I HE Omaha Bee rAirr v. TJNDAY . I n rAcra 1 t 4. L' ( i s ( I r i f VOL. XXXVII NO. 49. Ames Aggies 'AMES WINS FIELD MEET Aggies Finish First with- Score of . Fifty-Two Pouiti. fcHSSOURI COMES IN SECOND talTratlr of Nebraska Finishes Sixth lain Seventh Field , Is Veritable Sea ef -Mad. KANSAS CITT. Mar 3. With rain fall ing Intermittently all afternoon and the field a veritable sea of mud the Iowa Agricultural college of Amea today an nexed the drat annual track and field meet of the Missouri Valley It tcrcolleglate as sociation. Missouri beat Drake by a clone margin for second place, while Washing ton, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa universi ties trailed along In the order named. The final score was: , Ames, 62; Missouri, 22; Drake, 19; Wash ington, 13; Kansas, 11'; Nebraska,' 9; Iowa. 7. i Summary: ... . Hammer throw: Conaway, Drake, won; Lambert, Ams, serond; Collins, Nebraska, ,thlrd. Pittance: ' 13ft" feet 2 inches. ' 100-yard daah; Bcanham,. Missouri, won; iOrover, Washington, second; Oreen, Ames, third. Time: 0-10. ' I One mile run: - Beard,' Ames, won; Van iMartln, Ames, second; Guthrie, Kansas, khlrd. Time: 5:10. , -, l0-ysrd hurdles: Walker; Aiiwn, won; Hewitt, Ames, second; Dumas, Missouri, hlrd. Time: 0:16. 440-yard run: Douglass, Missouri, won; Tennls, Konsss, second; Hammer, Iowa, !htrrl Timet 0:494. Shot put: Conaway, Drake, won; Lamp-J 'man. Ames, second; Hrugger. Ames, uiiru. instance: 83 feet h Inches. " 220-yard dash: Orover, Washington, won, Oreen; Ames, seconu; ennnura, jniseuuu, third. Time: 0:23s. , itfL.. run, AnnM. Arrtr,s. won : Davis. Ames, second: Mitchell. Drake, third. Time": 1:S3H- Two-mile run: Snyder, Missouri, wen; Mutch, Ames, second; Cummlngs, Kansas, Xhird. Thus: 11:46. Pole vault: Haggard. Drake, won; Mc Wasters. Nebraska, and Chall. Washing ton, tie. Height: 10 fret 11 H inches. 2-yard hurdle: Dumas, M'ssouri. won; . Newbolt, Kansas, second; McDonald, Ne V toraska, third. Time: 0:27. V Discus throw: Stutsman, Iowa, won; Thsyer, Ames, second; Collins. Nebraska, t third. Distance: 11" feet 7 Inches'. One mile relay: Ames won, unuw ond, Iowa third. Time: 8:3S. Running blah lump: Mitcneu, vt anning ton; Parker. Kansas, and Knode, Nebraska, tied. Height: i feet 10 Inches. i " Running brond Jurhp: Lambert, Ames, won; Perry, Nebraska, second; Hewitt, Ames, third. Distance: 20 feet 6 Inches. WRESTLING TOURNEY COMING Three Mahts at Auditorium, with Qotrh-IUrk Photos. The pictures of the Qotch-Hackenschmldt championship match held at Dexter park pavilion, Chicago, on April S, are to be displayed at the Auditorium June 1, 2 and ft. In connection with ths best local wrest ling talerjt. Negotiations were completed Saturday evening by J. M. Olilan, manager of the Auditorium, whereby a wrestling tournament will be held In Omaha on thesa dates between the best local talent, In which Ed Morgan and aeveral other well known wrestlers are to participate. W. W. Wlttlg of Chicago, who brought Gotch and Hackcnschmldt together for the championship of the world, vwlll be In. Omaha. Ha brings the films almost direct here after their run In New York and Chi cago. Mr. Wlttlg wllL atop In Omaha on his way to the coast, where ho la planning to have another big meet between Ootch and Dr. Roller. V It la the intention of Mr. Glllan to have a preliminary each night one or two local wrestlers, to be followed by an exact reproduction of the big everit held In Chi cago. It Is said that the films are thai best of their kind ever taken, showing every move made by Ootch and Hackcnschmldt, and at the end of the bout when "Hack" jives up, It shows how Frank Ootch threw him; The crowds are seen and faces are easily recognised In ths 20,000 people who were at Dexter park that r.lght. p4ke THE ONLY ONE IN SIGHT Ketchrll Clears the War for the 1111 ., noia Thnnderbolt. 