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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. [ATHLETICS WIN FROM TICERY | ~zz-f We Are SELLING PIANOS momxr>"} During This 1/ the Regular Schipke, Who Leads Great | Totals. sult in Three Runs—Scores of ting Bee *Batted for Jackson 1 Other Amerfean League Omaha—- R T R AL Games. or us Hits . o 0 L [ Denver— 4 ; T o 1 Omaha, 12; Denver, 1 S0 an ; o 1o 1600 0.4/ DETROIT, May 2l.—Donovan started a M k d t b s Id aag. Three- | game for the first time this season and 2 ' hey w.re arKe (] e (] gger Bill made god ord his reputation | 8 iyt A at Vinton street park Friday. Although fbase hit: Kane 'Passed ball: Zinran. Wild | was driven to the bench in the sixth in- - t b th‘ 9 - > Totals.. B 12 DENVER AB. SCHIPKE JUSTIFIES NAME({™®= =~ B PN PRSTRRRO— N Slugger Bill Star of Game, Denver ) cassaay, rf Losing 12 to 1. R Hartman, ss I,lndxn\;‘ 1b. SWALM DOES WELL FIRST TRIAL |2ine =b. Zinran, ¢ Jackson, p. | s200emsss0p loe 2| »l oo noun F2 nvasssnnan e B oo 8" 5 s o 3 0 00 0 0 0 > o vers | pitches: Jack 8 o8 Of It was ladies' day and tbe stands were Piches: Jackson, Swalm. Bases on batlh: | ' roue hits, including a double and filled with women they had ne terrors for | By queaim, 2, 0ff dackson, & Stru N, 8: by L 3 on _bages iple, which decided the contest Raln the Skipper, who batted and fielded like | Omaha, 4: Denver, 6. Stolen bases: Welch. | - 1P et for starting play and ojan— 3 o it |Maag, Jones. Sacrifice hits: King (2). |fell until the time T'djar:‘ln;’:flfl:n .m:l.::”:;y:oun-ll‘: :;;vu: Time: 145 Umplre: Clark. Attendance: | the smallest attendance of the vear saw rything which came his way, but when Notes of the Game. | S SR, ST DY e o 7 \ came to wielding the willow he shone| Fisher's record looks pretty gnod to the | ture. Score: y /| experienced eye of a real fan. Two hits erLAnmfiPHu DETROIY. “ 3 / ™ - with a glisten which would illume any | SPEFEnced ove of a real fa (4 E MANKATO, MINN. 7111 3°D. Jones. company. 1 " L Some fan yelled at Stugger Bill that he| ganiey, cf... § Schipke started the batting rally which| oqu14° giva $2 for a hit and Bill is two | Colline, ... 4 won the game for Omaha and then fol-| plunks ahead. The same fan offered | Murphy, rf. ¢ lowed It up later with two more hits. He| Welch $1 for a hit and Welch went ahead | Davis. b 3 3 made two hits In one inning and was the ! Barry. w4 ‘ ‘ ~ We Boug em patter their little hands together when | Western league. He still has his mighty| Totls .8 Schmidt | G H he comes to bat. It was Bill Schipke who | whip, too e attracted all the feminine attention. Even| King made two errors in succession, bht e 4 the handsome Swalm who pitched a mag- | they dld not count In the score. Two were | *Batted for Donovan in sixth. nificent e, was almost overlooked, so out, and the errors, with a base on balls, *Batted for Summers in ninthT nificent game, wa 3 filled the bases in the third, but Hartman | Detgolt v 2010100 04 wrapped up were the women In the playing | could only hit a liner to King, who re- | Philadelphia real soclal favorite, Harry Welch was al- Schipke pleks up the grounders even | Thomas, c viieen0 00830301 1-8 I \ sty oo v Sk I T B, SRS You will find 180 new and ore o v oy “oombe, most overiooked by the women who usuaily | MOTe cleanly than he did three years ago, | Coombe, p But women were not the only fans pres- Davis. Three-base hits: Cobb, Murphr, when he was the star third baseman in the - » GREENBACKERS CAPTURE SECOND | Baker. Hits: Off Donovan, 11 in six in- 1 \ bl G i g £ e e i ¥ ® | aings; off Bummers, b .in thtee innings secon an g raae anos - ) = Bacrifice hits: Schaefer, Donovan, Cecllins, Bill the Skipper perform. They were not| ™ immebago Johnson Was Too Tisht| giie: ““giolan bases: Cobb, O'Leary, Ra- to OQ'OOt from__P 'cEs for Cooleycrows. ker. Double plays: SBummer to Rossmun disappolnted. ~Bill, by the way, is glad to| oo 0T s ) . got back into an Omaha uniform and he is |, ZINCOLN, Neb. May 21.