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10 TBE OMAHA I)AILY A MIGHTY RAIN STOPS LINCOL GAMES| fleld Manager | Hines as good as any men on his team Both are considered by Rip Egan, who played with Omaha a part BE SUN DAY, s APRIL 11, 1901, MAN'S MALADIES MASTERED - | o 2 of last season, gives promise of making | Twe of the Thres Exhibitions with Btate | ;000 tor a position on St. Louis' pitching | University Are Called Off. staff this year. The rting News says | G “Rip Egan s practicing with the l‘»rlznvn-‘ f [ and 1f he rounds to all right he will break | 'o{s MOINES 1S THE ATTRACTION TODAY | into the National league, swhere he should | ¥ have been for two or three years, He I8 u| | made my mind, soon after graduat cozema, rheumatic pains, stiff or swollon o piteher of natural ability and has good base [ ing from colloge, that no one man was great Joints, "”l_'l"”"]!‘ ok l'lv!ll-v‘hu‘-!-‘vrw }', spots on lll‘eS (3 C y Ahibit Their Skill in Omahn and last season and made a bad showing in the b but they Have met with “lls talling. out of the halr of Den Molnes this Week=Gosslp Western league. His health is all righ | ting to (hemselves (ebrows ©and | inally 4 - lepryus-like Mystic power. [ of fnterest to Loeal Fans, | now. but he is far from condition. It's up sastrous to their patlents, | LR S IR IR TR B T | | to him whether be goes back to the minor: s] caveer to confi Prac re cordially Invited to consult us imm | o | for the rest of his professional life, and he to « single lin and tely, 1t 1 find Jour fears are unfe | There hasn't been a great deal doing In | seems to realize it, for he expi ating and ctin 1 will quickly unby your mind. You Can Know Hi8 | 10cal base ball circles the last week. Papa | termination to get in shape to do himself | | (Berefore trea Your constitution | ted with €y stice uire 4 you how to get rid Rourke kept his family in the seclusion of | JU5t cur VAR — HOUR BLOOD POIRON, N ment for ce Secret Free. tho Vinton street. Foservation all day Mon- | AT BiiagD SOIaGN, R i Amateur base ball will occupy an impor- ‘ MLITY and all refl mplica [day and Tucsday, making all of them do | AmAteur baes ball wat oceult 68 RN | tions and jissicta to diseases and wepkries dorsed b 3 Pt penance b, jeans ol v ork for the| Jikce I the outdoor Sp! . o Aue 1 of men o the maladies alone ma of Marvelous New Treatment Which '.,::. Inm '|"||::n| :‘ r 4]1“?.‘:-)'1" :::,:.,,«,', lust | 018 summer. The Originals will keep their ”‘;I |u‘ years of my lite h e been e us medicines A drub ad stered by | ores 0 ougho o e e | estly devated and on them ll my faculties e ot to| Conguers All Discases. Sunday. Karly Wednesday morning the | Of8anization intact throughout th b "“'rv concentrated Our consultation and very particle impurity whole crowd was transported down to Lin- | 36ason and teams will be organized by the rating rooms are thoroughly cquipped d symptom of hlood { ool B (h¥oh @avs W '". o n the clas. | Young Men's Christian assoclation, the with cvery selentific apparatus, instrument nppears complotely and forgver. . You Can be Curcd at Home —Gener | (070 ¢ il fg Pobgghelrsr Mty % | Omaha Amateur Athletic assoclation and | and device wasential to e most moders blood, the Usmie " the flesi, the bones aivt ous Ofler of Prof. Adkin T O D e eheuted with | 811 of the packing houses will probably have | Beiinict L bRGUS SN 0, (ve fmong to perfect health and the patient { thio. untvaraity tedra, but oAy way | Tebresentatives on the diamond. The Job- | the lest cit of this vicinty, who have I Tor the duties und pleastires of the university team, bu nly one Was | o jeague has already been organized and [ becn cured by us and made hapby. 