"THE' ."REE:' OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAT 12. IfHT. Rourkes Defeat Antelopes, 6-5; Sox Pile Up Twenty Runs; Phillies Get Nineteen ROURKESWINjLOTZ THE STAR EleTen-lnniny Contest Taken by Omaha Team, Six to Firev JOE WHffiLWHn) TILL . EIGHTH HUiv4 hr Fmttnit, Wko l.aete On Innln anil Gives Way tn nf Dnrbln' Protested De ... rtalaa of I'mplre. LINCOLN.- U 11 iprtl Teles-ram.) Kill l.on was rh hero of an. eleven Inning Nriftle whfrh the Rnurkea took from th Ante ton this-afternoon-, I to S. Fnr celcht Ifinlnps IU pitched ' sensational ' ball, holding tha Antelope to four hit and fanning 'nine of bem. In the eighth h li forced to retire In favor of Patton. who after arl.Trifilng gave. w.y to Danny rwrbin. ... ....... : TJka th freeedlnir two- games errors ft numerous on both aide., hut Lots pitching earlier 'ta the sme roads tha ron taet mote Interesting Kespnln will proteat tha same oa thf strength. nf a decision In tha third 'Lot started to throw the hall after CoKb 'had obtained a lead from third b9 of ten yard. in the excite' ment Agnew stepped In front of.Cnckman, who waa ready to bilnt th ball, and caught Cobb a foot from the plate, the umpire allowing the Way after consldersble wrangling irom the Lincoln manager Vnglaub claimed that Agnew had Inter fered with "the play preventing the batter from having a ivtt at the ball. Omaha took two in tha flret, when Ander on, the Tint. .man up, waa aafa on Gag nier' error. ' 4Clng placed him on eecond ( with a Safrirlce. Graham went down on : a foul toiCQrkman but Kane reached flret aafeljr when Thomaa dropped a long throw from deep center. Andaraon acored. Kane (tola eecond and Behoonover alngled. acor Ing Kane. Col made a pretty running catch of a long drive by Bch.lpks. making tha third out. Cola singled after two were down, but Cobb knocked an eaay one to short. Deatla for Coeksaaa. In tha aerond Kneavea waa struck out. Agnew singled, Lots struck out and Ander sen want dowt), Gagnier to Thomaa. Cock man bumped ;tije board In tha left field fence foV double and McCormlck drove In alrun with a single. Tha . next three went down In a row. Omaha waa threatening tn tha third when Xlrlg alngled, reached second on an error by Oagnler and Graham pushed him to third with a bunt,, but on tha next play Xing was extinguished between third and horn Kane took third on tha play and died there whan Bchoonover outed to Wolvarton. Gagnier and Vnglaub both singled In tha third. Cola sacrificed and Cobb hit to Kneavea, who threw Gagnier out at tha plat, ITnglaub ecorad -n a doubla steal, Cobb reaching aeoond. Cobb waa caught at tha plata i for tha .third out on the protested decision. - , .' Omaha; took another in tha fourth when Schlpk singled, 'Kneavea placed him an aaeond with a aacTlflfte and Agnaw ffoubled. The next two -man wera easy outs. Lin coln want down three In a row. In tha fifth both aides went down three in a row. in tha sixth ' Bchaooyer went dawn to first en an error by McCormlck. Bchlpke alngled. Kn eaves-placed, a bunt along tha first baaa Une. -but Thomas caught the runner on third. Agnew hit to canter and Bchlpke acored. Anderson vaulted out to Cola. Lincoln waa down three in a row In tha sixth,, both going down In th) warn way In the sev enth. Omaha seored again in tha eighth whan Eehlpka doubled and Kneavea hit for tw base. Millar opened tha eighth for Lincoln with a grounder to Kane, which tha Plttsburger handled easily.. Dun'don opened with a single to center, gagnier walked after Lou had passed "Ihirtdon to second with a balk. Patton relieved Lots and Vnglaub singled. Cola was aafa after Gagnier waa caught at third. Cobb singled, scoring Vnglaub. Cbckman hit to Graham, who foroed; Cobb at aeoond after tha game had been tied up., Omaha went down three In a row In the ninth. I Lincoln filled the bases before 6ehtpke yanked Patton, but tha Antelopes could not find tha southpaw and all three men died on basea. Three were down In a row for both-aides In tha tenth. -but In tha eleventh Durbln alngled after Agnew went out on a grounder to the pitcher. Andy forced Durbln at second with a bunt to Fox"; Anderson ' took third on a wild heava-ry--MeGraw and acored when King placed a low, bunt .along the third baaa Una,' "Lincoln waa 'down threa. In a row In their half. Score: A LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E Cagnter, e.'.... 6 0 111 I ngisub, 2b 4 10 14 0 Cole, cf , v... 4 0 1 4 0 1 Cobb, rf 10 110 0 Cockman. lb , , 1 . 