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    Never Go Back on Your Old
5A.v it's yimq to CAti. A v , . t UAMnm,
M THOSVJ SICK MATS 1 AT'A G ( TrtKT TH6N IN TM& rWlK
OMAHA HITS F0UR SLABMEH
R. Stevens Pitches Good Ball for
Rourjkes for Five Frames.
TOPEKA RALLY FALLS SHORT
IIItttiiK of Thoinns mill (he Fleldtnir
of Schlpke mill Thonins Are, 111k
Faulom In the Oiunlin
Victory.
TOPEKA.
Kan., Hay 31. Omaha won
by butting
four Topcka pitchers hard.
n. Stevens.
a young southpaw from tho
St. Louis Americans, pitched will for flvo
Innings, but grew unsteady after two In
field mlsplay behind him In tho sixth.
The hitting of Thomas and the fielding
of Schlpko and Thomas wuro bin factors
In Omaha's victory. The locals rallied
In the eighth and ninth, but fell short.
Score: '
TOPEKA.
AD. It.
11.
o.
0
1
1
12
m
6
0
3
1 .
1
0
0
0
0
0
K.
1
l
0
0
0
0
0
Cochran, 3b
Lemon, 2b
V Forsytho. rf..
Koerner, lb
Talllon, cf.-ss....
Rapps, c
Gear, If
McGec, ss
Wakefield, cf....
R Stevens, p
Falrcloth, p
Black, n ,
McGrath, p
C. Clark
3
3
5
5
2
3
2
2
1
2
0 0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
,0
0
0
0
.,.., 1
1
0
0
0
McAllister
Totals 30
0 .27 n
Batted for McGee In the eighth.
Batted for McGrath In the ninth
U.MAUA.
. . . AB. R.
II, p. A. E.
13 6 0
0 1 2 '0
0 11 0 0
1 1 .0 0
2 0,00
4. 1 0',0
13 2 1
3 7 3 0
1 1 3 .0
0 0 2 0
0 0, 0 0
U 27 18 1
0 0 0 3 19
sewpke. 2b &
Clancy, 2b 1
Chase, lb,.. S
Krug. If S
Thomason, ft 4
Congalton, rf. ft
Ward, 3b 5
Thomas, ..,, 3
Crosby, c, 4
Q, Stevens, p l
Wills, p...... 1
0
0 0
1
i
1
3
0
0
1
Totals ....3D 11
Topeka . 2 0 1 !
Omaha 0 0 1 0 0 5 S 2 0-11
. Thrce-baso hit: Thomas. Two-baso
hits: Forsythe (2), Cochran, Schtpke.
Congalton, Thomas, Stolen bases: Coch
ran, Rapps, Krug, Thomason. Sacrifice
hits. Lemon, Falrcloth. WlUls. Sacrifice
fly. Talllon. Double play: Thomas to
Chase. Struck out: By R. Stevens. 1;
by Falrcloth, 1; by Black, 1. Bases on
balls: Off R. Stevens, 4: off McGrath, S;
off G. Stevens. 5; off Willis. 8. Hit by
P tched ball: Bye. Stevens. McGee. Wild
pitches: R. Stevens, 3. Hits; Off It.
Stevens, 6 in five and two-thirds Innings;
off Falrcloth. 3 In one Inning; oft Black,
4 in one and one-third Innings: off 0.
Stevens, 5 In three and two-thirds In
nings; off Willis. 4 In five and one-third
innings. Time: 2:25. Umpires: Gaaton
and titockdale.
FIFTEEN INNINGS TO A TIR
Slonx Cltr nnd Denver Battle Lonsr
Without Artvnutnue.
DENVER, Colo., May 3t.-Denvr and
Bloux City battled for fifteen Innings
to a lie, 8 to 6. The game was called
on account of darkness. Davidson of
Sioux City ran Into tho grand stand end
was taken to the hospital. His Jaw waa
badly bruised and an X-ray examination
will be made. Score:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. H.
O.
8
0
3
14
3
3
2
10
0
2
0
0
uooney, zu B
Davidson, if. 1
Smith, ss. 4
Kane, id 6
LeJeune. cf.
6
6
m
Balrd. rf. ...
Callahan, 3b.
crisp, c
6
3
Kline, p.
Clarke, if. 5
Withers l
White, p. 3
Totals , ...,iz
6 12 45 23
DENVER.
AB. Jt,
H.
3
4
4
0
1
I
0
0
0
0
1
O.
3
6
0
e
5
8
1!
9
1
0
0
0
A.
3
0
4
0
0
3
1
I
o
0
1
Faye, 2b. .
Casaidy. rf.
Block, 3b.
8
... 7-
3.
4
7
MItchelf, It""."",
i oiiey, ss.
6
6
Eisner, id
Spahr, c. 7
Vltte, p. m 2
Harrington 1
Kchrelber. p 1
King, p s
Totals 57 18 45 IK
Bloux City ....01000010330000 0-6
Denver 00000031030000 0-6
-uauea ior wine in seventh.
Batted for Kline In eighth.
Btolen.bases: LeJeuu (2). Coffey. Caa.
way. uiock. Two-base hit: Block. Thre,
mk n: unip, Ljeune (2). Home
run. uairo. Double play: Whltu
i J. ii r ""os- Jimei is&s. umpire:
ANTELOPES HUNCH UP HITS
Win Opening Game or
from Dei Moines nt
the Series
Lincoln.
LINCOLN. Neb.. May
31. Lincoln
Duncnea nils on Pitcher i.nrrrv tut
afternoon and won tho opening game of
the Des Moines series by a score, of to
r, oiiim i, iictuins, goi t-ucner Jordan
?ul ..f.n.'' .r two bad no,e. b"t after
the third lnnlnc he wu niir in Han...
The battlnr and fielding of McGatflgan
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. o. A. E.
H.
3
3
0
2
0
1
1
1
1
O.
12
S
0
A.
0
4
6
1
0
0
0
0
2
A.irii. tk.
