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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 81, 1002. 9 . ' R 1 TV N UL’ | A# many times as d1d the Omahas find Mor- | Clarke, Bransfield, Dexter. Stolen bases: | piick, Kelley (2), Selbach, Bresnanan. | Cleveland at Baltimore, Detroit at Boston, | Milwaukee .........31 M If 1 r 9 TE 1 oo DES MOIA\ES “ l\S flRST O\E rison. Both pitchers werp in great form, | Dexter (2). Double play; Chance to Tinker. | Threé-base hit: “Hobinson. ' Home runs: | 8t. Louls at Philadelphla. Alipmsapolls ... B e 1 “ "l “ASH FOR DRA[\ES and the teams behind them played pennant | X%t base on balls: Oft Menefee, 10. HIt | Fiick, Bresnahan (2). Stolen bases: Hemp- 0100 ...« A = y s e b fitched ball: Chance Btruck out: BY | hill, Gilbert, McGann, Robinson, Howell Games today: Milwaukee at Kansas City ball. Ecore rm:w. i Y Meneteo. 5. Time: 1'80. | Double plays: Boone- to Gochnauer (0 IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 8t Pau »;‘.-T\:n;.my.,nu Loutsville at fn- | S—— ibi OMAHA mpires 'OWer an rown. Wood, Wood to Bonner. First base on anapolls, ‘oledo at Columbus. : " . Prohibitionists Take Moming Game by AB. &M O A ke Soth . Gunies. Daliar Oft Wright, 6. Mit by pitched bail: | | Oreighton Puts the Des Moines Outfit Down v Good, Timely Battin Thomas, rf o Y T 2 S e B T S e Pl Wiane s | Columbus Wina First Game from SHUTS OUT THE OLD' GUARD Without & Run i & Genine, of...... 4 0 0 6 o0 of NEW YORK, May %0-—The New York | Left on bases: Baltimore, 8; Cleveland, & Toledo in Walk aund Sec- ¥ Stone, 'If . v QoA SR B :“.q” bh-lllc!‘ub -w'fln""dl‘u return Fhu'm‘ Time: 1:65. Umpires: O'Laughlin and @ by Hard Werk Lesea ARERIGROR net ——— b $ ¥53 oday by losing a ten-inning game. Evans | Caruthers. ond by Ha ork. Lec-Glass-Andrecsen Team Refusen n POUND ALLOWAY ALL OVER THE LOT|gGainoun, i w4 8 3 % 1 9|relieved Matthewson in the tenth and the | Second game: / Single REn o Fiold Clad WELSH'S PITCHING PROPERLY SUPPORTED . 48§ 1 | Bcore horatag same: - Aiencance. SN, e b ¢ CLEVEL AN o.u 8. | COLUMBUS, 0., May 30—Columbus hit W % ] 0 0 ] 1 0 4 H R.H.O.A ~OL ), " —Ca . ¥ VEW YORK. elley, of...3 1 0'Pleketing, 163 3 8 0 1|Mock hard and won the morning same N » ventsb Rl e A 8 e e B f H ™ A X E T o < iy HOAE g‘-!xv:-rn [ :fi‘cm.’ml!. .1 83 ¢ 0| ftrom Toledo in a walk. Attendance, 2,508, w——— Omaha's Own 'Vareity Teéam Dats t..1°2 1 1 0|Doste, 1 Viliams, 5 [Piick, r ore: Y erme : - 3 b e b e v 1 | fi‘: 6 o elou 1ese u.."m.,. 3 gBar. ol 03188 “ eowu Mpos I TOLEDO. the Flelt chib: srounds, - the” Leed i S e e own Clock Motion, by 2 iglase, 1b. 0 310 0 ° cGans, _1b H.OAE RHOAR a o " and Wins by Wide OINES, Barry, #i.....3 30 0 4 04 % 0Giert io 0303 0| o REOABIL o RHOQAER | Andressen team defeaicd the Field " AB. R. H. O. A. E,|Jackilteen, c'1 17 2 ¢ 170 0fBresniin, 00 2 RN R R R R byea score of 1'to 0 ieft was n¥incible, | Margis. Hulswite, 01813 0 1 3 0| Robinson, o1 13410 " lowing but six scattered hits, strikin, ut § 00 3 1) §imam W03l a{ 1300 Hugnen .50 0 T1a 1 g|faty e 1o olamin a8 8 1 L 3] fourteen of the “Old Guard” and not lesu- | Des Moines celebrated §8 09 18 ofbumheriidddd il P13l mow $13 8 NI Y 80 8 Ol S8 heliihe uy Ciement ere the es Molnes ocelebrated Memorial day 7 o 8 B 3 B | 013 ¢|Battimore 3333 offoutn 1.8 130 0| Gther features of the game. Score: | Crelghton whitewashed Drake yosterday morning by batting out an overwhelming Pt M | Totals. 00 0 0fCleveland 3280 olOtikes, of....0 1100 LEE NDREESEN. | 1n maanifieent styt a ten talll victory from the Rourkes, the score belng ik Prhilod 990 0 "gacrifice hit: McGi $1101 oforatus, 011331 s -AD b { In muxnificent style and ran up ten tallies h 0o 0 0 0 - acrifice i McGann, T Seotne 02321 AB. n H. 0. A E.'to their nwn credit. Owing to 11 to Alloway was pounded for twelve 4 A o | T 1 o | Seymour, Willlams, Plf‘kerln% ome runs: | o SR T POR 22 2 waiter, 3. Wk 0 2 " "1)unwilitogness to give the 16cals’sd hits, among which were a home run, a |Morrison, p 4 0 0 0 1 0 sBatted for Evans in tenth Inning. | Bl LTS R TR g Tos...... 3 $HIL 4| Tracy, ss. o X 0 2 8 3\l im0 46 Minveta oty o T e e | Y 0 2 3 1-9 | Goumond, e aiouties, ung Mot of|, | Sataia...c.cin 0 ¢ SR P Mew IR, §.88 838 3§ 13 tivars 1o Megiann, Moges to mecnes: Gegt, | FOIE. $8 8488000 13| Clament. s § 8 0 8 1 ¢|nape, Crelghton's final game o -ho seson— : d wo out when winning run was made. Eurned run: hiladelphia, 1. First base ) of ut: ttress. _Sac- | Driscol, 2b. g and an excellent finish it was, for the Pro- too, did some batting, with nine hits, in- | Omaha ... 