THE OMAHA PA1LY TUX: PUNT-AY. MAY 21. IMS. ! i SHUT OUT BY SIOUX CITY i Itntpiom Lrnp i Game to Leeden Pitchers Battle. 10 j H'J, 2b t. niur.s. n N-.M't. cf ... wion. a . Baerw aid. c Jamtt. p ONLY WABBLE GOES HARD IN PESUlT ctae I Itlle MUriir Cornea Ja.t la Tine to Gle the Yialtors Eik Raae to Wii the C.aaae. a n yMerdsy afternoor in a victory for Locan by score of t m 1 hl!n1c. Losarx. Biker and Norrls. Missi'u'i Vali'y, i"eur snd Bun-e. A game tietween the same t iii!"F'hi,ip will iMir on the lvgan ground unfiev afternoon. Ttal I 6 34 I Dolan cut. attempted to bunt third strike OMAHA. AH R H. ro. A E Thiol. If 4 (i i 0 0 Carter, rf 4 0 2 2 0 0 Welch, i f 2 0 1 J o l' i Ik. Ian. as i.. 4 0 0 2 3 11 Thomas, lb 4 0 1 1 0 Manln. 2h I 0 ' 4 0 S- hipke. 2h. 4 0 S 0 Qondlr.it. c 4 0 0 7 2 I M'loKkfV o 1 0 1 0 4 I Freese 1 ( 0 0 0 (' (.4ML.S I THI. "1IO.L IEtlE rt. loaia Wlaa froaa Bo1e ! lae Fearterata laaiaf. pfiPTON Mai 20 Three rchw cu'.ive ir.gi- Hi the lourteenth lr.rung to.iay gave S!. L"in the game. Kellj-n I'lUlnd a neatly par:1, not giving a single pns, w hue Boston was una!." to tat torn witn -fl . after the f.rst mr.ii. At t ndanct , i.suo. Score FT. 1Tlf I BOSTON. ft H O A E I It H .0 A E J pl'rh: Owen Hit with 111: Tar.ne- lull, 't)l!c Tim-. 4. Vmiire (.onnoilx M. I,als W lai from Bet PT LOT. "IP. Mar Ji-TT batting rallle c hnr;. rv rir.ed li e ci Mm r;iif of t h Ros t..n s-rie t h1 l.'cal American lieir.s the r-i..r- fortunate ani wit.i.iiie i to 2 Frisk batting k! the feature ol the fi.tin-. At tenuarioe. If'. Score" FT. Lot IF ntiFTV'N H H 0 A E K H OA E I'utiii Pa horseshoe rnusthsve been taken out of town t y Perry Chamberlain, for th OmU ( surely were not blessed with an lota of luck in the pwnf with Fiou City Saturday, when the latter won by the nor of 2 to 0. It wan the -second shut out ftatrie of the wanon. and went aeainat the Cfiamjitonn. The only wabble made by the ChacijilonR wai by Iolan In the seA-snth Inning, and thin, coupled with a bane on balls, fallowed by a little ample throurh McClckey, neored two runa. MfClonkey did Ms part well, except when h jiaswd Meed to firnt In the fatal neventh. arid many of the rpefor who i.at d;rectly bark of the catcher In the pratdrtxnd were hosrfl to remark that It was more an error of Judgment on the part of thr umpire In catling the fourth a baif. 'when It nhould have be.cn a rtrike. that derided the gine. An interenina; ra-tne It van when the fana can peg the reault down 1c one deciFlon on balls and j atrikea by the umpire, for auch was the I caao. Honors were even between the pitcher, for each allowed but five hita, none of whir were ft.r niore than one baae., and eai-n paaaJ tV'ee of the opposing bat amen to first. 'McCloakey Btrurk out aix of the Sioui whl.i Jarrott mowed down five of the Tnaha tribe. Pchlpke did the feature work., and it vu In the shape of a one-ha-jefl atop of Noblit'a hard drive down the third base line in the fifth inning. T he ball Kta.-ted as 1! it w-aa going on a long Journey, but little Bcnipke made a lunge for it and. although he loat hia bal ance, he recovered in time to catch the runner at first. ' Omaha had thirty-three men face the pitcher to twenty-nine for Sioux City, while the Champions had nine men left on basei to four for the Sioux, and atill coviS not wtn. How the Raaa Were Made. A' description of Sioux City's half of the aeventh in the description of all the runa the were made in the game, and the rest were nearly all one-two-three. Weed was given hia baae on ball by the umpire, and Collin bunted to McCloskey, who whirled and threw to Dolan at aecond in time to catch Collina and poaaible to make a double play, but Polan dropped the ball, and none were out, lnatead of two aa all were figuring upon. Noblit'a out from Martin to Thomas, advanced both runners a baae, and Newton bard drive by Mc Cloakey acored both. StamaRle and Baer wald Btrurk out. The Sioux's made two single in the third, but a neat double ended the inning and blasted their hop of oorlng. A plendid crowd wea on hand o watch the ' performance between the present leader In the pennant race and the Cham pion, and the exhibition was well worth thJ money, but it la far more aaUsfactory to or of these big crowd and to Pa himself to hare the home team win. bm. what can ydu do when a little prtrher from Rulo, Neb., work for an Iowa bunch and won't allow the boy from b.i own state to hit the ball Today' will be pitted against" earti other two ptrcbers. neither of whom has lost a game thi year, and it will be a "battle royal. Sander ha been groomed by Pa for this special occasion and Cadwallader mifiaed hi turn to be brought out before the thousand who are sura to be pres ent thl afternoon. " Attendance. 