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I il ia TITE BEE: OMATIA. MOM) AT. MAT . .1911. Rourkes Lose to Drummers; Cubs and White Sox Lose Hard Fought Games' KAUFMAN ABLE IN PINCHES Omaha Loiei Cloie One by Score of Two to One. EACH TEAM GETS FOUR HITS Mrlnkv's Triple Irorfi M. jMpha Haas ItrtM u Melaka io fara TkfMltau lilt Tt Tut-Bmn, FT. JOSEPH, Mo.. Mar 7. (Special Tels rm.) Ood pitching bat the Rourk.s Mln today, Ht. Jbaeph taking ths second srstrm of the sarins aftsr a hard fought hauls, by th score of 1 to 1. Dirk Kauf man, who handed the Rotirksa a defeat on their lot last week turned the trick again. He held them to four acattered hits, two of them bplng scratches. In pinches ha ii Invincible. Dusty Rode waa pent to the mound by Skipper Schlpke today, and ha waa Just as at In if y with hla hlta as waa KatlT m an, bet he weakened at a critical mo ment !n the fourth Inning with two men on base. Melnke tripped over Pickering's head, sepdlng In tha two runs that apelt victory. Rodea waa taken out In the sev enth Inning to let Bchoonover hit for him. Clay failed to deliver however. Lots fln lahed tha irame and although a trifle wild he retired the Drummera In the remaining two sessions. Omaha made a deaperate rally In the eighth Inning and aucceeded In getting one man around the circuit, but that waa all. Rchlpke led off with a olen single. King forced him at second. Kane grounded to Hamilton, who booted, King went to second.., Pickering then grounded to Rlelly, and he too, booted, filling the baaea. Gra ham drove out a sacrifice fly, acoiing King, but Kneaves fell victim to Kauf man' curve. Score: OMAHA. ' AB. R. H. O. A. E. Anderson, rf Schlpke. 3b . King, of Kane, lb Pickering, if . Graham, 2b .. Kneavea, aa . ........ 5 0 0 10 1 4 0 2 2 10 4 1 0 4 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 4 1 1 S 0 1 1 2 1 Oonding, a 2 0 0 6 4 0 Rhodes, p .-2 0 0 0 0 0 l,ut, p 0 0 0-0 I 0 Kohoonover 1 0 0 0 0 0 Asrnew 1 0 0 0 0 0 Purbln 100 0 0 0 Totala S3 1 4 24 10 "l 8T. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Mchesney. Cf 4 0 0 2 1 0 0 Kellv, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Powet, If 4 1 2 4 0 0 Retlly, 2b 1 00 0 2 2 Borton, lb 4 1 ' 1 10 0 0 Melnke, es 2 0 13 2 0 Hamilton, i Jb 10 0 14 2 Goasert, c 3 0 0 7 1 0 Kaufman, p 3 6 0 0 2 0 Totala r 2 4 27 11 4 Batted for Rhodea In seventh Inning. Batted for Gondlng in ninth Inning. Batted for Lota In ninth Inning. Omaha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Ol ft. Joseph .......... 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Stolen baaea: Rellly. ' Graham, Kneaves. Sacrifice hlta: Graham, Retlly. Thre-base hits: Borton, Melnke. Two-base hits: Powell, Schlpke. Struck out: By Kauf man, 7; by' Rhodes, 8; by Lou. 1. Bases on balls: Off lxiti, 3; off Kaufman, 2. Hit .by pitched bail: By Rhodes, 1: by Kaufman, I. Wild tltch:- Rhodes Hits; Off Rhodes, 4 In six Innings; off Loti. nooe iln two Innings. Double plavs: Lots, to Graham to Kane. Jjett on bases: fit. Josephs tj;, Omaha, 10. Umpire: Haskell. Tlwat. . UtCK s APPlEliATG LOSES TO WICHITA Kansans Win Game by Beore of Six . ta Tbrae. . WICHITA,;' Kan..' May 7. Applegate gave twelve bases" on' balls and made a ' wild pitch, giving Wichita tha game. to 3. Bcor: (. WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Mlddleton. cf. 2 10 8 10 Ilerger. ss 1 0 0 2 8 1 Reldsn. If ..... 4 12 10 0 Knerner. lb 4 0 0 11 0 0 Hughes, 2b , 4 112 4 0 Davla, rf V I 1 ,'t 2 0 0 Kchmld, 8b 8 0 0 0 0 0 Khaw, c. 3 1 1 8 1 0 Jarnlgan, p 4 110 0 0 Totala .1 27 6 27 14 1 ' LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cole, .rf; 2 10 10 0 Dundnn, ss 3 110 4 2 Cobb; , rf 4 0 2 2 1 0 Mo ormlck, If 3 0 0 0 0 0 I nglaub, lb 4 0 0 4 4 0 Thomas, lb 4 0 0 12 3 0 Cockman. 