Breaking a Few Pretzels on - - a -- , -7 : - ' s4? JBbu ( w COLUY fnR-?MT i . CJy Tunc. To V AT i. - atc jc. i it 1 la,- lbumj-i. ii , . . c i r n - - . - . ROURKES WININ THIRTEENTH Third Game with Be Moines Goes Into Extra Innings. JOHNSON SCORES WINNING BUN OU Hlrkorr" Makes Victory alblc with Pretty Doable to Left TkaaiM Makes Hesse Ru. Omaha won the third game at the series from Dea Moines yesterday afternoon after battling for thirteen Innings. It waa "Hickory" Johnson who finally broke up the tame with a two-bagger In the thirteenth frame. A wild pitch planed him on third and Scanton with a beauti ful sacrifice fly aent the wtnnlnc run Yeaterday waa ladles' day and It waa up to the Rourkea to aiaka good before MM fnnerines. The Rourkea atarted out fine and plied up four runa rn trie open inc round, but Dea Moines, fKhttnc like flenda all the way, put up a wonderful uphill came - and caught up with Pa's Colt's In the ninth frame. From then on a treat pitchers' battle raited. In whlea "Lefty" Hicks, who auoceeded Dusty Rhodea. had the better of the argument. Dea Molnea pot np a hard fiirht for the tame and under ordinary etreumatancea would have won, but lurk waa atalnet them nd they had to content themaelvea with the abort end of the eoore. It looked) tor certain that Dea Molnea would take the lead in the eighth Inning Two hit", a walk and an error let In ono ran. and the oases full, with one out Bean Ion here saved the day with a great double play. Kelly aent a ttner down to aacond. Boanlon scooped the ball up on the run. touched second and shot the ball to J ah neon, who completed a pretty double. IetteM Gete ta Cane. "Bald Eagle" label! waa not content with sitting on the bench and broke Inn the game In the eighth Inning when lie went In to hit for Faber. Me did what waa needed at the time by slashing out a clean atngle to left. The big fellow plainly showed that ha had not lost Ma batting eye at least. Omaha atarted out strong, but after the first snatng could net hit when the hit ware needed. Two hita. one of which waa a triple. gave the Rourkea another run In th fourth and than It aattled dawn to round after round of goose egga. Rhodea waa not effective and, after ha had three awn on bases In the eighth Inning with but one out, Hlcka waa aent In to rescue the game. He stopped the aeortng, but waa found for three hita and a tally In the nllTtu, after which he set tled down and refused to give a hit for the rest of the game. Dea Moines failed to score in the first. Davidson led off for Omaha by whir fine; three. Coyle singled to right and stole second. Tnomaaon waa hit with the ba'l. Kane singled to light, aeortng Coyte and sending Tommy to third. Johnson fol-. lowed with a single to ' left, scoring Thomeeon and Kane. Johnson going to second on Curtis error. Sonnlon singled, scoring Johnson. Nteaoff batted Into a double play. In the second Inning Dea Molnea squeeaed in one run. After J ores had akled out to Davidson. Welch singled to canter. Curtis struck out. Ulatowskl doubled to center, seorlnsi Welch. Faber followed with a single to the Infield, placing Ulatowskl on third. Coillgaa re tired the aide with an easy nut, Faber to Kane. Klenoff led off for Omaha la the fourth aad fanned. Joettce tinsel to left and stole aacond. , Rhodea flew, out to Korea. Davidson tripled, scoring Justice. Coyle flew out to Hahn. Hoaoe Ran for Tfcssaas. After one haddled In the fifth. Thomas singled to center and took third on Korea' hit to right Welch fouled out to Johnson and Curtis flew out to Thoma san. In the seventh after two had gone oat, Thomas slammed the ball over the left field fence for