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16 All Members twain thought' VPD VTAST Irf AHD ?CH0MIXBSO r WVT orr Vou a. TOPEKA HAS AN EASY TIME Xourkes Furnish Little Opposition to Kaw Team.' ITjXLERTON IN BEST OF FORM Tepeka Starts Ont In Second Inning, Making Ttro Ran, and Repeats in Fifth, Omnhn Making Lone Score in. Ninth. topttK-A. Kan.. May IS. With yullr- ion pttenJnK In fine form anH accorded rood aupnort TopeUa eaally defeated Omaha. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R. PI E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Cochran, JB...... 4 Ooex, lt...u.. 2 Le, If .. 2 Torsythe, cf .' McLarrr, rf f... 4 Rapp, lb, 2 Trenoh, ..... 4 MeAUester, c........ 4 Smith, 2b.. S Fullerton. D 2 Totals U 6 , OMAHA. AB. . Justice, e o Coyle. It 4 0 Thomason, cf.. ...... 2 1 Xane. lb.,... a 0 Cone alton, rf 2 Johnsqn, c 4 0 Qrubb, b 3 0 Bchlpke, 2b,.... , 1 0 lllcks, p 2 0 Appleiate, p,.. 1 0 eheataic ,.. 1 0 E. 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 Batted for Schlpke In the ninth. Topeka , 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 -3 0 0-1 Two-bsmo hits: Leo, Forsythe, McLarrr, French, McAllcster, Qrubb. Sacrifice- hits: Smith. Bchlpke. Double plays: French tii Raen: Orubfe to Behinka to Kane Utolen bases: MoLarry, Coylo. Hits: Off Hicks, 4 In four and onethlrd Innings; off Applegate, 0 In three and two-thirds Innings. Bases on balls: Off Fullerton, Off Hicks, 1; oft Applegate, 1, Hit by pitched ball: By Fullerton, t: by Hicks, L Time: i:w. umpire: Anaerson. 9IO uX BUNCH AND take Fire Ka Made Over Jobbers' Two la F!r flame. WICHITA, May M.Soux C3!ty scored five runs and defeated Wichita ln the second and third by bunching hits on Kills. The locals scored .twice in the sevsmtb oh two tripUs elnd a single. score: WICHITA. AB. R. IL O. A. E. Mlddleton, cf., ...... 2 0 18 1 0 1 ' 3 1 3 2 5 2 0 Huston, rf 4 Xoerner, lb 4 HughM. 2b 2 Bills. ti,w.. 4 Cattle, c 4 CallaSaa, Sb. 4 J. Ram a.... I B4JU. 3 t'trtavw , 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 TotSkoW 33 2 7 SIOUX CITY. AD. 11. If. 27 IS o. 2 1!, 2 0 A. S c 0 0 4 1 E. IBSBSUK, lSK.. 4 1 Cooaay, as 4 1 Clark, Km 4 0 Dwrtstae. of........ 2 0, Brasck rf 4 ,2 Linowssr ,ib 4 James, 34 4 '1 ' 0 0 0 Xapi. ....... 4 Browfe, -3W4.... 4 T4a!. 31 6 13 27 If 1 Battad for. Kills In ninth. Blouse City. ,.0 3 3 0 0 WloaSU. .M,.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-6 0-2 Left on bases; SIo'ix City. 4t Wichita. T. acrlfloe hit; Dovtdson. Two-base hftst Lindsay. Davidson. Threfe-base h tat Bills. Castle. J. Radu. Stolen bases; Cooney. Do,idrpn. Brecn. Double piay: uetviaaon to LOiasay ek out: juy j&sne, z. uases on ot 8; oft BUla. J. Tlmi: 1 urown ire; t- gnat. gkizxltk:s RUN St, Jesepk Cti "Wins DENVER. Co won the nrst After tylnr nlrur. Hairer allowing thr enanr. netui of Kellv for tlnir a home sing's in I!v tlmaa al fjiUnorc. U.,.r..n'.S Oulllln. 3b...mc!3 French. 2b'...,.CT,ffw4: Fisher. lb......iiWStfS Matthews, as.. ...WEisKOj SOT Si1 J 3 Otaaerman. p. 3o- 'oi Tj j .Block. 'W 0 " ' usutcner, -.. ,....,(, ' u o "27" H. 3 Jl 3 3 0 Totals ...... ......31 4 6 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. A. O Kelly, If ...8 ' 3 K, Watson, cf... 4 OV Watson, rf 4 K willing, lb ....4 SCetter. e, .,..,..1 Wrttemll. Sb,.....,.,.6 Ochs, 2b ,.4 Melnke. cs .4 kVrutcher, p...-. 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 Totals 3$ 7 10 27 IS 1 Baited for Matthews In the ninth. Batted for Hagtrman In the ninth, Penver , 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-4 St Joseph ..1 1002000 3-7 Stolen bases: Channel. Oitmore, Kelly. II. O. A. 0 12 0 10 2 0 0 13 0 2 10 0 11 1 12 4 2 4 0 2 3 2 0 1 a 10 27 U H. O. A. 0 2 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 8 0 110 0 9 1 3 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 9 28 M 0 nru '"''BbBbBbBbHiiIIK mlugKfHLw-r and rtl. to -BBBBMtrf and a. HSBJBftM'orc; fl 1 1 .'J . a 8, 'o Butcher, O. Watsom. Two-bat ' hits IFreJieh. Fisher. Kelly t Three-base lit, Melnke- Home run. Kelty. Sacii fjca kit, Crutrher. Sacrifice fly. O, Wot acn. Struck out; By Hagerman. 