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    I THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1910.
Omaha Biffs Champs; Pirates Break Losing Streak; Millers Trounce Saints in Eighteenth
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'Omaha Aimlniaten Sound Drabting
t Dei Moines, Ten to One,
UTXUSDORFEE POUNDED AT WILL
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Tapsksv Wichita Takes
First ' Coatest,
DES MOTKTS, la., - Mar tO.-Outplaytng
ths champion at overy stags of the game,
Omaha thla . afternoon walked away with
the came, winning by a safe margin. The
Rourkea pounded Blersdorfer at will, es
pecially In the fourth and sixth Inning.
Tbs (core:
UE3 MOINES.
A.B. R. H. P.O. A.
Dalton, rf -... 6 0 0 1 0
Colllgan, 2b 4 0 1(1
Mattlck, rf 4 1 I I 0
lwyer. lb 4 0 0 10 I
Nlehoff, a. S 0 1 1 t
Curt In, If 10 1 1 0
Herehe, 8b 4 0 11 6
WcManus. o 4 0 110
lilersdorfer, p 0 0 0 I
Totals.
84 1
OMAHA.
A.B. R.
7 27 14
II. P.O. A. E.
Shotton, If..
Corrldon, es.
King. cf....,
Schlpke, Sb.
Kane, lb....
Cad man, c.
Welch, rf...
ox, 2b
elter, p....
8 1 S 0 1
0 1 6 S 0
1200
1 2 0 6 0
0 2 6 1 1
2 t 6 2 0
1 0 2 0 0
1 1 S 0 0
1 1 0 1 0
10 IS 27 12 t
Totals....
Pes Moines
Omaha
000100000-1
, 20OS1040 0-10
hits: Schlpke (2). Pane on
Two-base
balls: Off Bleradorfer, 7; off Melter, 1. Hit
by pitched ball: Fox. Struck out: By Blera
dorfer, 3; by Melter, 6. Stolen bases: Cur
tis, Shotton, Schlpke. King. Sacrifice hits:
fclehoff, Cadman, Welch. Melter. Time:
8:16. Attendance: 4.000. Umpire: Mullen. .
SIOUX TAKE TWO FROM LINCOLN
Timely Hitting- Draws in Couple for
the Indians.
SIOUX CITY, May SO.-Sloux City won
the first game of a double-header with
Lincoln by timely hitting, 11 to 6. The sec
ond game waa also taken, 10 to 9. Score,
first game:
BIOUX CITY.
AB. n.
H.
2
1
A. E.
Qulllln, Sb
Andreas, 2b....
Neighbors, cf.
Ilartman, as...
Fenlon, rf
Stem, lb
Welch, If
Miller, c
McLean, p
Totala
... 6
S
8
2
3
0
1
0
2
3
84
11 15 27 17
LINCOLN.
AB. R,
H.
2
1
O.
0
4
1
1
2
e
o
6
1
E.
lude, If
Uagnler, ss
Cobb, cf
C'uckman, Sb
Waldron. rf
6
6
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
4
6
0
2
0
1
1
2
6
14
2
Thomas, lb 4
0
0
0
vvieaensaui, to t
Clark, c 4
Qelst, p 4
1
Totala 37 6 13 24
Sioux City 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 -ll
Lincoln 1 0020010 1-6
Stolen bases; Andreas (2), Hartman, Welch,
Wledensaul. Two-base hits: Gagnier
Cobb, Neighbors. Home runs: Qulllln (2
Jude. Sacrifice hits: Neighbors, Hartman
McLean. Double play: Gelst to Gagnier to
Thomas. Struck out: By McLean, 16; by
Gelst. 6. Bases on balls: Off McLean, 8;
off Gelst, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Oe st,
2. Time: 2:00. Umpire: , Clark. Attend
ancer 4,000.
Score second game:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. U. H. O. A. E.
H.
1
1
2
2
2
1
3
3
0
0
O.
0
2
2
Qulllln, 8b 4
Andreas, 2b 4
neighbors, cf 4
2
8
0
0
2
2
1
0
2
0
02
Hartman. ss.
0
0
2
8
0
0
0
Fe.ilon, rf.. If...
Stem, lb
Welch, If., rf....
Miller, c
Furchner, p
Wilson, p
ToteJs
38 10
LINCOLN.
16 26 IS
AB. R.
O.
0
0
0
11
2
7
0
A.
0
6
1
2
0
0
2
2
0
Jude,' If.
Gagnier, ss...
Cobb, cf
Cockran, 8b.,
Waldron, rf.,
Thomas, lb..,
Wledednsaul,
Sullivan, c.
Fox, p........
Totals ....
3
5
4
2b..
.34 11 24 13
Sullivan out on bunted third strike.
None out when winning run was made.
Sioux City 1 1 0 8 1 2 0 0 2-10
Lincoln 32101000 3-9
Stolen bases: Andreas, Qulllln. Cobb
Two-base hits: Neighbors, Stem, Jude.
Home runs: Welch 3, Andreas, Qulllln
Jude Themas. Sacrifice hits: Nelsrhobrs
Jude, Cockman. Double plays: Hartman to
Andreas to Htem. Base hits: Off Furchner,
I In one-third Inning; off Wilson, 8 In eight
and two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By
wuson, 7; Dy kcx. 7. Bases on balls: Off
Furchner, 1: off Wilson, 4; off Fox, 8. Hit
oy pit died call: By Wilson, 3; by Fox, 1
passed Dan: Sullivan. Time: 2:25. Urn
pire: spencer. Attendance: 4,000.
SLUGGING MATCH AT ST. JOSEPH
Jarkaon of Coolers Taken Oat
' Game In the TMrd.
- rn. junLni, mo., niav Tnneka an
St Joseph indulged In a slugging match
In the mud this afternoon. Jackson of the
Topekas was taken out of the box in the
third, but the bombardment continued.
Score:
TOPEKA.
AB. R.
II.
2
0
8
1
S
1
0
0
1
0
1
o.
0
1
1
1
8
2
0
2
9
0
0
A.
0
1
3
' 0
1
1
S
1
0
0
0
E.
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
Thomason, rf,..,
Vooley, c. f....,
Rellly ss ,
Penncll. if
Kerns, c
Kunkle, 2b
Kahl, 2b
Boles. 2b
Abbott, lb
Jackson, p
Fugate, p
.. 5
6
6
6
'. 2
.40
Totals
7 13 24
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R.
II.
2
2
1
2
1
1
0
1
1
Powell. If
Bauer, If
MoChesney, cf
Jones, 2b
Clark, lb
Corhan ss
McNeill. 3b....
Shea, c
Bwlft, p
4
Total 36 11 U 27 9 8
Topeka 0 002600007
St. Joseph 2 0 S 4 2 0 0 0 11
Two-base hits: McChesney, Jones, Rellly,
Kerns. Sacrifice hit: Bauer. Stolen bases:
Powell, Bauer, McChosney, Clark, Abbott.
Double play: McNeil to Clark. Hits: Off
Jackson, 7 In three Innings; off Kugatc, 4
In five Innings. Struck out: By Jackson, 3;
by Fugate, 6; by Swift, 7. Base on balls:
Off Fugate, 4. Wild pitch, Fugate. lcft on
bases: St. Joseph, ; Topeka, S. Time: 3:16.
Umpire: Clarke. Attendance: 6,500.
DENVER AND WICHITA SPLIT
Wlrhlta Gets First 7 ' to 4, Denver
Second. Jl to B.