the first home run of the season at Rourke park. Dea Moines again tallied in the eighth. Curtis walked walked; Jarntgan. batting for UlatowakK forced Curtis out at see. osd. Is bell went In to bat for Faber and s'ngted to left, Colligan following with a safe one to center, scoring Jarnlgan. Mann got to first on an error, filling the sacks. Kelly hatted Into a louWe. In the ninth the Hopefuls tied np. Wlthtwo oat Welch singled to center. Curtis walked. MoSraw doubled to left scoring Welch. Curtis waa caught at the plate. There was nothing doing In the aeortng Una until the thirteenth, when J oh neon opened for the Rourkea with a two-bagger to left A wild pitch placed Johnson on third and a sacrifice fly to Kelly won the garrie. The score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. Oi A. E. Davidson. U. 4,43444 Coyle. rt. 4 1 1 t Thomson, cf. 1114 14 Kane. lb. i 1 1 li 1 Johnson. e 4 t 7 Scanlan. fb. 4 4 14 14 Nlehoft, Ik. t 1 t 14 Justice, aa. ......... 4 114 4 1 Rhodea. p. 1 1 f Hi oka. p. 1 a TotalS 44 , 11 m H 1 DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Comgan To, 4 4 S 3 14 Hahn. rf. 44144 Kelly, rf 4 1 4 Thomas, lb. 4 J 1 U 4 4 Korea, rv 4 4 4 4 (4 Welch. XV 4 3 1 1 Curtis. If. 4 1 Vlatnwakt e. 4.14 I 4 McGraw. c .. I 4 1 J 4 Faber,. p. ............. t 1 Standing of Teams WESTN LBAGl'E. NAT'L LEAGUE. St. Joseph.. to 4 .714' Cincinnati ..11 i .M Topeka .... 4.7141 New York. .10 4 .714 Denver .... 6 .44.1i Boston 7 .47 Sioux City. 4 4 .6ni Chicago 7 i .? Omaha .... 4 I .4t Brooklyn.... 4 S .49) Wichita ...4 8 .439 Pittsburgh.. I ). Dea Moines ( .367: Phils 5 S .384 Lincoln .... i 10 .1678t. Louis.... t 14 .331 AMER. LEAQCE. AM BR. ASSN. W.L.Pct.1 W.L.Pct. Chicago ....IS .7S& Columbus ...14 6.763 Boston 10 4 -tii Minneapolis 12 6 t. Washington 4 .. Toledo 11 7 .411 Philadelphia g I St. Paul 10 1 .50 Cleveland .. 7 4 .447' Kansaa City 11 .421 Detroit 14 .444l Louisville .. 7 10 .412 8t Lours... I It .1131 Milwaukee . 4 12 .Sil New York.. 4 11 .!7 Philadelphia 14 .3M Yesterday's Reeslts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Des Moines, I; Omaha. 4. Wichita, 4; Denver, J. Lincoln. 4; Topeka, 1 ijiou City. 14; St. Joseph. . NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn. 14; Boston, J. Philadelphia, ; New York, ; ten In nings. Chicago. 4; Pittsburgh. 4: eleven Innings. Cincinnati St. Louis; rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 1; Washington. S. New York. 16; Philadelphia, UL St. Louis, 4; Detroit. 14. Cleveland. 4; Chicago, 7. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus. I; Milwaukee. 7. Indianapolis, I; St. Paul. 4. Louisville, 2; Minneapolis, 4. Gaasea Today. Western League Des Moines at Omaha, Wichita at Denver, Lincoln at Topeka, Sloua City at 8t. Joseph. National League Brooklyn at Boston, Philadelphia at New York, Chicago at Pittsburgh, Cincinnati at St. Louis. American League Boston at Washing ton, New fork at Philadelphia, fit Louis at Detroit, Cleveland at Chicago. Heuston, p. Jarnlgan ........ 4 0 1 1 lsbell Totals M I II II It 4 Batted for Itlatowakt In the eighth. Batted for Faber In the eighth. One out when winning run waa scored. .4 10114114441 1-14 Runa ..4 44 14 44444 04 1-4 Dea Moines Runs 014414U1O044-I Hits Ill 1144114040-14 Two-base hits: Ulatowskl, McGraw. Three-base hits: Davidson, Johnson. Home run: Thomas, bouble plays'. 8canlon to Johnson. Korea to Thomas, Hit by pitched ball: Thomaeon. Hits: Off Rhodes, 13 In seven and two-thirds Innlnn; off Hlcka I In five and one-third Innings; off Fsber, 11 In seven Innings; off Heuston, t in six Innings. Struck out: By H nodes, t; by Hicks, 1; by Faber, 4: by Heuston, i. Rasea en balls: Off Rhodea, : off Hicks, i: off Faber. U Stolen bases: Justice. Coyle. Sacrifice hits: rteanlon, Colligan, Hahn, Welch. Wild pitches: Heuston. taft on basea: Omaha. 