One Pair and a Good Play Wins Many a Fat Jack Pot ALEXANDER GETS PAWNEES' SCALPS Grand Island's Star Twirler Holds Columbus to Three Hits and No Buns. ERROR LETS IN WINNING BUN NEBRASKA WONDER TO WRESTLE CUTLER FOR CHAMPIONSHIP. RED SOX SPLIT IT MTOTHLETICS Bostons Grab Off First Combat, While Mackian Bunch Take Second Contest SCORES ARE 2 TO 1 AND 6 TO 5 PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. May -Boston broke even with Philadelphia today, the home club winning the first game, S to 1, snd the visitors the second. S to S. Ruth held Philadelphia to one hit in the first eight Innings of the opener. In the ninth. SPORTS SECTION of CORNELL ATHLETES WIN TRACK MEET Ithaca Team Leads, with 451-2 Points, While Harrard Is Second, with 20. YALE JUST BEHIND CRIMSON r "be Omaha unday Bee GRAND ISLAND. Neb., May .-Spe-clal Telegram.) "Brother" Alexander worked finely today. In Its half of the ninth. Grand Island cot two men on by bunting' and Grime' error In handling Clair's Ions drive scored the m Inning run. Score: OOLl'MBt'B. AND ISLAND, AB.K.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A R. Whit, lb... I 1 1 oSynek. " 114 WrOinlh. tbl 1 t 1 todea. 2b... I Oil t-hmldt. lb. 410 ODnwnor. If., 3 1 1'ralt. If.... 4 0 0 OVaroer. M... I 111 KinHr. rf .. 411 OPraibT. ... t 1 T 1 1 Orlmn, rf.. I 1 1 0 1 Miller, rf.... 1 lit Kralnawr. e.. 4 0 I 'lair, lb I III I Outimar, aav. 1 1 4 0 OSelka. as.... 111 lora. a a o l v lAiakaaaar, p a v v v Totals M I'M 1 1 . Total M T 37 II 3 'Two ouv miming xored. Colirtnbua 00000000 0-0 Urand Island 0000000 11 Two-ban hit: Synek. Stolen bases: Crosby, Downey. Sacrifice hits: Varney U, Roben, Crosby. Bases on balls. Off York, 2; off Alexander, 4. Struck out: Py Alexander, ; by York 7. Hit by pitched ball: Uutsmer, Grimes. Umpire: Woods. i .. : Prohibs Fall Down In Trying to Locate Mr. Adams' Curves YORK, Neb., May 29. (Special Tele gram.) York lost to Beatrice today, S to 0. Adams kept his hits scattered and struck out ten men. Buster put one over tho fence in the fifth with ono man on base. The field was very heavy and the game was necessarily slow. Score: YORK BEATRICB. AR H ft A H. AB.H.O.A. K. Hli-., lb 4 I I I lFlllman, tb. 4 I S 0 Murphy, cf.. 1 7 0 ORrannaa, lb. I 0 4 0 TX(en. lb... 4 111 Oliuatar, 0 111 I 0 Wataeil. rf .4 111 0Bla-k. rf.... a 1 J 0 Weldall. If.. 4 I 0 ONaff. ct 4 110 0 lrlaae, .... 4 0 11 lLkhait, III 1 1 M Itaines, O...I 0 4a 1 Bnwiu, lb 1 0 T 0 0 Felli. lb.... I 01 IKortem, as.. I 0 3 3 0 Hsrrta, p.... a 0 1 1AOUU, p.... 4 1 0.1 0 ToUla... Beatrice at 7 rr i Total..... a 7 rt a o o o i i a o o u York ..00000000 0-0 Two-base hits: Murphy, Totten. Home run: Buster, stolen cases: riuman, Brannan. Bases on balls: Off Harris, S. I-eft on bases: Beatrice, S York, . Hit by pitched ball: Brannan. Baclriflce ' hits, Brannan (2). . Bockewlta (2), Kor item. Struck out: By Harris. 3; by jAdams, L Time: 2:00. Umpire: Monroe, Buffaloes Swamped By Norfolk Players KEARNEY, Neb., May .-9pecial Tel egram.) Kearney lost another one-sided game today,' being out-played by. ths visiting Norfolk team. - Mllette pitched good came, while th. Buffalos' pitch er were weak. Score: KORTOIJC JraAKNBT. AB.ti.u.A.s. "-v - . Ma iron. li i I 0' 0Sh.w. of.... 4 S 0 5v.i H tiBti 1 5 B. Brown. Dt. i Pralth, . - unw, " - - - TOUU.....S4 li XI SO- Total at a 17 Is 4 Norfolk 4.0 0 1 0 0 0 1-15 Kearney .k -.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 Twa-baM hits: Maxey. Merrell, Car rig. Home runs: C. Campbell, Bellow. Stolen bases: C. Campbell, B. Brown, Pea ke. " Double play: C. Cjmpbell to lye. Bases on balls: Of f , Mellette, 1 ; off Vaughn. 4; off arver, S. Left on bases: Norfolk, 4; Kearney. 