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    Bringing Up
VHO TOLD vnn Trmnv -r-u at-
RROPERTY Nethe "bOUNDf- J
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t
DOUBLE BILL ON
THE CARD; TODAY
Postponed Conflict . Yesterday
Prompt! Pa Eourke to Declare a
Bargain Mat Thii Afternoon.
TJTW ATT nVTTf TITT WTQITDH !
RAla ALL UV.tR I at, YiLXliALn
Rain and cold and wet ground and a;
few. other minor details prevented . th
onflict scheduled between Omaha .and
Wlrhlta yenterday, ao Pa Rnurka haa d
elded to aubmlt hla flmt harsaln of far-
Ins of the year to the htifa provldlnir the
grourh who handlea tha weather does
not rep fit to horn In again, which la
moat probable confriderlnt- the pmlr)uua !
prediction pni.ed out laat nlrht. The defl to Omaha. The Omaha and Lincoln
weatlier man la aettln to be rather ; teama will probably ml about the ew
naety' pereon around theaa parta to the ond or third weak In June at Lincoln,
baae ball fan. A weather man with vac-with, tha Link to play a return en-
arlea which Include not oftiy rain, but
cold at the eame time anouid not be al
lowed at laiire.
Thnmu niodirett. aouthpaw alanter,
and Bert Lareon, who ohuoka from thoiColllna
rmht aide and la otherwise a normal ath-! ui,1w,,,rt,,y
lete. will occupy tha peak for the j.,.nolf.
Hourkea In tha two fraya. Marty KruK 1 Tooina
figure on roppina; twice with then ter- I
Una; youn men performtna;.
Warea Jolaa Team.
Manager Waraa bu Joined hla team and
will manage the crew today. Monday,
jxilvorlalna tha Rourkovlnlana In, th ninth
frame. Mr. Charlea ran the aquad, while
Ware held a council of war with, tils
owners tn Wichita. Clyde had to hurnr
hack for fear Charts would lead the
i rew to another victory and thus Clyde
might lose his Job as brad of th B. ,V, P.
-rew. K ;'
If the weather puts the blink on the
ombata today, the' series will have, been
a iine-game affair and tha foreigners' will
romp en their way with a series of vlo
tory to their credit, a feat unparalleled tn
l he hlntory of Wichita. Tha tlire poaV
loned games would be played when the
Wolvea come this way again, thug mak
ing several bargain mats for the July
and August bugs.
. Tesrlis la West.
following Wichita will come Toprka,
which la at present leading the loop, Tha
eerie- with the Kawa ta awaited with
feverish interest by the -Omaha bugs,
who wish to sea Nuts Grover and hi
itang and also listen hi ea soma of Jimmy
Jai-knon's Justly celebrated' vocabulary-
It was a day of peace all ever the
Wcstrrn loop yesterday. Not only In
Omaha, but in aU cities In tha league
lain took a hand and made bombard
ments ' impossible. Thus It can be seen
lltr elites besides Omaha have weather
men who should be recalled and th
UciuocraUc administration called to ac
count. Berlin Food Prices
Nearly Double Since
Beginning of War
HKhLlN, Alay 16. The following list
id- p rices now. as compared with those
'before tn outbreak of the' war haa been
implied to the Associated Press by tit
jwner of a big llcrlln boarding house:
Cents l"er Pound
Anrll litu i-r,,r- vk,-
laveragM r 4 'uls)..S
l!-f (average of t rut)... SI
Mutton arr. I cuts) ft)
Veal (.average S cuts) .3
Mutter 414
Lard .....30
Kicga tper dosen) not
1T.I
IDS
17.1
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6.4
6.1
6.4
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vvt
1.3
,7
f lour
Msuceronl
lrlJ bean
u
14
17.1
17.1
4r.l
, 76
17.1
43
1.2
4 1
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1'rled Irntils ....
l'ld (N4I .......
