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    DAILY REE: PUND-V
if AT 22, 1001.
1U
TITE OMATTA
OMAHA WINS AT SLUGGING
' Eonrk.iui Make Tew.r Hits Tbn Sitisf,
But Mora Bam.
NEARLY EVERYBODY P0UND3 THE BALL
Ifelsr Is Toaeaea l Lllr.
Gets Three Hlte Hlrt Out
( Foor Tine at tho
Bat.
Yesterday's game between On'ahi. and
Sl.iux Clijr wai a lugging- match from the
Hound of the gong. In which the home teaM
was outbatted by one hit., but neverthe
less won to the tune of to 4.
. Pfelster waa on the sia'j for Rourke's
rust lorn and took a tumble from the ped
estal that the local fan have plated him
on by letting the Busies touch him up for
a combination of thirteen hits. Tliey dldn t
I, nd him to any great extent until the aev
nlh, when they poundel out four (Ingles
In succession, whlcn, wl;h the pats he gave
Lclly, netted them two runs. In the next
lntilng they started In tlio same tactics
ami ihiee slni's brought In another. They
had cn:id one run In the third on Fre
mer's tau-hugger urid a Jolt to the lift
jMiBtuii" by Kelly, making altogether a tola!
o' four.
l-.'ddle I.iwler of Om.iha covered second
b;n;o for 81 .J it C.ty and did It In the most
IseiitleinaMy manner. He look everything
that came his way, which was- four
ih.mces, giving hint two putouta and two
rare ones at critical tlmea and getting
over Tho plate o:ce out of four times up.
Thin Wiis prl! day with Oinalm. Tliomaa
kiKKk'.d the spots off the lint sign In right
field with a twn-bitggrr. thus entitling him
self to u 12.50 hat. nnrt Pfelster put u plug
in the photographer blazon ad, which
.fives hi:n two dozen photon of his hund
Morno countenance.
Omaha, butted steadily all through the
game, but loosened up with especial em
phuels In the fourth, when they niado four
4 urn and five hits. Including three doubles.
They also ir.ado a run In tho first, two In
the second and still another In the sixth.
The garc w-aa featureless save for. he
slugging. The series with Sioux City ends
Minday, which is ladlos' day. Attendance,
2,0(iO. The same teums "play this afternoon.
The score;
OMAHA.
A B. R. IB. P.O. A. E.
Crier, rf 4 1 I i 0 0
lltw.-rd, 2b 4 1110 0
Mllier. If. 4 0 2 ,3 0 V
Welch, cf 4 0 0 2 0 1
-nli.n. ss 4 0 1 3 0 0
'Ihomas. lb. .... 4 2 15 11
Fhlpke, 3b 4 2 2 1 2 0
Gmirimg, c ,411920
Pfelster. p .... 4 1 3 0,1 0
' Totals .'. 36 8 13 27 2
SIOUX CITT.
All, R. lH. P.O. A. E.
JTemer. If 6 1 2 2 0 0
Kellv, rs 4 0 2 0 1 0
Andrew:-, (b 6 0 2 0 8 I
Hi.rlburt, rf 4 0 0 ' 2 1 0
McBserly, lb 4 1 1 0 0
ieu ilf, cf 4 0 0 4 0 1
ljiwler. 2b 4 1 - 2 2 2 0
Hess, c 4 1 2 I 1 1
Llnderman, p 4 0 2 0 1 0
I,ohr t J) 0 0 0 0
Totals 39 4 13 24 9 4
bnhr batted for Hurl.'.utt la the ninth.
Omaha 1 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 8
Sioux City 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0-4
Kuined runs: Orrinhn, 8; Sioux City, 3.
Two-base hits: Frrme-. Mlll'r, Thomas,
' Milpke, l'feisie.-. Kir", base c.n bahs: OfT
1'ieisler, 2. Struck ou: By Lindermar:, 3;
by Piclfter, 8. 1-ft on bases. Omiihn, 4;
fcioi:x City, 9. Doubli play: Gunning t
liol.in. First basn oli errors: Omaha, .
Colorado Springs Wins Gamo.
DK8 MOINES. May 21. A base on balls,
three hits and u r.nsaed IhiII gave Colorado
Hprlngs (litre runs In the llrst today. Dea
iicim h tied the score In the fifth, but Colo
rado Hprlngs won. loons pitched good
U.ii for Colorado Springs. Score:
R.H.B.
1 Moines... 001020000-382
Colo, Springs. 80 0 001 10 1 6 11 2
Butteries: Dea Moines, Cushman and
Tonne; Colorudo Springs, Coons and Baer
w.ild. ,
Gam Postponed lir Rain.
) At St. Joseph St. Joseph-Denver game
postponed; rain.
Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Colorado Springs ..19 13 6 .6&
Denver 24 16 8 .667
1. Joseph 22 12 10 .645
Omaha 24 11 13 ' .458
Dee Molnea .....26 10 15
Sioux City 23 6 16 ."im
Games today: Sioux City at Omaha, Den-
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Long Instance fbonea Tarda C2S and SU.
