THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FTUDAY, MAY 17. 1P07. SLUGGING BEE AT DENVER Omaha GeU the Lone Fnd of it in Botk the Eiti and Earn. TtDOY EEARS GENEROUS WITH ERRORS Rama IUI"ith Thompson, Who In j M ild, and Helps Wl Ilia (imf with a Home Ilia with Three Men on Dnan DBNVEIl, Colo , May 1-Flve unearned run In the first Inning gave Omaha to day's gam beyond question. The Denver slayers bunched four errors In this Inning, together with two bases on balls and two bits, and that told It. Denver made three runs oft four hits from Thompson In the last half of the first', and In the second, when Thompson disclosed a propensity for given bases on halls, he was displaced by Ragan. The latter came up In the third In ning,' with three men on bases, and drove otit a home run. In the seventh Inning the Omaha batters got after Wright and he went to the club house. Taiga taking his ftfar.c. Graham did some grand field ing. Two of Autrey's errors came In the ninth Inning, he dropping two thrown balls, which would have put out the lost Wan If held. The score: OMAHA. AH. R. II. PO. A. E. Bi'Mon, rf 5 12 110 Vranck. as 6 2 1 2 1 u sutrey. lb 6 2 - 2 13 1 8 SVetrh. cf 6 112 10 Austin, 3b 6 0 110 0 Orarmm. 2b S 2 1 2 6 0 McNeelcy, If 6 2 110 0 Sending, c 4 2 2 3 0 0 Townsend, c ' 10 0 10 0 Thompson, p 1 0 0 0 1.0 Hagan, p 4 3 8 1 6 0 Totals 46 15 14 27 17 3 DENVER. AH. R. It. PO. A. F. Mclfale, cf 8 1110 1 Murphy, rf 6 2 2 0 0 0 Wheeler, 3b 6 2 2 1 2 1 Jaaaorty, If 2 0 1 0 0 1 O'llagnn, lb 6 1 2 10 0 2 Zatiieky, c 6 0 1 10 1 1 Reddlck, lb 3 0 0 2 0 2 Moore, ss 3 0 1 2 5 1 Wright, p 2 0 2 0 0,0 Paige, p 1 0 1 1 4 0 Totals 34 6 1 3 27 12 9 Omaha 5 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 1-16 Denver 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 26 Three-base hits: Autrey, Paige. Home runs: Ragan, Murphy. Sacrifice hits: C'asaady Cii, MeHale, Uelden. Stolen bases: A'ltrnv, Orahm Flrsi bnao on bulls: off Wright, 1; oft Paige, 2; off Thompson, 3; off Ragan. I Struck out: Ry Wright, t; by Paine, 1; by Ragan. 2. Left on baaea: Denver ; Omaha, Hits: Off Wrtsht, 12: off Paige, 2; off Thompson, 4: off Ragan, 9. Ifcmble plays: Autrey (unassisted i; Ragan to Franrk to Autrey; Paige to O liagan. Passed 11): Zalusky. Time; 1:20. Umpire: Conahan. loot Take Rtrnie, LINCOLN. May 16.-Plou City gcit re venge for the three recent drubbings on Its home grounds by walloping Lincoln to nicety this afternoon. The score was to 1. I'd to the seventh Inning It was a pretty fight betwe.fn Pitchers Johnny Junes ejid Napoleon Newlln. Then the visitors began slammiiig the hall and the Unooln Inllelders booted It when It came near them. Once the lee was broken Jones was pounded hard. A rainstorm delayed the game half an hour. Score: LINCOLN. AH. R. II. PO. A. E. Ketchom, cf 3 Fox. 2b Fenlon, rf .. Davidson, If Thomas, lb Oagnler, ss bleen, 3b .... Zlnran, c ... Jones, p ... Miller, p .... McKay .... Totals .. 2 6 1 0 10 2 2 6 0 0 0 8 27 17 Campbell, If 4 1). Hheehan, 3b 4 Nobllt, cf 6 Weed, lib 4 Hart, lb 3 J. Bneelian, rf 3 OrMnvllle, bs 4 Bpies, c 4 Newlln, p 9 SIOUX CITY. AD. R. II. PO. 0 1 4 8 10 0 3 6 0 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DETROIT SHUTS OUT NEW YORK Ticert Win Clots and Exoitine Contest frost the Highlanders. COBB MAKES ONLY RUN IN THE G1ME He Starts to ileal Home when Sehaefer Chops the Ball Just Oat of Reach of Doyle and La Porte. DETROIT, May 1.-Wlth two out In the seventh, Cobb started to steal home. Sehaefer chopped the ball Just out of reach of Doyle and Laporte, beating the ball and scoring Cobb with the only run of the game. Score: CETROIT. NEW YORK. B.H.O. A.B. B.H.O.A.R. Jonaa, It 4 0 t 0 Kealar. rf....4 ft 1 0 0 Coushlln. lb. t 1 0 1 0 Eibarfald. aa. 4 I 1 I 0 Crawford, cf. I 1 4 0 0 Chaaa. lb ... 4 I 10 0 Cohb. rf I 1 0 Of'onroy, If... I 0 1 0 0 Roaaman, lb. I 0 II 0 Laporta, lb . I t 0 I Bchaafar, lb.. I 10 twmiama. 2b. I 1 I I ft Schmidt, e... I lift OKIrlnciw, O...I 4 I 1 O'Leary, as.. I Oil u Huffman, cf.. 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And alao a It us about our famous Special which our dealers are selling st $13, it bears this trade-mark 1 It's On The Sleeve' 1 Schwab Clothing Co. M.k era of Honest Clothes ST. LOUIS, MO. Totals 83 Hatted for Jones In eighth. 'Thomas out, bunted third strike. Lincoln 10000000 0-1 Bloux City 00100024 18 Karned runs: Sioux City, 7. Home run: Hart. Two-base hits: Fen-Ion, D. HhttWian, Campbell. Sacrifice hits: D. Slieehan, Hart, Weed. J. Bheelian. Newlln (2j. Double plays: Oagnler to Thomas, Jones to Steen io v.tRKTiit-i- io i nomas, uranvme to weed to Hart. Struck out: By Jones, 8; by New lln, 4. Fit st base on balls: Off Miller, 1; off Newlln, 6. Left on bases: Lincoln, 6; Bloux City, 6. First base on errors: Sioux City, 4. Time: 1:84. Umpire; Qlfford. Attendance, l,0uo. Champs Outplayed and Outbatted. prrwiYt .1.