3b 4 0 0 0 2 0 Etratlon, i- 8 0 1 4 2 0 Applegata.. P "'...,2 1 0 1 3 0 Totala Z 3 4 24 1 2 Wichita 40800300 -8 Lincoln 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 08 Thrt'e-bMsa hit: Davis. Two-base hits: C'obu. Dunoon. Stolen bases: Mlddleton. Ilerger. hurrifU'e hit: Cole. Double plays: Cobb tu btimlun.lo Thomas, Merger to HuaiivB tu.Koeiner. Baea on balls: Off .PilvB.ate. 10; off JarnlKan, b. Hit by piuhta bail:' ily A;lileKate. 2. Wild pitch: APt'legate. l eft on bHes: Wichita. 8; Lin coln, 1. Struck uut: lly Jarnlgitn. h; by Aplegutv, Umie; i.A. u mpire: Clarke, TOPEKA Ol TB TS dbm kk Kiwi Take tannic iu the Last Two . Innings. DENVER. May 7.-A batting rally In the slghth and ninth "Innings, won today s ! game for Topeka, by a score of 7 tu f. fccore: ' f HK.VVKlt. All. li. H. U. A. E. IJoyd. Jb '. I 0 0 I Sol Ollmore. f u 1 4 0 .01 Wetdeneaui, If ., 4 0 2 3 1 yulllln, 3b ,'. 5 3 2 2 2 0 Undaay, lb . ' 3 1 ) 11 0 0 t'oXfey.. av S . 1 I 2 1 Cassldy., rf 3.0 2 u 0 0 I Mc Murray, c 3 1 1 a 2.0 I hman. ; 4 1 Harrlea. p l -l 2 0 11 0 ll it . it Totala 3! 6 11 27 12 3 , TOI'KKA. AH. It. H. t. A. K. llHfford. Jb" : o o 3 t I 0 Uiikard. lf 6 . 1 1 4 0 I Ti.ii;PHn ct V 2 . 1 10 Whitney , lb t 0 1 1 0 Buckii. lb 3 1 2 5 1 0 Hupkc, .' : i I 2, 1 8 0 Miorr. -It a. 1 . . 0 .0 , I . 0 Hawkins, rf, 2 1 0 o o Breitrnnle'n.t. rt '.'... 4 ' ' 3 tl 0 Feamlies. c 4 2 3 4 I 1 Mcilrath, V 1 I 0 I rugate, p 8 0ll81 Totala ...... .... 7 1 17 15 2; Denver , 1 2 2 1 0- . Topeka ...A......... 1 1 1 8-7 . riloleit bases; . Cassldy t3. Khinan. 'ol- i fey. Lamirtty. tjulllln To-u hlia: I Franibe. Khnian. Ihrre-base hl.n: Unit-! ney. Cofft-y, Hawkins. tacr.e hits: ; Undaay, ijulllln. Coffey. Paaeeo bails: i Krambe. tacrlflca flys. IJoyd, McMfrray. I rltruck out: My Ehiruin, 4. by KunailT 1. I Bases on. balls: Off kli'Orath. I, iff Kugate. 1. lHuble plays: IJovd to i.lnd- i say. Hit by pitched ball: Coffey. Left on bases: Denvri. I. InntnsR pitriied: By Mctarath. three and one-tmrd runs 8. hits. ; 2, by rui.atr. five and two-tulrds. ruos 3, : hits. 8; h hhnta-a. eight and one-fouith. I runa. I. h:ta. 13; by, Harries, three fourths. runa, 3. hits. 1 I inpire: bnoemaker. I Tltna: 11', ! UES l II I Mil KY VICTIM j ! TaUen villh K.ane fcr lao j -I'll Lade. IOa;X CITY. la.. May 7. u City j eaelly a on the serond game of the series from Des Motncs tvMlny. 1" to 4 Vyskocll aa bit hard by tha v ml tors, but Fred Standing of Teams WEHT, LEAGUE. NATL. LEAGUE. W.UPct! W.L-Pct. Pioun City.. 12 3 .m Philadelphia In S.i Wichita ... 1 .R7 Pittsburg ....12 .W7 Ft. Joseph.... 6.wNew York. ...12 .7 Uncoln ....7 6 IWSIChlcago 11 8 .Itfn Ienver 7 S.63W (Cincinnati ... 7 .47 Omaha R 8.M0 Boston ....... 7 14 .SKI Topeka 4 10 28nlstu, Louis. t.. 4 11 .37 les Molnea. 2 14 .1261 Brooklyn .... 6 14 .2t'4 AMUR A88N. AMER. AP8N. W.L.Pct.l W.UPct. Minneapolis 18 7 .7201 Letrolt 1 2 .HO Milw aukee .13 10 .WV. New Tork.... W0 Columbus ..10 .6W Boston 10 R2 KavnsaaClty.il 10 .524 t hlt ago 8 8 uX Ft. Paul in 10 .500 Philadelphia... f S.nOO lxtilsville ...11 11 .' Washington... 8 10 .444 Toledo 8 16 .SWlCleveland .... 8 18 a"! Indianapolis 7 16 .304 3t. louts 4 16 .200 Yesterday's Reaalta. ' WESTERN LEAjGUB. Omaha. 1; St. Joseph. 3. 1 Tnpeka, 7: lenver, . Llneoln, 3: Wichita. 8. Dee Moines. 4: Hloux City, 10. NATIONAL , LEAGUE., Pittsburg, 4; Cincinnati. 8. Bt. Louis, 8; Chicago, o. Ten Innings. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit. 8; Chicago, 4. . Cleveland. 8: Bt. Louis, 2. Twelve innings. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbua, 2; St. Paul, 0. Louisville, S; Minneapolis, 3. Indianapolis. 11: Kanaas Citj"l. , Toledo, 2; Milwaukee. 4. Games Today. Western Lf au" Omsha at St. Joseph, Topeka at Denver. L'ncoln at Wichita, Des Molnea at Hloux City. National Lesgue-rNew York at' Boston. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. St Louis at Pittsburg. American League Cleveland at Bt. Txjuls, Philadelphia at Washington, Boston at New Tork. American Association Minneapolis at Ht. PauL Miller, who succeeded him in the fourth, waa effective. Both Owens and McKee wero wild and were hit opportunely. Score: SIOUX CITY. AH. R. H. O. A- E. Andreas. 