he Omaha Sunday .Bee. SPORTS TABT FIT iSPORTING faocs ova to rous. i SINOtJ'i COrY FlYK CKNTS. Vdl,. XXXJX-NO. 4s. OMAHA, SUNDAY MOIiNINU, MAY 15. 101(1. Slugffests at Omaha and Sioux City; Browns Lose; Harvard Takes Yale at the Track Meet AllDINALS MAKE ROURKES WALLOP THi HOKSEHIDE Hit Out twenty-Two Safe Ones for a Total of Twenty Runs in , Game. HOLLANDS PITCHEP.S EASY MAMA'S WESTEIM LEAOiE TEA GIANTS TOE MARK St. Louis Men Win Second Game in Scries, Beatin? theyNew York Snuad Nine to Three. VISniNG PITCHERS HIT HARD Mimo Omaha Team Lands on ball at Will, Scoring Fast. KEELEY ALL THE WAY THROUGH St. Joseph Starts in Lead, but Soon Fall?. BATTING AVERAGES FATTENED Holland's Tram Dora o Mali a "(rung Knowing; on Ita Mrat Appearance Thla Year nt Intnn Street Tarlt. One big slugfest nan dished up at Vinton park Saturday In which the Rourkes did most of the plugging. The Omaha team piled up a score of 20 to 8 against the St. Joseph bunch. Almost every inn of the Rourke team fattened hla hatting average on the Holland pitcher u;id when the Inst inning was over .were anxious for more. Twenty-two- hit were made off Watson and Uker. Oman old not get Into a serious state of mind until the third. Kane started to do things by hitting a nice little single, which woa followed by a safety by Corrldon. With two on base Harry Welch picked out his trusty willow, and after looking over a couple of nice ones, hit s fast one over the right field fence, clearing the bases. Vaplsln Schlpke dropped a single over hurt, but died on base when Grinding flow sill to center field. This Inning netted the Rourkes six scores and gave them a lead that won the game. The next big Inning was the seventh. Wei oh got away with a two-bagger and scored on Schlpke's single. Gondlng got a hit. went to second when Watson passed Keeley. Shotton hit a single over second and put John on third and Keeley on sec in.d. Gondlng was tagged at the plato when Fox hit a slow one In front of the home, station and went to first. King got a base on balls and Kane grabbed a single, which scored Fox. Mr. Corrldon looked over a v juple of Mr. Baker's best and hits a (wo bagger between third and short, arorltist King and Kane. This made the total of seven for the lucky seventh. Again n the eighth the Omaha players were there with the batting cloths and annexed Ihree more to the total runs and cinched ;he game. "' Drammen Mart Well." ' St. Joseph started off in the first as If tnere was nothing to it but a win. Powell got base on balls before Keeley got his eye fastened on the pan. McLear went out, F:x to Kane. Keeley hanucd McCheaney a pass. Jones grabbed a heavy- stick and knocked a single over the; second station and scored Powell. In the second Wolfe went to second on tjchipke'a bungle of his grounder and cored when Fox hooted Watson's grounder. Powell etruck .outo McLour .flew out to. King and McChesney went out to Welch. ror the next Inning it ass easy nicking for Omaha. ' In-the fourth St. Joseph got two. Mc Neill flew out to rox. Wolfe got a nit and went to second on Watson's out to Kane.' - Powell plaeod a nlco little single between first and second and put Wolfe on third, yolfo later scored when Welch made a bungle of tint throw. Powell also tallied on tveluh's error. ' iphJJ imltv cmfw cnifwy cittfw emm In the sixth it seemed as if St. Jo seph might start aointhlng disastrous, but there was utile to It. Corhan got a Wolfe went out on an easy one from Keeley to Kane. ' 'Watson hit a single and scored Corhan and McNeill scored on Powell's long hit to center field. There Mas nothing doing for the visi tor until the ninth when aftei-v McLear , ade an out nt first, McChesney hit a . J Ingle over second, ones followed with 'a two-bagger. Clark went out on a play front Fox to Kane which scored Mc Chesney. Corhan rapped out a three- bagger and put Jones over the counting apot. McNeill made the third out by a liy u King. Score: OMAHA. AB. ft. 11. i 1 O. V 3 U 10 1 1 3 0 A. 