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    The Omaha Sunday
Bee
PART SIX
SPORT SECTION
PAGES ONE TO FOUR
VOL. XLIT NO. 45.
OMAllA, SUNDAY MOKNING, AP1UL 27, 1913.
SINGLK COPY FIVK C10NTS
Sioux City Team That Expects to Win Western League Pennant for 1913
LOSE TO THE
Duokey's Heavy Hitters Step in and
Lambast Robinson, Taking
Close Contest.
FIVE TO FIVE IN THE FOURTH
Omaha Starts in with Good Pros
pect of Landing.
. (
riM-rTTTrip it a Yr-ra t nvrn tvotttp
Bunch of Hits Follows and Rourkes'
' " T .Hopes Depart.
DOUBLE PLAY STOPS RALLY
Here is a photograph of Ducky Holmes' 1913 bnrjd of Sioux as they appeared on opening dny in Omaha. They have shown class, even if they did
drop three straight to the Rourke family durintr the oneiiimc series. Holmes fitruros them as ponnant wiriHM's, and proposes to lead the race all tho xcnyl
after he succeeds iu getting them by the teams that are now ahead of him. The way tho Sioux landed ov. Si. .Joseph after leading Omaha, and the awful
drubbing they gave the Rourkes on Friday at Sioux City, seems to support tho claim of tho scrappy leader that they are the ultimate winners iu the
Western. In the picture they are, top row, left to right: Hartley, Claire, Gorloy, Getchell, Young, Holmes, Klein, Doyle, James, Itapp, Allen. Bottom
row: Clarke, Breeu, Brown, Smith, Cooney, White, Lindsey, Davidson, Stange, Marshall.
WICHITA WINS FIRST GAME
Jobbers Take Lincoln on Off Day for
Pitcher Knapp.
VICTORS BY SEVEN TO TWO
Weft Sent In n Pinch Hitter, but
1'roTfi Unable to DcllTcr OooiIb
and Cane Gobi to Indian,
Nino to Five.
SIOUX CITT, la., April SC. (Special
Telegram.) Heavy hitting on both side
featured the Omaha-Sioux City battl?
here today, the Bloux getting the better
o the run getting, 0 to 6.
Omaha started early and established a
four-run lead, but a smashing homer by
Smith In the fourth gave the locals a
start and the visitors were unable to
shake oft the Jinx.
In the first frame with Justice out
Coylo doubled. Thomason was out anil
successive singles by CongaUon, Kane,
Grubb and Johnson sent over thrco runs
An error let Thomason on In the thlr.l.
He went to third on nnother bobbto after
Congalton and Kane wore out and scored
on a double Into the river by Grubb.
Another run was annexed In the fourth
when Justice landed on a force out for
nobinson, who had singled and scored
on a hit by Coyle.
Sioux City IlesJim.
Sioux City scored first In tho second
when Breen doubled and got homo on
a wild pitch uftcr James had walked
and Lindsay had cacriflced.
The Omaha lead was overcome In tlio
fourth. Breen was hit and forced out
by James, Lindsay doubled, scorlnr;
James. Rapp walked and Hartley, hit
ting for Toung, singled. Smith, who had
twice been an easy out, stepped to tho
plate and smashed out one of the longest
home run drives ever registered at MIx
zon park.
A bunch of hits, Including a Blnxle and
a doublp in the sixth added three runs
to the Sioux total and refrigerated the
struggle.
A fast double play. Smith to Lindsay,
In the eighth stopped a threatened rally
by Omaha In the eighth when Justlc.i
(Continued on rase Two.)
New York Spends
Million a Year to
See Boxing Bouts
NEW YORK, April 8S.-The public is
spending nearly Jl.OOC.fOO a, yxir to sec
boxing contests In New York According
to a report of the Btatt athletic commis
sion publ shed today the actual total of
gate receipts at boxing oontesU for the
year ending November 20, U12, Is P&.2i.
out of which the state has received a
per cent commission of J1M5J.
Since the athletic commission was ap
pointed In August. 11)11, the grand total
of gate receipts has been 11,319,199.
