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BOOSTERS WIH ODT
':IH TIGHTCOHTEST
Eourkei Make Muterful Recovery,
' , tat Are Kept from Victory in
' ' ' the Ninth.
XEJTIGEB FAILS Eff THE PUJCH
bits MOINBS. May 11. tflpeelal Tele
gramsOvercoming a maaterful recovery
by .tha, Omtbt tram, De Molnee hoard
out aa eighth-Inning victory In th third
yame of th series her today, 4 to 3. A
home run by Hunter In the sixth after
Omaha had made th count, I to X, Id Ha
favor, paved th way for a Booator rle
tcrjij. Blodgett, tha Waterloo graduate,
appeared In tha box for tha Rourke Ho
was, hard hit, but managed to keep them
pret,ty well scattered. On th other hand,
Omtht'i hit were considerably aided by
Ivsj Moines "errors.
iKrnar Caoaht Betwee Basra.
The vlaltors trailed along- for ftva In
nings without counting. . In tha aeeond
Kriin cot a pass and managed to work
hit way to third, only to set caught be
tween third and lioma when ha overran
I Ik Um,' Again In the third Omaha had
mrg on. Smith waa hit by a pitched bail
.ml J. Preen lived on an error by Jones.
I I looked, like a ecore with only one
t'own, , but Foraythe fouled out and
Tho.inanon lined to Tannehllt.
The Kourkea began a tlfo-aavlng rally
In l he elxth. With Thomaaon . down,
Krug aingled and atole aeeond. Kruager
"' afe on Jonea' rror.w SchlMmor'a
finale counted Krug. Whaten ' forced
fcnliebnrr and later atote aeeond. Tanne-t-iJ's
rrror made Blodgett aafa at first
end allowed Kruegeg to score. Hunter
.ontrlbuted to tha mistakea of tha Inning
! y 'dropping Fmlth'a fly and Whalen
icnrej. Thomas made a wild throw to
n i ond. advancing baan runners, but R.
1 recn grounded at first and tha Inning
a over.
Healer Makes C Ircajtt.
Tour errors and two hits had placed
Omnha in tha lead, I to , until Hunter's
1 nme run in tha last half.
In tha elgith, with tha score still a
11. Hunter walked and scored on a triple
!) "Te" Jones. Omaha started another
ally In tha ninth. With two down Fir
eythe and Thomaaon. both singled and
Krug walked, filling tha bases, Krueger
v.aa unable to deliver in tha pinch.
Store:
' OMAHA.
Ail, K. It. O. A. R.
Prruth. If 4 0 0 . 0 0
It. Mrvn, th a . 1 12 0
Koraythr, rf 4 i 10 0
Thoinason, cf 0 1 10 0
KriiK. Jb t 1 I 0 0
. Krut-ncr. c 6 0 17 10
Hi hllrbner. lb 10 10 10
M hslen. sa 4 10 4 11
blolxrtt. p 4 0 0 0 1 0
Touia si 1 a i m
DCS MOINES.
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Hahn. rf
Hunter, cf...
Jntira. lb....,
.Mils. If
hcwyr. 3b...
Hartford, an.
Tarnvnill, Ju
1. Krren, c.
Thomas, p.,.,
Totala ...
"mali a
Bcs Moines..,
Home run:
R 1 1 ' I
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II 4 11 S7 14 t
0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0-1
1 0 0 0 110 1-
Hunter. Two-base hits:
I'.ahn. Kills.
Jones. HncrKlca hli
l.untrr, ' Sawyer. Stolen bases: Krug,
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T THE
iyiEX : t ' r mt m ev-.
W k i i
Thnmaa, 1; by Blodaett. 5. Baaea on
halls: Off Thorns, 4: off RlndgMt, .
lilt by pitched ball: By Thomas, Hmlth.
i-eft on bases: Omaha, U. O-m Moines,
10. Iouhl olays: Hartford to Kawvor:
Jones to Hartford to Jones. Passed bsll:
nrurger. Time: J:H. Umpire: Cuslck.
