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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 12. 1900. Omaha Hit Hard at Wrong" Time; Season Opens in Omaha Today lllRRAt! PU BALL OUICRi : . , : u v y Big Day. Today 'Caui Seaion Opens at Vinton Park. WICHITA AND. OMAHA THE FOES Msyr.r flahlman Will IMtrk That Flm Bull ' and Brvnnan Will Pltt-h the (irrond for the 11 1tarly? Ypp. IM r go Play hall! It will b big rliy toddy t Vinton strent .ark. Today th" has rmll season of lfW nrn. In frniaha. nr In other word. life, whirh bo-ani rrttmct lni P-ptr-mbtr, ! Bin laainn today In Omaha. Omaliii 1H meet Wichita. Wklilta ha rn (partus; ut the railli out on Its own NanxM K"na and It cam" near burylns Omaliu in s.rme of that earth, but that wan lart-ly duf th fart that Omaha' rltrhr had not nt-overed from the fffrt if: working in.lli- Colorado sniiw atonr.K. Mayor fiahjinaii. who has Iwen iractlcln or a nick' throwing balls at "niKK'-r" bnh.f-. say hi nn Is In fine form for that first nip anil rw pron"!' to eti the Imll .v-r the plate like a veteran. ami tin- liaml will play anil it will be a .lay for the anils." Of eourae that a ronntiiiK ihat ('olonor 'elfih iloean t get too :iy tip- 4n that belfry or hi and tunie.l on t ht wrung cur rent In the line of ai mlicr. Who will pitoh for Omaha today la a Ill'-'M"!!. even yet. but It probably will be Hlh.-r Snmlera or Lower. Hretinan. Wichi ta's criivk alttbmaii. will be in the lxx for hln team, - Manager Hollund ha been oav Ing him for lh8 .game for over a week and says he is In the link 'of form. Th end Hin-h Franok will be bark from th-lr. disannul rainbllpif this morning and will try and et inlu slmpe fur the !!inie this aft-rnooi,": (lough Wichita, w hioli got In fyjpulerdny, will have the nd VBiitage or a.day'.s rest Omaha played off i lo-tjmntid. pa'rnj Jn.Tpprka yesterday. Wichita looks tinml. Holland itnd Jils yilit band of youths from the prairies of Kansas swept Into oniHlm Tuesday ufternoon with the aaser ton lluit.tlicy wcia going to sweep Omaha. Tlu.t was a lively looking bunch Manager and Owner . Holland led into the Millard liltl. 'I'iu y looked ' like "a lot of college youths out for a lark. Of course Weaver lromed up t!ie t;llletd. With his six foot seven and blue socks. Others wore lame gold medals tliey had win on college ath letic fields. Manager .Holland explained all this by saying: "1 guess these other managers thought we were a lot of youngsters nnd under estimated us. While Soma of the boys may look a little young, they are pretty well reasoned In lutse ball and will be able t.i kefp them all guessing, for some time to come. ' "The Omaha team looked good in Wichita and except for the pitchers played great ball. I guess the snow In the mountain towns set thu pitchers temporarily wrong. Graham played magnificent ball In Wichita and did not show any ill effects of his year's. lay-off 'Wlohllji., siuprlsrd, 11 tho manager by the finMcrn.wdp .wa. turned out. The fans like 4h article of. ball we have been put ting up, and Wk-hlla will continue to bo a good base ball town and the league will have no regret In annexing the two Kan sas (owns." Brother taf has everylhing at (he park In readiness for the opening. The cushioned chairs have all been installed and all Is ready for the band to play. I'm ill lie l lather Duwau. Sure and 'twill be Mlsther Johnnie Dugitn of Tiiinilltty who Will umpire the opening game and they do ways he's the daiilnt. Just aa a 'govt of grand review of the heroes, here are the two bunches: t.-malia. rosltion. Wichita. Kane Ktrst Koherla Graham ....Hecond Hughes Francs. Short Anderson f'endry Third Westersil King : Center i'ennell W elch ;.. Right Ptttigrew Fisher l,t Cole Fisher Catch Weaver Uonding'.,. t.'nJcb. lioode, Pitch Quelsser L'adman Pitch Swain louver Pilch ...Bhaner Hollenbeck , Pitch Atchison John j Pitch Boerman Hanson Pitch Clark Parson Pilch Weseott Kice Pitch .....McGlll SPKCIAL, HATKS FOR BALL OAMB9 Hall Fare Granted Pueblo Neighbors fur Sunday. Tiieblo Is to enjoy the benefits of Sun day excursions from neighboring towns to the ball games. The Missouri Pacific has announced that until September 2b, a spe cial half-rate from Towner, Colo., and all Intermediate points will be n de to Pueblo. This will enable visitors to reach Pueblo about noon, see the games and return at $ o'cl.H k. No reuuiivd number of tickets will have to he sold trom any station to get the benefit of the rate, and It Is llkely that the evening tral.i will be net back until o'clock to am nimoilati those who get left. The Rio Grande nnd Santa Fe are considering taking up the sume proposition. Meal on 1. raves Jnnetlon tit). Jl'NCTION CITY. Kan. May ll.