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- ey [4 H PAGES ONE TO FOUR. Ieatme] THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: [3 VOL. XXXIX-—NO. 47 OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY. COPY FIVE CENTS Ready for Batl,l, Here T}Jesday;Denver Wins Again: Phill?es. Doves, Sox and Naps are Winners PARADETOTHE OPENING GAME Base Ball Fans Plan Demonstration to Greet Team's First Appear- ance on Home Grounds MAYOR TO HEAD THE PROCESSION Ciyg Officiale, Elks, Ad Club and Bus- iness Mea in Line "BAND CONCERT BEFORE GAME *Music and Antis by Ciub Men to Pre- ceed Opening Contest. FROCLAMATION BY BURMESTER Govern: Facting Hemd of Munictypnl ment Declares for the Great Na- tonal Game In Public Ansouncement. ha bas become innoculated with ibe Lase bAY germ 1f there is & man or boy who is not go- | ing 10 be out 1o Vinton street park Tues- duy 1o wimess the ming of the home wemwon he has Dol mede the fact known Offics boys are racking ineir braims for an excuse 1o hand 1o the “bose that wil ASRgTe Them the oPpoTTUnIty 1o watch the BAVE SAILL VIEAW - YTATTE NIORMAL_JTOOL CHAMPIONS WAGE LOSING CONTEST Denver Falls Upon imum and Keeps it Up Till He is Relieved by Hersche WEARTIEY |SEVEN RUNS IN ONE INNING Then Brace and Grisslies Make No More Scores. Iowans | u {FINAL SCORE STANDS 7 TO 3 | . | Des Moines Lack Snap and Battle Acainst Luck SIOUX TAKE ONE FROM WICHITA Bit and Ouificld Them— Umnire Trouble. DENXVER, Colo Ma | when Des Moines was dolng | Denver was mixing in its the day decided the game at park. Denver falrly fell upon Burum and it U wheh he was relieved by Her | sche. After§pat inning Denver @id not get | man ssbond Lase Fren then & | stlehelinuicer’ vocovery by Ouiligan might heve sasved Wl the run-getting. Den- |ver had thwes men taves, and Des | Moines infield was glaying In Wwhen s ball was smashed 1o Oolligan roiling easily | for & short hit. He fumbied it for just the T.—One inning 1= worst and hitting of Brosdway Hotflies and Cooleys play The opener Fan are counting the hours until time for Us: o tme by the umire and Wemen fans sre getting excited over the V g event rrangemen s have been made for the big parsde that will be held before the ~ - ~ ‘ e e s lClAs ATIDC I be the Jongest that has ever been held be | fore an Omahs base opeuing ' 05 S handen pmioon of police. | New York Natiomals Beat Philadel- followed by a bapd suvtvmobiles © . tainizg Maror Dabiman, Dun Buticr, Ralph phia Seven to Two. Sunder D. J. O Brien . officials Dewspaper men, club officlals Topeks | @ o yrp AKES ARCICAL , TURN Umanha teams will be bpext in line G T E . Then wil vome the Ad club and the Elks in mathincs, These will be followed by & Gotham Matsmen Play, Recklessly lung line of base ball fams After Fourth luming’im Order { Fopeade at Twe @closk. to Get Tat Out to Cateh The parede will form at the carmer of o " " Traia. Nineteenth and arpam streets at 2 o clork sharp, and will proceed Lo Sixteepth, turn norty te, Duugles, east to Thirteesth, south NEW YORK, May 7.