JOaiRS WIK rROM OlOt'X C1T
Dramatn Pile Vp Sla Haa, Im tha
rifth lamia. .
-,5T'KJO!'Er,i .Mo" M" It-Sevelt hits,
wh ch counted for six runs in the fifth
innlna. nrnv.f nmiuk -, . M.
ity her this afternoon Bcora: .
fulilnka fh
o. n. 11. ll. A.
..J O 0 1 0
Clarke. If
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Kane, lb.
Iejeuno, cf
McCormltk. rf....
Callahan, ea
HKnailng, 4b
t'helpa, o
Kelly, p
Mailman, n
. 1
.. 1
.. 1
.. 1
Crisp i
Totala ,'. ig J 6 24 H J
Hatted for Hallman In ninth.
BT. JUHEPH.
AH. R. H. O. A. E.
Pe, 2b , 4 11110
" i i 5 o o
VJataon. as 4 1110 0
'J tt'r,OB 1 1 11 0 0
BrltU.n, ab 4 0 1 0 10
Wllllsms, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0
Kwoliit, ss 4 1 J o 10
tthrow, c 4 0 0 10 1 0
Vance, p 4 1 t I 0
ToUils M 7 H J? 14 "0
loux City 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0S
Ht. Joseph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Three-base hit:. H Patterson. Two-bsea
hits; Britten. Clarke, MeCnrmlck, Vsju-e.
Mar rifle hit: ClarK, Callahan. Stolen
baaea: Clarke, Kox, WaUon. touhl
lliy: Kelly to Callahan to Kane. Hits:
Off Kelly, 7 In four and cna-third Innings.
Struck out: By Vanc. i; by Hallman. 1.
Bases on bulla: Off Vance, ( Wild pitch:
Vanc. Time: 3:20. Umpire. QelaeL f
KAWS DEFKATBD BT BEXslB
beaver, Tkoagk . OathH, ''aarhes
Swats aaa.Wlas. .
DENVR. Colo., May ll.-Althouh
Topeka outhlt Ienver today, thoe. se
cured by tli locals were belter bunched
and Denver won. 11 to 7. Score:
DENVER.
.... , . ... V, b.
naien ir a I 1 1
. cf 4 1 1 4
oirey, r 1 I 0 1
Mil eMail, . rf 10 10
tinllnway, 8b 4
Kelleher, as I
Klahar. lb 4
10
t
1
0
0
Matthew. 2b I
Ppahr, o .. 1
Harrlnston, p I
Arllanea, p 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
TotaU
... M 11 10 17
17
TOPEKA.
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0
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B.
1
0
0
0
Tallinn, as.....
Trainer, If....
Mayr. rf
I.atllmor. Sb,.
Jackaca. cf..,,
Itoche, lb
Kapps. lb
Monroe, c
Clunn, p ,
Nelson, p
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7 II ' 24 17
Topeka 0 010401007
Denver O O a 00 I 0 "11
Htolen base: Pell. Three-base hit: Kel
leher, Mitchell. Sacrifice hit: Coffey. Sac
rifice fly: ltttlmore Horn run: Jack
son. Struck out: Harrington, 1. Wild
pitch: Clunn. Passed ball: Monro. Beans
on balls: Off Nelson, I In seven and three
ffourths Innlnjs: off Harrlnaton, 11 in
elMht and one-fourth Innings. TVubl
flays: Matthews to Kelleher to Vtsher,
.stumor to Hari. Tint: 1 OS. Umpires:
Myprs and ParenL
TUBES STRAIGHT FOR LINKS
. aaaaBBiaasaa a
Wlehltaa Las Thlral mt Srla ay
la ta Klv.'
MNCOIiN. Neb , May ll.-Uncoln ma'd
it thro straight from V VhU by winning
today'a gam Py a acor of 4 to a. It waa
a hard fousht same, tn which - errora
played a leading pert. Score;
AH. K. If
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10
K.