-Af(er having walked seven(y-tlire miles yester day, arriving here at midnight last night, Fxlward Payson Weston, the pedestrian, started westward again this morning. Ha at s late breakfast, hut was In good con dition. : Monarrhs Want name. The Mnnarcha would, like to get a game with any 18-year-old team In the city next Sunday. Addres Ed Archibald, H North Nineteenth street, or phone SmB after 6 fi- m. .' Hrlllarent Players Barred. v NKW YuTtK. May lrt.-Peading an -Investigation by acting President iieydler of iCuiredl TbM't geod news better sull I r rtii-iilmcurlnvei-jroMeuiat I undertake. I us ni kuir or ' rhloniform -lust a ainnil hariu- ' lea method lAai-kaa tiea aiio-aa- ful In bundred ofou. Invutigata no. PAY WHEN CURED. Thai a the plan on which I will mat you. 11 lair tu yuu isksum t mim . oo aa I promt oeior I aei pii, if i iii lioMuyiHi nooi. ms. Can you anoru to nei- ka ami continue v atmer if riui in tiiHninnih. iw d una limn .ur reacu. r m4 a writ tot mf Irm kuak II Mill aUabaui bi naaasafaMt r. e. a -'rrv om aha. Kca. gig W nulin. Medal riaar aara It Is aaari-rrir's Cald Medal FIm. . Thla la Itttaorlaat. ths National league, Knabe of Philadel phia and Lnfio of Brooklyn, will iM n allowed to play ball because of their en counter on tha field Psturdav. Dleason of Philadelphia also In the mlxup will b ex cluded from tha grounds. MR IS AMKRtCAX AOCIATIO lllwnaker VVisa Imrt l.onlsvllle In epoad Inning. MlLWAl'K KB. Wis.. May If McCor mlok hit a homer over the left field fence With Clark on first In the second, the hit proving enough to Win the third straight from Louisville. 2 to 1. Score: MILW.U'Kr.g LntisVILLK B.H.O. A R li.H.O. V B. Bnblntnn. us 4 l 1 tlunlnvr, cf 4 0 I J t B-rr rf 4 I I Weodrutf. Ih I ) : I MrOinn. lb. I 11 llPlehsnty. It. S J J nninll, rr ... 4 12 0 I,nnlreth, rf . 4 10 j I risrk. Sh . . I t t t 0 Tl. lh S K 1 0 Mc-c nrm'. !M 1 I S I Oltsn. ! 4 i i S 0 Hn.iMtur. r 1 n fl Quintan, . :. 1 1 4 3 0 rolling It. ..J i I I Hiihf. c.,.. t S. hnih-r f I 0 Belby. P 3 1 t - TntAla M H 14 TotaH Kl U Milwaukee OS 000000 2 IjOiilavllle 000OO000 11 Two base hits: Collins, ttelehanty. Hnnw run: MoCormlck. Stolen bases: Clark, Ijindreth. Toiible plays: Pelby to Tate. Robinson. McCormick to MeGann.2; CH snn to Tate. Ift nrt bases: Milwaukee, 5: Inuisvllle. . Bases on ball!": Off Selby, 3. Hit bv pitcher: Selbv. gilinn. Sacri fice hits: Phnelder, 2; Pelby. Time: 1 :Jn. I mpli es: Conn nan nnd Owens. Paul Defeats Toledo. ST. PAF1,, Minn., May 11. Holmes, who started for St. Paul lasted only two In nings arid was replaced by Oehiing. who pitched good hell. Plnckney pitched the whole game for Toledo and St. Paul hit. him opportunely, winning by a score of 7 to 4. Score: ST. PAli. TC1..EIW B.lt.O.A.K B.H.O V F havin. rf 3 I t 0 Vo rarlhjr. 4 t 1 a Armh aifr, rf. II 1 I i MIDi-hman, IM H M Mnejr. If I 1 1 . Smoot. rf 4 3 ft 1 0 Flvnn. lb .... 4 n 0 1 Hlikman. If.. 4 2 2 1 o'Brlrn. Jh... 4 2 11 0 rvbold. rf... I lion rir'frh. r .4 2 I 1 F.lwert. 8b ... 4 1 n I 0 forkmaa. Sb. 4 I 0 1 0 Panhert. lb.. J 114 2 ) Wrlaler. a...J I 2 4 fl Clark, c I 0 I it fl Hoittioa. p 0 n 1 n 0 Ptnkner, p... 10 2 4 0 ..rhrlni. p .. I I J belM 1 0 I (I 0 Total 32 8 24 It 1 Totai .... si i; :: 12 1 Batted for Holmes In second. St. Paul 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 7 Toledo (I 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 04 Two base hits: Cock man, Smoot, Hlck tii.in. 2: St-ybold. Daubert. Home run: Sl werl. Stolen bases: Davis. lnubert. Double plays: Hinehman nnd Dailberf, B1 wert. Hinehman and Daubert; Wrlglev to O'Hrien: Wriglev, O'Brien and Flvnn. lilts: Off Holmes, 2 in two Innings: off Gehring. In seven Innings. Base on balls: Off Holmes. 1; off Gehring. 1; Plnckney ,1'. Hit by Pitcher: Annbrugter. Struck out: Bv Gehrlng. 1: Plnckney, 1. Sacrifice hits: Hoey. 2; Wrigley. Ieft on bases: St. Paul, 6; Toledo, 4. Time: 2 hours, t'm plres: Eckman and Sullivan. Kanaaa City ftnnrhea lilts. KANSAS CITY, May 11. Two hits and three passes in the sixth Inning, coupled with some excellent base running, gave Kansas City the victory over Indianapolis today. Both Flaherty and Cheney pitched good ball, but the visitors were unable to find Flaherty at opportune times. Score: KANSAS fiTY. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.R. Shannon, rf . 2 0 2 0 11 i hadb'rne. If. 4 I 2 0 0 H. ikley. lb . 4 2 17 1 n M chnnv, rf 4 2 0 0 1 I. n. S 0 2 2 0 Hayilen. rf... 4 0 2 0 0 tliii(t. Sb..3 0 0 2 1 Carr. lb I 1 0 0 Hrafhrnr. th. S 2 1 7 0 llurke. 3b. .. 4 loin Carlisle. If... I (I 1 0 KVRourka. 2b. 4 0 1 2 1 Hallnmn. rf..4 12 0 0 Shaw, c 0 3 1 0 Sullivan. C...4 1 1 2 l Hopke. as S 12 4 0 Flaherly, p.. 2 0 I I 0 rhnn. p....S 1 0 2 0 'Howley 1 0 0 0 0 Total 2 (nil I Tola In 39 7 24 10 2 Batted for llupke In ninth. Kansas City 0 (10 0 0 4 1 0 06 Indianapolis 0 0 0 (l 0 0 1 0 01 F.arned runs: Kansas City. 2; Indian apolis. 1. Two-base hlis: Beckley, Burke. Three-base hit: Beckley. Left on bases: Kansas City, B: Indianapolis, 7. First base on errors: Indianapolis. 1. Stolen bases: Shannon (31. Hrashear 2i, lve, Hetling. Hallman. Carlisle. Struck out: By Chenev, 7. Bases on halls: Orf Flaherty, 2; off Cheney. 6. Hit by -pitched ball: Love. Time; l:if. . Umpire: Hayes I iilnmlina Ranches Hits. MIXN'KAPOMS, May 11. The Columbus team bit opportunely today and took the tnird game of the series by a score of 6 to 'J. 1 .1 like, almost without exception, es caped being hit in the pinches. Score: COLtMBl'S. MINNEAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.R. Clark, '.f 4 2 I 0 Ovlr. at 0 4 0 0 Ixlwell. lb. .4 I 7 0 1 Wheeler. If.. 5 fl 11 0 0 Conaallou, rf. 4 1 2 1 0 Down. 2h....4 2 3 5 0 Jamra. c J 1 to 0 Collin, ab ... S 1 1 0 Knmer, c( . . 4 ,1 1 0 1 O'Neill, rf. . J fl 1 l) 0 l.ril. 2 0 fl 1 0 mil. lb 4 I a n ( Frll. Sb 4 0 1 4 OOulllln. rf.. . J 2 fl 0 0 O'Rourk. !b. I t I I 0 Kahoe, c 4 1 4 2 0 I Ink, p I 0 1 1 1 W llaon. p 2 1 0 4 0 Tolala 51 I 27 I S Totala 33 27 13 1 Minneapolis 0 0 0 1 t) 0 1 0 02 Columbus .1) 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 05 Two-base hi(a: lhiwns, Quillln, Kruger. Hacrlflce hits: Wilson, l.lnke. Sacrifice fly: Larue. Stolen bases: O'Neill, Klllen. Kruger. James. Odwell, Clarke tji. lft on bases: Minneapolis. XI; Columbus. 5. Double plas: Congallon lo Odwell; Frlel to Odwell. Struck out: Bv Ijnke, 8; bv Wilson. 3. Bases on balls: Off Wilson. 4; off Mnke, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Oyler. Time; 1:50. I'mplre: King. ST. PAL MIXI 9 g XUAV BAE BALL Jndae Decides Restraining Order of Last Year Will Stand. ST. PAfU Minn.. May ll.-There will be no Sunday baseball In St. Paul for a while m least, as Judge William I. Kelly In the county district court todav decided that a restraining order against the game, Issued at the Insance of he Cenral Park KlAknU - I . a .... itT-in.iun nuiacupai inurcn, May Sh, fi, 8houli sand. order shall b made pHrmaj,i-n In lie form " ' nijuiKitMi ji in uruiwiirv win De had. . Friend Wins Tw. FRIFNI). Neb.: May It.-tSpeclal Tele gram. ) Friend opened he ball season yes erday and oday. deealng he Oirard In dians In wo raher poor games. Score: Girards .....l 0 6 0 1 0 o 1 o s Kriend ....3 0 1 3 1 2 0 1 -10 batteries: Girards. Wlgg and liable; Friend. Jarrott and McDonald. Struck out-Ry Wlgg 4. by Jarrott 8. Hits: Girards 4, Friend 10. Two-base hits Church. Mellltt, Smith. Page. Jarrott. Wil lotl. Double plays Olrsrds 1. Friend 1. r-rrora; mraros s. PTlend 7. Score second asm- i Girards 0 0 t 0 J 0 0 4 r ritnu o l o 4 1 4 J 12 Ballerle: Girards. Dye .'and Malone; Friend. Simpson and McDonald. Struck out: By Dye 2, by Simpson 111. Hits: Ulrards 9, Friend lb. Two-base hits: Finley, Smith and Page. Three-baae hit: Simpson. Errors: Olrsrds 4. Friend ()ind Island comes for two games with the locals May 13 and 14. W KNTERUA AHD MF.KTS ' ROLLICK V resiles ' n Omaha on Mint of Fourth of Jun, Jess Weslergaard of te Moines and Dr. R, F. Roller of Seattle - will wrestle at the Auditorium In Omaha the night of June 4. The match was arranged yester day, when Westergaard and his manager, Oscar Thoreon. were in Omaha and nut Manager Glllan of the Auditorium. Man ager Glllan promptly got In touch wltn Koller. who Is In Chicago, and made the match. Omaha has never seen Roller work, but it has seen Westergaard and likes him. In fact. Jess is a big favorite here. He is a comer and is desperately anxious In beat Koller. He will bend the last energy at his command to throw the wily doctor. This match will follow close on the heels of the match between Gotch and Olson, which comes off at the Auditorium the night of May 24. This will be a great match, for Olson Is one of the top-llnerr of the country. He has defeated little Fred Beeil and is ready for a go against the champion. Hesalla al Plualleo. PIMIJCO. Md . May ll.