Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 07, 1909, Page 4, Image 4
THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MAY 1900. Wichita Defeats Omaha; RiBKRI: WON BY HOME RUN Wichita First Baseman Hiti Chaser Over the Fence. TWO Of BASES AT, THE TIME Iraaha Was One Ren ta Ik (.nod t Mil RnkrrU fanneeted, bat I nnld t Corral An More Scores. WICHITA. Kan.. May (Special )-Rob-Ti won today's gsme foe Wichita with a h'.m drive over the right Meld fence. Twl were on baae wltn two 6 it end Omaha had one run 10 the) good whfftl the hit wa mad, which made th cor 4 to 2. ai It lemalned to the flniKh. Both pitcher worked well, though Brennan easily had the better of tha argument. H had omaha a heavy hitter helpless In pinches. J'endry, Welch. Helrlin and Graham starred for Omaha and rut off He vera I htta. Brennan' fielding and pitching wu the feature of Wichlt' play. Omaha got two men on basea In the ninth, with none out. I'rh wa forced at second and John and Saunders were retired on a fast double play. Anderson to Roberta. Captain Buck l'ranck wss chased from the field In the t rut Inning for arguing with the umpire. The ti'ore: , OMAHA.' . AB. H. H. il. A Heber. If King, cf and Pendry. 3b.... Kane, lb Ora ham. lib... elrh, rf.... "ranck, as.... Belden. cf.... (kindlng, c... Jnttn. p Pander .... II 1 3 In 4 1 0 X 2 0 0 i) n 0 n 0 o 1 o 1 2 00 Total .....:.. 1, S 24 , 12 1 : ' WICHITA. '. AB. R.H. O. A E Petttgrew. rf 2 I 1 3 1 0 Anderson, s. .. 4 02210 Cole, rf ,.,. 4,1.1 2 0 0 I-runell. If ...'....,. v.. . S.''-l''- 0 l' 0' Hughe. 2ti. . '..;.'. . 4 0 ' 1 1 o Roberta, lb 4 I 1 II 0 0 Westersll. 2b 4 0 0 S 2 2 Weaver, e 2 0 120 hreitnan, p.....i ...... , 0 2 0 8 0 Totaia .v.. .11 i.. 4, 27 14 2 Sandera lrUed for Beden In the ninth Inning. Wichita 0 0 0 0 1 0 S 0 4 Omaha 00001010 0-2 Struck out: By Brennan. 4: by Johna. 2. Haaea on balls: Off Brennan, ; ott Johns, B. Hit by pitched ball: By Brennan, Handera, rf.olen bases; Hughes, Wester r,ll. Helitu. Hcrlfloa htta: Pettigrrw, Andersen, Johns. Sacrifice frv: Cole. Double play: -Artderaon to' Roberts. Two baee hita: Petllgrew". Wever, Anderson, Klher. Horns run: ' Roberts. Ift on bases: Wlchta. Hi Omatra. 7. Time: 2:00. 'l.mpire: Haskell, t Attendance: 700. KKl- WAD WILD, DEMUR Will Urlaalles aalarad Game fram Slaws C ity la .Kaar Fashion. DENVER. Col.. May . f'g wlldnesa gave Denver today's game without a atrug gle. Towards the clone Jackson lost con trol of (he ball, so was replaced. Den ver's pitching staff appears to be ttretty weak, but her batters end bass runners show up well. Today's game was slow and tiresome. In spite of the sstlsfaitory result. Welch of Bloux City hurt his hand yesterday, making changes In the lineup. The score: , - i. DENVEft. . 1 . .' . AB. VR. .. H. O. A. K. Casstdy, -rf. ..Vi. 2 ''-l -1 0 0 0 Jones, cf..'. 1 "0; 5 0 0 Balden. If.'.. .......... ."4 1 I S 0 Hgrtnvan, as 21 1 I Muf, 2b 4 1 1 1 ft 0 Thompson. 3b S 1 S 4 2 0 Lindsay, 1h 4 .1 IS 0 0 Zlnran. c 4 S 1 t 1 0 Jarkaon, p t 1 0 0 II 0 Cnrbett, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 , Totals -v 81 14 8 27 1 S 8IOLX CITY. AB. ' B. H. O A. E. .,401 2,0 0 Campbell. If.. Thtt AihUtie SUSPENDER. ana stockings without wnnauing. Freedom of circulation and quickness in dress ing; a Mured. For boys in knee, trous ers. Made for girls also. Only 50 or 75 cant Worth double it. Dealers replace all defec live pairs. Il it I (Villi DJ IXIUUIg V.IOlUIU y it I and Department Houses. I - If not, write -1 : lazoo Sospeader Ce. kit tali makers IWMUataawsaj Kalamazoo, Mich. You ean't mi tailoring satis faction tf )ou don't mil S04 30$ So. 16th St. If you don't get satisfaction out of a suit we make for you you don't get out of tha door with tha ault. if we know it. . Firgt last and in the middle a ault we make roust aatiafy. 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Louis.... 7 13 .SiVii Washington. 6 7 New York... 1 t .4.St. louia t U .MS GAMES TOUAY. Weatern league Omaha at Wichita. lie Moines at Topeka, Lincoln at Pueblo, Sioux City at Denver. American Association Columbus at 8t. Pul. Toldo at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at Milwaukee. Louisville at Kansas City. National League New York at Boaton. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Cincinnati t Chicago. Pt. Loula at Plttabuig. Amerlign Ieegue Chicago al Cleveland. Detroit at 8t. Loula. Wasnlngton at Phila delphia. Boaton at New York. Crjlkshank. cf 4 0 3 0 0 Hunter, lh i 0 1) 13 I Andreas. 