8, Dee Molnea, IS. Time: 1:44. Umpire: Haskell. GRIZZLIES SHIT Ol'T WICHITA tTaseidy'a Three-Baajger mui Qall lla'a Hoaaer Produce Thres Rasa DENVER. May I. Denver and Wichita played a no-run game for five innings until Caaaidy knocked out a three-base hit In I he sixth and brought in two men. Qttlllln made a home run In the eighth and completed Denver's score. eoore: DENVER. AB. R. H. O A. E. Lloyd. 2b 4 4 1 4 4 Qulllln. ib 4 141 BesJI. It 4 114 Cassldy. rf 1110 Channel!, cf 4114 Lindsay, lb 1 0 1 10 o Coffey, as 1 4 1 Spahr, a I a 1 eHaley, p.. .......... t Totala , 14 ! 4 17 11 WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Craig. If... 1 Mlddleton. of 4 Davis, rf 4 Koerner, lb 1 Claire, lb 1 Hughes, lb 1 Mee. ss 1 demons, e. ......... t Ellis 1 Balden 1 1 1 1 IS 1 Totals n t 34 It Batted for Ellis In ninth. Denver 0 ! 1 1 Wichita 400404 9 Stolen bases: Ceaeidy, Lindsay. Two- oase nits: uuniin ri. eiiis. Mionieton. Three base hit: Caaaidy. Home run: Qulllln. struck out: By Heeler. -, by Ellis, t Bases on balls: Off eHaley, 1; off Ellis, 1 Double play: Coffey to i.ioya to unasmy. j,rt on nasee: Den ver. 4; Wichita, i. Time: 1.4m. Umpire: tinapp. TOPEKA COM Kg FROM BEHtSD Llaewlai Defeated by Score of Sis ta Poor. TOPEKA. May ) -Three r-.na In th sixth for Topeka Med the wore end one each In the seventh and eighth won for tna Moaia. score: TOPEKA. AB. R H. O. A. E Rlckert. If 4 1114 1 oardner. lb t 1 1 1 Lee. ss 1 a J 1 Fran's. S. 4 lift rung, cr 4 1114 Emory, lb 4 1 1 t tiear. rr. 4 14 14 C. Smith, a. 1 4 1 Cocreham, p I e l a Totals I 11 U LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Moore, as Cole, cf Cobb, rf McCormlek. If... Mullen. 2b Dwyer. lb Barbour, lb Stratton. e P. Smith, p 4 a a l Miller Totsls M 4 M 12 4 Mullen hit bv batted ball. Batted for Smith In ninth. Topeka 1 1 1 1 LiBoom 1 1 : -4 Bom nuu F. Staith( .Three-bgj hit: THE BEE: the Wheel King. Two-base hit: Gear. Sacrifice hit: Smith. Sacrifice file: Lee. McCor mick. Double plays: Lee to Gardner. Cobb to Srratton. Stolen base: Cobb Bases on balls: Off Cocretiam, 1: off Smith. 1. Struck out: Bv Cocreham, 3; bv Smith. 4. Wild pitch: Correham. Passed ball: Smith. Umpire: Kiaeane. CHICAGO EVENS CONTEST FOR THREE-CUSHION TITLE KANSAS CITY. May J. -Chicago evened the contest for the championship of the National Amateur Three-Cushion Billiard league here tonight when A. J. Harris defeated Bert Kerr of Kansaa City, f to 42. to a fast snappy game. Hoeelera n salate. 1 ST. PAl'U May t Indianapolis won the last game of the eerie against Rt. Paul here today, S to 0. Hunter's single In the sixth scored two runs for Indian apolis. A walk, a sacrifice and single tallied another in the eighth. A foul tip off Williams' hat In the seventh split Murray'a thumb. Score: 8T. PAt U INDIANAPrtUB AB.H.O.A-g ABH.OAB Bullae. rf....4 1 4 SWoodnift. HI 114 0 Hornsas. el. J 1 0'Lanr. St.. 1 1 Haarare, It.. 4 I HM-B'k, Ml 4 Auirsr. Ik . I 4 Ooosma. IH Learla, ib... I 1 Murray, e... 1 4 RMe 1 4 t 0 Uamler, rt. I 1 I S Hunter, lb.. I 1 1 I M"Trlr. rf 4 1 4ciar. m i 1 4 SWeet'nll, 3b 4 1 1 ewmiami. lb S 1 1 Ktmball. .l I Thnmaa. p. .. I rteoaiTars. B Walrt 1 s 4 Tout! M I IT 14 4 Trials I 4 IT 14 1 Batted for Thomas in elxhth. Indianapolis I HI I I t M SI. Paul 0 04 0 0 0 0 0-0 Stolen base: Hunter. Sacrifice hits: Gagnler. O'lieary. Double plays: Thomas to Mot'ormtck to Autrev. Autrey to ilc Cormlck. O'Leary to Hunter. Hits: Off Tbomas, 4 In eight Innings; off Hecsn nlere. I In one Inning. Bases on balls: off Klmhall, 5: off Thomas, 4. Struck out: By Klmhall. ft; by Thomas, 4; by De cannlere. 