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    The Omaha : Sunday Bee
SPORT NEWS
MARKETS
WANT ADS
AUTOMOBILES
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lp V0U51 NO. 49.
PART TWO
OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1922.
1-B
FIVE CKNTS
BUFFALOES
RALLY
MIMTH
BEAT DEM VER1
m
9
a.
-1
Wilder's Single
Enables Omaha
.to Win; 8 to 7
Burch Uifi Three Hurler i to
Trim Bean Double
Header Scheduled for "
This Afternoon.
7 tic Omaha ItuiTaloei broke their
loaing streak yesterday afternoon at
the expense of the Denver Bears in
the first s.nn;c of the series by tlie
cure c( 8 lo 7,
A nimluinniiiir rally after one man
was down tamed the Dear lo retire
to the club Ii0iic with their bead
bnwrd low. la the fatal ninth,
Wilder, the Mugging Omaha catcher,
tingled to left. Stokes played the big
brother role and sacrificed "Red" to
iirmnrr i
I JfrCOIld.
j0n a sin
Jr to third
I when W
fcoml. "Dick O'Connor was good
ingle and u ilder eased down
l. scoring the winning run
,'ilcox tingled.
PoUon started for the localt. but
was in the club house taking a bath
after four and erne-third inningi'
vork. While' be was on the mound
the Bears pawed and clawed him for
live run and eight h:t, among them
being two triples and a pair of
double.
t . . .
j or urugmanu was trotted out in
the fifth and lasted until the eighth.
While he reigned on the hill the
Hears nicked him for two run and
tree hits, all tingles, however
C l 1 1 .i .
.-nobea. was raiien 10 tne rescue m
the eighth and held the visitors in
check, while his teammates scored a
victory, ,
Manager Joe Dunn started with
Gross, former Oklahoma Citv h urlrr.
He allowed four runs and six hits dur
ing five innings. Manush greeted
Gross in the second with a home run
over the center field fence. In the
fourth the Buffaloes pounded the
Bear hurler for two runs on a base
on balls, single and double.
"- Salisbury, another former Indian
pitcher, took the bill in the sixth and
finished the game, permitting the
Bpffaloes to gather four runs on
eight hits.
A double-header is scheduled for
this afternoon.
OMAHA. ' "
AB R H TB 8H 8B PO A T.
. S a 1 1 0 1 0 0
.sntiansst
.tssftfti4i
.s-4aaso
4otsnio
.iioaaaa
.4 a i i i i i i
.4tt3l07 11
.ieooo4
. 1 1 t ft ft 4
.1
l s
f O'Connor. If , .
. SS'lIco. a . . . .
V Ciranthain. Sb
y Manush, at ...
i.rirnn. rr ....
ttnedeoar. lb . .
Itarrh. 2b ....
Wilder.
Palson, i
L . - .. r-
btnkM, p
Total
SS S 14 14 1 S7 If . 4
(ilbMo bktttd tor nragraaad In 1th.
v DENVKK.
ABBBTBSHnrOA
5S110S10
, 4 1 1 S t
sssiso
4S8SSAS1
4 11 11 0 1
ssiseot-i
t4tB
s i i t o
!)
a is oi t
toaeoeoi
Oimca. If
Wright, tb ...
T. liou, rf . . .
O'Brien, cf ....
Iattraoa, Sb . .
rahanlry, lb ...
pranger, M ....
Parker.
tnnnelley, ..
(Droaa, p i
Salisbury, p . ..
Total ....... 41 1 IS IS lylttlS 1
xt'oanelly batted for Parker la fifth.
Hcor by lonlac! , . - -
Denver tlllllt 07
Omaha I 9 1 l-
Summary Earned raa: Omaha, It
Denver, 4. If an baami Omaha, St Den
ver, 11. Home mi Manuah. Three-baa
. htt: Manuh, OroM. Spranger. Two-baa
hit: Oriffln, Wilder, Dnigmand, Bureh,
tiranthara, Lou, Waaniey. Doubl PlTi
flrantham-Wllnox-HnWIeeor, Wllen-Bnrrh,
4'Brien-Cnnily. Run aad MU: Off
Poison, S and tat 4 1-S hnbni off Drug
anaad. i aad S la t-S Inning I off Stokes,
one aad 1 In Inning t oft Oroea, 4 aad
la S Inning) off Sallsbuir, 4 and S la
S innlnc. Winning pitcher t Stoke. Los
ing ptteheri Sallabary. Btrack out: Br
Poison, St by DrnsTinand, li br Stoke, Ss
by GrOM. nonet by 8allbary, 1. Baae on
ball: Off Poison, 1; off Drugmand. I: off
8tokea, nonet off Grae, li off SalMrarjr,
1. I'mplreai MeGloam and Browne. Time:
VM' .. - t :
Cardinals Bat Grimes
Off Mound in Fifth Frame
St.' Lout, Mar JO. The local made it
three out of four over Brooklyn, taking
today'a game. 4 to 2, and moved within
two names of first place by virtue of
Pittsburgh' victory over New York. S.
Smith replaces Grime on the mound in
the fifth after the first five local men
up In. tfie fourth singled. It was the
second time In the series that the- Cardi
nals batted Grimes off th mound. Score:.
BROOKK1.YN.
8T. LOU 18.