4. ' Hits: Off Vaughn In one and two-thirds Innings. Struck out By Mellette, 10; by Vaughn, 2; by Carver. . Passed ball: Maxey. Wild pitch: By Carver. Time: Um pire: Mulr. Speedway to Open Wednesday Night Something entirely naw In local racing circles will occur when the season's open Ing motorcycle races are staged Wednes day evening at the Stadium Speedway. Carded originally for this afternoon, the events had to .be postponed on ac count of the rain making the nlank track dangerously wet and slippery. The formal opening will therefore occur at S o clock Wednesday evening. Manager Mogy Bernstein plans to have regular ' night races every Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday evening hereafter. Wiring for the numerous powerful lights Is now tinder way. Ten Hlers are under contract for the events to be run three, times a week (iuiing the season. They Include five of last fall1 fastnl favorites and five new riders, whom Mogy has picked up around the i-irriiit because of their skill and speed. They j i-omle some wonders In tho way of speed performances and Wednesday evening's opening will give the speed fans the first opportunity to look ovur the prospects. Williams Leads in Chess Tourney The handicap chess tourney at the Omaha Cheaa and Checker olub Is very popular, with Williams leading. The fol lowing Is the record of gamea played by the leaders: . Won. ....1 l 16 ...10H ...14 lost Per C. 1 .05 ' . .T .71 10 .58 I-iiRiie Williams .. 'harles Edwards . Howard Ohman ... Mark M. Parmer.. Martin Sitera All rheas players of the city and vicin ity are Invited to participate la the tourn ament, June 1 being the final date for entries. Player are grouped according to their anility arid odda given, between groups, so as to equal Is as nearly as possible the relative strength of the par ticipants. The club room. U Continental building. Is open day and ttlghL A merlcaa Aseoelatlea. At Minneapolis R.H K ft. Paul -7 4 Minneapolis 3 S '4 Batteries: Steele and Marshall; Har per. Yliigllng snd BulUvan. Tea Innlnss. At Kaunas City K H E. Milwaukee B 14 t Kansas City S 1 0 Batteries: piapnlika. Toung and Hughes: Delhi. Renin nnd Alexander. Indianapolis at Cleveland postponed, rain. Louisville at Columbus postponed, rain. I laaiaaia A a a Aaataer t List. I.AWRE.NTKVH .I-E. 111.. May IS (Hpe ri Telegram. The Nebraska Indiana defeated 1-a wrencevllle in a fast gam today, i to 2. Whitehorn. the inaiajt shortstop, starred In the field. Brodrfck. lb I I I S . ;,.. 4 O.Cmbl. t I 1 4 1 Jr.tad. lb,. J, 111 J R.Browa. rt 4 0 1 0 OOarrlf. If... 4 J Kfmpls. II.. a tt 4Maar, .... I ! ! v JOE STECHER. CUTLER SIGNS FOR STECHER MATCH Contest for the Championship of the! World Will Be at Rourke Park July 5. ON EVENING OF BIG RACES Gene Melady. South Omaha live stock ! man and sportsman wires from Chicago j rua. Boston. 1; Philadelphia, 2. Double that he has secured the signature of play: Thompson to McAvoy. Mrnt base Charles Cutler for hi. wrestling match J'Ru In Omaha on the evening of July R, wlthjiml: ' Uy Kuth, . by Wyckoff, 7. I'm- Jeo Stecher of Dodge, Neb., for the Cham-, plonnhlp of the world Cutler at first held out for a S2,000 guarantee, but when Melady was ad vised from Omaha to get Zbyssko or some other top notcher In his place he rarrfe off his high horse and the match was secured on a percentage basis with out any guranantee whatever. Melady, however, gave the asmiranre that there would be over 110,000 In the house, lie bases this on the Immense popularity of Stecher In this section of the country, since for the last two year he has been taking on all comers with equal eaae. . The match will be the "even ing of July's and as that Is thme date for, the. big (15,000 automobile races at the new Speedway, It Is figured there will be a world of people, in Omaha on that day. . The contest will be staged at Rourke park where lights and special seating ar rangements will be Installed. The head quarters) for the contest will be at the Merchants hotel,. Where the tickets will be placed on said Dan Gaines had word from Melady yes terday that a large bunch of Chicago fans would be over to the match to see lust how good Stecher Is. Ed Smith of the Chicago American will be- refer). ..-- , . J -'H . , .. J. 1 ( . . iiWild Throws.Cost'; Eedlegs the Game CINCINNATI, O.. May 2S.-Wlld throws by Von Kolnlts and Groh gave Chicago two funs and the game, the visitors win ning from Cincinnati, 3 to 1. Humphries was hit hard, but was effective with men on bases. Score: CHICAGO. - CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.K.O.A.E). Phalan, lb.. S 1 1 I 0tyrh. rf ... 