4 THE BEE: OMAHA. .TUESDAY. MAY 23. 1011. .1 Ll I L Cubs Beat Phillies; Tigers. Bumped Again; Athletics Win Easily; Sioux City Loses ROURK AND LINCOLN TODAY Rejuvenated Q.Esha Team to Cattle with the Prohibi. I7EW TACZS IN THE LINEUP Moknff. William anal Pick Have Pal tv Life lot the Family ' the Kan. Will Be Tala Afteranoa. I.lnro'n' contenders for the Western l'-ague rK. commonly known aa th Ante lope, wll cotio to Omaha thia afternoon tr open a estie of, three (amn with the Itorkon. From '.ha way the Lincoln player have hen going they wlil come here with blood lit their eves, but Ta Rourke asserts that the wild and friv olous Antelopes win be tanr-d before they leave those rtamplng croimds. The fans will ace man: new fare In the Rourke llnpup this afternoon, and con sequently many of the Old famlllnr fare will not he In evidence. Hut Just the same there Will be a new kind of base bail put up by the Colts, and It-will be superior to anything; seen on the. home grounds this year. After two days of rest the Rourkrs are feeling fit nA trim and will enter the game with a determination to do or die. Manager Pchlpke, who has been playing the third bag nearly all the season, will not be seetvlri the lineup, but hln smiling face will .he seen on the first bane c oach ing line. Pklpper Is no v a skipper right, and la pi lot In f the Omaha team up the ladder of eight rungs, and ansert that he will hav the Colts anting on the uppermost rung In remarkably short time. I'a Rourke believes that Schlpke will prove a grra manaxer and his work .for t the lat few diva hum KtAn pi..u ' Pick and Nlehoff have proven to be a I Tllllne of KteiKfV l urt.u v.l' ....... .. wHv.tnin ,, ui iniioiu cbiiu mcir work has inspired the while team and when the oy get going the sparks begin to fly. In the outer garden Williams la playing like a fiend i and any ball that gets by him has to be far above his head or outside of the diamond. At the bat the new player are clouting the ball for all there Is in It. . Nlehoff especially la Playing the game at the bat and on the base. Already he has managed to con nect with the sphere for the entire circuit. Everything4 promises to be fair for a good day and a large crowd Is expected out at th. park this afternoon. The weather man says we will have nice warm weathor and the sun is going to play around the players for fair. To mako things Inetresttng and look like a real mid-summer game every man that sits In the stands or bleachers this afternoon Is supposed to don a straw sky piece, as to day la straw hat day. Lincoln will leave here Thursday night and give way la,, the, Pueblo team, for merly the Wichita bunch. ! labell will be with the team' the ' same aa usual and everything will. look familiar except the name. After thlg ; series the Rourke will leava for a two-days' Jaunt to Denver and then 'return, and. meet the Kiwi for two games.-. Lineup for today's game: : . Omaha.. - -, . foeitlon. Lincoln. Kane Wkrnr. wm .r Nelboff.. gcotid Basd.TlV-Y.' T'ne-in.,1 jick. ...,,. .:... Thlfg Bae,...'.....Cockman n-neaves....! BhortWoi .:..,M. .V. .Oajrmer 6choonover.'..v.Lert flelU..;.....McCormlck ... 'w.'Lft Field , Miller lnK Jl..Centr Field Cole William Right Field Gondlng Catcher ... Agnew. M. .t. Catcher Rhodee Pitcher .... Tiarbln Pitcher Keeley .. rneher .... Fentress. .'. -Pitcher Hall.. Pitcher .... LoU ,.--Htche ..... ......Cobb Stratton .McOraw ...Wolverton Knapp Vox ...Hngertmtn .....Farthing IOtTX CITY BEATKX IN EIGHTH Aatelopee Take Final of Serloaa by V'Fr to Taree. ' LINCOLN, Neb., May 23. Playing on a muddy field, with a ten-minute shower as an accotnparlment, Lincoln won the final game of tha oux City series by a score of I fd I. A batting rally In the eighth inning;' with a costly error by Mullln. Miller'let in three run, and. al though the Sioux linade a bid In the ninth, they lacked' the necessary run to tie tha . score. " ' ' Barber pitched a. heady game, going the nine rounds, while three Antelope pitchers were pitted aralruat him. Sioux City waa first to score and held the lead up to the eighth. In. the seoond Rellly was passed, went to eeecSeid on Barber's sacrifice and scored on fAh""' " tarrg--- single. - Kellty I), scored he record run. getting his sec ond base oa baUsvjroIng o Second on Bar ber's sacrifice; and romping home on Stem's safe hit. They"cou!d do nothing more1 un til the h!ntJi.,wheJV Town, ( batting for Barber, hit 'fir a double anc was scored by Andreas' tyvob$e' craclt . - Lincoln ' rot ' ontt ' In the f'ourth on I'nglaub'a . vlvfeln.. Cole's aerinoe and Cockman'a 'safety to". left. The eighth brought ; Lfncolns victory. 