McGafflgan, ss 6
Llorr, 2b 3
Mullen, lb.. 4
echreiber. cf 3
8ulilen, 3b 4
olllns, rf. 3
Rehor, c S
JcnJen, p.., 3
7ctU
........31 6
11 27 12
i
DZ9 MOINES,
AH. R. H
O.
3
2
A.
Hahn, rf S 1 1
o
0
Hunter, cf 3 1 3
Jtellly, ss ,4 0 3
Breeo. If.............. 2 0 1
4 -.-4
S 0
' mm i ' o. Hi I flH T 1 MD
Jones, lb 4 0 0 7 0 0
Haley, c ; 4. 0 1 J 1 0
Ilurrell, 3b 4 . 1 N' 1 1 1 0
Hwoldt. 2b,,.. ...4 0 1 2 1 0
Lnfforty, p 3 0 0 0 3 0
Shaw 1 0 1 0 0 0
Andreas 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 35 3 10 24 10 "o
Hatted for Lafferty In the ninth.
Andreas ran for Shaw.
Lincoln 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 -6
Dps Moines 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Korned runs: Lincoln, 6; Des Moines,
J. Three-base hit: Hahn. Two-base hits:
Mullen, Collins, flreen, Ewoldt. Double
plays: Mullen to Mcdafflgnn; McGaffl
Ran to Lloyd to Mullen; Rellly to Jones.
Stolen bases: Allen, McGafflgan 12), Mul
len, Hunter (2). Sncritlce hits: ioyd,
Jordan. Struck out: Uy Jordan, 5; by
Lafferty. 3. liases on balls: Off Jordan,
2: off Lafferty. 5. Wild pitches: Laf
forty, 2. Panned balls: Ilchor, Haley,
Time: 2:00, Umpire: Parent.
ST. JOSEPH LOSES O.N errors
Wlcliltn Quickly Tnkes Ailrnntnuc
of Merle of Mlslinp.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., May 31,-Wlchlta
took ndvantugo of th'e locals' errors and
won. Glaze pitched n nice gam's, but re
ceived poor support. Score:
WICHITA.
A xi r
H.
0
A.
Ochs, 3b..
Nicholson,
O'llourke,
Henry, lb
2
if
2b
I.....
Jones, c
mils, cf
Itapp, rf
Fttzslmmons, s
Scott, p
Totals
...34 5
JOSEPH.
aii. n.
., 6 0-
fl 27 10 1
ST.
.11.
v3
1
0
1
2
2.
1
0
1
1
0
O., A.
n. Wntson. 2b,
z
Fox, If 4
Q. Watson, rf 4
Pattorson, lb 6 0
Jlrltton. ss 4 1
Davis; cf 6 0
Wall, 3b 3 0
Pettlgrew ...,0 .0
Schang, c. 6 0
Glace, p.... 3 0
.Stencr 1 0
Totals i....39
Batted for AVall In
27 12
ninth.
Batted for Glaze In el-hth
Wichita 0 0 i 1 1 0 0 0 1-B
St. Joteph 00001000 01
Two-oaso hits: Fitizsimmons, it. Wat
son. Davis. Sacrifice hit: Itnpp, Sacri
fice fly: Henry. Stolen bases: Ochs,
Nicholson (t It, Watson. Davis. Left on
bases: Wichita. 7; St Joseph, II. Hits:
rl maze. 8 In eight lnnlncs. H truck out:
By Glaze, 6; by Pursell, 1; by Scott, 4.
Bases on balls: Off Glaze, 1; oft Pursell,
l: off Scott. 4. Wild ullch: Pureoll (2).
Scott. 1. Time: 2:10. Umpires: McCaffery
and Barr.
ALL NATIONS BEAT STORZ
Triumph Over Their Omaha Rivals
in Close Combat.
CUBAN STAR BATTERED HARD
Hedonutnbln Coban
Hammered Off
the fllnb by
Local Ilatsmen
and la Replaced by
Jackson.
With the heralded Smoke Donaldson
and the swarthy Cuban Mender In their
midst, the All Nations made their third
annual' appearance at Rourke park, and
sent the Stors down to defeat In a sharply
fought battlo that ended, T to 6, wttn
the Cosmopolitans on tho victorious end.
The game did not present an exciting
appearance until after the slxtn, when it
verged Into a see-saw affair. .The Stors
rnudn a final bid In their last half but
were frustrated by a cleverly executed
double play, due to Blatner's lightning
stop ot Welch's hot shot over second.
Mendes began the twirling tor the
mixed crowd and the colored contingency
were evidently surprised at the manner
In which the Brewers treated his offer
ings. The Cuban waa finally replaced
by "Cannon Ball' Jackson, who resembled
anything but what his name Implies.
Jackson had a close call during his so
journ on the slab, but escaped unscathed
Pete McGuIre, the latest addition to Brad,
ford's twirling staff, made a good Im
pression In the first six rounds ot th
fray, but weakened as the battle pro-
Kressed further. Ills retirement occurred
In the eighth and Olson took up the
burden.
6TOIIZ.
ALL NATIONS.
AU.H.O.A.C.
AU.H.O.A.E
Durke lb... 4
ISO CUckiou. u-p S 1 1 4 J
Kalcoatr, ct. 4
4 t 1 VWtllt. lb.... t 0 1 0
lit !Mfnd. p-H 11111
lit OMUntr. lb.. I 1 S S 0
unMn, id.. 1
Wtlcn. rt.... 4
rtucun. it
Ltwitr, u .
Djrck, lb...,
CUIr. s
0 0 0 IDoiuldwm. ct 4 1 0 0 0
14 4 ODunbtr. lb.. 1 0 T 1 0
110 OllrlncUtr. rf.. 1 1 1 1 0
0 7 1 Uhimbwg. ft. 4 1 1 1 0
10 1 18ymovir. II,, 4 0 0 0 0
Mcflulr. b.