—The Green- |to O'Leary; Summers to Stanage to Ross- backers captured the second game of the [man: Ganley to Collins. Left on bases: @ £ nto afraid to say so. His happiness can |series from Topeka today by % 3 to 1| Detroft, 6; Philadelphia, 5. Bases 'on balls 3 SAYE upP be seen fairly oozing out of every pore. |score. Winnebago Johnon was a tight | Off Donovan, 2. First on errcrs: Detroit, & Here is the tale of his performance, For | Pfsosition for the Cooley Sox and held iadelphia, 1. Struck out: By Dono- v TO the visitors to five’ hits. Gagnier batted 3 by Summers, 1; by Coombs, ’ four Innings Jackson, formerly of Omaha |y 4); of Lincoln's runs, getting three hits 5. Umpires: Hurst and E < / ALL UPRIGHT PIANOS afd now pitching for the Grizzlies, had|in as many 4imes at bat. The Coolevs “ , neld Omaha to one measley lttle hit and | pulled out of o hole In the second. With '\"“"';':;"‘"' V‘;:""",‘";':'f”:"""."'l'l'\_ w s 06 o. | the bases full and nobody out, Burnum May 2 oston _eas B i i | WHIEFed two batamen and a quick heava by | feated Chicago, § to 3, today. Score: McManus caught a runner napping for the BOSTON CHICAGO. and in answer to the cry of the fans, hit | third out. The Greenbackers started the HOAN o it out for a neat double. That was the|Scoring in the fourth. Thomas led off [ M Connell, Hi opening wedge the Rourke family had been | ¥!th & two-bagger, went to third on David- | goeaker, of 1 looking for and from that on what they | niara pit. 10 Crot® the platte on Gag- | iooper, I did to Mr. Jackson was a plenty. They The visitors tied it up in the seventh | Niles, 3b. clouted the ball al lover the lot and put en Fenlon circled the base on a walk, | Wagner, = such a case of ratties on the old timers|® Steal and clean drive by Downey {nto | ZIEN right fleld. With one man down, the from the Rockies that three errors were | Greenbackers cinched the victory in the made and six men passed, efghth. Thomas drew a walk on balls Totals 2 Bats in Twe R and raced to third on Davidson's hit. Gag- | Chicago ..... £D000000230 nier clipped off another drive into right| Boston ........ 30010010 1— Be'ow we lec a As sald before, Bill Schipke hit a dou- Hgt o e U] fleld for two sacks, sending Thomas and| myq.pase hits: Purtell, Gessler, Carrigan. ble. He made two hits in that inning. | Davidson to the rubber. The flelding hon- | 1y W9 2U8€ AR FUEtelh SERICE TERETE, Pal’lial llst feir ore were annexed by Davidson, Waldron | gois: O u, - Bhorif) n|f" all had batted around and it came| 4 menion, all of whom made superb run- ,{‘\'-':,,,'.'y’ L R ey s el fi's turn to bat again Kane and Weleh | ning catohds. Score: . 3 : were on bases, so Slugser Bill stmply sig- TINCOEN Hooper, Stahl, Niles @), Gessler, Double In Our Exchange Dept. play: White to Isbell to Tannehill. Left nalled them to get ready to come Home AB. R 0 on bases: Chicago, 5: Boston, 6. Base on d hit t t i h Ve hel Waldron, rf. balls: Off Sutor, 2; 6ff Arellanes, 2. Struck 7 o 1 and hit out the sirgle that allowed them | Waldron, rf One Ivers & Pond, sale price .......... ..........$135.00 3 y White, 2; by Butor, §. .Time: 1:50. to cross the plate with ease. Three hits LR AN d Jude, If.... Umpires: O'Loughlin and Perrine. L. : 1n one day and then. they say he Gan't hit. | Theobe b, . Y Nabs Abbeat Hengiewn 1 One Howard, sale price ........................