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by
George
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RALLY IN NINTH
WINSJOR OMAHA
.Otto Merz Cracks Out Single
Which Scores Winning Tally
of Game Full of Hard
f Slugging.
A four-run rally in the final stanza
von a swatfest for Omaha, 11 to 10,
yesterday from Joplin. Otto Merz
won his own game with a pinch blow
with two men on base and two men
down.
Fans, who prefer hard-hitting
games, had their appetite , appeased
yesterday. Both clubs cracked the
pill, but the Rourkes had the heaviest
artillery, marking up twenty hits to
Joplin's eleven.
Morrie Schick was the leading hit
ter of the matinee. Morrie seems to
have found his batting eye at last.
He made four hits, including a triple,
two doubles, both of which bounced
off the fence, and a single. He count
ed three runs himself and his solid
knocks sent three others home.
Big Bill Bradley also cut consider
able ice in the run getting. Big Bill
hit for a 1.000 percentage, making
three hits in as many trips to the
plate. Big Bill also scored three runs
and sent three home.
Everybody Makes One.
Toe Burg and Ben Shaw annexed
three hits each, while Marty Krug
and Earl Smith gathered two apiece.
Everybody on the team made at least
one hit.
Smith's single and Schick's double
counted one for Omaha in the sec
ond. A walk, Schick's triple and
Shaw's single counted two in the
fourth and doubles by Bradley and
Schick, followed by Shaw's single,
netted two in the sixth. Doubles by
Burg and Krug and Bradley's single
scored two in the seventh.
Ninth Is Some Inning.
The ninth was the glorious frame
Thompson walked and Smith doubled
to centir. Bradley's single scored
both men. Schick's hit sent Bradley
to third and he scored the tying run
on Shaw's sacrifice flv. Schick stole
second and when Merz delivered a
clean hit to centef scored the winning
tally. , '
Men ,had two bai rounds, the
fourth and fifth. In these stanzas
Joplin scored eight. His support was
nothing to brag about, including that
he gave himself.
Today Lincoln comes to Omaha for
a series of four games. As both
Omaha and Lincoln are playing great
ball, some.fancy games are anticipat
ed. Games will be called at 3:15.
Bring On the Kaiser
OMAHA.
Burr, Sb 5
Krur. w 5
Thompson, of 4
Kmlth. If It
Bradley, lb S
telllrk, rf II
Nhaw. r 4
Woodruff, Sb 4
Men, p 4
AS. R. II. . A. E.
Totals.
.31 11 20 57 IS
Lamh.b
Cochran, Sb. .,
levort. If.
Huron, rf
Hunter, lb. ...
Dtlton, of
Collins, c
Llndomoro, oh.
Holl, p. ......
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WHITE SOX TAKE CUBS STRENGTHEN
SERIES WITH MACKS THEIR HOLD ON TOP
Chicago Takes Three Straight Chicago
From Philadelphia by Win
ning Game by the Score
of Three to Two.
Josies Lose Their Eighth
Straight to the Grizzlies
St. Joseph, Mo., May 16. St. Jo
seph lost its eighth straight game to
day, Denver winning, 4 to 2. Score:
DENVER. ST. JOSEPH.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Shanl'y,2b ,3
Kel'her.ns 3
Dakes.cf 3
Butr.h'r.lf
M'C'lck.rf i
Mllla.lb
Wuffll.lfe
BhesUk.c
Uoehler,p
7 OShay.ss 2
1 0M'Cabc,2b 4
0 OKIrk'm.lI 3
0 OMoore.c 4
0 OM'C'I'u.Sb 4
4
3
2
3
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4 0
0 0
2 2
0 18
1
1
0 1
0 18 0 OSmlth.rf
2 11 OPowell.cf
16 2 OHenry.lb
112 OArtams.p
'Fusner 1 0 0 0 0
Totals.. 28 7 27 13 0
Totala.,31 7 27 17 1
Batted for Powell In ninth.
