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    THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAY JO. 192
14
Renewal of Kentucky Derby Will Attract' Record -Breaking Crowd
Morvich Will
Go to Host
Bis Favorite
More Than Million Dollan
Will Change) Hand in Chi
cago Alone Railbirdi .
Like Blot k Entry.
Wtra,
Chicago, Mir 9-Mort than
11,000,000 will chin hands I
Chiego lout on th rttult of
tha Kentucky derby. ,
Morvicb it th ovcrwhtlminc
favorite, tlthouch Wiikaway,
Lucky Hour and other ntranti
havt frienda who ar backing thtlr
opiniona with liberal caih.
ThoM holding tickets on MonrUh
in tht winter book at 5 to 1, aay
that he will be lew than 9 to 10 at
poit time ncit Saturday afternoon.
The backera of Morvich inaitt he
will run true to form and that the
rest of the field will look like aelU
ing platers. They admit tradition
haa been upset at timea, but thia
ia not one of the timea.
Louisville, Ky.. May 9. The re
newal of the Kentucky derby will at
tract record-breaking crowd Saturday-
. .
1'nblic Interest hi been atimuuted
by the noiibility that an animal to
topple the wonder horse of the cen
tury, Man O' War. from hi pedestal,
hat been uncovered in Morvich. the
marvelous J-year-old son of Runny
mede and Hymir. i
So much has been written about
Morvich that he is ' the strongest
favorite for the Kentucky classic, and
probably will attain the eminence
which has come to few of being an
odd-oit favorite in a blig classic
derby-starting held.
Always Finishes First
Of course, there are wise men of
the turf who doubt Morvich. But
Morvich has yet to see a horse in
front of him at the finish.
Many of the doubters look with
favor on the Lexington stables Lucky
Hour. The showing made by this son
cf Ferole or Hourless Lucky Latch
in the Tip-Top purse at Havre de
Grace has gained him many follow
ers. Though blocked many times in
the early running, he came with a
tremendous burst of speed at the
turn for home, to win hard held. 1 he
only question is whether or not
Lucky Honr can carry his speed
over a distance. .
The Tip-Top purse was only five
and one-half furlongs, while the
derby distance is a mile and one
quarter. .
Another entry in. the derby that
is attracting .considerable attention
among the racing fraternity is Good
Times, son of Theo Cook-Bounty,
.who is i J. S. Cosden entry.
. Good Times Looks Good.
- Good Times has stepped many a
sharp half-mile this spring and his
workouts at a mile have been im
pressive. " . " . -
. , Whiskaway, son of , Whisk Broom
11, Inaugural, is probably the most
formidable entry of the Mary Payne
Whitney . stable, though Olympus
made a 1iit with the rail birds by
his race at Havre de Grace,, when,
at a mite and 70 yards, he stood
Hungabuck, one of the most danger
ous handicap horses, on his hubd,
;nd then took Boniface in a stretch
heat him.
The sire of Olympus is Rogale''
Age, an -English horse, while his
dam, Paradise .11,. is American. .
Many fo!lowers,of the track have
expressed their opinion that OlyiH
pus' showing at Havre de Grace
was the most impressive performance
any derby candidate . has shown this
spring. . . - - - -
Tales, til II;
Denver, Colo.. May 1 mnr naug
...h in th. sixth for three timely hits that
land in the sixth tor timely mu that ,
..... ..nm..ihi. for four tallies. Denver
took th long end of a slugfest from Tulsa.
U to 11, here -this afternoon. The Beara
walloped Richmond out of the box In the
first limine;. Haugland held them through
out the reet ot the tame with the excep-
kla nn hari Inninr. Gross nilChed
eight good innings, but Beedle, who re
lieved him, was easy for the Ollera, and
Pruttt, new Denver hurler, went In In the
ninth when th Grlislles' lead waa threat
ened. Score:
1CLSA. I ' DKJTVEB.
AB.H.O.A.I - AB.H.O A
Bennett. If 5 14 Moh.rdt. ef I 1 M
Thompson. 3b
21 Wright. 3b
3
unit n
UtsU. lb
Ijmb, ef
Bauman, Sb
McOlnnli. as.
Crosby, e ,
Whltted. e
Richmond, p
Bausland. p
Lous, rf
1 1
S 13
1 1
1
t
4
4 t
ft 0
0 0
Sbinley. lb ;
Wlaole, If
Pattenon, 3b
Spranrer. at
Snencer, e
Gross, p
01 Bndle, P
1 Pruitt, p
Totila
41 13 it 131 TotllS
34 It if 11
Tuisa :.".....?- 0 3 0 1 4 0-11
Deivar 3 0 S 4 0 x-13
Summary Runs: Bennett 13). TB0"V" I
aon..Davi. (I). LeUvelt 3). Lamb 3).
Whltted. Haugland. Mohardt, ,(),. Wright
t3), Long. Bhanley (3). Windle t3), aer
aon (J). Spencer, r Errora: Haugland,
Wright. Spencer. Earned runs: Tulsa, ;
Denver. lv Stolen bases: Lamb, Patter
son Bauman. Two-baae hits: Shanley,
Windle, Lamb," Haughland (!). Three
base hit: Pattereon. Home runa: Thomp
son, Davie. Sacrifice hits: Spranger,
Wright. Loot,.. Struck out: By Richmond,
none; by Haughland, 1; by Groaa. 4; by
Beedle. by Pniltt, 1. Baaa on balla:
Off Richmond. 1; off Haughland, ; off
Orosa.- 3; oft Beedle. 2; off Pruttt, none.
