THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1913. I Mr. Jack Hears a Voice CopyrIs;i.t,1913,Internatlonal News Service Drawn for The Bee by J. Swinnerton j S KM ' V; A PEACH',' 7 iY I HjUMP M AMD ft V.. T J M WICHITA JLAHKS DRUMMERS Jobbers, Through Perry's- Aid, Play Game of Real Ball, - - - DAVIS STARS IN THE FIELD lilts by Perry and Koerner Reapon lbl for All of Wichita' nana Crnteher And Chellette PoTrerlra. WICHITA, Kan., May 9.-Pcrry held Bt Joieph at his mercy today and, Wichita won hutout. The fielding of Davis for Wichita featured, lilts by Perry and Koerner- scored all of Wichita's rum. Score: l . WICHITA. Aa n. it. o. a. b. Burke. 3b..... '4 1 1 2 1 o Hushes, lb 3' 0 0 1 1 0 Savls. rf 3 13 5 0 0 iddieton, o .. 8 0 1 3 0 0 Keemcr, lb '3.1 1 7 0 0 Cattle, o.,... 4 0 0 8 3 0 rettlgrew, If 4 0 110 0 Rapp, t 8 0 0 0 0 0 Perry. p 3 0 10 10 Totals 80 3 7 27 7 "o . BT. JOSEPH. All. It. II. O. A. EX Kelly If v 3 0 3 3 0 0 II Watson, or 4 0. 0 2 0 0 a. Watson, rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Zwllllng, lb 3 0 18 10 Weaterilt, 3b 3 0.0 1 3 1 Ochs, 2b 4 0 1 3, 1 0 Melnke. ss 3 ft 0 3 3 0 Griffith, o 3 0 0 4 1 0 Ketter, o 1 0 0 3 0 0 Crutcher. P. 3 0 0 0 3 0 T&nnehlll 1 0 ,0 0 0 0 Chellette, p.. 0 ' 0 ' 0 0 0 Totals' ,..,..3p "o 1 ji 10 "l Batted' tor Griffith In the eighth. Wichita 0 0001003 3 su Joseph o oooooooo-u Left on bases! Wichita. : fit. Joseph, 6. .Sacrifice hits: Zwllllng, Hughes. Two base hltt Davis. Stolon basis: Kelly (3), Koemor, rettlgrew. Davis, Hits: Off Crutcher, 4 In 'seven 'innings: off Chel lette. I in one Inning.- Wild pitch: Perry. Bases on balls: Off Perry. 3: oft crutcher, 3; ft Chellette, 3. Btruck out; By Perry, ; by CruMhsr. J: by Cbslletu, 3 Double play; Castle to Hushes. Tlma 1:H. Umpire: BIgler. i i i j BpesTJBRS WIN IN THNTII Heeerer la "FlsusI iHHlnsi and Mark V WIbmIbr Hcorea. ' TOPEKA. May 9. Des Moines came from behind and' won In the tenth after the locals apparently had (he victory. nustenh,aVen was saved from frequent grief by sterling support,, but weakened as the gam wore on. Hlchardson replaced. Mm 1 nthc ninth, butt ho visitors- vrero not to. 'pe denied. Score; TOPEKA. AD. R. H. O. A. B. Cochran, tlb, 3 0 0 3 1 0 CLee, If , 4 0 1 1 0 Q F oriythe, o 4 0 0 1 0 0 McLarry, rf it 3 X V f I, v lUppst Jb.,.,.,, 3 0 0 13 1 0 French, ss..,i. ....... 4 0 3 5 3 0 McAllister, c 3 0 0 4 3 1 Smith, 2b 4 113 4 0 ltustennaven, ip....t 2 0 0 0 5 0 Richardson, p....... 0 0 0 0.1 0 'Oear 1 0 1 0 0 0 Ollom .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals si T T 3 1 Hahn. rf,. Ilnlllv ' " A Jones, lb 4 Hantell, 3b 3 FUnlnht r A noggc, p.,.,- 4 R.- II. O. A. 13. 10 0 0.0 1 0- 2 4' 0 113 0 0 1 4 3 0 0 0 3 16 0 0 2 IS 0 0 0 0-3 2 0 0 1 B I, C 0 10 4 0 DODGERS IN SECOND PLACE i - Move Up Step by Defeating Oubs Three Out of Four. SCORE IS SEVEN TO FIVE Pierce Lnata Less Than Inning; - Chlcnaro Fights Strong Uphill Battle All the Way for Honors, Totals ....36 4 11 30 16 0 Batted for McAllister In tenth, Batted for Richardson In tenth. Topeka ., 000110000 0-2 Des Moines 0 00001010 24 Two-baso hits: Sleight. Fox. Sacrifice hits: RaDDs. Ilusthaven. Fax. Bentell. .Double plays: Cochran to French to itapps, MCLarry to Ilnpps, liogge to Kellly to Jones. Stolen bases: Lee, Jones, Hahn. Hits: Off usthaven, 8 in eight and one-third Innings; off- Hlchardson, 3 In one and two-thirds Inrtlngs. Usees on balls: Off Husthaten, 4; off nichardson, 1; off Roffge, 4. Struck out: By Ilust haven, 2; by Richardson, 2; by Rogge, 6. Passed ball: McAllister. Time: 2:00. Um pire; Fltxslmmons. I rain Prevents last game with the antelopes LINCOLN, May ".