THE CONTINENTAL
C11A R STOKE.
Uaso Dull Headquarters
ver at St. Joseph, Colorado Springs at Des
Molnea.
GAMES IV THE! SATIOJAL LEAGIK
St. Inls Had a rtssre sad Takes ae
Advaataae.
ST. IXDriS, May a.-St. loiils won the
second gsme from Urooklyn this afternoon
In a close finish. Tho score wse 3 to 2.
Brooklyn sought to capture the game In
the final and srored one run on three hits.
Men were, on Ilrst and third when McCor
mlck popped a fly to Farrell for the third
out. Wanders made his llrst appearance
this eesson for Ht l.iils and pitched a
steady game. Attendance. 4,50. Score:
H.HO.ll! n.H.O.A.B.
Dnnlravr, If . f 1 I Stinkard. If .S J J
Shannon, rf.. I 1 9 LiimlT, rf.... ISIS
Hacklry, lb... I I lk I (I Imhhfc rf 1 t J 1
Smoot, rf 1 0 0 IMMon lh.... 0 1 11 I
BrHln. u 0 SStnns. t I J 1
'rrll, Sb...S 1 t 0 B.hn. u I I I 1
Burk. lk.... 1 I 0 Mri'nftn'k. lb I 4 0
Hrrra t 7 Mrra, r I .1 I
Sanders. ... 4 11 S Joii. P -J i I J
Totals "i 11 17 H ')' Totali I T 14 II I
St I,onls 1 0 0 n M
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12
Karned runs: St I.ouls. 1: Brooklyn. 2.
Two-has" hit: Pmoot. ThrebHSe hits:
Bergen. Bei kley. Sacrifice hits: Brain (2).
fttrang. Ktoien baa: Hhannon. Bases on
balls: Off Joneo. 4. Struck oijt : By Ban
ders, fi. l.ef. on bases: St. Ixiuls. ; Brook
lyn. 4. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Moran.
DM .ot lilt at High Time.
CMK'AUO. Mav 21. The locals were shut
out today through Inability to touch Mc
Olnnlty with men on buses. Attendance,
2o,nl. "Score:
- NkW lORK. I CHICAGO.
R.H.O.A .' R H O.il.
nrranahan. AM I t OWI.k.r. ff.... 4
llrrlln, Jb....O 1 9 1 1 ( aarjr, ib 0 t 1 I 0
ktOann, lb.. 0 I Vl'hlnct, lb....O 1 11 1 4
Martra. U....1 til S Kilns. It 0 110
M. Corm'k. cf 1 114 0 Jnnra, rf 0 1 0
Hahlan, as.... 4 0 111 Kvrra, ib 1 4 I
Ollhrrt, 2b.... 0 4 4 1 ()'NIII. e.... till
Howrrnian, c. 1 1 4 I 0 Tinker, aa ... 0 I I 1
UHilnnlty, p. 0 4 4 4 0 Corrldon, p... 0 111
Totals I n I II Totals. 0 4 17 II I
New York 00110000 1-3
Chicago 000 0 0000 0 0
l.eft on bases: Chicago, 7: New York, 4.
Two-base hit: Mertes Hacrltlce hlis: Mc
(Jlnnlty, Uahlen. Stolen bases: Mertes,
Tinker, MeCormiek ii). Struck out: By
Coirldon, 1; bv McGinnity, 4. Bases on
balls. Off Corrldon, 1. Hit with ball: Mc
Cormlck. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Knialla
and Johnstone.
Errors Gala Hani.'
CINCINNATI, May 21 Errors were re
sponsible Tor most of the runs scored by
both teams today. Doyle's home run,
which scored three runs for Philadelphia,
was a high fly that Dolun lost In the aun.
Attendance, 6,li. Score:
CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA.
K.h.OAK H.H.O.A.K.
HuKirlns. lb. 2 1 0 I 1 Thomss, cf.. 1 I 4 0 0
Donlln. If.... I 4 1 0 1 Oleaaon, lb.. I 1 0
Krllr, lb I 4 11 v u Wolrarton, 114 1 I 1 1
Hrrmnur, cf. 4 1 ISO R.h, c I 0 4 1 0
Corcoran, ss. 0 1 4 9 0 Titus, rf 11111
Dolan. rf 1 0 0 0 0 Doyle, lb.... 1 I .4 4
WofHlruff, 3b. 0 4 4 1 0 Duffy. If 1 0 1 0 1
Pelts, c 1 0 I S 0 Hall, as 0 4 1 4 4
Sutthoff, p.. 0 1 u u u oparas, p.... v a
Scblel 0 1 0 0 0 Totals .... 421 11 T
Totals ....10 11 17 17 I .
Seymour out; hit by batted ball. .
Batted for SutthofT In seventh.
Cincinnati 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 -10
Philadelphia 0 140012008
Two-base hit: Kelley. Three-baae hits:
Doyle. Gleason, Kelly. Home run: Doyle.
Stolen bases: Roth, Duffy, Donlln, Dolan.
