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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 20. 1M3.
WRIGHT TOO MUCI1 FOR OMAHA
Bartj Only Allow HiU When Thrj Are
Eutirelj Harmles.
DENVER KNOCKS CORNS OUT OF BOX
Me,ley riteae tieoa Rail for F'oir
Inning aa Jee Dolaa. Snt
tar l.wtli from a
fnatoat.
They certainly could not blame it on the
urnplr yesterday.
Denver beat Omaha because Penvrr out
played Omaha In the lipid and at the but.
Omaha la credited with the same numla-r
of hlia n Lvnver, but doesn't half tell the
story, penvcr bunrhed Its hlta and made
thm count for the moat, while Omaha
wan Wholly unable to touch Wright when
a hit meant anything, excrpt Dolan'a home
run In fhe ninth Inning. Corna was en
tirely too easy for Denver and " Pa sup
planted him with McNeelejr In the sixth
Inning. Mac pitched gilt-edged ball, but
the game waa loat. Harry Welch let two
golden opportunltlea to do aomethlng slip
through hla hand. Twice he waa at bat
when two men were on base and twice lie
failed to connect, leaving the two men
there.
Rasty Wright, the clever southpaw of the
Denver team, stood temporarily In the way
of Omaha'a championship aspirations, hold
ing Omaha aafa at all time when hlia
meant runs and, except for Dolan'a home
run drive In the last Inning, would have
ahut them ont. The final score was 6 to
1 in favor of the Mountaineers.
OK Rill Hla Hat. ,
Bill Everltt hnd trotted out Wright, who
has been a atumbling block to all teams
met up to datn. and his teammates backed
him up with enough runs to win the game.
Everltt waa on band, but without Ma suit,
In fact, ha has no suit, and la going to
do all his work from the bench this sum
mer. Ifn looked as young and frlKky as
ever and made one parade ax-roes the lot
In front of the grandstand that all might
set hla massive form and admire his new
hat. He has congregated quite a collection
of ball tossera. II has the smallest men
In the league and by all odds the largest.
Kroell Is so tall he won't be measured, but
those who know say he la seven, six. Rod
dirk and T. Smith are smaller than Nig
Perrlne. Then there waa Old Hport Mc
Hale, as wlggly as ever, and Johnny on
the spot for everything that came his way.
Ike Belden Is as fast as ever and gave
several exhibitions of his good right arm.
Randall la In left and the rest are all new
and you will have to go out this afternoon
to get a comprehensive Idea of the collec
tion. Denver started out without any formality
and made two In the first Inning. Old
Sport houcha couched one to right and
Little 'Smith followed with another. Ran
dall sacrificed them on a notch and Beldon
hit another safe one to right that ecored
them both.
Kane Till tha Fifth.
No more hits or runs were made off.
Corns until the fifth and It looked as If
he had settled down to one of his phenom
games. That waa all wrong, however.
Ha started tha fifth by trying to break
Rasty' arm and Old Sport went out, as
did also Smith. Randall hit a clean one
to mlddl. scoring McHale, who had stolen
second, and Belden walked. Reddlck hit
safe to right, scoring Randall, and Kroell
hit a clean single to loft, which scored
Belden and Reddlck. That was all, but
. It was enough, for,, although Pa called
' In McNeeley so Denver could score no
more, Omaha was unable to do a thing
"until In ninth. ''
In the first Inning after Bender had
struck out, Carter reached flrat because
Smith booted the ball and went to second
n Rassey's single. Here was a chance
for Harry Welch to distinguish himself,
but lie waa not there and simply struck
out. Dolan also had a chance, but he hit
a long, hard one, which McHale was lay
ing back waiting for.
.. The aame chanca cams up for Welch In
the third Inning, after Bender had walked,
and Baasey made his second hit. Tha
best the doctor could do that time was
to knock the ball to the pitcher. That
waa about all. for it waa one, two, three
the reat of the way through. In the
seventh, when Johnny Clouding came to
bat, soma wag stood up and cried, "Every
body pull for papa," and Johnny, remember
ing the new llu'e one at home, hit tor a
clean double.
Dolan waa the flrat man up In the ninth,
and after It waa too late to accomplish
anything ha hit the first ball over tha left
field fence and, as the old rule of "over
tha fence Is out" no longer appllea, Omaha
made one little run.
The same teams play thia afternoon and
tomorrow, which will be school children's
day. Paige, who ahut out Lincoln, pitchaa
for Denver.
The acore:
DKNVER.
AB. R. H PO. A. E.
McHale cf & 1 1 3 0 0
T. Smith. 2b 4 112 11
Randall, If 3 114 0 0
Belden, rf 3 1110 0
Heddtcg, b 4 1113 0
Kroell, as 4 0 1 2 3 0
Zaluaky. lb 3 0 u H 0 0
Welgard.. c. 4 0 1 0
Wright, p t 0 0 1 0
Totals ;. 33 7 27 I "I
OMAHA.
AU. R. II. PO. A. E.
Bander. 21 1 3 0 1 S 2 1
Carter, i f 4 1 3 u
Baasey. If 4 0 2 0
Welch, cf 4 0 2 0 0
Dolan. lb 4 1 1 1 i
Run tile, ss 4 0 1 4 3 0
Perrlng, 3b 4 0 0 1 1 1
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Corns, p I
McNeeley, p j
Howard 1
Totals 35 1 7 27 11 3
Batted for Corns In the fifth Inning.
I've river 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 11
Two-base hits: Clouding, Welgard. Home
run: Iwtlan First base on Mils: Off
Corna. 2: off McNeeley. 1: off Wright. 1.
