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DENYER WINSFIRST BY RALLY
Tikes Initial One of Series from the
Antelopes in Ninth.
MAKES SIXTH STRAIGHT WIN
Great One-liana Cnlrh hy Cassldy of
the Orlssllrn FrulnrM Gnhie
Fltinl Score I Fonr
Jo Three.
DENVER, Colo., May 7.Denver rallied
In tho ninth Inning:, and won tho first
Kama of the aeries from Lincoln, 4 to 3,
making It tho sixth straight victory for
th locaU. A great one-hand catch by
Cassldy featured. Score:
AC R,
H.
0
1
3
1
1
2
0
0
1
A.
2
2
3
0
2
Lloyd. 2b
.. 6
.. 6
.. 3
.. S
.. 2
.. 4
.. 4
McGafftgan,
Cjulllln. 2b
Schrelber. cf
Mullen, lb
Miller. If
Myers, c
Collins, rf .....
3
joraan, Vr-j'pY,
Tota.Wi7.K
3$. 3
9 26 14
DENVER.
"AD, R.
II.
2
0
0
1
1
1
I
l
O.
1
2
3
2
3
6
fi
6
0
A.
0
1
0
1
3
4
0
3
0
Taye. If....,
Cassldy, rf 4
Barbour, 3b 4
Butcher, cf 3
French, 3b 3
Coffey, ta 3
Flaher. lb 4
Block, c 4
Gaskell, p 4
Totals S3
8
27
10
Two out when winning run acored.
Lincoln 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 03
Denver ....1 0 0 ) 0 0 0 0 34
Stolen bases: Butcher. Barbour. Qull-
lin.
Sacriflea hits: Prench. Coffey.
mree-oaso hit: Lloyd. Struck out: By
Gaskell. 7; by Jordan, 2. Bases on balls:
w uaaKeei. 4; oil Jordan. 2. Time: 2:05.
iMiiiJiicei oiovnaaio anq UMlon
KAWS DEFEAT THE JORHERS
Toppkn
Romits Atrar with
Seven to One,
WICHITA. Kan.. Mav 7. The K
romped away with the Wichita team tn-
nineir nrai contest on the home
field. P'rry was wild In the first, which
umuinru nn errors, noiicu inree scores.
Bosaoionl secured a homa run In tha
seventh for Wichita's lone score. Brown
pucnea excellent nan. Hcore:
WICHITA.
AB. R.
Oehs, Jb ,. 4 o
Nicholson. If......... 4 0
H.
2
0
0
0
1
2'
0
1
0
0
o.
0
1
2
9
a
3
A. K
nulls, cf..., 4 0
.Henry, lb...,, ,. 3
Orahnm, c 3
Bosaoionl, rf
O'Rourke, 2b
Bapp, ss.
Perry, p...,
Thompson
Totals .
33 1 6 71 10
TUrEKA.
AB, R. II, p. A. E.
vvaKriei(i, ct -.1 o n
Dowd, 2b ,6 0 " 0 S 0
Forythe. rf 5 2 2 2 0
Koerner, lb. ...S- 13 8 0
McAllister, c R 0 0 0
TaJllon, If S l J S 0
Mcaoo. ss. ........... S o o o i
Cochran. 3b 1 2 0 2 1
Brown, p.. ..7 5 0 1 0 2
Total 39 7 8
Batted for Perr In ninth.
2T 4
Topeka 3 0 0 0 1 1 0
Vlchlta 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 2-7
0 0-1
Two-base hits. Wakefield, Graham,
Taillon. Brown. Three-base hit: Mc
Alllster. 8tolen bases: Dowd. IUdp
E-truck out: By Brown, ; by Perry, 7.
Bases on dsiis: un rerry. ; oir urown
a tut oy pitcnen paji: waKeneid. Time
2;00. umpire: rarent.
American Association nesutt.
R.II.E,
Cleveland 13
St. Paul 0 4
Indianapolis S 3
Kansas City .........610
Columbus 2 7
Minneapolis 3 S
Cross your dealer's
TUwith a five-dolla
and he'll hand 5
Gillette and a pack
1914 Gillette Blades th;
make yon wonder ho
ever pat up with any
hut the Gillette si
Father
Standing of Teams
WESTERN LEAOUE. . .
