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And Now We Must Get Rid of the Cat Again Tomorrow 03 W SIOUX TAKE AKOTHER GAME DefcRt Omaha at Mizzou Park by Six to Three Score. ARBOGAST ORDERED OFF FIELD 1'rotenln AcnliiKt tho I'mplro'n I)p clsloti on Striken nml nnlln Mnric hj Ilnth Sides Dur ing the (inmri PIOI'X CITY. la.. April 27.-(Speclal Telegram.) Before the biggest crowd seen at Mizzou park since the. days when Sioux City was winning pennants, Onialia and Sioux City struggled for supremacy today, the Sioux finally winning. G to 3. Groun rules occasioned by the overflow crowd produced many two baggers, a trio of which, In the fourth Inning, gave, the locals their margin In the4 final tally. With the exception of tho fourth In ning, batfest Peters had a shade the best of White In the pitching department I through of the battle though he slowed j up perceptibly toward the finish. I'mplre Anderson had a hard day of It ' and Ids award of a two-bagger on a drive ' against the fence in tho eighth round ' lesultcd In so vigorous a protest on the part of Manager Arbogast that the man ager was ordered from the grounds. An derson's decisions on strikes and balls were the occasion of much protest on both sides, the Omaha twlrler getting a j particularly raw deal In the fourth when , Davidson was walked. O'Miilin I.cnalM In Second. Sioux City scored first In the first In ning on an error by Schlpke ' and a single by Davidson after Cooncy, had stolen second. Omaha took the lead in the second frame, when Katie walked. Grubb doubled Into the crowd and Kane came homo on. a .neat ,sacrlfqo fly. by, Johnson, which camo nea.r denting the center field fence. The. third Omaha tally camo In the eighth inning rally", which for a time looked like a winner. With Coyle out on a long fly. Thomason drew a pass. Con galtou and Kane singled filling the bases. Orubb landed safe on an error by Smith, which let Thomason home. Johnson came to bat and sent tho ball a mile high and over the fence just at the foul line. Anderson ruled It In foul territory amide much protest on tho part of Omaha and it was this particularly ruling which worked tho visiting manager up to the point of getting fired from the grounds in the second half of the Inning. The decision was an extremely difficult one, the ball apparently swinging across tho foul line tape after it had dropped be low tho top of tho fence. Johnson wai out on a grounder .which the catcher recovered alpng the first base lino. While Gets I I ml Strike Oat. In the ninth Inning White got his first strike out with Schlpke as the victim. Neff came to bat for Peters and sent a slzzlcr to the back field fence. Clarke, hokever, elongated himself sufficiently to spear tho fly and spoil a pretty drive. Shestak, batting for Justice, made good say it Say that you want the best in hats, but don't insist on paying $5. You'll get it in THE Gordon HAT WANTED TO BUY FIRST CLASS second hand motor ., four-cylinder preferred, others In bcod condition. I-'hone Harney S66. i otuu'.l .'U bund stcre pays highest price for furnlli re Mottles, ."hoes Web. iWi WOULD like to buy u flvtj or six-room Jouse to be moved on a lot. One In ths iilghborhod of 21th and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 4301 D. MKL Quick buyers of furniture. MVK STOCK MAM I !' WKST Mitp II. stuck to South Omaha. Sv mileage and shrinkage. Your consign mints receive prompt und careful atten tion Lite Moel; niiiiMlmi Merchant. y 1M ' ... Strnnc. reliable. '! 