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' HOW DARP VoU SPEAK TO AN ADMIRAL LIKE TPAT JOBBERS LIFUNOTHER ONE Get Away with Deciding Game of Seriet with Omaha. CLOSE AIL THE WAY THROUGH Hourlcr Ntk'rt After Honor Burly and Win and Lose Game Several Times Before the Final' Sacrifice Fir. WICHITA, Kan., May 15.-Bpeclal Tel elgram,) Wichita won the deciding gam ot the serif from Omaha by a score of 4 to 3. "Wichita got away In the lead Jn the tint, but Omaha took It buck In .the third. Wichita tied It up in the fourth and went In the lead again In the fifth. Omaha then made the score a tie by coring one In the eighth. The deciding run crossed the plate In the last of the ninth, when Rapp led off with a double to rlghth, waa sacrificed to third by Durham and scored on Mlddleton'- long sacrifice fly to center, Omaha started after the game in the third. Robinson led off with a single and Justice sacrificed. Coyle singled through short, scoring Robinson. Thorn ason singled to right. Kane hit a sacri fice fly to left and Coyle scored. Con gal ton hit to Hughes, who booted the ball. Thomason attempted to score on the play, but Hughes was saved an error when he threw Thomason ;out at the late. ' Jones, lb 4 0 0 U 0 0 Leonard, 2b 4 0 0 0 3 0 Hlelght, c 3 114 4 0 Rogge. p 8 0 2 0 2 0 Totals 21 1 DENVER. AD. It ailmore, If 3 0 Cassldy, rf 2 0 Channel!, cf... ...... 3 , 0 quillln. 2b 2 0 French, 2h 3 0 Fisher, lb 3 0 Block, o. ....... 3 0 Matthews, ss 1 0 Wolfgang, p 3 0 Butcher 1 0 Spahr 1 0 5 27 14 O. 1 0 5 0 3 12 6 2 0 0 0 E. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 27 13 3 Totals W Patted for Matthews In the ninth. Ratted for Wolfgang In the ninth. idji Moines o o l o o u u w o i (Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Stolen bases; Channell. Cassldy. Two- base hltm Block, Channell. Three-base hit: Qu 111 In. Sacrifice hits: Andrea. Matthews. Block. Struck out: By Wolt gang, 4; by Rogge, 4. Bases un balls: Off Wolfgang, 1; off Rogge, 6. Double play . Relllr to Jones. Hit by pitched ball: Channell. Craig.' Left on bases: Denver, ; Des Moines, . Time: umpire: ntrsimmons. PHILLIES WIN CLOSE GAME Defeat Cubs by Slugging Rallies in Ninth and Tenth. Standing of Teams ALEXANDER DRIVEN OFF MOUND Rlxer and Brennan Taken Oat o Permit Pinch Hitter to Rat for Them One-IInnd Cntchea Feature, t LINCOLN TAICISS LAHT ONE Dram- Antelopes Victorians Over mars, Seven to Fire. LINCOLN, Neb., May 13.-Ltncoln won the final of the fit. Joseph series by a scoro of 7 to 6 in a free hitting gome to day. Hits and errors were the same, but the wuaness ot the t. josepn piuners in the early stages permitted Lincoln to gain -a lead which the visitors could not overcome. McCormlck mode hie fifth homo run of the season. Score: LINCOLN. AD. n. II. O. A. 15. Lloyd. 20 4 '0 1 2 4 0 uobb, rfi Coyla slarled andtole in the fifth, but i no one lilt. Home. With two i down In the I McCormlck If"..".