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OMAHA CINGHESIN THE FIFTH
Briari in Six Tallies in that Inninj
Salting Victory of 8 to 4.
"COONEY RELIEVES SCR00GIN3
. Jtoarrkea rrT Ml tie Tea Hfttj
far Lincoln's Portaldrr, Wkiic
lirrrmr Makes talt a
gflagy Bwla.
Omaha lit on the Link! with a resound
1d( am ark In the fifth Inning o( yester
day's battle and before the smoke rf the
Rencounter cleared aaay Omaha had com
plied fix perfectly Rood rune, enough to
"cinch tha combat. The final scor itood
to 1
Mr. Kcrogglns, portslder, was the
recipient of the Rourkei' reception jester
day. He essayed to do a little twirling,
but found tha task too unpleasant for bla
weak conatltutlon. ao he retired In favor
- of Mr. Coonay In the fifth and Mr. Cooncjr
vcompleted tha contest. Cooney Rot In tha
way of two smacks In t'te flrat Inning ha
"worked and one run came acrosa, but
..-after that ha waa very stingy and Omaha
"Xounted no more. However, thla mede no
N difference, as BcroRglna was polite enough
- to present Omaha with the victory.
Pert Graver, no-hlt pitcher, was on tha
"rniund for Pa's team. Bert did very
nicely. He allowed ten swats, but they
"'were acatterad throughout the antlra fray
"and did not embsrraas him to any great
extent Several of the Mnglea registered
'off Orover ware of the shady variety,
"half of tnam being Infield aet which
- eluded tha eager grasp of the Omaha ath
lete ' Earl Chase was the big noisa for
"Omaha. ' Ha pol1 out threa lilts during
tha course of the afternoon's entertain
ment., and mada a great 'hit with tha
"large assembly of psld customers. Also
''twas Mr. Chase's hits whd'h delivered a
" Isrga portion of the runs.
Waralag tasadi,
Til 14nks started tha battle with warn
..leg sounds and looked quite formidable
for a time. Uoyd r presented 1th
- feur straight ball. Mctiaffigan. tha well
known French shes-tat p, fanned. Jiat to
.- be ajrreeahlc. but Harlle Qulllln pteadelj
for a walk and got It. Uchrl.ber herol-1
ra Uy fanned out. bit i.'harley Mullen
poUed one to left which scored Lloyd.
'-Again In tha third Cie Links atirtecj to
bluster. I.loyd cuprert snother trip to
the aea-ahcra. salped second, went to
third on Qul'.lln's lucky lu'leld hit and
scored when Shrleber poled one Into
csntef.
But Omha put on a little) steam In the
.j . - ...iki
third and mede a count. Thomas walked
and chased clear around the circuit on
Chase's long double to right.
la tha fifth Omaha put on a full head
of steam sod lit on Mr. Bcrogglni with
'much exlat Clancy opened tha botnhard-
ment with a hit. Sheets k w-aa safe en
-. McOafflgan'a error and Orovar sacrificed.
""Due to tha courtesy of tha umpa. Thomas
- was called out on a doubtful third strike,
but Karl Chasa was 00 hand with a sec
end double lo right, bringing Clancy nd
Shestak horns on it. Wallace then got
basa oa balls and Ward slammed one
against tha right field fene. vhleh Mr.
Shrleber was kind enough to muff. Phase
. and Wallaca came home on Shrleber'a
kindness. Congalton ployed one through
aeoad and Ward romped over tha pan.
Krug tsaxt waltsed up to the) plate with
fir In hie eye. as ha had struck out on
one of Scroggln's curves before. Ha laced
the bell for two hasea and Congalton
. scored Clancy, who opened tha festlvl---ties,
out of the kindness ef his heart
.-rolled out to McGafflgan so as to cul-
. . mtnate tha agony.
Links aa Illajh llaree.
" Next inning the Links got on their high
horea and thought to scare the populace.
Mullen wslked and scored on Miller's
double to left. But nothing mora was
" done, ao tha populate became composed
and tranquil once mote.
Just to show Mr. C'ooney. who was
" called upon to earn his breed and butter.
v that Omaha athletes look oa all pitchers
-.alike, Omaha copped another run In tha
alxth. With Sheet a k and G rover out,
Thomas croaked a double. Chase whacked
tha ball for a slsillng hit and Thomas
counted. Having shown up Mr. Cooney.
the Rourkea subktded for tha remainder
r.of tha battle.
