M Sunday Bee OMAHA SPORTS SPORT SECTION ?AG2S0NE to four ' VOL XU NO. 46. OMAIIA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY- 5, 1912. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Omaha Loses Extra Inning Game; Tigers Are Beaten by Remarkable Rally DES -MOUSES WINS IN TENTH ROUND Takes the Last Game of the Series with Omaha in Hard Fought Battle. RALLY IN NINTH : DEFEATS TIGERS Browns Score Fire Rans in the Last Inning and Provide Surprisa : to Locals. ; They Have Been Helping Omaha Climb in the Standing Table GAME IS . LOST 05 ERRORS Bobble Come at Bad Time, letting in the Run. HICKS PITCHES GREAT BAIL Ii Practically Invincible Till Bear the Close. teste inning tells the tale Tim Hits, a Walk aad a Sacrifice Give Oca Melees the R Neeee- eary la Wla Game Bath Caaaof Evca l a. Lead Dea Moines . , t look tea innings yesterday to whether Omaha aould win ail four ganwa or the series or three out of tha four. but In to tenth, when Omaha had one run to -overcome and failed to get It the Rourkea decided that tliey would be satls fled with three games. Dea Molnee took the Ions end of the ( to 4 score, ' Hicks, who worked front the mound for the Rourkea, flung a beautiful tame and would have won it 'easily had not Kana and Nlehoff blew up In the eighth and ninth Inning, .allowing- the Dea Motnea bunch to overcome a one run lead and tlwn pile up two more runs. - When. the errora came they unnerved the1 little southpaw and he waa found for few tilts, which would not bav been dangerous bad tiey not beej coupled with the errora. ' One la the. flat. In the first "Inning Hlcka allowed two hlta which allowed the vtaltora one run, but the Rourkea evened up ia their halt For seven Innlnga It waa Hlcka all the way and the Hopefuls never had a chance to get even a semblance of a hit In the fourth, the Rourkea took a lead with one run. In the eighth Dea Moines, with two singles aided by two errors, overcame the Rourkea' lead and -went one better. In the ninth thep speared another tally on two errors and a hit A- ninth Inning rally on the part of the Omaha club brought the two rune neces sary to tie the adore, but Scaaloa after getting on (Irat an Hahn's error, overran first base and waa caught Johnson in tha meantime had run to third and forced Kana oft the plate towards home, tnd tha flrstsacker wag caught at tha. plate. n the tenth two Mt-kh walk and a saor. flea aaxe'ttes poises the necessary run to win and the Rourkea could not over come It In their half of tha inning. , Tfcoaaaaea Rita Hard. Johnson bad hard luck Id hla batting y ierdey and could not lift the ball o.it of tha infield. Thomaaon hit the ball Ilka Hand, getting three hlta li five time . up. two singles and a double Bcanlon also had his batting clothes on and made two hits. Foe Dea Moines Haha made three hits and Korea got two. In the first Del Molnee got a rua. After. Colllgan had gone out Haha doubled to center. Kelly was hit by the ball. Thomas slaramed one down to Nlehoff. who caught Haha going to third. A double by Korea brought Kelly home Welch walked, but Curtis popped up to Bosnian. .