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Mr ! Say, Mutt, Why Not Cross the Continent on r- ago he used to I w -l&s te5lll JBFF.-DO 0Be YmvDONTmV CORNER r 10 1 ( , YH , . cgTOm ' i fA THU CORNS Pi CORNER. AND NCW j OUm TH VuMOLeJ WoYoR.CtCCS 4fHD R.IDDEN -JK ' r " jC" fROURKE'S MEN 60 TO DEFEAT r i 2 SOmAiia Loiet the Lait Game of the 5 Lincoln Series, One to Three 1 MAKES THE LONE EUH liiiir Wanrn Prmrnt unit Indlca i ttoas Art- that They Prostrated the Ball riayers. Making Thfm Heryoas. A h-s been decreed by Custom since time Immemorable Oniahi lost the. ladle' day" gt-tne to Lincoln yesterday afternoon, 3 to 1. Omaha w lacking In ginger and pep, and no amount or enticement on the part of the large- assembly of women could Induce the member of the homo to come to Ufa. in the teventh Inning symptoms of re Juvenatlon made their appearance, but Gaston, the umpire, put a atop to thl, probably thinking he was doing Omaha a favor. After two out Willie Lee Crosby alammed the ball for a tingle. Tii en Lester Stevenson hopped on a fait one for a double to right. Thomas hit toward left, but McOafflgan got In the wAy of It and threw to first. Thomas had the ball beat easily, hilt tho umpire JSJwae evidently thinking that soma kind of a play wan to bo ntad6 at second base as bp certainly didn't look toward first When he discovered that tho excitement, was at first he yelled out, much to the Indigna tion of tho women, who expressed their opinion of hi declilon In unespUrgated totws. Trktmas was the victim of some doubt ful ufrvr-VrlrtK in the first. Thomas wns walked and he stole second. The pitched ball b.l. Chase on thi tea. but for some reason the umpire railed the pitch a ball. refttced to allow .Chase to t&tU lila base. and called Thomas back to first. Omaha tfcorea In Klrat, Omaha scored in the first. Thomas and Chase expi-rlenced the rplnode 'related, but lihase singled to center. Wallace also singled and Thomas scored. That- ended It foi Omaha. Lincoln Kccred ono in the second, Bchrleber single, 'onl to second on Mul len's hit. was sacrificed to third and ecored on Collins' sacrttlce. fly. In the fourth Lincoln added two more. Mullen watked and scored on Collins" triple to right. Hchor hit a rollper td Ward, who bobbled, and Collins caroe homo. Today Omaha- opens a four-game series with Denver. The' score1 ot yesterday's game; LINCOLN. . . AB, n. 1L O. A. U. Lloyd. 2ta 4 0 2 3 4 I McCafflgan, ss 4 0 0 2 4 0 Qulllln. Sb 4 0 0 0 1 O sehrleber, cf......... 4 114 0 0 Mullen, lb , 3 1 3 11 0 0 Miller; if.:: 3 o o.j ,o o Collins, xt ,.. J 1 I 0 0 0 Tlehor, c. 4 0 0 4 2 0 Vffilth, p 3 0 1 0 3 1 Totals 31 3 S 27 14 OMAHA. ' .All. K. H Thomas, ss 3 10 Chase, lb 10 1 O. A. E. 2 4 0 0 0. 0 0 0' 0' 0 0 8 0 4. '0 1 1 1 0 3 0 2 1 6 2 1 1 Wallace, cf..... 4 Ward, 3b .T. i 3Concalton, rfi.h.... 4 Knic, Ui. 4 Clancy, 2bj... 4 Crosby, c 2 Stevenson, p.f.....i. S Totals ...,.4. .31 Lincoln i Kups ..............0 1 H1U 0 2 27 0 2 0 0 0 00-3 1 I 0 11 1 H Oroaha Huns ...1 0000000 0-1 ailtU 2 0 H 0 1 1 0 O-ii Stolen bases: ThOmas. Mullen. Sacri fice hit: Miller. Sacrifice fly: Collins. Two-basa hit: Stevennon. Three-base hits, Lloyd. Collins. Double plsy: Thomas to Clancy to Chase. Lett on bases: Omaha, J; Lincoln, 6, Struck out; By Btevenson. , by Smith, S. Basts on balls: Off 8Uv enaton, 2; off Smith, 5. Pasted bait: Crosby. Hit by pltcited ball: Thomas. Tima: 1:4S- Umpires: Gleaeon and Stoekdale. DRUMMERS HAHMKIl TUB KAWS All Pitcher I.ooU AHkt? to Bt, Jo. ha, Who Win, IS to 4. 4, TOPEKA, Kan.. May li.Atl Topeka pitchers' looked alike to the St Josepha today and four of them were batted hard In a one-sided game, closing the series. Score; TOPEKA. AH. R. it 6 0 2 O. A. E. 