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Drawn for. The Bee by George McManus
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Standing of Teams
NATL LKAOUE. 1 AMER AKS'N.
W.LPct. W.LPct.
mil t 0 l.WH Tndlnnariolla.b 1 .7
1 .71(1 I,oulvllle ...4 1 .!
8 ,s;i St. Paul 4 I .i7
1 .6Ti; Kn. City. ...8 t .!
4 ATM Minneapolis. 8 1
Cleveland ...I .
Milwaukee. .8 4 .Xll
Columbua ...0 .000
AMF.R, LEAOUK.
.7vH Detroit
.M Boston 8
Cleveland ...4
Wnahlngton.8
TIGER SLUGGER TRIO
DEFEATSPALE SOX
Vetch, Cobb and Crawford Snatch
Team to Third Consecutive Vic
tory Over Chicago.
&ESULT IS SIX TO THB.EE
DETROIT. April .-Detrnlt'a trio of
luggers, Vearh, CeW: and Crawford,
snatched the tram to third consecutive
victory over Chicago. Tha score waa
to 8. Clcotte and Daus were Mt hard in
spots. Three hits and a. wild throw ly
Cleott In the alxth ir.nlng decided tha
crame. Manager Rowland trade several
Vhangea In the Chicago lineup. Outfielder
Kleach benched. Roth replaced Bre
ton at third base and tha outfield waa
Shifted. cre:
chvcaoo. DrrnoiT.
AH H.O.a V. ABH.O.AK.
Qutntaa. rf . "." as 4 18 4 1
rXk. U....4 'Yming. lb... I lit
t iolltm, t4 118 yb., el I 14
jywnlar, n I 8 rrfor4, rf 4 I t
i (olliita, cf tit vrk. II.,.. 4 t I
Weaer. m i t Xia ib. 4 114 1
XrW. lb.. 4 1 14 1 viu. lb 4 6 4
at,b.ik. a.... 14 11 4MrKe, e.... 14 4 14
Clcott, a.... I t I llMlM p 11 4 4 4
ToUl U MII I Tetalt 11 11 ST 14 1
Two-haaa hits: K. Colllna, Prlef, Veach.
Three-haae hit: Cobb. Htolen bane: Kuur
nter. Kiirneil runa: Off ltnaa, 2; off I'l
iolti. 8. Double playa: Brolef t Weaver
ii. Weaver to K. Colllna to Bilf. Itaaea
cm bulla. Off lu. 2; off t'lcotte, 1
J-truik cut' By lauaa, 4; by Cicotta, 1.
Vmplrea; O'Louirhlln and Uildebrand.
Red Traatie trumfru.
. WASHINGTON', April 20.-Boton batted
Onllia hard ttfv anil defeated Waalilnx
ton, t to J Kxi-ellent flelrtlnt het tlio
ecoro down. Kvater for Ho ton ylldi-d
two ln rim and a triple for two rune In
tha flret lnnin. but thereafter bold tha UI1IM. -i 1 t 4 iwmt.iiw. rf t 1
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II
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Cincinnati..!
Poaton 4
1 ! ....4
Plttaburh..
New Tork..l
ftt. I-ouli ...I .28
Brooklyn ..I .1
FKD. t,EAOi:P3.
W.KPrt
Brooklyn . 4 I
Chlonirn ... I
Kan. Clty.. 4 .KW
Newark ....a 4 .ab
rittburTti..4 S .4411 New York. ..a
HultKlo ....3 ft .7n! Ht Iula....s
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Veaterday'a ReaaKa.
AMERICAN UEAQCB.
Chlcairo, I; Uetrcril. .
Cleveland. ; ft. Loula. ft.
Boaton, i: WaahlnKton, 1.
New York. 2; Philadelphia. 4.
NATIONAL. LEAOV'R.
Brooklyn. 8; Honton, 4.
Phliadnlphla. B: New York, 1 ,
Ht. IxiuU. 0: Cincinnati. 2.
l'lttaburah, 8; Chlcao. .
ff.oeraIj ib;aoue.
