TUB BEB: OMAHA, TCESDAY. MAY 20, 1013. And Now Jeff Is Back to the Silk Hat Again Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher api tis twas to call, in yhos I sTit?k.rM6. 15V of fAt i IASTCA4. C0N6 VhYHNVS rND ( Buy xoo&seu- f wcawh PRXty 6cop t5 NQVR MIND LOOKING. SWr?V.U,TAfc8 fvf WORD FoR.1T. PfVf FOUVT P0V0U UlKtt T ? Mon- you cN look in thg guvss YoO'U STUCK ONIY IT ? 1" LOPES CAPTURE LONG ONE Grizzlies Lose in Twelfth Inning to Jones' Boys. SCOEE TIED IN THE EIGHTH JOHNSON VERY HARD TO HI TIGERS BUMP THE ATHLETICS Hurler for Washington Americans Keeps Them All Guessing. AVERAGES ARE KEPT DOWN Tuckrjr and llarrla Unanitr In Loner Dael. Which Winds Up When Lincoln' Men Kind (he , I., ll I , LINCOLN, Neb.," May 9. -Lincoln anti Denver played off a. postponed cumo; to day, and the locals worf, 2 to 1. In twelve Innings. It was u great pitchers' battle between Tuckcy and Harris. Denver got a run In the eighth and It ibuked ra plenty, but 'Lincoln ijed It up In Its half' of the same Inning. Neither pitcher was' In great danger from then Until Lin coln's ha.lt of the twelfth, whBrfsuo- ceislve singles by McCormlck, 'dole and Cobb sent 'th) winning1 run across. Scores LINCOLNi ' ' Ltoyd, 2b. :, 5 o .0 8 6 1 Mullen, lb.;.... s o i "is- j o McCormleh, If 6 1. 1 ..'3 ' 0' 0. Oole, cf., 6 0.1 1,1 0 Cobb. rfj..., . fi" 0'1 V 1 ' j o Barbour. Jb.w.....S o 1 0 i t Dowllmn mli..,... ii 1.11 i ; j. f, etratton, Tuckey, pK'.y.,',..V, 4, 0' l "o 10 .0, - ' mm -.mm "j; j Totals .,J.J2 7 3P t9 -3 TOJPfVKR,- , , . , , K O. A. EX. Gllmore. If f?,?'1" .1 ,1 '3 '0 0 Cassldy. rf ?,Vo 0-' ' 0 ''0 Channell, cf.,....tfla,oij 1 1- OL'.? 0 Qulllln. Sb 5 0 2 3 $ 0 French, 2b .. 6 6 1 6 6 0 Butcher, bb 4 0 0 2 7 0 Block, c 6 0 2 2 0 1 Fisher, lb fi 0 0 14 3 0 Harris, jj... 6 0 1, 0 2 0 . Totals .....40 1 "g 3t io One out when wtnnlntr run- scored. Lincoln '.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 610 0 0 1-3 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0-1 Earned TUrit Lincoln, j, Two-base hlU: i Gllmore, 'Block.- Double" play sp Lloyd to sMullon.arButcher to; French to Fisher, Stolen basef French. . flacrlflcrf hits: Btratton.2),4Cassldy (8). fltruckrouti By Tuekey, 3; by Harris, i. Bases on ballst Off Tuokey. 3; off Harris, 2. lme: 1;62. Umpiros: Sister and FlUslmmns. ST. JOE FANS GREET RETURNF HOME TEAM ST. JOSEPH, May 19. -Fifteen hundred wildly fiheqrl'nK fan's and a band of Jnurlo greeted the 8U Joseph Western league base Call players at the Union station tonight when the club Arrived here from Denver after a successful trip of fifteen days. The players were marched to a (deal hotel, where a moss nieotlnsr was held on the Veranda, and the players were compelled to make speeches. Only Two llnlmnrn Cnn Show Up neeoVil of ,r.OO All thc 'Crnoks 'Western Willctt Holds Philadclpnia unless j in All But Two Frames. Standing of Teams MACKMEN HURLERS HIT HARD . ( . -U t . .Diirlritt the first!; mohth ?t Ihb Amer htul league season. fifty,:Players had the mtsfArtuno to be comjiejiea tb.