! DENVER. May 30,-Denver and Wichita
split even In a double-header here today,
Wichita taking the first game. T to 4. and
ienver winning the second game, 11 to a.
Wichita secured a commanding lead In the
first Inning of the first game, when heavy
hitting and errors by the home team netted
five runs. Score, first game: RH.K.
Wichita 6 0001000 1-7 81
Denver ..........0 0 0 1 1 I 0 14 6 S
Batteries: Wlrhlta, Durham and Jokerst;
Denver, Hammond, Adams and Weaver.
Score, second game: ' H U E.
Wichita 0 1 01 21000 6 16 2
Denver 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 4 -U 11
batteries: Wichita, . Shackletord, Shaner
Standing of the Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct
W.L.Pct
St Joeph....l7 14 .MS
Denver 1 1 .648
Kloux City.... 17 16 .6.11
Philadelphia 18 8 .V
New York ..22 10 .W
Detroit 21 18 .679
Beaton 18 15 .645
Wichita ...... 18 17 .485
Omaha 18 17 .46
Cleveland ....14 18 .438
Lincoln IS 17 ."
Topeka It 16 .448
Pea Moines.. 16 1 .441
Washington IS 21 .4.12
Chicago 11 20 .&
St. Lou l T 27 .201
. NAT. LEAGUE,
AMER. ASSN.
W.L.Pct.
W.L.Pct
Chicago ......1ft 16 .645
Minneapolis 29 IS .80S
New York ...22 14 .011
St. Paul m is .!
Toledo 28 17 .
Columbus ...20 22.46
Indianapolis 19 28 .452
Milwaukee ..16 26 . 306
Pittsburg ....IS 16 .645
Cincinnati ...18 1 .62
St. Lotll 18 20 .474
Philadelphia IS 19 .404
Brooklyn ....15 22 .46 Louisville ....! 28 .34
Boston 14 22 .389 Kansas City 16 23 .336
Yesterday's Hesnlta.
Lincoln. 6: Sioux City. 1L Second game,
Lincoln, 8; Sioux City, 10.
Omaha-Des Moines, first game postponed;
second game, Omaha, 10; ies Moines, 1.
Topeka, 7; t. joeepn, u.
Wichita. 7: Denver, 4. Second game,
Wichita, 6; Denver, 11.
Boston, 0: Brooklyn. 1 Second game,
Boston, 1; Brooklyn, 8.
New York. S: Philadelphia, 1. Second
game. New York, 4; Philadelphia, 3.
Clncinnsti, 7; Pittsburg, 13. becona game,
Cincinnati, 4; Pittsburg, 7.
St. Louis, l; Chicago, a. second game,
St. Louis, 8; Chicago, 1.
Washington. 1: New York. 3. Second
game, Washington, 0; New York, 8.
Phiiaaeiphja, 6; Boston, l. sccona game,
Philadelphia, 6; Boston, 6.
Chicago, 4; Cleveland, 3; Chicago-Cleveland
second game, postponed.
Dotrolt, 10; St. Louis, 0. Second game,
Detroit, 8; SL Louie, 4. .
Indianapolis. 2: Toledo. 4. Second same.
Indianapolis, S; Toledo, 2.
Louisville, 4; Columbus, 8. Seoond game,
Louisville, S; Columbus, 6.
Milwaukee, 3; Kansas City, 8. Milwaukee-Kansas
City second game, postponed.
est. Paul, 2; Minneapolis, 8. Second game,
St. Poul, 1; Minneapolis, 6.
MINK LEAGUE.
Auburn, 1; Carlnda, 3.
Falls City, 4; Shenandoah, 1.
Nebraska City, 2; Maryvllle, 8.
NEBRASKA LEAGUE.
No games scheduled.
Games Today.
Western League Lincoln at Sioux City,
Omaha at Des Moines, Topeka at St. Jos
eph, Wichita at Denver.
National League Boston at Brooklyn,
New York at Philadelphia, Cincinnati at
Pittsburg.
American League Washington at New
York, Philadelphia at Boston, Chicago at
Cleveland, Detroit at St. Louis.
Mink League Auburn at Claiinda, Fall
City at Shenandoah, Nebraska City at
Maryvllle.
American Association Milwaukee at In
dianapolis, Kansas City at Toledo.
Nebraska League Fremont at Hastings,
Columbus at Red Cloud; Grand Island at
Superior, Seward at Kearney.
and Shaw, Jokerst; Denver, Olmstead,
Schrelber and Weaver. Umpire: Haskell,
Spalding's Lose to Cross.
The J. S. Cross team defeated the Spauld-
Ings by a score of 9 to 8. The features of
the game were the pitching of Cunningham,
who struck out twelve men, and the bat
ting of the Cross team. Cunningham was
certainly a puzzle throughout the game.
Score:
J. C. Cross 1 1 0 0 S 1 3 0 -
Spauldlngs 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 S
Two-base hits: Hansen, Hoye. P. Pod-
rouzek, Kucera. Three-base hits: Joedy
Posplsll, P. Podrouzek. Hits: Off Cun
ningham, 10; off Brodbeck, 15. Struck out:
By Cunningham, 13; by Brodbeck, 4. Time:
1:40. Umpire: A. Myers.
Drlscoll In Collapse.
NEW YORK. May 30. J. Drlscoll. Eng
land's featherweight champion, collapsed In
his training quarters today and is now con
fined to his bed very 111. His battle with
Jack Ooodman, scheduled for next Tues
day night, has been declared off, and there
Is every probability that hewiu nave to
call off his tight in wan francisco, JUiy 3.
Drlscoll had been complaining of not feel
ing well since he arrived here -three weeks
ago, but ne attrinutea it 10 tne cnange in
climate, and thought he would recover. :
Connors May Name
His Successor as
State Chairman
Possible Outcome of the Democratic
Committee Contest Now Being
Waged in New York.
NEW YORK. May 29.-Even though Wil
liam J. Connors has to quit as chairman of
the democratic state committee, there is a
strong possibility that he may be able to
outwit the Murphy faction by being per
mitted to name his successor.
That possibility developed today as Mr.
Connors left the city for up-state, where
h is going to confer with the leaders
friendly to him and find out Just how much
power ho can gather. He Intends sounding
the sentiment thoroughly and will arrange
cither to have his full support at the meet
ing of the committee at tho Hoffman house
next Thursday afternoon, or to bring their
proxies back to the city.
John A. Dlx of Washington county, still
remains In tho foreground as the candi
date for chairman who has best chances.
Soma talk was heard today, however, re
garding John A. Whalen, former secretary
of state. Mr. Whalen has never been active
In either wing of the party, but lie Is popu
lar with the labor people and has a big
following. Mr. Connors would not say
whether Mr. Whalen wus the man he is
likely to select, thould he receive the sup-
! port promised.
CONVICTED MAN
DECLARED INNOCENT
Man Who Served Ttvo Years la Wis
consin Penitentiary for Murder
Mar lie neleased.
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MILWAUKEE, May 30. After serving
two years In tho stato prison at Wau-
4 1 paun, John Taraslnski. sentenced . lo
j twenty-five years in the penitentiary for
E. I being Implicated In " the robbery ' of the
X , Skarb-Sobleokl Loan and Building essocl
0 ; stion and the murder of Dominic Gapun
2 ski, one of Its directors, has been de
2 1 clured innocent by three men, whose
I j confession two years ago sent all four
0 1 to prison. Two others of the four are
0( serving a twenty-five year and the other
a icurteen year sentenco tor implica
tion in . the . murder and robbery.
HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI
POISONED AT BANQUET
Sixteen People at Fort Collins, Colo.,
Seriously IllTeacher
Mar Die.
