THK HKK: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 5. IPoO. Omaha Defeats Pueblo; Wichita Wins Again; Pirates Blank Cubs 4 r .(Ms OMAOA.WINS FROM PLEBLO Lewer Pitches in the Victory, Hold ing Indians to One Ran. BALK LETS THAT ONE GO OVER Kin, kaif) Grinding and firaham Lead In Walloping; Two of the UraUra Pllrkrra. Driving On Dal. V t.HA). .May l.Imwr m w II. I. but f?ctlv with men on basea. snd Omha hfIIv Won tire .lust of the series with Pu'blo liy lh.' score 8 t J f'nab Ka.a hit hrd. but wa effective until th fifth, Pueblo's only run came It. 'he eighth, ai tin result r.f a balk by t.owf. 'iin.iha flayed another errorlc.i (nine tiday. On' awvrtint of th wrong ram b.-'ng snrHmmert hy fh umpire It was alvn oiii that Lower pitched yester 1v. Johns s,cfce pltrher VMtnilav for Omaha. The score: OMAHA A.R. It H. P A. K F'', ,r. If ,...... 1 .1 0 0 fc :.-.. rf 2 I ' 3 1 1 0 Heniry. lb . :l 1 1 2 Ki., th 4 ? 3 T 0 V. . lc., rf ( 5 0 1 1 ' !r-.l'Hm. Jl S O 2 4 2 TMnrlt ss , 3 f 1 4 3 flmijfn. c a - 1 . a 2 Lower, n ..... 41 0 2 'votau ;.:.. U 17 12 0 PUEBLO A.B. R H P O A. E Ken set. ,1b.. 4 0 1 I 3 1 Kpencer. cf 1 6 n Clark, lh 4 o 2 " " ' flour-lever. 2b ,. 3 0 2 4 3" Mil. if 4 V 2 I " Mittlck. If 4,0 I 0 ' l orhati. ! 2 0 0 1 - 1 M'f. c . " 1 " oatcs, p t - 1 " Nichols, p 10,0 0 0 Total ...M. I 27 1.1 3 Omaha :t 0 0 2 1 0 O- Pueblo ;4 4 O 0 (I 0 t 0 1 Sinlen hH.s. h: Fisher. King. Fendry, Stirling. Two-base hit: Welch. Three nse hit: Kane. l.eft on bases: Omaha. 10. PurblO. 1'-'. Hit with pitched ball: By ixiwer, 1. Panrlfhe Ills. King. Pendry. Krank, Unridlng. Passed ba'l: Mltso. Struck I mil: By lower, 6; bv Coates. 4: bv Nichols. . first base on ball: Off Conies, :t; off lower. 7. Time: 1: CmpIre: nugun. Attendance, v. Wl( Hil t KEEP ifS WI.MSIXi lake Doe Mora from Lincoln, MU In l "Straight Victories. WICHITA. Kan.. May 4. Cola. Penne,ll and Hubert batted out a victory fur Wichita today. The final score, was 4 In Both trams playpfl in mtrtseaaon form and both pitcher wer working well. Two bane on ball by Johnou were costly, aa isrth men aoorert on hit which followed, wtitle one of Uncoln's run wojs made by Walflron after be had been hit by a pitched ball. Altchiaon, Wlchita'a new aouthpaw, worked well. In the eighth In tilnf. after two men were down, Jack Thotmaa tied the game with a home run drive over the left field fence, which cored Waldron ahead of him. Waldron l hurt by runnlna Into the fence In ivri erforl to oatch Roberta- three-bae hit. He continued playing. The ecore: WICHITA. ab. n. ii. o. a. ra reltigrew, cf 3 1 0 3 1 0 Anderson, ss t 0 0 3 2 1 Cole, rf 4 1 1 4 0 0 Pennell. If 3 110 0 0 Hughe. 2b 4 0 0 3 3 0 Roberts, lb 4 1 1 10 1 O Wetetll. Sb 3 0 10 10 Weaver, c 3 0 I 1 0 Altiditapn, .p 3 0 0 0 4 0 ToUi 30 4 6 27 12 1 MNCOLN. ' .'AH. R. H. t. A: M Walttron. rf 3 3 2 '-' 0 0 Fox. Jb 3 0 n 1 1 0 lude. If ... 4 0 2 2 0 0 r hom a, lb.. 3 i i s i o Pavidson. cf 4 o o 3 ft 0 fJasmler, a 4 0 0 0 1 0 PiKheft. 3b.'..'...'.....-.: 4 0 1 2 0 0 Sullivan, c. ,4 0 3 6 0 0 tnhnann, p..' 3 0 O 1 4 0 'Mason ...... ...-... -..-. 1 0 0 0 0 0 , Total 33 3 24 7 0 'Maaon batted for Johnson in the ninth Inning. Score hy inning: Tir...W..rt AAA4AAA1 ft A .v I. m ............. . V " l. .!... l Lincoln 0 0 1 0 0 00 2 03 aunnnai j : Home run: Thoinaw. Struck nut: By Altchiaon. 4; bv Jonliaon. 3. Baa. on balls: Off Aitchlson. 1; off Johnson. 3. Hit by pitched ball: Viv Altchiaon, Waldron. Two-bane hit: Cle. Ponnell. Waldron, .hide. Pitchett. Three-bae hit: Roliort. fft on baaes: Wichita. 6; Lincoln, rt. Pouble play: Pettlgrew to Roberta. Sacri fice hits: Anderson. Fox. Stolen Imse: Hughe. Time: 1:15. Attendance: 1,200. I'mplre: Haskell. II K V EH KI.I'GR OIT A VICTORY Drives line laoaii from Stall and liarla Another. DKNVKR. Colo.. May 4-lltting bv Jones and Tlioiupsnn of the fienver team won today's game- fi-om lv Molncn. Herche was knocked from the box, and ancceeded by Kcrwln. who hurt his hand flopping a hot one I rum Hcldon' bat. Un then tinlahi-d the tf"Te for 1 Molne. Artie Bader plaed his first gamu. making a homo run. the first of the ea- TRIUMPH BOTTLED DEER "A healthful mtucMrbrew " h DOinishcs. strengthens, upbuilds. rkipj you 019 your way 10 success. flADft IN OMAHA V TMt 5TORZ MAY SALE WAISTS Saturday. May 8. Oraiideis Stores Wheat fmm kei ealat Sloalal rieat ear it la Waskbara-Crasby's Ualal Mesial rUar. kU la laaaarlaal. Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAOf'K I AM EH. LK.niE. W.LIVt.l W.L.I'ct. Wichita . 0 l.HfO1 Detroit li a .7"l li.mver 4 2 I Molne.. 3 3 Puehlo 3 3 ToM-ka 2 3 .wiTiNew York.. I 6 .M3 .&aiBoton .... 8 ( .6.1 Chicago ... 7 7 .6'J .0 iCIeveland II .429 Lincoln 1 4 .200 fbnaha 4 ,3::i 8ioux City. .2 4 .313 NAT. LEAtll K. Plilla t 7 .417 fll. louls .. & 10 .') Wash 4 S .Xti AMER. ASS N W.L.Prt. W.UPrt Boston .... Phlla I'lttshurg KIS Milwaukee 11 3 H t7 iloulsvllle VI .7 .10 tU5 llnd n poll 10 ( MA 'lncinntl 10 .!, 'MtnneaD'ls 7 8 .47 10 .413 Chicago ....8 9 .171 Toledo 7 St. Louis... 7 11 .3M IColumbiit 11 .31 J New York . 4 8 St. Paul ..5 ! .3.'7 Brooklyn ..8 7 4l7IKansaa Cy 6 .3M GAMES TODAY. Western ltigue Omaha at Wichita. Pea Moines at Totieka. Lincoln at Pueblo, Sioux City at Denver. American Association Columbus at St. Paul. Toledo at Mlnnenpuli. Indianapolis) at Milwaukee. Louisville at Kansas City. National league New York at Boatoti. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Chicago, St. Loul at Plttabuig. American leagua Chicago at Cleveland, Detroit at St. IajiiI. Washington at Phila delphia. Boston at New Turk. ftnn itn lh lrt.u! o.-a.i , n.l. r..n..A M.. .4A one or more hits In ch Inning. The score: UENVKK. AB 6 4 R. II O A. E. 2 12 0 0 3 b i 0 H 1 2 2 0 0 112 3 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 4 0 2 0 it 0 13 I 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 14 0 0 10 ( 111 10 0 R H O. A. E. 0 0 113 13 10 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 I 10 0 0 112 0 1 0 0 1 3 II 0 0 0 3 0 12 6 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 24 8 4 Cassady. if .ions, if Belden. If Ilariman, hs btankard, 2b TlMimpsoli, Jb.,.. Llndscy, lb.. Zal'iaky. c .... . 3 . 4 . S . 4 . 6 . 4 Gillen. p DEfl MOINES. h 4 4 4 4 Colligan, s Under. If-rf Mattick, cr Dwyer, lb Dalton. f-rf Nelhoff. 3b (Jilmartln, 2b.... koerner, c Herche, p Kerwln. p Ijir.g. p Curtis . 4 . 3 . 4 . 4 . . 0 . I . 1 Totals .:..i4 Rjtfted for lj.nl. In nlmt. Henver 1 S 0 2' 0 0 1 3 ' 10 ! Mcilies 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 0 03 Two base hits: Krner. Cassaday. Glilen. Three base lilts- Dwyer. Belden. Home run: Hader. avrlfice hits: Nelhoff, Hart n u. n 1 .t rwf ( v. IaLii I. .. . . f . . .... .. -. .... . j . . v - .. inom. oifi.cn 1 UB- saday. Hartman. Thompson. Bader. Bane imiin. ci i neruiiw, i; oir Lanf, 1. aitrucK out: By Uillon, 4; hy Herche, 3; bv Lang, 3. Left on besea: Denver. Id; De Moines. . Hit by pitched ball: Nelhoff. Time: l jo. Umpire: Clark. SI.APMCA PHOVEO A PtDDOtl aloox City Batter Got to Toneka Slabmaa with a Vengeance. TOPEKA. Kan., May 4 The Sioux Cltv Warriors fell onto Siapnlca'a twisters in the seventh lnnln- today an I towed the game away so hard that Coolay quit and went home and let his short Rtop piny first baae. The acore wa 10 to 6 Dur ing the melee Topeka used three pitchers but the Sioux were out for blood and nothing could stop them. Some Topeka error helped to add to the score, while the visitors' mlsplays did not Jajnice much. The score: SIOCX CITY. t. AH- R- H 0 A . E. ( amphell. If S 8 3 3 0 0 I'm kalmnir r-t ., . T !. '.' "u,1,,rr''b 5 2 2 16 0 ") Welch. 3h. c 1 . m Stoval rf 1 A 7, i i i Smith. s 1 1 , Andrews. 2b 2 0 i 2 8 0 c T 1 0 0 3 1 1 Town, c 1 i i ... " 1 " 11 ti Alderman, p .4 0 0 1 3 0 ' "fala 33 10 12 JT 17 4 TOPEKA. AU li it . ... Woolev. rf ft 1 1 a a Oeier. rf 1 1 1 1 1 Cooley. lb 3 1 s . , Kimble, lb 2 o 0 0 0 Fenlon If 1 1 Andrews. 3b. a 1 a . Olson, k 5 1 j J T, A K''l. 2b 3 I 1 s 1 (, Kernc. c 4 0 0 5 3 1 Slapnlca, p 3 0 0 0 4 0 n 0 o 0 0 1. romason, p 1 0 0 0 q 0 ..T01''' r "fi 1 V u 3 a uuiuru Hi 11 u tj 1.1 mtj I IJUI. Sioux City... ?oooolt(i iio '"I"7"" 1 2 u .11 1 3 08 Three-base hit: Welch. Two-base hit: Olson. First hi.Rn mm l.ulla. (rt uu..