Fez 10 f US Boys - " lll JtM SOtii,N0 Te o, f vff m. wm our Afttxsr ef w Burkes trourjce "h. joe Ootplty Innden tt OwytflUge cf tbi Gtme; 8CAXL05 XAXXS 8T3 CATCHJ Onaka saclM GM Psllr . rti Dwa ; ', "U km nplt with wondtrful etrrm o4rhM ant dever hvrlfe(, OmhJ Isok tM ftrM of a wnM from Jack hoi-, ttud'o Joalaa raiortfay (torooon. Halt r5 PmBwa work agalnat oach otkarl n koth. nunc (sod tamo. altnouB.j iba BMrka awaa4 la r hit wkon tty awant ntaa ana romped off HM a ii i J S ii L - : ' I I! . - i - i II I f ir . I M I v - r-v w- 1 : ( I -TjuAT? iCAU-METOAT EEAt IT WORRY uTi 7m t J Person ? j ; frTtgnja pvWAiM Of we WHAT f j,r7 7 . .1 amp cerAf oii'iSiZJ A - h J WYb - HwrWIfjN Thinks Dwms " I 0AT6l'Yr t taaw 4 of a I la I aoort. i Ttio haul, . trhtch IU tlx fatat of lh acaaoa, m wttnMOot kr M loral fa on who krpl kuay all throufk Uw (aai iB)audlnc tlx Mmarkablo alarln of both taamia. St. Joaepa ba4 hara luck, aptdallr Rath, Iha thlra aaanaan, ho iil4 aot IM kla a(glnc tfowa. U icisa) tkrua of tha DrumoMr'a all koata. .Evrythln aurtaa out fin intk Omaha Uktnt Iha la4 at Ih lump. St. Joavpk workM hart la avarcoana It la Ih tSxtK with four runa atalnat thtm, thr hn4 out t hlta, aattlna aaa rum ThM hln la ih amath BMaat anethar m. Ontaka auna aaeft la thlr half nf -th aamotk aad mnd another. A nUr.wu mxnri In Iha klnth kr th i, kill wa ataaat In Ih h4. well aopoat a lit tt an Into Araoaaat'i auit, arha. In turn, mad a amtjr a to icaa, tUng Ralllr atfara ha aauld rttra, .soanlon rah 2lllla af a hit in tea, fourth, whan ha want thra ft aff tr (round IM pullrt dawa a Ma drtv mth ban. Davlaaoa alayad a ' ir fam to Mt and raa Iha kam In f-V.4 form. HI baaa ruanlac arouiht t twe of Omaha' run. Thorn tinted th Mil wan th fury of a draw. rttWrlnc thra tn(lr la foul- ttnwa u. ' H ft hla third hit, Un( out 4 ntty hunt ' . lvMoa oand tha tint Inning with a aiM1 t Irft. Co) I aacrWeed hi to arrood. Tnomaaoa followed with a claa to rltht, wndlnf Darr aroa th ikattr with th ftrx run af th (am, fomtnv attmipted to atlfor aacand, hut Vat (Ml hy thra fact. Kaa poapod u ta Krllr. Ntlrln th atoa. IB th oMond kVntn wd off for Ih ftourkca with a infteld hit, taking nd a Kath'a poor throw ta tlrat ehoff aaerlflcrd. Hcanlua going ta . Juatic fonwd with anethar aae- itf. ; which acored tcanloa. Arbogaal f.'li'U out. Tn Rourke nrengthtnrd thalr lead (a th fifth with two run. Jucttea got la. ft rat. when Roth threw th kali wild tn Bartoa. Arkngaat' beat out a hunt Mell aent an y one to Koth, wh tfcraw Arfcy out at ateond. Davtdaoa fA to tlrat, whea Caatl mined the Aird atrlk. A ainfle by Coyia ta d rUht arat Juetle and Hall acre tha fan, " Thomaaoa wa an easy ant. Free aw to Sorloo, , Van hunted, hut wa Drown aut, Bortea ta Preemaa. . Powell atamd thing for th Jw Ui th atsth by whiffing at thra wide em 'Wataoa tingled ta right. Zwirt lag followed with a hit to Iha aama ItUee aendlng Wateon to third. Bortoa crnt a alow an ta Bcanlaa and wa Mrowa aut at first, while Wataoa rod tha alat. Roth struck aut .Mteak. tha flret maa up la tha ar -ntlh. beat aut a aunt, took aeoond, elwi iaati wa thrawa out at firat FTee B b alngled la left, atadng . Mitaka aa twd. An Infleid hit by Kelly aeerad Mienk. PVwell graunded aut Hall ta Kifte. Watae want aut Seanlen. t Kaji. ; ' . -Omaha mad aa at th aeventh. Rail allied, but . eaaght trying to atretch It IM a aoubla. Daeidsoa landed oaf a ' FreeBwa'a error . (tale eeaoad. sant to ; thrr aa Caatl' error and iMwed a a taurlSea fly by Coyi. ' - o th ninth CM1 draw a paaa. gat jo, aeeoad. wbaa Kaa got, , .RelUy'a pounord. but threw wild ta' Juaiie. A "ie ky Kelly aeorad binv , Powell tofipefl up ta , Arty an Reilly wa 4teubd at aeeoad. Wateon walked. ZarfThng graunaed; aut Bcaahta ta Kaa MX HA. Aa a. h. A. X T-tvioeoei. ,T 4 11 t.v. rf I maso. cf .... 