THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 10, IMS. He Was Just Two Jumps Ahead v Drawn for The Bee by J. Swinnerton Copyrlght.l91J,IntcrnaUonal' News Service 1. "SHIP US THRUtt 6-. 'LO DOTTIE. . CAR.LOADS OP TIG 3. THUfA-GR--) ( J HULLO, 1 IRON AND A MILLION' HUUO. FETCHES ! I 111 CALL ME UP I WVj DEW DROP AT THE, pRj(4CeS"a THEATRE ! ROURKES TAKE FOURTH GAME Poor Pitching and Poor Fielding Give Them the Contest ROBINSON IS ALSO HIT HARD Oninhn tliiuchcn lilt When Tupcka Latin Wobble In the Field and Run Up n II I R- Score on Dnl Gcur's Crowd. TOPEKA, Kan.. May 18. Poor pitching nd loose fielding by the locals en- abied Omaha to win the final Rarno or. tho scries: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 2 12 2 12 0 0 3 2 0 0 110 0 1 15 0 0 0 12 0 13 2 1 12 2 0 10 7 0 10 5 0 Q 0 0 0 12 27 15 3 H. O. A. E. 0 4 2 0 3 10 0 0 2 0 0 15 10 4 3 0 0 2 7 10 10 2 0 0 4 2 0 113 0 12 27 11 0 Cochran, 3b 3 Lee. If. Forsythc, cf. MeLarry. rf. . Tlapps, lb. ... French, ss. ... Crist, c. emlth, 2b. ... Rustcnhaven,' Reynolds, . p. Qenr Totafs 35 3 OMAHA. ATI T? Justice, ss '..2 Coyle, If. ThnmHM(in. Cf. 4 Kane, lb 4 IC'ongalton, rf , Uohnson, ?."....... Grubb, 3b Schlpkc. 2b 3 Itoblnson, p Totals -!. 33 11 Batted, for Reynolds In the ninth. Omaha. ...i 01110510 2-11 ?ompeka o i o o o 0200-3 Three-base hit: Smith. .Two-base hits: Congaltqn. Johnson. Sacrifice hits: lf e, Justice. 9 Coy le, Thomason, Johnson (2). Sacrifice fly: Kane (2) Double play French to, Smith to Rapps. Stolen bases: Crist Schlnkc. Hits: Otf Bustenhaven, W n'slx innings: off Reynolds. 2 Vh"? inning. Bases on balls: Off Rusten i iverT 6: oft Reynolds, 1; off .Robinson, 4 s?ruck out: By Rustenbaven y. by lioblnson. 6. Hit by Pthed,.b?;":n52 Bustenhaveni 1; by Reynolds. '.52 Inson. 1. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Anderson. GIlIZZIilBS PUNISH PITCHERS ' Holland Ue Konr Mound Blen to Try io Stop Rush. DENVER, Colo.. May 18.-Dcnver won the third and last game of the series from St. Joseph U to 5. St. Joseph used xSS? Pitchers In'the game. Chellotto tort lug two-thirds of an inning. Ho Uked nve men. forced in two runs and allowed a three-bast hit by Butcher, which cleared the bases. The batting of Bl h RnfMior featured for Denver, Butcher' getting two triples. Score: L DENVER. AB. R. II. O. A. 2 0 Ilmore. If ? Cassldy. rf 5 Channell..cf 3 Qulllln, 3b i 2 r.oriph 2h 3 3 1 0 2 . 13 5 1 0 1 0 1 5 1 0 K 6 Fisher, lb..,., lock. C Uutcher, ss. , J Wolfgang, p Totals 31 11 10 27 13 ST. JOSEPH ' ATI T II. 2 1 3 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 O. 2 1 3 9 4 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 A. E. 1 Korty. U 5 B. Watsort, cf 4 G. Watson, rf 5 twilling, lb Ketter. c... 3 Westcrzll...3b 4 Ochs, 2b 4 Mclnke. ss .i.' Chellette, P J Johnson, P - fnttnll!'. T U 0 0 0 3 0 2 2 S 0 1 2 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Balllnger, p .... 1 .... 1 0 Griffin, o 4 n-.t1 37 5 12 24 13 V i,u"" B1003200 11 Kosreph":::::::::B loiooio 0-5 Stolen bases: Gllmoreu,.. . ii f Twn.hnfl nil8 ""'.r.ltuK Thrcc-base hits: nv. i nu'uiir .... -. ZwllllnR. o. wt.rH. Wolfgang. wes fdy. Brwanr. 2; by Cljel- KC'olfenr2;offchelleUe JVn;onTorWher. X Double play: X cdbalh Ketter.' FUhVr7 Left oh SSf By1 lieo0.;;. I1 "w.. n.iiinfrf.r. two fno runs, two wJY: Time: 2:19. Umpire: Fltislmmons.. J.,T.v nnHAKS HIS ANKIiE injured .While S"nr Home run l.e Run that Tied Score. WICHITA. Kan., May 18. Wichita won a see-saw game i "'" ,7h.' ..... i f-m c wAtin on iiugnes single. C Chris" Undw broke his left ankle sliding home with lhetlelnK run In Ploux City's nan oi .""J,"" fielding of Callahan featured. Score: '. WIUHITA, AB. R. Mlddleton; of 5 0 Bills. rf.v.t.-. ? 