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+HE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY Topeka, Sioux City and Des Moines Win; Rain Stops Lincoln Game ERRORS, 0051 MAHA CINF | — o | Topeka m to See Rourke Keg; BEAGUE. | AMBR, LEAGUE l(flnca‘ Nationals Win from Phila- ! Keeler. ot g Bradley, b Pacé, Winning, 4 to 1 W.L Pt WL Pet delphia in’ Fifth Inning. . 0§ Lajole. 30 z 5, |THIRD STRAICHT FOR CUBS [ v men srosens ot e o | 041§ MEET AT Y, M, C. A, NEW YORK CLEVELAND. B.H.0.A.K BH.O0AF Cree. 1t ] 0Goode, ... 1 0 Kesler, #t 0 Bradiey, 3b 1 Central and Farnam Tie for First venher 11 8 .47 [Detroit 17 8.6 H B 8tavall, 1v 4 x Wiehita 11 7 .611 Boston 15 9 ;z — ‘K‘"E:;j,' H 2 tTopeka .o 10~ 8 556 New York ;16 9 625 einow BASE RUNNING..COSTS A FEW Dok Moinks ig 8 3% Philadelphialt § % | SORULTE ' MAKES A HOME RUN| hoen o ! B ¥ Pueblo ....... § 10 44 |Chicago 5 A% - : e | 'Bloux . City. . 810 .44 |81, Louls....10 14 417 Homsadi': 8 Place Monday Night. THE APPROV AL Support of Johns Sald to Be Very | Omaha 11380 [Cleveland .. 9 18 .30 | poyy prelding by B and Tinker M'MENEMY AND RILEY LEADERS - which greets “®4&"” Cheerful Lincoln £ 10 Washington 617 161 Totals nenn Yotals. Athletic Contests Embracing Several § ; Yellow. by Thbse WRA Read Score || AMER ASS'N NAT'L LBAGUE. Prevents Home Team from *Batted for Wright in sixth es of Work Contine Tomight Clothcs eaCh season 1s as tcmafk- \matnst Omaha When To- e WlPet WL P Making Severnl B TRRl o iR S e 0 e and Tomorrow Night . . \ttsburg .18 § 667 | Milwaukee. 19 levela . ) bl peka Finisl Chicago 1 12 306 Loutevitte .17 18 887 Runs. New York 02007204 Aswoctation Gym. able as 1ts permanency. fug) 'y Philadelphia 12 12 80 Indlanapolis 17 15 .58 Hits Off Manning 4 in four innings; off | Cincinnat| 15 15 500 Minneapolis 14 14 500 Quinn, 1 In two Innings; off Liebhardt, 4 Topekh, 4 { Brooklyn 11 14 40| Kansas City. 1316 #4 | PHILADELPHIA May 16.—~The Philadcl- || n four Inninge; off Wright, 2 in _two In-| Central and Farnam schools tied for first “Wn Ch f l Cl h h i ; o .| Boston 1114 1440 St. Paul.....12 14 46 y nings. Two-bawe hit: Bradiey. Sacrifice | place o . . 8 @il over the lot cost Omaha the | gy, 0 13 13 {38 Mledlo ......13 17 433 | phias lost the third straight game to CNI-| hits: Biadiey, | Blace on the first night of the Sublic achool g eeriu othes.have Liebhardt (2), Laporte, ” - pshgpe §ame with Topeka Tugsday for errors| New York.. 10 14 47 (Columbus |12 20 .37 | \ap0 today, 8 to & Schulte knocked a home |\Cree. ~ Stolen’ ‘bases: . Goode, Bradiey. [ thietic meet at the Yoing Men's Christian o o stalie fol7 dib. A fopek IANES SCHEDULE! Double plays: Laporfe, Knight, Chase | association Monday night. They came out f g wers responsible for each- run - Topekt GAMES SCHEDULED oA o [Fth with n mak on-base th Ue irth tnd [[Buse sn " ballr: o DIsRe e 0r et - won Oremost posltlon amon, made during ‘the afternbog. The Rourke| Western Loague—Topeka at eanning, 8, Left on bases:: Cleveland, ¥ With a score each of 27, while Comenius tamily played in far different form from | Wichita at Des Molfies, Denver at Lincoln, | ning. Great fielding plavs by Tinker and | New York. . e cans | followed closely with a score of 22 and the h amily p n far r n Pastis ot Beta CHx v New York, 4. Time: 1.4, Umpires: Bvans | SHOWed Closely Wil 3 . ose men an oung men w p what the members displayed on the day [ PRNC SE Slouk CHY. ¢ Brooklyr, | Evers prevented the home team from mak- | and Hurst, T contestants, Case, Castellar and Ban 2 before, when Topeka was shut out and no | Cinéinnati at New York, Chicago ac Phila- Detroit Wins Tenth. croft were way behind. 1 . e f d- gt Lok v Focg in, v 1 e Be amount of good pitching on the pa:l of | delyhia, St. Louts at Beston et ehiy A DAY DETROIT, May 18.