4 r en, lb , 4 I nion, Jb .. 4 J hoff. 1 1 m aic. a g 1 'Hiaef. ........ 4 I .H. P I A 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ; a ."Total H U it 8 JOSEPH. A8. R. H. t v' -. ft .., J:-. If v. toa. rf ... V !!!!, cf ' o. lb . ke, as . e .... maa. p -4 ....... 4 1 ft ........ 1 1 ft 1 (. 1 . 4 ..... 4 , 1 ..... 1 1 ft . i a rxale ....:....J4 1 (MM ( i ted for Preemaa la niato inning. a "...,,...,....1 llllllIM i 1 1 1 1 1 - Ph- . -.. - a I 1 1-1 M It I I I H hit' eerton Poaiwe plsy: - 10 Juaxiua. tuuem. tivi. Hi Well, They Met, Anyway ROtbisI STufT ritoK team -me hmmot Dinks akT r-i lev- vvwc ears., ..cr. .. .i-.uuru.iti,iUi. vn..c KiMau'uui uEnuriiuKink iiciir u.uuutuuut r ' i rAtiftrnr - i a sssy Mall, I: by Preemaa. t Ba an ball: Off Hall, 4. Stolen baeea: DavMeon, Tbomeeon Powell. Kaerlfio hit: Coyl !l; Mebotf (Ii: Juatl.e. Ift on baaee: Omaha, t: t)etrott. 1. Tim. 1:1. Um pire: HaakelL DIRHAM BAPPLKg AWTKLOPKg cri ckk . o-m WICHITA. Kn.. My ft. Lincoln could da nothing .with Durham and 'Wichita won easily. Running oatchea of foul fliea by Craig and Cobb were featured. Callahan at ahort for Wichita played a apectacular gam. oore: ; WICHITA. AB. R. H O. A. E. Craig. tt. ft 11 I t 1 kfiodlet on, cf 4 I - t 1 0 Pctiurraw, r 1 I vi ft t 1 t a. a. W a a a a. rw-nmtii, ww. I a a V V V Cllr. 1 a 1 Hugbea, lb I' I Callahan, aa 4 1 t 1 I g demon. 4 I 4 I ' Mrk lb I II t 1 Durham, p 11114 Beldoa 1 4 ; Total I II IT U I LINCOLN. AR. R. H. A. Mliair, ex. 9 Col, Jb 4 a Cobb, rr ..i 4 MMHormlak, If 4 Miller, aa 4 1 lawyer, lb 4 t 1 Harbour, lb 4 V HI ration, o. , I Wvgner, Pk. ......... t Wdttlverton, p 1 4 I I 4 t Totals ' I fit IT ' 1 liatted to Clemone la the fourth. Unr-oln laat-J Wlamta 11 1 I M I M lAt on baaea: Uncaln. I- wlehHa "oolflr hit: mark. Miller. Murhea (tl.i .PetUgraw, Durham. , Two-base hit: Davit, Clemone, Callahan. Derar. Three baae Aitta: Barbour, Craig, gtolen beano: HchnSrtt: Mtddletoa. Hits: Off Wagner, ft In four tnnlnge; off Wolverton. T In tour 'Inning, atrurk out: By Wagner, hy .Durham. I. Baaea aa balls: Off Durham. I: aff Wagner. 1: off Wotver- too. L TJme: 1:M. Unpin: hjaaana. r PABBftt ' DKPCATI OKg MOI!a( laai Clip ralla Oat Vtetary ky Ttaraa a Tea, T3t CTTT. !., May (.-"Red"' Pa her pitched .winning ball today and be Molne dafeeted Sioux Cllv bv the acer of I t I. Threw of ih runa In today's ram returned from the heavy wind carrying the ball out of reach at the fielder. Th game was etoaped for twenty minute aa aoeounl at rain In th slith, the gam being finished la a of mud. acor: BIOUX CITT. AB. R. H. P. A. Jerrell, cf .. mith, sa .... Retlly. ftb .. Breen, rf .. Wyera, if ... Andre, lb . t 1 4 i ! 4 4 prooas. in s Odaiaa, a I Brown, p 1 Totala I 4 Dm MOINRg. AB, R. H. n ii i p. A. 1 4 I 1 Caliigan, lb Halm, c' .... Kelly, rt .... Thomas, lb Korea, as ... Welch, lb . Curtis, If ... ........ft 1 l I ItowskL a Faher, p .... Totals ... i ii n it glous city . M I I I I 41 I l a-l la Molne Twa-baaa hit Reilly. Currla Home run: T Hemes. Sacrifice kit: Breen, Krawa. Double plays: Fei-rell to Hrnlth. Mmllh to Reilly to Andreas. Left- an aaaea: Hlouk City, : De Moines. I. Base on balls: Off Brown, S; off Fiber. 4. Struck out: By Brown, ft: by Paber. ft. .Wild pitch: Faber. hit by pitched ball: Cad- man. Time: l :ix. .mptr: jonnsaa. At Uadanc: jums Team Twice Beaten by Columbus COLLUBia. Nab., May ft. - Special Telegram.V-Celumbua defeated th Luxua team at Omaha la twa gamea Saturday and Sunday. Tha Luxua team aurprieed tha laaguarm ta the Brat game on Satur; day. It tajtrng the laaguera twetve lahiaga ta wtn. Sear, first gain: . ';' R.H.B, Luxua .. .'