1 THF. F.F.F,: OMAHA, .PN'FSDA Y, MAY SI. 1!)1ft. RED SOX TWICE WHIP SENATORS I.fafcuf. Leaders Lose Two Battles to American Leslie Champions. SCORES ARE 4 to 3 AND 8 TO 2 Boston, May .10. The league lead ing Washington lost twice today to the world's champions, Boston win n in r, 4 to .1 and 8 to 2, in morning and afternoon respectively. McNalty, substituting for Barry at second base for the Red Sox, played an important part in both victories. His batting rec ord this afternoon was three hits and tlitee runs in three times at bat. The afternoon contest was decided by the locals' ability to bat opportune ly, while Leonard had the Washing tons at a loss to solve his delivery. '1 wo runs scored by the Senator were largely due to field lapses, not appear ing in the error column. Score: HuNTIlN. WASHINGTON. AH II O A K AH H O. A E. H'inper.rr 3 ! i 1 iM'rin.!b 3 2 l .,! i-. . m s i t n r, r iflrjo n i s l.awla.lf 4 3 8 0 OMUiin.rf 4 12 flnhsl.lb 3 0 9 II n. Oon.rf i 1 I ivaiksr.rf 4 3 1 ft Jij'Iijs ih SIT 0 ilnsr.lib 4 I 1 3 lKr,tika.lf til .1 'nvrln.M 4 0 4ft ftllnnrvii 311 1 nilv," 13 13 0MiI4r1a.r,a 6 3 3 hhora.p 1 1 ft ft 0lnTlir,p 1 ft I'snnn, l ft ft ft 0 ftl Miiimnt.p ft (I Thmnaaf 1 ft 2 I ft'Wiiiiaim 1 ft i;K'lr,p 1 ft ft 1 ftAvrm.p ft ft ,Moo lr 1 1 Ti! I ill 11371 3 0-A inllh.il I ft Hhaw.p ft ft Mon'lau ft ft Burhor 0 ft Klisp I 0 1 3 ft ft ft 1 ft 1 3 3 ft ft 3 ft ft lnhnor,p I 1 ft ft 0 3 ft ft 1 1 ft ft 0 I ft ft ft 0 1 n 0 0ft Totals ,1 1 4 24 U 1 'titnni for rnirnont In fourth, Hniti1 fnr Ayor In lih. Hun for Henry In null Halts,! for Hhaw In olKhih. M n fnr HonrlMU In rlahlh , Halts,) fr Alnsmlth In ninth Finn fur I ' 1 y In vnih UnMon ft ft 4 ft ft 0 ft ft - 4 um,hli,tn . 0 ft ft ft ft 3 ft 0 13 Two'lun bli: llnopor, I,l. Walkar (31. Minis, Milan, l arty, Iwiihl play: MiNally lo llnblllzol; (!. Knalar to Thomil in llnlilliz, I. tins on m I ) : off Hhnro. 3; riff Aysra, I; off It'oatur, 3. Hi's tt'l nifl runs; off llarpsr, S hlla 3 run In twff InnliiKir nff Itilliinnt, I hit, 2 runa In nno Innlnif; f,rf Ayr. 3 hlfa. nn run, In two lnntna;; off Miaw, 3 hit, no runs, In tn InnlnKa, off Hlis, no hli no run In nno innltiK; off Mhnri. 13 hlta. 2 runa In oovon Innings, (nono out In Hg-hthl; off Footer, 2 hits, 1 run, In two Inning. Htrtifk nut: My Hhoro. 3; by Aysrs, I; l,y Footer, I; by filiBW, I. I'm jil r"n ; Own and O'Louah-tin. WAKJfl'IT'iN A 14 II 'I Mooller.rf I rn.ter.3n wiiii..ab Milan,! f M raan.21) hJdae.lh Hhanka.lf 2 ft Henry "ih rlly.r r Mi II ile.ua 4 Hoohl'a.u I f'uuioui.p 1 .lnhnson I Ayri-a.p 0 'Alnsmlth 1 A K BOHTON AH H O A K nllonper.rf 3 ft niriktsn.tr I 0 nMr'N'l.v.Sb 3 1 (ti.swls.lf 4 1 ftllohel.il 3 ft ftWalker.rf 3 ft fti(1ner,3b 4 0 ft.l'nvrln.aa 4 3 ftl 'aily, r 4 2 ol.eonard.p 3 3 1 1 Tola In 3 2 t ft ft ft 0 0 0 !7 I 1 Total. 34 7 34 3 2 flatted for TJiimont In i-svpnth Halted fur Ayern In ninth. Waihlnton ...ft ft 0 2 ft 0 02 Huftlnn 1 0 4 1 0 2 0 11 Two-haoo hit; I.nwla. Threa-baai hit: fianlner. Ktolen haoea: MrNally, Gardner, rinublo plays: Milan (ft Henry, Mnrar&n to .Mi Hilili. lluvr nn balla: Off Hoehlln. 