Chicaxo, h; Ht. Iiula, a.
, Kaiiaaa City, 8: I'lttaburgh, 4.
Urooklyn, t; Buffalo. . -
AMERICAN ABflOCnATION.
" Ttulavtlle, 8; Cleveland, I.
Mlnneapolla, 1: Kanaaa City,
Ht. Paul, II; Milwaukee. .
Indlanapolla. 8; Columbua, T.
Gaaaea T4y. ''
American Ieaua Chlaa-o at Ivtrolt,
Cleveland at St. Louln, Boston at Waah
limton. New York at Philadelphia.
National iMCiie Brooklyn at Boaton,
Philadelphia at New York, Ht. I-oula at
flnrtnnatl. Pltlahurah Bt ChlcaCO.
Federal Leamie Baltimore at Buffalo,
Brooklyn at Newark. Kanaaa City at
Plttaburgh.
PHILS WIN FIFTH
STRAIGHT YICTORY
Hit Eube Schauer Hard and Defeat
New York Giant by Score of
Fire to Two.
M'GRAW ORDERED OUT OF GAME
NEW TORK. April JO.-Ruba Pchauer.
who came to New York 1n July, 1913.
tarted hla first major league game here
today and waa hit hard by the pace
letting Philadelphia, who won their fifth
atralght victory of the aeaaon, f to 2.
Mayer pitched well for Philadelphia, hla
only poor Inning being the fourth, when
New York bunched lour hlta for their
two runa. .
Umpire Byron ordered the manager of
the Glnnte off the field In the ninth in
ning. Bcore:
rHIIADKt.PHIA. , NtW. YORK.
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ktknr. a.... 4 1 t 8 tbauar, .. I 4 1 I 4
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li-bml, lb 4 111 M..rf.. tb.. 4 18 8
b.nlt. M 4 114 (HlitRka II... 4 14 1
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HoMleaa .. 1
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V ukliliigton 8 0 0 t 03
Batted for Oallla In aeventh.
'Baited for Ayera In ninth.
Two-ha.no hlta: Hooper, Foeter (2),
Thortm. Earned runa: .f( Koater, 8: off
lallla. 4; olf Ayrea. I. Three-haa hlta:
Voetwr. Waaner IIKa: tff Oallla. It) In
e'ven InninKa; off Ayrea, I In two Inning.
Stolen baio-a: Alnmnith, Mcltrlde. lont!e
I'laya: Heolt to Wagner to iloblltael, Wit
l ama t McHrlde. brott to ilublltael.
Bea on balla: Off Foster. 8. Uaaee on
vrrora, Boston. L Htrurk out: By Oallla,
8: by Fuaiar, 1 Umpire: Mullaney and
vena
Yaaka I.awa fa Marks,
PHILADELPHIA. April 80 -By bunch
Ins hlla and a double atea with errors by
New York. I'Mladolphla won today's
came. to 1 Warhop waa hit hard In
four Inniruta while PVawkey kept tha hlta
of hi" ioienta at-attered. Hore:
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Touts 18 87 It 1 ToUl It T 17 II t
Philadelphia 0 t 1 0 0 u o-j
New York o e z w w v vi
Two-bsae hlta: Mayer. Bancroft. Cra
vath. Three-baae hit: Byrne. Home run:
Becker. Htolen baaea: Doyle, Bancroft.
Llt on basea: New York, t: Philadel
phia, 4. Double playa: Meyera to Fletcher
U). Haaea on balla: Off Bchauer. 1: off
Mayer, 1. Struck out: By Bchauer, 8; by
Mayer, 8. Umplrea: Byron and Orth.
Bravee Beat Dadaera.
BOSTON. April .-Wlth two out and
three on baaea In the tenth Inning. Bmllh
drove the ball to the acoreboard, corli
Kiwpatrlck, and Boston won a. 4 to i vic
tory over Brooklyn today. The contest
waa an exciting one in which mlpla,e
kept the outcome in doubt. Brooklyn
uaed four pilcnera. aikihwii ,
. . u .I.U .H. tha tt'tlinlllD! hit.
noi wnen riiiiiu im
BCOrnOOKLTM. OSJU'Ii oak
a ta it VA AB.H.O.A.C.
