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Bringing Up
UOSIES WALK OFF
i WITH FRIGID GAME
JCoU Hakes It Disagreeable for Ath
j Jetes and Spectator! Alike, While
Iloitilei Cop It, 8 to 8.
jilMATTDHS GET IN PARS TKEZ
' Tbj Rotirkes never did make an- aa
jrwrUona that they vera practlrwd polar
Leiplorers, with tha resGlt that when they
tried' to battle the! Drummer yesterday
ttmder weather ' condition which raght
"av tickled such men aa Peary and Doc
Oook, they dropped a punk combat. S to
It waa ladles' day, and. besides, a
lainoh of amateur player who held a
parade to boost Hunday base "ball, whic h
lua comca up at the election thli day.
ot la free. Quito a number of fair fan
sites and embryo Ty Cobha and Trla
Fpeakers atuck the thin through, just
to prove, Mr. nnrnum's. declaration thnt
there Is one born every minute, j
Jflcerlno Lakaff, Just presented to the
3olesby Prank Iabell, hurled tha vie
tcry for the visitors. Nick had one bad
round, the third, when five run, were
counted, but tho rcat of tha time his
4-labcraft waa aufflclently expert to pre
sent MX scoring. Anotrier refreshed
rroduct from Pea Moines, in the person
of Art Ewoldt, gamboled about tha ahort
field for tha hostile. "
, An error by O'Day, Cloman's ' .in field
,9ilt, Krus's triple, Payne's double Kor
ythe's single, an error by EwaKH'and
Krucaara trlplo counted tha fiva for
maha and . it, looked llfca fBr ell to
Xkatf, but that s;mt merely grinned
-nnd came tuck for mora, which was not
forthcoming, aa the Ilourka artillery
greased abruptly at thin point. Tha (una
liJose up on tha bombarding oorpa.
All kinds of base ball netted the Joatos
tallica, nits, error, bases on balls and
lugped baUmen, all took a hsiid. The
uae no norm.l .thi . ' ....
. , . ' - "i-
v -v ln a rcinaeraior.
Ieaptt tho loss the Rourkes -atlll lead
Ilia league, aa Topeka waa tflmnu-d by
tha Lowly Uka fnim Unoln. Today
tha Drummers and tha Itourke pav the
lat game cf the aerlea. Ounie will b
ttalled at S o'clock. 8core:
ST. iDSKl'ir.
AH. K. if, ,). a. K.
Vnx, lf.
IWateon, rf. .,
Il'attermm. lb.
il'ritton. at. .,
ptV'illUuua, cf.
, O'Day. JL.
'T)woldt, ita. ..
I'Withrow, c.
;Jiuaf, p
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4
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Krug. Zb.
.Pay ue. 8b
Vornvfhe, if. . .
jTboiiuiaoii, f.,
I K riemt-r, o
ISlueUfnan. rf.
, hlibr.er. lb.
fXVbalen. ss. ...
41O0HUUI, p
KVabb. p.
tJnhnaoo, p. .
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1 Totals'.
11 Tl
13
fmlth betfd for Crabb lnj..venii,
L, ",""1 t.ane.i ror j,)br,.n in ninth.
fSt Joseph I
"na e A a 4 A I 3
YI - .....
0 0-
1 h-ia
.....i w I i I X i
TP imtlia
l-rw fl M 0 t M 4-1
I ,,tt i s i o a l-u
I Three-base hit: Krug, Krueger. Two
Jte hlU. Payne, Wltbrow, Fo. Kiolen
bnws: Patterson, lu-ittuu. Kecrtflc kit:
Vllllama. Double p!y: imuon to
Hi Day to Patterson; Hhulun to Krur to
bin Lui-r. Ill on baeee: ft. Jot Mi 7
iCvujulia. u. litis: orr a ... '.'
HjiUuks; off Crabb, 7 In lour UninK; offt
i''""'1- two jiiniru, Mruck out:
.,'yLff' 1; l ","''ii. 1; by Crabb,
. by Jobnaon. 1. Hn,s cm bnlls: off
i 0":J- 11U. by l"l''hed bull: Hy
Jjikatf (Krug end rVhlM-hnrrb by tat.b
tUriuun). Time : 3:US. I mpire; VaoBukle.
EHaOES 1IKLP KAWg To"
L09K
aeffeetlve Plteklas fop Tobek A 1m
A Ida I'laculaa 4a M ia.
