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OMAHA DEFEATED
BY GRIZZLY RALLY
Single ly Oakes, Triple by
Butcher and Single by
Mills Turn Trick.
SIX TO TIVE FOR BEARS
Denver, Colo., April 20. After two
men were put, a single by Oakes, a
triple by Butcher, who led the West
ern league in batting last year, and a
single by Mills enabled Denver to
score two runs in the last half of the
ninth, overcoming a lead Omaha es
tablished in the first inning and win
ning. Score:
OMAHA.
AB. It. H. PO. A. E.
Bin, 2b 4:2031
Trelan. 2b 2 10 2 3 1
Thompson, cf . . . R 1 6 0 fl
King, 8 0 1 5 0
Smith, lf....i... 4 0 1 1 IK t
Brotten, c 3 1 1 4 0 0
Brokaw. lb 1 0 1 10 1
Lyck, It 4 0 2 1 l ' II
O'Toole, p 4 0 0 1 1 t
Totals 30 6 10 "2 12 2
AB. R.
Wufflel, b 6 0
Kelleher, M S 0
Oattj ct 6 1
Butcher, If. 5 1
Mills, lb 6 1
Hartman, rf 4 0
Slianley. 2b 4 1
Shestak, 0 4 2
McCoy, p 0 O
Harrington, p... 4 0
H. PO. A. B.
Total ...41 12 27 1! t
Two oat when winning runs icored.
Omaha 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8
Denver 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 J
Left on bases: Omaha, Denver, f.
Two-base hits: Mills, Shestak, Burg. Three
base hit: Butcher. Home runs: Brottem,
Shestak. Bases on balls: Oft McCoy, 2:
off Harrington, 7. Struck out: By Har
rington, 4: by O'Toole, 2. Hits: Off
O'Toole, 13 in nine Innings: off McCoy, a
and 4 runs in two and one-third Innings;
off Harrington. 7 and 1 run In eight and
one-third Innings. Sacrifice fly: Krug.
.Sacrifice hit: Brottem. Double play:
Shanley to Mills, t.olen bases: THompson.
lrelan, Brokaw. Tims of game: Two hours
and five minutes. Umpires: McGUvrayand
Miller.
Lincoln Loses to Joplin
In Opening Game of Season
Joplin, Mo., April 20. A triple by
Collins, a recruit catcher, scored two
men in the eighth inning and enabled
Joplin to defeat Lincoln in the open
ing game. 5 to 3. Hall was wild and
Lincoln filled the bases in the ninth,
but lacked ability to hit in the pinch.
Score:
sLINCOLN. JOPLIN.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
C'ltilVl 8 0 0 0 OOvore.lf 6 12 0 0
SmiUUb 3 13 3 lC'h'no,3b 3 10 10
Byles8,cf 4 110 Dalton,cf 8 8 3 0
Lober.rf 8 12 1 OH'ter.lb .2 1 11 0 0
Grlffin.lb 3 1 2 llloran.rf 4 0 10 0
Holmoa 0 0 0 0 OL'd'ore.ss 2 14 8 1
' Butler. 5 2 8 2 OHoche.Sb 2 112 1
Lamb, 3 b 2 0 0 6 Cllonroe.c 0 0 110
Block 0 0 0 0 0Colllns,c 8 14 0 0
Hohrer.o 6 17 1 (ISanders.p 2 0 0 2 0
Gregory. P 4 10 6 lMG'ner,o 0 0 0 0 0
Hall.p 1 0 0 3 0
Total 32 S 24 II 8
To tali 2? 8 27 12 2
Batted for Griffin In ninth.
Batted for Lamb In ninth.
Batted for Sanders in fifth.
Lincoln .. 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 8
Joplin 0 0101 103 6
Two-base hits: Davore, Cochrane, Roche.