Denver V 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0
St. Joseph 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Struck out: By Adams, 2; by Boehler. 5.
Banes on balls: Off Adams, 2: off Boehler.
2. Hits and earned runs: Off Adams. 7
and 4 In nine Innings; off Boehler. 7 and 2.
Stolen base: Umlth. Sacrifice hits: Shay.
Shanley,- .Mills. Two-base hit: Adams.
Three-haae hits: Kelleher. Mct-'abe. Home
run: Butcher. Double play: Kelleher to
8hanley to Mills. Left on bases: St. Jo
seph, 6; Denver, 1. Time of game: One
hour and forty-five mlnutea. Umpires:
Jacobs and McOllvray.
Notes ot the Fray
ToUls 8ft 10 11 28 IS
Twa out when winning run vth scored
Joplin
Rum O 0 1 ft S 0 0 110
lilt 0 0 8 4 8 0 10 t 11
Omaha
Hutu 0 10 2 0SI0 411
Hit O t i t 4 S 1 480
Homo run: Llndftmore. Three-ban hit:
Pulton, Schick. Two-bone hit; Jindamortv
Dntton. Hrhlvk , Krur , Thorn pwon,
Bradley, Burr, Burwell, Smith. Nacrlfio
lilt: Bradley. Men. Ij.mb. Haerlflre fly:
NtiAw. iHtoltn MMtiii jfloran, Shnw, smirk.
Double plnyn: Cochran to Umh to Hunter,
Liub to Hunter, Krujc to Woodruff to Brad
ley. HlUt Off Hall, 10 In five Innlnm: off
Burwell, 10 In three and two-thlrdi Inning.
Htrurk out: By Hull, 1; by Men, B. Batten
on baiiat uil Hall, it off Hurwell. Zi off
Men, t. ft on bane: Joplin, 2; Omaha, B.
Time: implrea: Shannon and (attton,
Cleveland Base Ball
' Tans Honor Speaker
Cleveland, 0 May 16. "Speaker
day" is scheduled to be celebrated at
League park, this afternoon, when
the Boston and Cleveland American
league teams clash in the third game
of their present series. The day has
been set apart in honor of Tris
speaker, Cleveland s centerhelder,
who led the league in batting last
season. Various clubs and organiza
tions of base ball fans have arranged
to attend. One of the biggest week
day crowds of the season is expected.
American Association.
R. H. E
Columbus 0020060 0-t 7 2
St. Paul 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0- 3 10 G
Batteries: Curtis, George and Coleman;
Flnneran and Land.
Lnulavlll 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 4 0
MlnneauolU .... 81002020 7 16 2
. Batteries: Beebe, Comitock and Koscher;
Thomas and Owens.
R. H. B.
IndlRTipolls i.003001 SO 7 13 1
Milwaukee 000000 10 0 iu 2
Batteries: Kantlehner. Rokko and Ooa-
sett; Dlckerson, Shackleford and De berry.
R. H. E.
Toledo I..0MUDMII 7 1
Kansas City ....If 0010020 2 5 14 6
Batteries: Bedlont and Sweeney; Cochre
hem, Berry a id Hargravea.
Shaw let t'ochran kink the ball out of his
hands In the fifth and he drew an error
tor it.
Twice Mf-: caunht .Topiin runiifru nap
ping at first, while Ben Shaw was nailed
t sleep one time.
The Rourkes made a tola! of eight two
tase hits. Total bases made by Rourltc hits
v-M thirty. Some clouting.
Ben &haw was beared by Collins' throw
when he nwlped ttecond In the fourth. Hln
mates !wd to render first aid treatment to
revive him.
Some of the tnnt howled for a pinch hlttr
when Men wnt to the plate in th" ninth,
but they twanged their minds when he
aoaked out tne hit.
