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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY,"" MAY 31. 190ff.
OMAEIA TEAM BUMPED TWICE
lampions Outbat Urals la 8econd and
. Art OntbtttAd in Urst '
DES MOINES PUTS UP CLEANER FIELDING
Hkhr Carter Plae4 aael Reached for
Maklac an Assaalt t ssalre
Faller Rnth Umh Are
Close.
DES MOINE. May J0.-Befor the blf
test cra that errr witnessed arames at
the Fourth Street park Des Moines won
two from Omaha, today. The first came
ws4 In the morTrtna- and went to Dee
Moines. 5 to t, .he Champions winning on
superior base running-..
In the afternoon game on a close deri
sion at the plate Carter made an assault
on t'mplre Fuller and was fined and
benched. The soore, trmrning game:
DBS ' MOINKS.
. , AH. R. H. PO. A. E.
CsfTvn, If 3 1 1 1 0
rVhtpke. 8b..;..i 8 1 2 1 3 0
Welds y, rf. 8 1 3 R O 0
Dexler. lb ; J . 11 0 1 0 1
Tnwne, r. . 4 ' 0 0 ! 0 0
Uosriever, rf I o ft n
Andreas, ., 3 0 2 X 3 0
Mm toon, Ih. 4 1 0 6 2 0
McKay, p 8.1 1010
1
"
A.
S
ft
1
ft
S
K
i
4
2
Totals
........ I
OMAHA.
AB. R
8 27
H. PO.
1
B.
0
0
1
0
2
. 0
0
1
0
Binder, lb...
Carter, rf....
Bnseey, If...
TVelrh. rf....
Dolsn. lb....
Runkle, ss...
Perrlng. Jh..
Oonriiii:. r..
MfNeely, p.
5
Total. 3d 4
9 3 JO
Dexter out on intlrld fly.
Des 'Molnesvrt.n,....2 0 0 0 0 2 1 ft -'-5
Omn!.. ....J I) 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-4
Stolen bases: ferhfpke, '.Velday, Dexter,
Render. T-o-hw till :,' , Dolsn. i Double
plsy: Render. Runklf and Dolnn. Marrl
fice hits: Weldav. Dexter. Andreas, .Carter,
lilt by pitched balk By MeNeely, 2. Struck
out: By McKay, 2. Time: 1:15. Umpire:
Fuller. t . . ,i .. .
Afternoon game, score:
"'VDB Monies.
. AB. . H. PO.
A.
0
4
0
'0
1
0
4
4
2
Caffyn. If
O Leary, 3b...,
Welday, cf..,.
Dexter, 8b.....
Towne, c i
Hogrlever, rf..
Andreas, as...
Magoon, 2b....
Miller, p
Totals
3
.... 3
2
4
tl
'ft
3
3
J3 3
OMAHA.
9- 27 16
AB. il.
II. PO. :A. E.
Mender, 2b
Carter, rt. ......
Corns, rf
Psssey, If
Welch, cf..
lXilan, lb
Runkle, ss
Perrlng, 8b
Oondlng, c. ...-.
Banders, p....
4
0
6
0
0
0
2
15
1
3
3
0
I
II
0
0
0
1
1
1
3
Totals 34 2 7 24 13 2
Des Moines .. 0 0 0 .0 0 2 1 0 3
Omaha ..,,M.;,..i.( 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-2
Stoien bases; Caffyn (2), Towne, Andreas,
AVeiday. Two-base hits: Bender, Welch (2.
Sacrifice hit: O'Leary. Hit by pitched ball:
By Sanders, 1. Struck out: By Miller. 6;
by 8andti s, I. ' Puased bnH ffewne. Time:
l.Jt. Umpire: Fuller. AttcnOante: 4,212.
Sioux Take Two.
SIOUX CITY, May 3t.-SloUjr City took
two games troin Lancoln tooay. At the
opening of tne nlntn in .the met game the
outlooK itemed liopelesS . tor tlie backers.
'ite opened with a homo run. Frost got a
sinsie and Wilatns a two-bagger, and both
cored on anotner two-sacKcr by Corbett,
wmcn won the game
In tha secuud game gloux 'Ctty had the
beai ot It au tne. tyay. TUomas home run
bruugnc in tne Visitors thre scores, weed a
Home run in tne seventh also netted tnree
tuns for tue uchci. bcore, flint game:
DiOt A CiTX
All. . H.
H. PO.
.a, 2
A.
0
Campbell, f..,
lount, ur
.1.
i3UUl', iu
tseu, 'lit
'ialv, ri...
A(eMi.oii, m
i"'iosi, tu
llcas, c
turoclt. . ...-.!... a
VIIKVS l...t.rf.
10
0
0
0
Totals
:ai
i-LCOIN.
15 27 19
a. r: ii. po.
A.
3
. 0
1
2
, o
0
1
2
t nimun, ss i
2 2 2
ilolines. It 1,' l
CVUM, If 1 ' 1
VUllllil, ill . ,K 0 '
KeU'i.um, or.,.,1.,.., o "
imiiime, la. k -1
Camus, rt 4 1
barton, 2b. . 1
.inran, ..&.k.v. . 2 ,.1 '
. Junes, P.-...V. j i te
u
0
1
..0
i
4)
2
2'
K
u
o
v
1
0
4
M
2
U 2
Totals 84 ' i
Uatted for Hess In ninth,
One out wuen t lining run waa scored.
Sluux City 0 1 4 0 0 0 O-O 88
i-inuuin i u 0 0 .0 U 2 11
fcrned runs: Sioux City, 4: Lincoln, 8;
To-nase mis: aii.pleli. Weed, V lines.,
CoTbetl, 'iiiuinas. coiiins, !6iiiran. Home
ikii; -.. uouhw .njy; Barton to
xnunms. First oase on errors: Nobllt,
..twujii. leu on lases: Sioux City, II;
i.incoin, V. bacrulce una: Cook, Collins,
rfOie. Bases, un. uuils: off Corbett, ft; on
junw, t. Bii utK 4iui: by Corbett, 4: by
iJneb, . . iiinu oi auinu: l.tb. Cinplre;
Afternoon ai,io. Score:
v blUL'X CITY.
Cmpbtfl.,,lf.."...
itlllttlt, c,
i.uia.. Id
rt'rt, 3b, ,;v.i,:, ..
'j,t. II
i- iSt, Jo.-.
F(ee, c
jusnson, p.w....
AU. , HPO. A. K.
H PO.
1 3
11 3 0
2
0
1
1
0
1
2
1
Total J.. .-:;,:.!..:... i .as r 27'; it 0
LINCOLN.
AU. R. HPO. A. E.
Flllman. ss 4 0 0 8 3 1
Ibilnies, If ,.;.,.( 4 0 0 - 2 t 0
miliiin. 2b...'. 41 1 3 2 0
bote hum, cf 4 1 1 0 0 .0
Thomas, lb 4 1 2 11 1 0
Collins, rt, ,...,..i,. ,J 1 0 ft
llwlon.lb..' '..... 2" 0 1 3 ' 3 1
CURE
r.i e rj .
Our charge arVwlthln the
reach, of all. Many axe treated
free -of ,-charge; " . , , ' -
Dr filcGreW, Specialist
mKATS ALL FORMS OR DISEASES
.-... OF ME OXLY.
M 1KAR8' EXPERIKXCB
ItO VBAJIS . IX OMAHA.
Blood Poison, Varicocele, Strio
,: jture, Loss of Vitality
mmt all weaknesses and dlaerdara of snaa.
Over 30,000 Oases Cfured.
CLrtr Law) Th. All Other..-
T4""it 4 ira.1! Call rr wrtta. Boa
mm
; J
7Jnrsn, c...
Morse, p,..
. 4 O.ft 2 0
. 1 0 0 0 0
i. " -
Totals n I a 24 16 I
Blonx city 2 ft ,2 1 ft ft
Llnroln 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 03
Kurned rune: Pious City, 4;. Lincoln. 3.
Twn-lnw hits; Campbell, Thoit. Home
runs: Thomas. Weed. Itulle piers: FTnet
to Tate to Weed; Fillninn barton to
Thnniss. First base on error: Newton.
I-eft on baae: Pimm Cltv, 4; tJnrtrln, 4.
BMcrldc-e lilts: Pniicr. Wool, Jscksnti.
Pases on balls: Off Jackson. I; off Morse, 3.
Hit by pitched" ball: Weed. Rtnirk out:
Hv Jackson. 2; by Morse, 2. Passed ball:
Kreese. Time of game: 1:14. Umpire:
Davis. Attendance: 2,fs.
Paehlo Takes a, Talr.
DENVER. May 3D pueblo sprung a big
surprise here Unlay, pounding the IochI
pitchers at will for fourteen hits In one
game and sixteen In the other, and taking
both, i to 6 nnd 8 to 5. Score, first game:
DENVER.
AB. R. II. PO. A. E.