Double plays: Bauman-Leltvelt. Gross-'Spranger-Shanley.
Wild pitch: Richmond.
Hit by pitched ball: Patterson, by Haugh
land. Lett en bases: Tulea, 7; Denver, 4.
Runa' and hita: Oft Richmond. S and 4
(none out la first Inning); off Haughland.
I and 1 la S Inninga: off Gross, 11 and
13 In T Innings; off Beadle, no runs, no
hita 4b 1 1-3 innings; n rruitt.-no runa.
- hits In 3-3 Inning. Umpires: Fit
. Patrick and Buraeiae. Time: !:. ,, ,
OUahseaa City, 17; Dea Heiaes, .
' Dee Mslnes. Ia.. Hay t. Oklahoma City
hit Edelman at will In the last four In
MlnM AKma from behind and ttafeatert the
locals,. 37 to V In the first game of the
seriea Tne visitors maae zo nita Allen,
who relieved Young In the first Inning,
pitched splendid ball. Score:
OKLAHOMA CITY.
DES MOINKS.
AB. H. O. A.
jtn. n. v. m.
Pitt, rf
3
g 5. S
Ocman. 3
Grant. 3b
3 1 3
r.icsltnt ef
Mloaletan. If
4
1
4
S
4
3
3
S
1
3
S 1 3
S S 11
4 S 4
5 1.1
Horsa. rf
Tuna, ff
Bates. 15 ,
Orakstm. lb '
'. e
t 12
Wagner.
Bran.e
Mllsa. If
Tate.Sb
laSallasi
Teuag. p
Allen, p .
Totals
1 t 4
4 S 1 3
1
iTartesn.
i a a 4
CMeaetaia. p
ISdalnan.
"""Tie. SliirS
Score by inninga: .,
Oklahoma City .....4 1 I I I J IT
Des Moines ....I SISSSS
Summary Rune: Pitt IS). Olnglard 2).
Middleton tS), Bates tl. Fisher. Maraer.
Tate. Allen. Gorman. Grant. Horan. Ore
ham. Wagner 2. Errors: Msssey. Tete.
Grant, Turgeon. ' Edelman. Home run:
Ftahar. Three-base hit: Pitt. Two
hitsMaaaty 13), Pitt ' Sacrlflca hita:
Grant. Milan. . Stolen. v- ,
Salle. Left on bases: Oklahoma CiCty, 4;
Dea Moines. 1L Struck out: By fcdeuuaa.
Sign Articles for Finish Wrestling Match
1: by Allen, i. Base on halls: Off Od-n-
wsld, J; off Young. I; off Allen. 2. Mil
by pitched ball: Wagner, by Young. Wild
p'trh: Odsnwald. Karned run and hue:
Off Odenwald. and I In 1 Inning (non-
out in second): off Edelman, 10 and IS
In I Innings: off Young, and 3 ooue
out In firat Inning); off Allen, i and In
t Innings. Losing pitcher: Krtelman. win
ning pitcher: Allen. Poubla play: Tur-gron.Oorman-Oraham.
Umpires: Holmes
and Ormsby. . Time: 1:67.
Wichita, li Kloui City, I.
Sioux City. la.. May t. After being held
to three hits In seven inninga by the vet
eran Fred Beebe, Sioux City rallied In
the eighth and won a 1 to 1 nitrhora'
battle, from Wichita In the opening game
of the aerlea. Roth'a double. Hamilton's
single, a base on balls, an infield out and
Berger'a error of Ostergard'a grounder
produced the brare ef tallies. Roettger
twirled a strong game foi Sioux City, the
visitors' ona run resulting (rom an error
by Palmer. Score:
WICHITA. I , BIOUX CITY.
AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A.
mltb. cf It
0
1 0 Hamilton, at S 1 0 4
Rerier. ss S
I
D HflMIIKW y. 3D 4
I
1 I
12
1
1 3
1
1 T
0
Wssabam. lb S
I 11
II II
0 (I
0
1 3
1 3
0i Kllh. if
Esst. rr 1
BIsSMler. If 4
Or Iff In. 3b 3
MeDoveU, tb 3
Haler. e 3
Beebe, p 4
IIUM2. lb
O Ollfrj.rd. rf
JIRnhlimm. U
3ln'mer, Sb
C Roth, e
a o
V Hoeitxer, p
Totals 31 5 !4 111
Tnttlt
M S ST It
Score by Inninga:
Wichita .. t II n ii 0 I n 1
Sioux City ...... ....0 0 0 0 0 S x 2
Summary Buna: Bexger, Hamilton,
Roth. Errors: Barter, Palmer, Roettger.
Two-baae hit: Bargee, Haley, Waahburn,
Ostergard, Roth. Sacrifice hita: East, Mc
Dowell. 8tolen bases: Elsh, Washburn.
Double plays: Orlffin-Washburn, Orlffln-McDowtll-Waahburn.
