, Timely lilts RrUttrtl Of Ik Smiling Boy with the Town Clock Motion, by .k the Qnlnnltee. Dei Moines celebrated Memorial day morning by batting out an overwhelming victory from tbe Rourket, tba cor being 11 to t. Alloway waa pounded for twelve hlta, among which were a borne run, a three-bagger and two double, and most of them were of the timely order. Omaha, too, did aome batting, with nine hlta, In cluding a three-aacker and five for two baga, but Pitcher Barry teemed to keep tbeae aalllea well scattered and tbe result waa that the top-llnera could not get the necessary men across the rubber slab, while tbe Iowans found no difficulty In scoring very Inning, save three. Alloway'a own unstesdlneas and expensive errors by Hlckey and 8tewart at critical times were a large factor in helping to awell the score, but with all such misplays present and accounted fee, the visitors till had the red aockers strapped to the operating (able all the time. It was Des Moines game from tbe third inning and the Hawkeyee well deserved the victory they earned. Joe Dolan'a batting may not have been the feature, but bla two doublea and a sin gle looked mighty good, and if aomeooe else besides Stone had done aome sticking at tbe right times or at all, for that mat ter, the etory might have been different. However, the victors played the closest kind of a game all the way, at waa shown pointedly in the fourth, when with two men on bases Hotter caught Oondlng's swift liner on third and touched the bag before Dolan could get back to it, making a neat double all alone. This tame Hoffcr was the men of the hour, his fielding being mag nificent and bis batting especially Interest ing In view of a home run in tbe third that went over left field fence on tbe bounce and two singles besides. , Des Molnee fully demonstrated base ball ability, and Barry In the boa showed that he waa not to be taken lightly. He la a steady, reliable man, judging from the morning's performance. Old Joe Qutnn did the marveloua hitting of the whole day, de spite home funs and triples, for he made two doublea and two singles off Alloway, coring four Tuns also. Tbe score: OMAHA. AE R. H. O. A. B H. 1 1 2 1 8 1 0 0 0 0 O. 0 2 1 13 1 3 1 6 0 0 Thomas, rf. Oenlns, cf.. Btone, If.... Calhoun, lb, Dolan', an... Stewart, 2b. Hlckey, 3b.. Oondlng, c. Alloway, p. Graham ... Totals . '. 6 0 10 0 0 ...3S 8 9 27 17 DES MOINE3. AB. R. H. O. 4 1 0 4 4 7 a t o A. E. Clark, cf , O'Leary. aa., Warner, rf.., Sulnn, 2b.... offer. 8b.... Wliaon, lb..., Backof, If..., Lobeck, c Barry, p 1 0 0 Totals .87 11 12 27 12 Batted for Alloway In the ninth Dee Moines. 21.01030 8-11 Qmaha 2 0 0 0 0 01 0 08 Earned runs. Des Molnee. -4; Omaha, 2. .Two-base hlta:-Qulnn J2), Stone (2).Dolan (2V Stewart. TIrree-ba, hltSi'T Backof. , Thomas. Home run: Hotter. . Sacrifice hits; Wilson, Lobeck, Hlckey. - Hiblen base: Backof. Bases on balls: Off Barry, 1; off Alloway. 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Barry, 1; by Alloway, 8.- Struck out: By Barry 6; by Alloway, 4. Left on bases: ' Des Moines, 7; Omaha. 8. Double plays: Hotter (unassisted); Hotter to Qulnn to Wilson. Time of game: 1:55. Umpire: . Latham. - DOLAT1 HIT CAME WHE HEEDED. Timely Drive to Left Scores Only Rrtm of Game. With two out and Stone on third bate in .the last half of the ninth inning Joe Dolan alammed the ball to the left field fence Friday afternoon, acorlng the winning run and the only one that had crossed the plate during the game. The hit waa the most sensational seen at Vinton Street park thla year. The presence of B,000 people who were already wrought to a state of fremy by a game of palpitating situations and hairbreadth escapee waa one thing that helped to make the hit ao remarkable. The fact that it waa one out of a etlngy. tlx that nine Rourkltes had been able to bat off Morrison In nine Innings was another. Tbe core of 0 to 0 at the time with the two outs capped the, climax. The ball waa a beauty, going high and fast clear over LeftAelder Backofa' head to the fence. It waa good for two sacks had Dolan needed them. Btone shared In the glory, for ha had landed himself on second with a fierce drive tonight field fence, and had mad third on Warner'a catch of Calhoun's fly. Genlne' Seneatloaal Catch. Frank Qenlna cornea in for Just aa much praise aa Dolan, for by aavlng the game In the eighth he alao won It, and the catch which did it was phenomenal. Thla oc catlon was even mora aensatlonal than that of the run,' for It waa more drawn out. There were three men on bases, put there by Dolan'a error and Owen'a gift and bit ting a batter. There waa only one out. The crowd had lost hope, but waited breathlessly to tee the Bntth of ita team. Right then Pitcher Owsn showed that there waa no streak of yellow In him. He had been throwing great ball all the after noon and kept at It when It was tore needed. He atruck out Backof. who had made three hlta In tbe morning game. Lobeck came to bat and drove what looked like a aure tingle to center field. It waa a low fly, and the three runners began to stream over tbs horns plate. But Oenlnt got there, and with a last atagger ha took tbe ball off tbe tips of the grata blades. receiving an ovation which proclaimed bis catch the most remarkable one likely to be aeon. The aid waa out and Oenlna waa cheered and cheered. Viae Work by laSelJere. There were two more remarkable fielding ptaya, both by Rourke'a men, and each of tbem In a critical place. In the first Hlckey went up In tbe air higher than anyone thought hat abort lege could ever aend him and brought down between two fingers of one hand Backofs drive along the line, which waa headed for left field and a aafe hit. Ed threw his left hand across bis face and up over hla right shoulder to get the ball. There waa a man on first at the time and the hit would have been dan geroua. Then la the third Dolan took I fierce chance on a ground ball with hit bare hand, and picked it up In tome Im possible way. He fielded it to first and tbe next batter handed out a double, which would hate easily acored the man preced ing had Joe let him get to first. Qulna'a team baa no license to be tallender. After showing good bate ball during Ita entire aeries here and beating the Otnahaa thoroughly Friday morning, the Iowans Jolnes. with the locals la tbe pret tiest game possible aa a farewell. It teemed all the time that Dea Molaea would win, for tbe visitors were always nearer to scoring than -was Omaha. , la bath the seventh and eighth innings they put three mem oa bates and they hit Owea tately Jutt as many times at did tbe Omabat find Mor rison. Both pltchera were in great form, and the teams behind tbem played pennant ball. Score: OMAHA. AB. . . 