... ft I Columella , ft g Score, aeeoad gam.: ' R M B. Luxua 4 T Columbua . t ft Greeley Loses Out ' : to SnaldiniT Team . . A u SPALDING, Neb., May .- Special. V-1 reetey waa defeated ta 1 by Spaldlna I Oreoley was defeated ta 1 by Spalding tat aftaraeea, Joha Ryaa' af the win ning Kam struck aut fifteen raoa. Bcore: fpaldlng ttlttllt-l Ureeiey .1 e- SCOTIA WILL REMAIN IN BASE BALL FIELD SCOTIA. Nek., May-A-t.SaectaLr-Sceua held aa enthusiastic meeting, organising a ball team after baring achieved snnr asi In 1ML Alt members of the eld team are still her with some asw Umber. This gtvee assurance of still better team. Ed Dsilouaak waa alec red aaanager. Bert Asimoi uuin captain. A nuraber of game have been arrajwred. Including Orand IslSBd State teaarua team to be slaved. If f II -ikiuuiliu l 1 11 1 I - V II livSHS I T h. . . I 3- I .1- . I AAME CCDIK flakl I Satnrdav May U. members af lean .re-J Hll,: Central City, i; -Clark a. 8lr-k a n.. Mcaw1 pitch: a Ooow, pitch: D. Sutler, first: H. Miietr. seeonfl: g. Mooonssa. nri;.E. lth, third: P. Poppe. center; 8, QreRwky, ieft: K. Murphy, right; J. Ceplla, atlMtjr. "' " , - . The team would bke ta bear trea all eurreundlng tows for a data, f 'eVii'jJgeJU.cl iVfcWttTIX VbU to MEt r HEr4 VX) MEET Ml POWT SAT iM CMAMftP 1 VAre. IWS Mb He ciyt 4 J E-E . 1 IIIUV fllMklrs AM) I w I niurviui m M I'll " CAB ON WH-JT WAXES T -TVfl MfcARIN KtOFrLtR TAAX-- n u X I rkM.irin tuOCC 0700LES WHDNESS COSTLY Pimt . Ktcher Unlucky, Though . Twirlinj is Fine For, i STBIXIS OUT THEEZ Df 10W Caba flala Vlataav at Heme bp a, af Pis t Tera etlrhl Tearhed ' lee klae tat mla hp Chi. ' aaata laallaaata. , . 4" ' CHICAGO, May t-Marty O Toole made hi Chicago debut hy auftorlng a defeat at tha. band af Chicago today, 4 to 1 Although patching la fine form, Jie be came wild at critical Urn, th locals taking adrantage af hla generosity. la the , fourth he. atruesi out Zimmerman, Cvera and Lennox la a row. Score: cmjcaoo. ' prrrutiRQB. - AB H O I I. A H O A . emar4. It 4 4 I t lPrraa .. I I a BeheHe, rf. sekaHe, rf. ft I i t etaiaf. II.... 4 114 1 Tletar, a... 1114 4Uak. f.... 414 IWW. ef.. 4 I I MKedl'e. al I 1 I I yja waa, lb I I It tHlller. It.. 4 1 . Ik.... 1 1 r ewuaae. n . as i a a Titaar, i 77A Ik.... Ill' ewiiaea. rf... 4 f l a a Meoes. Jb.. 111 aurt.nbr. Ibt I t 4 I Arrkar. 0..., 4 14 4 eniaaoa, a.... 114 Rlable, p.... 4 14 arrTeole. p.. I I I 'Hyatt 1 Tetale mil . ' Mala M M I t 'Ratted for 01 been m tha ninth. -Three-baa hits; Zimmerman, ft. . gaorl- Ct"-axe I1IIII1IM Pltiaburgh IIIIMIIM flca.hit: Olbson. Stolen base: Hoffman, Tinker. Double pleye: Tinker to Kvers ta Ummermen. Left on baaea: Chl ffi,., Pittsburgh. . Baaea en ball Off O Toole, 1 struck aut: By O' Toole. 4; hp Richie, t Wild pltche: O Tooie! Jim. J tt. Umpire: Uranoaa vmm vwna staaaj Take Beeatfal Csateet. ST. LOUIS. May l-In game fuull of Intereet from start to finish today, Cin cinnati woa from St. Louis by a acor o U The vleltora started scoring early and acored In all but three Innings. The home team rallied In th ninth, but fell ahort by tbifb run. Kill started the innina ay antiina? a Bona mn bi. -.r.,rt of the day: Mowrey went aut: Ko.i.hv dropped th bsj Imo th etands for a bom run, a single, an .aut ana a paaa brought anulliar rua. Scar: t. tout. . , CtKCIhTNATI. A M O A ab.u n A a !.. ft. 4 4 taaaebar. it . I a I I Xli... ...:. i 4 .,. ... III!; Mnweer. lb. 4 I I iH.Nriiel, III IK t I KeMckr, 4k 4 I I 4 iMltukell, rt I I I a a oak et ... j I i ig,, n ..,t aa i M.eaer, aa.., tall tmal.. Ik... till k 4(tetMi4. M.. flit Wl. e.,,.4 I I laolaa, e. 4 14 4 4 Will". .... 