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    THE REE; OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 23, llt.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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NEW MAN WINS FOR
ROURKESJN NINTH
Shag, Thompson Earni Self Home
by Crackinu Single Which
Marki Winning Tally.
GAME ' IS FUuTOf' THRILLS
One way to create excitment is to
lose a bull, tie it up, lone it again, tie
it up again, lose it again and then
transform it in the ninth inning with
two out from a fthastly ruin to a bril
liant victory. Thr Koiirkes chose this
method of providing heart throba
yesterday and 1,500 ladies' day
patrona departed from the park en
tirely satisfied and happy. Score,
Omaha, 9; Denver, 8.
To Mr. Shag Thompson must go
the hnnori for tan.in the trans
formation arene in the glorious ninth.
Mr. Thompson breezed into Omaha
yesterday from Philadelphia and de
spite the fart be had spent thirty-six-consecutive
hours ridijig on a number
of alleged railroad, he went Into cen
ter field and earned himself a home in
Omaha.
' Deliver! In Pinch.
For it wi Shag who delivered the
pinch blow in the ultimate chapter
which won the ball game, j
But Shag doesn't get all the honors, j
He must share them with Dyer, who
is a member of- the Grizzlies. Dyer
distinguished himself yesterday in a
most estimable mannerfrom the
standpoint, of the home fplWs.- ' -
It all happened this way. The score
wal 8 to in favor of Denver in the
ninth. Cyrus Foesyfhe, first up,
? rounded out and the fans grosined.
Jut Fay Miller, who believes a game
is never over until he baa had his last
crack at the pill, combed a hit to right.
Marty Krug, also a believer in the
same theory, soaked a safe hit to the
same place and Miller galloped to
third. Denver switched pitchers here,
Oakes chasing Manser from sight
and calling on Doc Reynolds, who
chucks a iitter.
Kilduff Whiffs.
Reynolds walked Krtieger, filling
the bases. As Pete Kilduff was no and
only one down, th fans had hopes
of knotting the count at least But
the Oklahoma demon flunked on the
job and ignominiously whiffed. With
two down a hit was needed for a run.
Things didn't look very bright for
our side. ,
Thompson came up to the plate
full of determination which is a good
thing to be full of in a pinch. lie lifted
a pop fly. Dyer went after it. He set
himself under it and the fans began
to leave their seats. Hut it was not yet
over. Mr. Dyer pulled a Snodgrass
and muffed the ball. Rebel Oakes out
in center field had seven kinds of fits,
strokes and hemorrhages and
breathed sweet words of love and
adoration toward Mr. Dyer while he
figured out how many brers be could
buy with the fine he was going to
plaster on Dyer.
Hits Through Short.
There was some dispute about
whether the ball was foul or (air. The
Roiirkrs held it was fair, but the limps
said no. The Kourke were very much
put. out, as Millerr crossed the pan
when Djcr made the . error, tint
Thompson merely cast a withering
glance at the limps and went hack to
wi k. "I I n time lie shot one through
shoit just out uf Krl!ber's teach and
Miller and Krug temped joyously
home with the mug and winning
funs, teprt turly, while Thompson
rontoi rived ti the rules hy touching
first bjise and best it fur the dub
louse a hero tor first day out,
Miller and Marty Shine,
Sl'av Miller an I M.tr!y Krug were
ir lulling start for ti Uual. Miller
.'li'.r I 1'iee and MaMv a iHiaMrt
I't, ' r. ninted tour runs and
S !( .! line t.t, wtuth it a ptrity
da. HHi j ..ii H.i sdiied i
s ghi b m,Wu-f hit in the tuth
nlul ,,.n!ft km on tu it his
I v s.""'ii.t tle rmiy
j tti. i '.lei el the Mu!,i'i I .
. It.-iiiWl, i.ui t ,i I I t g i"4 :
) ii'i. a".' i!i4 fc t'iuk in
..ueu ltM, had one il miii.