4: off Huitiont, 2, off Ayora, 1; off Leonard, 2. Hit and earned rutin: (Jff Boehllua, 4 run and fi hlta In two and ona-thIM Inning;; r,ff Diimnfit, 3 hlta and 4 runa In threa and twij-thlrda InnlriKs; off Ayora, 2 hit" nd no runa In two luulnira; off Leonard. 7 hit and two runa In nlim Inning. Btrurlc Mil: rty Iiuminl, 1; by Laon&rd, 4. Ulnplrea: O'Cuukhlln and Owen,, Split IX.ul.la Bill. New York. .May 3D. Now Vork and Phll delj'hla apllt oven here todoy, New fork uktnK tba flrat an me, 1 to 3, and Phila delphia the oernnd, 1 to ft. In (ho flrat (ante f 'rowell waa wild, walking eleven men. He aave, nix of hie baaoa on balla In the flrat Inning when the Yankeea erored four rum without a hit. The aoeond sum wa a pltrhere' battle. In whlrh Myera heated hhawkey, e. former Athletic twlrle.r. rhlledelphla srored lie rune with two out In the aevenlh lnnln. when Honno made a wild throw on Walah, who atole serond and erorod on OldrlnK'e alngle. Oldrlnir a hatilnK featured In today's nnie, aa ho made five Jiltn In aeven tltnea bat In the two eanva, b' Ori, flrat game. rmi.AiiEi.PHrA. new tohk. AB.M..U l: AB II O A B. Wilt a l'1'.k 3h Klrunk.cf l.a 1o(e,2b Mi I la. lb Welah.rf Oldrl'g.lf Meyer, a Murphy. c Crow II, p ft 0 1 4 i lOiriey.rf 4 3 3 ft ft 4 ft Mageo.l f 3 1 ' 3 ft ft I 0Hedenu,2b 113 7ft 1 I I ftHaann.Sb 4 ft ft 3 ft ft R ft ftl'lpp.lb I 113 0 0 2 0 1 Boone, ta 3 0 2 4 2 3 I 1 HIlKh.lf 2 ft 1 0 ft 0 3ft ONun'ker.e 31410 ft .4 ft OH.rhnr.p 3 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 Tolala.21 37 li 2 Total. 31 7 24 13 $ Philadelphia OftftOftflOO 23 Si York 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 7 l'o t,ate hit: l,Jole tflolep bare: Cill liooley linuble playe: l.a.iolo to Witt lo M, Innlii. Haunitinn to tiedeon to Plpp, Slrunk to l.ajolr. ftaHon on ball: Off ('.'row. II UK ami earned run: Off Crowoll, and 3 In riiilil IiiiiIiikb; off KUher. 7 and ft In nine Inninan, Htrui-k out: Hy (,'rowell, i, hv FKIu-r. 3 I'mpiri'H; t,ans and Nal lln .iiir.-, uroliil BHint: PHIl..rl:l.PHM. MSW TOnK AH II o A i; AB II O A E Hlll.ia ( I 1 11 (Mill lev. rf 4 1 1 ft ft I'l. k.Sh I M I 2 ft MilKee.ff 3 ft 1 ft 0 Slinni'l-: If 4 ft 3 II mi, ,l"on.2h I ft ft 4 " 2 2 n MH HnlOh 3 I 2 ft ft 17 2 1' Plpp. Ib 4 113 0 0 I 3 ft ft Hniin, si ,112 4 3 1 " ftlhlth If 3 ft 4 ft ft 7 I ft w altera e 3 ft ft I 0 2 fiNitti itev.p 2 ft ft ft . . -,. 1;, I,, r 1 ft ft ft ft li.la.- 1.1 :7 Ml lU.mep ft II ft ft ft l!.lell 1 0 ft 0 ft Toiu'a. 11 4 2 7 1 1 3 hailed for Slikev In eliihth, 'Tittii-.l tor ),, on,, i)i nlnlli Phtl.t .!,' Il i. , ... ft ft ft 0 ft ft 1 ft ft -- I v, 1 i,i It II 0 ft ft ft ft ft 0 ft ft '! K u l.M, htl lllililng Stol- n Mle. Ma, t:, . (.i. i;,.-..n. Mi.nne, IWUli i'oul.i is ii-,-i-i! to l;-.,.,,e u, Pli(. Pe,' on t-a if "II ! r. ;i lliu ai.t earnril run-, i II ftkf; I ml In eight inning, off f.. , I mu1 0 to iH.- lulling. , If Myrirt 4 i.i-l lit i:ii Inn rtni' h out Mi Mn, i, i I. .v M . , r In, in, . Sa: in end f . Ilgri. and W hllo Mit HKlile, I'.l .- ,n. M . I, . Mm " t'.'i.ilt and I'M - ,l-i', 1-1 tie I . ' I. -n tU i m lie l.-,,,u a M K-.ia t" II"' I'" , i, 1 nn-:-- ti.. t--', 4 I 'i t'-ifti-g ii it ' ' ' t 1 1 . i 1' '-i, to -.-, I" ti.'n .u .,, In III, .!,.. I gaino t . 