3; by Crutcher. 4. Hum on ball: Off Hag rman. 4; off Crutaher, 8. Wild pltchts: OnUher, Hagtrman. Hit by pltchM i aUi Xaitob ltt ka; Dtnver, 7; of This Club I LPT ui frvYT Win. sn CLAQ YOU HAve ot th n NCNTH; TTTT TO VfVCJ Skiss "BMt Ump,rasr,,t' LINCOLN HAS 1,12 AD ON nOOBTRIlS Knnpp itepldccd hy Rveruit, Who Dnni Good Work, LINCOLN. Nb.. Mnv IS. Lincoln won the opening frame of the Des Moines I series, by a scoro of 2 t6 1. The gome completed on account of rain. Knana wo nra in me pox lor i,incon. in- . . . . . . . . . I lurea rus iuikia i ui hi into "imrrt bimiL 111 reV.r la ln r.aJr,ol.0VJ?.ra1n R rcru" vv.iu tv.ivit turutfiib unil, lllQ uiiq run of the vleltors belns the result of an er-l ror. Score: LINCOLN. Uoyat & 4 Mullen, lb. ......... 4 AD. R. J I. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 o. 2 8 0 0 0 A 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 Cobb. rf. 4 McCornilck, If 2 Cote, cf. ' 4 uaroour. so. z J)owllnp, ss. ........ 3 uarney, ss a Knapp. p. 1 DessaU ...t '0 Jordan, p 2 Totals 30 2 - 6 24 11 DISS MOINES. AB. IU 11. o. 0 0 A. 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 1 I E. cms, rf, 4 Andrea, !b. ,.2 Vox. lf.i 3 o 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 o ol Hunter, cf. 8 nciiiy, as. s Jones, lb 3 9 l Leonard, zo. ........ s Blelsht. P. 3 0 1 0 Faber. p. Totals ...,.25 2 24 Ran for Knapp In third Inning. Lincoln I. 0 0 0 0 0 1 Des Mclnts.. 0 0 0 1 0 0 Karned run: Lincoln. Two-base hit: Mullen. Stolen bases: Mu ien, cobb, mo- uormiCK. uunier. oatrnito inv ru& (Double nliv: Leonard to Jones. Lett on bases: Lincoln, g: ues Moines, Struck out: By Jordan, 6; by Faber, . Bases on bolls: urt Knapp, i: on joraan, x, nff Vohr. t. Hit bv citohed ball: By joraan, l. lime: i;n. umjiiroi oibio. Cornell Loses to Grmnell on Errors OIUNNELL, la., May 18,-(Hpectal Tele. gram.) Orlnnell played Cornell at homo and lottf 4 to S. Cornell played the re turn gama here tho rnornlng and lost, 7 to 9 QUnnl corofl tour runs in tno I , ' got tone run la the sixth Inning and two runs in mo eixnin inninK. Anaerson ana Drlnton wero Orlnnell's battery, while. Davis and E. West were tho battery for Cornell. The umpire waa Mr. Hubbard of qrlnnelt BEE BE S RELEASED TO SPRINGFIELD THREE-I TEAW A letter .received by the snorting editor Of The Bee from one of the Rdurka j players gives out tne information mat Benton Beebe, the Omaha wirier whom Rotirko purchased from ChllUcothe ot thb Ohio State league, has been released to tho Springfield club of the Three -I league, Beebe was. purchased by jiourxo last 0 year for the sum of $1,600, and up to date 0 0 0 1 has showed nothing resembling the form a Clasa A pUoher should display, Rourke Is angling for two new pltohers, whom 0 0 0 0 he expects to secure soon. One deal Is exported to be closed today, and the twlrler will report to Omaha next Tues day. Tho names of the hurlers are being withheld. CREIGHTON TO PLAY OMAHA UNI AT FT. OMAHA SATURDAY The Crelghton' and Omaha University base ball teams will meet for the second lime this year on the Fort Omaha dta mond Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The first battle, on Crelghton field, re sulted In a vlctor"of IS to S for Crelgh o,i i. firtnt f t,rr I :.' ... . . vna ,inin (.ami n mnn.fl m wmm to south Dakota. Bets and Pass wilt probably work for Crelghton. white Adams and Slotky will be the battery for Omaha. Montgomery Will Conch Ida Grove. 