0,14 1 McCormlck. if 1 1 0 0 3 Thomaa. lb ... v. ...... I 0 1 14' 1 1 fttratton, c..,... 1 0 0 a 1 0 Miller 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 McGfaw. ci 1 0 1 1 1 0 M'olverton, p 1 0 0 0 4 0 mlth p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pundon 1110 0 0 fox p A 0 0 0 1 0 t i . ,J- t Tatala .. -1.-42 - a U U OMAHA. ; AH. R. H. O. A. E Anderson, if 6 2 0 10 1 King, cf ! t i 10 0 Graham. Jb., 5 0 0 4 0 0 Kan, lb....! 1 1 10 1 0 fchnovr. ,rf b 0 1 1 0 0 - hlpke. Jb... i I S 1 1 1 Kneavea, .. 4 0 1 0 1 Agnew, c.... 6 0 1 IS S 3 l ots. p i.e.' 4.0 0 0 t 1 rattan. p....P 0 0 0 0 0 0 Uurbtn. p .... I 0 1110 Tatale ...I :'.4 'it S3 14 Miller batted fnr, otratton In eighth liundon hattad trr tsmlih In ninth. Lincoln ... 0 1 10000110 0-1 Omeha '. . 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1-4 Two base hits: Si-hlpke. Kneaves. Agnew. Buns' batted n: McCormlck. Cobb. King, drhnooker. Kneavea.. Agnew C). Stolen btsa: Vnglaub. Cole. Cobb. McOraw, Anderson, Kane. Agnew. Sacrifice hits: Cole, . King, Uraham, . Kneae. Struck eut;.-Py Wolverton, 4. by Smith 1; h iIots. t, by Durbln. 1. Bases on balls: Off Lots. 1: off Imrbin. 1 Hit bv pitched ball: Hy Lots. 1. Wild pitch. Wolverton. balk: l.oti. 1. Time of game: 110. Vmplre: ' KneeUnd. SIOl'X CITY WIM I EIGHTH Teaeka laa hy era rive tm ' TmVee. TO(EKA. May 11 Ploux City today took tha kvt gam of the eertes from Toprka. ( to J-i.lt was -aoytMMly s gam up to the eixtht'inning. when the bioux took th lead tnd Vld It. Score: ti ..... .. TOPKKA. rrfcV.Vf ' AB. R. H. O. A.i K Haford. Sh. ........ .. 1 0 1 1 . 1 Uiikeft.Jf v 1 0 3 0.. i rosnaaon. ci-..'..' 4 l" 1 ! tVhKnti, lp , 4 1 11 0 Hopke. a. 10 1111 Moor ztk. 1 I 1.1 1 "roniften. jrt. . ..1.1. t 0 :0 rrmt.ee c. 1 0 0 a .1 ! Beeuher, . p. 4 J ... l. I 0 r:l. : . . - c t 1 xr "ij ' 1 Fior citt: , . : Tota Andreaa.' Xb. I I t 1 1 I Standing of Teams . WEST. LKAC1VC ! NAT L LKAQCK. W.UPit.. W.L.Pct. Stout City.. 1 4 .7M Phila 1 Wichita ... U .: Pittsburg ...14 I Lincoln ....10 T .it New York. ..14 1 3 I'enver 10 7 .svt. Cincinnati ..1 ( .a St. Joseph.. 10 .U Chicago 12 11 .6! Omaha 1 11 Buton IT VO Tiela .... 13 .2,8 St. I.outs. . . . 4 13 .ilo Ues Moines. 1 17 .lbt Brooklyn ... 1J .;'1 AS1KR. AS3 N. AMER. LEAOVE. W.UPrt.. W.LPtt. Minn'apollall 11 .6i'l Detroit 1 t M-i ( olutnnus .13 I &9I Boston 13 10 bat Kn. t lty..H 10 - .MMi Phlla 11 Milwuk..lS II 7?lNew 'ot k,;.ll 1 tU St. Iatrt....l2 ll .MOChicago ,.11 10 .4 TxnilsvlUe .:if 13 41,UasAingioo. II 12 "iW Toledo ... .10 I ,n 'lere!and ... 14 -Sn lnrtianap lis 7 1 ..W3t Louis.'... i 11 .ili . ' ' x eeterday'a Reawlis. , weSTKRM LltGVK. Omar,.' Lincoln.:. : ..' f ' T'ef Moines, n: Denver. 4. St. Josepn. i Wichita. i. Sinux City. 5: Topeka, J. '. NATIONAL RAUVK. Cincinnati, H; Unwrni.'lii,' ht. Iuls. 1; Hrooklyn, 10 fhlcaao, ; New Vork. S: Pittsburg. 10 inilladelphla. 19. ' ' AMERICAN LP:AOVE. Unshington. 6: t'hlcago. 2i. rhllkdrlphla.' 4; St. Luul. I . ,Netv ijprk, (: tietralti . Boston, 7: Cleveland, , AMERICAN AShXlClAI ION. Columbus. 2; Jndlanapolls.-I. ' .Toledo. 6; lutilsvlllc. , Knnsoa City. 30; Kt Paul". 1. Mllwaukae. 13; Minneapolis. 4. Uaaaea Today. j Western league Omaha at Denver, Dea Moines at Lincoln, Sioux City at Wichita, bt. Joseph at topeka. , National League ClnAnnatl ' at Boston. Bt. Louts at Brooklyn, Chicago at New If oik. litlauurg at Philadelphia. American Leagues-Washington at Chl iago. I'niiadeipma at Si. Louis, New Turk at Detroit, iluston at t'leveland. Anrarlcan As,oclatlon Milwaukee at Minneapolis, Kanras City at St. Paui. Columbus at Louisville, Toledo at Indian apolis i 1 "'k 'eilate Isguer-Superlor at Grand Island, Hastings at Kearney, Seward -.... ..... . wituiuni. Stem, lb r., I 1 1 10 0 0 Breen. If 4 1 1 1- 1 0 Neighbors, rf 1 0 0 1 0 0 Wagner, of 4 0 1 4 0 0 Railly. as 4 0 1 0 I 0 Welch, lb. ..4 0 0 1 1 0 C. Miller, a 4 1 1 1 (l W. Miller, p I 0-vO 1 I 1 Total 83 l I ti li 1 Topeka 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Hloux City 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 01 Three-baee hit: Wagner. Two-base hit; Whitney. Haoririce hits: Hopke, Dreen, W. Miller. BaorUlce tiles: Klckert, Neighbor. Doubla play: Hreen to C. Miller. Stolen L-aaes: Breen (1), Neighbors. Baa on balls: Otf Besoher, li oft Miller, . tltruck out: By Beether. I; by Miller, 1. Passed ball: ITrambcs. Cmpir: Haskell. WICHITA DErEATI IT. JOSEPH Visitors Am tsaltl t Overeei Early Lad. WICHITA, Kan., May 11. Wichita featad Vt. Joseph her today, getting early ;lad. Boor I .