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    THE BEE: OMAHA, i THUTtSDAY, .MAT 20, mu.
Kourkes' Continue
Streak; Wallop Boosters
f
OMAHA CLOUTS
OUT 19 HITS
FOR 13 RUNS
Gislason's Batting and Field
Jng Feature Game Fuhr
12", Holds Boosters Safe
r- At All Times. .
Pes Moines, la., tiiy 19. Omaha
won the first game of the series, 3
nvS, today by batting Dressen ajtd
Bovd for 19 hits. Gislason's batting
and fielding wre the features..
AR, K.
lU.rn; 2b . . H 8
WnidrU, 8b.... ...... 4
I'lutle, rf ...ft 1
I tunica, rf 4
H. TO. A.
2
1 t
4
I
!
t
4
8 0
J.ollvct. lb...,...., 4 O
J-eo, II i, s o
Mason, so. . a IT I
Jingle, e. H t
rUr, t
Totals
43 13 19
T IS 1
IM MOl.VF...
O'Connor. f . .
a o i
4 0 1
41
4 0 0
4 12
a a l
4 0 1
2 0 0
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it
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5
f
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0
2
0
1
0
Toffee 2b....'.,;,
Mcltetniwlt. Sb. , ,
Mets. rt..........
Milan, If
French, aa.......
Maahroob, lb
Hreen, c
ong. a...
lraaen,' n o 0 0
Hoyd, p. .(. 8
O 0
0 0
Anderson 1
; Total ,. SS 3 1 11 IS 5
-mmeo go Boyd In ninth.
Omaha - 'a a i n a n a a i tt
lie Molnea .,0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 a
Two-base liltai (.islamon, Maaon, French,
Coffey, Haahroolc. Three-base hit: tils
lason. Sacrifice hlta:. Weldell, Dnniia.
Nlolcn bane; I .Ingle. I .eft on bases: Omn
ia. : ue Molnea, 0. Struck out: Mr
U?d. 2; by Fnhr, . Bam on ballet Off
llressen, It offuhr, 1. Hit by pitched
hall! By Fnhr, It'Connor and Long. Earned
mm and hltaf Off Dreaaen, 1 run, 9 hlta
In 1 Inning (none out In aeoond) I off Uoyd,
ruiiB, is nua in m innincai on mnr, s
mna, 7 hlta In 9 Innlnai. Xoalns Ditcher:
alreen. Double playat I.ellvclt, onaaalat
ed.v Gielaaon to at anon to l.ellvelt. 0 m-
piraa:yjauion and Jacoba. Time; 1:3.
Sioux City Scores Five
In First Inning and Wins
Sioux City, la., May 19. Sioux
City scored five runs off McLaueh
lin in the first inning here today and
cjeieaiea or, josepn in tne nrsr srame
of the series, 10 to 3. Fletcher held
the Saints to three hits and no runs
until the ninth innings.
SIOUX CITY.
OX, ' JOSEPH.
AB.H.O.A
AB.H.O.A.
Crouch, If
1 i
BpnowltI,cf 4 11
Marr, 2b
Refato, aa
Rob'aon, ef
i a
sis
i i
1 0
1 1
1 2
1 0
014
0 4
0 0
t 1
0 0
ItCallaher, aa
walker, rf
Klrby. if
Conroy. 2b
Helchle, rf
Donnelly.lb 4
Alt'matt.Sb 4
Blffert, a 4
Fletcher, p I
Orotli. lb
Croaby, o
MoL'hlln, p
Lynch
Total. 15 14 IT II
Sbsei
Total II 11412
Batted for Lynch la ninth.
St. Joseph 4000000 S 2
Sioux City . S 1 S 2 1 0 0 x 10
Runa; Slous City, Marr (2), Defat (I),
Robinson 1), Relchle (J), Donnelly (I);
St. Joseph, Kellaher, Walker, Klrby. Er
rors: Sioux City. Defate (I); St. Joaeph.
Kirby and Conroy. Baaea on balls: Off
Lynch, ; off rietcher, 2. Sacrifice 'Jilts:
Oroth. Fletcher (2). Hit by pitched ball:
By Lynch (Roblnaon and Eiffert). Two
base htia: Defate, Klrby, Donnelly, Alter
matt, Relchle. Double playa: Defate to
Marr to Donnelly, Walker to Groth. Left
on baaea: Sioux City. 11: aSt. Joseph, .