00008600 1—1]|on errors: -fke-PYn' e 2 i S bl ST e G JCTTH P e ol LR Stofen | Bauip, ¢t § 39 8 M te wert i lhiiiored’ 150 Re cluding a three-sacker and five for two [Des Moines R g 0000 00| Philadelphia, 8, New "York, 2. Two-base | B *101a" pleshos: Huenes. 5 Left on Lally, First base on bails: Off | Dunn, 1b 11 13 33 eand mest semmetazastost thut shed B bags, but Pitcher Barry seemed to keep | [Earned runs: Omaha, 1. Two-base hits:|hits: Barry Bowerman. Btolen bases:|pases: Baltimore 4: Cleveland, 8 Time oft Mock, 2. Hit by pucher RS % ot ool oLy Syl B = 8tone, Dolan, Clark. Sncrmce hit: Hickey. | Barry, Juckiltach, Clark, Lauder, Dunn, | {55 Umpires: O'Laughlin and Caruthers. Cefl on bases: ; To- | Neft, p 10 - experienced this season. Creighton went these sallies well scattered and the result | giojen bases: Stone, Dolan. Bases on balls: | Jackson. Double play: Thomas to Doug- Struck out: - S i 30 11into the game for blood, using all the pent was that the top-liners could mot get the | OFf Owens; 3. HIC by pltched ball: By Mor: lass. Tirst base on balla: Off Dugsieby, ¥: Browns First, Athletics Second. T‘I o (Time: 14 mpire:” Ebeight. Totals... leh"zl ‘.‘B § T 0 11,5 energy with which she bad hopsd to des d wens, or- atthewson, 5. Yy pitche ¥ " ‘oledo ‘ogswell out of the box LD CL e Decessary men actoss the rubber slab, while | FI30 1, Syrick Sutt Sy ORSC,L OF MECC | By Duggleby, 1. Struck out: By Duggleny, | PHILADELFHIA, May 30.~The moratng | | 10000 Cna Tning I A game AB. R H. O. A. E,|feat Nebraska today. The particular relish the Jowans found no difficulty in 8coring | Moines, 1. Time: 1:2). Umpire: Latham. |o: by Matthéwson, 1; by Evans, 1. Passe antage. Plank was hit | and secured a lead of five runs, which was .4 70 20 2 "0 2|of the victory to the Creighton students every inning, save three. Kansas City Wina Both Games. o e :““‘"g'“‘ém“};‘“""" hard and the poor flelding of the locals radually ‘overcome by the Ihnme"":"‘“: 4 0 2§ 1 0lwas the fact that Creighton defeated Drake Alloway's own unsteadiness and expensive The first game | tendance, 5,200, aided in the run-getting of the visitors. s i o e oy o LR "3 3 9 % 1 9110 o 0 while the best Nebraska could do to errors by Hickey and Stewart at critical | [ KANBAS CITY. May 30 -The Orel 808 | " “Hetore' s 'crowd of 2100 persons Phila. | Attendance, 4843 “Scorer =~ == = COLUMBUS. | TOLEDO, Sprague, ' b 4 0 0 0 3 0the Des Moines ageregation was 10 to 6. times were a large factor in helping to|City won out in the twelfth inning. At- tdr:el-ml"'&n’fl':fi:‘a-'rfil.’}mmnf: {0 ar| R.H.OA.E, REOA oA o"ll‘ e, % g S 9 9 3 3| Wech did the throwing for the loca swell '(N Loy but '['.’;h ;" ":;h m‘fi:' s | tendance, 2,000, Bcore: RHLE, | arm gave out in the st Inning 'nlna Bvans e ;‘“m'fi‘:“i, By B R A 310 IR R L Gotdy, B 3 0 9 3§ 0[and be was tn prime sondition. One would resent an accoun! g, e visitors " -~ Yoby tool s place. lowerman was also forcec 160 o . 0 0 [ o hardly belleve it was the that :nu bad the red sockers strapped to the 'é.’_'".f;.'.pcn."’ 33323“0333};—:‘% H DTN Soeeuns of an Jures et 8 oL Cross 363 4111 o 3 | X B0 0 m‘:‘}fl;d it i ety 8 I‘Ilrheyd agatast Nebraska | fast :::.m: operating fable all the time. It was Des ries Joseph, Mcradden and | ary S 0K B R s delivery. 39 TR 003 SRR Potals, 3 0 & 3 10 4|FEleven strikeouts, three lean and well vep- Molnes' game from the third inning and the ansas City, Weliner and Messitt, | Score: 3 REREE] HE 3133 % n-c-A %0 001 000 *1|Arated hits and not a_bsse on balls was Hawkeyes well deserved the victory they |, ing bcv K"'mmr and Robinson and ex- PHXLAD!;.(P:‘(I';. 