THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAT 20. mil. rcmiriTPQ I hAn Sphpo ar Virhira with Kn hanr n nmnrr irf rr7 Khi mpc I HQQ 14 OMAHA WINS CLOSE CAME Two Home Rani Tie Score and Kin; Brings in Counter. HITS BUNCHED, SCORE 13 6 TO 4 Iex1alasf Seor Made kr lrk, Wk Start III Only 111, Steals II r4 Single. WICHITA. Km., May 19-Speclal Tele rram.) Omaha bunched hit on Jackson In the seventh, eighth and tenth Innings and walked off with the first same of the series, 8 to 4. While the Jobber! made eight hit off Durbln they were scattered through tlx Innings. The Jobber got away three runs to the good In the first six Innings. Hughes walked, stole second and scored on Pettl grew'e double In the second. Jackson doubled, Milllgan sacrificed and Berger singled, ncoringvackson In the t.hird. Bel den doubled In the fifth with two down and scored when Williams dropped Kofr Dor's high fly. A single, sacrifice, wild pitch and sacrifice fly scored another In the seventh. Omaha got only two hits off Jackson In the first si Innings. Nlehoff's single. Schoonover'g triple and Kneaves' single scored two rune In the seventh. Home runa by Williams and Nlehoff In the eighth tied the (core. Omaha made a grand finish In the tenth Inning. Pickering got his only hit of the day fof a starter, and stole second. Kane was out. third to first, Pickering taking third. Williams, fanned. Mehoff was walked. He stole second. King came through with a single to third too hot to hold, scoring Pickering. King stole second, Schoonover singled to left, scoring Nlehoff. King was caught at the piate. Durbln walked two In the tenth, but Belden was out, pitcher to second, on fielder s choice. Hughes fanned. Claire. batting for Schmidt, hit a high one to Agnew. Score: WICHITA. . - All. K. H. Mlddleton, cf 4 1 2 Berger, ss 4 0 1 Eslden, If .J 1 1 Koerner, lb I 0 v 1 Hughes. 2b 4 11 Pet ti grew, rf I 0 1 Sohmldt, 8b 2 0 0 Ghaw, c 4 0 0 O. 8 8 1 18 i 0 0 8 0 . 0 A. 0 Jackson, p 4 Claire i Totals , 83 . OMAHA. 8 .30 12 AB. R, H. O. A. E. Pickering,- 8t. -. Kane, ib. ...... Williams, rf. .. Nlehoff, 8b. .... King, cf. Schoonover, If. Knnaves; OS.'-,.. Agnew, c. Durbln, p 5-1 1 18 11 4 0 80 0 0 8 IS Totals 88 10 Batted for Schmidt In tenth. Omaha 0 00000 2 8 0 2-4 Wichita ..i.O 11010100 0-4 Two-base hits: Pettlgrew, Hughes, Jack son, Belden.. Three-base hit: Hchoonover. Home rune: Williams, Nlehoff. btolen baHee. Pickering, Kane, Nlehoff, Kins, HuKhea. Struck out: Hy Jackson, J; by Durbln, 4. First base on ball.: Off Jack eon, 2; off Durbln, 4. Time: 2:00. Lpiplrei Haskell. ' , . 4 URIZZLIES BLANK THK UHl'tl MLRS Dtatsr Wlsi Bauie by Storm of Viva ' , to ftothla. - . . DENVER, May 19. The Drummers Tailed to stop the winning streak of the Orlislrsm wlnnlnr by the score of 5 to 0. Hagerinafj pitched a good game and kept the visitors' hits well scattered, ticors: DENVER AB. R H. 3 1 0 1 0' 8 2 0 0 O. A. E. 6 2 0 ' 3 o o ; 3 1 U 0 1 0 7 10i 1 3 0 3 0 0 6 lo. 1 1 o I 37 W "5 O. A. E, 1 1.0 2 0 0 1 1 0 i 8 0 0 I 3 0 u 1 0 0 1 12 2 4 4 0 0 10 0 J 0 0s 0 U 24 10 Lloyd, tb... Oilmora, cf. Weldonsaul, Uulllln, 3b.. 6 . 4 . 3 . 3 . S . 4 . 4 . 8 . I .32 If,... Llnusay, lb Coffey, ss Cassldy, rf....... McMurray, e Hagerman, p..,., Totals.. 6 10 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 McChesnejr, cf. Kelly, rf Powell, If Riley, 3b Jones, lb Cooper, o Uossett, c :, Meinke. ss Hamilton, 8b... Burnham, p..., Hanlfan, p Broden , 4 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 Totals tl 7 'Batted for Burnhaoi In eighth, Denver o 0 3 1 1 1 o o BC Jossph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen bases: Coffey, Weldensaul, Mc Murray,' Powell, Lindsay u, Lluyd. U.I more. Two-base hits: Cassldy, Coffey. 6aeriflco bits: Qilmore, McMurray. btruck out: By Hagerman, e; by Burnhuiu, 4. Base on balls: Oft Burnham. 4. off Hagerman, 1. Double play: Veldensaul to Undcay, ' ilt by pitched ball: Wi J unseal.- Left 0 bases: Denver, ; t. Ji.pn, t. IltnlngS pitched: By Buinham, 7 (runs, 6; "hrts, lui; by llaulfau, 1 nuns, v, hits, o. Time: I. bo. . Umpire: Moigan. , -i , 8IOVX CITY CAPTl HKs OPEN KR fcfo la la Defeatesl sy Seoro of Eight 1 to Isvts. UNCO1 )N. May !. loux City today won the opening tame from Lincoln, 8 to 7. by bunching hits tn two innings and using gooo judgment on the bases Lincoln's er- rors were costly, score: ' LINCOLN. AB. H. 0 0 1 0 o. 3 0 IS 0 A. E Oagtiler, ss . Cnglaub, 2b . Cole, ef Cobb, rf Cockman, 3b T. Miller, If .. Thomas,, lb .. Mcuraw. c ... McCoxmlck r. p Jjundon 0 .Tptals 85 7 SIOUX C1TT. 12 27 14 AB. R. 11. O. 8 10 8 1 3 2 I 8 0 E 0 0 1 Andreas, 3b .. l-iem. lb Harunan. 