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 12 1 0 4 2 0 2 0 0 2 1 1 X. I O 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 5 u 1 O. A. E. 2 5 0 6 0 0 0 10 13 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 10 0 4 0 5 5 1 Wakefield, cf. Cochran, 2b. sforeythe, rf. 4 0 2 a 2 1 ?torncr. id. 2 1 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 iiapp. c ....... McAllister, c 1 Talllon. If.-2b 3 French. 2b. ........ 1 uear, ir. McGee. ss. HaUllp. p. Iligginbotham, p... Clarke, p. . haircloth, p. ....... FUnlgan JMcGrath Totals 31 4 It ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. Watson, 2b... 5 Pox. If. 6 a. Watson, rf. 6 Patterson, lb I Brltton. a. 4 Xavts, ct. WallSp. 4 Jrilh, c ... 3 ururseii, p. sHeraer, p. Totals 55 -15 J Bttd tor Clarke in tha sixth. Batied for Palrcloth in the ninth. Joh 5 10 12X10 C13 .-farac-Mwe felt: Wakefield. Two-ba ai rstwtu, TaWon, McGa. CI W.t. w, wau, mner. HacrUloa ktUt Standing of Teams WEST. ttKAOUE. W.I..Ict. STATE LEAGUE, W.UPct. Hastings ... 1 j50 Buporlor .... 3 1 'W York 1 .J50 Ooluinbus . 2 2 .WO St. Joseph..: 8 .m I'enver If. 9 .625 Vtn Molnes.12 11 .6Z2 Sioux City.. lit 12 .S20 Lincoln ....U 13 .480. O, Island.... 2 i .MO Beatrice .... 2 2 Norfolk .... 1 3 .260 Kearney .... 0 4 .000 AM EH LEAGUE. W.UPct. Detroit .....19 T .721 Phlla. 8 .600 Bt, Louis... .12 12 .SCO New York.., 10 11 .476 Washington 12 11 .522 Boston 12 Chicago 11 16 .407 Cleveland .. 8 16 .333 AMETR. ASB'N. W.UPct Louisville ..16 7 .696 Milwaukee, 16 10 . Indlanp's ...14 10.M3 Mlnneap's .-U 10 .624 Kan. city. .15 15 .600 Bt Paul. ....10 15 .400 wjviiltu . ..10 14 .417 Omuha 9 IS .400 Topeka ... ,10 15 . 4001 nat. leaguf:. W.UPct. New Tork..n 6 .7 Pittsburgh. It B.7H I'hlla. 10 8 .666 Brooklyn ...10 8 ,666i c ncinnatl. 13 11 .642 Hi. Loul.,..ll is .422 Chicago ....10 14 .4171 Boston 3 IS .167 FED. LEAGUE. W.UPct, Baltimore ..14 S .737 St Louis... 13 10 .665 Ohlcago ....13 11 .622 Indiana's. ...10 II .476 Brooklyn ... 8 8 .600 Kan, ''ty...U 14 .440 Bllffaio 9 1Z .W Columbus 10 IS .400 Pittsburgh. 8 13 .361 Cleveland 8 17?33) Yesterday's nenults. WEriTEBN LEAGUE. Denver, II; Sioux City, 12. Lincoln, 3; Omaha, 1. Bt Josph, 12; Topeka, 4. STATE LEAGUE. Kearney, i; York, 8. Grand Island, V; Hastings, 1. Norfolk, li neitrlce, 2. Columbus. 4; Superior, 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE. i Chicago. 8; Washington, 6. Cleveland, 3; Philadelphia, 6, Detroit 4 New York 2. St. Louis', 9i Boston, 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, 6: Pittsburgh, 3, Boston, 6J Cincinnati. 4. Brooklyn. 12; Chicago, 6. Philadelphia, 3; St. Ixuls, 6. KEDEHAL LEAGUE. Kansas City, 1; Pittsburgh. C. , .Ir.U!anapollB,UBaltiniorc, 2. "Bt, ' I-ouls. 6; Bro'oklyn, 12. Chicago. 1; Buffalo, 0. - AM Kill CAN AH80CIATION. Kansaa City. ; Columbus, 10. Minneapolis. I; Cleveland. 6. Milwaukee, 2: Louisville, 6. fit Paul, 3i indlnnnpolls, S. Hninea Today. Western 1 nni. , ' j TlMll "f U Molnes, Wichita at St! "uui vny bi i.incoin. Anierlcnn I.euguo-Cleveland at Wash--;Bi?rS5"cfsWti Philadelphia. Bt. Louis York, Detroit at Boston. burgh. Boston nt Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Ch,lc?B0. Philadelphia nt. Ht llouls. ?" hl Bt. Louis at Brooklyn. Chicago at BuiibIo. Indianapolis at Baltimore. American Association-Kansas City at Columbus. Minneapolis nt Cleveland. MU ww( at Louisville. St. Paul 5st In- iil'S1 t U-Kearney nt Beatrice, J?'?nVnt York. 'Norfolk at Hu. perlor, Columbus at Hastings, uuvnai league ew York at Pitts na5.' For'Khcv.Kox! Patterson. Pur i?iL,er,1f,r,..1,0Ubl0 piliya'' Korsytha to ICoerner. llrltton to It Watson to Pat ?.tol.u b"! Torsythe. Koer neVv.w ttUn . Patterson. Brltton. S5J liVWK3' " rolrcloth, 1 S?i,iiJ"Pl li by, Hlgginbotham, 2j by Jnlrcloth. 1; by Pursed. I; by Stcrxer, S. Umpires. McCafferty and Barr. 8IOVX TRIM THE GR1K2LIICS ffpakr'a Error In Ninth Olres In. liana Victory. SIOUX CITY, la.. May I8.-Spahr's flr ln .th n,n,h iftv Moux City a i: 1. 