he Omaha Bee sports PART FIVE SPORTING SECTION PAGES ONE TO FOUR UNDAY VOL. XL XO. 4. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1!U1. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Rourkes Win Again and Return Home for To'day; Sioux City Regains the Lead ROURKES TO jLAY IN OMAHA TODAY Game Scheduled for Wichita is Transferred to Rourke Park. PICK UP GAME IN THE EIGHTH Win from Wichita After Jobben Have Good Lead. JARNAGIN WILD ON THE SLAB Niehoff Comei to Front Again with Hpme Run. RHODES GIVES WAY TO KEELEY Wichita ftecare Eight Hits and Rnirku st the Kimf KinKrr-. Three Tirn-Biw Hit Are Made. onrt will srrlv bom today with his Colts, bringing- with him tha Wichita team, for a rm at Bourk Park this afternoon. .WICHITA. Kan., May 20.-Jarnagln's wlldnes allowed Omaha to win today's garne affT Wichita seemed to have It well In hand. Fas. fielding featured the play f both teams. Tomonow's rame is to be transferred to Omaha. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kan, lb 4 0 2 0 0 Williams, rf S 0 0 3 0 0 Niehoff 2bw 12 10 10 ! King, cf....Ji S 1 1 fi 0 0 Schoonovsr. If 3 0 0 0 0 0 i Kneaves, ss 3 110 3 0 Agnew, e 4 0 1 4 0 0 : Rhodes, p 3 0 0 0 2 1 : Xeeley, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals S J 27 12 1 WICHITA. AB. R. H, O. A. E. J'lddleton. cf 4 0 11 1 0 ! Brg(r, ss A 0 0 0 7 0 ' Belden, If S O 1 1 0 0 ; Koener, lb 4 0 1 9 3 1 : Hughes, 2b 3 1 0 6 3 0 Davis, rf 3 12 110 ! ochmld. 3b 4 2 1 0 2 0 Shaw, c 3 0 1 9 6 ' 1 t Jarnagin, p 4 0 1 0 3 1 Clemens 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 4 8 27 25 3 'Batted for Jarnagin in the ninth. , Omaha 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0-6 !Wlohlta 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-4 Left on bases: Omaha, 8; Wichita. 8. 'Secrtflre hits: Davis, Kane, King, Schoon ; over. Two-base hits: Kane, Pelden, Schmld. ' 'Home run: Niehoff. Stolen bases, i Sohmld. Kneaves. Hits: Off Rhodes, 8 in I eight ana one-tnira innings. Double play: ; Hushes to Koener. - Struck . out: By I Jarnaffln. 8; by Rhodes, 3. Baaea on balls: ( Off Jarnagin. 7; off Rhodes, 4. Passed ball: Agnew. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Haa I klL DRUMMERS TROUNCE GRIZZLIES OtaTet Loses by Seora mt f even to Fair. DENVER, May to. The Drummers beat ' tha home team today by 7 to 4. Tha game ' was called at tha close of tha eighth ln ', Mnf on account of rain. Score: ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. .4 2 2 WMitll ... 4 MoOitsney, cf. Kelly, rf Powell, If Rellly. 2b. Jones, lb... Goasett, o..., Mainke. as..., Hamilton, 2b. Kaufman, p. Hanifan, 9... .... 1 .... 3 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 o O. 0 Totals !W 7 13 24 15 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. B. Uoyd. tb 3 10 12 1 ; Ollmore. cf 4 12 10 1 t fWledenaaui, If 4 0 1 1 0 0 Qulllln. b 1 t o v Lindsay, lb...- 3 1 3 4 0 0 Coffey, ss. ........ 2 0 3 6 1 0 Caswldy. rf 3 0 0 2 1 .0 WcMurray, o. 3 0 0 5 2 1 Gpahr, o - 0 0 0 2 1 0 O'Brien. P 3 0 0 0 1 0 Klnseila, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 Beall 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals S7 4 T 24 8 3 Baited for O'Brien In tha seventh. fit. Joseph 1 0 0 8 0 1 1 1-7 Denver 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 04 Stolen bases: MoCheaney, Rellly. Oos sett 12). Two-base hits: MoCheaney, Go, sett. Threa-base hit: Melnka. Home runs: Lindsay, Ollmore. Struck out: By ' O Brian, t. oy Jaurman, x, oy jiinseua, , I by Hanifan. 8. Bases on bails: Off 1 O Brian. 3; off Kaufman, 3. Double play: 1 AieinKe & jvaunr iw . ... KiLia Lp'Biien. Hit by pitched ball: Coffey. lYnning pitched: By Kaufman, ; runs, 8; ' by O Brian, 7; runs, . by Hanifan. 8; runs, 1. Time. 2.20. Umpires: Kneeland and Morgan. TOPEKA WINS IN THIRTEENTH Hatting; Rally Beats Dea Moines, f'oir , to Three. TOPEKA, Kan., May 30. A batting rally In the thirteenth won for Topeka, 4 to 8. ! It was a pitchers' battle, Buchanan having shads tha beat of Northrup. Bcors: TOPEKA. AB. K. Ii. U. A. K 1 1 a w .... 