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l rtiii ocjVj : UiUrtnn, r nuurv 1 , mai INDIANS TAKE SECOND GAME FROMGHiCAuO ; Cleveland Wins in Tenth In ning When Wilkinson Issues Pass to O'Neill and Chap I . man Singles. I Chicago, May 8. Cleveland made f It two straight from Chicago, win- ningr 3 to 2 in 10 innings. The yisit- ors put the winning run across when f Wilkinson weakened in the 10th I and issued his only pass to O'Neill. 3 Bagby sacrificed him to second and I he took third on Graney's infield out. ? Chapman then dropped a single in left and O'Neill scored. The locals had the bases filled in , their half of the 10th, but were un- ' able to hit. CHICAOO. AB.H.O.A. I CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A. Lslbold, rf Wmir, lb ' CoUfiu. lb .larkion. If Flch, cf Jourd.n.lb Rtbrr,i Srhalk, 0 Wtlk'.on.p Murphy 1 i 1 1 1 3 t 1 1 1 1 13 0 3 0 6 0 5 1 0 i Oraney, If 4Chpm'n,iia t I Speaker, cf i 01 Smith, rf 4 Gardner, 3b 4 V itansm in 4 Johnfton.lb 4 112 O'Neill, o ; S 0 1 Bagby, p 3 0 0 Total! 36 10 It ,1 I Total! 36 30 IS B.tt.fl (or Wilkinson In 10th.' flevelanfl ,. 10000010 1 I Chicago 0 03000000 02 tlun! Chicago, Lelbold, Wilkinson; Cleveland, Oraney. Speaker, O'Neill. Krrora: Chicago. Rlaberg (3). Wilkinson; Cleveland. 0. Two-base hits: Johnaton, 1 .el hold, Collins. Speaker. Sacrifice hits: Magby. Rlsberg. Double play: Wilkinson , to Weaver to Collins to Jourdan. Left on haes: Chicago, 6; Cleveland, (. Banes on balls: Off Wilkinson, t; off Bagby. 3. .Struck out; By Wilkinson, 4; by Bagby, 3. Umpires: Owens and Chill. Time: 1:35. Boston Wins. Boston, May 1 Two doublea by Hn riryx and two errors by Galloway, aided Bcston defeat Philadelphia today. 3 to 1. Jones yielded only four hits and was beekedl sensationally by McNally and Hoopei". Scott's error In the ninth paved me way to ins visitors- run. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A Dykes. 3b 8 0 13 Thomas, 3b 0 0 0 strunk, cf 4 0 .0 Walksr.lt 4 0 4 t Burns, rf 4 110 nuiu. lb 4 1 1 S Sriffln, lb 3 0 IS If Perkins, o 2 0 2 Witt, ss 2 2 0 Oal'way, as 2 0 1 Myatt, o Keefe, p EckerL p KinneV xBurru zBlgbee 1 0 1 10 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 1 0 'otto . , , BOSTON. AB.H.O.A, Hooper, rf 8 0 2 M'N.lly.Jb 4 0 3 7 Hunter, u u i o Hendryx. cf 4 2 4 0 Mclnhls.lb 3 1 13 0 Foster, 3b Soott, sa Walters, o Jones, p 4 113 4 0 12 10 3 0 3 10 1 Totals 30 6 27 13 Totals 82 4 24 12! Batted for Galloway in eighth. xBatted for Keefe In eighth, i Batted for Dykes In, eighth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Boston v z u o l o o o x s Runs: Philadelphia, Walker; Boston, Ho Kally, Hendryx, Foster. Errors: PhiladeU phla, Galloway (2), Boston, . Bcott. Two base hits: Hendryx (3). Stolen bases: ' Foster, McNally, Sacrifice hit: Mclnnls. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 7; Boston, 7. Bases on balls: Off Keefe, 1. off Jones. 3. Hits: Off Keefe. 4 In 7 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Keefe (Walters.) Struck out: By Keefe, 1; by Ecliert, 1; by Jones, 3. Losing pitcher: Keefe. Umpires: Nallln and Dlneen. Time: 1:30. . Detroit Wins Another. DeSolt, May . Bunched hit-in three Innings of the second game of the St. . Louis aeries won for Detroit today, 0 to 4. Oldham was hit harder than Vangold er, but the visitors were unable to group their safe hit! when they were needed to count. Veach made a remarkable catch, oft a drive off Tobln'a bat In the ninth. Standing of the Teams Western League, W. L. Pct.l W. L. Tulsa 10 3 .133 Omaha. 