2 H. o 2 2 1 O. 0 0 8 6 1 8 2 2 0 A. E, Koerner. lb.,; 4 ungues, so... Peltlsrew. If. 4 AVnoob. c Collnhnn, 3b. Hughes, 2b'. 4 .. 4 .. 3 npp. ss. Durham, 'P Totals,.. ........5 6 12 27 19 SIQUX CITT. AB. R. II o. 0 0 4 1 2 14 0 2 0 1 0 0 A. E. Smith. 2h Cooney. ss Clark. If."-; Davidson, cf.,i... Bren, rf.. I.lndsy, lb 3 4 3 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 3 4 4 S 4 James, Sli - Bnpp. o J Klein, p... g Stanacc lb Brown, p irhitM i Totals...-. SO 5 11 25 IS 2 Rutted for Klein In the ninth. One out when winning run scored. Sioux City !. 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1-5 Wlrhlta 0 0000302 l- Left on bases. Wichita, 9; Sioux City, QUEEN fLIkMS? , I 1 1 DOTTIE c. Sacrifice hits: Cnllahun. Breen, Cooney, James (2), Durham. Two-base hits: Clark, Llndsey. PettlRrcw. Stolen bases: Callahan, lilts: Off Allen, 10 In Rcven Innings; oft Klein, 1 In one lnnlne; oft Brown, 1 In one and on-tlilrd In Ihgs. Double plays: Durham to Hughes to Koerner; Harp to Koorner to Wacob. Struck out: By Durham, 2; by Klein, 1. Bases on balls: Off Durham, 2;; off Klein, 1. Passed ball: Wacob. Wild pitch: Durham. Umpire: Segrlst Tlmo: 1:55. . COI.K'S MATTING WINS GAME IiLncolii Onlflclder Stura nt Bat and on the liases, IjI'COL.N, Neb., May 18. Cole's bat ting and bone running won today's game for Lincoln from Dps Moines by a score of 4 to 3. After Uowllng's error had given the visitors the lead In the fourth Inning Cole tied the score In the sixth with a home ruu. and In the eighth ho sent McCormlck In ahead of him with a IdouWe, .scoring himself on Barbour's sharp rap to third. It was a game of thrills, In which Ehman had the bettor of the pitching. Uncoln and Denver will play off a postponed game here tomor row. Score: LINCOLN. AB. 3 ... 2 ... 0 ... 3 R. 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 O. A. E. 5 10 11 2 0 10 0 2 0 0 10 0 13 0 0 2 1 5 12 0 0 0 13 0 27 12 "5 O. A. E. 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 7 0 17 1 0 0 7 1 2 10 0 4 0 24 20 "5 Lloyd, 2b... Mullen, lb. Cobb, rt.... MccormicK, If.. cole, cr Barbour. 3b.. IDowltne, ss.. barney, c Baker, o. Ehman, p.... Totals SO DES MOINES. AB. R. II, Craig, rf Andreas. 2b., Fox, IX Hunter, cf... Rcllly, ss.... Jones, lb .Leonard, 3b.. Slight, c. Lafferty, p 3 Totals 30 3 Lincoln 0 0100102 - Des Moines 0 00200010-3 Earned runs: Lincoln, 3; Des Moines, 1, Home run: Cole. Two-base hits: Mul len, Cole, Fox. Double plays: Mullen, unassisted: Rellly to Andreas. Stolen bases: McCormlck, Barbour, Dowllng, Cralir. Andreas. Hunter. Sacrifice hits: MUllen, . Eirman ana Anurra. hup! T.lnenln. '8: Des Moines. 4. Struck but: By Ehman. 4; By Lafferty, 1. Bases Koii.. art Tchrnnn. 2: off Lafferty. 2. Hit by Ditched ball: uy Jairaan, i. muub. 1:33. Umpire: SIgler. Athletes Show Form OILTNBR, Neb., May 18.-(Speclal.) Glltner defeated Harvard High scnooi In a dual track meet, 38 to 62. Luby of Olltner scored 18 points, Thompson scored 15. Wheeler 9 and Hunlcutt 8. After the meet the two high schools played base ball. The game was called In the sev. enth on account of darknoss. Cox pitched a no-hit gaem. Score: R.H.E. iTMHnM- 1 0 2 0 ! 8-12U O ,-Hnrvarrl ...0 00000-006 Batteries: Harvard, Orassmere and Hartley; Glltner, Cox a"nd Luby. KENWORTHY CRICKETERS WIN FROM DOUGLAS TEAM The first cricket game of the season was played at MlUer park Saturday aft ernoon, and proved an exciting event, The teams were captained by the captain and vice captains .nd some of the crick eters showed up In fine form. For vice cantaln. Kenworthy team, Hornaj?e showed up in mldseason form, while for contain, Douglas team, Brookshank, Strlbllng and Easton, carried off the hon ors. The following Is the score: WKenvrorthy Eleven. T. Kenworthy. o Klrwm. o Binonng A. Harnage, not out T. Klrwln, b Douglas.... 