Olion, p
v v 9 q
. Total! XT is rt 11 i
ToUtl If 11 IT 1ft I
All Nations 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 0-7
Stors 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 1-4
Two-paae tuts: Ulatner (Z). welch. Me
Gulre. Falconer, Donaldson. Three-base
hit: Durkee. Struck out: By McGuIre, I;
uy juenaez. : oy jacKson. z. uases on
balls: Oft McGuire. 2: off Mendes. 3: off
Jackson, 1. Stolen bases: Donaldson (4),
l-awier. uranam. uunDar. hacrmce nit:
Dyck. Wild pitch: McQulre. Double
piays- Aiennes to uunoar to snamourg,
Aienaez 10 uiainer 10 uunuar. umoira
Clark.
I
St. Kdward Shots Out Bpaldlnir.
BT EDWARD. Neb.. May Sl.-rSoeclal.)
-St Edward had an easy time beating
opaiaing nere yesterday. Only one
epaiaing mun reached third base, score
... 1 R.H.E.
epaiains 000000000 0 3
fit. Edwards 00300310 -6 9
Batteries: Thleman, Woodson and
aimer; 01. r.aiftra, 110m ana Flsner. Urn
pires: waxa ana uates.
It's n Ilettrj- Year
than last tor United States Tires-Omaha
Rubber Co., Just around the corner.
K. to Ut. Situation-, Acv.rtl.ln,.
Love
KEARNEY L0SEST0 NORFOLK
Takes Twelve Innings to Break Tie
and Land, 2 to 1.
TEAMS ARE EVENLY MATCHED
HnstlnRa Gives Shutout to Beatrice
Uy nnnchlnnr Ul Off McDonnell
Wilier Pitches First of
Seiison.
NORFOLK, Neb., May 31, (Special Tel
egram,) Norfolk won this afternoon's
gumo from Kearney In the last of the
twelfth Inning by a sqore of 2 to 1. Tho
gnmo was tied Up to that time. A
walk, a sacrifice, a stolen base and an
crrpr, resulted In tho winning score. Both
teams weie ovenly matched up to thn
ninth inning when a hit, a sacrifice and
two Norfolk errors gavo Kourney a tally.
Tho score:
KEAKNEY.
NORFOLK.
AD.H.O.A.E.
AD.H.O.A.E.
lunch, lb... i 0
inu.
lb.... S 1 t 2 1
Mitntr cf,. & 1 0
Ilrumm, lb,. I 0 It
OtlrUht. cf.. I
1 0
0 1
0 0
1 1
1 0,
t 0
1 0
5 0
onimity, rf.. s
OMIIIer. It... 1
CMflker 3b..
OCoblt. lb.. I
Jflrown. (
OMuawr, e. .. 4
Oltoutt. p.... 4
WitMl. !(.. I
Afock. 2b... I
lloldebrd, rf I
Lriwc, is.... 4
F.rkkioo, c. I
Wrlsht, p... 4
0 11
e o
TotftU J t IS 1 Toll I SI S1J 1
Ktarncy . .000000001 00 01
Norfolk ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2
Two-baso hits: Rels, Mclker. Bases
on balls: Off Routt. C; off Wright. 2.
Struck out: By Routt. 8; by Wright. 8.
Loft on bases; Norfolk, 5) Kearney, 5.
Hit by pitched ball: Miller by Wright.
Stolen bases: Drumm, Lynch, Mclker.
Sacrifice hits: Ramsey (2), Coble, Brown,
ErlckHon. Melker. Timet 2:20. Um
pire: Dixon. Attendance, 1,000,
t Mhulont for Beatrice,
.HASTINGS, Neb., May 3L-(Speclal Tel
rKram.) Bunching hita off McDonnell,
Hustings won from Beatrice, today, 3, to
tU; Wllley .Pitched his flrst-'garho ot the
stoson today, allowing but four hits and
these Well scattered, Bot)v tcaraa worked
In good fprm and gavo the spectators,
their money's worth. Score: ' '
UEATHICE. HA8TIN08. .
AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.S.
Lilts. It 4
1
OUtchtold, rf. 1
1 2
tirannon, lb. I
ninck. cf. ... 3
0 1
1 3
1 1
0 10
0 1
1 1
0 0
0 1
OM.ttlcki. lb 1
OtHnnett. ci,. 4
OK Iirown, lb t
OMcCkb. If.. 1
OOdttman, lb 4
or.nrown, e.. 3
lll.llrlchj . 4
1 Wilier. P- . 3
1 t
0 I
0 1
0 1
1 10
1 1
1 t
0 0
N'tff. lb.... 1
Dockwlti. lb 1
Coe. 0 I
Monro, rf.. I
Aihtrton m 4
McDonild, d 3
ToUli 21 4 11 3 Tntala 9t ( t It 1
Beatrice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o-o
Hastings l0000110-3
Two-base hits: nechtold. Atherton.
Sacrifice hits: Mattlcks. Brown. Bran-
nOn. Black, Bockwttz, Monroe. Stolen
bases: Mattacks, L. Brown, Neff. Struck
OUt: By McDonald, 8; by WUfcy, 1.
Bases on balls: Off McDonald. 8 off
Wlltoy, 3, Doubto play: E. Brown to
Mattlcks to Qettman. tlmnirn: Ouls.
ley. Attendance, 1,400. Time: 1:60.
lnrk Loses to Hnperior.
SEWARD. Neb.. Mav 31. (Snecial Tl.
gram.) York lost to Superior today
through the Inability to hit Bishop while
Btarkey was batted freely. The score:
BUI-EJUOlt. YORK.