McIIale. rf 6 111ft
T. 8mtth, 21i... 4 2 1 S
Randall, rf 6 112ft
Russell, lb... 4 1 2 10 0
Redriirk. 8b 4 0 2 1 ' 2
Bclilen. If...- 2 0 ft 1 0
J. Smith, ss 3 0 0 4 9
ZHlusky, c 8 0 12 1
I'slae, p 3 0 1 ft 1
Morgan, p 1 0 0 0 1
Totals .....34 6 9 X 30
PCEHLO.
AB. H H..PO.
A. E.
Conk. If..
Motlllvray, rf.
Phugart, 2b...,
Meyers, lb
Melrhlor, rf.,,.
Ftarkey. 3b
Flske. ss
Messltt, c
Minor, p...
5
1 2
I 1
1 1
1 2
0-3
1 . 3
0 2
0 3
1 1
18
Totals
27 21
Minor out on third attempt to bunt
Pueblo ..0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 2fi
Denver 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 05
Stolen base:' Reddlck. Sacrifice hits: Bel
den, J. Smith. MrGIIvray. Two-base lilt:
Aieasitt. Three-baee hits: Randall. Flske.
Home run: Meyers. Wild pitch: Minor.
Pnsei on balls: Off Minor, 8: off Paige, 1;
off Morgan, 1. Struck out: Bv Minor, 3; b
Paige, 2; by Morgan. 1. Double plays: J.
Smith. T. Smith and Russell; T. Smith and
Russell; Minor. Flske and Mevera: IMxke
and Meyers. Left on bases: Denver, 7:
memo, i. r irsi oase on errors uenver 3;
Pueblo. 2. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Koefe.'
Score, second gamer - .
PUEBIvO.
i
H. H. PO. A. E.
1 0 ft 0 0
11 4 0 0
0 1 '2 4 0
2 2 11 1 . 0
2 4 2 0 0
0 2 0 2 0
0 1 5 2 2
112 I 0
1 2 0 2 0
8 14 27 14 .1
Cook, If.;....
6
.4 .
..,....5
4
5
3
4
4
4
McOIIVray. cf..
Shugart, 2b
Meyers, lb. A...
MelcholrV rf...'.'
Pi at key. 3b.....
Flske. ss. .......
Messltt, c ,
Faurot. p ,
Totals 38
DENVER.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
McIIale. cf
T. Smith, 2b....
Randall, rf
Russell, lb......
Reddlck, 3b.'.-...
Belden. If
J. Smith, ss
Welgardt, c
Wright, p
0
2 9
Totals .38 .. 6 10 27 . 14 4
Pueblo 0 0 0 1 2 3 O 1 18
Denver 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-5
- Saerlfleei hits: Reddlck, Starkey. Two
base hits: ' T. Smith,-Melchlor. Three-base
hits: Messltt, Meyers, Reddlck. Home run:
J. Smith. Bases on balls: Off Wright, 3;
off Faurot, 5. Struck out: By "Wright, &.
Left on bases: . Denver, 12; Pueblo, 7. - First
base on -errors: Deiwer,. 2; Pueblo, 2.
Double plays: T. Smith to Russell, Wright
to Kussell. Time: 2:0U. Umpire: Keefe.
StaadtaaT of . the Teaaaa. .
' Played. Won. I-ost,
26 ' 1 7
25- 15 . Ill ,
Pet.
.7.11
.Grtl
.550
.401
. F.2
.112
Des Moines....
Omaha
Sioux City
Denver
Lincoln
Pueblo
27 15
2S 13
::::::: IS
. '12 i
16
14 .
!-2l -;
Oamea today: Omaha at Sioux City. Lin
coln at Dea Moines, Pueblo at Denver.
Hot Doable-Header. ,. , .., -
.The Nonpareils played the Ideal Hustlers
4 double header at the, tetter's park at
Council Bluffs, winning the first game and
losing the second; th second being a
seventeen! inning game, the Hustlers win
ning on a three-base hit by Powers.. The
features of the last game were the pitch
ing of Hlnton for the Nonpareils, he allow
ing only seven hits and striking out four
teen men, and the fast fielding by both
teams.- Score first game;- .
Nonpareils 1 0 0 0 O'O 2 0 4-7
Hustlers 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 04
Batteries: Nonpareils, Williams and
Brown; Hustlers, Ferrey and1 Smith.
Score second game:
Hustlers 2 000100000000000 14
Nonpareils ....0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 00000000 03
Batteries: Nonpareils, Hlnton and Brown;
Hustlers, Crow and Smith.
Armoara sad C'ndahys.
Friday evening the Armoua will play
their .rivals, the.' Cudahys, . un the Duffy
grounds. Thirty-sixth and Q streets, 'Soutli
Omaha. A fast and close game can be
looked for, as both teams are well organ-
ilea ana me players rank witn the beat
amateilra, In town. i v , ontops,
amateurs in- town. ins lineup
ARMOURS.
Postion.
CUDAHYS
Tonnemun....
McMahon,,.,.
Mlllett... .'....'
Shanahan-;.?.
English.
Williams....:-.
Drlscol
Donohue
ltu timer.......
....First ....
.,. Second ..
....Third ...
...Short .
..'..Left
...Right ...
....Center ..
....Pitch ....
....Catch ..;
Powell
..Cunningham
Snyder
Hatchben
McMillan
Gallagan
Bwlft
Smith
...Kavanaiigh
Mlt-Msraa Wins ( hsnpleaaklp.
ANN ARBOR. Mich.. May SO.'-The Unl
veralty of Miehizan won the western col
lege base ball championship by defeating
Illinois-university 6 to o. Michigan baa won
inree or tne four games with Illinois and
Illinois has Won three stratghC-from Chi
cago, wuile. Michigan nas defeated Chi
cago two games out of three thus far.
Michigan has to play Chicago one mora
game, but the result will ' not affect the
championship. Score: ,
'', Rr h u
Michigan .. ft 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 2
Illinois, ....... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 . 3'
Batteries: Michigan, Jewell and QunrUng;
Illinois, Sawyer and Lower. . ,
' Karnes Ja Iowa Iagrae,
MARSH ALLTOWN. May 3a tSpecial.)
Following are the scores. In the Iowa
league: Morning games
Oltumwa,,!; Oskaloosa.-4.
Marshalltown, s; Waterloo, 4. '
Burlington, 8:. Keokuk. 1.
Fort Dodge-Boone game postponed, ac
count wet grounds. ,.
Afternoon games- ' '. "
Oiiumsa, 5; ukaloosa, 0. .
Fort Dodge, 4: 'Boone, 1. ". '- '
Waterloo, 7; Marslialltown, S. " '
Burlington, 6; Keokuk, 8. i v
port In a" Brevities. 'I
Denver needs Hoelskoetter and Marcan
nd some other players. .
' The Fremont ball rlub would like to hire
w. good pltrbers-who- can also play out
.ield and bat well.
The Omaha Rod and Oun club will build
a floating dock near tb boat house, to ac
commodate ths row and sailboats.'
Pueblo Is not the only heavy team to
suffer defeat from the bustiers, for tha
Chicago Nationals were trimmed by Kan
kakee. The rac In the Western , association la
the tightest In-' Ih country. - Between tha
leaders and te4lVu4ers there Is a dlfterncs
of just four games. St. Joe Is lttit at
present. V t
' Fturi (n greater abundance than ever be
fore haa been caught 'of lata at Cut-Off.
Thr,,iiawly pUnttad. lms are of good alsa
and many of rlie order and larger are also
being caught.
Omaha Elks will not have to do all the
rooting, for there will be plenty of, rooting
for the Lincoln team from the Lincoln
Elks, who have signified "their intention
of coming to Omaha to help swell tha
building fund ot their Omaha brethren.
Tha .Davenport Street Sluggera defeated
the Imperials, 17 to , Tuesday The fea
tures of the game were the baiting of
the Sluggers, the pitching Of IJsrry Whlte
Imuae, the catching of Hil 11 .Millard and
the bunting of De si testis, ? y t
Maro Callln, . fsrmarty . eapiain of the
University of Chlcagu fool-will team, has
been elected physical director 'at tha Uni
versity of Iowa for tha coming year.', H
thus becomes a member. j the f.culiy.
Cailin Im will be' general managsr of
athletics, i He will get in the nelglibvrhood
uf tv'.0) per yeas .for tUs work.
I took ml sister cirais to the gnlni yes-ter-da.
But skiddew for her. Wnea the
-epul nol-4ered she aed "Whl dJll there
tike tkaf -t aed "bekawa.fnl kvi l,u.
"Wots a bays hit?" she, 1. Ctuewhls
wot do you Ihu.k ov t'iMt and with awl ov
or f re tkuula. t'Kt. ; 1 ,! "a hays hit Is
.M l nil stir u .inee ran sret it,
a' She aed. "nir -lanl tl,7 yet It?"
1 sod; "Oaa, hel." iLxcbange.
CniCAGO LOSES TWO GAMES
Windy Oitj Katiooalg Ira Usable to Hit
tbt Ball.