2b 11114 1 Rtovall, rf 4 2 110 0 Srnl'h. 3b 4 t 1 0 i 0 Koplng. as 3 1 2 2 3 0 Shea, c ....2 0 0 I 0 1 Town, c 1 0 0 ' 1 1 0 els. p 2 0 1 2 11 Melter, p 1 0 11 0 0 n Totals 33 I 7 24 1 2 lenver 0 6 0 n S 0 0 4 1 1 Hioux City 0 0 0 0 9 0 4 105 Two-base hita: Roping. Campbell, Thompson. Stolen baaoe: Cassirty, Hart man. Lindsay. Sacrifice: Melter. Haao on bails: Off Jackson. 5: off Role. S; off Mwlter. . Struck out: By Jackson, 1: by Keln. 1; bv Melter, 1. 1ft on haaea: Ien vor, S: Sioux City, 5. Double plaa: Hart man to Mnag to LinHaay, Koplng to An dreas to Hunt r. Wild pitches: Eels. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Jackson. Jones, Hart man. Time; 2:07 Umpire: Clai k. IMIA.1 HOT TO HOKF.BRV l.lnro(,n Pitcher Allowed Keea Hits lu TwO Inalaxs. Pt'KBLO, r-olo., May Hockenbsry was touched up for seven of their eight lilts by the Indians today In the eixth and sev enth Innings and Pueblo again defeated Lincoln by a score of 6 to 1. Only one hit. Jiad been secured off the Lincoln t wirier up to the sixth. In teat Inning Clarke single and two infield hita scored the win ning run, while the locale piled up three more In the seventh on Spencer's three-bagger and single by Galgano. Kensel and Clark. Oalgona was given grand support. Bcore:- LINCOLN. .- A.B R. O. A. E. Waldron, rf '. 4 0 2 2 it O Fox. 2b 4 11 L 3 3 (! Jude. if 4 t"1 2 1 II 0 Thomas, lb 3 0 0 3 o Davidson, cf 3 0 0 2 0 0 Oagnler, as ...3 0 0 ! 1 1 Prltchett, 3b 3 0 0 1 3 0 Mulllvan, c' 1 0 0 .3 2 0 Hockenbary, p 3 0 116 0 Totala 30 1 - t 23 17 1 PUEBLO. A. 11. R. H. P.O. A. EC Kensel, 3b 3 113 2 0 Hpencer. cf S 1 1 4 0 0 Clark, lb 3 1 2 11 0 0 Jehl. rf. 4 0 1 2 0 0 Hogrlever. 2b 4 0 1 0 t 0 Mattlck. If 4 0 1 2 0 u Coran, as 2 1 0 4 2 0 Mltse, c 2 0 1 2 0 Galgano. p 1 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 2 6 27 11 "0 Pueblo 1 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 5 Lincoln ........0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Slolen basea: Corhan ilulfan, -r,nv.-.- hlt: Jude. Three-base hit: Spencer. Left on bases: Lincoln, 6; Pueblo, &. Hit by pitched bs.ll: By Oalgano, 2. Bacrlflce hits: Thomas. Clark. Mltae. Btruck out: By Hockenbary. 3; by Oalgano. 1. Base on balls: Ofr Hock enbary, . Time: 1:40. empire. Dugan. At tendance, 860. DK MOINES LOSES ANOTIIKR Belts Viae Hard to Hit and depo nents Made Mlaalays. TOPBKA. Kan.. May 6-Belti held Dss Moines tight at critical tlmea and the mis plays of the visitor gave TopeUa the sec ond game of the aerie todav. 7 to 4. Kverv error by Dea Moines counted a run. Blts la a kid pttoher from the Oklahoma brush. He waa wild at the start, but settled down and marie things hum after the first In ning. The score: DBS MOINES. ,,, AB. R. H O. A. E Colllgan. as & 1 3 0 0 0 Bader. If .t 3.1 . 0 1 0 0 Mattlcks. cf S I 1 0 0 0 Dwyer. lb 4 0 1 12 0 1 Dallon. rf 2 0 0 1 0 0 Nelhoff, 2b 3 0 0 2 1 3 Kltapatrlck. 2b :. 2 0 0 1 g l Cillmarttn. lb 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hecklnger, c 3 117 10 Nelson, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 I-anf. P 1 0 0 0 3 0 Kerner 1 o 0 0 0 0 To.als St 4 TOPEKA. AB. R 5 1 5 ! t 0 24 12 H 3 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 O. 0 Wooley. cf.. Geler. rf Cooley. lb Fenlon. If.... Andrews.. 3b. Olson, ss Kahl, 2b Karnes, c Belts, p Totals 36 7 10 27 10 1 Batted for Lang In the ninth. pes Moines 10000030 14 Topeka 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 2 7 Three baae hits: Olson. Matticka. Colll- ?an. Two baae hit: Wooley. Hase on balls: iff Belli. 7; off Kelson, 2; off Lang, 2. Struck out: By Bells. 3: by Nelson, 1: bv I.ang 3. Wild pitch: Ing. 2. Paaaed balls: Hecklnger. 2. Hita: Ofr Nelson 3 In thr.e and one-third Innings. Stolen bases: Colll- fan. Bador. Dwyer (zi. Wooley, Andrews, louhle play: Hecklnger to Fltzpatrlck: An drews to Cooley. Time; 2:10. I'mplre: Mul 11 n. PLAYERS MUST" "SIGN UP Frraldeal O'Neill tallies C'lah Own era that Time Mailt Is se- eath af May. CHICAGO, May President O'Neill of the Western league today notified all club owners of hi league that any player of the organisation falling to algn a contract on or before May 7 would be suapended. RIGIV 4. W .4 RDBD TO CHICAGO former Star Tvtlrler far Onaaha la Wear Osk I alfarna. CHICAGO. My Hut Rag.in. for merly atar pitcher for the Or tm ha team, waa today awarded to the Chicago Na tional team b Ai tliiK Proaldent fleydlr. NEW YORK. May The 4'hl-aao Na tional I. eagi.e club baa claimed Pitcher D C. Ragan of the Cincinnati team, en whoae aervlcs walvtia were asktd by Manager Urlfftth five daye ago. Ragan laat season was the etar twirier of (he Weatern league. Ragan pitched laat aeason and the sea son before for Onisb snd was the star pitcher of t lie) team both aeasons. If not of the league lie waa popular In Omaha, on and off the diamond popular enougo to marry a