16 When Jeff Hears a Riddle say. mutt, rve I DONY ANY TO -7 ' got You uyreN', OMAHA PLAYING REAL BALL With the Bases Full Johnson Hakes Long Hit that Wins Game. DENVER LOSES BY TWO TO ONE Content Develops Into n Pitchers Battle, rrlth Clonmnn of the LocnU Having Best of Arffument. "Hickory" Johnson' slammtd the ball to the left field fence for three. bases In the seventh Inning of yesterday's game with the Denver OriMlies and scored the winning run when ailmoro caught Orubb'a sacrifice fly to deep left center. Boo re: Omaha, t; Denver. 1. It wu by far the prettiest game played on the local grounds his season and both teams playod finished ball. Omaha exhibited some real bote ball playing and showed conclusively that with a pitcher In the box the team can win. And there sure wm some pitching on both sides. It was truly a pitcher' battle, with Epson Cloiman of tho Rourkes having the better of the argu ment. In no one inning did he allow more than one hit. However, he man aged to get himself In a hole nearly every mnlng by passing tho first man, but by clever pitching and sensational fielding back of him, he managed to es cape without Injury. Three Doable Play. Three lightning like double plays by the Rourkes at critical stages of the game kept the champions from crossing the rubber. In tho third inning, with three- men on bases and none out, uwj sidy sent a grass-cutter to Schtpke, who threw to the plats, cutting Fisher, off. Dutcher. the next man up, clammed a hard one to Justice, who fielded It with his meat hand and threw to the plate, getting Wolfgang, Johnson whipped the sphere to Kane, getting Butahsr and r tiring th vide. In the sixth, Butcher got to first on a dead ball. A hit and run ploy caused Qulllln to swing on the ball and it bounded Into Closman'a hand. Ho thrw to Justice at second forcing Butcher and' Quillln, thrown out at first. Justice to Kane. With Gilmore on second, Block on first and one to the discard, Butcher hit a ball which looked like a sure hit over first bass. Block, evidently thinking it a clean hit, started running. He was past second base whon Bchipke nutdo a speotaouSar catch, throwing to first, completing the double, ailmoro In th,e meantime hod almost reached home. Palled Off the Boards. In the fourth lnnng Th6mason mado a wonderful catch of Channell's long fly to center with qulllln on second, The ball looked like It would surely go over the 'center field boards, but Tommie, by fast wafting, got. within reach of the , ball ana. sailed it off the boards with one band. Tha Denver team as a whole looks mighty sweet, but at that does not com par wM the championship team of last yean True, they hit the ball and field well, Ssut cannot run bases with the speed they should. In almost every Inning tha QrlsaUea got men on bases but failed to get them across, Omaha scored the first run in the opener. Justice beat out a bunt, went to third on Thomason's single to center and scored on Kane's single to right. Tha Grualtes evened up In the second. Quijlba opened with a double, wa oaort fBfojsftfoini I 5mopth a5.your.5kin 1 1 UsIi25Cts. Silk'SOCts. I I Everywhere 1 ffeoRGE Frost CorM Boston IBPflH I if mil, in; iiite. If f SHIP rV 2oo fcet i.on& tMitev Ffccr iHORe and loaded mym rPPL6V HOU OLD HE HOLDS THE GRIZZLIES SAFE IN OPENING GAME. JIAIUtr CLOSMAN. flced to third and scored on Channel's sacrifice fly to Thomason. In the sev nth Johnton tripled and scored on Orubb' sacrifice fly to Qllmorc, Score: OMAHA. AB. II. It. O. A. HL Justice, ss,. ..,., 4 12 13 0 voyi. ir. i o 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 u u H o l l 0 3 . 