Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 07, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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With a Little
JOSIES LOSE SECOND BATTLE
Three Irron in Eig-hta Give Omaha
" - the Game. i
BYAK AND JuNSOHIX DUEL
-Both Fitrhera Marl Wissderlel Bali,
Allowing Three HIM Each
Rraa Strike Oat Mia
II. Jo Ba Here.
. -
.TBI" rror byHit, Joaeph la the eighth
' inning, alter tney naa Piayeg greet sail,
Ioh thcut th second (am -of th atria
I'Vesterday afternoon If I I to 1 soar.
JuVilyao and "Chief'; Johnson atd on
" of th piettleat duel vr wltad an
a ball field, sach allowing but thre kit.
For acvtn Innlnc both twlrlar had
tha uppoelng batanwa eating out of their
bawl and not a mas reached third baa
in that time. "In th eighth Atisnk
mlmt-A lh. KiwMtn .mS .r. r . a an
th St. Joseph tam who touched th
ball la that latin- see rood to b unable
tu tiald it. . Tare error sent on mat
(roi the alat tor th first rut of th
game. Ptvtdaoa ent'. th coad ma
over with triple a to right flM fenc.
.. at; Joseph - got iheif only run in th
ninth. Two error a th part of David
soa and Justice did th deed. . .
., Urnsh played errorle ball until the
ninth inninc. St. Joseph mad boot la
llw second,' when Johnson mad a poor
throw to first Ryan had a ahad th
bettor of th hurling, although "Chief
Johnson could not ' Have site-bed much
better ball. Ryan struck ut nln of th
vial to re, player, whil Johnson son.
tented himself with getting ant of th
Rourkes' scalps. Ryan struck oat auab
c looter a Powell, Swilling and Bortoa.
Twlet ba gat Swilling, and twtr Roth,
' Kelly, Cast I and Watson wrr lb only
Joalea who. did sot fall before Jack'
Icrrlflo bender. a
' " Cola; I.Ik Wlldflrs. -
Th (an looked Ilk It would I to
x1k Inning Just bsfor th blowup lh
lb aigtilh, .Bath twlrler were going Ilk
wildfire and seemed to be getting batter
th longer th gam worst. 1 Omaha's lup.
por( df their pitcher was gilt edged, with
the exception-of tb ninth Inning. ' '
Barpey Retlly .was teat In to bat for
Johnson lb the ninth Inning, with th
bop of ttartlsg a rally, but when Juatie
irttldtd hit ht liner things began to look
bad for th Jtalea, .
Bcanldh played a great gam at second
has agaia, and' continues to bold that
poaltlpa down ilk a vtteran. Arbugaet
did th receiving and caught a good
heady gams, arpptsg two or threw of th
Joels would-be trseree at tb middle tack.
Castlt wa tbert and over, also, behind
th bat. grttlag foat of tb Rour':
pilfering second.
. It was ladle day," also, and lh Roiirke
eauld not toss with over t9D of them In
lb stand applauding .every time, an
Omaha man cam to bat. When th
. nsorket got their two run In th eighth
th fair fan demonstrated that tnep
. t "thtrt when It cornea to boot ting for
tb bom tam.
Sa maw Till Klfjbih.
, Th aoUilag doing sign was bung out
by both pttchfra until, th atgtith lanlng.
ftanoft. th tint man up, rw out to
Zwllhnc Jostle sent on to MMnke, wh
bobessd It. ' He ttoto second and want to
third wbta Cast! overthrew to Mlenke.
Arbogaat tent on to Roth, who higgled
tha ball, allowing Just tea w gat acroaa
' tbo pas and ' Arbogatt to ratth first
safely. Jack Ryan popped on bit Klan
kt't kand. Billy Dartdaoa tbett mad tb
longest bit ot th day. slamming tha bail
to tha right field tone for thr bates.
scoring Arey. Coy I grounded out. John
son to Bortoa.
Reftly want to bat tor Johnson and was
aa eaajr out. Justlco to Kan. KsUy tan!
high oaa to DwvidaotK who misjudged
It and let It slip throat bit fl rarer.