30 C. J. S. Collins, u HinDiing O. Bridge, b Strlbllng H. Douglas, b Strlbllng J. Stebblns. b Douglas H. Roome. b BtrtDling A. Thompson, b Douglas T PnrtrMirv. h StHhllniT J.' Peacock, b Douglas 2 Total W Donnrlas Eleven, 'tl CrlKltn l Tfnrnmrfi J. Brooksbank, c and b Roome 14 tv Dnuclas. b Homage ju n Tearncv. c urooKsoanK, u wouirv.. ir k. Easton. c Klrwln, b Collins 8 h! Wing, b Homage J. Gordon, not out ti ursinm n iiorniLKt: ...i .1. Thompson, n iioome R. Tbompson, o uriitns B. Lewis, b Collins Total 47 American Association At Kansas City Indianapolis Kansas City Results, R.H.B. 3 7 5 8 Batteries: Indianapolis, Works and Cotter: Kansas City, Vaughn and O'Con At Milwaukee First game: R.H.E Milwaukee J Toledo 1 ' Tinttarira. 'Milwaukee. Cutting and Hushes: Toledo, Baskette and Llvlng- Second Game- R.H.B. Milwaukee - J 0 Toledo - z o Batteries: Mllwauke, Nicholson and Hughes; Toledo, SStevenson, Walker and AtKSo. Paul-Fin game: R.H.E, St. Paul - 0 2 Columbus 4 IS Batteries: 8t. Paul, Karg er and Miller; Columbus. McQulllen Ana smith. Second Game R.H.E. St. Paul 0 5 Columbus r 310 Batteries: St. Paul, Gardner and .lamem Columbus. Davis and Smith At Minneapolis R.H.E. Minneapolis .- 3 6 Louisville ...4 10 Batteries: Minneapolis. Patterson. Olm stead and Owens: LbulsviUe, Loudermllk Powell, Smith, demons and Wheeler (Twelve Innings). O MY ,HEfR- i SOUP? DeSERT? IME? O. v. rDONT TALK 5o LOUD , YUH MAKE ii 1 STORZ BEAT ALL-NATIONS Welch's Triple Starts Rally in the Second "Which Wins Game. ALDERMAN WORKING STRONG linn the Better of the Mlahtr Don aldson In a Pitchers' Arstument nt Roarkr Park Snndar Afternoon, Welch's trlplo followed by two walks, n j double by Hatchcn, and two errors, gavo the Storz Triumphs four runs In the sec- j ond Inning of the gamo yesterday with the All Nations, and enabled the local boys to win by a 6 to 0 score. Alderman, the former Western league fllnger, outclassed the mighty Donaldson. He gave but four hits and theso came only when thoy wero of no account. On the other hand the brewery boys ham mered the dusky twlrler for flvo hits, most of which were garnered Just when needed. Donaldson struck out fifteen of the Storx. while Alderman fanned twelve of the Nations. Donaldson passed four men and Alderman seven. Airtight fielding on the part of tho Storz fielders kepe the visitors fronl scoring when they became dangerous. In the sixth Inning, Walla tho first man up, was hit by a pitched ball. Mendcs fouled out to Crelghton and Reeves batted Into a double, Daugherty to Drummy. In tho eighth Inning the Nations had their best chance to score. Nalto, the first pian up, drew a walk, and Blatner followed with the same. Walla then singled to center and Falconer, getting the ball on the bound, made a perfect heave to Crelgh ton, getting Nalto several feet of the plate. Still with two men on bases and one down It looked dangerous. Mendex, the heavy hitter, came next and nftor getting three balls and two strikes ham mered a grass cutter to Daugherty, who got Walla at second and Graham re layed the ball to Drummy, retiring the side. Durlcee Steals Home, Durkee, the third baseman and captain of the Storz, pulled off a clever steal In the third Innlg. He landed safe with a single to right and after the ball had been returned to Donaldson, started for second before the big hurler began to wind up. Durkee was almost to tho bag when Donaldson shot the ball to Blatner, but ho was way late. Welch opened the second Inning with a triple to deep center. Falconer and Daugherty each drew a walk, filling tho bases. Hachten then sent a double to center and Welch and Falconer ambled over to tho plate. Castlnler made a per fect peg to Vhe plate to get Daugherty, but Reeves let the ball get away and Daugherty scored. Hachten In the mean while rounded third and came tearing down the line to home. Donaldson cov ered the home sack but dropped the bait and Hachten landed safe. In the seventh with ono In the discard. Crelghton landed safe -when Castlnler dropped his high fly. Crelghton stole second and scored on an error by Reeves. Score: . STORZ TRIUMPHS. An. i? ir. n A. uranam, xd 4 uurxee. 