-Results: First race, four and a half furlongs: Megan! Ic (107. Goldstein, even) won, Faun- tlerov HOT. Mclnlyre. J lo It second. Johnny Wise H12. Grirfln. JO to 1) third. Time. :MV Polly I.ee. Newark Boy. Dae Nicholson. Momus. The King and . John Reardon also ran. Second rate, six furlongs: Tuatev (l-'iO. Goldstein. 11 to 6l won. King Cobalt (120. Wolke. to & second. Fffendi (i, Doyle. 15 la li third. Time, l:lfi. Oid three starter. 2 Kemper, Hemphli: Buckingham, All kinds of plailng. . - NEW YORK EASY FOR DETROIT Tigers Make Seventeen Runs and Highlander Seven Error. CLUBS PARADE BEFORE GAME American Lratar Championship Fin if to Be Raised for eroiil Time tr Tlarra Amid Plandlla of Detroit Fans. DETROIT. .Nifty 11. liiccrtaln pitching and erratic fielding by New York made to day's game a simple romp for the locals. Wlliett did not allow a hit until the sixth. Donovan finished the game, making his 1!'9 debut. Base lull Dt trolt. which went to bed Inst night fearful that flag day might nut be. favored with good wea(her anil that the American league championship pennant might have lo be hoisted under unfavor able weather conditions, were made happy with the first break of dawn today. For the first time in three tiny old Sol came out of retirement and the thousands of fans, amateur players, base ball notables and visitors who planned to attend the second flag raising of the Detroit Tigers ftvl.eld a perfect day. While Bennett park has been soaked fbr three days by rain, tha diamond had been kept covered ami the bright sun and breeze Went far toward drying the field before the ceremonies begun. As part of the deal for the acquisition of Third Baseman Moriarty from New York, the Detroit club agreed that the "High landers" should be their antagonists on flag day. Willi Manager Stallings and Third Baseman Elberfeld, both former De trolters, the choice was a happy une, from the standpoint of the Detroit "fan.". A parade of amateur clubs, prominent visitors and the two contending teams was held before the game. Score: DETROIT. NKW YORK. B.H.O.A.E. U.H.O.A E. Miimjrr, If.. 4 J 3 0 0 Tree, cf S 0 4 V t (limn. a 3 3 1 U Keeler. rl . . . . 5 3 0 0 0 Crawford, cf. 5 1 1 0 0 F.llwrfeld, 3b. 4 2 1 2 0 Cobb, rf 6 2 1 0 ll Ktisle. If 4 II 1 0 0 K.mvman. lb. 4 1 1 1 Chape, 111 i 2 I'l (I 1 11'l.oary. 3h .5 2 0 2 0 Wan). 2b 4 0 12 1 Si-haefer, 2b.. 4 2 3 2 0 Knlsht. BH....4 X 2 2 0 sianase. r S 2 10 ilKlrlnow, c... 10 8 11 WIMnt. p 2 1 1 1 OSwreney, c...2 12 0 1 llonoran, p .. 2 10 0 OUroikett, p...O 0 0 2 1 Si-hniKtl, p ... 2 0 0 1 1 Totala 39 18 27 12 1 Totalu :i 8 24 Hi 7 Detroit 1 4 3 4 1 0 3 0 'It! New York 0 0 o 0 0 1 0 3 1 5 Two-base hits. Cobb (2), Schacfer, Yll lett, Elberfeld. Sweeney. Hits; Off Wll iett. 3 in six Innings; off Donovan. 5 in three innings; olf Brnckett, S in three in nings; off Schmidt, 10 in five innings. Sac rifice hits: Rossman, Schaefer. Stolen bases: Bush Cli, Mclrityre. Double play; Knight (o Chase. l,eft on bases: Detroit, 7; New York. . Bases on halls: Orf Wil led, 3; off Donovan. 3; off Brockett, 4. Buses on errors: Detroit. 4; New Vork, l. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Donovan, Elber feld. Slruck out. Bv Wlllctt. 4; bv Dono van, 3; by Brockett. 1; by Schmidt. 2. Time: 2:20. empires: Kerin and Sheridan. While Sox Defeat Senators. CHICAGO. May 11. Chicago won the sec ond gi.me of the series from Washington. 5 to 3, today. It was a long drawn out and poorly played game. Washington used three pitchers, but could not stop the locals, who made five errors, but were still able to win by a goodly margin. Store: CHICAOO. WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A.E B.H.O.A.E. Halut. rf 2 0 2 0 OCsnley, If . . . . r, 0 2 0 0 Dougherty, If 4 1 2 0 1 M. -Bride, a. .4 I 2 0 0 labell. lb & 2 11 1 0 Hlankenahtp. 1 0 0 0 (1 Oivath. rf... 3 0 2 0 1 nitlauh. lb . 4 0 8 2 0 Atl. !b. 4 0 1 S ll ritlehanty, 2b I 2 1 10 Parent. .... 4 3 2 4 I (iymer. rf....4 1 1 'I i. Rullltan. c... I 1 3 u fironrov. Kb..'.. 4 0' 1 3 li Tannchill. lb I I 2 2 2 Milan,, rf 3 i.o o n Smllh, p S 0 ! 3 OS'reet, r 3 1 II 2 0 l'urn. p 2 0 0 I 0 ToUla 2 127 13 unrmim. p 0 0 fl 0 ll dray, p 1 fl 0 li 0 Freeman .... 