Students of sporting statlst-'c declare
that the figures indicate that boxing Is
reior.d only O base bn"l In popularity In
New York state. At the end nf the year
tor which the report ' Issued there were
tlghty-slx boxing clubs operating under
the direction of the cotnm Mloa. Of the
total of eighty-six licenses granted forty
tdne were to clubs operating :n the me
tropolis, New York was the first state
to organize a commission with Jurisdic
tion over boxing, but several states are
following the example.
ISrrnty .Triple and Bucrlflce Give
Antelope Two nuns In Third,
Utlt Ha Mttra .Are Recorded
DnrlnK the Game.
LINCOLN. Neb.. April 26.-Wichita out
played Lincoln today and won Its first
game of the season by a score of 7 to 2.
Pitcher Knapp, for the locals, was wild
and Ineffective, while Durham, for the
visitors, haa the Lincolns guessing
throughout. An error, a triple and a
sacrifice gave the Lincolns two runs in
the third, but that was all they could
get, while Wichita kept pegging away
with effect through the nine Innings.
Score:
WICHITA.
Burke, 3b C 1
Kocrner, lb 3 0
Davis, rf 5 0
Mlddleton, cf 4 0
Hughes, 2b 3 1
Pettigrew, If 3 2
Callahan, ss 4 1
Huston, c 2 0
! Cralg 1 1 1
! Kerns, c 2 0
uurnam, P & i
AGGIES LAND TRACK MEET
Agile Farmer Boys of Iowa Win
from the Cornliuskers.
RACELY MEETS HIS WATERLOO
Sprinter fropi University of Ne
liraaka Furnlshcn SnriirUc of
Meet When Hp Yield In
Two-Tvreiity Dunn.
LINCOLN.
Llovd. 2b.
Muilcn, lb..
Cobb, rf 1
McOormlclt.- If..'
Cole. cfir
Barbour, 3b
Dowllng. ss
Baker, c
Knapp, p
4 ' 0
Totals
. 4
,. 4
,. :i
2
'. 3
,.:i
II. O. A. K.
2 12 0,
1 12 0 Ol
110 0
2 3 10
1111
12 10
113 0
0 2 10
0 0 0 0
14 0 0
10 3 0
U 27 12 1
H. O. A. K.
0 3 10
1 11 1 0
1 0 0K 0
1 0 0T 0
0 .1 0 0
0 0 3 0
0 13 2
1X20
1 1 5 1
"i 27 15 3
in the sixth.
13 0 0 2-7
i 0 0 0 0 0-2
VUehltu 0 0
I liirviln 0 0
lhiee-base hit: Knapp. Two-baae lilts :
Stolen bases: Mlddleton, Hughes. C'ulla-
1...,. !Znnrtna lilld! I.ldVci. IvOel'llOl'.
I Hughes, itett on bases: Lincoln, 4;,
, "Wichita, 11. Double play: KnaPli to
Dowllng to Mullen. Struck out: By
Knapp, li; by Durham. 7. Basos on bails
I ulf Knapp. ; off Durham. 1. Passed
i balls: Baker (3). Time: 2:01. Umpire:!
; Sesrlst. I
faUILLIN WINS FOR DENVER I
.'llttlufr of Third llunemnn Lay To
jieU.ii Pitcher I.mv.
DKNVKK. Colo . April 26. Denver took
the second name of tho seried from Vo
leka here toda. I to 3. QuHlln's hitting
wan responsible for threo of the four
runs for Denver. In the third Inning
Qulllin not a two-base hit with two nen
on base. In the filth he hit a thrco
luKSr mid scored on ti sacrifice fly. Tho
hatting of forsythe featured for Topoka.
Score:
DENVER.
All. It.
OUmorc. If S o
fussldy, rf 1 1
3 1
4 2
Channel, cf
ijulllln. lb
C French, 2b...
I'lshnr, lb
block, c
.. iitihews. x....
Moia.t, p
Totals
II.
1
1
PO. A. K.
.30
i ! 11
Mo run out, not toughing first base.
TOPUTwi.