PFEISTER PITCHES IN THE MORNING
Former Omaha Twlrler "trlkes
Oat gereateea Mea la Flfteea
laalaca Bad lasnea Rat
Two Passes.
CHICAGO. Msy 30. The morning gsm
want to St. Louis after fifteen Innings, two
runs scoring on a single, a triple and nn
error. The visitors tied Chicago's lead In
the ninth Inning by bunched hits, whoro It
remained for five Innings. Pfeister struck
out aeventeen men, but his clever work was
spoiled by Chicago's weak batting, Brown
holding them down to four hits. Score:
BT. LOflS.
CHICAGO.
B H OA E
B H O A r.
Bennett, lh.. I 1
4 " 9lsl. rt. ...
0
0
Shannon. It.. 1 I
U Hh(..rJ, It..
1 8
Smoot, rt.... I
tit
S Srhuhe. rf. 6
1 t S
Hoklrr, lb.. 1
I 1 urhinre. lb... 5 1 It 0 0
I I 4 t StrlnfeMt. Ibl O 1 M
A mat. lb..
Hlme, rt.... 0 14 n Tlnkr. ..
f 0 t J 3
MrWrM. M.., 1 i i l. Kvr. 2b
I n 1 S o
1 It 1 o
MH rthT. .. f I 0 t Mnraa. ..
Bruwn. p I 1 S 4 il PfUMer. p
o 6
"Urtlr 1 0 0 tl 'Kilns B e 0
Mnnll, il..l 1 I n '
T(rtl 47 4 45 13 !
Totals II 11 17 .J
Batted for I limes in ninth.
St. Louis 0OOOO1001O0O00 2-4
Chicago 00020000000060 0-2
Left on bases: Chicago. 9; St. Louis, S.
Two-base hits: Moran, McBride, H"nne;t.
Three-base hit: Smoot. Sacrifice lilts:
Sheckaid, Brown, Smoot. Stolen bases:
Pchulte, Chance. Stelnfeldt. Double play.
Sheckard and Evers. Struck out: Bv
Pfeister. 17; by Brown, ft. Bases on balls;
Off Pfeister, 2; off Brown, 1. Wild .pitch:
Brown. Hit with ball: Chance. Time:
S:i0. 'Umpires: Conway and Kmslie.
Chicago this afternoon suffered a i-econd
defeat In one day at the bands of St. Imls,
losing the, second game by a score of 6 to 1.
pruhot pitched in fine form. Score:
ST, lyOt'IH. . I'HICAHO.
B.H.O A.E. II H.O I.6.
Bennett. 2b.. 4 1 0 egliirle. rf.
, i 0 S 4 0
Shannon, If.. 4 14 0 9 Sherkart, If.. 4 S t 0
bmont, rf...
loo dihults, rf... 4 0 0 0
Bxklcy. lb
Amrtt. 3b..
Hlms. rt..
Mnlirlds, n
Ormdr. c...
Dnihot, p..
1 I nchsnre. lb... i 1 I I
, 4 t 1 1 I Stelnfeldt, 3b i t 0 4 0
,4 0 4 0 0 Tinker,- 31111
, 5 1 1 1 C Etfru, 2b 0 9 0 )
.JO t 01 ll Hoffman, 2U..2 4 2 1 0
,4 1" 1 4 )Vorn, r.,...: 1 f t 0
Lundaren, p.. 1 0 1 1 4
Total! W JO 25 4 1 Been, p 1 0 0 t 9
Klln ....... 1 0 0
Rwlbarh, p.. 0 0 1 0
Total ..tt 4 SJ 11 1
J"4 tted for Beebe In seventh.
St. Louis 8 0 ft 2 0 0 1 0 06
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ft 01
Hits: Off Lundgren, 7 In three and one
third Innings: off Beenc., 2 In three and oil
third innings; off Ruelbach. 3 in seven
and one-third Innings. I,eft on buses: Chl
rago. B; St. Louis, 5. Douhle pluy: Druhot.
McBride and Beckley. Struck out: By
Lundgren, 2; by Beebe, 3; hy Ruelbach, 1;
by Druhot. 8. Buses on balls: off Lund
gren, 2; off Beebe, 1: off Ruelbach, 2; off
Druhot, 2. Time: 2:18. Umpires: KmalR
and Conway.
Qaakera Win Both Games.
PHILADELPHIA. May 30. Bunched hits
off Pfeffer gave Philadelphia an easy vic
tory over Boston In the morning game.
Score:
PHILADELPHIA. ' BOSTON.
B.H.O.A.H. ' B H O A K.
Thomas, rf... 5 3 5 0 0 Brldwetl, aa.'. 4 0 12 0
Ultaaon. 3b. ..3 1 12 0 Tennar. lb.,
. 4
. 4
, 4
0 4 2
Courtnajr, 3b. 3 1 0
0 Dnlan, rt. ..
1110
4 10 4
Maaaa, If
Tttue. si.
..5110" Howard. It.
3 4 0 0 0 Brain, Sb...
, I 1
. 1 1
112
3 10
Brantfl.ld, lb 4
17 0 tBatea, rf..
Doolln, aa..., 4 111 0 Stroabal. 2b.
1
12 0 0
Dooln, c...... 1 1 10 4 0 O'Neill, c...
Sparki, p 4 1 0 I 4 Pfeffer, p...
3
0 7 0 1
10 2
3 1
Totala S3 It 37 4 0 Totala 31 428 13 4
Philadelphia 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 0 7
Boston... 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02
' Lert on bases: Boston. 2; Philadelphia, I.
Earned runs: Boston. 2; Philadelphia, t.
Stolen base; Magre. Two-base hits: Doo
lln (2), Mngea (2), Bates. Three-base bits:
Sparks, Thomas. Sacrifice hits: Oleason,
Dooln (2). Titus. Struck out: ' By Sparks
7; hy Pfeffer. 3. First base on balls: Off
Pfeffer. 3. Time: 1:48. Umpired John
stone. '
Philadelphia shut out Boston In -the after
noon, Lush allowing the visitors but one
lilt. Score:
PHILADELPHIA.' BOSTON.
; B.H. O.A.E. B.H. O.A.E.
Thomas, rf... 4 2 0 0 9 Brldwall. aa.. 4 0 7 4 1
Ulaaaon, ... 114 i) Tenner, lb... 4 0 t
3 0
t nurtney, ob. 4 0 111 Uolan, rt...
Magee, If 1 1 3 0 4 Howard. If.
4 4 110
4 0 10 0
Tltua. rf 3 11 0 OHraln, 3b 1
1
1
3 4
Branasald, lb I 1 13 4 4 Bataa. cf 3
Doolln. as..... I 3 3 3 4 8troehl. lb.. 3
0 4 0 4
0 2 0 0
Donoian, e... 3 4 7 0 OKaerihan), c. 3 0 1 0 0
Luab, p I 1 0 1 0 Young, p 3 0 0 4 4
Totala tt 27 11 1 Totala 21 1 24 It 1
Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Left on bases: Boston, 4: Philadelphia. 4.
Stolen bases: Brain, Magee, Lush. .Two
base hit: Brain, Uleason. Sacrifice hits:
Stroeliel, Donovan. Double play: Young,
Biidwell and -Te.nney. Struck out: .By
Lush, 7. Base on balls: Off Lush, 1. Hit
by pitcher; Bates. .Time: 1:20. Umpire:
Johnstone.
F.vea Break la Xew York.
BROOKLYN. May 30 In the first of tha
two games scheduled for toiiay Brooklyn
shut out New York. Mclntyre pitched 4
splendid game and received faultless sup
port. Score: .
BROOKLYN. ' NEW YORK.
B.H. O.A.E. . B.H. O.A.E.
Caaar. 3b...
Batch, if...
Lumlejr, rf.
Jordan, lb..
4 114 4 Braanahan, c. 4 1 4 1 1
4 1 2 0 0 Broarna, rf... 1 1 3
4 3 4 4 t HcUiin. lb.. 4 4 11
13 0 4
1 9
3 0
I 3 t v 0 Hen. 5, if 4 i o
Malenay, rf.. I 1
ISO Dahlea. as ... I 0
1 4
Bergen, o I 4 4 I 0 Devlin, lb..., 3 4 11
0
Aluennaa, 3b 3 14 1 til I ban, 3b... t 14 4
1
Levis, aa 3 1 3 4 0 Strang. et.... 3 0 4 4 4
Mclnt-ra, p.. 1 0 4 I tTarlor, p I 0 1 2 0
Marahall .... 1 4 4 0 0
ToUls 40 t 37 11 QFarguaon, p.. 4 0 0 0 0
Totals.. ..'..21 4 24 14 1
Marshall batted for Taylor In eighth.
Brooklyn 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ?
New York 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0
Two-base hits:- Batch. Lumley. Hits:
Off .Taylor, 8 in seven Innings; off Fergu
son, 1 in one inning. Sacrifice hit: Browne.