-bat nealnst Walter Johnson, who seems bent on shat tering to Infinitesimal rfmlthereens every pltoh'lntr fecorrt extant. Ot these fifty men lei than half, to befesaot. twenty-ope, were able to pro cure hits off the marvelous, Washtnuw) hurler. Their' safeties numbered thirty one, and the total of bases obtained on hits was . thirty-five. Bill Can-lean so-cured- the Ibnuest ' extra bac wallop oft Johnsoh-at. triple, -and; Clyde Kngle and Jack Jrtcjnnls got to him for doubles. Of the 'twenty-onb men who touched the Washington speed' merchant for hits efght 'were' Jjew Yo.fkere, seven were Boston players, four dfbw salary from Connie' Mack "and tw6 are employed by Charley Comlflkey. A hlte f3ojd and a Hlghlshder Jus now' ehioy the enviable, distinction of Owning .600 batting aver ages aealnst Johnson. The Johnsonlleji who have foqnd Sir waiter-easy (7) are .toe Bens and Jack tllvelt.' Bach man hers batted against Johnson twice and each man has torn btt one single. Three men have hit . against John son, the trio consisting of Clyde Kngle, Bert Daniels and fid Sweeney. Trls Speaker's percentage against Johnson is .400, while Olat Henrlksen, ISdflle Murphy, Jack' Barry and Bill Carrtgdn have hit at ft .333 clip against the shut-out king, The batting averages of the other play ers who made hits off Johnson from i Aprlf 10 ;to May 10, Inclusive, are as fol lows! ' , .SO-HtJnto Wagner, Charted Htirreths Bop Young. Frank Baker,. Jaq)t itJHnl nnd Harry. Lord. !lf-Ktevo Terkes and Harry Itooper. .143 Hal Chase. .125-Roy Hartsell and Birdie Cree. Here are the men who have, foiled tq got safeties art Sir Walter; - BoAton Durry Lewis. Larrv Qardner, Bay Collins, Charley Hall, Harold Janv rln, Forrest Cody, Buck O'Brien, Ncal Boll and Thomas, New York Harry Wolter. Oeorge Mo Connell BUI MoICechnlo Ksra Mldklff, Bay Keating and Schulz. Bhlladelphla Rube Oldrlng, Kddle Col lins, lSddle Blank, Jack Lapp and Pete Daley. . Chicago-Walter Sehaller, Morris Bath, Jacquoi Fournler, John Collins, Ohtnk Mattlok, Qcorge Weaver, Bay BolioUc, Ted Easterly and Frank Lange. DETnorr. a aii.h.o.a.k. 00. nuih U.J O t i o OVttt, 2b..... 4 10 2 0 OCfawfOTd. ill 1 I t t OoobU, . rt..., t t X 0 0 0Vih, I I, 1 0 0 OOilctr. lb., I 0 It' i 0 OMarlirtr, IM 1 I I I 0Pttn(, .. 1 I 1 0 owntvtt, p.,. a o e i o 0 0 Tout 10 II 17 11 1 11 i lis m j. uc Picture kjl jomiui i , In His B. V. D. . i I)j his cool B. V. D. Coat Cut Undcrahirt and Knee Length Drawers or Union Suit he : doesn't know that "fagged out", "all in", "used up" feeling that plagues the brow-mopper. B. V. fabrics are lieht-woven and skin-soft. B. V. D, bcine loose fitting, cannot bind or chafe the body. B. V. D. resists wash and wear, because it is made in the stroneest man ner of the best materials. On every B. V. D: Undergarment-is sewed TAit RiJ IVtvtn UM Made: for the Get a good look at this label and insist that your dealer sells you only underwear with the B. V. D. label B. V, D. Cost Cut Undenhlrti and Knee .Length Drawers, retail at 50c, 75c., $1.00 and SMO the Garment, B.V.D. Union Suits (Pat, U.S.A-4-30-07.) retail at 11.00. S1.50, T00, fJ.QO sn4 $5X0 the Suit. The B. V. D. Company, New York- Detroit Itnna Hnne Almost nt Will Until Fonrth Innlnjr, When Thomns In Believed hy t Lapp., DETriOIT. May lK.