- 8 lxth Orubb singled, but was.aauffh eff 'nrst oypurnam. Almost Make It, Omaha threatened to break up' the game In the eighth. Coyjp attempted to beat out a bunt to Durham, but waa out. Thomason doubled to left, Kane flew to center. Congolton singled to right, scor ing Thomason. Congalton was thrown out trying to make second, Huston to Durham to Rapp. It was one, two, three In the ninth. Wichita had several chances, to break tip the game, but Robinson tightened up and fast fielding saved him at other times. Mlddleton waa out, Kane to Robinson, as an opener. Huston walked, Durham doubled, scoring Huston. Hughes sin gled, putting Koerner on third. Pettlgrew fanned. Castle was hit. Roblnton fanned Callahan. Rapp singled in the second and was sacrificed to second by Durham, but Mlddleton and Huston were out on Infield hits. Callahan singled In fourth Rapp sacrificed. Durham was out, Rob inson to Kane. Mlddleton walked. Hue- Cole. cf. ....'.... -..tZ Barbour, , lb,. 2 Dowang, ss, 4 Btratton. o 4 Smith, p. 4 1 t 2 0 1 1 0 1 II. 1 s 0 2 0 1. 1 0 2' o. 2 0 Wo 3 0 ! A. 4 0 .1 1 0 1 1. 3 2 Totals 30 BT. josepi: AB. R. II Kelly. If 6 R. Watson, cf. 5 Gv Watson, rf 4 zwilllng, lb... 3 Westenil, Sb!..:... 4 Ochs, 2b 4 7 10 27 12 2 0 1 1, 0 0 1 0 0 .0 0 0 0 o. 4 1 0 7 1 0 6 8 3 1 0 0 0 A. 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA, May 15.-Batting rallies In the ninth and tenth Innings enabled Philadelphia to defeat Chicago today by 6 to 6. The visitors drove Alex ander off the mound In the sixth Inning, wonderful one-hand catches by Magee and Cravath In earlier Innings saving sev eral runs, llixey and Brennan were taken out to permit pinch hitters to bat for them. Beaton twirled the tenth In ning, when, with one out, Saier tripled. dchulte and Brldwell were given posses filling the bases, but Archer tiled to Knabo and Overall fanned. Philadelphia tied the score In the ninth on Knitter's single, Walsh's double (Capron running for the latter), Paskert's sacrifice and Knabe's single. In the tenth with one out, Luderus singled and reached third on Dodge's slnglo and Clymer's fumble. Howley ran for Luderus after tho latter nlngs). WE8T. LEAGUE! . W.I Pet Denver ...17 6 .735 Lincoln ...14 8 .KK St. Joseph.14 10 .m ues Moines ll 12 .478 Omaha ....11 13 .4S3 Topeka ... 0 14 .5)1 Sioux City. 9 12 .429 NAT'L LEAOUa W.L.Pct. Phlla 15 7 .6S3 Brooklyn ..17 9 .654 New York.13 12 .S St. Louis.. .14 13 .519 Chicago ...U 14 .517 Plttsburgh..l2 18 .421 Boston ....10 M .iw CHANCE'S MEN LOSE TO SOX Highlanders Defeated in First of Chicago Series. Wichita ... 7 17 .2021 Cincinnati.. 8 19 .296 AMER. LEAGUE. AMER ASS'N. Phlla. .... 17 6 .733 Columbus .15 10 .600 Cleveland. 18 9 .657 Louisville .16 14 .533 Wash .... 15 .6S2IndIanp's .13 12 .620 Chicago .. 17 12 ,6S6Mllw'keo ..16 14 .617 St. Louis.. 12 18 .40" Kan. City .16 14 .633 Boston ... 11 16 .407 MInneap's 14 14 .600 Detroit ... 9 19 .321 Toledo ....11 17 .293 New York. 7 18 .280 St. Paul.. .11 1 .407 NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Hastings . ... Kearney Seward Fremont . ... Grand Island York Columbus . .. Superior . ... Yesterday's Ttesnlt. WESTERN LEAGUE. St. Joseph, 6; Lincoln, 7. Des Mofnes, 1; Denver, 0. nioux wy, 4; TopeKa, a umana, a; wionito, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh. 7: New York. 2. Cincinnati, 11; Boston, 5. Chicago, 5; Philadelphia, 6 (ten In- W. U Pet. 1 0 1.000 , 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 ..i 0 1 .000 , 0 I .000 , 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 reached third. The squeeze play worked, Howley scoring on Kllllfer's bunt to Overall. Score: MIUUDKLritlA. AD.H.O.A.B. 112 0 1 til OKntt, 2I... 4 0 10 Olalxrt, lb.,. 1 fit Mii, it... 4 ISO Crrth rf.. 4 0 10 0X,u6rus, lb. 4 111 IDoolto, .. 