1 1 I 5 f -' .- ' v''' - , . - : . r..:.x-:w--"t. :.w t v- v .'v....:.....,,-.4.:.:.,,.;. .-,. .r v -v- ; . : - " v ' ' : ' ' ma BE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. MAY 4, ,918.' , ' . . t . p . V I5!M!M WOUtf-JICCS-JUW' . Vi.t ' HOW MNX TlNE,N I VX j ' EVER TME VOO 1 f" ) .,0-UJ THINK-IT6 JWEHTY NCXRft ' . ye TOLOOO N)T S V CN, IN ONE OF )i v WHO - L -J ; father i L r J, L-ar - , . WftP V Ia - ' George, . J OMAHT MAKES If THREE STRAIGHT FR0r.XC1TY Pa Rourke's Champions Make v Clean Sweep of Series, Win i , ning Loosely Played Game, 8 to 5. - Slota CltT, I, Mar S.-pecial Telegram.) Omaha ynade a vclean v aweep of tH leriea with Sioux City by winning: todai game, 8 to 5. Tht Rourkei used three pitchers, 'who were given good support and succeeded in holding ths Indians to even hits. With two hits In the first. Donica singled and went out stealing. The nlytnan to reach first in the second Was Defate, who -was .Caught napping. Rourkei Tie-Score. Kopp was passed in the third but died on first base. The Rourkes tied the score in the third, after Jackson hand grounded out. Donica walked and went to third on Hanford's single. Hanford was forced at second on Defate'a fielders' choice. Defate stole second and Donica scored when Smith threw wild to second. Holder man singled, scoring Defate. Nye" struck otrt. v Z i Lucky Fifth Brings Five. The fifth uining brought five more rimVto Om-iha. Tingle opened with an infield single and went to second on Kopp's sacrifice. Cingle scored when Striegcl threw wild to first on Bashong's grounder, Bashong going to secoffd. Jackson grounded out, Bashong taking- third. Bashong - scored on Donica's single. Donica stole second and Hanford got an in field hit. Donica scored on Rohrers' wild throw, Hanford going to second .on the play and taking third on a . passed ball. Defate and Holderman walked and Nye singled, scoring Han- frd and Defate. Tingle forced Nye ' at second. ' One More in Ninth. Another run was added in the ninth. With one man down'Donici r got his third single of the game Hanford walked and Defate flied out. Donica scored on Holderman's double. Nye walked, filling the bases, but Tingle grounded out. .Defate played a wonderful fielding game, figuring in three double plays ( and accepting seven chances without error. - . Sioux City scored two in the sec : ond on double, single, walk and triple and three Jn the fifth on three bases on balls, sacrifice fly and single. Wicjiita takes Third Game From Salt Packer Crew Wichita, May. 3. Wichita took the J third and last game of tbe series irom ' Hutchinson here today by"a score of 9 to 6. Wichita slugged feentley for five hits in the fourth and ran in -five scores. I Score: . . , WlSHITA. . HUTCHINSON. AB.H.O.A.B5. . AB.H.O.A.E. . Wolfe.cf 6 Carejr.lb - . 4 Berger.ss 3 .SfcBrtde.lf 2 tiNolte.cf 4 0 OPltt.rf S 4 lMcCld.ss 2 0 lDlltz.lf .3 0 Coy.lf OFalk.lb VBenson,2b 0 8 t i 2 a i i Taryan.o Wshbn.8b Kolls.lb Kostnr.p 0Conroy,3b 4 1 OBanner.c 3 "1 2-2 ORBtley.p 1 0 Davis, p 2 2 Totals 31 13 27 1S I'NBnttey 1 00 ' Totals.33 10 24 13 2 . -- 'Batted for McClelland In nlptb. . Hutchinson ...0 0 0 0 3 2 Jj 1 0 6 WtshlU ...,.1.0 0 0 6 0 0 2 2 I Left en bases: Wichfta. ; Hutchinson, . Sacrifice hits: McClelland, 3; McBrlde, 2. Two-base hits: Koestner (2), Conroy. Three base hit: Koestner. Home run: Coy. Stolen j tyse: Coy. Hlta: Off Koestner, 