TILE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1911 Omaha Defeats Tapeka; White Sox Climb two Notches; Tigers Win; Phillies Lose i t ESUSES Fid DP 1 GAEE Tale Seerad One Fron Topeka j Eirit to Two. SCEtmOYEB. THOLE "WITH STICX BUi Kin Ttsrht Cncil la Eighth Inning Prervtone to Wit Irk Tney Oet not ln-l nit. TOPEKA. Kail. Mar 1- iSpecial Tele gram. ) Omaha took the second gams frem Tnpeka with num. Dusty Rhodeft holding the Indiana at bar by splendid pitching. Clark could Dot do a well, and tha Rourkes pounded Mm la tha pinches. Tlia score was I to t Hcboonover. who featured the hitting of the day, started things In tha second, when ha tripled and scored on Kneaves' single. Ha assayed to count ona on Mi own efforts In tha fourth, following a dmiNe with a st"al of thJrd. Ha.klm pegged bad and ha tried to score, but was raogbt at tha plate whan Hopke recover 1 tha bail and shot It horn. Four singles cored In tha seventh and tha Rourkes were out of reach. In the eighth Schoonover got on first b an error and mole second. Rlckert dropped Kneevee' high ona, and the score cam )n. To make it a sound thrashing-, Omaha took four mora In tha ninth. Pick st iclt at first when Hopke Juggled his ground:. Kane singled and tha two employed tha double steal. Williams was walked, but Klehoff sent a screamer to the center fence for three bases, shoving In three runs before him. King then scored Mm with a single. Tha Kaws made war for Rhodes only In tha eighth. Up to then they had but one hit.. Clark singled, Rlckert followed with a double and Hafford added a single. That scored ' two. Three flyouts broke up tha rally. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Rlckert. If ' I 1 1 I ft 1 Hafford, Xb 1 0 1 I 0 I Thomaaon. cf 4 0 110 0 Whitney, lb 4 0 0 1 1 0 Hopke. ss 4 0 0 0 4 0 Crompton, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Moore, 2b 3 0 0 0 t 0 Hawklna. e I 0 0 10 0 0 Clark. 9 - ., 110 4 0 Total ........ v8? 1 4 17 U "s OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. K. Pick. 8b 6 1 2 0 1 Kane, lb 6 1 1 15 0 1 Williams, rf 4 1110 0 Klehoff. 3b 5 1 J 1 J o King, cf i...;-. I 0 16 0 0 Schoonover. If ...... 4 1 I 0 0 0 Kneavea, as 4 0 1110 Agnew, o 4 114 10 Rhodes, p I 0 1 0 1 0 Totals ........ ..49 I 14 27 18 2 Topeka -.. ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 2 Omaha 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 48 Three-baae hlta: William, Klehoff. Schoonover., Two-baae hits: Rlckert, choonover. Stolen baaee: Pick. Kane. King, Bohoonover (2). Bases on balls: Off Clark, I; Off Rhodes, 1. . Struck out: By Clark, T: by Rhodes, S. Passed balls Agnew. Hit by pitched ball: By Clark, 1 By Rhodes, L umpires: Shoemaker and Morgan. UtUSUrU KCTlf OVER tlOVX CITY PaTur Tajfcea teooad Genua ef Se-rleo, Tea. to One. . SENVXK, May M.-1ou City ket ; the second game of tha series to tha OrissUes, 10 to lm Tha Braves sent In three pitchers In aa attempt to stop the locals. O'Brien was in fins form" and held the visitors safe at ail times after tha first Inning;. Score; DENVER. AB. R K. o. A-e,B. Lloyd. b l Gilmora, cf ( , l Weldensaul, If 4 Qulllln, b. ..... 0 Lindsay, lb. ...... 4 1 Coffey, ss , I 1 Caasldy, rf 1 McMurray, e S ' 4 O'Brien p.. 4 1 i i 0 1 0 12 0 Totals.. .40 io 17 r u i ROUX CITT. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Andrea, lb 4 1110 0 tttem, lb t 0 o IS 2 0 Brenn, If 4 0 1 0 0 0 Neighbor, rf 4 0100 Wagner, of 1 0 0 4 0 1 Rellly. ss v. ...... 10 0 1(1 Hartman. lb. 10 10 2 0 Miller, o 10 0 10 0 Welter, p 1 0 1 1 1 0 W ilson, p 1 0 0 0 0.0 Wllktn. p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Welch 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 1 7 24 13 1 Batted for Fellly in ninth. Denver 01010411 10 Sioux City ... 1000000001 Stolen bases': Andreas. Lindsay, Mc. Murray. Coffey. Two-base hit: Ullmor. Three-base hit: O'Brien. sacrifice hits: Gllmore, Coftey, Wagner. otruuk out: uy O Brlen. 10; by Jlelter, 1. Bases on balls: Off O Brlen. J; off Melter, 1; off Wilson, 1; off Wllklns, 1. Double play: Lloyd to Coffey to Lindsay. Wild pitch: O Brlen. Left on bases:- Denver, 13, filoux City, . Innings pitched;- By Melter. 