TOPEKA. Kaa. Mav S-Krrors at
rrlUcal tune .nd i ff.ctlv litt. htrur
'M4 Unroui toJay. and tUoVwiore woi
IJNCOLN.
Alt. H. If. O. A.
Volfe. If
"Me;ttffilla,Bs i
A'. l !lm iim, ib.
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luitwl for rinle lu ith.
i.ttvvl lor .Nil.n In nimh.
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Jackkvu,
Father
: t i . i i" n i
S-ircber. Bacrlflce hlta: McOaf flgan,
McXlllstpr. ttnrlflre fly: NarVeson.
Double plays': Nervesnn to McAlUster to
V;Ihiii, fthrcIUer to MoUafflgan to
WHIlama. Htolen daee: Bchrelber. Hits:
Off styles. In six Innlr.ga; off McCoy,
1 In no inntn; off Narvason, 4 In nlna
Innlnas. l:aea on baUs: Off Styles, ;
off MoToy. 1, off Narveaon, 4, Birurk
out: Hy Stylo. ; by Nelson, ; by
Nsrveson. k Hit by pitched ball: Bv
Myle, 2; by Narvesnn, 1. Time, t vi
Umpires: Oetsel and Parent.
CLE AX JWEKP FOR GKIZELIES
DTtr Take Last of Series freni
IVIeatlla, fear Tkr.
WTCjnTA. Kan.. May 1-A triple play
helped Wichita hold a leal over Denver
until the last Innlns; when a bait In- rally
hy the tlniiora tied the score. An error
hy Orsham let In tha wlnnlnc run, msk
1ns; It 4 to J, a clean s-cep of tha series
for Denver. Score:
,. W'ICinTA.
i AM. H. If. O. A. R.
If.
0
1
I
1
l
0
t
-0
0
0
I'nwnall, ' ef.V. 1. 3 0 0 ' 1 1 0
Wn.-v-i. 'JB...
Nliholson. Jf
Hi-nry, lb
T.viloinan, rf
KFP. 3I
Hlttor; a
Ornliam, e...
Kiillivan. p.. i
Woulhcrn, a.
Urlfftth
o 0
n . 3
Totala....,
XI s
DKNVER.
i AU. It..
...... ft - 1
, s 0
, 1 0
i a is
it.
I
i
o
T
I
0
0
1
0 '
o.
t
1
1
0
I
I ,
, 7
1
4
0
0
0
J5.
.0
0
0
1
1
0
1
Hjien'-er, cf......
of fey, If
Dell, If
Whelan. rf
liHllowxy;' Sb....
Kelleh'V, sa
I'Uher, lb
M nit hews, 3b....
Hliestnk, e
fiknil, p ,
(InMmrn, p.......
Hpahr
Mitchell, lb...,
.t 4 0
..4 0
., 3 0
.. 4
.. 4
.. a
.. o
' Totals. ........ .....K 4
10 27 la
Ftatied for Southern In ninth.
Hutteil rnr Hhr.r in nlntli. ,
Hatted for (iaskxll In ninth. " . " .
Denver ' t 1 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 S-4
Wlchltay 04 0 0 1 1 0 0
lycft on bases: lJfiner, ; Wichita, 6.
Secrtflce hlte: Haskell. Wares. Two
bnno hlte: tl)encer. Jlenry (11, Oalloway.
Htolen rtesca: t'offey, Tydnuian. Hits:
Off Ouakell, T m eluht luiilnirs: off Hul
II van, f In elKht linilnars. ImuMt play
Warn to Henry. Triple play: Tydemen
to tlreham trt Wares to Graham. Htruek
out: Hv neakrll. ; byy Bulllvan, 1; by
Southern, lu, Hnea on belle: Off
2
:"''!. Hit by pitched, ballt On (owy
uy tkiutnern. Time: i:iul t inpira: aieyera.
IIOOKTKRS DGFRAT T"K IOFX
!e
Motaea Takes Klaht
eve
(lami ta TeatlavlMara,
DKrt MOINKf, May .-Poor Infield
woik by hloux City and the wlldness of
Its pitchers enabled Des Moines to over
come, a sin-run lead mad off Orraory
Iti the opening Inning, the locaJa winning.
to 7, jn ten Innln,. B-or:
AB.