—Detroit drove Chech | Logan McMenemy and Ward Riley are havc alu apprecmtlon O lgnl_ty. ohei 00u1an e e, American League—Washinkton at Cleve AN : | out off the box In_ the. seventh, setting|high men thus far mo far as namber of Johng couldn save the sam and, Philadelphia at Detrolt, New York ol % H.0AFi|three hits and stealing three bases, but s 4 Omana on the other handimade fine hits | ¥t"8: Thuies Boror at Ghiongo it &% % Arrelanes held the: locals safe thereatter. | f'F8t8 I8 concerned. They have three each. Character and refinement in Stlep to six for Topeka, but the big hit in the | American Association—Columbus at Mil- | senuite. rt Tiwn, ot Beore The meet continues tonight and tomorrow pinch was always lacking and several| Waukee, Toledo at Kansas City, Indian-| Hofman, of Magee, 1t BOSTON DETROIT night. It s arousing deep interest and l d . .l . h k £004. chances Lo acore were thtown away. | A0OlIA &t Minneapolis, Loulsville at S| eisit, it s iy o i bringing out mang patrons coupled with tailoring that takes . H P, Howard, 1b. 0 Osborne, of. M Co 2 eIntyre, I, Paul jocousen, 1§ 1 Melatyre, | Here I8 the detail of results for the firs In the first inning King was on third an | Tinker. wn 0 Doolin, s or uh. ¢ » . n the first inning King third and Tink Dol Tord 35 iy e into SbSUBE all thc mnumerablc . 0 Dooln, ¢ Pendry on sstond, éneh having made a — —= — Moraa Dooln Speaker, of oCrawtord, of Class A, (over 100 pounds.) nit, but ghe needed safe ona wos not| SITOT He sald he always got hits on that o-s. » 08parks, p Hooper, . 0Cobb, rl y 0 ¢Deininger High Jump—Logan McM d ‘l h' h k f f P wons Trving Benolken, Farnam, - second; etails which make lor periection. ~ Richie. p Rowsman, 1 kind In Topeka 86" fortheoming nor was evefl a Krounder on | mihar' made @ spléndid run In the mud “Jucklitaeh | § Schastar, I which a score might be made. Kane flew | when he beat put & slow grounder to Dow- | Ward Riley, Comenius, third. Helght | four teet nine inches : 0 8 ™ aut to Downey at short, Welch was passed | new. Ho beat a perfect pickup and throw Totals..... ¥ Fotals Twenty Yard Dash—Ward Riley, Farnam, @ ” 1 E El > d : won; Herbert Schrieber, Castellar, second; e a 1S sewed 1n 08innage, ¢ SRR el X o willett, p.. o Many a fan will have an old story to Ppdpe @Y et A L el BOS SR So SEOCIEIG V0 _peepnc | tell 'of how Eames have beeh won on’lost | *Batted for Richie In the ninth Logan McMenemy, Farnam, third. Time, two and three-fifths seconds. In the third: Pendry and Kane both hit|pgils, the incldents being recalled by the | Philadelphia ...,...0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0—2 safe. but both were caught trying to plifer | last ball Tuesday. Chieago LN 0D 0120000-3 - - . . . second. The going was too heavy for fast| The top four men in the Omaha batting | Two-base hits: Mngee, Grant, Hagerman, Wiwn h 1 l VS d tlfi d work n bases. With two out in the|Prder each made two hits That sort of | Sheckard. Home run: ‘Schulte. Hits: Off | +Batted for Chesh in seventh. woroad Jump-Logan McMenemy, Farnam, the usua place 1t 1den €S an Seventh Flaher hit safe and King fallowed | PUNCHINE of its is generally conducive of | parks, § in seven innings. Sacritice hite: | *Ran for Carrigan in tenth. ; h isky, Comenius. second; O Liebbardt, p O Wright, p 1 1 1 0 0%Clarke O I o5 ° B G i ol momme . 2 L3 | Srowoesmanms coa-binoc—oma” Slesssonmann Elonwmoman 2l came 1 Zleses 3 8 . runs, but not so Tuesday. Doolin, Evers, Schulte. Stolen base: Stein- | Detroit ... 000003000 0-8|pec!l Dixon Cass, third. Distance, nine f hty with another. That wa# too much for| Kane secured his first hit on the Omaha | feldt. Double play: FEvers to Hagerman. | Boston 300001000 25 et assures you o qua . Cooley and he ‘yanked Mr. Hendrix out of [ rounds Tuesday. He then followed it | Left on bases: Philadelphia. 7; Chicago, 6. Two-base hits: McIntyre, Speaker. Three- | Quatter Mile—Ward Riley, Comenius, won; b&l} o he time since the retu agerman, 2. Btruck ou y 8parks, % | Chech, 8 in six innings; off Arrelane - , _thir me, h ful 1 h piteher who had held Omaha to three hits | the team, but the balls refused to Ko safe | by dagerman, 5 . Tyme: 146 Umpires: |in four Innings. SAciifice hit: Arrelanes. | N6 minute fitty-four seconds. eer othes are on the day before. Fistter and Kane | for him Cusack and Johnetone. Sacrifice fly: Niles. Stolen bases: Bush, Class B, (under 100 pounds.) | inftiated Mr. Kaufman ift8 the game by | Fisher came within an ace of stealing | * g Cobb, O'Leary, Schaefer, Btanage, Stahl | High Jump—Fontaine Ve y ld b “ l d' Cl hi making a double steal on him. But that| McManus' hit away from him in the fifth | FOPEROUE “GEvaw [Same "A way: Double plays: ' Schaefer, Bush and Ross- | won® Roy Whitmore Cans ansond oy §0. y a ca mg othiers. inning. He probably would have caught| BOSTON, May 15 —Aft itching shut. | man; Carrigan, Wagner. Left on bases: | Kiein, Cent; ia et phease him. He Had been sent