'in l KirdHlll.e HlrtK. Ji.vl.Ti , .Ob. & CO., jsc-hunee Bids. M flmr XRai.r.yw by getting n single and Coyle made Cen ter Fielder Davidson stretch to the limit to nab a smash to the center field fenco for the final out. Gourley. . recruit third baseman who took the place of James who was Injured In practice, got away badly In tho early stages of the game, but redeemed him self later. Coyle showed real speed In the second Inning when he stole second after a walk to first, and In the fourth round his stunt was duplicated by Orubb. Score: SIOUX CITY. AU. R. H. O. A. K. Smith, 2b 5 0 0 0 5 1 Cooney, ss 4 12 2:0 Clarke, If 4 0 1 2 0 0 Davidson, cf 3 0 1 4 0 0 Breen. rf 4 1 2 0 0 0 Gourley, 3b 4 0 116 2 Lindsay, lb 3 2 2 16 2 0 Uapp, c 2 2 2 1 1 0 White, P 2 0 2 1 2 0 Totals 33 6 IS 27 17 2 ' OMAHA. An. n. it. o. a. e. Justice, ss 4 0 112 0 Coyle, If 4 0 0 0 1 o Thomason, cf .112 2 10 Congalton. rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 Kane, lb 3 119 10 Orubb. 3b 3 11110 Johnson, c 3 0 O fi 0 0 Schlpke. 2b 4 0 0 5 1 1 Peters, p 2 0 0 0 4 0 Neff 1 1 0 0 0 0 Shestak 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 3 7 24 14 1 Batted for Peters In ninth. Batted for Justice In ninth. Sioux City 1 10 0 3 0 1 0 1 . fi Omaha 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 Left on bases: Sioux City 7, Omaha 7. First base on errors: Orubb, Cooney. Sacrifice hits: White, Happ. Johnson. Two-base hits: Grubb, Breen, Lindsay, Happ (2), Justice, Congalton, Cooney, White. Stolen bases: Cooney, Coyle, Grubb, Gourley. Struck out: By Whtte 1, Peters 3. Bases on balls: Oft White 6, off Peters 4. Passed bullp: Johnson, Happ. Hit by pitcher: Cooney. Umpire: An derson. Time: 2:00. THinU STRAIGHT FOR IMC NV till Toppkn Biskra Only OnP Score Upon the firlmmlled. DENVER, April 27. Denver won the third straight game from Topeka today, 7 to 1. TopeUa's only score was made In the first Inning on two singles and a stolen base. Denver scored three runs in the second on four singles, a sacriflc fly and Mathews' trlpple. The hitting of Gllmorc, Mathews and C. French, fea tured for Denver. Score: DENVER. AB. R, H. O. A. K. Gllmore, If G 3 6 1 0 Cassldy, rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Channel, cf 3 110 0 0 Qulllln, 3b 3 0 0 3 2 0 C. French, 2b 4 1 4 3 0 0 Fisher, lb 4 1 2 9 0 0 Spahr, c 2 .1 1 4 1 0 Mathews, ss 4 13 16 0 Hagerm'an, p 2 0 1 0 3 0 Totals 81 7 15 27 12 0 TOPEKA. AB. R. 1L O. A. E. Forsythe, cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Lee, If 4 110 0 0 McLarry. rf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Rapps, lb ; 4 0 19 10 J. French, ss 4 0 0 4 1 0 Dulin, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 0 Cochran, 2b 3 0 2 4 0 0 Billings, c 2 0 1 2 3 1 Cockreham, p 2 0 0 0 6 0 Fullerton, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 7 24 12 1 Denver 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 7 Topeka 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Stolen bases: Lee, Mathews, McLarry. Two-base hit: Qllmore. Three-base hits: Mathews, Ollmore, C. French. Homo run: Channel). Sacrifice hit: Cassldy, Hager man, Spahr. Sacrifice files: Hogerman, Channell. Struck out: By Hagerman, 4; by Cocreham, 7; by Fullerton, 1. Bases on balls: Off Hagerman, 2; off Coch rane 1. Double plays: Qulllln to Math ews to Fisher; Ollmore to C. French. Wild pitch: Cochreham, Hit by pitched ball: Qulllln, Left on bases: Denver, 6: Topeka, B. Innings pitched by Cochre ham, 6; runs, 6; hits, 11; by Fullerton, 3: hits, 4; runs, 1. Time: 1:85. Umpire: Slgler. NO HIT CJAMB FOR SMITH Heinle Cnrera Illnmelf With