1 15 1 0Doi)(i, .., 1 0 0 1 0KIUIfr. o.. C1IICAOO. An.ll.O.A.B. Cljmr, cf.. I 0-4 0 lFMkert, cf.. FhtUn. Its, I W.Mill.r. H 4 Zlra'rmtn, .lb I Btitr, it.... t Bchnlt. rf.. 1 Urldwell, mi Archtr, e... I Orrtll, p... 1 Melnke. ss. 4 Griffith, o.'. :.. 1- Ketter, o 3 McConnauchey. .. 2 Tannehlll 1 Chelletlo, p 0 "crutcher 1 Totals j 5 '10 24 15 1 Tannehlll batted for McConnausjhey In sevenm. Crutcher batted for Chellette In ninth Lincoln 0 1132000 T St. Joseph 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 2-6 Earned runs: Lincoln. : fit. Joseph. 4. Home run: McCormlck. Three-bass hltl willing. Two-base hit: H. Watson. fltolen bases: Lloyd, Mullen, Barbour, Dawllng, gmlth, Q, Watson, Melnke. Sac rifice hit: Colo ID. Struck out: Bv Smith. ton singled-scoring Callahan and putting : by McConnaughey, 4: by Chellette, 1. Iflddletnn on th'lri I B,e" on bl,8l ot Smith, 3; off McCon- X double steal waa attempted, but two Jerfcct pegs, Arbogaat to Schlpke to Arbogast, nipped Middle. "' Koerner led. oft with a, double In the' fifth. Koerner took third on Hughes' out at first Pettlgrew scored Koerner with a sacrifice fly to Thomason. Con atton made a great running catch on Callahan's liner for the third out. With one down in the eighth Castit doubled, but Callahan hit into a double Schlpke to Justice. Schlpke again -starred at second with ten chances. He handled twenty-three chances In the three games without an error. Score; . - WICHITA AB. R. H. O. A. E. Mlddleton. cf 2 0 0 8 0 0 Huston, rf 3 110 10 Koemer, lb.. 4 1 I 7 0 0 Hughes. 2b. 4 0 112 1 Pettlgrew. If 3 0 0 2 0 0 Castle, o 8, 0. 2 7 1,0 ICallahan. 3b....w..v,4j 1,1 0.1 1 Rapp. ss 2 1 2 3 3 0 Durham, p...... .... 3 0 0 0 4 0 naughey. 4. Wild Pitch: McConnauehey. l. Left on bases; Uncoln. 6: St. Joseph. Itowlty Total 5 It 0 10 1 One out when winning run scored. Batted for Rlxey In seventh. Batted for Dolan In eighth. Batted for Brennan In ninth. Ran for Walsh in ninth., Ran for Luderus In tenth. Chicago 0 01008100 O-c Philadelphia ....2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 S l- Two-base hits: Zimmerman. . Paskert, Knabe. Magee, Walsh. Three-base hit Baler. Home run: Zimmerman. Hits. Off Alexander. In five and two-thlrda Innings: off Rlxey. 3 and one and one third Innings; oft Brennon, none In two Innings: ort ueaion, i in one mini bo rlflee hits: Overall. LoberL Magee. o.t t... nhii.n Dmihln nlavs. Mum to Knabe. Kllllfer to Doolan. Loft on bases: Chicago. 10; Philadelphia. 10. Bases on balls: Off Overall. 4; off Alox- lilt oy Pltcnea Dan; uy urwuisu. Struck out: By Overall. 4; by Alexander. 7. ritchlng record: 9 hits, 7 runs pff Mo Connalichey In six Inntnira no runs. 1 hit off Chellette In two innings. Timet ;. umpiret Bigier. DOYLE ALliCWS BUT ONES HIT As sv Coneqsenee tap- Topeka Team vis Treated to ' SK.4oat. TOPEICA. Kas.. May 15.-Dovle held Topeka' tat& -.single hit. It being of the scratchy orderand the 'locals, were shut w uvuan. ' ' Cochrdn. 3b 3 i.ee, it. t Foray tbe. cf McLarry: jt-lb ,..,13 Rspps, lb 1 Gear, rf 1 in-encn, ss s McAllester,- a ..t,r..'S Reynolds, p 3 I. 0 i otals Uu.,28. . 0 SIOUX CITY. AB. Ri'H. T. Smith. .2b 3 Cooney, ss 3 Clark". -It, ; 2 Davidson', cf .4 Iiretn. rf 3 Lindsay, lb 3 James, Sb .,. .'.. "3 Rapp, 0 '. '8 uoyie. p f TOPEICA. AB. R. Totals VS 4 10 27 IS OMAHA, AB. R. H. Justice, ss 3 0 Coyle. If 4 1 Thomason, cf.. 4. 