10 Maybe Mutt Thought the Fellow Was Going to Say No WtU.',hv HIT Ybu IW VYY, LOOK www A fcVf WMKCu Ut SOA.D Mf IM Et6 DENYER MAKES USE OP HITS Griulirt Put Safeti Teg-ether to Beat Sioux City. . ? LOCALS OUTBAT . fkl VtCTOM ladlase Defeated la Psarlh aad Fifth leal- Wilt riajl inx V rira te Tltil. Tea fhree. Mil. . 8IOUX CITT. U. iUy l-Bultcned hit eft tleiielle" la th fourth tni fifth iiiMiigs, g.r Denver I I n I victory, aJih.'uti. tKoux Lily eul-hlt IS charm prone. Hear. - t ' a'lui'X CITY. ' AS. H. H. rTll, cY I i : i : J'rHnsnt, lb lu-my, . ,,, bmlth, M.. .. xvjr. zb , tstinan. t... hiauiniet. p. Olllett .... iir.wks ill .Total! . M t DENVER. Lin: I flit "iay. n t i t nworlhy. cl I l.i.iHy, lb 4 1 . 1 . M ilry, m .' If') etnr. e 'I . f KmutII. p I 1 t tolil l .1 !? V 'Hti4 lor ughi In tn tinh. i vr t t I t . I . I lilt.: tri Sihllh. Brlwn. Ah fnirtn. lalnoi. Utolw , baat Pnr.. Ufl on.UW: Hl0U Oltv,.ti, aH OB Tbili. lilt llauhtr. 1,,-oft nin. i. mi ninto.ia i. ntrurK uli iiiihlr, I; fcr olff.it, I; ly Klh. a.Hk. i. Mil by. pitMM hJll:'. IJ Kirit Smltn. -ilm. , til. Vmplra: jubntoa, r. ion inrkU icmit4 Walartac Tk.ata hit Hkfi MWbi ; Wall '4a Makr. ,v . i ST. Lbl'li. IUyjiIt. ioipn IM ll.plkyM mo fWfiv Wlchlla IMV. f W.ldHni Hit hkro. kuf pltth! f II' Ift l ha plmlii:aod ractlraa tcl ln (UpporL trot. . i , WICHITA. Vi .....fr f y t Mld4 In X.-arhr. It i i Hiiha, lb .' t Callahan, aa... Hr. JO.... Mark b..., J. kKll). p Pllltr iTrry. ... ii ' Tolalf 11 It ST. JLWJEPH. Aa k K:i. it J.lly. Ih. !! 1-aaHL ft I Wattail. rf J. I CwiiHiir f. I rorton. lb ton. lb I I I I "r. II 2! l I nint, c 4 I I t Krll barhl tVOKlrlnc. p.... . I ' Toult . .. n Hall (or Jaekaon Ik litbth. Ma ItjKMIH t,J.apk t limiiM Tftraa-naaa bit: Bortol: Tal-NM hlta: .Tali, Hlddinon tli. Patntr, Kallv. Kaon ft, hlta: Kally. Poaall. Bon on. Matntlv Ktstra baaau kla. Korta. fttir li. Ualnba. Baohant. Lft on , haa: Wcljlta. II; to. Jaaapk.,T. IIMkk oirt: Hy Woidnat. ; by Jacaaon. I; ay Parry. 1 Baaat on kalla: tff WUrlnt. i off jar, aan. I: off Parry, t Hlta: iacbaon. I hi ara Innlnax lilt by pHrhM hail: fey Jafkaoa. kally.. baubia plavl: Kally la Jjrlnka to Bortoa. Tltna: I U. I'mplra: Kiaaana. Omaha Highs Hold : , r" Elimination Meet TM (Irat of tbraa llltnlnatioa track u ef tha Dawba Hit actoal aauad raa off ik Eaat Omaha Dnvint park yaatarsay afwraooa. Thaa mMt ar balnf kald ta pick th lrm of tttut t raprtaant ta arhoal at UorAlt aattiraay aftaraoon fa th aaaaal ruu intar avaulaatle track aat Malt mrU , . , .. All th aarlnt ata larludhlt lb Y. t aat 4-yard taaaaa am ran tff. Jultaa Wllliama. It wka taaoa a ataliar ahrIK At Ci(l Htch arkoal B rrtvk aikWUca last year, nad ta aaat-tlavi o th afiaranom la th caalary taa. baaMlannt la dlitaae I w atcaat. Tfclt aftamaaa ta pat ra(, raanlnt kufli Jam. ht pat. 4lart fhraw aat rannltit broad kirnp m ba Iwtld at ta Ktabt t-aauMK. Tomorrow th ,itrdl a ant tisuac rana will aa fcait tt tk Eaat OaaaaA park.. Ktulta of yaatoraajr' at: - i-y.tt taah: Jallta wiiiuurl. ' firat tM Campbell. aeo4: Kt-I brnnrm. ar-y- a wai-y.. ax-vaniea. , as a axe! ig as x I win, tsirt Time: V 4Hug Millard and ions brexel ties etlalMek Kfrrar eaan Hugh, xrjiltre. .mal Kaet Cgairfn. secead: Coeecw Oaldon. f k rd. Tlaae: tM4 zT-ikrA aW: Hugh MllkkH: meal; Vergil Rector, eecawt: Jeaal Ctmab-rll. lira, i lake: tJe, ' ahawa My Bay entaelalff. sirn. I . crrr. U . Mar li CaL-lr Orenderff .4 the Cine Katleitkls has be iiurrnaaa T awas ciif v, aster kagu (. Th P nasi ant aaad JacUduUs . t's ef y.aasaer AiSrertiafng ta th fto4 (MatiM fKlOce a. 1 tfliCAN mic - ueo HIT MT .IFND Standing of Teams ' wioT LEAGl'll'1 AMER. LEAOl E. W.L.Prt. Tnv(ir ....M Ht: Chlc.to ....a t . 8(. JOMfth .14 It .11 Roaian IS I h..H 1 .Ml Bo Omaha II fl ur Wtshinmon 11 li .h if Moinea.u n jar i'iviana ..11 u .aao Topkk ....II II fftroll IJ 14 .4M Siu City.. I 1 W f-hlla. t 11 A'.t Wkhlta .... 1 14 .Slj New Tork.. II .. Llacain 1 14 .M4 L Ixul. ... ( ,rj MAT. LEAGtO. I;. AM SR. AMa'N. Wurt-fc! - W.L.Pr NwJork..l7 4 IjW rolumbua .11 .700 1nclnnMI II .ty Mltmkpall 17 II .m Chl-6 .... lj M Ttfladn II 1 .171 Plilbur(h. II W, h. Paul II II jl Baatin .... II .Ml KinUl Cliytl 1 .4 xt UUi...t l ff' Mllwaukt. II li .n Brooklyn ,. 1 if X Leulavlll ..MM. Ml rMk.-...... 1 It .M, tnlaaapjMa W II M , MINK LBAOlj(IEB..8TATK l.BA. Nfh. City. 4 I MaotlnM .. ll .l.mn HJI,m;Uv.i 1 aXk Wwar .. 1 1 .kiw IWrW .. 1 . (tMuwiy , AubUra .,.! 1 . fork Humboldt .1 4 .ndanl.li., Hla(h . 4 .tat BiiBrlr unibua .Framant . . raaar4a1 Maaatia. ri WKTEW iLCAOl'B. Tnpba.-Omaha. MIA alhr. rxnvtr, I: Mioux Oily. I. I.ini!ftln-li Molnlii. rain: Wichita, 4; Ht. Joaibn, I. i NATIONAL LBAOl'B. f Jnlrt. : Cincinnati, 4, llcvtn Inalns. Phlikdclphla-C'hlrain. 'wrt iround. Brooklyn, ; i IjOUII. Ml Nw York. 4: Plitburiih. 1. . ' AMKRICAV UAtStlB. tlfolt., I; N Yofk. 1 Chlnitto' l; riillliltlphla, . k. Loula. I: Botn. 3. Clivtbtfiil-Waihlnitnn. rain. A M ERICA?! ASSOCIATION, flf Pkil). I; Mllaraukar, II. Cqlumbuii. I; Imlllnlpolla, I: ! Innlnf. Mlnni-iAMla. I. Kknaaa City. . bogltvilif.Tnlo. wm arounda. . NWRRArKA BtATtT LKAOUIC. rrmont. I; llailltill, 1 OlOmbua, 4; aara, 7. ' Orand Ialan4. I: Tork. t, Kcarrtcy, I: BUprlfr. I. . MIN KLKAOl'K. Humboldt. 7; Vails CHy, 1 Auburn, II: Batrfc-. 4. Iliaktha.l. Nabraaka City. . ...J Nine Students Want Places on Varsity Athletic Board LINCOLN, May U.-(Kpclal.l Nhj ap plication war fllMl Hh Prof. R. U. Clapp, aacratary ef th university aili- lotha boaH. afor th elostnt hour yatlar- aay to fill flva vaoanclaa en th athletic board from tha student ranka. Th alec Uon trill ba held Mast Monday la the university armory under th Australian pallet syatem. -For a tlm It looked Uk ther aould ba dearth of candid ales, but at the last tnoment aavaral csndMatea jumped Inte th field. Those filing for po sition oa th board are aa followa: W. C. Becker, If way Harmon. M. O. Hanaltek, W. 1 MrOowaa. A. II. Hllt ner, A. A: May, O. W. Miller. J. A. Rod ma a and C. B. I'nderwood. All of the eaadlnatas have taken a prominent part la University athletic and the election promise t be bitterly contested. Grand Island takes Poke at York Club TOKK. Neb.. May la.