1 fl 0 fl o Total 36 I 24 12 J Batted for Street in ninth. Baited for McBrlde In ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 Washington 0 1 1 0 o o o 0 13 Two-base hit: Ishell. Hits: Off Burns. 3 In four and two-thirds innings; off Groom, 2 in two-thirds innings; off Giay. 3 in two and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits. Dougherty. Tannchill. Gray. Stolen bases: Street, Milan. Tannehtll, Parent. l-ft on bases: Chicago. 13; Washington, 8. Bases on balls: Off Smilh. 1; off Burns. 2; off Groom, 3; off Giay, 3. Hit bv pitchel ball: By Burns, 3; by Gray, 1. Struck out: Hy Smith, 4; by Burns, 4: by Groom. 1; bv Gray. 3. Passed hall: Street. Wild pitch: Gray. Time: 2:10. I'mpites: F.gan and Connolly. Brown Blank Athletics. ST. I.OC19. Mo., May 11 -St. l.ouls de feated the Philadelphia leani today he cause of the excellent pitching of Jack Powell. The score was 3 lo 0. Two runs were obtained In the second inning off Coombs of the Philadelphia team on an error and two singles. Dygert relieved Coombs In the sixth and the local team cored In the seventh Inning on a single, a sacrifice and another safe lilt. The score: ST. LOIiS. PH1LADKLPHI A. H.H.O.A.K B.H.O.A.E MiAlea. If.. 4 2 4 0 OHartzel. If... 3 0 i 0 .1 Hartaall. rf... 2 0 3 0 0Harr. 3b 4 0 0 S 1 Hoffman, if.. 2 110 Ol nlllna. 2b ... 4 14 2 1 Ferrl. Sb.... 4 0 2 2 0 Murphy. rf...4 0 I 0 Wallace. ..S " 1 2 f Havls, tb 2 li 1 0 Wllllnn. :b. 3 1 1 3 1 Harr. ( 2 0 10 0 Jonea. lb 2 0 12 0 ll Harry aa 3 0 1 2 0 Stephen, c... 8 3 3 3 AThoma'. r 8 0 3 0 0 Powell, p 8 1 0 2 'M'oomha, p 2 0 J 1 Dygart, p 1 1 0 2 0 ToUl 26 27 0 Totala 21 24 . 1 ft. Tvnils ..0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 -3 Philadelphia .........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Sacrifice hits: Ilaraell, Jone. Double plays: Ferris to Jones; Barry to Collins to Davis. Stolen basns: McAleese, Duvls. Bases on balls: Off Powell, 3; Dygert, 2; off Coombs, 1. St i lick out: By Powell, 2; bv Coombs. 2. Hrts: Off Coombs. 5 in five Innings; off Dygert, 3 In three in nings. Left on bases: St. lxiuls, 4; Phila delphia. 4. Time, 1:37. Cmplres: Perrlne and O'lxuiglilln. Boston Defeats Cleveland. CLEVELAND. May, 11 Boston opened the series here loday by defeadng Cleve land. 5 lo 1. Wright lusted only one In ning", liebhardt, who succeeded him. was hit hard in the seventh and eighth In nings. Clcotte had bis ankle hurt in a collision with Clarke. Score: BOSTON. CLEVELAND. B.H.O. A K B.H.O A C. Mi-Connell, 2b 4 II 1 Radar-, rf . . 4 1 I rt lxird. 3b .1 1 0 0 OHradlry. 3I .. 4 0 2 2 u Speaker, rf. . 4 2 I 0 OSIovall. Ih... I 11 II H Hooper, rf... 4 8 1 ! 0l.Hl .le. :h .4 13 4 1 stahi; lb I 0 1 Hinehman. 1( 3 0 0 0 0 Ml. II 4 I 1 1 .H'larke. t- 3 13 10 Waauer, aa... 4 1 1 C OTurtir-. as 3 l 1 7 Speixer, C....8 1 6 3' OHIrm'hain. if 3 1 1 0 I Iron, p ... 2 0 Z i 1 Wrlshl. p....O a 0 0 (I Arellanea. p.. I 0 0 1 OLirbhart. p . .2 0 0 1 0 : 'haftarly .... 1 1 0 0 0 ToUla 34 11 27 14 2 Totals 30 27 17 1 Batted for Ljebhardt In ninth. Cleveland 0 o 0 o n o 0 0 1 V Boston 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 (1-4 Hits: Off Wright. 4 in one inning; off Liebhardt. 7 in eight Innings', off Clcotte, t In four and two-thirds Innings; off .rl lanes. 3 In four and a third Innings. Hbw on errors: Boston. I. Two-base bits: Sto vall. Nilrs l2l. Wagner. Three-base hits: Siieaker, Himper. Sacrifice hit: Spencer Stolen base: Aiellanes. Double plavs Hooper to Stahl: McConnell to Wagner. Base on balls: Off Liebhardt, 3 Ixft on bases: Cleveland. 3; Boston, i. Struck nut: By Liebhardt, 3; by Clcotte. 1; by Arel lanea, 4. Time, l:5o. I nipire: Evans. Ttto Players Suspended. NEW YORK, May 11. -The suspension of Kid" Gleason. of the Philadelphia Na tional League club, and Edgar i-ennox, third baseman of (be Brooklyn Nationals, for quarreling during (he game played at Brooklyn on aiuiday lat. was announced today by acting President Heydler of the National league. No time limit was fixed for the tei iiiinatloii of the sutpension. Knabe.. after suspension for one day, was exonerated and allowed to play. East Hlver Wins at l. Qaen. TARIS. Max 11. -The Trix Tllmi at St. Ouen today was won by J. E. Widener k Standing of the Teams WEST. LBAOT7E. AMERICAN AP9 N W. L. Pet i VV L. Pr. Wichita .... I S .7NV Milwaukee.. .l -i Denver .7S! lulsvllle. .. .14 10 .W- Topeka 7 4 .Km Indianapolis. 13 12 .nv Pueblo S .4Si Minneapolis.. 