4 runs. 10 hits In five and one-third Innings; by Wil son, 2 runs, 1 hit in two-thirds Inning; by Wliklns, 4 runs, htu in two Innings. Time: 1.21. Umpires: Kneeland, Ehman and Barber. WICHITA IHADKI DBS MOISBs Dsurhasa la Steadier Than Hersche. Score Six t Five. WICHITA. Kan.. May 1.-Durham was steadier than Hersche, and Wichita nosed out Ies Moines. t to 6. 8cors:. DBS MOINES. ...AB. R. H. O. A. E. Curtis, if i,. 6 0 1 2 0 0 Colllgan. sa 6 2 12 11 Mattieks, cf .-. t 0 1 1 0 0 Dwyer, lb 6 0 1 10 0 0 Needham, 2b 4 0 1 4 4 0 Korea, 3b 4 0 0 1 1 0 .Decamp, rf 4 2 2 0 0 0 Bachant, e 4 2 14 11 Hersche. p 4 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 40 6 ' 12 24 1 WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. 0 0 A. 0 3 0 Mtddleton. cf. Berger, ss pelden. lb Petti grew. If., Hughes, fb.... Davii, rf tenmtd. lb.... Clemons, c... Durham, p.... 4 1 1 Total 10 11 27 11 4 Des Moines 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 S Wichita 0 0104100 - Btolea bases: Dwyer. Bachant. Bacrt flee hit: Mlddleton. Berger, Pettigrew. Two-base hits: Berger, Belden, Colllgan, Pecamp. Pcible play: Korea to Bachant to Dwyer. Bases on balls: Off Hersche, t StruoibOut: By Hersche. 2; by Durham. I Hit by pitched ball: Hughes. Time: 1:6a. Utnptret Clark. ANTELOPES BLANK ST. JOSEPH VMM Llaeola Tin Cealeet Br Scare of Plv te Kothlaa;. UNCOXJJ. Neb.. May l.-Wolverton pitched another shutout gsme today and Lincoln won, I to d The visitors out batted the locals, but their hits were se nicely scattered that only ona BL Joseph man reached third baas. Score: LINCOLN AB. R. H. O A. E Oagnler. as 4 1 1 I 4 0 Vngleub. 2b 4 0 0 1 1 0 Cole. cf. 4 1 4 Cobb, rf s 0 1 1 0 Cookman. lb. I 0 0 1 1 0 Wilier. If I1I1S0 Themea. lb I 1 1 S 1 SlcOraw, e. S 1 I 0 Council Bluffs, wssr. uiAarK- i kjiv. lxovh. WL.Pct W.LPcl. Stnux au.. Zl I .? Philadelphia 21 7 TSo lTfrr -J f 2 Pitisou; ...1 .o4 J""-1 J I.ssr.New o.rk . li 10 . Uixota n .m Chics-go j4 u .iM Sr. Jeepo...l U Clnc:.:njlU .1J l'J iti Oman J U .oii St. Lou a su. Tojmka 1j Bos.ou 1 It .IT Ies ioiaa.. J JI trooaiyn ... i Jlia Ml Adfi.V Ail i; it. LE-'iOUE. W.L-Pct. W.UPct Columbus ...17 in .4; Oetro'.t 18 6 .MS Minneapolis .20 U .babi Chicago 14 U -bin Ka.isas C4ty .l7 U coax.. li li 6J4 Milwaukee ..17 14 Philadelphia 13 12 .6a) Su laul ...16 14 .tn ,e. ioik... W 14 A'ii ljulsvue ...H li .i,, a3hlnton lv 16 .40u Toledo U 20 .J-o,Cleeiaad.. .12 IS .400 lndianapo.ts .10 il ot. iou:s .... I 20 .284 .MiUKAiXA blAit 1.EAOL& P. W. L. Pet Kee.-ney ... 6 4 1 .WO uiar.u island 6 4 1 .Srti Cuiumbua 6 4 1 .(Wo i ieraoni 6 4 1 .X Voik t 1 4 .2 Kastinta ( l 4 .j,, ui''-- S 1 4 ,m oewaru 5 1 '4 ,2yo 1 esterday's Hesalts. , WESTiRX LEAGUE. Omaha, 8; Topeka, 2. fct. Josepn, 0; LJncoln, 2. Les Moines, 6; viclilta, 8. biuux City, 1; Denver, m. .NATIONAL LEAGUE. P.ttsljurK. 11; Boston, 7. ChichKo, 2; rirookiyn. S. fct. Loum, b; -New i ork, 8. UiULuuiaii, 11; Philadelphia, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. 1'lillHiieipliia, 1; ChtcatfO. 8. V asmngtoii, t, m. Louis, 4, Bbs.uii, , uetroil, 7. New lork, 1, Cleveland. 2. AJJ..KiCA.N ASSOCIATION, tit. Paul, 4; Minneapolis, 13. Cuiumbus. 4; Toleuo, U. Louisville, a; Indianapolis, 4. Kansas CUy, 11, .Milwaukee. 6. NEUKASKA Sl'A'lE LEAGUE, cifwaid, t, Uaind island, 4. Yum, i, iearno, It. bupeiioi, ; ..oiuinbua, (. liasuugs, 4; Jfremoni, 14. Uaiuee Today. Western League Omaha at Topeko, Bt. Joseph at Uncoln, Des Moines at Wluhlla, Sioux City at Denver. Naiior.aj league flttsburs at Boston, CIiubo at Brooklyn. St. Louis at New ioik. t'lmlnnntl at Philadelphia. 1.1.01 iiau uruiue i nutuieipma at ini-iago,- Wawhington at Bt. Louts, New York at 1 1 1 a 1 . 1 .... 1 AmerlOHn llanrlnllnn I Vli.k... - . - """m .... 11 ..uiuntuun hi Toledo. Louisville at Indlananniln iveura-iKa otate ueuKue tseward at Grand ' 1 .xt i urt , DUiQrilll ai Columbus, Hastings at Kremont. 11 arm. orM a . u.nn.. . . . . Wolverton, p 2 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 2 6 7 "j7 3 "" 8T. JOSEPH. . AB. R. H. O. A. E. McCheeney. cf 4 u o i 0 v Kel,,y. rt 4 0 3 1 0 0 'f- 0 0 1 0 0 Rsiiiy. lb 40111 0 3iita, lo ; 4 0 1 10 0 0 Cooper, a. 4 0 2 4 1 1 Melnke. ss. 8 011 0 Hamilton, 8b 0 0 13 0 Hani tan, p 2 0 1 0 0 0 iosett 1 0 0 0 0 0 Crutoher. p. ......... 