Much. H 4 0 S
SIT. Smith, rf
1
nitM, 3b 4
1
1
fi Hcnuitn. rr ,
llTonorcer, u
Olntook. 3b
OlHornnby. th
llPoumltr, li
llMcHniry, If
SHftlKOt, cf
21 Mann, i-f
llAlnmilth. a
S Pferfer, p
Or
41 Total,
0 s
s s
1 .1
1 1
1.1
1 s
J 1
S 1
1
t
TTGrimth.lf
Wheat, If 4
Mvert, ef 4
arhmandt. tb S
Janvrin. 3b 1
Hiih. Sb t
Millar, a S
;rlme. p '3
a. Smith, p s
B. Orlffltb t
Detratur, p 0
1
1
n
ss is ST 14
T.'t' 3 U Ul '
Batted for S. Smith tn etghth
Srore by Innings:
Ttrnoklvn - . . .
tooosooo o i J
St. Loul , 00 1 3 0 0 0 0 X
Summary Runa: Sehmandt, High. Tor
porcor, . JlcHenry, Jfeathcote.. Alnsmlth.
Rrror:!. Johnston. Miller, Hornaby, Mc
Ilenry, T.wo-ba hit: Heatocote, Tor
porcen1 Hornabyv . Stolen baae: . Stock,
-sacrifice:! Alnsmlth. twuble : plavi:
Hornaby - Torporcer - Pournior.' Hornaby
Wournter. i Left on- base: Brooklyn. 3:
St. Louis,' 12. Bases on balls: Off
(I rimes. 3; off Smith.-l. ..Struck oit: By
Grimes, S. ' Hits: ; OffiGrlme. S tn 4
innings: off Smith," 4 In S ihninga; oft
Pecstur, 0 In 1 Inning; Wild pitch: t S.
Smith. Losing pitcher: , Grimes. Um
pires: Bigler and HcCormtck. Timer 1:17.
There Are Ten
Nick Handibee
JTtfif ' hurler to register two
j&lllWX no-hit games in asea
V jr son. The feat has
- - v-vn ai.vu(ir
plished in the major
leagues. In the mi
nor leagues there are
10 authentic records
of . this achievement.
Xo Joubt there are more, but only
10 con be accounted tor and veri
fied. -.
" These are not authenticated, but
baseball history tells that a certain
Kiclg Handibee, while pitching .for
Omaha Womom CoroterodoirQ
. '. I
p ,
at Eltnwood park by a score of 14
to 3. i
Thi Chi nosed out Phi Rho Sigma
in the inter-frat meet last Tuesday
and were victors in the inter-frat
basket ball tournament last winter.
Creighton Loses
to South Dakota
Hubanka Only Hilltop Athlete
to Place First Score 1
i Is 107 to 24. 7
Vermilion. S. D.i May 20. The
University of South Dakota' swamp
ed Creighton university of Omaha
here today in the first dual track
meet of the North Central Intercol
legiate conference, with 107 points to
the visitors' 24. , v
In the broad jump, Sam Patrick,'
South Dakota, shattered the previous
state record by making 23 feet i-2
inch. The . former record was 22
feet, 2 inches. Hubanka of Creigh
ton was the only Creighton man to
place first, winning the shot put with
36 feet, 7 inches. ' ;
Wendell to Conduct
Swimming Classes
Pete Wendell,, swimming instruc
tor at the Omaha Athletic club and
Nicholas Senn hospital, will conduct
swimming classes for women in the
Nicholas Senn hospital tank this sum
mer.-,,;,, 7 "y ';;
The classes will ) continue one
month, the first, starting July 1 and
the second Aueust 1.- The courses
will consist of three classes a week.
Wendell is a member of the Na
tional Swimming Instructors' asso
ciation and an examiner tor--the
American Red Cross life : saving
corps.
Happy" Felsch Petition Is "
Taken Under Advisement
' Milwaukee,' Wis., May 20. Cir
cuit Judge Gregory today took un
der advisement the petition of Oscar
(Happy) Felsch to have Charles A
Comiskey, owner of the Chicago
American league -club, examined un
der the Wisconsin discovery statute
in connection with Felsch's ' suit
against Comiskey, growing out of the
worjd's series baseball scandaI.,;The
judge said that he .would render
written . opinion and added Jhat if
Comiskey is exaftiined at all the ex
amination will take place in' Mil
waukee. :; ' f-f p,; '' '.
"Felsch sued Comiskey for back
pay and bonus money, "as a result
of being dropped from thc club in
connection with -the scandal. .
Authentic Records in Minor Leagues Where Pitchers Have Hurled Two No-Hit Games in One Season
of Famous Henley Club of Richmond Flings Four No-Hit Contests in Succession; an Unequaled Record
teams. . Then again, back in 1886, a
hurler named Watson, pitching 'for
the Zanesville team, is duly credit
ed with pitching four no-hit games
and they came in a row. This per
formance led to a berth in the big
show for Mr. Watson, but he didn't
stick. '
Collegian Blanks Four Teams. -
There' are two records that are
bona fide of hurlers who pitched four
the famous Henley club of , Rich
mond, Ind., in 1885, pitched succes
sively, four no-hit games. Of course,
these games were against semipro
q Ctrl fjy JV r r
x N ---, ' Jpjrf l!fita4S7&
Atlanta Woman Wins
, Southern Golf Title
Birmingham, Ala., May 20. Mrs.
Dotier Lowndes , of Atlanta today
won the championship in the South
ern Golf Asociation . for Women by
defeating in the final round Miss Ro
salie Mayer of Atlanta on the 27th
green, '41 and 9. .
Norfolk Clouts Out Eleven
Hits and Beats Lincoln
Lincoln.-Neb., May SO. Rapping out 11
hlta to four tor Lincoln, , Norfolk today
avenged Its defeat of yesterday, winning
handily by the score of 4 to 1. It looked
like a pitchers' battle early in the game,
but all that was chanced In the fifth inning-,
when ail assortment of elngles, with
a doubl mixed in. sent three long-legged
visitors across th plate. Score:
NORFOLK.
LINCOLN.
AB. R. O. A.