Glory fit Lincoln Conteat. LINCOLN. April 27. - Henry Smith rltched a no-hlt game against Wichita today and Lincoln won by a ecorc of 7 to 0. The locals started scoring In the first Inning, when a single, a passed ball and a home run netted three scores. Kills was effective thereafter, but Routt, who succeeded him In the eighth, pahsed two men, which, with a single, a doublo and a sacrifice fly, netted four runs. Cole's batting and his sensational field ing was a feature of the game. Score. LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Lloyd. 2b 4 o o o 4 o I Mullen, lb 4 1 2 S 0 0 I Cobb, rf 3 1 1 2 0 0 j McCormlck, If 3 l 0 3 0 0 Cole, cf 4 2 3 6 0 0 Barbour, 3b 2 1 1 0 1 0 fuvviiiits, BB t l z Z 1 1 Zarney, c 3 jO 0 6 0 0 Smith, p 4 0 0 1 1 0 Totals 31 7 9 27 7 "I WICHITA. ABjv R. H. O. A E. Burke. 3b 4 0 o o i 1 Koerner. lb 4 0 0 9 0 1 Davis, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Mlddleton. cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Hughes, 2b 2 0 0 3 1 0 Pettlgrew, If 3 0 0 6 0 1 Callahan, ss 10 0 12 0 Huston, c 2 0 0 4 3 0 Craig 1 0 0 0 0 0 Routt, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Ellis, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Wacob. c 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 24 10 1 Batted for Huston In eighth. Lincoln S0000004 7 Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Home run: Cole. Two-base hits: Dowl Ing (2). Stolen bases: Mullen, Cole. Sac rifice hits: Barbour, Carney. Hits: Off Ellis 7 In seven Innings; off Routt, 2 In one Inning. Struck out: By Smith. 4; by Ellis, 3. Bases on balls; Off Smith, ; JVN V 3VX OMV dO .1X39 3M-1. Standing of Teams tinmen Today. WKSTKRN LEAGUE. Wichita at Denver. Topeka at Lincoln. St. Joseph at Sioux City. Omaha at Des Moines. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New Yo'rk at Brooklyn. Phlladclplha at Boston. Pittsburg at Chlcngo. Cincinnati at St. Ijouts. AMERICAN. LEAGUE. Cleveland at Detroit. Washington Rt Philadelphia. Boston at New York. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee at Toledo. KatiMiB City at Indlnnnpolls. Minneapolis at Louisville. St. Paul at Columbus. off Ellis. 1: off Routt. 2. Losing pitcher: Ellis. Time: 1:33. Umpire: Segrist. I HOUGH' IjOSKS IT IN I'lHST Joule Kind 1 1 In Curve In First nml Seooml 1 it I ii DES MOINES. Ia.. April 27.-lnablllt.v of Ilogge to stop the hitting of St. Joseph In the firs, two Innings lost the third straight game to tho latter team here today. McConaughy. who Joined the visit ing team yesterday, kept Pes Moines' hits scattered throughout. Score: DK8 MOINES, li. O. A. K. 1 1 2 0 0 13 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 12 2 U 1 O 2 0 10 3 0 13 2 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 10 0 0 0 0. 0 0 7 27 11 "o II. O. A. E. 4 2 0 0, 3 10 0 0 4 fi 0 12 0 0 2 13 0 12 0 0 1 13 0 0 12 10 0 0 3 0 13 27 18 0 AB. R. Harm, rf 3 0 Fox, If 4 0 Hunter, cf 4 0 Jones, lb-' ;.".:.. 4 0 Rellly, 3b" '..I..' 4 .0 Sentell. ss 4 0 Andreas, 2b ..T 3 Shaw, o 2 Rogge, p 0 Iafferty. P 2 Leonard 1 Isbell Totals 32 1 ST. JOSEPH, Kelly, If Ti 2 WatsonV rf r 0 Ochs, 2b 2 1 Zewwllllng, cf 5 it Westentll, 3b 4 1 Melnke, ss 3 1 Brewer, IB 5 0 Ketter, c 3 0 McConnaughy. p . 4 0 Total -..A..iSS, . Batted for Rogge In second. Batted for Lafferty In ninth. Des Molnus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 St. JoHeph ....3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 05 Two-baso hits: Brewer, Andreas, Melnke. Rellly, Wcstnrzll. Three-base hits: Kelly, Watson. Sacrifice hits: Ochs, Melnke, McConnaughey. Double plays: McConnaughey to Westerzll to Brewer. First baso on balU: Oft Rogge, 1; off Lafferty, 2: off McConnaughy. 