Stolen base: Muloney. Left 'on bases:
Brooklyn, 4: New York, 4. First base on
balls: Off Mclntyre, 1. Hit by pitched
ball: By Mclntyre, 1, Struck out: By
Taylor, 2; by Mclntyre, 8; by Ferguson, 1.
Time: 1:34. Umpire: Klein.
NEW YORK. May 30.-New York won the
afternoon game from the Brooklyns, 6 to 2,
through good base running and timely
batting. Bresnahan waa put out of the
fame In the ninth Inning for disputing with
'mplr Klem and McGinnlty was ordered
off the bench for Joining In the dispute.
Score:
NEW YORK. BROOKLYN.
B.H. O.A.E. B.H. O.A.E.
Bresnahan, c. 4 1 I I 3 Caaey, 3b 3 0 1 0 0
Howermaa. a. a l a Batch, If 3
Broarna, rf...l 111 4 Lumley. rf...4
10 11
13 4 0
MrOans, lb.. 4 4 11
0 Jordan, lb ... 4 II
1
Mertaa. If.
1 1 4 4 4 Malaiiay.
cf.. I
.... 4
4 10 0
14)4
pahlea. aa.
1 4 I Baraan.
DarllB. lb.... 4 111 1 Alpermaa. 2b. I 4 i 2 A
on ban, in... sis lutli. aa.... I 1171
Strang, ci.... i lis t Bcanlon, p.
Malhewaoa. p 4 1 4 1 1
I Total!....
Total! 34 7 37 14 I
.1 4 4 4 4
24 I 17 II 1
New York '. 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 05
Brooklyn 0 02000000-2
Three-base bits: Mertes. Batch, Lumley.
Sacrifice hits: Strang, Batch. Muloney.
Stolen bases: Brown, Devlin. Douhle
plays: Dahlen and Mcliann; Ullbert. Dalileu
Mctlann; Gilbert and McUann; Browne and
Mcliann; Lewie. Alpt-rtnan and Jordau
Ieft on haees: New York. 4; Brooklyn, i.
Bases on I lis: Off Scanlon, 1; off Muthcw
son, 2. First on errors: Brooklyn. 1.
Struck out: By Scanlon. 2; by Mathewaoii,
t. Passed bell: Breanshan. Will pl'ch
Mathewson. Ttme: l:5i Umpire: Klem.
Plttaaargr Wlsa Bath (iaaaes.
PITT8BURO. May 80 The morning game
today was won by Pittsburg after a hard
uphill battle. Cincinnati managed to get
several big hits off Willis, who retired
after the third inning. Lynch, who took
his place, was very effective, only one Cin
cinnati . player reaching first base in six
lnnins. Pittsburg won out In the seventh
by scoring three runs on two hits and two
errors. Score:
riTTSBI RO. CINCINNATI.
B.H. O.A.E. I B.H O.A.E.
Malar. If .
Gaoler, rf-.,
iMTh. Cf...,
Wagner, aa.
Nealoa. lb
4 114 0 Barry, lb 4 2 I 4 4
I 1 14 4 Kellv, If 4 t I 4 4
4 114 OSermour. rf . 4 4 4 4 t
14 14 4 balebajttr. 4b I 4 1 I 1
4 1 14 t 4lh1w.il H....4 1110
Rucber. , 2b.. 4 114 f t nriuraa, aa-. 4 4 1 1
Sheehas. lb..l 14 1 4 LubaQ. la ..I 4 114
Paelpe, ...
Willi., p..
Lracb, p...
4 111 4 l.llntoe. e. I 4 8 4 4
14 4 10 Overall, p.... I
14 11s
14 11
Totala
13 4 24 18 8
Total! 33 It It 14 4
Pittsburg 2 1 0 1 0 3 0
Cincinnati 1 4 t I .
Ksrned runs: Pittsburg, t. Cincinnati.
4. Two-base hits: LeaiU. Ititchey, Barry
42). Kellv, ttdwell. Overall. 'fhree-ltaee
hits: Meier, tiunley. Sac.tlrive hit; Omlrf.
Stolen bacea; Wagner, Leach. Double
I
plays: Corcoran to Ibert to Parry; Over
all to Corcoran to Barry; Ielehanty to
lyihert to Harry. First base on balls: Off
Willis. 1; off Overall. 8. Struck out: Hy
Lynch. 6; by Overall. 2. Hits: Off Willis,
4 In three Innings; off Lynch, 1 In six In
nings. Left on bsses: Pittsburg. 6; Cin
cinnati, 1. Time: 1:65. Umpire: O'Dey.
1'lttsburg had no trouble In defeating
Cincinnati In the afternoon game. Weimer
hit freely from the start. Score:
Pirrsnrao. riNcijeNATi.
B H O. A g B.H O.A.E.
Meier. If t 4 S Rarrr. lb .... 4 7 4
Gaoler. rf....42 1 (Keller. It 4 1 3
Lea-h. rf ( I 4 Sevmour.- rr. . 4 I 0
w.anar. m... 1 13 1 ' n!ebani, III M M
N'Mlos. lb... 4 I 11 4 fKMwall. rf....4
Rltrher. 2b... 4 I 1 1 n Corrnran. pa.. 3 0 1.4
."t-eehan, lb.. I 0 1 I 0 Ix,her. 2b.... 3 0 3 t
Olbeon. e 4 1 3 4 I ScMel. c I I 1 4
Phllllpne. p.. 3 1 s I OW.Imer. p.... not l
Total.....'. 14 7 l t Totala 31 3 24 4
Pittsburg t 1 1 n 2 4' ft ft B
Cincinnati 0 0 ft 1 0 0 0 0 01
Two-bane hits: Wtirn?r (2), Seymour.
Three-base bit: Wagner. Sacrifice hit I
tianley. Stolen bnsee: Wagner t21. Bases
on balls: Off Phllllppe, ' 1 ; off Weimer, 5.
Struck out: liy Philippe. 2; by Weimer. 2.
Passed ball;.libon. Wild pitch: Weimer.
Left on banve: Pittsburg. 8: Cincinnati, 4.
Time: 1:46. Umpires; Pelta and O Day.
Htssdlng of the Teams.
. Played. Won. Lost. Pet
Chicago
New York .
Pittsburg .
Philadelphia
St. Louis ...
43 78
15
hS2
40
3S ,
43
3
40 '
2f
1
25
iO
17
13
1J
14
18 '
21 .
3K
27
38 -
.t'i0
.ii"5
.as-l
.4V
.:5
.325
.Jfift
Cincinnati ..
Brooklyn ...
Boston
flames today; Boston at Br'ooklyn. New
York at Philadelphia, Chicago nd Cin
cinnati, St. Ixniis at Pittsburg.
AMR tS THF1 AMKRICAV LF.AGIE
nostoa Wins Twice from Philadelphia
fir Timely! Ratting;.
BOSTON. May 20 Superior batting won
the morning game for Boston f to 1. Most
of the errors were made on difficult chances.
A Jumping-catch by Seybold and an unas
sisted double play by Orlmshaw were
features. Score:
, BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA.
B 11 O A E. R.H.O.A.E.
Parent, m....! 2 3 3 1 Rarteell. it... 3 4 2 0 f
Stalil. rf I 2 2 4 OArmb'tter. rf I 0 4 4 il
Orlmehaw. lb 4 2 10
0 Knight, lb... 4 0 1
I 1
1 I
0 t,
1 4
! 0
Freeman, rf.,4 ft 0 4 0 DaTla, lh...
4 0 4
4 : i
Selbarh., If..., 4 1 2 0 0 Bevbold, Jf
(loflwln-, Sb. 4 0 1
Ferrle. 2b.... 4 0 t
Peteraoq, c. . 1 4 1
1 Mrrhr, lb... 4 0 1
I Crou, i! 4 4 1
0 eVhreok, . c... 4 3
4 4 0
Dlneen, p.... 4 -1,4 1 l:nakle., p... I 1 1
8 0
Totala .37 1 27 10 4 '-' Total!..'. ... .81 8 24 11 I
Boston 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 6
Philadelphia II '0.1 0 0 0 0' 0 01
' Sacrifice hit: Cnakley.- Two-base hltsC
Rtshl. Relbach. Three-base : hit : Parent..
Stolen bases: Ferris, 1; Godwin. 2. Double
plays: Peterson to Parent. Grtmshaw fun-,
assisted). Ferris to Orlmshaw.- First base
on balls: Off Dlneen 3: off Coakley, 1.
Sttuck out: By Dmeen. 8u by Coakley. 3.
Time: 1:43. Umpires:' Hurst and Connor.