-1, i i ' . form today and the Indians had no trouble in iKinj the opening game of the series with the Champions by a score of 8 to 2. Fitzgerald was fciven great support, sensa tional at times, and the visitors were out played from start to finish. Minifies bv (Yok , and Tonneman, a base on balls and Ooch I nuur's error gave the Indians two runs In j the first inning. In the third H or r lever walked, stole sec , ond and scored on Schlpke's single. I Singles by Corhan and Ryan, and Mc , LauKhlin's error gave the locals one In the . fourth, while a single by Melchlor and a laacrllice notted another In the fifth. Veager's single followed by McLaugh lin's three-bagger gve the Champions one In the seventh, while the locals cinched matters In the eighth by bunching two sin gles, two Jwo-bagers and a sacrifice, which brought four runs. The fielding of Cook, aside from the pitch ing of FlUgerald, was the feature of the game. Score: DKS MOINES. AD. R. IL PO. llogrlever. rf 3 1 0 0 Bchlpke, 3b 3 0 11 Andreas, 2b 3 Dexter lb 3 tv-rkhlll. If 4 McLAUghlln, cf.. 4 Ooc-hnaur, sa 4 8iKrer, p 3 Dash wood 1 leager, o 8 Total! 2 I 17 14 Totala 14 It 1 Detroit "...0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Elberfeld. Stolen base: Pnhh. TSmhle ttlnv: Hrhnrfer tr O'lnrv 0' to Rossman. Left on bases: Detroit. 4; New lork, 4. Hrst base on balls: Off Ktlllan. 1; off I.yle, 1. Struck out: Uy Kllllnn, 2; by Doyle. 4. Time: 1:36. Um pire: Connolly. St. I.onla Miata Ont Philadelphia). 8T. LOUIS. May 16. Powell shut out the Philadelphia Americans this afternoon and St. iouls made four runs oft Flank, itolh teams fielded well. Score: ST. UU'ia. PHILADELPHIA B.H.0 A.B. B.H.O.A.R. Mlaa. lb 4 t 1 4 0 Hartaal. If... 4 110 0 Hrmphlll, cf. I t 1 ft Ot'roaa, aa S 0 110 Palahanty, rf t I 0 0 Murphy, ib... 4 0 14 1 114 0 Dairla. lb.... 4 111 1 V 11 OStybuld, rt ... 1 0 1 0 0 ft I 0 8hreck. 114 11 ft 14 1 Lord, cf I 0 I I ft ft 4 I OKnltht, Ib... 10 110 0 0 1 ft Plank. B 1 1 ft 1 ft aNIrhol 0 ft 0 0 ft Totals 1 mil 1 Totala S 4 14 11 1 Batted for Cross In the ninth. St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Davis. Wallnoe. Sacri fice hit: Hemphill. Stolen bases: Wal lace, Delehanty. Double plays: Davis to Knight to Murphy; O'Connor to Nlles. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 4. First base on balls: Off Plank. 2: off Powell. 3. Hit by pitched ball: Ry Powell, 1. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Sheridan. Cleveland Wins from Hoaton. CLEVELAND. May 16. Cleveland de feated Boston In a pitchers' battle, 2 to 1. Score: CLEVELAND. BOSTON. B.ll O.A E. B.H.O A.E rilrk. cf 4 1 4 0 0 Sullivan, cf.. 4 0 1 ft 0 Bradley, tb..l 0 ft 1 1 Parent. If.... 4 0 Stovall, lb... 4 0 17 ft Ol'nglaub, lb.. 4 ft Lajola, lb.... 1 111 1 Colllna, lb... 4 1 Clark, o t 14 1 0ONmbaw, rf 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 A. 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 6 0 6 Totals 31 1 PUEBLO. 4 24 13 Cook, rf 4 Ryan, 2b 4 AB. B, II. PO. A. a McOiivray, cf. Meicnior. n. 3 4 Tonneman, lb S Currey, 31. ....... 4 Corhan, ss 4 Smith. Fitzgerald, p.. 2 2 3 0 0 1 8 6 8 1 110 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 10 1 1 0 2 110 0 2 3 8 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 110 8 13 7 11 2 Totals 34 Batted for Sporer In ninth. IX'S Moines 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 03 Pueblo 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 8 Stolen bases: McQllvray, Melchlor, Cock, Ryan, Hogrlever. Two-base hits: Cook, Melchlor. Three-base hit: McLaughlin. Double olay: Ryan to Tonneman. Sacrifice hits: Ryan. Tonneman, McOiivray, Currey. Struck out: By Hporer, a; ty fiugeraia. 4. Bases on balls: Off Sporer, 8; off Fitzgerald, o. Time: 1:86. Umpires: Haskell and Bren nan. Attendance: 1,000. Standing- of tha Teams. Omaha D&s Moines Denver Lincoln Sioux City . Pueblo Played. Won. Lost. 25 22 a 23 a 24 IS 13 11 11 9 Oames today: Omaha at Denver, Moines at Pueblo, Sioux City at Lincoln. Pet. .640 .641 .624 .478 .3tl .875 Des Wallace, aa.. 4 Stona, If 1 Teasar. lb.... 4 Jonaa, lb 1 O'Connor, a.. 1 rowan, p.... i npolls, 6: Indlnnnpolla, 6. Time: 1:45 Um pires: Fgan and Kane. Saint Win from Distillers ST. PAUU May K-6t. Paul hit Kenna, Runton and Elliott for nine hits and eleven runs in the third Inning today, easily winning the game by a score uf 13 to b. Score: 8T. PAt'L. LOVISVII.I.K. B.H.O. A E. U H.O.A E. tunlea. r!. I v i omoTil, If.... I 1 0 ft ft lift OXtanl.r. it... I 10 0 0 llraahtar, b. I n. lb.. 4 ft 1 4 1 Pelti. c I 0 111 Huna. rf... I 111 Ouulnlan. aa. . 