Played, won. ixst. rci.
Denver .....17
13
4
Bt. Joseph IS
Drs Molne 17
filoux City 17
Topcka 1
Lincoln 13
Wichita JS
Omaha 15
10
9
9
9
9
4
4
NAT.
5
S
X
9
10
13
.M7
.529
.&
.600
.474
.275
It
.267
AM BR. LKAnUB.
LEAGUE
W.UPC.t.
W. I: PCt
Detroit ...14 6 .700
PltUburgh 15 2
riilla S S
Rrooklyn . 8 6
New York. 7 6
.ss:
Bt. Lou)s..ll S
.879
.615
.!15
.538
.444
rima it 7
.&33
New York. 7
WashlnsTn S
Chlcaxo .. 9 II
.5291 Cincinnati 8 10
U0 St. lxuls... 812
.00
Boston .... 6 9
Cleveland, fi 14
.4001
Chicago
13
.316
.282
Boston ..
AMEIi.
. 3 10 .231
ASSN.
W.UPct.
PED, LEAGUE.
W.UPct.
Baltimore 11 4 . 7331 Louisville
13 ,GC7
St Louis.. .8 7 .611 Milwaukee 11 6 .647
Chicago ..10 9 .52f.Imllnnapls 11 8 .579
indlanapis s .w inn. .;ny.iz 10 .mis
Brooklyn. 8 .500Mlnncnplls 7 8 .407
Kan. City. 8 11 .4211 Bt Paul... 7 11 .39
iiutraio ...6 9 .iwi -"luiiiuuB i n ..
PlttsburRh 5 11 .313CIevland . 7 13 .330
Yesterday's Results,
WESTERN LEAGUE
Lincoln. 8: Denver. 4.
Topeka, 7; Wichita. 1.
Bt. Joseph-Des Moines, postponed.
Bloux Clty-Ohaha. postponed.
AMKRICAN LEAOUE.
Detrolt-ChlraRo, postponed.
St. Louis, 2; Cleveland, 0.
New York, 0: Boston, 2.
Philadelphia, B; Washlnsrton. .
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston, 6; New York. 7.
Brooklyn, 6: Philadelphia, 5.
Chicago, li Pittsburgh, 7.
Cincinnati. I: Bt. Louis, 9.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
t-i . i u v. it. a r Al. I t
Baltimore, 0: Indianapolis, 0: called end
or ftttn. rain.
Brookiyn-Chicaao. postponed,
Buffalo, 0; Kansas City, 10.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Cleveland, 6; St. Paul, 0.
Indianapolis, 6: Kansas City, 6.
oLulsvllle-Mllwaukee, postponed,
Columbus, 2; Minneapolis, 3,
Gaines Todny.
Western Leasue Lincoln at Denver.
Topeka at Wichita, St. Joseph at Des
.Moines, bioux uity at umana.
American Leanie jvew ovrK at Bos
ton, Philadelphia at Washlnnton.
National Leaeue Boston at New York.
Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Chicago at
Pittsburgh.
Federal Kague Plttebursh at St.
Louis, Baltimore at Indianapolis, Brook
lyn at Chicago, Buffalo at Kansas City.
American Association Cleveland at HL
Paul, Indianapolis at Kansas City, Louis
ville at Milwaukee, Columbus at Minne
apolis. PRAIRIE PARK WHISTERS ,
HAVE WEEKLY MEETING
At the weekly meeting of the Prairie
Park Whlit club the following scores
were made:
WINNERS.
Wheelock and Wheelock plus 19
Fos and Buck plus 5
LOSERS.
Nelson and McCann 3
KokJer and Conley 1
Bruce and Rowland , 6
Bnaay ana mtawcross ,,,, ...,..,.11
Holland Gets Pitcher.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Mav :.-Mnr
Jack Holland of the St.' Joseph Western
league ciuo announced today that he had
soturea i-iinner uuny irom the Pitts
Durgn Nationals 10 report at once.
Pastor Installed at Kearney, .