1 Kane, lb 3 0 Congalton, rf 3. 0 Orubb. 3b 4 0 Schlpke, 2b 4 0 Arbogast, c. , 4 0 Robinson, p.' 3 1 7 14 A. 0 0 0 1 0 6 3 II, O. 01 o 0 1 A. 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 4, 0' 2 1 27 13 1 0 1 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 ( o. t J I . i A. E. f. 4 0 0 0 1 5 2 3 IT 0 0-0 0 0-4 Totals Two out when winning run scored, Omaha 0 02000010-3 Wichita 1 0011000 1-4 Two-base hits: Koerner (2). Thomason, Castle. Rapp, Struck out: By Robinson. 2; by Durham. 6. Bases on balls: Off Rob inson, 2; off. Durham, X. .Times IJA. Urn pire; Begnst. TotalB Topeka . . ,.4 0 Three-base hit: T. halls! Off Reynolds. Struck out: Hy Reynolds, i; oy toyie, . Time: 2:15. umpire: Anaerson. 4 "27 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0,0 Smith, liases oh iir oil oyi. DES MOINES BLANKS GIUZKUKS j Boosters Make Mountain Bear Look Very Sick. DENVER. Colo.. May 15. Dea Moines won tha third and last same of the series In a pitchers" battle between Wolfgang Toledo American Association. At Milwaukee-First game: R-H-E. Louisville 10 14 Milwaukee .... 2- Batteries: Smith and demons! CutlloT. Watson and Hughe. . , Beoond game: Louls-1lle i Milwaukee Batteries: Loudermllk. V. demons ana Roth. R. Clemons: Nicholson, Braun. fit-nnlW nA frshsJI. v r - -- -- . At Kansas uy iy.iy.iu. nlHn - ,u 3 4 and Rogge, 1 to 0. I Kansas City 4 10 The visitors scored nn the twra inning n.,,C,i.ii Collamore and Livingston: "LJT.ZAnZr: rSZSZir si.ht Morgan and O'Connor. gained second. Rogge was forced at sew tinn nv i.ir. oieuni kuiiik lu imr Block attempted to catch blelght off third, threw high to Quillln and the Des Homes caicner scored inc winnina run. r: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. B. Craig, rf .- 1 ? 0 '0 'HunVer, cj.. 4" 0 0 1 0 . V V s c V -iiiv. as.... Union Association Results. Helens. T: Ogden. 0. Butte, 3: Great Falls, X. Salt Lake, 13: Missoula. 7. Babies Threatened by croup, coughs or colds are soon relieve- by the use of Dr. King's New DIs covery. 65c" and 31. For sale by- Beatotr i Drug Co.-tAdvertlieratnt Alei-n4r. p 1 TeUll... lom 11 4IMr, P " iirenn-n, p.. u s4ton. D... 0 Dol-n 1 0 .t n. MllUr... I -Vlh 1 1 WT Cpron ...-0 0 ,000 tn- St. Louis, 6; Brooklyn. 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington-Detroit; rain. FMiaaeipma, o: -leveiana, -New York, 2: Chicago, S. Boston. 16; St. Louis, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus-Minneapolis; wet grounds. Toledo, 8i Kansas Ulty, . Indlanapotts-St. Paul; wet grounds. Louisville, 10-2; Milwaukee. 2-3. NEBRASKA STATE LBAUUH Hastings, 4; Grand Island, 2. Ynrlc. o: Kearney. 5. Seward, 3; Columbus 2 (eleven nlngs. superior, 3; Fremont, i. Games Today. Western Leairuo-rSt Joseph at Denver. Des Molncs at Lincoln, Bloux City at Wichita. Omaha at TopeKa. National Leaguo I'lttsDurgn ai ixew York. Cincinnati at Boston, Chicago uv Philadelphia, St. Louts at Brooklyn. American league -waaningion ai - trolt. Philadelphia at Cleveland, New York at Chicago, Boston at SL Louis. American Association Columbus at Minneapolis, Toledo at Kansas City, In dianapolis at St. Paul. Louisville at Mil- waUKee. Nebraska State league Huporlor at Fremont, York at Kearney. Hastings at Grand Island, Seward at Columbus. he GAME A PITCHERS' BATTLE Friends Cheer of Snrr York Ma natter Team Repeatedly Scott Has Better of Schnls In Ilnrllna-, CHICAGO. May 