Klly getting to second Powell went t
acanloa I Kan. JustM booted Wauaa a
The beer drink.
trts Enclitb and
Germaris wertj oar exwnmoo
' t)5"
ttrxxstorm, and by birthri(ht
we inherit their Ustcs ao4 necesitic.
The triumph cf the Brewer't Craft
"Old Sty It Lgir"hm our con.
tutional rttjmremerits. Its taate it BtjQ
ite pomt of trrIhrT-s; becguty it U famoua
tor ixt inappy taste.
"Old Sty It Lagtf appeals to the par.
tjcalar man and the dtiimmtu tAysjciJA
Intelligent persons of this class well under-.
stand that the small percentage of alcohol in
"OldStyU Laiti wffl-sct as a tonic
which will develop and strengthen
and brain.
. C HEKXMAM saCWINO COMPAJfY. UCssaks, Wa.
feu iWwgy ,r LERCH & VAN SANDT
311 3ul7th Street iM
Ossa,N.
Touch of Springtime on the Lea -
i . 1 1 1 1 1 . rxrr sr a. r a I f BaawBaatis' .' r t I " r . & i
V
) E8T. LBAOLE. I NAT. tKAOfK. ,
W UPct.1 W.L.P.
Denver i: i Ml1 rinclnnatl ..It I .Ki
Bt. Joseph.. II I .? New York. .It 4 .73
Toeeka le 7 .6i Chicago .... )
Omaha Boetoiw .47
Slous City.. T I .tail PlttabJrgh... t W .411
Wichita .... 7 It .41!, Brooklyn ... I M
Deo Moine 7 W .412: Phlla a .ait
Lincoln .... 4 II Jrt. Iula.... I II XI
AMER. LFAiJl'K. ANEH. ASS N.
W.L.Prt.i W.L r-.
Chicago ...It t .TTIi Mln'apolla. IS .:!
wh ton " Columbua. It I .OT
Boston ....It T .; Toledo II t
Phil d'lphla t .2l 81. Paul... 12 11 .at
Cleveland, t .4711 Kan. city.. 11 .4
Detroit ....(II .yn Louisville.. Ill .ot
ftt. Louis.. II .ttf' Milwaukee. I II .!tn
New Tork. IU .Ml Indian poll T .111
TsMssday'a ttsealta.
WKJITERN LKAOCK.
St. Joseph. I; Omaha. 1
rss Moine 4: rltnai City. I.
Lincoln, Wichita. 1
.Topska. I: Denver, a
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
Boston. ; Chicago, t,
Brooklrn-wittaburgh, rain.
Pnlladelphla-Clnelnnarl. rain.
New York. ; ftt. Louis, t.
AMERICAN LEAOVE.
Bnton-Nw Tork. rain.
Waahlntnon-Philadelphia, wet grounds.
AMERICAN AMOCLATIOX.
lur.ibus. I; Minneapolis. 4.
ledo. t: at. p.uL it
lodlanapoha, I; Kansas City, 7.
fsnusviu, i; Milwaukee, a, .
Oaasos Today.
Western Lsagus-t. Joseph st Omaha.
Pet Moines it Hlouz City, Lincoln at
Wichita, Topeka at Denver.
National League Boston tt rhlrsgo.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at
Fittaburth. New Tork at Kt. Lout
American lasue-Ht Iuta at Nnw
Tork. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Detroit
t Boston. Chisago at Waahlnalon.
American Aaeoclstlon Columbus at
Minneapolis Toledo at Kt. Paul. Indian.
apoiie at Kansas City, Louisville at Mil
waukee ...
grounder and Kelly scored. Z willing wa
an easy out to Kan, cor:
OMAHA.
IB. R. If. O. A. C.
