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"world's record when It scored seven runs It the seventh Inning of yentcrdny's game- with ' St. Joseph without a hit Klght walks, two error, one sacrifice fly uhd a wild pitch accounted for the runs, but the Saints' slammed out sixteen hits. Inning the game, 13 to 7. It was ono'Vf the weirdest exhibitions of baao ball which has been seen on the Omaha (rounds for aS jjecado. Seven p)(chers wcro used, four by the llourkcs (Ad three by ths Joslcs. The three St. Joseph twlrlcra gave a total ot thirteen walks. but, Dmiha had fourteen men left on bas.es, Omaha mado two errors and trie tBfclnts-ivertf credited with three, all ct which, jvent to MWKe, the flhorrstop. TWei Jonles aid toot" waft long In the ftrt 1nhlnjr-(tni they' tarted scoring;. Two hlt, an errtir. a walk and a dead ball Wtted throes lh the eVond a walk ihd n WPtft nave tHe fialnts another. Then, In (ha; thlrtf siifhlt. flVo of which wcro doubles, were' mixed with a sacrifice and a stolen base and counted for five more tallies. The seventh cavo the Saints three more runs on two hits, an error, a walk and a double steal. A double, two singles and a sacrifice hit Ineant one more for St- Joseph lur.tfee efghth. J ri letters . 1h ISrratlc rorni. 6mahi could'pot find McConauhgty, the formed pievIand twlrler. Daring thi six and a fraction Innings he wan In the box he allbwed only, four hits, but gave nine waste's. On the other hand Die Joslcs hit all four of tho.'ltourke twlrlers. The sixteen'' hits they made went for a total of twenty-elghtyuises'. ' Chclletto , relieved McConaUffhty ln'hV sJventh and was wild1 He waa taken, out before Mr nad retired a man, though he had given two walks and a wild . pltph. Tannohlll then came to the rescuo and retired the sMe. Coyle started the row In the sevctith, when he walked. Justice got to first a pass also and then, Tuoiriason drew' a wftlk. Congalton forced Thomason at sec ond. but Coyle scored on the play. Kane sent out a sacrifice fly to n.Watson and Justice scored, Schtpke landed safe on Melnke's. error. Johnson walked, filling thfc bases. Orubb was given free trans portatlon, Iprclng Consalton across; Chcl tette then went on the mound and his ftist ball was a wild pitch and SchlfSke cjred. Deobe drew, a. walk,' filling tho Jitta again. Coyle drew his second pass Jumping Jehosaphat! A io Cent tin is dried up after half of it is smoked. A S Cent cloth bag is dried up even before it is opened. But a 5 Cent tin of Stag - is fresh, cool, sweet first,last, and all the time You can buy it everywhere. EVER-LASTIHQ.LY GOOD STA.G Standing of Teams WHerr. LBAOUB. W.I..Iet. NAT'I LKAOU13. W.UPct Denver ...H 2 .875 Phllo. 9 6 Chlcngo ...13 8 Brooklyn ..11 7 Ht. L,OU)s... 13 8 New TorU. 9 8 .643 Lincoln ...let n .C19 .611 ,n Rt. Josnph.10 6 .8S Des Moines 7 8 ,167 Hloux City C 9 .400 &Z9 Pittsburgh. 10 10 ,H lloston ..... 5 12 .91 Cincinnati.. 4 IS .211 AM EH. ABffN. W. UPct. Wichita .. 2 1J .133 Oniuhn .... 8 8 .COO AM Kit. UUOUR. I W. IPct. Phlla 13 .1 .81.1 .783! Lolllsvlllo ,.1J 10 .565 Wnsh II 4 Clcvel'd ... fi Ohlcngo ...13 9 Columbus .12 Mllwaukee.ls 9 Ind'An'lla ..10 9 .C71 .M6 .691 8t Louis.. 