FORT COLLINS, Colo.. May SJ.-Slxteen
members of the Fort Collins High School
Alumni association aro serlous'.y ' 111 from
ths effects of ptomaine poisoning, caused,
It Is believed, by eating Impure Ice cream
served at a banquet here last night. Prac
tically all of tho lie persona a ho partici
pated In the banquet were mailo 111. Mlsa
Ilarel Crosby, a teacher, is unconscious
and it Is fciied she will die.
. , Daasrroii Sorcery
in the abdominal region Is prevented by
ths use of Dr. King's New Llfs Pills, ths
painless purifiers. 26c. ' For sals by Beaton
Drug Co. ...
GIANTS WIN FROM QUAKERS
Morning Game Almost a Shutout for
Home Team.
ERRORLESS GAME FOB GIANTS
Two R
the
(a the Ninth Saves
Day When Kaaba
and Doolaa Com
Homo.
PHILADELPHIA. May 80.-New York de
feated Philadelphia In this morning's game,
I to 1. Score:
NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. An. H O. A It.
nodgrase, rf. I o t ft Bates, ef I 1 I 0 0
Pnyle. lb
1 1 1 0 Knabe. lb.... (
t I 0 OOrant. 3b 4
12 0 tMn, rf.... 4
0 13 OBr'nefleld. lb I
Murray, If.,
Seymour, cf
Brldwell.
Iieviin, lb..
Merkle. lb.
Meyers
Drucke, 'p..
ft 1 8 OWelsh, If.... I
0 1 0 ODonlan, u.... I
I 11 I Ollooln, e 4
118 OFoxen, p I
wm o
Totals n T M 11 ft
' Totals U 8 10 14 1
Batted for Foxen In tenth.
New York...'.. 0 00000000 22
Philadelphia .......0 00000000 1-1
Two-base hits: Dooln, Knabe, Meyers.
Bases on balls: Off Drucke. 6: off Foxen.
4. Struck out: By Drucke, 11; by Foxen.
2. Time: 2:07. UmDlrea: Johnston and
New York defeated Phllsdelnhla In the
afternoon game. It requiring sixteen Innings
10 aecioe tne issue. 4 to 8. In the nintn
inning Devoro singled, stole second and
scored the tying run when Moran and Bates
inrew wuu. in the sixteenth Devore again
led off with a single, stole second and
scored on Becker's single. Score:
NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA.
AD.H.O.A E. AB.H.O.A.E
Devore. rf.
Ill 0Ptei. cf 6 1 J
DoylB, 2b....
Murray, If....
Seymour, cf.,
Becker, cf....
Brldwell, as.
Devlin, 8b...,
Merkle, lb..,
Wlleon, lb....
Myere, c
HrhM, c
Amw, p
Kceler
Totals
74 I t OKnabe, lb.... 115
7 ft 7 1 OOruM, lb.... lit
6 1 4 0 0M .. rf,... 4 1 3
3 1 ft 0 Otlr'nrtleld. lb 4 1 II
4 0 7 4 OWalih, If S 0 7
4 0 14 ODoolan, ra.... 6 1
I I 14 1 0 Mnrmn, c 5 I 1
0 0 4 0 OKwInt. p t 0 0
4 0 5 8 O'WirJ 1 0 v
10400
4 1 1 4 I ToUls 60 10 43 27 4
1 0 0 0 0
64 I 41 II 1
Batted for Wilson In tenth.
Batted for Myers in twelfth.
New York ..0 00100001100001 1-4
Philadelphia ...,0 10000010100000 13
Two-base lilt: Bates. Three-base hits:
hits: Merkle, Magrc. Sacrifice hits: Brld
well, Knabe (2), Kwing. Stolen bases: De
vore (2), Magee, Doolan. Double plays:
Knabe to Bransfield to Doolan, Ewlng to
Moran to Bransfield, Doolan to Knabe to
Bransfield. Left on bases: New York, 7;
Philadelphia, 9. Bases on balls: Off Ames,
7; off Ewlng, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By
Ewing, Devore. Struck out: By Ames, 7;
by Ewing, 6. Passed ball: Myers. Time:
3:17. Umpires: Johnstone and Moran.
I'lttabnrsj Wins from Cincinnati.
PITTSBURG, May 30. The champions de
feated Cincinnati, 13 to 7, in a hit and run
game this morning. Score:
PlTTSBfRO. CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K.
Byrne, lb.... 6
Campbell, cf. 4
r. Clarke, It. 1
Wagner, ta. ., I
J. Miller,- lb. -4
Klynn. lb ... 6
Wlleon, rf.... t
Glbeon, e..... 6
Adams, e I
4 11 IBeecher. If... 10 1
1 ft 0 ORoth, If I 0 0
110 OPankert, cf... I 1 t
14 4 ODoyle. cf 110
14 1 IHoblltiel, lb. 4 1 8
110 OMitchell, rf.. 4 1 1
4 0 0 OEian. Ib 4 13
.51 61 OLobert, lb.... 184
. I 10 1 OMcLeen, e... Ill
T. Clark, e... 1 1 0
.17 18 27 II I Downey, as.. 4 1 I
Spade, p I 0 0
Anderaon, p.. 0 0 0
Griffith 0 0 0
... . . ew. Miller ..100
Total.,
Touts 17 10 14 ll
. 'Ran, for .McLean in seventh.
Batted for Spade in seventh.
Cincinnati 1 00000240-7
Pittsburg 0 2 1 8 0 7 0 0 13
Two-base hits: Wilson, Adams (2), Byrne,
Three-base hit: McLean. Home run: Flynn.
Bases on balls: Off Spade, 3; off Adams,
3; off Anderson, 3. Struck out: By Adams,
s; by .spade, l. Time: 2:06. umpires
Emails and Rigter.
The afternoon contest was captured, 7 to
4, in a seven-inning rally or singles, aided
by Mitchell's wild tr.row and a base on
balls. Maddox was hit freely In the first
inning, allowing four runs, but after that
was steady and held the visitors to no fur
ther nine. Score:
' PITTSBfRO. CINCINNATI.
, AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K.
Byrne, Ib 4 1 1 1 tBeecher, If... 5 i I 0 0
Campbell, cf. 5 1 1 0 OPaakert, cf... I 1 1 ft
Clarke, ir....l 110 OHoblltiel, lb. I 0 11 0
Wagner, as... I 111 1 Mitchell, rf.,4 i 1 0
J. Miller, lb. 6 1 0 4 OBgan, lb 1 1 1 0
Flynn, lb.... 4 1 14 0 OLobert. lb.... 10 8 3
Wilson, rf.,,.1.1 0 0 1 McLean, ..., 4 111
nil.eon, 'C.
Maedoi, p.
,4141 1 Downey, as... 4 0 I 4
.1 1 0 4 0 nee be. p ; 10 17
W. Miller ..1000
Totala...
.16 11 17 16 1
Totala 11 I 24 16 4
Batted for Beebe In the ninth.
Pittsburg . 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 7
Cincinnati.. 4 00000000-4
Two-baso hits: Wagner, Gibson, Bescher.
Three-base lilt: Mitchell. Sacrifice hits:
Clarke, Egan (2.) Sacrifice flies: Byrne,
Lobert. ' Stolen bases: Madden, Bescher,
Pa.sk.ert, Egan. Double play: Gibson to
Wagner. ' Base on balls: Off Maddox, 2;
off Beebe. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By
Beebe, Wilson.- Struck out: By Maddox,
2. 'Base on errors: Pittsburg, 2; Cincinnati,
1.. Left. on bases: Pittsburg, 10; Cincinnati,
6. Time:. 2:0o. Umpires: Rigler and
Emslie.
