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    Playing a Clean Game is Better Even Than Winning at Times
NEW OMAHA HURLER
ANNEXES YICTORY
Saints Out Sioux with Five Hits and
Alio Starts Ninth-Inning Rally
with Hot Single.
IS LARSON FROM ST. PAUL CLUB
CAUSE OF THE LATEST BASE
BALL NEAR"-WAR.
HUSKERS NO HATCH
FOR KANSAS SQUAD
Guy Reeds Inexperienced Track
Team Loses to Veteran Jay
hawks, 80 to 29.
WIN BUT TWO FIRST PLACES
SPORTS SECTION of
BRAYES TRIUMPH
OYER THE GIANTS
Win Game in Eleventh Inning After
New Yorks Tie the Score ia
Ninth.
Omaha
TT H TI A
JtlJft
SIOUX CITT, May 8-SpeciaI Tole
Krom.) rite her Bert Larson, Just bought
yom the St Paul club of the American
Issociatlon, not only shut out the Sioux
)ith five measely hits, but started the
Vth Inning, which won the game for
Y Rourkes, by lacing out a clean single
iopen the ultimate frame. Following
reon's hit the Rourke artillery unllm--ed
and hammered two run across the
te. winning the game, J to 0.
efty Ilallman pitched a nle game for
10 Sioux until the final round, when his
rinmentarjr slip proved fatal. As a re
ult of the victory Omaha got an even
reak on the series. Today the Rourkes
pon a four-game aeries with Des Moines
t that city. Score:
SIOUX CITT.
AB. R. II. o. A. E.
Conner, 8b 8 0 0 8 X0
Clarke. If. 2 0 110 0
Kane, lb 4 0 a 14 1 0
Ie1eune, cf. ........ 8 0 1 0 0 0
McCormick. rf. 4 0 0 0 1 0
Callahan, ss 4 0 0 18 0
Hensllng, 3b 4 0 1 4 C 1
frisk, c 2 0 0 8 1 0
Ilallman, p. 3 0 0 0 4 0
Totals ....29 0 5 27 W 1
OMAHA.
A.B. R. H. O. A. B.
Smith,,! 4 t 1 2 0 0
Breen, 2b 30 0 0. 2 0
Koinythe. rf 4 0 1 1 1 0
Thomason, cf. 4 0 0 8 0 0
Krug, 3b 3 0 1 " 1 0
Kreuger, o 3 0 1 4 2 0
Kchleibner. lb 3 0 1 12 0 0
Whalon, ss 8 0 13 0 0
Larson, p. 8 110 2.0
Totals 30 3 7, 87 14 0
Sioux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
Two-bass hits: Kane (2), Foraythe, Le
jeune. Sacrifice lilts: Clarke, Breen.
Stolen bases: Lejeune, MoCormlck.
Double plays: HenHling to teVoney to
Kane; Foraythe to Schliebner. Based on
-ImiIIm: Off -Larson, 4. Stntck out: By
Hallmaji, 3: by Larson, 3. Time of game:
1:30. Umpire, CiiBick.
Brown Has the Better
Of Musser on Mound
And Drummers Win
fft
u
BENNY
KAUFE
LINCOLN. Neb.. Mry . -(Special Tele
gram.) Nebraska tnadc a miserable show
ing in the annual track and field meet
with Kansa.i university here this after- 1
noon, which the Jayhawkor won. SO to 29.
Meed's Inexperienced track men could
not compete with the Kansas veteran.
Nebraska failed to place In seven events
at all. The halt-mile and 23Vyanl dash
provided the thrillers, the runners fin
ishing In a bunch. Captain Ztimwlnkle
made a hard flpht In the 230. but was
nosed out by Crum. Following la the
summary:
1"-Yard Ia:h Irwin. Nebraska: Scott.
Nebraska. Time: 0:10V
Mile Kun Perriott. Kansas: Sproull,
Kansas. Time: 4:H.
High lluntlcs Klllott. Kansas: Uoelsc.
Nebraska. Time: 0:IS.
440-Yard Dash Kodkey, Kansas; Ed
wards. Kansas. Time: O.-nlVfc.
Discus Throw Reber, Kansas; Keeling,
Kansas. Distance: 111 feet 11 Inches.
Pole Vault Keavts, Nebraska; Campbell,
Kansas, tied for first. Height: 11 feet.
Low Hurdle Klllott, Kansas; Ooeuse,
Nebraska. Time: 0:2s.
Half-mile Flske, Kuruna; (relshtoli,
Knnans. Time: 7:01.
i.-Yard Hash rVntt, Nebraska; Crum,
Kaunas. Time: 0:Zili.
Shot Fut Reber. aKnsas; Keeling, Kan
sas. Distance: 41 feet W Inches.
High Jump McKay, Kansas; Hummel,
Nebraska. Height: S feet 1 Inch.
Two-mile Run Grady, Kansas; Foor,
Kansas. Time: 10:15V
Broad Jumip t.rutsmacber, Kansas;
Peering. Nebraska. Distance: 21 feet
1 Inches.
Mile Relay Won by Kansas (Edwards,
Ells wick, Klllott, Rodkoy). Time: 3:35t-
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. May 8. Brown had
the better of Musser in a pitchers' bat
tle and St. Joseph took the final gamo
of the series, 4 to 3. A triple play by the
locals featured the game. Score:'
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H.