-.. Davidson led eft for Omaha aad drew walk. Coyle sent an easy one to Korea forcing Davy out at second. Thqmpson doubled to left,' scoring Coyle. Kane waa an easy out, Colllgan to Thomas. Johnson struck out. . - Nothing waa doing then until the fourth, when Omaha got another. Nlehoff doubled to center. Jostles waa hit with tha ball. Hicks filled the bases when Thomas made an. error of Me grounder. Davy sent an easy one to Korea, forcing Nle- koff out at the plate. Coyle sent a sacrifice fly to Kelly, scoring Justice. Thompson grounded- out Colllgan to Thomas.. .,- Kasie Makes Two Babbles. In tha, eighth inning after Dea Moines bad two. out. Nahn singled te center. Kelly sent sue to Nlehoff. who made a bad throw to first Thomas singled, scor ing Hahn. Korea drove one to Nlehoff. who juggled the baa while Kslly meed serosa the plate. - Welch waa an easy out Scanton to Kan. In tha ninth Dea Motnea took another..- Curtis got to first oa Kane s errorl, UltowakI got to first on another error by Kane, while Curtis went to third. .Northrup scored Curtis with a single to center. Colllgan seat oaa to Justice, who threw TJlatowskt oat at the Plata Haha struck out Thomas struck out Carle farced Over. Coyle led off for Omaha to the ninth with a doable to the right field fence. Thoonaeon singled to left Kana walked, filling the bases. Northrup waa bare Jerked eat of the game aad Rogge sent (Continued on Second Page.) Cub Girls Win the H. S. Indoor Base .BaU Tournament .' TOURXAMe,... .TAXDIXa P. W. L. Ave. Cuba I X LW Tleeirs .......- 2 1 1 .set Inrtnciblea : I t 1 '.J Otanta 3 I . jM The first spring Indoor base ball tour nament for tha freshmen girls of the Omaha High school which waa held last week proved a an c esse la every way, and Mia Beas tamest physical training in structor, la punning to sake the series an hanaal event - Of tha four squads cosspeUng the Cuke teem grabbed first place honors by win ning both games played. The InrtBCibles and Tigers tied for second place and the Otanta rial shed last All the game were stayed ia the school gymnasium. Following is a summary of the conaola tloa contest which ww woa by the la-1 ilaUblea aver the Qiaats by a score mt 1 e I Friday afteraooa: Invtaefbioa . ltd C. B. ROWERSMN OPENING Lure Card of Events is Planed for AUDayeMayeS BASCE AT CLUBHOUSE AT KIOHT aat Itaaea, Calf aad TeaaU Matches and Other Ereata Will fill Oat aa latereetlag Fragnua . fa tha lalttal Day. Plana are being formulated for the opening of the Council Bluff a Rowing association on May X. An Interesting program which will commence shortly after noon will be terminated with danca In the club house. A meeting of the director! will be held tomorrow night at which time the pro. n for the opening of the club will be completed. Tha grounds are being put mta first clasa shape and the grass Is better this year than It has ever been Tiro new tennis courts are being In stalled ia front of the club house, and when compieted will be five of the best courts in the tri-citv. The boats are being painted and the club house painted and redecorated on tha interior. The program which baa been drawn opens with boat races on Lake Manawa Fourteen sailboats will be entered in sail ing class noes. Whlla the sailboat races are being pulled off canoe and row-boat racing will be going