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TTIK OMATTA DAILY nEDt WKDXKSDAY, MAY 20. DENVER SHUTS OUI PUEBLO Wrieht II0U1 Thra fafa Whila tha Taddf Bean Bat Hatch Trial. -ir.ri, f....4 11 1 rrrta. IV... 4 1 4 1 nMrfns. rf... a 1 I tWiiut, as. ..491 If Kn :!, ah... 4 0 0 a irir, c 4 4 1 Plans, p 4 1 1 0 Winter, p 4 0 I I 0 REDS EASY FOR THE CMS taring Ban Bunoloc and Errori Enable Cbioasro to Waka Big Ecora. BROWN TOO MUCH FOR THE LOCALS Cincinnati Touch ftlm t'p In Last Innlna; for Their Two Lone flns-t-eore of Other Games. Trrfalf J St II I ToUtl 17 431 15 "ne out when winning run scored. Unstnn 0 V1O00O00O 0-1 Mitladelphla ....0 00001000 12 Tn-li.c hits: Hartxel, Dnvls, Parent, Ferris. Stolen bas-s: ('rum, lsvls. lx-ft on tisscs: Huston. 4; Philadelphia. . Hit with pli'hed ball: Py Ilank, 1. Ptrurk out: Hy Winter. 6; by Plank, . Time: 2:00. Um pire: Evans. Standing; of the Teams. The Weighs of the World and its civilization rrsts on the strong shoulders of the three great JACKROWE MAY BE MANAGER OF PUEELO beer brewing nations. Herein is overwhelming evidence that the continual use of rich barley brews like Member of the Onrf Pomona niar Four Is rr n Resident of Colorado nd la Tontrd InrrMnor to Frank Srlre. i -r'JiaMiiMaanrtTiii nil -j ' ' wim i i i Played. Won. I-ost. prt. Clilcsfto ai 23 10 ,W C leveland US 23 12 .t7 letrolt 18 12 ."0 New York 31 IS 16 .51 Philadelphia Si 16 IT .4"i9 St. Iyouis 8t 14 21 .4(0 Hnston 33 11 22 .333 Washington 2 9 20 . 310 1'ENVEn, Miiy 28. In weather almost colfl enough (or mow the Denver team this afternoon won a rather Usth'ss Rama from I'ueblo. Pitcher Rastus Wright wu the feature, he allowing only four hlta and k'l't the game well In hand from the flrnt. Putblo waa able to get men on banes and got two men as far as third. Hatch Pitched good ball, except in the fourth In ninjt, when Cassady'a home-run, mis judged hy Melcholr, was followed by three singles, a sacrifice and two errors. Jack Kiwe, member of the famous old "Big Four" of Detroit, whose home Is now In Colorado, may be chns.-n manager of the Pueblo team. Beore: DENVER. AH. It a 1 4 0 2 S 4 2 2 3 3 (lames today: St. Louis at Chicago. De troit at Cleveland, New York at Washing ton, Hosion at Washington. Mellale, cf. Murphy, rf. Wheelem 3b. Cn.HHndv, If. White, lb... Zalusky, c. I I.li. k. 2b. Moore, ss. . Wright, p. Totals .... H. PO. 1 3 A. 0 0 1 o 1 l 2 3 1 E. KVE.NTS ON THE Hl.MU THACKi Montgomery Wins Hay Cheater Stakes at llelmont Park. NEW YOIIK, May 28. Coming from fourth place In the last furlong of the Hay i Chester stnkes at Helmont Park to day Montgomery, who won the Crescent City lierby. captured the race by a head from Puumonuk. Montgomery was a hot favorite with the runner-up second choice, Ht. Valentine, at 12 to 1, llnlshcd Hist In the fifth race, hut was disqualified for crowding Mansanillo, Hobador and Chief Hayes on the rail, forcing their riders to . uase up. The Judges placed 'the three 0, horses in the order Klven above. Kesults 0 1 First race, selling, six and one-half fur 0 longs: Gulden West, S)J G. Hums), S to 0, 1, won; Marsier, 114 (Shilling), 30 to 1, 0 second; Punky. 107 ( Kuerner . - 8 4n 1. 0! third. Time: 1:21. Kilter. Kosemount Tinker, as. . .. 6 Bhwk.rd. It.. I Ctianra, lb. .. S Ftflnfddt. lb-1 Hofmtn, rf... I Brers, 2b I Kilns, c 4 Brow a, p 4 1 27 Mefjilvray, rf. Ryan, 2I Cook. If. JClwert. 