$160.00 But, while all the nice things are being [ Davidson, ef... 2 B 1 A it Rt i ol g * | Gagnfer, ss. CLEVELAND, May 21.—Cleveland de- One Bush & Gerts, saleprice.......... ..v........$200.00 Sald about fichipke, certain new pitcher |5y part ‘g 0 feated Washington today, 4 to 1. It was il $2 must not be overlooked, for Mr. Swalm|gullivan,’ c........ Falkenburg's first game this year and he One Smith & B S, S ric pitched a splendjd game of ball. He held | Johnson, p...... was very effective with men on hascs Smith & Barnes, sale price ................. $18000 S Ovidaien fa lrmni; osmbsd bt oo |1 o 3 Exa?ir:afii:;::li::",,‘ia‘"lg:EI":;:E::“"“: E?:i.“('.}[(i(}:', (One Simpson Co., sale price . RRCETTPETRPRTRPREE .$40.00 GO0 And threRadsintl A SNk youed Tioted iy more i e elgati Bireet wis put out of One Stjhmer ebony case, sale P08 o.vuensaesress .$110.00 CLEVELAND. One Waters ebony case, sale price.. ............. .$55.00 0Browne, If.... One J. & C. Fischer, sale price ...................$290.00 One Chickering Bros., sale price ................$390.00 One Schaeffer, sale price .......................$180.00 0 Conroy. 3, One Kimball, walnut case, sale price .............$120.00 0 Delehanty, 2b Select the piano you want and make your own terms. T ST Hartsel, 1t 1 O MeIntyre, 1f. 0 0Bush, " ss. 1 3 0. 1 ‘ 4 1 0Crawtord, cf 3 0 0Cobb, o § 1 1Rossman, ‘b 21 00 Leary, b 13 18chaefer, 2b 7 1 0Stanage, ° 0 » Summers. b ss0msenasss] £l a2@ ol soswssmnsa’ Now is the time that you have been waiting for--BUY A GOOD PIANO at the price of a cheap, unknown make. Write us if you cannot call and we will send you full particulars by return § 1Hahn, o, 1 0 Dougherty, 0 0lsbell, 1b 0 0Welday, of 0 0 Purtell, 2b, 1 1 4 PO Smoa 0 Tannehill, 3 O Parent, & 00wens, © 1White, p. ~ Sutor, p. 2 Poran 77777 G ol mssosmen Z Sl comomus ok commmmuonE > ) o cocamrwand ) 0 0 1 0 Blusebvuwnnss 2l inmeswsos! o Q / 5 for a new man on strange grounds against | Wooley, ef.. those heavy-hitting Gunthorpes. Geier, 1f Denver's only run came along in the | Gonley, 1t B sixth inning, when, with one out, Lindsay | Andrews, 3b....... singled down by first. Swalm made a|Kahl, 2b......... wild pitch on one of his spitters and then | DOWNey, 88........... Maag swung on cne which scooted down | Borpmu® C: ey % on |us Whioh i oWn | Burnum, 'p... the third base line, out of reach of Skipper Bill, and Lindsay scored. Totals. ... Manager Jones took a Wi Lincoln 001 0 third u::w--.'n:d :‘?uk: ||lm:~‘l‘l" n!u:::: TODRER, orlis b 0S8 0§ i ol rg Totals..... o s MaXINE | Three-base hit: Andrews. Two-base hit:| .p.iiea for McBride in ninth every play which came his way. Stankard [ Thomas, Gagnier. Sacrifice hit: Davidson. S eaiAnd D500 004 3 0 0 bat was played in center field and The Stolen base: Fenlon. Left on bases: Lin- | Cleveland ... 1,,.,,,.,,',\,,) s gl g oy coln, 8; Topeka, 6. Struck out: By Johnson, | Washington ... 00010000 01 & 1; by Burnum, 4. Base on bails: Off John- | Two-base hit: Donohue. Three-base hit: Omiéha made all the runs in two Innings, | son, 2; off Burnum, 6. Time: 2:00. Umpite: | Goode, Sacrifice hits: Lajoie, Faikenburg seven in the fifth and five in the seventn. | Wheeler. Attendance, 2,000 Stovall, Delehanty. . Stolen es: Stovall T dy. tedily” & hia AN the. HORAE 2 Lord. Double play: Groome to McBride 10 | ! was really a shame to take the money, | PUEBLO ERRS, DES MOINES HITS | Gonohue. Base on balls: Off Falkenburg, | but Denver still has its best pitchers in| 4; off Groom 1. Left on bases, Cleveland, sserve. Pat Hohannon his not lost a| Result Nine to Four, and Des Molnes [6: Washing Struck out: By Falken- game to dute and Olmstead is on deck Takes First Place. B Y Rt It O Cm- | Denver will be the attraction Saturday| DES MOINES, May 2l—Pueblo had a | P'Fe®: Kerin and Sherldan. i ? 