0A Bringing Up "YtM fVF PiFfN m , wwMnii ENOXH-YOU ETDFfEttCO AjaI i rN cvit i-v - ,M ROURKES CAPTURE NSEC0HD0F SERIES St. Joseph Givea Poor Support to Three Hurleri in' Row and Dropa Game. TT5AL COUNT IS NINE TO SEVEN ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. April Ji8pelal Telegram. Aided by miterahle fielding by the locals. Omaha this afternoon won the third and final game of tha opening series her, to 7, .making the series stand two to one. Cloaman, Crahb and Bind " gett pitched wall at time, but all were unsteady and only fair fielding at times would have ived the came for Ft. Jo , wrih. Marty Krug ejected hlmaelf from the tame In V firth Inning when ha pro tested too atrenuoutly regarding a de cision at third base. I'ayne took Ma I place at third. ' Flint Raa nn Krror. An error wi repttlbl for Omaha'a flrnt run, Hmlth acnrlng after OTay had traoted hia grobncler In tha Xirat Inning, alnglra by Breen and Krug and an Infield jut netted to talllea. Another waa added In I ho fourth onr Vchllehner'a trtpla and a alngia by Whakin. 1 wo errort, aacrlflce tunt ind a aacrlflce fly. which waa dropped y Fox. added one In the fifth. Two ecortd In tha aUth with an error, baaa en ball, a atolen baae and t aae fli'tce. In tha eighth a baaa on bain, fol lowed by two errora, a aacrlfica jnd a ld pltck aent ona over. - w Eleventh Mettlea It. The darkling talilea - came la tha tleventh. Smith led off with a twobaae j Ml and Breen attempted a aacrlfica. j Britton fielded tha bunt and then threw it lid ta ilrat. Emlth acorlng and breen takLng aecond. Payne aacrlflced and Kreen a-ored on Thomaaon'a hit to Brit ten Ainew neglecting to touch tha Jcuaha flayer a ha alid home. A base on hella, an error and a ttolen bM aent 6t. Joaoph i flrat run over In tha cond. One tallied in tho fourth on a hit batamaa'and a two-base hit. Four alnelea, in a row aent two over In the tlxth and one reentered on a pair of ingles and a atolen bate In tha aeventli. Three alaclea ta ICIsntb. Tha alxth run waa the result of three inglea In tba eighth and the final run came on atiitfUi by Kritton and Ham f'atlcriKta anj a aacrUka by Wition, Score; - - OMAHA. AH. H. II. O. A. E Hmlth, If, j t 10 9 Hreen. in, , I J 1 0 Krug. Sh t I I I'ayne. b 1 11 1 10 Thomnwn, ef i 0 0 4 0 HupUmaa, rf t 0 0 t 0 0 Kafira, e 4 t t Krueger. C 16 1 10 chllrbner. lb. S t 1 11 1 Whiten. 1 1 1 i 1 Clomnan, p. 2 6 1 6 J 6 . rlb, p 1 6 J 0 Hoonott, p 10 6 0 10 Totala ! o 10 14 a BT. JOSEPH. AU. n. H. O. A. R. O'Dar. lb. 4 0 041 Pox. ur i i I e i Britton. Jb., 4 l . 1 I 4 1 AMtaan, rf t 1 1 If ralleraon. lb.... 4 1 WtlUama. cf 4 i A jtnew, c 6 Cilaoti, . 1 0 W. Palteraon, aa... 1 1 !jinlril, p S 6 Willi row 1 6 HuKglna, p. o 6 Baker, p. a 0 IS a a i l o 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 I I 16 1 Totele 41 T IS B 0 Baited lor Lambert In alxth. Omaha t 0 v 1 I 1 I 0 0 8-0 M. Joaeph ...-0 1 0 I a J 1 1 1 0 6-7 ' Three-baae hlte: Britton. H-hlirbnr. Tio-biH bite: Agnew. mtth. H.riru hlte; Breen, Payne. Tliomawin. bclillclw nr. Whales '?. 'lojmn, V tlw.i Cac rilice th llucUiroi. trtnirn baeea: Britton, Wllllanie. Biecu tit. Whalen. lKub)e plava: I'ayne to H-hllelin-t, W. Patterson to Ol'ay tu It. Pnltereon. Una. off l.an hcrt. ! in elx Innlntra: off ' hikT. 2 In three and Iwo-thlrde mninae; off V'loemon. In five 4.nd oue-tiiird In rinaev olf frith, 7 t n tinea hmlna Banes -on halla: Off Cloaman. S; olf 'rabb, 4. of; Bimiee t, I; If Larilwrt. 2; off HuKin, I. Btru-k out: By Lam brt. I. by t'loaman. 2. bv Crabb. 