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12 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1914. All Men Are Equal, Sometimes Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher tortus ream Wft-XMUB (MTHA &PACB -noDAV. THiMfcJ OP MO iVATlONAi. IMPORT ARB" ON rf NIMD. " -u.. ik vjppoie-n To ft rfUES COOKTKV. ILL MSfH tfRJCfl.T6D GQUAL . IN OUR. 0N lecLARArioN ot 'MtepeNDeNCG IT 6rW THoSe AND IN KG RClTGRXmS rM ALL NO 1 NOW PeRONALLf SfVf THAT ALL PA43N APQ CR-ATeT) BQUAL. . f r thev THfeY? "5 BUT TH6 XOWT GROW RC1DAL H c - 4. INDIANS RALLY AND WIN Tall on Omaha Hurler, Winding Up One Run to Good. FINAL COUNT SEVEN TO SIX Rnnrkea Open Up by ronndln Luhrsen for tlljr Lead, bnt Lnte It All In Final Chapter. filOVX CITT. I., May 29.-(8peclal Tel egram,) Sharp batting rallied In the sev enth and eighth Innings pulled, the In diana out of apparently hopeless defeat nnd returned them winners over Omaha, 7 to 6. It was the moat nervous same played here thla year and before tha final out everybody, players, fans and' umpire, were bitting their nails, and pulling their fcair Omaha started In with a vengeance. The first round they fell to Luhrsen for three hits and two walks, netting three runs, 6",hlpke singled nnd went to second cn a wild pitch, Clancy walked, Krug singled, filling the bases. Thomas drew a pass, forcing In a run. Congalton tingled, scoring two men. A double play of the horseshoe and a strike opt topepd the rally, t Two more were registered' 'lor the visitors In the fourth when Ward And Chase singled, Crosby fancd out. drover delivered a terrific triple and' scored him self on Schlpke's single. Schlpke was caught trying to steal second. In the sixth with Chase out, Crosby doubled, afover singled, but Schlpke forced Crosby, Clancy walked.- A single by Krug scored Drover, but Schlpke was caught trying to get home on the earn play, a remarkable throw by Lejune, cutting off the run. 'With only two runs to their credit against Omaha's six, the Sioux pounded out four hits and three runs In the 'sev enth and only a remarkable double play by Clancy and Schlpke stopped further scoring. Two singles, and, k double gave the home club the marginal runs, In the eighth. Bcore; SIOUX CITT. ab. n. ii Cooney, 2b ...,,. 3 IDavldson. if.......... 1 Smith., sa ,......,. 3 Kane, lb 3 JLeJeune, cf .'. 3 Balrd, rf .4 Callahan, 3b 4 Crisp, o 4 Luhrsen, p V. 3 Klein, p ...,. 0 White 1 streak by hitting two doubles, a trljil, single and drawing a base on bans In five times at bat. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O, A. E. Cochran, 3b: 613120 Lemon, 2b S I 1 3 3 0 Forsythe, rf 6 1 2 2 0 1 Koerner, lb...... 4 3 4 4 1 0 Talllon, cf 3 10 1,00 napps. C 4 2 1 6 2 N 0 Gear, If 3 1 1 8 0 0 McOee, ss 4 0 1(00 C. Clarke, p 6 0 2 0 3 0 Totals 28 10 18 27 Ii) 1 ST, JOSEPH. AO. R. H. O. A. E. II. Watson, 2b ,.t 4 0 0 4 4 0 Fox, If 3 110 0 0 O. Watson, rf 4 13 10 0 Patterson, lb 3 1 1 15 0 0 Brltton, ss 3 0 2 3 5 0 Davis, cf 4 0 110 0 Wall. 3b 4 0 10 4 0 Schang, c 3 1113 0 Griffith, c 1 0 0 2 0 0 Bell, p z o o o i u fiterzer, P 1 0 0 0 0 0 uurry, p ... o o u u u u Pettlgrew 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ,...33 4 W 27 18 0 Batted for Duffy In the ninth. ToptUa 0 0 0 2 0 1 6 0 1-10 hi. josepn u vuzuuvi i i Three-base bits: Koerner, Schang. Two- base hits: Koerner (2), C. Clarke, Clear. Sacrifice hits: Talllon. Ilapps, Mcuee, Patterson. Stolen base: Forsythe. Left on bases: Topeka, 9; St. Joseph, 6. Double nlava. Urltton to YL Watson to Tatter- son; Wall to It. Watson to Griffith Struck Out: By Clarke, 4; by Sterzer, 1; by Duffy, 1. Bases on balls: orr Clarke, Si off Bell, 1; off Sterzer, 1; off Duffy, 1. Hits: Off Hell, 12 In six and two-thirds Innings; off Sterser, 4 lh one and one third Innings. Wild pitch: Bell. Hit by pitched ball: By Sterser, Talllon and Cochran. Time: 1:65. Umpires; Barr and McCafferty. BOOSTERS TAKE SECOND GAME D?a Moines Trims "Wichita In Close r Contest, DES MOINES, la., May 29.