Hit hv pitched hall: Hv Corns 1 Htrurk
mil: By Wright, 6: by Corna. 2; hv Mc
Neeley. 3. Hits: off Corns, in five in
nings; off Mc.Ne.-ley, 1 In four innings. Ift
on baeen; Omaha. R; lKnver, 5. Bacrirlce
hit: Randall. Double plav: Perrlng to
!olan. Attendance, 2,5. Time: 1:35. Um
pire: Davis
Dee Molars on K.ylrr'a Maf.
LINCOLN, May 19.-PUcher Byler bad the
les Moines players at his inercv all
through today s game and Lincoln won in
a brilliant contest, 4 to 1. Blinker, after
he hail replaced Manske In the second,
pitched Just as good ball as his opponent,
but Lincoln's hits came In hunches of io
and generally with a base on balls preced
ing them. Des Moines plave,! n perfect
fielding game, but could not hit In succes
sion, the lone run coming as a result of
a single by Cnffyn, steal of second, an out
and Kylcr's error. Circus stops and
throws by Qulllln and Barton were the
features. Both tennis left tonight tor Des
Moines to play Sunday a game. Score:
LINCOLN.
A B. R. H
Flllman, ss 2 J
Holmes, If... '' a a
o
14
A.
4
II
Uulllln. 3l 4
Ketchuin, cf 3
Thomas, lb 4
Collins, rf 3
o
I
I)
3
I
2
Barton, 2b 4
Inran, c 4
Jyler, p J
1
Totals SS 4
DES MOINES.
AB. R. 11
17
O.
2
n
l
n
o
t
1
0
0
caffyn. If 4
Rehlpke. 3b.
Welday. cf
Dexter, lb
Towne, c
Hogriever. rf....
Andreas, ss
Magonn, 2b
Manske, p
brinker, p
Totals 31 1 7 24 11 0
Lincoln 1 0 110 10 0 4
Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Earned rune: Lincoln. 2. Three-base hit:
Flllman. Two-base bit: Ztnran. Stolen
bases: Qulllln (2), Ketchum. Caffyn. Sacri
fice hits: Holmes (2), Welday. Double play:
nan on 10 j nomas, tiases on nails: on
Manske, 1: off Brinker. 4: off Evlor. 2. Hit
hy pitched ball: Hy Fyler, 1. Struck out:
Bv Evler. 2: bv Brinker. 3. I.eft on bases:
Lincoln. 6; Dea Moines, g. Time: 1:35. Um
pire: Fuller. Attendance: 3.(100.
Tate Wins for Kloai,
SIOUX CITY. Mav 19. The first aame of
the Sioux City-Pueblo series was as stiee
lacular aa a three-ringed circus. Both
teams swatted the ball, hard and the field
ing waa ragged. A two-bagger by Tate
when two were out cleaned the sacks and
brought In the winning runs for-the Pack
era. Score :
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. H
O. A. E.
Campbell. If..,
4
0
0
Nobllt. cf
1
1
2
2
0
0
2
0
0
10
1
1
2
1
5
2
2
4
0
0
18
Rauar, lb
Weed, 2b
Tate, rf
Newton, as....
Frost, Sb
Hess, c
Jackson, p
Keeder, p ,
Baker, p
Totals..:....
30 13
PUEBLO.
AB. R.
:. ft 4
H. O.
3 1
E.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Cook, If
McGllvray. cf....
Shugart, 2b
. 6 1
. 2
1
3
0
2
3
3
3
4
0
o
Ellsworth, 3b
Melcholr, rf
Meyers, lb
Flske. aa
. S
,.
.. 6
Slsler, c 3
Messltt, c 3
Matney. p 1
Quick, p 4
Totala 45 12 17 24 13 2
SIouk City 1 13 2 1 0 0 4 13
Pueblo 2 1 0 0 S S 0 3 1-U
Earned runs: Pueblo, 6. Home run: Shu-
?:art. Two-baae hits: Weed, Tate, Cook
i). Sacrifice hit: Nobllt. Stolen bases:
Bauer f2. Weed. Frost. Ellsworth. Mel-
choir, Matney. .Bases on balls: Off Jack
son, 2; off Reednr, 1; off Baker, 2; off Mat
ney. f: on Quick, . struck out: By jack-
son, J; by Reeder, 2: by Baker. 1. Passed
balls: Messltt, 4: Slsler, 1. wiui pitcnes:
By Matney, 1; by Quick. 1. Hlta: Off Jack
eon, 10; off Reeder, ; off Baker. 1; off Mat
ney, ; off Quick, 4. Time: 2:26. Umpire:
Keefe. Attendance: 2,000.
Btaadlaa; of the Tea an s.
Played. Won. Loat.
ret.
.17
.M7
.KU
.500
.t!8
.125
Des Moines
Denver
Omaha
Sioux City ..
Lincoln
Pueblo
In 11 6
.. 17
.. lfi
.. l(i
., In
.. IS
11
8
14
Qamea today: Denver at Omaha. Pueblo
at Sioux City, Lincoln at Des Moines.
AVERAGES pK THE OMAHA PLAYERS
Welch Still Leads la Batting: and
Dolaa Second oa the List.
Omaha had a atrenuoua time during tha
week, playing six games and losing four
of them. Three of the defeats were sus
tained at the handa of Bill Everltt a Moun
taineers, and errors by the Rourke family
were responsible in each case. The team
fielding has been off color for some time,
even the most reliable of the players con
tributing to tha black mark column. It
Is to be hoped that this apaam of loose
work has ended. On the batting end of
the game the marks are getting closer
together and more like what may be looked
for during the season. Welch, who still
leads the list, haa dropped fifty-aeven
points during the week and Bender and
Perrlng have also come down. Dolan Is
now second on the liat and Baasey haa
moved up to fourth place. The compara
tive figures show some consolation, though.