Davtdasn, If 4 4) I 1 t I
Coyis, rf 4 t ' 1 t t
Thorns eon, cf , I do-g- g
Kane, lb I t 1 II It
rVanlon. fh I t t 1 1 t
Ntohotr, '.....,. I t ' I I
Jueltce, aa .. I t I . I
Arsogsst, c 11 t 7 4 ,
Ryan, p I t l' t
Totait....;. .a I i 17 u I
T. JOSEPH.
. Aa R..H. o. a. mv
Kelly, )..,.., 4 lll
Powsll. If....,,....,,, 4 I t t
Watson, rf 4 1 t t
Zwilllng cf 4 I t
Bortoa. lb 1 1 It 1 t
Koth, lb !!
Mwnks. a I t I 1
Casus, e I 1 I I 1
Johnson, n, 1114 1
Ksllly !
Total t 1 1 M M "t
Batted tor Jthasua In ninth.
Omaha
Run I I I I
Hlta HI iu
St. Jnteph-
Runs .i t I I t 1-1
Hits I 1 I I t 1 I
Three-bass hit: Davidson. Struck out:
By Ryan. : by Johnson. I. Bases on
balls: Oft Ryan. I: oft Johnson, I. fMoten
bast: Just los Ls't on bases: Omaha. I:
St. Joseph, t Tims: 1st. I'tnptr:
lisaksu. ,
LIKCOLXt Lt'CK II . ETTER
ittelesN Wla Coatsst By besrs at
Nlao to rr.
WICHITA. Kan.. May 1 -Unco I a had
better luck thsn Wlehlu at every Mags
of th gam and won. Routt and Jack
son each lasted hut an Inning. KlHt
pitched steady ball till th eighth when
he hit tw men and Miller followed with
s horns run. Doris wsa hit hard, but
Wichita could not hit la tht pinch,
oar:
WICHITA.
v A. R. H. 0. A. E.
Craig. If I 1 I I
MlddTeton. cf 4414
Davis rf I I I I I
Hughes, lb I I I ' 1 t
Schmidt, lb. I I I I 1
Callahan, a. I t I t '
Waooa, Ill
tar, lb t till
Jackson, p..,.. ...... I t 1 t
the body
I Standing of Teams
aVstrr . - vT li.x
-was-ar -wtssssssssssnjssak j w, 1
8
.'--- J ,. gr- a
" M.
THEBKE: OMAHA. TL'LSDAY. MAY 7,
Routt, p.. Ill
Kill., p t I I 1 I
Clair 1 I I I . I
. Totait M 4 13 M T I
,' . -LINCOLN. -
AR. R. H. 0. A. E.
Millar, cf 4 J 111 1
Cols. J , t I . I
fobb. rf 4 1 1 t I
MrC'ormkk, If I 1 I I
Mullen, as 4 I X.I t I
Dwyer, lb 4 1 Til
Bsrber. Sb..... 4 1 I I I I
Strstton, 4 I I I I
Uuvl. p 1 I I I I
Tfts
tsl M t 9 24 7 1
Retted for Jackson in th ascend.
Called at end ot tugth account of rain.
Wichita 1 1 1 s-4
Lincoln I I -
Left on base: UiK-oln. : Wichita. 11
flscrtfli-s hit: Mullen. Two-bass hit:
McCorml'k. Wacob. Mlddleton t. Horn
run: Miller. Stolen bas. Mullen 111,
Cobb. Davis, Barber. Hits: Off Rout.
I In one Inning: off Jackson. I In one
Inning: off KUIe. 4 In sl Inning. Struck
out- m RjmjI. 1: br Kills 4: by Doyle.
a. Basra on balls; Off Routt. 1: off Jack-
eon. I: ofr LKyt, a rasaeo sau; nirai
ton. Wild nit: Ellis Hit by pitched
boll: Doyle, 1; Barber. I'mplrt: Kls
aan. 101 X CITY HALI.IB iH M.1TH
Haestsa Tsached far roar Mlto In
ths Loot laalaa.
StOl'X CITT. la.. May I.-A ninth-Inning
rslly gave eiloug City a I to 4 vic
tory over Dea Moines. Hussion was
touched up for four bit In tho last in
ning, bcoro:
SlOl'X CITT.
AB. R. H. 0. A. E.