. 2
. 0
3
TIGERS AGAIOEFEAT KAWS
Lincoln Takes Game from Topeka
by Score of Eleven to
' Four.
VISITING HURLERS HIT HARD
Hahn, rf. ...
s-hanley, cf. .
Breen, cf.-lf.
Jones, lb. ....
(Bills. cf.-lf. ,
lawyer, 2b. .
3Irtford. ss.
Tannehill, 3b.
Price, c.
Musser, p. ..
TetaJs .i.
O.
1
0
3
6
1
2
2
3
8
0
30 8
BT. JOSEPH.
AB.
."Tage, 2b.
Fox, If. 3
Watson, rf. .
H. Patterson, lb... 8
Britton, 3b 4
Williams, cU. .
Kwolcit, ss. '. 1
Wlthrow, c.
tNorthrup, p. ...... 0
Brown, jx .......... I
II. O.
2 4
11
1
4
1
S
0
o
4 w rr
A. E.
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
1 0
0
0 0
4 0
0 0
u "5
A. E.
5 0
0 0
. 4t
2 0
. 1 0
0 0
3 8
8 0
0 0
o e
9 1
LINCOLN, ' May 8. Lincoln' won again
today from Topeka, 11 to 4, by landing
hard on the oppos'ng pitchers in the
seventh and eighth innings. Score:
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H,
Wolfe, if 3 3
MrOafflgan. ss 8 2
Williams, lb S 3
Mflntyre. rf 3 I
Daley. 2b S 0
Pcheneberg, cf 3 . 0
Krenner. Sb.. 4 0
McAIMster, e 2 0
Narveson,. p 4 1
Totals. .
Cochran, 3b....
Trainer, If
Mayer, rf
Lattimore, 2b..
Tall ion, 2b
Jackson, cf.....
Roche, ss
Rapns. lb......
Monroe, c......
Weld man. pw. .
Nelson, p
Grever .....
9) 11
TOPEKA.
AB. R.
::::::
5
8
0
3
1
I
t
1
12
O. A. E
3 1 0
2 6 0
too
1 .0 0
5 3 0
10 0
2 1 0
4 . 2 0
0 2 0
27 15 1
O. A. E.
2 3 0
10 0
1 0 0
3 10
2 0 0
i o a
0 : , 0
4 1
UNDAY-
-oEE
OMAHA, SUNDAY MOUNINU, MAY 0, 1!)15.
Totals 29
Two out' when winning run scored.
Des Moines ....... 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0-4
St. Joseph - 0 0 0 0.1 0 3 .i 4
Two-base hits: Britton, Williams,
Price, stolen bases: Hartford, Hahn,
Page, Fox. Double play: Ewoldt to
Pane to Patterson. Triple play: Wlth
row to Patterson to Urltton. Sacrifice
hits. Fox, Patterson. Musser (2). Struck
out: Bv Musser, 6; by Brown, 6. Bases
end balls: Off Northrup, 2; oft Rrown, 3;
off Musser, 8. Hit by pitched baU: By
Brown (Hahn), by Musser (Fox). Time;
2:u. Umpire: Oelael.
Bears in a Batting
Riot and'Romp Over
Three Wich Hurlers
i, '
DENVER, Colo., May -Denver won
the second game of the series In a bat
ting riot which consumed three Wichita
pitchers and four Denver twlrlera in ac
cumulating a score of IS to 12. Score:
DENVER.
' AB. R-
S S
4 e
6 0
ripencer
Dell, it
Coftey. rf ...
Galloway, 3b
Kclleher,
Vi.lit.r Ih 3
Mattiiews, 2b 5
Sputir, c 4
Gaskell, p J
Aldrdlxe, p J
Unshornr, p
Mitchell. D 0
H.
3
0
1
1
t
2
4
0
0
1
3
0
o.
3
3
2
1
1
7
4
6
0
0
0
1
A. E.
o- S
0
24 10
4 11
0 2-4
Totals 3 4 13
'Batted for Nelson In ninth.
Lincoln 0 1 1 0 2
Toneka 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Two-base hits: Trainer (2), Jsckson,
Mclntyre (2), Nanreson, Williams. Double
plavs: Cochran- to Lattimore to Rapps.
Cochran to Monroe to Tallion, Cochran
to Monroe to Rapps. Narveson to Daley
o Williams. Daley to WIMlams, Narve
son to McAllister to Williams. Stolen
bases: Jackson, Monroe (2). Struck out:
By Weidman, 7: by Nelson, 1; bv Naive
son, 3. Bases on balls: Off Weidman. 2:
off Nelson, 1; off Narveson. 1. Passed
baU. McAllister. Pitching record: Four
runs and four hits in five innings off
Weidman; seven runs and seven hits in
three and two-thirds Innings off Nelson
Time; . 2:06. Umpire; Von Sickle.
Bellhop Crew Gets
Quite Chesty Over
, Five Straight Wins
With a record of five 'victories and no
defeats, the Castle hotel ball players are
beginning to get quite chesty, especially
as they have been outfitted In nice, new
uniforms. They are now Itching for mora
worlds to conquer.
They have taken two games from the
Omaha Printers, and one each from the
Omaha Paint and Glass, the Ames Ave
nue Carmen and the Omaha High school
nines. They won the latter game .Tues
day by a 9 to 8 score. Owen's home run
In the ninth cinching the game after a tie
score.