- , . WICHITA. ' da an AB. R. H. O. A. v . w. v. juaaiston. at , 6 Derger, I elen, If 4 Koerner, lb Hughes, lb ,..,. Pen grw, rf Davis, rf .11 U I hi Schnild. lb.. C lemons, e.. Jainigan, p. TvteJs '. ...... 4 ;Tiu i? ii ST. JQ8ITPH1 - AW. R. H. O. 0 A. E. Zwllllng, of. Kelly, rf Pbweil, If........ Rellly, ti Burton, lb........ Mtnk, ss 0. 0 it 4 W, liamUion, lb Cooper, a 4 0 1 I Kaufman, p I 9 0 0 (ihlllette, f. 0 0 0 0 MeCUasnay I 0 0 0 Totals .81 I i 14 11 0 'Ratted for Kaufman In th seventh. Wichita I OliOOOlO- St. Joseph.'. ...... ... 0 t'M'l i I M Two-baa hits: Mlddleton, Hughes, Jar nlgau, Koerner. basea on balls: Off Kaufman, X; off Jamlsan, 4. Struok out: Hy chllietta, 1; by Jarblgan, L Timei lfc. Ln.plr; Clark. ORlltLlEI LOIS TO DBS MOIMEI Visitor Wla" Oust hr Sr af KIT - to rar. ' DENVER, May U.-Da Molne defeated th Orisslls today by I to 4. Score; DCS MOINES. . AB. R. H. PO. A. E Curtis, If 0 1 1 0 1 Colligan. lb 4 114 10 Mettiok, of i i 4 I 0 0 Dwyer,-lb.. 4 " 0 1 1 0 Needham, ss..., 6 0 I 1 1 1 K ores, lb 4- 0-014 Decamp, rf.,.,., I 0 0 1 0 0 Lynch, a....- ,.0 I - ' 1 0 Northrop, p 4 11119 Totals S I 11 Zt 14 1 DENVER. . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. MoMurray. o 4 0 0 4 1 0 Qllmore. cf 4 0 110 0 Waldenaaul, lb , ., I 0 1 11 0 Julllln. lb 0 I 1 Lindsay, lb.. I t 1 U t 0 i ottey. as I l e l 1 0 Cassldy, rf 4 0 110 0 OB lien. If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Khman, p 11 1 1 4 0 Harris, p..... 1 0 0 0 1 0 t , Totals 32 4 17 17 I Des Moines I I I II III M Denver 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 04 Stolen bales: Mattlck. Weidenewul, Cas sldy (3. Needhsm. Coffey, O'Brien Twa bsse hit: Northrop. Home run: Msttick Struck Out: By Northrop, 1; by Ehman. ti by Harris. I Bases on balls: Off North rop, : off Ehman, 1. Tft on basea: Pea Moinee. 10, Denver. I. Innings pitched: Bv Ehman six and ana-third, runs 4. hits . by Harris two and two-thirds, runs 1. hits 4. Time: 1:47. I'mptre: Shoemaker. roler'a KUaey Kvasegy Aeted alrk. M. N. George, Irondale, Ala., waa both red with kidney trouble for many yeara "I til' persuaded to try Foley Kidney Remedy, and before taking It thre daya I could feel Its beneficial effect. Th pal left my back. ' my kidney action cleared up and I am ao muob batter. I 4 not hesitate to rcomcand Foley Kid ney Remedy." For sal by all druggists. . -a- I ffrcrr rv X iSOt r.i- I -, v Manager of Moisant Aviators N'-wiC at - A. f - v - r i - Ji; P. L. PHILLIES WIN BY 19 TO 10 Pittsburg Pitchers Touched Up for Seventeen Safe Ones. LOSERS SCORE SEVEN IN NINTH Philadelphia Breaks fteason'a Scoring; Record 1st . National Ltssse , Alexander Effective Till Last Inalnar. PHILADELPHIA. May 11. -In defeating Pittsburg by 10 to 10 today 'Philadelphia broke the season's scoring record In the National league. Camnltz, Gardner and Smith wera all hit hard by the home team. while Alexander waa very effective until the ninth Inning, when tha visitors acored seven runs on two-baggera by McCarthy and Miller, two errors and four bases on balls. McKetchnle was hit on the wrist by a pitched ball in th first inning and was foroed to leave tha gam. Gibson and Wag ner wer put off the field by Vmplr fin. nera'n for objecting fbvdec1slons. Score: FHILAPEU'HIA PlTTSBtRO. n.H.O.A.B. - . B H.O.A.B TUus. rf..... I-I V McK'hnle. Ill I t t 0 Knt.be, b.... t 14 1 pjrnt, Jb..,.l I 1 boben, it..,. 1 l l I imcIi. cf I 4 M(e. !( II lrk. It.... 4 I !ikrt, c( . 4 110 0 Wiiatr, m... I I 1 1 h Ludarus, ,1k.. i 1 0 MriVinh;. n I I 1 0 Cxwlis. .Ss,.. 4 4 VJ Miller. 2b. . 141 Ilooin. s I I 11 t 1 Humor, lb... (440 Aleiuaer, p. t I 1 1 Wilton, rt ... 4 0 1(0 Gtbaon, .... 1110 Teuls W 17 17 4 1 glmoo, e I I 1 amnlti, p... 10 0 4 4 Gardner, p... t 0 4 0 Smith, p Flyno 0 0 0 0 4 Totals.. ..14 4 14 11 1 Batted for Smith in ninth. Pittsburg 1 0 .0 0 0 0 2 0 7-10 Philadelphia o o I 1 1 o o s ; Two-base hits: Dooln. McCarthy (2), Mil ler, Lobert, Titus. Three-base hits: Lobert, Paskert. Hem mm Mage. Hlta: Off off Gardner, 7 In four Innings; off Smith! 4 in two-thrid inning, facrifioe hit: lu derus. Sacrifice file: Knab. Simon, Byrne. Stolen bases: Lobert. . Mage. Knabe. Ieft on bases: Pittsburg, 6; Phil adelhola. S. Bases on balls: Off Camnits. li off Uardner, 4; off Smith, 1; off Alex ander, I. Bases on errors: Pittsburg, 3; Phi ade Dh a. 1. Hit by Ditched ball: M.V Alexander, McKechnle; by Gardner. Tltue. Struck out: By Gardner, 1; by Alexander, 10. Wild pitches: Camnits, Gardner. Time: 1:20. Umpires: Flnneran and Kigler. Brooklya Hlta Ball Hard. BROOKLTN. N. Y., May 11.