Ferrsll. cf I I 1 1
Hmlth. 4 11111
Rellly, lb I I 1 I I I
Brsen. rf 4 1 I 1 0
Myers. If I I 4 I I
Andreas, lb 4 114
Brooks lb 4 I 1 II
f adman, a 4 I I 4 t
Campbell, p 1111
French I I I
Total M I II IT II I
DE8 MOINES.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Calllgan. lh 4 114 11
Hshn, cf Iltld
Kelly, rf I 1 I
Thomas, lb I 1 1 II
Korea, as till
Welch, tb Ill 1 1
Curtis If 4 t
I'latow.kl t I
llueaton, p... 4 . 1 , 1 ,1 . . r d
Tot.1 I 1 l I
. Ratted for Campbell In ninth.
Two out when winning run wa scored.
lout city I i -l
Dea Moine I 1 1 I I I 4-4
Two-bee hits: Myers. Cadman. Rsllly,
Curtis Mom run: Huoston. Sacrifice hlta:
Rsllly. Welch, mole bases: Hreea.
Myers. Cadman. Smith. Hueaton. Lft on
bases: Moux City, I: Dra Molnea, a.
Bass on balls Off Campbell. I; oft Huea
ton. L Struck aut: By CampbeH. 4: by
Hoeetnn. I. Psssed balle: Cadman. I:
I'latowakl. J. Hit by pitched ball: Rsllly.
Tim: 1.4. Umpir: Johaaoa.
Luxus Team Twice
Beaten by Columbus
COLL M BUS. Nth.. May l-8pcal
Telegram.) Col umbu defeated tha Luius
team of Omaha la two game Saturday
and Sunday. Tha Lutu team surprised
th leaguer In th first gam n Satur
day, It taking tho league r twelv innings
t wla. Scot, tint game: R.H R.
Luius 4 14
Columbua Ill
Scot, tocond sat: . R.H E.
Luaua ... 14 7
Columbus .ft lib
Greeley Loses Out
, to Spalding Team
BPALD1NO. Neb. May 4-t8peolsl.-Orsajlay
waa dafoatad 4 to t by Spalding
this aftarnooa. Jobs Ryan of tha win
ning tears atraok out lift a man. Sooro:
Spalding I llllllltl
Oraslay I III I I I I t-l
SCOTIA WILL REMAIN
IN BASE BALL FIELD
SCOTIA. Neb., May l-iSpsdal.) Scotia
bsM aa mtbastastls metlng. rgaautlng
ball team attar having achieved alloc bo
la MIL All mean bar ot tho old team art
still here with aetto new timber. This
glvwt assurane of a atlll better team. Ed
Bodousek was lctd manager. Bert
Ammsrmaa oaptaln A aumbar of gam
hav been arrangta. taeludlBg Orand
I aland state league team, to ba played
Saturday. May Is. Members ot thd tsam
tr: a A ro merman, catch; T. Mcrarlaad,
pitch: Q. Cook, prion ; D. Ssutter, first:
H. MlUer. sooond; B. Bodousek. abort; K.
Sttka. third; J. Popps. csatar; a
Oroaoay. left; a. Murpky. light; J.
Coana. atlllty.
Th team would Hk te hear from all
surrounding towns tor a data.
Beatrie Bests Ts Ywtan.
BKATRICR Neb.. May . (Special
Telegram 1 Beatrlo defeated tba Tork
Stat Naru kaa ball team her tht
sflernnoa by ths scor of 4 to a. The
featuree war th batting at Mlkr and
th pitching of Belts of Beatrice. He
truck nut atxleen batsmen. Bsdara ot
Tork mad a sensational on-aandd
catoh f a difficult fly in left field. The
two teams will play bar again tuoatt-t w.
HE.
Bcatnco ..... 41
Tork t I
Retteries- Beatrice. Belt and Darrowr,
Tork, Oabora. Jebet and ftpoar.
H
HOOPER. NeK, May I Qlpssltl.r
Hoopar boys playsd consistent ball
against Sortbaer. but til glnt-er waa taken
out at tbm by rank tcia1na ot the
umper. Soar: R.H1
Hooasr I I I I 1 I I I Ml I
Scribaer I 14 111 II I I 7
Katienal
"
HIS A1X WORKED WZU FOE
OUAHA YISTTEDAY.