11 vie'1"" over Denver in a rawed fame. Manager Clarke was put out r n,f.,mi? S Pe "J11 nd hratened 7o Protest If the locals lost. Bcoro: SIOUX CITY. A If. It II .51 2 .3 0 I 1 4 .3 3 1 .423 .612 .522 .61 3 . 0 0 0 .601 .3 1 t O. A. "Cooney, Sb.,.,,.... ciarke. if....:;::::: Hmlth, 3b Kane, lb, LeJeune, cf Balrd, rf.-cf Callahan, ss........ Crisp, c White, p Doyle, p Wnlte. rf I 3 1 1 10 4 0 3 3 0 s 0 Totals 45 12 30 37 15 DENER. AB. U. II. Fare. Jb i t O. 4 1 0 3 0 4 5 T 1 0 0 'A. E. Cassidy. rf 6 1 i JHOTK, 3D............. 6 0 1 Butcher, of,....,,.,. 5 2 3 Mitchell. If.. 4 l 0 Coffer, ss s t t .Fisher, lb 4 2 1 snjnr, c 6.1 ; Witt, p'.... 1 o 0 Zamloch, v,.. 10 1 Totals .44 11 13 25 13 I Ono out .'hen Vilnnlnir run mnrxrA Sioux City 3 o o l t i i i' Xnver 0 7 1 1 1 0 0 1 o 11 Two-baso hits: Crisp, Butcher, Ka.ie Thrte-basc- hit: Cooney. Home run: LeJune. Sacrifice hits: Kane, Cooney. Stolen bases: Callahan, Smith. Doublo Play: Schrclber to Cofley. Innlnirs Pitch wl: By White. 1V: by 1 by Wltte. 2: by Zamloch. 3 If. Hits: Off Wblte. 6: off Schreltur. 4: 3; by Doyle, scnreiDer. t off Witt, S: off Zamloch. 5; off Doyle. -3 J ases on balls: Off Schrelber, ?; off Wltte. 3: off Zainloeh. 1: nff rtnvl. I Struck out: By Schrclber. 2; by Wltte. 3: by Zamloch. 1: bv Dovl. i wn.i Pitches: By Wltte. 2. Passed ball: Crisp. Hit by pitched ball: Butcher, Kane. Time: 2:47. Umpires: Segrlst and I'srcnt. At- unuanrc, t.ovu. i American Aasoelatlon tlcsults. Scores,: R.H.E. St. Paul s 1 Indianapolis , 5 8 3 Kansas City 4 6 2 Columbus jo n Milwaukee 2 6 3 Louisville 6 g Minneapolis 7 14 Cleveland 6 10 2 K Hore Throat that Won't Ileal Quickly relieved and helped by Bucklen s Arnica Salve, Helps piles and the worst aotea. All druggists. Xc AdyertJatmenL THIRD CITY JAKES A WIN Takes First Game So Far Thin . Series from Hastings Beds- BEATRICE TAKES TIGHT ONE Wins Afr Pltohera' Duel Between McDonnell nnd nontt Golnsf to Ten InnlnRs, Kndlnsf Two to One. HASTINGS, Nb May lS.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Poor support, Mason's wlldness and a fierce batting attack against York In one round were responsible for Hast ings' first defeat today, a rand Island winning, 9 to 1. The fielding of Bennett and Downey were high spots, Score: ORANO ISLAND, HASTINGS. ARH.O.A.K. AD.H.O.A.X. Koton, 2b,. , i 1 1 2 0Hehlold. r-If 10 0 3 Dewntjr, rf.. 2 0 2 0 OMattlekl, 2b I 0 2 2 3 Vojn, It.... t o 1 0 OlMnntlt, cf.. 2 0 3 10 Hrho'a'rr. ef t 2 2 0 OR. Brown, lb 4 2 1 X 2 Smith, 3b.... 2 0 1 1 OMcCakt, It.. 2 1 0 0 0 Vanet, c... 1 0 10 1 ODurhtm. rf.. 3 4 10 0 Ward, .,.. 4 12 0 inttmin. lb V 0 It 0 0 fltlre, lb... S 2 0 oLnrovn, a. 4 1 4 3 6 llonmtn, p.. S 2 0 2 Jllfllrlch, it. 3 0 3 J 1 Mu)ii. p. ... I 0 3 TcliU ....It 3 27 I J York, p 1 0 0 2 3 Totals ....n"27 It 10 Grand Island 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 5 1-9 Hastings 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: E. Brown, Hoffman, Schoonover. Sacrifice hits: Downey (2), Smith (3), Vance, Ward, Mattlcks. Stolen bakes: Roben. Vance, Ward. Struck out: By Hoffman, 10 by Mason, 1; by York, 1, Buses on balls: Off Mason, 8: off York, 1: oft Hoffman, 3. Innings pitched: By Mason, five; by York, four. Double play: Smith to Iloben to Claire. Hit by pitched ball: By Mason, 1. Time: 2:1k Umpires; MoAlcer and Ktbby, Beatrice Geta Close One. BEATRICE, N'eli., May 15.-(8pcclal Tel cram.) In a pitchers' battle today be tween McDonnell and Routt the' former won his own game In the tenth Inning from Norfolk with a hit after ono man wua down by .tho. score, of 2 to IjV Mc Donnell struck out thirteen men- The Kearney team will play hero tomorrow. Score: WOK rOUC. BKATTRICT. An.lI.O.A.K. AD.1I.O.A.B. Turpla. ct... . 13 1 lt.lns. lb. .. 4 2 110 HtU, lb.... ( 1 2 4 lDnnnon. 3b 2 0 1 1 0 Mulkw. Ib... 4 112 Ollluk. If ... 4 0 0 9 i rumMy, lb., 4 0 10 lK,lt. cf. ...31000 Miller, It.... 2 0 2 0 Olkttk'Vl, lb 3 1 7 0 1 Mrcr. ... 4 3 0 I OOo. c 4 0 13 3 0 Campbtll, rt 4 0 1 0 OOculdln. rf.. 1 0 1 o l Kluur. e... 3 0 2 1 OnrUn, rt ... 