14 eaiir,...', 1411 uier, Ill Uaraaoa ...II lark ,.., I Hekr'a 4 4 "'e. 14 e-tlreat ...... I t -ilk ..... 1 ease... , ... t 4 Uut ai'k, ihain, .... 4444 kllee .I.;,! 4 Taula lilu"l TMala.....tt 14 it If i Batted for Willis In fourth. Hatted for Dale In eighth. Bated for Wllle In ninth. Ratted for taudermUk In ninth. Batted for Smith In fourth. Batted for Humphreys In fifth. VoulV- 111144! ! viiKiHHiu 1 e 1 4 1 1 ft p 11 Two-be a hits: Konetchy Wlngo. Hob. lltsell. 1 Three-base hits: Kill Konetchy, Mitchell. Home run: Ellis C. Ko netchv. Stolen baaes: Bee, her. Hoblrt sol. Egan, Ksmond. Double play: Oakea ta Hauser. Baswa on bale: Opf Smith, 1: off Iai, 4; off Willis, 4: off Benton. 1; off Humphries. 1: oft Baghy, 4. Struck yuutt By Humphries, 1: hy Dale. 4: ky Bagby. ft. Hits: Off Willi 1 In seven innings; off iale. ft la four Innings: off Laudermllk. none In one Inning: off Smith. 4 In three Innings: off Humphries. I la en Inning: off Bagbv, 4 In four and one-third Innings; off Benton, none in two-thirds Inning. I .eft en baaee; St. Louis, ; Cincinnati, I Time. I:J. Cm ptres: Johnston and Catan. IOWA CITY HIGH RETAINS . JOHN JACOB ASTOR TROPHY TOW A CITT. la. May (.-The low City High school rifle team re tained pnaaisilos af tha Joha Jacob As ter cup which the team won hut year. Tha scors that kept the cup la Iowa City set a new record af Pat Thla score breaks both the taterscbolastlc and th mtercolleglste ' records. Secretary af War Stlraao today sent a telegram at coagTBtulatloa la the team aa It winning tha. national, cksJopiinship ,' V rTl Clip Wins came. ' ;pAVID'CITT. Neb., May .-t.Spclal. tn a'pirrhers' battle David City High Of heat has , ball team won yesterday from, the .Nebraska Military academy. 4 ta t' Ptsech of David City bad th ssldlar at hlk mercy sntll th ninth, when twa hit accompanied by. errors netted twa rue Daniels of the academy alas waa vary efective." ut hi support was poor In pinch - Daaid City High school Is making a good record hgvtng pvd Mx games sad & bat on. Ball starred for the locals wita a aetne'rua. fcraael tela ad atemena Hits. ORAND ISLAND. Neb., May ft.-8pv c:.l tmts. w..a 1.; 1 Mmw- nasontu in an exitlbltien game today by bunching hit la the fourth kantng. Mana. gcr Ceckmaq used Pitch re Ctoaanan, Ritchaan add Judson snd Msnacer Fhaner ased Strallktll. Speak. Suck ana MoCuuougn. , Attendance. Pitt, bcore: T R H It Grand Isaaad 111)114 1 -u 11 ft Masting a I a 1 I ft rmtral City Defeat Clarka. CENTRAL CTTT; No,. May ft. -Central City High achoet won the first game ef the eaasna t4ay at Kara froaa the high arhoot of tnat place In a cloe gasa et ta I. Batteries Central City. Martin nnd Lnr; 1. irsa.' uara. uouglss and Ware. Hawser Leas ta Peelbaer. HOOPER. Nan., afar Lgpeeral.r Honper boys played consisted ball acainet ecrlbner. but all kinxer was taken olal e ft hem by rank decisions ef the irmtr. ncore:. Hooeer bcnk'ier ::::::: 1 5 . ' ; i I THE BEE: OMAHA, ' MONDAY, MAY 6. : : . , i m 1 1 Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NAT L LEAGUE. W.LPct.. J W.L.Pct. St. Joseph 11 ft .M! Clndnnsti .14 ft .Kit Denver ....11 ft .Ml New York.. 11 4 .753 Topeka ...1 .43Si Boston ,.... t.Jm Sioux City. I .4251 Chicago ... I .47 Omaha .... I .43! Pittsburgh. T M .411 Wichita ... 1 .4M! Brooklyn... . Dee Molne T .4i Phll-delphla 43. - .X? Lincoln ... 1 U 114 (M Louis... HI .4 AMER.LRAOUK. AMKR. ASS'N. W.L.Prt.1 ' W.UPct. Chicago ...14 ft .ml Mln'apolla 14 .tit Wash'ton Mr i Columbua .14 T .a Boston ....W T .SM Toledo .....12 g . Phll'd lphla I .