THE BEtS: OMAHA. KRtUAl. MAY 1. 1022. Frenchman Outweighs "Kid" Eighteen rounds Fans Hiss Winner Uout Lasts Two Minutes and Fifteen Seconds. Georges- Carpentier Scores Knockout Over -'"Ted" Levis -in First Round World's Light-Heavy weight Champ Drives Sharp Right to Point of Englishman's Jaw For Victory Wins in First Round A t4 rw, I-onjoii. May II. (icurf CarimiiM-r tonight knocked out Ted (Kid) l.cfti in the lint roun.l id what ua lo have been a .Ground bout lor th hghi-hcavywriitlit rhaiitioruliiii id the world, held by I arpcntier. The end ramo when Caniciitirr, in brrkiii,f Irrnw a clinch, drove luro rush! lo the ixiint ol I.eia' i.iw. The l'livrlnhiiiaii ton. lilrd over backward mid lay motion lrt on the floor until , the referee j roiiHijj iu, then Carprutirr ptikrd up hit fallen (ne ami aided tn carry iiii; hmi to hii rornrr. The spectators we Uw to real- ie what had otctirrfd, but finally they coiiirrhriulrd that the battle va over and Lewi was defeated, time aro a storm of boot and cries of "foul" front all paiit of the vat audienre, which drowned out the comparatively little applause Carneu- tier was receiving Irom tin partisans, Carpentier Outweigh Lewis From the sound of the ftony to the end of the referee's count two iiuii- utrs and fifiren seconds intervened, Carpentier weighed I7S pound, the light-hcavywei(ht limit, while Lewi Hpned the scales at 157 pound with hi clothe on when the fighters weighed in this afternoon. Jack Dcmpsty, the world's heavy weight champion was the first man after Francois Drscamps to congratulate Carpentier after the knockout. Car pentier left the ring and proceeded lo his dressing room through lanes of hissing and hoomg fight fans. The great Olynipia amphitheatre held a record crowd, for the battle had attracted widespread interest. Hundreds of handsomely gowned women were among the spectators and evinced keen disappointment at the quick work made ,of the llritish favorite by the Frenchman. Among others present were the Duke of York and 1'rince Henry, who were seated at the ringside. Jack Dcnip sey was applauded as he entered the arena, and was shown to a seat near the royal personages, to whom he was later introduced, lie chatted with them for a moment Lewis Takes Aggressive When the gong scut the fighters to the center of the ring, Lewis took the aggressive. He sent a right jab to the neck, followed by a left to the body. There was a clinch and the referee, Joe Palmer, called upon the men to break, tie then jumped be tween them and pulled them apart. Immediately the fighters again went into a clinch, jabbing fiercely. Palmer forcibly pried them apart again, and then arministered a caution to both. Lewis continued the aggressor. He got in two lefts on Carpentier and the crowd .madly cheered him. Carpentier closed in, and held on. Will Organize-. . Industrial League Another amateur baseball league will be added to the "Muny" asso ciation fold Friday night when play ers interested in the organization of a new industrial league meet at 7:30 in the city hall. At a meeting held in the city hall last night gor the purpose of organiz ing the league, the Guarantee Fund Life, Union Pacific Freight Accounts and the Federal Jieserye banks were represented. Another team and per thrce will enter the new Saturday Class "B" curcuit. ' Any teams wanting franchises in the new league are urged to have representatives at the Friday meet ing. ' English May Combine " to Meet U..S. Crews New York. May ll.-JHocal row ing enthusiasts are discussing with interest the possibility of an Oxford Cambridge crew competing in this country during the coming summer. According to word received from England, members of the two Eng lish university crews would not be adverse to forming a combined eight oared shell crew rowing several races in Canada and this country in July and August, providing their op- portents were selected along some? what similar lines. Britton and Leonard Meet in Bout About June 1 New York, May 11. Jack Britton, welterweight champion, and Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, were matched today for a bout to be fought about June 1. 