10; oft Bentley, 7; off Davis, 6. Struck out: By Koestner 2; by Bentley, 1; by Davis, 2. Bases on balls: Off Koestner, 6; off Bent ley, 3; off Davis, 1. Passed ball: .Banner. f Hit by pitched ball: By Bentley. Berger, Coy. Umpire: Shannon. Time: 2:10. Jopeka and Joplin Play First Extra-Inning Game Topeka, Kan., May 3. Topeka and v ' Joplin playstlthe first extra inning - game of the season here today, the Kaws winning 2 to 1 in 10 inningi. Score: t JOPLIN. TOPEKA. AB.H.O.A.B AB.H.O.A.E. Carlsle.lf 3 12 3 OWuffll.ss 4 0 6 1 0 .. Lsmb.Sb 6 10 2 ,0Nee,2b 6 0' 6 2 C k Miller.rf 4 0 3 0 OBrdley.lb 4 3 7 1 0 Meti.lb 4 0 10 1 CMeyer.lf 4 2 1,0 0 Brant,ss 4 0 4 2 OCIVlnd.Jb 4 2 2 8 9 Brokw.cf 4 2 2 0 J-Hauger,cf 6 1 4 1 u Jinpon.oir 3 i v v 2 xrner.rr z 0 2 0 0 Collins. o 2 14 0 OBlock.c 3 0 4 0ft Maple.p 3 0 13 tawilnck.p 4 0 0 3 0 . j Totals ,31 6 28 11 J Totals 36 8 30 13 0 v One out wht n winning run sqored. Joplin ....0 1 0 0 0:0 01 0 01 Topeka ....1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 12 Lerf baes: Topeka, "12; Joslln, 8. Three-base hit: Collins. Two-base hits: Bradley,. Brokaw. Sacrifice hits: Wuffll Cleveland,' Brant. Double plays: Wuffll to Nee to Bradley; Haug'r to Wuffll. Stolen bases: Weyer. Clevland (2), Thomp son. Bases ,o balls: Off Kalzenlck, 6; off Maple, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Kalzenlck. 1; by Maple, J. Time 2:06. Umpire: Mul'tn. St. Jcs Loses. Game, Making Lone Hit in Eighth Inning Des Moines, May 3. Des Moines made a clean sweep of the series from, St, ; JosepI by taking today's game, 3 to 1, through the excellent ffow 'Twos Dpne OMAHA. AB. II. 13' A. T: Bastion. If ............. S 1 Jackson, lb, 5" 0 Donira, Sh 4 S Hanford, rf. 4 S Defate, as. ., 4 1 Holderman, cf, ,S S Nye, 2b. 4 1 Tingle, , e 5 1 0 0 0 0 S 0 i 6 ON 0 Kopp. p i 0 0 8 0 t'orrp, p. 0 O Vangilder, p. .a t t e o o ' Totals N SIOUX CITL Farrell, rf f mlth. 2b Thomason, If ... tlelehle, cf. . . , Jones, as Hunter, lb Strlerel, Sb Rohrer, e Fletcher, p. .... Totals . 36 13 2 17 AH. H. O. lA. K. S i i 0 1 2 0 1,3 2 10 0 10 2 14 2 0 0 S 29 1 27 16 4 Strlefel out,' fowled third bunt. Omaha t 0 0 1 6 0 0 4 1 S 81oux City ....0 S 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 t Two-bais hits: Holderman, Hunter. Three-base hit: Farrell. Sacrifice fly: Hun ter. Stolen. bu: Defate, Donica, Farrell. Double play: Defate to Jackson; Defate to Nye Mo Jackson (2), Base on balls: Off Kopp, 4 j off Corry, 2; off Vangilder, 3; off Fletcher, T. Struck out: By Kopp, 1: by Vangilder. 1; by Fletcher, 3. Passed balls: Bohrer. Time: 1:65. Umpire: Doyle. pitching of Delburn and Marr's errors. St. Joseph made only one hit until the eighth innings. Score: BT. JOSEPH. DES MOINES. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Brubkr.ss 3 0 3 4 OCass.lf 4 2 0 0 0 Danls.cf 4 110 OHrtfrd.Ss 4 13 3 0 Watsn.rf 2 110 OShnly.lb 4 1 13 0 0 Krkhm.lf 4 12 0 OHunter.rf 3 110 0 Muelr.lb 1 1 10 1 OMrphy.cf 4 14 0 0 Coony,2b 3 0 1 4 0Coffy,2b 1113 0 Marr.Sb 2 0 1 0 8Breen,o 3 0 2 1 0 Bahnt.o 3 0 6 2 0Koval,3b 3 0 3 4 0 M'Lgln.p 2 0 0 2 ODelburn.p 8 0 0 3 0 Kelly 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 2 7 27 14 0 Totals 26 4 2413 2 - 'Batted for McLaughlin' In ninth. St Joseph .. 