1,000. Score: siorx CITY. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Pheean. S 40240 4D Harrv If I 0 0 I Totalt Fnifi-iL. cf Total !t3 0 t 27 15 1 . It- kirv n, Freese batted for McClofkey in ninth. Piottx City 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 . i,r(, " ;it, ' Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 0 ft 4 ) a n.er. i . Rase on bail: Off MfHwk'v. S; (ff Jar- i keilum. ji . rott. It iK'uble plays : Mc'.'loFkey to Si -htj.ke to Gondir.g to Martin Struck out: Fy Mr Closkey, 6; by Jarrott. a. I'aased bail: Iiaerwald, 1. Stolen bases: Wel'h, Carter. l,rt on has-: Omaha. ; Sioux City. 4 Time: j.So. Umpire: Vace. t. Joe Defeat Dearer. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. May 20 Loose Work, counteracted by brilliant play and a pe culiar -turn of bas hall lurk, allowed St Joseph to take today s game from I'enver by a score of 4 to 2. Roth Jones and Ro hnnon twirled the prettiest kind of hull and held steady throughout. St. Joseph aiiould have leen able to shut the visitors out, barring a rank throw bv Andrew to first, letting in F'eirine for Lenver' first run. A similar throw by Andrew again in the ninth and a foor.ie by Henllne in an attempt to back up (Juillan at second, re sulted in the visitors' second run. Errors by Itonver, assisted by timely bitting, re sulted in three additional runs for St. Joseph. With thr-e men on base in the ninth and none down, Ienver should have been able to win. Qulllan a cirrus stab at a hot cine and his douhle to aecond and first nipped off two. MrHale's pop-up ended the aesfciun. Attendance. l,uo. The score: ST. JOSErH. AB R 0 0 1 0 (ic,niieH. !;... i 4 ('ITemier H. I 1 J4 I I'l At 11. tin 1 I i I j burn If . to ti (I tl E. i1 w iiivpn't. 4 D r: 1 K. ' mr t J Nerd tit m. 4 i Vnuli f .. i-. iriehnn:y Henline, cf... Fleming, ir.. Letotte. rf... Loupias. lb.. Andrew. Hb. Vuiiliii. as peer. 2. Zinran. C Jones, p ...4 ...4 .4 ...S H. 1 1 0 o 2 2 0 1 A 0 0 0 1 (I ft 0 (I "Ld: uiertKirn tl 1 lit 1 (i 0 1 ti 2 l i: i 1 S 1 tl U ( (1 I' 1 0 F-'ire It Kofi.ie t Frisk., rf . . .'.ii.f ih WfcilB-e, I Km t ti-'d ClVKHtlli. 2 Sngiien. t ft U . . f (' ... 1 ... 1 1 at- (i i. . I' ... i l 1 14 Iirle'.. l. t'hrpTi, a I' P'Hhi. cf l (..i-.nn ! '.-.niwlifc kuui.f p. . . ! 1 4 .('11 ecu t' K I Hit' Its I' lli . . J 1 0 . . . f i r . .. l l I. Tn:l St. Louis post on t-n ned inn" is TntBlt . . . . ? S4 I i. 0 0 0 0 S (i 2 .. . i i. (i o . 4' e 2 fa; St. L.ouls 2; i4oton X iwo. T nta 1 Batted for Voum i:i ninth Batted lor Mailt in the fourteenth. St liuis 1 C 0 0 0 0 1 (' 0 0 0 0 0 15 Boston i ii 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I' t t) 0 Sacrifice hits: Cunnell. Tenmy, Clarke. Two-tiase t.its Neeriiiam. Arndt. I h base tiit: Smoot S:''ln tawp . Raymer. Abliaticl.io. C'iarke. 1'ouhle play: (. anm il and Needham. Hits: Off Voung. (i in nine ltimnps. oft Harl-j. i. in five mimics. Fir'-ls- on halif. ('ft yt.ut.g 1: ofl Harlev. 1. Hit by pitched balls: Bv Voung. 1, by Har ley. 1: t.y Kellum. 1. Struck out: By Toung, (I Tim-. i'.-T. 1'rapire: Klem. BrnoVlia Mini la Mnth. BROOKLYN. May In ooklyn defeated Cliicgo m Uie third pane ol the eri s today. TA ith the tiases hlied in the ninth inning and only one man oui Burnley, bai ting ior Jones, hit to the right held lence, coring two runs, which won the game ior the home team. Soeckaro and Seanlon were put out of tl." game fur Question trig the umpire decisitHi. Attendance, 4,,t.m. Score : UROtiKLTS C'HlrAO0 1 I MiwRtrn, n i i Kit i lu ll It I tBhier. rt . J ! lUlrh St. . 0 ' i -uplift, it. . 8 I Lrwib, . . Totals DENVER AB. n. t , 4 I 4 McHale. cf.... Hartzell. 3b Raidail, rf Beidcn. If pf rrine 2b 4 Hos-etter. ss 4 Bverltt, lb 4 Slsler, c 4 Bohannon, p 4 H. 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 Totals St. Joseph lienver Earned run : Peer. Stolen O. 1 1 . I 2 0 n 11 1 0 24 lifil'U. R H 0 A E 1 li l S i 1 11 1 (l I I U 11 l 1 1 0 1 1 II l t 0 0 4 o i' : ( U (i k H 0 l 1 tl b 1 1 H 4 I base nils: rreemat.. naui.ee. out c. Tht-e- t hit. FrisK Hiitw run Frisk. Swcri ficf hit?: I'elty. Rocket fi Id Yoioic 1'out'ie Play: Ferris, 'parent atiu irtmatiaw. Stoltn , base- Jones. l:mf on tialis: Of. I'elty. i. i Struck out Bj Pity, 1. by Youiig. ii 1 ft on bases St. Bonis, . I'.oston. 