Hefarty. lb
Winer. Sb
Marr. Sb
Home, cf
Schutt. n
Clark, rf
McAlplna, If
Snellnian, e
Moore, p
Pro-rest. 9
S 1 11
Orr. ss
Carries. If
Wood, cf
McCoy, lb
Black, rf
Dye. 2b -Zlnker,
3b
Bool, e -House,
p
Willlsms, p
' Totals '
'3 0 0 2
1 S
1 . 2
S- 1
1 3
0 1
0 10
0 2
0 4
0 4
1 0
2 01
12
15
S 0
0 0
0 2
0 0
10
Total!
34 11 ST 12
27 13
Sinker. Sb
i 3
Conkey batted for Zlnker In ninth
Score by Innings: ,
Norfolk ,.V..l. .0 0 0 0 S 1 0 0 0 4
Lincoln .............0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Summary Runa: Hegarty, Rouse. Spell
man, Moore,' Wood. Errora: Wlaaer,
Dye, Zlnker.. J, Two-base hit: , Hegarty.
Sacrifice hits: -Hou. Schutt. Racrifice
flies: Marr. Dye. i Bases on ball: Off
Houaer4: off Moore, 3. Stolen baae: Dye.
Double plays: Hegarty-Wiaser, Houae-Dye-McCoy.
Runs and bits: Oft House, 4
and S In S 1-3 innings; off Moore, 0 snd
S In S Innings: off Provost, 1 and 1 In 4
innings; off Williams. 0 and i in 3 2-3
Innings. Struck out: By House, i: by
Moore, 4: by Williams. 1; jby -Provost, 1.
Hit by pitched ball: Black. Passed baH:
Bool. Earned run: Norfolk, 1, Winning
pitcher: , Provost. Losing pitcher: House.
Umpire: Oonding. Time; 1:50.
mini Athletes Win Dual
Meet With Notre Dame
j Urbana. 111.,-May 19. The Uni
versity of Illinois athletes defeated
(Notre Dame, 84 to 42, -in a" fast dual
track meet-here today before a crowd
of 4,000 spectators. ' 4 j
no-hit games in one season. , Justus,
pitching for the Lancaster club of
the P. O. M. league in 1908, held the
following teams hitless: Mansfield,
July 19; Portsmouth, August 2;
Lima, September 8; Marion, Septem
ber 13. His last two achievements
were in successive game.s as he
shares the honor with Wright and
Cassidy as the only hurlers who
pitched two no-hit games in succes
sion in organized baseball. In col
lege baseball, a certain Jack High
lands, pitching for Harvard, in 1892,
held Williams, Wesleyan, Tnfti Col
tor Stat (Golf
FOUR Omaha' women Mrs.
Blaine Young, Mrs. Carl Lin
' inger, Mrs. Fred Goodrich and
Mrs. Walter Silver are expected lo
be among the forcmot contenders
for the slate championship in the
Nebraska Women's Golf asociation
, tournament to be held at the Happy
1 Hollow club the week of June 19.
Mrs. Harry L. Arnold of Omaha,
Caddock Matched to
' Wrestle Jim Londos
Moberly, Mo., May 20. Earl Cad
dock of Walnut, la, and Jim Londos
of Greece have been matched to meet"
in a wrestling bout for the light
heavyweight championship here July
4, it was announced today,
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Home Run by.McDermott
: Wins Game for Fairbury
Fairbury. Neb., May 20. A home run in
the seventh inning by McDermott with ,
two men on base save Fairbury a 6 to 4
vlotory over Grand Island' here ; today.
Foulk, Grand Island pitcher, hit out a
homer also. Score::
, V FA1BBCRY.
AB. H. O. A.
GRAND I8I.AND.
AB. H. O. A.
Goodwin. 2b 5 8 2 6
Havilin. Sb 4 0 0 1
Cleveland. 3h 5
McDermott. e 3
Wintnwh. lb 4
Reichle. If . 3
Sclunerds, rf 3
Bliss, cf 3
Brren, as 4
Lorich. d . 3
0 0
1 4
0 10
1 1
1 1
1 2
0 0
0 1
Itobln. 2b 1
0 2
3 1
0 1
1 0
0 14
0 0
0
3 0
S I
Metz. ss 3
Walnstsff, cf. 3
Roaers, If
Oulllc. lh ,
Menzie, rf
Roberts, a
Fonlk. p
Donald, in
Zloropke .:
Totals
33 7 27 15
Totals
31 8 24 14
Batted for Foulk in ninth.
Score by Innings: . ' : .
Fairbury . .1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 x 5
Grand Island ....2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 14
Summary Runs: Goodwin (2), McDer
mott, Breen, Lovlch, Robin, Walnstaff,
Foulk , (2). Errors: Cleveland, Hayallp,
Robin. Metz, Gulllc. "Home runs: McDermott-
Foulk. Three-base hit: Schmerdaj
Two-base hits: . Goodwin. Mets. Foulk.
Bases on halls: "Off Lovich, 8: off Foulk.
4. Struck out: By Lovich, 3; by Foulk.
6. Left on bases: Fairbury, 3: Grand
Island, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Lov
lch. Meta and Robin; by Foulk. Schmerda.
Wild pitch: Lovich. Umpire: Snyder.
Time: , 1:60 v;;., ' . ; . v. .
lege and the Manhattan Athletic
club hitless.
Addison Gumbert, pitching for the
Lima club of the Ohio State league
in 1888, pitched two no-hit games
against the Mansfield team. , There
was no mistake about Gumbert's
hurling, for his work was perfect.
Wright, a giant hurler with the Day
ton club of the Western association
in 1901, is one of the few hurlers in
the history of the game to pitch two
successive hitless games in organ
ized ball. September 1, Wright held
the Columbus team hitless and on
the 4th. he hurled a hitless game
L 4 t
r- : ' I "i I
l ,:Z3 , ( V ; ..