In | the ball atter o hard run it he had Not | oyt ball for ‘sient Innings today Ferguson | Detrolt, 1; Boston, b . BAse on balle: OFf | nine inches. — ‘' 1o Helght, four teet because Pendry was mt bat and Pendry |fallén and as it was, he got his glove | pas, vo | Will i , 1. Hit 5 MLLmS0s The Bie Siesdy. ot 1ar | CERIRR T & L | gave four bases on halls and allowed two illétt, 1. Base on ergor: Detroit, 1 Twenty Yard Dash—Harry Menold, Cen- AN hits and a sagrifice fly.in the ninth glving | by pitched ball: By Arrelane 8tfuck | Twenty Yard DeshoHarry Menold, Ces. 3 y s w Hendrix. But the judgment of Mr. Cooley W ; | 8t. Louis the vietory over Boston, 3 to 1| out: By Willott, by C) oty | ond! Leo Klein, Central, third. Time, two Suit prices $20.00 to $40. CHAMPIONS wi FROM PUEBLO 8¢ A rrelanes, 1. Time: 1:80. Umplre: Kerin a d was good fer the best Pendry was able | Woore: and Sheridan. and four-fifths seconds. ° > L] > = 08tarr, . 0 Bates, 1. 0Bweeney, 3b 0 Beaumont, 0Ritchey, ib. 0 Becker, ' rf.. 18mith,” c... 0Beck, 1b.....3 0 Ferguson, p.. 2 3 cusssms PORVPRT ol SuooomowsR R gSisrerdin® 7T ol vonemocenl ol covssceses 3 i 3 - EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS 0 [ 2 H ccecorsss olocomcommm s ol momnos zo2 et orin e et o to do was a grounder to Downey. ) gty o T T Broad Jump—Pyeng Yee. Farnam, won, Tracy. Joh itah g Freeman and Coates Had a Battle All B.| bl GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |Roy Whitmore, Cass, second; Byford Johns pitehed tor Omaha and TRIGEA. 1h" Ghiay Byrne, b Nuckolls, Central, third. ~ Distance eight pitched a good game, but.his support was| GrOUX CITY, May 15.—Sioux City and | presanes Teledo Wine # Kansas City by | %t tWo'and one-quarter Inches. 3 7y very yellow. He allowed but six hits and | Pueblo engaged in a pitchers' battle today | Konetchy, 1b o foed """F "‘. '| ¥ Y| Quarter Mile—Harry Menold, Central, " did not pass a man. “Twd of the six hite |the Champions winning, 4 to 2. Freeman | Evane. Fast) Fiay 1 L won; Ray Watson, Farnam, second; Carl were made off Johns inghe first inning [4nd Coates were in fine g riog g 4 Bulgetts: . ] ol Mg gl ;‘,;"m;’,‘;nfi“;:“.{;"’fl:‘,‘,{’ f{,"{,‘,"{;‘, s AL thire, Time, ona mise v le former pitched much the better game - - ; 5 after two, were out, but-Jafl Andrews onl¥ | in°ths pinches, but five hits helng'made| Sy man in the firat inning gave Toledo the | Relay—Farnam, won; Comenius, second; Chtcago knocked the. ball to Penfliey who. tagged | off him, cne a home run by Walters. The b, only run made in todays.game. The 10- | cagtellar, third. 3 4 third and 1t was all over for that inning. | Indians got the other run on a two-sacker| Totals....2 43715 1 Totals P e TP N DL Ay WHFS | il of War—Won By Comenius; Cesitral, Cyelone Hits Otaha. by’r\‘.}'";?:,!lk:" S Shseen nite, % Bt Loulh.ccovcernn 8 0.0 0000 0 NOLAtD KANSAS CITY. second; Bancroft, third. 1 5 An awful!calamity befoll Omaha in the | inning. Bmith was safe on Kinseil's fumble| Tworbase hit: Bates. - Sucrifice. hit: 4 BuoAR | BHOAR | Total Points—Central, 2f: Comenius, 2; sixth inning, for In that'fatal session the | and scored when Shea sacrificed and Camp- | Sweeney. Sacrifice fly: Byrne. Left on | Hisehman. 2b 3 R A 3 T nrhey SRR 21; Cass, 7; Bancroft, game was won. Downey had been retired ";‘"hfl\‘"fl’cd In the ll;urlh mI :oculs bases: St. Louls. 4; Boston, 6. First base | #moot, cf. < when Fenlon followed with single. nia | Ched (he game on base on balls t | on" by Oft Ferguson, 8. off Beobe, 2 | Rickman, it h Smit d singles by SI o ase o ) 1 Seybold, rf second in ‘the gaine. Fenlon has been tak- | Campbell. Beore: > oo L coman And| Eirat base on evcors: Boeton, 1. Hit with | Bivert. o INg a layoff and celebrated his return by SIOUX CITY. Struck out: By Ferguson, ; by Beebe, 3. | aomou o " ey Three Favorites Rew: Form Play- prrges, (Bl b om b B Rt Al s 38 Utyesst RIS RIS RY e ht e ers at Louisville. This morning the water was reported re- | chased Corbett all around the ring. Nel- thé ball quite frequently this spring. An- | Campbell, 1f........... 0 Cineinnati Defeats New York. Tetais. FRr il e LOUISVILLE, May 18.—A very ordinary | ceding and the car was said to be in run-|son forced the fighting and at no time drews singled and put Fenlon on thir, | HOlmes of... 0 s o e e toikls card was run off at Churchill Downs this | RIRg shape again. despite the soaking ex- | during the ten rounds was Corbelt dan while Andrews went to ‘sécond on the | ARATeas, 2b 3 0 ; ¥ 18.