KEARNEY, Neb., May 7.-(Speclal.)-
The formal installation of John E.
Rponcer at pastor of the First Preaby
terlan church in this city took place on
Tuesday evening with a full membership
of tho church in attendance. Rev,
Spencer came to this city a short time
ago and has taken permanent residence
here with his family. He it well liked
among tho church people and Is starting
a campaign for bigger and better
church In this city. .
THE BKE?
Copyright, UU. IntarraaUoBJj
Maws Brrlet&
IPIRATES DEFEAT THE CUBS
Pittsburghs Make It Eight Straight
Victories by Trimming Chicago.
FINAL SCORE IS SEVEN TO ONE
Cooper Pitches Steady Bnll for Home
Team, lloldlntc th Wlnily City
Vlsltorn to HnH Dosen
Hits.
PITTSBURGH, May 7.-Plttsbursh
mado It eight straight victories and fif
teen out of toventcen games today, at the
expense of Chicago, winning, 7 to 1.
Cooper pitched steady ball, holding the
visitors to sx hits. Score:
CHICAGO.. rtTTBntmoH.
AB.ll.O.A.K An.H.O.A.E.
Irftah. tf....3 : 3 0 OKMIr. CJ ...J IJJ"
oood, tt o l oocrr. :f... J J
Johntton, If. 4 0
zimrtnan, in :
Motlwltt. lb 4 0
KwMner, lb. 1 A
1 lLoturd. lb. M J
l 0W.nr. .. 4 S 1 J 0
1 0Knchr, th 3 I 11 0 1
3 OVIox, Sb..... ( I J
1 lUitehtll. rf. J s ;
1 OOlbun. c... 4 4 J 0
J 0Coopr, p.... t 0 0 t
Kemng, .. -
Archar, c... J 0
Iluropbrfi, p 1
Zttwl ,p 1 A
Total Jl 21 to J Totals. . .. 13 37
Chicago t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Pittsburgh ....... .0 2 0 0 0 1 0
Twp-base hit: Konetchy. Sacrifice hits.
r. Snerlflcn fly: Leon-
ard. Left on bases: Chicago. 5: PltU
burgh, 4. Hits: Off Humpnnes, in
five and one-thlrd Innlnga; off ael( 3
In two and two-thirds Innings. Brfses on
balls: Off Cooper, 1. Struck out: By
iJ:.JlV.v,-i.. 1. PooDer. 2. Double
iir'"we.;Vv to Keating to Mollo-
wiu. Time: 1:37. Umpires; Klem and
rth' Cnrils Trim Reds.
ST. LOUIS. May 7.-8t. Louis dj.
-n(.a fiinelnnatl today. 8, to 1. by pound.
Ing three visiting pitchers, A base on
balls to Mornn, ni biu u """""v vf
one base hit by Qroh saved Cincinnati
from a snuioui. ocorc;
CINCINNATI. . -Vri, 4
An.ii.u.A.r.. "-'
MnrAR. rf...
1 a 1 0 Ollvulnt 2b. z
Oroh. 2b.... 2 1 J
OJUfM, CI, ... I -
onuller, m... 4 I t
IJ.MIIIr, l-2b8 ill
OWIIton. rf... SOI
iCthri, If.. 4 J 4
tfnydir. ....
0b. 2b 4 1
orrrllt, p,... J J
O'Drtutu, lb. t v 1
Bate, cl. ... a i
Marians, tt. 3 0 1
lloblltttl. lb 4 oio
ll.rur. . .. 4 2 0
NlKholf. 2b.. 2 J 2
Gonial, f, c. 3 1 S
Ylnallni, p.. J 0 o
Tlowao, p..., 1 ?
Clark '
1 Tpttli Um"o
Adamt, p.... 0 0 0
Batte.1 ror ufTE'nl ",v. 'n"," .j
1. Louis 0 15!;.
St
Cincinnati ' .
Two-base hits: naies, uw.
