I I Breaking a Few Leaves Off ? I nnnTnt CAN'T Witt ! . ) wy T. r - j ' .RINGERS KNOCK ODT THREE iXonrket in Batting Trim, Beating j Dm Moinei Six to Two. iBOOSTEES HELD GAME POORLY laholl rat Three Urn la Bex la tap Osaka, kal Pled Tkla la , possible Peatrrss HI rack oa V Pltrhlag llaad. r I DEg MOINES, la.. April M.-(Bperlal Telegram. r-Omaba pounded three lia Mae twirlsrs over tha lot today, and eogpled With oostly errors by Des Moines, Ivan sully, I to t 'isbsll need three pitcher In attempting I to jnava aft defeat, but ragged fielding ul Inability of tha Boosters to connect safely rare tha Ranger tha mix. i Pn treat opened for Omaha, but was lalrbck on tha pitching band and Lefty Htik took tha mound. Tha southpaw twirled ceerar ball. Northrap ana pullad out In tha flflh fbri Isbsll and Douglaae substltuisd. Roarbaf mi landed en tha big aouth Uraer la tha eighth and Kalfcr took tha xotxjnd, (knaoa aoorad la tha third when Camp. ie got a baae on balli. He went to stc n oa Colllgsns boot and scored on ,Coyk a doable. Coy la tallied on Thoma poaVt llnar down third baae. ' tmo mora were anuiad by Omaha In th eighth. Coyla got hla second tackar ,tiriiig oa Thomaaoa'a single, Kana alnlrlsd. Wanner hit to Douglass, forcing iThgwiaaon at aaeond. Nlehotf hit to right aWortng Kana. Omaha two other tallies came In tha nlrSn. Illeki lined an Wslch't error ecor Unil oa Davidson s twolhagger to deep renter, while Thomeeoa s double sent DatrtdeM ever the rubber.. Boor: H. O. 1 A. R. f 1 . I'tfVtaoa. If i Co)fl, rf , I t Themaeoa, cf........ I Via., lb a 1 .Kama. th . a a 1 fcieboff, lb j I i t Juatw-o, aa i rampflald, e f I I Vontreaa. p i i Mlrta, p lit a 1 11 all Tvtale M V 14 I) Kg MOINES. . AB. M. H. twsgan, is. 4 t I tea), as 4 Kelly, ef 4 Thotiias. lb I V ekk. lb i atorea, rf 4 Cume. M 4 riarowaki. t. ........ i rionnep, p..., touglaa, p.... rber. a a a rLyoee) I f Teeala B V I Batte4 for Northuo In the flflh. Batted for Fanirsaa In the third Omaha t tlllltlH pn Moines i I I I I I H Twe-ease bus: Thvmaeoa ill, Cele 111. Oavkteon, Kelly. Three-base hit: Curtta. Mite: Ml North up. 4 In flvs tamaaa; eff Douitlae, 4 la two and two Iblras liuunai; eft rabn, I In one and awe-third Inning: off t'entresa, I In two Inning: eff Hicks, I la seven Innings, gttolen basest Nlehoff, Justice. Double play I Juauce to Wanner to Kane. Lett on baeea: Dea Momee, I: Omaha, 4 Stesee ea balla: Off N'orthup. t, off Htrka. L Struck out. By Northup, 4: by tMHigiaa. I, by lilrki, i. Pasaed ball: .lata wild. Time) l.li. Umpire: Kaapp. (.IICOtH LOSBI O.l CM MORI etapeka tltta Harater aad Maa Better . I Lack Tka aLaeala. UNCOIJf. Neb.. April K-Topeka wa agala vlctorloua today and Lincoln atill hsa Its first game to win of the season. (The eon re was 4 to 1 Both pitchers were Jilt fairly sard, but luck waa all witk be ti el tore, the locale eulbattlng and evtfleldlng them. Hcnre: TOPKKA. AU. IC O. A. Rlcbert. If Uerener. lb I -MS ae Pranta. 