Shannon and Gaston succeeded Jacobs
and Flit man an umpires. Some Improve
merit was noticed. Shannon has one virtue,
at least, he tries to hustle the game along.
fteelntr Hail was slipping Da I ton put the
r.ktds under hiB best pitching bet in the
sixth, but Burwell, who nuccooded him. Wan
hit even harder. All hurlers look alike to
the Rourkes.
Young Woodruff of the Brsndels played
second In place of Irelan and accredited
himself very well. He made a hit and ac
cepted five chances. He was the pivot of
a double play, too.
With Thompson on second Earl Smith In
the fifth hit a drive toward center that
traveled a mile a minute, but It went right
ir.to Da Ron'!) hand. Black Jack almost
had t3 catch the ball it was hit bo hard.
DaltQn swept a crowded runway with a
double In the fourth and Lindaniore fol
lowed with a home run over the right field
fence. Thus the five runs In that frame.
Heme bum fielding and Dalton'e triple
counted the three In the fifth.
Some real bano ball should be exhibited
tho rematntlpr of the wppk. Llnroln Is play
ing grt?at ball, accurdlng to reports, and we
know the Rourkes are putting up a bang-up
article. Th series should be bitterly fought
and the somes well played. Take this
Vesterday't Results.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Joplin, 10; Omaha. 11.
Denver, 4; St. Joseph, 2.
NVTIONAb LEAGUE.
Chicago, 8; Boston, 0.
Pittsburgh, IS ; Philadelphia, 4.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Philadelphia, 2; Chicago, 3.
New York, 6; flt. Louis, 2.
Washington, 6; Detroit, 1.
Boston, 5; Cleveland, 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 7; St. Paul, 3.
Toledo, 7; Kansas City, 5.
IndlanapollH, 7; Milwaukee, 10.
Louisville, 3; Minneapolis, 7.
(James Today.
Western League Denver at Joplin,
Vlchlta at Ft. Joseph, Lincoln at Omaha,
Sioux City at Des Moines.
National L-asrue Chicaito at Boston. Cin
cinnati at Brooklyn, St. Louis at New York,
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.
American eflgue rnuaneipnia at i;ni-
rago. New York at Ht. L,ouis, vtaHnington
at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland.
American Association Columbus at t.
Paul. Toledo at Kansas City. Indianapolis
at Milwaukee, Louisville at Minneapolis.
Free Conservatory of Music
Is Established in Mexico
(C.rresponUer.c of The Asaoelalcd Prens.)
Mexico Citv. May 1. A free con
servatory of music has been estab
lished in Mexico City. Some of the
most prominent musicians and teach
ers in the republic are giving their
services to classes without pay. Al
though the conservatory has just been
opened, it already has a large num
ber of students.
Persistent Advertising Is the Road
To Success.
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Friction is
at its heaviest on
a hill. Plain oils
or greases squeeze out
and leave bare metal to
metal.
Automobile
LUBRICANTS
stay put under all con
ditions. Atk ytmr sfsafar fAa
Dimtt LmbritmUna Chmrl
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO.
City. N.J,
1127
Chicago, May 16. Chicago made it
three straight from Philadelphia to
day, 3 to 2. Bush's wild throw of E.
Collins' grounder following an error
by Witt in the eighth gave the locals
the winning run. Williams weakened
in the ninth, the visitors scoring two
runs on th:ee doubles, with a sacri
fice fly in between. Cicotte replaced
Williams and checked the rally.
Score: R.H. E.
Fhila. 0 0 H M (i (1 2- 1 S
Chlcaco , 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 7 0
Batterlen: Bunh, Cicotte and Meyers;
Williams and Lynn.
YankM I)efat Browns.
St. Louis, May 16. Grooms wild pitching
in the eleventh scored High with (Tin win
ning run today and New York look the third
tralR-ht Bam from St. Lout. 6 to i.