- St. Paul.. ..11 11 .ia i level ana. a B .il lumviiie. a 11 ah Kjvetrnlt. .... 11 ..' Kan. City.. 11 .Wl m. iuis.. e it .xu st iwauxee.' t i -de New York. 4 12 .SW( Indian polls T 14 .341 ( Veetevaay's Pleealte. WEHTF.RN LEAGUE. '. St. Joseph, 1; Omaha, ft. - Dea Molnea, I: Sioux City, S. . Urtcoin, 1; Wh-hlta, I. i Topeka, 1: Denver, T. ' ! NATIONAL LEAGUaT. I r Cincinnati, 11; St. Lou J. ' , Pittsburgh. 1: Chicago, 1 H , - AMERICAN LEAGUE. . St I-nula. 1; Detroit, 3. Cleveland. 1: Chicago. ?. A-MERICAN ArlSOCIATHlN. .' .' Columbua, 4; Minneapolis, ft. Toledo; ft: St Paul. I. - .'. ' Indlanapolla, I: Kansaa City. 1. -Louisville, t, Milwaukee, l , ,. Oaaaew Today. ... western Tae-ue St. Jonenh at Omaha (1), lies Hot nee at Sioux city (Si. Lincoln at 'Wichita (. Topeka at eDnvwr (I). NaUoutl League-Boeton at 'Chicago , Philadelphia at Cincinnati (11. , Brook lyn at itnteourgn w, jiiw in a at I Aula tVt American Leagnie-Tketon at Near Tork, Waahlnxlon at Philadelphia. American Asaoctatton-Colutnbii at Uinneenolis Toledo at St. Paul. Indian, spoils at Kansaa City, Louisville at Mil waukee. , I FOBJISB JEBBA8SA LAD WI53 ' ATHLETIC E0N0B8. - .'.BT A. MOSES, i 1 ' K. A.' Moses., whs took tbv boners tor the Kearney Military academy ab the. Ne braska high school meet at Lincoln last seas en. la creating a .senaatlon among Interacholastlo champions af Oregon. He now la Rpreeeattng ' CornvaUfci High school af ' Oregon and recently won the e,-Mna . .k, . nf rv-vajl blah hur- Idle lathe Pacific aorthweet champion - ship Indoor meet at , Portland, uooaw- ,ntl, i. exnected of him la the' . JZJum taterscholastle champtonsjilp coateeta aext month. - .Moses ta the Itttla athlete wne won the high kurdle. took (bird ta th low hur- I ... . 1 die and tha running araaa jume at ; Lincoln meet last year., mi sua rwc made la Oregon are seconds for tha fifty-yard dash and as, seconds foe tha: Bftr-yard high kurdlea, ' Reports say that he hi enoststeutly doing the l-jard high kurdlea nmter 17 aecanda and the xaVyar xiiear hurfllaa ewse ta II second. He naa - -. . ea a inrhaa. The lad la little more than fire feet in height " Ton arm leek n good ramus belor yon find a wettes" asodrctne for eaugba nd cskaa than ChanbertsJa'a Cough Rem arty. It not aaly (ires relief-tt cures. Try It when you have a cough or ceM. and pea are certain ta ha pteeseg snt taa preanpt cure which tt aiU effect. Per sale af all dealers, , , , . . I - 1 ; v " .. ' : ' ' ' ' RH.EilPerslstMt Averumg M U Road ta . , 1912. , Krawn for HOOSIERS WIN A HOT BATTLE Make Enough Bunt in Second Inning to Annex the Game. BOTH PITCHIES WORK WILL Baae ) Ball, Sarrtftoe Hit and a Stasia Da tat? Baalaese for la- ', . dlaaapella (tally la the It lath Palls ghert. . . t KANSAS CITT. May 5.-A baa on balla, sacrlflca hit, an error by Rock enflsll and a single by Westersil scared blunter and Clark for Indlanapolla In the second Inning here today and the locals never were abut to overcome tha lead. Both Hlxsoa for the visitors and Rhosdee for Kansaa City worked well. Th locale' kit came In tha aeoond, third and two tn the ninth. Score: , ; . ',! 1NDIANAFOUB. ' KANSAS TTT.- ' AS H O A g ' AB H 0 A g Waeeraft, Mill Slarseaa. fk. I I cr bears, aa.. e l l s esrseiier. .. a e e e Oaseler, ef . 4 therk'ri. If 4 1 Hauler, lk.. I I Ol'mir, Ik I III I I HKrtr. rt 1 aoarrieea. at. 1 t 111 Clark. 4 1 I ecc'easer. a. t I I I I WeunlL Ik 4 1 1 1 -answer, lb.. 1114 Wllllawa III I I I IFtaee. ef.... 1 1 t Hisaee. p... 1 t 1 Rkae4ea, p. I Ml OkrU I Tetsta M IBU Tstala....lP. HI I Ran for Carr In ninth. ! Indlanapolla 1 -l Kansas City........ 1-1 Sacrifice hits: McCarty. 