3b 4 Drummy, IS 4 Welch, rf S Falconer, cf 3 Daugherty. ss 2 Hachten, If s Crelghton, c 3 0 14 1 Alderman, p 3 Totals 28 6 5 27 12 ALL NATIONS. . . AB' R- Blatner. 2b son O, A. E. 2 2 0 10 0 0 1 0 17 2 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0' 0 0 0 0 24 1 "I 0 0 1 -5 001 M 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 11-4 Walla, 3b s o l Mendex, ss 3 0 1 Reeves, c 4 0 2 Donaldson, p, S 0 0 Dunbar, lb 4 0 0 Castlnler, cf 4 0 0 uneiiaron, If 2 0 0 Nalto, rf ,.. o 0 Totals 26 0 1 Storx Runs 0 4 0 0 0 Hits 1 2 10 0 All Nations Runs o 0 0 0 0 Hits 1 0 0 10 Stolen bases: Fnlmnar n,,-t ton. Two-base hits: Hatchen. Three base hits: Welch. Double plays: Daugh erty to Drummy; Daugherty to Graham to Drummy; Donaldson to Reeves to Walla. Struck out: By Alderman. 12: bv Donaldson. 15. Bases on balls: Off Alder man, 7; off Donaldson, 4. Hit by pitched lift nnV"a- !,1 pl,tch: Alderman Tim.. I.tn Wealryan Defeats CovoIm. ,i!NJV,I?IlITy..PL'AC!K Neb-. May 18.- Wesleyan took revenge on the South n.: Kota coyotes for a former defeat by winning In base ball yesterday bv a score of 2 to 1 on Johnson field. The Same was a good one throughout. Wjeslevan Winning because of heavier hitting. Bat lerles: Wesleyan. Klepser and Garey; South Dakota. Steel and Lott. Umpire McAlroy, Hits: Wesleyan, 8; South Da- .tutu, i. Identifying the Corpse. in the blanks which life Insurance companies provide their medical exam iners for use In recording the data of the examination of the applicant for insurance, they provide a space for per sonal marks which may bo used to Identify the Insured after death. A west ern company recently received a renort from an examining physician with the rouowing in the identification blank! "He has a strong Cornish accent." Lip- pincotva Magazine. "Died of Pneumonia" Is never written of those who cure coughs and colds with Dr. King's New Dlsrov cry Guaranteed, 50c and $1. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. KCGS . . . . i . aw Baw. - aav i i .a aav i i Standing of Teams Vrsterdny'a Ilrsnlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. St. Joseph, 5; Denver, it. Des Moines, 3; Uncoln, 4. Sioux City, 5; Wichita, . Oinahn, 11; Topcka, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 2; Detroit, 1. PhllaUolphla, 4; Cloveland. 1 Now York, 3; Chicago, 6. Boston, 1; St. Louis, 9. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus. 4-3; St. Paul, 0-0. Toledo, .1-2; Milwaukee, 3-7. Indianapolis, 3! Kansas City, 5. Louisville, 4; Minneapolis, 1. Today's Games, Western league No games scheduled National Icagtie Pittsburgh nt, New York, Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia, St. Louis at Boston. American League Philadelphia at De troit, Boston at Chicago, New York at St. Louis, Washington at Cloveland. American Association Columbus nt St. Paul, Toledo at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at Kansas City, Louisville at Minneapolis. Nebraska State League Hastings at Fremont, Seward at Kearney, York nt Columbus, Superior at Grand Island. JOHNSON YERY HARD TO HIT Hurler for Washington Americans Keeps Them All Guessing. AVERAGES ARE KEPT DOWN Only Two Batsmen Cnn Show Up ltecnrd of .500 All the Crncks Look Alike to 'Western Wonder. During tho first