4 11 V Woodruff. Hi. 4 1 ft 1 0 Kanna. p 1 Huntnn, p .31 II 27 1 1 Elliott, p. K(i..rr, cf. . 5 r'mk. if I Nnrdika. lb.. 4 1 1 0 OSull Hartiall, aa.. 4 u!r. 2b 4 Tlmayr. Ib. 4 I 4 Suadrn, Adama. p Totals. ft 1 0 ft 10 4 1 1 11 ft ft ft 1 0 ft too 0 1 I 2 0 10 0 0 1 ft ft ft 0 0 I 1 ft 1 ft Blr-ngham, rf 1 1 1 0 ft Farrla, lb....l ft Hlnchman, If. I 0 1 0 VWaanar, aa... 1 1 Tumar, aa ... I 114 1 Shaw, c 1 0 Llebhardt, p. 1 ft 1 1 ft Young, p 1 ft 1 ft 7 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 ONE GAME IX NATIONAL LBAOl'G PfeUter's flood Pitching Enables Chl cotTO to Shot Oat Boston. BOSTON, May 16. Pfelster's pitching and errorless support. In which Tinker and the outfielders figured brilliantly, prevented Boston's making any runs today and Chi cago won, 7 to 0. Score: CHICAOO. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O. A.B. eiasla, If.... 4 I 1 0 ftTannay. 10... 4 1 V l 4 I f 4 U tjaaurooni, oi a i m v 1 1 I 0 ft Burka, If 4 ft 1 ft ft u 0 Baiaa, n a v v ft 1 SRitchay. lb.. 4 0 4 1 ft 10 0 Brain. ID.... I I 1 a l 14o Bridwall. aa.. 1 ft 1 1 ft 1 1 ftNaadham, c. 1 ft 4 1 ft 0 1 0 Llndjunaa, p. 1 0 0 4 ft Totala 17 7 37 14 1 ToUla 11 1 34 A Cleveland 0 0000002 - 2 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Three-base hits: Turner, Flick. Sacrifice hit: Llebhardt. Stolen bases: Turner, Clark, Collins. Double plays: Llebnardt to Turner to Stovall; Ferris to Wagner to Unglaub. Left on bases: Cleveland, 4; Boston, 5. First base on balls: Off Lleb hardt, 1; off Young. 2. First base on er rors: Boston, 3. Struck out: By Lleb hardt, 2; by Young, 1. Passed balls: Clatk. 2; Shaw, 1. Wild pitch: Llebhardt. Time: 1:20. Umpires: Hurst and Evans. Chlcasro Defeats Washing-ton. CHICAGO, May 16. The Chicago Ameri can league baje ball team outclassed Wash ington today. Donahue's batting and base running were noteworthy. Score: CHICAGO. WASHINOTON B.H.O. A.E. B.H.O.A.K. Hahn, rf 4 1 1 ft tQanley, rf.... 1 1 I 0 ft P. Jonaa cf.. 4 0 1 ft DC. Jonaa, cf.. 4 1 1 0 0 laball, Ib 4 1 4 1 OCroaa, lb 4 0 0 I ft Donohua. lb., 1 14ft u Andaraon, lb. I 1 4 1 v KohV aa 1 1 I 2 uAltlxer, aa... 4 0 4 1 1 Dougbarty, If 4 1 4 0 0NIII, If 4 1 1 0 0 Qulllln, Ib... 1 0 11 ORrhalfly, lb..l ft I 0 ft Davla, aa I ft 2 1 V Haydsn, c.,,4 1 7 1 1 Sulllran, c... 1 0(1 OHufhaa, p.... 0 ft 1 0 SmltB, p 1 10 1 lGraham, p...l 0 1 1 1 Totala II 1 17 10 1 Totala II 24 10 1 Chicago 0 1 0 4 0 0 8 0 7 Washington 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hit: Hayden. Hits: Oft Hughes, 8 In four innings; off Oraham, 8 in four in nings. Stolen busfs; Anderson, Rohe, Dono hue. Double plays: Smith to Rohe to Dono hue: Hayden to Altlxer. Left on bases: Chi cago, 7; Washington, 6. Bases on balls: Off Smith, 4; off Hughes, 8; off Graham, 4. Struck out: By Hughes, 2; by Smith, 4; by Graham, 1 Passed ball: Hayden. Wild fitches: Smith, Hughes, Oraham (2). Time: :o7. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Stafford. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 26 18 8 .603 Detroit 23 14 . Cleveland 26 16 11 .677 New York 23 12 11 .622 Philadelphia 23 12 11 .bzi Boston 23 9 14 , .m St. Louis .... 25 8 16 ' .300 Washington 21 7 14 .3U3 Games today: Washlnrton at Chicago. Philadelphia at St Louis, New York at De troit, Boatun at Cleveland. Won. Lost. Pet. 21 8 -i6 21 4 .8-40 U 8 .679 12 10 .646 10 14 .41 8 16 .348 6 19 .40 8 10 -136 Tlnkar, aa ... 4 1 Schulta. rf.. Chanca. lb. . . 4 1 Stalnfaldt, Ib 4 1 Hoftnan. cf. .. 4 1 Evara, lb 1 0 Moran. o 4 I Pfrlalar, p.... 1 1 Totala II liril ft Totala 10 1 17 1 1 Chicago 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 1 07 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 00 Two-base hits: Chance, Moran. Home run: Chance. Sacrifice hit: Pfeister. Stolen bases: . Schulle, Hofman, Evers (2i. Duuble plays: Llndaman to Brldwell to Tenney; Beaumont to Rltchey. Left on buses: Chicago, 8; Boston, 6. First base on balls: Off Llndaman, 3; off Pfeister, 2. Struck out: By Llndaman, 2; by Pfeister, 1. Time; 1:50. Umpire: O Day. tiaiues Postponed. At Philadelphia Philadelphia-Cincinnati; rain. At New York Today's game between St. Louis und New York was postponed on ac count of rain. Two games probably will be playei tomorrow. At Brooklyn Brooklyp-V.ttsburg- game called on account of rain In first inning. Staudlnii of the Teams. f Played. Clew York 24 Chicago 26 Pittsburg 19 I'htludelphla 22 Boston 24 Cincinnati ,.. 