Double playa: Gleason to Doyle, Pelta to
Corcoran. First base on balls: Off Sutthoff,
6; off Sparks. 3. Sacrifice hit: HuggiiiB.
Hit by pitched ball: By Kellum, 1. Struck
out: ny Sutthoff. 4; by Sparks, 4; by Kel
lum, 1. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Zlmmer.
Win la Klwhth.
PITTSBURG, May 21. Lee kept hits well
scattered until the eighth, when two three
baggers and two singles netted Boston
three runs. Attendance, 8,160. Score:
PITTbDI'RO. i BOSTON.
II. HO. A. I R.HOA.B
Beaumont, cf 1 1 I 1 OIQeler. cf 1110 0
Clarke, If.... 4
Leach, lb.... 0
Wagner, ss.. 1
Sebrlns, rf . . 0
Bran.Ild, lb 1
Rltrhey, lb.. 1
Phelps, c 0
Lee, p 1
4
0 0
1 1 I
0i Tenney, lb.. 1
0 Abbatt'blo, ss 0
0 Cooler, If... 0
0 Delehanty. lb 0
01 Raymer, 'lb. 0
OjCannell, rf.. 1
O Naadhain, c. 0
O.Plttlngrr, p. 0
1 II
1 1
1 4
I 0
1 4
1 I
0 0
1 0
Totsls ( 11 17 I o! Totals .... 1 10 14 11 2
Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 1 S
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 03
Two-base lilts: Beaumont, Phelps Dele
hanty. Three-base hits: Tenney, Dele
hanty. Bacrlrtce hit: Phelps. Stolen banes:
Bransneld 2i. Cooley. Double plays: Ray
mer to Tenney, Abbattachlo to Tenney.
First base on balls: Off PIttinger, 3. Struck
out: By Lee, 8. Wild pitch: PIttinger.
Time: 1:30. XJmplre: ODay.
Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. PC.
Cincinnati 30 20 10 . 667
New York 27 18 0 ,.o7
Chicago ... 28 18 -. 10 1.643
St. Louts 2b' 14 12 .638
Pittsburg 27 12 15 . 444
Brooklyn 28 12 16 AS
Boston 17 10 17 .370
Philadelphia 26 6 . 20 .200
(James today: New York at Chicago,
Philadelphia at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at St.
Louie.
GAMES IN THE AMERICA LEAGUE
Neither Washington Nor Detroit Able
to Score la Eleven Innlngrs.
WASHINGTON r May 21. The Washing
ton and Detroit game today went eleven
Innings without either aide scoring. Dark
ness stopped further play. Attendance,
2.UUU. Score:
WASHINGTON. , DETROIT.
. R. !.. A E.I R.H.O.A.B.
Moran, ss.... 0 0 4 1 4 Barrett, cf.... 0 0 10 1
Counhiln. lb. 0 0 t 1 1 Mclntyr. If.. 4 4 I 4 4
Selbacb. If.... 4 114 4 Roblnaob, lb. 4 1 1 I 4
Drill, c 0 1 7 i 1 Crawford, It.) t I 1 1
Caaaldy, rf....O 0 10 1 Orenilng'r. Ik ) 1 4 1 0
McCorm'k, Ib 0 I 1 0 1 carr, lb 1 11 1 1
Htahl. lb 0 1 10 0 I Wood, c 0 14 10
Orth. cf 0 0 0 4 1 Buelow. 4 14 4 0
Towueend, p.. 0 4 1 I 0O1 Leery, ss... 4 4 S 1 4
Muinn, p v s i v
Total 0 411 11 7,
I Totals 4 I 34 15 I
Robinson and Mclntyre out In third
trial to sacrlnc).
Washington ... 0000000000 00
Detroit V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hit: Robinson. - Sacrifice hits:
Robinson, O'Leary. Double plays: Drill to
Moran. Drill to Coughlln. bases on bails:
OfT Townsend, 4; oil Mullln, 2. Hit by
pitched ball: By Townsend, 1. Struck out:
By Townsend. 6; by Mullin, 8. Left on
buses: Washington, 8; Detroit, 11. Time:
2:. Umpire: Sheridan.
Plank' Pltcblasr Wins Game.
PHILADELPHIA, May 21. Through
Plank's pitching and fielding the locals
today shut out Cleveland. Attendance, 15,
S44. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. I CLEVELAND.
R.H.O.A.B! R.H.O.A.B.
Hartiel. lb...l 110 4 Bay, cf 4 4 10 4
Pickering, cf. 1 I 1 0 llLuah, If 4 114 1
Darla, If 1 4 4 4 0 Bradley, lb... 4 110 4
L. Cross, lb.. Ill 1 0 Lsjol. as.... 4 1111
Hoffman, rf.. 1 1 S 0 OFIlck. rf 0 0 10 0
Murphy, 2b... 1 111 0 Hickman, lb. 0 4 4 4 4
M. Croaa. as.. 4 1 1 0 Schwerti. lb. 0 1 11 0 1
Powers. 0.... 1 1 10 1 : Abbott, c 4 0 4 1 4
Plank, p 0 111 0 bernhart, p.. 0 4 4 1 4
Totals 1 11 17 I ol Totals 0 I 14 14 I
Philadelphia 01130030 7
Cleveland , 00000000 00
Two-base hit: Schwarts, Murphy (3).