8c bailer, Cor rldon. stolen base: aBrbeau. Basse an balhr Off Rhoades, 1: ' off Hlxeoo, t Struck out: By Rhoade. 1: by Hlxsoa, ft. Left en bases: Indianapolis, ft: Kan sas City. ft. Double Dkays: Carr to Cnr- rlden to Carr! Clark to Weaterxll. Wild pitch: Hlxeon. Time: IH, UmHras: rarguaon ana xtaaaiooe. v ' Brewers Oe4 Away aCaurly, . , MILWAUKEE, Wis., May .-Bimehed hit In tha first Innlnc of today's gam eft Crtsa. which gave th locals five rune, proved sufficient for the horn teem to win ever IxwslvHIe, T to ft. Pitcher Bruno Noel secured form Pitts burgh, mad his debut for the home team end held the visitors to plx hits and struck out nine, Capron also a lit starred at the bat with a triple two single.. 1 - UXJIIVtUlX ' . MO,WAlKBB AB H O A ( AB K O.A E H. 4 1 I HMteM, ef.. 4 14 4 1 Bank, f.. 4 4 IneMall, rf.. 4 1 I I I Hareea rf.. I t I I icberlae. .. 4 14 11 Breaeni. Ill I 1 I ItaeM. as.,.. 4 I I I I Be'ainal, still losraa ... 4141 Bll. Ik. 14 14 ajaeea. la..., 4 14 4 1 taaler, ef.. 4 1 I 1 eClai. Ik.... Hill laisnr. s... Ill I iHaehas. a... 1 II I I ra, a I I I I INeaL I I I I I Itewaa s.. .11111. . Sajrear .... 1 III TeUta I I 1Wsla....;.tl IH I I Batted for Rowan la th ninth. Louisville i.. I I 1 -! Milwaukee ......... (MI1IHM Two-ha we hlte: . Spencer. Three-baas hits: Capron Clark, Hits: Off Rowan, In seres, and ' two-thirds Innings; Cross, ft In 'One nnd one-third Innlnga itacrlflcs fly: - Harden, stolen baaes: Charles, Capron. Hughe. . Double plays: i Spencer ta Beeumlller. Left on bases: Milwaukee, I: Loulevllle. 7. Pint bass on balls: Off Noel. 1:. off Crtsa, 1: oft Rowan. I. Hit by pitched ball: Hughe I and Clark tbv Rowan! ; by Noel, Bell i t3. Ptruek out: By Noel, I; by Kowsn, I 4. Wild pitches: Noel. Rowan. Time: 1:3. Umpire: Blerhalter and Connelly. I Telede Oatplara St. Pan I. I PT. PAUL. May (.-Bunched hits and i errors on the part of Bt. Paul wan for ; Toleuo. The local batters wen unable to hit James, wne struck out nln up- j poneou. Score: ' " 1 . TOLXKO. . 1 ' BT. PAl'U ab u o a g. aa hoax. hues. lk.... i ill eBstier. rf... i ill! H'reaa. Pk 4 1 I I IRIsset ef.. 4 1 4 1 lj Fllrk. rt.... 4 4 11 aHeeert. it.. 4 1111 CkaeaMa, ell 1.4 1 auri-ak. aa 4 1 1 I I Bursa, ef.... till enaUk. lk... I I I I l Ones. ...... a I I loeeaeua. HI I I I I Derrkk. Ik . I I 7 I ItMla. Ik... 4 1111 Lee ....... till tnterfc, ...... 4 1111 Jimaa. p.... lie llarat. .p.... 1111 Teuls mm 4 1 Tetala. U I z? M 1 Toleoo 1 1 I 1 ( 8t Faul 1 , -l ritolen basri: Chapman. Two-uase hits: I Chapman. Klggert. Three-bass alt: Der 1 rick. Double plays: Butler ta Walsh; Goodman to Lewis to Wslsh. e truck out: t" Leroy, 4 by Jamee. I, Bases ea balls: Oft Lerev.'l: off jsmea.l. Wild aiUch: Laroy. Hit by pitcher: ..a!sh. Left oa 1 baeea: Toledo, 4; St. Paul, X First en error ST To true, I; St Paul, L Time: LsV ) ' ajlller Take Lead. . MINNEAPOLIS. MlnnM May ' (.'-Short-' atop Oerberof Columbus made six errors, enabling guinea sella to beat Calumbu. Olmateed was, batted-rather, trw y, but was steady after lb first Inning. Five fust seubte play featured the caateet The victory nut . Minneapolis la first I'alace. Score 1 MiNhxrfojj - ISo . ! i ornaae, el.. 4.1 I I eskanea. ef . 1 1 t 1 1 A'iu, nr.. 4 ji I 4 iHiarkaaa. if V-1 III 1 1 1 4 I icx 11 I I I I ,,,. a 01 1 I spa-n, a 1 1 1 1 I Hn.ua. rt til I I SHUIer. U. .. I ana I MWIII. 4 1 I I IHitava. lb. I I I I 1 1 '.oms. . 1 cm. tk. a;l s eoerser, ae... 1 0 0 4 1 ire t 1 i-Krie ....... 1 a a a e (Uautaoa, p. 4, 1 I SOrteke. aa... (Ill I . Sailik. e. ... 