1115 1515K: mi Air a, THL'HSDAI, ATAT Ft IHI3. SiUt'Hat Harry's Divorce SuitThe Judge Helps to A j'avip. uTTHt AUO HELP WE ep,Li.y DQKM t-tWj' OMAHA SHUTOUT BY 'LOPES Swift Game Goes to Lincoln Through Bad Luck. PATES AEE WITH" MULLEN'S MEN Uncoil,'1 "Mrikea flcrlona Fleldlnic ninndera, While nourkea field PerYsctly, lnt Jinx la u the. nnngrrs. " . LINCOLN, May 7.-8peclnl Telegram.) -Although Omaha outhlt Lincoln, two to one, and, Yielded perfectly while ' tfia Lopes committed two fielding blunders, Manager Mullen's crew was covered with horseshoes nd wo na tight nlno Innlng game,, 1 to p, hero this afternoon. Omaha, had men on bates In nearly every Inalnkt ."but iolled to push a run across. A two-base swat by Collins to deep left, a sacrifice by -titratton and it Ions sac rifice fly by Dessau to ccpterfleld scored the only run of-tho irame, for the 'Ijopes Omaha's best chance to score camo In the seventh, when Orubb opened with n clean drive qv'er secohd, but -was orced at, second by, Robinson's 'attempted sac rlfice. Coylo .lofccod Iloblnsqh it second, thin Dessau ' walked both Justlco and Thomason, filling the bases, Then Con Ballon hit sharply to Harbour, who made a wonderful one-handed stop hnd throw, cutting off th,a, run. with the third out. Southern UeriRUe Itr'aiilta. Omaha looked dangerous In both tho first and second Innings. With one out, Justfce led off -wtlh a single In tho first and Congalton walked, but Ifnno niado tho third out In the second, with one' down, Johnson doubled to left and Koblnson walked, but Coyle could not bring a run across. It W one, tow throe, In tho third and fourth, but til th efltth. after Orubb was GUI on o. long' fly, Itoblnson hit. safely , went oui on n iiy lo aeept letl 'Mid Justice hit ?fely. Thomasoh'ni(Ul the third out "on an easy chance' (o tho Richer. I'eff and Shestak were Injected 'in ttu Inth In place of Ttoblnson and Coylo, and while Bheatak lined a pretty single, the nsxtwo out,'were easy. Omaha playctl a pretty game In tho Light one and new light on the cigar question. It's a real light cigar that is really delightful. One quality, one flavor, always, . miia wrapper as well as filler. One price, 10c every- twhere, every- ,;iirne.'r 10 I - xrc : Bm( AMtrntwH Ciffu Co. f Mo. ,Kvnvs CityJMo Distributors n4wr MW 7MIINEH VJM(7 UWBW ,r---"- - field, pulling three rapid double plays, whllo Orubb's atop of Mullen's liner In the first was as Pretty as anything seen here this season. Itoblnson had tho 'Lopej. tied hand and. foot except for tho third Inning. Score: LINCOLN. All. It.. 11. O. A. 13. Lloyd. 2u : 3 0 3 Mullen, lb............ 3 0 11 0 1 0 3 3 0 Cobb, rf 3 0 Mccormick, ir 3 o Cole, cf I.. 2 0 Harbour, 3b 3 0 coninn, ss 3 i Htratton,. c 1 0 DeHsnu,; p. c.,.3'2 0 Totnls ...23 If K. "yi .1? OMAHA. All. n. ir. o A. B. 0 0 0 0 0 0 y o o o o Coyle, If ;. 4 0' .0 mat . 1 . , a'. 0 -OIieRlHK ....ft..,... L V 1 Justice, SS .... 4 0' . 2 Thomaoon, cf. ...... ..3 0 0 Congalton, rf..,.... 3' 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 itano, id ,.i 4 ..u. ,.u Rchltikn. 2b 4 0 0 Johnson, b ..4. -0 . 2. ? 2 uruun, an o i i a Itoblnson, p 2 0 1 0 3 Noff 1 0 0 0 0 Totals .'' 