'V.ifco
Tea
it ice
( 'titiege
Carrots
Turnl ,
Potatoes
The total movement is Indicated beat
l.y tsklns 1(0 to represent the average
lfel of pi tees before the war. Vpon this
liats the present level Is ISS.1
GREENLEE AND SHARPLEY
ELECTED IN DENVER
1ENVF.H, May U.-renver elected twa
city commissioners and an election eotn-
inlealoner yesterday by one of the light
est votea polled tn municipal balloting
In recent year. . Lewta . C. Greenlee,
cliosaa commissioner of property, and Dr.
William If. Siiarptey, commissioner af
oc'sl welfare, will beoom municipal of
ficer June 1.
Henry 3. Telle was rhoeea etectioet
commissioner, the voters approving a
VoiKjesl for a se pa rats electluai oomntl
sion .
Four of the ten proposed charter
amendment were approved and five pro
posed bond Issue were defeated. Th
amendment to gtv th city offklai au
thority to great saloon Ucens was ap
proved by approximately 1.7W. Proposal
for single tax and a double platoon fire
depart ructit were df sated.
The Bee Wast Ada Are best Hueincs
Llousters
Father
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HE MO IT VAiZ, U
TOU SEE IT
STAGE CRICKETMATCH HERE
Omaha. Cricket Club Prepare! for
Season and Two Teams Will
Battle Decoration Day
LINCOLN CLUB - HTOL8 DEFI
Ths Omaha Cricket clu bha organised
rr th a,on of , n4 ths first film
0f tn, year wM staged at Millar park
on Decoration day. Two teams, one load
by the president of the club and the
other by tha captain of tlia Omaha team.
.will combat. . c.
ntiiw exoiiiiig rncxfli anouia vo pmyra
Id Oninha thla year, aa Unroln and Bloux !
City have organised rluba and ara anx-
Ioim to do battle with lh Omaha crew,
Tha Lincoln club waa formed laat week,
and alraxdy Captain Tyner haa laaued a
;tiuremnt her tn July .
Tha Omaha men who play the rrlket
tame are:
Dmialaa
Tancork
Forehead
McGuirn
llonnaai-
lAureiUMii
Vauhn.
RESISTLESS TEUTON
. SWEEP CONTINUING
" - ' (Continued from Tasa One.)
r'olend, fifty-seven miles southeast of
iRadom, ' ,
la th first section the German advauce
l-s not developed beyond the stag of
patrol and scouting parties. In th sec
ond cectlon there are large opposing
fore. Which are prevented from engag
ing in hand-to-hand encounters by th
wide sweep of th Baa, over which snarp
artillery duels are occupying. The heavi
est German forces evidently have bean
tonoentrated la the third aectlon in an
attempt t reach the, right bank of the
fcan. Such a. move U considered extremely
rasardeusr by, Russian rrUto long as
the- Russiana .control, the. three moat Im
portant fortification' and 'bridge across
th Ban, at Frsemysl,' Jaroalau and 81 e
nlawa,, enabling them to throw troop
across th left bank for th purpose of
cutting off advancing German.
On th other aid of th Vlatola con
siderable military activity la reported ta
th district of Klein and Radom. Th
German are making an effort to estab
lish a connection between this movement
nd the Oalloien advance.
Merit a Official Btateateat. .
BERLIN (Via London). May la-The
following aaneuncament was mad today
as th war offio:
"Western theater 1 On the eastern bank
of the canal, north of Tpre. fighting de
veloped in our favor. South of Neuve
1 Chapell attack mad after a heavy pre
paratory artillery fire waa repulsed.
"On Letette Heights we took some
nemy trenohos and two machine guns.
French attack against th southern
part of Neuvllie broke down under our
ft re, wKa the heaviest loses for
th, I
enemy.
In the forest of Xm Pre t re th French
attempted to break through shortly be
fore midnight, but were held back by ur
artillery.
"Kaslero theater: Further enemy force
were brought up yesterday on the fthavlW
Fraurburg Sector. North and south of
th Nlemen the fighting continue.
"Southeastern theater: Tb Russians
yesterday attempted by counter attack
to check eur troop, whloh pressed for
ward aoroee the Haa, but all these at
tacks failed with heavy tosses to tb
enemy. A division composed or Hano
verian and Oldenburg troop have during
th laat two days made T.60S prisoners In
tha fighting at the crossing of the Sao.
They also took four cannon and twenty
eight machine guns.