An.H.O.A.K. An llO
Obit. lb.... tOOt IJUc. 1010
urmr. ID. ... 4 1 4 I OAth. rf 4 0 I 1 0
Kempln. at. 1 1 1 0 OTottcn. lb.. 4 1111
Bchrsdtr.- 1 0 1 0 Oclark, If.... 4 0 0 0 0
I'jituins. ct 4 I I I Ollklih. lb... 4 1 14 0 0
Lndrti. it 1 0 1 0 OMurpbr, ct.. 1 0 1 o 0
tlrewn If... 4 1 1 0 OPltrrr. tb.. S 0 t l
B'lltr. lb,. 4 1 T 0 OSchlMtl. .. 1 1 4 6 0
arrant, c... 4 1 6 0 OSttrker. p.. 1 1 0 1 0
Hi wop. p.. . 41111 .
TotsU
Trtl. is in rr s
....11 4 IT II 3
12 0 0 0-5
0 0 0 0 0-0
Superior. 0 0 1 1
Tork 0 0 0 0
Two-base hits: DIahon. Stnrkev. Rtolen
bases: Phelsslng, Obst. Double ploy:
Schrader to Gray to Bagley. Bases on
balls: Off Starker, 2: off Bishop, 2.
Left on bases: Superior, S: York. 6.
Struck out: By Btarkey. 3; by Bishop,
3. Wild pitch: Storkey. Time; 2:00.
Umpire: McAlear.
tlrnnd Inland Winn In Walk.
COLUMBUS. Noli.. Mav 31. fSneetnl
Telegram.) Grahd Island won from the
rawneea today, the latter uslnar four
Pitchers. A heavy shower Just before the
game put the grounda In uad condition.
The visitors scored in every frame but
me iirsi, wnue tne luocats am not una
Everdon until the eighth. Score:
ailAND isiand. ooLUMnus.
An.H.O.A.K. An.1l O A F.
Boben. lb... 4 I 1 1 lnyrtrt. ct.. 4 1110
rnnun. lb... 10 10 orlmr, . . 4 115 0
Ynn. It... B 1 1 0 OPntt rt.... 4 10 0ft
Sohoonrr. cf 4 1 0 ODnt, lb 1 0 II 1 1
nawnT. rt.
& 1 1 0 OCUrk. lb... 4 0 1 0 0
tilt OCrea. If 40101
4 1 t 1 OAiUmi. lb... 1 1 S 1 0
10(1 0NM. e 1 0 1 4 0
1113 0CVrr. p.... 1 0 0 0 0
Thltman, p. 1 0 1 1 0
.411(1710 lMtdden. p.. 0 0 0 0 0
Vane, o. . . .
Wrd,
nir. lb...
ETtrdon, p.
TotiU ...
rerrr. p..... 1 1 0 1 0
Tnlll. VM t T IT
Grand Island .... 03112412 1-14
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2
Sacrifice flvt Ward. Home run:
Schoonover. Two-base hits: Ward.
Payne. Ferry, Dygert Hits: Off Ever
don. 5; off Corey, 4; off Thelman, 4: oft
Madden, 1: oft Ferry, 7. Wild pitch:
Thelman (!). Time: 1:45. Umpire:
Myers,
Tennis Clubs at West Point.
WEST POINT. Neb.. Mav 31. fSneclal.l
The citizens of West Point are devel
oping great Interest In the game of ten
nla. two strong clubs having been al
ready formed In the city. A tourna
ment between the two organisations Is
scheduled to take place on June 9, and
after that Is decided arrangements will
be made to challenge outside clubs. The
city has two tine tennis courts.
Gnu Clnb Hhnot nt West Point.
WEST POINT. Neb.. May SL (Sneclnl.l
The usually weekly -shoot of the But-
aiu uuii ciuu iuuk piace ai tne xarm
home of Adam Peatrowsky, Scores
were low on account of a high wind. L.
Seeman. H. 1L Benne and F. Cejda each
scored 19, Clem Buse 1, N. Peatrowsky
and August Relchltnger each IS and Joe
Amrheln 17.
Hurt n Veteran.
William Hart, the new National league
umpire, has been Identified with the sport
ior more man inirty years. At one time
he was a star pitcher, doing splendid
work for the Cincinnati Reds, the Brook-
"J hoVmXr W
i
THE BEb: OMAHA, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1914.
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. 1 FED. LEAGUE.
Sioux Clty.20 14 .650
Denver ....23 15.603'
St. Joseph.. 22 15 .50.1
Des Moines .20 16 .GS
Lincoln ...,19 21 .475
Omaha .,..! 21 ,432j
Baltimore ..22 11 .W
Chicago ....17 17 .50rt
St. Ixjtiis...lS ID .tin
Buffalo 15 16 m
Pittsburgh .16 18 .471
Jndlannps .15 17 .4fi
Wichita
,.15 25 .375' Brooklyn ...14 16 .467
,,13 27 .3lMKan. City.. .17 20 .459
Topeka
AMER, ABS'N. 1 NAT'L LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct ' W.L.Pct
Milwaukee .22 15 .695
Indlanaps .21 17 .5S5
Ixjulsvlllo .22 20 .521
Columbus ..21 20 .512
Pittsburgh .21 13 .618
Now York.. 21 11 .(WS
Cincinnati ..21 15 .615
St. Louis. ,..19 22 .46-1
Brooklyn ..14 IS .418
Phlla 15 18 .455
Chicago ... 17 22 . 436
Boston 10.22 .31.1
STATE LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Hastlnes ..11 5 .68k
Mlnneaps ..17 20 .459
Knn. Cltv..21 21 .t57
Cleveland .!! 22 .1131
St. Paul.... 16 24 . 400!
AMER, LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.1
Phlla 21 13 .61S
Detroit 23 16 .590 Gr. Island
,11 & .647
Wash'ntnn 22 16 .5791 Beatrice ....11 7.611
Boston IS 18 .5001 Superior ....10 7 .5S8
St. Louts... 17 19 .472 York 8 8 .500
New York.. 16 19 .4571 Columbus .. 7 9 ,437
Chicago ....17 21 .1471 Norfolk .... 5 10 .333
Cleveland ..12 21 .333!Kearney ....3 14.170
Yesterday' Results.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, 11; Topeka, 9.