Champtaship
present champion by virture of Iter
victory in the tournament, will
defend her title, hhe is now in
California and is reported lo be put
ting in btrenuous strides to be in good
pl"ing form for the clatkic.
u'. I.ininoer. president of the Ke-
bratka atioclation, was ruitner-up in
i... . .....ii ir.SiUcr was runner-up
liu IV-U
Mrs, Young and Mrs. Goodrich
entered tiie rank of couteuderi on
their splendid playing lat season.
The tournament will bring together
the best women club swiugrrs in the
state. MUs Louis 1'ound uf Lincoln,
who was a contender to the finals in
19J0, is looked upon a the niot dan
gerous of out-state players. (
Wright Winn Game
Laurel, Neb., defeated Kandolph at
baseball hundav, 7 to IS, Wright
holding a safe lead with his speedy
, flinging.
Michigan Wins Meet
From Chicago Uni
Chicaeo. May 20. The University
of Michigan led the University of
Chicago 43 points to 20 points in
7 out of the 15 events , in the dual
track and., field , meet between the
the two institutions today.
Saints Trounce Witches
in Slugging Contest
. Wichita, Kan., May 20. St. Joseph
made it three straight from Wichita by
taking a swatting matcn in each lasnion,
15 to 8. . The Saints hit Gregory and Mc
Donnell all over the lot, collecting 22 safe
hits. Score: ' ,
ST. JOSEPH.
WICHITA.
AB. H. O. A.
L. Smith, Cf , 4 2 2 0
Berser, ss :-. 4 10 3
AB. H. O. A.
Olaen. lb
8 2
Corriden, If
2
1
2
Flsner, rr -Bonowitz,
cf ,
Defste, ss
W. Smith, 3b
Nufer, 2b
Handler, o .
Stumb. p ..
McColl, p
Wastilmrn, lb 4 2 12 2
E8t, rf ,5 3 4 1
Rlaketley, If 5 2 2 0
Haley, e 4 2 4 1
McDowell. 2b 4 1 S 3
2
2
4
S
2
1
McMullan, (bill)
Oretrory, p 10 0 1
McDonnell, p 3 10 4
Totals. J. 43 22 27 131
Totals
30 14 27 18
Score by innings. . -St.
Joseph .......... 0 0 8 0 0 3 1 3 218
Wichita .1 0 0 0 0 0 S 3 2 8
Summary Runs: Olsen. Corriden,
F4sher (4), Bonowita (3), Defate (2), w.
Smith (2),' Handler, Stumb. L. Smith (2),
Washburn, Kast (2), Blitkesley. Haley.
McDowell. Errors: Defate... McDowell.
Sacrifices: Olsen, Corriden, Smith, Wash
burn. Two-baso hits: Corriden, Bono-
wlta 1(3), East. Blakeeley (2).. Home
runs: Fisher, Easts Stolen bases: : De
fate (2), W. Smith. Hits: Off Gregory.
7 In 2 2-3 Innings; off McDonnell, 14 in
7 1-3 innings; off Stumb, 4 in 3 innings;
off McColl, 10 In 7 Innings. Double plays:
Smlth-Nufer-Olsen, Defate-Nufer-Olsen.
Struck out: By McDonnell 2; by Stummb
2: :by McColl, 1. Basea on balls: Off
Stumb, 8; ;off McDonnell, 2; off Gregory.
2. Left on bases: Wichita, NTS ;St. Jo-,
seph, 8. Wild pitch: McColl. Hit by
pitched ball: Haley by Stumb. Umpires:
Anderson and Donohue. Time: 2:10. ,
'Baltimore Shark'' Wins
Marble Championship
- Philadelphia, May 20. Frank
McQuade, 12, of Baltimore, won
the intercity marble championship
by defeating William (Red) Stod
dard of Philadelphia. His victory
came after a nip and tuck fight
and the final count was. Balti
more 57, Philadelphia 55. f
against the Grand Rapids club.
Pitcher Cassidy of the Williamsville
club of the Eastern Conn, league,
on Septentber 14 and IS, 1913, pre
vented the Waukegan and Dayville
teams from getting a base hit. These
are the only records of hurlers pitch
ing two no-hit games successively.
Western Leaguer Stars.
Phil Sitten, pitching for the Augus
ta club of the Sp'uth Atlantic league
in 1908, made a remarkable record.
August 3, he held the Columbia team
hitless. August 7, he pitched a dou
bleheader against the Jacksonville
team shutting them put in both
Rcconl Crowd
on Hand to Sec
Babe's Comeback
Ytfiik Lusse in Frrali-.li Came
With St. I-oui Ilrowii liy
Store of 8 to 2Hutli
Fans Onrc.
Vui rti f ''ft K rinn'Iltf
t'l H Ml fl ' ' to-. - W
frttwd came out to see Gcote B.
.Il. l.-V l...t. I I .1.
iiMirp iuin aim iuu , ,icu i.
American league bhiRRprs. in action
for the first time In V'll and staved
to see the New York Americans loi
one oi tne iretikiet sanies in year.
Tl V,..l .A l.u . nl 7
to I in the ninth inning, and Jones
retired the first two men up. but be
fore New Vork could put over the
la.t putotit, St. Louis had scored
se-f n runs and won the game, S to 2.
in.,, in ..,, w.-. - "
each singled and Tobin grounded to
. . . f t
ripp, npp tnrew io jont ior uc
play at first and I'mpire Chill called
l. ninn,, Mil TIim ntavpr of bntll
IIIV, ,U,II., V ,,- . ' - "
teams and the spectators started to
-IT .L. I..., .l,n f'dill
ru(l Ull Ills lim,
noted that Jones had dropped the
titrow ne reverseu me decision, am.
the game was resumed. Shorten
scored the lying run on the play.
r" .:.,n1,! ni.,1 u.i in-
tentionally walked, but another bac
on balls to Williams torcea in t-oi-lins.