-iA- "I; . 1: ft AMennan. 4. Struck out: By SlHpiiica. 3; by Belts. 1; by Tomaaon. 1; . " 1. uu pnen: Alderman. Hit with pitched ball: By Slapnlca, Smith, bv Alderman kVnliin r.ri nn lopeka. 8; Sioux City. 4. Stolen bases: t.eier. I ooley, Kenlon. Slapnlca. Campbell, t ruikshank. Welch, Hniith (2) Towne mis: ( ruiKsimnk. Andreas (2) lime: 2:30. Cinplre: Mullin. CJ AMES l A M K II I C A AOCIATIO Kanaoa City Wins from Mlnaeapalla lu Tenth Inilsg. M I NNE A I"OLl 8. Minn.. My 4. Three Minneapolis regulars were injured in the early Innings of today's game and Kaunas City took a ten-inning contest trim the patched-up lineup. Martens" Tlple tied the score In the ninth, but Knnsas City acored In the following inning C.roinii a clean tvo-base smash by ' Beckley. Scoie: KAXPA CITY. MINNEAPOLIS H B B.H.O A B Shannon, cf.. a t I aovler. n 11 I) 1 n Cma, aa. t 1 i 0 Patiervon, In.! ! t 1 I Pukler. lh . 6 S 1 a 0 M.nn.. 1b..S 1 It 1 llraahear, !h, i I I 1 1 Plrkarlllf. rf. S 2 1 0 NelhtMra, rt 4 I 1 0 nnna. 2d i 1 .1 1 t Hallnian. If.. 1. nMmnnton. If. I t 0 llrltlins. Sh.. 4 I ft I 0O Nlll. rf . . f 10 0 0 Sullivan. 1 4 OW'heelar. w..4 ft I 0 Bnn. p ... 4 0 1 5 OOn Uen. 3b . 3 1 fl Blcx H, c t t 1 I 0 Tuala S 11 30 IT 1 R.pD. c 0 40 harlla, a S 2 t I I Wllann, p a n a 1 0 t'aie 1 1 0 0 .. .... , , To"1" S 10 SO 17 t Lulled for OVrlln In ninth Minneapolis 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 KiiiHSH City 000100020 1 4 Two-base hits: Down. Hetlmg. Beckley Thrne-lmau hit: Mertens. Stolen tiae: Neighbor. Sncriflce fly: Neighbor. Dou ble iilava: tiberlln to Merlen. Cro to Braabear to Beckley. Hit: Off Otwlln hi In nine Innings: off Wilson. 1 li one Inning. Struck out: By . Oberlln. 2; uy W"Hau. 1: bv Swann. 3 Left On bast.: M nnei,M,n. : Kansas Cltv, 8. ' First base on balls: Off Oberlin. !:' off lriwaiin. 3 I'ime: 2:t0. I'mplrea: Sullivan and Cona hau. Hllvaraakee Win In Thirteenth. M ILWAl'KEE. May 4 The home elub won an ifxcltiiirT contest In lhln. en n,. nlnga froii St. Paul todav bv a auoia of 4 to 3. With the bases full In the thirteenth. Robinson singled over eionij, sending Clark home with the winning ru.i. Pape, In the eighth Inning, was taken out after two bits had been made. Schneibei jf. who then went on the rubber, passed a man. f irclng In a ruij and w as taken out and Mi lily 1111 aubstliuted. Manager Mi -Cloakey and Dan McOunn were order, d off the fien! hy I'm pi re Hayes for de puting di cixiiiiiM. Score: MILWAl KKK fJT. PAI'U H O.A .r H.H O A E Rf.hlna.vs aa. I 2 4 1 Havla, .... t 4 0 a collina. If . ... 5 ft I 4 Atmfe aiar. rf 4 I I 0 0 Barry, rf .... i S 0Hov. If ... 9 1 t I 0 M.Uann. lb . I I I 1 Ir'iynn. 1b...t n 1 kanda.ll. rt ... I 4 OKluod. ;b 0 2 I Clark, ib .... 1 t I icarlaik. e li Mcroravfe. ill I 1 I bio. k man. Sb. I I 0 I I Hoaldlrr. C I 1 1ft I OBa.u, w I I. I 1 1 PM. I I 2 I Liu, p I 1 1 I 0 s.-hntbrg. l I I I I Mtillyns. p . J 0 I Tutala k 77 li A Ui.mn . a t A Totala II I 11 t f ne out when winning run a ored Milwaukee 1)001 4)200000 0 14 St. Paul 100000020000 03 Hit- Off Pape. 4 In seven tn.ilngj; off Mitilynn. 3 In six Innlnss. Saciilk-? bit' Hoev, ArmbrustHr. Hosteller. Flvp:i. Stolen bases: Robinson. Clark iti, Cork man. iKiuble play: Robinson to MrCor mick to Hosteller. lafi on haaea: Ml -waukee. 14: St. Paul. First base on ball- Off Sehnrlberej 1: off McOiyiHi. 3; off Lie., b. Hit with pitched ball: Arm. hi-'iKter. Mi'Ccrmlck. Stiuck ou: Bv Pane. ; hv Llex. 13; bv MeOKna, 2. Balk l.ix. Time. J:4. I'mpires: 1U)ii and Kir..- PIRATES WIN IN ELEVENTH Cubi Fail to Hit Adami and Are V Shut Out. BROWN WEAKENS AT FINISH Fenr ainsrlea In Final Inning OIa (ame to Pit tbargarore af Other National l.eagae fiames. CHICAGO, May 4 For ten innings today neither team could do much of anything against the pitching of Brown of Chicago and Pittsburg's latest find. Adams, for merly of Louisville. The visitors, however, bunch four singles in the eleventh, defeat ing Chicago, 1 to 0. Score: PITTSBl'HO. CHICAGO. B.H.n.A E B HO A Barhaaii. lb.. I t 1 4 (Fori, Jb I I 4 l.cuh. f 4 110 ehc-bard. It . 4 11 Clarke. If ... 1 4 0 0hult, rf . . . I 1 1 Wagner. . . 