aTTE 1TEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. MM. TopekaSioux City and Des Moines. Win; Rain Stops Lincoln Game . tat T ( ERRORS. C0S1 OMAHA CJME Topeka 7 tils t St-e Boarke Ke Pact, Winning, I to 1. . base aumrarQ.. -costs a fxw Support of Johns Said to Br Wry Vrllnn br Vhoae Wt Reait rr tanfnst Omaha Ukrn To peka Finished. Omaha, f. Topeka. 4. Errors ail over the lot eo?t Omaha the fame with Topeka Tuesday for errors war responsible for - each-- run Topeki msd during Ahe afternboif. The Rourke family played In far different form from what the members displayed on the day before, when Topeka waa ahut out and no amount of itood pitching on the pa: I of Johna eou'dn aave the it a me. Omaha on the other handmade rime hits to six for Topeka. but the big hit In the pinch was always larking; and several good chances tn score were thrown away. In the first Inning King waa on third and Pendry on ew-ond, mrn having made a hit, but the neeVd afe one-.wos not forthcoming; nor waa ev$ff a grounder on which a score might he made. Kane flew nut to Downey at abort. Welch waa paaaed and Balden grounded fo second. In the third Pendry and Kane both hit safe, but both were caught trying to pilfer second. The going waa too heavy for fart work. -n haaes. With two out In the seventh Fisher hit safe and King followed with another. That wag' too much for Cooley and he Vnked Mr. Hendrlx out of the box and sent in Long K a tiff man. th pitcher who had held Omaha to three hits on the day before. Flatter and Kane Initiated Mr. Kaufman Irtto the game by making a double ateal on him. But that did m.t phease him. He had been sent In because Pendry was at bat and Pendry h ad made two hlta already off Mr. Hendrlx. But the judgment of Mr. Cooley waa good for the beat Pendry waa able to do was a grounder, td Downey. Tracy Johna nltahed fr Omaha and pitched a good game, 'but his support waa very yellow. He allowed but six hlta and did not pairs a man. Two of the alx' hlta era made off Johns In the flrat Inning after two were out, but Jag Andrewe only knocked thebaU to penary who tagged third and It waa all over for that Inning. Cyrlone Hlta Omaha. An a wfur calamity befell Omaha in the alxth Inning, for In that' fatal aeaslon the game was won. -Downey had been retired when Fenlon followed with a single, his second In th game. Fenlon haa been tak ing a layoff and celebrated his return by making three lilts. Ha has been clouting the bail quite frequently this spring. An drewe singled and put Fenlon on third, while Andrewa went to second rn the throw. . Tha Infield move In close on Mr. Kunkle aa but one was out. Kunkle hit the ball rtghjt on the nose, and It scooted between King legs to the 'outfield, while' two trotted home. Kunkle waa caught t -y-Ing to ateal scoria; a,n'a Kahl few yut to 1 Welch, who made the feature catch of the gam after a hard run. In tha fifth McManua started the Inning with a double arid Hendrlx was hit by Johns. Wooley tried to bunt thorn around and McManua was capf ureo;a,t Jhlrd. Beier hit to John.' who again threw' to third, but Pendry muffed th throw and Hendrlx acored. The ball was loat under a drag which la uaed to Smooth ' the diamond and Flaher founfl It In tlma to catch Wooley At th plat. Pendry'a bad throw In the eighth coat Omaha another run. Oeler reached second on th mlahap, waa sacrificed to third by Downey, and scored on Fenlon's third hit. Kan hit the ball to tho right field fence In th sixth Inning, but because of th hard going and th way th ball bounded bach, could get no further than first. He went to second on Weleh'a Infield out and scored on Beldens lngl. Tha same team thla afternoon. Th score: OMAHA. f '"her. If 4 0 2 i 1 0 King, Jb 4 o J I J l Pendry. 3b. .w. ...... 4 0 13 12 ft""; lb; 4 1 ' 1 10 10 3 0 0 2 0 0 'den, cf 4 0 1 1 0 A Franrk. ss 4 0 0 1 1 1 Oondlng. c 1 0 0 4 4 0 Hollenbeck ., 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jones, P I 0 0 0 3 1 (.adman .' 1 o 0 0 0 0 Totals 84 11 27 IS 1 TOPEKA.-. , , AB. R. H. O. A. B. Wooley, cf 4 0 0 I0C rf.-- 4 0 110 0 Downing, ss 0 I 4 10 Fenlon, If 4. 1 8 0 0 0 Andrews. 3b 4 i i j 0 Kunkle, lb 4 9 0 11 0 0 Kahl. 3b , 4 a. 0 0 8 0 MoManus, c 4 0 13 2 0 Hendrlx. p 2 1 0 0 3 0 Kauffman, p. 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals .'. 33 4 1 27 13 1 Omaha Runs 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 3 0 3 0 1 2 2 0 0-1 Topeka Runs 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 04 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0-6 Batted for Oondlng In tha ninth. Bntted for Johns in th ninth. Two-base hit: McManus. First base on balls: Off Hendrlx. f. Hit by pitched ball: By Johns, 1. Struck out: By Johns, 2; oy nenonx. a; Dy tvsurrman, 1. Lft on pups: umana, a; Topvka, 4. Stolen bases Fisher. King. Sacrifice hit: Downey Time: 140. t'mplre: Wheeler. Atten dance, SO. Notes or th tame. Three straight wlna and then a hnss. Flaher and King pulled off a neat ateal In spite of the hard aotna. Mr. Kunkle waa quite offended becauae th scorers did not give him a hit on King's 11 Brewed in one of the Aplcle&nest.most modern 15 K AtVandmoslscierrtiftcdlly ILa rcoiKlucrd fonfjInthVtty Jr yV HAOC IN OMAHA . V )K Whir I, Xr Standing of the Teams ST. LEAGUE. I AMRR. LEAGUE. ' W.L.Pct. I W.LPrt. Jinvr It 8 .H7 'Detroit 17 8 -i .Wichita II 7 .mi Boston 15 .25 Topeka ...'