1 want piayed. The Omahas won that easily. Thure- | (G0 FEEELC 0 ovoral of the wholesale | (Yo aflicted man to frecly and fully in Associate Diseases 11y and Friday rain made it impossible 108 | houges o the city will contest for honors [ {rentsd sepratiive " selentition v, losels y ‘ i Li-hdobeh . [ the team to pis during the summer months. When the | Watehing it and carefully following s tall 16 Tomove &l Meation | Hunkey Hines' aggregation of aqua purd | big wholesale and jobbing houses begin to | *¥mbtoms with remedics varled through assoclate disenses. e I8 varl [ advocates came over from Des Moines yes- | ¢joge at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoons the | s pccinits are more fully commantod on Lt b L onal. Tats.. o and the Prohibitionists will cross | page ball players will have ample opportu- | below and are well worthy the careful peri- tathe. Sisdder ot Kidn. fons, the 1 with the Rourke family this afternoon | ity for practice and league contests and the | sal of all tien fn need of medieal attention MASTER SPECIALIST. Jured organs are all restored to a perfectl (and tomorrow. Tuesday morning “Papa” | great national game will be alive all sum- v l l . Y Tealth mdition. 1f it is conta | Bilt teaven for Des Moines, accompanied by [ mer. There will be no lack of amusement aricocele T donot treat all discases, but curc all Itreat I treat men enly, and biood holson, any and il skin, blowl i | his galaxy of artists, and the denizens of | in this directlon. When the professional | “\\::,uv‘:'\lw m " yH’ the cause Hr‘.,.nlll;wly» | cure them to stay cured, Bl *II.;'"‘Vl‘:lr'u.ul';hl\"--'¥'|‘|||\:v‘n1:‘.l Lare on. | the Towa capital will be shown the rudiments | team s not In the city It I& a certainty | proeses the mind, weakens the body, racks | Our treatment will cure vou just as cor- | Kither you must master it or it will master (84! FLBLH R b b g By LA | of bas: ball ax practiced by a bang-up team | that every Saturday and Sunday afternoon | the nervous system and ultimately leads to tainly as you come to our office for treat- vou and il your whole future with misery ‘08 symptoma_ followifye In it (rain such as has been collected under the Omaha | will furnish some cracking good amateur |# « Mg By Lo A R TRl BB ol M L R R indescribable ‘woy, 1| AV ASTONE | loal mentil wnd wexual power are totn) o st Budrl® Ll 8 ¥ wre v ) this dire disease’ come to | tng eatment fs new, entir : many caxes o " 4 that | lcul, mental ‘and | hower are totalls banner this year. Friday and Saturday the | exhibition, and the base ball enthusiast will |41 S bictim, Bf this, dite disease come o tine My troatment 15 new, o m tamittar Cwith' them s 'you Femioved ind rapidiy replaced by the vouth. Rourkeites will return home and rest up |be in his glory from now until the time |cess of treating it You will then ctely dlssolves the Strict e with the very daylight, Once DY |vanuiting . filn and - feflex - complentions | preparatory for next Sunday's fray, when | when the chill of autumnal winds brings | der why 1 have positicely i nently « overy ol rom us, vou will never again be bothered with WL T Mo YN Lery varimed dewocite the professionals will undertake to put it | with it the transformation of the base ball } i (TR T L PRETEI SUFES FEE DS hi e all intlam vedu TeFvoUEDe ailing memory, | CIIASES: (i Which {n facl are often mire | all over the Originals, dlamond Inte a foot ball gridiron patient improves from the very heg the prostiate g n_of other symptoms which | TIEOUS (AR ThE OFiKinat aliments t .