—New York took & 19 Farnam, west io Fifteenth. south to free-hitting game from Philadelphia today Harboy, west to Sixteenth and then south | T to L After the foutrh inning the locals o the tall park ran bases recklessly in onder to gei put ont It is planncd have the procession and caich & tr for the west. Score : cloek, where 2 - NEW YORE PHILADELFEIA resch the park at 3 o'clook, where a of by P cert Wil be given by the bpnd unty time G L o P N Niria e TR TR for the gpum 3:4a. Before the contest!Durie, 3. “ l.l 7 OBeaes, T 5 } iTe and between selections By tbe band, thejBue. w3 236 fCramt w48 L S8 Kie TR A9 ‘dub members wlll put on Fiecher, w4 2 1 1 (R TR ] For ot ¢ | Dev oo 4 1 1 1 OKusbe, O e . seto: Btunts fof the ‘amusement of theiBeviim. i 471 3 1 SKusbe @b 4733 39 (rowd. Both these OrganiZations MaAve T | meers 4340 WDouin o $1480 stived large sections of the grandstand Merguerd, 3.3 @ 6 © (Moore, 3 1600 Wiitee, p..... 1 ® & 3 e 199 and prom:se & brand of tooting such & ol e i oo S 3 bas ueve: before been heard in Omaha. Tou % S dackiitach .1 0 ® The Dlks will mee the club rooms at %4 2 clock, where machines wili be pro- *RBatt Moore in T vided for those who will attend the game. *Batied for Maroney & 2 P poie Philadelphia ] 000 B e Ad club wili sssemble its forces mi THNAdelph Aoy SR RL - {ne Paxton hotel and then go 1o Ninetoenth ~ Teo-base hits: Knabe, Bates, Murray and nam streets to gei in lhe parade Grant Three-base hit: Doolim. fil.rr;’uv r - N n pute the rst I hit: Doyle. Stolen bases: Devore (2) ar- Mayc Dahimen will pitch the first ba %6 Myesrs Fieboner. Dy n. Lefi on bases: ) scross the Plate—or 4l Jeasl somewher® eilageincis b New Tork § First base near it—Raiph Sunderiand will swing &t on errore New York, 1 s ck out: Ry it a1t _satls along and D. J. O'Brien will Marguard, 1; by Moore. 2, )d)-"mm i CAtEN dt—probably—and Dan Butler wil |NF W iltze. 1 Bases on bans: Off Marquerd, call 4t & strike, even if i1 iz ® n the In three and twe-third inn ' immediate vicinity of the pan P in three innings Umpires The following prociamation has been is- and Emslie. Time: 1:30 sued by Acting Mayor Burmester T A To the People of Omana B d B On Yuesday afternoon, May 10, 100, the a gers eat apening ball game of the semson of the l“ g Nl % Western league will take place at the 1Nois €n in Vinton street park. | A greas aens of enhasiaem 1+ apurent. Close Dual Meet in all of the other cities comprising the circult, and it 18 Prosg T and right that — all jovers of the spori in this vicinity | Wigoomsin Track Athletes Take Vie- should iake some part ihe ceremonies Ve emtering e wuie parade preceain the| tory from Orange and Blue by game or be iu attendance Four Points. "l hope all business houses that can \‘, veniently do s will aliow their em- o R g € ployes earty leave. 5o they can take ag-| MADIS Wis., May I-In e vantage ©f this event and join with our |breaking dual meet here today Wiscs Worthy President Taft in boosting for the [d¢leated lilinois, & 1o Gl. The meet was National game and aise the home team.” |uUndecided up to the last event, but by plac- The arch in from of the city hall will | '€ 1wo men in the broad jump Wisconsin '-.. Ngbted up with the words, “Welcome | 100k the lead Sase Ball The time in the track events was wlow A lsiter was veceived in Omaha by Dave |3U¢ 10 omid weather, but competition =ab Bourke: Saturday from Pa saying that the |Xeo™ Wisconsin won evers THETRE SEE tearm is In Food shape and he could see mo D¢ TWe-mile run was “:’_‘ ’f'“mfl" Wis- reason why Omaha would net have a win- afiernoon, be ..'...;.