Sacrifice hit L. Cross. Stolen bases: Hart
sel, Pickering, Davis. Lett on bases:
Cleveland, 7; Philadelphia, b. First base on
balls: OfT Bernhard, 2; off Plank, 1. Hit
by pitched ball: Flick, Hickman. Struck
out: By Bernhard, 3; by plunk, 9. Time:
1:36. Umpire: Carpenter.
Nevr York la Outclassed.
NEW YORK. May 21. New York waa
outbatted and outhelded and lost the sec
ond game of the present series to Chicago
today. The visitors hit the ball hard, three
of their hits being for home runs. Attend
ance, lO.utM. Score:
CHICAGO.
NEW YORK.
R.H.O.A.B
R.H.O A. B.
Holmes. If... I
Keeler, rf..,
Jonea, cf 1
Darla, a 1
Ureen. rf 4
Dunoba. lb.. 1
libell. lb 1
Tannehlil, lb. 1
Sullivan, c... 1
Owen, p 1
Fulls, ef
wtlllame. Ib.
Andersou, If..
Conroy, a....
lanlel, lb....
Thollay, lb...
M.Oulre, c...
Powell, p
berlll
Totals 11 14 17 15 l
Totals I III I I
Batted lor Powell in the ninth.
Chicago 10100181 4-11
New York 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02
Left on bases: New York. 8; Chicago, L
Two-base hit: Davis. Home runs: Jones,
Isbell, Owen. Stolen bases: Keeler, Thoney,
Sullivan. Sacrifice hit: Jones. Double
plays: ' Tannehlil to Davis to Donahue,
Green to Davis. First base on balls: Off
Owen, 6. First base on errors: Chicago,
8. Hit by pitched ball: By Owen, t Struck
out; By Powell, 5: by Owen, 2. Passed
ball: Sullivan. Time: 2:06. Umpires: King
and Dwyer.
St. Loala Beats Leaders.
BOSTON. Mass . May 21. St. Louts won
from Boston. Score: K-H.fc
81. I-ouls I 00100000000 25 S 0
Bostou 0 00800000000 08 8 7
Batteries: Tannehlil and Crlger; Howell
and Kahoe. Umpire: Connolly.
Standing? of the Teams,
Played. Won. Lost. P. C.
Boston 27 19 8 .704
Philadelphia 27 IS 11 .&
New York ,....24 L U .ii.T
. 14 14 .S
.2d 11 12 .52".
.2 12 14 .42
.27 10 17 .3
.24 i 19 -2
Ht. Louis
Ietrolt
Washington
No gmes today.
OAMES II AMERICA ASSOCIATIOS
Colaaafcas Win la Spite at atapld
Base Raanlagr.
ST. PAUL, May a. St. Paul and Co
lumbus played fast ball today and but for
stupid bfiae running the visiting club would
have won by a larger margin. Attendance,
2.400. Boor:
COLVMBCS. I ST. PATH.
R.H.O I R H O A S
Dsrla. rf 4 4 I 4 0 Jones, rf 4 114 4
Wrlfley. lb. 4 1 1 4 I Cling man, as. 1 1 I 4 i
rnel, lb. 0 lit Clank,, rf... 1 1110
Klhm, lb 4 1 I 0 Wheeler. If... 4 4 4 I 4
f irmer, rf.... 4 I I 4 0 O Brl-n. lb... 4 4 I 1 4
Manln, lf....l 0 14 0 Keller, lb . ..4 14 4 1
Bridewell, ss. 1 1 I 1 l Marran. lb... 4 1 4 4 1
Yeaier. c 1 I T I 4 Pull Iran, c... 4 1 4 I 4
Olmated, p...4 10 1 O.nlasl. p I 14 11
Totala 4 II If II l Total I S 17 11 4
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 04
St. Paul 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 08
Two-base hit: Marcan. Home run:
Yeager. Sacrifice hit: Cllngman. Double
play: Wrlgley to Bridewell to Klhm. Stolen
bases: Sullivan. Marcan. Struck out: By
Slajrle. 4: bv tMmstfd. . Base on balls: By
Olmsted. 4; by Hlagle, 1. Passed ball: Sul
livan. lert on bases: hi. i-hui, o; toiumoue,
6. Time: 1:45. empire: Hart.
Toledo Defeats Mllwaakee,
MILWAUKEK. May 21. Toledo defeated
Milwaukee today through the effective
pitching of install. Attenuance, j.ouu,
Score:
TOLEDO. I MILWAUKEE.