Cathcrs. Home run: nugg ns.
riff VlnsTllnr. 4 in vwu iiiui"
Rowan 5 In four Innings; off Adams,
4 "n two innings. Sacrifice hits: Magee
(I), Goniles, Snyder. Perritt. BacrlOce
flv: Miller. Stolen base: . Mf."1"'
. . . . r. ... 1. tn tlmrfrlnM in Miller.
uouDie pia . v"v -,. ; ,.r. r
YZtt on bases; Clnclnatl. 7; St. Louis. 5.
Bases on balls: Off Ylng lng. i or 1 cr-
rllt. 5; off. AaHiM. 1.
ball.' By Vlngllng (Magee). Struck out
V. lit a. h Rnvran. 1. Wild Pitch
Ytngllng. 'Tlmi 17. Umpires: Eason
and quigiey. ...
Dodttcra wci , ......v -(
. . . . T.n. t.itt . r.v 7 In n cftme
Ju wnt tn th rubber for
Brooklyn In the ,e ghth Inning, the latter
team defeated i-niinueiyiim
bCOre: .nnr.mna
DBOOKUTN "" an 11 n A C
an. ll.o. A JS. . Ap.H.q.A.i..
Mallnn. ct
, , m a APtart. cr. . a I a
0
3
1
' - " . , n .
Culibaw, 2b.
1 OLobtrl. 2b... 4 2
0 OMagee. If.... i
1 lCraTitb, rf.. 4 0
0 Obudarua, lb. i i
nauben, id. ;
V.-bal. If.... 6
Bmlth. 3b... 4
0
0
0
3
0
4
2
0
Stangla. Tf.. J
Kaan. ;
KlbaricU. a 4
2 lMurpbjr, aa.. a
1IUM. at...
V u
4 0
s :
o o
Millar. S....J
riacbar. .!
AltcblaoB. p. 4
rtatfar, P....0
1 3 1 oKtllltar, e..
0 10 OMayac. p..,
1 1 J o'HilUr ....
0 0 0 0Pra ...
DoIb ....
i o
0 e
0
A
1 0
T.t.1. U2T12 IJOKkar ...
0 0
1000 0
Totala 46 11 17 11
Batted for Murphy In the flfhth.
Batted for Roed In the ninth.
Ran for Luderus In the nlntn.
Batted for Kllllfer In ninth.
Maver in the nlntn.
n 0 0003210O-
nwniHrrnhi. : 1 ooinosw
Two-bas hits: cutsnaw. tnri.
t ,.v.r Thrcn.biie hit: Daubert.
Home run: Luderus. Hits: Off Altchl
son. 6 In aeven and one-third Innings; off
Pfeffer. 3 in one ana iwoum. """"
. nuhrt. Cravath. Dooln,
Left on bases: Brooklyn. 10; Philadel
phia. 18, Rase on balls: Off Altchlson, 5;
off May, 3. Struck out: By Altchlson. 1;
Umpires: Orth and Byron.
(llanti note una n"'
krw YORK. May 7.-An eighth inning
rally netting New York four runs, en
abled the champions to nose out Boston
Crutche'r. the Boston
pitcher, wa In hot water all through the
game, and after Stock, Meyers and John
Murray made hits In the eighth, one
run rnunteit. he withdraw In favor of
Rudolph. Rudolph made a game effort
to hold the Boston lean, out nia auppgn
fell down badly. Marauard was hit hard
hut Frommo and Mathewson held the
visitors In check. Score:
NEW YORK.
AJ1.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.AK.
fnlllna. If... 3 12 0 OCCKber. CI.. I 13 0
Conn.llT. If. 2
Krara. 2b.... 4
MaranTll. aa 4
J. Murray H 3
Kir.lkh. lb... 4
pel. lb 2
cower. 4
llaon. ct. ..4
9 9 9 oimroi. it. ... t
0 4 4 Ol'UKhtr. aa. 4
13 2 tla 2b. ... 4
110 OMrrklo. lb.. 3
a a 1 OriiwUna-. rf 4
3 0
1 1
1 3
1 11
0 1
14 1 051 ark 2b.... 4 I 0
113 lMntrs c... 3 3
3 11 OM'ia O 0 0
1 i eaiclMu. c. o l
0 0 1 oXUTin'anl, p 1 1 0
'nonlla t a
eroW!r, p.. 3
JtuOalph. p.. 0
TotaU 34 1 14 1 lFrcm.j. p.. J J 1
Jo. Unrar 1 1
Matha'wn. pi
TcUla M It 17 14 1
Ran for Meyers In eighth.