4; lv B',dxtt. 1. Hit by piti hed Inillt By Cloaman tH. Patlerami and W. latter eon). W ild pitch: linker. Left o-i baa-a Omaha. ; HI. Joseph, ?. Time; I U. Inuire. Parent. eioix WIN l this rivL Wild Plica la Math Leta la Decld lax Raa for ladlaaa. XIOITC CITY, la , April M -A wild pitth In the ninth limine, b "lef.y" Ttiuinas aliuwd itviny to aore frmn thud base and Kave the In Hans the tltuil at ic t the ari ia bv a a- oie of 4 to 1. T a "Unix City team waa one run he Mn i i-.ii. n It wnnt lu lm lu the ninth. Pi.eli a drew a paa aud W hite sarrlf nwl. o. n. y ainxled. acorlng l'helM Mica han !ni Ic aent Coouey to third. Clarke alkod. filling the bases, and Thomas wa aent In In relieve tireanry, who up until the nicth had . It. lied an eiei int game. Thomas tmew lao ball. Tha second one f n Ihe xnind and wide and Cooney brrMighl h'Jne the winning run. i?cor' SlvlfX l-ITT. AU. It. H o. I I 7 ooney. ; 1 toeeiian. iu I I Urke. if 1 Kana. lb 3 a lienklinx. 5L I 0 1 tJiariati, t f -rf 30 tin fin, rr z a a a "ii-a. c 1114 tt'- " 3 0 0 6 lege liai.i 1. cf 0 0 0 0 Father D0CIT1NK fvr s-.rtr- run' ' i i mp i wakit i v aui i - s i . . - ii i MKirr . . -r,-- f i it r PIP'- - aw 1 a. I ' I 0 - ft IUlftfW l II wv eWf,r- I I k. aa . ,u . - .. awaeaanaaawaw-aBMew- I 7V I J T COLLY-1 Tr:OF1XJ ( Lr 5 AfK0 "tCWJSHT TD MF t ' J V ( MpUTE! TOJE TO RX ME OPt - i f Standing of Teams WE8TKRN T.KAOCE. Won. 1'layed. Lost. IVt. Omaha- I 2 I .M7 Topeka ; it..l 1 Ml le Mnlnea s.,.,.4 3 t .W Hlou City I J I .fV) lenver .;. 1 1 1 .601 Lincoln J I . . 1 ,oX bt. Joseph, I 1 1 .TO Wichita I 1 2 .3M NAT, LEAOt'K, AMER. LEAOUK. W.K.I'rt 1 W.UPrt. Phlla I. .tm Detroit ...... 4 .W1 Cincinnati I a .727 New York . 4 4 .4Wi Bnoton ....,.E 4 .tA . ('hlfeKO I 4 .MX .JKtiWaahlng'n . t .f ..'' 'leveland T .4t .Mi rt. 1AJUU....4 t . .! pwia. a .ia i hlcngo ,...R Minion t 6 Plttebuneh .4 1 ft. Louie ... 7 New oYrk. a 7 Brooklyn ...4 7 FED. LEA Of F.. AMER. W.Ufrt W.I,.Hct. Brooklyn . Newark, .,. Chicago ..7 Pltleburah I Kan. Clty.. Iluffnln ....6 Baltimore .5 Pt Loula..a M3tmllannnnlla. Kl 727 .(U1I IOUlv . a Ht. Paul. ...7 4 Mlnneapollsf 4 Kan flty...i .lfl .4 . .11 .on ..IWl C leveland ..4 7 Milwaukee .4 ,27ii Coliimnua ..1 16 Waler4ar't Reealta. WKBTEHN LEAOrE. Omaha. ; lt. Jwph, 7. Denver a; Lincoln, a; called end ninth, t catch train. le Molnee, V. aioux City, 4. 1 , Topcka 1; Wichita. 4. . ' NATIONAL LKAOUE. , . New York, : UrooklVn, 6. . Boeton. rhlla.l. lphla, 7. 1 , Clil-an. 12; Cincinnati. U I'lttiibureh. 0- Kt. Loul. . ' AMERICAN L.RAOUB.' . ' 'Philadelphia, I; Hoaton, . ' Waahinitton, t; New .York, . Cleveland, I; Chicago, it. , Bt. Louie 3; Detroit. I. .. , . FEDERAL LEAOVE. Paltlmore. 4; Brooklyn, a. ,. Kenena Clly, 6; Chicago T. Buffalo. ; Newark, a . ' Bt. Loule-Plttsburghf rajn. 1 AMERICAN AffOXlATlON. Columbua, 4; l ouiavtlle . ' Cleveland, I. Mlnneapoll. a. . . . Milwaukee. ; Kanxaa City, S. m. I'aul-Mlnneapoiia: rain. (iaatea Toay. Veatern Ieagu Ienier at Topeka, PIiimk City at Dmih. ft. Joeepl) at lr Molnei. Unroll, at 'Wichita. American Lanatie New York at 1M. ton, Philadelphia at WnehlnKtnn, Ht Louie at litri)lt. Cleveland at C'McaRo. National laKiie Pltlehurgh at fct. Irfiiila. (hli'KO at Cincinnati. Bnaton at New Yoik, Hrookiyn at Philadelphia. IV.Ieral l.eaaue at. Lmila at f'ilta. hurah, Knnea City at Chicago. Balti more at -Brooklyn, Buffalo at Newark. White 0 6 6 6 0 6 1 T, 1 1 sr.. R. H. O. A. E. 0-1 0 6 6 0 t 6 0 I 9 3 4-6 I S 6 0 I 14 6 6 6 0.6 6 6 0 I .1 a 1 6 5 1 t 6 A 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 6 i Totala !U Hnhn, . rf 4 Hunter. ( t 4 Suwver. 