4 I a 0 0 rtaher, a... I 1 0 S VMerion, ... S SchulU. It. 0 110 OKIIIIfar. If.. 4 0 111 Klmrman. lb 4 1 a 1 Odroh. tb 4 1 I 1 hic, lb.... 4 a 10 1 eortrrith. rt.. 4 0 0 0 0 Wllnama, til I i I OV'K'inlti, lb 4 0 0 1 tiron'tiaa. el 0 4 I OMollwlti. lb 4 1 0 0 0 Kll7. rf . 4 0 0 1 01 looln. e 4 1(04 tlumpbras, l 0 1 1 OUantoa. I a 0 1 0 Totals 10 7 XI 0 0 Totals Fisher out; lilt by batted ball Chicago 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-3 Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Fisher, Mollwlts. Stolen base: Haler. Earned runs: Chicago, 1; Cincinnati, 1. Double plays: Heraog to Uroh to Mollwits, Killifer to Groh to Hersog, Groh to Herrog to Mollwits. First base on errors: Chicago, 1. Bsses on bulls: Off Benton, 3. Struck out: By Humphries, 2; by Benton, 4. Um pires: Klgler and Hart. Rain Prevents 102 Major League Games CHICAGO, May 29. Rain and cold weather have caused 100 base ball games to be postponed in the National, Ameri can and Federal leagues since the stsrt of the season six weeks ago, according to figures compiled here today. The fits- urea set a lecord for major league post- poncmenus. The Federal organization suffered heav iest, having forty-five games postponed. The National taague had twenty-nine and the American twenty -eight. In Chicago the Federals have been obliged to postpone eight of the last six teen scheduled games. OMAHA MOTORCYCLE CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Omaha Motorcycle club at a meet ing at Roos motorcycle store, 2703 Leaven worth street, Tuesdsy night, elected officers ss follow: Harry t'triker, presl- aeni. jamea y an Avrry, Tice presiaein . A. ti. Sorenson. secretary-treasurer. A board near of directors will be elected In the future. The club Is looking for , .a .,. ,,.,, " . rooms, and until rooms are found meet Ings will be held at the different dealers' stores The next will be held at W. E. Dewey's store, IBIS Davenport street, Tuesday night, June 1. Today there will be a club run to Gretna and return, all to meet at Eighteenth and Farnam streets at 3 p. "m. All motorcycle riders of Omaha are invited to make the trip. TED JOHNSON WINS MOUNTAIN MARATHON DENVER, May .-T.d Johnson of'"lt In the weekday game, not being .,. tw. - .h. -,,.n..i- we" patronised and aa the Lincoln owner thon for the second time In 1:06:46 for the ten ana two-fifths miles. Frsnlc IIill of Colorado, second; Clyde E. Owen of Boulder, Colo., third. The raca Is recognised by the Rocky mountain division of the Amateur Ath letic union and under the management of the Korky Mountain News anl the Denver Times. The record for the course is 1.04:41V mad by Johnson last year. Jwlth third and second occupied and two men out, Harry Psjvls batted for Davtca snd singled, sending In the runs which decided the contest. Boston took a big lead In the second same by hitting Bresaler's delivery hard in the second Inning. Wagner's two errors In the ninth wcro followed by Kopfs double and Murphy's single, netting three, runs. Shore, however, closed the game by fanning Walsh. IJole was unable to play owlnx to an Injured foot, making five of Philadelphia's regulars- Lajole, tfchang. Oldring. Btrunk and Mclnnls out of the game with, injuries. Pcore, first gsme. BOSTON rHlLADKUr-HIA. .u ti i- 4 AM H O. A K. u,.. rf . I I I 0 0Muri.br. rf . I 0 0 0 Waanar. lb . I 0 0 1 lWalah. Jb... I 0 I Speaker, ct.. I 0 1 0 0t.apD, lb.... I 1 1 lwl. If ... I I IMrAroy, -.. 4 J J J 1 llnhllliel. lb 4 1 I OUavlea. If... I 4 1 0 . A S 1 ft rhnmnar). cfl 0 1 1 Janvrm. ii.:: 4 ? V' olio i I'arngan, v.. i i ,.,-v.f,... ' " - , . Ruth. f a i 4 ow)Torf. .. J ool I n. ixtU... 1 10 0 Totals. Ml It fl Tl.l. tt 117 11 1 Two out when winnlix run scored. Batted for Pavles in ninth. Homon 0 0 '1 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia 0 00000003- r k.. hit- Bif.i Htnlon ha : ,IM,,lt' , Rot ' JanxTin. W alsh. Earned litres: Connolly and Chill Senre. m-rnnd same: BOSTON. rilll-APEI-miA. in H O A R AH. II. O A R. Hnoper. rf . . 