' between the Pillcs and I'pper Vis
tula and southeast of Presemyst fighting
ouatlnues."
POLICEWOMEN FORM
NATIONAL ORGANIZATION
BALTIMOE, Md.. May 11-Th final
session of ths conference ef Ctiarltlee
and Coirectloa were held today. During
the forenoon there were six section meet
ings at which many aspect of social
service) were discussed.
An organisation et police women who
attended the conference has been effected
Mr. Alice Dubbtn Well of Los An
galea Ca., was chosen president.
The ofijert of the organisation are:
"To gathsr Information a to the pro
gress ef policewomen's work and furnish
authentic Oat In response to tnqulrte
frosn Individual aet eomrounltle wish
ing tu establish thts work.
w maintain suva a suMiaara e caar- I
eetar and ernclencjr as will attract la
the work th highest type of women.
T advance a loyal member of the
police department. Its general arnica Ul
th Mwnmunit. .r-w.i a,..,.
. .. .
noa crime preveatlon and plot active Hutler; Heck to tluggtiis to MtlUr; KI1U-
aieasura for women add children with- fr to bancroft. Base on errors: tit.
out In aaywls interfering with the work ou, Bases on balls: Off Chalinera.
1 " j ' ... 1 is truck out: rly Urtn.r. s. Iiy ('hal
es estaMlahed in sny K,IUe OeparlmenL" rw.rt- I mplies Uvron snd lr1r
THE BKK: OMAITA. THURSDAY, fAY 20,
Copyright. 115. International
News Service.
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KNOVt REAL ESTATE-
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J"UVtL
JACK COOMBS WINS ,
HIS THIRDSTRAIOHT
8cores Second Successive Shutout
When He Blanks Cincinnati
Rediegs.
RESULT IS TWO TO NOTHING
BROOKLYN, May 19. Jack Coomba
won hla third straight victory and scored
Me second succeNslve ahutout of tha sea-
mi, g wmi, unimau miilihhmi,
to 0. Coomb hald tha vtaltora to flvo
rlta, the neareat they rams to arorlnf
being In the fifth when Btenrel nipped
(lark at the plate en Heraor alnirle to
right. Brooklyn hit Ames for runs In the
fourth and sixth, four hits netting one
tun in the fourt'- and Myers sending
Wt.eat home from first in the sixth on a
long double. Hcore:
CI NCI XV ATI. BROOK LTM.
A H.n.A.K AB.H.O A a
Iearh. of.... 4 1 1 S KfHin as.. 4 4 t
Koriog, m . I 1 1 olxuhert, lb. 1 1
glllli.r, ir..4't t Monpl. rf..4 I 1 1
(Imh, 2b. I ewheai. It.. . 4 1 4
I Ortfmh. rf.l I I sruuhsw, lb. 4 1 lie
, V'K lniti. h4 Mrr. rf ...l life
MOIIVII1, D( III S O-hillll, W.. I III
14 1 SMIIIor, e.... I T I
A, S K'oomb., ... 1 SIS
Teuli W I 14 14 1 Totals U 17 I 1
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 O-l
tlrooklyn 0 1100 2
Twe-hase hits: Mvers. Coombs. Three-
haM hit: Killlfer. Stolen be nee: Clarke,
wheat. Kamed runs: Itrooklyn, it.
toubie plays: Groh to Itersoa to Moll-
wits. Clarke to llersng. lft on bases:
Cincinnati, : Brooklyn, S. First bas
on errors: t'lnrinnati, 1; Brooklyn, 1.
Uasea nn bslls: Off Ames, 1; off Coomba,
i. Htnick out: Be Amea, S; by -Coomba,
i. Umpires: Qulgley and Eason.
Glaats Defeat Caha.
NRW YORK. May 1.-New Tork made
It two out of three from Chleagn today.
wuinuii nil oecuiing 'game 01 me series
hv a score of 6 to ). The visitors hit
tttroud. a Nsw Yeik youngster, hard. In
the ninth Inning Marquard went into the
box and retired two Chicago batsmen
wtth the bsses full. The Ulanta drove
Vaughn, the veteran left-hander, into re
tirement In six innings. Murray hit
ting and a great one-handed catch by th
sum player were tb features. Hoore:
CH1CA0O. VKVT TORK.