15. Frank Chance, orstwhlle "Peerless Leader" of the local National league club", returned to Chi cago today as manager of the New York American league club and opened a four- game series by losing to Chicago, 3 to 2. The game was a pitchers' battle between Scott and Schulz, with the former hav ing a shade the better of the argument. Schulz's wlldnees, coupled with daring base running and Sweeney's error, en abled the locals to mako three runs. Scott's only pass, coupled with a single, gave New York their first run and Chase's triple and Mldklff's double gave them their other run In a ninth inning rally. The New York team was warmly greeted when It took the field today and the friends of Chanco cheered the team repeatdly. Today was the first time that Manager Chance has gone to the coach ing lino on the American league grounds, although he has played against the Chi cago Americans on several occasions In city series and In the world's champion ship games. After the game Chance said) that he felt that his team had made a creditable showing and hoped to give the locals a harder fight In the remaining games of the series. Score: fccw TOTIK. CHICAGO. AD.lt. O. A. E, AD.1I.O.A.E outs and scorid on Falkenburg's scratch single. Score: CUCTEU AND. PHILAOB-PIUA. AB.Il.O.A.E. AD.K.O.AE. Johnston, 1b 4 110 lE.Mrphy, rf 4 1 2 0 0 Chapman ra 4 0 1 1 OOldrlnf, If.. 4 1 1 0 .1 niton, lb.... 1 111 OColllm. 2b.. 4 0 2 2 1 Turner, lb.. 114 1 maker, lb... 10 12 0 Jackson, rf.. 10 11 OMelnnla. lb. 4 1 11 1 0 Ryan. cf.... 1 0 10 OStrunk. cf... 1 0 10 0 Orinar. if-. 1110 OBarrr. 10 0 10 CarlRCh, c.. 2 0 4 0 OLapp, e 10 110 Falknbrs. pi 1 0 4 OPIank, p.... 1 0 0 10 : Wrckoff p, 1 0 0 S 0 Total! 27 S 17 10 2Duh, p 0 0 0 0 0 Dale? 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 11 "l II 14 1 Batted for Wyckoff In eighth. Cleveland 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 Philadelphia 0 00000000-0 Two-base hits: Ol'son. Mclnnls. Hits: Off Plank. 4 In two innings; oft Wyckoff, 1 In five Innings. First base on balls: Off Falkenberg, 1; off PlrBk. 1; oft Wyckoff. 1. Struck out: By Falkenberg, 4; by Wyckoff, 2; by Bush. 1. Left on baes: Cleveland, 3: Philadelphia, 5. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Dlneeh and Hart. Puts Players Under Compensation Law Danlela. rf.. 4 WolUr. cf.. 1 Hirtiell, lb. 4 Cr. It 4 Chau). lb.,. 4 Sweeney, e.. 4 Miaklir, lb. t Stump, ... 1 bellrelt ... 1 McKehne. m 1 Bchult, p.... 2 Stamtt ... 1 Klepfer, p... 0 0 0 Totaia i7 ii 11 I hit and run each of the five times faced a Boston twiner, score: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E. All. 11.0. A. a M-ranTti, si 0 2 1 IBaUs. rf.... 4 t 1 0 0 Mrera, lb... 4 110 onocker. If... I Connelly, It. S 2 1 0 OTJnker, sa.. 4 oollina. ir. . o u i p oiiodiiiii, id BvMaey, Ibl 0 I 1 1 Marsant, cf. 1 Tttua rf.... 4 14 1 OAlmelJa. cf. I Mann, of.... 4 10 0 OBntbamr. 16 1 Darlln. lb.. 1 111 lOrant, lb... 4 ?. ..'ki n :;;;; bv Beaton. Whalmt. o.. 4 I I I OCtark. e.... t ' '-. "r. "S.ift Ti-nirwi! TUffler and !. P o- t l 1 OJonnaon . 