JACK RTAN.
Fa . Rourkt'g Pitcher Who It Winning
. . Hit Cam.
SAINTS COMEWITH A RUSH
TwelTi Kuu Scored in Two Inningi
Agtinrt Toledo.
TISIT0S3 GET EA11T 8TAST
t. Paal Ksaeks Thro Pltshsrt Oat
aa asd Ralt of amo It
Tworro to Eight 1T
Stolen Baas.
ST. PAUL. April A-s. p.i A.r..,
Toledo her today. U to 1 With th
ooro 4 to I agalnit them th St. Paula
soorsd flv rang la th sixth Innlnc.
knocking Swtnn out of tho box. Toledo
own back with four ran In tb seventh.
Jllgglnbatham and Col lessors war take
out of tho box In th aovtnth. whan St.
mm caroa ttvta runt. West aunpUnMd
them. - Howard, batting for Trssraaaer.
Wplod la oa oeater, hrlnglng la tht
winuing run. csrtsck got flv hit.
ST. PADU
At H O
totUe. r. . a a a
TOleTDO.
AS. ash
OAS
amm. n.... 4 t
IHisekaa, sbl I
I ihumi, ait I
t .... g
I lOrtssa, 11... t t
I IDernoa, le.. 4 I
irwtaes. a... I I
t eaena. p.... I t
4 H'otaaak pit
t ttllaaieia. pit
t WM. t t t
t'Meaa I t
Hemsaa. l I I
HM-a'h a
Aetrer. Is.. 4 I M
Seetwsa. hi
lama, ...... 4 11
Tntre'eer, till
Sleet, a I 1 I
Daeia, p I
karser. p...t t t
Heear ...lit
WeM t I
Tuus.....M II It It
MUMMi
"Matte: for West la ths ninth.
Batted for TTsgresser In ths seventh.
"Hsn far Hn, rA ki . .
, .- . - v. .. u..., 1 1, r.niri.
X'J ; I 1 t I I I 4 I -
St. Paul Illltiia ei
Stoiea bases: Chapman. Hlnchmaa (ri,
Burna. Csrlsch. umn w. ck.k1-
Two-baa hits: Butler. Ooodmaa. Three
baas hit: Howsrd. Double pisys: Chap
man to Hlnchman to Derrick. Csrlsch ts
Hlnchman. Hlta: Off Daua u in sevea
Inning: off Ksrs-er. 1 In tm tnni.M.
off Swtnn. I In fivt and two-thirds in
alngs; off Hlgginbothant. 1 In two-third
mn na;; off Weet, 4 In one and one-third
mnlng; Collsmort pitched to one hatter.
Struck out: By Dsuaa, t: by Ksrger. I;
br Swsiin, I; by Hlcglnhotham. 1: by
West. 1 First base on hails- nrt n.,...
4; off Swann, 1; off Hlgflnbotham. l:
off Collsamre, I; off West. 1 Will
Piton: oolismtr. Dauaa. Time: l:aV
tmplrta: Colli and Anderson.
.' Blwes liark Hlta,
KAN8A ST ITT. Hav Runchli kit.
won for Kansas City today, T to L ln
dlanapolla scored twioa, but wst unablt
to hit ths delivery of either Msddog or
Homsby succeeafully. Flvo of th locals'
uu were oouoisa. ocoro:
KAMA! CtTT IHPUMASOUI
at H O. A B un t i l
aarbeaa, tb I t t 1 tWaetniH, II I 1 S t t
I Oaraa. SI I I I flrLaary, a.l 1 I I I
traaUer. k.1 I I I eOasawr, K.I I 1 tl
Carr. Is..... I lit I IKuater. IS- 4 Iff)
toinlie. al 1 4 I McCkrty. rf I t 1 t 4
Jaaaa. a... I I I I IS Clarss, I t t t
Deeaey. Is.. I I I t IWaM-raU. 14 11
Tin, rf.... I til twimaeje, hi I I I I
Muaaa. p.. I t t 1 Men, .... 11)11
Uerssar. p.. t t t 1 WMW. p.... I I I I I
- Braes .....1 t t I t
Tetale M ITU I
TU1 S) M U I
Batted tor Whit m ninth.
