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    unday Bee
PART V.
sfo?ji::g sectiqii
PACES 1 T 4.
THE OMAHA DEC
Hi
VOL. XXXVI NO. 46.
OMAHA. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1907.
SINGLE. COPY FIVE CENTS.
OMAHA WINS U.F SI1M11EL
EtrsxkM E-sw Am F loam TJijirr
lit Ee!n Eodo.
TAKE FIRST 6AM. nlJH SDO 8 TO 3
Two Hustling Amateur Teams That Opened the Storz Athletic Ball Pork
CUBS SHUT OCT THE PIRATES
(kicare'i Victrrr u Ti ta Eilrarc
ar.W Goad Lwl
T7TTT
r . - Sr ' '
i.7
LUNDGREN IS 1B A.D IS HT ffEtlY
To
While Be and HI Trtanitri Arr
v1k( the Lean- Dor. Me
Reeley Pitches Good
Ball.
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- - ' -. . V ,
l r.
The
OMAHA
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(
Si .
L
1
Archibald Renin Stlrrmel wa easy pick
ing for the Rourke farrii.y at Vinton
(ark Saturday afternoon and he w sent
bom a loser by th cor of I to 1. tboa
three be4ng mad la the lat Inning altar
Harry Mt5ifj: decided be had worked
bard traoueh and would iet the boj. from
up tbe ca-ek have a tew Juat to tuiourage
them. Until the eighth inning Liu; Mc
did net lei an Indian get beyohd Brt bae
and then fee eased up a little, bul the
Biou could not do anything.
Shorty Siimme! waa there a natural a
lif with hU little pocketful of rein. but
Jt availed naught, for M Nee.ey waa work
In hla great p!t bail which he practiced
on ail winter and that waa all there waa
to It. Bauer waa the only riu who could
hit him at ail until the eighth, and he gt
three. Bauer la the Dew Itft fielder of the
Bioux. and Judging from the bowir.g be
inade faturday he must be tome penche.
The real attraouoa. however, waa the
irr,p. Patrick Conahar, from the east
ern league. Hla voice will be enough
of as attraction to All the grandstand
and bleachara thlf afternoon and the
tanda will hare to enlarged for ladles'
day. He 1 a fine looking little chtff.
about the vise of Rd Bheehan. But that
voice! Carueo la not is the warn claa.
. Ilia Judgment on bail and atrikea were
good.
Fer ef Stlmmel Seen Die.
After Sioux City had been put down and
out In one. two, throe order In the Bret
Inning the real fun began. The fate had
fear for tbe Rourke family when they raw
Cautain Weed had decided in send th.
leriglhy Ptimmel to the front of the firing
line, but the fear aoon vanished, for Bel-
den. rranck. Autrey and Welch all hit
afe In auoceaaion. Autrey and Welch for
three baaea each, bringing In three run
That (teamed to take the tuck out of the
ruw wjm, iui iotj um not ginger up roucn
until the eighth Inning.
Omaha made two more run In the
third Inning without a hit. Frenck and
Autrev walked ard Welch aacrificd each
baae- FYanck acored on rolan" out to
Bauer and Autrejr acored when William
dro-'p an eaay one which 8heehan liad
thrown iim from Auatln' bat
Omaha cinched the g-.me good and plenty
In th eighth Inning when Welch, Dolai.
Auetin, Graham and McNeeley hit aafely,
Auatin and aicN'eeley being double,
Fheehan walked In tbe !at Inning for
Sioux City and Nobllt hit for a double.
Bauer hit for three Back, acored 'them
both and came borne hlinae! f on Granville'
afe bunt.
Th earn team will play thl aftmoon.'
The oore;
OMAT1A.
AB K.
H.
PO.
11
A
BeMem, rf 4 1
. Franca, a I t
- Autrey, If t I
;wjcji, cf I , i
Ioln. lb 4
Austin. b t 1
Graham. 2b 4 1
. Oordlr.g. c 4 0
iicNeeiey. p 4
Tot ale..
11 S
SIOVX CTTT.
AB. R.
4
1
H. PO.
1
2
Campbell, rf.
f-heehan. Ib..
Koblit, ef
Weed. 2b
F.iier. If
WiUiam. lb.
Oranvllla, aa.
f-7ea. c
tSUmmei, p...
Total
Run
fmaha
Sioux CStv..
Ulta-
Cmaha
Sioux City
4
1
4
2
10
1
I
14 1
I I
t
.4 1 1 I U
I 1 I 1 M H r-i
Two-base hit: Austin. McNeeley. NobliU
Thre-tae hfta: Autrey, Welch, Bauer.
W'kd pitch: kl Neeiey. Bases on ball: Off
JidcNeeley. I: off Summel. I. Kit by pitched
.all: By Stlmmel. 1. Struck out: By Mc
Neeley. i. by Stimmel4 l. Left on basea:
' t'rnaha, . Sioux City. I. Sacnfio hits:
Welch, Beldea. Time: 1.26. Vmplre: Cuiua
kias. Altecdaaoe: (aj.
Xatea of the Gat.
Welch a baulng raoord for Saturday was
' l eoo.
Kot a man oa the Omaha taaun but got a
' kit off Mr. Summel. He kept diving for
, kiia reel a aa of yore.
Nobllt would not be credited with a double
ta th summary had Dot Autrey for the mo
ment misjudged hts hot liner, whlcb kept
glauiav
Auatin stretched a sinaie Into s double.
. goad th baae by a ciuae datiebnn and
taaa cams from second bom on Graham a
Tig la. getuag aaotbor oioae decision. Such
baas running daaugbia the crowd.
Two eonaauociai pla)a were made during
th afternuoa. Weed made a remaraahie
one-a and catch far back of second and
Jjutk "Taruk lumrd high in the air,
aiaaight a sh ons irtm Goudicg and caught
fcaa nar at aeoond.