R.H.O A. n.H.O A 1
Dennlnger, cf 1 I I 0 l'Btone. rf 1 1 1 0 0
O H.r. if ... 0 0 0 0 llScharfer. aa..4 14 4 1
Long, as 0 1'7 1 lju'Brlen, lb..O 4 0 0 0
Haielton. lb. 1 I 4 1 Ojclark, lb 0 0 110
Hrout hers, 3b 0 1 I 0 0 Penned, If ... 1 110 0
Knoll. If 0 4 10 llHemphlll. cf. 0 1 1 0 0
Bums, lb.,... 1 0 1 6 0 Bateman. lb.. 0 I 10 0 4
Redoing, c... 0 1 a I siaiieriy, c... v a i i
Crietall. a I 1 4 0 freer. C 0 0 4 1 0
Steele, p 0 0 1 I 0
Totals 4 14 17 14 4 Curtis, p 0 0 0 1 0
Wolfe 0 0 0 0 4
I Totals t 4 17 14 t
Batted for Curtis In ninth
Toledo 0 0 0 0 3 8 1 1 0
Milwaukee 0 0X0 1 1 0 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Crlstull, Dennlnger. Three-
base hits: Pennell, Dennlnger, crlstan.
ang on Dans: un etieeie. t. on lihhu, .
off Curtis. 3. Paused ball: Slatterly. Wild
pitches: Curtis. 2; Steele, 1. Struck out
Hv Hteele i: hv r'urtis. 3: bv Crlstull. 1
Left on bases: Milwaukee, 7; Toledo, 8.
Time: 2:06. Umpire: Bauswlne. y
I.onlsTllle Wins Close Game
MINNEAPOLIS, May 21. Louisville won,
8 to 2, although Minneapolis outbatted the
visitors. Attendance, z.ouu. Bcore:
LOUISVILLB. . MINNBAPOUS.
H H O A B.I R.H.O. A. B
Kerwin. rf . . I 111 OPol'Ib. 0 1110
Hallman. cf.. 0 0 10 1 Maloney, rf.. 4 1 1 0 0
Hart, If 1 111 0 sulllyan. ct.. 1 v l v
Arndt, lb 1 14 1 4 Coulter. 1I....0 10 0 0
Dexter, 1S....0 0 11 0 Campion, lb., 1111
Braahesr, lb. 4 114 1 Wearer, C...4 14 4 0
White, c 0 0 4 0 1 Oyler. s 0 1111
Quinlan, as... 0 0 11 1 MoNlchols, lb 0 0 0 1 1
Wright, p.... 0 4 0 1 llMuncb, p 4 0 0 4 0
Totsls I 4 17 14 41 Totals S 4 17 11
Louisville 0000020103
Minneapolis 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 02
Two-base hit: Hnrt. Sacrifice hits: Wea
ver 3l. Dexter, Hallman. Stolen bases:
C . . 1 1 1 . . ..... 1 . n L.' . T) . .
1; by W'rlght. 4. First base on balls :x Off
Munch,- 2. Double plays: Campion (un
assisted), oyler to ox to campion, nerwm
to White. Left on bases: Minneapolis, H;
Louisville, i. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Pears.
Hill's Batting; a Feature.
KANSAS CITY, May 21. Kansas City de
feated Indlanupolls today by the scoro of
8 to 4. Hill's batting was the feature of
the game. Attendance, 1,400. Score:
KANSAS CITT.
INDIANAPOLIS.
R.H.O.A.B.
R.H.O.A.B.
Hill, rf 1 4 4 0 0
VanBuren. If. 1 0 1 0 0
Nance, cf 0 0 1 0 01
Hogrierer, lb 0 1 4 I 0
Heydon, c... 0 0 114
McCreery, as. 1 0 1 0 1
Bonner, lb... 0 0 6 1 0' 8 wander. If.. 1 I 0 0 0
Monta'err. lb 0 1 I 1 0 Carr. lb 0 0 I 0 1
Murphy, lb... I I 17 0 I1 Berry, cf 0 114 4
Lewee, aa 1114 1
labell. p 0 0 4 t 1
r'hllllus, ... 0 0 I 0 0
Dickey, lb.... 114 10
Crumley. P(. .. 1 I 1 I 0
Totals 4 711 T I
Totals 4 4 17 11 3
Kansas City 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 -6
Indianapolis 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 04
Earned runs: Kansas City, 6; Indian
apolis, 2. Two-base hits: Hill, Ryan,
Swander, Berry, Crumley. Sacrifice hits:
Bonner, labell, Hogriever, Berry. Stolen
base: McCreary. First base on balls: Off
labell. 2; off Crumley, 1. Struck out: By
Isbell, 5; by Crumley, 2. Hit by pitched
ball: Bonner. Wild pitch: Crumley. Left
on baaes: Kansas City, 7; Indianapolis, 6.
Time: 1:40. Umpire: Holllday.
Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Loal. JC.
Columbua 24
St. Paul 27
Milwaukee 24
Indianapolis , 2tS
IjOtilsvllle 30
Minneapolis ifi
15
10
15
9
.623
11
11
.5S5
.577
.500
.500
.424
.391
13 ) 13
15 ' 15
15
14
16
Toledo , 23
Kansas 'City 24
.3
Games today: Columbus at St. Paul.
Toledo at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at Kan
aaa City, Louisville at Minneapolis.