A year ago the team waa batting :i and
fielding .047. It had then played twenty
games, wining ten and losing ten. v Tha
standing today la, therefore, 100 potnta bet
ter than It waa laat year at this time.
A mistake that appeared In laat week's
table Is corrected in tbls. It waa due to
an error In transmission from pueblo. In
the second game out there McNeeley played
short instead of Runkla 4he scare sent
The Bee contained Runkle's name. Thia
haa been adjusted, and, the difference In
the individual atandlng of the playera will
be noted. Tha figures for tha team up to
date are:
BATTING AVERAGES.
Last
Gamea. AB. R. H. Av. W k
Welch
Dolan
Bender
Baasey
Perrlng
Runkle
....IS 60 7
15
U
....15
12
....15
16
12
U
6
10
11
51 14
44 13
6.1 11
49 4
.274
.273
.270
12
17
13
11
43
4U
20
,TJ
40
9
10
12
2&n .0H5
Carter
McNeeley
10 .260 .250
t .20 .260
7 .17 .174
7 .175 .235
1 .125 .3.13
1 .111 .14
0 .000 .ma)
Howard .
(londing ..
Corna ....
Koukalik
Dodge ...
Sanuera .
.. 3
.. 3
.. 3
.U"l .4
Team 16 4S5 7 115 .237
.236
FIELDING AVERAGES.
last
O.
. o
. 45
.184
. 12
. 31
. 47
. 2t
. M
E.
0
2
TC. Avg.
11 l.two
tS7 .970
W k.
fvandera ..
1 CO
(Jonding .
DoUn ....
Carter ...
IVrrlng ..
Bender ..
Bassey ...
Welch ....
Runkle ..
Howard ..
Coma ....
McNeeley
Koukalik
Dodge ...
Team
.971
143
15
77
74
3
42
41
3
13
11
(
.976
1000
.n.a
.922
.
.S17
.'2
.373
.en
.us
.ua
.933
1 .
.!M
.917
36 30
rs
.873
1 0
.312
.750
.750
H
l:
t
4
3
1
1
..3M 200 4 433 . 923 .937
Defenders Beat Dnadee.
In a pitchers' battle Saturday Travia of
the Defendera excelled Mr Kit trick of the
Dundee and won for his team by the score
1 to 11. Batteries: Travia and Chase
for the Defendera ana HcMurua ana
lkKlle (or the Duodeea.
Ulenaaoed Laara Ts Ire.
OLEKWOOD. la.. May 19 The Glennood
High school ball club waa defeated here
yesterday In two gamea. 11 to 4 and 7 to k.
The last game waa aix Jnnlnga byagree-
mnt.
Webster Illy Wins with Blgr S-re.
WEBSTER CITY. la.. May IS (Special
Telegram ) The Webster City High achool
rutae ball team thia afternoon defeated
Kagl Grov 22 to 8.
Darlmonlta Wlna Trarll Meet.
BOSTON. May 19 Dartmouth wou the
new Intercollegiaia track nieetv -
QUAKERS SHUT OUT CHICAGO
Windy Citj Kationali An Untblt to Find
Duteleby.
ONLY TWO MEN REACH THIRD
I Hlia. a Wild Mteh ana aa
Krrsr 4;le the Visitors
It Rum la I .a at
Inning.
CHICAGO, May 19 Chicago was shut
out today through Inability In lilt Dug
gleby. who held them to five scattered
singles, only two men reaching third. Six
hits, with a wild pitch and an error gave
Philadelphia six runs In the ninth. Score:
Philadelphia.
(H ICAOO
nun A E.
B H O. A K.
Thnmae. f .. 1
(ileaenn. ih. . 4 t
curinT, Sb. 3 3
Mate. It 4 1
2 (l .1 Pl.lle. if ... 4 1 I
tin 8h kn). If., lit
(I o
i)
l I OS-Unite, rf... J I 0 1
3 n rtunre. lh. . . J an J n
1 0 Hoffman. Ih. . 3 I 1 0
Tuna, rf 4 1
RrarmflaM. lh 4 I It Stelnfeldl. Sb 1
lloolls, aa ... 4 t 4 I Tinker, ta....4 0 110
llooln. r 4 2 4 0 (I Krert. Jh 4
114 0
0 4 10
Pusnlebr, p.. 4 : 0 4 "fcllrs. 4
Wl. ker. p. . . . I
ft 1 1 1
Ton la M II 2T 14 I l.e.aler .
1 0 0 0
Total. 13 I 37 IS 2
Batted for Wicker In ninth.
Philadelphia o 0 2 0 o 0 0 0
Chicago 0 0 0 0X0 0 0 0 00
Left on bases: Chicago, S: Philadelphia,
S. Two-bsse hit: Titus. Sacrifice htts:
Magee, Chance, Courtney. Stolen bases:
Pheckard, til en son. Double play: Evers,
Tinker to Chance. Struck out: Bv Wicker,
4; by Duggleby, 2. Bases on balls: Off
Wicker, 3; off Dugglebv. 2 Wild pitch:
Wicker. Hit with ball: Sihulte. Time:
2:0ft. Umpires: Klem and Carpenter.
Inclanatl ghats Oat Bosloa.
CINCINNATI, May 1 Toung lasted
three innings In today's game between
Cincinnati and Boston, the heavy hitting
of the locals driving him out of the box.
Wllherup, who succeeded him. fared no
better. Eraser, pitching for Cincinnati,
lacked control, but was saved by brilliant
support. Score:
CINCINNATI. BOSTON.
H O A f. K H O . A H
Huailna. 3b.. 4 t 1 Prldll. M..4 I 6 1
Barn-, lb 4 t 1 OTasney. lb. .. 5 I t 9
5
4
t
Katler. If.
4 1o e Dolaa. rf...
too
0
0
Sevmoiir, cf . . 4 1
0 0 Howard. If.