—Cincins Kesisas OIt 00000000 0-0|afternoon. Colloquy beat & fair field of | perienced yeaterday-. gerous. In the last three rounds Nelson h > Welch, 3b New York today, 4 to % by maKing its uprinters In the handioap at six furl not only outpointed him. Lut had him ab throw. The Infield move in close on Mr. | Hunter, 1b. hits count. The visitors got two runs in{Toledo ..............1 0 00 00 0 0 0-1|5R0CUA L L€ TUnTCan ot eix fUrlongs | o L aNs AGAINST FREE AGENTS |solutely at his mercy. He, however. Kunkle as but one was out. Kunkle hit |Stovall, rf both the sixth and pitrh innings by clever | Ieft on bawes: Kangas City, 8; Toledo, 8. | mainder of the meeting for cutting acro | peared over-anxious and missed at least the 84 h. y e | &mith, " ss stick work New York made as many hits | Three base hit: Smdot.” Earned runs: To- |in front of his fleld just after the stare in | ¢ WG Boportuniien 108 8 e ® ball right on the nose-and it scooted | gnith: % us Cincinnati, but Campbell's support was |ledo, 1. First on errors: Toledo, 1. Sacrifice | the |ngt race, almost’ throwing Mason with | COMmMmission Tells Clubs to Protect W ¥ between King's legs to the ‘outtield, while'| Frooman, 5 Drilllant and twn fast double plays Killed | hitel Blwert, 2. Stblon bascs: Hallman @), | Lce up. ‘Three favorites rawarded tae fofm Thomdatven' By 'Conteasty [ Bstus te, Wristle MeDesald, HRAAN sale’ o 3 ickman, i s g \INGINN o ” 'ECUMSEH, Neb, May ~Farmer ::t\;o::lnome;wxunglc as cuugit t:3- Rt the local’ cliances for runa, Soore: Blwert, Struck out: By Ewick. & by | Bogers, Weather clear and track good. | CINCINNATIL O, May 16.—In announclug | TECUMSEH, | Neb May Jokaymer badly i vibe e DA% St tol)a " SURBLS BH.0.AE AE | Weat: & I Op Ttehed pair Beasheor | p FIFst race, six turlongs: Fulford (®, Her- | the National Baso Ball commission warns | Denver Will wreatle in Tecumseh gaturday made the feature catch of the Eeen, ... 6 Tenney, 1b. 1l Mime: 1 Umpires. Conahan and Suill- | Dert. straight $855) won, Right Easy (%, {the clubs under the National agreement (fEht catch-asccatchocan. best two in L ool b 1 Lobert, 5 ONcbarmtr, it ofvan. iy : Weonnn place f116h) second, Bomserlan (M, | that they should protect their intereats by | yaction. MeDonald 18 not & new one, hav: With a double and Hendtix was hit by | clarke 1b.. 0| Hoblitzel, 1b. 00'Hara, cf... 8T PAUL, May 1&-8t. Paul hit Hogg | Pal, Gold Proof, Ralbert, Addair and Pot. |Jersoy City wanted the player back, but | B ojeny tme beink engaged in conducting Johne. Wooley tried to bunt them around | Hogriever, rf. o| Dewaer. ws. 4R hard in the fourth and fifth innings, win- | ter ‘aiso ran, . d Degroft cleamed he was a free agent. The | * Physical culture school in Denver. and MeManus was captured(at third, Beler [ Curtis If 0 1 % hit t6 Johni, who n-.ffn)uéw to third, but | Wy alters; 2b.. 1 , 8 0 - PO ning the second’ game of thé series by a| Becond race, four and a half furlongs: | player has proved his case, but' the com A . Cenotoin 5. S acoreof 610 1. Afwriahe first inning Mil- | Frank G. Hogan (12 MoGee, stralgnt f13) | mniasion says clubs in the future shoutd | . &mith ‘Beata Donovan. ; Ccrhan, ss. rquard, p. roy was very effective. Score: won, ‘Slewfoot (100, Heidel, place $5.40) sec- | put no player on the payrell-without mak-{ COLUMBUS. 0., ?{nv 18— “Thunderbolt Pendry muffed the throw and Hendrix | Mitze, c....... Totals. 13Merkty ... STPAUL LOUISVILLE, gnd, 8t. Denot (113, Page, snow $12.15) third. | ing him sign a contract.” Degroff had none B Dot o Columbus, Who & Wil Rgo scored. The ball was lost under a drag | Coates, p. Crandail,”p AR W ime: 0:84. Autumn Rose, Alva B., Flora | with either club. ! "° | was given the decision over Joe wWalcott: Which 1s used to' smooth’ the diamond and i ORI 12 0 Dunteavy, rt Diana, Prince Imperial, Short Order and | W. B Kay, who was turned adrift by the Fisher found it in time t0 catch W oo : Lier, 1t at the plate. oh Wooley | gioux city . H ? 00 %= *Batted for Marquard in the eighth. Fiynn, 1b | Weodruft, . 