Chicago Keeps on Winning.
-CHICAGO, May 30. Chicago won Its
eleventh successive victory today by de
feating Si. Louis, 6 to 1, In the morning
game., Score: .
i . CIIICAOO:- BT. LOWS.
AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E.
Zlmennan. lb 4-3 3 4 OHugglna, lb.. 4 0 1 1 0
Sherkard. H..-4 8 1 0 OEIlla. if...... 4 10 0 0
Schulte, rt..l I I 0 OOakea, cf 4 110 1
Chance,' 16... 1 110 OZacker, rf.... 4 110 0
Luderua, lb. , I 0 11 1 OEvana. lb.... 4 1110
glemfeldt.' lb 4 1 I 6 21'helps, e I 8 I 0
I!fman, tl., 4 I 1 0 .VHulawltt. as.4 14 4 0
Tinker, as.... 4 110 OBelcher, 8b... 4 0 14 0
Archer.', c 4 111 OLush, p 1 0 0 1 1
Drrwn. p 1 ft 1 1 ORIeger, p ft 0 0 0 0
'Urcenahan ..1 0 0 0 0
Totals IS 14 1J14 3
Totala 14 7 84 II I
Batted for Rleger In ninth.
8t Louis.... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Chicago 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 6
Two-base - hits: Tinker, Zimmerman.
Thtee-basa hit: Hoffman. Bases on balls:
Off Brown. 2. Struck out: By Brown, 2;
by Lush, 2. Time: 1:56. Umpires: Klem
and Kane.
After wlnnlnc eleven straight games. Chi
cago lost to St. Louis, 8 to 1, in the after
noon game today. Score:
' ST. LOVIS. CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O A.G
Hugglns,, lb.. 4 1 I I OZirerman, lb 1 3 1
Ellla, if.
.1111 lHH-cUrd. If I 1 v u
Oakea, ef . .
Kacher, rf.
En, lb,
Phelpa, e..
Iluliwltt, a
.410 0'Kllng 1 0 s
.4014 Ol l.fr.r, p 0 0 0
4 1 t 0 OKrhulte, rf.... 4 I 1
,10 10 OLudcrui. lb.. I 1 11
O
ft
ft
0
0
ae.,4 0 1 1 0Mclniyre ...1 0 i
b...4 10 1 OBeaumont, cf. ) t 1
4 11 1 OSuUiteldt, lb 4 1 i
Ilorinan, cflb 4 11
....34 117 10 ITtker, M....4 i
Petcher,
Bailee, p.
Totala.
I o
t 0
1 o
1 I
4 I
T-4
0 9
ft 0
Archer, c I 3
Hfoler, p.... 1 3
Needlllim ... 1 0
Kane, If 1 0
Total U 1 17 It 8
Batted for Pfelster In seventh.
Batted for Sheckard In seventh.
Batted for Luderus In eighth.
St. Louis 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 03
Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hlls: Ellis Schulte. Hits: Off
Pfelster, 7 In soven innings; off Pfeffer, 2
in two innings. Sacrifice hits: fhelps z,
Archer. Stolen base: Oakes. Double play:
Zimmerman to Tinker to Luderus. Left on
bases: Chicago, 9; St. Louis, 8. Bases on
balls: Off Pfelster, 1; off Sallco, 1. Hit
by pitched ball: By Pfeffer, Hugglns,
Struck out: By Pfelster. 8; by Sallee, 6.
Time: 20. Umpires: Klein and Kane.
Brooklyn Shots Ont Boston.
BROOKLYN, May 30. Bell's masterly
pitching shut out the Boston National
Leuguo club this morning by 2 to 0. Scorq.
.BROOKLYN. EOBTON.
AB.H.O..-. E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Burch. rf 4 4 1 OColllna, If.... 4 1 I 0 ft
Dsubert, lk.. I
Wheat. If 1
Huimnwll, lb. I
Lennox, 2b. .. I
PaflibKMi, ct. S
T. Smith, aa. I
Bergen, o I
Bell. p... 2
1 ft 0 0 norma, 3d.,
ft 1 ft ftebarpe. lb...
Ill 1 Miller, ri...
1 1 ft tBerk, rf
ft 1 ft (Sweeney, aa.
IT ocnaham, e...
Oil OSbeen. lb...
ft ft ft (Brock, p
1 ft ft I ft
. I ft lft 1 ft
.10 1 i
. i I
. I ft ft I 4
.!
. I ft 1 4 ft
.1000
,.!
.14 1 14 U ft
Ml. gmtth ,
.M 4 17 II 1
Totala.
Totals
' Batted for Froek In ninth,
nnetna ..' 0 0 0 0 0
00 00
Brooklyn .". 01100000 -J
. Two-base bit: Hummel). Horns run:
Dsubert. Bass on balls: Off Bell. 1.
Struck out: By Bell. 4; by Frock. V Time:
1:15. Umpires: O'Dsy snd Brennan.
Brooklyn won the afternoon game with
Boston, 8 to 1. through sensational fielding
behind Rocker, In which Hummel was the
star. Score:
BROOKLYN. BOSTON.
AB.H O.A B AB 11.0 A K.
Burrh, rf..... 4 3 0 0 orolllne. if.... 4 1 t 0 0
Peubert. lb.. I 0 11 I OM.riof, lb... 4 1110
Wheat. If 4 0 1ft OSharpe. lb ... I 110 0 0
Hummell, lb. 4 i 4 4 (iMI)ler. rf 4 1 9 0 0
Lennox, lb.. I Oil Oneck. cf.,....4 ft 1 1 0
Da.Mion,, cf. I ft ft 1 Oswecney, aa . I I ft 1 0
T. Smith, sa. till OH. Smith, c. I ft 4 ft 1
Semen, 3 3 1 ORhean, lb..,. I 0 14 0
Rucker, p.... I 10 1 vOrrtle, p I 8 0 4 1
Graham .... 1 0 0 0 4
Totals It I 17 U OBurke, p 0 0 0 1 0
Total! II 10 14 11 I
Batted for Curtis In eighth.
Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Biooklyn 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 -3
Two-base hit:- T. Smith. liases on balls:
Off Rucker, 1; off Curtis, 2. Time: 1:23.
Umpires: O'Day and Brennan.
Bowlers Play for
Championship
Individual Leaders of City Leagues
Will' Contest Averages of
V Boilers." . ;
An agreement has, finally been made by
tho champions' of the various leagues to
play for the Individual city championship
for 1909-10. The games start at Francisco's
alleys next Wednesday night
Next Friday night tho Stora Triumphs
nd tho Mets team will go to Sioux City
to bowl some match games. The. members
of the party have already ordered boxes
for the Omaha-Sioux City ball gamo which
will bo played on the same date.
The standing of the teams and Individuals
In the Summer Bowling league for the third
week: . .
TEAMS.
P. W.
Pet. Pins.
Yousens 9 7
.778 7.329
Carpenter Paper Co.... 6 4
Jetter's Gold Tops 9 6
.667
.656
.666
.444
.444
.313
.222
4.746
7,415
7,3;s
7.153
7,018
4.792
S.7SJ
cquuaoie L,ire 9 6
Heaton's Americans 9 4
urummys a 4
Hospe Co 6 2
R. R. Team 9 2
INDIVIDUALS.
Names. Games. Av.l Names.
Games. Av.