1 1 ia n ho vii in . uiv in fHndi V. Montom.ry,q tntP2ilf1 oaIIaoa lAntrt lnif fall mrtA ran. Ingslde college team last fall and cap- O.Malti of this spring's track team, has been elected coach of the foot ball and track teams at Ida Grove and will report for duty next fall. He has a record of 2-.01H ) tho half-mile. 4:65 In the mile run. 82 flat In the nuarter-mllf, 10 34 In the 100 yard dath and 2 2-8 In the low hurdles, Union Aatoctntlon liraattar Salt Lake City. (; Missoula, & Helena, 9; Ogden, a Four Recruit Remain. Of all th vounir Olants taken tn Ttxn E. 0 0 0 0 0 in the spring, but four remain. They in Demaree. who had already proven his worth; Bchrurp. Cooper ana Thorpe Fred Smith, the Michigan leaguer, was the last to go. If is Bent to Lynn of the 0 0 New Knfciann league, ttenrupp cost iic Graw 1 1,000 and probably will be retained. Cooper's fata has not been determined. 1 0, Johnson a Mnlnatay, Chief Johnson and Chick Smith, two pitchers who are rather after-thousrhts, a.m. in K 1 nil Iliut ,h T) ml m K.t.. A-.. n t... 1 a. niL ,1.. Ikm,n .v Bh.n rtnW.. I. Powell font the Cubs, is the way Cincinnati writer puts it fwe With hU MurPhys. AValsh. Daley, Harry and Mctnnls. Connie Mack con tinues his valUant fight for the glory of Iteland, Philadelphia and th Amortoact teacu. rr TEE BEE: TOO CERTAINL Know mow to iUT DOvh GIANTS WIN BY SLUGGINGk Loose Fieldin .... A 1,4. t j .rates Aids in rHtriW Wtl VnrV tIia flump Umng JICW. IONS me Uame, O'TOOLE TS vvm am EASILY HaadlmuuMiA br Miserable 'sannort -,v - i . Team Play" Sensational i Ball. nejw york, May w.-Mard hitting- by the home team and loose fielding- by Pittsburgh goVe New York today game 7 to 4; O'Toolo'i offerings were batted olwaa handicapped by miserable support, ireoiy in me . ursi two innings ana no 01 the Olants scoring five runs on four hits, two passes and four errors. The lo cals played sensational ball behind Mathewson, who pitched well until the eighth, when the Pirates started the In ning with tlx consecutive hits, although Mensor was retired when he tried to make third on Carey's hit Mathewson pulled himself together and mode Wilson pop out and struck out Btyne. Ind denttfty Mathewson gave his first base on balls since he pitched his first game of the season on April 17. Fletcher's playing was the feature ot the game. He mads the Initial bag, four times on singles and onco when O'Toole V roiir urMa tlss .ammIMma Vei "t . 0 oltll" "t0'9 three bases. Catcher Kelly's I throwing waa wretched and the Olants rttn bases almost at will. Bcore: PiTTraunoH. Nrw toiuc AD.II.O.A.K. An. If. OA. E. armuror et 4 1 I OBuras, It..., 5 a 2 1 0 Otrtr, It.... 4 Vlai, H.,.,.4 Wimtr, M. 4 10 0 OIMtom. tit. 4 1 0. lKIMeher. H. 4 4 2 IDorl. Ib... 4 0 2 OMurrir, rf., 4 0 1 OMtrkle. lb.. 4 1 11 0Hroi. Jb., 1 0 1 2M7tri. o... t 2 I 1 Thorp, .... 0 0 0 OHutlcr, e.. 0 0 1 0irtb,inn, p I 0 0 2 2 2 2 12 111 12 0 0 1 1 Miutr, id... WIImb. rt... 4 Jrrne, lb.,. 4 kut, t , 0 2 2 0 0 1 O'ToaU, p., 1 gsawtJ .9 Herman 1 0 0 0 0 Total U II 27 IS TeUl M U li 11 I Hatted far CooDer ln the elehth. natted for Cornnltt ln the ninth. Ran ror Meyers in the seventh. M.w Vn.lr llAtlAOA Mr o- I . . a , , w. ......... w w w V i'Pittibursh 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Vox O), wawor. Mcrkle i t i-...t. a..,. Fletcher (8), Merkle. Left on bases: New lorK, a; nusnurgn, . uouDie piayi Doyle to Fletcher to Merkle. Bases on balls: Off Mathewson. 1; off OToole, 2. strucit out: uy Matnewson, e; oy Cooper. S. Wild pitch: Mathowoon. Hits: lurx ' CVToalt. 4 In two lnnlnes: off Cooper. It In five Inntnn: off Camnlts. 