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    THE BEK: OMAIIA. WEDNESDAY, MAT 12. l9tf.
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were .NViTEQTOTHIb RECEPTION , C TO BE. POOR- WILL YOU ET I' RSR YOOP TRrtru fi . ' ,"AJ At FLUNKY jfc
AflO YOU'RE NOT CONC TO t.NEAK I'D A THOUSMsO NEACLA ) TOU ( wplc I'M hL-AD HE DID- w'i
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BOOSTERS WIN OUT
! 111 TI6HT CONTEST
Eourkei Make Masterful Eecovery,
' , tmt Are Kept From Victory in
' the Ninth.
KRjJXOER FAILS IN THE PIHCH
ttitH MOINES. May It (Special Tele
gram) Overcoming a masterful recovery
by ,'tha, Omaha team, Dea Molnea boied
out an elghth-lnnlng lrtory In the third
raroa of tha series hera today, 4 to a. A
home run by Hunter In tha sixth aftar
Omaha had made tha count. 1 to 1, Id 11a
favor, paved tha way for a Booator vic
tory;. Blodgetl, tha Watarloo graduate,
arrtared In tha bo for tha Rourkei Ha
waft hard ht. but managed to keep them
pret,'ty well acattored. On th other hand,
Omaha'a hita were considerably aided by
Dos; Moines "error.
iKrm rsh Hftwrti Bases.
Tha vlnltnrs trailed alone for five' In
nh ii without counting. . In tha second
KniK got a pa and managed to work
hit way to third, only to got caught be
tween third and home when ha overran
I le 1ane.' Again In the third Omaha had
men on. Smith waa hit by a pitched bail
.nil R. Rreen lived on an error by J one.
It looked, like a acore with only one
t'own. , but Foray tha fouled out and
Iho.maeon lined to Tanoehlll.
Tlo Itourkes began a life-savins' rally
In the alxth. With Thomaaoti down.
K-ug alnglad and stole aecond. Krueger
"' safe on Jonea" rror.- -Schllebner'a
rlngle counted Krug. Whalan : forced
loMlcbncr and later stole second. Tenne
1 ill's" error made Rlodgelt aafa at firat
und allowed Kruegec to acore. Hunter
ontrihuted to the miataksa of the Inning
l y tlrcpplng Pmlth'a fly and Whalen
KnrrJ. , Tliomaa made a wild throw to
i'i ('find, advancing baae runnera, but R.
lrcon grounded at firat and tba Inning
a over.
Heater Makea (Ireilt,
Knur error and two Mte had placed
Cnaha In the lead, I to I, until Hunter!
1 ome run in tha laat half,
la the elR)ith, with the aoore alii! a
tie, Hunter walked and acored on triple
by "Tr." Jonea Omaha atarted another
ally in the ninth. With two down Fcr
nythe and Thomaaon. both alngled and
K rug Walked, filling the baaea, Krueger
v.aa unable to deliver In the pinch.
Store:
OMAHA.
AU. It. If. O. A. E.
Pmlth. If 4 0 0.0 0
It. Brecn. In 1 I t 0
Korayihe, rf 4 1 1 0 0
Thoiuaeon, cf . 0 1 10
Krug. tl S 1 t ( 0
Kruiier, c 6 0 17 10
hliebner. lb I 0 1 10
Whalen. aa 4 1 0 4 11
lUeSgttt, p 4 ' 0 0 I 0
Totaia .....n i u u 1
DES JJOlNEH. v .
AH. R If. O. A. B.
Hahn. rf .......J. 6 110
Hunter, cf.... 1 J . 1. 1 0 t
Joi!H. lb 10' 1 r I 1 1
.hilla. If M 1 I 1
hrwyer. Sb 1 0 t g 0
Hartford. 4 0 16 10
Tarnohill. It. .4 0 1111
1. Hrrrii. c 10 14 10
Tliomaa, p ...... 4 0 0.' 0 1 1
Totala 11 4 1 II W 1
Omalia 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1
Ih't Molnea I M 0 1 I 11 H
Home run: Hunter. Two-baae hlta;
I'ahn. Bills. Jonea. Hacrtflce hita:
l.unter. ' bawyer. Stolen baaea: Krug,
RE your own man's
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body, merely. Start
with the external, by
which people moat firat
measure you aeJect
from our excluaive fab
rics and let our skilled
designers build apparel
that is yours, at only
$25 to $50
MacCarthy-Wllaon Tailor
ing Company,
81.1 Houth 15lh hi.
The Sunday Dee is the only
Omaha newi paper t h a t
fives its readers four big
p:ti of colored comics.