Stolen bases: Kalleher, Ij Walker. Earned
runs and hits: Off Fletcher, 2 and 4 hits
in nine Innings: off McLaughlin. 4 runs
and C hlta In one-third Inning; offvLynch,"
.mo, v ruu. in eigne ana iwo-tnira ln-
nlncs.
Struck out:
By Fletcher, S; by
Lynch,
2. Loetng
tlltcher McT.liphl1n
umpires: rsecaer ana iiucKley.
Time of
gams: 1:55.
Falls City Elks'TMine
To Play at Tecumseh
Qn Next Thursday
Tecumseh, Neb., May 19. (Spe
cial.,) me lecumseh base ballAeam
is ready for games. The grounds
have been put in condition for the
season, a small grandstand has been
erected, and the suits, ordered some
time ago, will be here in a few days.
Superintendent L. R. Gregory of the
lecumseh schools,, is manager of the
team, and it is being financed by the
Tecumseh Community club. On
Thursday next the Falls City Elks
team will play the Tecumseh Elks
team here, xhe rails Uly men will
bring their ladies with them and in
the evening a class of 17 is to be
initiated he. re, after which there will
' be dancing and a social time.
Hey! Just a Minute.
With the Sportingr Editor.
In the Nebraska-California game
yesterday in Lincoln an umpire
called a safe hit to center field out
because he thought the center field
er caught it on the fly. In reality,
press dispatches say, the ball came
to center field on a bounce. The de
cision was made against the home
team. There is no truth jn the
-rm rumor that that umpire has been
( vutnu a juu 111 me western league.
Kid Graves says his Indian fighter,
( George Lamson, is ready and will-
ingto. meet Bob Roper. He said
Lamson had jifstt returned from
Excelsior Springs and would start
light work at once.
Graves has a new fighter in his
stable at Walthill, he say$. The new
one is a welterweight and his name
is Morris Rhine. Heretofore he has
been known in Omaha as Jack Ryan
and as Kid Schlaifer. .
Glenwood, la., has equipped a rhu
. nicipal park with camping places,
stoves, tables and the like. Glen
wood Park lake affords fine fish-
ing. Several Omaha out-of-doors
enthusiasts are planning trips to
Glenwood.
Earl Conrad of Thayer, la., claims
the state bantamweight wrestling'
title. Ia a letter to the sporting edi
tor he says he is anxious to meet1
Walter Smith of Grand Island.
Option Plan Eestored.
Auburn, N. Y., May 19. Restora
tion of the optionr.1 plan in obtain
ing base ball players from lower
class leagues has been decided upon
by a vote of the members of the Na
tional Association of Professional
Base Ball leagues, Secretary Johniand John McCormack wili catch the
H, Fanell announced. The minimum
amount for minor leagues was
placed at $100 and for major leagues
$300, with the privilege of exercising
the rt:en between August 20and
Septaiiter 1. annually. The practice
of "farming" players is prohibited.
BASE BALL DIRECTORY
Standing of the Teamt.
Wetter Leaf a.
L. Pot.
U Pet.
11 .ll
14 .40
II ,400
15 .113
L. Pet.
It .411
II .461
14 .417
It .386
L. Pot.
14 .413
II .435
15 .S7S
II .140
St. Joe...
Wichita .
Omaha ..
Tula . . .
,11 JO .111
,14 ID
Joplln ....II
D Molnea 11
Biouadty .10
om. city., a
.13 10 .tttft
.12 11 .(43
National Imm,
W. L. Pet
W.
Chicago ...IS
New fork.. 11
Cincinnati
)( 10 .611
11 I .571
nrooKiyn .
Pittsburgh
Boston . .,
14 10 .683!St. Louie. .10
,12 io .iMiPh'deiphia 10
American League).
W. L. Pet. I vr.
It I .lialWaah'gton it
,1 t ,140 St. Louis.. .10
,11 11 .B4S Ph'delphla
.11 11 .(OOlDetrolt ...
Cleveland
Boston
Chicago .
Now York
Games Today.
Western Lragne.
Omaha at Des Moines,
it. Joseph at Sioux City.
Oklahoma City at Wichita.