4 111 0 Thane, lb... I 1 It Ahatein. lb. I 1 II I 1 flttlnfaldti III 1 I I I M.ller. Jb ...a 1 1 I 0 Hofman. cf.,.4 110 Wlldon, rf . , I 0 3ft 0 Tinker, aa 4 A I I 0 C'tiaon. r . .. 4 t 4 2 0 Mnran. r 4 0 10 1 0 Adams, p 4 0 0 S I Brown, p 4 0 1 1 Totala 4(1 8 31 It 8 Tmala 31 S3 II 9 Chicago 0 0000O0O00 0 0 Pittsburg 0 000000 0 00 11 Two-baue hit: Stetnfeldt. Absteln, Gib son. Solen bases: Evers, Sheckard, Chance (21. Clarke. Double play: Blown, Tinker to Chance. l.eft on baef: Chicago, 8; Pittsburg. 8. Bases on balls: tiff Brown, 2: off Adams, 3. Bases on errors: Chicago. 2; Pittsburg, 2. Struck out: By Brown. 8; by Adam. 1. Time: 1:67. I'mpires: Emslle and O'Day. Boston and Brooklyn Divide. BROOKLYN. May 4.-Boton and Brook lyn broke 'Yn In- the first double-header of the season hero today. The first gam was a free hil'lng affair, with four pitch er working, the visitors winning despite a hot ninth-inning rally of Brooklyn. Scan Ion had Boston at his mercy nil the way In the second game. Score, flist game: BOSTON. BROOKLYN B.H.n.A C B.H.O.A K. nates. If 4 1 0 1 Bunch If 6 3 t 0 Berker. rf . .. I 1 t 1 Alpermao. lb 4 ft 4 3 0 Beaumont, cf. & 1 0 0 Hummel, a. . 8 8 1 0 0 Reck, lb 4 112 1 t eabrtnt, f...4 110 0 Kltchey, 2b... 3 0 1 1 0 Kualua. if ... 4 1 li 4 0 Pahlen. aa . . 3 0 14 fl.lordan. lb . .4 110 0 Sweeney. Sb I 11 0 Lennox, lb... I till Smith, c I lit I Baien, C....4 1 I I rhappalle, p 1 1 1 OHuatar. p.. .1 1 0 While. I 1 1 3 0Catlraon .. Ruckur. p. ... 1 a 0 1 0 Totala 12 8 :7 10 4 McKlraan ...1 100 Totala SI I 17 7 1 Batted for Hunter In fourth. Baited tor Rurker In nnith. Boston 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 07 Brooklyn 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Two-base hit: Bweeney, McEllveen, Se hrlng. Hits: Off Hunter, 1 in 4 Innings; off Rucker. 7 In R innings; off Chappelle, 4 In 3 inning; off White. 5 in b Innings. Sacrifice bits: Beck. Ritchev, Alperman. Sacrifice file: Sweeney, Jordan. Stolen bases: Bates, Hummell, Kustus, Jordan. Double plays: White to Beck. Alperman to Jordan. Left on baes: Boston. 6; Brook lyn, 9. Base on ball: Off Hunter, I: off Chappelle, 3; off Rucker, 8; off White. 1. Base on errors: Boston, 1; Brooklvn, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Rucker. 1. Struck out: By Hunter, 3; bv Chapelle. 1: bv Rucker. 1; by White, 1. Wild pitch: Rucker. Time: 2:03. Umpires: Johnstone and Cusack. Score, second game: BROOKLYN. BOSTON B.H O A E R H O A E. Burrh. U 4 I I Batea, if 4 1 3 1 0 Alperman. 2b. 4 I 4 0 Beckar, rf,...4 1 t 0 1 Hummal, .. 4 X 1 1 0S'm, lb 3 1 II fl 0 sebHn. ef..,4 I 1 0 Bk. cf 1 0 10 0 Kuatua. rr ... 4 1 3 0 ORItihav, 5b. . 1 0 3 4 0 .lorHan. lb... 3 n 1(1 fl flllahlen. aa...l 13 3 0 Lennox. 3b... J t 8 8 0wenr. 3b . 4 0 1 I fl Dunn, c 3 1 I 4 1 Rnwerman. c. 4 0 I 0 fl S anion, p .. I 10 1 Mattarn. p.... 2 0 0 1 fl Beatrmont ..1 1 00 Totala 30 I 37 U 1 Llndaraan, p. 0 I ft 0 Total 3 I 24 12 1 Batted lor Mfttteru In eighth. Boston ..,.n0 - 1 0 'Y3 Brooklyn .1 0 0 0 0 0 6-0 0 6 Two-base hits: Dshlen. Hummel. Three bae hit: Beaumont. Hits: Off Mattern. 3 In 7 Innings. Sacrifice hit: Bock. Sacrifice files': Beck. TJahlen. Stolen base: Scoring, Kustus. Double plays: Mattern to Dahleti to Stem. Sweeney (unassisted). Ritchev to Stem. Left on bases: Boston, 8: Brooklvn. 8. Base on ball: Off aMttern. 3: off Lln daman, 1; off Scanlnn, 3. Baae on error: Boston, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mat tern. 1. Struck out: By Mattern, 2: by Scanlon. 3. Time: 1:58. L'mpireB: Johnstone and Cusack. Three Straight for Phillies. PHILADELPHIA. May 4-Phlladelphla made It three straight over New York by winning today's game by 5 to 2. Moren wa effective and he wa given brilliant support. MathewRon weakened In the fifth and sixth Innings, when he was hit safely four times and gave four passes. He was succeeded by Raymond In the seventh. Score: PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK B.H.O.A. B.H.O.A.E Granby, 3b. Knaha, 2b.. Tllua, rt I I 0 I ! I 11 Tannar. lb. . i 0 MuCorm'k. rf. I 7 t fl Murray. If ... 