7b. King, cf Emery, lb Dear, rf Lnapmsa. e...... Walnwrlght, p.. Veuaa. - 1 t t Totals 4 t K 14 , LINCOLN. AB. K. II. O. A. E srestlns, aa. a t Cole, cf I uobb. rf I 1 hcCormick. If 4 Mullen, 2b J twyer. lb 4 Barbour, lb 4 ttuattoa. e 4 Pmith. p. 1 Wegaer. p S Millar 1 Totals 4 Ifl 14 enaltad tat Wunw IB the ninth. fopeka I 1 4 44 I 4-4 Line. a t t e I t ! Kiuu belted bl: Harbour li, Fraata, King, Walnwrlgnt. Twe-baee hlta: Kire ptine, Barhew, Frants. Double plats Ceie te Dwyer; Gardner (unaaeietnli, Fraata te Gardner; Lee te Franta. stolen baeea: Firestine. king. Kacntice hits: ton, Oear. Left ea bases: Lincoln, : opeke, i. Struck out: By fmllh I. by Wagner. 1: by Young. L Beer on balla. prt Wagner. L Hit try pitched bail: Watwwright. 1; Young, L Wild pilch: ft'tgaer Paaaed ball: Strattnn. Time: M. L'mptrss: Carter sad Kissane, WT. iom ASO SIOIX CITY IS TIM Maeae Baa Avert a Defeat fee Paekrew. glOtX CITY. la., 8I Joeeph and BettS k'ty played a ten -Inning tie gam today. The contest was salted with the I te I oa account of eVarkncea ne run put the Pack ere ta UM game aad saved tfcem from defeat. SIOUX CITT. ehnelK at AB. Ft R O. A. J A&Jraaa. Xb, .n.... I 4 4 t S PrreU. rf... 4 f4lly Xb..WM,.M.. I , t I I I t feyers. f t I jeaaAau. I till! f-' " - - - - - W RUNNING- e,W,Yf : 1 Standing of Teams NAT L LEACH'E. I WERT. LEAOUI5. 1 W.IPrt ' W.L.M I Cincinnati 7 S .T78HI. Joaeph.. 4 1 .tM .WW V.nk.. i T Wichita ..4 2 " fhlla 4 4 Toika .... 4 i .el7 Hoiton .... ( i .Suo Urnvar ... I 1 . 1'lltsbiirKh 4 t .444 Sluul City f I . t. lubt... 4 4) .419: Omaha .... 1 I . Chlcaici I I .m (ae Molnaa I 4 -t33j Brooklyn .. I .OS Lincoln ... I . AldKH. LEAOl t.Aat. AUdOOlATfON-W.LPi-t W.LM Thlrago.... 7 I .To. Oslumbua. II I .M IIi.iiob ... t I .fail t. Paul ... t 1 .414 Itilladal a i I Minneapolis 7 I -Va Wwli il'n S I .. Toledo.... 7 a .6M Dovrland. i I .m MllwauVre S T .417 ft. I,ouH.. t 4fl Kan. City.. S 7 .417 lxtrolt.... 4 7 .UH lioulavllla.. 4 7 X4 New York 1 7 .US Ind napnlla lit Ml leatrday'e llnnlta. WhTICR! I.EAOL'B. Omaha. C; lea Molnea, 1 t. Jiwph, S; Hlous C ity. I; ten Innlnga. Toprka, 4: I.lnciln. 1 lienver. 4; Wl. hlta, . NATIONAL LEAOt'R. Fol on. I: Brooklyn. I; eight Innlnga. New York. 11: Philadelphia, 4: eeren Innings. llndnnatl-Plttaburgh; rain. AMKHICAN LEAGl'B. tvlmlt, I: 81. Lnula, Philadelphia, 7: Nw Terk, . Waahlngton, I: Boston, L Cblrago I; Cleveland. 1. AMRKIfAN ASHOTIATION. Milwaukee. 11; Indianapolis I: elevea Innlnga Minneapolis, I; rniumbue, 1. at. Paul, 7; Toledo. . Kansas City, ; Loulevllle, ti Breen. rf.... , 4 . . t . 1 Cadman, e... Krtrkaon. p.. Campbell, p.. Totali .. ,17 t m u ST. JONEPtl. AU. H. H t I I Kelly. 7b ... Powell. If... .111 Watst.n. rf t I 1 Zwilllng. of , M M Burton, lb 4 I 1J 1 Melnke, sa 4 I I 4 MciieHana, sa.. Ooawtt, a Cr.'toher, p 4 t Andrews, lb 1 Totala Htmn city tMII M t. Juseph I OlOOlOtlt-4 trallet on account of darkness I Two-base hits: Kelly, Cadman. Watson. Horns run: Krtekson. Sacrifice hits: Melnke, Andreas, Berton. stolen bases: Brooke, Ferrell. Hlla: Of( Erlrkeon. 11 In five and one-third Innings: off Campbell, I In four and tws-thirds Innings. Bssee en balls: Off Hrlckson. I: off Campbell, I: off Crutcher. 4. Mtruck out: By Krlckaon, : by Campbell. 4; by Crutcher, 1 Tlmai 1.4s. I'mplre: Haikell, WICHITA HOLD! KAHLV LEAp Denver Players t aable ta II seek Bills far Kale Hlta. WICHITA. April M.