3b Breen. If M. Miller, c ... Neighbors, rf V agner. cf ., Rellly. ss ..... Wilson, p i Totals S3 8 10 27 14 Duadon batted for Koa In t.lnth. Lincoln 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 3-T bioua City 00103040 44 Ruus batted In: Thomas. Cole O. In- g.aub 3). Andreas, ftieu (Ji, M. Miller "l.- Neighbors. Home run: Cnglaub., Thtee-base hits: T. M;lor. Thomas, l ook- man. Neighbors. Two-bne hits: Thomas, ' XrTou,W 1'',. nXer Miller, Thomas, .McOraw Brr.n. hacilfke hits: Hattman. M. Miller Itouble play: M. Miller to ; Haman struck out: By lot 8; by V Ili-cn. I. Bes on ball: Olf rox, 1; off HMon. a. Hit by pitched ball: by Fox.' 1- 'Time; 1 ii. V mpue: ,CUrk. Dtl MOINES DKI'KATI TOPrKA Visitors Wis ( oali'tl by Score , ef .Mae r to Elcbt. TOPEKA. May TS-A single by Beecher tied the score In the seventh Inning lodav aftsr Dot- Moines had led sll the wsv. but the nen Inn ins the visitors took and kept the lead, wuimog t.i Score: TOPF5CA AB. R. H (Y A. E RJckes-t. If 1 1 4 4 0 0 M e. 3b 4 j ' 3 4 4 I i Kd. ib i i a i i. Standing of Teams WLBT. LEAGUE!. W.L. Pi t ' Iener 17 T ,W Finn City. ..IS I .SMi Wichita 16 8 .' Uncoln IS .ti!.v Ft. Joseph. ..12 14 .42 Omaha 12 15 .444 NAT L. LEAGUE. WL.Pct. Philadelphia 71 .70 Plttabunr ....! 10 New York. ...17 It Chicago 17 13 .507 Cincinnati ...13 IS .4V St. louts 11 15 .42) Brooklyn ....10 !) .wj Boston S 24 .2So AMER. LEAOL'E. W.L. Pet. retrolt 31 6 .844 Topeka I 17 .3!) Des Moines.. 4 23 .145; AMfcR AS8 N. W.LPet.i Columbus U ,w Minneapolis ft 15 .W.'t Chicago .18 18 ,5"2 I annas City. IS 13 .51 Boston 10 14 .5.1.1 New York.... 14 14 .WW Philadelphia 13 15 .4M Milwaukee .18 1 .6 fa st. Paul If) H .500 Louisville ...is 17 ,4"iS Cleveland .. .14 18 4 i Toledo 11 21 .r2l Washington 10 IS ., St. Louis 22 .291 MINK LEAGUE. Indianapolis 11 23 .KM) NEB. LRAQCB. W.UPct I W.UPct. Falls City... I 0 1 000 Or. Inland. .175 .626 .Sit .571 .87J t'olumbu Clarinda .... 2 Auburn 1 Neb. City... 1 Mary vine .. 0 Fremont Kearney Superior Hastings York .... Feward .37.V 6hen doah , 0 .2601 .80)1 Yesterday's Reaalts. WE8TERN LEACJCE. Omaha. ; Wichita, 4; ten Innings Hloux City, 8; Lincoln, 7. Ft. Joseph, 0; Denver. I. Des Moines; 9; Topeka. 8. NATIONAL LKAOUK. Ft. Iouis. 5; Boston, 3 Cincinnati, 0; Brooklyn. 2. Pittsburg. 3; New York, 4 Chicago, 7; PhlladelpUla, 2 AMERICAN LEAU! . Boston, 4: Chicago. 3. New York, 10; St. Ixtils. . Philadelphia, 8; Detroit, . Washington, -1; Cleveland. 7. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 4; Toledo, 5. Kansas City, 3; Indianapolis, 4; ten Inn lugs. e-t. Paul, 5; Louisville, 6. Minneapolis. 11; Columbus, 1. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. York, h; Grand Island. 8. Seward. 13; Kearney, 11. Hastings, 2; Columbus, 8. Superior, ; Fremont, 3. MINK LUAOUE Auburn. 1; Nebraska City, 2. Maryvllle. 1: Falls Cltv J7. Bhenandoah, 4; ClarindT8. Osmn Today. Western League Omaha at Wichita, Sioux City at Lincoln, tu. Joseph at Den ver, Des Moines at Torx-ka- National Lengue 8t. Louis at Boston, Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Chicago at Phila delphia, Pltuburg at New York. American. League Boston at Chicago, New York' at 6t. Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit, Washington at Cleveland. American Association Milwaukee at Toledo, Kansas City at Indianapolis, 6t Paul et Louisville, Mlncapolis . at Co lumbus. ' Nebranka Plate League "Kearney at Hsstlngs, Fremont st Be ward, Columbus at York. Grand Island at Superior. Mink League A ubum at Nebraska City, Maryvllle at Falls City, Shenandoah . at Clarinda. . 2 1 0 2 1 1 1 t o o 0 1 Whitney, lb Hopke. ss Cromptnn. rf 0 . 0.' r ramuee, v Cook, p Beecher, p Totals.... 41 8 17 27 18 J DK8 MOINES. AB. R. H. O. 'a; 'e. Curtis. If Colllgan, . ft 2 8 5 3 3 0--4 3 I 7 t MattlcK, , i'f .vw... 6 ,1 B Dwyer, lb. ?:(i.i..vj'l . Tl . 8 5 Needhfchi. 2b 4 .. 1 M Korea, 3b.,., Decamp, rf.. Bachatit, c. Huexton, p.. Hersche, p.. ToUu., ...4 0 ... 8 0 ..'8 o : t': o ... e o e e ! Topeka . .-. . . .", I Des Moines.. ...l V 1 V i V i V J-S ..0 0 2 t I 1 1 I M i inree-uase nits: turns, maiucg. mwo base hits: Rlckert (2. Hatlord. WnltneV, hiambes. bscrline hits: Cook, Moore, luiiixm, Kores. Mils: on uooK, la in six UinlDgu; orf Beechsr, 4 In three Innings: Colllgan to Need barn to Dwyer. Stolen bwe: Rlckert, Moore (i), Hafiord, Toina sun. Hopke, Dwyer, Needham. Bases on Lans: UK Clark. i of l Beecher. 