. Earned runa: Sioux
City, 1. Left on bases: Wichita, 12; Sioux
City. T. Baaa on balls: Off Beehe. 4; off
Roettger. 7. Struck out: By Beebe, 3; by
Roettger, 7. Umpires: Anderson and Dona
hue. ' Time: 1:43.
Fans Believe Kid
Lewis Has Chance
London, May 9. With odds on
Carpentier shading off to 5 to 2, Eng
lish fight fans are (beginning to real
ize for the first .timethat.Kirl. I
London's east sidcr. has . a - real
chance of avenging the humiliations
which Georges for years has , placed
upon this j country's , heavyweight
champions. . ,
A month. agoJO to 1 odds on the
Frenchman were -quoted, the general
belief - then being that Carpentier
would put Lewis to sleep in the first
three rounds.' '
v . Today,;vhowever, there ' is an ex
traordinary wave of prediction that
Lewis, is going to place France in
mourning, just as Dempsey. did.
Lewis believes that Georges is just
as nervous1 about the outcome, of
ne?t 'Thursday's meeting as he, was
prior .to-the meeting at Jersey City.
In -support of ; this Lewis instances
the protest of Descamos. Georees'
manager;' of the Briton's intention to
wear soft gum pads.
The 1 latest indications, are that
Georgesv-will' tip ,the;beam at 165
ringside,-'. while 'Lewis 'will weigh in
at 151. - : v. .', . ..
Baegba.ll Dope
OFFICIAL BOOBIES WEEK
ENDING SATURDAY, MAI 13.
W cetera Leagoe. "
.MM. Tot.
- M.
Omaha 10
Tulsa 17
.Sioux City x
.Denver 3
"Dee Moines 3
Wichita 3
St. -Joseph 11
Okla. City x
T. W. WK. T. F. S. B,
S .. ... ..- . ..
V;: ::T-;i:
13 ..
. ..
1 .. .. : -..
,. .. .. .. ... ;.
17 .. ' .. .. .. ... ..
PsMeaal Leagnc
MM.
h T. W. WK. T.
t a ..
X
a .. .. '..
4 .. ....
-i .. .. ..
X ' 0 '.. .. ..
X 4 .. .. ..
8 8 ..
American league.
MM.
Tot.
F. S.
R.
Brooklyn
PhUa'phia-
"New York
Chicago
Boston
St. Louis.
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Tot.
S. R.
M.
T. ' W. WK.
6 .. ..
T. F..
Detroit
St. Louis
r- ...
Chicago
Wash'ton
New York
Phila'phia
I T .
5 5.
? .
i 15 ,
American
Association.
MM.
W. WK, T. F.
Tot.
& R.
M.
Kan.' City t
Milwaukee It
Indiana'lis 17
Louiaville 10
Minnea'lis x
St. Paul x
Toledo X
Columbus x
xNo game.
T.
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BareBallResults
tSnaMandins
WESTERN LEAOIE.
Klandings,
W. U I'rt.l '
81. Jr! I i .7113 TulkS II
Ichlia 13 t .1V lemer : .
)kl. City i: II .MS Oaiaha S
Sioux CIV it II fee alouin
1 Yretcrdaj ' Results.
St. Joaeph, 8; Omaha, &,
Denver. 13; Tulsa. 11.
hioux City, t: Wichita, 1,
Oklahoma City. 17; Ufa Mvinea,
Today's Came.
No game at Omaha because of
funeral.
Denver at Tulsa.
. Wichita at Hloux City.
, Oklahoma City at Ies Moines.
KATIOXAl) LEAGIE.
rttandlnga
M.
.4 to
.3,-3
.36
Finnla
W. I,. Pct. W.
u ret.
11 .(7(1
Xew York
t'bk-sgo
St. lxuis
l'ltl.burili
.SldiBrooklvn in
.e:l'hllsdrliihla
.miicinrinniu
.5431 Boston
Yesterday's Results.
Pittsburgh, 3; Brooklyn, I,
New York, (; St. Louis, 0.
Cincinnati. 4; Boston, 1. .
Philadelphia. 9; Chicago, 4. .
Today's Oamea.
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
Boston at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia at Chicago; ...
New Tork at St. Louis.
AMtRlCAN LEAGUE. .
Standings.
W. L. Prt.l W.
IT 7 '.TOSi Philadelphia 10
IS 8 .HX7I Boston 8
12 11 .11221 Detroit 9
10 13 .4531 Washington S
Prt.
.415
.450
..131
.333
New Tork
St. Louis
Clerelsnd
Chiesgo-
Yesterday's Results.
New York, 8; Chicago, t
D-nrolt. 6: Boaton, 2. . -Philadelphia,
16; Cleveland, 4.
St. Louis, 7; Washington, i. ' r
-' Today's Games. '
St. Loula at Washington.
Cleveland at Philadelphia. -Chicago
at New York.
Detroit at Boston. --I": i.
. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION."
; - Standings. , .
. W. JU..Prttl . -r W.
Minneapolis 14 8 .:tr.!Knin CHy 13
Pet.
.542
.500
.400
.143
Indtinanollg 12
.ooi m. psui- 10
.MUltoulirilie . 9
.5651 Toisdo 3
tvtiimbus 13 -MUnaukee
13
Yesterday's, Results.