Three-base hits: Collins, Smith. Left on
hascs: Lincoln, 13; Joplin, 8. - Sacrifice
hits: Holmes, Cochrane, Roche, Dal ton,
Smith. Stolen bases: Lober, Grlfftn. Hits
and earned runs: Off Sanders, 6 and 1 In
lx Innings; off Hall, 3 and 1 in three in
nings; off Gregory, 8 and 4 In nine Innings.
Bases on bulls: Off Gregory, 7; off San
ders. 3; off Hall. 6. Struck out: By
Gregory, 4; by Sanders, 8; by Hall, 1. Hit
y pitched ball: By Sanders (Lamb),
Passad balls: Rohrer. Collins (2). Um
pires; Shannon and Flllman,
Military-Training Will
Be Given Sioux City Team
Sioux City, la., April 20. Military
training for the base ball players of
the Sioux City Western league team
was announced by E. J. Hanlon, presi
dent of the club.
Mr. Hanlon has arranged with Ser
geant Charles A. Butler, army re
cruiting officer in Sioux City, to drill
he squad each afternoon when the
team is playing a home series from
2 to 2:30 o'clock.
American AsMcuUion.
At Columbus: R. H. E.
Indianapolis ...0 0000200 0 2 7 0
Columbus 1 1103002 " 8 10 1
Batteries: Xlogge, Caweon and Gossett,
Schang; Kahler and Coleman.
Rain at other points.
SATURDAY
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Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE.
W. I Pet. VT. U Pet.
Denver ... 3 0 MflOIVew York.. 6 1 .714
it. Joseph. 3 0 1.000t. Louis.. I 3 .7
foplln .... 1 0 ,67l?htcago ... 6 4 .666
iloux City. 2 1 .333'Boaton .... 8 8 .714
A'lchlta ..13 .00nhlla 8 4 .439
O. Moines. 0 2 .0001 Pittsburgh S 7 .300
Lincoln ..0 1 ,f)003rooklyn , 1 6 .143
Dmah ... 0 3 .000 Cincinnati 6- I .000
AMER LEAGUE. I AIMER? ASS N.
Chicago 6 2 .760lnd'polls... 8 3 .800
Boston ... 6 2 .71 4' Kan. City.. 4 8 .467
Cleveland. 4 4 .S71Loulflvllle . 6 8 .667
New T'k.. 4 2 .6671 Milwaukee. 4 1 .00
St. Louis.. 4 4 .SOOIMlnn'roIls. 3 2 .600
Wanh't'n . 2 6 .286'Columbus . 4 6 .400
Detroit ... 3 .a&otroledo .... I 8 .111
Phila'phla. 3 6 ,376st. Paul ..0 .000
Garnet Today.
Western League Omaha, at .Wlehlta,
Sioux City at Joplin, Dea Moines at Denver,
Lincoln at St. Joseph.
National League Boston at New York,
Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Chicago at Pitts
burgh, Cincinnati at St, Louis.
American League St. Louis at Chicago,
Detroit at Cleveland, Boston at Philadelphia,
Washington at New Tork.
American Association Indianapolis at
Columbus, Louisville at Toledo, Milwaukee
at Minneapolis, Kansas City at St. Paul.
Yesterday's Results.
"WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha. 6; Denver, 6.
Sioux City, 3; Wichita, 8.
Des Motnes-St. Joseph, cold.
Lincoln, 3; Joplin, 6.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston, 4; New Tork, 8.
Brooklyn, 3; Philadelphia, 4.
Chicago, 1; Pittsburgh, 6.
Cincinnati, 6, BL Louis, 7.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
St. Louis, 3: Chicago, 6.
Detroit, 7; Cleveland. 4.
Washington, 4; Philadelphia, t.
New York-Boston, rain.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Indianapolis, 3; Columbus, 8.
Rain at other points..