2; off Huebton, 4, btiuck out: By Cook, 8; by Beecher, 1; by Husston, t; by llersche, 1. Pasted ball; Fiambes. Voiplre ; Shoe maker. Pa Pleased With Pick, His New Man on Third Owner of Rourkei Writes to Grotte Singing Praises of the Lat est Acquiiition. . Pa Rourke writes to Dick Grotte a most glowing description of his Dear third base man, Pick. Pick Is a big. strapping fel low, 21 yesrs of age, fast and furious He Is a graduate of the University of Vir ginia, and Rourks got him through Cleve land, where he had been nabbed. "He must be mighty good," says Grotte, "or Bill would never keep him on third and send Nlehoff to second, for, believe me, Nlehoff is some third baseman him self. Bill Is greatly encouraged over the outlook." Nothing definite is known here as yet as to the deal for Cheney, the Indianapolis pitcher, but It seems as if hs were lost to Omaha, for Louisville thus lar refuses to waive on him. No disposing of players has yet been done or. will be until the return of Pa Rourke and his club Mondsy morning. Graham, Pickering, Anderson and PaUon are In town. The working outfield at present Is 8 Williams, King and Schonoover; the In J field, Kane. Nlehoff. Pick and Kneavea m ! Who will go and who will not is uncertain. j) : o' NELSON WILL FIGHT BRITT Jlauar Retaras froaa Eas-ono a4 riada Desire for Match Will ' - i Bo ttratlrlett. FT. JOSEPH. Mo.. May W -Battling Nel sen. who Is visiting here, today wired Harry Pollock, matchmaker of the Twen tieth Century Athletic club, New Tork. 0 : authorising him to arrange a match for 0 Nelson with Jimmy Brttt for September. 1 Nelson Is here with Eddie Dennis of Ean Francisco, who will meet JSck White be l'M,v n ToRK. May U - Jimmy Brltt, onc' !Shtwelght champion of the world, is going to make a try for the title afMln But. first cf all," he said, "I want . ,, . .,,K ' 1 etUrn m W another former eham- plnn Battling Nelson." Brltt "-tenped ashore todav with a com- from ,,uh the Aus- "alln Promotes, to offer Jack Johnson 3c'8,f0 for a fight nest September with the winner of the McVey-Langford hout? . Minneapolis signs l.eever. COI.VMBI'S. O. May 1 - Minneapolis of the Ame-lcan ssknclstlnn trdiv rimed Sam l.eever. the forrser-Pittsburg pitcher. Dec-tor CoavlcteA of Msiritvr. CH ATTA NOCK3A. Tenn... siav i$.ron--"cte! cf the murder cf his brother-'n-lsw Thorpes B Vemian. Dr. John fherman was sentenced to ten rears In the neniten titrv today. Idutloo for a new trial was entered Ths rmahs Bee's Great Booklovers' On test Thlrtj-cine prius. You can enter at any time. I Ad I ft Leading Members of Rourke Family-VI f.i i ;. ; .. . t 0 1 000 II- ' X ' . t ' e - t 1 - I 1 . 1 4. - : . . r YORK LOSES ON A BLOWUP Six Earned Bum Made by Grand , Island in Seventh, B. BROWN WINS FOR COLUMBUS HI Timely Hlttlac with Man Base Beats Hastings- Snoert ov Wlaa mr Seoro of Ntae to Three. GfcD ISLAND, Neb. May 19.-(8p-clal . THegram.) In a sensational hitting gafaa oday Grand Island had the better of ft land won by a batting rally In the sevetiih'h making six earned runs. The battinif wif Farrell and 'Marshall and the fletdlngrof ' McKtbben and Cook were the features. ',' Score: ; . TORK. ' GRAND ISLAND. B R.H.O A E. B.ft.H.O A S. Bradh'ki- m 4 0 0 1 eMcLtar, rf 4 3 4 0 Farrell. , Sh. (401 Kover. Ib.. 4 0 1 8 1 HenneMV.If 4 4 10 OMcKib n. If 4 t 1 S Jsrrott, rf-p 1 0 0 0 Oi'ook, of.... 114 0 4 Mtlla lb... 4 I I 0 OArmst'g, lb 4 I 14 0 t Harms. , f .. 4 4 3 4 0Mamhnll.b 4 3 4 4 0 Payne, lb . 8 8 11 l.Iokenit, o. 4 1 1 0 0 Buchanan, o 1 1 7 0 Orimlth, ss.. 4 0 4 4 0 Matrs.p-rf 4 14 4 I Paul, p.... I 113 1 : Hartman, pi 0 0 8 4 Totals. ...7 OStUO 1 . , Totals ... M U 17 16 3 Tork 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 n& Grand Island 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 0 8 Karned runs: York, 3; Grand Island, 8. Three-base hits: Farrell, Armstrong, Mc LeAr. Paul. Two-base hits: Hiicli anan. Cowk. Marshall. Home runs: Marshall, Farrell. Bases on balls: Off Masters, 1; off Paul. 2. Struck out: By Masters. 6: by Jarrott, 2. Left on bases: York, 8; Grand Island, a Passed ball: JokersC wmpirs: Bteei. Seward Palls Out Victory. KEAKNUY, Neb., May i9.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Kearney waa defeated here today In a game full of errors on both sides and plenty of hits by a score of 13 to U. Tinea home runs were made, Fullen for fieward. 