-Wlllett hold Phila delphia hltless In all but the third and eighth Innings today and Detroit took the opening game of the series, 9 to 3. The Tigers hit Wyckoff nnd Bush hard, Cobb leading tha assault with three sin gle. After Vltt In the first inning walked and advonoed on on infield hit, Cobb's single scored him. In the third Philadel phia made, three runs on ' singles by Thomas, Wyckoff and Oldrlng and a triple by Collins. In the Detroit half of the third, after Bush i walked, Vltt tied the scoro by driving a home run between Walsh and Murphy. Crawford drew n pass, Cobb singled and stole and' Vcaeh's single produced the winning runs. Detroit ran bases almost at will while Thomas-was behind the bat and ho was rllcv(!d In the fourth Inning by , Lapp. Score: k PHILADELPHIA. AP.ll.O.A. n.Mtpur, rt.4 loo Oldrlng. It.. 4 110 Colli, tb.. 4 3 4 1 Uiktr, 3b... 4 0 I S itclnnli. lb. 4 0 1 1 Walih. cf... 10 10 nirrr, m.... 4011 Thorati, e.. 1 0 I l Lapp, e 1 0 1 0 Wjrckoff. p.. 1 1 1 0 J. niuh, p.. 1 0 0 4 Tottli II I II 12 0 Philadelphia 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Detroit ,...1 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 -0 Two-baj,8 hit: Crawford. Three-base ... i.VdlQ ,L4,. VHU XllUli Ott Wyckoff. 4 In two and one-third In. nines; off Bush, in five and two-thirds innings. Saorlftce hit: Wlllett. Bcolen oases: cood w. veacli w, uuah, Wolsli. Double Plays: MclnnJs to Barrv to Mc Innts, Collins to Molnnts, Wlllett to Bush .to uainor. ien on oases: rnlladelpma, 4aotroltf 6. Bases on balls: Off Wll- iSrjirroff wycKon; 4 off J. Bush, 2. UItjt)r.Plbohed ball: By J. BuSh, Qalnor, Struck put; By Wlllett. lj by J. Bush, z. i-assa doiii iiioinan. nme: i;s. Umpires: Connolly and MoOreevy. naps' Hurler Wins lor Team. CLEVELAND. May 10l Pitcher Cv Falkenberc won his elithtli straight victory today at the expense of Wash ington, the Bcore belns; 4 to 1. An error of Judgment by First Baseman Johnston, wno put a doso runner out at first when he mlrht have cut off Wllll&nui at tha plate In the eighth Inning, deprived iFalkenborg of a shutout. uasnion was wild ana ineffective In the first inning. A passed ball on the third strlko allowed Johnston to reach flret. Chapman walked. Olson bunted nafulv. Turner walked, forcing Johnston In with a run. Chapman was out at the plate, but Jackson singled, scoring Olson and Turner. Williams scored Washington's run In the eighth on his triple and an Infield out. Cleveland then scored on Chap man's single, a sacrifice, an out and Jacson's single. jacKson killed a triple for McBrKle by a shoestring catch. Score: vVfD' WASinNtrroK'. AU.K.O.A.Bls An tl n l w Johsitoa. lb 4 111 0 IMoelUr, rt.. 4 I 0 10 Ohtpm-n, h I I S I OMllsn. cf... 4 0 1 0 ,0 01a, lb..., 1 1 1 I iMorrta, lb. 4 0 1 lo Turner, lb.. I Oil oaindtl, lb.. 4 011 0 0 Jtekion. rt.. 4 3 11 0 Li port., lb. 4 3 0 1 0 J(yn et.... 4 1 1 0 OMoUttd. u4 0 1 I 0 Ortsar. U.n 110 0 OBbtnks, It.. 10 10 0 Cfloh. e..l 0 I 1 OAln.raltb, 0. 0 0 1 0 0 I-aUnhn. p. 1 1 0 0 OWtlllims, o. 1 1 4 1 0 . . ramion, p.. o o o 1 0 ToUls 10 10 IT II lBnl. p.... 1 0 0 1 0 nurbllni, P. 1 "0 0 0 0 8ch(,r ..11000 AMER. LEAOUI3. AMER. A88'N. W.L.11t. W.L.Pet Phlla 19 8 .704, Columbus ..IS 10 .043 Cleveland .20 11 .6451 Kan. City. ..19 15 ,K9 Wnsh'gton 17 10 .630i Milwaukee 19 16 .m Chicago ...20 13 .60(11 lxtlsv11le ..19 IS Mi Boston 13 IS .4ii indlannp's .14 14 .600 St. Louis.. .14 20 . 412 Mlnnean's .14 16.40; Detroit 1121 .3UToledo 12 21 .364 New ynrit. . zi .liist. Fnui u i .ur W1SST. LESAQUE. W.UPct. Denvor 13 9 .667 Lincoln 17 9 .654 St. Joseph.. 16 11 ,C3 Des Moines. 12 14 .4tf Hloux- City.. 11 13 .458 Omaha II 15 .414 Topeka 11 15 .423 Wichita .... 