Weber 1
Latey
Heaelln
w. Zltiman i
Kennedy f
Youaen ft
liplnek! I
FUiserald
L. Smith 4
Bland I
Buehnell 8
Younger 1
Olln 1
Itoeaalg 1
Clark
Flnley ..., I
Martlndale I
Chadd
Pkkard
Rutherford
Rowland 9
Hunt I
Brlgga 1
Matthea :
Howell
Weekes 4
1S1 Heaton t
MIlNeely
Vnliee 4
IWl Riemera I
D rummy 9
181R. Eitiman 1
lSljHaster 4
1801 R. Smith 1
180D.na 9
1771 Ratekln 9
17t Heed 4
1741 Nor gard
174 Louden 9
17! carpenter ft
169 Oroaiimaa 4
16Neleon I
16 Wilcox I
WiWInkleman 4
l7Dean I
141 Smiley I
11 Hansen 4
Mil Richmond I
1M' McLaren I
lWjlron 1
I61(hapman I
leil ztttio 4
Sooth Omaha Summer League,
The following are the team and individual
averages of the South Omaha Summer
Bowling league after the first week' of
play:
. TEAMS.
P. W
L.
Pet. Pins.
Jetter's Malt Tonics.... 3 3 0
Green's Boosters 3' 3 0
Martin's Tigers..... 8 ' 2 1
Kentucky Colts..... 3 2 1.
N. E. Carters 8 12
The O'Learys 8 12
Stelllngs 3 0 8
Postofflcs 8-0 3
1.000 1.631
1.000
.666
.664
.833
. .m
.ooo
.000
1.612
1,451
1.381
1,298
1,266
1.285
l,24t
INDIVIDUALS.
Names. Oamee. At. Namea.
Mann 1 1MC. Winters..
Zuok 8 lltiO'Leary ....
Chadd , I l)lBrlgga
Talbot '. I lMiJacobaen ...
Leplnskl I 168 Clements ...
Clark I lttlMcNeally ..
Tbomaa 1 1SS Btter
Vollatadt I 164iTannr
B. Wlntera 1 1611 L&rkln
Kennedy '1 161 Moyer '
Chase I ISO Spear
Hemlebcn I lbS stroeh
Games. Ar.
Final Standing.
P. W. L. Pot. Pins. Av.
. 84 60 24 .714 69,957 832
. 84 62 33 . 619 68.058 810
. 84 61 83 .607 67,937 MM
. 84 41 43 . 488 68,206 811
. 84 36 48 . 428 67.008 797
. 84 36 48 .418 66,787 796
. 84 86 48 . 428 66,274 786
. 84 25 69 .297 64,660 76S
Yousen's Colts
Union Pacifies
Cudahys
Sprague's Pills.'....
Signal Corps
Peoples Store..;.;..
West Sides....
Cream Cltys. .......
Individuals with
forty-three or more
games: , , . ,
. Names. . Game. At. , Names
Youaen 84 184 C. Rice
Clark 75 17Roesalg ....
Schmidt ll ' 176 Falconer ...
Chrlatenaen ....... II .174H. Mitchell.
Ocailder 81 171Willey
Matthea II leeFowell '
Bengele 80 IMF. Rice
Tale 61.147W. Melum..
Carter 63 lfttLof
Games. At.
..... 71 161
46 16
84 161
76 111
14 16
71 lftl
81 1F.7
71 167
76 1S7
..... 67 1S6
78 166
47 156
..... 43 751
19 lnl
..... 41 U
74 14
48 141
45 141
Smith 64 14Delaney ....
Eldeon 77 16&E. Norgard
Brucgeman 78 IttDrummy ...
Aldrlch 7 -lS8trider .....
Coleman 60 165Coffey
Johneon " ; .". 75" 164 L. Norgard.
Bullard 41 164 Abbott
Booth 4i 1M Howard ....
C. Mitchell.' 71 lSSRaat
J. Melum..'....'.... 71 MSKatekln ....
71 14T
Individuals with forty-two games or less:
Names. , . Games. At. Names. , Oamea. At.
Thomas
Toman ...'.,
Hughes ...
Jeneen ....
Changetrom
Hall ......
Pagan .....
Collins
.. 33 lURudlger
. . M 171 Holmes
.. 18 !6Lrson
.. n IMMllllgan
.. 11 lelKuncl .
.. H)Huft ..
.. 42 luSlluye ..
... 41 161 .
17 -166
17 15S
20 1M
16 164
It 147
11 141
U 135
CALIFORSIAN. WINS 'AT TENNIS
Carlcton Gardner Takes Droax Cham,
plonahln Slnslcs.
NEW YORK. -May 1 30. Using a baffling
out-stroke. Carletun Gardner, the Califor-
nlan, today won tho Bronx championship
sir Eles and the light to challenge Gustavo
F. Touchard lor the cup on the courts of
the Bedford Park Lawn Tennis club. In
the tournament final Gardner defeated T.
R. Pell, the southerner and former na
tional Indoor champion, after the full limit
of five fist sets at 6-8, 6-3, 6-4, 1-6 and 8-6.
In the doubles William 14. Cragin, Jr., and
Walter- Merrill Hall captured the first
honors. The challenge match for the sin
gles cup, of which Touchard is the de
fender, will be played next Sunday.
Biar Shoot at lloldreae.
HILDREGE. Neb., May. 30. (Special.)
Yesterday at tho local gun club grounds,
a special tournament of the Holdrege club
was held. Twenty-five foreign shooters
were entered in the matches and some good
amateur shooting was dime. Mr. and Mrs.
Ad Topperwt-ln from San Antonio. Tex.,
were present and gave an exhibition of
fancy shooting, of revolvers and rifles,
Topperwein also entered In the trap shoot
and in spite of considerable handicap on
account of having been struck In the eye
with a small piece of brUitt. while doing
fancy stunts, was able to pull out with
first money, killing ninety-eight of a
possible 100. Chet Winquist, tho local
crack tied witli Mormod, a professional
from abroad for second money, each
breaking ninety-seven of 100 chances. Sell
was third with ninety-four breaks, and
H. N. Stilly and Thomas Hufford, both of
this city were tied for fourth place! The
local gun men have several . more 'weeks
in prospect for tho future.
Ronrke Gets Pitcher "tower,
Announcement was made by Pa Rourke
Sundav that he had obtained Pitcher Slower
from the Milwaukee American association
team. Stowct has been ordered to moet
tho r.ourkes at Des Moines Monday. Han
son, the youthful twlrler who looked ao
good to the. fans at tne beginning oi rne
season, will go to Grand Island. Hanson
did some good work In two games, but
seems to be nervous when he works In the
big games. He. burns things up in tho bust)
leagues snd should prove a game winner
for Grand iqianu.
Flattamoath Vlas la Fourteenth.
PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., May 20tSpc
clal.l It required fourteen innings yester
day for the home team to defeat ths Carters
of Omaha. Score:
Plattamouth 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 S-l
Omaha 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 4-7
CHICACODEFEATSCLEVELAND
White Sox Recover and Take on
Winning Streak.
ERE OR S AND HITS ARE PLENTIFUL
Homo Team Tries Oat a Big
Baark of Hitters, but They
Fall to Make
Good.
CLEVELAND, May 30.-Chleago defeated
Cleveland this morning In an exciting game
by the score of 4 to t. Score:
CHICAQO. CLEVELAND.
AB.H.O.A.K. AD. H O A.B.