very pretty Omaha girl Ho waa claimed by Cincinnati at the end of 107. but let come back) to Omaha fur the 1S0S aeaaon and then secured by Cin cinnati last fall. Cretgatoa Defeat a Fort traak. Crelgtiton's heavy hitting tetm drove two pitcher fi lm the box before the slaughter could be stopped Lannlgan for Craljhton w invincible. Lotv. who succeeded him. waa wild, but waa pot hit hard 8core: Crelghton v I ! S 4 4 0 0 A. -14 Frt '"rook i I t I I I 4 Batteries- Crelghton. Ijir.nUaiv l.oty Cudahy and Kenneilv. Fort Crook. Krll mary, Curran and Mclmad. Rie want ads aie bi.:nt. buortera. New York Takes Couple NEW YORK W1NS B01U GAMES Boston Log's First Contest by Score of Two to One. SECOND IS PITCHERS" BATTLE (ilanfe finally Win la Tvelfh Inning ay Seore af Oae ta otlaa Other atloaal League Scores. BOSTON. May . The NVw Yotk men won two hard fought games from Boston today, the firm. 2 to 1, and the second, 1 to 0. In twelve innings. In tlio first gamn Wlltsc was very iffecilve after the fir at Inning. New York won In t lie fift Inning by bunching lilts, with a wild pilch snd s base on bal?. Rsymond and McCarthy had a pitcher's battle in the second game. Sweeney's wild throw to the piste let In the winning run In the twelfth. Score first game: BOSTON. R.H .O A R NIW VOBK. , M.H.O.A.E. tarr. lb .... 4 I J Tnn, lb . 1 Bokor. rf . . 1 0 S nx-Cnrm li. rf 4 1 4 4 i!0, If i 1 I D nluiT.r. lf.... 1') noiiimnnt. of 4 0 (I 0'Hr. of ... 4 1 1 R.rk lb 1 0 is n 0 ptIi. 3H ..4 S I 3 I'-lMm 1 b B-lilwll, m. .1 S 4 4 1 nhlei .. 1 l 5ehofr, ;n . Sill Sweonev. Sk..4 1 4 rtotrher. tb . 0 1 Smith, c I ft SMvern. r 4 I 4 I 1 Forfumn. a . 0 0 W llt, p 4 S Totntn Il 4 n 10 'i Totl 12 4 17 U 4 Batted for Bock In ninth. New York 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 ftoHlou 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ol Two bssc hits: Bates. Sweeney. McCer mick. O'Hara. Sacrifice hits: Bocker. Dali Icn. Sacrifice fl : Phaefer. Left on bases: Boston, 8: New York. 3. Ba.e on trails: Off Ferguson, 3: off Wlltse. 1. base on errors ; BoBton, 4. Struck out: Hy Wiltse, h; by Fer guson, o. Wild pitch: Ferguson. Time: 1:42. empires: Johnstone and Cuslck. Score scnnd game; NEW YORK BOSTON B.H.O.A.B B. HO. A.B Tennrv. lb . 3 0 l 1 fturr. -.b ...; i t .J-e Mclorm k. rf It 2 0 a ti Becker. 1 I I Murrtv. If. .. 8 1 I ft IHtmn. If I i 0 t O'Harl. rf 4 i 1 I SStomm. 1h It OH 1 1 !vlln. b . 4 4 4 2 Berk, i f 5 1 I 0 nrdwHI, m.I 1 41 1 Oalilrn. .. 4 0 6 I I Si hmefor. 2b . t t S n Seen. II . I dill hlt. . 4 1 4 1 OOrslnm. C....-4 0 3 3 0 Rifmond. .4 t I 0 Boaurannt .,1 0 0 0 McCarthy, p.. 4 0 I Totals 4J 12 J 24 4 Totala 42 7 ! Jl I Batted for Graham In twelfth.. New York ..00000000000 11 Boston 0 0 0 0 O 'O 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two banc hits: Bocker, Raymond. Schlel, McCormlck. Sacrifice lilts: Tenney. Murray. Stolen base: Starr. Double plays: Starr. 1 ahlen and Stem: Devlin and Tenney; Bridewell t unassisted. I. tt on bases: Boston. S: New York. 14. Base on balls: Off McCtirthv. 6; off Raymond, 2. ,Baae on er rors: Roston. 3; New York. 1. Struck out: Bv McCerthv. 4; 1v Rsymond. 6. Balk: Mc Carthy. Time: 2:45. empires: Cusack and Johnstone. . Pirates Wis In F.leTenth. PIT TSBL Rfl. May 6. It took (he loctl team eloven Innings to defeat St. Louis here today. Hie final score being to K. Pittsburg secured five runs early in t contest, but the visitors In. the -fifth li ning got two tallies without a lilt, errors being rerponslble for both runs. Lie fleld pitched a splendid game until the ninth Inning, when he lost control. 3t. Louts getting three runs and 1len the score without having a man put. out. He was relieved by Caiunits. who allowed bu two lilts. Pt. Louis used three pitchers. Score: PlTTflBl'RO "T. I.OIIS B.H.O.A K B.U.O.A.E. 4 0 110 Barboau, Sh. 1 earh. rf ... Clrka. If. ... Waimer. an.. Ahttn. lb. .1. Millar, 2b. W'tlMm. rf... Olhaon. c... l.alftrlil. p . r'amnlti.. p. . O'Connor .. Totala ! 1 1 I Btrn. Sb. 12 4 0 0 t,. cf 0 1 0 0 12 4 0 0 Preanahan. c. 1 I 0 t t 4 S I KonatrhT. lb. a 0 13 0 1 4 1 14 0 1 Rvana. rf. 1 a 1 1 4 1 IMKhantr. rf i ( 1 1 o o Flllf. It 4 4 14 1 Orhtfrlm. -b. :. t 0 3 0 Hulaarltt. M . k ft 1 1 1 0 ft A ( 1 n 1 4 0 0 1 0 n e Roebe. d. 1 AO o rtialpa . ...'1 -' 0 ... ft 9 ft ... 1 ft ft ... 0 ft ft , Moera, p IS 14 Sit 14 (BUM . ,,H Sale, p. Totala 42 -f. 17 2 Batted for I'arnnltx In the eleventh. Betted for Beebe In the eighth. , Hatted for Moore In the ninth. One out whn winning run Bcored. Pittsburg 0 2201 00000 1 St Louis. 