The Omaha' Sunday Bee sports PAST SIX " SPOBT SECTION PAGES ONE TO FOUR VOL. XLT-NO. 44. "MAIIA, SUNDAY MOKXIN'G. APRIL 21, 1912. SINGLE CX)PY FIVE CENTS. Rain is Good for Crops and Crops Make Gate Receipts All the Year Round UMPIBE FIGHTS WITH MANAGES list Battle and Bear Eiot Ends . lev York's Exciting Game with Brooklyn. DAXIXN AID RIGLER 15 CLASH Crowd Boug-hly Handles Referee, bat He Hakes Escape. GIANTS WIN, FOUR TO THREE Argument Arises Over Wilson's Hit, Which Wins Contest .Here's the Omaha Base Ball Squad on Opening Day EBBETS TAXES QUICK ACTIOI iRMUnt t Brwoklya Cleb Asks, la . ricnl Mtan tat Lyweh, that Rlgler Be Paalaaed for NEW YORK. April Sti-New York de feated Brooklyn today In an exciting gam that ended with a flat fight and sear riot. The Brooklyn men bad taken , the lead tn their halt of -the ninth on two ham on balls, a single, a sacrifice and Wilson's error, the last a throw over Xttoc1 head which let In two runs. In Mew York's half Groh Untied. off Rucker, who had replaced Stack In the box, and Wilson, who had just handed Brooklyn two runs, drove the ban Into tbe upper 'rlcht wine of the grandstand for a home 'run, scoring Oroh ahead of him and win- nine the came. Catcher Erwln claimed the hit was fool.' Manager Denies of Brooklyn ran up to Umpire Hitler, nudging him, and Busier retorted by putting his flat to TJahlsn'a face. The two men were en caged 1 a hot fist battle to spite of ef fort of Catcher Erwln and Coach Wilbur Robinson of New York to separate them, when the crowd surged upon the field, "Rlgler waa swept away and rather rudely Bandied, but finally waa got to the club nous little the worse for tbe scrimmage. There wat considerable argument all through the game, both Fletcher and Meyers being ordered off the field. Man ager McOraw of New York was sus pended five days for his argument with Umpire Flnneran yesterday. President Ebbets of the Brooklyn club later sent a formal message to President Lynch of the National league, asking that Umpire Rlgler be "punished tor his unwarranted assault upon Dahlen." Score: AH H rt.A . AH.H.O.A.C Trevors, II... 1 Monti, rf... 4 lit Uftr. tb... 4 III IlkuMt. lb. 4 111 4 I nodtr'aa. (I I t I lSailtb. Ik... 4 1 1 1 Morn, rt. . 4 I I t 1 North, cf . I I 1 t I Morale, I.. t I S IDalr. I' I 1 Paraa. lb.. 4 1 I SIDoaroe, lb... 4 t S S OK ie..l.l 1 IStark. 01.. ..I 1 1 s Vntn. -. Ill IsTwIa, a.... I S 4 I S WDM, a,... I ISO , s a o w w w ' Tauma, ... SSI Ftitrps ... 1 1 t oaanasrs. e I macaw. ... see ll : n r i NO BUNS MADE EIFTEEN INNINGS St Louis and Chicago Play High Class Base Ball, with Result Told in Ciphers. ': TWO PITCHERS IK FINE FETTLE Scott, for Chicago, Strikes Out Thir teen Opposing Players. , DARX5ESS EXDS THE CONTEST Three Hours and Twenty Minutes. Required for Game. FIFTEEN HITS BY BOTH CLUBS Baansardaer, for Lerals, BtHkeo Oat Thirteen aad Allows Six Hits, While licet t Glees Bessala- Imm nix Satellrs. rr. U0UI8. April 10.