4lttO -" I IM.L.n. A A A .1 ft Byron- lowwu,' p.'o o o o o Dodffcra Win Gtraf I fltran.. p... 2 1 o 1 J . i 'Miiraiuuu v v w nnAAtTT.TM M.V 1 rVHroOKlVll IDOK U I -.,,,. t 1 AAA hard fought game from Hi. ixiui" loaP; s nnth tMnu batted heavily, but Total it n it 1 the visitors threw away many runs by natted for Stump in the seventh. running wild on mo poses, oi. uatta tor ucnuis in me sevenm started off In the lead, when wun wo N York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 out Mowrey. stngiea s"""1 I Chicago 0 0201000 Koneiony s nomo run. . Brooklyn's seconanmng Q 8chul 4 , 8lx hit. Daubert uVJH?r succeeded Stool nlngs; off Klepfer. 1 in two Innings. Sac tying the score. PWfltt succeedea wool . Weaver (2). Double clays: and Miller's vo scoreu 't' for a HarUel .to Stump to Chase; Klepfor to on base In the third Wheat nil ior a . MvKechnle. Left on bases: i.-. fih Tiuts cut down the lead I New York, 6s. Chicago. 8. Bases on balls: fa the fifth St, Louis cu : aown i ine f.c" off .Schuts. 6: off Klepfert 1; off Scott, 1. WW? T-n? .'L" w?'ii ninth Tnm Sttuek out: By Scott. 2: by Klepfer. 3. within n of tying the sow Brook- Wild pitch: SchUU (t).' Timet 2:45. Urn within one run of wni me ''-"J- V'"X- nlrrs- OT.ninrhlln and Fercuson. mMrJA. ulin tall d R run 10 rniunvain r. .!.-. ... rsmild in tha retcufi 01 .Ragan in thte eighth and Sallee relieved Perrett in me same mums. k TMTH BROOKLYN. V Tb ii A. pl AB.H.O.A.B. n,,..ir,L ik.1 I 1 I OMorn. tf... s i i I v V Mat. !!- 1 J Mawray. in. J J J K' ml thy, )b 4 I 10 0 Sbikrd, r-U 4 11 0 Oakta, cf.... Ill tfUu). ii, 1110 Bfana, rf...i 0 0 t 0 Calhara rf.. I 0 0 0 Wtaso, Whtuea ... t Parritl. p. . J Ball, p ... 1 0 J 1 Hcan. P - i " OCutabaw. 08ltnil, cf.. I t, ii a. in 4 OWttat. Afliu Ka ri OBmlth. i 0 Fisher, aa. OUtlltr, -,: OBacan. P-. ORfckar, p. t 'Totala.. . 0 o 0 plrest O'tfoughlln and Ferguson, "Plrmtrs Grab First One NEW YORK. May 15. Pittsburgh, with Wagner starring at the bat and in the fit!, won the lirst game or me series In Now York today, 7 to 2." Demaree was knocked out of the box In two Innings. the visitors scoring five runs on three passes, two singles, a double and a triple. aiaea oy .17 unu 1 twj en til s by Murray and one hu ir.n.nL wntflA amn waji nit nam 'llloblnao-i uilched a fine game for Pitts- uurgn. Hu error oy juBiiaur i'oiuiiiiiK New York to scoiti It, two runs In the first Innln. Wagner fielded superbly and madu twu slneiler and a home run In five times v.p. bene: PITTSBURGH. NEW TO UK. AB.H.O.A.-. AB.H.O.A.E Mentor, cf.'. 1 14 0 1 Burnt. It... I 0 0 0 I o 0 sutler, cr. . 1 4 OKIatchar, aa4 C 6 Totala 14 1 14 14 Batted for Wlngo In eighth. Bt. Louis J J Brooklyn .... 3 3 0 1 0 1 v vs....- Rt Lnula 81 Brooklyn. lTwo-baio hi s: Wheat. Daubert. Thrto- 1 .... ?,7. ii.-.. mnn Knnetchv m bi7. "n baH.T Oft PiFrl t is off nSan. . Struck out: By Perrltt. lib. XTT.I xm -ith- Kail. Passed ball. Wln-o Hits: Off Steele, 2 In one and Jl'nFc; ti-iii nff Perrltt. 10 In five and two-thirds innings; off Sallee. 3 in one Innlnr. off Ragan. IS in seven and one-thlrd Innings; oft Rucker, 2 In one and two-tniras inning, nun. . pi res: Brennan ana i.ira Bra llnrlers Found by neds. BOSTON. May 15. Cincinnati pounded n..in nltrhnrs In every direction today, winning easily by the score of 11 to 5. Johnson held the locals to nine well scattered hits. Marsans fell In at tempting to get Connelly's long fly In the fourth Inning and Injured his neck. Ho fainted, but revived and finished h. innlnr Almeida then took his place. Connelly's drive went for a home run. The batting oi uecaer, tes aim uoo lllM) JVfr e-turs. Becker getting a Carey, If.. . 