-Brooklyn batted Steele and Geyer hard today, while Barger was well-nigh mvincibls, and tha home team won its first game of the St. Louis series by 10 to 1. Daubert secured a home run, a tiipl and two singles in four times up. Score: BROOKLYN. ST. LOl'Il. B.H.O.A.K. B. H.O.A.B. urk, at t 1 t 4 1 Mutsme. XX. 4 4 0 S tubMt, lb.. 4 1 11 I e HtuMr. ... 1 I Vht, If.... 4 II 0 Ellis, if 4 1 4. 0 4 Hummel, lb. 4 I t Konttcbr, lb. I 1 II 0 0 Ltjeune. ct.. I II 1 tviu. rf ... 4 I I 0 0 Coulaoa. rf . I I 4 4 Mowrejr. lb.. I 1 I 4 tlm'rntl, 161 1 Oakte, ef.... I lit Bergen, .... 4 I 4 Brttnthss, ! 11 4 Bwter. p.... 4 111 Bll. c 1 till Stl. p I 1.4 THllt......4 U It II lUqv, p .... I 4 1 4 ToUlt 10 I 14 14 1 Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 4 1 1 -W St. Louis 0 0000. 0101 1 Left on bsses: St Louis, 4: Brooklyn, I. Two-bajte hits; Coulson, Barger. 'i'hr4 base hits: Daubert, Wheat. Home run: Iaubert. Micililct riy: Hummel, ttauri flce hits: Stark (3). Daubert (2). Baa on errors: St. Louis, 1. titolea bases; Wheat "l. Leleune. Zimmerman. Double play: Stark to Hummel to Daubert. Base on bails: Lir Steele,-i; on ueyer, ; on Bamer. 1. Struck out: Hv Steele. 1; by Geyer, 1; by Harger, 4. Wild pitch; Bteele. Hits: Off Steele, ll In six innings. Time; 1.41 Umpires; Klem and Doyle. tabs Ittsu Lack. NEW TOKK, May ll.-Chlcago, after having loat five gamea In a row, turned on New Vork and won, 0 to 3, today In a contest featured by th pitching of Harry Mclntyre. . Soorc: ' CMICAOO. KBW yftRK. B H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.K. ItaekaH. If.. 4 I I IDmn. rf .4 4 14 1 Sohulte. rf . 4 I I I L. Doyle, lb. 4 4 114 Holmu, cf . III 4 Saadxraaa, cf 4 I I I 0 rhtnce,lk .. 4 4 4 Murray, If... I 1 1. Doric, lb. 4 14 11 Mcrkic, IS... 4 4 It I Tinker, a. ... I 114 4 indwell, aa. 4 4 I tim'rmas. lb 4 I I I 4 frills, lb... I AMkcr, a. .. I 4 4 1 Myara. c I 1 I 1 4 Kllng 1 1 I I 4llaan. a ... I 1114 Wclntrrc, p.. 4 1 4 4 Crendell, P . 1 4 4 I 0 Raymon4. p. 1 I Total II 14 17 T 1 B.fk.r 1 4 I Mareuar. p. 4 4 Gov ...... I I I 4 Totals I I r7 11 1 Patted for Raymond in the eighth. Patted for Marquard In the ninth. Chicago 0 0 1 1 I 0 I 1 0-0 New Vork 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 I Two-base hits: Zimmerman, J. Doyle. Klmg. Tliree-base hits: Uyera. Knod araas. H'jme run: Rchu'.te. Stolen bases: C nance 1. Saerific hit: Schulte. 1-ft en liaees: Clucag". I; New Vork, 4 Base on eirors: New York. 1. Struck out: Uy Craadall. I; by Raymond. 1; bv Mclntyre, T. hears on balls. Orf randall, 2, oft Ra nond. 1. Wild pilch: Rayiound. Hiw: Off (randall. 7 in four and one-third in ainga. it Kamnd 7 in three and two-Ihli-ds innings; off Marquard, 1 in one In nn 1im. 1 it I'mplrea. Brennaa and Oly. Beele Take (lac toateai. BOSTfiV. May 11. Cincinnati won a alow gam front Boston toda, 11 to 10, The 4 ,K',' .: 9" t t- . , 4i Aj.frCOlXa- -:,,.S kwt? lit jWJ.araUaa YOUN'G. local team secured three home runs, but weak pitching lost the contest. Score: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.K B H O A E Pfsrhar, If... 4 1 4 0 4 Clarke, If ... 3 1111 Kgan, lb 4 IT 0 Tannry, lb... 4 4110 ttatao, cf 4 1 I m 1 HarioK, n... 1 I I 1 Hoblltiol. lb. I I 11 M Insrrton, lb.. 4 1114 Rck. rf .... tit Millar, rf . . 4 114 Grant, lb.... I I 1 I 0 ?.ny, lb.. 4 4 14 4 Iony, aa... 4 I I I 1 IVIllnx. rf... 1 4 4 4 4 McLean, c.l I 1 I 0 Graham, c.l 1411 Kromme, p.. 114 10 Brown, p I 1 0 1 0 i . Pfrdue. p.... 1 0 0 0 4 Totals 4114 17 16 t Spratt. Jb.... 1 0 4 4 MrTiama. p.. 4 4 4 Butlar 1 0 4 4 4 Totale 14 11 17 11 4 Batted for McTlgue In ninth. Boston 0 riot 101 1-10 Cincinnati 3 0 4 0 I 0 4 1-11 Two-base hits: Beecher, Egan. Downey, Bates, lngerton, Hoblitzel, darker. Three base hit: Sweeney. Home runs: Miller, Brown, lngerton. Hits: Off Brown. 7 In, six Innings: off Perdue. 7 In two Innings. Sacrifice fly: Miller. Stolen basea: Bates t2, HobltUel (2), Collins, Grant. Double plays: Clark tn Graham, Grant to Kgan to HobltUel, Bgan to Downey to Hoblltxel, lngerton to Graham to Tenney. Left on bases: Boston. 6; Cincinnati, 13. Basea on balls: Off Brown, 6; off Perdue, 1; off Mo Tigue, 4-; off Fromme, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Brown, Hoblitzel; by Fromme, Clarke. Struck out: By Brown, 2; by Per due, 1; by Fromme. 