1 In on ina Emsiio umv"" unui Kasy ror i-miuea u"".? ZXZ i avail w mi rasa vrsasii aui a iiiiBuciuiiia i uvtuj i Bna the home team defeated Chicago, 10 i to . raxey puxiieu tne visitors unui &. b-'VY.ntTh.,n.u?t"of tne eiznin inninir. j--vers was bdikbo in tne nitn inning or unaDe ana nis piace was taken by Phaten, who. ln three times at bat made a home run, n triple and a single. Paskert was put off the field tor disputing n aecision at first base by urn- I ptre Byron. Score: CHtCAQO. PHILADELPHIA, AB.H.O.A.K, AU.lt O A. B. LmcIi. CL...4 2 4 0 OPuktrt. ti. l 14 0 0 ZTrer. 16.... i oil oii.uiii,r, rto o l Pbfrltn. 2b.. 2 2 0 1 0Kob. Jb.. 2 2 2 W.MIIIir, HI ,1 I 0 0U)trt. iD..t. 1 1 Zlmrnun. Jb 4 1 0 f OH lire, It. .. ,422 M 1 1 ill tlr, lb.... I 1(1 icrntti. Ml Mlteh, 1. rf. 4 0 1 I Olaawu. lb. uriawtii. is. , i vuooiid, w, i i i Mxhr. 0..-.4 12 0 lKllllftr, e... 2 0 I Tenr, P. ..J 0 0 1 OHIitr, p.... 4 1 0 Brctatbta 1000 , ToUli. H It 27 I 1 Totttt II U II I Halted for Toney ln the ninth. PhtladelDhla 3 0 0 0 1 1 8 0 -10 Chicago 0 0000003 2-4 Two-base hits: Mogee, Ludcrus, Ixiach. Thr.haA hit; Phelan. Homo run. Doolan. Phelan. Sacrifice hit; Lobert. sinin bases; iibert. uooian. Zimmer man. Double playt Brldwell to Evers to KsIrf. "Left on bariea: Chlcaso. 10 l'DU- nrininiitn. i. nnu' on balls: Off Toner. 4: off Rlxey. 3, struck, out: By Toney. j. by Rlxey. 8. Wild -pitcheB: luxey, z, A I . . n - . n 1 1 ,t m Dodgers Take it from Cnrda. BROOKLYN. May Js.-St. Louis got an aii-iv Unit or thrA runs on Brooklyn to day but the locals came up with a rush ln the next five Innings and batted their way to a to 5 Victory. Singles by HUg elna and Mnwfrv and KonetchV's homer. I hi wronn in two aavs. sent tne vmuoro J "r . 7 V ah hetd St Louis runless until the ninth when hits br Hug-gins, Mowery. and Konetchy .and Sheckard's sacrifice fly. sent over two more tallies. With one more to tie and two out. Konetchy was caught nanolna off first. The Brooklyn began to find Bailee in the second. Daubert lea orr wun a triple, Klrnatrick doubled. Fisher sacrificed and Miller singled, two rune counting. In the third Wheat sent the ball over the right field wall for the second time on succes sive days, tleing the score. Three hits, a pass, a steal and a sacrifice brought two more across In the fourth and the final waa scored by Cutshaw on a home run rtrlv. tn deeo left. Cutshaw hurt his leg speeding around th bases on bis homer and retired. St. Loul tried Cabrera at short, but he was not a Bucceaa and Manager Ilugglns changed hi team after the fourth inning. score 1 BT. LHUIB. BROOKtyrN. AB H.O.A K. AB.H.O.A E, HuulM. lb. I 2 1 1 Bt,ntl. cf . I 1 J 0 0 UUH, if'! ( I Mowrtr. lb. 4 2 0 KaeUbr lb I 2 1 Shkrd, rf-ttl J J t Marts, rt... 1 Oltunul, r(2bl OWhut. if... ( ODtabtrt, lb. 4 SKrkpttrk. Ib 4 0nhr. ... J Mllltr; c... 4 i niku. CL...2 Atnll. M. I ono ; , 2 t iL-unip, p.... i 0 SXeLtu 0 TUI, 0 II IT 12 I 0r. p. ToUli 14 1114 1 ST!&.v;;j:.,5 lilt a OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913. I DOtYT mihd DOINQ THE NARtfrrir; as ARE AN TuC OAD To HAV)r, A BAN W I r- Patrick. Ttiree-bfi.se hits: Stengel, Daubcrt Home runB; Konetchy, Cut "now, 'wneat, wacriuco nits: snecKara, Oakcs. Fishor. Curtis tf 2). Btolen bases. Hugglns (2), Oalie, Fisher, Double ploy Fishor to Cutshaw to Daubert, Bases on I balls: Off Bailee. 2; ou Curtis, 6 HtrucK out! By Bailee, 8: by Willis, 8; W Cur tli, 3. mts: Off Bailee, 12 In. alz In. nines: orr wuus.i in one inning: on P.f- ,nDLn5L T'""" 15J- Um Iplres: Brennah and Eason. uirea: jiruinui ana i-intjit. CREIGHTON LOSES TO DAKOTA Coyotes Have to Go Some to Win the Contest. JIND CXEICrHTON'S PITCHEES Kach Team Pu Two Men on the Monni, bat Crelghton Men Are Wenk in Base Running. South Dakota triumphed over Crelghton university on the tatter's diamond Thurs day afternoon to the tune of 8 to 6. The Dakotons. had the better of the breaks in lucK, wane the ureignton men lost many opportunities to score by poor base running. South Dakota