Tha Antelopes did nothing until the
ninth, when they Clsvovered they were
. getting a severs walloping. Lloyd singled
after Rehor. batting for Cooney. had
flunked. McOafflgan alao flunked, but
Qulllln was there with tlie hit. Schrteher
, was alao titer with th hit and Uoyd
red a third run for himself and a
fourth for the team. Thl peeved Gmver
something awful, so he mnde Manager
Mullen pop up a foul tn Dheetak.
Today will b ladles' dav, with th sama
teams doing battle. R ore:
OMAHA.
AH. R.
H. O. A.
Thomss. ss....,
rtiaae. lb
- W allace, cf...
. ard. 3b
'onaJton, rf.
Krug. If
Clancy. Jb
f-r,iak. c
'ruver, p
Total
3 4 3
I 7
4
I
g
i 4
1 1
31
UN( OLN.
AR. R.
Uoyd, b 3 1
0rriren. as
Vuiiiin. ib 4
. hneber. cf.-rf t
Mullan, lb 4 1
H uif r, If. . I f
' t otitns, rf.-cf 4 f
Jiyr. c. 4 4
t to (gins, p 3
Cuouv, p f f
O.
11
0
1
e
Jeff to Think When Mutts Around
liiillMjllli
Rehor
A
V.
it
Totals X 4 10 34
Flatted for t'oonev In the ninth
Omaha
Runs
...0 0 1 0 8 1 0 0 -
...1 0 1 1 4 J 0 -
Hits
Lincoln
Runs
Kits
Molen hsaes
....1 0 I 0 0 1 0 o 1- 4
....1 1 i 0 1 I I a-io
I.loyd i. Sacrifice hits:
hase, Orover
Two-base hits: Thomas
z, chase 3, Krug. Miller. IKxible play:
Miller to McOafflgan to Mullen. Hits:
Off ScrogglnS. 7 In five Innings: off
I'onney, 2 In three Innings, teft on bases:
Omaha, 4; Uncnlti. 10. Struck out: Bv
Urover, 4: by Hcrogglnn, t;i by C'ooney.
I. Rases On balls: Off Orover. I; off
ecrogglns. I. Time: J:oo. llmplies: Oas
ton and rHockdale.
IIIEKLIF. TRIM THE 1D!AS
laas f aa't fiet e KlaaT and Lose,
Ala Two.
SIOUX CI TV, la . May 14.-The Indians
could not get to King effeM1ely And
Denver won, to !. The loos Is hit in
nearly every Inning, but could not bunch
them. Pcore: -
SIOUX OITT.
AB. R. H
O.
2
1
0
IS
X
0
I
ft
0
o
0
K.
Cooney, Jb
4
2
Clarke, If
Knilth. h
Ksne. lb
0
3
0
0
4
0
4
0
2
U
ft.ejei:ne, cf...
Halrd. rr
Callahan, as..
'rlp. c... ....
Klein, p
White
Oetchel, p
Totals
I 10 27
DENVER.
AR. R. H.
o.
b
rave, 2b
f'asalriy, rf,,..
fltlock. 3b......
butcher., cf...
Mitchell, If ...
t'o'fey, as,...
Flst.er. lb
Kf.ahr, c ,
King, p
.... I
0
....
.... II
.... ft
.... 4
.... S
.... 4
.... 4
.... (
1 I
Totals
u
27 11 1
Hatied for Klein In sixth.
Kloux City I 0 0 0 0
0 0 t 0-2
Denver 8 2 0 0 0 10 1 0-
Two-basa tilts. Ksne. 6pshr. Butchi-r
Three-bsae hit: flpahr. Stolen bases:
Smith. Coffey. Hacrlflce hit: Mitchell.
Innlnfd nlti-h,t' Rv Kllit. hv flMlrKl
. Hlta: tiff KUin, 7; off det'hel. 4.
Tiaera on halls: Off Klein. 1; off King
4. rttruik out: By Klein. 3! by (letchvl
2; by Mna. . Hit by pitched ball:
uejeune. , wild piicnes: ueionei, z,
K.in LOSE
TO
DRUMMERS
llaaraed lllli li Moth
t.lve St,
Tr,,KK.v Kin M,y ,4 -BuncheJ hits
In the ninth gsve St. Joseph a victory
oer Tophus. Mcore;
TOPKKA.