on. Following these races there will be soma (hall races. Two four-oar races, and one double-oar race will be held, rowwing the boat racing several match plays on the golf 'Inks and also tennis matches will be bold. The afternoon will coma to a close with an elaborate ban quet which will be followed by the balL Aequatio sports will be all the rage at the club this year. The water Is higher than It has been la several yeara With the aid of the channel which con nects the lake with Mosquito creek H will be possible for the club to keep the water at a certain stage all summer., Swimming la out of the question until the warmer weather, but much Ashing and boating Is being done by the mem bers. Bellevue Track-Men Will Gompet With Wesleyan Tuesday The Bellevue base ball team and the track team will go to Lincoln Tuesday, where they meet Nebraska Wesleyaa In double athletic event The track meet will be heid In the morning and (be ball game la the afternoon. The base ball squad will then leave for a five-day trio. playing Cotter, Doane, Fern and Terklo. Entries far the events have been an nounced by Coach Primrose as follows: lVYerd Dah Paulsen. Jones. Fowler. "20-Yard Dash Fowler. Jones. e Tarda Ohman, Lowden. tte) Tarda Doe; den, Oilman. Dlaeus Curtlas, Bondereon. hotCurtis. Quackrabush. Broad Jump Oev-lnd. Quackenbush. H gh Jump OuackenboJi. Dowden. Miie-Mllier. Dowd-n. 12-Tard Hurdle Paulsen, Kearn. fcffVYerd Hurdle-Johnsoa, Paulsen. Pole Vault Paulson. Ouakenbuah: Johnson. Clab Khewt at West (svtat. WBBT POINT, Neb, May 4.- Special.) The Buffalo tiua club held iu naual shoot at the farm heme of Daniel Floras and drew a large crowd of aborts. Two twenty-five-bird events were snot for. with the following scores: First event Joha Jeaase. 8: Gus Kraeger, W. Rsdue ehl. each 3: Karl KerL Peter Fieree. H. Beoae and O. Vandenberge, 21. (Second event was led by Karl Karl WitM n. fol- . lowed by M. Kert vrtth 7 mat Joha Jew-a-a I sea with IS. DKS ST. JOSEPH COMES FOR FOUR Jack Holland's Crew of Joiies Meet Sonrkes Here Today.-- v- OMAHA TEAM PI GREAT SHAPE fa's Celts Have atrach Their Stride ; mt Last aad Are NeV Hlttlagl the Ball ad a Farleas I - Clip. ' 1 Jack Holland's crew of athletes from St Joseph will Invade Omaha today and this afternoon will begin a four-game series with the Rourkea at Vinton atrret park. The fame will be called at 1.3X 8t Joseph has one of the best trams In the league this year. Four good games are assured the Omaha fans In the next tour dsys, weather permitting. When the Rourkea were at Bt Joseph they lost four straight games to tie Joales. and Jack Holland thinks he will hare the same easy snap whan bo comes. But he will find a very different team to battle against than he had iu Si. Jo seph, as tha Omahag have struck their stride and are going at a xood gilt. The pitchers are all going good now with the exception of one or two. Fent ress finger has healed, so that he will be able to go to the slab any day he la- wanted. Jack Ryan will be in great ahape tn another few daya Hicks Is pitching wonderful ball and Is doing bet ter than any of the pitchers at the pres ent time. Han la In fine - fettle and pitched a great game last Wednesday. Robinson la