Des Moines, 3; Lincoln, 6.
St. Joseph, 1; Wichita, 5.
Sioux City, 6; Denver 6; fifteen Innings.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Detroit, 1; St. Lauls, 4.
Cleveland, 1: Chicago,'. 6.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
St, Louis, is Chicago, 11.
Cincinnati. 2-6; Pittsburgh 1-5; (second
gamo called in ninth; darkness.)
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Kansas City, 5; St. Louis, 3.
Indianapolis, 0; Chicago 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
SL Paul, 10-8: Minneapolis, 6-8.
. Columbus, 9-2: Cleveland. 5-11.
Milwaukee, 2-3; Kansas City, 3-4.
Indianapolis, Louisville, 1-5.
STATE LEAGUE.
Kearney, 1; NorfeUk, 2; (twelve Innings.)
Grand Island, lti Columbus, 2. "
Superior, 0; York, a ,
Beatrice, 0 Hastings, 3.
Game Today.
Western Leaguo Omaha at Topeka,
Des Moines at Lincoln. SL Josepn at
Wichita. Sioux City nt Denver.
American LeaKUe Chicago at Detroit.
St. Louis at Cleveland, Philadelphia at
New York, Washington at Boston,
National League Boston at Brooklyn.
New York at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh at
Chicago, Cincinnati at si. Lxmis.
federal league Indianapolis at St.
Louis, Buffalo at Pittsburgh, Chicago at
Kansas City, Baltimore at Brooklyn.
American Association Indianapolis at
Columbus, Milwaukee at Kansas City,
Minneapolis at St. Paul, Louisville at
Cleveland.
State League Kearney at Norfolk,
Grand Island at Columbus, Superior at
York, Beatrice at Hastings.
CHICAGO DEFEATS CLEVELAND
Joe Benz Pitches a No-Hit Game and
Lands Victory for His Team.
ERROR COLUMN SHOWS UP BIG
None of the Cleveland Players Are
Able to Uet Beyond Second
Base During: the Con
test. CHICAGO, May 31. Joe Bens pitched a
no-hlt game against Cleveland today and
Chicago won, 6 to 1, Error were plenti
ful on both sides and two ot them came
together In the fourth round to produce
the Cleveland run. Bens gave two bases
on balls, but each time a double play
saved him from serious trouble, and aside
from the time Wood made the circuit no
Cleveland man reached second base.
Score:
CLBVEUAND.
CHICAGO.
AU.H.O.
A.B. AD.H.O.A.E.
Wood, lb... 2
2 OWtaver, as.. 4 3 1 4 1
t lrhiee. lb... 3 1 1 1 0
0 lDemmltt. If. 4 3 1 0 0
0 OColllni. rt... 3 2 1 0 0
1 lBodlo. ct.... 4 10 0 0
3 OSchalk, e... 4 1 4 1 0
0 OAlcock. 3b.. 4 1 1 0 1
1 Onerser. 2b... 4 1 1 S 1
1 onen,p 4 0 0 (0
1 0
0 0 Totale ....14 It 27 IS 1
uuiana, 4
Oraner. If... 1
Jackton, rf.. 1
Lslole. lb.. 1
Turner, lb... 1
Blrmihm. cf 3
O'Neill, e... 1
Bowman, p.. 1
niandlns, p. 1
LellTelt ... t
ToUU ....n 0 24 U 1
Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Chicago 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 6
Two-base hits: Collins. Brger, Chase.
Hits: Off Bowman, 4 In three Innings; off
Blandlng, 9 In five Innings. Stolen bases:
Demmltt. Collins. Double plays: Bow.
man to Turner to Wood; Berger to Chase;
Weaver to Chase; Waver to Berger to
Chase. Left on bases: Cleveland. 1: Chi
cago 6. Bases on balls: Off Bowman, 2;
off Bens, 2. Struck out: By Bens. 3; bv
Bowman, 1; by Blandlng. 2. Time; 1:45.
Umpires: Egan and Evans.
WISNER TEAM CONQUERS
WAYNE IN TOURNAMENT
WISNER. Neb., May 31 (Speclal.)-
Wlsner defeated Wayne In a one-sided
game by 9 to 1 In the closing; day ot
their base ball tournament. Wltner has
played seven games and lost one, that
being the first gamo to the Norfolk State
league. Score: R.H.E.
Wlsner 33012100 0-9 11 1
Wayne 00100000 01 6 4
Batteries: Wlsner, Farter and Thomp
son: wayne, rieming. waugn ana Anern.
Struck out: By Farley 10; by Fleming, 8;
by Waugh, 10.
Only One Kntlrelr Bntlafnctorr.
"I have tried various colte and diarrhoea
remedies, but the only one that has given
me entire satisfaction and cured me when
I was afflicted Is Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I rec
ommend It to my friends at all times."
writes 8. N. Galloway. Stewart. S. C. For
sale by all dealers. Advertisement,
Drawn
BROWNS WINFR0M TIGERS
Cinch Game by Making Three Runs
in the Eighth.
HOME RUN FOR SAM CRAWFORD
Wnhoo Lad Makes the Only Score
of Game for Detroit nnnm
Rardner Pitches Tlicht
Hall All the AVay.
ST. LOUIS, May 31. By scoring three
runs In the eighth Inning St. Lou's de
feated Detroit, 4 to 1, today. Crawford,
who hit the ball tor a homo run In tho
fifth, scored Detroit's only run. Score:
ST. LOU13. DETROIT.
AD.lt.O.A.K, AD.H.O.A.E.