3p, Luveno also ran. Washington 'club somo time ago, also put (R0Ul, With Mike Donovan of "Rochester, 1 s U Third race, mile and twenty yards: Tom h‘-’ & :’,;{;" L'wmh;r w«ruh-‘ 'fi nuv-yl‘n“ 1;1« # P "3 Pueblo ... aesenh 1 0 0 0 0—2} eBatted for Crandall in the ninth, ;g-smn. . Hayward (105, Taplin, stralght $12.10) won, | comisi v a . endry's bad throw in the elghth cost| mwo-base hits: Smith, Kingel. Home run:| Cincinnatt V0L0/070 080 0 4 | AN b Omaha another run. Geter reached second | Walters. Sacrifice hits: Shea, Freeman, | New York..........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2— 2| Cockman, $b. on the mishap, was sacrificed to third by | Spencer, Clarke. Btolen base: Welch. Dou- | "o paes hit: Hoblitzel. Three-base hit: | Kilroy, .. ?-m:'v?f:.'."'.:" Green Bride (88, Cole, place $43.60) second, | clalm. Kay {8 ordered to report to the | Travers and Steven Loxe. h Mellow Mint (168, Rice, show §7.66) third. | Washington club at once. Kay is| LONDON, Ma 8. —Jerome D. Travers. Downey, and scored on Fenlon's third hit ble play: Walters to Clarke. First base |, jno "~ ggorifice hits: Oakes, Paskert Total Kane hit the ball to the right fleld fence | 07 DEls: Off Freeman, 2; off Contes, & | Girhoy " "Tart on bases: Clncinnati, 7: otals. i sosbumncoonED H 1 1 3 2 0 0 9 H o 0 o = > Blucwowsar wn®> amlssoscsomcoa™ | mowoonmow® b wenwsnssnen o Davis, cf... Armb ster, rt Bluwesasms wlosseososeo~ alommsscoocwl Bl cmcabunnocsn~ wloscepsmces 1 0 3 Totals......3 10 ‘ PR airaeyw! oualmmssomnamo~ |l comvansoss o2l cana Time: 1:40%. Sp % tor, -|at present playing with the Troy,|the American amateur golf champlon, and T Taay . P uaimicgitor, Rroe. N . club although o has been with |T. Gu Stevenson of Posion loat a four- Home Run, Automatic, Alice, Roseburg 11, | Several other teams since Washinglon sent | some at Mulrhead today by 1 up. Martiza and Wool Winder aleo ran. Broke | him back to the minors. In the sixth inning, but becauss of the | i mith sitched ball; . Carmpoel Ciarke. I e E: Nonay | Wu MLl VR A L) ORrth "vanes {res DanAlAD, Prsa Dr, Roller s 111 3 Ra et o tord il e Gleason hard going and the way the ball bounded | Time: 1:40. Umpire: Haskell, Attendance, [ fath 1t Se® YOrk, & BoUbe Bast: enne ll"lf"\";'t’“:_ AL sed b $jjcar-clds and up. six turiongs: Collo- | KANBAS CITY, Mo. May 18-Dr. B. F | Toor'old Monta Cross, he's even too siow cl . i o Herzorg to Te v o vo-base hit: m olen hases:|quy (111, Page, straig . place Roller, the wrestler, who has been il in | g, bas ity o back, could get no further than first. He | % RO Marquard to Heraorg b0 T s, by | Davis (2), Cockman. Double play: O'Brien | show §.10) won, Charlie Eastman (106, Rice, | this ity with Diomaine posoning, wis pas Lbcoaieng TR« > ¥ went to second on Weleh's inffeld out and 5 v - HIT LANG | !0 Esan. Struck A ) to Wrigley to Flynn, Hits: Off Hoge, 7|place $1.70, show $.45) second, Jacobite (105, | able to be up today and was considered | JSIeinow is doing great catching for the WICHITA COULDN'T Marquard, 3. First base on balls: Off Y b scored on Belden's @l o apdrirs el g . ar in five innings; off Halla, 4 in three in-| Walsh, show $7.75) third. Time: 119 |out of danger. All his dates have been | ) @nkees this year o ingle Campbell, {; off Marquard, 3: off Crandall, | I8 Tive [Atings: off Habie ¢ Jn thres In. | i, o T ath Tana TBosttie. aits | o0t Of Jenger. A Covaleskl looked fust like the rest af the The same teams this atternoon. Roberts Also Contributed to Defeat|l Hit with pitched ball: By xM:'nm:;".rfi‘i i R R L G SR X warc( " i B g B L e fcores R by His Four Errors. 11“?";‘:;; :‘l{‘:‘.(‘rflndlh ot \nning. | bail: Delekan Struck out: By Kilroy, r‘mrn race, Fuu;?::m', r:l:r ’:-,vo-rn-mbd mu‘lld- Wisconsin Boxing Bill. ! You mu‘wunr Pa |r-.»..- a surprise or two MAHA. JES MOINES, la., May 18.~Frank Lang } off Crandall, 3 tn “|4; by Hogg, 3; by Halla, 2. Passed pall:|ens, four and a haif furlongs: Bobco ( MADISON, Wis, May 18—The Hrew | ! SPring in a few days AB. R. H. pitened soand. pall againgt Wichita today, | Time: 1:43. Umpires: "Klem and Kane Peits. Sacritice hits: O Brien, Armbruster, | Powers, etraight $19.90, place $10.3, show |, MADISON, Wie. May 18.-tThe Brew | " E Y [0 J8E0 hor Burs¥ does Fisher, 1t s 0 allowing but two hits and whiffing e Pittsburg Wins in Tenth. Fivin. Left on bises: 8t Paul. 6; Louts- | #) won, Celleret (iiz, Preston, plice 311, | todan® Juri @ SAE Minuten ot “Cigniing, | three men's work wheh he loins the Sox oy S X L | Joberts st first tor Wichita had & v ¢ 18.