the only pitcher who cannot be used. He la confined to hie bed with poisoning and will be out of the game tor the remainder of the week at least The- acquisition of "Hickory" Johnson baa strengthened the Omaha team M per cent and be has been hitting the ball like a fiend. In the first game at home with Dea Moines he waa benched for talking back to Umpire Jack Haskell. In tha next two games he connected with the pill six times, batting at a .ot dip. He also keeps up his record behind the bat as w.U aa he does while batting, la the two games he caught not a stolen base waa made off him, and he, kept the run-, ners hugging the sacka. The lineup in today's game will be: Omaha. Kane Scanlon Nlehoff.... Justice.. ..... Davidson.... Flrot ... .ftecond . ..Third .. .. Short .. ..Left .... .. Right ... ..Center . ... Bortoa ..... Kelly Roth ... Meinke ... Powell ... Wstaon . Swilling .... Caatte . Cheileite Wheatiey Coyle Thomsson ..'"arch Johnson Pitch Fentress Pitch Hicks OMAHA PITCHER TO OPEN SEASON AT FALLS CITY "Bonus" Christiansen, one of Rourke's recruit pftehere, who was farmed out to the Falls City dub of the Mink league has been chosen to pitch the opening game for that team. The team will epea the seasoa at home with York. Chrlstea. are ought to be In great shape when the season opens Thursday, aa he had thirty days training with the Omaha club at Jopiln and bah bad almost thirty daya more workout at Falle City. The husky youngster baa the goods, but nulls more experience. This ia his first year In league baas ban and Fa Rourke la going to keep aa eye oa the recruit aa h thinks he has the making of a good fllnger In Hon us. Penrdre Ankle Iteala. Rabbit Powell s ankle, which gave htm trouble while be waa getting his trial with the White sex. Is right again, and he is going does to first with his old- time speed. MOINES WESTERN. LEAOUH, TEAM rOR HEW! CATCHER WHO IS HXLPHTO pa ioubxe wnr. - HICKORY" JOHNSON. AMES HAS N EASY WIN Aggies Take Track Meet from . Hawkeyes with Wide Margin. 05E MILE EACE IS FEATTOE Farejahav ef Asaee Makes It la d law t-a -lewa lavee Faee with Peeltlea la the i Deehea. IOWA CITY. Is.. May .-Speclal Tel egram.) Ames romped away with Iowa la a dual track meeftiero this afternoon. winning, ITU to i. The feature of the meet waa the one mile race run by Far quhar of Ames In the time of 4:te. Iowa's salvation came la the dashes. Joslya running first In the KsVyard. Clark son and Clapper ran a close race for Amea Id the mile. Clapper nosing out win. Summary: Mu-yard dash: Joalva. Iowa: Keener niwrr, Amea. lime: :Mnk- Mile: Farauhar. Amea: Ward v. Amee: Burner, Iowa Time: tv-yartl dean: Costler. Amea: Oo bell man. Iowa; Jostyn. Iowa. Time: :4L mgn auraies- Hnmger, Iowa; Helser, Amee; Krof. lows. Time :1a. Ltecus Hoper. Amea: Vincent Amee: Repass, lows. Distance: 112 I eel tnchee. Wuaiter-mlte Jena, lowa: teasel. Amea; Crawford. Ames. Tine: - IS.1 Pole VaultSmith, Ames: Defeeeee, Iowa: Vaughn, Ames. Height: feet S tnchee Two-mile Clapper, Ames; Clarkson, Ames; Collins. Amea Time: ld:9. Shop Put Farquhar. Amea; Vincent Ames: Ney, lows. Distance: SS feet SVt Inches. at Hurdles Rogers. Ames; Ballard. Iowa: Cerr, iowa. Time: 27.1 High Jump Hansel, lowa: Corey, Ames; Engstrom. lowa; Crawford, Ames. Height: S feet S Inches. Half-mile Run Manning, Ames; Hager, Ames; Joslya, Ames. Time: 2:22. Broad Jump Moade. Ames; Engstrom. Iowa; Weyraaca. Ames. Distaste: 2S feet 7 Inches. ... Mile Relay Ames. Time: IX. Half-mila Retay-Iewa. Time: 1IU Pfeffer Tata Head. Pitcher Edward Pfeffer at seriously m with blood poisoning as the result of cut ting his hand In practice. He waa sent to a boaptta while the Denver team was ia Wichita. - i ..... : ,. t 111 COLONELS HANDY WITH BATS Dougherty is Hit Hard in Third and . Hinth Innings. BUI WEES LOSI BY FIVE TO TWO Rich tor Allows Namareae Hits, bat la- Larky with Men. Bases, Doable Plays Twice swv latT Him. ' ' MILWAUKEE, May ..-Dougherty waa hit hard In the third and ninth Innings and Louisville won. Rlchter was bit herd, but waa lucky with men on bases, double plays savolag him twice, score: LOIISVILLB. MILWAIIKEK. AB.H.O.i k. IIIKOU Barke, Ik... till ILalbol. et . I Its urea. 11.... I I I UUadall, ft. I I II I Haread, It.. I I t caana, U... 11)11 raura. III ig lUeM, (Ill Be'alller, Ull miim, lb... 1 I II. lb. I 2 11 tJcHMa, lb.... 4 I I aualay, at. I I 1 t '(HrH. It... I I I I I Spwear. a.. 4 1 I I (Manaall. i. I I I I I kiokiw, p.. e I auouaB'tr, . i . -Charts, tb. I I M I Twaia m w it is ZHugiMa, a... I I t a Oelaa 1 TMala U mil I Batted for Marshall In the seventh. Louisville IIIIMMI-t Milwaukee IIIIIMIH Two-bees hlta: Hsyden, Bell, tanley. Home run: Uurke. Double plays: Breen to Lewis; Beaumlller to Bell to Brans field; Beauailller to Bransfleld. Left on bases: Milwaukee,-?; Louisville. 4. Bases on balls:, Off Dougherty. 2: olf Klchter, 1 Struck out: By Dougherty, i: by Rlchter. t Time. IM. Umpires -Herbal ler and Connolly. UTT.T.TRS SHUT OUT COLUMBUS Visiters Get Oaly Three Hlta Off Pitcher Leveret. MINNEAPOLIS. May 4. - Columbus made only three kits off Leverett today, while Minneapolis batted Cook off the slab In three innings, winning S to It was tha first shut eut defeat of tha year for Columbus and the first errorless game on the part of Minneapolis. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. OOtlURUg. AS M 0 A I aa n a a armor, ef.. 1 a 1 S SlkaHea. HI Ull or. aa.. s l s SHIacb'as H. I I 1 I llawa, HI I I I ICnlloe. rl. a I s s a Kilmer. Ik. 4 1 I I errrlii(. k. 11 I I I !. rl. 4 t IS Iklllier, la... a lull Dekuly, Ml S a IHH.wlu. si I I II urn. is a i ia i loettr, as... t 4 I Oweea. I.... I t I ISialla. a.... I I 1 I I Uverau. p. I I I I tCtok. a 4 I I I Brack. a Sits Totals.. ...a 11 M u I TetaJa.....t 1NM I Minneapolis I I 1 I a Ceiumbia - I444I4I4 44 Two-baas hHs: Kllllfer. Perrlng. Rac- nnce ntta: urn, cook. Double play: hel ton to Miller. Left on bases: Minneapolis, ; Columbus, fc Bases on balls: Off Lever ett, 4: off Brurk, 4. Struck out: By Lever ett 7; by Cook. 1. Wild pitch: Leverett I: Brurk. L Hit by pitched balls: By Cook, Leverett Delehanty. Time. 1:20. L'mplres: Hayea and Irwin. ST. PAUL SEVER 15 TROUBLE Deeaaalere'a Pltrhlagj Tew Maeh far Teleda Players. ST. PAUL, May 4.-Decaanlers pitch ing was too much for Toledo today and the borne club won handily, 4 to a IS warm was pounded from the box la the first when St Paul scored four runs on a double and four singles la a row. Score: BT. PAl'U TOLDO. IB H.O I.I as H O A X. Better. rt...4 ill uvnea. 