AH. n
H.
O.
3
ft
1
1
2
1
1
3
Hsk.fleli. cf.
t tx hinn, 3b...
r-M-Kj-the, rf..
j t,..oitt'er. 7
Hoernec. lb.
Tslllon, If
; lrrench, 2b
I Mcuee, ss
ulnae, p.,
Totals
33 I
ST. JOSEPH.
t 77 11
A B. R.
O.
14
A. E.
Ft. Watson, 2b
Fox. If
O. Wstnon. rf.
Patterson, lb.,
Brltton. ss
Da via.- cf
.... 4 1
Wall.. 3b.
1 J1".' c
I ,0mia. -
Totals 3
It ST
1 Z
Topeka 0
0 0 4 0 0 0 0-4
0 10 10 0 1
ft. Joseph 1 1
Three-base hit: Davis. Two-bss hits:
Davis. Rrllton. Sacrifice bits: Koerncr,
McAllister. Ton. Wall. Sacrtflc fly:
Schang. Double plsys: Brltton to Pat
terson, Brltton to K. W'ataon to Patter
son.- stolen base: (. Watson. Hlta. Xf
Duffy. In eight Innings. Base on baits
fnf Dlsse, : off Fuffy. 7. Mruch out:
By Glass, t: bv Duffy. !. Time: J 00.
empires: Barr and Mct.'aferty.
WICHITA WIS WITH RALLY
Defeats Dea Molaea. Tea to Mae, Is)
riaal laalaa.
WICHITA. Kin., Msy 14 -in a ninth'
Inning rally Wichita made eight aeoree
and rtefeajled la Moines, 10 to V. 11 wss
the third victory for the locals. Iakof(
pitched well until the ninth, when he
ass takea out and Mog ridge substituted.
Score:
WICHITA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Oche. 3b 11 13 0 0
Nicholson. If 4 1 1
Bills, cf -p 4 113 10
Henry, lb 3 I 11 3 0
Uraham. c 4 3 3 10 0
Boaaolonl. rr 4 13 10 0
O Rotirk. lb 4 1 I 3 I
Kltsa'mmon. sa 3 1 0 3 4 1
Imbert. p 3OOO40
Rapp, cf t 1 I 1
Totals 3a 10 10 37 IS 1
PES MOINES.
AB. R. H. O. A. E
Hshn. rf I 3 3 0 0
Breen. If 1 J ? 0
Hunter, cf 3 10 3 12
Hurrell. 3b & 0 0 1 4 I
Jones, lb t I S 11 0 0
Kellly. ss 4 1 1 t I 0
Andreas. 3b a I t 3 J 0
Haley, e 4 13 10 0
Ia.koff. p t 0 0 3 0
klogrldge, p 0 0 0 0 r
Totals 3S 9 13 '3t 14 I
Two out when winning run scored.
Ds Moines 0 1 3 0 1 S 0 S
w 'rh:ta 0 3 0 0 10
Sacrifice hlta-. l.akoff. Hunter. Henry.
Two-basa hits: Jones 3, Ochs. Bills,
Oraliam. Hshn., Haley, Boaaolonl (J.
Three-bass hit: Hahn. Stolen haa:
Nicholson. Hlta- Off l.akoff. I In eight
Inn rise, off Mogrtdga. 3 In on ininng;
err Lambert, 11 In et-ven Irminga: off Hilie.
3 in two Innings Struck out: By Lakoff,
T: b'"'ft. I- tosses on bajla: Of
. u iJorf Lmn''t. 1; oft Bills. 1;
off Moa-rlds 1. Paaaed ball: Haley.
Hit by pitched ball: Hunter. Time: 3 10
Umpire: Haskell.
' 1
A m erica a Aaaortatlsa Reealta.
Scores: m w
Kansaa City a a i
Col urn true j j
St. Paul a m
Irdlanapolls !!.!!!""! 3 "
Mllwauke a 1
Loulaviile 3 i
UlnneapolU ' "' 4 )A .
Cleveland ...."... J 3
- - - ,
REDS SHUT OUTTHE BRAVES
Bottom Are Onthit and Outplayed
by Visiting Team,
i
BENTON AND HERZOG ' GET CAN
Pitcher Hajrla m Ball lie fore Ha
41 Me Ha are r Ordered Oat of
Came for Dlspatlaaj; a
Ileclsloa.
