THE OMAITA DAILY KEE; SUNDAY. AmiL 24, 1004. 10 GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Hi ladelfhla Gcm Down to tat Etore Hew Tor -. LOCAL TEAM KNOCKOUT TEN SCORES Brllllaat FleHlaa mm Hard Hilda the Featarae Otaer Games la . tha National Lg Clrralt. NEW YORK. April IS. Philadelphia went down to defeat before New York In the final game In the present series on the Polo grounds today. The local team hit the ball hard and In the fifth inning three singles, two-base hit and a kit for three bases gave the New Yu.ka Ave ocrned runs. Dahlen and Browne's field work were the features. Attendance, estimated, 28,000. Bcore: tnii.rfcuwiA . H.O.A.B. MW YOaftV KM O A.T.l Browne, rf. .. ITia. lb.... 1 MrOaan. lb.. 1 Mrtee. If.... 1 Mcrena'k, cf Dthlen. ... 4 r,iibrt, lb... l t Thinn, lb t 4 Warner, ..... 1 t MrOlnnlty, 1 I Wilts. i 4 11 I ..01 I I 1 1 I Thorn, of... till OImmi, lb.. lUII TV.iy.rton, lb I I Titu. rf 1 1 Butt If 4 f Rail, lb I l il t I HuliWltl . Ill 11 Dooln. e 4 111 Marahall, 14 4 sparse, p 110, - - I Tata la 1 I 14 11 4 Totala 1 II IT 11 li New York I I 1 0 S 1 0 0 10 Philadelphia 000000100 1 Earned nirvs: New Tork. s. Left on bases: New York, I; Philadelphia, 8. Two base hits: Browne, Gilbert. McUlnnltv, Oleason, Hall. Throe-bnae hit: Mertes. raicrlflce hltst Devlin, MrGlnnity. Klrst base on errors I New York. 2; Philadelphia, S. Stolen bases: Dnhlen, Gilbert, Hall. Double rlny: Dunn to MiOsnn. rirst on balls: Off McQninlty, I. Struck out: Bv MoOlnntty. 8; by YVllUe, a. Time: 1:34. Umpire: Emslte. Close Game at Plttakargr. PITTS BURO, April 23 -After Veil hnd Tost the game Camnltx relieved him In the middle of the fifth, and Cincinnati got but two hits after that. Ewlng kept the lilts acattered, except In the fourth, when three hits and an error gave Pittsburg the lead. Attendanoe, tfi0. Score: PITTS9;li:0 , CINCINNATI. It a o.A i. R.H. O.A.I. Beaumont, cf 0 I I 4 Hugalna, fb. .11110 a Bxrmovr, ct.,0 o i o o I 0 Polaa, rf 1 I I 1 0 7 I Keller, lb.... 117 2 4 4 SMInftldl. lb 4 1 4 I 1 (Jdwoll. If.... 4 0 4 4 0 I I Corcorae, so,. 4 0 114 0 Pltl. e 4 0 I 1 V 1 4 Kwlnf. p 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 - ' Total! i 421 16 1 Total! 4 11 10 17 I One out when winning run was scored Pittsburg 0 0 0 I 0 1 1 0 0 18 Cincinnati 00 10400 0 0 0 S Earned runa: Pittsburg, l; Cincinnati. 1. Two-base hits: Beaumont, I. each. Kelley. Three-baae hit: Clarke.' Sacrifice hits: , Leach, Camnlts. Double pluys: Wagner. Rltchev and BransfUld; Leach, Rlchev and Bronsfleld; Corcoran, Kelley and Steln'feldt. -r,re.t,.ba!' on fcani,: n VelIi ' off Kwing, ?; b Pitched ball: Veil. Struck out: Ey,,Ve,1i.1i,by wln. Wild pitch: Ewlrg. Balk: Veil. Time: 11:19. Umpire: John stone. Wis with Their Heels. BOSTON, April 23.-In a fine exhibition Bnd run eame Brooklyn won olitJltha n,n,h inning of todays contest with Boston. Boston batted Cronln hard, but fine fielding by the visitors kept the hits scattered. Attendance, 3.172. Score: BROOKLYN. I BOSTON -H.O.A.. R M.O.A.B. Birang, IS.... sit POeler. f I 1141 v i nnr, tt. . . s cas four of their sis runs. Most of ci.'vrland runs were made en clan hit ting, Bradley and IJole making home runs in the first Inning. The fielding of Deris and Bradley and batting of Lan4e an1 Callahan were features. Attendance, 10,141. Score: CHICAOO. I CLEVELAND. R.H O. A.C.I ' I J O li. Holm. a. If... 4 4 0 Flics, rf 4 4 114 Pay, cf I Tiraaler. J.. I 0 lb.... I I Illriman 4 Lo.h. If 4 Turner, aa. ... 4 4 Abbott, r 4 I F. Uon.h., , 4 Joo -a. ef 4 l allaban, lb.. I Oram, rf 4 Dana, aa 1 J.Don'hna, lb t II Tannchlll, lb I ruiiiraa, e... 4 WalU. s... I 1 4 I I .. 