4 1 1 1 I . Tetale... ...IX, I U llheaaHa. I I a' . - t J- Kr.fe ....! 11 ., . bekkaret a 1 Tetj... stnf.el ' Basted for Oerber la tbah eighth ' : 1 -tbattaa nar atcteuiiiia la ta eighva. U'ntHaaeotts ;.i I .-( cmstrfcue . 1 l i a-4 Twe-TJ! aits: ciyeaer. ir. Olm, , Ormrpjaa. Shev- bu. Dta,iJn ttak 1 play a: Aatiser ta WUIiame tolQIll: Owena ion. aailtra. Hoejo run ta iviuisrr-; Skiiucer ta riHna aa: sscviiiuia to Mtlkar: Gerber to Hulritt ta Wilier. Lett on baaes: MlnlteepoHe. ; Colum bua 4. fHlts: Off Mcvlutllln. I la kevea tunings: off Uebhardt. 1 ta ana inning. Bases enj balls: rrf Olmstead. 1: off Mo Qulllin. at off Iebhardt L Struck out: a otmsaiaa.'k. by McQultim. I: by Llea-hsrdt't- Wild patch: Ueaaantt Passed hsui: Kmrth. Tlsse: l:ex tmparea: Hayes anetilrwln. . - - Tha Periaetaat and JudaHoua Use of lteaapipsr: Advwrtlausg bt th Road to The Bee by Tom McNamara BODIE 1 JSTARS FOR THE SOX Scorei Both Jtnm Made by Calls- hin'i Iteniigtinst the Nipt. BALL BESTS; AT tWBOHG TDtX Chirac larrrsaea Its Lead t Three daasea by Wlasdaa from C'leve-' lead Bodl; Ala Makes ' ' Twa. : Hits. ... CHICAOO. , May , ft. -Chicago Increased Its leejd tor top position in. tha American league to three fulj games today, defeat ing Cleveland, 1 to'L 1 Nell Ball, famous for getting a triple play unaslsted. practically gave Chicago the game. r He held , the, ball. after fall lag to catch Coiltna stealing second la the sixth lnnlng.and watched Bodle race noma with tha winning run. Bodle scored both, runs and also made two doubles. core: I . ; CHICAGO. - sTtCVatwUND. ' I . AB H.O.A I . . ABJI.0.A.S. Rath, ' tk.... lilt eOranan. It.. 41411 Lerl. ..... 4 111 SOlea. ss... I till CaUsaea. If. 4 1 I I IJsaksaav ef.. 4 1 I I I BoSle. ef.... 4 111 IBlnafaa, lb 4 I h I I Gelllna, rf... I I I I SKsatarlr.. e.. 4 I I I I Zeteer. Ik... I I I I IKyas. rr Bills Weaver, as.. 1 I - 4 an.ll. tk ... t 14 11 Bleek. e till ITsnMr, Ik. I I 1 I I Maavtsse. p. 1 I 1 I IKakler. p,T I I I 1 I Betcket .. 1 I I I I Tetala.. ....tt ITI14I T . . . ToUle.....JI mil 1 Batted for Ryan In the ninth. Chicago .......... 1 1 el Cleveland 1-1 Two-baas' hits: Bodle , 1: Birming ham. 1 Sacrlflca hlte: Collin. Zelder. (-Turner.- Stolen baaes: ' Easterly. Col- Ink - Double plays: Easterly to Ball; Weaver to Zejider; Block to Wearer, to Lord. Left on baaee: Chicago, ft; Cleveland, 7.' Baaes on balls: Off Mo Bridge, lj off' Kahler. L Struck out: By Kabler, I; by Moartdge. 1 Time: 1:4a Umpires: Harrlna and Dlneen. Csbbs Blaale Wlaa Cass. DETROIT. Map 4,-Ty Cobb's scorching single In the eliOh eecaped ghotten and before the latter oould retrieve It Bush and Cobb scored the runs winch enabled Detroit to defeat St. Lout. Cob returned the side In the eewanth. two of th catches being spectacular.. Score: i rr. Loots ' , Detroit. ' f ' AB H O A J, , AB H O A.B Ihettes, ef., till iheak, aa 41141 Aaeila, Ik... I I I I IVln. tk 1 '1 I I I stevall. Ik.. 4 IH l-eoakb, et.... 4 Ilea Leserle, rt.. 4 III SOawlerl. rf. 4 I I 1 I Hoeas, If..,. 4 4 11 IMelekaMr, 4 I 4 I I Prsu. Sk.,4. I I I.SMarlanr lb 1 111 I I Walleae, aa. I I I I enaaeaia, pk.. 111 H ist ess, s- ft I 1 I IBtanaea, I 1114 '. 1 i -.' - .' - ' . : ".