5h 1 Joner, th 4 Kille, If J Tamiehlll, ab J Hartford. a , 4 Brcen, c 4 Oretory, p a Thbmia, p 6 Totala 31 Batted for Kelly In ninth. One out when winning run (cored. Sioux ty o 0 1 6 1 6 6 0 1--4 la M'jli, o 6 6 3 0 6 6 6 0-1 TlV.ll.H Kit. IS rf. .... . . Xnnlilll. Wtilt. Pacriflca fly: Tanne- J'mea. lnninas mtcberf: n . , : "4 !1 me-thlrd; by Ttiom.a. Dart of ...... rut,: nj t.ireaerT. 7 on baiia: Off tie.. or. I. 17; 1.,, '"7 Mr.i. l. . u L-r... m ThomiTVAfb Tlmi M H"W l-X Oregoty. UeTaeL ' ' lmP'r:v Van 6lckla"anJ . . I . MMfOLa AMI .niZZLIL TIB Aatelaara ..4 Dearer llatll, m Tarrr-to-Tfcr Draw. Uncoln. Wolfe. I, A " McUaffinen. aa 4 i ! ariecon. rf 4 0 1 Bieriauer . g g O. A. E. I I I 1 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 12 6 6 I 6 1 a r- 0 6 : 1 t: il "3 . O. A. E. a 6 1 13 3 1 0 3 6-0 0 6 i v 6 6 6 6 0 I I 6 6 16 6 6 0 1 O0 zi w "a lh. 0 10 0-4 61 6 1 6-3 a ., log Pchrlolr.'rf .'.'.'..'.."! 4 Krucxcr. 3li 4 0 0 NarveNon, j 0 Totala DENVER. Matthea., ;b ' '1 Ivriladae. a - Coffev. Sh " I i I jcaiiaway if:. ..::::: a , 1 . ,nrr, cf 4 o 1 I Klsher. !b ; 4 a t rf I I Htrrlnk'ton. n " 1 a a 1 i-kell 0 0 6 Jordan, p 6 0 0 Totala 52 "l " Batted for Carleton In nlnl l-incoln 0 0 o l"ener I 0 10 0 u - i. i. T ' "Y,n,,ws, iioi.Me play: Wolf to krueaer. kellaher to Matthewa ii hrr . K' "'r,, hlta:- Mcti.ftigan. I.lod. Ke.lehrr !. I 'cfey.' htru. k out: By llart lngton. 4: by Jordan. 1. Baaea on b-lla. off Harrlnaton. 7. Wild pilchea: Naveson 2i. llarringion. Time; l:lo. Lm pite: Curack. ' i i. Asaerlcaa Aaaaelallaa. At' lxulall ail Coluim.ua a , luiulaillle ". '.' ; 17 1 Bstt. rtes: Da via, Eayra aad' Colein.a Ellia: Marka .. mma -oiema. - . ..rv .1 . Al Ini1i,r,i.i. RUE. .17 0 3 3 3 Devoit; R H E. .. 4 11 1 Ci.-vvland Indtanafolla BuMerh-n: Col I a more '"and fi hrdt. Mm and Blai kburn. At Kanaaa Vj Milwaukee , Ksna rile Batirnea: ftlapnh ka and lVucbrs Fan dcra. Iellil nd tlmr,. S"es. ran- tot. I'aal-Minaeapolis, poalponed; rala. 3 13 OTTE' BEE: Copyright. 15. International News Service. au. wcht-biropen your mouth and ay WANT ah:: i REDS BEAT COBS AFTER THEY RALLY Chicago Overcome! Nine Ran Lead Only to Loie Game to Cinci in Lait Framei. f m aiaaaaa f SCORE IS THIRTEEN TO TWELVE CINCINNATI, O., April 2.-After Chi cago had managed to overcome a nine run lead. Cincinnati, by ateady playing and conalatent pitching In tha seventh and. eighth Innings, tied up and passed tha visitors, eventually winning, 12 to 12, today. Cincinnati ! big Inning canto In tha first when, with five hits, two bases on, balls and two sacrifices Interrrllngled, they scored seven ruria. Chicago waa not to be outdone, however, and In, the alxth, with five hits, two men hit hy pitched balls, a base on balls and two aacrlflce hlta, they totalled eight runs. Score: CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. AR H.O.A C AB.H.H A K Oo4. rf t 14 4 S1ach. ef.... I 1 10 0 Hhr. sa... 4 1 1 4 1 1 0 1 STwombly, cf 1 0 I 0 OHarsng, t. . 1 1 1 iluklni. aalb 1 I 1 1 SKIIIKer, It.. 4 17 1 eorirtith. rf.. i 4 a I eurnh, :b.... 1 0 I eniaoa. lb.... Ill 1 OMoliwIta, lb I 1 4 I OWasnar, aa.. 10 0 0 0 larka. e.... Ill 1 OHrowa. p.... 110 4 !Vhal4er, p 4 O 0 0 Sltala. p 0 4 I 4 SJlsatoa, p... 4 4 J tfchults, If . 4 slmVmaa. Ik 4 Cler, lb.... I William ell Vsugho, s... 4 Bmnhan, s I Pkalaa. 3b . I MtLrry. Mil A'Iniimi, a ... t Hrtianr, p.... 3 CorrMen. ef I Knlaalar ... 1 ftararav .. 