3b Melcholr, rf. ... Tonneman, lb.. Corhan, ss. .. Smith, c Hatch, p PUEBLO. AH. R. H. PO. A. and Kllllecrankle also ran. Second race, lour mid onu-hulf furlongs: Ben Fleet, 118 (Notter), 13 to 6, won; Masque, 108 (Miller), t to 1, second; King James, 10S (Kadtke), to 1, third. Time: 0:65. Banyan, La Jcunesse, Fordallo, Crack Shot, King Sol, Uulconda, Olert, An gelus Mrs. OFan.-ll, PrlceleHS Jewel, yueen Marguerite, Sungaleam also run. Third raue. the Bav Chester fuke ono JJ mile: Montgomery, 120 (Hatdke), 9 to 6, won; laumonok, 107 (Koerner), 7 to 2, J i seiMiid; Cahochon, 107 (Miller), 7 to 1, O I third. Tlrn.f 1-in Ths,r'ra , , T- r.- Totals 32 0 4 24 15 3 Denver 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 Pueblo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Home run: Cnssady. Stolen liases: Cas- sady, Reddick. Tonneman. Sacrifice hits: Zalusky (2), McHale, Wheeler. First base on balls: Oft Wright, 2; ofT Hatch, 8. Ptruck out: By Wright, 2; by Hatch, 6. Irf'ft on bases: Denver, 4; I'ueblo, 8. Double pluy: Moore to White. Hit by pitcher: Cook. Time: 1:37. Umpire: llaskelL Standing: of the Teams. Pet. .693 .r;i mi .519 ..407 .324 Games Ujday: Omaha at Bloux City, Lla coln at Des Moines, Pueblo at Denver. Played. Won. Lost. Des Molnea 61 19 13 Omaha 35 20 16 Denver 30 ' 17 13 Lincoln 31 17 "14 Sioux City 32 13 19 Pueblo 34 11 23 GAMES 1ST THE AMERICAN LB AG I' H Loots Cleveland Ranches HHa on St and Wins Sis" to Five. CLE VF. LAND, O., May 28. Cleveland de feated 8t. Ixiiila toduy, 6 to -6, batting Powell out of th box. Thlelman was hit hard Irf the first' arid sixth InnlngB. Flick s batting and base running and Hemphill's Holding were 'features. . Score: CLEVELAND. ST. LOl'18. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Filch, cf 6 Bradley, lb.. 4 Stovall, lb... 4 Lalols. lb'..'..' 4 (lark, e 4 Blrro'ham. rf. 4 lttnchman. It. 4 T.rn.r. ss. ... 8 Thtalman, p.. I 14 0 1 1 1 I 11 0 III 1 4 1 I 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 4 4 Powell, . p. . , Totals 15 117 15 Marian, p.. lieUhanty 0NI1M. 2h 6 0 Hfmiihlll, cf. 5 0 Pli kerlni. rf. 4 0 Wallace, as. .. 8 lBtoao, If I OYeaK.r, lb... I OJonca. lb 8 1 O'Connor, o.. I 2 Sd ncer, e. . . . I 1 I 1 2 10 1 0 8 8 0 3 1 1 110 0 0 4 1 11 1 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 1 10 4 0 0 0 Totals 14 10 24 18 1 Batted for Morgan In ninth. Cleveland ...:..:.... 0' 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 6 St. Louis 30000200 06 Two-base hit: Stone. Three-base hits: .Birmingham, Clark.. Hits: Off Powell In three Innings, 6; off Morgan In five Innings, 7. tHacrlttce hit: Wallace. -Stolen bases: , Flick (3), Stovall. Lnjolo, Birmingham, Pickering, Wallace. First base on balls: Off Thlelman, 4; oft Powell, 1; off Morgan, 1. First base on errors: Bt. Louis, 2. Left on bases: Cleveland. 8; Pt. Louis, 7. Struck out: By Thlelman, -3; -by Morgan, 1. Double plays'. Lnjoie to Stovall, Morgan to Spen cer to Jones, Turner to Lajoie to Stovall. Time: 2:00. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Staf ford. f Illahlnndera Rnneh Hits. WASHINGTON. May 28.-The New Yorks bunched six of their seven hits In the lant .two innings of today's game and defeated Washington, '2 to 1. Score: NEW YORK. WASHINOTON. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Kr.ler, rf.... 4 1 1 0 OOanlay, rf.... I 1 8 0 0 Eltxrfald, as. 4 1 1 I OJonea. ct 4 10 0 0 Chai. lb 4 0 IS 0 OCroaa. lb 3 0 3 Conror. If.... I 8 10 OHI.kman. lb. 4 111 Wtlllame, In. 8 0 8 1 OAllliar. a ... 