CIN'C'INNATI. May 14.-Clncinnati out
played and outhlt Boston today and won,
II to 0. Benton pitched good ball befora
he and Manager Hersog were ordered out
of th egame In the sixth Inning for dis
puting a decision. Davenport, who suc
ceeded him, did not allow a hit. Score:
BOSTON.
CINCINNATI.
AB.H-O. A.E.
AB H O A F..
Eera. tb... I S I
I IMoren. rf... I t
Mr'nt'l. a 1 0 1
'line. rf. . I I 1
Orirriih. rf. 1 S 1
I )Hrno. m.. It
Fllln. aa 1 S 1
URmh. lb 4 1 1
S 0Mar-H.ru, If.. I 1 1
4 O
Mumr. If... 4 S S
oi
Srhmldt. tb. I 11 S AHnhlltwl, lb 4 I 11
lMl. lb...
1 t OVnnK'In'i. eft I I
I ONIohoft. lb. 4 1 t
I t tOlrt. e.... I 1 T
Mrtln. Sb.
Whallag. e.
Mno, rf...
Tlr. p...
rrmnolly ...
ruay ....
H
1 DRenton. p.... I 6 4
t 1 ODaranport. Mill
a a a
0 Total M If 11 t
s
TMala ....It 4 M II I
Batted for DeaJ In the sixth.
Batted for Tyler In the ninth.
Batted for Tyler In the ninth.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Cincinnati 1 0 0 3 1 I 0 0 -
Hits: Off Benton. 4 In five Innings
(none out In the sixth); off Davenport,
one In four Innings. Sacrifice hits:
Maranvllle, Schmidt. Tyler, Moran. Sac.
r I rice lly: Von Kolnlta. titolen base:
Clsrk. imubla play: tlark to Oroh to
Nlrhoff. Left on baaes: boston, 10; Cin
cinnati, 4. Bases on balls: Oft Tyler, 2;
off Benton. I: off Davenport, S. Struck
out. lly Tyler. 3; by Benton, 4; by Dav.
er,ptrt. 2. Time. 1:00. Umpires: Qulg.
ley and Kaaon.
(aba Blaak Dodsrera.
CHICAGO. May 14.-Vaughn pitched In
vincible ball today and herd Brooklyn to
one hit. Chicago winning a to 0. His
tcummatea ran wild on the bases In th
seventh and eighth and scored five runs,
only two visitor reached second. Score:
BROOKLYN. CHICAGO.
AS 11 O.AC ADH.O.A.I.
nans, cr... s 1 s SLrh. ef... 4 1 I 0 4
luiMiav, n. 1 1 m P()m4, rf 4 1 1 a a
tauten. lb. 4 7 1 OflaJar. Ik 1 1 11 a a
WhMt, If... s t 4 I trim'ennn. Jb 4 11
SmMb. lb... I 3 3 lWllliama. If 4 I 3
ronaei, rr. a o a 1 enwaena, lb I i 1 30
Kn. aa.... 3 I I K7rrl4a. Millie
Mr-Cartr, a.. I t I I Olimnakaa. l I I I 1
Haaan, .... I t IVaosba. p.. I 1 III
Tnta!i ....at 1 34 14 4 Tour ... rtt
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0014 6
Two-bass hits: Saler. Oood. Three-bsae
mis: uracn, y.immermao. Sacrifice hits:
txsgan. ( orriaen. LeH on baaes: Brook
lyn. 3: Chicago, . Base on balls: Off
Vaughn. 4; off Ragan, 3. Struck out By
Vaughn. 4: by ftaxan. 3. Tims: 1:38. Um
pires: Rlgler and Kmslle.
-Phllllea Trlaa Cards.
ST. LOUIS. May 14. Vr vsth s triple,
followed bv Byrne's and Kllllfer's hit In
the fourteenth Inning, gave Philadelphia
a R to 3 victory over Ht. touls today.
'nuaaipnia ti the scor In th ninth
inning. Beck handled ten hard chancea
without an error. St. Louis had sixteen
men left on bases: Score:
PHILADBLPH1A. ST. LOl'IS.