34 0 1 24 12 0 nutted for Coyla!n tho ninth., 4!tnttA,1 fnh llMlltmnn In tht ninth. Lincoln 0 0100000 -1 Omnha 0 00000000-0 ' Burned rum Lincoln. Twonase nits: Collins, Johnson. Sacrifice hits: Cole, Htratton. Dessau. Htolen busts; Coylo, Justice. Kane. (Struck out: Uy Dessau, 3; Toy Itoblnson, 2. liases on balls: Off uessau, ; oiz ivooinson, z. uouuw Ilujs: Uaruour to Collins to Mullen; lessau to Lloyd to MUlloni Orubb to hciiidko to nana: itooinson 10 jubuco io Kane. Tlmo: 1:29. Umpire: Begrlst. JOsitSH PULL OUT IN T1IH TISNTU i i Take tJaiiid from Wichita After Atipenr t (i llnVo Lost. WICHITA. May 7. Three hlU In the tontiv h-vo St. Joseph two runs and thn iiiiiw alter Wlclilta had looked like A "winner. iSnappy fielding by both clubs kept the. score uown. Hcorol t -WICHITA. , AU, 11. . It. O. A. IS nurke, 3b, b o llUKhes. 2b...; 5 0 1 0 1 1 .Davis, rf.. 4 1 3 I 1 ,.l i A 1 . 3 0 .1 2- 0 uauiuion.-ici,t.ft.... u Koirner, l,b.... 4 0 CubIIo, u., 4 1 Pottlgrew;. If..: 4 1 llBPPf iBi.v. ..',..).,. 4, ' 0 Durham, p.. ..,,4, , 0 Totals.. ..U.tS '3 11' 30 20 3 BT. JOSEPH. f AH. It. 1L O. A. B. lColly, If 6 0 3 1 0 II. Watson. cf.,.... S 0 0 1 0 0 u. WatfcouJ rf.. 6 - o i, o o Zwllllng, lb C 3 3 IS CO you'U -have a iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW rBABBBTPfaaBBBBBBBBBBBV rw BfSH6 B0V5 J1H- ' . r A. 11-1 Standing of Teams WEST. LKAOUfl W.LPct NATL LBAOtTB. W.L-Pct. Phlla 10 6.6J7 Chicago ....14 8 .638 Brooklyn ...11 8 .879 St Louis. ...12 0.671 New York... 10 8 .K6 Pittsburgh .10 11.476 Boston V 12 .833 Cincinnati .. 4 16 .200 AMKit ASS'N. W.LPct. .Louisville ..14 10 .53 Columbus ..13 0 ,571 Milwaukee .12 10 .MS Mlnn'an'lls .13 11 .523 Lnd'up'lls ...10 10.500 Kan. City.. .11 12 .478 Toledo 0 12 ,423 Bt Paul 8 14 .264 a Ilcaulta. Denver ....15 2 .m uncoln ....11 .647 Bt. Joseph..ll 0 .047 Omaha ..... 8 0 . 471 Dos Moines 7 9 .413 Bloux City.. 10 .376 Topeka .... 8 10 .375 Wichita .... 2 14 .12! AMEK. LBAQUE. W.L.l'ct, Phlla 14 3 . 824 Wash't'ti ..13 i .TGOI -Cleveland ..14 6,7061 inicago ..., iu .bna HL Louis... 13 .400 Boston 7 12 .368 Detroit 6 15 .2S New York.. I W .1S7 l raterdny WIEMTKIIN LMVOtlli Bloux City. 3: Denver. 4. (Called in the eighth: darkness.) umaniv, o; Lincoln, l. St. Joseph, 5; Wichita, 3: (Ten innings.) Des Moines, 4; Topeko, C. NATIONAL LBAQim IHUburch. 1: Boston. 2. (Twelve in nings.) (..nicogo, ; tirooKiyin, a. Cincinnati, 4: Now York, A.' SL LouIh. 3i PlilladclDlila. 4. (Ten In nings.) AMlilUCAN IISAUUU;. Washington, 3; Chicago, 2. Philadelphia.- 3:. St Louis, 2. New York, ; Detroit, 0. Boston, 1: Cleveland, 4. , AMERICAN ABBOCIATION. Toledo, 10; Indianapolis, 0. Columbus, 1: Louisville, 3. Mlneanolls. 8: Milwaukee, 7. (Ten In nings.) , Bt. l'aul, 6i Kansss City, 3. W-ilurn Lnaii Hloui Cltv at Denver, Omaha at Lincoln. Bt. Joseph at Wichita, Des Moines at Topeko. National League Pittsburgh at Boston, Chicago at Brooklyn, Clnnclnnatl at New York, St. Louis at Philadelphia. American Lcugue wasnington at mi- cuko. Philadelphia at Bt. Louis. Now York at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland.- .. American Association xoieuo at jitman spoils, Columbus at Louisville, Minneap olis a at Milwaukee, Bt Paul at Kansas City. Westers!., 3b tV Oahs. 2b..... B 1 3 0'"4'i 12 12 0 0 2 2 2 0 Mclnke, ss 4' Griffith, o. .......... i , V.7rJt ( 0 Chellette. p 3- 0 2' 04 0 Tannehlll 0 0 0 0 0 0 Keltler, c 2 0 0 1 v0 0 Uoenier, p 1 0r, 0. . 0 10 xotais n i io is i Batted for QrltfltK In eighth. ., fit Joseph 0 00 200010 2-4 wiciuia u 0003000 03 Left on bases: St Josbuh. 10: Wichita. 3. Socrlflco hits; Mlddleton, Chellette, Davis. Two-base hits: Zwllllng, Pottl grew, Ochs, Stolen bases: Dnvls, Kocrner. hub: uii uueiieito, t in seven innings; off Boehler, 4 In three Innings. Double plays: Koerner (unassisted), Burke to Castle, Ochs to Melnko to Zwllllng. Struck out: By Chellette. 