3 19 .291 NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.IH;t Phlla 17 7 .7(N Brooklyn ...19 9 .679 New York...l6 13 .666 Chicago ..,..16 16 .484 St. Louis.... 14 15 .483 Boston 11 15 .423 Pittsburgh .12 IS .400 Cincinnati .. 9 20 .310 Yesterday's Ileaulta. WESTERN LEMH't. Eci-ver, 1: Llnroln, S; (tv.ilr. Innings) NATIONAL LEAGUE. Plttsbursh. 2: New York. 3: (fourteen Innings:) Cincinnati, o: Moston, s; (ten innings.; Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 19. St. Louts. 1: Brooklyn. 2: eleven ta kings.) Philadelphia:,-3; Detroit, . , , , Boston. 10: Chicago, 1: (called In eighth; dirkness.) New York, b; Ht. iiouis, o. Washington, 1; Cleveland. 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Columbus, St. Paul, postponed. Toledo, 8: 'Milwaukee. 16. Indianapolis, 6; Kansas Ctty, 3. Louisville-Minneapolis, postponed. Umuea Today, Western League Denver at St Joseph, Lincoln at Des Moines, Wichita, at Omaha, Topeka at Sioux City. National League Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Chicago at Boston. SL Louis at New York. American league Washington at Cleveland, Philadelphia at Detroit. New York at St Louis, iBoston at Chicago. American Association-1 Toledo at Min neapolis, IndlanopoUs at Milwaukee, Louisville at Bt Paul, Columbus at Kan sas City. Nebraska State League Hastings at Fremont, Seward at Kearney, York at C'olunjbus, Superior at Grand Island. DODGERS TAKEJHE SERIES Trounce Cardinals in Fast Eleven Inning Tussle. RU0KER HURT, OUT OF GAME YlnallnK and Grlner Twirl Senna lonnl Bnll Tenms Klpht even ly Until the Closing Innlnc. Batted for Ibl ln?,-"M e Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 iwo-uas mui Falkenburg, Gruney. Three-base hit: 'Williams. Sacrifice hltt Mun. cioian pases: jaCKson. Milan. Oandll, Jackson to Chapman. Hits: Off n one-miru inning; on isngel, n "J.!.'01". .nd two-thltds innings; oft uvcuuuk, , m iiirea innings, ikisos on Plt Clu,nlon, X Htruck out: By S. Passed ball: AlnsnJth. First base on errors: Washington, 3. Lett on basest j-icvcianu, ; wasmnguin. b. Timo: 1:45, Umpires: Dlneen and Hart. o nt oom'i aiercy. . pitcher of the world's champions, held the Inenla fit h I m.,iw , r.A , n i lost the opening game of the series, 1 to ... u( tiu. Miic same was oalled on account of darkness. Seott's wlldness. coupled with opportune Tl 1 1 H M I I.OVA Tlmtnn I w t.H . . Scott was replaced In the fifth Inning by ""ii", "" .limm imcnca ne vsutors added three more runs. The flsltllng behind Wood waa perfect while that behind the local twlrlers was farcical. Score: D08T2V, . CllICAOo. AD. It. O A B. AB. II. O A K. Hoopar. rt .4 J I 0 OSrhstlw, If. 4 1 1 0 0 SPMktr, cf. I I 0 0 OI-Mit, 'jb. i t 1 a 0 0 U"la. It... 4 10 0 OFournlar, lb I til 1 0 laiurln, lb.. 4 0 1 I OtVlllaa, rt.. 4 14 0 0 EAfia, lb... 1 lit 0 OQuWrly. .. 4 0 4 0 1 X. a m Mm ..,.. ....... . . T 1 I .. v , oiMatiiec. ci.. 4 I U O .---.-., " " . - ,niiiih, ci.. . sun , Kun'makr, e 4 t I 0 0 Wet Ttr. aa.. I 1 0 I t . p .... iooio Woad. n. ... S 1 S S acAnt, CmltU 0 0 0 0 TDUU.....H 124 10 0Jona ..... 0 0 0 0 ClroUe, p... 10 0 2 4v niiiiin in Bixin. Called on account of darkness. JJpston ..1 S 0 1 6 0 0 01 0 Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Tv.o-bsse hits: Nunamaker. Bngle, E&f "''ck'1 Wod. Hits: OJf "Ji" 6. lP r.our Innlncs. none out In fifth: off Smith, 3 in one Inning; off Ctcotte, 2 u mm luiuima. D-W1HQ4 nus: iierger, Jonts. Wood. Stolen bases: Yerkes. 