Shotten, cf. 1 0 2 0 ODusb. .... 3 0 2 1 0
Auitln, lb. . 4 1 1 1 OKftranxh, lb 4 0 0 1 0
Prttt. ib.... 4 2 1 S OHIgh. cf 4 0 4 0 0
Wltlltmi. rt 4 2 0 0 OCnwford rf 4 1 0 0 0
C. Walker. If I 1 11 OVetch, If... 4 0 1 0 0
jMrr. lb... 4 0 10 0 ODurni. lb... 2 0 11 0 1
Ware, u... 1 0 4 1 OMorlartr. lb 1 1 1 1 0
Anew, e... 3 0 S 1 OStftnejto. e.. I 0 4 1 0
numftrdnr, p 1 0 0 1 ODubuc, p... 1 0 0 2 0
Toteli ...."" 21140 Totilt .... "i 24 I" "
St. Louis 1 0000008 1
Detroit 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hits: Pratt, Williams, Austin.
Home run: Crawford. Passed ball; Ag
new. Stolen bases: Pratt, Williams.
Bases on balls: Off Baumgartner, 4: off
Dubue. 2. Struck out: By Baumgartner,
4; by Dubuc, 5. Left on bases: St. Louis,
5; Detroit. 4. Time: 1:41. Umpires:
Connolly and Dlncen,
GOLFERS OUT IN FULL FORCE
Biggest Crowd of Season Oat at
Field Club Opening Day.
MATCH PLAY AGAINST BOGEY
Qnnllfytntr Round of Hnndtcnii
- Mnteli .Vnlnt Hogrex" I'lnyed,
' with Six Qualifying and
Three Tied.
The largest array of golfers to play on
the Field club couree'thla year appeared
on the golf links Saturday afternoon, us
It was the day ot the formal opening
of the club. The golf season has been
open tor three weeks, but that did n-it
prevent tho ardent golfers from celebrat
ing a second opening. Bill Clarke sent
out 170 caddies during the day.
A handicap match against bogey was
started Saturday. The qualifying round
was played with six qualifying and threo
tied for tho seventh and eighth Dlaces.
The finals have been reached in tho
competition for the Kilpatrlck and Yost
prizes. Sam Reynolds ana O. II. Menold
will battle for the championship soma
time during the week .
Next Saturday the match play against
bogey for the Burgess-Nash and Omaha
Trunk factory prizes will be started.
Bill Clarke, the Field club professional,
has persuaded several other golfers to
go to the Trans-MlsslsslppI tourney In
Kansas City, June 8 to 12. Sam Reynolds
is now contemplating making the trip
In addition to Invading the western
tournament and K, AV. Bock, Al Calm,
H. B. Morrill. E. A. Hlggins. Frank Ful
ler and several others havo promised
to go.
Scores In match against bogey.
I. J. Dunn. 5 up.
J. W. Williams, 5 up.
Guy Beckett, 4 up.
S. W. Shields. 3 up.
Charles Battelle. 3 up.
O. B. Morrell. 3 up.
E. A. Hlggins, 3 up.
C. IC Denman. 2 up.
Frances Potter, 2 up.
Tied for two places,
At Cleveland-First game
R.H.E.
,. 5 11 1
Cleveland
Columbus
9 12 1
Uattertes: uasKette. r rost. uenn and
Dovoght; Humphrey, Ferry and Smith.
Second game: R.H.E.
Cleveland 11 15 2
Columbus , z 6 3
Batteries: ueorgo ana uevognt: Eayrs.
McVaukh and Smith.
Game called In eighth; darkness.
At Kansas City First game: R.H.E.
Milwaukee 2 9 2
Kansas City 3 7 0
uatteriea: uraun. xoung ana ttugnes:
Delhi and Gelble.
Second game: R.H.E.
Milwaukee 3 9 1
Kansas City 4 11 3
Batteries: Dougherty. Young, Slap
nlcka and McGraw, Hughes: Altison,
Gallia and Moore.
t Minneapolis, first game:
R.H.E.
..10 15 1
St. Paul
MlnneuDoIla
... 5 11 3
Batteries: St. Paul. Works, Gardner
and Glenn; Minneapolis, Patterson and
itonaeau, umitn.
Second game: R.H.E.
St. Paul 8 21 0
Minneapolis 8 11 3
Batteries: St. Paul, Works, Gardener
and Hopper; Minneapolis. Walker and
James, (.anea ena eigntn.
to comply with state laws.
At I-oulsvUle, first game:
Indianapolis
Louisville
At 0 o'clock
R.H.K.
0 K 0
1 5 1
Batteries: Indianapolis, Burk and Liv
ing tone; Loucermllk and Severold.
Second came. II.H.E.
Indianapolis 8 8 0
Louisville 5 10 0
uatteries: Indianapolis. O Brlen and
Blackburne. Livingstone; Louisville,
Woodbum. Ellis and V. demons.
The Delayer.
The young man sits In the parlor and
waits. He has waited a long time. When
he remembers how long the time has
been he uses strong language under nla
breath. And she had called to him that
she would be right down.
Pretty soon her scamp ot a Tittle
brother comes Into the room.
"Sis Is dolling up," he volunteers.
"Oh, Is that it?" says the young man
as he frowns at his watch. '"I was le
clnnlnfr to think the might be meditat
ing." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
for. The Bee by
fj J9i&Y3rAt Co
REDS CONQUER THE PIRATES
Game Goes to Two to One Victory
for Cincinnati Team.
SECOND GAME
IS TIED
Darkness Ends Control In the Ninth
Inulnir After Five Runs Had
lleen Scored by Envh
Tram.
CINCINNATI, May 31.-The Reds won
the first game today, 2 to 1. The second
game went to a 5 to 5 tie and was called
because of darkness. Score, first game:
PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI.
AD.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Vlox, 2b.... 4 0 0 1 IMorin. rf... 4 0 10 0
Carey, It.... 4 110 OHenog. .. 4 1 4 3 1
Leonard, lb 4 1 0 1 OOroh. lb 4 1 t 1 0
Warner, u.. 1 1 1 4 OHtruni. It.. 3 10 0 1
Konetchr. lb 3 0 It 0 OUhler, It.... 0 0 2 0 O
Jos Kellr. ct 4 1 2 0 OVonKolnt, If 0 0 0 0 0
(II toon, c... 1 0 4 2 OHobllttel, lb 4 1 10 0 0
lUrraon p.. 3 0 ( 1 ONIshoff, 3b.. 3 13 2 0
Mas. Kelly. 1 1 0 0 OBate. eft... 2 0 4 2 1
Hritt 1 0 0 0 OCUrk. c,
Amw, p..