Milwaukee, 14; Indianapolis, I.
Minneapolis, 3; Columbus, 1. .
Kansas City, 7: Louisville, 6,
.St. Paul, 2;-Toledo, 0. :
. Today's Games.
Toledo at St. Paul., i --,.
-Columbus at Minneapolis.'
Indianapolis at Milwaukee.
Louisville at Kansas City.
Southern Association.
At Mobile. 14; Memphis, 13.
At Atlanta, 2; Little Rock, 4.
At New Orleans, ; Nashville, 8.
At Birmingham, 4; Chattanooga,
Association,
At Milwaukee
. R. H. E.
Indianapolis
Milwaukee
Batteries: Petty
anil Oossett. ' . v
H u e
and "Hrutrer;- Bigbee
At St. Paul ' . , R. H. m
Toledo . ......'.. ....,'. ,..'.Vi....0 S 2
St. Paul ....v'.w...2 1
Batteries: Bedient and Wolgamot; Hall
and Conzalesi - .
At Kansas City - . 3 R, H. E.
Louiaville .6 14
Kansaa City. .7 IS S
Batteries Estelle, Long,' Kink and
Brottem: Carter and McCarty.r
At Minneapolis R. H. B.
Columbus 1 1
Minneapolis ....' .3 9 6
Batteries: Snyder and Hartley; Mc-
Graw and Mayer.
Year Round Golf
- - Played in New Jersey
: ' Riverton, N. J.; May 9. Year round
golf in a northerly climate is enjoyed
by devotees ' of the sticks and bag?
here' on . the . 18-hole course of the
Riverton Country club. Even winter
fail's to stop the game. v
According to Charles C. Miller, one
of the members, this condition is due
to the peculiar sandy soil over which
the course is laid out. Half an hour
after a severe rain -the- course is
ready for playing;, so'" rapid is the
absorption. At zero the course re
mains indifferent to the weather, in
viting those with hardy constitutions
and warm clothing to "tee off."
Dinah Wright Pitches
Laurel to Victory
Laurel defeated Coleridge, .1 to 0.
in an 11-inning game Sunday, due
largely to the effective pitching of
Dinah Wright. Omaha yemi-oro. and
the hard hitting of Teck and Wal
ters. It was Wright's first start
this season and he showed all his
old-time stuff.
An
Joe Steelier, former world's heavy
weight champion wrestler, and
Charlie Hanson, protege of "Far
mer" Burns, yesterday signed articles
for a finish match in Omaha next
July.
Saints Win
Second Game
of Series, 8-5
League Leaders Take Advan
tage of Wigiugton in Early
. Innings and . Cop
Contest.
The St. Joseph Saints again dem
onstrated to local fans yesterday aft
ernoon just why they top thtf West
ern league standings. ' The demon
stration on the part of visitors cost
the Omaha Buffaloes 'the second
game of the scries, the score being
8 to S against the herd.
Manager Smith's league leaders
took advantage of "Wig" Wiging
ton, youthful Omaha hurler, in the
first five "innings of the game and
scored enough runs to win the con
test. But, just for good measure, the
Sa.nts registered two more tallies in
the sixth, making their total for the
afternoon eight.
,Wigington Starts.
Barney Burch started Wigington.
He was wild, allowing four bases on
balls and allowing 10 hits. In the
fifth the Saints found "Wig" for
three runs on four hits and a passed
hall, when Barney sent Gibson to
the mound. He lasted one and a
third innings, during which he was
touched for two runs and a pair of
hits. "
After the Saints had won the game,
Burch insterterj himself in the line
up as pitcher and checked the bom
bardment of St. Joseph hits.
Grover pitched the first six in
nings lor he saints and showed
good control until the sixth, when he
walked his first man. ' 1 he Butla
loes got to -him for three runs and
a total of 10 hits, of which one was
a triple by Lee, and two doubles by
Uranthanl.
In the sixth, Grantham doubled to
right and Lingle walked. Grover
was derricked and McCall rushed
to the rescue. The latter hit Burch,
the first local up and then tighten
ed, holding the Buffaloes to one
lone single. : , .
Score Two Runs.
In the sixth, Grantham doubled to
right and Lingle walked.. Things be
gan to look bad for Grover and Mc
Call was ru9hed to theTescue. The
latter hit Burch, the first Buffalo
up,, and . then made Gislason ground
out, Grantham scoring ;on; the play
and Lingle taking third.' Wilcox sent
a high sacrifice fly out. to the right
garden, and, Lingle scored the final
Omaha tally.- .-''.''
: Manush then singled to right and
McCall tightened, .holding the Buf
faloes hitless . f or the remainder of
the game. ; '
Dempsey Leaves Paris
for London Today
Paris, May 9. (By 'A. P.) After
postponing his departure from Paris
several tim, -Jack -Dempsey finally
made - up . his mind to break away
from the attractions of the French
capital and leave for London this
afternoon. He spent the morning
shopping and returning the visits of
friends. , Among his purchases were
several quarts of exotic perfumes.
"I'm glad it's all over," he said, as
he started to pack his trunk. .