-The Boost ers won the second game of the series with Wichita today by opportune hitting. Score: DES MOINES. AB, It. H. Hahn. rf 4 Hunter, cf 5 Rellly. sa ..4 Breen, If 2 Jones, lb. Haley, c... Burrell, 3b., Ewoldt. 2b.. Lafferty, p. Kinseiia, p 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 O. 6 0 0 . t 2 .0 ' 2 . 0 0 0 A. 0 0 3 o 1 . 1 .8 3 2 1 0 Totals 29 7 11 n 15 UNAUA. ' AU. R. Schlpke. 2b I... b Totals 31 S WICHITA. AB. It. Ilann. as 4 2 PNIcholson, It 3 1 u uourx, 2D i Henry, lb 4 o Jones, c 4 1 huh, ci 3 i Bossolont, rf ,..4 0 Fltzslmmons, ss.,.,, 4 0 Perry, p J 0 Durham. D 1 0 Graham 1 0 Krug. If Thomoson, cf... Congalton, rf... Ward, 3b Chase, lb Crosby, c Lroves, p Totals .. 3 A 0 3 1 O. E. e o o ... 6 13 24 13 Kli.til fnr l.uhrurn In seventh Sinn. MV 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 ! T Omaha. 8 0 0 2 0M 0 0 0-8 Twn.h.M hits: Kane. Crosby. Braids Three-base hit: Orovs. Hacrllleo. hits; Ultunr. Klein. Stolen base: ScniDKe. Double plays: Callahan tq Kane, Clancy to HchlrUe to Chase, Schlpke to Clancy. Hits. Olf Luhrsen, 13 In seven Innings; OH virtues, II in nwio innings; uu nremi none in one Inning. Bases on balls: Off i.uhHcn. : iifr liroves. 8. Struck out By Luhrsen. ; by Klein. 1; by Groves, , Wild pitch: Luhrsen. Attendance, 1.200. Tims. 2:10. Umpires. Gaston and btockfiale. I.J.NCOLN WIKS Till: SECOND Driiau In tirt-at form and tlrtssllea Lose, Fill-, to Three DENVER. Colo.. May .-Lincolp won tnc second game of the serlos from Den ver today, b to 3. Dcesau was in great form and held the local, to four hits. Collins hit for a home run and a triple In four times at bat Score: . LINCOLN. All. It. It. O. A. IS. McGaffigan, ss 3 Mullen, lb...... 3 L-oyd, 2b v4 Allen, If 2 uulllen. 3b...;....... 4 Bchrelber, cf 4 Collins, rf 4 ltehor. c ......4 .Dessau, p..,.,.,,,,.. 4 Miller. It I 3 4 4 0 3 O. 0 0 3 0 18 4 1 3 0 0. COLUMBUS WINS IN NINTH Squeeze Play Breaks Tie with Nor folk in Last Bound. REED PITCHES NICE BALL Uptnte Tirlrter Hrnvr Good Game, bnt la nattleil by ITU and Kan Piny In trip Ultimate Chapter, ' NORFOLK, Neb., May 29.-(8peclal Tel- gram.)-With the game tied In the eighth Inning tho Columbus team Introduced a rrttty squeeze play, three hits and two sacrifices In tho ninth Inning or Friday's game, defeating the Drummers by a score of & to 3, Reed, the Norfolk twlrter worked good until the last Inning, when he was found consecutively by the Columbus batters. The run and hit tactics won Columbus the game. Score! coLUMnus. NonroLK. An. ll.O. a. r.. An. 11.0. A E Standing of Teams AMER. ASS'N. W.LPCt Milwaukee. 21 14.6001 Indian&Ds. 22 17 .504 Louisville.. 22 18 M Columbus. 20 19 ,6131 Mlnneaps.. 17 18 .456 Kan. Cltr.,20 23 . 4tt Cleveland ..18 21 .4S2 St. Paul 14 24 .26S WEST. LEAGUE W.L.PCL STATE LEAOUE. L.L.Pct. Hasttncs ..11 6 Or. Island. ..11 6 .647 ueatrice ....ii 7.611 Superior York .... Columbus Norfolk Kearney .10 7 .5SS . 8 8 .600 .. 7 9 .437 ,. 5 10 .333 3 14 .176 REDS DEFEATFHE PIRATES Cincinnati Takes Game from Leaders of the Leajjue, Three to Two. CONTEST DECIDED IN SEVENTH NAT. LEAGUE, W.UPcL Drsert. cf. nimer, u... Prtt, rt..,. n.al, IK CUrkt 3b... Crn, If Adimi, ib. .. Ne. Zanfrm'n, p i 0 J 0 14 ontl. Jb t ODrleht. cf.... 4 ORiunMnr. tf .l OMIIUr. If.... 1 IMOker. b... J OCbbl. lb.... I OPrown m.... i OMuiwr, e. ... 1 ined, V 1 1 1 1 1 0 e 4 0 s l 1 4 0 t t 0 Tolali 34 I 17 14 3 Total! 21 III 4 I Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 0 35 Norfolk ; 01020000 0-3 Sacrifice hits; Muster (3), Reed Coble, 'Miller, Ramsey, Brown Nee. Stolen bases: Adams (2), Clarke, Cran. Bases on balls: Off" Zonderman, 4; off Reed, 3. Struck ctt: By Zonderman, 4: by Reed, 6. Left on bases. Norfolk, 8; Columbus, 8. Time: 2:05.' Umpire: Dixon. Attendance, too. York Tnrna Tblp, YORK. Neb., May 29.-(Speclal Tele gram.) York turned the tablvs on .Beatrice today and walloped them, 7 to 1. Osborno held the heavy , sluggers to thiee singles while Klrschner was batted all over the lot. Score: DEATniCK. TOTtK. AD. ll.O. A. E. AD.K.O.A.E. Uns. 1ft..,. 