4 :::::! R. If. O. A. E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(00 1110 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 8 2 0 2 3 8 1 0 0 110 0 0 3 1 i) 0 0 3 0 1 1 !7 11 1 :es. R. II. O. A. E. 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 3 0 0 0 112 0 0 13 3 0 0 0 8 o 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 li 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 8 0 Thomas, rf.. Oentns, rf... Stone, If Calhoun, lb. Dolan, es Stewsrt. 2b. Hlckey, 8b.. Qondlhg, c. Owens, p.... Totals.. 30 :s moii AB. 6 I t 4 J 4 4 Clark, cf O'Leary, ss.... Warner, rf Qulnn, 2b Hotter. b Wilson, lb Backof, If Lobeck, c Morrison, p Totala .St Two out when winning run was made. Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Des Moines 000600000 0 Earned runt: Omaha, 1. Two-base hlta: Stone, Dolan, Clark. Sacrifice hit: Hlckey. Stolen bases: Btone. Dolan. Bases on balls: Off Owens. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Mor-j-lson, 1. Struck out: By Owena. 2; by Mor rison. 2. Left on bases: Omaha. 6: Des Moines. 11. Time: 1:2 Umpire: Latham. Kaaaae City Wlas Both Games. KAN8A8 CITY. May 80. The first game was a pltchert' battle, In which Kansas City won out in the twelfth inning. At tendance, 2,000, Score: R H B Kansas City.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ? 0 0 1- 3 11 2 St. Joseph 0 0 0 1 000 000001 4 Batteries: St. Joseph, McT'adden and Roth; Kansas City, Welmer and Messltt. The second game wss notable for good batting by Kemerer and Robinson ana ex cellent playing all around. Score: H E Kansas City.. 20002030 -7ii Bt. Joseph 100108 100 10 2 Batteries: Kansas City, Cable and Mes sltt; St. Joseph. Parvtn and Roth. Denver and Brewers Eqaal. DENVER, May 80. Denver and Milwau kee broke even In the two poorly played games today. In the fourth inning; of the second game Pitcher Barber was hit over the eve by a ball batted by Jones and rendered unconscious. , Attendance, 10,000. Score: R H E Denver 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 6 8 2 Milwaukee .... 000000000066 Batteries: Denver, Eyler and McConnell: Milwaukee, McPherson and Hanford. Second game: Milwaukee ... 1S110050 2-17 22's Denver 0 12801000-7126 Batteries: Denver, Waterbury. Frisk and McConnell; Milwaukee, Barber, McPherson and Lucia. Make Even Break. rm)RADO SPRINGS.. Colo.. Mav 80. Peoria won the first game today by hitting Jones freely when hits meant runs. McQlll, for the visitors, was very effective at critical times. Attendance, 400. Score: x. xi. m. Peoria 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 7 10 3 Colo. 8dks... 000011000-1 7 1 Batteries: Peoria. McQlll and Wilson; Colorado Springs, Jones and Baerwald. In the afternoon game, when Cox had been touched up for five runs In the first, Schafatall went into the box and the locals made four more. Then Peoria played a steady uphill game, having the home team worried at several stages. Attendance, 8,600. Score: K.M.K. Coin Hnrlna-a. 90001001 11 14 8 Peoria 0 1 3 1 1 Z 0 0 1 u a Batteries: Peoria, Cox, Schafatall and Wilson; Colorado Springs, Hayes, New meyer, McNeeley and Baerwald. Standing; of the Teams. Plaved. Won. Loot. P.ti. Kansas City , 84 82 2 Omaha Denver St. Joseph Colorado Springs Peoria 24 19 15 14 11 9 8 8 13 17 18 20 21 22 .7to .693 32 32 21 31 30 .438 .8 .S"0 .281 Milwaukee , Des Molnee 31 nma todav! Kansas City at Omaha, nt Tnnh at Dea Moines. Milwaukee at Colorado bpringe. -eoria at uenver. , KANSAS ClW COMES TODAY Battle Royal for First Place Beataa at Vlaton Street Park Thla Afternoon. Kansas City will appear on the Omaha grounds this afternoon for the first time this season, fresh from a long string of victories at home, and holding the lead In the pennant race because of Omaha's los ing a game to Maun Manning and Nichols are person ally very popular in umana ana ine trim under their ownership and control would be sure of good patronage under any cir cumstances, but with conditions such as they are the games win oe oi unusual in terest. The very close race between the teams is a strong Inducement. They have met four times on Kansas City grounds ml hrnka even on the series. Omaha fans look for at least that much here, but there are those who will not oe eatisnea unless Omaha hands out the dose the others have been given, three-out of four. As they have played the same teams and their rec ord le almost identical, a few slatiatlcs may help the dopemakers. Here are the figures up to the games played yesterday K. M. r.. Omaha 1W 4 65 Opponents 94 237 83 Kansas City 206 348 86 Opponents 161 24 93 It will be noted thst Omaha has made seventy-two more runs than its opponents. while Kansas City nas put up out roriy four more. Kaneaa City has made sixty four mora hits than its opponents, while Omaha has made alxty-eeven more. And Ight lastly, Kansas city nas maae out fewer errore than Its opponents, while Omaha has made eighteen fewer, little consolation In advance of the mm v he attracted from theae figures. Some gam The me y indicate the superiority oi me urn an a pitchers and fielders at least. Here Is the lineup OI me teams. Omaha Position. Kansas City. Calhoun Stewart ..First base M Kemmar Second bast Hlckey ..Shortstop.......... Shannon .Third baae Robinson Dolan .. Hlckey . Stone ... Uenina . Carter . Oondlng Thomaa Graham Leftneld Armstrong ,,enieiiieiu, Rlghtfleld ......Catcher........ ".V.'.'.'pHcheraV.V.V.V.V Ketchem aldron :.' Mcssitt Vfiichols . Welmer .. Gibson .... Cable Brown Alloway Owen Game called at 3:46 sharp. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Champions Wis la Mornlasjr and Are , . , Bant Oat hr Chicago . ' la Afternoon. ' 1 PITTSBURG, Pa., May SO The Cham pions beat the Chlcagos in the morning gsme oerore a crowa or s.txxi people in a well-contested, long-drawa-out aame. In which Wagner's shortstop play was of the phenomenal order. Score; PITTtBCRO. ' CHICAOO. a.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Davis, rf..... I Clarke. If.... i 0 I t 0 1 8 1 Millar. If.... tile Jovea. f Beaumont, cf 0 ,! ier. lb... 1 Wagner, as. . t Brauefleld. lb t Rllchey. lb.. I Leach, lb.... 1 Smith, t 1 Doheny, p.., I Cheabro. p... 0 111 1 It. 1 1 Of 1 1 lit 1 I I It Williams, it. 1 Klloa. o 0 OjO-Hegeo. lb. LOWS, lb..... I Tinker, aa 1 t. Vrala. p. 1 caaace . t It IT 11 l) Totala I 11 14 1 1 Totals. . Batted for St.' Vrala In ninth. Pittsburg 00040301 -8 Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 i 0 Two-base hit: Tinker. Earned runs: Pittsburg. 