-t8padal Tele- eram. (Vand Island beat Tork today by bitnehlnt their hlta while Rlchmaa was effective with mea oa base. Mi-Lear boosted an over lb rtfht field fence wllh one man on drat. McKMben mad a sensational catch ta tha alolh. "core: RUE. Orsm) Island ttltlttll-4 I 1 fork ' tlttttatt-t t I Hatteiiea: Grand laland. Rlrhtnaa and Jokerat: Tor. Wllkina and ttpeer. I'ni pire: McDermott. HIWAllO, Neb.. May U.-Hpeeil Teav I rare. I Til feature of the, tfeward Caiumbu (am bare today was Leonard hitting. Ma gn three twe-baaa hlta and aa three-baa hit. Hcora: R.H.B. wrd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -l 11 1 Columbus I lltlltt 4V-4 II t liatterlea: rward. I Kan ley and Camp field, Columbus. Juatta and Burke. HI PKRIOR Nell, May UV-ifpeclal TlfTm.l-Kearney acala took tha bl end ef a I ta 1 aror wlib Hupertor today. Each tram drew etfht cafe hits. Rut tuperlor hits rs aot at In rtfht Hoi to brtnt In aroree. It seema that the Cemefit Cliy Colta bav not straa-k ! their taK. tan: R. H. E. Kearney 3 t t t I t t t I I I I Superior t t t t t t I I 1 1 Batteries: Keiarnev. Trimble ah! fleta-r Superior. Vance and Prucha. Two-base hits: ei v nek. fag lea, Herrotlt and Bech lotd. Three has hll .-Orr. Tim: I I t'miTles: K.vans end sterrflL HAbTINiHI. Nb . ; May IS.- Special ,mia.e-r-aa aire aaa ierr noane ' nia put Ire moot tared la th eighth. rJJZ.V,..': al"r cored oa a aunt, tlelng the count. Wnclea br Broailay and Harm brought winning j ra lor II art lugs, dcore: R. H . E. a - . f 2ln 1 t I I l--r-l ' iFiemeni ..t 111113 -i 4 . l Bttl-rte. Pmr.i Klrutdon. Holm. 1 Ibeit, Kaff, HasUnrs. Kienlr? A ilea, HrZ. bary, and i.r. .1 Kilbane Outfights , Burns in Ten Rounds' Wl, t. J r t -im -- v i.Aw mi r vrnrisKA .ananmaw . a., ia jonaay Ktlbaa af fawaH. fkaUu-weia-bt dutmphaa. rblTrn. ko'.'""T " ta a last teai-raend bout at the ta. Nlch- tat At led crab her tonight, ' r-,. ' . r THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, MAY STf GUV LITTL ROONVJ THt Corner. BOSTON LOSES IN ELEVENTH ledt Come Out Ahead by Score of Four to Three. BHOWH WEAKENS I KTHE LAST la Plaal laala Pitcher Hlta Eaaa aad ' Allawa Base aa Balls HaaapkHea tlaclee aad Brlaera Home Naa. tMiNciiONATl. - May ll-It required eleven Innings for Cincinnati to defeat Boston today. Tka were was 4 to I Brown pitched well In pinches uaul th final Innlnt when ba'hlt Eon and after retiring tha next two men allowed Clark a base on ball. Humphries singled, bringing Kgan home with the winning run. Kcore: CINCINNATI. atmTON. A H O A K in a a aerber. II I I I e eieMr Ikl I I I t Balaa. a ..,4 111 c bell. ill I I I I Hoaliu'l. 14 I I I DMlller, rf... t I wiioaeu. n. a a z a antrae, IT.... list Ksaa. .... 