8 7 Wichita 10 4 .714lDesMolnsg i St. Joe t t ,15IOkl. City 4 t Joplin I .S71Stoux City 4 10 National League. W. L. Pet. TV. L. Boston 8 t .SlMP'delphle 8 Cctnnatl 11 T .411 St. Louia 7 8 Pittsburgh t .(UOIChlcago III Brooklyn I 7 .tdlNew Tork I 10 American League, W. Boston 13 Clever d 18 Chicago 10 Wash'ton 8 Pet. .417 .157 .308 .288 Pet. .471 .437 .333 .333 ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A Austin, 3b 6 CSedeon, 2b 5 Tobin. If 4 Slsler, lb 4 Williams. cf 3 .lac'son, rf 4 severeld. o 3 Gerber, ss 2 Shevlin. sa 0 Van G'der.p 3 Collins 1 xThompton 0 2 0 2 3 3 2 1 14 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DETROIT: AB.H.O.A. Young, 2b 2 0 0 1 21 Bush, ss 0 Cobb, cf Veach, If. Heilman.ib Flagst'd, rt Hale. 3b Stanage, o Oldham, p 4 1 3 0 4 2 8 0 n 4 2 ,'3 0 Totals Ji 7 27 3 Total! 34 10 24 17 Batted for Gerber In olghth. x Batted for Van Oildor In ninth. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 214 Detroit 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 x 6 Runs: St. Louis, Gedeon, Slsler, Van nildsr, Thompson; Detroit, Young (2), Bush, Veach, Hellman, Stanage. Errors: St. Louis, Austin, Gerber; Detroit. Bush and Stanage. Two-base hits: Stanage. Bush. Stolen base: Tobln. Sacrifice hits: Cobb, Williams, Severeld, Tobln. Double plays: Veach to Hellmann. Left on bases: St. Louis, 8; Detroit. (. Bases on balls: Off Van GUdsr. 4 ; off Oldham, 3. Struck out: By Oldham, 3; by Van Glider. 1. Um pires: Evans and Illlde brand. Time of game: 1:38. New York Loses. Washington, May 6. Bunched hits en abled, Washington to defeat New York, 4 to 1, today. Schacht was steady through out and was never In trouble. NEW TORK. 1 WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.1 Judge, lb Milan, If Rice, cf Roth, rf Harris, 2b BUerbe, 3b Shannon, as Gharrlty, e Schacht, p AB.H.O.A. 3 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 Totals 31 8 27 10 Ward. 3b 4 0 0 P'paugh.aa 4 8 8 Plpp. Ik 4 P Ruth, rf -4130 Lewis, If , 4 13 0 Pratt, 2b 4 13 1 Bodie, of 4 10 1 Ruel, o 4 14 0 Ehawkey. 9 10 0 2 O'Doul 0 0 0 Collins, a 0 0 0 xGlelch 10 0 0 JIogrldge,p 0 0 0 0 ' Total! 14 (24 141 Batted for Shawkey In the ninth. x Bat ted for Collins In seventh. New Tork 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 .Washington 2 1 a 0 0 0 0 1 x 4 Runs: New Tork, Pratt; Washington, Milan, Rice, Kurrls. Schacht. Errors: New Tork, Pecklnpaugh, Bodle; Wash ington, Shannon, Three-base hit: Ruel. Stolen base: Rice. Sacrifice hit: Judge, Double) play: Ruth to Pratt to Peckln paugh. Left on bases: New Tork, 7: Washington, 8. Bases on balls: Off Shawkey, I; off Schacht, 7. Hits: Off Shawkey, S In four innings: off Collins, none in two Innings; off Mogridge. 3 in two Innings. Hit by pitcher: By Shawkey. Harris). Struck out: By Schacht, 8; by Shawkey, 2. Losing pitcher, Shawkey. Umpires: Connolly and Moriarty. Time: 1:00. i Happy Hollow Golfers Get Into Action Next Saturday for Sicle Bet Two teams of Happy Hollow golf ers will meet Saturday in a match for a side bet of dinners for each team. The president's team will play the vice-president's team and the losers will be allowed the privi lege of buying dinners for the win ners. N The dinners will follow the match. Thursday the course was reported o be in excellent condition. i Track Team to Tarkio. Beatrice. Neb., May 6. (Special.) v-The following high school stud ents and members of the Beatrice track team left for Tarkio. Mo., Thursday, to attend the Missouri Valley meet there: A1 Bloodgood. Douglas Myers, Frank Austin, Les