4 I viol. id. ... a 1 Warntr, as.-, I 2 Miner. it... a i wilaon, rf.. 1 '0 Bsrn ib... l Simon, a.... I 1 neblusoa, il i I 1 0 noile. lb... I 0 0 Murray, rf 4 I 0 OUarkle, lb. . 4 0 1 OlltriOf. lb. . I 1 0 l-!yn. .. 1 0 1 OHartlay. c 1 . Pemarea, p. Totali U 11 IT I lSnodiraea . 1 Wllta. p...t Thorp .... 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 I 2 U 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Total. U T t 14 Batted for Demaree In second. Batted for Wlltse in ninth. Pittsburgh 3 3 0 I 1 0 0 0 0-7 New York 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Twn.hua hit: Carey. Three-base hit: Miller. Home run: Wagner, baennce hits: Carey. Simon, Robinson. Stolen Kn iM' v. Simon. Left on bases Vn.it 1- Plttabureh. 6. Double play; Wanner to Miller. Bases on balls: Off Demaree. 3: oil wiiise. i, on jioomsou, s. struck jut: By wiitse, 3; oy iiooin son. L Hits: Off Demaree. 4 In two Innings; off Wlltse, 7 In seven Innlnga. Time: !:. Umpires: O'Day and Lmslle. North -est Lcairuv. Seattle, 5; Vancouver. 3. Portland. 6; Victoria, 4. Tacoma, 2; Spokane, 1- Coast LeoKur. Venice. 1; Sacramento, 7 San Francisco, : Oakland. 4 Eortlinrt. 0; 0 Angeles, 5. 0 o 1 o o 2 1 l 1 u i i t i o 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 OBehaller, If.. 2 OBerxer. tb.. 2 (I Lord, lb 4 OFournler, lb 4 OColllna. rf.. 4 IMattkk, cf. 1 0WTerr -. 1 ISchalk. e.... 1 0 Scott, p 1 0 0 Totala 25 0 0 amount equal to one-half his weekly wages, not to exceed $10 a week. Omaha Gun Club Will Have Weekly Shoots; Begin Next Sunday Beginning Sunday at 2 p. m., the Omaha Gun club will start a series of merchan dise prize shoots and continue them every Sunday afternoon whenever there are flvo or more entries. In order to make the contest fair to all shooters It will handicap the DO per cent shooters to twenty yards; SO per cent at elg'ateen yards, and below 80 per cent at sixteen yards In all single target events. In the double events all shooters stand at sixteen yards. Next Sunday's pro gram consists of four eycnU of twenty five single targets, and two events at twelve pairs of doubles. All ties will be shaken for to Bave time. The program will be the same, but prizes will be changed every Sunday, The date of the western handicap tour nament will bo from AugUBt 4 to 7, in clusive. Outside of the Grand American this Is the largest shooting event of tho year. The high amateur In the handicap is guaranteed $250 and a diamond badge; second, $150; third, $100. All shooters In town the first day will "be given a royal entertainment and ban- LANSING, Mich., May 15.-Bhould Ty Cobb, world's champion batsman and star player of the Detroit base ball team, be Injured whllo under contract with Presi dent Navin of the Tigers, he would be entitled to only $10 a week compensation according to Information received here. President Navin has notified tho in dustrial board of his Intention to place ! quct nt the Ak-Sar-Ben den. 1 1 vi i . . . i 1 , , ! an ma Jiajcra uuuei mu tiiuviDiuuo ui the state workmen's compensation law. Cobb is supposed to draw a salary ot about $2,000 per month, or $600 a week. If injured he ordinarily would receive his full salary while on the bench. But un der the state law Cobb's salary would not be paid. The law provides that when an em ploye Is disabled he must be paid "an No JouneliiR for This Load, After a, series of Interesting