2. Time: 2:31. Um pires: Johnstone and Eason. BREWERS RON OYER MILLERS ! r t .'" r Champions ' Suffer Bad Defeat Pennant Railing Day. on FINAL SCOEE THIRTEEN TO FOUR Appropriate Ceremonies and Raad Mode Marks Peasant Raising dar--Randal! Gets Three Base Hit. I MINNEAPOLIS. May ll.-Approprlata ceremonies and band music marked pen nant raising day In Minneapolis, but th champions suffered an overwhelming da feat.. Score: MILWAUKES. MlNNBAPOUf. B.H.O.A B. firmer, cf... 4 4 14 Jtandall, rf ... 4 t 4 4 4 0111. lb 4 114 1 Charloa. tb. . B III 1 Oavath. If.. I till Jonaa. lb 4 I I 4 W llllama. to. 4 I I Llabold. If... I 1 1 4 Rmamaa, rf. I 1 1 Barrett, cf... I 114 4 Kllllfcr, as.. 4 tilt Clark, lb..., II Ferric, lb.... 4 144 Lewla. aa 1 4 4 4 Ovona. a 4 I 4 I Marthall, a . I I 1 I Pattarcon, p.. I I Doufhtrty, p I 1 1 I Hmltb I I Tota la 44 10 17 11 1 Total!...., It I IT 1ft 1 Smith battnd for Patterson In ninth. Milwaukee 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 411 Minneapolis 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-4 Two-baa hit: Jones, Clark, Marshall. Three-base hit: Randall. Httses on balls: Off Dougherty. 4. Struck out: By Patter son. I; by Dougherty, 1. Time: 1:46. Vm plres: Bierhaiter.and Weddjge. Neihof f toPlay Third Base for Pa Rourke's Team Star of Lait Year's Dei Moinei Outfit .' Will Join on with Omaha . at Once. Pa Rourks tiss stopped ona of th weak spots In his lineup. Csar Niehoff. tha heavy hitting fast fielding third baseman, who waa with Dea Mcjlnes last season, and who want to In dianapolis b'y way of iPttaburg, has bsen secured for tha third sack position, with tha Rourke family. He wtll reach Omaha this morning and will join the team at either Denver or Topeka, probably th latter place. Niehoff's presence wtll be a big telp Just now. He will relieve Captain Bchlpke, and enable that player to get the rest his weak knee demands. His presence on the field will strengthen Kneavs, who will not have to cover quite as much ground, and will thus b steadier In his ttork. When tichipk gets a llttlo rent for his bad leg, he will be in condition to go In anywhere on th field and make a full hand. This will put Omaha In pretty fair shape.. Th losing streak was broken at Lincoln yesterday after a hard fight for eleven innings, Omaha winning th gam by hard hitting. It. la only fair to hold out tha hope that th hoodoo ha been quieted If not actually done away with, and that from this time on the team ought to get at least an even break in th luck of th gam. With rtits It Is certain to coma home with a much better record than it haa made on the road. Th tough luk cannot last forever. SACK CENTER, Minn. May 11-Th paihfinding automobile of the Minnesota Automobile association on Its route-making trip from Kt. Paui to Helena. Mont., left here at o'clock today for Fargo, Jf, D via Fergus Falls. Foley Kidney I'lne take hold of your syirn nd help you to rid yourself of your dragging backache, dull baadache. aorvouaness, impaired eyesight, and ef til th Ilia resulting from the Impaired action of your kidneys sad bladder. Re member. It la Foley Kidney PCla that da t WHITE SOX PILE UP 20 RUNS Senator. Buried Under Ar&lavnche of Hiti Without Trouble. FINAL SCORE IS TWENTY TO SIX Creoai Hit Hard a ad Rapport Hasttil To Home Raae Tbree Tfcree Baae Hlta Sis Oooel for Two Raa-re. CHICAGO, May ll.-Chlcago batted Groom all over the field tody and had little difficulty burying the visitors In an avalanche of hits, winning the game by a score og 20 to 0. Th support behind Groom waa also very rsgged. Score: " ' CHICAOf). WASHINGTON. B.H O A g. B. H.O.A.B McOon all. lb 4 14 1 0 Milan. cf....4 111 Lord, lb 4 1 I Coamy. If . ..4 1 1 1 Mtlntyrt, ef. 4 I 4 4 LeMralt. lb. I 4 Id 4 4 Oallahan. If, 4 S I 4 e BlbarfaW, lb. 4 1 I t 1 Bodle, rf I I Scbarfrr. if.. 4 141 Colhna, lb. ,.4 1 1 4 v thim, xb 4 4 114 rnrhan, as... I 1 1 4 I MrBrtda. aa. . 14 4 1 Sullivan, c.l I I I Hanry. e 4 111 While, p I 1 ft I Inmm. p I 1 4 I 1 Miller 1 Total 44 11741 TMalt 10 U 14 4 Batted for Groom In ninth. Chicago .....0 0 1 1 4 0 7 - Washington ....... 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0-- Two-base hits: Corhan. McConnell. Col lins, Conroy, White, Bodle. Three-base hits: Schaefer. Bodle. Sullivan. Home runs: Milan. Callahan. Sacrifice hits: Conroy, t'olllns. White. Double play: Corhan to McConnell to Collins. Left on bases: Chi cago! "7: "Washington. I. Races on balls: Off White, 2; off Groom, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Groom, McConnell. Corhan. Struck out: Bv Groom. 