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Cubs and Athletics Break Losing Streak; "Tip" O'Neill Will Be Here Friday
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G'JBS CHANGE THEIR LUCK
Pirates Are Defeated by Score of
Seven to Two.
MTNTIRE PITCHES IK FINE FORM
Oaly Thr Oapeln PltM" Ex-apA
fttrlkla Omt Oaa or Mora Time
I Clarke cad Archer la ad
Home Raaa.
CHICAGO. April 17-ChlcAo broke Its
losing trak today and defeated Pittsburg.
; to i. Pitcher Adam was wild ami his
teammAtei played ragged ball behind him.
while Mclntlre of Chicago m In fine con
dition and held the visitor ssfe, striking
out one or more time every man except
Clark. Hunter and Gardner. Score:
CHICAGO PITTSnt P'l
R HOAR
B H OA E
tn, lb l I l irtn.
Hivkinl. I..l 1 1 l-f-t.
Hifm.n, rf.. I 1 I) drill. If...
hanr., 10... 0 T Ifiimr,
t-hiil. rf ..1 Mlllr. lh ...
Zim'rman. lb 0 1 Hunt.r. lh..
Tinker, ... ... 4 1 1 i 9 Uyon. rf .
Arrh.r. c 4 1 II OOlhU'in. C..4.
M-lntlra, p.. 4 I .t.m. ....
- - - - 'I rf ......
Totala U I 3? I Kiardn.r, p..
4 0 0 11
4 10 0 0
4 I fl l
4 4 I
4 1 1 0 I
4 It 1 1 ;
4 0 0 1 I
title
1 l t ii
1 0 ' 0 A
i 0 1 0
Will SI I 24 It I
Patted for Adam In me tifin.
hi.aao ro 2 2 i ; o o -
Pittsburg' :'. 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0-.'
Two-has hits: fiheckard. Three -base
hit: Tinker. Home inn": Clarke. Archer
Hlt? Off Adams. 2 In four Innings; off.
Gardner, 2 in four Innings, stolen hnses:
Bheckard (2k. ("hence (2. Tlofmaii. Evers.
Sennit 2. I-eft on bases: Chicago, n;
IHtsburg. fV First bae on ball: OH
Adame, 1; off Mclntlre. I. Struck out. H
Mclntlre. 10; hv Adame. 2: by Gardner. 1.
Time: 1:40. empire. Brennan and O'Dav.
ftac Palle lllanaelf Oat.
' CINCINNATI, O.. April 17.-8ugg was
hit frequently, but waa effective .In the
plnchee. Cincinnati winning. 5 to 1. Score:
CINCINNATI. ST' i 'l .
B H.O.A.R. B.H.O.A.B.
Or.nt. lb I I 0 Kill.. If...... 4 1 I
K.te. f t 1 t Mo.rey
Hnhlltl.1. lb I IS 1 Konttrhir. lb. I J J I
MltrbHI. rf..4 I I . rf I 1 I
Altlrer. ...... I 1 J J
lirlM, ... 1 I KH.UMT. ... ' J
' J1-,4r;r: Ill0
Tatale 10 T 17 U l'Smlib I J J
Touie W 11 U 11 I
Batted for Oeyer In the ninth.
Cincinnati t ? 1 0 0
ft. loul 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-baae hit: Bates Three-base hit:
Mitchell. Hits: Off Steele 6 In five, in
ning; off Oeyer, I In three inn n a . Bae,
on talla: Off Sugga. 4; off Hteele. 4; off
(lever, 4. Struck out: Hy Bum. I. by
Steele, S: bv Oeyer. 1. Tlma: I m-
plree: Hitler and Klnaran.
NKVV YORK, April 17.-Tha Olant de
feated Brooklyn In the second name of
the aerlea at American leaiiuo park today
by a acore of S to 1. Wilts left wrist
as Injured in the efnd timing by a ball
batted by Hummel and he waa relieved
by Raymond. Brooklyn did not hit Ray
mond until the ninth. New York a hit off
Bell were timely. Score:
NTBW YORK. BROOKLYN.
B .H. O.A.I. B.H.O.A..