Joe Doiaa and McNeeley pulled off a fast
play In Uis second ltnnig A haxd one had
goc at Joa and he tned to apear It, but
my uooeeded In knocking it into loul
t round. Joe aprinted arid got It back 10
laa oa th bag in time to catch the run-
Irtf.
CHAMP! TAKE OMS FROM LICOX.h
Pitrkoe t trotle kaaeka Owl Deilcr
and Irnaira Ireaaaa.
LINCOLN. Neb May 4 Special Tela
gram De Molne took a game from
Lincoln today by a score of 2 Is 1, whitA
had for ll feature a bloody fourth in
ning la that trjltg ti-ue both teaxn
did their Bcoring and Iexter waa knocked
in th hoad and dowa and out by a ' " ''
nltrnod ball and then, aa though that waa pAmiry ...
awt enough. Mr. Cloott heaved on oalMtSetley
top ef I'mpir Brannan a pal and eaait tian "'
him Into the land of nod w here It tooa au k ..
two doctors la show him daylight. V
Oiltur3 looJt Brx:ivzi's jiiao &ril W.u. ! -tj" '
m got mad at Ocot te for not discrimi
aaung in hitting people. A gang of ruolly
joddias surrounded Gi fiord afiar th game
and cad a lot of nuiat Ilk a man about
to b whipped, ar.d a few rush mo war
t sown, but It all ended In hot air. It waa
cold enough to make everyone grouchy and
tar avuo th fans do a here aald th Duck
ling ran baa like they had their wings
bcokoa, a for Uiara.n. when Ooott al
lowed himself to be eaugnt at hum oa
throw from deep right f.eld la the tfih
! waa out when h left aec(0j
La t bloody fourth atchlpk f A a baae
a bxUat and L eater nopj-j ont wilh tim
fculUvan pa aed a ball and Schlpke
bg a natch. Corkhlll aent one oear ocond
avnd aoorsd tvo. Dasaarood sawed th air
and McLaughlin with a ai.-W brought tn
. - .
la 1 Ir.nnln a k.lf rlM m,. - at .
- - ' 'wt
oo or sar or ugenaaur. w no lauoo t eon-
fcoot with th ball. Dvldja ermds tlret
a-4 Fita o ta tnli oa a Cavier
mm m iw w " " Btamr cnoao.
Eien fr. which waa dropped ty Corkilli.
cored Fenlon.
The lat four Inning of the game th
Iowa bunch went cut la one, two, three
order, and while Lincoln had men cn fcase
frequently their Joint teemed to be out
of oil or Troie up, for they could not run
baaea The acore:
L-ES MOINDB.
AH K H
.4 o e
PO.
4
t
A.
I
2
Hogrieer. rf
lb.
Aidr-a. ?H
! Ichi;.ke. 3h
4
v
0
1
4
1
15
i p rZr.' rf
, Corkhlll. If
i IjJ"ih c .
, o-hnaur. "a.0
Miller, p
1-
b
:
f.
I
80 I
LINCOLN.
AB. R.
po.
i
o
i
i:.
I
E. I
(i 1
0
Ketchem. cf..
i Holmes, lb..
! "."vVoeon If
Thomm. lb.
Fcx. ib...
pteen. e...
j FulLvaxij c.
I Cicotte. p..
Total ....
Ie idol re.
Lincoln
U
tt 0
.... e
1 S
I 0
1 0
1! 0
0 -!
0 0
0 0
Earned run: tHt Molne. 1. T o tiuff
hll: Fox. Cicolt. Sacrifice hit: Ciot.tte. I
Rtol-n baat: K.. Cjrkhiil. Struck out: i
Fv Ocntte. 4: r Miller. 4 Buae r. halls:
Off Clcotte. 1. Hit by r-l'cher: By Cicotte.
1. Passed t-ijl: (Silirjn. lfi on tin: ;
Lincoln. 7: Te Molnea. I Firet base on
error: Lincoln, u. rrr.rjlre trerimin and
GirTord. Time of game, l:Ja. Attendance, ;
1.3U9.
Rl STOPS THE GAME AT DEWFFI
Keltacr aide Had eored Whra T
plre
Call It OaT.
DENVER. May 4. Denver opened it
baae ball eeaaon In the nrldt of a rain
worm. A thousand fan had gathered in
i. i the new park and the minager did nc-t like
j to disappoint them. Rain wa falling w hn
tbe game waa opened and fell atesdlly tin-
tH Crrplre Haskell called time after four " " o Defeat Tiaera la a Freak
and a half inning had been played. The j ""
geme a plarfd to the limit in order that j DETP.OIT. May 4. Chicajrn won a game
rain check need not be issued. There were j r'n freak lla from Iw troit todav, t to 1.
many kirk on the manner ff rur.nir Irs lh- t"int ir.r.ir.p. w th P.,.ssTan at
thlnga, tut It aa at lat good-naturedly j lt-,T3 and Pchafer at se.nd and rone out.
voted that a man who went out on a day i fhrriot hit to Divl. A trijle play r
Itka thi waa entitled to what w& given rulted. R"Mman lirg out cn the lln' .
ke thi wa
him. 0"he game had no features.
DENVER
Score:
A3
... 2
a
PO. A. E
McHale, lb...
Murphv, rf...
Wheeler. Xb..
Belden. If....
Caasady, cf..
Zalusky. c
Reddick. 2b..
Mouff,
Adams, p
Tot ala
0
0
15
11
PUEBLO.
AB. R
3 0
1
1
X
2 0
2
2 0
2
2 4)
, 22
PO.
0 0
Cook. If ....
Fran lb...
McGfivray.
lb.
Kwert, b .
Mel choir, rf.
Harri, cf...
Corbln, s...
Smith. C..-4.
Hatch, p....