8: by Boehler, i; oy uuroam, z. i-nisca Dan: unrntlh lilt by nltchud ball: llv llnehlnr. Knnrner. Time: 3:130. Umpire,: Slglor. DBNVEIt TniMS fV TUB SIOUX Has Better of Klght-Innlnff Game Four to Three. DENVER. May 7. Denver won the first game of. the series from Bloux Cltv tn. day, 4 to 3. The visitors did not reach' the city until a quarter past four and It was 4:30 before the game was started. It was called In the elirhth on ncnount of' darkness. Score: - ' DENVER, AB. It H. O. A. K. 0 3 10 2 10 0 12 0 0 1 1 S 0 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-5-4 1 10 8 1 1 a 2 0 1 24 13 8 JI. O. A. E. 1110 12 0 1 18 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 4 0 14 10 0 0 0 0 1 21 " T Qllmore, If 4 1 Cassldy, rf ,.3 1 Channel!, cf ...3 0 QuIlUn, tb... ,. S 0 Frenoh, lb 4 1 Fisher, lb 3 0 Block, c 0 0 Matthtws. s S 0 Harris, p, S. -1 Bpanr, o s o Totals 29 4 SIOUX C1T1 AB. It, Smith. 2b ....4 0 Cooney, ss 4 0 Clarke, If 4 1 Davidton, cf i Dreen. rf S 1 Lindsay, lb 4 0 Jamas. 2b..... 2 0 tange, c ... 3 0 White, p a ' Totals SO (Called in the eighth account of dark ness.) 10 0 0 2 10-4 Denver Sioux City 0 0 0 1 0 1 1-3 Stolen bases: Undcuv (3). White, French. Bpahr, Channell. Three-base hit: Matthews. Home run: ire. rlllce hit: Ureen. Sacrttlce fly: tn klSa-iiAl mil I1V linrnB. a VI (I v ""ftV.i,.. o w.;. if of White. X. Lett on bases; Dsnver, 7; Bloux Uty, I Double play: uumoro m..... lima: 1;5S. Umpire: Anderson. TOPBKA WINS ON 1IOMB OttOUNDS ir..,. Take Unms from Dea Moluea In Hre-8nT Conteat TOPE1CA. Muy 7.-Topka ileieateil Des Moines in a "e-aaw an r w be unsteady, hitting onu batter and . . - nn mu lurc-lnz In a run. ThTeiVts ind a walk off Sweet In th. seventh scored three more. French and Brailli feuturd with sensational stops and tnrows. ocorei TOPKK.V. AU. It IL O. A. 1 Cochran. 3b 4 Uear, At ? Iee, It 1 Porsythe, cf 3 MoLarry, rf.... 2 Kapps, lb... 4 French, ss, McAllister, o 4 Smith, 2b 3 Cochreham, p 2 2 2 0 0 0 a 10 2 6 0 0 0 u 1 3 , ! .15' Totals., S Dt53 MOINES. AB. IU, If. A. E. llahn. rf 4 1 . 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 3 1 Andreas. 3b ...3 Fox, If... 1 Hunter, cf 4 Jones, lb. 4 Itellly, 8b J Sentell, sa 3 Bhaw. c 2 Ryan, p.. 1 0v) ft 1 1 0 0 0 Entertain V . rTI A . .wCI ' I ms ooe rVLL. THE . .sHoppfots-mAAieL-"I , pots nts MouJEVJOtK 1 - AMD OUVJ M-u THS I Sweet, p. Totals. ToDekn. , k.27 4 7 24; 13 ....... M A V U-V V O V Des Moinef., i. o o s i u o u o l , Threo-baso hit: Sweet. Two-base hits: Cochran. Lee.' Bflcrlflco him: Fox (2). Sacrifice fly: Fox. Stolen bases: For sythe, Jones,. Hits: Off Bynn, 2 In two and two-thirds Innings; oft Sweet, 4 in five and one-third Innings. Bases on balls: Off Coohreham, 4; off Ryan, 3; off Sweet. 2. Struck out: By Cochrehnm. 5: by Ryan, 2: by Swoct, 4. lilt by pitched ball: By Ryan. 1. Brilk: Ryan, Time: 2:05. Umplro: Kltzslmiuous. Jones and Rice Beat Chicago Tennis Stars CHICAGO, May 7. Chicago tennis ex perts expressed surprise today at the good showing of Jones and Rice, the Australian Davis cup players who pre pared to leave today for Niagara Falls, cn then- way to Now York. The Aus tralians, unused to the asphalt courts of California, did not mnke a very good showing In the games at. Los Angeles, but on tho turf courts of tho Saddle and Cycle club here yesterday they won four straight sets from "Waldner and