11. Fray and Hariris for Kearney. Kear ney ran in seven scores in the eighth and tied, but Seward scored twice in the ninth through a bad peg to first, score: SEWARD. kEARNBV. B.H.O.A E B.H.O.A K. RoMbiou. h 4 I 4 0 1 Lutes, If I 4 1 S 4 Cool?, Sb...i 4 14 4 BalllM. If... I 1 1 S 4 Nrir. 2b 1 0 I 1 1 L. Gray. cf.. 4 14 11 Wt, ef 4 4 4 4 1 Margls, Ib... 4 114 1 Henry, lb ..4 I 10 4 ..1414 0 Pl. as ... 4 1 I I 4 Shorty, If.. Fallen. Ib Runiler, rf Wllljr, 0... 1 H. Oray. rf.. 4 3 110 4 I 4 I I Tswnsen. (.41114 .14 4 1 1 Ma'aurtk, lk 4 4 11 4 ,41410 Orean, s I 1 4 4 4 .1 4 4 4 4 Black. B 4 4 4 4 4 rialr. B 1 4 4 4 4 - Total! 14 I If n I Wright, p.... 4 4 4 1 4 Totals 44 14 17 11 I Reward 1 10 10 3 3 3 3-U Kearney 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 0-11 Earned runs: Sewsrdr 8: Kearney, 4. Basee on balls. Off Green. 3: off Hanson. 4; off Wright. 1. lft on bases: Kearney, ; Seward, a. Two-base hlta: H. Gray, Henry, V ally, Townsend, Koblnson. Homo runs: Fullen, H. Gray. Hargla. Struck out: By Hanson, 8; by Ureen, 3: by Wright 8. Double plav: Kobinson to Henry. Hit by pitched ball: Uieen, 3. lime: 2.00. I'roplre: McKee. Superior Plays la Lsek. FRifMONT. Neh.. May ID (Special Tel e;iam.) The game today resulted in a vic tory (or Superior. It was a loo.-ely plaved exhibition, with luck In favor of riuperlor. pellman was injured in catching a foul lly In the fifth Inning and waa forced to retire. Score: v 8LPKKIOR. FREMONT. , ll.II O.tE B.H.O.A E Coyle. cf . a 2 14 1 Rennet t. cf 4 1 1 4 1 Uiehaali s 14 12 IBootlt. 2b . 4 4 14 0 Ailca. lb . 6 1 4 1 2 Boimer. c. I I 4 1 4 MoPow-l. 3b I 0 I I ONelf. rf.... 4 18 11 Bpelluiaa. el I 4 4 4 Turpln, If. 4 0 4 0 bi-Hl. o.... 10 14 0 Canty, lb . 4 110 0 H.Hkw'i. If t I I I Mart, lb 4 I 11 1 1 Orr. Ib 1 1 4 4 4 Ward. as... I 1 I I 8 Itreenw'd.rf 4 114 1 Hoff'n. p 4 4 0 1 1 A Huff n. pi 0 I 4 4 'Ruiih .... 1 4 0 4 4 Ihl, p 2 14 10 Totals ....il 27 U Totals ....40 14 V 4 4 Uoute bailed for Booth In the ninth. superior 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 I-$ Fremont .0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 Two-base hits: httwsrt. Bohner. Three base lilt: Neff. Home run: Bohner. liaes on balls: Off A. Hoffman, 1; off Dahl, I; olf G. Hoffman. 2 Struck out: By A. Hoffman. 1; by Dahl. 3: by O. Hoff man, i- racriftre fly: tcott. Stolen bases: Coyle. Allen. McDowell. ISucke wltt til, Greenwo:d..Turpln. Time: 8;0i. I'niplre; MclermotU . B. Brass Whole Works. COLl'MBl'8. Neb . May 1 (Special Tel sgram Columbus won todsy's gsme by the timely hlttli.ig of B. brown, whoke home run in the ft rut innlrg with a man on base and bis sing's In the eighth, fol lowing I'upple a two-Wgger. brought In me runs. S.nre: HaJTrNGS. COUHBl'S IHSAAt. H K H.O A K. WSlana. tb. 4 4 111 Miexell. if I 0 1 1 Bruan.ay, cf 4 I 2 4 4 ( loi iil. lb. I I I I I moBally rf 4 1 I 4 4 E lirown. 2b 4 4 111 Cooks, lb.. I I I I til hruwa.aa 4 3 14 1 Hoarnle, e. 4 I 4 1 tWan bi, rf 4 4 4 1 4 reltnn 1'ience, i, m . 141 lMalum. lb I ft i i . I 1 1 4 a KaJura, if- I 4 4 4 O Hriea. If . I 1 S 0 OCau-beu, a.1 I I I I c.y L, ...l- fv TSl 1 6IXIK PICKETUNO. Orth. p 8 4 3 3 OKisaall, p... 3 10 8 0 Totals ....33 4 24 II 1 Totals ....274 17 14 4 Hastings 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02 Columbus 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 t Earned runs: Columbus, 2. Two-base hits: Pierce, Copple. Home run: B. Brown, bacrlfice hits: Felton, Copple. Btolen babes: Watson. Bromley, Donnelly, Pierce, Miexwell, B. Brown. Struck out: By Orth, 4; by Klsaell, 2. Bases on balls: Off Orth, 4. Hit by pitched bell: By Orth, 1. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Blake. YORK HOP Kg FOR THK BEST fans Look to See Team Lead Second Dlvlsloa. TORK, Teb., May 10 (Special.) While the York Nebraska Bute leaaun biu ball team has not made a brilliant record, yet the fans are pinning their faith on the ienm, nopiug mat they win finish some- wnere near aOU per cent or better. Con sidering this is York's first year and the fact that a new team In hanril,nnH In selection of players, the fans did not expect ,uu muLii. un caiuraay, tnts week, will be the first home game. This will be the first Unit, the backers here will see the team In play against Nebraska Slate league teams, and it is hooed that the aliake-un In the team will be the means of winning a fair per cent of home games that will be piayeu