Total
1 Denver
Pueblo
Struck cjt: By Adam. X: by Hatih, L
Lft on base: Lemer. 1; Pueblo, a. Time:
w isi. l'iri.ire: Haskell
ftaadlag of the Tew waa.
Played. Won. Lost. Pet
De Molne 1J
Omaha 14
reenter IX
Sioux City 14
4
IS.
ftl
Uncoin 34
t a .41D
I Pueblo 14 I 10
Oamea today: Sioux City at Omaha. De
j Moint at Lincoln. Pueblo at Den er.
i A erase of ike Omaha Team.
While the team batting average for the
Routke family show an '.ncres..-e of 1 j-r
cent lor the fnur game played during the
week, aome of the heavy hitter have
been faliirg off It la a roticeab'e fact,
however, that the btij a w ho are plat
everj day art not outhtt by any of the
boy w ho are not regulars. Tlie out held
su.l continue had in it fielding and tue
fteidir.g record lor the team ' just a hat
11 waa t week
BATTING AVERAGES.
Last
G
AB. R.
as 11
H wk
Pc
a
..w
14
14
14
14
14
11
11
4
4
I
X
I. .-3a
1
17
1
ir
i
1
I
17
17
14
11
t
2
X
1
1
0
e
V
17
-l!
. K
.111
i'lo
.l-u
;
4
15
11
XI
t:
4
I
. -
.Jiti
11
.IT.
11
.1
.(
.l
White
Tow riend
Sander ...
Hall
Mel
.taai
Team
ot :c4 1J- r .sti
FIELDING AVERAGES
1 Last
i O A E at TW.
1 Sanders 15 1 . 1 '
MrNeeiey 2 li 0 1 lee
i 7.wnse:id 1 I 1 i.tft
pJigl 1 12 1 l.iaa.
iwia 14: 2 -i .
Gr.Jtng M 11 2 S i m
(irabam r. 1 V"
Be, den ') W4
' Auatin 14 r7 1 1 1 e
' Wen a 2. 1 1 v ! H
. Ft a-iH 4 II a it-1 .-J
. Hall 1 t 1 It
A Mle i 17 et
I A utrey 17 4 4 . X
' Thompon . 4 11 ..Va.
; Met 1 aj n
Totals k 171 2 .861 sU
,
In oo Base Mall H-l i.
. .
on ; CH1CAIKI May 4 The t.aae ball game
CHICAGO.
Between on n w esi.r univer:tr and in
lr.it era ty of W un.r am atheouled fur
Uy- " p""I-or'"1 " : oz-hif
tucto, 44 aia wttrii in he.d.
t
iw
I y
r
tl r-
;- -
STORZ ATHUETICa MANAGE!' EI THvMAS KN AIT.
NEW YORK SCORES SMIOUI
Eirblude i frai '.h? ithl?tici in tl
Fint Jit inc.
YGERT AND WADDLLL ARE EASV
Bath Are Drlien fraaa the. Boa
la Flrat Three lanlaga
ftcortt of Other
GsarL
j rHIIAT'ELFHl A
won todsy parr.e
Slay 4 New York
the firt lr.nine by
hittlrg Dypert hard. Wa Udell, who j
ceed-d him, t'a eFy for the v;:tiT:g t-axii.
S.ore:
new Trr.K phiuai K.rKH
H H O A E
K H ' A r
HnTiIl CT
y rf..
h :r:d B1
C lmw. It ..
htdHf, ?b
r-rr:.. 11
1
Ht-K '
i i 1
4
ll 1 (
i i;
J ( f
I I
:
i i'i
1 0
l :
1 4
t
1 II
(
v e " m
4 I Sv ...,,)
Hnvn
1 ' iiurtLv,
rf . .
21-
I' Ki t:ii ?r. .
4 1 Nn t,.: lb .
I Ui-il r
I . r .
i R hp ' k r .
i;..-. J, . .
4 JTVirto-M, p-.
Vickrrii. p
Tirlt
... 0 110
...0 (' 0 0 0
W Mliami. -D 4
Kiirpi' t. .. 4
(-:h r
K-ere. p 1
To:i ....
3 t
f
f P
I
( t'
(l t
(' 1
-. r
(
P t
3 11
1
.:, i
a c
Now York 0 1 1 0 0 O i
I-hiladeij.hia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Two-hs? hit: Eberfelrtt Keelr. Hit
Off Orth. 4 in five lr,nlnrs; off Kefe. 5
In four irir.ir.irs; ifl lygert, 4 in one-thir)
inninc; ciff ''addell. ;, m two and tao
tlurl lnTiirp; off Vicker. 1 in eix in
r Insrs. Stoif p ban: Owp. Sch-eck.
Conroy. rouMe plsy: Wil'm to Fber
feli 1 ChHse. Ltfi on taxes: New York,
f: Philadelphia, I F.rt base on error
Philadelchia. 1. Ftruck out: Pv firth. 1:
by Keefe, 4; hy Waddelt, 1. Paased ball:
liirry Wild tutch: I'viEert Time: 2 ..
Vrr.pire: Hurst and Connolly.
CHICAGO WS THOM DETROIT
j
Schmidt wa out trying to make second
and Pchatfer out at the plate. P'haefer
and Walsh collided In thl play and the
1 pitcher waa so badly hull that the tPub!
1 l.e. a, i i c-. . .
left him hfre.
linn nrie. .i.eii a iwo runs came
or. a h-t tiy pav.s that b-iunded- into the j
0 ( I'leacherw. h" and l'."be, wt o had lieen
i passed, walking around the bases. Mjlln
it held the Sox to three it. field hits and tr.is
1 I technical he itic run Score:
I CHlrA'lO IiETROfT
B K O A E kunap
Hahn rf
. 4 i tl V I Mrl-'rr. It I 1 I ti t
F. Jon, rt.
1 tl tl
3 1 1
K'cvtMiB. Sb. I 1 1
ntii. it
I'pat.liue lb .