-(Special Telegrarn.) Rain necessitated the calling off of tho third and last game 6f tho series between Omaha and Lincoln today. Both toams have won one game each and today's game was attracting much attention both here and In Omaha. The. Rourkes lett here late this after noon for Denver, where they will open a three-game series with the champions tomorrow,' Denvor to date has been nmk Ing a clean sweep tf eVcrythtng, but Manager Arbogast, before he loft, said he had hopes of checking the rushes of the d r)il If s, From Denver Omaha goes to Wichita, then to Topeka and home. mmm it He knows" That's whar the hatter thinks whejiy you: select a r Gordon. "The littlq difference hat counts" makes ityour hat., THE ' 7 Gordon HAT DUCKV X IlISAl'POINTKD MAN Rain, lie Thlnks,,.PrOTrnJ?tl . flloax Defentlns; ClrlssMes. DBNVKH, May', 9,-The most nap polned man In, Dohver today was Ducky Holmes of the 8qux City team, when on account of wet groundn the last game of tho series was called off. Ha was surs of making It two to one on the Grizzlies. Omaha begins a throe-day series hero tomorrow, playing Saturday, Sunday and Mopdsy, the last being "Ladles day." Congressmen Will Play Base Ball WASHINGTON, May S.-BIghteen or morp members of the house will bravo sunstrokq .May 17 In their annual base ball gams between the republican and democratic parties In tho chamber. The money coaxed from an admiring publlo will be turned over to the local Play ground association. Representative Klnkead ot New Jersey Is organizing and wll captain the Dem ocratic club. The lineup is practically aa follows: Democrats Representative Thomas 1 ttellly, Connecticut; Ui P. Harrison. Mississippi; J. t, Mcuennoii. uunoip, W, A. Oldflrld, Arkansas; Walter lClder, Louisiana; F. J. Oarretu Vennesssa; A. 11. limine. Kentuckv: William ft Murray, Jhlassachusetts; Maurice Connelly, Iowa; sain nay uurn, Texas; js. . weou, norm Carolina. Republicans S . O, Porter, Pennsyl vania; V, D. Norton, North Dakota; Fred A. Urltton., Illinois: John M. Moran, Pennsylvania; James Manahan, Minne sota; John J. Rogers, Massachusetts; Ambrose Kennedy, Ithodo Island; C B. Patton, Pennsylvania: l n. Slemp, Vir ginia; C. B. Miller, Minnesota. Representative Victor Murdock of Kan sas, leader of the progressives In the house, has been asked to act as umpire. Storz Triumphs Play All-Nations Today The Btors Triumphs play the All Na tions this afternoon and Sunday at Rourke park. Manager, Bradford Is very enthuslastto over his pitching staff since the addition ot Alderman, who with Olson and Kelly, are considered tho beat ot local talent, and places him In a position tt- schedule games with any of the fast traveUng teams of the country. The lineup: BTOKZ ALL TRIUMPIia Position. NAT10N8. D rummy First' base,-...Castanter Graham Second base Blatnler Durkee Third base ...Walla Daugherty Shortstott. .. ., . .Shellaf oo Pruclia-v Left field Donaldson Falconer ..Middle field Mendes Welch. ...... M. . . Rlghr fltld Nalko Crelghton Center Reeves Ilachten Center. Olsen Pitcher i....Dubar Kelly - .metier uonaiason Alderman .........Pitcher Mendes i - . . Manager Hughes of Wichita designs WICHITA, May 9. Georgw Hughes r signed; today as manager tot the 'Wichita base ball. team of the Western league, He will continue with the team aa second baseman, A new manager will be secured from tho major leagues. Ilia name has not been announced. Hughes managed. Uie Wichita team last summer. The Persistent