1. Wild pitches: Thomas. Kim ball. Passed ball: Murray. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Hayes and Irwin. Brewers Hit Ball Hard. MILWAUKEE. May t-Mltwaukee to day defeated Columbus, 7 to J. Cooper was driven from the box In the third and 1 Oak. who BUrreedeH him waa not mnh of a pusale. Nicholson pitched fine ball all the way. eore: ILWAIKF-K. noU.'VIRl'e. AB H O A I ia.H d.l t !elbnM. et.. 4 Rairtall rt.. 4 rbariae. It . I I Sbettos. el. 4 1 1 a 4 1 4 S I I ie 1 t ffHinc'aaaa, Ifi M-o'rariaa. rfi FVrrtns, lb.. I 1 MIHae, lb. . I OHutavttt, lb I I (lerbar. at... I 0 Smith, e.... 4 I'Domt. a... 1 a Kraas, lb.... I Joeaa, lb.... I Clarb. lb.... 4 Maraball. e. 4 Nlosaleos. B4 TeUls I 4 Dnab. a..... I W Tl 14 l-Krla 1 elaM.... S 7 14 1 'uattea ror uoajc rn the ninth. Milwaukee 0 I 11 H I 1 M Columbus 4 I t I I 1 11 Two-naae hit: Jonea. Three-base hit: Hickman. Hits: Off Cooper. 4 in two Innings: off Doak, 4 In six Innings, Smc- nnce nit: i-nariee. stolen bases: star shell, Charles. Iwuble plays: Mreen to Lewis to Jonea; Desk to Smith to Miller. Left on bases. Milwankee, 11; Columbus, in. Basea on balls: Off Nicholson. 4: off Cooper. 1; off Doak, 1 lilt by pitched bail: By Doak, Breen. Struck out: By Nicholson, 1; by Doak, 4; by Cooper, 2. Passed ball: Smith. Balk: Cooper. Time: 1:06. Umpires: Ferguson and Handlboe. TO CROSS THE COUNTRY WITH A UNICYCLE. t .r- V C. W. ADOLPHSOX. From Sea Francisco to New Tor City on a unlcyde la the feat C. W. Adolphson, 4 Seward street. Intends to perform. Ho will leave next wee for the roast. and If he la abet to av-t a Saa Franciaeo athletic dob to offer a wager, be will rdo across the country on the one-wheel Crete. Adoiphsoa la adept at rtdteg all kinds and styles of wheels. evpecMHy the urd cycte. and la confident that be will be Mo to make th tnav . .- t -S. - '' . 'U t I f - " 1 " " 4 3i , ll 1 . Vif "- OMAHA. SATURDAY. Copyright. 1SU. National Nsws Am' ATHLETICS WIN, 18 TO 15 Mack Triei Young Pitchers in the Ninth Inning. PLANS STOPS NEW YORK'S RALLY Bla-arrst Sreriag Gaaae la History sf ahlbo Park Was Wkea Slsaasaaa la Doabled I Trytag ta steal. PHILADELPHIA. May I -In the big gest scoring game In the history of Shlbe park, Philadelphia defeated New York today, 14 to 15. Thinking he had the game aafe. Manager Mack aent Salmon, a young southpaw. In to pitch the ninth Inning. Salmon waa wild and Ineffective, and Russell, who waa aent to the rescue, was no Improvement. After ten runa had been acored off these pltchera in thla Inning Plank went to the rubber and the game ended when Simmons waa doubled up trying to steal ascend aa creo fanned. Score: nbw Torax. rHiijinaxjniiA. AR.H n.AR AH.H O A S 7.lnn. If s IIS Ura. K 4 I Uamn. as . I 1 Slrunk. et... I 4 14 4 MrlWel. lb I 1 14 Htonlne, lb I lilt Sim'na, lbut 4 4 1 I Baaer. lb .. 4 14 11 free, rf I t 4 SUarpbr, rl.l I I I I HansMl. rf. I t I 1 0 Mrlssaa. lb. I I I I 1 Colaman, III I I I Derrick, a. I I I I I Oarrliwr. kl I 1 I IBaaa. a 4 4 1 I (reel, e.... 1 4 11 4 Brows, B.... I 4 S I Wllllaiaa, e. I S I I OKrauaa, s ... I S 4 4 Plaher, s. ... I 1 I I Ssalmna. e... 4 S S 4 I raMW.il. p. 1 4 I I I Kuaa.ll. 4 4 4 4 4 Sbeais p.... I 4 4 1 I Plaak. b ... 4 4 4 4 S Oatllela .... tl4 Totala t III II TnUM 41 11411 I N'. w York 4 8 0 4 4 0 W-tt Philadelphia 7 11111 -14 Two base hits: Zlnn (II. Coleman. Mc Innes. Three-base hits: Derrick, McCon nell. Left on basea: New York. 7; Phila delphia, 10. Double play: Kgan ta Col lins. Sacrifice hits: Collins, Murphy, strnnk. stolen bases: lrd. Murphv. Der rick, Egan. lilts: off Caldwell, 7 In two Innings; off Shears 4 In alx innings; off Brown. 