I
0
Wolfe, If
McOafftiian, as 1
Wllhums. lb 1
Mclntyr. rf '. 1
lalcy. b 4
ichrlbr. cf .. 4
Kruever, lb. ........ 4
McAllister, C t
Yants. c 1
Daaeoa. p 1
0
0
, 0
0
2
1
0
Totala
K 0 10 27 II
WICHITA.
AB. R. H.
H.
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0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
Pownall. cf. ..
Nicholson, If..
Wares, as. ...
Happ. lb
Tydemao. rf. .
Charles. 2b....
Henry, lb
Orlffllh. C
O.aham, c...
Oray, c
Uelst, p.
I
0
I
Totals
I M 17
- I wo qui W naju winning, 1 urn av vi
Lincoln 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 l'1-O
Wichita 0 1 0 0 0 I 1 0 1-4
Two.hse hit: Rapp, Henry. Double
play: I'alev to McUaffian. btolen basea.
Tydainan. Chariea. Sacntlc hlta: Will-
llama. Dawson (2). Uoyd. Mclntyr.
il'ownall. Mchclson. Btruck out: By
ltawan 1; by Oeist. 4. Basea on balls:
!Off wson. : oft Oeist, L Tim: S;!
rinplr' Van Pickle.
m
A war lea a AaarlatlaB.
At St. Paul RUE
Cleveland 4 7
fit. Peul.s 1 7
Batteries: Cleveland. Brenton and Bill
ler: Ht. Paul, Hall and Marshall.
At Milwaukee R H E
ledlanapolla ..II 1 4
..,. ... .'
yiiiwauHr, 1
I Utter;.a: Indianapolis, Willis and Oo
! eett; Mlwaukee, bhacklaford, Urlrael
and Prannan.
At Minna polla ' R II T
Columbus I t 1
Mlnnespolls T II
tlt-ven Inning. Batteries: Columbu.
Cuitls and Coleman; Mlnnapolla, Harper
and Sullivan.
At Kansas City , R II s!
l-oula llr It !
; Kansas City 7 II I
1 liaU1es: Louiavill, Nolhrop. S an
ion, tills and t. U'liinna; Kauaas Cll'.
Kegan, Alllaon and Alexander. '
THE BEE:
Copyright, ims. International
New Servlc.
ObM:iT MUbT RE
CRCM" TO BE. POOR
fO A THOUSAND
NICKEL -
Standing of Teams
5
Pluyed. Won. Loet Pet.
tenvr 13 a a Mf
Tnph 15 .AM
Omaha I M 7 .
l ea Moinea 1 10 -r''
St. Joseph 1 I 1 M
Lincoln 16 7 .47
flo.ix city. 1 7 11 '.m
Wichita la i 10 .M
AR. LF1AOITR. NAT. LEAGUE.
W.UPct.l W.UPct.
TVtroit 1 7 .72ii Phlla ...14 7 .ftflT
New York. .12 . l.nilcairo 14 .Mi
Ltiicajjo ....14 10 .bi, Boton ,11
Cleveland ..11 12 .47 Pittsburgh i.ll .'
Warh 10 U .47!8l. I40U1B.....11 14 .4
Phila I 13 .SMi Brooklyn .... 11 .4'
Bt. Ixula.... IS .20)Nek York... 13 ."VI
FED. LEAOUB. I AMER. AP'N.
W.L,.Pet I W.L.Pct.
Pittsburgh 11 I .t:7indlnapolla 17 I .-0
uninago 14 i .uvr ixsuisviii ..11
Newark ....11 11 .MI Ht. .Paul 12 11 .bTi
Kan. City. ..11 11 .M2MllWauke . .12 11 -!
Brooklyn ..U 11 .kn 'leveland ...11 12 .47
St. Ixula...l0 13 .4'o!Kan. City. ..10 11 .474
Baltimore ..11 5 .mi Minneapolis' ail .42V
Buffalo .... 1 17 .IWiColumbus .. 0 11 .250
Teeer4ay's Reaalta.
WESTERN L.EAOUE.
Omaha. I: Des Moines. 4.