00000001 01 Des Moines 00010200 3 Two base hit: KIrkhara, Daniels. Sacrl flce hits: Marr, Hunter, Coffey, tolen bases: Hartford, Murphy. Left on bases: St. Joseph, J; Des Moines, 6. Struck out: By Delburn, 1; by McLaughlin, 5. Bases on balls: Off Celburn, 4; off McLaughlin, 1. Wild pitch: Delburn. Earned runs: St. Joseph, 1. ., Doufrle plays: Koval to Shanley. Umpire: Daly. Time: 1:30. Boxing and Ball Game At Rourke Park Sunday A ball game will be played' at Rourke's park Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock between the Fort Crook 41st infantry and the Brandeis teams. At 2:30 o'clock a four-ro.und boxing ex hibition will be staged by Kid Graves, former United States welterweight champion, now boxing instructor at Fort Crook and Fort Omaha, and "Dude" Hamilton, South Side, who is claimant for the Nebraska welter weight championship. .' Fairweather Threatens v . To Take Club to Peoria Des Moines, May 3. Thomas Fair weather, owner of the local Western league' base ball cUtb, announced today that the team will'be transferred to Peoria, Illv unless attendance, at games here increase greatly. It is said Peoria interests have guar anteed 70,000 admissions for the sea son. Fairweather will not relinquish ownership ify thfitransfer is made. Inventor of Famous Pivot Punch Diesin New England Lawrence, Mass., May -3. George LaBlanche, a middleweight .boxer, prominent in the days of John'L. Sul livan and originator of the famous "pivot punch," died here today. He was'known as the Marines and admin istered toJack Dempsey. the latter's hrst deteat by a yiockout. Former World Heavyweight Champion Enlisted in Canada San Francisco, Cal., May 3. Tommy Burns, former heavyweight champion of the world today was enlisted In the Canadian military forces by the British 'secrultlng otrice nere. Burns Is a Canadian. i Franklin Academy Wins First. Hastings,. Neb., May 3. (Special Telegram). Seven teams competed today jn -'the interscholastic track meet at Hastings college. Franklin academy. Fairfield hieh school and Sutton high school won first, second and third in the'order named, American Association. . R. It. E, Minneapolis , l 3 Kansas City 10 19 Williams and Owens, Gray; Wheatley and uns:ow. ..: I ; R. H. E. Louisville 4 g Toledo 3 6 R. IT. E. St Paul A 0 6 4 Milwaukee ,' 0 8 0 Jasper, Foster aifil Glenn; Kerr and Mur phy. " R. H. E. Indianapolis 2 4 Columbus 4 1 Neighbors, Dale and Gossett; Sherman and Wagner. s Today 8 Sport Calendar Aowlng CoIambla-PennSTlvania-Princefon varsity race for the Chllds' cup, Saturday, at srnnreTon. I, Hhooting .Washington state trapshoatlng tonrnament opens at Tacoma, " Swlmminr Month Atlanta A. A. IT. In. Ldoor championships, at Haltimure. oecr Bethlehem against Kali River, at Pawturket, K. I., for championship of lotted States Foot Hall association. Marathon Kisjhth awinnal Errninc Mall modified mVathon, at New York tij 0-nhle marathon of Baltimore Cross Conn try rliib at Baltimore. Track .Spring trsrk and field meet at Yale nnlversttjr. Oklahoma tntersrholastie track and field championships, at Stillwater. MiHSonii latersrholaxtis tnu-k and flalrfj I " l U M Inn-I.t A i . 1 , - ... . I 1 i . ..,iuuniii, n. ijiumpia, enrasaa in- imrnoiaatle track and field championships, at Lincoln. , Boxlnc Pete Herman antlnat Jurlc Ui.i. j key, six rounds, at Philadelphia. - I . LOVE OUTLASTS BUSH IN FIERCE PITCHERS' DUEL New York Yanks Beat Boston in Elevon-lnning Game, and Blush Meets First Defeat of Season. . New Yortf May 3. New York de feated Boston in an eleven inning game here today, 3 to 2. Successive singles by Baker, Pratt and Pipp won for New York in the eleventh. Love outlasted Bush in a pitchers' battle, the latter suffering -his first defeat of the season. i Great support by the New York outfield saved Love in the eighth inning. Score: BOSTON. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. ITooper.rf 6 2 11 OOllholy.rf ,3130 Shean.2b 4 2 t 2 lHtgh.rf ) 0 0 Strunk.cf 4 I I 0 OPckpgh.as 5 12 4 Schang.lf 5 0 0 0 0Baker,3b 4 12 2 Mclnls,3b Bill 0Pratt,2b 6 2 4 1 HoblzUb t 2 10 2 OPlpp.lb 6 110 Scott.ss 4 13 3 0 Bodie.lf 4 2 6 0 Agnew.o 2 0 T 6 OMUler.cf '3 0 6 1 Bush.p 4 112 OHannah.o 3 0 3 1 'Caldwell 10 0 0 Totals.. 39 1031 17 ILove.p 3 10 0 Totals..30 ( 33 16 1 One out when winning run scored. Batted for Gllhooley In 10th. Boston 1 100000000 02 New York, 0 ftlOOOlOOO 13 Two-base hits: Bodle (2). Three base hit: Scott. Stolen base: Hoblltzel. Sacrifice hits: Shean, Miller. Sacrifice fly: Agnew. Double plays: Love to Baker to Pipp, Miller to Han nah, Bush to Agnew to Hoblltzel. Left on bases: New York, 7; Boston, 8. First base on errors: New York, 1; Boston, 1. Bases on balls: Off Love, 2; off Bush, 4. Struck out: By Love, 2; by Bush, 6. Wild pltph: Love. Detroit Unmercifully Vanunsred. Detroit. May 3. Hammering three De troit pitchers virtually at will, for a total of 26 hits, six of them for extra bases, Chicago scored a It to 3 victory over De troit this afternoon. James, who started for Detroit, lasted two Innings and gavo way to Hall after yielding six hits and as many runs. Hall retired In the fifth after the visitors had added eight more runs to their count Coveleskie finished the game. Seore: CHICAGO" DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E, Llebold.rf 3 2 10 ODrssen.lb JClllns.rf 3 2 2 1 OBush.ss 1 13 0 2 Weaver.es 7 6 7 6 OCobb.cf Rlsbrg.Sb (4 8 2 4 OVeach.ir Jackson. If ' 2-2 0 OHIman.rf Felsch.cf 8 0. 0 0Vitt,3b Candll.lb 6 2 3 0 0Young,2b McMlln,3b 6 3 10 OSpencer.o Schalk,o 112 1 OYelle.c Lynn.c Mil OJames.p W'llllas.p 4 10 1 OHall.p Clskle,p ' Totals .4626 27 12 0 'Walker 2S0 0 0 Totals. 32 8 27 14 2 Batted for Hall In fifth. Chicago 1 6 0 2 6 2 0 0 219 Detroit ., 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2r- 3 Two-base hits: Young, Rlsberg JfcMullen, Gondii. Three-base hits: Llebold, Rlsberg, Felsch.. Stolen bases: WJer (3), Felsch, Rlsberg, Cobb (2), Hellmaim (Z).- Sacrifice hit: Williams. Sacrifice flies: Rlsberg, Jackson. Double plays: Young to Dressen, J. Collins to Gandll, Rlsberg to Weaver to Gandll. Left on bases: Chicagd, ; De troit, 6. First on errors: Chicago, Z. Liases on. balls: Off James. 2; off Hall, 2; off Co4eleskle. 2: off-Williams! 3. Hits: Off James. 6 in two Innings; off Hall 9 In three innings; off Coveleskie, 10 In four Innings. Struck out: By Hall, 1; by Williams, 1 Wild pitch: Williams. Losing pitcher: James. Senators Knock Myers Out of Box. Philadelphia, May 3. Philadelphia de- fcated Washington today 8 to 6. Shaw, re placing Ayers with the score tied In the seventh, was batted freely. With two' out in the ninth, Washington rallied and three hits drove Myers out of the box. Gregg replaced him and Walter Johnson, batting for Judge,' doubled. With runners on third and second, Morgan filed out, George Burns drove In half of the local runs, twice hitting a triple with two on bases. Score: WASHINGTON. . PHILADELPHIA. AB.H O.A.E. - AB.H.O.A.B. Shotton.rt 5 11 0 OJmieson.rt 4 2 4 0 0 Lavan.ss 6 2 1 2 0 3 IKopp.lf -21300 Milan.ct 6 Shanks, If 6 Judge, lb 3 Johnson 1 Mrgan,2b 4 Foster,3b 4 Atsmith.e 4 Ayers.rj, 2 Schulte 1 Shaw.p 0 Gharrity 1 OWalker.cf 3 2 2 0 0 0Burns,lb 4 2 11 0 "0 0Grdnex,3b 3 0Dvldsn,2b 2 Dugan.ss . 