10 12 4t. Dee Moines.. I 7 ,417 Kn. City. ..1" 12 Omaha 4 .3.t3 Toledo 10 1" J Lincoln 3 .S73 Cohwnbus.. . .1" IS .4' Sioux City.. J .JT3:St. Psul 8 12 "0 AMER. LEAOl'E. NAT L. LEAGUE. W. L. Pet W. L. PH. Datrolt 15 5 .7.Vi PIHSburg ...14 i .w New York. .11 . .bi!" Chicago IS 10 pHR Bs(on 11 8 .;.7 Pldla lrt R K Chicago ....11 M .5-41 Boston 10 .4,4 Phils ft ft ..tki Brooklyn ...M0 .4.4 Cleveland... 9 11 .450 Cincinnati. ...11 IS .458 St. Louis.... ' .aifi; New York... l' Washington. & 13 .?7st. IOjIS 8 1 3,5 GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Western League Wichita nt Omaha. Den ver st Sioux (i(y, Topeka at Des Moines, Tuehlo at Lincoln. Natloral league Pittsburg at Philadel phia. Chicago at New York. Cincinnati at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklyn. American League-New York at Detroit, Philadelphia, at St. Louis, Washington at Chicago. American Assocla tion Louisville at Mil waukee, Indianapolis at Kansas City. To ledo at St. Paul. Columbus at Minneapolis. East River. Mr. Wldeners Homesell fin ished fourth in the Prix Msrboro. GAM Kg IN TI1K N TIS Al, LF.AUt'H ritlshnra- Wins from Philadelphia, Seven to Itne. PHILADELPHIA. May ll.-Plttsburg won easily from the home team today, 7 to 1, Foxn being knocked out of the box In four Innings. Camnitz had the Philadel phia at his mercy at all stages. Score: PITTSBCRa PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. narheau. 3h..f 2 I 0 OCrant. 8h 4 1 1 1 0 Leach, if 8 12 0 0 Knali. 2h 4 0 111 Clarke. If 4 8 3 I OTIIua. rf 4 1 0 4 0 Warner, aa... 4 8 1 ft 0 Maiee. If 8 1 2 II 0 Storks, lh ... S 1 18 0 0 Hrahafleia. lb I 0 A 2 0 Miller. 2h ... 4 0 1 8 (I riborn. cf . . I (14 0 0 Wllaon. rf...6 8 3 1 Ooolln, aa.... 8 0 4 2 1 (!!bon. c 4 I 4 1 0 riooln. e 8 n 3 0 Csmntta, p ..2. 0 0 I 0 Foien. p 1 0 0 4 1 Vandyke, p... 2 0 0 0 0 Total 37 14 17 12 0 Totala 28 1 7 la I Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Pittsburg 20040001 07 Two base hit. Magee. Three base hit: Storke. Hits: Off Foxen, 8 in four innings. Sacrifice hits: Clarke. Camnltx. Stolen bases; Clarke, Wagner (3. Double plays: Miller, Wagner. Slorke; Wilson and Storke; Dooln and Doolln. Ift on bases: Philadel phia. 2; Pittsburg, 11. Base on halls: Off Foxen. 6; off Vandyke, 1; off Camnitz. 2. Base on errors: Pittsburg, 1. Struck nul: By Foxen. 2; by Vandyke. 5; by Camnlts, 4. Passed balls: Dooln, Gibson. Wild pitch: Foxen. Time: 1.62. Umpires: Emslle and ODay. Beds Win ainavKlnsv Match. BOSTON. May 11 The poor fielding of the home learn aided Cincinnati in winning a slugging match from Boston today, lo to 8. Ewing was driven from the box In the seventh with none out. His successor, Campbell, was effective. Score: CINCINNATI BOSTON. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.R. Ean. 2b 1 I I 2 Starr, 2h 4 8 1 2 Win, i f .. .113 1 ! Becker, rf i 2 3"! Lobert. 3b . . . S 1 1 "S (l ItalM. If 4 0 10 1 Mitchell, rf.. 4 1 I 1 OHeauniom, it. i I I ( Pankert. If... 4 fl 1 0 flneck. lb t 14 10 Hobllliel. lb. 4 2 10 fl 0 llahlen. ar . .. 8 2 4 2 1 Downey, aa... 5 2 8 8 I Sweeney. 3b.. 4 1110 McLean. C....4 4 4 I 0 Smith, c 4 0 3 i 0 EwltlK. p 2 0 0 0 OFarguaon, p.. 1 II 0 1 1 Campbell, p.. 0 1 0 (J'RItchey 0 0 0 0 fl nornr. p 1 1 0 1 I Tuial 34 11 27 15 Graham 1 fl 0 0 1 chappell. p. 0 0 0 2 0 ' Total 39 13 11 11 7 Hatted for Ferguson in fifth. Batted for Doruer In seventh. Cincinnati. J 0 1 0 4 1 H 1 010 Boston -l 1 0 0 1 0 I 0 og Two base hits: Oakee, Beaumont (3, McLean, Iober(. Hohlltzel. Hots: Off Fer guson, 6 In five 'tmtings; off Dorner, 2 In two innings; of TCnappelle, 3 In two in nings; off Ewtng. 1P in sit and one-third Innings; off Campbell, 2 In two and (hree fourths Innings. - 8acHfice hits: Ewing, Kgan, Hobllliel. Campbell. Sacrifice fly: Egan. S(olen bases: Ixinert (21, Mitchell, '6. Base on balls: Off Ewing, 2; oft Dorner, 3; off Campbell, ) ; off t.'happelle, 1. Base on errors: Cincinnati, 8; Boston, 1. Hit In pitched ball: By Ewing. Bates. Struck out: By Ewing. 2; by Ferguson, 1. Passed ball: Smith, 'lime: 2:30. empires: Cusuck and Johnstone. Cuba Win from Glnnta. NEW YORK. May 11. -Errors bv Dovle and Biidwell helped Chlcngo defeat New York today by a score of 4 to 3 The visitors earned their first two runs by hard hitting, but the last tallies were the results of mlsplays. The feature of the game was the cemerfleld play of O'Haia. Score: CHICAOO. B.H.O. A. I Ever. 2b 8 1 8 3 NEW YORK. II H.O.A.E 0 Tanney. lb. .. 