2 NEW YORK A H 120 000 1102 0|Feld Club... 00000000 0—0|his record yeaterday. Owsley, Drake's star ‘.;::aimm' Aehibi e AL DA hat cellent playing all around. Beore: BH 2, 3 ;‘; : 3 ; :' : 3 AR, — AL ) S “m(:;::.p Yé‘-‘«frufi \.n;‘nnd ‘CO y C";{:Ire“n mwh&r. ;u‘ l:‘m: b\:x for th; ‘v‘:mogldur. (] g may 1 s 0 L3 e firs x innings, ant en Inney ity..30003030°711 0 Jals... a1t Elak, “Hit by pitched ball: By Neit, v the feature, but his two doubles and a sin- | Karsas City it YISt in i g 1 % | 8.3 3 81 ¢ Andeeson out for interterence, 039013040 PRt Yaie on delis: OF Gordy. & s,r“rk was substituted. Nelther was very effeo- Ble looked mighty good, and if someone | " p,iieries: Kansas City, Cable and Mes- 018 042 0|8t Louls L020831200-1 5.0 41V )‘3‘; out: By Neff, 14; by Gordy, b. Timi tive. else besides Stone had done some stickipg | sitt; St. Joseph, Parvin and Roth. Rt 9 4} §|Philadelphia 1530106031 Bislen Bass -Nit:_‘ll\v_r::x ':-;‘{::\CEM“K Umplres: Mengedoht and Tracy, The game wus commenced by Welch's at the right times or at all, for that mat- O Equal. Childs, 2v...1 1 3 1080 Earned run 8t. Louls, 5; Philadel, h ' e E blanketing his first three opponents at the ter, the etory might bave been different. DE::‘::’M:;‘&)“::ZW:: o Setiwan. | T P33 319 330 0)a Tworbase hite: B:;k(‘llllul);l:ldshk Ralirese. Bt i Bvine 4] .o 2 08 CSUegeG D ey stk i | B Lynch began the BIttng by & neat However, the victors played ihe closest | koo hroka sven in (e two pootly. plaved | Towis .. 11 003 of chreck:: efilo'"" “Chan: Paaden, Me ':?iu‘fi”'»“‘é'y eRea s, S e Dase of | menas: erowd & fended it Yale fierd today | *Insle. stole second, and Dineen made firat Xind of a game all the way, as was shown | games today. In the fourth ‘3'."."&?(0{2: o 37 3 | loney, Hartpel @), Left on bases: 'St | pails; Off C ogswell, 1; off McMackin, 1 iorr to witness the buse ball match between |on the shortstop's miscue. Harty Welch m \cher y Pl 3 A C pointediy 1 the fourth, when with two men | 3C0% S08 [ UG ugtted “by Jones and| +Douglase out for Browne's interference. o S R P Plank. 1. | Bruck ke ',',e, ‘,'1',",‘:{" G"bfl:'t e ::r‘:cl?:rrx‘fi?"c'fi‘.fr’fi'pl%‘rfal?{;‘ fane, annual | flew out to deep center just for the eake i ""“t;“::" ;"'l:“h :°:“'"bl.' b:;""- rendered unconscious. = Attendance, 10,000, Fhilagelphta out: By Sudhoff, 3. Time: 1:%. Umplre: | 1'% F P BoAte" b B askaka - Oty 530400 & sy X ;““"“l :;]Y"‘h- lnfll Difieen :ll ““::: ner on and touched the bag before | Score: ew York Connol ven Split at Kans g 10108301 0—6|at home while executfng a poorly coac! Dolan could gét back to it, making a neat o . RHE | Barned runs: Philadelphla, 3. First base | Sequential hitting gave the locals the| y,xgag CITY, May 30—Kansas City | At Cnmbrldse ¥arvard, 2; University ot | Steal. double all alone. This same Hofter was the | Denver ... 0 0.1 3 0.3 04 o=0 8 g on errors: Philadelphia ow. Yotk 1 |afistnoon game 5;}“;:“35,‘[ vas coltective | and Milwaukee pla: Before | niinols, 1 It was the same throughout the game, the h Left_on base: Phllldelphln, ; New York, P 5,50 people today and broke °ARn Arbof, Mich.—Michigan, 4; Ober- man of the hour, his flelding being mag- | Ratterles: Denver, Eyler and McConnell: | 5. Two-base hit: Fraser. ' Stolen basee: | visitors' fielding was ragged at times. At- 12 Cthe fitet game Grady made & | jim 3. s visitors were either retired in one-two-three nificent and his batting especially interest- | Milwaukee, McPherson and Hanford. Thomas, Browfhe (2). Double plays: Childs | tendance, 13,128, Score: sensational "ov “ fl"(' and both pitchers M ‘Janesville, Wis.—~Beloit, 5; Wisconsin, | 8tyle or their would-be hits were fielded iog in view of a home run in the third| Second game: HE tso"!g&u:l-;‘a‘ I;{‘,f’::‘,‘” Fl%g:lxl;:u::“?mer PHILAD!LY}}:I&A ST. m}:z(‘u‘. Az, | Were hit hard. 1 by the Omaha Iade, who worked together 3, ce ¥ OAE w tothon €0 Tos ViRl bonioes, | Mtiwaunes . K 8 8 1.0:0 8 ¢ t‘%u 125 Joasen, & 0% Tnow § WAk 0% fondha %o b TAA] ”J' axl: MEVARES AR sé‘en?'if."x‘n‘e Py drue 1 Betroit cofiese, | llke the machinery kB W gt unce and two singles besides. Denver ........ 0 1.2 3 0 By Fraser, 5: by Evans, 3. Timi ¥ 11 ofHeldrick, cf. 370 ritgl 5 *|in the game wae there any hope the Des Moines fully demonstrated base ball | Batteries: Denver, Waterbury. Frisk and | Umpire: Emslie. i lLis s e 2313 1) At {iblon, Mich.—Northwestern, 2; Al- Drakites. That was the fourth imning. ability, and Barry in the box showed that gi;fmcell'l‘ Milwaukee, Barber, McPherson Cardinals and Reds Quit Even. 1w e B R 123 ;3 213 8 §|bon L. Oweley and Kinney started it by getting he was not to be taken lightly. He is a i ST. LOUILS, May 30.