REBELS DEFEAT KAWFEDS
Pittsburgh Federal! Win from Weit-
ern Club in Warm
Contest.
FINAL SCORE IS FOUR TO THREE
' PITTSBUROH. April 20. A hit bata
man. a pas and Ooakea' triple gava Pitts
burgh two runa in the eighth today and
the locale defeated Kansas City, 4 to 8.
Easterly's home run in the second with,
one on and Qllmores' triple In the sev
enth with one on gave the visitors their
runs. Score: R.H.E.
Pittsburgh ....0 ItllHIMM
Kanaaa City. 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0
Batterlea: CnmnlU, Rogge and Berry;
Main ami Easterly.
HI era Trim Tip Tope.
BL'FFAIX), April . Buffalo batters
fell upon I(ifltte in the opening Inning
of today's game with rBooklyn, two sin
gles, a double and two bases on balls giv
ing them a winning lead, the final total
being to 2.
I Manager Lee Magee of rBooklyn waa
' aent to the club house In the seventh In
ning for disputing a decision by Umpire
R.H.E.
Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 1 08 10 I
Biirfalo 4 0 0 0 8 0 0 6 10 1
Batteries: Lafltte and Land, Scbals and
Allen.
fit. I.oala Whips Wluklea.
ST. LOUIS, April 20. A single by Cran-
dall, who hatted for Bridwell In the first
Inning, scored two runs for the 9t Louis
loam, givlni; the locals four tallies and a
(end thai Chicago oould not overcome,
Ht. Loti'.a a on, ( to a Soore: R.H.E.
Chicago 0 00110800-60
Joe Crisp Eeports
To Sioux City Club
SIOUX CITT. Ia.. April 20. -Joe Crlrp.
who helped BloujtKClty win the Western
league pennant last season, and who has
been holding out all spring, reported for
duty today. Jack Sheehan, shortstop, has
been secured from the Milwaukee elob of
the American association.
Unconditional releases were given six of
Sioux City's players today. The releases
were: Pitchers Riley, Henneesey -and
Rasmusaen; Catcher Schambaugh and In
fielders Blue and Kramer. . .
ht. 1 aiuIj 4C004000 -a g 8
Battel lea- Brown and Flaeher; Groom
and Hartley.
Rent room qulcu with a Bee Want Ad.
OMAHA TRAP SHOOTERS, :
AT OKLAHOMA TOURNEY
8am Huntley and Frank Beard. ; two of
Omaha's trap shooting fraternity have
gone to McAlister, Okl., to take part in
the annual shoot at that place. . In the
first day's ehcot Huntley tied for first
place, breaking ninety-nine out of 100,
while Beard broke ninety rocks.
Soatherw Aasoetatloa.
At Mobile Mobile. T; Atlanta. 2.
At Memphia Memphis. 8: Little Rock.
4 (eleven Innings).
At New Orleans New Orleans, t; Bir
mingham, 4.
At Nashville Nashville, ; Chatta
nooga, a '
Maay Disorder Come from tha
Liver.
Conatlpatlon. headache, bit a us spells
Indicate a sluggish liver. 'The tried rem
edy, la Dr. King's New Ufa Pills. Only
2uo. - All druggists. Advertisement.
HIGH SCHOOL LAOS TO
CLASS TRACK MEETS
' Coach : Mills held meeting "f all the
boys Interested to the class track meet
Tuesday- afternoon and. over forty atr
tended. Among these there were seven
teen freshmen, eight sophomores, ten
Juniors and1 six seniors. The boys signed
up for the eyenta that they wish to enter
and tha running seemed. to be tha most
popular. . . ,
The Juniors will doubtless be the cLara
plons, as they have' the majority of the
present track team, and tha best part of
It. , Fullaway. ; Neville, - Welrtch, " Rdtiner
are all Juniors and they are all. out for
their class. Tb seniors have Bryan and
Oould and they- are expected to get some
points,, for that class. '
The meet Is to be held today and Sat
urday. : . Today - the preliminary will be
held at the high school campus and Sat
urday .the finale at Creighton field.