2t.... 4 1 0 8 2 0 Ptem. lb 2 1 0 18 1 0 i Welch. 3b 4 1 0 0 4 J Nlghbors. rf 5 2.4 1 0 Wagner, cf 3 2 1 2 10 Rellly, as 4 2 3 3 8 1 Breen. lf 8 11 4 10 M. Miller, c... 3 0 4.0 Vyskocll. p 1 0 6 0 t 0 P. Miller, p.. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 31 10 DES MOINES. 37 15 AB. R H. O. 0 0 A. E. Curtis. If I Colllgan, 2b.. I Mattick, cf... I Dwyer, lb 2 8 13 0 0 0 0 Need ham, ss. Kores, 8b Decamp, rf... Lynch, c...... McKee, p Owen, p., Bachant, .... Smith Totals.... .....35 1 !4 18 4 Ratted for McKee In fourth. ualted for Owena In ninth. Blou City 0 4 1 v 0 ft 2 10 Dea Molnea ....... 0 101000004 Sacrifice hits: 6tem. M. Miller (2). Two base hits: Neighbors. Mattick, Rellly. Btolen bases: Andreas, Welch, Wagner. Dwyer i!. Kores, Hits: Off McKee. o In three Innings; otf 0ens, 4 in five Innings; off Vyskocii, In four Innings-, otf K. Miller, 1 In five Innings. Double plays: Needham to Collllian to .Dwyer, Breen to Andreas. Struck out: By K. Miller, 3: by McKee, 1; by Owens, 1. basts on balls: Off McKee, 2: off Owena. 8; off Vyskocll. 1; off K. Miner, 1.- Passed bans: imh. Wild pitch: McKee. Hit by pitched ball: Bv McKee. Wagner, Rellly; by Owena, Andreas. Time: 1;0. Lmplres: Kneeland. Attendance. 3.6u0. HARYARD LOSES TRACK MEET Dartmouth Breaks Tie by Winning the Last Event. VICTORS HAVE BUT THREE POINTS Harvard Is ' Weak la Sprints aad Hart anon th'a I nejaperted Strength la Field K vents . Proven Mar-. prise to Opponents. CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. May l.-Harvard lot the snnu I ricR and f eld mert In the fciailum here today by a margin of three point". Dartmouth winning 80 prints to Harvard's 87. When te running broad Jump, -the las. event, began, the colleges were tied with lit points cY Hirtarl was week In the sprlnta and Dartmouth's unexpectrd s.renitth In the field events sur prised Harvard: Bumna.y: Unt-yards dafh: J Rt ssell fartmoiith, wn; v. v liKin '. Darim u.n, serond ; K. (. Hllllnss lU.yaru, thrt. Tim . 0:10, 220-yaru da'h: J. S. Ru s II, Dartmouth, win; It. t-o-ster; Harvard, second: W. Whklns. Dartmouth third. T.me, H;22H. )-) rd davh: It W. Krli. llarvaxd. won; K. I. Stcinctt. lari,mouth, 8'tond; il It. c.ardm r, isrtn.oud,i. ijiud. Time. :.". -udv ' ,o-Jard run: B. -M ' Pr bit). Harvard. wi.n: A. H. Whitman Harvard, second; K. K. raide ro. li.r.rao un th rd. Time, 1 .'. , 1 Hue mile run. H. Jaciuea, jr.. Harvard, sen: II. p. Ijvim. lliirvnid, sreonu; .1. W. Novfs. Darimouih: llilid Time. breaking the rtioid of i.M made by Jacques In 4he Harvard-Dartmouth meet t o v ears ago. To nnle mn: I'. R. Wlthlngton. Har vaid, won: W. P. . Ryan. Harvard, second. K L. Vieia. Har.ard, tbltd Time. .. IJ-ard nigh hurdles: H H. Kmlth. Dart mouth. won: J. K. Lowla. lia vant. si ond J. B. Cummings. Harvard,' third. Time 0:1. 2J-std low .hurdles-. .1. B. Cummings. Hanaid. won:,H W. Smith. 1 mrtmouth. second: J. K. Lew a and I H. Noble, both of Harvard. Oed for; third place Time. ':'. ' . . Running high jump: H. B Knrlght, Dart mouth, won. D. H Maaon, artmoulh. and A. D. Barker. Hcrvard. tied for second plate Haght. & feet, k li ches. Kuiin ng bioad jump: H t Knr r it, Darunouih. wrn. J. K.'lwts. Harvard, secor.d: C. K B ick. rtmouth, third. Dis tance, 80 f -(.. HI Inchra. , la-pound shot pul. P. Kraya. Harvard, won: I. E Lovejoy. artmoulh. second; R B. Batcho dr. Harvard tu rd. l' s tam-e. 41 feet. HA, Inrn.s' IK-pouud hammer throw: H. .Til lev. DertmouiH won. H t:. Mar l, n Dart mouth, aarond. T. Cable. Harvard, tmrd. liia c 14k ae'. 