0 0 I
Delahantr, 9b I 1 1 10 Hraln, 3h I
1 4
0
Moarrey, m..0 0 11 0 nalaa. cf I
2 10 0
Onwll, rf ... 4 1 1 1 OSlrnhel. 2b... I 0 4 S 0
Corcoran, aa.. 13 4 o Naadham. t..l 9 I 2 0
S hlel. r t t 4 1 0 Toum. p 1 0 0 0 D
fitamagle, e.. 1 0 1 0 uWltherup, p.. 1 0 0 0 0
Kratar. p I 2 1 1 0 O'Neill 0 0 0
Totala N 10 27 It t Totals 12 I 24 13 3
Batted for Wltherup In ninth.
Cincinnati 0 1 5 4 0 0 6 0 15
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Barry, Odwell. Cor
coran, Schlnl, Bates. Three-base hit: Kel
ley. Home run: Delehanty. Sacrifice hit:
Stroebel. Stolen bases: Hugglns (I! I. Sey
mour, Schlei, Brldwell. Double plays:
Corcoran, Huggina to Barry; Brain. Brld
well to Tenney; Brain to Tenney; Brldwell,
Stroebel to Tenney. Struck out: By
Eraser, 3; by Young, 1; by Wltherup, 1.
Bases on balls: Off Fraser. 6: aft Young,
2; off Wltherup. . Hit by pitched ball:
By Fraser. 1. Hlta: oft Young. S In three
innings; off Wltherup, 10 In tlv innings.
Time: 1:55. Umpire: O Day.
Kerr York Wlna from Pltlsborg.
PITTSBURG, May IS. The New Yorka
closed their first series of games in Pitts
burg today by winning before the largest
attendance of the season here. The game
waa a tie until the eighth Inning, mhen
the New Yorka hit Phlllippe for two safe
bits, following It In the ninth with four.
all of which netted four runs and the
game. Taylor waa very effective. Score:
NEW YORK. PITTSBl ItO.
B H O A K. B.H O A K
Braanahan. cf 6 I 2 0 0 Galar, If 4 0 1 0 0
Browsa, rf... i 2 0 0 0 Canity, rf
4 2 4 0 0
4 0 4 0 0
MoOann, lb.. 4 0 11 1
1 Lwcn. cr
Martaa. If..., 3 0 3 4 Wagnar, ss
tiahlaa, as ... 4 lit 0 Nealon, lb
Deran. 3b.... 1 1 0 4 0 Rltrtiay, 2t
14 10
1 11 0 0
1110
Ollbsrt. 2b.... 1 111 tShMhaii. 3b.. I 1040
Bovarman, e. 4 0 4 2 OOlbaon. e I 1 1 1 1
Taylor, p 4 111 0 Phlllippe. p.. 3 0 0 1 0
Totala Si 17 14 1 Totals 20 7 27 14 1
New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 34
Plttaburg 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Wagner. Bresnahan (2).
Dahlen (2). Sacrifice lilts: Sheehan, Gibson,
Stolen basea: Wagner, Browne t2, Mertes.
Double play: Ritcney tunassistea;. eases
on balls: Off Phlllippe. 2: off Taylor, 1.
Wild pitch: Taylor. Passed ball: Gibson.
Struck out: By Phlllippe, 3; by Taylor, 6.
Left on bases: Pittsburg. 5: New York, (.
Time: 1:40. Umpires: Johnstone and Eanslle.
St. Loals Defeat a Brooklyn.
St. Louia. Mav 19. Although hit hard
in the closing innings, Druhot succeeded In
lasting out tne game, me nome ream ac
tuating Brooklyn 7 to 5. Score:
ST. LOl'IS. BROOKLYN.
B H O A S B H O A .
Raub. I
til
ICaaay. 3b...
I 1 0 v 1
.114 0 0
Bannatt. lb.. 4 0 1
1 Batih. If.
HhasnoD. if.. 4 1 1
0 Obumlay, rf...t 1 1 V
8naot, rt.... 4 110 0 Jordan, lb.... I 110 0
Back lay, lb.. 4 III I 0 a army, ti. I I I I l
Arndt, lb
4 1114 Rltur. c 4 I
4 110 0 Alpermas, Ik 3 1
7
1
1 0
i 4
Hlmaa. if...
MrBrlda, aa . 4 0 3 I 4 Lewis, aa.
1
111
Druhot, p.... 4 0 14 OEaaon. p..
3 2 0
1
Totala 3T II 27 20 3 Totala 31 II 24 a I
St. Loula 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 -7
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 25
Earned runs: St. Louis. D: Brooklyn, 3.
Three-base hlta: Raub, Smoot 2, Beckley,
Batch (2). 'Hitter. Home run: Lumiey.
Suc.rlrU-e hit: Alperman. Double plays:
Arndt and Beckley; McBrlde, Bennett and
Beckley; Lewis and Jordan. Stolen bases:
Haub. Arndt. Bases on balls: Off Druhot,
2; off Eason, 1. Struck out: By Druhut, 1;
by Eason, 6. Ieft on bases: St. Iuts, 8;
Brooklyn, 7. rime: z:ui. i inpire: conway.
Standing- of the Team a.
Played. Won. Loat.
Pet.
.7"J
.IW7
,y,2
.531
.4K7
.394
.3K7
.291
Chicago ...
84 24
3D l
29 In
32 17
So 14
33 13
31 12
31 9
10
10
13
15
IH
30
19
22
New York
Plttaburg .
Fhiladelpni
St. Louis ..
Cincinnati
Boston ....
Brotiklyn
names todav: Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
Nw York at Chicago, Philadelphia at St.
Louis.
Harvard Losea aa a Flake.