4 1 1 Mnrlarltr, lb. 8 1 1 7 1 Anit'ann, 1Mb 4 1 8 Klelnow, e... I 1 S 1 0NIII. Ib-lf.... 4 13 Huffman, cf.. I 0 0 0 1 Warner, C....4 0 8 ItoXle, p I 10 1 inraham, p.... 4 8 0 Pirrlue. 2b... 0 0 0 TOUIS 10 7 27 15 8 Totala 81 I 17 II 0 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 Two-base hit: Hickmun. Sacrifice hits: Oanlcy, Williams. Stolen base: Anrtfrson. Left on bases: Washington, 8; New York, 1. Bases on balls: Off Doyle. 2. First base on errois: Washington, 2. Struck out: By Graham, 3; by Doyle, 4. Time: 2:06. Um pire: Connolly. Athletics Wis in Eleventh. PHILADELPHIA, May 28-Phlladelphla defeated Boston today In a well piaved eleven-Inning contest. The home team won out by bunching three singles In the last .Inning. Score: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. .alio OSulllvan. cf.. 4 0 2 0 0 alia irarent. II ... I 1 4 . 6 2 1 OL'nsiaub. lb.. 4 1 13 .4 1 II 0 IColMua. lb... 4 0 0 4 0 18 Ot'unialton, rf 4 1 0 Hartael. It.. Croaa, aa.... C'ruoll, rf.. llevta. lb ... Muri nr. 0 0 l o 3 (I 0 0 rloue. l ion Creole. Amnedn snrt I inn imh also ran. Ueorgn S. Davis left at the post. Fourth race, seven furl thorpe, 104 (Preston), 1 to 6, won; Lad of 1-aiigden, 11 (Hrussell), 7 to 2, second; Imachce, 101 (Koerner). 20 to J. third Tin,,," li"61' HllS'rt' Aumbush, Bright Boy, Dick . ion, juusiown, aiert i, furttan Olrl Kestrel, Plna and Needles and Vestabella Ol-llt JHII. ra'' .,lllngr. one mile: Masanlllo, (Brussel), 3 to 1, won; Robndnr, 1(6 (Mil ler), 4 to 1, second: Chief Hayes. 98 (E. iJungan). 2 to L third. Time: 1:39. Man- .inioii, rnmnap and Hhenandnah also ran. Valentine finished first, but was disqualified. Sixth race, six furlongs: Brookdale Nymph, lis (Koerner). 13 to K wn- Jahlln 112 uLowf)' 3 to Becond; Zlenap. KiO n iu a, iiuru. iime: i:i. uracu lum. Misgivings and Jennie Wells also ran. uM,'i'ISV,LX'li' May 28--RcBulta at Churc hill Downs: r,Kir ,rceu,T furlongs, selling: Haiel Patch, llo (Orlfflth), 6 to 1, won: Artful Dodger. 115 (Dearborn), 8 to 1, second; J ftJ.r" UJ (' to 1. third. Time: l:15Mi. Sand Catcher, I.amertlne, Wild Vio let Hat tie Rodman, Red Ogden, Apprise, Walti King, Pretty Michael. Deacon, Wool stone and Helen Virginia also ran. Second race, five furlongs: Woodlane, 115 (Austin), to 6, won; Rebel Queen, 106 (J I-.ee), 11 to 6, second: Dew of Dawn, 106 iroyp, id 10 i, tnirn. rime: l:fc. Geneva S, Lovely Girl, Rough House, Brown Mary, Joyful Lody. Little Minnie, Banca, Kather Ine Murphy and Dandy Dancer also ran. Third race, one mile, selling: TelegTapher 107 D. Riley), 16 to 5. won; Golde War, 104 (J. Ie), 4 to 1, second; Sultry, 104 (A Brown), 10 to 1, third. Time: 1:41. Adasso, Lieutenant Rice, LeCachae, Don Irene, Cull. Telescope, Mr. McCarty, Lutie Mao and M'nthov also ran. Fourth race, free handicap, seven fun longs: Altuda, m (J. Butler) lfl to 1, won; Mike Sutton. 108 (Pickens), 12 to L sec ond; Cnhlegram, 108 (D. Davis). 6 to 1, third. Time: 1:26. Incubator, FYontenac. Posing, Hannibal Boy and Phil Finch also ran. Fifth race, selling, five and a half fur longs: Bneerlan, 91 (Swain). 8 to 1, won; Lizzie. Mclean, 101 (Moreland), 40 to 1, second; Idy Carol. 106 (Morlartty). 12 to 1, third. Time: 1:07H. Calabash, McShord, Taunt, Conguress, Tom Morgan. Allevolte R.. Ruben,- Fast Flight and Willowdene also ran. Sixth race, one mile, selling: Minnehaha. 100 (J. Dee), even, won; Sponge Cake, 109 (W. Walker), 40 to 1, eecond: King W pold. 95 (Bhreve), 4 to 1. third. Time: l:41d. Red Thistle. Queen Carolina. Husted, Belle of Shelby, La Throne, Robert Parker, Quagga and Knight of Ivanhoe also ran. CINCINNATI, O., May 2.