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r . .. m ti-t mriTTI Tt-TTiV-CKr'n V l V 1 r. 1 01 A It Served Mutt Right for Trying to Mix In j P Mm I mct imv I CMtfKtM. 1 COTTA. ,; Ntl ' AeVSwrM. CUeb I'LL 6a UL opmo dc tsr r tieus? . i hT etE,. iMfu T WAV ACCTAV a wotwj arVlfD rof. AM ... Twl IV INOHt A evavfTHX-t. o.H.srrr, in AA4 AwVA. bhjejri TO ts sotoou W.IP.L t.tb eVY eVxr, 1. kPKMO tA VAT. X COUUONTT THIHK COVIN IN YlrS, w8wm 6Y TOO TMCRE , ON TieACi - . Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher f TOO I - I , - Z I I -i-3. . . . TflNa jT 1 no- 1 Ycv Or., I I r: " " '..I I wrr, I 1 in " A t .1 i wr i m mi a i r - arii-i"u-B"'ii i id r--i p ii i . r kind v i i t m 1 1 h iro i n s n ' v r- . rxa t 111 J I I I7 I1 nklH7llAil II ij 1 1. I . I J En L 3 1 TORRES TAKESECOND GAME Tkey Win by Connecting With Bn den at Opportune Timet. EAIX AIX0W8 BUT FIVE HITS MMtarfal Tr1rll Kn Kam rrnat OIIIbw Mar Taaa Aaa ! avail la RaarliM raala- I a la. Rourk' athlftea cllmbrd op aastlMr Botch In th prern( folumn by tak ing lh awan4 t.m at the nrtMi from Toptka rftrday afternoon by a aeon of to 1. Mark Hall'a maMrful work on tha mound made It an alnraat Impnwlbla tuk for lh Kaa to aoor. But flva acattr4 bit wm (arnared aft Hall'i oXIrcry. It was a awoll Kama until tb Rourkta fx ttwr trl4 In th sixth Innlnf ana puahed tha first run aero. Tbptka But u a rood fltbt. but osiild not aolva Mark's myatarloua wrtnklaa. Thy m4a th flral run of th fmm In th fourth. Tha Itourkca deadlocked It In tha sixth, forced ahead In th seventh and pocketed th came In th et(hth. Pour two-baf-aera, one triple and flva alnflea were made by th locals. Alderataa (tana Well. A Merman looked Ilka s winner for the first flva Innings, allowing but two hlta. which war harm Its. In tba seventh he was found for tw hlta Th Rourkas took bis measurs In tha eighth with five clouts. Wsnnw played at short In place of Justice, who Is slok. Tba abort! top pro-tem nade two bite and on run. Thotnaaoo mad tws- Davtdsoa was the only Roui k not to connect safely. Dulln. a new man who reported at Kaw headquarters, waa sent la at short .Slop for Toprka while Lee waa switched t second. Tha latter waa not familiar .with tha position and made a boot whan tt meant something. Dulln played abort Uk a veteran, taking flva chances with out an error. Johnson waa behind tha bat for the Rourkea again and held th Kaw tied to their baaea. In on Inning Xanaan tried to pilfer second, but waa caught t least ten feet from tha bag. Non f th othara tried It. - Toaeka's Only Peer. - Topeka mad th first run of th gam In th fourth. After Rlrkert had gone put, Gardner singled to center. Dulln advanced Gardner a baa on ground ball. A slngls to left by Us aeored tiardner. Emory grounded out. Lea t Cardner. -: Th Rourkea tied the prior th sixth. Xsvtdson grounded out, Lmlln t Oard ;scr. Covl landed safe on Alderman's error. - Thotnaaoo sent him to second with a hit to centra They both ad vanced on Kan' ouo, Johnsoa sent a slow on down tha third baas line to Emory, who fumbled It long enough for Coy I to soor and Johnson to land safe at first, scanlon went out. Alderman