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TECE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1913. BILLS GETS HIS REYEN6E C. Mutt and His Sister Get an Awful Shock Drawn for The Bee by ''Bud" Fisher Eoleased by Bourko, Turns irt and Helps to Sown Omaha Nine, IOCAIS MANAGE TO GET A HUN 1 11 Lone Score Cotati When neft-an Makes n Urror nnd Threni Wild to the Flret hrksi jo trails, erstwhile pitcher for the Omaha team, but whom Rourko released unconditionally, flared prominently In yesterday's game In which Wlohlta won, 1 to L Bills 1 now pUylng right field for the Witches nnd It was his double In tho first frame that sent across the first tally and ho scored a fsw eeconds later cm Kocmer's single past second. Harry .Hicks, who was elected to work for the RoSrkaapltehed a rood game, but tho thro bunched hits In tho Initial inning proved his Waterloo. On tho other hand, Regan , new twlrler secured by HVlchlts, held Omaha helpless all through the runt. At no time was he In danger, keeping tils hits well scattered. In the ninth frame Jhe Bourkes garnered two cafe hits, trot theyj failed' to materialise Into runs. Omaha secupd Its only run through an error by Regan and had it not been for his world throw of 'Hick's easy grounder the Omaha team would have been held aeorlelou. In the fifth Inning Regan got himself in a bad hole, ' but emerged without a pcratch. With the base choked and but tone out, he settled down and hurled air 'light ball ThOraason, who Is usually xood for a safe hit when hits are needed, sent a stinging grounder to Hughes . who threw Bchlpke out at the plate and than Kane popped one up to Pettlrraw, ending" Omaha's chances of scoring. Looked Like n Rally. ' Omaha started the ninth with which looked Uke a rally, With Orubb In '.the discard, Schlpke poled a single through the pitcher's box. Shestnk went In to bat for Hicks and slamed out a neat eJnjtle to center, Schtpko taking second. Neff, batting for Justice sending a high fly Into Pcttlgrew's hands and Coyle was on easy out, Rapp to Koemer. A. heat double In the third Inning robbed the Hourkes of a chance to score. With one down and Justice on the Key stone sack ThOmaaon was hit by a pitched ball, but Kane batted into a double, Hughes to Rapp to Koerner. Omaha did somo clever fteldlnr. Orubb, especially playing a good game. The youngster handled six chances with on boot, which was excusable. In the fourth frame Coyle made a beautiful catch of Pettigrew'a fly to the left field boards. Coylo was playing in close, but with the craefc of the bat against the ball started tearing out Hearing th fence he made a lonjf dive and snatched tho bait out of midair Just as It was about to bans Into the boardii Omaha. One Itt Seventh, The Witches scored two in Jhe first ailddleton alngjed to" left and scored on mil double to center,, Koerner followed with' slnge to canter scoring Bills. In the- -seventh Omaha made one. Pchjpko singled to center an scored on Jtegan error 'when he threw wild to Keswick's at (tig. . f The visitors ot their last run In the tlityth. Jfughcs drew.'atpojw.