Jumping is Good Exercise but it Can Be Overdone Sometimes JOSIES COP GAME IN THEJLEYENTH JLourkes Pass Up Several Opportuni ties to Win by BatheT Ragged Base Banning. STILL LEAD LOOP, HOWEVER Th Rourk machine tupped a cor 7 terday and th lowly Drummer from St. Joseph copped a win from our ath letes, to 8. after eleven Inning of rather ragged baa ball, but It matter not fat the per cent re column, for tbe obliging OrlMllea turned a trick or two In Wichita and the Kan town waa trimmed, thua leaving Omaha etlll lurched t the top of the ladder. The Josh tried hard to give the game to our alda several time, but Mai-ty' athlete were not Inclined to take ad vantage, of the proffered gift. Paul tBrown passed out aeren awata, six walks and hla mates added nine miscue to the offering. On four distinct occaslona 'Hourke runner were nipped rambling promiscuously around th runway with out any apparent asps or direction or purpose. - Burney Everdon tolled nine rounds for Omaha and pitched fairly steady ball, eKpeclally considering It was his first effort this year and he was still nursing a flock of boils on the back of his neck. Burner had swell control, allowed nary a walk and kept the hits pretty well scattered. He expired in the ninth to lot Cy Forsythe bat for him. and Frank lin Johnson went In to get credit for tHe loss. Patterson Tarns the Trlelc A blow by Manager Ham Patterson did the work In the fatal eleventh. Fox beat out an infield hit and was sacrificed to second by Watson. Here Patterson In jected hi only hit mto the matinee and it sufficed to ruin the Rourkes. , Omaha got the Jump on the Invading battalion In the second stanza, but the lead was short-lived. Thomason was given a walk to start the festivities, and Huelsman laid down a neat sacrifice. Brown pegged wildly to second to catch Tommy there ' and the ball rolled Into conterfield. while Tommy hied his littla self to third. Krueger lifter a sacrifice fly to Fox. .giving Thomason oodles, of time In which to mark. Three , blows In the fourth put tho Joales one to the" good. Brltton beat out an infield hit and went to second on "WSUlltfrns" drive to right. Both men traveled an extra base wVen Huelsman foosled the ball a moment O'Day's sin gle to center registered both men. nonrkes Coant Two. , When Breen deceased In the sixth Krug caught slant for a hit to right, and went to third on Thomason' poke to tho same garden. Tommy was nipped trying to take second when the ball was to catch Kruk. Huelsman was dellber ately walked and he stole second. Krueger slammed a line drive to left, counting the manager and Huelsman. . Krueger went to third when the pill trickled through Fox, but Schllebner made th third out, , ndlng th rally. , .nj, ' Pass Vm Cac la Tenth - -That waa J for the Rourkes, although the bases were choked in the eighth, and a fin chance to count occurred In- th tenth. j The tenth waa the saddest round of the quarrel from a' home standpoint. Hulsman was safe on Willie Patterson' error, and. . waa forced by Krueger. Schllebner and Krueger wereboth safo on Willie's second fooxle,' and ' Whalen . drove a beaut of a hit to center.' Krueger stopped to watch the progress1 of the ball and was, as a result, cut down at the plate by Williams. v Bohllebner went to third In the interim, and then was caught napping off that bag by Wlthrow, mak ing a double play that should never have been accomplished. Brltton opened the seventh with a hit " for the h03tlles. s Williams doubled but Brltton was caught at the plate trying to score. William went to third on the Hay. He counted on ODays blow. Then ' vsme the 'fatal eleventh and the winning marker for tho Joetown athlete. ' Whalen Plays Cireat Game. Red Whalen played a great game at short. ' He made three hits and several sensational stops at short. Smith made a great running catch of what looked like a three-bagger from the bat of Fox in the third. ' , .. .' Today Tom Blodgett, the hero of tho opening combat, will toll on the mound for Omaha. Cy Forsyth will also be seen cavorting about one of the outfields. The game today will be called at S o'clock. Score: . ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H O. W. Patterson, ss... a 0 0 Olron, ss 0 0 Kox, If 4 1 WatHon. rf 4 0 H. Patterson, lb... S 0 Hritton. 3b S 1 tMlllams, cf 4 2 0'Day-ib 6 Withrow, c 4 0 Brown, p 4 0 0 S 1 11 s 7 0 1 0 0 i 0 i Totals 40 4 OMAHA. H 33 19 AB. R, 11. O. A. E. Smith, If Breen, 2b Krug, 8b Thomason. rf... 5- 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 7 17 1 0 0 0 0 r Huelsman, rf Kruegtr, c fv hltvbner. lb Whalen, ss lOverdon, p..- Johnson, p Forsyth Payne Total S7 S 7 33 17 1 Batted for Everdon In ninth. Payne batted for Johnson in tenth. St. Joseph Runs 0 0 0 S 1 0 0 0 1-4 Hits 1 1 0 S 0 S 0 0 1 2 11 Omaha Runs e iitMMt-i Hits 0 SlllSOOOlft-7 . Two-base hits: Watson, yithrosr. Stolen bases: Huelsman, Krug, Whalen. Sacrifice hits: Fox, Watson. Huelsman. Everdon. &rriflc fly: Kruager, Double play: W. Patterson to O'Day to H. Pat terson. Left on bases: St. Joseph. 6; Omaha, 1 Hits: Off Everdon, t in nine innings; off Johnson, 3 in tjvo Innings, fciruck out: By Brown, 4; by Everdon. 4; by Johnson. 2. Bases on balls: Off Brown, off Johnson, L. Hit by pitched ll: Krueger. Time; IJa. Umpire: Van Sickle. Huskers Offer to Play Creighton at Tennis Saturday An effort I being mad to eard a dual tennis meet between ta University of Nebraska and Creighton for next Satur day. Jumbo Stiehm haa a tennis team of which he la proud and bas Invited th local college to take in a little conflict C'buck Gardiner, an Omaha High school graduate, to one of the members of th Nebraska team. Chuck was also a mem tar of th university basket ball squad. OMAHA'S NEW LETT FIELDER WHO IS SOME FIELDER. BEARS BEAT WICH IN FIRST j Batting Rally in Ninth Inning Fails to Sate Wolres from the Griiilies, SCORE IS SEVEN T0 FOUR WICHITA, Kan.. May l.-Denver won the opening gam of the series from Wichita. A batting rally by Wlchjta In the ninth fell short. Score: v WICHITA. ' A.B. R. H. O. A. K. Pownall, cf 4 116 0 0 Wares. 2b 5 0 8 2 7 I Orahsm, If 3 0 0 1 0 0 Henry, lb 3 1 0 10 6 0 Tydeman, rf 4 1 1 0 1 0 Rapp, 3b 4 0 1 2 0 1 Rlttor. ss 4 0 1 1 1 0 Griffith, c 4 0 1 P 0 0 Oelst P ...'. 1 0 ft o. ' 3 . 0 Boott. p 0 0 0 W 2 0 NlchoUon, 1 0 1 0 0 0 Gray 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total. 34 3 DENVER. Zt 13 A.B. R H. 1 -1 1 2 1 1 A. 0 E. 0 0 0 0 0 J Spencer, cf ... Dell, If Whelan, rf ... Galloway. 3b Kelleher, ss . Fisher, lb .... Matthews, 2b Ppahr, e ....... Harrington, p II B ....... 4 S ..- 4 t 4 a Totals ;......M . 4 14 27 ' US 0 Batted for Olest In seventh. " I Battad for Bcott in ninth. Denver ..0 l 0 10 0 10; 04 Wichita .0 0 0 S O 0 0 0 1-3 Left on basest Denver! 12; Wichita, , Two-base hit- Fisher, Spahr (2), Pown all, Kelleher, Ware. Thre-base hits: Tydemsa. (Stolen bases:- Dell, Whelan. Matthew. Ware (i). Hits: Off Olest, 10 In seven innings, fetruck out: By Har rlngtvn 7; bv Glest. 5 f Scott. 1. Base on bslls: Off Harrington, 4 oVf Oeit. 2. Hit by pitcher: Henry. Vpmlre: Myers. Time: J:1C. .- : ' Kaws Use Six Men - On SlabGet Three Homers and Win It TOPETCA, Kan., May 1. Three home runs by the locals and th use of six pitchers featured the opening' of the eerie with Lincoln today. Score: . TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cochran, 3b. ........ 4 0 1 S 1 1 Tallion. If. 4 0 1 Jackson, cf. '. 4 , 1 .-"1 Mayes, rf 5 ' 1 1 Kapp, lb 3 0 0 Lattlmore, 2b 4 1 1 Roche, ss 4 12 Monroe,, c 4 2 3 (ann, p. 3 1 3 Clunn, p 1 0 0 - Styles, p 0 0 0 Nelson, p. r, 0 0 0 Total ... 36 7 13 27 8 LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. Wolfe. If. 4 2 3 2 0 McOofflgan. as. .... i 0 1,1 1 Bierbauer, lb 3,0 0 g 0 McAllister,' c 10 0 1 1 Mclntyre. rf 4 0 S 1 0 Aliman rf. 8 0 1 2 1 Morris, cf 2 1 0 I 1 H 8chreiber, 2b 4 1 3-8 4 Krueger, 3b 3 0 1 2 2 WHIUma. c.-lb. .... 2 1 0 3 1 11. Schrelber. p t 0 1 0 Ehman, p 1 0 0 0 3 Totals 36 S 10 24 13 1 Topeka 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 7 Lincoln 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 ft Home runs: Mayesi Lattlmore,. Monroe. Three-base hit: Mclirtyre. Two-base hits: Cochran. Monroe. Hacriftce hits: 'Coch ran, Tallion. Double play: Jax:kaon to lattlmore. Hits: Off Cann. 6 in six In ulnKs; off Clunn. 