4 0 1 I Oniet, M ,4 1 4 t0 OAtb, rr ' v OTotUn. lb.... 110 11 eciark. If..,. 4 1 1 0 0 oll.Uh, lb..,, I 0 10 0 OMurphr. cf.. 4 1 1 0 0 orurta. 2b.... 2 2 111 ldchltMl. c... 1 1 t 1 0 lOtborne, p. . 4 3 2 1 0 0 Totala SI 15 17 11 9 27 21 H. 1 2 0 1 1 1 l I 0 0 0 A. 13. 1 2 24 11 -8 0-8 II. '1 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 ' 0 A. 8 0 4 Tntala 33 Hattrf for Durham In the ninth Des Moines 0 3 0 0 3 0 3 vi,.hia i o r, o o o o Two. base nils; uurreu, itiiuiwu. Three-base hits: Haley, Ewoldt. Bases on balls: Off Lafferty, 2; oil Klnsella. 2; off Perry, 6; off Durham. 2. Jtrupk out; By Klnsella. 3; by Durham, 2. Hit by pitcnea ban: uy uauenr, nuui, Double playa; Lafferty to Jones to iiaiav- rrrv in Kitxalmmona to Henry. Sacrifice hits: Nicholson. Lafferty. Hits: Off Lafferty. 6 In two and one-third In nings; oft l'erry, b in rour ami ono-muu Innings: off Klnsella. 1 In six and two thirds Innings; off Durham, 4 In three nil tnrn.thlrria Innlnss. Stolen bases: Rsdd. Hahn. Passed ball. Jones. Left on bases: Des Moines, 7; Wichita, 6. Time; 1:65. Umpire; Parent. Sunday Sports and Papers Condemned by Presbyterians CHICAGO, May 29. A plea that the ban against uncommerclallzed games and sports on Sunday be lifted fell on deaf rare today, when the general assembly of the. Presbyterian church In the United States adopted the report of the commit tee on Sabbath observance, which dis approved of all secular uses of Sunday. The adoption of the report was regarded as a victory for the conservative wing of the assembly. Their report also con demned the Sunday newspaper and ad' vecated Saturday halt holidays. Totals raye, 2b ; assldy, rf... Block. 3b iiutcher. cf.... iiicnrn, ii ,...:.'.33 6 . DENVER. AB. ,11. ........ 4 3 ..,... 4 3 4 S. 27 19 U Coffey, ss 3 Eisner, id Spahr, c ! King, p 2 B bchrelber, p 0 Harrington 0 0 0 0- 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hf 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 A. 1 0 0 1 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 27 0-5 0-3 Totala 27 3 4 Batted for King In eighth. Lincoln ..3 0 0 0 0 Denver 0 3 0 0 0 Stolen bases: Mullen, McGafftgan. Sac rifice tly: Lloyd. Sacrifice hit: Allen. Three-base bits: Collins, Bchrelber. Two base hit- Mitchell. Home run: Collins. Struck out: By Deeaau. 1; by King, 6. Bases on balls: Off Dessau. 3; off King, 3, off B. Bchrelber. 2. Double play: Butcher to Spahr. Innings pitched: By King. S; by Bchrelber, L Time; l.MC Um pire: IfaskaU. I KAWB WIN AN BABY GAUD Topeka Baaaaaera Two SI. Joseph Twtrlera Hard. 8T. JOSEPH. Mo.. May -Topka pounded two SH. Joseph pitchers haxtfand won easily. First Baseman Koarntr Raised prttk tha visitors" long-losing- ILLINI DEFEAT MAROONS; PLAY AIRTIGHT GAME CHICAGO, May 2.-Playlng airtight base ball In the rain, the University ot Illinois today defeated the University of Chicago, 4 to 3, for the base ball cham pionship ot the western collegiate confer ence. The victory game Illinois the champion hip by halt a game. Score: R.H K. Illinois 0 00030100-47 Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0-3 Batteries: Halaa and Bradley; Baum- gariner, uesjaraien ana Mann. Brannon, lb. 3 nitck. rf.... 4 Nan, rf 4 !V'ktMt!. lb 4 Co, c 1 Alntrton. n. 3 Gayer, !b..,. 1 Klranliner p, 1 Meponntll . 1 BrUn 1 Total! 11 3 24 11 1 Batted for Geyer In ninth. Batted for Klrschner In ninth. Beatrice 00000010 0-1 York 31111001 -7 Two-base hits: Clarke. Schlssel. Stolen bases: Tottcn. Ash. Double play: Schls eel to Rice to Halixh. Bases and balls: Off uaborne. 4; ore Klrschner. 4. i.eu on bases; Beatrice, 8; York, 7. Struck out: By Oaborne. 6: bv Klraahner. 1. wild pitches: Klrschner (2). Time: 110. Um pire: McAlenr. Cipher fnr Kearney, 1 GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. May 29.-(Spe- cinl Telegram.) urana isiana piayea rings around Kearney today In a feature- loss game, rne visitors snowea up poony in every way. score: KEAHNKY. ORAND IRUND, AB ll.O. A G. AD. ll.O. A. K. 8rak. Sb.,.. 