8)054 .... 5 .... 5 .... . 5 Omaha Youngsters Who Really Are Athletic - 1 j , 'i l " ' " 15' ' ' i " "" " ' IB""'ISW'?' ""- """ 11111 1 " 1 Iii-.il 11 ' I linn 1. JX3 G a w f ' - r S" Ml -4-. 'i ' i i , . . it"'3.'4 U ' w ..fc n . -v - "' '" '"' .-... i. - .: ,.: .. ..... . -.- - - .- -j;-.' .. . . -. . . . :. FINALISTS IN THB PUBLIC SCHOOL COMPEmTION WHO WON IN THE PRELIMINARIES AND MEET IN THE TEST AT THE AUDITORIUM. SIOUX RALLY IN THE EIGHTH Victory is Snatched from Antelopes' Grasp by Visitors. FINAL SCORE IS SIX TO FIVE Thomas, Rellly and Warner Kaoek Out Home Rans Wagner Gets Two-Base Hit Foar Sac rifice Hits. LINCOLN, May 20. Sioux City developed a batting- rally In the eighth Inning and won today's game, 6 to 5, after Lincoln seemed to have It safe. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. 4 Rtckert, If .Moore. 2b....... H afford, 3b.... . Whitney, lb.... 'Hopke. sa Mreltenstein, 0 : Prambee. c. 5 Buchanan, P 5 Beecber 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 13 4 8 0 0 0 Gagnler, ss Unglaub, 2b Cole, cf Cobh, rf Cockman, 3b.... T. Miller, If.... Thomas, lb Bi rat ton, c Wolverton, p... Knapp, p Totals A. 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 3 0 80 6 7 SIOUX CITY. ' " AB. R. H. Andreas, 2b 4 0 1 Btero, lb 6 0 3 Hartman, 3b 4 0 1 Breen, If , 8 11 M. Miller, c 4 0 0 Neighbors, rf 8 0 0 WHKner, cf 4 2 3 ReUly, sa 8 8 1 vv. ivDller, p 3 0 0 Towne 1 0 0 Rarber 0 10 Melter, p 0 0.0 27 10 O. 1 13 0 ' 0 0 0 A. 3 3 3 ' 0 1 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 Totals Batted for W. Miller in eighth. Ran for Towne. Lincoln Sioux City Runa batted in Wagner, Stem (2) 8 10 27 18 Totals 45 4 10 39 14 DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. Curtis. If 1 Cotllgan, si 8 0 Mattlck, Cf 0 liwyer. lb 8 0 Needhem. 2b. .... 4 0 Korea. U t 1 Decamp, rf 4 0 Pacbant. C 4 1 Northrup. P 0 17 0 4 0 0 4 8 A 2 . 0 2 0 3 00300000-5 0 0001014 0-4 Thomas (2), Rellly, T-I el m m. runa. 'run m a u Rellly. Wagner. Two-basa hit: Wagner. Double play: M. Miller to Hartman. Left on bases: Llnooln, 2; Sioux City, 8. Stolen base: Thomas. Sacrifice hits: Cole, Cobb, Unglaub, Neighbors. Struck out: B Wolverton, 2; by W. Miller, a Bases o. balls: Off Wolverton, 3: off Knapp, 3; ol W. Miller, 1. Wild pitch: Wolverton. In ninsa Ditched: By Wolverton, seven and . third (runs, 3; hits, ): by Knapp, one an. two-thirds (runa, 3; hits, 1); by w. Miller seven (runs, i; hits, 7); by Matter, twt.' (runs, 0; hits, 0). Time: 1:50. Umpire. Clark- Coaches Will Meet at Des Moines Soon; Scouting Doomed For Promotion of Good Sportsman ahip Plan is to Do Away with Custom in the Valley. LINCOLN. May 20. (Special.) For the promotion of good sportsmanship tha all year coaches of the members of tha Mis souri valley will meet next Friday at Des Moines. This Is tha first meeting of the kind ever .held by tha coaches and the result will hava an Important bearing; on tha athletlo situation next fall. Such matters as side line coaching, scouting and other tricks coming under tha direction of tha coach, which can only bo solved through the assistance of the di rector, are to be threshed out at this time. Tha meeting may spell the doom of the scouting custom prevailing In the Missouri valley conference. Several of tha coaches are In favor of doing away with it, according to reports, and the members of tha athletlo boards In the majority of Instances believe that the action must be taken along with tha other athletlo reforms. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NATLLEAOUB. W.L.Pot. WUPot. Ploux City. ..19 8 .7041 Philadelphia 22 10 .6S7 Denver 17 8 fWrtiPittsburg ....19 11 .6R3 Wichita 15 9 .rR!New York. ...IS 13 .flnft Lincoln 15 10 .(iOrt'Chlcsgo IS 13 .581 St. Joseph. ..13 14 .48T Cincinnati ...18 13 .600 Omaha 13 15 .44! St. I.ouls 12 15.444 Topeka 17 .340 Brooklyn ....10 21 .826 Des Moines. 