1; Chicago, a. Sacrifice ht's: Brananeld, Ritchie. Jones. Stolen baaea: Ritchie. Double plays: Leach to Brana neld, BL Vraln to O Hag-en. Hit r.v pitched ball: Clark (2), St. Vraln. Dexter. Struck out: By Doheny, 3; Cheabrough, 1: by St. Vraln, 1 Passed ball: Kllng. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Powers and Brown. In the afternoon game Jack Menefee ad ministered the nret snulout of the season to the home team. , Only two Plttsburgera reached third base. Jones' two-bagger, rnl. towed by other hits and a wild turow. gavs Chicago rour runs ana me game. Attend ance, 12,000. Score: CHICAGO. , PITTtBVBa. R.H.O. ABU R.KO.AB. Millar, if ... t lit tDsvla. H ... 1 I t I Jom a... I Dealer, lb ., t Wtlliaau. rf. I Chance, t.... 1 O Haaa. lb. I Lowe. lb.... t Tinker, as... t Meaele, p.. t Clarke, U... t I Beaum't, ef t t Wasaar, as.. OBraoariC Ik t t Rluhey. lb., t 0 Laacb. lb.... 1 O'Connor, a.. a PhiiiioA- a Totals ... 4 10 It I' Totals ... I It II 8 Chicago 4Dao 4 Plttaburg 000e06 6 Earned rune: Chicago. J. Two-base hits Clarke, Jones. Tinker. aUcrlflce hJtt; Clarke, Bransfleld. Dexter. Stolen bsses: Dexter (2. Double play: Chance to Tinker. First base on ba 's: Off M.nefee. in. Hit by pitched ball: Chance. Struck out: By PhllllppB. 4; by Menefee. 6. Time: 150. Cmplres: Power snd Brown. Pamirs Take Both Games. NEW YORK. May Sn.-The New York base ball club signalled Its return home today by losing a ten-lnnlng game. Evans relieved Matthew-son In the tenth and the visitors made three hits. Attendance, 6,2uo. Score, morning game: PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK. R.H.O.A.E., R.H.O A I Thomas, rf. .. 1 1 Doris, lb.... 0 I I 1 0 Brown. If... 1 t Cler. rf 11S t 0 Smith. Ih.... lOllt Teaser, e.... t t 4 t t I f Bowerman, e. 1 1 T 0 t I 1 1 Lauder, lb... t 1 t I I : Bean, t 1 I 4 t 4 I Dunn, rf t 1 8 t t 4 1 Jackson, If... I I I 1 Douslaes. lb. 0 I 10 Barrr, rf lit Jarkllterh. e. I 1 T Humwitu . o I I Hallman. Ik. t I 1 Chllda. lb.... t 0 4 bustles?, .. t 1 a - 'Mat'ewa'n. a 0 0 1 I 0 I II 10 IT I Erim. p 0 0 0 t 0 Totals... wtibbura ,. t t t t ' Totals 4 I 10 II 4 Batted for Evans in tenth Inning. Philadelphia 100000020 2-6 New York 800000060 1 4 Earned runs: Philadelphia, 1. First base on errors: New York, 1. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 8; New York, 2. Two-base nils: uarry, rjowerman. Btoien pas; Barry. Juckiltsch. Clark. Lauder. Dunn, Jackson. Double plav: Thomas to Doug lass. First base on balls: Off Duasleby, 2; off Mattheweon. 5. Hit bv Pitched ball: By Duggleby, 1. Struck out: By Duggleby. py Mflttnewson. l: by uvans. l. raesea ball: Bowerman. Wild pitch: Matthew son. Time: 2:00. Vmptre: Emslle. tendance, 6,2flO. Before a crowd of 21.000 persons Phila delphia shutout the New York team at the Polo grounds this afternoon. Taylor's arm gave out In the first inning and Evans took nls place. Bowerman was also forced to retire on account of an Injured thumb, and Yeager took his place. The home play ers could do nothing with Eraser's delivery. Score: PHILADELPHIA. i - NEW YORK. R.H O.A.rl R.H.O A E. Thotnaa, rf.. 1110 0Dor1, lb.... t 1 4 t 0 Browne. If.. I PouKlaas, lb 0 Oiciark. rf.... OiFmlth. lb... OIBower'n. e. llYeajer, e... H Lauder, lb. 1 II Barry, rf..., 0 Dooln. c 0 Hull wltt. a. 0 Hallman. lb. 0 Child, lb... 1 Praier, b.... I Bean, Dunn, rf.... Jarkaon, If. Taylor, p... Erana, p.... 1 Totals .. Totals I II IT II I t 4"t 17 I Douglass out for Browne's Interference. Philadelphia 002001300 New York O0000000O- 0 Earned runs: Philadelphia, 8. First base on errors: Philadelphia. 1; New York. 1. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 9: New York, 6. Two-base hit: Fraser. Stolen bases: Thomas. Browne (2). Double plays: Chllds to Douglass, Dooln to Douglass to Fraser. Sacrifice hit: Barry. Flrat base on balls: Off Fraser, 2; off Evans, 2. Struck out: By Fraser. 5; by Evans, 3. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Emslle. Cardinals and Reds Qolt Even. ST. LOUIS, May 80. St. Louis and Cin cinnati split even on today's double-header, each winning a game. Both contests were played under discouraging weather condi tions. Attendance, 6.0UO. ' Score first game: CINCINNATI. I ST. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.E. RHO.AE. Hr, cf 1110 0 Farrall, lb.. 0 I I 1 1 Dohbs, If.... I I 1 t 0 Donoran, rf. 0 t I t 0 Heckler, lb.. 8 I t 1 0 8 moot, cf.... 114 0 0 Crawford, rf. 1 1 I 0 0 Barclay. If.. 18 10 0 Maioon, lb.. O 111 1 Kmger. as... 0 1 1 s 0 Corcoran, at. 0 I I I HUraahear, lb 0 111 0 0 Btelnt'dt. lb 0 0 1 0 1 Hart man. lb. a I I I 1 Plata, e 0 0 11 0 O'Neill, e.... 0 0 110 Habo, p 1111 0,Popp, p 0 0 0 1 0 Totala . Cincinnati I 11 IT I I Totals .. ; 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 I 10 IT II 1 10 14-8 10 0 02 Bt. Louis Earned runs: Cincinnati, 8. Three-base hits: Beckley (2). Sacrifice hits: Dobbs, Beckley. Double play: Corcoran to Beck ley. Stolen bases: Smoot. Karrcll. Dobbs. Wild pitch: Popp. Bases on balls: Oft Popp, 4. Struck out: By Popp, 2; by Harm, 8. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 8; St. Louis, 7. Time: 1:53. Umpire: O Day. Score second game: BT. LOUI8. I CINCINNATI. R.H.O.A.E I R H O.A E. Psrrsll. lb. Donovan, rf. flmoot, cf... Barclay, If. 114 1 0 Hoy, cf 0 10 1 1 1 0 0 Dobbs, If.... 0 0 10 II lit 0 Back ley, lb.. 0 0 II Crawford, rf. 0 Magoon. lb.. 1 Corcoran, as. 0 Stelnt'dt, lb. Bergen, e.... 0 Ewlng, p 0 Back 0 Kruter. ss. Brashear, lb 0 11 Hart man, lb. 0 1 0 O'Nall, e... Dunham, p. t 1 I 40 Totals ... I I 17 14 1 Totals ... 1 14 IT 4 Batted for Bergen In the ninth. .' St. Louis 1 0 10 0 10 0 Cincinnati 0 0000010 0-1 Earned run: St. Louis. Two-base hit: Magoon. Sacrifice hits: Barclay, Kruger, Brashear. Double plays: O'Nell to Far- rell, Kruger to Brashear to O Nell, Cor coran to Beckley. Passed ball: O'Nell Balk: Dunham. Stolen base: Hartman. Hit bv Ditcher: Smoot. Hov. Wild pitch Dunham. Bases on balls: Off Dunham, 2; off Ewlng, 2. Struck out: By Dunham, 7; by Ewlng, 4. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Cincinnati, 7. Time: 1:41. Umpire: O'Day. Islanders Rough oa Beaneatera. NEW YORK, May 30. Boston made Brook lyn a present of the morning game at Washington park. The score waa 1 to 1 and the home team earned only one run. Kit son of Brooklyn was very effective and kept tne visitors' nits wen scattered. At tendance, 8.600. Score: BROOKLYN. BOSTON. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E Dolan. of..... 1 0 1 0'Uih. cf 0 0 1 Kaeley, rf... 1110 t'Tenny, lb ... tit McCroery. lb I I II 0 0 Demont. lb.. 1 4 gheckard, If. t 1 1 t tjColley, If.... Ill Dahlen, aa... t 114 0 earner, rf... 0 1 I Parrall. 