4 111 onnbtn, lb.... 4 I 0 S a vnmnn, in... 0 orm If.... I 0 lffchonover, cf 3 Chicago ....16 21 .132: Kan. City.. .16 19 .457 Cleveland. 12 23 .343 Pittsburgh .14 IS Asi Yeaterdny'a llesnlts. "WESTERN LEAGUE. Wichita, (!; Des Moines. 8. Omaha, 6; Sioux City, 7. Topeka, 10; St. Joseph, 4. Lincoln, ."; Denver, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 6-3; Now York. 2-0. Washington, 1-5; Boston, n-6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, 1; Brooklyn, 0. Boston, 1: Philadelphia, 3. Cincinnati, 3; Pittsburgh, 2. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, li Buffalo, 5. , Pittsburgh. 7; Bnltlniore, 6. Kansas City, 0; St. Louis, S. Indianapolis-Chicago, postponed: rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansaa City-Milwaukee, postponed; rain. Indianapolis, 9; Louisville, 2. Columbus, 9. Cleveland, 3. STATE LEAGUE. Superior, 7; Hastings, 8 (fifteen Innings). ueatnee, i xorK, . Columbus, 6; Norfolk, 3. Kearney, 0; Grand Island, 10. Gnmti Today. Western League Wichita at Des Moines, Omaha at Sioux City, Topeka at bt. josepn, Lincoln at uenver. (two games at all points.) American League Detroit at St. Louts. Chicago at Cleveland, Philadelphia at new York, Washington at Boston. (Two games at all points.) National League New York at Brook lyn, Boston at Philadelphia, Cincinnati at rittsDurgn, Bt. Louis at Chicago, (Two games at all points.) Federal League Kansaa City at St. LouU. Pittsburgh at Baltimore. Indlanao- oils at Chicago, Brooklyn at Buffalo. (Two gamea at all points.) American Association Minneapolis at Bt. Paul (morning). St Paul at Minneap olis (afternoon). Cleveland at Columbus (two gomes), Milwaukee at Kansaa City ttwo gamea), Indianapolis at Louisville liwo games). btato League No gamea scheduled, Matnar cf... 4 Druraro. lb.. 4 Wlil. It.... 4 Acock, IB,,., z lllldbr'na, rt 1 IOW. II 3 Ertcknn. c. . 1 rirmpton. d. o Fink, p 4 1 lDowncr, rf. 0 ovanc. c 3 lWara, m.. 1 lClalra. lb,.,, 0 OKnnklln. p.. 1 lllorrroan, p.. . -y Tnomu, p. Ill is 3 i t 0 0 11 2 1 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total! 11 1 TeUl.....K 14 17 11 3 Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 Grand Island .... 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 -10 Earned runs: Grand Island, 6, Bases cu balls: orr Franklin, l; orr Thomas, 4; oft Plympton. 1; off Fink, 3. Struck cut: By Franklin, &; by Thomas. 7; by Fink. 2. Left on bases: Kenrnoy. 7. Grand Island, 8. Double play Acock to Drumm. Bases on errors: Kearney, 3; urana island. 4. moien oases: scnoon over, Downey. Bacriuce nits: rayne, schoonover, vance (3). umpire: ueyers, lleiln Pfoae Ont In Fifteenth, HASTINGS. Neb.. May 29.-(8peclal TeU egram.) in rirteen innings run or tonus the score was Knotted rive separate timen. Hastings finally winning, n lo I, & urown being hit by a pitcned ban, stealing sc ond and scorlnir on a long drive by Mc Cabe. Home runs were made by Bagley, L. Brown and Parks, the one by Brown bains- one ot the lonzest hits ever made on the grounds. It was' strictly a pitch ers' battle until the seventh, when both aides began to hit in tne pincnes. score SUPERIOR. HASTINGS. AU.H.O.A.K. AB.II.U.A E. Obit, lb amy. lb ( unantn n ThiUilns, ct I Bcbroadir. as 7 Drown, If.... Dslr. lb... 7 Oraeo. e !arki. p....v4 WiKntaa, p. 1 onchtola. rf. 4 MaUlcka, lb. OBcnnitt. cf.. T 0E.. Drown lb I SMcCab. If... i OOittman. lb. s 0L Brown, e. I IHtlldrtch. la S OUaaoa, p.... 1 York, p 0 P 1 14 11 0 0 1 Saturday Games Following are the amateur games scheduled for Saturday afternoon on tha various ball Iota around Omaha:, Nebraska Telephone company against Alamltoa. at Fort Omaha. Armours at Red Oak, la. John Deere Plow company at Brock. Neb. Dundee Woolen Mills at Plattsmouth, Neb. Stora against AU Nations, at Rourke park. Mogulllona and C. B. Stols at Twenty first and First avenue. Council Bluffs. No gamea In Commercial league and only one game will be played In Saturday Class A league. i li o Vaaca. Total! M 1141 13 I Total 41 1 4S It One out when winning run scored. 