4 I 0 OMurphr. rl.,1 I I II t W miner, 2b. 4 1 S I IWal.ll. Ib... 0 5 1 Hpeakar. .. 1 I v uiJipp, 1 i r T lewln. If.... I 10 0 OMrAvoy. C..4 1 I I Hoblluel; lb4 111 H OKavlea. If... I 14 10 Hcott, m. I 0 a I rhiimpn. ef 4 I 0 Jnvrln. lb.. 4 I 1 1 OHarry, at.... 4 1 I I I ldv. c 10 7 1 OKopf, lb I 1 a a boor, p 4 1 a Ollreasler. p . I 0 0 4 W. Da via. 1 000 Totala a 10 17 10 I Total. I I 17 10 0 Batted for Bressler In ninth. Huston 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 35 Two-base hits: Hooper, Shore, Iewls, Hobiitsul. Dnvlea, Konf 2. Knrned rune: Boston. ; Philadelphia, 1. Stolen base: Davis. Double plit : Davie 10 ban .. Kirst base on errors: PmladelphiH. U. Bases on balls: Off lireMilei. 4. Struck out: By Shore, .7: by Bressler, S. Um tilres: Chill and Connolly. Tigers Take Opener Of Double-Header; " Second One is Tie ST. LOUI8, May 29. In spite of the efforts of feur local pitchers Detroit took the first game of a double-header from SL Louis, 7. to I, here today, but luder mtlk and Perry man held the visitors to a S to S tie In the second game,. which was called "on account of - darkness. De troit played errorless ball throughout. Score, first game: . DarrRorr. bt. uocis. AH H O A S AB.H.O.A B Bu.h. sa....l a a 4 OPhottoa, If.. 4 I I 0 VIU, lb...... 4 1 1 a SAUMiik, an... a w m rvhh ft 110 pnut. 2b.... 4 a a a 1 Crawford, rf I 1 a OC.Walkar, ef I 1 14) Vaach. If.... a a 1 0 OWIIIIama, ni I I Duma, lb.... 4 0 10 0 tt.tarald. a.. 4 4 0 0 Vuunf, lb... 1 0 0 a OLmi-t, lb.... 4 10 10 Baker, ....! 4 a CISTaa, aa... 4 I It Dauaa, p..... 4 1 0 a OWellman. p. 0 0 0 rerrymu. p. a v w w ToUla 11 a 17 II 0-B. Wlkar... 1 0 0 0 0 Jamaa, p.... 0 0 0 0 Kauflmas . 1 0 0 0 Hoeh, a 0 0 0 0 0 Howard ... 1 0 0 0 0 Totala ai 0 17 U) I Hatted for Perry man In lourid Batted tor James in seventh. Batted for Hocrt In ninth. I Detroit 4 0 0 0 0 1 S 07 8t. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Vitt, Veach (2), Cobb. Three-base hit: Dauss. learned runs: Oif Wetiman, S; off Hoch, L Sacrifice hits: C. Walker, Austin, Burns. Double plays: Levari to Prstt to Loary, Austin to Leary, Pratt to Davan to Lary. Left on bases: Detroit, ; Ht. Louis, 8. First base on errors: Detroit, 1. Bases on balls: Off Weilmsn, 1; oft Perry man, S; off James, 4; off Hoch. J; off Dauss, 1. Hits: Off Weilmsn, 4 In no Inning (none out in first; off Perry man, 0 In four In nings; oft Hoch, S In two Innings; off James, 1 In three Innings. Struck out: By Perry man, 2; by Dauss, 4; by James, 1; by Hoch, 1. Umpires: Kvsns and Mullaney. Score, second game: j DETROIT. BT. UOU1H. AB.H.O.A B. AH H.O.A.K Bush, aa 0 1 a I Orfhetton. If . 4 10 0 0 VIU, lb 4 111 OAtxtln. lb... I 0 V I 0 Cobb. ef.....l ISO OHuward, lb.. 10010 Crawford, rft 0 1 0 OPratt, lb.... t. 4 3 10. Vearh. If.... 4 0 10 owalkar, ef... 4 II1 Burna. lb.... 4 OKI 0 u Williams, rf 1 e 1 0 0 1 nYiinc. lb... I 111 Walah. rf.. S 1 0 0 Of MrKwa. e.... I T I I lb.... ill a, i jaoobaoe .. o o o iLran, aa... I 0 14 1 1 - I - A A A A A A - A A I A , 0 0 0 0 OAanaw, e.... 1010 laakla. pi 0 1 lud rm'k. pi 0 0 0 I ToUla M n 14 0'Kavarai ... 1 0 0 0 0 rerrynMn. p 1 Wsllmaa, p. 0 0 0 0 Kuel 0 0 0 0 C. Walkar.. 0 0 0 0 0 Totaia aa "a Jt la "a Batted for Williams In third. Ran for Kauffmann In third. Batted for I.oudermllk In sixth. Batted for Perry man in eighth. Ran for Ruel in eighth. Detroit 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 St. Louis 0 0 S 0 0 0 1 0 0-S (Called end of ninth, darkness.) Two-base hit: Cobb. Stolen bases: Cobb t2). Crawford. Walsh, Pratt. Earned runs: Off Covelcekie, 2. Double play: Pratt to Uvui to Terry. Bases on balls: Off Loudermllk, 4: off Coveleskie, 3. Hits: Off Loudermllk, 4 In six inning; off Perryman. 1 In two Innings; off Well- man j , , ,nrIns. Mlt by plu.hed ball I ny loudermllk, Cobh: by Coveleakle j Tarry, struck out: By Ixnidermllk, 2; I,1? ;B71vn,an,T.:!: 1b'' :, i Coveleakle. 6. t mplres: Evans and Mul laney. Lincoln's Sunday Games Back to Beach LINCOLN, May 2.-fBpedal.)