—Brooklyn tied the | Ville, 6. Time: YVi5. Umpire: King. show 380 wecond, Grace Dixon (li2, Ken-|or'ten rounds, of three minutes duration. | Detrolt, weak last yéar behind the bat Pendry, 3b. ... day,” making four costly ' errors. BROOKLYN, May 18.—Brookly " nedy, show 312.9) third, ~Time:. 0:4% |74 gig0 provides that no purse shall be | and the year before, seems to have struck Kane, 1b, .. Molnes made the first five runs on four |score in the ninth today by _fimfl uphill Brewers Win in Eighth. Clysmic, Banister, Toby Dee, Kitchie Tan- | O its man In Starnage Welch, rt. . hits, Aasiated by Roberts' errors. Wester: | work, but iost in the tenth,'when Hunter | yjwAUKEDE May 18.—Milwaukee won |akn, Master Eugene, Dick Goodbar, Gil- A T e« ih Wl Do all scored on a hit, two passed balls and |relleved Rucker. Hunter hit a man, made | o exciting contest in the efghth inning on | plan, Martinez and Lowry also ran Welsan' Woitd | Founh ' Corbett bases full That is the stogs Of e toi- an error by Heckinger. The day was dark (& wild throw on Leache bubt MRS (PCN | Randall's two-bagger, singles by Clark and | = Sixth race, purse 330, for 3-year-ojds and ’ . umph of the Tigers. and Lang’'s fast ball was unhitable. Cole :hs:g";,'m‘,‘m‘\{‘ hnd coming home himself | McCormick and a sacrifice fly by Hostel- [up, mile and an eighth, selling: Maid Mili- “g‘(‘l:lrhzg‘r/«p\( . N &5 y 18, Ot e mar v lacht tharaht Cace A A ghrow to third base for a | Peay Kbl LN atrifice Tly. Rucker had one | ter, who went to bat for Manske. Score: | tant @, J Davenport, stralght 025, place AFighting Dick" Nelson, tonight, before the | Graham s not convinced hat ls knes ouble play. Score: on 4 » 3 . 4 o s B8y $34.76, show $18.65) won, A a (104, Rice, | A L % < B8 o R S » DR MOINES bad"Inning, when Bittsblrg made five hits MILWAUKEE, COLUMBUB. ' | Blace $11.30, show $5.60) second, Bonebreak | Young" Corbett. He landed at' will and |and so is everyone else. Solll B H. G A Elfive innings of hard hitting Dut little scor- | Robinsen. m. 371" 170 dcurke, It (108, MA‘G(_ee'. Show Lr:’.mtmerd,os“lrend::.rl:::% olligan, ~ss... i 2 ) 0 Wagner did at work | Barry, s0dwell, arner Griswell, Convllle, Vi . Bader, it... . ] 0 i i 0 A T A el m'fim{. i Hussar, Brookieat, Sempro, Orly I, Boster- attick, ¢ B 0 ) ¢ Randall, cf ling, Mason, Imboden, Stillaro, Palamon FITTSBURG BROOKLYN A Dwyer, 1b., . 0 clask, b and Helen_Virginia also_ran Dalton, rf.... . b1 Barbeau, 3b 0Bureh, 1t MoCorn'k. Nuw"l‘rlrk Record. Niehoff, 8b. . H poroman. [ Tt Moran, 3 K 9 ‘ i NORFOLK, Va. May 18.—In today's : ein, T X ridden by Walke, broke all previous track neime 1 Yecords for six furlongs, doing the di Absteln, 16 0Lenno: Miller. b 0 Kuatus, . tance in 1:13 flat. The previous best rec- Totals ord on this track was 1:13% The racing Wilson, Tt 0 Catterson, of, k Gibson, e 0 Ber , 3 Tale; ""“"“4"‘,:‘,1-,\ S b iener *Batted for Manske In the cighth. . exciting and the atténdance 113 . | Leever, p Milwaukee ........0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 *— § |#00d - 4% S 2 First race, 4-year-olds and up, selling, t | Columbus ..o 0 0 11 0 130 05 UL NS Plantiand (08, Harty, 13 to 1. abe ) and as or a l, { Totals Sacrifice hits: Hostetter, Odwell, Nelson, [§ 1o 1 and b to 2) won, Eifall (14, Welplay, | *Battea for Rucker in ninth Linke, Friel. Stolen bases: McGnnn, Ran- |3 to 1, 10 to 1 and 5 to 1) second, Emiloa | PItSbUrg ....o...0 0 4 000010 dall, "Clark” (), Odwell, O-Rourke. ' Two- | o3, Davis, 4 to 1. §'t0 6 and ¢ to 8) third { | Brookiyn ...........0 0 0 11001 2 base hits: Odwell, Randall. Home run:|Time, 1:14%. Polar Star, Laura A, Win- ¢ T:.;-:-. hits: Barbeau (2), Lennox. | Friel. First base on balls: Off Manske, 3; |ning Star, Cyclone, Montbeért, Ornament e ac now e e ac Or 0 | Three-base hits: \r\v per .\lqnl'er. n\\'l]nor:,, ‘f,’" Nfl:\on;’t.l n;‘! :ilnli:‘; z.N l:mwdmbnllk: flns“l:'m\' rLi‘!! elgf‘l;\:r 00 TAth ia. iniires. p | Hummel. Hits: O Willis, 9 In tive and | James. Wild pitch: Manske Nelson. Strucl b 2 b ®, S— 0 | One-third innings; off Leever, 6 in four and | out: By Manske. 