8unerlor 00001003310100 0-7 Hastings ..,,...0 0001020310100 18 Home runs: L. Brown. Bagley, Parks. Two-base hits: Landreth, Green, Gray, L. Brown. Bennett, uetiman. K. urown. Sacrifice hits: Mattlcks, McCabe, Beoht old. L. Brown. Stolen bases. Bagley, Mattlcks. E. Brown. Struck out: By Maaon, 6; by Vance. 7; by Parks. 3; by Weldman. X Bases on bans: orr rants. 3; oft Weldman. 2: oft Mason. 3; off Vance. 1. Double play: Landreth to Green to Bagley. Hit by pitched ball: By vance, l; by weiaman, i. wiia pitcn: York. Passed ball: L. Brown. Time: 3.16. Umpire: Qulgley. Cross is Favorite in Tonight's Fight SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., May . -Leach Cross, the New York featherweight. Is a two to one favorite for his twenty-rouid fight her tonight with Red Watson of Los Angeles, The boys will weigh in at 135 pounds. Persistent Advertising Is the Sure Road to Business Success. St. Joseph..22 18 .629 Pittsburgh .a 11 .656 Sioux Clty..24 14 ,632New York. .-9 11 .633 Denver ... 21 15 ,5s:t Cincinnati ,.22 15.095 Des Molnes.18 16 ,S29Brooklyn ...14 16.467 Lincoln ....19 19 WO St. 1 Louis. ...18 21 .463 Omaha 16 19 .45TPhlIa. 14 17 .453 Wichita ....15 23 .39 Chicago ....16 21 .432 Topeka U 27 .2891 Boston 9 21.300 AMER. LEAGUE. I FED. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.l W.L.PCL Phlla 20 12 .6251 Baltimore.. .22 9 733 Washlng'n 22 14 .611) Chicago.. ..16 15 .G00 Detroit 22 15 .5951 New York. .15 18 .471 St. Louis... 16 18 .471 Boston 16 18 .471 St Loula..17 IS ,4S6 Buffalo ....14 15.483 Indlanap's. .14 16 .467 Brooklyn ...13 15 .464 Missouri Valley Track Meets Opens ST. LOUIS, May 29,-Tho Missouri Val ley track meet opened here this after noon. Under the rules ot the meet tho first two men in each .heat qualify for the finals tomorrow morning. This Is true In all events. Summaries: One hundred yard dash: First heat Knight. Chicago, first: Irwin. Nebraska. second; Kaiser, Ames, third. Time 10i seconds. Second -heat. Baranslnk. Chicago, first: Cllne, Colorado, second; Reese, Nebraska, tnira, xime, 10. seconds. Third heat: McKce. Santord. first: Couman. Rolla, 'second; Shearer, Drake, tnira. Time, lovi seconds. Two hundred and twenty-yard dash First neat: uampoell, stanrord, first: Kaiser, Ames, second; Ireland, Colorado, third. Time, H seconds. tcond neat: Knight, Chicago, first; Illllon. Kansaa. second. No time taken. Third heat; Baranclka, Chicago, first; Schrarer, Drake, second; Cllne, Colorado, tnira. Time, jh seconds. 120-yard high hurdle, first heat: Murry, Stanford, first: Haxen. Kansaa. seoond: Ward. Chicago, third. Time: 16H. second neat: Morton, Stanford, first; Perry, Kansas, second; Vincent, Colo rado, third. Time: 320-yard low hurdles, first heat: Nor ton. Stanford, first; Graves, Missouri, sec ond; llaien, Kansas, third. Time: 26ft. Second heat; Murry. Stanford, first; Ward, Chicago, second; Vincent, Colo rado, third. Time; 26. 440-yard dash, first heat: Cowman, Rolls, first; Zumwlnkle, Nebraska, scc and; Chace, Stanford, third, Wilson, Ames, fourth. Time, 0:50 flat. Second heat: .Campbell, Stanford, first; Iverson, Ames, second; Osborn. North western, third; State, Drake, fourth. Time. 0:609.. First four men each heat to qualify for final. Gibson, Coach Frnier nnd Manager Clnrke of Plttabursh Pnt Oat , of Game Ilecanaci of Pro teatlnir Decisions. FARGO AGGIESJN THE LEAD Get Six Points on Mile Run, Discus Throw and High Jump. HAMLINE IS NEXT WITH SIX Preliminary Events In Dakota State Meet Rnn Off Successfully nt Hnron. PITTSBURGH. May 29,-Clncinnatl de feated Pittsburgh, 3 to 2, today. The game was decided in the seventh on singles by Hobl(tzel and Niehoff, Bates' Infield out and a sacrifice fly by Miller, who batted for Gonzales. Gibson, Cosch Fraxer and Manager Clark of the Pitts burgh team were put out of the game for protesting decisions. Score: CINCINNATI. PITTSnUTtOH. All. ll.O. A. EX AD. II.O. A. E. Moran, rf.... 4 1 0 0 0 Carer. If 4 110 0 lienor. ... 