CAMBRIDGE), Mass., May 19. Thinking
three were out. Captain Stephenson of the
Harvard team failed to cover home plate
In the ninth inning of today's champion
ship gam with Prlncetown and two Prince
ton men came homo, bringing victory to
their nine, I to t. Tha game waa exciting
throughout and waa tied up to the ninth,
when a hit, a sacrifice snd Stephenaou'e
lapse sent in three runs. Score:
Princeton i 0 ft 1 1 0 u 1 33
Harvard 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 1
l.lnn Mar Jala St. Joseph.
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to complete arrangements for playing base
ball with tha league team of that city
during the co.nlng seaaon. Mr. Linn will
pitch and expects to start practice work
at once. He held a similar position with
tha St. Joseph team five years ago and
did very good work, but gave it up to
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GAMES IV THE AMERICA LEAGIF.
New York Makes It Pour Straight
from St. Loala.
NEW YORK? May 1.-The New York
Americana made It four straight by winning
again from St. Louis today, to 3. I'elty
waa taken out of the box and replaced by
Jacobson in the fifth Inning with three
runs in and none of the local men out.
Score:
NEW YORK. ST. LOI IS.
H H O A E. B H O A K.
Keelar. rf....l 1 1 0 0 Nilaa. rf 1 0 10
RlharfoK. as. 4 I 1 I Koehlar, rf. . . I 1 0 0
t'haM. lb.... 4 1 11
Wllllama. 2b. 4 1 I
Conroy. rf.... 4 S
Yeaiter. 3b. ..401
Morlarlty, If. 3 1 1
M iu Ira. c... 3 14
Newton, p.... 4 1
Htmphlll. -f. 4
1 I
0 I
e
l
1 n
l
I 4
0 1
0 0
4 0
t 0
1 0
t
0
3 lilr.na. If
0 AWallaoa, aa.
0 KOBrlen. 2b.
0 0 Jonaa, lb....
1 1 Hartasll. 3b.
I f Spancr. c...
Pelljr, p
Totala H 12 27 14 2 Jacobson
I 1
100
Totals 3 I 24 11 1
New York 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 I
8t. Loula 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 t
Two-base hit: Elberfeld. Hits: Off Pelty,
7 In five innings; off Jacobson, 5 in three
innings. Stolen bases: Stone, Jones, Hart
sell. Spencer. Double play: Wallace, O'Brien
and Jonea. Left on bases: St. Louis, S;
New York, 4. First base on balls: Off
Newton. 2; off Pelty. 2. Hit by pitched hall:
By Newton. 1. Struck out: By Newton, 4:
by Pelty. 1: by Jacobson. 8. Time: 1:56.
Umpire: O'Loughlln.
Boston Loses Sixteenth Game.
BOSTON. May 19. Boston was defeated
for the sixteenth consecutive time today In
a well played game. Score:
CLEVELAND: BOSTON. 1
U H O A B. B.H.O.A.B.
Flick, rt 4 I I 1 araraot, aa....a I I 4
Bar. c( 4
a
1 3
SUM. cf till
4 OColllna. 3b... I 0 1 I 0
I Fraaman. Ik.. I a 14 I 9
e Oudwln. rf... I ii) u
Salbaib. If... I 2 1 1
I Ktrrla. lb.... 3 0 I I
1 0 Graham, c. . . I 0 I I
4 Young. I 1 4 1
Turnar, aa.... I
La)ol. lb.... 4 t
Starall, Ik... I t It
oocalton, if. 3
Bridle?, Sb.. I
Bamla,. c... I
llgnbard, p.. I
0 1
1 1
1 4
0
Total...... Jo 27 IS 0 Total! J 6 27 11 2
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 12
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02
Two-base hit: Bay. Thrae-base hit:
Parent. Sacrifice hits: Stalil. Oodwln, Tur
ner, Bradley, Uetiila. Stolen bases: Stahl,
Turner. Double plays: Flick and Turner;
Turner, Lajole and St oval I; I-aJolc. Turner
and Btovall; Ferris, Parent and Freeman.
First base on balls: off Young. 1; off
Bernhard, 1. Struck out: By Young, 2; by
Bernhardt 2. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Con
nolly. Seybolal Stings the Ball.
PHILADELPHIA. May 19.-Seybold a
home run hit over the right field fence in
the aixth Inning caused Detroit's defeat
today. Both Honovan and Coakley were
In line form. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. UL'TROIT
B.H.O.A.g. B II O A t
Hartaal, If... I IS 1 S. haafer. 2k . 4 olio
Hrouth.ni. Ik 3 I 1 I OCuihlio, 3k. 4 1 1 1
Armb'ater. ill I I I Ot'ohh. rf 4 I I 0
Pavla. lb ... 2 11 0 Crawford, rf.. 3 0 14 0
Sarhald. rf .. I 1 1 0 M. Intyra, If.. 4 V 0 0 0
Murubr. lb... 4 1 1 i ALIsdaar, lh.. 4 4 1
Croat, aa I (I 1 4 SO'Laarr. aa..4 t I 1 1
Sihrsilt, e...,4 15 0 1 Warner. ....! otto
L'oaklay, p . . J 0 o Donovan, p... I Olio
Touts 17 1 It I I Totala It I 14 1 I
Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 01
Left on bases: Detroit, 6; Philadelphia. 9.
Earned runs: Philadelphia, 2. Htolen bases:
Cobb, O'Leary. Two-base hits: Hansel,
O'Leary. Home tun: Sevbold. Sacriilce
hits: Davis, Broutheis, Seybold. Struck
out: By Coakley, I; by Donovan, 7. Bas:
on balls: Off Coakley, 1; off Donovan, 6.
Time: 1:J8. Umpires: Evans and Sheridan.
Chicago Makes It Pair Straight.