4 DO'Hara. cf.... 2 0 Devlin. Sb.... 4 fl Brlrlwall. a. , 3 Klati-har. 2b.. 4 OS. hlal. v 4 0 Mathewaon, p 1 Bajrmond, p. . 0rra 1 Markl 1 ! a 1 1 1 Maea, If. 3 t Branafteld. lb 4 II 1 lisbornt, cf. . . 4 1 I 1 8 2 1 0 0 0 Doolan. aa. .. 4 .. 4 . I I I 1 2 1 Pooln, c... Moran, p.. Tottla 31 11 37 13 Tola I a 32 7 !4 1 S Balled for Mathewson In seventh. c Batted for Raymond In the ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 8 3 0 6 New York 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 00 2 Two-base hit: Bransfleld. Hits: Off Math ewson, In innings: off Raymond. 2 In 2 innings. Sacrifice hit: McCormlck. Stolen bases: rOaut (21. Devlin. Double play: Doolan, Bransfleld. Left on bases: Phila delphia, 11; New York, 8. Baae on balls: Off Moren. 4; oft Mathewson. 4: off Ray mond. 3. Struck out: By Moren, 2; by Mathewson. 4; by Raymond. 3. Time: 2:07. Umpire: Rigter and Ttuby. GAMES 1SI THIS AMERICA LEAGUES Cleveland Easily lie feat a Chicago by He ore of Tea lo Two. CLEVELAND, May 4 Cleveland defeated Chicago easily today by the score of 10 to 2. Smith was wild and hit hard with men on bases. Chicago failed to get a hit off Young until the sixth inning. Parent fielding featured the contest. Score: CLEVELAND. CHICAOO. B.H.O.A E B.H.O.A B. Cooda, rf. ...4 a I 0 OHahn. rf ... 4 I 0 Bradlrr, :b..,3 0 0 0 VAIllaar, If... I 1 ft 0 Stovall, lb... 4 3 t ft 0 labell. lb. .. 4 II fl 0 Lajola, 3b.... I 3 3 1' Stlraaaih. if... 8 1 I ft 0 Clarkr. t 4 3 3 1 lAta. JO 4 0 110 Hlmhman. If. I ! I II (Parent, as 4 ft fl ft a Perrln. a . 4 ft 1 4 ftgulllvan. c. . . I i 8 0 Blrm'hani, if. 4 2 5 ft ft Tanneblll, lb 3 1 ft I 1 Younft. p I I 1 1 Ofmlib. p..,.,. 3 1 1 1 ft Owana ..... 1 ft 0 0 Total 3d H 17 ft 1 Totals .32 4 24 14 I Batted for Sullivan in ninth. Cleveland 2 0 0 3 0 1 3 2 10 cnicago 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 Baae on errors: Cleveland. 1. Two-base hits: Hlnchman. Tannehlll. Three-base hit: Stovall. Stolen bases: Lajule. Fer ritin. Birmingham. Buses on balls: Off Young. 3; off Smith, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Bradley. Left on baes: Cleveland, 7; Chi cago. S. Struck out: Bv Young, 1: by Smith. 3. Passed ball: Sullivan. Time: 1.52. Umpires: Sheridan and Keiin. Browns Win from Tiger. ST. LOUIS, May 4 -St. Lout won from Dvlroii toduy by hilling the ball. - For six ipnings Summer held the local team 10 one Int. but in the seventh six hi: re sulted lu four rune. Waddell was wild and geva the vialtors six bases on balls In the first two Innings. The gave Detroit two tallies. Score: ' T, LOUIS . DETROIT U H O A k: H.0.A t Haruall. rf . 4 I I 0 .M.latjra If . 1 a 0 Holt mii. cf .l 1 3ft Buk, aa . . I ft t 1 ft sion. If I I ft ft ftOrawferft.-ef.. I 1 , Parna. Sb. .. 4 I ft 3 AOotib. rf. ft ft t ft fl Wailaca. aa 4 1 1 ft ft Raaauaa, lb. I ft II 1 ft Willtain.. Ib. I 11 1 lO unry, 3k . 4 10 8 Jonas, lb 3 0 14 ft ft haal.r. 8b . I ft 1 ft C'rlfar. c 3 I 1 I lluaaia. c. .. 4 1 4 1 0 WafclH. p. .. I ft ft t 1 umani.-a. p.a I l 1 u Total .... II ft 21 II l' Tula. ...'.; " u li i St. .Levis 0 0040 4 Detroit '. 1 I 0 0 0 0 S 0 02 Two-base hit: Wallace. Sacriflca hita: Schaeler. Bush. Touble pliv:- Roaamau to Summer. Criger to Jones. First base rn balls: Off Wsddell, ; off Summers 1 Struck out By Waddell. s. by Sunimei. 4. Left on base: SI. Loul. 4, Deiroit, ft! Time: I f!. Umpire: O loughlin and P r rine. Htahlanaers Mle I p Big eore. NEW YORK. Uav 4 -A decisive defeat administered to Philadelphia to.lay. The score was li' tt '3. The local nt eleven men to bat tft Ibe fourth and sevenui innings and tnen tallied all their iLns. Store. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. B.H D A R B.H.O.A B. rre. cf t a I 0 Hariaal. If .. . J 1 0 fl 0 Kealar. rf ...8 I 1 II Heitmuller. If 1 1 ft 0 1 Cnaaa, Ik ..4 0 1ft) ft fl Nlcholla. as.. 4 I ft ! 3 Blhertalo. 4b. Ill ftmuina, :b. ...4 1 i fl Uni'. 'r 4 1 I ft a Mjjphy. rf...4 t I 1 I Ward. Jb .... 4 1 1 ft ft Datlf. th 4 I 0 0 Knltbt. a... .4 I 0 3 Baker, 3b 4 1 1 3 0 Blair, c 4 1 3 I ftgtrunk, if ...I 0 110 44uln. p 3 1 ft 1 0 Barr, cf I fl 1 0 0 Tnnmaa, e J 0 4 1 0 Totala 31 13 37 II (Lapp. 2 n 3 l 0 ihlllzar. p.. 1 0 0 J 0 Vlrkara. p. .. 