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TITE OMATT.V DAILY T1EE: srWAT. MAY 1. 1P0I. 10 QEAYY BATTING AT DENVER Smalt Eti Bhtd tit Bait of Hi'.tiof ' bat Falls Down in Tit'i- ANDERSON ALSO GENEROUS WITH PASSES roar Home Raas, Two I Tki t'd Itrrl o F.arh of the Tnn-Hits of Omaha Sot "o Opnortaaa mm ThM of Dearer. PENVER, April CO. (Special Ttlgrnm.) Tim lrnvrr Cub took the third gamo f the sfrlrs from Omaha today by the core of 12 to 8, In a slugging match In whlrh the visitors ontbaltcd the locals, re viving fourtoen rlean hltft to thirteen for the Cubs. There were four home runs' made during the progress of the game, both teams shnrlng evenly In these. Welch ml Howard fur the Invaders are credited with a clear circle each, while Braun and Bmlth brought one home run each In for the locals. Omaha lost the game through the wildness of Henderson, who was touched up generously by the locals until the sixth Inning, when Shnfstall came to the rubber and put a stop to the onslaught by the Cubs. Kenna too, was hit hard by the Omaha men, but they were of the scat tered verlety and were nipped by the good fielding of the local men. Henderson wns accorded rather ragged support during the time he officiated. There were no startling features throughout the contest. Score: DENVER A H. It Ketchem. cf 4 1 Hmtlh, ss 3 McHale, ir Hartzel, :ih Hallman, 2b Hayes, rf Hrxiiii, lb l.ucia, c Kenna, p Heftier, c Totals V OMAHA. A H, R Carter, rf 6 Howard. 2b 6 Miller. If 6 Welch, cf ThiimaS, lb Iulan, ss . Ehipke, 3b I''reene, c . . Henderson, Schaf stall. 1H. P.O. A. K 110 0 3 6 2 1 3 1 II 1 110 0 13 3 0 3 1 U H 14 0 0 1 1') 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 10 0 13 27 2 in. P.O. A. E. 3 10 0 14 6 0 1111 3 0 3 0 1 0 if 2 6 3 1 10 11 13 0 1 2 0 6 0 10 0 0 14 24 15 6 6 0 0 12 0 1 0 4 0-8 Totals 41 S Denver 0 0 0 1 Omaha 0 0 10 Batteries: I,ucla and Hefier; Henderson,. Bhafstall and Freese. B'olen buses: Hmlth, Hayes. Three-base hit- McHale. First base on balls: Off Kenna. 1; off Henderson, 7. Struck out: By Kenna. 8; by Henderson, 4. Lft on bases: Ionver. V: Omaha, 6. Sacrifice hit: Smith. Home runs: Welch, Howard, Smith, Braun. Two-bnse hits: Dolan. Hallmnn, ' Wild pitches: Henderson, 2. Double plays: Howard to DolHn to Thomas (2. Kenna to Smith to Braun. Time: 2:00. Umpire: r Caruthers. Ion City Win la Tenth. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. April 30. Sioux City won from St. Joseph this afternoon by a score of 6 to 4 In a ten-lnnlng game. Met : serlv and Kelly of the visitors In (ho ninth tied' the score on a fumble by Third Base ' man Schelheck of the locaja and a wild ' throw to second. The visitors drew two In ' the tenth. Score: Bt. Joseph... 100001 020 04 6 2 J Sioux City.. 0 20000002 2-4 11.4 ' Batteries: Sample and Garvin; Kostal. ; Jarrlett and Hesa. Colorado Sprlngs-Dea Moines; no game; rain. Standing of the Teams, k Played. Won. Lost. PC. Donvar 7 1 .867 Colorado Springs ( 6 1 .83 Sioux City 7 4 .671 St. Joseph 7 14 .429 T)es Moines 1 6 .167 Omaha : 7 'I 6 .143 Qamea today: Omaha at Denver, Des Moines at Colorado Springs, Sioux City at bt, Joseph. GAMES IS THE AMERICAN LEAOIE Philadelphia Defeat Xew York by Superior Bat Work. , , PHILADELPHIA, April 80. The home club defeated New York today by superior work at the bat. While the visitors made nine safe hits they were scattered and the locals made Ave of their ten In the fifth lrnlng. Attendance, 7,634. Score: PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A.B. Hartaal. It... 0 0 I 0 0 I-lrkarlnf. el. 1 mill. lb.... 1 L. t'roaa, lb. Hayhold, rf. 110 10 1 I 0 I 0 ,1110 0 Murphr. Ib .O 1 4 I o M. (Tom, aa.. 0 1 t 0 0 PfXrara, e.... 0 0 0 nana, p 1 I 1 I ( NgW YORK. R.H.O.A.B. Conror. b... 0 0 I I 0 Full., cf 1 t 0 0 Kaalar. rf 0 I I 1 Klbarlald, h. 1114 0 Wllllama. lb. 1 t 0 1 Andaraon, l(. 