4 24 .143 Boston 8 25 .242 AMER ASS'N. AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct I W.L.Pct. Columbus ...20 11 .643! Detroit 27 .SH Kansas C;ty.l8 13 .WljChlcaito 14 13 .552 Minneapolis 21 1 .66Boston 16 14 .533 Milwaukee ..1 17 .61K New York. ...15 14 .617 St. Paul 17 16 .615Phlladelphla 14 15 .483 I,oulRvllle ...16 18 .47ljCleveland ....15 18 .45 Toledo 14 21 .400 Washington .10 19 .315 Indianapolis 11 23 .S?4St. Louis 9 23 .281 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.! W.LPct. Grand Isl'nd 8 1 .! Falls City.... 3 0 lono Columbus ..8 3 .6S7!Clarinda 3 0 lono Fremont ....6 4.55INeb. City.... 2 1 .7 Kearney .... 4 4 .50OjAuburn 1 2 .33a Superior .... 3 .833' Maryvllle ... 0 8 .000 Hastings ... 4 5 . 444 1 Shenandoah. 0 I .000 Seward 3 5 .375) York t 7 . 2221 Beaver City Boosters Beat Arapahoe Braves Old-Time Opponents on Diamond Meet in Close Game of Ball. 8 38 18. - I Tetala Ratted for Frambes in thlrietsuth. Nona out In thirteenth. Topeka 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Des Moines 0 831000080000-8 Three base hits: Hafford. Decamp. Two bsse hits: Kickert, Crompton. Mattlck. Sacrifice hit: Decamp. Stolen bases: Moore, Crompton. Decamp. Basea on balls: (.iff Buchanan, 1; off Northrup. 9. Struck cut: By Buchanan. 8; by Northrup, 5. Hit by pitched ball : Needham. Passed ball: Krambea. Time: 1.35. Umpire: Shoemaker. Twe Days' Haaat at Crete. CRETE. Neb.. Hay 20 .(Special.) In a to days' shoot William Veach of Falls "lty waa high man. breaking 136 out of i: blue rocks, gaining 341 10 C. G. Gel lutty of Sutton whs e-nnd with a total of 134 and cot ttf 55. C D. Llnderman was third with 1M and re rived l4 on tiie necond da' William Veacli was flrM. t'iakln 177 targets and r.-ccli InK $8 70. C A. Thorpe of tienea hit 19 and got 81S. John Bauer tied with E V Varnrr at 1?9 for fourth piece. Thlily men took jart la the shoot. ' BEAVER CITY. Neb.. May 30. (Special Telegram.) The Beaver City Boosters in the opening base ball game of tha season beat their old-tlma rivals, tha Arapahoe Braves. In an eleven-Inning: contest hers yesterday by a score of i to 1 Beaver City and Arapahoe broken even last season and great enthusiasm was displayed as to ths outcome of the game. A large number of Arapahoe fans attended. Score: RH.E. Beaver City 0O1O8OOOO0V-8 8 4 Arapahoe 00000301100 4 3 8 Batteries: Beaver City. W. nkoop ' and warner; Arapanoa. r uu ana Carrou. Struck out: By Wy nkoop. 13; by Full, 9. Ftttttaws Wins Meat. PHILADELPHIA, May 30-The tenth nnud mtdrtta itatM UAlnr .(.KaUbiI. championship track meet on Franklin I field this sfternoon resulted In a victory , far the Hill school of Pottatown. Pa., over ! Philadelphia, Baltimore end Mercersburg isrnoois. in the two-mile, fllmpton of Hill i school loaered the tao-nu!e American In terscholasilc record of 10. H to 10.04. - ' Yesterday's Results., WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, t; Wichita. 1 Sioux City. I; Lincoln, 6. St. Joseph, 7; Denver, 4: eight Innings. Dea Moines. 8: Topeka, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. . St. Louis, 1; Boston, 1. Cincinnati, I; Brooklyn, 1.' ' Chicago, 7: Philadelphia, 4. Pittsburg, 1; New York, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston-Chicago, wet grounds. New York, ; St. Louis, 2. . Philadelphia, 14; Detroit, 12. Washington, 4; Cleveland, a AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. , Milwaukee, 6; Toledo, 10. Kansas Clty-lndlanapolls, rain. iSt. Paul, 4; Louisville, 0. . Minneapolis, 2; Columbus, 4. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Kearney, 1; Hastings, 6. Fremont, 0; Seward, 8. Columbus, 11; York, 9. Grand Island, 8; Superior, 0. MINK LEAGUE. Auburn, C; Nebraska Cltv, 7. Maryvllle, 3; Falla Cit?vi2. Shenandoah, 0; Clarlnda 1 Games Teday. Western League Wlohita, at Omaha, loux City at Llnooln, St. Joseph at Den rr. Dea Moines at Topeka. American League Boston at Chicago, New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Detroit. American Association St. Paul at In ilanapohs. Kansas City at Louisville. Milwaukee at Columbus, Minneapolis at .oledo. Nebraska State League Kearney at Hastings, Fremont at Seward, Columbus at 1 ork. Grand Island at Superior. ATHLETICS OUTHIT TIGERS Philadelphia Wins Fierce Slugging Hatch from Detroit. SCORE IS FOURTEEN TO TWELVE Coombs Is Effective Until Seventh lanlns;, bnt Wild and Erratic One Home Ran Three Three-BaBKers. Collins Charges Received at Lincoln By Athletic Board Chairman H. X. Wolfe of Eligibility Committee Says Will Call Meet ing When Desired. LINCOLN, Neb., May 20. (Special.! Charges against Sidney Collins, a Corn- hueiier athletlo star, will be probed before the annual Missouri valley meet, accord ing to the statement of Prof. H. K. Wolfe: chairman of the eligibility committee of the University Athletic board, Saturday, II alumni and faculty members Interested oars to push tha inquiry. Tha new turn In the athletic situation at Nebraska oame Friday evening with a letter from Clyde E. Elliott, a former uni versity man and member of tha athletic board, offering on behalf of the Omaha alumni to pioduce tha proof of Collins' alleged profeosionaiiam at any meeting- of the committee to be named. A similar letter was sent to Chancellor Samuel Avery, but the chaneellor was out of the city and did not return until Sat urday afternoon, so waH not conversant v. itii the new turn In athletlo affairs. Dr. Clapp, to whom is laid soma of ths blame for stirring up tha athletlo rumpus, knew nothing of the new developments Satur day Ths offer made by Mr. Elliott slm piy states that proof will be at the d.s pohal of the committee at any meeting tliey should see fit to call. The nature of the proof is not divulged In the letter. Dr. Wolfe said he- wrote Mr. Elliott of fering to call a meeting at his pleasure. The only reservation made waa that It should not conflict with school affairs. The chairman of tha committee said that ha was always ready to do his duty, but further than that did not discuss ths situation. Chancellor Avery 'returned home Satur day afternoon and Immediately affirmed the report that steps would be taken when the board secured the evidence offered by the Omaha alumni. Dr. Avery said that ha had received Mr. Elliott's letter Satur day afternoon and had written directing1 him to send the proof to the eligibility committee of tha athletlo board. DETROIT. May 20 Philadelphia broke Its losing streak today by defeating De troit, 14 to 12, in the fiercest slugging match here this season. Coombs, though wild and erratic, waa effective until the seventh. Del Galnor, whose right wrist was broken by a pitched ball In the, first Inning, will probably be laid up for six weeks. Score: PHILADELPHIA. Lord. If Oldrtng, cf. . Collliu, lb.. Baker, tb.... DitIi, lb.... Murpby. rf.. Mclnnta, as. Lapp, o Thomas, o... Coombft. p... flank, p.... B.H.O.A.K. 1 I I 0 1 4 4 0 1 Galnor, lb. Rlanaga. ... Neaa, lb Lathara, lb., Drake UoQovaa, p.. Totals (7 It 17 4 3 Wlllatt. p.... fhaller Lafltta. p..., Mullln ..... Jonas, If. Buah, aa. Cobb. cf. Crawford. Dalab'nty, DETROIT. B.H. ... t ... 4 ... t rf. 4 tb s Morlartj, tb. 4 O.A.E. to . Totals 14 14 7 It I Batted for Lathers in ninth. Batted for Ness in seventh. Philadelphia , 2 0 6 0 4 0 0 1 114 Detroit 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 012 Stolen bases: Jones, Coombs. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 3; Detroit, . Two base hits: Bush, Moriarty, Coombs, Mo Innes. Murphy. Three-base hits: Shaller, Oldring, Collins. Home run: Lord. Hits: Off Donovan. 7 in three Innings; off Wll lett. 8 in five inning; off Lafltte, 1 In one inning; off Coombs. 10 In seven Innings; off Plank. 4 in two innings. Sacrifice hits: Bush, Lord, Oldring, Murphy. Sacrifice flies: Moriarty, Murphy. Triple play: New. unassisted, to Bush. Struck out: Bv Coombs. 