Iiebe. rh
Pa vit,. aa
C'uiUift. 2b...
Fuintaa. e...
l Ii J:.ne. d ill
4 :i l i i
rna cf . .. Z 2 I
VII I'oll.
rf 4 3
1 I I
4
e t I
a 1
1 hdNamari. 3b. Ill
I Scbaa'er. Ib. . 4 3 3
I bran-iSt. t . . I 1 I
P Un. aa . 4 1 4
I Vu.. a : t 1
Walsh, b
u p t t i. b
0 I Vi; ii
Tonal 4Z7 1I1
Totala Vi It r: 14
Batted for Schmidt in the ninth. i
Chicago' .0 0 0 (i 0 ii 0 I 0-. ? :
iHtroit S ( 0 1 6 h 0 0 1 )
Two-tase bit: Sihaefer. Home run. In. via (
Hits: Cff NVaj-h. b in foul Iririinr-. (Ti
White, t in five inning Sacrifice f its: F
Jone. Suillvj.n. V u!.ie pli-t- O'Lea-y to I
tr.Ufhhn. O Leary in P.it.snian, Dowi.t. to
RoiaeiCijiri R
to la ah.ie i"i. Ieiin'O
luriauasisted i.
Triple plaj : Dati to Sail:-
Husky Nebraska High School Athletes
p-iii... 11 i,,ii.,.wu.,.i a 11 11 , 1 .ll ,,,.,,,. ,,.,,-, ,.., ni II
Of
s
I Wii 1 itl I, 1. .i .1 11 .1 11. .i 1 11 .ill., n I II mil , 1 imr ,n
Paorig fivm Left ta R;gt.t Wat
Mel hiLM, MLU, sAtlO.1 atAlX
n
jr.
. a e i
Rl he to IVl'v: 1o IJavi? Ix-f! on
Letr'.it 7; Chnajr. t Firrt te
(ff Mii'.hn. 2. -n WalFh. 4 Hit
t'ae
-i hu!
with
i-d tial) Fy VV'!-. 1 Fruclt
tt: l' Mullin. 4. by W hlsxi. ; br Wine
1 T:me; 1.4&. Vmp.r. Stiftc rd and
tJ Man.
BOT HtT OIT AaHIiTt
Victory of Pnnknnrmi Poe .l.araely
to Good Mirk Work.
WASHINGTON. May 4-B"!on batted
hard tday and eaaily d-fated Washing
ton t to f The hatilnt of Oanv. Parent
and Coiliris wa the feature. Score:
Br)FT( 'N
b H O A E
Washington
b H O A E
PuMIvbti. ft . 4 i f 1' "reni-. rf . 4 t. 1 P
r-n.t If. . I. J 1 1 t s. half- ?tt . I 0 I 4
J ftab. :b..4 1 ltt 1 ' N i . i . !(
; r na. Sh... ." r 1 S f M .. 4 4
I r. .iu rt 4 1 1 ( ( A r, -jf-Ktin ib ! :1 1 I
l Tenia St 4 1 '.::. i-r. r' .11 4
r-i: ki I 1 1 I t'Jr',-t ! . 4 1 I 11
-nilir'nn, r 4 i 1 1 I 1-fnnt m . . . 4 Ala
I C.ir.1 f 4 1 (' 3 tnm:i, r....l 3 I 1
ra,:'n. p ... 3 r 0 2
TlKai ... I' 14 XT i; ( K.f .r . 3 I' C 1
Ii tnian ... 1 f t
s: ( it tt
P.attel f.-.r ratur in n nth.
P.o'in 1 (10 1110 06
y ; Wsshlr.a-ton
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
I Two-hae hits' Prirert. T'rrl'iuri Grim-
! shaw. ArT:l. raster. H:ty: iff Patron. S in
j five lnri:rs-. off Ki' in. r- in four innirr
R,im.'i-e hi' : fnrla Stolen base: Fer-
r:s Li. 'iaTi.ey. l.iuoie i.ieys' Pfrr'ne to
N.ll; P:-rr.; to Ferns. i f t cn I.slb-s:
roston. : 'ashiTiet 7. First lias on
I hallf : ("iff G!p.re. off Patten. 1. Struck
I oct : By niHe, ; by Klt;n, 1. T:aie.
1:40. Vrr.wirei E-.ars.
Game I'oatpoaed
At Cl-v la-i 1 St " Loui-Cl-veland game
p'ujponed; wet ground.
Maadia. of the Teaana.
Plard. Won. Loat. Pet.
Chics go 17 12 h .7'ifi
New- York 17 11 .V7
PMUd-pr.;a 17 In 7 .f
latl(.:t 17 S .fii
'levflar.4 IK a .F"'i
B ii on m t 10 .44
WfcFh:nct...n )b R 11 .1
St. ly.ji i IJ .-78
Garn-s tod-iy: Detroit at St. Louis, Cleve
land at Chicago.
Lincoln Conies Monday.
Ducky Holmes will 1'rtr.B hi pennant
chaser to m.utia M ndsy lor a foar-catne
fiines w th the Rourke family, end on ti.i
series ui!l dej'ertj the pinitioi. of the two
l.n.s a i n tr.ey nar: on :her western
tour. Ho .:!!(? bat si r.-Tid h-T.ed his- team
by seicuriria: fteen for ttord litme. The m-tens-
rivniey w hioh X'ttd last yenr I.
tw etr ( matia and Drn-o'ri still xit and
the fan are Just a aixiout to e-e the
1-irvariitr-s as t, are t te tr.e I'e M.'tne
buij' h Mi-relay will lad ( s' (iay. The
women hav
iK-en crieated ciut '1 two of
the ao-.irer nian. hut fie ha
f gi-d for a while. The
,h''r dl,' b
I 1 " iw
; jjeyr.;
Pos tion.
