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12 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 23. 1914. SCHOOL KIDSJREAR HOODOO Children Overcome ladies' Day Jinx and Omaha Wine, 7 to 3. SCHIPKE AND COCHRAN STAB Each Score Two Rnns, Mcnl Three Bases, Inclnillna- Third, Mnke One lilt anil Sclntlllnte on Fielding- Chnncrs. The school kldc put the atoiuie on the ladle' day Jinx at Ttourke park ; yesterday nd Omaha tore home with a i . . . . . . . ii t regular victory, score, i In a wreath - - oi oue irt piiwuiu vivvi urv nwwiw i brow of every school chl'.d In Omaha for lenuing n.s orriW.w " 7 hoodoo which hss been following ladles days In Omaha for the laat umatcen years. As & result of yesterday's victory tho oldest Inhabitant Is privileged to engage In discussions concerning ladles' day battle anJ relate of the times to WS and 1594 when Omaha 'won such same. And those school Ulda rait tell their children that once upon a time ten? ago they saw Omaha win a game on a Friday when members of the fair sex were admitted free. Also to Mr. Bert drover should a wreath be donated. Mr. Orover performed on the slab with much eelat. He held the Kaws Just as much as they needed to be held and he deserves credit for so doing. Whenever the Kansans became pernicious and evidenced a desire to poke out hla Orover shifted from the rlaht hand box , to the porta'.de rubber and the stuff was off as far ss Gear and his paid enter ,1 talners were concerned. Bert showed rare Judgment In shifting from sldo to side of the pitching staff and remaps that Is why the koodoo was busted. Anyway tho other Omaha twtrler ought to try It on ladles day and maybe It would give them luck. When t'mpa Gaston yelled play ball - pome 10,000 howling dervishes rose from ' the dusty boards and clamored for tho JJltourkes to open a full battery on tho worthless Kaws. Tho Rourkes responded nobly to tlulr dlmltlve supporters' cries. They made two runs right off the reel " and from then on It was nil Omaha. SctilpVe find f'oclirnn Mtnr. Skipper Bill Schlpke. the noted aquatic . athlete, and George Cochran, the recent benedict, were the star performers of the afternoon's pastime. Both of the estl .rnalile gents swiped three bases, each In cluding In hit repertoire one steal ot third. Also each nailed a hit and each scored two runs. Skip mndo a cod pie of nice stops and Cochran did likewise. Once the Kaw Jammed head on with tho grand stand to catch a foul bait off Chase's hat and onro he waa knocked down by Ward's vicious drive, but he recovered a In sufficiently quick tlmo to heave his rival out at first As was remarked before Omaha got tho Jump on Gcar'a hired hands. Clancy sin gled and went to second on Thomason's , inneici out Ward then proceeded to demonstrate that the clean up position in the lineup Is rightfully his by poking a triple to center. He scored when French made a wild heave to third to catch htm after he had perched safely on the bag. Bases on halls to Skip and Clancy, Skip's stent of second and third and a passed ball gave Omaha the third count. .Clancy Triple Tnlf", .Schlpko's single and Clnncj'a tripto garnered anothor In the flttrt and n base on balls, Illgglnbothnm's soak nt Con gallon's running pin, a force out and Chase's double to right netted Omaha two more In the sixth. To make the lead u Morfs 99 Spring 99 it Suits 99 Suit 99 16 Spring 99 All the new things in "cuff turned k cuffs" and cuff turned trousers." Pin stripes and "Springy" shades. Priced Right iMorls CLOTHES SHOP 107 South 16th. a. I Standing of Teams NATL LEAGUE IV I. lrt AMER LEAGUE. n.urci. Pittsburgh. .19 .70i Detroit 21 11 ! New York.. IS .6Ei Washington 17 12 .BM Cincinnati.. in 11 .51 rhlls- isn.