—8t. Louts and Cin- s o o e b B 383 00301 two consecutfve hits. A wild throw ad- steady, reliable man, judging from the Make Even Break. cinnati spit éven on todays double-header; 1 0040 o|Rothtais <o o0 ¢ OlMeAndra W10 118 e i bt vanced them a sack. Then Welch cruelly i each winning & game. Both contests were o 01010 ke, : At Evansville—Terre Haute falled to ar- 4 e i e O | Pt ot e Hess. paimil todsy By Hittihg | plaved linder discouraging weather condi- = 1000 ofMeDonaid, 5.0 0 0 3 ojgpeer, ‘e 8 § § 3 8 96 this morning and the game was for. | Xined thelr hopes by striking out the nec by . 2 Al P roaty ‘When hits meant runs, MoGHT, | tions. Attendance, 5, core first game: E === ol .. T0ND 2= 22| feited to Evansville, 9 to 0. Afternoon ¥ spite home runs and triples, for he made |y “the visitors, was very effective at CINCINNATL ST. Louis, % Totals ...4 92414 3 Totals ... 610 24 11 ame: Terre Haute, 6; Evansville, 2. Throughout the locals stole bases at will, two doubles and two singles off Alloway, | critical times. Aftendance, 400. Bwn"):{ Yoy, o n;“;’"«;" ;u;Al:‘ thft‘:«;dhflnr innllolnolh; \;flr::h- P K‘ln'“ City . 0 z ?’ % % 7 ‘“A:oflc:’omll‘r:i;n:idaom: eg“-;g; gllgg:~ Lynch, Stene and O'Keefe beéing particu- \ scoring four runs also. The score: o R B, b kgl H 4| Milwaukee . A0 Mg [ 1 4 . ] : " |larly adept In this line. Lynch was in- 5 201200011710 3Dorbe 119 ¢3¢ 018t Louls.... 90000201 1—4| "pyrneq runs: Kansas City, 2; Milwaukee, | Ington, 2 Decatur, ¢ g " 'm "“h Satid ¥ - ot = 100001100 0-3 7 118000k, 110 310 0| Farned runs: Philadelphia, 2. Two-base |3 Two-base hits: ek Wit | AL | Bockiord.Morming: Rockord. 4 | vincible at the bat—four times at bat and AB. R M. O AE| Batterles: Peorla, McGill and Wilson; | Magoon, 161 113 ofnits: Powell, Wallace, Heldrick, Hartzel (), | Runkle. | Three:base hit: A, McBride: | Cedar Fapias. i|four hits, one & two-bagger, was his rec- 8 1 1 2 1 0ofColorado Bprings, Jones and Baerwald. Corcoran, 332 132 0 0| 8eybold, Castro, Davis. Home run: Castro. | Sacrifice hits: Nance, 8mith, Gear. Btolen | “SORF PCRIS v wyo ning: Davenport, 10; [ ord. Buckler, Stene and Dineen also ‘met 9 1|, Jn the afternoon game, when Cox had | Steinfat ) 58 228 1) Stolen base: Hartzel. Left on bases: St |bases: Smith, Elliott. Bases on balls: Off | (AL DEVERPOT ‘|the sphere in Lajole style, while Clark w4 & 744 9 }|been touched up for five runs in the st | Blets, 11! 8 3 3 0| Louls. 7: Philadelphia, 7. Double plavs:| McDonald, I:'off Eiliott, 4 HIt by pitthad | ROSKANENE, b D iivason: Daveasost dowsd i e 4 1§ 2 0| 8chatstall went into_the box and the locals | Haha, 111 o 030 O T A o, DRvie. TTustings | bail: By McDonaig, 1" ‘struck ot Ty e and— + 1; | showed what a tallender can do by rapping $0 1 3 § 3|made B e R e e M s [ Totale nn {3713 1 |to Powers to Davis. ~First base on balls: | McDonald, 1i by Eliote, 2. Time: 1: Rock Island, 0.~ “Font & twosbass: Hit, steady u game, having the home team | s o o vell, 4; off Hustings, 6. Struck ou mpire: ' Tyndall e A 3 VIV e Worried At several stages. Attendance, 3,500, Gincinnett 009808190144 o f:g:fn'. 3} Oy Hustings' 3. Wild pitch: | Beore second game: Varsity Too Swift for Havelock. 'l:frc::eh:l. m;s. Pettle Bu;:; l‘ol;nter Pirdpiiol 0¢8] Boore: RAE, | Earned Cincinnati, 8, Three-base | FOWell. Tim Utiipite: Conneliy, MILWAUKEE, KANSAS _CITY. LINCOLN, May 3.—(8pectal Telegram.)— | & e B 08 85 oo sprnen g o901 g g s | pETEREEY oSSR TS | Senators and Chtcago Even . iy RTAR | etgrethe lacset Eramd Lae v | e O Retes b o o s R et 0 H 311200 1—912 5|Beckley. Double play: -Corcoran to Beck- 5 X313 31 R o NUPTaARE nine h % .8 o 7.1 4|Feoria . I Smoot. Farrell, Dobbs, | WASHINGTON, May 30.—Morning game: H 3 41 1 3|ball game, the University of Nebraska Score: Bitteries Peorl Cox, Schafstall and | \€¥. 4 Bascs on bails: Off | Washington won 'the first game from Chi- this afternoon defeated a team made up of A RUH 0. A m |Wilson: Colorado Eprings. Haves, New- ‘o‘éd R ek ;B Popm 2. by Hahn, | cao by better all-around work In the field H 19720 9l workmen in the Havelock railroad shops. SRRSO oo Ax T 5 % 4 B |mever. McNesley and Baerwaid &h on bases: Cincinnatl, 6; 8t. Louts, | and bunching hits in ihe third and_ fourth i 1edid :-h.ghedlsp‘;':"w;n!mnr:xgl'n:uv. (the gamer|, AB. R. 18, AE §ool k2T ding of the Teams. t Umpire: O'Day. e bt kR Lo (R e o 513 0 0|sufclent success to take the lead in the | Dineen, cf’ U444 ¢ HORC T Y L %, Bocis Becond shmr: eighth. Attendance, 4028. Score: | Thomas, p...0 0 0 3 0 ) 8 it Weich, Hlet L H t T T e ¢ ke ‘v ik vt ST. 10UI8. | NNATL o wasmvoton, | CHIOADD, o] Toms .. THW 33 S Siel Ar ARy AR H.E, | Stone," 1b. fle G Bt b s A e TR T (] P o SN RN EE TN 478718 3 | Nebraska . no:omo-—muscnuh;on 3 Yor einry 3 5 AG: o 0AY ) B B i, . 