'Thomas hit safely, went t,u seoond on a, wild pitch and scored on abater's hit. t'nRlaub followed with; a double, scoring Gagnler, and came home when Mller threw wild to oalch him kt third: Score: -." LINCOLN. . ' i - Oarnler. ss Tnalaub. 2b Cole, cf Cohb. rf Coekman, Sh.... T Miller, if.;... Tbomaa. Jb.... Stratton. c,. ... Katerman. . p.,. V.-Cormlclc .... Knapp, p Fox, p AB. n. H. 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 A 0 0 0 0 o. ft 0 0 0 A. B. 1 0 Totals ? 4- SIOUX CITY. An r. r u O. 1 lo 0 1 f 1 A 1 1 0 A. 2 Andreas. 2b... Stem, lb H unman, 3b.. Breen. If M Miller, c... Nelghhurs. rf Vaaner, cX. ... Reillv. a,.... Bstber, p , Towns , 4 I J1 ?! o 1 0! A I Totals. .31 -I 1 1 Batted for TTaaermun In t'ie el :nth. Kattrd for Isarber in the u nt .. Lincoln -. 0 0 1 9 3 Moux City 0 0 1 0 1 t 0 1 t Runs hsttt'd-tn- ' B Oafm'er, V. by rn. riach. 1, bv Ccckman, l:-by Atiiiiva-i, 2. Two-base hlta: I nxlauh. Amlrea-v Tvnf.! Pouble ilnv: Burlinr to Stein. L- ra bssea: ljnc)ln. 2; Huvix City. I' Kuo.f hlta: Cole. Mil.er. Karlv-r lil .Struck mil: Hv Haernwn. 4; bv Knapp. 1; be Fox. I: v larlKT. I Fkeet liure on !-!'. (iff llanrnnur r: off llavh.r 1. W.ld Pitch: paiber. 'rtnie; lli. I' nip. re: Clarke. Mllwaakee Boat Poalpaard. MlLWACKHF.. May 22 -The Natlrmai Aih'ftlo tliib announceA today th In drfiul; poatimitement of the boxing card of i omen liaaxii bv ilminy ( labbv of Milwaukee and Mike Rlhhoi a of St. PauL The bout Wei schedule fir tonight. Mfeleaa; Boadaae to drapepata. Iler ootnplalnu and kidney trouble la saedlawa Me.nrlc Ritrera Is the ruaranievd remedy. Tor sale by F- tan .Drug Co. Standing of Teams , . l! WEST. LEAOCF ; NAT. l,B.MUt W.LPot. W.LFet Sioux City...l 9 Philadelphia 22 it .: Tx-nver J7 .W4 Pittsburg ...P12.S13 Wiclilta 1." J .1 m- Vork...l!l 12 .MS Lincoln H lo .riinu'lilcsro in 13 .f? Ft I ieeph .14 M .di Cincinnati ...1J 14 .4"! , Orraha 11 IS .4A4 Pt. Louis ....13 U 44 ! Tnpek 10 17 .37" Brooklyn ...11 21 , Des Moines.. 4 23 .13? Boston I 2 .236 i AMER APPN.. AMEtl LEAOl'E. Columbus ....'1 12 Detroit . .771 ' Kansas Clty.l 14 .;) Chicago IS 13 .832 Minneapolis 22 17 .Si Roston 17 14 .549 : Milwa ike ..! 1. .5r. Philadelphia IS I". Mil' ft i a n ....li 17 .; yew York. ..15 IS .5t0 Louisvlile . . .17 It .t: Cleveland . . . l't l'l .4"" Toledo IS 22 4'k", ash.nKton .11 20 .3". Indianapolis 12 23 .343 St. Uiuls li 14 .294 NEB. LEA fj I E MINK LEAOL'E. W T . Pi Or Inland.'. I 2 .l) Falls City 3 0 1 t 0 'olumbus 2 4 4 S 6 f . Clarlnda 4 .fi': .ch. ( lty... 2 0 1 0 1 .W7 Fremont Kckrrev HaeUncs tupeilr fnO Auburn t 2 M .iOI ilarvvllle ..0 4 .CK) 4", ciun'dtah ..0 4 .0 0 Feward York 2 7 YeAterdny's Itesalta. KS r kKN LEAO L' E. S r.ux City. 3; Lincoln, 4. -NATIONAL LEAOLE. St. Ix)ui. i; Hostcn. 1. i . l .nr.niiati. 3; Bn;oklyn, 4. Putsburg. 1; New York, 5. Chicago, 6; Phliadelph a. 2. AMERICAN LbAOl'R. New York-Chicagn. wet grounds. I'm on. 2; t. Louis. 0. ashinton. 7; lietrolt. 3. Plillailelphia. ; Cleveland. 3. .WII.Tv I CAN AbSOClATION. , Ft. Paul-Irrtlanepolln. rain. Kun-Bs City-Lcuisvllle, rain. Milwaukee, l: Columbus, 2. M..inea polls. 3; Toledo, 4. M-.ilOASKA ferATU LEAGUE. Fri ttiort-Vci k. rain. Columbue. 5; Bupcriov, t. ' (lianil iKlund. 