month of tho Amer ican lcaguo season fifty players had the misfortune to bo compelled to bat against Walter Johnson, who seems bent on shat tering to Infinitesimal smithereens every pitching record extant. Of theso fifty men less than half, to be exact, twenty-ono wero able to pro cure hits off the marvelous Washington hurler. Their safeties numbered thirty one, and the total of bases obtained on hits was thirty-five. Bill Carrlgan se cured tho longest extra bag wallop off Johnson n triple, and Clydo Englo and Jack Mclnnls got to him for doubles. Of tho twonty-ono men who touched tho Washington speed merchant for hits eight wero New Yorkers, seven were Boston players, four drew salary from Connie Mack and two nre employed by Charley Comlskey. A White Sox and a Highlander Just now enjoy the enviable distinction of awning .500 batting aver ages against Johnson. The Johnsonltcs who have found Sir Walter easy (7) are Joe Benz and Jack Lcllvclt. Each man has batted against Johnson twice and each man has torn off ono single. Three men havo hit .429 against John son, the trio consisting of Clyde Engle, Bert Daniels and Ed Sweeney. Trls Speaker's perccntngo against Johnson Is 400, while Olaf Henrlksen, Eddie Murphy, Jack Barry and Bill Carrlgan have hit at a .333 clip against the shut-out king. Tho batting averages of the other play ers who mode hits orr jonnson from April 10 to May 10, Inclusive, are as fol lows: ISO Heinle Wagner. Charley Sterrett. Pen Yourus. Frank Bakerv Jack Molnnls and Harry uora. ,ieo tneve verges anu jjarry iiooper. .143 Hal Chase. .12 5Roy Hartzell and Birdie Cree. Here ore the men who havo failed to got safeties off Sir Walter: TlA-t.- T-,i., T ..... I a T.nm, rinrHn., Ray Collins. Charley Iiall, Harold Janv rln. Forrest Cady, Bucy O'Brien, Noal Ball and Thomas. New York Harry Wolter, George Mc Connell Bill MoKechnle Ezra Mldklff, Ray Keating and Schulz. Philadelphia Rube Oldrlng. Eddie Col lins, Rddto Plnnk, Jack Lapp and Pete uaiey. Chicago Walter Schaller, Morris Rath, Jacques Fournler, John Collins, Uhlnk Mattlck. Georgo Weaver. Ray Schalk. Ted Easterly and Frank Lunge. High Schools Divide Tennis Court Honors Crelghton and Council Bluffs High school tennis teams divided honors Sat urday afternoon on the Crelghton courts. Each team won six sets, Council Bluffs won the doubles and Crelghton won two out of three matches In the singles. The' games were hard fought, with Crelghton In the lead until near the end. Tho .last match was the doubles and Council Bluffs took a brace, winning three out 'of five sets In this encounter. Houlihan did Crelghton's best work, while Smith starred for the Bluffs. Council Bluffs was represented by Smith, Baker and Landon. The Crelgh ton men were Epsten, Houlihan and Walker. Scores: - SINGLES. Smith of Counoll Bluffs beat Walker of Crelghton, 7-5. 6-1. Houlihan of Crelghton beat Landon of vjouncn uiuris. s-ti. -3. s-i. ispsten or crelghton beat Maker of council Bluffs. 9-7. 6-3. DOUBLES. Smith and Landon of Council Bluffs beat Houlihan and Epsten of Crelghton. C-2, -4. 4-6. 6-7, 8-C. West Ambler. Ralph Stevens and family have taken a .home nt Fifty-second anu Ieavcnworth streets. Mis. M. Wilson Is quite 111 with gall stones at her home, Forty-Eocond and Pnppleton. Mrs. Lars P. Jensen entertained a large party of the Swedish c-lub members at her home, Forty-second and Dorcas streets, Tuesday. Or NAILS! TIGERS LOSE FAST GAME Walter Johnson Wins His Ninth Straight Victory. NO EARNED RUN SCORED Detroit Allowed hut Five lilts by Senator' Twlrler Znmlilnch In First Clnmo, DETROIT, Mich., Msy IS. - Walter Johnson won his ninth straight victory of the season today when Washington defeated Detroit, 2 to 1, in a thrilling struggle, before