1168 T el 1224 0330 ol Miwaukee . 0 2 0—7|Havelock .....0 1 0000020-35§8§ eefe, 3 171 1300 @ ik 1 | 3 : B 1 489 | gmoot, of....0 1 0 0 D0 012 1 1 33100 0100 0| Kansas City . 3 0 0—4| Batteries: Nebraska, Letherby _and | Bucklin, ss. 2 I St I T G | (e et 9 1 b8 438 | Barelay, 02110 D012 1 1|Les, rt. 1330 (3133 0| Earned runs: Miwaukee 3 Twobase | Bender: Havelock, Morfison and Shafter. | Kehoe, ' rf (0 s o dein Y | 0.9 ®.8 1 11 20 fi HEW] |1o|lgau[hllu“bllg;‘=10 .g{lggg McBri Beville, Dungan. “hree- R ark, L 2B Ok Wt 3. 08 = Ca e = ; arey, . wa. B o TSI A TR TN AT I ¥ 8 02 R b0 1% 1 0803 ofDrih 0831 UDuy a0 1301 "‘,‘,M‘,""'r‘:,',““"mm:‘“"f_m o) e e Totals .. 0% 78 1 in the ninth. ha, | O'Neil, 8-3% § L0061 1 1101 n;lcrm-n Y TR | e 5 play: BEAVER CROSSING, Neb., May 30. DRAKH e 008 g o e I ara rnaha: | Dunhain, 3220 0 0 0 100030 1006 lu.mn. ‘ned 3 8 4 0180 Qrady 19 Leqws, =Basés on bal clal.)—A. very interestin lmeh?(hbue g e o A S - ‘Which re- 3 ., ‘ 3 00 Danisal 3| B o hpringe, Peoria ai Denver: Totals ... 3 8714 gt s 8] bl "cnnnln 808 8 o| Umpire: " Tyndel. 'l’h{m‘,"‘" vlayed | ":':l"{‘h“,"h%, team by | Bobbitt, b F I T Y i ;8 e 162417 4 ol e Victims of Wretched Fielding. ' Cardnvl hy a score of 8 tg b. A ttendance, ) hits: ), y . . rETeTiTa] . 0 H % B awart ‘W}&fi’»fi” KANSAS CITY COMES TODAY g RaLed-tor Batap "‘0"“0"“';"1‘ 00 s_3| = Batied for Garvin. = . | o ISPIANAPOLIS, May. 30—Indianapolis oot | 0000602008 LA T ) uug!"u'wum Lobeck, °lek Battle Royal for First Place Begins at | Cincionat 8., $/0.0 0.0 Bl [ S Walveston aut, Tnot: KaMeNaR < AeoNE 4N L N T iy Th a;.v:rflcrolllg‘.a 050 Mabr) Ao 0 R | 3 3 jBanes oh balle: ft' Barry, Earned run: St. Louls. Two-base hit: | oo ¥ion 91330003 g Kihm that ‘cost two runs Acwendance, | il e bt AL a y g5 5 0 1 ° ot Allowny, 8 Hit b nl!eh-d ball: Hy Vinton Street Park This Magoon. Sacrifice’ hits: Barclay, Kruger, | #ashing 0 B0 s bl " In the of Umpife Ebrignt | Beliwood, Beaver Crossing, Wilson, . Kinney, 0 0 ‘ 1 : : 3 p ney and Rumsey." Struck ot By Knight, b R Alire ",4 ’{f‘,‘)’é":l',’."‘,.‘..fi" Atternoon. fifii’hflf,..lgo":&:’lfirf.'énr ;g:é)"‘xlu:% §;:r'l pEarned runs: Washington, 5 Chicago, 2 §;’.fi?“ and Bunkle save the decisicns. ‘x's-:“x ilson, 8; by Rumsey, . Umpire Ralston, ¢. KAPLEN. ) _k ine: mi 8. uble plays: coran to Beckley. 'assed bal ell. | Two-base_ hit: aly. ree-base Totals . g", oG 2 l'.ff.““:'ng Qi ire: | Kansas City will appear on the Omaha | B! {,y (3 ket b ol w{‘{;’;flch SRR et SRR S R LUV o] TNPIANATGHE a s, Colsmbus Has Bafl Day. Creighton 1% 2% 8" 28 0 esp fison. ‘game: 1: . 3 : 101 00 0 ¥ rake .. 00000000 0-0 lroundl this lrlernoon for the fll’" time | hunham. Bases on ball ft Dunham, 2; Care A Wolverten. Drill, Green Bases on 5 pe s R, — 3 this season, fresh from a long of | off Ewing, 2.7 Btruck out: By Dunham, 1 | balls Y Carrick, 2; 'offt Garvin, 2; oft 188 § § §l-coLuNRUS, Neb. Meled (Lsm.c':‘uu't;eu‘ s Crelghton, = 3. Two-base DOLAN'S HIT CAME WHEN NEEDED, | Victories at'home, and holdin baq by Ewing: & Lett on b st. Louls 6 | Grith, 1 HIt by piiched balt: — Wolver- 110 0 w10 o today In & wel rod base ball Dlneen. JSJark. Bases. on the pennant race because of i Clncinnatl, 7. Time: 1:41. Umplre; O'Day. | ton: Strick out: By G 020 1 8% one_hour an ony minutes, ey, Kinney, 1.' Hit ‘ iy e D R AR bsen: Watpinion, 1 Eii 5 11 e edle S e | B (TG Gt SR out By ] Timely Drive to Left Scores Only Run | (0800 ooouiar In Omaha and the team | NEW YORK, May 3—Boston made Brook- o T U 133 31 0| was the bating by the David City | wiiq 'pitches: Welch. Owsley. Bacsifice | of Game. Under thelr ownership and control Would | vn a present of the MOMMING. Bame At | ang tl St Seme. C Tt paneron berte o1 131 gubm'?‘?- ""6":‘,:‘: by, Qufter. Batteries: | hits: 'Keofe, Buckiin, Btolen bases: ! be sure of good patronage under any cir- | Waghington park. The score was 1to1and|and Drill's error, followed by Sulllyan nn T e Y Yones. Btruck out: ' By Dufter, | Lynch, @, Stone, @), Dineen, O'Keefe, With two oit and Stone on third base In | cumatances,” but with conaitions such as | tha home tekm carned only one rum. Kit: | M. gave them (he necessary runs. At s g Tohr and Jones.. Btruck out: By Dufter | R Tine: 1136 Umnpire: Whipple: the last half of the ninth inning Joe Dolan | they are the games will be of unusual in- | son of Brooklyn was very effective and | tendance, 9,218 Score: ontasilie’ 2949 22 ; 2 380 3 Ehiombun David City, 10} Co. Slammed the ball to the lett feld fence | LaTtet- | T8 KoY o e ement, ‘They have | KeBt the Visitors' hits well scattered. At- WASHINGTON, ‘“g"."