4 1 4 4 OLmnard. lb. 1 0 0 2 0 Grob. 2b 4 0 2 3 OVIoz. 2b 1 1 2 0 0 Mariana. II.. 4 0 10 owisncr, ii.. 4 z 4 4 0 Hobllticl. lbl 110 3 OKonttciir, lb 4 0 1 0 KlahcfT. lb.. 4 1 0 1 OMltchall. rf.. 4 0 1 0 0 Bates, cf 2 110 Uoa Kellr til 0 1 M Connie. c..l I 4 1 OQIbson, c..., 1 0 10 0 Miller 0 0 0 0 O'Hratt 1 0 0 0 0 Clarke, e....O 0 2 0 OColeman, e.. 1 0 2 1 0 jwuiiii.. p. .2 0 I 0 OKirera. e.... I 1 0 0 MMjuiuan, o 1 o 1 j c Total! : I 17 II l,Ju. Kelly.. 0 0 0 0 Onielman. p 0 0 0 J Total!.... 17 Ii " Batted for Gonzales in seventh. Batted for Gibson In seventh. Batted for McQuillan fn seventh. Cincinnati 0 02000100-3 Pittsburgh ...r....,.l 0000100 0-3 Two-base .hit: Vlox Three-base hit: Bates. Hits: Off McQuillan, 6 In seven Innings; off Conzelman, none In two in nings. Stolen bases: Kelly, Konetchy. Double play: Grolv to Herzog to Hob lltzel. Bases on balls: Off Dour lass. 4: off Conzelman, 1. Passed ball: Gonzales. Hit ny pitched can: uy McQuillan, Bates. Sacrifice hits: Douglass, Vlox. Sacrifice flv: Miller. Loft on bases: Cin cinnati, 3; Pittsburgh, 6. Struck out: By uougiasa, s: Dy McQuillan, z; ty uonzei man, 1. Time: 3:10. Umpires: Rlgler and Emslle, Gtanta Trim Dodgers. 1 BROOKLYN, May 29.-Marquard had the better of a pitchers, duel with Pfeffer here, today and New York beat Brooklyn, 1 to 0. Burns singled through short In the sixth inning, tooc second when Doyle walked and third on Merkle'a sacrifice. Snodgrasa bunted to Pfeffer, whoso re turn to Miller at the plate was too late to prevent Burns from scoring. Score: NEW YORK. BROOKLYN. AD. ll.O. A. E. AD. ll.O. A. E HURON, S. D., May 29.-(SpecIal Tele- gram.) The preliminary events In the Da kota state track meet were successfully run oft this morning, although the cinder track was still rather heavy on account of the heavy rain laat night. Three events were completed the mile run, the discus throw and the high Jump. The Fargo Aggies secured a lead on these three with eight points, but Hamllne was close behind with six. Hamllne Is conceded to be the probable winner, Mackay ot Carleton won the mile run In 4:41. He took the jump at the start and hold It throughout the long race. Jen- son, of the North Dakota Agricultural college, won the high jump, clearing the bar at five feet alx inches. Mannin of Hamllne threw the discuss 110 foet nlry; and one-half inches for five points. Many sprinters qualified under the re quired time In the sprints and the hurdle races. Summary: Finals Mile run: Mnekav. Cnrleton. Chlttick, North Dakota; Olsen, South Da- Kota; Heinman, Hamllne. Time, 4:41. High Jump: Jenson, Aggies; McKay, North Dakota; Laxon, South Dakota State. Height, five feet six Inches. discuss mrow: Manning, hiamnne; MJckelson. Farso Asnrles: Ferguson. South Dakota; Hengel, South Dakota. Quaiuied sprlnta-ioo-yard dash:, Crays, Hamline: FilnL .North Dakota: Cass. Wesleyan: Ballentlne, Hamllne; Qulgley, tsoutn uaxota; Marxey, Huron; Day, Carleton. Best time: 10:L High hurdles: Brown, Yankton;. Ander son, Hamllne: Qulgley, South Dakota; Comny, St. Thomas; Berry, Wesleyan. Best time: 16:4. Low hurdles: Anderson. Hamllne: Day. Carleton; Warren, Yankton; Qulgley, South Dakota. Time, 2 flat. 220-yard dash: Herrlman. Hamllne: Flint, South Dakota; Cass. Wesleyan; Dahl, North Dakota; Qulgley, South Da kota: Crays. Hamllne: Ballentlne. Ham llne; Larson, St. Thomas. Best time, 22:3. Beachar, d.. 4 Burns, rf.,.. 1 Doric, zb.... 1 flnodaraaa. If 1 etock. 3b.... 1 Mircra. c... 4 Grant. .... 4 llarquartl. p. 3 0 I 2 1 0 1 I 2 0 0 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 Dillon, ci... 4 1 3 0 0 0 ODaubert. lb.. 4 0 4 0 0 1 OSmlth. lb... 10 4 10 Markli. lb.. 1 0 10 0 lWbcat, If.. . 1 1 1 0 0 0 OCUUhaw, lb. 1 0 2 1 1 OStanscI, rt.. 2 0 1 '0 0 1 OMlummell ...1 0 0 0 0 2 OEIbcrfeld, u) 1111 1 OMlllar. c 1 0 2 i 0 Pfeffer. p.... 1 0 0 1 A Total :s I IT 11 l'Rlnert .... 1 0 0 0 Total!.. ...21 27 "l Batted for Stengel In ninth. Batted for Pfeffer In ninth. New York 0 0 0. 