8 a rtes PoinLa counted as fol'ows: Ptrst, i. eecond 3: ihlrd, 1. Total aoure: DavrunouiJa, 80; Harvard. C7. CARDINALS SHADE THE CUBS St Louis Takes Hard Fought Contest of Ten Innings. FINAL SCORE IS SIX TO FIVE Cm llaala erire Three Rasta la Las Isslsg, While ta Paha Are Ported . fla Caateat with Twa. CHICAGO. May 7. ftame of ten Innings Chicago today. I to I. T. LOt'tS ' in a hard fought St. I.ouls defeated .Score: AB.H 0 A B. AB H O A B Huf In., lb, J Kill., If 4 Monrer. lb. i Kenetcbr, lb I Brans, rf . , . . 4 PrevTMhsQ, c I 1 I Shean. lb.... t 1 Fherkanl, If I 1 1 Hofman, of.. I 1 Chance, lb.. I 0 11 4 I 1 1 11 1 1 Srhulta, rf... 4 I t I I 0 Drle. Sb. Oakaa. cf ... 4 Him, aa... 4 Sillaa. .'... 4 Harmrm, e... t It Tinker, as. II Arrher. e .. 18 Rlnhrr, t ZioimarB . Kal.r Totals 40 II to II 4 Malar Naetfham Totals H IMU I Batted for Richey In tenth. Batted for Bhean In tenth. Batted for Bheckard In tenth. Batted for Hofman In tenth. Bt tuis ... 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 38 Chicago 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 8t Two-base hits: Bresnaban, Doyle. Bases on balls: Off Richey, 2; off Bailee, I. Struck out: By Richey, 8; by Bales. 1: by Harmon, 1. Time: 2.30. .Umpires: Rlgler and Flnneran. CINCINNATI, O., May 7.-C1nclnnati defeated Plttaburg today, 8 to 4. Llefleld was relieved in the eigth by Camnltt, who gave a base on balls and was hit for four consecutive safeties. Score: MTTBBl!RO. CINCINNATI. . AB.H O A S. AB.H O A K. Brma. lb.... 6 0 1 0 Headier, If. 4 4 1 lack. cf..,. I 14 Kan. lb.... i III itrr. It..,. I 0 o Batea. cf 4 I I 0 vasnar, sa. . I I I 4 1 Hoblltial, lb I 1 8 Millar, lb ... t I I 0Bok, rf I ft Hunter, lb., till Oram, lb.... 1 0 Wllam, rf... 4 0 I 0 0 Dnvnle, is.. 1110 1 Olbaon, .... 14 Clarke, .... I 1 ft 0 Llafleld, p... I t 1 Sirsse, P I 1 ft 8 ft ' mnltt, p.. 0 ft 0 0 Gaapar, p... ft v "Flrnn 1 ft ft 0 'McLean ... ft f" A1tlMr ft Total! K 414 1 I Totals..... M 14 17 I Batted for Suggs In the eighth. 'Ran for McLean in the eighth. Batted for Camnlti In tha ninth. Pittsburg 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 04 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 8 8 Two-base hlta: Wagner. Bates, Hobllt. cel. Three-base hit: Suggs. Baaea on balls: Off Suggs, 4: off Llefleld. 3: oft Camnita. 1. Struck out: By Suggs, 4; by Lelfleld, 8. Time: 3:08. Umpires: Bfen nan and O'Day. HAPPY HOLLOW BEATS DENIS0N Clah Starts the Season with Victory Over Athletes. Happy Hollow club'opened their Saturday afternoon aeason with a victory over the Denlson Athletes by a score of 8 to 6. The club has gathered a team together which will make them all take notice and Mana ger Reed expects to make great record this summer. Score: PBNIRON ATHLBTBfl. HA PPT RnLLOW AB.H.O A B AB H O A B Smith, aa I 1 Knven. If I 0 Harhtan, p.. I 1 1 4 , MrA'4'wa. lb 4 1 I I ft DrnlMMi. Ik I I I I I Kutman, aa. 4 I 4 I M'sarson. 2b 4 ft 1 I Casa. p 4 1 Danny, lb.... 1 1 ft Thampaoa, lb 4 I Malady, If... I 1 ft Tauni. cf ...I lit Hani, rf I 1 ft 1 Burnatt, e... 111 Hnrf. e I ft 't I Brhnsp, b...l 11 Kochar, rt...l t I Barker, rf.... I ' l Totals. .....n ill I t Totals..'... .SI M a 14 1 Happy Hollow ........... 3 0 0 1 0 4 Denlson 0 1 0 ' Earned rims: Athletes. 1; Happy Hollow, . Two-base hits: Eastman 3), Thomp son. Young Three-base hits: Burnett, Bclopp. Home runa: Casa, Da-ni. Bases on, ball: Off Hlchten. 2; off Caaa. 3. Hit by pitched ball: Looher. Struck out: By Hachten, 6.; by Cass, 6. Time: 1:30. Um pire: Lyons. FIELD CLUB SEEKS GAME WITH THE WASEDA JAPS Base Ball Team of Ora-aalaatlon May Coma to Omaha oa Retara la Jaly. The Field club base ball team Is trying to make arrangements with the Waseda team for a game aa soon aa the Waseda boys return from their playing trip In the east. , Should they get the game, the Field club will make It a big event. It will be played on the Field club's grounds. The probable date of such a contest would be early In July. Three I Leaarae Revolts. DAVENPORT. Ia.. May 7-Rock Island made the only run In a faat game today. Scorei RUE. Bock Island 1 6 3 Davenport 0 8 3 Batteries: Ftnke and Coleman; Dellar and Custar. WAT ERI.00, la.. May 7. Shaokleford i pitched stesdy ball and won from Duhuoue ! today. Score: R.H.E. v.aterloo ...,3 7 8 Dubuque 2 7 & Batteries: Shackierora and Harrington; Akera and Krlett. IT. . Sapply Rrsnlars Wis. At Uivei-slde park the 1'. 