2W YORK. May 23.-1 looks now as If the only man in me miauiewemui uiiiniun this country who stands a ghost of a ahow with Stanley Ketchell is Billy Papke. the socalled Illinois Thunderbolt. Ketchell has finally succeeded in convincing, the aporting fraternity of this cour-try that he Is neither a false alarm nor a counterfeit, but a fighter of real merit. In his battle With Jiuk (Twin) Sullivan at Colma. Cal., he clearly demonstrated hla right to b classed among the best of the middle weight. AlUnougli larking the craftiness and cleverness of his more experienced op ponent, which wss to be expected, he never theless dlsplayfd all the qualities of a great fighter. The co.ilnen ar.d Judgment he ex hibited und?r a galling fire during the early part of the battle has never been surpassed. Ketchell possesses strength, courage, sismlna and the ability to de liver a tlow that is certain to bring horn the bacon when It lands on the mark. Papke may be able totake hla measuse, but it la doubtful. ATHLETES EUSY" AROUND GOTHAM 4hsawaain Ktw York Amatenro Are Keeping Mnnr Fields Ocenpled. . NETVV YORK. May 23. Local athletic fields havs taken on a busy aspect, since practirslly every man in. the district is working out the kinks in his muscles and trying to get In shape to class with tho college athletes in the Olympic try-outs at Philadelphia June C The first chance tha local cracks will have to test each other tnettle Is at the Firemen's Memorial meet at Celtic park on Decoration day. That all are anxious to compete Is evidenced by the steady stream of entrlea that. John Mc Hugh la receiving. Martlr. Sheridan, Harry JUllman. Charles Bacon. Jackl Eller. Law son Robertson. Ray Ewry and John Flana gan are among them. A new development in the situation is the announcement by Jack Eller that Be la out for 400 metre hurdlo honors at the Flremer.'s Memorial meet. Eller Is already training to go the longer distance, and If he can show as well as expected, HUlman and Bacon, tha favorites in this event. will have to make record time to lead tha feu sky cop boms. - CALIFORNIA CREW TO SEATTLE wWk to Be Spent In Training an Lsks Waahtaa-toa. , BAN FRANCISCO. May 23--The Univer sity of California crew has gone to Seattle for Its race with the University of Wash ington eight on June Z. over a two-mile course on !-k Washington. The Cali fornia crew recently won tb dual regatta with Btaufoid unlvsrslt , Prove Better Mud Horses at Members of Cornhusker Track Team Who Took Part - (i tp.J- w w BAUMAN, Twt) Miles. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Wilson's Fine Pitching- Enables 'Min neapolis to Shot Oat the Brewers. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. May 23.-Wllson of Minneapolis pitched a magnificent game today, holding Milwaukee to one hit, which was secured by Brown In the ninth. An error by Robinson gave the visitors their first run In the fifth, and three singles In succession after two men were out In the ninth produced tha. other. Score: MIN!aAPOU8. r ; HILWAI'KEB. B.H.O.A.E. V B.H.O.A.E. 18 4 4 0 RnbtMon. m. 10 111 Oyler, Si.... WelfUr. If.. O'Neill, cf.. Prma.n. rf Quillln. lb.. O'Brien, lb runt, tb.. Block, e WlUon, p.., Totals H 1 4 Oore.n. rf...... I 0 4 10 4 '0 4 1 t 0 . 4 t , I i I 1 i 6 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 0 o M'Chem'r. if 4 0 WIpmt. cf.... I Rnth, c 3 1 MrCorm'k. ib I 4 Clark. 3b. I 1 Bmwn, lb.... 1 0 f'urtls, D I 0 I 1 11 0 0 0 ft 4 0 0 I Batema ... 1 81 . 4 Z7 I ' 1 Totals.... Battld for Curtis In ninth. Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 1 ..t; i 27 14 i 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 12 Sacrifice hits: Oreen, Quillln.' Double play: Green, McCormiek to Robinson. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 3; Minneapolis, 7. - Bases on balls: Off Wilson, 2: off Cur tis, 1. Hit with pitched ball: Ovlor (2). Struck, out: By Wilson. 