.. Mr I .BA6 New York .;1S . rrs Moines .10 .A2H Philadelphia 14 . Pueblo .8 10 411 IChtcago ....11 IS .4fil Plonx City... 8 10 . 444 ifll. Iiuls....in 14 .417 Omaha 7 11 .8M (.'leveland ... 1 .3 Lincoln 10 .376 IWsshlngton 17 .1 I AMER. APS N. NATL. L.BA1"K. W.LPct. W.LPct. rittshurg ...m a ,M7 Milwaukee. 1 .; Cblcsgo ;:....17 1J .3.Wloulsvllle ..17 18 .K" Philadelphia 12 12 .Mo UnrtlanapoUn 17 IS .S31 Cincinnati . .15 15 .Mo Mlnneatnlla 14 14 .5"0 Brooklyn ...11 14 .44filKanSBS City. 1.1 16 4-4 Bonton 11 14 .440 St. Paul 12 14 .42 St. Louis IS 17 .438 Toledo 13 17 .4:13 New York... to 14 .417 IColumbua 1. 12 20 .375 GAMES BCHKDI LED TODAY. Western League Topeka at Omaha, Wichita at Dea Moines, Denver at Lincoln, Pueblo at 8loiix City. National League Pittsburg at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New York, Chicago at Phila delphia, St. Louis at Brsion. American League Washington at Cleve land, Philadelphia at Detroit, New York at St. I .fills, Boston at Chicago. American Association Columbus at Mil waukee. Toledo at Kansas City, Indian nnolis at Minneapolis, Loulsvillo at 6t. Paul. error. He said he always got hits On that kind In Topeka. Fisher made a splendid run In the mud when he beat pjt a slow grounder to Dow new. He beat a perfect pickup and throw. Many a fan will have an old story tu tell of how games have been won on lost balls, the Incidents being recalled by the last ball Tuesday, Tlje top four men In the Omaha batting order each made two hits. That sort of bunching of hlta is generally conducive of runs, but not so Tuesday. Kane secured his first hit on the Omaha grounds Tuesday. He then followed It with a second. He haa been hitting the ball out all the time since the return of the team, but the balls refused to go safe for him.. Fisher csme within an ace of stealing McManua' hit away from him In the fifth Inning. He probably would have caught the ball after a hard run If he had not fallen and aa It was, he got hla glove against it. CHAMPIONS WIX FHOM PI KBl.O Freeman and Coate Had Battle AH Th roach the Game. SIOUX CITY. Mav 18. Sioux dl v' and Pueblo engaged In a pitchers' battle todiv the Champions winning, 4 to 2. Freeman and Con tea were In fine condition, although ttie former pitched much the better game n ths pinches, but five hits belna-'made off him, cne a horns run by Walters. The Indians got the other run on a two-sackcr by Klnsell and two sacrifice bits. The Packers' first run came In the second Inning. Smith was safe on Kinsell's fumble and scored when Shea sacrificed and Camp bell singled. in the fourth' tho locals cinched the game on n base on bnlls to Smith and singles by Shea. Freeman and Campbell. Score: 8IOUX CITY. . AB. R M. O. A. K. Campbell. If 3 0 2 4 0 0 Holmes, cf 4 0 1' 0 0 Andreas, 2b 3 0 13 10 Welch, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 Hunter, lb , 3 0 0 6 .1 0 Stovall, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Smith, ss 3 3 1111 Shea, c 3 1 3 6 1 0 Freeman, p 8 0 1 2 3 0 .. Totals ....20 , ; 2? . 7 1 PUEBLO. AB. K. H. O. A. E. Klnael 3b 4 12 13 1 Spencer, cf 2 0 0 2 0 ' 0 Clarke. In 1 0 0 lb 1 0 Hogrlever, rf 4 0 0 2 2 0 Curtis, ; If .. 4 0 0 0 0 Waltera. !b'. ... 8 113 6 1 Cxrhan, as 4 0 12 2.0 Mitse, c 3 0 1 4 0 1 Coatee, p 3 0 0 0 1 0 Totals , 29 2 8 24 14k 3 fliotix City..... 0 1020100 4 Pueblo 0 0 w i 1 o u u . Two-base hits: Smith, Klnzel. Home run: Walters. Sacrifice hits: 8hea, Freeman, Spencer. Clarke. Stolen base: Welch. Dou ble plav: Walters to Clarke, first Das on balls: Off Freeman. 2; off Coatee, 4. Struck out: By Freeman 4; by Coates, i. Hit with pitched ball: Campbell, Clarice. Tlrre: 1:40. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance, 900. WICHITA rOl'tDS'T HIT LANG Hoberts Alao Contributed to Defeat br Hla Four Errora. DES MOINES, la.. May 18. Frank Lang pitched grand ball against Wichita today, allowing but two hits and whiffing eleven. Roberts at first for Wichita had a "rieia day." making four costly errors. Des Moines mane tne tirst live runs on tour hits, assisted by Roberts' errors. Wester- sll scored on a hit, two passed balls and an error by Hecklnger. The day was dark and Lang's fast ball was unhltable. Cole made a star throw to third base for a double play. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Colllgan, ss 4 2 1 0 1 0 Bader. If 8 0 0 0 o 0 Mattick. cf 4 1110 0 Dwyer. lb 3 2 1 11 0 0 Dallon. rf 2 2 0 1 0 0 Nlehoff, Sb 4 0 1 0 2 0 Ollmartln. 2b 3 0 1 3 8 0 Hecklnger, C 3 0 . 2 13 0 1 Lang. p.... 4 0 2 0 4 0 Kerns, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 31 7 t 27 10 1 WICHITA. AB. R H. O. A. E. Pettlgrew, cf 4 0 0 1 0 1 Anderson, ss 4 0 113 0 Cole, rf , 8 0 0 6 1 0 Pennell, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Hughes. !h 4 0 0 2 8 0 Roberts, lb. c 8 0 0 9 1 4 Westenll. 