AH H O. A E AB.ll.O A E.
Phelss. Ik,. I t narns. If.... 4 S S (
yh.r. as. ., I IS SOrant, lb. .. 4 S S
H. i.lt.. If . 4 11( ttlbert. lb.. I 1 1
2imraan, lb 4 I i 4 K1.trhr. S S
Kir, lb.... I I II II ltbriu, ril I I I I
Wliliraa, efl 8 4 OHrmiaeid. lb S '
Arrher. ....4 1 I 0 0 Meyer. S....I 1 T S
KnlMler. rt. S 1 f 1 SMvirrmr. et.. S S S
Vsuiks, t 1 I OXumul, .... 1
MrUrrr .. iMamusra. S , t
uiu, p. ... vssse
rMMha . Touts M t IT 1
' Totala.....a) is S4 11
Watted fr Vaughn In'aeventh.
Hatted for Adams in ninth.
Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
New York ........0 0 0 t I 0
Two-base hits: Zimmerman, Archer.
Three-has hit: Hnler. Home run: Slur-,
ray, Htolen bases: Koberlson 3), Grant.
Krned runs: Chicago, 1; New York, 5.
ltouble play: Meyera to Lobert. Haaes
on balls: Off Vaughn, S: off Adams, 1;
off Htroud. S. Hits: Off Vaughn, In atx
Innings: off Adams, none In two Innings;
orf htroud. 1 In eight and one-third In
nings: off Mariuar4, none In two-thirds
Inning. Btru k nut: Hy Stroud, 4; by
Vaughn, S. Vmpirea: Klein and Rmalle.
Brave Held Raalesa.
BOSTON, May 1.-Mamaux held the
llrsves without a run today. whlU Pitts
burgh scored seven times off the delivery
of llassn in flvs innings. Crutcher. who
took Itagan'a place In the Uoeton box.
mu no( aiii'w ml in iuur tu
nings. rX ore : -
riTTRBl'ROll BOTON.
AS. H O. A E A8.U.O A K.
rarer. H....4 1 1 eMuras. rf... 1 1 1 t 1
JotiaMon. Ik 6 111 etJisr. rf.. e
Hslra. ef....t It Ks. Ib 4 111
Htaahas. rt t S 1 Si uaulljr. If. 1 S 1 0 S
inn. as.. 4 1 4 4 MaM, ct...4 4
Vlu. lb I S 1 4 rldt. lb. lilts
Oerber. lb... I 1 1 1 OHmlUl. lb.... 4 0 11
Olbaia. S....4 S SHersavll. SI 4 I I t
Maswu. ..4 4 1 S-l,i.lr. c....l 0 6
Whallag. .. 1 1
Totals MM 11 IUas. 1 s
Ya(ckar, .. I S S
Ullberl .... 1
TsUls 4t 1
Batted for Ragan In fifth.
Wacuer out, hit by batted ball.
Pittsburgh t 0 0 4 0 0 0-7
Boston 0 0 0 0 0-4)
Two-baa hits: Pchmldt, Maranvllle
Ctt, Carey. Three-base hit: Htnchmait.
Klolen base. Carey. Imuble plays: Viix
to Wagner to Johnaton. Monn to
fichinldl to Smltll, Wagner to Johoston
Bases on balls: Off Hagan. I; o(f
Crutcher. 1; off Mamaux. 4. HIU: OfC
Ragan. 10 In five tuning: off Crutcher.
none ta four Innings. Struck out: Bv
Ksgen. 4; by Crutcher, 1; by Mamaux, (.
l:iuplrs: rllgler and Ilart.
Grlaer Defeata Pblla.
PlinJt DELPHI A. May IS Griner per-
fornwd the remarkable feat In today's
Jams, In which Ht. Leula put out I'hlla
eiphla, I to 0, of pitching to only twenty-
seven belsmea in nine innings, tinner
was touched up for onlv two singles and
he did not gtve a pasa. while he waa
given perfect aupport by hla teammatea.