7 Jn. five Innings; oft Krsuee, 1 In three Innings; off Salmon, 3 fh one thlsd Inning; off Russell, 4 In no Inning (none outi; off Plank. In two-thirds inning. Flrat base oa halls: Off Brown. 1; off Salmon, 4: off Caldwell, 1; oft Shears. 6; off Hussell, 1. First base on errors: New York. I; Philadelphia, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Caldwell. ird. Struck out: By Brown. 1: by Krausa, I; by Plank 1; by Caldwell, 1; by Shears. 4. Paused nan: Kgan. wild Ditches: F.aan. J. Time: 2 30. Umpires: Weslerveit and O'Loughlin. Tigers glay Pltrkers. DETROIT, May 1. -Detroit knocked two pitchers out of the boa today and de feated St. Louis. 14 to 41 nsllnglng to third In the seventh, ualnor received i badly sprained ankle and had to be oar rted off the field. He will be out for two weeka. It la thought. Score: st. 4iit!ia. DBTRirr II KOI I. AH H O A S Sbelten. el.. 4 1 4 Hash. a 4 114 AMls. lb ,. 4 4 4 4 evili, Ib I 4 4 4 Btorall. lb. 4 liSaeua, rt.. 4 Hosaa, If... I Pratt lb.... i Wallace, aa. I stepbaea, c. 1 r1ll, 1 4 Kelaas, p.... I Krh-eatl. a. I I Webb, el ... 4 114 4 IOiW, Kill) 4 on awalr. It 1 4 4 1 SJenea, It.... 4 114 4 inamor, lb . I 4 4 4 4 iHar'tr, Mb I I 4 I SOnalew, e... 4 111 I Slhibee, p.... 4 I 4 I 1 4Lm4aa. lb.. 4 4 4 1 Sallar. p..,. 1 4 I Touii n H n 4 Totals M 14 M 4 I St. Loula 1 41644104- Detrolt S 1114 1 -14 Two-base hits: Laporte. Oalnor, Krlch ell. Three-baae hit: Bush. Hits: Off FrllL 4 In one Inning; off Nelson. 4 la four and one-third Innings, oft Bailey: t in two and two-third innings, sacrifice rnee: vitt, Bush. Sacrifice bits: Mortarty tl). Stoles bases: Shot ten. LAporte. Bush (. Nor- lartv. Double Play a. Ilocan to Stovall. xtush to vitt to ualnor. irt on nasee: Detroit, 4; St. Louis. II. Basea on balls: Off Imbue. 1: off Nelson. 4; off Bailey, L Hit by pitched ball: By Frill, Vitt; by T'.. ....... 1 J . CI. -....I, Stu T,.k.,M T by Ne'lson, I: by Bailey, L Time: :'n4.' Umpires: Evsns and tgao. Jribaeatn Brats Beatea. WASHINGTON. May 1-Walter John son held Boston to three scattered hlte today, struck out eleven batters and w ashington won. The locale bunched I triple, single end double In the first In ning on O Brlen. scoring three runs. Score: BOSTON. WASHINGTON. AB.H.0.A.B AB H O A g Heaear, ff.. 14 14 SMeaJM, If.. I I 1 Erwle. lb .. 4 4 1 SpaaAer. ef. I 1 4 Bradl.j. lb. 4 4 I Oar4aer. kill Lawla, If ... 4 4 I Wasner. Ba.4 4 I Carncse. I I O'Srten. p.. I S I Buab'SMB. l I I Heartcaaaa. 4 4 1 S S roarer, n S 4 IHtlas. CT...4 4 SSrbaatar. rf. 4 4 I Plran. lb... 4 4 IKalabt, lb.. 1 1 I MrBriee. aa. I 1 1 Aiaoi(B, s I 1 1 4 1 4 I T I 4 I I It 1 4 I SJobsaas, p.. I 14 - 4 4 Totals., in 4 t Totals I M If 4 ' Batted for O Brien In eighth. Boston 1 0-1 Washington 1 1 4 4 1 -4 Three-base hX: Moeller. Two-base hit: Johnson. Hits: Off O Brien. 1 In seven innings: off Boshelmsn, In on Inning. Sacrifice hits. Mchaerer, Knlgbt. Stolen basse: Engle. Alnamith. Left on liases: Boston. : Washington, a. First base on t.slle: Off O'Brien. 4: off Johnson. 4; off Bushel man. t Struck out: By O Brien. 1; by Johnson. II; by Bushelman. I. Time: I S, empires: Hart and Connolly, l-alole stralae Wear Ire. CHIC Alio. May l-Chirago defeated Cleveland today. 7 to 4. Basea on halls with the aesistanee of errors gave the locals the lead, but bunched hits and an error enabled the visitors to tie the score. A batting rally In the eighth gave Chicago three runs and the game. La)me strained some of the muscles In hut side anue practicing before the gssrie and be was unable to play. It was aald that It la an old ailment and It mav keen hire out of. the game for seme time. Score: CLCV4XAXD. CsUTAOO. AB H O A EL iiaaia ersner. v.. I I 4 1 Rats. I 1 I I 1 Jaaaj. aa.