3b 4 1110ft Wesver, c 1 0.0 2 0 0 Holland, lb 1 0 0 8 1 0 Hrennan. p n o i n j o Weacott, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 58 1 t- 24 18 5 Des Moines 8 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 7 Wichita 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I Two-base hit: Colllaan. Hits: Off Bren- nen, 7 in five innings; off Wescott, 2 In three Innings. Bases on balls: Bv Lang, 4; by Brennan, 2; by Wescott. 3. Hit with pitched ball: Dwyer. Passed balls: Bv Hecklnger, 3. Wild pitches: By Lang, 1; by Wescott. 1. Struck out: By Lang. 11; by Brennan. 8; by Wescott, 1. Stolen oases: Mattick. l; WMterzll. 1. Double plays: Cole to Westenll; Wescott to An derson to Holland. Sacrifice hits: Rarier Oiimsrtln. Hrckinger. Left on bases: Des Moines, : wicnim, a. Time: 1:44. At tendance: 900. Umpire: Mullen. Wet. Grenada at Lincoln. LINCOLN, May IS. Wet grounds rauaed a postponement of today' Lincoln-Denver game. - GRAHAM TO HAVE AN OPERATION Will I'ndergo Saw Treatment In Hone of Retnrnlna; to Game. ' Oeorge Graham haa gone to th Omaha General hospital for an operation on his knee in the hope that It might be fixed up ao that he will again have the use of It and not have to quit base ball,, which he loves so well. TV hen the knee wss first Injured a year ago Graham started out to have It built up to strengthen It He has been working on It for a year, but It did not mend fast enough and now th doctors advise him thst perhaps It might be restored bv an opersiton. Graham was willing to take th chance. Old Magnate Dead. CINCINNATI. May 18. Edward Renau representative of a wholesale clothing man ufacturer of Cincinnati, who died In Brook lyn todav, was formerly well-known In the base ball world. In 1W1 Mr. Renau was president or tn Clnclnnstl American ass clatUm club, which was managed by th famous Michael Kellty. Talt tie Is Boston Pan, WASHINGTON. May 18On behalf of President Ivey of the Boston National league team. Senator Lodge todav pre sented to President Taft a special pass to tha game of that club in Boat on thla summer.-. . - - - - THIRD STRAIGHT FOR CUBS Chicag Nationali Win from Phila delphia in' Fifth Inning-. SCHTJLTE 1 MAKES A HOME RUN Fast Fielding: by Brers and Tinker Prevents Home Team from Making; general Rnns. PHILADELPHIA May 18 The Philadel phia lost the third straight gam to Chi cago fdsy, 3 to 2. Bchulte knocked a horn run with a man on bass In the fifth In ning. Great fielding plays by Tinker and Evers prevented the home team from mak ing several runs. CHICAOO. B.H.O Score: PHILADELPHIA. A B B.H.O.A.R. Ever. ?h .. Sherktrd. If Srhuiir. rf.. Hitman, cf. t 1 1 t 4 flnrint. th.... 4 J 1 4 'Knahe. 2b... f Tltsa. rf ... 1 I 0 1 1 1 1 10 1 I 1 1 I t 4 4 ' Matae, It... fihPin. lh . 0 Oaborna, ef . H rioftlln, aa.. ftnooin. c... OSoarVa. p .. irlntelilt, rf 1 I Howard, 1b.. 4 1 in Tinker. .... Morttl. r Hageraan, p. 1 1 (I I 1 1 1 e Rlrhl. a. . . Totals.. .10 9 17 1t "Dalnlnsar . Jacklltath . Total! It I M 15 Batted for Sparks In the seventh. Batted for Richie In the ninth. Philadelphia .......0 00000100-2 Chicago ' 0001200043 Two-base hits: Mngee, Grant, Hagerman. Sheckard. Home run: SchJlte. Hits- Off Sparks, R In seven Innings. Sacrifice hits: Doolln, Evers, Bchulte. Stolen base: Steln felrlt. Double plev: Evers to Hagerman. I.eft on bases: Philadelphia. 7; Chicago, 6 First bse on balls: Off Sparks, 2; eff Hagerman. 2. Struck out: Bv Sparks, t; by Hagerman. 5. ;Tme: 1:46. Umpires: Cutack and Johntone. Femnsnn Glre Game Away. BOSTON, May 'U. After pitching shut out ball for eight Innings today Ferguson rave four bases on halls and allowed two hlta and a sacrifice fly in the ninth giving St. Louis tho victory over Boston, 3 to 1. Score : T. LTit'18. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.K. B.H O A t Rvrna, 8b ... 4 0 t. 1 0 Starr, at 4 0 110 Shaw, rf 4 10 0 Rates., If.. . :.. 4 Braanahan, e. 6 0 4 1 OSwaener. lb.. 2 0 1 1 Konatchy, lb. 1 0 IS I 0 Beaumont, of 4 1 t 0 0 Rvsna. rf....f 1 0 ORIti-hay, ib... 4 0 110 Ellla. If I t 0 0 Barker, rf..,. 4 0 10 0 Huliwltt. aa..8 ft 1 S 1 Rmlih, e 4 I 1 Charln, 2b... I 1 I t OFWIc. lb 1 8 7 0 0 Bra be, p 4 0 2 4 0 Farauion, p.. 2 0 0 2 t Total! 19 4 rt 18 1 Total! il S 27 0 St. Louis 0000000033 ton ton 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Two-bate hit: Bates. Sacrifice hit: Sweeney. Sacr'flce fly: Byrne. Ieft on bases: St. I.nula. 4: Boston, 6. First base on balls: Off Ferguson, 8: off Beobe, 2. First base on errors: Boston, 1. Hit with pitched hall: By Ferguson, Konetchy. Struck out: By Ferguson, 0; by Boehe, 3. Time: l:f. Umpires; Emslle and O'Day. Cincinnati Defeats New York. NEW YORK. May 18.-Clnclnnatl defeated Nt-w York today, 4 u 2, by making its hits count. The visitors got two runs In both tha alxth and nltr.h lnninga by clever stick work New York made aa many UK as Cincinnati, but Campbell's support waa brilliant end two fast double playa killed tha locals' chances for runs. Score: , CINCINNATI. ' NEW YORK. . . B.H.O.A.R. B.H.O. A. It. Euan. 2b . I 10 OTanney, lb... 4 111 I 1 Oakea, cf 8 110 ODoyla. 