TOTAL RUNS SCORED
High score. New Tork Nationals. Hi
WESTERN LEAGUE
May 14) te May 10, Inclusive.
ftunday
Monday
Tuesday
aHOI
II
SI 2
2 14
111
.1.
SI 41 2
II 4.
6
Wednesday
Totals ..
101
27'n2014ll
NATIONAL LEAGUE .
May 10 to May 12, Inclusive. '
i
f
Sunday
Monday . ....
Taeaday ....
Wednesday ...
Totals . . . .
No game.
51 l! 1
E l
SI 2
2 171 1
.1131311 1
1
GIANTS MAKE 17
HITS COUNT FOR
AS MANY RUNS
P&skerfs Home Run, Follow
ing Hollocher's Double,
Saves Cubs From
Shutouta
Chicago, May 19. New York had
a feildday at bat tdday, gathering 17
hits, including; four doubles, which
with four bases on balls and four
costly errors by Chicago, made it
two straight for the locals, 17 to 2.
Paskert's home run following Hpl
locher's double gave the locals their
only runs.
CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A
NEW TORK.
AB.H.O.A.
Flack, rf 4 18 0
Rums, If
2 1
2 0
Holcher.sa
Paskert, cf
2 1
1 2
Young, rf
Fletcher, as
Doyle. 2b
Sicking. 2b
Kauff. cf
Lear, 3b
Kelly, lb
3 2
1 1
0 2
2 4
3 0
4 11
1 5
1 1
Barber, lb
Rob'son, If
Oil
2 2
2 1
0 2
0 4
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
Deal, Sb
Terry, 2b
Klllefer, c
Daly, o
Martin, n
Carter, p
Bailey, p
OlSmlth. c
1 Barnes, p ,
Totals 43 17 27 IS
Total 23 12711
New York 010SOS91 217
Chicago 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
Runa: Chicago, Paskert, Bollocher; New
York, Burns (2), Young, Fletcher (2),
uoyie (a), Kaurr (3, Lear (Z) Kelly
Smith (2),- Barnes. ErVors: Chlcrfgo, Kil-
refer (2), Hollocher (2): New Tork, Doyle.
Two base Hlta: Hollocher (2), Kelly,
Kauff (2); Young. Stolen base: Young.
Fletcher, Kauff. Home run: Paskert.
Sacrifice hit: Barnes. Double playa: Doyle
to Fletcher to Kelly; Barnes to Smith' to
Kelly. Left" on bases; Chicago 4: New
York 4. Bases on balls: Off Martin 1: Off
Barnes z, off carter I, Hits: Off Martin
in s tnone out in rourtn inning) ; oir car
ter 7 In 2 1-3; off Bailey 4 in 3 i-3.
Struck out: By Martin 2: by Barnea 1.
Losing Pitcher: Martin. Umpires: Moran
ana tug:r. Time: i:tB.
Card Bit Causey Freely.
St. Louis, May 19. St. Louis hit Causey
ireeiy ana aeieatea rnuaaeipnia today,
6 to 2. The locals bunched four hits with
two passes in the fifth for five runs,
Hornsby tripling with the baaea full. J.
Miller went through, the game without a
chance. ...
PHILADELPHIA. I BT. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.t v . AB.H.O.A.
b'veau.ir 4 0 1 0 Shotten, If 3 0 11
Bancroft.ss 4 3 0 7 Schults, rf . 4 0 1 0
VVilUams.cf 2 0 2 llstock. 8b 2 111
Steneal, rf 2 0 1 01 Hornsby, 2b 4 111
T.Miller, lb 2 1 0 OlFournlr,lb 4 ?9f 1
Paulette.lb ,3 1 14 OlMcHenry.cf 2 13 0
R. Miller, 3b 2 0 1 llSmlth, ct 110 0
Wlthrow. c 2 0 I OlLavan. as 4 14 4
Causey, p 3 0 0 SIDllhoefer, o 3 13 4
IDoak, p 3 10 3
Total 11 12114
j Total 81 17 15
Philadelphia . . . ... .1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12
St. Lonls 0 0 0 0 5,0 01 x 6
Runa: St. Louis. Shetton, Stock. Four-
nler, McHenry, Dllbourfer, Doak; Philadel
phia. Bancroft (1). ErroVa: St. Louis,
Hornsby: Philadelphia, Withrow. Three-
baae hlta: Paulettt, Bancroft, La van
Hornsby, Fournter. Stolen bases: Four.
nler. Smith. Sacrifloe hits: Williams, Mc
Henry. Double playa: Lavan. Horsba and
Fournler. -Left on bases: Philadelphia, 2;
st, Louis. 4. Bases an cans: orr causey,
SVt off Doak. 3. Struck out: By Causey,
i3; Doak. 4. Umpires: Hart and McCor-
mlck. Time: 1:39,
y Pirate Beat Browns.