-Ownr Hugh Jones of the Lincoln club has transferred the Sunday games at Lincoln hack to Capital heart), where they have been plsyed for the last five rears. Opposition of the church people has re has given In to the wishes of the church people it Is hoped that they will patri. lie the week-day games, An anaruenient has been msde with the beac h management so thst the fans do not hsve to pay the 10-oent admis sion to the park, the base mH manage ment paying a set sum each Sunday for the use of the base hell grounds. Sunday ball waa voted In Lincoln by a close margin. OMAHA, Shooting blue rocks, from a ca noe lg a pretty nifty sport, and lit now much In vogue at Carter lake. The upper panel shows Dan Mc Gowan. champion of the club ut the sport. Up J.S . - . f " "T"""'4 . . """- m' ..." ' ... . ' ' ' J .v- . - -v. r s5rN- -.. . "-. ... ".- - , : .... . i i . .r ,W''" .--. jy, . - . .? : V rr m.- twi" MZm: . .isaTa,,.,, - us, , jzzz-- -r w " Xa moiIiii MlaJa)aaaai... fry? )&' ' ! . ' iVi'itYi- n . BRAVES. GAIN ONE MORE GTPHILLIES Victory, However, My Cost Bostons Service of Rudolph for Some Time. HURT IN RUNNING TO FIRST BOSTON, May The Braves sained another game In the league, leading Phil adelphia today, S to 4. The gam a, how ever, may cost the team the services ot Pitcher Rudolph for some time, the re sult of an Injury sustained In runnl'ig to first base In .the eighth Inning. Poor pitching by Pilsdelphla twlrlers, err3s by Cravat h and Becker and a double by Schmidt In the fourth, which scored three runs, were the principal point in Bos ton's, score. Score, first game: PHILADELPHIA. AB.K.O.A.E. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A R Haaeroft. aa. 0 1 a a aMoran, rf ... I I I 0 0 Brrna. lb... 4 1 1 4 OKIttpTk, lb I Nlahorr. lb. 4 0 1 I Ooonnollr. If. 1 Craraib. rt.. 4 1 1 0 icathar, It... I Backar, lf. a 10 0 1 Mum, cf .. Walatr. If .. 0 0 0 Ohmldt. lb. 4 Iiilerua, lb. 4 I f I OHmllh, lb.... I Paakart, ef.. I 0 a 1 OMaranrll. aa I Klllllar, e... 1 0 11 ITraarwaa'r, 4 Aitama. .... S 0 a 0 OHadnlph, p.. a Ptmarae, p.. I 0 0 0 (M'rulrher, p. 0 t'baimera. pio Bumirdar, ' p 1 1 Tolas) I XI 1 1 Lur 0 0 0 0 0 Totala II 1 M li a Batted for Baumgsrtner In the ninth. Philadelphia 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 Poaton 0 0 4 I 1 O 0 I Two-base hits: Crsvsth. Luderus, Flti patlick, Schmidt. Three-haae hit: Kits Patrick. Stolen base: Moon. Double plsys: Maranvllle to Fitxoatrli-k to Hehmldt; Maraavtlle to Tredgreaaor. Pases on balls: Off Demsree, 7; off Chalmers. 1; off Rsumgartner, I: olf Ru dolph, 2; off Crtitcher. 2. Hits: Off Demaree, 2 In three innings (none out In fourth); off Chalmers. 3 In two Innings: off Baumgsrtner. 1 In three innlnya, off Rudnlps, In eight Innings: off I'rutiher. 1 in one Inning. Htruek out: By Iemaree, 3: by Chalmers, I; by Batimgartncr. 2. bv Rudolph, S. Cmpires: Klem and Guth rie. I Army Defeats Navy By Six-to-Five Score WEST POINT, N. Y.. Msy ;!-Tha Army defeated the Navy at b.is ball U-day, S to S. The cadets hit lllodgett hard n the pinches, gathering their tallies In pairs, while Neland, except for a momentary lapse in the third, when the middles got three singles and a home run off him, kept the hits well distri buted. The Army was outplayed In the field, too, but the cadets" errors were not of the costly variety. Home runs by Mitchell and Hicks and II. Fisher's hitting were features of the game. Today's game makes the seventh straight victory the cadets heve scored over the middles In ss many years. Bcore: It II K. Navy 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 ft 4 13 t Army I t I 1 M 0 -lit I Batteries: Navy. Blodicett and Hicks; Army. Neylaod and Ollphan. t'aerht-Claaaea. EIOOMF1ELD, Neb., Msy 28. (Sp.clal.) Mr. Adolph L'secht and Misa Anna Claussen, children of welt respected famllle, era united In marruig May i Rev. A. pleckennann officiated. SsaSVSwawC' SUNDAY MOKXING,-MAY .r . WKHtimw . . ' JiMrm afSotb ; ' I. GRIZZLIES DEFEAT THE LYNX , -aaass-s Denver Takes Opening; Game from . . Antelopes. FINAL SCORE SIX TO FIVE DKNVKH, Colo., May Z.