13 bl. Louis 26 Brooklyn : 22 Games today: PKtusburg at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Chicago at Bos- . .J. T ....I.. ... X- A ... j White Loaned to Oklahoma City, Billy White, the fast little utility man of the Omaha team, has been loaned by Manager Kourks to Oklahoma City, sub- iecl to recall If needed. Whits was bought v Rourke from Webb City and sooJ nium-y was paid for him. He came up to expectations, out me aimcuity was mat Bourne and Captain Franck liked the work ' of Graham a little better and he was given the position at second. Graham was se cured by Pa from Grand Island last fall He went to nls old home, and that of ball players, to look over Ryan, of whom he had heard so much, and while there saw Graham and Immediately became Infat- I uated. Graham was bought and bids fair to be on of ths sensations of the league - this year, If he ever learns to bat. White maae good ruuy ana is a vaiuaoie man. Hellrvae Claims I'eaaaal PERU, Neb., May 16 (Special Telegram.) When the Bellevue college team arrived In Lincoln yesterday morning for Its an nual game with W esleyan university It was greeted with the Information that the Weslvyan team had disbanded and no game was In sight. It appears that some diffi culty had arisen In regard to profession alism and the team disbanded on short no tice.' although all the players were In school and eligible. Bellsvue so far this season has not lost a scheduled game and bids fair to come In at the finish In the same position It occupied last fail In foot ball at the tup of the list. Today Bellevue will meet Peru for the second game of the season and whether It wins or loses no question can be raised as to the rightful position of the pennant. tiamea la Three I. Leasrae. At Peoria Rock Islaad. 3: Psorta. 1 At Springfield Cedar Rapids. 2; Sprlngr fleld. 1. At Decatur Decatur. 10; Dubuque, t At bio rfningtou liloomingtou, 6; Clin ton. . Total! 11 7 24 11 1 St. Paul 0 0 11 0 0 1 0 1 -13 Loiilsvllle 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 26 Two-base hits: Dunleavy (2). Adams, 8ug deti, Koehler, Nordyke, HrasheHr. Home run: Elliott. Stolen base: Br:sliear. Double piny: llartzi'll, Geler and Nordyke. Hits: Off Kenna, 6 In two and one-third Innings; off Bunton, 2; 'jff Elliott, 6 In six and two thirds innings. Bases on balls: off Adams. 4; oft Kenna, 1. off Elliott, 2. Hit by pitcher: By Kenna, 1. Struck out: By Adams, 6; by Kenna, 1; by Elliott, 2. Passed ball: Sugden. Sacrifice hit: Hughes. Left on basex: St. 1'aul, 4; Louisville, 6. Time: 1:56. Umpire: Werden. Standlnft of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Columbus 23 14 8 . Kansas City 2) 12 8 .t Minneapolis 23 12 11 .622 Ixiuisvlile 20 10 10 .6"0 Milwaukee 2G 13 IS .&0 Kt. Paul 25 12 13 .4HI Toledo 25 U 14 .440 ; Indianapolis 26 10 16 .3M Games today: Columbus at Milwaukee, Toledo at Kansus City, Indianapolis at Minneapolis, Ixiulsvllle at St. Paul. Ions l.enaue Iteanlts. MARSIIALLTOWN. la., May 16. (Spe cial Telegram.! Following are the results In the Iowa li'tigne: At Marshalltown R. H. E. MarshiillUiwn..0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 16 13 3 Ottumwa 0 2004001 0-7 6 1 Batteries: Slapnlck and Forney. Stroud and Crittenden. At Burlington . R- H- M- Burlington ...0 0000002 0-2 7 3 Qulncy 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 06 7 2 Batteries: Hansen and Bruggcrman, Ben nett and Jamlcson. . At Jacksonville R- H. E. Jacksonville .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 8 1 Keokuk 0 0100000 0-1 4 1 Batteries; Lavelle and Pratt, Burch and At Waterloo R- H. E. Waterloo 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 8 6 Oskaloosiv ....0 0 0 100003-4 8 2 Batteries: Holtenback and Clark, Scott and Moody. , Atlantic Interested In Sports. ATLANTIC, la.. May' 16. (Special.) Ath letic activity Is very pronounced here this year. The Atlantic Grays yesterday de feated Manning by a score of 6 to 1 and have games engaged for weeks uhead. The high school boys beat Shelby 8 to 2 and are booked for the remainder of the season. The Orlelnals have reorganized for the season and want games with any amateur team In this section. The Junior boys of the Young Men's Christian association are preparing for their annual field meet on Saturday of this week and the two tennis clubs are getting their courts In Bhape and preparing for a tournament In July. Two Utah School Teams. The Omaha High school and the 8outh Omaha High school will meet at Vinton street park Friday afternoon. The Omahas won four out of tlve games, while the South Omahas haVe lost bat one of four. The lineup: O. H. S. S. O. H. 8. MeNamara 3b Way o PrentlRS lbCohn lb McKinney ss Campbell p Mawhlnney 2b Krug 2h Lang lf-pRapp ss Amsteln cf Barclay 3b Howard rf Munger If Naglc, Truelson c Pernor cf Adams P Rensor rf hay Must Pny IlacU Money. CINCINNATI. May 16. Unless Player Dan Shay repays $'JI advanced to him by the St. Iouls