1 1 0 0 nantal. Jb... 1 1 It 0 0 MrOutra. c... 0 4 0 i ketbro, p. .. t 1 0 I ToUU 1 10 ft 14 o Total! t 14 11 1 Philadelphia 20004000 6 Nw York 00011000 02 Earned runs: Philadelphia. 6. Two-base hits: PIckerlng.'DuvIs, Beybold. Sacrifice hit: Fults. Stolen bases: Conroy, Ober feld, Ciansel, Pickering, U Cross, M. Cross. Double play: M. Cross to Murphy to Davis. Left on bases: New York, 12; Philadelphia, 7. First baee on balls: Off Chesbro, 4; off Plank. 4. Hit by pitched ball: Elberfeld, Ui, Murphy. Struck out: By Chesbro, 3; by Plunk, 8. Wild pitches: Chesbro, 1; Plank. 1. Time: 1:66. Umpires: Connelly and Carpenter. , Detroit aad Chicago Tie. DETROIT. April 80. -Rain began falling In the ninth Inning of today's game and It had to be called with the score tied. Re markable foul catches by Mclntyre, Ore minger and Carr were features. The 'hl cagos were beginning to hit Stovall hard In the last part of the game. Attendance, 2.600. Score: DKTROIT. I CHICAGO. R H O.A.E. R.H O A B. SarraM. cf .. 1 0 0 0 Mrlreas. lf...O 0 1 0 0 MVIntyra. If. I 1 I 0 1 Jon... cf 0 0 10 0 arr. lb 1 1 II t c.n.h.n. ib. 1 1 t 4 0 Koblnsnn. rf. 0 1 0 u Oraan, rf 0 i 0 0 0 Gramlnir. lb 0 I I 1 0 ItI, m 0 0 1 I 1 Lowa, ib 0 0 11 0lion.hu.. lb . 1 I II 1 0 O Lrary, H..0 0 I I T.nn.hlll. lb 0 0 0 0 1 Wood., c 0 0 14 giillltan. O...0 3 I I 1 Stov.ll, p.... 4 1 1 I OKI.h.rt,, ... 1 10 11 Totali ( 1 V 17 It ToUU " fl i "i letrolt 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 03 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 13 Earned run: Chicago. 1 Two-base hit: Flaherty. Hacrlitce hits: Carr, Gremtngrr. Stolen bnsa: Oreen 2. Buses on balls: off Stovall, 4: off Flahertv, 3. Hit by Pitched ball: By Stovall. 1; tv Flaherty. 1 First on errors: Ietrolt. 3. left on bases: Ix-trolt, 9; Chicago. 1 Struck out; By Stovall. 4; by Flaherty .3 . Time: 1:50. Um pire: O l.oughlln. t. l.oals Ulna by Playing; Ball. CLEVELAND, April 30. -Cleveland was outplayed at all points today, St. Units batting Bernhard hard In the third Inning when tiny secured five runs on four hIu- 6 lea. Bernhard's error and Jones' triple owell pitched a strong game, holding 4. 1 -' Cleveland down to six hits and striking I.sjole out twice with men on bases. J'srl den's (fielding was a feature. Attendance, 2,136. Hcore: ST. Long , CLEVELAND. R H O A gj R H OA E B.irkMt, If... I t 0 0 (iril.k. rf 0 I 1 0 0 HaMrK-k. rl.l I I I I ny. rf 0 I I 0 0 Himphlll. rf. 1 0 t 0 Br.l.r. tb .O 0 I 4 6 Jon... Ib 0 111 0 0 U)nl.. 2b . . 0 0 I t 0 ra.o 1(4 (I Hickman, lb. 0 III 0 0 (,l-.nn, lb . 0 A 0 0 I Lu.tl. If 0 1 I 0 0 r.drlen, 2b. .1 I I 0 Tnrnar, .... 0 0 4 1 Fucdan, c ... 1 I I 0 P. ml., r 1 1 t 1 0 Ho.ll. p.... t I I 0 Barnhard. p.. 0 0 1 4 I Total! I II IT It 1 Total! 