Father
Tbomaa, 1; by Rlodgett, 5. Baaea on
nana; virr Tliomaa, 4: orr Blndgett, a.
lilt by pltrhed ball: By Thomaa, Hmlth.
lft on haaea: Omaha, i; Da Molnea,
10. Iioiihln pJaya: Hartford to Sawyer;
Jonea to Hartford to Jonea. Feaad ball:
Krueger. Time: 1:04. t'mplre: Cualck.
JOSIRfl WIJI FROM BIOTX CITV
Draiantn Pile t ! Ra. thc
Fifth Iaalaaj. .
7 -.f1J:rii' .Mo - M ll--even hits.
Bl run, in ine rirtli
nrilng. prnvrd enough to defeat Bloux
-ity her thia afmrnoon Score:
biul'x crrx.
a ,, S A B. R. H. O. A. E.
fcl'lpke. lb. jo o I o i
Kne. lb S 1 1 IX i fl
fl-uno; Z' - i J i i i o o
Mct.ormlck rf lm t m a
tallahan, aa 10 0 14 1
Hnillng. Jt 4.0 0 1 I 1
J y- p i o o o t o
Ha man. n t n a X
Cr1ap 10 0 0 0 0
Totala .' 89 S S 34 11 1
Batted for HMlmnn In ninth.
BT. JOSEPH.
r... . AH. R. H. O. A.
Page, lb 4tiii
if 4 110 0
W ataon, aa 4 1110
II rittcrwn, lb...t 4 1 1 31 o
Brlttnn, ab 4 0 10 1
Will lama, cf 4 0 0 0 0
Kwol.lt, va 4 110 1
Wlthruw, c 4 0 0 10 1
E.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Vance, p.
4 12 10
Totala
S 7 11 17 14
lou City 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
tit. Joaei.lt 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7
Three-Wee. hit:. H Patteraon. Two-baae
hlta; Brit (on, Clarke, M. Vrmlok. Vance.
Barrlfice hlta: ClarKe, Callahan. Stolen
baaea: Clarke, Kox, Wataon. Double
1'l.iy: Kelly to Callahan to Kane. Hlta:
Off Kelly, 7 In four and one-third Innlnga.
Btruck out: By Vance, 1; by H)lnan, 1.
Baaea on b.lla: tVf Vance. (, Wild pitch:
Vance. Time: 1:20. Umpire, Qelael. (
KAWS DEFKATHD air BB.aRS
, v:;' - ; .1 :
levar, Thoeck. ; Oathlt, Baarhea
Swata a4 Wl,t,
DENVER, Colo., May U.-Although
Toeka outhlt Denver today, thoee. aa
cured by the locale were belter bunched
and Denver won. 11 to 7. Score:
DENVER.
AB. R.' H.. O,
A. E
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
1 0
? t
ft 1
I to
00
0
17 "i
A. E.
1 I
0 0
1 0
I
0 0
1 0
J J
17 4
Whalen.
lull J
If
.. 1
. 4
Coffey rf 1 1
Mitchell, - rf 1 , 0
w
tialloway, Jt
X
10
i
1
0
0
neuener,
Klaher. lb
(
i
0
4
Matthew. In.
fimhr, o. ......
llarrinaton, p
A reliance, p..,
:::x
... 0
Total! ...M 11 10 17
TOI'EKA,
AB.
R. H.
O.
1
0
I
:
i
i
it
'i
o
o
Tallinn, aa
Trainer, If....
Mayer, rf
Lattlmore, St.
Jackacn, cf.,,
Hoche, lb
ft aura, lb
.. 1
..