2 0 4 0 ft Ilotrtt, p.,.. 2 10 3 OCIem. .. 3 0 3 0 0 MeDoonsll. P 4 1 3 6 1 TotiU ... .31 I 21 14 2 - , Totels ....21 S M 11 3 One out when winning acore made. Norfolk 0 100000000-O Beatrice 1 00000000 1-2 Two-base hit: Turpln. Three-base hltsi Mercer, Reis, Sacritlco hit: Brannon. Stolen hues: Neff, Bouldln. Bases on balls: Oft McDonnell, 3: off Routt, 1. Struck out: By McDonnell. 13: bv Routt. 2. Left on bases: Beatrice. 5; Norfolk, 7. Doublo play: Musser to Ramsey, first base on errors; Beatrice, 2; Norfolk, 2. lilt by Pitched ball: uocKewlts. Time; 1 lis. umpire: Meyers, Prohlba Garner Another. YORK, Neb., May lR.-(SpoclaI Telo- J tram.) York took the oecond game from earney by landing on Roberts for three hits In the second inning, which, coupled with an error, a passed ball and two sac rifice hits, netted five runs. McVey took tho slab In tho third and was more ef fective. The feature of the game was the fielding and batting of Manager Pierce. Score: KBAluror. YORK. AD.H.O.A.K. AB.ll.O.AE. Low. 2b.... 2 0 13 lute, ts 4 113 0 ynk. lb... 4 3 11 4 OCobl. lb... I 1 3 0 0 IUtnr, el.. 4 I 1 I scurke. If... 1 1 O o Dutltr, rt... 4 1 1 t OMarpDr. cf.. 3 0 2 0 Mac, lb.... 4 0 10 OTotUn, tb... 3 0 0 3 1 nil M.... 4 13 1 OAab. 2t 2 14 11 V.nrflwn, If. 3 0 1 0 0tlru. rf... 3 3 1 0-0 ETKnaon, e. e a o inaisn, c... i j o Ki'U-rtr. D.. 0 0 0 1 lOiboni. B... 3 0 111 MoVay. p.... 20020 nui: i v o o e Toiau ii inn a Toula ....31 7 34 12 I Batted for Roberts in third. Kearney 0 0 0 2 0 10 10-4 York 0 5 1 0 0 0 2 0 -K Two-base hits: Haigh, Coble. Home run: Matne: ney. Stolen bases: Clarke. Ash. Baaoa on cans: uii usoorne, j; on iioo - erts, 1, Left on bases: Kearney. 3; York, 6. Hit by pitched ball: Lowe. Hits: Oft Roberts. 4 in two Innings; off McVoy. 4 In seven lnnlnsa: off Osborne. 7 In n na In. nines. Struck out By Osbore, 8; by Mc- Vey. e. Passed ball brlcKaon. Time: 1:10. Umpire; Dixon. Superiors Take Game. SUPERIOR. Neb.. May 15.-(SDecial Telegram.) Today the game waa nip and iuck 10 me iasi naif or me nintn wnen the longest hit ever seen on the grounds waa made by Scotty Kempln which won ror Huperior. m me seventh xmrssiug nude a home run that tied it up. Brown made a sensational one-hand catch on the run. In the eighth Manager Kranln gr'a thumb, was broken by a throw made from second base- Tho score: COLUMBUS, BUPCRIOn. An.ir.aAB. ah.h.o.a.e. Cran. If 4 2 2 0 OObat. 3b 4 1 2 1 0 Djatrt. cf. alii oorajr. Sb.... & 1 1 2 0 Adaraa, lb... I s 1 iKfmpln. lb. ,b? f'i 2 . rf 4 1 0 0 Dal. lb.... 4 3 14 0 OTlwlaains, i 1 1 1 lUindrctb. Palmar. l Clarka. Ib. . 4 2 2 2 Onrown. if... 4 2 1 0 s Nca. rf-r.. 3 12 1 OPrhroedar. aa 1 0 ft 1 A KrnlBsr, t 2 I 2 1 ocirwot. c... 4 1 3 4 e Van'f.oa. rt 1 0 0 OParka. p 4 S t t Klaidon, p. .20160 Twaia uon II 0 Totala ...21 10'2S 11 2 Two out when winning run was made. Columbus 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 04 Superior 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1-6 Heme runsi Thetsslng, Kempln. Three bote hit: Deal. Two-baso hits. Gray. Clarke. Dygcrt. Stolen bases. Cran, Deal, urown. Dacnnce nua: uygert (J), Adams. Nee. Kranlnger. Obst Struck out: tiy Klngdon. 2: by Parks, 2. Bases on balls: Off Klngdon, 3: oft Parks, 5. Umpirei Quigley. Beatrice Mama Fifth Plteher. BEATRICE. Neb.. May 16.-(&peclaM-Fane Johnson. who was on Hastings' pitching staff last season, signed with Beatrice Thursday. Beatrice now has five first-class twlrlera Munro. Brian, McDonnell, Johnson and Klrschner A New Way, to keep that dirt juod mod oyt of tbo hoosa buy a rubber mat at, the Omaha Rub ber Company. Just arouitd tb corner. THE BEE: OMAHA, SATHIDAY, a Train? REDS AGAINRIM BRAVES Cincinnati Takes Third Straight Game of the Series. MARANVIIXE HAS AN OFF DAY He Make Fonr Brrora In Field YlnallnK Pitches Bxcellent flail Vp to Ninth, When He Lets In Ttto Runs. CINCINNATI, May 15.