4; bv White. S. Passed balls: Henry, 2. Wild pitch: Groom. Tim: 2:10. Vmplres: Perrlne and Sheridan. Boston Takes Close One. CLEVKLAND, May ll.-Cleveland and Bnaton fought on of the harden diamond battles vr seen her today, th visitors winning after ten ninings. 7 to ft. Pinch hitters were used by the wholesale, which resulted In seven pitchers being- used. Scor: BOSTON. a. ho C1.KV BLAND. A r B HO A.B Booear. rf -. Gardnar, lb. Speaker, cf.. Lawla, If.... Knfla. lb... Yarkca, aa... it 1 0 Oraner, If.. I I I I 1 I 1 I Olaon, aa 4 4 Jarktnn, cf. .. 4 4 BcMcrly, rf.. 4 4 Storall, lb.,, 4 Turner, lb... 4 0 Ball, IB.-... 4 0 Land, c 1 0 smith. I 0 Ylncllns p.j I 0 Harkneaa, p. 0 I 1ft I 1 4 I W llllama, lb. 4 4 14 Oarrlgan. c. 4 1 4 Hall, p 4 (tootta, p 4 Wood, p 1 4 1 nirnVham .. 1 M Kaler. p ft Hiandlnf, p.. 4 Fltbcr 4 Totals 41 14 M Totala 17 tl 40 11 4 "Matten ror Harknees in the seventh. Batted for Kaler in th ninth. Cleveland 1 10000121 04 Boston I 00011200 1-7 Two-base hits: Olson, Easterly, Hooper. Three-base hit: Engle. Bases on balls: Off Ylngllng, 2; off Blending. 1; off Hall, 4. Struck out: By Ylngllng. f; by Bland ing, I; by Hall. 2, by Cicotto. I: bv Wood, 1 Time: 2:36. Vmplres: Evans and Mullin. ' I Athletlca Rally la Kioto. ST. LOUIS, May 11. Philadelphia scored threa runs in a ninth-Inning rally and de feated th locals. Sensational fielding by Shotton and Hofroan and Strunk's home run drive wer th featur. Score: PHfLADBLFHl A. ' IT. LOUIS B.H O A. aV a. h o a s; Strunk, If.... 4 114 4 tkettoa, If... 4 174 Oldrlof, ef... 4 t I Austin, lb... 4 1 1 4 Collins, lb... I 41 4 Hainan, rf... I 1114 naaar, as.... a lit 0 Lacorta, lb.. 4 4114 Tavta, lb.... 4 4 I 4 4 Hofmaa. ef. . 4 4 I 4 Murphy, rf.. 4 I 1 1 4 Clarke, C....A til Mclnnaa, a.. 4 111 4 Wallace, as. . I 4 I I 4 Thomaa, c... 4 14 4 4 Crlaa. lb 1 4 41 Krauac. p.... I ft I 4 Powell, p.... I 114 LWIncnen, 4 4 4 Coomb, ... 4( Totals. .....II 17 Tl 1 Uw 114 V Derrick .... I44 Totala at 11 IT I Batted for Kraus In th ninth. Ran for Thoma In tb ninth. , Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 6t. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 Two-baa hlta: Shotton, Lord. Horn run: eitrunk. Bases on balls: Off Kra.ua. 1; off Powell, 1. Struck out: By Kraus. I; by Powell, 1. Tim: LW. Vmplr: uiaeen ana y uougnim. Tlsjora Are Blanked. DETROIT. May 11. Detroit, helpless tn th hands of Russell Ford, failed to reach second baaa and New York captured th acond lima ef tha eerie, to a It was a pitchers' battle until tha sixth and dumb playing thereafter aidOd New Tork In mak ing run. Bcor: NTW TORK. DBTROrT B H O.A.I B. H.O.A.B. Welter, rf.... 4 It 4 Shaller, If... 4 4144 Daniels, tl... 4 114 Bush, as 411 Cfeaaa, lb.... I 114 Oot. cf I 114 4 Hartaell. lb.. 4114 Oafor. rf . I 4 I 4 ft Crce. it I I Iiclah'nty, Ik I I I I Gardner, lb.. 4 I I I ft Moriarty, lb. I 4 1 4 4 Johnana, as.. 4 i 4 4 4 Kaaa. lb 1 lull Sweeney, e. .. I 11 t Btanaga, a.... I 114 4 Ford, p 14 44 Lively, p 141 - Sobnildt .... 1 Totala II 10 II 4 4 Totale 14 I IT IT 1 Batted for Lively In ninth. New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 - Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Ieft on basea: New York, 1; Detroit, t Three-base hit: Sweeney. Sacrifice hlta: Chase (2. Gardner. Sacrifice flies: Hart teli, FYrd. Stolen baaa: Cree. Double play: Johnson to Gardner to Chase. Struck out: By Ford, 7; by Lively, 1. Baaee on balls: Off Font 1; off IJvely. I. Hit by pitched ball: By Lively, Sweeney, Daniels. Time: 2:06. Umpires: Connolly and Kgan. Superior Team is in Fine Shape It Win Three Straight Games from Concordia Team of Eaniai Cen tral Leag-ue. SUPERIOR, Neb., May 11. epacial.) Superior Just closed a series . of thre games wHh tb Concordia (Kan.) Central Kanaaa leagu beam and clearly outclassed and outplayed them In every department Score, first gme, I to i; second game, t to 1; third gam, 1 to 4. Th feature of th thlfd alma wa th heavy batting of th Superior player, knocking Fowler, th best pitcher, out Of th box In th fourth Inning. Th Superior tam ha now thinned out It tryout and expect to leave with the regular Friday morning for Grand Island, where It Is scheduled to open th season May 12. Join th Beo'a Booklovar contest now. Taa StyW Caaaat B CrltWU-. T HERE'S a correct 4hp for every a a aa aaary aatania. Far oarft ana aiay UTHOUM WATERPROOFED Lift IN COLLARS. Sft taa mmm rrkal aa aaaaaaikaL Tsar are tatnaaaaUr clcea- Ya Imaerr laaai raartrif viik a Same cla. Tbc tana ceilai fee a aJwara wora-aalr wattrereofoe. CelUrs, Zt eaab " Caft. SO a pe at rat eaaler'i at kr auil aa laatipi el pica, Tfca nBERLOID CO. 7 - t Wseerty riece. R. T. . mm -Est Jackson to Enforce the Anti-Gift Bll Food Commiuioner Servei Notice Upon the Merchants of State of Nebraska. From a Staff Correspondent ) LINCOLN. May 11. t Special .)