'The promoters reserved the right to make it a 12 round no decision affair for the Jer sey City arena or a 15-round decision, match at the New York Velodrome. Barney Burch Signs Pitcher Tipple gantry uurcn, owner ot the Oma ha Western league liurlaloe. an nounced yesterday that Dan Tirmle f vim r Omaha pitcher, who hurled lil year for the Dallas ctuS fcf the lexas league, would join the local Kam in Dei Moines rndav. , Tipple woii -.'0 satnes for the Dal I.k ilul) last season and is consider ed one of the best hurlers in the Itxas circuit. Harry Smith, manager of the Hastings rluh of the Nebraska State league, lias purchased rred Wigine ton. youthful Omaha hurler. "Wis will hurl for Hastings in the otdte rvcue. The Buffaloes and St. Joseph faints play here today. Bx6eb&UDopo OFFICIAL SCORES WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAT IS. Western League. MM. V. T. W. WK. T. F. Omaha ID X H I ..- Tulsa 17 11 ' 7 IS x .. Sioux CUT x 9 2 4 10 .. Denver 3 13 11 37 x .. Dee Moines 3 i 4 13 11 .. Wichita 3 1 4 8 S .. St. Joseph 13 t x II i .. Okla. Cily x II. I ' 18 . 1 National IniH, Mid. ' h T. W. WK. T. F. Brooklyn 7 3 X 3 3 .'. Phlla'phla x 3 4 13 2 .. New York: at S 3 S O.. Chicago X 4 0 4 9 . , Boston -x 1 9 1 5 . . St. I.ouis x 8 . ! 2 2 .. Cincinnati x 4 3 7 ... Pittsburgh g S x 16 2 .. American Iniut. Mid. XI. T. W. WK. T. F. Detroit S t 19 32 S .. St. Louis S 7 1 14 S .. Cleveland 14 4 S 24 S ,. Chicago S 7 2 14 1 Boston I 3 13 3 .. Wash'ton t S 3 II 3 .. New York 1 IS 4 ., Thila'phia IS ' 24 4 .. - American Amo latfoa. . ' - r iltf. 11. T. W WK. T. F. Kan. Cite 7 I 1 9 ',. Milwaukee IS 14 7 39 .. Ioapolis 17 2 25 14 .. Louisville 1 3 7 S3 5 .. iliuapolis X 3 11 14 4 .. St. Paul x I 4 x ., .. Toledo x ex.. Oluwhas. Ill 1 x.No game- Tot. 8. R. Vet. S. R. Tot. L R. Tot. 8. R. Ifannon Starts Training " for Stcchcr Match Charlie Hanson, local heavyweight wrestler who has sinned to meet Joe Steelier in, a finish match here some time in July, started working out yesterday at the "Y gyitmastuni. Ue prepared is my motto, said Hanson. That the bout1 will be an honest-to-goodness "shoot in' " match was made plain yesterday when Hanson Si-id that neither wrestler asked for traming expenses. ' It, I dont win I dont want any n.cncy, remarket! "farmer tsurns latest find in the mat game. Joe ,Stecher .eft yesterday for his heme at Dodge. The former world's champion has becu playing bi'l this season, rut will c,uit the dimionj ?nd start preparing for his match vith .Hansoiu Jack Dempsey Is Lionized at Brighton London, May 11. Jack Dempsey yesterday paid a long delayed visit to his great friend, Harry Preston, dean of English sportsmen. He was his guest at luncheon, to which the town councilors and leading sport ing personages were invited. He was mobbed trom tne time ne arrived until he left. A hundred women and girls watched him at lunch through the seaside windows of the hotel. He kissed 79 babies and autographed 54$ books. "This town has" the most charm ing women I have seen. It is better than Paris, even though Paris is a great town." ' Safe or Out i y r J 4Mi: kvf . - - b-- Vr52 I fin cIT (Vss. . "... 'u ' '' . v t . . .v . Omaha Buffaloes Lose Final Game of St Joseph Series William Lindberg Hurls Good Contest for League Lead- Locals Play at.Des ?rs- Moines Today. By Q. Two are out and runner on second. The batter hits tha hall for two bases. Ha ruts first baas. 'The ball la returned to first and the batter called out. The um pire saya the run from aecond does not count. Why not? A. The batter aever reached first base and with two out no mo can score it the batter fulls to get tt 'int. Q. Should the umpire call time at once In case of a collision T A. The umpire must not call Usae, un til there to ne longer a Besstbilitjr ot play. An aeeident of that character Is distress ing but the team at bat is entitled to full protection, O. If the ball Ig pitched to the batter and hits the (round before It sets te home Plata Is It a legal pitch r -' A. Yea. It is legal In the sense that It must be ruled upon. Of course. It would be a baM, bat If the batter strikes at It a strike s announced and If lie hits It the hall is to be fielded as any batted ball would he. Q. Whan does a play begin on a ball field, that Is, a play which involve bats man? A. A play begins the raament the pitch-, er begins to wind up to deliver the ball. If he stops his wind np It ig a balk so It Is only fair to a tart the play with his pre liminary motion. Q. Must thers be a whits line between, first and second and