Batted for Marquard In fourth.
Batted for Fromme In eighth.
Boston 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0
New York 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 7
Two-base hits: Burns, Mann. Johns,
Murry. Three-base hits: James, Mur
ral. Mann, Fletcher. Sacrifice hit:
Kvers. Stolen bases: Fletcher. Bums.
Left on bases- New York. 9: Boston, .
Buses on balls: Off Marquard, 3, off
Fromme, 1: off Orutcher, J, Struck out
Dv Marouard. 2: by Fromme. 1 hv
Crutcher, 1. Hits Off Marquard.
OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY
four Innings; off Fro me, 3 in four In
nings; oft Mathewson, none In one In
ning; off Grtitcher, 13 In seven Innings,
none out In tho eighth: off Rudolph,- 2 In
one Inning. Time: 2:20. Umpires: Rig
ler and Emslle.
FATES UNKINDW PA'S TRIBE
Just as They Get All Fixed for Re
venge Weather Steps in Way.
TODAY WILL BE LADIES' DAY
Pitchers Likely to Do the Heavy 1
Work, However, Are Xot Subject
to Fetnlnltls and Attend
ing: Hoodoos,
After suffering the Intenso humility at
tending sir successive defeats, Pa
Rourke's tribe of athletes were compelled
to endure additional mortification Thurs
day at the hands of cruel fate, this time
In the person of the weather prognostl-
cator. Said weather prognostlcator proved
to be a clever prestidigitator of cold decks
by dealing out a large handful of frigid
weather which once and for all put tho
question on any prospective pastlmtng
yesterday. Thus Omaha was unable to
get a flying start on tho trail for revenge
as was planned oy i-o. itourne ana jonnny
Gondlng.
For a bunch of good healthy athletes
thirsting for a chance to atono for pre
vious dellnauencics Thursday was a very
bum day. The only excitement was the-
rtnrtrin.. f M.ur Wnrrt ri Thnmn.nn
doctoring of Messrs. Ward and Thomason
of the Invalid squad. Ward had his eye
dressed and can once again see life. He
Is swiftly recovering from the effects of
Mr. White's bean ball and expects to be
In the battle today. If Mr. White at
tempts to deliver any more bean balls he
will encounter opposition. Ward has a
very .large bat which welghes about "ten
tons,." and It will, according to authentic
advices, have a .more devastating effect
than any bpan ball' Walter Johnson can
deliver, let alone Klrby White. Thoma
son. who had a pain In the neighborhood
of his floating rib, discovered that the
only difficulty was that tho rib broke
its moorings and an expert swimmer was
ecured to go after it and once more did
tie it to tho dock.
Mr. Evcrdon, the new twlrler, who Is
recuperating from a carbuncle which
perclsted in roostlngou his twirling hand,
took a final slash at the obnoxious growth
yestrday and predicts that he can twirl
the old pill with vim and vigor once
more. This being the case he may get a
chance to shoot a little of the vim and
vigor toward the truculent Sioux today.
If the carbuncle becomes master of the
situation again while Mr. Evirdon Is
peacefully sleeping, Mr. Qloer will be
callfd upon to act us host to the visiting
Sioux. Grover Is reputed to be consider
ablo host. He believes that In all games
of chance from base ball to pokere It is
required that the host dominate the party.
If he can Influence the Sioux Into Lis
way of thinking It should be prttty soft
for Omaha. Grover last year pitched a
very neat game for Detroit against Bos
ton, cleaning th former world's cham
plons decisively, but thla year he couldn't
break Into the reserve of such cracks as
Dauss and Dubuc and Covaleskle and
Hall, so ho was sent to Omaha by Dea
con .Tim McGuIre, who assured Pa that
Grover was Just the kind of a ' man to j
help out the local squad. I
Tft Vina r,rH'ri' n lAtter frnm n.nnr. !