-Food Commissioner W. It. Jitckson has given notice to both Jobbers snd merchants over the state that on and after July 1 his de partment will rigidly enforce the recently enacted Housh bill which provides that n food products In packages containing gifts. , premiums or priies shall be sold in th state. The notice given In advance will allow dealers ufficlent time. Com missioner Jacket n believes, to dispose of all -such goods they may hav on, hand. The food commissioner, who took the mat ter tip with Governor Aldrtch. received as surance from the executive that he would have his support In the matter. The let ter sent out today reads as follows: Mv attention Is called to the fart that a tUTj Johi"'r r furnishing the trade .V7l rt ?rofluc, Packages containing gifts, rremiums or prizes -.y1;11'. It"'. """ ln t"" rtifrict court of the Judicial district corresponding iML'",KRricr.oountv- which h district Judge held that the law was uncnnstltu tlonal. It has not been passed upon hv the supreme court, and therefore we are dis. posed to hold that the law is effective In all of tha state outside of Lancaster county. We feel all the more sure of the reesnn. ablenees of enforcing this law since the Je":,lature enacted a law known a, Lmu,'"-,..107 Providing -for an act to prohibit gift enterprises and to provide, punishment for violation of the ssm This bill received the signature nf the governor and will b operative In lulv I pon consultation with Governor Aldrlch A. V" J,w,lrtd that on and after Julv i the food, drug and dairy commission woulo rigidly enforce the law with reference to packages containing gifts, premiums or prises. This lease of time will give dealers an opportunity to dispose of such slock ss they may now have on hand. We r.re giving this notice that all mav he pre. pared for the strict enforcement of the law after the date above mentioned. MILLE RREPORTSON BUILDING (Continued from Third Page.) for mtklng an aasaul on the Idea of such medical school extension. Tlinse who fa vored th reolutiin and fought It through to a succeseful finish contended that state support for one school of medicine as op posed to homeopathic and eclectlo theory wan purely class legislation. toort Holda Couple Divorced. In the cut of Lucy Scott against Charles Scott, parties living at Vniversity Place who eleven years ago were divorced, but who have continued to live In the same house ever since. Judge Stewart today decided that their relations should revert to that of divorced man and wife, and that all recent actions In court should be dropped,., with both parties paying costs Incurred by them ln the matter. The plaintiff, Mr. Scott, asked the court for a permanent Injunction prohibiting her former husband from living In the house which the two had occupied aa husband and wife before their separation. Th de fendant filed an answer In. which ha al leged that while the property was ln th name of Mrs. Scott It really belonged to him Inasmuch aa all of tha material with which th houss waa built bad been fur nished by him. ' . DANDBLIOX WAR AT KEARNEY tlx Hundred gtndeots Clear Cam pas at Norosal School. KEARNEY. Neb.. Mey, 11. -(Special. ) Kearney caught th dandelion war fever several days Ago. but hostllliiee have eo.nflned to Individual skirmishes until this forenoon, when 0 students of th State Normal school were marshalled ln classes on the campus and began avstamatie Ha. stmctlon of tha yellow peril. Within Just an hour tha bla- cam rn a clear of dandelions and heaps of wilting plant five feet high wera staekad ahn.it tha campus. Tha students attacked tha aanaeiions. which thickly studded th grounds about th achool, with knives, trowels, hoe and digger mad for th purpoae. There were no 1nughr and within a brlf spec of time Dr. A. O. WKKe4a4e4t4K The Wise Live and Learn' And the wise thing to