B'inehed hits In the" fifth inning Won for
Boston this Hfternoon 5 to 8. Score:
. BOSTON. , PHILADELPHIA.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H. O.A.E
Parent, as.... 4 2 4 1 3 Hariaell. if... 4 1
Stahl. rf 3 4 3 0 tt Armb'etar. cf 3 1
1 4 i
14 4
Grtmehaw. lb-4
3
1
111) Knl. hi. lb... 4
0 14
Freeman, rf.. 4
Relbarh. If... I
Godwin, 3b... 4
14 0 Darla, lk 4 4 0 1
110 0 Fey bold. . rf.,. 8
1 0 8 0 Murphy. 2b.. 4
0 14 4
4 4 14
1(31
Ferrle, 2b.... 3 0
a V Crou. aa 4
Peteraon, c.. 3 4 1
Winter, p.... 8 0 1
3 1 flhrock, c 4 4 10 0 1
4 0 Bander, p.... 8 X 4 4 4
Total! 31 7 27 20 4. Totall. . . . '. .33 I 34 It J
Boston 0 0 0 ft' 6 ft 0 0 I
Philadelphia t 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-3
Two-base hits: Parent, Freeman, Arm
bruster. Three-base hits: Armbruster,
Orlmshaw. Stolen bases: Hartsell. Orlm
shaw, Relbach. Bases on balls: Off Winter,
2; oft Bender, 4. Struck out: By Bender, t.
Time: 1:48. Umpires: Connor and Hurst.
Browns Win Both Game.
CLEVELAND. May 30. St. Louis won
easily from Cleveland, bunching their hits
with loose playing by the locals. Petty was
a mystery to Cleveland. St. Louis fielded
sensationally, making three double' plays.
Scot: , " , ... .
ST., LOUIS. . . , CLEVELAND. -
B.H.O.A.. ' -' . .B.H.O.A.E.
Stone. If .3 1 4 1 1 Flick, rf'.,.,. 4 3 0 4 1
Hemphill, rf. t 3 3 4 Ollar. ct .1 I 8 4 4
Nnrdrke, lb.'. 4 1 1 4 .' v Turner, aa...'. 4 4 8 1 9
O'Brien, 8b... I I t t'ttejole, lb.... 4 14 14
Nllea. rt 4 11 0-tBtoall. lb... 8 4 10 4 1
Hartsell, lb..i l 8 3 nnengaitM, If. 4 4-1 4-0
Wallace, aa.. 4 8 4, 2-.4Bra.lleT, 8b... 1 3 3 4 4
O' Conner, .. 3 0 3 . 3 so. Bam lev ,e I 4 114-
Pelty, p...... 4 0 0 -8 -.t,ttrnbara, p.. I 0 a 3-1
Klioadee, p.', ft 0 4 4 J-
Totali IS 11 37 11 ,l9outiaa ... I t 4 4 4
'' '"-!Tfeui4......31 137 11 1
Batted 111 eIghth"for .Beinbard.
St. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 8 27
Cleveland 1) -0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 2 2
Earned runs: St. Louis. 1; Cleveland, 2.
Hits: off Bernhaid, In eight Innings; off
Rhoades, 2 In one Inning. First base on
errors: St. Louis, 1. Two-base hits: Hart
sell, Flick.. Three-baee bits;- Kilns, Bay,
O'Brien. Sacrifice- Bay, O'Conner.
Nlles, Nordyke. Stolen bases: Bay, Hemp
hill. Douhle plays: Stone to O'Brien to
Nordyke, O'Conner to Wallace, Hartsell to
Nordyke, Bradley, Lajole to Stovall.
The largest crowd that ever witnessed a
game In Cleveland was present this after
noon to see St. Lniils win by the score of
fi to 4. Efls passed four, hit one and had
two wild pitches In one-third of the first
inning. Joss, who followed him, was hit
hard in the third. Howell was effective)
with men on the bases, although hit hard
and loosely supported. Score:
ST. LOII8. . CLEVELAND.
B.H.O.A.K, . B.H.O.A.g.
Stone. If....'. 1 0 0 4 I Flick, rf I 110 0
Hemphill, cf. 4 1 1 4 BT. rf 1 4 3 4 4
Nerxryks. lb.. 4 1 14 1 1 Tarner. !!...! 4 14 14
O'Brlan. lb. I 111 J Lajole, lb.... 4 3 4 4 4
Nllea, cf...... I 3 0 4 II StoTail. lb... 4 3 10 4
Hartael. 4b... 3 4 4 8 lCongalton. If. 4 4 1 , 4 4
Wallarw, aa.. 4 4 11 Bradley, lb... 4 4 4 1 0
spencer, c... 4 3 1 4 4 Demta. 0.....4 014 0
H'.well, p.... 4 lit 1 Be le. p 4 4-4 4' 4
' '" 'Moaa. p.,i.... 3 4 0 4 4
Towneens, p. 0 4 4 0 4
38 t II It 4 SRoaaman ...1 9 4.4 4
Totala...
t -, . .'Total! 30 11 37 14 0
P.atted for Joss In eighth.
St.- Louis v.: if 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
Cleveland 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 1 14
Hits: Off Eels.' 1 ln'one-thfrd Inning;. off
Joss, 7 In seven and two-thirds Innings; off
Townsend, 1 In ,one inning. Bases on er
rors: Cleveland, '4. Two-base hlta: Stovall,
Bay. Sacrifice lifts: Btone, Nlles. Stolen
bare- stone. Dftuble' plays: Howell. Wal
lac md Nordyke; Wallacat, Nordyke and
Spem.-er; l.ajoie and ' Stovall. Bases on
balls: Off Eels, 4; off Joss, 3. Balk: How
ell. Hit with ball: Hy Eers, 1: by Howell.
1; by Townsend, -1. -Left on bases: Cleve
land, lo; St. Lotils, 8. 'Struck out: by
J ok!. 2; by Howell, 4. ''Passed ball: Spencer.
Time: 1:4ft. Umpires! Sheridan and. Evans.
Xw York Defeats Wsaklagtoa Twice.
NEW YORK. Way 30. With a batting
rally In the eighth Inning New York won
the first game from Washington today.
Hughes was driven out of the box in tha
eighth and Sudhoff relieved him. Score:
NEW YORK. ' WASHINGTON
B.H.O.A.E.
B.H.O.A.E.
Keeler rf... I 1 4 ft.SAIllier.
KlberOeld, aa. I 1 1 t S.hl.nr, 3b.
I'haea, lb I 3 11 1 J SlahL lb
Import. 3b.. 4 12 4 SI'roaa. 3b....
Wllllama, lb. 8 1 1 1 4 Asdaraon, If.
1'onruy. rf... I t 0 4 0 Stanley, rf...
4 4 4 4
Miirlary. If... 4 0 4 0 0 Jonea. cf 4 S 1 f
Klelnow.' c. .. 4 4 T 1 ' WakeBela. s. 4 1 I 3 1
Hogg, p 3 I I II KHk. p.... 8 4 111
r T-Buthn. p... t -4 4 1 4
Totals.. ....tt- t tl l Li HUkaasa . 1 4 4 4,4
' ' Totals... '...14 ia M t
XX Hickman, butted for Stahl In ninth,
a Keeler oxl; bit byi batted ball.
New York 0 0 0 0 0 3 8-8
Washington ., .0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-2
Two-base hits: LabOrte, Altlser. Throe
base hits: Hogg. Wakefield. Sacrifice
hits: Williams, Chase. Stolen bases: Chase
Conroy, Anderson. Base on balls: .off
Hogg, 6; off Hughes, 3. Struck out;' By
Hosg, 8, by Hushes, 2. First base on- er
rors: New 'Ytfrk, 1. Left on bases: New
York, 3; Washington . Hits: Off Hughes.,
8 tn eight Innings. "Hit hy pitcher: By
Hogg. 1. Passed ball! Klelnow, 1. Time:
2 huurs. Umpire: O'Loughlln.
At Amertcair league park the local team
defeated the Washliigixina this afternoon
by a score of 7- to b. . Score, afternoon
game:
KIW YORK. WASHINOTON.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E.
Keeler. H....4 4 11 4 Altlser.
3 3 4 4
Yeager. aa... 4 4 4 4 1 Stbalsy.
2b.. 8 1
3 4 4
13 4
Klterfel4, aa. 8 8 0 4 1 HUkm.n. lb. I 1
Hoffman, tt .l 4 4 4 4 Croaa. tb.
4 1.18 4
I'haas. lb ... 4 3 11 4 0 Anaeraoa, If. 4 4
1 3 4
Laporte. lb... 4 Oil uStanley, rf...4 1444
Wllllania. 2b. 4 I t 4 1 Jonea. rf 4 3 8 S 1
Cooror. ot-ea. 4 14 8 1 HaT-taa. C....1 4 13 J
Mortality. If. 3 4 3 4 1 raltoa. p 1 0 I I 1
Klelaow, r... 3 I 4
Leror. p 4 1 1
I 1 4mltb. p...
g 4 H aketela
1 4 4 4 4
Totals 14 14 H 14 4 - Totals 88 J 24 14 , 3
'Batted for Haydrn in ninth.