&ir St. Louis... 16 17 .In5 St. loul IB IB .500 Brook hn .12 13 AH) New York. . 1 It .tu Pnlla 11 H .110 Boston 13 Chicago 13 IS .mi Chicago 14 19 .414 Boston 6 IS .360 Cleveland .. 9 .3(0 FED. LEAGUE. AMER. ABS . W.UPcl. W.I I'ct. Baltimore ..IS 7 .T, Louisville ..20 10.667! ni l.-iiiH . ip u nn inriinnnn.il in ia ,int i Chicago ...!lS 15 .Sfr) Milwaukee... IT 15 Ml Kan. City.. IS W .431, Mlnncaoil8.14 II .560 ; Buffalo 1! M ,4) Cleveland " iiuwi .. ,v, rvn. v.,. ii.nAiiiiiH ,n itt. r..iiimnn. .14 18 4SS Pittsburgh. .10 17 .3;0I St. Paul J3 1 J19 WEST. LEAGUE.. STATE IjEAXJI B. Denver . . . a To .Sfli H.stlngs ... ! 2..MS 8t Josnh..l II i2l Buperior 3 .717 4 .34 Bloux City . 19 13 ..",011 Beatrice- Des Moines 16 14 .617 Gd. Island.. 8 6 Mb Omaha ....13 IS .4H York ? 5 '?. Lincoln ....14 .4331 Columbus .. f 7 .WW Wichita ...I! 19 .3l Norfolk ..... 3 7.300 Toneka 10 21 .izli Kearney . 0 11 .000 Yesterday. Itrsults. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 1. Des Moines, 0. Lincoln. V St. Joseph, 1. Topeka. 3; Omaha, 7. Wichita, ; filoux City, 19. AMERICAN LEAGUE, fit. I.ouls. 3; Washington, 4. Detroit, 1; Philadelphia, . Cleveland, 3; New York, 1 Chicago, 0; Boston, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 2; Pittsburgh, 8. Brooklyn. 0; Clnclnratl, 6, Boston, 2, Chicago, 0. New York. 6; St. Louis, 1. KF.DF.nAL LEAGUE. Indianapolis-Buffalo, postponed. Chicago, B; Baltimore. 8. Kansas City, ; Brooklyn, 2. fit. Louts. 3) Pittsburgh, S (called In nintn rain). AMEniCAN ASSOCIATION. ft. Poul-Cleveland, postponed. Minneapolis, 2; Indianapolis, 4. Kansas City. 11; Louisville, !. Milwaukee. 3: Columbus. 8. , STATE LEAGUE. ork, S; Columbus, 2. Hastings, l; Norfolk, 4, Beatrice, 2; Kearney, 1. buperior. 3; Grand Island 4, Gumi-H Tiitlnr. Western Luague-benver at Des Moines, ii n?P al. If j0,'Ph. Topeka at Omaha, Wichita at Bloux CJtv. American Iaguo-Ht. Louis at Wash ington. Detroit st PhllnHolnMa nvi.iij New York, Chicago at Boston. niionm i-eague-i'nnadelphla at Pitta burgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Boston at Chicago, New York nt St. Ixiuls. Federal Leaguo-Indlanapolls at Buffalo, Chicago at Baltimore. Kansas City nt Brooklyn, St. Louis nt Pittsburgh. American Association St. Paul nt Clovelnnd. Minneapolis nt Indianapolis, Kansas City at Louisville, Milwaukee at Columbus. Ncbraskn State League York at Colum bus. Hastings at Norfolk, Beatrice at Kearney, Superior at Grand Island. safe Clancy uncoupled a second triple in the seventh and scored on Ward's two base drive to the center field fence. Orover Opened In the first by sending a fast one into Cochran's anatomy, much to thnt gentleman's surprise and pain. Wakefield sacrificed and Koerner unbur dened himself of the hit which scored the newly married gent. Three bases on balls and Talllon's hit gavo the Kaws a second run In the third and hits by French and Hlgginhotham and Catluan'o sacrifice fly gave them their final score In the sixth Both teams ended the game with double plays. With one out and Chase on first on -i s'nglb in the eighth French and Mc Geo engineered a double on Crosby and Chase. In the ultimate chapter with two on and one out Clancy started a double on the unsuspecting Manager Gear and Pinch Htttor rtapps and Chase finished it. The Topeka-Omaha series will be con cluded this afternoon. Sunday Wichita, conies for a aeries of four games. Scoro: OMAHA. . An- U. O. A. E Sohlpke, 2b 8 2 1 3 2 0 Clancy, ss 3 2 3 1 2 0 Thomason, cf 4 0 0 3 0 0 Ward, 31) 3 1 3 3 0 0 Congalton, rf 3 10 10 0 Knur, If 4ioioo Chase, lb 4 0 2 S 1 l Crosby, c 3 0 0 9 0 0 Orover, p ,, 3 0 0 0 1 o Totals 50. 