1, I,. -i I'n-e t , h, II..1 1. 1, till I . i! i 1. ml- I , i. . . .-- , . a' I li, ,il.d , i - Tv - , - a. f . . I'll 111 ll I l-tl, l.a.l"! .M. I le.1l) lUlsh i ( II . hi K 'f M,-1 er ' 4 4 4 '! 3 3 0 3 I I I '-i, I H'c .'I 1I.1 ll,;;--,' - ' i ti i . ti 't - g g . - ll - 1 l I- - ... .,. .. .,:,,i,.4,,l 'I ' . i . n . . I , , lit i . -m -' an . . Nt, too , . I 1' 4 , l ittrt g- , t ISI ,. t t . .1 I l.-l ,1-lg . ,' t , ' I - . I It I p" . f , I ' I 1 ' t ), bM Push. Burn .-acrlfd o hit .U- k t"f. MeMtillen. Kavannah Hasen on balls. Off WUHanm, 5. off Russell, 1: off rMr. 1: off Hamilton, 7, Hlla and earned run1 Off Wllllatn. 2 and 1 in aeveu Inning; off Ruoeotl, 1 and 0 In two and In o. thirds In nig: off heotr. ft and 0 In one and one-thinl Innings off Hlnilllon. 7 and 1 In ulna in nings Htruck out: Ry William.-,, 3; bv ffamllton. I. t'mplres TMneoti and Chill Score, aoi-ond game: ' CHirAt AH H -tr'lllns.rf 2 Weaver, 08 a t Ki"llne,:t 4 I 'll. It, k 'I J'eksou.lf Felsi-h.ef Srbalk.c MeM'lon.l o SVolfg g.p II. RiiRMelln Faber.p ft fieott.p 1 Lynn i Frmer.lb ft O A 3 ft ; i 7 ft s 1 n n I 4 (I K ftBush.sa S 1 V Itl.-lh ftl'nhhif OVoarh.lf ft H H rper.rf "K 'nagh.rf ft Hume. I b ft Voting, 2b 0 Sta nage.e ft linker.,- ftl' lehkle.p ft Hnland.p ft ha'lsw.p 111 Imann DETROIT AB II O A r. ft n ft (1 ft ft ft ft Totals 44 1 !; 1.1 2 Totals 4ft IS 3" 13 s One out when wining run c'ored flatted for l'aber In eighth Halted for Hlanago In ninth Chleago IftftftftflSIS ft- rtelrolt 201(1002031 9 Two-baso hits: J Cnlllna, Weaver, N'esa, Cobb, 'eaeh Three hse hit: Jarknon. Ntolen base: Voaeh. Nairlfli'a hlta: V. I'nl line, e-iusli, 'ltt. Potthle play: Voting to Hum Hahea on balls: off Hilssolt, 1; off Heolt, 2; off ('ovplohklo, 1. off Holand. 1 lilts and earned ruim : i if f WoifgMiig, 3 and 1 In one Inning: off Russell, ft and I In five and two-third Innings: off Kaber. 1 and 0 In nno. third Inning; off Hintt, 3 and 3 In two' and one third InnlngH; off t'ovele.skle, 14 and 6 III eight and nno-third InnlngN; off Holand, 0 and ft In two-tblrda Inning: off Ttauss, 1 and ft In one Inning Htrurk mil; T(y Russell, 3; by ftenlt. 2, by t'ovel-aklo, 3 1'mplrea; Chill and filneen GIANTS LOSE ONE; ROUT ALEXANDER Visitors Prive Philly Star From Huhhrr in Seven Innings in Closer. erf rerrl't. 7 hits. inns. In eight iiiniie. eff Pemaree, hit, no runi in nine Innings Struck out: Perrltt 4. Itemareo I rmiuro.-i Rtgler and Harrison. H- ore se.-nud gHttio. bv Mnriust'l, 1 1 invite .,re, olid g., tue XKW TOHK ti n ns.lf ; Hob t n.rf I I'OVle.JS I Ksltff.ef j 1- let 'er.ss Merkle.lh M. K'e.Jh Rsrldon.e : perrltt. p An II o rilll.AHKt PIIIA ft 3 ft 0 4 ft ft I ft 1 ft 13 ft 1 3 4 ft 1 HOT TIME FOR ONE UMPIRE ' Tf,"" A E ft ftHantftss ft ftNleh 'ff.2h 3 ftst,k,nt ft "I r.iv h.rf 4 CM hlt '1 Ih 1 fti'o,,-,-r,lf 2 OPask't.i-f ft "r; Hume e I Kllllfer.c P A II II o A F I 1 2 .', n ;t I I 3 ft H2I11 I'llUK iy II ft 0 II Mar v e.sa I : et s..'i Cnlllna ef Mg..e If K on v, I li Smith :ih I II rp k,l f liotl .l.i- I I UK It, i P Kb s n N.