-81. Louis ani , Chicago played fifteen Innings of high- class bass ball hrre today without score. Baumtardner for the locals -struck out ten men and allowed nine hlts cott for Chicago struck out thirteen players and was hit six times. The . bases were filled several times, but neither team was able to acore. The' gsme was called because of darkness." Score: " - ST. UI'M. AS H O A X SIMM, S 1 S !. AuallR. lb. .. S 1 I I 1 Lor, CHICAOO. ..i AtHOII. n ... t s i e lilt HOMER IN TENTH BEATS REDS Totals.. ;.. I tt 4 TaUla II Hill 1 Betted for 8tack in ninth, One out when winning run was scored. Brooklyn ,. -! Xew York.......... 1 1 4) S t First base on errors: New York. 1: Brooklyn, I. Two-base hits: Koran, Lwley. Home run: Wilson. Sacrifice hits: Htark, Moran. Stolen bases: Northen, Hersog. tthafer C), Stark, Snodgrus. Left on bases: New York. Brooklyn, 10. Double plays: Oroh to Merkle to Sbafer to Oroh. Bases on balls: Off Tesrau, 6: oft Stack, 1. Struck out: By Tesrsu, 1: by Suck, S. Hit by pitched bell: By Stack. Snodgrass. Hits: Oft Tesrau. t In eight Innings: Knone out In ninth); off Marquard, none Iri one Inning: off Stack, t In eight In nings; oft Rucker, t in one-third of an inning. Umpires: Rlgler and Flnneran. Time: J:u. : . PIRATES SHUT OUT CARDINALS Only Three St. Leels Players Reach Third Baa. PITTSBURGH, April Pittsburgh today shut out 81 Louis, only three of the visitor reaching third base. Dais forced two run by giving three bases on Italia In succession. Score: Sheckard's Four-Bagger Wins for Cubs in First at-Home. BOTH TEAMS HIT WITH VIGOR Lett Fielder Recalled ty Mate When He Starts tor Clab Heme After Teaching Seeaad Base. CHICAOO, April k-A home run In the tenth Inning gav Chics go the first Na tional league gam of tbe season In Chi cago today, scors S to 4. Sheckard. after one out, hit the ball over the right field fence Into the bleachers. It was a lure home run and Sheckard after touching second base ran tor the club bouse. Team' mate shouted to him thst he must com plete the circuit He returned to the second beg and finished the round of base. It was Hank O Day's day and the former umpire wss presented with massive floral pieces, Scors: CHICAOO. CINCINNATI. 1R M.O.A.n AB.H.O.A.K. nerSAie, II 4 t I S 4ltarber. It. I S I 1 Scbnlu, It. 4 I 1 S eltoto. ct... 1 1 I Tinker, ss... 4 14 1 I HofcJIU'l. lb 4 I I S 1 Heliua. clilll 4Mllch.ll. . I III I Sln-aua lb S 1 S S SEefta. Hv ... I Sill sale, lb.... 1 IPbUn. lb.. 4 111 (. .... 4 111 SRuxuK. 41141 Utraos. lb.. 4 111 ltl.. ...I IN I Arcbar. I.... 4 I T 1 SBbMoe, ... Rlrble. . . 4 I S S INW. mile . HIM i e i s ,.ss e'vuraus ... 1 s 4 TeUbl It M St 16 I Total, M 131 14 I Ran for Zimmerman In ninth. Btuted for Benton In fourth. One out when winning run scored. Chicago 1 I I M I I 1-1 Cincinnati I 1 II II III H Two-base hits: Tinker, Esmond, Hob lltsel. Three-base hit: Fhelan. Home run: Sheckard. Hits: Off Benton, S in three Inninxs; off Suitks. S In six snd one third Innings. Sacrifice hits: Hoblltsel, bfifrhlL Mtnlen base: Bates. Double Leach. .... 4 111 loakej. t... 4 4 Dtayc Evrra lo Tinker to Zimmerman, ..."! ! ! ! ! ' I Archer to Zimmerman. Left on basee: Chl- "l I i iilVZ, "a , J ! : CinclnnaU. J. Bases on balls: Sy. ' I ! IhIHU: m , li J Otf KIChl.. Off Bentc ; oibaoa. e.4 t 1 I ibi. . I t t 1 Struck out: By Richie, : by Benwn. ; Cuaoila. a. I a SHuraoa. s.. tills: by Suxga. 4. Wild pitcnes: uenton. , PITT8BUROH. ' it. LOt'IS. AB H.O.A X AB H O A Brrsa. b... Ills tnoislai. lb. I 1 I I I Caray. If ... SIS SKlMa. lb.... I Sill Willis 1 1 s s s Totals... U n 11 lDala, a. I S 1 s Total! 