-Denver won the opening game with Lincoln today, by a score of U to 6. Rchrelbnr was relieved after Denver made three runs in the seventh inning, and Dawson took his place. Score: AB. R. MNCOIaN. II. O. A. K. Wolfe, If 4 I 1 i 13 0 0 2 X a i l 0 S 2 0 2 0 ti 1 1 0 14 AKtrarrigan. a. S Williams, lb. .. S Mclnlyre, rf. Palley, 3b. ... H. H.irelber. Lloyd, 2h McAlisler, c II Schreilier, Dawson, p. , Totals .. 4 .. 4 .. S . 2 .. S .. 4 .. U cf. p., 33 S DENVER. R. H. O. A. K. 13 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1113 0 2 2 4 1 1 1 2 7 S 0 0.0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 "i 37 13 "I Spencer, cf. Dell, rf Shield, lb tlullowsy. 2b. 'of fey. If. .. Kellelier, ss. Whslen. 3b. KhMtak, c. Mitchell, p. Canlwell, p. Totals .84 Two out when winning run scored. Lincoln 0 2 o 2 o A 0 03 Ienver . 0 3 0 it 0 0 0 2 I ritolen buses: Kitencer, Galloway. Two 'base lilt: Hhleld. Three-hiiee hit: ! Kellelier. Home runs: Dnlley, Hheatak, M'intyre. htruck out: By Mill hell, 3. ; by ra-hrelher, 2: by Canlwell, A. Haea on l.alla: off Mitchell, 2; off Canlwell. 3: off Nchrellier. 1; off Dawson. 1. Hits: I 'iff Mitehell. R In five snd one-tlilnl Ill iniums; off Canlwell, 1 In three and two thlnla innlngn; off Fchrelber, In seven j and one-third Innlnxa; off Dawaon, 2 in I one and two-thlrrls Innings. t'mplre: (inlael. Time: Z.W. Giants Play Snappy Ball; Beat Dodgers NEW YORK. May 29. The New York 'Nationals played fast ball behind Tes reau's superb pitching here tiiday, snd won the first gajne of their seriee with Brooklyn. f to 1. Pfeffer had one bed inning, the fourth, when the Giants tilled up four runs on three hits, a bsae on balln, two errors and a swrtflce. Htengel wss put off the field In the fourth Inning for protesting a decision at the "plate. Hoore: BKOOKLTN. NBW YORK. AH HO AH AH. HO AC. O-Mara. aa .l 0 11 ORurna. If.. . 4 4 fiauhart. lb. 4 3 0 Ihorie, lb ... I 111 Mvara, cf....l 4 Hubert, lb . 4 I . Hurnmal, rf. 1 1 (h'lalrher, a. I I I I I fiani'l. rf I 1 Knbrrtaa. rf 4 1 1 KlmrnMn. rf I 110 OMarkl. lb.. I I 10 Wheat. If. .. I t 1 IKi'Iaid, r , I 1 i I Cuuhatr. tb. t S I 4 CMunar. rl.,1 I I I Data. Ib...vl 0 I Trareu, ..! Moi-.rtr, e.iiaat H(tlr. a :. I Totala mil ai arhulta I Applauia. p. 0 0 0 0 0 Totala It 0 14 II S Halted for pfuffer In the eighth. Brooklyn 0 A 0 0 0 t 0 0 0-1 New York 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 aj Two-baa hit: Merkle. Thre-bae hi': Daubert. ritolen base: flengel. Kurned runa: New Vork, 4. Douhia play: Doyle to Merkln. iaw ou frrori: New Vors. 1 Bases on halls: (iff Teareau. 2: off Pfeffer, I.- Hits: Off pfeffer. 7 In seven innings; off Appleton, t In one Inning. tMrui-k out: Py Tesreau, I. L'oiWres: Eauton and EmsUe. 30, 1015. Canoolng Is more than ever pop ular at Carter hake this year, an.l the club members are taking ad vantage of the clear weather whe.i It conies for the Joys of this de llghful sport. TIGERS CAPTURE THE YALLEY MEET a- Missouri Athletes Secure Fifty-Two and Half Points, with Ames Second. NEBRASKA SIXTH, WITH TWELVE COLUMBIA, Mo.. May Missouri won the Missouri Valley conference meet here today, scoring 82V4 points aa com pared with 26Vi for Ames, which ranks second. One world's reoord waa tied, the ISO-yard hurdle. Robert rMmpson of Mis souri made this In IK seconds. Final scores: Ainea 'i'.Vti Kansas Assies 21 Drain 24 Nebraska 1-' Kansas 22 Full-mount B Uhe mile run: Barker, Ames, first I; Weaer, Ksnaaa Agricultural, second; Kproul, Kar.aaa, third; Thomas, Disk", fourth. Time, 4:33'fc. iflo-yard daah: Davis, Falrmotint. first: Ztimwlukle. Nebraska, secind: Dickin son, Ames, third; Hhenrer, Drake, fourth. Time, 0'1'H. Davis was allowed to enter at tho elevent hour. DIncus throw: Warren, Missouri, first; Hmlth. Kansas Agricultural. second; Drunm, Mlmouil, third; Wan'oi'H, Drake, fourth. Distance. 120 feet b Inches. . lX-vaM hurdle: Klmpaoii, Missouri, first; Noble. Ames, second: Teas, Mis souri, third; Frlr.sell. Kansas, fourth. Time, 0 IB, Ivtrisr a'orld'e record. Insa : ...;s to. .OneaOcmfw nu'w m mfw y 440 yard dnah: Nledorp, Mlaaouri, first; Meller, Amea. second; Wyatt, Mlasnuri, third. Evans, Ames, fourth. Time. 0:1.0. Hhol pin: Rther, Kunmi, firet : Krull, Drake, second: Marble, Kansas Acrl'-ul- Itural, third: Groves, MlaMouri.' fourth. DitMii e, 4(t feel in hen. Pole vault: RcBv'la. Nebraska, flrat; Floyd. Mlaaouri, and WUklna, Ames, t . for aeioml; Camrliell, Kansas, fourth. Height. H feet K" liu liea. Half-mile run: Watson. Drake, firat; Hmlth, Drake, second: Murphy, Mlsonri, third: Hcroggle, Ames, fourth; Time, 2:01. 