3 0 13 1 tlo. 2b 3 1 8 0 2 Hhrrkard. If.. 2 Prhult, rf... 4 Chcnca. lb . . 2 Stelnfeldt. 8b. 4 Hofman, rf . . . 4 Tinkar, .... 4 Moran. c 4 Brown, p 8 0 2 0 0 1 12 0 3 2 I 2 2 8 0 0 3 OMrCorm'k. If. 4 0 Murray, rf . ... 8 OO'Har. cf ... 4 0 Devlin. 3b. ... 8 1 Rrldwrll, . . 4 0 Myera. c 8 0 W ilt, p 4 2 1 0 1 1 fl 6 1 2 2 1 4 1 3 0 4 Total 31 27 1 1 Totla 81 27 l 1 Chicago 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 14 New York 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 03 Two base- hit: Evers. Sacrifice hits: Sheckard, Brown. Chance, Doyle, Devlin. Stolen base: Myers. Lert on bases: Chicago, 5; New York, 5. Base on error: Chicago, 2; New York, 2. Double nlnvs: O'Hard and Doyle; Doyle, Rridwell and Tennev. Struck out: By WIKse. 2. Base on balls: Off Wlltse. 2; off Brown. 5. Hit by pitcher: Myers. Time: 1:42. Umpires: Rlgler and Truby. Brooklyn Wins from t. Louis. BROOKLYN. N. Y.. May 11. With one out in the ninth Kustua doubled and Sc brlng hrougbt him home with the winning run by a single lo right. Jordan played a brilliant game at first base. Score: BROOKLYN. ST. LOIiS. B.H.O A K H H O. A K. Burch. If 4 fl 1 " 0 Byrne, 3b. .. 4 0 1 3 1 Hummal, aa. . 2 0 h flshaw. cf 4 0 6 0 0 Alperman. 2b 4 2 I l Hronahan, c. 2 0 3 0 0 Jordan, lb .4 1 ll 2 fl Kunetchr. lb 2 1 12 1 n McKlveen. 3b. 4 0 0 2 o I'elehanty. If 2 1 J 0 o Kuatui. rf ... 3 1 1 1 ' Fllla. If 3 l l 'I 0 Febrtns. cf...4 l 0 " icharlei. 2b . 3 0 0 3 0 Brrien. c 3 1 t t 0 Hnlawltl, aa., 8 0 0 11 Mclmyre. p.. I 1 0 j 0 Salle, p t o l 0 0 Totala 31 7 27 II Totala J7 .j,, 2 One oul when winning run scored. St. Iiils OoO 1 0s 00 01 Brooklyn 1 (. 0 0 u 0 o o 13 Two base hits: Delehanty, Jordan. Ktis tus. Mclnlyre. Three base, hit: Alperinan. Double plays: Konetchy and Sallee, Jordan and Hummell. IWt on bases: St. Louis, 4; Brooklyn, 7. ba.se on halls: tiff Sallee. 8; off Mclnlyre. o. Base on errors: St. ljouis. 1. Slruck oul: By Snllee, 3; Mc lnlyre, 6. Time; 1.3. I'mpirrs: Klem and Kane. IOWA NTRO.Xf IS STATE MEF.T Comparison or Herorda Shorra (Mate Will Be Important Factor, IOWA CITY, la.. May ll.-(Speclali-Comparison of the records made in the meets in ihe slate Saturday shows that the Hawkey e track team will be reckoned wlii in the slate meet May 29 and that the men umi. r Cat Mil s tutelage will make a dif ferent allowing lhan In the last two years. Cap(aln Stuuman will make a strong bid In the discus, aa his throw excelled anv (hing done In the state by the other col lege weight nun. Kohl will figure for a place in the sprints and Thomas and Han Ion are expected to win points In the quar ter. Keefe la sure of placing In the half mile, if he can get Into condition, a he Is by far (lie most promising dUlance man who has run for the old gold In recent years. Riley is gaining his old running strength slowly and it Is doubtful If he will enter the state meet, despite reports to the contrary. Engstrom ia a consistent performer In the two jumps and his supporters here expect him to score heavily In these two events. Kyland is gaining in speed every day in the hurdles and he Is confidently expected by Catlln to upset the dope decidedly In the state meet. F.aslrra League names. A Buffalo Buffalo, 44:4 Balimore, i. A Torono Torono, 4 Jersey Civ 2. A Monreal Monreal-Providence game posponed; rain. A Rocheser Rocheser. 8; Newark, 7. 'Nebraska Indiana Wlu. WAVF.RLY. III., May 11 -(Special Tele gram.) Nebraska Indians. 7; Waverly, 6. A LOSES TO TOPEKA pectators Were Holding Breath in the Ninth. Their B ELLEN COULD HOT CUT THE ICE Whole Hnainea Was Done In tho First Innlna, When Parson Showed Weakness anil Lower Was lilt Frrrl). TOPEKA, Kan.. May 11. -Topeka took another from Omaha today, 8 to 7. Things were looking mighty squally in the ninth for the locals, but BrUlen could not send tho pill far enough to count the tielng run, It Almost happened In Ihe first. Parson thought it was his day and out of the first flfrecn balls thrown .only threa wera strikes and he was chased. Three men were on bases and no outs when tower was called In. The first two ball he threw were atraightened Into hits, th next one was a sacrifice, then there wi an out. an error and three more hits in a row and six scores over the pan. In tho next session Topeka got one on a hit by Fenlnn and a double by Kerne and that was all until the fifth when two hit and a sacrifice scored another. The visitors kept pegging away at Rr num and