- ' ; It's going to be sizzling hot soon. There isno; comfort in a stifling office i then. Clerks caruiot york; stenographers fail to keep up; to standard, and yoii don't do justice to ! your .duties. t . . i , . , . mi t I'll- liieJBee Dtmaing ts the coolest of Oma- . ha's office " build ings. Its rooms are "commodious, excel lently ventilated there 'a a cool at-, mosphere all over it the air currents race into the build ing and circulate rapidly through the large handsome t TWtpr opt" VVH -os-- -- P3 f ' r located now' and be comfortable aU, summer. , modern office advantages are found in.. ' THE BEE BUILDING . -, , . ... ... -. . , t .. ' A few Vaxant office are listed: . ' . . . - , )'.'" maaxaa gag and gild il iljuliiln rooms." can be renepd eingle ar en auue. At present both roaana We divided by temporary wood ' and giase partittona: have aa east exsosar ,es SssaataaaU 1 atreet and are vety aaaxrabl rooe-a , , , , 4ns la TSHxlPH feet In sire: ha two north .windows sad a private offica- partitioned eft. Inside this apnea Thla room would be particiuarljr wall suited for an architect ar studio. IM rumi en Famam street aad la almost in front of ele vator landing. Bis III"', ar It souara fact Partitioned to offer private office aad recepUKra room. lift fit ill I'm loam, private office, 'twe la'rrs closets, rarxa workroean with twe north wiadewa. Ideal office for engineer, architect. eVectsr or other professions! man. Mental. r month .......... ...IMA aoa la ll-sJ'ra ahm, located en the court, close to Vy light tiro having aieeJIent natural : light The spec could be divided sa aa ta asaae twe very pleasant room. Price, par Bjootn. ........ - ..SgT-ft all office In the northwest corner, kaelag four large win- SoVa. a fireproof nan tor tne protection or veiuam papers - hr la much demand and la afforded ta thla iwsslv There la a ' - total bf It aotsare feet ef floor space aad seme weald k , - equipped with partition to satisfy good tenant .To rental prtca la, par asontk .Vyeftaa) V The Bca Building Co. ; Bm EusineM OHlc, 17th suia! Tirvmm Streets Lake. a. I I I I eWtllelt'B-"! 4 Tetala it 1 34 14 1 Totals a I II M St. Louis 1 lll'IMM: Detroit a I ft - Two-bass hits: Bush, Storall, Baumsnn,. Witt. Home run: Pratt. Stolen bases: Cobb, Morarty, stovalk Double play. Wal lace to Pratt to StovalL Left on bssca: St. Louis, 6: Detroit. (. Bases on balls:: Off I-ake, ti off Wlllett ft. Ktruc opt:. By ' Lake,' S; ' by ' WHIett,' t - Passed bail : Stephana Time: 1:S. Umpires: Kvans and. Egan. , , ." ' SCOn. LEADS IN MARATHON ' ; IN NEW YORK FROM BIG FIELD , NEW TORK,' May (.-Lewi Scott of the South Pateraon,N, J.) Athletic club easily, won tha modified marathon race of twelve and threa-auarter mllee. In whloh mora than 1.0N men and boys were, entered, from a point In tha Bronx to tha city hall today. Scott, who holds the ten-mile championship of tha Ama teur Athletm union, won tn the remark able time of one hour eight mlnutea anu twenty-eight and two-fifth aeoonda, fifty seeonSs ahead of hla nearest competitor, who was Beaton Stroblno, also of th South Pateraon Athletlo dub. .Several hundred thousand persons wltneased the. race. ; Th New Tork Evening Mall, arranged: the race with the tco-ope ration of tint Amateur . Athletlo union official '" COIjt'MBIA. Mo,' May 4,-John P. 7lcbJson tied the! world's record In. the ,l-yrd hurdles in' aw 'exhibitloxv . race at the-Missouri university today by doing the hardies jn 1S.B 'Nlcholsog la to try out 'or the Olymplo team, i . i , i , i . .' . i Weeleraae Tries Bvearser. Kaarner. " Neb.. Majf (.-Special,) In a game yesterday between the Kearney Normal and Wesleyan .university teems tha university took the game from the normal by a score of 1 to a, the college boys securing their tun oa a combination hit, walk and an error. , , . A Iheotlsg BCTWsve with both parties' wounded, demanda Bucklen'a Arnica Salva meals wounds, sorest burns, bolls, cuts or nllea. Only fcc For bale by, Beaton Drug, Co. ' All r : 1 ; . ' 1 i f - f - " . ,,- I I'n-ian ' '" 'il in ilii'li -T ninsi isai mr ii i r i .V I.