-Dar)ng base running, coupled with the mlsplays of tha locals allowed Chicago to win an easy vic tory over Cincinnati today. It waa only In tha final Inning that Cincinnati waa able to bunch hlta off Brown. Score: CHICAOO. CINCINNATI. B.H.O.A 33. B.H.O.A.E. Stasia, cf.... 8 1 8 0- Hucslna. lb.. 4 1 8 8 3 114 0 Lobcrt, aa ... I 0 8 2 3 0 0 Mltrhell, rf.. 4 8 8 1 0 8 13 1 0 Pari, cf 4 1 I 0 0 1 3 0 0 g.-J)l. e 4 8 0 0 3 0 OOnniel, lb... 4 0 13 0 0 118 OMowrar, lb... 4 1 0 ) 1 2 T I 1 KrurM-, If.... 8 0 10 0 0 0 1 OEaaUk. p 3 0 0 4 0 Totala M I 37 14 1 Totala 38 87 14 3 Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 2 4 8 010 Cincinnati 0 00000002 2 Two-base hits: ' Schlel, Tinker. Three- nn.se nit:. Dav)s, . Sacrifice hit: Hofman, Stolen bases: Lobert, Slagle, Tinker, oueinuiu vi, nance ui, Ming. iert on bases: Cincinnati, 4; Chicago, 4. Double piays: nugg-ins to Ijibert to" Ganzel i inner ro rTvera to Chance: ' Tinker to c nance, struck out: By Esslck. 2; by nrsi Dase on nans: on Ks sick, 4; off Brown, 1. Wild pitches: Ks alck, 2. Time: i:06. Umpire: Rlgley. Pirates . Iluiirh lilts. ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 28. Pittsburg bunched hits In the second and seventh in. nings today and won an easy victory from d. iaiuis uy a score or io to L Score: PITTSHl'RO. ST. LOUIS. B.H.O.A.E. . B.H.O.A.E. naiiman. CI..D lav OHollr. as 4 Oil 3 0 Bennett, 2b.. 4 1 0 8 8 1 0 Murrar. if.... 4 3 4 1 0 4 0 Brrkler, lb.. 4 0 18 0 0 2 0 Byrne, lb.... 4 10 1 8 1 1 Hunh, cf 4 0 8 0 8 0 0 Keiir. rf 4 0 0 0 1 0 OMarahall, e... 4 8 8 0 1 aui Froioma, p.,. 4 2 0 8 0 8 0 , -' " ToUli 38 8 37 10 4 oiaia V Li II u 1 Pittsburg o 4 0 0 0 0 5 0 1-10 St. Louis o 001 000001 ' Stolen bases: Byrne. Hallman,' Abbatac- cnio, (.lymcr. wrt on bases: St. Loula, b; i-ittsourg, 4. First base on balls: Oft rromme, i, tftrucK cut: By Froinme. 5 by Leever, 3, Time: 3:06. Umpires: Klem uiiu imnsiie. Even Break in Boston. BOSTON, May 28 Brooklyn won the first of two games played here today, 7 to 1, by hitting Llndaman freely. The second game was exciting, Boston winning, 10 to weatner waa raw ana cold. Score, first game: BROOKLYN. BOSTON. .. ' B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.E. siperman, n a ill 0 Tenner, lb... 4 0110 ill 0 Beaumont, 0( 4 8 0 0 0 3 3 1 Howard, It... 4 10 0 0 0 10 0 Bates, rf 8 1 1 0 0 3 10 0 ORItcbey. 2b.. 3 0 8 8 0 1 3 0 0 Brain, 3b 3 0 3 3 0 18 1 OBridirell, aa.. 8 1 4 8 0 3 4 1 0 Brown, e 4 1 7 4 1 1 0 3 0 Llndaman, p. 8 0 1 4 1 Clarke. If B 1 I.rarh. 8b 8 8 Wagner, as... 8 1 flheehan, aa. . 1 .0 Ab'ticblo. 8b. 8 0 N'ealon, lb. .. 4 1 Clymer, rf.... 4 3 Olbnon, c... 4 8 Leaver, p 4 1 Caaer, lb 4 Lumley, rf... 6 Batch, If 4 Jordan, lb. ... 4 Maloner. cf.. 6 Lrwta, as. I... 4 Rltter, c Paatorlus, p.. 4 Totala 81 II 37 14 0 Totala 81 7 27 id 1 Brooklyn 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0-T uoeton 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Cairv. Three-tin hit- m- ter. Home run: Beaumont. Sacrifice hit: Bates. Stolen basea: Maloney, Howard Double play: Brown to Rltchev to Trn, Left on bases: Brooklyn, 5; Boston, 7. First on balls: Off Llndaman. 