4 Ikl DDavlla, m. .. I III raelan. ... I I I Sllmmr. Ik.. 4 111 Rnoa4. a.. I I I I aUiII all. I I I I MrtMa, a.. I I I I annua. I I I I I ' lit! aaraea, ....! Ill Katie. I I I I I Haai'rM. ,11111 Tatala. UB II I rau C.khD'al . 1 I Teuia is n it Two out when winning run scored Ran foe Mclean In seventh. Hatted for Krefe In the seventh. Boston tit 31 I till t t Cincinnati ...ttlttOlttt 1-4 Two-twee- hlta: Houae. Phelan (31'. Three baaa hit. Hohlltiel. tills: tirf Krefe. In seven Innlnga; off Hutnphrtee. I In four Innings. Kscrlflos hlta: fweeney. Ilmiaer. pheian. Bwlen bases: Reerher. Bates Tlouble play: Brown. K. Melmnald arid llouser. Left on bases: Roeton, 11; Cin cinnati, . first bene on balla: Off Brown. 3: off Keefe. S. Hit by pitched ball: By Hrown. Kgan. Struck out: By Brown. 1; by Kaef I: by Humphries. 1 Tim: IK, llmiilren:' Klem and Hush. PITTSBlUim. May Ik-New York to. day defeated Pittsburgh. 4 to I, In a hotly contested, game. Long hits fealurud. Score ne-w yosk pirrsavRiiH. Ak H O A t AH.H.O.A t. ttaraia. H .. I t 4 rme. lb... 4 III Ta.te. .... I III ereret. U....4 ll Kaaaira), at 4 1 1 I Pnalla. rl... 111 Mun-u, rf.. 4 1 I I aWasaer. m.i I I 1 I I Merklf. Ik.. I, III I Miller. 14 ... 4 111 llarMt, 3k . 4 I I I IWIIiaa. rt . 4 I I I I yielrkar, m. 4 I 4 ll lr, Ik I I I I Mran, c 114 1 ataark I I I I e asms, a I f I I Kellr a I I I -.(awaits, p.. I I 1 t Total! II I n II Hrett 1 I I I I '' Talala . ..M llll I Ran for McCarthy In ninth. Hailed tor Cam nil a In ninth. Pittsburgh lltlllllM New York I IIIIIIIH Twohss hits: fonlln. Pevore. Inod. grass. Thres-bass hlta: Murray. Mark la. Home runs: Wilson. Meyers. Hiolen Kally. Hnodgraaa. double plays: atyere to Mitrrsy. to Fletcher to Imvle. Hersog ta tvyle. Baas on balla: Off Camnlia. 3: off Ames, I. Struck out: By Camnlia, ft; by Amea, 4. Psssed ball: Myere. Klrat on errora: plttatiurah. I: New nrk, I. Time: I UK I'mplrea: Brennan tnd uwnni IT. IXil'IS. May IL-Ttiough he walked I eight. Willi held Brooklyn to four scat tared hits, while his teammates hit the ball hard In the first two Inning. IH. Loula winning. Hcore: sr. lii is. anciKl.TM. At H O A I At H O A t Hasslss. J I a I SMaras, rl... 4 I I Riiia. H I I I ai-a.i-.rt, lk I I I Ha-srey. aa. f 1 a i an. aaiiiB. aa a i a i K aatkr. III IH I SNanuaa. d.l I I I l WIIW. if.... I III aMel. If 4 I iiasaer, aa... w a a anaraaaai. re. a a I a nakaa. CI....I III a-TD-Mar. aa... I llll lr a.... llll iritalea. a.... I I t Willi 11 (Slack p.... I 111 karat. ... TataJs u HIIU Talaia .. . 4 H H 1 it. Louis I I I I t I I t -lt Brookln I I II I t II l-l Two-base hlte: Kbnetrhy. Willis. Mnw ,rv. Kills, Mtolen bases: Daubert. Onakea, Hugglna Baees on ball: Off Willis, t; off fiack. I; off Hcbsrdt, L Hlrurk out: Bv buck. I. by Willis, 3: by Schardl. I. Hits: Off Stack. In on Inning, three on, none out In second; off rlehardt. I In seven Inning. Time: 3:00. empires: Eaeon and Johnstone. Pa Rourke Invites ' Kids to Ball Game Every e-'hool boy and girt In Omaha will have a chance te wttneee th Rourke play