0 t I t 0 Orlralnger. lb 0 I I till t Long, as t 0 I 1 I I I 0 Moran, e t 1 0 1 1 0 4 0 Plttlngar, p.. 0 0 1 i Courtney ...0 t 0 1 10 17 U 0 Flood, lb.. Irwin, lb.. Kltaon, p. . Totals.... I Totala t It 14 II I Batted for Plttlnger in ninth Brooklyn 01004002 7 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Earned runs! Brooklyn, 1. First base on errors: Brooklyn, 1. Left on bases: Bos. ton, 9; Brooklyn, 8. Two-base hit: Dahlen. Three-base hit: Demont. Stolen -bases Tenny, Flood. Double plays: Dahlen to Flooa; unminger to Demont. Sacrifice hit: Kltaon. nrat base on balls: Off Kitson, 2 off Plttlnger, 6. Hit by pitched balls: B; Plttlnger, 1. Struck OJt: By Kitson, 6 Wild pitch: Plttlnger, 1. Time: 1:62. I'm- Dire: i amnion. a rii.ru.rv l, . May au. nrooKivn won the second game against Boston at Washing ton park thla afternoon by exceptionally gooa pieying. duiiuuk ay ins urooKiyn star batters waa the feature of the aame Klooa a nome run in ine eleventh Inning arouaea ainiiuaaasm. Anenaance, 10.UUU Score: BROOKLYN. - I . BOSTON. R.H.O.AEl R.H. CAE. Dolan, cf.... 1 110 0 Luah. el t t 0 0 Keelar, rf... 1 Its o Tenner, lb.. 0 I II I I I I I 0 Demont, lb.. 1 1 I I I 0 10 1 0 Cooler. If.... t I 1 t t 114 t Carney, rt ... I 1 1 1 tit OOrem't'r, lb. 1 1 I I 0 lltt Long, aa 1 I I 1 1 1 t t Kltteodge, e. t t I I t 111 O.Hal. p t t I till gheckard, If. I Mccreary, lb I Dahlen, as... I Abeam, a... 1 rarrell. e.... 1 Flood, tb.... 1 Irwla. lb.... t Donovan. p. 1 1 totals I t It U I Totals ...10 11 IT ( 1 I "Brooklyn 3 1 1 0 3 0 0 3 10 UOMon 0 3 0 0 O 0 0 0 13 Earned runs: Brooklyn, 3; Boston, 1 First baae on errors: Brooklyn. 1: Bnatnn 1. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 2; Boston, 12. Two-base hits: Eheckard, Dolan, Dahlen. Three-base hit: Uremlnger. Home run: Flood. Stolen baaea: Demont, Sheckard, McCreery. Sacrifice hlta: gheckard, flood. First baae on balls: Off Donovan, 4; off Hale, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Hale. 1. Struck out: By Donovan. 6; by Hale. 3. Passed balls: Abearn, 3. Time: 1:44.. Um pire; Cantllllon. Steading- of the Teams. Played. Won.' Lost. PC. .m .Vj7 .4t' .467 .441 .412 .34 .Sit Pittsburg . ... Chicago Boston New York .. Brooklyn ... Cincinnati ,. Philadelphia St. Louis ... 3a 30 23 16 18 15 13 13 .. IS .. 33 .. 36 .. 34 .' 83 .. 81 12 17 1 19 20 20 20 11 Gsmes today: Philadelphia at New Tork. Boston at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Bt. Louis, Chicago at Plttaburg. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Baltlmores Win Double Header from Cleveland la Which Five Bom Baas Art Made. BALTIMORE. Mav 90.. BALTIMORE. May 30. The Baltlmores had a batting matinee today and won both games from Cleveland by good stick work. There were three home runs In the first game, two of which were made by Bresnav han, and two more in the eecond game. Attendance, 13,041. Score, flrat game; BALTIMORE. CLEVELAND. R H.O.A.B.I R.H O A a. Keller, ef... I I I 1 I Pickering, rf I t 1 Selback. If... lit f Hemphill. If. t 1 PHok. rf 1 I Woo4. lb.... I Boaner, Ik. .. t I Bradley, lb., t 1 Ooehaau'r. as t S Beala, a t a Wright, p.... 1 Williams, Ik 1 1 4 Seymour, rf. I 1 I McOana. Ik. I I 11 Ollbert. as... I I 1 Breaa'h'a. Ik I I I Robtaeue. , I I I Howell, p... 1 t 1 II ToUls ...II U IT 14 I Totala ... 4 I M 14 I Baltimore 01I3I1 13 Cleveland )0010010 4 Sacrifice hit: WlMama. Two-bate hlta Flick. Kelley (2). Belbach, Bresnahan. Three-base hit: Hoblnsnn. Home runs: Flick. HresnahHn (2). Stolen bases: Hemp hill. Ollbert. McGnnn. K'iblnson. Howell. Double plays: Bonner to 'lovhnaiier to Wood, Wood to Bonner. First base on bnlls: Off Wright, 6. Hit by pitched ball: Hv Wright. 7. ntrucK out: ny rignt. a t ' . . . uni,imn a. , 1 e I iri i til i, num. ihih iiuuir, i. i -i u u , r-. Time: 1:66. Umpires; O'Laughlln and Cam there. Second gnme: BALTIMORE. I CLEVELAND. R.H.O. AG. R.H.0.4K. Keller, of .. I 1 I 0 0 Hfr!ng. lb I 1 I 0 1 Selharh. If... I 1 t t 1 Hemphill, If. 1 I I t t Wlllama, It), t I 1 1 1 1 Flick, rf 1 0 I I I Sermour. rf. I I I t I Bar. cf t I 1 t t MH'.ann. lb. I 1 It 01 Bonner, tb.. 0 t I t 1 Ollhert. as... 1 t 1 I OiBradlrr. lb.. I 0 I t Brean'h'a. lb t I t 1 i'oorhna r. ss. t t I I t Rohlneon. t. 1 4 0 llllemla. a 1 I 4 1 0 Hughea. p. .. 0 0 1 I 0 Moore, p 1 I 1 1 1 Totala ...10 1117 T ll ToUls ...7 14 11 I 4 Baltimore 480OJ010 10 Cleveland 10010030 2-7 Sacrifice hit: McOann. Two-base hltt: Sevmour. Williams, Pickering. Home runs: Bevmour, Pickering. Stolen bases: Ollbert, Bresnahan. Double Plays: Williams to Ollbert to MoOann, Moore to Bonner, Goch- nauer to Pickering. First base on bans' Off Hughes, 1; off Moore, 6. Struck out: By Hughes. 4; by Moore, 8. Passed ball: Bemts. Wild pitches: Hughes, 2. Left on Kaaa. n.lilmn.. 1 CleVAlAnrl A Time! 1:66. Umpires: O'Laughlln and Caruthers. Browne Flrat, Athletics Second. PHILADELPHIA. May 30 The morning f;ame was a slugging match, in which St. joxils had the advantage, plank waa hit hard and the poor fielding of the locals aided In the run-getting of the visitors. Attendance, 4.843. Score: BT. LOCI8. I PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O. A. IT. H.H.U.A.E Burkett. If.. 1 Heldr'ck. cf. 1 M Corm k. lb 1 Anderaon. lb. 1 I I I I I 1 10 0 0 Harttell. If.. 1 Fultt. cf 1 nana. lb.... t L. Croes, lb, 1 I 1 I 1 II 1 4 11 1 t 0 0 4 1 111 Oil 111 Waller, as.. I 1 Seybold, rf.. 1 M. Croat, aa. 0 Srhrock, c... 1 Caetro, lb... 0 Plank, p 1 Padden. tb... 1 I Maloney, rf.. I 4 Bugden, c... 0 1 Budhoff. p... 1 1 Donohue, lb. 0 0 1 I 0 0 Totals...... T 1114 IT I Totala 11 IT 17 11 4 Anderson out for Interference. St. Louis 02083120 0-11 Philadelphia 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 17 Earned runs: St. Louis, 6: Philadelphia, 3. Two-base hits: Burkett. Heldrlck, Wal lace, Padden, Bugden, Fultx. L. Crosa, Schreck. Home . run: Padden, Ma loney, Hartxel (2). Left on bases: St. Louis, 6: Philadelphia, 8. First base on balls: Off Sudhnff, 2; off Plank, 1. Struck out: By Budhoff, 3. Time; 1:50. Umpire: Connolly. Sequential hitting gave the locals the afternoon game. Hustings was effective and kept St. Louis' hits well scattered. The visitors' fielding waa ragged at times. At tendance, 13,128. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I ST. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Hartiel. If... 1110 0'nurkett, If.. 0 10 0 1 Pulta, ct 1 Darle. lb.... 1 L. Cross, lb. 1 Seybold, rf.. I M. Croes, aa. 1 Powers, c... 0 Castro, lb... 1 Hualtnga, p. 1 0 1 1 11 I 1 1 "IHelflrlrlt, cf. ! 1 OiMcCor'k, lb. 1 1 0 Donahue, lb. 1 0 0 Wallace, aa.. I 1 0 Padden. lb... t I 1 out 4 0 Maloney, rf.. 0 4 1 I 0 Rugden, c... 0 Powell, p.... 0 0 He my i 0 0 Totals ...11 II IT 11 1 Totals ... 