1 4 17 14 I Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 St. Ixnls 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 1 07 Earned runs: St. Ixiuls, 6. First on errors: Cleveland, 1; St. Louis 2. Tm-o-base hits: Padrten, Howell. Three-base hit: Jones. Sacrifice hit: Sugden. Double piny: BraiL. lev to txjole to Hickman. First on halls: oh Bernhard. 1; off Howell, 1. I-ft on bases: Cleveland. 7; St. I-ouls 7. Ptruck out: Bv Bernhard. 4; bv Howell, 6. passed ball: Bemls. Time: 1:56. Umpires: Sher idan and King. Boston Wins Hard Game. WASHINGTON, April 30 Washington started off like a winner today against Boston, knocking Winters out of the box In the third Inning, but Young went to the rescue and for the rest of the game the locals did not make a hit, the champions winning. 4 to 1. Attendance, 8.noo. Score: BOSTON. i WASHINGTON. R H O A 1. 1 K H O A , r. -.. hrtr. If 1 1 1 9 0 Morsn. ...... 1 10 4 0 l ollln.. 3b... 0 1 0 S 0 Thnnay, rf...O 110 0 r. Sl.hl. rf .O I 0 0 S.lb.rK. IT. . 0 1 t 0 d rmnul, rf . 1 1 I 0 0 O. St. ill, m.. 0 0 II 0 0 Plrant. ...... I 110 OMrl'orm'k. Ib 0 0 I 4 0 Lai'b.nr. -lb 0 1 f 1 OC.midv. 3b... 0 110 0 Karri.. 2b.... 1 14 1 i Hoffman. cf..O 0 10 0 Frrrfll. C ...0 I S 1 0 Kltlradaa, c. 4 1 t 1 0 Wlntara. P-..0 0 0 1 0 Jarobnan. p..O 0 1 T 1 Young, p (0110 Total! 1 17 li 1 Total! 4 11 27 I ll Boston 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 04 Washington 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Boston, 3: Washington. 1. Two-bnse hits: Seibach, Lachance, Dough erty. Stolen base: Parent. Sacrifice IUt: Ferris. First base on balls: Off Winter, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Jacobsen. 1. Struck out: By Young, 4; by Jacobsen, 2. Left on banes; Boston, 3; Washington, 6. Time: 1:4(. Umpire: Dwyer. Standing of the Teams. Plaved. Won. Lost F.C. Boston 12 10 3 .W3 Philadelphia 10 6 4 .6") St. LouLs 9 6 4 .li Chicago 13 ' 7 .6j4 New York 10 6 6 .600 Detroit 12 6 6 .fn) Cleveland 10 4 6 .tOl Washington 10 0 10 .000 Games today: Chicago at St. Louis. (AMES I THE V4.TIOV4.L LEACil K Cincinnati Wins from the gt. I.ouU Tram In Easy Fashion. ST. LOUIS. April 30. Cincinnati won tha third game of the series from St. Iioum this afternoon In easy fashion. .O'Neill was In poor form and his support In the flelu was very ordlnary.iKellum pitched a good game and he was given fine support In the field. IFive double plays and a fine running catch by Donlln were the features of the game. I Attendance, 2,3a0. Score: CINCINNATI. R.H.O.A.B. Hucrini. Ib.. 1 I'onlln. If 0 Kallr, cf... Odwall, rf.... 1 Corrftran, a.. 1 Haiti, lb 1 Woodiuff. Jb. 1 Hrhlal, e 0 Kallum, p.... 1 2 4 0 t 1 1 1 I 1 0 1 0 it 0 1 1 t 1 0 Totali... 7 17 14 1 BT. Farrall. Ib.. Shannon, rf. Smoot. cf Borklar. lb. Hh.y, ai liurka. 3b... Barclay. If.. Zaarfoaa. O'Neill, p Urady, lb LOlilS. K.H. O.A.E, 0 14 4 1 0 IT'S A WONDER Why so many persona will continue to suf fer from Stomach, Liver or Kidney Ills when the medicine to cure them and make them strong and healthy la within their roach. If you are among this number we urge you to commence taking Hosteller's Stomach Bitters at once. For fifty yaara it baa been curing all atotn ach, liver and kidney ill with out fail. Try it lor Nervousneaa, Sick HaadacbM, ladigeatlon, Corwtlpatloa, Weak kldnaya. DyPpla or Malarial Favar. You'll be pleased with tha reault. Tha gen ulna baa our mat Staata over in nack of b kotUa, STOMACH 0. in . S m ... . . rr . Total! 