Packed House to
See Carp-Lewis Go
London, May 9. Jack Dempsey's
contingent is backing Carpentier 3
to 1 in the scrap with Ted Lewis next
Thursday. -
That is the surest indication that
the Frenchman will be the victor in
the contest Thursday.
Ticket sales assured a packed
house in the giant stadium, showing
that there are still many loyal back
ers of Lewis, the "last real hope of
theeBritish pugilistic world.
Extra Base Hits
Cost Senators
St. Louis Game
Wiahiiigton Takri Early Lead
With Home Run but Tohin
Givei Tram Victory
With Similar Clout.
Wellington, My 9. Etr bie
hill figured prominently in the 7 to
S victory of St. Louis over Washing
ton toddy. A drive over the ll by
Judge with two on base in the third
gave the local an early lead and a
clout (or the circuit by 'lobm, scoring
Hayne ahead of him, gave the visitor
their winning margin in the seventh.
Score:
ar. ft ik I umi;Ttv
an. HA
AM M OA
4 S
T".. rf
lias Sua. 3
. t 1 t Hurls 3
2 ! f
I I 14
4
I
t I
k 4 It I . i
jfeaatan, rf 1 t Ju.u. Ik I
..i.i4, e 4 t t I ltimar. if i
HillisaM If 4 S Smiia IT
r.ji.n., I rih.nu. M t
UrMsaus, S I I I I I'vbiaii'sk. es
I
(s ii. s I s I i.h.imr, a
Ksiae. s 114 f'seria. s
as
s
i
I
it
T"UM il II 77 !
t
I TmsIi
ensiled fnr Hinlch In fifih
Ullilll
Hsiie4 for Uleasoa in Binia.
aVars by Innlnisi
at. Iritis 1111 T
...... . A
nssninstosj a t w w m v :
nummary Runs: Tobln. Jteobaon. Sev-i
rm ill, r.1lrle. Mayns i:, Bush. I
Harris. Kirs. Jvos. retkinpauB. r.rrars:
llama, line. Two-baa hit: Williams.
Three-baaa bile: Hevereld, Uerber, Home
runs, tfugfl, loam, nscrnir alls, nsrris. ,
ler, ainith-Juclce. Left on baaes: U
1-onle. 4; Wsehinston. 1. Baa on balls:
I'lf Vanflld.r, i; o(f Francla. li off
Hsyne, I. birurk out: By franele, 1: by
tlayne.l; by Oleason, I. lilts: Oft Van
(ilrler, In I 1- Innlnss; off Bayns, 4 In
1-1 Inninte; off Krsocis. T In 1-1 In
nlnss: off Ulesson. 4 In l-l Innlnss. Hit
by pitched ball: Perklnpauf h, by vanfll
der. Wild pitch: Francla :). Wlnninf
plti'her: Hsyne. Losin pitcher: Uleasnn.
tmpires: Dmeeo snd Evana. Time: l.il.
lerelaod, 4 rhiUdelphla, IS.
rhilsdelphla. May I. Hammerlnc Cov-
elukle, Keef and Bsfby for id hits en
abled Philadelphia to get bstk at the
Cleveland squad today with a IS to 4
victory. Yesterday the Indiana won, 14
is 4.
Knur hnms runs, two by lllller: fnur
triples and two iluhls were Included
In the Athletics' hlltlni.
lion Johnston, former Clevelander. had
four hits, Including two triples. Score;
CLC LUMI. PHILADELPHIA.
JtK. H.O. i.l AB. H.O.I
Jtmlrn.n. If 4 1 Youiic. Ib Sill
WbsisnM. lb 4 1
a I'Jntimton, 10 4 tt
4 t ..slker. H 4 1.1
T lPerkins. e 4 11
Hpeskor. rf 4
Mclnnis, lb 1
Rrw-ll. u 4 0
Uardner. 5b 4 3
Wend, rf 3 0
O'Nrlll, e 11
e n a llillrr. rr .141
4 S 1 4IUeWl. rf .1 3 3 It
31 0 Dries. 5b 411
1 1 I 0 Rtllowey. ss 4 14 1
I 0 a Bemnwial, p 1 0 1
110!
1 0 A 0 Touts 41 to H g
tone!
1
Shmiull. e
t'oteletkis, p
-ursney
Keefe, p
Gilby. p
TotllS 33 24 10t
Batted for Coveleakle In seventh.
Scor by Innlnss:
Cleveland 0110' 4
Philadelphia ...9 1117 x II
Summarv Runa: Sewell. Oarrlnnr. Wnod.
O'Neill, Tounz. Johrsyton (3), Welker. Per
kins (J), Miller (3). Welch (2). Dykes,
Galloway. Rommel. Error: tSsrdner. Two
base hita: Mclnnis, O'Neill, Welch, Toung.
i nree-Dsse nits: Jonnston (1), Perkins,
sillier. Horn rune: Miller (S), Walker.
Welch. Stolen base: Johnston, Sacrifice
hits: Dykes. Walker. Double olavs: Sawell-
Wambsganss, Galloway - Toung . Johnston
12). iitu on bases: Cleveland, 6; Phila
delphia. 8. Base on balls: Off nommel..
