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12 TUB OMAHA DAILY BEEt SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1M7. ,7 11 S I th' ( trr. OMAnA WINS FROM PUEBLO loukalik Get Good Bc,r When He Talnki E Can Lt Down. INDIANS START IN TO SCALP HIM Eddie tlatrk Pats la the Day for Selee, a HI OI4 Playa mates Flag Hla All Right. NmSllt. ef.... Bauer, lb.... Weed. Jb Tate, rf Newton, Frost, lb Hess, c Freeae, c... 1 It 9 9 10 3 1 I I 0 0 1 0 1 I t 0 i t i 1 t 9 1I0O 0 0 I 1 "i m n "i 1 t 9 0 - 0 1 0 0 0-1 Jackson, p t Total M IJnroln 1 0 Bloux City: 0 Three-bssa hit: Thomas. P stolen: Holme (I). Barton (2). Qulllln, Newton. Double oly: Nobllt to Wl. First bee on balls: off Jones, 2; off Jackson, t. Struck out: By Jones, f: by Jsckson, 4. Wild rlteh: Jackson. Left on baa: Lincoln, ; Blotia City, 4. Time: 1;3S. lmplre: Da vit. Attendant: z,ow. Omaha won th firat game of the prent eric from Pueblo at Vinton atreet para Friday afternoon before a well fllle.l grandstand of women who had coma out for two reasons; one, berauae It was Des Molnea Omaha Lincoln Denver a i .... " .i .. l.ll.,.' iav an.l tha nlh.i hn..,a Ikn. ..... , ..... 1 i'updio la neara mat r.aai yuii k waa to pltcli for 8clee. Quick haa not atruck hla atride at base ball this spring. II uaad the gait he tot onto af the roller rink lust winter and that la different from bane ball. Sam Crawford used the ring aa training quarter and aeemed to round to all o. k. In the spring, but not ao with Quick. Perhapa he worked harder at tha game than did Wahoo Sam and it I tak Ing him longer to get over It. At any rata h had no control of tha ball, waa gtaadlag of the Teams. Played, Won. Lost. Pet. .21 14 1 .M7 ....2 IS 7 . ....21 11 10 .V4 ....23 12 11 ....22 11 11 ."0 ....21 I 18 .U (lames today: Pueblo at Omaha. Sioux City at Lincoln, Denver at Dea Molnea. CHICAGO WINS FROM BOSTON i Windy City Httionala Bunch Eitt on Hub Blab Artist in 8ixth. PFEISTER PITCHES A GREAT GAME Farmer Omaha Player Holda Visitors to Faar Hits aad Mia Error la Jadgsaeat Lets la Oaly Raa. CHICAGO, May 24. Chicago won a clean and well-played game from Boston today, making two runs In tha sixth on a bunching of two slnglea and a triple. Pfelster would are made It a shut out had he not Inter fered with a throw to the plate that turned Strobel'a hit Into a horns run. Score: GAME! 15 AMERICA LE AGl R ?lt for ten aafo one and walked ntna, Bostoa Breaks Its Hoodoo by Rhattlaa; Oat tbleago. ROSTOV. Mar 2a. Boston broke Ita long string of defeatea today, Tannehlll pitch-Ins- a two-hit aame and shutting out Chicago, while Boston scored three runs, aided by Chicago' mlsplays. Score: BOSTON. CHICAOO. I K O A.I B.H.O.A.E. rrt. .... 1 I O Nll, rf ... 1 4 tahl. tf 4 I i 4 JrniM. ef 4 4 1-4 Orlmhw. Ik 4 1 14 4 lihell. lb 4 1 1 t Tinker, a.... 4 vera, lt I Moran. c... Pf.it.r, p. ISelhach, If .. t 4 I 4 4 Pxnehue, lb.. 4 4 1 1 4 OftSwIa.- Ik... I III 4Hhn. If t 4114 rraetnaa. rf.. I 1 I I I loMlraa. ... I 114 4 Jem, lb.... I 4 11 I Pone. ID I I 1 terao. ...! 1 14 I 4LTn'hlll. Ml 4 I f I J. Taa'hlll, s I 4 I I I Whit. I I I 1 I which la enough to loae almost any ball frame. Quick waa always tha lad lea' man Omaha team, and Pa liked to trot him out for. the amuaement of lha women oil li. ilea'1 day, but It broke hla heart yea- trt'Biy to have Felee order him to thai Tol 21 inn I Total M ta 14 I ft oiit. Ho know ha waa In no condition I Oodwln out, hit by batted ball, to Id ten and he knew before ho went lr Boston 0 1 9 2 0 0 0 0 Z he would b a shattered Idol when ha Chicago 00 0- earn nut anrl ha arli rival IfmikallU A- I JWO-lBSe n: U "inm- II" ; r rwr- a me out and he waa right. Koukallk, on m.n K)r.t ha,, on halls: Off White, 1: the other hand, had things all hla own I off Tannehlll, 1. fctruck out: By White, way. Not a man hit him safely until I I; by Tannehlll, . Time: 1:11). umpire the fourth, and that was Shugart. with Luhun- two out and it counted for nothing. Slsler Qaaker V In wit a suck made a double In the alsth but It did him PHILADELPHIA. May 28,-Hard hitting no aood. for h died eleht m, tb. ..etc won today game for Philadelphia from - , . . i 11 .,,ia nvr.n t'li w wi imr waa ar Total.. Chicago Boston Left on baaea Three-baee hits Omaha had accumulated eight, run anl waa that many to the good when Pueblo ctme to bat In tha seventh Innlnav Hmiba. Ilk decided he waa far enough ahead to I JirtTef.!!'