Stevens. Stevens says he has jaeen work
ing every day developing the old cross
fire ball and will report here the last of
this month ready to go Into the fray im
mediately. Stevens declares his control Is
better than ever before, and It this Is the
case, as he always has been strong on
control of the ball, which made Kdd'e
Flank famous, Omaha fans will be cer
tain that they have one pitcher who will
be stingy with bases on balls.
Today will be ladles' day, This will
make the going hard for the new twlrlera,
but It is said that both Kverdon and
Grover are Immune from stage freight, so
it may be that tho ladles' day hoodoo will
be banished from tho park once anyway.
Pitcher Howard House, late of the Chi
cago White Sox, was released yesterday.
Howard was a promising youngster when
with the Sox on the training trip, but
could not stand the Western league pace.
He will go to the Northern league.
Doane Tigers Defeat
Indians from Bellevue
CRETE. Neb.. May 7.-(Speclal T'e
gram. Doana won Its second game here
today by defeating Bellevue. t to 3.
Bellevue started the scoring putting one
across In the second inning. The TtgSrs
came back the same round and mado
"three. Doane scored two again In tha
oi fourth Inning. In the sixth Inning the
Si visitors scored two on overthrows at
home. The locals aaaea one more to tneir
number In the eighth Inning.
The weAther was too cold to allow any
fast ball, consequently both team worked
rather loosely. The feature of the game
was the frequent and bunch hitting by
the locals, totaling thirteen hits
Quackenbush's delivery.
Batteries: Doane. Kretalnger and Bron-
son: Bellevue. Quackenbush and stookey,
Umpires: Rip and Cook.
It Nerved Hint Hitch t.
He should have bought his raincoat at
the Omaha Rubber Co. Juat around the
in corner.
8. 1914.
Drawn for The
SENATORS .TRIM PACKMEN
Washington Wins, Six to Five, in
First Game of the Series.
BENDER RELIEVES BROWN IN BOX
Goe son Mound In Third nnil In Next
Frame Home Tcnm Fnlls Onto
Hint irlth n Vengennce,
Scorlns Four Rum,
WASHINGTON, May 7. Washington
beat out Philadelphia In the first game
of the series today, 6 to 5, after a hard-
fought struggle. Brown started to pitch
for the champions, but was relieved by
Bender" In the third, after giving two
bases on balls and allowing a hit. Wash
ington fell onto Bender with a vengeance
In the next Inning, scoring four runs on
three doubles and two singles. Score:
rilILAtEI,PHIA. WASHINGTON.
AU.H.O.A.E. AB.lt.O.A.U.
Muhprr. tt.. & 0 0 0 OMoelUr. rf.. 5 1 4 " 0
OldrlDK, K.. 4
Colllni. 2b. . 2
Bakr. 2b..,. 4
Mclnnli. lb. 4
3 u UFciter. 4b.,. D x l v
t J U Milan, cf.... 4
1 2 0Gnail, lb... 1
I t uSmtth. lb... 2
1 0 OHenrr. c. .. . 4
1- 2 OSbahks. If... 4
G 3 OMornin, 2b.. 4
0 0 OMcllrlde. n. 2
0 t OBccbllng, p.. 3
2 0 1
0 2 1
2 a jo
0 7 3
2 2 1
12 2
1 S 1
112
Diler. ct.... 2
Orr. li 4
schins. e.
, 2
, 1
, 2
Total. 12 1 14 12 0 Totalt 3 14 27 10 3
Philadelphia I 010100025
Washington o o 0 4 u u v
Two-base hits' Baker. McBrldo,
Moeller. Three-base hits: Orr. Murphy.
lilts: Off Brown. 1 In two innings, none
"t in the third; off. Bender. 13 In six In
nings. Sacrifice hit: Collins. stolen
bases: Orr, Collins, Mclnnls. Schang CD,
Smith. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 8;
wash naton. 11. Bases on balls: Off
Brown. 4: off Bender. 1; off Boehllng, 6.
Hit by pitched ball: By Boehllng
(SchanR). Struck out: By benuer, 5; by
Booming, e. rasseu ban: scnang. wiia
pitch: Boehllng., Time: 2:30. Umpires
Dlneen and Connolly.
