THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1918. BRINGING 113 FATHER C-31 - r .. S IT6 NICE OUIET PL TO 3MOkp a nt PIPE.: v ; . Jf CpyrttW : HIT. International : Newe .... ; Service, E3E3 IB Ad Drawn foe I The Bee f by George 1 McManus ' ir1. --a iUQPP'S HURLING I PnOVESTOOMUCIl FOR PESKY SIOUX i ' 1 v I Two Hits, Both Made in Eighth 5 Inning, All That Holmes' Men" : ; Can Do With Rourke's ; , Slants. ... Rare hurling by Kid Kopp t?e S i Omaha a 4 to 2 Tictory over Sioux 'r.&tf yesterday. ; It was Kopp'a first appearanca of : the year in Omaha and it also was the first ladies day of the season, ihe "cor or so of lady bugs who wit i nested the combat are quite strong " for Kopp now. i I For seven innings Kopp held the ecky Sioux runnless and hitless. '.then in the eighth he wobbled long ; enough for the' enemy to make two i'fcits and two runs. The ninth was also ;r unless and hitless for the Holmes' .iribe. v - Kopp'a hurling was a nifty perform ance, one ot the oest ever seen on the local lot Only 31 batters faced him. Two had hits, two walked 'nd 27 went out In the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and ninth innings Kopp retired the ' Sioux in one, two, three order. . I Lyck Hits Triple, j! Pete Lyck; product of the Omaha j'.sandlots, was chiefly responsible for the two Sioux City runs. In the Ttighth inning Richie bounced a jingle1 over. Donica't toes. He was ' forced at second by Jones, but Striegel drew a walk. Then Lyck came to bat and combed one of Kopp's slants for a three-base blow nto centerheld, scoring Jones and Litriegel. Kopp then whirled Long- icre and forced Craig to ground out :o Delate. I The Rourkes gave Kopp nifty sup ort'in 1 the field, playing errorless , vail. Tony Defate, the shifty short- eiup, yv especially vii uic jvu niiu Uome classy fielding stunts. ? - Four Suns On One Hit. ' I Omaha scored four runs , on one .Sit in the first inning. Four bases ' n balls made this achievement possi ' le. The first two men up, Bashang nd Jackson, coaxed Longacre for ; asses. Donica's sacrifice advanced hem a base. Hanford grounded to triegel who played for the plate, ut Rohrer dropped the throw and bashang scored. Defate's single trough second scored Jackson and ivanced Hanford to second. Han rd and Defate moved up a peg on .'olderman's infield out and the :js were filled when Callahan sliced. This so unnerved Longacre ;: that he walked Pratt too, reins; Hanford home with a score. . Lin Callahan pulled some fast stuff r over-running second. Bohrer mined the pill to Jones and as he i to Defate beat it for home. He :ade it standing up . ' The rest of the. game Longacre 'tched nice ball although three r-ble plays aided him greatly in J.lng out of holes. ja&ueMders t0 invade omaha j ' for three games t Des Moines, the league leaders, in ivide Omaha Saturday for a three -ame series with the Rourkes. Games ill be played Saturday, Sunday and Zonday. Monday will be ladies' day. . :ox seats for the Saturday and Sun ay games are on sale at the Barka t Bros', cigar stands. All games -rt at 3:15. The teams will line up s follows: OMAHA. ' DES MOINES. neii.. ....... Firat but 8hnl,y t nin......Srond bait.,........Co((y c.. ...... ..Third bu .....Kobl U.... Shortstop Hartford tori. ......... .Leftfleld. ......... Cat. , dmn........Cntrfeld. ....... Murphy ..fent Rlrhtfleld HunUr rtt,,.. ....... Cstrher....... Brn met.. ..Catcher Lwyn ..Pitcher.. Muaner i lvol .......... Pitcher. Phllllpt to Gilder Pitcher Pel burn op ........Pitcher Xreuen iiitr...... ..Pitcher :suss St. Joe Couldn't -i f Hit, Drummers Lose Game : tt Joseph, Mo., May 10.