6; by Curtis, 3. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Kane. BUTCHERS WIN FROM SAINTS Kansas City Defeats 8t. Panl In Free ! Illttlnsr Contest. ST. PAfU May 23.-Wood relieved Good win In the sixth and was effective. . Kansas City bunched hits off Farrla in the fifth and nfnth Innings, and won the game by a score of to 7. The batting of Braahear and Wheeler were the features. Score i KANSAS CITY. gT. PAt'L. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Hallman, cf.. I Oelar, If 1 Crosa, aa. . ... 4 ' Berkley, lb., t Braihear, 2b. 4 Neighbors, rf f Kerwln. If... 4 Kru-ffer. Sb. . I Sullivan, e... 4 Goodwin, p. t Wood, p 1 ft Rowan, lb... 4 0 Wheelar. aa.. 4 0 Davla, cf 4 ft Tlrmver. . lb. 4 4 Dunlaavy. rf. 4 4 Mvera, c... 4 0 MrKunt. 3b.. ( rrrla. p I 4 Noonan 1 j Totals 17 1 Ti 14 .Totala Bitted for Farris in ninth. St. Paul 3 0. 0 0 Kansas City...... t 0 0 1 .17 13 n IS I 0 1 0 o 0-7 29 Two-baae hits: Davis, Wheeler. Brashear (21, Berkley, Goodwin. Home runs: Good wir.. Wheeler. Stolen bases: . McKune. Crots. Double play: Davis to Tlemyer. Hits: Off Goodwin, 11 in five Innings; off Wood, 1 In four Innings. Bases on balls: Off Farrla, 4; off Goodwin, 3; off Wood, 4. Struck out: By Goodwin, 4; by Wood, 2; by Farris, 3. Passed bails: Sullivan, 2; Meyers. 1. Wild pitch: -Wood. Sacrifice hits: Rowan. McKune, Berkley (2). Left on bases: St. Paul, 11; Kansas City, 7. Time: 2:15. L' mitre: Hayes. DISTILLERS WIN CLOSE GAME Two Hits In Math Saves Champions from Shatoat. COLT.' MB UK. &.-y 23.-Oeyer held LouU villc t't four hits, but lost, t to 1, as 41alU was u;.l.ltiable wl'h men on bases un'.ll the ninth, when FohVs single, Wrigl?y's dovblc and an out aaved Columbus from a shutout. Singles by Stanley and Wood ruff rame ahead of two high throws ar.d brought the Louisville run In the first lr. nng. Stovail got the only pass of tie game in the fourth, stole second and st:rtj or. Sullivan's single. Perrlne aet the pce at fielding. Score: LOII8V1LH. COLl'MBl'g. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Stanley, cf..'. 4 14 4 P-aldy. as.... i 1 1 Woodruff. If. 4 1 1 Perrlae, lb... 44 Biovall. rf .. 4 4 I Sullivan, lb . 4 1 11 Burke, lb.... 4 4 4 Quinlan. aa... 14 1 Pelta. e 114 Halls, p 4 4 4 Jackaoa, If... i 4 Krusar. cf... 4 4 rontallnn. rf 4 4 rnel. Ik 4 Kibm. lb... 1 Kohl, c 4 Wrtslay. ib 4 Oeyer. p... 1 14 odwell .... S 4 17 14 1 Totals.. Totala. IT 14 27 14 1 Batted for Geyer In ninth. . . Columbua .'.0 0 0 0 0 11 Louisville ...s. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 Stolen bsse: Siovall. Sacrifice hit: Fohl. Double play: Klhm. unassisted. Hit by pitched ball: By Geyer. 1. Struck out: By Geyer. & Passed ball: Fohl. Time: 1:51. Umpire: Kerin. MANY ATHLETES AT PEORIAH First Aannal Central Illinois Track Meeting. May 23. The first annual Intercollegiate track and take place this afternoon piilyteihnlo campus and PEORIA. III., central Illinois field meet will on the Bradley many records are expeciea to be Droxen, aa 111 of the brat athletes attending col itises will be competitors. The campus Is In fine condition aud Dr. J. C. Raycroft of Chicago university Is in charge of lb meeL OMAIIA, t .. : I ! X J- r w Sprinter. NAPS MAKE TIMELY HiTS Cleveland Wins from Philadelphia by Score of Four to Two. THREE STOLEN BASES HELP SOME Thefta by J. Clarke, Stoval! and Turner Assist In Ran Cettln, Scores of Other American League Games. PHILADELPHIA, May 23. Cleveland today defeated Philadelphia, 4 to 2, by timely hitting, coupled with three stolen bases, each of which assisted In the scor ing. Berger was very effective, except In one Inning. Catcher Smith's thumb was split by a foul tip and he had to retire. Score: CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. J. Clarke, If. t Bradley, lb.. 1 8tov.ll. lb... 4 Lalole, Sb. ... 