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0
0
0
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t'ooney. !b ,.
riheehen, ,
t'larke. If ..
Kane, lb ...
Hennllnir, !(!
0
1
1
1
I
I
1
0
' atlnben, cf
0
0
Mot ornilck,
'helps, c ,
t'risp, c ...
WoiMlburn.
Kelley, p .
W bile, p ,
rf
1
1
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1
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Totals
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ah: h. h. o. a.
4 oo
4 010
tilth
i a it o
Ilahn, rf ...
Hiann-y, cf
wyvr, 2b .
Jones, lb ...
Hills. It ....
Tannehlll, 3b
llanfurd, aa
I'rb", c ....
On-gory, p .
.. 0 0 t 0
:: 'ii.
.. i i 4 a
.. o oo 1
...4 1 .1 0 2
i nomas, p .
TolaU .
...49 a 10 90 11
One out whep winning run scored.
H1oux City 01090000 0-7
Dra Molina 0 40000100 14
Two-be. e lilts: Jones, rihsnley. Kacrt
flee hits: Crlp, bayer. bloleu bHses:
licneling, bavr (1). Mtruck out: Hy
ri.oiua. 1; by Kelley, ; tiy White. 1.
Hass on balls: OH Oregory, 1; off
'J bemas, 1; off WoodUurn. 4, olf Kelley.
4, vH White. J. Hit with plu-hed bail:
Hy l.rvnotv IStiwelis.nl:' bv Tboinu
irhcliwi. Wild pitches: Uregory. Wtotl -
urn. Hits: off Uregory. a In tnree and
oiia-tblrd Innings; oil SVoodburrt. 1 In
011a Inning; off Kelley, I in five and one-
third Inning. loubie ilay; Kaeyer to
Hartford to Jonea. i'aseed balls: Plica
i2). Crisp. Lett on baaoa: Horn City,
S; Dea Molnea. IS. Time; 1.4a. L'mptro:
Cucick.
Pitcher EdWalsi
: . is Seriously. Sick
IS ANUISLBH, Cal.. May a.-Edl
Walsh, pitcher for tha Chicago Amerloaa
league team, wbo ha been hare all
spring trying to get hla ana lata shape,
la 111 and alighllydelirloua at Umaa. Hla
physician diagnosed tha caa aa grip pa,
v . i - . ..
Aseerteaai AasectaittBy
At In.HaiiapollaScora: RH E
4'tlumbus 2 7 1
lmiinaHiia 4 10
HatWrles: Columbua Mt'heneberg and
Coleman; Indlanapolla, liurk and Black
burn. - .
At St. PaulcVore: R lt.B,
Milwaukee , 10 1
bt. Paul 1 1 2
Hatlerk-: Milwaukee, fshakleford r"and
Tlraniiori ; Ht. Paul, Del fieri, Oarctnur and
Marsbaft.
At l-julvllle Soora: R.H.E.
'lvvelnnJ 4 11 4
Luii-viile k 1
I'.ittteries: Cleveland, Carter, Jamea
sn.l I' iler: louisville, Varka. HckuIou
auj tunoiis, troeain. (Ten tnnlngav.
4
0
Table Bwk lervats Paseaiee.
TAH1.K RfX"K, Neb., May . Rpeclal.)
-Tl Toble Hmk High school detealed
1'axnee t'uy High school lit a fast guna
i.f bk ball her KnUay afternoon. to 4.
lu tbe tenth iunliui.
Be Want Ada produce results.
CorvrlgM.v lir... International
Nea tiorvles.
W I W k
6IABTS- RALLY A1ID ,
ftYERCOME PHILS
Kew,Yorki Put Actom Three Talliei
- in Final Frame After Being:
Blanked for Eigrht i-
fromiq: and chalsiers jutkl
PHILADELPHIA. May l.-AfteY being
blanked for eight Innings, New Tork ral
lied In tha ninth today and defeated Phil
adelphia, to X In tha ninth Lohert
acored on his double, Fletcher's out and
O. Burna' aacrlflea, f ly. Singles by Rob
ertson and Iralnved were followed Jy
Meyers' single and Whitted'a bad throw
to tha plate and two more runners scored.
Fronime and Chalmers had a battle until
the eighth Inning, when tha former re
tired for a 'Pinch hitter. Score: S'
NEW YftHK.