Tacobson then clinched the
game for St. Louis with a home run
with the bases full.
Ruth failed to hit safely, striking
fittt Mir, ffnificr out on two pop flies
and grounding to Sisler.'
Shnrker held tlie 1 aiiKeea to uurc
WrAm Unmm run U'ilh Ttaker On
base in the fifth inning keeping New
Vork in the lead until Jones' ascen
sion in tlie nmtn. ine score
rf im.lH
NEW vnnic. .
an. n. o. a
AH. li. o. a
TnMn. rf
t a nlu'it
0 10
tlirhrr.
4 11 1 1 Rrott, ss
4 S II 0' Until. If
4 11 lBVw 3b
5 S 4 OlMmsrt. rf
5 S 4 n'Plop. lh
S 1 1 S'n-srH. Jb
sos s'sv-hsni. a
110 oijr.ru. n
AOS
I 0
1 S s
0 1
0 IS T
IIS
1 1 1
0 0 s
Slilrr, 111
Williams. If
JinHnn . rf
Tllerlw. Sb
MrMums, 2b
H'..fcr, p
1 1 0 el Tolsll 31 S SI U
ft 0 0 01
0 0 0 0'
1'oMlns
Arnrtln. !lf
Htm. P
T-'.ls 40 13 ST ' , ,
nitlfd fnr M-Staniia In ninih.
Batted for Shocker In ninth.
Score bv Innings: ...... .
pi. Louis ... " " 5 5 2 1 13
New York ...0 0 o o z o
Summary Run.:' Tobin :). ,u"D",nV.
- ....... ix..K..An Krinrtfr- Crtlllnl.
'ward" Krror.7Tobin. Jon.. Two-
basn hits: Ellerbe. Jacobson. BT"'.'a-
Horn runs: wira, V.. '
has " .William.. Doubl play: : Schanit
Ward. Left on bases: New York. 3. bt.
Louis. 8. Bnae. on balls: Off Jones. 3.
off Shocker, 1. prrucn oui. or
by Shocker. 2. Hits: Off Shocker 3 in
8 innings: oir jiaynr in
pitcher: Shoeker. Umpires: . Owena and
Chill. Time: 2:06.
Athletics Trounce Detroit
Tigers by Tally of 6 to 1
Philadelphia. May !0. Young', triple.
Perkina' double, Blng Mlller'a homer and
. ThllBrf1nhln A S tO 1
victory over Detroit today In the t ret
game or tne aeries ior imra
had three hits out of three time, at bat,
and his homer was hla ninth, th third In
two oaya. score:
DETROIT.
vniT.AT)Kl.PIITA.
AB. H. O. A
in. H. U. A.
Kin,, lb
3 15
Ynims. 2h ..
ill
Jones, 3b
Cobb, cf '
Vesch. If
nellmann, rf
Olsrk. 2b
Rigner, ss
Baulsr, e
Ehmke. p
FotljeriiU ,-
Olsen. p
Johnston, lb
Walker, If
Perkins, o '
Mlllrr.cf
MacGowin, rf.
nvkss. 3b
Oslloway, ss
Harris, p
TotllS
33 10 2T
Total 31 8 24 1S(
Batted for Ehmke in eighth.
Philade,lphla 010050.0 0 6
Summary Runs: Hellman, Young,
Johnston, Walker, Perkins, Miller Mac
gowan Errors: Jones (2). Two-base
hits: 'Blue. Perkins, Dykes. Three-base
hit: Young. Homo runs: Miller, . "en
man. Stolen base: Johnston. Double
..T.knriMi T,eft on bases:
Detroit, 6; Philadelphia, 7. Base, on
balls: Off Ehmke, 4; off Harris, 3. Struck
out: By Harris, 2. Hits: Off Ehmke 8
tn 7 Inning.! off Olsen, 1 In 1 Inning. Hit
by pitched ball: By Ehmke, Miller. Um
pires: Dineen, Walsh and Evans.
Time: 1:45. '' i , - ..
Phi Chi Win Inter-Frat
, Baseball Championship
Phi Chi won the inter-frat base
ball championship of the Nebraska
College of Medicine yesterday when
they decisively defeated Phi Beta Phi
Family Competitions Planned
by New York Country Club
New York, May 2O.-(S0ecial)
To date fathers and sons have a mo
nopoly on family golf events, but the
main plpmptit will no loncer be the
main attraction when it comes to dis-
nlavintr the ability of the family in
tim fipM nf snort. The latest innov
ation is a mothers' and daughters'
tournament. This plan originated in
Chicago, .where golf and tennis pro
fessionals and coaches of 1 various
women's athletic organizations have
thp matttpr under consideration. It
is expected that a series of events, in
cluding swimming, running, etc. will
games. Sitten came back with an
other hitless game on August '13,
Charleste team being the victims. On
August 18, he pitched a runless game
with his two no-hit games intermix
ed. No "runs and allowing only 14
hits in five games is some hurling'
even in a minor league.
Herman Gibson, hurling for the
Kansas City club of the Western
league in 1902, had many remarkable
pitching records that season, among
which were two no-hit games. On
July 9,-he held the Omaha team hit
less and again on August 25, the
batsmen of the St, Joe club failed
BaseBaOResults
eaMandtnCS
t,tTn I Mutr,
MaaditMr.
w U tv.i W I. .
m m aii lMUakM i w -
Ki iui I. II l HuM It It .4
Mat 14 Ik .Maim. Itlf 14 M .-
)W li 1 -ll IMM II 81
1a4MU' HeMlla,
llMah. K IMIarr, t,
litiMt. II, Uklhnii. II,
bi, Jwrli, l, tvunita,
T4'a lari,
Itmi al laaiana.