WASHINGTON. May 19.-Chlc ago made it
four straight today over Washington, 2 to
1. Patterson outpltched Kltaon, although
the latter was very effective with men on
bases. Catches by Hickman and 'Williams
were the features. Score:
CHICAGO. WA8H1NUTO.N.
B.H.O A g. H.M.O.A.K.
O'Neill, rf.... I
(I C Jonea. cf..
! !;
J ,
1 v
1 0
label). If I
Davie, aa I
Donohua, Ik., t
V. Jor.ee, cf.. i
Han. t 4
Tannahlll. Ih I
Dundon. 3b. .. I
Patterson, p.. 4
0 OrVhalHy. 2b.
1 OHl.kiman. rf.
J OCroaa. Ih....
1 Anderson. If.
1 0 Stahl. lb
i o
1 u
0
la u
1 0 Wllllama. aa. I
i 0 Kttlredge. .. I
4 Kltaos. p.
Toiala 34 11 .7 ij u Totala tl 137 n'
Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 03 :
Waahlngton 1 o 0 o o o o 0 01 i
Two-base hits: Donohue iSi. Isbell. Hick
man. Hacrinc hits:. SchalHv, Tannelilll.
Stolen liases: Schaltlv. Donohue. Doiihle
play: Dundon and Donohue. Left on bases:
Washington. 4; (. nicago, in. First base on
balls: Off Kltson. I. off Patterson, 2. Hit
by pitched ball: By Patterson. 1. Struck
out: By Kltson, 3: hy Patterson, 1. Time:
1:36. I mpire: Connor.
Standing: of the
Teams.
Played. Won. Lost.
Philadelphia .1 20 7
Cleveland M Yn
New York 14 12
Detroit 2 IS 13
St. Loula 14 14
Chicago 25 12 IS
Washington ?7 12 15
Boston 2 Z&
No gamea today.
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Oordy
Camp
Hall
I jtlliani. . .
Tracey
Hunter
Goddard. .
Plati er...
Sterlings.
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Pitch ..
First ..
Second
Third .
Bhoit ..
Left ...
Center
Kigiit ..
Kalchford
.. Christians., u
AaunsKy
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Cassldy
MrKall). Ib.. 4 a a IMaliler. -f . 1 1 1
. Maflrl. rf ... I 1 or. ( lair.. Ik. 4 10
Between Falser and I lay I enter. yi.Shane. if., j 3 I 1 Horan. aa I t i I
KIH1AR. Neb., May 1 (Special The es. c 4 I I Ok a r. rf. I
second game In the tontrct for place In ! kiiehea. e 1 1 i Kehoe. a 4 1 I
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for Kdgar by a ator of 1b to 8. and so far ' Two-base hiis: Mullen (!. Olbson. Thre
a these two teama are concerned Kdgar base hit: Mullen. Horn run: McNally.
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MINNEAPOLIS, May 19 Buchanan al
lcwed but three hits today, but two i.t
these were for home runs and Minneapo
lis won a hard fought game. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS. ST. PAI L.
B.H.O A.M. B.H.O A E.
liar, a, cf 4
1 0
0 I
1 It
0 1
0 I
0 4
I
0 1
0 1
OGalar. rf 4 1
OSuf.ten. lb... 4 I
Sullivan, rf.. I
Hart, lb I
Oremlng'r, Sb 3
ftraham. If... S
Ovler, aa I
Shannon, c. . . I
Pot, 3b 3
Kllrny. p 3
1 VrnZandt, cf. I
Prlak. If I
0 Whrei.r, lb. . 3
OPadden, tb... I
0 Maruan, ss. . . . I
Prill, r 1
0 Durhanan, p.. 3
Totala - 3 17 14 1 Totala 17 III I I
Minneapolis . ...1 0 1 O'O 0 0 0 0
St Paul 0 0 0 0 It 1 0 0 0 I
Two-base hit: Frisk. Home runs: Hari,
Davis. .Stolen base: Orminger. Double
plays: dremlnger to Fox lo Hart; Graham
lo Oyler to Hart to Kilroy; Fox to Ovlef
to Hart. First base on balls: Off Kilroy,
2; off Buchanan, 2. Struck out: By Kilroy,
2; by Buchanan, (. Left on haaea: Minne
apolis, 1; St. PhuI, 2. Time, 1:50. I'mpiiea:
Owens and Egan.
I'aekera Defeat Brewera.
MILWAUKEE, May 19. Kansas Ci'.v
lilt Dougherty at opportune times todiy
and won an Interesting game by a scorn
of 9 to 4. Frantm, although wild, was
invincible with men on bases. Score:
KANSAS CITT. allLWAt'KKH.
B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B.
waldron. If.. 4 I 3 0 oRoblnaon. aa. t 0 I I a
Prrrlna. aa... 5 3 1 0 OOrern. rf 4 I 1 t
Hill, rf I 0 I OB.tanun. lb. 6 3 lit
Caaaady. rf... 4 1 I 0 n Clark. 3b I 0 0 4 i
Donohua. lb.. 3 111 0 Barilla, e i 1 I 1 i
Whltnar. lb.. 4 1 7 0 0 Hemphill. If.. 4 0 4 1
Burke, lib I 0 I I 1 U'l'hauagt, f 1 0 3 0 a
Leahy, e 4 1 1 OMiH'nrm'k, 2 4 10 0 0
tram I, p 4 0 0 i 0 Dougherty, p. 4 I 0 4
Totala M 9 27 I 1 Total. 3 I 17 11 I
Kansas City 40U20000 39
Milwaukee 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 04
Two-baae hlta: Batsman. Whltnev. Stolen
baae: Perrlne. First base on balls: Off
Dougherty. 3; off Frants. &. Hit by pitched
hall. By Frantg. 1. Wild pitch: Frantt.