4; by Donovan. 2; by Willett, 1. Passed ball: Stanage. Bases on balls: Off Donovan, 8; off Lafltte. 1; off Coombs, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Coombs. Galnor. Time. 3:19. Umpires: O'Loughlin ana. Dineen. Home Run by Mann in Eleventh Inning Wins Hard Game a naa . f Nebraska City Shows Auburn Few Things in Base Ball Game Falls City Gets Three Straight. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb., May 20. (Spe cial Telegram.) A home run by Mann In the eleventh Inning won the game Satur day afternoon for Nebraska City. Mann, who is the star athlete of the Lincoln High school, got two home runs during the game. Score: R. H. E. Nebraska City ..2 0 1 0 00 3 000 17 9 8 Auburn 0 003200010 0-0 10 6 Batteries: Nebraska City. Warner. Mc Coy, Miller and Noles; Auburn, Kranln- ger, Musser, Klrkland and Johnson. Um pire: Graves. FALLS CITY. Neb.. May 20. (Special Telegram.) Hard hitting by Falls City when hits meant runs won the third straight game from Maryvllle, neither of the latter s pitchers being effective in the pinches, score: K. H. E. Falls City ....4 13 10 111 -12 IS 5 Maryvllle 1 0000100 13 8 3 Batteries: Falla City, Thornton and Vanderhille; Maryvllle, Wise, Conley and Mc Bride. Umpire: Saga. Attendance: 900. CLARINDA. Is., May 30. (Special Tele gram.) Clarlnda won tha third game In a row from Shenandoah this afternoon, Greene of the local team not allowing the vlnitors to cross the pan and proving very effective with men on bases. Score: R H E Clarlnda 20010030 - 10 1 Shenandoah 0 0000000 08 6 4 Batteries: Clarlnda, Greene and Har mony; Shenandoah, Lovelle and Caste. Umpire: Kissane. PERU . CLAIMS CHAMPIONSHIP Normal Bavae Ball Team Dlsnates Fla. rea of Wesleyan anal Doss, ' PERU, Neb., May 20 Special.)-The Peru base ball team ' fails to see where the Cotner team has the authority to state that It and Wesleyan are tied for first honors In the State Intercollegiate- league. The Peru team has played seven games, almost twice as many as either Wesleyan or Cotner, and leads In the race by over 200 points. We submit the following stand ing of the teams and the games played for the consideration of other would-be pennant holders: O. W. L. Pot. Peru 7 Wesleyan , 4 Cotner 4 Bellevue 3 Doane 8, K 2 2 2 2 i 1 2 2 4 .714 .fno .wo .333 .333 Talk of Western Clrcalt. GOTHENBURG. Neb.. Mav 20 (Special.) -Gothenburg Is In the field with a ball teBm thl year. There Is much talk here of a western state league, comprising Gothenburg. Willow Island. Cosad. Iexlng ton. Overton and perhaps North Platte. Gothenburg played their second game of the season with Overton Wednesday, win ning bv the' score of ft to 1. HIGH INDIVIDUAL WINNER AT GRADE SCHOOL ATHLETIC MEET. ;:'-v,f3 :' . GO I- - ' i JOHN KRAGE. BANCROFT SCHOOL, GIANTS TAKE SHARP CONTEST LelfleJd Doea Not Allow a Hit for Six Innings. NEW YORK, May 20.-New York took another exciting game from Pittsburg to day, 2 to 1. The winning run was scored In the ninth on hits by Devlin and Cran da.ll, an error by Miller helping. New fork did not get a safetly off Liefleld un til the seventh Inning. Score: NBW YORK. PITTRBCRO. B.H. O.A.E. B.H n I E IMTOre, 1 LMCh. cf OClarka, If.. 4 0 Was nar, aa. 1 Millar, lb . 1 Hunter, lb... 4 t 1 Wliaon, rf.... 0 Olbaon, c I t Doyls. lb.... 41 Snodgraas, of t 1 1 Murray, It... 4 4 1 Mtrkla, lb... t 1 14 Brldwall, aa.. I 4 1 Itovlln, tb. KlaMhar . Myara. e .. Ueckar . Prucka, p.. Crandall . 4 I 4 1 4 t 4 3 I 4 I 1 1 0 141 Laltlald, p... 4 4 0 0 1 0004 0 0 7 0 ToUla......M 1024 I t 10 0 4 Totala tt i 17 II I None out wnen winning run made. Batted for Devlin In ninth. Ran for Myers In ninth. Patted for Drucke In ninth. Pittsburg 000001 0 0 01 New York 00000010 12 First base on errors: Pittsburg. 1; New York, 2. Two-base hits: Wagner. Snod grasr. Sacrifice hit: Bridwell. Sacrifice fly: Wilson. Stolen bases: Wagner, Miller, Byrne, Merkle. Becker. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 10; New York. 10. Double play: Drucke, Bridwell and Merkle, Bases on balls: Off Liefleld. 4; off Drucke, 1. Struck out: By Liefleld. 3; by Drucke, 4. Hit by pitched hall: Mvers, Snodgruss, Miller. Wild pitch: Liefield. Passed ball: Myers. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Johnstone and Eason. NEW YORK OUTPLAYS ST. LOUIS Highlanders Win Game by Score of Six to Two. . ST.. LOUIS, May 20.-Varhop's pitching, backed up by almost faultless fielding, enabled New York to win eawily from the local team today by a score of ( to 2. Sweeney, the visitor's catcher, obtained Individually as many hits as the entire opposing team. Governor Hadley saw the Kame frrtm a private box. Score: NEW TORK ST. LOfis. B.H.O.A.K B H OA K Panlala, cf... i Woltar. rf . . . I Harttall, 3b.. 4 raa. If 4 night, lt... 4 Gardner, :b.. I Jobnaon, aa.. 4 8weuey, c... 4 Warhop, p. ... 4 I I t 6 0 n Shoitnn. rl. . 1 0 Aualin. 3h... 0 Mcluajl. rf. A lporta, :b., 0 Hoiid. If . . 1 Sicplicna. o. A Wallace, aa 0 Mcra. lb . 0 Pally, p. 0 t 1 11 M 4 17 17 4 J (I O Z 0 0 0- Hamilton. Totala U 14 17 11 1 Tottli St. Louis 0 t, o New York 0 0 0 4 0 Two-bHe hit: lloiun. Stolen base: Shot ton, lilt bv pitched ball: By Warhop. Stephens. Bases on balls: Off Pelty, 1: off Hamilton. 1; off Wsrhnp, 1 Riruck out. By Felly. I:, bv Hamilton. 1; bv War hop, n. Hits: Off Pelty. 7 In three innings: off Hamilton. 7 in six Innings. Time: l:o0. L'mptrne: Evans and Mullen. FRANK KI.I.IOTT IS DEAD Vice President of Philadelphia Ni. tionala Passes Away. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Mav 20 -Frank 8. Elliott, vice prenident of the Philadel phia National league base bsll club, died late this afternoon In a hospital, where he mas taken after being vtrlr-ken with cerebral hemorrhage at" the end of the ball game between Philadelphia and Cin cinnati last Wednesday. He was 81 years old. KrhoMeld Wins l.oasr Walk. I-ONPON. May 20 In the twenty-flve-mlle walking matrh for the coronation cup at Hern'hlll tndav 8. C. Srhnfleld of the Black Heath Hsrrlers ton In the aorld s record time of 3 hours 37 minutes and OH seconds. SHUTOUT GIVEN TO SUPERIOR L0T1IK0P SCHOOL WIN STKACK MEET Young Athletes of City Compete at Auditorium for Stellar Honors. WINNING TEAM GETS 27 POINTS Kellom School, Last Year's Champ, is Close Second. LAST RACE DECIDES MEET Relay Finals Run Closely and Prove Exciting. JOHN KRAGE OF BANCROFT STAR Takes , First flare In IndlTldoal Work Joel Campbell of Central Comes In Second, with 1 !Slne Points. 1 Ilf SITIDTTAI, RECORDS. Points, John. Km re, Bancroft 11 Joel Campbell. Cent's! Melville yreemsn, Kellom 8 Edward Simpson. Xiothrop Edwin Oonld, Itotbrop ' John Jenkins, Lothrop B a. n. rut, tothrcp s Joe Premo, rarnara, S James Delansy, Train Strong Arm Work by Morse Backed Up by Grand Island. COLUMBUS GETS SLOW GAME York Not In Form and . Discoverers Pile Up Eleven Rans rFirst Base man for York Injared While Rannlns; Bases. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. May 20. tSpe clal Telegram.) Superior's Xlve hits were scattered over four innings. Morse strong pitching wss reinforced by fine sup port. Marshall and Coyle did some star fielding. McKlbben's home run In the ninth dew a puree from the fans. McLear kept up his record of getting at least one safe swat every game. Superior's games for to day and tomorrow were transferred to this city. Score: SUPERIOR. AB. R. t-oyie. cf 4 0 Michaels, ss 4 0 Allen, lb 4 0 McDowell, 2b 2 0 BockewlU, If 4 0 Orr, lb S , 0 Greenwood, rf 2 0 Scott, c S 0 Hoffman, p t 0 Total...; 21 0 H. 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 . 0 o. s 1 13 1 2 I 1 I 0 A. 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 6 27 GRAND ISLAND. McLear, rf Royer. . 2b McKlbben, if Cook, if Armstrong, lb.,.. Marshall, Sb Jokerst, c Smith, as Morse, p AB. R. H. O. A. B. .. 4 ... 6 ... 6 ... S ... 4 ... 4 ... 2 ... 1 ... 