4 6 1 jnamason, ex. Kane, lb......iM., 9 Contrnlton. rf 2 Johnson, o UruuD, 3D , 3 gchlpke, 2b..... 3 Clonman, p 8 ? ! Totals.....,, 23 2 T 27 IS X, DENVER. AB. Ri IL O. A. IO. unmore. ir 0 0 Cassldy. rf... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 X o 1 i 0 1 1 4 0 ftiauiews. rr o Butcher, sa 3 qulllln, 2b ,,. 4 French. 2b..... S Channell. cf 3 ppnar, o 3 Bpanr. o..i. a Wolfanir. t S Block 0 Totals.,.. ....27 Omaha- 6 21 13 Runs ., ,...1 i Hit , S Denver Runs 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 -7 0 0 0-1 Hits .1 1 1 Stolen baseq; Junt.ee (2), Butcher, qnll Hit. Haorltlce hits: Coyle, French. Wolf gang. Sacrifice files: Orubb, Channell. Two-base hits: Orubb, Qulllln. Three base hit; Johnson. Double plays. Justice to Johnson to Kanet Closman to Justice to Kane; Schtpke to Kane. Struck out: uy uioimnn. e; oy woiigans;, . uats on balls: Off Closman. 2. Hit by Ditched ball; By Closman, Butcher. Lett on bases: umnna, ij uenver, s. nme; . um pire: Anderson. SIOUX CITY 1'ITCHEU TRIUMrilS Brorn Scatters Hits nnrt Wins from Ltneoln. SIOUX CITY. In.. May II Hloitx City and Lincoln played fast ball today, both nuung rreeiy, nut tne locals, nuncnea ef fectively In the fifth Inning, getting three runs and a lead of that many. Brown and Khman, pitchers, divided honors, al. though tha Bloux hurler had the shade in scattering tho slams. Boo re: BIOUX GITT. AB. R. H. O, A. E. T. Smith, 2b 8 0 1 2 2 0 Cooney, ss, , 5 2 2 Clarke, If 3 0 0 Davidson, cf. 3 2 2 Breen, rf 2 11 Callahan, 3b...,..,,. 4 13 Wool urns, lb... ...... 400 Rapp, c. 4 0 1 Brown, p 4 .0 I 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 Total 94 1 II 17 11 4 LINCOLN. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Lloyd. 2b B 0 2 1 2 0 Mullen, lb... S . 0 1 8 0.0 Barbour. 3b...; 4 2 2 1 5.0 McCormick. If 6 0 1 o o o Cole, cf 4 0 1 S 0 0 Cobb, rf. 5 12 10 0 Dowllng. SS 4 0 0 6 1 1 Baker, c. 4 0 0 4 0 0 toman, p.,.,,.,,,.,, 4 0 1 0 6 0 Totals .40 1 il 24 H 1 Sioux City 1 0 0 11 t 1 0 M Lincoln 0 ooiiooiD-3 uen on oosest ijioux uiiy, sr. uneoln. 11- Ftfst base on errors Off Sioux City. 1; off Lincoln, 4. Sacrlrlee hits: Breen, Clarke. Two.bain hltsi f.lovil. rrvntiv ti-rr.r mlck. Barbour, Davidson. Cobb. Stolen bases: Cooney, Barbour, Davidson. Double H.i H.ii.n. vwnvr nq w ooiumo, vtdson and Woolums. struck out: By Brown, 4: br Bhman. L Bases on balls; riff Ilrnwn nf , vuM.. mi . .... Umpire: Fltsslmmona WICHITA SHUTS OUT HQOSTBRS Des Molne UnabU to Solve Ellis' Brand of Hall. Wttlwr Mid bu. running and superb pltchlnir by JEllls won for Wichita. Sweet ,..... ,u ,,, nni innine- oy .racer. Almost 2.000 AnlUir urfn. t... the garos. guests of Secretary Fair weather, who is a law student at a local university. Scores DBS MOINBS. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Craig, rf .. Andreas, 2b. Fox, If 'Hunter, cf.. Bellly, as,... ... 0 1 1 O 1 HV, jt$HHtj IIhI ssssssssssssssH VeUt-M10RFv F&lv MBeLssfliBsssHl THE BEE; He Simply Must t DON'T KNOW f HOW OLD I?, HE 9 Jones, lb J 0 1 IB 0 0 Leonard, 8b 4 0 2 0 2 0 Sleight, o 2 0 0 6 1 0 Sweet, P . , 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kaber, p.,..,. 2 0 5 2 5 2 flhaw. c. 0 0 2 1 0 Lakaff, P...4 0 0 0 0 1 0 Hahn vl 1 1 - - Totals 22 0 7 27 18 3 WICHITA. All. R. II. O. A. JS. itfddleton. cf 4 2 3 3 0 Hills, rf... 0 1 Koerner. lb J Hughes, 2b.. 4 0 1 19 2 2 2 1 1 0 remgrew, u... ..... y Castle, c. 0 1 Bbb, 2b 4 0 0 nADP, ss , 4 0 o Bills, p ,..,. 