IMTore. rf.... 4 1 I 0 n.Tiao. ';
Poyl.. lb 4 I I Tool.)-. ...; f J
InodfrxM. cl. 4 01 on.ub.rt. lb.. 0 10 1 0
Murrir If.... 4 0 I 0 OHummel. lb.. 4 1 I 1 0
Brmw.ll. ...toil Oulxn, rf... 4 1 1 J 0
p.ll. lb.... I I 0 I tZIm'rmaa, J I I
u,.r. . .,,,1 lit 0 IVnrn. o 1 011
wu!E. ::::: 5 o i o.Br.b i mi
Heymona. p.. I 0 0 IUo. p J J
V - " - -
ToUle Oltll Brwl. J J J J
Total 4 14 1 1
Ratted tor Bergen In tn elghih
Ke Tork 0 10 0 10 10 S
prot,kiyn :...::. :::::.o 00009001-1
Two-baae hlta: Hummel. Myers. Sacri
fice hit: Bergen. Raymond. Stolen bas:
Iievor. Merkle. Koyle, Myri, Kv
l,eft on base: Btooklyn. ; N oYrt. l
Kase on error: New York, pouble play.
Brtdwell to Merkle. Struck : out: By
Wtlte. 1: by Raymond. ; by Ml, .
Rase on ail: Off Raymond, 4; off Ball.
1. raed ball: Bergen. I; Myers, 1.
Hit: Off Raymond. 4 In seven and two
thirds Innings; off Bell. Jn seven innings.
Time: 1:4. Umpires, hason and John
stone. . RO.HTON". April K.-Phlladelphla hit hard
and defeated Boston today, 10 to 2. Scora:
PHILADELPHIA. BOBTWT
BH. O.A.I. B. H. O.A.I.
Tltua. ff
Ksab. lb...,
L.brt, lb...
M.w. If
Pa.k.rt, cl..
Lud.raa, lb
rwoian, a...
Denis,
Meer. ...
W.lrhane .
('kalai.ra. p.
40 OOlarka, If.... 1 1 0 0
,11110 (I.mxI.. rl I 1 1 0
,4111 0H.nog, m ... I 1111
140 OMIII.r. rf.... 11100
Ill 0 !?, lb.. 4 1 4 I 0
,1114 1 Tanner, lb... 4 1 11 0 0
,11111 Rarltan, ....! I 1 0
,110 10 l'mk. p 1 1 1 0
.1100 .ftprail 1 1 0 0 0
Ttl 11 1 17 11 1
Tola) M 14 IT 11 1
Batted for Frock In ninth.
B,ited for Moore In eighth.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 O-l
Philadelphia 0 ri
Two-base hits: Pooln. Rariden, Poolati.
lngerton. I-obert. Three-baaa hits: Sallea,
Knabe. Hits; Off Moor, 7 In seven Innings;
off Chalmere. t In two Innings. Baa on
ball: Off Krock. 4; off Moore, 4: off
Chalmer. 1 Htruok out: By Frock, 1; by
Moore, Is Time: 1:65. Umplraa: Klam and
loyl. '
FORMER PITCHER IS MARRIED
Mlaa 1st Mmn Became tka Bride
at Hearr Eela at Haas
City.
SIOl'X CITT. Ia.. AprU U -(Spaclal Tele
gram.) Henry Ela. forroerly a big league
pitching tar. was batted off tha bachalora'
mound by Dan Cupid thle morning, when
At the cathedral of tha Epiphany (Catho
lic) ha married Miaa Anna Moore. On re-
tlrlna from the diamond Eela became a
cigar atsman for tha C. Phenkberg com
pany, big wholesale grocery Arm, and 4n
ci4"tHy woed and woo t.he youngest
slater of O. J. Moore, secretary of tha
company. They . left th'.g snornjnf for
Omaha on thalr waddlag trip. '
HILL HOKtT THROW! M'NALLY
Rig Bahasal 'W'roatUg Makes Good
, la taatest At Leigh.
LEIGH, Neb.. AprU 17. iSpeolal.) An In
tereatlng w rest ling match took place at
tha oAera housa here Saturday between big
Bill Hokuf and Fred MoNally, tha fast
Brbuyler lad. It wag A handicap In which
Hokuf was to throw McNally threa times
In aa hour, which ht did- Although out
weighed by fifty pounds. McNally ahowed
hla clevern by extricating hlmaelf from
many dangerous held and In Short, put up
A very garney tuaal. Hokuf gt the first
daws In Bin minute by a half-nlon And
half grapevine bold, tha second down
la twelve minute and forty seconds on
a half-nelaon and crotch hold and the
third dowa In nineteen minutes and (arty
aecond on a bar loch and to hold.