-.werit to 4 cdn4, on'" Pettlgrew's ' sacrifice and aeppcd cWHapp's stinging t'o center. Score: OMAHA. , 4l AH, n. Jnatica. s , .....S o Coyle, If .i o Tbomaeon. cf S o Kane, lb..,., ,.,.4 0 ICongatton. rf......4 0 Johnson, o.. .......... .4 0 GrubB. Jb ,...8 H Bchlpke. Zb., 2 1 Slicks, p 2 0 Shestak ..............1 0 Neff 1 0 Totals ,. .....St l WICHITA. AB. R, MMdleton, cf t 1 Bills, rt ,.... 1 l Koerner, lb.., ,,,.5 0 Hughes, 2b., 4 1 It O. A. E. 1 1 8 6 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 8 1'. 1,0 0 0 0 S 0 0 011 S 5 1 0 1 ,0 K 1 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 zt iT 1 II. O. A. B. 3 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 3 11 3 0 1 'S 7 0, gsgsgsgsgW wWt Two r With A Single Moral-B.V. D. ON one side, coolness and comfort on the other side, heat and discomfort. Which side VLTGyou on? "Sidestep" Bummer nan and fe by wearine B. V. 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Doubls plays s Kane to Bchlpke: Hughes to Rapp o Koerner. mrucx out: ur hicks, V Reran. 2. Rases on balls! Off Iflcks. 3; off Reran, 3. Hit by pitched bolli schlpke, Thomason, Wacob. Ieft on bases: Omaha, lo; Wichita, S, Tlmo, 1:45, Umpire; Anderson. I ICAwS POUNDIflD OVER LOT HIobx City Batters Win by Score of Fifteen to Six. BIOUJC CITY, lo., May a.-Aftor hav ing the gamo well In hand at one portod, Topeka played Indifferent ball and lost a weird exhibition to Hloux City by a score of IS to 6. The locals oounded the visit ing pitchers almost at will and were as- niaiou vj ntiuiiviwt Alio w ,,v freely, but were Unable to bunch effeo. livci. mulct . aioux otTy. All. R. II. O. A. E. o. 2 6 4 A. 4 4 0 0' 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 T. Smith, 2b 3 Cooney, ss..,,, 6 0 a 2 1 0 s 2 S 0 0 f 0 Woolums, lb.. 4 Rapp, o.., 6 White, p........ .,, 1 Klein, p , 0 Drown, p. ... ...... 1 Holmes 1 Totals .....SS 15 19 27 U 1 TOPBKA, AD. R. . O. A. E. Cochran; Sb.. 1 1 1. 1 i Lm. It. 8 0 3 1 0 0 Forsytbe, of.., S 0 0 2 . 0 0 MclirnCrf U X 3 I 0 0 Rapp. ib m, s a a ia 0 0 Frenoh, ss, ... 4 0 3 1 4 0 MoAllUter, C 4 0 3 3 1 0 a. Smith. 2b........ 2 1 0 8 8 0 Fullerton, P 3 0 1 0 3 0 Reynolds, p... 9 0 0 0 0 0 Fares " uiai-KO, .11,..,,.,,,,,. 0 Davidson, of; 5 liroen, rf,., S Callahan 3b....'...,l S fit KttDtTfliifRC? IV.D. Vita liKi (rtu..A.: 4:147.) itull t It 04, CI.IS, si. BO. J.W UIJ.M The .D.Cms .sglgjgglS ft If BBBBBBBBBBBBBBr W v rBBBBBBBBBBKl BSSL H W 11,1 tUHSatlir 0 u Totals 40 S 14 Batted for Klein in sixth. Woux City. 0 0 1 3 1 1 4 4 -15 lopeka 0 03330000 f1 .1 bi Bloux City, a: Topeka, i rlt..bft,.,JJn errors iTopeka, 1. Sao- 11.1u.1uu xwo-Dase nits: cocn- ran. Rapp (4), Rapps, Callahan. Clarke. Stolon basal nmwn. miu nt wm,. 7 In four Innjnws off Klein. B in two ln nmgsi orr Fuiierton, 10 in six Innings: t.k1"01'1'. . in two-thlrds Innlng-j oft Richardson, 8 In one and one-third In nlngss ttt Brown, 3 in three Inning ?0V.bJ.plaAf,; a 8mlth o Happsj T. Smith to Cooney to Woolums. Btruok lerton. 1: by TtnVnnTrt, 1. ki nink.M.n 1. Dass on balU: Off Fullerton, It oti Reynonis, 4: off Richardson. 1. Wild f ". ruuorion, iieynoias, mt by P.,.ti?hd, bttJ,s tm,.th. Woolums. Timei So. Umpire Fltsstmmons. DE3NVSR SIKN I,OSB STEADILY Another Defeat Marked Vo tor Them br St. Joienli. ST. JOSEPH. Ma.. Mv 91 Tn..r.v. easily defeated Denver by heavy hittlny 1 mo ,ntir u.ri 01 ma game, alter Hagonnan had been put off the. Brdunds uy umpire Bigier for wranBllng. Later jiciiunx, manager or tne Denver olub,. also was sent from the park. The bat-, ;"'!.. vv. a'"""; ana twining , featured Zwlllnig'a Ions hotne run was. a feature. Horei DKNVER. - .. . AD. R. II. O. 4 1 0 4 7 0 0 0 A. 0 0 0 . 