8. Supply Co. regulars defeated the Yanigans by a score of 10 to S. The fielding of Holbrook of the regulars wss good. The V. S. Supply Co. has gathered together a fast bunch of ball players that will give any fast amateur Saturday team a run for us money. Score: R H E. Regulars S 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 10 li 1 Vanleana 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 8 7 8 Batteries: Hegeman and O'Neill; Snyder and Gudath. I'mplre: Carr. , Woa by Bloomfleld. BIXOMriErJ, Neb., May 7. I Special. I The Hioomfteld High school base ball tram defeated the Piainvtew Htah school boys by a score of 11 to I. Score; R H K Rloomfteld ... 8 8 8 1 0 4 0 0 01117 6 i'lalnvlew .... 01 202O0O b f I'atlerles: Bloomfleld. Stone and Kloke; Plainview, Crellln and lenos - - - i 4-ollear Base Ball Reanlta. Iowa. 1; An.es, l leleven innings). lYinoeti.n. 10: Pennsylvania, 8. .Vermont. 2; Harvard. . .Dartmouth. 0; Cornell, . Voi the estern. 8: lndinna. 7. Ohio State. 4: Michigan, 11. Yale. K Columbia, 8. WHISKY ABSOLUTELY PURE; Where Yoa lis Bar Wlaea aad i Llqaora that Yaa Caa De- prnd I'pos, Everybody In Omaha has heard of tha "Uladstons Brothers." Well, almost every body In Omaha, too, has heard of the "Brotherhood Wins Company" of New York. Is there any other two firms on the face of the earth better able to back up ! their guarantees? Gladatone Bros, are the j only concern In the west who sell the Brotherhood Wins company 'a old XXX XX rye. If you want a bottle of pure whisky for the sick room call on "Gladstone Bros.' and ask them for a yuart of the "Brother hood s'' pure old XX XXX shlaky. You'll find it absolutely pure, covering all the guarantees of the pure food law and what ! ia still batter, your physician will secure Just the results required where a stimulant is required In the sick room of his patients. Tha "Brotherhood Wine Company" of New j York has. been doing business ta Omsha' tor more than a quarter of a century. ' which Is certainly long enough to eslab- i lleh a record for absolute purity of goods . land so'iare dealing BROTHERHOOD WINE COMPANY. Washington and tpring titreets. New York. n. ir. , Japs Drop Their First Ball Game to Chicago Team Seven Thousand, Five Hundred Per sons Greet the Visitors from the Orient. CHICAGO. May T.-lSpeclat Telegram. -East and west which Kipling avowed never would did meet on Marahall Field this afterrioon in . the first International base ball game over played In Chicago. The "east" waa the University of Chicago team and the "want" the players of Wa seda university, Japan. The grandstand and bleachera were filled with Yankee rootera and Japanese fans, although the temperature waa a bit low for the latter. Among tha spectators were Mayor and Hrs. Harrison and their guest, Mrs. Wlliam A. Edwards of Lou Angeles. Mrs. Edwards Is a elster of President Taft, and, like him, a base ball enthusiast. The Japanese exponents of America own gams won econiums. banzais. flowers and college yells irom a crowd of 7,600 ad mirers. The Waueda , experts Improved their reputations as sluggers, for they touched up the midway twirlers for half a' doxen hits, including a three-bagger by Hitoshl Ot. Takayuki Omura, who presided In the box for all nine Innings, fanned two Ma roons, gave only three passes and kept the hits down to seven. Including two home runa by very impolite mldwayltes. By a great hitting rally and two Ma roons' errors the three runs were made. With men on second and third base, a single by Mlkamt would have tied the score, but the left fielder popped a foul to Baldwin, and ended