4 lirne 3 ;tw. t'mpire: K liy. ! 4 levrlaad M ina va Urrnra. 1 CLEYE.BANIi May 'M C) veland w-c-n the h'St of ttie series trotn Philadelphia, the ' visitors error and Render' bases on balls tomg itistly. .loss was v ry effective. I'tol- I aoe;;.l la a only run tiring the result of ' Braait s ertoi. A ttendunce. li.lHi; Sct.rt : ; CLEVELAND , rHlLAl'r.L!'Hl A 11 H OA E I. 1 1 I' 1 Hi -!!, If tl i i I' I' KtiiKl.l, PI (i I K ' it It-. P I runn Kb . I Pryt.i.lii. rt I' Mu-iitiv. 21 t Hufnia!,. r' S frei r i lletider j. . -Sr Tntalft 4 t n 14 2 "llinuo . Vinnon. if... Imv cf flii-k rf ... Lujiue. ifh .. ln-ncii-r, 3ti. Tun.er. n . . p-.ivall. lb.. Iifmla. c... J cur. i 1 H f 4 0 1 (' 4 H H O A E . n ti 1 . (i n 0 i 1 i l c ti ti j 0 I 1 I (I 1 I Jl 1 j t! ti o a c ii 1 t. 24 11 t 1 ii. : ..o o 10 4 0 4 0 12 2 E 0 0 1 ( 0 0 0 0 St. Joseph. Two-bate hit: bases: Henllne. ljuillan. I'ouble plays- Qulllin to I'ouplan. Btiden to llostetter. Hit by pitched lialls: Beaotte. Wuillin. Sacrifice hits: Bezoue, Peer, Ran dall. Struck out: By June. I, by Bohan non, 1. Wild pitch: Bohannon. Time: 1 4U. Vmpire: Burns. Dea Molars Eaar M iner. IiES MOINES, la., Muy Outplaying Colorado Springs in eety tiarticuiar I'es Moines won the first game of ttie series here today by a score of to 2 The Vn derwntera hit Minor almost at will and took all sorts of lirwru" on the bases. Beifield pitched for 1b Moines and was iti excellent form. While he allowed eigiit hits, tbey were all well scattered and he had almost perfect control. Iw-lehanty is ut of the game with an injured leg and the Springs Infield seems woefully weak, covering but little ground. The entire team played without ginger Burn said after the game that he txpeejed several new men to report here tonight or tomorrow morning. Ies Moines scored in the first on Ganley three-base hit and Hognever single, and from that time on the result was never in doubt. Colorado Springs cored on Shugart error. Blake s sacrifice and Knabe single in the first and in the seventh on Mellor s present or nrst and Messitt' aingle. Attendance, 1,500. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. Ganley, cf 4 2 Hogriever. lb Steele, rf 4 Rossman. lb S Caffyn. If I Shugart. 2b Wolle, as S Towne, c 4 Lelfie.14, p 4 K.H.O.A E ti l 0 I- (' Cane . 5b. 0 Ii tl ti '. S' liLile If 1 1 1 1- l Mamiiry. rf 1 1 1 S Ii Chamx. It, 0 1 i S I- K if if r.l . . . 1 1 II t HnPmaj, Sf 1 1 K li 0 s vm, . . Until., lb Ii 1 It 0 I' Kline i- . . . R liter, c 0 ti 1 I 1 heuiliark. Ji Hi-at: Ion. Ii (itifrlo . .lone, p tl 0 ft S I Totals...... JI ?: Lun.ir ... h li 9 1 TotalE 4 t tt 14 l tme out when winning run was made. Batted for Jones in ninth. Brooklyn 200 0 0000 i 4 Chicago 2000010 0 0 I Two-base hit: Batch. Hits. Off Seanlon. 1 in five innings, off Jones. 1 in l"ur in nings.. Sacrifice hits: Schultt., Chance. Stolen bases: MaJonei , Chance il'i. Hoff man. Belt on bases' Chicago, I: Brooklyn, ti. First on balls: Off Sea toon, t.; off Reul back. 2. First on error: Brooklyn, i. Struck out: By Seanlon. 2; by Kt-uibavk., Time; 2:ii. I mpire : Causwitie. m lark Wins ISxrlting Coateat. NEW YORK, May Netv York de feated Pittsburg at the Polo prounds this i afternoon in a most exciting struggle by the score ol t to 4 Bjnch was w.ry wild at the start and the New Yoiks accumu lated three runs thereby. Lynch was r--lievc-d in the fifth inning by Case, who did better. McGinnity liad command of Kil.m. it o o i me Miuaiiun ui 10 uie iai-1 iiiiiiriK. a li-ll : "ni".-. -n v he was hit for a single and a triple. At tendance, 20,(HKl. Score: NEW T"HK riTTFtU'lIG l Tcitala Batted for Powers in ninth. Batted for Bender in ninth. Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 4 Philadelphia o 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 1-1 First on errors: Cleveland. B: f'hilaii. phia. Two-base hits. Bradhy. Hansel. Murphy. Sacrifice hits. Joss. Bay. Stoien liKHes: Bajoie. Flick, Hoffman, Hansel. Base on halts: off Joss. 1; off Bender. 2. Belt on bases: Cleveland. I., Fl.iiade.phia., H Struck out: By Joss, h. by Bender, ti. Wild pitches Bender. 2. 