SCORES IN TUB STATE SHOOT
teords of Participants In the Recent
Tournament at Colorobaa.
COLUMBUS, rNeb.. May 21. (Special.)
Following ia the total score of all the
shooters at the tournament of the Ne
braska State Sportsmen's afcsoclatlon,
which closed here last evening. Selverson
made the highest score In all the shoot
ing, with Blevlns very close behind him.
Thorp mad the lowest average :
Targets No. i Targets IIo.
Name. Thrown. B'kn Name. Thrown. B'kn
Morrill
..475 401 Bray
620 633
Dlefenderfer. 320 2b3 Crosby
..415 473
..120 89
..250 213
..120 101
..215 1W
..105 76
Slevers
.HM Dtl Hnreeht
Murschel
Illlan
Olesen
McElhaney
Mann
Maxwell
Bernhardt
F. Sack ..
E. Meyera
Outterklrk
Corry ....
Daniels
Campbell
...ZW 153, Wilkin ....
...620 541 Chambers ,
...410 3f. J. Maxwell
...410 3al'Coates
...410 .138 O'Brien ...
. 90
oil
...410 3li7:Hardy 320 2
...&0 493 V. Gregorlous 180 150
...320 2iJj Wagner 90 53
...370 2i'Peters?n 220 171
...346-2M Southard (W 40
...CH5 529, Douglass ,....245 207
...6S5 524'Arnold 316 222
...6V0 667 oe Sack 190 161
...020 4)3 Voorhees 30 19
...63) 556 R. H. Meyers. 350 29
...odd 610 Laager 40 22
Terry berry
Copsey ...
Harney
M. L. Mllier... 310 256 Nethaway 80 23
John Sack ....620 576 W. Gregorious
30
Oauer
,2 34,Cuhlll
80 17
M 61)
Redman .
Blevins ...
Roberts ..
Sohroeder
Ltnderman
Bills
Dworak ..
Anderson
Norton . . .
Selverson
Reed
Allen
Schopn ...
....295 244
....6M 677
....670 6191
....620 539
...620 66.il
....615 4l
....620 46
....620 4NC
....410 344
....620 57Si
,...620 6T.9
....620 474
....870 2n3
....630 491
....410 3.19
Doty
McGough,
Pearsjn . .
Harris ....
.. 75 69
..165 119
..46 29
DoUen
225 173
Wlmkl 210 122
Wsddlnrton ..340 311
carter
.420 319
.280 238
. 90 66
.145 83
. 65 42
.120 101
.210 182
Shattuck .
Lachnlt ..
Talbot ....
Nicholson
Hulst
Mullowney
Simpson ..
Goodrich .
Rogers ...
235 193
McDonald
.620 616
J. Miller 15
Tom Miller ... 80
Del Miller .... 30
Barber 106
14
21
26
92
80
Drieeback 410 859
Townsend 620 563
Thorp
..620 4;V
..620 56Ti
..6?i 62!
..495 462
F. Miller
Williams
Adams
Gray lno
Mockett
Wilson
210 173
60 19
H. Dixon
..630 644
Hagel 30
18
C. Dixon 620 643
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ENGLISH LAD WINS DERBY
SilrerWinga Orowdi'the Favorite Hard at
the Wir
WINNER ANSWERS CALL IN THE STRETCH
Telegraph Company Barred from tho
Track on Account of Refusal to
Giro Service to the Foot
Rooms.
CHICAGO, May 21. English Laa. heavily
backed favorite, won the Chicago derby
at Hawthorne today by half a length In
a tierce drive with Prince Silver Wings.
Moharlb, winner of the Kansas City derby,
waa third. The mile, and a quarter waa
covered in 2:06. Flower King, on which
many had based their hopes, finished
fourth with Bill Curtis fifth, Gus Strauss
sixth, Military Man seventh and Merry
Pioneer eighth." The other six carded to
atart wre scratched.
English Lad's victory proved popular
and when he passed under the wire, win
ner of the 815,000 race, a tumult followed
among the 15,000 persons that, packed the
grandstand and crowded the infield. Off
Vx
to a prompt start. Prince Silver Wings
took the lead and remained In front until
the stretch was reached.
Moharlb took a spurt in the back stretch,
pasalng English Lad and and nearly, over
hauled the leader. English Lad, however,
waa close up, and as the horses turned
Into the stretch there was a roar from
the spectators as English Lad, responding
to a slight touch of Nicol'u whip sprang
forward and passed Prince Sliver Winjgs.
From that point English Lad held hla ad
vantage and passed under the wire a
winner by half a length. Prince Sliver
Wings was the same distance in front of
Moharlb.
For the first time In the history of Chi
cago race tracka the Western Union Tele
graph company waa barred from the
tracks. The order waa made, It is said,
because of the recent acflon of the com
pany to refuse Its racirys service to
poolrooms. Newspapers and all other cus
tomers of the Western ( Union suffered
from the order. The threatened raid on
bookmakers and track officer by con
atablea amounted to nothing. While there
were a score of constablea carrying war
rants to be served, still only two arrests
were made and this was done so quietly
that very few patrons of the track had
any knowledge of the proceedings. The
a Treats had no effect on the betting, aa
the men were allowed to continue taking
bets after having been served with the
warrants. English Lad was the only
favorite to win. Results:
First race, five furlongs: Nannie Hodge
won, Irene Lindsay second, Sylvia Talbot
third. Time: l:0uy.