2K and Sunday. when the stands will un. |gaFival of errofs and Des Molnes one of St. Louls Defeats New York. [ bares: Kansas Clity. 6 Minneapolls, 2. Sac- | > VE pennant, Boss?' was the unique way the Goubtedly be taxed, for Omaha has & new | Poylly (1°fame loday, "Des Moines s | g7 1oUIS, Mey 1.8t Louls defented | 3 [ sifics. iy: "Brasnar. . stolen busé: - Gt | SCHIP AND REELEY ARRIVE |skivper srectea sour va pltcher in Keeley to spring. was in no shape to hold the hard-hitters [ New York today by a score of 2 to 1 by | Standing of the Teams ey Bw i s Fomne “Sure, with you back,” said Pa s Segler : it RTINS tome Rugnsend Cwe: thatins ‘\l‘»‘"rxr:;‘{'n‘: e o e LGN | Oberlin, 1. Passed bali: Block, 1. Base on When Schipke found that he had got score: uggers were Scored, ariy run_after | the locals, pitche od game. Score e etr.goigh on ¢ 3 ¢ OMALA o g e AT MR poggn b g ey o T | balls: Off Youns, 2 First base on errors: | Slugger Bill Tears for the Park the back on ladies” day he was so tickied he R H ;. |unhittable except in the fourth inning. B E oA | T e Y T nicehs Bus and B Enis tune: 240, " : burst right out laughing = Mert ens’ batting and the perfect flelding | Hartzell, rf..4 2 2 1 0Cres, If i B W.Lct. : mpires: King and Eckman, First Thing. S > King, i i 8 |of the Ds Moines team were two of the | Hoftman, cf OKeeler, rt 0000 Des Moloée 1819 8T8 [\4‘15’\:5:“ s Distillers Defeat Hooslers, Field Clul Base Ball < e 'es 0 e N 01 D) 31 0 Chase, b 09 ] enver 2 9 .5660 Louls: J J A P v 3 Sans, 1b i e o SR B IR IR 4 ool o 11 9 .550| Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May Atter a The base ball season at the Omaha Field h i3 elol in one inning and swiped seco M3 3 1 Hemphill, of o { Wichita .. 529 | v U Jalon, T o 1 " * Swing. wecom OElberteld. 3b. 4 0 o | Topeka 10 10 .500| Kan. City 53 | month’'s abgence the local club returned | HAPPY TO GET BACK HOME(ciub will be opened Saturday afternven H 2 > 1 g Z =5 5z Goode, tf.... Bradley, 3b.. 3 Turner, ss. Lord, 1t Lajoie, Stovali, 1b Ensterly, c Hinchman, Falkenburg, > 0Donohue, 1b. 0 Milan, cf OClymer, ot 0 McBride, 08treet, ©. 0 Groome, p. ~ Blank'ship, 0%Freeman . smmoooof mmomomool | o oraZiusus ~loosoomocsd coml| oo Blowwannnna 2| oninonBas T T R alonsscuns Totals. ©slsssess000 | soomess - alocommcomanm lo2asasssmac? alssesscosasss [ 0 L] ) > Fisher, 1f o 3 | Score: n, “1b 4 | . b :,',‘,‘,',f',‘, 43;" b b, oot 1 | DES MOINES. v " 1 Laporte, 2b. o o | stoux ci 1010 Minneapolis | today. but lts welcome home was not so with a game between the Fleld club team . Ofiecs B | MeAllewm i 4 3 . R 1t Pawt § 420 | Bladsome ag it might have been, for Louls- and the Burlington headquarters team. The ?) | Btephens, ¢ | peity. p DO, ¥Franck, ss............. o AB. R. Gonding, c...........0.. 0 5 | Colligan, ss........... 8 Bader " | Mattick, cf Mertens, 1b. Dalton, ' rf | Njehotf. 3b. | Gllmartin, 2b | Heckinger, © {Lang, p...... Totals H Lincoln ...... 810 sledo 1318 ‘410 | wille took the first game of Ita keries here, | rakes Keeley Straight to Grounda|Ficld club has many of its old players Pue § 12 .400 Columbus ...14 20 3 to 1. Score again this year, while the Burlington has NAT. LEAGUE. | AMER. LEAGUE, | LOUISVILLE INDIANAPOLIS. and Demands Uniform, So He |[such noted stars as Yale, Powers ant | AE B.H.0.AE H G GUE. : 0.A.E anley. The line-up: | W.L.Pet W.L.F Dunléavy, of ¢ denaduene, 113727270 Can Play in the After- Fleld Club, P Burlington. ‘ o O Warhop, p...3 0 o - — *emmitt o 0 01 Totals......52 2%Knight ... 0 3 of . 0| Totals. F )| eBatted for Blair in ninth e i o ) Delehanty, 11 0 Hayden, .. 