4 OMeAvoy.a 4 LMyers.p 4 rGregg.p 0 1 1 13 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 Totals.30 10 27 11 1 0 0 0 Totala.40ll 2412 Batted for Ayers in seventh, Batted for Shaw in ninth. Batted for Judgein ninth. - Washington ...3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0' 20 Philadelphia ..2 0 10 10 3 1 8 Two-base hit: Shotton, Shanks, Lavan, ohnson,IJamleson. Three-base Bits": Milan, Burns (2). Stolen bases: Lavan.l Kopp, Jamieson. Sacrifice hits: Jnrige, Walker (2). Gardner. Left on basea: '.Washington, 9; Philadelphia, 8. First on error: Wash ington, 1. Bsses on balls: Off AyeVs, 2; off Shaw. 4; off Myers 1. Hits: Off Ayers, 0 in six Innings; oft Shaw, 4 in two Innings; off Myers, 12 in eight and two-thirds In- You Need not ( Suffer from Catarrh. But You Must Drive It Out of Your Blood to Get Rid of It -Permanently. You have probably been in the habit of applying external treat ments, trying to cure your Catarrh. You have used sprays, ' washes and lotiomtand possibly been m tempo rarily relieved. , But after "a short time you had . another attack and wondered why. ; You must realize that catarrh is an infection of the blood and to get permanent relief! the catarrh infection must be driv en out of the blood. The quicker you come to understand this, the quicker you, will get it out of your system. S. S. S., which has Been in - Standing ofs Teams WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. ASSN. x W. L. Pct.l W. L. Pet. Omaha ....3 0 l.tiOQ Columbus ..2 Pes Molnes.3 0 1.000 Milwaukee .2 Topeka ....3 1 .0671 Kan. City i.3 Wichita ... .2 1 ,667 Louisville ..2 Hutchinson 1 2 .SSSIMInneapolls 1 Joplin 1 2 .33.1JSt. Paul .'.1 St. Joseph..O 2 .aflO'lndlanapolls 1 1 .667 1 Ml 1 .667 1 .667 3 .333 2.331, .i3S Sioux City.. 0 3 .OOOJToiedo 1 2 .233 AMR. LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. v J L. ret. Boston 13 4 .7GQKpir Tork 13 1. .030 Cleveland 9 4 .69! Chicago 3 .750 Chicago 6 4 .600 Phila. 8 6 .471 Washlngt'n 6 8 .499 ClnclnnatT 7 8 .467 New York 6 9 ,400 Pittsburgh 6 6 .455 Phlla. 6 8 .3KC!Pt. Louis 6 .357 St. Louts 4 8 .S33 Brooklyn 4 10 .286 Detroit 3 0 .333 Boston 3 11 .214 Yesterday's Results. i WESTERN LEAGUE, St. Joseph, 1; Des Moines, 3. v Omaha, 8; Sioux City, 6. Joplin, 1; Topeka, 3. Hutchinson, 6; Wichita, I. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION? St. Paul, 0; Milwaukee, 0. Minneapolis, 1 ; Kansas City, 10. Indianapolis, 2; Columbus, 4. Louisville, 4; Toledo, 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis, 0; Pittsburgh, 2. Cincinnati, 8; Chicago, I. New York, 6; Boston, 1. Philadelphia, 2; Brooklyn, I. AMERICAN LEAGUE. 4 Cleveland, 6; St. Louis. 4. Detroit, 6; Chicago, 19. v Boston, 2; New York, 3. AVashlngton, ; PhtladelpJila.-'V Games Today. 'n WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha at Des Moines. St. Joseph at Sioux City. , i ' Hutchinson at Topeka, ' Joplin at Wichita. AMERICAN LEAGUE.' May 4. Cleveland at St. Louis. Chicago at Detroit. Boston at New York. Washington at Philadelphia. NATIONAL LEAGUE. May 4. Cincinnati at Chisago. St.