,AB
I'oreythc, cf 6
Uear. If , 3
Mo Larry, rf 4
nai.yt. lb 4
J. French, ss 4
Dulln. Sb 3
Cochran, lb 3
I l.ul.iiss, c 2
'IU&icniiaten, p 2
! Lee 1
' -Totals
31
' "Laiud for Rustfnhaven In ninth.
JucLurry out. not touching th(rd basj.
Dcnvo:- 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0
Topeka 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 O-S
Stolen bases: Channel (2), Cochran (2;.
Two-bine hits: Qulllin, Cassldy, Mc-
(Contlnued on Pago Two.)
It. H. PO. A. V. I
2 4 3 0 0
0 0 1O0
0 2 10 0
0 2 10 0 1
0' 0 4 ' i 1
0 0 0 2 0
0 2 13 1
0 0 3 I 1 J
10 0 2 0
0 0 0.0 0 j
3 It 2J 15 i
LINCOLN. April 26. Nebraska lost tho
first track , meet of the season to Amea
this afternoon on Athletic field, CO to M.
Up until the final event, the mile relay,
tho result was In doubt.
Nebraska took the lead at tho outsot
when Reese defeated Dickinson In the 10
yard dash and McMaaters cosily took tho
two-mile. Amea Jumped back by tnklng
both places In the 220-yard dash, furnish
ing the surprise of the meet in the defeat
of Racily. Ames also took both places
In the 440. Zumw Inkle, who had been ex
pected to do Btellar work for the Corn
huskers In the sprints, fell down completely.
Iytndntruiii Winn Unfitly. I
Llndstrum had an ensy time In the high
hurdles, easily defeating GniTt of Anvrs.
The Cornhuskors hud bad luck In the low
hurdles, however, for with Rol:o:'tH lead
ing at the final hurdle, the Cornhusker
tripprd atd fell and Ames scored both
places.
Tho weight cventH were easy for Ne
braska, the Cornhuskors tal.lng first and
recond In the shot put r.nd rirst in the
dlFCUS.
The Cornhuskprs also hud the edge In
tho flolJ events, with first and re-ond
In the pole vault, first in the high Jvmp
and first In the broad Jump.
Ame.i Tnl.ri It"!-J.
Ames hnd a walkaway In the hnlf-"ille
relay and with the fln.il rcHUlt c'e jondlng
on tho mile relnv. the prettitst ia'e of the
day was run. Nol.rackn tool: the lead
at the sturt and maintained It until
within ten yards of the fln'ph, when
Crawford caught Heaver nnrplng and
paired him Just In front of tho tap?.
The xtiminurrlcs:
100-yard dash: Won by Reese. Ne
braska; Dickenson. Ames, second. Time:
0:10i.
22fl.yanl dash: W.n by Dlckenion,
Aines: Kaiser. Aires. scnd. Time: n:23Vi.
'1 -yard dnsh: Won by Wilson, Ames;
Crnwfoitl. Ames rcond Time: 0.04.
Half mile run: Won by Manning. Ames;
Cottic. Nebrprkn. feennd. Time: 2:014.
Mile run: Won by Fnyder. Arrws: An
demon, Nebraska, serond. Tlrrf ':TiV4.
Two-mllo run: Won bv McMisrers,
Nebraska ; MoWliortfr. Amm, pecond.
Time: 10:31
I'alf mile relay Won he Amea. Ne
brHli wcond. Tlni": 0:)4.
Mile rein": Wo" Ames, Nebraska
re-mnl. Time: 3:3!V1.
ISO.yanI hiiTllet": Won bv I indrtrum,
Nebraska;; (laitt, Amts, second. Time:
O:-K.
Ulih J'imp: Won bv Mever, Nc
broBl'a: Crawford. Amef, tied at C feet
f 'rchrs.
Ilro-ul .lump: Wop by teese. Nebskn;
Mnnd. Ames, recend. D'stunce: 2' feet
1(" Inches.
Bhot i"it: Won by Veyer Nebraka;
Rofh, Nebraska, feond. Distance: 37
fr-t 2 Inches.
Dl"fii' throw: Wen bv ?r'-cr. Ne
briiiWn: .Tnhf on. Ants, secorc": D'rtance:
11 iet ft Inches
I'o' vsi'lt: Wei l.y Pri"-. .wn-n-ka;
l.l-rrfrtiiii, ybmka. steond. Height;
11 ffet fi nohu'.
m-varfi huM'ri: '''on --'iirH,
A nen; Grow. Nebraska. tcen't. Time:
0:W.