tho largest crowd that ever witnessed n ball game at Nuvln field. Neither team scored an earned run. Johnson allowed the locals but five hits, but ho grew wild and unsteady on several occasions. When possible defeat stared him In the facie, however, ho pulled himself together and pitched wonderful ball. Zamtoch, a recruit from Missoula, Mont., started his first major lcoffue, game and deserved a shutout. In the third Shanks singled to center and ad vanced to second when Cobb threw wildly. Zamloch. after striking out Aln smith, tossed out Johnson without, allow. Ing Shanks to advnnco. Moeller singled, scoring Shanks, and then stole second, As he was stealing1 third McKce throw to left field and Moeller scored the visitors' winning run. Cobb's daring base running produced Detroit's only tnlly, the third run scored off Johnson thlB season. With ono out In the seventh, Cobb beat out an Infield hit and went to third when Gondii muffed Johnson's throw to catch Cobb off first. As Johnson prepared to pitch to Vcach, Cobb Btrcaked homo and slid safely around Alnsmlth, who appeared to bo waiting with the ball for tho run ner. Johnson then walked Veach nnd hit Gnlner and the runners advanced when Moeller threw poorly to second, after retiring Morlarty. In tho crisis MoKee rolled to 'Laporto and was thtrown out. In tho eighth Johnson passed High and Chawford nnd retired tho sldo by tossing out Cobb. Score: . WASHINGTON. DUTIvOlT. An.U.ll.O.A.E. An.ii.ti.n.A.K. Mollr. rf. 4 1 J 0 4 114 3 MiUo, cf... 4 0 1 ft CVItt. 3b 4 0 z 1. 1 1 3 0 1 2 10 a 3 0 s 0 1 0 ft 0 0 o o Morsui, 2b. CUndll. lb.. 4 Laporte. 3b. 3 McBrldt. 3 Bhtnki, If.. 4 Alnimltb, 0 4 Johmon, p. 3 1 ft 3 OCrawford. rt 3 1 It 0 ltl'bb. cf.,.. 4 ldt lVcach, If... 3 t 4 onalner. lb.. 3 13 0 OMor'rltr. 3b 4 12 1 OMoKee. e... 3 10 2 ozamloch, p. 3 lllih 0 Totals .31 7 17 15 Itltke. p.... 0 Dubuo I Totals -..It t 21 14 S Batted for Zrmloch in eighth. Batted for MitJCeo In ninth. Washington oo29SIi?2 X-? Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Gainer (2). Hits: Off Zamloch. 6 In eight Innings; off Lake, 0 In one Inning, Stolon bases: Mpsller (2), Shanks, Alnsmlth. Cobb. Doublo play: MoBrldo to GamlH, Left on bases: Washington, 6: Detroit. 7. Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 3! off Zamloch, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Johnson .Gainer), by .umloch (Lnporte). Struck out: By Johnson. 1; by Zalomch, 5. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Connelly and McGreevy. St. Louis Wallops Boston. ST. LOUIS, May 18. Roy Mitchell pitched steady ball while his teammates flolded sensationally and hut for fumbling In tho final Inning would have shut out iBoston here today. The score was 9 to 1 In St. Louis' favor. Fust fielding by Pr.it nmi WAUh keot tho visitors from scoring several times when Boston had men n fnr ns third base. Heavy hitting and daring base running wero responsible for the St. ujuis runs, ncoro: BOSTON. HT. LOUI8. An.H.O.A.R. AD.ll.O.A.K, llnnur. rf.. 4 3 2 0 OHhotlOD. cf I 1 3 0 Yerkea, Jb. 4 Speaker, cf. 4 Uiwli. It... 4 Jinvrln. 3b 4 Kail, lb... 3 Wasntr, . 4 Carrlftn, c. 3 nerflmt, p.. 2 Hall, p 1 lUorlkien 1 " ' ... ... . J A 1 VJOIin.iuu. 1. . - - SWIIIIama. rt 4 3 1 1 Pratt. 3b... I 1 I UlrlM. lb.... 4 3 10 OAtiittn. 3b.. 3 10 IWatah, it... 2 1 2 lAcnew, e... 2 1 3 OMllchell, p. 3 1 0 d Totala ...11 19 27 IS 2 Total! ...34 1 24 14 4 Batted for Carrlgan in nintn. 0000000) 1-1 o. riil. ! 02003022- Two-buao hits: Hooper, Speaker, Brief, ii... -i at.nn.i Tliree-nnse nits: lSrlei. Walsti. Home run: Janvrln. lilts: Off Timiinnt r in four Innings; off Hall. 4 In J".r ri.,u RanrififM hit: Walsh. Stolen base: Walsh. Double plays: Wagner to Engle. Walsh to Pratt to Brief. Left on bases: St Louis. 