Mutt Must Be Jealous of Jeff's tWyrNK vu-1 t nice .v.- . ill M P t ue t r br(n& r sack '5 "AT T ( V 1 THOIB NEW . - v KMBNO tAUTT TOUR. NvoNfcV f I TAHWSIS fil g : OION'Y UK& IT. ' T tfS Lte GRIZZLIES ARE WALLOPED Rourkes Take Mountaineers Into Camp by Five to Three Score. COFFEY STARTS ARGUMENT IlUnnrrrn -rllli the Umpire, in linn Several ii f HI Cohort, Mnrh t the ' Plenao-re of l.nrw ftntuln)- Crovril, MUt much, argumentation on tlin imrt ot the Denver baae bait team and Umpa Gaston and Stockdalc, Omaha copped the Ionic end ot a 5 to 3 score Sunday afternoon before & large mid vociferous dolegsllon of bugs who clamored em phatlcally for tho ump to heave Coffey. French, Faya and a few other of tlio Denverlte from the patture. Aa. tho umpi did nothing of. tho kind the bug were forced to be- content with the victory. Denver had Omaha gojng. 3 to 2, when tho big noise broke'. Ward and Krug were safe on a hit and an error by Wltte repectlvely. Johnny Clancy came to bat with tho aforementioned condition existing, except thai two were aut. Johnny floated the pill toward shortstop. Coffey made the atop, ran a few short tepj and threw to Fisher at first. Dur ing this process Ward and Krug galloped home. When the um'ps declared that ("lane; hftd beat the hit out tho hugs realized that Omaha wa 'a,hcad one run. nut Coffey disagreed both with the umps and tho bugs. I'mpi tin Target. 8o did Mr, Faye. So did Mr. French. So did Mr. Fisher. And .so did several other Denver athletes. For several min utes the arguments 'In -the) neighborhood of t'mpa Oastpn was prolonged nnd ex cited. Coffey was very peoved And ho made no bones of It By this time Ktoqk. dale, bossing the works from behind the bat. became exasperated and ho called two balls on Shcatnk. This stopped, C6f fey for a few minutes, but he gained courage again, and kept up a flow ot brilliant and unrxpurg&ted rcpartco with the umps during the remainder ot tha combat, much to the delight of tho paid customers whp chortled frequently and with supremo mirth. Omaha, was- fortunate In the opening Inning that Denver dMn't scoro a flqck of runs. As It was the mountain climb ers did score one, Faye, and Cassldy de livered a couple or sUxlIng singles and Block walked-a Very' serious condition tor a now pitcher to be In. Shestak pro ceeded to allow one of Tipple's cross rire balls to trickle through him. Vnye rushed toword the plate, but started back to third. Bhea threw to Ward, but tho throw waa punk and Faye romped home. Butcher kindly hit Jnto a nifty double play. Schlpke to Clancy to Chase, and Mitchell whiffed, ending tho doings. Omnlin Score,, Omaha wa unlucky In lt, half ot the first. Just V Denver -w. SchlpUo sin gled. Chaso Promptly hit into a double ptay, but Thotaason nil 'safely. AVard also, hit safely after Tommlu swiped sec 9nd. and the center fielder scored. Congalton poled a ripping double. Krug walked and Hlock muffed Clancy's roller, allowing "Ward to score. Two runs only were madt on four swats, a base on balls and an error. Hoth Denver and Omaha scored two In the third. Cnsldy walked fqr the vis itors and Block doubled, Cassldy camo homo when congalton's throw j)t the second base sack and Hlock continued to third. Mitchell doubled and Ulock scored, but coffecy ended the Inning by rolling to Skip. ( "Ward JlnUrn Another lilt, Thomasort was out tor Omaha, but AVard made a'sjwond hit. Ho went to ttoiid on Congalton's Infield out, to third on WJtte's muff after Fisher mado a pretty stop of Krug'a drive, and scored on Clancy's Infield hit In tho manner te lated above, Krug also scored, as he had previously stolen second, and the Denver athletes believed they had retired the side. After the third, Denver stopped abrupt ly. Omaha made another In the sixth Jott for luck. With Bhestak out. Tipple accidentally caught one for two basea The rresumptlon Is It was aoldental, as he faithfully fanned the. two previous times and did nothing on, his next trip up. On Skin's lerield out Tipple went ot third and scored when Fisher bobsled Chase's toller. Tho same teums mix today. Today Ii ladies' day. OMAJI.V. u . 8, it. n. o. a. k. Hpke. Jb 5 J S S 0 fhsse. lb. ........... 4 0 0 7 0 0 Ward. lb. . 4 i s S 0 5 ongalton. rt 1 0 1 j 0 0 Krug, if. .,. t, a . 