National league club he will be declared an Illegible player. This de cision was announced by the National Base Ball commission today, following the In vestigation of the St. Louis club that that sum was sent to the player on December 11. IWio, and that he had failed to pay attention to repeated requests for payment. EVENTS ON TUB R INNING TRACKS SnfTraae Wins the Crotona Handicap at nelmont Park. NEW YORK, May 16. Again today Roso Vwr, r,.i-mr arpai snrlnter went down to defeat, this time before Suffrage and at a distance to his liking l rue ne rameu 140 pounds, but It was claimed that weight made no difference to him when the dis tance was six or six and one-half furhmgs. The race was the Crotona handicap, run at Belmont Park. Roseben was a hot fa vorite, but never was in the running. Jack Atkin made the pace to the final furlong, where Miller brought up Suffrage and won by two lengths. Superman made a new track record for a mile and a sixteenth, winning the last race In 1:44. First race, six furlongs, main course: Baraolnesca (128, Miller, J to II won, Col. White (120, W. Doyle, 20 to 1) second, St. Valentine (122, Shilling, 26 to 1) third. Time, 1:13. Kealor, Joe Carey, Don En rique, Horace E. and Ontario also ran. Second race, four and one-half furlongs, straight: Jubilee (110. Preston, 16 to 1) won, Lady Winifred (102, Goldstein, 7 to 1) second. Wave Crest (110, Miller, 1 to 2) third. Time: :63. Sweet Talre, Queens Souvenir and BlBkra also ran. Third race, the Van Nest stakes, soiling, six and one-half furlongs, straight: Tile ing (91, Sumter, 4 to 1) won, Rosemount (100, Horner, 15 to 1) second, Ampedo (100, Grand. 8 to 1) third. Time: 1:18. Altheuo, Voquero, Barbary Belle. Gallant fan. Stray, Tim Toole, Campaigner, Yorkist, Golden Shore and Klllle Crankie also ran. Claude Duval broke down. KYinrth nice, steeplechase, about two miles: Sanctus -(132, Dupce, 6 to 6) won. Dr. Keith (l'w. Archlriaia, u io iui secuna. Fallaheen (;62, Regan (8 to 1) third. Time: 4:i. Navajo also ran. Harp Player fell, pifth ram. the Crotona handicap, six furlongs, straight: Suffrage (113, Miller, 3 to 1) won, jack AlKin duo, rinn, -o m i; finri Puntnurle (103. E. Dugan. 20 to 1) I third Time: 1:13. Roseben, wrooKdoie 8 to I) second, Dr. Sprutll (111 J. I,ee, 3 to 2) third. Time: 1 .41.". Bister Poliy. Recellle, Neva Welch, Tom Gllroy, Sultry, Sponge Cake, Spendthrift, Helen, Bendigo and Sanction also ran. Fourth race, 2-year-olds, purafl, four and half furlongs: R. C. Rann (l', Lee, 7 to 10) won. Lady Flora (M. Swnln. 12 to 1) second. Brown Mary (M, Gauge!. 20 to 1) third. Time: 0:5t. Pirate, Diana, Cymbal, Belle of Kent. Gee Wills, BMI llerron. Colonel Brady and Dunvtgan also ran. Fifth race, selling, five furlongs: Soprano (110, Taylor, 4 to 11 won, Bosserlan (117, J. Henneasy, 8 to 6) second, Marmorean (lin, Austin, 7 to 1) third. Time: 1:01. Chaae, Webber, Western, Glenroy, Joe Fal lert. Excitement and F.vran also ran. Sixth race, selling, mile: Knight of Ivan hoe ('.is, J. Henneasy, 8 to 11 won, King lopold (99, Shreve, 7 to 21 second, iJidy Ellison (lo7, Iee, Rto 1) third. Time: 1:42. Gauze, Wlllowdene, J. W. Farnum, Waller Mclean, Dulwelier, Young Safer and Prince of Pless also ran. MACK REVEALS SOX'S POWFIl Connie Saya Catcher SnlllTan Is the Wlnnlnsr Director. The manner In which the world's champion White Sox have been winning games has caused the base ball world to sit up snd take notice and Incidentally ask: "How do they do It T" Almost every authority on base ball in the country will concede that Jones has one of the weakest hilling teams In the big leagues, and the old uase ball saying, "It takes hits to win games." has not ap parently been relegated to the background. It Is a great fielding team, to be sure, but that will not get runs acroBs the plate. Connie Mack, however, believes tlmt ho has found the reason. This Is what Connie has to say: "I believe the secret lies In the Work of Billy Sullivan, the catcher. He Is undoubedly i the greatest catcher of the present time, i and it Is the Inside workings of the teams, . practically captained and pulled off hy hlin, that prevents those teams that get ten and twelve hits getting more than two runs. , The Sox have won the majority of their : games by close ascores. but If they con- j tlnue to keep up the gait they are going . it will be an extremely hard matter for n n v of tha tenuis In this leairue to get to the front. And I think that Sully has more 1 to do with It than any other one player on the team." This is very good logic. A catcher can do much during a game to keep the team nlnvlnir if r put ball all the time or to allow , the team to go to pieces simply by a little oversight. The Inside of the game Is seldom seen and understood by the spec tators, but It Is going on all of the time, and the slips that come are mostly laid at the feel of the catcher, for he Is the man that Is In control of the team on this Inside playing. A ILI A Jl STATE C4 4MIMOX SHOOTER He Also Captor.