nero lor tne next two weeks. OMAHA HIGH WINS MEET Track Team from Metropolis. Gets State Athletio Honors. YORK HIGH COMES IN SECOND i Llaeola High Follows with Third Wood Eqaala State Record ia HaadrcdYavrd Dash Wiley Is Star. LINCOLN, May K. -(Special Telegram ) Omaha High school hsd an easy time In carrying off first honors rFlday afternoon in the annual state meet of Nebraska high schools at the university track, piling up a total of 444 points to 24 5-6 fur York, the nearest opponent. Lincoln was third with oints. and Kearney Military acsdemy fourth, with 13. The feature of the meel was the beau tiful work of Wood in the dssh, the Omaha T"ylng ""y P'ae" " the 100. the fc and the 400. He equalled the record in the 100-yard dash, in the lace of a atiff weat breeze. The weather was ideal for a track meet end a big crowd witnessed the work of the cream of ths Nebraska Mai, schools. Omaha early Jumped to the front with a strong lead and held it throughout, making points in every event except the weights ,h ?!!y tem "Wert"1 the "co-rd three-fifths of a second by dint of some beautiful sprlnttng. No other records were broken. Wiley of York took Individual honors w th sixteen po.nts and Wood was second with thirteen. Wiley carried the crowd o their ft with a wonderful sprint in the luw hurdles making up the two vards t was set back at the start and wmnlne easily. Writht of Kearney slsu did som.. beaatlfu: running la the half and the mile Oweols Has rieaa Hecord. 0rEOLA. N b . May l.-iSpelal Tele gram.) 1 he Ofceola H!h a hn,l to... h. n ltm def.a'ed Strom.-burg todav M to &. . 1 hu endj lie 1311 t-r.ipon for i if, cnia. the not navuuj toot a game UUa xeaf. 4m fcrrrr H. KlHT GOT -0rV1 Orlft f4AUt- I 1 1 VNKTtV 1 , i . mm :mmm REDS NOSE OUT WHITE SOX Boston Wins Terrific Contest in Twelve Innings, FINAL SC0EE IS FOUR TO THREE Visitors Take Lead Early by Bsnch 'Ins; Hits While Chicago Hakes Two Costly Krrors Storm Casaes Delay, f - ,CfIIICAOO. "May 19. -Boston broke Cht oagoB winatnir streak today and nosed out. si f to-, 8 victory after twelve lnnlngn. The visitors took the lead early by bunching hits,' while Chicago made two costly errors.' TWo singles and a double counted two for Chicago, while . a single, - a sacrifice, a' passed ball and a wild pitch tied the score. A double, a sacrifice and an out scored tb winning run for Boston. A rainstorm which came up before the gsme caused a delay of half lit hour. Score: BOSTON. CHICAGO. B.H.O.AK B.H.O.A.B. Hnnpar. rf .. I I 4 4 1 Mrfntyr, ef. 4 I t 4 I Oardner. lb.. I I I I 4 Lord, tfc J 1 1 1 lwls. If 4 4 I 4 4 Callahan, If. tills Engle, lb.... 4 10 1 I Bodla, rf I 14 14 Wasner, aa...4 I 8 1 4 J. Colllna, lb I 4 I 4 1 R Inert. cf...l 1 1 4 I Mullen, lb.. I 4 I 4 4 ran lgn. Ib. 4 1 1 0 4 Tannahlll, tb I 1 T 4 4 N'eamakeT, e 4 111 t 0 Cerhan, aa... I 4 4 14 R. Colllpa. pi 4 4 0 Sullivan, ... I 14 14 Worka, p 11114 grott, p 4 1 4 I Waleh. p 1 0 1 0 Totala 41 II II 4 I Dourterty .1 4 4 4 4 Zaliar 4 4 4 4 0 Totals 41 11 II II 1 Batted for J. Collins in eighth. Ran for Mclntyre in eleventh. Boston 1 0101000000 14 Chicago 0 000. 0 801000 0-4 Two-base hits: Gardner. Sullivan, Rig- fert, Bodle, Wagner. Three-base hit: Mc ntyre. Hits: Oft II. Collins. 7 in five; in nings; off Wood, 4 In seven innings; off Scott. 14 In nine and one-third Innings; off Walsh, 1 In two third inning. Sacrifice hits: Lewis, Engle. Callahan. aOrdner, Wood, Lord. Rlggert. Stolen base: Bodle. Double plays: Corhan to Tanneliill to J. Collins, Corhan to J. Collins. Oardner to Wagner to Carrlgan. Left on baser Chicago. 1; Boston. 13; Banes on bslls: Off Keott, off Wood, 3. Struck out: By 8cott, 3; by R. Collins, 2; by Wood, 10; by Walsh, L Passed ball: Nunamaker. Wild nltch- Wood. Time: 2:35. Umpires: Egan and Con nolly. New York Bencb.ee Hits. ST. LOUIS. May 1.-New York bunched hits in the eighth and ninth and won. Score: NEW YORK. ST. Long B H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. DanWIs, ef...l llo I Shottnn. et.. I 1141 Woltar. rf ... I III (I Austin, lb... 4 111 Hariiell, lb. I 14 1 Melaan. rf... 4 4 4 0 0 I". a i s import, tb Knight, lb... I I I 4 Hncan. If . Hemphill, rf 1 1 4 4 4 Bmhana. 