PWIADM.PItlA.
Ab II () A B.
AU II O. R
Miirrar. ef., 4
I t 0 nrnie. tb. . 4 1
r I "Hm roft, as 4 1 t
I 0 linker If.. I 1 S 4 0
1 I rth. rf. 4' I 4
I OM htltwJ, rf. 4 1 t
4 oDuif, fh.. 4 1110
4 4 01i.l.ni. Ik. 4 1 11 14
1K.;I. Jh... 4
Ixitort, lb . 4
t'latrhar, M 4
U Hurni. If. I
Hntarim. rf 4
Kralneni. lb 4
iayri, s. 4
Frontst, f. 1
lltllter, 1
Grant ..... 1
i :
OK Hurni. o.. I 4 4 4 1
OChalmeri. ,b 1 11 tf
V Total ...."7 1TU
Tatals . ...H IT 11 ,
Hatted tor Krotnmo In the eighth.
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .21
Philadelphia.. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Robertson, Lobert.
DLgey. Thrce-baae hlti- aBncroft.
Home run: Becker. Stolen baaea: lUb-
1. rtson 12), Dugey, I.uderus. ,-' Karned
runs: New Tork. 2; Philadelphia. I. Dou
ble play: Hancroft to iuderue. liases
on balls: Off Hitter, l; off Chalirtcrs, l.
Hits: Off from me, in seven Inning;
off Hitter. 1 in two Innings. Htmck out:
Hy Kromme. 1; by Rltter, 2; br Chalmers.
2. Umpires: Qulgley and Kaaoo. .
i I'lrsitea ta Cm as.;
fTIICAOO, May a Chicago Won Jts
sluth atralght victory today, defeating
PlttaburKh, t to L In a game shortened to
live Innings by rain, and punctuated by
arguments between players and umpires.
Hume runs by llinctiman and Baler pro
duced th eflrat scores and fat la,e run
ning, a few hits and Cooper a wild pitch
gave Chicago four in tha third. . . v
Thereafter tha vlHltora, Manager Brea
nahan cherged. strove to delay the geme
so that the threatening rntn.would fall
before the legal four and one-half In
nings could be played. Mnnegor Clarke of
the visitors waa expelled, following Um
pire Hyron'e demand that hie teipn ceaea
dilatory tactic and Pitcher Pierce of the
Cuba waa ousted for throwing hla bat at
Cooper, who, he thought, tried to hit
him with the ball. Score: , t
riTTHnt'Rnit. CHK'AOO '
ABII.O A B. AB.H.f). A B
Oarer, if.... a It Ml odd. rf ... I I 14
Jhmiua. lb 1 4 4
HKI.h.r, M. .. 1 O 1
CIHrtiUlta. If . 1 I I 0
e.Unnnaa. lb 1 1 1
l.r, lb... I 1 7 0
4llllan. ell i 1
Mira, s...
Him hms. rf I I 1
V.in.r, .. 1 1
U.lHIK, Cf. I 4 1
VI...,. lb.... I
1 61 eUlr.ntn. el 1 t 0
lilt l-hla, ih 4 4
ftlhann,
Cooper.
11 flre. ... 141
'Viu.hs .... 4
14 I 11 t tHurn'rlM, 0 4 4
TUl .
TtUl ....11 4 If
IUn for Ptcrca In tha fourth Innlnar.
Pltuburgh ,...o 10 0 o IV
t;mcago so 14 0 -fi
(Cale4-end of Ifth on account of rain.
Two-base hlts: Carey 2). Hum rung:
Hlni'hmin KmU, Kl.iUn lun.,.
K. Inahan. Hater. Schulte. Viinhin 121
O'LOarned rune; Off Pierce. 1 off Cooper,
0. Haaea on balls: Off Cooper. 4- Hits:
lOff Pierce, S lu, tour Innings; off Hum.
thrlea, In ono inning. Wild pitch
v.oopcr. 1 mpirrs: Hyron and Orth.
Dell' Bests Hadolph.
EROOKLYN. May I.-D0II had the bet
ter of a inching duel v. ltd Kudoluu to
day and Brooklyn won from Hoelon. 3 to
2. Both aides were bUuked until the fifth,
when Mytrs' double, a wild pitch and
01 annul s oroppiiiK tne ball preiMratory
to
mrow i,i me Plate on Suhults s
grounder, let I nthe first run .Boston tied
the score in the seveuth ow 1 Gilbert's
three-base wPd throw and Maranvllle'a
"male, hucceseiva triple by Cutshaw and
Myrra and out Kav Hrooklvn the"Vln
ning run In their half of tha . seventh,
bcure :
DOSTCOf. BROOKLYN.