Stirter: Dr. U. a Plann. Jh'1-f: Trof.
it. W. rnidwell and Owen Krsnk. Seorer:
Carl Oans.
OXKOItD. ?n., i.ri. -r--r'al.l
The ' inbrl',K" S'-'-ool lto Imll
tam wan de"entl lifip KiMhv t Ivotly
eiTt '" n:i" u lmh i-ejfiltMl In a wore
of " to In tavov of Oxford. T e score
by Innlnss wah an follows:
OainbKdge 0 0 0 ( 1 0 1 0 4- 0
Oxford 3 200 0 0003
Batterlef Oxford, I.euklng and l;end
ler. Cambridge, Mlnnlck. Umpires. Mc
JUllpan and Uloonti
Cobb is Expected
to Play Sunday
CHICAGO, April 20. Tyrus Cobb Is to
play with the Detroit team of the Ameri
can league tomorrow, according to In
formation given out nt the otflco of B.
B Johnson, president of the leigift here
today. Tho outcome of hit application for
reinstatement which tho national com
mission Is to consider nt a meeting In
Chicago next week. Johnson left h's offlco
!for the day" without making any defin
ite announcement lu the case.
CINCINNATI, 6., April 26.-The Na
tional Base Ball commission at Its meet.
ing In Chicago next Wedhesdny will con
sider the application of Tyrus Cobb of
the Dotrolt American league team for
reinstatement. This announcement was
made hero today by Chairman August
Herrmunh of tho commission.
"Cobb's application for reinstatement
was officially received this morning,"
said Chairman Herrmann, "but the com
mission wll) hp.v.q to ucqualnt Itself with
tho details of tho case before any 'action
will be possible."
Columliui Trliim l.uxu.
COLUAIBUS, Neb , April 20.-(Hpeflal.)-Columbus
defeated tho Luxua team from
Omaha today by a score of fi to 1. This
makes the thlid exhibition gnme won by
tho Pawnees'.
Cub Pitcher Whose Work is Helping Team
SOX SHUT m ST, LOUIS
Chicago Wins Second Game of Series
by Good Ninth-Inning Finish.
RUSSELL ALLOWS TWO HITS
Comtskey Announces Mnle tif Mo
ii 1 1 f
KrlilKf to ltltnnenpnltn Ulnli
of the Anierlonn Aab-
elntlun.
CHICAOO. April 2C.-A good ninth In
ning flush gave Chicago the second "game
of (th series with Ht. Louis today, 1 to
0. Bchalk singled and went tu second
on n sacrifice to third on u long fly and
homo on Cnlllns' long hit to center.
Russell allowed tho visitors but two
hits, which cauio In the fifth Inning,
Several times tho locals had tho bases
full, but gpod fielding kept the locals
fioin scoring.
President Comlskey of tho local Ameri
can Iciikuo club today announced the
alo of Pitcher McBrldgo to tho Minne
apolis club of tho Aineijcnn association.
Outfielder Hhottcn of tho Ht. ljuls
team received word today thai his brother
had died nt Amherst. O.', and he left
lininrdlutely for his home there. Ho will
not report to his team ..until they reach J
Bt Louis next week, core:
8T LOUIU. ' j ' C'lNCAOO.
All. II. I). AMI All. It. O. A I."
Wtlkrr. cf.. 4 0 3 0 0 Iluth'. it,. . . 0 1 3 0
Jolitnon. It 4 0 0'0t.nr.l, Sb. .. 6 i t 1 (I
WlllUmi rf3 0 S 0 U tlilllni, rl. 61 I t 0
rratt, Zb ..4 II & 1 0 iliiitu.i, lb.. 1 oil o o
SIOVlll. Ill 3 0 t 0 (I Zeliler o'o 0 0 0
Aurtln, lit.) 0 1 0 (I l-'uurnlrr, lb 0.io Do 0
nillKUC. r. a i 2 m .umck, cr, , 3 o l o o
AKn. p . 3 'o l 4 Ohclulltr, lf..2'l 0 0 0'
Stune. p. ... J 1 ,0 3 OWrivrr. .. 4 1 4 I
frhIU, . ..1.1710
Toll lii ..It 1 21 13 0 Hub. til, p , J 1 l o 0
ToUU. . . it 7 37 I 0
Two out when winning run scored.