Three Hits in Tenth Frame
Give Sioux Win Over Wichcs
Wichita, Kan., April 20. Three hits
in the tenth ining after two men had
been retired netted Sioux City two
runs and enabled them to win the
first extra inning game of the season
from Wichita, 3 to 2. Score:
SIOUX CITY. TNCHITA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Ollm're.lf t 1 3 0 0O'dwin,2b 6 13 10
Cooney.2b BOSS 0Harvey.lt 0 2 f 0
C'n'ly,3b 4 0 1 0 0Jones.lb (17 0 0
Wats'n.rf 4 S 2 0 OCoy.rf 4 0 10 0
Mels.lb 4 1 12 0 0H'tllng,2b t 0 0 0
Rader.ss 6 S 1 2 OPayton.as 4 12 10
Henry.cf 4 110 OW'shb'n.cf 4 0 i 0 0
Crosby.e S 0 1 ORapps.a 2 1 11 1 0
T'd'sco.p 4 0 0 4 OBaker.p 3 10 2 1
Yaryan 110 0 0
Totals.. SI 0 2013 1
Batted (or Baker In tenth.
Sioux City 100000000 22
Wichita 000000001 12
Two-base htta: Jones, Watson, Mets. Three
base hits: Watson, Goodwin. Sacrifice hits:
Watson, Baker, Henry. Double plays: Te
dlsco to Itader to. Mets. Stolen bases: Gil
more, Crosby, Watson. Bases on balls: Off
Baker, 3; off Tedlsco, 2. Struck out: By
B&ker, 11; by Tedlsco, 4. Earned runs:
Wichita, 2; Sioux City, Jl. Left on bases:
Wichita, 0; Sioux Clay, 10. Umplro: Jacob,.
Time: 2:25.
Pugilist Arrested on .
Manslaughter Charge
Cleveland, O., April 20. Dido
Angelo, 20 years, pugilist, known in
the ring as Jimmy Berry, was put un
der arrest and will be arraigned in
police court today charged with man
slaughter, following the death of Luke
Ginley, who was knocked out by
Angelo in the eighth round of a box
ing contest here last night.
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BRAVES WHIP THE
GIANTS INFOURTEEN
Smith Weakens in Last Bound
and Boston Carries Off the
Game by Two -Four.
U. S. FLAG GIVEN NEW YORK
New York, April 20. New York
lost to Boston today in a brilliant
fourteen-inning game, 4 to 2. It was
a splendid pitchers' battle. Smith, a
former Columbia pitcher, weakened in
the fourteenth, when singles by Mas
sey and Collins and a pass to
Konetchy filled the bases, j. Smith
forced Massey at the plate, but Kelly's
single sent in Collins and Konetchy
with the winning run.
Before the game a large floral
American flag was presented to the
Giants by the Lambs' club, Digby Bell,
the actor, making the presentation.
The game was preceded by a parade
by three men impersonating the spirit
of 1776. The Boston team, led by
manager oiaitings, gave a snort mili
tary drill. Score:
BOSTON. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.E.
tl'vllle.ss 6 115 OBurns.lf 6 3 2 0 1
Masaey.Zb fi. 1 2 7 lHcrsog,2b 0 2 0 10
Balley.rf 6 10 1 Oftob's'n.rf 5 0 2 0 0
Collins 1 1 0 0 0Z'me'n,3l S 0 3 3 0
Wllholt.rf 0 0 10 OFlt'ch'r.ss 5 0 2 3 0
Magee.lf 4 12 0 OKauff.cf 4 0 10 1
K'tchy.lb 5 1 10 2 OHolke.lb 4 1 20 1 0
I.S'lth.Sb (10 5 OUcCarty.c 3 15 2 0
tCelly.cf 0 15 0 O'Murray 0 0 0 0 0
lowdy.c 0 0 6 2 ORarldcn.c 2 0 6 2 0
Ragan.p 3 111 Oresreau.p 2 112 0
'Chap'Ilo 1 0 0 0 0?.Rmlth.p 1 0 0 3 0
Nehf.p 10 11 0'Thorpe 1 0 0 0 0
Lobcrt 1 0 0 0 0
Total... 41 0 42 24 1
. Totals.. 15 6 12 23 2
Batted for Bailey In the fourteenth.