2. 3 3 1 0 2 0 1 uassiay, ri.,, 0 0 0 0, .1 I 0 0 0 0 CliannelC cf ..2 Qulllln, 3b ,..,...4 iKrench. 2b,, ... luuicuor, ss. x iSlOOK. 0. ............. 2 'Fisher, lb ,..4 dlagsrman, p., St Wolfgang, p...., 0 Schrelber, p 1 Totals SO , '3 ST JOSEPH, 34 1? AU. R. 11, o. 4 3 0 It s t l 0 0 A. .0 KOliy, II M..,5 2 R. Watson, rf 6 2 . Watson, rf. ,5 2 Zwtlllng. lb B '2 Ketter. c S 1 Westersil, Sb ,..,4 1 lOchs, 2b B O Meinke, ss 5 0 Chellette, p.., ...3 1 Bochler, p.., 1 0 Total 40 U 18 27 19 Denver 0 1010000O-2 Bt Joseph 1 0 0 0 3 0 4 6 -42 Home runt Zwtlllng. Thre-baso bits Block, 0. Watson, Westerzll. Twobas hits: French, Fisher, Kelly (1). Pacrl flea hits: Butcher (3). Illock. Stolen bases: u. wauon, z wining, mu; Off Harerman. 8 In four and one-third in. Sings; off Bchrelbsrj 13 In tares and. two lirda inning: off ChelletL B In. six and two-thirds innings: off Boeblsr, 1 In two and one-third Innings. Struck out: By CltslleUa, 3; by BoohUr, 1; by Uoger mu. 4: by Schrelber. 1 Bases on balls: Off Chellttt, 6: off Hacermaa, 1: off Woltgarur, 1; off schrtlbsr, S. Hit by pitched ball: By. Cheilitis, Sohrelber. WHO pitotu uneiittte. jjaiKt BOonJer. Lett on basts: Denver. ; at. Joseph, S. Time: 3:r. Umpire; etgur. Farrell Puts Blame on Bermuda Weather NSW TOrtK. May 31 The New York Americana will not train In Bermuda agaim Tha extremsly warm weather and the. dampness thsre is believed to have caused a reaction when the players re turned and began operations in the colder climate here. This. was tha. statement of President Prank FUrrell, who Is back In thl city today, after a trip to Chi cago, Mr. FarreU said Manager Chanct Could give no other explanation of why Ma pitchers have been, sutferine from sore arms and lame, backs since the opening or th season other than the climatic chngt. , Despite the poor snowies' of the Tankee rreeioem irreu riser oniy praiso ror Chance. "With our pitchers terribly crippled and a big gap at short field. I think qhaaco Is worfting miraous on the western trip," he. said. "We-ars -on-the-outlook for new men, but desirable ones are hard to ob tain," ' ' 1 Big Nine Offioials Will Wear Uniforms CmCAOO, May 21.-KerafUr omclals cf "Dig Nine" conference meets will wear a uniform. The Innovation was adopted I at a meeting of the managing committee here yesterday, and when the conference 'meets at Madison, Wis., In June the of ,folals, clad In white caps and white trousei-s and navy blue c ats, will march lento the field. "We must have some distinctive dress tor the officials," said George T. Horn, who has ben chosen official referee. "both for the sake of appearance and convenience- An official dreesed in uni form will be easily found any time. None but those In uniform will be allowed on 0 24 the track." . I . ' . ' , 1 TWO STRAIGHT FOR PIRATES Pittsburghs Break Inner Defense of Dodgers in Eighth to Win. STARTED WITH TEXAS LEAGUER Foov Sacrifice Dnnts In Itoir Fol low Wlla ThrOTTS and Three hnns Resnlt Score Is Five to Tto. BROOKLYN, May 21 Pittsburgh made it two straight in the series with Brook