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    THE' EKE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MAY 19. 1922.
Sioux City Founds Omaha Pitchers for 23 to 14 Victory; Gislason Injured
V
Packers Collect
Total of 20 Hits
OffTwoIIurlers
"Retl" tililrr GtU Sixth
Homer of SaMonlluf
faloe. Collet 17 Hiti
Off Three PUrlier.
Sioux City, May 18, Barney
Hurth' ItuhaKv proved eay (or
iou Ciiy in Hie opening gtine of
the scries, the I'mkrtt winning by
the score ( 23 to 14. (,ilMn m
injured in the fifth inning and forced
to retire from the game. Ostrrgard,
who had sacrificed, collided with tin
Umaha second baseman, who wa
covering first bae on the play,
striking him with hi knee. It was
the Packer' ainth consecutive vic
tory. The box score:
Otto Merz Hurls
Boosters to Victory
Dp Moines Pitcher Leads As
sault on Denver in Ninth
' and Wins Game.
TV Molnr. ! . May II Olio M.rs
pitched greet hall In every Inning cir.pt
th. ai.th and 14 the sea.yll which gsv
!. Moines th winning run In III. ninth
Inning nl i t to I I.Mal victory. Charlr
llorm.n. local second lnin, walked
In th. flrt Inning, it being h. twelfth
cotieeviitiv tint ha rf. bed tint bat.
ttcuie by Innings;
PKNVKR. I Dn MAINE.
AH. H O A I lH H O. A.
flxnw.. rf 4 t 3 4'flaraian. b 3 3 S
Writhe n 4 114 'Irani, J 4
l.nr.f.-f 4 1 Ml, ran. if 4
Hhan!. Ik 4 11" I'lSrahani. Ik I
W India, If 41 O1 Warner, rf S
Paitrrann, 2h J I I ( Milan. If 4
Hl.raii.rr. M 4 4 3 !t Ttirreca. M 3
Parker, a 3 1 3 5 Hrvm. a 8
Wetarl. p 3 4 14 Mm. B 4
I i
t it
Urrea.p B I - -
1 Tol.U I XI IT
Total. 38 tl Itl
Nona out whin winning run arnr4.
P.nver t a
Ies Moines 0 1 0 0 0 1 14
Summary Runs: domes. Wright, Shan,
try. Grant. Turgeon, Mr. Rrrore:
damn 1, Vers. To-hii hit.: 8h.nl. y,
rahsm Men Sacr'fl-e hit: Cirmen.
Stolen bases: nr, Turgeon. Left n
bases: Denver. 4: Pea Molnre. 14. Struck
out! Bv Mers, 8; by Gross, t. Baaea on
anile: Wrtii'l. Tl Gross. 1. Hit by pitch
ed bnll: n Mora I Patterson!. Wll.l pllrh:
Wats!. Earned run and hlla: Off Mers,
t and I In t WtHil, i and T In a 8-2;
nroaa, 1 and t In 1 1-3. losing pitcher:
Ore... t'mplres: McOloom and Brown.
Time: 1:28.
Saints Even Series
With Wichita, 7 to 3
Wichita, Kan.. May 1 Kt. Jn.oph
v.nad up tha a.rlra. taking today's gam.,
T to 3. Srora:
ST. JOBKVIT. I WICHITA.
AH. H. O.A.I AH.H. O A.
- fllMn. Ik 4 1 in BT lrtth. f S 1 I 0
r-orrldnl. If 5 110' Rrrarr. a S I 5
. Flihrr. rf I 1 1 'W.hlmm. lb S 1(1 0
1 Bnnolt. cf t 1 0' Ka,i, rf 8 1 0
Pfte, M . 4 1 S XlRlakMlnr. If 4 0 0 0
BmlUi. Jh 3 11 SiMrMnllan. 3b Sill
Kuf.r. !b I I ) f Mr-Dowrll, Sb S S 4
K.nrtlcr. a it l'H.lrv. o 4 i 4 J
ntmh. p 'ISO 5 Viiwr. n S 0 0 1
Bird, p SO SiMrOmn.II, p S 0 0 S
Total. sr u ir isi Tot.ii si ( rr ir
' Scor. hy Innlnga:
St. Jo.rph tlHtlit 7
Wichita toOOOOO 1 S
Summary Tiuna: Flsh.r. Bnnnwlts, Ta
fat (J), Nufrr, Kanrtlrr. L. Smith. B.r
gr, Hairy. Krror: Nufrr, Ilird, Blakea
Iry. JlrDonnrll. Rarrlfirra: Hmlth, Brr
gnr. Two'b.iia hlta: Bnnowlta, Dafate.
Nufrr Ea.t (2). Malry 2. Stolen
ba-.a: I.. Smith (2). Handler. Hlta:
Off Muna-r. 6 In 1 S-J Innlnga: off Mo
rionn.U, T In T 1-S Innlnga. Double play:
Tfate to OI.en, Bird to Defate to Otaen.
B.rirer to McDowell to Waahburn. Kl.hrr
to finiith to Drfat. Rtrurk out:: By
Mn.sor, 2; ;by MrDonn.ll, I: by Blrfl. 8.