6peaker. Engle. Left on bases: Boston. 6; Chicago, 9. Bases on balls: Off Scott 4i.v.ffJ YJ! ," BmllU. t Hit by pltohed ball: By Wood. Fournler. Struck out: By Wood. 3; b Clcotte. 1. Passed ball: Nunamaker. Wild pitch: Wood. Time: 2:05. Umpires: 0Iughlln and Ferguson. llla-ltlanders Win Game. ST. LOUia May 19.-NewYork won the first gams of the ssrles Ireiu St, Louis here today, S to 8. St. Louis undoubtedly will protest the gome to President John son of the American league on account, of Manager Chance batting out of his turn In the eighth Inning. Bt. Louis protested to Umpire Hlldobrand after the Inning, but ho Hald it wss too late. Chance batted for Fisher In the eighth and grounded OUt. wnen ne came u.i ma Dovuim vma ,w batted In Derrick's place and singled, scoring two runs. New York bunched flvo singles with two bases on balls, an er ror for seven runs In the eighth Inning. floors: v . . uatted ror weiiman in ninin. Batted for Johnston In ninth. Ran for McAUester In ninth. Agnew out for interference. Batted for Mldklgg In seventh.. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 33 New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 Two-oase nits: sweeney, Aitusei. xiiia: nf, tT4.I.Mw fl In i.v.n Innlnpct nff flrthtlls. 2 In one and two-thirds Innings; off Mc- uonneu, l in ono-wuru inniiii.. oHuuivn hits: Mtdkttf, Shotten, Stolen bases: Wllllapis (2). Double play: Sweeney to Stump. Left on bases: Bt Louis, 9; New York, 7. Balk: Wellman. Bases on baits; Oft Fisher, 1; off Schuls, 8; - MT-M 111, nl,1,A Kail Tlv JTlsher, Walsh. Struck out: By Fisher. la. . x . t . ft... llf-ll Y"fc. .. balU: Agnew, Sweeney. Time: 2:15. Um pires: ituaeurnnu hum vnno. Rourkes Are Back from Western Trip; Play Here Tuesday The Omaha base boll team arrived r.um yesterday from Topeka, calling the game Off which was arranged for yesterday at Lincoln In order to give. Denver an opportunity to play off, a postponed bat tle. Denver Is an a .western trip and was desirous of getting the postponed game out of the way. It being the only one they have. Rourke acquiesced la the mat ter, and the team came home yesterday. The Rourkes have ' had a disastrous trip, winning four games and losing seven. But the blame Is all to bo laid on the pitching staff, which up to date, has shown nothing whatever. Olosman and Robinson have won two or three gomes each, but this Is as far as It has gone. Manager Arbogast had: no apologies to make for the showing of tho team while on the western trip. Ho Is still of the opinion that the Omaha club Is the best In the league by tar. but admits that the twirling staff Is anything but up to snuff. However, ho says this department will be remedied within a few days, as Rourke Is dickering for a couple of new lingers and expects to close the deals shortly. it ourke did not return with the team. evidently being on a scouting trip.for new material for the pitching department The work of Grubb while on the road. says Arbogast, has heen all that could bo expected, and predicts that before the season Is over Omaha will have no re grets over the loss of Bert Nlehoff, who Is playing but a mediocre gamo with Loiijsvllle this season. Lineup for today's game. Omaha Wichita Kane First , Koerner Sehlpke .Reeong Hughes Grubb Third Babb Justice Short --, Rapp Coyle Left ...Pettlgrew Thomaeon...".