1; liaeungs, S. Ivearney-8 ward. tain. MINK I.Wul'E. , Phenandoah, 3; Auburn, 8. Nebraiika Cltv-Falls City, rain. Maryvllle.'l; Ciarinda; 2. (antra Today. v Western Iearue Llneoln at Omaha, Ti pi ka at fcioux City. Denver at bt. Jo .eph. Pueblo at Den Moines.. National Ieagu aicago at Boston, P.ttbburg at BrouKlvrf, Cincinnati at New York, St. Luul at Philadelphia, American League New York at Chicago, Humoii at M. Louis, Washington at De tr.ill. Philadelphia at Cleveland. American. Association Bt i'aill at In dianapolis. Kansas City at Ixiulsvlil. Mil waukee at Coltimhus, Mineapolis at Toledo. Neb;asa Statu league Fremont at Tork, Columbus at Superior,-Grand Island at I lasting. Kfainey at t-ew ard. Mink league Shenandoah at Auburn, Nehrf.Jka City at Falls City, Maryville at Ciannda. SUPERIOR TRIMS COLUMBUS Gets One Ban to Good in Swift Ten Inning: Game. MD0WELL SUEE WITH THE STICK : l - ; . . . Saperlor Rana Away from Graad la lead In Tea-lnnlas Oame. No '' Oavmca at . ork'or ' " eewar. SUPERIOR, Neb., May t2(Bpc1aJ Tele grram.) Superior opened 'the aeaeon here today, by beating Columbus In a ten-Inning game. McDowell of euperior got a single, twd two-base and tne fiiree-taae' bit out of five time i baC .'ocorai ' ifPERIOR.- '. COLCMBirg.' AB.H. O.A.I. . AB.H.Q A . Allen. If....; a 0 10 OM.Imll, rf..l"l 10 4 yrner. rt ... 4 1 0 Coppla, lb. . I 1 I Coyr. cl .. 4 t 1 0 0B Brova, lb 4 1110 M-Pow'l. tb I 4 4 1 SB. Brown, mi I I 0 Orr. lb 4 114 4 Wits-ier, el. i IIS Mli-hael, u.. 114 I Mlum. I&...4 1 1 0 B'fh.wlli, lb t 114 I 0 harlura. K... 4 t I 0 4 Sciott,. .;.... 4 111 t) Orbott, ... I 1 I 1 Olbaon, p.... 4 I I 0 Bptdo, ft.....'0 I 0 . kismu; p.:.. ltios Tatala I It 10 1 I TnUl...:..M 11 Two out when winning run was made. Superior 0 00001110 1 Columbus 0 10100010 0 6 Earned runs: Superior, 6; Cotumbus, 2. Two-base hits: Coyle. McDowell (2), B. Brown. - Three-base hit: McDowell. Home runs: Melxell, Welsenberger . Bases on balls: Off Gibson, 2; off Spade, 4; off Kls sell, 1. Struck out. By Gibson. 8; by Spade, t; by Kiasell, L Stolen bases: Werner, Copple, Badura. Double play: Orr, Mc Dowell and BookewltK eiacrlflce hits: Bockewlta, E. Brown -acrtf ice flyj Orr. Time: 2:05. Umpire: Buck ThleU' . Oat Rna for Graad Island. HASTINGS. Neb.. May 22.-Speclal Tel egram.) Sindelar a pitching, combined with good batting, won the game for Hastings today. Orand Island brought a delegation and band, which urged Its team through an exciting nine Innings. - Grand Island had the baaea full . twioe, owing to errors. Score: HASTINGS. , ORAND IftLANT). AB.H.O.A K. AB.H. O.A.I. Wtnn, b. 1 I 0 1 MrUtr, rf.. I nirtoe, It.. Bromloy, cf. , Donnelly, e.. OhiIi. lb O'RrtM. rf... rrlton, m..., Plorrt. lb.... aindalar, p.. 1 0 Royar. lb. . 0 10 0 M.'Klbhen, If 4 11 c,- cf.... 4 111 Armaft'ng. lb 4 114 MKrahAll, lb. I till Jokm, e.... 4 11 Bmlth. .... I I 11 I HMrtmaa. a. I "raw ToUla 11 11 11 I TsUla 11 I M U 4 Batted for Smith In the ninth. Hastings 0 0 1 0 0 1 t 8 Grand island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Three-bare hit: Felton. Bases on balls: Off bitideiar, 2: Off Heart man. I. Struck out: By Sindelar, a; by Heartman, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Snxltb. - Stolen basce: Waiaon, Garaee). Facrlflc hlta: Garzee, Felton. Sacrifice fly: Sindelar. Umpire: McKee. HLIlLTS l. THllEK-I LEAGUE! Six Teams Wla and Loa la Thro Double-Headers DANVILLE. 111.. May 22. Danville divided a double-header with Dubuque to day,, losing tha flrtt, I to 1 and winning the second, V to 0. Score, first game: RH B Dubuque , I I 2 Danville t T t Hattoriee: Rcgge and Boucher; Ueng. rnco and HUdebranu. Second game R.H.K Danville .1 14 2 Dubuque 0 4 2 PEORIA. 111.., May 22.-Peorla won and loet to Rock Island in a double-headtr to- ilay. Score. Peoria first game: ' H fc. ...4 0 .. 0 10 0 .Humes Rock Island Batteries: Hovllk and Custer. " -econil game t Rock Island Peorta ...... and Jacobs: R HE ... 11 1 .17 1 n I listterles. Lakaff, Dellar and Jacobaen; 0;l elusoii, Glllert ar.d Jacobs. - 11A VHNPOilT. la.. Mnv Pavaimnrt - ,-,,nM anl 1 1 HAi,hlk..4 U . . . . - . . c ' echanB!ng. 1 to I Bcore. first game: l RH E. ! Davenport I 5 1 W'tncy .. . i Ratteriea: 0 ( 0 Belaon and Coleman; Vyskoell ore . I -cuna gnme t.cond RH I ...I : o ...0 4 1 Flowers Qiilncy Ditven port liutteritii: and W alah. Spencer and Clark; WATKItLiXI, la.. May 2S.