1 X Totals S4 S S 27 15 1 Batted for Faber In the eighth. Pes Molne 0 0 0 2 ? SzS -Wichita 0 0200001Q-S Two-base hltl Hughes. Thres-base i.ii.. t .wi durriflpo hltl Jones. 41110. mvim.u. " " . , - Doublo play; Fox to Sleight to Jones. Bases on bills! Off Bweet, 1! oft Ellis, 1, Struck out) By Faber, fj by Lakaff, li by Ellis, 1. till oy uuoneu l&ls. (Andreas.) Stolen Bellly, Leonard, Mlddleton -) lBtsi Off Bwect 2 in one innlngf off Faber, 1 1 In seven Innings. , Left on bases! Des Moines. i Wichita. 6. Tlmei iM- um pire: Segrist. JOHNHON WILD AND LOSES Topekn Gets Lenrt Bt. Joseph Vnable to Overcome. ST. JOSEPH. May SS.-Johnspn's wild nets n the fourth Inning, followed by Smith's single oft Chellette. who had re- , a. a T t . mm. .a ffAnilt. ll.fl1 I 1 IlC . St. Joseph was unable to overcome, a sansatlonal catch by Fortythe was the feature. Bcoro: , AB. n. H. O. 1 S 1 11 I 1 0 A. K. 8 0 fioohran. 3b B' 0 iee, :r ,. o Foraythe. cf,... J McLarry, rf. Happs, lb. .. (..... French, ss lrn n a . - tt 0 11 1 0 0 N 0 0 0 Bmlth, ib,.. .,),.,... 4 0 Cooreham, p......... 4 1 1 Totals W ' BT. JOBJKPH. AB. B. H 27 15 1 O. A. J3. Kelly, It 6 1 8 O it. wauon. u 1 1 0 0 0. ? 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 S 1 7 0 0 1 n W.l.nn I Zwllllng, in.. ,4..,,., J r.,.,. 5 Ketter, o. 1 iinrrnn. D....i.a.iii as wesiersu, so......... a. Ochs. 2b..... 4 Melnke. as 3 Brewer 1 Johnson, p Ohellette, p 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 Tonnemu McConney, v 1 Totals 6 7 87 U 2 Datted for Chellette In seventh. Batted for Meinke in ninth. Topeka 1 0 0 8 X 0 1 0 0-0 Ht. josepn ,.,..v v v v w Three.baee WUI MoLarry, u. vaon. Two-base hltl Forsythe. Bacrlflco hits: McLarry, French, McAUester. Stolen bVses: Forsythe, MeAtUster. Struck out: Bv Johnson! Si by Obe lette, s by Mc ?onney, 3: by Cooreham, , Rases on balls: ot Jonnson, a; on unuovjo, , uu n I . .11 ntlAhMl tlAtll JIV Johnson. Forsythe. Uapps. Wild pitches: Cocreham, 2. Hits: Off Johnson. 3 in three innings, on uneuee, o in wur u nlngsi off McConney, 1 in two innings. t -ft nn a(tat Tnnnlii. R! Ht. Joscr.h. 2. Time: 1:43. Umpire: lgler. Falls City TraUs, Avoiding Shutout AUBURN, Neb., May t3-(Bpeclal Telegrams-Falls City was unable to make a circuit until the ninth and Auburn won today's game. Kranlnger of Auburn hit seventeen fouls In succession and was then caught out on a foul tip. Score. R.H.B. Ifnll. hllv....O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 7 1 Auburn 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 (I M T ) Batteries: Finch, Vanhammer and Wheat, Reed and Kranlnger. Umpire: Coombs. ' HUMBOLDT, Neb., May 23v-(6poolal Telegram.) Humboldt won today's game from Nebraska City In a hard fight to the finish, making the necessary score to win the ninth with no men out Sooroi . R.H.SX Humboldt ....0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 27 0 3 Neb, Ctty.....O 00201030-402 Batteriea: Stanley and Musser: Belts and Cummiafi and Qoldwalthe. Umpire: "Walker. Spit Ball Cause of Poor Work by Walsh CHICAGO. May tt-Dr. Blair, official Vhlte Sox physician, declared today that Walsh's poor condition Is due to exces sive use of the "spit ball." His digestion has suffered and this has affected his work. It may take a month for Walsh to round Into best form. Only good head work enabled Walsh to beat New York lost Sunday, he said today. American Association. At St Paul- R.H.E. Toledo 1 I 8t Paul 7 0 Batteries: Collamore and Livingston: Laroy and Miller. At Kansas City R.H.K. Louisville 14 1 Kansas City .