Baker's homer In th fourth put Nsw
York In front until the ninth, when a blnulA
bv Austin, v out, a fumble and M Arson's
Dingle tied '.n score. Groom weakened in
the eleventh, four banes on balls, a sacri
fice, a wild pitch and Waller's single giv
ing New York three runs. Score: R. H. E.
New York .M 1 1 M 0 (I M I- ft 7 2
St. Louis ...) 100000010 0 S 7 2
Batteries: Caldwell and Walters; Groom
and Severeld.
Tlgera Low to Senators.
TVtrolt, May 16. Washington bunched
hits with baaes on balls and errors by tht
homo team and defeated Detroit today, 6
to 1. Twenty-three men were left on hases.
Score: ' B- H- B-
Washington ....0 000200 0 6 11 ft
Detroit 0 0000001 0 1 8 4
Batteries: Gallia and Henry; Mitchell,
James, Cunningham and Spencer.
Two of Three for Boston.
Cleveland, C. Msy 16. Boston mnde II
two out of three from Cleveland today, 6
to t. Maya was very effective He also
'rove In two of bis team's runs with a two
bnse hit. Lewis' batting featured the game,
fcore: R. H. B.
Boflton 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 R 11 0
Cleveland o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 I
Batteries: Maya, Thomas and O'Neill;
Bagby, Jioerllng and Billings.
College Base Ball.
Colby, 4; University of Maine, 8,
Holy Cross, 1; Tufts, 0.
Rhode Island State. ; Brown, 8.
Pennsylvania, 2; Swarthmore, 0.
Lafavette, f; Albright, 1.
Continues Winning
Streak, Defeating Boston
Braves by the Score of
Eight to Nothing.
Boston, May 16. Chicago con
tinued its winning streak today and
strengthened its hold on first place
by defeating Boston, 8 to 0. It was
Chicago's third straight victory over
Boston and its ninth in a row. Ald
ridge started his first game and fin
ished holding Boston to five hits.
Reuibach starting for the first time
this year, was ineffective. Ragan
pitched the last inning and was hit
often and hard.
Members of the Boston club today
subscribed over $2,000 to the liberty
bond issue. Score;
T U.K.
Chl. ago 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 88 10 1
Boston 0 v w o v u w
HHtterien; Aldrldgo and Elliott; Reulhuch,
Ragan and Uowrty.
Pirates Trim Phils.
Philadelphia. My 1. -Pittsburgh hit
three pitchers hard and defeated Philadel
phia, VI to 4. todnj. In the third and
fourth Innings the visitors made seven hits
off Oechger. which Included two home
rum bv Fischer and one Jy Hlnrhman.
Score: -H.B.
Pittsburgh ....0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 II 1
Philadelphia ..0 01010100 4 It I
... - mnA irir1tr Oeaehvsr.
Lavender, Flttery and Kllllfer, Adams.
Company A Team Looking
For First Class Opponent
The base ball team of Company A,
Fourth Nebraska, has issued a chal
lenge to any team in the city, but
prefers to meet the nines of some of
the other companies. Company A Sun
day beat the Fontenelle All-Stars and
yesterday licked the Twenty-fourth
and Ames car barn crew, 9 to 3. The
team lines up as follows: H. Swift,
third base; Boyer, right field; Swan,
center field; Sullivan, pitcher; S. Swift,
catcher; McCormick, second base;
Olson, left field; Haines, short stop;
Coons, first base. For games call
Manager Howard at Webster 480.
CATARRH IS
NOT INCURABLE
But You Can't Rely On
Sprays and Inhalers
There is no use permitting
yourself to be deceived. Per
haps, like thousands of others
afflicted with Catarrh, you are
about ready to believe that the
disease is incurable, and that
you are doomed to spend the
remainder of your days hawk
ing and spitting, with no relief
in sight from inflamed and
stopped-up air passages that
make the days miserable and
the nights sleepless.