-Vatrloo-i Springfield double-header postponed; rain. LAD lOT BY PITCHED BALL Utarit baltr Knorkod Down UklU riaylas at Wsverly, la, CHARLES CITY. la.. May 21 (Special Telegram. ) George Webster of the high school base ball team, while playing at Waverly yeaterday waa hit by a pitched ball, knocking him aenaelea. Hi waa taken to a hospital and Is to have an operation performed Leading . Members of Rourke, J v -. '... -1). I, :' ' ' k ' fr.i V -' -y - w '4'. ih a.--S . . '' I i )' ? r . i L, .i r . -nu , it - - "'1 II I e ".y, , MIiJ CHICAGO CLEANS UP SERIES ... ' . -. ;r. r' '. Cnbt Beat Phillies Again by Score of - Six to Two. GET. ITVE HUNS IN THE - SIXTH ' t-H l:R i .i,' .H fl W.4 Itenlbaeh Effeotla Bzeopt la Foartb, Iaalma; Wbim Philadelphia Score Two Rana aa Paasos aad Two-Bavarer. PHILADELPTTIA, May 2l-Chleago made a clean-sweep of, the sortee here by win ning today's game, the score being S to 2. Alexander pitched fine ball except In the sixth Inning, when the visitors mode five runs on two passe and four hlta, Including a double by Archer and a home run by Doyle. . Reulbach waa effective except in the 'fourth Inning, when Philadelphia cored two runs on two passes and Lude.ru two bagger. Score: . CHICAOO PHILADELPHIA. AB H O.A . ' . AB.H.O A E. hackard. If . 4 4 10 Tlto. ..rf I 1 1 a-kulta. rf... I Hefmaa, of.. 4 Ghanoa, lb... 1 Don la. lb. ... 4 Tinker, aa. ... 4 Xtm'mVa, lb 4 Arrhar, a 4 Raulbaen, a. 1 1 I 0 Knit, lb.,.. I 0 Wnl.h, Jb ... 1 0 HiH It ... 4 4 Paakart. cf... I t Ludarua, lb.. I 1 1 Doolan, sa... 4 0 Moran. 4 ... I i ( Aiazanaar, a. I It 1 1 43 Totals ..11 itiu 1 ToUla I 4 17 0 000010-6 0020000 0-2 Chicago Philadelphia Two-base hits Archer, Luderua Home run; Doyle. Sacrifice hit: Knabe. Left on baaea: Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, . Struck out: By Reulbach, 3; by Alexander. 6 Double play: Reulbach to Tinker to Chance. First base on balls: Off Reul bach, 4; off Alexander, 4. Hit by pitched bail: By Alexander, Chanee. Tune: 1:46. Umpires: Eason and Johnstone. Brookly aWlaa In Ninth. BROOKLYN. " May 22 Zimmerman's drive for three basea and McEJveen's tlnch hit Off Smith won o ninth-inning victory for Brooklyn today, I to t. Cln- rclnnatl got it runs In the fourthinning off Bell, who retired In the sixth after being hit by a pitched balL The visitors had the bases full In the ninth wtth only one out, but failed to bring over a tally. Score: CINCINNATI. BROOKtiTV. AB.H. O.A. B. AB.H. O.A.I. Paachar, if... 4 I I 0 8tark, aa 4 I I E(a. tt I Balaa cf 4 Hnbltttal. lb. I 4 I'lUtMK. Ib. I V T I Wheat. If. .. 4 1 1 0 Humfnall. Ib. I 1 4 I buKh. it 4 14 4 1 Cnulaon, rf... 4 1 1 I Zlm'rm'a, Ib 4 1 I 1 I 1 1 Hrn. a.... I 1 I I 0 NtrEUaea ..110 Mltrhsll, rt.. 4 Grant. 3b.. Altlisr. aa. MnUu, Eamood Clarka, a. fuM. . Downey . mlta, p.. ( Ball, a 111 I Oartdaan ... 0 Kn.li.r. p... 444 Uarrr 1 1 t Ruckar, p.... 444 Total 11 1114 II I Totals 11 I ti 11 Ran for McLean In ninth . Hatted for Suggs In ninth.' None out when winning run scored. Batted far Bergen In ninth. Ran for Bell In fifth. Batted for Knetser In seventh. Cincinnati 000(0000 01 Brooklyn 01000100 14 Left on bases: Clnolnnatl, I: Brooklyn, 7. Two-baa hit: Alllser. Three-base hita: Zimmerman, Bergen. Sacrifice hits: Al- tlxer. HublltieL First base on errors: Brooklyn. 1. Double pla- Stark. Hummel and Daubert. Buses on balls: Off Bell, 1; of Knetxer, 2: off Suggs, S;-off Rucker, 1. Struck out: By Bell, 2; by Knetser, 1; by Suggs, 1; by Rucker, I. Hit by pitched bail: By 6uirgs. Be.ll. Hlta. Off Bell, t In five Innings; off Suggs, ( In eight In nings. Time; I 04. Umpires: O'Day and Brennan. tlaa( Defeat Pirates. NEW TORK. Mav Kl New Tork mad It three out of four from Pittsburg todav by hitting Adams freely. The score was I to I. Raymond waa effective all the way. Murray made a single, two doubles and a triple. Score: Nw York. rrrraBt'P.3. ABH O.A.I. AB. K.Oi.l. Pavara, 1 Byrna, lb-.-. 