‘ oy “aebeaiin ing team this year T . T The Terska toam il ey four samen | came up from bebind. treakieg here and Friday wili be ladies’ day el el el r Bt B s i Fseter the tape three yards ahead of East. Rieh Vmahas. Positi T x ards was the star of the meel, taking first e — - T n the -y ar 23y are shi N4 Kane First Base Abbatt | M0-yard end =-yard dashes and “¥Fox Second Base wal grter-mile run. Summaries Corridun Reilly One-mile run: Wen by Dohmen (Wis), . Third Base . -Kunkie Gunderson (Ilii) sccond, Lampert (Wis) Left Field Thomeson thipd. Time: 4:35% Wing Cemter Fieid Wooley | One hundred-yard dash: Won by Richaras Weich “Right Field Pennell | (Wis.), Seller (Tli.) scoond, Lake (Wis) sonding Catcher Kerns | {nirg Tim Cadman Catcher Boles Pole vault Graham, 3¢ Agusw of Tiimois, tied for Height ¢ [N h;uvmv inches ” Halleabeck. MCESOL | Farg hundred and twenty-yard dash: Won Sanders... Pitcher . @ - Fugate by Richards (Wis) Seller (Ilil) second McCafferty Pucher JHarns |15, S ira. Time: 9:3% Patton Plicher Wright | Rty put: Waon by Leo (I1.), Buser (Wis.) Hanw . Pitcher .. d Lunas second e (10 third, Iistance: L T | feet 1% i One hundred snd twenty-yard high hur- ourKe uy‘s dles: Won by Adams (Wis), Roba (Wis) second, Stevensen (111) third. Time: €18%. Four hundred and forty-yard dus Won WO OSSEr'S vy Richards «Wis), Haniey (TliLs second. Captain Richaras (1 third. Tine: 053 Two-mile tun: Won by Cleveland (Wis \ East (1L) second edhead (1M third de of Cincimnati and Melter nt"r""* oy Broad jump: Won by Graham (1), Wi St Louis Added to Pitch- oopcll (Wis) second, Adams (Wis) third A Distance: 21 fee: 1% inches ing Staff. Hammer throw: Won by Burns (I ) Dabenbach (11 se Banker (Wis third. Dismance: 115 feet 11 inches The Rourkes have acquired Slagle of | Twe hundred a3 twenty-vard burdies Tipcinnatl and Meiter of the St Louis Na- | Won by Rohu (Wie) Gilietiee (Win) sec ¢ a5 additions 10 the pitching stage, |o0d. Drake (TilL) third, Time: ¢ THsous throw Won by Jordan <TI0 190 new fiingers will report 10 the | nyycey (Wis.) mecond. MeOord (11) third Jmabi team at once Siagie pitched for | Distance: 113 feet & inches ndlanapolis last season and o | High Jomp: Adumas (Wis ) and Washbu o fetmenet was durned | iy tied for firet at 5 feet Wiy inches { Richie and Morrill (11} tie for third - fost My inches Hurt by Betied Balis Eight hundred and eighty-yard Tun: Won bod balls injwe vers few players, | by Dohufen (Wis), Rohr (11} second. Pol e wad Sas W' thess o | Jette (Wis) third Time: 2 eractice would ofien make one wonder that First Gasse =1 Smoerier. wocieits are not more frequent. The most | SUPERIOR. Neb. May 1.—(Special Teie- npind acclBent of this sort was when Sun- | gram. )—The Nebraska State leagues frsl no e PR I here on Twes y mew pluyers aivi Kanms Cry and other this week. The league sen- D other ceremonies. 'Jack Johnson 2 the Red Clond | m lowa piay-| May 2. with a parade | Standing of the Teams ] WEST. LEAGUE. St. Paul Beats Columbus, Four to Dasear . Three, on Home Grounds. St Joseph.. 7 3 .70 | Wichita 7 s Sioux City u 40 SENATORS RALLY AT CLOSE Topeka # Indianapolis. § 10 444 Lincoin Louisvitie ... $ 12 4% Omabs s Kansas City . 6 % .2 Dree Moines. 312 200 Miiwaukes . §11 %3 Ohie Mem Make Twe in Last Inning. NATL LEAGUE. | AMER LEAGU Nearly Tying the Score—>Min- W.L.P Wil a o New York..13 5 .72 Philadelphia 11 4 wcayclis Defeats the Piasburg v 4 d4oeveland n+e Mudten Philadephia § ¢ Chicugo $7 Bowen “ae ST. PAUL Minn. May 7—St Paul took Brookiyn L] " the fourth straighi game from Columhous St Louis 511 s St Lows iu todsy, 4 to I by bunehing in Yesterday's Resnlis. inning. Scope WESTERN LEAGUE SOLUMBUS. Lincoln-Topeka pusiponed, wel grounds BHOAE B supux OCity, & Wichita, 2. Clarke, 4300 ber ke, Bh 4 # Denver, (. Des Moites, 2. Bouche: 3.1 1 4 104wel, of. “ o Omaha 81 Josepn postponed. Tain Somes it 43 2 0 eDewns, e 8 1 NAL LEAGY Davie, 5.8 o oBosmmen. 1b. 1 Brool ., Boston, €. Spenoer, lr‘ L o nV.K:‘nAn New T nilgdelphia 38 Aurgs To- 8 @ . 