AR H.O.A.a AB.H.O.A E.
rkrt, ef. t I OHuraioa. 3b. litis
Lueonia. tb. l I lUMisx, lb 9& t v
Lohart. lb.. I 1
lPi.llar, at
B. Hum. aa 4 I I
twinsn. if...,
Crayath, rf.. 4 8 I OWiii
at..
If..,
Barker, If .. a I ec-rulae.
Byrne, tb... I S I
Kllllfar. s.. 1 I
Mevar. p... t S t
lwynra .... IS
I ISayaar. c..,
1 ORyrk. lb...,
I aPnlaa. lb..
FVrrltl. p. .,
Miller ..
8 MtAhlnaoa. p
Oaa-hxer. p..
AieuMsr, pas
I t
11
'laiaae
TaUla ... a 10 O rl 8
TotaJa . . . M 8 41 t I
Batted for Parrltt In the ninth.
Ratted for Beck in the tenth.
Ratted for Mayer In th ninth.
Philadelphia OO000O10SOOOO35
St. Louis 0 000310000000 0-3
Two-base hit: Lohart. Thre-base hits:
Wilson. Cravath. Hits: Off Mayer. 4 In
seven innings; off Robinson. 4 In five
Innings; off Alexander, 6 tn six Innings
lone on basa In ninth); off Perritt, 6 In
nine Innings. Sacrifice hits: S. Msgee,
Wlngo, Robinson. Hugglns. Stolen hasea:
Hugglns(3i. I.. Msgee. Wlngo, Lobert. S.
Magee, Reck. Cravath. Double play: S.
Mage to Byrne to Luderua. I .eft on
bsses: St. Louis. 1; Philadelphia, 8.
Bases on balls: Off Perritt. 3: off
Oeschger, 2; off Alexander, 2; off Robin
Try a t r.
aaja,
a
(I Gaiette ElaJes for 1914 are
.-A even better than last year's
Blades. tnd where has any
man such a perfect shave (or
so many cf them) for four cents,
as he gets with each edge of
these 1914 Gillette Blades!
mtmmi noiaaai
1 SI 3SS) faaXeai rgVM
TJTE nr.K: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MAY
tvHeT UU.W t
THIr,
Standing of Teams
WE8T. LKAfllT..
STATE LEAOUK.
W.LPct.
W.UPct.
Denver 1R 8 .W2I Ilaotlngs .
Ht. Joseph. .1.1 g ,l!j Columbus.
Ies Mo1n'S.12 11 .522, Supt;rior .
3 0 1.000
2
3
3
.7
.r7
.3X1
.VI
.XXi
.tHJO
moux city. .13 13 Vcrk
Lincoln 11 1J .4Mt
fmiaha 9 13 .tm
(J. Island... 1
Norfolk .... 1
Topeka 10 14 .4I7 Beatrice ... 1 2
Wichita ...! 14 .41 i Kearney ...0 3
NAT. LEAlil'K. AMER. L.E AGl'B.
, W.UPrt.l W.UPct.
Pittsburgh. 1& 6 .TVIi Detroit 1H 7.750
New York. .10 .62A; Thlla U .67!
Phils 10 7 .iVNew tork...lO 10 Mi
Brooklyn .. 9 t .62 Washington H H
Cincinnati .12 1 1 St. Iuls....ll 12 ,47S
Chicago ....10 1 .4iK Boston 11 .4"0
St. lxuls ..10 16 .VlOi
Chicago 11 15 .423
Cleveland ... Ifi .348
Boston 3 14 .17
AMER. ASS'N
FEU L.EAOUB.
W.UPct.
Milwaukee 16 7 .U
Iousvllle ..IS ft .J6
Indianap's ..13 10 .M5
Kan. Clty...lR 14 .617
W.UPct
Baltimore . .13 6 .732
St. Irftuis..
Chicago ...
Indlanap'a
Brooklyn .
Buffalo ...
.13 9 .Ml
.11 11 .600
.10 10 .600
. 7 8 .4H7
Minneap's ..10 10 .i0
tt. Paul 10 14 .417
. S 11 .471
Columbus .. 1R .375
Cleveland .. 8 16 .33.1
Kan. City.. .10 14 .417
Pittsburgh .. 8 12 .400
Yesterday's Reaalta.
WESTERN I-RAOCE.
Denver. : Sioux City 3.
Lincoln, 4; Omaha. 8.