1 I I I 1 1 1 I I lb. 4 1 II ..114 I I I 1 4 Totals.... Chicago . Cleveland Earned . ( 7 17 14 I1 Totals I 4 17 17 4 t 1 t 0 0 0 0 8 04 3 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 04 n.-ka. 1 .. .. I .. .1 r't.lna n t eirst base on errors: Cleveland, 4; cni cago, 1. Two-bare hits: Green, Callahan. Home runs: Bradley, IaJoi. Sacrifice hit: Bradley. Double piny: Gren to J. Donohue. rirst base on balls: off Dona hue, 8; off White. 1. Icft on bases: Cleve land, ; Chicago, , Struck out: By iKino hue. Z; by White, 1. Wild ltch: Donouje. Time: 1:25. Umpires: Sheridan and King. Taanehlll's lapctk Pftchlagr. PHIUADET.J'HIA, April 28. Tannehllls superb pitching .was the cause of Phila delphia's second defeat by Boston. In only three Innings did more than three batsmen face Mm and two men reach third base. Score: Pcuaherty. If 1 Collins, lb.... 4 Etahl. cf 4 Frctnsn, rf.. 1 I'arcr.t, as.... 1 Larhanr. Karrla. lb Crtgcr, c I Tannrolll, p.. 4 BOSTON. R.H.n.A I I I 4 I I I 1 1 lb 4 4 11 . 4 I 1 4 4 PHILADELPHIA. K.H.O.A.B. 4 HarUell. It. 4 Pickering, rf. I IfTia. lb.... L Croaa, lb.. 4rraoi4. rf. Murpbr. lb. M. Crrnw, as. Powers, ... Plank, p I 4 I i 11 1 I Clark. If.... 114 Leach, lb.... 114 Wasnor. as... I I 1 Braniflela. lb 4 1 10 Scoring, rf. .. 0 I I Rltrhar, lb.. 0 0 4 Rmltb, s Ill V.I I, p 4 14 Camntts, p... 4 4 0 Totals 8 4 17 U l Total! 1 I 17 11 1 Poaton 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 08 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Boston, 8; Philadelphia, 1. Two-base hit: M. Cross. Three-bnse hit: Imughcrty. Home run: Freeman. ShoHUco hits: LaChnnce, Crlger, Powers. Stolen base: M. Cross. Double plays: Tannehlh to parent to IChance. M. cross to Murphy to Davis. IWt on bases: Boston. 9; Phila delphia, I. First base on ball: Off Tanne hlll. 1; off Plank, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Davis, IaChence. Htruck out: By Tanne htll, 4; by Plank. 8. Wild pitch: Plank. Time: 1:45. Lmplres: Connolly and Car penter. ItaadlBg of the Teams. Played. Won. Ixst. P.C. Boston 8 7 1 SI? Philadelphia 7 4 8 .871 Cleveland 7 4 I .Rl Chicago 4 4 .t"0 New York 8 4 4 .t00 81. I-ouls 8 8 I .6) Detroit 7 8 4 .429 Washington 7 0 7 .000 No games today. GAMES IN AMERICA ASSOCIATION Campbell Badly Ponndeil by the Via. Itora at I.oaleTlllf. LOflSVIIXE. April 23-The 1dtors pounded Campbell all over the lot today and won a verv exciting contest. Mueller was also hit hard end Meredith relieved him In the seventh Inning, but was wild and McKay took his place. A left-hand catch by Arndt of Stone's terrlfio line drive was a feature. Attendance. 1 80. Score: MILWAUKBa. R.H O A a. 1 LOUISVILLE. H.H.O.A.U. StoM. rf... rauntll. If., chaater, aa. O'llrlan. lb. Clark, lb. 8hckar4. If.. 4 4 4 lK.bba. cf.... 1 14 4 OCoolar. If.... 4 J1- 4 I I llAb tlcblo, aa. 4 iw a A iv MoOonn'k, lb 1 1 I Bargao, o.... 4 1 4 Cronla, p 1 4 00 OiHarmar. lb.. 0 I econnoll, rf... 4 Mera. a 4 OjWIUla, p 4 -.... . . n-arasy 0 VlOkWt I 41 tl U I ToUU 8 IR1I I Batted for Willis in ths ninth. Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 11 Boston 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Brooklyn, 1; Boston, 1. Two-base hits: Goler, Raymer, Tenney. Sacrlfloe hits: Babb, Abbattlchlo. Stolen baaes: Dobbs, Babb. Moran, McCormick. Double plays: Strang to Babb to Doyle, Abbattlchlo to Tenney. First base on balls: Off Willis, 4; oft Cronln, I. Hit by pitched ball: By Cropln.l. Struck out By Willis, 4; by Cronln, 8. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Moran. Pitchers' Battle at Chicago. CHICAGO. April 28Todays game was a Pitcher's battle, with both Weimef and Nichols in good form. Casey scored Chi cago's only run on a base on balls, a parsed ball and two singles. St. Louis tied the score In the seventh on Molarity's wild throw and a, stolen bass and a single. J hey won the same in the eighth on Morlarlty's second error, a saorlfloe and a hit. Attenda.noe, 11,000. Boors: ST. LOUIg. I CHIOAOO. K.U.O.A.B. I a u ft. a m 4 4 1 1 0 41.(1. of 4 0 14 4 1 V l'aaf, a 1 4 4 1 I t 4 Willlana, lb. 4 4 14 4 I 14 4 1 McOartbr, If. 4 1 1 14 4Tlokr, as.... 1 I 14 4 11 Brara. Ik..., 4 11 4 4iJona, if t 1 1 i o Morianir, lb 4 4 1 rarrall. lb., shannon, rf. snoot, cf... Bcklr. lb. Bhar, aa Uurk. lb... Barclay, If.. Crad. e Mooola, p... I! Hcmnhlll. cf. 4 1 4 1 Batainaa, lb, 1 I 11 1 ( ... 0 icr, p.... 0 Meredith. D.. 0 McKay, p.... 4 4 4 1 tucla 4 4 t 8Mr, atutile II 4 0 0 t 4 4 4 1 Am.lt, cf I 0 Hart, If 4 1 Krtn, rf... 1 Ixiter, lb... 0 Rraahtar. lb. 4 Whit.. lb....O Rchrlercr, 0.. 0 Quintan, as.. 0 ampbru, p.. I ToUla 4 12 87 14 4 Toala T 14 17 II 'Batted for Mereditn In the seventh. Milwaukee 8 0 0 0 1 1 8 0 0-7 Louisville 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 04 Earned runs: Louisville. Z: Milwaukee. 5. Three-bus hits: Brashear, Shaefsr, O'Brien. Two-base hits: Clark. Campbell, Arndt, Pennell, Bateman. Stolen bases: Brashear, Kerwln, White. Sacrifice hits: Pennell, Mueller, O'Brien. Double plays: Campbell to Bchrlever to White; Schrlever to Utx ter; Hemphill to Schaefer to Bateman. Left on buses: Louisville, ; Milwaukee. 7. Base on balls: Off Mueller, 1; off Meredith, 1. Struck out: Bv Campbell. 5; by Mueller 1; by McKay, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Hemp hill, Pennell. Balk: Campbell. Tims: i;6. Umpire: Hart. St. Fatal Wlai sit Columbus. COLUMBUS. April 8. St. Paul defeated Columbus today In an exciting eleven-Inning game. Kelley's double and Marcan's single scored the winning; run. Attendance, ISO. Bcore: ST. PAUL. I COLUMBUS. R.H. Q. A.B.I R.H.O A B. Law lr, ef.... 114 0Briaw.ll, as.. 0 0 4 8 1 Jackaon, If... 1 14 4 Prill, rf 4 1140 O'Brien, as...t 4 14 Martin, If.... I 1114 Cllngmaa, as. 0 t 4 4 Klhm. lb....l I 11 1 1 spocr.ar, rf... I 110 4 Clrniar, cf... 4 I 1 4 Whralir, lb.. 1 114 4 Wrlglay, lb.. 1 114 0 Kallr. lb....! 8 14 0 0 Bowoock. lb.. 0 0 110 llarcan, lb... 14 14 1 flmon. o 14 10 Sullivan, e... 1 lit 1 Olctidon, p... 4 441 Corbett. p.... 4 4 4 14 Scott, p 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 Toagor 4 4 4 0 4 Chech, p 4 4 1 4 t 8 4 W.lmir. p... 4 4 4 ToUls 8 4 If 11 l Total 1 4 17 1 i Bt. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 08 Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Left on bases: Chicago. 6; St, Loula, 8. . Sacrifice hit: Barclay. Stolen bison: linker, x Smoot. Double play: fevers to 'linker t . Williams. Struck out: By Welmer, 8; by , Nichols, S. Passed balls: Grady. 1: Caey, 1. First bass on bails: Off Nichols. 1 Time: 1:20. Umpire: O'Day. taaaltaisl of the Teams. ' . . Playsd. Won. Lost. P C. New York , t 1 .K57 Cincinnati 0 14 .568 m. ixuis 7 4 8 .571 Brooklyn 14 4 . Pittsburg 4 B .600 .441 Chicago 7 8 4 .4M lioston 8 8 6 .Sli Philadelphia 7-1 5 .83 J Oames today: Pittsburg at Cincinnati, 6t. Louis at Chicago. OAMES 15 TUB AMERICA LBAGl'B Hew Tork Bsiatehes Hits as4 Defeats Washlagtoa. WABHINOTON. April 2S.-New Tork to day bunched hits in three Innings and de. feated Washington. 4 to 8. After the third inning Hughes was very effective with men on bases. Threatening weather kept down the attendance to 2,000. Score: WASHINOTON. R H.O.A.B. Totals 8 II M 14 1 Totals 4 8 48 IT 8 'Batted for Glsndon In the Seventh. St Paul 0 1110010001-6 Columbus 0 0001011000-4 Stolen be ; Klhm, Jackson, Marcsvn (2). Sacrifice hits: Clymer, Sullivan. Chech, liases on balls: Off Glendon. 