- Oil 2 Batteries: Woodburn. Smith, Louder milk and Beveroldi Vaughn, Schlltser. Rhoade and KrttcbelL At Minneapolis- R.JI.B. Indianapolis .....3 7 2 llnneapolls JO 18 3 Batteriea: Schardt. Kslserltng and Cot ter; Olinstcad and Srnlth. At Milwaukee TLlfB. Solumbus til 6. Hlwaukee , 2 U I Batteries McQulllen and Smith, Slap, pleka and Hughes. V nlnn Association Itysalta, Eatt Lake City, I, Helens, 6. 0 OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY Spring It HOW Ob YOU rAAfc. "TMrVT OUT? YGARi OLD SUPERIOR FIRST AT HOME Cement Makers Gather in Third City Players, Nine to Seven. HEAVY HITTING IN SEVENTH Sewnrd Defeats Johnnr Oondlnu'li Pnplls In Opener on the Home (.rounds by Score of Two to On. , . SUPERIOR, Neb., May 23. (Special Tel egram.) Superior took the opening gamo today by heavy hitting In tho seventh Both teams played good games and the hits were ten for each team- Stevens had a llttlo the better of the argument. Grand Island made four scores In the first and three in the seventh. Superior scattered Its hits and runs along the first, third, fourth and seventh. This being the open ing game, a long parade led by the band and downs 0f automobiles containing of ficials, ball players and city officials preceded the game. The attendance was about 700. Score: BUPKtllOlU ORAM) ISLAND. AB.H.P.A.B. , AB''0, Prrer. .... 4 I I llon4.u. Ibi I I Orr. b.. I 111 0inrt!n, at 1 2 Mlnrt, tf . I 1 0 0 Onennttt. Jr.. I Landnth, lb I 1 I 1 OHchonorr. ct t Hohtia, 0.... 4 lit to. 0. ....... TMIfwn. It. 4 IL I 1 Buartldt. tt 4 SchmUt, rt. 4 0 0 enurtfillo, rtt Obtt, lb I 1 S t 10ormn. lb. BUfsa p,. 4 0 I 0Fntm, p, 2 tuhntrf; 1 .vim. .,,,( iv it, 11 4 ToUta II 19 M Grand Island. ,.,...4 0000030 07 Superior 1 0 0 : 10 i 0 M Bases on balls: Oft Fentress, 2; oft Stevens, . Struck out: By Fentress, t; by Stevens, 5. Double plays: Fentress to Flrestlne to Oorman, Pryor to Landreth, Oraves to Landreth. Hit bv Ditched boll: Flrestlne, Burgell. Umpires: ICuhn and McDonald. CrorfA Sees Champs Win. HASTINGS. Neb.. May 23.-(80ealat Tel egram. About sixteen hundred people enjoyed a special holiday this afternoon ana saw liastmits trim cremont by suds rlor batting and fielding. Both Thleasen ; and Rouse were wild. A low throw of an iniieia nit was responsible for Fre mont's only score after Henry had doubled. All business houses were closed In honor of the home-coming champions. I JfRBMONT. HASTINGS. I An.lt.O.A.B. AU.H.O.A.B. nshner, rf,. 0 1 0 lMcC.be )(.. 0 J 1 0 llesrjr, lb... 110 1 loFrtnf.n, 4 1 0 J 1 luu. lb 4 211 ODowner, rf.. 1 less Wttul, et... I 0 I 1 tat-Unua, tt. 4 1 1 0 Turptn, rt,.. 4 0 4 0 OUns, lb..... I UK dourler. . 4 0 0 3 usnmn, I&...J 1 1 1 g 0 2 0 ITwko. lb,,, I I II 0 0 0 1 1 lCVrntj, 0... 1200 0 0 I OMpCo. p..,. 2 12 0 0 5 3 1 , Toii tt 11 n 11 1 Wilts, lb.., 1 NK. . 4 ThlMiea, p- 1 3louM, 1. p.... 1 TetrJ 31 4 3111 ( Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Hastings 1 3 1 0 1 0 2 1 Two-base hits: Henry, Fortmati, Ling, Smith. Sacrifice hits: Fortman, Downey, Gettman, Carney; McCoy, Henry, Stolen bases: Wetse!. McCabc (2), Downey, Gettw man. Tacke. Struck outf By McCoy, 0, Bases on balls: Off Thlessen, lioff Rouse, S; off McCoy, 4. Doublo plays'. Tacke to Smith. McCoy to Tacke. Hit y pitched ballt By Thlessen, 2. Umpire: Freese. York Shutout nt Home, YORK. Neb.. May 23. -(Special Tele gram.) York played the first game of tha series here this afternoon with Kearney before an audience of 1.200. The Prohlbs were defeated. 11 to 0. York's errors were all costly, while Lots was tight with men on bases. Score: KBAIWBY, TOnK. AB.U.