'J line : 1 4ti. I'm pir(. Sheridan. etandtag of the Teams. flayed. Won. Bust. Tbf Oldsmobile Runabout is demonstrating its Serviceability In a way ibat Las prnven tbat it Las no -qual. It is adaptttl to country ridintr as wtll as for tLe (itr a fact tbat is sbown conrlusivvly by J tbf wonderful records of tlie two Oldsmobile Runabouts now raoinp from New York to Portland. Oregon, where they expect to arrive for tbe Oood Hoads Convention in .lune. Tbey hare averaped 150 miles a day sometimes tbroupL a foot of mud. clay and water, and almost impossible road conditions. Tbe Smnilarci 7 h. V- KtmabotH 1f flie artue of TvlinbiliTJ It 1 1br (.rt of a marhiDe that cacuot tie expelHrl for fenfral use. Tbe 20 h. r- Tvco Cvlin1er Tonrlnp Cur is a reaPTel as a hill climbiT arid touring- car and arroni! lisbes fmts tbat SnvrfOm enr cannot unn. Got our new handsome catalopue ,1ul out, and hare our nearest apent demonstrate an (OdsmMiile to your Mtlsf action. Tbe name aruount of money cannot buy as pood a far. AGEVTl CaaBwaaMr ' I (Mdsmobile Standard 7 H P. Runabout i 7 I I H 1 "Pullt not D a k 1 Simply for H I II 1 j Good Foad- in ' i I but Bum y In I I Simply for B I i All Road.' B MOBILE I Powell Automobile Co. Omeha ' h p S'andard Runabout. 7 h p. Touring Runatvut 10 h. p. Bight Tonneau Car ill h p 2-Cy Under Touring C ar. Standard Win ery Car 10 Passenger Coach. CLDS MOTOR WORKS Detroit, JlicH. Cleveland Chicago l. Philadelphia 2;i 1'etroJt 2i W ashington 21 St. Bouis 27 New York 27 Bost in Games today: Washington at Chicago, Boston at ta. Bouis. 14 14 1 fi 1H li 10 11 12 i2 14 14 15 .Id Prt. .! Hi .fitiy .621' .iai' .&' .4i .444 3M GAMES I AMRRICA AJ.OC I AT !) H u.pv hi. aa . 0 ( ni Faltim. 11. 0 ADeKciouj, Deer. HJ E .At all (vVi1 iVeep a caaii, in. Ivorm. Orler it xvorwl TIT) S Mm ' iStorz. BrevriaaY Co. OmakN4l3 H. 4 1 I 1 II n 4. 0 1 1 O. 4 8 1 0 1 8 8 8 0 A. 0 0 0 2 6 2 8 Total Si 8 18 COLORADO 6PRINOB AB. R, H. O Pennell, cf 4 Blake, 2b 8 McKean, as 4 Knabe, 8b 4 Curtla. If 4 Mellor, lb ... Blndaay, rf Meaaiu. O ... Minor, p ..... IE A. 1 1 8 3 0 1 0 2 6 10 1 0 0 0 24 0 i 0 1 Roasman. IS I 0 02 Two- 11 7 .CI 12 tl -iiOJ 1 10 .5uu y h .'MU V 11 .4Dvl 6 12 .3u3 R H OA E R HO. A E Pcmltn rf ... 1 1 1 2 ( Clarke, )f ...(i 1 2 I' t f:rn-iif, rf . . II t' J 0 ( lu-aunimit. rt. 1 1 1 J t McOaun. lb . 1 2 a (' HHnaara. rf . . C 2 Ii 1 li llreaiiahar. c 0 2 1 f W aener. as... 2 8 2 t !erti. II ...0 1 1 t 0 riaurv, iti .. (i li 10 1 1 I'atnen. .... 112 1 Kiti-bey. 2b.. 1 2 a E (' Iieviin, Hi 1 2 1 1 li Lra-h, St. (i 1 1 2 (i OUben. tU... fi ti 2 2 Ii Prlti. c u t) 1 1 l ati-Gitirjlij. p I ! 0 S 1 Lynch, p (' 0 2 1 fi I am p 0 tl 1 4 ti Totals I 11 27 13 1 ' ivniiT li u 0 ti (i nation j .. I 0 0 0 (i Total 4 i 24 20 2 Carr. 2b 0 Tarrell, 2b... 1 Mpr-rwrj, rf. If Tliunej. rt .. 1 Koth, e 1 Oplean. aa 2 Urure. II 1 IHie. Ih... 1 Goodwin, p.. 1 Fiaiier. p tl Total 82 Xes Molne 1 2 Colo. Spring 1 0 Stolen base: Ganley. baae hit: Steele, Measitt. Three-base hit: Ganley. Double plays: Hogriever to Rosa man; Shugart to Wolfe to Rossuian. Base on alla: Off Minor, 8. off Beineld, 1. Struck out: By Minor, 2; by Beineia. 4. Passed ball: Measitt- Time: 1:80. L m- pire: Caruthera. etaadlaaT of the Trial. Flaved. Won. Bost. Pet Sioux City IS I'es Moines 20 Omaha .20 St Josepli li Denver ) Colorado Spring la Game today: Sioui City at Omaha. Colorado Spring at Ie Moiues. Lienver at j AVERAGES OF THE OMAHA TEAM Saleadid Reer Belac Made la taa Field by tba Champloaa. The Champion have not yet reached their baiting mride, m tact the weak tiu- ting that ha been a leaiure ol tne team work since the opening of the Boa son oon tinuea to characterise it performance at the bat. Some Improvement Is noU'd ior the week, though, a those w ho have tieen doing Uie poor st have picked up quite a little. Carter. Welch, Thie.1 and Schlpke each having the ball In his eye now. and it la not saying too much to promise a much better luttung avnruge Boon, cmoe the team geta to hitting in anything like form, the change in the race will be noticed by everybody. Bast year it was a slump in fielding that put Omaha to tbe bad, but this seaaon the defensive work of tne Cham pions has been first chop. The last week Las tieen quite remarkable for this (ratine. the games having all been atiarp ana ciaati, the fielding of the home team having been while that ol the visitor waa TU 1 pretty fair base ball at any tunc of the seasun and Is very good this early In the year. 1 he batting ol the home team waa but .3 tl'. while that of the visitora was 1W. Omaha won three out of the six games played, w hich is a quite satisfactory result under Uie cunaiuona. w e have the satisfaction of knowing that if our tea.n isn t hitting the other fellows are not d ung much netier. while the Champions are play ing ring around their opponents in the Held. Here are the averages up tu date: BATTING AVERAGB6. Lst Game. AB. R. H. Ave week. Quick 6 17 2 6 8i.3 .' Thomas 21 S4 Iti X . .::i" Frees 1 14 2 4 - Xtei Gonding Is 08 4 1 .:54 .8 2 Sander 14 11 .2-. .2li iKtlan 21 83 11' 20 .US Carter 21 7i. IS Ik 211 .is Schipke "1 73 1" 14 .1U2 .1M Martin 21 6S 12 18 .1W .2ai Welch 21 7t b lb .!. .l.z Pnester 1 12 1 2 3iC Comtianlon ... 