6; Boston. 7. Bases ?. ..hf"l...o7,..1W.1:-u0'..o,!f. Or.' il V i! Wild pitch: Hull. Time: 1:53. Umpires Kvuns and Hlldebrand. Bender Saves the Game. CLEVELAND, May 18.-Phlladelphla and Cleveland broke even In their first series, the visitors winning today's game, 4 to 2. Wyckoff, who started the game rfelnhla. was driven from the mound In tho second Inning, but Bender went In and saved the game. Barrv's hits accounted for three of Phlladelrjhla's runs, and an error let In the other, For starting an argument with Umpire Dlneen, Oldrlng was chased from the game, but Daley, who took his uluce. sot three hits In four time at bat. Score: ri.vvrx.k-Nn. rillLalDBUPHIA AD.P..1I.O.A B. An. II. ll.O. A. E. Johmton. lb 4 2 II ft OB.Murphy.rf S 0 1 t CTliiDimn. aa 2 luiannc. 11. i 0 Paler, cr. 4 OColltni, tb. ft onaker, 3b.. 2 OMoInnll. tb 4 OWalrti, ef< 3 ORarrjr aa... 4 ll-app. e 4 OWrckoff, p. 1 OBeixWr. p. 3 Olios, 3b... 4 Turnar, tb. 2 Jackaon, rf. 4 II van. cf Clranar. If-, O'-Vall, e. . Stern, p. IJola .... Ilrall l.ltboll .., . Totala 37 1ft 27 13 Total! ..! 3 27 II 3 Batted for O'Nell In the ninth. Batted for Stcen In the ninth. Ran for Lajole In the ninth. Cleveland 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Phlladlphla 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-4 Two-base hits: Jackson, Baker, Collins, Harry. Wyckoff. sacrifice hits, unao man. Walsh. Stolen bases: Baker. Barry, Daley. Hits: Off Wyckoff, 4 In two In nings, off Bender. 4 In seven Innings, Bases on balls Off Steen, 1, off Wyck off, 1, off Uendi-r,, L Struck out; By N-niDvou get I vs que em o' mv ) v s s-tiSMk I HEFT?" J WHAT WAS. )f'eLEsr ,F Stern. 4: by Wyckoff. I; by Bender, 5, First bnse on errors: Cleveland, 1; Phila delphia,!. Left on bases: Cleveland, i. Philadelphia. S. Time: 2.10. Umpires: Dlneen and Hart. Albion High Wins Tri-County Meet ALBION, Neb., May 18. (Spcclal.)-ln tho third annual field meet of high schools In Boone, Nance and Antelope counties, held hero Friday, Albion won flrsL with forty-nine points; Elgin sec ond, with twenty-nine, and Fullcrton third, with twelve points. Following are the events a,nd winners: 120-yard dash: Trowbridge, Elgin, first; Irish, Genoa, second; Amos Caoy, Al bion, third. Time. 0.-12H. Running broad Jump: Amos Cacy, Al bion, first; Irish, Genoa, second; Krtimcr, Fullerton, third. 20 feet 1 Inch. Half-mile run: Nichols. Albion, rtrst; McKlvaln, Fullerton, second: Larson, Genoa, third. Time, 2:20. High Jump: Pale. Elgin, first; Paul Cacy, and Hallstrail, Albion, tldo for sec ond. 6 feet 3 Inches. 120-yard hurdlos: Paul Caoy, Albion, first; llrsh, Genoa, second; Bryson, Full erton, third. Time. 0:1GH. Pole vault; llallsteail. Albion, first; Williams, Albion, nnd ltomlngcr, Elgin, tied for third. 10 feet. Hammer throw: Sherry, Elgin, first; Grey, Cedar Rapids, second; McKay, Al bion, third. 98 feet. 220-yard dash; Campbell, Elgin, first; Amos Cacy, Albion, second; Trowhrltlgo, ibiKiu, num. lime, u:avh, Shotput: Grey. Cedar Ranlds. first: Kremer, Fullerton, second; Sherry, El gin, third. 41 feet. Mile run: Nichols, Albion, first; Mc- r.ivHiii, ruucrion, second; iTowbrldge. Elgin, third. Time. 6:02. Standing broad Jump: Pnul Cacy, Al bion, first; Hallstead, Albion, second; Dale. Elgin, third, 9 feet 9 Inches. Albion won the half-mile relay race; Elgin, second; Fullerton, third. Judges: Ball. Klgln: Spear, Genoa; iiremiiiKcr, ieuar iiapias. Scorer: York, Petersburg. Clerk: II. Hallstead, Albion. Referee: Luddow, Lincoln, Pawnees Win, Five to Four, COLUMnUB, Neb.. May 18.-(Speclal.)