3 0 0 8 0 Totala U I 24 l' 4 Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 New York 0000030 11 Three-base hits: Cree. Muiphv. Hucrl flce hits: Keeier ?2. Stolen base. El berfeld (2). b,,r Ljft on base: Phila delphia, b; New York, 11. First baae on errors: New York, 4. Double plav: Ba ker and Thorn-, Collins and Thomas. Struck out: By Qulnn. 3; by Schllttei. I; by Vlcker, S. Base on balls: Off Schlltxsr. 2: off Vlckers. 8: off Qulnn. I. Hit with pitched bail: Bv Si'lilltx-r, 1. wild pitch: Vlckers. Hits: Off Sclilllzcr, 6 In three Innings: off Vlcker. 8 In tlve Innings l mpires: Evan and HuraL Time. 1:03 Washington Blanks Boston. BOSTON. May 4 .Tannehlll fine plich " enabled Washington to win todav. 1 to 0. Morgan also pitched a good game, hut he made a balk In the third tuning, allowing Milan to score from third. Score: WASHINGTON BO8TON n ,. W O.A.E B.H.O.A B. V. r' 0 OMcCoonell. 2b S 3 I 0 McBrida. a., t 0 S ft 0 Lord, 3b I 0 2 3 0 Inrlaub. lb.. I ft II t 0 Speaker, cf... 8 1 1 1 0 Delebantv, 2b 3 1 3 0 (laaslor. rf ... I ft 0"l 0 Clymer, rf ...S 1 1 ft os.ahl, Jb 3 1 li) 0 0 fonroy, lb... I 0 V 1 0 Nile. If 3 110 0 Vlllan cf..... t 1 ft OWagnar, .a... 3 0 i 1 0 Street e. 3 0 4 i ft Spenear, c.... 0 ft 1 0 Tannehlll. ' p. 3 0 t 4 Morgan, p. ..I 0 0 10 . 1 l)aial 1 0 ft ft- u Total. .2ft I 27 II 0 '.' !; Ttl SI I 27 13 0 Batt-ed for Morgan In trie ninth. i!081?? - 000000000-0 Washington 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hit: Clymer. Stolen, base: Milan. CJanley. Double plays: McCnnnell to Stahl Laglauh to McBride to Unglaub, fannehlll to Unglaub. Left on bases: Boston. I: Washington, 1. Frst base on t , .?f Tannen111' 2- ot Morgan, 2. Hit with pitched ball: Nilee, McBrkre. Struck out: By Morgan, 4: by Tannehlll. 2. Balk: CmSoVly 14- rn,P'Jt,,: Eaa 1 WITH THE BUW1.ER. The best game In the Three Men league, was played last night on the asso ciation alleys by the Cream Cltys agalnat Yousems Colts, taking all three games In 2 W,"k' .bT S01'1"" a totBl T LW8 pins. Sijple getting high single game of 245. W. L JL had nl" ota' of ' Tn. ...sin i-ea.pies ftore imo. ? against Cudalivs CREAM CITY'S SdPle '... 148 -Mr. . 'i Me,'n '.....'....16 19 3 678 lnhr 21 244 I'; Total ... Klsssne .. Hawley .. Tousem .. Tolal .... 'VorsBM'-s 'colts1 m um U 114 127 m l-s. lo 129 413 157 14 2114 610 ....411 402 470 1.23 Thorslon Rifles Heady to Play. VThe Thurston Rifles base ball team has organized for the season, and are ready for games with any if the Class B team In the city. While Uie coinpanv has not had a. team for suOcral vnrs. they have got together an aggregation this vear that should be able to give n good account of 1 w. rj . ""- 1 1 1 . 1 u , jh 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; right field, Mortre; center field, English- !,. Ka.u TTM . n 1 .1 . . 110 ri.&srmiu, arcoiin nae, Mc- Namara. Dunn; short stop, Brown; third base. Leenev (cantaln): tn inhu nu.. Bowes: pitchers, Burmester. Peierson Clayton, Adams. For games call -C H Reeves, Iloug. ,J781eefore, 6 00 p. m.'. or a-iw. evenjugav or-tiporgs iny, care of llinsky Fruit c.aotany. . befrtre 8 on r. Lrn- 0me,,wlth nbrjaiice. Senaon Eagles. W eat Bides. ur Bm.Ck'thlll.c:omna nv rir. 'erred. Weston Make flxly-Eighl Miles. SLATER. M M4.-Ed ward Pavson Weston. the- vcterfcn transcontinental walker, who arrived here nt midnight last night from Mexico, a distance of slxty- p t c 1 1 miles minmMl alrt Im. . o clock this morning, after a good night's reai. ivcBion is 111 goorj condition and counts on spending tonight at Jligglnevillc, iviijr-uiiv iinicB weni 01 nrrc. . mj, Caesar Yonna' Widow Remarried. NEW YORK, May 4 -Mr. Margaret L. Vfllllia til wl.lnw nl I , . . bookmaker for whose death Nan Patter aon wa tried for murder, was married to night to George W. Langdon of Sheepshefad .v m . . uaitKuuii ns irmriHgea ine Young raclllff stable for Mm Viiim. Bln... b. .. . husband's death. Cadtnan Chaining Fast. Cadman's Injured leg was taken out of the plaster cast Monday evening. The at tending physician says the hurt has hen