1 a 0 l .13, .. . Thiel 21 7 18 t 114 .IW3 Lietihardt 201 .311 .3Uj McCloskey .... i IS 0 1 .1116 Team 21 KS 140 .2'.i .214 FIELDING AVERAGES. B&st . O. A. E. TC. Ave. wewk Freeae 18 7 0 2 1 oho ltiu McCloskey 2 22 24 1 ( 1 (am ljkl.arat 7 0 If. 1 0i 1 Stride! 0 4 (1 4 1 ' l.wai Gonding W SI 1 12 .Si Thomas 2f.l 31 I H'7 Ifcl .HS8 Mania 62 fit T 12 to . Thiel 81 4 I J7 4f H57 Quick 8 HI 2 2 . .8.7 Companion t 1 12 .W7 1 tna. Ixuaa 48 It 11 1 .law .hKi Weich . 81 2 4 27 .a2 .a57 Carter 2 2 4 82 'b fcM Ptiester 1 IS 2 It .f.7 .Mil Bcliipk 14 48 11 tt .K2 .kin Team ...57a 812 80 HI' M7 US' Usi Defeats MlMaarl Valle. Batted for Lynch fa fifth. Batted for Case in ninth. New York 120100 0 1 6 Pittsburg 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 Two-base hits: MoGinriity (2i, McGann, Bresnahan, Howard. Sacrifice hits: 1'on lin, Dahlen. Stolen bases: McGann, Wag ner i2i. Double play: Ritchey to Wapner to Clancy. Hits: Off Lynch in five inning, 7; off Case m three innings, 4. Left on bases: New York. 8; Piusourg. 8. First baae on balls: Off McGinnity. 1, on Lync.u. 8. off Case. 2. First base on error: New Y'ork. Hit by pitched ball: By McGinnity, 1. Struck oui : By McGinnity, 7; by Case, 1. Passed ball: Pelt. Time: 2:08. Um pire: Johnstone. Philadelphia Wlai Eaay Game. PHILADELPHIA, May 20. The Cincln natians played an execrable game in the field this afternoon, permitting the Phlla delphians to score an easy victory. Two of the locals' pitchers were batted out of the box. but Dugg)eb, who finished the game, was very effective. Attendance, fc.Ml. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I CINCINNATI. K.H.O.A E. j E H.O.A K TTomaa. . .. 2 V 0 Brifl-eU, 81... 1 1 I 2 U lileaaon. Zb .2 Z tl a l t nftinran, aa.. 1 rourtner. 2b. 1 12 2 Bevmour, rt .l Tltua, rt 1 2 Is 1 Rebrm. rf...l Musw. if .... 2 I 1 0 ti RiDinteldl, !b 0 branatlem, lb 1 (ill 0 tl B k tiahlp. lb) Imohii. aa ...l 1 2 2. 0 I-oian. If u Dooln, e t 1 1 i 1 Sublet, t 0 tamaon, p .. 0 til 0 f heiB e 1 ButtKitt. p.... 0 0 0 II Harper, p ft !U(iebJ, p..(l0010 1 Totala 7 10 24 12 Tntala 11 12 27 12 1! Philadelphia 1 0 4 0 2 0 1 8 11 Cincinnati 1 1 0 0 2 8 0 0 07 tarned runs: Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, 8. Two-base hits: Seymour (Si, Sebrins, Steinfeldt, Dolan. Thomas. Three-base hit: Thomas. Sacrifice hits: Courtney, Titus, Corcoran. Saolen liases: Courtney, Brans field. Doolin. Titus. Steinleldt Double piays: torooran to rtianaensntp. Ldroorau Moriarlts lo tinaweii t.u fianaeBsiiip. r irsi nase on bails: Off Corridon, 4; off Suthoff. 1; off Duggleby. 1: off Harper, 8. Fust base on errors: Philadelphia, t Hit bv pitched ball: Steinfeldt. Struck out: Bv Corrilon. 8; by Duggleby, 8; by Harper, 6. Wild pitch: Harper. Hits: Off Corridon in five Inning. 7; off Suthoff tn one inning, 8, Time; 2:0&. Vmpire: O'Day. Staadlaff of tbe Tea ma. Plaved. W011. Lost. Prt. Harouau. hvuli, 1 brtM-r, p Sb l 1 1 1 ti ;, 1 I- Colamaaa Miuts Oat Milvaaakee In Escltlnc Coateat. MILWAt'K EE. May 20. Columbus hut I out Milwaukee today in the first game ol the series t.y a score of ii to 0. Attend- 1 acct, L.'JLu. Score: 1 COUHM6. 1 MILWAfKEE. i h.H.O A E.I K H O A E. ' Iiavia rt 1 ' 2 I' (' RchiiiBob a I' 1 2 1 D 1 I'lt-kani.g, cf. tl 1 4 0 1' u'.Neiil. 11 0 1 2 tl (1 1 ( haomau. rl . P 1 0 f M fti uri ? rt ti (l (1 H O Hr.en. If. .. tl 0 6 (i Hemphill, cf. (' 0 2 li Mi-' nil-k, it a c 4 t'.tllu-'K lit Ii ti 2 1 ilevui. c . . . . t' 0 I iKiLKliert i . n II Ii j ciiaia it zi 14 1 I Total (i 2 -7 b z i Columbus 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 02 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 il 0 0 li Earned runs: Columbus. 1. Two-base i hit: Pickering. Home run: Berger. Stolen bases: Kobmson. McCheaney. First base I on balls; Off Dougherty. S. off Bt-rper. 4 j pass-d ball: Bevilie. Wild pitch: Berger. j Struck out: By Dougherty. 