4 t 14 14 I Batted for Powell In the ninth. Philadelphia 0031022 11 Bt. Louis 00000201 14 Earned runs: Philadelphia. 2. Two-base hlta: Powell, Wallace, Heldrlck. Hartxel (2), Seybold, Castro, Davis. Home run: Castro. Stolen base: hiartzel. leii on oases: hi, IxjuIs 7: Philadelphia, 7. Double plays: M. Cross to L. Cross to Davis, Hustings to Powers to Davis. First base on bans: Off Powell. 4; off Hustings, 6. Struck out: By Powell, 3; by Hustings, 3. Wild pitch: Powell. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Connelly. Senators and Chicago Even Up. WASHINGTON, May 30. Morning game: Washington won the first game from Chi cago by better all-around work In the field and bunching hits In the third and fourth Innings. Griffith relieved Garvin In the eighth. Attendance, 4.0:3. Score: WA8HINOTON. 1 CHICAOO. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Inn. cf .. . 1 110 0 Strang., tb... 1 114 1 WolY't'n. lb. 1 1 1 4 1 Jonea, cf 0 1 I 0 t Deleh'ty, if. I I 1 0 0 Oreen, If t 1 0 0 Lea. rf 1 114 O'Davla. .aa..... 1 1 1 t 0 Coughlln. at. 0 1 II OlMertea, rf... 0 1 0 0 t Carey, lb.... t 1 11 t t labell, lb.... 1 1 10 t I Drill, tb t 1 1 llDaly, lb.;... 0 110 1 Clarke, c 110 1 OlMcFarland, s 0 1 4 Carrlck. p... I 01 0 Ganrln, p.. 0 1 t l 4 lOrlfflth. p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.... I II 17 14 1 Callahan ..0 0 0 0 0 I J. . Totals. .(ill I 1111 U, 4 Batted for Garvin. : '.'"r- ) Wolverton out, not, touching , second baae, Washington 0 1 8 8 0 0 H I '-I Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 10 1 0-8 Earned runs: Washington. E: Chicago. 2. Two-base hit: Daly. Three-base hit: Ryan. Home run: Delehanty. Stolen bases: Ryan, Wolverton. Sacrifice hits: Carey, Wolverton, Drill, Green. Bases on balls: Off Carrlck, 2; off Garvin, 2: off Griffith. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Wolver ton: Struck out: By Garvin, 2. Left on bases: Washington. 7; Chicago 11. Time of game: 1:60. Umpire: Sheridan. In the second game Chicago won a close and well played game. Two bases on balls and Drills error,' followed by Sullivan's hit, gave them tne necessary runs. At tendance, 9,218. Score; CHICAOO. WASHINGTON. R.H.O.A.E I R.H.O.A.E. Strang, lb.. Jonea, cf... Green, rf... Davla. as... Mertee. If., labell, lb.. Daly. lb.... Bulllvmn, e. Callahan, p Totals . 0 114 O Rran, ct.... 0 I I 0 0 0 110 0 Wolrerfn, tb t 1 8 I 0 t 1 t 0 0 Deleh'ty, If. 0 1 1 1 t 0 114 0 Lee. rf t 0 1 1 0 10 10 0 Couth I In, as. t 0 I I 0 1 I Jl I 0 Carey, lb.... t 1 II t t till II Drill, lb..... 1 0 0 I 1 lilt OiClark. e 0 1 I I 0 till OlPatten, p.... I 1 t I t Kalater .... t t t t t t 10 17 17 1 I Totals ... I T IT IT 1 Batted for Patten In the ninth. Chicago 030000000-3 Washington 000000000-2 Earned runs: Chicago, L Two-base hits: Sullivan, Carey, Delehanty, Ryan. Three base hit: Green. Stolen bases: Jones, Green. Sacrifice hits: Jones (2). Double olavs: Davla to label), labell to Callahan, Callahan to Davis to labell. First base on balls Off Patten. 4; off Callahan, 2. Hit by pitched balla: By Callahan, 2. Struck out: By Patten. 1; by Callahan, 1. Left on baaes: Washington, 7; Chicago, 8. Time 1:40. Umpire: Sheridan. Beaneatera Laid Low. BOSTON, May 30. Detroit won the morn ing game easily. rJotn teams batted hard and fielded loosely. Miller was fairly steady, while both Boston pitchers were wild snd Ineffective at critical times. At tendance, 8.676. score: BOSTON. I DETROIT. R.H.O.A.E I ' R.H.O.A.E Douchertr. if 0 1 0 0 0'Ca tb.. .1110 Collins, lb... till Mlarley, If.. Stahl, cf t 1 4 0 0 Barrett, cf. Freeman, rf., 1110 0. Holmes, rf. .its .18 1 tit Parent, SB....0 111 I Rlberfeld, aa 0 1 1 LaChance. lb I 1 14 t o.w.oiom n, lb t t I av i a a. a a a . ' 1 1 1 1 a W aa Ferris, lb.... 1 4 Werner, e t 1 0 Dillon, lb. I I 14 1 I I 0 McOuIrs, o. Crlser, c 0 t 0 MlUar, p., t t 1 Demlncer, p. t 0 Mitchell, p... t t 01 ll Totals. .It It 17 11 I Hickman ... t t 0 0 H. Gleaaoa. t 0 Totala I 11 17 It 4 Batted for Warner In eighth. Batted for Mitchell in ninth. Detroit 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 410 Boston 0103020006 Earned runs: Boston, 1; Detroit, 4. Two base hit: McGuire. Three-bas hlta: la. Chance, Ferris. Home run: . Casey. Stolen bases: LaU'hance, Holmes. Double plays; Mitchell, Warner to LaChance; Elberfeld to u lea son to Dillon, first base on balla: Off Denlnger. 2: off Mitchell, o: off Miller 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Denlnger, 1. Struck out: By Denlnger, 1; by Mitchell, 2; by Miller. 2. Wild pitch: Mitchell. rime: z:au. empire: jonneion. BOSTON. May SO. Boston turned the tables on Detroit in the afternoon game by hard and consecutive hitting. Mercer was batted out of the box in the fifth in ning. Cronln, who took hla place, was hit In only one Inning, the eighth. Attend ance, u,i4. Bcore: . BOSTON. DETROIT. R.H O A E l R.H.O.A.E. uoncneny, 111 l 1 a v caeer. lb. ... t 111 Collins, lb.. 1 ttahl, cf Freeman, rf. I Parent, as... t LaCh'ca, lb. I F eerie, lb... 1 I t 0 rlarl.y, if... t 1 1 t e;Uarrett. cf .. t t t t t Holmes, rf.. t t I t Elberfeld. aa t I 1 I Qleeaon, lb.. 0 t I union, lb... t t 14 I trler. e Touns. f ... 1 ... I buelow. I t t t Mercer, p. .. a t t i .. t t t i .."t 1 14 U Cronln, p. Totala ...11 11 17 11 1 Totals . Boaton 0 0 14 3 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 -13 0 0 0 0-0 Earned runs: Boston, 6. Three-bsse bits Dougherty, Stahl, Ferris. Sacrifice hlta Dougherty, Ferris. Stolen bases: Collins. I reaman, CTlger. Double play: Gleaaon to tioerreia to Dillon, f irst base on balls Off Toung, 4; off Mercer, 2; off Cronln, 1. Dirui-a. out: cy louui, a. lime: 1:63. Umpire: Johnstone. gtaadlagj of tkt Teams. Played. Won. Lost P C. Philadelphia Breton Chicago Detroit Baltimore ... St. Loula ... Waahlngton Cleveland .. 30 11 1 .431 81 w : 3 83 33 18 17 15 14 14 14 10 13 11 14 17 11 .m .67 .617 .4-A 1 23 .444 Games today: Chicago at Waahlngton, Cleveland at Baltimore. Detroit at Boston, St. Louis at Philadelphia. N AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Colambns Wins Flrat Game from Toledo la Walk and See. tat by Hard Work. COLUMBUS. O.. Msv 80. Columbus hit Mock hard and won the morning game rom Toledo n a walk. Attendance. 2,iu6. Score: COLUMBt'S 11 TOLEDO. R H O A E ;i R.H O A K. Knoll, cf I I 4 Puma. lb.... 10 1 Meaner, rf... 0 I t Lelly. If tit Myers, lb.... I t t 0 Miller. H-lb. Ill 0 0 Smith, lb t 1 0 l'Klelnow, lb. I 11 0 4 0 0 0 0 vena. lb ... til MrNeal. rf Turner, lb. .. 