4 In two Innlnss; off B. Schrelber. 8 In one Inning; off Khmsn. 10 in ceven Inninns. Bases on balls: Off Cann, 8; off Styles, 1; off Nelson, 1; off Pchrelber, 2; off Ehman. 2. Struck out: Ky Cann, 4; by Vlunn, 3; by Nelson. 1; I liv Ehman, 1. Passed ball: Monroe. .Time, 2:06. Umpires: Oelsel and aPrent. I . ! Sioux Hit Mogridge Hard and Win Game DE8 MOINES, May l.-oux City hit Mogridge hard at opportune time today and won, 7 to t after th local had set the pace during the early Inning. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. IT. E. Coonev. 2b . o l . I 2 .3 1 0 .31 0 Is 1 3 .4 1 1 .4 1 2 .40 1 4 4 Fheohan. ss...... riarke. If . , Ksne. lb 'Hen.llng. Sb ICallshan, cf J M1 urnili-k, rf .. i Phelpa, o 0 27 ive;iy, p Totals 35 7 11 DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. H. E Hahn. rf Hunter, cf lawyer, 3b Jones, lb 4 1 10 j Bills, If Tannehlll, . so.. Hartford, s... Breen, o Mogridge, p.... Totals 33 T 21 -80 1 Sinuv ritv A t t A f !T lea Moines 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 04 Home run: Hensllng. Ywo-bsse hits: Phelps 2. Cooney. blieehan. Sacrlfire hits: Cooney, McCormlck, Hahn. btoleu basest: Callahan, Jones, Fills (2), Hart ford. Struck out: By Mosrldse, . by Kelly, . Hases on balls: Off Mogridge, 8. Kelly. 2. Hit by pitched ball. By Mog. lirljie IKsnel. Wild pitch: Murri.1a. Left on base: Pious City, 10: De atolna, L Thus: li. Vmplr; Cuatck. 1 f v'l UMPIRE RIGLER AND HERZ06MYE FIGHT Redleg Chief and Referee Battle on Diamond and Later Cause Ar rest of Each Other. " MANAGER HAS WORST OF IT BT. LOUIS, May l.-fmptre Rlgler and Manager Hertog of Cincinnati fought on the local National, league field and later caused each other's srrest upon charges of peace disturbance. In the seventh Inning ' Hugglns of f. Louis put Leach of Cincinnati out at second by the hidden ball trick, lienor disputed Rlgler's decision and was or dered off th field. A few minutes later he returned, and. according to Rlgler, called th umpire a name. In a flash RlKler tore off his mask and struck Heriog In the face with It. The two clinched snd pummeled each other until- twelve policemen and their i fellow players separated N them. Hertog was ' tAkan to the club house with a I bleeding nose and discolored eye. Rlgler showed few marks of the encounter. ' 6t. Louis won fom ths visitors. to J. Score: CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A B. ST. lyorm. AB.H.O.A LMnh.. cf . ... t I I OHui.lru lb. I 1 I I Si Hsnoi. m .l 114 Hlol.n. lf.. 1111 V'Kola's. Itxms. rf I 1 1 KIIMfrr. It .t I OMIIJrr. lb..; I 1 1 1 onmtn. rf.. i i w v nil rt... i i Omh, Sb ... t 14 4 (iwk lb..... 4 1 1 ; OlKn, lb.. . 4 1 I I nmier, m... I It;' ?".,r,;.IUV.1.Nl 1 t t JK' I J I t ftonsiaas, p. t tohien, p. t J t 8oBrti?r."" t " I Toui. M H V li 7 . Tvombisr .Is i Totals r t M I 1 Rattt tnr Rrhnldr In ninth. Cincinnati 1 0 t 0 1 0 0 0 0-8 St. Louis 1 0 0 I I 0 1 M Two-base hits: Beck, Long. Hugglns. Three-base hit: Dolan. Home run: Hertog. Stolen base: Long. Earned runs: Off Orlner, 1; off Douglass. I: off Ames, (L Double play: O-roh (unassisted). Mases on balls: Off Oriner, 4; off Rob inson. 1 off Douglass, 2: off Ames, 1; oft Sohnelder, t. Hits: Off Douglass. in three and one-third Innings; off Ames, 4 In one inning; off Schneider, 1 in three and two-thirds Innlnss; off Orlner, 7 in four innings; off Robinson, none in five Innings. Struck out: By Douglass. 1: by Hoblnson, a Umpire: Rlgler and Hart. Errors Result in Indians' Defeat by St.Louis Browns . CLBVBLA N D, 6., May 1 -MonUl and mechanical error allowed St. Louis to defeat Cleveland, S to 3, In ten Innings today. Alf of St. Louis' .runs were the result of misplaya, whllo Cleveland earned two runs of its tlnee. The winning runs were scored aftor one was out on Shot ton's slt'gle. Shields' error, on Austin's grounder, Pratt' base on balls, a fore play and C. Walker' hit. Score; CLHVBtAND. BT. LOUtS. AB H O.A C AB.H.O.A . L1bold, tl,. (til ORottton, If.. 11101 Kodsra. lb. I 8,1 I Auuln, 8b... 8 8 I S Chapman, M4 0 1 t OPrttt. lb,... 