4 ...34 7 27 1J Totala Grand Island 2 0 0 1 0 01 0 48 Superior 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: Grand Island. Two-base hit: Orr. Home run: McKlbben. Sacrifice hits: McLear, Jokerst. Smith (8). Stolen bases: McKlbben, Morse. Bases on balls: Orf Hoffman, 1; off Morse, 1. Double play: Morse to Smith to Armstrong. Struck out' By Morse. 2; by Hoffman. 2. Umpire Thlel.' York Taken In Tow.. YORK, Neb., May 20. (Special Telegram.) Columbu won a slow game from York today. First Baseman Mill of York was Injured by being run Into by a bass run ner. Score: YORK. AB. Bradbrook. 2b... Farreli. 8b Hennessy. If,. t Jarrott, rf 6 Kurth, rf , l Mills, lb 2 Harms, cf 6 Payne, ss-lb 4 Buchanan, o 4 Thompson, c 4 H. Thompson, p 1 Dye, rf-ss 4 R. 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 H. 0 0 2 O. 0 A. E. 2 0 12 27 16 Totals 43 COLUMBUS. AB. R. H. O. A. Melxell, rf & 1 10 0 Copple, lb 6 2 S 7 0 E. Brown, 2b 6 2 12 B. Brown, ss 6 2 1 4 2 Welsenberger, cf i 2 1 1 0 Melum, 3b 6 118 2 Bsdura, If 4 113 0 Corbet t, c 4 0 1 6 0 Walworth, p 4 0 0 1 2 Totals 42 11 13 27 Columbus 0-S S 0 2 2 1 0 O 11 York 0 8 0 0 0 8 0 3 1 Home runs: Harms, Hennessy, Buchantn, Melxell, Melum. Two-base hits: Melum, E. Brown. B. Brown, Copple. Bases on balls. Off Walworth, 4. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Mo-Dermott. West Des Moines Wins Hawkeye State Meet Iowa City Finishes in Seoond Place by Losing Last Event to Capital City Team. DES MOINES. May 20.-W1nning the one- half mil relay, the last event upon the program and defeating Iowa City High school. West Des Moines High school this tfternoon for ths second consecutive time won the Iowa stste Interscholastlo field and track meet with a score of 28. Iowa City, whose relay team fought gallantly In th last event to win th five point which meant defeat for Wert High, was second with 18 point and North Des Moines high third with ii. Aldrich of Sioux City High, which car ried off fourth place, was th Individual stsr, winning 11 of hi tetm's 13 point by getting first In th discus throw and shot put and third In th high jump. Stat high school records went glimmer ing today, five being broken and on tied. Hoyt of Greenfield, who entered hi flrt meet this spring, was the sensation, win ning th 100-yard daaii In 0:10V - Lynch Flars Three Players. NEW YORK. May 20 -President Lynch of the National league today fined Left Fielder Magee, Shortstop Doolsn and Kec. ond Baseman Knube of the Philadelphia base ball club !- each for objecting to the decision of Umpire Doyle in yesterday gan.a with Chicago, Brilliant work by a stundy little band of six athletes of oLthrop school won tha fifth annual grade school meet of Omaha yesterday afternoon for that school by 27 points. Kellom school, the championship team of 1910, was a close second, capturing 20 point In the day's activities., Centrtl school came third, with It points. More than 6,000 of the school children of the city and their parent, witnessed tha meet at the Auditorium, the rooter of each team madly ohenrlng, as the athleta representing their school made his at-; tempt at the high bar or came up a whirl-1 wind rac finish. Premier honors In the meet were In doubt until the last race wts run. Before tha relay finals were run, Kellom htd 21 points' and oLthrop 24 points. It fwaa up to Loth rop to get second place In that race or better to win or Keileim, would hav aui least tied that score. STNDING BROAD JUMP. Class A: First. Joel Camobell nf Cntr.l- second. Fred McTanrart.af Kiiom' thWA L. Bawdlear of Walnut Hill. Distance, M tool, incQM, Class B: First. John Krae-a of Rannmn- sveond, Paul Wliaon of Park; third, Don, Vesy of Franklin. Distance, 8 feet, t Inches. Class C: Flrat, Edwin Gould of Lothrop; second, D." W. Danforth of. Central; third. Donald Smith of Walnut Hill. Distance. 