-hf.p HOS I'i i AH II O A K IMiOnk I.V AH 1 1 i A F- IMore.ef 3 I 'a lib' t. lb CI o-.toti.rf ft Wheat If fllfls v. tli fti tits' w . ;'! fti iison ss llMex ete e ft.l Htnlth.p ft ti Hotels 3D 1 2 1 IS ft 1 I 1 ft t I 4 0 3 3 I 1 ft HOOSIER MOTOE, CLASSIC JS WON BY DARK) RESTA! i :7 M : Brandeis Crow Is Victor Over Rats From Old Tennessee The Tennessee Hats made their first appearance at Kouike park, he- fore a large Memorial day crowd and were vanquished by the ftraiidris stores by a ,1 to 0 count. Olson worked along in, smooth fashion and wan invincible at all times. But one visitor reached third base, by grace of an error and a wild pitch, but he suffered his demise when Olson fanned Little fur the final out. The Urandeis copped the baltle in the opener. Dygert was punctured and Kohen moved liim along with a sacrifice. DyRert set riut fur third on the play and continued his jour ney when dales droriprrl a throw from first, fraham followed with a safe one and score oil Lawler's first double. The Tennessee Rats return to Rourke park on Saturday and Sun day for return engagements with the Mrandeis. Score: HIlAMiKIH. TKNNKriHKK RATH AH II O A K AH II O A V. Dvgert.i f 4 12ft ft.Toh'snn.i f 3 ft ft ft ft Rolieu.lf 3 3 2 0 ftl.ltlle.lb 4 (lift I It 1 flUnoiloiv.lf 3 ft 1 ft ft 3 1 Wilson, - 4 ft HlllekB,2b 4 3 I Flelils.sa 3 0iial,:ilis 3 Philadelphia, May .W.--After losing the morning game, S to 1, and having their winning streak of seventeen straight broken, New York this after noon turned the tables and defeated the home tram, 10 to 2. The visitors drove Alexander off the rubber in seven inning, while Anderson was successful in every inning except the fifth. The game vas marked bv home runs by Merkle, ITrtiher and Whitted. Jliiring the afternoon event I'mpire Harrison sent. Manager Mor.ni, Killi fer and I'.. Hums off the field for oh jecting to his decisions on balls and strikes and I'askert was banished for hitting the umpire's whisk btooni with his bat. Spri tators threw pop bottles and i iishions al Harrison and at the i lose of the game the umpire was escorted off the field by policemen. After K, Burns was banished Hobby Pyrne, the veteran third baseman, went in to catch and did good word. -Score, first game : NF.W TOHK PMII.AIiKI.PIIlA AH II it AC AH II OA 11 t'l H'ns.lf ft ;i 1 (I "Hiiii.'fi.sa 4 I ft 3 1 Hnt. t n.rf ft 3 1 1 dMeli ff, , b 4 0 .1 4 3 toye.2b 3 ft 3 h 'Hto,k,.lli 4 ft ft 3 ft Kauf'.' f 4 3 2 0 CCrav h.rf 4 110 1 Klel'.r.e fi 3 2 ftWhllil.il) 3 1 S 1 0 M-rkle lb 1 H ft li'oop-r lf 3 ft 3 0 ft UfKV.SIl 3 3 2 " nPHf.knrl.rf 21100 Harlileii.o, 2 1 I ft Oiimnl.rf 1 ft ft ) 0 Iioolii.c ft ft ft ft ft K llllli-r.o 1 0 3 3 0 And oon.p 3 ft ft 3 OK Hurns.n 113 3 0 - Hyrno.,: 10 3 10 Total. .BO 1 4 27 I? 1 Ali u'der l 2 ft 0 ft ft t Ooo'gor.p 1 0 ft 0 (I , Total. .31 b 27 17 4 Han for p: Hum In oluhlh. New Vork Philadelphia ftftOOOOftfl I 1 0000000b 0 Three huso hits' povlo, Nlehoff. Ilotna run: Cravath Hiu rlfl'-o htl . Hemareo. Hso on bulla; Pirtltt 1. IIIIh and earned run; Totsis , :;i ; ;; i j I Now Tork ftlft04ftjft:i in Phlladeli'hla .... ft 0 ft ft 2 0 ft ft ft 2 Too bao hits I'leli-her Kiiuff. Cr.iiiitli Homo runs, Merkle, l-'lel,ti-l , Wlllltoil Htolen base: Ksilff i rl fl. ei bit Attili-tion Ssi-tlfli-a fly: Inn le lioubb- plins. iole lo Floti her to Merkle I I . Hum s on tin II, Alexander 4, t iesi Itaer 1 Hit and earned runs, off Anderson ft lilts. 