- Prise of Handred Dollar Gun. COLUMBUS, Neb.. May 10. (Special Tel egram.) The state shoot, which has been In session here since last Tuesday, closed todav after three pleasant days of shoot ing. ' The state championship trophy cup was won by W. H. Allian of Albion. Mr. Alllan also captured the 3100 gun prize. f'nlnmhns School Track Team. COLUMBUS, Neb.. May 16. (Special.) John Watterman, Joseph McCloud and Ar thur Llnstrom will represent the Columbus High school at the state track meet to be held at Lincoln on Friday. They earned the right in a local track meet. Ratter man ran a 100-yard dash In 10 seconds Joe McCloud, 440-yard dash, 0:66; 220-yard dash, John Ratterman, 0:22; mile, Joe McCloud, 6:15; pole vault, Arthur Lln strom, 9 feet 4 Inches; broad Jump, Arthur Llnstrom, 17 feet 4 Inches. Omaha Track Team for Lincoln. The track team from the Omaha High school will go to Lincoln today to com nete with the Lincoln High school track team. Today is designated aa Omaha day at Lincoln and the Omaha High school j decided to send a track team to the capital city. Great ilvalry has always existed be- 1 tween these two teams on tne gnairon, diamond and cinder path and will be con tinued as long as the present friendly rela tions exist. Illorh School Athletes Gathering: VT.IUMILION, B. D.. May 16. (Special Telegram.) Thirty high schools are repre sented here tonight by athletes who will enter the events In the state high school athletic meet on university field tomorrow and Saturday. Three hundred athletes and outside visitors have already arrived. Rain fell tonight, but the clouds nre breaking. Tomorrow promises an Ideal day. Iowa Utah School Athletes Gather. IOWrA CITY, la., May 16. (Special Tele gramsTrack teams representing the Ida Grove, West Des Moines and Keokuk High schools arrived In the city today In readi ness to participate In the state meet to be held here Friday. The bulk of the con testants and all of the excursionists will ar rive tomorrow morning. Weather condi tions excellent. Wasem Throws Rooney. FREMONT. Neb. May 16 (Special.) Oscar Wesem won the first two rxuts of a wrestling match with Pete Rooney at the Larson theater last night. The first lasted 4 minutes and the second only took Wasem 18 minutes to down his opponent. Wasem has accepted the challenge 01 p. Hchu maker of Chicago, and deposited 850 aa earnest money, but thus far the 'Chicago man has not corerea tne money. 1 GAMES IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City Wins from Toledo In the Tenth Innlnsj. v & xra a a f'TTV nrn X4 n 1 v..... nnang v. . . . . ...v., . in. nwiB.B City defeated Toledo today by a batting rally In the tenth Inning. Score: KANSAS CITY. TOLEDO. B.H.O. A.B. B H O A.B Krrwln. If... 4 10 0 ft Armbr'atar, rf 4 0 0 0 ft Llndaay, lb.. I 114 1 ft J. Clarka, If. 4 1 0 0 ft Hill, cf I lift 1 Pnkornay. lb. 4 0 8 8 1 Laahy, rf ...I 0 10 0 Bmoot. cf I I 1 0 ft Krueaar. Ib..l III Barboau. aa.. t 1 a I Burka. tb....t 111 ft Abbott, 0... 4 1 4 8 ft Mc-Brlda. aa . 4 Oil OW Clarke, lb 4 1 I 1 1 SullUan, 0... 117 1 tnmont, lb... 4 ft 7 1 ft Eian. p 4 lit ftEala, p I 1 0 ft ft Totala H 1 10 11 1 Totala 17 fu 10 I atn. Ant when wlnnlnir mn was ma4A Kansas Cltv 000010100 14 1 Nymph. Oxford. Hyperion II. Red Rlyer, Toledo MOMOoS Frank QUI, Dreamer and First Premium a 1 art run lZi?!i.0V-F':VJ'r'ilZ Sixth race, mile and one-sixteenth: Su- uii on ob". . " "" " , nerman (112, Miller, to ft) won, lwuy Clarke, Kerwin, Burke. Home run: Bmoot. Base on errors: Kansas City, 6: Toledo, S. Ieft on bases: Kansas City, 10; Toledo. 11. Passed ball: Sullivan. Time, 2:10. Umpire, Kerln. Columbus Shots Oat Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE. May 16. Rolmrtallle was Invincible today holding Milwaukee to three hits. Hulswltt's batting was a fea ture. Score: COLL'MBt'S. VtlLWAl'KKE. B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O. A.E. R.llly, If.... I 1 1 0 ORohlnaon. sa. 1 ft 1 1 Prlal. lb 6 10 1 ftOraan, rf 1 1 1 ft ft Juda, rf I ft S 0 vRoth. e I 1 1 8 ft Oaaalar, at... I 1 I ft ft M.Coriu'k. tb 4 0 1 7 1 Kihm. lb I 111 1 aat'Chaaaar. If 4 1 ft 1 4 11 vuavina. in... 1 v till Lalauna. lb.. ft ft ft I HalawtU, as., I Wrtslay, lb.. 4 Rlua. c 4 Kobartallla, p 4 1 I I 0 Hrmpblll. cf. 8 ft I 0 ft 0 0 1 ftClark, Sb I 0 ft ft 1 ..8101 Cartla, Totals 1 linil I Tola la 17 1 17 U ft Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Columbus 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 1 06 Two base hits: Frlel, Green. Home runs: Hulswltt. Stolen bases: Geaaler, Wrlgley, Roth. Double plays: McCormlck to li leune: Klhm to Hulswltt to Klhm: Robert- aille to Wrlgley to Klhm; Robertattle to! Blue to Klhm. Bases on balls: Off Curtis, 8; off Robertallle, 4. Struck out: By Cur tis, 3: by Robertallle, 6. Passed ball: Roth. Wild pitches: Curtis, Robertallle. Time, 1:40. Umpire, Sullivan. Millers Defeat Indianapolis. 