ana Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertising Is tbo Rood to Business Success. BROOLYN. May 9. Brooklyn took sec-1 ond place lu the pennant race today by making It three out ot four with' Chi cago, score 7 to G. Pierce lasted -,les' thart an Inning for Chicago,. Brooklyn scoring four runs on three passes, a triple and oh error. Reulbach replaced him, but gave way to a ptch hitter In the sev enth. Humphreys finished the gume and allowed two runs, Stengel's trlpk- and art error scoring one In the seventh, while Wheat tallied I the eighth on his scratch hit, Daubcrt'S sacrifice, Evcrs' fumblo and n force out. Chicago fought a strong uphill battle desplto the long lead. Curtis succeeded Stack for Brooklyn In the third. In ths seventh, with the bases full, ho passed W. Miller and Clymer, forcing In two runs. Two force outs stopped further scoring. The Chlcagoa lost their great chance In the eighth when ,two doubles and n stngle In succession produced only ono run. Hcoie- CHICAao. BnOOKLTN. AH.II.O.A.K. An. ll.O. A. B. CIrmct, cf..,l 1 i l ORlenstl, tl.. I 1 I 0 t fehulte, rf.. t 0 0 0 OCuUbaw, lb) 0 I 1 I Mttehsl, If.. I Oil 0 Hummel, rf. 4 0 3 1 0 aoo4, If.,. 1 0 0 0 OWhMt, 1110 rhtlin, lb,. I 0 1 1 lDtubcit. lb. 1 0 1 0 SUtr, lb..., 4 I II 1 0 Smith, lb... 4 1 0 S 0 Kvori. 2b.... I 113 lFlthr, ... 4 S I 0 Vrldwcll, w. 4 4 1 I 0O. Miller, It II t t Arcbir, e... i oil isttck, p 1 0 0 0 0 nir, p.,,,o 0 0 0 OCurtU, p..i. 0 0 10 rttulUcb. pSOOIO W. Hllltr.. 0 0 0 0 0 Tottli J4 1 17 II 1 Humpb', p. 0 0 0 1 0 Letctt ..... 1 0 0 0 0 ; TotU.....il "l M IT ... ; , Batted for Reulbach In the seventh. Batted for Humphries In the ninth. Chicago ..,,..,...,.,0 20 0, 00310-6 Brooklyn ...4 0 0 1 0 0 1 I 7 .Lett on bases: Chicago, ti Brooklyn, 3. TwObase hits: Baler, Bvers, Fisher. Three-base hits: Sepgel. Smltli, O. Miller. Sacrifice hits: Daubert. nrst baso on errors: Brooklyn, 1. Hits: Off Pierce. 2 In two-thirds Innings; off Stack, 3, in two and one-third innings; off Reul- uatn, j in live ana ono,-thlra Innings; off CUrtlS. 6 In llx And twri.lhtr.!. Innlmral Off HUmnhrlcS. 2 In twn lnnlntra ntnlan bases: Baler,- Smith, Double plays: Brkl- men iu oaier 10 t'neian; uutsnaw to Dau bert; Daubert to Fisher to Daubert. Bases on balls: riff Pirr nie at.ir 2; off Reulbach, 3; off Curtis, 8; off Hum- ("ri", 4. pirucit out: uy l'lerco, 1; by Reulbach. 1: bv curtu. t. wn,i .fierce. Time: 1:45. Umpires:- O'Day UU aWtitsji SJ. Iteda Even Up vrlth Giants. NEW vrtnif xt n o ., up the serleu with Nw York by taking quard, who pitched for New York, hnd one bad Inning, the sixth, when the Reds "red their three runs. Bates, who won t suhju atiwi a pair or triples, M nfr With a lhp...h..M. n u I ...... ....v-..,Bv, ,1U BLUISH on Tinker's double. Tinker went to third WhRn nhnfj, fnmhl. 1InV.1l. III Mt aind ii.cor'5 0,1 ,,a I'ltch. Morsans iru u on ciin g arounaer 10 sna fer. linnllfsjkll wn thmu. . i . P'te. Grant then walked and Clarke vuiw arxujrp wuri a single, mromme Pitched great ball for Cincinnati, ths ?J?d',n. ,It"K0,c ,hlt a htm run Into the left field, bleachers. Score: unvwraTi, NEW YORK. n it n i n . n . n n&tM. rf ft 1 t o 0 n,MM , a n Dkr. rf...4 1 I 0 OBbtfrr, 4 1 I I 1 Ttakr ...4 III onurta. If..,. 4 0 S 0 0 x,vuiiii, in u ti a guojrie, lb. 4 1 S 3 0 U,N, ft A 1 j a n r . . . - . a a a . - - - - . . II.. V V I V X(o. 2b.... 4 0 4 1 OMerkl. lb.. 4 0 t 0 ,1m... k . . . a. & . . r " -"s . iiinoi, s.. i I41S CUrks. o... I 10 1 0M7tr. c... I 1 1 0 ytommo, p.. 4 1 0 S 0SnoJirH . 