I r to ami. a" t 4 ka i li
t '- I Ut ( t'-'. I 1st I. if Kim ,
I t r r Kil'iil I '' I t!-.a gsiitt.
Itif K ..' n I ('. m .,,.1
l-u f .f tt t,i , tiw kss was
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Standing of Teams
WEST. I.
EAOUB I
fJ AT LBAOUK
W U Pr !
It I 7i
14 10 'J
It II 171
.14 It
1111 Mid'
W L Pfi
Llnrnln , . .
Dn MnlnM
Wirhlis ,.
Topaaa . . .
Omiht
Rlous C'lly.
Hi. nJpU
Otnvnr
AMtCR I
Brooklyn
Hhils ....
II'HIOII ...
rhwuio
Nw York
14 t HI
..Hll l
, It 11 ti'1
. .It It IM
...it II .so
14 It 417
.14 II 4S7
.11 17 t
A'HWN.
W.L.Prt
.11 II III
..14 t Sill
.14 IS tit
.11 II 142
.11 14 :
.IIS 141;
, 1 IS )Xll
KA'it.f; I
W I, Pi I
11 r.uuta
( Inrlnna'l
f lilliirsh
ami;ii
Mulivlll
r'nlumbus
Mlnns'alla
Indian oils
Wintilnf n.
Nnw York.
Hi'imn ...
phll
ttrnll ..,
Ml. lyiuls..
I'hlisso ,.
II II ,M
II 11 its
14 1 tit
It IS too
. IS II
1111 III
Tfilftrla . . .
II II .Mi
Kn. ritr...l2 It .444
.11 17 .414
.11 It .40
Hi Paul 114 SSI
Mlluk .. I .147
YMtxrilajr'a lUaulla.
WI;KTF.rtN l.r.AOVK
rOTr. I; lima ha, I
m. Joaih. 0, l.lnniln t.
Topaka, i. liiu I lly, I
Wl hi la. I, la Miln, 4
NATluNAI, I.BAOUB
Thltalalphla. I; Chlrain, I.
floainii. I; ML I.nuli. I.
Hrnnklyn t I'lllalriirth, t irnoiiili.
ISaw York at Cincinnati, rain
AMBHICAN I.CA'il'ti.
Phlladalphla, 10, I'lxfaland, I
Ml. I,oula. I; N York, t
(hlrafr,, 0, Waahlniinn, .
batroll, 1; ttoainn,
AHKlli'AN AKSOfUTtON
MUwaukaa. ; Mlnnaapolla, 4
Main t a'har palnia. .
(rnaa Tods.
Waa'orn Laaus Tianvar at Omaha- ML
.tnaapn si Uncoln, Tnpks St Minus City,
Wlhlla at ts Mnlnaa
Nailnntl l.aaua Boalnii at Ml, Iiilla.
Phllsdalphis t Chlrain. Now York at Cin
cinnati, HrneKlyn al f'lllahtirih.
A mar lean l,atu I tnill al Rnalon, Ml.
Lnula at Naw Ynrk, Clavaland al I'hlls
Aalplila, Cblcao t Waahlngtun,
A Whirlwind Finish
OMAHA.
AH. It. M. O. A. 15.
florg, Kb S ,1 9 S I
ftmlth. If I I 1 I t
r-tr-jtha, rf.',., I "ft 0
Millar, lb S I I It O 0
Knig. tb S 4 4 4 4 I
Krwgar, a. 1 I I SI 0
Hlldnff, aa I It 1 4
Thawipaon, of 4 0 I I 0 1
Man, p 1 II 0 ft I O
llnuk, p. t A ft
Manhall 1 0 A 0
Krauao, p 0 A A 0 0 0
Totals. 40 14 tl 10 4
DKNVP.lt.
AH. K. H. O A. IC
it!. n s i i i
kallbar, aa I I I S t A
OakM. rf I I 1 I 1 A
Bntnhor, If 4 0 1 I 0 A
Tlyar, So 4 I I t 3 1
Bhlalda, lb I I 1 A 0 A
Stmtok. a 4 A I S S A
Mtorsar rf 4 A 0 0 O A
Kaufman, p 4 1 1 I 0
Manaor p 0 A 0 0 1 A
Kcyawlda, p A A A A A A
! To ha la S4 ( It IS Ml I
Tws awl whoa winning rua waa arorad.