. leaf a llttla and tha first thing ha knew KniM. Ik. Old Man Shugart had soused out a trlpto, Fniaworth hit a high one to Fenlon, but (Shugart was too. foxy to try to coma home and It waa well he didn't for Fen Ion threw It straight aa a dia to Qondlng lit plenty of time to have caught Shugart. Brtor Koukallk got back hla speed after hla let-up Melcholi1 had brought fihugart home with another triple and Meyera atruck out. Meyera la one of Belee'a new men and waa loaned to him by Denver, that team securing him from Loulavllle. f active when men wer on bases : PHILADELPHIA. ST Score: B H.O.A.g. LOt'18. ; B H q A E. Dal. lb... Satbnia, rf. Murphr, Ik. Croaa, ..., Power, e... Drt, a... I t I U Stan. It 4 4 I 4 .14 19 9 Hamphill. rf. I 1 1 9 1 .41414 Wallare. n... 44141 4 1 7 4 9 Norriyka, lb... 1 110 4 4 4 114 4 O Brua. lb.. 4 1119 4 114 9 Nllei. rf I 9 I 9 lb.. 4 1 1 I 1 4 14 9 4 19 9 11 9 9 9 9 9 Home run: Stroble. 1. Sacrifice hit: Young. rjtulen bases: eiaale. Bheckard. h.vatia. Moran. Trnney. Double play: Evans and Chance. Struck out: by Pfelster. 6; by nuni. a. Panned ball: ftloran. Bases on balls: off Pfelnter, 2; off Young, L Time, 45. Umpire, Johnstone. Kow York looses to It. I.onla. ST. LOUIS. May 26.-81. Louie won the Opening game from New York; 4 to S. iruliot pitched excellent bail and was given nod support. Taylor waa retired after the seventh inning in order to allow McQann to bat for him. Score: T. IH'IS. NEW YORK. B.H.O.A E. B. H.O.A.g. Bennett, lb... 4 ill 9Bro'nan. c-et I till 119 9 Brown, rf... 4 119 9 R'w'nYa. Ib-c I I II 1 ( Mrrtea, If.... I 9 119 Dahlen, aa. ... I 19 1 9DTlln, lb... I 114 1 Ollhen. lb... 4 14 1 4Rtrang, rf.... I 111 Taylor. 1 Marehall. lb. I II 11 It IT 1 rr(uan, a.. Mi-Oann .... 1 MrUraw .... I Shannon, If.. Smoot. cf.... Belr, Ik-. rndt, lb.... Himai, rf V Bride, a. Oradr. e Druhot. p... ToUls 1 1 4 4 0 Hartiell 9 9 14 Spenrer, .41111 Jaenbaon, P aRlckey .... .11 I 14 I I Total M II IT 11 4 Total.... Batted for Jacobaon In ninth. Philadelphia 1 12 0 0 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 Ift in bases: St. Louis. 8: Phlladplnhla. 8. Stolen basea: Nile, O'Brien, Nordyke. I woms una ijsni. on7iivri, , m , in. Hnrtsel. . Three-base hit: Hartsel. Home 110 0 10 0-2 v . Sister walked and then tha aoclnl favorite, runa: Dygert, Davis. Double plnys: Croas lV?tn nT i0T ,eft "urk8 field fence for two. But then Eddlo was on bal: oft Dygert, 8. Wild pltcAes: Dr- the heavy hitter on tha Omaha team lasj gert, . Tims: LOG. Umpires: Conners and rear. Quick s double brouaht In Flske and tiurt Staler, and Cook's slnrle which followed brouaht In Quick msklns: five runs for WASHINGTON, May 28. Eela held the urougnt in yuick. making nva runa for w,.ntnt;tons down to nve scattered hits this one inning.. That waa all Pueblo got todav. and the Clevolanda had an easv In the game. I time shutting them out, 4 to 0. Hughes Omaha's first runa wars lara-alv due tn waa hit hard and timely. Four double .wl IT; "! o. . ' . . . . Pl by the vlaitora were tha featurea of .iiu ou.uu twvi a. Disirr, wiiu inBjBimi i gcama: Score: on tnrowing tne Dan away every time he Cleveland. Washington, got a good chance. He threw wild to I B.H.o.A.R. b.h.o.a.e. ae-nnH and tha hall n( t .IAA. a.1J I Pllk, ff.A.,, I 114 4 Jona. f 1 119 9 He threw wild to third and two men I Tarier. ".'." 4 aeored. Quick also threw wild, all threw JJJ,", ,b, " ! wild, they aeemed to have a caaa of rat- I cimsaitoa. if' I Broiler, Ik... I ties. , Every Omaha player but Runkla mada a hK and four of them a tola bases, Runkle getting two. Fenlon got into the game with two good hits and Lajole v Gondlng alao got two. A double play was pulled oft by each team. The aame teams will" play this after noon and SunJay. Sunday tha Rock Island will run two excursion from the state and tha Illinois Central on from Iowa, j .as far east as Fort Dodge, . ' The. soors: OMAHA. . AH. R. H. .... I 4 Clark. . Kala, ... Total. 119 9 Sohalflr. lb.. I 9 I 4 I 1 1 4 Croaa. lb 4 9 I I I 14 4 1 Anaaraoa,' If. I 1 14 1 I IS 1 4 Hlokmaa. rf.. I 1 I 4 14 9 Siabl. lb 1114 4 111.4 William, as. I I I 1 4 4 4 Harden, e.... 19 9 19 14 9Hubw. .... 14 119 .IT U IT 17 9 ToUl. ..M I IT 11 1 Bender, 2b Fenlon, rf Bassey.' If Welch, cf.,.,, t Dolan. lb 4 Runkle. sa. ,. 4 Per ring, Sb I fiondlng. e 4 Koukallk, p 4 Total PO. A.' E. ? 0 0 10 27 book," if...' , MeOilvray. cf,..,,,.. Shugart, 2b l.llaworth, 2b Melcholr, rf ,,,, Meyers, lb Flske. ss Staler, 0. Quick, p WW Totala 32 Omaha ...'..S Z Pueblo v. 0 ..M I PUEBLO. AD. R. H. PO. A. ,. 4 .. 4 Olio .0010 12 14 0 0 1.1 11 2 0 o i s o lilt 116 1 110 6 "l 1 ii M 2 0 1 0 0 0 Cleveland 0 002000204 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Three-base htte: Fllrk. Conralton. Home run: Congalton. Sacrlllce hits: Turner, Bradley. Stolen bases: Turner, Bradley. Double plays: Lajole and B to vail; EU-la and Btovall; Lajola, Turner an4 Stovall; Turner, Lajole and Stovall. Left on basea: Wash ington. 