Browns Blank Nnps,
CI.EVELAND, May 7. St. Louis won
again today. 2 to 0. througn Hamilton's
good pitching and Cleveland's stupid base
running. Mitcneu pucnea gooa uan,
Score.
ST. L0DI8. OLEVEI.AND.
AB.II.O.A.E. AD. ll.O. A. E.
Shottaa. cf,. 4 ISO OJohniton. lb 3 2 8 0
Aualln, 3b... 4
1 UTurner, .id...
6 lLWbold, cf.. 3
0 OJackaon, rf,, 4
0 OLaJole, 2b... 4
2 OGranejr, It. .. 3
1 lOlton, aa,... 4
2 lO'Natll. c... 4
1 OMItchell, p.. 3
Pratt, 2b.... 3
Wllllama, rf 2
C. Walker. If 4
lary. lb.... 4
Wart., aa.... 3
AxueT, c... 2
Hamilton, p. i
Totala SO 27 12 2 Totals S2 7HW4.
Totala 32 VSi IS
Wares out In second, hit by bunted
ball, and Leary out In second, hit by
batted ball.
St, Louis...., 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2
Cleveland ..0 0 0 0 o o o u -u
Thrce-hase hit: Leary. Sacrifice hits;
Williams. Graney. Sacrifice fly: Wares
Stolen bases: Pratt,. Johnston. Bases
on balls: Off Hamilton. 2: off Mitchell,
4. Left on bases: St. Louis, 7: Cleve
land. 8. Struck out: By Hamilton. 3;
by Mitchell, 5. Time: 2:00. Umpires:
O'Loughlln and Hlldebrand.
Red Sox ninnk Vanki,
BOSTON, May 7. Boston held New
York to four hits today and won. 2 to 0.
Fisher who pitched for New York was
In good form except In the seventh and
eigntn innings, score:
NEW YORK. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A B. AB.II.O.A.E
MalMl. 2b.. 3 111 OEngI. lb..,. 4 0 10 o
llarttell. rf. 3 0 ; 0 OHoopar, rf... 4 1 2 0
Walah. If.,.. 4 0 4 0 0'peaker, cf.. 4 3 2 0
William, lb 4 0 7 0 OLewli, If..., 2 13 0
HcM.n. cf... 2 14 0 OOaMoar, 2b.. 2 0 12
Rweanar, e.. 4 1 1 1 lYerkea, 2b... 2 1 2 3
Packlnpa, aa 4 1 2 1 OJanrrln. aa. . 3 1 1 2
Tru'adal. 2b 2 0 1 2 OThoroai. e... 2 15 1
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FUhr, p.... S 0 13 0Foltr, p....J 0 0 10
ToUl 20 4 24 3 1 Totl M 7 S7 9 1
Now York U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3
Two-base hits: Vcrkes. Speaker, llolden-Three-base
hit: Hooper. Hacrlflco hit:
Hartxell. Stolen bases: Pccklnpaugh,
Malscl. Lewis. Double plays: Truesdalo
to PccKlnpaug to Williams; Fisher to
Williams. Left on bases: Boston, 5;
New oYrk, 7. Buses on balls: Off
Fisher. 3; off Foster, 3. Struck out:
By Foster. 4 Time: 1:51. Umnlres:
Evans and Egan.
Northwestern Bars
Four Students from
All Athletic Events
CHIliuO. May 7. Roy M. yKIsner.
Abraham O. Schmidt,- Leo Rank and
Eugene Schmidt will not be permitted to
take part In athletics at Northwestern
university during the remainder of their
course In the dental college. Their ex
pulsion from sports was ordered yester
day by University officials.
Although ineligible under conference
rules, because they were freshmen, KIs-
ner and Schmidt played on the varsity
base ball team In a recent game with
Minnesota, under the names of Rank and
Schmltt. McEmcrson Kosh, captain
of the team, was dismissed from the
university two "days ago, an- - .cd J.
Murphy, former Yale foot ball player,
was named base ball coach in place of
Dennis -rady because of the "ringing."