Halted fttr Bruck la eighth,
Omaha-"
Kiina 1 A
Illla I t
tnvar
Nana I A
Hlla t t
A t A 1 A S I A
a l I l i a m
114 4 10 I a
I 1 1 A 4 1 t It
Two-baa hlta i Krag, Rallhar (11. Dyw
Ranrlllx hlla I Haaul, lliilrhar. lr, Nhaa
tak. Mlolan haan! Nmllh, krug IS), Thoinu
aon. Hltlalda. Itoubla plajal Hha.l.k lo
I. I.l-lda. Oakra H-d. tlltai Off Mara, 4
In I bra and oaa-IMrd Innlnga) aft Hrurk,
0 In four and ta Iklr.l. Innlnga rf
hrauaa, t In mva Inning i off Kaufman, IS la
wirs Innlngai aff Maruaar, t In ana and ona
Ihlrd Innlngai off Kiu.ld, I In lo llilnla
IruUng. HUuak auti H Mara, It hp Krurk,
tl br Hautman. tl by Hajnnlrta 1. Haa
nn balla i. Off Mara, 1 1 ff kranaa, 1 1 ff
Kaufman. t ff Manaar, 1 atf Koynwlda, I,
lwl haJI : kruaar I a( an haaral
Omaha. Si lnr, a. Tlmai lilA. I'miilraat
t ainay aa(J r.rkman.
GEORGE CRAIG IS HERE
VISITING HIS PARENTS
C, W. Craig, former city engineer
of this city and now in a similar ia
parity at Calgary, ( ana la, is here
for a brief visit with hit tarents, Mf
and Mit 1 Y. Craig lit it teturn
nn from a business trip to New York
and Ottawa.
"We are busv at Calgsty with r
atlairs, but reftilar at tildes art now
hemg maintained," ttsud the fminer
t lltiahan,
Sir. i rsig seems to tgre with the
rlimai i f the muthsirst city.
4
pjj
links shut out the josies
Defeat Drummen by Two to Notiv
ing: Score in Box Battle.
THERE IS UTTLECLEAN HITTING
Lincoln. May 11. In a pitchers'
battle today between Gregory and
Hovlik, Lincoln won from St. Joseph
by a arore of 2 to 0. There was little
clean hitting on either side, but the
home team did some fanry base run
ning and errors by the St. Joseph in
field figured largely in one of the
runs. Score:
MT. JOMF.PH
A8 H
Miilllvan, If
Hii'kr, aa
J'Mirdan, lb
Hlwk, r lb..,,
Klrkham, rt ...
MrCaha, rf
n Wllltama, ID
Kltn, t
Hnvllk, p..., ...
KuanMr, e. ......
Oraham, p... ...
Ml-linar
Mrimars .......
Totals
4 I)
It 0
t
All. n.
Oarllala. If I
Hliirhman, lb , I a
Thnmaaan. n$ , 4 0
M Wllllama, . lb...., I S
Vlnraa, lb I t
Unhror, c I ft
Stavanann. as....... , I 0
t,nbr, rf I
Oraanry, p I S
H.
i ft
ft
4
Tnlala .....IS I I
Ballad for Kaatlng In ninth.
Han for Halmar. . . 1
Lincoln 4 1 4 J 4 4 4 4 I
Ml. Joaoph. ...4 4440444
Tkraa baaa. hit: Lobar. Two. baaa hit: lis
Caba. Potibla play: Rohrar to Hlnrhman
toian baaaa: t arllala. Lobar, laoriflra hlla:
Moraa. nohrar, Mlavanaon. lobar. Htrurk
out: By Oragory, 1; by Hnvllk. I, Baaaa on
balla: Off Oragory, I; off Hnvllk. t. Hit by
plifhad ball: By Oragory, Halmar; by Hoy.
iik, arnaia. raaaad ball: nohrar. Wild
pitch: Hnvllk. I,aft on baaaa: Mnwin. 7: Ml.