Chalmers also gave a aplandld eahiblilon
of mining, but he wa given poor aup
port. score:
ST. UM'lg. ntlLAUeiHlA.
ABbl.O.AX AMHO.AR.
HuiglM. Sb. 4 S t etteareuft. as I I 4
bM, IS .... 4 t S SMmrM, av... 1 I s
fK.i.a. 4 eio-. is.... S S I
Miller, lb.4 I 11 SHerker. If... S 1
ls. rt ... i It K-nvaik, rt , I t 1 I
WIUos. e... S lit 4lMiirt, lb.. S M I
tt.iUr. as.. 4 IIS sNi.hort, la.. I I
darter. 4 4 I swiw. ef... I s
Ortaar, p.... 4 t eklllitar, ... S to I 1
; beiaie, a. i 1
Teula.,.,46 SSI U.j .....
Tetats Sf IK u I
Batted for Chalmers In U ninth.
Rt. I .outs 1 1 i 4
Philadelphia 0
Two-base hits" Beck. Long. Miller.
Ulen base: Wlson (2. kevrned run
rH. I4ul. Z. louble plays: Knyder to
1
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,ri T WITH
FEK TEN
Standing of Teams
WEST. .LEAGUE.
NAT. LJflAOirE. f
w.urii.i
Topeka ....16 7.r2Phila. ...
tes Molnea..lS 10 .66, hlcago
Omaha -....12 10 .ii4..i Boston .
1 1 n . IA S ti n-u.l,lH-
W.L.. fCt
.17 10 .630
1 12 .671
.14 12 WW
.14 14 .Rno
8t. Joaenh .lt to IMttshursh .14 1& 4l
Lincoln .... 10 .474 t. Louis... .14 17 .462
Bloux City.. 10 14 .M6 New York. .11 16 .423
Wichita ... 14 .SOvi Cincinnati ..11 15 .407
FED. LEAOUE. I AMEH. LEAGUE.
... t VV.UPctl W.L Pct
Pittsburgh IS IS New York.. 14 .MA
Newark ....IS 12 Detroit 1 11 .633
Chlcsgo ...JT IS ,67 Chicago ....! 12 .613
gronll;n IS .661! Boston 1J 10 ,SB5
Kan. Clty..W IS .6. Waahlngton 11 14 .46S
ct. Ixuls..l2 14 ijf lu,..i.n4 ....
...10 1 .34$
... 9 IS .331
ASRN.
HTATK
Kearney
Norfolk
Hcatrice
" j ... n ?i :74ij iihll
lwTi!?i AM'
W.UPct.
S 1 .7.'H)I Indian, r.lla id tt
.... J 2 .(WW Milwaukee' .10 13 '.653
... 8 S .Hlxiulvllle ..M 14 .Ms
r aJrbiir
. -9
S i si I. ill ir. ia in
I j Clevelen,! 1 w u
"oluinbu. 'i Inneapole 11 IS ,4fJI
.oiumbua ..lg .) columbua ..10 JO ,U1
Yesterday's Resells.
WESTKmN LEAGUE.
No games; rain.
Ro..- AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Boaton, S; Cleveland. 6.
Nf-Xorli. 1: Detroit, 1.
Whir.hJn,.n- O'"". cold,
riiiladelphin, 7: Chicago. 9
Chl. fALONAI' -KAQlTK.
Chicago. 1: New York. 6.
EIv.,i!"i,L Si. Philadelphia, 0.
PltUhurgh. 7; Boston, 0.
Cincinnati. : Hrooklyn.
t.-Paul, 0- Minneapolis, 4.
vi 8TATB Lljuiua.
o Wl'ii rain. cold.
NkiltRAfiKA STATE LEAGUE.
AH game postponed rain.
''' . v- :-r.i
wTh?frTV!,i,,Topk "ou City.
i , 7" ""'r'. liouls at Brook.
l?T-r.Cj,,'" at Boston. Pittsburgh at
NTl-lf ' Cincinnati at PhlladcbJa
. -,r j-iiiiaueipnia at De
troit. Waahlngton at Cleveland New
h.fr"J f,rB't.lmO' -CVltts-
6L luls. -nicago. Hurralo at
Stato League-Norfolk at Beatrice.