1 0 0 0 0 Hancy. s i 0 j 4 ' 1 Mhestak, c ... 3 6 0 "1 0 .1 Tipple, p. I 1 0 1.0 Totals 3 UKNVJJIt, ' ., AU. It. L. O. A. ft A;ar. :u 4 i 1 3 j fassidy rf. 3 I 1 1 0 0 Slook. 8b. .......... 4.1 3 0 t 1 itciier, 6t.fk,... 4 0' 0 0 0 0 Coffea. ss. 4 0 0 3 5 0 Flshar, lb. 4 0 1 is 1 1 Pbr. 0 4 0 I 3 0 0 AVJtU, p, 2 0 0 0 1 1 i tii. Standing of Teams A KST I,K.VOUK. j STATX'i MCAQUK. AV.tIct ! W.I..Pct. Denver ...II 10 MXHastlngs .,6 1 .Vtt Ht. Joseph.UlO .fiir,lfinprlor ...4 2 .m Sioux Clty.lS 12 .iffflork 4 I .W l). Moines. 13 IZ .STOineatrlca ...4 2 ,m Uncln ....12 IK .444IOr. Island.. 3 3 .WVt wlnlilfst l 11 iMtt-i.l...i.... a t m Omaha ...10 14 .4l7INorfOlk .... 2 4 .SM Topckft ....inn .407ilicnrney ...0 fi .nop NAT. I.BAOtJK I AMKIt. LEAlM'P! ..- . W.I.Prl.l AV.UI'ct. Pittsburgh IB 7 .Ml Detroit . ..1!) R .701 New ork ..12 7 .BW l'hlla. ...... IS K .19 Cincinnati 15 11 .3T7I AVnshlnatonliV It .M2 "ropklyn ..11 r .is.New ork...Ull .nno I'MlIn U ! .W'iPt. Txilla...l3 13 .ISO Ht. Louis.. 13 15 .MUnoston 10 12 .45S .v.nw . ..tnji IIIUIIKO ...II II .or. Boston ....3lfi .WCInveland.. 8 17 .320 AMl-Jll. ASSN. FED. I,BAnUR. . , W.l..let WiUrct. Wilsvllle 7 .720naltlmore ...14 C .700 Jnilmnaplls IS TJ .S77fit. Louis. ...14 10 .D8.1 Milwaukee. IB 13 .RMChlcaao 12 12 .600 Mlnneaplls 11 12 .47Klndlnnnpolls 11 11 .too Kan. city.. id 16 .rvrirooklyn ..." .ill Ht. Paul.,.. It 1 ,4!)7Kan. City., .12 14 .483 Columbus ..1111 .torriuffnlo 9 12.423 Cleveland .10.17 .370PIttsburgh,. . 8 It .Ml Asprty'a Itrnalta. AVlCflTEHN LBAQITK. Denver, 3; Omaha. 5. Topoka, C: Des Moines, 9. Wichita. 4; Ht. Joseph, 2. Bloux City, 6; Lincoln. 2. (Ten Inning.) AMKItlCAK LKAOUK. iso ganies soheduled. NATIONAL LKAOUK. "w. Vork, 1; Cincinnati. 5. lnningjt)0-p ' il Ch,ca8('' Thirteen Ilrooklya 2: fit. Ixjuls.' 5. t,i.. . I'K&KnAl, LHAOl'K. Pittsburgh- Chicago AMKItlCAN ASHOCrATIO.V. Knnsaa City, 3; Columbua. 6. Minneapolis, 1( Cleveland, 4. lnnlilgs)U ui Loul,v,1,f' e- tTwelve Ht, Paul, 4; Indianapolis, 0. STATU LKAOUK. Kearney, 4; Ueatrloo, 7. Orand Island, lj York. 0. Norfolk, 4; Superior. 3, Columbus, ft; Hastings. 1, Oawes" Today. AVestern Leagua-DsnVcr at Omaha. To "T. V, D' olnes, Wichita at Bt Jo aeph. flloax City at Lincoln. American Lcaague-rioveland at AVasli Ington, Chicago at Philadelphia. 8t. Louis nt Net-' York. Detroit nt Uoston7 National laKUe-Doston at Pittsburgh, rhlS,rknKt nclnnhtl. Philadelphia at Chicago, Brooklyn at 8t, Iouls. Federal I I-cugue-Kansas City at naltl- t?!0':. I,PtJlanAU?HB Bt "rlvn. St. Louis at Uuffalo. Chicago at Pittsburgh. American Association-Indianapolis at oiumou.. 01. raui ai i.puisvllle, Mllwau land" In",ttnapo"' Kansas City at Clevtf Vi?fRti J'?aftu-Kejarney at Superior, Hastings, Columbus nt A'ork. French 100000 Totals 34 s R 24 II 3 l.rnnnlt tilt tr Mm, I ,.i..tt. . - w. ,t,,,V 111 lllllfcll. Omaha 20200100 -5 Denver v . . 4 4 "I'ns 10200000 0-3 H 31200310 0-8 Htnlftn h a a TtiAMs.M . i .lt!.,!n";...Ty-V.ft "Us: Con- Aiiifir. r". KIOUK, AJIICI10 II. Double Plays: Schlpko to Clancy to fey to Fisher; Fisher to Coltsy. Left 5", bluS,s; .n0"""?' V' c,nvr, . Struck 01,tV J? TlPPlo, 6i by .WIUb. 3. Bases StockdaIe1Wl l'mPr: ""ton and IIOOHTKll.H THISt TIIK KAAV TF.ASt Second tlniiip of Series does to De Molnrs, Mnf In .Six, DKH MOINRS 1- ti. .i '" virRii in mo ' sreonu game ot v vur, vy a. score 01 I' DBS MOINU9 to . Scoro; II. O. A. If. 110 0 110 0 0 & u 0 2 13 0 2 9 0 0 2 4 0 1 0. 2 4 0 0 3 8 0 0 12 0 S 77 10 1 H. O. A. H. 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 10 2 7 0 0 12 10 0 3 4 0 2(30 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 II 2l "0 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 10 1-6 w(ti7t a, Burroll. 3b. TOPJJJK.V. Coahrun. 3U ...2 1 Forsytho, rf .. S I Koerner. lb 4 1 McAllister, e & 0 Talllon. 2b 3 1) French. fc i 1 Iltgclnbotham, cf. ..4 0 Falrcloth, u. 4 0 Two-base hits: Uurrvll. Illri-ln,nik.n. Kllley, McAllister. Three-buse hit! i?new Vome ,run:.. Koerner. Saerlflo W.,f'..Cochran ""Tell C). Bases on ball: Off Mogrldae. 3; oft Falroloth, a. Struck out: By Mogrldge, t; by Falroloth. 1 Hit by pitched ball: FalrclQth (Harm) Wild pitch: Falrcloth. Mogridge. Stolen bases: Hunter (2), Freneh, Jones. Forsythe. Left on bases; Des Molnea. 