-.. a a a a I Ijera. Ib.. 4 4 4 1 Jaefcaes. eL. 1 114 4Lehabea. 14 1 a I neaaa i. ia a v a v s Beaie. ef.... 4 4 1 ro rsa. lb I 4 I 4 eoiliaa, rt . I 1 J Baaterlr. C-. 4 I 4 1 SISar, lb.. 1 S U Rras rf..... 1 4 4 4 esa.ar. aa . I a 1 Ball. Jb. .. I 1 4 eneKS. . ... a 1 a Timer. It 4 I I 1 Sltaaa. s 4 I 1 MHrbelt. a S I I I ILsasa. S....I 1 I Batrber ... I 4 4 S Teasls I Tl a i Totsla. . 11 s II Batted for Mitchell In the ninth. Chicago 121 7 Cleveland 1 4 4 4 1 4 -! Two-base bits: Easterly. Block. Col lins. Three-base hit: Bloc. Hits: Off Bens ( In atz and two-tblrda innings: off Lsrure. none In two end one-third Innings. 8wrtflce fly: Bali. Sacrifice hita: Ryan. Qison. Wearer, zicder. Stu lea has: Jack. MAY 4. 1912. Drawn a. son. Double play: Bell to Birmingham. Left on bssea: Chtcsgo. 4; Cleveland, 7. Bases on balls: Off Bens. S; off Mitchell. 1: off Inge. I. Struck ont: By Mitchell, 3; by Bens. 2; by l-ane. 1. Time: 3:0. Umpires: Perrlne and Dinecn. Close Finish in Play For Omaha Whist Cup PHILADELPHIA, May l-Boalon play era made practically a clean sweep in the final rounds today of the fifteenth annual congress of the Woman's Whist league. Mlaa F. W. Freeman and Mtas N. H. Freeman of the Howell club. Boston, made a sensational finish for the Omaha cup and won by a fraction of a plua trick from Mrs. C. H. Resor and Mrs. J. H. Bust of Cincinnati. lha final score was: Misses Freeman won eight matches and ItS plus tricks. Mrs. Reaor and Mrs. J. H. Rust also had eight matchea won. but their total plua tricks only totaled ISV The Howell club now has two legs of the cup, the same players having won last year at Baltimore. The Washington trophy was won by the Cavendish club of Boston with five and one-half matchea and a plus trick and score of SI. The New Amsterdam club of New York, which has won four of the five legs necessary, waa second with four matchea won. The Cavendish trophy waa won by the Howell club with alt malebea and a plus of 14. The Chicago Woman's dun waa aecejnd with four and a halt matches and a plua of 11 The Boston trophy waa won by Mrs. M. J. Newhall and Mrs. W. H. Barney of the Howell club. Boatnn. and Mrs. H. W. Csnnon and Mrs. N. W. Newman of the New Amsterdam club. New York. Their score was five matchea and a plua of a. Mra. Charles F. Blelman of Detroit was elected president. Next year's congress will be held in that city. Other officers e ho sen are: Treasurer. Mtss Reed. Newark, N. J , recording secretary, Mrs. Charles L. Tay lor, Pittsburgh. Infantrymen Lose to Creighton Arts The Creighton university department of arts bass ball team defeated the Fourth Infantry team at Fort Crook yesterday afternoon In a fast, clean game by the acors of 4 to t The college boys won pn their superior base running snd clever fielding, while Msdden allowed the sol diers only live hits. Ths Creighton men secured eight Wis and made but two errors. Most of th balls hit by the sol diers were handled by the Infield, Rue sum getting sixteen putouts at first base Miller caught a clever game for Creigh ton and led the hitting with two clean drives. "Smoke" Shutses la th right field for ths soldiers pulled oft several spectacular running catches. Score: Creighton J IIIIIIIM Fort Crook 1 I I I M t I im Batteries: Madden and Miller; Ryan and Smttek. Harriman Men to Flay Northwestern At the Rod and Oun club grounds Sat urday afternoon the Northwestern and the Union Pacific ball teams