'' 'At a previous meeting the boys selected
their class captains and the teachers to
be In charge of their class. "The captain
follow: Seniors. Bryant: Juniors,' Bwfler;
I sophomore. Morearty; freshmen.' Logan
Harrington will coach 'the seniors.-Reea
the Junlorf, Oaugard the sophomores and
Cairns the freshmen. '
I ' :
Lwoklag; for av Game.
The Stars and Stripe team la In want
ef a game for next Sunday with any team
In or around Omaha to be played at Fort
crook dlamonda. Call Roy Btacey, South
12SS.
North Piaffe Slana 'Watson.
NORTH PLATTE. April 80. (Spertal.V
Rip Watson, well know former Western
leaguer, haa been Binned to play wtth the
North Platte bane ball team during the
coming seaaon. Trouble with hla manage
ment caused Watson to look for another
job. with the reault that he was signed1
with the local team. .
Foster ' Wlai Race'. '
OKLA HOaf A CITY, - Okl., April S0.
Claud Footer won-thn ninety-nine-mile
Oklanoma championship automobile racv
here this afternoon for a purse of 81,000.
Time, 2-02-03. Tmohaa waa second, and
Schaffstall and Chandler tied for third
place.
Pairings Made for
Girls' Tennis Meet
At the High School
8Uty-one girls entered in the girl'
tennis tournament at Central High school.
This I the largest number that have
taken enough interest In that aport to
enter the tourney for some years. Easle
Brandes, the fall champion, la to defend
her title.
The play is to start today and the first
round will have to be . finished by -the
following Saturday. The following is the
pairing for the first matches. -
Jlianlta Patapann nt.. tX.M. T7-..1-
kofsky. ,
Kutn Hutton plays Violet Cox.
Ruth Weller playa Mae Belle North.
Brnia Anderson plays: Annabelle Doug
laaa. .
Bontta Roberts plays A.nna Porter.
Ruth Shakleford plays Leha BergVr.
Helen Roblnaon plays Margaret Bridges.
J Helen , K Alman plays Frances - Watt.-
Marie Ttiompeon, plays Klolse Horton.
Katherine. North plays' Sylvia Brandes.
I, Clara Regereon plays Ruth Redfleld.
Jennie Salander - plays Beatrice Swan
son. ...
.. Margaret Matthews play Mildred Hun
gate. Evelyn Stodard plays Rith SwAneon.
Luclle Rubenstlen plays Mar'Jorie Alex
ander. - .
. Helen Owin plays Dorothy Barnard
Evelyn . Douglass plays Elizabeth
Berteche.
Irene Can- plays-Freda Sehafer.
Florence Mead plays Marion Fipre.
- Ruth Hall plays Helen Alxeander.
' Kathalyn Handehuh plays Lillian Don
auiche. . Kva Dolqulst plays Orace Bailey. .
- Kthel Miller plays Labetta Huston -
. Frances Brlngei plays Leona Harma.
Adallne Stone plays Mlldved Weight.
Adeline Owens plays Alice Day. ;. ;
' France Jones plays Nadne Thompson.
Lillian Robinson playa F:dna Rudd. .
Lucile Ftoel plays Ruby Bwenson.
Mary Pedwlck plays bye.
Agnes Ketchum playa Luclle Kendall.
Tottla it 8 IT 14 8
Batted for Perryman In third.
Batted for Remneaa in eighth.
Cleveland 0 4 0 0 1 0 2 2-4
8t. Luula 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hlta: Austin. Jackson. Morton.
Three-base hit: Chapman. Htolen base:
liar on re ivonme play: BarbHre to Hod
Hera to Shields. Bases on balls: Off per
ryman, 1; off Morton. 8. lilts: Off Perry
man, In three Innings; of Bemnas, 8 in
five Innlnsa; off lloth. i in one Inning.