BROWNELL GIRLS
IN ATHLETIC MEET
Students of Brownell Hall Mark Up
Some Records, Scoring High in
' Various' Contests
LETTERS FOR TR" WINNERS
Helena Chase, equalled the record of
state university girl la th running high
Jump at th Brownell hall Indoor ath
letlo meet on Wednesday. Her record
wa four feet. Th affair wa planned
for an outdoor field meet, but th
weather necessitated the change.
Elisabeth Rlngwalt won th letters. "B.
II. for the highest number of Individual
polnta and the day students won their
hitters on the lare-a Iirnan.il h.11 ...
- ...... . . ,
nant. by making sixteen points, a op
posed to the boarding student' thirteen
point. " '. - . . . '
The first event In the meet wa a spir
ited base ball game of five Innings,
which the dsv students i.
Miss Winifred Smith, won frwn the
boarders, by piling up a score of 17 to 7.
Miss Helen Reynolds .' captain of th
boarders' team.
Elisabeth lUngwalt and Myrtle Brown
tied for second place In the running high
Jump, won by Helen Chase.
Ruth Kindred of Meadow Grave nn
th standing broad Jump, at six feet
te.i inches. Martha Leavltt won second
place and Helena Chase third ilace in
this event.
Boarders Via Relay.
The boarder captured the relsv and
the obstacle races and the dav stud-nt.
the volley ball contest
The shot put honors wars e. nun
by Elisabeth Rlngwalt at twentv-ona fee
ten inches; second place being won by
uerothy Hewitt and third place by Elisa
beth Williams.
Helena Chaae won acc.nd nlaro wlih.
alx polnta and Ruth Kindred third with
five points, for the greatest number of
Individual point. Elisabeth Rlngwalfa
Individual score wa seven points.
Helena Chase, winner of the running
high Jump, la captain of the volley ball
team. Iter sister, MM Carmelite Chase,
waa also interested in athletics and held
the city tennis championship.
, Miss Dietrich, Mis Emma Lovejoy and
Ml Julia Qleaaon. of tha faculty, were
the Judges. Mis Dorothy Rlngwalt is
the physical director at ths ball.
A small audience of parent and friend
witnessed the events from the imnulum
tags, who during the bese ball game.
were frequently nit by stray balls, which
they good-naturedly rescued and threw
back to the player. There were Bo ap
peal from the decisions of the umpire.
Mis Dorothy Rlngwalt.
. Sealhera iieaelstles.
Atlanta. 1: Little Rock. 1
New Orleans. T: Memphla, 6.
Mobile, : Chalianooiia. I.
lilrmtnVbam. 1;
Nashville.
1915.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
IT COVT ME TVENTT
DOLLARS TO HAVE A
mr LOQK AT IT -
PER COODNC1 1
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CHARCEOTOO THAT ?
COBB'S STEALS AID
TIGERS BEAT YANKS
Georgian Purloins Second and Third
and Later Adds Two More to
His Record.
FINAL RESULT THREE TO ONE
DETROIT, Mich., May l.-Cobb' dar
ing on th base helped Detroit defeat
New York, I to L todSy. Hla edngie In
th third Inning sent Coveleskle horn
with th run that tied th score. Th
fleet Georgian stole second and third,
but Pecktnpaugh fine stop of Veach'a
bounder over second stopped th rally.
In th eighth Cobb walked, stole second,
advanced on a wild pitch and cam bom
on Young' single. Tyrus had four
stolen base to hi credit. Soore:
NEW TORK. DETROIT,
AB.H.O A B AU.H.O.A-K
HaM. tb... 4 14 1 tnh. as..... 4 S I 4 S
I Parkins, ss 4 I 4 SVHI. Sb S 1
msn,- s s I VCebb. ef 1 1 1 q S
Pise, lb..... 4 T lCrawfor. rf S S
rVKk. rl S 1 OVaacb. If.... I S
H.rtwll. If. 4 I 10 OKarana'. lb, 4 1 6 i
Booae. tb... I ail vun th 1 1 a a
Nuaaaukr. (S 1 1 IStanan. a.. 4 IS 4 ll
K.atmg. 0 1 oCoTeleak. S 1 1 I
CI4w.ll, ..!