Joaaph. S Hlta: Off Hnvllk, 4 In savan In
nlnga; nff Oraham, 1 In ona Inning Tlmai
1 . umplraa: Mullan and Andrawa.
Miomr. f'lTT WINg THE
Indians Infant Topaka by Flva
gaora.
Stmi rity, U.. May 11 Btoui flltv won
tha opanlng gama of lha aarlaa with Topaka
nara lonay ny a anora or I lo 1. Callahan
mi ra nia lanin ronaanutlva gama. ftcora:
TOI-FIKA.
AU. H
H.
Aglar, lb ...
Cofhran. aa ,,
(loodwlii, lb .
Tydaman, rf ,
K rugar, cf . , .
I.attlmora, lb
8'hwaliiar, if.
Monroa, e . , ,
T,ambath, p .
Hnnw
Totals
4 4
ft
14 1
MIOI1X C1TT.
AH R H
Tallahan, aa
Cooua, 2b .,
I.alauna, rf .
Cntuutlly, lb
l ataon, rf . .
illlmiira. If .
Mts lb
l.lvlngalnna,
OanKal, p , .
Tntala IS I I
llattad for l.ambaih tn ninth.
Tnpaka I 0 ft 4 ft I
Miuua niy 0 1 0 4 4 4
lfi n baaaa: Mtnuc City, t; Topaka. II.
Clral baaa ,,n arrora.: Topaka, I. Ma-rtn-a
hit l.atiimora Nittlan baaaa: Wata,ia, Mn.
rna lioubi play I.alllmora to Aglnr
Ktrui-k nut: lly Oaakall. I, br lmbalb. I
llaara on balla : I'll llaakall. i. ,.f( Ijim
liaih, a Wild I'H.h. I.iiitmh. I'mplrva
II) an and Ktina Tin, a: 1 Oil.
Ra4 Moi tfrl Paraal City.
rnraat t'liv. la , May II iMparlal Tala
sram I Tha Kanaat 1 1 r Had "l dafaatad
Itl. Im-al i lub b-ra In.lar, t lo 4 Tha Had
A.,k hata vin ln nf lblr laal latin gama
nUra.l
Taking llig (liameai,
tl la a graat ruk l iraal ntlhaut toi-
lla of I'hambai lain a t'oitc. rhoiara and IH-
aribaaa tttustr. aa ibia praarallaa eanaul
b labiataad on iba liaina ttr ataamahtpa
Aoavka Hi btfvial atriiatnt ara attaa aad-
iaa savl vary aetata, aa.l avarvaaa aMMtl! ga
Drau'a4 fur Ikam MMataaitt avaryakara
t tiawd IfWfk ISanaal9.
Iir HE i Tta Tar ll.ma, atttl mm ymir
.ih a.ba lb 'mn ak-ts sat arawanl
aa,:u .Mig aiimni'ia l A: a: vaVail - -t.,tik
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SENATORS LEAD;
DEFEAT CHICAGO
Waihlngfton Topi 3ft(rue by Vic
tory Over White Sox While
Indians Lose.
SCORE IS TWO TO NOTHING
Washington, Msy 22. Washing
ton went into firat place in the Amer
ican league pennant rare today by
beating Chicago, I to 0, while Cleve
land was losing to Philadelphia Only
twenty-nine faced Harper. He al
lowed but four hits, gave no bsses on
balls and struck out seven. Two
singles, a steal and an infield out ac
counted for Washington's first run
and the second came on a pass, Wof
gang's overthrow of first and a hit.