0 000200030 0 5 Two-base hits: .1. Miller. Absteln, Wag ner. Wilson. Three-baee hit: Kllla. Hlia: Off Llefiold 5 In eight and one-third In nings; off Camnl'x. 2 in two and two thirds Innings; off Beehe. t In seven In nlnai: off Se.llee. In three Innloga. I.rf on beses: Pittsburg S: Pt. Louis i. Base on balls: Off Llefleld. 2': off Cnm nltr. 2: off Beebe. 2: off Moore. 1. Buse on errors: Pittsburg. 1; St. Louis. 3. Struck out: By Llefleld. 2; bv Cainnitz. 2: by Beebe. 2; bv Moore. 1. Wild pitch: Ttepbe Time: Ofl. empires- Klcn and Kane. CoraleaUl Driven from Box. BROOKLYN. May S.-Mclntyre had Philadelphia hu4 am up to the ninth in ning today and then eased up, two peases a hit and a sacrifloe fly aavlng them from a shut out. A sexiawtional double play on a hit line catch by Pennox shut off fur ther trouble. Brooklyn batted Covaleskl out of the box In the foivrth, whan they scored five runs on three hit, a pa a and four errors. Richie was more effective. Score: ROOICbYN. PHII.ADBI.PK.4 B H.O.A B fl.H A K Brrh. If t t 4 i) OOrant. Jb 4 1 ft Alperman. 2b 4 10 4 t Knab. tb. .. Ill1 Hummel, aa . 4 1 ft 1 tTltua. rf I 0 3 1 ft Sehrlni. rf... 4 0 ft ft 0 Wataa. If 3 2 0 Kuatua. rf...4 ft I ft 0 BranaflaM. Ibl 14 2ft Jordan, lb. .J ft 0 ftOabnrn of. I 1 0 ft l.rnnni. Ib .. 4 13 3 0 Dootln. ' aa . .. 4 4 I A I Bargon. e I ft 1 ft triootn. r 4 1 7 I I Mrlntyre. p . I 1 I I KCoiaUnkl. p . 2 ft 0 1 Richie, p 1 4 ft ft II Totala SO T 37 1ft 2 Totala 21 4 14 11 4 Philadelphia Il rt 0 0 0 0 0 11 Brooklyn 0 0 1 6 0 0 1 0 7 Two-base hit: Grant. Knabe. Mclntyre. Thnen-base hit: Hlinimell. Hita: Off Covaleskl, 6 In four Winnings; off Ritchie, 2 In . four Inning. Sacrifice hit: Knabe. McOee, Bfrgen. Sacrifice fly: .Osborne. Double plava: Alr-ernian and Jordan: Iju t'OX and Jordan: Branafleld and Dooin. I.tlt on buses: Philadelphia, 0; Brooklyn. 3 Base on bftlls. Covaleskl. 2: Richie. 1; Mclntyre. 3. Baises on errors: Philadel phia. 1: Brooklyn. 2. Struck out: By Co tM leak I. 3; by Richie. 2: by Mclntyre. 1. Time: 1:30. 1'mptres: Rlgler and Truby. Chlraaa Defeats 4'lnrlnaatl. CHlCAtJO. May t The local obtained a lead of four runs 1n the first Inning off two very amateurish error, two singles and a double. The visitors made a strong bd for ileup In the seventh with three inglea and a two bagger, but a faat double play stopped t hern wltn two scores. Pitcher Pat Ragan, formerly Omaha star pitcher, RIUMPH BOTTLED BEER JsMcthigh at 1haDutchLunch acrved to your crd dub or any other function I . 14' i f a u i aencioutf wim a cneese nr r h irWan aannwirh or si wrlaJi rarebit. I HADI IU4 0MAMA I VTHI 'STORZl Mill BRX1 CXV PhSBIt lac siaau uuuuuu to Chicago hy acting Score: CINCINNATI. 14 OAK I ! karft. If . 4 I J grbnite. rf . . . 4 1 I ' merman. 2b I ft t 1 Hi.itit, lb t 1 i ft stamroldt. Ibl 4 4 Hofmaa. r-f... 1141 Ttnkar. aa. . . . 4 1 t t ali-ran e 4 t 4 1 Krah. p t 1 Totala jo 'J ? 11 "Huatina lb . 4 t . 4 I . I ft . 4 I . 4 . 4 ft ft'xkoa, cf ... 0 1herl. lib . ft ktlttft!!. rf 0 HoK-har. If OKtan a IIAutr. lb. A Mrboan. t 0Karrr. p rampbell. p 0 Rowan a SaaVart ... atoa-rey ... 1 I it I i) ) 1 I Totala .. 34 in 14 I 3 Battled for Campbell in seventh. Batted for Rowan In ninth. Phlragy, (onOOnOO 4 ltnclnnatl 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-1 Two-base hits: fvhulte. Mclean. Mit chell. Hita: Off Karger. 3 in one Inning; off Campbell. 3 In five innings; off Rowan. 1 In three- Innings. Itnuble play: Zimmer man and Howard. l,eft on base: Chicago, 8; Cincinnati. 7. Bases on bells: Off Kroh, 2; off Campbell. 2; off Rrrwan. 2. Baeoaj on errors: Chicago, i. Hit by pitched ball: Campbell. Howard. Struck out: By Kroh, 4: by Campbell. 1. Pnaaed ball: Moran. Time: 1.42. empires: Kmalie end ODay. UAME Hi " 4 UKRlC.t N I.EAOrH t'levelaad Winn from Chicago In the Math Innlaa- CLKVELAND, May . Cleveland de feated Chicago. 2 to 1, today, scoring ihe winn'ng run In the ninth Innl.ig on Stovall'a aingle. Cravath erroi and Lajole' hit. which was good lor iiine be ace but counter! s a single. Berger's pitching was the feature, striking out nine men Score: CLBVBLA N D. CHICAOO B.H.O.A.g' a.H.O.A.R Oooda. rf .... S 1 1 ft lliahn. rf 4 1 I A Bredlov. Sb .. 4 1 ft 1 ftAlllaer. of... J 3 0 ft RtoTall, lb. .. 4 1 7 0 01. Mil. lb ft 1 0 !-)ola. tb....4 1 S 1 0-Hrarath. If... 3 ft 1 ft 1 'Mark, e lift 1 0 Att. lb 4 t 4,4 Hlnrhman. If I ft ft A Pa rem, aa....4 14 11 rrrrlnx. aa...3 ft 1 sOwena. c 3 14 3 4 Blrm'haiB. ef 3 1 4 ft 0 Tannetilll, tb I ft 1 I ft orger, p 2 ft. II Ogrott. p 3 ft ft 4 1 Totala S 17 1 Totala 3 ? U 3 One out when winning run scored. Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Base on error: Cleveland. 2; Chicago, 1. Two-bnsn hli : At. Sacrifice hit: Helper. Stolen bases: Onnd. Altlssr. Double play: Terrlng to Lajoie to Sto vnll; Clarke to Lajole. Base on tislls: Off Berger. 