14 IS 1 Batted for Harmon in eighth. Pittsburgh Illlllil T Bt. Louis 4) - Two-base hits: Miller, McCarthy. Kon etchy. Three-base hits: Byrne. Willis. Hits: Off Harmon. S in seven Innings; oft Dale, I In one inning. Double plays; Y u .... . .4 UIIIm lu,h mnit VI' . -M aanar McCarthr and Miller. Rases on not be ready until May Is. the opening W.ll. fit I f - a. IJ - . - ... . .... ... I u..kU n t V. vmiim. vit . in ill l, , v.. n.iuivu, m, uit u , But UM aw i" .11. .v . Richie. Time: and ICmslle. X:X. Umpires: Brennaa Golfers Impatient to Get Out on Green Several feature of the Field club win Dale, S Struck out: By Camnit. 1; by Dale, L Time: tm. Umpires: John stoo aad Kason. BOSTON OUTPLAYS PHILLIES long, hav decided to start th little gutta percba spher rolling Just one week earlier. The, first competitive tournament for local pill chasers wilt be a "blind boggy" affair, which will be fceld under tbe auspice of th golf committee, of the club at th links on Saturday afternoon. May 1L J. B. Lindsey and Albert Caha will hav charge of the tourney, which will h pn only to Field club HtDaaaU aad Kile Bat Well aad Persia Shews Coed I' eras. PHILADELPHIA, ApiU 30,-Th work of, McDonald and KUng at hat and on th bases aad Purdue's excellent pitch ing rase ad Philadelphia' defeat by Bos- t4. . K n 1 nii. atrnlr am nln . I AMUR 1111 !! Mliwiwi an WCTOM. PBiLADXLrHU. take part and many a already devoUng AB B O.A.B. iB.u.o.i l I their spar time to friendly matches on 4 4 IKaaba. Tb .. 4 til I KatHniav affaraAftM. All . ahn k.M Caaiae'u. I 1 1 STItaa. It ... 4 S l , . , . . . Miuav. if... Ill sraaaeri. et . 4 I 1 I Phayed th eighteen bole over the course Kaiear. if... 4 1 iCratasb. H..4 s I ,t data talseasoa have found It In ex llll IlSt: It. i I " I i Ueut condllWand tb. slight Improve McDakl, l I I I aiMaiaa. s. 4 s menu aad change hav turned out to be ,-sV.r.. . ! 1 ItT.!:J i . i rs- t th. whim. - th. tired hurt- . . - naa man who wants to drive and putt BosfSa'"' ' " ! Trs I f I 1 1-s r'lb"ul " tangled dtveralUe at Philadelphia-".' MIMIIM golfdom to Inlernnx his play. Two bass hits. Miller. Campbell, Dow- . Th Field club course Is practically ney. Three bu hit: McDonald. Sac- th, aarae as that of last year save tor a 8w"; Cemr-Paakert" DS. - t the play: Sweeney to Spratt Left on bases: tee. Th golf Mop for this season win Boston, T; Philadelphia. 7. Bases on be south of th Woolworth veau en- out: By Seaton. ; by Perdue. A Psase-1 ' 0 eq.jipment ileceasary for th nail: ursnam. wu pitch: Beaton, tune, is new anoer construction and will be finished within tb next two weeks. Th old shop will be remodeled and Used tor a "caddy nous. , RECORDS OFJTATE SCHOOLS Complete List of Champions in All Events of High School Athletics. BURRUS HOLDS A SPEED RECORD Tlsae f Tweety-Tne aad Two , Fifth Seeeads BeateB by Fifth, bat Jlever la Stat Track Meet. In answer" to requests from many schools throughout the slste Th Br. is hereby publishing ksl authentic list of Nebraska Intervcholanlie track records, which hss been complied from Slats High School Athletic data, going back as far as Its organisation. Th events In the isociatlon's list are 109 yards, 29) yards, 440 yards, half mile, mile run, 130-yard hurdles, tJO-yard low hurdles, pole vault, running high Jump, running broad Jump, 12-pound shot put. It-pound hammer throw, discus throw and one-half mil relay. Some of the records hav more than