T.rft on baaea: Wichita, 8: St. Joaeph, .
W-lld pitch: Mua.,er. Hit by Pitched ball:
demon. McDowell. Hlta: Off Sttimb, t
and 2 run. In S Innings: off Bird, 7 and 1
in a inning., jcarnea rung: St. Jo.epn.
S: Wichita. J. Umpires: Donahue and '
naorson. rime: 1:65.
Tulsa Hits in Pinches
. and Defeats Indians
Oklahoma, City. Ml- IS. Tulaa hit bet.
tor In the plnchen today and defeated
Oklahoma City S to S. Both teamt fielded
In aehentlonal and faultlees fashion.
TULSA. I OKLA. OTT.
. AP. H. O.A.I . AB. ff. O.A-
Tlennelt. If S 3 A O'Mtt. rf 4 S t 0
Thorn noon, lb 4 3 0 HMMriletan. If 4 18 1
P.rl., rf J I pininilarrll, cf 3 110
lellyrlt, lb 111 lRtM,lb 4 10 0
. T iith. rf 4 S 3 lor. a 4 110
awn.n. Sb 4 0 0 3IM.Me. lb 4 1 B 3
J'rOlnnia, u 1 1 R II Tate. Sb 4 111
. rm.hr. o 4 13 JltrfSalle. M 4 114
Rlack. p 41 0 SjAllen, p S 0 0 S
Toltli K 11 27 l.ll Totali 34 U 27 13
Tulaa , 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 16
Oklahoma City 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 S
s Summary Runa: Benne.lt. Thompaon.
Tavl 2. Black. Tltt, Middleton, Lone.
rore: None. Two-base hlta: Lamb. MM
dleton. Maeaay. Tbree-baae hit: Black,
Glnglardl, Crosby. Sacrifice.: Thompson,
I.etlvelr, Glnglardl. Bnsea on balls: Off
Allen. 3. Struck out: By Allen, 2: Black,
3. Earned runa: Tulsa, 6: Oklahoma
City, 3. Left on baaea: Tulaa, 7: Okla
homa City. S. Umpire: Ormabj- and
Holmes. Time: 1:40.
Bloomfield High Team
Banqueted by Fans
Bloomfield, Neb., May 18. (Spe
cial.) Members . of the Bloomfield
high school 'track team were given
a banquet at a local restaurant last
evening in honor of their having won
the northern Nebraska champion
ship at the field meet held in Wayhe
last week. Principal T. I. Fnest
and Coach C. T. Feelhaver were also
guests of honor. The banquet was
given by Messrs. F. v A. Salmon,
Hans Andreson and J. W. Dart, all
. prominent business men and ardent
supporters of athletics. '
Golf Jkcis
Q. What l th usual method of mea
suring the distance of a golf hole on an
atr line from tee to green, or along; tha
' surface?
A. For proper and accurate figure.,
measurement shantd be taken on an air
line. However, aver uneven ground this
would require trlangolation, and ordinar
ily surface meaanrementa are good enough.
A few yards on way or another make no
material difference fn the hole.
Q. If a player accidentally ateps on an
opvonenfa ball while searching for it, is
the opprnrnt entitled to lift It trom th
depression?
A. The rules provide that if n player
move an opponent's ball In looking; for It.
the ball shall be replaced. Under the
above condition good sportsmanship and
fairplay would certainty demand that th
ball be considered to have been moved,
and accordingly replaced away from the
depression.
g. Where a ball la driven out of
bounds but strikes soma object such as
a treo or rock and bounds back, is there
any penalty?
A. ?o. the ball la played from where
It eame to rest with no penalty.
Q. Does the rule with reference to
moving sticks, pebbles and other objects
within a clnb length of the ball tn th
fairwav apply also In the rough ?
A. -Yea.
Q Please explain why on the putting
green ther la such a fine diatinction be
tween things that must b lifted and
rithem that may be removed with a club.
A. Permission la given to remove cer
tain things with a clnb hemase of a
nleaaaatiwM that might arise In lifting
them with the hands. The purpose bark
nt th ml. la to Prevent tottrhlna: or
asDWlng with the ifreB akin th line
Training for
mm
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I'TVr
jr.
JOE STECHEK, former world'
heavyweight champion wrcitlcr.
who has signed to meet Charles
Hanson, Omaha, in a finish, winner-take-all
match here early next month,
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Des Moines Second Baseman
Has Record of Seven Walks
to First Out of Seven Times
Des Moines, la., May 18. Second
Baseman Charley Gorman of the Des
Moines Western league club has the
record of seven walks to first out of
the last seven times up a world rec
ord with but a single exception.
Gorman received his seventh
straight pass from a Denver hurler
in the first inning of Wednesday's
game here.
The record for the performance
was established September 2, 4 and
5, 1910, by Nick- Demaggio of the
Beaumont team of the Texas league,
when he received eleven consecutive
Watson Declines
to Race Joie Ray
' ' ' TV
Kansas Distance. Runner
Scheduled to Run at Aggie
College on May 27.
Chicago, May 18. Ray Watson of
Wichita, Kan.; who defeated Joie
P.v nremier mirlrile distance runner
of the Illinois Athletic club at the
Drake relays last month, today de-
Mln.A the Invitation nf Coach A. A.