2b 114 1 lobert, 3b.... 2 1 t I OMcCorm'a. If. 4 1 0 0 0 Mltchall, rf... 4 1 2 0 0 Murray, rt.,.. 4 10 0 0 Hoblltaal, lb. 4 111 0 OO'Hara. cf.... 4 100 Downajr, aa... t 8 t 2 1 Doolln. Sb ... 4 0 8 I 0 Faaksrt. If.... I 1 1 0 OBrldwell. aa..l 0 1 II Mcbaan, C....I 1 t 0 OHenog. aa....t 0 110 Campbell, p.. i 0 4 0 Myara, 8 -S Mirquard, p.. 1 0 S I 0 Totala 10 10 M I l'Meritle 1 0 0 0 0 rranoall, p... A ft 0 8 0 Bchlal 1 ft 0 0 Totala K 10 27 20 3 Batted for Marciuard In the eighth. Batted for Crandall In the ninth. Cincinnati 00000200 24 New York 00000000 22 Two-bas hit: Hoblltiel. Three-base bit: Lobcrt. Sacrifice hits: Oakes, Paskcrt Campbell. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 7; New York, 7. Flrtt base on errors: Cincin nati, 1; New York. 1. Double plays: Downey to Hoblltsel, Devlin to Doyle to Tenney. Marqunrd to Horaorg to Tenney, Downey to Ean. Struck out: By Campbell, 2; by Marciuard, 3. First base on balls: Off Campbell, 1; off Marquard, 3: off Crandall. 1. Hit with pitched ball: By Marquard, Lobert. Hits: Off Marquard 8 In eight Innings; off Crandall, 3 lr. one Inning. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Klem and Kan. Plttabnrc Win la Tenth. BROOKLYN, May 18. Brooklyn tied the acore In the ninth today by good uphill work, but lost In the tenth, when Hunter relieved Rucker. Hunter hit a man, made a wild throw on Leach'a bunt and then Wagner hit for three basea, acoring Bar beau and Leach and coming home himself on Absteln's sacrifice fly. Rucker had one bad Inning, when Pittsburg made flv hit and four run. Willis was taken out after five innings of hard hitting, but little scor ing for Brooklyn. Wagner did great work in all departments. Score: PITTBBl'RO. BROOKLYN. B.H O A B B.H.O.A.E. BarhMU. 3b.. 4 t 0 1 ORurrb. If 4 I t I 0 Iiark. rf 3 1 2 1 OHjmmal. u .l I t 1 I Clarka. If 5 2 1 0 OAlparmaa, lb 4 1 I 8 0 Warnar, aa...4 1 4 OJordan, lh ... 4 8 10 3 Ahataln. lb . 4 1 II 0 OLannoi, 3b... 8 t 1 A Millar. 2b ... I 114 OKuatua. rf.,,.4 0 t 0 Wllaon, rf...,4 110 firattaraon, ef. I 1 3 0 Glhaon, a 4 0 8 1 0 Barran. e I 1 I 4 0 Villi 11. p 2 lftt ORuckar, p.... 8 0 8 0 Leaver, p t 0 0 1 o'McKIraen .. t 1 0 0 0 Humer, p.... 1101 Total 2 lltOtIO Totala 20 II 80 It 8 Batted for Rucker In ninth. Pittsburg 0 040000 10 88 Brooklyn 0 001100120-6 Two-base hits: Barbeau 121, Lennox. Three-base hits: Wagner. Miller, Wilson, Hummel. Hits: Off Willis. 9 In five and one-third innings; off Leaver, 6 In four and two-thirds innings; off Kucker, 11 in nine nnlnas: off Hunter. 1 In one inning. Sac rifice hits: Hummel (2. sacrifice flies: Waener. Absteln, AlDerman. Stolen bases: Clark. Miller. Jordan. Double play: Ber gen to Alperman. Left on bases: Pitts burg. 4; Brooklyn, 11. Base on balls: Off Willis, 1; off lever, 2. Base on errors: Pittsburg. 1. Hit with pitched ball: By Ieever. Kustis: by Hunter. Barbeau. Struck out: By Rucker. 8. Wild pitch: wiiiis. ume: umpires: Kigier ana Truby. GAMES 1 THE AMERIC A! LEAGUE Philadelphia Makea It Four Straight by Shattlnar Ont Chicago. i nn auhi, may is. i-nuaaeipnia mane it four straight today by defeating Chicago, 6 to 0, In the final game of the series. Thla maliM t hlrf v.fmir Innlnn (h. Ini.aa have played in the last three games with out scoring a run. The locals went all to pieces In the second Inning and allowed the winners to score four runs Rcnr. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAOO. n. n.ti. n. a.. B.H.O.A.E Hartaal. It . . 5 2 0 0 OHahn. rf I 0 10 0 Bakar. 3k I 0 I I OPnulharty, If 4 1 1 0 0 rolllni. 2b ... 4 lit Olrhall. lb 4 0 14 1 0 U.L.nti. r 4 a A A a Altl. k .AAA. i annemii. in i i a a .1 Totals It t 27 14 8 Whlta, p 1022 Flan, p 0 I 0 Total. to I 17 IT Batted for Sullivan In fifth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Philadelphia 0 4-0 0 1 0 0 0 0-8 Hits: Off White. 8 In five Innings; off Flene. 1 in four Innings. Sacrifice hlta: Baker (2, Barry. Double playa: parent to rurtell to Uhell; Barry to Davla. Left on bases: Chicago. 3; Philadelphia. 8. Base on balls: Off Dygert, 1. Hit with pitched ball: By White. Barr. Struck out: Bv Whit. I: by Flene. 3; bv Dygert. 4. Pssaed ball: Sullivsn Time: 1:35. Umpires: Egan and O'Loughlln. Three Straight for Athletics. CLEVELAND, May It -New York made It three straight, by defeating Cleveland. I to 2 In a six-Inning game, whlrh was called rarly tn allow the New York team to catch a train to St Louia Waaler s pop tingl off Wright after Lelbhardt ha Havia. lb 4 11! 0 APurtell, 2b... I ft 4 2 1 Barr. rf I ft 4 ft 1 Pir.ni. aa....t 4 2 4 1 Barry, aa 4 1 t I 1 Sullivan. C...1 ft I 1 0 LKIntaton. e I I I O'W.lnar 1 0 0 ft Pyion. p I 0 ft 8 Onwana. a I ft I 1 men brought about the rlctory. NEW YORK, - CLEVELAND. B.H.O.A.E B.H O A Crae. If 2 1 0 OOoooa rt . 2 0 0 alr. rf ... t I 1 0 Braiiay, lb .. I Am. tin. th... 2 0 12 OTurnar, aa... i !.. rf t ft 1 a Lajoia. . 2b ... 1 Chaaa. lb I lit 0 Ostntall. lb . I 10 2 0 a I 2 0 110 II i) 0 lapont. 2h .. t.l ft I 1 raaterlr. r. . I 0 I 2 I KnisM. .. I ft 1 t SMirmham. rl. I 1 I ) Klainnw. a... 1 ft ft ttnrl. If i I ft ft 0 Manning, p.. I A II 1 ft l.iahhar't. p. 0 ft 1 I A Qulnn. p A ft ft 1 AWrisM. p 0 0 A 1 I Hamphll! ... 