on holder, and th century distance has three, Robert Wood, the crack Omaha High school sprinter, being one of the trio. Omaha and York each have four records to their credit and th others ar scattered among Lincoln, Falrbury. Franklin. Kearney Military academy and Mlnden. Although R. H. Burrus mad a record RUNNERS SEOEW RECORDS Seven Harks Replaced in Drake Relay Hatch. M'GOWAN BEST IN HALF-MILE (Continued on Second Page.) Minnesota aad Wisroasla Take Hasan la University Class, with Moralexslde aad toe Lead ins Colleges, DES MOINES, April SO.-Wlth what '.s aid to have been the most brilliant field of runners gathered west of th. Missis sippi river In recent years, th. Drake relay match lfre this afternoon produced seven new records. Minnssola and Wis consin set the new marks In the univer sity class, the former winning the two mile event and the letter the four-mile race. In the rollcce section, Mornlngalda snd Coe took the honors, while West High of Des ilolncs mad. two records In the InterscholaiMic class. McOowsn, star ot Nebraska, made a record of 1:02 !n the half mile. Davenport of Chicago. Cleveland of Wisconsin and Wilson of Co were the Individual stars of th. meet The new records were: I'nlveralty class, two-mile. Minnesota. I .WS: four-mile, Wisconsin, 1:4H. College dsns, two-mile: Mornlngslde, (Continued on Second Page) New Omaha Fielder Tim:- lii. Umpires: Kletn and bush. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE I PRESIDENT NAMES UMPS lTndat Fstt of th Nebraska State league baa announced th appointments of hi umpires for the sea sen. Th Indi cator to ar Thomas McDermott. Au rora, I1L: E. Nugent. Wichita. Kan.; T. X. Morrill, MlnnsapoU. Minn, and E. E. Wilson. loTtagtrsi. Ken. Sheewa Sessarada-d. CHICAGO. April JO For refusing to Join the LouUvliI dub. to which he was sold, David Shies n. formerly vita th Chicago Nationals, ha bean Indefinitely suspended, according to the Americas as sociation bulletin Issued tonight by Presi dent ChlrlBgtoa. ssrsswaeawaa7wssaaaaaawerassea f ' . '. ... . ; tzr I -.- ' : -0 4 - 0 IsfTllHiL ' i - i V 1 : - ' ' KANSAS CITYGETS LONE RUN Blues Hake Good Use of Two of Their Four Hits. HOOSTERS DRAW BLANK AT HOME Both Powell and Klasball Pitch in Fla Forsa Thragat Coateat Six Saerlflr Hlta aad Tws Stales Base. INDIANAPOLIS, April JO.-Ksnaas City made two of its four hits In th eighth Inning today, scoring th only run of th game. Both Powell end Kimball were In fin. fettle. Score: KANSAS CITY. INDIAN APOIJI Afi.H O.A.g AB.H.O.A I. Clark, el . 1 1 I s IHillman, rt. I I 1 I ti hallar. U. I I I I IWooSrufl. II 4 1 I S S Ua. rt I lis incr-ribr. ol I I S S I Carr lb I III I IHuatar. Ik. 4 IIS 1 I Corridas, si I I I SWaMrall, Ik I I I I S Jamaa, C....I I I I IN Clarfca. a I I I I I uovaaf. lb. a 1 4 1 anasalor. w. I 1 I I J Barbaes. lb. I I I I IWIIIIaaa. lb I I I 4 1 roeall. p.... I S I I IXIntball, 4.1 till Hloa I I I . I Totals W lllll lHoMaoaa .. 1 I I I Tatala II I II II I Batted for Williams In ths ninth. Batted for Klmhall In th. ninth. Ksnaas Cltv 0 1 0 0 . 