4 ilia Kleswl. ef.. I I T I JHIacb'aa. a I I 1 t I Heeira. H I I I I aritca. rt 4 I I I I Mrf-a's. Willi eckaaawa. as 4 I 1 4 I Wal. k... I til IBu4u. et ...S 1411 waa. HI I I I IMeleae. II.. 4 I I I a LrwH. 4 111 IDnnek. Ik. I I I I I Sleek, e..... 4 til ICarWrk. ... 1 a I I I Dee elera, p4 I I I lu. p.. I III! ummmx, p... a e a a a Ttal M 11 nil " TotaJa.....a IDS I Toledo ' 2I444IOI ft J St Paul 4 1 I - fHelen base: Butler. rtacriice fir: Walsh. Tero-kase bits: Howard. Goodman. (Continued oa Second Page) GIINTS'CAPTURE THfi SERIES Poor Form Shown by Curtis and Graham Beat Phillies. - . FINAL SCORE IS PoW TO THREE Lebert liana Hla Kaee la Fifth laalag aad Haa ta Leave Game Dewaey Drives Oat a Heme Haa. NEW TOIUC. May (.-New Tork made it three out of four from Philadelphia here today, winning by the score of 4 to t Wlldness by. Curtis and Graham's poor throwlng-the locale stealing nine bases on blmrevs New York the vic tory. Lobsrt hurt his knee In the flftl and had to leave tha game. Score: NgW YORK. PHlLAUItrHIA AB.H.U.A.B. AU.H.O.A.g. Oerara, If.. 1 I 4 I ikaaaa. It... I ill! Doyla, Ik... 4 111 ITiiia. rt 1 I I I I Baoair-ai. t!4 1 I I ll.ob.rt. Ik.. I I I I I Backar, rl... 4 III Dowur, lb. I I 1 11 Utiki Ik., till UU'.rua, III III Mtraoa, Ik., fill IPartert, e.. I I i I I "". I lit lllrlakw, II., I I I I I Utrtri. a... I III nni. mm a a a Ma awM, 1 1 I I I lurahaal, c . I 1 I I I . Cunlfc p.... I I I I 1 Totals M I IT U fueola I I I I I akalta, p... I I I I I Totals II 4 14 11 I 'flatted for Curtlf In the eighth. New York 4) 1 2 4-4 rnuaoeipnia e t t t t a e I 4 Basse en errors: Philadelphia, L inree-oaae nits, snodgraaa 11). Home run: Downey, stolen bases: Paakert, HerSOB (21. fihafer 121. Ilevnre HM-kMe Merkie (2), Meyers. Left on bases: New 1 ore, , r-niiaoeipnia, 4. Double piav: Becker to Merkie. liases on balls: Off aaainewson, 1; oil turlla, t. Htruck out: Uy Mathawaon. 2: bv Curtla t- hw Sehults. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mathewson. Ludrrus. PaakarL Una- llff i-uriia, 1 in seven innlnga. Time; 1:4a umpires: a.iem and uuan. 1 BROOXLTH'S PITCHERS LOSE aetea Tahea Coateet by Pre re ef Bis te Pear.- BOSTON. May 4,-Knetser, who suc ceeded Stack la tbe Brooklyn box with two men on bases, waa wild. He three men In this Inning, forcing In two runs, aad Devlin's single added another. Score; BOTTOM. BROOM L.TIC. IB H O B AB 1.11.1.1 tenail. Ik- 4 I 4 4 IMaraa. ... 1 1 1 Caaieail, III I I I IDaubert. Ik. 4 I 1 II Miller, rl... I 111 Sauk. Ik. ..I I 1 II a. Line. If... I 1 I I lUmke, at. I I I I Dnlla,' lk.. 4 I II I IDalr. It I I I I I SaraO, at. ... I 1 I 4 Iratakaw,- 2k I I I I I UcDee'l. HI III ITookr. ... 4 I 1 I I BarMea, a.. 4 1.4 I IPkelaa, ....! 111! Breve, p.... I I t 1 Muck, a I I I I I Bee p I 111 IKMUer. p.. I I I I I -Brers 1 I I I I TetaJa U H n 14 1 Totals a I M U I 'Batted for Knetser m ninth. Boston ., I I 1 I I 0 2 -4 Brooklyn 1MM11IH Twe-base hits. Morsn, Smith. Hlta: Off Brown, 2 In one-third of an Inning; off Hogg, 4 In eight and two-thirds lanlngi: off tack, -4 In two Innings (none out In third): off Knetser. I In seven Innlnga Sacrifice hlta: Itaubert Cuuhaw. Double plays: Tooley to Daubert. Sweeney to Devlin. Spratt to Sweeney to Devlin. Left on bases: Ronton, t; Brooklyn, . Raw on balla; Off Brown. 