4 I Iwjla. !h....4 1 ( Laaxh. of. ... I 11 smxlsraaa. cf 4 11 4 carer, l - I 1 aturrar. If..-4 4 1 W'nanar. aa...l I 4 0 Markla. lb .. I 1 II I (Millar. Ib 4 111 tlriawall, aa. 4 4 Huaiir. lb... 4 11 Iwrllo, lb... I 1 I O Wllaas. rf . I A llaon. . I 4 1 (ilbaon. I ( I 4 R&jraniNi, p.. I 1 I I AHamt. a ... 1 1 'McKochaia . I 1 Total M IITU Farrr, p Tatala II 14 14 1 Ratted tor Adams In the eighth. Pittsburg 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 New York O0001 4 0 0 S Two base h: Murrav ffl, Suodyrasa Thre-ba hl's: Murrav, Imvle. Home run. MHIrr. frifici hit: Dvore. Stolen has: Muiray. Left on base: Pittsburg (. New York. 4 First -baae on errora. New Tork, 1. Struck out; By Adama. 3 by Ravmonil I: bv Feerv, . F'rat base an balls; Off Rarmonl 1; off Terry, I Hit wuh pitched ball: Bv Artams. revlln: hr Aavmond. w uucr. Hit. OIX KNEAVE8. BMl4' vvt eT T2A"T !. t ' OoTteWy T In aeven Innings; Inning. Time: 1:38. Doyle. off Ferry, 1 In on Umpires: Klem and Cardinals Beat Boston. BOSTON. May 22. -St. Loula defeated BoKton today. Score: T. 111'IS. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A E. AB.H. O.A.I. Hurrlna, lb.. 4 4 1 I 0 Putlar. Ib... 4 01 Smith, as 4 10 Kills. If 4 I 4 Konatchy. lb I 0 11 Evana, rt ... I 1 4 Mowrajr. lb.. 4 1 I OaJcaa, cf 4 11 Bre.nahan, e. 1 0 I Ballaa, p II I p awaener, lb.. 4 11(0 t Hrnog, as,,. 4 1 I 1 I 1 0 Millar, rf.... 4 1 1 1 t !nfrton, II.. 111 0 Oooa. of 1 I t Tenner, lb... II I 0 1 TUrHm. ... 1 4 1 4 1 Curtla. p 1 1 1 ToUla i 1 17 13 Totili II 4 11 11 st. Louis o o o o t o o o-a Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Miller, Oakes. Home run: Hersog. Struck out: By Curtis, t; by Bailee. 1 Bases on balls: Off Curtla, 4. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Rigler and Flnneran. GUNNERS GOING TO LINCOLN Tea Membrra of Omaha Shooter' Clnb Will Compete la tha Stat Toornameaf. Ten members of the -Omaha Gun club will compete In the state shoot to be held at Lincoln. They depart for Lincoln Tues day morning. Tha members of the two five men teams are W. D. Townsand, C. A. Lew la. A. H. Frye, F. T. Lovermg, Dan Whitney, W. D. Chambers, Bert Dixon. Harry WoodruM, Jesse Aylesworth and C. I: Sturgeon. The scores made at the Sunday shoot of the Omaha Oun club follow: Contestant. Broke. Shot at. W. D. Townsend M0 A. 11. Frye lii r P A. Lewis 171 V bert Iiixon 179 2c0 Del Groas 171 fflfl McNamara, tvlsltor) 144 W Jesse Aylesworth 1H0 ITS Dr. K. J Griffin 10 175 Harry Woodruff 17 175 F. T. Lovering t lflii K. H. Horns..... 42 inn Dan Whitney 411 75 P. S. Day 4 M VIcManus M B0 T. J. Phillips 1 23 State Shooter at Llneola. LINCOLN. May 22 (Special.) Ovar fort v well known ahooteia from over the state and from different lart;e cities of the west hav gathered here to attend the thirty sixth annual Nebraska sportsmen's tourna ment, which will open Tuesday morning for a three days' meeting nor. The prises to eb given during the stiont amount to more than 11. Boo. Amrwig those who have arrived are John W. Oarrett of Colorado Springs. Thomas L. Marshall of KeiUia burg. III.; J. S. Dcv of Mlndland, Tex. who won the national shooting contest in l'CiO by hanirliig up two worlds records; Kd O'Rrltn of Florence. Kan ; Fred South ard, state ebajnpioo. and Dan Bray ef t'olim bus. Among the loca' men are Dick I-indVrnian George L. Carter and "Nick" Caru-r of College View. , ladlaaa Meet Defeat. '. LINDSAY. Neb., May 2t (rtp tal. Lindsay's bargain day waa a ucet In every way. It drew a hipger crowd to Lindsay than had ever before been san on tts sirens , Not witharauding the free shew, the baae ball gajn draw a crowd f aver 30S people. Llndsav played lb Onoa Indi,rui, the see re rerulting 7 to 6 In favor of I.iniisay Sror : I'nuioa . ,, 00000000 04 Llndi-av . , 16100000 -7 F-atieriH: (irmua. Juhnaim Smith and M annas; l4naa Urn 'aaai, Family-VIII. LATE RALLY BEATS MIJIERS Toledo Wins Its Fint Game of Beaton from Minneapolis. FINAL SCORE IS F0TJE TO THREE Cravafh's Home 1 Ban' With Tine Man a Base la Sixth Inalac Lont Drive Ever Mad oa . the Field.. TOLEDO. O., May 22. -The Toledo eluh won Its first, game fVom Minneapolis this season by making a Garrison finish In the ninth Inning, scoring three runs on one hit,' and four errors. Cravath'a home run, with one man on base In the sixth Inning, was the longest drive ever made on Bwayne field, the ball clearing the left field fence. Score: TOLBDO MINNIAPOMS. AB.H.O.A I. AB.H. A. A.I. Nlles, of 4 0 0 4 Plrmar, cf... 4 MM Hlnfhm' i'a. lb 4 I 1 1 GUI. lb 4 T 1 I 1 1 rilpk. rf I Hickman. If. 4 Ho'nhorst, lb 1 Butlar, ...! Bronkl. lb.. 4 Brannan, a. .. I Brady, p I Bursa 1 J. Jamaa.