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 fchotloh. If... ro.. 20 Ki.ifc. ef Hum. 10 Coiridou, ss.. Wetcn; rf.... bcnipke, 3b... lionumg. c-.. Kcelc. p Totals .... 44 20 ST. J USE PI I. Alt. R. 4 2 H. 0.A. E ran ell. If... AlcLcux. rl AieC'hcsiiej , ... 4 .:. 4 ... 6 ... 4 ... 3 ... 5 ... 4 ... 0 ... 5 i, ...37 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 I I . 0 0 0 Cf.. Joues, Ju i.Hik. Iti Corhan. ss.... McNeill, t 3b.. Wolfe, c..... Shea, c.'.v.,. Watson, p.... Bakor, . p..... Totals ;.. Unnaha Huns ....... Htu Kt. Josepli Itniia Hits S 10 24 & 3 1 1 0 7 J 1 3 -20 6 -22 "... 1 J0S02062 8 .... 10 9 2 0 3 11 3-10 Welch". Three-base hit: itonie run Ionian . Two-base hits:' Welch. Corrldon. McNeill,' Jones. ,' Sacrifice hits: King. Hcltlphe. WcLear. Watson. Stolen bases: Corrldon' 4, . Welch. 1. Struck out: By Keeley, J; by Watson, 4; by Faker, 1. Tlaaes on balls: Off Keeley. ; off Watson, t: .ff Baker, 3.. Jilt, by pitched ball: By VAatson. I. i.eft oj, bases: Omaha. 9; 8 1. -Joseph. 8,' Time; 2:15. Umpire; Fpencer. ,AUn.lanc. 2.J00. , IriSCONSIN - WALKS , ON GOPHERS Track Meet Madtaoa Resells in Defeat of Mlsstasti. MADISON. Wis., May 14.-In the dual track meet here today. Wisconsin defeated Minnesota, Sly to 44V ideal weather pre vailed and good marks were made In every cent. Hill of Minnesota, was the Indl- , vidua) tr of the meet, taking flrsta In the KA- yard and the 220-yard dashes, and the quaiter mile run. Hill equaled the con. i y-r 1 .IT Bl, fereme record of 0:14-1 In the 100-yard - aBs--s-Js ? . - S fcn fj) k7n i (jA to U- J- if . 'ir- ;!l,,W, ki,! '.'- '.iil m'iJ? d$ ... Ck ?r-&rP- Q 1. TOP ROW CADMAN, FOX. WELCH, SCORES ALL COME IN NINTH Lincoln Loses Close Game by Aitchison's Work. GEIST PROVES STEADY MAN Kanaana Trim Antelopes, Who Take Opponents HlUlnw Rally aa x Time foe Their Krrors. , , LINCOLN, Neb.. May 14. Lincoln lost today' game to Wichita by a score of 4 to 1, all the runs coming In the ninth In ning. Up to the ninth it was a pretty pitchers' battle between, Glest and Altchl son. Giest was the steadier of the two; but the left-handed Kansan was strong with men on bases and received good sup port. Three errors and three hits, one a double by Isbell. gave Wichita four runs in the final inning. The Lincoln made a bid to tie the ecore, but were unable to rend but one man across the plate, the run resulting from three singles. Score: LINCOLN. AB. It. If. PO. A. Waldron, cf.. la Killer, tsa... Cobb, if J tide, if Cock man. lib Tliornat'. lb... .lames, 2ii Clark, c Heist, p Knapp Totals ... 3 1 0 4 0 3 0 2 ii 1 5 2 0 I 1 3 4 1 0 0 12 A. 0 0 t 0 0 1 3 2 3 XJ WICHITA. AR. SI. li. ro. Jfusl.cs. 2b Jarnlgan. if.... Middlcton, If... Isbcll, lb 1'ettigrew, cf.. Westers'i; 3h... Claire, ss .Shaw, c v.. AitchlEon, p... o o 7 .1 0 1 6 0 37 Totals 3t 4 . HmKiI for Giest in ninth. Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Wichita 00000000 4-4 Three-babe hit: Thomas. Two-base hits: Cobb, lsbell, Jarnigan. Double plays: MidUletnn to Wcsterzil to fhaw. .Sacrifice hits: Waldron, James, Middleton. struck out: By Gelst, 6: by Allchisoii. 4. Bases on balls: Off Geist, I; off Aitehison. 4. Hit by pitched tall- By Geist, 1. Time: 1:4b. Umpire: Haskell. BIERSDORFER WILD, BUT WINS Willi Men on Hoses TotirV I nahle to 'STeore. Waa DES MOINES, May 14 Bi't sdot fer was wild as a hawk, but could nut be touched will- men on bases.' Score: DES MOINES. A ft. R. II. 0 1 0 1 2 I 0 2 A. 0 .1 0 4 I 1 n Dalton, if-v- Colligan.n.. Matt ck, cf... Raftis. ss Nlehoff. r.b... Curtis. If Kocrner. lb.. Hawkins, c. . Biers'dorfer, ; Totals.... 28 4 TOPEKA. AB. It. 3 0 14 II. tt. A. 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 I 0 0 1 - 0 1 9 0 E. 0 0 0 0 . 