Ran for Hot ton In the eighth.
Ht. Louis 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0-4)
t'l !eao 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
Two-base hits: Collins, Russell. Hacrl
fire hits. Mnttlck, Russell. Ktolen'buses:
Ixud, Rath. Left on bases: St. 1ouIb,
4, Chicago, 12. Bases on balls: Off Rus
sell, 2; otf Stone, 7. Struck out: By Rus
sell, f; by Stone, 1. Hit by pitched bull:
By Stone (Bortun). Time: 2:00. Umpires:
0'lo!ighlln anil Ferguson.
COBS WIN GAME IU
Pittsburgh Infield Goes to Pieoet
and Opponents Roll Up
Five Scores,
TWO-BAGGER MADE BY PHELAH
Butler Slips Up in Last Inning on
Seemingly Easy Double Play.
GiVEN BASES.,. ON BALI
WildThrow to Grandstand by'Mc
Carthy Aids in Winning Runs.
0'TOOLE
NOT
SUPP0RTEL
filler.' Ilnine Hun Into llleneliers
with '.liiinieriuiiii n I'lrst He
eiiren I'Mrst Tivo for
Clilenirii.
WASHINGTON LOSES
LEAD
PITTSRUROII. Pa April 2G.-The In.
flrld of the Pirates went to pieces today
In tho ninth and Chicago won. 7 to 2.
After Btltler In the last Inning had
nllmmitri mi fin what tanked like un ensv
double inny, tho Cubs mado five runs
on n two bagger by Phelnn, hnses on hatli
to Zimmerman and Brldwcll and a wild
throw to tha grand stand by McCarthy.
Saler's homo run Into tho bleachers,
with 'Zimmerman on first In tho second
Inning gnye tho Cubs their first two
runs. . O'Toole, who relived Adams In
tho third, pitched flno fall, but his sup
port in t(ie Infield was not good. Ho
walked Zimmerman three times after
poor flehllug hail put him In a tight
place. With the Iuihoh full In the ninth,
Cooper rellovrd him nnd Pliehui was Bent
In to bat for Saler, doubled over Hooo'm
head. Bmlth for hlcago pitched fine ball.
Mller's single In the sixth drove Phila
delphia's only two runs over the pinto.
Score:
CHICAOO; PITTMll itou
All. it. o. a. k An ii o a i:.
Clymr, ct. i 1 1 0 0 Carry, It 1 0 J 0 I
. Miller, cr 1 1.0 0 lllotinan, cl 2 0 0 0 Q
Hchulte, rf. I 2 1 0 Olloor, cf. 110 0 4
Zlmnnm, 3b 2 J 2 0 Ollyrnu, 3b 3 10 3 0
Baler, lb... 4 1 14 0 OMIIIcr. lb 3 1 1? 0 0
l'hfltn ....1 t 0 0 OWIIson. rt 40100
r.vcra, 2b... 6 0 0 6 Oliutltr, 2b 4 0 2 3 1
nrhlwfll. m. 2 0 t 2 OMcC'ithr, 3 1 1 4 3
Archer, o-lli t 3 4 2 0 Mentor 0 0 0 0 O
llrKHi'tun, cO 0 2 0 0 Simon, r.
Smith, p 4 1 0 4 0 Keller .
A tli nil, p
Totali 37 10 27 14 OO'Tnole. p
Cooper, p.
Ilyit . .
Totaii 3i ;:n: i
Hutted for Menrthy In tho ninth,
Butted for Simon In the ninth.
Butted for Cooper In the ninth
Batted for Saler In tho ninth.
Chlcngo 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 -J
Home run: Snlor, Tow-buc h"t
2 0 4 0 0
liooo
t o o o o
2 2 0 3 0
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
.Iliniuy Lavender the I ihj right ban I i kieplug t!