1 w v . v Agists n ivu
Totals..'...! IN I I
Batted for Plpp in ninth.
Detroit 0 l'O 0 0 S t
New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 01
t Two-base hit: Coveleskle (2). Stolon
baaea:' Malsel, Cook, Cobb (4), Crawford,
Veach, Young, Earned rune: Off Cove
Icikle. 1; off Keating, 1; off Caldwell. 1.
first base on error: Detroit. 1. Rases
on bails: Off Coveleskle, S: off Keating,
1 wi i vatuwrii, . iiita: jtx jeaiing, a
in three Innings: off Caldwell, t in five
Innings. Htruck ouf : By Coveleskle, 1
,v neeiing, x: oy uaiaweii, s. umpire:
Nellln and Dineen. y jf c . . .
- ladlaas Beat Reel Sax
CLEVELAND, May 1& -Cleveland
evened tip the series with Boston, win
ning. Mo 1. The locals knocked Foster
from the box. -but Ruth held them safe. 1
Uagerman wa. -a mystery until too
ninth when three hits and two passes;
netted twn runs .Jam .Taokam, mtl. hl'l
debut as a first baseman and did well.
Third Baseman Wambagaiuia of Cleve
land and Catcher Thomas of Boston re
tired because of injuries. Bcore:
CLKVKIANO. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.AB. AB.H.O. AC.
lialbeu. ef.. 4 1 I SHooper, rf , I I I I t
Taroar, lb.. 4 SSI Wasnar, 2b., 410
Chasroas, as 4 S I I 0 Speaker, ct. 4 S
Jackaoa, lb.. 4 I I I IUli, If g I I I
Oraaar, It... S 11 1 CHol-llual. lb 4 t
Smith. rf....4 I I I 0 Scott, a 4 S S
WaUMaaa. Ib 1 MrNallr. lb. S 1
Berber, tb.. 111 SJaarrls, lb., t 1 ft
O'Nalll. ... SITS STbooiaa, ... S 4 t
llsaarsua, a I 1 ICarrlsaa. s. 1-1
Koeter. .... 1 S S
Total.....! 14 ST 11 IRaih. . 1
Heartka . 1
Woo 0
Ualser ....
Totals.... .11 St S
Batted for McNally In seventh. ,
Ran for Carrlgan In ninth.
Batted for Ruth in ninth.
Cleveland 1 0 S 1
Boston 0000S0S-4
Earned rune: Cleveland. 6; Boston. X
Two-bas hits: O'Neill, Chapman.
Speaker. Hoblltsell. Three-base hits:'
Jackaoa CI), Smith, fttolen base: Hob
lltsell. Hits: Off Foster. in four snd
two-thirds innings: off Ruth. 1 in three
and one-third Innings. Baaea on ball a.
Off Uagerman, ; off Ruth, L Struck
out: By JIagerman, 6; by Ruth, a First
baa on error: Boston. J. Umpire:
Evans.
ChleaeTOs Tries Macks.
CHICAGO, May IS. Th wUdneas of the
Philadelphia pltohera paved tho way for
a to 7 victory for Chicago today In
the final game of the series. After giv
ing hla eighth base on balls In the
eighth, Wvckoff was succeeded by Pen
nock, who allowed three more. This,
coupled with opportune hitting, Includ-
ing a sure mint ty fi. Collins and
.double by Pchalk, gave the locale the
game. Score:
rillLADelJ'HTA. OIUCAOO. 1
AB.H O.A B. AB H.fl.lt. ;
I Marstir. rf .l 1 4 imtlMk. ef... I 0 111.
WMdrlng. II... 4 14 SRoti), 1S.....S IIS
I Otnink. lb.. 4 SI ISColllaa. Ib 4 1 4
; Schaog, ..... I til -ouml.r, If. 4 I
i llola. Tb... I SIS SIColiiu. rf. 1 t 1
i Waieb, cf... til sw-Mver. a, i 1 I I I
Ft. rry, aa.... 4 I S S (Brtf. Ib.... 4 1)1 l
; bortlck, lb.. 41 OHrbalk. .....4 t 4 1
! WMkeft. S..4 If SCIcetle. ,., I
rasouoa, .. l lMotaa . 0
, ....... I l
Total. M 10 14 1. S-Hamwltt ... I Sf
Br.it, r f I
. Totals n "sir it's!