-, Canter Middieton Congulton Right .Bills Johnson Catch Castle Hicks Pitch Scott The Perslstsnt nnC Juatoious Use ot Kewspaper Advertising Is the Boad to Big Returns. BROOKLYN, May 19, The Brooklyn and St Louis teams wound up their series with an eleven-Inning battle, today, the locals making it three straight by a 2 to 1 score. Rucker, who started off for Brooklyn, Injured his hand stopping a ball In the first Inning and had to retire. He will be out of tho game for several days. Yingllng, who relieved him, .twlrjed a sen sational game. Konetchy's single, Cathers sacrifice, nn out and ' Whltted's hit sent ncro&s the j only St Louis' run In the fourth. Grlner alsft pitched sterling ball. Brooklyn tied' the score In he sixth on Stengel's scratch j hit, Wheat's out and Daubert's single. The teams then fought evenly until the eleventh, when Whltted fumbled Stengel's grounder and then threw wild to the grandstand. Stengel took third on the double error. When filed out and Dau bert was walked Intentionally. Smith then made a drlvo past Kbnetchy and Stengel scored' the winning run? Score: ST. LOUIS. 'BROOKLYN. AD.H.O.A.E. All.Il.n A K. Hnrclna, 2b. 6 0 1 S Atonran,' rt... 10 10 0 Mowrer, lb. 5 o' 1 I OKrkpUrk. IbO- 0 0 1 0 nnetcny, ids lit i oilumri, Zbrr 5 114 0 Catbera, rt.. 1' 0 2 0 0Btnl, cf.. 4 12 0 0 Oikes. el.... 4 10 0 OWheat. If.., 0 4 10 Whltted. all I I in.ub.rt lb. 4 2 17 0 1 n MoLrtin, e.. 4 1 t 1 0 Smith 3b... 5 114 0 urmer, p... 4 0 0 0 OFUher, .. 1 1 2 I 0 -'Miller, e.,.. 4 i i l o TaUU 14 111 It ZRucker, p., 0 0 0 1 0 YlDgUnf. p. 1 1 0 I 0 Tots! IS i 13 11 0 One out. when ,wlnnlng run .scored. Batted for Moan In tenth. St. 'Louis o o o i o o o n rf rt oi 'Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0' 0 13 Lit on bases: St. Lduls, fi; Brooklyn, 9. Threeb-ase hit; Daubert- Sacrifice niw. uamers. jvioran, ringung. Dirst Daee on error; urooitiyn, l. ixmble play: HUmmel to Daubert Bases on balls: Off Rucker. 1: off Ylnnllnc-. 1: nff Grlner, 4. Struck out: By Ylngiine, 2; by Grlner, 3. Hit by pltohed ball: By Grlner, Fisher. Hits: Off Rucker. none in two-tniras .inning; grf Yingllng. 8 in ten and one-third lnnlhtrs. Time: 2:00. hUmprlse: Brennan and 12a son. Phillies Get the Hits. PHILADELPHIA, May 19,-Phtlodel-plil a made a clean sweep of the series of three games with Chicago, the visitors losing today, 4 to 10. Chicago got a Jead of three runs by hitting Brennan's de livery hard In the first two innings, but after that the home twlrler had things his own way. In the third inning, Philadelphia) piled up six runs on four hits and tfcree bases on balls off Lavender and an error by Phelan. They also made good use of their hits In the tuutui turn me sixm innings. Zimmer man was ordered off the field In the fourth inning by Umpire Byron for disputing, the latter's decision In refusing J2i1,2.w a Jhat Knabe had left third base befOre Miller made a sensa tional catch of Magee's fly. Score: ailCAOO. PHILADELPHIA, Miner. ir.To'-TVora.k.rt. ct-n, Ki,,aB!.W.bi 0 1 1 JKnabaTlb... I 0 110 Mllcbell. rf. I 10 0 OLobert. lb.. I 14 10 Jlmrman. lb 2 1 o 1 lYlxe. ... i i o o &r. lb... 10 11 OOatath. rt..il 110 0 Sater. lb.... 4 1 10 0 OLuOjrua. lh.) 0 110 Leaeh el...3 0 2 0 0DStin7 ... 