14 1 4 4 1 4 1 4 141 Oardnar, 2b.. 4 14 4 1 Wallace, ss., 4 1 I I I Johnaan, aa.. I I I 4 I Myera, lb 4 1 II 1 I Rwaaney, s... 4 1111 Lake, p I I 1 4 4 Blair, o 1 4 4 4 W Ballay, p 4 4 4 1 S Qulnn. p.... I Sll I Olaa 1 111 BriHketl, p.. I 1 I Murrar ....I 1 S 4 4 P. Bailey ..14444 Totala 11 II IT II I Totala 41 14 J7 14 4 Batted for Qulnn In seventh. Butted for W. Bailey In ninth. Batted for Austin in ninth. New .York 0 10 0 0 0 0 7 2-10 St. Louis 01 10040004 Two-bsse hits: Gardner, Austin. Hemp hill. Three-base hit: Knight. Bases on balls: Off Qulnn. 1; off Bailey, 1; off Lake, 1. Struck out: By Qutnn, 8; bv Ballev, ?; by Lake, 1; by Brockett. 1. Time: 2:0!). Umpires: Mullen and Evans. Maps Land oa Gray. CLEVELAND, O.. May 19-Cleveland knocked Gray out of the box in the slxiU by htoiliijf five runs. Score. CLEVELAND. WABHINOTOK. B H O A r. B H O A t. Oraaay. If.... I 1 t 0 Milan, cf. ..I 1404 Ulaon. as I 1 I I I Ribaefer, lb. I 1 11 4 4 Jarkaon. ct .l I I I I Lcllrall, II . I till Eaarly, rl.. 4 1 1 4 4 fclberfald. Ib I I 1 1 I biovall, lb... 4 111 1 t Otnlir. rf... I 4 I 4 Uirm'hau, Ib 4 I I 4 0 MrBrtde, aa.. I I 4 4 I ball, lb 4 t I 4 Ot.'un'ham, tb. I I I I s Smith, c 114 1 OAintmilti, c . I 1 I I 1 Harkneaa. p . I 1 4 I Orar. p 1411 Walnar. p.... 1 III Total 21 10 27 IT A Totals i4 I 14 II I : C ewland 1 1 u w 0 4 0 0 0-7 1 W&Miihgton 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 01 ' Two-base hits: Birmingham. Smith. ' Haiw on hails: Off Harness 7; off ' Walker, 1 Struck out: By Harknees, 3; b Uia. 2. Time: 140. Umpires: Fee- i line and Sheridan. ' l.iach Floes Tbree Flayers. I NKVV YORK. May 19 Preeldent Lynch j of the National league lodsv t.ned Left 1 Flcliiir Mnt;ee, .liortalufi I uuUn atid Sec-, onil I'.asninan Ivnabe if the f'hilade'.phi j bsse ball club tlu eai h for cblei-Dnx to the dcrliiion of U.ii:rf- lioj Is in yesteniay s I game wllb ('lucao. ' , , , W. 41. McAdoo Inlared. NF.W BRUNSWICK. N J.. Mar 1 - 1 William ; McAdoo. th New York tunnel bui'otr broke two r bi and h a r.hi arm Vfsterdav when h was ttiron "11 nf m ' aui.rim ti e near Ltre- lis waa Uakcu Ui a local hcsfllai. I Nebraska City Gets Second Game Easily Hard Fought Pitchers' Battle with Auburn -Clarinda and FalU City Each Take Game. NEBRA8KA CITY, Neb , May lt.-(Spe-cial Telegram.) In a hard-fought pitchers' battle Nebraska City took the second game of the season from Auburn, Wells, formerly of Fort Wayne, holding Auburn to three scratch drives. Score: R.ll.B. Nebraska City. 1 0100000 -3 53 Auburn 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 8 3 Batteries: Nebraska City. Walls and Kslley; Auburn, Zandervan and Musser. Umpire: Graves. FALLS CITY, Neh., May 1 (Special Telegram.) Heavy hitting won the second game for Palls City against Maryvllle, the feature ef the game being four home runs by Falls City In the seventh. Seers; R H F Falls City 0 1 I 0 8 -17 18 Maryvllle t 0410600 O-76 Batteries: Falls City, Duren. Culver, Thornton and Vaderhlll: Msrx-vllle. Delalr, Keys. Darrows and McBrlde. Umpire: Sage. CLARINDA. la. May II. -(Special Tele gram.) Hard hitting again marked the game with Shenandoah, the local sluggers finding the visiting pitchers with compara tive ease, the score being 8 to 4. BLUES LOSEllfCHERS' DUEL Indianapolis Takes Ten-Inning; Game by Four to Three. BOTH TEAMS HIT THE BALL HARD Powell, Who Sacceeas Rhodes Holds Home Team Safe t'atll Teath laalatT, Wk4s Wlaalagr Score Is Made. INDIANAPOLIS, May l.-Indlanapolis won a ten-Inning pitchers' battle from Kansas City. 4 to 3. Rhodes was taken out of the box in the first Inning, after the locals had scored three runs, and Powell, who succeeded him, held the honio team safe until the tenth inning, when two singles, a sacrifice and an out scored lie winning run. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. KANSAS CITY. B. H O. A 11. B.M.O A B Hillnon, If 4 114 StrNMu. tb.. 41041 Wdruff, erikl I 1 Shinnoa. If.. I Crlfc'B, rl ...I I I H U. cf 4 0 1 Hoimer, lb... I 111 Hrttt, lb.... I 0 17 0 0 't. 3b 4 1 i 0 Gardner, rf..4 t ( Hitter, e 4 t I 0 Corrldon, It I I I j I Williams, lb. 4 1 I I 0 Pnwnts, . as... 4 1111 McCarthy, ef 4 4 4 O'Connor, c. 4 4 I I ... ,, ...... v u wvmiur, a a Mows, at.... 4 11 0 Rhodaa. B ...8 S 1 0 Link, p 4 1 0 I I rowall, p.... 4 4 4 1 4 "' n il 11 e Total M itl it I 1 wo out when winning run was made. Indianapolis 3 OOOQOOOO 14 Kansas City 0 O84&O1O0 03 Two-base hits: Williams. Downl. Three base hit Corrldon. Struck out: By Link. 8; by Powell. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Gardner. Hits: Off Rhodes, 8 In two thirds Inning; off Powell, 7 In nine and one-third Innings. Bases on balls: Oft Hnk'. 9i. ott Hhodes. 