41 0 0 1 Wooley. cf l!llly. ss, Thomsson,' If... Penned, rf I.sndteth. lb.... Kunkle. 3b Keir.s, c. ......... Holm, c Kalil. 2b Wright, p 2 1 0 2 0 2 0 ti 3 0 3 4 1 0 Totals ...32 I 5 0 0 11 1 i Des Mollies Topeka 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Two-baso bit: Kunkle. First base . on bulls: Off Biersdorfer, ; off Witatit. 3. lilt with r tched ha : Bv Bier.sdoi rr, ;u Pcssed ball: Boles. Wild pitch: Biers dorfer, Wright, Struck rut: By Biers dorfer, 4; by Wriaht. t. Stolen bases: Nle. hofr. MatllcK. Double plays: jiaivhtns 10 Colligan, Reilly to Kahl to Landreth. Kunkle to Kahl to Iandreth (2). Sacrifice hits: Dalton. Colliaan 121. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Mullen. Attendance, 900. Lincoln l.oaea to Dorchester. TiORCH F.STF.R, Neh.. Mi y 14. -(Special.) The I!'Chester Tit-Count v leaKiie team opened the base ball season here by defeat ing: the Lincoln Young Men's Christian as sociation boys, to 6 Although the visitors out hit the locals, the Dorchester boys by their base throwing caualit the J.incolnt.cs r.applng at every stage of the game. L. Byers pitched a good game for the local', striking out thirteen and allowing ten hits, while Koboul etruck out six and mi touched tip for elulit hits. .1. Byers of Dorchester and Kobout of Lincoln each rappl out a two-basrer. Score: It U.K. Dorchester .... 10010004 S 5 Lincoln 0 1 t 0 0 6 0 0 2- f. 10 7 Ba.ltetiea: Dorchster, ,1 Bye: a und A. Morrosy; Lincoln. Kobout and Mcl.tchllit. Umpire; A. West. Michigan Ueta Track Meet. SYRACUSK, N. Y.. Mav It-Final score: Michigan, M, Syracuse, 43. HOLLUNBliCK, GRAHAM, SHOTTON, AGNEW, HANSON. GONDINO. CORRIDON. LOWER-MACAFKRTY, PATTON, KANE, Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. ASSN. W.LPct.l W.L.Pct. Ttcnvcr 13 .64i Pt. Taitl 1! 7 .'.'? Wichita ...1.12 7 .t;!2Ulnneapolis .17 9 .t"4 St. .Joseph. ..11 7 .Bill Louisville ..14 13 .51i Sioux City... 8 9 .471 Toledo 13 14 .4X1 Dmaha K 10 .444 Indianapolis 11 14 .44tt Lincoln 10 .444! Milwaukee ..10 14 .417 Topcka 7 11 .3f9 Columbus .. .11 1 .407 Des Moines.. 7 14 .333 Kansas City. 7 15 ."IS NAT. LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct W.L.Pct. Pittsburg ...12 8 .tW Philadelphia 15 4 .7KH Philadelphia 12 S .W Detroit 1." 8 Mi ew York. ..14 10 ,5H.ti New York. ..12 8 .WO L'inclnnatl ..10 .B28 Cleveland ..12 9 .571 Chicago .....11 11 .Bon Boston 11 12 .47S Boston 9 12 .429 Chicago 8 11 .421 St. Louis.... 9 13 .4o Washington . 8 1 .333 Brooklyn ... 9 15 .375 St. Louis.... 4 16 .200 Yestcrdny'a Rranlla. WESTERN . "LEAGUE. ' Omaha, 20: St. Joseph, 8. Toaoka. J: Des Moines, 4. Wichita, 4; lLncoln, 1. Denver, 5; Sioux City, 10. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston. 4; Chicago. 1. - Brooklyn, 0: Cincinnati, 3. New York, 3; St. lAuis, 9. ., Philadelphia, "6; PlttHr-urji. 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago. 3: Philadelphia, 4. St. Louis,' 0; New York, 14. Detrolc, 6; Boston, 3. Cleveland, 0; Washington, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. . Columbus, 4; Milwaukee, ti. Tolcdi:, 0; Kansas City, 2. t lndiunapolls, 1: Mmneapollf), 3, Louisville. ; St. Puul, 6. tjiamea Today. Western league St Joceph at Omaha, Topeka at Des Moines, Wichita at Lincoln, Denver at Sioux City. - National Ieayue Boston at Chicago, Brooklyn at Cincinnati, New Y'ork at St; Louis. American Associations-Columbus at Mil waukee, Toledo at Kansas City, Indianap olis at Minneapolis, Louisville at St. Paul. Nebraska League Kearney at Grand Island, Hastings at Columbus, Red Cloud at Seward, Superior at Fremont. Opening Date . at Miller Park All Sorts of Sports, with Speeches Are 'on the Program for ; Saturday. f aaaHaaai The Miller Park Golf club has set next Saturday as the date for the opening of the teason. . The new tennis courts ate completed and are toady for the opci ing. Because Miller park is a public resort, the