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Brooklyn ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Left on bases: New York, 9; Brooklyn, 2. Sacrifice hits: Marquard, Merkle (3), Snodgrass. Stolen bases: Burns,' Merkle. Double play. Eberfeld to Cutahaw. Bases on balls. Off Pfeffer. 6. Struck out: By Marquard, 8: by Pfeffer. 2. Time. 1:45. Umpires: Klera and Hart. Phlla Defeat Braves. PHILADELPHIA, May 23. Boston out hit Philadelphia by a big margin today, but the home team took advantage of James' wlldness and won the game, 3 to 1. Two of the home team's runs were started by bases on balls and CraVath's home run drive produced the other. Jacobs waa very effective with men on the basea and waa given perfect support. Whaling threw out five of the six runners who tried to steal second. Score: BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. AD.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Emi, ib.... 10 11 OBrrn. 2b.... 4 112 0 Marant II1, 4 1 S 1 OReed. 11 1 0 0 0 0 Connolly. If. 4 2 3 0 OLobert, Sb... 1 0 0 1 0 Gilbert, rf.,1 3 10 OMaxte. It.... 1 0 2 0 0 Schmidt, lb. 1 0 10 1 OOraTkth. rf.. 1 2 1 1 0 Whaling, c, 3 1 3 ( OLnderui. lb.. 1 0 1 0 0 Martin, lb... 4 0 0 1 lraikert. cf.. I 0 10 0 Hans, cf. ...2 0 0 0 OBurna, c 1 0 8 0 0 Murray. ef..l 100 ojicoba, p.... I 001 jamea, p..... sioio . Oowdr ,.,.,1 0 0 0 Total!. ....!! 117 10 Ileaa 1 0 0 0 0 ToUla u" 14 11 1 Batted for WhaUng In ninth. Batted for James In ninth. Boston ...0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 -! Two-base hits: Maranville. Whaling. Home run: Cravath. Sacrifice hits; Schmidt, Gilbert, Burns. Sacrifice fly; Paakert. Stolen bases: Murray, Cravath. Loft on bases: Boston, 8; Philadelphia. 3, Bases on balls: Oft James. 6; off Jacobs, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By James, Lobert. Struck out: By James, 3; by Jacobs. 7. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Eason and Qulgley. Princess Dorrie Wins Oaks Stakes EPSOM. England, May S9.-J. B. Joel's brown filly, Princess Dorris, won today the Oaka stake, .known as the "Ladies' Derby." Lord Carnarvon's Wassillssa, second, and Sir John Thursby's Torch light, third. There were twenty-one starters. The Oaka has been run every year alnctt 1779, It Is an event for 3-year old fillies and Is valued at 325.000. The course Is 1H mllea In length. For this year's race there were originally 300 entries. Twenty Year for Earl Perkins. GLENWOOD, la.. May 29. (Special.) In district court here Judge Thome, after overruling the application for new trials In the casea ot Earl Perkins, convicted of criminal assault, and Amo Schaller, obstructing the highway, sentenced Per kins to Fort Madison for twenty years and Schaller to the same reformatory for ftva years. Kim Creek Defeata Loomla. LOOMIS. Neb.. May 23.-(Spedal.)-Tbe Elm Creek semi-pro team defeated Loomls here yesterday by a score ot 7 to 2, The game was well played In spite of a brisk wind, the visiters outfleldtng the locals. Both pitchers performed well, each having twelve strikeouts to his credit. The score: U.H.E. Elm Creek ...2 0000200 37 83 Looml 0 0010100 0-2 66 Batteries: Loomls, Charleston and Mas ters; Elm Creek, Maslatt and Harring ton. Umpire; Kauffman. North Lonp'WIni. NORTH LOUP. Neb.. May 39.-(Speclal Telegram.) North Loup easily defeated Scotia on the North Loup grounds today. Score: R.H.B. Scotia 1 O1O0O01 0-4 6 10 North Loup....0 0080010 -9 10 5 Batteries: Duryea, Johnson and Am merman; Vogeler and Fafelta. Struck out: By Duryea. 1; by Johnson. 3; by Vogeler, 7. Johnson relieved Duryea In the fifth. - Storm Lake Wlna Opener, STORM LAKE, la.. May 29.