did not get started until late In the game, but then they walloped tb ball hard. The game was a mixture ot brilliant and poor base ball. Score: CltEiaitTON. BOOTH DAKOTA. An.H.O.A.E. ATJ.H.O.A.B. Kllr. tb... 4 12 2 lBhteki. It., 11 1 0 0 McKe, M. 2 0 14 Vtu. e 4 2 I 1 Qwernu,. in. o z i ,i liHUiich. lb.. 8 1 11 0 o o 2 OMdy, 4 0 2 3 Hauum, lb. I 2 10 0 tOrlmiky, of. 2 0 4 0 1 Shirk. .... I 1 1 E 0 1Iowm, CI.. i s i Halbrook, rt 4 1 2 0 Duller, It... 2 12 0 llcOuIr, p, 2 1 0 2 OMcCm'Ibibt J020 iny4r, rt... (12 0 1 orotti, e 4 2 4 1 0 OMeXelUr P 2 0 1 5 0 OWynot. p... 1 0 2 0.0 uu, p.,.,.. 1 U V Totili SS tllll I Total,. 10 tj IS i CrelBhton 3 0.0 000110-5 South Dakota 0 11 0 0 0 4 0 0-8 Two-base mu: Bmrx, nyatr, i-ocis. Struck out: By McOulre. 7 In seven in nings; by Bets, 1 ln two innings! by Wy nne l in two lnnlnars. Bases on balls: Off MoQulre, 2 in seven innings; off Mc- Keiicr, 4 in seven innings, on wynoi, a lit two inninKB. uouoie piay: iveuy o Coady to Russum, Passed balls: Potts, 2. Umpire: Kane. American Association, At Kansas City R.H.E3. Toledo i . .3 S 3 Knnsas City .....o 3 uutteries: James ana jvrueKcr: luioaaes. Schlltser and O'Connor. At Milwaukee R.u.ia. Loulsvlll 2 10 8 Milwaukee 8 10 0 Batteries: Powell, u .demons, worth- ron and demons. Wheeler; Dougherty and Hughes. TIGER LEADER HUSTLING FOR SOMETHING TO STOP SLIDE. Hughey Jennings, the hard working manager of the Detroit Tigers, who Is on k ,...-. . .rvnii hrukdmn beu the verge of a nervous breakdown becau of the poor showing made by his team this season- Jennings is working ntght and day, endeavoring to formulate a plan by which he can strengthen his team. He has scouta scurrying In buah league all over the country for fresh material and hopes to have the team hUmWB ad ot the n,onUi- uBbbbbbbbbbbbLbbbbbBBbHiISIb ILlaifSliSapSsBB tEB(bSb. BBBSBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBI Drawn , for The Bee by George McManus r look. - dearest weWc cut down OUR EtPCNSfS Tmh?TT-SIX oolmus THIS MONTH Do TOO THINK CTVrot"Pe TIGERS DEFEAT WASHINGTON Slug Safely in Bat Three Innings and Do Not Waste a Hit. SENAT0ES HAVE EARLY LEAD Detroit Scores Winning Ilnni in Fifth nush Tnt Ont of Gnme in First for Disputing Dcclnton. DETROIT. May 16.-Detrolt did not waste a base hit today and defeated Washington, S to 2. The locals hit Bafely In but three Innings. Washington took the lead In the first Inning and held It until the sixth, when singles by Dubuc, Louden and Crawford and a wild pitch by Hughes enabled Detroit to scoro the winning runs. , Morgan brought ln both ct Washing ton's failles. An error, a base on balls and two hits enabled him to score ln the first. In the third he walked, went to. third on Williams' elnglo and camo home on an infield out. Morgan was passed three times In tho game Singles by Vtt and Crawford and Cobb's eacrlflco fly resulted In Detroit's first run. In tho eighth Drohan was sent ln to pitch for Hughes, for whom Gondii butttd in tho eighth. Drohan struck out Dondeau, but Dubuo drove tho ball over the score board for a home run and Louden, Vitt and Crawford singled successively. Bush was put out of the game, In the first inning by Umpire Mcdroovy for dis puting a decision. Louden, who replaced him, starred at bat and In tho field. Score: . WASHING TON1, DETROIT. AD.lt. O. A. E. AD.II.O.A.B. Moeller, rf,. 4 0 onuKh. . ... o 0 1 JUIilD, ci... I i Mortao, 2b. J 0 Wlllltm,, lbS 2 iVporte, Jb. ( 1 McDrlda. M. 1 1 01Hiden, .. 2 OVIU. 2b 3 0 Crtwf ord, rt 4 OCobb. ct..., 2 OVucb, If... 2 OOtlner, lb.. 2 2 0 2 ( J 1 0 2 0 1 0 14 0 0 0 2 J 1 fihinki. It.. 4 0 H,nrr, e... 2 0 Alcimlth, o. 0 0 OMorltrtr, Jb 2 1 ' 0 OBondttn, jiusoci, p, Drohin, p, sbufcr .. Oman .., 2 1 2 I 0 Dubuo, p 0 10 0 0 0 ToUli. 