8 Pliisburg-Clicago Posiponed: rain. - fi“‘.h': e o B H Cin®nnati-St. Louls postonped: rain. B o388 S 3 1 { AMERICAN LEAGUE. Genring, p...# O g Chicage, 5; Detroit, 3 Totals P Cleveland, 4 St Louis, 1 Towls 28 1 Fhiladelphia, ¢; Washington, 3 &t Pau 12000061 New York 4, Boston, 1 Columbus 1080000 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Two-base hit: Hinchman Threelhese €t. Paul, 4;: Celumbus, 3. hit: Wrigley Stolen . bases oawen Minneapolis, 3; Toledo, 1 I sble plavs: Hineh- Indianapolis-Kansas (i1y postponed. " o Kil 5 ta Milwaukee, 4; Louisville, L. none out oft Games Teoday. . nils ning. s on} Weslern League—Lincoln at Topeka, 7 4 Strock 4 Sioux City at Wichita, Des Moines at Den. oui: By Sliton 2 by Kitr ¢ ver, Omaha at St. Joseph 1l Spencer. Left N, 8] League sburg at Chicago, % lumbaa, 4 T Cipcinnati a1 St. Louis Ferguson and Bierhaiter American League—st. Louis at Des - Clevelnnd a1 Chicago. BREWERS HAVE WINNING STREAK American Association—Toledo at St. Paul Indiamupolis at Milwaukee. Louisville at Kansas City, Columbus a1 Minneapolis. Milwankee Gets Third in Seven frem isville, Four to Twe. MILWAUKEE, May T—Milwaukee made it three straight from Loutsvilie today, 4 to was MoGIynn's first victory of the NILWAUKEE Prominent Man Rengar ‘ s Barry. U * at olaen ate o= v . . OKonmick 0 Colored Pugilist Familiar Figure in marsiwii GSctrmk € » Automobile on ‘Frisco's T e i ‘ Sireets. 0 " Yot R *Hatted for Richter in ninth SAN FRANC _— Milwaukes H1080200 4 I - 1sbo. May T—Having 24 Louisville 002000602 apted himself to life as he finds it n this | gl LT -,.}mlo&( Home city, Jack Johmson, heavyweight champion, | pyr, Barrett. Sacrifice hits: Ba has become @ familiur figure in the busi- binson, Moriarity. Konnick %8s section of San Francisco. Every day rett, Clark. McGann Richter to Howard. Left finds him in his motor speeding around the Miwaukee ©. Loutsvilie. 30 Be - €ty in full view Bf the passing throng, a | Off McGlyan. i off Richter, 6 Stru part of his training system that he seems | McGlvan 3: Richier, 2 Time: 15 Umpires to enjoy more than sparring or punching o y A s the bag ERS WIN NINTH Jus at presest he i getting ail there BIGHLAND ol is 10 be had out of the sensation of being e New York Beats Besion Four fo One & prominent figure in the public ev Lo - o gyt on Enemies’ Grounds. seems 1o feel thst the hard work of the BOSTON. May T—A batsman, twe training season will be here whenmever he singles and the squeese in the tenth makee up His mind to forsake pleasure and Pl sw iy Gt o meet 1t face 1o Tace inming gave New York the vict his manager. cGorge Little. In the sfter- e T et T e noon he left his tralning camp for & spiv 000160600001 about town. He will motor temorrow mors- fioe Chase, Laporte Stolex ; Stani, Laporte Roach. Do ng and in thea Tternoon will attend the R Ry et R g o automoblie Taces in Alameds counts. Then |on bases: New York, §; Boston. 1. Base e w utthe machine away untl the €8 balls: Off Ciootie. 1 Base on errors e e New York, 3: Boston Hit by pitched awa breaks on Menday ball: By Vaughn Hooper: by Cicotte A litie light sparving and seme argu-|Hempol Strock ow By Vaaeho, 4 by ments with the symnasium apparatus will Clootle. 3 Wild pitch: Vsughn. Time . p— 2% Umpircs: Evans and Bgar open the order of things mext week &t the Johnson stronghold. A lirtle short walk BROOKLYN SHUTS OUT BOSTON and an occasional jog on the rond will foi- s e weker Pliches Good in Pinches, Wi . ping. he state Mot ning 2 v O will be done within four weeks of the 81e | BEROOKLYN. May Rucher shut out of the big fight Boston. 