-(8pecll Teleararn.1 In the opening game of the season. Storm Lake defeated Aurella here today, 2 to 1, before a huge crowd. Mayor Hlddle pitcnen me ursi oau. muenei; Ellert and Miller, Saddler and Leonard. Hlta: Aurella, 4, Storm Lake, 2. Halateln to Montreal. The Montreal club ha purchased First Baseman Halateln from the Chicago American club. TIP TOPS L0SET0 BUFFALO Visitors Unable to Get More Than One Hit in an Inning. SLUFEDS WIN OPENING GAME Kansna ity Beaten in Initial Con. test of Series TVbln Knocks a Home Itnn to Center Field Wall. BUFFALO, N. Y., May 29. Buffalo made It two straight from Brooklyn to day, winning, 5 tl 1. The vlsltpre were unable to get more than ono hit an In ning off Moore's delivery. Hanford scored a home run in the eighth. Score: B.H.E. Buffalo 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0-6 8 1 Brooklyn 0 0000000 11 71 Batteries: Mooro and Blair, Marion and Owens. Slnfeda Beat K. C. ST. LOUIS, May 29. St Louis won tho opening game of the scries from Kansas City, S to 0. Tobin knocked a home run to the center field wall. Score: R.H.E. Kansas, City 00000000 00 8 0 St. Louis 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 6 11 0 Batteries, Adams, Harrison, and East erly, urown; uranaau ana Simon. Earth Shocks Are Felt in Australia STDNEY. N. S. W May 29.-The moat severe earthquake shocks ever registered by Australian seismographs were recorded at 12:30 this morning by the Instruments at the government observatory at Rlver- view. The waves lasted three hours. In dications were that the upheaval was in the neighborhood of the Friendly Islands In the Southern Pacific. Illle Shoot at Stanton. STANTON. Neb.. May 29.-(SDeclal.) The Stanton Government Rifle club held Its first tournament on May 26, at the range, four miles south of Stanton. Representatives from Wlsner. Madison and Stanton participated. There was a competitive match pulled off on the 600 yard' range. Dr. Morse of Wlsner, and Captain Poucher ot Stanton, choosing sides. Dr. Riley of "Wlsner, made the highest score of 46, and John Harsch man of Wlsner was second, with a score of 42. Other high scores were made by Major Johnson of Stanton, Captain Hobbs of Madison and Theodore Lemmll of Stanton. The next meeting will be held at Wls ner, June 23. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. Lillian Hyde Wins Golf Championship ORANGE, N. J., May 29. Miss Lillian B. Hyde won the women's Metropolitan golf championship today, defeating Miss Georglana M. Bishop by nine .up and seven to play. NEBRASKA WESLEYAN WINS INTERCOLLEGIATE UNIVERSITY PLACE, Neb., May 29. (Special Telegram.) In what waa prob ably the fastest meet In the history of the organization, Nebraska Wesleyan won tho third consecutive championship of the Nebraska Intercollegiate association In a track and field meet on aJckson field this afternoon. Old records were badly smashed, six being broken and one tied, all the new marks being set by Wesleyan men. Fetz, who was Individual point winner, made the lOOyard dash In 10 seconds flat, equal ing the record of Anderson of Nebraska In 1S9S, and also clipped off one-fifth sec one from the 220-yard record. The other records broken were by Haworth, In the broad Jump: Johnson, in tne snot put; Lsn, in tne nammer mrow; Durham, in the discus, and Wesleyan, In the relay. Sims, in the hammer throw, gave Lesh a close argument, hurling the hammer 124 feet 6 Inches, when the for. mer mark was 122 feet 5 Inches. The detailed events were as fallow's: High hurdles: C. Werner, 'Wesleyan; Stryker, Wesleyan; Piatt, Doane. Time, 0M6H. Mile run: Gillilan, Wesleyan: Brunlg, Wesleyan; Smith, Doane. Time, 4:45. 100-Yard dash: Fetr, Wesleyan: Mc Candlcss, Wesleyan; Wishart, Doane. Time. 0.10. 440-Yard dash: McCandless, Wesleyan; Pattorff, Hastings; Currier, Wesleyan, Time, 0:55. . American Association Result. B-H.E. Indianapolis 4 10 3 Louisville 4. . .,3 14 3 Columbus , 9 9 1 Cleveland 3 6 4 He Paid the Money Asked for Victor Garden Hose and got the beat hose made at the Omaha Rubber Co. Juat around the corner. Palm Beach Suits Vary Cool $7.50, $8.50 Don't bay 'oaf "a Strata Hat." Gtt th right-on. W hav fif O x (fclfk the vmry nwt thaptt, from )W tO tpAlf 5 our outing tcear for Decoration Day. Palm Beach, Serge and Flannel Trousers, (701 S3 to $ 6, and White Serge Saitt ....p&U Ponntrly Magee s XJ earner. 413 Bo. 16th Street. Open All Say Saturday, I