Stagg of the University of Chicago
to meet Ray in a special match race
of one mile on May 27 in connection
with the interscholastic"-track meet
at the university. According to ath
letic officials at the university, Wat
son stated he was dated to run at
Kansas Agricultural colleg, where he
was formerly a student, on that day.
Ray accepted Coach Stagg's invita
tion yesterday.
.Amateurs I
' ' Oreen River Win.
w i- ...t. u.w iafSnnrlnl
bvinisun, i.eu., ui.j .
Qraan River sojourned to Evanston on
Sunday and took Evanston Into camp In
a locally played gama which resulted In
th final acor being 17 to 10 In favor of
Oraen Kiver. me game ivna piaycu n
the Interest of Mies Nellie B. Donn, U. P.
canaiaaie lor rnauuiiuua .-w...
France, this being the aacond gama played
. . . i .. ...M I th I r, I A-. I Af
oy toe )rean
Mia Donn.
Bcor by Innings! .
Oreen River 8 0 2 0 2 0 1 017 17 8
Evanston ...0 0 0 2 0 7 1 0 010 10 4
Kennedy Star Want Game.
Th Kennedy Alt-Stars of,Omaha would
like to book a gama with any f(.t out-of-town
club for Sunday. May 81. Call
Tom Moore, Kenwood 8231.
North Piatt region Wins.
North Platte, Neb., May 18. (Special.)
The American Legion ball team won its
fifth consecutive game eo far played this
season by defeating Gothenburg,. 8 to 0.
D.l.hunty, on the mound for North Platte,
allowed th vlBltor thre aoattered nils
and atruck out 18 men. Maywood will
play on th local grounds Sunday.
York-Team Bents Braver Crossing.
' Tork. Neb., May 17. (Special.) York's
baseball team defeated Beaver Crossing
on th Utica grounds. 4 to 3.
Oshkosh Wins Oame.
Oshkoah. Neb., May 18. (Special.)
Oshkosh won its first gam In th Val
ley league by defeating Lisco. 8 to t.
Lisco made all its scorea in one inning
through a aeries of errors. Boudebush for
Oshkosh, with Laycock as pitcher, pitched
star ball and had the game under control
all th time. ' '
Superior High Wins.
Superior. Neb.. May 18. (Special.)
Superior High school defeated Fairfield
High school in a baseball game, 17 to 6,
on tha Superior field.
Syracuse Wins. .
Syracuse, Neb.. May 18. (Speclat.)
Syracuse had baseball booster day with a
game between the Goblina. a semi-professional
colored team from Omaha and
Syracuse. Roberts, the new pitcher for
Syracuse, made his initial bow and won
th hearts of the fans. Th score by In.
nine
Goblin 0 0 11 8 J
Syraeuse 0 0010010 X 2 8 2
Batteries: Syracuse. Roberts snd Cop
pel: Goblins. Hudson and Bradahsw. Two
base hits: Roberts. Hilton. Bradshaw.
Left on bases: Goblins, 6; Syracuse. 8.
Struck out: By Hudson. 4: by Roberts, 6.
Bases on balls: Off Hudson, I.
Wy more Organises Team.
Wymote, Neb., May 18. (Special.)
Wyraore has organized a first-class ball
tram and Manager Riggs announces the
opening game with Oketo, 'on th home
in,',, afternoon
Hanson Bout
has started working out at his home
in Dodge, N'cb.
The Nebraska wrestler was caught
by the camera man jtiot as he fin
ished a hard workout with Frank
Bush.
passes. The major league record is
six straight made b Walter Wilmot
of the Chicago National league club
in one game August 22, 1891, with
Cy Young hurling part of the game.
Gorman, on his remaining four
times at bat yesterday, hit two
doubles, a single and reached first
base on an error, making him reach
the initial sack eleven times in three
games. On the occasion he reached
first on an error, he also scored,
the Denver team making this feat
possible by four ccrrors in rapid suc
cession before the ball had been re
turned to the pitcher. '
Munger Pitches
Huskers to Victory
Lincoln, Nab., May 18. (Special Telo
gram.) Tha Cornhuskera took theft
fourth straight victory from Ames and
their third consecutive, 7 to 5, win, when
they drubbed the Jowa State college team
by that acor this afternoon on the
llusker field.
Munger pitched the game for th Corn
huskera and struck out 10 men. Runkle,
second .Backer for th Aggies, poled out a
home run in the fourth which upset the
Huskers. Ames ran in four runa in this
frame before a man went out. Ames
scored its last run in the eighth. Score:
IOWA STATE COL. I UM. OIP NEIiRASKA.
AB. H. O.A. I AB. H, O.A.
Mnneaugh. rf
1 0 O Pizer. 2b'
4
2 1
Tli.yer. .8
Malioney. lb
HtulRlr. 2b
ri.iison, p
Blrlniioi. 3b
Currle. If
flronre. cf
Whlttsker, 0
lilklna
0 0 3 Anderson., lb
1 17 0 MrCrory, if
2
3
8
0 12
1 2
1121 Thomswi, o
elBlsnknnsliip, a 0
21 Carr. 31)
0 rwpllsn. cf
liZissenbein, rf
9 Kmali.. ss
O'Muugcr, p
Totals 34 8 24 16l Totals 23 6 27 13
(tatted for Whlttaker In ninth.