0 0 0 0 0 0 -o 1 0 ,.17 a j: :o 2 ToUl 14 7 24 11 0 Batted for Henry In the eighth. Batted for Huchea ln the eighth. Detroit 0 0010202 -6 (Washington .1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hit: Williams. Home run iduduc. lilts: Off Hughes, 6 In seven innings: off Drohan. 4 In one Innlntr. Sac riflce hits: Vitt. Cobb. Stolen bases: Louden. Milan. Laporte. Double Play: Dubuo to Gainer. Left on bases: Wash- inston. 12: Detroit. 2. BosoB on balls: Off Dubuc, 7; off Hughes, 1. Hit by pucnea pan: uy tiugnes, aioriariy. Struck out: By Dubuc, 2; by Hughes, 1: by Drohan, 1. Wild pitches: Hughes, 1; (Dubuc, 1. Time: i:u. umpires; con nolly and McGreevy, Champions Take Fast Game. ST. LOUIS, May 16. Boston won a fast game from St. Louis hero today by a 3 to 2 score. Both teams played perfect boll ln the field and the pitching of Col lins and Baumgardner was about equal. Hooper won the game for Boston In the fifth inning with a long drive Into the right field bleachers, scoring Wagner and Carrigan, who had singled previ ously ahead of him. St. Louis hl Collins hard in the second Inning, scoring two runs. Brief, the first man up, hit over the left field fence for a home run. Austin tripled and scored on Agnew's single. After this Collins hod little trouble, St. Louis being unable to hit with any suc cess. Score : ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. All. 11. 0. A. IS. AU.H.O.A.S. Ehottcn. cf.. 2 1(0 0Hooc,r. rt... 41100 Johnston, It. J MImI. If... 1 0 4 0 UYtrku. 2b.. 4 0 I 4 0 0 0 0 OSpctkcr, cf.. 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 OLawli. If.... 4 1(10 12 1 OOtrdncr. lb. 4 1 0 1 1(1 0Kn,l. lb... I 1 ( 0 0 J 0 0 OWitntr, it.. 4 1 2 0 0 12 OCtnttU, o. I 1 I 2 0 2 4 1 OOollIn,, p... 10 0 10 0000 0 0 0 0 ToUli II I mi 0 WltlUmt, rf J . rrttt. lb.... 4 . Brief, lb.... 4 Auitln, Jb... J I Wilib, u... 2 . Agntw, c.... J I n'mxnjnr p j Wtlltc . . . 1 i ToUli 21 2 IT 11 0 Batted for Williams In the nlntl. Boston 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-3 St. Louis 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Shotton, Speaker, En eel. Agnew, Three-base hits: Speaker, .Austin. Home runs: Brief, Hooper. Sac rifice hits: Engei, Collins. Stolen base: Gardner. Double play: Agnow to Brief. 'Left on bases: St. Louis. 3; Boston, 5. Bases on balls: Off Baumgardner, 2: off Collins, 1. Struck out: By Baumgaranor, 3. by Collins, . 'nmt: i:. umpire. Kvans and Hlldebrand. Athletics Dffcnt Nap. CLEVELAND, May 16. Batting Gregg hard. Philadelphia overcame Cleveland's early lead and won today's game, 8 to 3. On four hits and a wild throw Cleveland scored three runB In the first InninK and Brown was taken out ln favor ot Hock. fitter Philadelphia had taken the lead hey opened the sixth with x double and two singles,- which scored two runs. Mitchell then replaced Gregg and allowed n. 1.1, h.r.f,.v In IIia SAV.nth 1 Cleveland filled the bases with none out, but all the runners were caught off bases by a triple play. In which most of the "Philadelphia team participated Score: CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA, AB.H.O.A B. AD.H.O.A.E. Jhiutau. lb 4 111 OB.Mrphr. tt I 2 2 0 Cbipmui ill 4 2 4 OO'.drlng, If.. ( 4 1 0 t inmon. 2b.... 2 10 2 ICoIIIm. Ib..4 1 1 2 0 Turnr. Ib..4 0 2 ( jDaktr. lb... I 2 2 2 0 j.rtun rf.. 2 X 2 tUflnnli. lb. 4 1 12 1 0 Hu. cf....4 1 I I OWtlib. ct... 4 110 0 fliun. If.. 4 0 0 1 OlUrrr. !.... 4 2 2 T 1 c'trlKb, .. 2 0 2 2 lTbomu. c.4 1 2 1 0 flrfcr. D....I 0 0 1 (Brown. p....O 0 0 10 Mitchell, p. 0 0 0 0 0 Houck. p. ... 1 0 0 2 0 Lllbola ...l'O 0 0 0M. MurphT. 1 0 0 0 0 Btll 1 1 0 0 0 Binder, p. ..1 0 0 1 0 ToUu WIJUIT 4 ToUli it 14 IT K 1 'Batted for Carlseh In the ninth. Batted for Mitchell ln the ninth, , ,,,. for nrown in the tecond. -PhllnjtAlnhla. 