0 0 0 , 0 0 Totals 22 I 1 JJ jj "i Batted for Hani fan In eighth. ' Lincoln :.,o H (I I M I M St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 00 Kiln K .... .4 in, 1 M.W--. , - 111. . iiirer, x nomas. Three-base hit: Miller: Stolen bases: Gg. nor, ioie, .nomas. t), Mouraw. saenflce hit: Hamilton. Double plays: McQraw to Thomas; Melnke to Rellly to Jonea. Left on bases: ' Lincoln. 1; St. Joseph, . Struck out: By Wolverton, 1; by Hanifan, 2; by Crutcher, 1. First base on balls: Off Cruteher, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Hanifan, 1. Innings pitched by Hanifan, 7; runs, 2; hits, 6. By Crutcher, 1 inning; runs 1; hits. 2. , Time. 1:40. Umpire: Clark. Ten Years With the Rourkes Shows Good Average in Standing Little Under Third Place for Last Decade Two Pennants and Twice in Second Place. In the midst of the darkness and gloom that rests like a nightmare upon the Rourkes and their rooters perhaps they might find a gleam of light by looking backward and reflecting upon what has been done by Omaha undeV the ownership and management of Pa Bill, In the last eleven years the team has averaged a fraction under third place to be exact, the fraction la 4-1L Most fair fans will allow that Is good work. . The team has won two pennants and. It may reasonably be said, given away one, for It is now quite generally admitted that had the mutiny not broknn out at the windup in 1808 Omaha would have taken the flag, which it had -hands down. It came within one game of winning It in I'M. when Kansas City finished first with a percentage of .COS, Omaha second with a percentage of .800, Kawvllle profiting by a Denver snowstorm that prevented It from playing. Omaha has In that period fin ished twice in second place, three time In third place, once in fourth, twice in fifth end once in eighth or last place, giving it an average of a fraction under third. Here is the way the record runs: 1900 Fourth 1908 Third lsol FiftniHt7 First 1SW2 Second lucig Second l.3 Elghtnii9 Third 1804 First mo Fifth 1W6 Third It is to bs hoped the team will keep up this eacelltnt record by finishing up in the first division this season. The best Judgment now seems to be that the team's only weakness is In the box. And that is apparently due chiefly to lack of condition, lather than lack of ability. Undoubtedly In Durbln, Rhodes, Keeley. and perhaps others of the pitching department Rourke has men who will be able to hold their own when they get down to form. But a new pitcher or two of the right caliber would help. The addition of Klehoff and Williams thould add material strength te the team. Klehoff played In U games for Des Moines last year, coming to bat 604 time. H made 111 runs, 29 sacrifices, which was among the leaders; stole 63 bases, which made him second in the league In base running, and took 22S chances at third, wllh 172 assists and, 82 error. He I rangey and has a good afro and la always fight ing for the game. Ureeler Wlaa la Eleveate. OREKI.EY, Neb. May 16. (Special. ) Scotia and Oreeley played yesterday; Oreeley having the better of an e'.even Inning game. Both Cook and Foley pitched winning ball, but Cook weakened a little in the eleventh and two two-bagger brought In the only earned run of the game. Bcore: ftcoila 1 000010000 0-1 Greeley 1 001000000 1-! Struck out: By Cook. U; by Foley, 1L Double plays: Foley 10 T. Murphy. PORT RUSH. Ireland. May 14 In the first round of the British woman champ ionship todav, Dorothy Campbell. the American champion defeated Mra R. Goodbnilv of Belfast, 4 up and I te play. Mise Mary Fownes of Pennsylvania, de feated Miss M 8. Bcovell of the Fox Rock club. 4 up and 1 to play. Leading Members of Rourke 1 y ' A 'VV HEAYY HITTING AT FREMONT Pathfinder. Wield Stick for Six in ,. ;v ',' One Inning. THREE HOME ETUI'S CONTETBDTE Sapertor OmJy Oae Mark Behind Co lasahwa ta CIom Oasao Graad Islaad Only Omo o ' Oo4. FREMONT. Neb.. May 1. Speclal Tele gram. Fremont won from Hastings In a game featured by heavy hitting, making six runs In the eighth Inning after two men were out. Home runs were made by Cook. Neff and Turpin. and s three-bane hit by Carey with two-base hits by Carey. Rouse and Donnelly. Hoffman pulled out of two holes with three men on bases and allowed no runa. Booth made a couple of wonderful stops at second. Wardalao took chances with no errors. Score: " HABTIKOA. FREMONT abm.oab tanan. Watson, lb. 4 18 1 SBnhner, o. 118 0 Bromley, cf I 1 0 0 Booth. b... 4 0 I S 0 Donnelly, rf 4 1 1 0 1 Carey, lb... I I I 1 I Oook. lb ... 