-The locals started scoring In the flret snd lenver never was abls to overcome the lead. Score: WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. lit : ! : tot I It 1 1 t I t t I III U 17 17 Craig. If Petllgrew. If... Mldriletnn, cf.. Dana, rf Koerner, lb...., Claire, tn Hughes, lb Mee, ea Ctemoue, c.... Kills. P , Totals S3 DRNVER. AB. R. I 1 H. O. I.loyd. lb.. Oulllln. lb. Ken worthy, t 1 If Brail, cf f'ssldy, rf Lindsay, lb Coffey, as Krambes. c Ileal), p Bchrelber ,p Chsnnell 11 Totals a 4 I M M I Batted for Hesly la sixth. Wichita I t I t I 1 t Denver t M1I1MH Left on bases: IVnver, 7; Wichita. I. Pamflre hits: guillln, Frambee. Middle tun. Claire. Llmlaav. Two-baas hits: Kenworthy, Davie, Claire. Mee. Three baee hits: Brail, Koerner, achreiber. Htoien base: Mee. lilts: Off Healy. In five inning: off rVhreiber. t In three Inning. Double ploys: Hughes te Koerner. Kills to clemona to Hughes, Pchreiber te Llndeey. Struck set: By Schreiiier. I: by Healy. I: by Ifllia. i Bases on balla: Off Ellis, I. off Healy, 4. I'mplre: Johnson, Station, Locomotive and Eight Cars Burn; Two Trainmen Dead KT. JOHKPH, Mo.. April S4.-A north bound Missouri Paoine freight train jumped the track and crashed Into the depot at Willis. Kan., today. Peter Gay add w and Frank Lopes, railroad em ploy, who were on the depot platform, were' buried under the wreckage and Oay aM.o waa taken out dead. Lepes's In juries are fatal. The depot caught fire and the locomo tive and eight cars were burned up. The fire threatened to deetroy the entire town and the schools were dismissed. The women formed a bucket brigade and aaetsted the men In fighting the fire. SOCIALISTS OF DAKOTA ALLOWED PLACE ON BALLOT P1KHKE. 8. C April 54 Special Tel egram.) After a conference with Attor ney General Johnson today. Assistant Secretary Ketsaa decided to etreteh a legal point and allow the socialists te bard a plaet en tha primary ballet m June. That agala pets them la the Ust ef org j ailed parties in the state, with primary rights. The acrjoa was takea oa the grounds that they were aa or ganised party at the time the taw went' Into effect and were dropped through a masiiutsisiaiidliig aa ta U mulrawieatg THE BEE: the Rubber Plant GIANTS NEYER IN TROUBLE Alexander Wild and Lntffectivt for the Phillies. ELEVEN TO FOTJS FI5AL SCORE Margsard Pltekee Ef fret lee Game Vatll Centre! le Itepped la te. eatb laalaa ea Aeceaat f Darkaeaa. PHILADELPHIA, April M-AJexanler was wild and Ineffective today and New York had no trouble In defeating hla locals. Marquard pitched an effective same. The Phillies put up a patched-up team In the field, because of the Injurlee to many rlaysrs, The game was called at the end of the seventh an aooount of darkness. Boors: NSW YORK. PHlUAIirmilA II KOI I At H O. A E Deeare. If... 4 S S aKaiha. t... I I I I IMrle, lb ... I III ITIlue. rt ,. 4 4 4 tewtirie. ill I I I lf.ci.il. lb I I 1 Xelrar. ft.. 4 t I 1 Knnit, It . 4 4 4 I 4 Mertle. lb.. 4 I I t eUeSenia, lb. I 4 I I 4 HeiH. H I I I I ORrlnker. ef . I I 14 4 kehe. IS... I I I I SDeeear. at.. I I I I I Merera a... I Iff lOnbam, I I steriaera, I I I lAlneaeif, p I l a I wtl.ee. e.,.4 I t 4 ee-n.lta. p... I 4 I 1 Trtele . 