1: Pmtnrin i Hit by pitcher: Brain, Bridwell. Struck out: djt uumaman, ; j'asiorius, . Time: 1:61. Umpire: Johnstone. Score, eecond . game: v . . BOSTON. BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A. 85. -. . B.H.O.A.E. OMAHA TEAM SHITS OfT MAMG Ronrke's Men Pnt I p Rood Exhibition , of Bnll. MANNTNO, la., May 28 (Special Tele RTam.lMiinnlng was shut out today by the Omaha league team bv a score of 4 to 0. The hits on both sides were few and scattered. There was no fooling on the part of the Omahas, ns It was expected they would do. but both teams piaved ball all the time and played hard. The features of the Vame were Roals' three-base hit and McNeeley's Juggling. Score: Omaha 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 t4 Manning 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Batteries: Omaha. Sanders, Hall and Le brand; Manning, Llndstrom and Boals. Fremont Defeat Pllirer. PILGER, Neb., Mav 28-(Rneclal Tele gram.) An exciting game of bull was pulled off today between the Fremont and Pllger teams. The honors were evenly divided between S warts and Gabbert, the slab artists. Bwartx was at bis best with men on basea and pitched himself out of several tight places. The score: R.H E Fremont ....0 0 0 2 3 1 0 5 011 13 4 PHger 1 0 0 0 0 I t 0 4 U n Two-base hits: Fremont. 1; Pllger 2 Three-base hits: Fremont. 2. Bases' on balls: Off Gabbert, 2; o(T Swartz, 1. Struck out: By Gabbert. 6; hy Swarta. J. H-t-terles: Fremont, Gabbn and Shea; pll ger. Swarta and Tift. The same teama play again Friday. Crescent Imperials Win. The Crescent Imperials defeated the Juplters by a score of 10 to 1. Oame played at Fifteenth and Burdette. Tenney, lb. .. 4 1 I Beaumont, cf. 8" 1 6 Howard. If... 4 1 0 Bates, rf....: 5 4 3 Rltcbey. 2b.. 4 2 1 Brain, lb 4 11 Bridwell, aa.. 8 16 N'eedham, c 4 8 6 Pfeffer. p 4 1 1 Flaherty, p... 0 0 0 1 OAlperman, 3b & 8 1 0 0 0 Caaer. lb I 1 0 1 I 0 Lumley, rf.... 6 10 0 1 0 Batch, If l l o I 0 Jordan, lb.... 8 0 18 0 0 Maloner, cf.. 8 8 4 0 1 1 Lewla, aa 4 3 4 3 8 0 Butler, o 1 0 8 1 2 OSrenlon, p.... 0 0 0 1 1 OMclntyra, p.. 1 0 0 0 Btrlcklett, p.. 2 1 8 1 loiaie i it u 1 Totals 88 13 24 14 8 Boston 0 2 1 0 2 0 8 2 10 Brooklyn 0 4 0 1 2 0 0 2 08 Two-base hits: Bates t2), Howard, Alper man, Casey. Three-base hit: Bates. Hits: Oft Scanlon, 2 In one and one-third In nings; off Mclntyre, 4 In three innings; oft Strlcklett, 8 In three and two-thirds Innings; oft Pfeffer, 11 in seven and one third Innlnga; off Flaherty, 2 In one and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: Butler Batch, Maloney. Stolen bases: Bridwell (2), Lewis, Maloney (2). Left on baBes: Boston, 8; Brooklyn, 7. Hasea on balls: Pfeffer, 7; Flaherty, 1; Scanlon, 3; Mclntyre, 1 ; Strlck lett, 1. Hit by pitcher: Howard. Struck out: By Flaherty, 1; Mclntyre, 1; Pfeffer, 3. Time 2:15. Umpire: Johnstone. (Inakers Win from Glanta. NEW YORY, May 28.-Phlladelphla took the first game of the series from New York today, 12 to 9. There was a lot of hitting on both aides and the visitors won out by bunching hits In the ninth Inning. Phila delphia used two pitchers. Corrldon and Pittlnger, while the locals had to call upon the services of three. The score: PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK' B.H. O.A.I. B.H.O.A.E. Thomas, of... 8 2 8 0 0 Shannon, It.. I 1 0 0 0 nnaoe, so.... t i a i vuirang, rt-cr. . 8 18 0 1 v vuevun, lb.... 1114 0 0 Seymour, cf.. 4 8 1 1 0 0 Browne, rf... 1 1 0 o 1 0 Bowel-man. o. 8 0 4 2 0 1 McOann. lb.. 4 3 14 3 3 ODablen, aa...4 14 8 8 OCorcoran, 2b.. 8 0 0 4 0 0 Amea. p 0 0 0 8 - Taylor, o 1 A l I Totals 84 18 37 11 1 Dreanahao '.. 1 10 0 McOlnoltjr, p. 0 0 0 0 Shay t o 0 0 i ' An I W JJ - -Q :L.& '""""'""'''""' i'i iiaiiiii i ii hi ami i in - -nan,,,.