Another match la hooked for next Sat
urday. AprU U. between Fred McNally ahd
f. N, Kublo of Clarhon, formerly a prla
fight promoter At North PlAtte, Neb. Mc
Nally I Alao ached uled to meet Farmer
Burns At tha Young Men a CnrtsttAn aaao
ilaUoa club roonut In Fremont next Friday.
LaJah In ataao Hall laaooUllaa.
I.KIOII. Nab.. April 17. (Special. ) Iigh
haa joined the Nebraska Association Baa
Hail league, which ursanlaallun waa per
fected at sViibnr oa Friday. C At. Nel
son. aahlr at th llgh Stat bank, will
b man agar at tb UxaJ laaiu cud Frank
V, li will b captain. Th management
Is new making arrangainenta to hire
several gwwd men.
L.aaa.r Clark Imti Game.
IOWA CITY, la.. April 17 (Special Tel
grAOAl lawn opened th Intercollegiate
feme her ludit. by. drtxllng ' tVunder
lark culteg of Toledo In a likht hitting
aaniait liy lh acora lit l U I
Former Owner
Team Boosts
Omaha does not hold a more loya:
supporter nor a more enthusiastic
bug than T. J. McVlttle. once owner
of the Omaha franchise. "Tom"
owned the team which was doing
the honors for Omaha in l&'l and
18. the hard time of Nehr.-ks.
Nobody had the price o spare for a
ball game then and the team simply
dissolved. .
Tom' teajn nil made up of such
' players as Jimmy Winnie, later, a
Cub, Emmett rery, Broy SnnKetord, .
"(irashppper" I'lrloh. ; Bill. Mora,n, .
also later a Cub; (leoige McVey,
Deacon Whltehlll. . ,ammv - Mc
Markln, Jimmy Iionnelly. Burt Ab
by. and Clausen, a Cub player;
("harley Schacffer. now leader of the
K(. Joe Western leaguers. v
Orenlna; day 'the "M'cVt'ttle f.ins."
to the number of fifty, will be seen
In eight autofl Iri the big parade,
and they wIM be heard rooting on the
west lde of the big (rrandstand.
Tom runs a cigar" tore ihee days,
and many of the Omaha fan con
gregate here to watch the 8.ht'fcs of
. the little ticker he keeps In' his
window.
"Tlit new park doesn't have the a.me
Tom Saturday.
MILLERS BUNCH HITS TO WIN
Minneapolis Captures Third Game of
- Series by 8 to 1. t ,
PATTERSON GOOD IN THE PINCHES
ramble r HUIIfer -Helps rolnmbaa
to Escape hato4 -Crmratk ;4 '-Three-Rase
Hit Poor
Two-nagger.
COLUMBI'S, April 17,-By .bunching hit
on Uebhardt In two Innings Minneapolis
won the third game of the series. J". to 1.
Patterson was powerful with men n bases.
A fumble by Klllifer helped Columbus lo
escaDx a shutout. Pcorei '
MINNEAPOLIS. - - ODtVVMBl'g.' ''
B.II.O.A g B.H.O.A.R.
rirmar, cf...4 lit t Mahlla. ...( till
Olll, lb 1 0 16 0 Hlnrhm.n, lb I 114 0 0
CravaUi. If. ..4 I 1 1 Congalton, rf 4 I I 0 0
w-llllama, lb. 114 4 1 gnydw. If.... 4 110
HoMman. rf..t 1 0 0 0 Parrlng, lb.. 4 11 4
Kllllfw. aa... I 0 1 4 I Ralaton, of... I 0 1 0
K.rrl., lb....t, 1 1 4 0 Lattlmor, lb 4 0 1 10
Ow.na, e 4 1 4 0 0 Btmli, r 4' h I 0 0
Pattaraon, p.. 4 10 1 0 Urbh.nU; p. I 0 ti 4.0
- B.rewS-p 1' 0 0 0 0
Total. II II 17 II 4 BonnJn. 1 0 0 0 0
Total..... .:rr mil i
Batted for Llebhardt in tne neventu.
Minneapolis 0 0 S 0 0 0 4 1 08
Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Stolen base: Hlnchman, Owens. Sacri
fice hit: Ralston. Two-base hltsi Hlnch
man. Perrlng. CIVmer. Williams. "Three-
base hit: Cravath. Double play r Kllllfer-to
Williams to Olll. Basea on ball: Off Lleb
hardt. 3: off Berger. 1. KtruCtt out: Bv
Llebhardt, 2; by Patterson. 4. lilts: Off
Uebhardt. 10 In seven innings; off Berger.