0 13 .4iillnn. nij Hoston .... 7 11 Detroit .... fi 14 Now York. 2 15 .3S9 K-nn ritv...ll 11 .W Toledo 8 13 .400 St. Paul.... 7 14 .823 .118, Vestertlay's llennlts. W1CSTEHN LBAaUR Lincoln, 11; Denver, 8. Wlchltn. 1; Topeka, 3. St. Joseph, 13; Omaha, 7. Sioux City, 0; Des Moines, 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh. 2; noston, 3. (Ten Innings.) Cincinnati, Or New York; 8. Chicago, 3; llrooklyn. 4. St. Louis, s; Pniladeipnta, 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. No games, scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis, 7; Milwaukee, 9. (lames Today. Omaha at Lincoln, St. Joseph at Wichita! ubh itioines ni uopcica. National league Pittsburgh at Boston, Chicago at llrooklyn, Clnnclnnatl at New York, St. Louis at Philadelphia, Amorlcan-league Washington at Chi cago, Philadelphia at Bt. Louis. New York at Detroit, lloston at Cleveland. American Association Toledo at Indian apolls, Columbus at Louisville, Minneap olis at Milwaukee, St Paul at Kansas city In that Inning and Johnson was forced home. Justice landed safe on JilcinTce's second error of the Inning, while Orubb and Beebo scored. 'Thomrisorrwas passed to flrst...but Congalton. batted a,Hner into Ochs' waiting hands. Scores OMA1IA. Coyle,, If , 3 1 0. 2 0 0 Justice; BS. i... 4 1 0 2 E 0 Thomason, cf 4 0 2 1 0 0 Congalton, rf 8 t 0 0 0 0 Kane, lb.n (.-.. 8 0 1 11 1 o Hctilpke, 2b ,...6 1 0.3 1 2 Johnson, o, 4 1 0 7 0 o Orubb, 3b ,'.2 "1 ' S 1 2 0 Kugate, p...,:..,.... o o 0 0 o 0 Peters, p...., 1:0 0 0 1 0 Hicks, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Ueebe, p.. 2 1 0 0 1 1 Total 34 7 ' 5 27 12 3 ST. JOSEPH. ,. AB, U. It. O. A. E. Kelly. If 6 2 3 1 0 o n, WttUon, rf .6 2 1 1 0 0 1C Watson, cf ,.6 2 1 1 0 0 Zwtlllng, lb S 1 3 16 0 0 Westerxil, lb 6 0 0 1 0 0 Ochs. 2b 8 2 2 2 7 0 Meliike, ss. 4 0 1 1 S 3 Kotter. 0 3.2 2 1 0 McConaughty, p 4 - 1 .1 0 4 ' o Chellotte, p, 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOOK YOU LEAP SEE THAT YOU GET r SEE THAT Tannehlll, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 43 13 16 27 15 3 Omaha Itun 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0-7 .Hits 1 0 110 10 10-6 St. Joseph nuns 3 1 5 0 0 0 3 1 0-13 Hits 2 1 6 0 1 0 2 3 1-16 Two-base hits! O. Watson (3). Ochs, Ketter; McConaughty. Zwllllng. It. Wat son. Three-base hits: Zwllllng, Ochs. Sacrifice hit! Ketter. Sacrifice fly; Kane. Stolen bases: Kelly, R.- Watson, Zwllllng. Hits: Off Fugate, 3 In one and two-thirds Innings; off Peters, 4 in two-thirds Inning; oft Hicks. 8 In two and one-third Innings; off Beebe, 6 In four Innings; off McConaugnty, 4 In six and two-thirds Innings; oft Tannehlll, 1 In two and one-thlrd Innings. Struck out: By Fugate. 2; by Hicks, 2; by Beebe, 2; by McConaughty, 4. Bases or balls: Off Vugate, 3; off Hicks. 