wtll en gag In a contest- Both teams have been practicing hard for the event and a spir ited contest la xepected. Th lineup: Northwestern. Zimmerman Catch Suttle-Conover. Iln-Ji Union Pacific. ration . Halpine-Lyon Goodman Ixivgren McCarthy Davie Fleming , Boucher Bowler Roach .First Bradford.. ...Second ... ...Short ...Third ...Left ...Center ... ...Right .... ,.. Subatltute ... Subatituia Oevrey.... Lundell..., laberg Perdfull.. Tracy . Carrier Olillgao ROURKE'S STAR PITCHER AFFLICTED WITH POISON Carl Robinson. Omaha s classy spit-bail artist, will be out of the game for a week at least and probably much longer owing to poison. Robinson, when he left Dea Molaea for St Joseph with the team over a week ago, eras taken III Whea he arrived home after the St. Joaeph series he waa a very sick man and sent home to bed. He haa been confined there sine. Hla hands and face are swollen to twice their normal else, while his entire body Is blistered. He Is attended by a doc tor, who pronounced It a case of poison, but does not know whst kind. On ths suspicion that It might be contagious Manager Arbogast haa Issued orders that none of the team visit Robinson. Brooklyn allies and Wins. BOSTON. Msv 1-A Ditchers' battle he. tween Rurker and Hess, both left-hsnd-ers. was broken up in the eighth inning today when Brooklyn piled up five rural and. adding eight more In the ninth, won from Boston 14 to & Score: OSTOSI. BROOTCLTX AS HO A AS H O A. a geaaaey. lb 4 4 4 4 I Morse, if... 4 114 1 rasreben. at I I I I D-bert, lb. 1 1 4 4 Miller, rl .4 4 14 SSnKb, lb... I 114s Jeraaee. 1.11111 Sonbee. ef. 4 1 4 1 Dwrlla. lb . 4 ltl S Da It. H S 1 I a S Serwtt. aa... 14 4 1 Irwtabsw. 9. 4 1 I I I MoDoa-. lb 4 4 1 1 aTnoler .aa... lilts 4iov4r. e.... 4 S 1 fwipa. t. .. 4 1 4 1 s r . .I eel SRwraar. s .. I 114 Ranees ..114 Totala ... 41 mill I Tsusa. .. u Ills I Betted for Hees In the ninth. Boston S I Brooklyn ! S-14 Two-base hits: Sweeney. N ..rf hen. Smith. Devlin. Ssrnfice hit: Smith. Stolen es: Toolev Sweeney ?. Ptlioa. IWtdaa. Devils. Sntaut. Left on bares. ' ' ' Boa tun. 4, Brooklyn, i. Baaes oa bails: for The Bee by Off Ilea. 7; off Rucker. 1. Flrat esse on errors: Boston, t; Brooklyn, t Struck out: By Rucker, I. Wild pitch: Hess. Time: 1:01 Umpires: Klgler and Fia neran. Season to Be Qood, Fairweather Says Tom Fairweather, president of the ! Molnea base ball club, wko la here with rhta team. Is highly pleased with, the con dition of base ball affairs In Dea Molnea and thinks his team will be among the top ones before many daya have passed. "After last year's conditions at Das Moines, which were the worst In the his tory of base ball there, the fans areturn Ing out to the games wonderfully well," aald Mr. Fairweather. "It la the Inten tion of Frank lsbell and myself to give Des Molnra the beat wa can In base ball.' for I know our endeavora will be appre ciated. Dea Molnea la ode ef the best base ball towns In the Western league and la supporting the present' team In good sbape. Of course, the boys have not struck their stride yet, but it Is still early In the season and when they get, going the other teams In the league will Opel their eyes and atare. "There la no douht but that this ice eon will be a prosperous one for tht Western league. The race will be a hot one and there will be no runaway by tar' one team, aa there waa last season. Den ver has not near the lean It had laet year. The loss bf "Casey" Ifagernutn and "Buck" O'Brien Is felt very keenly by the OrtMllra. SI. Joseph, Wichita and Topeka all have good teams and Bill Rourke has a star aggregation and will show up well when they get to working well. With