The Castles consist of clerks and bell
boys from most of the hotels, who or
ganised at the beginning of the season
and took the Castle name, as that is the
Coombs Holds Phils
And the Dodgers
Win Game, 3 to 2
BROOKLYN, May 8.-Jack Coombs
held the Philadelphia Nationals to five
I, its today, one of which was a home run
by Cravath, and Brooklyn won, 3 to 2.
Score:
PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN.
Ab H O.A R AU.H.O.A.E.
Ptock. Jb....4 1 1 1 OO'Mtra, U..4 I 0 0
Hnncrolt, ii. 4 1 1 1 oPsubtrt, lb. i 1 1 0
ftrckrr. If... 4 0 0 OXtonml. rf . I 0 S 0 0
Cmr.th. rf.. 1st AZtmrtnan. rtl 1 I 0 0
Whlttrd, lb. 3 1 tWIiMl. If. ... I 0 6 0
Nlohoff, Jb . 4 S 1 8 OCntahaw. 3b. 4 0 18 0
I'lBkrrt, cf . S 1 1 0 0Myr., cf. ... I (10 0
Kllllfer, ... 4 0 4 1 OP.hultl. lb.. 3 14 11
Ivliejr, p 4 I H 0 Miller. C....I 8 4 11
Coomb, p .. I I
ToUll 82 I :4
Totals SI 17 T 4
Philadelphia 1 U.u 0 1 o 9 0 0 ?
Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3
Two-base hitx: O'Mara (2),. Miller.
Three-base hits. Miller, .Zimmerman.
Home run: Cravath. Stolen base: Wheat.
Karned runs: Philadelphia, 2; Brooklyn,
8. s Double play: Bancroft to Nlehoff to
Whltted. Bases on balls: Off Rlxey, 2;
off Coombs. 6. Struck out: By Rlxey,
4; by Coombs, 3. Umpiesr: Qiiifley and
Easpn.
Cards Lose Fourth
PlTTSBTjrtGH. May 8. Pittsburgh won
its fourth straight game- from St. Louis
today by a score of 8 to 3. With the
score tied inthe ninth, Vioz tripled and
scored on an out, giving the locals the
game. Score: N
ST. LOUIS.
AB H.O.A.K
STATE LOOP WILL
BE OFF ON FRIDAY
I
First Games of Year to Be Flayed at
Norfolk, Grand Island, Colum
bus and Kearney.
WILL BE A SUCCESSFUL YEAR
After six months of struggling con
stantly hindered by rumors and rv(wrts
that the magnates were alwut to aban
don the ship, the Nebraska tttc league
will open the 1915 season FVUIay with pros
pects about as promising as at any time
in the history of the league.' Seven of last
year's cities will bo back to fight for the
old pennant and one new town makes Its
appearance. The new comer is Fair
bury, taking the place of Superior,
All of last winter affairs in the state
loop were In a chaotic, condition. Kearney
and York were about to follow the. suit
tit Superior and quit. No other towns
which could support professional base
ball were available and It looked like a
six club league or no league at all. Tlien
the enthusiasm of Fairbury. the new
child, became contagious, all the cities
In the league caatchlng the fever, and
Outfielder Matney offered the manage
ment of the Kearney club a proposition!
which kopt that team in the league.
Mntney Hells Tlkets.
Matney offered to sell season tickets
at a ridiculously low price. Ho was given
the job and he sold everybody In Kearney
and Buffalo county. The result was that
a snug sum reposed In the Kearney treas
ury when It came time to talk base ball.
Kearney re-entered the league and made
Matney manager of the club to prove
their appreciation of his services.
Tork began to hustle; the business men
of the town put up their cash and base
ball was saved there, The same hap
pened at Norfolk, which was wavering a
bit becauso of debts outstanding from
last year.
If the attendance In the various cities
anywhere near approaches that of last of
last year the state circuit will en.loy a
most bountiful success. The schedule
calls for but ninety-eight games, Jumps
between cities are short and Inexpensive,
salary limits have been reduced to a
rational basis and the player : limit has
been cut. So the team which loses money
this year should not : bff found lu the
Nebraska State league. . .
Will Stick to Kalln. ''
All of the magnates have agreed to
abide strictly by the salary and player
agreements. Last year salary kiting was
Ir. vogue In one or two of the cities with
"SOMETIMES THEY COME BACK" Fans and sport
ing men in general are interested in the wonderful exhibi
tion of box-artistry shown by Jack Coombs during the
Brooklyn-Philadelphia base ball game. When Mack
"cleaned out",hs championship team after the close of
last season Coombs was sold to Brooklyn, and his presence
in the Dodger team may make them real trouble makers.
Anyway, it was his work that enabled Brooklyn to be the
first team to get as good aa an even break in a series with
the victorious Phillies. N
RESULT IS FOUR TO THREE .
BOSTON, May 8. The Boston Natlt nals
won In the eleventh Inning from New
Tork today, 4 to 8. The Glsnts had tyd
the scorn In the ninth and had taken the
lesd In their half of the eleventh. t
Dowdy's double, Gilbert's speed In best
ing out a bunt, Moran's hit, a sacrifice
by Kgan and a wild Pitch by Petauef
was the combination which produced
Boston's tlelng runs. Score:
NEW TORK. BOSTON.
AB. H O. A K Aft. H.O.A.K.