- - . developes muscle, might and mind. Dr. Chas. S. Grady, Grantwood, N. J., says: "I believe tllC moderate use ol good malt beer, the product of barley vegetable or cereal Ingredient, Is beneficial to adult per sons and Is certainly a food. The popularity of "Peerless" is due to its com manding superiority. 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If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency. STANDARD On. COMPANY aa.au,ak4a'au) Totala 87 13 87 18 1 Batted for Taylor In eighth. Baited for McGlnnlty In ninth. Philadelphia 2 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 812 New York 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 3 0 9 Two-base hlta: Branafleld, Courtney Oleaaon, McOann. Three-bass hits: Dahlen' Levln)i. Hits: OfT Ames, 1 In one and one third Innings; off Taylor. In six and two thirds Innings: off McGlnnlty, 3 In one In ning; off Corrldon, 11 In seven and two thirds Innings; off Pittlnger, 2 In one and one-third Innings. Sacrifice hits: Knabe Devlin. 8tolen base: Tllus. Double plays1 Corcoran to Dahlen to McOann, McOann to Uowerman, Courtney to Branafleld. Left on buaes: Philadelphia. 4; New York, 6 liases on balls: Off Ames, 4; off Taylor, J off McGlnnlty. 1; oft Corridon, 5. First on error: jew torn, l. mi ny pitched ball: By Corridon, 2. Struck out: By Ames. 2' by Taylor, U by Pittlnger. 1. passed ball: Jaiklltsch. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Carpenter and O'Day. Standlna; of tha Trams. Played. Won. Lost. Prt Chicago 35 New York 34 Philadelphia 32 Pittsburg 31 Hoaton 34 Cincinnati 34 Pt. Ixiula 8 Brooklyn 84 Oamea today: Brooklyn at Boston, Phila delphia at New York, Cincinnati at Bt. Louia. 27 8 .771 2 . 8 .7H6 20 ' 12 .6 18 13 .681 14 20 .412 13 22 .34 10 26 .278 26 .235 Pitcher, out of the box In the first inninsr. but were unable to do nnvthinir n-iih Dougherty. Score: KANSAS ftTY. MILWAUKEE. B.H.O.A It. n u n A w Kfrwln. rf... 8 0 1 0 1 RnMnaon, aa. 8 0 8 1 3 Llnrtaajf. lb..l 0 11 0 1 Griwn, rf 4 1 2 0 0 Hill, cf 4 8 3 0 onlrr, cf 4 1 2 0 0 Hutlsman. If. 8 0 8 o ORoth. c .4 0 8 3 0 Krueger, tb..3 14 0 OMi Piinn'k. 5h t 1 1 1 n Burl. 3b.... 8 0 1 4 0 MTheMler. If 4 1 8 0 0 MoBrfila. SI.. I 0 8 6 0 Dateman. lb. 4:0 8 1 0 SnUlvait, c... 8 0 4 1' 0 Clark. b 8 0 0 Egan, p 110 8 dOuodwIn. p... 0 0 1 0 0 '. Dnuithertjr, p. I 1 1 1 Totala U 4 27 18 8UeTllla 1 0 0 0 0 Totals i 7 24 14 8 Batted for Bateman In the ninth. Kansas City 3 ft 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 13 Btruck out: By Kgan. 3; by DoiiRhertv. 2. Bases on balls: Off Kan, lj off Dougherty, 2. Hit by pitcher: Huelsman. Passed ball: Roth. Sacrifice hits: Lind say. 2: Burke, 1. Stol-n hasos: Lindsay, Hill (3. Huelsman, Kruger. Three-base nits: Hill Kgan. First basi on errors: Kansas City, 2; Milwaukee, 3. Left on bases: Kansas City, 8; Milwaukee, 3. Time: 1;30. Umpire: Egar,. Toledo Kasj- for Louisville. LOUISVILLE, Ky Mav 2.S.-Louisvllle defeated Toledo today in the last game of the series. Bolln, who started to pitch for the visitors, was wild and gave way to Glllon in tho first Inning after giving four baBes on balls and being hit for a three-baso hit. Glllen was batted hard with men on the bases. The game was called at the end of the seventh inning to allow the visitors to catch a train. Score: LOUI8VIU.E. TOLEDO. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Bioran, rr... z 1 l 0 OArmrrnter, til 1 I 1 l 0 4 0 OJ. Clarke, II. I 10 0 I lis OPokorncv, ib. 8 0 1 4 1 8 11 0 PSmoot. cf.... 3 1 0 0 0 18 1 OBarbrau, aa.. 8 0 0 1 0 0 10 OPrrrlns. 