-Clnclnnatl out batted and outficldod Boston today, win ning th.e third straight game ot the series, 4 to 2. Maranvllle had an off day in the field, making four errors. Ylngllng pitched excellent ball up to the ninth inning when an error and two tingles let In two runs. Crutcher was hit opportunity while Strand proved little better. Score: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AD.H.O.AE. AD.H.O.A.K. Even. 2b 2 0.2 2 OMoran rf.... 4 13 0 0 Marnv'le. 4 0 4 4 Ulrootr. 4 J 1 J 0 Mann. cf.... 4 0 1 0 0lroh. 2b 2 1 B 3 3 Murray. It.. 4 1 3 0 OManuuu. If.. 2 2 3 0 0 BchmlSt. lb. 4 2 10 1 Ollobllti.I. lb 2 0 11 1 0 Martin, 3b.. 4 2 1 3 lVonK'ln'i. cf 4 2 1 0 0 Oowdr. 2 1 2 4 ONIahsff, lb.. 4 2 12 0 Colllna. rt... 10 10 lCTark.e 3 1 J 0 0 f'onnollr. rf 0 0 0 O.OYintllns, p., 2 0 0 2 0 Whallns, . . 1 0 1 0 0 . n-utchar. p.. 1 0 1 0 Totala ...',2J 10 27 15 3 Strand, p... 10 0 10 DMZr 1 0 0 0 0 Kratt 1 0 0 0 0 Otal 1 0 0 0 0 ToUla S4 IT " Batted for Crutcher In the sixth. Batted for Collins In tho eighth. Batted for Connolly In tho ninth, Boston .,.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Cincinnati ;....0 0030101 -4 Two-base hit: Von Kolnltx. Hits: Off Crutcher, 7 in flvo Innings: off Strand, 3 In three innings. Sacrifice' hits: Mar sans, Hoblltsel (2). Stolen bases: Mar sans (I). Double plays: Oowdy to Mar tin. Nlehoff to Groh to Hoblltiel, Left on bases; Boston. 6; Cincinnati, 6. Bases on balls; Oft Crutcher U off -Ylngllng, 2. Hit by Pitched ball- By Strand, Groh. i Struck out: By Crutcher, 1; by Strand, 2; by Ylngllng, 1. Passed ball: Whaling. Time: l;63. Umpires: Enson and Qulg ley. Cards Win from Phils. . ST. IX)UI8, May 15. St. Louis won from Philadelphia, 6 to 3. today through the wlldness ot Jacobs and by bunching1 hits and taking advantage of the visitors' errors. In tho seventh Inning Byrne hurt his finger and was replaced by Irelan, who after making an error, gave way to Reed, another youngster. Score. PHILADELPHIA. BT. LOUIS. AU.II.O.A E. AD.H.O.A.E. Pasfctrt. cf.. 4 1 6 3 Olluiclm. 2b 2 1 2 1 0 Ludarua. lb. 4 0 & 1 ODreaaan. lb. 1 0 1 0 0 Lnbart, 2b.. 4 0 2 1 OLMaiae, ct 3 2 S 0 O S.M ,a 4 0 1 2 OButler, is... 3 2 2 2 1 Cratatb. rf. 3 1 0 9 OMIIler. lb-lb 2 0 11 0 0 Dccaar. If... 4 14 0 lWllaon. rt... 3 2 0 0 0 lljrne, 2b.... 1 1 1 2 tcrulx. If.. Irelan, 2b... 0 0 0 0 lSnydar. e. ItMd. 2b 1 0' 2 0 0llck. Sb,,.. Kllllfar, c. 2 0 1 1 OClrlnar. p.. nooln. c 2 12 1 Odallee. p.. JacoU. p.... 2 0 110 Dfrora 1 1 0 0 0 Totala ... Matahall, p. 1 0 O 0 O Duma 1 1 0 0 0 ,.41100 .31 S 0 0 .41010 , 1 0 0 2 0 .10 0 10 . 22 W 27 it "l Total ... .2$ I 24 12 2 Batted for Jacobs ln eighth. Batted for Reed In' ninth. Philadelphia 0 0000102 0-3 St. Louis 0 0200400 6 Two-base hits! Hugglns, Dcvore, Burns. Three-base hit: Poskert. Homo runWii son. Hits: Oft Grlner, 7 ln seven Innings (2 runs, ono in eighth Inning); oTf.Sallee, 1 in two Innings; off Jacobs. 10 In seven Innings; off Marshall,. 0 In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Snyder. Stolen bnseo; L. Magee (2). Butler, Left on bases: St. Ixuls. 8; Philadelphia. 6. Bases on balls: Off Jacobs. 6: oft Bailee. 1. Struck out: By Grlner, 1; by Sallee. 2; by Marshall. 3. Passed ball. Snyder. Wild pitch; Grlner, Time: 2:10. Umpires: Orth and Byron. GlantaTnke Second. PITTSBURGH. May 15. New York hit Mcquillan hard In tho flrat five Innings today and took .the second game of the series, 5 to 3. Harmon relieved McQuillan ln the sixth and finished the game for Pittsburgh. Score: NEW TOHK. riTTsBiniOH. BwhWi ef.. 4 5 s" o oj.lf.Kclir. cf 4 o Y o o , nurna. If.... I 2 l 1 0Cvr. If 14 0 1 p-ttuntr. a. 2 2 2 0Mcarr. 2b 4 l o 3 o Grant. Sb.... i 1 I 5 OKooctchr. lb 4 3 T 1 o Marti, lb... 4 3 12 o oyiot. i i i i o onoasraaa. rn j a u suiinnaii, ri. t tow-. Htock. lb. ... 4 1 0 2 OMcCartby. aa 2 0 1 4 0 Mfjert, s... 4 0 1 0 0aWir .... 