2 to 8, today by superd pitching io the pinches. The soore *Betied for Frock in the eightt *Eatted for Moran in the eighth Comes Within Gue of Bosto 00006000 DD Eehrncka City Out. Brocklyn < 211 0 :‘R« R AN ITY. e #ft on bases: Bosten. T, Brooklyn, 4 NENEANEA CAVY. ) » “Epe- | rao-hase Sharpe, Whent. T. Smith clal Telcgram )—Red Cloud team was here Rucher. Sacrifice hits: Daubert, Bergen his afternoen and played with the Ne-| Sacrifice fiy: Hummel. Pirst base on er praska City Mink ies he nd « | Tors: Bosten, 1: Broekiyn D bass Boaaten SR Soou; N weomita eve {0 e Tastios | Desiis Hummel henyy ar e weather ool Roare and T Smith: Frock. Sweeney and Sharpe Red (Youd S 44180080809 Banes on balls: Off Rucher, 2; off ¥ braska City 06616086 01 Struck owt: By Rucher, §; by Frock Batterios: Nebraska City, Richter, Miler | by pitched hall: Herzog, Deubert L cnd Whitcomb: Bed Cieod. Pioroe snd Off Frack, § in seven innings. Umpires Rupter. Wits: Nebraska Orr. 4 RBed Johnstone and Moran. Time: 157 Cioud, % Brrors: Nebreska ¢itr, 5 Bed Cloud. 3. Umpire: Barachma School Track Meet Is O Soxth Omahs » (lub Orsamises. The dusl imack meet which Omaha and he Gun chub et luet |COuDCl Hiuffs High schools were 1o have The South Ownka Own civh 1n51 held at the Omabs Driving park ioday was evening at @ North Twemts-fourth and ' ohi le” R e rant flocted cfficers for the mrapon. FYauk | myinly for the reson that the mecessars Dworsk was clecied president, W. J. Mc- | practice winich their ieam would have Ginning vice president: V. V. Foltic. 50- | peefed to have been able to go in was retary; Dana Mortil, treasurer; Joe GOrop. | stapped on Scoount of the Wet seather field capiain, John Briggs. mansger | instesd of this meet Comch Carns will Briggs, Fottie, Morrill aul Dworsk were Appoinied to At &7 & commitiee With power 10 aet 1o seiect grounds. The firet shoot will be heid May Sepember. hold the annnal battalion meet. The oadec regiment bhus been @ivided into four - . vislons and each divisian will enter 8 sguad 5 The sesven closes I in the events aboul seventy-five athietes | being eniered i all O'Brien sprung a surprise by defesting him”with & 15l-feet throw. Alderman and Bradiey ted for individusl homors, with | teen points cach. Tallman, in the pret- iest Tace of the @av, squeezed out a vie- tory in the 2M-yerd dash. defesting Brad- Jer by @ few inches. Barton, the other Tows eniry, was close 1o the winners. Wil- son ran two pretty hurdle races for Jowa winning only by close margins. Wandrack f Norihwesiern was tight on the heels of he Huwkeye in both races. He also wor second in the discus threw. There were ! fourt events, only firsts and sconds ountiug. The summary follows Shot Pui—Alderman, lows, 3 feet 3% inch Fletcher, Northwesiern, 3 feet, § inches. Two-hundred and Twenty-yard—Tallman, lowa; Bradley, Northwestern; 2% seoonde. One Hundred-vard Dash—Eradley, North- western, won: Tallman, Jowe, second Time: 0 secomds. Mue Run—Beal Northwestern, won Reed, lowa, second. Time: 4:88 Two-mile Run—Smith, Towa: Watson Northwestern. Thne: 10-40%, Four ndred and_ Fory-vard Dash— Jans, lowa; Staffer, Northwestern. T {the captain : 'S'INTS BUNCH THEIR HITSonwa Defeats Northwestern in Easy Style Hawkeye Track Team Wallops the Purple Squad with Wide Margin of Points to Spare. JOWA CITY, Ia, May T Special Tele- gram. )—lows easily drfested Northwestern university in a dual track meet bere tods scoring 68 points to 44. A cold, driving