4 Turner, as. .. t Bemla. e t Birm hm, e 4 Hlnrhman, rf I Brser, p 4 0 6 u Hartacl. If... I 0 1 0 0 112 0 N'lchnla. aa... 2 1 0 4 1 1 1 J. Colllna, ibl I I I I 0 4 10 nav'la. lb 4 4 11 0 0 10 11 Murphy, lb.. 4 0 1 t 0 1114 Brhreck. 0... 10 10 0 0 4 0 Ogmith. o 1 1 t 0 0 1 4 0 powara. e....l 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 IE. Colllna, rf 1 0 0 0 0 Carter, p 1 1 1 0 ..40 4 17 U 1 Coombs, cf-rf 4 14 4 4 Totals... . PXert. p.... 0 9 0 1 O Moran, cf. ... 4 4 S 0 0 Seyboli .... 4 0 0 0 0 . Totals 40 Ittll 1 , 'Batted for Carter In the ninth. - Cleveland 02100100 04 Ihiladelphla 00000020 0 2 ' Hits: Off Dygert. 3 In three Innings; off Carter. I in six Innings. Two-base hits: Hlnchman, Nichols, Corpbs. Sacri fice hits: . Nichols, J. Co:lins, Carter, Bradley, Bemls. Stolen bases: J. Clarko, Ptovall, Turner, Bemls. Struck out: By Dygert. 1; by Carter, 3; by Berger, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 4; Philadelphia, 7. Double p:ays: Murphy to Davis; J. Col lins to Davis; Turner to Lajoie to Stovail. First base on errors: Cleveland. 1: Phil adelphia, 3. First base on balls: lyget, z; orr carter, a; orr Berger, a. wild pitch: carter. Time: I;60. pires: Sheridan and Hurst. Um- DETROIT DEFEATS WASHINGTON Tigers Buueh Hits in First and Sew. enth Innlnss. WASHINGTON, May 23.-Kllllan cleverly outpltched Hughes today and Detroit de feated Washington, 3 to 2. Detroit bunched three hits In ths first Inning and two In the seventh, which -were enough to score all their runs. Score: DETROIT. WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E Mclntyre. If. 4 1 1 0 Milan, cf 4 4 Oanley, If 1 0 4 arhaefer. lb.. 4 Crawford, cf. 4 Rohb, rt 4 Roeaman. lb. 4 Coushlln, tb. 4 ffcrbmldt, ... 4 O Leary. aa... 4 1 ft 1 1 1 4 1 11 4 0 1 5 1 1 1 Delekanty, lb 4 4 PlrkVrlns, rf. 4 4 Warner, c 4 1 Freeman, lb. 4 4 McBrlde, as.. 3 4 gchlpka, tb.. 1 4 H(hea, p.... I 1 14 0 0 0 Kllllaa, p.... 1 1 mrwt Total M 4 17 14 1 rata . kahos Totals.... Batted for Warner in ninth. Hatted for Freeman In ninth, Batted for Schipk in ninth. .14 ( 27 14 1 Washington 0 0 0 0 1 Detroit 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0-2 0-3 Two-base hit: Schmidt. Sacrifice hits: Ganley, McBrlde (2), Sohlpke, Schaefer. Stolen base: Delehanty. Left on bases: Washington, 5; Detroit, 6. First base on balls: Off Killlan, 1. First base on er rors: Washington, S; Detroit, I. Hit by pitcher: By. Killlan, 1. Struck out: By Hughes. 3; by Killlan, 1. Wild pitch: Hughes. Time: 1:. Umpire: Evans. BOSTON. WINS FROM ST. LOUIS Beaneatera Beach Hits with Errors f Browns. BOBTON, May 23. Three error and timely hitting gave Boston today' game over St Louis, ( to 1 The visitors started tne eighth well, but a fast double piay spoiled their chances. Score: BOSTON. bt. LOl'IS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. M Connell, lb 1 1 1 Hoffman, rt..4 1 1 4 1 Lord, lb 4 4 I I 1 C. jouta. ex.. 4 4 114 Cravatk. It... 4 14 Stone, U 4 4 0 4 4 Laporta. rt...4 ft 1 1 Will lama. tb. 4 ft 4 4 ft Oeulfr, rt... 3 lift 4 Wallace, aa. . 4 4144 Vnslaub. lb.. 4 11 1 4perrla, tb....4 ft ft 4 ft Carnsan, a..l ft 4 1 4T Jouee, lb. ft 3 1 ft Sulhran. cf.. 4 1 I Crtaa. lb 3 1 4 ft 1 Crtaa. lb... 4 spencer, a.. 4 Howell, p . Wasner, ss... 4 ft 4 4 4 Spraoer, S.... 4 4 4 1 4 Mors, p.... 4 9 3 4 Howell, p ... 1 ft ft 4 ft acbwaltaer Totala 14 1124 14 I Totala ..44 14 34 1 4 Batted for Howell in ninth. C. Jones out by batted ball. Boston 1 1 0 0 3 0 6 2 6t. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 Three-base hits: Hoffman, Cravmth. Sac rifice hit: Carrigan. Stolen bases: Lord, MrConnell. Double plays: Williams to iC'rUs, .William to Wallace, Wagner tw Un- I SUNDAY MORNING, MAY Missouri Valley Conference ' f u I ' f J iL colLins, Hammer Thorw. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. ASS'N. W. L. Pet. ...21 12 .SfS W. L. Pet . Omaha 20 9 .90 Indl'nlts I Denver 17 14 .548 Toledo ... .G1H Columbus .514 Louisville ..18 11 ..to n .K!l Lincoln 10 Sioux City. .15 14 Des Moines. 13 17 Pueblo t 20 .670 .571 .545 .424 .3H .20 15 .iZi Milwaukee. .18 15 ,m Kan. City.. .14 19 Minn'Ils ....13 20 BL Psul 8 25 272 NAT. T.F.ArtT'B! AMER. LEAGUE W. L. Pot. w. t-n. rhlrnirn 1 sw New Tork...l8 10 .643 Cincinnati ..15 13 .iM Cleveland ..17 12 .5 PlttHhiiro- ...13 12 .K2rt Phlla '..18 14 .563 Phlla 14 13 .519 cnicago ....n it .4X4 St. Louis. ...15 16 .4X3 Detroit 13 15 .4ti Hoston .....12 19 MO .44 .404 .8S7 Boston 15 18 New York.. .14 15 St. Louis. ...13 19 Brooklyn ...12 18 .400 Wash n..A..ll 18 .379 GAMES TODAY. Western League Des Moines at Omaha, Denver at Lincoln, Pueblo at Sioux City. National League-Brooklyn at Cincinnati, New York at Chicago, Philadelphia at 6t. Louis. " American League No games, i American Association Indianapolis at Toledo, Louisville at Columbus, Kansas City at St. Paul, Minneapolis at Milwaukee. elaub. Left on bases: Boston, 8; St. Louis. 9. First base on balls: Off Howell, 4; off Morgan, 8. First base on errors: Boston, 2; St. Louis, 3. Struck out: By Morgan; 8; by Howell, 1. Wild pitch: Morgan. Time: 2:06. Umpire: O'Loughlln and Con nolly. . NEW YORK BLANKS CHICAGO Highlanders Wt Pitchers Battle . from WhlteSoz., NEW YORK. May 23. Better pitching than that done by Orth and Smith In today' gam could not be dealred, but Smith wa supported very poorly In the early Innings. Th locals Von, 4 to 0. Score: - ' NEW YORK. . CHICAOO. ' B.H.O.A.E. Nlles, tb 4 4 t 4 0 Dougherty, If 4 I Keeler. rf.... 1 J J v jopea, cr... .. 4 ft 1 0 0 Davla. tb 4 1 14 1 4 Anderson, rf. 1 13 4 Hahn. rf 1 0 4 14 Donohus. lb. 4 ft 1 4 Parent, aa 4 4 4 0 Tannhtll. Ib't t 1 4 Chaw, c 4 Bmlih. d 1 Hemphill, cf. 4 Chaae. lb 2 Buhl, II 4 Morlarity, tb 4 Ball, aa 4 Klelnow,- C. 4 Orth, p........ I 0 ft 0 ft 1 11 o l 4 4 4 ft 1 Totala 7 4.27 14 r- Totals 41 4 M 14 4 New York. 3 10 0 fl-0 0 0 1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Stahl. Dougherty, fac rlflce hlta: Keeler. Chase (2), , Stahl, Klelnow. Stolen bases: Donahue. Che (2). Left on bases:' Chicago, 6; New York: 6. First base on balls:. Off Orth, 2; off Smith, . First baue on errors: New York, i. Struck out: By Orth. I; by Smith. 6. Wild pitch; Smith. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Egan, L Captain Iowa Track Team 4-T BOBBY MILLER. .24, 1908. in Games at the Kansas City Meet Saturday, May 23 t , ":. " it ' m i V " : ' , v ' - piM'. , L""' . f ST. LOUIS WINS TWO GAMES Cardinals Take Both Ends of Double Header from Giants. M'MNNTTY DRIVEN FROM BOX New York la Shut Ont in Second Contest Cincinnati Defeats Phil adelphia and Goes Into Second Place. ST. LOUIS. May 23. St. Louis had no trouble in taking both gameh of a double header from. New York today, 6 to 2 and 2 to 0.' In the first game the; visitors could do nothing with Lush's delivery, while St. Louis batted McGlnnlty freely, and he was taken from' the box In the fifth after four men had scored. . Malarky, who relieved him, did not allow a hit. Salee held New York to four, hits In the second contest, wlillo St. Louis batted Wiltsc hard. Presi dent Harry Pulltam of the National league saw the game. 6core, first game: ST. LOUIS. NEW YORK. B.H.O.A.E. l.H.O.AE. Barry, rf 4 Char'ea. Ib.r 4 Murray, cf... 4 fwlakanty. If 4 KoneU'hy, vlb 1 O'Rourke, aa. 4 Lutfwls. e.... 4 Ullbert, lb... 4 Luih, p .4 Raymond,, p.. ft 1 4 4 4 Shannon, It. 4 1 Tenney, ibk. v vuonitn. rr.... 1 4 Nlcklln. cf... ft 4 Breaaahan, c, 4 1 Derlln. lb.... 0 0 Doyle. 2b 3 1ft 1 6 s WBrtdwell, aa.. 11 3 4 MrOtnnlty. p 1 ft ft Malarkey. p.. 1 4 Necdbam. c 1 1 Totals.. .11 19 37 10 1 Seymour .... 1 .ft ,; . Totals.. ....14 114 17 4 Batted for Malarkey In the ninth. St. Louis. 