tu Gardner. With one down In tha seventh Wanner don bled to left Hall scored him with a doable to center. Davidson flew out to center. Coyl grounded out. Lee to Gardner. Tnomaeoa opened tha eighth with a double to center. Ho want to third when Kan beat out a bunt Johnsoa popped up to Emory. ' Them aeon and Kan aeored on Sean' Jon's triple to the right Bold fane and Scanlon came In when Lee fumbled th ball wbea It tu thrown tat from th field by Gear. Nlehoff singled to left Vent to second on Wanner" hit to can ur. He stole third baa and aeored when Ilall went out aa a grounder to Dull a to Gardner. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Davttson. ir I Corle. rf 4 ?liomaoo, cf 4 Kane, lb 4 Jo4tnoo, e 4 anion, Ib.. 4 Nk-hoff. B 4 Warmer, as H I Ilall, p. 4 have seen some wors umpiring than be put over. It seems that th Omaha pitcher will not give more than four or flv hlta at any time, while the Rourkea pile up do sens of them. Maybe Frank labell Is coming back after all. lie went In for a Pinch hitler twice recently and came across with a safe one ea h time. Th Addition to Danny Clair to the Des Moines team will strengthen Isbell'a chance perceptibly. Claire la a good bitter and a good fielder. DCS MOI5IES DEB-BATt LIMCOLit NrCormlck's Haas Pis la Fourth core Oobk aad lakell. DEfl MOINES. May 14 -Dee Moines de feated Lincoln. 1 to 1 McCormlck a home run In the fourth Innmg aeored Cohband labell s slnsle In the sum Innlna allowed Claire and Korea to score. The remainder of th gam waa a pitcher-! battle. Hears: DES M01NR8. AB. R. H. O. A. E. I'ahn. cf 4 1 a a Curtla, If I l I loinaan. n all II Clair. Jb I 1 I Thomas, lb.. 4 4144 Korea, as t 1 l I Belden. rf 1 t t rietowakl, c 10 0ft Norlhup. p 14 4 1 Tueaton, p 44414 labell I 1 Totals ii 4 "i 17 19 1 LINCOLN. I AR ft. H. O. A. E. Miller, rf 4 I I Col. 4 1 I 1 14 Cobb, rf Ill Id McCormick, If t 1 1 4 Mullen, as 4 4104 fwyer, b I I 1 k Barbour. Jb 4111 Carney, 4 0 Ha arm an, p a a I Puzzle for Topeka Yesterday YORK OPENSWITH A WIN Grand 11 and Bounced to the Tone of Fire to Four. a... ;. , I a kh I sxyjr - c, I t Berg ha mar Toisls B l?il afttted for Northup In fourth. ' HBtted tor Hagerman la ninth. flee Moines IIMUIIM Lincoln 4414414- Two-base hit: Hehn. Throe-baas hit: Curtis. Home run: MeCormlck. Double play: Colllsan to Korea to Thomas. Wild pitches: Northup. Heaerman. Stolen bases: Hehn, Dwyer, Miller. Hits: Off Norlhup, I In four Innings, off Hueetnn, 4. In flv Innings. Left on bases: De Moines. 1: Lincoln. 1. Run ea he.Ha: Off Hagerman. ; tt Northup. I: off llueesbn. t Struck ut: By Northup 1; by'Hsserman. 1: by Hueston. , Time: IN. L'mMre: Haskell. .4''-ehJ ToUls U 4 10 a 1 TOPEKA. . AB. R. H. O. A. E King, rf 4 1 t Rlekert. If 4114) Gardner, lb 4 1 1 U 1 4 XHilia. ......... 