9; Topeka. 9. Time. 2:00. Umpires: Mci Cafferty and Parr. JOIIIIICItS OLTPL,tV Dill JIM HUM Scott ITdtm Ilrttvr Hurler lit Con. tet with nuffy. ST. J08RPII. Mo.. May 17-AVIchlta outplayed St. Joseph In the field today while Soott was outpltohlng Duffy, a rectult and the visitors msde It two straight. Inflelder Fltsslmnions was spiked In tbe eighth Inning in tagging a runner at arcend base and waa forced to retire from the game fioore; WIClliTA. w Oahs. 3b t 0 1 1 1 Nlebolson, If, ...... 3 4) i ,v 6 0 Bills, cf S 0 0 1 0 0 Henry, lb 4 ! 2 1 1 0 urahsm. 3 1 i 1 ; 0 Boatolonl. rf t 1 2 3 a a O'ltouike. So. .... I n 1 4 4 0 I FlUstmmotu. ss. .. 3 0 j 2 0 0 THE l?Ei;, Fez Ilapp, rs. ,,.,,.....0 oooio Scott, p, 3 0 0 1 2 0 Totals M 7 U 27 12 1 ST. JOaiCI'lI. t All. It. lt;-fO. A. K. 11. Watson, 2b 3 1 0 4 3 0 Pettlgrcw 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fox. If 3 11 1 0 u O. Watson, rf 4 0 -X. 1 - 1 0 Patterson, lb, t 0 , I a 1 0 lirltton, ss. .'...., ft 0 ' 0 3 1 1 Davis, of v 4 ) 1 4 0 0 wnu. sn 4 0 0 u Sclrnng, c I 0 1 3 C 0 Duffy, p 3.0 1 0 3 0 flterier ,.1 0 -0 0 0 0 Totals 32 2 7 27 It 1 Hatted for It. Wtaaon In ninth. Uatted for Duffy In ninth. AVlchlta 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 r-A St. Josoph 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hit: Fox. Sacrifice hits: Oraham, Scott. Stolon bases: (1. AVnt son, Henry, ' Oraham, Fltzslmmona. Double play: O. Watson to nPtteraon. Left on bases: Wichita. II; St. Joseph, 8. Struck out: Hy Duffy, 3. Bases on balls: ,Otf Duffy, 7; off Scott, 3. Hit by pitched ball) By Duffy (Nicholson), by Scott (Brltton.) Wild pitches: Scott, Duffy. Time'; 2:00. L'mplre: HaskclU ANTKI.OIT.S AVKAKBX IN TKNTII Hcojruln (ior I p nml Sioux City Scores Fonr. LINCOLN, Neb., .May 17.-Uncoln and Sioux City played tight ball for nine In nings today with two runs apiece. In the tenth. Pitcher Scogglna weakened, and Sioux City made five runs, winning, 7 to r. The batting ot Smith and thn fielding of McOartlgan and Cooncy wcro features: Scorn: LINCOLN, All. It. . II, O. A. K. McGafflgan, as. ... 4 0 0.3 3 0 Mullen, lb 2 1 u 11 0 0 Lloyd, 2b 4- 1 1 3 4 (I Miller, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Scht elbcr, cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Qulllln. 5b ,. 4 0 3 3 2 0 Itehor, c. ,...4 0 0 5 3 0 Hcoggtns. p. ...;;. 3 oiisi Meyer , vl 0 0 o 0 0 Totals 34" 3 6 14 "t . SIOUX CITT. An.lU H. O. A. K. Cooncy, 2lxm..w,..B ,tfo 1 3 2 0 Clarke,-ir, (W.. & 01 1 0 0 Smith, ss. ti.... 5 1 4 1 r i Kane, lb. -i & 0 3 1" 1 0 .Lejeune. cf. ,.iS 2 3 3 0 (1 Balrd. rf. . 3-1 0 2 0 0 Callahan, 3b, ....... 51 1020 Criap, c I l 4 3.1 0 White, p 4 110 6 0 Totals IS 3014 1 Batted for.Scogglns in the tenth. Balrd out hit by batted ball. Lincoln 2 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 IT 02 aloux City 010100000 6 7 Karned runs: Lincoln, 2; Bloux City, llomo run: LJeune. Three-baao hit: Wn,t0, Two-baso hit: Lloyd. Double plays. Quillen (unass(sted), McOatrlgan to Mullen. Kane to Smith to Kane. Left on bases: Lincoln, ; Sioux City, S, Stolen bases: Mullen, Callahan. Sacri fice hits: Mullen, White, Ciarke. Struck out By ScokkIiw. 0; hy White. I. Basea on balls: Olf Scogglns. 4; oft White, 3. Time: 2:21. t mplres. Scgrtst and parent. FILLMORE CQUNTYTRACK MEET WARMLY CONTESTED 1 GKNBVA. Neb., May t7.-(SpcclaI.) The Fillmore county track meet waa Held here Friday, tho meeting being the larg est since Its organization, Contestants were entered from Fairmont Ueneva, Mllllgnu and Oratton. Summaries: JB-yard dash; Camp, first. Time, 0:9. N0-yard run: Oils, first. 440-yard run: Kdgccombe, first. Time. 1:2. Polo vaUlt-Swalls. Height, 7 feet "8 Inches, High Jump: Camp. Height. 4 feet one Inch. WJ-yaiil dash: Kdgccombe. Time. 0:29. ltunnlng broad Jump: Camp. Distance, S iffet ono Inch, Standing broad Jump: ltoe. Distance, ft el one Inch, man school evknts. ICO-yard dah: Brown. Time, 0.10U. 120-yard high hurdles. Moul, Time, 0:17. Mile, run: HoUey. Time. o:3. fcw-yard run: Brown. Time. 0:2IH. Shot put: Bollahd. Distance, 30 feet 2 Inches. 9 220-yard low hurdles; Brown. Tlmo. NO-yartl run: Holscy. Time, 2:1S. llunnlng broad Jump: Borland. Dis tance. 