6; by Nelson, 8. Double | {OUr furlongs: The Speaker (107, McCahey, 0| two-thirds innings; off Rucker, 11 in nine | play: Friel to Odwell.. Hits: SOff Manske. L““" R 5 to Band i 1o R wim. Sulpepuee . Sewed Belden, of. Franck, ss. Gonding, c. *Hollenbeck Jones, p. . *Cadman el coooorcwmns Bl cwoarnsommen? ol cnoonscounol Totals . Wooley, eof. Geler. rf. Downing, ss. Fenlon, It Andrews, 8b, . Kunkle, b, Kahl, 2b. - McManus, ¢, Hendrix, p. Kauftman, p. OMoriarity, ss. 4 00'Rourke, 2b. § ONelson, p... OLinke, p. cowwd Nlocomwmes » D SHiostetter cocams. I o wloomsmmonmm Blorcumcunan ses s loomoomummal RS-SRS | momms mmann Blovssonnna el omossmmcca® 8l oowo Pettigrew Anderson, Cole, rf,.... Pennell, if..] Hughes, °h Roberts. 1b. erzil. Totals Totals 1. Omaha- Runs Hits ...\ Topeka— i ATBL, its . 0 ' 1 *Batted for Gonding In the ninth I;!‘?fi"n'n"ldfi,ln *Batted for Johns in the ninth, Wescott, p.. ? s R, of taning. Ba G 4 Two-base hit: McManus. First base on | O | iRnings: ofe Hunter, 1 tn one fhning. 6 in elght Innings; off McGiynn, 1 in one | & Augustus (167, Mulligan, 18 to 1.6 to 1 ot e S et | o8 T W G B D oS gl S ol st g | s VYT S it or a te€mperate, vigorous X E k c ohus, 2; | Des Molne a0 41 4 TN, B A et o b . B Yawr, Inspestion, » Fisher, King, Sacrifice hit: Downey. |nen. 7 in five Innings; off Wescott, 3 In | vuri, ¥} Brooklvn, 11 Base on balls: Oft Millers Win ip Thirteenth, Third race, 3-year-old maidens, selling g v, ® . Time: 140 Umplre: Wheeler. = Atten. | thrée Innings. Bases on balls: By 'Lank. | biiasure, 0 Tie with. pltehed bailr CHy | MINNEAPOLIS. May 18.—Oyler's single, |uix furiongs: Brighton Jack (107, Krauss, and long llfe 2l oocenu-Bucud smwo? 8 == 00 Bl nwssoncwco! oo o= oo wo ssssmos0008 UPNBIFRRN Bl oo dance, a0 4"y Brennan, 2. by Wescott, % it With | s | a sacrifice and & hit to center sent the |® to 1, 10 to 1 and 8 io 1) won, Babbie Notes of the Game, itched ball: Dwyer. Passed balla: By | Goniar o fcU0pti by, JTURter, Barbead | 6o run of “a hard-fought game over the | (105, Rélf, § 10 1. 9 to 5 and § t0' 10) sdc- » h eckinger, Wild pitches: By Lang, 1; | willis Time Timpires: Rigler and |plate for Minneapolis in the thirteenth in- (ond, Red Doe (104, McCahey, 2 to 8) third. Three stralght wins and then a loss. by Wescoit, 1. Struck out: By Lang: 11: | Yrahy ; y Ding today. Cates and Rlagle pitehed greai |Time, 1ioy. ' Lady Chilton. 'Nancy Lynch Fisher and King pulled off a neat steal by Brennan. 3; by Wescott, 1. Stolen | T TUD ball at all times. A catch by Chadbourne |and Alice Mack also ran in_spite of the hard goin bases: Mattick, 1; Weaterzll, 1. Double | n gy d 1 | Was the fielding feature. Score: | *Fourth race, 8-year-olds and. up, purse, o K‘mknll’ i il ok basae playe: Cole to Weaterall; Wescoit [0 ,1\",""‘“"" IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUSE | MINNEAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS. pix furlonge: King Cobalt” dlis ‘sfl,‘fi e . " |derson to Holland. Sacrifice hits: Bade { o o 4. 3 ) : S Spourt M8 Ao ive him's hit o0 King's | Gl eartis, Hackinger: Toft on bases: Bos Oyler, d0hadb'rme, it 4 fo & and out) second, Pins and Needle b Molnes, 9 Wichita, 5. . Time: 1:45. At. | Philadelphia Makes it Four Steatght | Qillin 0Davidson, ef. (110, Walker, 3 to 1. 3 to b and out) third. tendance: 90, Umpire: Mullen [ Havden Time. 1:13. Pocotaligo also ran Collina, 3b oCarr. Wey Grounds at Lineoln. | CHICAGO, May 18.—Philadelphia made it | O'Neill, f 0Burke, b LINCOLN, -May 18.—Wet grounds caused | four straight today by defeating Chicago, | @i 16 00'Rourks, s o8t oday's Taftoin-Denves |6 1o 0, In the final game of the series. | Edmonson, OHowley, © Same PanEment ‘of today's Lfigoln-Denver | w3 Wakes thirty-four innings the ocals OWilllams, 3b ; | have played in the last three games with. | 4 101gh. » out scort n ocnls wei ol GRAHAM 1O HAVE AN OPERATION | plucos I % second "inrins "and aiihig | Totais Totals...... .4 Be the winners to score four runs. Score. | *One out when winning run R verd Sixth race, 4 )enr—;;lfl- and up, selling. y y — LADELPHIA Minneapoll 0000000000006 1—-1|one and one-sixteenth mile: Mystitier (108, b Wl Vaderge New Togutmantt ip| - TERARRIRE, o bty ¥ Indianapolis 1.0000000000000-0|McCahey, 3 to 1, 1 to 3 and out) won, MILWAUKEE. Hope of Returning to Game. T 300 OHahn, rt Two-base hit: O'Nelll. - Sacrifice hits; | Wilton Lackaye (108, Harty Ml 1 to 1, George Graham has gone to the Omaha | Baker. 3 1013 ODousheny. it by Shutting Out Chicago. Dewna, %2-.