Pittsburgh, May 19. Pittsburgh won
from Boston. 2 to 1. both Cooper and Mc
Quillan pitching good ball.
BOSTON. . PITTSBURGH.
AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A.
Powell, et
Blgbe,lf 4
t (Carey, et 3
OlS'worth, rf 3
OiWhitted. 3b 8
llCutshaw. 2b 4
2Caton, ss 8
2 Grimm., lb 3
Pick, 3b
Mann, If
Balley.rf
riolke, id
Boeckel, 3b 4
M'nvllle.ia 2
O'Nell. e 2
SlSchmidt. o 3
Rawltnga '0
Gowdy. e 0
Cooper, p
M'Quillan.p 2
Totals
Totals 29 1x23 11
Batted for O'Neill
In eighth.
sCaton out, hit by batted ball.
Boaton 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Pittsburgh 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 x t
Runa: Boston. Pick: Pittsburgh. Big-
bee (3). Errors. Bolton. 0: Pittsburgh.
Cooper. Two-bass hit: Grimm. Three-baa
nit:; jjigoee. stolen Bate: wnittea. sac
rifice hlta: Rawllne-a. Southworth. Ballev.
Double plays: Caton, Cutahaw and Grimm;
Caton and Grimm. Left on bases: Boaton,
5; Pittsburgh, 4. Bases on balls: Off
McQuillan, 3; off Cooper, 2. Struck out:
by McQuillan, 8; by Cooper. 3. Umpires:
Klein and Emslle. Time: 1:33. .
South Dakota. Leagfte Opens;
. Sioux Falls. S. D.t May 12. May-
or Gnrce W Rurnairl will nifrh
first ball at the opening game, of
the isouth Dakota base , ball league
season here Friday afternoon, when
Sioux Falls starts a three-day series
with Madison. McCormack will be
in the city to fill a concert engage
ment, - . .
2 10
2 2 0
13 0
0 2 2
0 3 I U
2.? !
f " I Ho
o a i i
3 0 2v
21 7 27 1li
Tulia at Joplln. t
Watioaal ImgM.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
Boston at Pittsburgh. . .
Haw Tork at Chicago.
Philadelphia at St. Loul.
Americas) Loaf
' Chicago at Wssbtngten.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
Detroit at Boaton.
it. Loula at Naw Tork.
. Yesterday's Results.
Western League,
Omaha, 11; Pa Moines. 1.
Sioux City, 10; St. Joseph, 1.
MO otner games scneduiea.
American Imm,
Boaton, 3; Chicago, 2.
Cleveland, B; New York. 0,
Philadelphia, 7; Detroit, 4.
No other games scheduled.
Katlonal Magna.
Pittsburgh, I: Boaton, 1. '
St, Loula, S; Philadelphia, t.
New York. 17: Chicago, S.
1 Brooklyn at Cincinnati postponed.
M.Paul, 21. Low score, Brooklyn, 0.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
May 10 lo May 12. indoaiv.'
lar
Munday
Taesdar
Wedneaday
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
May 14 to May 10. Inclusive.
&
I
Sunday , , ,
Monday ,,,
Tuesday . .
Wednesday
Totals ..
SI 11
110
si a
10
719
15
131W
COVELESKIE IS
GOOD IN PINCHES
CLEVELAND WINS
Indians' Star f wirier Turns
Back Yankees Three Times
With Runners on Sec
ond and Third.
New York , May 19. Cleveland
defeated New York today, S to-0,
Covejeskie acored an Impressive vie
tory. He was especially effective in
the pinches, turning the Yankeea
back three times after they had run
ners on third and second. A catch
by Bodie on Graney and a stop by
uaraner on Lewis were features.
CLEVELAND.
AB.H.O.A.