Scor by innings: '
Ames .0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 05
Nebraska 1 0 .4 0 0 2 0 0 7
Summary Runs:: Runklo (2), Clauson,
Blrbaum. Currle, Plzer (2), Anderson, Mc
Crory (2), Thomsen (3). Errors: Ma
honey, Runkle, Whltlaker (2). Plzer, Carr.
Two-base hit: Plzer. Three-base hit:
Thomsen. Home run:'- Itunkie. Stolen
buses: Plzer, McCrory, Thomson, Me
r.eaugh, Thayer, Currle, George, Eklns.
Sacrific hit: Anderson. Struck out: By
Munger, 10; by Clauson, 7. Baaea on
balls: Off Munger, 2; off Clauson. 3.
Wild pitch: Munger. Umpire: Williams.
Time: 1:57. ,
Entries Being Received
for North Platte Races
North Platte, Neb., May 18.
(Special.) Three additional entries
for the Fourth of July auto races
were received this week, making
Seven entries So far. All entrants
are AAA drivers. The last three
entries are Tom Moon of Australia,
and Percy Green and Parker Abbott
Of Denver, and all three have par
ticipated in the Pike Peak's races.
The purses hung up for the races
aggregate $7,000. t ,
Safe or Out
Q. With one out a runner Is on third.
A batted ball is hit down tho third base
line and thb runner who expects that
it will be fielded stands on the base. The
third baseman does not touch the ball
and the runner Is hit by It. Is he out
even though he stands on the base?
A. He is. A runner 'la out when hit
by a batted ball, no matter where the
runner may be standing.
Q. The umpire warned our players In a
game that they must not slide headfore
most. Had he the right to do so?
A. No, A runner may slide as he
pleases. There la more risk to the run
ner in sliding hetid foremost than slid
ing feet foremost. ' .
W. It happened that with three on bases
and two out the batter, who hit tha ball
for a home run, failed to touch first base
and was called out. and that none of the
runs acored. Why did not the runners
score ? ,
A. The runs did not score because of
ihe provision In rule 58, which say that
with two out if the butter la out before
he reaches first base no run can count.
The batter went all the way around the
baaea, but technically be did not gt to
first.
Q. Ia there a rule which says the bat
ter in out if he throws his bat after strik
ing the ball?
A. No. There was one National league
president who made snch a rule for his
league, hut be had no real authority to
dn so.
Q. Can a player wear hi glov at
tached to his belt?
A. He may.
Western League.
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AB.
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Fisher. St. Jos .
Kish. Sioux City
Manush. Omaha
Fast. Wichita! .,
Middletoa, ukL
2
, 2
112
110
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: 4
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20
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25
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... 30 119
21 47
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League Games
in Omaha Will
Startat 3:30
By RALPH WAGNER.
R.iibll game in Omaha between
the BtilTIoci and other Wc.iern
league teams will start at JJOo'clmk
inttead of 3.45. The new starting
time for contests here will uVt
tileit Saturday, when Ihe Buffaloes
Denver Bear oprn four-game
crir on the local lot.
The announcement made yesterday
hy Ifcorge Lttdy. acting secretary
uf the Omaha club, that the game
in thin burg would start at 3:M)
u'dtH'k every altcrnoon except when
double-header are on the program,
la i;ood new for local fans, who
either had to tni the wife' cooking
or eUe a ball game when the con
tests started at J :45 p. in. ,
Dan Tipple, formrr Omaha liurlrr.
will pitch the first game against
Denver in Sunday's double-header.
Tipple won his fis.t start for the
Buttaloes, when he defeated Des
Moines in the first game of a twin
bill at De Moines Sunday.
The first game of Sunday's double
he.iHer w ill start at 2 o'clock.
The Buffaloes have been idle since
Sunday. Monday was "rest" day for
the herd, while Tuoday and
Wednesday' games with Sioux City
were postponed because of wet
ground.
Providing the clouds don't weep
in the. vicinity of Sioux City again
this afternoon, the Buffaloes and
I'ackcrs will play the first game of
their series. The last contest with
Sioux City is scheduled Friday. The
local club returns home Saturday
morning, opening a four-game series
with Denver, followed by a four
panie series with Des Moines start
ing May 25.
Fred Darrough, former Wichita
Falls hurler. is expected to join the
club in Sioux City today, while
Dailey, former St. Louis and Seattle
nitchrr. is due to join the team be
fore Saturday "
Schaefer Leads
to Final Block
Chicago, May 18. Jake Schaefer,
champion 18.2 balk line billiardist,
will start tonight on the third day,
final block of his 1,500-point match
with Welker Cochran, amateur cue
ist, with only an 81-point lead, as a
result of the challenger game re
covery last night. Cochran, at one
time far behind, made a high run of
159, but fell two short of taking the
block, which went to Schaefer, 500
to 498. The score- now stands:
Schaefer, 1,000; Cochran, 919,
Early in the play last night it ap
peared that the champion had cinched
his hold on the title, but the brilliant
play by Cochran m the last four
frames forced the champion to the
limit to the block. The spurt has in
creased interest in the match.