1 IU 1 INeff, rt.... 2 8 11 Hoernls, ., 8 1 8 t 1 Route, of. . 4 1 1 0 0 Feltnn. as.. 4 0 11 STurpln. If.. 1 1 0 0 Kteres. lb.. 4 1 8 I Ward, ... 8 1 8 6 0 O'Brien. If. 8 1 4 IFullen. J6..8 1U 1 Slndelar, (I I I I 0 Greening, p 8 0 0 2 0 Hoffman, pi 0 10 8 0 TWals ....88 10 84 11 1 Totals ....St 18 V IB 1 Fremont 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 8 14 Hastings 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 Two-base hits: Carey, Rouse and Don nelly. Three-base hit: Carey. Home runs: Cook, Neff, Turpln. Earned runs: Hast ings, 1; Fremont. 7. First base on ball": Off Slndelar, 4: off Greening, 2.. off Hoff man, 1. Struck out: By Slndelar, 2; by Oreenlng, 4; by Hoffman. 1 Left on bases: Hastings, 10; Fremont, 6. First base on errors: Fremont, 4; Hasting. 1. Wild Itches: Slndelar, Hoffman. Passed balls: lohner. Horule. Hits: Off Oreenlng, ( In five Innings; off Hoffman. 4 In four in nings. Umpire: McDermott. - Celaanba Oethlta Ha per lor. COLUMBUS, Neb., May 16 .(Special Tel egram.) Columbus won today's game by out-tytttng the visitors, Copple and B. Brown making three hits each out ot four times at bat. Score: SUPERIOR. COU'HBro. AB.H.O.AB ABH.O.AB. Coyle, cf... 8 0 1 1 OUleiell. rf. 4 1 8 8 Michael, ss 4 8 8 1 ftCopple. lb. 4 811 1 1 Allen, lb.... 8 1 OE Brown. lb 8 18 8 MaDowell.lb 4 8 1 8 0B. Btowb.ss 4 8 1 8 Etpellman. 04 1 1 owili.b.r, of 8 1 8 0 Orth. 8b ... 418 0 Malum. h. 8 1 1 0 Racaewlti.lf 4 11 OHadura. if . 4 OrenWd.rf 881 OCorhett, o.. 8 1 T Olbeoo. p... 8 4 Kissel, p... 8 1 8 usni isoee Totals ....81 18 Zl 10 1 Totals ...U 8 84 14 Batted for Greenwood. Superior 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 06 Columbus 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Earned runs: Superior, 1; Columbus, 8. Two-base hits: McDowell 121. E. Bocke wltt, Melxell, Copple. E. Brown, B. Brown, Klesell. Home runs. Michael. SDellman. Malum. Struck out Bf Klssell, t; by Gibson. 6. First bsse on balls: Off Klssell, 1. Wild pitch: Klssell. Sacrifice hlta: E. Brown, Welssnbergeir, Malum. .Stolen bases: Copple. Allen. Umpire: Blake. Se wars Lose Game. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.,' May 18 .(Spe cial Telegram.) Seward and Grand Island played a fast game here today, Hartman having the better of It in pitching over Wheeler. There were instances In which tha local could have cut off aome hits easily. The visitors came near tlelng the score in the ninth. Score: FEW ARD . GRANT) ISUkVTV ABH.OAE ABH.OAE. Robtnaon.RB 4 118 SMrelAr. rf 4 1 1 nnnley lb . I 4 8 SRyer tb 4 1 0 8 Hansen, cf 4 0 1 (iMrKib'n. If 4 8 8 0 Henry, lb . 4 8 1 SArm'ng. In. 4 8 12 8hoty, if . I t 1 IMarshall, SO 8 1 1 1 0 rullsn. 8b . 4 1 8 1 tJnkerat, e... 4 1 T 1 Rumlw, rf . 4 1 4 SBwyiee. ' aa . 8 I I Waley. e 4 1 1 IHannaui, p 8 0 8 I WhMler. p.4188 Totals ... U 10 V 18 1 Totals ....8 6 84 8 1 Seward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 28 Grand Island .'.1 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 Earned runs: Seward, 1; Grand Island. 4 Two-base hit:- Fallen. McKlhboen. Three-base hits: Runiler, McKlbboen. Marshall. First bsse on halls. off Wheeler, none; off Hartman. 2. 6truck out: By Wheeler. 4; by Hartman, 7. LeXt ... C? '''. S "V 1 ....... S "f. .' ' BAM A6KEtr. on bases: Seward. ; Grand Island, 1 Double play: Full en (unassisted). Passed ball. Waller. Tork Trimmed by Kemrner. TEARNET. Neb.. May 11 (Special Tele gram.) eKarney took the first game of the series with fork here this forenoon, 8 to 1. Tork got all Its scores In the first Inning, two errors and a couple of hits giving three scores and saving a shutout. eKarney scored In the fourth and seventh, due to hard hitting. In the seventh H. Gray made a home run. Bcore: KEARNEY. TORK. B.H.O.A B. B.H.O.A.B Lutaa, If 1 0 0 Brodkr'ok. at 4 1 1 8 Downay, lb.. 4 0 8 8 0 Mills. U t 1 14 1 8 L. Orar. cf.. 1 0 0 4r.rr.ll, Ik... 4 118 8 Clair, cf 4 8 0 8 0 Haa'aaaey, rf I 0 1 8 1 Harilt, lb... 8 8 8 1 1 Jarrott, of... I 8 0 8 Pafle. v.... I 111 1 Kvirth, ef....l 1 H. Orar, rf. 4 8 8 0 0 Payne, It 4 3 118 Tovnaand, e. 4 1 1 Dei, It) 1 1 1 1 Mai'k'rth, lb 4 111 0 MoOtn, lb... 8 118 0 Trimble. ... I 1 8 18 Tbompaon. e. 8 1 8 1 n Tbompaoa, p. 4 8 8 4 0 Totali. ,.... 