2: Cleveland. 10. Bases on balls: Off Hughes, t; off Eels, i. Struck out: By Hugnes. by his, 1. Tlm: ,:6Uv , urn plres: Sheridan and Evans. Detroit Easy for New York. NEW YORK. May 26. New York won easily from Detroit today by a score of It to 6. The vlaitora were weak In pitching and poor in fielding. Bcore: KW YORK. DETROIT. B.H O.A.B. B.H.O.A.E K !, rf....4 III 9Schafar. lb.. I I I I I Klbrt14, a. I I 4 1 I Cobb, ef 4 I I 1 ; TSr, .... 1 4 4 9 1 Oawford, rf. I I 1 9 i Cb. lb ... I 4 11 4 Llndaar. Ik.. 4 4 II 9 9 Laporta, lb... I 19 1 1 Melntyr. If.. 4 9 19 9 William, Ik. I I I 9 9 Cou.hlln. lb. 4 4 I 4 4 ronray, cf.... 4 199 O'Laary. aa.. 1411 atoriarltj. If. I 1 1 1 Lew.. . till Klainaw, e... I 111 Schmidt. 4 412 Tkomaa, .... 1 9 9 9 9 Dohu, s,. 9 9 9 4 9 nets, p a mm, p Eubank, p.... I ToUli U II IT t S lullla 1 I I I 4 19 1 19 9 1 ToUl IT 19 14 IT Batted for Donahue In tha second. New York 1 6142000 -15 Detroit .0 I 0 1 0 2 06 First base on errors: Detroit, 1: New 0 0-6 York, I. 'First baaa on balls: Off Wlggs, Tu,.h... hi.. nnni.. si. i.. - i. I : ore hoii. 1. BlrucK out: bv Eubank. 1 Meyers. Three-base hits: - Shugart, Mel-'f Py ', ,Vr.,: , Ponahu?. , two choir. Passed ball: Staler. 1. First bass lnn.,n",i ."f1 W1 .1 In one Inning: off Philadelphia on balls: Off Koukallk. 2: off Ouick. ft. Struck out: By Koukallk. 4: by Quick. 2. I'f t on bases: Omaha, 10; Pueblo, 4. Dou ble plays: Perrlng, Bender and Dolan; . Shugart. Flske and Meyer. Stolen bases: Bassey, Dolan, Runkle (2), Bender. Sacrifice mis: tsenaer, rsnion. Tims: 1:40. Umpire ruiier. Attsnduncsi i.zuu. . Bad Throw Loses Game DE8 MOINES. Ia., May 2S.-Schrant Wl.d throw to aecond in the third Da Molnea two soorea. Had It not liean '-tor this Des Molnea and Denver miaht I Cleveland ' have been playing still, for neither team I New York waa able to score aa-uln. It waa a nltrh. I Detroit ... era' battle with honors evenly divided be- St. Louis ... tween Manske and Palse. Tha hiia vara I Chicago equally divided and snsatlonal fielding at Washington ermcai times cut on scores. - Double Dltyl pu""l figured prominently In tha gam. Tha I Oames todsy core: DES' MOINES. AB. K. H. PO. 10 0 Eubank. In Ave innings. Three-base hits Mullln. Lowe. Crawford. Chase. Klelnnw Moriarity, Hogg, uaennoe nits: Morlarlty, meinow. nioien oases: urawrora, la porte. Williams, conroy. Double Dlavs Lowe to fchaefer to Lindsay; Yeager to Chase. Hit by pitcher: liy Donahue. 1 by wigys. 1; by Hogg, "l. Umpire: Con nolly, timet i:av. Caffyn. If ... Schlpke, 3b ... Welday, cf .. Dealer, o .... O'Leary. Hoa-rlrver, rf Andreaa, lb , Magoon. lb ., Manuka, p ... Totala .... 0. 14 A. 0 t 0 E 0 V s DENVER. AB. R. . 4 0 w 1 6 27 15 H. PO. 1 I 0 1 1 t 0 2 A. E. 0 McHato. cf , -T- Smith. 2b Weigardt ... Randall, rf . Belden. If ... Reddkk, b . Kruell, ss ... Zaluaky, lb . fcVhrant, 0 ... Paige, . Totals 20 Weigardt batted for Smith In ninth. Des Moines 0 0 2 0 0 I lenver 0-0 Stolen bases: Welday. Hogrlever. An drea Smith. Mcllale. Two-bass hits: Manske. VYeldsy. Double plays: Kroell to Ratldlck; iteudica to ialuaky, O'Leary taadlagr of the Teas. nayed. won. Lost, pet, 22 22 10 .087 2 19 10 .45$ U IS II .Ml II 16 15 .614 W 17 1 .616 80 14 18 .4f7 ..... 12 11 19 .4117 24-7 27 .208 Chlcaro at Bowton. Rf Lou I at Philadelphia, Detroit at New York, Cleveland at wasnington. Field Clab aad Baaksrs. At th Field club grounds Saturday aft ernoon a picked team from all the Omaha Danks will play the Field club team, Judging from the llne-UD of the bankers. tha Field club will have" a hard nut to crack. Jddle Crelhton la back In th game after his recent sickness and will play with the Field club. Gam called at I d. m. The llne-UD: Field Club. Position. All-Bank Bohner Catch Carr Qordy Pitch Klc Abbott First Lyon Mslone Second Allison Martin Third Nial Murphy Short Landren l namoers Left Anthony Hoagiand Center Norene Cretghton Right Faulkner 6 M to Andreaa; Magoon, Andreas. O Lesry f """"" . vi l.lw u.u.1 on bulla: OR Uiuk(. y y so. r fvvl; off Ials, 2. Hit by pitched ball: B liv'alge, I. Struck out: By Manake, I; b l B-alf-e, 4. Attendance: 2.0UU. Time: 12 1 1 Uaoola Keeps LINCOLN, May 26.- Grlaaell Wlas la Hlath. AMES. Ia.. May 26 (Special Telegram In the moat spectacular game plsyed on tne Ames diamond mis season urinneu defeated the Aggies by the close score o I to 1. It waa a battlna aame from alar to finlah. Twice during the gam Ames was conndent or victory, but alter a bat ting rally on tha part of Orlnnell they were compelled to acknowledge defeat. score: R. II. E. ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 21 6 . ..1 1 0 0 0 02 6 Batteriea: Ames, Harrtt and Cotton Orlnnell, Smlthsou and Valerius. Umpire iieea of Ames. WlaalasT. IJncoln kept up It Arapahoe Starts Well ARAPAHOE. Neb., May 2B.-(8pecial Tel JwlnninsT lt today, arresting oiouk Ulty r- by a sco? of 7 to 1. Jones and Javkson ,ln mm .of b.b?1' of. the eaon hero. r5! L..,iiv aWaeiiva ia lha h,.v In which Arapaho defeated Norton, Kan., but th attrwa liberal with bases on th following score: R. H. fc. i ,.m. and must of his aifis figured In the Norton O02OO2O 4 I 1 I run a-eiuna. His support, too, was ragged Arapahoe 1 2 2 2 0 9 0 0 07 .. . -d tha viaitors did not play with the ain- I First baa on balls: Off Mlnnlrk X aer of which they are eapabl. A foul tip Struck out: By Salens.' 10: By Minnlck. I a. ihat atruck Hess on the knee put him out I Home run: Minnlck. Thrve-base hits a of the gams. Freess going In behind ti e I Patterson. Snyder Two-ban hit: Ieach, I bat. bcots Fillman, ss Holmes, If Qulllln. lb Keirlium. cf ... Thomas, lb..t... Collins, rf Barton. 2b S.l a ran. C i. Jones, p XJNCOLN. AB. 6 6 Tanner. Batterl, Arapahoe, Salens and Bchoonovor; Norton, Minnlck and Mahun. Total Captll. U. R. H. PO. A. E. 041 t 1 1 2 1 I 0 I I 1 1 1 I . 1 6 J 1 6 '? "5 27 Ii 1 from rtrooklnaa. with Mitchell next. The college represented are Huron. Mltrhrll. RedtleM. Yankton. Brooking, with band from Huron. Miti-hell and Brookings. There was a large attendance from all colleafs. Ml"i Ixiu fy Miles of Redfteld won tnl plsce In the oratorlcsl contest, with Rslpli Shearer of Mitchell second. 4MK M AMERICATI ASSOCIATION Colambas Makes It Three ' Straight fros Toledo. COLUMBUS, O. May 26. Steady hitting In mnlch Krlel and Hyan set the pace, en abled Columbus to make It three straight ftom Toledo. Errors kept the visitor from being shut out. Manager Clymer wes put off the field. . Score: CUM'MPI'S. TOLEDO. B.H O A E. B H O A F. Plrk.rlni. rf. 4 I I 9 ICannell. rf . . 4 9 1 it 0 Wrtfley, lb.. I I i t 0 J rtarka. If. 4 I 1 9 t'nuliar, II.., 4 4 10 0 Deiront. ... Ill Kinm. lb I 1 9 IJude. rf 4 4 I 9 Hlnrhman, rf I 1 I 4 4Krtir, lb.. 11 Frl.l, lb 4 4 I 4 IMailK. Ih.... III Hulrwltt, aa.. 4 4 1 1 1 W. Clark, lb I III 1 CHICAGO. B.H.O.A.E. Iisl. ef I I 1 9 Brtdwall, 11 STannay, lb. 119 9 Dolnn. Tf ... banc, lb... 4 1 11 4 4 Howard. If. lelntaldt. Ik 4 I 1 1 4 Brain, lb.... 114 1 Bate, ef... 1 I I I It rebel, lb. .19 4 19 Naedhaia. .19 9 14 Touaf. ... BOSTON. B.H.O.A E. 4 9 119 It I IT 14 1 Total it 4 14 T 9 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Chlcaao. 7: Boston, 1 Stelnfteld, 2; Bstea, 1. Total II II IT t I Total 11 I 14 IT I Columbus 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 7 Toledo 1 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 02 Stolen bases: Wrlaler. Friel. Cannell. Knabe. Sacrifice lilt: Hlnchman. Flmt bus on balls: Off Berger. 1; off Olllen, J. Two-base hits: Rvan, Demont (!). Three brae hits: Wrlgley, Frlel. Ieuble plav: Wrlgley to Klhm. Struck out: By Ber ger. 10s by Olllen, 4. Time; 1:67. Um pire: Haskell. Distillers Wis Bs treat. INDIANAPOLIS. Mav SB I-oiilevlll wen from Indianapolis In a game charac terised by heavy hitting and manv errors. The visitors used three pitchers. Score: LOUISVIl.T.K. INDIANAPOLIS B.H.o.A.R. a h n a t tfallman, If.. I I I Pfaff. ef I 119 9 1 I J. Carr. ... I I I I I I 9 Perry. If I I I 9 I 4 0. r.rr, lb... 4 I It 1 1 1 Rnth(eb. rf.. I I I I 4 I IJamra, lb.... I 9 1 I 1 I I Knho. e 4 1 I 4 " I 1 Hurna, 2b..... 1 I 9 I 9 I 9 Keller, tb... 11119 1 1 rp-ntt. p.... 14 9 19 I 4 Hart, p 1 9 1 9 9 9 11 9 11 1 1 9 9 11 1 1 1 0 1.1 1 9 9 1 1 1 9 19 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Total II 4 14 14 I Batted for Taylor In eighth. Batted for Ferguson In ninth. St. Loula 2 0000200 4 New York 0 0100001 1-1 Earned runa: New York 1. St. Louis. I. Two-base hit: Grady. Three-base hit: Bennett. Sacrifice hits: McBride. Taylor. Double playa: Arndt, Beckley and Mc Bride. Stolen base: Mertea. wild pilch: off Taylor, 2. Struck out: by Druhot, 2;' by Taylor. 2: by Ferttuson. 1. Left on bases: St. Louis, f. New' York, 6. Inning pitched: By Tailor, 7; by Ferguson, 1. Hits: on Taylor, 11; off Ferguson, 0. Tims, 1:60, Umpires: O Day and Emslie. Plttsbnrgr Shot Oat Brooklya. PITTSBURO. May 26. The Brooklyn made their first appearance today In Pitts burg and were shut out. uniy two or. tnem reached third base and both were caught at the plate. Bcore: PITTSBURO. BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.E. B.H. O.A.B. 119 9 Caaey, lb.... 4 4 119 I 1 I 1 0 Batrb, If 4 1 I 4 4 4 4 14 ILumlay. rf... 4140 4 111 Jordan, lb ... I 1111 9 14 9 4 Malooey, cf.. 19 19 9 1119 Hitter, e 4 1 I 9 1 119 9 lperman. tb. I 9 I 1 9 19 9 Lew la, aa I 1 I I 9 1119 Eaaoo, p I 9 1 I 9 Mlr, If... Ganley, rf. Leark, el Vtor, aa... 4 Nealon, lb... I Rltehay, Ik . 