-It took eleven Innings for the Pawnees to defoat the Cement makers today be foro tho largest crowd of the season. A trnlnload of fans from tho Spnldlnnr branch helped to swell tho crowd. Both sides used two pitchers nnd , Ilamoy al lowed Superior but ono hit nftor the first half of the seventh, when ho re placed Canine, Score: R.H.E. Superior .,..,.,.. 00000 1 300004 6 5 Columbu 0210100000 It 11 1 Batteries: Superior. Vance. Vvnet and hcueia; uoiumouH, unnine, linmey ana Ramsey. Umpires: McDonald and Huhn. Drake Track Htnr Crippled. IOWA CITY. la.. May 18.-Sneclal.i- It developed today that Dyson, star mem ber of tho Drako relay team, had broken a tendon tit his foot, while running the 100-yard dash at the lowa-Drake duul yesterday. This crushes Drake's Missouri valley relay hopes, Key to tho Situation Bee Advertising. The tf country- ThERD" ofSTAG tobacco?) vits the best tobacco) w With its flavor, smoothness, coolness. OTi With its wonderful fragrance. JiMlV With its great idea of buying HALF ftS MUCH AT A TIME And smoking nothing but FRESH tobacco I 1760 SJ SEWARD TROUNCES FREMONT Errct Issues Seven Passes and is Touched for Five Hits. KEEPS THEM WELL SCATTERED (Intue Is Without Pnrilcnlar Fea tures, ThuoKh Both Teams Play I'lrrnrlesn Variety of Ball. FREMONT, Nob., May 18.-(Speclat Tel egram.) Seward defeated Fremont hero today In an Interesting gamo by a scoro of 4 to 1. Whlto Errct Issued seven passes nnd was touched up for five hits, ho kept them so well scattered that the visitors wero never In danger. The game was without fcaturee, al though both teams player errorless ball. Score: BEWAUt). FTtKMOKT. All. 11. OAK. A11.1I.O.A.K. Trnrn. 4 3 3 0 0 0 t onohntr. rf. 4 0 llrannon, Sb 1 nUcV, cf... 4 Ink. lb.... 4 !onant If. 3 lllrklrn. rf. 3 l.lljr, ib.... ivteel, e. .. S Krrrt. p 3 OlLrnr?, lb.. 6 OBeli, 2b.... 4 OWetirl, cf., 3 OTurpln. If.. 3 OUnurlfjf, ii, 4 0 Welch, 3b.. 4 ONefi. o 1 OThrltsen, p. 4 3 12 1 3 1 0 1 3 0 3 0 3 0 I 0 0 1 13 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 Totala ...M 7 27 13 0 Totala ...31 ft 27 17 0 Seward 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 11 Fremont 10000000 01 Two-bnso hit: Potcet. Struck out: By Erret, 5; by Thelssen, 4. Bases on bulls: Of fErret, 7; off Thelssen, 3. Stolen baso: Tnppan. Sacrifice hits: llrannon, Leon ard, Efrot. Time: 1:65. Umpires: Coombs nnd Frucdo. Attendance. 1,000. flrniid Islnntl Wallops York. GRAND ISLAND, Nob., Mny 18.-(Spc-cttil Telegram.) Tho pitching of Fentress HKiilnst Yolk today was very effective, striking out eight In the first four In nings, Grand Island stnrted with three scpres In the first when Hansen gavo passes, unuorne am not improve tne situation nnd Dark finished on the mound fur tho visitors. Attendance, 1,200. Score: YOP.K, OHAKD IBltAND, All. ll.O, A. U. All.II.O.A.lt, MJdcx. iVS't 1 3 onoadaau. 2b 4 1 2 2 1 Chare, lb.. 6 2 ft ft OKIrotlne.aa 4 12 11 Payne, cf,.. 4 2 2 0 onennett, If. 1 ft 2 or. Llark, It...! 1 3 0 UHch'oTer, cf ft 0 1 0 0 Milnn't. si I U OCoe. e 1 ft 10 4 0 Ilrown, e... 4 111 OSmlth. lb.. 3 1 1ft 0 ft lllc. Sb.... 4-ft 2 0 OBlatOMt, lb 3 2 0 3 1 (lapllnrr, tl, I t It Oiiucrilln,rt l 1 ft 0 u Hanren. p., ft 0 0 1 OKentreaa, p. 3 1 ft 2 0 Oaborna, p. 31030 Drk, p.... 1 ft 0 1 0 Totala ...25 7 27 12 I Totala ,3J 7 it 10 T York 1001002001 a rami Island .... 30000315 -0 Earned runs: Yolk. 2; Grand Island, 3. Two-bnso hits: Brown, Flrestlne, Omlth, Stntfcldt, Rondeau. Banes on balls: Otr Hansen, 2; orr Osborne, 4; ofr Dark. 3; orf Fentress, 2. Struck out: Uy Osborne, 6; by Fentress, 10. Passed ball: Brown. Left on bases: York, 8; Grund Island, 7. Doublo play: Coe to Smith. First base on errors: York, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Mulrmiulst. Time: 2:10. Umplro: Graves. The Persistent ana Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Big Roturns. EVER-LASTING.-LY GOOD STAG