--Louls at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. New York at Boston. nlngs; off Gregg, 1 In one-third Inning. Struck out: By Shaw, 1; by Myers, 3 Win- ning pitcher: Myers. Losing pitcher: Shaw. Indians Trim Browns. St. Louis. May 3. St. Louis outhlt Cleve land again today, but timely hitting by the latter team, coupled witn uavenpori s wiiq- ness. enabled Cleveland to Win, D lo s. Wood starred at bat. betting two doubles, which drove In three of the visitors' runs. Score: CLEVELAND. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Halt.Jb 3 Chpmn.ss 3 Speaker.cf 4 1 , 2 1 3 0 3 2 3 0 2 1 t 2 2 OTobln.cf lMaisel,3b OSIsler.lb OSmlth, If 4 1 2 4 1 1 I I'l 4 2 1 oth.rf 6 ,'mbns,2b 3 ODemltt.rf 4 0 Kavanh.lb 4 0Oedeon,2b 4 I Wood, if 4 ONunmkr.o 3 1 O'Neal.O 3 2 2 OQerber.ss 2 O'WUUams 0 Oroom.P 3 0 0 Enzman.p 0 0 0 0 1 0 "TJohnaon,ss 0 0 OJohns.ss 1 Coumbe.p 1 Davnprt.p 2 Totals.33 9 27 12 l'Hendryx 1 Houck.p 0 Austin 1 Rogers, p 0 ! oTtals..36 13 27 18 2 Batted for Gerber In sixth. Batted for Davenport In sixth, Batted for Houck In eighth. Cleveland 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 06 6t. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 04 ' Two-base) hits: Roth, Wood (2). Three base hit: Staler. Stolen bases: Sisler, Chap man. Sacrifice hit: Chapman. Sacrifice fly: Smith. Double plays: 81sler to Gerber, Chap man to Kavanaugh, Chapman to Wambsgnss. Left on bases: Cleveland, 8; St. Louis, 12 First base on errors: Cleveland, 1. Bases on balls: Off Groom, 4; off Enzmann, 1; ff Coumbe, 2; Davenport, 6; off Rogers, 1. 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BOSTON PLACED AT TAIL END BY BITTER DEFEAT New York, Bunches Hits Off Nehf and Wins, 5 to 1; Rudolph's $10,000 Re lease Offer Refused. , . ' Boston, May 3. New York bunched hits off Nehf in the first and fifth innings today, each time scoring tjA runs anrl maH a fifth in tti kpv enth off '.Benton's pass and kauff'i triple, New York winning 5 to 1, Bos ton went into last, place as a result of the defeat. The all-round playing of Ross Young was spectacular. It, was his first game in this city, "i'itcher Rudolph of the Boston team conferred with Manager Stallings and President Haughton here today but the three reached no agreement and Rudolph said he would go back to his home tomorrow morning, His offer of $10,000 to the Boston club for his-release was refused. Score: NEW YORK. I BOSTON, AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Voung.rf JiauM.cf BurnOjlf Zlmrn.Sb Doyle, 2b Fltrhr.ss Holke.lb 6 3 6 2 4 1 4 1 4 2 4 0 8 0 2 0 0Massey.lt 8 0 2 0 2 2 0Hersng,2b 4 110 6 0 0 Kelly. cf 2 10 0 1 1 OPowell.cf 2 0 2 0 4 3 ORehg.rf 3 0 6 1 0 0 0 OSmlth, 3b 8 10 3 0 8 1 OKontcy.Jb 8 0 10 0 0 1 1 ORawlns.ss 3 0 14 0 Rarlden.p 4 0 Benton, p' 3 0 0 3 0 Wllson.o 3 3 0' 0 0 Nehf.p 2 10 3 0 Totals 30 0 27 17 OCnnavn.p 0 0 O 0 0 Henry 1 0 I 0 0 Totals 29 4 27 11 0 Batted for Nehf In eighth. New York ... 300 i0 2010 0 5 Boston 0 0 . 