4 Shha, lb.. I Phelpa, 4 Willi, p I Ryan. Brr, .4 I 14 I l .4149 Olllen. p. I AMkiu, ...till 19 9 9 StoTall, cf.... II Branhear, lb. I 9 4 Sullivan, aa.. I 4 1 Barwln, rf I 1 I Woodruff, lb. I 9 I toner, lb 4 4 9 Shaw, f.... Sterher, a. Adama, 9.. Elliott, p. ..Ill ..949 ..119 ,.199 peopls are expected to take advantsge of the rates. The latest dope on the meet five lows a chance to win. though tha lawkeyea consider It a doubtful one. CORXEI.L Will SF.COM II04T RACK Oarsmea frees. Ifhara Agala Defeat rrlsnsoa. Rowers. BOSTON. May 26 Cornell won her sec ond annual bost rsc with Harvard this afternoon by about three lengths. Har vard made a better showing thsn In Its Isat vear'a rac with the lthacsns. when It met defest by about seven lengths, but the sturdy Cornell men. when once they gained , a alight lead gradually Increased the distance to the end of the course. The official time was: Cornell, 10:431-6; Harvard. 10:52. Distance. l' miles. Two other events comprised the pro. gram of today's regatta bps Hies the big race. They were the race between the rrcparatory school crews of Csscadllla at thaca and Stone of thia city and th single acull race for the Carroll cup for Harvard oarsmen. Casrndllla won by a length and a half In S 15-1&. The diatance was 1 6-16 miles. E. E. Smith of the law school won the Carroll cup In 1 17 l-t seconds. Tha course waa one mile. At the aignal for tha start of the' var sity race both crews were almost one In cstchlng the water. They started at a brisk pace, Harvard rowing 35 and Cor nell a. At the quarter mile stake Cornell was in the lead and Soon had pulled Its shell one quarter of a length ahead of Harvard. Shortly after this both crews reduced their stroke slightly until st the half mile Cornell pulled at SO and Harvard at 32. At the mile atske Cornell with Its long and deliberate stroke had mada the lead one and a quarter lengtha over Har vard. Harvard held on tenaciously and at an encouraging word from Cosswaln Blagden tried bravely to recover Borne of the lost distance. The attempt was fruit less, however, and Cornell continued to draw slowly away. On the last quarter of the race both crews mada a magnificent spurt, but Harvard was unable to do better than keep down to threa lengtha the gain of th Itharans. C'tAWMif VI "i'F" 7riwpaw m 1 1 : 4 T I 4 I 1 114 ToUl II II IT 19 9 ToUl 19 4 If 11 1 Pittsburg 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Rltchey. Three-base hit Wagner. Sacrifice hits: Osnley, Rltchey, Jordan. Stolen bases: Ganley, Sheehan, LuinleV. Jordan. Lewis. Double plays: Oanley and Phelps; Alperman, Lewis and joroan, tjaae on Dans: on wiius. i. on Enson. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Meier. Struck out; By Willi. 2; by liaaon, 1. Left on bases: Pittsburg, v; Brooklyn, . Time i:to. umpire! Klem. 1 Philadelphia Wins la Tenth. CINCINNATI, May 25. Corcoran' will throw in the first Inning gave Philadelphia one run. A wild pitcn by weimer in tne tenth let in tne winning run, a hit Tol lowing aendlng In another. Clnclnati waa unable to hit spark witn men on bases. Kelley was put out of the gsme In the tenth after two atrlkea had been called on him. Score: CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.E. B. H.O.A.g. Parrr. lb 1 1 a s o Ttioma. cf,.. 119 Keller, If..., I 111 Olcaaon, lb.. 4 1 1 I Mowrey 1 I 9 9 Courtney, lb. I I 1 9 9 Seymour, cf..4 1 4 4 Mace, If 4 I I I 4 PalrhanCr. lb I 9 1 1 thus, n 1 v udweii, rf.... 4 Prnaflld, lb I 9 11 9 4 Corcoran, aa. . 4 uoonn, ....! schlei, c 4 Doom. e...... I 941 4 Lobart. lb.... a Spark, p 4 4 9 1 I Wetmer, p.... I ToUl U T 10 11 9 ToUl J 4 M 1 1 Batted for Kelley In ninth. Philadelphia .100000000 2 S Cincinnati ...0 00000010 0 1 Two-base hit: Kelley. Barrv. Oleaaon. Sacrifice hits: Delehanty, Oleaaon, Titus, Brananeld. Double playa: Schlel to Cor coran; Kelley to Schlel. Struck out: By UUIma. a. V. C7 ...... 