1; off ueeoe. u.oir oicuonaugniy, v; orr Chel lotte, 2; off Tannehlll, 2, Htt by batter: Ketter. Passed ball! Kttr. WIM Plteh: Chellette. Left on bases: Omaha, 14: St. Joseph, 8. Time: 2:25. Umpire; Segrlst SIOUX SHUT OUT nY TIOOSTKIIS Fnber's Cnsren Prove Irdposslble for Indian Hatters. DES MOINES. Mav 6. Faber nltchrd unhlttable ball today whllo Brown allowed six runs in the first inning, passing two men and hitting one. Happ was hit In the head br a .fast curve and hud tn leave the game, Stance taking his place. loung naa poor support In ohe or two Innings. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Hahn. rf 4 1 0 2 0 0 Andreas, 2b...,, 4 2 2 0 2, 0 Fox, It 3 2 1 2 01 0 Hunter, cf 2 110 0 0 Jones, lb 4 0 1 IS 0 0 nouiy. 3b 4 1112 0. Sentell, as 4 1 0 0 8 1 Sleight, o 4 116 10 Faber, p a 0 1 1 4 0 Total ...82 8 27 IS 1 SIOUX CITY. , AB, R, 1L O. A. EL Smith, 3b 2 0 0 1 2 0 Cooney, s., ,.. 80 0 1 2 0 Clarke, rf 4 0 0 3 0 0 Davidson, cf,.., 4 0 0 2 0. 0 Breen, rf 2 0 0 2 0 0 James. 8b 3 0 0 0 2 0 Lindsay, lb. :.. 4 o 0 U 0 a IUpp, a 9 0 13 0 0 Brown, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Young, p........ 2 0 0 0 2 0 Stange, d 0 0 0 1 0 0 White 1,0 0 0 0 0 Totals .' 28 0 1 24 8 0 Hatted for Brown In second. Des Moines 60 002100 -9 Sioux City 000000000-0 Sacrifice hits: Cooney, Hunter. Base on balls: Off Faber, 4; off Brown, 2. Struck out: By Faber, 0; by Young, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Brown, 1; by Young, 1; by Faber, t Jilts: Oft Brown, 3 In one Inning. Left on bases: Des Moines, 4; Sioux City, 1. Time; 1:35. Um pire: Fltxslmmons. . TOPEKA WINS IN A WALK Bnaeaed Hits and Four Stolen Basra Held In Wichita's Defeat. TOFBKA. Kan., May , Bunched hits In the second and sixth and four stolen bases In the latter Inntrg enabled Topeka to win. A walk, a sacrifice and a single In the second gave Wichita one run. rucharason, a recruit, pitcnea eiiecuveiy tor Topeka. 8core: TOPEKA. ' AB. R, It. O. A. B. Cochran, 8b I.. 4 0 0 2 5 0 Gear. If 0 1 8 0 0 Forsytns, t 1 a x r MoLarry. rf.......... 4 0 1 0 0 0 Rapps, lb. 3 2 1 9 0 0 jrr.noh. as v 2 0 0 2 2 1 McAllister, o 8 0 2 7 2 0 Bmitn. zi & u i j i IUohardson, p 3 0 0 1 2 0 Totals., ....... .,...31 3 8 27 12 1 WICHITA. AB, li. H. O. A. E. Burke, 8b 1 0 0 0 0 0 Callahan, s 4 0 1 0 3 0 Hughes, 2b 4 0 0 2 6 Davis, ir a v u v Mlddleton.,cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Koerner. U 8 1 0 15 0 0 Castle, o 3 0 2 3 2 0 Pettigrew, rr ; ; Rapp. 3b 3 0 1 0 3 0 Steiger, p 3 0 1 0 2 0 , Totals SO 1 6 24 16 0 pn.v. . o i n ft (i i o o 03 Wichita 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hltsf Oear, Rapps. McAHls- . un-mM hi., tTr.nrfl Pnltlf. Mid- dlcton. Double plays: Cochran to Rapps, Callahan to Hughes to Koerner. Stolen bases: Forsvthe (2), Rapps. McAllister. H ml in. uauanan. ussib ut w.- Richardson. 6; on ateiger, j. bituekuui. nv illchardson. 7: bv Stelgcr. 1. Time. 8:00. Umpire: Siler. OMAHA UNIVERSrrY TEAM HAD UNSATISFACTORY TRIP tiia Tnivmitv of Omaha base ball nine returned home Saturday from a .i.hit f.lmntroiin sally with a num ber of the Nerbaska college teams, los ing to Cotner and being saved from, de feat at th'o hands of Nebraska when the mln nut a. ston to the game. It was not expected, however, that the locals .could Wat the Cornhuskers. but some little surprise w manifest when the cotner team took the game. Omaha expects