1 I 27 19 St. Iiouls 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Cincinnati 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0. 17 Two-base hit: Odwell. Sacrifice hlti Shay. Double plays: Shay to Farrell to Ueckley, O'Neill to Farrell to Grady, Cor coran to Ilugglns to Peltx, Woodruff to Huggins to Pens, Farrell to Shay to Grady. Hase on bulls: Off O'Neill, 6; off Kellum, 2. Passed balls: By Zearfnss, 2. Sto:en bases: Kellum, Burke. Struck out: By Kellum. 1: by O'Neill. 1. Left on bases: St. Louis, ; Cincinnati, 7. Time: 1:40. Umpire: O'Day. Ten Innings at Pittsburg. PITTSBURG. Anrll 30,-Corrldon Ditched a good game and won for his team by bat ting in the necessary runSjln the tenth in ning. Phllllppe gave hits In only three Innings, Just enough to lose the game. At tendance, 4,Sa0. Score: CH1CAOO. H.H.O.A B Slails, rf....O faiar. Sb 0 Ch.n.a, lb... 1 McCarthy. If. 1 Jonaa, rf 0 Evara. Ib 0 Ming, c 1 Tlnkar, aa.... 0 Corrldon, p.. 0 0 0 0 1 12 1 0 PITTEPJITRO. R.H.O.A.B. Harks. If.... 1 Heaumont. cf 0 Kma-ar. rf. .. 0 Wasnar. aa... 1 llran.llald, Ik 10 Leach. 4b.... 0 I 1 Kltrhajr, tb..O ,'hrlp.. c 0 I'hlllippa. p.. 0 0 1 I 5 I I 1 I 1 I 0 6 0 0 Totals...... I to II ! Totals 1 10 II I Pittsburg 0 (.0001001 03 Chicago 0 10000001 0-3 liurned run: Pittsburg. 1. Two-base hit: McCarthy. '1 hree-bHsu lilt. Leach. Home run: Wagner. Stolen bane: Chance. Double plays: Leach to Urunsrluld; Casey to Ever to Chance; Kvers to Tinker to Chance. First base on bulls: Off Phillippe. 1; off Cortl- don, 3. Hit by pitched bull; Phelps. Struck out: By Phlll ppe, 6; by Corrldon, 1. Passed nan: rneips. lime: i;ou. empire: John stone. New York Has a Picnic. NEW YORK. April 30. The New Yorkers hit Carney at will today, and Boston lost their second game of the present seiles. j no visiting pitrner was renevea Dy r itner in the aevenih. iMcGann and Warner divided the hitting honor for New York. Attendance, b.ouo. Score: NKW YORK. I BOSTON. R.H.O.A.B. ' R.H.O.A.B. Drowns, rf. .. 1 0 1 0 0 Oalar. cf 0 0 I 0 0 Darns. Ib.... 1 111 0 Tannajr, lb... 0 11 Mdiann. lb., t 4 0 1 0 Cann.ll. rf...O 0 0 0 0 Mart... If.... 1 1 I 0 0 Stanlar. rf...O 000 MrCorm'k. cf 0 1 4 0 0 Cook J. If 0 0 1 0 0 Dahlan, aa...l 1 0 I 0 Ah Uchlo. aa. 1 t 1 H 1 Ullbart, aa... 1 1 I 1 1 balahanlr, Ib 0 0 1 1 0 vv.rnar. 1 s T I m Karnar, Ib... 0 0 14 0 Mainawaon, pi o 1,1 o Mnr.n, a o 0 4 0 ) Wiltaa. p 1 0 0 1 OC.rn.y, p....O 10 3 ri.nar, p o 0 1 Total! 10 13 17 11 II I Total! 1 4 14 13 1 New York 3 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 10 Boston 0 000001001 Earned runs: New York. 6. I .eft on bases: New York. 6: Boston. 9. First base on errors: Boston, l. Two-uase hits: Mc- uaiin, vt timer it). ADuataclilo. Home run: Ui'l liltm Chilen hiidua' Ll.rfliinn ' ' ' U .. rltice hits: Browne. Mathewuon. Geler. Iouble plays: Gilbert to McGann; Rayner io lenney. r irsi rase on uans: un: Ma thewson, 3; off Wlltse, 4; off Carney, 3; off Flhher, 2. Struck out: By Mathewson, 4; by Wlltse. 1; by Carney. 1: bv Fisher. 1. Time: 2:0. Umpires: Moran and Seim-mer Postponed Game. NEW YORK. Anrll 30 The arame scheduled for today in Brooklyn between i ne tirooKiyn apa I'lilludeiphlu team of toe National league waa postponed on ac count of rain. taadlag of the Team. Played. Won. Lbst. New York 11 Cincinnati 14 8 St. Liuls 11 Brooklyn 11 Chicago 10 ( Boston 1L' 6 Pittsburg 11 4 Phllaaelphla 10 2 Games today: Pittsburg at Chicago: clnnati at St. Louis. PC. .819 .671 .646 .oii .6"0 .417 .