17 feet lOVj Inches. High Jump: Moul. Distance. 5 feet one Inch. KENNEDY AND MCREARYS WIN FROMBRODEQAARDS Kennedy and Mccreary's, a newly or ganized base ball team, defeated the Brodcgaard Crowns in a one-sided bat tle at Llek's park yesterday afternoon. Tho score was 8 to 0. Home runs by Mullen and Minlku.i Yfri flkfnra tf ;mo name for the Kennedy & McQreary's. iioi-mriy pucneo 111.1 nrst game of the season and showed his old-tlmo form. He allowed no Hit and fanned eleven men. The Kennedy Jfc McOrcary's want a game for next Hurtday. Score. K ft M. a. unnwNri. AILIIU.A.R. An.ll.O.A K. RtlWirt. h 4 0 0 0 SLt. lb S 1 u Wlntoui. Ik. 4 S S 10llln. X.. I 0 MerUrtr, p 4 s 1 s oiwll, rt loess Yewtt. lb... i 0 S I ail'tUi.r, e.. 3 I to ilsrrav. r.. 4 I a Uark. p.. .. j s 4 1 0 Mullen rf . t s a 011ilhw.oo.lt I s ! t S IMrraa. H. 1 (iNIuiMHe. ir 1 I ft a N'rr4ton. rll I t tlaodtr, k. 1 t 1 1 1 . -l-tln. . . 1 s 0 1 t TUl . ..IS 4 4 I ) , 7Uli ,Jl J f 1 Struok out oleven mtn. Iloma run: Mtnlkus and Mullen, l'mplre: Gillian. For n Tor'ita T,lrr. "I have used Chamberlain's Tablets off snd on for the past six years whenever my liver shows feigns of being In a Cisor dered onditlon. They have always aated qulqkly and given me the dtslred rsllef," writes Mrs. F. II. Trubus. SprlngvUis, N. X. All dealers. Advcrtlssment A Ciood Antninnhllr Driver knawa that the laigest stock of auto ac cessories Is carried by the Otiruha Rubber Co. just around U10 corner OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY GRAND ISLAND WINS GAME Gains Victory in Pitchers' Battle of One to Nothing. BOTH TWIBLERS WORK HARD Knch Allonn 4nly One lilt, nml Tnlly U Ilroairlit In 011 lirror or First Ilnsemnn Coble In At tcmin to Cat fit Itutincr- SB WARD, Neb.. Mav 1? rMnoi-tnll York lost to Grand Jsjand today, lto 0, In a pltcherV battle" between Skycook and Franklin. Both pitched gllt-edgo ball, each allowing but one hit. In tho second Smith was safe oil an error, was auvancca to second on a sacrifice, atole third and scored when Coble let Sky cock's throw get .away- from him ivhen 110 attempted tO CntCll filnm nannlni. Tho game Was transferred' to, Seward be- r. 1 1 V-,. J . .. iuiiv uoea noi auow Minuay balk A crowd of 700 attended. Scorci OltAND ISLAND. YOIIK. An it n a 1. ..,... Itoben, lb. .1 O i l' Rc. 1 11 0 0 '..wv, o v u u 1 j Dill, ID. . .3 0 7 0 1 WiwmI. I n n j im..t. .a Hh;novr. cfl'l 2 0 OMurphr, cf.. 3 0 10 0 Smith, Jb.... 3 0 1! STrtttn. 3b... 3 0 t 1 1 ) ic. c. . . . 1 0 I 0Ah. lb 3 0 3 1 1 Jb.... 1 0JI 1 ol'lfrw.. If... 3 0 2 0 0 iZl o uinun. c... 3 0 10 0 0 Kranklln, p. 3 0 0 3 OSkrcock. p.. 3 0 0 4 0 . , Schlnel .,. 1 0 0 0 0 Tetl ..,.: 1 37 13 1 , Batted for Skvcock. GrAntl lnlntiH ..ni nnAonni- ork 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oo Stolon base: Smith. Double plays: H&.J'P' raij' "w881 " 1nls.' Off 9. v.T.i. , 0? , "rami isianu, l.l0:l',ulTUC.li !,t; '. ?kycock. 10; ; Dixon -i"ie; 1:1.1. umpire:! Ilnatlnsn Coonr. K,rtr- fn ,,,,,.... HASTINOS Neb., May 17-(SpecIal Tel egrani.) Hastings won the second shut- "U1 """ v.gnunoua iquay, Uio. Urrtu' lone score being batted In by Mattlcka In the Columbus to throe lilts, fanning nine and uui, mo, uniy two uoiumuus men reached third. Score: COU'MHW. l 1IASTINCW. r,. i, .."." 1. All.ll. O.A.B. S'";,,r;v S J 1'W" ctt t s t 0 JJ'fl. b.. .. 3 0 0 llJennntt. tr.. 0 1 S S rr',s"' J ? H ?;??. 3 0 2 2 0 - - 1 i.Yii'vai'r. ir.. z 0 0 0 0 5' JOSS oaltmin. lb. I 2 it 0 1 kinsiton. rf M H OKPrown. c. 3 r n 0 0 Z'dtrm.n. p. 3 t 0 3 Jllellrlfh. ... 3 0 2 3 1 Columbus ,..0 0 0 0 0 (To n aJ Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 -l ta-mit.7iii)II?5;,?a h,t:.Allams. Stolen Uv nnilrc5 0,,, rtennett. Struck out: Doihuni.J eri 2! ,.ot zndermon. 0. uoume plays Bennott to L. Brown- ' rn "nd'rman. K. Brown. Time 2;10. Umpires' McAleer nnd Klbby. Krrom rient Superior. Sl'PKRIOIt. Nob.. May 17-fSiiePlI TWfgram.)-Supcrl(,r lost, todav lgH a '-r Tlfoissing! UndrSth and Miller made great running catch?. Greene mnde he longest hit of ih Karnes played here llamsey ' w"as mi I 'off U-o grounds for tripping rubers goP" an,oCOan,d t17.h0,,?nt,nc,, w tSe aiVuoab itbioii. ii.i; " . : u eosM, Jb 4 1 2 1 i Mbolr -Jb ? iS?':.