2. Hit bv pitched ball: Altlzcr. Oood. Left on bases: Cleve land 4; Chicago. 8. Struck out: By Berger, ; iy Scott, 2. Wild pitch: Scott. Tim-: II. Umpire: Sheri dan and Kerin. Roston Defeats New York. NEW TORK. Mav ( The first defeat administered to New oYrk on the home grounds this season wa at the hands of Boston today, by a score of 4 to 3. The locals fielded poorly, three of Boston's runs being due to error. Clcotte relieved Steele fter the econd iDnlng and pitched splen didly. Warhop. Wilson successor, was hit hard. Score: BOSTOV. NEW YORK B.H.O.A.g. B.H.O.A K MrConnell, 2b 3 0 1 t OCrea. cf 4 1 3 ft 1 Lord. Sb t 112 D Keeler. rf....S A 2 0 0 Dr-nr., ui... ' V I Hill. lO ... 1 I 1 Oei-alar. rr... .l ft s n ti Ribarfaid. Sb. 4 1 4 0 Stahl. lb 4 II ft I'F.ns'a. If 4 1 I 0 1 ....-.-., ...... a . ., 11 r.infnijn. jo. " 'i Btahl. lb 4 II ft I'F.na'a. If 4 I I 0 1 Nile-. If i i i a award. b I ft 1 3 Wasnar. aa-.. ft I 0 nremmltt ....1 ft A ft ftoenctr. c.n l I t tiAualla. lb . . . ft it ftft Hoop: 0 0 ft 0 0Kn!ht. a.... 1 II A 7 ft nnriAkna 1 J a a an a a a jt .Mie. Waaner SDencar Mnnn. Donohue. r...1 1 I lHemphlll .1 ft 0 ft 0 steeie. p o n 0 I ft Blatr. c 4 1 I 1 i Arrellanea .. I 0 ft 0 0 Wilson, p ...1 10 0 0 Clcoua. p... 2 2 ft 4 OWa-hop. p. . . 1 ft ft I ll Mrtlvaan ... 1 ft A fl ft Totala :-,.t I IT 11 1 Tolali 32 1 37 14 I Ran for Spencer In aeventh. Batted for Steel ih third. Batted for Ward In eighth. Ratted for Knight In ninth. Batted for Warhope In ninth. Boston 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 04 New York 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Speaker. Three-base hit: Wilson. Sacrifice hit: Ward. Stolen bases: McDonnell.. Clcotte. KlberfMd. Letf on bases: Boston. 7; New .York, 6. Base on errors: Boston. 2. Double plav: Blair to Kl berfcld. Struck ouirHv Steele. I; by Wil son. 2: by Clcotte. ; by Warhope. 4. Base on balls: Off Wllsqji. 2 in 5 Innings; off tlrov tin Kaay for Tigers. , Warhope., 6 In . inning. Time:. 244. Lm plres: fcvans and ifSrAt.' ST. IAU18.-May6. Detroit had but llt t e trouble In defeating 81. lxiuls todsy. The core wa 7 to 3. Powell for the local team was knocked out of the bog In the fifth inning and aBiley, who took hi place did well until the ninth Inning, when tiiree run were scored off him. The core: Baited for Stephen In ninth. Batted for Bailey 1n ninth. DETROIT. gT. 0, ,, B.H.O.A.K. n H 0 A . D Jonaa. If.. 2 ft t o AH.rtaell. rf . i 't Buah aa...... 5 3 ft Hoflman. tf..l 1 2 ft 0 nlZ'0tJi- ' 4 J 0 ft 0 Brona. if I 0 1 0 1 rt 4 1 S p-arrls. 3b.... 4 0 t 2 ft Rotaman. lb. 5 115 0 ft Wallace. ia..t ft f I u O'bearr. Jb..4 1 1 J 1 wiut.ma. Jb. 4 1 4 S sibniidt. o ..a 1 s 4 lgt.phana. r... s A 4 3 n ull". 4 3 0pow.ll. p.... 110 1ft tlalley. p 2 A ft 1 0 Ttl 4 12 37 14 3 McAleJa ... 1 ft 0 ft ft Urlfia 1 o 0 0 ft Totala 14 7 37 11 1 ,'oui 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0-3 Detroit o 0302000 3-7 Two-base hit: Schaefer. Mullln. Rush. Sacrifice hits: Wallace, D. Jones. Cobb. Schmidt t8jlen base: Bally. Baae on balls: Off owell. 1; off Bailey. 2; off Mul- '' 1 .l411 " Poll. ? 'n 4 lnnlnga; off Bailey, t In 44, inning. Left on basea St. Louis. 7; Detroit, g. Time: 1:48. Um pire: errln and O'Loughlln. Senators Wla from Athletlra. PHILADELPHIA. May -Waahlngton waa defeated here today, t io 1. In a pitchers' battle between Bender and Groom PhiUdelphla won in the ninth Inning on Davis single. Barr eacrlfice and Barry Ingle. Score: PHILADELPHIA WASHINOTO.V B.H.O.A.g B H n a r ?;"', I ? "-..mar. ir ... f 1 1 A a J. ,,T "4 0 1 ' Akti-Brlda. aa . 4 I 13 1 f.lllni. Ib l 1 1 1 flrngl.ub. lb. 4 ill ft 0 Murphy, rf .l ! I t 0Di.hant. lb 4 ft 4 I 1 Barrr. aa.... 1 s t 0 Milan, rf J ft j 0 a Thomaa. e.... 3 1 I 0 otr.el. r S ft 4 1 u Bandar, p . S Jl J 2 ftOroora. p 1 0 12 1 Tslo 1 t li f o Totala VI 124 )j "j One out when winning run scored Phlladeli hia o o o 0 1 0 o o 1-2 Washington :...i 0 0 0 0 OO0 0-1 ol'''b'o -'o'lins. Three-base hit: Ganley Sacrifice hits. Barry. Ban. Stolen baae: Murphy til. Double plav: Delehanty. Mcltrlde, Unglaub. Left on bases: PhiladolphiH. 7; Washington, 4 Baae on balls: Off Oroom. I. Bases on errors: Philadelphia. 2. Struk out: Bv Bender. 6: by Groom. 3. Wild pitch: Grooni Time: 1:&7. Umpires: Egaar-and Connolly GAMES I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION MHwaak.ee Baarhea Hita and Wins really from Indianapolis. MILWAUKEE May 6 -Th home club fliinfh. Iha . k.it ,.. . vii Junes in two innings 'today, winning rather easily. 