6. Struck out: By Lafferty. 2; by McConnaughey. 2. Hit by pitched ball. Rogge (Westor all). McConnaughy (Shaw). Wild pitch; McConnaughy. Stolon bases: R. Wat son. Hits: Off Rogge, 6 in two innings. Left on bases: Des Moines, 11; St. Joseph, 12. Time: 2:03. Umpire: Fltzslmmons. Stars and Stripes Win at Florence Tho Stars and Btrlpes yesterday de feated the Florcnco Athletics In a fast game by the score of 3 to 1. Trotter, who waa on the mound for the Stars and Stripes, pitched great ball. In the fourth and sixth Innings, with the bases full and no outs, the Florence team could not get a man across the plate. The fea tures of the game were the pitching of Trotter and the batting of G. Probst and Hanson of the Stars and Stripes. Score: R.H.E. S. and S, 001010 10O-3 2 Florence A 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 4 3 Batteries: S. and S., Trotter and Pates; Florence A., Hadley and Thornton. MISSOURI VALLEY TEAM WANTS TO FILL SCHEDULE The Missouri Valley base ball team has reorganized for the season of 1913 and Is ready to schedule games with any of the teams In Omaha or western Iowa, The business men of the town are backing the team and the management Is assuring them of tho fastest team it has put In the field for several seasons. "Shorty" Stlmson, the champion dwarf, who Is only 6 feet 6, will bo on the mound and along with the best looal talent. Any teams desiring games should write to H. R. Amen, manager, Box 720, Mis souri Valley, la. American Aa At Louisville Minneapolis Ioulsvlile oclnttan Guinea. r. ir. e. 0 6 1 1 6 1 Batteries: .Minneapolis, Xou"8 allJ Smith; Louisville, Loudermllk and demons. ' At Indianapolis R. H. E. Indianapolis 3 9 0 Kansas City 0 2 2 Batteries: Indianapolis. Kalscrllng and Cotter; Kansas City, Covington, Vabel Miu iiriicneii. At Columbus R. H. E. Bt. Paul 3 9 1 Columbus 17 1 Batteries: St. Paul, Rieger and James; Columbus, Cook, Davis and Smith. At Toledo R. H. B. Milwaukee 1 4 2 Toledo 0 7 3 Batteries: Milwaukee, Dougherty and Hughes; Toledo, Stevenson and Krueger. Ituvenua Glrla Win. RAVKNNA. Neb.. April 27.-(Bpocial.)-The Grand Island high school girls' bas ket ball team came to Ravenna and played the local girl team Friday even ing. At tho end of the second half the score was a tit and It was necessary to continue the play for some time in order to reach a decision. Ravenna finally won, the final score being IS to 14. THK BKK; OMATTA, MONDAY, APRIL WFT5. BREWERS WOLLAP INDIANS Storz Triumphs Take Tight Contest from Green's Nebraskans. OLSON PITCHES GREAT BALL IndInn 1M teller In Too Krntlc nt Time mid Hip HriMtery I.mln Tnkp Ailvnnlnrco of These l.npnen nml Win. Fred Bradford's Storz Triumph ball team drove Schcgg from the, mound In tho seventh Inning of yesterday's game with tho Nebraf-ka Indians and won tho contest by a 6 to 0 score. Olson, pitch ing for tho Storz, was tight In the pinches nml kept his four hits well scattered and never was In danger. The local boys started srnrlng In the first Inning and cinched the gnmo before tho contest had been going more than flvo innings. Schegg, the Indians' twlrlrr, was eratlc. Time, nfter time ho would mow the Brewery boyn down with his mysterious curves and then again he went to pieces and It was at these latter times that tho locals managed to get busy. The Indian twlrler lost his tern-1 per over decisions from tho umpire on one or two occasions nnd the