-i-Inability ) kit when a hit was needed, cost St "2B the last game of the series . i Des Moines here this afternoon, 1 the leaders won, 3 to 2. St :ph filled the bases three times f to fail to hit safely. Score: : J MOINES. ST. JOSEPH. ABJ1.0.A.B. A3.H.O.A.K. -31 S Cooney.ss S 1 S i,os S S v.lb 4 t S rt-.rf S t S r,lf SSI f.9 4 S I .11 S 1 a. S 1 S M i 1 Danlls.cf Waun.rf Krkhm.lf lMuellr.lb 09nad.lb tMarr.ab lBAehnt.0 MLaln.p S IS s Totals Si S 17 S 1 'ate in il I T'olnca ...1 '1 , S S SSI S S 4 i oeph . S 1 S 1 S S 0 I -wo on balls: Off Belburs. I; VcLaugh . 4. Struck out: By Del burn, (; Mc- alin. 7. .Lett OB bases: Des Moines, t: eph. T. Two base bits: Coffey. Pseeed : Unwell. Hit by pitched ball: Hart- Sacrifice hit: Cass. Mueller (J) .hi: Cooney (J); Snead, Ktrkham, -ter, Stewart. Mueller. .. vmpus Some Rare Hurling OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. T.. BMhaax, rt. S 1 1 8 0 Jackson, fb S 1 S 1 0 rDi(, sb s e 1 s 4 0 Hanford, U. 4 1 0 0 t Defate, w. S I 1.1 0 Holdennaa. f. ..... 4 0 , 0 0 CalUbao, tb S 9 S 4 0 Pratt, e. 1 S 0 Kopp, p. S ' 0 I Tetela .....JS 4 1 17 IS STOtTX CRT. , , AB. B. H. A. A. IS. Oralf, rf v. See 1 1 Smith, tb S 4 1 FarraU, If. 4 S 0 Hunter, lb 4 9:1 Rlcble, ef. ....... I I 1 I 1 I jenee, a. , S 1 0 1 1 S 0 HtrlecU Sb. ,...S 1 t S 1 Bohrer, a. ... 1 S 1 Ljrek, S 1 S ,S Ixicere, p....". S S 0 Totals ..M I I II II 1 Omaha. Rom 4 lllte 1 S 1 1 1 1 7 Moos City Ran ...... ......... .8 &J Hit 0 I 0 S Three baao kill trek. Two-baee hltei Jackaon, Bolderman. Saorifiea hltai Donlea, Bmlth. Btolea baeeai Defata, Callahan. Donbl pUyil Richie to lyck, Incaye to Jonee to Hooter, Crals; to Hunter. Vrack eat I By Kopp, 1 1 by Lonvaera, S. Baees on belli! OH Kopp, 2 1 off Ion acre, Left on baaeai Omaha, t BIom City, 4. Timet IsSS. Umpires Daly. Dot Molneo today, Qame atarte at 1:11. Leu than SOS paid admliilona were rer latered yesterday. Only a apore or so of women were out Too cold. Defata made a nice play on tyck'e rounder In the third. Be went over back of third to spear the pill and threw Pete out by sereral feet Holderman tore off a couple of hard drives. One ef them sailed through ths pitcher's bee . where Lone acre's head was just a moment before. Loniacre ducked In time. 1 Kid Kopp may not be rouoh of a hitter, but he at leait broke a nice new, black bat yesterday. Apparently the Kid la the only one who usee the bat; all the rest of the team laufhed when It broke. Paid admissions to the opening fame of the sesson were 1.4S4. This Is the poorest record in the history of the town, regardless ot weather. Omaha will not act ths Cap per cup by about 4.000 persons, v Tony Smith and Umps Daly enraged In a little ifancy repartee early In the combat. Smith wound It up something like this; "No wonder, you've been In Class D for 14 lyears." Which Is a cruel thing to ssy, svsn to an umpire. The scorers wrangled a bit over Richie's hit In the eighth. Donlea might have cap tured the ball, but he didn't, and, as the ball hit his foot or bis shin or soms other part ef his mora or less sacred anatomy, the scorers decided to call It a bit. The acoreboard was a total loss yesterday. Tma high wind Thursday night tore several holes In It and almost blew It down com pletely. It would have except for aome herolo rescue work by Pa Rourke, who anawsred a hurry call to the park when a watchman discovered the whole fence was threatened. Nine concrete bases set three feet into the ground to hold the fence In location were literally pulled out of the earth by the wind. Emergency supports hastily erected saved the fence, however. Topeka Hurler Hammered From Box by Hutchinson Hutchinson, Kan., May 10. Roy Bentley held Wichita to two hits un til the ninth, when two more were made, and Hutchinson won the third game easily. 