Murrtr. rf.. t S 0 critnxt'k. rl I
3 OMoran, rf.
t IKn. lt
IHiylr. iv... 1 1
Ubrrt. Sb... I I
I KIM'-her, rt. 4 I 1
I ntms rf.... 4 1
t Hnhortpn, If 4 3 t
I Hr.in.-rtl, lb. 4 1 1
M-yr. e.... 4 17
) Msrqutnl, t I t I
; Srhiur. p.. 1 1
Grant 1 1
4
4 (II alh-r. If. .. I
l nnnoilr. If. 1
0 eMaira. cf.... I
1 ox. hmldt. lh. 4
I ssmlih. M... 4
t ANUranTll. . 4
3 fttjnwdr. e.... 4
A Ollugho. ... 8
OHrwrt .... I
Total! J 12-J1 S 8-"8tmu4
1 0 0
4 S
SIS'
IS
its
111 1
1 1 t s
site.
i t
s
l i
, o t
. jack cooi-ms '
Hunina, !b. I 0 1 0Carr. It.... 4 0 t t
Doln, If.... I 18 0 ejolinrton, lb 4 1
Long, cf....6 9 10 Obilrd, sb.... 4 1 S 4
Miller, lb... 11 OHInohmo. rf 4 18 1
HjrU, rf.... I 0 1 0 OWwncr. M.. I 1 1 4
Beck, lb I 1 t OOMIello. 0..I 3 1
Butler, ... I 0 t 1 1-Murpbr ...10 0 0
Pnydar. C...4 I T I OHrhaeren, ef. 0 0 0
Battel .....0 0 0 OYtox. tb 4 t 1 4
DnntalM, c. A 0 a OHchaof, a....t 0 4 1
Perdue, p...l 0 0 1 OManwux, p.. 4 0 0 1
Kocha 10000
Ko billion, p. 1 0 10 Totals 34 HtlU I
at t i-r c ii t t d n u
AB.H.O.A E. me result inai uio wnoia icniur iobi.
Total. as -!t It 1
Kan tor Snyaer In ninth.
Hatted for Perdue In seventh.
Hatted for Ooatello in eighth.
Two out when winning run scored.
St. IxiuIh.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 13
Two-baae hit: Wagner, ' Three-baao
hits: Snuyder, Johnston, Hinchman, Vlox.
Stolen bases: Oolan. Miller. Hyatt,
butler, Hinchman. Double piav: Robin
sou to Snyder to Miller. Basea on bal's:
Off Robinson. 1; off Mamaux. 6.. Hits:
Off Perdue, 7 In six IiiiiIuks: off Robln
oon, Z In three Innings. Htruck nut: By
Perdue, if by Robinson, 1; by Mamaux,
4. Umpires: Byron and Orth.
Poor Hurling Gives
White Sox Game
The magnates In' those cities did not
wisn to ma Ke money, tney oniy nopea
to conduct a winning team. But their
salary kiting worked two ways and hurt
them as well as the other fellow. Presi
dent Miles has been assured nothing of
the kind will occur tills year, and' he In
tends to keep a sharp lookout that the
magnates keep thler word.
There Is a lot of new blood In the state
this year. A11 of the teams have ac
quired the services of young chaps of the
kind that are promising, and sorre ball
players should go up to the bigger cir
s uits from the state this year. , Grand
Island will have more opposition this
year, and from advance Indications It
win not be a race merely between the
third city and Hastings. Claire has lost
Everdon and Payne to Omaha, an! they
cut considerable figure In his success last
year. The other teams are stronger and
everything looks bright for a mighty
tight race with all eight cities running
well together.
Totals
.3 16
WICHITA.
AB. R. H.
4
. 6
.... 4
.... 5
.... 4
.... 4
3
.... 3
.... t
.... 0
.... 1
.... 1
.... 0
.... 0
O.
1
t
1
0
0
1
7
0 0
2
u
o
A.
0
w 1 newest local hotel. The players are:
ii m o ' ostea. Henshaw, catcher; Williamson,
Castle, pitcher; Owen, Henshaw, first
base; Brackney, Henshsw, short stop;
Gillespie, Castle, second; Cunningham,
I Paxton, third; Kane. Castle, center;
0 Houts, Paxton, left field and pitcher;
0 Dugan. Puxton. right field; Hill, Hen
shaw, nullity.
0
1
&
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
.38 13 13 34 13
Pownall, cf .
ar-s, 2b . .
Nicholson, If
Henry, lb ....
Tydcman. rf
Kapi', Ub .i.
(irittith. C ...
Hitter, us ....
Baker, p
t-outhern, p .
Gray, c
Orahani
KuUlvan, p ...
Slafeie
T tala
'Hatted for Southern in the eighth
fcatted lor Buuivan m me mmu.
Wichita 1 0 4 J 2 1 0 4-1S
Denver 0 9 0 1 4 T 0 8 lo
Stolen bases: Tydeman (2). Two-ba)
hit: Kelleher. Three-base bits: Baker,
Spencer, blagle. Home run: Siicncer.