ABHDAl ABHO.AK
Morsa. rf... 4 1 rriur. m.. 4 1 I a
! i".
ID..., IIS lubrt. lb. 4 1 4 1 t
!;,"h
hert .... 1 .Moel. rf. 4 4 4 4
Klln.trk. tb 1 4 I IVbHl. If. . 1 4 4 I
.i,n..uy. It. I t 1 itii.hkw. lb 1 I 1 I
MacM. cf... 4 4 4 eUvem, H.. ,M
Holimldt. lb. 4 1 11 4 IHrhultl. lb. 4 1 1
frank, tb... till OMin.r. e.... 1
MrDTl. M4 I I 4 4V1U s...... 1414
Oodv. e 4 4 1 I
Ku.lph. . I 4 4 4 Ttl"!m 4 37 I 1
Ckihw ,
Tntals .. . .44 4 M 14 t
IUtted for Kn In tha eighth.
tUtted for Itudolph In the ninth.
Poston
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2
Two-biaa h: Myera, Schults. Thrae
taae hits: Cutsbaw, Myrra- Karned
runs: Boston, I; Brooklyn. X First base
oe error: Brooklyn. Baees on halls: Off
Hudolph, 1; off 111, 4. est ruck out: By
Rudolph. 1; by Dell. 2. ,'Ciuplrea; Klein
and tUnalie,
Herzog and Rigler .
'.Fined for Figtt
6T. LOCI 3. May 1-Manager Haraog
of tha Cincinnati Nationals and Umpire
Rigler of tha National league were each
fined 26 and coat In police court here
today for fighting at tha 8t- LouhvCln
dnnatl game Saturday.
Tha fine were remitted on payment of
costs. Neither Hersog nor lUgler ap
peared a court.
Calambaa Defeats gekayTer.
COLUMHt'S. Netx- .May 1. tpeclal
Columbus Colts trimmed the Schuyler
team Sunday at Schuyler by the scor
of S to a Schuyler never had a chance.
Ecoref " R.H.K.
Schuyler 8 108 0-1 li
'.oiunibua .... 11S400SS 18 10 1
Hatterles: Schuyler. tcAndrews and
Davis; Columbus. Todvnhof and Teriiis.
TIFF, BEtf: OMAHA, TUESDAY; MAY 4, 1915.
' ""
Standing of Teams
WEPTKRN LlCAOUFl
P. W.
10 7
I
a
a
4
6
8
Pet.
,7u0
.t7
Omaha
Topeka
De Molne
Denver
9
" I
a u
10 6
.25
.TiZ
Wichlti
St. Joseph 10
Ploux City U
Lincoln
7
W
AM MR. LEAOrE. I NATL LEA OUK.
W.L-Pct W.UPct.
New Tork.. 10 4. 7141 Phils, 12 4 ,7M
lntrolt IS ,6k4 Cincinnati .. 8 .8
Chicago ....11 8 .67JChicao .....11 ,47
Washington 8 8 .7lt. Ix)ula ..710 a-SM
Cleveland .. S 10 .6fifii Boston T 7 .W0
Boston 6 0 .4Vi! Brooklyn ...710.412
Phlln 4 11 .2SiNew York .. 4 .
Ht. Lout .. 8 12 .27.1! Pittsburgh . 6 12 .2U4
FED." LEAOCF. I AMER. A8SV.
W.UPct.l . , W.L.Pct.
fhlceno 12 B .7i6 Tndlanan'a .12 .847
Brooklyn. .11 8 .671!lulevillo ..11 8.647
Pittsburgh .11 8 .B7 t. Paul 10 8 .6S6
Newark ...10 8 .Dt.tM Minneapolis 7 8 .47
Kan. City.. 8 .Wo Cleveland .
Bt Louie.... 7 10 .4121 Kan. City..
Baltimore . 7 12 Milwaukee
Buffalo .... 8 13 .3161 Columbus .
Yesterday's 'Results.
WESTERN XJSAQCE.
IJncoln, 8; Topeka. 1. .