“’:n'b_ AILE SR oA Bg b Baker. Attendance:' Roachves LReNLE Ix ‘& ) he winning run | met four times on Kansas City grounds | ‘*ndspee 8.0, Beore: H.0.AE. RRG.AR | Basesob balls: Off Iallum, 1 off Kee- | o it 4 ““r“w“'l;c:r,:n: $ iy n,.‘ late | &nd broke even on the series. Omaha fans RO 04K, BTN 0.AE 30 Wi 13 9 ¢ Two-base hits: O 'Brien, Flaherty, Cannon, NEB%‘QB]L":WSSI‘(Y' AR R 4 the taly dne that had efo plate | ook for at least that much here. but there | poiun, of..... 770 3" 0lLush, ef...... 00 36 0 0 0 ofDelenty,” it:0 1 3 1 0| Bchriver, Babb. Sacrifice hita: Climer, from Lincoln ‘thia ‘morning 1o play ths 4 . during the game. The hit was the most|are those who will not be atisfied unl Keeley, rf...1 3 1 0 O/Tenny, 1b....0 1 6 2 1 340 l.....0 0 1 1 0|Schriver. Double pla nnehill to Cli: | HASTINGS, Neb., May 30.—(Special)—A | Memorial day game with the Atuny. "x‘; | 5 s o vin e e | R VR e D W M Y B FHERREE N ey "Lt | apehed ek o e AT e BEYA R | R i Thorhe IR ) year. The presence of 5000 people who h‘i, played the same teams and their rec- | Danien. se... 0 1 3 4 W< b g I F i T e l?d:ydh‘eet.u,-'-:_ol;‘--‘;::l:"wlle e, Dine and a | were unable to %o anything with “Sacy af were already wrought to a state of frenzy |ord is almost identical, a few siatistics |Farrell, c.... 0 0 § 0 o 2330 10 1330 Loullvllle in_which | Pre 'gmm ':‘rror. 'and -bot! “m.",m 'some | that- The Argos manage .o run. in t by & game of paipitating situstions and |may help the dopemakérs. 'Here are the |Floet 301 1 3 4 R RE] 13 IREE et oftender, gave In' splendid stick work. The Collegians won | Men in as many innings. Beore by In- hairbreadth escapes was ono thing that | MEUTCE P o the umes PIIS ISR, | ick, 51101 1 8 4 B E o sl N7 TR s e the vishing | S X Heerertie 6% the.coliegt and Hen: 310012300 ! belped to make the hit so remarkable. The | omaha . 1: B8] o ..TEEE_ e o A i o M T e M4 Batem Attendance, 7,685 | yell and Yon Gillery aid" che bttery work 101098 o-0.4: 6101 ' fact that it was one out of a stingy six that | Opponents Totals...... 1102416 8 [ o B nC A R for the city boys. Umpire: Neimeyer. b nine Rourkites had been able to bat oft [ Ksnsas tity o prBatted for Pittnger fn ninth. | i agici 2R A R Suped INDIANAPOLIS, | | mmm}{.’i«'.o.u. e Thompson: Argos, Fush and Sasy. ‘ireh: | Morrison in nine innings was another. The | "y vlll( be "m.fn‘.?x:‘ufl‘:‘“fl: ohuw::a:la: Boston' ‘00 0 00100 0t r?‘-lrnea fune CII:JIrIA 0, ‘t zkwc-bnsntm 143 $08 ar ED\NARD Neb,, May, 30.—(8pecal “ ey ' core of 0 to 0 at the time with the two | seventy-two more run n ita opponents, | “garned runs: m“kl First base on | Sullivan, Carey, Delehanty, Ryan. Three- 314 1 e Y R Sk aatanted Pullbion n Vietorious. 1 ts the climax. The ball was & while Kansas ity has pul P Y errors: Brookiyn, I on bas B base hit: Green, Stolen bases: Jones, Green. 0T 383 ba Nll tod: ‘at the latter place b; £y 3 oy et oy 1 four mobe. Kansie Clty hae e Stlle | ton. 9 Bmoklyn 5" Two-base hit: Dahien, | Secrifice hits;'Jones ). Doudle play 103 SR "1 i (o 7 Batteries: St Edward, g e P S beauty, going high and fast clear over g,m-hmoh. hn-mlhn.:‘x“l;-l:&p:n;m:., ':J; , 8 aait ;‘.:n D“[l)“? "M"l' b:?]e" %C:"w“' Cal L“:f" 8 113 c‘l)lrkeln‘:on "& Taatien: B¢ Bomara, | gr oomfl.?ld ,,.,.. P y maha s made -4 0! c | to vis to Isl Irs e on ba v B o o waree ot Detan mosdod | astiy, Kansas: City has made but elght ysig Dahlen to| Gre “Putten. 4; oft Callahan. % ° HIC by iid % 10| 8pd Deqnest. Serpale cubl, B iis Uaa | ciaute., Rogats ‘end Drveti B“"’"‘““‘- | Wod SN0 P-1e. vtie M0 DoldA apees fewer' errora” than its opponents, while Jif4gncs b gncn-a baiis: By Callahan, 2" Struck out: 030 3 11| by Baidnige & pases on balls: O nt, MeNallyand Reed” Biruck Dut: B ] them. Btone shared in the glory, for he | Omaha has made elghteen fewer. y Patten v Callahan, 1. Lett on it ! HDRRE 2 ; . & 3 ) n lao_ dsteated Bioo * bad landed himself on second with a flerco | little consolation in advance of th ‘_ Washington, 7. Chicago, 8. Time; | Totals uno Sions TUNG S ol R M 4 £ drive to be extracted from these fg\ 4 . Umplre: Sheridan, Indiana ® iny’ 4 ‘yight fleld fence, and had made | {R% indl ,. ‘ o superiority of Loutsyille 3. Batteries: Wa W 8 g . RANDOLPH, Neb, May 30.