Gardner, the Chicago stars. Tho speed and accuracy of Rice and Jones' on footing to which they were ac customed showed them to be in great form, according to Chlcagoans 'Who ob served their work. The service of the Australians was practically' Invlhdblo otter they had become "Warmed up." ST0VALL TRYING FOR HIS REINSTATEMENT CIUCAOO, May 7. George Stovall, sus pended manager of the St, Louis' Ameri cans, enlisted tho sympathies of Presi dent C6mlskey of the White Sox today in ills endeavors 'to obtain reinstatement Stovall co'mo here to seo President Johnston of :the American leaguonbut the alter did not visit his office, being de tained at home1 by pie Illness of Mrs. Johnson. Stovall adrQltted the justice of liidlctmnfc against, him and will throw himself on the mercy; of tho court after pleading extreme urpvocatlon. It was .said that members of the Cleve land team, against which St Louis was playing when the manager of the latter spat upon umpire Ferguson, will testify that tho umpire's decisions, which angered Stovall, might well rouso the Ire of any player. In base ball . circles the report was credited that Stovall will bo suspended. fined heavily and then reinstated. YORK WINS SIXTH GAME IN ROW AT START0FF YORK. Neb., May 7. (Special Tele gram.) Hastings and York played the second exhibition game this afternoon, making six games for York without de feat Hlbby Clark. Malmqulst and Chase were the features. Score: R.H.E, York, 0 0.4 4 0 0 2 11 0 Hastings ...10 3 3-,0 0 0 0 0 17 4 Batteries: Hahsen. Knight and Bhulti: Brown. Norton. Mason, Tlcrman and Diets, Downey, "RUBE" WADDELL SUFFERS FROM BLOOD POISONING MINNEAPOLIS, May 7."lube" Wad- dell, the veteran ball player, who recently announced that he hod quit professional base ball for ever Is suffering from blood poisoning resulting from a slight bruise on his-knee. According to his physician Waddell la. 1 a serious condition. GANDIL WILL BE OUT. OF GAME FOR WEEK CHICAGO, May 7.-C. Gondii, the heavy-hlttlng1 first baseman of the Wash ington American league team, will be out of the game probably for a week owing to the inflammation of a recently Injured toe. The team opened Its first western series of 1813 here today. . i ,1 i 'American Aaaoclntlon. ; R.H.E. 8 11 2 At Milwaukee- Minneapolis Milwaukee 7 11 2 Llebhardt and Noel and Mar- Batteries: Mogrldge, Smith, Owens; Braun, snail, l i en innings.; At Kansas City R.H.E. St Paul 6 12 Kansas city a e Batteries: Walker and Mlllor; Vaughn, 1 Rhoades and O'Connor. ' 1 At Louisville ii.li K. Columbus 1 8 i Louisville , S 7 0 Batteries: uook ana Bmun; wooaourn and demons, t At Indianapolis- it.li k Toledo 10 0 lrdlanapolls a Batteries: Jamoa and Kruoger: Kaiser ling. Green, Mers and Cotter. Phllllea Pro leal name, PHILADELPHIA. May ".-The Phlla- delphla National league base ball club has protested toaay a game wun pi Luls, claiming that Umpire Klam "took undue advantage of the rule which pro vides that the ball must be thrown by the pitcher within twenty seconds after It has been called for by the umpire." Bend Paaa Hack. Murphy's effort to square himself with the Illinois legislature by sending tho members passes did not work out so very wen. Aiusv Oft mi iwiaimura sent mo passes back. What Murphy should do is contribute a Tew .thousand to. the "Jackpot." College Bn etlall Heaulta, University of Pennsylvania 2 Columbia 1 Brown u 3 Princeton 1 Wale, 14, Amherst, L Copyright 1013. National '2 i4 new so MtrfciM . ' . a pLM fK-"1 BOSTON WINS IN TWELFTH s Pittsburgh Defeated in Two-to-0ne Pitchers' Battle. 