Ienver. 4: Wichita. 3.
a .fa
, 8 .tv
, V .471
1 15 .187
Ht. Joeeph, h; tmaha, 5.
Slonx City, 7; Dee Moines, 8. s
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York, 3; Philadelphia, 2. "
Pittsburgh, 1; Chicago, i. "
Boston, 2: Brooklyn, 8.
A MICHIGAN LEAGUE.
Waahlngtun-Boston, wet grounds.
Philadelphia, 4; New York, .
' TODERAI. LBAGIT5.
PltUburgh. 3-J: Brooklyn, 1J. ,
Kansaa City. B: Baltimore, 1.
Chicago, 7; Buffalo, 1
AMERICAN AKSOC1ATION.
Columbus, 2; Indianapolis, 4.
Milwaukee, 2; Ht. Paul,- 1.
Cleveland, ; Louisville, a
: .' 'Games Toay. ' A ,
Western League Vlnroln ' at . Topeka,
Ht. Joseph at Omaha, Sioux Ctty at 1H
Moinea. ; , , 'T
Americas league Chicago at Cleve
laijd, 'Detroit at 8t. Iouia. Philadelphia
at New York, Waahtngton at Boston.
National League New York at Phila
delphia, ft Louis at Plttakuirgh. Boston
at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Chicago.
Federal League fit Louis at Brooklyn.
Chb-agi at Baltimore, Kansas City, at
Buffalo, Pittsburgh at Newark.
WALTER HAGO WINS TITLE
Open Golf Champion of America
Triumphs on Lanka at ,
Frisco. JOHH BLACK yCOMES NEXT
BAN FRANCISCO. May t Walter
Hagen of tha Rochester. N. T., Country
club, open golf champion of America,
waa the winner of tha Panarmv-Pacltio ex.
position open champlonahlp on tha link
of the San Francisco Golf and Country
club today. He received a cash prise
of 11.000. ; ;
The competition waa over seventy-two
holes1 at medal play, thlrty-alx being
played yesterday and thlrty-alx today.
Hagen'a total score waa Kg. Ha broke
all records for the course yesterday with
140. and continued hla good golf 'today
with 148. "
Johrl ' Black, profesalonal of tha Clare
mo nt Country club of Oakland, Cal., had
the anfond best score, 294, eight troke
behind the champion. Black went Into
the second half of tha match today ten
strokes behind Hagen. He got alx of
them back In tha morning, but dropped
four of them again In the afternoon.
Charlea ("Chick-) Bvanav of Chicago,
weatern amateur champion, and Harry
Davis, amateur, of San Francisco tied
for third place for tha seventy-two holes
with 2t7. They agreed to play off hver
nine holes, and Evans won tha handsome
trophy for th beet amateur arore.y He
completed- the extra nlne-hol round In
47 to Davis' 18. Bunker trouble on a
hort aeventeenth-holtf, up to which they
were all even, cost DsMa tho cup.
Falrawvy Uatplayed.
FA1RBURY. Neb.. Mav l-8reolii! 1
Mental and mechanical error, torether
with failure to hit the ball, resulted in a
terrific defeat for tha Folrbury tate
league base kill team at th handa of
the Heatrloe Milksklmmers In an exhibi
tion game Sunday afternoon. 12 to t
Ht-avy aiamming and hlta well bunched
Piled up tha Beatrice scores. Filid-
bron.lt. who romps around first base
for Falrbury. Tnade a humer In the ninth
frame and brought in two men besides.
Hrown of Falrbury alao aent one over
the fence in the sixth Inning. Beatrice
recorded a bonier, also. Suore: R.H.K.
raieoury .v 1 1
Hcstrlte , 1 1 J 1 4 8 U M 4
Hatterles: Falrbury. Franklin. Bishop,
s-holl and thlnt; Beatrice, pate, Irvln and
Hotter.
Yak Uassrrt Wis.
YORK. Neb.. May 1 (Special Tele.
s"rats Th York (Hate leaxue team de
feated the Nebraska Indiana this after
noon, 18 to T. This la the first exhibition
game for York. Hits: Indiana, 8; York,
14. Errors: Indians, 1: York. 4 Batter
ies: Indiana. HhwKg. Connell. Vi litis and
Torole; York. Uaut. Peck and Rainea.
Oldest Prteat Paaaew Away.