1 Totals..;..! 14 14 14 0 Touts II II n 1 "1 'tuturu tor .. n.iania in ..ii. Butted for Vaughn In the ninth. Chicago 0 I 0 1 3 3 0 0 0-12 Cincinnati 7 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 13 Two-base bits: Mollwlts, Leach baler 2. Flsber, McLarrv. Three-base hits: fnicr. Olson (2). liome run: Williams. Earned runs: Off Adama, 4: off f-horr, 4; off Vaughn, I; of Brown, 4; off H?hmi aer 1; off Iale, 1. Douhlo play: Williams to Brranahan to Phelan. r Irst base on errors: Chicago, 3. liases on halle. Olf Adama, 8, off bchorr, 3, off Vnuahn. 2; olf frhnelder, 1. Hits: Off Adams. S in one Inning; off fcchorr, I In four Ipnlngn; off Vauxhn, 3 In three Innlngi; off Brown, 7 In five innings (none out In tha sixth); off Schneider, 2 (none out In the sixth); off Dale, In three Innings; off Henion none In one inn'nit. htru-k out: By Adams, 1; by echrrr, 1; by Vaughn 2: by brown, 2. Lmplics;. Klgier and Hart, tarda Blaak Plralea. 8T. LOUIS. April 38. Heck made a three-base hit In tha eecond Inning of today's game and acored on a single by Butler; thus making the first tally for rt. Loula In todays game with Pitts burgh. Ht. Louis won, t. to 0. Butler scored In the same . Inning on fnyder s two-baae hit. Pcore: PlTTSBl'aOH. 8T. I)t?t. a n u r A a ' Aa u n i , Carer. If.... 4 1 10 iHuaalaa. lb. 1 4 4 I I ! Jfihaaton, Ik 4 III e enaarbar. If.. I vise Vlox. lb 4 4 0 1 OLms. ef.. 11114' I 1 io 0 o , Waaaer. Ik. 4 I 4 4 Ml Her. lb 1 0 OWIIaoa. rf. eHerk. lb.., 4 4 I Hullar. as. 4 0 0 bir1er, e.. 1 4 ST.rilua, p. Hlnrkraa. rf 1 IJaana, ef. 4 Oerber, as.. 1 Oibm, a... 1 fckaat, .... 1 Adaina, p.... I fibealea ... 1 Cooper. B....0 a.lr4 1 Uoatelle ... 1 I 0 4 0 0 .43411 .41110 .1110 0 .110 10 4 0 4 Totals ti"i 17 w"l Tntala.. I 14 II 1 Baled for Auama In seventh. Batted for Oerber In ninth. Batted for Cooper In ninth. ' Pittsburgh. 0 0 0 6 0 6 6 6 0- bt. XxulS ..s 6 3 0 0 t 0 0 0 3 Two-base hit:? Snyder. Hlnchman. Three-besa hit: Beck. tftolea lasea: Miller, Beacher. Double playa: Adams to Uarber to Johnet.m; I-ont to Miller; Oerber to Johnston. Bas.s on balls: Off Adama, 4; off Perdu, t. Hlta: Off Adama, & in six Innings; off Cooper, 3 In two Innings. Struck oul: By l'erduo, 1. Uniplrea Klom and F.mslle. - Teareaa Baea Giants. BROOKLYN. April 2.-Jeff Tesreau checked the New York Nationals- Inning streak by winning the final game of the series with Brooklyn today. I to 0. He allowed the locals two hits. Dell, who stored a victory over the Olanta Thursday, when he relived Rucker, rolched a good game for Brook Ivn. Two bases on balla. howaver, were Instrumental in rlvlna the Olanta their first run. ' I x tie rt scored the second nn hla tiiplo and Kletcher a scratch hit. Er rors by Hchulta and Wheat counted for the one in the ninth. Players Daubert, Ptengel and Hnodgrass were put off the field for objecting to umpire' fWIluru. Bi-ore: NCW TURK. . RCXLTN. AB H O A g AD H O a g aneHar'aa it i I 10 eO'Mare. aa.. 4 10 14 Mo'ta. !.. I lMl. Ik... 1 l.nharl. Hi. .. 4 neither, as. 4 hurfia. rf ... 4 see tliaMiwri. jo. a a lit IHumnwl. lb. 4 4 10 1 C.'hvma, la.. I I 4 4 SWhaol, If ... 4 4 I S 0 eilunhav. 2b. 4 4 0 11 0 OH Marera. ef I I 4 10 orouraoaa, rf I 4 111 eMHIar. a ... I 0 Markle. lb . 4 Hekenaa. If 4 J Marera, a. I Toareaa. p., I 0 0 4 orvil. p ..... I 4 eataBS! 10 0 0 Totala U 4 XT 14 I Totala M 17 11 1 Batted for Daubert In tni eluhlh. New York I 0 V 0 6 0 0 I 13 Brooklyn v.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Left en baaea: New York. 6; Brooklyn. 