the gam with a score of 6 to 4 for Chicago. BLUE PITCHERS ARE TOO EASY Three Kansas City Boxmen Are Given a Good Walloping. LUTKE STEADY TO THE LAST Holda the Kansas City Lads to Poor Hits, from. Which Tbey Garner Bat One Little Ran. KANSAS CITT, May 7. Inability to hit Linke, coupled with poor base running, de feated Kansas City In the last of the series with Indianapolis here this afternoon the visitors won by a score of 11 to 1. Pitchers for Kansas City were hit hard and two were driven from the box only to have the assault continued on the third. Score: ,' INTIANAfOM. KANSAS CITT. AB H.O A.K AB.H.O. AS. Hall man. If. 4 1 I I I 1 Barbaau, lb. I 0 Shannon, If.. 4 Wowlniff, it. I I Freeman, lb. I I Clhannall. rf. I I 0 lve. cf...., ft Hiatt, lb..., 1 Gardner, rf 1 Bakar, .., ft Dovnla. aa.. 0 O'Oonnor. o, 1 II Mr Mr.e... I I I Oeti. lb 5' I 1 Williams, lb 4 II Mows, aa 4 1 Unke. p II Brandnm, p. CniTldfin Totals.. I. .-41 11 Xt 11 t Madilni. p.., Paatorloua, p 1 Totala 1 4 17 11 1 Corridor) batter for Brandon In third. Indianapolis 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 411 Kanaas City 0 00100000-1 Two-base . hits: Freeman. Williams. Love. Gets. . Three-base hits: Freeman 2). Mc carty, (2). Hits: Off Brandon. 4 In three tnnings; off Maddox. 7 In three and oneV third Innings: of Pastorlous. 8 In two and two-thirds Innings. Struc out: By Llncke, 8: by Maddox, 2; by Brandom, 1; by Pas torlous. 1.: Bases on balls: Off Llncke.6; off Madox. 2. Hit by Pitcher: Hallman. Sacrifice hits: Love, Woodruff. Mowc. Stolen bases: Hallman (3). Qetx, 1. Passed ball: O'Connor. Left on bases: Indian apolis. 6; Kansas City, 6. First 'base on errors: Indianapolis. 1; Kansas City. 1. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Owens and Handl boa. Seward "Defeats Grand Island. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., May 7. (Special Telegram.) Seward won an exhibition gams today from Grand Island by 4 to 3. The game was very exciting. Robinson's home run for Seward In the third when the visitors made three runs was the fea ture. The teams were well matched. Score) 1 R.H.E. Seward ....0 03001000-458 Grand Island... 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0-3 4 3 Batteries: Seward. Hansen and Walley; Grand Island, Green and Jokerst. Gleawood Defeats Vllllsra. GLENWOOD, la- May 7 (Special.) The Glrnwood Hteh school bas. ball team de feated the Vlllisoa team Saturday after noon. Score: Villleea ........ 2 0 i 1 0 1 o Glenwrod 00200022 17 Ba.ttenea: VUU.ica. Winters. Overman and Stoddard: Glonwood. Gunsolly and Morgan. I'mplre: Albie. Fremont Beats Wahoo. ' FREMONT. Neb.. May 7. (Special Tele gram.) The Fremont base ball team f.e frated their old enemy. Wahoo. In a prac tice game thla afternoon. 6 to 1. Jack son was In the box for the state champions and Anderson pitched for Wahoo. i j p- mammm mmmmm Q I I l-l-' rJL sltUl. Jr!j l J E TIGERS BEAT SOX IN TENTH Detroit Takes Game by Score of Five to Four. RECORD CROWD AT THE PARK Detroit Tlea rore la Klahth After Seeartna- Three Haas la First aad ' Proceeds ta Win Ceaee. CHICAGO. May 7, cago, 8 to 4 In ten crowd said to be witnessed a game i park. Score: DBTRorr AB.H O A .Detroit defeated Chl Innlngs today, before a the largest that ever it tha American league CHirxoo B. AB.H O A H. I, lb 4 I 1 4 1 1 Balder. U. . . . 1 1 t II I Mclntrr. cf I 1 I I ft Prake, If.... 4 10 Purb, sa a Chlb. cf I rVawford, rf 4 DHehantr. lb 4 I 4 I 9 ft ft 1 1 10 I 1 I 1 fl ft Dnadiartr. If 4 1 ft 1) JVxlKk rf 4 1 1 ft ft (lalnnr, lb... 4 Mnrlartr, Hb 4 Stanase, e.. 4 Mrely. p.... 4 ft TanneHII. ra 4 1 7 ft ft nnlllna. lb.. I I 1 1 1 Sullivan, e... I 1 I 1 ft W hlta. n I ft I I ft Jon. If. 1 1 ft 0 Corhan, aa... 4 1 I 1 ft Totala 31 1ft Ml II 1 Totala U 1ft ta t 4 Detroit 300000010 1 Chicago 2 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 04 Two-base hits: Dougherty, Drake. Three base hit: Jones. Bases on balls: Off Lively. 