0 0 0 4 ft a,-arke 1 0 0 0 0 Totala M 11 It 1 Totala It 5 II 18 1 Batted for Wright In sixth. Batted for Manning in fifth. Cleveland 1 0 0 1 0 01 New York 0 2 0 0 1 04 Hlta Off Manning 4 In four inning; off Qulnn, 1 In two innings; off Llebhardt. 4 I n four Innlr.gs; off Wright, 2 In two In nlrgs. Two-base hit: ' Bradley. Sacrifice hits: Biadley, , Llebhardt (2, liporte, Cree. Stolen .bases:. Good. Bradley. Double plays:' Leporte. Knight, Chase. Base on bails: Off Llebhardt. 1; off Manning. 5. Left on bases; Cleveland, 7; New York, 4. - Time;. 1.34. Umpires: Evan and Hurst. Detroit Wlna In Tenth. DETROIT, May 18.-Detrott drove Chech out off the box In the. seventh, getting three hit and stealing three basea, but Arrelanes held the- locals safe thereafter. Score: ,. , BOSTO. . . , DETROIT. B.H.O. A E.' B.H.O.A.E. MTonnell, 2b I 1 I i O Wrlntyra. If.. I 2 10 0 lord. 2b ... t I 1 I OBuab aa 4 118 0 Spaakar, cf...l 2 5 0 ocrawfori. cf. I 1 t ft 0 Hoopar. rf.... t 1 1 1 ACobb. rf 8 8 2 0 ft tab), lb 4 2 0 1 Rntsman, lb. 4 ft 18 1 1 Nllaa. If I 1 8 O.OO'Laam lb.. 4 1 I I ft Wasnar. aa .. 4 111 ft Hrhaatar, lb.. 4 t 1 0 0 Carrlsan, e... 4 1 I t'OHianate, r....4 1 4 0 ft Spancar. e.... 0 ft 1 . . 0 Wlllett, p.... I 0 0 1 Chach. p 10010 Arrrlan.a, p. A ft ft ft totala It 11 10 1 1 "trailer 1 0 0 0 0 Wolier ft 0 0 0 0 Totala STlOMlV-r Batted for Chech In seventh, Ran for Carrigan in tenth. Detroit . . 000OOS000 08 Boston 800001000 26 Two-base hits: Mclntvre. Speaker. Three base hit: Crawford,' Speaker. Hits: Off Chech, 8 In alx Innings; off Arrelanes. 3 in lour innings. Sacrifice lut: Arrelanes. Sacrifice fly: Nllea. Stolen bases: Bush, Cobb, O'Leary, Schaerer, Stanage, Stahl. Double plays: Bchaefer, Bush and Rosa man; Carrigan, Wagner. Left on bases: Detroit. 7: Boston. 6. ... Base on balls: Off Wlllett, 1. Base on error: Detroit, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Anelanea, 1. Struck out: By Wlllott, 3; by Chech, 2: by A rrelanea, 1. Time: 1;60. Umpire: Kerln and Sheridan. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo Win from Kansas City by Fait Play in First InnlnaT. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May 11 Two hit and o double steal ty Hlnchman and Hick man In the first inning gave Toledo th only run made In todays, gam. The lo cals got moat of the hits, but they were too scattered to be effective. Score: TOLEDO. KANSAS CITY. B.H.O.A.E. ' B.H.O.A.R. MrCarty. as . 4 1 I 4 0 Shannon, rf.. 4 0 1 0 ft Hlnchman, 2b 8 1 1 A oRacklay. lb. 4 lift 0 0 moot, ef 4 t I 0 OLor. aa 4 12 10 Hickman, It.. 4 ft 0 OHatllnf. lb... 4 0 3 2 0 Saybold, rf...t 0 8 0 OBraahaar, 2b. t 0 6 1 1 El wart. 8b... 1 10 8 OCarllale, If... I 12 0 0 Daiibart, lb.. 4 0 t .l OHallman. rt 4 2 1 ft 0 Abbott, e t 0 1 ft ORItter, c 2 0 4 1 Weat, p 4 ft 0 8 OEaalck, p I 1 ft 7 0 riaharty .... 1 0 0 0 0 ToUla 80 81180 - Toula II 4 2T 14 1 Kanaaa City 00000000 0-0 Toledo 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Left on bases: Kans.48 City. 8; Toledo, 8. Three base hit: Smdot, TSarned runs: To ledo, 1. Flrat on error: Toledo. 1. Sacrifice hits: Elwert, 2. Stolen bases: Hallman (2), Carlisle, Hickman, s Rlchman. Seybold, Rlwert. Struck out:' By Esalck. 4; by West, 2. Base on balls: Off Eestck. 4; off Weat, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Brashear. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Conahan and Sullivan.- i . St. Panf Bala .Oat Victory. 8T PAUL. May 18. 8. Pail hit Hogg hard in the fourth and fifth Innings, win ning: the seoood game of the series by a acoreofrf 6 to 1. Aftamah first Inning Mil roy was very effective. Score:.. - . - . . ST. PAUL. LOUISVILLE, B.H.O.A.E B.H-O.A.F. Davli, cf 2 1 0- OOunleary, : rf. 4 10 10 Armb ater, rf t 1 1 0 .0 Woodruff. 2b, 4 ft ft 3 0 LI at. If 8 2 2 ft 6rlhanty, If. 1 1 0 . 0 Flynn. lb.... I I 14 0 OOlaan. 2b...;. 4 2 0 7 1 O'Brien, 2b.. t 1 t 8 OLanareth, ef.. 4 1 1 ft 0 Yoasar. c... 4 14 8 Ogulnlan. aa .. 4 0 1 o -Wrlsiey, aa... 4 3 1 t ftTala. lb .2 ft t 0 0 Cockman. tb. 8 1 1 8 ftPalti. e 4ft 180 Kllroy, p I ft 0 0 OHogi. p I 1 8 1 0 Halla, p 1 1 0 1 0 Touts 20 11 17 14 0 . ToUla SO 7 24 11 1 St. Paul 0002400 0 6 Louisville 1000000001 Two-base hit: Cockman. Stolen basea: Davis 2), Cockman. Double play: O'Brien to Wrlgley to Flynn, Hits: Off Hogg, 7 In five Innings; off Halla, 4 In three In nings. First base cn balls: Off Hogg, 4; off Halla. 3; off Kllroy, 1. Hit with pitched bail: Delehanty. Struck out: By Kllroy, 4: by Hogg. 3; by Halla, 2. Passed nail: Pelts. Sacrifice h'ts: O'Brien, Armbruster, Klynn. Left on bflse: St. Paul, 6; Louis ville, 8. Time: l':45. Umpire: King. Brewer Win In Eighth. MILWAUKEE May 18.-Mllwaukee won an exciting conte1 In the eighth inning on Randall's two-bagger, slnglea by Clark and MeCormlck and u sacrifice fly by Hoetel- ter, who went to bat for Montke. Score: MILWAUKEE. COLUMBUS. B.H.O. A. t . B.H.O.A.E. Robinson, aa. 8 1 1 0 Oflarke. If.... 6 1 t 1 0 Barry, rf 4 0 1 0 OOdwall, lb.... I 14 11 Mtuans, lb . 