3 runs. In nine In nlnKs, Alexander, 1 ft bits, ti runs. In newti InnlniTR, Oesi-haer, 4 hltK, no rifti, In 00 In nlnn Strtu-k nut AinleiMin I. Alennlei ?, Oes, huer 2 empires; ll,irrt--i,n and lllil'-r Kplll lbmhlo llrailer. Prooklvn, Mitv Sft - Hrool, I) 11 olitatnerl sn oven brenk with Hoslon tod.iv bv Hlunltta tho afternoon name In a pllihets' buttle, 1 to ft, after loslna Ibe iiirtilna nsnte bv a aeore of a to 3 Nein-lv fttin f j ti ,1 jhw tho ropiest, whlrh v,,is vrnn hi Hie seventh InnlllK When Cll(l,aiv sltiKteit. took sei onil on Olsotl'a ourrlflre and si-ored the tmlj run of the gstne on I'lili-r Meiers' hit Til tho first Jennie liell Hits vOld ami 111 ; offeetlvo Two lilts and bad thrown bv ! O'Mara nod .lolinnton Kave the Hihm-s two runt In Iho fourth. Kmietriiv f ,.rl e,l t on nollv In tho sixth and went hmne on slocli-i, bv Umlth and VVllhnll Kvers iloiilil, d mf f rij fm nl lu the seventh anil S'-or-'l on Collins' Irlpls Colltna ored w hi-n John ton muffed Males' fly II, ore f . KBIII,' HOHTtiN Kill 11 iK I, V AH II O A K All II o A - Mar v'e.ss 4 13 3 1M , f ,1 II :' (1 ft I "1 'a 111, 1. 1 It :i I s 11 f ft ft iint.in if 4 2 2ft " ft f heat. if ;i 1 .1 n I am.iw'v.Mi ft fti lit IV.'JIl Oi I'M urn sn ft HMei en.,,; 4 ftOell.p 3 ft 1 it r, ' d . p ... siletn I ft Tollli ,3.1 3 27 13 O'llUon 1 ft Tot j Is ,'lft ft 2 I .1 3 lljlied l-r 1 1 iik In a In elchth . H-O.IOH ilnftnoftftftft-ft Hr,ink , . . fi ft fi ft ft ft J 1) j Tvtn-lmse l.lts II Mvets, l'aiibort Three, ns-" hit ,1 Htnltti limit, le plsis ,M.iisu. Mile to Klein In onfl - h V. Mow rev to lilt ,-linv, lo I'allhert, ClltMlsw to I'rflll'ert, till sliaw to tion to liiiul'iTl Hnnes on bslle: tiff lllllllies, 1, olf N.-hf I, olf Hiotlll. I Hits and eiirio'il runs nlf llualles, 7 and 1 tn M-wti Innlnas; off N'-hf. 'I and ft In one Ini'lna b'nil, k out Hv HitKlies, 4. by Smith. 1 I ini-lli's n I'll and i;.i?-oil I libs and I nrds OH Itle. I'lllrsil". M.l) .'.I' OhliSIO (Hi, I 1-1 l.otlll 1 1 v 1 ,3 oil bo, una III Iho liolldn KM ill'- s tndav After f.illlnii S to M for Ilie li 1 1 h.i'ided orf.tloi;-, ot Mwlie,, hi the tuoinliifi the t'llbw B-'ie. III,, pll' blna of bliel". iill'illier smllll paw. In Hie a (1,1'noiili and iihoi poundod .lasl'i-r, s 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 ) at ! In I ' 1 1 1 1 , find Hlllllll lll.,e the b-,11 in i-r 111 efen, e iluill'k the HT I 1 'I IS i H i"V I' i A H II tl A r. All II 'I A r. les-'1ier,l( I 1 hlllllll rf I 1 Miller. I li II nabv. ib Wll ...li, if Hetfel ,'ll ."in der.f I ot bun,.- H.lll, e p :i I 2 in 3 ft ft I ft I 1 1 Totals ,i n ft : : :? n ftM.f bv 2b 4 0 I t'l'1,1' k I f 1 ft.n III a t f 1 ft I II W II tio.i f I II tl (Maun. If 3 4 iiIiii iiii.jh .1 '.' ft Sup r Ih V I A flier. 