2; off Scott. 2; off Corbett, 8. Two-base hits: Klhm. Kel ley. Three-base hits: Klhm, Wheeler. Double plays: Brldwell to Wrlgley go Klhm; O'Brien to Marcan to O'Brien. Struck out: By Glendon. 8: by Corbett. 1: by Chech. 1. Wild pitch: Corbett. Innings pitched: Glen don, 'i; Scott. 4; Chech, 6. lilts: Off Glen don, 1; off Bcott. 6; off Corbett. 8; off cnecn, 8. Time: 8:10. umpire: Hoiiiday. Snappy Game lad lanepolls. INDIANAPOLIS. April 2J.-Tho gime to day between Indianapolis and Kansas City was snappy and clean. Montgomery's bat tlna was the feature of the same. In th eighth a two-base hit by Hogrlrver, b Ing- ing In two men, followed by a three-bagger by Ileydon, won the game for Indianapolis by a score of 8 to 8. Attendanoe, 4,1:3. Score : INDIANA POUS. I KANSAS CITT. R.H.O. AD. I R.H.O. At. HigTlTir, rf 1 1 1 0 0 M't'g-mrr, lb I I I 1 4 V Hill. II 0X140 lU.don. lb.. 1 UiCrwary, eft wander. It.. Carr, lb 4 1114 Hcaa, aa 4 4 8 1 4 ll-ki7, lb... 4 II 4 I 4 4Nanca, cf.... 4 4 I Rnnnor, as... 4 0 1 1 1 men ara looking ferward to the long sched ule, avhich will open with the first college game on the lth of this month, when Ne braska comes here on her annual trip. After that game the boys will leave for the longest trip they will take tMs year, going down to St, Louis sna playing Kan sas university at Kansas City. EVENTS OS THE tUJIJIaJG TRACKS Breosiksails Visa Woodland Tsophy aad Stake ef Sestrlp 83,04K. ST. LOUIS, April 2S Broomhandle, a chestnut colt by Onandaga Ell. from the stable of t. C. Baker, won the Woollantis trophy, a sliver cup valued at 1500, donated by barney Bcbrelber, and a stake of nca.ly 8,000 toiiay at the fair grounds. Seven colts faced the barrier, Charley's Aunt, owned by Schorr of Memphis, being favor ite at 7 to e. First race, flvs and one-half furlongs, selling: D Arcy won, Triple Silver second, Anti-Trust third. Time: l:loH. Second race, six furlongs: Knowledge won, Our LI 1 lie second, Barkelmore third. Time: l:. Third race, five and one-half furlongs: Echo Dale won, Lavsble second. Four Leaf C third. Time: 1:144. Fourth race, the Woodlands trophy, four and one-half furlongs: Broomhandle won. Arch Oldham second, Buchanan third. Time: 1:00. fifth race, six furlongs, purse: Harmakls won, Van Ness second. Emigre third. Time: 1:1(. Sixth race, one mile and three-sixteenths: Velos won. South Breeze second. Bugle horn third. Time: 2:18. SAN FRANCISCO, April 23. Result: First race, six furlongs, selling: Klrwca von. Northwest second, Alice Carey third. Time: 1:16. Second rae, four furlongs, purse: Prince Brutus won. Sea Air second, George P. McNear third. Time: 0:4r.y Third race, one mile and seventy yards, gentlemen riders: Tonopah won, The Toiler second, Walter third. Time: l:51Vi. Fourth race, one mile and one-flxteenth, handicap: Horton won, Ve'erano second, Grafter third. Time: 1:47.. Fifth race, one and one-half mile, fuell ing: Colonel Anderson won. Klo Shannon second, Theodora L third. Time: 2:37H. Sixth race, six half-furlonjjs: Ananias won, Toledo second, Crisscross third. Time: 1:11. NEW YORK, April 23-Results: First race, six furlong: Counterpilse won, Typhonlc second. Foxy Kane third. Time: 1:14. Second race, handicap, five furlongs: Col lector Jessup won, Astnrtta second. Sweet Alice third. Time: 1:00Y Third race, the Wood Ilavrn stnke four and one-half furlongs: Niblick won. Water side second, Matador third. Time: 0:55. Fourth race, the Queens County Ha mil cap, one mile: Rosetlnt won Colonsay gecond. Ostrich third. Time: l:3Ms- Fifth race, selling, ono mile: April Show ers won, Keynote second, Treub.irel third. Time: 1:40. Sixth race, four and one-half furlong": Right Royal won, Amber Jack second, Voi der third. Time: 0:a5s. NASHVILLE. Tenn.. April 23.