St Joseph, 5; Topeka, 4.
is Moines. : Wichita, 10.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAQVB.
Kearney. 3: York, 6.
Grand laland. 3; Hastings, t.
Norfolk, 1; Beatrice. 8.
Columbus. 6: Superior, 9.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago, 0: Washington, 1.
Cleveland. 0; Philadelphia, 1.
Detroit. 8; New York. JL
St. Louis, 0: Boston, 1.
NATIONAL I.N AGUE.
New York, 4; Pittsburgh, a
Boston. 0; Clnclnnal. .
Brooklyn, 0; Chicago, a.
Philadelphia, 6; St. Louis. I; fourteen
Innings.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Kaneaa City, I; Pittsburgh. .
Indianapolis, 8: Baltimore, a
St.. Louis, 0: Brooklyn. L
Chlcsgo.- 4: Buffalo, 6.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Kansas City, 4; Columbus, 2.
Minneapolis. 4; Clevelsnd, O.
Milwaukee, 8; Louisville, 2.
St. Paul, b; Indianapolis, 3. .
Games Today,
Western I-eagua Denver at Sioux City,
Lincoln at Omaha, Mt. Joseph at Topeka.
American League C lilcago at Washing
ton. Cleveland at Philadelphia, Detroit at
New York, St. Louis at Boston, ,
National League-New York at Pitts
burg, Boston at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at
Chicago, Philadelphia at St. Louis.
Federal League Kansas City at Pitts
burgh, Boston at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at
Louis at Brooklyn. Chicago at Buffalo.
American Association Kansas City at
Columbus, Minnespolls at Cleveland, Mil
waukee at Louisville, ht. Paul at In
dians noils.
Nebraska State League Kearney at
York, Grand 1 eland at Hastings, Norfolk
at Beatrice, Culuinbus at Superior.
son. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mayer.
Hugglns and Snyder: by Robinson,
Paskert. Struck out: By Mayer, 2; by
Koblnaon. 3; by Alexander, 3; by Perritt,
3 Time: 3.60, Umpires: Ortb and
Byron. '
(ilants Ramp Pirates.
PITTSBURGH. May I4.-New York de
feated Pittsburgh today In their first
game of the season, 4 to 3. Pittsburgh
hit Deniaree hard and outhlt New York
two to one. but a wild P. ten by Adams
In the first Inning, coupled with errors
by Kelly and umaon gave tne uiants
three runs 011 one infield hit. Score:
NEW YORK. PITTSBl'ROH.
AB H O A It AB.H.O.A. S.
Baerhar. rf.. I I 1 e ot.M Kdly. rl I I I I
Puma If... 4 t 1
scare.. If... 4 1 I e
Flatchar. aa I 6
Grant, lb. ... 4 A I
I aMovaray, tb I 1 1
t S
IKnnetchy. lb 4 14
Markle. Ih . 4 10 a avion, tb
I 1
4 1 1
I 0
anolareaa. rf 4 1 OMIlrheU
Stock, ib... 4
Mayary. r .. I I 1
IMM-aithy. ss 4 I t
1 I
ar.ib
c.
4 t t
SSI
10
1
tramaraa, p
111 owttr
--Arlama, p.
TMala .
N
...it I -a 14
Hyatt
Tntala ....IS. IS IJ It 1
Ran for Gibson tn the ninth.
Batted for Adams in the ninth.
New York 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 04
Pittsburgh 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 03
Two-bss hit: Myers. Three-base hits:
Gibson. Mitchell, tiacriflce hit: Klet.her.
Sacrifice fly: Reacher. Left on base.
New York, 3: IMttabtirgh. 7. Bases on
balls: Off Demaree, I. Struck out: By
Ireinaree, 3; by Adams, 3. Wild pitch:
Adsms. Double plsy Fletcher to Merkle.
Tune: 1:44. Umpires: Klem and Hart.
S
v y iiirt i ;
15, 1014.
1? DoG? ) ) XT CNT)
CEMENT MEN TURN TABLES
Show Pawnees Clean Fair of Heels
in Their First Game.
SQUEEZE FLATS CONTRIBUTE
Hastlna-e Reds Win Third i access!
Conteat. Defeat Inaj (raad Islaad
la the Opener of Their Series
with Third City.