lyn today by breaking' up the Inner de fense of tho locals in the eighth. The score was tied at 2 to 3 when VJox opened that Inning with a Texas leaguen Four sacrifice bunts In a row followed, Ragan and Smith making wild throws on the first two, Byrnes and Miller worked a squeese play on the fourth bunt. Mil ler scoring the third run of the Inning and emaking the tally 6 to 2, which was th final count Brooklyn's two runs were scored in the fourth when Stongel walked, stale sec ond and came home with Klrkpatrlsk on the litter's drive for the circuit. Adams, although frequently in hot water, held the locals runloss in the other eight In- 0 nlngs. Mo ran opened the' game for 0iMokyn with what should have been a home run, but was held at third an! failed to score. Daubert and Otto Mil ler were put out of the same for pro- lesung Klem's decisions on strikes. Score; P1TTBDUH01I. BROOKLYN. AD.II.O.A.K. ah if n i n Mnor, cr.. 1 1 1 0Morn, rt... s I 1 1 0 nrajr, 11..,. 0 1 0 OHum'I.MMb 4 VIM, lb.... 4 t S t lSUmtl. cf. I 1 11 wicntr. ss, I ill (twhut, it... J. Ulltr 1U 0 10 ODtubtrt, lb t WltMK. rf.. S 110 OK'nat'k 9N 1 Brnu, lb... Sit SSmlth, lt... 4 iMAn A m V e A Vi a vtxwH, v. w v urisuivr. urn Aduns. p... 4 1 1 OO. MUUr. e. 3 -.KTwin, o... I Tbttls ...,U in t jIrid. p.,. S XHihin ... 1 ToUls .,..14 "5 2714 BatUd for Itagan In ninth. Pittsburgh 0 1 0 o o l o a o-R xirooKiyn 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 Left on bases: Pittsburgh, fl; Brook lyn. 8. Two-base hits: Vlox, hogan, Cal lahan. Three-base hit: Moron. Home run: Kirkpatrick. Sacrifice hits: Men sor, Wagner, J. Miller. Wilson. Byrne, Stolen bases: Mensor, Carey, Bterurel (2), Kirkpatrick. Double play: Mo ran to Miller. Base on balls: Off Adams. 3; pff Ragan. 1. Btruok out: By Adams, 8; by Ragan. S. Time: 1:48. Umpires: Klem and Orth. rhtlllea Shut Out Reds. PHILADELPHIA. M.v 11 CMnrlnnl receivea we worst aereat ot tne eeaeon hore today when "Philadelphia won, 12 to ino nomo team orove Jonnson ana Harter off the rubber in three Innings each, and hy making throe hits off orauni delivery ran meir numoer or areties to twenty ror tnirtr-one banna Cravath made four singles and a triple In five times at bat, the latter drive sending in three runner In the first in ning. Luderus made a home run, a double, a single and a iscnnca ny in live trips to the plate. In addition to holding; Cincinnati down to three singles, Beaton made a home run ana a single, score; CINCINNATI. PIUIADtxrillA. AD. ll.O. A. B. . AB.H.O.A.B, Pucker. IM 1 I t 0Ptkrt. tt, I I I 1 I lUtM. rt.... 4 11 1KMM, 3D.. 1 1 It OLAbrrt, lb.- 4111 e i e imuh, it,. (. t 4 SIS ecrststh. rti I I I Oil tfUiltrua lb. 4 I 4 o 0 2 1 1 Dootln. M.'l 2 2 e 0 1 ( HllllUr. . c. I I 0 1 i ( eiioir, .. i i t o I I I eBwtqa, p.., ill) a 4 0 ' Tinker. 1 Almia, id I Utcker. cf.. Mutui, lb 4 lerstrlb-U 4 uraat, 9b. . Cltrk e... 1 Kllax. e.... JOhnMD. P.l llutn. m. 1 0 0 TeUlt ... .46 20 ? I t BcoHb, p.... 1 e e o ToUls ...19 3 it I I anclnnatr .0 O.OOOOOOO-O i'nuaaeipnia u a a o a o a u Two-bass hits! Luderus. Howley. ilsy see. Three-base hits Cravath. Home runs: Luderus, Statou. Hits: Off Johnson, 7 in three tnntngv: oft Harter. 