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 New York 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 2 Hits: Orf McGlnnlty. 10 In five Innings; off Lush, 7 in eight innings. Sacrifice hits: Luh, McGlnnlty, Konetchy, Devlin. Stolon bsHes: Donlin, Barry, Murray, Ludwig. Double play: Delehanty to Gilbert. Left on bases: St. Louis, 7: New York, 7. First bare on ballai Off McGlnnlty, 1; off Ma larkey, 1; off Lush, 1. Btruck out: By McGinnifV. 1; by Lush, 1. Time: 1:33. Umpires: Klem and Rlgler. Score, second gamfl: T. LOVI. NEW YORK. . ' B.H.O.A.B. . B.H.O.A.E. Barry, rf 4 I 1ft 4 Dhannao, rf.. 4 4 0 4 ft h.rlea, 4b... 4 Murray, cf. . . 4 rxlehanty. If. 4 1 ft 1 1 1 4 140 4 0 1 4 1 3 4 1 0 Tenner, lb... I 11 I 4 Donlin. rf. ... 4 1 1 0 4 Nlrklln. cf... 4 ft 4 1 4 Breenahan, c. 4 1 4 3 4 Dlln. lb.... 14 0 4 4 Doyle, lb 3 0 1 4 Brldwall, as. 4 4 1 1 0 Wlltaa, p.... 3 0 3 4 Konelehv. lb. 4 Ottourka. aa. 4 Ludwig, c... I Ollbart, lb..-. I Sallea, p J Totala......) 4 37 11 ft Totala 10 4 14 17 1 St. Louis............ 20000000 -2 New York.... 0 0000000 0-0 Sacrifice , hits: Charles, Bailee. R'olen bases: Tenney, Brldwell, Donlin. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; New York. 6. First tase on balls: Off Bailee, 2. Struck out: By Bailee.-4 by Wlltse. 4. Pansed balli Breanahan. flid pitch: wiitse. lime: l ii. Umpires; Rlgler and Klem. 1 BROOKLYN BLANKS PITTSBURG Pirate Are Unable to Hit Paatorlon to Advantage. PITTSBURG, May 23. Brooklyn shut out Pittsburg in the last game of the series by a score: of 5 to 0. Th home team used three pitcher and wa unable to hit Pa tortus. Bcore: " Brooklyn. prrrgFi'Ro B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. 4 4 4 4 1 Hummel, ss Burck. if...'. Lumlay. rf.. Murck, lb... fiheetiaa. lb. pattea. lb... Idalonay, ct. bersan.' t... Paalurlua, p. Totals 4 111 Starr, Ib 1 3 1 I I 10 1 I 4 1 1 1 4 ft ft 4 Clarke. If.... 4 Leach, cf 1 Wasner, aa. 4Swaclna, lb.. OAb'tlcblo. ib. 4 14 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 9 14 1 1 ft 1 1 4 4 Moaller, rf... 4 4 Olbaoa, c... 4 4 Leever p. .... 4 0 0 1 - -u Connor ... 1 4 ft' 4 4 IT J 1 Younf, p Phelpa .. Willie, p. ft ft ft 3 lift ft ft ft 1 Totals S3 4 37 14 3 Batted for Leever In second. Batted for Young In eighth. Biui.kini 1 1 i v v 0 u 6 a Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 -0 0 Two base hit: Murch. Three-base hit Lumlev. Hits: Off Leever. 4 In two In nlngs; off young, 3 In six Innings; off Willis, 1 4n one Inning. Sacrifice hits: Burch, Sheehan, Pattee, Pas tori us. Btolen 'base: Lumlev. Double play: Pwaclna (unassisted). Left on bases: Pittsburg, 7; Brooklyn, 6. First base on balls: Off leever, 1; off Young, 1; off Pastorius. 2. First base on errors: Pittsburg, 1; Brook lyn, 2, Btruck out: By leever. 1; by Young, 8: by Pastorius, 2. Time: 1:62. Um pire!: O'Day and Johnstone. CINCINNATI WINS' WITH STICK Beds Bat Oat Victory aad Move lata 4 Becoad Place.' CINCINNATI, O.. May S3.-Flve of Cin cinnati' eight hlta wer for extra base SINGLE Meet and Win WTLDMAN, Sprinter, and all figured in the run getting. Sparks wa succeeded by Foxen during the fourth Inning. The victory of the locals put them Into second place. Score: CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Huaitlna. 3b.. Kane, cf..... Lobert, lb.... Mitchell, rf.. Oaniel, b-... McLaab, e.... Paekert, lf.. Hulawltt, aa.. EwlDf. p 4 1 4 4 0 Knaba, lb.... 4 ft 1 4 4 4 ft t ourant, 4b 4 11 1 Tltua. rf 4 I t 9 4 Mabce. If..... 4 9 4 ft 0 0 borne, cf . . 4 3 0 4 3ft .14 . 3 11 4 3 4 3 ft 9 4 ft 3 4 ft 3 1 V Branaf laid, lb 4 ft 11 0 ODoolln, as... 4 ft 3 o Dooln, a..., 4 OSparka. p.. .419 10 4 1 ft 0 rojLsa, p... Totals.. srft7, 4 37 11 0 Totals.... 