‘.” KV p— Al pain_instantly ceascr, So nd and he r mantiood and absolutely | DRI i orever with (he sre of | the S— P ok e welling quickly sibside ireitatoc tudy, business, pleasure L ‘ fiure. of tHe | There has been no disposttion on the| There I8 little doubt bul that Blck K fnnant blaod are " forced the dilated scx treatment for weak men | Main malad vart of | 15 fans to critic 1 Omah: patron saint of base ba in this city veins, which rapldly thelr normal sound will correct all th evilg and restore you part of locals tan 1o ertilsa he Omebe | P340 SUCE (L PRl Lty of man Funnoth |t menath o A Maimal | nete AR B Corresponcence g 4 ‘ , not back to the time whem he first acted | tons of dix ! ® vanish com happy with physic I 80X 1 Most cases can be treated suceessfully at Sunday at the hands of the Originals W[ pletely and in their stead come the prid ervo- Olua ['] | ual power complete Home, s Hersannl iate in Protarreds bt | President Rourke sald it was the firat time | 88 Sponsor for the sport in Omaba, Whl|iho power und 'the pleasuto. of ~ perf | Contagi Blood Poi 11t Is impossiblo or Inconvenient for you |in his base ball experience that a pro- | Ofclate as an umpire in the estern | health and restored manhood. Men, many of you ard now reaping the on .g ous Bloo OISON | (6 cail'at dur office, write us a full and BROF. THOS. ¥, ADKIN | e Jor s divection had heen | LeARUe this season. The colonel did not | result’ of your former folly. Your man-| On account of Its frightful hideousness reserved history of your case, plainly stat « THOS, B, A A fesslona m under his direction had been | g0 40" 0t he wanted such a position until tricture hood fs fafling and will soon be lost un- | contagious biood pofxon is commoniy ealled | ing rosymptoms, We make no chirge 1 consider Jta erime to experiment with | vanquished in the ante-season exhibition | (8RS R0 KEREL BUCLS Inted! the less you do something for yourself the king of venereal diseases. [L muy be for private counsel and give to each patient the “Roaith of "the peoplo, . siws Prof | cape S B iour organization. It was | 8fter President Hickey had appointo It matters not how long you have suf-|is na tme o Jose, . mpstency. 1ko il | elher heredars of comtracted, Once the | LEOAL CONTRACT to hold ot our “I'hon 1. Adkin, President of the Tnst. |8 s S y official staff, but Buck has been appointed | fered from stricture, nor how many dif- sexual diseases, s never on the standstill, | syvstem is tainted with i, the disease may | promises. If you cannot call today, write. 1 .-" of Physic lnns 3'\”'I<fi’|”.k“|‘-:‘:iux‘ ll\n Iu'.“.'.‘ the happening, according to the .x:lreum'mh. on the extra list and there is every reason | ferent doctors have disappointed you, With it you can make no compromise. manifest ftself ‘n the form of scrofula, Address Bl KW ity i abaoluielY ury |Of the unexpected. And yet this much |y pojjave that he will be on the regular Kiown disease, cven when il other meth- (MUst be taken into consideration. In the | ¢ pefore the meason is far advanced. o Cof treatmient fail, 1 would consider || Originals the Omaha team met a8 SLrONK | Colonel Keith will make a successful um- Nt e N R " 0 | an asgregation as nine-tenths of the pro- | pyiro “jio showed his famillarity with the new L Jrecions to o man as his health-nothing so | fessional teams are at this season of the | yiioq in the capable umpiring he did in the , horrible s un untimely grave, Litdle it ‘\-:r .:»mun.. -vr:lhunlmun who e {nmll(l;r opening games with the Originals a week Ktinate @hronic dise I belleve that my | With the situation appreciate that €| ago. Aside from this he possesses all of H BT Tl b o e e o of achang | quide from (his he vosesses all ot 1308 Farnam Street, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha, Neb. muvelons trentment ever known., and i | g b ’ 4 v #ood ball players, many of whom could| cessful umpire. He Is firm and decisive . intend fo aivo its wectata'to the world, 1 | S5 %00y 3000 "on a profossional team. | and there wil) be fio hesitation on hia part REFERENCE: Best Banks and Leading Business Men in this City shall Know it (el | propose el In Sunday’s game Captaln Bradford's men | in