Hi. Nil l ?uta.
Ih u..iKe i nn.us I'liy.
at. Jul X tkibBiua CH).
MHKtKiil Mir. I.K voir.,
MatHliaia,
W. U ivii W. I.
lUaiiHtt S liaUiwk t
.i..ii S . f atiumf 4 I
II, am a 4 4 .Auo.iit a Maail I I
rlrdi' ttwali.
Itaalin, : llr.llti'. t.
Kalrbur, Si liranU lalaad, t.
Nutlulk. 4; iJlHulll, 1.
Today' liaaw.
Mralrli- at llaatln.a.
ili.n.l Inland at I all bury.
Nuilulk at Lini-uln.
MTIilN .l. I.KAOl f .
Silaadlag,
W. L mi W I IW.
Kw V.k t .SMillurimail IS la . .U
HI lUi IK 11 .! I-I..I..U-IHH I ,4f
IMil.huuB l I .all Mrmklin It l
fbk-wa I IJ MS II.M.IU t l ,TM
Vrotrrdiiy' Umalt.
St. .aul. 4: Urm.klyn. t. '
I'lnrmniii, i: fhilail'lpbla, 1.
I'Ki.l.urah, li); Xe Vork, I.
CHI'ao, t.: Hcwlun, 3.
Today' liunwa,
M.ialnn at tit, l.nul.
Ilnuiklyn at Chiraga.
New Vurk at t'lnriiinalt.
No ihr asm hniuk-d. ,
.MKKK .tN I.RAOtR.
hlanillnga.
W. ivt.l . 1- Prf.
Vnr Trk It li .M7i Ima.n I I n .I'H
Hi. Isitlia 20 It ,i.il leiel.nit IS U
l'hilalelibl It IS ..'il-.Wa.hliistiia 14 lu .414
iiiiuii n ir .4i.uimi-ao n it .jut
Veaterday' IWulte.
Washington, 4; I'll lis n, J,
)'hlldel.l!. I: Detroit, 1,
Ht. Louis. S; Nw York. Z.
Cleveland, t: Iloalon. i.
Toity' (lame,
rhlrago at Waahlngton,
St. liuia at New York.
No other game rhedulcd.
AMKBICAV ASSOHATI0V.
Standlnga.
W. K I'rt.l w. t-" Prf
Minneapolis 3 10 ,8S7IKanaas City IT III .51!
Indianapolis 17 11 .IWU'nlumhua 14 1.1 .IS't
tlliwauke ID 1.1 ..'.IIIuHrlll II l .7I)
SU I'aul 1 13 .CUlTolrdo 5 22 .US
Yeatenlay' Reaull. . .
Toledo. 3; Columbus. ' 1.
Milwaukee, 6; Kan van City, 4.
Indianapolis. 4: Louisville, ft.
KU I'aul, 14: Minneapolis. 1.
Today's Game.
Columbus at Toledo. -
Indlanapnlla at Louisville.
Kansas city t Milwaukee.
MUineapoll. at St. Paul.
Oilers Hammer Indian
Hurlers for 23 Wallops
Oklahoma City, May 20. Tula ham
mered four Oklahoma City pitcher, for 23
hlta and won a raxrrd came. 17 to 11.
making a clean sweep of the four-game
series. It wa. Oklahoma City', ninth
ti meat ueieai. , ocore:
TDL8A.
AB. H. O. A
OKLAHOMA CITY.
AB. H. O. A.
Bennett. If ( 1 Ml
Pitt, rf
S
4
4
S
S
0
4
Thompson. 3b 4
Darls. rf S
Lelirelt. lb
Limb, cf . 6
Bauman, Sb ' 5
MHiinnls. as S
S
S
4
S
s
S 1
atlddleton. If
'Rates, lb
Rloi-lardi, cf
0
0
s
S 1
0
1
Flsner, o
Hargrove, 2b
Tate, 3b
LaSaUe, as
Bardy. p
Warden, p
Allen, p . '
Young-, p .
"Heatly
S 4
5 16
.10 0
5 2 4
0 0 0
0 0 1
0 0 0
S 1 0
1 0 0
s s
s :
0 0
, 1 1
S 1
1 1
4 SI
Crosby, c
Richmond, p
Stewart
Hoaaland, p
Boehler. p
Totals
47 23 27 11
Totals riS 14 27 17
Batted for Richmond In second.
Batted for Young in ninth.
Score by innlna-a:
Tulsa .0 4 S 2 0 0 I 0 217
Oklahoma City .....2 1 0 1 0 6 0 2 011
Summary Runs: Bennett. Thompson
Davis, Lellvelt (2), Lamb 12), Bauman
(2). McGlnnla. Crosby S, Stewart, Hoag-
land (2), Fltt (3), Mlddleton, Otnglardl
(2), Fisher, Hargrove (2), Tate, Young.
Errors: Bauman, Fisher, La Sails (3).
Two-base hits: Thompson. Lellvelt (3),
Lamb, Bauman, Hoagland, Pitt. Har
grove, Young. ' Three-base hits: La
Salle, Hargrove, . Horn run: : Ofnglardl.
Sacrifice: Thompson., Basea on balls:
Off Brady, S; off Warden. 1; off Young,
1; off Richmond, 1;; off Hoagland, 2; off
Boehler. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Tate
and Bate.- by Hoagland. Struck out: By
Brady, 1; by Young. .2: by Hoagland, 1;
by Boehler. .2. Wild pitches: Young. 2.