tests, the DePont de Nemours Powder company has bought a Studebaker "20" delivery car to carry detonators on a route through tho Pennsylvania and West Virginia mining districts. The highly' ex plosive nature of the land Insures Its getting an easy, smooth ride. I . in t i Totala 14 7 24 11 1 Batted for Hess In the third. Batted for Dickson in the sixth. Boston 1 0 0 1 o l o o i- o Cincinnati 1 0 3 0 2 0 3 3 0-11 Two-base hits: Devlin. Becker. Grant. Three-base hits: Connelly, Mann, nates. Home run: Connelly, nits; uii o three Innings; off Dickson, 2 In three Innings; off Gervels, 3 In one third In ning; off Strand, 6 In 2 and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice nits: uram, uerB. hamcr. stolen Daeen; .ujcn, i.iu, Tinker. Double play: Hess ana Myers; Maranvllle, eweeney ana siyers. oac- rlflca tiles: Connelly, uevitn. Tinner, Hotalltsel. LOU on Doses: uosion, ; v.in clnifUti. 7. First base on balls: Off Hess, ; Off DlCKSon. z; Oil Biranu. i; on joiui- son, l. Biruc- oui; oy dubhu, Johnson. 4. Time: 2:14. Umpires: Klem and Orth. Bed Sox Win Raslly. BT. IX)UIS, May 15. Boston batted w.iimon and Arianis all over the ball yard today, winning from St. Louis, 15 to A. Joe wooa was unsieaay. i-aninB uaven men. Boston scored lour runs in me second on a double, a sacrifice, a passed hull, trinlea bv WaKnen and Hooper and two singles. In the third Speaker's home run. a hit batsman, a single and two errors jiettea mree more ror nomon. in the sixth a base on balls, a single and Yerkcs' home run counted three runs for the visitors. . . Boston bunched five singles wun a base on balls and an error In the ninth for five runs. St. T.nu!g scored three runs In the fourth on a double, an error, a wll dpltch. a base on bans ana a single, j-rairs single, a passed ball and Austin's single netted the last run In the fifth. Score: BOSTOM BT. IOlMS. AB.H.O.A-- AB.H.O.A E. tf . 4 110 OCompton, cf 4 1 1 0 1 QJohniton, If t 0 1 rwilltamt, rf 4 0 1 OPratt, lb.,.. 4 1 1 OBrltf. lb..,. 4 1 11 OAuitln, ib.,,-4 1 0 0 Walsh, aa. . 1 0 lAtnew. c... l o OCroMln, e .. 1 0 OWrllman, p. 0 0 1 0 1 0 HooDr. Yrkei. lb.. 4 1 1 Sneaker, cf.. t 1 1 Lawli. If.... 1 1 1 Henrlkan. It 1 0 1 aardner. lb. 1 1 0 Entle lb... i 1 Waanr. aa.. I 2 1 Ntaoamkr, e 4 1 11 Wood, d I 2 1 jiaimi, p. Total 40 1 27 1 I'Shotun .. .UalMl .. Wallac . 1 0 0 0 Totali It I 27 II 4 Batted for Wellman in the third. Batted for Crossln In the ninth. Batted for Adams In the ninth. Boston 04300300 1' St. Louis o u u a i v u v Two.basA hits: Lewis. Brief. Three- base hits: Wagner. Hooper. Home runs- Speaker, erices. mis: uir weuman. i In three Innings; off Adams, 9 In six ln r.lngs. Sacrifice hits: Grlner 2). Stolen bases: ComPton. Speaker. IWt on bses: St Louis, g; iioiton, 4. nrsi uase on bulls: Off Wood. 7; off Wellman, 1; off Adams. 2. lUt by pitched ball: By Well man. Lewi. Struck out: By Wood. 10: by Wellman. 2: by Adams. 3. Passed balls- A mew. Nunamaker. Wild pitch: Wood. Tlm, 2:15. Ump'res: Hlldebrand and Evans, Athletics Shut Out.. CLEVELAND. May 15,-In Its first ap pearance here this season the Philadel phia club lost today's game. 2 to 0. CY Falkenburg gained lit.- seventh straight, victory, allowlnif hut three hits, one ear1 to Murphy. Oldring unu Mclnnls. No one was on bane when Mclnnls hit a two bagger. 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