aecond and third to show the base running Una? A. There Is ne need tor then. A car 41 n latitude Is held as to the baseline bnt of course It is the effort of every runner tn run In Just as straight line as pos sible between these bases. GolfRxcts Q. In match play where a player' ball rolls-against the flag stick while tt is Still In position and stops there, can he claim to have holed out on the stroke? A. ' No, but he entitled to remove the stick himself, sad it the boll drops in he Is credited with hellnsr one- on the atrok. or course. If hi coddle was standisur at tne nolo, naieuur tne suck, even though it still remained In place, the playrr knee the hole in match pia. Q. Who is considered the longest driver among American professionals t A. This Is largely a matter of opinion. Jim Bemes and Bob MacDsaekl are very long drivers, (jnarlle Hell of Bl rating! Is another, and there are numerous ethers. Q. Is long driving sovery essential in a champion player? A. It depends on what feu mean by "Ions; driving," of coarse, but a compe tent a critic as George Dancea say one of the first things he asks about prom Islng young pleyer Is whether be can (ot plenty of distance. You will find all of the first-class players, both amateur and profewiioaal. able to hit the ball tot good distance. Q. Can the opponent claim the hole, where a player has holed out say for a four, then accidentally atopa his oppon ent's putt for a four? A. Ko, where a player haa holed ont, and the opponent is left with on? stroke for a hair, nothing he can do will cause him to lose the half. Q. When two balls stop within an Inch or so of each other on the fairway, and one Is lifted, must it be replaced in the exact spot. It in playing the other ball, the player took up a divot, or In any way disturbed ths lis of the lifted ball? A. Ke it may be replaced as near the original place as possible so as to give a Us simitar to the original. . If any gelf rules puasle you, write . Innts Brown, care of our Sporting Kditor, . enclosing stamped return en- vetope. t HumnhrrV Beaia Madlnon. Humphrey. Neh.. May 10. (Special ) Tn a fast and Interesting ami here Sun day tho locals defeated MadiftOn. 6 to S. Humphrey bunched Us hits off Wnerle In the third, sixth sail eivhlh Innings. Bennehan. on ths mound for the Hum phrey team, pitched his usual good brand of ball. The locale will Journey te New man Grove Sunday. RALPH WAGNER. HE Omaha Buffaloes were their own eue mies in the last game of the St. Joaeph ser ies here yesterday af- temoon. and the re-' Suit was that the herd dropped theirs iifth consecutive game by the score of 5 to 4, in the tirst innine ot the contest the Buffaloes scored two runs on a base on balls, double, single and a stolen base. The count for the ini tial frame might have been three in stead of two had- an Omaha coach allowed "Whitey" Gislason to scam per home on Wilcox's double, to cen ter. - - , ' ; . Uislason walked and then Wil cox doubled with no one out. "Whit ey" was rounding the bags at high speed when he wa9 held up at the third station. Wilcox's double was to deep center and the Omaha sec ond sacker could have easily scored had he been permitted - to continue to home from third base, s, Uislason crossed the plate a minute later, how ever, when Manush singled. . ; T Locals Score Two. The Buffaloes scored two in the third on a base on balls, sacrifice.. single by Manush and a double by Griffin. In the fifth with no outs Wilcox singled and Lee sent a high one Out to Bonowitz. The Saint centeriitta er speared the apple. Wilcox had already touched second and was en route to third when Bonowftz whip ped the ball to Smith, thereby elim inating Mr. Wilcox from further play irt the inning. William ; Lindberg, recruit southpaw- pitcher, hurled a good game for the league leaders, allowing the Buffaloes only six scattered hitr. Two of these came in the first, twq in the second arid one in each the fourth and fifth innings. : The St. Joseph pitcher also pushed a mean bat in the sixth frame wiiei) he singled t.0 right, scoring Jufer from third with the winning run. Lindberg had good control throughr out the contest, issuing three widely scattered bases on balls. The Buffalo hurlers didn't fare S3 good. Poison was the first Omaha pitcher to face the' Saints. He al lowed the . visitors two hits and a base on balls in the first and filled thp bags, but pulled his teammates out in safety. He was stingy with his hits until the fifth, when he sailed higher than a kite and was nicked for three runs on three hits and a base on balls. ,.