0 3 3 10 0 2 0 18 Cleveland 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 15 Two-base hits: Jackson. Chapman. Walsh. . Murphy. Oldring. Three-base hlu: Johnston (1). Sacrifice hits: Oton (2), Chapman. Stolen bases: E. Murphy, niHrinr n. Collins 12V UouMd plan Turnff to John--" Vriple play: Barn' to Thomas to Baker to Houck to iiaJTy VO uouins i nuir w uuuui. vmat Ooou TrON MT VflFf oAV&'A FEW CCLLAPtS AND THEN VANTS TO OTO EUROPE. wish 1 I -w-H - rcw I I niNE WfllILn I . . j: Mine vauuo jj ly" Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct W.UPCt Denver ....17 7 .709 .642 Phlla 16 7 Brooklyn ..18 9 ,06 Lincoln ...15 8 SL Joseph. 15 10 Des Molnesll 13 Sioux CltylOli Omaha ....11 14 Topeka ...10 14 Wichita .. 7 18 .067 .633 .600 .400 .417 .414 .600 .458 .4CS New York.. 14 12 St Louis... 14 14 Chicago ...IS 15 Boston ..,'.10 14 Pittsburgh ,12 17 .440 .417; .2801 Cincinnati . 8 19 296 AM ETC. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. AMER. ASS N. W.L.PCL Phlla. 18 6 .643 Clovelapd.,18 10 .643 Wash 15 9 .625 Chicago ...18 12 ,600 Boston ....12 16 .429 Columbus.. 15 10 .COU ,Kali. City..l7 14 Milwaukee., 16 11 Indlanap's..l3 12 Louisville.. .16 15 Mlnneap'a,.14 It Toledo 1118 St. Paul. ...11 16 .5(3 .634 .630 .616 .60) St. Louis.. 12 10 .387 Detroit ....10 19 MU .379 .407 New York. 7 13 .269 NEB. LEAGUE, W.LPct. MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct Hastings ..1 1 .600 Auburn ... 01.000 0 1,000 1 .000 1 .000 Kearney ... 1 Seward .... 1 Fremont ... 1 Gr. Island.. 1 York ....... 1 Columbus . 1 Superior ... 1 1 .600 1 .SCO Humboldt i Neb. City.. Falls city.. i .eoo; 1 .000 1 .600 1 .600 1 .600 Yeatcrdny's Results. WESERN LEAGUE Bt. Joseph, 7; Denver 4. Des Moines. 1: Lincoln 2 fcalled end nf eighth, inning; rain), - bioux city, 6; Wichita, 2. Omaha, l; Topeka. 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh, 4; New York, 7. Cincinnati-Boston, postponed. Chicago, 4: Philadelphia, 10. SL Louis, 5: Brooklyn. 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' Washington, 2; Detroit, 5. Philadelphia, -8; Cleveland, 6, New York, 0; Chicago, 7. Boston, 3; St Louis, .2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus-Mlnneapolls, postponed. Toledo, 3; Kansas City, 5. Indianapolls-St Paul, postponed. Louisville, 2; Milwaukee, 6. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Superior, 3; Fremont, 2. York, l; Kearney, 0. Hastings, 7; Grand Island, 8. Seward, 0; Columbus, 1. MINK LEAGUE. Auburn. 8; Nebraska City, 4. Falls City, 0; Humboldt. 2. Games Today. Western League St. Joseph at Denver, Des Moines at Lincoln, Sioux City at Wichita. Omaha at Topeka. National League Pittsburgh at New York, Clnclnnntl at Boston, Chicago at Philadelphia, St Louis at Brooklyn. American League Washington at De troit, Philadelphia at Cleveland, New York at Chicago, Boston at St Louis. American Association Columbus at St Paul, Toledo at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at Kansas City, Louisville at Minneapolis. Nebraska State League Hustings at Kearney, Superior at Columbus, York at Grand Island, Seward at Fremont. Mink League Falls City at Humboldt. Nebraska City at Auburn. Hits: Off Brown, 4 ln ono Inning; off Houck, 6 ln six innings; off Bender, 4 ln two Innings; off Gregg 13 ln six and one- tnira innings; orr Aiitcneii. l in two ami two-thirds Innings. Baaes on ball'1: Off Gregg, 1; off Houck. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By dregs. Baker; by Houck. John ston. Struck out: By Gregg. ' 1; by Mitcncii, i; oy houck. i; Dy uenaer, t. Passed ball: Thomas. Lett on bases: Cleveland, s; i'ltlladeiphia, 4. Time: 2:w. Umpires: Dlneen and Hart. Dens Win for Sox. CinCAGO. May 16. Pitcher Joe Bens or tne Chicago American league team held the New York Americans at his merov today, ullowlnc the visitors but three scattered hits, while Chicago batted Mcconnell opportunely and won the sec ond game of the series, 7 to 0, This Is the elghteeenth scoreless inning pitched by Benz, who was most effective in the piucnes. score; NEW YORK. CHICAOO. AD.