2W-yard dash: Hhearer, Drake, first; Diiklnaon. Ames, aeconrl: Hcntt. Ne hrasks. third, Hilton, Kansas, fourth. Time, 0 22V High Jump: Frlzell, Kansss Agricul tural, first, Johnson, Mlaaouri, second: Hurriia, Ames, snd Pseker, Ames, tied for third. Ilelxht. 6 feet Incliea. Mile relay: Ksnass, fit at ; Kaunas Agri cultural, second; Drake, third; Mlaaouri and Ames dlao.uallf led for fouling. Time, 3 24S. Two-mile run: Testor, Kansaa Agricul tural, first: ilradv, Knnmii, second; V. Kline, Mlaaouri, third: li. Kline, Missouri, fourth. Time, :.".4. Half-mile relay: .Missouri, first; Drake, aecond: Nebrsaka, third: Ksnass, iourth. Time, 1:3.1. Broad Jump: Klmpaon, Missouri, firat: Oruatsmacher, K anna a, second: William, Mlaaouri, third: Wilder, Kanaaa Agricul tural, fourth. Dlatance. 22 feet t inches. I Tigers Defeat Yale . In Opening Combat NEW HAVEN. Oonn.. May J. -Princeton defeated Yale, 2 to 1, In the firat sumo of the annual base ball champion- i ship series here today, a ninth Inning j rally saving the Blue from a shut out, itore: It. U.K. Prin. tun A 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0-2 j Vale 0 o 0 0 0 A 0 0 I 3 3 , llattenea: Deyo and Kt-lleher; Way i ami punier. t1aallo 4at Haees Peat Board. ATLANTIC, la., Msy (Special rt iiioiiiuiiiiv rii-ci arnaauiea ror todsy ere positioned until Thursday. June 3. A number of sll known drivers are entered. fli Kotcagamsa riHUAnELPHIA, Msy .-Cornell to day won tho annual track meet of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America. Cornell 45Si Columbia 10 llarvaid M.. Maine OS Yale 2! Pentia Ptste . ..0 Pennsyh ania . .21 ITInceton '-'1 Dartmouth .. ..14 Mh-hlsan 14 Johna Hopkins .U Mane. Terh Ot Boudln 01 Missouri summaries: ino-yard dash: Peml-flnal won by In geraoll, Cornell; O'Brien, Michigan, aeo onil: Foley, Harvard, third. Time: 0:10t. lilO-yard dash, seml-flnnl. three to qual ify: Won by Teschner. Harvard; Smith, Michigan, second; Tresdwsy, Yale, third. Time; 0:lMi. lS)-yard hurdle, semi-finals, first and si oml nnd fastest third man qualify: Won by tlmhh, Cornell; Lukens, Cornell, second. Hemmitt. Pennsylvania State, third. Time;1 0 15. 10-yant hurdle, semi-final: Won by Kerguaon. I"ennsylvanls : Htarr Co-noil, set nnd; Corhln. . Michigan, third, lime: 0:1, v. Hammltt qualified as the fastest third man. tme-nille run finsl: Maekensle, Prince ton, first; Wlndgate. Cornell, second; Carroll. Mlrhigan, third: Atha. Prince ton, fourth; Irish, Cornell, fifth. Time: 4 2-'. ' Points: Trlnceton, 7; Cornell, I; Mlohi- . gan, 3. 4W-yard ilnah. final: Meredith. Penn sylvania; Wlllcox, ir., Ilsrvsrrt; Wllkle. Yale: ItlrhnrdS'-in, Princeton; Riley, Dsrt mouth. Time, 4k aeconda; equalling the Intel collegiate aaaoclatlon record. !i-yarl hurdle final: Fersuaon, Penn sylvania; Star, Cornell; llammltt, Penn sylvanln Stale; Gtuhh, Cornell; I.ukena, Cornell. Time, IM seconds. Leallnn; oolnts- Cornell, 12; Pennsyl vanla. K: Princeton, 0. Two-mile run, final: Potter, Cornell; Overton, Ysle; Hoffmlre, Cornell; Holden, Ysle: Cook. Massachusetts Techiil. al. Time, 27 1-.V Shot jut final: Whitney, Dartmouth, 47 feet 4' Inrhep: Beatty, Columbia; Mo Ctitcheon. l.'ornell; Hpear, Dartmouth: Allen, Maine. Hundreo-yartl dnsh, final: Smith. Mich igan. Teechner, Harvard; Ingcrsoll, Cor nell; Tteailway, Yale; Foley, Harvard. Time, 111 seconds. : Hammer throw final Bailey Maine, ICS feet Inch this throw yesterday Is a new Intercollegiate association record); Mri 'titi heon, Cornell; Murphy, Pennsyl vania; ltiughrldse, Yale; Iadbetter. Rowdoln. Pole vault final Carter. Yale; Greeley, Jr., Harvard; Koss, Cornell, tied for firat place at 12 feet: fourth. Baker. Princeton, 11 foot eW-hes; firth. Wilson, Michigan, 11 fact. , bailing Points Cornell, S4; Tnle, 