Batted for Ragan in th. tenth.
Ran for McCarty in the eighth.
Batted for Tesrcau In the eighth.
Batted for O. Smith In the fourteenth.
Boston 0 011000000000 24
New York.,..0 010000010000 02
Two-basa hit: Herzog. Three-base hit:
Konetchy. Home run: Ragan. Stolen
bases: Maranvllle, Burns, Keltey. Double
plays: Massey to Smith to Maranvllle,
Maranvllle to Konetchy. Bases on balls:
Off Tesreau, 2; off a. Smith, 1; off Rsgan,
2. Hits: Off Teereau, 4 In eight innings;
oft Ragan, 6 In nine innings, titruck out:
By Teereau, 6; by O. Smith, 6; by Ragan,
2: by Nehf, 2. Umpires: Byron and Qulg
ley. Phlb Overcome Dodgers.
Philadelphia. April 2. A home run by
Cravath. which bounced into the left field
bleachers In the eighth gave Philadelphia a
victory over Brooklyn today, 4 to 3. Alexan
der and Cheney were given aplendld sup
port. Before the game there was a flag
raising and a drill by three companies of
United 8tates marines. Score:
BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA..
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Cabrqe.ss 4 0 4 0 lPnskert.cf 3 10 0 0
Daubrt.lb 4 19 0 ORancrft.sa 3 116 0
Myers.cf 4 0 S 0 0lVhltted.lt 4 110 0
Wheat.lf 2 1 10 OLudrue.lh '1' ' "
3tengel.rC 3 12 0 o:'ravth,rf 4 2 0 0 0
Cutshw.2b 4 0 0 1 (Slock. 8I 4 0...
Mowry,3b 3 0 2 2 ON'lehfr.Sb 3 12 6 0
Mtller.o 4 13 0 OKillirer.c 4 15 11
Cheney.p 3 10 5 OAlexndr.p 3 0 14 0
Totals. .31 6 24 8 1 Totals.. 31 8 27 19 3
Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 02
Philadelphia ...0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 4
Two. base hits: Wheat, Stengel, Bancroft,
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Sport Calendar Today
Ban Ball tied ill mrrtlng of National
Federation of Amateur Bas Ball clubs, at
Detroit.
Rowing University of Pennaytranla vs.
lulled tata avl academy, at Annapolis.
Bnh Show Annual show of Newark
Kennel club, Newark X. J.
Track Annnnl relay games at Drake unl
Tentlty, l)e Molnew, Kiitgera-fttevens dual
meet, at New Hrunswlrk, N. tf. Pennsylvania-Nary
dual meet at Annapolis, Md.
Cravath, Parkert. I.uderus. Home run: t'ra
ath. Stolen banna: Mowrey, Cuishaw. Wheat.
Liases on balls: Oft Cheney, 1; off Alex
andr, 3. Struck out: By (.'heney, 3; hy Al
exander, 4. Umpires: O'Oay and Branadeid.
rtratea Trim Cubs.
Pitlnburgh, April 20. Pittsburgh defeated
(him go today, 6 to 1, due to the good
r.'trhlng of Grimes, who held the v I niters to
three hits. Demaree was wild. Score:
CHICAGO. PITTSBURGH.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Sefder.Sb I 1 0 3 OBtgbee.lf i 1 I 0 0
Wolter.rf 4 0 2 0 OCarey.rf .114 0 0
Doyle, 2 b 3 0 3 1 OSrhulte.rf 8 13 0 0
Mann, If 4 0 4 0 OW.Wagr.c 110 0 0
lYlllms.rf 4 0 4 0 OHInmn.lb 3 1 11 0 0
Reuthr.lb 3 1 11 0 0JUird.3b 4 0 3 4 0
Wrtmn.ss 3 0 S 0 Fischer. c 4 0 3 0 0
Kllloit.c 3 111 OKliiR.rf 0 0 10 0
Pern are, p 2 0 0 1 OWard.ss 4 0 0 6 1
Farkrd.p 0 0 0 0 0McC'ty,2b 4 13 3 0
'Flack 1 0 0 0 OQrlmes.p 3 0 0 1 0
DoUfls,p 00010
Totals. .31 T 27 13 1
Totals.. 29 3 24 0 0
Batted for Packard tn eighth.
Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
littaburgh ....I 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
Two-base hit: Zeider. Three-base hit: Big
bee. Home run: Htnchman. Stolen bases:
Carey, Schulte. Double play: McCarthy to
Minchman. Bases on balls: Off Demaree, 4;
off Grimes, 2. Hits: Off Demaree, 4 In six
end ona-thlrd lnnlngn; off Packard, 8 In
two-thirds inning. Struck out: By Packard.
1; by Grimes, 3. Umpires: Rlgler and Orth.
Bede Lose to Cardinals.
St. Louis. April 30. Three single, three
buses- on balls, a hit batter, a sacrifice hit
and two errors gave St. Louis sis runs in
the first inning today and Cincinnati lost,
7 to 8. Score:
CINCINNATI. ST. LOUI8.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
ueto.ir 3 0 10 OR'chcr.lf 3 1(00
heau,:!b 4 1 & 4 OUetseUb 3 110 0
Souseh.rf 6 2 3 1 Olong.rf 2 0 0 0 0
hase.lb 6 2 t 1 lMlllcr.lb 4 1 10 1 0
3etE,8b 4 10 1 lH'nsby.as 3 3 3 S 0
Noale.rf 6 110 0'.'.ruiiie.pf 4 2 10 0
Knpf.ss 4 2 2 2 lf.S'ItlUb 3 1 S 0 1
Wrlngo,e 4 2 4 5 03nyder,c 3 16 11
Jrh'der.p 0 0 0 0 OWatson.p 3 0 0 4 0
Huhn 1 0 0 0 Ames,p 0 0 0 0 0
Rlng.p 3 0 0 S 0
Griffith 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 I 27 li 2
Totals 37 11 24 IS I
Tlatted for Schneider In second.
Batted for Ring; In ninth.
Cincinnati 0 01 00000 fi fl
St. Louis .... 0 001000 7
Two-base hit: Shean. Three-base hits:
Hornsby, Rousch. Home run: Hornsby.
Stolen bases: Rousch, Long, Miller. Double
play: Betzet, Hornsby and Miller. Bases
on balls: Off Schneider, 3; off Ring, 2;
off Watson, 4. Hlta: Off Schneider, 4 in
one Inning; off Watson, H in eight and
two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By
Schneider, 1; by, Watson, 2; by Ring, 3.
Umpires: Klem and Emelle.
Owen Dailey Claims
Lightweight Title
Minden, Neb., April 20. Jack
Fisher of Dallas, Tex., failed' to ap
pear last night for the -wrestling
match scheduled to take place here
between him and Owen Dailey of
Axtell, Neb., who claims the light
weight championship. Dailey was on
hand and a large crowd gathered at
the auditorium was dissappointed.
SENATORS LOSE TO
GONMIBHACKHEN
Philadelphia Victor in Thirtcen
Inning Battle With Wash
ington Team.
SIX TO FOUR IS SCORE
Washington, April 20. Washington
opened the season at home today by
losing to Philadelphia, 6 to 4. in thir
teen innings. Singles by Thrasher,
Bates and Schang, and a sacrifice hit
brought in the winning run.
British and French flags flew over
the grandstand and before the game
Assistant Secretary Roosevelt of the
Navy department raised the Stars and
Stripes on a pole in centertield, while
the Washington players gave an exhi
bition of military drill. Vice Presi
dent Marshall threw out the first ball.