Struck out: By Dougherty, 4; by Frants,
1. Sacrifice hit: Waldron. Left on bases:
Milwaukee, 9; Kansas City, 6. Time: 1:65.
Umpire: Kane.
Colonihns Outbate Indianapolis.
INDIA NAPOLI8. May 19 Superior stick
work by the Columbus players, combined
witli errors by the Indianapolis team,
caused the defeat of the locals in the open
ing game of rhe series. Score:
COLl'MBlg. INDIANAPOLIS.
B.H.O. A E. B.H.O.A.B.
B.H.O. A E. Dunleavy. cf. I 1 I 0
Plikerlug. cf. 4 I 3 0 OJ Can-, aa . 4 112 4
Wrlglay. 2b.
Coulter, If...
Kllim. lb....
Trial. Sb....
Hulawltl. a.
Bruce, rf
Kyan, c
Vail, p
Totala
5 0 4 1 0 Parry. If 4 4 0 0
12 0V OC. Carr, lb... 4 lilt
4 0 1.1 1 ORothgeb, rf.. I 0 10
1 3 3 3 V Jamas. 3b.... 4 I 1 I I
.12 110 Weaver, r 4 0 I 1
I 0 8 0 0 Kelley. 2b.... 4 0 4 a 1
4 3 10 OCromler, p... 3111
.1011
: Totala 13 37 II 4
31 11 27 17 1 t
1 ! 1 1 11 0 0 0 27
Columbus
ntlianapulis 020U01 00 0-1
First base mi balls: Off Crumley, I; off
Veil, 1. Struck out: By Veil, 10. Hit by
pitcher: By Veil, Bothgeb. Two-base hits:
Dunleavy, C. Carr. Friel. Three-base hit:
Frlel. Home run: Pickering. Saurtflc
hits: Veil (S. Stolen base: J. Carr. Left
on basea: Indianapolis, s; Columbus, 9.
Time: l:4t. implies: Kelluni and Sulli
van. ' Toledo Defeats loalavllle.
TOLEDO. May 19. Bunching of hlta and
errorless nelding gave Toledo an exciting
Same with Louisville today. Dunkle'a wild
Has in the eighth also helped Toledo to
win. Score :
TOLEDO. Ull'ISVILLE.
B H.O.A.L. B.H.O.A.B.
Caanall, cf
3 0 4 0 tl Kerwin. rf. .. I 0 I 0
111 Hallman. If.. 4 I 1
4 110 t Sullivan, lb. 4 111 1
4 1 Brarr.ear. 2k.. 1118
18 11 oSlovall. cf.... 4 1
8 0 1 a 0 Woodruff, 3k. I 1 4
Ieivont, aa. .. 8
Nance. If 4
; Ju1. rf 4
Krueger. 3b.. 8
Koabe. 2b ... 8
W. Clarke, lb 4
' Land, r 4
i Cannlta. p.. 4
I 11 1 0 Qullllan. Il l I t 1 I
II tfhaar. c 4 1
14 Uunkle. p.... 4 1
I
11 IHII I T,.tl U III M 14 1
Toledo 1 0 0 0 2 1 -4
' I.oulsville I) 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0-3
I Two-base hits: Woodruff. Nance, Quinlan,
' Ttraxhear. Sullivan. Sacrifice hits: Demont.
Quinlan. Struck out: By Cemnllc, 8: hy
Dunkle, 4. Bases on bulla: Off Camnitg.
3: off Dunkle. 4. Double play: Wuinlan,
Bmshear and Sullivan. Left on baaes: To
ledo. 8: lxMilsvtlle, 10. Passed ball: ltnd.
Time: 1:V. I'mpire: Haskell.
Standing of the Tennis.
Plaven. Won Lost Pet.
17 lo .ttfi
24 14 l .5S.I
HI 1 15 .."ill
-Jt 14 lh .4M
14 IS .4W
27 IS 14 .!
So ' 14 H .4
tf 12 17 .414
I lolcUu
' Milwaukee .
Columbus ..
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' Minneapolis
i IuUvllle .
i Kansas city
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i Games today: Louisville at Toledo. Kan
I saa City at Milwaukee, St. Paul at Mlnne-
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I nlverslty Strong with Slick and
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. Creighton university proved to he too
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' Union Pacific shop men and as a result the
rallroadera were beaten by a score of 11
I to . llie SIIUU iem uieiyeii m auuu a"7
' In the Meld, but were unable to connect
; mUh whitehead to any eitent and he euc-
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Horin am "air brother executed a clever
.J," ? p y ,UItingoff a acore and
throwing the baiter "ul at first. Th hit-
n of",he collegians waa excellent. In
all thirteen hits were made. Mullen taking
a single, two two-baggera and a three-baa
i.lt, while McNally landed three alngiea
i anj duplicated Krlday'a feat by making the
; rl-oud home run of the season. Score:
i I RKKiHTON. t NiOK FACirlf,
BROAK a.R.o.A.K.
L,rh .i i t I j i aae. If. 4
, Mullen, lb... 4 I I i IK t'l.i.r t. I I T I 0
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hoe, 4. SLwick out: By Whitehead. 8; by
Kehoe, 4. Double play: Horan. E. Claire
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pitched ball: McNally. K. Claire, Doug
las. U. Casey. Sacrifice hit: K. Claire.
Stolen basea: Croft, Maglrl, J. Casey, E.
Claire, B. Casey. Time: 1:4S. Umpire:
Lanlgan.
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LINCOLN. Neb.. May 19. tSpe.lal Tele
gram.) Knnsas university won from the
Nebraska Cornhuskers today In an excit
ing eleven-Inning contest by a score or l
to S. The Jayhawkers excelled with the
stick, but fielded so poorly that Pitcher
Hoffman found the bases frequently filled
and barely escaped the loss of the game.