13 T 14 11 2 X 01 -8 0 10 02 Cincinnati ....... Philadelphia .... Two-base hits: McLean, Grant, . .....0 2 0 2 0 .....0 0 0 1 0 Lobert, Mitchell, Ganzel, Osborn. Three-base hits: Stolen base: Titus. Sacri McLean, Dooln. fice hits: Ganxol (2L Mitchell, Paskert. Double play: Doolin to Bransfield. Struck out: By Ewlng, 8; by Sparks, 1; by Foxen, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Ewlng, 1. Hits: Off Sparks, 6 in three and a third Innings; off Foxen, 1 in four and two-thirds lnnlnga. Time: 1:26. Umpire: Email. CHICAGO DEFEATS BOSTON Errors of Visitor Contribute Largely to Their Defeat.' CHTCAGO, May 23. The locals won today in an evenly divided hard-hitting contest. Potion's errors wer costly. Change bunted In the sixth and made a circuit on Swoe nsy'f wild heave Into the grandstand. iSlii gle' sacrifice In the eighth was thrown six, feet wldo of McGann, scoring a run. J feiugl going to third, and scoring on a Ion fly. Score: - v CHICAOO. BOBTON, B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E Evera. lb.. 3 0 3 1 0 Brown, rf 4 114 4 Rheckari, If. -4 0 4 0 Beaumont, cf 4 4 0 I 11 0 3 ft Bchulte. rf...4 111 4Batea, If 4 Clsnra. lb..'. 4 17 1 4 MrOa Oann. lb.. I Stelnteldt, Ib I 1 I ft Blade, c 11-10 Kllnf, C...... 4 3 4 0 Tinker, aa,... I 4 11 Lundgren, p. 4 f 0 ft 0 Bowarman, e. 4 4 Rltrhey, ib... 3 0 bahlen, as... 4 1 Sweaney, 4b. I 4 Ltndaman, p. 4 Totals 3 10 27 4 1 Totala 14 19 14 14 4 Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 3 Borlon I 0000010 1-4 Two-base hits: Beaumont (3), McGann, Bchulte, Kllng (2). Sacrifice hlta: Linda man, Evers. Slaglo (2), Tinker. Double plcvs: Browne to McGann; Sehulte to Chance. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Boston. to. Basra on balls: Oft Lundgren, 4; o'f Linduman, 2. Bases on errors: Chicago, 1; Boston, 1. Struck out: By Lundgren, .7; ,y LlrtlH.nan, 1. Time: 1:64. Umpire: Rud derham. " TOLEDO BEATS INDIANAPOLIS ajsaaaaanaaawaai Victory of Home Team 1 Due to Baarhlns Hit. TOLEDO. May a. The local won from Indianapolis today In .the fastest game of the season. Eubank wa touched up for a lngle and ' two ' double In uccession, netting Toledo two runs and enough to win. Score: TOLEDO. . INDIANAPOLIS. B-H.O.A.E.- B.H.O.A E. Barbaau. ss. 4 1 I J Buh, as...... J J J a Land. If 0 Hlnrhman, 2b 4 3 Smaot, cf.... I 1 Armb'etar, rf 4 1 Wakefield, e. I 1 Llater, lb ... I 0 Hopkins, It . 9 0 MrO'tby, If-sa 1 '4 ElwerU lb... I 4 glean, p '.. 9 4 V w v ( miner, ii... a . . v 1 . 3 4 Harden, rf... 4 14 0 4 3 4 Otarr. lb 4 4 4 3 1 4 0 4 Uavldaon, cf. 3 ft 4 ft ft 4 14 I.mnsMon. 0 4 1 4 4 9 9 4 Williams, tb. 1 ft 1 3 0 1 4 1 Hooka, lb.... I 3 4 19 0 0 ftEubanka, p .. 1 4 11 3 4 4 Drohot. p.... 1 4 4 1 1 I t Totala 10 4 M 11 4 Totals.. J.. 40 7 17 14 1 . Toledo f.... 1 0100200 Indianapolis ..0 O 2 1 0 0 0 0 03 Twn-bare hits: Hlnchman (2), Arm bruster, Wskefleld, Hopke. Double playo: Barbeau to Hlnchman to IJster to Wake field; Steen to Lister 2). Left on basts: Toledo. 3: Indianapolis, 9. First base on balls: Off Steen. 9; off Eu hanks, 1. Sacri fice hlta: Coulter, Bmoot. Williams. Stolen bases: Wakefield, Uvlngston. Struck out: By Steen, 4; by Eubanks, 2: by Druhot, 2. Hits: Off Eubanka, 7 In five and a third Innings; off Druhot, none In two and two thirds Innings. . Wild pltche: Steen. I'm. plres: Owen and Biertialter. GOOD SHOOTING AND LOTS OP FCS Practice at Townsend Grounds Drawa bat Small Crowd. Although but a few turned out to. the prtcttce shoot of th Omaha Oun club Friday afternoon at th Townsend grounds, those present not only shot well, but en joyed considerable fun on the side. Be cause of the few present the regular shoot ing waa over early and then many tide prank were indulged in for side bet. A match was shot from the top of the club house and from all sorts of places on the grounds, Including the window of the Ice house. The scores John Garrett 28 "24 24 W. B. Willis 23 1 21 Woolman 24 21 20 Tbwnuend -5 25 Lewis 25 23 23 Looirle 21 24 20 Gilbert 1 20 23 21 ;s at 23 Meaars. Garrett and Willi