Score :
PHILADELPHIA. WASH1NOTON.
AU.H.O.A.K, AB.H.O.A.E,
iVItMS 6 3 6 4 OTudire.lb 5 3 17 1 0
31ov'r,2b 4 0 4 4 0Fonler,2b 4 2 1 4 fl
Hodle.lf 4 0 10 GMtlsn.rf f 2 3 0 0
itrunk.cf 4 13 1 ORlre.rf 4 10 0 0
rhshr.rf 4 1 4 0 0 Smith. If 8 14 11
M'lnnls.lb 6 115 0 P(n'nl,.lb ft 0 X a 0
Rates Sb 5 116 OMrBMe.Ht 6 116 0
fehanVo 6 a 4 1 OHonry.r 4 1 f a 0
i.J'n s n.P 8 0 0 4 0Meiioky 110 0 0
AVm'th.o 0 0 110
Totals.. 43 13130 Oallls.p 4 0 0 It 0
M'maon 110 0 0
Ayers.p 0 0 0 0 0
Totals, .ii 13 31 19 1
Batt.'d for Hnnry in twelfth.
United tor U Ml la In twelfth.
Philadelphia ...3 00000000001
Washington ...0003001 00001 0
Two-bass hits: Strunk. Witt. Thi-nfl-bano
hit: Judge. Stolen bus ; Bales. Double plays:
Witt, Orover and Mclnnls; H trunk, R. John
son and Orover; Hates, Orover and Mclnnls.
Basen on balls. Off Qallia, 8; off R. Jnhnoon,
3. Hltn: Off Oallla i in twelve inning.
Struck out: By (Jallta. 7; by H. Johmton, 4.
Umpires: Owen and Dlneoti.
Hrovrns Victors Over Chlrnjro.
Chlffajo, April 20. Pitcher Nntliown lost
his flrvt name in his last eighteen Blurts
today, when Chicago bunched hits Id the
secondilnnlnff and rinfatd Kt. Louis, & to
3. Suthoron had won fifteen ntrnltcht fames
for PoTtlund, at the close of lust season
and two for Ht. Louis this nontmti. Bcoro:
ST. LOUIS. CIlU'At.O.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Cotton. If 4 12 0 IMabold.rf 4 12 0 0
Austin, 3b 3 2 18 IRIslterv.sa 4 12 0 0
Slsler.lb 4 18 0 OCollins.Sb 3 12 10
Pratt, 2b 4 12 1 01ac.kaon.lf 8 0 3 0 0
racobnn.rf 4 0 3 0 OKelurh.cf 13 10 0
Marsna.ff 4 0 2 0 OOandll.lb 2 0 7 0 0
Lavan.os 4 1 I 2 OtVeaver.Sb 2 12 0 0
vcroirt,r 3 1 3 S 0Schalk,o 3 17 10
sotnron.p s o o s lcicotte.p 21020
Totals 22 7 24 12 2 Totals 36 7 27 7 0
St. Louis 1 00 0 0 10,0 0 2
CblcaRo 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 6
Two-base hit: Clcolts. Stolen bases: Sis-
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ler, Prslt. Y.. Ci-Ulns. Sacrifice hit: Oandll.
Sacrlflea files. Staler, Oandll. C'lcolte. Left
on bases: Kt. Louis, Ii ; t'htraRO, 4. llaea
on balls: Off fVMhorcn, 3, Hits and earned
runs: off t'lcnlle, 7 hits, 2 runs In nine In
nlntta; off Sothomn, T hits, 1 run in elKht In
nlna. Hit hy pitched ball: Py Snihoron
(Jm-kaon). struck out: Hy Ctrotte, : by
aoihoron, J. Time: 1:48. Umpires: Nallin
and Kvans.