Kanaaa City ...... lllt
Indianapolis ItllllllH
Two-bass hits: Scballar. Jams. Cau-r
m. Corn don. Bacrlfloa hits: Schallar. J.
Clsxka, Jamea, Flena, O1 Leery. Saertfle
flea: se, Oagnssr. Stosan baart: Coe
rcion. Woodruff. Baas on balia: Oft
Men. I: aft White. I; oft MaMog. I: oft
Hornsby,.L Struck out: By Whits. I; by
taddox. I; by Hornsby, t Hits: Oft
siers, in rwo-tnird inning: orr White,
I in ons-thlr tnntns: arf MaAdov a in
four Innlats; rt Homsby, I la frra In
nings Left ow bases: ndianapoha. T;
i.ns city, 4 First bsss oa errors:
rullsnapolla. L Time: 1st. Vmplrat-.
'rguaoa and Haadlbaa. .
Brewer Bat Oat Vestsrr.
MILWAtTKEE, May 4 Lou4rml!k
Wsa poonded by Mllwsukso, which won
from Louisville. Bcoro:
MILWalTttX - uxilgviua.
a H O a g. ' 11110 .1.1
lleaeM, ..! tWera. S... I I t 1
lueaalfc ri. I I IBSrea. !.. I I t t
raarlea, fa.. 4 t t 4 IHarsea, If.. 4 141
Uta.a.... I 1ft Ibraaere. lb 4 t U t t
Ckevaa, at.. I I t t tae-sunes, et4 I t t
Ma l-... 4 in t tssu. IS.....1 t I t t
rare. s l f ettaaMr. at.. I tit
ScSala. s... 4 111 Sftamar. e. 1 1 t i 1
aurtes. p... 4 4 tt i Hi i 'a, t II 1 t
Ttaa... nu i 'istast a t si a) i
Mllwcuke ....... t I I 1 1 I S
Lsuisvllt ........ lliilli -
Two-bass bit: Csproo. Randall. Tbros-M-
hiU: Martos, Clark.. Baenflc hits:
ftchalk, Caproa. Douses aiays: Char let
to Lewia to Jonos, Marlsn t Sehaik to
Jons First bass oa balls: Oft louder
milk. I: oft Marlon 1 Struck out: By
Loudsrmllk. I; by Marion. L Tlmi IJL.
Umpires: Blerhaltar and CoanoUy.
Ths Pseoartsnt and Judlcsowg Coa at
Ktwspapsr Advertlalng kl tb Road to
1912.
fSg Drawn
Ntwa ia'i,
CUBS GET AWAY IN TE LEAD
Bunched Hit Defeat Boitoa in the
Opener of Series.
FIVE TO THREE IS ITHAL SCOEE
Miller Drives Oat Hasso Rat
fpraH Get Three-Base Hit aad
Archer aad Devil a Land
Tws-laggrn.
CHICAOO, May (.-Chicago bunched
hltt today and won tha opening gam of
th assist tram Boston, ft to A A shower
In th eighth Inning delayed tb gm a
few minute, score:
CHICAOO. aotTov.
AI.S.U.A.B AtHOAl
stMekar. Ml t
scaali, if.. I 1
Tltker. at... t t
Rehaat. sf . I 1
tlw'eua. lb 4 t
(vei. ....! I
Uenei, Ik.. I
Arrker. a.... I I
le. I
eOatpeaO. ef 4
iMIller. rf... 4
tklrae, H ...I
Derlla, lb... 4
issnti. sa.... 4
MrPsa'a, B4
4X111, 4
...t t
tTylar. p..... t
- avriaus. a. t
' Total n in I thro, p.... I
. I
t t
. Tetala at t M t
Hatted for MrTlgu In second lanlng.
Batted tor Brown la ninth.