2 in two innings. Passed ball: Owens, tirrt
plre: Owen' and Handlboe. Time: 1.4.
Indianapolis Win In Seventh. -INIIANAPOLlS(r
April U.-ndJanapoller
'defeated - Kansas- Pity In the laat- game-of
the series today, 4 to 3. Tha locals won
the gam In the serenth inning when two
men walked. 'Two sfngle auid a 4wO-faie
hit scored two rung. Score. '
iNDIANAPOLtS KANSAS CTTT.
B H O A E. I. H O.A.I.
Mo, aa 4 111 0-B.rbf.u Ib-.i I I I I 0
Woodruff, rf. 4 1 I t 0 Shannon. If..' 4 1110
Bl.lanl, rf... I 1 1 v 1 1n, or o l o
rniann.ll. If.. I 1 1 0 0 Hyatt, lb ... 4 0 T 0 0
Frasmaa, lb. 4 1 10 0 Gardner, rf... I 0 1 0 A
Nl'botr, lb.. 4 0 0 1. OCorrldoa, m. .41 1 I 1
OrlMh. ....! I T 1 OB.ker, lb..,. 4 1.4 1
Wllllama, lb. 1 0 1 I 1 Rittfr, c....l'l t-1 0
Link, p I 11 6Pow.ll, p 1 0 0
MaddoK, P... . l a
Total. it i 17 10 1 .
Total..... vll J ti II 1
Indianapolis 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 -4
Kansas City 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02
Two-biM hit: Corrldon. WoodmK.
Thre-bae hit: Channell, Carioh. -Struck
out: By Unke, 4. Hit: Off Powell, 4 in
one and one-third Inning: off Maddox, 4
In lx and two-third Inning. Bam on
ball: Off Maddox. 4; off Llnke. S. Um
pire: Bierhalter and Weddlgev Time: i:50.
Cleveland Team at
1 Funeral of Joss;
Strike Report False
Z. .. '
TOU:DO, April 17. A lgrge 'number of
Free Masons and base ball player . were
present at the funeral of Adrian C. "Ad
dla" Joss, In the Masonic temple here this
afternoon. The funeral sermon was
preached by "Billy Sunday, now conduct
ing A revival campaign lir tha city, assisted
by Rev. R. D. Holllnton, pastor of Bt.
Paul's Methodist church. ' Burial ; waa In
Wood lawn cemetery. Tha Cleveland team
Attended the funeral. 1 '
t CHICAGO. April 17. President B. B.
Johnson of tha American league announced
today that he called of? tha game, sched
uled for. today between the Detroit and
Cleveland teams-to'allow the latter play
era to attend tha funeral of "Addia" Joaa,
Id Toledo, tie denied a report that the
Cleveland team ha gone on a strike."
RACING MAsiAGRRI WILL AGREE
Grand Irralt And Colasaaaa Pork
4 ompsay Fix Date.
COLUMBU8, O., April 17. Peace between
th grand circuit And th Columbu Driv
ing Pgrk company, which reoently with
drew It membership In I hi chain of
track. Is In sight. Prllro:ry arrange
ments wera made today by Secretary
Harry Shepherd of Caturnbus and H. C.
Neally of Buffalo. Br Monday night th
agreement Is expected to be perfected. .
Both men, who have been waging A
vigorous campaign for antrlea to .aarly
closing stakes for the August meeting,
Agree that horsemen will divide tttelr
patronage And that th vents on each
program will fill, but not as well as in
formar year, when there a no conflict
It haa been proposed to have th Buffalo
meeting limited to three day," the flrat
three of th week beginning August 14.
If thla pln Is Adopted the Columbus racing
meat will begin Thursday, August 17;. and
extend through Friday, August 26, with
Surday for reat.' There will be eight day
of racing here, Instead of ten. aa Intended
originally.
Goshen's half mile track has A clAlra oa
the week following Buffalo, but It Is said
grand circuit snablea will not be plentiful
tnrr.
riyna at ret Kacfaaaa.
KANSAS CITT. AprU 17-Jim Flynn. th
Pueblo fireman, and At Kaufman, the Cali
fornia haa v weight. wr matched hr to
day to fig lit ten round betur (he Grani
Avenue AthletW i tub during th aet und
week In May. Tb data will b decided
latar.
Colorado Harlag Bill . Vctoad.