-.v ' j P To.,i. . ..MlMnH Tn""' - Gray nut. bunted third strike. SlDorlnr a . X i. 7 i " Y Phrfc. " ,w..." 1 1 0 o-a StSf V"- hft7:nne,aT7.r SliSon '1lrUnk 0Uti Denton, "3 by 3- offP,B ihon;9 n" Off Denton a. otr lilsliop, 4. Double play Orav in ff.h,'U : Kempln. Wild T,lt?h - '"""in, uixnop. .Hit bv nltrh,i DenP'n,0"-,-K"n,,tn' byBllhoff- ance;V tmplrf: Q"":"'- 'mA HARTINGTON SCORES A VICTORY OVER RANDOLPH RANDOLPH, la.. May 17-Hartlngton bunched hits off Courtney and took ad vantage of the wlldnoss of Bush, winning the opening gamo for namiolph. Fratt and Tift gathered the batting honors. Score: n it rr llartlnjrton 0 0 4 0 0 1 t t o"o 4 ,,. " ', , ii"Buii. itiimau and jllavs; Kandolnh. Courtney and Tift Homo run: Tift. ' Thre-basc lilt: Pratt (Two-base li t.: rim. Watnw li Si. Uses: Hyatt W ("""'pratt t0 8? ' ureenwood. htruck out: Bv nilmnn is" limX: "l&a 6: " C0Uf,np . INDIANS GET POSSESSION OF PITCHER LUHRSEN Pieaident Hanlon of the Slaux City base ball club has signed Pitcher IuU-sn rtleaced by Omaha. Luhrsen Joined the Rloux at Lincoln today. Trssldent Han lon has announced the release of Pitcher Shirley, who Joined the Imllans this spring. Falrbury Wlua TitIit. FAIR BURY. Neb., May l?.-(Speolal Telegramj-The Falrbury Grays trimmed the pleked t'nlverslty team of Lincoln in fcaturday's and Sunday's gainea. Today a game resulted In a score of 4 to J in fator of Falrbury Lincoln had no hlU and no runs until ths ninth Inning, when It redemmed Itsslf by making three scores. Batteries Falrcury. Booth and Scholl, Lincoln, Neville and Grlswold. 18. 1014. Drawn CUBS LOSE JNTHIRTEENTH Lobert's Fly Lost in Sun by Left Fielder Williams. LUDERUS SCORES AS RESULT Jinnee Follow Trlth Simile nnd Scores I.oliert, KndlnR the Kztra limine Tnasle nt ChlciiKo. CHICAGO, May l'.-Phlladelphla de feated Chicago, 4 to 2, after thirteen hard fought Innings today. With two men out In the final Inning and a man on first base, Williams lost Lobert's fly in the sun, allowing Luderus to score. Mngce singled and scored Lobort. Score: rillLADELPlllA. CIIICAOb. AB.H.O.A.B. AU.Il.O.A.E. rkrt. el.. (16 0 oLetxh, cf.... 1 3 0 0 T.uderui, lb. ( 2 2 OOood, rt.... 5 4 3 0 1 I.obm, 3b., 4 0 3.1 tHlr, lb.... 2 17 1 0 Mttt, ..... (133 OZ'mrm.n, 3b 1 130 Cimrath. rt. 0 2 0 OWllllain., It 3 J 10 1 Decker, If.., I 1 4 0 OHwteney. 2b. 2 0 3 t 0 Rccd, 2b.... 5 0 3 2 0'Achulte .... 1 0 0 0 0 Cooln, e i 2 It 2 OPhtUn, 2b.. 1 0 0 2 0 Mm, P-. SlOt oOorriden, r. S 1 2 1 1 llrmmhan. e I 1 3 1 0 ToLIi ..,.41 I SS 15 "Aifhor, c... 1 0 S 0 0 1'Moll.rlU ... 1 C 0 0 0 ('henry, p... 4 0 0 4 0 llmplirle-. p 0 0 o 1 0 lUrgr.ve ..1 0 0 0 0 Total. . . JO 12 151 3 Batted for Sweeney In the tenth. Batted for Cheney In the eleventh. Batted for Humphries In the thirteen! .i. "Philadelphia ...... 0000100000102-4 Chicago .0000001000010-2 Two-base hits: Good (2), Salcr (.3). Homo run: Becker. Hits: Off Cheney, 7 in oleven Innings; oft, Humphries, 1 in two nlnnings. Sacrifice hit; Sweeney. Sacri fice fly: Good. Stolen bases. Ureanahan, Paskcrt, Corrlden, Moliwltz. Doublo plays; Saler to Corrlden, Sweeney to Saler, Zimmerman to Sweeney to Saler, Luderus to Dooln to Luderus. IajU on bases: Philadelphia. 7; Chicago, 14. Bases on balls: Off Mayer, 3; otf Cheney, 4; off Humphries. 1. Struck out: By Mayer, 7! by Chenjk, S; by Humphries, 1. Time, 2:50. Umpires; Enson and Qulgley. Cliicy Trims Glnnta. CINCINNATI, May 17.-CInclnnatl out batted and out fielded New York today and won, 5 to 1. Ames pitched excellent ball whllo Fromme. who started for Now York, waa hit hard and was relieved by WIUk In the eighth Inning. New York scored Its one. run on a two-base hit by Beachcr and a slnglo by Burns. Score; NBW YOItK. CINCINNATI. AII.II.O.A.I AU.Il.O.A.E. notch. r. tt.. 3 12 0 OMoran, rf.. 3 0 1 0 0 Hurra, rt.... 4 2 0 0 OlltrtOf. m.. t 0 0 r. Klotoher. m. 4 1 3 iaron..2b. . 3 a 3 4 2 2Mrrnii. If. 3 2 4 0 I 3 alloblltztl. lb 4 3 14 0 0 0 OKelnlti, cf.. 2 0 0 1 4 UlitM, cf..., 2 0 0 n 1 2 ONIthoft, 3b. 3 0 0 2 2 4 OCIark, c ... 3 2 I 0 0 1 OAliirt, p. ... 3 I p 3 noyla, 2b.... 3 0 Airsie. lb., t Kcliran. It.. 4 Kmck. Jb.... 4 MTr. c... I Kromm. p., 3 Tilts, p 0 Donllu .... 