-Resiilts: First rae. five and one-half furlongs: J. Bldncy Wallter won, Komombo second, Radium third. Time: 1:0. Second race, four furlongs: Green Gown won. Lady Carlln second, Omealca third. Time: 0:B1. Third race, Duncan hotel stakes, one rtnd one-sixteenth miles: Monsieur Beaucalre won, The Regent second. Coruscate third. Time: 1:47H- Fourth race. Belle Meade stakes, four and one-half furlongs: lAdy Svov won. Limerick Olrl second, Lady Ellison third. Time: 0:i4. Fifth face, one and one-eighth miles: Lou Woods won, Mlsplle second, Discus third. Time: 1:3H. Sixth race, six and one-half fttrlonrs: Alllsta won, Emporor of India second. Miss Crawford third. Time: 1:2m. HIGH SCHOOL LOSES TO COLLEGE Faat Game at Bellerse Ends In sv -Win for the Locals. BELLEVTJE. Neb., Anrll . Speclal.) Bellevue outclassed the Omaha High school in a fast game of base ball here this after noon, Glffen, Bellevue's new find, being In the box for the Collegians. TJie high school boys were unable to-hlt the ball when hits were needed, while the college lads dropped safe hits all over the field. In ths sixth Inning a heavy shower put a stop to the game for a while and made the field slow and rllppery. When the play was resumed Lowell, who pitched for Omaha, was taken out of the box and Barrett waa put In. He held the college down for the remainder of the game, neither side scoring. The final score was: Bellevue, 6; Omaha High school, 1. There Is. some probability that this will be Bellevue's last game this season, as ths loos of two pitchers has so weakened the team that they may not finish the season. OMAHA TEAM TAKES IX PUEBLO Henderson Only Allows the Iron Workers Three Hits.. PUEBLO. Colo., April 23. (Special Tele gram.) With a high wind filling the air with sand during the greater part of the afternoon, less than 200 spectators wit nessed the game between the Omaha leasrus team and tho local C. F. I. team. The inaguers outhatted the steel workers, get ting nine hits to the latter's three. The score resulted 8 to 1 In favor of the visitors. Score: Omaha 80000110 08 C. F. & 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Batteries: Henderson, Gondlng and Freese; Fettes and Brlerly. Kroll made two of the three hits credited to Pueblo, both of them three-baggers to center field. Ortll.b, a Plrbor, p... 4 4 4 4 4 114 14 Rraa. lb 1 near, rf 4 t'hllifa. lb.... I Butlar, o 4 Durham, p... 4 1 1 1 1111 18 14 1 4 4 4 18 4 NEW TORS.. B.al.O.A.M. .118 11 , 1 .. I . Coaror, lb Pull i, cf.. Klr, rf. Elbarfela. Wllltama. lb. t Aaaaraoa. If.. Uaanl, lb... 14 Blli. .... 1 lUignaa, p. ... 4 St I I 1 4 11 Moran. .... 1 1 honor, of... ftlbch, if... 4 Dtahl. lb 4 atcrorm'k. lb 4 t'aaaldr, lb... I 1 14 LM-lll. rf. Klttrcdg. Maaon, p., HaSuaa 1 B.. 4 .. 4 ... Total..... . 4 1414 II II Totala 8 17 14 I Cassldy bit by batted ball. Hoffman batted for Mason. New York 800000110-4 Washington 180000000-8 Earned runs: New York, 4. Two-base hit: Bevllle. Three-base lilts: Williams, Cassldy, Selbaoh. Stolon base: Kturvdg. Sacrifice hits: Keelar. Thouey, Cassldy, Drill. Klttredge. Dworils play: Gansel to Williams. First bai on oails: Off Hughes. I. Struck out: By Hughea, t; by Moaon, i. Left on buses: New York. T; Washington, I Wild pitch: Hughea. 