ter Price and Joe Hepperlen. Keith Lloyd, captain of the team, is con fined to his home by sickness and ill be unable to attend the meet. Girl Cagers Play.' - Beatrice, Neb., May 6. (Special.) The girls' basket ball team of Lewiston won from the Wymore girls' team at Wymore yesterday afternoon by the score of 22 to 13. ,A large crowd witnessed the game. L. Pet. w. L. Pet. 8 .733 New Tork 8 .471 6 .70$ St. Louis 8 8 .388 6 .687 P'delphia 8 11 .312 .471 Detroit 1 14 .lit Games Today. Western League. Tulsa at Omaha. Wichita at Des Molnts. Joplin at Sioux City. Oklahoma City at St. Joseph. National League. Brooklyn at New Tork. Boston at Philadelphia, Chicago at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at 8t. Louis. American League. Philadelphia at Boston. New York at Washington. St. Louis at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago. YARYAN'S HOME RUN WINS GAME FOR WICHITA, 5-2 Circuit Clout With Two on Bases Breaks Tie and Beats Des Moines in Sec ond Game. PIRATES BEAT CUBS SECOND TIME, 3 T0 1 Cooper Holds Chicago to Four Hits Pass, Single, Sacri fice and an Out Score Only Cub Run. Pittsburgh, May 6. Pittsburgh de feated Chicago for the second time at home, 3 to 1. Cooper held the Cubs to four hits. A pass, a single, a sacrifice and an out at first scored the visitor's single run. The Pirates filled the bases in the first inning on three singles and Caton w'alked, forcing the first run. CHICAGO. PITTSBURGH AB.H.O.A. Plack, rf 4 0 3 0 Carey, rf Hol'cher.ss 4 Frlberg, If 2 Klllefer 1 Barber, If 0 xHenog 1 Merkle. lb 3 sDaly 1 Paskert, cf 3 Deal. 3b 2 Terry, 2b 2 O'Farrel, c 2 Hendrlx, p 3 0 1 7!Culshaw, 2b 4 0 1 0 Whltted, 3b 4 0 0 pR'worth, rf 4 0 1 OlNtch'son, If 3 0 0 OlCaton. ss 2 0 10 OlGrlmm. lb 4 AlSohmldt, c 3 OlCooper, p 1 Totals 31 8 27 11 0 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 AB.H.O.A. 4 13 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 4 2 11 0 5 0 0 locals hatk'd Srolt off the mound anil tied the mora In the fourth. ilowdys third two-bas hit drove homo the win ning run In the fifth. BOSTON. I PHILADELPHIA. AB 1I.O.A.I AU.H.u.A, Pnwall. cf 8 0 0 01 L'b'veau. If 8 Pick, 2b 6 3 3 SiBanoroft, ss 4 Mann. If ' 4 2 0 0 Williams. cf 3 Cruise, rf 3 13 Olstencel, rf Sullivan, rf 1 0 1 OIJ.Mlller, lib Holkfl, lb 5 1 13 liPaulette.lb Boeckel, 3b 6 4 3 SIR.MIJler. 3b M'nvllle, ss 4 13 3lT'gresser. o Oowdy, c 4 3 2 OI'Mousel Scott, p 110 OlSmlth, p Rudolph, p 3 0 0 UlxW'tatone T I Welnert. p 'Totals 39 15 27 K'lcLudorua 3 1 1 1 4 0 0 1 3 1 9 1 3 2 3 Totals 28 4 24 13 Battefl for Frlborg In sixth. zBatted for Barber In ninth. (Batted for Merkle in ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 t Pittsburgh ...1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 x 3 Runs: Chicago, Deal: Pittsburgh, Cut- shaw, Nicholson (2). Errors: Chicago, 0; Pittsburgh, 0. Two-base hit: Grimm. Three- base hit: Soutnworth. sacrifice nils: O'Farrell, Deal. Double play: Cutshaw toj Caton to Grimm. Left on bases: Chicago. 4: Pittsburgh. 7. Bases on balls: orr Hendrlx, 8; off Cooper, 2. Struck out: By Hendrlx, 2; by Cooper, 3. Umpires: Klem and Emslle. Time: 1:30. Des Moines, la., May 6. Yar yan's home-run clout with two men on the sacks broke a tic score and enabled Wichita to defeat Des Moines here this afternoon, 5 to 2. Bob Bowman for Wichita and Merz for Des Moines hurled good ball. , '" WICHITA. I DES MOINES. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Marr, If 4 Smith. Cf 2 Wahbn,2b 2 Beck, lb 8 Butler, 2b 3 Berger, ss 2 Coy. rf 4 Taryan, c 0 2 01 French, Bowman, p t 1 Totals 28 8 27 10 1 1 0 2 1 1 O'Connor.lf 3 1 Broen, o 3 0 Merx. p 5 t Backalew 1 0 M'D'ott. 3b And'aon, of Hasb'K. lb Met, ff Coffey. 2b Totals 36 7 27 12 Batted .for Merz In ninth. Wichita . 0 0 1 0 3 1 05 Des Mdinea .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Runs:- Wichita, Smith, Beck, Butler, Berger, Taryan; Des Moines, French, Mets. Errors: Wichita, Waahburn (2), Butler, Yaryan. Home run: Yaryan. Two base hits: Butler (2). Coy. McDermott. Sacrifice hits' Washburn, Butler, Berger O Connor. Stolen bases: French, Has brook. Left on bases: Wichita, 3; Dee Moines, 7. Struck out: By Bowman. 4; by Mers, 1. Bases on balls: Off Bowman, 1; off Merz, 4. Hit by pitched ball: by Bowman (Breen). Earned runs and hits: Off Bowman, 3 runs and hits: Off Bow man, 2 runs and seven hits; off Merz, 6 runs and six hits. Charge defeat to Merz. Umpires: Lauozn and Jacobs. Time of game: 1:26. - Boehler Whiffs Eight Sioux And Keeps Hits Scattered Sioux City, la., May 6. Joplin de feated Sioux City, here again today, 9 to 1.. Boehlef struck out eight batters and held Sioux City to six scattered hits. Store: 1 sioux City. An h o A M'C'less, If 4 0 1 Crouch, rf 3 Defate, ss 3 Rob'son. cf 3 Bot'mly. lb 4 0 14 Alt'matUb 4 12 onils. 3b 4 Elffert. c 3 Fletcher, p 2 Miles, p 0 Itelchle 1 2 0 2 3 0 3 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 JOPLIN. AB.H.O.A. Wagner, cf 6 2 2 0 Krueger, 2b 4 Bogart, If . & Strong, rf Lamb, ss Yockey, 3b Brown, lb Dunn, c Boehler. p 2 1 3 1 2' 0 2 0 0 1 0 IS 1 7 2 0 Tofale 1 40 14 27 15 Totals 31 27 13 Batted for Fletcher In seventh. Sioux City 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Joplin .1 0 2 0 2 3 0 1 09 Runs': Sioux1 City, Defate; Joplin, Wagner ' (3), Krueger (2), Bogart (2), Strong, Boehler. Errors: Sioux City, Mc Candless, Crouch, Defate (2), Altermatt (2); Joplin, Yockey, Dunn, Two-base hits: Groush. Boehler, Wagner, Kruegar; Bo gart, Strong. Three-base hit: Defate. Sac rifice hits: Krueger, Yockey. Double plays: Lamb to Krueger to Brown; Boehler to Yockey to Brown; Defate to Bottomly. Left on bases: Siojux City, 7; Joplin, V. Bases on balls: Oft Boehler, 3. Stolen bas es: Bogart and Boehler. Earned runs and. hits: Off Fletcher, 13 hits and 7 runs in eight Innings; off Miles, 1 hit and 1 run in one Inning; off Boehler, hits nd no runs In nine Innings. Struck out: By Boehler, 8; by Fletcher. 8. Hit br Ditched ball: By Boehler. (Crouch). Los ing pitcher: Fletcher. Umpires: Baker and Buckley. Time: 3:eo. St. Joseph Makes It Two Straight From Indians St. Joseph, Mo., May 6. St. Joseph made it two in a row from Oklahoma City here this afternoon, winning, S to 3. Splendid team work and good pitching by Mc Laughlin was responsible for the victory. ST. JOSEPH. AB.H.O.A B'owltz, cf 4 13 0 B'baker, 3b 5 Kel'her, ss 5 Walker, rf Klrby. If Conroy. 2b Groth, lb Crosby, c M'Lau'n, p Totals 38 10 27 10 OKL. CITY. AB.H.O.A. Hughes. 2b 6 1 0 1 Moors. If 4 110 L'd'more.ss 3 0 2 3 Donnelly.lb 3 2 10 1 Cov'ton. rf 4 12 0 Banner, o 4 0 10 Cole, 2b 3 0 12 Griffin, cf 4 14 0 Salisbury, p. S 0 2 X Griffith 10 0 0 H phreys,2b 0 0 10 xRamsey 10 0 0 . Totals 35 6 24 10 Batted for Cole in eighth. x Bat ted for Salisbury in ninth. Oklahoma City 10002000 0 S St. Joseph 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 x 5 Runs: Oklahoma City, Moore, Banner, Cole; St. Joseph, Brubuker, Kelleher, Klrby, Crosby. McLaughlin. Errors: Okla homa uity, ljinaimore ta. uonneny mi: St. Joseph, Brubaker. Kelleher, Conroy. Earned runs: Oklahoma City. 1; St. Joseph,' 4. Two-base hits: Moore, Klrby. Three bsss hit: Crosby. Bases on balls: Off Salis bury, 1: McLaughlin. 