0 0 0 0 0 n iiKn, e...u o 1 g s Tottl II I S7 IT OMtmuird pS 0 0 0 0 McCVrmkk 1 0 0 0 0 CnniUll, p. 0 0 0 0 0 TDUli.....lt"lx7"" Ran for Meyers In the eighth. Batted for Marauard in tho elirth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-3 iew xorx o loooooo 01 Bases on errors: Cincinnati, 3. Two base hits: Ilecknr. Tinkar. Ttir.h.. hits: Hliafer. Hate. Horns run: Ilannir Stolen bases: Devore, Grant. Left on oases: jnow xorK. o; Cincinnati, 7. Double nlavs: Itoblltz! tn Omnf. Merkte to Wilson. Bases on balls: Oft rruinme, a on Aiarquara. l. mruea out: By Marquard, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Crandall, Clarke. Wild pitches: By Marquard, 1. lilts l Off Marquard, 7 In 3 Innings; off Crandall, 3 In one Jnnlng. Time; l:M. Umpires; Brennah and t-seon. Lnderas Dnvea Phillies Game. PHILADELPHIA. May 9. Fred I.u.I.m. who had not made a Mt since lait Sat urday, when hU double In the ninth In ning defeated New York, turned a pos. slble shutout for Philadelphia Into a vic tory over Bt Louis today by making a home run with two mon out and Lobert on third base In the seventh Inning, the final score being 3 to 1. Alexnder held fit. Louis to two hits, but oe ot them, a single by Konetchy. was made In the first Innlns with I- Macro on second base as the result of a pass and on out ana enaoiea tne visitors to tcore. score: 8T. Uuis. rim-ADBLriiia. AD. 11.0 A. B. in II n , p HvtslM. lb. 4 11 IPuktrt, ef.. 4 0 2 0 0 U Mat, If 1 SKb.U, lb... I 1 10 0 nniua, iu, i s ss. xts, 11 1 1 I 0 o Hnncnj, mi i 11 o ocnnu, rf.. 10 10 0 gbeckird. it I 0 X 0 0 Ludtrus. lb. 1 U ft ft OakM, rf . 2 0 l 0 0Ioln, u... 1110 0 ty iAiry, m. toll OOoout. e 20110 McIams, c J 0 1 0 OAlutnAtr, p 1 0 9 I 0 Wlnio, e 1000O rU. P....1 0 0 10 Tottli 24 T 27 14 0 0ir, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 ETUii .... 1 0 0 0 t Tetlt.....2lt 3 10 I Batted for Steele In the eighth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 St. Loufs 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Knabe, Doolsn. jlome run; Luderus. Hits: ' Off Steele, 7 in seven Innings. Sacrifice hit; 8. Mages. Dauble plays; Konetchy. unasslshted; W hitted to Konetchy. Left on bases: St Louis. 3: Philadelphia. C Bases on balls: Off Steele. 2; off Q ever, 2: off Alexander. 2 Bass aa wrori jfWladelphls. Slniek Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NATU LEAGUE. WI.IVI Denver ...IS 3 .833 St. Joseph.12 7 .632 Unmln 11 7 11 Omaha .... 0. 9 .600 ues Momrs iu .444 Rlnnv rMv 7 m in Topeka .... 7 11 ,m wicnua ,. a it AMER. LEAGUE W.T..Pr Phlla IS 4 .789 Phlla., ......It ' 6 ,817 TlrAnUfvn .11 fl SIS Chicago 14 10 .(S3 Dl. IMUiB- ..,19 IU .() New York.. 10 W .600 riltsDUigh..lO 13 .43 Boston ..... f 12 .400 Cincinnati,. 0 16 .273 AMER. AS8'N. w.r. -Prt Columbus ..13 9 .681 Cleveland ..IK 1 kiwt Wash 12 .6671 Mllwaukee.,18 11 .542 ir ,A ia: . i . . . nunnenp s...ia n ,&zo Indianap's..U U .DOO Kan. Clty....l2 13 ,480 Toledo 10 13 .435 a l. I'aui 9 15 .375 Chicago ...15 10 .GOOi Ol. lyOUIB,..lU If ,417 Jioaton 8 13 ,3Si Detroit .... 714 - .304 NcW York.. 4 16 .200 Yesterday's Results. WESTKRN LEAGUE; MS.'.nes4H4i TOP. 2, (Ten Innings.) Blbux Clty-Denver. rain. Omaha-Lincoln, ralnr St. Joseph, 0; Wichita, 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Plttsburhg, 4; Boston, 5. ClnclnnaU, 3; New York, 1. Chicago, 6; Brooklyn. 7. St, Louis, 1; Philadelphia, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. S'lfh'nffton, i; Chicago. 6. Philadelphia. 3: St- Louis, 7. New York, 9; Detroit. 0, Boston, 3; Cleveland. 1, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. nrt!,,imb,' ! Lou'BVllle. 