4 10 1 Ocontaltnn, rf 4 I I 0 0 Randall, cf...4 t 1 0 tjamaa. a 4 0 7 I 0 Clark, tb 110 8 OKruier. cf.... 4 10 0 0 McCorm'k. lb 4 I 2 I 1 Frlal. tb 3 1 1 t 0 Moran, c t 1 I 0 OMorlsrlty. aa. 4 0 I ft 1 Cnlllna, It. .. 2 0 4 0 On'Rotirke, lb. 8 1 ft 0 0 Manaka. p.... I 0 0 t 0Klaon, p t Otto MeOlynn. p. ..ft 0 0 0 OLlnka, p 0 0 0 0 0 Uoatetter ...0000 Totala .81 7 34 12 I Totala M II? I 1 Batted for Manake In th eighth. Milwaukee 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 Columbua 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 05 Sacrifice hlta: Hostetter, Odwell, Nelson, Link, Frlel. Stolen basea: McOann, Ran dall. Clark (2), Odwell, O'Rourke. Two bate hlta: Odwell, Randall. Home run: Frtel. Flrat baae on balls: Off Manak. 3; off Nelson. 4; off Unite. 3. Paaaed ball: Jamee. Wild pitch: Manske Nelson. Struck out: Bv Manske, 8: by Nelson, . Double play: FTiel to Odwell. Hits: Oft Manske. In eight Innings; off McGlynn, 1 in one Inning: off Nelson. 8 In seven and one-third Innings. Left on baaea; Milwaukee, 7; Columbua, t. Time: 2 JO. Umpire: Hayes. Miller Win In Thirteenth. MINNEAPOLIS. May 18.-Oyler'B alngle. a sacrifice and a hit to center sent the only run of a hard-fought game over the plate for Minneapolis in the thirteenth in ning today, fates and Siagle pitched great ball at all times. A catch by Chadbourne was the fielding feature. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. ' INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E Oylar. aa 0 t t I OChadb'rna. If a 1 4 0 1 Qulllan. rf... 4 0 10 ODavidaon. cf.. 4 1 t 0 0 Powna, tb....i 1 t OHavdeo. rf... 8 110 0 Collina. lb ...t 1 1 0 trarr. lb I 8 11 1 0 O'Nalll. ef...! 1 3 0 ftBurke. lb... 4 18 4 1 OKI. lb I 1 U 1 OO'Rourke, as.. 8 I I 0 Edmonaoa, If. 4 7 0 OHswIejr. C....8 0 8 8 Blork. a 4 14 4 OWIIIIana. tb. 1 0 8 4 0 rates, p. .i... 4 0 18 lllatla. p 4 0 18 Total 48 T tt II 1' Totala. 42 117 81 I 'One out when winning run acored. Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Indianapolis 00000000000 00 Two-base hit: O'Nalll. - Sacrifice hit: Qulllen. Black. Stolen base: Carr. Double play: O'Rourke to William to Carr. Left on bases: Minneapolis. 8: lndtananolls. 8. Struck out: By Cate. 4; by Slagle. 4. Baae on balls: Off Slagle, 4. Hit with pitched ball: Burke, Davidson. OQulllen. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Eckman and Owena. Denver Releases Corbett. LINCOLN. May 18-Th Denver Weatern league club today releaaed Pitcher Theodore Corbett. Corbett had pitched one game and worked In two othera for tha Griszllea this tprlng. Two of the games he lost. Pitcher Jackson Joined the team today. Interest In Johaaoa Boat. PHILADELPHIA! May 18.-Interet In creases aa the times approaches for the six-round fight at the National Athlete club In this city tomorrow night between Jsck Johnson and Jack O'Brien. Both men ended their hard training today. O'Brien haa been doing the more consistent work and claima to be In better physical condi tion than at any other tlm in hi life. Johnson also claims to be In first cuts condition. He haa taken on some flesh. There hss been llttl betting and it is not expected that any great amount will change hands. This probably Is chiefly due to the on fact that th local law forbid decision being given In boxing bouts. eased two core: SCHOOLS MEET AT Y. M. C. A. Central and Farnam Tie for First Place Monday Night. M MENEMY AND RILEY LEADERS Athletic Contests Kmbrartns; Several Classes of Work tontine Tonight and Tomorrow .Marht at Association Gym. Central and Farnam achools tied tor first place on the flrat night of the public achool athletic meet at the Yojng Men'a Christian association Monday nlaht. Thev came out with a score each of 27. while Comenlu followed closely with a score of 22 and the other contestants, Caas, Castellar and Ban croft were way behind. Logan McMenemy and Ward Rilev are high men thua far so far as number of firsts la concerned. They hav three each. Th meet continue tonight and tomorrow i . . . ... '. mum. ii is arrusing aeep interest ana bringing out many patrona. Here la th deUII of reaulta for th first night: Clasa A. (over 100 nouhda.) High Jump Logan McMenemy, Farnam, ". irving uenoisen. r arnam, aecona; Ward Riley, Comenlua, third. Height four feet nine inches. Twenty Yard Daah-Ward Riley, Farnam, won; neroen Bcnriener, castellar, second; .Hi-menemy, t arnam, third. Time, aim mree-iiim seconds. Broad Jiimn ltm m.Mava. ka.ma won; Joe Nejeplnsky, Comenlua. second; Cecil Dixon, Cass, third. Distance, nine Quauter Mile-Ward RJley, Comenlus. won; Iiwrence McCague, Central, second; Charles Matcha. Bancroft, third. Time, on minute fifty-four aeconda. Class B, (under 100 pounds.) High Jump Fontaine Vernon, Central, won; Roy whltmore, Cass, second; Leo Klein, Central, third. Height, four feet nine Inches. Twenty Yard Dash-Harry Menold, Cen tral, won; Fontaine Vernon. Central, aec ond; Leo Klein, Central, third. Time, two and four-flftha aeconda. Broad Jjmp Pyeng Tee, Farnam. won, Roy Whltmore, Cass, second; Byford Nuckolls, Central, third. Distance eight feet two and one-quarter Inches. Quarter Mile Harry