Graney, If 4 110
NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A
Ward, 3b 4 1
0
cnapm n.ss 4
Speaker, cf 4
Wood, rf I
Gardner, 3b 4
W'ganss,2b 4
Johnston, lb 4
O'Neill, o 4
C'leskle, p 4
1 4
1 2
1 1
1 0
1 3
2 13
3 2
P'paugh.s 3 1
1
6
4
0
0
S
S
TP, J 4 0
lck. rf 4 2
Lewis, If 4 0
2IPratt, 2b 4S1
HBodle, cf 4 0
6Hannah, 0 3 1
tIRuel. ol 0 0
1 1
0 0
IMogrldge.n 2 0
0
0
Totals
37 11 27 171'O'Doul 10
Totals " 33 6 27 S
Batted for Buel In ninth.
Cleveland 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Runs: Cleveland, Coveleskle,i O'Neill
&), jonnsion, cnapman, errors: Cleve
land, Chapman (2); New York, Ward.
Two-base hits: Speaker. Chapman. Han
nah. Three-base hits: O'Neill. Johnston.
Stolen bases: Pratt. Gardner. Sacrifice
hits: Pecklnpaugh, Chapman, Speaker,
wamosganss, jonnston. Lett on oases
New York, I: Cleveland I. Baaea on balls
Off Mogrldge, 1; off Coveleskle, 1. Struck
out: By Mogrldge. 2: by Coveleskle. 4
Passed tall: O'Neill, Umpires: Owen and
vuiti. im: ;oo.
Clcotte Jet Good Support.
Boston, May 19. Excellent support for
cicoue -nem Boston to a 3 to 2 victory
over Chicago' today, although the win
ner made 14 hits for a total of 19 bases.
reiscna homer over the left field fence.
his second here In two days, pd the
score at two-all. In the seventh. In
Boston's nair AienosKy tripled to right,
J, Collins falling! Just before he seemed
bout to make the oatoh. Menosky scored
on Monurvi single mrougn tne dox.
CHICAGO.
BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.
AB.H.O.A.
J.Col'ns.rf
Hooper, rf S 2 0
E.Col'ns,2b
Weaver, ss
Jackson, If
Felsch, cf
Jourdsn.lb
M'Mul'n,3b
Schalk, o
Clcotte, p
Risberg
McNally,2b 4
3 4
Menosky, If 3
Hendryx.cf 4
Mclnnls, lb 4
Coster, 3b 4
2 4
3 3
2 12
1 1
1 2
0 2
1 0
Scott. SB
Schang,
Harper, p
0 .0
Totals 35 14 1714
Totals 31 5 24 SI
Batted for Jordan In ninth.
Chicago . 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-
Boston ...1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 x 3
Runs: Chicago. 3. Collins. Felsch: Bos
ton, nooper, jucnaiiy, Menosky, Errors:
Boston, roster. Two-base hlta: J. Col,
line, Menosky. Three-base hita:N Hooper,
Menosky. Home run: Felsch. stolen
bases: J. Collins, McNally. Socrlflce hits:
JC. Collins. Menosky. Left on baaea: Chi
cago, 4; Boston, 10. Bases on balls: Off
Clcotte, 1; off Harper 8. Struck out: By
Clcotte, 3; by Harper, S. Wild pitch: Cl
cotte. Umpires: Dlneen and Nallln. Time
or game:vi:6i.
Dugaa Field Brilliantly.
Philadelphia. May 19 . Philadelphia
una uiaam aner oeinst ret rea in order
In the first three lnningsnd -batted film
out of the box, evening up the series with
uetroit by winning tho final game, 7 to
4. Dugan' brilliance at short featurad
hi return to the lineup after 10 days' on
the hosnltal list. Navlor was steariv n.ftap
wim start.
DETROIT. -
PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.
AB.H.O.A.
ng, 2b ' 4 1 4 1
Dykes. 2b
0
3
sb. ss 4 0
rhomas.Sb
tValber, If
obb. cf- 3 I
2 1
1 2
1 3
1 13
0 0
each. If 4 1
Burns, rf
Hellman.lb 4 1
Flagat'djrf 4 2
0 Dugan, ss
Welch, cf
xiaie, ,u
4
Perking, o
3rlffln. lb
Naylor, p
Stanage, o
Jones
xFlnelll
4 2
1
0 0
1 0
4 0
1 0
0 0
1 0
OOdham. B
"Total "33 13 27 l7
Glalaler, p
zShorten
Alton, p
Ellison
Totals 15 in ill
Batted for 8 tan tea In ninth.
xRan for Jones In ninth.
sBatted for Olasler In eeventh. -Batted
lor Alton In ntntb. '
Detroit 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 04
Philadelphia ,,0 0 9 1 1 1 111 7
Runa: Detroit. - Tounv (31. rnhh
Veaehr PhUadelphla. Dvkea (2). Thomas.