1. Bacrlfice hits: Woodruff 2). Umpires: Chill and Fer guson. Time: 2:00. New York Gambling Houses Are Eaided Police Arrest Eleven lien and Seise a Wagonload of Card Table and :'' Dice Boxes. NEW YORK, May 19.-Eleven men under arrest today and a wagonload of card tables, dice boxes and other paraphernalia are the fruits of a aeries of raids on al leged gambling houses. Ths raids were the first since Deputy Police Commls slonsr Dougherty assumed charge of lhe detective bureau, eighteen days ago. Ar rests wets made of the men under such warrant names as "John Doorkeeper," "John Dealer" and "John proprietor." PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY HEARS FROM COMMITTEES N amber of Vacant I'h arches Maa In oreaeed Nearly Three Haadred Daring- Year. ATLANTIC CITS', K. J., May IsThe Presbyterian general a sea nobly organised yesterday by the election of Rev. Dr. John F. Carson of Brooklyn, aa moderator the 800 commissioners wsre ready today to con sider report from special committees. Among these is that of the committee on Christian life and work. The report states that two-thirds of the Presbyteries and synods have liven attention of the recommendation of the last assembly that they appoint committees on inter church federation. The report called attention to an Inves tigation made by the secretary of the com- niittee, which shows that throughout the country as a whole, the total number of non-church members Is 00 per cent. It was also sst forth that the number of vacant Presbyterian churchea has increased s be tween IKs) and 1410, from LStt to 3,147. BABY PROBABLY THROWN INTO LAKE OR BURNED Cklesugo Martae Flremaa Who Kid aaaed Feor-lf oaths'-Old Infest la Clvea Twrelvo Years. CHICAGO, Msy 1 George Klmee, a marine fireman, who was charged with kidnaping the 4 month' old 'on of Mr. Selma Hanks, was today found guilty and sentenced to twelve year In the peniten tiary. The Infant Is still missing and Is be lieved by the police to have been cremated In the furnace of a lake steamer, or thrown overboard and drowned between here and South Haven. Mich. Klmee Is alleged to havs been enamoured with the child's mother and st the ssme time to have developed a remarkable an tipathy to her off.pring. Let This Trademark Be Your Guide It to the Dame behind th fama of this well known, cool, sanitary Linen Mesh I nderwesr. It , your guide to knowing jou'ro getting the genuine Dr. Deimel's Linen flesh Underwear The garment are cut right and properly sized. They're made for wear, comfort and ease and to prevent unabaorbej Perspiration from making a damp, clammy skin. Made in attletlc and regular; also union and two-piece suit ALBERT CAHN SSL tT,ZX!?- 11,1 l ' " 11 " '' "' Wirm T--- r- ni"'" CUBS BEAT JPHILLIES AGAIN Chicago Bunches Hits with Philadel phia'! Errors to Win. FINAL BC0HE 13 SEVEN TO TWO President Lraofc of Natloasvl I.easroo and Goveraor Teser of Powaeyl asila Asaea tpeetators Twa Itosae Rons. PHILADELPHIA , May If - Chicago bunched hlta with Philadelphia's errors and won today's game. T to 2. President Lynoh ef th National league and Gov- etnor Toner of Pennsylvsnl were smon th spectators. Score: CHICAGO. fHILAPEI.PHIA If O A B.ti.o.A. a ghaekars. It.. 4 tohuits, rf... 8 Hofmaa. ef.. 4 4 Tltua. rf ... 4 1111 4 Knar. Ib .. 1 Iytert. lb... 4 I 4 Ma. If 4 4 4 Paakert. rf . I I I LuAerua, lb.vl I rioolaa, aa... 4 1 I Deals, e I 4 4 Stack. I Chans, lb... I Doris, lb.... 4 Ttnkar, . ... 4 llm'rman, Is I Archer, ..., 4 ... 4 4 I 0 4 Mclntlr. p.. 4 I 4 a Hum art aa a. 4 M I It IT I Welch.noa , 1 Totala.. Total II 4 11 11 Bstted for Stack In eighth. Chicago 002001O4O- r'niladelphla 10000000 11 Two base hlta: Bheckard, Bchulte, Hof man. Mclntlrei Home runs: x l.obcrt Schulte. Hits: Off Stack. tn eight In nings; off Humphries, 1 tn one inning. Sac rifice hits: Schulte. Shecksrd. Btolen haae: Hofman. Left on bs: Chicago,. 8; Phtts delphla. tV Bases on balls: Off Mclntlr. 2; oft Btack, 1 Bases on errors: Chi cago, 3. struck out: By Mclntlrs. 4: by Stack. 4; by Humphries 2. Wild pitches. Ptsck, 1: Mclntlre. 1 Time: 2:10. em pires: Klera and Doyle. Cardinals Wis la teveatfc. BOSTON, May 18 After tlelng the gcors In the sixth Inning, St. Louis won from Boston today In the seventh when Bvan.' hit to center field drove In Bugglns and Konoutchy. The final score wsr 6 to S. Sweeney's steal of home In the thirst In nlng wss a feature. Score: BOITOt. T. LOU IB. B.H.O.A B B.H.O.A.B Heraog, as... 4 111 0 rlutftna. la. I I 1 I I Millar, rf ..I 4 0 0 Manner. aa...4 t 4 I aaney, Ib. 4 4 4 4 I Rills. If I I I I Ins'ton, Iflb. 4 4 4 1 0 Konetchy. lb I 1 11 I Oaoda. cf ... 