&'l 2u0 Cln- PLAY THIS BETTEH U4I1E AND LOSE 'Varsity Boy Outplay the Maroons Save for Two Errors. CHICAGO. April 30. (Special Telegram.) Nebraska lost to Chicago today by a score of 3 to 1. Fenlon dropped an easy fly In left field with two men out, scoring two men and costing Nebraska tha game. Nebraska had much the better team and It was a mighty hard game to lose. The Cornhuskeia feel mighty blue tonight, but Stagg has Invited the team to the train ing table for supper and th men are being royally entertained by th Chicago men. The game was played In one hour and twenty minutes, and was tha best -ama played on Marshall field this year. MorseJ was In tha box for Nebraska and pitched) a good game and deserved a victory. Ne braska's two errors cost th thre runs made by Chicago and the Nebraska out batted th maroons. Score: Chicago 1 000001 3 Nebraska 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Hits: Nebraska 1 Chicago 6. Errors: Ne branka 2. Chicago 4. Batteries: Mors and Bender; Allsworth and 4cPueron. Sophomore Win at Rora. ROCA. Neb., April 30. (Special Tele gram.! The Sophomore baseball team of the I nlversity of Nebraska tame down from Lincoln today and defeated the horn team by tha score of to 3. The feature of th game was the pitching of Hrube.ky, having fourteen trlk-outs to hi crtdlt. Score: K It E Sophomore ...1 01 40030 14 2 R"ca 3 0 0 1 o o o 03 4 Batteries: Sophomores, Hrubesky end Carjon. R.ica. W tlaon and Hans. The Sophomore team la composed of the fol lowing players: Williams, manager, Car son, Hrubesky. Nllaaon. captam. Dworak Cole, Smith, Coley, Builta, JacCallum and rllll. Hla School Defeat O. r. C. Th high chool team yesterdav a.r. i-a the O. '. & by a cor ( U u U en th Istter's grounds. Kennard. who pitched for the socletv. was forced to quit In the fifth Inning and Taylor took his place and was hit freely. The high school team got sixteen hits and the society team " teen. Singleton and Burnett formed the battery for the high school nd Kennard, Taylor and McShane for the O. F. C. GAMES AMERICA ASSOCIATION Indlanapoll Drop One to St. PanI and One Into Second Place. INDIANAPOLIS. April -Ragged field ing by Indisnapoli loet th game to St. Paul today bv a score of 4 to 1. The fea ture of the game was the triple play by Hngrlever to Heydon to Carr to Ortlelb to Hogrlever. Sessions. St Paul's pitcher, held Indianapolis down to four hit. At tendance, 2,Kcifl. Score: ST. PAt'L. INDIANAPOLIS. R H O A S. I R.H.O A S lyiwlnr. rf... 0 0 I 0 0 ftnarlerer, rf. 1 1 t I 0 Jirtvil, If... 1 I I 0 9 M.annn. Ib. . . 0 S I ll O-Brlen, as... 1 til 0 Mn'raery, rf. 0 0 0 Spooner, rf. .. 0 0 0 0 0 Pwanrter. lf..O 1 0 0 0 Whealar. Ib.. 1 1 1 1 I'arr. Ib 1 4 I 1 Kallar. lb....O 0 11 0 0 Heydon, lb...O 1 S 1 i M.rt-.n. Ib...O 0 1a 0 Ha... aa 0 0 t I I Sullivan, r... 0 1 t 0 Ortlleb. c 0 0 7 1 0 Beutona, p...l 111 0 Allamani, p.. 0 0 I 0 Total. 4 7 27 1 0 o! Total! 1 4 !4 14 I St. Paul I 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 Indianapolis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 First base on ball: Off Allemang. 