club has ar ranged to have g"neil opening of all the games which are participated In at the Fark. The cricket team will pluy -its first match game and there will nlto be a ball game. Mayor Dah'mun and the Park bjurd will be present and the mayor and Presi dent ' Berrynian will make the first diive en the golf lines. There will be a match came against blind bogey for a special prize. FANS FOLLOW JACK HOLLAND One ThoMsaad to Accompany Team to Topeka for Opening Usui' on Mar Vt. Jack Holland and his crew of hall tossers arrixed In Omaha Friday nis'H from Ties Moires after taking a game from the Bonsl- ers. Jack says he has' a good team and Is going after the Rourkes. He says that he docs not think that the pitchers in the league have had enough warm weather to put them In shape. Upon his arrival In Omaha he received a telegram from the Boosters' club at St. Joreph. Informing him that 1.C00 fans will go to Topeka to root for the Saints when they open there May 2H. The telegram also ttat.d that every night the bulletin boards In St. Joseph attract such crouds that the streets are blocked by anxious fans who want to aacertaln how their favorites fare away from home. PRINCETON WINS DUAL MEET Narrov Mania of Three .Polnla Be tween Tigers and Cornell. PRINCKTOX. N. J.. May ll.-Prlnceton won the dual track meet wlllt Cornell, here this afternoon by the narrow margin of 1 points, the score being 6J to 57. The vic tory was not gained until the last event, the lilgli jump, had been dec'drxl. ar Teams Take Lend. ' ANNAPOLIS. Md . May II -The navy fiisl and second crens both bent Oeime town varnltv, the former by four !-.-. hs and the latter bv three-uuartrs of a l-nr, h jTht wlntili'g time Has eleven rulnulca flat. KANSAS CITY- TURNS SWITCH Blues Take New Course and Beat Toledo Two to Nothing. ALL HITS COUNT IN SCORING Mllnankfr Bents Columbus Minne apolis O vrrTvhelms Indianapolis l.onisville Trounces St. rani. KANSAS CITY, May 14-Kansas City broke a long lo.-hig streak today,' shutting out Toledo, 2 to 0. All of Kansas Clty"s hits counted In the scoring, while Camp bell kept the visitors' hits scattered. Score: KANSAS CITY. TOLEDO. AB.H.d.A.B. AB.II.O.A.B. stunnon. If. .a 1 3 0 0 D Sullivan, cf S a 0 0 Rery. cf.,.4 lit) Ollt'rhmin, Ifi 2 2 4 it Hukl.r, lb... 3 I 13 0 UMcl'urthy, rf. S 1 1 0 M VolA 3b. 3 0 1 I OHkkman, If. a 1 3 It 0 Hmnn. rl.. I 1 1 0 CKmnian. lb. 3 ia 0 0 Duwnle. II...2 0 0 4 OButler, sa 4 I 1 2! 0 O'anmun, 2b. 3 0 2 1 Ol.ind. c 3 0 2 11 Sullivan, o... 3 0 3 0 flKlvert, b....:i 0 0 3 0 Campbell, p.. 2 0 0 6 lOwen. p 3 0 0 4 Abbott i 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 S 27 11 1 Totals 31 7 24 14 0 Batted for Owen in the ninln. Ktnsas City 10000010 2 Toledo 00000 0 000 0 Two-fcase' hitu: Hunter, Raftery. Illnch mon. I.eft en bases: Kansas City. 3; Tub do, 11. First base on errors: Toledo, 1. Sacrifice hits:' Downle, Hutchman. Free man. Double play: Downle to Cranston to Hunter. Struck out: By Campbell, 3; by Owen, 1. First base nn balls: off Camp bell, S; oft Owen. 1. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Guthrie and Chill. BREWERS BAT COLUMBUS Home Hun Over Fence In Eighth 4 Inches Game. MILWAUKEE. May 14. Milwaukee de feated Columbus, t' to 4. Barrett's triple and McCormick's homer over the fence In the seventh counted the winning runs. Score: MILWAUKEE. COIAMBfS. AB.Ii.U.A E. AH.H.OA B. Randall, rf... A 0. 5 0 HO'Flourke. 3b. 6 2 3 3 0 Barry, If 3 1 'l 0 oodwell, lb.... 4 0 13 2 0 t lark. 3b 4 0 2 1 Htawn.. 2b.... 5 3 3 1 0 M. Gann, lb.. S 1 a 0 OCcngvlton, rf S 1 1 nnrrelt. (... 3 2 3 0 lHtnrhinan, It 4 0 It 0 0 K. blneon, a. a 1 3 0 ORrllly.. cf ... 4 110 0 M'Ourm'k. -0 3 1 2 0 ogulnlan, e.. 4 2 111 l.udwls. c ... J 1 0 2Arbosaat, c. 2 0 1 1 0 Mi Glynn, p.. 4 1 0 1 UO;born. p... t 0 1 ii it Jamaa. c 1 1 0 0 v Total, 33 t 27 2 4Uuodwln, p.. .2 1 0 2 0 ' Totala 38 1128 14 1 Barrett out; hit by .own batted ball. Milwaukee ..; 0 3001020 (j CoKunbUf. 