9 to 2. , Ben Harris was hammered from the box, Briebeck, Banner and Diltx getting home runs. Wolfe, for Wichita, also hit a homer, both teams getting eight in the three days. The fielding was fast. The score: WICHITA. HUTCH1NSON. AB.H.O.A.V. AB.H.O.A.K. t 1 4 Wotfe.ef S 4 I OPItts.rf Carey.tb 4 14 1 DNolte.cf ITJilta.lf OFalk.sa SBen'n.lb tConroy.lb OBriek.lb Banner, o OBentley.p Berger.ss 411 H'B'de.lf I S 1 1 MoCoy.rt I I 0 1 Jonee.lb S 11 Taryan.o S 1 1 Waa'n.So S 1 1 111 HerrU.p" 1 I Koest'r'p 1 S Brown ISSS Totals St 11 17 IS Totals 17 41414 1 Baited for Koeatner In ninth. Wichita ..I S S 1 I I I I 11 Hutchinson . ...I S 1 I S I 11 Two bate hit: Nolle, Thres base hits: Wolfe. Horns runs: Briebeck, Banner, Ptlts, Wolfe. Double plays: Conroy to Benson to Briebeck, 1: Benson to Falk to Briebeck. Hits: Off Harris, S In three and one-third Innings; off Koestner, S In four and two-thirds innings. Basea on balls: Off Koestner, I; off Bentley, S. Struck out: By Koestner, 1; by Bentley, l. mi ny pitcher: By Harris (Briebeck, Banner, ralk, Notts). Left on bases: Wichita, 1; Hutchinson, S. Stolen bases: Nolle. Time, 1:19. Umpire, Shannon. Topeka Batsmen Run Wild, Using New Batting Order Joplin, Mo.,' May 10.-Topeka won from the Joplin miners by scoring three runs in the tenth inning, tire final count being 9 to 6. Three J:p lin pitchers failed to stop Johnny wee s batsmen who were using a new batting order. The score: TOPEKA. AB.H.O. AB JOPLIN. Xb.h.o.a.e. WufflLas 6 1 3 4 0Carllsle.lt 8 0 4 1 1 Tralnr.rt 4 Haugr.ct S 4Brandt.ee 8 0 3 0 110 111 3 13 3 0 0 8 0 1 3 4 3 3 4 10 0 0 10 01 0 111 Mlller.rf Mets,lb 4Lamb.2b OBrkaw.rf Tmpsn.Sb tColllns.o STmpsn.p Wright.p SHubble.p Meyer.lf I C'evlnd.tb S Bradly.lb S Nee.lb 4 Mnlon.o S KoUlnk.p S Jaynee.p I Roach 1 1 14 Ag new Totals II 11 SI IS SMiulswt 101 Sill Totala 87 1110 14 1 Batted for Kotaelntck In tenth. Batted for Wright In eighth. Batted for E. Thompson in sixth. Topeka, .. 0003311 31 Joplin I I I I 111 1 1-0 Three base kits: Cleveland, Brandt Two base bits: Ne. Brandt Colltna. Bases on balls: Off Kotxelnlck. I: H. Thompson. I; Kotselnlck. by H. Thompson. Wild pitch: Wright, Kotselnick. Struck out: By Kot- telnlck. I: Jayaea, 3; H. Thompson, 8. Hit and earned. runs : un K.oueinics.11 Notes of the Game OPPORTUNE HITS GIVE CLEVELAND 8 TO HICTORY Coveleskie Is Effective With Men on Bases, While Sen ators Are Unable to Connect. Washington, May 10. Opportuns hitting at the expense of Shaw and Harper gave Cleveland an 8 to 2 victory today oer Washington. Cove leskie was effective with men on the bases. With a storm approaching the game was called at the end of the eighth inning on account of dark ness. Score: CLEVELAND, AB.H.O, Chpmn.ss 114 WASHINOTON. A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. OShotton.rt Turner.lb S flpeakr.cf 4 Roth.rf S Wbsgns,lb 4 Wllms.lb S Wood.lf I O'Neill, 4 Covlske.p S 1 Lavan.aa OMIlan.cf Acoats, OAchulte.ct 0Shanks.lt 0Judge,lb 3 10 0 3 0 4 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 OMorgan.lb 3 OFoster.Sb 3 Casey.o 3 S IShaw.p 9 Harper.p 3 r Craft,p 1 Totals II 114 Totala S3 I It IS 1 Ran for Milan tn seventh. Cleveland 1 1 S 3,1 1 I 08 Washington I I I 1 0 1 . 