rain almost made it Impossibie to have the meet 2nd it was with @ifficuity that the field events’ were held Bradiey, the Northwestern sprinter. ran the 100 in ten fiat, one of ‘the watches catching #t st mine and four-fifths. Janes clipped off five points for lows in the quarter by defesting Captain Shatfer of Northwestern in fifij-two and three-fifthe sccon@s. Beal's viotory in the mile and EBradley's jJump of twenty feet, two inches the only other first scored by purples Because of the wet ground, Alderman, Towa's star weight man, could Dot equ previous perfermance and in the hammer. wers iammer Throw—O'Brien, lowa; Alder- man, jowa. Alderman. lowa, 131 feet High Jump—Engstrun, To tie for sec ison, Jowa; Moulton, Nerthwestern Northwestern, & feet One Hundred and Twenty-yard High Hurdles— Wilson, Jowa; Wandrack, North- western: 17 seconds Twe Hundred and Twenty Yards Low Hurdles—Wiikon, Jowa: Wandrack, North- western: 2% Ha'f-mile ron—Campbell, Jowa: Gilmore, Northwestern . 206%, z Pol» Vault—Hartuppee, Jowa: Pettibone and Movine, Northwestern tied: § fret § tnches Iiscus Throw—Alderman. lowsa: Wand- rack. Northwestern: 113 feet. 11 _inches Bropd Jump—Rradley. Northwestern Engstrom. Towa: 20 feet, 2 inches BASE BALL STAR IN QUARANTINE Coptain of Kearnes “ormal Team Has Seariet Fever. KEARNEY. Neb. May 7.—(Special % -—Be- cause the health officer guarantined the Kearney Normal base scariet fever. the students of thet school are up in arms nrentening habeas cOTPus Proceed- other methods of getiing their god. Joe Ward, out and back in of ball tesm for and faculty and are ings and tase hal d's case is very ittle doubtful alth officer hEve 1o Etas hemith offs light and, perhape—a but the muyor sustains the and™says that Ward will his time out. Friday the state Dr. W. H. Wilson, was called 10 the city and made & dingnosie of the case. He pronounced it exoesdingly mild but would not recommend the raising of the quaruntine. He listened 1o the testi v of three doctors and decided that was sufficlent reason to warrant the tere quarantine Meanwhile the Normal and bewails team is crippied the joss of & star player WEEDING OUT KEARNEY TEAM Three Players Are Let Go, Reducing Sguad te Fiftes KEARNEY., Neb, May 7.—{(Special)— Munuger Murphy of the base ball (eam has started the weeding out process among the players who were irying for a piace on the team. Friday J. H. Herliky. an Tiiinols man. Jeft for ki home, Bot having shown up guod. Bert Fenner of Holdrege was iet £6 on account of an injured arm that in- terfered with his playing. Al Twiicheil =n aspirant for a plsce on the temm. was et &0 for reasons not steted. Twitchell played with the Kearney White Wings three vears ago. but ‘s thought to be getting & ltle old for the samwe This leaves Murphy with fifteen wes. three of whom must be soruiched off the list before ihe semson opens. (m mcoount of the weather the ex- nibition game with Hastings was called off and the beys were unable 10 g0 to Hastings «ither Friday or Saturday. second that let the man get home. Had he |SAPS CAPTURE SIX I ROW S5 oo o S0 "l play, and after that things hap- | penea I —_— Hammond pitched wilder than the score | Cleveland Americans Take hofl‘er‘shuu and received support that would | . lose many gumes. Two lucky doubile plars from St. Louis. coming et just the right moments, saved — the game for Denver. Celiigan @id soms ] 2 m | fine fielding and Matticks and Cassidy | | Denver opened in the secand. Lindeay Mitehell Shows Up Better Than Gilll- | gnd McAleese made hits and Dolan wa | ®mn, Althougk Esch Allow Four given his base. Weavers short infield | s e €rounder was handied siowiy by Colligan, letting in & runner and catching Weaver at first. Then came miscelianecus ball umtll ibirteen men had gune to hat and seven bad scored wnd three were left. Browas. CLEVELAND, May 7.