SUPERIOR, Neb.. May 14 (Special Tel
egram.) Superior pulled off two squeex
plays today. Former Topeka and St. Joe
pitchers were need to win the game for
the Cement Workers. Score:
COLCMfU'S. Btrtnion.
AB.H.O.A. K. AB.H.O.A. E.
Oan, It 1110 Kbat. 8b 4 I 1 1 0
Dyavrt, rf.. 10 11 OOrajr, 3b.... 6 I I 4 f
Adatna, 3b.. 8 0 3-2 OKrmaln. lb.. 8 A 11 01
T-ul. lb 4 10 IThelaalns. If I i I 1
Ialmar. aa.. 114 1 llnrtrsth. rf 1 A 1 0
Clark. 3b.. 4 13 ARrown. rf... 4 1 t (I
Nea. rf Ill SSrhroerler. ta 1 I I 4
Krantnser, e4 1 3 I (Mirene. c... I 1 4 I 1
Fairy, p.... 3 1ft: IWIrlvmen, p 0 0 ! 0
Klnsdon. p.. 1 0 0 n nparfca. p 1410
Zon'erm'a, pll3s
Totals .... I 17 14 I
Total .... I 24 II 4
Columbus 0001 3100 0-C
Superior 1 2 0 8 2 0 0 1 0
Three-base hit: Cmn. Two-base hits:
Tibet, Clsrk. Greene, Cran. Stolen has -a:
Nee. Obst, Gray (2). Kempin. Theing,
Wldemsn. Sacrifice hits: Adams, Kempin,
Landreth (2). Struck out: By Kerry, 1;
by Kingdon, 1: by Wldeman. 4. Bases on
balls: Off Ferry, 6: off Zonderman, 1;
off Wldeman, 4; off Parka, 1. Hit bv
pitched ball: By Ferry, Green, Obst: by
Parks. Palmer. Nee, Double plsys:
Dygert to -Adams, Schroder to Grsy to
Kempin. Umpire: Qulgley.
Rede Take Third Oaaae.
HASTINGS, Neb.. May 14. Spec4al
Telegram.) Hastings Reds won their third
aucceastv game today, Beating Grand
Island In opening the series. Behind until
the fourth, the Reds took the lead on
McCabe'a homer, scoring two runs. Rohen
tied the count for Orand Island with a
home run In the seventh and Hastings
batted In the winning runs In the eighth.
Riley had good control. After playing
two gamea In an average of two hours.
twenty minutes each, todsy's battle waa
speeded up to one hour and forty min
utes. Th scor.
GRAND ISIAND. HAgTINTIfl.
AB.H.O.A. K AB.H.O.A. K.
Rohan, lb.. 4 I 1 1 OBecbtoM. rf 4 1 ISO
ronr. rf.. 4 1 3 0 OMattlrka. lb 4 0 I 1
Payne. If... I 1 IBennatt. rf . I 1 1 0
aVhon'TT. ff 4 I oe. Brnwa. lb I 1 4 1 1
Smith, lb... 4 S I 1 OMcCab. If.. 4 110
Vaaoe, c... I 111 lGetttnaa. lb. 3 0 0
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Want, a.... 4 3 11 ILBrwri, e. 8 3 1 0
rtalr. lb. .. I OHellrtcn. at I I I 1
Krardra. p.. 8 0 0 8 OTUIcy. p.... 311
Total a ....It 114 8 Totala ....?! 6 37 10 8
Grand Inlan d 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 o 03
Hastings 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 5
Home runs: McCabe, Roben. Sacrifice
hits: Clair. E. Brown. Stolen bases:
Hell rich. Struck out: By Riley. 2: by
Everdon. a Bases on balls: Off Kverdon.
3; off Riley. 8. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Mc-
Aleer and Klbby.
York lllii Slow f.ame.
TORK, Neb.. May 14. (Special Tele
gram.) York defeated Kearney today in
a slow featureless game, 6 to a With
the score a tie, tha Kearney Infield blow
up, lown and Synak dropping: Infield
flies, which let In threa scores. Starkey
h tixht In the pinches and set Kear
ney's heavy hitters down on strike twice
with two men on bases. Fink went well
until his support wobbled and ha waa
relieved by W right. Score:
KEARNEY. YORK.
AB.H.O.A. It AB.H.O.A. S.