learn about Rye is that RcHEgLf is the best of all the old time favorite because it is absolutely pure with smooth delicate flavor all its own. "Schenley" is distilled four times , in copper (ordinary whiskey not mot than twice) which gives you full strength, full purity, full flavor. ft I. .i 9 Alway keep a bottl of In th boa. Bottled In Bond. U. S. Oovernment ttina en every battle. Schenley Distilling Company, Lucesco, Pa, Note the label on the bottle RVfc t ) and be sure Pure Rye A TRIUMPH IN THE ART THE LEADING BEER IN THE MIDDLE WEST Family Trade Supplied b ( haa. Stors, Phones Wehste 12O0; ltttlepeudenl B-1SU1. Thomas railed the student tn chapel, snd from the windows of the new wing nn a yellow blnsaom could be seen and the lawn was aa smooth as before the rai'l After the battle was ended the student. 4 congregated on the campus, sang a fen songs of victory and m.tde plans for tlie biggest ptcnlo Kestney students eet en )ed. It will be held before the vve nf the term and all Mudrnla of the s. ho. aii' expected to participate. It Is ptct.al'le the place will he selected sonienhere on Wood river. CENTRAL CITY COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS Wnrkina for tw Train Over gtroina hnra Branch and Wante F'nnrth of July Celebration. CENTRAL CITY. Neh M ti-ifir,.. elal. The Central City Commercial club nectaeo hy an overw he Inting vote at it last meeting, that there should he a Fourth of July celebration In Central City this year. In case ClarUs waa not determined to hold a celebration there. Resolutions were adonted aaklne that all efforts be put forth to secure another train over the Vninn Pacific Strotnsluirg branch, one which would leave Lincoln at about 7.30 In the morning and arrive her between 10 and 11, and which would return so as to reach Lincoln at about ;;,10 In the evening. The president was Instructed to appoint a committee on publicity to assist in se curing and furnishing Information to the taxpayers of the county In this new court house proposition. In the election of offi cers. O. H. Gray, who has held the presi dency of the club since its foundation, was re-elected unanimously, this being his eighth consecutive term.. Bert Ixck was re elected treasurer, and James Henderson, secretary. J. H. Wlthrow was re-elected vice president. The following were elected th board of trustee; Stem Nnrdstedt. K. H. Bishop. Pert Hart. rr. H iz i r... ri, M. O. Rcudder, fieorge Lock, Percev Burke K. W. Badger. J. K. Jenkins. BOY HAS FINGERS TORN OFF Aabnrn lad Is IMaHna -Ith Dyna mite Cartridge. When It FCxplndea. i AVBVRN. Neb.. May II i .pecl.il. I Yes. terday Pude MrKee ns playing with n dynamite cartridge at the school iohp when it exploded and tore off his thumb, one finger and psrt of another. ani severly injured his hands. This hoy. n tn other boys, found the dynamite cartridges along the public, road., and some of the boys had their pocketr full of them In. vestigatlon showed that The Humer Con struction company, engaged In drertfttrm th Nemaha river, unloaded a box con taining the cartridges and tools along the road. Agents of tha company say it a locked and that someone broke it open and scattered the cartridges on the ground where the boy found them, Mate Board at Cambridge. CAMBRIDGE. Neb., May ll.-iSpcia1.-The State Board of Public Ind and Buildings, consisting of Land Commis sioner E. B. Cowler. Treasurer Walter A. George. Secretary of Ptate Addison Walt and Attorney Oeneral Grant C. Martin, ar rived her via automobile from Bartley Tuesday morning at 10 a. m. to look over the site offered by Cambridge upon which to locate the new noo.ono agricultural achool whldh s to b established In this Section of Nebraska. The board left this city at I o'clock and were taken by th committee' hers, who had the matter In charge, to Oxford, where they arrived at 4 p. m., after having made a short stop at Arapahoe. Frtahtfnl Inlimi of the stomach, liver torpid, lame back ana wean Kidneys sre overcome by Electr1; Bitters. Guaranteed. SOc. For sale by Beaton Drug ,Co, Base Ball Baaqaet. E!rlt.Clro!': '"etsry he Omaha Base Ball club. Is to be the guest of honor at a banquet given by th Peckers' Base Ball L'1u.R',ur1r nlht- Th Tread will b. held at th Block Yards ttrhinn an,,.w. Omsha. ' On another page will tte round tha rules governing the Booklovers Contest. "Tie Favorite Rje of Six Generations" "Schsnley'' to order Schenley at your dealer. OF BREWING VHJ17 Ar3 if jj