Runs and hits: Off Brady, 4 and. 5 In
1 2-3 innings; off Warden, S and 4 In 1
Inning; off Allen,- 8 and 3 in. less than
1-3 Inning: :off Young, S and 11 in 5 1-S
Innings; off Richmond, 2 and 3 tn 1 In
ning; off Hoagland, 7 and 0 In 4 2-3 in
nings;, off Boehler, 3 and S In 3 1-3 in
nings. Double plays: ; Young-Hargrove-Bates
(2). Glnglardi-Fisher. Bauman-Mc-
Glnnls-Lelivelt. Left on bases: Tulsa. 8;
Oklahonm City, . Passed ball: Fisher,
Umpire.: Ormsby and Holmes. Time: 2:10.
Wives! You can set a more attrac
tive table by buying from Bee Food
Ads.
be started before the summer ends.
While the first sectional mother
and daughter event may be decided
in ' Chicago, " the Plainfield, N. '
Country club should be awarded the
honors for scheduling a "family com
petition" for June 3. This attraction
calls for teams consisting of husband
and wife, father and son, father and
daughter, mother and son, mother
and daughter, two brothers, two sis
ters, or brother and sister, to'play, 18
holes of medal play, the aggregate
scores of each family team with com
bined handicaps to count.. . .
to make a safe hit. -
Nicholas Maddox, pitching for the
Wheeling club of the Central league
in 1907, registered two no-hit games,
and this remarkable work earned him
a recall to the big show by the Pitts
burgh management. In his third
Roanoke and Richmond teams hit
less. Hedgepeth did remarkable
game against the batsmen of the big
league, which took place September
20, he prevented the batsmen of the
Brooklyn team from making a hit.
Maddox's work in this respect was
marvelous from the fact that of trie
three hitless games he pitched that
season, -one was registered against
Cincinnati Reds
Defeat Phillies in
12-Inning Game
Puulile hy llolunc and Long
Fly by Cfney Enable
Homo Train to Score . '
Winning Hun. ;
( ineiiinati. May 2U. Tlie Chum
uati National defeated I'liiUJclflna
tud iy, lo 1, in a 1 J iiinmn. liaiur,
timkiug tlurc straight for the Keds,
The name lied mud ihe I2th in
itiiiit, uhm Holme doubled, taking
thiid on Harper's out. Wiugo waa
acd, but Holme scored on Cave-.
nrya Ionic ny. 1 lie scores-
rinuKi i i-iiu
tiMISIVSTI.
AH, II II A '
AH 11 n .
M.n.au. If 4 I 4 . Hums, tt
S S
W (iam, Sb 4
Milh.Ma.rf 4
tt.tr rf 4
i'a,aiwM. tb S
I W.U la 1
i i i.uii ik sons
19 l'ui..o. it s s s
3 k .4me. th 4 11
I a M.M-r, if S t I
I laiw. 4 I I I
a a 3 i iikw 414,
.iia. M. j
ti.. Ik n
Mllll. S
stmlxaa. S
I 1 II I l-ln-lll. 3b 4 I 1 1 '
S S 3 t I.!, p III.)
4 ........ ...
. I Total! 40 S 3 If
SI S 1 II'
T.H.ts
U'mnlnc ryn cord with ro eut.
SVitra t inninva
Philadelphia l
Clnrlnnall HMI1MM I S
Summary Runs; Hanllne. Ilohne. Ilr
. Krrwra: Klelrher, lluhn, Cav-n-y
12). Two-baa bits: llenlina ':. Hau
Mr), Wrlahlatone, Ilohne. Three-baa
hi) : ltarpr. Sinln baea: IHincan III.
Km-rlfli- hita: l.ebourveau, Wrlshlalon. -
William, favenev. linuble plays: Cave
ney luirt. I'arbin-n-riiiilih.li. Left
i.n liasm: Phlla1rlihia. ; t Inrlunatl, a.
MiLt on hull.: uif Slesdnw, 2: off l.uqiw..,
t. Slrut-k out: Ry Sleadnwa. 2; by l.uitue.
Vinilre: Klein end i'drnian. Time:
3:15.
Clticnpo Cubs Kg nth Hits
and Win by Score of T to 3
Chlrarn. Ms 0. rhb-agn hunrhed hit
today after Boston bad taken a thr.
run lead, a result of Kelleher'a error, two
walka and Ilolke'a double, and won b
final cam nf th aertea, S lo 3. Th
fleldlne if Trrry and Powell wa a tea
lure. Th srore:
BOSTOX. J CHICAno. I
,. ab. if.o s I an h o a.
Pn. ef 4 1 S OlSlall. rf - 3
Korf. I I 1 Ji Hnllirhrr. n S S 4 S
Sonlliw'lH. rf 4 1 II (11 Krllehtr. b S 3 1 3
frulae. If .1 S t II1 ISrlmrs. Ih 4 0 11 1
IWkel. 3b S II 1 SlKrlh. rf 4 I
Hnlkr, lb 4 S l U Barlier, If ' J ft V 1
Ford, in 4 1 S SI Twrr. fb . 4 1 i 4
rwrlr. 4 ft 3 llo rarrell. e 4 1 4 I
V"ll"lm. b S S 1 . 41 Alnahrlrr. p 4 1 S I
llirlatanbury 1 t( t 01 .-
1 Totals 30 10 57 14
ta1 S.1 "4 Il
Batted for Fllllnglm In ninth.
Scor by Innings: ,,
Rnslnn .1 A ft ft ft A ft ft ft II
Chicago t A ft A 1 1 1 I S
Summary Runs: Powell. frols,'
B'..ek, Sta'a 12), Hnllocher, Frlberg. Al- '
"lander. Error: Kelleher. Two-has
hit: Holke. Stolen base: Towell. Sac
rifices: Knpf, Kelleher. Hollmher. Bar
ber. Pouble plays: Ford-Hnlke-Onwdy
Boeckel. Terrv-Orlmea, Alexander-Hollo,
eher-llrlmea. . Left on bases: Boston. S;
Chicago. T. Ba on balls: Off Alex
ander. 2: off Flllinglm. S. Struck oof:
By Alexander. 2: by Fllllnglm. 2. Urn
Plrca: O'Day and Hart Time:: 1:45.