. Fi-t
Second
S-eot.d
Third
Shirt
. 1 -'t
. Cenler
. Pupht
. Catch
..CuK-h
Pitch
. Pi'.ch
. P'tch
.P'Kh
Iltf h
Linfrln.
... 'i ... " as
Pox,
S:e-n
Gtigruer
. I fields .n
. . .Ketoheni
Fenb.n
X-'r.ran
....Sullivan
J' r e,
McKay
Znekert
Oct. tte
iiinm
Whre
A unt n
Fra-ifk
At-trey
Welch.
Ileld n
Goroir.g
1 -u iu-erid. . .
ThoTijteri. .
Sard( rs
Hall
MeNetiey...
lUtan
raraell Defeats rrlarrts.
ITHACA. N. Y . May 4 Cornell won a
dual track meet from Princeton tin Pccy
Field today 7! to Cornell showed gtea-t
Ftrtr.gth in the hurdle and In the distance
runs
Rrialta In Three-I leasts.
At Oirton Clinton. 4: Dubuque. 1.
At Spritigfs-ld eVrmgfieid. '- Pe.'ria.
At Cedar Raj.iui- Cedar Rapid. 7. Rcxk
If .ai.C, C
j At Decatur Ineatur. C; Eloimlngton, t.
icjiiI 1
F'.lertn (
t.J r3. la i Mr 1
1 Ci.Waa CliAa
Kerl ir
2
iu.Sh,
x ' V j. r
V
" ' -- - - - ""' -
I3AP.T5T JAGE AND HI? ETERL1NGIS
T
DISTILLERS BEAT BUTCHERS
.r;fcU C it j Tens Lbsei lint Game of tie
tetin it Eoie.
BmiNfi RALLY CCMIS NEAR THE CLOSE
Vlailara Make Kletea Din la Lael
Three laalai Play Ragged
Onlf to Rough
Ground!.
KANSAS C7TT. May tLouif-vi.'.e de
, ; Jcni'd Kar.sae Ciiy in the CrFt ra-ne of
' tie eascn on the l 'fn; ground in a bat
5 i t r.g rally w hich knocked Cruf. her out of
" ;!.e box in the seventh. Laran. a.'iu fjc
p ' hl-n. wa ur.ahle to in tl e tide
on hit I v the visitor Both team played
' rLgpedl.v, the ground beir.g in poor condi
tion. Score:
IXiriFVlLlE
B H o A e
K ANSA? rr-TT
B H O A E
R-rratl. rf . . -
S'aMe t-4 . I
r-UFt.-ar E. I
f b invar, ib I
C'ler. If ... I
yKf. c 6
L'uirilap aa - b
W fKiflruff. Ib. 4
P :.iii or.. . . I
Neal 1
Kal'.ni.n. .
E win. rf..
iLntoar. :b .
bK.ll rl
rHinlan.ab. If
I Kreucer, tt.
1 Hurke. tb . . .
1K-1 i-i-l. a
3 S u 1 i i van. t
3 c-ul - her
1 Ecan p. ...
1 iJal,?
Totala . . 44 1 T. 34 I To-j.la
Balled for Egan in ninth.
H li K it T
i'.af.ed for Bunton in eighth.
Kansas City I 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2
Loaisville 9 0 2 (I i 0 6 2 2 24
Tw--bhe hit: Lindsay. Cooley, 2. Home
run-: iil. 1 Sacrifice hits: Krueg-r. j
I Qulnlaa. Stolen base.: Lindsay. Burke.
!?ei,. Double- pi.,: Sulhv.n to. McBnde
Struck cut: By Crutcher. 4; by Buntnn. 1.
Ixfl on base: Kansas City. ; Louisville.
Pases on ball: By Crutcher. I. Kgae.
i'; Punton. 4. Hit: Off Crutcher. i in :
inning; off Egan. X In three Inrungs; off
Butitur, b in eight innirigs; off putiiam. 2 in
t.ne inning Time: iHu. Cmplrea: Sulli
van arid Hayes. First base n error:
Kansas City, 1, Louisville. 4.
CHMP10 BAT OIT
VICTOR!"
Colaanbas Win Close Bat Dell Game
from M. Paal.
CLt'MEl"S. O, May 4. Timely hitting
by Colurrbus won today dull but close
came. SU Paul had the base full In the
nlr.th. but couid not score. A rur.r.lng
catih by Gesslei In thi Inning waa the
fielding feature. Score:
COLVMPfS fT
B H OA E
Pa ft.
B H O A E
Relllef. If...
F-lel. Ib ..
Jn5 rf
Caaler. rf...
Kibm. lb ...
Hulrwltt. V
W-:lej. tb
JKiae e
Gerrr. ..-..
3 4 ST'OTilaa
rf I C I 4
3 1
1 K it kr ri . . t
lt
I 1 v
1 Tr a ! ... 4
rNo-rk. lb . 4
Hanae.1, aa . . 4
Paodefi. !t . . 4
( Tiemeer. 2b. 4
t'Pnaleti. c 4
1 T'lraaoii. s . . . I
-(Tola 3
I
34 3
1 0 I
1 1 I
I I 1
t : 3
i i &
i
1 34
Total ti ir i;
Totala M 3ti 14 It 1
Fatted for Dickson In ninth,
Columbu 0 1 1 0 1 1 4
St. Paul 1 0 0 . 0 2 0 1
Sloien base: Jjde, Koehler Sapden.
Base on tll: Off Oeyer. 1; off Inckson.
1. Two base hit: Wrlptey. Strui k tiut :
By Geyee. t; l.y Iilckson. 1. Wild pitch:
Oeyer. Time: l:4C. I rr.pire: Kerin
lPIAliAPOLIS
BIMIlhi
HITS
Hooslera Win from the
Brewers I
lre Slit!:.