'Pitcher of the l'h. .1150 t'Uis who IhUoiii; .rn utt a.011
hls shar to fcld Manager Johnny lvcia-i,
Windy City ttui in the
lie fen I I'll liy Illllailelililii Iu Cnliln,
(llvlnu: Winner I'lrnt Plnee.
PI 1 1 LA D12LPI 1 1 A, Pa.. April Zfl.-The
largest crowd of tho season hero saw
Philadelphia defeat Washington today, by
3 to 2 iu a game, which meant teuiorary
possession of first pluce for the winner.
Washington scored In the second Inning
AH ! f ItrM a'u ulrtf'ln ,, mtaaA.l l.nll
" ' ' n "t 1 111. .. -t r . 1. 1 ...
Hughes single nnd Moel.er's double. Col- nS. Mltche.i. Stolen bases"' chu,e;
lips' ilouhlH and Baker's single tied the 1 Phelan. Brldwull. Double play Uu. r
scoro In tlm fourth. Brown wus taken o Miller. Hits Off Adams, 4 In two.
nut In tlm nvxlltli In linrmll Itannv Innings; Off O'Toole, C In six Ulld One-
out 111 tlio seventh to permit Uunny thlri, ln,I1K8. utt Cooper. 1 in two-
Murphy to bat, with the bases filled thlids inning; off Smith. S. Struck out
and ono out. A double play followed on i Hy 8111th, . by O'Toole, 2. Wild ilfhi
I) Murnliv'H flv tu Milan With Moriran hooper. Uft on bases: Pittsburgh, H,
u. fliurpiiy s iu to Milan. lib Morgan , e.,,,CHKO , 9- Tlme. 2:07- Umpires Ort tna
on third as the result of a single and a and (Juthrle.
wild pitch by Houck und two out In
tho eighth, tho former scored when E.J BROOKLYN WINS WITH STICK
Murphy muffed Frank's fly. I
Philadelphia won the game In this In- I .rnli,. nt,i,. h,i fPOI1, Xew York
nlng on H. Murphy's being hit. his force n. superior lliittliiir.
out by Oldilng, Collins' triple and Mc imoOKLVN, April 26,-Brooklyn ullJ
Innls' double. Score: New Volk had u bllUIa ,oyu, bt,fore a u.
WAHIIINOTON k HinUADEUMIIA k j r0Wl, ,ouayi Ue loe(lIs wlnnlnB 5 t0 8
Mnller, rf . 3 1 0 0 6 Murphy, rf . 3 q 1 o 'i ' by better hitting. Long drives for extru,
jiissirt'w.? 1 j 3 .'ssffii--! 1 1 1 ?'!re;,ptoy a b,'.K ,
liaiwlil. lb.. 3 010 4 oiiikrr. 3b.. 2 112 1 Brooklyn began It In the fourth when
Mrnn, 2b.. I 2 3 1 o Mclnnli, lb. 4 2 11 0 0 Cutshaw scratched nn Infield hit uid
MaSrit" 3 0 1 0 o'llrry'. ii "3 o l 3 J ' came home on Hummefs triple. In tha
MelirMe. h4 2 t I o 1.1pp. c 2 l i 3 o next Smith led off with a single nml
if f 0 0 0 Siftr,!: tr.l J S i o F",ner, trlole-the
'D. Mumhy. 10000 Ing when Stengel singled to center
U 7 24 17 0 - - - Vvw Ynrk tlnil Ihn Krorn In lh mVtr.lh
Tulali
Total . . it 37 l 2
Batted for Brown In the seventh.
'Hatted for Hughes In the ninth
on hits by Doyle and Herzog, un Inten
tional pass tu Meyers und u long tri- ls
Pn!,',ul,id0r 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 t u' MoCormlck, batting for WlPse Th
Twl-base" hit's "" Moeller. Oldilng Col- winning runs were made by Brooklyn Pi
III h. Melnnis Three-baso hit: Collins, the raine Inning, when with two Cit,
Huh off lir.iwn, 0 in seven Innings, nagiin, butting left handed nsalnst
Contltiuvd on I'fcgs Two.) crandall, hit safely and scored with'