3: off Coveleskie. 1. Struck out: By Rom
mel, li by Keefe, 1. Hits: Off Coveleskie,'
12 In Innings; off Keefe, 7 In 1 Inning:
off Bagby, 1 In 1 Inning. Losing pitcher:
-uveicsKie. umpires: Wilson snd Con
nolly. Time: 1:05.
Iietrolt, S,- Boston, I. '
Boston, Mase.. May I. Detroit made It
two in a row from Boston today, Ehmk
holding Boston to four hita snd winning,
fi to 2. Hellmsnn knocked on ot the
longest home runa seen here, clearing the
left field fenc with plenty to spar. Score:
DETROIT. I BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A.
5 1 14 OlMchilil, rf 113
Blue. ll
Jones, 3b
Cobb, cf
Vesch. If
Feilmsnn, rf
Clark, lb
Bigney. ss
Bsssler. 0
Elimke, p
Totsls
v e ii r-uner, :b 4 0 1 1
1 HI fntt. 2b 411
5 01 Smith, rf 4 0 4 0
2 01 Omul, ss
0
21 Harris, If
0
2
0
1 21
Kiirns. Ik
Ruel. c
Wsliers. e
Fersuson. n
0 11
0 .0
0 1
0 41
n
0
0
0
1
0 0
oo iu st hi Kussell, p
Menoskey .
"J. Collin
TotllS .30
I 27 13
Batted fnr Ruel In eighth.
Batted for Ferguson In eighth.
Score by Innings: .
Detroit 0 1 1 0 1 !
Boston 0 00002 05
Summary Runs: Blue, Jones (2), Cobb,
Hellmann, Clark, Harris, Burns. Errora:
Pratt, Smith. Two-base hits: Dugsn, J.
Collins. Three-base hit: Clark. Home
run: Hellmann. Sacrifice hit: Rigney.
Double plays: Clark-RlKney-Blue, Dugan
Burns. Le'ft on bases: Detroit, li Boston,
4. Base on balls: Off Ehmke, 2: oft Fer
guson, 3: off Russell, 1. Hits: Off Fergu
son. 8 in 8 Innings: off Russell, 1 In 1
inning. Hit by pitched ball: Harrla, by
Ehmke. Losing pitcher: Ferguson. Um
pires: Owens, Chill and Walsh. Time:
1:47.
Chicago, 7; Mew Tork, 8. "
New Tork. May 9. Camp Skinner, a
new Tankee rookie, broke, up an exciting
10-lnning gam her today between the
Tankees and White Sox by smashing a
single through the box with Scott on
third. Jones, who relieved Shawkey in
the ninth, held the Sox safe. Score:
CHICAGO, I . SEW TORK.
AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A.
Johnson, ss
1 2 41 Witt, rf
Strunk. lb 5
Colllni, 2b 4
Hooper, rf 5
Pslk. If 4
M0.UI. rf 4
HrClellan, 3b X
Schilk, 0 .1
2 13 OlFemiter, If
3 4 :IMcMlllsn,cf
2 .1 til Haker. Sh
2 0 0 Mlllir, cf-lf :
0 4 OlPlnp. lb
0 2lWsrd, 5b
.1 3 31 Scott, ss
0 0 0! THrormer, e
3 1
2
Horlse, p
Acosta, p
3 10
0 1 fthswkev. D
I -selling
43 14 29 151 Jones. i
l"Sklnn
Totals
f ".' I Totali 37 IS 30 7
Two out when winning run scored.
"Batted for Fewster In eighth.
'Batted for McMillan in tenth.
Scor by Innings: " .
Chicago '.. 4 0 0 S 1 T
New Tork 0 004011 11
Summary Runs: Johnson, Strunk f2),
Collins, Hooper. Schalk, Hodge, Faweter
(2). Baker (2). Scott. Devormer (2),
Shawkey. Errors: Hodge. Witt, Devormer,
Shawkey. Twn-base hit: Scott. Home
run : Baker. Stolen base : Schalk. Sacri
fice hits:, Shawkey, Falk, Devormer.
Double plav; Collins-Johnson-Strunk.- Left
on bases: New Tork, I; Chicago, . Base
on balla: Off Hodge, 5; off Shawkey. li
off Acosta. 1. Struck out: By Shawkey.
: by Acosta, 1: by Jones, 1. Hits: Off
Hodge, In 4 2-1 Inninga: off Acosta, 7
In S Innings; off Shawkey, 14 In 8 Innings
two on In ninth): off Jonea, none In 2
lnls-s. Hit by pitched ball: Ward. . by
Hodge. Passed ball: Devormer. Winning
pitcher: Jones. Losing pitcher: Acosta.
Umpires: Morlarity and Naliln. Time: 1:80.
Five Major and Western
League Batters.
Western League.
O AB Tt H Prt.
East, Wichita ..23 04 18 48 .417
Fisher, St. Joe 23 87 27 S! .448
Eish. Stoux City .....22 14 St 37 .44
Manush, Omaha 24 101 31 . 44 .414
Mld'ton, Okla. City 23 93 21 40 .431
American League.
O AB R H Tct.