2; by Berger. b Sacrifice hits: Pickering. Hulewitt. Left on nase?: Milwaukee. ',, Columbtis. 7. 1 Time: 1.40. Umpires: Haskell and Terry, j Indianapolis Benches Hlta. j ST. PAUL. May 20. Indianapolis won to- day's game by bunching thir hits on Evans in the fifth and sixth inning. Attendance, j 3,227. Score: j INDIANAPOLIS 6T. r'ACL. K H O A E K.H.O.A E. I 12 0 leier. 3b 1 1 1 I 0 l n i arurv. rt. . .. j ft ti 4 0 1 Hemphill, cf. 1 2 1 I 2 li 1 0 (' ll 2 10 t e r, o e o II ti o one II THE REO TOTTIFT C ATI It h V l.BW Ih . fvwT'.nf t pasBMirpni ArUnbabie side-floor tonneau, S6 mile per nour, (l.Sou. R,E0 Old yet N ew 1 11 (l lli-lrn, r 2 0 Marran. 2b. 2 li rinurunv. 11 1 1 Ki-lley. lb... Ii l Zuiuikv, c. . 1 It Evana p . . 2 ti Smutioui.. p. -Ulw ... Totala t It. 27 IS 21 I Totals i f 27 21 Wheeler batted for Evans in eighth. Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 1 0 t St. Paul 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 ti Earned runs: Indianapolis, 8 Two-base hits: Hemphill, Farrell (2i. Roth, Osteen, Goodwin. Stolen bases: Geier, earner i2i Hemphill. O'Brien. Carr, Firth. Hits:' (iff EvanR, 14 in eight innings, off Goodwin. Sin five innings; off Flshei, 2 in three innings. Bases on balls: Off Goodwin, 4: off Fisher. 8; off Sessions. 1. Hit by pitcher: Osreen. ' Struck out: By Evans, 4. by Goodwin. 6; ! by Fislier. 1; by SestionR. 1. passed ball: Roth. Sacrifice hits: Marcan, Osteen Left : on bases: Indianapolis, 6; St. Paul, k. Time. 2.1k. Umpire: King. Toledo W Ina writh Mirk.. KANSAS CITT, May 2n The local pitch ers wire given good support today, but they were wild and the Toledo batsmen hit the bail when the men were on base. Attendance. 1.2'Ki. Score: TOLEDO. KANSAS CTTT. R H.O.A E l R.H.O.A.E. The I.EO Motor Car is old with exrserience aDd knowledge; new with inventive penius and enterprise: Old with the ripe judgment of R. E. Olds; new with his latest ideas, fullv de veloped and applied: Old with the god old plan and the pood R. E. Olds plan of thorough going construction and stability; new with present-day speed, lightness, luxury and low price. Write for catalogue givinfi' full information. The REO Motor Car Company Factory. Lansing. Mich. REO AUTOMOBILE CO., 1I0J Famam St.. 0mha. Automobile . . . Supplies J Tires Lamps Batteries Horns Goggles Gauntlets New York 29 28 Pittsburg S" IS Philadi lphia 27 14 Chicago 21 IS Cincinnati 2k 12 St. Louis 2 12 Brooklyn !!3 IS Boston 27 10 No game today. 6 12 13 16 16 17 20 17 73 .find .MM .4M -4 .4,4 .2-H4 .270 nine-man aa. 2 Durrtirt, 11... 2 Lee:, rt 1 Iieninnt. 2b. . 1 beyle. lb ft 8b. 1 Ciark. r. 2 Ml!!i.ehan, cf.. 2 CfemnllL, i . .. II 2 2 12 Nan-e cf . 0 2 1 II li Inmaliue, 3b. 1 1 1 0 II Bnuner, 2b... ft 2 B I 0 Frantt, rf 0 1 ft II 0 C am.ro. aa .. Ii II 1 Muwr. lb 111' I Rlrkert, II.. 2 1 ll 0 l ui ler. r. . . 0 ft 1 U Harry, p M(iran. p.. loiaia 11 12 ;i 11 2 .na. p. ibiouer 0 0 GAMES r THE AMERICAN LEA&IE Detroit Hlta Ortk Hard ail Often aad Saata Crat Sew York. DETROIT. May 20 By hitting Orth hard and often with men on bases. Detroit won the opening game from New Tork very easily. IV.riovan pitched in great form Conroy and Klelnow rt tired with injured lianas. Attendance, 4.jihj. Score: DETROIT. 1 NEW TORK. Brhaeter. 2b fnolev. cf I 4 I' V-lnlvrt, II 1 I I Crawfont, J 12 roue&lib. lb 6 ft 1 Hiiimin, rt t ll O Laarj, aa . I 1 2 Iirlll. c ft 1 2 Donovan, p. .. ft 1 ft Totala R H O A E 1 1 2 t 0 Doucherrr ti 0 KM-ier, rf-2fc 3 Ii Williama. 2t. ft 0 Ai-oeraon. of I 0 r-haae. lb . II ft Yfiaer. 2b-aa i S'Cnnno , aa . . 1 6 full, rt 0 fi K lelnna c , . - aii'Guire, c... f 11 27 12 (lUrLb, p It H O A E. If ft 1 1 0 0 II 1 I II r 1 1 1 1 I 1 i t II 1 ft 1 1 I Total! ft ft 24 7 I Detroit 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 6 New Tork 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Crswford. Drill, Chase. Three-base hit: Cooler. Home run: Craw ford. Sacrifice hit: Keeler Stolen base: Ariiieraon. bat on 111 : tiff Donovan. 