!a.crlfice hit: Dell. Passed balls: Gnf
fiTK Gray. Hit with pitched ball: Gal.
lowav (Plsher). Balk: Alorldae. Wild
Hitches: .Geekcll, baker, rltruck out: by
Baker 3; by huliivan. 1; by Southern, i;
r,y AldridKe. !: by Jlitchcll, 1. Bases on
halla: of Baker. I: otf KuUlvan, 1; off
fNOuthern, 1; olt Gofcorn, i, oil AldriUge,
3 Do u I le play: Kapps to ares to
Henry Hits: Off.Mitchell, rone In urn
third Inning: off fiaskell. in two and
o no-third tnnlOK; olf Goshordn, h in threo
and one-tauni innlupa; olf Aldridi;e, 3 In
three IniWiigs; ott Baker, in live and
one-third InninK'; ,iou'hern,-, 6 ln
and two-thinls tiinints; -ott builivan. 3 In
cue Inning Time: 3.40. tmplibs: parent
and Aloyers.
HOFFMAN SHOWS WELL
IN HIS FIRST EXHIBITION
GRAND !FI.ANr- Neb.. May 8.-(8K-
cuesalng struck out ten ana aiwwra one
hit until the eighth In the first exliibi-
wlth anotner iaio ruuh
R.H E.
r.,Xd Island 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1-3 4
HatterM-i: Vauehn. f'aiver and Tanip
buiii ilol'iiiiau and Crosby.
Kolehmainen Wins
Modified Marathon
CLEVEUAND, O.. May 1-Ineffectlve
pitching on the part of the ClevelaoI
pitchers allowed t Chicago to win today,
iv to a. more:
CHICAOO. CLEVELAND.
AB H O A B AB H.O.A.E.
Felch, cf.... I 14 0 OTIbola. cf.. I I 1 4
Roth. Ib.... 4 1 1 1 OTuruT 2b... 4 1 1 3 0
K Collin.. Ib I 0 1 I srhapmaa, an I 3 1 0
Foural.r, rf. 4 I t 0 0Ja(koa, rf.. 4 110 0
J Collloa, IM I I I Klranay. If .1 I I t
Weaver, aa.. 4 Its 0 hnrhare, Ab. 41181
Brlrf. lb.... 4 110 lMhlelda. lb.. 4 0 0 0
Kchalk. -... 110 :'Nelll, c... 4 0 11 1 1
Pabar, P.... 10 0 1 OMltchell. p.. 1 0 0 t 0
Jonae. p..... 1 0 0 t 0
Total. 14 13 17 I arwood 0 0 0 0 0
llar.tad, p. .. 0 0 0 0
rimlth 110 0 0
ideas, p 0 0 0 0
Ps
4 10 10
7 M 17 11 4
0 10 0 h
0 0 0 -io
Thre.bne
GIRLS HOLD A TRACK MEET
'.
And Thii Year the Public Will Be
Invited to Watch the Fair
Co-Edi Perform, i
Total. 17 37 18 3
Batted for Jones in sw.enth.
BaUed for Haratad in eighth.
Chicago 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 110
Cleveland 1 0300001031
Karned runs: Chtcaxo, : Clweland. 3. i
Two-base hits: Kournler 2i, Pelch. Jack
on. Turner, Lelbold. Threu-baae hits:
Both, J. Collins, Weaver, Barbara. Stolen
bases: E. Colilrrfc. Roth. Weaver, Jack
son. Double play: Weaver to Brief.
Hits: Off Mitchell, 5 In three and to
thlrds Innings; off Jones, 3 in three and
one-third innings: off Harvtad. 4 I n nun
Jnning: off Hteen, 1 in one Inning. Struck
out: uy rauer, 4; by Mitchell. 2: bv
plres; Nailin and Dlneen.
NEW TORK, May i-Hannls Koleh
mainen, Irish-American Athletic club,
won the Evening Mall modified marathon
race today from a field numbering more
than 1.000 runners. 'The distance, mainly j Jones, 1; by Haratad, 1; by Bteen,'t Uui
tnrougn tne city s streets, was thirteen
miles and 300 yards and this was covered
by the 'winner In 1:14 :09H. Kolehmainen
also won the event last year.
' Oprmlasr Celebrations.
The opening games to b played Filday
will be In Norfolk, Columbus, Grand
Island and Kearney. Special celebra
tions, parades and the like will be held
In all the cities to open the season with
the proper eclat.
All of the managers are enthusiastic
over nrosneeta mil nvfri-nn. .
have a winning team. Of course they ! PLANNING FOB BIO FIELD DAY
can't all win, somebody has to be at the ' 1
bottom, but It looks very much as If the! JAMKH K. HWHKIVCK.
ame team won't occupy that bottom po- LINCOLN, May . -(Special.) Sventy
sltlon all the time as did Kearney last ,lve Nebraska co-eds vi;i participate In
year. I the second annual gl-fs' trsck meet st
The managers who will act this year'1" University of Nebratka next Tues
are as follows: Norfolk. Towne; Kear-,"y "ft""""'- While the meet has been
ney, Matney; Beatrice, Fillman; Fair- n"ld behl'"l closed doors hortofore, the
bury. Shaner; Hastings, Bennett; Grand 'authorities have decided to remove the
laiano, v. mire; rorx, 1'ierce; columbus.j jmuuc m waicn tne
Justus. '; co-eds perform.