3 U li 14 1 Totta.....M it II "i New York 11114 1 S 11 Phltadelphia t t 1 t 10 0-4 Twe-bas hlta: Hersog. Drlnksr, Myera Three-base hit: Ioyle. Home run: Ore him. ftecrtftoe hit t Titus Stolen baees: Hersog, Marquard. Murrsy. Struck out: By Marquard, i: by Alexander, I; by Schults, 1. Doubls plays: Knabe to I.u nerus le Downey Murray te Myere. ftaaea on balla: Off Marquard. I: off Alexander. tl olf Hchulte I.. Hit by pitched ball: Murray, wild pitenss: Alexander, x. ttita: Off Alexander, 4 In five Innlnga; eft s.-bults. 4 In two Innings. Tims: 1:1 V'mpuea: Rlgler and Finneran. W laa la Ft ret. BROOKLYN. April M.-FTsnk Allen, the Mobile recruit, made hla debut and Boa ton found him tor two singles, a double and a tiists in the flret inning, getting three runa, beating Brooklyn. Darkness stopped further play la the asoond half of the eighth. Score. . BUSTON BROOKLYN. ASHOAt AU HO a a tweeaee Ik. I I I I IMrna. rt ... I I I I I CaaieMII. et 4 I I 111 mrn.il lb I II I I Miller, if... I tl laailtli. It... I I I I I Jirtnt, II. 4 I I i Nerthera, ef I I I I I Keelta. lb.. 4 1ft SDIIr. If I I I t I lpr.il, aa. .1 I I lUeeai, I I I I I ta-itoa a, mail eTtnin. a , i i i t Kiiei. e I I I I imriae, a ... a a t e Breea. p....! 111 lAlles. s. -1 lit! Tout. s) I It I 1 Teteia M 4 II tl Boston I 0 0 0 0 0-1 Brooklyn I I M I I I M Left on bases: Boston, t; Brooklyn. 1 Twe baas hill Campbell. Three baas hit: Devlin. Baae on balls: Off Al len. I; off K net set, 1; off Brown, t Struck out: By Allen, 1; by Knetaer. I; by Brown. 1 Hits! Off Allen. I In three and one-third Innlnga Time: 1:44. Um pires: Klem and Bush. PROBLEMS OF GROCERS ARE TAKEN UP IN CONVENTION OKLAHOMA CITT. Okl., April M-How to de'ssl the proposed parcels post, amend the laws relating to exemptloaa. bankruptcy and eslieetlen, and to be able ta purchas eoramodltle from the Biannfacturera at cheaply a they are sold ta the mall order bouses, are some ef the problem before the National As sociation of Retail Grecere, la conven tion her. Todsy a session waa given over to bear ing reports from the national secretary. John A. Green; ths trad relations eom- tnlltse by C. B. Beimel of Nebraska, aad from several president of state associ ation. INDOOR MEETDRAWS MANY Total tf 592 Athletes Entered for Events of Saturday. NEW RELAY FEATURE ADDED Thlrty-Feer Grade Seheala Will Compete la Relay Rare for Ike Ckasapleaaklp al Oeeaha Pre ra SB Brlag Made. Thirty-one Institutions will be repre sented at the annual Indoor track meet at ths Auditorium Saturday night. This number doe not Includ the thirtyfour grade schools entered In the relay race for tb championship of the ctty. The tnetitntlon represented will send a total of Mg athletes to the meet, which will be witnesses by a capacity bouse It the see la continue to ssll at tb present rat. J. T. Maxwell of the Young Men's Christian association, who I promoting th meet, has sent the copy to the printer for the program, which will consist of twenty-two large page. The program give th number the athletes will carry and the club they represent, the name of the various events, what time they will be run off and who the participants will Th abbreviation of every club. school, church, college and university represented tn the meet are also given. That the event are good drawing cards ar show by the bug number of en tries for every track and field event The Young Men's Christian association and the Omaha school are well repre sented. A new relay feature waa added to the list at tb but minute. It Is the bankers- relay In which clerks from the various tank In Omaha wflt run a mile race. At piss ant tn Omaha National and City National an tb only bank represented. Sloe Cite Bore Aaatbrv Pitcher. error t 'ITT. Is,. April S4.