- Ppls,on to Showers. Poison went up higher in the sixth when the Saints scored two more runs on three singles, double and sacrifice. When he came' down he went to the showers. Stokes relieved Poison in the eighth and had the Saints eating out of his hand for the remainder of the game. During the two innings he pitched two Saints hit the breeze and only one succeeded in ' getting anvthintr that looked like a hit. ' The Buffaloes leave this morning for Des Moines where they open a four-game series this afternoon. Puryear and Herman May Fight Here Earl Puryear, Denver bantam weight boxer, and Pete Herman, for mer champion, may meet in a 10 round bout in Omaha soon. ' The local promoter who is angling for the bout, also expects to stage a Earl McArthur and Eddie Anderson JO-round fight. Bouts between these four bantams should be worth seeing. The Bee leads all the other paoers in port news. Read The Bed first ) HITS-DMI55ES BY THE BUFFALOES Smith, lb 5 lurruiea. ir . ... b'isher, rt .5 lioaowlts, c(. . S Uvfate, s S Meltonald, lb . S ST. JOSEPH. AUHUIH HII SB PO A E Kufor. gi fJraheki. e . . I.lndberg, p. Totals .... 4 - . e a Gislason, 9b . AianuSB, cf . . t.rlffiii. rf .. Boedeeor, lb . tirantham, Sh Linglo, e . . . xPelson, p . . tones, p . i . . , Ulrrnwa .... ..IB 5 11 li 1 1 27 IS 1 UMAUA. All R H TB KH SB PO A E i . '.'. ..0 ..1 i e v o I I O 0 0 0 e e a 1 0 v S 1 0 It 6 1 see ooo e o o o 0 0 a e o 4 0 a 8 s a 31 i I l i n u o xHi thus baited for Poison in seventh luting, (score by Innings:, St. Jnueuh millltn A!t Omaha ..HIHIIO 0 t Summary-rSarned rane:Omaha. 4i St. Joseph, ft. Lett on basest Omaha, 4 St. Joseph, a. Ban and hits: OXt Poison, 9. and IS la 1 innings, off Stokes, none anoV l in s innings; on s4NUiarg, 4 and in innings. Winning pitches) .hdksrg. Losing pitcher I Poison. Struck; eutt By Poison, 1; by Stokes. 3: by Uod.erg, Bases on balls: Off Poison, 6; off Stokes, none; off Lindberg, S. Ieuble plays: Bonowlts to Smith. Two-base bits: Wil cox, tirlffln. Nufer. Bonowlts ?). Vm plres:. Mettlooan and Browne. , Tune of game: 1:45. Packers Trounce svitshes. Sloux City, May 11 Sioux City out played Wichita in all departments of the fame and took the deciding contest of he series by the score of 10 to 6. Clyde, Williams, recently obtained from tbe Kansas City club, starred both tn ths tbox and at the bat. He yielded but 6 hits in 7 innings, struck out t Wichita bats men and got a home run and two doubles id. inree legal times at bat. Score: WICHITA AE. H. O. A. Smith, cf 3 0 1Q Aiuuonsiu, ID & u s Washburn, SO 5 1 8 East, rf 3 10 Rlskeley, If S 2 2 Griffin, 3b 4 10 McDowell, as 4 1 2 Bales', s 5 V 6 1 a Musser, Totals 5 S U 14 sioux art ab. ir. a A. Htmllton. ss 4 2 4 1 rlpmlug ay, 3b S Klnta, cf 3 Metz, lb 4 Ostemrd, rf S Boliison, If S Palmer. 2b 4 Ruth, o -3 Williams, p. 3 Bosttger. p 0 4 1 2 12 0 2 7 0 10 3 10 0 2 1 3 2 12 3 0 i 0 Tntftls tt.t IU 97 1A Wichita ............0 0 10 12 10 11 Sioux City 12031030 x 10 Summary Runs:' Washburn, East (2), Blakoley, Haley, Musser, Hamilton (2), Hemingway. Elsh, Palmer (2), Roth (2)1 Williams (3). Errors: McDowell, ' Haley, Musser, Hamilton, Palmer, Two-base hits! East, Washburn, Haley. Williams (2), Hemingway, Three-base hit: Hemingway. Home runs: Musser, Blakeley, Roth, Wil liams, Hamilton. Sacrifice hits: Elsh, Roth, Williams. Stolen bases: Smith (2), Blakelsy, Met, Blab, Hamilton. Hits and runs:' Off Williams, 6 and 6 Irt T Innings. Earned runa: Wichita, S; Sioux- City, 10. Left on bases: Wichita. 11; Sioux City, 8. Bases on balls: Off Musser. 8; off Wil liams. 3; off Boettger, 2. Struck out: By Musser, 4; by Williams, 9; by Boettger, 2 Wild pitches: Musser (2). Hit by pitched ball: Ostergard. by Musser; Griffin and McDowell, by Williams. Umpires: Ander son and Donahue, Time: 2:05. Boestem Trim Indians. v P" Mo'nes, May 11. Des Moines hit both Warden and Love hard and In ad dition took advantage ot the visitor's mlsplays to win the. una! and' deciding game of the three-game series with Ok lahoma City. The score was 11 to 1 Score: OKLAHOMA C'ITT Pitt, rf Otas'ardl. UddletDn. Bates, lb Fisher, c Long, e Uassey. 