1 8 ' 21 l l TOPEKA. AB. . R. II, O. A. E. Cochran, 3b 12 12 3 0 Wakefield, cf 3 0 0 K O 0 Talllon, if 8 0 2 3 0 0 Koerner, id 3 o l 10 o 0 McAllister, c, 4 0 0 2 QO napps 10 10 0 0 Gear, rf 6 0 0 1 0 0 French, 2b 4 110 4 1 MoGee, ss 4 0 0 1 1 0 Hlgginhotham, p..., 3- 0 1 0 2 0 FaTrcloth, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 3 7 24 t 1 Orover out. bunting third strike, RanDs hit for McAllister In ninth. Omaha- Runs 1 0 1 0 1 3 I o 7 lilts t 0003121-8 Topeka . . nuns l oiootooo j Hits 1 0 110 3 10 1-7 Stolen bases: Schlpke (3). Clancy. Cochran (J), French. Sacrifice hit: Wake field. Sacrifice files: Crosby. Cochran. Two-base hits; Chase, Ward, Three-base hits: Ward, Clancy (J). Left on bases Omaha. 4: Topeka, 12. Double plays: Clancy to Chase; French to McGee to Koerner. HirucK pui; uy urovor, s, ay Hlgglnbotham, 1. Bases on balls: Off Orover. 7; off Hlgglnbotham, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Congalton, Cochran. Passed ball; McAllister. Hits: Oft Hlgglu- botham. 7 In seven Innings; oir hair cloth, 1 In one Inning. Timet 1:53. Um pires: Qaston and Stockdnle, ifci mm i. ANTELOPES TRIM DRUMMERS Pettlsrew and Darts Collide IlnclnR ToTrnrd Kly and Are Hart. St. .JOSEPH, Ma.. May fcX An accident In the eighth. In which outfielders t'riii grow and Davis were Injured, marred to day's game, which Lincoln won. The men collided while racing toward a fly ball. Both were forced to retire from the game and It is probable Pettlgrew will be absent for several days. Score: LINCOLN. A.B. R. H. 0 P.O. A. McGaffiran, ss, ... 6 I Mull.n, lb .,,.. 4 Lloyd, !b 2 Miller. If 4 Kchrelber, cf 6 Qulllen. Sb 6 Collins, rf, 4 RehOr, o 4 Jordan, p 6 3 2 0 0 t Totals 39 8 12 27 10 BT. JOSEPHi A.B. R, H, P.O. A. E. R. Watson. 2b 1 0 0 110 rettigrcw. Zb 2 o o o 0 Qrifftth, c 1 0 0 1 0 0 FOX. ir 4 0 0 0 0 0 G. Watson, rf. lb.. 4 0 1 7 0 0 Patterson, lb. Sb.... 4 1 0 6 5 0 Brltton, ss 4 0 I 1 3 I Davis, cf 3 0 1 3 1 0 Sterser. cf 1 0 1 0 0 0 Wall. 3h. 3 0 3 0 0 BChang. c. rf 4 0 1 S 1 0 Duffy, p S 0 0 1 4 0 Totals 34 1 I S IS a Lincoln 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 3 0-4 m josepn ooooooqo 11 .Home run: Lloyd. Two-base hits: Lloyd, Quillln. Stolen bases: Mullen. x-iuru, v.oiuns. joraan. gacrilice hit: Mcuamsan. struck out: By Jordan. 3: by Duffy, 7. Bates an balls: Duffy. 6; Jordan. J. Passed balls: Schang, Rehor, ine. t m i rnpire: iiatKen. UtSARS WIN STRAIGHT TRIO Martina- Duel Between Lafferty and Zamlneh Goes to Denver, DES MOINES. Ia.. M.v Th. nrU sites won for the third straight time to- day In a great pitching duet between Zamloch and Lafferty. An error by Riley with Barbour on second In th sixth Rave the visitors their one run. Score: AB. ... 3 ... 3 ... 4 ... 3 ... 4 ..,2 4 ... 2 ... 2 ... 1 ... 0 ... 1 It. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11. O. A, E. 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 1 4 0 O 14 0 0 0 1 .3 0 0 11 0 0 0 4 3 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 27 IS 1 II, O. A. E. 10 3 0 0 6 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 12 3 0 0 14 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 7 27 IT 0 Huhn. rf Andrea. 