Score:
WAMHIfeOTOH. rWCAOO
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Hnndrau.r I ft ft 0 ftNaaa lb
Jiidsalb I 111 ft DJar.kann.r
fihatika.lt 2 S I ft 0rl'b.rf
Hnry.u 4 17 1 DColna.lf
MrPrlda.s 4 1 I S ftTarry.aa
Harp.r p S 1 ft ft DWolfs s p
Ruaaall.p
ToUIS II 7 17 14 0'I.rna
Murphy
Tntsla tl 14
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Ballad for Welfcanf In aU'h.
nattad for Ruaaall 1 1. ninth
Chl'-aso ft ft '
Waahlnslon . 1 1 ft ft 4 1
Two hii hltst Tarry, Milan, Falsh.
Iliolan baaa. Judfa Manrtflra hits. Bhanka
Ju'l Dntihla play: Mran to MoHrlda
In Juda Baaea on balla; Off Wolfn,
1; off Ruaaall, 1 Hits and aarnad runa;
(Iff Wnlfan, 4 hl'a, 1 run In flva Innlnaa.
nff Ruaaall. I hits. n runa In thraa Innlnsa.
Mirurk outi By Hurper, 7; by Woltsant.
L'rnplraa; Chill and O'ljoushlln.
Tanks Ioa to Braarna.
Nw Tnrk, May II, ft. Loula won a
loosaly playad fa ma from Kw Tork hr to
day, I to I. Tha vataran, Tlank. was knoekad
out of tha box In tha lhth Innlna. but
Oronm ssad tha im for tha visitors
Mr-ora '.
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Omh Drtnch, 1715 Ptoil Strtot
HPIank.n
1 ft 4
4 4 4
Valtrs.R 4 I S 4
Kaatlng.p ft 0 ft I
Klahar.p 1 1 ft ft
M'Jll-n 1 t ft ft
(ll)room.p
it To'ala. it 14 17 11
0
n
MsrkKp ft
ft 0 ft
Totala IS II 17 It 4
Ballad for High In sUth
Ballad for Fiahar In aightb
Saw York.,.. 1 ft 0 I I 1 ft ft t
ML IOiila. . . . . .0 1 I ft 4 1 ft 1 I I
Two-baaa hits: YUkar, rishar, Hartlay.
Thrsa-baia hit: Johnson. Homa run:
Karsans. Mtolan baaaa: Mhottan. Slalar,
Pralf, Maraans. Magaa. Dahar, Panklnpaugh,
Tnuhla playa: Bakar In PIpP tn Bakar.
Johnaon lo Pratt to Hlnlar. Firat on arrora:
BL Loula ii N York. 1. Baaaa on balla:
Off Plank, S; off Oroom, 1; off Kaailng. 1.
Hlta and aarnad runa: Off Plank, 11 hits.
4 runa In aavan Innlnga (nona out tn
aighthi; off Oroom, 1 hit, no runa in two
Innlnga: off Kaatlng. 7 hlta, I runs In two
and iwo-thlrds innlnga: off Flihar, I hl'a,
1 runa In flva and ona-ihlrd Innlnga: off
Markls, 4 hlta, I runs In one Inning. Btrurk
out: By Kaatlng, 1; by Plahar 1, by
Markla, 1; by Plank, II by Groom. 1. tlm
pltaa: OWana and Connolly.
Araerlran Aaawlatlon,
Af Mlnnaapolla R H B.
Mllwaukaa 91041444 I t 1 ft 1
Minneapolis 1001444ft 14 S 1
Hattsrtaa: Sfhaklaford and May-; Wll
llama, Kaath, Harpar and Owans Tyraa.
Kanaaa City at Bt. Paul, poatponad; wat
grounda.
Imlianapolla at Tolado, poatponad; wat
arounda.
I.oulavllla at Columbua, poatponad
rain.
light hearted
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Harri'l.lf I ft ft 1
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Whlt-Mltrhtl Oo PoatponM.
Chicago. May n.Annoiincemant was
mada hara foday of tha poa'ponamant nf
lha Whlta-Mllrhall lan-round bout at Mil
wauka from May II to Juna 1.
Collrga Baaa IteO.
Swarhmora, 14; Pannaylvanla. I.
Mlaaouri, I; Kanaaa Mtata. ft.
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