0 0 1 Ol Indianapolis 00000-0 Struck out: By Kimball, S; by Powell. t Sacrifice hits: Bhaller. Corrldon 111, Powell, McCarthy, Oagnier. Klrat bar on balls: Off Powell, a; off Klmhall, 1 Left on bases: Kanssa City. 12: Indian apolis. S Hit with pitched ball: By Powell N. (Marks. Stou-it bases: Har bcau, Schaller. Time: Mb. Umpires: Chill and Anderson. LINCOLN LOSESJiOOSE GAME Denver Outbats Antelopes and Score is Thirteen to Seven. RAMEY LASTS FOUR SESSIONS BSEWERS DEFEAT COLONELS Visitors eerare Early Lead aad Ar Never Headed. LOUISVILLE. April .-Milwauke de feated Louisville today. .7 to 4. Th visitors secured sn early lead and were never headed. Northup lasted but on Inning and was relieved by Crlss, who proved a pusil to Milwaukee. While Nicholson was bsttcd bsrd he kept ths hits scattered. Btambury's batting and the fielding of Lewis and Breen were the features. First Baseman Black was un conditionally released today by Lousivlll. Score: MILWAUKEE. LOl'ISVILLK. AB.H.O.A B. AB.H.O.A E. UrtoH. ef . . 4 I I I Stanab'rr. tb I I I I I Ranaall. rf.. 111. 1 Burr a. If... I 111 riokartr. It. I lis IHaraoa. rf.. I 1 I I Jonas, lb.... I 111 I IBraetrs. lb I I I I I Clark, lb.... I I 1 I IB'mlllrr. al I I I I Ula. aa ... I 111 I Bell, tb I IIS Brora tb...! Ill OBorto. rt.... I 141 Hufhoa, ... 4 111 Ischial, a I I I 1 I tilckelaos. .1 I INonhaa. .. I I I Crua. 4 111 Totals a llllll ToUta rt u 17 I I Iuisvllle 0012600 1 4 Milwaukee J J J 0 1 0 0 0-7 Stolen base: Jones. Two-bsee hlta Randall. Slanahury C). Three-baae hit: Llebold. Sacrifice hit: lwla. Double plsys: Breen to Jones. Breen to Lewie to Jones. Hits: Off Northup. 4 In one Inning; off I Tina, i In eight Innings. Struck out: By Cries, ; by Ntcholaon. 1. Base on balls: OV Northup. 1; off Crlss, 4; off Nlrholsop I Wild pilch: Cries. Left on bases: Louisville 6: Milwaukee. A Time: 1 b. Umpire: HI or ha Iter and Connolly. COLUMJlTS BLANKS ST. PAUL Oaly One Slaaaer far Saia,, Kcaehee ' Seewad Baae. . Olaaated leads Ball Ont tar Mas say Get Three-Bagger Tl Tws-Ssm Bit. DENVER, April ja-Danver deteatsd Lincoln In a loosely played gam. Ramey mad his, first appearance In league com pany, hut was superceded by Olmsted In th fourth Inning. Score: -DENVER. AB. H. H. O. A. & Lloyd, lb I 1 J 1 4 1 Qulllln. lb S S 1 S Ksnworthy. If. .... S S S 1 Chsnnell, rf. 4 1 S S Caasldy, rf. I 1 Lindsey, lb. 4 1 4 1 . 10 1 Coffey, as 4 1 4 From baa. c 1 4 1 Ramey, p. 1 J J 4 I Spshr, ft ''?! Olmsted, p. S S 1 I S atoroll. lb.. I I II I ll'allobaa. It. I I 4 I " Laoorta, rt.. I.I. SHr-Ua. cl. .. Ill' Hosaa. II... I IIS IMrlolrre. rt I I I S S rrall. tb.... I I 4 IXriaoT. lb... I IU . )- flalllaaa, as I . I I lWaror. ss.. 4 14 1, xrirhoti. a.. sir i lnioea. 4 ih i i I m lo r. .4.11 IBrott. I I . I 4 S Comae, rf . I I IS. Totals llllll Total! .. 41 I 44 U St. Louis .. ..- Chicago - Two base hits: Weaver, Btoyall, Ho gsn. Sacrifice hit: Block, Lord, -Weaver, import. Double playi: Hal linan ta Pratt to Stovall: Pratt to Hal-: llnan to Stovall: Austin (unassisted). Psased ball, Krlchell. 8tnten haws: Mclntire, Rath, Zeider. Bases on balls: Off Baumgardner, ; off Scott, 1 Struck . out: By Baumgardner. 10; by Scott, li , Ift on base: Ht Louis, S: CThlcago, Time: IU Umpire: Eagan and Evan. Totals ... 11 M IS 17 S LINCOLN. AR R. H. O. A. B. Miller, rf 4 1 1 S Cole, lb I 1 1 ' 1 Cobb, rf 4 S I 1 McCormtck. If 1 1 IS Mlllln. lb 4 1 1 S ' S Barber, lb 4 1111 Walker, ss t 1 S t 1 atratlnn. c S S S S O Haearman. o 1 1 1 Wolverton, p I 1 I 1 Bachant 1 S 0 ToUls , n T M 17 Batted for Wolverton. Denver 1 7 S 1 -ll Lincoln - Stolen bases: Qulllln, Ken worthy. Css. sidy, Cobb. Two-bass hits: Cobb, Chsn nell. Three-base hlta Burke. Llndasy. Hon run: Olmsted. Blk: Rmy. San rtflc hits: Chsnnell. Stration. struck out: By Ramey, I; by Olmsted. 