2b Tate. 3b I.aSalle, ss Warden, p love, p v AB. H. O. A. 4 15 1 if I I 1 4 1 3 2 1 1 1 S 4 0 ft 0 3 0 DES U0IKB8 AB. H. O. A. 6 4 2 1 Gorman. 2b Grant. 3b Boms, cf Wagner, lb Milan, If TiirffMtn 5J Tuns, rf l Hreen, 3 2 Lynch, p 0 01 0 4 Totals 4 2 0 1 4 17 0 3 12 0 3 2 3 1 Sill 5 3 2 0 5 0 3 0 Jll 0 4 40 12 27 "I 3S 8 24 14! Totals Oklahoma City 0100000 1 ues sioines l i 0 0 2 4 3 0 x 11 Summary Runs: Bates. Oorman (3), Grant (2). Horna (2). Milan (2). Tur-?S?"kLy,u:h- Errors: Tate (2), LaSalle 3, Wagner. Two-base hits: Tuna, Milan. Sacrifice hits: Horna. Wagner (3). Stolon bases: Massey. German. Milan. Left on bases: Oklahoma Cltv 7- r, rtna. i, Struck; out: By Lynch. 2: by Warden, 1. Bases on balls: Off Warden. 2; off Love 1 Earned runs and hits: Off Lynch, 1 and in S Innings; off Warden. 2 and 4 in 1 2-3 Innings; off Love. 4 and 11 in 1-3 In nings. Losing pitcher: Warden. Umpires: Holmes and Ormsby. Time: 1:31. Little Rock Players Injured During Game Atlanta. Ga.. Mav 10. Sh nrtitnn Jackson and Center Fielder Liefer of the Little Rock baseball club wer injured probably seriously in the fourth inninsr of today's came with Atlanta, when they collided behind secona Dase wmie trying to get a fnort ny. it was Said J was fractured. Gmlinal Hurler Holds Giants to Lone Rase Hit Bunt liy H.nrroft H-l' Hill DoiiL of No-Hit Caiuo St. Iitii Witu hy Store of 2 to 0. Si. Louis, May ll-IMI UosV held the thaniHuu Giants to tint tut liHjjy, the CardiiuU wintiinu. 2 to 0. lite lone kuoik was niede by ti-tn-cruit iu his hrt tune at Imi whcii he placed a perfect bunt alon the first base hue. Two er ago Doak was robbed of a no hit game on a similar play. Sort: MCW tae' lUixMn. a Welles. I'd. tuMM4, if M-Ml If ...!. lb All 11 II A r e i ewiia. n I S I 1wns. Set LBV.B. . lelS Hwr, a s I IWK is (III HMtt, it at. m ii n ii v. a. 4 14 4 4 4 S I I 4 I i !u4St4. f rtissh s 4 I kiuura, dills tlwii-s. rt St set WkH r e e i e S S HtnmM, Sill I e Uusa, S I J folate M t 34 mi Halted fur Iinuglss la tin llatlod fur Manilas la Slh. ataute by mains; 41. Louis ,... e t S S-S lUHUiaO SUi-e: Bmiiq. Toponer, r tar: Uaatislt. Two-bose hits: Mrll.niy, Turpuivi. Hiolen base: Hmlih. aernfwe hit: i'usk. ihiuble plsyi tfiotk-TarHreer Kuuruior. Itl va Wl; New Turk. Si itt. Louis, t. Uaas ea balls: off Usk. 4. airuik out: By lHsk, S. L'lupiresi U Pay and llatt. Tlmei I it. Keds Kralu Hravse. Cincinnati. Alar II i-'inciunatl defeat ed Uoatoa ia a slugging mated today. te S. Tbs game was featured by a triple play whu U"bne was headed off st Hie ulale sflor two ma lisd besa retired by Kopf, Kvrd and llolka Huston used live pitchers and Cincinnati too, newte. wiernis I clsci.nnatl I AH. HO.ll All. H. O. A. PusnIL cf 4 S S llama f S 1 3 4 huuf. m ill I, lauk.i. lb H lSaoiiS. rf t 1 I 4 Imocalt, II Cull. If 11 IIUk lb ' Huvkel. 3b 4 S I Hutu, rf Hulke. lb 4 11 I Hsrsnte, e 1 titSMnae, s S t I Hin-UI. 3b ( 0 I uuoa, w it ii i i V L l.i as. 1hm m 4 .m TwIm ..,, t ts ,eit,ike UeuM .., i, if il i ,we i.m asi. lay It it . tsiti teOesdet'e stseaWa, M. iea. tteasba, . Mui t ut, I; w i. an. . ie Slwam. Ill nhUSaias City, L Taiale(, old albs. Tea's tsaassw, tlaisba al ! iMam, tMi my at iMetae, OkiehaMie i ns at J-i'a. h "h't gslttss whxlxled. I. fa it .Itl I .11 l ! 1 J K sTIOS il. LsttUlK klaadlaaa. WIL W is s .ih iimU,s ii l4 II .111 fl.,1.4.1 k. M lwle II IS ,ta mhiu t r unxisa ii ii iu n g InW's MeMtlla. Ht Louis, s, ,sv. Vurk. I. t'leoan.ll, ; ll..iDa. a, Hiouaita . I'titaimlt. t. I'liilsdelphia. ill On. , t. TkI,'s tiaasew, Philsdalphla el lhli.su. No turn at ai, ltme, Hnetaa at 1'iiUbuish. Ilimklya al fln.li.a.il, AwKKK tw I r Aot B Msndlags. . w ' p T M .fi Itillaual kia l L rvt II .i It 4 31 I' .its it ,ste New York Yankees Beat While Sox in Tiht Uatlle i. r t svxt tb 4 O'Nell. 4 Walaoe. tMK'lUlr. a 1 VI uoiiisa. p e e Nlclinuwa. if a l.ninf. p Uaiusr Braxton. D Oowdr NUOU 1 1 01 1 l a a el l siw. Total 4 a ii a a 4 S 4. I 5 3 4 1 S lilt l t 5 1 S 13 It 31 ( Tnl.ls 33 M 13 Baited for Lansing In Tib. Hatted for Braston Iu nth. Batted for Powell In Slh. e ... u ..... . Pn.. I MnltfA Vlra. uiu iii. i j .""- - - - O'Neill (2), Burns, TJaubert (8). Puncan. . . . n I .... T 1 1 1. nonne, narpor, iisri,., ,,, ... -. Kopf. outhworth. Two-base hits: Duncan, Ford. Three-base nits: t.aveney, Sacrifice hits: Bouthworth (J). Hargrave. tinuhla nlavs: Haruer-Cavney, Ford- Hoik. Triple play: Knpf-Kord-Holke-O'NellL Left on bases: Boston, I: Cin cinnati, t. Bsses on balls: Oft Watson. 