4. Thrve-beNe hit: IObrrt. Flrat base on erroir: New York. 2; Brooklyn. 2. iKiulnc play: Kchulti to Daubert. Doyle to alerkle. Baaea on balls: (.iff Teareau. 1; off Dell. 4. ftrui k cut: By Tesreau. : by 111. . Hit bv pitched bell: Knndgraas by Dell. I'inpiree: Byron and Orlh. . Phlla Agtala Irlaaasih. PHILADELPHIA, April 26.-Alexander toduy pitched Philadelphia to victory uvrr Boston for the third time (Ma eea son. the score living I lo l The vlaitura bunched all of their hits In throe tnninta, but Alexander fanned ten batamen. Strand was bit hard and both of Bos ton's errors were costly. In the eighth Inning tJowdy'e throw to vatch Cratb off third struck the runner aad taw men, scored. I to at on rliUined Oaiatli Intor fticd alth Ihe throw. A big argument resulted ahd t'mplre tjiii:!-y ordered Howdy, "chnitdl and Smiii olf the field, ekore: gOWTOK PHlUafiri J'HIA AS H O A C AU H O A g Mraa. rf . I . I 4 4 eRrrne. Ik . I 4 I t 4 Fimaalk. lb 4 114 toanerofl, at I I 14 (o..ii,. it. H I I Iriwn. H . 4 4 t 4 Ms. cf ... 1 0 4 0 a.V.aik. at . 4 14 4 4 &a4u la. 4 i 10 1 ewaiuoe. ef . 4 1 10 0 OMAHA, TUESDAV, APRIL 27. 1015. I CLOtE IT NOWONt AROUND TOMORROW Hes. h ... 0 10 Nlehotf. IK. a 3 111 Bmim. lb... 4 3 14 OtrfiiViras. Ib. 4 I (40 rt.n. lb.... 4 0 0 0 OKIIIIter, ... I 0 11 0 0 MxranTll, aa 4 1 4 !AIxaa4er, yt 1 0 1 0 OnwUr. c... 10111 WhaliKf. e. 1 4 0 0 0 Totala 11 14 17 7 1 Strand, p.... 4 0 110 Totals M I M 14 I r-naton 1 0 0 0-0 0 1 3 04 Philadelphia 0 a 0 3 0 0 0 3 7 Two-bnee hlte: Pohmldt (2), Cravath, roin.ui, carnca rune: ttoatnn, 1; fblla delphla, 3. Sacrifice hit: Niehoff. rac rlflce fly: Kllllfer. lieft on baaea: boa. ton, 5; Philadelphia, S. First be.n on er rors: I'hllndeluhla, 1. Baaea on halla: Off Ptrand, 1: off Alexander. 1. Ptruck out: p.y fHrar.d. 2; by Alexander, 10. Umpires; yuisley and Eason. OPENING GAME OF YEAR. HERE TODAY Will Usher In 1915 Season on Their Own Lot with Combat with Championship Sionx. MAYOR ISSUES A PROCLAMATION When James Kane and the other remnanti of tho championship Sioux toam appears at Rourko park' this afternoon to battle Marty Krug's troops In the opening combat of th 1915 .Western league season In Omaha, a crowd that will pack the grandstand and bleachers from top to- bottom should be on hand to usher in the year. ' Mayor James C. Daht man, who missed a great opportunity to perform In ,St, Joseph, will, offi ciate by heaving the first plU ta Senator ' Hitchcock and so that all Omaha may see how clever a pitcher he is, the mayor has Issued a procla mation urging the cltlseng of Omaha to attend the game. The proclama tion, Is as follows: To-the People of Omaha: This after noon. April 27, the opening game of the base ball season of 1915 will take place at Rourke park. Pa Rnurke lias put forth considerable effort i. during the winter months In strengthening the home team and It aeema aa though his efforts have been success ful and it na now up to the lovera of our rational gam to show their appreciation by terming their presence upon this occa sion. 1 hope bat all the business houses -that can conveniently do ao will allow their employee early leave ao that they may ha there to encourage the home team In fact let ua make thia the banner opening crowd In the Western league. JAMES C. DAJ1LMAN. Mayor. Na Parade' Before Game. .TkM will Ka ma hararfa In flmalil. Al " ' ' " - Falrwegther's one-lunged band will blast I braaa harmonr from 3 to 4 o'clock at the park. The alren whistle will blow at noon and at 3 o'clock to notify tho publio that