(Orreapondeno of th Associated Preaa.)
MADRID. April lX-Rlght Rer. Abbot
Don Anacleto fialasar, tha oldest priest
In Europe, ta dead at Onate, Spain, aged
V&. Ha waa born In July, 1511. and was
ordained In l&X, thus having spent
eighty year in tha prteethod. On Ms
lOKh birthday he was . raised to thyab
botial dignity.
4 . N
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YANKEES MAKE
SIX GAMES IN
IT
ROW
New Torki Retain Lead in American
'League by Defeating- Phila
delphia, 1
RESULT IS EIGHT TO FOUR,
NEW TORK, May 1-The, New Tork
club retained Its lead In trie American
league today by winning its sixth atralght
vi. iory, oeieaung m fnliaielphle, team.
8. to 4. The pitching of Bush and Brassier
waa very wild aa they jiaaaed fourteen
men. Peeklnpaugh'a fielding featured.
Score- - N
PHILADELPHIA.
All H.O.A
Vurphr. rf.. 4 I 1 1
NBW YORK."
AB.H.O. A.B.
ZMelnel, lb... J 0 1 0
(U.lrln. if.. 4 1
Ktrunk. cf. . 4 1
Hchans, e... 1 4
I mvp. t
Lajole, lb . 4
Mrinnl. . lb 4 I
berr ... 1
Knpf, lb.... 4 4
OHkrtull, If. 4
OHIsh, cf... 1
IPIpp. lt.... 1
0(xik. rf 1
OParklnph. s 4
0 Boons, tb... 1
epwecner, c. . I
4 14
. 0
0 1
OKItber,
IluHh, p I 1
v
Totals
breMler, p.. 1
.21 4 1744 1
Tol ...14 13 U II 4
Philadelphia 0 0 14 0 110
New York 1 0 1 S 1 0 0 0
04
8
Flrt baaa on error: New Vnrlr 1 ts...
base hits:' Hartsell, lAole, fltrunk.
stolen baaea MaliK.l (3), High (2). Fiher,
lloone. Donble plays: . Bueh to Mctnnla
Boone to Pecklnnaugh to Rlpp. Earned
runs: New York, 5; Philadelphia. 4.
Banes on balls: Off Fisher. 1; off Bueh,
8; off Bressler, g. Struck out: Bv Fisher.
1: byliunli, 1; by Hressler. 1. ltlts: Of
Bush. 4 In three Innings (none out In the
fourth): off Bressler, 2 In five . Innings.
Umpires: Evana and Mullaney. -
CUSTOMS UNION PROPOSED
BETWEEN WARRING NATIONS
1 . m. ,
COPENHAGEN! April .22. -A customs
union between Germany, Austro-Hungary
and the three Scandinavian countries hag
been proposed by 'hlch men in commer
cial circles . In Germany, and numerous
letters and pamphlets advocating such a
confederation are being aent to business
men and politicians In all parts of Pan
mark. Sweden and Norway. The pro
posal has not received any official recog
nition In any of the countries mentioned.
Shortagre in Sewta It a aula.
(Correspondence of the Associated Press )
ODIISSA. April M.-Tha .shortage of
coal in South Russia has assumed serious
proportions, and may force the closing
of all the large factories of the Odessa
district. The factory owner are holding
conferences In an effort to. find soma
method of conserving tha available fuel
supply.
Rlotae and He.
"No. no.. I am Innocent..' aha cried
It was the cry of a woman.
, Ha laughed gratJiiRly. ' .
"Innocent! Ha! Do you persist In your
Innocence In the face of this evidence?"
And again he held aloft the fatal blond
heir. I
"Mugfleld! Have mercy!" she cried. "I
know 1 am 'Innocent L swear! ty nU
1 am innocent:
"And this hair?" ho sneered.
Biting her Hp, she began plucking at her
handkerchief. (
"Mugfleld," she said. "I know you aald
all would be over between ua If you
found another of my hairs in tha butter,
and I know that hair In your fingers is
blonde, but Mugfleld, believe me, th
grocer's wife has hair the Identical shade
of mine and It ta aha who cuts tha butter'-
,
"Elolae!" '
Ha caught her In his arms Just aa she
was swooning, and they lived happy aver
atter ivtrnlt Free Press.
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FOUR. STRAIGHT FOR WHALES
Chioago Win from Buffalo Blue, by
the Score of Seven to Three,
- Frita Starring.