1 1 0 Nettreas, as.. 1 I I r. c Ill Wagner, p... 1 1 0 B. Mysra. at. Foul a. If Ollkea. cf... Orafflue, c..i Mock, p Totals k 11 17 I 2 Totals I t IT 11 4 Columbus 00811102 1-9 Toledo 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Twn-hasa hlta- Meanev. NattreaS. Sac rifice hlta: Fox, Wagner. Orafflus. Stolen base: L.auy. First baae on oaus: un Wagner. 8; off Mock. 2. Hit by pitcher: Mock, 8. Left on bases: Columbus, 9; To ledo, 8. Struck out: By Wagner, 6; by Mock, 8. Time: 148. Umpire: Ebrlght. Toledo knocked Cogswell out or the box In the second Inning of the afternoon gams and secured a lead of five runs, which wia gradually overcome by the home tem. McMackln was hit In only two innings. Attendance, 8,126. Score: COLUMBUS. I TOLEDO. R.H.O.A.E. R H O A E. Knoll, cf.... 1 1 t 0 0 tttirna, lb.... 1 I I I 0 Meany. rf lit o Miller, rt ... o i o v lit fi Smlth. lb.... t I 1 I 1 t 11 1 O'Klelnow. If. 1 1 0 0 1 til OiMeyers, aa... 0 I I I t I OlFootl. lb.... 1 I 14 0 0 Lally. If Mrera. lb... Evana. lb.... Turner, lb... Nattrraa, . as Fox, c lit 1 Ollka. cf I I I 0 0 1 OiOrafflus, c... I lilt lest Cosawell, p V V V I i Nineai, sr. , a A A I " ,. 1 McMackln. p I Totals ... t 11 17 14 I Totala ... t t 17 10 l Columbus 0 0 0 1 I 0 4 09 Tdledo 0601 0 000-8 Stolen baaes: Lally. Fox. Sacrifice hits: Meyers 2, McNeal. Two-base hits: Miller, Foutx, uramus. mree-oaae nits: ivnoii, Nattress, Burns. Double plays: Evans to Mevers, Grafflus to Fouta. Struck out: By McMackln, 8; by McNeal, 2. First base on balls: Off Cogswell, 1: off McMackln, 1; off McNeal, 4. Passed ball: Grafflus. Time: 1:62. Umpires: Haskell and Ebrlght. Even lit at Kansas City. Kxsa CITY. Mav 30. Kansas City and Milwaukee played two games before fx U people too ay ana tne ciuds Dross mvmn In n rm ernme llraflv mane a sensational stop at first, and both pitchers were hit hard. Score: KANSAS CITY. MILWAUKEE. R.H.O.A.E. R.H. O.A.I O'Brien, lb. I I I 1 0 Nance, ea ... 10 14 1 Grady, lb... I I 11 t 0 Thlel. lb.... 1 1 1 I 0 Hallman, rt. 1 1 1 1 1 Runble. lb. . 0 I 11 0 t A. McB's, cf 1 I I 0 t Smith. If.... 1114 0 Bevllle. c... 0 I I I 0 Rothfuas. rf. 4 0 0 0 0 McBrlde, lb. 11111 McDonald, p. I 0 0 I 0 Dunsal. If... 0 0 I 0 1 McAndr-s, lb 1 4 1 1 0 Cllntman, at 0 1 1 I 0 Rpeer, o tills Elliott, p.... 4 1 t 4 1 ToUls ... T 10 17 It 1 Totals ... 6 10 14 11 1 Kansas City 2 0 1 0 t 2 0 0 -7 Milwaukee l 1 o o o a u v o Earned runs: Kansas City, 2; Milwaukee, 3. Two-base hits: O'Brien, Hallman, Runkle. Three-base hit: A. McBrlde. Sacrifice hits: Nance, Smith, Gear. Stolen bases: Smith, Elliott. Baaes on balls: Off McDonald, l; on Elliott, 4. Hit oy piicnea ball: By McDonald, 1. Struck out: By McDonald, 1; by Elliott, 3. Time: 1:66. umpire: Tynaaii. Bcore second game: MILWAUKEE. KANSAS CITT. R.H.O.A.E. Thlel, lb.... 114 11 Hallman, rf. 1 I I 0 0 Runkle, lb.. 1 1 t 0 0 O'Brien, lb.. 0 1 0 I Nance, cf.. 11111 McB's. cf. 1 1 I 8 0 Orady. lb... Smith, If... 0 0 10 1 0 10 10 0 Duntan. If.. I I I t t McAnd's. lb. 1 I 1 1 1 nertlle, c. 11111 Cllnaman, as 0 I 1 4 0 Rothfuas, rf. 0 t 1 1 0 Spear, c 0 110 0 Leewe. ss.... 1 1 T 1 0 Thomaa, p... t I 4 8 0 McBrlde. lb. 0 1 I 0 0 Foreman, p.. 0 0 0 4 0 Totala 7 14 17 11 1 Totala ... 4 I 17 11 I Milwaukee ..... Kanaas City ... ...4 0001002 0-7 ....0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 0-4 Milwaukee. 8. Two-base Earned runs: hits: McBrlde, Bevllle, Dungan. Three base hit: Cllngman. Sacrifice hltst Fore man, MCAndrews. Double Dlav: Bevllle to Grady to Leewe. Bases on balls: - eff Foreman, 8; off Thomas, 3. Time: 1:60. Umpire; Tyndell. Victims of Wretched Fielding;. ' .' ' INDIANAPOLIS. May 80. Indlananolla lost the morning game to Louisville through wreicnea neiaing ana a stupia may by Klhm that coat two runs. Attendance, &A. in me aooenco or umpire Kbrlght "eydon and Dunkle gave the decisions. Bcore: LOUISVILLE. R.H.O.A.E INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.E. Kerwln. p.... 114 10 Hogrlerer, rf 0 t t t 0 Kuhna. cf.... 1 0 4 t 0 Cllmer, lb... 114 11 Oannon, If. .. 0 1 t 0 v Spies, lb 0 1 10 0 0 Flournoy, cf. t t I 0 f Tannehlll, as t 1 1 I Brhrlrer, e... 1 I I 0 Schaub, lb. .. 1 1 1 I Flaherty, rt.. 1 1 t 1 t o Brian, as.. 1 lilt Klhm, lb. 0 1 It 1 0 Babb, lb.... Coulter, cf.. Fo, lb Woodruff, e. Kellum. p... 111 0 10 0 0 0 14 11 0 1110 1 I 1 I 1 ToUls I t IT 15 : Totals 4 t 17 11 I Louisville 00002030 15 2 Indianapolis ..0O0O0018 04 S 6 Bases on balls: Off Kellum, 1: off Ker wln, 8. Struck out: Tannehlll, Kuhns. Two-base hits: O'Brien, Flaherty, Cannon, sennver, MaDD. naennce nits: Cllmer, Schrlver. Double play: Tannehlll to Cll mer to Spies. Stolen base: Cllmer. Left on bases; inaianapons, o: Louisville, 10. Umpires: Heydon and Dunkle. Time: 1:66. rtaggea neiaing dv ixiuisvuie, in which Shauo was the chief offender, gave In dlananolla an easy victory in the after noon game. wiuiama naa tne visiting batsman at hla mercy. Attendance, 7,68s. score: INDIANAPOLIS. I LOUISVILLE. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Horrlerer. rf 1 1 1 0 Kerwln, rf.. too 0 4 Kuhna. if... I O'Brien, St.. t w v uirmir, lb.. 1 I 1 I 0 I iUannon, if... t t I 0 1 Klhm, lb.... 1 Babb. lb.... 1 Coulter, cf.. I 1 eigplea, e 1 1 t 1 t a riournoy, ef 0 1 4 t O Tannehlll, aa 0 1 I , 1 Schrirer, lb. 0 t 10 0 1 1 1 Fo. lb I i I 1 1 Heydoa. a... 1 Wllllama, p. 4 pcnaub, lb... til t tlDunkle, p.... 0 t I Totala ...11 11 IT 1 ll Totala ... t 1 M la Indianapolis 0 0 6 2 I 8 0 0 11 Liouisvitie i vuooovoi kle, . Struck out: By Williams, 6. Kit bv Itcher: By Dunkle, Babb. Two-base imai auiiiii, v wuiiri . x nrw-DSSe nits' Hogrlever, Clymer. Sacrifice hit: Coulter Double play: Schaub (unassisted). Stolen dlanapolla, 'lO; Louisville, 6. Time: ' 1:40 Each Team Gets One. ST. PAUL. May 80. The morning game In this city between the twin cities was a pucners oatiie. Attendance, i.&oo. Score: ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. say, lb. t 1 I I I Oeler, lb.... Shay, an... 18 14 0 Morrti Phyla, lb.... t I I I t Lynch, cf.... 4 4 14 4 Werdwa. lb.. I 1 11 1 t ptllerd. If.. Kelley. lb.. Huaelna, lb. 1 I 10 wiimot. rf... 1 1 I Shannon, cf. M'Farland, If t 0 0 t t Jaealbon. ss t 1 1 4 4 ialuaky, ... t t I 1 I Ifsem'r, p. I 1 t 4 4 Lumloy, rf.. Pierce, e.... Bllmmel, p. Totals I ten 1 1 Totala 1 T 14 14 Phyle out. Infield, and MacFarland out tor inienerence . St. Paul 01000001 t Minneapolis 00000000 11 Earned runs: Bt. Paul. 1: Minneapolis 1 Three-base hits: Lumiey. Geler. Passed bans: fierce, i. oases on bans: tin Sttmmel, 8. Struck out: By Bllmmel, I; by Flggemeler, 1. Double plays: Lumiey to Kelley, Hugglns to Shay to Kelley. Umpire: Ward. Time: 1:26. Minneapolle won the afternoon game In one of the moat aenaattonal flnlahea ever seen on the home grounds. With the score 4 to 2 and one man out In the ninth Byers singled, uorriseey singled ana Phyle brought the two in with a rlDDlnn? three- bagger and scored through an error of the shortstop in relaying ma Dan. in. Attend ance, l.laL Score: . MINNEAPOLIS. 