Hoiix City, 1: Bt. Joseph, 7.
Wichita. 6; Uncoil .
Topeka. 7; Denver. 11.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Washington, 2; Chlrsgo, 0.
Philadelphia. 1; Rt. Loula, 0.
New York, 1; Cleveland, I.
Boston. 1; Itrott. .
NATIONAL LEAOUE.
Bt Ixula, t; Boston, 1.
C'hloago, 6; Brooklyn. 1.
Cincinnati, 2; New York. 1.
rtttsburah. 1: Philadelphia, 4.
FEDERAL LUAGUE.
St. Loula, t; Baltimore. .
. Chicago, ; Brooklyn, 4. :l
Kanaaa City, 7; Newark, 0. '
Pittsburgh. 1; Buffalo, 0.
. AMEHICAN APBOCIATION
Cleveland. 4; Bt. Paul, 1. "1
i Inflamvpolla, Ut Mllwauke. t.
Coluii ia, 8; Minneapolis, T.
LouUUlllc, 4: Kanaaa City, 7. v . ,
Gaaarg Today.
Western League Omaha at Dea Moines,
Klaus City at Mt. Joseph. Wichita at Lin
coln, Topeka at Denver.
American Lea gu Washington at Chi
cago, Philadelphia at St. Louis, New York
at Cleveland, Boston at Detroit. .
National League St. lxula at' Boston,
Chicago at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New
York. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.
Kedral IyeaaueKt. Louis at Baltimore,
Chlcsgo at Brooklyn, Kartaaa City at
Newark, Pittsburgh at Buffalo.
REBELS WIN WITH HOMER
It ii Only Run in Contest Between
Raffed and Pittsburgh
Federals.
D ALTON DIES ON THIRD BASE
BUFFALO, May 11. KaUey'e home run
In the firt inning waa tha only tally In
today'a V to 0 victory of Pittsburgh over
Buffalo. Kelley connected with tha first
ball' pitched. It took a sharp turn from
short left over the pavilion fenca. 4n tha
final Inning hits by Dalton and Louden
landed th former on third bass, but
Rogg held him there. 8 cor: RJi.K.
Plttxburgh ....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 1
UuUaJo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1
Batterlea: . Rogge and Barry; Anderson
and Blair,
Casey a Beat : Newark.
NEWARK. N. J . May ll.-Johnaon held
Newi'rk to thre hlta, two cf thm from
Ki hn r's bat, and Kansaa City won, 7 to 0,
today. Sr..r: R.H E.
Kanau Cltv...O 1110 110 1-7 U 1
Newark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 1
Batteripa: Jnhnaon and Brown; Kalaer
llcg. lillllard. C. YVhltchous ajMt Rarlden.
Faaabl t etti Gasa.
BROOKLYN. May 11. Brooklyn had tha
gant aiHariitly safe tnday whan, with
one out in the ninth and the acor 4 to 2,
Holt fumbled Wvcklanda rounder.
Tinker then rushed thre pinch hitter Into
in iray, ait 01 tnem ma King safe tut.
Heck and Zelher of tha regulara also con
tributed ainvlea. the result being four
runs and a t to 4 victory for Chicago.
B.'ore: K hTe.
Chlcaao I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4-0 11 1
Brooklyn 0100011, 00 4S
Batteries: Prnders;ait, Brown and
f'Ulier; Marlon and blmon.
Balfed Wla, Hi ta Flv.
BALTIMORE. Md., May H.-Raltimor
took advantaire of Mt. lymle' mlaplaya and
Ita pitchers' wlldneos ttita afleriwvin and
won out, 0 lo 6, after Chief Bender was
toui hed up for fi.ur runa In the opening
round. Bndr pitched good ball after
that and drove In th winning run in th
eighth with a two-base hit: Mcore:
R.H E.
St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 06 II 1
Baltimore ....I I M M I M I I
Batteries: Wetson. Wlllett and Hartley;
Bender and Owena.
Fatrbary Wlaa, froat Bratrtre.