3b.. Breen, If Hunter, ef... nurreU. Sb... Jones, lb Blley. pa Haley, c Lafferty, p.. Isbell, 2b Lnkoff, p 8haw Total o DENVER. AB. It, raye. ZD 4 ,Cassldy, rf 2 Barbour, 3b., Butcher, cf. Mitchell, If. Coffey, ss... Fhher, lb... Block, SJamloch, p.. Totals 30 Batted for Andreas In eighth Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Twp.base hit: Coffey. Rases on balls: Off Lafferty, 2: off Zamloch, 4. Struck out: By Lafferty. 1: hv Zamlneh. 2. int.: i Off Lafferty, 7 In eight Innings; off Lak off. none In one Inning. Sacrifice hlii: Carsldy, Fisher. Double piny: Riley, to JAndrcos. Stolen bases: Barbour. Hahn. Wild pitch: Zamloch. Loft on bases.-' Dps Moines, 7; Denver. . Time: 1:30. Umpires: Barr and McCafferty. , l.niA.S TAKH BUSH nATTIE Defeat "Wlehllrt Bnoatern by Nine tern to Nine Score, SIOUX CITY, la., May 22.-Sloux City won a school kid game, 19 to 9, today. The locals fell on Clark for twelve run In tho sixth. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Cooney, 2b 6 2 2 1 3 0 Clarke, if 3 2 110 1 Davidson, rf 3 1 1 1 1 o Kane, lb 6 2 2 6 3 0 Lejeune, cf 6 3 3 4 1 1 Balrd, ss 5 3 3 0 0 0 Callahan, 3b K 2 3 3 0 0 Crisp, c 3 2 2 3 3 0 Withers, p 3 2 2 3 3 0 Watte, c. 0 0 0 3 0 0 XiUhrsen, p. 10 0 10 0 Totals 40 19 17 27 11 2 WICHITA. AB. It, II. O. A. E. Ochs, 3b 3 1110 1 Nichols, ir 4 2 0 1 0 0 O'RAUrke, 2b 4 1 2.03 0 Heitry, lb 4 1 0 11 0 o Grahnm, c 3 114 2 0 Bossolonl. rf 4 0iono BillH.'cf 4 1 3 2 0 0" FitxaiQimons, ss.... 4 13 12 2 Perry, p 1 0 0 0 2 0 Rappe, 2b 1110 10 Jones, c 2 0 1 3 0 0 Clark, p..... 4 0 0 1 1 0 Totals 38 9 12 2-4- 11 3 Sioux Ctty 1 2 3 0 0 12 1 0 Wichita 0 00100620-9 Two-bnso hits: Callahan, Fltzslmmons. Davidson, Lejeune, Rapps, Bossolonl, Balrd, Clarke. Thtee-bnse hits: Balrd. Le jeune, Cooney. Sacrifice hlte: Davtdsdn. Wlthors. Stolen bases: Withers, Balrd, Fltzslmmons, Lejeune, Nicholson. Bills. Hits: Off Perry, 6 in two and one-thlnl Innings; off Clark, 11 In five and two thirds Innings; off Wlthrs, 9 In six and two-thtrds innings; off Luhrsen. 3 In two and one-third innings. Bases on halls: Off Perry. 2; off Clark. 3; off Withers, 6; off Luhrsen, 1. Struck out: By Porry, 3; by Clark. I; by Withers, 3; hy Luhrsen, 3. Wild pitches: Clark. With ers, Luhrsen (2), Passed ball: Crisp. Hit by. pitched ball: 'Ochs. Time: 2:25. At tendance. 1,200. Umpire: Parent. Newman Grove Wins High School Meet ALBION, Neb., May 22.-(8pee!al Tele- gram.) At the Trl County High school meet held here today contestants were present from Albion, Elgin, Fullerton, Newman Grave. The scores were: 100-yard Dash Newman. Fullerton. Time, UK. I 230-yard Dash 11 an ire. Newman Grove. Time, 2IH- . ISO-yard Hurdle Hana. Newman nrnvn. Time, lew. Mllo Ilun Balstrom, Newman Grove. Time, 6.44, role vault-Miller, Fullerton. Time, 9.6. High Jump Miller, Fullerton. Time, 6.3. Shotput Laramer. Fullerton. Time, 38.8. Broad Jump Field, Fullorton. Time, 19.4. One-half Mile Dash Clark. Fullerton. Time, 28.0. 4W-yam Dash Field, Newman Grove. Half-mile Relay Newman Grove team. The Points won were: Newman tlrnv fifty; Fullerton, forty-eight; Albion, nine; vigin, onv. AMES WILL TAKE BAND TO ATHLETIC MEETING AMES, la., May 22,-(Special.)