to lelullate and the squad Is putting In the hardest kind of practice every night. In order that the tables may be reversed whei: Coiner comes here to play Omaha on Friday at the Fort Omaha diamond. During the week following Crtlghton university and the University of South Dakota wrtl be met. Then the team goes away on a trip, meeting Mornlngsld college, Yankton college, the Untvesslty of South. Dakota and two or three Ne bratka college teams. Aiuertean Association. At Milwaukee n.H.E. Minneapolis ' J J J Milwaukee Batteries: Minneapolis. Hogue, Lleb hardt. Bmlth. Mogrldge and Smith; Mil waukee, Nicholson Nte) Hugbea and Marshall. DENYER CHECKED BY 'LOPES Grizzlies Unable to Maintain Their Winning Pace. SCHItEIBER FAILS AT PINCH Bent In to Save nay trltli rinses Fall In Miitli, but Best He Coulil Do Wns o Fly Ont. DENVER, Colo., May 6,-Hard hitting by Lincoln finally broke Denver's win ning streak today, 11 to 8. -Butcher was Sent In to list for Rrhrnlhnr with IVin bases full, In the ninth, with two out. out the best he could do was to fly out. This -Is tho second gome Denver has lost this season. Score: DENVER. AB. n, H. O. A. & ailmore. If..,, S 0 1 0 0 0 Cassldy, rf 4-10010 Channel!, cf 4 2 1 2 0 0 Qulllln, 3b 4 0 2 2 2 1 French; 2b C 2 1 8 3 0 dinner, id 4 1 1.8 1 1 Block, c 4 2 2 6 2 0 Matthews, ss 4 0 2 6 4 0 Kino r a n a a . -----.. ............. . v V V V V Morau, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Spahr 1 0 0 0 0, o Schretber, p 1 0 0 0 3 0 -iiuicntr i u u U O 0 Totals , ,..3S. 8 10 27 17 2 LINCOLN. ah. n. it o. A. -r. Lloyd. 2b.'. 4 2 3 :4 2 0 Mullen, lb 4.3 4 7 2 o Cobb, rf 4 2 3 2 0 0 .McCormlck, if 4 0 0 4 0 0 r.oei, cr , 4 11 s o l Barbour. 3b 3 0 1 o 3' l Collins, as ....5 0" 1' -3' 'S 1 uaKer, c... 4 1 2 3 0 0 Bmlth. d 4 2 u ; 2 1 o Dessau, p , 0 0 0 '0'- 0 0 Totals 36 U 14 7 11 3 Lincoln 4 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 6 0-11 Denver .,.,..,.....1 0030002 28 Batted for Moron in. the fourth. Batted for Schrelber In thi ninth. ' Stolen, bases:. ChannelL Lloyd, Smith, FrenchJ2), Block. Two-baan! .jilt: Bar boUr 'Threo-bas6' hit's: " Cobb, Matthews, Baker, Block, Sacrifice jilts. Barbour, Cobb, Mullen. Passed ball'." Baker. "-Sao-rifice fly: Fisher. Struck out:- By King, 1: by Moran. 1: bv Schrelber.. 3: hv Smith. 1. Bases on balls: Off .Mornn. Si off HcnreiDer, 3; orr King, 1; urr rimitn, a; off Dessau. 2. Uoublh nlav: Jlurbour to Lloyd to Mullen. Hit by pitched ball; (juuun. ixii on nases; uenver, iu; un ooln, 8. Innings pitched: By King, 2; runs, it by Moran, 2; runs, 1; hits, 2; by Schrelber, C; runs, 6; hits, 1; by Smith, 8'i; runs, 6; hits, 10; by Dessau, . Time: 2:15. Umnlra: Anderson. - - I SCANLON IS RELEASED TO THE COLUMBUS TEAM JJmmte Scanlon, 'utility Infleldcr for tho Omaha team last sensbft has been released to tho Columbus team of tho Nebraska Btato league, whlcU, Is being piloted by Johnny Oondlng. Scanlon did not report at training ramp until the Rourkca were about ready to come home. He had been 111 and then was held up by the floods In Indiana and Ohio, Con sequently ha has not been able to get Into condition. Clyde Neff, the- former state leaguer, Is to be retained as utility player. I Scotia Urfrhta I,nui City. SCOTIA. Nob.. MaV 6.