0. 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 04 Two-basu hit: yuliiutn. Tliree-basc hlf Bnrieit. Home run: McCorntick. Hits: Off Osborne, li In five innitigs. Saciiflcu hit: McCormick. Stolen bases: Downs. Hi-ill). Double play: McGann unasviht'.d. Left on basts: Milwaukee, 1t; Columbus, it. First bas- mi ballM: Off Mctilynn, 2: off Osborne. 2; off Goodwin, 2. Hit With pitched ball: liv Osborne, Robinson. Struck out: By McGlynn, . 7. Time: 1:5. Umpires: Owens and Cus'ack. j Cornhuskers Beat' Kansas Track Men Nebraska Men. Beat Sunflowers by Three Points Relay Decides Met. LAWRKNSK, Kan., My 14 -lu one of the farteft dual track meets, ever held on 1 Mctojk Held, Nebraska university won from Kansas univereity this afternoon by a suite of 16 to.53. The last evert, me mile relay, trave the meet to the visitors. Haddock of Kansas equalled the American iiucreolleglatc rec ord of JH, seconds In the 10-yard dash. GIBBON WHIPS SHELTON AGAIN Wlna by Margin of One Uun In a Hard Foaght Gam. GIBBONS. Neb.. May 14.-1 Special Tc!o. gram.) Gibbons high school base ball team again defeated Shelton lilgli school by the score of S to 2- The gume was fast through out. Gibbons having a slight , advantage. Batteries: Glhbuii, Hurte and Codner; Shelton. Colby, Lutes and Graves. l n pire. I.aughliu. Craig tlolclasaea Prsilrr, CHAIG. Neb.. Mav 14 (Special. The Peiirtr High rhool team was defiai.d b. t lie Cralpt llli;h schonl L am in a game of brse ball 011 the locnl diannnd Thursdiv aiierro..ii by the score of 10 to 0. The Pui.Ur teini was iutcla"d In all dfpiri trtots of the game. The feature of tile ainie was the work of the Craig battery. Pitcher Hawthorne allowlra but one bit striking out sixteen men and net glviuq a j pnas. core: Jill. Pem'fr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 i Craig 3 001000 -10 pi Missouri Valley Track Events to . KansasCityMen Manual Training School Gets First, Des Moines Second, with Omaha Squad Ranking Fifth. DES MOINES. Ia., May 14. The Kansas City Manuel was an easy winner at the Missouri Valley 'InteVscholastlc meet here today. ' Sev eral records were broken. Summary: Mile Run Redfern. W. D. M., first; Ken nedy, O.ilia, second; Smith. W. D. M., third. Time 14.33. This establishes a new record for this association. Hammer Throw Kansas City Manual, first; Reber, Kansas City Central, second; Hailton, Kansas City Manual, third. Dis tance: lliO feet 7 Inches. 440-vard Dash Frailer. Omaha, first; Todd, Kansas City Central, second; Neill, Westport, Kansas City, third. Time: 0:534k. 120-yard Hurdle Cruse. Lincoln, first; Perry, Kansas City Manual, second;. Mc HTenry, W. D. M., third; Rcber, Kansas Cltv Central. Time: 0:ltiV. . 100-yard Dash Koenigsdorf, Kansas City Manual, first; Mann. Lincoln, second; Wood. Omaha, third. Time:' 0:1014.. Shot Put Kanatser, Kansas City Manual, first: KoenlKsdorf, Kansas City Manual, second; Durdlck, Omaha, third. Distance: 46 feet B Inches. Ditcus Throw Kanatzer. Kansas City Manua,; Koenigsdorf. Kansas City Manual Myers. York. Distance: 121 feet 4 inches, In trial Kanatzer broke the record, with a throw of 124 feet 4 inches. 220-yard Dash KoenlKsdorf. Kansas City Manual: Wood, Omaha; Mann, Lincoln. Half-Mile Run Rcdfern. W. D. M.; Morse, Kansas City Central; Heath, Kansas City Manual. vTlnie: 2:04. one second lower than record.' This makes two records broken by Itedfern, the mile and half mile. 220-yard Hurdle Hamilton, Kansas City Central; MoHenry. W. IX M.; Wiley, York. Time: 0:27. Pole Vault Davis, Kansas City Central: Hamilton, Kansas City Manual; Harper, W. I). M. Height: -10 feet 5V4 Inches. Kroad Jump McHatn, West High, first; Wiley, York; Medlar, York. Distance: 20 feet 11 inches. Final Summary: Kansas City Manual, 44; West Des Moines, 2u'i: Kannas City Central, 24; York, 16; Omaha, 10; Lincoln, 10; Kansas City, Westport, 4V4. SIOUX BELABOR MR. EHMANN Indiana Win" from Denver by the Score of Ten to Kite. SIOUX CITY. May 14.