2. Called at ond of tho ninth. Toledo. ; Indianapolis, 2. ' Minneapolis, 2; MUwauke, 11. St Paul, 8; Kansas City. 6. Today's Game. Western League-St Joseph at Wichita. Brooklyn. St. Louis at PhliadelphiU mArmcril,1 "ftue-Washlngton at Chi cago, Philadelphia at St. Louis, New York at Detroll Boston at Cleveland. t i V,?an, AssoolaUon Columbus at iIvl.11.e'.T?,ed0, ot Indianapolis. Mlnne apoiiii at Milwaukee, St. Paul at Kansas HIGHLANDERS TAKE ANOTHER Shut Out Tigers, Nme to Nothing, in Third Victory of Series. WAEH0P ON MOUND TILL THIRD Detroit Jiot Only Falls to Hit, but Plays Miserably In Field Fifth Is New Yortf'a Biff KlllliKf. ' i.5 Sy5te'le' U.by Alexander, 3. Time: 1:19. Umpires: Klem and Orth. ,. . . Brnrea Make Four Straight. nnnTnv m.v e rn .i niu. burgh. 5 ,to 4, today, Boston made it four o.Bm..1,as won,M many victories from Pittsburgh as they captured from that team all last season. It is many yearn since the local National league team won .' nimmni names iron any team. Tho contest was an exciting one. In which Boston outbatted Pittsburgh. The 111 ft At n !. Yttu n.K w.. - . led S to 1 up to th eighth lnnins. Bos- Inn In tlss siasialnH aw. ' i t through a baa on balls, ConnMly'a sln- ninth when Hyatt, battlnxy for Camnltx, iiiv .uiriY mm vcorea on wnrey B aouoie to left. Victory came to Boston In the lb. Half nt t V. v. 1 1 . . . . w ,iiu.,, mien uevun doubled, was sacrificed to third and cvuiw uii xiariunii a attendee iiy ocore: I'lTiuuuimii. nosTON'. in tl a , v ...... . .. ..... ...u.n-u. AU.lt il.A.Ct, Crr, If B 2 0 0 0 Mandril, 4 1 1 5 0 Boo, cf. 5 4 X I OUr-rs. lb.. 10 tl I uyiu.:, I 4 VUianfllJ, II t 2 O 1 ft Wmr, it.. 1 1 1 o 8w.ner, lb 4 I 0 10 UrilfA- IK 1A tl A Tit..- M , , A A A .., -w... - w w v r....a 1 a W V WIlMin, rf., 4 0 10 OMwin. cf.... 4 12 0 0 Dutltr, lb... I 1 0 lDtvlln. tb..4tt 4 2 1 Imam a . A A , A ...L . 1 1 a a a . a u.iHw,., v.,,, w . v nHaiiui, c, m If V 1 u Ktlltr. c, ft 0 0 0 OJtniM, p.... J 10 10 Cimnltt. p., I 1 0 1 0-IUrliia ,.0 0 0 0 0 lliKIn Ann n 0 a A ft O Mnior ,.. 1 0 0 0 0 ToUlt 11 11 27 it 1 iirui i o s o VIOZ 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 " "I T Two out,when winning run scored. Batte for Simon In the ninth. Batted for Comnlts in the ninth. Ran for Hyatt In the ninth. Batted for James in the ninth. Pittsburgh 20001000 14 Boston ., 10000003 IS Two-base hits: Mller. Carey Maran vllle. Sweeney. Devlin. Throe-base hit: Mann. Hits: Ott Camnltz, 10 In eight innings; on Kooinson, l in two-thirds in ning. Sacrifice hit: Whltng. Sacrifice files; Miller, Rarlden. Stolen base: James: Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 7; uosion, o. liases on onus: uti uamniti, 1; oft James, 3. First base on errors: Pittsburgh, 2, Struck out; By Camnltx, 6; by James, 8. Time; 1:47. Umpires; Rlgler and Byron. American Association. At Louisville rLlT.FL Columbus 2 10 2 Louisville ., 2 6 3 Batteries: Colum'bui, Cole and Smith; Louisville, Loudennllk, Woodburn and Clemons. Game called at end ot ninth. At Milwaukee jtjJ.E, Minneapolis , ..2 8 4 Milwaukee 11 is 2. Batteries: Minneapolis. Patterson and Owens; Milwaukee, Cutting and Hughes. At Indlananolla nwn Toledo .,,..,,.,., Lj.. 7 o Indianapolis t 2 Batteries: Toledo, Collamore and Liv ingstone: Indianapolis, Katserllng, Morse and Clark. At Kansas City aw b St Paul. ,.,.,...,,., , g 9 j Kansas City , 5 $ 4 Batteries: St. Paul Relger and James; Kansas City, Schlltzer, Regan, Zabel. Morgan and'Krltchell, O'Connor. Confidence ltevrnrded. In speaking of Manager Dnhlm ih. other day. President