-(Sbecll!W Hrfntln. defeated Loup City In a one-sided game. pcore: ji.h.e. Hcntla OT401000 ft 12 K 1 Loup City... 0 00012010464 Batteries: Scotia, McKarland, Cook and Ammerman; Loup City, Gllburt and Frlckard. Grand Island league team will play here May 12; Spalding college May 8. Y0UNQ JOE EVERS STAYS WITH THE GIANTS. Joe Evers, the kid brother of Manager Johnny Evera of the Chicago Cubs, whom Manager MoGraw ot the Giants has de cided to retain as a bench-warmer. Young Evera must certainly have made a h t with McGraw. for the Napoleon of base ball never gives any but the most prom ising of material a season's course of McGraw base ball on the bench. BOSTON TAKES FAST ONE Defeats Pittsburgh in Ten-Inning Contest by Three to Two. SENSATIONAL AT THE FINISH WnRner Ilnrk in the Piny Home Ton m Unlit Lead In Third by Single, Sncrifice nnd a Double. BOSTON, May o.-VIth Wagner back In the game Pittsburgh . was defeated by Boston today In a ten-lnnlng con test, tho score being 3 to 2. The finish was sensational. Sweeney led with a single in the tenth Inning.' Titus sacri ficed and Kirke. batting for Mann, lifted a high ono to loft.. Carey coma tearing In for tho fly ann' -us ne caught It bumpod Into tho fence at tho end of the bleachers, tho ball falling over. Sweeney came homo with the winning run and lClrko was credited with a double. Bos ton gained tho lead in the third- Inning when singles by Devln and Brown, Pei1 duc's sacrifice and Maranvtllo's double netted two runs. Boa singled In the eighth and went to second on Mann's fumble, scoring the tying run on Bryno'a hit. Score.' PITTSBURGH. BOSTON. All. 11.0. A. R. AD.H.O.A.E. Carer, It..,. 4 110 OMir&nvll, ill 1 I I I Boo., cf...,. 2 0 0 PCbfnolIjr, It 4 0 J 0 0 Jlyrne. 3b... 4 13 3 OMrers, lb... 4 0 IS 0 0 Wsner, u.. 4 0 7 2 SBweener, IbT 1 0'7'0 Miller, lb... 3 OSS OTHui, rt.... 3 1 0 .0 0 Wllnn, rt.,1 0 : 0 1 Mann, cf.... 0 2 0 1 Duller. 2b.. 4 1 3 ODeflln, lb.. 3 1 0 4 0 K.ller, 0....4.X T 3 OOrown, C....3 15 0 0 U.ndrlx, p., 4 0 0 3 OFurdue, p... 3 0' 0 J 0 Klrk. 1 1 Q 0. 0 Total.. ... 7:si( 3 TotaU 31 I 30 SO 1 Batted for Mann In tenth Inning, None out when winning run scored. Pittsburgh 1 00000010 0-2 Boston 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Two-base hit: Kirk, Maranvltle. ' Sacri fice hits: Titus, Perdue- Stolen bases; Butler, Maranvltle, Myert. Dftuble plays: Byrne to Butler;. Butler to Wagner to Miller:, Sweeney .to Maranvltle to Myers; Devlin to Marunvlllo to Myers. 'Left on base's: Pittsburgh. 6; Boston, 2. Bases ori balls: Off Purdue, 2. First bane on errors Pittsburgh, X, Boston, 2, .Struqk out: By Hendrlx, 6; by Purdue. 3. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Itlgler and Byron. WIiiko Win for St. Louis. PHILADELPHIA. May 6,-Wlngo Went Si. ... .lno "eevntn inning of today's I'hiladelphla-St. Louis game as a pinch hitter for Steele . with tho basea filled and two out and made a two-bagger, whldh drove in two runs, enabling Bt. Louis to win. 3 to 2. While Wingo was at bat Umpire Klem called an extra ball on Seaton, whb had replaced Brennan In that Inhing, with' two men on' bases and ono out, for delaying tho pitch, nnd thero was a. lively argument after the lilt was made. St. Louis hit t,he ball hard, but fast fielding and the catching of base run ners off tho bags kept their score down. Score: BT. LOUIS. I'jilLADKUHIA. . AU.H.O.A.U. AB.U.O.A.E. ueln, 2t. 4 I 1 3 OPartert, ct.. 4 0 3 11 L. M, It 3 0 -1 0 0 Knatx. 3b. ..4X3-11 Wbltttd. 3b. 4 .0 3 3 0LoD.rt. Jb, 4. 0 3 3 0 K'titechy, lb 4 112 0 OB- Mate. It T : 1 0 0 Cath.rs, rt.. 3 S Q0 OCraMtrr, rf. 4 0 11 0 Oakes. cf.... 4 13 0 Oluderua, lb. 3 e 1 0 O'larr. . 4 2 1 . ODoolan. ea... 3 1 J 2 0 McLean, c. 2 1 ' 3' OKIIIIf.r, o... 2 0 15 0 Bte.le, p.... 2 0.0 0 ODooln, o....v 0. 0 1 1 0 Harmon, p.. 0 0 0 0 Ollrcnnan, p., 3 0 i tf WInjo .,..1 10 0 OSratos,' p...O 0 0 0 0 " Marcr, p.... 0 0 0 1 0 ToUlt 31.11 37 Itf 0Mlllec- 1 0 0 0 0 Walah 1 0 0 0 0 Tolal.....3t S 17 11 T Batted, for Killlfer In the seventh. Batted for Seaton In tho eigth. St. Louis ,.0 0 "0 0 '0 0 2 0 1-3 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Two-base hits: -Huggtns (2). Konetchy, Wlngo. Knabe (2). .Hits: Oft. Steele, 5 In six Innings; off Brennan. 8 In six and one-third -Innings; off Seaton, 1 in One and twothlrds Innings; off Mayer. 2 in ono- Inning. Sacrifice hit: L. Magee. Stolen base: Oakes. Double playsi Whltted to McLean to O'Leary to Hug gins to McLean; Hugglns to Whltted; Lobert to Killlfer to Lobert; Knabe . to Doolan to Knabe. Left on bases: . St. Louis. S, Philadelphia. 4. Bases on balls: Off Steele. 1; off Brennan, 1; off Seaton, 1. Struck oit: By Steele, i; by Harmon, 1: by Brennan, 1; by Seaton. 3. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Klem and Orlh. Xnv Ynrltn Kml I,os!iib Streak. NEW YORK. May 0. The New York's ended their losing streak today when they beat Cincinnati In a slugging match. 8 to 6. Tinker's team, however, played a great uphill game, as there, were, five runs made In the fifth Inning. Both Suggs and Tcsreau. who started, were easy. Demaree caved the game - for New. York In the seventh. He went In with the bases full and retired tho side with only ono run -scored on hlin. Snod grasa: muff of Tinker's fly wus re. sponsible for the two runs scored off Demeareo In the eighth. Shafer hit freely every time up. while Merkle and llraogi each hit safely ' three times. Tesreau cleaned the bases In the fourth with a trl .? . Cateher Johnny Kllng Joined the Cincinnati (earn here today. Score: ' 7 CINCINNATI- W YOniC. All. 110. A-E. AB.ll.OA.E. lihar. If., l o o 0 am-dgr'H. cf i o 3 1 1 Ukrr. ir. 4 XI Ostufar, at... 4 4111 Data, rf.. .4101 0 Burns. If. .. X 1 I 0 0 Tlnktr. s . I 1 I ODorle. 3b... 3 0 0, 1 0 lloblltil. lb. 4 1.10 0 OM-Corms. rfl 0 1 0 .0 Marsaaa. ct. I X I 1 0 Devor. rf.. 1 1 0 0 0 Eaati, tt....4 111 OMerklt, lb.. 4 I WO 0 Almrita. bill) OHsrtor. 3b.. 4 3 1-1 0 CUra. o. .. 