DENVER, April 17. Governor Shafroth
today vetoea the racing and boxing hill
paaaad laat werk by the leglslaiure Tha
veto waa ba'. upon m'll allv th same
f.iin r Mi.aourl In valuing a rat-lug till 1
In that aiAi.
1!
of Omaha
Opening Game
: 1li"----T-'-riiitmMm,l(l rati .ilfraWirT
McVlTTlK.
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apearance as our old bog," remaikeil
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Standing of Teams
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
. . W. .T
Pet.
7fi0
.W
' .6110
.500
.600
I'hlladelphla
St. Ixuia ..
i'lttshiirg ..
Cincinnati .
New York-..
BoHton
Brooklyn ..
.
. 2
."2
400
4m)
Chicago
1
AMKR. LKAGIK. AM ICR. ASS'N
W.LI'ct. W.L.Prt
New York.. 4 0 linn .Minneapolis B 1
MS
Detroit 4 0 l'm Kansas City 3 1
Washington 2 U .Booi Indianapolis 3 3
Cleveland ..2 3 .400iI.oulHVlllo ..2 2
Cleveland ..2 3 .400i'l'olelo 2,3
Chicago ....2 3 .4irtiColumbus ..1 2
Boston ..... 1 S ..2f.0IMllwaukee.. 2 4
Phllad'lphla t 3 .2.V)St. Paul...... 1 S
.7S0
.500
.5'K
,40i)
.!f:!
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, , NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Philadelphia, 10; Boston, 2.
New York. 3: Brooklyn, 1.
Cincinnati. (; Ht. Louis, 1.
Chicago. 7; Pittsburg, 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago, 8: St. Ixuls, 0.
Cleveland-Detroit, postpone. - !
New York. 61 Washington,' S. .
I'hlladelp'hla.k 1; Boston, 0. . : ,
AMERICA ASSOCIATION.
Minneapolis, ft; Columbus. 'l. .
Toledo, 3; St. Paul. 2.
Indianapolis, 4: Kansas City, 2.
Iioulaville, 4; Milwaukee. 3.
Gamea Today.
National Iwrut Philadelphia at Boston.
Brooklyn at New York St. rouls at Cln- j
Amci lcan . League Chicago t 8t. Trills,
CelevaVnd at Uetrolt'.- New York at Wash
ington. Boston at Philadelphia.
American Association Milwaukee at
Columbus; KanxAn City at Toledo, St. Paul
at Indianapolis, Minneapolis at Louisville.
President-Ofeili -vWjU-Wt
Omaha,-,
' ' forthe Opening
Head of Western. League Will Attend
Dedication of "Pa" Rourke's
. New Steel Grandstand.
CHICAGO. April 17 President Norrla L.
O'Neill of the Western league announced
today he would go to Omaha to meet his
umpires Thursday to give them final In
structions before the season opens the fol
lowing day.
The league, head will attend the opening
of tha season At Omaha to be present when
"Pa" Rourke dedicates his new concrete
and steel, plant -
Dak. Takes Prince's Cap.
MONTE CARLO. April 17. In tha motor
boat regatta today the prince of Monaco's
cup, valued at li.ono, and a cash prise of
t4(i0 for one nautical mil was won by the
duk of Westminster's Ursula In two min
utes and thirty-four seconds. The cruis
ers' prize of 1310 for the same distance was
won by the Kiganalabor , In three .-minutes
And fifteen seconds. , ,
Enter the Bee's Booklovers' Contest now.
V 0 . .
The Gonqubst of the Air
as an achievement of the 20th Century. - Yet it is really the product of
certuries of ambitious work on the part of inventors each man of whom
left something behind tb guide those who were to follow. The same is
true of the art of brewing for centuries " it has advanced until today the
world is given such a malt and hop brew as
v y BEER
Tha brewara of this mstchles bottled bear honMtly bliv it to be th bast
brw in tha world, and every day in tha year thy work to mak it better. f
Order A aso calivaraJ to you home today. Brawad and bottled by
John Gund Brewing Co.
, . 7 Crosse, Wis.
ATHLETICS' HOODOO YIELDS
Philadelphia Take Game from Bos
ton by Score of 1 to 0.
BOTH PITCHERS IN GOOD FORM
Harry ores Only lla of fiim on
Single by Himself, Parle and
.Plank- harp FlelrtlnK 1y
l , Both Teem.