1 1 4 4 Lee. Ib 4 4 1111 Knwry. tb 1 t t 1 I Gear, rf t 1 1 Chapman. ... S S ' AMeraaaa. P I 1 4 1 ....3 1 B U 114-t 1 I 1 J - Totals ... Hits ... Topeka Run 1 - 1 Hlta li:l-i Scanlon out. bunting third strike. . ' Two-baa hits. Johnson. Wanner. Hell. Tboraaeoa. Three-base hit:ficanlon Double play: Kiehotf to Scanlon to Kan. Hit by pitched ball: Dulln. Wild pitch: HalL Passed ball: Johnson. Struck out: By HalL t. Bases ea balls: Off Hall. 1; off Alderman. L Stolen hens: Nlehoff, John soa. Tnomaeoa. Left oa bases: Omaha, T; Topeka. a. Time: 1:1a. Umpire: Knaps. Arwaad th Ctrewlt. TSe asm teams again today. saner playa some asm at shertstea. The longer KeanlOB piays at aecood to petter be gt. Sow let's ao for the aecood place In the percentage columft. Well it looks tike Kane has found his betting eye aaaln. Let e watch htm climb. Yesterday was the fourth consecutive gam in wrack th Roarkes bar aaad at eat ten htts. Cmpir Kaapp i Was very much kt celdeswa. At tiocx rornDs two fitchesj Dea ver Takes Drubbing bp Seawo of 4 SOToatooa to Two. Sioux City clouted Olmstaad and Harris st ' will and won over Denver. 17 to I Olmstead pasaed three Bloux Cltyana In uoceaeton In th fourth, th trio scoring on timely hlta Myers mad en borne run, one double and three single. Scon: S1ULX CITT. " ' AB. R, H. a A. E rarrell, cf ....4 111 Rreen. cf till yers. if 4 41 Tennant. lb 4 t I U S Rellly, lb 4 1111 Smith, ss 4 I S I t Andreas, lb v. 4 I I 4 Cad ma a. o 4 1 1 1 I I' Brown, p I 1 ' Total ........... 41 17 1 IT M 1 1 ' . DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. ..Lknd.. Sb. 4 ltd OOSHRDL Uovd. th 4 1 S 4 , Clulllln. ib 4111 Beell. If 4 1 1 Klnaella. If 4 4 Casstdy. rf 11 Kenworthy, cf.... 4 I S 1 S Lindeey, lb 4 1 Coffey, ss.. .......... 41111 Spahr. o I 1 I 1 Framben, .... 1 4 1 1 Olmstead, p.......... t ' 1 I Harris, p...B...... t S 1 ChannU 1 ' Total ...... M 11 M 11 1 "Batted for Olmstaad In fourth. Sioux City 4 4 1 4 4 -rr Denver Mill I I I t-l Two-bass alts: Brsen. Myers. Qvrlltla Three-base kit: Cadman. Home run: Myera. Sacrtflca hna: Breea. Smith. Stole, base: Tennant. Smith. Left on base: Sioux Ctty. : Denver, a.' Hits: Off Olmeteed, M In four Innings: off Kama. 1 In four tnninga. Bsiss oa ball: Oft Brown. 1; off Olmstead. 1: off Herri a L Struck out: By Brown. 1; by Otmatead, 1: by Harris, . Wild pitch: Heme Passed ball: Fran bee. Hit by pitched hall: Andreas, Cadmaa. Brown. Qulllln. Time: 14. Umptra: Johnson. ST. JOB Fl'LLS OIT VICTORY Loral Baaeh Hit After Wtehlta Tiea th Seas. ST. JOSEPH. Mar M -After Wichita bad tied th scos on two hits and an error, the locals bunched hits on Hereea and won by a soor of 4 to I Soor: WICHITA. AR ft. H. O A K Craig .If 11111 Middle ton. ci. 4 a . l i a a Davi. rf 4 1 I S ....11 .... 4141 ..... 4011 4 1 4 4 1111 - I Koemer. lb... Hughea. lb..,. Callahan, as.. Nee. I Stark, c Hersvhe. p.... Petilgrew I 'Is - . r Vv HASTINGS DRAWS BIG CBOWD Roase tor Fresaont laale to Check the Lead of Brlekeaakere Kearaey Wlaa Froaa Superior. MARK HALL. Total JSt I ST. JOSEPH. V AB. R H. Kelly tib ... 4 Powell. If 4 1 ; 1 Watsoa. rf t Z willing. cf.,....... 4 1 S BOrlCU. lk,HM.iMM 4 I 1 4 Rellly. Sb 4 t Melnk. ss. ........... 4 Bachsnt. ....... 1 S Freemaa. p.......... 1 1 St M 11 Totals a 4 11 17 U Batted for Heroes la ninth. Wichita !-: ft Joseph . 1 4 I 4 4 : - Three-haee hit: Borton. Twe-baee hlte: Powell. Stark. Sacrifice bits: Watson. Koerner. stolen base: Rellly. Left oa bases: Wichita, a: St. Joseph. C Struck out. By Freemaa. 