6 to 1. iiiiiiy luMiieo a splendid game, hold ing the ehamplone to five hits, no two coin ing In tha aw me Inning. The feature of the game wa Hayden wonderful fielding, two of hi catche robbing Randall and Mc cormick of certain triples. Score: MtLWAtKKE INDIANAPOLIS B.H.O.A.g B H 0 A E Robinaon. aa. S 1 1 I 1 rtiadb rna. If 4 lift o Barry, rf .... I 1 ft 0 M t neanav. cf 4 1 0 o al.O.nn. lb . 4 lift ft 1 H.ydan. rf . 4 t 1 1 u Randall. ct...4 ft 1 ft ocarr, lb 4 ft 14 t 0 Clark, lb I A I ft Buria. tb ...4320 Hctormk, 5b 3 4 1 i ftO'Rourka. Sb. 4 t 4 a Hoateiur. c 4 1 I Hol.r, e ...4 I I I a Colllna. if.... j ft l ft OHopke. lb .1 1 1 I i Dougnany. pi I ft s ajeoaa. p 1 ft ft 1 i Mra. If I ft ft a ! . ToUla VL 4 ?4 14 I Totna .... M I IT i Molwaukea o 1 0 2 0 3 0 I lndtajiapolis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Two-baaa hit: Hayden. Howley. Barry, i Sacrifice hit: MoCormic k. Barry, Jones, i Stolen baaes: Moran Dougherty. IWt on .baiSAa: M 1 1 m. . i.t.. r. i..t-. - -... ... . v , iiiui.IMUII., O. Baws on balls: Off Doughertv, ; off Jone. 4. Struck out: By Dougherty, 8: by Jonts. 3. Time: 1 Sb. Umpires: Evkman and King. Millers Vain hy Caaod Stick Work. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. Mav .-Minneapolis hammered Lattimore and Plnkney hard today, winning in rasv faahljn. W'll on wa seffective In all but two inning, when the visitor bunched their five hit of the day. The score: Minneapolis 0 0 1 1 3 0 4 1 ft Toledo 1 2 8 0 1 0 0 2 06 Two base hit: Down Ctes. Wheeler. Hill. Three base hit: Klwert Stolen bases: Ovler 2. (Jutllin ft). Block, F.dmooson. Sac. rlflce hits: Qulllio. Downs. Wheeler. Hsirl flee fly: Smoot Double plsvs: 01er. Downs and Wheeler, Block Snd oyler. Hits: u(f hs been swarded President Heydier. chicauo B h n a from Boston I.sttinioie. n M seven suite one-third In nings: off Pinklev, i In one-third Inning; off Mci'urdv. 1 In one and one-third In. nlngs. Struck out: By Wilson. 1; by HHI more. 4; bv MrCurdv.1. Rase on balls: Off Wilson. 3;' off Lattimore. 1: off P1nkn. 1: off McCurdv. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By ltttmnro nvior. Left on bases: Minnftaro. lis 0: Toledo! 2 Time: 1:55. Cmp'res: Cona hsn snd Sullivan. lolnmha Banrhe Hits, ST. PAUL, Mav Columbus bunched I'a hits with bases on balls and St. Paul s er ror todav. taking the second game of the serios. 2 to n. Links pitched fin ball. Score: St. Paul ii o 0 o 0 0 0 00 Columbus 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 01 Two bic hit: ljtru. Double play: O Hon Ik" lo Lame to Odwell. Be on balls: off Nelson. 1: off Unke. 4. Struck out: Bv Nelson. 7: by Llnke. 7. Psssed ball: Carlsch. Wild pitch: Nelson. Sacrifice hit: Hoev. IWt on bases: Ry St. Psul. ; Columbus. 8. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Hayes. Distillers Defeal Botcher. KANSAS CITY. My In a hotly con tested game Kansas City loat t loulsvllle here tajday. The home team wa unable to oven tune the handicap of two rttnS brought In by Landreth'a triple In the first. Bcore: Batted for Sullivan to ninth. Kfissas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Louisville 2 0 0 0 1 0 ft 0 0-4 Two-base hit: Cross. Three-bss hiti Landrelh. . Ift on bases: Kansas City. Si Louisville. . Sacrifice hits: Cross, Beck ley. Sacrifice fly: Braehear. Stolen bases: unleavy (2). Double plays: Quintan to Ol son to S Sullivan 2i. Earned run: Kan sas City, 1; Louisville, 1 Btruck out: By Carter. 8; by Selby, 1. Passed to first on errors: Kansas City, 1; Louisville, 2. Basea en balls: Off Carter. 3; off Selby, 3. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Owen. Rooster Easy for Wesleyaa. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb.. May We, leyan university team played with the Booetera of this city her this) afternoon, a large crowd being present. The score: Wesleyan 1 0 0 6 0 6 3 8 113 Boosters 70000010 1 S Batteries: Wesleysn, Campbell nd Cole; Roosters. Baker and Stoll. Umpire: Scha not. onney BCvera Sosnended. CHICAGO, May .-Johnny fcvers. the tar second baseman of the Chicago Na tional, wa suspended today bv the Na tional Bass Ball commission for failure to report to hi team at the opening of the aeaaon Ever had permission from Presi dent Murphy to delay hi reporting to the club. It Is thought he will be reinstated upon payment of a nominal fin. Pitcher Miller Fanad. DES MOINES, la.. May . -(Special ) Pitcher Miller ha at laat been found In Chicago and will join the Dm Moines team in Topeka tomorrow Simpson College Win. IND1ANOLA. la.. May .-8lmpon col lege defeated South Dakota university here todjy In a lopsided game full of errors by a score of 7 to 2. Wymore Win at Beatrice. BEATRICE. Neb.. May . (Special.! The Wymore ball team won from the Gs Company team of this city at Wymore tills afternoon by the score of 6 to 2. Hlaclnbatham to Chicago. NEW TORK, My . Pitcher Hlggin botham of the St. loui Nation In will become a member of the Chicago team. Indiana Defeat Salem. MT. PLEASANT, la., May . (Special.) Nebraska Indians. 