1. .. a m. A .vci.vi, , "j. opmaa. a. rirsi oaae on balls: Off Weimer, I; off Sparks, 3. H't by pitched ball: By Weimer, 1. Wild pitches; Weimer, 2. Time: 1:56. Um pires: Carpenter and Conway. StaadlBgr of the Teams. Plaved. Won. Tsar Tn inicago 1 in Mew York 16 Pittsburg 14 Philadelphia M St. Louis 3 Cincinnati Ss Boston 10 Brooklyn 2i Game today: Boston at Chicago. Brook ly!l..i ,p',t,burr. New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Chareh Leagae. Oames to be played May 26, l.j the Church and Sunday School Athletic league: Clifton Hill Presbyterian against Wal nutHill Methodist Episcopal, at Clifton Lowe Avenue Presbyterian against Cen tral United Presbyterian, at Thirty-ninth and Burt streets. Ollvstte Baptist agalnat Westminster rresDyterlan, at Forty-fourth and Ames avenue. St. Mary's Avenue Congregational against Reward Street Methodist Epr-copal. at i niriy-secona and Paclfie streets. tastellar Street Presbyterian against First Methodist Episcopal, at Twenty second and Elm streets. Osmes to be played at 1:10 p. m. Homo team ia provine umpire. r or Informa tion of games telephone Harney 3406, A. , miner, ciiairuian. Ramblers Ar Ready, Th Rambler have reoraanlsed for the season and would Ilk to arrange games wun amateur reams anywhere In Nebrsska and Iowa. The team Is as strong ss ever. This Is not new aggregation, but the sams Rambler team that finished last season with but six lost games. Those already with the team sre Ryan. Swift, Collins. McMahan, Williams, O Nell. Lis mond, W. Collins, Powers and Corrlgan. For gamea telephone 1171. South Omaha. !f rtoa Is Overwhelmed. BEAVER CITY. Neb.. ll X -(Sruwioi Telegram.) The game of baae ball here yesterday between Norton and Beaver City wss an overwhelming victory for the home team, the score being 20 to 1 This was aue 10 ine neavy Dstting or Beaver City, although the Kansss boys put up a strong game. Games la Three-I Leavae. At rubuque Bloomlngton. 3; Dubuque, 1 At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 4; Hat'. cstur, 1 At Davenport Peoria game postponed; wet grounds. At Rock Island Springfield. I; Rock Island, 0 (fifteen innings). 2 13 .7 23 12 .657 21 11 .618 21 17 .6S2 17 19 .472 1 22 .427 12 24 .333 10 26 .278 , '..S3 BIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. PO. I I 1 leva Leaara Resalla. M ARS1I ALLTOWN. Ia.. May 26 8De clal Telegram.) Following r tn result la th lo a league: Marshslltown. 7; Fort Dodg. t. Keokuk. 12; Ottumwa. 4. Waterloo. 4; Boons. 0. Burlington. 7; Oskaloosa, 1. Aasley Defeat Meraa. ANSt.EY. Neb.. May 26. --Score: Ansley 1 Menu I: ten Innlna-s. Battery rUein snd t'rother for Ansley; Morn and Mc- Cartsjr for Mara. Cornell Wla at Teafals. IOWA CITY. la.. May 2fc.-BpecUI Tele gram.) Cornell captured the finals in both singles and doubles in the stats tennis tournament which closed her todsy. Hayes and McQullken of Cornell defeated Coggswell and Hutchinson of Iowa, 6-2, -& 1-4, 14-12. In the singles Hsyea of Cornell defeated Hutchinson of Iowa, t-1. 4-1, 4-3. The next tournament U1 b held at Mount Vernon. Rata gta Field Meet. HURON. 8 D.. Msy IS. -(Special Tele- frram Today's events tn th Intercol estate Athletic association meet were abandoned because of rain. Those con cluded wr won largely by rprcnUUv Tot! 41 II IT IT I ToUl 14 11 IT 11 I Louisville ; 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 9 Indianapolis .... 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 Innlna:s Ditched: Cleott T Hart ), Stecher. : Adams, fiu: Rlllmt 0 l-nta- Off Clcolte, II; off Hart, jt; off Stecher, 4; uil nuami, n; on ciuoit, z. inrst la on balls: Off Clcolte, 1; off Stecher, 1; off Adams, 1. Struck out: By Ctcotte, 1; 11 y itnri. 1: oy Adams. 1: Dv Klliott. 1 Two-bsse hits: Stovall, Sullivan. Sacri fice hits: J. Carr, Rothgeb, Adams. Double play: Shaw to Sullivan. Stolen bases: Dunleavy (2), Jsmes, Hallman, pmvBii id. rasspd bans: Kalioe. 4. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Sullivan. fisrne Postponed. At Ml nneapol I s Ml 1 wa tikee-Mlnneapolla gsme postponed; wet grounds. At-St. Paul Kansas Cltv-St. Paul aame postponed; wet grounds. Standing- of the Trams. Plaved. Won Tiat Te Toledo 33 20 13 .607 Columbus 37 21 16 .MB Milwaukee M IA 11 rk St. Paul 31 IS 18 .484 Kansas City .....34 16 18 .471 Minneapolis ,.,S'i 15 17 .4fi9 Louisville ....83 16 18 . 456 Indianapolis 36 14 21 .400 Games today: Toledo at Columbus, Louis ville at Indianapolis, Milwaukee at Bt. Paul. Ransaa City at Minneapolis. EVESTS O!" THE RI.ISISQ TRACKS Blaady Win the Parkway Handicap at Graveaend. NEW YORK, May 26 The Parkway handicap, one mile and a sixteenth, the feature of an ordinary card at Graveaend today, resulted In an easy victory for Biandy, the second choice. Ram's Horn, who waa making his first appearance since Roseben defested him, wss made a hot favorite and was heavily played at 11 to 6. Six favorites were defeated. Master Les ter was the only first choice to win. Jockeys Radtke, Burns and Bmithson were suspended for one day. Results: First race, five furlongs: Mlraa won, Garters aecond, Alto Farola third. Time: 1:03. Second race, mile and -a quarter: York shire Lad won. Red Friar aecond, Bragg tJilrd. Tim: 2:07. 