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.K. Beehtolil. It. 4 1 1 0 enie. th.... 4 12 11 Hrntk. lb... 4 Arock, lb. lUrrlott. lb. I 8bnera, ct 4 Orsr. e 5 Woodruff, UcXtbbn. rf Lots, p I 1 1 0 10ht(i. lb.., 4 1 S 1 0 1 OlUme. rf... 4 0 10 0 2 I t M 1 1 1 0 1 ocurk. It,.., 4 14 0 1 0 0Mlmout. ul I 1 1 B 2 0 Drown, c,. t 1 10 0 0 I OM.UIck, lb. I 1 0 2 0 1 oiuaiwn. rt., 4 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 Osborne, p... 10 0 1 KnlhL n... 1 A ft 1 a TUU,.,..)I 10 IT 12 1 ToUll n I 27 11 I Kearney 1.....0 0 6 0 2 0 0 1 S-U York 0 00000000-0 Earned runs: Kearney, s. First bass on balls: Off Knight. 5! off Lots. 2. Wild fitch: Br Lots. 2. Two-base hit:. Mat Ick, Acock. Chose. Home runs: Her rwlott. Struck- out: By Osborne. S; by Knight. 3: by Lotx, 9, Tme: 3.W, Umpire: Also Lucky at Home. SEWARD, Neb., May 23. (Special Tel egram.) On acoount of the recent tor nado no big demonstration was made at -no dis- colortion-rno , sagging rims, " no lumpy crowns in Gordon derby hats the guality maizes them . stay put. Gordon soft felt hats will appeal to your good taste. Beautiful colors, nexo styles hats worth wearing. THE Gordon HAT 24, 1913. Drawn Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NAT'L LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Phlla 20 7 .741 Brooklyn ..1 12 .612 New York..l5 14 .617 St- Louis.. .16 15 .616 Chicago ....1716 .618 W.L.Pct. Denver ,..19 11 .GXl Lincoln ...18 11 .621 Bt. Joseph.17 13 .W7 Sioux City .13 11 .4S1 Omaha ....14 16 .467 Des MotneslS 16 .44 Topeka ...IS 16 .448 Boston 11 Ji Pittsburgh .15 18 Cincinnati . 8 23 .233 .465 .281 Wichita ...10 20 .333 AMER. LEAGUE. I W.L.Pct-1 AMER. ABB N. W.L.Pt Columbus ..19 13 .594 Milwaukee 21 16 .563 Phlla. 20 9 .690: Cleveland .22 12 .647 Wash 18 12 .BOO Kan. Clty,.2l 17 Louisville .20 16 Mlnnea'lla .16 17 ,.r3 Chicago ...21 14 .600) .666 St. LOUIS. .10 21 .432 Boston ....14 19 .414 .481 Indtan'lis ..16 IS .484 Toledo 13 23 .361 St. Paul... 13 0 .394 MINK LEAGUE. W.UPct. Humboldt... 6 2 .714 Falls City.. 6 3 .625 Auburn .... 4 4 .500 Neb. City... 1 6 ,143 Detroit ....VI 22 .K3l New York. 9 23 .I8l NEB. ST. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Columbus . 4 4 .600 Hastings . 1 .7. Kearney ..,6 3 .625 Seward ... B 4 .5M Fremont .. 2 6 .276 Grand Isl.. 3 E .27S York S 6 .3761 superior ,, 8 6 .376 Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 1; Omaha, 2. Lincoln, 3; SU MxClty, 6. Wichita, 2; Des Mdnes. 0. Topeka, 6; St Jostvh, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh-Brooklyn, postponed. Cincinnati, 1( Philadelphia. 4. St. Louis-New York, postponed. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia-Washington, postponed, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 6, Milwaukee, & Toledo, 1: Ht Paul, 7. Indianapolis, 2; Minneapolis, 9. Louisville, i Kansas City, 6. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Fremont It Hastings, S. Columbus, l; Seward, 2. Kearney, 111 York, 0, Grand Island, 7 Superior, tv MINK LEAGUE. Falls City. 1: Auburn. 2. Nebraska City, 6; Humboldt, 7, Gamea Today. Western Leairue Danver at Omaha. Lincoln at Kloux City. Wichita, at Des Moines, Topeka at St. Joseph. national league umcago at v iitsourgn, St. Louis at Cincinnati. New York at Boston, Philadelphia at Brooklyn. American League Cleveland at Chicago, Detroit at St. Louis, Washington at Phll- aaeipnia, uosion at New xorx. American Association Columbus at Milwaukee, Toledo at 8t Paul, Indianap olis at Minneapolis, Louisville at Kansas City. Nebraska State LeaRuer-Fremont at Hastings, Columbus at Seward, Kearney at York, Grand Island at Superior, the opening name here today. Woods pitched a star game. Seward won by the aloso score of 2 to L Score; COLUMBUS. gBWARD. AU.