Tcntstlvo lineups of the teams are an! ' M,M ,,,,',"'l 'ark end Miss Jesfle
follows: j Beghton of the physical education de-
NorfolkCatchers: Smith, Musser. in.lpartmrnt ar ln chur?e of the meet and
fielders: Towne. itroderick. 8trlela !""" confident that with the extrordlnary
BELLEVUE WINS TENNIS
MATCH FROM CREIGHTON
Rupert Kenner and Paul Ohman of
Bcllevue college defeated Leo Beverldge
and Harold Unahan of Crelghton uni
versity Friday afternoon In a tennis!
match between the two schools. In the
singles, Ohman lost to Linahan, 6-3, t-4,
and Kenner won from Beverldge, 8-3, 0-3.
In the doubles, Kenner and Ohman won
from Beverldge and Linahan.
The three men from the University of
Nebraska, Cassldy, Kills and Chatt, who
nlaved tha Crelarliton medics Friday, will
Telegram Hoff man had Kearney I rily witn Kenner, Ohman and Kalph
Martin on Prof. Hnare's court in Bellovue,
Saturday at i-M o'clock.
JAYHAWK NINE WINS FAST
GAME FROMJARKIO UDS
TARKIO, Mo., May 8. (Special Tele
gramsKansas university defeated Tar
kio college In a fast game of base
ball here today, 7 to 1. The score was a
tie at one run each until the eighth In
ning, when 'four errors and three hits
scored six runs for Kansas. MoArthur,
for Tarklo, pitched well.
Score by Innings: RITE.
Kansas , 00001008 07 10 0
Tarklo 00000 1 0 001 0 T
Batteries: Kansas, Kproni ana Harrell.
Tarklo, McArthur and R. Hawthorne.
turn game
team- Score:
M luuarl Ina Track Meet.
AMKS. Ia.. Mav 8. -l.ecln TeleKram.
In the Anv--.lli-iiri dual track and
Vild meet. ' Aniee. uiih t4) points, lost to
MUaouri wi.b U2 pclnt.
t ail Tram (jets Trimming.
WEATRVK. Neb.. Hit S.-Ppeelal Tel
egram.) The Beatr1-e Mllksk'minem
eaailv defeated the I'nlversity of Ne-
hrat-ka bll f am here this afternoon, 1
to 0. Pate of the leagiiurs featured hf
hololnv the visitors to one hit and sinn
ing out sixteen men h'orj: R U.K.
Nebraaka 0 0 0 0 U f 0 0 00 1 4
B.stile'. 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 ti 0
llattertrs: I'olverlly of Nebracks,
ChamlierlHln snd tluyg, Beatrice, Pato
and Buster.
YALE OVERWHELMS TIGERS
Princeton Meet Defeat in Annual
Track Meet by Score of Sixty
Two to Forty-Two.
VISITORS TAKE IT IN BUNCHES
. Tmals 88 T 14 1-
One out when winning run scored.
Hatted for Marmiard In e.qhth.
Hatted for Hughes In eleventh.
Ran fur Uowdy In eleventh. .
New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Boeton 0 0 0 0 1 1 0000 24
Two-baae hits: Robertson. Magee,
Fletcher, 'lowrlv. Pmible plays: Maran
vllie to Hchmlrit,' Smith to Pclmildt.
Bralnard (uninlsicdt. Marsnvilln to Kgan
to 8 limtrtt (2). Bases on halls: Off
Hughea. I' off (lohaner. 1. -Hltaj: Off
MnroiUHrd, 3 In seven Innings; off Schauer,
4 In three and one-third InnlnKs. rJtruck
out: Bv Hughe. 4: by Marnusrd, : by.
Schauer, I. limplres. Klem and Bmolie.
.
New York Yankees
Give Boston Hose ' :
Severe Trimming
NHW TORK, May . The ' New Tork.
Americans gave Boston a severe trouncing',
today, 10 to 8. The fourth inning wan
a nightmare for the Boston plsyers aa
New York scoredN.ten runs and knocked
out three pltchersfc Colllns Maya and
Shore. Score:
OSTOW. KW YORK.
AB.H.O.A K AB 11 O A K ,
rf .. 4 1 1 OMalaot. 3b... I 8 I S
Vtaanor, Sb.. 3 V I S HUrtifll, II. I I I I I
Janvrln. 3b.. 8 0 1 S nmli. rf 4 8 I
apaakar. ot.. 4 13 4 ll'lpp. lb I IU
lwla. If.... 1 4CMh.Ii. rf J
r.rtv. e S At OFarktnpa. as 4 8 8 I
Hnrjlltial. lb 1 1 S whoob. n... a J a
H....U aa 4 S 1 8 N unamakr. c 4 18 11
Mi'Naltr, Is. 4 1 s 1 sriahar. p
Thomas, o.. 4 1 e
Wcxwi, S....3 ISIS Totals..
rolllna. p .. S S S
Mv.. p S 0
Khar, p.... 4 4 4 4 4
llenrlkan. It 1 1 3 1
T..la Si f 14 fl
Boston 0 0 0 3 0
New York 0 0 0 10 0
Two-ha no, bit: Hoblltsell.
hit: Plpp. titolen base: Malsnl. Earned
runs: New York, 7; Boston, 1. 8ncrlti
hit: Lewis. l)ouble play Hendrlcksen
to Wagner. . Hits: Off Collins. 11 In three
Innings, none out in lourin; otr mays, a
In one-third Inning: off Wood. 4 In four
innings; off Rhore, 3 In two-thirds Inning.'