4 0 v 4 3 *Batted. for Warhop In ninth | Philadelphia 18 12 620 Philademphia 16 Olsen, Zb.... 3 ocarr, 1b 1 0 P ST S T | {8t Louls............0.0 0 01 00 1 o v Brooklyn ....12 14 462/St. Louis ... 11 1o . ; L A e T 3], “Did Slugger Bill get in?" “Is the Skipper | Nalone, "8 8 [Power ... 1 New York 00010000 015t Louis |‘4‘|. 4'-‘ '!]v eland . “ }'_' e OWilllams, 2.3 1 here?” “Are you sure Schipke will play | E. Baird vese.. 2B |Christenson i . Two-bae hit: Fereis. Sacrifice hits: | HoNon i 11 18 ;07 Washington 6 19 240 | *'” S Daviasen 111 $s. gsterpaont Bngter o . antey oo Keeler, Pelty. Passed ball: By Blair, 1 MEs SCHEDULED YODAY. Totals. 0%Ehaw ol 1 These were a few of the Inquirles that | pOEIOY ooty & 41 L A Stolen bases: Hoffman, Wallace, Chase, ¢ T N o Ou - began to float over the telephones into the | Fiouck R. F.|Royater, Hemphill, Austin (2), Blair. Bases on balls: | Western Leazuc—Denver =at =~ Omaha, Totals......20 &3 4 A il Off Pelty, 3; off Warkop, 2. Struck out: | Wichita at Sloux City, Topeka at Lincoln, | 4p,i1eq for Willlams in ninth. Biwoks Hatae .sbrly ‘Weiax. faming. ghlake By Pelty by Wathoo, £ Taft on basas: n{‘n‘.‘n;:n:::l II)..-: ‘\\}:'I"mm\.urg RS, Whatind for . Jonde tn. Rioth Yes, Schipke got in and just to show you R Nt e Rveraes 8t. Lou New York, . Time: 15l | cincinnati at Hrookivn, (hicago at Boston, | Indianapolis 0 000 0 01 0 0—1|how giad he was to get back home, the | o, pourke is preparing for extrs I Umpires: Egan and Connolly. St Louls at_Philadelphta. Loulsville 1.0 0010200 0-3]minute he and Bert Keeley got off the 7:0 | crowds Saturday and Sanday to see 1ie - - American League—Washington at Clever | Three-base hits: Dunleavy, Woodruff. | Overland train at Union station and got & | rejuvenated Coits in action against the ONE GAME IN NATIONAL LEAGUE !and. Philadeivhia at Detroit) Struck out: By Jones, 5. Double play bits 62 somhething 1o eat' the Skibper said Denver Grizzlies. He has borrowed severa| A oy 8t, Louis Boston at Chicagoh = | Tate to Olsen; Burke t6 Carr; Quinfan e I;l."_‘m’r:; on ot T #49 | wagonioads “of chairs from Manager Gil- otals . 2 merican Assoclation olu ul 0% Olsen to Tate Wild pitch: Selby. Pass:d by o a " lan of the Auditorfum with the understand- Motnes....... 0410400 Boston Fails to Hit Overall and Loses ledo. 8t Paul at Milwaukec, Minneapolls at alls: ~ Hughes (2). _Umpires: Conahan , “Hurry on out where?" asked Keeley. ing that they must be hustied back to heip D0040000 Seventh Straight Game. Kansas City, Louisville at Indlanapolis [)mrl Hayes. Time: 185, “Why, out to the park, of course; where | care for the crush at the Auditorium | Barned runs: Des Moines, 3; Pueblo, TON, May 21.—Boston lost its sey- | —— — ¥ e — 02" Monday evening to ses the Gotch-Olson Two-base hits: Bader, Mertens (). Threc- | enth stralght game tcday, Overall shutting BE VUE WINS A CLOSE GAME |®l¢ i8 there to go?' says Slugger Bl |maich” Manager Gillan 1 huliding o lares base hit: Metze. Home run: Dalton. Base | the locals out with one hit, while Chicago | GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ’ looking at his man in utter amazement. number of ralsed seats to help care for on bals: ‘Off Langi 2; off Coates, . Hit|was seoring seven runt. Mattory s oo Contest Tight Until Ninth Inning— | And bright and ea:ly Schipke and Kecley | the crowd. No waits will,be on the card { by pitched ball: “Jehl. ‘Passed balls: Heck- [ narg and had poor support. . B LB .t = " applied for entrance to Vinton street park, | Monday night. as two good prelminaries inger, Metse. Struck out: By Lang. 8; by | pi"( W00 NG POOT RUPROML Boston's only | §¢, Paul is Unable to Hit Curtis and Score 7 to &, o and music will fill {n all the time. | Coates, 1. Stolen bases: Niehoff (i}; Dal- SR8, F1e, Ainth ¥ning. <Noore is Shut Out. Bellevue took the second game from | “HUrry up, give me a suit and let me {on. ‘Double play: “Walters to Clark.’ Sac- OPASR. i BOSTON. MILWAUKEE, May 21.—Curtis pitched a | Tabor vesterday by a score of 7 to 6. {get in shape for the game today,” de- | Pltches Second No-Hit Game. RS, pashion:, Lot on: hasser Dl » % BH.OAE | preat’ game toddy, holding the visitors to | ¢ vas one of the best gamca ever played | manded the Skipper as he butted Into the | The fast Signal Corps nine of Fort | R % 06, - 3 s nite i shutting them out, 4 to 0.|on the local diamond ur Innings went | ¢ju o ¢ i W imaha defeated the Americ: day |ance, 70." Umpire: “Haakell -k Eg o ihe et the visitors could' get only | B with Bellevue two points to fhe good, | /U0 house where Manager Franck, with | e 0 JGSSC SN0 Ameriaans, Fridey SIOUX WIN THIRD SHUTOUT ! 3 0 0Beaumont, of § 0 one hit 1o Sthis inning Davis. Armbruster | 81d then, in the eighth, Thornell brought | the other members of the Rourke family, | the Signa! corps pitehed perfect ball. strin | 0 18, b ] ond Leiso singled in & row, but they could | Ellis home on a pretty hit and tled the |soon appeared ing out eighteen men and allowing not n t o0Dablen, .1 0 not score. Milwaukee bunched five hits for ol Barber having —previously come | “Never saw a human belng who loved to | #ingle hit. This is the second ‘no-hit"* | Wichita Batters Conld Not Hit Melter . OBeck, ib.r... 3 012 three runs in the sixth. Robinson's bat- | home on @ scratch. Bellevue now tghtened | .\ Vel SU & BOMAR e said | Eame McGes has piiched this season. Ay Satts R AR OBowerman, ¢ 3 0 ting and fielding was the featur ore; nd retired the visitors, repeating the act | Pl&¥ 5. SOnk AN In Iy 4] o Sherer got four hits out of four times up, - an neg s . Overali, TMattern, p....8 0 2 AT 5 T, PAU | in the first half of the ninth. | Keeley, standing with his arms folded and | two of them being for thres sacks. Score IOUX CITY, May 2L—8loux City won| ., . -G ¥ oW 0.A.E. | _Bellevue went to bat the last of the ninth | gazing at the little third baseman, as he | Signal Corps. 00202010 e% its third successive shutout game today & Jotaks " 0 0| With the score even. Fowler made first v Americans 000000 | Deating Wichita by a score of | Chicago ...............1 0 0 0 0 8 0 Davis, 0 4 e fairly tore out of his street clothes into | 01 01 1 L] y 3 to 0, the 3y 6 0 0! oOn an error Racely hit to the third base- Signal _Co MeG |same as the day before. Melter was a|Boston ... 00000000 MeCorm'k i 2 0 0|man, Fowler going out at second and |h's uniform. Americans, Young end Gaesidy {‘,',"f\ w2 N“‘rll‘nnd.)_( k;un«-!\,l allowing but| Two-base hit. Sheckard. Three-base Randall, n 201 0 Racely making first. Here Morter made |dish about getting back to Omaha. And | Umpire: Halbe » | three hits. olmes’ champions pulled out | Moran. Home run: Moran. Sucrifice hits: | Clark. 3b. 3 ¥ himself popular by a safe hit over second. |he will play the game of his life, too B v D R | the game In the first inning after two were | Bheckard, Bteinfeldt. Heoward Stolen | Dousherty The center fielder threw to third too late . . . Pittsburg ....18 10643 Detroit ......17 10 Woodruff, 3b OM'Chesn'y, of 3 0 H Shedk 1 e ARSI SO ot Rl ownoan sweal Kensel, 3b | Curtis,” 1t | Clark,” 15 1Jeh), " rf Hogrlever Walters, Corhan, { Metze, ¢ Coates, p... PSRRI UCMEEA AR BeRiL'S Incchis Teniruten | Cranes a ces at Florence. | S Chndie p | which the latter took second on a play to Left on bases: Boston. 5; Chi- | curtls, p 1Gehring, the throw. The third baseman shot it to |asked if he was glad to get back :’.,,3."‘mr!