at least one gam of ball thla season without the iM-ceoary Tour bit" admkf alon fee. May 34 baa been Pet aside as '-school bide'' day. Tht doe net mean Just th grade schools, bat every a-hoot Including Brownetl Hall and the bigk school. Msy :i fall oa Friday and In order that ladle' day will not conflict, tt ba bee called oft. Teachers will be admitted to th park oa thla day free of charge, th earns a the students. Rourke thinks has ball should be a part of th school curriculum and Is taking thla opportualty to carry out bis beliefs. If every child In tk nefcoot la a enthustaatlc ever the plan aa th t cache re are, the aland at Rt.urke park oa ibis day will be taxed te rapacity. ) - HIGH SCHOOL LADS PUY SEVERAL TENNIS MATCHES Fir tvtmppy mtclM plavrH off ! BjllalJ at 1 "Tl TJ Itt IWW PI 1 gUPBaJT th . ..JiL. 71 ,Z ' ftllZ agla ta the ' " " iw rowr- "T - Uamt of the lads playad erf their tches at Happy Hollow, where tha retrrta ar la excellent iwadltio for a eRaults at yeatardafa asay: PRFUMINABT ROCND. read Buraota derated J - B-X. Harry Menold defeated HareM Keft -. 1 Hth KMrtdga detateal Harold Ham- "" rfW E-mcd Booth, t-3. t-t ! .Harold Hurteoetk . aefttrd : Uortoa .Rikoad, t-J, -. v -7- . .j AR.e YOV THE )3e - WMO HIT THIS jl FALLOW. ARE you? y - COBB THRASHES SPECTATOR Jump Into Grandttand and Gett Even for Hard Hamei. HEW YORK LOSES TO DETROIT Perry, Wka Takes f sbb'a Place la FAarth laalag Strikes Oat tar ' Third, Leaving Three Mea aa Bases. KKW YORK, May It -Detroit defeated New York today, I to i making It thr out of four. Just as Detroit went to bat In th fourth Cobb Jumped Into the grand stand and thrashed a spectator. Manager Jennings laid after the game tha man had applied opprobrious epithets to th player Cobb was Immediately put out of the game. Perry, who look Cobb's place In thla Inning, struck out for tht third out. leaving three men on bases. Boore: DETROIT. NEW TOkK. H O A C 7.1... 1 t lie bask, m 4 14 1 Walter, rf... 44 Joeei, If.... 4 114 aHartatll Ik. I I I I Oat, ef., .1 II raa. If I IS Parrr, rf . . . I 4 I tSlmanaa, Ik 4 It I Oaalaea, rf I I I I anal.., Sk ... I 1 I t Da'Uair, Ikl I I oll-utla. aa.. I I I I I storlarlr. Ik 4 III 1 iMIaaui, e. I I I UtaHtaa. tk.. I I I I larb.f. ...! Ill Ulaiuisa. C..4 III oHMt, p I lata Wlllell. ...l I I I aMrCaaaall .! Tal If II TT II TWala 117 U 1 Hatted lor Hoff In ninth. Oetroii t I t I I t I I tH New York .IHIIIItH First on errors: New York. I: Detroit. 1 Two-bane hlta: glmmon ill. Lortartv. Hacrlflce hita: Mnrlarly, Martin. Wll llama, Dnlan, Mudrn. stolen bases: Wn. lei a. t.-ree. I nhb, Htanage, Louden. Left on bases: New Vork. I: ivtrolt, lo. touble plays: lelehanty to Rush to Mo riarty. Hush to Mnrlarlv. Unlsn to V II. Ilnina to Hlmmona to Williams. Bases on bsllx: Off War lion. J; off Hoff. I; oft Wllletl. 1 Btrai'k out. Hv Wsrhnn 1: by Hoff. 1; by WlllHt, I. Hit by pitched bell: lielehanly. Ktanage by Warhop. Wild Pitches: Warhoo. 