Of course, this all depends
upon whether or not you are
willing to continue the old-
time, make-shift methods of
treatment that you and many
other sufferers have used for
years with no substantial re
sults. If you are still content
to depend upon the use of
sprays, douches, inhalers, jel
lies and other like remedies by
themselves, that are applied tj
the surface and cannot reach
below it, then make up your
mind now that your Catarrh
will remain a life companion
and will follow you to the
grave.
You must realize that the
disease itself, and not its symp
toms, is what you have to cure.
Of course, you know that when
von are cured of anv disease its
symptoms will disappear. Ca
tarrh mamiests itseli by in
flammation of the delicate
membranes of the nose and air
passages, which choke up and
make breathing very difficult.
To get rid of these distressing
effects you must remove their
cause.
Mrs. M. S. Wesserman of 40?)
Clark St., St. Charles, Mo., tells
of her experience in the fol
lowing words:
"I suffered for lor. tims with
bid east of Cstarrh. which kept my
nost stopped up tnd mads mt eoURh
Incessantly. Sprays tnd douches did
me no aood In fact, doctors told mt
I wis Incurable. 1 read one of your
advertisements, and wrote to your
medical department. Under tht di
rection of your physician 1 took
S. S. S. and was completely cured, and
unheeitutinjrly recommend this Brest
remedy to everyone afflicted with Ca
tarrh." The experience of Mrs. Wes
serman was like that of thou
sands of others who have tried
local remedies in vain. She
claims that she was finally
cured by S. S. S. because she
realized that Catarrh is a bl-od
disease, and the only sensible
treatment is through the blood.
The blood is laden with the Ca
tarrh germs, which direct their
attack against the tender and
delicate membranes of the n se
and throat. These germs can
not be reached by sprays or
douches, which, of course, have
no effect whatever upon the
blood.
S. S. S. is a purely vegetable
blood remedy, made from roots
and herbs, direct from the for
est, which combat promptly
any disease germs or impuri
ties in the blood. This great
remedy has been used for more
than fifty years, with most sat
isfactory results. It has been
successfully used by those af
flicted with even the severest
cases of Catarrh, because it
drives out from the blood the
Catarrh germs, and eliminates
every foreign substance from
Whe blood. S. S. S. is sold by
druggists everywhere.
For the benefit of those af
flicted with Catarrh or other
blood diseases, we maintain a
medical department in charge
of a specialist skilled in these
diseases. If you will write us
fully, he will give your case
careful study, and write you
just what your own individual
case requires. No charge is
made for this service. Address
Swift Specific Co., 97 Swift
Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. ,
SportCalendar Today
Hone Hhow Opening of anminl optn-iilr
allow mt W ilmington, lr).
Rclnjf VXnnf of nprtnjr mettlng of Mr
luid Jocky club mt I'liullra.
nlf Opening of anmml Invito! Inn tournn
mtnt of Haltlmoro Country vlub.
Offers to Equip Fort Crook
Soldier Team With Uniforms
H. H. McDuff of the U'ownsend
Gun company, responding to the ap
peal of the board of directors of the
Omaha Amateur Rase Hall associa
tion, urging that base ball uniforms
be donated to the soldiers, has conic
forth with an offer to equip an en
tire team at Fort Crook with the
proper apparel and accountremcnts.
Plestina Given Decision
Over Ad Santel at Frisco
San Francisco, May 15. Marin
l'lestina of Omaha was given a decis
ion over Ad Santel in a three-hour
limit wrestling match here tonight.
Neither man secured a fall and, with
the exception of ten minutes, Santel
was entirely on the defensive. The
men arc heavyweights.
IMtobert Released.
rillsburfh. May 18. The release of Wsl
tcr Mslls. pitcher, and Jeaa Allenburs;. out-
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tore). Pacific Con it letigu n1 Altenburg
to tho Toronto club of the International
league.
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The only reliable, maltless, alcohol-free beverage on
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we have had it on the market.
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fore the sale of "OMA" is not a violation of our prohibi
tion laws.
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Phone Douglas 4231 or South 900
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
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