Total I 24 11 1-MIUcr .,
Berlhmr
3 1110
3 10 3 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
Total SO 1 17 12 3
Batted for Uhler n eighth.
Ran for Miller In eighth.
Batted for Gibson In ninth.
Batted for Harmon In ninth.
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 -2
Two-base hits: Carey. NIehoff, Clark.
Three-base hit: Leonard. Sacrifice hit:
NIehoff. Double play: Bates to Herzog.
Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 10: Cincinnati,
7. Bases on balls: Off Harmon, 2: off
Ames, 5. Struck out: By Harmon, 4; by
Ames, 2. Time: 2:12. Umpires: Byron
and Orth.
Cnhi Hold Cards.
CHICAGO, May 31. Chicago batted St.
Louis' pitchers at will today and won a
one-sided game, 11 to 1. Dolan's home run
In the opening Inning saved St. Louis
from- a shutout. Penitt, who started fir
St, Louis was hit hard. NIehaus replaced
him In the seventh. Zimmerman made1
three hits, two of them doubles. drltJie;
In runs. X.each also made three hits which
Included two doubles. Score:
St. Louis 1000000001
CMcatro 1 0 0 0 0 2 7 1 -ll
Two-base hits: Leach (2), Dolan. Zim
merman (2), Corrldon. NIehaus. Home
runs: Dolan, Johnston. Hits. Off Per
rltt, 8 in six and one-third Innings: off
NIehaus, 4 In one and two-thirds Innings.
Sacrifice hits: Saler (2). Sacrifice fly:
Zimmerman. Stolen bases: Corrlden, C.
Miller. Double play: Good to Corrlden.
Left on bases: St.. Louis. 5; Chicago. 4.
Bases on balls: Off Zabel. 3; off Perrltt,
3; off NIehaus, 2. Struck out: Bv Zabel.
2; by Perrltt, 3. Wild pitches: NIehaus
(2). Time: 1:55. Umpires: Ulster and
Eroslle.
Larned Chief Figure
in Rookaway Tourney
For Oedarhurst Cup
NEW YORK, May 31. The top class
tennis players of the United Slates, In
cluding six men who have held national
championships and contested for the
Davis cup, met in the special tournament
for the Cedarhurst cup on the turf courts
of the Rockaway Hunting club. William
A. Larned was the chief figure of Inter
est The veteran was at his best and by
a vigorous net attack he beat William
Hall, former nilddlestatcs champion, 6-1,
3-6, 6-4. E. P. Larned outplayed A. H.
Man!Jr Yale's ex-captaln, und . Dean
Mathey, Princeton, beat C. F. Watson,
Jr., easily. Robert Leroy, ex-lntercol-
legiato champion, won a place In the semi
final round.
Tha doubles were enlivened by an up.
set H. H. Hackett, captain of th
Davis cup team, and Dean Mathey-were
beaten by R. D. Little and F. C. Inman
at 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Little was faultless at
volleying and his short game. The con
ditionc were perfect The score: .
Cedarhurst cup singles, final round:
Robert Leroy defeated Roy Pier. 6-1, 6-0;
Frederick C. Inman defeated Lyle E. Ma-
han by defuult; William A. Larned de
feated William au. t-4, 3-0, 0-1; -nariea
M. Bull. tr.. defeated J. A. Hill. 1-6. 6-4.
6-3; G. L. Wrenn defeated Setton Porter,
6-4. 6-3: T. R. Pell defeated H. S. Parker4
6-2. 6-2; Edward P. Larned defeated AW
rick II. Man, jr., s-i. b-3. t-:; uean
Mathey defeated C. Frederick Watson,
Jr.. 6-2. 7-5.
Second rouna : KODert Lroy oeieatea
Frederick C. Inman, 6-3, 6-4.
Cedarhurst cup doubles, first round:
Charles M. Bull, Jr., and Lyle E. Mahan
defeated Malcolm D, Whitman and E. W.
Leonard. 6-1. 6-4; Karl H. Behr and T. R.
Pell defeated C F Watson, jr., and
Charles R. Leonard, 7-6, 6-4; Raymond D.
Little and Frederick C. Inman defeated
Robert Leroy and W. M. Hall, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5;
Harold H. Hackett and Dean Mathey de
feated G. L. Wrenn, Jr., and Edward 11,
Lamed. 6-3. 4-6. 6-L
Seml-flnal round: Karl H. Behr and T.
R. Pell defeated Charles Bull. Jr., and
Lyle Mahan. 6-2. 8-6; Raymond D. Little
and Frederick C. Inman defeated Harold
H. Hackett and Dean Mathey, 6-3. 3-6, 6-1.
Jnat as She Suspected.
A woman, wearing an anxious expres
sion, called at an Insurance office one
morning.
"I understand." she said, "that for 33
I can lnaurn my house tor 31.00 In your
company."
Yes." replied the agent, "that Is right.
If your house burns down we pay you
H.000."
"And." continued the woman anxiously,
"do you make any Inquiries as to the
ortgtn of the fire?"
"Certainly." was the prompt reply, "we
make the most careful Inquiries, madam "
"Oh!" and aho turned to leave the
office "I thought there was a catch In It
somewhere." Everybody's Magazine.
Key to the Situation Bee Advertising.
PeVslstent Advertising Is the Sure Road
to Business Success.
Michigan Star Shows Well.
Jack Ensenroth, the former University
of Michigan catcher. Is showing up well
behind the bat for the St Louis Browns.
"Bud" Fisher
I SHOULD
j BLAIR DEFEATS AUTO MEN
Omaha Players Eaoy Picking for
Boys of 'the Smaller Town.