2 I'liooltiil.ss 2 M.l'oiil.p 3 fVellli-S I 11 I, ft ft 1 I 3 0 1 I ft 14 ,t :i 3 2 ft f I 0 n ft .1 ft ii ft Kvers, 2b Collins i f Con'nlly.lf ft MHee,ir Hon y. lb hlllllll ih Wllhnlt.rf flowdv.e Tvlorp 1 2 I ft 3 " I 0 I I 1 1 2 3 I :t 0 ft :i 1 4 1 3 1 :i ft ;i it I ft ft n n ft n n Totals 29 2M2 3 Halted fnr lel tu sUth Hatted fnr MatuunVd In ninth llostnn 0 0 ft 2 ft 1 2 ft 0 5 llrooklyn I! 0 Ji n 0 0 0' ft 3-3 Two base hits: lil'ero. Wheat. Three base hit: 4'nlllns. ritolell bsee: Coliiiullv. llolllile playa: Kvors lo Ma ih n i III'- In Koiielihy. Itell to Meyers In lumber!, Hne,s on luillw: Off Tyler, 3; off li.-ll, 4. off Manilla I'd. I Hlta and earned runs: i iff Tvli r, ti slid ;l In nine Innlms; off lull, ft and 2 In six In nllil; off Maniuard, 2 atid 1 In three lu nlnKfi Htrurk tml: Hy Tyler, 3; by l"ll, 4. Totals : li 2i 21 ft Veikea bll'leil for BlHIlIU 111 tllntll SI l.nllls n ft f I ft 3 ft n ft 3 i ',, aii niinooftftiift-ft Tun bne lilln Miller. A r. her. Home run httiililt ritolen ha no. Ilornsliv 1'mul.ln I,..,, In llel.el In Miller, Mi't'on 1'uillHfl t'l Ssler Il,i.se on psus "n ,1, on M. I'olili'-ll. I IIMs "lid earned orf Ms'Ciiinell, and 3 In nine In Ulrui li out Hv teller. 4; bv M,cn- tii.ll, 4 I'nipltis Hyroti ami iJillKt"), oi ore, i', olid is no' t;y. MH'lll Cllli'Atltt A II II o A V, r' i,-...i.ir 'i i v tl liMi'C bv.2b 4 " tl II It Of' 'SI S. I i I I) ft 0 dWII mat f 3 ,1 112 1 ft Mil nn. If 4 2 3 1 II .,.l rutin; n i n as Sinn ii., r Hut li r.i f Mill, r, Hi ii ni.li.;: it Wile if Hint in. if llelr.i-I.Sb Hill del , ' I 'fit b;tn,ss HI.ele.p ,1 seper.p M.nllll t joii.a le i tl fi ft ft ft ft 0 0 I .tin an. 1b 4 riHuler Hi 1 it ft A r, her, o I: ,1 fi I 'no la ii. ss 1 naiihn.i I! ;l ft ; II Tolaln 24 1 ft ft ft ti 0 II 4 I ft .1 ft (I I I 3 r. ft l I o : it i Totals. .33 7 24 1 3 I llorusliy nut, lilt by balled ball. Halle, fnr Hloelo In seventh. Clair. 3h 3 iriiatu.2ll 4 l.awler.rf 4 2 W'dr ff s 3 1 ft Vaitoua.lb 4 113 l.yek.ft 3 Olson, p 3 (I II 0 0 1 OAnd'aon.rf 3 I 0 Vivian, p 3 2 10 I 0 12 0 0 10 2 1 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 111 Total. 31 .27 10 3 Tolalc.30 ( 24 12 3 Brandola 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Tennesson Until 00000000 00 Two haao hit: I.awler, 2; field Harrlfle hit: Rohen. I.yek, Johnoii. haerlflen fly; oon. Btnlen bae: ffygert, Hnln-n, Clair. HtriKk out: Hy Olson. 7; hy Vivian, 3. Hso on ball; off Olson, 1; off Vivian, 2. Wild pitch: Olson, Vivian, 2.. empire; Uondlny. Fifinella Wins the New Derby Stakes New Market. England, May 30. The New derby stakes of 6,500 sov ereigns was run loday and won by l'ifinella. Kwang Su was second and Naissovian third. Ten horses started. The event was for. colts and fillies foaled in 1913, and the distance was about one mile and a half. Nassovian is owned by John San- ford of Amsterdam, N. Y,, and was ridden by Frank O'Neill, an Ameri can jockey. The betting was: Fifinella, 11 to 2 against; Kwang Su, 3 to 1 against; Nassovian, 11 to 2 against. SEAVEY HUDSON RETAINS TITLE OF H. S. GOLF CHAMP Shooting an 86 over the course of the Happy Hollow club, Seavey Hud son retained his title as high school golf champion of Omaha when he de-, teated Joe Rosenthal, the runner-up, in a match Monday afternoon. When young Hudson finished the other lad was 7 up tnd 6 to go. Young Hud son was the high school golf cham pionship in V5. BLIND BOGEY CN LINKS OF SEYMOUR LAKE CLUB 1 1 i o t i r i .1 I l ; 4 so ., i it I , ! 