10 in three Innings; off Brnuh, 3 in two flee. flyi Luderus. Double plays: Booker to Tinker. Berghamracr to Marsans, Pas kert to Lobert. Becker to Almeida. Left on bases: Cincinnati. 7i PhitadelDhla. 7. Bases on bails Off HarterJ 1: off Bee ton. 4. First base on errors: Cincinnati. It Philadelphia, L Suuck out: By John son, 1 by Harter. 1; by Smith, 1: by Beaton, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpires: O'Day ana email. Cards Taker Second of Sertrau NEW YORK. May. 21. Bt Louis won its second successive game from New Tork today. Tesrau held Bt Louis to four hits, but was wild. Issuing passes. He passed the first three men who faced him In the first Innlnr. but act out ot that hole with only one run scored off him. Sallee. though hit harder than Tesreau, was effective In the pinches. His poor Inning was the fourth, when New York scored two runs on two singles, a steal and three errors. 6t Louts won in the eighth, when Konetchy's single drove home Evans and Bheckard. In the locals' halt of 'this Inning they filled the bases and Mcraw took out Hersog. who had made two hits and sent in Meyers. The latter sent s.n easy fly to Bheckard. Manager Huggtns was put. out ot the game for protesting a decision. Score ST louU MW YORK. AD H OAS AB.ll O A S. iiucstu. tb i i e Bunu. it. a e Etibi. rt ttet tSUttr. t! 4 1 1 t UiM.iMti mi tsoe4cru. i e e e o Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. NATL. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Phlla 19 7 .731 Brooklyn ...19 11 .633 New York., .IS 14 .H7 St, Louis. ...IS 15 .510 Chicago 17 16 ,M5 Boston 11 17 .293 Pittsburgh .14 18 .438 Cincinnati . S "t 0rt Denver 18 10 .U3 Lincoln ..,.17 10 .6301 au Joseph. .17 11 .G07 Oes Molnes.13 H .m Sioux City..l2 IS .480 Omaha 13 16 .429 ropeka ....11 16 . 4071 Wichita .... 0 19 .321 .W.L.Pct. V.1..'M I phlla 19 9 .6791 Columbus ..19 11 .633 Cleveland .21 12 ,63i Kan. City. .a id .fvs wash 18 u .621 Louisville ..18 16 .523 Milwaukee 19 IS ,6C0 Indlanap's .14 14 .000 Mlnneap's .14 16 .467 Toledo 12 21 .361 St. Paul 12 19 .387 MINK LEAGUE. Chicago ...20 14 .UW Boston ....14 18 .438 Bt. Louts., '.15 21 ,417 Detroit ....12 21 .864 New York.. 9 22 .20W NEB. LEAGUE. W.L.PCL W.L.Pct. Falls City... 4 2 .687 Humboldt .. 3 2 .603 Hastings ..4 1 .8001 UOlUmbUS . 4 2 .667 Be ward 4 3 .E71 Auburn 3 3 .600 Nob. City..,. 1 4 .209 Fremont ,..3 3 .tool Kearney ... 3 3 .600 ur. isiana.. z i .333 York 3 t .333 Superior ... 2 4 .333 Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 2: St. Joseph, 12. Lincoln, 0; Oes Moines, 4. Wichita, S; Omaha. L : Topeka, 6; Sioux City, 15. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh, 5; Brooklyn 2. Cincinnati, 0; Philadelphia, 13. , Chicago. 6; Boston. 6. , St. Louis, 4; New York, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington. B: fMvInrt S? rten In. nlngs.) Philadelphia-Detroit, postponed. New York, 0: St Louis, 6. Boston, 10; Chicago, 9. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo-Minneapolis, postponed. Indlanapolls-Mllwaukee, postponed. Louisville. 2: Bt. Paul. 6: (second Rams postponed). Uoiumuus, 3.6; Kansas City, 2-6. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. York, S; Fremont, 4; (eleven Innings). Superior, 4: Kearney, S, Hnstlngs, 3; Columbus. 0. Beward, fl; Grand Island, 2. MINK LEAGUE. Humboldt. 