18; Salem, 0. EVENTS 0 HFNiaiXO TRACKS Bthelhnrgc Win Ihe Dehntaate Stakes at LoolarvllI. LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Mav S-BJthelburg, a filly by Hnpsburg-Ethel Wheat, bcloug lng to H. McCarren. Jr., easily won the debutante stake for 2-year-oUJ at Churchill Down today. The Mutuela paid 1286 40 for each 36 tavaated on Ethelburg. Tha day was fair and warm. Woolwlnder. the extreme outld;r. beat a small but elci t field In the puree race at a mile and seventy yard. Summaries: First race, onu mile, selling; Miss Crittenden (111. Shilling.) wo i, Rujtle (106, Warren) second. Sorrowful UOV McOee) third. Time: 1:42. Clara Riley, Nettle Traver. Gliding Bell,' Pink Wtngi, The MIi.se H.. Virginia. Dansette and Usury also ran. Mlsa Crittend?n, sttlgtit, $',1.16; Rustle, place. 312.46; Sorrowful, show, 37.06. Second race, six furlong: Huck (13. Schilling, straight. 324.261 won. Marbles (101. Williams, place. $24 66) second, Asperin (100. Pge. show. 112.66) third. Time: 1:1 Js. Robin Grey. T. Havwgrd. Annie McOee, Irrigator, Rosaburf II, Bandello, T. Calhoun. Zelphen. T. Me Grath, Orelando. Ordonn, Pirate and Diana also ran. Thirl race mile and seventy yard. Woolwlnder (32. Tspllni won. Zfenaph 1107. Uoyd) second. Plate Glass (101, Walsh i third. Time: 1-444. Fourth race, four furlongs, the dee jtante stakes: Ethelburg HI. Hannan. 8233.30, straight; 377.15, place: $4, show) won. Placlde (110. McOee. 172 0. place; $84.40. show i second. My Gal (110, Le. $29.90, how) third. TlmS: 0:474k. Turf Star, Foxy Marv, Zephyr. Chanticleer. Alaxie, Whim. Martlne H. and Cellaret alio ran. Fifth race, four and a half furlongs, purse: King Solomon (101 Pag-fa. 387.80. straight; $34.76. place; $10. show) won, Frank G Hogan (104. McOee. $1.4S, place; $8 60. how) second, Donsn (11. Power. $ 35. show) tlrd. Time: 0:54. P'llv Bill. Slew Foot. Mesmeiiaer, Donler, Selector and Zulu also ran. Sixth race, mile and an eighth, eellln: Belleview ill. Powera. $67.20. tralght; $23(5 place; 18110, ahow) won, Kadau MiO Taplin. $li.70 place; $10.80, show) scotid Brnoklaaf (105, Walh 840.S0. show! third. Time: 1 54. Oilvedear, Imboden, Waterlake, Gregt Ed Kane. Grenade. Joe Fallert. Albert 'Star and tion Street also ran. PIMLICO. May 6. Summaries: Fit at rare, selling, four and a half fur long: Zacateca (lflT. Creevy, 1 to 1) won. Buv (108, Mclntyre, 3 to 1) eoond, Al groiiel m. Lee. 10ft to 11 third. Time: 0:564. Miss Lorls. Johnny Wise, Miss Knicker bocker, Gerando. IJttle Hoy. Cotton Maid and Dave Nicholson also ran. Second race, one mile: Ban Soucl II (101, Dugan. 7 to 1) wort, Pocomok (110. Gold stein, t to 6) econd. Indian Hunter (110. Mclntyre. 8 to 1) third. Time: 1:40H May River. Michael Beck. AMnt Jul, Effend! and Traveler alao ran. Third race, maldena. alx furlong: Golden Castle t7. Chandler, 10 to 1) won, Soil (S7, Hlnchltffe. 12 to 1) second. Apologise (100, Grand. 5 to 2i third. Tim: 1:14. Endlmon, Lady Chilton. Babble. Solid. The Dane. Alice Mack. Crydon, Wllld. Fells lsman and Fsran d'Or also ran. Fourth race, Glenmore steeplechase, for hunters, about two and a half mile: Tell fare (158. Savage, 4 to ll won, Young Bllt aenen (151, Sullivan, 10 to ii aecond, Balla calia (IMi. Davldaon. 3 to 1) third. Time: 5:?9. Prince Hampton and Warrior alio ran. Flf;h race, six furlong, selling: Simple Honours tH'7. Lang. 11 to 6) won. Black Sheep (lOt, Deverlch. 20 to 1) second, Kemp ton (102. Creevy. 30 to 1 third. Time; 1.13H .. Rose Beaumont. Demetrloa, Consiel latlun, High Hat, Maxim Gun, Ddgley, dies. RaggniHn. Wildehlng. Babeek, George G. Hall alo ran. Sixth race, the Townon purse, one mil and forty yrds: Cbepontuck (104. Creevy. $ to 1) won. Silk Hose (33. Deverlch, even) second, One Helm (4. McCahey. 4 to 1) third. Time: 1:4V Ottoman, Raquet and King Sol also rsn. Seventh rsce, maidens, six furlongs: Tim pippin (S3, Grand. 6 to 1) won, Bethlehem (H9, Goldstein. 1 to 2) second. Secret Service (no. Creevy. to 1) third. Time: 1:1SV Chor lxter. Red Doe. Lsntonette. My Agnes. Judge Krmemrout. Grace, Nancy Lynch and Teddlngton also ran. Weston Delayed hy Heat. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Mv .