INTilANAPOLIS. May 4. Bunched hits
tn the sixth inning gave Indianapolis to-
. . , . .
f .. P.lch (r g Zaoek (1 fl Fteofer fl. f
---
I day pta-Tie w ith M;laaukee n 1. Sc-ot:
ISWA.HMl.il
B H O A E
KIT-W At KEE
B H O A 1
Wi' llama. a. 4
b 1
4 f ft rWbpcm. aa
D 1 I
Cn. it If
H mea rt.
an rt, ..
1 arr. 3b
fc-ifie 1
L.; ;if a:i n,
K r..-. Ib
f.ai
a-.ti rf . . I
t v ('timer. It 2
3 lvt,, lb ... 4
1 I'Tarl Sb . . 4
tki-n t 4
S I henibhf.l. cf I
I ( UrCtr-n It I
4 4. Si hlieltc,. r S
II
I
It
0 i
11
4
1
4
. I 1 31
c I 4
.10 1
1 (' 1
Tulala . X' I r 34 1 Tirla .... Mi K 14 1 I
Milwaukee t' 0 0 0 1 O 1
Indiatiht"1!!! 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I
Tac-hafie hil: Green. Zeiple Sacrifice
hit: Mri'licmty Left on tie: IndUn
atioli f: Milwaukee. 7. Time: 1 Aa I'm
t ire: Kane.
Gaane Poet posed.
At Mirinen-pohs MiririaiKli-Toledo game
pjlpi.r;ed . Tiow.
Miidiai of tbe
Teaana.
Won, Lcit- Pet
Plav.-d
15
Columbus
Louibi ilie
Indiana polls ..
Toiedo
Karis City...
Milwaukee
St Pxul
M mneaiioiia ...
Game today
IS
b
8
.ran
.... If. 8 7 .iAl
.... 14 7 7.
.... 11 i 4 V.
17 7 :o .:.-
is c i" .t-:,
....is i io .r.i
Colurr.hu at St. Paul.
Toledo at Minrieapc
Louis ilie at Kansaa
I "jty, ludiariapi'L ut Milwaukee.
1 VILLIM A l FROM CLARID
Hoaae Teams Wt Baae Ball Game awd
Athletic (tnti,
VIT.t.lKPA I Vmv 1 ISiffUl T.t.
pnua i aiiiieca. ana t;innaa met cn the
diamond aDd on the athletic field today
! Clarinda winning In each case. In the ball
game the score Tie:
Villisca High school, 8; Clarlnda lfigh
1 school. X.
1 Batteries: Villi", Stoddard, Frver and
Mahew; Clarlnaa, Moss, Galloaay and
I bttV.- , . . ,.,, ,
field meet. Illica -.red gr point
I , fZT v,n. r, , ,
auul-nsel lliaca. hrst; Tyler.
tme hundred yard daah Vancamn Vil.
lisca. first; M a. Clarinda, am.nl Time:
.ll.
Two hundred twenty burdie Vancamp.
ViMiwa. hrst; Gnoley, iilibca. seotmd.
Time: 0.2K.
Shot put rmvls. Villisca. firt; Moss
Cla-inda. seo.nd. 2T feet, 1 Inch.
! Hifh hurdles Mo. Clarlnda. first;
'H'j'e. ( inntidi. s ot nd. T!:ne t 2Z.
me-half mile James. Clarlnda. first;
iGxiurley. Vilhara. seemd. Time: 2.35
Iiiscu throw Met... Clannda, first;
. F-y r. Vlllisr-a. second 81. d feet.
Four hundred forty yard dash Vancairp.
Vmia.a. r.rt; Jatiwa. C'lannda. second.
Time:
. Two hundred twenty yard dash Van-ca-rp.
Villi first; Moaa. Clarlnaa s-c-
ond Time: e,.
High jumji- Mnsel, Villisca. f.rst ; Mos.
Clannda. second. 6 feet. fi inches,
j ' Harnm-r 1 brow Gourlev. Villisca. first;
Moaa tlarinda, second, a." feet, 4 Inches.
DOAiE
UKFK 4.1 S
WE'LEVH
(. ( easreaaf tonal eckool nlai Track
Meel by Rig Harris.
CRETE. Neb.. May 4 -Special Telegram.)
In a dual met here today Doane cleaned
f ' up the Methcidi in fat order with nine
first, eight seconds and three third. Mod
Un, the Wesley n sprinter, wa the fastest
nun in the dashtw, while Da we of Doane
tiutaitted hi oi-ponent In the distance
run. Score. 74 to 42. Reu!t:
j 1'rVyard dash: Modlln of Wesleyan first,
. Fortyre of Weslevan s-oond. Time: 0:1"
Mile run: Dawes of Doane first. Hansen'
of Imane second. Time: 4:f,?V
Ifeyerd dsh: Modlln of Wesleyan first,
porter of Doane s-n1 Time: 04-a.
1ah-yard rvrdle: Grifrth of T"arie firirt.
Swrio of D.ne .eeond Time: a la,
Ouarter-rr ile: Modlln of Wesleyan first,
P"-ier of Doane second Time: 'o:FhrAa,.
I1r-u throw- Dry of rtoane first. L mon
01 tesieyan secona. i.iiance: tfl reel 1
1nc h
Spenoer of Doane first.
Hammer thre
Isbam of Wewlevan secend.
IHstanoe: loo,
fet three Inches.
Shot put: Day of raosne frwt. Alexander' Laughun. Nebraska.- second; Kroger. Ne
of Doane e nd VMsianee: feet 4 Inche braska. third Instant; 11 feet lrvhea.
Hieh )umo: lham if Weslevan first, j Mi.e run: Vanmatrter, Ames, won: Mot'
Hastine of Doane second Distance: I ran. Nebrajika, second; Davis, Amea. third,
feet Z inrbe iirne: I V
Pole vsulf Hariwei! of Doane first. Gra.
nana, cf Doane seccind. Distance: i feet 2
lnc'r.e
Pleiad Jiiipn: Hartwell of Puisne first.