4 113 lMtytrs, e... 1 17 3 0 Sulfa. p....X 10 1 0Tsr4, p.. 3 1 0 t 0 Oraat 1 1 0 0 0 txmars. p. 1 0 0 0 0 Brown, p.. .0001 , , Totals 33 14 H It t Totals,. ...37 IX 11 II 1 Batted for Suggs in the eighth. Cincinnati 0 10 0 1 1,1.! H Now York. .;1 IO4O02 0 - Two-base hit: Burns. Three-base hits: Tesreau. Becker. Devore, Herxog. -Sacrifice hits: Burns.' Egan. Doyle. ' Stolen bases: Hoblttsel, Almeida. Left on Double plays: Egan tq Tinker to llobllt xel; Myers to Hersog: ShaTer to Merkle. Base oh balls. Off Tesreau. $ oft Suggs. 1 Btruok out: -Jiy Teereau, 3; by De maree, 3: by .Suggs, 1 Hits; Off. XM maree. 2 In, thr$e Innfngs; off Tesreau, 10 in six Innings; none out In the seventh; off Suggs, 13 In seven Innings; off Brown, 1 lit one Inning. Time: 2:04. Umpires Brrunan and Eason. Hruoklyu sTalifS First Game. BROOKLYN. May fc Brooklyn took the first gain oX Us Chicago scrUa. 4 to 3, today, Dahlen outguessing Evers In a battle of managerlan wits over pinch hitters. In tho scevnth, with the score 3 to 2 In favor of hlcago. Wheat led off with a scratch hit, moved up on Daube.rt'8, scoring a run on singles by Smith and Fisher, the latter taking sec ond on the .throw In. Erwln was sent to bat for Miller nnd was passed Inten tionally, Evers apparently expecting Ra gan to come next. Instead. Dahlen called on Hummel, who furnished the hit that scored the winning run. A fast double play prevented further, scoring, mucker held Chicago safe In the last two In nings. A pasts, two hits nnd a wild pitch gave the visitors' their three runs.. Hank ODay made his 1913 debut as an umpire and gave general satisfaction. Scdre: CHICAdO. BROOKLYN. AD.H.O.A.E. An.H.O.A.E. Clymer, cf.. 3 0 0 0 Oiforto, rf... 4 0 3 0 0 Phelan .... 1 0 0 0 OCutshaw, lb. 4 1 2 2 0 Miller, cf.,.0 0 10 OStepgel, ct.. 4 110 0 Bchulte. rf.,3 0 0 0 OWtaeat, If... 4 1'3 0 0 Mitchell, If. 4 0 3 0 ODaubtTt, lb. 4 1 11 0 0 Zlmrman, lb 3 0 0 3 1 smith. -3b.., 3 11X0 Baltr. lb.... 2 0 II 0 OFIsbcr, as... 3 1 0 1 0 Lach ..... 1 0 0 0 0O. Miller, 02 1 4 X 0 Eyers, lb.... 1 13-6 0 Erwln, c.. 0 0 10 0 Brldwell. ss. 3 0 12 OlUgan, p.... 3 0 0 4 0 Archer, c... 3 2 4 2 0 'Hummel ... 1 1 00 0 Chener. p.l. 3 0 .0 1 lltucker, p... 0r0 0 1 0 Totals.....'! 3 24 11 2 Totals 31 "7 27 13 "0 Batted for -Clymer in the eighth. Batted for SaJer in tht ninth. Batted for Rngan In the seventh. Brooklyn ...2 o o o o n a n 1 Chicago 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Left on bases: Chicago, 2; Brooklyn. 4. Three-bauo hit: Ktemrer. Flrnf hn.o on error: Brooklyn. Stolen base: Cut shaw. Doublo plays: Ragan to Cut- snaw r.o uauoort; unenty to Archer to Baler. Bases on balls: Off. Jtafran, 3; off Rucker, 1; off Cheney, 1. Struck out: Bv RnR-an. 3: bv rtuokAr. 1; liv Phanav 9' Wild pitch: Ragan. Passed ball: Archer. Hits: Off Ragan, 2 in- seven Innings; off jiucicer, l in two innings. Time: 1:32. Umpires: O'Day and Emslte. THIRD HIGH B DEFEATS CREIGHTON SENIOR TEAM Beti, Crelghton varsity pitcher, pitch ing for the third high B class In nn lnter class league game orr Crelghton field Monday" afternoon, held the seniors to three, hits, .both scratches, and as many scores. TJjinl, high B, collected flvo liltsji and lye scores off GJeason, the senior pltche'rC" Both pitchers were "rather, .'wild,'' and errors let In tnost' ''ot the runsl The oihSgstc'rs outftelde' the seniors and outplayed them on the' base's. 5n ono occasion Gleason spoiled a rally by his team mates by hitting to Harrington, who started a double play. , ' The score by Innings: '' " R.H.E. Third High U'. 