.. 4
.. 1
1 1
Monroe, c 4
Clunn. p 0
Nelson, p S
Totals T It ' 14
Topeka 0 01O40IOO7
Denver ( 0 0 t 00 I 0 11
Btolen baae: Dell. Three-baee hit: Kel
leher, Mitchell. Bacrlflce hit: Coffey. Sac
rifice fly ; La tt I more Home run: Jack
eon. Btruck out: Harrington, 1. Wild
pitch: Clunn. Paaaed ball: Monroe, Baene
on balla: ltf Neleon. ft In aaven and three
ffourtha innlnga: off Harrlnaton, U In
elsht and ene-fourth innlnga. Double
fiaya: Matthewe to Kelleher to Ftaher,
tttmore to Happe. Time: 1:0a. Umplrea:
Myere and Parent.
TUREB ITRAtOHT FOR LINKS
Wlehltae Loae Third af Series by
Is te Five.'
LINCOLN. Neb , May ll.-Uncoln ma'de
It three etralgrht front Wichita br winning
today'a game y a acore of 4 to 6. It waa
a hard fouaht game. In wtilch " errore
played a leading part. Pcora.
AH. It H
O.
10
A.
E.
Wolfe. If ft
I I
1
4
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
7
1
A.
0
0
1
1
1
McQarftaan. aa .... ft
Wllliuma. lb 1
Mclntyre. rf
Ialey. t 4
Hchreiber. rf .. 4
Kruvr, lb. ........ 4
McAlliatcr, c 1
Vanta. c 1
Dea eon. p. 1
Totals
4 10 17
WICHITA.
AH. R. If.
O.
Pownall. cf. ...
Nlclmlaon, If...
Warea. as. ....
Kt.rp, lb
Tydoinan. rf. .,
Charlra. 2b
Henrv, lb
(irtrflth. e
Oiaham, e.
Gray, c
Uelat, p.
I
4
0
Totala ft t 34 17 ft
Two out when winning run acored,
l.inoi ln 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 I '1-4
Wichita O 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 -4
Two-haae hlta: Rapp. Henry. Double
play. 1'altv to McUaffiaan. Btolen baaea.
w j , i t n 1 1 1
I lame. I)am (21, Uoyd Mclntyre,
ifuanatl, Mrhclaon. Btruck out: By
IDawaon 1: by Geiet. 4. Baaea on balla:
I'll I awm, v: till uri.i, a. t iinv . ..v.
j Umpire-. Van fickle.
Aaaarlraa Aaewelatlaa,
At St. Paul- R U E
Cleveland 4 7 0
St. Paul. 1 7 X
Batterlea: Cleveland, Brent on and Baat
ler: Bt. Paul. Hall and Marshal).
At Milwaukee R H E.
'Indianapolis 1 14 4
Milwaukee 3
Batter;. ! : Indlanapolia. Wlllla and Ooa
rett; Mlwaukee, fcliackteford, Grtrael
and Brannan.
At Mlnneapolla Ml I.
Cnlumbua I 7 I
Mlnneapolla 7 II
I tic van Innlnca. Batterlea: Columbus.
Cuius and tVleinan; Minneapolis, Harper
and Builivan.
' At Kaiisaa City- , R H E
Ijjultt lie ( It .'
. tXanaaa ClO 7 It I
I batteries. Louisville, Nuthrop, iv an
ion. K.lis and i leiimni, ktuwi City.
Itegan. Alltsoa and Aleiander.
Copyright, ltift. International
Newe Bervic.
Standing of Teams
WKHTERN LEAOVE.
Pluyed. Won. LoeL Pet
fxinvar lit
Tnpvka 15
Omaha 16
Ira Aloinea 1
Ht. Joaeph 14
Lincoln lfi
loux flty. 10
Wichita U
000
Una
.47
.m
11
10
AM.ER. LEA OUR. I NAT.
W.UPct.
Detroit W 7.7aiPhlla ..
LEAGUE.
W.UPcl.
, 14 7 .fV,T
14 .M i
New York. .12 .WMtiilcaajo
LCThlcaao ....14 10 Boaton ,11 ,&M
W ii . a a Lii.i'ihniHR.ii 11 in . '1
Cleveland ..11 12 .47t; Ptttaouren .H
Warh 10 11 .47lBt. Ix)ula.....ll 14 .44.1
Phil. 1 IS .MliHrooklvn .... It "
Rt, Loula.... 0 1 .SiOiNek York... 4 13 ..W
TED. LEAOUR I AMER. AfN.