-r. . Oraatn. rf. .. 4 0 Wll llama, ib. 4 MTVim k. aa 4 1 Kllllfar, If... 4 0 Farrta, lb ... I Owena. a I Waaoetl, p... 1 1,? I 1 : : i 0 a Totals II tt 11 4 Touia ii rr is i Batted for Hohnhorrt In the ninth. Ran for Hickman In the ninth Two out when winning run scored. Toledo 1 0000000 34 'Minneapolis 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0-2 Xwo-base hits: Owens. Williams. Home run: Cravsth.- Sacrifice Mt: Ferris. Bases on balls: Off Waddell, 2. Btruck out: By Waddell. 5: by Rradv, 8. Double plava: Cravath to Glll:Bradr to Butler; Brohkle to Hinehman to Hohnhorst. Left on bases: Toledo 2: Minneapolis. S. Hit by pitched ball: Fllrk. Time: 1:15. Um pires: Eddlnger and Owena horsto Manila; Wins. COLtTMRUB. O.. May .-Almost single handed Shortstop Uahllng won Columbus out In today's gam with M'lwnukee. Score: . COLATMBUS. afTLW At'Kr.B. AB.H.O.A.!. AB.H.O.A I. O-H'ka. Ib-lfl t I Randall, it . I (III RlBchm'D, If t I Cbarlaa Jonas, lb . 1 LaUlmar. Ib I 1 1 1 1 Jonas, lb 4 1 10 Coosalio, ill t H t Barrett, cf . . . 1 I twwua. lb ... 4 II I 1 Fiona, If I 111 Parrtnf, Ib... I ( 1 (Clark, lb.... 4 111 Mabllng. as.. I 1 III Lla, aa 1 14 2 1 Odaall. at... 4 I I 4Lu4wl. a ... 4 111 Arbuaaa. a. I t t 1 Ludwig. c.,.4 1 1 Uabbardt. . 1 t I I I Mcbolaon. p. I 1 I baajrotf .... 1 0 ToUla II I It 11 I Totala 14 1 14 W 1 Batted for Nicholson in the ninth. Milwaukee OlOOoOOOo-l Columbua 00010000 t Two-base hit. Stone. First baae on halls: Off Llebhardt, t, off Nicholson. Struck out: By Nicholson. 1 Time: 1:45. Um pires: Weddlg and Bterhalter. Clarinda Wins on Heavy Diamond Two Gamei Played in Mink League, Auburn Cloting Butineu Houses for Event. CLARINDA. la. May 3.-Spicial Tele gram.) The diamond waa very heavy to day, but the fielding waa fast, and Clarlnda won the fourth straight game, although Mary villa outhit tb local team. Rooro: r n E. Clarlnda 1 A 0 1 0 - I i 1 Maryville 00016006 lit Rtatra4 Ciannda, Fmlftiaoa and Har mony: Maryvlla. Oswalt and l:lack. AI BUKN, !., May S.-8potaJ Tele gram.) A uburn won again this anemauo on a muddy field by tbe cere of S to I from elhenajidoah. the latter teaoi kp4ng up It losing atreak. All tb business niimra cioarti in nonnr or in evmi. TAI.LH CITY. Neb.. May M (Rnertal Telegram I The game between Kails Cktv snd Nebraska city this afternoon was railed In tha fourth Inning on account of rain. FORBES DIES IN CALIFORNIA Vie PretelBt f HatUasl Baak af Aaoka Paaae Away! A grd lerratf-Oa Ynr. REDONP A. Cat.. May n-Jimal fnrb- vie presMemt ar tha SatrtrmsJ bank f Anoka, flea., wtta casau here for hi health, died I ana ntgtit. STr. pnrbee. who naa 71 years nil. la survived by a widow an4 tlv r hl.draav Flynn Says Ho Will Win on July Fourth from Carl Morris Pueblo Fireman Expecti to Have Lit tle Difficulty with the Big Oklahoman. Jim Flynn. the Pueblo fireman, and Carl Morris, the Oklahoma engineer, the two premier claimant for the title of the w-hita man's hope, will clash In battle for Pupremaey July . The fight will be held at Tulsa, Okl. Jim Flynn .gained Ms right to fight the topnotcher of the whit heavyweighta when h defeated Al Kaufman, proclaimed aa the best ef the white fighter. Cafl Morris, a g1nt In stature, has not won any great battles, his biggest f'.ght bin agalnet Mike Sehreck. but he Is neverthe less considered as one of the dangeroui men. The only hitch to the signing of the ar ticles that has occurred Is the choice of rererea. Morris wants an Oklahoma man in the ring, besides wanting the fight there while Flynn declares thst no fight will come oft unless someone else beside an Oklahoman referees. "Carl Morrta will look like a giant be side me In the ring," remarked Flynn In Omaha Monday. In rpeakln of the fight "I will weigh about 15 pounds when enter the ring and he will weigh more thai, SCO pounds. "In fplte of his rlze l tlilnK l tan whip him. He Isn't a real flchter, for the sim ple rcacon ,he hasn't had the experience. If I can whip Morrl. of course I will have no other ohstaolo toward getting a fight with Johnson. 