BEATRICE. Neb.. May ll.-(Speelal
Telegranv) In a au at feat her today
Falrbury von from Beatrice. U to I
Heatrtca'a fleldins; was ragged, seven
rrors being charged up against the
lnc4s. bcore: R.H.ii
rairbury ....1 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 0-10 II 1
Beatrtos 0 1 0 I 1 1 I Ii 7
Batterlea: Kalrbury, Pcholl. Franklin,
Blahop and Mullenhoff, Urecn; Beatrice,
i uckvy, trwln and Busier.
Raathera Aasaclatlsa.
At New Orleana New Orleana, 1. Lltti
Ilo. k, 6.
At Mobile-First game. Mobile. 0; Nash
ville. 1 ervn Innings by asremnO.
fpcond gam: ' Mobil, 1; Nashvill. 4
tlen Innlnisl.
At Atlanta Atlanta-Chattanooga post
poned, rain.
At Btrmuighain- Birmingham-Memphis
;nit oned. wet grounds.
(Id Mat Walk vtlta Rbaaat laaa.
a-it.altcd patient wrltea: "floaa's
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PIRATES HIT SNAG
AND PHILLIES WIN
Pittaburgh'i Attempt to Make it
Sixth Straight Fails Againit
Home Team.
riUAI SCORE FOUR to three
PHILADELPHIA, May U.-Plttsburgh'g
winning streak, which had reached six
straight was broken when Philadelphia
won today'a game, 4 to 1 The home team
hit McQuillan had, but he wars given
fine support. Both of th visitors' rung
were due largely to errors. Johnston
made thre of Pittsburgh's- four hlta.
Bcore: '
PITTSBtTROH. rHII.ADKt.FHIA.
AB H O A K AB. H.O.A C.
Wr. If.... I 1 1 enrrn.. n...l till
.Inhniton. lb I 111) 1 SBanrrott. . 4 1 1 4
P.HM. lb... 4 11 tnrkrr. If... I I 1
Hlnrhma. rf 0 I A AOavtth, rf.. 4 1 III
Waanar, aa.. 4 0 14 lW7itttJ. ib. I V 1
I'o.l.lll. cf.. 10 10 (INIhnff, ib.. 4 111
Vln, 2b I 0 I I dPa.Krt. cf.. 4 111
arhn. c... 4 111 SRum. r 4 2 0 1 1
Mulllan, pi 1 I lAlazaadar. f I I 4 1
Schema ..!
Total SS N 17 11 4
Tot) 34 4 14 10 I
Batted for McQuillan in ninth.
P!tthurh 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 01
Philadelphia, 0 0100011 -4
Two-base hitsi Johnston, Paakert
Stolen bases: Carey, Bolrd 2). Wanr,
Coatello. Earned run: Philadelphia. 1
Flrat base on errors: PIHeburarh. 4: Phil
adelphla. S. Bases on balls: Off McQuil
lan, 1; nff Alexander, 1 Hit by pitched
ball: By Alexander, McQuillan. Struck
out: By McQirillan. 2: by Alexander, ft
Umpires: Klem and Emslle.
Carda Beat . Braves..
. BOSTON, May ll.Batter pitching, bat
fin and fielding enable St. Louis to de
feat Boston, 5 to 1 today. Doak kept tha
locale' hits well scattered. Thre times
St. . Louis worked the squsose play suc
cessfully. 'Mage mad a spectacular
v '
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parch, You can smoke it. sun up to sun down with
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with a match and open the day as do the little
birds with song and sunshine! Then
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running caleh which resulted In double
play in th final Inning. Meor:
ST. IVl'!g 800TON.
A H O A B AI.H.O.A1.
RntftM. lb. 4 I I IMnraa, rf.... 4 4 14
Bark. as..... 1
Dolan. if.... I
111 ocsaa. n.... 4 SSI
I Vianallr. If. I 1 1 0 1
Miller. Is... 11!