result was poor work on his part mhen he attempt-1 ed tn resume tho came. However, he ! struck out twelve of the Triumphs and In tho third Inning struck out the only three men to face him. For tho Triumphs, Harry Welch, the former Rourkc outfielder, was responsi ble for many of the runs. In the fifth inning It was his single to right which scored one run nnd again in the seventh Tlirep Double I'lnyn. Three double plays on the pnrt of Storz' players prevented runs crowing 'j, tho rubber. In. the eighth the Indians got two men on bases with oue out whe nOmiiu batted Into a double play. In the ninth a near rally was cut off with a double. Olson pitched, n heady game for tho winners. True ho passed flvo men, but he struck out a like number and when bits were needed by the Indians Olson was stingy and tightened up. Graham got to first in the opening Inning on an infield hit. lie stolo second, went to third on a pacsed ball and scored when White Moon dropped Welch's high fly to deep center. In the second Inning Falconer bent out a bunt, went to third on Crelghton'n single to left an dscored on Olson's clean hit to center. With two men down In the fifth Dur kee walked, stole second, went to third on a passed ball and scored on Welch's single Olson wnlked In the Boventh, Graham facrlflced and Durkee landed safe on an error by Natum. Welch singled to right scoring Olson and Dur kee. The last tully came in tho eighth. Daughterly walked and stole second, scorin gon Olson's single, Score: HTOnz TniUMWlB. INTJJAVs. AB.II.O.A.K AU 11.0. A K. Crth.m, Sb. t t 7 1 1 W. Moon, ct 3 1 J 0 1 Durkre, 3b.. 4 0 1 3 0Bfl, 3b... 4 10 0 0 Drumror. lb 4 0 1 i OOman. If . . .1 4 1 2 1 0 Welch, rf .. 4 3 0.0 DTo lb 4 0 1 (1 rruch, If.. 3 10.0 O.Vitum. a . 2 0 z 0 1 Falconer, ct I 1 4 0 0 Puck. Sb . 3 1 3 1 0 Dauith'tx, aa 3 0 1 3 J Maine, rf... 3 0 110 Crelghton, c3 1 1 0111. Hawk, e I 0 It 0 I Olaon, p.... 3 3 0 3 ORcliecc, t... 3 0 0 1 0 Connel, p. . . 0 0 0 0 ToUla 30 ! 0 3 Totala... .30 4 34 I 3 Blaw Hawk out bunting third strike. Storz 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 - Indians 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Stolen bases: Graham, Durkeo (2), Welch, Prucha, Daugherty. Eagle. Sacri fice hits: Falconer, Graham. Double plays: Druminy, unassisted; Olton to Durkee to Graham; Daugherty to Gra ham. Hits: Off Scliegg 9 In seven und two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By Ol son, 6; by Schegg, 12. Bases on balls: Off Olson, 6; off Schegg. 4. Wild pitches: Schegg (3). Passed balls: Black Hawk (2). Hit by pitcher: Drummy, Graham. Left on bases: Storz, 7; Indians, 6. Time of game: 2:02. Umpire: Frlese. Browns Beat Sox, Three to Nothing CHICAGO. April 27 Chicago was un able to do anything with Hamilton today and St. Iuls shut out the locals In tho flnnl game of the series, 3 to 0. The visitors bunched two singles and a triple for two runs In the third and two singles, a 'double steal und a yild pitch netted another In the fifth. Score: BT. I.Ol'is. nut-Ado AB.II.O.A.K AU.II.O.A.K Walker, rf. S 1 3 0 OTUth, 2b ... 3 0 6 4 0 Johnton. If. 5 : 2 0 0 lord, 3b .4 0 3 1 0 Wllllama. rf 4 2 3 0 OColllni. rf . 3 1 0 0 Pratt, Sb. .. 4 2 i i 0 liorton, lb. . I 1 13 0 0 Btorall, lb . 4 110 1 OMattlck. rf. 4 0 0 0 0 Auatln. 3b.. 4 0 1 1 Oscliuller, If. I 1 0 0 Wallace, aa. 4 0 3 2 0 Weaver, aa.. 4 0 0 4 1 Acnew, c... 3 0 1 0 0 gchalk, c... 4 1 6 1 0 Hamilton, p 3 1 1 1 OBcott. p .3 0 0 2 1 Totali . . 