Mruck out: By. Perryman, 1; by Morton,
by Remnas. a "Umpires. Dlneen and
Nalllu.
Missouri Relay
Team Enters Meet
on Franklin Field
PHILADELPHIA. Pa., April 80.-M1-
Vaiaal. lb . 4 I 8 1 Murhr, rf..4 1 t'aouri'a chamnlnn weatarn nne-mlla ralav
Kartaail. 07. 4 8 t 4linn. If.. 4 lilt. . . . . '
crw, cf 4 I 4 t MniBk7 ef... t III team .today was entered for tha one
J 11' ?IJ,,,,; J ! !mlln relay championship at tha relay ear-
tok, rf..... 4 S t 8 1 M. Innla, lk.l 1 I 1 Ii . . , . . .. ; . . .
PwkikiM. sl l I tuarrr, aa.'T. I 4 4 1 ' nival to he held en Friday and Saturday
"' 4 14 8 jKopf, ib 8 1 l l of this week. Missouri's team was the
varba. p.. I l i lakawkar. p. 4 1 1 I i b, aurpria at the relay games held at
, r w. a Vf ..I m-h ! fi.tniwl.a Tt.. Am.
New York ,
Philadelphia ....
Two-bea hlta
O'Mara. a . 4 8 I 1 IMoraa, rf ...4 1 1
li.ub.rt, lb. 4 1 4 8 ' tfltipafk. Ib 8 4 4 1 t
rv-huin. lb . I 1 8 I Won.ollr. If-4 lit
Hhaat. U..,. 8 I i Ma... f ... 4 i I t 1
Hvara, f.... ill t-mllh, I
imrmaa. f i I i t lirnll,
HcCart.. a,! 1 I i I lowtly. I
.11 1 M U 8 i
l,0T?i e-8 i 'eted ,h" other western colleges In the
mne ana iumea in aisianc in min
utes 23 1-6 seconds, which Is one second
under the present college record time.
Murphy. Eaaton, Wyatt and Nledorp.
the same men who showed such good
form last Saturday, will represent Mis
souri here. The addition of the western
champions lends additional Interest to a
race that already promises to he one of
the moat' sensational of the year. Mis
souri will not only have to beat Chicago
and Northwestern again, but they will
find In Pennsylvania and Harvard even
faster quartets.
Missouri also will bring east their star
pole vaulter, Floyd, who .has cleared
more than twelve feet, and Slmi son. for
(he hurdles. Tha latter has done IS 2-t
seconds over the high sticks.
Franklin field today was a scene of
great activity. Everything Is being don
to have everything in shape for the com
ing monster aet of gamea. The track
will be in good condition, while the Jump
ing pits are now in better ahape than at
any. lime this year..
... 2 1 8 1
IMpp. MrAvoy. Home
una: Malwl, Oldring. r-n.lrn baaea:
Barry. Kopf, Kamed runa: New York, 2;
Philadelphia. 4 Bases on balls: Off War
bop, 8: off Hl-awhey. 1. Itll bv pitched
ball: By Warhop, Oldring. Kopf. Struck
out: By Werbuu, 2; by Htiawkey, i. I'm
fires: Chill and Connolly.
IrawM that Oat.
ST. I." 4f s April K.-Ht IauIs could
do nolhl. b Morton's delivery today
and waa ahul out. to 0. Cleveland
txiiKhi-C. Iiltn off Ht. liouls and t.Kik ad-aut-
of h locals' errors: Hc-ie:
CLiVELASH. sr. Uu is.
AH H D.l.l. AH H O A I.
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Itavfts, la I I 4 8 lAvalta, lb... 4 111
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Total.... .84 til Ii 8
Two out when winning run scored.
Batted for Ragan In ninth.
Brooklyn 0 J 2 1 J-J
Boaton 0 8 0 0 1 0 1-1
Two-base hiu: Myers, Schmidt. Smith.
Bases on errors: Brooklyn, 1; Boaton, 1.