Lnn. ef 4 I I
Wllana, rf... 4 1 1
-Rutin, aa... I I
1 ixtl. of.... 1 I 1
I Afe-hmiet. lb. 4 1 4 1
1 osmltk, lb.... 4 1111
I IMaranvll. a I I 4 I 4
I OOmnrr. .... 4 1 11 1 0
4 IRuitnleh. a.. I 1 i 1
Rardar, ....! T
Doak, f 111
rtaaan. 0 000
Total M 111 aOtlbrt .... O 0 0 0
TMal nvTii
Batted for Rudolph In aeventh.
L ltuia..... 0 0 0 1 S 0 0 0-5
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Two-has hits: Gowdy. Schmidt. Ma.
ranville. Htolen bases: Moron, Maran
ville. Doubl plays: Butler t Hugfina
to Miller. Maranvilla to Kgan. Rudolph
to Maraovlll to Schmidt. Mage to Kgan
to Schmidt. First base on errors: Bt.
Louis, 1; Boston, 2. Bases on balls: Oft
Dak. 1; off Rudolph, 1; off Haan. 1
"Its: Off Rudolph. I In seven innings:
off Ragaa, none In two lnnlnga. Struck
out: By Doak. 0; by Rudolph, ; by
Ragan, L Umpires: Qutgley and E&son.
Beata Bests Stroad.
bested Ralph fitround, th New York r-
r I . -lo.rn.iimint piicners dm IT I a
today In which Cincinnati defeated New
ork, t to 1. Cincinnati tied the acoro
In th ninth Innln. n Vll . . "
hsse hit. wild throw on Wagner and
Clarke single. The visitor won In the
eleventh Inning when Von Kplnltx opened
Vi.. uuuuio, wok inira on Minor s
sacrlfica ann mTmA 'am n... a h
Bcore: " "-
CINCIMNATt. KBTW TOBK.
aa M n A . a. u r . m
Idmrh. cf.... 1 llnfra. ' 1 ' ' i a
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TvMmM'f. If a
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110 OrietrtMav as, I I 4 I
111 OBnbavtaB, rf I I t 00
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Orlffitb. rf.. I
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Olna. 'lb.... I
'' 1 0 Mrra, '.... 4 10 6
y-Koiait. a 1 1 OMarrar. ef..'4 I 4 0 a
Mallelt, lb I 111
Brown 10
Kllllfar. lb.. 0
0 atro4, p.... I 0 4
0 2 ratals st tan .
Dark. 0 4 14 4 0
Bonus, S...4 I 4 0
Totala.. ...40 DIM 1
Batted for Olsen in ninth. "
Batted for Mollwltt In ninth.' . ;,
niyiiwui in mntn.'
Cincinnati ..,.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
New York....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Two-basa hlta: Laaoh. Von
Stole bases: Doyl. Clark.
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run: New York, 1. Double play: Burn'
to Myers. Flrat base on errora: Clnelrr
nati, 4: New Y'ork, 1. Bases on bail.'
Off Ptrond, J; eff Benton 1. Struck mi
By Ktroud, 0: by Benton, 1. Umpires
Byron and Orth. ,
C'aba Beat Dodcrrs. ,
BROOKLYN. May 1L Plere pitched
atrpoat perfect ball todav when Chicago
beat Brooklyn, 6 to 1. Rueker had noth
ing and 'a reached for a homer by
Snler, thr doubles, a triple and nine
singles In eight Inning. Cadore pitched
the last Inning and struck out two Of
three three mm who faced him. H. Zim
merman's batting and base running waa
th feature. Bcore:
CHICAGO. BROOKLYN
AB.H.O.AE AB.H.O A.R.
Ocrxl. rf I
PUhar, it. ,. 4
8-hults. If... I
xiraraua. lb 4
1 0 0
ervMara. as.. 1 0 0 1
IDaubert. lb. 4 1 10 I 0
0 14
1 0
DW.ZImr's, rf I 0 1 o 1
114 OWh-at, If.... 4
s
0 I
4 0
0 I
t 0
Rater, lb.... I II)
williama. ef I I 1
1 erut.baw. 2b. 4 I
0 OMrera. rt.... 4 1 1
Arrhar. .... 4 11
tfialan. lb... 4 11
Ptare. ... 4 14
1 OSrhulta. Jb.. Ill
1 OMIIIor. t.... 110
1 ORuckar. ... 10 10
radAra. a A S'O A 0
Tttala II 14 17 II l'Hummelu.. 1 0 0 0
Totala It 4 87 16 . 1
Batted for Rueker In eighth.