IHII..ADBl,rHlA. April 17. rhlladelphl
broke Its 4oslng strertk toiiay by defeating
l)ntnn.; 1 to . The- game was filled with
excellent pferliing by Tlank and Karger
and sharp- fielding by both teams. Barry
scored the only run of the game on singles
bv h:mseli'..;lnvlX and I'lank. Score:
PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON.
B.JI.O A K- B H O A E.
I rM If . 4 1 1 0 'tifUrtnsr. b. 1 t 1 0
(ilrtrln. rf. . . 4 0 '4 Hoop.r. rf ...l 0 0 0 0
,-nlllr... ib...4 I 4 ii?pM1l"r1.c'-i I I ! ?
H.krr. 3b 1 0 0 '" " " J
Murphv rf...'S 01 0 oKngle. lb I I 0 I 0
.. .. -1 1 J William., lb. I 0 0 1 0
l..vin, lb.
ThomM, c
I'lank. p..
.Total..,
4 114 0
M.dd.n, ... I I 1 0
4 i. 1 K.rrw. p.... a l o
. a , , wr 1 0 0 0 0
127 1 "'JJJJi
. . Total. M 1 24 1 0
Hattw1 for Kurger In the ninth
1 t ,;aVe,d.f'r 'X'Par. In the ninth. .
, I lilladclphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -l
HoHton ..! A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
rwo-hase hits: FitKle. Thomas. Thr.-e-Uase
hit. Lord. Sacrifice hit. Madden.
Double plays: Yei kos to Gardner to Williams-
Barry to-Coriftis to Davis; Madden
I to b,ngl to Yereies to Karger. Ift on
oses: Hoston, Jl; Thlladelphla. ft. Bases
on balls: Off I'lank. 4. Kaxps on errors:
iiosion. z. Mrtitk Out: Bv I'lank. 7: bv
Karger. 4. Time: 10. lmplres: Egah
and Evans. ,
or W in Faally.
ST. LOUIS. April 17.-Chlcago had little
trouble in winning the second game of the
series with the home team, S to 0. Score:
CHICAGO ST. LOl'Ig.
B HiO.A.R B.H.O.A K
Mcrion'eU,. Ik 10 I -p Hoffman: rf. . 4 I I o i
Zldr, aa. .. 4 1 I 1 OAuiKln. lb ... I 0 10 1
Mi-Intyr., of. 1 I I 0 Murray. rf...4 0 10 0
Hotifhtrtr, If 4 I 1 0 OLapnrte. lb... 4 1 I I (
(allahan.. rf . 1 ,4 -t."lark. a I 1 1 1 1
Tann.hlU. lb. II I 0 I 0 N.wn.m, lb. 1 Oil 1 a
Joni. lb..... 4 OH Wllllama. If. 1 I 1 s t
gulllv.n. o... 4 1 1 1 OWallace, aa. . I 0 1 2 A
Olm.tead. p.. 4 I 0 1 A Lak. p I 0 I I A
Oeorir., p 1 0 1 A
Totala II 15S0 11
Totala 21 4 7 II
Clarke out, hit by batted ball.
Chicago 0 1 1 0 0 2 3 0 1i
St. lA)Uls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hit: Sullivan. Williams.
Rases on balls: ,Off IiKe. 1; off Olmstead,
2: off George, 1. Struck out: Bv Lake 3;
by Olmstead, 4. Hits: Off Lake. 12 in
seven inning; eff Qeorge. 3 In two Innings,-
Tims:. I Umpires: 'Dlneen and
O'lxMiKtilin. -
WASHINGTON. April 17-New York
bunched hits In the first and tenth Innings
today and defeated Washington, to 3
8eore:
NEW YORK. WASHINGTON.
. B H O A K B.H.O.A.B
Woltr. rf....l 0 4 0 OMIIan, cf 1 14 11
H.mphlll. cf. 4 0 0 A OSrha.r.r. If . I 0 1 0 A
Chape, lb t 1 It 1 0 Klh.rl.ld. lb. 4 1 1 1 1
Harti.ll, lb., t 114 A Cun'gham, lb 4 1 1 3 1
KplgbC, lb....i 111 OOMln, rf.,.. I 0100
Or.. If 4 1 1 A IH.nry. lb 4 1 10 1 0
Johnson, aa.. I 111 OMrRrlda, aa. . I 0100
Bwmney, a... lis outran, a 4 1 I A A
Bl.lr. o 4 1 1 1 OWalk.r, p..., A A A
Able., n 2 o 0 n OOlrv. n 1 a a a
W.rhop, p.... I 1, l.-l -Mill.r 1 1 1 A
Total..