—(Special ; third on Waraer's catch of Calboun's fi. | plickara and" clders at least. Here Jo the Beaneaters Laid Low. Bases on balls: O Telegram ) The Fagiéy base ball club was | Bras’’ geroopneld, %’,"‘c‘h:{“.';;},"h. o i Genine' Sensational Catch. '“:h". et Ranska m‘y BOSTON, May 30.—Detrolt won the morn. | K& 6. Strick g badly defeated by Bloux City today. the | Grant, 4. s 3 for just as much Cll'l:‘uun rmt base. Kemme |nl same :’nll llaom ;fgfim' n-md‘nl r Bt kuhne, ;cyorg;;o 5y .n &, Sne sams as 1 é:.‘r;. - £ Frank Genins comes in 5 i ed ~loosely. er was fairly 3 York Wins Hard $ s ogriever, Clymer. Sloux_City, n ovl ns Hard Contest, i Dpraise as Dolan, for by saving the game :,‘f,f,";‘d'";}’,‘;,,‘zfi?, Soeien Divchers ‘were Dofi[a oyt Bohaub (anassinted. s':!;'f:n w&:fl“’al::\dnlnfiu a0ies ahe ool | TORX. Meb, Ma clal Tele, 12 1he sisuth b ales R A . Yoy groused enthusiasm. tendance, 8.616. Score: gf_“.w“. %, Heydon, Gft,on bnses:” Tn. vae substltuted for’ the Nebr Catlon was even more senaational than that Rightfleld, Waldron FROCHLEN | PO 0. [ TR N 0.z, Ramisay. oy th Platte Twice Downed. 1id skipped ou’:.'gretkol::‘ \ip The. ed of the run, for it was more drawn out. N Mossitt PEeAT “$4™% | Dougderty, 10071 F 1112 Each Team Gets Onme. SHELTON, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- m.‘“.‘z,r.""‘ There were thres men on bases, put there : %] 13 0| S, et 0 1 104] st PAULy My 0oThe motning game g;;m.l,;,f,"s,,gp;:;g".,f: e Pl i 1t | 10 10. The contest was witn: By the by Dolan's error and Owen's gift and hit- 010 100 31 12 3 B! Y, bet M Attendance. 558" Bearer | school team in & hard Played game of buse Brret Attendanés 1o the hiatory, o ting a batter. There was only one out. 21 110 31 240 T. PAUL NINNBAPO! ball, 4 to 2. Batterles Platte, Pe: d 01 230 33 wio INNBAROLIS, sons and Otten; Shelton, Bills and Wi The crowd had lost hope, but waited 16 R RE.0.A R.H.O.A h Brosthlessly to 806 the b of Ite team, | Gome,called at 3 sharp! i1 110 08 100 14 i ol el o » b v e vy 31 060 NI il 11 13 y 30.—(Spec Right then Pitcher Owen showed that there | GAMES |N NATIONAL LEAGUE 01 - 5] % it ie 03 Champ Are Beaten. ramh. o Culbbreson; oot (. T :'.:'l.' ) was no streak of yellow in him. He had iy, 507 Wetale o . 14 il % KENEGAW, Neb. May 2.—(8pacial Tele- Plovsbting Feme of hal hen t o § © been throwing great ball ail the atior- me Win In Morning and Are [Brooiiyn 15 i § 38 8| gram>—The Kenesaw Greyy defenied the | Zrsnion ; 339768 moon and kept at it when it was sore Shat Gark Nyt S Boston .. Totaln..... S 11 H i | 2 02 Batterics: Kenesaw, Schults and Armitage: o Batteries ton, B-lau.‘ Rl McCoy; needed. He struck out Backof, who had . Batted for Warner in_elghth. Btimmel, 00 10 Hastings, Mace, Schantalba and Krelgor | G tson, Baldwin, Locker and Knowles. made three hits in the morning game. in Aftermoon. First base on 8, Breokiyn. 1 B Doy Batted for Mitchell in ninth: % - s Umpire: Edmondson. Umpires: Br edict. etroit 201020 = ¥ luml same to lb-l. and drounv::n ll:wkofl PRILZ0S R o T o-base hif Boston 3162380380 (o Pliyle out, infleld, and MacFarland out In Sow! Assoclatie: Lincoln Loses the Road. lke & sure single to center fleld. was n- 'or interference . . ,,"',,. thi Sham. ood. Earned runs: Boston, 1; Detroit, 4. Two- At Birmingham—Birmingham, Little l(coox Neb., May 80.—(8, dll Tele- & Jow By wud 1o cree vinners bogn o | Bt Rl (R0 (RSl | e i e oty Rursriees il T2 | Bty 10 nta— st §; Now Oonte 8. | G0 0 eREESe, P T R stream over ey .I p(u : i vecd 'm:fiflgv_ N 'r;;l-eut = a.ft n .' Hy )m hy pucnm balls bases: 'LaChance, Holmes. Double plays: | Earned runs Bt. Paul. 1; Minneapolis, 1. | At Ch-lunwn—c'n'nunnoo , 8; Shreve- Burll-‘ton team his afterroon. It e the tive of the e, "Nladen, | Piencmandl” Grder. bt Bthick out:’ By Nitehens, “Warner to LaChance: Elberleld Thlue-blpl‘e hits: Lumicy.” Geler. Pasied | port, 7. was & oot race. Mileage, 4 1o & e ps o e grass g alls: to leason to lon. ret bln balls: lerce, ases on 8 recelving an Ovation which proclaimed bis %. phrer cantitifon. Oft Deninger, 2; oft Mitchell, §; off Miller, Btrtick oute By Stimmel, 4; — catch the most remarkable one likely to ot i Standiug of the Teams. Kk 2 Mg SN 'E’"'u“ Roro (57 Eafemels s lfium:? Wy o Kelley, : out: e % \ 4 ) be seen. The side was out and Genins was i Played. Won: Lost % by Miler, % DRI it Mttchell | Umpire: ‘Ward® Fime: 1, A cheored sd cheered. H Plttsburg % . 