-Sloux City hit Elimanu hard today and won from Denver, 10 to 5. ' Chabek ' played " a good game. Score: SIOUX CITY. . AB. R. H. O. 3' 1 ; 2 ' 1 7 A. - 1 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 3 Quillin. 2b..... Andreas, 2b... Neiglibors. , cf . Feilun, if..,.,. St 111. lb Harlmaii. as.. Welch, If Miller, c Chabek, p Totals 4 11 0 35 10 DKNVKR. AB. R. 4 0 12 27 43 H. 1 1 0 0 2 ' 2 1 0 0 . 0 O. 0 0 A. K. . 4 2 Thompson, 2b., Kelly, nn.... Beall. If Cassidy, If Lmd.say. lb McAleene. cf.. Dolan. 3h McMurray, c Klituann. p Schreibcr 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 Totals. ST. 6 7 21 12 3 0 0 2 2 2 0 4 0 10 020002010 i ,!!" ,..: Kt.ilen ' bases: McAleese (21. McMurray. Kellv, Welch. Andreas. Stem. Two-base hits:' Miller, Quillin, Lindsay, Thompson. Homo run: Lindsay. Sacrifice tilts: Lind say. Neighbors. Double play: Kelly, un assisted. Struck out: By Chabek. 10: by Khmann. i. Bases on halls: 4)ff Chabek. 3; off F.hmann. 4. Wild pilches: Chabek, 2 Hit by pitched ball: By Chabek. 1; by Khmann. 2. Time: 2:20. Umpire: Clarke. Attendunee: 1.E.00. PACKERS WALLOP THE MINKS Soolb Omaha Mock tarda Tram Mints tint Nebraska I lly. NFBRASKA CITY, Neb.. May. 14. (Special Telegram.) A Mg cromd was pres ent this afternoon to witness the game be tween the Un'on Stock Yards of South Omaha and Mlnka of thla city. It was one of the warmest gajiteswltnessed here In some time. The big fight wan between the Batteries. The score: fcoutU Omaha 0 0 10 0 0 2" 0-3 Nebraska Cltv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits: Nebraska City. 4; South Omaha. 4. Krrors: Nebraska City. 4; South Omghg, 2. tiatlcries: South Omaha, Its and D. Kennedy; Nebraska City, Miller an j Whlt conih. I'mi'lie. baraeknian. Time: 2 hours. Attendance, to. Spraitnc Lookln gfor l.ame. The G. & J. Tires would like to hear from the base ball managers wishing games. No one barred. Cull Omaha Rubber company. D IMi. 8CHIPKE, SANDERS. KEELEY. KINO GRAND ISLAND STARTS WELL Wins Opening Game of Nebraska State League from Kearney. BELTZER DRIVES IN SCORES C'aotaln of Team Presented with - Decorated Bat ly Iloya from Home Town Mayor Opens Game. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., May 14.-(Speclal Telegram.) Grand Island took the opening game of the Nebraska State league sea son from Kearney, after a brilliant fight The game was formlly opened by . Mayor Henry Schuff. who pitched the first ball Sheriff Dunkel doing the receiving. Grand Island opened hard on Judson. With two men on bases, one by a safe hit, Graham brother of George Graham of the Omaha team, lined out a three-base hit and was brought In by Manager Seltzer. The latter was presented with a fine bat, finely decorated with burnt ornamentations and having the Araphoe colors, red and orange, BeltEer's home Is In that city and a dele gation of' his friends came from Araphoe in autos'to pay their compliments to him. Kearney made it close In the fifth by two singles and two -walks, but Paul steady after that and allowed not a hit. Score: R. II. E. Kearney .....00002000 02 3 3 Grand island 300 00000 03 8 4 Batteries: Kearney, Judson and Town send; Grand Island, Paul and Travers. OPENER GOES TEN INNINGS Colombna Beata Hastings Ma or Pitches, Chief Catches. COLUMBUS, Neb., May 14.-(Spccial Telegram.) Columbus won from Hastings at. the opening game of the State league season today In a ten-Inning game. Colum bus was lucky at the start, but Waldron succeeded In holding down the home team after, the fourth. Mayor Held pitched the first ball and Chief of Police Schack caught It, and Rev. W. . H. Zanders was umpire. Score: R. H. Si. Hastings .010022010 08 6 3 Columbus .302 100000 17 U 3 Strlko outs: Hastings, 10; Columbus, lu. Passed balls: Donnelly (2). Batteries: Hastings, Waldron and Donnelly; CoHum bus, Sindelar and Clair, Umpire: McQuadc, SEWARD PLUCKS THE LAURELS Ned flood l.oaea Flrat Game by a Tight Score. ' SEWARD, Neb., May 14.