Second race, one and one-sixteenth mllesi
Ha vlla nd won. Potheen second. Lacy Craw
ford third. Time: 1:46.
Third race, mile and one-quarter, Chi
cago Derby, 15,Uti0 purse, for 3-year-old:
English Lad won. Prince Sliver Wings
second, Moharlb third. Time: 2:06.
Fourth race, one mile: Bad News won,
Flo Bob secujid. McGee third. .Time: 1:39.
Fifth race, four and one-half furlongs:
Kurtzinau won, Flaxman. second, Bcotcn
Irish third. Time: 0 55.
Sixth race, six furlongs: Bondage won,
Talpa second, Schwalbe third. Tims: 1:14.
C.NC1NNATI. Muy 21. Results:
First - race. - six furlongs: Premus won,
Lulu Marr second, Lady Draperv thlra.
Time: 1:15.
Second lace, four and one-half furlongs:
WaUatto won, Erha second, Barbara
Whiting third. Time: 0:56.
Third race, one mile: Rosamond won,
Marltana second, Frank Mo third. Time:
1 '62
Fourth race, Harold slakes, five fur
longs: Olxeau won. Rebounder second,
Dhlator third. Time: 1:2.
Fifth race, isix furlongs: Ben Mora won.
King Ro aecond, Mabel Winn third.
Time: 1:14. .,
Sixth raw, seven furlongs: Fleuron won.
Grand Mary second. Frlvoll third. Time:
1:37 V.
HT! LOCIS, May 21. Results:
First race, six and a half furlongs: Varna
Fonso won, Alno aecond, Cariey a Dream
third. Time: 1:254. . .
Second race, four furlongs, purse: Arch
Oldham won. Mlas Howell second, A Itdy
Fair third. Time: :bl
Third rce, six and a half furlongs, sell
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ing: Thlsbe won, Sid Silver second, Nnth
Woodcock third. Time: 1:27.
Fourth race, the Delmar Inaugural, one
mile: First Mason won, Lticlan second,
Tnby Tosa third. Time: 1-.45V4.
Finn race, seven ruriongs, purse: j-Tana
Collins won, Charlie Thompson second,
CTaremont third. Time: l:S0ty.
Sixth race, six and a half furlongs, ae.l
Ing: Floral Wreath won, One More second.
Duela third. Time: 1:26.
Seventh race, one mile and twenty yavd a,
selling: Lynch won. Pathos second, Pyrrho
third. Time: 1:4S4.
NEW YORK", May 21. Results:
First race, seven furlongs: Champlaln
won. Palm Bearer second. Judge Denton
third. Time: 1:28.
Second race, four and a half furlongs:
Esterre won, Flour de Mate aecond, Judas
third. Time: 0:52ft.
Third race, National stallion stakes, Inst
five furlongs of Eclipse course: Tanya won,
Bfllestrome second, Blandy third. Time:
0:58. -
Fourth race, 'I.adles' stakes, Withers
mile: Beldame won, Audience second, Mar
joram third. Time: 1:41.
Fifth race. Grand National steeplechase,
about two and a half miles: St. Nude won.
Caller Becond, Judge Phillips third. Time:
4:30.
Sixth race. Withers mile: Hermls won,
Toboggan second. Hello third. Time: 1:S9'4.
KANSAS CITY, May 21. Elm Ridge re
sults: First race, five and a half furlongs, purse:
Rebo won. Ocean Drenni second, H. I
Frank third. Timo: 1:07.
Second race, fmir furlongs, purse: Lady
Wllkeon won, Mfirv Prlmm second. The
Mlnsourlan third. Time: 0:49.
Third race, one mile and a sixteenth,
selling: Golden Mineral won. Soothsayer
second. Volta third. Time: 1:48,
Fourth race, one mile nnd a sixteenth.
Country club handicap, $2,000 added: Fossil
won. Glassful . second, Injunction third.
Time: 2:014.
Fifth race, four furlongs: Elotros won.
Torpedo second, Marmont third. Time:
1:04.
Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Elfin
King won. Martlus second, El Plloto third.
Time: 1:13.
HARVARD AMI YAI.K TRACK MEET
Expectation of Broken Records Draws
Crowds.
CAMBRIDGE, Muss., May 21. The pre
vailing opinion that dual records posRlbly
would le lowered, and certainly that some
excellent track events were assured, led to
untmiml .lntereat today In the annual meet
between Harvard and Yale. The Yale con
tingent, ,whlch came here last night and
today, seemed very confident that their
track team would win the honors of the
meet. There were several wagers placed
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at 4 to 8 In favor of Yale, but such bets
found acceptance among the Harvard men.
From the Harvard standpoint, the situation
was not so favorable as It might have been,
owing to the alight Injuries by several of
their runners.