Lewa, lb... till liRIc. aa..... t 8 I 0
gynrtc. lb... 4 16 8 lCMrta, lb... 4 1 I S
Matney, cf.. 4 3 I OCIwrka. It... 1 3 I 6 0
Butler, rf.. 4 18 1 OMurpbr, ef.. 4 111
Mane. tb.... 1111 Tot tan. Jb.. I I I 1
Bene. ... till OAah. 3b 3 1 3 1 1
Brown. If... 112 lPlarca, rt... 4 0 t
F.rtrtMen. a. 4 1 I 8 lHaigh, e.... 4 1 f t 1
Fink, p t I OStarkey, .. 4 3 I 0
Wrlstit. ... 1030
Tmt.li ...
Touts ....11 I 14 11 4
Kearney 1 0 0 0 0
York 0 0 0 1 4
.81 I IT It 4
10 10-3
0 0 0 6
Two-base hit: I -owe. Brown. Three
base hit: Coble. Stolen base: Matney,
Bases on balls: Off Starkey, 6; off Fink,
2; off Wright. 3. Left on bases: Kear
ney, 11; York, 7. Hit by pttohed ball:
Brown. Hits. Off Fink, In atx innings;
off Wright, 2 in three Innings. Struck
out By Starkey, 8: by Fink, 3: by
Wright, 1. Passed ball: rlckson. Time:
2:30. Umpire: Dixon.
Norfolk Snowed Under.
BEATRICE, Neb., May 14. (Special
Telegram.) Norfolk waa never In the
hunt today with Beatrice, the locals win
ning, by a score of I to L Big Rip Mon
roe, who was on the mound for Beatrice,
was an enigma all the way through and
struck out twelve men. The team work
of the locals was superb. Score:
Norfolk. bhatjucb.
ab.h.o.a. . ab.h.o.a.e.
rucpin. cr.. a d 1 u viiag, xb 4 1
Rata. 2b 8
1 lrrruiwa, lb. 4 1 1
3 ORIack. If.... 4 11
ONeff. ef 4 3 0
ORock'wIta, lb 3 11
1 tOoe, e I 1 11
6 lBouldia, rf.. 4 1 1
1 eneyer, an.... I I
t IMoeroe, p... 3 01
Malker. lb., til
Ramaey. rf.. f I I
Miller. If... 4 1
Mrcr. aa.. 4 1 1
Campbell, lb I 0 10
Miar, a.... I e I
Hlraeh. P .. 8 0
Total 11 6 14 1 4 Total! .... 7 27 V 1
Norfolk 10000000 01
Beatrice 3 0 8 0 0 0 12 8
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TERRAPINS JTRIM INDIANTS
Baltimore Wins from Hoosiers by
Nine to Six Score.
QUINN AHD WALSH HIT HOMERS
Tip Tops Sets Openlaa- Game with
St. Lowts, Fear to One Visitors
Sawed from Rhatoat la
that nth.
BALTIMORE. May 14. Baltimore) de
feated Indianapolis, to 6, In & hard hit
tins gam today. Qutnn and Walsh batted
out noma runs for Baltimore. Score:
R H E
Baltimore ...0 4 0 0 1 1 9 1 i.i R
Indianapolis .0 0100880 0 13 1
Batteries: Quinn. Wllhelm and Jack
lltach; Mullin, Kaleerllng. Harter and
Rariden.
Braroklya Takea Opeaer.
BROOKLTN. May 14-Brooklyn won
tha opening: game with St Louis today,
4 to L St. Louis a.ved 1talf from a
shutout lo the fifth when Hartley walked,
went to third on singles by Wlllett and
BrtdwoU and scored when Boucher foroed
Brldwe-U at second. Scor: R. H. E.
Ft Ixmia 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 T S
Brooklyn ....00 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 9 t
Battertea: WUtett and Hartley. Beaton
and Land.
Baker Beat K. C. Feds.
PITTSBURGH, May lt-PIUaburtrlt
eel a bra tod Its return to tha horn grounds
today by defeaUn Kansaa City. to 2.
Although "Walker did not allow a hit, ha
waa taken out tn the fifth after bod had
walked four men. 'Score: RUE.
Kansas aty..O 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 03 3 ft
Pittsburgh -..3 0 S 0 0 0 1 0 a a
Batteries: Kansaa City. Harria and
Easterly; Pittsburgh, Walker, Adamg and
Barry. ,
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