Fordvoe cf Wesleyan second. Instance: 1
feet 2 lnebe.
FAST
FHESHM t
IS
TAR
Iowa Wins from Cornell College In
Easy Manner.
IOWA CTTT. Ta. Mar 4., Special Tele
gram Hubbard, the b'g freshman from
Ptewart. Ia.. wit the Individual star for
Iowa In the Cornell-Vrtvera.ty of low
freshman field meet today He won both
the lXi and the "-rrd dashea In good
time, looking over hi shoulder. He also
ran the last lap In the half-mile relay,
winning for Iowa, and took second In the
discus throw. The freshmen won the meet
with total of S4 points to li for Cornell.
Lyoaa Win In Eighth.
LYONS. Neb. May 4 (Special In an;
eaeitir g gam tcay the Lyon High l.ool j
c-feated the Tekan.ah Iliaih achool. C 10 i '
The Li MJ boys won the farre in the lam
r.aif of the eivr,ti. after Teaamah had tied
i ttie acore in their ha.f. pea.r .n getur.g a ! 1 lev
jwalk. teaiirig serotid and aroir.g honie on .
1 an infield hit and an out at first. Score: j em Hmmmt Tkraw geeorat.
' Ivor. .... 2 0 2 1 1 -?' -VEW HAVEN. Cxnn.. May 4-J5 th. an
ITeksiriih llti602oXC 1 , nuai lntr-at hola.uc uiaw-t her. today. J.ar-
ieaa.r.ir. .... 1 1 11 1 0- 1 . u , tf In by a . urn her cat oaatern
Three-tiasrt hit Jack Ftrj'-k out: Bv . . iJ. 1. . . . , .
. . . . . T , -
O. ctiiur 11; by Rice, lo Bitterie. Lyon.
Ot on nor and Ft arson: Tes.en.uh. Bi;e and
iM.stK-rger Time: I rir.ire: l..i,o
Basket Ball al Oakdale.
OAKDA1-E. Neb. May 4 A rame of'
ha aa -1 til ass pia)eo r.ere tb.a alitrrnKin ,
betweeri the gir cf the oakOkir Hr. ,
S' hiKil and the gir !' teaiL hum the ii..ii
st h'.M) at Elgin The game resulted 11. a I
victory for tbe home team, the .cure beu.g
Oakdaie 11". L.gin X
IksM After Stera.
I oV AHA. May 4 -Tt the Soortlng F.dnor
1 Tut faee Cen behalf til the i u n
, Pacinc (if b"i baee ball I'uli 1 wi-u
tu enter the tw ii f.jr ti.e Ai,iph b u i
, lr . kee- tt ui) .
Oaly Haw I Made ay Chaaee. k
Walka, ateala eri aad
la Drhn la lj
MafaKaa.
CHICAGO, Maj 4 -Luck w ;th Chi
cago today; Lunigren gave frn paraea
and waa hit aafely nil tlmea, while Hof
nmo aa the only Chiragaan to hit Willi
Hi frt hit acx-rcd the or.ly mn nf the
gme arter Chance had walked and atolen
aiiind. ftvore:
CHICAC'I
e H O A E
V H n E
lle cf . 4 I J P-rT e? I
f- k- II I P I t I H.:mii rt t
KiuHr n .. 4 t I fCl.-fc If . . I
1 1 ('
:
J I
1 4
i :i
i l
t
i
int,fit n : i i M it i
HnTmtTi Mill I' NfTi. Ui . !
Iiri lb .... I I I tWih. b .. 4
Kin c. .. I I (i I . 4
Lu r-r". i f w i 'i r -
'f-lo-k- .... 1
T.UI M I r? H i
Hatled for Wl.lt tn t lie ninth.
n,irno ' 1 0 'I
I'ltaburg P 0 1 ( 'I
fUJr.fice hit: Kun,lrrn ?. Net Ion :'i.
PMien tia'-f: Chunr-e. lerh. I'-miM
lav: flagie to Chant Left or bne:
Cliicag". 11t'.!n:rg 11 on bal':
(fT Lur.iis'et,. ?. t !T fi Pruik ut.
Bv Linog-ei. 1: ty Willi. 1 Tltne: 1.4U.
Lrr.pirej o'l'ay.
riCIATI DKFKIT? T I Ot IS
Error la Elghlk MrH Cardlaala from
fhataut.
CINCINNATI. May 4 An error In the
fljMli lnnlr.g aaved St Lcuta a hutout
In today' game with Cincinnati. Bcebe
waa hit hard tn the lxth inning, fi-ur run
being acored after two men were out. Cold
weather kept the crowd down. Score
CINCINNATI rr
B H O A E
B rl O A E.
Ruicctba tb
Kta. Ib...
Ivrta. cf...
hehert. aa ..
141 (Krtlr of
4 I I 1
113 bennert. Sb
i Hnllr. m ...
t I b A rodt. tb .
1 IMarrar. rt
1 VSe-kirT, lb
I 1
i (itAtai. lb .
Mltrhell. rf
arufer. If...
MrLtfaa. . .
Eama ...
1 )
0 1
1 bO-Hara
T 1
I I
f Uarabail.
tbeeba. f.
Total . ..Mf? 1 Totala II 14 M 1 1
Cincinnati 1 0 4
Ft Lo-ii 0 0 0 0 0 1 O-l
Sacrifi:- hit: Huggin. Oantl, Ewtng.
Strlen baee: Ix-bert imubt piaJ- Kai.y
to E'.ernett to Pet . e : Molly to Beca.a.
Struck out: By i..nf. . by Bet It, 1.
phfie on !!!: 4. rf tlwlr.g, S Hit ty
ritcher: Bv Beebe. 1, lett on ba-a: -la-clrnU.