8T. PAUL. R.H.O.A.E R.H.O.A.E. Morrlaaay. lb 1 I t I lOeler. tb.... 1114 Phyle. lb. lists Bhay. aa t 1 I I Lynca. cf . . a t i siniii.rd. If... 1 l t I Kelly, lb.... I I t tiFersueea, lb 1 1 I O'Huaaina. lb. 8 1 0 Shannon, ct. t 1 4 lLumley, rf.. t I I t Plerea. e t t a t t Werden, lb., f 1 11 Wllmoc. rt .i t I McFarl'4. ef. 1 I 1 Qulllm, ss... t 1 I galuaky. e... t t 4 a t Svorer, p.... set Byers l I a a t Chsch. p.... t a ToUlt ... I 11 IT 14 1 Totala ... 4 11 It 4 One man out when winning run waa mane. "Batted for 8porer In the ninth. Minneapolle 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 St. Paul 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 i Earned runs: Minneapolis. 3; St. Psul. 1 Two-base nits: yuiiun. Pbvie, Ueler, Shay Three-base hit: Phyle. Bases on balla Off Sporer, 4; off Chech, 1. Struck out: By Bporer. ; oy inecn. s. stolen oases; wii mot. Ferguson, Hugglns. DUlard t2. Shan non. Shay. Sacrifice hit: Pierce. Double nlay: cnecn to Ferguson to Bhay. Time l:ao. umpire: ward. ' taadlaar ( lha Teas... Played. Won. Lost. PC Columbus 36 23 12 . 867 Louisville 32 30 13 . 4J Indianapolis i is ll .421 St. Paul 81 18 13 .6x1 Kanaaa CUy 32 18 14 ,M Milwaukee fl 14 17 .4M Minneapolis 30 f 21 . Toledo 81 7 14 Games todav: Milwaukee al Kansas City, t. Paul at Mlnneaitolla. IauiIsvIIIo at In- lana polls, Toledo at Columbus. SHUTS OUT THE OLD' GUARD lass-Aadreesen Team Itefneea Mnprle naa o Field t lob Mir, In at pltohera' battle Memorial day at he Field clib grounds, the Ixe -Glass. Andreeaen team defeated the Field club y a score of 1 to 0. ..eff was Invincible, (lowing but six scattered hits, strlklne out fourteen of the "Old Guard'" and not Issu- ng a pas& to nret. The catching of Coe nl the fast neiriing bv Clement were the other featutea of the game. Score: LEE-GLASS-ANDREF.SEN. AB. R. II. O. A E Waller. 8b... Tracy, ss 3 0 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 3 0 8 11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ( 2 10 A. 0 1 0 1 3 2 0 3 (i 0 Ooumond, cf lenient. If.. Drlscol, 2b... Dsulp, rr.... Dunn, lb Coe, c Neft. p Totals.... .30 1 4 27 FIELD CLUB AB. R. H O. 2 12 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 E. 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Clark. If Crawford, c... Abbot, lb 4 .-. 4 i 4 Mclntyre. ss... .. 4 .. 4 .. 2 .. 8 .. 8 .. 2 .. 1 Sorague, 2b.... Neville, 3b Ourke, rf Gordy, p Challens, of.... Hoagland, If... Totals , ....31 24 10 L-O.-A 00001000 1 Field Club 000000000 0 Two-base hits: Ooumond. Coe, Crawford, Mrlntvre. Sacrifice hit: Waller. Stolen base: Cla-k. Hit by pitched ball: By Neit, first base on bang: urr uoray, . Birum .... II.. xi-je ,1. v. . . a Tlm. 1 '9A Umpires: Mengedoht and Tracy. On College Diamond. NEW HAVEN. Conn.. May 30 An Im mense crowd attended at Yale field today to witness the base ball match between Yale and Princeton, the first of the annual series for the championship. Score: Yale 4 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 -10 Princeton 0 10108010 At Cambridge Harvard. 2; University of Illinois, 1. At Ann Arbor. Mien. Micnigan. t; UDer- In. . . . At janesviue, wis. ueiou, o; v isconsin. At Detroit Purdue. 8: Detroit college. 5. Second game: Purdue, 17; Detroit college, At Albion. Mich. Northwestern. 1: Al- blon, 1. ' ' Three-I Leslie. At Fvnnsvllle Terre Haute failed to ar rive this morning and the game was for feited to Evansvllte, 9 to 0. Afternoon game: Terro Haute. 6; Evansvllle, 2. At Bioomington siorning game: niooni Ington, 2; Decatur, 3. Afternoon: Bloom Ington, 2; Decatur, 4. At KOCKrora Morning: nocarora, s; Cedar Rapids, 9. Afternoon: Rockford, 4; Cedar Rapids, 1. At Davenport Morning: Davenport iu; Rock Island. 8. At Rock island Afternoon: Davenport, i: Rock Island. 0. 'Varsity Too Swift for Havelock. LINCOLN. Mav SO. (Snectal Telegram.) Before the largest crowd that ever as sembled on the campus to witness a base ball game, the University or iseorasaa nine this afternoon defeated a team made up of workmen In the Havelock railroad shops. They played well throughout the gnmo, bunched their hits and ran bases with sufficient success to take the lead In the first Inning, and kept It, Score: n.CT.avi. Nebraska 4I0301QO '-10 s Havelock 010000 0 I 0-868 Batteries: NeorasKa, iveineroy mm Bender; Havelock, Morrison and Shaffer. ' Beavers Fall Down. - nnnrvn -T1 CjaTTl Vol. Uov 9JY (Special.) A. very Interesting game of base ball was played here Thursday, which re sulted In a defeat of the home team by Cordova by. a topre of 8 to 6. Attendance, 800. Score: - l...e Cordova ..; ...0 ?9??2?S92 Beaver Crossing u v o v i x v o Batteries:- Cordova, Knight brothers of Bellwood: Beaver Crossing, Wilson, Har ney and Rumsey. ' Struck out: By Knight, m- he Wilson. 8: bv Rumsey. 6. Umpire: James Wilson. Colambas Has Ba.d Day. tlT T.i.niTO X7AK Ufav l fln.rl.l Ta1. . r i . . I ' ft , . .lo?a 1. Pnlnmhlla mi giaui-r viij v. . ......... - this place today In a, well played base ball game lasting one nour ana iuny nmiuiea. Score, 10 to 6. The feature of the game was the heavy batting by the David City club and pitching by Duffer. Batteries: David City, Disney and Duffer; Columbus, Lohr and Jones. Struck out: By Duffer, 10; by Lohr, 6. Base hits: David City, 10; Columbus, 6. Errort: David City, 10; Co-, umbuB. 6. umpire: Baker. Attendance: 400. r . i Collegians Double I'p. TTARTTN'nS Nab.. Mav 30. (Sneclal.l A spirited game of baae ball was played here today between Hastings college nine and a Flcked team' from the city. The game was ree from errore end both teams did some splendid stick work. The Collegians won out by a score of 4 to 3. Phillips and Shutt were the batteries for the college and Hen tell and Von Qlllern did the battery work for the city boys. Umpire: Nelnieyer. Saints Play Fast Ball. ST. EDWARD. Neb.. May 30. (Special Telegram.) St. Edward defeated Fullerton at base ball today at the latter place by a tcore of 11 to 7. Batteries: tit. (.award, Wilkinson and B6yd; Fullerton, Baldrlge and Bennett.- Struck out: By V llklnson. 16; by Baldrlge, n. Hases on bails: Off, Wilkinson, 1; off Baldrlge, 6. Bloax Take a Scalp. RANDOLPH. Neb.. May 30. (Snectal Telegram.) The Fagley base ball club was badly aereatea Ty oioui t.ny toaay. ine score being 11 to 4. The game waa featured by Randolph's batting and Sioux Clty'a errors. Batteries: Sioux City, Meta and Swartzwood; Randolph, Gillian and Reed. Attendance, 600. North Platte Twice, Downed. BHELTON.. Neb.. May 30. (Special Tele- 5 ram.) The Bhelton High school nine to ay again defeated the North Platte High school team In a hard played game of hnae ball, 4 to 1. Batteries: North Platte, Per sons and Often; Bhelton, Bills and Walker. There waa a good attendance. Champloas Are Beaten. KENESAW, Neb., May 80. (Special Tele gram. The Keneaaw Oreys defeated the Hastings Champions here today. 