New York 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 1 -7
Washington .....0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 16
Three-base bit: Coproy. Two-base hit:
Elherfeld. Sacrifice hit: Chase. Bsses on
balls: Off lro, 3; off Patton, 2; off Smith,
1. Strurfc out: By Leroy. 8; by Smith, S.
Hit by pitched bell: Bv Smith, 1: by Le
roy, 1. Wild pilch: Leroy. Hits: Off
Pstton. 6 In three and one-third Innings.
I-ft on baxee: New York. 8; Wsshington.
t. Time: 1:6a. Umpire: O'Loughlln.
1 f hlrege Defeats Detroit.
DETROIT. Mar 3D Three single, a
three-base wlld.turo by ,D Leary, three
steal aud a bae oa balls, all bunched In
the fourth, gars Chicago three runs and the
game this afternoon. Score:
CHICAGO. DETROIT.
B.H.O.A.E. B H. O.A.E,
0 Nell, rf ...4
I 4 4 4C"bb. rf 3 4 1 4 4
r. Jonas, ef.. 4 1 3
4 0 P. Jonea. of.. 4 4 4
I 0 l.tnitear. lh . 4 1 18
I'bell. lb .... I
1 I
uonohee, lb.
Hahn. If
SulltTan, e..
Rohe. lib
Tannehlll, as
White, p
4 14
1 4t'rafor4, rf. 8 1
I 0 Mclntyre. If . 4 3
1 0 I'ouahtln 3b. 4 4
1 A Loe. lb. .... 4 4
4 fiO'Learr,
I SohirMt,
. I 'I
, I 4
, I
, 1 1
. Mullln. p.
Totals S3 127 12 4'Payne ...
Totals
...31 1 27 17 1
Batted for Cobb In ninth.
Chicago ft ft ft 3 ft ft 0 0 11
Detroit 1 l 0 ft fl 0 ft ft 0 I
Two-bsse hits: Limlsav. Crawford. F.
Jones. Three-base hit: Mclntvre. Stolen
buses: Hahn, 3, Sullivan. Robe. Bns-s
on balls: Off Mullln. 8; off White. 1. Hit
with ball: By Mullln. I. Ift on buses, j
I'eirnii, b; Chicago, s. Struck out: Hv
Muliln. 8: by White, 8. Double plnv: Uiei
sny. ()'Iary nnd Llndnv. Time: 2:(.
Umpire: Connolly.
The morning game was postponed on ac
count of rain.
Slandlnst of the Trams.
Played. Won. Iost. Prt.
Philadelphia
Cleveland .
New York.
6
33
24
12
21
1.'
13
IS
17
17
21
2S
.KM
.SI 3
.4so
.!)
.3lil
tit
St. Louis 37 1ft
Detroit 33 18
Chicago , 32 15
Washington 3 t.t
Boston 3S 10
4
Oame tnHnv; I'hlrarn at TVaeo't Rf'
IjouIs st Cleveland. Philadelphia .it New
York, Washington nt Boston.
GAMES IS AMKRlr. AS.HITIO
Colamhaa and I.onlsvllle Break Rven
la Two Fast Contests.
COLUMBUS. May 30 In the morning
Time between Louisville and Coin mime
)nnkle kept his hits scattered, while
Flaherty was batted freely and received
poor support. Bcore:
LOTISVILLR. " COLVMBIS.
B.H.O.A.E. H H O A F..
Hallman, If.. I 1 3 0 . 0 Pickering, rf. I) 2 0 0 0
Stovall, rf
4 0 2 A AWrlgley. lb. . 4 1 4 1 0
Braehear, 2b. I 4 4
I j con Iter. If... s l o o
7 4 0 Klhrn. lb I III I
SulllTan, lb.. 4 1
Kervln. rf... 4 2
1 1 Hlnchman. rf 5 1 I n l
Woodruff. 3b. 3 1 ft 0 0 Frlel. b
4 t I 3 n
Qulnlan, sa..4 1 o s 1 Hiilavltt.
1 3 3 4 1
Shaw. ;.'.... 4 0 3 0 0 niue, r.
.40140
Dunkla. p.... 4 3 0 0 4 Flaherty, p.. 4 0 a 4 0
Totals..... . 84 10 27 I 2 ' Totals."...'. .41 1! 37 It 3
Louisville g o 2 0 1 0 1 0 07
Columhus ' -. l o 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0-1
"two-base bits: Flaherty. Dunkle. Three
base hit: Wrlgley. Double plays: Klhni
lunasslsted), Kerwin. (Julnlan to Sullivan.
Struck out: By Dunkle, 2. Sacrifice hits;
Brashear, .Sullivan. Base on balls: Off
Dunkle. 1; off Flaherty. 2. Hit by pitched
ball: -'Klhrn. Passed ball: Blue. Umpire:
Sullivan. Time: l:4fi.
Berger outpitched Stecher this af;e.n'!on
In a game marked by the sharp fielding of
each club. Columbus won In the second
on Hlnchman's hit, Erlel's double and Hu s
witt's single. Score:
COUKDt'l. LOllSVILLF..
B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E.
Pickering, rf . 4 1 8 0 n Hallman, If.. 8 0 8 0
Wrlgley. 3b.. 4 14 3 1 Stovall. if .1 0 0 0
Coulter, If.... 8 1 3 4 4 Brashear, 2b. 4 0 t
Klhrn. lb.,.. I 0 11 0 0 Sulllyan. lh.. 4 lit
Hlnrbman, rf 4
Frlel. 3b 4
Hulawltt. ss.. 4
1 0
0 0 Kerwin. rf. .. 4 3 I
1 1 Woodruff, lb. 4 10
t ftQnlnian. sa... 4 0 0
1 OFuaw. c t 0 1
1 uSIerher, p.... 2 4 4
t 2
1 I
Rysn. e 3 4 1
Bergar, p I 0 0
"Totals 13' t 27 11 I ToUls 81 4 14 14 1
Columbus ...I........ 02010000 -3
Louisville . 00000000 11
Stolen bases: Hallman. 2. Sacrifice hit:
Kihm. Bases on bnlls: Off Berger, 3; off
Stecher, 1. Two-base hits: Coulter, Erlcl.
Three-base hit: Pickering. Double plays:
Htilswltt. Wrlgley to Klhrn; Hulswitt to
Klhrn. Struck out: By Berger, 2: by
Stecher, 1. Time: 1:29. Umpire: Sullivan.
Kven Break at Kansas City.
KANSAS CITY, May 80.-Kansas City
was beaten by Milwaukee In the morning
by heavy hitting. Oberlin was knocked out
of the box In the sixth. Score:
MILWAUKEE. KANSAS CITY.
B.H.O.A.E.
Robinson, sa. 4 1 8 -3 1 Psrrlne, ss.
Oreens. rt.... 4 8 8 1 Caseadr. If..
Clerk, lb 4 111 tWaldrnn. rt.
Bateman, lb.. 4 110 1 0 Flattery, lb.
B.H.O.A.E.
4 14 3 4
1 1
3 0
t 0
3 4
4
ft
0
1
Hemphill, cf. 4 3 0 0 0 Hill, ct
Be.il la. c 4 a o
MeCr.ee' y. lb. 8 1 ' 4 4
McX'orm'k,' If.' 4 4 4 1
Oherlln, p... 3 14 1
Dougherty, p. 1 U'4 4
Hynea ..... 1 0.0 4
ii Phyla, lb..
4 Burke, lb. .
0 4
1
4
0
t 1
4 Leshy, e....- 4
0 Franu, p 4
I 4
,1.4
1 ' " r ,
0 ToUls 31 1314 It, 3
Totals 41 84 37 12 t
Hemphill hit by batted ball.
Hynes batted for Oberlin.
Milwaukee 3 0 0-1 0 0 S 4 414
Kansas City 0 0 0 1 3 3 2 0 0 9
Earned runs:''Kansas City, 4; Milwaukee,
7. Iieft on bases: Kansas City, 8; Mil
waukee, . Three-base hits: Lfahy, Css
sady. Two-base- hits: McChesinVy, Bevllle
(2), Slattery, Bateman t2), Clark. Double
plays: Greene to McCormick to Robinson.
Passed ball: -Bevllle. Wild pitch: Dough
on balls: Off Frants, 6; off Dougherty. 1;
off Oberlin, I. - Struck out: By Frsmtx, 2;
by Oberlin. 2; by Dougherty, 4. Time:
erty. Hit by pitcher: Perrlne, Hemphill.
Hits: Off Oberlin, 0 In six innings: off
Dougherty, 4 In three Innings. First baso
2:06. Umpire: Egan.
The afternoon game was very closely
contested at every point. Score:
' KANSAS CITY. . MILWAUKEE.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.lS
Perrine, sa. ..
Caaudy, If...
Waidrao, rf..
Slattery. lb. .
Hill, cf..
Phyla, 3b
Burke. 3b..-.,
SulllTan, c. ..
OlDUtas4, p..