1138102 Totals I 11 II 14 4 Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 York , .-. 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Earned runs: Kearney, 1; York, 1. First on balls: Off Trimble, 4; off Thompson, 2. Left on baaee: Kearney, 6; York, 11. Two bane bits: Mills, Lutes, Brodbrook,' Mc Cano, Towneend. Home run; H. Gray. Struck out: By Trimble, 6; by Thompson, 2. Downey out by bunt in first: Brodbrook out In fourth, a filed to touch first; MoCan, same In fifth. Jarrott put out of game by umpire. Time: 1.66. Umpire: McKee. et. Paal Win! frena Graad Island. BT. PAUL. Neb.. May 14. t Special.) In a fast and exciting ball game Monday the locals defeated the Goertsche-Otl team from Grand Island; score I to t One error was made by the local that wa responsible for the two scores mads. This Is the second gam this season, the Wel bachs of Grand Island having met defeat here last Sunday by a score of 4 to 0. Score: St. Paul 1 0220000 0-7 Grand Island 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Earned runs: S. Paul, & Two-base hits: Olds, 2, Rogers, L Struck out. By Bel linger, 14; by Watson. 7. Batteries: Bel linger and Jell; Watson and Bwanson. Umpires: Aney and Dehlatrom. Randolph Takes Opeuer, RANDOLPH. Neb., May 18.-(Speclal Telegram.) Randolph won the opening game of the season from Laurel today by bunching bits off Dashlnger and dunning the basea wild for five scores. Laurel made two scores by the clever base run ning of Totts and a home run by Peck. Batteries: Kandolph. Krause and Clayton; Laurel, Dashlnger and Weytnan. Umpire: Kemp. t'larksoB W Ins From Lindsay. LINDSAY. Neb, May W tBpeclal. Lindsay ass defeated here by Clsrksnn, 8 to 1. Lindsay lost the gam through errors. Score: t'lsrkson 80000101 0-4 Llndxay 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 04 Batteries: Clarkson, Carl and Srhulx, Lindsay, Herman and Prlvo, Nessel. Haykvaraera Defeat Cab. MALVERN. la., May It (8peclal)-In a closely contented game between two of the Mills county rival teams, the Hsyburn ers defested the Cube. 8 to 7. Ktlmartln of the Havburnere pitched a great game, and scored to runs himself. ova tvettrso o- THt. SeCtytTeMC( r -' , - TKtxbH Family-Ill ( SOX TRODNCE THE ATHLETICS Scott Holds World's Champions to ; Three' Hits at Chicago. LOCAL TEAM BUNCHES ITS HITS Visitors Los Third Straight Game to ChleasT fcy the Beoro of 81s One Fixe . Two. bavsgers. CHICAGO, May 1. Soott held, the world's champions to three hits today, while hi team mates bunched hit, which enabled Chicago to win their third straight game from Philadelphia. I to I Two doubles gave tha visitors their Ions run. Bcore: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Molntyra, of 4 8 8 gtrank. If. ...881 Lore, lb 4 8 8 1 0 Oldrln. r.f... 488 Callahan, If. 8 1 I 8 Bakar, lb ... 4 10 8 1 Bsnle. rt 4 8 18 Dala. lb ... I 0 T 1 8 Colllna. lb... 4 8 18 8 Hurphr. rf . 8 8 8 1 Tannehlll, lb 8 8 8 Mclnnaa, as.. 8 8 8 1 Oorhan. ss... 4 8 8 11 Derrick, lb.. 8 8 8 18 iullWaa, s... 8 8 4 1 1 Thomas, e... 8888 etott, p 8 16 8 Krauaa, p.... 8 8 18 Total 88 8 8T 18 1 Totals IT "l 14 II I Chicago 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 t Philadelphia 00010000 01 Two-base hits: Scott. Mclntyre, Collins, Baker, Murphy. Three-baae hits: Mcln tyre. Sacrifice hits: Callahan. Tannehlll. Stolen base: Lord. Double plays: Corhan to Tannehlll to Collins; Tannehlll to Cor han to Collins. Left on bases: - Chlrago 4; Philadelphia. 1. Base on balls: Off Scott, 8; off KrauB. 2, Hit by pitcher: Scott. Struck out: By Krause, 2; by Scott, 1. Umpires: Perrlna and Bherldan. Time: 1:40. DETROIT, Mich. .May 11-Detrolt took the third straight gams from Boston. Score! DBTBOIT B.H.O.A K Drake, If 8 8 8 8 Bush, ss 8 18 8 1 Cobb, cf 8 8 4 1 8 Crawford, rf. 4 1 8 Dal'basty, Sb 8 1 1 1 8 Morlartr, lb, 8 8 1 8 Oalnor, lk... 4 1 8 1 1 ftanaga. e... 4 8 8 Lsvfttts, p.... 4 1 18 8 Totals. I II 87 1 8 BOSTON. B.H.O.A.B. Hooter, rf... Gardner, 8b.. kUtsart. cf., Uwla, If Bngla, lb. ... Wtfuar, ss. .. Win lama lb Osrrlgts, s., Kar(ar, Htli Cteotia, p... 8 8 11 18 Total! II 1018 II 1 On out when winning run was Scored. Batted for Karger In the sixth. Boston 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 00 Detroit 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1-7 Two-base hits: Cobb (2), Btanage. Three base hit: Wagner. Home run: Morlarty. Struckout: By Karger.l; by Clootte, 2; by Lafltte. 