Schaefer has the advantage in the
final block, as the balls are in a posi
tion where he can continue the run
which was unfinished when he ran
out last night.
Senators and Ether
Giants or Yanks to
Play in "Gay Paree
Copyright, 1828.
Paris, May 18. Ted Sullivan, a
Chicago baseball veteran, contracted
with the Washington Americans and
cither the Giants or the Yankees to
play two games at the Colombe
Athletic grounds next October when
they visit Paris.
"I have received telegrams from
Berlin, Prague, The Hague and Ant-
i . ? au:u::a ,v. c 1, , T
werp aKiiie caihuiuuu houi " -
I have not yet replied," said Mr. Sulli-
van. we win noi go io iome, uui
we will probably go to Berlin as
well as London and Paris. The main
object of the tour is to play in Dub
lin during the opening ceremonies of
the Irish free state next October."
U. S. S. New Mexico Nine
Wins Baseball Championship
Los Angeles, Cal.. May 18. The
baseball team of the U. S. S. New
Mexico won the championship of the
eighth battleship division of the Pa
cific fleet here yesterday by defeat
ing the nine of the U. S. S. Califor
nia, 3 to 2.
Baseball Dope
' OFFICIAI. SCORE WKKK
ENDING, SATURDAY, MAY 20.
. . Western League.
M. T. W. WK. T. F. . S. R.
Mid. Tot.
Omaha X X x X 14 ,. .. ..
Tulsa x 8 S ; 15 .' 6 .. .. ..
Sioux City 2 x x 2 22 .. ..
Uenver "1 x 2 3 8
Des Moines X x S ' 4
Wichita x 7 S 16 ' 2 .. .. ' .
St. Joseph x x 6 8 7 .. . ..
Okl. City x X 8 8 3 ...... .
' t National League.
Mid. ' ' Tot.
' - M. T. W. WK. T. F. S. R.
Brooklyn 2 x 0 2 7 .. .. ..
Phil'phia 7 x 0 7 x ..... ..
New York 1 3 x 4 i .. .. ..
Chicago 0 2 6 8"x
Boston 5 7 3 15 x .. .. ..
St. Louis 19 x 11 30 6 .. i.. ..
Clclnnati S x i 7 x . .
Pittsburgh 6 6 x 11 ' x
American League.
Mid. -'Tot.
M. T. W. WK. T. F. S. R.
Detroit 8 t x 10 x .. .. ..
St. Louts 3 ' 6 3 12 x .. .. ..
Cleveland 2 0 4 6 x .. .. ,.
Chicago 0 6 1 7 x ,. .. . .
Boston : 2 5 4 11 X .. .. ..
Wash'ton 4 2 x 8 x .. ., ..
New York 13 10 X
Phil'phia li S 3 25 x
American Association.
Mid. Tot
" M. T. W. WK. T. F. S. R.
Kon. City x 8 8 16 11
Milwaukee 1 2 9 14 8 .. .. ..
Indla'olls x 11 x 11 x
Louisville 4 4 x 8 x,
Min'apolla 7 3 S 16 7 .. ,. ..
St. Paul 7 S 21 S
Toledo - 4 10 X 14 X
Columbus 8 ox 11 , x .. .. ,,
Nebraska State League,
Mid. Tot.
M. T. W. WK. T. F. S. R.
Beatrice X 4 4 8 S .. .. .,
Fairbnry ' , x , 3 7 10 5
G. Island x 2 11 .......
Norfolk X 12 SI? 8
Hastings X It R 16 3 .. .. ..
Lincoln x 4 8 12 2 .. .. .,
No. gain
HITS MISSES
BY THE BUFFAlOtS-
UMAHA.
AB, H. H. A. r,
I.Mataa. th a 1 a
; Herat,, ta p
WiU-a. I II
4.iaatbam. f I I I
Maa.uk, t 4 t
i.nma, h SI
aae4row, Ik. , I II I I
tti.aaor, H ,. !
MtMer. A
airiadaiisr. p .... a
M4ea, p....
Marrawsh, rf ..... I I I
tui , u 71 7i a 1 75 1
sun ( in,
AB. N. II. rt. A. K.
lUaHlllea, a 4 t t 4 at
ll.mlaoai, U ... 1 4 I 3 a
!. rf I t
Mms. Ik t 14
Ittrrg.,a1, rf 4 11
toaiawaa. If ft
. th S f t
ttur, !
Wilwa, p ft I I I
Midler, p In
Williams, p ,
Total ,7 7i T Ti 75 "
hear hy laalimai
atuiied for Molar la aUlh,
lUah out, hauled third atrtat leal
Moas t'lljr ...I ! 1 tl
Omaha I I 4 a 14
Mammart i Tau-baae hlla l.rlflla, t.ran
than,, fcl.h. Mohlnsoa. Hemingway, Meis.
ttalrtgard, a'alriM-. Three-has hit t t-.Uh.