1 have a standing challeng to Johnson now. ready to fight him any place, any time, and for almost attything or nothing.". Higgins Gets Soiile of the Rourke Team Anderson and Graham to Play with Des Moines Pickering and I Patton Seek Berths. Former Kex-nrld; Baseman George Oraham will In ail probability go to Des Moines a Hlggln has been after him since he received his release from Pa Rourke. An derson was sold by 'Rourke outright to the Des Moines aggregation and will play the right field position for the Hopefuls. Pickering and Tatton, who were given their unconditional release by Rourke have yet falleili to sign up with any team, but the former Is dickering with the Mil waukee management of the American as sociation. Pickering played a stellar, game for the Rourkes At the beginning of the season, but his batting antt fielding, both fell off as the season grew older. Wil liams was secured and the old veteran was pikeed on the retired list. Graham has not yet signed with Des Moines, but he Is awaiting word from Higgins now. Anderson, the former right field. for the Rourkes left th boys with 6 long face yesterday. He said he hated to leave, but says he will make up his slump at the Dea Moineti. " .,. , Pa. announced yesterday' afternoon that he was in th market for two new pitch ers. He is how negotiating with th Whit Sox tor a pitcher, but refuses to divulge th nam of the hurler he is after. "I am going 16 get a pennant winning team if I have to spend a fortune,'' said Rourk yesterday afternoon. HOHJE RACKS AT SPIRIT LAKK Nonteroas Ea tries Received for Ta Daye' Meet la Jaly. SPIRIT LAKE, la, May 22 -(SpeetaU-r Entries for the July I and S hors races here, at which two $500 purses and four $300 purses hav . been offered, indlcat thr will be a large' field of starters. Btat Senator L. E. Francis, who Is presi dent of the Dickenson County Fair asso ciation, predict one of th most successful race meets ever held In northwestern Iowa. Carpenters are now at work building, addi tional barnt to accommodate horses and trainer and a new pole fence 1 being built around the track. Batata of Toas L. Johnson, CLEVELAND, May 22,-Mri. Tom L Johnson, wtdiw of th late single taxer and champion of S-cent fare, mad applica tion in probate court today to b appointed administratrix of the local estate of her late husband. In her application she stated that there Is no real estate, but thst the personal pronrrty is, valued at Ins V) I ' Union Suits that Fit "P or oak nit'' Union Suit hive Eaaily explained whea you contrast the thin, open "Poroaksit" fabric, which i knit and cut to fit, with other fabric which hav to b stretched lo fit "Poroaktut" t4 4oft, absotbeat, ventilated, cool, durable, aeuly washed and ha our OsaaU iaasat stsras. Wrkabr Iliastr Maa's Uaiai Sails II tl-A W M a m II LA tiawa ita - AaUU Uaioa I aV- M . . "V I i s. ii.s I mm a ir- " w sr: rr .Hai sm t "I ST? - LOOK FOR THIS a i a- - a rr atrwyr -aw 1 1 -A - J SENATORS OJJTPLAY TIGERS Washington Takes Opener by Score of Seven to Three. HIT AND BUN PLAY WORKS OFTEN Cabh geearee TweBt lilt Dele, haafy, Coaroy aad Coaalaa-ham Make Haertftee Hlta rire ttrtkooat. DETROIT. May 22 -Washington ou batted, outflelded and outguessed Detroit today and wen the opener. T to t. Four tlmel the visitors worked the hit and rut plav for tallies. McBrldt't batting fea tured. Score: WASHINGTON. MBTFoIT H O A 41 H n A r Milan ft . . 4 I " Jisaa, It I i Sfhaafar, lb.. 4 LH-elt. if .. I Osrar. lb . 