4 0 S S Jackaon, rf.. 4 1 1 1 OKaurmsn. lb I 1 It S OrmnT. If... 3 1 1 I.W.lk.r. rt I S;i 1 Iter bare, lb. 4 14 1 SWtllums. rt I 1 1 fmiclda. lb- 4 111 ILaTsa, ss... 4 14 1 O N.III, ... 8 4 it A(tnw. .... 1 4 Bllllns. 1 1 1 ouwrm'k, 4 I Ha issrsi'S, I 0 1 11 Walker, i Totals.... M, 4 at IT t f J u- Mitrhell. .. 1 v . Bmlt ' .It ' .,- '. ' Hammoal , . Woo4 1 't ' i Touls U ti Til - Batted for Hngerman in th eighth. Ran for ONell In the eighth. Batted for Mitchell in th ninth. Cleveland 0 0 01000'300- St Lout ........1 O0OO0TOO2-S Earned runs: Cleveland. 2. Two-base hit: Kauffman. v Three-base hlti Will iams. Home run: Jackson. Stolen base: Hodger, Shotton. Hit: Off Hagerman, 4 In eight innings; off Mitchell, 8 In two innings.- Bases on balls: Off Hagerman, 5; off R. Walker. 1; off Mitchell, 2; off Loudermllk, 2. Struck out: By Hager man, 3; -by Mitchell, 1; by Loudermllk, S. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Hildebrand. . Nebraska Swamped By the Ames Aggies LINCOLN, Neb., May L (Special Tele tram.) Nebraska was literally swamped in th annual track and field meet be tween th Huskers and the A me Ag gie here thia afternoon, Ames winning, Ml to 81 a Th Huskers never had t look-in, Reed' team Wing composed of Inexpe rienced youngsters. - Captain ReavU vaulted twelve . fet, but outside of that event there were no noteworthy performance. . The summary : 100-ard dash: Dlekenson, Ames, . first; Scott, Nebraska, second; Irwin, Ne Irnska, third; Pitch. Ames, fourth. Time, 0:104. Mile dash: Barker, Ames, nrst; ecrog gle, Ames, second; Anderson, Nebraska, third; Spohn, Nebraska, fourth. Time, 4:39. . 1 - Discus "throw: Burrus.; Ames, first Packer, Ames, second; distance, 101.2 feet ann 1004 feet. 440-yard dash: Miller, Ames, first; Zumwinkle, Nebraska, second; -Wilson, Ames, third. Time, 0:f.2V4. X)-ysrd hurdles: Packer. Ames, first; Burrus, Ames, second; Ooetse, Nebraska, third: Roberts. Nebraska, fourth. Tuns, iv:2H- - . . role vault: rieavis, reDrasKS, ursi; Wllklns. Ames, second. Height, 12 feet. SftO-yard dash: Joslyn, Ames, first; Evan. Ames, second: Clark, Nebraska, third; Kublck, Nebraska, fourth. Time, wysrd dash: Dickinson. Ames, first; jficott Nebraska, second. Time, 0:22lfc. i Hish lump: Burrus. Ames, first, llum- inn l, Nebraska, second. Height, t feet 7 'inches. Shot nut: Dering, Nebrsska. first; I Packer, Ames, second. Distances, 84 feet 3'4 inches and 34 feet 24 Inches. I Half-mile relay: Won by Ames. Time, 1:33. .Mile relay: Won by Ames. Time, S 83U. Two-mile run: Bore land. Ames, first; ;McMasters, Nebraska, second. Time, 10:15. Broad jump: Packer, Ames, first, die- tance 20 leet u incnes; Anssnny, e- Drassa. secona, ais'nce cei wy lai-nw i Sidney Hatch Wins ' - St. Louis Marathon ST. LOl'lS, May 1. Sidney Hatch of the Illinois Athletic club won th annual marathon of tha Missouri Athletlo associ ation today In 1:06:104. SAM HUNTLEY TOPS FiaD AT COLUMBUS TRAP SHOOT COLUMBUS. Neb.. May 1 fpcUl.) Sam Huntley of Omaha led th field la tho first day of th registered trap shoot ing tourney here with 197 break out f a possible 200. Tbe high score ws made despite a bad wind which handicapped tht shooters. Bert Dixon and Don Mc Coan of Omaha wer also in th money with US breaks. SPORTS SECTION of The Omaha - Sunday Bee . . '. - OMAJIA, BUSY SPORT MONTH AT NEBRASKA UNI Tennis, Spring Foot Ball and Track ' Keep Athletes at University I UU UiC AUIUQ. FU0T BALL PROSPECTS GOOD fir JAMK K. LAWnKWCK. MNOOLN.. May l.-(?nclal.)