2. fff Orth, 1 Left on liases: Itetroit. k: New York, . Struck out: By la-novan. I, by Orth. I Double pla-: MclntjTe to O'Leary, O Leary to Schaefer to Crswford. Chase to Conroy to William to Cbaso. Time: 1:4. Vmpire: O'Loughlm. C'kleaca Beats Wstklagtas. CHICAGO. May 20 Owens' effective pitching today waa th principal factor In tne opening game of the seriea lietween Washington and Chicago, in which the former was defeated by a aoore of S to 1. Wolfe of Washington proved to tie easy for the local team, which bunched lta hit and clinched the game in th fifth inning. Attendance, 12,274. Score: CHICAGO I ITAfHIKOTOK k OA B ! EH OA I I Totala 4 Z7 Batted for Eel in the ninth. Toledo 0 0 b 0 0 4 2 0 011 Kansas City 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 04 Earned runs: Toledo, 7; Kansas City, 4. Two-base hits: Donahue, Castro, Massey, Lee, DeLong (3i. Home run: Kmahah. Sacrifice hits: Ru-kert, Lee. Camriitt t2i. Stolen bases: Cllngman, Moriarity. Double piays: Durrett to Clmgnian to Boyle, Cam rut 10 CUngman to Boyle. Hits: uff Barry, 2 in two innings, off Morgan. 7 in four in nings; off Eels. S in three itmings. Bases on balls: Off CamnitL, S, off Barry, i, off Morgan. 1: off Eels. 4. Struck out: By Camnita d; by Barry 1: by Morgan 2; bv Eels. 2. Wild pitch: Eels. Hit with ball; Morgan. 1: Eeis, 1; C'anmlt. 1. Paused ball. Clark. Left on bases: Kansas City, i; To ledo, J. Time; 2:00. Vmpire: Hart. Mlaneaseolla Hlai Easily. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., May 20 Craig j pinned his first game ior Minneapolis to day and was in fine form, allowing but six hit Dunkle for Louisville was given ragged support and the Minneapolis team won easily. Attendance, 2,iKi. Soore: atlKNEAPoLlS - LiOriKVILLE. It H.O.A K h .H O A E Jonea c! 2 1 I' Kerwtn, rt... ft ft II ft ft Sulnian. rt.l 2 2ft f hl nj.r. If . 1 ft 2 ft rrmn.an. lb. . ft 1 II 1 I' Bruit, cf 1 C imller. IT 1 2 2 ft (' h rulllr'n. Ib ft (I-Hlillif'r, 3b ft ft 1 1 1 braahrtr lib 0 Fcix. 2b ft 1 2 C ft W oean.fi. 2b. ft Sd.midt. c.. . ft 1 2 2 I' R' hriver. r .. 0 ti ler as 1 2 2 i ft WU'blan. aa.. ft C'.rai. p 1 1 ft 1 ti I'ui.aifc. p.... ft ! I Vsaf: 1101 Famam St.. Oniiha. Ill ft c Lv'l'J r TTVfnrTTR REO Runabout R h. p : ISO Iba., Eg I 4 " ; K-r VrTWliT,' Ik i--. I-passt nger car: 2T. miles per hour. H I 2 " ' 7VVir n.6 l'TVS. The best, speediest, lightest, most I I ii' IfJiA atyT J efficient of all Runabout. Hi ft ft i ft I n B : z 1 S 7 1 We bnve the largest gfock of ainonjotiile KUjiiilieB uiifl aci-eRoria Tvost of Clik-sgo. Write for our gupplj- catalogrue. Powell Automobile Co. Try This Plan Call up "F-Z96V and ask us to send a man to vour home or office with sample of tur Old Wtne, Brandies and Whlsklea. You may aample what you like, and order what you like the pricea .re right. You jiara yourself the trouble of coming down town and you alao ve car fare. We absolutely guarantee the purity of all good coming from our hop. Some folk. like wine or brandie for the table some for medicinal purposes t hen ther are other uses we aim to please all. i Totals ht-litia j. . 11 27 II riKbl . Surrey Type One 18 H. P. $1,350 It lr? significant that the c-omparlwon of its appe-Branoe., speed, hlll climMDir ability aDd endurance is not with machines of equal price, but with those ousting two and three time as much. Better to appreciate its superiority, at-k yourself bow many time you have aven or even heard of RAMBLERS fieing towed home; how many timeg you hare seen or beard of them ln-ing fiasned tin counrry roads; and there are more of them Hold than any other make. Two carloads of RAMBLERS received this week. Come in and aee what a nice showing they make. Rambler Automobile Co. Mail order given prompt attention. repaid &, Sons' Ftmllj Whiskey, 4 Quarts $3.35, Express Prepaid, and we wtll send A LIVE JAP DOLL Free with each order. It doe every thing but talk, and 1 a moat amus ing novelty. J. CLARKE COIT, Manager. Phone 375. 1506 Capitol Ave. 0. ft ft 11 T Joaaa. rf Great, rt .... 1 (al.atian. If 1 liana aa . .. 1 Ii.nubue. lb . ft Suoivaa. c . - 1 TanMh.il. Ih 1 b-b.it. lb . 1 Ci.n. 1 ft 2 1 ft 2 i 1 i 2 in 2 ft ft 1 1 1 ft ft C Jona. ct . ft ft ft H Hi. Zb ft 1 Stahl. lb ft 4 ft Si ut-iuuau. It ft ft ft t aaaioi aa. .. ft I a ui. it, l 1 ft Kni.ll, rf .... ft 2 ft KtiirMl. t.. ft 1 1 Wmta, V ft ft I ft 12 1 ft LOGAN, la., May 20 (Special fa-A baae ball game lietween the Lfig.n and Mtaaoun Y aiiey ioum ot tlx local qmniujtd ru-t.ed Total. It 17 11 I, Totala 1 i.'IH I Chicago 0 1 v 1 t 1 w Waiuunrton 0 0 0 1 0 ft 6 01 Left on liases : Chicago. I; Waaiiington. i. Two-base hits. Iuivia. Caliahaa, Sullivan .s nfice bits: Iibvis. F. Jones. Istieli 2i. iHiulile plav: Huelsmaa to Cassidy Ftrutk out: By Owen. 1 Passed bail stullivaa. Baa ta btdi: OB Owea, t. ofl Wnue, Z. I Toula I 4 24 in ( Batted for Dunkle in eighth. Minneapolis 2 0 0 0 0 0 ! 