Home raiMf Vt iMr, tl licet, I'slmrr. aoe
rlftra hit. I Met, falmrr, Melea havt (M
Irgaid, Iteaniugaay. Itila and Kuaei f f
ef flnduf ler, and S In all Moke.
I aad it In 4 f-Si alt Wilson, aad
ia Inning. 1 off ludler. and In t Ion.
lag (ana oat In aloth.) I.e(t ea ham
Omaha. Ill Pkma I lly. 4. Hum a ballat
Off ( of flndart rr. 4 off ht-kr.. It off
WIlMia, Si off Hldlcr. Si off William. .
Mrark aatt lit Plokea, tl by Hurra, ll hy
Wllwa, 4l hy Miller, I. Wild pll.hr.:
Kloke. William. Paed ballat Wilder 2.
liuery. lilt hy pitched ball! Hy IMdler. t
(Maauah and Wllrax.l t niplrrai tltspal
lirk and Buro-lde. Timet tit.
Norfolk Wins
Third Straight
From Islanders
Norfolk. Nb.. May 11 The Klk Horn
won th third straight gain from Grand
Island her today by hitting th ball
hard, and aiding Pitcher Hoffman in sum
eicellent support. A strong, cold wind
helped to .ir.tch the ball for two sarkera.
whbh under normal weather condition
would have gon for single. Hoffman, a
new pitcher released by Kslrbury. finished
Ihe gam for Ihe Klk Horna and walked
eight batters. Newton pitched fair ball
for th arl.ltor. but th Norfolk (luggers
found hlu at th opportun tun., bcor:
GRAND IMI.ANIt. I . NORFOLK.
All. II. O A I AH. If. O A.
riaullp. Sb S 0 0 0 Ib-iartr. lb S 0 10 I
Holm. 2b 3 10 4' U'laaer. tb 4128
Kaon, .a S S S S SIarr. tb 4 S S
War nwaff, cf 4 14 . cf -rf III
Itossn. If S 1 0 rVhiitt. a. 4 14 8
Nirtiolaon. If 3 0 0 0' McAli.lne. If 4 1 1
Brrtrtlc. lb - SI 0 rtrellm.n. 0 It;
Rohrrn. a 3 0 0' Spesr., rf 3 10 0
Newton, p ' 3 1 I'Ttamett. rf S J J J
-(Hoffman, p 4 0 1
Total. 32 7 24 SJ
- , I Total! 11 27 IS
Ran for Speece In fourth.
Scor by Innings: ... .
Orand Island 0 J 1 0 0 0 t J 0 B
Norfolk 0 0 4 0 1 S 0 x 8
Summary Runs: Roben, Fsgan, War
rrnataff, Rogers. Newton, Wlsser. Marr
(t. Rouse (3). flpeece, Hoffman. Errors:
Fagan. Rogers. Fedevlc. Wisaer 2), Spell
man (3). Two-baa hlta: Marr. R-hutt
(2), Speece, Newton. Fagan, Rouae. Horn
run: Roben. Passed bails: Spellman (2).
Double playa: Newton to Fagan to Sede
vlc. Wlaser to Schutt to Hegarty. Hit by
pitched ball: Nicholson and Newton by
Hoffman. Bases on balls: Off Hoffman,
8.. Struck out:. By Newton, t; by Hoff
man, 3, Stolen bases: Sedevlo, H.ysllp.
Fagan, Rogers, Warrenstaff. Left on
bases: Norfolk. 4 ;' Grand Island, Si- Um
pi re: Snyder. Time: ):i0. . '
Hastings Wins in Tenth
Inning From Lincoln
Hastings, Neb.. May 18. Hastings took
a 10-lnnlng pltohers' duel from Lincoln
todsy, t to 2. Denton doubled In the
ninth and was brought In on Wrtgglng
ton's single for tha winning run. "Lefty"
Bailey had Hastings whiffing for seven
Innlnga Peterson Ditched good ball and
passed only one man.
MNCOt.y. . HASTINGS.
AB. H. O.A.I AR. H. O.A.
Orr, sa 5 11 HAmen. cf 4 13 0
r.rri., If BIS 0' Denton, 4114
Wood, of 4 18 OlCrslin. tb 8 112
McCoy, lb 4 1 0 OlWIlletta. 0 4 0 7 t
Ttlack. rf 4 0 3 OIHolly.lt) 3 0 12 0
nre. 2b 8 1121 Knapp. 2b 1 0 1 0
Zlnker. 3b 4 0 0 OITomea. If 10 2 0
Bool, e SOT ll.Tohnnn. rf 4 2 n 0
Consey. 0 - 1 0 3 OlPetcraon. p 4 10 3
Bailey, p 4 11 Slwifbirlnn, Jb 3 1 0 0
. --ISmllh. 2b 821
Totals 37 6 S8 7jBMh.lt S 0 1 0
- .. I Tout. ' 35 "? SO 18
Sroro bv innings:
Lincoln . . 2 00000000 03
Hasting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 18
summary Run: orr, carrig. Demon,
.Tohnson, Peterson. Errors: Corrtg, Amen.
Denton, Crsnn. Two-basa hits: Wood,
Bailey, McCoy, Denton. Sacrifice hits:
Denton. Bbso on balls: Off Peterson. 1:
off Bailey, S. Stolen base: Dye, Csrrlg.