1; by Harsch. 4. Bases oa belle: Oft Freemaa. 1 Wild pttea: Freaaiaa. Doable pier: Koerner, maarkrted Tlmo: M. Vmfrr. Kiasaa. HDLSWITT'S HOME RUN WINS Lone Score in Fourth Decides Game for Colombo. ONE E0OSHE GAUTS THIRD BASE Prkmrd and Westerall Shaw Fiaa Form 1st C a test at ladlaaapells lagertoa aad Saatth Drive Out Two-Begger. INDIAN APOLIB, May K-Hulawltt's homa run la tha fourth Inning, tba only score of tha gam, won S pitchers' duel for Columbus la th first of tha series bare today. Both pitchers war In fin form. Only on Indianapolis player reached third. Score: COU.Msrt IMXULVAPOUa. ASUOAI AB.H0AS cf.. 1114 IKaMr. et...t 4 14 S SWgeeiwrl. If. I S I S S tHiite, lb.. Ill I llMenee. ftl I I 1 I I lo-Uary s. I 4 1 4 1 I erasn. a I I t SQesaler rf.. I 1 t 1 swiiimsh. f t l noalutt .. t TtU....-M If lWakwstI .1 4 Tatasv.sT7n Batted for tVhlltaer In ninth. Batted tor Woodruff In ninth. Columbua tl IndlanapoUa - Two-basa hlta: Inge rt on. Smith. Home run: HulseltL Struck out. By nehlltaer. I: by Packard. 4. Double playa: Miliums to Hunter. Hunter tuneasnted. Miller to Hula wltt. SchBtaer, Ingertoo to Hunter. Ktoten bases: Hulssrltt. Snelton. Sacrl flco bit: Ingarton. Basoo on balls: Off Plckard. 1; off Scblltser. I. Left on bases: Columbus, t: Indtanapolla L Time: IS. Umpires. Bier halter and CNiirilly. Larey Helaa Brewers. MILWAUKEE. May U-Laroy was ta fla form, boldtng th horn dub to four hlta and winning. Slap nicks, waa with maa oa ease, ecore: ST. racu tuLWAC-KCS. U n t i l At H O I 1 i .i I euieeii. d. i I ) l i Hernaas. rt. 4 t t tfUaeall. rl .l I I I 1 Heeer. tllll SOerlw. 1 1 McCWk. si I I llswa. aa ...4 I A el fey. lb. .. 4 IS :ee. K. t limn. xt i t uom. an I. Lewie. Sllll etlu. !... I 1 t 1 tore. ...... 4 III SHankall. . I S I I Later, s I 11 esiasaMsa. pl 1114 HIckSMS, Hill Osanea, rf. 4 I 1 rerria. Pa.. I I Miller. Ik... 4 4 la Naisww. Zl 1 I Cerwar. s... 4 4 4 Sana. a..... 4 14 racaaid. p.. 4 1 t balls: Off Laroy. I: off Slapnlrka, L Struck out: By Plaonlcka. 1: by Laroy. 4. Tim: :. Umpire: Chill and Ander son. KANSAS CITT, Mo.. May U-Arter Toung and Comstock hsd each besn found for thro runs and four hits. Rube Waa dell wss sent In today to savs the (am for Mlnneapoll. cH did nicely until th seventh. Then thirteen men fscd him, Ksnaaa City scoring nine runs on flva hits, two walks and a pair of error. Carr, up twice, hit each time for a double. In th neat Inning the local! aeored again, while three waa th visi tors' total. Score:. KANSAS CTTY. sUNpTEArOU. AB B 0 A C U H.O i l hlten. kllll taraMr. ef.. 4 1114 IckelMr, II.. Ill lAlllstr, as.. 4 I 1 I 4 Caekae. itl I I I IWIlllaaa. 4 144 Carr. la..... 4 4 II SKIIIIIer, alllll CerrMee. si i I 1 IFIiseii, ft 4 I I 4 4 OCaeaor, e. 4 I I 4 SDe'aaatr. Hi 1 I I I R r, ta. I I I 4 4uu. ia... 4 I I t WbeaUe, II. 4 1 4 I SOnea, I I I I 1 AUieek. p.-l I I I lAlwa. e..... 1 4 14 4 Yeens, P.... I I I I I Telale.....M It tt It SOauleak. p I 414 WiMall. p. I I 4 4 1 Feme 1 4 4 4 4 ease. 111 Totals I tut! HBtted for Waddell In ninth. Minneapolis 111-1 Kansas City .... J 1 1 -1 Two-bsae kits: Carr I). O'Connor. Horn run: Senaller. Sacrifice hlta: AHrock, Corrldon. Stolea baeea: Scaaller, Coulsoa. Double play: Rockenfleld to Carr. Hit be pitched bell: By Young. Wheeler. Barbeau; by Waddell. Corrl don. Bases on balls: Off Comstock. 