'lime: 164. Um pire; Dwyer. IWina la Tenth InnlagT. DETROIT, April 23. After a pitcher's battle, with the aoore tied at the end of the ninth inning, St, Louis won In the tenth on Burkatt s double and aluglss by Hclii rlck and Hemphill. It was a very Ciovtr game. HeiUrUa made a kenaalloiial run ning catch off Rooliuion. Luwe Joined ths Deirolis today and played finely at second, ilcore: ST. LOUIS. I DEntOIT. B. HO. All R.MO.A.B. Burkatt. If ...1 1 4 4 4 Barron. cf...4 114 4 lOtjTO, U.. V 1 4 I'arr. Ik 4 Kobiuaaa, rf. t I ll.tartvk. ef.. lUtpvhUL, rf. Joua. lb...., Vt'allaso. a... Paioa. lb... IwnuMt. lb... Uloaaoa, Is. Kahoo, sUwolU P -. t 14 II I 4 Uraanagar, Ik I 1 4 Low, lb. 4 O'Loary, ... 4 4 I 4 4 4 1 I t 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 8-8 0-1 4 Wooo. 4Douoo, p.. . Total 1 1 14 1 I Totals 8 14 44 If 4 St, LouU 0 0 0 0 0 1 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 Earned runs: Bt. Louis. 2. Two-baje hit j Burketf. Sacrifice hits: Carr. Glea ton. Howell. Stolen bases: Heldrlck U). First base on bails: off Donovan, 8; off Howell. L First base on errors: bi. Louis, 1. Lrft on baies: Detroit, 4; St. Joula, 8. Struck out: Bv Donovan, I: by Howell. 8. paaoed balls: vnooxis, l; Kahos, I. Time 1.6a, Umpire 0Loughlln. Chleasr Wins hp a ktaa. CLEVELAND. April to. Chloafo heat navaland by one run in aa liitereettoa Totala I I 17 11 1 Totals I 14 M 14 1 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 Kansas City 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 01 Base on balls: By Fisher. 1. Strnck out: By Fisher, 3: by Durham, 2. Two-base hits: Hocrlevcr. Carr. Montgomery (2). Three-base hit: Heydon. Stolen base: Mc Creery. Passed ball: Butler. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 4; Kansas City, 10. Time: 1:86. Umpire: Peaae. Tied the Score Twice. HVI VTf A ..,11 C TV. I m.A V. , I w . . f , i i , in . .... v. , ' . iua a,nlllc today by Carr s playing. The score was tied twice during tha gams. Attendance. I.ofci. Score: 3 LIS. I TOLEDO. .H.O.A.B. I R. H.O.A.B. M'NIcbol. lb I 4 4 1 4 Prlablo. of... 14 10 0 Fni. lb 1 I I I 1 IXrlhgcr, rf. 11 4 4 4 Maloncy. rf . 1 I 4 4 Long, zn 4 1 I I I Drraoot, rf... I 1 4 4 1 llatelton. lb. 4 I 11 I 4 Sullivan, rf.. I 111 1 Bmuthara. lb I 4 4 1 4 Coulter. If... 4 4 4 4 Lawlor. If 1 114 4 Loalla, e 1 1 4 I 4 1 on gnt n, as 1 l 1 1 I Oyl.r, aa 1 1 4 I 4 Browu, c 1 I f 4 4 Lallr. lb I 1 II 1 a Relating, p.. I 1 4 14 4 Bailor, p 11110 Owana. p 4 1 t Totala T 4 17 14 4 i Totala 4 II 17 II I Mlnnes polls 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 1-4 0 Toledo 1 0 0 8 0 2 0 0-7 T v., . ir,i.jn a. Ul..... ii c Two-base hits: Brown (!, Maloney. Bailey, i uuiifr d ri'Fiiiw ruu. rw. oaurniuo hits: Long, Oyler. Illy 2). Stolen bases: Derlnger. MarNlchol. Sullivan. Double flays : Bailey to OyUr to Lally; Connaugh on to Long to Brown. Struck out: Bv Relating. 6: by Bailey, 1; by Owens. 1. Bases on balls: Off Relating. 1: off Bailey, 4: off Owens, t. Hit by pitched ball: Maloney, Connaughton. Time: 1:1b. Umpire: Rauee wlne. StaadlagT at the Teams. Played. Won. Lost, P C. Indianapolis 8 8 0 1.000 St. Paul 4 8 1 .750 Minneapolis 4 8 1 .7H0 Milwaukee 4 8 1 .7o0 Ioulsvllle 4 1 8 .2T0 Toledo 4 1 I , .260 Columbus 4 1 3 .2fl Kansas City 8 0 2 .000 Oames today: Indianapolis at Milwaukee, Kansas City at Louisville, St. Paul at To ledo, Minneapolis at Columbus. 'Varsity Bai BalL IOWA CITY, la.. April 28- Special v The base ball team ef the state university of Iowa has played the Rock Island pro-season series and the work of ths men baa proven entirely satisfactory to Coach Chal mers and his ssaxstants- At the beginning of the series the large squad which bad reported for work at ths beginning of the training season had been reduced to about tweuty men. In the series just completed all of tbe have been given a thorough tryout and thwr relative value determined. Iowa has three pitchers of who.e 'varsity quality there is no doubt snd three others Who are rupalii; Uti