Kbbots said: "My confidence In Manager Dahlen is about to be rewarded. When various friends and critics asked me last year ' to replace Dshlen 1 paTJ no heed. Dahlen has been extremely conscientious In his work and Jiraauauy ne nas ouut up a team 'that ooks stronger than any we hav ho.i since Ed Hanlon won pennants with Brooklyn thirteen years ago. Dahlen has a free rein. He Is proceeding carefully and Is making few mistakes. His players are comparatively young and are bound to Improve with experlenco" lUaea Fa at. Pitcher Dave Orlner ot the Cardinals had a unique experience. From a boys' preparatory school to a major league team in om season is the story of a re markable rise capped by the honor of being selected to pitch ths opening cham pionship game of tho 191J season and winning It. 5-3. A year ago Qrin-r wn pitching for the Uooney school of II r rtmsn, Tcna. DETROIT, May 9. Detroit not only failed to hit with men on bases, hut played miserably In the field and New York took the third game of tho series, 9 to 0. The Highlanders mixed their hits with Detroit's mlsplays and won with case Warhop, whose greatest ambition lo to beat Detroit, was taken out of the box: In the third Inning. Wlllctt had singled, Bush drew a base on balls and the llttli pitcher hBd given . Louden two wide ones when Ford went to the rescue. Tho fifth was New York's big Inning. Wolter reached first on Louden's fumble Hartzell hit to Deal, who threw to the stands, Wolter scoring and Hartzell reaching third. Cree hit toward first nnd Hartzell was run down between, th'rd and home, Cree going to second on the play. Creo reached third when Dp1 dropped Stanage's throw on an attempted steal. Chose walked. Sweeney singled, scoring Cree. Chase and Sweeney then stole third and second. Mldkltf vnt Chase home with a hit to right On Mld- klffs attempted steal Wouden dropped Stanage's throw and Sweeney came home. Bush'B fine fielding was the only bright spot In Detroit's defensive play. Score: NEW YORK. DETROIT. AD.ll.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K. Duil.li, rf.. 4 l 2 l OBuih, .... I 0 I 4 0 Wolter. cf... 2 l 0 OLouden, 2b.. 6 l 4 2 1 lUrtieir. 2b. 4 Z 1 2 OCrtwL'rd. lb I 110 2 1 Cn. It 12 10 OVnch. If.... 4 0 10 0 'CbiM, lb... 4 0 7 0 0 Gibson, rf... I 0 0 0 1 Bweener, c. 3 1 f u oiun, c:.... 4 0100 MUkltt, lb. S 2 10 Del, lb.... 4 2 12 2 Derrick. ... S 2 2 1 1 Btng, c.. 2 0 8 4 0 Warhop. p.. 1 0 0 0 GWIllttt, p... 2 112 0 Ford, p..... 4 111 OZamlscb, p.. 1 1 0 0 t ' 1 - McK-e ....1 0 0 0 TotaU.,.,,40 J4 HS1 Total 21 S 27 1 ( ' Batted for. amloch In the ninth. New York....7..,...l 0204100 0-9 Detroit ,.,.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Three-base hit: Cree. Hits: Off Wll let, 7 lh five Innings; off Zamloch, 7 In tour Innings; att .Warhop, 2 In two In nings; off Ford, 4 In seven Innings. Stolen bases: High, Deal, Daniels, Chase, Sweeney, Mldklff, Double plays: Wlllett to Bush to Crawford. Left on bases; New York, 9; Detroit, 12. Bases on balls: Off Wlllet, 3; off Zamlocfi, It off War hop, l; off Ford, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Warhop, Bush and Gibson-: by Wlllet, Daniels. Struck out: "By Wlllctt. 2; by Zamloch, 3'r by ForfL 4. Time: 2:00. Um pires: Dlneen and Hart. Sox Make It Tiro Strnlaht. CHICAGO. May 9.