0'TOOLE WEAKER TWIELER Trier Una Better of the Arirniiicnt VlaMora Slnale nun Due to Error by Sweeney! "Wil son ScnrlnK. BOSTON, May 7. Boston won another extra inning gamp from Pittsburgh to day, 2 to 1, the winning run coming in the -twelfth. It was a pitchers' battle between O'Toolo and Tyler, tho latter having the better of the argument Pittsburgh's single- run was due to an error. by Sweeney, Wilson scoring, when tho former dropped Whaling's throw to get Butler,, who had started to steal. Boston tied the score in the fifth, when Whaling was hit and got around singles by Maranvllle and Myers. Each team had several opportunities to make another hun, but strong pitching and fielding always prevented until the final Inning. Tyler began it by striking out. Maranvllle singled and went to third on Myers' drive to center. Con nelly put a high one to left and Garey muffed the ball. Marranville scoring. score: riTTSDUnOH. BOSTON. carer, u.... s o o AH.ll.O.A.E. liooe. ' ex.... 3 0 4 o 2 t OMannvll, 6 S 1 7 0 Mner ct. 0 OMrers. lb... 4 2 1 0 0 OConnellr. 1(10 1 Swttnajr. ' 2b S 1 1,4 1 ITItui, rf.... 4 1 oil 0 0Mnn. .cf.... 1 0 lt OKIrke, cf.... 1 0 2 0 0 ODerlln. 3b... 0 S 1 2 0 1 Whaling, c. 3 0 10 0 0 Djrrne, Jb... & Warner, u.. 5 3 4 Millar, lb... 4 0 11 Wilson, rf.. 2 0 2 llorrmtn, tl, 1 0 ! JJUtirr, lb, . I Kelljr. c S O'Toole, p., G Vlox l llendrli ... 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 OlUrlden. c.. 0 0 1 0 0 , 0 Q eTrler, p 6 10 8 0 0 0 0' O'Saymour .. 1 0 0 0 0 Totala. ....40 834 1' 6 Totals 41 9 It 24 1 Batted' for. Wilson In tno ninth. Batted for Booo In tho Until. Batted rorJWIhallng in tho eleventh. Winning run scored with one out. Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Pittsburgh 0 1000000000 0-1 Sacrifice hits: Connelly, Miller, Myers (2). Klrke. Stolen bases: Sweeney, Con nelly. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 8: Bos ton, 12. Bases on on errors: Boston, 3. Bases on balls: Off O'Toole, 1: off Ty ley. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By O'Toole. Whaling; by Tyler, Wilson. Struck out: By O'Toole, 4; by Tyler, 9. Time: 2:23. Umpires: RiKler and llvron. BROOKLYN. May . Chicago BtoDDed Brooklyn's winning streak today, taking another sensational battle, 4 to 3. Rc markablo fielding features on both sides kept down the runs, Cutshaw and Brid well dividing tho honors. Cutahaw pro vented two Chicago runs in tho fifth Inning by rushing over and taking Archer's hot grounder that went through Daubert and tossing the runner out to Allen, who covered first Bridwell saved the game for Chicago In tho eighth, when with two men on the paths he mado a brilliant one-hand stop oft -Smith's smash, which looked good for two bases. Bresnahan got a home run on a drive which hit the concrete fence and caroomed away from Wheat. Dahlen brought out nearly all of his reserves In the seventh and ninth Innings, using sixteen players In all. Score: CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Leach, et... 4 3 3 0 0 Moras, rf... 3 0 1 0 0 Bchulta. rf.. 0 t 0 0 Hummel, rf. 2 0 1 0 0 Mitchell, rt4 1 0 1 0 Cutahaw, lb 4 1 1 I 0 Pbelan, 3b.. 8 0 111 Stengel, cf.. 4 10 0 0 Archer, lb., 4 111, 1 1 Wheat. If... 4 10 0 0 LOSS OF CAPTAIN HARD BLOW FOR BRITISHERS. .Walter 8. Buckmaster, who was to nave captained the English polo team that will soon 'invade America to prepare for the tournament tor the International trophy, held by the Yankees for the last six years. Buckmaster Is considered the greatest polo player In the world and It was freely predicted that his play:ng would result in America relinquishing Its hold on the trophy His resignation fcri tho team has been necessitated t v n serious Injury sustained In a recent 'ra ' tlce game Drawn for News Ass'n i. 1 . I c rvrM"" nLlJJD J Etch, tb.. . I 113 ODuibert, lb. 2 1 15 1 0 llrldwell. m2 0 3 0 Emltb, .lb... 3 0 12 0 JlrnJtn, e ! I 1 OFIaher, .,. 