-Gratly re freshed sfter a ten-hour reat. Edwrd Py on Weaton, the pededrlxn. started west, wsrd from Oak Grove, Mo. thirty mile eaat of Kansaa City, at 7 o'clock this morning. He had loot time yaatarday owing to the excessive host. At Independ ence, ten miles east of Kansas City, Weston waa met by a delegation of Young Men s Christian association, amateur pedaa triana who intended accompanying htm oa the last portion of the day' tramp. Weaton counted on reaching Kanaa City at I o'clock In th afternoon. Whltaey'a Horse errand. CHESTER, England. Hoy .The Or monde 2-ir-old p'at of 6 aovereigns, distance four f'irlonga, wa won or to day bv Pipe of Port. H. P. W'hltney' 0erigbt waa aeoend. New Tw.MII Reaord. PHILADELPHIA. Mv t-Paull the eophomore distance runner of the I'nlver sitv of Penniy l anla. today on Franklin field, broke the collegiate and Intercollegiate record for the two-mile run. hi time being minute 2S teconds. 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London Agency, 8-lfrldge 4V Company, Ltd., Oxford Street West. London. jgfT inT" ' " ''VTSi'ilmaiBanii TO L3ock Island Lines On Sale May 6 to 13th. Return Limit October 31st. Ctop-Overs At plea&ure, going and returning. Ant direct route through Salt Lake City, Ogden, Al buquerque or El Paso may be selected for going tripe, re turning via same or another route. Via Portland or Seattle, in one direction, $15 higher. Row of the University ef Michigan, in 1MT. wa minute S34 eoond. Pa till' time by quarter was: 1:0. 3:li. 1:27; 4:42, ( 4. T:. lilt and H. Bawllagr Seeres. BuMKiar ie.ni. asaoolatlon allava To night. Merchant National gainst Signal Corps; Vrate i-irys agwinar vnantauura. Laat night eor: union pACirice : 1st. Id. 3d Total. Colman 1 ll 13 478 Bullard IT! t4 174 4Ri Wllley 13t 137 m 481 Totala 404 4M WEST 8IDSS. let. 3d. Chrlstenson 1(7 Iti Jj. NOrgard 144 19) E Norrard 17i 17 NTOtal 47 4i WDeVr tiDU. 11. 3d. ChrUttnson ITS 3tt U Norgar 1 137 E. N'orgard Ill 187 Total 434 iM PfPLES STORE NO. 1st. 2d. Bilyn 1 lag Thompson 1J 1.1H Eaat lot lsi! 802 1,32 3d. Total. iTB m 170 434 143 600 4S4 1.4X3 3d Total. 1M KM IM tm its m 436 1.400 t. 3d. Total. 11 la 14 377 4M 478 Total. . M til 4U . I ll Glenwood Park Onened. ' OLKNWOOO. U.. Mv ti I lal 1 Glenwood athletic park s. aa opened for th season Thursday by a ball game ue tween two picked teams of local players. Th Sehulhoff bnd lad th proreailon. which formed on tha gqufre and matched ti th part. The ciowd w sstlsfactj. v and th gam good, tn acor being t to I. In favor of th Plckrell-Clark. fllni wuod's ball rrk l unusually good una the prospect for a good ball aeaaon i ory promising. I.lnaola Saalter Wla Oelf Prlaa. OS81SO. N. T.. May -The annual Spring nesting of th executive council ef the Amertvnn Banker' acitlon concluded today. Th 4ortary rsoorted th member Mp had resched 10.0TS. Th silver cup Offered to th baat golf player among the ul visiting banker won today by F. H. Burn ham ef Lincoln. N'h. Th annual co vent Ion will be held In Chicago on Sep tember 13. If yu want t fi :. took well and b wU. tak reiey'a Kdnr. Remedy. U tone up th kldrtay and bladder, punfltt the kleod Snd restore htal'.h nd urangth. Pleaaaat to tak and contama no harmful drug. W hy not commence idy? For sai by all drugrt. AUF0I M AND RETURN VIA further Information at V 14th and Farnam Stc. C. G. Pentecost, D. P. A. MEMORIAL DAY FESTIVAL All Organisation. Are Invited W Wn, oral Committee to Participate la Celebration. : . Th gnrl committee on ttjvKwlonS of the Joint Memorial day committee hag sent out this invitation to all ,org galaatlpng of the city of Omaha: . -tfjrri .' Th obrvanc of Memorial day, to-iionn rnemorate the memory of the nation' fallea heroea I again near at hand A a patriotic people let u keep alive th acred Moclation of thi time-honored ooclon, fo this end you are cordially invited to Join the Grand Army of the Republic and participate with us In parade and other' wlsa In th proper observant of Memorlxl day In Omaha, on Monday. Mav 31. 1Sffl, The aervlce will be held In th Audi, torlura. . Pramotloa for Jadge .Lannlagr. WASH IVfJTniSJ Lfuu - aw.. today ,ent lo the senate th nomination of I nlted State. IHetricl Judge William M. I Lannlng of Trenton, N. J.. to b United ; Pi a tea circuit court lud.e for ik ii,i.j Judicial circuit, vice George M. TJallaa of Philadelphia, retired. " itJ"a or Stomach Trouble: Your tongue is coated. Your breath is fouL Headaches come and go. 1hee symptoms ahdw that four stomach is the trouble. To; remove the cause U the first thiiig , ; end Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver TableU will do that Easy ', to take and moat effective. Have our ejee tested and tlasgeg -a.iim iiinaynav mi tie to fit you by 4gjl,mm.mi urn A llfe-loog VigagV M erperleoted optician ' ft.'-fjffcz: V right on the 8. W. .V'V 3T rf,roer artrtt rarnani. I ei. UOU.: 363. t anvo-te ta Wasebara-eresnr's Oald Medal riaar. Tfcl U lng,rta.