-‘,"lm"';‘u‘:“\"iv'i‘r‘x’a,‘.’:':.";.fi saee A e el | catch the fleet second baseman. Both mey | €489 10 Base on balls: Off Mattern, 3 Ha cond and Racely went home. ! No Time to Talk. urday afternoon. Game called at 3 o clock | Vi erve “hics Tot T Ohman, the senfor pitcher, who was prob- 3 Sae A Mgl L R off Overall, 4. Base on errors: Chicago, 3. | Totals 3 . [ | Admission free. ‘The fol owing 1 the lneu Coat Cut Undershirts | miadle statton "l it sately over the | Bogton, 3. Struck cut: By Overall, 8. by Totals T3 1) ably playing his, last game on the homo » and 1 |down. Andreas singled and went (o third | bases: Evers, Schulte, Dahlen Zimor | Hostetier o 2 0P 4 31 to catch Racely, Morter stealing second on fon a hard drive to right by Weich, on|man ( Moren, 1b kman, TUR . Satne fn 8 That was as much time as he had 0" Crane CompanPosition. Geo. H. Lee | the sixth on & pass to Welch, a sacrifice | Mattern, 5. Time: 143, Umpires: Klem | *Batted for Gehring in ninth, grounds, pitched 8plendid ball, showin “lP’mlk He got right out on the diamond and | Strong.... Catcher .. Mahr {and & singlle by Stovall. But one erres|and Kane. Milwaukee 10000300 0—oestof formand speed when it was needed. | yone ¢ it and infused & lot more life into | Schuchart......." Pltcher English sing ] v a another senior, also played Hill Tirst base. ... ... . Kl was made in the game, when Hughes Games Postponed. Bt. Paul .. 00000000 060 T pat ] play o tea S - O3 an Knee L:n"b Drawers ‘lglul'n-.l a phort fly ‘after s hard Fum | At New York—Pistsburg-New York game| Two-base hits: Robinson (2, Moran, | fan Delter than usual ‘Seors: = = " . [Ehe L&l o wiul glad" to see | Siora08:s sttt e Awsidn boing ot Semmet iy oo ore: A%k o postponed; rain Clark. Sacrifice hits: Barry, McCormick, | Takor | T332 3.884,1 a2l R - | Elfort. . Third by W ) I, arc the mot ecomamical. | SIOUX CITY At Brooklyn—Cincinnati-Brocklyn game | Perrine. Stolen bases: Licse, Barry, Dough- | = Batierios ! a1 | Bim. but Pa didn't know Bill was in town | g ig : Lol fleld e BRivey 1tk 4 g postponed: wet grourds. erty. Double play: O'Brien to Pérrine 10 | and Jonnaon. © Uoamire 0 g0 a1 H&/l | unijl someone phoned in from the park (o | Muilen..... e B P s, | Ope wit of BV, DS wil eutest b, At Philadelphia—8t. Louls-Philadeiphia | ¥i¥on. Left on bases: Miwsukee, §; 8t 5 the Smoke House. | Skinner............ Right field.....;Bushnel] e ame postponed; ) | Paul, 5. Base on balis Curtis, 5. Hit g -y " v .a.u.‘)u-z«.eun o | Andreas, L PO i i by pitcher: jrmbruster, Struck out: By P",P:;" :x‘“ p::':mw":a:":} Tel .&mp"e by e "': .2”'.'“‘;.‘.‘1,.'“3 Talmage Defeats Syracase. | Welch, 3b “urtis, by |Gehr 4. Time e END, Neb. - ectal / Tele- | old o1 al eele; Ditc “ b e B. V. D3 o 't chalo o bad e e R U. P.'s Play Baker Bros. | Sz by |Genring, 3. Time: 1:4. Um- | oo " The locals beat Beward, 3 (0 8| ey o e e enamer Franck | TALMAGIe Neb.. Msy 3l.—(Specisl)—In wearer; chafing asd bioding wew owt say i Stovall, rf .. i & ten-inning game here this afternoon, | Seturday\ or Sunday, anage game of Base ball here today Syracuse Every BV. D.garment i made of o hght, [ | S0 5 " oo woo? : 3 > TR -1 ol oocw——wwcl Yl cameme el cocccscce ol weme > The Baker Bros.' aggregation will meet | p noon at the Benson diamond, opposite| KANSAS CITY, May 2l—in a well | 8¢ 41300013008 President Rourke and Manager Franck 5000 w0 202810307 b e Yo Krug's park. Both teams are in excellent | played game today Kansas City won from | Friend 000314000 1-9 are delighted, as they should be, to gt Syracuse 20000001 0-3 Evay BV.D. gument is comecty o l oo Sy b i Batterise Talmage Wallace nd REMD ooventnees. = 3 The game will be called at 3 m. The | locals and only allowed one hit in the last | Neff; Friend, Reed, Simpson and Me- ’ " r P > shuc trome acuse cks, C scevatcly ditched, and WICHITA lineup: » "®| five innings. Score: Donaid. Stiick ouf: By Stewart. 