3; Nebraska City. 2. Falls City, 6; Auburn, 4; (ten Innings). Games Today. Western Leairue Denver at St. Jo- seph.L Incolli at Dea Moines. Wichita at Omaht, Topeka at Bloux City. national iftKUe rittsburRh at Phila delphia, Chicago at Boston,, Bt.lLouls at New Yi.rk. American Leairue Washington at Cleveland, Pl.i:adolihl.i at Detroit, New xotk at tu i-oui, itoion at unicaso. American association roieao at Aiin neapolls, Indianapolis at Milwaukee, Louisville at St. Paul. Columbus at Kan sas City. Nebraska Btate League York at Fre mont, superior at Kearney, Hastings at Columbus, Reward at Grand Island. Ehsok'erf.ll I Mowrnr Ib I 1 1 orittcber, w4 0 2 I 0 4 IDoylt. 2b... 4 0 14 1 2 OUerklt, Ik. 4 ' 1 10 0 0 0 OMumr. rf.. I 2 1 0 0 1 OWllxvn, 0.. 1 0 I I 0 1 XlWnof. tb.. t 2 0 I 0 I lUrn ... 1 0 0 0 0 - Oroh. ib. .. 0 0 10 0 0 I KoMtebr, lb I 1 It Oak. cf... 4 0 1 wtilUM. u. I Wlnso, e... 4 6lle, p., i 4 0 1 1 I 0 1 Tots 21 I II II 4Twreau. p.. I 0 0 I 0 QmaiUll . 1 0 0 0 4 , oTUU ... m inu I Batted for Shafer in the ninth. 'Batted for Herzog in the eighth. Batted tor Tesreau in the ninth. St. Louis 1 00010020 t New York 0 10200000-a Bases on errors: New York, 1; Bt Louis, 1. Two. base hits: Murray. Mer kit. Sacrifice hits: Mowrey Wilson. Murray, Tesreau. Magee. Stolen bases: Merkle, Bums. Herzog (2), Whltted (2i Huggtns. Konetohy. Murray. Left on bases: New York. 6; St. Louis, 5. Baset on balls: Off Tesreau, 6: off Bailee, 2. Struck out? By Tesreau, 5; by Sallee. 2. Passed belli Wlngo. Time: 1:&5. Um pires: Rlgler and Byron. Cub Licit Brave. BOSTON, May 21. Chicago won again from Tlructnn tnrinv. A to 5. ReUlbSCh held the locals sate up to the eighth inning when he was driven from the box and itoston scorea iirt runs on mm wm Cheney Chicago In the third Itmlntr massed a double, two singles and a home run, the latter by Zlmmtrman, for four tallies, and bunched hits off Hess In two other sessions for single runs. Score: CIUCUOO. BOiSTOS AB.H.O.A B. AB.H.O.A.B. iUllr. It - 0 4 0 0Muii'1I.u 4 12 10 Kftrl . lb... 4 4 ( lMrers. lb.. 4 110 0 0 Mlteh.ll. rt. I 4 0 ecnaU7, n. 1 J 1 ; Zlnv'msa Ib 4 1 I 2 98war. tb , 4 1 2 1 liter? IV . 4 I T 0 OTltu.. rt... I e 0 0 J LACh, tf... 4 110 Okfsan. sf... s e t e 1 BrlQwll. sal I I I Oollls. ' i Archar. e... 4 1 I 1 OXMrlla, tb.. 2 0 2 1 0 Rualbacb. p I 1 0 1 osnlth. lb.. 0 e 0 0 T.U1.......1.21M Droj0 6rn0ar .. 0 0 0 0 0 Lord 1 0 0 0 .0 ToUU ...io"ITM 1 Batted for Mann In eighth. IBatted for Devlin In eighth. an.,A tnr Whollno In alzhtlL I Chicago 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 0-jS UOSlon w v v y , w Two-base' hits: Archer. Baler, Leach. Three-base hit: 43aler. Home run: Zim merman. HUe. Qtf Reulbach. 4 In seven Innings (none out in eighth); oft Cheney. 1 In two innings. Sacrifice hit: Kvers. Double plays: Zimmerman to evers to Zimmerman, Bridwell to Evers to Baler, Zimmerman to Evers to Baler. Left m bases; Chicago. 5; Boston. 8. Base on balls Oft Reulbach. 8. off Cheney, 1. off Hess, 4. Struck out: By Reulbach. 1. by Cheney. 