hostilities will start at t o'clock. Several box partlea are carded for tha big event. Including ona for tha queen of Ak-Bar-Ben, Mlea Francee Hochatetler, and her court. James W. Metcalfe, secretary of tha Associated Retailers, haa been notified by the various retailers in tha, association that they will permit as many of their employes as possible off for tho day ao they may attend the game. Among others who hava reserved boxes for the opening game are Armour 4k Co., Gene Melady, tha Rotary club and tha city , commlaalonera. In tho opener at St. Joseph tho moat noticeable thing about Krug'a aggregation was tha manner In which they played. It's the flghttngest frowd of bail players Rourko ever had. They are hustling ovary irftnute, talking It up and saying aaasy thing to tha umpire. Kaow Inside Staff, Tea. - 'Another virtue possessed by tho new Rourkea ia tho Inside daII they seem to know. In tha opener at 8t. Joseph Krug and I'ayne both pulled delayed steals which caught tha oppoeitlon flat-footed. Last yearv If any Rourke attempted a delayed steal It was buried .In history at tha time. Tha Breeti-Whalen combination looks to be the fa st eat around tho keystone corner la tha league. That pair wUl pull off aa many If not mora double plays than any other combination In tha loop. Their sprightly work In tha games In Joetown almost paralysed tha Drummer base runner. Ear Smith, tho new outfielder, will work In the opener here, and from re ports he should be another wise ball player added to tha roster.- He la said to' be a apeed merchant and a demon on the paths. Bloata-et la Wark Oaraer. Tom Ricdgett.the southpaw who per formed such a clever bit of rescue work In the opt ner at Kt. Joseph Saturday will assume mound duty today. Jloth Rourke and Kruc believe Plodgett will become one of the star left haadere In the game in time and those who aw him handle the pinch situation Saturday will agree. Box seats for the opening game are on sale at McVittie'a and tha City, NatksrrU cigar store. The bioux play a four-game series and Friday will be ladles' day. All games will be calWd at 3 o'clock.. Tbe C'aaav ar Rheaaaallsaa. X'sa Sloan's Llnamaot aad you wont ears what cauaea It. The first application helpa. Good for ecletlca, neuralgia. 26c. All drugguts. Advertisement, Drawn for The Bee by George McManus T OH! DEAR -OH! DEAR MtfMI UK. na-. COUCHING EVER YOU LEFT M THINK MCCAUSHT WHITE SOX CAPTURE FIFTH STRAIGHT ONE 4 Chicago Hose Move Up Into Third Place by Again Winning & . Victory. OPPORTUNE HITTING THE CAUSE CHICAGO. April 28.-Th Chicago White Box won their fifth straight game today when they defeated Cleveland, 12 to 3, and Incidentally moved up Into third place. The ioaals won the game by hitting opportunely. Fabcr pitched In fine form. Score; CLtTVELANIX . CHICAGO. ar h o a K ah u n a n Ilbnlil. cf.. 1 0 11 SOulnlan. rf.. I 1 1 1 4 Smith, of. ... I 100 eRotb, lb..... I 1114 juxjgera, nasi 1 4E Colllna. Ikl I I I I IIam'oa4. lb I 4 1 1 OFelm-V If... 4 4 4 0 ( hapmaa, aa 1 4 1 1 li. Collins, ef I I 4 4 0 Jarknoa. rl.. 1 0 4 0 OWeaver aa.. 14 4 10 (Iraner. If... 1 0 10 o Brief, lb.... I 0 12 0 0 nmoaarna, lb I l l 1 iKrbalk, C....X 1114 fOilelda. lb.. 4 0 7 1 0IaI r 4 S 4 1 S O'Neill, c...l 4 4 1 OPaber, p.... I 10 4 4 timings, c.ijsio Mlnhall. s.. 1 4 4 4 S Totala 11 11 11 11 4 Jonae, p 14 4 14 Wood 1 0 4 4 0 Walker, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Barbara .... 