-The Ames military band of sixty pieces will be sent to Drake stadium tomorrow to support the Ames team in the state meet competition tomorrow. Director Clyde WJIllami opened the sale of the Ames block of chairs In the stadium and the cards were about a,ll trone tonight. Track Coach Merrlam gave his runners their last workojit previous to the-' meet yes terday. All members are in good condi tion, with the one exception of Collins, the 100 and 220 man, who Is bothered by a bad stomach. NEBRASKA UNI TENNIS PLAYERS ARE DEFEATED ST. LOUIS. May 2J.-Washtngton uni versity; -of this city defeated Nebraska university at both doubles and singles In the first round of the Missouri Valley conference tennis tournament here yes terday. Hoerr and Gallenkamp of Wash ington were matched against Meyer and Stussman ot Nebraska in both events, In the singles, Smith of Kansas defeated Cave of Ames, 8-1, 8-3. The tournament continues today. Sfyera "Wins Final Ronnd. Obte Myers won the final round tn the tennis tournament at the Nebraska Medi cal college Friday afternoon, defeating T. r. F&raam three straight sets. 60. 64, 62. The doubles championship was also for the class championship. Obte Myers and O. D Johnson. Dlavlnar under Junior cotors. defeated William Wlldhaber anu T. F. Farnam. playing under the freshman flag. 86, 76, 6 S. Ormsby to the Central. Red Ormsby, the former Rourke who Jumped to the Chicago Federals when Rourke released htm. only to find thet the Feds refused to have htm. has gone to the Waterloo club tn the Central as sociation. Harry Hicks, released, is stilt In Omaha. Pa wants him to go to Gal veston. Tex., with a stiinr attache. in htm. Hicks demurres on account of the disuse tor me southern heat. Flnnl Matches to lie Plnyed Monday. The final matches In the championship round at the Brownell Halt tennis tourna ment Were Postponed Jntil Mnnrinv nftor. noon. The girls In the finals are Miss Adelaide Fogjr and Miss Esther Schmidt !J,thA.",n.,tl,-...MlM xnd M' Schmidt play Miss Reynolds and Miss Henrietta Fort tn the doubles. Snperlor Wins Interstate Meet. BUPF.RIOR. Neb.. May 2t-(SpecWl Telegram-l-Thf Interstate school track mf ws Von by Rupert- 41 points: Red Cloud was second t points: Hardy third. S; Concori" h. S: Rel public City fifth. 7. Su won the King silver cup that Hor . won laat year. New summer dresses at special prices, tS.98, 3T.K0, 23.75 and 310.00. Julius Orkln. tUO Dousfea HL SUPERBAS BLANKED BY REDS Cincinnati Has No Tronblc Finding Pfeffcr and Takes Second. RESULT IS SIX TO NOTHING Hohlltxel anil Clark Star at nnt, Former Getting; Doable nnd Triple nnd Latter Tiro Doubles nnd Single. CINCINNATI, O., May 22Clnclnnatl hit Pfeffer hard today and had no trou ble in winning the second gamo of the series from Brooklyn, 6 to 0. Tingling for Cincinnati kept the hits scattered. Hob lltzell and Clark starred at the bat, the former getting .a double and a triple and the latter two doubles and a single. Mc carty was hit by a pitched ball while, at bat in the second inning and retired. Score: nnOOKLYN". CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A. E. Dillon, et... A 13 0 OMorm. rf.... i 1 1 0 Cutdtuw, . O 4 7 OHrrioK, M... 4 2 2 4 0 IMUfrt. lb. 4 12 0 OlUwIlnt. 2b 2 0 2 1 0 Wrictt, It.... 10(0 OR. Mllltr. rfl 0 2 0 0 Smith. 2b. .. t t 2 1 OIloMltttl. lb 4 2 7 0 0 nissfrt. rf... 4 2 12 orvitu, ct 4 2 3 0 0 Ekui, 4 0 4 ONIrboir, 3b.. 2 1 2 1 0 McCrtr. c.O 0 1 0 OCUrk. e 4 17 0 0 O. Mlllrr o. 2 0 2 0 OGonralm, e. 0 0 0 0 0 rtrttrr. B. . 2 1 0 0 OYtnillnr, p.. 4 o o z o O'Mira ....0 0 0 0 O'Kflloint .... 