4: by Hagerman, 4. Bases on balls: Off Ramey, i: off Olmsted, 1; off Hsgermsn. 4: off Wolverton, t Double plays: Ramey to Llndasy to Frambes; Coffey to Lloyd to Lindsay. Left on bases: Denver, 4; Lin coln. 4. Time: 1J0. Umpire: Johnson, i DES MOINES GETS NO SCORE t. Joseph Owe Threw Raaa Variety t Clreaasortaajce. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. April .-Bunched hlu In th second Inning and a (Ingle and an error followed by Zwllllnfa two has hit In th fifth, gav today' gam to th St. Joseph club over Dea Stoines. Th visitor reached second has only one during the game Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. Curti. If Column. lb Kelly, cf Thomas, lb Korea, rf Welch. 2b Leonard, ss Ulstowski, c... Rogg. 9 1. O. A. E. NEW TORX TRIES HARD IN VAIN, f Seven tw Six. BOHTON, April SO.-New York mads A strong sffort to Ogur In th "game won" column today, but loot the sixth straight gam In an eieven-lnnlng baitla with Borton, 7 to a Boston' new ground were opened bsfor a big crowd. "Buck" O'Brien, pitching tor Boston, al lowed New York run. In th Qua tare Inning nnd waa taken ut after th fourth Inning, following a lucky cp with three men on bases. Hall, wh suc ceeded him, pitched masterly hail. Boa ton used up three New York fllnger. Caldwell wa driven from th box In th fourth Inning, after he allowed Boston to get position to score three run. Quinn, who succeeded him, waa ham mered for six hits and Boston twice (led tns score during his occupancy ot th box. Boston put, two men on bass In th ninth and tenth Innings, but wa unable to cor on Vaughn until Speaker sent oerke horn with a slngls. after Yerkes had got on has through Do Ian' error. Terk.s hit -afcly th first flv time at bat, twice tor doubles, but fielded poorly. Wolter Injured his ankle and was forced lo retire. Score: avatrroM. New York. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A.K.' Horner, rt.. I I 4 S SSIna. If I I S Torkoa, ..T I I I IWollar, ... 4 1.1. Bpoakor. of.. Ills IKauff, rt ... 1 .11. SUM. lb... .4 111 lCha-a lb... 4 IU Gardner, Is. I I 1 1 Sllorftoll, a I 1 I I I Lo.la. II.... 4 I I I lUaalala, o-rt I . 4 I S Watnor. is. t 1 I J 1 Dolaa. lb. 4 1 I I I Na'raakor, s 4 . I 1 IIII WI, Ibi Ills trrltaa .... I I Irnreot. a.... I 111 aW O-Brloa. ...11 I K'SMvoll, .l I I 1 - Hall, s 1 I I lWalaa. ...! S I Hasrtkeoa .S.I SVausba. ... 1 . Eosle ..... lllll Totals a in u i Total! 41 14 n 14 T Two out when winning run scored. Matted for O Brlen In the fourth. i , Batted for Nunamuker in the eighth. ; Boston 1 I I I 1 I I l-t New York I SSSl- Two-base Uts: Yerkes (2). Speaker, fthl, Hall. Hits: Oft O'Brien, 6 In four Innings: off Hall, I In seven In ninxs: off Caldwell, i In three and one-.. third Innings; off Qulnn, 4 In flv innings; off Vaughn, S In two and one-third In- nlngs. Stolen bases: Hartsell, Chase, Daniels C), Lewis, Wolter, Wagner. I .eft on bams: Boston. IS: New York, 14. First base on balls: Off O'Brien. 4; otf Hall, i; off Caldwell, 1; off Qulnn, 4; off Vaughn, 1. Struck out: By o Brlen. 4; by Mall, 3; by Caldwell, 1; by Qulnn, 4; by Vaughn." 