1. by Hess. 1. Hit by pitched ball. By Cheney (Seymo-m Time. 1:67 Umpires: Brcnnand an Eason. CHAMPIONS WIN SLUG F EST I White Sox Defeated, Tento Nine, in Exciting Batting Bee. COLLINS WEAKENS IN THE SIXTH Driven from Dox In Ninth Dedlent, Called In, Falls Wood Saves Game for Boston. and CHICAGO, May 2L Boston defeated Chicago 10 to 9 In an exciting battin? boo today, Benz started for Chicago but was wild and retired In favor of Langc. Ray Collins had everything his own way until the sixth Inning, when he began to show signs of weakening and before the ninth Inning was over he was driven from the box. Bedient was sent In but he failed and Wood was called upon to save the game for the visitors, with two out and the bases full Ho proved equal to the occasion, throwing Borton out at first. The game was full of brilliant fielding by both aids. The feature of the game .was.o. tunning one-band stab by Speaker who chased to the score board and robbed J. Collins .of what looked like a sure home run. Spore: ' ' BOSTON. cihcaoo. AB.H.O.A.E. AD.II.O.A.K. Hooper, rl. I I I 0 ofiohillw. K. 1110 1 Yerkes, lb.. 4 111 OBerttr, lb.. I 0 0 1 0 Striker, cf. 6 I a 0 OLfcrd, lb.,.. 112 0 0 Lwli it.... Illit). Colllni.rt 4 S X 0 Jinvrin, 1U I 1 0 1 lFoumlr,lb 117 0 0 Knile. lb... 8 2 10 O'Dodl. 1 1 s 0 0 Wtsnar, m. 4 0 1 1 OMlir. lb..,. 12 0 0 CarrlfAS. 0 1 0 I 0 OlUltkk, cf. 4 0 I 0 0 v- yuiuoB,p 1 v u uwt&Ter, u. . 1 z 1 4 0 uwiiani.. p. o 9 v 9 QScOAlk. c 4 0 110 1 0 0 8 1 110 10 110 0 0 110 0 0 W004,. .... 0 0 0 1 OBenz, p.... um, p., ToUls ,...17 11 17 I lIUth Eutrlr Dortoa ... tme .... tooo 0 00000 ToUls ....41 It It 11 2 Batted for Fournler In sixth. Batted for Mattlck In ninth. Batted for Weaver In ninth. Batted for Lange in ninth. Ran for easterly, In ninth. Bcrton 2 0 0 4 0 1 3 0 0-10 Chicago ., ..0 000021008 Two-base hits: Engle, Lewis, Lange. Thraa.Vtaea tilts lln..l.. T ..rim, til-. Oft Bens, 6 In. three and one-third in nings; on jange, 5 tun five and two thirds Innings; off Collins. 12 in eight and two-thirds Innings; off Bendlent, 2 (with none out); off Wood, none In one tblrd Innlnsr. Sacrifice hit: Hoomr. Carrlgan. Stolen base: Speaker. Double plays: Wagner to Sngle; Lange to Schalk to Fournler. Lett on bases: Chicago, 9; Boston, 12. Bases on bails: uti Hens, 4; on iange, 6; oil cou(ns, 8; oft Bedient, 1. Btruok out: By Bens, 2; by Collins, 5; by Lange, 8. Passed ball: Schalk. Time: 2:30 Umpires,: Fer guson and Connolly. Shutout for Highlander. ST. LOUIS. May 21.-Brrorless ball by St, Louis and wonderful pitching by Hamilton, the young left-hander, de feated New York today, 5 to 0. The visitors obtained but one hit and only on man reached second. The home team oegan scoring In the first Inning, Wlll .ams' triple bringing in Shotton and tiriefs single scoring Williams. In the sixth a double by Shotton and singles by Johnston and Pratt scored .wo runs for St. Louis and three singles ,0 the seventh added another tally. New Vork's only chance came In the seventh when, with one down, Cree got the only .ill made off Hamilton. Cree was caught itt first, however, and Chase flew out, Ctlrlng the visitors. Score: ST. LOUIS. NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Shotton. I 1 1 0 OOantcU rt. I JO 1 0 1 Johnatoo. It t 1 0 0 OWoltar. cf.. 10 110 WtlUam. rt I 1 I I OHartiell. tb t 0 I 2 0 Pratt. b. Sill OCtm If..., I 1 I 0 0 Briar, lb. .. 4 1 It 0 OOiaM, lb.. I 0 110 Auatla. lb.. I 1 0 I 0Bwenr. e. I 0 1 2 0 Walace. as.. I 0 1 OMiOkUf, lb. 2 0 1 1 0 Afnew, e... 1110 OMcKMh'a.aa I 0 I I 0 Haaiutoa. pi 1 0-3 oxere. p re e 0 starrett ... 