1: Hoff. 1 Tlta: Off Warhop. In four and one-third In nings; off Hoff. I In four two-thirds In- nlnaa. Time: 1:3. Umpire: V. eater- veil and O lAnighlln. FIIILAL.tl.l'IIIA Mav li In a Inna drawn out game which was marked bv poor pitching on both sldea Philadelphia defeated Chlcauo today, I to I Kcore: PHIUAPKLFHIA. CM1CAOO. AB.H.O.A t AB H O A t t. lor. R. I sftatk. It . I llll Old, Ing. cl. t K. Ur. Ik. I I I I ll'alllsa. II I I I ea-allalias. If. I I I taltar. Ik. ..I I I 1 IKoole. ef.... I slarsli,. rf .l I I I 1 Oalllsa rllllll Mrlsnsa. Ik 4 I t 4Mtar. la... I I I karrr, aa ... I I I 4 leaar. aa.. I I I I I Us, a 4 11 .markka, Mo.uk, aKaka. a ISIS Kieiiae. I a ILaaea. p....! 1 I Plaak. 1 I tPMara. I -----Wie-rllae, il I I I I -nw. i a a a a Walak .111 , . Talala ! I 4 It I Raited for Weaver In eighth. Baited for Hogrldga In ninth. Chicago t t I t t t t t-t Philadelphia I I I I I I I M Two-base hlta: Callahan, Baker. K. Collins Three-base hit: Berry, clacrlflc fly: told. Mtolen haae: H. Lord. HtriK-k out: By latnge, ; by Peters. I: by Hourk. S',.p,,"': Double plsys: Weaver to Kelder. Weaver to Rath. Zelder to R. Lord to K. Collins, Barry to klclnne to Baker, Btrry lo Mrlnnrs. First on holla: Off tjing. I; off Peters. 3; off Hoiick, I: off Krause. I: off Plink. L Hit by pitched hell: By Peters. Murphy. Left on bases: Chicago. I; Philadelphia, t Hits: Off Hou. k, I in six and one-third "TfUd Bob Burma, monarch ef tee realm of spaed, baa pinned bt faith to an America car to wla the erosed - aval Sat-mll InternatlofieJ sweepetal ract at the Indiana polks Motor Speedway next Memorial day. Burma baa bee aetnlaated by tb Clark-Carter Airtorn- btl nsnuastty of Jackson. Mie ta drtva a Catting car la tb nv-oeutury grtad. Tb moter will b built ngtit ap t th Itmlt of M cable laches, aad tb Med king believe that be baa on of th fast set car ever created ta a American fac tory. His Judgment ta thta matter sboaild ba good, as Burma drove one ef th feat eel Americans ear ever built before. be want to driving foreign can, and aaav eeeded In Unletting third t the Wit grant tnaa nee with aa Aasmeaa ear. feat which had never before been anuaai pUaoed. Buraaan aot oely ewn thla dis tinction, but la tb bolder f tb world's tajUat saa4(Mavaz record, . i aV" V i 16, 1912. Copyright by Star Company. fvce t 1 1 i. WHAT OP IT Innings; off 'Krause. I In two-thirds In ning (none out In seventh): off Plank, no hits In two Innings; off Lange. K In six and one-third Innings: oft Peters, I In three and one-third Innings; off Hog. ridge, no hits In one-third Inning. Time: 1 JO empires: Hart and Connolly. BOSTON. May li.