TEBILAPIUS' LUCK IS CHANGED
BUFFALO. N. Y, May 1 -Chicago
mado it four atralght Trora Buffalo by
winning today's game. 1 to 2. Frita
furnished tha feature of tbe day In field
ing and at tha bat, both of Ma hl being
homers. Bedient Was given another trial
by Manager Schlafly today, but he went
to pieces In the sixth Inning. Score:
B.1I.E.
Chicago 11 0 0 S 0 0 07 11 1
Buffalo ..,.t.O 0 0 a 0- 0 0 0 04 8 2
Batteries: Johnson md Fischer; Bedient,-
Marshall, Fahmke and Allen .
. BALTIMORE, May a-iBaltTmore broke
Its losing streak today by taking the last
game of the series from Kansas City. 7
to 6. Shaw'a hit over the. fence In the
ninth Inning sent In two runs ahead.
Kansas City had fifteen Then In action.
Score: R.H.B.
Baltimore 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 7 10 0
Knnsa.XUy..O 0 0 2 0 4 26 1
Batterlea: Smith and Owens; Black
burn, Hcnning and Harris and Brown.
BROOKLYN. May 3. Pittsburgh nd
Brooklyn broke even in the first double
header of the season here today, the
visitors taking the first game, 2 to 1, and
the home team winning the second, 8 to 7.
In the first contest Hearne. although
felt harder than Cpham. kept his oppo
nents hits well scattered, enabling Pitts
burgh to win.
The visitors appeared to have tha sec
ond game won also, but a great rally by
Magee'a men in the . last inning sent
over four .runs, winning the game.
Score, first game: R.H.E.
Pittsburgh .. 2 1 0 0 0-3 0
Brooklyn 0 1 000000 01 8 0
Batteries: Hearne and Berry; Upham,
Marlon and Lind. .
Sooreeecond game: R.H.K.
Pittsburgh 0 0 3 0 0 4 9 078 8
Brooklvn ... 0 0 3 0 0 0 S 0- 4- 12 8
Battcrte: Dickson. Camnltg, Rogge,
Barger and O'Connor; Beaton and Wat
son. Countes Teleoki
- Pastry .Cook in .
' jurhaus Hospital
(Correspondenoe-of the Associated Press.)
VENICE, April 22. One of the finest
of tha new war hospitals which have
sprung Into being all over Auatrla-Hun-gafy
during-tho last eight months Is the
Zlta fCurhaua in Budapest. It consists of
seventy-two wards; each a separata build
ing. - The sita Is a large tract of land on
the edge of tho city, formerly the property-
of Bulgarian truck Partners. f
The .whole enterprise, originally de
signed to house the Incoming fUtod of
Polish refugees, was completed In three
weeks, and .thav Hungarians point with
great pride to this accomplishment of
their engineering experts, , "In peace
tlmea," they say, "such a work of con
struction "Would have taken at least six
months."
In the center of the Kurhaua grounds
there, are extensive gardens,' In which
soma remarkable tree-planting has been
done. The Kurbaus accommodates oyer
S.4U0 patients. It has been filled from the
start No untrained nuraea are employed,
but yolunteef workers, many of them
womear of social prominence) In Budapest,
are uaed In the kltchena and offices. The
fnirnteas Teleckt for InjdaneA. Tnss ae.
quired a considerable reputation for her
work at the pastry machines, and ona
of tha moat popular paatries In Hungary
Is now known as the Teleoki plum-tart
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(Correspondence of the Associated Press.)
LONDON. April 21 The average num-'
ber of callers at the British war office
dally is' now" over 1.200. Most of 'them
areon business, but there Is a considerable-
number of sightseers, who express
a wish to bw shown o round, or desire
Lord Kltchners autograph for their col
lection. This class of -callers generally re
ceive scant courtesy at the'present tim.
Perhaps tha moat difficult. class to deal
wtth are the people with strange In
ventlons. A' persistent woman visitor wbo
sought a personal Interview with Lord
Kitchener, wished to uige that every
soldier In the trenches should" have a
Ufe Una tied to hla back, so that If
wounded, he could be hauled' back to
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suffering ( from s shortage of food, it Is
reported that tha American consul in
Munich has asked restaurant keepers to
supply him with their bills of fare fffr
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