Speaker. Cleveland 21 8S 18 34 .454
Slsler. St. Louis 21 S 27 40 .4:1
O'Neill. Cleveland ....16 42 4 17 .405
Witt. New Tork 14 62 12 21 .404
Smith.- Boaton 18 67 19 28 388'
National League,
Kelly. New Tork 20 77 17 . 33 .454
T. Griffith, Brooklyn 18 61 21 .412
Maranvill. Pittsb'gh 21 18 35 .393
Hornsby. St. Louis ,..20 74 1 2 .39
Bigbee, Pittsburgh ...21 II IS 3 .312
Pirates Easily
(Win Second Game
From Brooklyn
Cadore Forced Out in Fourth
tuning Ly Free Hitting
Sensational CaUhfi
Feature,. t '
V.ll.kurak Xtav 0 Rv' hittieisT I
Cadore freely, forcing him out in thVjJJE' J I
four,th inning, the Pirates easily onf- ;
the second straight game . from
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Bigbee and B. Griffith were feature.
Score:
liaookl VV
a no
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lis atsrttlle, at T J
Nifk. es i
JnkltMOfl. Is
N Unffiis, if 4
Sill tt
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4 I J
ii it v i
W W. If
Miete. If
Jarta. Ik
lllsne. Ik
Iwtorf. e
Hueillsi.
I'sdwe. k
Shrhsr, s
Miller
tMraiare. 9
Tslati M t M III
Balled fur Bhrlver In sichth.
Rcoe. by lnnlns:
Hrouia ivn m - -
l-iilsbutfk 4 I 1 1 I
nummary Runs: B Orimth.Mi r,
aiaranviiMt ur, 'i
tinmm. sletiox. Cooper, fcrrors: I'eberry,
Mueuer. i kihm . .
Kns. Three-baa hits: . Orirfllh. alaran
...ii. u-. iiu.. i-arsv. Kna. Mueller.
Lxiubla ular: Haranvllle-Urlmm. Left en
bases: Brooklyn. : Piltsbursh. . Besa
on balls: OK Cadore. I; off dbrlver. li off
liecature. li off Cooper. 1. liwli out:
By Bhrlver. 1: by Cooper. 4. Hits: Off
Cadore. I In 1 I-l Innmie: off Bhrlver. 1
In I 1-1 Innlnss; off Decatur. 1 In I In
nine. Winning pitcher: Cooper. Loeln
plti hert t'adure. Umpires: Klem, Bentells
and Emsll. Time: 1:14. .
New York. (I 81. Isuis, a.
8t. Louis, May 1 Bill Ryan turned
I'M l H in. viiuin.i. " - .
due to th alumina of hie mates and his
mSSieriUI nuruns. inrrwpy viish.iii
. ni.l,.u'. n j Dir.. n lrat tilr.
nvvn VI mt.mvj w i " . -
even though th Cubs managed to las.
Ryan, whoa -.success sgalnat other Na
tional irsnw vium - u.i.? www ......
has mo' a than one proved a stumbling
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fttRmtib. rf
4
Rsalinis, 2b
fireh, wb
Younf . rf '
Slillfl If
Kelly lb
8l,innm, ef 1
SiiMler. 0
Rvmi, P '.
1
-1
2 i Pourater, lb
I 3, Block. 2k
0' Hnrmby. lb
3 0 Hestkrate. rf
13 HMueller. cf
1 0 MrHrarr. If
1 JiLsrsn. ss
1 lllllisrdsl
1 Walker, p
7 11: Almmlth. e
t'lrsioes. e
I'ertks. p
1'i.p.itf cr. ss
Shet'on
- 'Mchiilis
'
-.4 I
1 1
4 0
4 I
' 4 0
5 1
Total!
13 10
Total!
34 -7 IT I
Batted for Sherdel In eighth. -
Batted for Walker In ninth.
Score by Innings: ........
New Tork 1811 J
St. Louis ..... 8 0
Summary Runs: Bsncroft (2), Raw
llngs (3). Oroh (2). Errrs: Hesthcote,
Ainsmlth. Two-bass hit: McHenry. Three
base hit: Meusel. Stolen baaes: Rawllngs.
Sacrifice hits: Toung, Meuaei, Rawllngs.
Double play: Lavan-Hornaby-Kournler.
Left on basea: St. Loula, 7; New Tork,- 7.
Hase on balls: Off Pertlca, 4. Struck out:
By Pertlca, 2; by Ryan, 3; by Sherdel, 1.
Hits: Off Pertlca, 9 In 8 Inninga; off Sher
del, non In 2 Innings: off Walker, 1 In
1 Inning. Losing pitcher: Pertlca. Um
pires: O'Day snd Hart. Tim: 1:13.
i '
. Boston, li Cincinnati, 4.
Cincinnati, O,. May . Duncan's trlpl
with the bases full In the sixth inning wss
the main factor in giving Cinclnnat a 4
to 1 victory over Boston today. Donohue
pitched brilliantly, a wild throw by Bohne
letting In Boston's only run. Marquard
was Invincible until the sixth, when two
;:
Mild asa M
I'loca lor in i..Tuini i. nu, i " - - ' in nsns: vii i in- .
wild snd Sherdel was sent Into the fray M,ro.uard i bv Mrtjulllan. li Y !;'
after the gam waa apparently lost. Mor.hu. 4. Hits: Off Msrquard. 7 In -
than lO.uuu tana wilneeed today s gsme. innings: off McQuillan. I In 2 1-1 '""'"l
Th seventh Inning ,. tn only tram paated hall: Hargrav. Losing P'her.