1 0 0 0 0 Matbtwa'n. p4 0 1 1 OOlbaon. c... 4 1 6 3 S McQuillan, p I 0 0 1 1 Totala .. .11 12 27 15 OMIratt 1 1 0 0 O Harmon, p.. 1 0 ft 0 0 Totala ....21 27 11 i Batted f,ir McQuillan In fifth. Batted for McCarthy in ninth. New York, 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0-5 Pittsburgh 01001 1000-3 Two-base hits: Snodgraas. Hyatt. Carey. Konetchy. Stolen bases: Burns. Fletcher, Merkle. Sacrifice hit: Fletcher. Hits: Off McQuillan, 10 in five Innings; off Harmon, 2 In four Innings. Left on basest New York; 8; Pittsburgh. 5. Bsses on balls: Off Mathewson. 1: off Mc Quillan. 2; off Harmon, 1. Struck out: llv Mr-nulllnn. 1. Double nlavs: Fletcher !H Grant to Merkle, Vlox unnsslsted. Time: 1;3S. Umpires: Klcm nnd Hart. Culm Loae lo Dougeri, CHICAGO. May 15. Brooklyn batted all three of Chicago's pitchers opportunely today, ran cleverly on ine oases ana won 12 to 5. Pfetfer. although hit hard, pitched his best ball in the pinches. The batting of Wheat, Cutahaw.'Schulte and Ztmmer inan and a double play by Stenglo and Dauoert were features, score: DKOOKLYN. OHCAOa AU.H.O.A.E. AU.1I.OA.E ruilon. cf... I 3 4 0 OLaach. cf... 2 1 1 0 0 Cutahaw. 2b. I 12 0 OSCbulU. If. .. I 2 0 1 Diubfrt, lb. 4 17 0 OOood, rf 3 2 1 0 0 What. If... 2 2 4 0 l&alcr. lb.... 4 ill I I Smith. Ib... 4 1 1 0 OZlm'rm'a. 2b t 2 1 14 8iantal. rt.. 1 0 2 1 lWll'ma. If-cl 4 3 1 1 Ean. aa 4 a 1 3 oswaanar. id. a 3 a 1 0 Hcllar. 4 14 0 OOorrtdan, a. I 3 1 3 rrtfter. p.. 4 1 0 OBrtanahaa. 0 112 4 1 - Larandar, p. 1 2 1 Totala ....Mil 27 2abel. p 2 112 0 jAosatoa ... 1 0 Ilumphrita, p 0 0 t ToUla . ..SI 12 27 13 uattM for zaoel in eighth. Brooklyn S 0 3 0 0 0 1. 0 512 Chicago 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1-6 xwo-oase hits: Leach, Dalton. uood. Sweeney. Zimmerman. CuUhaw. Schult lilts: Off Lavender, 6 In five Innings; off Zabel, 3 In five Innlngsi off Humphries. 5 In ono Inning. Sacrifice hit: Stengel. Sacrifice files: Daubert, Saior, Stolen bases: Stengel (2). Cuts haw. Smith (2). MAY 1G, 1014. Drawn Double play: Stengel to Daubcrt, Lett on bases: Brooklyn, 4; Chicago, 11. Balk: Zn bel. Bases on balls: Off Lavender, 2; off Pf offer. 4; off Zabcl, 3. Struck out: By Pfefrer. 6; by Zabel. 2. Time: 2:05. Um pires: Rlgler and Emsllo. TIGERS MMFCLEAN SWEEP .Take Last Game of Series with Hew York, Four to Two. COBB INJURES KNEE IN FIRST Detroit Brenka Cnldvrell'a WliinlnR Streak Pnrt or Crowd Jtlnlics Attempt to HIol Umpire, Whose Rutins Peeves. NEW YORK, May 15.-Detrolt broke Caldwell's winning streak today, tho Tigers making a clean sweep of their series with New York by taking tho laBt game, 4 tp 2. Cobb Injured his knee in the first Inning, sliding to second, but his hitting and baso running featured tho De troit's victory. Ho made two doubles, walked, and stole a base. Dauss pitched a splendid game for Detroit, keeping Now York's hits scattered and was brilliantly supported. An attempt by n section of the crowd to mob Umpire Chill after the game was prevented by policemen who escorted him from tho field. Chill displeased tho fans by refusing to let Walsh take his base after he was hit by a pitched ball and several drinking glasses were thrown. President Johnson of tho American league witnessed the affair. Score; DETROIT. NEW YOIIK. AD.H.O.A.E. AB.1I.O.A.K. Bnrti, aa..... 2 10 2 OMalael. tb.. 4 0 2 S 0 Kar-n'rt. 2b 4 1 4 2 OHartaell. rt. 4 1 1 0 0 Cobb, cf 2 3 10 OWalah. If... 4 1 2 0 0 Crawford, rf 1 0 2 0 OHoldan, cf,, 3 0 1 0 0 High. If 2 0 2 0 OBwaenejr. c. 4 0 4 2 1 num., lb.... 4 1 11 1 'OPeck'np'n, aa 3 1 J 4 0 Ih 1 n O 1 OWIIIIama lb 2 1 12 1 0 Stanae. 4 0 7 1 . OTru'eJMe. 2b 2 2 ,0 2 0 Ilauaa, p.... 4 I 0 4 ocaiawcii, p. 1 vi o u Totals ....23 ( 2712 0 Total 11 27 1 1 Detroit 0100011104 New York 010000100-8 Two-baeo hits: Truesdale, Cobb (2), Kavanaugh, Williams. Homo run: Burns. Sacrifice hits: Truesdale, Crawford. Sac rifice fly: High. Stolen bases: Trues dale, Cobb, Kavanaugh. Left on bases: Now York. 6; Detroit. 