2; off White. 1. Struck out: Bv White, 1; by Lively, 8. Time: 2;20. Urn plies: Perrlne and Bherldan. With the bases full In the twelfth Inning, J nek sort hit the ball Into the left field for a home run, Cleveland winning the game, 6 to 2. Score: r"I,EVKL,ANO ' ST. lJII'tR AB. H. (I A S. AB.H O A K ftranry, If.. I ft ft 0 Shotton, If.. I 1 a 0 0 Olwin. .... t I 3 I ft Austin. !!... Ill Jarkaon, rf.. 4 2 1ft ft Murray, rf... ft 1 ft 1 llnlr. lb ... I I I ft Laamrte. b. . 4 I 0 Kmlerly, aa. fl ft o Brhwaltt'r, cf 4 1 I 1 ft Stovall. II, . 4 1 It ft 0 Clark, t ... 4 ft I 1 ft Turnrr. Sb... 4 1 1 T 1 Wallace, aa. . 5 1 ft' 1 ft band, c 10 4 1 0 Olaa. lb ... I I H 0 0 Ylngltns, p. . I I 1 I Powell, p... 1110 Totala 4 11 II IIS 1 Totala 42 I M 1 . 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 St. Louis . .. 0010010000 0-2 Two base hit: l.aoorte. Three-bajie hit: Jackson. Home run: Jackson. Bases on balls: Off Vlngling. 8. Struck out: By Powell, 4; by Ylngllng. 3. Time: :S5. Um pires: O Lough lln and Dlneen. RIVERS OUTPOINTS KILBANE l.oa Anatelea Man's Hard Punches lows Cleveland Pagrlllst. lXa ANGELES. May 7. Joe Rivers of Los Angeles wajs the aggressor throughout twenty rounds of fast fighting with Johnny Kllhane. the Cleveland. O.. featherweight, at Vernon arena yesterday and gained the decision, although Kilbane finished strong and had all the best of the last round. Kil bane showed himself to be the better boxer, but Rivers' hard punches, when they landed, slowed the Cleveland lad up and several times had him in distress. Kil bane took advantage of Rivers' over eager ness and his wild swings to slip in hard punches to the Jaw and stabbed him 're peatedly with lefts to the face, but without serious damage. The men weighed In at 122 pounds. PAWNEE CITY CAPTURES MEET Teonmseh ta Second and Aubarn Third la Pera Coateat. PERU, Neb., May 7. (Special Telegram.) Pawnee City was first, Tecumseh second and Auburn High school thtrd in the south east Nebraska high school track meet held here today. Other towns competing were Nebraska City, Humboldt and Falls City. A Viper la tbre Stomach Is dyspepsia, complicated with liver and kidney trouble. Eleotrlc Bitters help all such cases or no pay. 60c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Bronktr and Adams Sold. CLEVELAND, O., May 7-Thlrd Base man Herman Bronkle and Catcher Jack Adams were tonight 'sold by the Cleveland club to the Toledo American association club. Both became members of the Cleve land team last fall. Do Yoa Have the Rlarht Kind of Helnf Foley Kidney Pills furnish you the right kind of help to neutralize and re move the poisons that cauae backache, headache, nervousness and other kidney and bladder ailments." For sals by all druggists. . Natural Laxative Water Quickly Relieves: Biliousness, Rirlr Headache. Stomach Disorders, P-fj CONSTIPATION I How V. IIIIS iR I trolley Omaha I MTT' ' ' Ames Eliminates Iowa from Contest In Eleven-Inning: Game State Univer sity Nine Loses by Six to Five. IOWA CITY. la.. May 7.-(pe,lal Tele gram.) Ames eliminated Iowa from the state base hall championship race yes terday, by a score of R to 1. It took eleven innings with Iowa tying the score In the eight. H was Schmidts fault at third base that the story wasn't different. His error threw Ames of the hoodoo with two t men down and four scores came in succession. Tha score R.H.R. Iowa ...0 tOOOOOlOO 01 6 8 Ames .... 8010000000 4 R S 1 Bases Stolen: Nsson, Kerrigan (2). Miller (2). Wriht, Ferris. Sacrifice hits: Kingman. McMillan, VnnLackiim. Two base hits: McMillan, Brown. Three-base hit: Schmidt. Base on balls: Off Ralrd 3: off Clark. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Ralrd, 1; by Clark. 1. Struck out: By Clark, 14; by Balrd. 