4 0 2 4 1 Tone?, p.... 4 0 1 t 0 Hitler, c... J 14 10 Erwln. .... 1110 0 Totals U 8 17 14 lKrhpitrlck. 0 0 0 0 0 Allen, p 2 110 0 CalUhin ..11000 'Marar 0 0 0 0 0 Black, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Pbelp 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 84 8 X7 13 1 Bntted for Erwin in ninth. Batted for Allen In seventh. Ran for Callahan In seventh. J'Batted for Stack In ninth. Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-4 Brooklyn 020010000-3 Left on bases: Chicago. D: Brooklyn. 7. Two-base hits: Mitchell, Bresnahan, Stengel. Home run: Bresnahan. Sacri fice hits: Bridwell, Smith. First bas on errors: Chicago. 1: Brooklyn. 3. Stolen bases: Mitchell, Phelan, Evers, Cutahaw. Bases on balls: Off Allen, 4; off Toney, 1 Struck out: By Allen. 2; by Stack, 1; by Toney, t Hits: Off Allen, 8 in seven innings; oft Stack, none In two innings. Time: 2:10. Umpires: O'Day and Brhslle. Ulnnta Win Another. NEW YORK. May 7. New York again defeated Cincinnati here today, 6 to 4. Benton was wild and was hit hard. He was relieved by Packard, a young left hander, who twirled a wonderful game, after the third. The Giants did not get a hit off the youngster after that Inning, Ames was wild and ineffective and was relieved with the bases run in tne sec ond. Mathewson stopped the Reds in this Inning, but was hit fairly hard, Cin cinnati scoring three runs on him on clean hitting. Shafer played a great game for New York at short, accepting twelve chances. Score: CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AD. 11.0. A. E, Hacker. If... 6 110 OSn'dgr'as, cf 8 0 1 0 0 Bites, rf.... 8 13 0 Offhatar, 1 0 4 8 0 Tinker, sa.. 8 0 1 3 0 Burns, If.... 8 110 0 Drshamr, 1 0 1 I 1 Doyle, rb... 4 14 10 Hoblltsl. lb. 4 111 0 OMcCorrok, rtl 10 0 0 Martana, cf. 4 1 2 0 ODarora, rf.. 3 0 0 0 0 Eln. lb....S 13 1 OMerkle, lb.. 4 1 10 0 1 Orant, 3b.... 8 0 14 1 Hersc, lb., 1 10 3 0 Clarke, c.... 4 0 0 4 OMerera, e... 4 17 2 0 Denton, p... 1 1 0 0 OAmea, p 0 0 0 2 0 Packard, p 3 0 0 3 IMathe'son, p 3 0 0 1 0 Kllnr 1O000 ToUIs : lau 1 Totals M 1 It II 1 Batted for Packard In ninth. Cincinnati 010011010-4 New York.,.,...,... 03300000 First hase on errors:. New. York, 2; Clnplnnatl, h Two-base hits: Merkle, Burns, Doyle. Three-base htt: Becker. Sacrifice flies; Mathewson, Hersog. Stolen bases: Marsans (2), Egan. Left on bases: New York, 6: Cleveland, 6. Double plays r Ames to Shafer to Merkle. Tinker to Egan to Hoblltsel. Bases on balls: Off Ames, 3; off Benton. 