In which th Ulanta failed to get a man Varouarrt. Cmplre: Qulgley and Moras,
on base. Sherdel proving effective. , Scor: Time: 1:41.
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Chicago. Msy . Parkinson's-horn roer
drlv into th left neia mcnr w,.
two men on has in th seventh Inning,
gav Philadelphia lead which Chicago
was unable to overcome and th viettora
mon the first gam. of th erlea between
the eeet and west her todsy. I to 4.
Score: ' -
rHILADEIJ-MA-
CHICAGO.
AH. H. u. a
ah. x. o a.
TlvMinMU. If 4 1
(I 'Biati, rf
Rolloehir. e
liKelleher, .lb
OiGrlrMS. lb
OIPlsc. rf
King, If . I
Bsm. Sb 4 11
Wslksr. rf ' 4 1 1
WTIIH.ma f 8 1 4
Plrktnsi-). 5b 1 TjMilier.lf
siurh.i. as 4 11 5'Hrul. lb
Iilie, lb 4 1 IS. 0'O'rinell,
Hentine.
Ban p
3 1 VI mnun, p
-A A Tl Km. n
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18 II ir-Ienes. p ?' I !
. Totals
UsusgBaa 1 v
Touts - 17 II 17 11
Batted for Seen tn ssvent. ' . ..
Batted far Jones in nintn, . -Score
by Innings: ......... ,
Philadelphia HMHI? ?!
Chicago lilt
Summary Runs: Rapp, Walker (2),
Williams (3). Psrklnson (2), Fletcher,
Kelleher, Flack, Miller, O'Farrell. Errors:
Kruf. Freeman.- Two-bsae hita: O'Farrell
(2). Miller (2), Walker. Three-baae hit:
Henllne. Home run: Parkinson. Stoltn
basea: Btats (1), Kelleher. Sacrifice Mts:
Henllne. Leslie, . Fletcher. . Left on bases:
Phllsdelphla, 7: Chicago, I. Base a balls:
Off Ringt 1: off Jones, 1. Btruck out: By
Freemh. I: by Rint, 1; by Jones, 1.
Hits: Off Freeman. 16 In ( 1-1 Innings:
oft Kene, 1 In 1-1 innlpg; off Jon, 1 la
2 Innings. Losing pitcher: Frsemsn. Um
pires: McCormick, Rigler, Pflrman. Tim:
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McCOROBRADY
Oanalia, Nab.
Steelier and
Hanson .Will
Meet on Mat
! Article for WinnerTilfAH
Meeting Signed by Joe'i
Brother and J. W. El
Hnoij of Omaha.
Jo Stfcher, former world' wres
tling champion, and Charlie Minion
inft ariirt t J:.V) yeiterday for
a winner uke all wreithnf match in
Omaha.
The uriiclra were tignrd Ky Tony
5iechrr. Je" brother, and J. W.
I.laood, Omaha p"rtman, who di
rect the buiinrn aflair of Hanton,
To Ba Staged Here.
The match, they auteetl, hatt he
itaged in Omaha on July 4, or with
in 10 d-y after that date.
The match will he wrestled on a
winner-takc-all bsi and it the cul
mination of a winter of argument
hriwern Mcthcr on one it'ie and
Hanson on the other.
Club Undetermined.
What club will stage the match
ha not been determined. The Amcr
kan Legion i laid to hold the itaie
permit for July 4 and therefore i
likely to- be given the firtt oppor.
tunujr to hold the wrcatting match.
Hanion ia the protege 01 Farmer
Burn, who gained, fame last wintrr
hy wreitling a three-hour draw with
Slanilau Zytbrko in Nanhvillr.
Tcnn.. and later defeated Fat, Magill
of Wiiner in Omaha.
It will be Stecher'a first appear
ance in Omaha in more than two
years.
Yank Jocks Ride
on French Tracks
Pari. May 9. Horse racing in
France is again in full f-wing and this
year, in the Tari diMrict at kail,
look a if it will be as prosprrou
for the director of various racing
sot iotirs a in the past.
While the teason i as yet too
young to reveal any horses of merit
American stables already have shown
that they mean to make a bold bid
for high honors during the year.
American jockeys are as enthusiastic.
What now . are old celebrities of
the French turf, where jockeys are
concerned, have reappeared this year.
Foremost among them vis Frank
O'Neil, who finished top of the win
ning jockeys last year. O'Neil has
signed on again for A. K. Macomber
owner of one of the biggest stables
in the country. Already his horses
have shown good qualities, and of six
seen out at the time of writing four
have been winners. .
dllriariv TTnraoarinji
Pitchers Beat Dold
The Cudahy packing company's
team of horseshoe hurlers defeated
the Dold packing team, 586 to 389
and 597 to 349i sThe Swift and com
pany trimmed the Armour pitchers,
572 to 448.
.The standings of the teams entered
in the horseshoe , pitching tourney
follow: '
Won Lost
. ' 0
. 1 1
. . 1 "1
. 4
Pet.
10i0
soa
150
, 0
Cudahy
Dolda .'.
Swifts .
Armour
2 for 25c
UraWeaU '
15c .
Vaoderbilra
4
3 for 50C
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