2. Time: 1:10. Umpires: Connolly and; ' Hart. Total.. S 24 14 a e 8T. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. Outfielder purchased by lUuikf ILmDlibbluo?'Broo' ' n National, laa-u, w guard left field tor th Rourko this season. COLUMBUS. April 2.-Columbu shut out St Paul with only one runner reach ing second. Score: COtUMBi-t. IT. PAUL. ABHOAIt ABHO.AC. rtbeltea. ef.. 4 4 S IBotler rt... I 1 I 1 S Hlarbaaa.lf 114: Hnffmaa, rf I 1 I I S CoaaaUoa.rf 4 11. IR.lr.tOTt, It 4 I 1 I Porrtaf. k.1 I I I IMrCoflckjl lllll Minor, lb., lit. AetrT. lb.. III. O-Koarka.lk till 4 Good raaa. lb 4 1 . Oorbar. a. I I I I lint a... lllll lialtb. a.... 114 1 lUorrar, a... I I I 1 Cook. S . I ILoror. ... I 1 . I . -Howard ...II... Totals..... in W lBleck IS... Tatala.. ..J! IN I I Batted for Lewie in ninth. Batted tor Murray In ninth. Columbus tetlSSS t St. Paul t S 0-4 Horn run: Miller. Double plays: Smith to Gerber. Hoffman to Laroy to Mc Cormtck. Bases on balls: Off Cook. S: off Laroy, L Struck out: By Cook, S; (Continued on Second Pag.) K 0 Powell. If Watson, rf Zwllllng. et Borton. lb... .... Andrews, lb Melnk. ss McClelland. 2b... Oosaett e CTUtcher, p. ...... Total Dea Moine..... St Joseph Two-base hit: Borton. McClelland. Struck out: By Crutcher, I. by Itogge, 4. Baae on balls: Off Crutcher, 1; off Rogg. 2. Hit by pitched bail: By Crutcher, Rogg. Left on bases: Des Moines, 7; St Joseph, . Double play: Leonard to Coiilgan to Thomas. Tim: 1:64. Umpire: Knapp. ATHLETICS AIDED BT ERRORS; Seaatera Defeated fey Seat f Sis ' t Threw. WASHINGTON. April 20. -Philadelphia won from Washington by errors ot th locale. Coombs strained himself In th seventh Inning and had to be carried oft th field, Morgan taking hi place. Boor:,, rHItotDELFHlA WASHINGTON. AB H O A E AB.H.O.A. tV ftrnk. B ..4 I 4 IMooller. It. I 111 OMrlo. t. I . I I iroetor. Ik... I III) rolllaa. !b . I 111 IMIIaa. al.., 4 SSI Bakor, lb . .4 .11 ISrbalar. rl .l I I 1 I Morpbr. rf. 4 I 1 I'lrao. lb... I T I 1 Mclaaaa. la I I II I IKnlskt kv.l I I I 4- Barrr. aa.... 4 4 1 IMcBrldo. at I I 1 I. Tboraaa, S-- 4 I 1 iraa'aaaa, al t I I I; Ooobboo, ... 101 swarbos. .. I 1 I t 1 Motxas. 1 S S 1 IWilllwa, a. I . I 4 . J toas 1 t Totals XT IS tt lC Walker.. 1 s S TotaH at It 17 T Batted tor Mc Bride in eigntn. Batted for E. Walker In ninth. I Philadelphia .....11 S 7 17 IS ... tssssssss-t ... 0 2 0 I t -4 Zwllllng. Stolen bases: TOPEKA PULLS OUT VICTORY M'swlay aad Base Balls Cease - Kair BewttntT Lcal. TOPEKA. AprO Sk Mlsplay and base 04 ball enabled th visitors to tl th cor la tb ninth Inning, la th last of (Continued on Second Pag a.) aw w Biaor au aiiuu. . tlOO.lt f I11IM i hit: Murphy. Hits f Washington Three-base Coombs, 4 In six Innings; oft Morgt I in three inmnKs. Has on balls: v uvuiuw. a, vii nuriao, A, Vf-l r auaeii i 8trurk out: Bv Coombav 4: bv MoraraaV by Walker, 2. Time: 2:20. UmplrA Wsatervslt and O'Loughlln. HUIJLIN SINGLES IN ELEVEN IH , J Detrwlt Win Free Hlttlag 4eaaea Six ta Five. ., DETROIT. April St-BIg George Mullin In tb eleventh Inning of a free hitting t contest today singled uvagy through Terry Turner, scoring Bush with th run which gav Detroit a S to S victory over ' Clevelan. MulUn't hit fodetswtally added : tbe finishing touch to th celebrauoai ; which marked tb opening ot th local t (Continued oa Eecocd Pag4