1 4 4 4 4 Totals N 1 14 II 1 Batted tor jonc in fifth. Batted for Walker In ninth. rlv al .,, A A A A A A t' A Ik- 1 Chicago i) 2 3 8 1 0 4 12 I i nv-naaq nn: nuiipga. ' inree-oase phits: J Collins. 8mlth (2), Roth, K. Col- iiia. iioii-n uasea: r. tnuina, riiung, Hmlth. Earned runs: Off Mitchell. 5: off Jones, 2; off Walker, 4; off Faber, I. wwi'w piay; vuinian io nriei. naaes on balls: Off Faber, 7; off Mitchell, 8; rt II. at i in..' s-vavai a J ' wa naiier, . uiisT.: ui i juncneu. i in two innlnRs and none out in third; off ii?t w an twv inniiiKBp on vv tuner, in four InnlnpTi. Hit by. pitched bail: J. Collins and Weaver by Walker, tstrurk rial Xlmm at (4-1 11 0k. T I n. a "-. -j a nt. limit , ny rajirt0r, oy Jflriaa 1 hv Walkrakv 9 lfmnlp... and Null in. ' A-aStta Beat Tlcern. DTTTWalTT A tAa-tl JS A aal-a 1 -.1 - ' " "I'l" nuojUII 1H8J11? i iWo men wre out ,n th ninth in- iiiiiai univu m two mn and rave ISt. IauI a 3 to 1 victory over IMtroTt todav. lev awl 1 nn a aa nllnWail uai w I m , itora. nnd In addition hit a triple wlTTch ii.. "r niai run. jaconson, a pinch hitter, made a three-bagxer and acored the Tigers only run on Bush's long fly. Score: " BT. LOUIS. ' DBTROTT. AB.H.O.A E. , IB H O A E Shottoa, If.. 4 0 10 oAuah as....7l O S S O rrait. lb 4 111 ormisr, lb... 14 110 W lliiama. rf 4 I 1 1 OObh. ef.... I lose Kaufman, lb 4 I II 4 OCrawfsrd. rf 4 1 0 1 4 C Walker, of 4 0 4 0 OVeach. If.... 4 110 1 Aaatln. Sb... 4 111 OKarana'. lb. 4 1 11 l 4 lAvan, aa... 14 4 1 svitt, 3b..... I 4 1 ( a lary, ....! 4 11 1 Baker, a.... 1 0 4 14 Wallmaa. p. I 14 I Ot'lanasa, e.. 4 0 0 0 0 Dubaf, p.,,. 0 0 1 S Totals 1J 14 17 11 fJacobaos ... 1 0 4 4 Batted for Baker Jlfe" T6 1 f1-. Lo.", 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-S Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 TllT;b"e h.'t":w Wrtlmn. Jacobson. VHn." KtfP'n V,hb Kavanagh. Tflarned niT.1. ff Dub"r. off Wellman. 1. E. .?',y: Yi".to Kvanagh. Wlll lJZ,t0, Sry- F,r"t h o" errora: PL I b hI8"'.' b"": Ott Wellman. n-t l out: rbue. 4. Umpirea- OLoughlln and Hlldebrand. Re 80a Tresses Marka. ti05,.T.?.N' Ajlril Weakness shown by the visiting pitchers and opportunT bat flat PhM1.18 rnab" Bortin to di leat Phlladeplh la, 0 to 8. In a awvan in. rt :r,'h.tod;: WpVA ihVs: f!!t., li nd of ,he venth. The anUfle,Sfnt.h's WSner ' h,U1" rHILADBUPHU BOSTON 6tnnk. ef.. I 4 1 4 SMrNaUr. lb 4 4 4 1 1 Jjajoia. lb.; t 1 I Ispkar.'eTl 4 1 4 a Mcinala. lb. 1 1 4 I Sin ,if.V. 1 4 I a S Barry, as.... 1 log Oilalnor lb i I 1, a . -?'' 1 ttw-sr-si:: ! rj j ; DaTlaa. I 7 I,m ! h.. , j ; -j i a o S5-:i S J J J mni Walan 1 4 4 4 p ToUU M I 1 "44 Batted for McConnell In alxth Philadelphia 0 I 0 0 0 1 o. O 0 I 1 1 3 Z ri.i-.. Z. , "J"ie. inree-Dase hit: Oalnor. wtolen bat: Murphy, htrunk Hof.T' B,V!'" on rror,: Philadelphia. 1 Boston, a Baaea on balla: Off DavlsT 1 r.fiBr";l?r' ,; " Ru,n- Hits: Off F IS iln.two "nd one-third innings: off Hairer. 3 In one and tw-othirds in. n ngs; off Brassier. 3 In two innings. Struck out: By Harper. 3: by Breealer. 1; .win, empires. niu and Connolly. Vaaka Beat Senator. NEW YORK. AprU 2s-The New York : . " " " 01 irw irorn r.T !. n f" Boehllng with long .1 .fiiy.'r '" ,"e Deeea fuU ln the third Inning, while Cook hit a home run with two on the bases In the seventh rioiier. wno won nis Hiiro game for New Vftrlf KMa w - u at f a... i ... 1 1 ' . . . - . - v ' . . r, n aaniniiioil I runa coming in tha third Inning when BoehllnK In t hnnw run mfiik i u .4 . on ibaae. Cree was hit on the nnae with a thrown nail durina tha Drarll.a ami AiA n. play. 4core WASMINOTTW. KCW YORK A a H OA K aa u r 1 Aroata. rf ..I 4 14 4Malaal. II 1 Ills Ktaler, lb... 4 1 4 1 SHartaall. If. I 1 1 Milan. cl....t 4 I 4 IBauotaaa. of 1 110 0 wuiiajca. . 