1; off Oescbger. 1; oft McQuillan, 1; off Lan sing, 2; off Couch, 1; oft RUey, 1; off . . .. ... , C. . I. ..... Tl .. U.I.M, 1, bu nrsiiun, t. oimm ii.ii ij -r Couch, 1: by Riser, 3. Hits: Off Watson, 4 In 3-3 Inning: off Oeschger. I In 2-3 In ning; oil Mcwuiuao, t in a munis, v.. Lansing, 4 In 3 1-3 innings; off Couch, S in i 4-0 tunings, uit mrjr, , nlngs; off Braslon, I In Innings. Hit by piccnea sail: nargrava, oy sncviuiunu. Passed ball: O'Neill. Winning pitcher: Bls ey. Losing pitcher: Oeschger. Umpires: VJulgley and Moran. Timet . - ' ' Krrore Costly for Dodgers. Pittsburgh, May 11 Brooklyn's error were costly and the Pirates made It three straight from the Dodgers by winning to ds y's game, 13 te 3. Maranvllle'e single in the fourth inning made it 18 consecu tive games In which he has hit safely. Scores BBOOKf.W. I PrrTflBCROIT. An. 11. O. A.I AB. 11. O. A. nih. ss s I'hnston. Sb S TOrifnth. rf S Wheat, If Myers, cf Post, lb Olsnit, 2b ' Miller, e , 1 HiUiilinf, 3 Ruet&er, p 1 Vance, p 1 Onrdnntfr. P 1 k. tiritrita i Decatur, p 0 1 3 2 H'ruTllle. ai 1 3 1 elfin, of 4 2 1 8 OIBisbee. It S3 8 3 8 ClEns. 2b -" ' S 3 4 2 3 llTrsynor. S1 I I 4 14 H Mueller, rf S3' 4 12 S'Orimm, lb 4 1 1 0 0 OlMattox. o 3 1 3 13 lUdsras. n . 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 al Totals 42 IS 27 6 el o i o II -i I Jackson's skull Hotals 40 13 24 111 Batted for Gordonler In 8th. . Score by Innings: Brooklyn IIIII1H 0 8 Pittsburgh I V v l l v x 13 Summary Runsi High, Johnston (2). T. Griffith. Wheat. Hunsling, Maranvllla, Carey (!). BiRbee 2, Bns (2), Traynor.- Mueller (2), Mattoa (2). urrors: uign (z. Johnston, Olson. Adams. Two-base hits: Johnson, . T. Griffith, Myers (2), Bns. Three-baBe hit: Bigbee. Home runs: Sluel ler. Hungllnc. Stolen base: Bigbee. Sacri fice hit: Adams. Double play: Mueller Grimm. Left on bases: Brooklyn. 1; Pitts burgh, 9. Bases on balls: Off Vance, 2. Struck out: By Gordonler. 1; by Adams, 3. Hits: Off Ruether, 4 in 1 inning; off Vance, 10 In 3 innings; off Gordonler, S In 3 Innlnaa; off Decatur. 1 In 1 inning. Wild pitch: Vance. Winning pitcher: Adams. Losing pitcher: Vance. Umpires: Sentelle, Klem and Emslie. Time: 1:43. riilllle Tronnee Cub. Chicago, May 11. Chicago dropped from socond to fourth place today when PhiU adelphia took a 10-lnning game from them. 11 to 9. while St Louis and Pitts burgh won their games. Walker's single, with tbe bases filled In the last inning, a result of Keen' wlldness, enabled the visitors to clinch the game. Score: J-HlLADKhPHIA. I CHICAOO ' AB. H.O, A.I AB. H.O, A. rii'rvAiui. If 1 1 s nlSt.st.7. cf .3071 in ifoiiocner, ss 4 a a nlKellehet, Sb Hum. 3b Wnlker. rf 2 0 . 3 Williams, cf S 0 4 OlOrlmes, lb. Hantmson, zds ii i 41 risca. rr 1 1 4!Frilr3, rf 9 11 Htlller. If 0 0 OITprry, 21) 0 1 1 0 Fletcher, ss Trfjslie, lb "If Ins Tne. lh irenMnfl, e Knhbell. p Rnti. n "Wrlah'tone 10 0 OITfiwmon, V 0 Winters, p 1 0 0 0l""CaH8hsn 1 IKeen, p S ToUlS " 36 10 30 171 ; ' Totsls 3 OlOTarrell. a 3 4insbome, P 1 41 Knufmsn, p 0 01 Barber 1 1 3 11 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 A 2 8 0 0 0 O n 0 1 39 11, 30 12 Bui for Leslie In Sth. Batten tor Kaufman in 7th. - - . ' Batted for Betts In Sth. - : . Batted, for ffreeman in 8th.' . , Pcare-bv innings: ...... . Philadelphia . 1 J1' CMcaso .0. 3 8 8 0 S 0 1 6 9 Summary Buns: . Lebourveau,, Parkin son, Fletcher '2). Leslie. King. Henllne (2) Hubbell. Wrlghtstone. Winters. Hol )noher (2). Kelleher. Grimes (3), Placlt. Frlbersr. O'Farrell. Barber. Errors: Fletch er. Miller. Two-base hits: Leslie. Grimes. Flack, Hollocher. Kelleher. x Three-base hits: Kaufman. Leborvean. Home run: Fletcher. STifice hits: Kelleher (2). Le hourveau, Fletcher. Double nlay: Statz IfKlleher. Le't, on bases: Philadelphia, 8: Chicaifo. K Beset on balls: Off Osborne. 2: off Kavfmei. 2; off Winters, 2: off Keen. 3. Struck nut: By Hubbell. 1: bv Freeman. 1: by Winters, 1. Hits: Off Osborne. 1 In 1 2-8 Innings: off Kauf mann. 4 In S1-3 Innlnite: off Freeman. 3 in 1 tnnlnst: off Ken. 2 In 2 Innings: off Hubbell. 7 in 6 1-3 Innings: off Betta, 2 In 2-3 innina: off Winters. 