'Third raoe, about six furlongs: Con sistent won. Belle Strome second, Fllpfiap third. Time: 1:10. Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth, tho Parkway t handicap: Biandy won, Oxford second1, Proper third. Time: 1:47. Fifth race, five furlongs: Maater Lester won, Frank Lord second, Sally M, third. Time: 1:02. . Sixth race, about six furlongs: Chryso lite won, Ben Ban second, Olvonnl Baloric third. Time: 1:12. s Seventh race, about six furlonsrs: Brook dale won. Nemesis second, Chandoa third. Time: 1:11. LOUISVILLE, Ky..May 26.-Results: First race, six furlongs, selling: Blue- cher won, Sol Lichtensteln second, Lld- wina third. Time: l:i;- Second race, four and a nr.ir furlongs: Seven Bells won. Boeer Ryan aecond, Sir vagrant third. Time: 0:60. Third race, six nirlonas: Romnhood won, Tocolaw second, Albert . Fir third. Time: 1:13. Fourth rsce. four runnngs, selling: Alyth won, French Empress second. Insenue third. Time: l:024t. Fifth race, steeplechase, Maiden's ahort course: Otis L. won, Best Man aecond, Martork third. Time: 2:64. Sixth rac. six furlongs, selling: Whlp- poorwlll won, Precious Stone second, Koyai Legend third. Time: 1:16. Seventh race, one mile, selling: ' John English won. Dr. McClure aecond, Belden third. Time: 1:43. TORONTO. Ont.. May 26. Results: Firat race, five and a hall furlongs: Prospero won, Moonraker aecond, Scarfel third. Time: 1:07. Second 'race, four and a half furlongs'. The Abbott won. Relna Swift aecond, Jerrv Sham third. Time: 0:66. Third race, one mile: Royal Window won. Peter Sterling second, Betauket third. Time:. 1:40. . Fourth race mile and a alxteenth: Fort Hunter won, Clceley second. Factotum thlrrt Time: 1:48. Fifth race, mile and a quarter: Enghurst won, Charles Elwood second, Lmnsever rl. W third Time: 2:14. Sixth race, three-quarter of a mil: Kilt won. Demon second, Amoer tnira. nmei Seventh race, three-quartere of a mile: Anna Bmlth won. Aldono aecond, Dlxi Andrewa third. Time: i:ia. BOSS OF ELI HEAD THE LIST Yale ftaallBe Twenty Mea la Field Meet. BOSTON, May 28. In the prellmlnsor .,, in il,. Intercollegiate champion- ahin In the Stadium at Harvard thla .i,lrm,n Vata misllfted twenty men to fourteen for Harvard and eleven each for Pennsylvania and Cornell. Yale qualified five men In the 220-yard ilash, three In th WO-yard. three In the 23-yard hurdle and two each in the half-mile run and th broad jump. On the other hand. Pann. sylvanla men easily won thres of the four trials In the 22Vyard dash and two of the four heats In the 100-yard dajih, and the Philadelphia college was the favorite for rarrving off these two events. Har. vard made the best showing In the high Jump, securing three out of the five places. Harvard, however, waa unplaced in th low hurdles, the hammer throw and the broad Jump, a fait which. It was thought, will materially affect the scoring ability of the crimson team tomorrow. It was In the quarter-mile, the half mike, the hummer throw snd the pole vault that the Cornell representatives showed up par ticularly strong. The Itharans are als regarded as strong In tiie mile and two- mile, which will be run on tomorrow, ana It Is expected thet Cornell will be con airierable of a factor in the finals. The feature of the lOu-yard dash was the shuttlna out of I,ockwood of Harvard, who waa regarded as a crimson point win ner. In the luniDinc the strength of Harvard in the blgli Jun.p was one of the surprise of th afternoon, only Pennsylvania and Yale relume a place In this event. It Is posnlble that two proteuta, which are still under consideration and may not be decided for a week or more, may nav an effect upon the final atandlng. Young of Syracuse, who won a place in tne im vard hurdles, has been protested by Fenn sylvanla on the ground that he participated In odmi kiiwi in Plillad4ilila last fall. Zlnk of Columbia, who won a aerond place In one of the trial heats of the half-mile run. haa alao been protested. The 00m inittee in charge of the gsmes stated this sfternoon that the evidence In the Young case was put expected until next weea Moralagsld Wlas Meet. SIOUX CITY, Is.. May 26 (Speclsl Tel. egrsm.) Morningside college won th trl- angular meet here today wltn M point Univeralty of South Dakota. 41; hue 11 a Vista college. 11. The relay race won by Morningside decided the meet. Varelty Not Hopefal. IOWA fITY. Ia . May S6-(8peelal Tele. rrrsm.) Th Iowa delegation of roolers will save this city tomorrow morning, accom panied by tb university baud. Nearly u0 TRAVIS IS DEFEATED BY BYERS Pittsburg Man Will Play Final Roaad with Traver. NEW YORK. May, 26.