4; by |favorite with your Pa and Pa chu “"‘fi; mess Ryracyse, Hicks, Cese S Malth- Pottigrom, of . 'y l‘;_\'xl\lnh First base Wah) Woar |Hits: Seward 12 Friend 12 Two-base he made in regaining posse lon of the [ MATCH PLAY AT NASSAU OLUB Anderson, ss oy allean. .. Second base. Gibson | Shanson, cf H Wit JAng. Three-base hits; Seeley and ellow and the fans are applaudin MADE FOR THE Cole, rt H Gillham....)..\.\. Shortstop ... McGuigan | Deckler. b o | Jarrott. Errors: Beward, 3 Friend, 5 | Lo fe 5 o Biglow............... Left field.......... Dygert | betnsr, 5 0 Manager Peits Suspended. The Skipper found just three men on the 1 Golf Tourney. Falconer.........." Center fieid. . Dennison 0, i MILWANKEE, Wis., May 2.—President |team who were on it when he was here N. Y. May 2.—Mateh play Westersil, 3o 8 Sretaman. Right field........ Prospil 0 Edmo’ dsos, O'Brien of\ the American association has | pefore—Sanders, Welch and Gonding. And |began in all divisions of the annual goif Roberts, ¢ ......0w.; Clark, p . | pire: Owens the Union Pacific S8hop's team this after Butche Win Close Game. | hasn't dekided which. | was defeated by Talmage by the following dsable woves mtenalthal pves the mesiman inas » shape and have been playing fast ball | Minneapolis, 3 to 2. Swan pitched for the | Batteries: Seward, Stewart Kissell and |these two men. Bchipke always was a y Hdeatificd Only By Thia Red Woren AB. R Baker Bros U. P. Shops KANSAS CITY MINNEAPOLIS Kissell, 5. by Reed. 4; by BSimpson, 1. [every time he thinks of the great stroke Ky 3 ° e chi ent Cole, st 7y v L T e TR L U Bt Pa for his excellent achievemen! Begln in All Divisions of BV D ' | Hughes, 2 . .Y, | Holland, ‘1b o e i Cateher B - 0 Block, e suspended Manager Peltz of the Lousville |tournament at the Nassau Country elub =-_-__“ e-:-e:ee“ o 0 Totals 0 . PR you should have seen the reunion he had ¥ Bruggeman Pitcher ......... y | Swane. ¢ Youss. p club for three days commencing today for | ¥OU ® today under winter weather conditions. A chndrews, ..., Pitohar oo Braneany s — Oberlin, ' p Captre” balting 1a " the tame 5 ‘B "pact [ with those three. They fell to talking of | Hooper, Who was suffering from rheuma: Bames beat Kirk by 2 up and 1 to | Lkt ? on May 20 on recommendation of Umpire |the old boys—Miner Brown, Jack Pfeister, | Usin, defaulted to Herreshotf. [ Sioux city 130 00 071 0 0 eg| Amere ; LA King. : Frank Owen, Genins, Bobby Carter and | Legg beat Scoreld. ir. s "ue ang 5%, W ohitg_.....o o 000000600 00| The Americans will play the Fraternal|Minneapolis ........ kesides Want Game. others who have gone on. Py AR50« | Slolen bases: Andreas, Stovall. Sacrifice | Union of America team Sunday at Wi Hits: Off Young, 5 in three innings , ide: . o Both Schip and Keeley were much im- Payne bea jtson 2 up and 1 to play, it Shea, Hunter Struck out: By Melter, | ence park. The F. U. A. team has beon | Oberlin, § in five ‘innings. Twe for ‘mext Bunday sherncon With Sy lsem pressed with the present Omaha team. HIR b ent Ludiow 3 b St 3 ' &2 3 i Glark: & Base on balis: Off Melter, | greatly strengthened since last Sunday. | Loves Carlisle, Gill, Downs. E runs: | averaging. 17 years. Call Al Baley, g up and 2 to go. Clark, & Time: 1%, Umpire Mullin, | The same will be calied at 2 p. m. Kansas \City, '1; Mianeapoils, 3. Left on | Webster 2901, “Dow's zou think wo ought 0 win the ) N e e ST NS0 0 Folay. 2 oml coccmcormmy 3 [POPRS 8 SN ) ® 3 - &% 3 un and 1 ta

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