4 I I 1 lfipp lb..... I I 14 a a Oaadil. lb I I I 0 I Co. ik". rf 4 114a R-ii4a. It. 4 1 I SPerkiapa. a I Slip M.ira.a. lb . I I 1 4 llttna,, lb.... 1 Ills MoHrlila. a I I I I INaauakr. at 11 1 4 iioalla. p. I I 0 4 4Klahar. p.... 4 10 10 TotaU M 4 Mill Totals.. ...44 11 f 14 "0 Washlngtoa 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 a New York 0 0 3 0 0 1 8 8 -! Two-base hlta; Flshar, Baumann. Thrae la bit: Pipp. Home runs: Boehllng, took. 8tolen baaea: hostar, alaisel. Cook. Double playe: Prcklnpaugh to 11pp. Mor gan to Uandil. alaieel to Boone lo Pi pp. Haae on errors: Nea York, . Baaea on balls: Off Fiaher. 1; off Boehllng. a Hit by pitched bail: By Boehllng. Boone. Balk: Boehllng. Htru k out: By Fisher, 0; by Boehllng, 4. L'snptrea: Evans and Mul laney. , Read The bee's "Bustneea Chaaoeg" and f ot Into your ewe business. OPEN YOOR NOOTH AH say "ah:":o IVE HtN TOME MINOTE! WHALES SHUTJUT CASEYS Chicago Hammera Oat & Seven to Nothing Victory Oyer Eawfeds . with McConnell on Mound. - FOUR BUNS IN AN INNING CHICAGO, April 2. Chics go pounded oul a 7 to 0 victory over Kansaa City here today, McConnell pitching airtight ball for the locals. The entire seven runs were earned, four of them off Hennlng ln the one inning he pitched after Pack ard's withdrawal in favor of a pinch hlt Jter. Han ford's batting was the main fea ture In Chicago's scoring. Score: R.H.E. Kansas City.0 00000 0000 51 Chicago 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 7 18 1 Batteries: Packard, Hennlng and Brown; McConnell and Wilson. Brook feds Beat Terrapins. ' BROOKLYN. AprU 20,-The Brooklyn f ederals defeated Baltimore. 8 to 4, here , today. Bailey weakening in the sixth and .reventh, being pounded for nine hits and eight runs. He held tho Brooklyn .to one jhlt in the first five Innings. Score: IR. H E Baltimore ....0 OOOIOOSO 4 121 Brooklyn ... .0 0 0 0 0 3 0 8 11 1 Batterls: Bailey, Conley and Owans; Lafitta and Land. Newark Beats Blaee. NEWARK, AprU 36,-Newark won to day from Buffalo, S to 2, after the game was held up for twenty minutes by rain. Score: R.H.E. Buffalo 1 0000010O (83 Newark- 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 4 g 0 Batteries: Woodman. Krann and Ttlaln Mullen and Rarlden. WICHITA DEFEATS THE TOPEKS Boosters Take Third and Laat Game ef tha Serlea. i W'9HlTA' Kan- Aril . Wichita de reated Topeka today in the third and last aamM of th. -lu V . i. . ..... . x r - " D "jr .in. aiuia' 01 a 10 1. i hlL.? "'owed the Topeka team only eccre- ' b'" acratchea. WICHITA. AB. R .4 1 .41 :l 'I .. 4 ..3 0 ..3 0 .3 0 .3 1 H. 1 1 0 1 3 1 , 3 0 1 A. 1 8 0 0 0 t 1 1 0 Pownall cf . Wares, ah Graham. M Henry, lb Tydeinan, rf nspp, au Ritter. aa Griffith, c H. Cochran, p.. Totals .. iiriSL., 27 14 3 iui r.AA. n w ... R- H. O. A. E. 2' .f'ochr". 8b 4 0 0 8 1 1 Talllon, If OO'OIOO Jackson, cf 4 0,80 1 0 roraythe, rf.. ....... 4 0 0 1 0 0 f&VPs, c 4 - 0 0 3 1 1 l-aulniore, ?b 4 0 14 a 0 Roche, as J 1 J . j 0 VVolluma. lb ,8 0 1 0 3 0 Nel.iwn. p 3 0 0 0 6 0 Totals S3 "l " 24 13 1 T"Pt.k 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Wichita ,.Q 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 4 Lefl. " "ees? Topeka! 5; Wichita, (. Sacrifice hit: Henry. Two-base hlta: Roche, II. Cochran. Wool urns. Wares. Stolen bases: Wares. Rapp. fctruck out: Br ?ony.j Jy. 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