8. Passed halls: RinB helm, 2. Wild pitch: Ralrd. Umpire: Hv land. Time: 2:60. Ia the Wake of the Measles. :Ths little son of Mrs. O. B. Palmer, Little Rock, Ark., bad the measles. The result was a severe cough which grew worse snd he could not sleep. She ssys: "One bottle of Foley's Hone;' and Tar Compound completely cured him and he has never been bothered since" Croup, whonplpg rough, measles rougji, all yield to Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. The genuine Is In the yellow package, always. Refuse substitutes. For sals by all drug gists.. Hmve Your Ticktt Round Trip Commencing Juno 1st. THTRTY New Tork City, standard routes , Jj; 15.00 New York City, other desirable routes .7. , .'j .-. .$42.00 Atlaatio City, N. J., standard route . . . .1. . .$44.50 Atlantic City, N.'J,', other desirable routes. ;': . . . .$43.50 Portland, Me., through St. Liawrence Riter region, ' 60 days;, via Boston, 30 days S42.35 Boston, Maes. (60 days) $10. GO L Mantrefl.1 inrnHino- Rt Tawtoiim P.ivse Montreal direct rail route () '.$35.00 Buffalo, N. Y. .$32.00 Toronto, Ont. , $29.60 ' () Limit 60 days. ; ALL SUlVntOlR. EASTERN RATES . (Return Limit October 3L) Mackinac Island $31.80 Boston .$58.00 Portland, Me. . .$58.00 Atlantic City, N. J. $55.00 Buffalo, including tour of Lakes .v. . ..... .$44.50 Detroit, Mich ... . . : ...... . $30.00 Petoskey, Mich. S29.85 Bay View, Mich. 4 $29.85 .v , Liberal stopovers permitted on all tickets, i . ?ls A TRIUMPH IN THE THE LEADING BEER IN THE MIDDLE WEST Family Trade Supplied It IC'has. Htorz, 1260; lDdiendent B-lSfll. to Avoid Street Car Accidents Riding on the not particularly dangerous if one rope, the brake handle and the leaping over the rail towards the parallel oneself by holding onto some part of the car to down while rounding a curve. But riding on tabooed as being too dangerous and Council Bluffs Street Ry. Co. FIELD1 MEET AT CAMBRLDG F ranklin Takes ( smpelltles, Reaver City erond. with CAM BR t DUB. Neh. May 7 .-(Special. V The Southwestern Nebraska Track and Field Meet was held at Cambridge this af ternoon, four schools competing, Trenton, Reaver City, Franklin academy and Cam bridge, with Franklin securing 61 points. lints. . nam-l ,hl.h t Braver City. 33 and Cambridge. 80. , The most remarkable event waa the hi n. ... . V. ..., ... . n.Li M . , . .wiu 1 iit-i mi.'.. . ,. m iiiii oi v noioriuae, w no ii , waa within three feel of the new state rec ord. A high wind prevented fast time. The referee was Racely of the University of Nebraska; starter and Judge, M. Dunlap of Holdi cue Summsrics: lU)-)ard dash: Monu. Franklin, flrat; Chehey, Cambridge, second. Time, 0;lfV ' i'lf-yard dash: Mong, Franklin, first; Chehey, Cambridge, second. Time, 0:26. 440-yard dash: . Bronhard, Braver City, first. Time, 0..17. ' ssn-yard run: Avernon. Beaver Cltv. first: McCoy Franklin, second. Time. 2:16. One-mile fun: McCoy. Franklin, first; Ehlerhart. Franklin, second. Time, 5:27 2l-ysrd hurdles: Bronhart. Heaver City, first; Chehey. Cambridge, second. Time, 0:28 Hammer: Pahl. Cambridge, first: Mo Coy. Franklin, second. Distance. 148 feet 2 Inches. I . Discus: Rrongton.' Franklin, first; Goble, Beaver City, second: Remington. Cam- nnoge. tniro. I'lMance. av reet 1 Inch. 1 Pole vault: Jewltt, Reaver City, flrfli " Carroll, Cambridge, aecond. Helghth. TnC, feet 4 Inches " i " , ,i l i . a . . , , . , . . .nun juiiip:, ici oy, rrsnsnn, iirst; Over.-iean, Beaver Cltv. second: Chehev, Cambridge, third. Hrixhth 8 feet 4 Inches. Broad lump: Piatt, Franklin, first; Chehey. Cambridge, -second; Remington, Cambridge, third. Distance. 19 feet 9 Inches. Relav: Franklin, first; Cambridge, sec end. Time, 1:48. Read "Burlington" Rates East DAY LIMIT. ,; f . ' Cmll, riu r telephone. an4 let me help you plan your trip. J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent, 1502 Farnam St., Omaha , . ART OF BREWING Phones Webster Platfori keeps away from the step, refrain from track, and Fteadies avoid being thrown the step should be