3 IIIOO'M'U Seniors .u 0 2, 0-0 0 1- 03 3 3 Batteries: Seniors, Gleason and. Fitz gerald; Third High B. Bets and Tillman and Growney. , Coast League ( It.esp.Us, . R.H.E. San Francisco 172 Los Angeles .., , 4 6 3 Portland ,6 8 2 Sacramento ...; '. 16 1 KNOWN THE HAVE you bought Caillette Blades re cently? They are finer than ever, GUlette users say. Getf a Packet of the new Blades today. 1 Two izes of Packet 6 Blades (12 shaving edges), 50 cents: 12 Blades (24 shaving edges), J$iQQ. Dtialers all over this city. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON v ' Eight Horses Will Start in Kentucky Derby Saturday LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 6.-It was re, garded as practically certain here today that the renewal of the Kentucky Perb classic May 10 would see at least eight starters at the barrier, the largest derby field since 1D09, when ten three-year-olds went to the post Tho horses regarded as certain starters and their owners are: Ten Point, Aisle; Foundation, C. W. MeKenna; Le0.chareB,.-',J. W. Schorr; Yankee Notions', ' II. JC ' KnApp; Lordi Marshall; J.''0; tirld "G,J Il.- Keener Done rail, T. P'; Hayes; 'Prince Ilermls, Lew Marion; and ilmrny' "Gill owrie'd by Doerh'oeler "anfl Werit." " , ItwfostHl imcertttl to'diiy whether C. F. BuseHemeyer's Hawthornd'mcntlohcd i as a , 'p'roml'net ponferider,' ,wAUId. start,, I although, tfip announcement vA'b mails horse has been Blck fortr soxcral days, that he had completely re'eovcrtid. llOE BILLS, RELEASED BY OMAHA SIGNED' BY ST. PAUL Joe Bills, erstwhile Rourke -twlrler, who was given his unconditional 'release Sat urday, has caught on with tho St. Paul club ot the American association, lis will join the Saints at Kansas City today and will be given a chance to show what he has In the pitching line. " ' ' Stnllen Wins the Opener. - MULLEN, Neb., May 6. Special.) (Special.) Mullen Initiated their new park by defeating Seneca by A score .of 12 to. S. The game was called nt the end of the seventh Inning to allow Seneca to catch the train. Score: R.H.E. Mullen ...2 0 3 4 0 0 312 8 6 Seneca: ......T..W...4 000002 66 11' Tw54baao,,I;ltr .Blxeman. .Throe-bose, lik Mcintosh. . Base otv balls : 6TC ; Lo We, 3jLpff Christ, .0... Struck out. By. LowtUS; bVi'Christi 12. Batteries: Mul)en, Lawfi nthd-Tschauder; Sepeca, Christ and Badle, Urrplro,.'3Celly. 4- ; : . "-. 'Coiiicti lln'se Bnll lttnli. '! Cornell. 6; Ponnsj'slvla. State; 3. ' ' Lkfayette-, 4,' Harvard. 2. .Washington and Jefferson, 1; Michi gan, 7. i ' Mntter of History. Tho first meeting of Tinker and Even as heads of rival clubs Is a matter of history and the games were some con tests, even If Tinker got the short end. Union Aasoolntlon Tlrsnlta. Missoula, 5; Helena, 2. , Garden Hose, We carry the bpst quality hose, in nil Blzes, from ?4-Inoh up, In various plys ol weight. Omaha Rubber Co.,. 1608 Harney. WORLD OVER