4 1111 Dridwell. UUII OKIIllter. o... 4 1110 Archer 0M.,4 2 B 1 ODrraoao, p.. 4 0 0 2 1 LfiTender, pi 0 0 1 1 , J. Oorrldon .. l 0 0 0 0 TotaU 111117 11 2 lfeclncr .. 1 0 0 0 0 ' ' ToUls.....l" l74 IliaHe4 f.or Lavender In ninth. Batted for Miller In ninth Chicago l 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Philadelphia 0 0 6 2 0 2 0 0 10 Ttvo-base hits: Mitchell (2), Zlmraer man. Thren.haj hu. K-illif,' XiiL. hits. Knabe, Magee. Stolon bases: Lo . rhuLoftch' Pouols Plays: Zimmerman to Phelan to 8aler. Killlfer to Doolan to Luderus to Klltlfer. Lft on bases: Chi cago, (; Philadelphia, 0. Bases on balls: Off Lavender. 6; off Brennan, 4. First base on errors; Chicago, 1; Philadelphia. 2. Struck out; By Lavender, 3. by Bren- A.nic; i:w umpires; mgier and Dyrnn. Giants Defeat Pirates, NEW oitK. May 19.-New York de feated Plttburgh today In a hard-fought fourteen-lnnlng game by a score of 3 to 2. .Camnlts and Marquurd engaged In a Wonderful pitchers' battle, but both gave way in extra Innings to pinch men. Hen drlx. who lelleved Cam nits, allowed New lork to tie the score In the twelfth and to win out In the fourteenth. , Pittsburgh scored Iti Ihe Hrst Inning on Carey's single, Vlox's double and a fielder's choice. Tho Giants tied It up In the fourth on Fletcher's single and Doyle's triple. Tho game was a tie until the twelfth, when Simon singled. Kelly ran for him nnd scored on a wild p ich, a single and a sacrlftoe fly New York tied It again in Itt halt rn Uetcog'B doi-tle, u passed ball and Kelly's wild throw to fthlrd. They won out In the fourteenth., Iteraog and Meyers eecurlng singles with one out Wsgner threw out Htrzog at the plate on Wilson's grou'iot-, hut Burns" lonp hit to left scored Cooper, who ran fur Meyers. Soore: riTTSBUIUHI. torw TonK AB.H.O.A B r An 11. O A B. Maoaor. ct 1110 tfllume. If.. I 1 4 0 0 Hornun. rt. 1 1 1 0 OF Safer, tf. . 4 0 4 1 0 Cam, lf.... 110 OPIateher. ta 4 1 1 1 0 Vlai. Ib...Mi lit 0McCbrmlk 1 0 0 0 0 Wainer, aa.. 4 112 lOroh. aa. .. 1 0 1 t 0 Millar, lb-. 4 111 0 1 Doyle, tb... 4 1 4 3 f Wlleon. rf. 1 0 0 0 OStunay, rf.. f 1 0 0 0 Bullae, rf.,. 1 0 0 0 lUvrkle, lb.. 0 0 10 0 0 Hendrix. p.,1 1 0 0 OHart .alb.. 4 14 10 Jlrrne, tb. .. 1 2 3 IMeyeri, e. 1 11 I 1 BlmoB, o., .i 111 (Scoapar .... 0 0 0 0 0 Krllr. 0 10 lUenjuanl. 4 0 0 I 0 Camnttt p... 4 0 0 2 O'Pawra .... 0 0 0 0 0 flratt. rt.-,. 1 t 't 0 OAroea. B ....0 0 0 0 0 - Craodall .110 0 0 Totala 41 1111 IT lSBodxra . 0 0 0 0 u Texraaa p . 0 0 0 1 0 Wlleon ...1400 Batted for Tcsreau in fourteenth. i Pittsburgh 1 0000000000100-2 New York 0 001000000010 1-3 First base on errors: New York. 3, Two-base hits: Vlox, Murray, Horzog, Crandall, Burns. Three-base hits: Doyle, llondrix. Sacrifice hits: Wilson, Shafer, Jlofman. Stolen basts: Wagner (2), Sillier, Mcrkle, llofman, Herzog, Left on bases: New York, 11; PlttSDUrgh. 