-V(Special Tele gram.) The opening game at, Sewurd be tween the state league teams of Rd Claud and Seward was held this afternoon. .A parade headed by the college band marched to the grounds, where Mayor Merrlatrf made a speech to the O00 people who were there to see tho opening game. Tho bat ting of the NeTf twins won the game for Seward. Score: . R.H.E. Seward ........ 0 00202030 7 10 1 Red t.'loud 030000003 00 Batteries: Sewardi Stewart and Neft: Red Cloud, Mitchell and Rupert. Three bare hits: Clyde Neff. Clint Neff. Two base hit: Ling. Umpire: Nelson. FREMONT WALLOPS SUPERIOR Balloon I iocs In la Fonrlh Inning vrllb Timely lilts. FREMONT, Nb., May 14 -(Special Tele- gram.) Fremont easily defeated Superior In the first game of the season this after noon. In the fourth and fifth Innings four nits and several expensive errors gave Fremont six. scores. Bennett was liberal In gifts of bases, but kept the lilts scattered. There was a good crowd out. Score: R.1I.F. Fremont- 0 0 0 2 4 1 1 0 - 10 ; Superior 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 0 5 Batteries: Fremont, Bennett and Mason; Miperior, Justus and Colbert. empire: Mugee, Attendance-; 750. PENNSY TAKES TRIANGULAR MEET Three Male Teams (omnete on Franklin riel-1. PHILODELPHIA. May 14-The Univer sity of Pennsylvania easily won the an nual triangular track meet on Ftankltn field. The ucore mas: Pennsylvania. 80; Pennsylvania state college, 3; University of Pittsburg, 1. Won . hjr l.etlsgtos, LKXINGTON, Neb.. May 14-(Speolnl.) Gothenburg's high school base bail team came to Islington to play ths l.ox'iiKton High team. Score stood to 1 In favor of Lexington, Three Hurlers Face Determined Bats men of Mound City. HILLIES CAPTURE PIRATES Philadelphians Take Pittsburg Into Camp, Six to Two. REDS BEAT T.R0LLEY DODGERS Cincinnati llatameu Blank Brook lyn and Win by Three Hans Doves Clean the Cabs. ST. LOUIS, May H.-St. Iuls won the second game of the series from New York today by a scoro of 9 to S. The three pitchers of the visitors were hit hard. Sallec for St. Louis pitched a. good game with tho exception of one Inning. Score: gT. LOt'ls. NEW YORK. B.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A R. IIUKKlna, 2h.. s 2 3 3 CPrvnra. If. ... I 0 10$ r.in. if n a a 0 ntM-ker. if.... 1 o o 1 o Oakra, rf 4 1 1 0 11 h'lrtrhtr, 2h.. 1 t 0 O Konolchy, lb. t. 2 6 TI 0 Murray, rf...4 0 t 0 1 fcvunii, rf 1 0 1 0 C Seymour, if.. 4 0 1 1 0 HrfHmhin, C 4 1 0 omidKell. 4 3 4 4 0 ltauurr, ... 3 3 3 2 IDevlln, 3b ... 4 3 110 Mowray, 3b.. 3 1 2 0 OMTklit, lb... 5 I" 0 O Sallce, p 3 0 0 2 USi-liM, e 4 1 T 1 1 Itayirond. p..O O t a Totals 32 13 27 1 2Mariuarrit, p I 0 0 1 0 r!,, lull. p.. 1 0 0 1 Mfiyora 1 0 0 0 0 Snoii(raii8 ..1 0 0 0 Totala n I 24 13 1 Batted for Msrquard In seventh. Batted for Devore in seventh.. St. Louis 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 S Two-base hits: Hnggin, Konetchy. Sac rifice hits: HiiBKlns. Double play: Rrldwell to Markcl. Stolen buses: Fletcher, Bres nahan, Biidwell. HukkIus, Murray, Devlin. Hit with pitched ball: By Raymond, Hauser; by Crandall. Mowrey. Wild pitch: Maniuai'dt. Bases on balls: Off Sallee, 1; of Crandal, 1; off Marquardt, 4. Struck out; By Raymond, 1; by ManiuanU, 3; by Cran dall, 1; by Sallce. R. Hits: Off Raymond, S In one Inning; off Marquardt, ft In three Innings; off Crandall, 4 In two Ininps. l.efl on bases: St. Louis, 7; New York, 8, Time: 1:57. Umpire: Brenpan. REDS WHIP TROLLEY DODGERS Cincinnati Wins from Brooklyn by "core of fix to Xothlnar. CINCINNATI, O.. May H.