-The last month of the university yesr will be an exceedingly busy, one- for Oomhusker athletes, tennis, track athletics, spring" foot ball and base ball dividing th at tention. With the tennis tournament today. In which Nebraska was represented by Harry Kill and a H. Cbatt, Athletlo Director Stlehrn I endeavoring to arrange a tournament with Orelghton university on the following Saturday, and then on May 14 and IS the big Missouri Valley tournament, which will be held In IJn coln this year, will be played at the Country club courts. Each Missouri Val ley team la entitled to a team entry in the double and two In th alngles. The following Saturday, May 30. the Univer sity of Oklahoma and Nebraska will hold a tournament In Lincoln. This complete th tennis schedule for the season the first attempt Nebraska has made to take part In this popular branch of sport C. H. Gardiner of Omaha, Harry Ellis, j O. H. Chatt Phil Hawkins and Franco ar the most promising tennis 'player and Stiehm expect to pick his team from them. Foot Ball Candidates Out. Stiehm reports more Interest In spring foot ball practice than ever before, with mor candidate turning out, Including th ttrarslty men. He It much encolraged over th splendid showing the men are making. Btlehmr has two, hard Jobs m hi hand for the next foot ball team and ' he 1 devoting every attention to patch ing, up these two hole during th spring practice. Th loss of Captain Halllgan necessitates th development of. a punter 'snd drop kicker, while the quarterback position must be filled. Jimmy Gardiner of Omaha. Outopollk and Corey, the big vanity tackle, ar all booting th ball over fifty yards In spring practice, which la better than th university punters last season managed to do. Stiehm said tha work of these three men this season hat been most pleasing. : For the quarterback position Stiehm Is using five men, lncludlngCook, th for mer Beatrice star; Caley, Porter Hoadley and Kelley. Th work In practice Indl cat that Jumbo will not lack for plenty of quarterback material of merit next fall. . With tho. first real test of the .eson tcday against Ames, Coach Reed and his' track squad will have a busy - season ahead. Th Kansas Jayhawkers come to Lincoln next Saturday and a week later the .Minnesota dual meet la held. Red 1 not expecting very much of hi track rquad this sesson. II freely admits that th track men are Inexperienced, and in view of the veteran track team at nearly every on of the Missouri valley confer ence schools he doe not expect th Huskers to climb out of. the hoi where they have been in track work for th last year- Prof. Morrill Resigns. Th resignation of Prof. Morrill, fol lowing th abolishment of the forestry department at the university by ths re gents, will necesaltat the election of an other faculty member of th athletlo toard. At th meeting of th university senate today Dr. Walcott was recom mended to fill th vacancy and his se lection will undoubtedly b approved by the regents. . Prof. Morrill has served prcmlnently on the athletic board during the last two years. Fire student member of the athletlo board ar also to be elected May 10. Th election of the student members is open to undergraduates and alumni of tha university, th election being conducted under th Australian ballot system. . Tbe fiv atuder.t members? acting with th six faculty members, have the entire government of athletic at the university. Captain Dick Rutherford of th foot ball team I tha only candidate for member ship on the board so far. Yanks Win the Fifth In Eow; Beat Macks NEW YORK, May l.-The New York Americana won their fifth straight gam today when they scored an easy victory over the Philadelphia American league champions by 11 to 1- The Yankees knocked )hawkey out of the box early In th gam and continued to score on Bressler and Davis. Score; I'HILJkDBIJ'HU. NW YORK. All. HO. A g AB.H.O.A C. Murvbf, rf.. 4 0 I Malal. h..t 4 114 Walah, If ... t 1.1 Hartaall. If. I I Kmn. cf... I I 1 I SHIich. cf...,4 11 klkan M 1 at f IPlna tab K 111 at aV I MrlouU. lb. 4 14 Pai k!npa','.aa I 141 liarrr, .a.... I 13 1 VBoona. lb... I 111 Kvf. Sb 8 I I 1 Wwwr, a.. 4 I 4 4 Hhwkr. . 1 4 4 1 slawall. a. I 1 4 0 4 braaalor, .. 1 1 UaTla. f 1 4 1 0 Total.... I II tl 11 I Totals M T 84 14 S Philadelphia. 