2 In. 3 innings. Hit by nltched ball: Wlker, by Kauf trmpn: Williams, by Keen. Winning "Itcher: Winters. Losing ptcher: Keen. Umpires: Pfirman, McCormick and Big ler. Time: 2:53. Today in Ring History sa imi ir ,'i Iwihi ji -inriaae t i II ,3joi ikine 11 . . ii 11 ,iHSHSs,g. a 1; ,jm YewlerilaA'e Heesilla. Cleveland, t; I'biiailslbhie, 4. fl Louis, i; Waahllislun, I. .n.w YMrH, 4: t'hi.ssu. I. liiroi, ; bMeiun, t. , ... . . Ted Iissms, !. land at Wsahinaiun. Mi. Louis at l'tiil4rl.hJe. IMroit at New Vol a. t'bieasa st llualun. WrKlf AM AaMK.I.TION w MawllMas. Mli'SMMia Id .iA Kaiuss City 14 '1 4 Ml.n.,lli M ,J.MU r.ul II IS 5 Ullmukre 14 II .Sou llnille I II .411 IHuintaK U II ,MIITollo I 13 ,JS Vesterdev' Kmults. Jinllanapnlla. 14: Milwaukee. . Ksnsaa t'lty, I; Ixuivile, S. Jllan.aoolls. 4: Columbus. 1. Tuledu-Ki. Paul, wet ground. Todav's Oaatra. Toledo at Ht. Paul. N other games scheduled, Ameflrae Aaaeelallan. At Minnrapulls u if bp Minnaat'Olis , : .... .4 1 Columbus ., f 1 Uaitrrles: Sanders. Murweu"a'nd Hart Icy. Lees; Mangum and Mayer. At Kansas City- n. . v Loulivlll I- i i Kansas City ' 3 Batterlea: Ing Tincup and lirott.m; Sdiupp and UcCarty. At Mllwaukeev R H B Indianapolis , 14 jJ j Milwaukee u q llattenrs: Weaver. Cavet and Krusger; rhasok. Clerk, Llngrsl. Dietrich and Ileum u, Myatt. St. Paul. May 11 Toledo-St. Paul gam poslponnd; wet grounds. Southern Asehrlallon. At Atlanta 2, Chattanooaa 1 (3 Inning.) At New Orleans 2, Kaahvllle t. At Birmingham 1, Little Bock 1. -At Mobile 13; Memphis ?. . Money Arrives at Local Track Money arrived at the Ak-Sar-Ben stables yesterday, and now even the grooms teel rjiuch better. Money be longs to the B-. A. Jones stable of Parnell, Mo., and raced duringjhe winter at Havana. Money won' six consecutive starts and is expected to kick considerable dust up at the local oval. Frank' Troeh Ranking Gun "of Present Season New York, May 11. Frank M. Troeh, an aniateur o! Vancouver, Wash,, stands at the head of the list of trapsbooters for the present sea son, made public today bv the Amer ican Trapshooting association. His mark is 2.Z65 targets broken out of 2,300. He shot at four tournaments. Faateriirri Title Three Out of Four (rMiict) in Serif Luiky Break in Seventlt DrH'iJetl CouleoL New York, Mdy ll.-The .Now York Ydnkee niiide it three out of fuur from Chicago, winning the lvt Same of the srrirt. 4 to I. lUnh iuncs and Kabrr pitchrd well and the iew Yorkers won by the reason of lucky break in the seventh itiiiin.. With two out, Schang on third and Jones on second, Mcl'lcllan. rmitfrd a lii.H iurield fly by Tewstcr, both runners icorins. Score: IHU'sOO I KfcW iiRH . . Ah. II O A " " JnlSHSrta, SS Miruaa, Ik l'IIIIM, n 4 Ihw rt r.u. If 4 M-.nL rf 3 Mt'Mlsn. 9b 3 H.SWIS. t rw. s H Win. rf I ?-!. If I'lUM, 3b UlllM. rt 9 Pii-n. I WWsnl, SMnal. ss Nrliau. S'Jsiies. P TJsIs I 3 I I S 13 I I I 3 t ( t 3 It 1 IMtsle M S 24 III Kror by Inninga: ........ . , t'hiraso JJ? J N-w Vorh I Hunimarr llunai l"br, llilr, Hcbsng. Junes t;i, Hrruie: Muonr (31. Slolll. le. I'li-llan, Ksbi-r. Kroll. Two-base hits: Jones, fsuer. Ks-riflra hlte: r-ewstr. Junes, .lulinsun. Ii.ubl plavsi Cnlllna-ntruBa; Jahnaon-relliiie. Ward-sVell-Pliia. Lft on haws: N"w York, CIHraKu. 4. Bajmi on balls: Of r Fsber. 1: off oJnes. I. Hi ruck out: By Jne. t. Passed ball: Brbaug Umpire: Morlarlty and Nalllu. Timei 1:40. Ttgsra Trim Heal Hal. Boston, May 11. Uslroit mad It four straight by deflating Boston. S to I. today. Sloner rvltnvad Juhnson In the third end prooeeded lo pilch effeolively, giving bun hia aecond win of the season. Cobb single In the third soured two runs Veach'a ainsis In the fifth erored auolher and Dugan'e error on 8toner In , the eishin witn two out, was rasiwnsioiiT for the other two Detroit runs. Leibnld hit well and hie fielding wa aensational. score: DOTHOIT . I BOSTON All. II. O. a. I Alt. n. u. A fees m ilia if Sett till I IOCS 3 Blue, lb Jiaiee. 3b Cobb, cf Vearh. If ileilmasn. rf Clark. 2b Risiiey. ss Hauler. Juhusee. P Huian. p Totsls 1 13 1 0 i MIwld, cf 2 H.rtll. If 0: Dussa. ss 0 I'rtil. 2h SiMouia. rf 4'Uums, lb VIVUtr. 3b 3Wli. e xn 1.0UII 4 S S 3 4 4 3 S 3 0 0. 