Pirates Trounce Giants
, in Hard Hitting Contest
Pittsburgh. May 59 Pittsburgh sron
frorn New Tork today, 10 to 7, In a hard
hitting conteaL The Plratea hrok a tl
score I nth eighth Inning, when Blghe
uu 2 ot hl" "'c0,", three-base hit
-... ...p vanes iiuea. ocore:
NEW TORR-: I PtTTsnrnnrr
t f
Sanrroft. SI fi J.o OlMaranrlll. i' , . j
FrtH.h 91.
R , 1 .Ir. . L ' - T
friwh. 2b '
Omh. 8b
Vouna. rf ,
S'mael. If .
KHIt. lb
wiiinnera, cf
" . ii' .rnr, cr .13
S 1 1 Slflalie.. If A 4
1 ft
S ft
" I 1 1 Kna. 2
S S 5 (I'Tramor, Sb
S J 1 II Mueller, rf
4 S II ftlorimm, lb
! ft ,4 nlfinnch, e
K S
4 1
4 2 S ft
4 ft II 1
.4 S 3 ft
(I ft A A
1 ft II 2
ft A ft 1
; i i A .a
A ft ft ft
T IS 37 S
umith
riinplnnli'm.ef ft ft 0 ftUdams. p
Snyn.r.e U ! 2I"..',.
nnndas. p 2 ft 0 ii...Rnnw;p
"RnbrrliOB 1 ft 0 (Hqiamer n
Bran, p A 0 0 )i . . "
Butted for 8hlnners tn eighth.
Hatted for Douelaa In seventh. ; i
Batted for Carlson Jn eighth. u. ;
Score by Innings: - !
u7vTc"? A A 2 ft 1 A 2 A (7
Plttaburgh , I d ) (1 l 0 S x -1
SiimmarjaRuns': Bancroft, Frlarti,
.r,hToun,r r2)' Mrnisel (2). Maranvlll
f2). Carey. Bigbee (3). Ens (2). Oooch.
Rohwer. Krrora: Shlnnera f2). Two-baa
Jits: Frlsch, Kelly, Bigbee. Mueller.
Meuael, Oooch. Three-has hits: Young.
7!tb';w2' En- Sacrifice hlta: Tofag
(2). Shlnnera. Adams. Smith, left "am
FIBalaaaas Vaw B. tllll.l . . fT
..o,. new j uri. o; I'll IB DU run. . BiMW
on 1 bjlli: Off HonfrlM, 1; off Adams. ;
nourlns, 1; by RyRn, 1; by Adm. 1.
Hits: Off r-outTlfl. 12 In 0 lnnlnfartoff
Hyan. 3 In 2 innlnjra; off Adams, 10'Aln
7 1-3 Innlnitff; off Crlnon, 1 In 2-3 In-
ninar nP aTil. n i t i .
....... un 'm-.uFi, i in i inninir. winning;
nUcbr: : Cnrlson.' Lofflntr pitcher:-. Ryan.
Beck Hurls Hastings
to Sixth Straight Win
. . .. iy aw. resile decs ,
pitched Hastings to it ninth straight vic
tory, defeating Beatrice her todav. to 2.
TJ ...1 ......... 1 . T. . . . . .
o.iui.n uui i. Deainca nailers ana
held them to nine hits, -well as pitch
ing himself out of two holes when lh
bases were filled. Scor:
BEATRICE. 1 ,. HASTINOS.
AO. n. U. A
AB. R. O A
1 Arhm nf
A Z 1.0
Kirchner, lb 3
Parker. 3b ',1
Rnwman, cf 4
Wit. 5b - 4
nuia.rf a
8 IIOeiiMm. as
1 IlOsnn, 2h
2 IIWMlets, lb
1 SlTTollv. ii
A (IIKnapp, If 1
a HTnntM 1.
8 A
1
4 1
4 1
4 2
4 It
MpFarianri, lit S
S
Ttnw. o
4 A 1 ftlJelinson, rf-Sb 4 2
ni, h
4 1 A 4lBeck. p 4 1
A 9 Jil
atcKee, lb
1 Tolali 35 12 r
SB 24 11
Totals
arm. 1i I..I..I, . ;,.?
Hastings .''.'.'.'."J.'.'.'.'.'o.ft 1 A 0 2 A 8 x---
Summary Runs: Qulnn, Blttendorf,
Wlliets, Holly (2), Knapp, Johnson (I),
brrorsr Kirchner. Hill, Unger (2), Knapw,
TnnuiN. TIau Th.u.h... hit. ii
lBml. ... Two-base lilts: Holly.' Johnson;
Bases on balls: Off Beck, 2; off Dull. 1.
Stolen bases: Tomes. Parker. McFerland,
Struck out: By Beck, 14; by Dull.vl.
Left on bases: Hastings, S; BeatriPe, 10.
Earned runs: Hastings. 6;; Beatric,' 1..
Umpire: Hawthorne. . Time: !:1.
the batsmen of the big league.
J. Hedgepeth, pitching for ihe
Petersburg club of the ' Virginia
league on August 7 and 13, held
pitching that season. In his last 10
games of the season only 34 hits
were made off his pitching, of course,
in the list were the classics men
tioned, i.'
Paddock of the Vancouver club of
the Northwest league, in 1908, cre
ated a sensation in that circuit when
he registered his second hitless game
for that season.
Yes, even in the minor leagues the
acquiring of one of these cjassics ii
a rare achievment,
' " , .V " I ' !
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