30 e T Tim mpire: . Johnaton, anehpotie’ wen tha pflemoen game 3 Chicago % 3 S May 30.—Boston turned the Fine Work by & ders. H Boston . 2 3 ;nhl;- gn l?’elroll in lw: :lflt:‘rnoon a y hard and consecu n er There were two more remarkable flelding H |y B | Was Datted out of the box In the Afh To- plays, both by Rourke's men, and each of H Cineinnati 3 12 ning. Cronin, who took his iace, was hit . them 18 & eriticel plass. . 18 the first Hickey Philadelphi 813 in only one 'inning, the elghth. Attend- | bagger and scored through an error of the 1 piace. n Bt. bau& 3 n ance, 12,94. Score: shortstop In rchym( the ball.in. Attend- It matters not how often you have been deceived by 1 went up in the alr higher than anyone Gemes today: adelobia 8% New Yo BOSTON. T, ance, 1,151 ot pretending specialists and “oure-alls,” or how much you ! thought his short legs could ever send him Boston at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Bt | pougherty, it 3 & 3 AN MINRAROLR s 5. . Pl have spent on Hot Springs or other fads. Life and good 3 and brought down between two fingers of Louls, Chica t Pittsburg. Colllns, 8 1100 ,m,_, w1 & & heaith are too preclous to give up on agoount of these ¥ one band Backof's drive along the liue, C——— Stabl, . 000 0fPnyle, ... 1 : : fallures. If there were no successful specialists there } which was headed for left fleld and & safe AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES | s IERE 13 would be no imitators. | hit. Ed threw his left hand acroes his Leach to Bra —_— LaCh'ce, 0030 (3] The man who sees himeelf gradually losing strength, l face and over his right shoulder to pa. le hv pl!ch.d Baltimores Win Double Header from |Ferms. oM 10 31 memory beoeming impaired and his nervous eystem up Criger, ¢ o1 1 113 y | D-mr Btruck Y. slowly going to wreck, or the frightful ravages of ¥ | get the ball. There was a man on first at By Doh oung. 0010 o8 ; | the time and the hit would have been dau- | Vrain, l Paneed ball: "Kiine Fime "2 5 e130 1) slumbering blood poison quietly, but surely shaping for ; ! | gerous. Then in the. third Dolan ook & | Umpifes: ‘Powers and Bn;'w'n v g T ~y 4L - 5 viial ahtuck. séter heving Sent N Maesrand: ey P { I the afternoon game Jack Mene! & ~ in ths fond hops of & cure through the of thess 4 ) fierce chance on & ground ball with his - nefee ad- | / Boston 08 %12 Totals N3 2l votaws .. 41003 16 g bl L B R B miniatered the frst -huloul of the season | ! BALTIMORE, May M.-The Baltimores | Detroit : 00 0-0| *One man out when winning run was pretenders, has my sympathles indeed; though, when we furnish overy ity for to show proofs at our office of Vi t of o i DR. W. A. COOK, {":{’E.:" e Discoverer of the ;Nfim'm 0 R T A Ja } 3 possible way. He flelded it to first and the 11 next batter handed oyt a double, which { would have easily scored the man preced- ing had Joe let him get to first. nad o battl “ S g e et | Himay from Cleveapd 5y be e werk | pESEREATUngi, ROUUOS S, T base Bl nd the game. Attend- ame, (wo of which Were made Dy Bresnas | Roueh Y LT, Solen. bases d two more in the second game. Allindance, 13,01 Bcore, firat gamer e, **Batted for Sporer in the ninth. team has no license to be & 4% By mous *Cool e ~¥} After showing good base ball 1 Umpire: Johnstone. Carou® tor Dia- o\ o to ‘v ore " we o T“-mm series here and buu:: i Standing of the Teams, cases of Men. g‘ 'f.-n cal A or fits, etc. ¢ Omahas thoroughly Friday morning, t! 3 ISTAS! 5 ¢ lowans joined with the locals in the pret- 13 Potlsdeiphts ... TR Wi Lot FC b R L] OZA&' "’W test gume possidle as & farewell. It 13 Boston 4 1) 13 ; Seemed all the time that Des Molnes would - S:x‘: o ’a': 11: iy COOK MBDICAL co :n. for the visitors l’:.'ll'llil --:r. HE: l-um:: g }c :’ " i #coring than ‘was Omaha. In beth 4 110 and Omaba, seventh add elghth innings they put three P Rad Cieveland™ 808 3 v e abhien’ St 1o e men on bases and they hit Owen safely just mfl Games today: Chicago at Wuuuun.

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