.Tohnson. Feterson, Smith. Double plays:
Crann to Denton to Holly, Struck out:
By Peterson, S; by Balley. 10. Left on
bsses: Lincoln, 6; Hastings, 7. Karned
runs! Hastings, 1. Umpire: Hawthorne.
Time: 3 hours. - 1
Beatrice Wins From
Fairbury by 9-5 Score
Fslrbury, Neb., Msy 18. Beatrice won a
lovely played game from ths locals today,
to 5. Home runs by Cleveland, Win
bush and Kirchner featured. Score:
BEATRICE. I FAlRBliRY.
AR. IT. O.A.I AR. TT. O.A.
Ad.ma.rf 4 3 1 0IC.om1wln.cf 5 111
Klrchnsr, lb 5 1 11 Olrierelaml. 3b 4 1 1 2
McParl.nd. If 5 2 3 OlMcDermott. 0 S 1 4 0
Bowman, of - SIS 01 VVInhiiih. Ib S 2 11 0
Parker. 8b .3103! IMi'hle. If S 1 0 0
Onlnn. ss 5 1 8 81 Rohmerda, 2b 4 1 5 2
mil, so ir a n nrsen. s. . l a o
Tinier, e 4 0 B nlBHss, rf 4 18 0
Wllley, p 2 10 SlBrntm, p 10 0 8
- - . Brannon, p 2 0 0 1
Totals 37 9 27 lr. . -
I Totals 38 8 27 14
Scors by Innings:
Beatrice 0 1 0 0 S S 0 0 2 S
Fairbury 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 5
Summary Runs: Adama, Kirchner (2),
MoFarland, Bowman. Parker (2), Qulnn,
Wllley, Goodwin. Cleveland. Wlnbush (2),
Relchle. Errora: : Bowman, Qulnn (2),
Hill, McDermott. Breen, Brannorr. Home
runs: Cleveland, -Wlnbush. Kirchner.
Two-base hits: Relchle. Bliss. Bases on
balls: Off Brown, 6: off Brannon, 1: off
Wllley. 2.- Stolen liases: Parker. McFar
land, Bowman. Double plays: Parker to
Oulnh to Kirrhner.i Runs snd hits: Off
Brown, 4 and 4 in 5 innings: off Bran
non. 6 and 6 tn 4 Innings. Struck out:
By Brown, 2: by Brannon. 2; by Wllley, 4.
Left on buses: Beatrice, 8; Fairbury, .
Rarned runs: Beatrice, 3; Fairbury,. S.
Umpire: Ponding. Time: 1:60.
Get New Hurler.
Salt Lake City, May 18. The
management of the Salt Lake-Pacific
Coast League Baseball club has an
nounced the acquisition of Elmer
(Slim) Meyers, a pitcher, now with
the Boston Red Sox. He is ex
pected to join the Bees at Portland
next week.
j Today in Ring History
Thirty-One Years Aga,
Billy Myer against Andy Bowen, draw.
New Orleans, 20 rounds.
Twenty-Five Years Ago.
Jim Jeffries knocked out Henry Baker,
San Francisco, 8 rounds,
Twenty Years Ago.
Kid McCoy agalnBt Kid Carter, no de
cision, Philadelphia, 8 rounds.
Nineteen Y'ears Ago,
Young Corliett knocked out Jack KeeCe,
St. Louis. 3 rounds.
Thirteen Years Ago.
lack Johnson sgalnst Philadelphia Jack
O'Krlen, no decision, Philadelphia,
rounds,
rive Y ear Ago.
Harry Greb against Jeff Smith, no de
cision. Pittsburgh. 10 rounds.
Four Y'ears Ago.
Ram Langford lost to Harry Wills, Pan-
ma, 7 rounds.
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who clouted out 20 home run last
teaion in the Eastern league,
passed Henry Manush, Buffalo
fielder, in home run yesterday
when he smacked out hit lixth
homer of the season. Manush ha
hit five circuit clouts thus far this
season. '
Nebraska Trims
Iowa State Nine
Lincoln N'cb., May 18. (Special
Telegram.) With Carman holding
steady in the pinches, the Cornhusk
ers defeated Iowa State at Rock
Island park by the score of 7 to 5.
Nebraska took the lead early, scoring
three runs in the second and three
more in the third inning; and held
the lead throughout a slow game.
The Iowa State team scored first,
pushing over a counter in the initial
inning.
AMES AGIlirS.
NEBRASKA.
All. H. O. A.
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3 11
0!Plrrr. 2b
S'And-raon. lb
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Thayer, as
Slahrmar, lb
Runkle. 2b
Hierhaum. 3b
tlesm. b
(Irwr. rf
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Smith, p
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Herman, o 3 10 4
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Scor by Innlnga: ....,'. . .
Amea 1 0 1 I 0 1 0 J 08
Nebraska v i v v v i
Summary Runs: Currle. Greer, Mne- j
augn. Yvnmaner, cams, mci-rury, uii
aen isi. Carr tt. Lewellen. Carman ,Er-
-rera: Sleneaugh, Whlttaker, Mahoney,
Pla.r, Carr. Two-baae hlta: Carr, Lewel
len. Plier,. Thayer, Mahoney. Carman.