Dugan (3), Perkins and Naylor. Error:
Philadelphia, Burns. Two-base hits:
Btanags, Welsh, Perkins. Three-base hit:
YOung. Stolen bases: Young, Perkins.
Sacrifice hlta: Cobb. Welch, Thomas.
Left nn basse: Dtrolt, 7; Philadelphia, f.
Baaea on balls: Off Oldham, 2; off Nay
lor, 2. "Hits: Off Oldham. 4 hits In 4 1-2
Innings: eft Olaisler. 4 hits In 2-2 Innings:
off Alten, 4 hits In- 2 Innings. Hit by
pitched ball: By Alten. Walleer. Struck
outt .By Oldham, ti 4y Alten. 1: by Nay.
lor. 1. Wild pitch: by Naylor. Losing
pitcher: Oldham. Umolrea: Mftri.ritv
under I al nl Sl' 21 41 si 21
2 1 al 1 21 7 a a
... . 1 a a in al a n a
...1 8 2 B al al 7 Ol 4
otals ...... 01 7llSi20114!lll21
and Connelly, Time: 1:4 J,
OMAHA CINDER
PATH ARTISTS
OFF FOR RELAYS
...
jeswwssa-easj
Annual Conference Track Meet
At Lincoln Attracts Omaha
University Athletes. '
Locals Leave Tonight.
More than 100 cinder path artists,
representing a doxen universities and
colleges' of the state, w(ll take part
in the sixth annual Intercollegiate
Conference R.elaV Carnival to Ue
held Friday on the Nebraska Wes
leyan university athletic field, Uni
versity Place. v
, Cotner, Hastings, Peru, Kearney,
Grand Island, Wayne, Doane, Ne
braska Wesleyan, York, Dana and
the University of Omaha are entered
fin the meet. Hastings, last year's
winner, has another great team and
is expected to repeat. Nebraska
Wesleyanf Doane and Cotner um.
versities also have exceptionally
good teams. Kearney ran a good
race tor college honors at the Drake
relays three weeks ago, and haa en
tered the same men. v University of
Omaha for the first time since 1916.
will be represented by a track team
at the conference! relays. Coach
Adams of the local. school has been
working on -his team for the last
month, and; although he had very
little material to build upon, he haa
formed a team which will rank with
the best. Adams has entered in
only about halt the events.
Ray Phelps, captain of last
season s champion basket ball team,
was elected to lead the traek men
tor this season. Phelps is the lo
cals star high jumper, and Adams
haa also entered him -in- tne discus.
Other members besides oach
Adams and Captain Phelps trnake
the trip are: Madson, Moggy,
peeves, ccacom, inompson and
ijustotason. int team will leave to
nignt.
Cornhuskers Hand
Californians Tirst
Defeat on Trip Eas
Lincoln, Neb., May 19. (Special
Telegram) Nebraska university up
SCtt all done Wednesrlav lfternnnn
when it defeated the University of
caiuornia case oau team, 1 to 0.
The defeat of the westerners is the
first they have suffered since the
start east. Ten victories had been
recorded by the Californians since
tney started on their trip.
i wo lauesuoname fler.istnne nn.
favoring "each of the oteams, brought
considerable comment from the
stands. J Captain John Pickett of the
Huskers and Shephard of California
both pitched excellent ball. Pickett
struck out 14 men and Shpnhirrl
fanned six.
The game was scoreles until the
last half cf the ninth inning, when
the Huskers ran in one tally. Pickett
arew a wane, stole second and
scored on a hit bv Swalnn. Th
Huskers made only two hits through
put the game and California made
dui one.
, In the third innino- Smith nt W.
braska was on second when Pickett
lined one out to center field. Smith
ran to third and Dye calfcd him and
ncKeit out. lhevumpire said the
center, fielder had caught the ball,
although it came to center field on
a bounce. Nebraska had only one
uuwn at ine time ot tne play.