34 S 27 10 U Totals 33 37 It 3 St. Louis 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 Chicago 00000000 0-0 Two-base lilts: Hamilton, Bchalk. Three-base hit: Pratt. Sacrifice hit: Aftnew. Stolen ases. Johnson, olllim. Williams (2), Pratt. Double plays: Lord to Rath to Borton, Walace to Pratt to Stovall. Lfl on bases: St. Louis, 9; Chicago. 8. liases on bulls: Off Scott, 2, off Hamilton. 3. Struck out. By Scott, 6; by Hamilton. 1. Wild pitch: Scott. Time: 1:47. Umpires: Ferguson and O"loughlln. Ilnlilresfp Defrnta Cambridge, HOLDREGE. Neb., April 27.fripeolal.j The base ball team or the Cambridge high fcchool were defeated at this place yesterday by the Holdrege high nohool team with a score of It to 1 The score was quit even until tho seventh Inning, when Cambridge changed pitch, era. k . rKSi aw 3S 3M I SSftON tJHO. Hi V -H04 WiUS Ki&rft a$nOX 3HX, ' I qnvcaomj. v win anon, i I di'matA ! 1 1 , 1 ; CREIGHTON DEFEATS 0. H. S. , University Base Ball Team Beats High School, Fifteen to One. ! NINE RUNS IN SIXTH INNING rollrarlnna Hold Opponent to One Klin, Seonred In Third InnttiKi When Jrlbln Sllpn Across Plnte. Crelghton university brnt the Omaha High school base ball tram on Crelghton field Saturday afternoon, 1& to 1. Twice the high school players mado balloon ascensions, enabling Crelghton to pile up the score. Omaha's bad Innings were the third and sixth. In the former Crelghton scored ! four, In tho latter It scored nine. Again I Is the seventh Crelghton scored two, 1 Omaha was able to score In but 0110 i Inning, tho third, when Catcher Jelbln j slipped across the plate. At no other time , was the Crelghton tesm In danger, and j they supported their pitchers well. I Crelghton only got olght hits ofl Packy McFarlane, but they all counted. Omaha only hit safely three time, twloe In the j third. For Crelghton Pete McGuIre pitched six Innings, allowing all of Oinnha's hits. Bctz succeeded McGuIre In tho seventh and Omaha was at his mercy, being unable to register ono safe drive. Adams, tho southpaw, who relieved Me Fnrjane In the seventh, did' not "allow the Crntghton players a hit during the re mainder of the game. Crolghton opened the game auspiciously, but the Inning ended with Pass and Miller o,n bases. Omaha could do nothing for tho first two Innings. llluh Ponrea In Third. In the third for Omaha Drenel struck out, Jelbln singled to centor, McFarUne dotibled Into the, right field' blca'dhbrs and' Platz walked. Gfrahain hlt..to,McK?e, at' short and Platz was forced at second, In. an attempt to double Graham at first, the player beat the ball and Jelbln scored the only run for 'the hllltoppers. Crelghton came baclt strong" in fts half' of tho same Inning. J. Kelly started the trouble, with u perfect bunt down the third base line, on which Plats did not even attempt to throw him out, McKea walked. Pass grounded out, Kelly scor ing and MdKee going to third. Miller walked and stole second, then went to third on a wild throw. Russum singled to left, scoring Miller. Russum stole second and scored on Coady's double to left Howard grounded out tnd McGuIre struck, out. Shortstop In Spiked. In this Inning, Klein, shortstop for Omaha, was spiked In the thigh, In an attempt to catch Russum at second, Both' men slid Into the bag from opposite di rections at tho same time. ' Klem re tired from the game. In Crelghton's half of the sixth Kelly took a base by the ljunt route. McKee singled. Miller walked. Pass got on by an error. Russum scored two with a double Into the right field bleachers. Coftdv irnt nn hv nn errnr TTnwnrri j walked. Dnlley was hit by the ball. Mc GuIre got on by an error. Kelly