0 0 0 0 0 ToUti 33 7 21 I 0 ToU! i. . .SI 11 27 9 0 Ran for McCarty In second. Ran for Clark In eighth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 - Two-base hits: Pfeffer. Hoblltzel. Clark (2). Three-base hit: Hoblltzel. Sacrifice fly: Groh, Stolen bases: Hcrzog (2), Groh, Bates. Nlehott (2). Double play: Cutshaw (unassisted). Left on bases: Brooklyn. 7: Cincinnati. 7. Bases on balls: Off Pfeffcr, 3. Hit by pitched ball. McCarty by Yingling, Groh by Pfeffer. Struck out; By Pfeffer. l: by Yingling. 3. Passed balls: Clark, McCarty, O. Mil ler (Z). Tlmo: 1:15. umpires: orth and Byron. nritvrn Blank. Cnlm. CHICAGO, May 12. Boston made it two straight today, shutting out the locals, 2 to 0. The game was a pitching duel be tween Hess and Vaughn. The gnme ,was won by the visitors in the sixth nnd seventh Innings when tho visitors bunched hits. A young bear cub mascot, shipped from Alaska, was received by President Thomas of the Chicago Nationals. Score; DOSTON. CHICAGO. AH. 11,0. A. E. AB. 11.0. A. E. Kren. Sb.... 2 1 2 OLeach. ct.... 4 10 0 0 Mtnntll, 112 1 2 7 OGool, rf 4 0 1 0 0 Mann, cf.... 4 0 2 0 0ler, lb.... 4 0 IS 0 a Murray, rf.. 4 1 0 0 ozlmrmtn. b 4 1 0 2 Schmidt, lb. 4 0 It 0 OWIIlltms, If. 2 0 2 0 0 Htrtin, to.., z o 1 2 0'i'tMiaa .... I I0O0 OoKdy. C....2 0 2 DSehults. If... 0 0 0 0 0 Collin. If... 3 0 0 0 oSweenor. 2b. 3 Hen. p...... 1 0 0 1 OCorrlden, m. 3 2 1 2 0 6 0 Orranhn. o 2 (21 ToUl 23 2 27 17 OVauthn. s... 2 0 0 4 MollirlU ... 1 0 0 0 0 Bmlth. p 0 0 0 0 0 Trtal 31 4 27 13 1 Batted for Williams In seventh. Batted for Vaughn In eighth. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-2 Chicago ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Three-base hit: Murray. Hits. Off Vaughn, 3 in eight Innings; off Smith, none In one Inning. Sacrifice hits: Ev- ers. Maranville. Stolen bases: Mann, Good. Leach. Left on bases: Boston. 6: Chicago, 4. Bases on balls: Off Vaughn, 3. MtrucK out; By vnughn, 6; by Hess, 2: by Smith, 1. Wild pitch: Vaughn. Time: 1:48. Umpires! Klem nnd Hart, Giants Even Up Series, ST. I.OUI8, May 22St. Louis failed to bunch hits In but one Inning off Mar nuard'8 delivery today while New York hit St. Louis' pitchers opportunely, the cnampions winning, s 10 1, ana evening up the series. Steele cave wnvto a ntnch hitter In the seventh Inning and wns relieved by Hage- malt, wno was touched for a dounie ana single in the last Inning, which gave New ork Its fifth run. Up to the fifth St. I-ouls had but threo hits off the Now York left hander, but In this Inning three successive singles sent Steel across the plate with the run that saved St. Louis from a shutout. Score: NKW YORK. " ST. LOUIS. All. HO. A.B. AD.H.O.A.C Beichtr. ct.,4 1 4 0 OHuntni. 2b. 4 2 2 0 Dura. If,..,. 4 0 OMSKM. cr.... 4 11 1 lDolui. 3b.... 4 14 3 OMIUer. lb.... 4 1 11 Fletcher, ia.. Doyl. 2b.... 4 Mtrklt. lb.., 6 SnodtTAna. rt 3 Buck. 3b.,.. 4 Msyera, e... 2 Mirquird, p, 4 0 OWIIson. rf... 4 0 OCaihtri, It... 4 3 Osnyder, 0....4 1 0Dck. ss.,... 4 2 OPerrttt, p.... 0 StMle. p.... 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 25 IS 27 9 l'WMttfrd ... 1 lUsemsn, p.. 0 ToUli 3S I 27.11 0 Batted for Steele In seventh. New York 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-5 Et. Louts 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hlte: HUgglns, Dolan, Burns (2). Stock. Three-baBe hit: Meyers. Hits: Off Perrttt, S in two innings (one on In third); off Steele, 6 In five timings; off Hageman, 3 In two Innings. Stolen bases: Snodgrass, Stock. Double play; Beck to Hugglns to Miller. Left on bases: New York, 10; St. Louis, 7. Bases on balls: Off Steele, l; off Hageman, L Hit by pitched ball: By Perrltt, Burns; by Steele, Mey ers; by Hageman, Doyle. Struck out: By Steele, 1: by Marquard. 