03 Two-bass hits; Chapman, Bhotton, Judge. Three-base hits; Speaker, 3; Williams, Roth. Stolen bases; Turner, Roth. Sacri fice bits: Turner, Wood, Chapman, Will iams. Left on bases; Cleveland, 3; Wash. Ington, t. Bases on balls: Off Show,. 1; Harper, 4. Hits; Off Shaw. 0 In 3 and one-third innings; I runs scored and one on bass In third; off Harper, 8 In three and two-thirds Innings; off Craft, none In two Innings. Struck out: By Shaw, 2, Harper, 1; Craft, 1; Coveleskie, I, Losing pitcher; Shaw. Boston Breaks Loitng Streak, Boston, May 10. Boston broks its losing streak today by defeating St. Louis, 4 to 1. Mays held the visitors to five hits. Daven port pitched the first five innings for St. Louis, Shocker pitched the lsit three In nings and gave out one hit, Ruth played left field for Boston, but went hitless. Score: ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. AB.II.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Tobln.cf 4 14 0 OHooper.rf 3 0 4 0 0 Austin, 3b 4 Hlsler.lb 4 Smlth.lf 4 Demit, rf 3 Gedeon.Sb 3 Nunmkr.o 3 Qerber.ss 3 Dvnprt.p 1 Phocker.p 1 Hendrx 1 3 0 3 0Shean,!b 0 11 0 OStrunk.cf 110 0Ruth.lt 1 1 3 1 1 8 0 0 3 10 3 118 4 3 0 4 14 8 13 0 0 0MoInls,8b 3 8 OHbltsl.lb 8 3 0Scott.es 0 3 OSchang.a 0 3 OMays.p 00 0 0 1 Totals.. it 13714 0 Totals.. 30 1 34 13 S Batted for Davenport In sixth. St. Louis , 1 0000000 01 Boston 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 4 ' Two-base hits: Tobln, Dammttt, Shean. Three-base hit: Schang. Stolen base: Aus tin. Sacrifice hits; Oedeon, Hooper, Shean. Left on basea; St. Louie, (; Boston, 7. Bases on bans: Off Davenport, 3; off Shocker, 3. lilts: Off. Davenport, 7 in five innings; off Shocker, 1 In three Innings. HU by pitched ball: By Davenport, HoblltsaL Struck out: By Shocker, 1; by Mays, 4. Wild pitch: Shocker. Losing pitcher; Davenport Burns Makea Keeord. Philadelphia, May 10. Chicago began Its eastern trip today with an 11-lnnlng victory over Philadelphia I to 3. The White Sox found Oregg for I runs in the eighth and 3 more- In the eleventh, after he bad held them safe in the early stages. With two out In ths first Inning Walker and Burns both hlt home runs. Burns' cleared the left field fence, the Hrst time this haa bsen eccompllahsd In ths history of Shlbe park, which opened In 1010, With Chicago leading 3 to 1, in the ninth, Burna got hie second nome run, a drive Into the left field bleachers. Bcore: ' CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O. Lelboldef SOS 0 0 Jmean.rf i 0 1 0 0 1 OKopplt S 0 I I 0 I OWalkr.cf 113 10 0 0 Burna. lb S 3 8 3 0 1 OOrdnrSb (034 I ODvdsn.lb I 3 S 0 0 3 ODugan.ss 3 0 13 1 08hnon.sa 3 113 0 S OPorklni.o 4 1 10 S 0 0 OQregg.p 4 13 10 Weaver.sa I Raberg.Sb S Jackson.lt 4 J.Clns.lb S Mrphy.rf 4 M'Mln.Jb 4 Schalk.o 4 Kaber.p 4 Dnfrth,p I S 17 Totals 1110 il 14 I Totals 43 1 33 11 1 Chicago ,.1 0000 0 30 3 I Philadelphia 30000 0 010 01 Two-base hit: J. Collins. 