all thee teams In the race there cannot help-hut be a bright fatura before the Western league. The fans all like to see a close race and not a run away. And they are going to get It." CHAMPION WRESTLER . , ENROUTE TO THE WEST Waller Keegsn, IBe apedal weight champion Wrestler of Rochester, N. T., snd holder of tha Poltca Oaaette bait, M in Omaha enrouta for a tour of tha wast, where he will meet all comers. Ha I booked to wrestle In Omaha some .tune this month, the exact date and who he will meet not having been settled yet A Brur V- a SV-al so. aa. p. ft tHHiniisu Jtorj m ncrwres my ramoai -"roa su ve i want f A(.t IIIOHT.HIt fhlOW Kteitnitta POXV,fiue04. ov to BitvaiaurgXI lean run a,v potd zmvt one b006"t JSTANO ImANO 4WU. aOVgaJyrsan AMVOfiejaj t.steju.siy OlNVWrilA11 J ( ""l tH? iMiSHrV AV U&Ort,- 5 f , I plS-l tsfeaasa-l CM. IT tlal AN AwPUll S kliN OvtllTOM W lAfr -' OLtJ ICN FMNbtXlN SAIL ly0UWAr4TAeTf THINtiOONe, DO) ITYOWlseti: f hot. sent. SOMCON5, Do h Every bottle rose haa tb coramrner sparklirui witl) fsdru dhrpelliria; goodness. When tired or thirsty a bottt of Peerless is mors than wslcouis -wliti your meals, before ijoing to bed or in ktct any time this delicious blend oi prtras HsMnc Barley and flsssn Horo, aged just right, at bound to mac you iaal , .' better. Otder s case delivered to yew homo today. oreweo, sgso W.CIItyDW, M. tl rfsAtM1l4ia CAJU. rURTH. I VIS - laua. Bel Asa. (oao CSp feWso rVerfess coTroaeis. Hal Coffman I few veara sen be won the Mabtweishf championship of tha United States arm? Keei en la accompanied by hla manager Herb Twist. H will 'wrestle at Codyi Billings. Deer Lodge, Sheridan, Level! and BurwdL I Pick Tennis Team j Saturday Morning Annual spring hoys' singles ten an tournament of the Omaha High school rapidly Is hearing the semi-finals, and with only a few scattered matchea to bd played oft In the second and third rounds It Is expected that the regular! racquet team for th year will be picked Saturday morning. By winning thole matchea yesterduy afternoon,, four lad have played their way into th thh-dl round. They are: Leo McShana, 'lit Junior Wooley. II; Norman Potter. 'TJ, and Russell Larmon, '14. At tha Happy Hollow courts Leo Mc4 Shane and Edward Undeland showed tnd beat form la yesterday's matchea, th former winning two hard seta, 4-4, (-41 In the last match of the first round Ham old Thorns and Carl RlngwaUv playtPi at the double courts at Thirty-first snd Csss streets, pot up a hard match.' Each1 won and loat a set, and It waa only bit dint of soma clever net work la th final act that Thomas won out, 1-4, 4-4, 1-4. Results yesterday's piay: j FIRST KOfND.. TO stent Ifndelaad defeated Harold Nora ""fla'rold' Thomas defeated ' Carl Ungi wait. 4-4, 4-. 7-S. SECOND ROIfND. . Norman Potter defeated Harold Thomas, 4-, . M Mcsnane aereated Etfwara uaa4 land. 4-4, 4-4. Junior Wooley defeated Sidney Msyeq t-l. 4-4. , FOUR MORE MATCHES OF , H. S. TENNIS ARE PLAYEd Oa account of th high wind of Thural day only four mstohes wars played off In the boys' spring singles tennis tournat -. . k . k aei.k.1 n i . 1 of Thuradaya play. KCOND ROUND. Joseph Creedqn defeated Edwin BusckJ -. -! PRELIMfKART ROUND. i Kenneth Norton detested Lawrence Mo) Cague-4-4, 1-4, 4-4. . , John Brotherton defeated William Carol pen 4-. 4-1. , r . u L-tnii-.u. a-... iMhUni.bJ -4-1. 4-1. . Batlgcr . fPI . ".. M S. OO i ' 11 w- yoonelf mod do it now is a pretty. good motto to follow. Keep it in mind about , getting acquainted with the goodness of jfitnd&Skerf ess Seen sna ooraea only py us f Join GuaJ Ertwmf Cei. lAlratsM. Wk.i Yam mat tpoen tf assrrrs eeeeee. ' thm mm fir mmm