GAME ENDS WITH SCORE ''7 TO 5
Fielding; of Koeppen la Sensational
and BnttlnR- of Home Playexa J
Fcnture the Event ot the j
Dny. ;nj
BLAIR, Neb., May 31.-(Special Tele
gram.) Blair won from the Western
Auto Supply company team ot Omaha, 7
to 6, in a game here today. The features
ot the game were the fielding of Koeppen
for Blair, the all around batting of tho
Blair team and the sharp fielding of both
teams. Nexf Sunday Blair plays the
Fontanelle (Neb.) team. Following Is tho
score of today's game:
DLAirt. WESTERN AUTO.
AD.H.O.A.E. AB.II.O.A.B.
Cook. lb.... 3 1 13 0 OPadroae. lb 4 0 3 0 1
Durcham. 11) 3 1 1 OOlion. It.... 4 1 0 0 0
Stowe. 3b... 4 2 0 2 Dartoes, 0.. 4 1 6 4 0
Kraut, c... 4 1 7 3 OKohler. ct..,4 3 1 0 0
Wolff. If.... 4 0 1 1 lEchrrarr, lb 3 1 10 0
Koeppen. ibl 1 1 ) OConroy, .. 4 0 1 1 1
Jenaen. rf.. 4 0 1 0 OArnold, rt... 4 0 0 0 0
Ttoblnaon. ct 4 2 3 0 lFltch. p 3 1 3 4 0
Rrure. p... 3 0 0 1 lKaral, p-ib. 3 0 12 0
Totals ..,,31 10 27 IS -3 Totals ....31 6 34 11 3
Autos 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 05
Blair 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0-7
Two-base hit: Cook. Stolen bases:
Burcham (2), Stowe, Krause (2), Echter
meyer. Hits: Off Kaval, 1 In one Inning;
off Fitch, 9 In soven nlnnlngs. Struck
out: By Struve, 6; bv Kaval. 1; by Fitch,
4. 13ascs on balls: Off Kaval.l; off Struve,
1. Hit by pitched bail: By Struve, 1; by
Fitch, 1. Sacrifice hits: Cook, Burcham,
Echtermeyer. Time: 1:20. Umpires: West
nd Jensen. Scorer: Kelly.
MATCH GAME OF CRICKET '
PLAYED AT MILLER PARK
A match game was played Saturday at
Miller park between sides captained by
Vice president Roome and Vice Captain
Peacock. A feature of the game was the
fine batting of Hoyle and McGuIre and
wicket keeping of Seymour.- Score:
ROdME'S TEAM.
Roome, c. Lowden, b. Brooksbank 14
Hoyle, b. Peacock .' 41
R. E. Lawrenson, c. McGuIre, b. Pea
cock 9
Douglas, b. Brooksbank; 5
Llndqulst, b. Peacock 0
Lowden, not out 1
Johnson, b. Peacock 0
Larson, b. Brooksbank 0
Swanson, b. Peacock... 0
Stewart, c. Lowden. b. Brooksbank 0
Ritchie, c McGuire, b. Peacock 0
Extras 2
Total 72
PEACOCK'S TEAM.
Peacock, c. Roome. b: Roome 2
McGuIre, b. Douglas .19
ja.. iawrenson, c. seymour, u. uougias.. 0
Brooksbank. b. Roome 1
Young, b. Roome 0
Seymour, Lawrenson, b. Douglas 1
Allwlne, stumped 0
Landon, not out 13
Lund, b. Douglas, I. b. w 0
Charlton, b. Roome 0
Lowney, b. Douglas 0
extras 4
Total .' 13
Pointed PnruRrnplis.
It's as useless to worry as It Is to tell
people not to.
A man does nothing original when he
makes mistakes.
Some men regularly use kindness If
unable to find a club.
Twins generate mora admiration among;
the neighbors than envy.
Some men are so contrary that even
their food doesn't agree with them.
Advocates ot universal peace are not
necessarily opposed to marriage.
An ugly girl Isn't to blamo for her
looks, but people may notice It Just tho
same.
The nicer tho things one woman saya
about another, the more she doesn't mean
them.
Of course, you have heard of a woman
who was "speechless with rage." but did
you ever see one 7
Tne man who is made unhappy because
the other fellow got the office he wanted
Is apt to pose as a reformer. Chicago
News.
Prtmncy of the AVheeL
France is the home land of the auto
mobile and the pedestrian has very feVf
rights which any vehicle is bound to re
spect. An automobile turned out sud
denly in Paris to avoid running down a,
man on toot, and was damaged by a
taxicab to the extent ot 3210. The modem
Daniel who sat On this case assessed the
company that owned the taxicab 360, and
Imposed a penalty of 1160 upon the pedes
trian because he caused the accident by
getting In the wav of the automobile.
There Is a country where It is really
worm wnue to run a macnine. The
highways belong to the man at the wheel,
PhlladelDhla Record.
I 1
Here's ft Hot One.
Medical authorities ot St. Petersburg
are deeply Interested In the case ot a
girl In a hospital at Kiev whose tmpera
ture Is certified indisputably at 122 de
grees Fahrenheit. It has been reported,
but this lacks confirmation, that her
temperature rose to 140 degrees during
an attack of typhoid fever before she en
tered the hospital. She now has head
aches and Is suffering from extreme
weakness.
She shows symptoms of hysteria, but
her condition Is not thought to be neces
sarily dangerous. New York Sun.
The Motor Enthusiast.
"Could you tell me where I could get
some giant firecrackers?" said the determined-looking
woman.
"We can order them for you," replied
the merchant. "Might I Inquire what you
want with them?"
"To wake my husband up. He has got
ten so he pays no attention to an alarm
clock. The only thing that will arouso.
him Is a noise like a bursting automobile)
tire." Washington Star.
Southern Association' Results.
Memphis. 0; Mobile. 10.
Montgomery. 6; Atlanta, 2.
Nashville, 5; Ner Orleans, t j
fit