W.L.W. VV.L.Pct.
Pittaburah 11 t .CCTItndlanapolla 17 1 .0
China ao 14 11 Ixsulavllle ..IS M
Newark ....II 11 .Ml St. (Paul 13 U .bTi
Kan. Cltv...U 11 .M2 Milwaukee .12 11 M.
Brooklyn ..1 11 .ftJOK leveland ...11 13 .4T
Kt. Ioula...l0 13 .4a5Kan. City.. .10 11 .47
Baltimore ..11 '.5 .tU Mlnneapolia' Ml .421.
Buffalo .... t 17 .IWIColumbua .. II .350
Yeeteraay'e Reaalta,
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha. I: Dea Molnea, 4.
Hom City, I: Bt. Joaeph, 7.
Wichita, 6; Lincoln 4.
Topeka. 7; Denver. 11.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Waahinifton, 2; Chicago, 0.
Philadelphia, 1: Ht. Loula. 0.
New York. 1; Cleveland, I.
Boaton. 1; Detroit. 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE. . i
Bt. iyoula, ft; Boaton, 1.
Chicago, 6: Brooklyn, 1.
Cincinnati, 2; New York, 1.
rutaburgh. 3: Philadelphia, 4.
FEDERAL LEAGUE. .
Bt. Loula. ft; Baltimore. .
Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, 4. .
Kaneaa City, 7; Newark, 0. .'
PltUburgh. 1; Buffalo. 0. ,- v
AMEKICAN ABBOC1ATIGN. ,i
Cleveland. 4; Bt. Paul, I. t
, laoiannpolla, 1 Milwaukee, .' . V
Coluin ia, 4; Mlnneapolla, 7.
LouUAllle, 4; Kansas City, ,
Uaaaeg Today. ''
Western League Omaha at Dea Moines,
Bloux City at Bt. Joaeph. Wichita at Lin
coln, Topeka at Denver.
American League Waahlngton at Chi
cago. Philadelphia at St. Loula, New York
at Cleveland, Boaton at Detroit. .
National league St. Ixuia at' Boaton.
Chicago at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New
York. PHtaburgh at Philadelphia.
Vederat LeagueHi. Loula at Baltimore,
Chicago at Brooklyn. Kariaae City at
Newark, Plttaburgli at Buffalo.
REBELS WIN WITH HOMER
It it Only Bun in Contest Between
Buffed and Pittsburgh
Federals. , -
D ALTON DIES ON THIRD BASE
BUFFALO, May U.-KaUey'e home run
In the first Inning waa the only tally In
today! V to 0 victory of Pltteburgh over
Buffalo. Kelley connected with the first
ball' pitched. It took a aharp turn from
abort left over the pavilion, fence. 4n the
final Inning hits by Dalton and Louden
landed the former on third baae, but
Rogge held him there. Score: RJ1.E.
Pittsburgh ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 4 1
BulaJo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 t t
Batterlea: . Rogge and Berry; Anderson
and Blair.
Caaeys Beat ' Newark.
NEWARK. N. J.. May 11. -Johnson held
Newr.rk to three hlta, two of them from
f)cherr' bat. and Kansas City won, 7 to 0,
today. Bcore: R.H.E.
Kanaa! CHy...O 1 1 1 1 1 0 1-7 13 1
Newark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 S 1
Batterlea: Johnson and Brown: Kaiser-
ling, Ulllls rd, C. Whltrhouae and Karlden.
.. Faaable t oate Gasae. '
BROOKLYN May 11. Brooklyn had the
game amuirenUy safe today when, with
one out In the ninth and the score 4 to 2,
Holt fumbled Wyckland'a grounder.
Tinker then rushed three pinch bitters Into
trie tray, an oc tnem making ears rut a.
Beck and Zrlhor of tha rrgulara also con
tributed Binaries, the result being four
fina and a 4 to 4 victory for Chicago,
84ore: R IOC.
ChUaao 1 00001004-4 it I
Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 1 1,0 0-4 3
Batterlee: ' Prendenast. Blown and
Flaher; Marlon and Klmon.
Balfeda Wla, Sis Fir.