Fmo, rf i
Collins, cf.... I
110 onraney, ef.... 1 0 I 0 0
0 1 ft OKreuger, If... I 1 1 ft ft
II 1 Turner, .... 0 1 g
111 OLeJole, lb.... 4 I 1 I ft
0 10 1 OFIIck, rf 4 1 1 0 1
zeidfr, Sb. ... I
Dougherty, If I
Oendll, lb.... t
Purtell, b... 1
Black bum, es I
Block, e 4
Walah, p 4
z 0 I OStovell, lb.... 4 0 11 0 0
1 I 0 OBielerly, c... 4 I 4 1 ft
i lrernng. lb... 1 0 o I i
0 0 4 OLInk. D 10 0 11
Z Z 7: Toung, p 0 0 0 0 0
7 9 27 11 IDoane, p 1 0 0 0 0
Totala...,
'uemls 1 0 0 0 0
en.,Li t ' , Totals 1110 17 11 4
Batted for Perring In ninth.
vieveiana 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-3
Chicago o 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0-4
Two-base hits: Easterly, Flick. Three-
,w. . . .Jo. furtell. Bases on balls:
Y . rr waish, l. struck out: By
To, ',' i ,uun- y vvaisn, 7. Time:
07. Lmplres: Lgan and Evans.
Won by tt York.
Ohlr. ,?RK' M,ay -ford outpltchel
Uberiln this morning and New York de-
"Hfiungion, i to l. score:
NEW YORK. WASHINOTON.
. v,,,, .f " 0. ;. A B.H.O.A.E.
ki. o t m v PA nan. er a A n n a
Wolter. rf
1 0 8 0 OLellvelt, If... 4 110 0
4 111 OConroy, Ib... I 0 2 2 ft
4 114 lOeaaler, rf.... 10 0 10
.1110 Ofnglaub, lb.. I 0 13 0 0
2 110 OKIIIIfer, 2b... 10 110
'1112 lMrBrlde, fe. . I 1 I I 0
10 4 1 OStreet, e 1 0 5 2 0
8 0 0 1 OOberlln, p.... I ft ft 1 i
' Browne 1 0 0 0 0
14 11711
C'haee. lb...
Leporte, lb.
Koach, aa...
Cree. If-.
Auatln, b...
Sweenev
Ford, p
Totala
Batted for Oberlln InrnVh.-'0 1141,1
Washington aaaaaa..
New York.:.:::. So
Two-base hit nn.t. t. u i li..
..... ..v... . hi rc-uarr ill.
Cree. btruck out; li Pnni a- k .v..m
4. Bases on balls: nit VnrA a' n m,..n,.'
PerHnee: 1:86' Umplre,: 6'Loughlln and
The afternoon .... . j, .
rain-soaked illimnn nr.-. .
3 to 0. Score: ' "1 """""
NEW TORK.
WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A.E.
AB.H.O.A.E.
Hemphl . cf. 1
0 8 0 OMMan. cf
Wolter, rf.... I
Chaee, lb 4
Laporte, lb. ,, I
110 OLellrelt, If.,
8 14 0 0Hchaefer ...
111 OConroy, lb.,
0 0 T lOeaaler, rf..,
0 2 0 (.Tnilaub, lb.
0 18 OKIIIIfer, 2b.,
Ill OMcBrlde, ss.
10 8 OStreet, c
Roach, aa,,
Cree, if
Auatln, Ib...
Sweeney, o..
Vaughn, p..
- Groom,
4 27 14 1
Totala.
p....
Totals....... 13 I 14 10 1
Batted for Leiivelt in the ninth.
f urK 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
Waahlngton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Two-base hits: Wolter, Sweeney,
porte. Sacrifice hit: Laporte. Left
bases: Washington. 6: New York. 6.
-3
0-0
La-
on
. Bad Corn In Clcotte's Neck.
BOSTON, May 30.-Cicotte strained a cord
in his neck today In th second Inning of
the forenoon game with Philadelphia and
the two Boston pitchers who succeeded
him were batted hard. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Harteel, If.... 1 0 0 0 0 Hooper, rf.... 4 0 0 0 1
Oldring. cf... 1 0 0 0 OBngle, lb 1 0 I I 1
nnm lier, ci a l u n OSlahl, lb 1 0 I 0
Col Una, lb... 4 0 0 1 0 Bradley, lb... 10 11
Darla.. lb...., I 1 II 1 Ofipeaker, cf...l 111
Baker, lb 4 2 4 6 OWagner. ss... 1 0 4 2
Murphy, rf...4 0-1 0 Odardner, ib.. 4 10 7
Bry, 4 I 1 4 0 Lewie, If 4 10 0
Thomas, c... 4 0 18 IC'arrlgmn, e.. 4 1 7 2
Combe, p 4 111 OCIcMte, p.,.,0 0 0 1
; Smith, p 1 0 0 0
Totals. 14 117 11 S'Lord 0 ft 0 ft
Arrellanes, p 1 1 0 8
Totals..
Batted for Smith In fifth.
..11 t 87 ll l
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 5
Boston o 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Coombs (2), Barry. Three-
base hit: Heitmuller. Bases on balls: Off
cicotte, z; off Smith, 2; .off Coombs. 4
Struck out:. By Coombs, 4; by Smith, 2; by
Arenanes, 3. Time: 2:00. umpires: Kerin
ana ttneridan.
Boston got an even break by a lucky win
this, afternoon from Philadelphia, 6 to 6, In
ten innings, score:
BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A K.
Hooper, rf...
Kleinow ...
Lord, lb
Btahl, lb....
8peaker, cf. ,
Wagner, sa. .
Gardner. Ib
0 0 0 0 Harteel, If... 6 1 1 0 0
0 0 0 OHeltm'ller, cf 4 0 1 0 0
0 1
0 10
1 OF. Col Una, lb 6 I I 1 0
1 ODaTla,. lb 1 1 7 1 1
8 1
ft 4
1 6
10'
0 OBaker, Ib i 1 11 1
6. 1 Murphy, rf.... 6 4 0 0
4 OBarry, ,aa 1 0 18 .2
0 OThomaa, c... 4 1 6 1 0
Lewie, 'if 4
Carrlgan,
Karger, ' p.
Engle, rf . .
Hall, p....
Bradley .,
R. Cslllna,
10 1
0 OKrauee, p 4 1 0 0
.10 1
.. 1 01
..000
z u
1 0
0 0
Totals 11 i:28 8
.. 1 10-0 0
p o o o o o
Totala.
17 7 14 1
One out when winning run scored.
Batted for Hooper In eighth.
Batted for Hall in ninth.
E. Collins out; hit by batted ball.
Philadelphia 0 1 1000030
Boston i ..0 10 0 00004
0-5
1
Two-base hits:. Murphy,' Davis, Gardner.
Three-base hit: speaker. Home runs
Gardner, Lewis. Hits: Off Karger, 9 in
eight innings; off Hall, 2 in one Inning; off
Collins, l in one inning, bacririce hits
Barry (2), KrauBe, Gardner. Stolen bases
Hsrtsel, E. Collins. Double play: Wagner
to Stahl. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 11;
Boston, 8. Bases on balls: Off Karger, 4;
off Krause, 4; off Collins, 1. First base
on errors: Boston, 4. . Struck out: By
Karger, , vy Krause, t; Dy Collins, 1.
Time: 2:16. Umpires: Sheridan and Kerin,
.Detroit Shots Ont St.' Lonla.
ST. LOUIS, May 80. Detroit won the
morning game from St. Louis by a score of
10 to 0. Bcore:
. - DETROIT. BT. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
D. Jones. If.. 6 1 8 0 0 Stone, if 4 ft 0 0
lliuh, aa 4 11 4 Ollamell, aa.,6
i Cobb. cf.