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A. B. Daniel, rf.. I 0 1 0 OHchallir. rf. 4 1 4 0 0 Woltir, ct...l 111 OBerser. lb.. 1 0210 nartiilL Zb. 4 0 2 2 Ilxird, ID 4 2 1 2 0 Ctm, If s 110 OFoumltr, lb 4 2 I 0 0 Chut. lb... 2 1 10 0 0 Col I Ins. rf.. 4 2 10 0 gwiener. c. 2 0 ( 1 1 Mlltlck. cf . I 0 I 0 0 Goitett, e... 10 11 oweaTtr, it., 4 0 111 Nldklft, Jb.. 4 0 11 oricnaik. c... 4 i j o Derrick t.. 4 0 0 2 1 Bent, p I 1 0 I 1 ucconin, p. j o l t 0 Sterrett ... 1 0 0 0 0 Total! II I IT 11 2 Clark, p 0 0 0 1 0 ixIlTflt ... 1 0 0 0 0 Total ."jl4 u"l Batted for McConnell ln the seventh. Batted for Clark In the ninth. Chicago ...1 0301011 T New York o ooooooo o o Two-base hits: Lord. Collins. Hits: Off McConnell. 6 In tlx Innings: oft Clark. 3 ln two Innings. Sacrifice hit ta,,lrV Rtntn Harpm! njin'.l.. Collin. Chase, Berger, Fournler. Double playe: Mcconneil to tsweeney to erase; uens to Weaver to Fournler; Mldklff to Hart sell to Chase; 8cholk to Lord. Bases on balls: Off Bens. 7; oft McConnell, 2; off Clark, 1. Struck out: By McConnell, 3; br Beni. 6: by Clark. L fassea oai:: 6chalk. Wild pitch: Clark. Tlmei 2:03. Umpires: O Lougnun ana yerguson. RANDOLPH AND LAUREL MATCHED FOR HONORS RANDOLPH, Neb.. May loWSpeclal TelegTam.) Randolph High school walked all over Bloomfleld High school today. I Williams for Randolph striking out sev- i enteen and allowing three scattered hits. This makes Randolph eligible to com pete In finals wth Laurel High school at Crelghton. May 21, to decide the cham pionship of northeast Nebraska. Score: RILE. Bloomfleld ,..0 1000001 0-2 j 3 Randolph ....looiluBa iu - Two-base hit: Larson Three-base. niu: Casol. Hyatt. Stolen bases. Williams, Dekay (2). Light Funk (3). Prescott Sacrifice hits: Williams. Dekay (3), Brown, naileries: uanaoipn. ii(am and Dekay; Bloomfleld, Oabler and Shelby. Umpire: Miller. j New Park Crowded. President Ebbets underestimated the popularity of a team that could break near even. Ills new park has been bom barded by such crowds that he Is com pelled to build new entranoes and exits. It is also suggested that he make new arrangements for handling the mob tn the way of policemen. It7uRE UUOCf KttOv T ( VHT CUROPtl WHX NOT JAPAN! Three Will Claim Belt When Doors of Pen Shut on Negro CALGARY, Alta, May 16.-H John Johnson, negro pugilist. Is sentenced ia the penitentiary for the violation of th Mann net, three fighters hero Tommy Burns, Luther McCarty and Arthur Pelkoy will Issue statements claiming the heavy-weight championship of the world. Each of the three fighters so announced today. Humboldt Wins Opener in Mink HUMBOLDT. Neb, May 18.-(8pecla Telegram.) Humboldt won the opening gamo from Falls City, It being a fins contest from start to finish. Features were a double play ln tho first Inning, Donald to Dye to Mcintosh, and a two base hit ln the eighth inning by Jarrott Attendance- good. Bcore: R.H.P Humboldt 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 -2 6 . Falls City ....0 0000000 0-0 31 Batteries: Musser and Thomas; Wheat and Van Hammer. Umpire: Wllker. AUBURN, Ncb.-May 16-(SpecIal Tel egram.) Auburn won the opening fron Nebraska City in n close game. Reed' pitching and Krantnger's base running featured, A largo crowd with the band was put Bcore: R.H.E Nib. City ..1OO1O002O-161 Auburn 1 1001020 0-5 71 Batteries: Jacobson and Goldthwolte Reed and Kraninger. Umpire: Peoples. The greatest staple in the world Wheat! But that's only in food stuffs in clothes the great est staple is blue serge. 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