BALTIMORE Mrt . May U.-Baltlmore
took advontaae of Ht. Ixmla' mlsplaye and
ita pmncra vnaneHa una aiternoon ana
won out, 4 to 6, after Chief Bender waa
tout hed ur for four rune in the opentne?
round. Bendr pitched good ball after
that and drove in the winning run in the
eighth with a two-baae hit: Bcore:
R H E
St. Louis 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-6 11 2
Baltimore ...1 0 1 0 0 0 11 4 t I
Batteries: Wftson. Wlllett and Hartley;
Bender and Owens.
Falrbary Wlae, fraaa Beatrice.
BEATRICE. Neb.. May 11.-8pecial
Telegram-V In a ew at fust here today
Falrbury won from Beatrice. W to ft
Beetrlce'e fielding wae rasged. seven
errora being charged up against tha
Incala. 8core: RH.ii
ralrbury ....I 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 v 11 3
Beatrtoe 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 I it J
Batterlea: Palrburv. Brholl. Franklin,
Bishop and Mullenhoff, Green; Beatrice,
1 ucavy, (wln and Buater.
gee iter Aaaax-lat lea.
At New Orleans New Orleana. 1; Little
Hock. 6.
At Mobile-First game: Mobile. 0; Nash
ville. 1 tat-vea innlnga by aareemenil.
Second game: Mobile, 1; Nashville, 4
lien Innings.
At Atlanta Atlanta-Chattanooga post
poned, rain.
At Bli iiiuighain-Birnilngham-Uempltla
ixjelponed. wet grounda.
Coald Net Walk wltk Rbeeaaatlaaa.
.4 il.silvd potlcDt wrltea: " Sloau a
Liniment cured my rheumatlam, am
grateful, tan now walk w.thout pain."
Only Jbc All druggists. Advertlaeinent.
PIRATES HIT SNAG
AND PHILLIES WIN
Pittsburgh's Attempt to Make
Sixth Straight Fails Against
Home Team.
it
FINAL SCORE FOUR TO THREE
l
PHILADELPHIA, May U.-PMeburgVg
winning! streak, which had reached six
straight was broken when Philadelphia
won today's game, 4 to 2. The home team
hit McQuillan had, but he wars given
fine support. Both of the visitors' run!
were due largely to errori. Johnston
made three of Pittsburgh's) four hits.
Score: '
PITTSBI'ROH.
PHILADICMHI..
W H O A K.
AB H O A E.
irey. If ... I 1
earms. lb... I l 1
1 1
.Inhntton. lb I I 14
Ralrrt. 16.... 4 1
Hlnrhmn. rf I 0 I
1 SHanrrott,
as. 4 t 1
4
ORarkar,
if... iiie
m Tav,th. rf.. 1 I 0
4 lwttittaa. lb. I 10 4
Wagnar. as.. 4 0
I'fi.i.llr.. cr.. S 0 10 (INIhoff, 3b.. 4 1 1
Vio. 2b ( 0 4 I SPaakart, ct . 4 1 1
a-han, e.... 4
I 1
I I
4
SRurna. r 4 14 1
M-j!ilMn, pie
Schaaraa ..I
lAlaxeoder, 1 4
Touts
.SWITU 4
Totals 14 4 14 10 1
"Batted for McQuillan in ninth.
Pittsburgh 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 01
Philadelphia, 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 I
Two-base hits: Johnston, Paskert.
Btolen bases: Carey, Balrd 2. Wagner,
Coatello. Earned run: Philadelphia, t
First base on errora: Pittsburgh. 4: Phil
adelphia, 1. Bases on balla: Off McQuil
lan, 1; off Alexander, 3. Hit by pitched
ball: By Alexander, McQuillan. Struck
out: By McQuillan. 2: by Alexander, ft
Umplrea: Klem and Emelle.
tarda Beat . Bravea..