0 '1 0 0 0 0 01 Two base hits Zimmerman. Three base hits: Kauff, Burns. Hlolcii. bases: Burns, 2; Young, Herzog, 2; Kelly. Sacrifice fly: Smith. Double play: Kauff, Benton, Doyle, Holke, Fletcher and Rarlden. Left on bases: New York, N0; Boston, 4. Banes on balls: Qff Benton, 2; Nehf, 3k Hits: Oft 'Nehf, 3 In eight Innings; Canavan, 1 tn one in ning. Struck out: By Benton, 8; Nehf, 8; Canavan, 1. Wild pitch: Benton, Nehf. Losing pitcher: Nehf. Doak Defeats Pirates. "Pittsburgh, May 8. St, Louis won from Pittsburgh here today, 6 to 2. Effective work by Doak, the St. Louis pitcher, and timely hitting by his team mates, coupled with coily errors by Pittsburgh, gave the victory to the visitors. Seore: a ST. LOUIS. PITTSBURGH. i , AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.R! SmTTh.ef 6 2 2 0 1 Caton.as 6 1, 1 4 2 Nlhoff.Sb 4 116 OMlwitz.lb 4 1 10 2 1 Baird,3b 8 1110 Carey.cf 8 0 2 0 0 Hornby, ss 3 1 4 3 2 Stngel.rf 4 0 10 0 Cruise, If 3 1 3 0 0Ctshaw,2b 4 2 6 8 0 Plette.lb 4 1 10 0 OKing.lf 3 0 2 0 0 Smyth.rf 4 1 3 0 0 Blgboe.lf 1 0 0 0 0 Snyder.o 3 3 3 1 0M Kline, 3b 8 18 3 0 Doak.p Jt 0 0 2 OShmlilt.o 4 13 3 0 . . Mlllerft) 1 0 0 2 0 Totals 82 10 27 12 3 Sanders, p 2 0 0 1 0 Hnhman 10 0 0 0 ( Mtler 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 6 27 10 2 .Batted for Sandors In ninth. 'Ran for Hlnchman In ninth.' St.- Loui 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 v0 0 Pittsburgh ...0 0000110 02 Two base hits: Hornsby, Snyder. Schmidt. 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Hits: Off Doak, In nine Innlnjrs; oft Miller, I n four and two-thirds Innings j off Sanders, 3 in four and one-third innings, lilt 'by pitched ball: By Miller (Cruise). Struck out: By Doak, 4; by Mllldr,42; by. Sanders, 3. Winning pitcher: Daoit, VLosing pitcher: Miller. rhUUeV Fourth Straight Defeat, Brooklyn May : t.-Brooklyn defeated Philadelphia In the opening gam at the series here today, I to 3. Jt wa the vlt ora1, fourth straight defeat and Whltted's run In the seventh was the first -scored after 33 successive scoreless innings this week, i The Superbat pounded Mayer ' and Tlncup for ten' hlta Including two triple rend two doubles. Score: AB.H O.A.E AB H.O.A.B. PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN. Bncrft.ss I 0 1 t 0Olson.es 4 1 OO'Mara.tb t 1 IDaubMb I 1 OMysrs.ef I 8 M'Gfn.Jb 4 I I 0 T 0 ti 1 S Pearoe.2b Stock.Sb Crvath.rt 0 Jnston i.lf 8 0 Ludrs.lb Whltd.lt OHIkmn.rf 4 t ISmndt.lb 4,3 lWheat.o 8 1 0 Coombs, p 3 0 Meusel,ef ' Burns.o Mayer.p Tlncup, p Fltxgrld 1 Totals 211017 0 Totals 34 1 24 It 4 . v Batted for' Mayer in sevsntC Philadelphia Brooklyn . . ( 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 ; 11 3 Two base, hllsi Stock, Whltted, Tlncup. Olson. Hickman. Three -base hits: Hick man, Schmandt. Stolen bases: Johnston. Sacrifice hits: O'Mara, Coombs.' Sacrifice fly: Dauhert. Doubla plays: Luderus, Pearce. Left on basest Philadelphia 8; Brooklyn, t. First baas on errors: Brook lyn, 1. Base on balls: Off Mayer, 1; Tin cup, k Coombs, t. Hits: Oft Mayer, t in six inrnngs; Tlncup, 4 in two innings. Struck out:, By Mayer, 2; Coombs, 2. Winning pitcher: Coombs; losing pitcher; Mayor. Cubs Wins Uphill Game. Chicago, May 3 Chicago won Its seventh straight gam today by defeating Cincin nati, 9 to 8. The locals played an uphill battle, overcoming the lead of ths visitors, but lost this advantage when Hendrlx lost control of. the ball in the slghth inning by walking four mow. This, coupled with two his and a sacrifice gave Mahewson's , men four runs and ths lead. Score: ' CINCINNATI. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.B. I AB.H.O.A.H Groh.Sb 4 18 2 OHtlohr.ss 3 0 16 0 L.Mage,2b 4 0 0 OFIack.rf 6 3 10 ROush.cf 4 1 S B Mage.lb 4 17 Grlfflth.rf 6 18 0Mann.lt 6 110 IPaskert.of 4 OMerkle.lb 6 lKllduff,2b 4 ODeal.Sb 4 OKllllfsr.o 4 0Hendrlx,1 3 2 4 0 214 1 Neale.lt ,4 8 2 8 11 0 0 8 110 111 0 0 1 10 0 Blackbn.as 4 0 1 Wlngo.o v 4.3 3 Bressier.pN 4 3 1 Weaver.p 0 37 1226 0 2'Zeider, 1 Totals Totals 37 14 27 15 1 'None out when winning run was scored. Bathed for Weaver in ninth, 4 .. Cincinnati ....1 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 ' Chicago .0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 48 Two-base hits: Groh, Flack, Bressler. Threybase hit: S. Mages. Home run: Hen drlx. Stolen bases: Zetder (I). Sacrifice hit: Hendrlx. Sacrifice fly: Wlngo. Double plays: Deal to Merkle; Hollocher to Kll duff to Merkle; Blackburn to Groh. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 0; Chicago, 7. First base on errors: Cincinnati, 1. Bants on balls: Off Hendrlx, 6; off Bressler, 3; off Weaver, 1. Hits: Oft Hendrlx, 11 tn seven and one third innings; off Weaver, 1 In one and two thirds innings; off Bresselr, ,14 In eight and one-third innings. Struck out: By Bressler, t; by Hendrlx, 1, Winning pitcher: Weaver; losing pltchsr, Bressler. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. x Chattanooga, 10; Little Rock, 8. Nashville, 0; Memphis, 0, Ioblle, 3; Atlanta 4. , Only three scheduled. b - OILS H 1,1 M JLM GIBBONS PROVES BETTER MAN Iff BOUT WITH CHIP Easily- Outpoints Newcastle M iddleweight in 1 2-Round . Contest at Camp Dodge . Ring -V Des iftiines, May 3.-Tommy Gibf , j " " bonsrfOf St. Paul easily outpointed George Chip, the Newcastle, Fa., mid- -dleweight, in s t2-round:ontese hers . tonight, ringside critics agreed. Gib .. -bons had s definite lead in virtually j every round. The mixing was .slow ' and,, rather uninteresting through out. . ; s Ptriotic Golf Mach . ? 7 (' ' r Results in Deadlock Baltimore! May3. A patriotic' golf match between English and Scotch teams this akernoon on the, links of the Baltimore County club ended in , a deadlock, the score being all squatt after the 36 holes of play, James M. Barns of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Wilfred IVReid, represented England, while Fred Mc- -Leod and Aleo Campbell, comprised the Scottish teamy - - :" . , ' Atlantic, City? N. T.. May 3. As s result of the, day's play in the spring golf tournament of the Atlantic City Country club, at Northfield, F. W.. Knight, Philadelphia? and Frank Baf- -ton, Brooklyn, will meet in one of th i semi-hnals tomorrow, and Maurice Risley, Atlantic City, and William Wallace, New York, in the other. , , in the second round today .Wallace defeated Robert Wilson, Denver, four. and two. , n . Fight Ends in Draw. St Paul, May 3. Billy Miske and Jjfek Dempsey, fought a tame 10- round bout here tonight, Ntither . gained A commanding lead and a poor draw, was the general verdict, 1 7 , - Verdict for Campbell ; , Vin Campbell has been' awarded $6,000 back salary from the Federal . league. The Fedfl must hare. been itt existence longer than we supposed for Vin to earn $6,000 bucks. sea m Ms - - IcGraw .Pleased.. "Pop" Youngs sweet hittine has caused a radiant smile to bloom on the map of Jonathan McGraw, the Giantr ; boss. i, , ' All Championships. Onetjice thing about the wrestling game is that all bouts are "champion ' ship" contests. . C1 , COMPANY OJIAHA f ' - j sn mi iiiiiiiiiii in ii i ii i in ii ... ! lilllllllllBIIIIIIIIIWIHIII 1 . y7r- y X:X-X-m ' " ' ' ' J