-Th Sioux City Weetern league team has purchased B. 3. felaugiHer. a pitcner. irons ine ljmkrrlUe dob Ml iht dm trill g a si Ma OMAIIA, THURSDAY, APRIL Copyright, U! ATHLETICS BLANK NEW YORK Championi Find Warhep and Sheart for Sixteen Hits. SEVEN BUNS SCORED IN GAME Plaak Holds Mlahlaadsrs le Foar Slaslrs aad They Fall te Oct a ftaaaer Hoaae Mrlaaea Geta Thrae-Bagger. NEW YORK, April M.-Phlladalphla eaaliy defeated New York today, 7 to The world chsmpiuna found Warhop and Bheara for elxteen hit, while Plank held the New York! to four alnglea. Score: PHIUtDgLPRIA. NKW YORK. AH H O A B. AU II O A B ttrank. II... II1S inielelt. rf . 4 I I I 1 OUrliii, el l I a eixil.m.e. le. 4 I 1 II Celllae. lb.. I I I I erhen. lb.... I 1 I I I Bebw. lb ,. I 1 I 1 eeimiaolti, al I I I I Uuretir. rt., 4 I I s oll.ftuil, rf. 4 I I I Mclonea, II I I II t 7.lna. If I I 7 I I Berry. ee....l 111 enereaer. lb I I I I I Tb.iaea e... t III SOtreM ..... I I T I S neek. S ..I t I I OKeibes. I.. I I I I I T.Ut... llltU t - m Philadelphia I t 0 1 0 I 0 1-7 New York 0 14 14 0 0 0 0-0 Two-bane hlta: Collin., Murphy, He. Innes. hTree-baae hit: Mclnnea. Sacrtflc hlta: Baker, Barry. Sacrifice files: Thomas, Barry. Ift on bases: New York. I: Philadelphia, 10. Bases on b ill: Off Warhop, I; off Plank, 2. Struck out: By Warhop, 1: by Hheaie. 1; by Plank, !. Hlta: Off Warhop. 12 In aeven Innlnx.; off Hhears, 4 In two Innlnga. Time: 1.3. I'mplrss: Westcrvslt and O'Loughlln. Joksaea Paseles Boatee. BOSTON, April 24.-Doaton waa unsbl to hit Johnson today except, In ons Inning and Washington won. t to t In the gixtk Inning two singles, a double and an srror gsve Boston two runa Errors snd poor pitching by Clrotte put Washington la tha lead In tha first Inning, o linen twirled well except In the eluh. Score: WAIHINIlTtlN BOITON AB H O A B ab n o. A a Mealier If.. 4 1 I I iHiuipte. rf., 1 I I I I MlUa. et... t at l.ber. rf . I 1 I 4 s.b.efer. It I I I I ItrMl.r. lb. 4 I 4 I yirna. tb ... 4 4 I SUerSaer. lb 4 I 1 I Relfbl. lb.. I I I I SUeM. II ... 4 III 4 "' al I II jw.a. si I I I I st a l a oriemeae. e. I 1 T 1 a Jean. .. 4 I a b llVeue. I t 14 I -o lines, , I Tolala M I it 11 iTtiema. ... t I I a HenribM .ass retail ..-..M 1 17 II I . Iverett S. Hit By i-ilcheei ban: i onaai Balted for Carrlgan In ninth. Iton. Sturrk out: By Cook. S: by Leverett, Batted fur O'Brien in ninth. f. Uft on bases: Columbus. 7; lllnne- Boston Ml II I I I 0-3 sikIIb. 1. Time: 1:17. empires: Blerhallar Washington i I I 0 1 t 0 s-S and Connolly. Two base hits: Foster. Bradley. Osrd- Blaea' One Ran Faoaah. ner. Three bass hit: Johnson. Hlta: lXll'lSVII.I.E, April M.-Kanaaa City Off Clcotte, In three and one-third In- laliut out Louisville. nBth Crlss and Pnwell nlngs; off O'Brien. I in flvs snd two- pitched In mld-seaaon form and the game tniraa inntnga. Hacrince hits: Ainamitn. Knight. Stolen baaea: Carrington. Koa ter II). Mower. Double playa: Johnson to Morgan to Fly tin. Left nn baaea: Boa ton. I: Washington. 