.41 11 10 it 1
or OteV In tei
.Batted for Otey in tenth.
Totals IS 1 10 11 1
Washington-'.'. 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 OS
New Turk..!.. T.tJi.l 1 0 0 0 0 00 3 8
Two-base hlta: Johnson. Cunningham,
Elherfeld. Cree. Three-base hit: Sweeney.
Hits: Off Walker, 4 in one and one-third
innings; off Abies. 8 In four Innings. Base
on balls: Off Walker, 1; off Otey. 24 off
Abies. 4; off Warhoui-1. Struck out: ' By
Walker, 1; b.Vv-Oue-. A; by Abies. 2. Time:
2:15 Urnjires; Irjljil a,nd Connolly.
MILO TAKES VALUABLE! STAKI9
f-heatnn'l . mpeyj Owned : Gaston
Dreyfus Takea Race.
PARIS. April 17. Tha Prix du President
de la R'epilbllque. f steeplechase ' handicap
at two miles sixand one-half furlongs,
was run over the Auteull course today.
The atake amount .to $10,000, with a valu
able trophy addedJc. The winner, waa th
chestnut filly Mllo, owned by Gaston Drey
fus. M. Guerlaln's Hopper was aecond and
M. Wenart's Teuton third. -
The- Prix du Bols,' A selling steeplechase
At two miles one and one-half furlongs,
was won by Eugene Flschof's bay colt Oul,
with Thomas Hitchcock, . Jr.'s Iakoutsk
second.
Exhibition at Jersey City.
' JERSEY CITY. N. J., April 17. Th New
York Americans defeated the Jersey City
Eastern league team Sunday by the aeor
of 10 to 1. Ba.tteiies: Rockett Chase And
Walsh; Bartley, Jones, Walker and Ten
reran and Wells.
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of the stomach, tyy" torpor, lame back
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Carl Furtk, DUtributor, 716 South 16th St.
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License is Issue
in Many Cities in
South Dakota Today
More Than Hundred Cities and Towns
Will Vote on Proposition Hot
Fights at Mellette and Redfield.
SIOUX FALLS. 8. D., April 17 tSpeclal.)
Tuesday the annual municipal elections
will be held In practically every South Da
kota city and town, and there Is the keen
est Interest In the outcome of the election
at the scores of places where the l)tioi
license Question will be voted on. Tin
vote on the license question will be tin'
first lest of strength this year between the
saloon and anti-saloon elements in South
Dakota.
Among the cities and town In the stat
which, at the election Tuesday In addition
to electing city and town officer, will vote
upon the license question, are the follow
ing: '
Sioux Kail, Groton. Brltton. Gettysburg,
Java. Bonesteel. South Shore, Gary, How
ard. Alpena. Hlghmore. Pukwana. Red
field. Armour, Lestervllle, Vtlca, Elk
Point. Faulkton, Wolsey, Milbank, ltcher,
Platte. Lead, Planklnton. Mt. Vernon.
Springfield, Spearflsh, Roekham, Scotland.
Canova. Eureka. Henry. Chancellor, Hud
son, Avon. Deadwood. l.landreau, DeSmet,
I-nnox, Oaeoma, Castlewood, Webster.
Turlon, Aberdeen, Yankton, Chamberlain,
Alexandria. Lake Preston. Emery, Hecla,
. Wessliigton. Marlon Junction. Corsica.
Brldgewater, Sturgls. I'arkston. Miner.
Monno. Rapid City, Doland, Volga. Spen
cer, Kgan. Mitchell. Pierre. Cuter. Bowdle,
Tvndall. Tabor. Hot Springs. Hurke. lola,
Edgemont. Woonsorket, Seneca. Presho,
Butler, Belle Fourche. Kfctelllne, Philip.
Kadnka. Kennebec. Murdo. lyemmon. Mo
brldge, Gregory, Dallas, Colome, Winner
and Lamro.
Although the temperance people failed
to secure a majority vote for a proposed
county option law at the last two general
elections they entered the present cam
paign with renewed courage and now are
striving to win as many cities to the "dry"
cause as possible at the election Tuesday.
The license people also are exerting them
selves to hold the cities and towns now
operating under a license system, and will
endeAvor to capture additional- cities which
have been dry during the last year.