fattening their batting averages, hut they could not get the lilts when scores would result. In the second a double and single by Welch and Franck made one, in the third a single by Pelden nnd a double by Pendry netted another and ifi the third a base on halls, a fielder's choir and a single tallied another. In the eighth two hits and an error made it four and In th ninth Kane plucked a good one. Graham got another. Welch went out on an Infield fly and Franck walked. Gondlng fanneft and HollonWck batting for Ixiwe.r scored two with his single and another was picked up on Downey's muff of Fiber's bounder. Cooley roughed King a bit too much In tho first Inning after King singled and wag caught napping. King got mad and struck Cooley. Cooley fought back and both were chased from the field. The score: OMAHA. AH. R. II. O. A. E Fisher, if 6 0 13 0 0 King, cf 10 10 0 0 Belden, cf 5 18 3 0 0 Pendty. ?b 4 0 2 2 1 3 Kane, lb , 4 1 1 8 2 1 Graham. 2b 4 1 I 1 10 Welch, rf 5 1110 0 Franck, ss 4 2 2 2 1 0 Gondlng, c 4 0 13 10 Parson, p o o o o o o Lower, p 4 10 15 0 Hollenbeck 1 0 1 0 0 0 Totals .. , 43 7 TOPEKA. AB. R 4 2 4 1 0 ') 3 1 4 2 14 ,24 11 4 E. 0 1 0 0 0 1 o it 0 I) 0 H. O. 0 1 1 13 3 o n 4 5 0 0 Wooley. cf. Geier, rf. ... Cooley, lb. .. Kunkle. lb. Felilon. If. .. Andrews. 3b. Kahl, 2b. ... Downey, as. Kernes, c. . Barnum, p. Kaufman, p. , 4 4 3 0 Totals 33 8 111 27 211 3 Batted for lower In ninth." Topeka 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 08 Omaha 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 37 Three-base Idle- Pendry, Kahl. Two base hits: Welch. Kernes, Pendry, Franck. First base on balls: Off Barnum. S; off Kaufman, 1; off Parson. 8; off laiwer, 3. Struck out: Bv Kaufman, 4; by Lower. 3. Hits: Off Bajniim. 7 In four Innings. Double playt Uraham- to Franck lo Kane; Andrews (o Downey to Kunkle to Keurnes. Stolen base; Wooley. Sacrifice hits: Graham. Kunkle. Andrews. Kahl. Kauf man, lime: 1 :ou. I'mplre: Mullin. At tendance: 2,500. Antlers After Mammoth. The Buck Antlers would like to get the telephone of the Monmouth Parks and would like to book a game Willi them for Sunday. Call W"ebster 4241 or address Oblc McUowan, 1401 Jaynes street. Kemper, Hemphill dfe Buckingham. All kinds of plating. F.VF.STS OS THE HlMG TRACKS Crystal Maid Won the Se ven-Fnrlong Handicap nt Louisville. LOUISVILLE Ky., May 11. Cold weather and a bad track kept horse lovers awiy from Churchill Downs Monday and only a small crowd attended. Foim players had a bad day, as only two favorites finished first. Crystal Maid beat Charlie Eastman and Sir Cleger In the handicap 'at seven furlongs. Summaries: First race, selling, 3-year-olds, one mile and seventy yards: Edwin L. (104, Martir., straight 115.75) won, Geit inlander (104, Rice, place I1R.15I second, Patriot (107. Powers, show IS.55) third. Time: 1:46. Mrs. Marlon Moore, Bryce, Schleswlg, Denver Girl, Meadow Grass, Malch Me, Advancing. Con sole and Snap also ran. Second race, selling, 2-year-olds, four and a half furlongs: Slew-foot (107, Heldel, straight $17.40) won, Slmnnelte (11. Martin, place .I6.3H) second. Uu Lanier (H'l. Rice, show $4. Sal third. Time: 0:54. Bougaln vlilea, Lotta Creed, Brunhild, Black Boy, Jackstraw, Dick Goodbar, Ramon and Co rona also ran. Third race, selling, one mile and a six teenth: Masson (108. Powers, straight $0.3Si won, Uonebrake (113, Martin, place 111.16) second. Enlist (ln7. Hannaii, show $1.40) third. Time: 1 :((,. May Cella, Admix. lonah II., Mamie Gallagher, Tim Kellv, Oronuka, Cygne(, Reside, The Male aiid Deacon also ran. Fourth race, seven furlongs, baiidlcan: Crystal M.-ild llo", McGee. $h.T5 straight, $8 place, $ti.3 showi won, Charlie Eastman (t07. Ie, Hi5 place, $.! showi second. Sir (ieger (1(4, Warren, $7 flo show ) third. Time: 1:2. Hasly Agnes, Black Mary and Zlenap also ran. Fifth race, four and a half furlongs, purse: Topland (111, Troxler, $Mtt.70 stralgit, $o8.60 place, $31.15 showi won. Captain Glore (112. Burton, 43.ln place, $20.40 allow) sec ond. Fores (112, Rice, $39.05 show) third. Time; O.oM. John McClure, Knrica, Ca lash, The Fad, Martin H., Front Row, Fighting Bob, Short Order, Mesmerlier, Qilpy and Cogen also ran. TRIUMPH BOTTLED BEER The delicious artesian brew" J It is ao pure and of such cxtruisite flavor you will ne ninrrwnn iimm m the fjrst glut MADE IN OMAHA V Tatf storz Brrc CO. Wsbater UM. 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