-Walter J. Travis was defeated by E. M. Byers of Pittsburg in the semi-final round of the men's Metro politan Golf association's championship tournament on the Bt. Andrews club's links today. This wss unlocked for. as Travis had been playing very steadily all through the week and had twice made 72, the new record for the course made Jerome D. Trav er of Montclalr, N. J., In the qualifying round. Younar Traver ensllv won his match in the semi-final round from .tames M Rhett A the Crescent Athletic club. Brooklyn, and ne ana Myers win meet in the nnal round of 3 holes match Dlav tomorrow. Byers. who entered from the St. Andrews club for this tournament, defeated Travers In 1902 during th national championship at Glenvlew, near Chicago, but since that event Travla ha beaten Bvers several times. Both men played sterling golf today. ryers ouipiayen tne veteran on tne home green 3 to 4. winning the match by 2 up In the third round, which waa blaved earlier In the day. Travis made the course In 72, after George T. Brokaw, a fellow golfer from Garden City had laid him two atymles, which prevented Travis from making a new record for the links. The following figures show the play made by Travla In the morning round and the scores of Byers, Travis and Travera In the seml-nnal round: Travis (morning), 85, 8772. Semi-final: Travis, 18, 1977. Byers, 38, 3674. Travers, 87, 3073. Mrs. Stoat Wins Champloashla. NEW YORK. Msv 25 For tha fourth time In her career as a arolfer Mrs. Charles T. Stout of the Richmond county ciuu, Btaten island, won the woman s Metro politan aolf championship today. She de feated Miss Georglsnna Bishop of the Brooklawn Golf 'club, Bridgeport, Conn., bv 1 up In the final 18-hole round on the links of the Englewood Golf club at Ensiewood. N. J. Both Dlayera ar former national champions and this fact drew a large gallery. Sporting Brevities. Del Howard got a three-bagger Thurs day. Chicago forced Young Into retirement. Undo Cyrus, look out, Father Time'a after you. Manasrer Rourke haa released Marks, the extra backstop, and ha has gone to some little town in Iado for a season. The Beaton cup and ball sweepstakes will be the prises, for which the golfera at the Field club win contest Saturday. Stone only ant on hit In one time to bat In the game Friday, which leavea his batting average for tne week about The handicap In doublea will be played at the Field club June 2. The present tournamert Is sbout completed and the In lir.il la 'Waan Chicago made Mathewson quit In the third Inning, but the Giants were three runs to the good, and that was mora than th Cubs could overcome. The Farnasn School Sixth Grade team defeated th Larson Juniors by a score of 14 to I Friday. Batteries; Sixth grade. Tullv and Rlchter; Larson's, Smllle and Langslng. The Bt. Louis Nationals hit Lush of the Phillies for eighteen safe ones, while Hoelskoetter held the Quakers to four hits. This likely lad haa nnany got away witn a good game. Harry Welch waa poking out for a sec ond home run yesterday, and If he had extended his second hit ten feet further up he would have had 'It, for Hoggle cauclit It o-P against the fence. Kearney has been doing things to Grand Island this week on the baae ball dia mond. Some excellent games were piayeo the game Thursday going for tn Innings and resulting In a victory for Kearney, 1 to 0. Slugger BUI did not seem Ilka his old aelf Thursday, playing a Hat less-don't-care sort of same, radically different from what he played when with a tesm and manager he could respect and work with. There's another effect of Cantlllonlsm. Neither of the errors in the game with Dea Moines Thursday counted In the scor ing. Bender tnrew wild to nri, lownc, who not a smashed finger, dropped a third, strike on which Bender reached first and Andreas booted a grounder. None of tha hesvy hitters of the Dea Moines made a sign of a hit Thursday against Warfield. The only hila made were the double by Andreas' snd the sin gles by Magoon and Miller, tne in re tan enders In the batting order. Either they are padding the returna crettv strong or elna Lincoln ia one of the heat tin se ball towns In the country. Lin coin has been leading Omaha for some time In attendance, the report for Thurs day giving the attendance at 1,800. Rumor doea say, however, that the town la basa ball craay. "Catches by Stone snd Hickman and tha first bare play of Nordyke were the tea tures." Associated Press. The day before the Associated Press said the fielding of Stone was the feslure. And during the week Stone haa maintained a uauing aver, age of fully .750. This Is the man Boston swapped off for almost nothing. Poor old Boston. This nun. 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