1 01 100000 S New York 1 3 3 1 0 1 0 8 11 Two-bsse hit: Caldwell. Three-base hit: Btrunk. Home run: Boor.a. Stolen bases: Maisel, Cook. Earned runs: New York. I; I'lilladHphla, 3. Double plays: Fecklnt-augh to Itoone toMpp; Boone to lckinauKh to Plpp 2i. basts on balls: Off Cal.lwelU 8; off Sliawkey, 8. Bress ler, 2 Hit: Off Shawkey, In two and one-third Innings: off Breasler, 3 In three and two-thirds Innings; off Dsvls, 4 In two innings. Struck out: By Caldwell, 4. L'niplixa. Muilsney and Eana. Harvard Hla la Tea a Is. CAMBRIDGE. Msss , May 1 Hsr va.nl Unnis team won all sit ntatche from AJOiiiUat toda. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY Omaha High School Athletes Make Records -;J7'1''v .f.-.1.., If ' v:' - ' V' tj ;" '?- ij f ' fe y t.': r i l vH l Pi)-1 -i Jt:. Frldolph EngBtrom. in a meet at Bellevue last Saturday, broke the state record toy the dlecue by four feet, sailing the plate X17 feet Inthea. The former record was US foot 9 Inches, '.-. . . , , ' Carl Luteg, during the flrst half of tha class meet at the High school wdiMdv. hfnka tha stata fcord for the shot pit by tour Inches, He heaved the lead 45 feet TVs Inches, beating the former record of 45 feet Inches. ' Luteg and Engstrom were both foot ball and basket ball stars. They played a half and tackle respectively on the foot ball team ahd they were fellow guards on tbe basket ball team. WHALES DEFEAT -THE BLUES Frendergast . 0utpitcb.es Anderson . in Two-to-One1 Vio tory. i- is - r RESULT IS . TWO TO ONE BUFFALO, Ni T May 1 Frendergast outpltched Anderson In a to 1 victory for Chicago today. It was Anderson's first appearsnoe In th box her thl eai son. He pulled out of what looked like a oad fix In tha fourth Inning, when th visitors secured only one run oot of three Ingles and a base on ball. With the base full and on out, Farrel forced Fisher at th plat and Prendergast struck out. Scire: - R.H.E. chicsgo i i o e e e o-s s e Buffalo 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ol S 0 Batteries: Prendergast 'and Fisher; Anderson, Marshall and Allan. Beatrice Leaguer tv Win from Indians BEATRICE. Neb., May 1. (Special Telegram.) Th Beatrice . Stat league team won from th Nebraska Indiana today. 8 to 8. Feature wer a bom run by Brannan and three-bagger by Berk wits of Beatrice. Boo re: RUE. Indian 0 0 M (I I M I I Beatrice 0 1 1 1 X t 0 -S IS Batteries: Connolly, -Mlles and Black, Hawk; Adams, Errett and Buster, Egan. Caseys Make it Two Straightfrom Balf eds BALTIMORE, May l.-Kansas City made It 'two straight by taking today' oe-saw contest from Baltimore, S to 1 Bender allowed only three hit In seven Innings, but Chad bourn's homer ent In two runs ahead. Score: R.HE. Kansas Clty. O M t H 1 M I I Baltimore ... 0 1 0 0 0 0 S 1 04 10 0 j Batteries: Cullop, Blackburn. JoJhnson ana urown; uenaer. yuinn ana uwena Quakers Win from f Navy on Water I w ANNAPOLIS, Md.. May l.-Pennyl- vania won tne varsity race irom ravy by two lengths In T minute IS seconds. Pennsylvania also won the second crew vent. Navy won th fourth class race. , MORAN CHECKS TERRIERS AND NEWFEDS TRIUMPH NEWARK, N. J., May 1 Harry Moran held the St. Louis terrier In check to dsp, while his teammates piled up four runs. Three of th four tallies were driven In by Moran himself, who was very much In the spot light. Score: R.H.C. ft. Ixuis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 10 I Newsrk 3011000 4S0 Batteries: Watson. Herbert and. CbaP- man, MOjai sua jiauiusa. 2 11)15. sv32Ja GIANTS SURRENDER KAUFF Player Is Formally Ecleased by New York National League Clubs. EE MAT BE B-EI STATED NEW TORK. May J. A a result of a conference between H. M. Hempstead, president of th New Tork National league base ball olub. and R. B. Ward, president of th Brooklyn Federal leagu club, held this afternoon In connection with th special meeting of th Federal leagu called to consider th status of Player Benny Kauff. Mr. Hempstead an nounce! that he surrendered all tha Claim of th New. Tork Olant to th services of Huff. President Hempstead, after hi confer ence with Mr. Ward, gave out a state ment saying: "Kauffs services wer offered to us several weeks ago and it waa represented that be waa under no contract with-any club.