17; PeniiHylvsnla, 13; Harvard, 13; Prince ton. U I Huh Jump final Oler, Ysle, S feet 44 Inches (breaking the Intercollegiate as sociation record at feet J1 Incliea made liy Mofflt, Pennsylvania, In 1M07, and the colleKlato record of ti feet 4 Inches made by Page, Pennsylvania, In l.V; second. HIi'ha.dM, Cornell, tt feet 34 Inches Ibreaklng Mofflt s reconl); third, Johns ton, Harvard; McLaren, Cornell, end Connolly. Johns Ho' klns. tied for fourth gt S feet M Inches. Half-mile run Meredith, Pennsylvsnln ; Pheulen. Cornell; Hayos. Princeton; Cap per, Harvard; Cooley, Prlncoton. Time, LesJIng points Cornell, 43H: Ysle, 22; Harvard, IS; Pennsylvania, 18; Prince- ,0BroHd lump Worthlngton. Dartmouth, fl feet t'A Inches: Graham, Columbia; Fiench, Msln; Richards, t'.onall; Fred- ,, eticks. Dartmouth. . - . JM-yard hurdle final-Stewart, Prince Ion; fenilth. Harvaid: Brewn. Penna, etate; Uradv. (Columbia; Crawford, Princeton. Time 24 2-5 second. 2tWard dash final Smith, Michigan: Teschner.- Harvard; Treadwav. Yale; Lock wood. Pennsylvania; Patterson, J'ennsylvmla. Time. 23 seconds. St. Loiiis Takes One Of Double-Header From the Pittsburghs FITSSBURCIH. May . et. touls took one game of a double-header todoy by a score of 6 to 3, while the other ended In a 0 to 0 tie. The first game waa stopped at the end of the fifth Inning by Tain with the score tied. Aer an hour's wait, during which rain fell, the second contest started. 8t. Louis scored five runs off McQuillan In the first Inning. Kanllehener held the visitors tunics for the rest of the game while ' the locals scored three runs, but not enough to overcome St. Louis' early lead. Bcore. .first game: ' s ST. uiiiis ' , riTTtmrtiow. AB.H.O.A bV ' AB H O A I. Hiirlti. lb. I 1 3 lraray. It.,.. I 0 0 0 Bn.k, lb 1 Oil .lnbnatoa, lb 2 0 t 0 0 Dnl.n. If.... 3 0 I 0 OBalrd, (.... 3 0 10 0 Millar, lb... I 0 10 OHiurbma, rf 3 3 1 0 0 Hralt, rf....a 0 a 0 Wanar. aa.l 0 1 4 a Wllwin, rf... I 110 OVIoi, lb..... 1 41 1 " Butlar. as... 111 CUarbar, lb., t 1 Rnrilar, c... 331 OHrlians, a... 140 Orlnar, p....l 0 1 a 4 AAa ma. p.... 3 0 0 1 0 Totala I"ll 0 1 Totals IT I la 0 c t a a a a o a Pittsburgh ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'"!!!"'.'."!o 0 0 0 0-0 ' Called end firth; rain. Two-hsse hit; Hinrhman. Hacrlflca hits: V'lox. fSchsng. Beck. Ioublo play: Wagner to Johnston. Rases On errors: Plttahurgh, 1. HI ruck out: By Glner. 1; by Adams, 4. empires: Byron and Orth. fcore, second game: T. UH'is. PiTTSBrnoH. i AB.H.O.A E. AB.H.O.A I. lluaflna. zb. I 1 Z a orarr. If.... 0 10 1 U-rk. 3h .4 I I lohnmoa, 14 I IX 'Hair .ct..., 4 111 I IktlAll. If. ... I 1 1 Millar, lb... 4 I II oHinrhma. ill I I I I II, .11. rf.... OWaantr 1000 Long, rf 3 WllNin. -f... 4 0 1 0 I Vim. 3b. a o a u Oilrrhar, lb... 43 4 t I 1 Hin IT. aa... 4 1 I hnyiW. c... 4 0 4 Kilhano. ... 4 17 I H.'haiig . , OMHjuillan. Meaduara, p. 1 0 1 OMHJ Kaatlahar. pa i o a . l o p 1 u .110 ToUla H 1 11 11 Zimwiio CiMiaalnui, equina . Totala U 17 11 Ran for Gibson In the ninth. Halted for Kantlehner In the eighth. Hatted for Conaelman in the ninth. pit. Ixjnla b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-t Two-base hit: Johnaton . Krrtfi. o. Hyatt, stolen banes. Miller. Wagner r.amaa runs: nu ixiuls, 3; Pittsburg! t. imiii'i on uaim: lirr Meaaows. 1 Mcquillan. 1. Hits: Off McUuillan. off In one inning; off Kantlehner, 2 in seven ini.inga; Hiff Conselmsn, none In one In ning. Mtrurk nut ' llu- Llu.JAU,. hw Ksntlehner, 6; by Conaelinan, 1.' L'm- txrva. yron ana urtn. HARVARD LOSES TO BROWN; SCORE, SEVEN TO THREE CAMBRIDGE. Uaa May Poor fielding and the wildnees of Pltrher Whitney coat Harvard today's gsme wttl Brown tinlveraltv. 3 to 7. The CTtmeon batsmen msde nine hits off Crowell, but he tightened In the pinches. Soore: R.HE. Rrown 1 2 1 Harvard I 0 A 1 1 A 0 0 03 b Batteries:' Crowell snd Felnberg; Whit ney and llarte. ' f oast l.eaajae nraaiis. At Portland: "."i an FraiH-wo 1 6 J Portland Itaiterltw: Relsigl and Bepalvda; Ev ans snti Kl-her. At Sn Francisco: Venl. s t;akland .J SI BattivrUs: Chech and Bpmsmn Prough. MarUno) svnd Kubn. t i