13 tj 4. Batteries: Kenesaw, Schults and Armltage; Hastings, Mace, Schanfalba and Krelger. Umpire: z-amonoaon. At Birmingham Birmingham. I: Little Rock, 0. At Atlanta Atlanta, s; new uriesns, a. At Chattanooga Chattanooga. 8: Shreve- port, 7. WE TREAT ;mj it matter not now often you have been deceived by 'VW I pretending specialists and "oore-alla," or how much you t1 w DB. W. A. COOK, Dtseeverer af h (amawa "Ceek Care' for Diev . saast af Mea VATB DIBYASEfl OF MEN w absolutely guarantee a perfect awd perraeaeat cur in every cae undertaken. Consultation, free by mill r at off!. COOK MEDICAL CO.; 1 10 emit 1 13 14. litb Bt., Omaba, Neb. . y ; . WHITEWASH FOR .DRAKES Creigbton Pats the Dea Moinei Outfit Down Without a Rum WELSH'S PITCHING PROPERLY SUPPORTED Omaha's Own 'Varsity Team Date Hard, Bans Well. Fields Better and Wins by Wide Mnrgln. Creighton whitewashed Drake yotterday lu migQlncent t'yle and ran up ten tallies to their own credit. Owing to Nebraeka'a unwllllngneta to give tbe lor a Is .ilelr sched uled game at Lincoln today ttl was, per haps, Crtlghton'a final game of . he season and an excellent finish It was, for the Pro hibitionists were administered tba hardest and most .complete defeat that tbey have experienced this setion. Creighton went Into tbe game for blood, using all .the pent up energy with which she had hoped to de feat Nebraska today. Tbe particular relish of the victory to the Creighton students waa the fact that Creighton defeated Drake 10 to 0 while the best Nebraska could do to the Dea Molnet aggregation was 10 to 8. Welch did the throwing for the locals and he was in prime condition. One would hardly believe it waa the same man that pitched against Nebraska latt Saturday. Eleven strikeouts, three lean and well aep arated hlta and not a bate on balla waa hla record yesterday. Owelty, DrakaS star pitcher, wss In tbe box for the visitors dur ing tbe first six innings, and then Kinney was substituted. Neither was rery effec tive. Tbe game sim commenced by wrlch'e blanketing hie first three opponents at the plate. Lynch began the hitting by a neat single, stole second, and Dlneen made flrat on the ahortstop'a mlscue. Harry Welch flew out to deep center Jutt for the eaka of acorlng Lynch, and Dlneen waa caught at home while executing a poorly coached ateal. ' ' It was tbe aame throughout the game, the vitltore were either retired In one-two-three ttyle or their would-be hlta were fielded by tbe Omaha lads, who worked together like the machinery of. a clock. Only once In the gsme waa there any hope lor the Drakltes. That was the fourth inning. Owtley and Kinney atarted It by getting two consecutive hltt. A wild throw ad vanced them a sack. Then Welch cruetTy killed their hopes by striking out the nec essary. Throughout the locale stole baaea at will. Lynch, Stene and O'Keefe being particu larly adept In this line. Lynch waa In vincible at the bat four times at bat and four bits, one a two-bagger, waa hla rec ord. Buckler, Stene and Dlneen alto -met the aphere in Lajole atyle, while Clark tbowed what a tallender can do by rapping out a two-base bit. For the visitors, Pettte Burg's counter part caught a star game and hia throw ing to eecond waa almost as good as bonnle Captain O'Keefe's, though not to effective. Bcore: , , - - CREIGHTON. AB. R. IB. PO. A. Lynch, 2b........ Dlneen, cf. ...... Welch, p Stone, lb Creighton, 3b.... O'Keefe, o. 1 0 13 MucKiin, ss Kehoe. rf plark, If Totala ......88 10 15 . 27-: DRAKE. : . AB. R. IB, PO. A. E. Bobbltt, 2b Morgan, If OwaTey, s-p E. Kinney, lb.. Sheldon, rf Shaw, cf Jackman, Sb.... O. Kinney, p-a. Ralaton, c 4 0 0 0 1. 2 4 0 1 0 I ' 0 3 t 1 1 " '1 ' 0 o 0 Totals 30 0 8 34 10 4 Creighton 1 0 2 0 3 3 8 0' 10 Drake 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: Creighton, S. Two-base nits: Lynch, Dlneen, Clark. Bases on nans: urr Owsley, l; off Kinney, 1.' Hit by pitched ball: Owsley. Struck out: By Welch, 11; by Owsley, 8; by Kinney. . Wild pitches: Welch. Owsley. Sacrifice hits: O'Keefe, Bucklin. Stolen bases: Lynch, (2), Stone, (2), Dlneen, O'Keefe. Kchoe. Time: 1:30. Umpire: AVhlpple. Reserves Strike a Snag;. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb.. May 30.-(Spe-clal.) The University Reserves came down from Lincoln thla morning to play the Memorial day game with the Argoe. In the first inning the visitors scored, but were unable to do anything with Sacy after that. The Argoe managed to run In eight men In aa many Innings. Score by In nings: Argos rr...... 3 1001 2 10 8 Reserves 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Batteries: Reserves. Reynolds - and Thompson; Argos, Rush and Sacy. Attend, ance, 200. ' . i Wansa Again Vtctorloas, - WAU8A, Neb., May 80. (Special tele gram.) Wausa defeated Bloomfield here yesterday by a score of 9 to 6. Batteries: Wauss, Rogers and Dryer; Bloomfield, Orant, McNally and Reed. Struck out: By Rogers, 7; by Orant. 4: by McNally, i Wausa also defeated Bloomfield on their home grounds Tuesday by a score of 13 to 3. Batteries: Wausa, Cheat wood and Dryer; Bloomfield, Orant. Hostetter and Reed. Struck out: By Cheatwood, 13: by Orant, 4. York Wins Hard Contest.'' YORK, Neb., May 30. (Special Telegram.) Waco waa substituted for the Nebraska Indians, who last night folded . up their tents and skipped out, breaking up the ad vertised game for today. It took York twelve Innings to win the game.. Score 11 to 10. The contest was witnessed by the largest sttendance in the history, of base ball In York. Calbertsaa Palls Short. TRENTON. Neb., May 80. (Special Tele- frram.) Culbertaon lost to Trenton In an ntereetlng game of ball here today. Score: Trenton ,.0 0 4 0 3 1 0 2 0-10 Culbertson 1 2 1 0 I 1 07 Batteries: Trenton, Balding and McCoy; Culbertson. Baldwin, Locker and Knowlea. Umpires: Bradley and Benedict. Lincoln Loses the Read. M'COOK, Neb.. May 80. (Special ' Tele- frara.) The Burlington baae ball club of Jncoln waa slaughtered by the McCook Burlington team here this afternoon. It waa a foot race. Mileage, 4 to 2. Ml ONLY have apent oa Hot Springs) er other faM. Life and good health are too precious to give up en account of thee failures. If there were ao sueoeesful specialists there would be no Imitators. 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