Basra on balls: Off Ragan. 2; off t'oomba,
I; off Luque, a Hltst Off Pfeffer. 8 in
two innlna; oif llaaan, In aix innings;
off Coombe. 1 In one and a third innlnka;
off Altchteon, 1 in one-third Inning; off
Lunue. 8 In five innlnga; off Hughes, 4
In six innings. Hit by pitched ball: Uy
Pfuffer, Fltapatrtck; by Ctoomba. Moran.
Htruck out: Bv Kagan. 1; by Hughes, t
Umpires; Rlgler and Hart.
. Pirates Trim fwoa.
CHICAOO, April 20. Pittsburgh hit Chi- ,
cago a pltcnere conaiaicnviy luuay mu
ftatcd the locsla. to a Cheney's offer
ing were hit to all corner of the field
and Zaljel weakened In th seventh. In
thla round Wagner s triple with two men
nt haa. illnc.hrd tha aanto for the vis
itors. Mamaux pltchad in fine form until
the seventh, when he was replaced by
McQuillan. Home rune by Johnson and
Flhr war feature. Score:
PITT8BlP.ait. CHICAOO
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Mlai-kata. rf 4 I I ialar. lb.... 4 111 1
lluaa. cl. t t awiiilans. rf 4 1 It
Urrbar. aa.,.1 114 1 Praaa kan. 4 1 1
(tibaan. ... 4 118 lMrlrry. 8b 4 8 11
Mantaui. p.. I I I "Sanaa. p...l I
M.Hjulll.n, pt t t t Hal-I. P .... 8 I I I t
Knl.alar .. t I
Totals 17 II 17 14 8Proa. p.... 4 4 4 4 4
Totals ....81 T 27 II 1
Batted forf'abel In eighth.
Plttaburgh 2 0 1 2 8 0
Chicago 0 0 0 0 8 1 0-4
. Two-base hits: Viol (2), Mamaux, John
Hon, Will Is ma. Threo-buae hita: Saler.
Wanner. Homo runa: Johnston, Ftalier.
Stolen base: Carey. Double plajs: War
ner to Juhnaton. Fisher lo MrLarry to
Kairr. leases on Italia: Of( Cbniey. 1;
off Mamaux, (; off Zabel. 1; off WiHJull.
Ian. 1. Hlta: Off Cheney, I in four In
nlnae; off Zabel. ( In four Innlnga; off
Mamaux, 4 In six and two-thirds tunings;
off McQuillan. 3 In two and two-thirds
InnliiKs. rttruck out: By Mamaux. 4; by
Cheney, 1; by Zabel. J. Umpire: Klein
and Kinslle.
Meal Ikki Hat (ara.
- CINCINNATI. .April t). Benton pitched
uiM-rb ball, allowing only two hits, and
as a result Cincinnati shut out St. l.otiia
today, 2 to t. Perdue, who started the
game for Ht. I-ouls, was hit hard, but
kept th hlta acattered. Ha waa taken
out of the box in the ilsThth liming- to
ermlt Butler to bat for him, and Nle
laua pitched one inning;, yielding one hit.
Score:
. . gT. 1U'IK. CINCINNATI.
AH HO At ASH OA K. I
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lK,laa. rf.... I lit K-i.Ji. lb 4 4 I 4 L
rk. Ib 4 4 I I .llaoa. k.... 1 III!
Iwrlnsw. fla 1 I 4Moll.Ua. Ik I 111 4
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TMats M 8 tt II 0
Batted for Prdu In eighth.
St. Louis 0 aaaaa
ClnclnnatJ 1 4 1
Two-baa hlta: Ktlllfer, Orlffltb. Thre
bauie hit: Olaon. laouble play: DarlnKT
to liucsln to Miller. Basra on balls:
Off l-iilon, 4 Hits Off Perdue, 10 In
sok liiiiiiira; off Nlehaua, 1 In une In
ning Struck out: Hy Nirhaus, I. Um
pire: guigiey and Lavaca, -
Mm
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