5. Passed ball: Snyder, Time: 2:08. Umpires: Qulgley and Ha son. Pirates Dump Phils. PITTSBURGH. May 22.Plttsburgh de feated Philadelphia, 8 to 2. today. Infield hits and three errors In the second Inning, with a triple by Leonard with the bases full gave Pittsburgh six runs. Jacobs, who succeeded Marshall, allowed six hits the rest of tho game. Mitchell continued his battlnir streak with three hits. Score: PHILADELPHIA. PrTTSnUIUIH. An. II. O A k. AB.H.O.A.E. Paikert, cf. . 4 0 R4, m 4 t Ijobtrt. Sb. . . 4 0 4 0 OVIox, .K... . ( 1 0 I I 0Crey, If. ... S S 0 ulonixd. Sb.. 4 0 0 t 1 I.iKjru. lb.. 3 1 2 0 OWscner. f.. 4 crarath, rr.. 4 1 I o OKonrtchy. lb 4 Davor. If . . . Inland. 2b. . 0 0 D O 0 0 0 IKelir. ct S 3Mltchll, rf.. 4 OOlbaon, o.... 4 0A4amv p.... 4 Macra, as.... 3 0 Dooln. e 2 0 PMkar .. . 1 o nurrs, p 0 0 3 2 t 1 0 0 0 0 Total jn llff 1 1 Mrhall. p.. 0 0 0 0ft Tlncup .v... 1 1 0 0 Jacobs, p.... 2 0 0 2 Tntata S3 ill I Batted for Dooln tn eighth. Batted for Marshall In third. Philadelphia ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-2 Pittsburgh 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 -S Two-base hit: Ttncup. Three-base lilts: Luderus, Leonard. Stolen base: Luderus. Hits: Off Marshall, 9 In two Innings: off Jacobs, 6 In stx Innings. Left on bases: Phllndelnhla, 4; Pittsburgh, 6. Base on balls. Off Jacobs. 1. Struck out: By Marshall, 1; by Jacobs. 2: by Adams. 2. HH by pitched ball; Luderus by Adams. Wild pitch: Jacobs. Double nlsys: Lnbert (unassisted); Magee to Lobert. Time: 1:44. Umpires: Rigter and Emails. THORP OF EAGLE CAPTURES CHAMPIONSHIP AT SHOOT COLUMBUS, Neb., May 23.-(Speclal Telegram.) The Nebraska State Sports men's association concluded Its shoot hero yesterday with a total of 115 entries. The state championship was won by D, B. Thorp of Eagle with a score of 95 out of 100. The trophies were won as follows: First, D. II. Thorp, Eagle; second, R. C. Klngsley, Omaha: third, I A. Gates, Co lumbus; fourth, Harry Strtcklar, Paxton; fifth. C. E. Kolb, Randolph; sixth. E. IV. Varner, Adams; seventh, Ed Ege, Falls Ctty. High amateurs, three-day average. 600 targets; Ed Varner, Adams 61 R. C. Klngsley, Omaha.,...., S63 C. U Waggoner. Dlller 513 u: a. uates, uoiumnus , High, professionals, three-day average, 600 targets: George Kreger, Tied Held, S. D..,. ...... RSI D. D. Barstow. Kansas City 637 J. S. Day. Ctnelnnatt 576 Kd O'Brien. Florence. Ivan MS Glass In the Street will make small cuts in your tires. Have them repaired at the Omaha Rubber Co. Just around the corner. Byron Houck Loses First Fed Contest, Kansas City Winning BROOKLYN, May 22,-Byron Houck pitched his first game in the Federal league today and lost, Kansas City de feating rBooklyn, 6 to 2. The young twlrler who jumped from organized him. ball when the Philadelphia Americans re leased him to the Baltimore Interna tionals, waa wild in the opening tnnlnz and this and a ragged defense bv his teammates cost him the game. Houck and StovaJl each made a triple nnd two singles. Score: B-.H.E. Kansas Cttv .3 0001 inn ve in i Brooklny .....1 0000000 1-2 93 Batteries: Adams and Easterly, Houck and Land. PITTSBURGH. Mav 22. Th fit. T.m. and IPttsburgh game was called at the end of the ninth Inning today on account or rain, with the score a tie, 3 to 3. Score: tlh v. St. Louis ...,0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 03 i 2 Pittsburgh ...1 1000000 1-3. 