1 0 0 9 Tot.l. . . .50 S 27 15 3 Total 33 ( 34 21 4 Batted for Fromme In eighth. New York 10000000 0-1 Cincinnati a 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 -6 Two-base hits: Bcscher, Merklc, 116b litzcll. Thrcc-baaa hit: Clark. lilts: Off Fromme, 7 In seven innings; off WI1U, ' In nn, Innlnff Marrlrlr,. hllu n.nti Marsans. Double plays: Mnrkle (unas Islsted) Fletcher; Doylo to, Mcrkle; Hcrzo IGroh to Hoblltzell. Left on bases: New York. 6; Cincinnati, 4. Base on balls: Oft Fromme, 1; off Ames, 2. Struck out; By Fromme, 4; by Ames, 6. Wild pitch; I Fromme. Time: 1:57. I'mplres: Dlgler i and Kmalle. j Curda Win hy llonvy Illttlnir. ST. IX) IMS. May 17.-The wild pitch ing of Altch!on, coupled with tho heavy hitting of St. 1-ouls today resulted In a C to S victory for St. Louis over Brook lyn. Dnubert hit Into right field for a home run In tho first Inning, In tho seventh Whqat singled and stolo the rest of his way home, scoring the second run for the vlslto's. Score! st. louis, nnooKLYN. An.ll.O.A K. AU.II.U.A E. Iluxirini. 2b 3 t 1 0 ODalton. ef. .. 4 1 2 0 0 3Jirr, ef... 3 1 3 0 (K'uUhaw, lb. 4 0 2 1 0 nultr. M... 2 0 1 1 OI)aubrt, lb. 4 1 1 1 0 J Miller, lb. Oil 0 OWneat, )(..' t t o j VMIron. rf. 4 2 2 0 OHtflth. 3b... 3 0 0 3 1 father.. It., 13 0 1 O&mnxel, rf. 3 1 1 4 0 Snyder, r... 1 i 4 0 iRgin. ss.... 3 1 1 4 0 Ha. ...3b.. 4 0 3 1 OO.MIIIi-r. c. 3 C S 1 1 Moblioon, p. 3 1 0 2 JAItolilion, p 1 0 0 1 0 IVIan, lb. ... 1 0 0 2 O'A'.intr. p.. 0 0 0 1 o Hahmuti, p. 0 0 0 0 0 ToUli ... 32 I 27 It l'llilmmrll ..11000 Ullirrfrld ...1 0 0 0 0 Total. ,...3i : i: ; Batted for AltchUon In sixth, Batted for Wagner In eighth. , Brooklyn .-.i o 0 o o o 1 o o a Bt. Louis 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 ; Two-base hits: Wilson. Cothcr. Ksan. Three-base hit: Snyder. Home run: DauberL Sacrifice hit; Butler. Stolen bases: Wheat. Double play: Butler to J. Miller. Wild Pitches: Altohlson. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Wagnor, Butler. Bases on halls: Off Robinson. 1: off Altchlson. 1- off Wagner. 1. Struck out: By Robinson, S; by Altehlaon. 2. Hits: Off Altchlson. 7 In five Innluas; off Wag ner, 1 in two innings. Ixitt on bnse: St. Iouis, 6; Brooklvn. 3. Time: 1:."0. I'mplres; Klem and Hart. 0HI0WA DiFEATS GRAFTON IN LAST INNING RALLY OIMOWA. Neb.. Mav 17. tSoeclal.V- In n. dpsDerato rally In the last half ot a soven-lnnlng ball game at Geneva', Fri day, Ohlowa High school defeated Graf ton, tvlnr the score In the seventh, and producing the necessary run In the eighth lining. Score: It.ll.li Grafton 0 O 0 J 0 0 0 03 3 1 Ohlowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 14 S 3 ,1.1,..!. nhlnu'B K Ml II ftY W IVim. ter. Garrison, I Domeler. Schafcr; Graf ton. McKean ana ivann. wrura uui; Jiy 4. naaea on balls: Ott Schafcr, 1; oft MeKtan. I; off Domeler, 1. Umpires: Tltchner and Lively. Scorekeeper: Pekon. Stop That CiiiikIi. Dr. King's New Discovery- will do It. Get a tottle today a aulok, safe, sure cough and cold remedy. 50c and $1.09. All druggists. Advertisement. Pnrdne Drfrata llnoalrra. IiAFAYKTTE, Ind.. May 17.-Purdie ! defeated Indiana in tne dual track and Hold meet here today by S7 to 30. Fast time and close finishes marked the win ning events. for The Bee by GOLF TOURNEYSTARTS TODAY International Experts Will Meet on Royal St. George Course AMERICAN SQUAD OUTCLASSED Conrar Abound In Banker, llnxnrila nnd .Sandpits, nml Gront Care la Npcrmarj- In Mnklnis Every Stroke. NBW YORK, May 17.-Thc fourth at:d mort Important to date of the many In ternational sports competitions In which tho experts of the United States and Kngland meet this year will begin tomor row with the playing of the English amateur golt championship tournament over tho course ot tho Royal St. George's Gotr club at Sandwich. For this golf classic of tho old world America has made tha most representative entry In Its his tory and the spirit ot seeking new fields to conquer Is most commendable, since there was no organized effort lrfthls di rection, each of the dozen or so American entrants competing as Individuals. While the United States holds second place In number of entries by nations It cannot be denied that the American squad Is outclassed numerically if not In qual ity. In view of tho tlmo and expense neces&ary to compete and the distance to lx) covered the American