—Cleveland made it six straight today by winning from &t Des Molnes played discouragedly after Louis, 4 to 1. Each club used & recruit in thet inning. but struggied with Setermina- the box, Miichell outpitching Gilligen. | ation for all that. having to battie against Cieveland made its first two runs on Wal- | luck as well as Denver's nine players. The lace's error, & pass and Bradiey's single. | score |Lajoie's single, Lord's- tripie and Griges’ DENVER. bad throw were responsible for the mext| o AR R H. QO A E. b e ks g Jord, In. "R R W o two. St Louls'.only run was scored on | JSehd b4 1 1 33 1 two scraich hite and Turner's bad throw. | gesn' if ey R o8 0 | Score | Camddy, T4 2.0 0-3.8 % CLEVELAND. €. Lowis Lindmay, 1b... ¢ 1 1'% ‘3 o BHOAE BHOAE | McAleese, of 31 3 8w Oramey, c...2 & 3 6 GFiaber, 3.4 0 6 B O N Krveger. 2 .4 # 1 0 Olicttmen, . 4 3 1 0 $.40.. 08 %1, Tumes, w3 1§ & IWalloe, Sh.4 1 2 3 i e e Lajoie. b4 3 B H SR 2 ARy Stovall, Ib.... 2 3 Totals R 7 F WK & Eanteriy. ¢ * . i 3 H DES MOINES Bradiey. 3. 2 3 AB. R H. O. A E -3 o Dalton, rf $ L 1.3 6 ® > s = mn 3 (Colligan. . T oy e T ] 0 00 0T ¢ 3 h A Mardens, ot 3 .88 41828 8t. Louis 601000600 % b R TR e b Two-base hit: Easterly. Threc-base hit: [Curtie, 1f. 3178 3 ‘e Lord. Sscrifice hits: Stovall (%, Turner. |Kerner, 1b 31 $.1°8 Stolen bases: Bradley, Lord, Krueger. | McManus, © s 6 6 3 0 & Bases on balls: Off Miichell, 1; off GiN- | Burnum, » o 0 6 0 b @ truck out: By Mitebell, 3 by |Hersche AT P G by Wid pitch: Gilligan, ¥irst 4 B on errors: Cleveland. 1. Lefi on bases Totals 2. 85 2N W85 Cleveland, §; St. Louis, 2. Time: 134l UM-| sBeq)| out, hit by batted het lgvvr( Kerin and Sneridan ke TR s hiaath —— | Des Momes 011610803 \ATHLE!'ILS TROUNCE SENATORS | 1y ce-tmse hit: Kerner Stolen bace . —_ |Carsigy. Saerifice Kellr, Weaver, Philadciphin Makes it Three Strafght [Coilgan. Raftis Bases on balls: Off - s s {Hammond, 4 off Burnom, 2: off Herabe, ~ediveny: S08. ¥ . 4 Struck out: By Hammond, 5: by Bur- | PHILADELPHIA. May 7.-Philagelphis mum, 1: by Hersche, 2 Left on hases | made 1t three straight from Washington Demver. 7. Dis Moines. & Passed bali: !'Dd e TELOR | Weaver. Double pik Hammond 1o ‘run.uffmu o o I‘A‘H("Gfll\' :«_uu-r to Lindsay:. Diglan to iiudsay 18 ‘ s SHIRGIGX, | g, |Worver. Timel S Vimpine: Clark Strang, o, % 11 % eMilgn, ot .4 3413 Oldring, 114 1 1 % 6oomrer, 3. 4 » 3 2 o WICHITA LOSES CLOSE GAME uiline, =b. 4 1 26 1Browne ¥ .4 1 2 06 g 34 Buker. 3 € PP 0 GRiberels w4 1 3 e s e 2 3iscores 1’ FINER and Sevenrn Fes Murghs. .3 12 0 iCweks . (4B 0 Enough fo Yin O e 1) o 2.1 3 8 4] WICHITA, Kan_ May 7.—Though Wichita Bemer, p .2 % 0 2 OGrowm, 3.3 6 0 T 0 outhit and cutfielded Sioux City today, the Totale.. M 950 T Tows . .1 s 3 5 | Visiters won 340 2. The game was played | Wasningron 09062001038 on a sloppy dimmond with a cold wind Fhiladegphin R R R R bravs & loca o % D i M, © Sacrifice fiy.| Uit made it uncomfortable for spectators Barry. Sacrifice hit: Murphy. Stolen bases' 808 piayers runk Lavie Dousle piaye: Mian and| Sioux City scored in the first on » hase Elberfeld; Kilifer and Crooks. Left on'on pan rifiee ot - | bases: Washington, §: Philadelpiie, & alls, ca" sacrifige, ' Nelghbory. scrateh Base on balis: Off Bender. 