BOSTON. Mav 11. Better pitching, bat
ting and fielding enable St. Loula to de
feat Boaton, 5 to 1 today. Donk kept the
locale' hita well scattered. Three times
Bt. . Louis worked the squeose play suc
cessfully. 'Magee made a spectacular
Tl TJ
om
V
just ringJ3 in your e.when you fire up load after load
of Prince aAJbert tobacco without a bite, without a
parch. You can smoke it sun up to sun down with
out a comeback, because it . is made by a patented pro
cess that removes the, bite' and the parch.
k , . . . s
So, first thing" after breakfast, you make fire
with a match and open the day as do the little
birds with song and sunshine I Then
you'll be right jirnmypipejoy'us, which is
good for what ails your ssnokeappeute!
the national
has jimmied open pipes
men who were once scorched and, nat
urally, pipe-shy. The most sensitive tongue
won't even tingle when you smoke P. A! IJ
So, you take a chance, and get some rt
there's - nothing friendlier nor truer to a
man than his old jimmy pipe. And youll
know that's a fact quick as you hit the
P. A. trail to pipesmoky'oyt'
Prince Albert makes a corking cigarette.
You never put a cleverer smoke between
your teeth. And P. A. rolls up mighty
easy and without waste because its crimp
cut and stays put! You take a tip
and play ball!
if aaeejfesies'
f As ruing tin
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
running catch which resulted m a double
play In the final Inning. Bcore:
ST. ivnrts aonTov.
Aa H A E aw u O A a
Hv'tim. m. i l
Bark. lb..... I t J 1
Dolan. If.... lift
Millar, lb... I 4 IS I
Lnns. ef 4 I t 4
Wllana, rf... 4 1 1 1
natlar. as... 1 t I
gnr4ar, ... 14 7 1
riAak i a a a
Maraa. M.... 4
OEsaa, lb. ... 4
! oonallr. If. I
IMaae. ef.... 4 1
eanhiaiet. Ik. 4 l
osmiik. tb.... 4 1
lMaranvll. aa S f
(Klnwc; e.... 4 1 11
Ru4olph. B.. t 1 0
Hasan, p.
Totals at ! H U oilbart .
, e
. 1
o e
4
Totals St 17 14 7
Batted for Rudolph In aeventh.
Bt. Loula 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-5
Boaton 0 0000010 01
Two-baae hlta: Oowdy, Schmidt. Ma
rsnvllle. Stolen bases: Morsn, Maran
vlile. Double plays: Butler to Hugaln
to Miller, Maranviile to Fgan, Rudolph
to Mareoviiie to Schmidt. Magea to Kgan
to Schmidt. Firat base on erron: Bt.
Loula, 8; Boston, 2. Bases on bajla: Off
S.k' 1Uf, Ruaolt off Rassn. 1
"If: Off Rudolph. In seven Innings;
off Rattan, none In two Innlnga Struck
out: By Doak, ; by Rudolph, 8: by
Began, L Umplrea: Qulgley and Eason.
Beatea Beat Stroad.
tJr.VPPZ- w7 lt-R'n Fenton
be -ted Ralph Btround. the New York re
cruit, in an eleven-inning pltehera' battle
today In which Cincinnati defeated New
York 1 to 1. Cincinnati tied the scoro
In the ninth Inning on Fletcher'! two-
Clarke s single. The visitors won In the
eleventh inning when Von Kplnttt opened
wn a double, took third On Kllllfers
sacrifico and scored on a passed ball.
CINCINNATI. NtrW TOUK. "
t ' . . ' A H.O.A.B.
Tuh ft K f a A . . . .
Oroh, lb..... 4 0 4 1 SDorla. lb.... I 1 lie
T worn N y, Ill 1 I I Slobart, lb.. 4 4 14 0
Griffith, rf.. 4 110 eriatrhV aa. I I I !
Wssa'r. aalb t Rntartra, rf 4 11 4 4
Olaon. .... Oil nraia4. lb. 4 S It I I
Win Ma 1 a A a - .
tr-Kelalta, as 1 1 ! 0 ftMarraV. ef" 4 I 4 4 !
Moii-Itt, is I ill 4 I Sui4. a.
Brawa 1 a 0
Kllllfaf, lb.. 4 0 1 4 t Totals..
rlarl. a A a a a m
I 0 ! 4 4
..ft 4 M If 4
- , .
BanUio, p. .. 4 4 4 4 4
' Tatals 44 In 111
Batted for Olsen In ninth. '
Batted for Mollwitg In ninth.'