1 I l 1 4 1 ( 4 4 I . I " I 4 eli.,. . i i i .i . v i t m i , i , ., I I .,.. 114 4 4 4 I ' i I ' I I t I 1 '. I . e t . , I I 4 e I , I 4 i I I ' t 4 11 . . ,( Hi H, Men and women gnHers'of the Sey mour Lake club played blind bogey over the course yesterday. In the women's play Mrs. Allen Dudley won first prire with 162, Mrs. A. S. Mid land and Mrs. John H. Tarralt tied for second at Ifo. Other players were Miss Mabel Melcher, Miss Slary Con nors. Mrs. V. V.. Philby, Mrs. tiemge Francis, In the men's plav John H Parra't was fust with H' and I, M. McCarty sciyiid with '"). Fight nuking low M ntcs, rii.il li ving f(ir the match play, weie; lames Filgeral'l Uuk 1 av- crlv 111,1, licnrge hrancis l'V Otto Radruait lUX, Jerry Mi ( any ll'. Dr. W. Batrv II', lulnis Stenilung 114. Dr W. A Cnx 114. The flub will play id IS hole ini.!,,l mati li tit'U . 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' nil It, il i'fi' ,'- V, '4 v a Advice to Bachelors "TJON'T expect a gal to be always as sweet an' com panionable an' comfortin' as yo'old pipe. Remember, even the nicest gals are only human. Mi 4M ill' a I '. QIVE "yo' old pipe" a chance to be a real com panion.by using VELVET, the most "companionable" tobacco you can buy. That vclvet-smooth mellowness of VELVET comes from natural ago ing;. VELVET i-. Kentucky's best tohicco, maturoi to tlvi full by Nature's way two years' aeinjj in wooden hogsheads. 10c Tint Sc Mefl lmfil lK One Pound GUti llutniilort 1 mix 1' is.1 (CnntuiuH From Pari Onr,) badly cut aiH bruisrd, hut his mrrh 4iiirun, Ntnnre, rsraprd unhurt. If Cain wai lakfii to the hM hos- Nn cr Pr1vr. 1 J"i.Mhr, . WHbur P Aln 4 - Mjih (" . pH( Mni"ritnn ft --Mm HI K4U Rlrknbrhf d - l''ri''mr , l,oiiin i b rt' 7- rrtin'tini- Arthur ('hvrnlt -itpif ,ii K. Hih lVu"ol Hlth Mnlford 1 J - irrn . Torn A llv I 4 Nunli in )nf r.hrttthii U- iHb Hrnv OhflH.i 17 Ptiif( Piirln Wm'ii S IViiRnt , , ,i..hn AHk-h 1 l'-i4tf ( hr Mr CI 1 ipU(t .. , , , .hit I'linr i- I 'tin ii n A !!' Kruiu-hl fpsnW'T'l ...... H t'bnntHr 'J' i'thw fttrd I 's I.fwiii :h - 'r fm tl , . . , Arthur .lohimnn L'V PriMiilir . Tnm llonin" 2- Prcinii-r 'ill Aii'1froii Pirmii-i H'tard S tl-n Larson Wins Pool Game from Chapman 1 arson unit fruin ( liapiun laf iiirIiI in tlif ritv pm kct Inlh,iri1 limr luniftil, inn in 5,i, KryiitiMs will plav Moitnry InniRliI at llif Siiliway Hilliattl patlnt, .tU Smilli l inn Itf nil) strrrl LUXUS TAKE LEAD IN GREATER OMAHA Defeat, Bourgeois by Ninth-Inning! sn t -1 i T 1 I Jtiany, in wnicn An uyes 1 Plays Leading Part. 4RM0URS TRIM" BURNASCOS Tlif I.tixni swept into tht Ifad mf the drralfr ()malia Icasnf rurr. ye-i I'rdav afifmooii hy flrlcatins; the Bourjff ois, 4 lo ,V A iiintli-iniiins rallv, in whirh the. Lux it roimtrrl 2 ruin, nrltPfl the vie-' tiiry, A Mrting: sihrIc hy Art Dyck' sent the p,iir of tallies across, 1 1 k also staged the rsrne stunt nhnii saved the Raine fur the brew rrv lads tt weni mio the hnrliiia heiv in the eighth and stopped all of (rnsive artivittes i( the Bourgeois, I I.' . c C reiring zip unosiry. .