7 feet UVi Inches. FORTY-YARD DASH. Class A: First, Edward Simpson of Loth, rop; second, Melvln FTeemmn of Kello.n: third, Joel Campbell of Central. Time, 0:08. Class B: First. John Krasre of Bancroft: second Wilson Bryan of Lothrop; third raui wnson or rara. lime: v:uH Clsss C: First. James Delaney of Train: second, Thomss Roulette nf Howard Ken nedy; third, Vernon Rotmtrea of Kellom. Time, Q:Qb. RUNNING HIGH JUMP. Class A: First, Melvln Freeman of Kel lom: second, Joel Campbell of Central; third. Edward Simpson of Lothrop. Height, & feet, 1H inches. Class. B: First, G. E, Fltt of Lothrop; second, Clara Dixon of Farnam; third, J. O. Krage of Bancroft. 'Height, 4 feet S's Inches. Class C: First. John Jfenkins of Lothrop; second, Paul Flothow of Kellom; third, Frank Lock wood of Wnlnut Hill. Height. 4 feet, t Inches. EIGHTH MILE RACE. First. Joe Premo of Farnam; second, J. J. White of Central; third, Fred McTa-gart of Kellom. Time. 0:30. TUG OF WAR. First, Kellom school, with tesm composed of Fred McTaggart. Emory Du Rae, Thor wald Laurltson, Albert Anderson, Vincent Grace, Walte Johnson and Melvln Free man; second. Franklin school, with team composed of Bert Abraham, William Suden berg. Laurence Payne, Hugh Carson, Harry Thompson, Edgar Bryant. Fred Henderson; third. 'Long school, with team composed of George Stipe. A. B. New man, John Hart. Mount Burns, Stephen Donahue, George Turklngton, Morris Ogle. RELAY RACE. First, Kellom school, composed of Fred McTaggart, Vincent Grace, Walter John son and Melvln Freeman; seoond, Lothrop school with team composed of Edward Simpson, Frank Peterson, Wilson Bryan and G. E. Fltt; third. Central achool, with team composed of K. Charlesworth, John, VV hits, Joel Campbell and Jack Suchart. PAIGE WINS FROM SENATORS Napa Take Contest by Score Eight to Fonr. CLEVELAND. May 20.-Pat Paige, pur chased from New Orleans this week, mad hi Cleveland debut today and In addition, to keeping Washington' hits scattered, made a two-base hit, with the bases fUled. Score: WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A 1. CLEVELAND. B.H. O.A.E nranay, rf. ... 4 Olaos. aa 4 Jaraaon, cf . . 4 Raalerlr, rf . . S ftlovall, lb... 4 Blrra'nam. lb t Hall. Jb 4 Klahar, e 4 Palga, s. 4 04 1 t 4 II 4 S I If) 0 1 t 1 14 1 114 10 4 llrooma, p Totala 14 II SI If 1 'Millar .. Conroy 1 1 0 Milan, ct 4 1 0 Bc ha.rer, lb . 4 t 1 Lrllvtlt, If... 4 1 Klbarfold. lb. I 1 Gcalar, rf... I (I MrHrlda. aa . I 1 4 ( uo'ibam, tb I 0 0 Aln.mllh, c. t 1 Hanrr. a I 1 1 '. 1 Totala U 14 4 I 1 hatted for Cunningham in ninth. Batted for Groome In ninth. Cleveland 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 R S Washington 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 Two-ba hits: Jackson. Oleon, Paige, Conroy. Three-base lilt: Milan. Kacrlflc hits: Cunningham. Lellvelt. Sacrifice fly: Kasterly. Stolen bases: Jackson, Schaefer. Pouble playt: Paige. Fisher and 8 to vail; Oessler, Elberfeld. Mc Bride and Schaefer; Olson. Ball and Ktovall. Bases on balls: Off Palae, 6; off (irooine, 1. Struck out: By Paige. 4; by Groome. 3. Wild pitch: Groome. First bape on errors: Cleveland, 1; Washington. 1. Left on bases: Cleve land. 6; Washington. 8 Time: 143. Um pires: Perrlne and Sheridan. NEW STADIUM FOR CALIFORNIA Trark and Ntadlasn Are to tost A bant Thirty Thousand. SAN FRANCISCCa. May 30.-Th Univer sity of California Is to have a new track, . The proposed track Is to be a quarter- ' mile with a 220-yard straightaway. It Is said that when it Is completed it a 111 rank as one of the best in the country. Tbs track and Medium will cost In the neigh borhood of 1-10.000. Hl'RO TAKE l.TKRCllOLASTId Brookings Is Second in Athletlo Cea test at Vermilion. VERMILION. S. D . May 20 Huron won the state interxciiolast ic athletic meet here today, storing & points. Brookings wss second with 21. and Sioux Falls third, with 14. Cei.tervil'e got fourth place, with 14 points The Cats records were broken by Peterson in the pole vault. 11 feet 1 Inch; Ternplcton In the ?-ard hurdles, Markey in the ?jO-vard duh and Liickae V In ths hammer throw.