ars from Colorado Spring and Bt, Louis, respect- Ively. " - COrY FIVE CENTS. First Honor -, -V. : PERRY, Broad Jump. LAST GAME UNTIL JUNE If Rain Falls Not, Omaha and Dei Moines Play Today. BOTH TEAMS DOING GOOD WORK Old . Rivalry. Still Exists Between the Teams and Will Tend to ' Prompt ' Fast Work ' ' by Both. " v ' Drizzling rain all day Saturday caused a postponement of . the ball game scheduled between Omaha and Dei Moines. The same teams will play this afternoon, which will be the last game the IRourke family play before starting on- the second western trip of the season Monday. It will return home June 2. ' ' Both the fans and the players were sorely disappointed because the game' was called off.- For many years Omaha and Des Moines have becrj great "rivals,' and although Des Moles is occupying a position next to the bottom of ' the ladder, the home fan nave commence in the team and the pro prietor, Mr. Hlggtns, said -In an Interview printed fn The Bee, that he thought his team wa a better hitting team than Omaha and also that he had better pitchers than Omaha. That remains to be seen, Don Carlo J Ragan showed up one of his pitchers Friday by pitching rings around Ford. Ragan pitched a superb game and adopted new tactic.. He did not waste tho first ball as do most pitchers, but rather saw to It that the first ball was over the plate every time. This puts a batsman who Is used to taking the, first ball up against a hard proposition. Umpire Brennan. before the game Friday, said that he thought Niehoff, third base man or the Desmofhe's team, was one of wiucj v. in- it-aau, j iiuse wno neara the remark watched the'work of Niehoff with considerable Interest, but that player did not have much chance to distinguish himself at the plate, although he did pick up a short hit about aa clean as Jimmie' Austin himself could have done It. Dolan Is the star of the Des Molne team, for he I hitting the ball a he hit In his old days. -While In Omaha he was recog nised aa tho most reliable pinch hitter, but now with Des Moines he hits all the time. and his three and four hits a game has been a great help to Des Moines In winning those games which have been won. Rain knocked out all the games in the Western league yesterday. The lineup: Omaha. . Position.' First .... Second ., .....Third ... Short ... ......Left .... Center .. Right .. Catch :.. Catch .., Des Moines. ..Dwyer Dolan Niehoff Anderson Fluurnoy , Dexter Autrey King Atlstln Franck , , Householder. Welch Belden Gondlng Le Brand,... Sandera. ...... ....Fltspatrlek I eager Bitch Wltherup Pitch Bomar Pitch Ford .....Pitch ...McGregor Bitch Clark Katiarj, ....... Hail Hollenbeck... Noah College Baae Ball-Games. At Princeton Princeton, 4; Harvard, 0. At Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 11; Cor nell, 6. At Ames. Is. Ames-Orinnell base ball. Came today postponed; rain. At Worcester, Mass. Holy Cross, 1; Yale, 0. .a Wtlllamstown Wesleyan, t; Wil liam. 1. At Wert point Columbia, 7; Army, 3. Pulllam Announce Releases. NEW. YORK. May 23-Harry C. Pulllam, president of the National league, touay an nounced the approval of the following re leases: By Cincinnati to Columbua, George N, Upp; by St. Louts, unconditionally, ' M. Boucher; by St. Louis to Burlington, Joha House, Jr. Kearney Wins Over Mlndea. KEAitNLY, Neb.. Msy 23. 8peclal T'W egiuin.j-Kearney High school defeated thg Mlncleii ba',1 team U.day in a slow gam., by u score- ft to 2. Errors were numerous and Kearney knocked Andrson ail over tli fWd. Wright of Kearney did fine wjrg and sliuik cil fourtteen men. Freshmen Play Fifteen-Inning- Tie. NEW 1UVLN. Conn., May 23. A n.ost lnR-resiIng a 'ir.e of base ball waa pUyed leu lna after.ioon when the Yale frsn neu ami Hie linivard fruohtnen battled icr f J'teen lriiii.g-i snd the game ended 2 Ij i. belli j culUvl on account of dainties.