' Crawford,
4 0 11 0 Wallace, lb.. 4
rf. 4 0 0 0 OGrtgga, lb.... 6
Pelehanty, lb 3 I 8 10 Hottman, ct.. 4
Moriarlty, lb 4 I 1 u tschweitur, n I
T. Jonea, lb. 1 10 1 ONewmaJi, lb. 4
Schmidt, c... t 0 4 0 "Stephens, c. 4
Btroud, e 6 111 1 Powell, p.... 0
-"am i
Totals 11 11 17 11 IWaddell, p.. I I
Totals 17 ft 17 10 i
Batted for Powell In second.
Detroit' 2 1 10 1112 1-10
St. Louis 0 000000000
Two-base hits: Hartzell, Newman, Morl
ar.ty, Griggs. Home run: T. Jonea. Liai-ci
on balls: Off Powell, 1; off Stroud, 8; uit
Waddell, 3. Struck cut: By Powell, 1; by
Stroud, 3; by Wadtiell, 3. Time; l:4i. um
pires: Dlneen and Connolly.
Ietroit won the last game, 9 to 4. After
Browning was hit hard in the fourth in
ning, Detroit sent Mulltn in to finish tho
game. The score:
Batted for Bailey in the ninth.
Batted for Browning in the fifth.
St. Louis 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0-4
Detroit 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 1-9
Two-base hits: Stone, Orlggs. Newman,
Moriarty. Three-base hits: Wallace, D.
Jones. Double plays: Delehanty and Mor
larity; D. Jones and Beckendorf. Passed
ball: Blckcndorf. Stolen bases: Cobb cil,
Morlarity, Crawford, Delehanty, Stone.
Bases on balls: Off Bailey, 8; off Brown
ing, 1; off Mullln, 2. Struck out: By Bailey,
8; by Browning. 1; by Mullln. 2. lilts: Off
Browning. 7 in four Innings. Left on beses:
Ht. Louis. 7; Detroit, 13. Time: 2:17. Um
pires: Dlneen and Connolly.
Dike Outpltctiea Pike.
Ths Ramblers defeated the Steinbergs'
r.. in n nna-rlded sraute at Duffey's park.
by the score of 7 to 2. Dlks was on tho sUb
for ths Ramblers and succeeded in holding
the butchers down to four scratch hits, and
striking out ten. While his team mates
rinti.,1 pike, tne meinour sia.ii ttni, iur
, the total-or
by getting fi
one being f
the total-of sixteen nits. Tuttle returned
four hits out oi live limes up,
or two sacki. M uowin aiao
found Pike for two, two baggers, bcore
by I- R.H.E.
Ramblers 200S01O3O-7 16 2
Steinbergs 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-! 4 4
Batteries: Ramblers, Dike snd Danxe.
Steinberg: Pike and Yost. Errors: itain
biers, 2; Btelntftig. 4. Two-bass bits:
M'Oowln L
Barney Oldfield
Establishes New
Racing Record
Ray Harroun Sets a Mark for Cars
that Go Into the Fifty
Mile Class.
INDIANAPOLIS, May SO.-In slashing
races at the Indianapolis speedway today,
new records were set for the national cham
pionship In stock car classes, which will be
contested annually. Barney Oldfield, with
his big Beng. broke the American speedway
records for tho mile snd the kilometer, and
Ray Harroun, driving a Marmon, topped
the tlmo for fifty miles for cars of 231 to 300
cubic Inches displacement.
A crowd of 6S.O0O people cheered the
drivers on to desperate feats of speed and
the companies of militia were pressed hard
In controlling tttb eager spectators who over
flowed the grandstands on to tho field,
straining for a near view of the heroes of
the motors.
Oldfield cut the mile speed record down
from 36 flat to 35.8 and the kilometer record
from 23.7 to 21.45. He made the former
records on the Los Angeles track.
In a wonderfully sustained dash through
out tre fifty-mile race Harroun easily led
his rivals and was ahead of the record at
thirty and forty miles and the finish. His
time was 42.41. The former record, which
was 44.48, Harroun himself had set at At
lanta. Wichita Bleachers
Are Blown Away
Miniature Tornado Does Extensive
Damage .in Southern Half of
Kansas Town.
WICHITA, Kan., May 30.-A miniature
tornado hit Wichita Sunday night and did
damage to residences, barns, orchards and
other property. No lives were lost The
Wichita Western league base ball park was
damaged heavily. The ground was stripped
of Its bleachers, fences and smaller build
ings, trees were uprooted. The damage was
confined to the south half of the city.
Red Sox Easy for Wllber.
WILBER. Neb.. Mav 30 tSneclal.l Wll
ber easily defeated the Burlington Omaha
Red Sox here yesterday in a game featured
by brilliant fielding and hitting on the part
of the locals. The visitors made many
errors and could not solve Shimonek's
curves. Luse's clean throw from deep left
to second, cutting off a runner and retiring
tne side in the ninth, was a feature. Score:
R H E
Red Sox 0 00001000147
Wllber 1 4 0 0 2 1 6 1 -14 17 0
Batteries: Red Sox. Shockev. Mason and
Clements; Wllber, Shimonek and Prucha.
Springfield Wins from Ashland.
SPRINGFIELD. Neb.. May M.-tSneelal.)
Springfield High school had little diffi
culty in winning another game from the
Ashland High school team by a score of
6 to 2. The game was called in the seventh.
score:
Springfield 1 0 4 1 0 0 0-6
Ashland 0 0 0 0 0 2 02
Batteries: Springfield, Haney and Braw-
ner; Ashland, White and Waybrlght.
The Springfield High school club will
clone Its regular season tomorrow with a
game here. The team has lost but two
games this year.
Toledo Wins Eleven Straight.
TOLEDO. O.. May 80. Toledo won Its
eleventh straight game this morning, tak
ing Indianapolis into camp, ! to 2. Score:
TOLEDO. INDIANAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Sullivan, ef . . 4 1 1 0 VDelehanty, If. 6 1 1 1 0
HI'chman, lb I 1 1 1 OWIIllama, Ib. 4 I
Hallman, rf.. 112 0 OSnencer, cf... 4
Hickman, If.. 4 12 1
OHayden, rf... 1
OCarr, lb 4
CMu-ch. lb.... 4
CHIfilna, c... I
0 Lewie, as 4
lLlndaman, p. I
O'llowennaji .. 1
0Orth 1
Freeman, lb.. 2 0 16 0
Butler, as.... 18 2 4
Abbott, c...
Klwert, lb..,
Boico, p
10 11
. 2 0 0 1
.10 14
,0 0 0 0
.0 0 0 0
Robmaon, p.
Land
Totala 16 8 17 14 1 Totala 14 12 24 14 1
Batted for Bolce In seventh.
Batted for Hlgglns In ninth.
Batted for Lindaman. In ninth.
Toledo 10000012 4
Indianapolis 00000020 02
Hits: Off Bolce. 10 In Beven Innings.
Three-base hit: SDencer. Two-base hits:
Lindaman, Sullivan. Bases on balls: Ofl
Lindaman. 2. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Chill
and cusack.
Indianapolis won the second game from
Toledo, 8 to 2. Score:
Batted for Owen in ninth.
Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02
Indianapolis .'...0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 03
Two-base tuts: Murcn, f reeman, stolen
bases: Freeman. Land. Sacrifice hits:
Williams. Spencer. First base on balls: Off
Owen, 1; off McCarthy, 3. Struck out: by
Owen, 1; by McCarthy, 3; by Orth, 1. Hits:
Off McCarthy, 6 in seven Innings; off Orth,
none In two Innings, uouble plays: Butler
to Hlnchman to Freeman; Hlnchman to
Freeman to Land; Elwert to Freeman.