2 Mllireki 1 "i. CniJIo 1 Mrlaslt, be.tl, Oeidaer. Perkins, Wilier, I'lkM, Usiloeal. tietursi Wsmtsnaasa, iiieer. fwebese kiu sli'lunis. tMeail, W aii4bsaa, tiai.lHer. Ilosus ruiiat Ualie. ey, sweeil, kila ssimi Wuwt, .llfl. bill UMwII. iMtuble pleJSI ttai luasfl'rWee. Jubewa iiHiMei4l. Left ua beM, i'levsiand , i-kiladelpaia, 4. IUsm so bells i tiff lUims. a. I ulf tirk. i I. li uff Llndwe. I, Wiwli eoli sir fcVkail, 3; br l.lh.Wev, I, b Mueiest, 3. Una: UK K.ini. b. I la I I I li., elf kSiswrt, In 4 ikkihs. off Huasiari, I us III Inniaeet elf I.im.i-w. I ia 0 laeinaa. off blurion, none la I mains. W inaiag t,i, swri siunoa IMUag rii, hari kv aH. Haikt LiudMr. I'nuMinei Wiia-iv litlde brand and t'wiaeliy. Timet I J Hrewae Neat aMlurs, Wuhlngiun. May II IM, Ijuu leans It lbr out of fuur aaoe by takiae the inl uf tbs sfiea kn loUay. 3 la . The vialint runa all were stared in ess In-. ma, four of ih.m due te faulty fililie by liharniy sd Ma Hio.it and lie tne b..ih war wild, km Ike levant otMainee) , Haii.irq mn v rfmrmi T. UM I. AaUItimiM. Alt HAA in U II 1 rf 3 t I "ik 3b 10 0 1 14 S S I 31 UXIW, IB 3l mwf, IB I I II I Mbe, if Jmm'tiM l 9 a s a i-.i ik kem,L v 4 3 I eimU. If Hilliauw, If 3 I Ki.ilh K,i-r . M, e i nmwv, nj lean WrWasua, ! 1 13 3 r lue-uck, t I 3 1 i ., u e I i I , . . , lluu. p It x..l.rv, a I I asweker. f l iink.l I - liin,, a 0 Tettt 33 f -4;niM I 'IWiiUHwrt, p I Totals 3Vtfll HsiimI for Im-hary la Sth liaiisd fr I'billiiNi In h Hailed for HI,. lias In Sth. Nt-nre Hy Innings: l. I.oul. 0 0 1 0 0 0 S Washlngioa .. 0 0 t 0 0 a a Mummery Runs: Tobtn, Hl-ler, .laceb. sea. Sat lmi us. Ptu-te, Puk. Harris, iiHbl. Krrora: tlwlwr. Hush. Vet k in Mush. Oharrlty 12). T,o-bse hits: 31 e. Maaus !). Tvbln. "totrn hasra: rfnma. Jsuiibsai. Xaorifli hit: Harrla iHiubla fia: Havereid-Mi'ttuuue. l.-fl on beaeai Hi. Iulc. ; Washington, II. liasea en alls: Off Prueit, 3: off Karbary. I; off I'hllUpa. : off Biivnf. I. eirurk out! Hy Znchary. 3: bv l'rult, 2: by Phillips, I: by llriilheurt. I Hits: flff Karhary. J In innu.se: o(f Phillips, none In I Inning' off llrlllhenrt. none In I Inning: off Hrneit, 3 In 4 J-3 Innings: off Bayae. I In I 1-1 Innings. Iwe on base, none out In 7lh; off "lioi-W, none In I Inninga. Hit ly nltohed ball: Browse, by IVnell; llnwor. hy, Bayiw: Jaonbaoa. by Plillllps, Winning pitcher: Prueit Loaing pJtohar) Xarhary. L'uipirea: IMiieen and Kvsna Tlmsj 1:11, Martin Kayoes Berrell Indianapolis, May 10. Bob Mar tin, hawueiolll iillimninn nf Iia A. E. F.. knocked out "Soldier" Jack Btrrell of the Pacific coast irt the first round of a scheduled 10-round bout here tonight This bout was one of the features of a testimonial show for Jack Dillon, once a leading light-heavyweight. SI It JT Ml 'Totals as $ X 13 Bstlrd for Walters In tin. Batted for W. Collins la Sth. -Bore by Innings: Detroit t i 1 0 S 05 Boston I 1 0 0 0 13 nummary Buns: Blue. Jones. Hell- mann, (lark. Johnson, Lelbold (3), br rora: Blue, Clark, dtlgnsy (2), Stoner. Du sn. Two-base hits: Cobb, Jones, Dugan, W. Collins. Ilbold. Oacrlfire hits: Jonea, Foster. Double playa: Clarke-Rlgney-Blue, W. Colllna-Dugan-Burns. Left on bases: Detroit, I: Boston, . Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 2; off W. Collins, 4. Struck out: By Johnson. 1: by Stoner, 4; by W, Col lins, 4. Hits: Off Johnson. 3 In 2 Innings, none out In third: off Stoner. 6 In 7 in nings. Winning pitoher: Stoner. Umpires: Chill, Walsh and Owen. Tim: 2:13. Indiana Hani Athletics. Philadelphia, Hay It Howell's home run followed by Qardner'a double. Wood's single, and O'Neill's sacrifice gave Cleve land two runs in the eighth Inning aud a 3 to 4 victory over Philadelphia In the nnai game or tna series, score: CLEVELAND All. B. O. A. Evans. 1( 10 0 0 Jaulaeon, II 1 l 0 Wsniny. 21) 3 1 0 7 Sneaker. cH I 1 1 1 Molnols, IU S 1119 3 S 4 1 4 S 2 0 3 a x l PHlLAJUIJHtA. AB. H. 0. A, Touni, 2b 4 1 1 '6 John.tuo, lb 4 0 13 Walter. If 4 1 1 Perkins, o. , 4 S Miller. cf . 4 2 Welch, rf 5 0 19 Dykes. 3b 4 0 3 4 Osll'esv. u 4 1 1 3 0 Hiilmscb. P 0 0 8 0 HBcksrt. p 3 3 Oiknntael. p 0. 0 1 01 "Bauws 10 0 0 Five Major and Western League Batters. Western Fisher. 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Tommy Kilhane against Packey MrFar land, no decision. Nw York, 10 rounds. Nine Years Ago. Bay Bronson against Youmr Benny, no deciaion. New Orleans, 10 rounds. One Rnund II, ...... 1. .... I t . r . . Shrugrue, New Haven. Conn.. 10 rounds. - " " " -'n nan. ,Bi,i ri.i,iB miiwa, ii u decision. New York. 10 rounds. M,nrv Chancy knocked out Ter ry JIuCovern. Philadelphia. 4 rounds zm j i'i sTs: mm AND