m close second. Tb Crelghton Dr feats Mates. Crelghton's second nine took a fall out of the boys of the Deaf and Dumb Institute yesterday afternoon on Crelghton field in a game that was ended by rain at the end of the seventh Inning. Both teams played In rather a rugged fashion, but the mutes had a little the better of the argument, so to speak. In a negative direction, and were declared beaten by a score of 4 to i. Blankenshlp and Myers composed the bat tery for the losins side, while Mlnogue snd McCormlck officiated In a like capacity for the college boys. The game to have been played between the alumni and the under graduates was postponed on account of .the weather. The score of the first game follows: CRKIOHTON. It H O. A F, MlnoKuo. 0...1 Kannoar, aa.. 4 Oarver, lb... 0 4 1 0 1 0 1 P. D. INSTITUTE. H li t) A E. I oMro, o.. Mactk. lb. Lao, aa. Enalllh. Ib.. 4 1 I l'Sab n. Ih. ... Laniphlor, lb. 4 4 4 4 4 Bolgum. lb . McBhana. of.. 4 4 14 1 Duukir, cf.. Oaula. If 4 1 4 1 Pratt, If.... uonn.llY, rt.. 1 0 4 4 1 Ofrr, rf . 4 4 , . 0 0 t 7 1 1 I I 4 McCora'k. p. I 11'. 4'Blaok'ahlp, p4 0 i Total! I 111 t ll Totala I 1 11 11 3 Wlheo-Uw Stndenta. WAHOO, Neb.. April 23.-(Speclal.) The base ball season opened In Wahoo yester day afternoon between Stats university law students and the Wahoo team. There was a good crowd out and the game was s good one. Pitcher Yarman did some ex cellent work in the box for Wahoo. making several one-hand "grand stand" plays and bee-line stops. The following is the score: Wahoo 80000810 7 University 00000110 0-3 Two-bass hits: Klrchman. Smith. Owen, Hardman. Struck out: By Yarman. o; bv Bagley, S. Passed ball: Barta, 1. Left oh bases: Wahoo, 6: University, 8. Double play: Smith to Wolta. Tims: 1:00. Umplro; Goucher. Rellerne Girls Win. BELLEVUE, Neb.. April 23. Special ) T.ast evening In the gymnasium the girls' basket hall team played tha last game of the season with the Omaha Young Wom an's Christian association. The teams wwe well matched hot the Omaha girls were handicapped by being unfamiliar with the low colling of the college gymnasium. Tho Bellevue girls exoelled In team work and won by a score of 33 to 12. A large crowd of Omaha friends was present, and tho crowd cheered both teams with true college spirit. After the gams the lorVl Young Woman's Chrlstlr.n s&sodatlon tendered a receotion to the Omaha girls, who expressed them selves as very much pleased with the col lege. Scot I a Plays Fast Ball. SCOTIA. Neb.. April a. (Special., In a fast game of ball Sootia. defeated North Loop today by the score of 3 to 1. It was a pitchers battle throughout. McFarland of Sootia allowed sis hits and struck out eight men. Howard of North Loup al lowed but four hits and struck out ton men. hut his support was not good. Er rors account for ths runa. Score: R H E Scotia 00080000 -J 4 5 North Loup.... 00000000 11 Roxrtc Island, S rnlTerslip, 4. IOWA CITY, la.. April 28 (Special Tele gram.) The Rook Island league tram and the University of Iowa met on the dia mond today with the following result: Rock Island 110-8 Iowa 3 0 1 0 0-4 Batteries: Rock Island. Guam, Tskoff and Moore; Iowa, Critsmeyer and Brekke. Haatlngrs Women Take ta Golf. HASTINGS. Neb., April 23. (Special ) In order to promote more Interest in golfinrt among the women of this city. Mrs. C. F. Morey offers a loving cup to The lady , T"lr'y ma host scors Burntf us in B eer is Good for You When the patient is weak, the doctor says "Drink Beer." When the nerves need food, beer is the usual prescription. So in insomnia; so in nervousness. The doctor knows that malt and hops are nerve foods and tonics. 