Menold, Central, won; Ray Watson, Farnam, second; Carl Peterson, Castellar, third. Time, one min ute fifty-two seconds. Relay Farnam, won; Comenlus, second; Castellar. third. Tug of War Won by Comenlus; Central, second; Bancroft, third. Total Points-Central, 27"; Comenlus, 22; Castellar, 6; Farnam, 27; Cass. 7; Bancroft, EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS Three Farorltes Rewara Form Play era at Loalarllle. LOUISVILLE. Mav IS A v.rv nHin. card was run off at Churchill Downs thia afternoon. Colloquy beat a fair field of sprinters In the handicap at six furlonga. Jockey Walsh was set down for th re mainder of the meeting for cutting across In front of his field Just after the mart In the last race, almoat throwlnat Mimn with Lee up. Three favorites rewarded the form piayers. weather clear and track good. Summaries: First race, six furlonas: Fiilford rK Har. bert, straight 3i.K) won, Right Easy tW, Walsh, place $U. second, Bosserlan (HH, Kennedy, show 310.50) third. Time: 1:124. Little Sis, Lady Via, Com on Sam, Metal, Pal, Oold Proof, Walbert, Addalr and Pot ter alao ran. Second race, four and a half furlnnaa- Frank O. Hogan (113, MeOee. straight 312) won, Slewfoot (108, Heldl, placn 88 40) so ond. St. Denlot (112. Page. how 312.15) third. Time: 0:64. Autumn Ruse, Alva B., Flora Diana, Prince Imperial, Short Order and Luveno also ran. Third race, mile and twenty yards: Tom Hayward (106, Taplin, straight $12.10) won, Green Brlda (98, Cole, place $43.)) second, Mellow Mint (103. Rice, show $7.06) third. lime: 1:40. Splendlda, Admonitor, Brow side, Tony B., Guard Rail. Mr. Bewail, Home Run, Automatic, Alice, Roaeburg II, Martlza and Wool Winder alao ran. Broke track record for distance by two seconds. Fourth race, free handicap, purse 3&00, for 3-year-olds and up, six furlongs: Collo quy (111, Page, straight $19.38. place 88.75. show 87.10) won, Charlie Eastman (108, Rice, place 87.70, show t-i 45) second, Jacobite (106, Walsh, show $7.75) third. Time: 1:13. Madman, W. A. Leach and Seattle also ran. Fifth race, purse $300, for 2-year-old maid ens, four and a half furlongs: Bobco (116, Powers, straight $19.90, place $10.25, show $8.66) won, Celleret (112, Preston, place $11, show 8k. 6" i second. Orace Dixon (112, Ken nedy, show $12.96) third. Time: 0.64H Clysmlc, Banister, Toby Dee, Kltchte Tan aka, Master Eugene, Dick Ooodbar, Oil plan, Marlines and Ixwry also ran. . Sixth race, puia $3u0, for 3-year-olds and un. mile and an eighth, selling: Maid Mili tant (99, J. Davenport, Straight $100.26, place $34.76, show $lR.u) won, Miss Lida (104. Rice, place $11.30. show $8.80) second, Bonebreak (106, McOee. show $9) third. Time: 1:634. Warner Grlswell, Convllle, Glivedear, Red Hussar, Brookleaf, Sempro. Orly II, BesUr llng, Mason, Imboden, Stlllaro, Palatnon and Helen Virginia also rsn. New Track. Record. NORFOLK, Va., May 18. In today races at the Jamestown track King Cobalt, ridden by Walk, broke all previous track records for six furlongs, doing the dis tance In 1:13 flat. The prevloua heat reo ord on this trsck waa 1:13. The racing today waa exciting and tn attendance good. Summaries: First race, 4-year-old and up, selling, alx furlonga: Plantland (100, Harty, 13 to 1, t to 1 and 6 to 2) won, Elfall (104. Welplay, 2 to 1, ID to 1 and 6 to 1) second, Emlloa (102. Davis. 4 to 1. 8 to 6 and 4 to 6) third. Time, 1:144- Polar Star, Laurg A., Win ning Star, Cyclone. Montberl, Ornament ami Billy Hildebrand also ran. Second race, 2-) ear-old maidens, purse, four furlongs: The Speaker (107, MrCahey, 7 to 3. 8 to 6 and 1 to 2) won, Culpepper (110, Reld, even. 2 to 6 and out) second, St. Augustus (107, Mulligan, 16 to 1. 8 to 1 and 8 to 1) third. Time. 0:484. Rebellion, Belle Mawr, Inspection, Scarus, Mission Belle. Fear Naught II and Hllile Burke also ran. Third race, S-year-old maidens, selling, six furlongs: Brighton Jack (107, Krauae, 80 to 1. 10 to 1 and 6 to 1) won, Babble (106. Relf. 8 to 1. 9 to 6 and 9 to 10) sec ond. Red Doe (108, MeCahey, 2 to 6) third. Time, l:16Vs Lady Chilton, Nancy Lynch and Alice Mack also ran. Fourth race, 3-year-nlda and up, purse, six furlongs: King Cobalt (116, Walke, 1 to 4. ouri won, Halifax (116. Fariy, 6 to 1, 4 to 6 and out) aecond. Pins and Needlea 11A U'.ll,.. 1 n 1 t a k -MA ...... .UI-..A , wine, w . " , w .w v ailu UU 1 1 llllia. Time. 1:13. Poroiallgo alao ran. Fifth race, 1-year-olda and up, selling, one mile: Stsr Gowan (107, Reld. 3 to I, 1 to 4 and out) won, Louis Cavanagh (108. Delehanty, 12 to 1, 4 to 1 and 9 to 6) aec ond, Kempton (107. Walker. 8 to 1, 2 to 1 and even) third. Time, 1:41. Good Heart Otogo Font, Ruxton and Marguerite also rsn. Sixth race, 4-year-nlds and up. selling one and one-sixteenth mile: Mystlfier (13, McCahey, 3 to 1, 1 to 8 and out) won, Wilton Lackaye (luft. Harty Ml. 7 tn 1, 6 to 2 and 7 to 8) second. Laughing Rles (108. Relf. 7 to $ snd 7 to B) third. Time. 147S Montrose. Sir Galshan. New Oarter, Samuel H. Harris and Auspicious also ran. PRO. GOLFERS OPEN SEA ION Eaatera Open Championship Begin on Searsaale Links. HARTSDALFJ. N. Y.. Msy 18 -Professional golfers started their first competition of th - season today over the Scsrsdale links when the eastern open chsmplnnshlp ill begun. The real contest for th title does not begin until tomorrow. Th best scores follow: Divld Hunter. Essex county, and Thomas Anderson, sr.. Montrlalr. 