1; off Hogg. 2; off Stack, 2; off Knetser. 4. Struck out: By Hogg. 1; by Stack. 1; by Knetser. t Time: 14. Umpires: Rlgler and Flnneran. PIRATES FIRST IN SWATFEST Cabs Take Tares with Oppeaeata la Slammlac! Spbere. PITTSBUROH, May 4.-Plttsburgh woa from Chicago today In a game chiefly notable for hitting, the score be ing It to tL Adams was. compelled to quit la It seventh led make room for Ferry, who waa unable to finish the In ning. He was relieved by Robinson. Reulbaeh wee given a lever trouncing tContlnu Second Page.) TEN TO EIGHT IS FINAL SCORE Pernoll Taken Out in Last Session. After Giving Two Hits. WOBZjS FALLS TO SATS CONTEST Couple of Infield Taps Soon Settles the Issne. LAPORTE LANDS THREE-BAGGER Twe Slnclra, Daablc, Hlta atamaa. Daae aa Balls and Twe lefleld Outs Net Vial tore Five W'laalas; Rasa, DETROIT. May 4. -A great ninth In-, ning rally enabled St. Louis to defeat : Detroit Uxlay, M to S, ater the locale apparently had the game secure, Twe singles, a double, a hit baseman, a base) on balla and two Infield outs netted tha visitors five ruun. Pernoll waa takeaj out after two men had hit him safely In tha ninth and Mullin went In. Georgal wus bad and Worka took hla place with! the score tied and two men on base. a roups of Infield Ups won the game. Score: j ST. btti'is. DBTROtT. ' -I AB. 11.0. A S. AB.H.O.A g.l lliMtaa, ef.. I I 1 I I till. Ik, I 114 Aela, Ik.. I I I I Uuli. ia I 1 I I I wall. Il l I I a li obb. el I t I I Lamne. H..4 III lOnvlorl, If I 1 1 I Hueaa, II,... I 111 ItM kaalr, If I I I I rr.it. lk,... I 1 I I I ktortartjr. Ikl 1 14 1 Walkue ta. I 1 II IUM. Ik . t I I I krlrhall. e.. 4 I I I I Ooalee. a... 4, till, B. Brows, 1 1 I I I ICoeratoa. pill 1 I Hamlltea. si I I I mania, a 1 I I 1 I Uuartea Ir.raell, p... I I I I I Mama, . I I I I TMala . ...)' I II II IWarka, p.... I I I I I Jeaea I I I I I Totale H t tt IT X Retted for Brown In ninth. Batted for Burna In Ofth. Bt Louis rt.... 2 1 1 I I I I k K) Detroit 2 S 4 Two-base hits: Austin. Cobb. Btovall. Three-baee hit; Lauorte. Hlta: Oft Covington, S In one Inning; ott Buma, In (our innlnga! ott Parnott 2 In threa Innings; off Uullln, 1 In one-third Inlng; off worrk. none In two-tnlrda Inning.- Sacrifice bit: Pratt. Sacrifice flies: Crawford. Hogan. Stolen bases: Dele hanty, uouuer, Crawford. Double playj HuaH to Vitt to Moriarty. Lett on bases: Detroit, S: Bt Louis, 4. liases on balla; ' Oft t'ovlngtuo, Ik off Brown, 1; olf Burnt, 1; off Pernoll, 2; off Mullin, 1; oft Hamilton, 1. Klrat on errors: Detroit, 1. Hit by pitched ball: -by Brown, Louden (I); by Mullin, Comptoii, taruck out; by. K. Brown, 3; by liurna, 1. Passed oall: ' Klrohell. Time: !:u (Umpires': Kgaa and I Kvana, .-' . SENATORS' RALLY SUCCESSFUL Bootee Nosed Oat la Kaeltlag dames tsla-ht te Saves. WA8II1NOT0N, May 4.