BaaB on balls: wit risner. t; oir vjoi
llns, J: off Hhore, 2; off Wood, 1. Btruck
out: By Klsber, 4; by Collins, 1; by Wood.
4. Umpires: Bvsns and Mullaney.
Tigers Tall Before ;
Browns' Attack
FT. LOUIB, Mo., May 8. A single by
Pratt scored Bhotton ln the first inning
In today's game with Detroit, and runa
by Kaufman, C. Walker and K. Walker"
In the same Inning brought the fit. Louis
tally to four. Two more runs In tha
sixth gave 8t. Louis tha victory, to 4.
Score: i
DETROIT. ' ' tT.-lU'W. '
. AB U O A r AB. H.O.A.E.
Bu.h. ..... 4 4 1 ffleto. ' Wt. 4 8 4 1 4
Vlii, lb I 1.8 3 SAuatm, 8b... 3 14 14
r-ohb rf 4 18 4 (Pratt, lb.... I 1 4 S
Cirnvrord. rf 4 S eKaufmaa, lb 4 1 8 1 S
Vaaoh. It.... 3 1 3 4 SO.Walkar. cf I 2 1
Havana'. Jh. 4 1 4 I OK.Walk.r. ill 1 I
Jaonbaun, lb I 8 0 La ran. a... 4 til"
Dakar, a 4 I 4, 1 lAnnaw, S....8 0 11
Holaud. p.... 3 04 OWallnaa, .. I 1 0 I 0
1atla. p 14 4 11
nuhtia 1 1 4 Totals U U it 11 0
Fallar 4 4 4 4 4'
Totals M "l 14 U ' . '
bailed lor B.unu in seventh.
Han for Dubuo In seventh.
Detroit 0 0 J I 0 4) O-t
Ht. Louis 4 M I M M
Two-base hltai - Jackson. Austin. Three
base hits: Veach, Kavanaugh. Btoien
bases: Bhotton (2), C. Walker, "E. Wal
ker. Earned runs: Oft Boland, 4; off
Weltman. 4. Double plays: Lavan to.
Pratt to Kauffman, Kavanaugh to Bush
to Jacobson, Lavan to Kauffman. Bases
on balls: Off Boland, &; off Dauss, 1;
off Wellman, 6. Hits: Off BoUnd, 8 in
x Innings: off Dauss, 8 In two Innings. .
Struck out:- By Boland, 8; by Dauss. 1;
by Weilman, 6. Umpires: Hildebrand
and O'Loughlln.
Melker. Outfielders: B. Brown. Campbell,
R. Brown. I'lUhers: Meyers, Roed, Wal
wortb. Mllletto, Webber.
Kearney: Catchers: Schmidt, Davis.
Inflelders: Jorstad. Holllday. I'eak, Mer
rell. Belle w. Outfielders: Carrie. Mat-
Interest that has been iihown some new
records for girt athletes will be .hung up.
Some of the participant are now hold
ers of world's records, Including Mlsa
Gladys Hlmmons, who last year estab
lished the mark In the 25-yard dash. Mhe
ney, Campbell, pitchers: Vauah. We la- ia entered aaaln this year In the 25 and
ter, Klonts, Carver. Davis. McCoy. Moate. 1 50-yard dashes and promises to bring ad-
Btatrlce-Catchtrs: Egan. Bust r. In- idlUonal credit to Neoraaka. '
fielders. Eeekewlta. Klllman. Kortum. j The events for the meet Include the
Brannan. Outfielders:, Neff. Plack. 2&-yard dash, the io-iard dash, the 50
Lockhardt. Fit hers; Aditrcs, Green, yard low hurdle, high lump, polt vault,
trrett. Bate, Trwln. ; putt'ng the 8-pound shot, base bull throw.
Grand Island-Catchers: Crosby, Syck. . bttl(Uet ball throw and a base ball gamo
o w ' : ",r- Mftirath. ; between the sophomore snd
Roben, Pclk. Pynek. Outfielders: Baason. j Kri,.
.jr, mannaii, i nnmascn. tltchers:
rillNCETON. N. J.. May 8.-Prlnceton
met defeat at the. hands of Yale today ln
their annual track meet by a score ot
C2 to . The visitors took all three
places in the 100-yard dash, the broad
Jump and the two-mile event Hummary;
Mile run: Mackenzie, Princeton, flraf.
Altlia. Princeton, second; Boucher. Yalo,
third. Time, 4:K).
Voiir-mlle run: Wllkle. Yale, first!
Moore, Princeton, second; Klchsrdson,
Prlnreton, third. Tlma: 0:4Vi
.'UU-yard hurdles: .Sheddon, Isle, flrat;
Rtewart, t'Mncton, se'ond: Frederick,
Prini toii. third. Time, OilW.
lOil-yard ilai-h; Treadwav, Yale, first;
Rlrketts. Yale, second; 8twart, Yale,
third. Time, 0:10H.
Two-mile run: Overton, Yale,, first;
Ilolden, Yale, second; Oust, Yale, tiiird.
Time, .4li.
Shot put: Lonrstreth. Princeton, first;
Cleudnnning. Ysle, second: Heynlger.
Princeton, third. Distance, 41 feet inch.