Cambridge Sustains
Defeat by Holbrook
HOLBROOK, Neb.. May 7.-(Special.)-
Th'e local high school base, ball team this
afternoon at Cambridge took the .measure
of' the high school team of that place.
15 to 0.
Only twice did Cambridge reach third
base and then was given no chance to
score. Holbrook took thirteen hits, while
Cambridge was unable to grab more
than one hit off the stellar delivery of
Stueber. Stucb.er struck out eight men,
while Stansble and Newcomb together
got the same number.
Batteries: Cambridge, Newcomb and
Trumbull; Holbrook, Stueber and
Cowles. Umpire, Bollbaugh.
Horses In Training; nt Kenrney.
KEARNEY. Neb.. May 7. (Special.)
At the present time there are a large
number of horsemen from ' different
parts of the state taking advantage or
tho excellent race track at the Buffalo
county fair grounds In this city and are
training several horses to tane place in
the race meets this summer ana ran.
The barns will be overcrowded within a
few weeks and additional stall room has
been provided to take care of the horses
coming to this city. Several stallions
are now being kept at the track and
many horsemen are making headquar
ters there. A sprinkler has been added
to the equipment for the track and will
keep the same In perfect condition at all
times.
Kidney nnd I. Ivor Tronhleai
quickly relieved by Electric Bitters best
remedy for Indigestion, dyspepsia, heart
burn and most kidney troubles. 60c and
$1. All druggists. Advertisement.
Less
Beer
McManus
FIFTH BUMP FOR ST. LOUIS
Bakers Defeat the Team by Fifteen
to Seven Score.
MOORE EASY FOR KANSAS CITY
Buffnlo Pitcher Hit nt AVIU nnd the
ViHltom Are Shot Ont to the
Tune of Ten to
Nothing;.
ST. LOUIS, May 7,-Plttsburgh, by hit
ting Herbert and Keupper and by taking
advantage of errors, defeated St. Louis,
15 to 7, It was the home club'a fifth suc
cessive defeat. Score. R.H.E.
Ylttsburgh ..0 3304330 0-15 15 3
St. Ixwls ....0 00022300 7189
Batteries: Camnits, Barger and Berry;
Keupper, Herbert and Simon.
Knnaiaa City lllunkn Buffalo.
KANSAS CITY, May 7. The Kansas
City Federals hit Pitcher Moore of Buf
falo at will today and shut out tho vis
itors, 10 to 0. Score: B.H.I2.
Buffalo 0 00000000-084
Kansas City 2100302S -10 14 0
Batteries: Moore and Blair. Packard
and ISasterly.
YORK COMPANY GRANTED
RIGHT TO ISSUE STOCK
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Neb., May 7.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) The State Railway commission
today granted the application of the
York Gas and Electric company for
an Issue of JCO.OOO of second preferred
stock In place of the 383,409 asked for by
the company. Tho authority was given
with the understanding that no dividends
are to bo paid on the $73,000 of common
stock now outstanding until the commis
sion so orders.
Beghtol Declares '
. Insurgents m Lead
HASTINGS. Neb., May 7.-(Speclal Tel
egram.) Dr. James V. Beghtol, chairman
of the National Insurgent Federation of
the Modern Woodmen of America, de
clared today that the Insurgents will
have sufficient votes at the Toledo head
camp to defeat the administration, pro
vided they are not unseated by unfair
methods, if the legally elected delegates
are unseated by the Talbot forces, he de
clared the Insurgents will seek redress In
the courts.
Inilteeation and Constipation,
"About five years ago I began taking
Chamberlain's Tablets after suffering
from Indigestion and constipation for
years without finding anything to relelve
mc Chamberlain's Tablets helped me at
once and by using them for several
weeks I was cured of the complaint, '
writes Mrs. Mary E. 'McMullen, Phelps,
N. Y. All dealers. Advertisement.
McCook Wins from Wnnnetn.
M'COOK. Neb.. May 7,-(Speclal.)-Mc-Cook
High school kept up Its winning
face here yesterday afternoon by defeat
ing the fast Wauneta High school nine
by a score of 6 to 3.
Culbcrtson city team and McCook city
team will play on the Athletic park
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I o'clock.