8. Struck out: By Salisbury, 1; McLaughlin, 9. Lett on bases: St. Joseph, 9; Oklahoma City, 7. Double ploys: Lindimora to Donnelly; Kelleher to Conroy to Groth. Passed bsll: Banner. Hit bv pitched ball: McLaughlin by Salisbury; Donnelly by McLaughlin. 8acxlflce hit: Mc Laughlin, Stolen base: Kelleher. Umpires: Daly and Llppe. Time: 1:39. Golfers Favor Abolishing Tipping System for Caddies New York, May 6 A plan to rabolish the custom of tipping golf caddies and reward worthy ones with a cash bonus at the end of the season, has been suggested by the United States Golf association in letters sent to the secretaries, of its affiliated clubs. Kauff'a Single Wins. New York. May 6. A alngle by Knuff In the (first Inning that scored Fletcher gave the Giants the margin they required to defeat the Dodgers today, 2 to 1. The Dodgers also scored one run in the opening frame, but Phil Douglas kept them in check. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A. Totals -30 1J 27 111 Batted fur Tragrcsser In ninth. X Hal ted for Smith in fifth. sBatted for Wolnert in ninth. Bo tsnn 3 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 S Philadelphia 10121100 06 Runs: Boston, Mann (2), Cruise (2), Boeckel, Maranvllle,' Uowdy, Scott; Phil adelphia, Lebourveau (2), Williams, Puul ette, Trugessor, Smith. Errors: Boston, Pick. Boeckel; Philadelphia, Lebourveau, J. Miller, Tragessor (2). Two-base hits: Oowdy (3), Boeckel, Wlllluma. Home run: Lebourveau. Stolen bases: - Mann. Cruise. Saorlfico hits: Maranvllle. Sul livan. Williams, J. Miller, Welnert. Double plays: Boeckel. rick and Holke; R. Miller to J. Miller to Bancroft to Paulotte. Left on basts: Boston, 8; Philadelphia, 1. Bases on balls: Off Scott, 2: off Rudolph, 4; off Smith, 1. Hits: Off Scott. 7 In three Innings, (none out in fourth); off Rudolph. 6 In six lnnlns; off Smith. 11 In flvo lnnlnss; "iff Welnert, 4 In four Innings. Struck out: By Rudolph, 1; by Smith, 1: bv Wflncrt. 0J Wild pitch?:;: Scott. Rudolph. Winning pitcher Rudolph. Losing pitcher: Smith. umpires! Hart and McCormlck. Time: 2:2S. Marines Win Rifle Trophy; " Score, 2,502 Out of 2,600 Annapolis, Md., May 6. Making the remarkable score of 2,502 of a possible 2,600, the riile team of marines of the marine corps training station. Paris Island, S. C, won the Elliott trophy match recently com pleted at Quantico, Va. The marines ir-oin tiie JNavai ataa- emy barracks finished second with a score of 2,4(). and the team repre senting Quantico was a close third, with 2,476. Marksmen from 16 marine corps posts participated m the competition. Creighton High Wns Over South; Commerce Beats Ceritral, 2 to 0 Creighton High and Commerce High were victors yesterday in the second round of the City High School Base Ball league. Creighton High trimmed South High, 10 to 2, running in 8 scores in the first inning. Smith allowed South but six hits. A double play in the last inning with basts full nd one out, was responsible for Central's defeat at the hands of Commerce High at Municipal field, by the score c: 2 to 0. Way, Central fielder, hit a pop-up fly to Rokusek, who threw Konecky out at first. . The game was close during the seven innings, both hurlers pitch ing superb ball. Commerce scored in the fourth when Mahoney was safe on Mangold's error. Snygg and South walked. This was the only inning that McGrath did not have Commerce at his mercy, A sacri fice hit by Gibson brought Ma honey home, while Snygg came in c-n Sautter's error. Central threatened to score in the first inning, . but Stribling tripped on second base and was thrown out. Bertrand High Wins. Bertrand High school defeated Holdrege High school at base ball, 23 to 6, Wednesday. It was Bert rand's third straight victory. Olson, ss 4 Johnston. 