Batted for Clcotte In third. i
Hatted for Bens In fifth.
Philadelphia 0 2 10 10 10 0-7
Chioage OlOtOOS--
Two-base hits: Old ring, Lalole, Schalk.
Three-base hit: Roth. Htolen bases: i
Lajote. Schang. Earned runs: Off CI- ,
rotte. I: off ftcott. 1; off Bens. 2; off
Wyckoff, ; off Pennock. 3. I kin bin play.
Htrunk to Barry to ttrunk. Bases on
bs'ls: Off Clcotte, 1: off Wvckoff. ; off
Ppnl 9- Af PannrM.r I I T i ( ftt I
Uotte, 4 In three Innings; eff Bens. S In I
to innings: orr Mcott. I In four Innings; i
off Wyckoff. 6 In seven Innings: off Pen-
neck, S In on Inning. Struck nut: Bj
: By
ck. 1
wvcaorr. s: iy pcott. s; fcv r
Umpire: Chill and Connolly.
Hank O'Day Will
Umpire for Feds
CHICAGO, May 1 -Henry O'Day. vet
eran Umpire and manager In the National
league, ha concluded negotiation for
Joining th Federal league staff of um
pires. It seoaan known today.
President GUsaor ef the reoeral or
ganisation said he had reached term with
O'Day on all proposal wjth th xosptioa
ef ealary, which h expects to speedily
settle. Oilmor haa had several com
plaint against two or his present umpire
and it la said that th men ta question
may be released.
O'Day managed the Chicago club of
tha Natlsaal leagu last asn.
zgf DIVER!
NEWARKS CRUSH THE REBS
Mosely Unhittable in Finohei and
Yisitort Defeat Pittsburgh,
Seven to Three.
HEARNE TOUCHED IN SEVENTH
PrTTSBUROH. May tS.-The Newark
Federal defeated Pittsburgh here today,
7 to S. Moseley for the visitors waa tin
htttabl In th pitches, while Hearne wa
touched for fir hits in tha third, which
netted three run and was again hit
hard tn the seventh, when he gave way
to Ba rarer, who stopped tha scoring.
Soore: R.H.E.
Newark SttO-7 10
Pittsburgh ...0 $01-471
Batteries: Moseley and Rariden;
Hearne, Barger and O'Connor.
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College Baee Ball.
Vlllanova College, 2; Untversty of Penn
sylvania, S.
Dartmouth. 1: Princeton, 5.
Navy, B; Cfathollc Unlversltv. 4.
Harvard, t: Holy Cross, 1. (Ten Innings).
Brown. S; Yale, 7.
Michigan, 2; Cornell. .
Bates, 6; Colby, 6. (Eleven Innings).
Army, 4: 8t. John' College, 0.
Maine, : Bowdotn. 3.
Bee Want Ads Vrodne Results.
Eoosevelt' Lawyer
Opens Argument in
Barnes' Libel Suit
SYRACUSE, N. T.. May .-Joha M.
Bower. . chief . counsel for Theodore
Roosevelt, today summed up in th su
preme court her th case of th defense
In William Barnea' suit for libel. He as
sailed the truth of many of the state
ments made upon the witness Stand by
tb plaintiff and. presented arguments to
the Jury designed to show that hi client
waa justified In saying tha thing he did
about the former chairman ef th repub
lican state committee.
The lawyer contended that th suit waa
not brought with th purpose) to secure
pecuniary damage, but in reality wa a
"gam to lower the defendant befor th
peopel of tb United States."
' Counsel for Mr. Bern were to sum
up th case ef th plaintiff this after
noon. Justice Andrews, presiding, ruled that
tb Jury would not be allowed te consider
th aUegetlou that the article upon
which th autt la baaed wa privileged
because th plaintiff wa In publlo life
and a political campaign waa la p regress
at th time of IU publication.
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