1: eoff Waddell. 1; off Sage, 1; off Altroek. 1. Ftruck out: By waooeu. a: oy race. ii by Altroek. t Left oa bases: Min neapolis I: Kanaas City. 7. Hits: Off Toung, 4 In three Innings: off Coraatork, 4 In one-third of an Inning: oft Wsdd!i, I In two-thirds of an Inning: off Sage, I In on Inln. Wild ptche: Young. Altroek. Peeaed balls: Owen. Allen. First base on error: Ksnea City. I. Time: 5 '. I'mplres: llaya and Erwla. Fairfield Wtas feaus Rdsa r. FAIRFIELD, Neb, May 14.-1 Special.) In in afternoon gam of tbo field -day prellmlnariea, played here this atteraooa, th r airfield High school team defeated tha Edgar High by the soor of I ta 4. Fairfield's waning this gam paakss It neceeeary for a third gams t be played th data of which Is not yet decided. TIGERS OUTPLAY HEW YORK M alien Allows the Locals Only Four Base Hits. YANKEES HOT TIT Cf FORM Two Doable Playa Enliven Cowteat Jones, Crawford aod Meetarty Scowro Tero-Booe Hit Four - Stole Baaea .-Milan I Tetaw....Jt IIU I Milwaukee 1 - ,8. Paul ..... I I t I I M Tw-bai.kl: BiocS, BuOar. auass oa Edxer 1 1 1 1 0-4 Fairfield I IIIHMM Batteries: Edgar, Moor, leasee and Fowler: Fairfield. Roberts snd Wood head. Umpire. Pike and Mlisle. Slows f My Buy Oewwdorff. - SIOUX CITT.!-. May 14 -Catcher rw i itt J -ha rMMM WaHonaia has ibeea purchased ay Sioux City Wasters egui oiia NEW YORK, May i4.-Detrolt defeated New Tork In the third gam of th aerie. Mullla held tba locala to four hlta Score: Ratted for Do lan In tha ninth. Detroit 1 1 J-4 New Tork l-l First on errors: Sew lork, J- Two base hits: Jones. Crawford. Morlarty. Aecrlflce flv: Crawford. Stolen bases: Cobb. Crawford, Zlnn. Martin. Double can: Louden to uonarty to Louoea. Martin to Gardner to Simmons. Bases on balls: Off Caldwell. ; off Mullla. 1 Struck out: By Caldwell. "; by Mullla. 4. Time: MB. Umpires: O'LoughUa and westerveiL : Boat Raltlea ta Eighth. BOSTON. May U.-A batting rally la tha eighth toning by Boston scored five runs, undid tha previously fine work of Bauntgartaar on th erubber and gave th local the intra atraignt game. Mora; ootcin. sr. tons. AB U O A S lI N OJl t nVeaer. rt.. I 1 I ageetna. ff.. 4 14 4 1 lasle. !... Ill lAaHla. Ik,..4 till mi. r . 4 I I eaeniL is.. 4 1 l i Uwla, it .4 111 SPrau. 1 1444 Oarar. as. 4 I I 1 lHceaS. a . .4 t 1 4 4 Pnawy. la. 4 1 a) 1 eLasene. rf . . I I I I I arr. as. Slit llUlinea. mt I I 4 4 Taeaaa, e... 1 4 14 4Kflceell. .. 4 I 1 I 4 Cketaa, p... 114 Bafoar. pl I 1etak...xl a m tt I Tenus.... a IS M tt Boston Jt 1 I -4 St. Louie 1 IIIIMIM Two-baa bit: Lewie, Oard Tier, SweaAar. Three bsss kit: Wagner. Sacrifice hlta: StovaU, Hooper. tSolen kaass: Austla. La ports OK Hantaan. Bases on ball: Off Qoott. 4: off Baumgartner. 1. Struck out: Br Cteotte. 4: bv Baumgartner. L Wild pitrhea: Clcotta. r Tune: l.-w. Um pires: Egan and Evans. CUBS SHOTJDT PHILLIES Pitcher Cheney Holdi Philadelphia to Four Scattered Hits. TWO TO NOTHING FINAL SCOBS Chicago Baaekee Hlta Off Alexaadel M.111er Gets Two-Bagger Double for Dew a a, Tltua, Elm aaerxsaa, Hofataa aad Ever. HASTINOS. Neb., May 14.