1; t Lcul. t Time: l.i- l"m
p.rea: Carjx cter and Johf none
e' lOHK IHITI OIT BROOKIH
Trolley Dodarer Smalhered Tnder
Avalanche of Hits and Raws,
NEW TOFJC Mry 4--Rrcv-kl-n w
mtithered at the Polo ground today. New
York wlnnir.g easily. Score:
BROdg LTN K YORK.
AB B H A B aJ l li l
i L . rf . .4 1 I 1 Sbannna. If . 1 1 I
a V V v t a-iran. n ... -4
4 lie'. in. Ib .44
4 Hi 1 4 b-l rootir. rl . 4 C I
14 11 I aa.rian, c I I 1
14 1 I It H--ral4. r 1 1 1
I fi I I ( Bt erma a. lb I 4 lb
.!(' liable, aa I (
I I Hunttu. a ! 1 f
lilt t Corturab. kb. Ill
Shae. lb .... 1 1
I e-aao. b
iuruan. lb...
Ma.ouer. cf
Liewi. a . -Hummel.
Sb
liter, c....
part.nfiaa. .,
aicliitrr. .
Tsuat tUU I WihM, p.... I t' 1
aiulim u. 4 4
Total 11 rt I
Brooklvn o !-
New York X 1 1 2 1 1 -10
Two-base hit: Strang. Fltxa-erald Three
base hits: 6hannon. Bresnauan. Hits: Off
past on us. 4 In ar. inn.ng and a hhlf; off
Wliise. 1 In eight lnnlr.ga Sacrthre hit:
Fltxgereld. Stolen base: Bowermsn 2i.
Corcor-an. Left on base: ProoWiyn, t;
New York. a. 6truck out: By Mltxe, X.
Pased ball: Fitxgerwld. Time: 1 -is. I'm
pire: Eroalie.
Game Postponed.
At Boston Philadelphia-Boston gam
postponed; rain.
Itasdlaf of late Teams.
Played. Won. Loot, Pet.
New Tork 1 15 X
Chicago 17 14 1 .S14
Pittsburg 11 X 4 .H2
F'hlUdelihla li .
Bwton 1 7 X .441
Cincinnati It 1" .175,
St Louis 1 X li .17
Brooklyn 15 1 14 .177
Games today: Pittsburg at Chicago, 8t
Louis ai Cincinnati.
! rOHSHllKKRl
LOSE
AT
AMES
town State Track Team Wins Eleven
Oat of SI teen Events.
AMES. la.. May 4. Siclal Teltgratn
The track team from the Vnlveraltv of
Nebraska was unable to compete with the
Iowa Stale college team here today and
lost their dual field meet, Kt to 47. Amc
clearly outclaf sed the Comhusker and
had tbe meet won btforn nearly ail trie
event were drawn off. Lambert ot Ann
1 tnrew trie rmir.er , teet . met auia
Thajer threw the discus. 122 feet Inches,
Burrows of Nebraska was the start man
,, . . .,,,
! 14 fJnt to Wl CTd,t '
eleven out or sixteen flrat points. Result:
1 Dh. W yard: Burrtiw. Nebraska,
! w on. Knowle. Ames seound; C. N e-
' braeka. third. Time li:l"S-
j Pole vault: McDonald, Nebraska, won;
McCullough. Amea. second; Jeanson. Amea.
third. Height: H) feet.
Discu throw: Thayer. Amea. won:
1 Kutining high Jump: Krx.de, Nebraska.
won. Herininger, Ames, and Burrow. Ne
brarka. tied for second: Heiifct: 1 feet
4a mc-he
H urile
urile. la" yards: Hennlnger. Ames,
won; NK-htill. Ames, second: M-Donad.
Neoraska. third -Time: lit seconds
Ioian. eli yanti: Carr, Amea, won; Hub
takrd. Ame. -Vecond, Craig, N' braska.
trrrd. Time: .i6.
Sixteen-pound shot put: Weiler. Ne.
braska. won; Brugger. A mas. seod;
Lam j. man. Ames, third. Dtsrance: 17. i
!3 yards: Nlrholl. Ames, won;
McDimeld. Keoraaaa. second; Hennlnger,
Anita, third Time: iv
Broad Jump: Lamb-rt. Amea. won;
Jones. Amea, second. 4'ralg. Nebraska,
third I:unce: Xi leet lurhe.
Run. aji yards: Beard, Amos, won; D
vta Ames, aecond; Benedict, Nebratkn,
third. Time: l.t"4V
Sixleti-pound hammer throw: Diatnal,
I" hi and Brugger. all of Amea, won. Dis
tance: 3J7 ftt I lntboa.
Iah. t yard: Kraawlea. Amea. won;
Burrow , Nebraska, second; Coe, Ne
braska, third Tin:
One mi.e relay : Amea won. Tim aot
know n
TsD-mlf run: Waggoner. Amea. won;
Alden. Nebraska aocond , Mutch, Amea.
1 ti,;TA Time: Hi 23
Keiar. am. yaros. Nebraska won. Time:
ociioois. le - laiuui Wl jweyayiwi
u th. w,)a , Tt,A
, p.,4UIji imt thro with a tt
1 f.t He n.a U. fonrr rec
to tl . 11-
throw ut la
roc rd ut lat
loan, I incbea.
Prlaeete Iftcarln Rewtlag
PRINCETON X. J . May 4-Tl.e Initial
nova in rowing at Princeton was msuis
tuOuy llift two abeiiis pun riaa-id last ihi
by Coach I1ti.s wers laanched on C arises is
lake. A aun.be 1 of t udej t w oo Lad
lowed at piejiaratoiy school, were in t'
boat. An ixiterestu ciaas rane I beiug
an r.ged
"tie.
CAMBRIDGE. Ma
tn narfoa-tb.
. May 4. Hart ard
W ... . . . . .1 , v . .1 . a i,.al (r. . a Bbet
at the stadium Ueday, 14 k 11 Uoua.
waa acatj.
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