Three-has hits: Runkle. Stolen bases:
Plsor, Anderson, Carr (2), Thomson. Balk:
Smith. Struck out: By Carman. 13; by
Smith. 8. Bss on balls: Off Carman.
7; off norland, 1! off Smith, 4. Doubl
plays: Thayer-Runkle-Mahoney, George
F.klna. Hit by pitched ball: Thomsen, by
Smith. Wild pitch: Carman. Paaaed balls:
Thomsen (3), Eklns (1). Runs and hits:
Off Durland, 3 and 4 in 2 Innings; off
smith, 4 and 3 in S Innings. Umplr:
Coweil. Time: 2:18.
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Norfolk at Llnreln.
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Brook It n, 1; HI, Lui. S.
All etb.r gainr poaipon.d; rain,
Today' (iamea.
Boston at Chicago,
hrooklya al Ht. I.oul.
Nrw York al Plli.buigh
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
AMERICAN' I.KAt.lC.
Handings.
W. P. le w. L P.1.
k'at Tark .1 II IK'UnlM l:t la 1.1
t Hi Uui. II .all rln.land 14 17 !, .1
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Vealerriay's Heaull.
All (ame postponed; rain.
Toda) lie me.
Detroit at Washington.
Cblrata at Philadelphia.
Cleveland at New Turk.
VI, Louia at lioston.
AMERICAN" AHMtrCI ATION.
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MIsnMpnll. ! t .s-.riK.iiu. Clly 1? IS .Ml
Indiananolls 14 11 .KiVrolunirnl. 14 14 .Ml
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Yesterday' Results.
Ksnss City, 11: Milwaukee, 8.
Mlnneapolla. 7; St. Paul, 8.
Indianapolis-Loulavillr, rain,
. Columbus-Toledo, rain.
Today's Games.
Columbus at Toledo.
Indian. poll, at Louisville.
Kan... City at Milwaukee.
Minneapolis at St. Paul.
COAST LKAGCE.
Vernon, '5; San Francisco, 3.
Sr. I lie. I; Sslt Lake. .
Osklsnd. 4; Lo Angeles, 4.
Sacramento, S; Portland, 3.
American Association.
At Milwaukee R. H. E.
Kanaaa City ll it i
Milwaukee 4 14 3
Batteries: 'Bono, Dawson and Skiff; Sic
Carty; Oearln. Lingrel, Clark and ilyatt
(Eleven lnninga.)
At VI 1 M n ru, 1 1 t, u V.
St. Paul s 12 i
inneapona 7 10 1
Batterlea: Benton, Rogers, Sheehaa and
Allen: Haid and Mayer.
lndlBnsnnlia.I.miiavllla snd PnliimhMB-
Toledo, rain.
Roathern Association.
Atlanta, 4; Birmingham, 15.
Nashville, 10; at Chattanooga, 2.
Mobile, 7: at Memphis. 3.
New Orleana. 8; at Little Rock, .
Will Allow Decision
Bouts in Minnesota
St Paul, Minn., May 18. De
cision iri boxing contests, limited
to 10 rounda will he rrmitted in
Minnesota, the state boxing com
mission announced here today.
The decisions will be made by a
referee and two judges.
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it- wt. triu awing around the circuit
here today. 7 io 5. T. Urilfith hit a
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Krrors- Smith. K.irir, IVrtira. Tae.
In,. hlla: Wheal Aiaamllh. ll.ath'Oie.
Itu-lher. Olsoa. Alvra. Vanr. Hon,
mn: Ainamith. Htojen base: Stk.
Harrlflrea: Hom.br. Ot.oa. Rintth. Vnr
IMnbl play: .lobnaloa tuna.stetrd) Left
rn l-asra: llronklvn. 7; hi. 1.mila. 7.
Pa nn ball.: Oft Vanre. 3: off Mam.
au. I; off I'ertlra. 4. ptmek out: Br
Vanr. ? int.' Oft Vanr. T In 7 In
nlnga; off P-rll.a. 4 In 8 Innings: off
Mamsut, 2 In 3 Innlnga: off Rarfot, 4
In I Inn n. Winning pile her: Vane,
losing pitrher: Prrtlra. I'lnplrr; lt
Irr and MrCormlrk. Time: 1 :l.
OWillCoy"
Club to Hold Golf
Tourney Soon
O'.Veill, Neb.'. May 18. (Special.)
Preparations ate about completed
for the first annual invitation golf
tournament of the O'Neill Country
club, which is to be held on its new
course and club grounds May 28 to
31 inclusive. Entrants will qualify
Sunday, May 28.
Entries already have been recenrd
from as far cast as Souix City, Lin
coln and Fremont, and from Chad
ron and Crawford to the west. More
than 20 clubs in the territory have
informed the club officials that they
will have delegations in attendance
and the event will be the big one of
the year in north Nebraska. An ex
tensive list pf valuable prizes is of
fered. The course is declared by
Omaha, Norfolk and Sioux City ex
perts, who have played it, to be one
of the best in the state.
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