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ViKmt l'i'h" Id muttth, liMniiif of Irrlb, lluir or K.yirow fsiiin ng out, awl all tli olhrr tKt4 of ihia trriM i.ianui of Hi blood, gul kj. .-u tlrlT anl fcirorr i-urrd. wllhout Hi uv of ilrn urT or lurtMlo of l-olan i, bj rruiarkabm uw diK-vrif ll,Tlt.ui 4 omp"iiiil. r.nlir" y uif.r-rnt Irutil anything bri-lro.a ar'i-n, anil a f'-w day' ua of wliii-h to nt'ivra rry tilruiikS, and tir orp-ftiMinlly In a ft-w it,., niMKuif a riaii. Itm.rliy V-in-. it-r uniiltt. fai;nro wall Ui Hut "pruiua and olhrr treatment,1 thua aicain openlna tt ifata of aot-ictT, inarrtaMti liii-l parrnlhtMjri In tho affll-td Mffrrer. rail Inform ation, and a butil fur trial, ant laoillrd and frr. Imm all marlu) fro of rbaiif to all aufleri-ia. I aa n riioiifr, tninply tli prlvllrg. of ronvliirlnf you ti a wilt I liava il.fovrrrd will rura you. AdilrrM. 'ro. F. C. 10 1-iiK, Mis Luuduo, Cuuu. Ths women sre alrejdy showing- a dlspoal- lion to revive Ihe sport, and there iiromlart , to b un enthusiastic women's club before ths eeusun ends. Hasttncs Mas a Bnll Team. HASTINGS. Neb.. April 21 (Special.) IxH-tti base tiull plsvtrs have orgnnlzed a team with Alvln Alillne as msnsser. Tne followlngT pUyers have been usciuea upon: Mace, catcher; Ahllne. pitcher; 8huffleber-s-er. flrat bx.e; avhsiil'le. sorond bsse; Feck, third bane; (jilphant. center field; Vau FWi. left field; Wlney. riht field. ! i Purfelts a Half-Lost fSataaa. CRETK, Neh., April tV (Special An i rllltisT name of baas ball played ttds tnom Ing; between Wl'.ber blsh school snd Creta academy was forfeited to ths local team. A dUputa over a questionable tlecialon was baluj- asUcabl se.UJ, boUl tswus baicg anxious to continue tlie game, when th munager cf the visiting- team called his men from the lield. The dispute aiose Mur ine; the sixth h.nlng, the score at that time standing 7 to 5 in favor of the academy boys. Rala Stops (iasae with Score Tied. AMES. Ia.. April 23. (Special Telegram.) r.ain iippu ire isai k"13 " with (be t'edar Rapids leaguers st the end i of ths fifth inning today, with the srors j tied. Tha game was played on a field of mud, from tha rains of the forenoon. Score: ; Ames 10 10 0-1 8 1 Cedar Rapids..., 1 0 0 0 0-8 8 a t'aa Wla trass t'araell. CEDAR RAPIDS, la.. April f8 (Special Telegram.) Ths colWgtata ball siasun opnf-d here today wild a gams between Cornell euUsgs of ML Varuoo aad Cos pollepe of thl place. Tlie pttenilance w.is Urge, dei)lte tlircateiilng wt-atner. "i" game resulifd In a victory fur ;;e oIen by a score of 11 to i. llatteiles: f oe. Dun Ur. snd Uaylor; Cornell. Jmure and Anu sl.'otig. Model Jnuloia Wla. Ths Model Juniors defeated the Rock let ts oa the latter's grounds by the scors Mcd.'s ' B.C?re.:.... 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 -T Batteries: Hermansky snd J. Blieehan, Slater and Brown. I'mplre: Orleb. Msaebeater Wla. EsglUk Vm. LONDON, April U.-At the Crystal psl sce today Manchester City won tbs tngllth cup, ths premier prlxs of BrltUh aaso;!. tlon foot ball, defeating tha Bollou Win derers by 1 U A, PEKHYKaVAiL PILLS fi S-k 11 Hi:latU'r .Nil-lMI iVW rYi'" IC.It aa4 4..I4 aiillt - vui, at,,, Ta a 4br. BAi lias-ro .k-llioM.M . Tyllo- I (L )l..i'l.iKllla.i I U Jf fr- I'ariUatgri. nattraoftlale If fj "i " HMWf f.r l.auT.,"u i,um. l.t r. Jk ' -r,l. iw.eo. I.. i ai... ha by M . ft I I aar.B A 0 ttoaraaM 14J flag art MEJUNOWOrEII. l a Big for aarai 4 ar b a eg -a . I 8 m Oj a t o ba imlMuis o. .Imailoaa vf mm cf loaibraae. o.i -u . . d aoi aaliiSV r-ita.iiiAa ..ni m tiikuil. '4SATI 4 f-3 aeia by ttrssctsia, : I.S.. 5 1 ef u I "V" 1 -y ,r. piaio. m Z'tA SI 4S. or 4 bottlf 4J T4. r cuy mi i.at , l jaeasoa. i