Left on bases: Toledo, 7; Indianapolis, 7.
Hit by pitched ball: By Elwert, 1. Time:
1:60. Umpires: Cusack and Chill.
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ST. TAUL, May 30 In a pitchers' battlo
of eighteen Innings, Minneapolis this morn
ing won the thltd game of the norlcs by
defeating St. IVuI by a score of 3 to i.
Score:
MINNEAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.E
ST.
PAt'L.
AB.H.O.A.E.
dymer, If.... 1110 "Clarke.
If.
0
AltUer, sa....l 1 4 10 0lUrher, It)
Kerrle. 3b....l 2 14 fllnmn, Sb. .
Cravath. If... I 4 4 0 Ojnnea, cf . .
Wllluma, 2b. 8 16 1 OMurrny. rf.
Gill, lb I 111 1 Ispemer, r.,
Pickering, cf. T I I 0 OAutrey. lb..
0 0
0 1
0 U
3 6
1 7
0 11
1 6
1 1
1 0
0 0
ft 0
Owens, c T 1 4 4 OMiH'orm'k, aa C
Ltllvelt. p....O 0 0 0 OWrlgley, 2b.. t
Faitereon, p. 4 0 1 6 fOehrlng, p... T
'Line 1
Totals 66 II S4 12 1'llnvln 1
Total, 59 11 64 17 I
Batted for Boucher Ir. eighth.
Batted for KnKan In eighteenth.
St. Paul 10001000000000000 03
Minneapolis 1010000 0 0 00000000 1-3
Two-bnse hit: Clymrr. Thte-base hit:
Picketing. Homo run: Mct'ormiok. Bnsrs
on balls: Off Leiivelt. 1; off Patterson, 3.
t truck out: By Gehrlnn, 5; bv Leiivelt, 1;
by Patterson. 3. Time: 3:13. Umpires:
Blerhalter and Hayes.
Minneapolis won the afternoon game, 5
to 1. Score:
Minneapolis 0002021 0 5
St. Paul 00000100 0-1
Two-base hits: Williams (), Pickering,
Murray, Leroy. Homo runs: I'rnvath 12).
Stolen base: McCoimlek. Sarclflcc fly:
Jones. Left on bases: Minneapolis. 3; St.
Paul, 7. Double play: Altlxer to Williams
to Gill, Spencer to Mct'ormick to Spencer.
Struck out: By llughru, 13; ny Leroy, 2.
Banes on balls: Off Hughes, 3; off Lerov,
1. Time: 2:10. Umpires: lluyes and Beir
halter. KANSAS CITY, May 80-In a slow and
almost featureless game here today Kansas
City defeated Milwaukee by a score of 8
to 3. A double header had been scheduled,
but on account of the rain, the first Kama
was called at the end of the second In
ning. Score:
Kansas City 51100100 8
Milwaukee 10000020 0-3
Hits: Off Cutting, 4 In one and two-
thirds Inning; off Mun.ke, 1 In ono-thlrd
Inning; off Dougherty, 2 in no inning. Two
base hlls: Yoheo, Dowile. Left on bases:
Kansas City, 10; Milwaukee, 8. First on er
rors: Kantas City. 2; Milwaukee, 3. Sacri
fice hits: Raftery, Yohee. Sacrifice fly:
Love. Stolen base: Love. Double play:
Shannon to Lave. Struck out: By Kswlck.
7; by McUlynn, 2. Passed balls: Marshall
(2). Base on balls: Off EsRlek, 6; off
Manske. 1; off Cutting, 4; off McUlynn. 1.
Hit by pitched ball: Raftciy. Wild pitch:
Dougherty. Umpires: Ketguson and Van
Sycle. Time: 2:06. ,
tnlnmhus Takes Morning; Game.
COLUMBUS, May 30. The Columbus
American association nine won today's
game from Louisville, 8 to 4. Score:
COLUMBUS. LOU18VH.LK.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
O'Rourke. lb. 6
OBIanley, rf.... 6
1 2
Hlnchman, rf 4
Ktieemaji, rf.. 6
Downs, lb. .. . 4
Congalton, If 1
Odwell, lb.... I
Quintan, sa.. I
Carlech, c... 1
Packard, p.... 4
OWoodruff, If.. 6
0 Myers, 8b.... 4
ODunleayy, rf, 1
OSclirerk, lb.. 4
OMsgee, Sb.... 3
IMorlarlty, aa. 4
2 Pel 1 1. c 2
ODerannler, p. 1
0 2
0 1
0 0
0 li
0 I
1 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
. I'li-kett, p
0
Totals 84 11 27 7 8Hlcher, p 1
Hughes, c... 1
Totals 83 1 24 It 0
Louisville 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2-4
Columbus 0 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 -
Two-base hits: O'Rourke, Cnrlseh, Pack
ard, Rossman, Congalton. Struck out: By
Decannlere, 2; by Packard, 6. Bases on
balls: Off Decannlere, 2; off Rlcheter, 3;
off Packard, 4. Time: 1:56. Umpires:
Guthrie and Owens.
Columbus took the afternoon game from
Louisville, 6 to 3. Two toes on Molarity's
right foot were partly severed when caught
by O'Rourke's spikes. Score:
COLUMBUS. LOUISVILLE.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O. A.B,
O'Rourke, lb. 12 11 2Rtanley, cf., 6 0 0 0
Hlnchman, cf 5 0 1 0 OW'drufr, lf-2b 4 18
Roesman, rf. 4 1 1 0 0 Myers, lb I 0 1
Downa, 8b.... 4 8 I 1 OD'leavy, ar-lf 4 1 6
Congalton, If. 4 1 10 OSchreck, Ib. ..1 1
Odwell, lb.... 4 0 6 1 1 Magee, Ib-sa. 4 10
Quintan, ss.. 4 0 4 1 OMorlarlty. aa. 0 0 0
Carlech. c... 116 1 0 Howard, rf... 1 0 ft
Lejbhardt, p. I 1 1 5 OHIagle, rf 10 2
Hughea, C....4 1 1
' Totals 34 I 27 13 SItalla, p 0 0 0
Hlg'b'ham, pi 0 0
Peltc 10 0
4 1
I 2
0 0
2 0
4
0 0
o o
0 0
1 0
0 0
1 1
0
Totala 86 7 24 14 4
Batted for Hlgglnbotham in ninth.
Columbus 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 -
Louisville 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-3
Stolen base: O'Rourke. Sacrifice hit:
Llebhardt. Two-base hits: Congalton,
Carlsch, Llebhardt, Woodruff (2). Double
plays: Magee to Woodruff to Schreck.
Woodruff to Hughes to Schreck, Magee to
Woodruff. Bases on ballH: Off Llebhardt,
2; off Halla, 1; off Hlgglnbotham, 2. Struck
out: By Llebhardt, 3; by Hlgglnbotham, L
Hits: Off Halla, 4 In one inning and none
out in second; off Hlgglnbotham, 6 in sevea
Innings. Passed ball: Carlsch. Time: 1:44.
Umpires: Owens and Guthrie,
Wreath for Powers' Grave.
LOUISVILLE. Ky., May SO At the re
quest of the Philadelphia American league
base ball club a wreath was today placed
on the grave of Mike Powers, the catcher,
who Is buried In a Louisville cemetery.
The observance will be followed each
Memorial day hereafter.
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