-Boaton won In th ninth from Rt Loula. Bradley double and Wagner' alngle (cored the winning run. Hcore: ; aOeroN. sr. Irun. ' At H O I I AB.H.O.A.C Hanaar. rf... 114 Skatlaa. ef.. S I 4 Easla. IK... I 111 "Auttla. Ib .. I 111 eaakar. ef.. 4 111 4Bi-vall lk.. 4 II 1 Uala. If . I I arrall. Ik.... 4 4 14 1 'Mm, lb. 11 a Hasan. If ... I I I BreaM?. lb.. 4 I f 4 ILaaarte. rf.. I S Vasaar. aa. I I I 4 IHalllaaa. si 1 I I ' Na'aukar. a I I I 1 Steskaaa. a. I I I I I Was. I I I I apallj. p I 4 I Tila.... a I It 14 a Tatala.. ...M 1M II To out whan winning ran scored. Bocton 1 I I I I I I I 1-3 St. Louis I I I I I I I I M Two-baa hits: Speaker. Hooper. Brad ley, aaertflr hit: Austin. Double plays: Wood to Wagner. Halllnan to Pratt to Ktovsll, Btephana to Pratt. Bases on balls: Off Woods. 1; off Petty. 4. Struck out: By Wood. 4; by Pelty, t Time: 1:40l I mplres: Evans and Kgan. BREWERS GET ELEVEN RUNS Timely Home Ran for Saintt Bring Four Scores. KARGEK DISTHTQTJISHES HIMSELF Ma eager Daffy of Milwaukee Team Aaaoaaeea Parrkaa af Oat fielder Daa Haaae ires Ot laraera. Fear Twa-Bagajera. MILWAUKEE, May IS, Milwaukee de feated Mt. Paul though Karger, batting for Ooodman In the right, made a home run with three men on bases. Manager Duffy of the Milwaukee team announced th purchase of Outfielder Don Haua from Ottumwa. la. Score: MlbWAirKBt it. PAUL. AlH.O.A.g. AB.H.O.A. a Ueball. l . I I I I aRutWr rf lb I 114 Raoaall. rt.. I I 1 CKIirart. I ll I I I I I CVaHe.. Xk.v4 114 SHaaarl. II I I I I I Lawla, aa ...l III HIK-m k. aa I I I 1 1 Usaeee. If... I I I I Metre. II I II I Jmaa, k.u. 4 ill sqeedeaas. l I I I I Clerk. Jk,... 141 ILaela, Ik.... 41141 Marakall. a. I I I sniark. a 1111 Neal. llll IHaaaa. p.... 1141 Weaver, a . I llll Tattla a tt W IHeffeiaa. ef. I I Karer .... 1 I I ' M ' Teiala a 1 4 14 1 Batted for Goodman in th eighth. Milwaukee. t t I 3 1 I '11 Bt. Paul, n IIIMIIk-l Two-base hlu: Randall. Capron. Oood man. Llebold. Three-haaa hit: Charles. Home rum: Karger. Charles. Hlta: Off Dauss, t in five Innlnga: off Weaver, i In thcea Innlnga. Double plays: Clark lo Charles. Bases on balls: Off Dauss. 4; off Weaver. I; off Noel. a. Struck out : By Pause, I; by w eaver, I ; by Noel. I. rim; 1:6. Umpires: Chill and Anderson. KASHAS PITT. Msy le.-Kansaa City players were unable to hit th ball today when "Ingles might have scored runs. Minneapolis, however, hit hard and at opportune times, winning etiiy. Hcore: MINNAriU. KAJISAI CITT. ' At H.0.A g At H 0.A a Oiwer. ef., I 3 I S SBarbase. Ib. I I 4 1 I linear, aa... 4 I ftkbaHat, ( . 4 III Klllllec. klll acealaoa. rf.. I 1 t Wllllaau, mill ecarr. Ik 4 I I I I Reeemea. it I I I I rarrtSaa. aa 41 11 ereae. a.... I IIS lOTaeDar. ,41111 ""r. I I I I "R- ar4, Tk. I J I 'in lk I I U t SWkaeMr. af.. 114 11 rwtenae. Mill eriaae 1114 Heraakr. p.. I - , I. 5-jamea 1 1 I e I Withers, p.. I I t t ?feer So wall. p... Il( Tetabj U in II 1 Batted for Horneby in Mrnnd . I -KattM. for wither In seventh. Minneapolis) 3 31 I t 1 t I Kansaa Clty..... t I I I I I l Two-baa hits: Williams i nwk... field, - Killlfer. Three-base hit: I'lymer, Roasman. Bacrlfk-e hlta: Altxer, Wheeler. carriiii-w iiiea. , leeienanty. Patterson. Stolen bales: Clymer Altlxer. Williams. uwens, iieienty. Hit: Off piene 3 In one mnlng: off Hnrnshy. 3 In on In ning: off Withers. I In five Inning; off i-owen. i in two innings, ptrurk out: By Patterson. 