Tigers Defeat ( foreland,
Cleveland, O., April 20. With the score
tied In the ninth, two Detroit men on tho
banes and two out, Young's drive over third
trot by Allium and went for a home run,
Detroit wtnnlnr. 7 to 4. Bnlaitd held Cleve
land to four hits, but three were bunched
with paases and a Detroit-error. Mcore:
CL KVRLA N D. P KTROI T.
AU.H.O.A.K, AHH.A.O.E.
(.Illaon.ir 4 0 10 oRush.nti 4 0 0-4 1
Jhaii'n.ss 3 0(4 IVounit.-b (3103
penk'r.cf 4 12 1 OT'ohb.rf 4 3 10 0
fVM''s.!b 3 2 3 4 Weaeh.lf 3 1 H I 0
lulato.lb 3 10 0 OMetran.vf 2 2 3 0 0
RiMh.rf ,3 0 0 2 fcYfonl.lb 411300
1'urner.nb 3 0 2 0 ODyer.ftb 4 0 0 3 0
O'Nelll.o 3 0 6 3 04imfr,e 3 12 10
Morton, p 10 0 3 PHianase.o 0 0 1 0 0
Kav"uva 1 0 0 0 Alioland.p 4 10 4 0
Miller 0 0 0 0 0Mch'U'n 0 0 0 0 0
Harris 1 0 0 0 0
Totals.. 33 11 37 13 3
Totals.. 30 426 16 1
Heilman out. hit by batted ball.
Halted for Turner In the ninth.
Hattfd for O'Neill In the ninth.
Ratted for Morton In the ninth.
'Kan for Spencer in the ninth.
D.-irolt 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 37
Cleveland 2 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 04
Two-baa htta: Uulalo, Speaker, Heilman,
Young", Veach, Three-base hit: Spencer.
Homo run: Toiing. Stolen bases: Chap
man, Miller, Hush. Double plays: Veach
to You nr. Crawford (unaaalated). Bases on
balls: off Morton, 4: off Boland. 6. Struck
out: Hy Morton. 4; by Roland, 3. Um
pires: Hildobrand and O'Loughlln.
Storm Prevents Creighton
From Playing Nebraska
Dick Rutherford with University of
Nebraska base ball squad arrived in
Omaha Thursday night, but because
of wet grounds and cold weather, the
base ball contest with Creighton was
postponed. The Nebraska team left
for Lincoln last night and will nor
play today as had been planned.
Coach Rutherford said that there
was small possibility of Creighton
meeting the Cornhuskers this season
as he had his schedule practically
full.
It has been ten years since Creigh
ton and Nebraska teams have met.
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Bloomer Girls
And U. P, League
Open Season Today
If climatic conditions show a ten
dency to permit humans to frolic on
(lie green this afternoon, the Union
1'itcihc base ball league and the
Omaha Uloomer Girls' league will
open their season! with great pomp.
For several vears the Union Pa
cific has always been represented in
local base ball warfare by teams rep
resenting various department, but this
season the ink splashers decided to
organize a league of their own. It
will be christened this afternoon.
Many ,of the Union 'Pacific employes
dug their jeans and unearthed a tew
jilnevs to start the league. Anyway,
the job is finished and here is how
and when the different teams will be
seen in action: Signal Department
against M. P. A., Fontenellc park, 4
p. in.; Engineers against Nebraska Di
vision, Miller park, 4 p. m.; Superin
tendent of Transportation against
Tiaffic Department, Elmwood park,
west diamond, 4 p. m.; Auditors"
against Passenger Department, Thirty-second
and Dewey avenue, 4 p. m.
At Riverview park the Kontenelle
Bloomers will battle with the River
view Bloomers at 3 p. m. This will be
the only contest in this league for to
day. Four teams comprise this league
and in all probability they will all he
ready to participate in the league con
tests by next Saturday. Considerable
rivalry exists between the two teams.
A warm game is anticipated.
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