Chicago I 1 I 1 I I ag
Boaun ,. IIMlltlM
i ww-eu nit: arcner, uavim. Tnreo
basa hit: Kpratt. Horn run: Miller.
Hit: Off Tyler. 4 In OM-thlrd Inning;
off McTuraa. nine In two-thlrvla Innlns-
off Brown. 4 In seven Innings. Sacrtfios
nin: ineney til. urown. stolen bane:
Devlin. Double plays: Spratt to Pweenty
to Dsvlln. Kvera to Tinker to Klmmer-
man. Kirks to Kkng to McDowud, Tinker
to Zimmerman. Left on baser.: Chicago,
7; Boston. 4. Bases on balls' Oft Cheney,
1; off Tyler. I; off Brown, ft. Struck
out: By Cheney, 7: by Brown, t Tim:
Left. Umpires: Johnston aad Eaaoa-.
Olanta Oatplar taraUaala.
ST. LOIT1S. May 4.-81. Louis sdded an.
other gams to th "L" column this after
noon. . New Tork winning tha opener.
New Tork started ths scoring, getting
two run la ths first, when Dsvors waa
passed. Doyl tripled sud Burnt singled.
score:
Kanr tork. it. loci
ii.io.i t At.n o a a
Derer. ... t tt t tMsttlaa. hi I I 1 I
Derle. !.... I 14 1 Sr.llte. It tllll
teeter, ert lit tMesrer. a . 4 t 1 1 t
Bare, k-tt. till OX'eeutf, tt I II I
Markle, lk.. I III I OOakee. ef.... 4 I T t t
aereag. tb.. 4 I I t Haeeer. I 1 1 4 t
, aa., t lit ewiiie. rf.... 4' III
Mrara. a... 4 til awunra, .. I 1411
Abms J I I I t tallea. p.... I t t I t
bWker ft... I tilt
Wlleea ....1 lilt Tetssv.JI If at l
Tetala.. ...M at n n t
Batted for Dtnror la seventh.
New Tork 14111-4
St. Loula I I 1 I I A 1
Two-baas hits: A me (1), Doyle, Hauser.
Thr-bsso hits: Doyle, Konetrhy. Kao
riflos bit: BbJuml Ssoriftc files: Bnod-
grssa, 2. stolen bases: Doyl, Burna (2).
Heraog. Double pltyt: Henog to Mer-
kl. Sharer to Doyl. Doyl to Krister to
Mrrklo. Bsss on halla: Off Salle, i;
off Ames, E Struck out: By Kelle, 1;
byby Am. 1. Tim: I. vs. Umpires:
Bran nan and Owens
Senataa High Trial Rortolh.
STANTON. . Neb., May t-(8pcli.)-Ttatardsvy
aitaraooa tho Stanton High
(ohool tsam won thslr second victory
this seon when tt defeated th Norfolk
High school team oa tha boms ground
by a soar of U to ft. Bcoro: . R. H. B.
Stantoa I I 1 4 I t 1 -l 1-14-4
Norfolk lllt-s--
Bsttsrt: Ssnton. Roy Holateln aad
Olassr, Norfolk: Logan and Emery.
Tstrslt Tskss Back Bslley,
DETROIT. May 4 President Marin of
tb Detroit Aiwerlcan leagu base ball
club aanounosd today toe purchaas ot
Pitcher Bill Ballsy ot tn nr. ioul Amer
Icsas. . Bsllew. a touthnaw. waa long
considered on of Dttrott'a greatest
iThls year it's the:
! "BALLOT." Every!
good citizen ought ;
! to enjoy its advan-j
i tages. i
' "Ballot" 1 the comfort
able low collar with;
; "Eaay-Tre-Slide" space :
I and patented "lxck-that-:
Lockl" j
! The wide fftitching adds ;
a style distinctioii to this ;
! collar that you are ure
j to like. ; : i
! U ytm prefer tamo ttyl but !
hlRbor ask yonr good habat
! dasher for - Whirlwind" or'
' "McAstoo.r All ara t !