4 flaM'er, rf .1 Mrlrl6, aa. 1 f un ham, Ib. 4 Mnr?. t I Walkar, p ... I I 10 nii'h. sa 4 4 I Cobb, ef 4 1 I 1 0 Crawfer. rf 4 1 I " Fwleb nty, n I 1 4 I Mnrlartr. Ik I I I 1 1 N. Ib Ill halter .... 1 I SUnaea, o. ., 4 1 I fjintie. p.... I A I tl IT 1 1 lraka 1 0 Tntala. Taiala II I IT IT I Batted for Nee in the ninth. Pstted for Lafltte In the ninth. Washington ft 6 11120 -r Detroit 0 o 0 0 1 t 10 1 A irolt 0 (i 0 0 1 t 1 A . eft on bases: Washington. : Detroit. 41 Two-base hit: Cobb Facrlflc hltv v "wy" i.er - Tti Delehanty, Conroy, Cunningham Facrl flc fly: Henry. Stolen base: Milan. Double plsv: ftna to Push to Ness Ptruck out: Ry Wa'ker. 2; by I.aflMe X Pases on balls: Off Walker. 1: off Lsfltte, 1. Wild pitch: Walker. Hit bv rlthed ball : By Walker Jon; by lsfltte. Oerler. Time: 1:53. L'mplres: O'Loughlin and Dlneen. (Iretla Hold ft. Ionia. T. LOV13 Mav !.-CleMt allowed but four scattered hits and Boston won ths first game of ths series with the local team. Srove: BOSTON ST. Let I AB M O.A S IB H O.it Hnoear rf Tarbaa. Ib. Lawta. if... fcncla. Ib . Wacnsr, aa I I 0 Shntton, ft. 4 : 1 1 4 t Alt In. h. 4 41 4 t t I (i I lit till I I 1 1 A Mlnaa. 111 Laivirta. Ib Alls Him. If. . rarrisan. lb. 1 N'rttmakar, e I RlSltart, cf... Cltntta. p.,.. I 1 4 riar'w. . Ill Wallace n 1 4 4 o Mvara. lh , lb.... I f . I. t... 1 I I 4 4j ill 1 4 ti It t ( Sin N.a1l. p. Olaa Totali... 10 I J7 It 1 l (it a Ratted frr Powell In ths ninth Boston 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 -J St Louis 0 0 0 0 O'A -0 0 A Three-base hit: Rlger'. Pse on bill Off Clcotte. 1 ntr"ck out: fy rieoM. 1: by Powell. Time:. l:!l. fmp'res: iCvans and Mullen. Athletics Bnmp Cletelaad. ; CLEVELAND. Mav 22.-rhiladlnhia broke Cleveland s winning sireak tortSv, taking th game by lo 8. Philadelphia made It hits off Rlan-l ns; eiunt while Mnrsan was a purlin. Score: PHILADELPHIA. ' CLEVELAND AB.H O A.E ' AS H O A K. lyrd. it I II f art nay. !(...! A ! 4 rt niilrlM, -...4 t 1 I Olao-. 14 14 fnlllna. Sb... ' I 1 1 Jarkaen, rf.. Mil Babar, lb.... I It -a Grist, rt..., 4 410 Sakar. lb.... 4 lit) Lajoia. lb ... 4 14 14 lb.... 4 14 bajoia. lb ... 4 till i s r. rf..l Idt) tirt.rlr. rf . . 4 I 1 9 , g f aa.....l 14 1 Smrall .IB. .. 4 I 11 1 0 e I 1 I, 0 Blrmham. lb 4 10 11 "", Miirpnr Barry Lane, e I 1 I . Ttiomas. ...! 1 Smith c 4 1 4 1 1 Mnrtaa. p... 104 R'anrllni. p.. lilt Hartaal I 4 0 A 0 Flahar ..... I 0 'Total 40 17 1111 I 1 Taiala M 14 IT II 1 Patted for Blending in th ninth. , Ratted for Lapp In th eighth. Cleve'and I 0 0 ft 0 fi ft t 01 Philadelphia 1 0 2 ft 11 1 i 8- 9 Two-base hits: Btrmlnghsm, Bsrry '. Davis. Collins i2 Home run: Murffiv. First base on balls: OfS Ttirind'ne 3. off Morgan, . "trurk ou: ) Rv Risnd.ng. 7; by Morgan. E. Time-,. 1.85. -I'mplrei: per. rln and Sheridan.. ... I .. . .Jiau'Mj - '' HARVARD' FOOT BALL DATES OCT Several garprlae rtevejee with Aa noaneement eif tehedale. CAMERIDOB, Mass., May ?-Svrat urprlses developed' -with ths snnourtf. ment tonight of th Harvard varsity foot bail tchedule tfor next season Cornell, West Point and Buwdoln r dropped. Their place are taken, respectively, by Princeton, which will meet th CHmron at Princeton In the flrt gam between th two universities In-fifteen years; Carlisle, which returns to Cambridge after a year's bsenre, and Holy Cross. - The big game with V sis comes Novem ber 26. All th game except that with Princeton will be played at home. The schedule Include: .... October T, Holy Croea; October 28. Rrow n; November 4, , Trlnceton at Princeton; November 1L Carlisle; November l, Dart mouth; November 25, Yal. (. Baae Ball mi Yankton. YANKTON, 8. D., May fc!.-(6pec:al Tl-' egram.) Mltohell, 10; Yankton, 4. Hlstorle rlealdenr Bnraed, HAMPTON. Va.. My 2 -ChestervUle." original home of George Wythe. 4lgnr of the Declaration of Independence ar.d eald to be one of the oldest residences In Amer ica was destroyed bv fire todav. Incal historians say the bul'.dli; .. n -r tia:i li.i years oio. 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