- Not until w fait thoroughly satis fied that ha waa free to sign a contract witty us did we sign him. "In this conference Mr. Ward brought to our attention fact of which w had no previous knowledge and which wa be lieve give blm th right to Kauff serv ice," President Ward gave out a statement. In which b said h believed th ' roosnt complications wer all tbe result of a misunderstanding." Immediately after Hempstead and Ward had announced tbe reaching of an agreement. President Qllmor of th Federal leagu anounoed that th special meeting held in the same hotel and at which all the club president wer In at tendance, had been adjourned. President Clilmor said that he was not ready to say when Kauff would b restored to good standing In th Federal leagu. but Intimated that the player' suspension might be lifted within a few day CINCINNATI. O.. May L-Th National Bas Ball commission today refused th application for reinstatement of Benny Kauff, Brooklyn Federal league player, who Umed a New York National leagu contract on last Thursday. Th finding of th commission follows; "Player B. Kauff applies to th Na tional commission for reinstatement In Organised Bas Ball, HI request U re fused for th reason that In th past h had not res pox-tod his contracture! obli gation and, therefore, in our Judgment, la not a desirable person to b identified with th great national gam. (Btgned) "Signed by August Herrmann, B. B. Johnson and John Tener." "National Commission." Th decision waa arrived at aftar nu merous telsphonlo communication bad taken plac bet ween Chairman Avurut Herrmann and President Toner of th National leagu and Johnson of American leagu. th other two member of th commission. Th result of th de cision will be that Kauff cannot play base ball with th Now Tork National or any club o para ting lander th ml) at th National -sm $aJX-srmaam& PHILS CONTINUE TO CLIMB; BEAT GIANTS New York Loses Game with National1 League Leaden Marked by Brilliant Fielding. FINAL RESULT IS FOUR TO TWO PHILADELPHIA. Msy 1 Philadelphia defeated New oTrk today. 4 to 2. in a game marked by brilliant fielding, with Loberf, Bancroft, Becker and Bymo making the sensational plays. Bancroft' single and Becker's home run in tho first Inning gave Philadelphia the lead, and an error by Povle In the sixth cost the visitors two runs. Meyer started one of New York's runs off Alexander with a double and his second two-bagger sent in another tally. Bofor the game) Pitcher Perrltt of New oTrk and Byrne collided going after a fly ball. Perrltt nose wai broken and three of his teeth were knocked out and he was taken to a hospital. Score: KRW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.R. AB.H.O.A K. Murraj, rf..4 I 4 RrrM. lb... 4 8 1 ItaTl, lb ... i I I lxhert. th. . I FlMrhar, aa, 4 " 1 I Panrrnn, aa, a I M a w tKKtrr. If... 4 1 t OCrarath, rf.. 4 Huma. !(.... s 1 OWhlttad, of. I MM 111 ltnhrn, rf4 S Onuior. lb... I iralnard, lb 1 II Mrrars e ... 18 4 Malha'aon. a I 1 Hrhauar, s Oram t I o 1 OUid.ma. lb. 1 11 1 0 (iKIIIItar, ... I 1 4 I a I (Alexaodar, pi 1 4 a Of Toiala M inil 1 Trxala B 1 13 1 Byrne ouT for Interference by a coacher. Hatted for Mathewson In the eighth. New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 Ihlladelphla 2 0000300 -4 Two-base hit: Brslnard. Three-ba hit: Byrne. Homo run: Becker. Htol:-n base: Becker. Earned runs: New York. I, I'hllsdelphln, 2. Iouble play: Fletcher lo Doyle to Bralnard. Hits: Off Mathew son. In seven Innings; orf Schauer, 2 In one Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Alexander, Tohert. Struck out: By Mathewson. I: liy Alexander. . umpires: Qulgley and Eason. Hughes in the Box, Braves of Boston Crush Superhas BROOKLYN, May l.