3; off Packard, 1. Struck out: By Ames, 1; by Mathewson, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Packard (Burns). Hits: Off Ames. 2 In one nnd two-thirds innings; off Mathewson, 7 In Beven and one-tnira in nings; off Benton, 6 In two innings, none out in third: off Packard, 1 in six Innings. Time; 1:48. Umpires: Brennan and Eason. Brooklyn's Wlnntnir Streak Stopped. Phillies Take Uphill Game. PHILADELPHIA. May 7. Playing a fine uphill gome, Philadelphia defeated St. Louis today, t to 3. Paskert scored the winning run In the tenth Inning on his single. Knabo's sacrifice and Lo bert's double. St Louis took a three run lead in the second inning on four singles and two errors. After that three double plays prevented them from scor ing, while they failed to tally In the sixth Inning, after filling the bases with none out, as Oakes was caught off third on an attempted squeeze play. Score: ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Hugglne. lb. 1 0 1 1 0 Paskert, cf.. 8 18 1 U. Mage lt5 1 4 0 OKnabe, lb... 4 118 0 Wbltted. 3b. 6 1 0 1 OLobert, 3b... 8 2 2 1 0 Knetchr, lb 5 1 14 0 08. Mage, If. 3 1 0 0 0 Shackard. rf 3 1 1 0 SCrarath, rf,.4 10 0 0 Oakes. cf.... 4 18 1 ILuderua, lb. 4 13 2 0 O'Ltary. aa. 2 0 0 4 ODoolan, ss.. 4 1 1 1 1 McLean, c. 4 2 4 1 ODooln, e 4 13 4 1 Ortner, p.... 8 0 0 8 0 Beaton, p.... 8 118 1 Totala 38 t38 18 1 Totals 34 10 II 8 St. Louis 030000000 0-3 Philadelphia ... 0 01002000 1-4 Two-base hit; Lobert Three-base hits; Knabo, Seaton. Sacrifice hits:' O'Leary, Huggins, Knobs. Beaton. Stolen bases: S. Magee (3). Double plays: Paskert to Dooin, Knabe to Luderus. Dooln to Doolan. Left on bases: St Louis, 7; Philadelphia, 7. Bases on balls i Oft Grlner. 1: off Seaton. 2. First base on errors: St. Louis, 2; Philadelphia. 1. Struck out: By Grlner. 2; by Seaton, 4. Time: 2:05. Umpires; Klem and Orth. Wolgast Willing to Fight Dundee SAN FRANCISCO. May 7.-Ad Wol goat's manager lias replied today to a telegr.-. from a Los Angeles fight pro moter, asking him if the former light weight champion would meet vJohnny Dundee of New York in a twenty-round bout in that city June . In his repl the manager said Wolgast would meet Dundee at catch weights, but would not attempt lo make any epecttlc weight for Dundee. CEDAR VALLEY RACING CIRCUIT OPENS JUNE 3 MASON CITY, la., May 7. (Special.) The horsemen ot this city held a meet ing this evening to arrange for the open ing meeting of the Cedar Valley Racinr association In this city June 3, 4 and 3. The prospects for good meetings through out the circuit ore promising. A good many of the old drivers have written that they expect to get Into the circuit with their strings of horses. Along with these will be a number of the newer men. Wnveriy will "hold Its meet immediately following the Mason City events. From Waverly the horses Will go to Marshall town on Ju 81 IS and 1: Perry. June 24, 25 and 26. and Des Moines, July 3, 4 and 6. Secretary Henry 8.- (Mose) Btan bery is in receipt of promising reports frp mall these places. Fans Like tne Uame. Detroit without Ty Cobb turned out theM best crowds In Its history and Plttsbureh. without Hans Wagner broke all records i for opening day attendance. After all, it's the game, not the individual. j The Bee by Tad CTA?ElIVIC.e PEED ) College Athletes Will Have Meet on Chicago Lake Front CHICAGO, May 7. An Intercollegiate athletic meet will bo held on the lakr. front on July 1 nnd 2 under the auspices of the International Athletic Champion ships association, according to action taken yesterday at a meeting of repre sentatives of fifteen Important universi ties. Chairman C. E. Bartley of tho col lege section of the association nrserted It was the intention to have every uni versity and large college In the United States And Canada represented nt tha meet, which will be tho first of Its kind and the largest of its kind. 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