-Washlngtoa nosed out Boston In an exciting game.' Both sides used two pitchers. Scon: waihinoto.v. BomiN AB.H.U B Ab.H.O AB. MMlHe. IU I I 1 I 1 Ileoaer. rl.. I I I I I! Inui. Ik... 4 1 1 I lknala. Ik.... 4 4 111 Milan, l..4 111 (iSpeawr, rl..4 4 I I II a balar, rl.. I I I I lUnam, lk. I I I II llraa, lb... I 111 luanliw. It. I I I I I Kolial, lb.. I 114 Itewus It.... 4 I 4 4 t Mi Bride, at 1 I I IWaauer, a, I II II WHIUma, a. 4 1 I 1 VNa'iaakar. ! I I 1 1 Caaklea, p.. I 1 I I B4teat, I I I l! Aaan, p.... I 111 lilnolta. f ... I I I I I near aaaa .asses Totals U mill I total! U IM I I Batted tor Bedlrnt In third. 1 Boston 2 MilllllM Washington 2 1 1 S -S; Two-baae hlta: Knight, Speaker. Three.; base hits: Foster, Klynn, Hume runs; Speaker, Canhlon . IHrk: Off Bedlent, 4 In two Innings; off Clcotte, 4 In six In-' nlnga; off Caehlon, S In two and a third Innings; off Akere, 4 In six and two, thirds Innings. Sacrifice fly: Knight Double play: ' MuBrlde to Klynn. Left on basee: Boston, lu: Washington, 4. 1 bases on balls: Off . Bedlent. 1; oft Cl ootie, 2; off Cashlon. ; ctt Akera, I. Struck out: By eBdient. 1; by Clcotte, t; by Canhlon. S; by Akera, I. Paaaed balls: Nunamaker, Williams Time: 2:4a. Umpires: Donnolly and Hart ATHLETICS OUTBAT NEW YORK Champleaa Baaeh Bate ties ta Win,' Tea te rive. PHILADELPHIA. May 1-Both club hit the ball bard today, but Philadelphia beat New Tork, II to i, by bunching hlta, ' Soorei PUltADBtPHIA HEW TORK. ' AB.H 0 A B AB U O A B. tori, tf I 111 IZIaa. tf I lilt OI4rla ef..l III lllnoioaa, ai I 1 I l 'tlllaa, lb.. 4 I 14 IMirUWal. Ik I I I I l'. Iteter. U...I 111 lOea. ef I 1411' ataroky. rt .l I I I iHanaall. K.I 1 I 1 I UeUnea, lk. I I II 1 K'olaoiaa. Ik I I I I I Derrick, aa.. I I I lUarloer, kill 1 I Eaaa, 0 lilt inrM, a.... III! Fleak. I...-I III laVaska. ... I I I I I, Oalaa. p.... I I I I l ToUU...M II II II 1-DaaM .... I I I I I i Totals 41 Ull I' Batted for Coleman In ninth. New Tork 2 11114 1 ej4): Philadelphia 121441 ota Two-base hit: Egan. Three-base bit: Mclnnea Hlta: Oft Vaughn. I In one and one-third Innings; off uuinn. 10 In six: and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice bit:' riank. Double piays: Derrick to coin V Egan to Mclnnea Left on basee: Nlrf York. 12: Philadelphia. . Bases oa bails: Off Plank, 2; off Vaughn. 1; oft Qutnn. L Hit by pitched kail: By Plank, Simmons:' by Qulnn. Derrick. Struck out: By Plank. I: by Quinn. 2. Time: 2:1s. Urn-' plres: O'Loughlin and Weatervelt Crasy ahaat Jehasea. Two fan from Ashevllle, N, G, trav eled l.m miles to see Walter Johnson pitch one game. They spent but a single day ia Washington and then beat it back home. Cam Today. Western League 8t. Joseph at Omaha, Des Molnee at Sioux -ity, Lincoln att Wtcblts, Topeka at Denver. National league Cincinnati at Bt. Louis. American Lear ue St Louis at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago. American Association Columbus at Minneapolis, Tsledo at Si. Paul, Indlan apolta at Kansas City, Louisville at Mil-' waukee. ' Great Island Taken Game. GRAND ISUAND. Neb, May 4.-Spe. eial T If aram.l In an exhibition - gamei played here between Hastings and Grana Island State league team the 1-.ais by a score of U to 4. Both managers,1 Cockman and Shatter, used most of Uieir pitching staff In the contest The team will play here tomorrow. Score: RH.el. Grand Inland 1 4224 "11 M i I I r. - t 1 Ha-itlncs ....1114141-4 I