. On of the most picturesque of the pres
ent contests being waged between the li
cense and antl-Hcense people lias been In
progress At Mellette, a thriving town of
Spink county. The temperance element has
raised a fund of more than $1,000 which
will be used to prevent Illegal votes being
cast Tuesday on the license question and
to prosecute those, who succeed In casting
Illegal votes. At Redfield a fund of $2,600
recently was raised for a similar purpose, i
PITTSBLHG CM'BIIOriB READY
JVrvr Million Dollar Building to Be
Dedicated to Sports.
PITTSBURG, April 17.-The new club
house' of the Pittsburg Athletic association,
costing $1,000,000 was thrown open to In
spection today and will be dedicated to
morrow night. The exercises will continue
throughout the week.
Among the guests will he the member of
th National Waterways commission, which
comes here to tnspect the proposed Lake
lflrle and Ohio river ship canal, and rep
resentative from Athletio clubs from var
ious part of the country.
The club has a resident membership of
2,800 hnd A large waiting list. It Is ad
mirably located in the Oakland district
within A stone's throw of the University of
Pittsburg, Pittsburg National league park,
Carnegie institute and Carnegie Technical
schools.
BICYCLE RACING SEASON OPENS
Frank Kramer, American Champion,
Defeated by Joe Foster.
NEWARK. N. J., April 17. The outdoor
bicycle racing season opened today on the
new Velodrome track In ValUburg with
the defeat of Frank Kramer, tha American
champion, who dropped out of the five-mile
open professional raca after th fourth
mile. Jo Fogler won the event, with Paddy
Hehlr second And Alfred GouUtt third.
Th time waa 11 minutes 49 seconds.
Fogler Also won the mil open handicap
from Goulett, with W. P. Palmer, Aus
tralia, third. The time was 1 minutes 10H
seconds.
thrllett Good In Plnckea.
6T. JOSEPH, MO., April 17.-Tha local
Weatem league club won Its third straight
game from the OttumwA, la.. Central asso
ciation team, this afternoon by the score
of 10 to 6. Chellette. St. Joseph's pitcher,
was hit hard, but he was effective In the
plnchea.
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CANADIAN GOVERNMENT
REWARDS MAN WHO IS FINED
Aid to ( re vr of Kevenae Caller While
on Fire by I retr Brine Par-
aeit I Hrinriaberra,
Dl'NKtHK. N. T.. April K-t aptAln E.G.
Tuttle of this ell), whose fishing tug. the
Kakle. was related by a Canadian revenue
ciuter last week, lia.i been richly rewarded
by the Canadian authorities for bravery
displayed at the time of his capture.
When the ICogle. Illegally fishing In
( aniullan water, ws sighted and chjel
hy the goveinmtnt boat, a fire broke out
in the cabin of the latter ciaft. The Engle
waa overhauled, but the government boat
In grav danger.
Instead of running away again. Captain
Tuttle wung a lor aide the cutter and with
members of his crew, leaped on board.
The flames were extinguished by the om
blned trews.. Captain Tuttle waa found
guilty Saturday and fined $0 dollar, hut
his tug and all the net on board, which
had been confiscated, ner returned to him
as a reward tor hi gallantry.
FAST MOTOR BOAT AT BOTTOM
Title Defender, Pronto III, Turn
Turtle In Peoria Lake.
PEORIA. 111.. April 17. The speed boat
Pronto III, holder of last season cham
pionship and depended upon to defend the
twenty-f.ot title at the regatta here on
July 25 and 2ft, turned turtle In Peoria lake
this afternoon while running thirty miles
per hour. The little craft carried James
Bready and Walter Martin, englneman and
pilot, respectively. The upset came with
out A second warning, throwing Its crew
Into the lake. The boat Immediately sank
In thirty feet of water. The crew was
rescued. The rat ing machine has not been
recovered.
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W0ULDBE RESCUER LOSES LITE
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road plunged through crowd of several
hundred peraon about' t hoard a local
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last night .scattering ther mlrght and left,
killing two women And a baggAgemASter
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MRS. ANN ELIZA STONE. S7 years old.
cf Rlverhead. L. I.
MRP. ANNA (tiPOROVE. W year old.
who mi i daughter of Mr. Stone, of Bel
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the liaggageiuaster leaed from hi coai h
and ran toward them a If to drag them
with him across the tracks The train
caught the trio squarely In the tenter of
the iracks and hurled them thirty feet.
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