Nebraska's regular pitchers were all on
the hospital llsL and a freshman. Mulll-
ken, was called Into service. The Corn
huskers held the lead until me nuun
Inning, when Kansas tied the score. Both
teama drew blanks In the tenth, but the
Javhawkers ran in three scores In the
eleventh, a slashing two-bagger by llether
Ington being the chief factor. In their
half the Cornhuskers fought hard to tu
lip the score, but two rune were the most
they could accomplish. The acore: R H E.
Kanaaa ...2 000010000 J- U U'
Nebraska. 0100200000 2-6 2.6
Batteries: Mulliken and Carroll for Ne
braska; Hoffman and Bronkens for Kan
sas. Rockefeller la Defeated.
The United States National bank clerks
took the Standard Oil company down the
line Saturday afternoon in a game of ball
played at Forty-fifth and Jackson streets,
winning by the score of Jt to 8. The clerks
hated to rub it In so badly, but lietter ball
playing will tell. The pitching of Cutler of
the money lenders and the hitting of Mur
phev of the same team were the features
of the game. Wlnslow of the Rockefellers
saved mauy a Score by his witticisms. The
teams lined up as follows:
Standard on. rosnion.
8. Bank.
O. Williams
Murphy
Irwin
Foster
Nlndel
.P. Williams
Wilght
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Walker
Younen.
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Foster
Olaaa
Brown
Moran
Hobert
Macomber
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. left
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Milestone
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Field ( lab Beats Soalh Omaha.
The Initial game of ball on the Field
club grounds was played Saturday after
noon between the Field club team and the
South Omaha Merchants' team, the Field
club team winning by the score of 10 to 4.
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tion supported by the South Omaha mer
chants, and has prospects of being a win
ner. The features of the game were the
battery work of Oordy and Bghner for the
Field club team and the batting of Abbott
and Chambers. Score by Innings: R H E.
Field Club 8 ft 1 2 0 0 2 0 210 10 2
South Omaha. .0 0001003 o 443
Balterlea: Feld Club. Gordy and Bohner;
South Omaha. Bell and Shoinhlen. Two
baa hlta: B Roben. Williams (21, Abbott.
Chambers. Struck out: By Gordy. 11: by
Bell. 5. Stolen bases: Abbott. Hoagland.
Murphy. Boliner. Double play: Oordy lo
Bohner to Abbott. Umpire: Hachten.
Twa Gamea at Clarka.
C LARKS. Nab.. May 19 Two good base
ball games were played here Friday. The
flrat game waa between a nine from Silver
Creek and the Central City school team.
Tha result was. Silver Creek. 18; Central
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Iowa Males Win.
The Mist team of the Iowa School for the
Deaf defeated the nine of the Nebraska
school In a well played game of seven
innings on the grounds of the latter yes
terday by the score of 8 to 1. The lowana
plied up eight hits to one by the opposing
team. Score: . K.H.K.
1. S. D 0 0 0 2 4 1 08 4
N. 8. D 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 1 7
Batteries: I. 8. D , Morehead and White;
N. 8. D., Hal. In, Blankenshlp and Dunker.
Two-base hits: I. 8. D., 2. First baae on
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out: Bv Morehead, 7; bv Sabln, 10; by
Blankenshlp, ti. Passed balls: By Whit.
2; hy Dunker, 4. I.eft on bases: f. S. D.,
; N. S. IX, 2. Wild pitch: Olankenship.
Time: 1:30. Umpire; Seely.
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Uoia lops. position.
Lee-Glass.
....Clair
Williams...
cstcher ...
catcher ....
pitcher
flrat
Fin ley
Bellinger
Collier
...-BafT alder
Tonnamann
...Bradford
Mlnlcua
Lawler
......Gibson
Dlneen
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Dunn
Brodbeck.
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Kennedy third
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hort .
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Drlscoll
Van Cleve...
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Teounisrh wlna Four to Three.
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Telegram.) Tecumaeh defeated Cotncr uni
versity of Bethany on the nome grounds
this afternoon In a good game. Score:
Tecumaeh 0 0 S 1 0 0 0 0 6 4
Coiner 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 .08
Base hits: Coiner, t; Tecumaeh. t. Bat
teries: Cutner, Lung and Ogdrn; Tecumaeh,
Parr lens and Murphy.
At Johnson yesterday Cotner was ' de
feated by a score of 4 to 7.
Iowa Leslie Gamea.
MA RSH ALLTOWN, la.. May 19.-(8p-clal
Telegram.) (lames In the Iowa leagn
today resulted:
Burlington. 0; Marshalltown, 4.
Waterloo, 8; Keokuk,
Ottumwa, 2; Boone, 1.
Fort Dodge, 4; Oakaloosa, 1
Davenport Wlna at Shlekley.
SHU'KLEY. Neb.. May 19 (8peclal Tele
giam.) In a c'.osely contested game of ball
here today letween the local team and
Davenport, Davenport won by twa scores.
Batteries: Davenport, Plka and Bean;
Shlckley, Sandburg and Stickle. Umpire:
Prof. E. A. Brlttenhani.
Onama Wlna lecii Gam.
ON AW A, la.. May 19. (Spaclal Talagrara)
The Onawa High achool defeated tha
Sloan High school here this afternoon by
a score of 14 to 6 for tha second time thia
season. Batteries: Onawa, Olson and
Stacker; Sloan. Vanmastln and Frlshy.
Umpire: Stewart of Sloan.
Mr look wiaa Clasa Game.
MVOOK. Neb.. May 19.-(8pacll Tele
gram.) Culbertaon and MeCook High
achool teama played ball hers today, Me
Cook won a close gam by I to 7.
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