'Home runs: Walker, Burna (1). Stolen bases: J. Collins, McMulIln, Schalk. Sacrifice hits: Weaver Jackaon, Murphy. Sacrifice fly: Lelbold. Lett on bases: Chlcsgo I; Philadelphia, 0. First baas on errors: Chicago, 1. Bases on balls: Oft Qrcgg, t. Hits: Off Faber, 0 in. eight and one-third Innings; Danforth, none In two and two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By Faber, 1; Qregg, 8; Danforth, 1. Winning pitcher, Danforth. Detroit Defeate New Tork. New Tork. May 10. Detroit opened It eastern Invasion here today with a t to 3 victory over the New Tork team. The Tigers hit Mogridge hard and opportunely, while New Tork was able to hit Dausa ef fectively In, only one Inning, the fourth, when Baker hit a home run and Plpp tripled, acorlng on a wild pitch. Bush's fielding featured. Score: DETROIT. NEW TORK. Bdsh.es 8 13 4 1 AB.H.O.A.E. Dress'n.lb 3 0 14 0 ol-ilfcoly.rf 4 3 3 10 Cobb.cf 18 oPecknh.as 11301 Veach.lb 4 3 3 oBaker.Sb 41130 Heil'an.rf 4 13 oPratt.Sb 4 0 3 4 0 Vitt.Sb 4 3 4 oPIpp.lb 4 1 10 1 0 Tou ng, lb 8 3 13 oBodie.lf 4 130 Telle.o 333 oMiller.cf 330 Dauee.p 31 oHannah.e 3131 V.ogrlgp 114 Totals 33 1017 15 High ...1 0 0 0 Love.p 0 S 0 0 Totals- 31 7:ill 1 Batted for Mogridge in eighth. Vltt out. hit by batted ball. Detroit ........0 11110 1 01 New Tork ....I 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 Two-baas hits: Vitt, Gtlhooley. Three bsse hits: Hetlman, Plpp. Homo rune: Baker, Veaeh. Sacrifice hlta: Pockln paugh. Telle. Dreasen. Sacrifice fly: Toung. Double plays: Qllhooley to Peck Inpaugh, Baker Jo Pratt.. Left on basea: New York, 3; Detroit, 7. First on errors: New Tork, 1; Detroit, L Basea on balls: Off Mogridge, 3; off Love, 1. Hlta: Off Mogridge, 10 In eight Innings; oft Love, none In one Inning. Hit by pitched ball; By Dauss (Millar.) Struck out: By Mogridge, 3; by Dauss, 1. Wild pitch: Dausa. Losing pitcher: Mogridge. none tn one Inning; H. Thompaoa, S and 4 In elx Innings; Wright. S and 1 la two In aUnfii Jiubbla, aad I la tj laafCeUtl Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. ASS'N. W.L.Pct W.L.Pct.1 Des Moines. 1 Omaha, ..... 6 4 Dlchlla, .... 6 4 Topeka .... 8 4 Joplin 4 Hutchinson . 4 0 tool Louisville .. S 1 .180 600 Milwaukee .. 4 3 .760 600Ksn. City... I 3 .625 0ft Indianapolis.. 6 I .600 coiumous .. e . St. Paul 3 i .874 Mlnneapolla . 3 S .350 Toledo 3 S .300 Hloux City.. 3 7 .300 Bt. Joseph.. 1 I .300 AMER. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pet. W.L.Pct. Cleveland .13 8 .(00New Tork.. 18 8 .000 Boaton ....13 I .(OllChlcago ....13 S .723 Chicago ... 7 .693f Pittsburgh 10 S .024 Washlngtn 10 10 .lOOiClnclnnatll 10 13 .435 New Tork. .10 11 ,474Phlla 8 11 .421 St Louis .. 8 10 .4UIHt. Louis .. 8 13 .331 Detroit ... 7 S ,437IBrooklyn .. 7 13 .38 Phlla. ..... 7 13 ,J69Boiton t 14 .263 . Yesterday's Games. "WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 4; Sioux City, 8.. St. Joseph, 3; Des Moines, 8. Vlchlta, 3; Hutchinson, t. Topeka, S; Joplin, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus,- 7; Indianapolis, 4. Milwaukee, 0; St. Paul, 0. Toledo, 0; Louisville, I. Kansas City, 0; Minneapolis, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, I; St. Louts. 4. New Tork, 2; Pittsburgh, 4. Other gamea not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston. 4; St Louis, 1. Philadelphia, 3; Chicago, I. Washington, 1; Cleveland, 7. New Tork, 3; Detroit. I. Games Today. Western League Des Moines at Omaha, Sioux City at St. Joseph, Wichita at Joplin, Topeka at Hutchinson. American League Chicago at Philadel phia, Cleveland at Boston, St Louis at Bos ton, Detroit at New York. National League New Tork at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia at St. Louts, Brooklyn at Cin cinnati, Boaton at Chicago. STECHER SURE HE WILL THROW CHAMhULY 4 Witnesses Caddock - Zbyszko Match in Chicago