- § SRarkee. ¥f. Fitih ‘race, 3-year-olds and_up, selling, one mile: Btar Gowan (107, Reld. 3 to B, 1 to 4 and out) won, Lou nagh (106, Delehanty, 12 0 1, 4 to 1 and 9 to 6) see- ond, Kempton (107, Walker, 8 to 1, 2 to 1 r and’ even) third. Time, 14i. Good Heart, B E E R! Otogo Font, Ruxton and Marguerite slac 3 | | aconamonas e ook ° > Quillen, Black Stolen base: Carr. Double (6 to 2 and 7 to 3) second, Laughing Ries General hospital for an operation on his | Collins, 2b Olrbell. 1b P! ay: O'Rourke to Willlams to Carr. Left |(108, Reif, 7 to 2 and 7 to 6 third. Time, knee in the hope that it might be fixed up | Murpby. rf Altiser. cf. so that he will again have the use of {t | Davis 1b i ) Purtell, 3b {on bases: Minneapolis, 8; Indianapolis, 5 |1:47%. Montrose Sir Galahan, New Garter, and not have to quit base ball, which he | Berr. ef 3 1Parent, s Btruck out: By Cales, 4; by Slagle, 4. B 9‘hmun H. Harris and Auspiclous also ran fl[ T J , n balls: Off Slagle, 4. Hit with pitehed ban: Burke, Davidson, QQuillen ' Time: |PRO. GOLFERS OFEN SEASON U(IyS n ame | Umpirés: Eckman and Owens loves so well Barry, s “ ‘l:u:Il’\n\ - When the knee was first Injured a year | piuneton. €3 ¢ b Pt esnd ago Grabam started out to have 1t built | veert, guens, ¢ up to strengthen it He has been working ot 3 on it for & year, but it 4ld not mend fasi | TON® > | 3 Eastern Open Champlonship Begins 1 Denver Rel ses Corbett. | » noush & ow the doctors advise him | league club today released Pitcher Theodore | HARTSDALB. N. Y. May 18—Profes- perhaps it might be restored by 'an Tols Corbett, Corbeit had pitched one game | sional golfers started their first competition ration am was willing to take the | +Batted for Sullivan in fifth sud worked in two others for the Grisiles |0f the ‘season today over the Botradale e Chica, 90000000 0ofthi spring. 'wo of the games he lost. [links when the éastérn open champlonship t P g o S | Philadeiphta Y0 4.0 01 00§ 0 |Pitcher Jackson joined the 'team today. | was begun. The real contest for the title rdaer a case (o] ay = cud. Hite: I White. & In five inmings: of¢ Totesend il S [ doee mot begin untl) tomorrow CINCINNATI, May 18-Edward Renau, | Flene, 1 in four innings. | Sacrifice hita v R JERpIen Bogt. | 2 DRgs. Ghorep Sohow | B apec wlosws representative of a wholesale clothing man: | Baker (2). Barry. Double plays: Parent to | PHILADELPHIA, May 18.—Interest in-| , David Hunter Essex county. and Thomas - ufacturer of Cincinnatl, Who dled In Brook. | Purtell to Isbell; Barry to Davis. I.eft on | creases as the times approaches for the | Anderson. sr.. Montclalr, 72; George Sparl- t at Our amil ma lyn today, was formerly well-known in the | bases: Chicago.'3; Philadelphia. 6. Base | six-round fight at (he National Athletc | 6. Bridgeport. and John inglis. New base ball' world. In 1891 Mr. Renau was O balis: Off Dygert, 1. Hit with pitched | club in this city tomorrow night between Anderson, jr.. New York, president of the Cincinnat{ Ameriean asso- |ball: By White. Barr. Btruck out: By [Jack Johnson and Jack O'Brien. Both men | and ew York Alex Smith, 3 ) - Ak Sichact Koyey s manawed by the |yl suiivan: Tine: 178" Umpires: Eenn | bag pen dolng he mink Loddy. O'Brien | oaceviller N. 1, 11 ‘Georse Low, Ehort enjoy its benefits mous Michael Kelley Sullivan e : Egan n doing the more consist: or] X 4 DrEe x - |and O’Loughlin A" | and claims to in better r\h;llt'llmr:ndh Hills, J., and Robert Thompson, White J y ¢ Taft Gets Boston Pass. Three Straight for Athlettes, ""r'-' than I»u any other rlm‘o n; his lite. | Plain : ohnson also claims to class " WASHINGTON. May 18—Qn behalf of | CLEVELAND, May 18.—New York made | aontitian. e maniaren or arst flas Glidden Car Out of Water. Dealers, President Dovey of the Boston National (it three stralght. by defeating Cleveland, | There has been little betting and it is | WILSBON, Kan. May 18—The E. M. F 802 'Phone Douglas 6662, league team. Senator Lodge today pre- 4 ‘0 2 in 4 Six-inning game. which was |not expected that any great amount will | Glidden tour pathfinder. which was stalled sented to President Taft & special pass to |called early to allow the New York team |change hands. This probably is chiefly due | by high water two miles west of Wilson the games of that club in Boston this sum- |to catch & train to St Louls Keeler's |to the one fact that the local laws forbid | last night. will continue the trip east early mar. | pop single off Wright after Leibhardt has |decisions being given in boxing bouts. this afterncon if the roads are passable, L