4. Bases oh ball: Off Clootte. 1 Time: 2 U. Urnplrea: Egan and Con nolly. CLEVELAND, O.. May 18. Well placed three-bagger In the second and ninth In ning each netted a run and Cleveland won this afternoon from New Tork, 2 to 1. Wolter was put out of the game by Umpire Mullen for disputing a decision. Score: CTjEVEH-AND. KKW TORK B H O A.I B.K.O.A.E. Onuay, If... 4 1 8 TVanlela, of... 4 110 8 Olson, ss 4 1 4 8 8 Walter, rt . . . 8 8 8 Jaekaoa, at.. 4 8 8 8 8 Hemphill, rf. 8 8 8 Easterly, rf .4 8 1 I 8 Haniall. lb.. 8 8 1 1 8 suvall. lb . I IU 8 1 Oae, if 4 8 8 8 Btnn'haa. 8b 8 1 1 4 8 Knight, lb... 4 8 8 8 1 Ball, lb I 8 4 lOarsaer. lb.. 4 I 8 8 8 rubor, 8 8 8 8 8 Roaoh, ss ... I 14 18 Gn. p 8 1 8 8 8 Blair. 8 8 8 1 Fisher, p.... 8 8 1 8 Totals 88 11111 I Totals 81 rti 1 1 None out when winning run scored. Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Three-base hits: Easterly. Jackson. Sac rifice hit: Hartsell. Stolen bases: Bir mingham, Wolter, Knight. Daniels, Gard ner Double plays: Roach to Gardner to Knight; Gardner, unassisted; Olson to Stovall Ftrst base on balls: Off Gregg. 2; off Fisher. 1. Struck out: By Gregg 8. by Fleher. 8. Wild pitch: Gregg First bass on errors: Nsv York. 2. Left on bsses: Clevelsnd. 8; New York. 8 Tims: 1 n Umpires: F.vnne nnd Mullen BT. LOU78. May 18.-Lake allowed three scattered hits, and St. Louts won. Score: T. LOUIS WASHINGTON B H OAS B HO A E ghottsa. at . .. 4 8 S Milan, it II I I I Aastls. Sb ... 8 1 4 1 Elaarfsld. I 4 8 4 aUloao. rt... 4 8 8 I Ullnil. If . 4 I 8 La porta, lb.. I 111 Oaaalar rt. 4 I Bom, 4 8 S Mi-ttrlds. sa 8 I 8 8 8 Bophsoe, .. 4 I I 1 tr-oib'. tb I I 8 1 Wallace, aa. . 4 1 t 4 Somtrlot. tb- 8 8 18 8 Mrara. Ik. ... I 8 It Aloamllk. e, . I 8 111 Lake, p I I I 8 Grar. p 8 I 8 Totals . . St ll Washington By Louis 1 IT 1 Tetals W I 14 U 8 ooononnii 00100100 I Grade School Boys Have First Meet at Y.M. C.A.Tuesday Nine Schools to Compete in the First of the Frtliminary Ath letic Contests. TH fifth annual grade school meet of Omaha will start Tuesday, 7 p. m.. at the Toung Men Christian association, with ninety boy from nine of th Omaha chool competing. Tuesday's event will be the firat of the three successive preliminary nights Bancroft, Central. Otfion Hill. Colum bian, Comenlus, Dup.mt. Edward llosewater. Farnam and Franklin, are th ei luxi.s which will ba represented on th Toung j Men Christian association floor. The j student of these school will be present, ! filling the gallery to overflowing, and tear- I lng the roof off with their cheer. On each of the ri llm:nary nights ihe j hoys winning either first, serond or third. In each event will be eligible for the final in the Auditorium atu.iiay. The schi:a have been dlvlrk-d 'n thiee section, alphi- j betlcally, but in the final meet there will j probably be at lri: i ivie representative j from each school. I MINNEAPOLIS TURNS TABLES Millers Touad Ihree Pitchers fori Twenty-two Hits. SAINTS LOSE, TKTRTEIN 10 FOUR St. Pan! Make Five Hits and Foar Rib. off I'atterson In First In ning:, bat Is I'nahle to Score Thereafter. MINNEAPOLIS. May IS. St. Paul made five hits and four runs off Pstterson In the first lnnln.g. but could not score after that, while the home club pounded three pitchers for twenty-two hits and thirteen runs. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. BT. PAl U B H O.A.K B.H.O.A.B. Clvmer, rf... 8 2 I 1 0 Howird. cf . 6 I 1 8 0 Bill, lb S II 0 Peli-h ntv, rf I 0 t 0 0 frsvsth. rf . I 1 1 0 M'"orio k, ss 4 I I 4 8 William.. !b. 4 t 4 4 0 Srn.'r, i ... 114 10 B M.K'ck. Ill t 1 S Kslstos, If. . 4 1 1 0 Killlfer, If... I 8 0 nAutrev. Ih... 4 III Kerrts, Jb....l 10 0 I Howell, lb .. 4 14 10 Owens, c S 1 5 3 0 Krthl. lb 4 0 1 1 8 Patterson, p. 8 I 0 I 0 Chech, p .... 1 8 1 1 0 PeanBltre. p 1 0 8 1 0 Totals 41 SS 17 U I Gfhrliii, p...l 10 8 0 Total. 14 11 14 18 0 Minneapolis 3 0 0 3 1 3 8 0 'IS St. Paul ..4 O0000O0i-4 Two-base hits: Williams (2), B. McCor mlck, M. McCormlck. Autrey. Home runs: Ferrla, Killlfer. Stolen bases. GUI. .vl. Mc Cormlck, Meuoei, ta!stuii. aurulce hits: Cravath, Delehanly. Double I'lajs: L'lyiner to B. McCormick, M. McCormiok to Aut rey, Patterson to illlams to Gill. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 8; St. Paul, ti. i-lits: Oft Chech, 4 In one Inning, off Decanniere, 8 In two and one-third lnninss; off Gehrlng. 10 I four and two-thirds luiiuingH. Btses on balls: Off Patterson. 2, off Chech. 1; off Decanniere, 3. struck out: By Patterson, 6, by Decanniere, 1; by Gehrlng, 2. Time; 1:16. Umpire: Chill and Ferguson. NEW YORK, May lo New York wa beaten today by St. Louis, 8 to 6. Ray mond and Ame were wild and Ineffective. Doyle a batting was the feature, he mak ing two triples and two singles. McGraw and Hauser were ' banished for kicking. Score: -' k v ' '. ' ' - ST. LOUIS. - NBW YORK. a.H.O-AK. . B.H.O.A.B HuIds. 2b.. 4 1110 Dtrors. rf... 4 0 I 1 Hauler, ss... 4 18 8 Day Is. lb.... 8 4 8 1 ft Smith, a 1 0 0 8 8 Esodgnua, cf 8 0 4 8 0 Ellis. If 8 118 8 Murray. If... 4 110 0 Ksastobr. lb 1 8 14 1 0 Murkis, lb... 4 8 8 1 0 Evans, rf (888 Brldwall, aa . 4 1 180 Mow my. 2k.. I 0 18 1 twvlla, 8b. .. 8 8 10 0 Oskes. cf 4 8 1 0 0 Myera 0 0 0 0 0 Bllsa, e 8 0 4 8 8 Fletcher ...8 0 0 0 0 Sim is, p..... 4 8.0 1 0 Wilson. s.r. 8 8 8 8 1 Raymond, p. 8 00 0 0 Totals 82 12 17 11 1 Arasa. p 1 8 0 8 1 Becker 1 0 0 0 0 Marquard, p. 1 8 8 0 Craodall .... 1 8 0 0 Totals SI 18 31 8 8 Batted for Devlin In the ninth. Ran for Myers In the ninth. Hatted for Ames In the fifth. Batted for Marquard In the ninth. Bt. Louis 1 4110000 1-8 New York 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 28 Bases on errors: New York, 1. Two base lilt: Merkle. Three-base hits: Ellis, Evan, Oakes. Steele, Doyle 2. Sacrifice flies. Ellis (2), Konetchy (2). Stolen base: Merkle. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; New York, 6. Double plays: Smith, Hugglns and Konetchy; Steele, Konetchy and Mowrey. Baees on halls: Off Steele. S; off Raymond, 2; off Ames. 2; off Mar uuard, 2. Struck out: By Steele. 4; by Raymond, 1; by Ames, 1; by Marquard. o. Wild pitch: Marquard. Hits: Ofl Ray mond, 4 in on Inning inone out In seconds off Ames, b In four Innings; ofr Marquard, i In four Innings. Umpires: Flnneran and Rgler. Tiire: 2.28. PETERS WOULD WRESTLE GION Telephone a Challenge to The Bee Olon Haa Had a Forfeit Posted for Some Time. Charles Peters of Council Bluffs has noti fied the sporting editor of The Bee that ha is ready to wrestle George Glon for any amount from 860 to Shoo. Olon has had a 8M) forfeit for a match with Peter with Tb Bee for a month, but the limit etpired Monday, May 16. Wllber Plleei Ip Big, Score. Wilbur. Neb., May 18. tSpeolal.) Wilbur defeated the Baum Iron company team of Omaha try a core of 23 to 4. The feature of tha game was tha heavy hit ting of the locals, who batted the ball at will; twelve ot their hits being for extra bases. Score: R.H.E. Wllber .20107274 28 26 4 Omaha 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 10 4 Batteries: Wllber, Shlmerda and Prucha; Baum Iron, Rrllly. Burns, Hronek, Kelley and Hronek and Kelley. Umpires; Walk lln and Hokuf. Fast I p ward Flight. BUOY, Department of Marne France May IS A new record for rapidity of ascension was made today by Lieutenant Menard In his hew army aeroplane, "Tour de France," which he was trying out In the view of aviation commission nf the army. Menard attained a heights of l,u00 feet in 4 minutes and 48 seconds. MRS. TAFT MUCH IMPROVED Wife of tha President Will Betara to Washington Soma Tints Tbarsday, NEW YORK. May 18 Improvement in the condition of Mra. Taft, who wa stricken with a return of a nervous trouble her Saturdsy night, continued today. Dr. Evans, who I attending her, said ha an ticipated nothing to interfere with her plan of returning to Washington Thurs dsy. C. H. HYDE PLEADS NOT GUILTY Hew York City Chamberlain Clven Ten Days In Which to Chang Ills Flea s' EW YORK. May 18 -Charles H Hyde, the city chamberlain, today pleaded not guilty to an indictment superceding th original Indictment against him and wa given until Mav 2 to change hi plea. Foley Kidney Pitta are a true medicine. Tbey are heaiing, strengthening, antisep tic and tonic They act Quickly. For sale I by all druggisia REDS WALLOP PHILADELPHIA Cincinnati Wins Gme in Beoond In ning by Hard Hitting. FINAL SCORE IC ELEVEN TO F0US Vlalters Make roar Single la Sae. cession off Breaaaa ssd Chalmers Clves Three Base on Ball and) Two Singles. PHILADELPHIA. May 18.