7. Baaea on balla: Off Clrotte, I; off Johnson. I; off O'Brlsn. . Hit by pitcher: By O'Brlsn. Knight. Struck out. By Clcotte, I; by Johnson. : by O'Brien, 1 Passed ball: Csrrtgan. Wild pitch: Clcotte. I: O'Brien. 1. Time: 1 OS. Umpires: Connolly and Hart Sex Bias the Ball. CLEVELAND, O.. April K-Chlcago defeated Cleveland, t to I, knocking George out of the box In the flflh. I.ang waa effective with men on baaea. Score: CMICAOo. 0t.SVSt.AND ilH O.lt AB H O A B Bath II .1 I I I anraney. I .1 I I I I Lerl. lb... 4 I 1 S soiwa. m l 1 I I S CblUhen. if 4 I I SJiebna. ef. I I I I ttodla. cf....l I I 4 Clel. SB.,. 1 1 Oillln. rt.. I I 1 I iHih. rr. I I X.I4.r. lb. .. I I 1 I 011 Jh.itet, lb 4 4.11 I Jill eTuraar. lb.. I t I I ll. 1 1 eKelerlr. e.. 4 I 4 I I eOra. I I I S 1 .1 S 1 Sl.odlna. s. I I I I I mint TnUll lllll I TsUIB.. Cleveland I I t I t I a-l Chicago 1 1 t 1 t 1 t t-4 Two baae bit: Jackson. Uraney, Lajols. Zelder. Lange. Thrss base hit: Weaver. Sacrifice files: Weaver, Block. Stolen bases: Collins tl). Rath. Double plays: Hohnhorst to Olson. Lajole to HohnhoraL Hits: Off Oeorg. 10 in four and two thirds innings; off Blending, i la four and one-third Innings. Flrat baae en balla: Off Oeorge, 4: off Lange. 1 Struck out: By Oeorge, 1; by Blending, 1: by Lange. 7. First on errors: Chicago, t Left on baaea: Cleveland. It; Chicago. I Time: 1 V- Umpires: Dlneen and Perrine. re was Beat Tiger. ST. LOl'lS, April R-8L Lout hit two of th Detroit pitcher for eight run In th first thre Innings today and won by a scors of t to L Pernoll. th third pitcher of th rltltora. held the local to on run. Bush, with a horn run, brought In Louden. Kricheil got four hit in aa many time at bat. Score: ST. Loll- DentorT. AB B O A I AB H O A B tkettn rf.. I t aBai. as ... 4 14 11 AMta. tb.. I I I I IV. It. It I 141 Sle.a'1. lb till ertbb. ef ...I I I I ! Laeene. rt I I I I iriBsrerS. rt I I I I Nw. II... I I I atta kaatr, k I I I I 4 Prait. tb I lit loelaor. lb.. I IU I I Wallace, aa. 4 I I I iuai. lb.. 4 1111 Knrkeiu t I I I I asu.e. . .. 1111 Frill. 1 I I IKecber. a... I t I I S Brewa, pi t I I eOrMstas pl I 4 Lantte. .. 4 4 114 Tata a it it irii. ... litis M.llts .... t I I JneB I s I Parrr t t S Tetala B II HB I Batted for Lfltt in fourth. Halted for Stnnage In lith. "Batted for Pernoll la ninth. 3t. Leul I I I lllll M Detroit Ill tlll.ll-l Two baa hits: Cobb. Delehanty. Home run: Bush. Sacrifice hits: Austin. 1012. Drawn Neva Ass'a. PLYNM IS IN TteAlNINO Oainor, Frill. Pratt, Iporte. Double play: , Wallace to Stovall Stolen basis. Delehanty. Oainor. Hush. Austin, Huean. Walla,, Kricheil. Wild pitches: Cov ington. Ifltte. Base on balls: orr Frill, 1; off Covington. 1: off Latin. 2. Struck out: By Frill. !; bv IC Brown. 1; by Pernoll. 1. Hits: Off Covington. S In three and ons-thlrd innlnga: off i.a fttte. ! in one and two-third Innings; off Pernoll. 4 In five Innlnga; off Frill S In three and two-thirda innins-e: off E. Brown. 3 In five and one-third Innings 1-eft on banes: St. LoulK. 5: Detroit. 4 Tim. 2:00. Vmplrea: Egan and Evam. CULBERTSON HIGH WINS FROM M'COOK CT'LBERTSON. Neb., April i4.