-si-ore; I.I'X I'M rttit'llfiKillfl An h n a r. aii ii nitl nimh'bit.r 2 114 fIStlll.Jb 10 3 1-1 Iisn 'i.iii, rf 4 0 1 ll Murray -f ; 4 A ll .IMa.1i If .1 n S I 1Vitt'v.lb 4 8 . 1li,j!-n,L't I I Minikus ss a n wm n, ii, .1 n Iinr Ii Ih 3 I I M ,1 1 ..- 4" .1 1 Nsi ls.p 1 0 l.iik., I ! :i 5 liii'lor.r 4 14 5 1 4 1 I r M skv If 4 : 4 1 I li n nKni.?h 4 0 a J f I I fitiilhnitiss n 1 4 1 ; (i nl M li) .i f 4 (1 I n 0 tl rl flMn.ld, -n.i 4 2 1 J f HID . .. T'lialf'. ,11 EH 1 3 : Trials 2s t ?7 II 4 l.usils 1 I 1 0 11 8- I HniiriiiM.'i . , rt rt ft o ti 0 2 1 0 :t Tn h,m Itlls: H tisllsti hsr. pwnrsk. rlr rtfl. a hits, Murray', Mtish'.fibsri. Ifwnrak Mrii-k iint; Hv V,islsv, 7; bv Iiyrk. 1; bv .Msil'li'ti. 4 lliiss ,i ball: i iff mislay, S ffT liit-k. 1, off Ma'lilfti. :i l.'lililre: Vsn ftyi-kl" Ghangesandlmprovements In Passenger Service Effective June 4th, 1916 TRAIN NO. 5: "ChicaRo-Omaha Limited" will leave Chicaja at :15 p. m. irmtead of 6:00 p. m., arrivinpr at Omaha j 8 :00 a. m., as heretofore ; it will be operated intc Omaha over the Plattsmouth bridge and our westtidt t line, carrieH the Observation-club car, with lounging room for women. TRAIN NO. It "Chicago-Omaha-Dcnyfr Limited" will leavf Chicago R:no p. m., arrive Orriaha at 7:00 a. m., vi; Council BIuiTh, and leave at 7:10 a. m. for the West, carries the nun-parlor lounge car. TRAIN NO. 10s "Atlantic Express" from Denver (with No 44 from the Northwest), will be operated througf Omaha, arriving here at 1:00 a. m., leaving at 1:10 a m., arriving Chicago 2 :30 p. m. TRAIN NO. 3: For Denver and the Pacific Coast will Icavt Omaha at 4:30 p. m., instead of 4:20 p. m. TRAIN NO. 41 s "Rurlington-Northcrn Pacific Express" wil leave Omaha at 4 ;15 p. m.; passengerw for Beatrice ant Wymore nhould take this train from Omaha (not No. at 4:30 p. m.) in order to connect in Lincoln. TRAIN NO. 42i "Burlington-Northern Pacific Express" fron the Northwest will leave Lincoln at 1:15 p. m. and ar rive Omaha at 2:50 p. m. TRAIN NO. 20: Morning train for Kansas City, will lcavt Omaha earlier at 9:05 a. m., instead of 9:15 a. m. TRAIN NO. 22: Night train for Kansas City, will leave Omahf earlier at 11 :00 p. m instead of 11 :05 p. m. TRAIN NO. 9: "Colorado Limited," from Omaha at 12:20 a m. (Omaha-Denver sleeper ready at 10:00 p. m.) ; higl class night train for Denver, Colorado Springs, Este; Park and interior Colorado. TRAIN 9-43: From Omaha at 12:20 a. m., "Northwest Ex press;" NEW SERVICE FOR DOUGLAS AND CAS PER, WYO NORTH PLATTE VALLEY, OMAHA CASPER SLEEPER READY AT 10:00 P. M. "Burlington-Great Northern Expreti," for Hp Springs, S. D., Glacier Park, Spokane, Puge Sound; Omaha-Northwest sleeper ready a 10:00 p.m. For other irrcidental changes effective June 4th, please see, Burlington folders. Tickets, in lormation, etc., CITY TICKET OFFICE, Farnam and 16th Sts. Phones: D-1238 and D-3580 .jiifjljlyj E rynni y assaa 'rs. ailjiiajajiMaUJ.I"T1"" iliiiliu.ilj ptNWBROOK l.ti: i iK -kX C.KOTTK BROTHERS CO. I it Pcrasistcncc is the cardinal vir tue io advertising; no matter how tfood advertising maybe in other respects, it must be run frequently and constant ly to be really successful. i mm i Mt". .. .. -t'.n-t!..)