1 Spanker (114. Notter, 6 to 1) second, Blandy I12K Mountain. 12 to 1) tnira. lime: i:tia. Red Friar. Tommy Waddell, Faust, Sailor Boy and Bright Boy also ran. SAN FRANCISCO, May 16. Results at Oakland: First race, five furlongs: Ray Hindoo (114 wiimnt 2 to 11 won. Darlngton (loS Oraham, 6 to 1) second. Be Thankful (114 Fisher. 10 to 3) third. Time: 1:01. Arinur Hyinan, Kismet, Jr., Belnade, Wherewithal, filorln ami Castile also ran. Second race, one mile, selling: Hedge Thorn (109. It. Davis. 15 to 1) won, Frank Fllttner ilfl. F. Wilson. 8 to 61 secomi Captain Burnett (Ui9, Buxton, 26 to 1) third. Time: 1:40 Bird of Passage Adirondack. Alma Boy. Michael Mulvaney, Little McFull. Elmln. Rama, Mike Gordon and Dick S llaun finished as named. Third race, one mile, selling: Eleva tion (1i0. R. Iavls. 6 to 1) won, Moada (108, Aubuchon. 8 to 1) second. The Skipper (112, Archibald, 16 to 5 third. Time: 1:41. Pickaway. Markle Mayer. ITestlge, Ho trou and Wood Thorpe finished as named. Fourth race, mile and a half, selling Ray tlef), Klrschbaum, 8 to 1) won. Little Joker (107, c. Williams. Io to 1, second, Adonis (lir;, Oraham, 8 to 1) third. Time: l:3iW. Clover Land. Nabossar. Water Cure, Mcndona, V eteruno, Benovollo, Roman Boy and Ink finished as named. Fifth race. Futurity course: Oemmell (108. C. Williams. 3 to 1) won, Silver Stocking (lif, 1 oyd, 8 to 1) second. Comhury (loa, Mentrv. A to 6) third. Time: 1:10. Burn- Inir Bush. Nui'i.a. Star of Runnymead and Faleinon finished as namea. ifiukMriuni la unw 1 a An w. Lord In the seventh Inning allowed the B xth ra. a. .eve- fur.o gs purse Toll two runner, to .core, giving the locals a ! r'" '''C. 1 fo 1. second E.luanl5 lead which Indlanapoll. could not over- I 12 heV 9 t(1 2) third Tl'ma 1 V?i come. A triple by Coulter brought In the .,.rt7.'...F,U'.i1.": .,..t...i) J... . ' a ,mf.i .i .1 llllIIUl. m I 11 UllWHI. CIA UUU. 1 ' t -t If. (.!, two runs for the visiter. Score MINNEAPOLIS. INDIANA POM 8 B.H.O. A.E. B.H.O. A I. O'N.III. If ... 4 I 4 ft ft Lord, Ib 4 ft 8 1 1 Dundoa, Ib... 4 1 I 1 OCoultsr. If... 4 8 ft 1 ft Manas. cf....4 ft ft ft ftl'arr. lb 1 ft 11 1 ft Ja rr m'a, rf 4 1 8 ft ft Hlmaa. rf.... 4 ft ft ft ft Oraml'iar, Ib I ft 0 I 1 Krus. aa .... 4 ft 1 4 ft J rtHiui, lb I 111 1 1 i'. cf..... 4 ft I ft ft Oranain. .... 1 4 ILlvlnsatoa, .11411 o ;.-.- as 8 lit 1 Hooka, tb.... 4 ft I ft Kllroy, p I 8 0 1 tOoouay. p. .. I 1 1 4 ft TsUls M 7 17 II I Totals M 4 14 17 1 Minneapolis 0 0 10 8 8 10 8 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 J Base, on balls: Of? Kllroy, I; off Cromley, 1. Two-base hits: Oyler, Livingston. Three base hit: Coulter. Stolen bases: O Nelll, John Freeman, Krug. Double play: Oyler and Jerry Freeman. Hit by pitched ball: jerry Freeman. Struck out: By Kllroy, 4- by Cromiey. 8. - Paasad ball: Oraham. WlU pUoa; Kllroy. Left on base.: Mlune- Vale. Annie H. and Perry Wicks finished aa named. LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 16. Result, at Churchill Downs: First race, maiden 3-year-olds, selling four furlongs: Mackerel (ill, J. Hennessy 6 to 2) won, Waldorf Belle (111, Boland, 16 to 1) second. Hester Zora (111 Austin, 6 to 2 third. Time: 0:60. Nellie Z., Rough House. "Pis Me, Maxton, Merrlgo, OrUndot. Little Shrimp, stone struet Mammy Dink. Wagner, Jr.; Petulant and Wild Irish also ran. tu-r,n,1 race selling, five furlongs: Ned (110, Minder. 2 to 1) won. Little Oworgs (112. Mortality, s 10 l) .econa. Bene o Bh..lhv (121 McOee. 6 to 2) third. Time 1:03. Royal Star. Monochord, China Ally. Dan Bailey, Ruben, Wimple, Waltse King. Dr. Iee Huffman, Tulip and Falk land also ran. Third race, selling, mile: Albert Fir (lit Peaborn, 19 to I) won, Ouardl (t Bllao, Tlie Sixtk Day Pabst brews beerfivjdays of the week the sixth day is cleaning day. Tanks, vats, kettles and pipes are thoroughly cleansed and sterilized. Only pure, filtered water and scalding steam lare used. Floors, walls and ceilings are scrubbed and scouted. Cleanliness is absolutely imperative everywhere, for Pabst knows that the only way to brew clean beer is to keep the brew ery spotlessly clean. And one-sixth of the time Pabst considers none too much to insure positive cleanliness in the brewing of Pabst BlueRibbon