The usual thirteen events were on the
program for the meet, five from the field
and eight on the track.
First, second ana third places -In each
event were to count Ave, two and one point
respectively.4 ...
Weather conditions were suitable and the
truck waa In fair condition. Results: -
The 440-yard dash was won by C. B. Long
of Yale In V:49.
The mile nun was won by C. B. Alcott of
Yale in 4:26. (Equals dual record.)
The 120-yard hurdles was won by E. J.
Clapp of Yale In 0:15. The dual record for
this event was lowered one-fifth of a sec
ond, but was not allowed because the win
ner knocked down three hurdles.
The 100-yard dash was won by W. A.
Schick, Jr., of Harvard In 0:10.
Shotput won by H. Lemoyne of Harvard.
Distance: 46 feet 9 inches.
The half-mile run was won by H. B.
Young of Harvard In 1:59.
Scorn: Yale, 25; Harvard, 23.
The two-mile run was won by A. King of
Harvard in 9:64. (Lowers dual record 1
seconds.)
Score: Yale 29: Harvard. 84.
The 220-vnrd hurdle was won by E. J.
Clapp of Yale in 0:25.
Score: Yale. 34; Harvard, S7.
The 220-yard dash was won by W. A.
Schick. Jr.. of Harvard In 0:21.
Final score: Yale. 37; Hurvard, 42.
Ames Tennis Champions.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., May 21 (Special
Telegram.) Ames Agricultural college won
the state championship In the tennis tour
nament here today by winning the ti rials
In both singles and doubles. The scoret
Holbrook and Stanton of Ames defeated
Smullln and Coe, 6-0. 6-2, 6-1.
In the singled Holbrook for Ames de.
feated Monnette of State University of
Iowa. 6-2, 6-1. 6-4.
Cedar Rapids High school defeated Mar
shalltown High school in a twelve-Inning
game of ball here today by, a score of T
to 6. Batteries: Cedar Rafiids, Slapnick
and Wettsteln; Marshalltown, Kent and
"Salisbury.
Collesre Ilase Ball Games.
At Cedar Rapids, la. Orlnnell, 10; Coe, 9.
At Princeton, N. J. Princeton, 7; Penn
sylvania, 4.
At Champaign. 111. Illinois. 7; Chicago, 6.
Beatrice Wins a Game.
BEATRICE, Neb.. May 21. (Special.)
The Beatrice and Plckrell ball teams today
played one of the best games seen here
this season, the score being 7 to 3 In favor
Best Whiskey
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At all leading bars, cafes
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of the locals. The feature of the game wai
the battery work of Dearlng ana Gootlale
for Beatrice.
Ames Wins In Last Contest.
AMDS, la.. May 21. (Special Telegram.)
Ames won a hard-fought meet here today
by winning a half-mile relay, the last evant.
In less than the state record time. Ames
had a walkaway In weights, taking twenty
of twenty-four possible points. Ames sjur
prland Drake by winning both relays, high
hurdles ana tying in low. unute won uis
tnnce runs and both Jumps easily. Score:
66 to 56. -
Beatrice Defeata Cortland.
BEATRICE, Neb., May 21. (Special. )
The Beatrice ball team defeated the Cort
land nine at Cortland yesterday afternoon.
In an interesting game by a score of 8 toC
Batteries: Beatrice, Campbell nnd Oood
ale; Cortlaiid, PlefTer, O.Shernian and W.
Sherman. ,Hlt: Beatrice, 10; Cortland. 7.
Struck out J Bv Campbell, 9; by PlefTer, 6:
Errors: Beatrice, 6; Cortland, 6, Time of
game: 1:40. , '
I." n 1. Tmmtn IpAPM Ifvrs.
ISCiUKAniiA LH 1, JNeo., iV'ny Al. toi,T-
clal.) Members of the office force of the
Morton-Gregson Packing company and the
high Behoof base ball teams last night
played a tie game of ball on the local
grounds, both siles getting seven runs.
Next Wednesday the county officials and
the packing house team will cross bats.
.Nebraska Wins Donbles.
LINCOLN, May 21. (Special Telegram V
In the tennis meet today Nebraska won
the doubles, the score resulting 6-1, 6-2, 6-2.
Brrlbner and Chssaday opposed Werner and
Thompson. In the singles Cassaday nt
Nebraska defeated Thompson, 6-2, 6-0, nnd
Werner of Minnesota defeated Bcrlbner of
Nebraska, 6-4, 6-6.
Crete Defeats Roca.
CRETE, Neb.. May 21. (Speclal.)-Crte
defeated Roca In a rather slow game of
base ball yesterday afternoon, making a
soore of 12 to 5 against the visitors. Bat
teries: Crete. McMlller and Rademarherj
. r. . r . n.m.. . , ...... 1 n A
Roca, Wilson and Harts. Umpire: Dejg
Three Pacers (
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being worked for speed; fast enough to
take to the races or be in the first flight
at the matinees. "These are high bred
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willing to pay a reasonable price write,
W. CHAM BERLIN, Clerks, Neb.
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