and Re turns Home More Conf i-, dent Than Ever. Joe Stecher, accompanied by his brother and manager, Anton, arrived in Omaha from Chicago yesterday in a highly hilarious mood. Joe and Anton went to Chicago to see the Caddock-Zbyszko wrestling match which Caddock won on points after two hours of wrestling without a fall. That match was the reason for Joe's hilarity. He is more confident than ever that he can throw Caddock. "Joe has only one worry," declares Brother Anton, serving as the official spokesman for the celebrated Dodge county team. "He wants to sign the papers. He's so certain he will beat Caddock July 4 that he wants to sign up right away." Anton confesses that he and Joe are a little worried because no articles of agreement for the July 4 match have been signed. It has been conceded for more than a month 'that the match was practically made, but the Stechers possess the caution of expe rienced wrestlers and feel that nothing is certain until the signatures are sub scribed to the well known "papers. It has been suggested in some quar ters that Caddock would avoid meet ing Stecher again and this, Joe con fesses, is worrying him some. Joe firmly believes he will beat Cad dock. "Caddock's match with Zbyszko makes me more confident than ever that I can throw Earl," said Stecher, "Caddock cannot throw Zbyszko because Zbyszko is too strong for him. I am as strong as Zbyszko-r-I believe even stronger. Ami T em nr where Zbvszko cannot throw Caddock because he has no hold which Caddock cannot squirm out of. I can became I have that hold. "I hope the match July 4 is made on basea: Topeka. 7; Joplin. S. Sacrifice hlta: Trainer. Hauger, Bradley (3), Car- . . .AiiiMa atAien bases: Haue J3ruu., - ..... er, Meyer. Cleveland, Brandt Umpire: Mul len. Time: 3:Z". What Is Rheumatism? Why Sufferer Should Realize that It Is a Blood Infection and Can Be Permanently Relieved. Rheumatism means that the blood has become saturated with uric acid poison. . - , . It does not require medical advice to know that good health is abso lutely dependent upon pure blood. When the muscles and joints be come sore and drawn with rheu matism, it is not a wise thing to take a little salve and by rubbing it on the sore spot expect to get rid of your rheumatics. You must go deeper than that, down deep into the blood, where the poison lurks and which is not effected by salves P ( people who have been permanently cureo. DR. E R. TARRY - 240 Bee Buildlm, Omaha Neb PIRATES BREAK GIANTS' LENGTHY WINNING STREAK Hamilton, Hurling for Pitts burgh, Wins Sixth Straight Game, Nearly Getting a ' Shutout. v Pittsburgh, May 10. Defeat came to New York today in the initial game of their western invasion, Pittsburgh winning, 4 to 2, and breaking the long string of New York victories. Hamilton, pitching for Pittsburgh, scored his sixth straight victory. He held New York to four hits and would have been credited with a shutout had it pot been for King's muff of a short fly that belonged to Caton. This was followed by a triple by George Burns and an out at first, scoring the two New York runs. Pittsburgh went after Benton at the start of the game and gathered three runs on four hits in the first inning, aided by a wild throw. King's triple and a single scored the other run in the seventh inning. Score: NEW TORK. PITTSBUBGH. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Toung.rf 4 1 0 0 0 Caton, as 4 13 4 0 Kauftcf 4 0 0 0 OMlwItx lb 4 0 10 0 0 Bums, If 4 110 OCarey.cf 4 3 3 0 0 Zmrmn,3b 4 0 1 3 0Stengle,rf 3 13 10 Rdrgs.Sb 3 1 S ICtshaw.Sb 3 0 1 S 0 zM'Crthy 1 0 0 0 OKlnglf 3 13 0 1 Fltchraa 3 0 3 4 OM'Knle.Sb 3 3 110 Holke.lb S 111 3 OCchmtdto 3 0 S 0 0 Rarlden.o 3 1 7 OHmlton.p S 0 1 3 0 Benton, p 3 0 1 3 0 riThorpe 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 30 7 37 11 1 Andrsn,p 0 0 0 1 0 Totala 31 4 34 14 1 , aBattad for Rodrlguet In ninth, azBatted for Benton In eighth. New Tork ...'.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 03 Plttiburgh ....3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 Three-baso hits: Burns, King. Stolen bases: Carey Stengle. Double plays: Cut ahaw, Caton and Mollwltz; Stengle and Moll wits. Left on bases: New Tork, 8; Pitts burgh, 3. First bsse on errors: New Tork, 1. Bases on balls: Oft Hamilton, 1. Hits: Off Benton. S In sevsn Innings; off Ander son, 1 In one Inning, off Hamilton, 4 In nine Innings. Struck out: By Benton, 4; Anderson, 1; Hamilton, 4. Winning pitcher: Hamilton. Losing pitcher, Benton. Reds Win Lucky Seventh. St. Louis. Mar 10. A single by Groh, In the ninth Inning today. Scored Wlngo with the run that gave Cincinnati victory over St. Louis In the aee-saw contest, 5 to 4. It was the fourth game In as many days won In the last Inning. Score: CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Oroh.ib 4 3 8 S 0 Smyth. rf S 3 1 0 0 L.Meee,2b S 0 0 3 0J. Smith, cf 5 0 3 0 1 Rouih.ct 3 S 1 0 0Balrd,3b S.Mgee lb 4 3 13 1 0 Cruise If 8 10 4 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 Orflth.Vf 4 0 3 0 OPlette.lb 4 310 0 0 0 0 0 3 Neale,lt 4 Blkbrne.as 4 WIngo.o 3 Toney.'p 3 iH. Smith 1 Schnldr.p 0 Conley.p 0 0 1 3 4 0 OzzBetzel 3 SOnzles,lb 0 0 0 4 3 OHrnabvss 4 3 3 S 0 0 0 i 0Nlehof,2b 3 0 S 4 0 0 0 0 OSnyder.o 4 1110 0 0 0 OAmes.p 4 3 0 4 1 0000 Totals 36 1127 18 3 Totals 84 S27 18 3 aBatted for Toney In eighth. ziRan for Paulette In eighth. Cincinnati ....0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 15 St, Louis ....0 0013001 04 Two-base hit: 8. Magee. Three-base hit: Smyth. Stolen basea: Balrd, (2); Griffith. Sacrifice hits: Smyth Conley. Double plays: Wlngo and Groh; Hornsby, Nlshoff and Paulette; Blackburne and Groh. Left on bases: Cincinnati. : St, Louis, 9. Tint base on errors: Cincinnati. 1. Bases on balls: Off Toney, 1; Schneider, 8; Ames, 3. Hits: Off Toney S In eeven Innings; off Conley, 1 In two 'innings; off Schneider, 1 In no Inning (none out tn eighth). Struck out: By Toney, 4; Ames. 3. Winning pitcher: Conley. and I hope it will be staged in Oma ha, but I'll wrestle Caddock any old place." Stecher is keeping up his training with an eye toward July 4, even though the match isn't made. He has no matches scheduled .and will not take part in any more big ones before July 4 in the fear that some bones might be broken. He wants to be in perfect condition when he wrestles the champion. """ Joe and Anton passed the day in Omaha yesterday andxleft late in the afternoon for Dodge. Southern Association. Now Orleans, 1; Little Rock, I. Atlanta, 3; Nashville, 8. Mobile. 3; Memphis,- 4. Birmingham. 3, S, 0 "Chattanooga, 1. Suffer from It? and ointments. It is important that you rid yourself of this terrible dis ease before it goes too far.sS.'S. S. is the blood purifier that has stood the test of time, having been in con stant use for more than fifty years. 