3b 4 KlldufUb 4 Wheat, If 4 Myers, cf 4 Kon'chy.lb 3 Nels, rf 3 Mitchell 1 Miller, o NEW TORK. ' H H O A Burns, If Young, rf Fletcher.ss Doyle, 2b Kauf f. cf r.ear. 2 b i Kelly, lb OlSmlth. c l Douglas, p 2 0 0 1 3 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 14 1 2 0 0 27 S2715 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 10 1 2 0 0 1 6 Mamaur, p 3 0 0 1 1 Totals Totals 33 7 24 131 Batted for Nels in ninth. Brooklyn - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 New Tork ....2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x 2 Runs: Brooklyn. Olson; New Tork, Burns, Fletcher. Errors: Brooklyn, Olson; New Tork, Fletcher, Doyle. Two-hase hits: Wheat (2), Myers. Double play: Fletcher to Doyle to Kelly. Left on bases: Brooklyn, ; New Tork. 1. Bases on balls: Off Douglas. 1. Struck nut: By Mamaux, S; by Douglas, 1. Umpires: Fyfo and O'Day. Haines Gives Beds Three Hits. St. Louis. May 6. St. Louis defeated Cincinnati, S to 0. In the second game of the series here. Haines held the visitors to three scattered hits. Poor fielding by the champions contributed to their de feat. CINCINNATI. 1 ST. LOUTS. AB.H.O.A! AB.H.O.A. Rath. 2b 4 Daubert.lb 3 Roush, cf 3 Duncan, If Kopf, ss Neale, rf Crane, 3b Wlngo, e Eller, p 7.,uque. p Bressler. p Ruether 1 2 Shotten. If 4 0 6 9 OlHea'cote. rf 4 2 3 0 Stock. 3b 4 2 0 1 Hornsby,2b 2 14 1 Fournler.lb 4 "2 6 0 M'Henry, cf 4 1 1 3 .Tanvrln, ss. 2 0 2 3 demons, o 3 1 4 0 Haines, p 3 0 2 Totals 30 9 27 13 ' Totals 30 3 24 11! Batted for Luque In eighth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 St. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 X 6 Runs: St. Louis, Shotton, Heathcote, Hornsby (2). Fournier. McHenry. Errors: Cincinnati. Daubert. Roush. Crane. Eller: St. Louis, Hornsby, Fournier (2). Two-base hits: Duncan. Stock, Clemons. Three-base hits: Hornsby, Fournier. Stolen bases Neale, Horsby. Sacrifice hit: Janvrln. Double plays: Duncan to Crane, Bressler and Daubert, 8hotton to Hornsby. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 4; St. Louts, 3. Buses on bans: Off Eller, 3: oft Bressler. 1. Hits: Off Eller, 0 In six Innings, none out in seventh; otr Luque 1 in one innlngi off Bressler, 2 In one Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Haines (Daubert, Roush.) Struck out: By Eller, i; by Luque, l; by Bressler, 1; by Haines, 1. Wild pitch: Eller. Los ing pitcher: Eller. Umpires: Rlgler and Moran. Time or. game: l ilts. V tiowdy Heavy With Stick. Philadelphia. May 6. Ineffective nltch Ing by Smith and errors behind him gave Boston a lead that Philadelphia could not overcome, Boston winning its second strslght game In the series, 8 to 6. The American Association. At Toledo , R. H. B. Columbus 2 t 3 Toledo , 3 i t Batteries: Mulrennan and Hartley; Mid dleton and Murphy. At Louisville, Ky. R. H. E. Indianapolis 3 10 0 Louisville 4 1 0 Batteries: Rogge and Henllne; Long, Koob and Kocher. (Eleven innings.) At Minneapolis R. H. E. St. Paul 3 Minneapolis 3 S 2 Batteries:' Overlook, Grlner and Har grave; Craft and Mayer. (Milwaukee-Kansas City, not scheduled) BRANDEIS STORES , . FOR MEN Starting at $ A. M. 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