-6poclal Tel egram. ) Rous was unable to check th terrific batting of Hastings today In th opening game, which waa witnessed by an Immsnaa crowd. Home run by Brom ley and Farrell war features. Boor: R H E. Hsstlngs ....1 ( I 1 1 t -14 IS i Fremont 4 1 1 In 1 1- g 7 I Batteries: Fremont, Rouse and N'ff; Hastings. McCullough. Thrallklll and Co. YORK. Neb., May It (Special Tele gram.! Tork opened the season by bounc ing Grand Island, i to I Grand Island took tha lead In th second when a walk, a sacrifice, two singles and a double netted two runs. York touched Clossmao for three singles and a double In tha fourth, which gave them their first score. In tha fifth they connected for two singles, a double which with a walk netted them three mors. Tba made one mora In th seventh when Jokerat threw wild to catch Badura at third. Th features of th gams ware a one-handed catch of a line drive by Fallen and th batting of Badura, who got three doubles In four time at bat Score: R.H.E. Orand Island U 4 4 1 4 4 4 4-1 1 York tSSlteiee-SU 1 Two-bar hits: Rondeau. MrKlbben, Fullen, McLear, Badura (3). Home run: Mi Leer. First on balls: Off Osborne. 7; off Clossman. 4. Struck out: By Osborne, 6: by Clossman. a. Double playa: Cock- man to Fullen. Fullen to Rondeau. Um pire: MrDermott. Attendance. I. TOO. SUPERIOR. Neb.. May 14,-(Special Tel egram.) Kearney took th opening gems today, getting th large end of a ( to t score. Superior was usable to gathoml Loti, th Omaha pttcaer. Irrtn pitched I good game for Superior, striking out ten men In eavea Inlngs. 1 Faturea of th gain was th pitching of Lota and K ruses three bagger. Score: RH.E. Kearney I H'M I I I H I I Superior I I I 1 I M I 1-J I I Batterte: Kearney. Lots and Gray: Superior, Irvtn. Qulnn and Spellman. Two- bass bits: recniom. ivois, EK-nminoeai, Synek. Umpire: Evan and Merrill. At tendance, L4M. Scotia Plays to Tie ' With Grand Island SCOTIA. Nob., May M.-8pelal.)-A seven inning game here Sunday ended In a tie. After Scotia apparently had th gam won, having two outs, two strikes on batter, with two men on bases, through tws tntleld errors, MeAlaar bit for a bom run ta tho last half of th seventh. Only two of tba league players were abl to connect with Cook' curves. Miller of Scotia featured at bat. getting thro hlta. Meyer Cockman sit aad to give tho Scotia boy aa open data to play off the tie. Scot by innlngi: R.H.E. olle IIIMMil Orand Island 1 S S 4 I 4 MrDaalrl Traded for Dwrrosr. BEATRICE. Nab.; May 1, -(Special. - Turner Darrow of the BestrlcO foall team, against whom Hiawatha. Kap bad clllra, baa been traded to Beatrice roc Left Fielder MeDanleL who left for that placo today. m, v 4 M Luqrrui, . i w a I I. lb.. I ID I Ol-ri.tlb. II.. I 1 I 11 a... 4 111 IPukert. ct.. I 1 1 1 I ta ... t 1 I : orxalan. aa.. 4 4 1 1 I CHICAGO, May H.