1L Doublo plays: Wagner to Miller, Simon to Miller. Meyers to Groh. Bases on balls: Off Marqhard, 3; off Tesroau, 2; off Cnmnltz, 6; oft Hendrix, 1. Struck out: By Marquard, 9; by Tesreau, 3; by Catnnlts, 2. Wild pitch: Camnltz. Passed ball! Simon. Hits: Off Marquard, 10 In cloven Innings; off Ames, 2 in one Inning, off Tesreau, 1 In two Innings; off Cnm nltz, 4 In eleven innings; off Hendrix, 6 In flvo and two-thirds Innings. Time: 3:20. Umpires: O'Day and Emslle. Drnvca Tronnce neds. " BOISTON. May 19. Connelly, whose home run drive with three on bases In the ninth Inning; helped Boston to tie the score, contributed tn his team's defeat by Cincinnati in the tenth, whenu' he dropped Clarke's fly. Clarke scored on Becker's single and Cincinnati won. 9 to 8. Cin cinnati apparently hod the game when' Boston came to the bat In the nlth, five runs behind. Benton, who had Been keep ing -the locals' hits scattered, weakened and was succeeded by Johnson, who passed Slyers, filling the bases. Con nolly's, hit, followed by 8weeney's single, caused Johnson's ertlrement In favor of Brown. Then Sweeney- scored- tho tying ru non two sacrifices. Brown retired Boston In tho tenth by striking out Cal houn and Myers and throwing out Mar anvllle. Score: BOSTOW. CINCINNATI. AUiH.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.E. IfartnTtl, lit t II 0 Banner. If.. 10 10 0 Myen. lb... 1 0 10 1 OBitet, rt.... 4 110 0 Connelly, If. 4 X 1 0 1 Tinker ... S 1110 Sweener. 2b 4 2 4 1 I Becker, cf.. 4 1 0 1 Tltut, rt.... 4 2 0 0 OMaruna, lbS 0 11 1. 1 Minn, cf... 3 0 10 OBrchimr. tb 4 1 4 1 a Seymour, cf . 0 0 0 1 OOrtnt, lb.... 4 1110 Derlln, lb,. 2 I 2 2 0 Clarke, ..,. 6 0 & 2 0 Smith. 3b... 0 0,0 0 0 Benton, p,.. 3 2 0 0 0 Rarlden, ,o.. t 0 1 4 ljobnaon, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Tyler, p 1 0 0 7 011. Brown, pl.O 0 1 0 Noyee, p.... 0 0 110 Rudolph, p. 0 0 0 0 0 -Totala 17 12'10 It 4 D. Brown,. 1 0 0 0 0 M)tchll ..11000 Colllna .... 0 0 0 0 0 ' - ' McDonald , 0 0 0 0 0 Calboun ... 1 0 0 0 0 I . mm -m Totat U ' 10 U 4 Batted for Tyler In seventh Batted for Noyes In ninth. ' "Ran for Mitchell In ninth, Batted fdr Mann In ninth. Batted for Rudolph In tenth. Boston 0, 11000016 08 Cincinnati 0 1 0.C 1 1 0 0 0 13 Two-base hits: Connelly, Berghamer, Tinker., Home runs: Titus, Connelly. Hits: Off Tyler, 9 in seven innings; off Noyes, 2 in two innings; off Rudolph, 1 In one inning; off Benton, 7 In eight In nings and nono out .In nlhth; off John son, 2 In ninth and none out; off Brown, nono in two innings. Sacrifice hits: Mo Donald, Bates. Stolen bases: Berg hamer (2), Grant, Bcschcr. Double plays: Tinker to Berghamer to . Marsans (2). Sacrifice fly: Seymour. Left on bases: Boston. 9; Cincinnati, 11. Bases on balls: Off Tyler. 6: off Noves. 1: off IludolDh. "2; off Benton, 6; off Johnson, 1; off M. nroira, i. nn oy pncnea Daii:. iiy uen ton, Myers and Sweeney; by Tyler, Bescher. First base on errors: Boston, 2; Clnclnnotl. 2. Struck out: By Tyler, 3; by Noyes, 1; by Rudolph. 1; by Benton. 2: by M. Brown, 2. Passed ball: Rarlden. Time: 2:35. Umpires. Klem and Orth. ENTRIES ARE CLOSED FOR THE EARLY RACES ' ' "s-t ToUla. 41 I'll It t Two out when winning run scored. Miller out hit by batted ball. Batted for Fletcher In eleventh. Ran for Meyers tn fourteenth Ran for Marquard in eleventh. Batted for Ames In twelfth, Raa for. CrandiOl io, twelfth, , (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May J9.-(Speclol.)-Secre- tary W. R. Mellor will receive all entries for the early closing races of the Ne braska state fair, which have been post marked on May 19, th ecloslng day. 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