1 Louisviiie 1 6 0 0 0 0 ( 0 12 Earned runs: Minneapolis. 2 Two-base hits: Schmidt, Scott. 8uien tiases: Coulter. Oyler, D. Sullivan. Hub: Off Dunkle. in seven iiinu.gf; off Kenna. 2 in one Inning. Struck out: By Craig, i, by Dunkle. J; by Kenna, 2 Base on bails: Off Craig, .: off Dur.kie. 3: o.f Kenna, 1. Double playa: Fcx tt. Freeman to Schmidt. Oyler to Fog to Freeman Wild pittu; Kenna. Left on bases: Minneapolis. In; Louisville, t. Tlt; l.po. Vmiire: Kne.. (taadlas of ike Tea aaa. Columbua Milwaukee lndianapt.lis .... VI inne-h Kills .... St. Paul Kanaas City .... Louisville Toledo Games today: Columbus at Milwaukee. Toiedo at Kansaa City. Indianapolis at tt. Paul, Loiunia at Minneapolis. l'lt..Q. Won. Lost. Pet 26 19 7 .TBI St 17 .680 2ti 12 11 14 12 12 .mio 2 12 14 .va 25 11 14 . 440 2f. 1ft ..Xtio 22 7 16 tj rollege wlai fraa arra.ll. WAYNE. Neb. May 30 'Special Tele gram e Trie Nebraska normal college of Wayne and the Carroll club pliyed a closely contested game of ball here today, ending s to 7 in favor of the college Bat teries Wayne Morris and Skten, Carroll, Evans and MrWy. aebraaks laslaaa wla. GENOA. III.. Mar 2 iS;cial Telegram ) Tbe tiriuas iudtaii woa acloai4 Lu Genoa Indian school B-ire of 11 to 0. at base ball by ClMEi PLAVED BY COLLEGE TEM Harvard Defeats Prlaeetaa by lae ftrare of Ms to Oae. CAMBRIIiGE. Mass.. May 20. The Har vard base hall nine defeated Princeton on Soldiers' Field today by the score of to 1. Princeton's two costly errors. pKr team work and the ineffectiveness of By ram teli briefly the caue of the defeat. Spectator and players were made un comfortable bv the cold wind which blew serosa the field. The Princeton battery did not work well together and. with lour scattered hlta off Coburn. Harvard was never in danger of losing the lead secured in the firt Inning. A matl rroup of Princeton ;udent cheered incemantly during the laat two innings for the batting rally which, on so many occasions, hsd turned seeming de feat into a Princeton victory, but the team did not resnond and C'ney ended the game bv batting into a double play. Score : Harvard t t 6 0 e 1 - Princeton 0 0 0 1 0 -l Batteries: Coburn and Stephenson; Py. ram end Cooney. WEST POINT V. T.. My 30 Ragged fieidtn nd a lack of team work were re sjKinsible for the defeat which trie mid st Ipmen administered to the cadet a here todav. Annapolis lost last years baae ball game and foot ball contest to the 'West Point repreaentativea, and today ttie naval contingent came here to retrev their lost lauieis and Old so by the score of ft to b Fully &.UU0 iersuii saw U.( gtma. In U. flrt half of the eighth inning Gardiner, who had been playing the initial hag in faultless style dislocated hi houlder in an attempt to slide safely on an infie-id hit. He retired Bcore: Annapolis I 10 6 0 0 12 West Point 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 a ft Batteries: Lane and H anion; Needham and Symington. PHILAliELI HIA, May JO.-Result of to days game: RUE. C-.rnell 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 f. 1 Pennsylvania .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 11 D 4 Batteries: Deshon and Welch; Brady and Hare. Diets Aa-alast I akaawaa. The C. N. Diet team will play on their new grounda Sunday. May 21. This now is one of the kiest grounds in the city. Come out and See a good amateur game. The lineun: rtlfinOX VNKNOWN6 ... Pitcher Lynch ... Pitcher William ... Pitcher . . Catcher ... Catcher . .. Catcher .. . . First Baae Second Base . Third Baae . Short Stop . Left Field . Right Field D1ETZ. Gotdv Knight Maasman . .. Tonneman. Fagsn Mu. uken... Harrison... Jenkins Dunn Tracy A nderson . . Plainer W. KcU n Lafferty Center Fieid Hstchen . .Caseidy .M'Urit . .Garvey J Ciuaey E. Rohen Caat y larorea of INkei Caaaaea. At Worcester Tale. b. Holy Cross. 4 At Ames, la. Ames. 11. Western. 0. At Chicago Northwestern, 1; Chicago, a. l CUaji.figu Wisounslu, 2, XUiuoia, 1. est. ias - W1E AKD IJct OR MEBCHAVTS, leih ftss Webster Street. r Automobiles From $750 to $3,000 on Our Floors. CADILLAC Family Touring Car $950.00 For elegance of style and ganeraj satisfaction it can't tie duplicated at twice the rj-ioe In any ccber make of car. Some bargains In aerond band machines. We invite you to call and look over our stock. II, E, FRED KICKS Oil