-Cino!nnatl de I feated Philadelphia today. 11 to 2. Th via j Itor practically won th egame in the ec j ond Inning, when they made four single In succession off Brenrvan. Chslmer. who ; succeeded him. gav three bases on ball and was hit for two singles, eight run being scored. Sugg kept the home team's i h ts well scattered. Score: CINCINNATI. rHILADELTHlA. B H O.i l, B.H OAS Beschr. If . . I 8 run. 2h I 0 Hales, rf I 8 Hntillttsl. tb I I Mitchell, rf.. 8 8 Oram, lb ... I 2 Ifowory, ss . 2 1 Altlier. ss . . 1 0 McLean, c. . . 4 1 Sutia, p 4 8 0 0 Til si .... 4 1 8 1 8 Knabs, lb. ... 4 1 1 4 1 8 lhert, lb ,1 I 1 0 8 VUM. If ; S 8 8 8 1 0 Paaksn. cf . 8 0 i 0 Ladarut, lb. 8 I II 1 I 1 ixwlas. ss... 4 8 8 8 1 s LHiola. s. . .. . 8 0 c Brrnnsa. p 8 8 maimers. P I !u!L. S Total. 17 11 17 14 1 Weichanc . 1 Wale 1 Totals 18 8 17 II 2 Patted for Chalmei in eighth. Batted for Shulti In ninth. Cincinnati 0 8002000 ill Philadelphia 8 000000104 Two-base hits: Grant, bescher, Hits: Off Brennan. 4 In one and a third innings; off Chalmers. 1 in six and two-thirds Innings; off M. Shulti. 0 In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: McLean. Sacrlflle fly: laskert. Stolen l-ases: Bescher (3).' Grant. Double play: Sugga to E.gan lo HoMltsel. Left on bases! Cincinnati. 8; Philadelphia. 8. bases on halls: Off Suggs. off ttrennan. 2; off Chalmers, ; off Shulta. 1. dtl'UL'k out: toy Suggs, 1; by Brennan. 1; by Chalmers, i. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Brennan and U'Oav. BOSTON, May Pittsburg won her third game from Boston today, 11 to 7. Ths visitors knocked Pfeffer out of th bnx In the fiist inning, scoring six run. Miller's batting was the feature. Scot el PITTSBUHO. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A B. Byrne. Sb . . . 4 I 0 I J Clarke, 11 I 1 8 0 8 Leach, tl... 4 1 8 ft 0 Tsnney. lb. ..I ft 8 1 0 F Clarke. If I I I 0 v Hariog. it.., I 8 1 8 8 Wsgner. ea . 8 8 I 8 1 in(rloa. lb. I 8 I 1 0 MrK'hnls, 2b I 1 I I Miller. rf....4 I 0 0 0 Hunter, lb... I 0 7 0 0 Butler. IS...4 1 0 ft 1 Wllsnn, rf....l t 1 0 n Collin.. CI...4 1 I U 0 Gibson, .... 8 8 4 0 0 FUrtden. e... 4 0 8 10 Bteslt. p I 111 ft Pfsfter, p.... 8 8 0 1 0 Brown, p..,.. 4 : 1 S o Total. .41 It 17 II 1 - Totala II II 17 II 1 Bnstnn u i . . , . ; Pittsburg 8 o u ii . ; . . - ,i Two-base hits: Steele Gibson. Leach. Biuw . i F. Clarke. Home runs: MUler (3). Hltsi off Heffer, 6 ,n one Inning, otf Brown, 8 In eight ' Innings. Double piays: Vv agr ner. Mr Koch Me anil' , .....v . , " Ingerion. Leu o ba.es. .,.,.. , V1 . . burg. liasf on oai.s: o-l i..,-, off Brown, t, oil etaela, A, Struck out; By Brown, o; t ateeie, i. LmtUes. Kiein and Doyle. 'i...i-; l:oo. BP.uuiCLYN, N. i., May Id. Barger topped th Cub today, Brooklyn winning by 3 to 2 In a fast and well p.ayed gam, Chicago rallied in the hlath, oat vou.d nut tie It up. Bcore: BROOKLYN. CHICAGO. B H O A E B.H.O.A.B. Stark, . I 9 I 1 0 gtterkara, II. . I 0 1 4 8 Dsubon. lb.. 8 oil 0 Schuits, rt... I 0 I 0 0 Whstt. If.... 4 1 8 0 0 Holmaa, ct..4 8 18 8 Hummel, lb. 4 1 I I 0 Ohaoes. lb... I 8 118 Lsjsuns, of.. 1 0 1 8 0 Uorl. 8.... 8 8 18 8 Burrh. cf ... 8 8 8 0 ft Shsaji, n .,.4 1111 Ooul.oa, rt... 8 118 1 H Zlm'sa.' fb I 18 18 r.Zlm'an, 8b 4 I 1 1 8 Arcbsr. 0....4 8 8 8 1 Bsrisn, e 118 10 Wsavar. p... 8 8 110 Barar, p.... I ft 8 I 0 gaiar .: 1 8 0 0 0 Tonsy,- p... 8 ft 0 8 8 Totals 81 10 17 10 1 kstsar ..... 1 8 8 0 0 ' Totals 81 I 14 11 I Batted for Weaver in seventh. Batted for Toney in ninth-, Chicago 00010000 1 S Brooklyn 1002 0 000 S Left on bases: Chicago. I; Brooklyn, 7. iwo-oase nit: H. Zimmerman, K. Zim merman (2. Three-base hit: E. Zimmer man. Sacrifice hit; Bergen. bas vn error: Brooklyn. 1. Stolen bases: Bhean, Lejeune. Double play: Stark. Hummel and Daubert. .Bases on balls: Off Weaver, i off Barger. 4. Struck out: By Weaver, 21 by Toney, 2; by Barger. 3. Hit by pitched ball: i By Barger, Chance. Hits: Off Weaver, S In six innings. Time; 1:3J. 'Um pires: Johnstone and Klem. BOWLERS "AT FIELD CLUB Lesga of Eight Three. Men Teams Starts, If. 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