led sufprlfilngly well, and promises that Cad man can play again tn two weeks. Nebraska Wins Base Ball Game. DES MOINES. May 4 In a rough base ball game here today Nebraska university defeated Drake unlvereity by a score of 8 to 3. Blair Gels New tlfflclal. BLAIR. Neb.. May 4. (Special Telegram 1 Dr. C. H. Mead turned over the city ad ministration tonight to W. R. Williams, the newly elected mayor. There was a short session of the council and the following appointments were made: Chief of police, J I Day; night police, C. E. Anderson: city attorney, E. C. Jackson; physician. Dr. R. J. Murdock; engineer, T. P. Kelley; water commissioner, Everett Tyson; fire chief, John McKay; assistant. K. A. Peterson; cemetery warden, Warren Jones. Th council stands three wets and five drys, the granting of saloon licenses being out f the question. A hard fight will be put up for pool hall, which were cut out a year ago when the city went dry. Children Go Raiubllna. HASTINGS. Neb., May 4. (Special.! While their parents searched the country tound and dragged a pond In search of them, three little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. f II. Magner and A B. McCoy slept peacefully on the roadside between Has tings and Ayr last lilght. The search was kept up all night and until this morning, whan word was received that the children had passrd through Ayr. They were re turned from Ayr this afternoon. The girls, aged 6. and 10 years, had wandered a distance of nine mile and were going to ward Blue Hill. Pleased with Pastor. CLARK8, Neb.. May 4. 4 Special.! At the close of the regular servic In the First Congregational church laat Sunday morn ing the large congregation preaent voted unanimously to retain the services of the pastor, Rev. J. Garretson. This action was taken In view of the fact that when Mr. Garretaon came to Clark he only con tracted for a year. Since ha became pastor of this church, th congregations have doubled, a number of new member have been received and a new building project has been successfully launched, In fact, work on lbs new building begins this week. Alleged Boallegger Takea. BEATRICE. Neb , May 4 -(Special. I W. G. Cross, who has apartments over the Elk restaurant, was arrested today on a charge of bootlegging Cms' arrest came after Tom Connell, who was taken In Sat urday night, had Informed the officers that he had purchased liquor of Cross His hearing will be held tomorrow niaaraeefal Coadect of liver and bowel. In refuting lo act. 1 quickly remedied with Ir. King New Life Pill. 36c. For salt- by Beaton Drug Co. GOTCil TO MEET OLSON HERE Champion Will Wrestle St. Louii Maa ' Nicht of Twentv-Fourth. O - aj GOES TO DENVER FOR BEELL He and Klank Paa Throngh Ttm and Km 1 1 Make the Match Latin for 4lld Hark. Frank Ootch. wurld'a ihainplon wrestler, will wrestle Charley Olson of 81. Loul at the Auditorium the night of May 24. It will be a straight finish match, c.tih-as-ctch-can, best two out of three. Emll Klank, Gotch's partner and man ager, dropped into the city yesterday morn ing and made arrangements for the match with Manager Gillan of the Auditorium. Klank was Joined here In the evening by Ootch, who came over from Des Moines, and they proceeded to Denier, where Ootch ) and Fred Beell wrestle tomorrow night. Olson Is a great wrestler, one of the best. He has" beaten Beell and some of the other top-notchers and has been anxious to go to a finish with Gotch. He is a big fellow, powerfully built and quick. "I am enjoying life immensely, though living a strenuous one." stld Gotch. Smil ing as usual, at the train last evening. "ThIN hard constant work agref with me, though after my wrestle with Olson In Omaha I will go into summer quarters fur a good rest. I want to get Into fine form for my match next January with Hacken Schmidt at Melbourne, Australia, for I don't want any more draw affairs." . Golrh Reals After Maleh. Gotch tarried In Des Moines for a few hours of rnst after his wrestle there Mon day night with Jess- Westergaard. Emll dropped up to The Bee office as ususl upon bis arrival. "Mahmopt. the Turk. Is a good one." said