Tie B.r of Quality Stop and realize for one moment what this sixth day means to you. First the knowledge that Pabst Blue Ribbon is a clean beer. Second the assurance that Pabst Blue Ribbon is brewed under as per fect conditions as exist in your own kitchen, where the balance of your food is prepared. When ordering' beer, ask for Pabut Blue Ribbon. Made by Pabst, at Milwaukee And bottled only at the Brewery. Pabst Brewing Co., 1S07 Lcarenworth St., Omaha. Phone Doufias T. ana I mm llfiJ.!'illililUiplfi'l'U,llilli i.fl.i. :,,. - 'i 1 : Sf1T t f1-'- "--MWiMdnnlas Hie Government Every Drop Whiskey The green stamp over the cork ot every bottle ot Good old "Bottled in Cond" If a positive guarantee that it ia 100a proof that is, Kothing Hut Whiskey. ror fifty years it has rrtainrd the same dr lighttul, distinrt flavor and purity that nas won the heart of connotvseurs "Since S57" A. Gnckf nhelmcr & Bros., ULslillrra. Piltahnrnh. Pa ssMBWWt2EZiSaUaiatii i eaita'il'ajaaaatkS A Great Razor Sale This Week Only W Mall f 'fcas Orders "i Filled 97c msm Se $2.50 and $3.UO 1MHURTED RAZORS, 97c Full Hollciw (Jrouml and Set Hi-ady for I'se. 1,001 Flno Imported Sninpl lt.iznm will lie plaord nn snh- nt 07c each. These raiors nre from oni f the IfndiiiK Importi-rs of razors In thf I'nlti'd Mates, the M. L. Urandt Cutlery Ph., of New York. They are nil hlch Kinde snmples. We secured the entire stork nt a ridiculous lixure. The asortment r-omprlses all the well known makes, including the "NSade Itutelier," "HrHndt," "1-X-L." "Kotrers." "W'ontenholm" I'ipe ltnzors. "X-L-N-T." nn.l to popular brands of nil the famous makers. In fact, we have heen selling the same Identical razors as high as 12. &0 and $.1.00 each. Kvery razor Is guaran teed perfect snd set ready tor tiae Any razor sold that does not (tlve perfect satlxfaction can he exchanged We call special attention to the KIHITZ MAG NETIC HAZOK. This razo-- Is tempered liy n secret electrical process ftsaur inir n. uniformity of t mper, and is fully guaranteed. The regular price of this rnzor Is $2.60; our price Is 97c each. WE WILL ALSO PLACE ON SALE 1000 of the Genuine Brandt 5elNMoninr Razor Strops. These Strop ara sold and ad vertUed everywhere at $2.00 OUR PRICE, 97c each The nrandt Helf-Honlng llazor .Strop Is the host rnzor strop on the market today. The only razor strop In tne world that hones and strops your razor at the same time and enables ynu to obtain an edge which only an experienced harbor can give. The ltrandt Hclf-llinlng ltazor Strop will put a keener edge on a razor with fewer sn-okcs than any other rnzor strop, your razor will show, and your face will feel the difference tit once. Guaranteed never to become hard or glossy. Speclnl attention given to mail orders. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. Cor. 16th and Dodge Sts., OMAHA, NEB. E8B9 Whilst we are pursuing our profession for legitimate profit, we also consider It a pleasant duty to be uhlo to advise tho sick and afflicted how they can best re cover and preserve their health. If you need special medical altentlon, consult " at once, and avoid suffering, anxiety and rrmorse. It is always better to bo sale than , sorry when one', health Is con cei ned. We treat man only and enre promptly, ' safely and thoroughly, BEONCEITIS, CATABKK, REBVOVS DEBILITY, BLOOD POISON, SKIN DISEASES, K.ID H BY Mid BLADDZB DISEASES and all ameolal Disease, and tbeir complications. i 8 " ' 4W : 3 v -IKaf . .. . The Reliable Specialists ot the Consult Free STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE Call and Do Examined Free, or Writ ' OFFICE HOURS 8 A. if. to S P. H. SUNDAYS 10 to 1 NliX. 1308 Faxnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha Neb. Permanently Established In Omaha, Nebraska. I w HEN alighting from a street car never pass behind it without making sure that a car is not approaching from the opposite direction. Failure in this precau tion may result in fatal injuries. ; : ASSIST US 111 AVOIDING ACCIDENTS Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Co. tin;- &mm:t,m 9 'i Jk S if - 'r MEN CURED Sio FOR. Ul WE CURE, THEN YOU PAY US OUlt FEB Established la Omaha 15 Years. Consultation I l Cm Smm a.id Eiamlnatlon. Write for Symptom Blank for Horns Treatment Dr. Scarlcs & Scarlcs N. E. Corner 14th and Douglas St., OMAIIA, EB DR. McGREWJROO WILL CURE YOU for u PAY WHAT YOU CAN and begin yon? treatment now. Men, I hare a treatment especially adapted to all your ailments; 21 years' experleice makes It possible for tne to cure where all others fall 26 years la Omaha. Treatment by mall. Office hours all day to 8:30 p. m. Bon day. 9 to 1. Call or write. Dox 768. Of tic. S16 Couth Fourteenth Bt. Omaha. Nek,