5. Bases on balls: Off Caldwell, 6; off Dauss. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Dauss, Williams. Time: 2:08. Umpires; Chill and Sheridan, aincka Trim Naps. PHILADELPHIA. Mrst 15. Phila delphia deofated Cleveland today, 6 to 3. by mixing hits with bases on balls and errors. Bush took Shawkey'a place In tho fifth inning and in the last flvo Innings Cleveland could not get a ,man to first base. Score; CLEVELAND. riHTADELPHIA. AD.H.O:A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. tikiM rf alio oMumhr. rf.. 11100 Turner, .lb.. 4 0 0 2 OOldrlnt, If,. 1 0 0 0 Johnaton, lb 3 0 9 1 ocoillna. ZD., a 0 j a v Jackaoo, rt. 2 1 0 0 OlUker. 3b. .. 2 2 1 2 0 Lajole, 2b... 4 12 2 OMcInnla, lb. 4 2 12 2 0 Wood, If..., 2 0 10 ODaler. cf... 4 2 10 0 Olaon. aa.... 2 12 1 2Kopf. aa. . 3 11(0 Ckrlaah, 0.. 3 0 1 OLapp. c 1 0 3 2 0 Mlandlnc. p.. 1 0 0 1 OSchanc. c. .. 3 1 4 0 0 Oru, p.... 1 0 0 2 OShawkejr. p., 1 0 0 2 0 Berk, p 0 0 0 0 ODurt, p 2 0 1 0 0 Daaalar 1 0 0 0 0'SXursl .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totala ....2s"4 MUa Totala ....29"27 17 0 Batted for Shawkey ln the fourth. Battod for Gregg In tho eighth. Cleveland 0 0 D 3 0 0 0 0 0-3 Philadelphia 0 S03llww- Two-baso hit. Kopf. Hits: Off Bland Ing, 4 ln threo innings (none out ln fourth); off Gregg, 4 in four Innings; off Beck, 1 ln.ono inning; off Shawkey, 4 in 1 four Innings; off Bush, none In five In, nlngs. Sacrifice hits: Oldring, Collins. Sacritlco fly: Baker. Stolen bases: Wood, Kopf. Loft on bases: Cleveland. 2; Phil adelphia. 8. Base on balls: Off Blandlng, 3; off Gregg, 3; Shavrkey, 4. Hit by pitched Dan: oy uecK iniurpoyj. oirucn out. By Blandlng, 1; Gregg, 4 in four in nings; off Beck, 1 in one Inning: orf ShRwkev. 4 In four innings: off Bush. none in five innings. Sacrifice hits: Oldring. Collins. Sacrifice fly: Baker. Stolen basea; wood, itopr. J.eii on oases: Cleveland, 2; Philadelphia, 8. Base on balls: OfT Illanding, z; on uregg. 2; on Shawkey. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By (Beck (Murphy). Struck out: By Bland lng. 1; oy uregg. 0; Dy tsusn, J. i-assea ball: Lapp. Wild pitch: Gregg. Time, 1:68. Umpires; Hlldebrand and O'Lough lln. Senators Burn White Sox. WASHINGTON, May 15. Gandll'a triple, two bases on balls and an error, together with a double steal by Schaefer and Mueller, on which tho former scored, netted Washington four runs In the sec ond inning of today's game wltti Chicago and gave the locals a 6-to-3 victory. It, was the third game of the series Wash ington has won from tho visitors. Score: CIUCAOO. WASHWOTON. , AB.ILO.A-E. AD.H.O.A E. Dammltt, rf 4 1 0 0 OMocllar, rf., i 0 2 0 0 Barter. 6 112 OPtxtcr. 2b... 1 0 2 0 0 Chaae. lb... 4 0 14 3.TIUn. cf. .. 4 2 10 0 Colllna. It.. 4 0 10 Olltodll, lb.. 4 3 U 0 Bodla. cf.... 3 0 10 OStianka. If... 3 10 0 0 Aloork. 2b... 4 2 0 4 lMorian, tb.. 2 10 4 0 Bl'kb'rn. 2b 2 1 3 6 lMchrlde. aa. 4 0 2 1 Dalar r 2 0 4 1 OWIIIIama. e. 3 0 1 0 1 tlcnalk. c... 10 10 OEneat. P 0 0 0 0 1 Clcotta. p... 1 0 0 OSbaw, p 2 0 0 2 0 Wolf'anK. pO 0 ft 0 0Scbacrter ..1000 Fra p 10040 Wtaw .... 1100 ToUla ....13 727 I 1 Ruaea 0 0,0 0 0 Totala ....m" 24 1 .4. Batted for Elngel in second. Batted for Wolfgang In fourth. Ran for Weaver in fourth. Chicago 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3 Washington 0 4 1 0001 0 -6 Two-base hit: Morgan. Three-haae hit: Gandlll. Hits: Off Ctcotte, 5 In two innings, none out In third; off Wolfgang. 0 In one Inning; oft Faber. 3 in five In nings; off Engel, 1 in two Innings: off Shaw, 5 In seven Innings. Sacrifice hit: Morgan. Stolen bases: Demmlttoe, Moeller (J). Schaeffer. Milan. Morgan. Double play: Alcock to Daley to Chase. Left on bases: Chicago. 8: Washington. S. Rases on balls: Qff Clcotte, 2: off Wolfgang, 1: off Faber, 1; of Enrel, 2; off Shaw. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Faber. Moeller. Struck out: By WolN gang. X; by Faber. 4; by pnrel, 1; by Shaw, 7. Passed ball: Schalk. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Connolly and Dinecn. Derllent Gaay for llroirna. BOSTON, May 16. The St. Louis play, era found Bedient's delivery easy today and hatted out a S-to-3 victory over Bos. ton, Joo Wood, the Red Sox pitcher, I for The Bee by rrado his first appearance today since operuiea on for appendicitis last f eoru nry. He has' all his old-time speed. A homo run by Walker ot St, Louis was one of the longest hits ever made on the local grounds. Score; ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. AD.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B Shorten, ct... 2 12 0 OHooper, rt... 4 12 0 0 Auttln, 2b.. 4 2 0 0 OYerkea. Zb... 4 0 2 6 0 Pratt. 2b.... 2 12 2 OLan-la, If.... 2 110 0 WHIIama. rt 3 2 1 0 OSpeaker. cf.. 4 110 0, C. Walker. If 4 2 3 0 0 Scott, aa.... 4 2 2 1 0 Learr. lb.... 4 0 11 0 OCardnor, 2b.. 4 1 4 1 0 Wallace, ea.. 4 12 2 OEnsle, lb.... 2 19 0 0 Warn, aa... 0 0 0 1 OCfcdr. e..,., 4 16 4 2 Tliimlcr. c... 4 1 3 2 onedlent, p... 2 ft 0 4 1 WeHman, p.. 4 1 1 2 OWood. p 1 ft 0 0 0 Rehs 0 0 0 0 0 Yotala ....24 12 27 11 0 Totala ... .32 3 27 15 2 Batted for Bendlent in eighth. St. Louis 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0-0 Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-3 Two-base hits: Pratt, Williams. Hooper. Gardner. Home run: C. Walker. Hits: Off Bedlent, 11 In eight Innings. Sacrifice nits: fratt, Austin, sacrifice ny: isngie. Stolen bases: Williams (2). C. Walker. Double play: Pratt to Lsary. Left on bases: St. Louis. 3; Boston, 7. Bases on bnllsJ Off Bendlent. 1; off Wood. 1: off Wetlman, 3. Hit by pitched batl: By weuman. iioopcr. structc out: jjv wen- man, a Dy uenaient, 3; Dy wood, 1. Time: umpires: uvans ana jsgnn. Killifer Appeal to Be Heard in June CINCINNATI, O.. 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I6th "Bud" Fisher Tip Tops Gather in St. Louis Handily BROOKLYN, N. V-., May 15.-Brooklyn defeated St. Louis, 12 to 6, today In a ragged game. "Bob" Groom for tho visitors was hit hard and gavo way to Herbert, who ln turn was relieved after exhibiting wlldness. Brooklyn tried out a young collegian, Vernon, who lasted less than four Innings. Score: R.H.E. Brooklyn 2 0610400 - 12 3 St. Loul 0 20301000-69 4 Batteries: Vernon, Lafltte and. Land; Groom, Hcrbort, Welch and Simon. Terrapins Trim Indlnnts. BALTIMORE, Md., May 15. Walsh's hit over the left field fence ln tho eighth Inning won the game for Baltimore from Indianapolis today, 2 to 1. Suggs and Falkonbcrg pitched good ball, the latter striking out eight men. Manager Knaba of Baltimore was put out of tho gamo and fined tor disputing a decision. Score: B H E Baltimore ....1 0000001 2' 22 Indianapolis .0 00010000153 Batteries: Suggs and Russell; Falken berg and Rarldcn, Chlfeus Take Second. BUFFALO, N. Y., May 15. Hendrix rlx ng . 7 held Buffalo to two hits today, giving Chicago tho second game of the series to 0. Mqmn was hit freely and was taken out of the box ln the sixth when Chicago scored four runs. Hendrix made' a homo run In the third. Score: R.H.E. IBuffalo 0 00000000020 Chicago 0 1 0 0 2 4 0 0, 0- 7 10 2 uaiieries; iuoran, isrown ana uiair; Hendrix and Wilson. K. C. Feda Trim Bakera. PITTSBURGH, Pa,, May 15.-Poor work on tho bases by Pittsburgh and opportune hitting by Kansas City gave the latter team tho gamo hero today, 1 to 0. Two of the five hits made off Dickson and Hen derson came In tho fifth and , these, coupled with a force out and a. sacritlco gavo the visitors the orilV run. Sc'o'rb: Kansas Qty..0 00010000-1 5 1 ntisDurgh ...o 00000000 880 Batteries: Cullou and Easterlv: Dick son, Henderson and Berry. Leary la a Crack. Jack Leary. the new first baseman nt the St. Louts Browns. 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