1. ¥First base on Mt which would Rave béen an easy out grrors: Philagelphia, 3. Hit by pitched ball: | but for the mud, ana Fenlon's Jong fiy By Benfler, Gessler, Killifer: by GToom. | wichits tied the score in " Bender. Davis. Struck out: By Groom. 2| LN S S S, e by Bender, 1. Wiid pitch: Bender. Time: | JETHIEAn beat out & siow one, was safe " #. Umpires. Connolly and Dincen 8l third when Wilsen threw Hughes' at- Sy tempted sacrifice Jow, and came home WHITE SOX GRAPPLE TIGERS e Hughes was foroed at second. Neigh. | el bors' two-base it and Fenlon's single | Defeat Detrolt Five to Three, UsBE 4000 ame in the sixth and the last came 4 Fhge “Thishews. £ on hits by Stem and Miller and Wilson's DETROIT, May 7—Detroit drove Sootl | o0y fiy 4n the meventh. Wichita scored from the slab today in o inning. but Chi- |, Miggieton's single. 2 walk to Isbell and cago Gisposed of Browning by getting seven | oy s ® RO £ TR 10 Tebo a0d hite in the sixth and sevench dnmmgs. win- | o SOF SRR TS 08 I the ding. § o 3 Chicase made g 7 Bouipe; Tt oty o s syl plays. Score gy & o ek oy z CHICAGD veTROIT Ve cobSliarubih . Wrangting Umpire BH.0AE o0.a8 | Spencer's decisions. Feore Tt 34014 emcamre . WICHITA Ouiiios, .. 5 83 b GBush, @ 2 |Ganatl, 1. .3 89 i wosw. 7 | P AB. R AE | Dougnersy. ¥ 5 Sorcwtore, o ? Dughes ... . T Cobe, «f. (Delebnty . o | Beiden, 1 * e 0 Purin, 5.3 (Lathers, o | Middieton, f 1 e Tennesll. w4 VT, Jomes, 1n o | Inbell, b, « 10 Parne, € o4 ranage. ° 7 Claire, = « 0 ] T ohrowine i Westersil, 35 « o A5 4 Gimeed, 3. 4 1lin 3 Pettigrew, ., 3 e Wit B 0 5. ones o S, o iy 28] Toiais W15 1 Towls = Jarnigan. P ‘3 « 0 Batied for Browming in eight e Chicago 600102298 Tetais ..... n 3 v Detroit 20616008 SI0UX c17y Two-base hits: Meintrre, Cobh, Dele- AR > banty, Cole. Hits: O Browning, 1 in| Quilian, b ;2.0 & seven innings; off Seott, T in one-third in- | Colins, il 83 gk ning: off Olmated, § In sight inmings. Sac- | Neightiors. o A Gah S N rifies hit: Bush. Stolen base: Gandil | Femjon. 17 B0 Double plays: Payne to Purtell: Zesder o Welch. b R G ey Tannehtl] 1o Gandill (2); Tannehil to Gandll | Hartman, s A S e o | to Zelder. Left on bases: Detroit, 10; Chi- Seem. 15 o A b % S cago. 5. Bases on balls: By Browning. 2| Miter, ¢ Bl 2 vk T | by Seott, 1. by Olmsted. 4: by White. 1. | Towns, ¢ I'og 8 'e &8 First base on ervors: Deiroit, 1 Hit with | Wilsen, p s/ 1'% % piiched bail: By Olmsted, Delehanty. R Struck out: Ry Mullin 1. by Browning. & Totals .. : 71 = 3 by Olmsted, 2 Wid phch: White Time. | g *". B S 1350, Umpires: Perrine and ('Laughlin Sloux iy B et edriess . " Suuck out: By Jernagan. 3. by Wilson FALLS CITY WINS TRACK MEET |; Base on baiis Off Jarnigan, §; off Wi son, 4 Stolen bases: Belden, Miller, Sac- Greeaficld in Second and Reckport e hits: Hughes, Shaw. Coliine Neigh bors. Sacrifice Tlies: Fenlon, Wilsoa, Two- ___ Tplas e Wate | base uite: Beiden Isbell Westerzll, Nelgh TARKIO. Mo, May T—(Special Tele- [bors Left on hases: Wichits, 11; Sioux €ram )—Falls Ohty (Neb) High schoo! won | Cily, & Time: 150 the sccond annusl Tarkio college tristate | ey = Nigh school track meet here today by the Seasch Sor Umptow. of forty-two poimts. Greenfisid, ia.| ORAND ISLAND, Neb., May I—Fpe- clal )—President Sievers of the State league is losking for another umpire Powers. be | has been informed by Kocretary Parrel) of ““u. National sasoclation. baving previously |took second homors, winming twenty-tw points. Rockport, Mo, sigued o contraal with the Mink leasue