1 4 Robinson, as. 4
1 3
: o
o o
4 0 Greene. It.... 8
4 0 Clark. 3b 3
1 0
1 1
l l
3 0 Bateman, lb. 4 0 11
4 0 Hemphill, cf. 3 3 3
3 4 Roth, e 8 0 4
1 0 Hynea. rf.... 4 0 2
8 0 Mi-Carm'k. lb 1 4 1
4 0 Mickey, p.... 14 4
0 4
0
1 4
I 0
ToUls 17 4 IT it 4 ' Totals 34 8 34 11 S
Kansas City ..........0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3
Milwaukee 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02
Earned runs: Milwaukee, 1; Kansas City,
1. Two-base hits: Hemphill, Phyle. First
base on balls: Off Hlckey. 4; off Olmstead,
4. Struck out: By Hlckey, 3: by Olmstead,
8. Left on bases: Kansas City, 4; Milwau
kee. 4. Wild pltcha: Hlckey, 3. Time: 1:36.
Umpire: Kg an.
Toledo Wtaa Both Games.
INDIANAPOLIS. May Sit.-InablHty of
the home team to hit Sudhoff and tliu
ability of Toledo to hit Hart freely gave
the opening game to the visitors by a score
of to L . Score:
I ,
TOLEDO. INDIANAPOLIS.
B.H.O.A.E.
B.H O A B.
Cornell, cf. ..I 1 t
J. Clark, If. . I 1 4
Demon t. as... lit
Jude. rf......l I I
J Terr, as..
,40114
0 4 Parry.. It....
8 4 C. Carr, lb.
0 4 Kothceb., rt,
0 I
1 II
0 0
4 I)
4
0
3
3 I
Kruefer lb.. 4 14 1 Jamee, 8b.
Knaue. Ib I I 1 1 Kaho
W. ( lark. lb. 4 I 14
Abbott, a tit
Sadbolt.. p 4 11
4 4 FfaS. rf
1 4 Marran.- lb.
I t Hinh, p ..
1
1 4
1 4
Totals 17 14 27 II 4 ToUls
U 7 17 11 1
Toledo 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 8 t
Indianapolis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1
Bases on balls: Off Hart, 5; off Sudhoff,
1. Struck out: By Hart, 4; by Sudhoff, 4,
Wild pitch: Sudhoff. Two-base hits: W.
Clark, Kreuger. Three-base hit: Jude.
Stolen bases: Rothgeb, Lemont. Passed
ball: Kahoe. Left on bases: Indianapolis,
t; Toledo, 8. Time: 1:48. I'mplre: HiiHkell.
Toledo shut out Indianapolis In the after
noon game. Bunching of hits In the eighth
allowed tha visitors their lone run. Score:
TOLKIX1. INDIANAPOLIS.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.G.
Caanell. ef... 4 4 I I 0 J. Carr. as... 4 14 3 1
i. Clark, If.. 4 4
10 Parry. It 3 4 3 4 4
Stic. Carr. lb... touts
Demon!, ss. .. I 1
Jude.. rf t
4 11. Rothaeb, rt... 4 1 1 4
Krues-er, lb.. 4
Knabe. lb.... I
1111 Jamee. lb.... 4
10 3 0
4 Holmes, c... 14 1
1 4
W. Clark, lb. I t I 4 4 Plaff. cf
I
I
4 3 4
4 14 4
Abbott, c t 1 4 1 4 Marran, lb,
Mlnaahaa, p. 3 4 4 3
1 K.llum. p.... I
113 4
Totals 40 4 14 3 Totala 37 4 37 II I
Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Baaes on balls: Off Mlnnehan, 4. Struck
out: By Mlnnehan, 8; by Kellutn, 3. Two
base" bit: - Krueger. Sacrifice hit: Marcan.
louble plays: Cannell, Dumont to Abbott;
Jude. to Clarke. Stolen bases: Holmes, J.
Carr. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Haskell.
Mlaaeaaolls Wlss Bath.
MINNEAPOLIS, May 80. A slaughter of
Parkin, the St. Paul twlrler. In ttie sUtn
Inning was the feature of the morning
gam between the Millers and the Saints.
Ltelirlng, the local pitcher, worked even,
with almost perfect support. Slagle re
placed Parkin, but to late to save the
game. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAt'L.
B.H.O AX. B H O.A.E.
Da.la of 4 t I Oeler! If I 1 I 4
Bullieen. rf . I 1
a t e Busoen. is... au
Hart. lb. 8 8
Grestluafr. 14) 3 1
Uranam. If... 8 1
Oyler. as t 4
Yeeger, a I 4
Foi, Ib 4 1
Genrlna. B. . . I 4
4 Yanandt. cf. 4 1 I
Pri.a, rt I
4
I Wheeler, lb.. 4
1 Padaen. lb... 4
flKoLkSela. sal
1 prill, a...... I
I rarklu. p 1
1 1
4 4
Siaa-ls,
Totals-. . 1-34 4 31 14 llo .
P 1
1
4
' Totals 14 1 24 a 1
Bafted for Parkin.
Minneapolis .... 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 8
HI. t-avul 3 0 0 0 I) 0 1 0 08
Bastes on balls: Parkin, 2; Slagle, 3;
Gehrtng. 1. Home runs; Frisk, Hart.
lHuble plevs: Parkin, Padden to Sugdi-n.
Paaesd ball: Yeagar. Struck out : By Oe)i
rlng 7. Left on baaes: Minneapolis, C; St.
Paul, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Parktii. Oeh
rlng, Slagle. aWo rifle bits: Bugdeii, Is--
fer. Fox. Stolen base: Davis, Time: 2.00.
niplres: Kane and Owens.
ST. PAUl, Msy Minneapolis msde It
two straight from St. Paul todnv bv bat
ting Coy out of the box In the third Inning,
after ninking a total of eleven hits for eight
runs. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS.
II HOAR.
PaTie. rf 4 I 3 Oeler.
ST. PAt U
H It . O A K
If 4 I 0 ,
BulllTSn. rf .i 3 4 0 0 Su.1rn. lb .. 8 4 11
ll.rt. lh 8 112 0 avanZanift. rf. 8 I t
Oremlag'r. Ibl I 0 2 1 Frlea. rt 4 2 I
Oratiam. If .. 5 III SWheeler. Sb.. 0 I
Drier, ea. ... I I 1 4 1. Parfrtet). tb... I t I
Yeager. c 4 I I I a Hock flel4. ee 4 I .1
Fni, lb 4 l 1 3 I fierce c 1 4 I
Mirny.' p 3 2 0 1 I I'm. p 1 0 S
Piirhanan
p. I 4 1
Tnlsle 40 11 27 1J 3
Tnula 7 31 It 2
.Minneapolis 3 ft 6 2 ft 0 ft 0 0-10
SI. Paul 0 o 200000 1 3
Two-base hits: Veiiger. 2; Sullivan. 1'sd
den. Slmen bases: Davis. 2; Kllroy. tleier.
2. Double plays: HorkenfleM to Patlen;
Oylir to Htirt; tSremlngi-r. Fox and Hart.
Hits: Off Coy, 11 In Inning: off Bu
chanNti. 7 In R- inlngs. Bases on balls: Off
Huchaniin. 5; .ff Kllroy. 4. Hit hy pitched
ball: by Buchanan. 1-ox: by Kllrov, Sug
ilen nnd f risk. Struck out: By Kllroy, 1;
by Buchanan. 1. Sacrifice hits: Sullivan.
mrt. Oyler. 1-ft on buses: St. Psul. 10
Minneapolis. 12.
Time: 2:i0. Umpires:
Owens and Kane.
gtaiidlnsr
Toledo
Columbus
Milwaukee
Kansas City
Mnn'HKii.4
81. I'm ii I
lxiulsvllle
lilllaniolls
of the Teams.
Played. Won. Ist.
Pet.
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-.472
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Games today:
Toledo
in mi i
Louisville at Columbus. Milwaukee at Kan
sas City. St. Paul at Minneapolis.
LAT DAVIS FOR THE Bin I.EAGIK
Western's Only Heal Irnplre "aid In
He fJolnsr Higher I p.
The 8loux City Tribune Is responsible for
the following:
tin what appears lo be reliable authority
"Slats'' Davis, at present the liest umpire
In the Western league, nas been ofleretl u
berth ill the National.
Slats ' believes tnere Is something to the
report, although he has received no word
from President Puilmun. An agent of the
league is expected here soon to close tne
deal.
Keports of the offer came by the way of
Omulia yesteruay. I,at evening Mrs.
Davis calied up ner husband over tne long
tilslance 'phone uml told him that an oiler
had been made. "Slats" knows nothing
about the mailer other than tnat and Is
unable to unurrstand how he. is to go to
the ivationui, Inasmuch as he is owned by
the Western league.
If the it-port turns out to be true the
Western league will receive a piece ot
money for the release, unless president
O Neiil has quietly released Dim outrignt,
leaving the .yutlonal free to dicker witn
hint.