-(.pe-clal) For the first time In two year' McCook Htgh school and the Culberteon High schools met on the base ball dia mond, McCook loaing a loosely played game to the score of 12 to S. McCook and Culbertson High school ant both members ofr the Southweetern Nclirsika High School baae ball league and the game was ths first of the series to de termine the chsmptnnahlp of ' Oils section of the stats. Score by Innings: R.H.E to t 0- 5 4 5 0 J t -13 I I Culbertao. ..I t I t I Batteries: McCook. Dorwart. Amnien and Hchmldt; Culbertson. Walters. Uelser and f'nok Goad la Flac-h. COLPMBt'S Aorll J4.-CoQ.lt. afr She. home run to dei center put Culumhuj one run ahead of Mlnnsspolw. prevented a 11 and uowlble defeat In the ninth by making Kllllfsr hit to him after Dele hanty had tripled with one owt. Hosemsn then walked snd stole. Ferris bounded oui to rei ring, score: MINNEAPOLIS COU-Mm-t .n u n a Al H O I I ctyawr. It . 4 I 1 f'h.ltoa. cf .J Altlier. 4 4 4 1 IKyle. II J D.'hantr. If 14 4 lt'oni'lfa. rf I 1 I I I Ktlllfee. Ik 4 4 I I er-rrlns. 4 till S 14 4 4 1114 4 I 4 till S 4 1 4 KoMauui rl I I a a ..Miner, ib..- .4114 IHul.wltt. lb I onl Ih ., I 111 1 SOcrtwr a.... 4 w amltb. rt I I Ml Smith, e. I Leverett. p.. I I I I ICoeb, TllUU a . M Toteu. . rt i n it i Columbus t 1 0 0 1 0 I -! lndlnapoli 0iaowwe-i a.-i,n , , - kvl. Mtitflwtlt TVIm. jhnty. RoMtnan. Sacrifice hlte: HtMlton. t'onenlton Hulewllt. Two-base hits: Con- C'onsalton. HulswitL Two-base hits: Con galtun. OUI. Three-bass hit: lelebsnty. I , Home run: Hhelton. Double plays: Con i gnlton to Millar, Cnngalton to Oerber to ,un ri.Pu.K... hit- lil.hantv. uiii.r h Rmith tn Hulawltt. Klltfer inn aaiietedl. Has on balla: Off Cook. I; off was not decided until the laat batter was eul. Score: KANSAS CITY. UH'IUVtLLB. I H O.lt AB H O A S Rarbeaa. lb. I III ttaa.b'y Ik. I 1411 (l.r... el .. I I I ouurcb. If ... I I I I I eehaller. rl. 4 I 14 4Har4an, rf.. 114 4 1 U, II 4 I II 4 IBran.f'4, lb 4 4 II 1 1 tlrr, tb 4 14 4 en nlller, aa I I 1 I I t-enlaea. si I I I onall. Ik 1 S I I I j.mM .....4 S I 1 flBtaalev. rf..4 114 1 tMeiwr k I I I I 1 Kroner. .. I I III Mean. p.... I III OCrlaa. 1 Sill Sarler .... 1 S I I I Totals M tltlll Total. 14 I r II I Bstted for Spencer In ninth. Louisville I I I I I I 0 t-t Kansas City I IIOIt-lle-1 Stolsn baae: Stanley. Two-baa hits: Burch. Carr. Struck out: By Cries, : by Powell, t. Bsse on balls: Off Powell. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Powell. Belt Tim: 1:30. Umpire: Hayes and Irwin. 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Four matches were played off In the preliminary and first rounds of the high school boys' alngle tennis tournament Tuesday afternoon, all of which were rather one-sided, but Interesting ant hard fought, nevertlieleM. Play was held at prfvate court. Results of Tuesday's play: PRELIMINARY ROUND. Edward Undeland deflated Archie Hoke-6-J, 4-1. FIRST ROUND. Rusaell Larmon defeated Sands Wood-bridge--. I-L Clifford Psxton defeated Harry Oldeon -t-t, - Junior Wpoley defeated Donald Klplln ger -0. 6-0. Pertrktmt Advertising Is the Rdad to LIS Returns, :an sta cisltaim) TellWdig- l.rmlul VUU . , . fon spag asanf f A ottirt sen. UNDERWEAR JWK I I c?0 This I of the primary law. : , , . 1 .tstSk