4; off Sessions, 2. Struck out: By Allemang, 6; by Sessions, 6. Wild pitch: Seselons. Hit by pitched ball: Hess (21, Marcan. Two base hit: Jackson. Three-base hit: Wheeler. Sacrifice hits: Magnon. Carr, Sessions, Lawlnr. Triple play: Hogrlever to Hey don to Carr to Orilleb to Hogrlever. Stolen bases: Hess. Marcan Jackson (2). Left on bases: Indianapolis. 3; St. Paul, 13. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Holllday. Iinlavllle Win Game. LOUISVILLE, April 30 Louisville de feated Minneapolis today in a heavy hitting contest. Owen, who started to pitch, wns knocked out of the box In the fourth Inning and Bailey relieved him. Campbell was also hit hard, but managed to keep the visitors' hits scattered. Kerwln's fielding and batting, were features. Attendance, 2,400. Score: LOUISVILLE. I MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Arnilt, lb.... 1 III o! Mi-Nlch'li. 3b 0 1140 Hallman, ef . . I i I 0 0 Ki, Jb 0 0 4 0 0 Karwln. rf...! I I 3 0 Maloney, rf.O 3 1 0 0 Hart. If 0 110 0 Sullivan, rf.. I 13 0 0 Rra.hsar. 2b. 0 0 I I.iroultar, If ... 1 J. I 0 0 White. lh....O OR. HWeaver. C....1 Will) Sen rl ever. r..O 1 0 0jilly. Ib 0 till Vulnlan. SS...0 1 1 I 1 Oyler. aa 0 1110 I'ampbsll, p.. 1 I 1 I OOwen? p 0 0 0 I 1 1 Bailer, p 0 0 1 0 0 ToUll It 17 14 4 "Katol 0 0 0 0 0 I Totali 4 1123 It i White out on hunt strike. Batted for Owen In fifth. I oulsvllle 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 Minneapolis 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0-4 Earned runs: Ixiulsvllle, 8; Minneapolis, 2. Three-base hits: Coulter, Campbell. Home run: Kerwln. Stolen bases: White, Qulnlan, Hart, Coulter, Weaver, Oyler. lcft on bases: Louisville, 10; Minneapolis, 9. Bases on balls: Off Campbell, 1; off Owen, 4; off Ballev 2. Struck out: By Campbell, 3; by Bailey, 1. Time: 2:09. Um pire: Bauswine. Toledo Win In Kanaaa City. TOLEDO. April 30. Toledo won from Kansas City today In a feakureless. game. Attendance, 1,200. Score: TOLEDO. I KANRA8 CITY. R.H.O.A.B. 1 R.H.O.A.B. friable, rf... 1 1 4 0 0 Monti' rr. Ib. 0 0 1 0 0 O'H.ra. If....l 0 10 0 Smith, rf 1 1 t 0 Long, aa 0 1 1 I t Nanra. cf 0 I I 0 0 Hatalton. lb. I I 11 1 0 Bonner. tb...O 1110 nroutheri. Ib 0 i 1 1 0 Ryan, Ib 1 1 5 1 1 Ualer. rf... 1 1 1 0 0 Hill. It 0 1110 Burn., 2b.... 0 0 0 5 0 Butlar. a 0 1110 Brown, c 0 1 t 0 0 Lawee, a!.... 0 0 10 0 Llndblom, p.. 0 1 0 4 0 Oaar, p 0 0 14 0 Totali 4 11 17 II I Totali 3 7 24 I 1 Toledo 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 Left on bases: Toledo, 8; Kansas City, 12. Two-base hits: Hazelton (2), Butler, Nance. Sacrifice hits: O'Hara, Brouthers, Burns, Nance. Struck out: By Llndblom, 1. Bases on balls: Off Gear. 11; off Llnd blom, 6. Time: 1:40. . Umpe: Hart. Postponed Game. COLUMBUS, April 30. Columbus-Milwaukee game postponed; rain. Standing of the Team. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. St. Paul 9 6 3 .667 Indianapolis 8 6 3 .6:5 Milwaukee 7 4 3 .o71 Minneapolis 8 4 4 .5h) Columbus 6 3 3 .5k Toledo 8 4 4 .&W Louisville 9 4 6 .444 Kansas City 7 16 .143 No games today. COLLEGIANS BEAT -THE ALIMM Lively Game on Crelghton Field Won any the Youngsters. The once or twice postponed game be tween the Crelghton university ball team of the present day and the has-beens of the same Institution was pulled off on Crelghton held yesterday afternoon and resulted In showing that the heyday of the graduate has unmistakably pusscd, when it comes to putting up the quality of base ball that Is required in these troublesome times. O'Houlan, the pitcher selected to do things for the old boys, got his quietus In tlio fifth Inning and Prlmo, who took his place, proved to be not so fnuch for the college boys. But they all had lots of fun and that was what the game waa played for. The score: CREIGHTON. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Cassidy. cf 2 10 10 0 Callahan, 3b 5 11 2 1 0 Kennedy, ss 3 10 12 0 Donahue, c 1 0 0 8 1 0 Crelghton, c 2 1 0 8 2 0 Lanlgan, If 4 110 0 0 Mullin, lb 4 0 2 10 0 0 McNally, 2b 3 0 1 2 S 1 Kehoe. rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 McCormlck, p 3 1 0 0 8 0 Total 30 6 27 3) 1 ALUMNI. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Foran, ss 4 0 0 2 1 1 Cosgrove. 3b 4 1 1 S 8 0 Lynch, 2b 3 0 2 1 3 0 Butler, lb 9 0 0 8 0 0 Ma lone. If 3 0 0 0 0 0 Fitzgerald, rf 2 0 1 0 0 0 Howes, cf 3 0 0 2 0 0 1. n A a A 1 9 A A '.nl .............. v v tt v v O'Houlan, p 3 0 0 0 6 2 Prlmo, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total .'.....30 1 6 24 13 4 Earned runs: Crelghton. 2. First Base on balls: Off Prlmo, 3; off McCormlck, 1. Struck out: By Prlmo, 2; by Mccormick, 9. Double play: Lynch to Butler. Wild pitch: Prlmo. Pasaed ball: Fugan. lilt by pitcher: Prlmo. 1. PERU LOSES A SLIGGIXG MATCH Bellerne Pile tp Ktfty-One Huns a Against Normal' Twelve BELLKVUE. Neb.. April 80 (Special.) The Peru State Normal and Bellevue col lege played base ball on the Bellevue field this afternoon. The game was a slugging match throughout, in which Bellevue had the best of It. Bellevue landed fourtfe:! safe hits In the first Inning and made a score for every hit. The game was com- iosed largely of muffs, home runs, passed .alls and stolen base. Both team hit the ball whenever they pleased, but Peru waa unable to fleld or run bases. Final score: Bellevue, 51; Peru, 12. Score by Innings: Bellevue 12 2 6 1 3 10 9 4 6 SI Peru 0180023 0-12 Game at Vinton Park Today. This afternoon at Vinton park the Ar mour of South Omaha and the Nonpareil of Council Bluffs will come together at 3:& with the following line-up; Armours. Position. Nonpareil. Tonnaman third base W. Kuhen McMahon shortstop E. Rulien Sahill second base Casslda Withers right field B. Casey O'Keefe first base Morton Dlnneen center field Snyder Gibson left field J. Casey Bowler catcher Brown Adams pitcher Lynch Wilkinson pitcher Tracy, sub Vancleave, Bonnet), sub Lynch High School Defeat Field CI ah. Yesterday afternoon the high school tram beat the Field club team by a score of 21 to 1L Batteries for the Fleld club: Mc Shane and Kennard. Martin and Taylor. For the high school: Singleton and Barnett. Staggers Get Blagged. Yesterday afternoon the Dundee beat the West Fa mam Slugger by 11 to 6. Battery for the Dundee. Dow and Shelby. College Baa Ball Game. At Princeton Princeton, t; Cornell. 1. At Minneapolis I'nlveratty of Minnesota, IS; St Oiaf College. 1. At Philadelphia Pennsylvania. 0: Yale, 1. At Lexlngion, Ky. Central University, 9; Kentucky, 6. At Worcester, Ma. Holy Cross, 3: Har vard, 1. At Ann Arbor. Mich. University of Mich igan, 1": I nivrlty of Illinois, i. At Terra Huute Indiana State Normal, 24: P'-fc Polviechnlc, 15. At Delaware. O. University of Indiana, 6; Ohio Wesleyan, 1. 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