82 Batteries: Groom and Hartley, Knet- zer and Berry. BALTIMORE, May 22.-BsJtlmore made it two straight from Chicago, by win ning today's gome, 8 to 5. 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Sold in all large cities at the uniform price $5.00 per suit. and seventh Innings Meyer and Duncan, respectively, made home runs, each scor ing two Baltimore runners ahead of him. 8core: R.H.E. Baltimore .,,.0 G 0 0 0 0 3 0 8 10 1 Chicago 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0-5 9 3 Batteries: Wllhelm and Russell, Lnnge, Flske and Brennan. DORCHESTER OUTCLASSES SWANTON HIGH SCHOOL DORCHESTER, Neb., May -(Special.) Tho Dorchester high school base ball team defeated Swanton here yester day, 5 to 1. Carper pitched a flno game, allowing three scattered hits, of which Caldwell of tho visitors has full credit as being the only man receiving safe hits. The six hits allowed by Caldwell were divided equally by Byers, Freldcll and Kemper. Dorchester plays Crete on Friday and Mllford next Wednesday. Score. R.H.E. Dorchester. ...0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 o 6 1 Swanton 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 3 1 Two base hits: Freldel. Kerper. Struck out: By Carper, 8; by Caldwell, 10. Base on balls. Off Caldwell, 2 . Batteries: Dorchester. Carper and Ward; Strnttnn Trims Inillnnoln. STRATTON, Neb., May 22. (Special.) The Stratton High school ball team de feated the Indlanola High school team on the Stratton diamonds this afternoon, 2 to 1. It was a pitchers' battle, Duck worth for Indlanola striking out four full and roomy In Underwear Check, Prices, the Suit Benson & Thorne, King-Peck, Magee. Other styles, fabrics and lengths, $1.00 to $10.00 the suit. Formerly Magtm & Dmtmer 413 S. 16th teen men and Kller for Stratton striking out thirteen men. , Hits: Indlanola. 5; Stratton, 3. Battertes: Indlanola. Duck worth and Russell; Stratton, LUsr and Gummere. Llndanr nlnnlts Plntte Center. LINDSAY, Neb., May a-(Slclal.-In an exciting game of ball In which neither side scored until the seventh Inn ing. Lindsay shut out Platte Center to the tune of 5 to 0. Score: R- E. Platte Center 000000000-0 6 3 Lindsay .....0 0 0 0 0 0 14 06 1 6 Batteries: Lindsay. Ruslcka Dleder Ich; Platte Center, Zoucha and Bruckner. I ' American Association Results. R.H.E. Minneapolis I I i Indianapolis R H B Milwaukee jj 6 1 Cplumbu8' RH.R Kansas City J Louisville 2 7 4 Eustls PInyers "Win. EUSTIS, Neb.. May 22.-(SpeclaJ Tele gram.) In a merry-go-round game Eustls pounded Hunt into the sand. 9 to 2. Batteries: Eustls, Johnson and Mackey; Hunt, Volkman and Heater and Brock ett. nlnnmer Girls Win. SHENANDOAH. In., May 22. (Special Telegram.)-The Boston Bloomer girls de feated the locals today, score, 3 to -Batteries: Shenandoah, Ktnsey and Lea cox; Bloomers, Compton and Collins. i the entire suit is made. We were about to say notice the ma terial, but you must see this to understand thoroughly how sheer it is, and how cool and comfortable is this new style. Retailors everywhere are excit ed about the "GOODKNIT" Closed Crotch Union Suits with the Knitted extension leg. Every man who is wearing one is en thusiastic. For sale in Omaha by