-Chlcago made It two straight rom Washlnrton today, winning, 6 to 1, by bunching hits with the errors of the visitors and takln ffiidvantage of Gallia's wlldness. Scott held the visitors to flvo' hits, only two of which were bunched. Manager Griffith thought It was to cold to pitch Johnson today and said he probably would use him tomor row. Bprton starteti at- first base for Chicago, but owing to a slight Injury to his wrist, retired In favor of Fournler. Score; WASHINOTQS. CHICAOO. Afl.II.O.A.E. AB.K.O.A.B. Moller. rf.. 2 110 2 Bcballer, If. 1 0 0 0 0 Milan, cf... 2 0 10 ORath, lb.... I 1 I J 0 Alniroltb, c 4 1 4 2 1 Lord. lb.... I 110 0 Laporte, lb. 4 10 1 0 nortoo. lb.. 0 0 I 0 0 Mortn, 2bul 2 2 1 0 Foamier, lb 2 1 11 0 Shanki. It... 4 0 10 Ocolltni. rf.. I 0 0 0 0 McUrtda, aa. 1 0 1 I OEaaterlr. a.. 4 1 ft ft 0 BrUefcr, Zb. 1 0 1 0 OMatttck, cf. 2 0 2 0 a Ensl. p.... 2 0 0 1 OWe.Ttr. M I 1 1 I 1 Otndll ..,.1 0 0 0 0 Scott, p 4 0110 Gillla. p.... 00401 Cairo 1 0 0 0 Totals 17 I 27 14 1 Totala J0 1 14 Tl 7 Batted for Engel In the seventh. Batted for Gallia In the ninth. Washington ..0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Chicago 0 0 3 0 0 1 3 0 -6 Two-base hit: Morgan. Three-base hit: Fournler. Hits: Oft Kngol, 6 in six In nings; off Gallia, none In two Innings. Sacrifice hits: Sohaller, Mattlck. Stolen base: Scott. Double play: Weaver to Rath to Fournler. Left on bases: Wash ington, 8; Chicago. 7. Bases on .balls: Off Scott. 6; oft Engel, 4: off Gallia, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Engel, Weaver. Struck out: By Scott, 6: by Engel, 1: by Gallia. 3. Wild pitch: By Gallia. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Hlldebrand and Evans. Athlrtlca lilt Snair. ST. LOUIS, May 9. SU Louis broke Philadelphia's wlnnlnc streak today. St Louts knocKeU Houck out of the box In the first Inning and hit Wyckoff hard. 8(. Louis scored flvo runs In the first on sin gles by Shotton and Pratt, two bases on balls, an error a sacrifice fly and Brief's triple. Philadelphia scored In the second on Baker's double, an error and an In field out. In the sixth Collins and Mclnnls singled and scored on Walsh's triple. Tho un usual spectacle of seeing umpires reverse a decision three times came up In the sevnth. With two out and a runnr on first for Phlladlphla, Oldrlng hit to Wal lace, who threw to first. After fielding the ball Brief Ml Umpire Ferguson called Oldrlng out and then reversed his decision. ThV Browns then appealed to O Loughlln, who called the side out. The Athletics then surrounded O'Loughlln and after consulting Ferguson, he called the Browns back on the field and declared Oldrlng safe. Score: PHILADELPHIA. BT. LOUIS. AU.H.O.A.E. AJJ.II.O.A E. RMrphr. rf4 0 0 0 OShottcn. cf . ft 3 2 0 0 OMrlnf, If.. I 0 0 0 OJohnttoo. if I 1 1 0 u Colllna. lb.. 4 111 OWtlllama, tt 2 1 2 0 0 Bi.tr. 2b... 4 1 I ft Pratt, lb... 4 1 1 1 0 liclsala, lh. 4 2 ft 1 0 Drier, lb.... 2 3 12 0 1 Walab, cf... 4 2 f 0 lAuitlo, lb... 3 0 0 4 0 Dairy, aa... 2 0 1 Wallace, .11141 Tbomai, c. 4 1 4 1 McAtMtr, el 0 I 0 Houck. p.. 0 0 0 0 OWcU'maa, pi 0 0 2 0 wrckotf. p.. 1 1 1 1 0 . Bcbanc ----I 0 0 0 Totaia tt I 17 11 2 D. Murphr- 1 0 0 0 0 Total... .. .17". 24 "l "i Batted for Wyckoff In the ninth. Batted for Murphy In the ninth. Philadelphia 0 1 00 0 3 0 0 03 8t Louis 60003000 7 Two-base hits: Baker, JThomas. Three base hits: Brief, Walsh. lUui Off UoucX, S la sit innings; off Wyckoff. 6 In eight Innings. Sacrifice files:- Au stin, Wallace. Double ploys: Baker to Mclnnls (2)i Left on bases: Philadelphia, 8; St. Louis. 6. Bases' on balls: Oft Houck. 2; oft Wyckoff. 6; Wellman, 6. Btruck out: By Wellman, 3; by Wyckoff, 3. Wild pitch: By Wellman. Time: 1:55. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Ferguson. , Red Sox AVl'n, Three to One. CLEVELAND, May 9. Boston won from Cleveland today, 3 to 1. Boston se cured thirteen hits and Cleveland seven off of O'Brien, three of which were were scratch hits. Wth the score 1 and 1 in the eighth and two out, Lewis singled, Gardner doubled and Engle singled, bringing In the winning runs for Boston. It was stated hero today that President Connolly had wired Umplro Connolly to ask If the fracas between members of the Boston and Cleveland clubs after Wednes day's game was serious and Connolly re plied that tl was. not All the Boston regulars, excepting Man ager Stahl, -svere back in today's games. t3core; CLEVELAND. BOSTON. , . AB.H.O.A.E. . AD.ll.O.A.E. Jobnaton. lb I 2 t 0 0 Hooper, rf . . 4 0 S 0 6 Chapman, ill 0 0 3 OYerk-e. 2b.. 4 3 1 3 0 Olaon, lb.... 4 1 1 1 OSpe.ker, cf.. 4 1 4 0' 0 Jackion, rf. 3 0 3 0 OLewla, If.... 4 10 10 Lajole, 2b... 4 111 0 Gardner, lb. 4 2 0 3 0 B m ham. cf 4 0 1 0 0 Ensle, lb... 4 2 11 1 0 Oraney, If... 3 1 4 0 OWa.ner. aa.. 4 3 1 2 0 ?N'.UV 1 0 4 BCarriian., c,3 16 1 0 Cart.ch .v 1 0 0 0 OO'Brlen, 'p.. 3 X 0 ft 0 Blandlng, p. 310-20 i. . Jlaakette, p. 0 0 0 1 0 Total 14 11 IT 14 0 Turner .... 1 0 0 0 a Totaia .l"7 2.li"o Batted for O'Neil in the eighth. Cleveland ,.. 00001000 0-1 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 03 Two-base hit: Gardner. Sacrifice hits: Chapman (2), O'Neil, Hooper. Stolen base: Gardner. Double ploys: Chapman to Johnston: Lapole, Unassisted. Hits: Off Blandlng1, 12 in eight Innings: off Baskette, 1 In one Inning. Bases on balls Off Blandlng, 3; of O'Brien, 2. StrucR out: By Blandlng, 4; by O'Brien, 4. Left on bases: Cleveland, 5; Boston, 8. Time: 2:09. Umpires: Connolly and McGreevy. IMjrar Defenta Fnlrfleld. EDGAR, Neb., May 9.-(SpecIal.)-Edgar High sfchool bate ball team de feated Fairfield High school team, 3 to 2. This qualifies Edgar to play at th? flelo meat SCOTIA HAS BIG WIN FROM SPAULDING C0U.EGE: SCOTIA, Neb.,' May O.-fSptclal.)-Brothor Henry and his biwse ball aggre gation received one of the wcrBt defeati that has been administered to any ball team on the local grounds. Scotia gar nered twenty hits off Scheuttler. -Cook led with five and Miller with three two baggers. Score: R.H.E. Scotia 0 0 2 11 0 2 1 i -19 20 ! Spalding 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 1 Batteries: McFarland and Ammerman, Scheuttler and Ryan. Stndlea Trn.pemment. McGraw studies the temperamo-nt of f pitcher carefully before he decides hon to treat him. Ho believes that some mon should get off to a good start to be ef fective. If a man of this type falls to do- It he may yank him before the other side has ever made a run. Ho- be'ileve: that' by putting a fresh man In with everything to gain and nothing to losi may pull the game out, although tin spectators s'ee no reason for tho change. Green vrtth Jealousy. Manager drlfrlth of Washington re sents the statement that the Washing ton team consists of Walter Johnson, Alnsmlth, catcher: Gondii, first baso man; Foster, third baseman, and Milan, center fielder. He says that he has a suro, pennant winner and that rival man agers and critics are green with jealousy. Some nnttery. Ed Walsh Is not longer the entire White Sox Young Schalk. Comlskey's debutant catcher, s flashing the Archer brand back of the bat and hitting .557. The Walsh-Schalk battery appears to be one of the best teams Commy has had for several years. Arjrne Like Lawyer. Manager Griffith of Washington hai trained his men, to play Blackstone bas ball, that Is, to fight for even' Point ani technicality. 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