-ClnclnnaU beat Brooklyn today, 3 to 0. Rowan kept the hits well scattered. Score: . J , CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN." AB.H.O.A.B. H.H.O.A.g Rraoher, If... 4 0 2 0 0 nurch, rf 4 1 4 0 Faakart, rf...4 0 2 0 Ullaiibart, lb.. 3 I 7 1 Hnblltial, lb. 4 1 It 0 OWhaat, If.... 4 S 3 0 1 Mltchall. cf.. 4 110 OHummal, 2h.. 4 0 0 t 1 Kaan, 2b 3 0 8 t OMi-llveen. 8b. 3 0 110 Downey, a... 4 1 1 S 0 navlrtaon, cf. 4 0 10 s M. l.n, c... 2 1 a 1 OM. MIllan, aa 3 0 4 2 S Lobert, 3b.... 3 1 2 2 OKrwIn. c. a 1 4 1.0 Rowan, p.... 2 ool lnu, p 3 0010 H. Smith... 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 30 6 27 12 lLumlay 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 7 24 4 Batted for Mellveen In niunlh. Batted for McMillan In ninth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O Cinclnatl 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 Two-bae hit: Downey. Tlitce-haa hit? XVheat. Sacrifice hit: Kf-'an. Stolen bases: Purch. Lobart (2): Hefct-her. Double nlav: Downey to llohlitzel. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 7; Cinclnatl. 0. Bases on bails: Off Bell. 2; off Rowan, 1. Struck out: By Bell, 2: by Rowan. 1. Ti-ne: 1:30. Um pires: Hlgler and Emslle. Crimson Trims the Blue by One Point on Track Ancient Foes Contest Bitterly for K Honor, Nelson of Yale Making Polo Vault Record. 1 CAMBRIDGE. May ll.-In nim of thi closest and hardest fought aTnletic con tests In their nlnteen struggles, Harvard defeated Yale on Soldiers' field today by a single point 524 to 61!. , The meet was not settled" until the last event. Captain Nelson of Yale; established g new meet record ' In the pole vault - 0 twelve feet six and one-half Inches. J Summary: 410-Yard Run-Won by H. V. Kellev, Harvard; F. M. DeseUling, Harvard, sec-, oi.d; S. C. Simons, Harvard, third. Time; 0:G0 2-5. One-Mile Run Won by if. , Jaques. Jr., Harvard; R. IC-. Miller. Yale, second; JO. C. Gray Harvard, third. Time: 4:27. 120-Yard Hurdle, Final Won by a. A. Chlsolm, Yale. I, M, King, Yale, second; T. P. Long. Harvard, third. Time: 0:16 4-i. Shot Put Won by J. It. Kilpatrtek, Yale, distance 43 feet, 8V inches. H. L. God dard. Harvard, seeon,d. dlstani'e, 43 feet, i Inches; c. C. Little, Harvard, third, dis tance. 42 feet 5'i inches. 100-Yard Dash, Final Won by G. P. Gardner. Jr., Harvard; L. II. Thayer, Har vard, second; J. Tyler, Harvard, third. Time: 0:lo 1-6. hXo-Yatd Run-Won by M Klrjassoff, Yale: G. W. ltyley. Harvard, second; hi. F. Wood. Yale, tWrd. Time: 1:59. ) Score Harvard, 23; Yale, 2"J. - Running High Jump 'on by S. C. Lawreme, Harvard, height. 6 feet vj Inches; A. D. Barker, Harvard, second. 6 feet 11 Inches; S. A. Reed, Harvard, and (1. 8. Dickinson, Yale, lied for third, 6 feet 10 Inches. Beore Harvard, 3ui,4j; Yale, Two-Mile Run Won by ., m". Haskell. Yale; p. Newton, Harvard, second; K. U. Vlets, Harvard, thlid. iitne: 9:481-6. , Hammer Thiow Won by C. T. Cooney, Yale, distance, 162 feet 1 Inch; 11. M. An drus, Yale, seeond, dlhtance, 142 feet 4' Inches. B. L. Hoiige, Harvard, third, dlu tance. lat feet 24 Inches. ' Final Score Harvard, 62'j; Yale, 51t4j. Polo Vault Won by F, T. Nelson, Yale, lielffl't. 12 feet Inches, (new recordt; F. A. Gardner, Yale, necond, height, 12 feet R. C. Lawrence, Harvard, and J. L. Barr. Harvard, titl for third place, height U feet C inches. MAn.lTIfO-N HIM AT ST. LOllS i ' Forlr-One Men Mart In Aaaaal Krtat at Monnd City, ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 14.-Forty-one run. ners entered the Mlshourl Athletic club I annual Marathon race, which began at Freeburg, III., and ended at the club house here today. The start was made at 11 o'clock. The beat time for the course li previous races was 2 hours and 48 minute mads by Joseph ISrxleben last year, who started today. Included in the entranli were eleven Chicago runners of whom Hldney ft. Hatch, L. J. Pllllvsnt and C. C. Heath were expected to finish near ttu first.