entry is ro markable, containing, as It does, the best amateurs ranked by tho United. States Golt association. According to the asso ciation handicap list for 191 Jorome I). Travcrs and Francis Oulmet are rated as (crutch players, Charles Kvans, Jr., Is handicap one with Frederick Herrcshotf and P. W. Whlttcmore at three, while. Inslce, Hale and Weber are rated at four. Thla list does not complete the American entry, but It contains the names of those who are expected to de velop the strongest attack on the English title. Of the Royal St. George club courts It need only be stated that It Is considered or.o of the hardest to negotiate In low figures In nil Kngland. Bunkers, hazards, sandpits and rough are scattered with lavish hand throughout tho course. Tr.o lay of the holer. Is such that great care and control Is necessary In playing al most every stroke. The slightest devia tion or over play at certain holes results In trouble In pits or hazards which will easily double par figures before the green Is reached. To win tho English title over this course and from tti- field of entrants that tee off tomorrow Is a task to test the golfing ability of tho world's best players. The vctor will be entitled to all the honors which will be bis portion, for the following table Is an Indication of tho golfing difficulties to be conquered: OUT. Scrutch IN. .Scratch Hole Yards. Score. Hole Yards, Score. 1 3W 5 10 400 4 2 312 4 11 390 4 3 K0 4 12 370 4 4 41S B 13 4S1 & 5 400 5 14 60S 5 I! 1C0 :l ir. 440 & i.'J n 11 1W i S.... 10 3 17 403 & 'J 410 4 IS 40) 5 Totals.3,043 3.U1 Tinker's Home Eun Wins for Ohif eds CHICAGO. Mv n.-Home runs hv Tinker and Beck gave Chicago a 5 to a 1 tvwi U I VI I I.IPUUtQII ,Uaj , , 11V I'latlnr lilt V,am !, Ia...I. kill victory over Pittsburgh today, The er than the locals, but ran tho bases poorly. Score: j Victor Jorgenscnv star guard on tha Pittsburgh . ..0 0 0 0. 1 0 0 1 02 11 1 1 varsity foot ball team, was chosen to lead Chicago 0 0 0 0 0, 3 0 i 3 7 ojthe. gridiron warriors. He played on th WnrTx'TndfisSn8"" """" varsity team for tho last three seasons Wralrynn Defenta Unl Krculimen. UNIVHH-SITY PLACE, Neb., May 17.- t.ivuin.j tiruidpna uai(au uuicmt'u the University of Nebraska freshmen In ,.n, n.l Ia1,I . 1.1 . . - 1 a track and field meet Friday afternoon on Johnson field, by a score" of 7D to ?. Wesloyan won eleven first and held a sure lead at all times. Next Satur day the Coyotes meet the Cornhuskers Held and from umfwy mtwyp fy fp wp team for a meet on Nebraska field and from present Indications will give a good account of themselves. WrepliiK' Water AVina. WKHPIXn WATER. V.h M . IT ' . . J In a one-sided gamo ot base ball. Weep - in," Water High school defeated Platts- mouth High school, by the score of 6 to Batteries. Plattsmouth.- Winscot and Shock; Weeping Water, Maxwell and Swindle. Urn trice Tnkra One. TlHATlllPti V.h t - 1- ,o , , , ioirciai Telegram.) In a good game played at .juiuic iwiuj . iiraimt aeieaieu Kear-n-v hv n n.n r nt 7 tn A tjAB .i " " - - . .. ,'iauiin u - gan scoring In tha second whon Brian got a two-Dagger, scoring tuo men. A ittrao nuinuer 01 ueatnee people wit- nesMil the, ffame. vrnlnt. K. ..i. - 'J rf until iltia autos. 6 core: Kearney 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1.4 Beatrice 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 7 Brannop. Synok,' Krlckson. Fink, 'strurk ..a..-. w. ui..,.. j. on nnK, t. Double play: Bockewltz. unassisted. Laft on liases: Kearney. S. Beatrice. S. First rf It onH"'1m,r" Beatrice, :. Kearney, l. Tha Persistent and Judicious Usa of Newspaper Advertising Is tha Road to Business Success. "Bud" Fisher Armours Defeat the Joe Smiths in Hot Contest by 3 to 2 Armours defeated Joe Smiths, at Mer chants' park, Council Blu.'fs, yesterday, tn a hotly contested gamd, featured by tlu pitching of Gurncss and K.ansen, Tho Armours backed up Gurness well, espe cially Tuttle. J. Collons, Yost, and W. Cclhns. In tho frist, two bases on balls, Gillespie's error nnd hits by Corcoran and Tuttle, netted Armoura three, runs. After this Hansen held them safe. Gur ncss pitched great ball throughout, al though ho waa hit for a home run by Woody in the fifth. In the sixth, a hit batsman, sacrifice and Smalley'a hit, gver which Donovan 6,nd J. Collins tangled, netted the Smiths another run. Thlp was all. Tbe Armours have not lost a gamo this season, having ' beaten Luxus, Fremont, Plattsmouth, Wahoo, Bellevue college and Joe Smiths, besides winning three straight In the Saturday Class A league. Score: x AltMOUItS. 