and Omaha University Shows Superiority to Bellevue Team With Andy Dow pitching airtight ball, the University of Omaha pounded Bolje vue's pitcher and won from the col legians by the score of 16 to 1 Saturday afternoon on the Fort Crook diamond. Dow held the opposing batsmen to two singles, while the Omabans hit almost at will and ran wild on bases. In the first Inning Omaha scored two runs and crossed me piae In overy other Inning save the third. In two frames Omaha's entire batting list was up. In both of these Sam Blotcky came to bat with the bases full and emptied them by terriflo drives, the first a three-bagger and the next a two-sacker. Al Adams also cleaned the bases with a two-boso hit. Bellevue's only score came In the eighth after two men had been retired, Ohman walked to first, stole second and scored when Stookey's grounder was booted. Score: OMAHA. n&LLBVTJE. AD. It. O. A E. AD. ll.O. A. E. P. fialby, aa 6 2 1 1 Ohman, 3b.. 4 1 3 10 Pariah, Sb.. 1 4 0 3 0 ".looker, c. I 0 11 3 1 rttea, ct.. .. 3 0 3 0 (IHaawall 3b 4 0 1 1 Adimi, lb.. I 111 0 OQuack'b'h, p 4 0 0 I 1 Slotckr. c... 4 2)3 Ollond'aon. lb 4 0 0 1 I'erclial, If. I 0 0 0 Ol'afraon, cf. 4 1 1 1 J. Sflbjr. 2b. 3 13 0 I Graham, aa. I 0 0 0 0 liaise)-, rf . 3 0 0 0 OKamanikl, If 3- 0 0 0 0 Hhoden. rf.. 3 0 0 0 0 Brandt, rf 0 0 0 0 Dow. p ... & I 1 20 . Total! 1 34 I I Totala . .41 II 21 I 2 Omaha 2 1 1 0 4 4 3 1 Bellevue 0 000000101 Two-ba hlU: P. Belby it). Parish, Adams, Slotcky. Three-buae hit: Slotcky. Home run. Parish. Struck out: By Dow, 10; by Quackenbush, 12. Bases on balls: Off Dow, 2; off Quackenbush, 6. Hit by pitched ball By Quackenbush, 2. Passed balls- Slotcky. Stookey Stolen baaes: Parish (41. Rres fS, P. Belby (I). J. Selby (2). Adams, Ohman. Stookey. Time: 2:X. I mplre; MoCullough. Key to the Situation-Be Advertising. Drawn for The Bee by CUBS SLIP UPJN PIRATES Both Humphries and Camnitz Hit Hard During Battle. CHICAGO IS MORE FORTUNATE Nrhnlle nml Mitchell lilt nt Opnor-Innetj- nnd Pull Their Ten 111 Ah end by Mnritlit of Tito Spores. CHICAGO. April 27.-Chlcngo dcfeiftcd Pittsburg today, 7 to f. rtotli Humphries and Cumnltz wero lilt hard, but Chi cago was more fortunate In bunshlug hits. Tho batting of Carey, Miller, Mo- Carthy, Bchulto and Mitchell and tho fielding of Hvers wero features. Score: nTTntinoii. cmuAcio. All.ll.O.A.R. AD.II.O.AK Carer, If... 2 3 1 OCIjmer, cf. 4 S 0 0 0 Hnfman. cf. 4 1 2 0 Oftjiulte. rf. 4 3 1 0 0 lljrne, lb... I 1 3 1 OMItcliell, If. 4 3 0 2 0 Miller, lb . 4 2 0 O'.l'raer'n, Ibt 1 I 3 0 Wltaon, rf . I 1 0 0 OSalar, lb.... 3 1 11 1 0 Duller, lb.. 4 1 4 1 OKrera, II) .. I t 4 II ft MrCTt'y, aa 3 3 2 4 1 IlrMoell, aa 2 0 2 2 0 Simon, e... 3 0 3 3 0 Archer, e... 3 1 4 0 Camnlti, p. 3 10 1 Oll'mp'rlea, p S 2 1 8 0 Cooper, p.. 0O01O Mentor .... 1 0 0 0 0 Total II 1 ST 14 0 llooe 1 0 0 0 0 Ifratt 1 0 0 0 0 ltendrlx ..11000 Totala 34 12 34 13 1 Batted for Camnltx In seventh. Hatter for McCarthy In ninth. natted for Simon tn ninth. Batted for Cooper In ninth. Pittsburgh 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0-5 Chicago , 0 21 0 0 1 3 0 1 -J7 Two-base hits: McCarthy, Butler, Hen drlx. Three-base hits- Miller,. .Carey. Hbme run? Carey. Hits; Off Camnltx, 12 In six Innings: off Crioner. 2 In two Innings. Sacrifice hits: Humphries, Cly- inur. Stolen bases: Hchulte, llutler. lon on bases; Pittsburg, 6: Chicago, 9. Bases on balls: Off Humnhrles. 1: off Camnltx. S; off Cooper, 2. Struck out; By Hum phries, It Camnlts. 