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Tale Pennsylvania varsity and freshman races, at Philadelphia. Athletics Tale-Princeton freshman track and field meet, at Princeton, N. J. South wee tern intereoUegiato conference meet, at Norman, Okla. Iowa Interscholastlo track and field meet, at Iowa City. Kansas in terseholaatlo track and field meet, at Man hattan. Sprlngflel CoUego intereoUegiato track and field meet, Springfield, Mass. . Boston Nationals Sign Vermont College Pitcher Boston, May 9. The Boston Na tional league team today signed THOTO PIAY OFFERINGS FOR. TODAY Maddened by Ape Mother the eannibal races through the jungle. Leaping from tree to tree with the Vpeed of a bird", he overtakes the fear stricken black, grsaps him in his great hands, and when life has flown, flings him far out into the soggy alligator-infested lagoon. Then TARZAN returns and mourns over his wild ape-mother as he would over Lady Alice, his real mother. Then calling his friend the elephant, raids the cannibal village and destroys it. is a strange picture of beyond the frontiers I final presentations at to length of production, shown in connection. 18 th AMUSEMENTS. Vaudeville and Photoplaya PRINCESS KAI.AMA CO. Presenting, "ECHOES OF KILANEA." CHA9 E. IA TOm "Vaudeville Konaensltlea." STONE e MANNING Qeanedy Singing; and Panetaaj. RAMONA ORTIZ Hive If the Wire." Viola Dana IN "BREAKERS AHEAD" Phono Doug. 494 SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE Last Two Time CECIL LEAN AND CLEO MAYFIELD ScUrpoff nd Vavara, J. C. Nu gont and Current Bill. MATINEE TODAY 2:15 EARLY CURTAIN Tonight at 8 Ssaday sad MssSsy, --nay iz-u SCATS NOW Last Atlrsetlss Messrs. Lss ssa 1. J. Shubsrt't Gar, Gerseost. 6 lor loot sad Gown Show. X)VER THE TOP iGlrl aad Musis Revus st highest allltuda." N. Y. World. S Stars. 2S Hosdllsora. 0 Xaulilts Blrte. BASE BALL OMAHA v. DES MOINES ' ' ,MAY 11, 12, 13 v ROURKE PARK Monday, May 13. Ladiea Day. Bo Seata on Sale Barkalow Bros. Canes Called 3:15. PHOTOPLAYS. LOTHROP Today and Matiaea i RUPERT JULIAN tn ' -TH1 KAISER" Tha Beast el Berhsj I "3. ! Allen F. Furman, who pitched last year for, the University of Vermont. Furman, who was 20 years old today is a ltft hander. vvcdlciii Lcctyuc tu nviu Franchise in Des Moines Des Moiruu, la., May 10. With the assurance that the local Chamber of Commerce would assist in increasing attendance at games, Mayor Thomas P. Fairweather, owner of the Des Moines Western league base ball club, announced today that the team would remain here, abandoning the proposal to transfer it to Peoria, 111. Additional Sport on Page 10 the death of his at the hands of chief TARZAN mi OF THE APES jungle life and romance far of imagination and has its this theater today. Owing only Strand Paths News & Douglas . BOYD ' TODAY -LAST TIMES At 1, 3, S, 7, 9 p. m. 25c ALL SEATS The Picture Beautiful WILLIAM FOX Presents A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS With ANNETTE KELLERMAN A Million Dollar Picture Limited Engagement Commencing rr ll.i! . 1 omorrow inauncc v Authorized Film Version ef AMBASSADOR GERARD'S Startling Book of Facts, 'My Four Years in Germany' Teara the last shreds of secrecy from the poisonous web of German Intrigue. Twice Daily, 2:30 and 8:lSf Mats., 25c and 50c; Evenings, 25c, 60c, 7Se and SI. AH Seata Reeerved. Last Times Today DOROTHY PHILLIPS in "THE RISKY ROAD SUBURBAN 24 & Ames Col. 2841 Today MARY MILES MINTER in "POWERS THAT PREY" HAMILTON and Hsatsltilk Today All Star Cest in "alimo ly n . awwajar- .iia-TaVfTT as ' v- l 'Ml' m. A Gladys Brockwell jwj her one Mistake 1 the eagle's eye