1 0 0 0 0 Totala ....It 27 14 0 Stump .... 1 0 0 0 0 TvUll ....14 "liw II T Batted for Ford In the ninth. Batted for HarUell In the ninth. 3t. 'Louis ..,.2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 New York t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W Two-base hits: Shotton, Pratt Three- base hit: Williams. Sacrifice hit: Johnston. Stolen base: Wolter. Double plays: Williams to Pratt to Brief: Aus kin to Pratt to Brief. Left on bases: New York. 3: St. Louis. 2. Bases on oalla: Orf Ford, 2: oft Hamilton, 4. struck out: By Ford, 1; by Hamilton. 8. rime: 1:40. Umpires: HUdebrand and Evans. . Senators Win In Tenth. CLKVELAND, May. ll-Washlnston won todays game in tne teiun inning, scoring two runs on hits by Milan and Morgan, ureggs who. tnrow ana a sac rifice fly. In a ninth Inning rally, Williams went id as nlnch hitter ano hit a home run, driving In the two runs that tied the score. Walter Johnson then went In to pitch for Washington and held Cleveland scoretess In the tenth Inning. Kahler held Washington to two ( hits until the seventh inning, when. Shanks doubled and Henry's fly was lost! in mo sun, ..v . run. Shortstop Chapman accepted ten chances without an error. Score: CLKVELAND. WASHINGTON. aB.UO.AC. AB.H.O.A.E. Johmton lb I 1 10 0 IktotlUr. rf. I 0 1 1 0 Ctiapmaa. sal 1 0 Iktllaa, tb . f 1 1 1 2 ion. I 1 I I UornB,tba( 4 114 0 Tarn.r. lb. 1110 OGandll. lb. 1 I 11 0 0 jukwn. rt 4 1 I 4 tLapone. lb I 0 4 2 0 Kjtn. tt .4210 OMcBrUa. aa I 0 1 4 1 Mranar. 4 2 4 0 06bAOki. U. I 2 1 0 0 CiriKsh, .,.4 14 0 Oltenrjr. el... I 16 1. KsbUr, p.. 110 2 OOroom, p...J 0 0 5 0 Grut. P.... 0 0 0 0 lBcheter, Ib 1 0 1 1 0 Wlllltmi. c. 1 1 1 0 0 Totals .... II M li 3 , ToUU ,...4J S 10 1 I rwushrlngton ..0 00000102 S 6 Cleveland 0 000101 10 03 Two-base hits! Graney (2), Ryan, Shanks. Three-base hits: Jackson, Henry. Home run: Williams. Sacrifice hits: Chapman, Kahler. Schaefcr. Stolen bases: Chapman. Milan. Double plays: Milan tb Morgan: Moeller to ijf.nry!Iiaporte t0 Schaefer to Gandll. it. J Pu. Oroom, 11 In eight and two thirds Innings; off Jbhnson, 1 In one and one-third innings; off Kahlcr. 8 lh nlno Innings: pff Qregg, 1 in one innings. Bases on balls: Off Kahler, 2; off Groom, 1. Struck out: By Kahler, 6; by Groom, 4j by Johnson, 1. Wild pitch: Groom. Bases on errors: Cleveland, 2; Washing ton, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 7; Washington, 8. Time: 2:15. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Hart. Humboldt Wins By Bunching Hitk HtrMIROT.TVT VK. Mnw n Cfirv.01 Telegram.)-HumboIdt won todays game by bringing In three scores after two men were out In the seventh Inning by bunoh- lng their hits. Decamp and McNeal got three .hits out ot four times up. Score: " ,, - lt.H;& Humboldt 0000002 0 2'12 1 Nebraska City 00001100 0-2 1 0 American. Association. At Kansas City R.H.E. Columbu 3 6 1 Kansas City , 2 9 1 Batteries: Cook and Smith; Powell, Vaughn and O'Connor. At St. Paul First game: R.H.E. Louisville 2 7 2 Louisville ; 6 8 1 Batteries: Maddox, Northup and Clemons; Rleger and Miller. Second game: 1 R.H.E. uoiummiH 5 7 2 ! Kansas City ... 6 9 1 Batteries: Cole and Smith; Vaughn. Schlizter and Krltchell. 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