WOsWAws; ,
a--a
tatsjer sVeaatr . mAmmncm
Z 1 tar Z9c Qasjtsi "Shtas S
OrisaiSalriaCiliiri ,MibiM,Tssy
rv mi. ft k.-a. i
for The Bee by
mum PRAISES ROURKES
Styi-the Omaha Tears is Equa to
Any ia the le&g-ue.
BENVE& IS TO HATE NO EDGE
St. Josoph Owner rrrSlcta that No
- Tsasa la tho t eater la to Hav
a Raaaway Thle Year
Saoh aa Last.
Wbta tha manager f ono ball team
prtlait another than hit own and putt It
oa tho tamo ravel. It mutt be admitted
that tha team ha praises Is tnara and
ovsr, but that is Sua; what Jack Holland,
manager ot tb 8u Joseph team, did for
th Rourkes.
"I bllv Omaha has at good a team at
thara kt In lh league,' said Holland this
morning. "And when I say they art on
par with tha Joalea I am handing them
tht rati good. Omaha hat a better team
this year than It hat had In many tea
ton, and tht poopia of Omaha art awars
ot tho fact. I catuv-it remember of a
Sunday that St. Jooepu hat played In
Omaha wnen I taw a better or mora an
thusiastia crowd than was oat to tht
gams her yeslerdey. When all th
Rourkta gat to going good It will be on
of th hardest trams In th leagu to
boat.
"And right hers 1 want to say that
thr win be no runaway team In tht
leagu thta year as there was last. Den
ver, by th loss ot Buck O'Brien and
Catey Hagarman.' going Just tt tb rest
of tbo teams Thtrt It not a pitcher In
tht league today who Is any better tbtn
Class A material and, for that reason,
th race thl season will bo closer than
It has been for many year. I figure that
I hav a good a team at thr Is la th
leagua, for tho treason that my player
are ail young fellows. "Buck" Freemen
la tho oldest man I hsvs en th team,
and I think aa tht sestoo growg older
th Bl Joseph plsyers win all go batter.
"Aa to th attendaoot at tha games thta
year It kt bsttar than It haa aver been.
Omaha I drawing batter than last year
by a large number an, all th teams in
tht Icarus are doing likewise."
Stsa Ball Taass a..
Th Partner boat tha ftxa by th score
of 1 to ft, Sunday. Cotton of th Parmer
struck out olvn men.
Brur
A CtmttmmJ Story ia J
MgvltJsTrtrcrTeHtS
RVt I I UkrCD tOM W44ATT4 1
aTota-vt
TM( eVetsANtm.?
ana voo saio
ki I vw Soeio.tvri wwi-"
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CoNin 1 itivit v4Mii.g iwm -11 V I
PirtLAtt Vwav?rj- lawi?ieiooitA ' '
7alV N Hw.aCTwj 4VU.I
wmm osaxasw , .,
You can't help but admire the sagBc-
' ity of old Brur Badger in netting back his '
supply of .
The countless friends ol Peerless BeCT can
apfaroesse how important it waa to gut tt back, lor
oo other bear hat tha asm likable taate and Savor. .
Toe rotOy ought to try it yourself. Order a cast
delivered to tout home today. Bra-wed, aged aad
bottiad oolv by th
OMAHA.
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cua. roam
TOIealllaSiw)
Hal Coffman f
r ll
',' 4'
L si t
pi
TUt teat caa'f rap
becauat it it rsrtrr
Ucktd like tht end!
oftcollaA Itrsa'f
bind ia th crotch
bceaus there arc no
buttont ot ths teat
to present Irta
movement.
Thrit-imtrttr
itngt, faritr
is tlkUtU and full
II
J
It can't gap in tho
eat
can't bind in the crotch r
gives doablm wear where (
the wear is hardest .
always fits perfectly
JUlmti, sttlttJfMittl.()Ol$$S.M
tint ssssf dtultri isvl it Gil it fdmj.
The Surikios Usoulwiax Ca Pique, O.
42J
THt PtWf tCT UNION SUIT l
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Badger
- tcttgre by "Fa
f oa ROBERT MANTELU
oa. trr xSee.CORTELU
MER.
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Bud
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