-Plteher Cheney to day held Philadelphia to four acatterea hits, while his teammates bunched hlu off Alexander, winning for Chicago th4 first game of the series, 2 to . Score: CH1CA0O. PHILADELPHIA. AB H 0 A I AB.H 0 A C Snerkarl. If. 110 cKeiba. tb... I I 1 I I Millar, rt. . I 1 I a ITHiu. rf 4 111 ramie, rf.. lite Doner. Ib. I 4 1 I lla'aiaa. Hill Lu4erua. lb. I P S 1 I Hoimaa. Devaa. am. la.. Arreer. C...J 4 14 OKllllIar. e... 1 III) Cbtaey, p... 1 a a I OAlaiaoler. t J s s 1 I Smios. s ... 4 4 4 1 1 ToUla I IT U lMle I I S S I Rrmkar ... 1 4 4 4 1 ' nrahara ...1144, Pools I I ToUls a 4 M M I Batted for Alexander in seventh. Batted for Doolan In ninth. Batted for Kllllfer In ninth. Batted for Beaton In ninth. Chicago 1 0 1 S Philadelphia OtOAOofttM Two-basa hits: Downs, Titus, Zimmer man, Hofman. Evers. Three-baa hit! Miller. Hit. Off Alexsnder. in six in nings; off Seston, 1 in two innings. Sac rifice hits: Klll.ler. Miller. Double plav Downs to Archer to Zimmerman. Left on bases: Chlcsgo. 7; Philadelphia, 14 Bases on balls: Off Alexander. 1: on Beaton, t: off Cheney, 1 Hit by pitched ball: By Cheney. Kllllfer. Struck out: By Alexander. 7: by Cheney. 4. Time: l:St Umpires: Rlgler snd Finneran. Be I lee la Fine Korea. ST, LOIIS. May ll.-Salle allowet Brooklyn but two scattered hits, whtli his team mates drove K net err off thl mound In the third Inning, St. Loutt winnlnx. Score: BT. LOl'H BROOKLYN. AB.HO.Ag AB.UOAB RaiSisa. I a I tlleraa. if... 4 114 1 Illla, if 1114 tDaaMtt. h. 4 1 I llowray. ft. I I I I It Smita, Ik I 1 I 1 R'eelcar. lb I 111 1 IKoitera. ef.. I I 1 1 j Ivaae, ot ... 1 I 1 s IWkeal. II 1 III iierr. a.,1 I 1 I I Hummel, lb I 4 1 4 I Oak is, ef.... I 111 (Toelay, es... I 1 I I winge, a.... 4 111 arteipa. .... lias; Ilea. p.... 4 4 I 4 IKnelnr. ... I Ml Will.. It.... 1 1 1 4 4Moa, p.... 1 4 1 4 t airtaw .. I s s Totals a inn ITIagllai, p.. I I I I I ToUls 9 mill Batted for Raa-on In eighth. St Louis 4 I I M I 1 M Brooklyn . 0e-t Three-bar hit: Wlnco. Stolen oaaeel Hugglns 3), Oakee, Moran, EIHa. Mo' rey. Double plays: Hummel to Phelpe tt k. Kmttn to rooiey. yinxuna io looiei to Daubert. Bases on bslls: Off Knetsen 1: off Rag on. 1; off Sallee, 1. Struck outj By Sallae. i: by Ragon, z. Hit: tiri Knetaer, i In two and two-thirds lie nlngs; off Ragon, 1 In four and one third: off Tingling. 1 In one lnnlaa' Time: ISO. Umpires: Johnstone ant: Eaaon. Xapa Wla Fttrbere' Battle. r w.,i,inrtM iA . in a. ntfcnerw battle, 1 to 1 Gregg and Groom each al lowed but four nils, a oouoie pier or Cash ton aad Hoary featured tbo game. OLENWOOD. la.. Mar M.-Sperta!.-Tha aouihwestern Iowa field meet of the high schools, which Was to bar take placo at Tabor on Saturday. May U, was amtpooed until Saturday. May It. on acooaat of rain. A total of eevewty-elgfct btrh school atAletea win oosnpet la the djifannt CLCTgLANTA WAattDfOTOW. 1UH.I1 AB.at.01B. ..nk't is. a a u a ashaaka. If 4 I II t Olaaa. la.... 4 111 SFceier. tb... 4 111 lackeaa. ef.. 11 SMIUa, rf.... 4 114 4 Blr-fk w. H. 4 4 4 ecaealea. rf .4 4 I I 4 UVgeue. (.1 111 I 4Sraaelr. la. 4 4 11 4 4 Rma. ft till ICMa'aaaa. Ill I Ml Ball. till IHrBrile. aa. I e I 4 1 iwkiH. I S I aHeerr e....l 111 1 1 Uress. .... 14 loreeak p.. I I I T.le ...n4t7U t TMik. .11 I " " OoeUnd !!-! Washington o o - Stolen bases: Bell. McBrtde. Henry. Milan (2). Double play: Caehlon to Henry. Left on base: Cleveland, i: Washington, i First base oa belle: Off Gregg. 