-Boston best Brooklyn, 4 to 1. today, Hughes allow ing the locals only three scattered hit and having them shut out until th ninth, when a pass to Dubert, Stengel' hit by pitched ball and two outs gave the Brooklyns their lone run. Boston's two runs in the second were cleanly earned on Magee'a single, J. Carlisle Smith's triple to left and a hit by Maranvllle. The other two runs 4Vere made on errors. Bonre: BOSTON. BROOKLYN. I An.H OA K. All H O, A K Moras. H....4 I I ln'M.ra. MM Fitipat'k, IM I I I 01i.nb.rt. b. I 11 e clhr. If. ..I I S 0H!nl. rt.. I Mum, er...4 1 I 4 OW-hrat. If I SnhmMt. lb. 3 II t ACutahaw, lb. 4 i Smith, lb. 4 14 1 OMt.ra. cf.... 4 MaraiiTtt, s I I 4 4 OHrhulti. 3b.. I Oowdjr, o.... 118 1 SMrt'artr, a., I 4 1 S I I 1 Husbaa, p .. 118 Ofl.Hmlth. p.. 1 4 0 1 -aim rmas . 1 s e v Totals M T SI 14 lAppi.loa. p. 0 1 Total XI I 17 14 3 'Batted for B.-Smith In the eighth. Boston ,...0 8 UiLO 0 0 0 1-4 Brooklyn ' u...O 0 IT 0 0 0 1-L Two-baa hits! - J. Smith, Maranvllle. Three-base hit: J. Kmlth. Double ilys: O'Mara to CuUhaw to Uaubert; Hchmldt to Marhnvlll to Schmidt. Bases on er rors) Boston, 1; Brooklyn, l. Bases on balls: Off rfmlth, 1: off Appleton. 1; orf Hughes, ft. Hits: Off Smith, 7 in eJght Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Hughes, etengel. Btruck out: By Smith, 3; by -Appleton, 1. Umpires: Klem and Emslia. . Cubs Beat Pirates, Three to One Score PITTSBURGH. May l.-Chlcago de feated Pittsburgh today, S to L Adams wa knocked out of the box In the fourth Inning when he allowed three hits and two runs. The visitor could do nothing with Kantlehner. and Conselman Stand- rld. for Chicago, war unhlttable with ' (i i wis vu 1 1 1 vi usaswcaia i 7vi tj . - - CHICAOO. FITTHIWmOH. . AB.H.O.A. St AB.H.O.A.B. flood, rf I I 0 Unhnatno, lb 4 1 1-S Flatter, aa... 4 14 1 0rjr. If .... 4 t 1 Srhulla, If.. 4 8 1 tB.lro. lb.... 4 8 4 4 rimrman. lb 4 1 4 I SHIochma. rf 4 1 4 HHltr. lb.... I 1 II eWaiiiar. lb.. 4 1 O. Wllllama, of 3 3 S 01-J.una, at. 4 4 I nrraa'baa, 8 1 4 1 OF , l 1 4 1 OPwhans, ....! 1 f Phoian. lb.. I 88 lOorbor. ss... 8 8 8 t atandrld. I 4 Vlos 1 1 Adftml, s.,.. 0 I Total IS t ST 10 8Kantlohnr, 1 1 VmUo ... 1 Conalinao. , 8charaa .. 1 0 Totals M T IT l 8 Hatted for Oerber in ninth. Batted for KantUhner In eighth. Batted for Conaelman In nintlv. - Chicago 0 1 0 t 0 0 0 0 S Pittsburgh 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Two-bus hit: Bchulte. Three-baa hit: Hater. Stolen bases: Baird (3), Suhulte. Earned runs: Chicago, & Bases on balls: Off Standrldge. ; oft Adams, 1.; off Kantlnhner, 1; off Conselman, 2. Hits: Aff Adams, S In four Innings; off Kant lehnar, 2 In four Innlnics; oft Conselman, 1 in one Inning. Struck out: By Stand ridge, 3: by Adams, 1; by Kantlehner, 2: by Conselman, a Umpire; Byron and Orth. Russell for Sox Shuts Out Tigers CHICAOO, May 1-RusscU provadr an nlrfma to Detroit today, holding them ' to three scattered hits, whtlo Chicago, shut out tha visitor. S to 0. Ray Schalk hornet with two men on the bases was" enough to give tho locals the game, but they added two more by bunching hit In tho third and lgnt Innings. Cobb was ordered out of tbe game In the asventh ' Inning for arguing with the umpire. Score: PITIWOIT. CHICAGO. i AB.H.O.A C AB.H.O.A. E. Wash, as 4 I I 4 Qutnlaa. if.. 4 0 I 0 s Vlu, lb-lb.. 811 tlUnh. lb 4 1 1 S Cobb, cf I OK.dlllna. lb 4 I I 1 rullar, H. .. 1 1 OKelK h, If.). I I I Craw bird, rt 8 1 1 4J Cullina. ill i Voarb. If.... 4 8 8 Woavar, s.i 1 I I Kar-na. l ib I IIS IHrl.f. lb ... I till Jaoobaa, larf I 14 4 halk a.... I 111 1 e Poterr, a.... 11 VKuaaell, s.. 3814 Dubuc. a I Coal kla, 3 4 t I Total Is S 87 S 1 atorlartj .. 1 S aoroulOA p. Totals II I 14 1 4 Batted for Coveleakle In th eighth. (Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Chicago 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 Two-base hit: Roth. Home run: Sohalk. Stolen base; Wolver, Brief i. J. Uililns. Vitt (3), Crawford. Double plays: E. CoJUo to Wolver to Bnatf; Coveleak) to Buab to Jacobaon. Basea on balls: Off Coveleakle, 3; oft Russull, S Hits: Off Coveleakle, In mix and twothlrd Innings; off Reynolds, 3 in ou inning. Struck out: By Coveleakle 4; by UuaeeU, K Umpire: Nail In aud Dla nen. WOMEN TO START THE GOLF SEASON AT COUNTRY CLUB Th ftrat play of th i of th Woman's Ootf a nnutfcia to i uled for loday att tbm Om&ft guo. : i