73: George Sparl ing. Bridgeport, and John Inglls. New York. 72: Thomas Anderson, Jr., New York, end N. DeMaln, New York, 78. Alex Smith, New Rochelle, and James Morton, laar encevllle, N. J.. 71: George Iw, Short Hills, N. J., and Robert Thompson, Whit Tlalna. 71. Glldaea Car Ont of Water. WILSON. Kan . May 18 Th E. M F. GUdden tour pathfinder, which waa stalled by high water two mile weat of Wilson last night, will continue th trip east early thla afternoon if th roads ar passable. THE APPROVAL which greets "OUT Cheerful Clothes each season is as remark able as its permanency. v, "(jUT Cheerful Clothes;have won fbremost position among those men and young men u who, have a full appreciation of dignity, character and refinement in style, coupled with tailoring that takes into account all the innumerable details which make for perfection The "(Rttf" label is sewed in the usual place it identifies and assures you of quality. - Cheerful Clothes arc sold by all leading Clothiers. ; Suit prices $20.00 to $40.00 Makers J. .L Brandeis & Sons This morning the water waa reported re ceding and the car was said to be in run ning shape again, deeplte the soaking ex perienced yesterday. WARNS AGAINST FREE AGENTS Commission Tell Clnba to Protect Themselves by Contraeta. CINCINNATI. O., May 18. In announcing the decisions on cases of "free agents, the National Base Ball commission warns the cluba under the National agreement that they ahnuld protect their Interests by making all players sign contracts. Jersey City sent Arthur Degroff to Wllkeslinn e. Jersey Cltya. wanted the player buck, but Degroff cleamed he was a free agent. The (layer has proved his case, but the com mission aays clubs in the future should fiut no player on the payroll' without mak ng him sign a contract. Degroff had none with either club. W. Bi- Kay, who was turned adrift by the Washington club so mo time ago, alao put In a claim that lie was a free aaent. The comlssion, however, refused to allow his claim. Kay is ordered to report to the Washington club at once. Kay Is at present playing with the Troy, N. Y.. club although he has been with several other teams since Washington sent him back to the minors. Dr. Roller la III. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. May 18.-Dr. B. F. Roller, the wrestler, who haa been 111 in this city with ptomaine poisoning, was able to be up today and was considered out of danger. All his dates have been cancelled, however. Wisconsin Boxing; Bill. MADISON. Wis.. May 18.-The Brew boxing bill, aa approved by the assembly today, permit thirty minutes of fighting, or ten rounds, of three minutes duration. It also provide that no purse shall be given. Nelson Best "Tonne Corbett." SCHENECTADY. N. Y.. May IH.- "Flghtlng Dick'' Nelson tonight, before the American Athletic club here, bested young' corbett. He landed at will and UbfMliffi &ail ikm )lb v a ...... ( (8e ?m mm m fiLATZ COMrAN'V, 803 Douglas St., Cor. 81 h. Chicago chased Corbett all around the ring. Nel son forced the fiulitlng and at no time during the ten rounds was Corbett dan gerous. In the last three rounds Nelson not only outpointed htm. lut had htm ab solutely at his merry. He. however, ap peared over-anxious and missed St least two opportunities for a knockout. Hnrns to Wrestle McDonald. TECUM8KH. Neb., May 18. Farmer BuinM of Omaha and Dan McDonald of Denver will wrestle In Tecumseh Saturday night, tatch-as-eatch-can, best two In three. Farmer Bums Is well known In this section. McDonald Is not a new one, hav ing traveled in swift company, and at th present time helnK engaged In conducting a physical culture school In Denver. tntl4h 'Heats Donovan. COLUMBUS. O., May 18. "Thunderbolt Kd " Pmiih of Columbus, who a week ago was riven the decision over Joe Walcott, tonight was declared victor tn a six-round bout with Mike Donovan of Rochester, N. Y. Travers anil Ktrvvnann Lose. IOXrC.X, May 18 Jerome D. Travers. the American amateur golf champion, and T. G Stevenson of P.ostnn, lost a four some at Mulrhead today by 1 up. Diamond Dnst. And still they call him "Kid" Gleason. Poor old Monte Cross, he's even too slow for Kansas City. Klelnow Is doing great catching- for the Yankees this year. CovaleskI looked Just like the rest of the Quakers to the Cubs. You Just wait. Pa has a surprise or two to spring In a few days. - It is to be hoped Pitcher Bunts' does three men's work when he Joins th Sox. Detroit, weak last year behind the 'bat and the year before, seems to have struck Its man In Starnage. "Crawford tripled in the eighth With the bases full." That Is the story of th tri umph of the Tigers. , Graham la not convinced that his kne went out the other day. He Is still hopeful and ao Is everyone else. . . . Y.':..c:i3 Dealers, Tlioue Ixtuija 4MI0.3. V if ' A i 1 r i , -.-a BMer