4 1 I 1 0 Bvana. rf 4 1 1 4 0 Tennay, Ik... 1 1 4 0 0 Mowrey. lb.. I fl I Butler, lb... I 4 4 1 0 Oakea. rf....l A 4 4 0 Farlrlen, .,. I 14 1 1 Breanahan. el 1 4 1 4 Brcran. p.... 3 1 4 4 4 Oolrieu, o I I Colllna, f... 10 4 Steele, p .... 1411 Turk 10. fl Tyir. p. .444 Total to 11 I? It I Totala II I rf II Batted for Brown in eighth. Boston 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 8t. Louis 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 05 Two-base hit: Brown. Home run: Konetchy. Hits: Off Brown, 11 in eight innings; off Oolden. 8 In seven and one third Innings. Sacrifice hits: Golden, Hauser, Oakea. Stolen bases: Mowrey, Butler, Sweeney, Ingerton, (ioode, Kllli, Oaken, Hugglns, Konetchy, Miller. Double plays: Ingerton to Hersog; Butler to Swee ney to Tenney. left on bases: Boston, 10; St. Lftils. . First base on balls: Off Brown, 8'. off Oolden. 7; off Steele. I. Struck out: By Brown. 2; bv Tyler, 2; bv Oolden, 1. Time: 2:06. empires. O'Day and Brennan. Backer Bhata Oat Reds. BROOKLYN. May lO.-Rueker pitohed his first winning gsme of the season to- ' day, shutting out Cincinnati. Score: Batted for Smith In the eighth. Brooklyn 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Cincinnati 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 Left on bases: Cincinnati, 8; Brooklyn, 4. Tsvobas hits: Beecher, Daubert. Sac rlfloe hits: Altiser, Daubert. Btolen base; Coulnon. Bases on balls: Off Smith. 1; off Rncker, 2. Struck cut: By Smith. 8; ; by Kucker. . Wild pitch: SmHh. Hits: ' Off Smith, 8 In seven innings. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Rlgler and Flnneran. . , . . (lasts Shade Tlrates. NE3 WVORK, May 18. New York changed Its lack today by winning from Pittsburg, 4 to 8. Wlltse sustained a fracture of he little finger of his pitching hand when he tried to stop a hard hit ball by Clarke. Josh Devore had to retire from the gnme after a collision at the plate with Gibson and Al Brldwell was removed by Umpire Fsson for throwing his but away. Score; Batted for Steele in eighth. Pltuburg 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 03 New York 2 0 0 0 10 10 4 First on errors: Pittsburg, 1; New York, 1. '1 wo-base, hits: Hunter, Devlin, Gibson, Leach Becker, Murrey. Three-base hit: Clarke. tiacrlfice hit: ilson. Stolen, base: Murray. Left on buses: Pitts burg. 8; New York, 4. Hxse on balls: Off Steele, 1. Struck out: Hy Wlltse. 7; by Steele, 2; by Rsymond, a; hy White.. 1. Hits: Off Wlltse, 8 In six snd wo-thlrds Innings; off Raymond, 2 In two and one third Innings; off Steele, 8 in seven innings; otf White, 1 in one Innings. 'lime: 2:uu. Umpires: Fason and Johnstone. PRESIDENT OPPOSES ALL RECIPROCITY AMENDMENTS Exeeatlve Looks with Disfavor on Changes Proposed by Hla Personal friends. WA8HINOTON, May 1.-Prsldent Tsft Is opposed to amendments to ths reciprocity agreement, no matter who is their sponsor. It became known today that th president looks with disfavor on th pioposed amend ments of Senators Root and Lodge, two of his personal friends and close advisers. Mr. Taft believes the agreement should go through congress as It was Introduced. Vis will make his fight along that line no mat ter what republican leaders attempt to do. BRADITRET'I REVIEW UK Tit ADH Evrata of Week Are Apparently Favorable In (irneral. NEW YORK, May 18.-Brsdsti set's to morrow will say: 1 Events of ths week have been apparently favorable . Seasonable weather, good crop reports, except from a few sei tiutis where dry weather I a serious drawback, and, judging from ths early public and stock market recptlon thereof, good Unal de cisions are th three featurn rnsKIng fur better business and a mere hopeful feeling. Actual results are hardly up to sanguine expectations. Retail trade has expanded, but the Improvement is Iste, the feeltnii be ing that retailers sturks have not been much broken. Iron and steel were not grestty changed Hunlneas failures In the l.'nited States for the week ending Msy 18 weie o, against 245 last week. Business failures In Csnada for the week number twenty-seven, which comperes with twenty-four lent week. Wheat. Including flour, exports from the 1'nlted States and Canada for the week ending Mny I aggregate 2.S' 1M bu , against I 111 Ml Isst week. Corn exports for the week sggregate 8.14.234 bu., agalnKt W.Va last week. ) 1 i !