Chicago ...0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 S
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
. Two-bae hlta: William. H. Zimmer
man, Oood. Three-base hit. II. Zim
merman. Home run: Peier. ' Harned
runs: Chlcaao. 4; Brooklyn. 1. Double
Play: Rueker to Pchults to Danbert.
First base on error: Brooklyn. 1. Bases
on balle: Off Pierce- -I. Hits: - Oft
Rueker, 14 in eight Innings; off Cadore,
o In on Inning. Struck out: By Pierce,
: oy nucKer. r: oy cador. I. umi4rs.
Rigler and Hart. ...
Caaat LesT Games.
At Lo AngaUs ' RH E.
San FrancUoo , 3 7 1
Venle 0 6
Ratterles: Ban FtancUco, Fanning and
Schmidt; Venice, Henley and Spencer.
At Sal Lake City - - . R.H.E.
Loa Angeles 1 , , 1 4-1
Salt Lake CRy ..Ju j
- Batterlea: 1jd Angeles. Ryan and
Bolea; Salt Lak City, Fittery and Han
nah. ' '. ; - , .
Laalavlll Defeats Nehawka.
AVOCA. Neb,. Majr U - (ISpeclal. ) -Louisville
defeated hawka at baa ball
Saturday on the latter' diamond by a
cor of 10 to 4.
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THAT UY THOUGHT
WUZ. AFLUNKT
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NOWFER DMiTY'S
place: , .
Nebraska Co-Eds Set .
New Athletic Marks
LINCOItX. May U. Special Telegram. J
Nebraska co-eds aet thre new acheot
record at th third stria' annual track
meet at th University of Nebraska, yv
terday and also set .what ia believed 'to
be a new world's . peoord tn th ftfty
yard dash. ' :''''
Miss Koch, a sophomre, covered tha
fifty yards In 04 seconds, which, so tar
as official have been ableto find, ia a
new world's record. ,
The school's records In th fifty-yard
dssh, th high Jump and tha baa boll
throw were broken.- .r
.: In th bas ball game the sophomwre
wen, Vf to I. but th fraahmen vad
bp class rlvatry by taking" the 'ralay.
Following Is the summary of th track
events: . , . , . ' . ; '
Fifty-yard daah: Koch, first; yiehexe.
second: Hansen, third. Time, 0:08.
Twenty-flve-yerd dash: Blmmona, first:
Manaeh, .second; Coffey, third.- Time.
04V. '
Putting el;ht-pound shot: Fiska and
Chapln tied for first; Whit, second. Dis
tance, 26 feet.
Forty-yard hurdle: , ' Slni mem a, '' flrat;
Harvey, second;, Orea, third. Tim.
0:07. - - , 1 ' -
Pole vault: Flake, first; Isenberg, sec
ond: Shumway, third. Height, t feet S
inches. : i ..
Basket ball throw: Maria Clarke, first:
Koch, second; Neff. third. Dlatano, 77
feet. ' - i ..
Baae ball throw t Cbapln, first: 'Car
mean, aeeond; Clarke, third. Dlatanoa,
168 feet. - t . .
High. Jump: Reed, flrat: Wart, Mcond;
Flske,1 third. - Hlght, 4 feet. . . r
In. tennis yesterday th Huakers let
to Bsker university. C. H. Gardner lost .
his match with Hoover of Baker, t-L A
while; Bills of Nebraska defeated Panloy
,6f ,BaH.r, 4-.a-l. -- In thoadouWea
Chatt. nd Ellis of Kebraska lost, S-4, S-4J
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' Rant room qulok with a B Want Aw
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