1: off Groom L First base on errors: Cleve land. 1; Washington. L Struck out: By Greer, t; by Groom. 7. Passed ball: Henry. 1. Ttmwi 1JS. Umpire: Dtneea and Perrln. Birth aad Death a. Btrthe-C. W. and Elisabeth Kruse. a South Twelfth street, boy: A. snd . n atklna. lll North Etrhteeftth street, girl; F. and Bertha Cook. LIS Taylor, boy; Anton and Emily Kuccra. 1121 South Twelfth etreet, grrl: -William snd Anra Kuserll, 3an aiiamu ooy. -.an and Ada Lund burg. Kioholaa hospital, girl; George aad Florence Chrlstofferson, tin Cnrhv eirl: Fnwl and Bertha Han arc KM Stanford, girl: Edwin and Lena Brooks, Ma South Fifteenth, twin girls: Ralph H. and Fried Bectrmen. MK weoetsr. fin. , Deatho-Petar Babes. X years. Oara mi limnlrel lamae O. BalW. St ysara. St. Joseph's hoaptial; C. H- Heenen. years, -III Mowaro: learman unwi year. S3 South Twenty-first street: S. P. Kidd. IS yeara. North Elgbteerrth street: Mrs. Mary White. 54 yeara. Tenth and Castellan George Reulaff. 14 years. m South Teeniy.Mnth: Ear W. Hawk. el years, a South Central boulevard. Deaperata ShawtlaaT peine In tha chest require quick treat meat. Toko Dr. King's New Dtocoeory for ssf a aad but relief. Bm and XLS. For sals by Bcatoa Drug Co. Humboldt Bunches, Winning by Thref FALLS CITT. Neb., May 14.-8peclal Telegram.) Humboldt bunobed hits tee day and won by a score of 4 to L Soon R H H Humboldt .. 1 1 -4 4 I Falls City .. 144 0-11 aBtteriea: Humboldt. Jerret and Diets Falls City, Taylor. Christenson se Shed tak. t'mnlres: Wsrd snd Cygley. BEATRICE. Neb., May 11-Aubdrl turned tb tables on Beatrice, today snl won by tha score of 4 to 1. The local ware uaabl ta bit Sondermaa at oppor tune Jlmee. Th features were two three) bagger for Auburn in tha first toning Th weather waa cold and a small crow I was In attendance. Ehe score: R.H.S Auburn 11401 MB I Beatrice .... 0 1 I M I I Bauer!: Auburn. Sondermsn aol Muaeer: Beatrice, Belts and Darrow. NEBRASKA CITT. Neb.. May K-p, eial Telegram.) Nebraska City deteatel Hiawatha In the second game hero to day before lot people by a score of 14 to I The gam was featureless save for Una pi re Meyera placing Harmony on tl bench for talking back. Score: R-H. S Hiawatha ... 1 - 1 S 1 Neb. Cily... 314:411 14 It I Batteries: Hiawatha. Brown. Montgons ry and Harmony; Nebraska City. Co cores and Gold wait. Umpire: Meyera. Ellewwrth Cellege Wlaa. IOWA FALLS. la.. May 14.-4 8peciaL). Elbrworth college of thta city and Beunl Vista collog of Storm Lake, old rlvall on tb base ball diamond and on th too) ball gridiron, met here yesterday for thel first game on the Ellsworth college pel I diamond. Swanson was In tha box fo! Ellsworth and as usual gave a splendU account of himself. Score: Mia worth M I I 1 I I 1 -l Beuna Viet a .... 11:-' MorTs OLOTWgS 3HOP Thta year the proper suit for out of ! doors la tho Norfolk Jacket or En;-" llsh hunting coat- One of the moot 1 popular elylea ever brought acmes I th water and accepted by th leader sea v4n a dBeri Lraat gem Ibl. e a i Ji7 " "m wwroy. JaV I )ndi4i xx4KrtmeWxwf Hi , 1T iNtk !4Hk WtxmL 1