8b... 8 0 4 2 0 1 1 S 0W. Clarke, lb 3 0 11 3 0 0 0 1 0 Abbott, c 8 0 3 1 1 10 3 OBnlln, p 0 0 0 0 0 Olllsn, p 3 0 18 1 .28 I 31 12 0 Totala 25 4 81 14 8 Louisville 6 3 0 0 0 0 19 Toledo 0 0 1 0 0 0 -J Three-base hits: Sullivan, Quintan. Sac rifice hits: Stovall, Neal. Bases on balls: Off Wright, 2; off Bolln, 4; off Glllen, 2. Btruck out: By Wright. 2. Wild pitch: Wright. Double plays: Armbruster to Ab bott; Perrlng to W. Clarke. Left on bases: Louisville. 3; Toledo, 4. Hits: Off Bolln, 1 In one-third Inning; off Glllen, 7 In six and two-thirds innings. Time: 1:30. Um pire: Kerin. Hooslera Hat Oat Victory. COLUMBUS, May 2S. lndlannpolla had a batting bee at Hobertalle'a expense today and the locals Iii1 d them to runs by many misplsys. Single pitched splendidly. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. COLVMHt'S. . B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Williams, ai. 4 3 2 8 1 Juda. rf t 0 1 O 0 13 8 OKriel. 9b 3 0 1 4 1 4 11 1 OHulawltt. aa.. 4 1 3 3 1 3 8 0 OWIrker. rf... 3 0 3 0 0 1 t 4 n Kllim. lb 3 1 11 1 l 1 8 0 0 Wrl!ly, 2h. .113 3 0 3 1 1 OKHller. If... 4 3 10 0 18 0 Cllluf. c. 4 18 2 1 10. 0 K-.I.erullla, pi 0 0 8 2 113 0Kohl 1 1 0 0 0 Nal. If 1 Braahear. 2b. 8 Sullivan, lb.. 4 Hughes, e. . ., 3 Stanley, cf. .. 3 Qulnlan. aa... 4 Woodruff, Sb. 3 Wright, p S Totala... Louisville gl 14 , 17 .4M Indianapolis ...j 37 16 21 .432 Games today: Indianapolis at Toledo, Louisville at Columbus, Milwaukee at Kan sas City, St. Paul at Minneapolis. . ALL- AMERICAN GOLFERS Losn Players from Untied States Make Poor Mi owl nit In Scotland. ST. ANDREWS. Scotland, . May 28.-A11 the Americans who contested in tho ama teur golf championship games here today were defeated. The weather was bright and sunny, with little wind. The American champion, ETben M. Byers of Pittsburg, was beaten in, the second round by j. Patterson of tho Edlnburg club, 3 up and 2 to play. Byers began well, lie won the first hole In 4, effected a good half In 4 at the second and halved at tho third. The American, however,- pulled his second shot at fourth and Patterson squared the game. Byers won the fifth, halved the sixth and seventh and won the eighth, becoming 2 up. Patterson took the ninth and tenth, thus drawing level. Then Byers putted badly coming home. He missed a font putt nt the fourteenth hole, where he was 2 down. Tho fifteenth was halved, but Patterson won the sixteenth hole and the match. A. K. Williams of the Northwood club defeated II. L. Goro lAmerlcan) by ono hole. V. R. Soovel (Americanl was beaten by A. W. Murray of tho Purley Downs club, 4 up and 2 to play. Finally the last American entered, F. O. Horstman of the Chevy Chase club of Washington, made a poor showing and was beaten by T. W. Ix-athard of the Wok liiK club, 7 up and 6 to play. Miinwiaai ii nil mm , i ans am mi i ji i i iimiiji nniiniiiii i u,m , ' -ananas aaLniMa .. .i , . .. I Coulter. If Carr, lb... Hlmea, rf. Krug. Jb.. Selgle, cf Llvlngaton, o. 4 Hnwley, c. .. . 1 loke, Cb.... i Blagle. p 4 GAMES 158 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis Shuts Oat 81. Pan! by Score of Ton to Nothing;. BT. PAUL. Minn., May 28.--Mlnneapolis hit Adams all over the lot In the first and sixth Innings, winning In a walk by a acore of lil to 0. Ford waa Invincible. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. BT. PAl'U B H O A E. B H O. A C. O'Keil. If.... 4 8 3 0 0 Duale. rf. S 0 1 8 0 Pundos. ib... 3 3 4 0 Koehlar. ci .8 0 1 0 0 Martea. cf 4 8 8 1 0 Frlaa. If 4 1 1 1 0 Jn rVm'n. rf 8 4 0 8 ONordrke. lb.. 8 I 14 1 Orenit'ger, Sb 4 3 0 3 1 Hartiell, aa . 4 0 3 8 3 3 Preen n. lb 8 3 13 0 Paddea. 3b ... 4 8 4 3 0 Graham. 0....8 18 Tlrmryer, Sb. 4 0 0 1 0 Orler, ai 8 2 1! Suad.n, c... 8 0 4 3 1 Forrt. p f 0 8 8 A dame, p 1 A 0 1 0 Kortebaugh. t I I I .110 0 0 Totala 13 It 87 18 1 Crlas Totals 81 I 17 If 1 Batted (or Adama in the alxth. Minneapolis 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Two-baae hits: J. Freeman (2), ONell, Oremlnger. Home run: Vertes. Stolen basea: O'Netl, Dundon. lhiuble plays: Dundon to Freeman to Oyler: Dundon to Freeman. Hits: OfT Adarns. 16 In six Innings; ofT Kodebaugh, 3 In three Innings. Bases on balls: (.iff Adams, 2; off Itode baugh, 2; off Ford, 3. Struck out: By Ford, 3: by Adams, 4. Passed ball: Gra ham. Left on bases: St. Paul. 7; Minne apolis. 8. Time: 8.e0. Umpires: Werden and Kane. Hatchers Beat Brentri KANSAS CITY. Mo.. My 2X.-The home team knocksj Goodwin, the Milwaukee I Totala 41 17 37 13 t Totala SS 734 14 8 Slagle out for running out of line. Hatted for Itobcrtjiillo In ninth. Columbus ft 0 1 0 ft 0 0 0 28 Indianapolis 3 0 2 1 3 2 0 0 112 Stolni bae: Dimes. Bases on balls: Off Roh rtaille, 2; off Slagle, 8. Two-buse hits: Coulter, Livingston, Klairle. Double play: Wrlgley to Dulvwltt to Kihm. Struck out: Hy KubertalllH, 5; by Slagle, 2. Time: 1:54. Umpire: Sullivan. Standlnar of tlie -Teams. Played. Won. Loht. Inna I.enane Reanlts. MARS7IAIJTOV'N. la.. May 28 (Sp clal Telegram.) Following are the results In the Iowa league: At Oskaloosa R.H.K. Oskaloosa 0 0 0 2 0 ft 1 0 25 8 ft Burlington 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 04 7 3 Batteries: Coatea and Mitt; Hanson and Bruggeman. At Jacksonville R.H.E. Jacksonville ...1 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 14 10 8 Marslialltown .1 0030000 26 1 Batteries: McCarty and Bait; Hatch and Fornev. At Ottumwa R.H.E. Ottumwa 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 8 2 Keokuk 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 9 4 Batteries: Coykendall and Crittenden; Justice and William. At Qulncy R.H.E. Q'liney 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 05 9 8 Waterloo 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 03 5 2 Batteries: Keys and Jamison; Dort and Searles. IntereollCKlate Tennis Match. CHICAGO. May 28. Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois were eliminated In the singles ind Minnesota and Illinois from tho doubles In the western Intercollegiate tennis tour nament today on Marshall Field courts. This leaves Wisconsin and Chicago In the senil-tinals In singles to be plav.i tomor row and Iowa, Wisconsin and Chicago In the doubles for the second round. Minneapolis 33 lit . 13 Columbus 31 19 14 Kansas City 3 17 ill St. Paul SS 17 1 Toledo S4 lt 18 Milwaukee SS 16 19 Pet. .6'J3 .676 ..Vi7 .47! .471 .457 Ponieroy K.aay for Htorm Lake. STORM LAKE, la., May 2S. (Special Tel egram. ) Storm Lake defeated 1'omeroy. at base ball here today, score 13 to 2. Poni eroy was weak at every point. Mote of the locals got a clean homo run. Bat teries: Brings. Johnson and Hendricks; Suniuelaon and Chapman. Stanton Heats Tllllsca. STANTON. la.. May 28. (Special Tele gram.) The local team defeated the Vilisca base hall team here by a score of 9 to .1 Batteries. 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