Klank. In referring to the Gotch-Mah-mout match In Chicago recently. "Yes, Gotch 'wound him up quickly, but not as quickly as I expected him to. nor as quickly as Gotch figured on We had everything cut and dried for Frank to go right In, not stall a minuto. and pick that big felloe- up and throw hint Co the mat. But the Turk was too much for till easy work. 1 didn't expect him to stay more than three min utes In the first bout nnd two In the sec ond, but lie stayed eight In one and nine in the other. Ho gave Gotch a good run while lie lasted and twice got back of Frank. Once he held up straight over his head and Frank had to worm fast to get away. "Jess Westergaard did very well against Gotch, but Jess must get more speed. "We have a great many matches on hand for the next few weeks. We will go from Denver on to the Pacific coast, taking In Portland and othvr cities in Oregon and Washington. "I believe Frank will have Httle trouhle In winding up Huckenschmldt In Melbourne when they meet tn January. "There's nothing to that report about frame anil Hack meeting this summer at tne scstue exposition. 1 he terms of their Australian contract would not permit It." Tennis Becomes Part of Course in High School Student! Meet with Director to Dis cuss Plans for Placing Game in Recognized List. ' " vr-- ?, V ,."-- r; Tennis Is to have a place this year among the Omaha High school athletics. Mr 1 day afternoon Ben Clierrlngton. di rector of athletics met thirty tennis candi dates and made a short talk in favor of making tennis a recognised gajna. "My Idra." said Mr. Clierrlngton, "Is to work out teams for local meets I am ready to do all 1 can to promote this new feature and earnestly hope -that many who hava not been able to enter other high school athletica will be able to take part In this. Fied Heyu and Fredrrkk McConnell will act as assistants to Mr. Clierrlngton for the present. Fred Heyn har negotiated fa vorable with Crelghton, Council Bluffs autd South Omaha and expects to be able to sign up a number of games. A smull .entry foe will probably be charged and a system of defaults will be adopted to Insure systematic management. METHODIST BISHOPS ASSIGNED Kuelaen, Warren, Qaayle and Berry Will Prealde Over Weatern Conference. WHEELING. W. Va., May 4.-At today s session of the Methodist Episcopal Bishops ot the world, the assignement of bishops to the fall conference were made. The list in part follows: Chicago German. September 30, McDowell; North Danish. September 8. Mclntyre; North Swedish, September 18. Mclntyre; Minnesota, September 22, Mclntyre; North Minnesota, September 29. Mclntyre; North German. October fl. Mclntyre; North Da kota, October 15; Mclntyre; West German. August 25, Nuelsen: Northwest German. September 1. Nuelsen: Western Swedish; September 8, Nuelsen; Nebraska, September IB, Nuelsen; North Nebraska, September 29. Nuelsen; Dakota, October 6, Nuelsen; East Tennessee, October 13, Anderson; Missouri, Septemher 22. Quayle; Oklahoma, Uuayle; Colorado, September 8, Berry; Des Molne. September 15. Berry; Northwest Iowa. September 22. Berry; Upper lows, September 22, Berry; Wyoming Mission, August 19, Warren; Black Hills Mission, August 26, Warren: Northwest Nebraska, September 2, Warren; Nebraska, September . Wsrren; West Nebraska. September 18, Warren; Idaho. August 11. Smith; Montana, August 25. Sellmeyer; Iowa. September 8, Spellmeyer; St. Ixnils German, September 15. Spellmeyer; Southern Illinois, Septem ber 22, Spellmeyer. INSANE MAN IS CONVICTED OF FORGERY Former Wealthy l.tajaor Dealer Re tain Aofflclent tannins lo Float Roane Paper. CHICAGO, May 4. Edward H. Bentsch, a former wealthy liquor dealer and sport ing man of Indianapolis, was sentenced to day to the asylum for the criminal Insane at Chester, III , on a charge of forgery. Remach a reason deserted him some time ago without, however, depriving him of aufficiejit cunning to perpetrate several successful foigerles, it is said. In St. Louis, lioulsvlllp and Kansas City. He wa placed in an asylum at Indlanapoll but eacar-d laat January. 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