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Crn, rt 4 e 1 0 OTtppin, m.. 4 0 0 0 1 B.l'trrln, Ml 1 I 1 IBrannoo, lb 2 0 2 2 0 Semlon, lb. 4 Oil 1 Blink cf.,.. J 0100 UBrotrn, Ibl Oil 1 link, 'lb...., 4 0 10 0 0 ut. lb 1 012 1 suxmirt, it.. 1 0100 IjltCb. If.. . I 0 10 Oltleklln. rf.. I 1 1 tt A IUSMr, et. I 0 1 0 OUir, 3b...., 4 0 I 0 aeodlnr. c.. I 1 2 1 OPotttt, e.... I 0 1 o Onlnt p.,. tool owooa. p..., I 0 0 s o ToUls II 214 I I ToUU....."l 17 147 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Seward 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 -2 Bases on balls: Off Canine, 3: off Woods, J. Struck out: By Canine, 2; by Woods. 5. Hit by pitched .ball: Brannon and Woods. Travers Makes New Record for Course NEW TOniC, May 23,-The golfsrs who survived the opening rounds for the Metropolitan Amateur Golf championship "started off today over the rain-soaked iinKs oi ine rox tiius uou ciup, m&ien Island. The weather overhead was threatening, but no rain felt after the early morning houra The most prominent players In the leading division are Jerome D. Travers. the national champion, and Oswald Klrkby, the New Jersey state cham pion. Both were in the lower half, so that If they win their early matches to day they will be pitted agatnst each other In the semi-finals. Travers has won the Metropolitan championship four times and has held the title for the last two years. Judging from his playing since this tournament began. It looked as though he -vould he returned the winner for the fifth time. Travers' defeated Beach, Fox Hills, in the third round, 7 up and 5 to play. The champion was Invincible, playing remark. amy clever goir an the way. He went put In thirty-three and when the match was won on the thirteenth hole, he d. elded to play out the bye holes for a record. He came In In thlrty-ssven, roJ. Ing a total of seventy, a new -.teur record for the course. Klrkby won his match from Stwancy, 2 up and 3 to play and win meet Travers In the selm-flnals at eighteen holes later. The other semi-final will be between Wild. Cranford and Hammer. Fox Hills. Boone's Star Athlete Collapses on Track BOONE. la., May 2J.-(Speclal,)-Edgar Fogler. star athlete of Boone High school. collapsed on the track today during a field meet and for several hours was In a serious condition. He was hurried to a hospital, where he later regained con sciousness. Ha will recover. He had participated In several events, winning first In nearly all of them, I I I his Ate 3 eLW.I . i for The Bee by foU Ritchie and Rivers to Fight on Fourth LOS ANGELES, Cal May 21. -A battle for the Ughtwolght championship between Willie Ritchie, the tltleholder, and Joe Rivers of this city, to be held In San Francisco July 4, was assured today by announcement of Joe Levy, River's man ager. There has -been disputes as to who would meet Ritchie, who came to terms with a San Francisco promotor some time ago. Rivers was the first choice of the promoter, but he was under agreement for the July date with a local olub man ager. A struggle for the battle followed between the promoters. Ritchie's manager declared lost night his man would fight In San Francisco only, and this left the question of the ohampion's opponent up In the air, until Levy announced today that he had (ac cepted for Rivers the terms of the Son Francisco club. Pitoher Pape Quits Base Ball BUFFALO, N, Y May 23. Larry Papa, former member of the champion Boston American league team, and since Jan uary X on the Buffalo International league pitching staff, has quit base ball and will return to bis home In Pitts burgh, where he will take up his former occupation us an electrician, rape's de cision was announced when President Stein Informed him that he was to be farmed out to a Canadian league team. Pope refused to eign wlthi any league lower than the International, and when his demand for an unconditional release was refused he announced thai he was through with the game. , KILLED LEARNING TO ninrf s nnrnnnvni rmoc n mui unui uuc CLEVELAND, O., May 23, While learn ing to race a motorcycle In tha Luna park motordrome here today, Julius 81m. a young amateur, was Instantly killed. He had be,en repeatedly warned not to go above the white stripe half way up on the saucer shaped drome. 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PHILLIES SECURE ANOTHER Win Third Straight from Reds, Who Narrowly Esoape Shutout. ARE SAVED BY A HOME DRIVE Philadelphia Ties Score In the Fifth Innine on Double, nn Error and n Doable Tiny. PHILADELPHIA, May 23.-PWlodelphli won the third straight game from Cin cinnati here today, the score being 4 to 1. The visitors escaped a shutout through a home run drive into the bleachers by Al meida. Three double plays wore made by the home team. Only thirty batsmen faced Brennan. Bescher, whp made a pair of doubles, was the only man in addition to Almeida to gat as far as sec ond base. Both times Bescher was left at second, he being the only visiting player to be stranded on the circuit, Philadelphia tied the score In the fifth on Cravath's double, an error by Tinker, and a double ploy. In the seventh Cm-, yath drew a pass, took third on BrowrTs wild throw to catch him napping and scored with Luderus on the lattery's horns run drive over the right field fence. Suggs took Brown's place in the eighth inning and Knnbe scored on his singly and Magee's double. Today's game wound up Philadelphia's stay at home, in whloh the team won fif teen contests and lost three. Score: CINCINNATI' . rHlLADEWHIA. AU.ll.O.A.Ji. AU.H.O.A.B. Bchw. If.. 4 Bitti. rf....l Ticker, u... 4 Beckftr. cf... S i o 0 OFUkttt, tt.. I 1 4 0 I 0 OKntbo. 2b... 3 1 4 0 1 1 i 0 4 S ILobwt. b.. 4 0 114 0 OMifee. It... 4 2 4 0 0 0 ocrmvath, rf.. S 1 S 0 0 4 OLutierm lb. I H 1 0 2 ODooUn, SB.. 10 8 3 0 0 QKIlllftr. 0... t 1 0 1 0 2 ISreontn, p.,1 1 ) I 0. 0 0 Totals.,... T 27 11 'o Wlrwni, lb. J 0 10 AlmH. lb. I 1 Brfbiror. lb 1 CUike, c... I Brawn, p.,.. I Slim, p...., 0 KUac 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total II 7 24 11 2 Batted for Brown In eighth. Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1-! Two-base hits: Bescher (3), Cravath, Magee. Home runs: Almeida, Lyderug. Hits: Off Brown, 6 In seven innings) off Suggs, 2 In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Knabe. Double plays; Tinker to Berg hamer to Marsans, iAiderus to Knabe, Lobert to Knabe to Luderus, Knabe to D oo lan to Luderus. Left on bases: Cin cinnati, 2; Philadelphia, 4. Bases on balls: Off Brown. 2: off Brennan, 1. Struck out: By Brown, 1. Time: 1:30. Umpires: O'Day and Emalla. More About Chose. Manager Jennings' Is going to slve Sam Crawford a two weeks' try-out at first base. If he falls, then an affort will be made to secure Hal Chase from New York by trade or purchase. At ' i 1, V r , 4. t - ij) K t