"Biats" Davis has been working as um
pire the last two years on the Pacific
pisyers. particularly those who are like
Mine ('amnion of. Des Moines Inclined to
raise hob on the diamond. This year
"Slats" applied for and secured a bertn In
the Western, and since he showed up here
has been giving great satlstaotlon, except
to the Canttllon contingent. In which he
put a crimp wnen Brother Mike and his
beef era appeared at Denver. Mike started
something and was quickly squelched. His
first lieutenant, Doyle, got busy and was
Hlanuned on the bench with a fine of 810
attached. The same . thing happened to
Dexter, the llppy discard from Louisville.
Then Magoon chipped In and he, too, went
to the bench, "Slats" handing the whole
outfit this package as the trinity of noisy
ones marched solemnly to the bench:
"You fellows can't worry an umpire; 8T0
and worry the bartender that's your
specialty.
Naturally 'Brother Mike's despotic dis
position waa badly Jarred, and not long
ago "Slats" received a schedule troiu
President O'Neill requiring him to do all
Eczema is a tormenting, stubborn TTrHIHR INTENSE
disease caused by an acid humor In . 1 Willi U 111 1 1-11
the blood coming in contact with the skin and producing redness,, inflam
mation and almost intolerable itching. Att lnactir-e'state of the' dysteiu'afltj
sluggish condition of the eliminative members leaves the, waste and -refuse
matter of the body to collect and sour instead of passing them off through
nature's channels of bodily waste. The blood in its efforts to purge the sysi
tern of all foreign matter absorbs this acid and throws it off through the
pores and glands of the skin.. The acrid humor seems to oor.e out and set
the skin on fire, the straw colored, sticky fluid drying; and forming crusts, t
and the itching is intense. When these pustules are scratched off the skhi
is left raw and feverish and often a solid sore is formed and kept up by tlio
constant escape of acids from the blood. . Local, applications of salves, pow
ders, lotions etc. are desirable and should be used because they allay the
itching and give the sufferer temporary comfort, but, are in no sense curative,
because they cannot reach the seat of the trouble, which is in the blood.
piiori V VPmFTABLE the itching and burning cease, and the acid-
runrL.i -tutinuLi.. fired sVia beJng fed by a fresh) cooling streani
of blood, becomes soft and smooth again. S. S. S. is made of healing, purifying
roots, herbs and barks that will not damage any part of the system. Book oa
skin diseases and any medical advice free. : .
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., A TLANTA, GA. , .
northwestern
Medical
NOT A DOLLAR
REQUIRED TO COMMENCE TREATMENT.
Wm Moan Thl Most Emphatically. It I For You-For E vary body.
LOST FOWER RESTORED (Accordlnf to Aga) 14 to 00 llaja ':
PRIVATE DISEASES (RecanUy Contracted) 4 Kays to 10 Daya :.
VARICOCELE 10 to SO Days .',.. '
BLOOD POISON 80 to 90 Days .' 1
Kidney and Bladder Trouble ( El ttaar Acuta or Chronic) IS to 40 Days
NORTHWESTERN MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE .
NORTHWEST COK. 18TH AND PARNAM STS OMAHA NEB.
BflEW FO
mm
lV ' i jV, WaVaintt
4- ' 1 ' ''--I v V'i Ml"1' is t oniracUed
: trft li. CDF?!?
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muna
DH. SSAaUeM 8CAJUJBS, lack 4a4
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Ms umpire the entire season outside of
Des Moines. '
The ati iv that he Is f.i be offered a berth
In the .NUioiml 1iKtie scms i:KeM,
view of the r-rol.n.'f- h ' 'nli ' '
and O'Neill would be pli'4l to si e him
nut of trip TV.tern 1 n
Mansaer Carney last . evenlpg rece;viil
a telrginm from Herman Limit. ..it m
playing captain for 1 v .Moines,' aiskintt
lor a situation with the Co kers. lyonif
has been playing s-reiml lne In II"
eastern Irsgue. but has unit there on ac
count of tne beastly west her'." lie ssj4
he Is in Rood shepe. , JL's I itf. , bi'Wev.i .
will not liki-ly sliin Mm. for on wit il i s
Ixmg's rbetiliKitlain bot lii s Ittmi iiitki: it
It necessary to tarry nn.exiiii tr.fleliler.
A letter was rvivived from Denny
Sherhan liuiulrlng about his Job ugain.
Danny Is horn at CIi'-cIhtiiI toil of tho
ghnie.' He wants s big salary althoupli
he hes trimmed pom-nfiat on Ills, iorn."r
demand.
lltcher Dlsi-b, who wns nffered to Car
ney by letroit. has been signer! by les rf
Moines. Eiibsnks. nimther AU towa r-
crult who went to Detroit. Is s'o abottti:
to he farmed otvj. Pitcher Isive Will itni
a southpaw, who has been niiHiilereil a .
Winder, has been offer. -d by Killings Cltv
to Stoux City, but the terms laxe not
b.en tletermltred. Williams has heMt plsv
Ing with the Trl-State league., liavlng r
fused to report to Tebeuu.
Manager ' Duckv lfolmes h.is n li s'.1
Rugar. the Whit fiox ' pit cti"r " Sent f.y
him early In the senson. I'itili- r Uikcv.
released by Sioux City, has n i ufft.i from
Rock Islnhd, but has not o; at cept"d.
OOI.F AT Tllt-I llTH 41,111
Holiday Handicap ' finises firing Out
Some Good Plasrra.-
I tl the clebrafion Incident to the open
ing of the Country cluh for the seAnon of
l!i. golf was the leader of the outdoor
sports and the day was pretty . rrnersllx '
devoted to the links.. Thn game was
started at 10 o'clock In the -rnornlrisT and'
kept going all day. with some f Tha best
golf ever seen in the west. Thw'SIS)?' wss
(wrfect. with the links In splendid condi
tion and nearly all the gnlf-iilsy-ng metn-'
bers of the Country club took part In the
contest, which was a handicap for the
golfers' trophies.
Considerable Interest was sdilcd to the
match by the appearance of Ralph Hnag-'
land of Chicago, one of I he t racks of tha
west. Hoagland Is tietfer known- In Ihls
section of the country ns a foot bnll playr
and referee, as he has beefi chosen trt
numerous occasions to referee ' gn mes In
which the University oT Nebraska was '
one of the contestants. He Is An It f-round
athlete and showed his prowesp With-the
golf sticks in t lie numerous games -he
played yesterday. Heing put on scratch by
the hamllcnpper. he won from ait comers
miers .
wltH f
i wiiuM
until tne tinsi Triunci,- wmcn was
Snrarue Abbott. One of his matches
witn Jerome jii't;ei,- one or tne erncs:s or (
the club, and Hongland bad beaten hbn
so at the tenth hole Ihaf MoOee had to
throw up the sponge. The v all looked aliko
to him until he met 'Abbott. "
In the Memorial Day mrtch, as planned,
the winner hnd to win through a, series '
of fifty-four holes to carry 'off the prise.
This remarkable feat wits accomplished iby
Sprague Abbott. whcV'jflayed soirie of the,
fastest and most marvelous polf ever teen
In Omaha. For his opponent In the semi
finals Abbott hud Honglnnd. and 'although
this player had been maklntr a strange
course right alonp with Mr. Bogey, Abbctt
won from him 3 up.
The finals for the trophy were between
R. R. Kimball snd Sprngue Abbott. Kim
ball had won all the wav down In Ira sec
tion, as had Abbott In his nnd' there was
considerable speculation on the result., Ab
bott won 4 up and 3 to play.
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Road, May 31 to June B, Inclusive! also
via New York City at excursion rates.
Return limit of July 15 by extension of
ticket. Folders, rates and' all informa
tion furnished by applying to John Y.
Calahan, general agent, Room 28, 113
Adama street, Chicago. . '
cs. o. o. goes aown into tue Diooa, cieanscs
the circulation of all acids and hnmors, builds
up the thin, sour blood and by removing every
vestige of the cause cures Eczema perma
nently. The irritating eruptions disappear.
& Surgical Institute
Wc arc Specialists for Diseases and
Weaknesses, of MEN' and ME.J ONLT.
We know just what we can do, and we
have such firm confidence in our NEW
METHODS and TREATMENT that we are
willing to cure our patients under an
absolute Guarantee of
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Established in Omaha for It year. TIM many thooe
sand a of cases cured by I.S maUe us thr mat expnrl.
need 8periallsts In the west. In all liMeaes anil
ments of men. We know -just wl.ut win cure you-,
and ours quickly. - : ' .
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W make do misleading or false statements or offer
you ciieap, worthless ti rat mint. Our r.'i. jilt.ti a,nij
name are too favorably known v-ry ..ia we trea.1,
ur reputation is at s-.aka. Your heaitb. lire and hsp
pineas Is too seri'ius a matter to ila- l.i .lit tianda of
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use their UWoI KAMI, IH Tiltlj at 3Lbl i'aa. W
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Js'errous Men, Vsrio-ele troubioa. Nervous ieilltta
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