1; by Flene. I; by Withers. I; r rowan, a pases on. na it. - larr van. X Tlrat on trrors: Minneapolis. 3: Kan. I ss City, t lft on base: Minneapolis. .. maneaa i nr. lime: I k. Lmpln Hayes and CrWIn. Falls City Leads By a Single Run FALLS CITT. Neb.. May la.-t8Declal Telegram 1-Kalls City won the third of a aerie la an eleven-inning- game. Mrore: a u i Fl"" " 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I ?-l 14 Humboldt i 1 1 t a 3 I 1 1 1-7 I 4 Batteries: Chrlstenanei aiuf VantWkin- Thomo.eVi nneck and Diet I'mptre! L ncAinii.11. web. May U.-Spec1al Telegram. V-Aubum won from Beatrice today. . bunching hlu I tour limine. Beatrle took good lead, but could aot and Snyder after tb second, rree. Auburn, short nop. secured four. tw. baggers. Humboldt plays bar tomorrow. Tb core: R H. E. Auburn ....... t t I t 1 t liiis4 ymunn , e 4-1 a Batteries. Aaborn. Snyder and Kranlter; MmMwvm. , 1 aaaun, uia an LaaiTOW. PERU GETS SHADE BETTER OVER DOANE IN CONTEST CRtTE. Nee.. ar aW Special Tel egram. 1-r Peru defeated Dnane bere te- aay m n . fast gam by tb score of 1 to a A three-bagger m th third etretcbed late a heme ma counted the only tally ef the game. Wick bam and KrctMnger bath Bitebet eteUar ball, th Par man getting a Utile better f a. otaly alsswtas one bit. The " wa ctbaracterlsed by frequent klt "" and by the excellent fMdlnc ef aot team Kept tk bKa dow. 3 J 7V ... R-H B. .tte-i 1 ilfilMMMIl e TO SOCt" THAT THAT J p I punch waft a TL . Two Hundred High School Boys Entered in Fete Day Meet LINCOLN. May 14. (Special. -T wo hundred high school athlete ar entered In the fete meet day which will be held In Lincoln next Saturday under the aus pices of the university authorities. -The entrtea closed Monday with th following schools participating In th meet: Ashland, Auburn, Beatrice, Beaver Crossing. Clay Center, Fall City, Hast ing. Kearney Military Academy, Lin coln. Nebraska City, Nebraska Military Academy. Omaha, Pawnee, Pierce and Tork. Th event Include KD, 330, and 440-yard daahea, the half and mile runs, 120 and 331-yard hurdles, running broad Jump, high Jump, twelve-pound shot put, twelve-pound hammer throw, the discus and th half-mil relay. Th meet will start at I o'clock Satur day afternoon tt th university athletic field, in past year tha meet ha been held Friday, but It waa put a day later thl year In order that th high school visitors might have a day In which to Inspect the university buildings Omaha-Topeka Game YesterdayCalled Off The cold and dismal weather neceeirl- tated the calling off tha third gain of th series between Omaha and Topeka at Rourke park yesterday afternoon. Th fourth and last game will be played thl afternoon, weather permitting. The two gsrne the Rourke hve played with To peks have been fought In a chilly atmos phere which was hard on both the play er and spectators. Yesterday's game will be played off later In the season. 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