1. Wild pitches: Hum phries, camnitz. Time: 2:00. umpires: Brennan and Kason. Cnrdtimla Ilent Hed. ST. LOUIS. Anrll 27. Johnson's wlld- jiess and oppnrtuno'lilttlng by tlio locals gavr hi. 1.0111s todays game with 1.111 rlrinntl, by a score of 2 to 1. Two of Cincinnati's hits were scratches. This Is the first time this season that Cincin nati has been held to on run. Manager Stopl Look! Listen Have you heard of our moft unusual offer your spring suit free! To the two young men in Omaha who submit t6 us. be fore May 3rd the best written arguments in favor of buying ' and wearing ' THE. SYSTEM . QloiAta &rouny Gwiltmtik we will give absolutely free their unrestricted choice of our $25 L-System spring suits. The particulars of this con test appeard in the Friday evening and Saturday morn ing papers. Got them now and read them or make in quiry at our store. April 26 to May S is the L System College and JSigTi. Sohool week a national style exhibition. All youug men wh appreciate live styles are invited to stop at our store and inspect our copious mssortr ment of these popular gar ments. No obligations to buy Don't miss a chance to earn your opring suit! Your choice of our finest $25 L-Systems absolutely free with no effort except to write down your im pressions of L-System Clothes. Obey that impulsel Stop ' and get acquainted with L System clothes at once. Shown exclusively by us. MAGEE & DEEMER 413 i. 16th "Bud" Fisher Tinker and McDonald wero banished for disputing decisions. Score: CINCLVNATI. ST. LOl'IP, All A O. 11. K AD.lt O. A. K . Peicher, If. 4 3 0 Ollunlna, Sb I 1 0 ilMaree, If 4 3 i 0Mrer. b, I 7 0 fiKon'chy, lb 3 1 1 OBheekard. rf 3 1 1 oOakea, cf . 3 1 1 OO'Laarr, ee. 3 I oWlnro. e.... 3 0 S tOrloer. p... 3 Aid llecker. rf.. 4 Tinker, ai. . 4 ' llnMlla'l. lb 3 1 Maraana. ef 4 Ken, Sb... 4 , (Irani. 3b... 3 Clarke, t .. 2 I Johnaon, p ! Packard, p 1 MfPonalJ. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Total!.. 0 0 0 24 I IT 1 ll'Kham'r, a 0 Tntala .30 4 24 10 0 Hatted for Johnson In the eighth, Cincinnati 00001000 0-1 St. Uouls 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 "-2 Two-baso hits: Wlngo, Kgan. Hits: Off Johnson, 4 In seven Innings; off Packard, 1 In one Inning. Sacrifice fly! Konetchy. Stolen buses: Kunetchy, Grant, Hohllt-i sell. Double play: Marsans to Hobllt xell. Ieft on bases: St. Ixiuls, 7; Cincin nati, ft. Balk: Griuor. Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 7; oft Grlner, 4. Struck out! By Johnson. 7; by Grlner, 6. Passed ball: W'lngo. Wild pitches: Johnson, Qrlner. Time: 2:16. Umpires: Owens and Guthrie. AMHERST WINS TWO GAMES FROM RIVERDALE HIGH AMIinnST, Neb., April 27.-(Bpeclal Telegram,) Amherst high school won two games from niverdale high Bohool hore yesterday. The girls' basket ball team won by a score of 11 to 9. Tile boys' base ball team won try a score of b to 7. Batteries: Amherst, Patterson. Berry man and Chadderdon; Illvtrdale, Dennis and Whitney, First round: Schleh plays Murphy. Connor plays Cord's, Jamleson plays Con way. Stely plays Orady, Bushman plays Lent. Connely plays Cusack, McCaffery plays La Porte, Stely plays Sullivan, Mc Avoy plays Albers, Hamilton Plays Hark nott. Cheveller plays Haun, Well plays Gleason, Plank plays R. Hamilton, Mc Cauley plays McCartney. f'lnrUs Wins from Central City. CliAnrca Nebs, April !l7.-(8pecla.) Tho Clnrks 111 it h school base bull team defeated the 'Central City high school team on tho latter' diamond Friday. Batteries: Clarks, Douglas and Williams; Central City, Lutes and Martin. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising, -Mr V