Hlith Jump: Oler, Yale, first: Davy,
Princeton, second; Poller, titorey and
Orsnt, Yale, tied for third. Height,
teet
Half-mile run: Haye. Princeton, first;
Maall
Senators Beaten by
Macks in Seventh
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 8.-A. bat
ting rally In the seventh Inning gave
Philadelphia a victory over Washington
today, 8 to 3. Wyckoff was bit hard.,
but was saved by brilliant support by
Lsjoie. Barry and Kopf. Score:
WASHINGTON. PHILADELPHIA.
AB. H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A-ST.
liar, rf .l 1 I OWaHh. rl... 8 114
ai iKinna, u. a
IHiruDk. cf... 8
Ortrhaua, r... 4
SLaJola. 8b... 4
aMrlonla. lb. 4
4 Barry. 'as.... I
OKupf. Sb 4
iW.rkoff, p.. 3
ll'aaoock. p.- 1
lpp 1
S'bavlas ....
I
Totals U I IT 10
Batted for Mr Bride in elKhth.
Batted for Oallla In ninth.
Batted for Wyckoff in seventh.
Hun for Lapp In seventh.
Washington 0 0 o 1 1 1 0-4
Philadelphia 1 00000400-fi
Threo-base hits: Walsh, 8 hang. Stolen
baitc: (JandU, Barry. avarned runa:
Washington, 3; Philadelphia. 3. Doubla
pisys: Barry to 1-aiole to Mclnnis (2K
Bancs on balls: ore U all la. 3; off Wyck-
1 I
111
4
Milan, cf.... 4
Knalar, b. .. 4
Moraao. tb.. 4
Gaadil. lb... 4 1 II 1
nbanka. I!.. I 1 2 1
llrarr. 4
Mi HrliU. as. I
Nff. aa 4
f.allla. p.... I
Wllllaoia .. 1
Hnndfa .. t
Totala U
4 4 4 4
1 8 S 4
14 0 1
1 4 1 S
3 S
3 I 4
3 3 11.
site
e
l so
8 0 0 0
fresh men
Hoffman,' Manser, Beechon. Woods. Alex
ander. . .
Columbus Catchers- Ramsey, Walter.
Inflclders: Blmcnds, Outxmer, Mercer,
Schmidt, Coderer. Outfielders: Pratt,
Orlmiie-s. Chsrnfiulst. Pitchers: Thel-
msn. Klrchner, Wolfe, Justus. Ouijer, I
Olillgruion.
Keeping Hater Brats Kl aavrood.
WKKPINO WATKR. Neb., May tZ.
(rtrc'al.) In a tert-liinlng aame at Kln
oou yevlerday afternoon Weeping Water
defrateil the hi in sxiiool has ball team
of that place, 11 to 10. Weeping Water
hap no oi, two games out of three
Batteriea: Weeping Water, Mamhsll and
ljunn; h'imwood. ilct'roiy and Boelter.
, .ebrask High Nrhuola Meet.
The annual high schol fete day meet
of Nebraska high schools will be held ln
Lincoln on May IE, and Dr. H. O. Clapp,
of the state university, who ia complet
ing arranguments for It, expects that
fully 130 athletes, including thirty Ne
braska high school squads, will take part.
1 he meet Is held uudr the auaplccs of
the High rVhool Athle tic association,
with the university authorities In chsrge
of the arrangements.
The, program for the Ki te day, or visit
ing day st the university, Includes the
Hale high school championship debate.
(Continued on Page Two, Column One.)
Cooky. Prliweton. second; lveman, I otf, 3. HHs: Off Wyckoff. 8 In seven
Yale, third. Time, i:o. innings; on reiinoea 1 in two tnntngs.
Broad Jump: Oler. Ysle, first: Hamp- Struck out: By Gallia. 4: by Wyokott, 1
ton and Mathews. Yale, tied for second liminircs; tonnouy ana uiuil.
DlMtaiue, 22 feet i inches.
md hiiidlea: Klcwart, Princeton,
flrot: Kheddnn, Yale, aecond; Crawford,
Princeton, third. Time. 0:244-
zJu-yard daah: Treadway. Yale, rrst:
Cornell, Yale, second; Moore, Princeton,
third. Time, 0 1'-SVfc.
Pole vault: Tie between Carter. Yale;
Johnson, Ysle; Baker, Princeton, and
C'arr, Princeton. Height, 11 feet 0 Inches.
Hammer throw: Ijowghrtdgc, Yale,
first; Nourae, Princeton, second; Oen
nert, Prlneclon, third. Distance, 149 feet
8'u inches.
Total points: Yale. 63 Princeton, C.
TIGERS WIN TRIANGULAR
BOAT RACE ON CARNEGIE
PRINCETON, May 8. Princeton won
the triangular boat race on Carnegie lake
today. Columbia was ' second and
Pennsylvania third.
RALPH JONES WILL RUN
AGAINST TIME TODAY
Ralph Jones of the Druid Athletic club)
this afternoon will make a run against
time, leaving the and of tha Florence ear
line at 8 o'clock and run to Twenty-fourth
and N streets. South Omaha, Tb route
taken will be south on Thirtieth to Fort,
east on Fort to Twenty-fourth and south
on Twenty-fourth to designation. Ho will
be accompanied by J. II. McVeigh of tha
Omaha Amateur Athletio association as
official timekeeper; J. J. Reeve as time
keeper for the club; Dr. Wlnteraon and
Dan Oruenig. These gentlemen will fol
low ui an auto and see that tha rua i
made as per schedule.
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