Cincinnati ....0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0
New York....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Two-baae hits: Laaoh, Von ,
Stole bases: Doyle, .Clark.
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run: New Tork, t. Double r'y: Burn
to Myers. First base on errors: Clncln
natl, 4: New York, 1. Bases on bail.
Off Pjrond, t; off Benton 1. Stnick mi
By Stroud. : by Benton, 1. Umpires
Byron and Ortb. ,
Cabs Beat Dodaera..
BROOKLYN. Mav 1L Pleree Bitched
almost perfect ball today when Chicago
beat Brooklyn, 6 to 1. Rucker had noth-
Ir.g and was reached for a homer by
Sfiler, thre doubles, a triple and nine
aingics in eignt innlnga. caaore pitcnea
the lest Inning and struck out two of
three three men who faced him. H. Zim
merman'! batting and base running waa
the feature. Score:
CH1CAOO. BROOKLYN.
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Batted for Rucker In eighth.
Chicago ...0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 S
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Two-base hlta: William. II. Zimmer
man, Good. Three-baee bit. H. Zim
merman. Home run: Paier. ' Jrned
runs: Chicaso. 4; Brooklyn. 1. Double
play: Rucker to Schulta to Daubert.
First baae on error: Brooklyn. 1. Bases
on ballr: Off Pierce, -1. Hits: - Off
Rucker. 14 In eight tnnings; off Cart ore,
o In one Inning. Struck o.ut: By Pierce,
1: by Rucker. t: by Cadore, 1. Umpires.
Rlgler and Hart
Caaet Leagrae Gamea.
At Lea Angeles . R H E.
Ssn FrancUoo 1 7 1
Venice ...0 S
Batteries: Ban Ftanclieo, Fanning and
Schmidt-; Venice, Henley and Spencer.
At Sale Lake City - s ; R.H.B.
Loa Angeles....: 1 4-1
Salt Lake CJty 6 U S
Batterlea: Io! Angelea, Ryan and
Boles; Salt Lake City, Flttery and "Han
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Lealavlll Defeats Nehawka.
AVOCA. Neb.. May U. (Special.) -Louisville
defeated Jt'ehawka at base ball
Saturday on the latter'! diamond by a
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LINCOLN. May ll.-(Speclal TelegTaatj
Nebraska co-eds set thre new school
record! at the third girls' annual track
meet at the University of Nebraska yes
terday and also set .what Is believed 'to
be "a new world's . peoord in the fifty
yard daah. '
Miss Koch, a sopbomr, ooraredV tha
fifty yards In OA. seconds, which, so tar
si offlclsl! have been ableto find, ! a
new world's reoord. v
The school'! records in the fifty -yard
dssh, the high jump and the base ball
throw were broken. - 1
In the base ball game tht sophorrrarea
won, 10" Co ft. but thft freshmen evened
bp class rivalry by taking- the relay.
' Following Is the summary of the track
events: . i . , ' . . ,
Fifty-yard daah: Koch, first; 'Nteheis,
gecond; Hansen, third. Time, 0:064.
Twcnty-flve-yard daah: Simmons, first:
Hanseh, .second; Coffey, third.- Time,
aMH. ' - .
Putting els;ht-pind shot: Flake. and
Chapin tied for Hrst; Whit, second. Dls
tance, 25 feet.
Forty-yard ' hurdle: ' Slmmona, ' fit:
Harvey, aecond: . Green, third. ' Time,
0:07. - , ' '
Pole vault: Flske, first; laenberg, sec
ond: Shumway, third. Height, feet S
Inches. , '
Basket ball throw: Marie flarke. firat:
Koch, second; Neff, third. Distance, 77
feet. .
Base ball throwi Chapin, first: ' Car
mean, second; Clarke, third. Distance.
163 feet. ! . , .
High Jump: Reed. flrt:' Wort, second;
Flske,1 third. . Height, 4 feet. .: '
In. tennis yesterday the Huskers loot
to Baker university. C. H. Gardner lost .
hla match with Hoover of Baker, ft-L 4-6,
while Ellis of Nebraska defeated Fanley
of .EaKir. 4-,. oX' - Ift thVtM4
Chatt. and Ellis of Nebraska lost, f- mJ
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