In the ninths inoinc thr fu
fornians claimed they were cheated
out ot a run on a decision.
The score:.
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anm '" "'o w e u o ii a
California 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 1
Batteries Pitckett and Smith; Sheo
hard and Toomey.
Northeast Nebraska
High Schols Hold
Track and Field Meet
Northeast Nebraska' hih schools
are preparing for their 13th annual
track and field meet at Wayne, Neb.
May 21. Thirty-one schools will take
part. Already 222 athletes have en
tered. At the same time the has
pall and basket ball championships
for that section oi the state will be
settled.
For the past six weeks elimina
tion games have been played with
the . result that South Sioux City
niarn ana nanaoion men are tn h
pitted against one another for the
base ball title. Uakland and Harting-
ciasn tor the casre title.
Woodmen of World Protest
Is Upheld by Secretary
Woodmen of the World amateur
base ball . team yesterday afternoon
registered a complaint with Secre
tary J. J. Isaacson of the Munieinal
Amateur Base Ball association in
regard to being chalked up with de-
teat last Sunday by the Vachal
Pharmacy team. Isaacson iustainnri
the complaint.
Both teams are now parties to a
tie. The other two teams in the tie
are, gamblers and Btodegaard
Crowns ).
Secretary Isaacson also afinrmnreri
that the meeting of the directors of
the local association, scheduled for
thia week, had been postponed until
monuay mgnr.
T
American Association.
At MUwaukaa-u. .
r. h. a.
0 S 0
T 11 0
Louisville ........
Batteries: Decatur. Tfnnh
Taturo, and
Myers: Sctula and Gaston.
At MlnneaDollH ' T xr v
St. Paul a
Minneapolis 2 t 4
Batteries: Marrltt anit w.f-o.
McNemy, James, Hovllk. Whltehouse ana
Mayer f . .
(Only .two American AannnlaHn
scheduled). -
Additional Sports on
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Dohn Chosen Captain
Of Purple and White
Track Team for 1921
Frank Dohn, Centrat High junior,
was unanimously elected captain of
the 1921 Purple and White track
team yesterday afternoon. Howard
Turner was elected captain of this
year's team.
The Centra! track men went
through this season without a cap
tain. The election was one way
Central athletes had of honoring
Turner for his past work on tho
track squad.
Turner has won the high jump
at the state meet in Lincoln for the
past two years. He recently broke
the state record at the' city meet,
making 5 feet 10 1-2 inches. He is a
hard worker, having earned letters
in football and base ball.
Dohn won individual honors in
the city meet and took second in
dividual honors in the class meet.
He won the low hurdles with ease
at the state meet last week, and was
V
which
dcaretto
one of the reasons why Central won
the half-mile relay.
' Letters were given to the follow
ing who either placed in the atate
meet or won firsts in the city tneet:
Capin Howard Turner, Captain
elect Frank Dohn, i Floyd Green,
George Smith, Herman Swobod,
Ivan Robertson and Robert Downs.
Kids See Games Free. -
Sacramento, Cat, May 19. The
board of education accepted the of
fer of the Sacramento Coast league
club owenra and agreed to dismiss
elementary schools early twice a
month' during thebaae ball season-.
,On those days "all good children"
will be admitted free to the games.
Teachers will say who shall be ad
mitted to the games and students
with low marks in deportment Will
be excluded. .
Noble Beati Leonard.
Montreal, May 19. Tommy
Noble, English featherweight holder
of the Lonsdale belt,, outpointed Joe
Leonard of Brooklyn in a 10-round
bout here tonight. .
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EWnvood Golf ers to
Open Season With
Blind-Bogie Match
Eluiwood Golf club will open its
season Saturday with a blind bogie
match. IKvosomes and foursomes
are to be arrange by the members
themselves. All contestants will be
required to register at the club
house. .
The match will be continued over
Sunday for those who cannot be
present Saturday.
; Tennis Star to Play.
If. Roper Barrett, the greatest of
British lawn tennis doublet players,
will once again enter the tournament
lists this" summer.
Barrett is 47 year old. He is- re
garded as one of the greatest tac
ticians of the game, and the only
trouble seems to be in finding a suit
able partner. His partners in past
matches usually have played a second-thinking
role, doing mainly
what Barrett tells them.
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