1. SMITHS. An.ii.o.A.::. ab.ii.o.a.k. J.Colllua. If. 3 0 3 0 COotf. ct 3 0 2 0 C.ltran. lb.. 3 0 19 1 ortillllpa. 2b. 3 1 2 3 1 Yoit. c 4 17 1 OHIce. rf 3 0 0 0 0 Grra, rf... 4 110 OSnlntWil, lb 4 0 10 0 0 Oarcoran, 3b 4 1 0 2 OSmaller. M . 4 1 0 3 1 W.Colllna. li J 0 1 4 IStanlon. If.. 4 110 0 Tuttlf. 4 14 3 OWcody. 2b... 4 1110 Donovan, rf. 3 0 0 0 lClllllipie, c 4 2 K 1 1 Gumma; p. ,3 0 0 0 0Hnen, p... 2 10 3 0 Lanihetn. cf 2 0 1 0 0' . , ToUla ,...3t 7 27 12 3 Totaln ..,.33 1 27 11 2 Armours 300000 0 0 o 3 Joe Smiths 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 03 Karned run: .Smiths, 1. Homo run: oody. Two-base -hit: Scanlon. Sacri fice hits: Goff. Phillips. Rice. Hansen. Stolon bases: Phillips (3). Double play: Tuttle to Ryan. Struck out. By Han son, 7; by Gurncso. 6 Bases on balls: Off Hansen, 3; ofr Gurness, 1. Hits: Off Gurness, 1. Icft on bases: Armours, 3; Smiths. 3. Time; 1;$5. Umpire;' Sage. Happy Hollow Golf Play Opens Saturday The formal opening of tbe golf season at Happy Hollow club promises to bo ono of tho most successful In the history of the organisation under the able direc tion of Charles Johnston, golf mentor of the elite Dundccites and other de votees of thp game. The club schedule will start next Sat urday. May 23. with three flights, ar ranged according to handicaps, In an Iglltcun-holc competition, In medal play. Prizes will bo awarded In each of tho three Jllghts. A golf club will be given for each class, from tho choice stock ot Charles Johnston, professional at tho Happy Hollow club, D. S, Chesney, one of the real golf enthusiasts at Happy Hollow, Is donatli:.? the prizes for the first scheduled event ot the season. Owing to the fact that the state tournament will be played at Happy Hollow this season, for the first time In tho history of the event, members of the west side club are taking more than usual Interest In the game. In dications aro that from the very start ot tho seasqn. Happy Hollow will have en rolled a greater number of golfers than ever before In the history of the club. Jorgensen Captain of Foot Ball Eleven. N season's captains for both tha :8Qt bal1 nnd basket ball teams weirs ' "y " ITlCn men 01 ln" university ot umana. i gridiron leadership was almost unanimous. For captain of the basket ball team Flnley Jenkins was elected. Jenkins was . v. m,,,o tea drvtcu, .ivunuia whs ua forward last season and proved to be 1,1. a ..l.lnf nnln, r. ...... Hn ,1.. . ,., the chief point setter on the team. Jenkins also holds several jumping and pola vaulting records and played halfback on the foot ball squad last season. Ills ability as ap all round athlete Is perhaps the best In the school. M'GRAWS BREAK JINX BY WINNING FROM BANKERS j Tho McGiaw base ball team broke ths (!-.. K., i .u- . J 1 ,. J uvil-UWIlb Ml L. I! I VU niuici . n- j tlonal bink boys by tho score ot 15 to 8. The MeGraws hunched their hits while 1 tho Bankers failed In the pinches. Score: R.H.E. McOraw ... 2 0 1 2 0 1 5 0 3-15 18 U. S. Bank.. 1020.3000885 Two-base hits: Huntington (2), Nel son. Krug, Fleming, Plercei Three-basa hit: Krug. Home run: Johnson. Basea on balls: Off Weber. I: off Pierce. 4; off Coller. 3. Hit hy pltcned ball: Wick atrom. Struck out; By Weber. 3: by Huntington. S; by Pierce. 9; by Colter, o. Batteries: McGraw. Weber. Huntington and Zolondeck; United States National "0naecK; united States !ualm - i-oiitr ana nerce, . -Mrmn Beats Drokrii Row. BROKEN BOW. Ncb May 17-(8n. clal Telegram. )-About W people watched Morna defeat Broken Bow this afternoon on the home grounds, tha score being S to 4. The game was evenly balanced and well played. Batteries Broken Bow. Horn and Horn; Mcrna. Fanimore and Cramer. I mplres: U and -White, Cornell AVIna at Lacrosse. CAMBRIDGE. Masa., May 17.-Cornll won the Intercollegiate northern laxross championship today, defeating lUntud. 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