applying the rules at all times. Here's CONSULTATION inperson or by letter FREE. Office Hours 8a. m.to 8 p. m. lundays 0a. m.tol p.m. they muy e o kS | played excellent ball. Their fielding was | to Colonel Buckerino Keith, ex-president of would father be 4 benefictor to the ek | well nigh perfect, their stick work right up | the Omaha Base Ball club and offictal um. = 5 - i RS e e man n..".. (o have th e l‘ly‘lllb"1\"'“‘""‘:"‘“_lu the limit and their team work excel- | pire of the Western League. the proclamation was provoked by the tion: “Resolved, That the board of ofi- Gr-G S SSS S SO S S S GO DO PO DVDOEDOPOPOD s Wil Tt Ui Yani” pove | lent. Young O'Keefe presided behind the swiftness of messenger boys disposes of the cers of th W York state division, ] < treatment, can vouch for their | windpad with the ease and artistic ability Ununi 4 charge of slowness lald against the pace- | Leaguo of American Wheelmen, totally dis- R i 114 of a veteran, Harry Welch and Joe Scully | Although” the Ohio-Nebraska interstate | makers, and makes stale and untrue the approves of the proposed life membership [ writes I’rof. John pitched an article of ball that would win | match did not begin until the latter part | jibes of countless paragraphers. The truth plan and considers that constitutional re i Hown nd in any professional organization. LaFon- [ of December last, yet Dr. Van Nuys and |is the warmest scorchers in the bunch are quirements have not been fulfilled.” Ex ) : . o :".‘":_‘“f L ‘"‘I‘i*' renn. .- | taine covered the initial plate in a superb [ Mr. DeFrance, at board No. 16, have com- | rival messenger boys. Their's Is the pace President Conway W. Sams says that the to furnish you with the newest things In Furnishing Goods for men. We are k e of mind 1 was i manner, and Eddie Lawler fielded his posi- | pleted their game. The play being some- | that kills. Maryland division will send in fitty ap- @ exclusive agents {n Omaha for D. H. H. Flexiblo lustep Hosiery—a new pair for f o tion at third in perfect style. Every man|What unusual, score {s appended. —_— plications for life membership within the every one that fails to give satisfaction, 25c—blues, reds, blacks or tans. 1t/ A6 0tRe)d DInyed Ereut Ball: Score of first game completed in Ohio-| Bieycle rooters in New York state are next thirty days. Applications for this @ v ; It was certainly no disgrace for the|Nebraska correspondence match. White, [ fightiug to extend to steambpats and ferry- | class are coming In from every section 16th and Chicago KELLEY & 9 § IR Omahas to bite the dust of defeat at the | €@ Q. DeFrance, Lincoln, Neb., against|boats the bicycle baggage luw which now | of the country, forty being sent in within Streets. & .olba e 8 hauds of the Originals, There will be |Black, Dr. F. B. Van Nuys, Tifin, O.: applies to ralronds. The League of Amer-| two days after the application blanks were 1] i arge me it for it. He pre- [ many a game played in the Western league SCOTCH (EVANS') GAMBIT, fcan Wheelmen has worked for it for two | cut, and the funds so derived will give a PSP P VDR DODDEBBDD O eribed treat 1, c v o | ] Sess 1 J L | 0f | = rngmr" b treatment, which when the season fs on that will not begin| IR 4y o i AN sesslons past and falled in each instance. new impetus to the work of the 10AEUE /) | m e it _ e | v ptel i Last week the committee in charge of the behalf of the good roads movement. The | 10w completely eured to compare with that game on the Vinton Q4 3-P x o the slightest trace of ¢ [ rin Vitaopathy. From my street diamond last Sunday. 4-B-Q B 4. bill asked to be discharged from futher|fee for this class is $10 and the members | he slightest trace of croup. Give him a personal experier, believe Prof. Ad % ¥ This Is the real Scotch gambit; the usual | consideration of the measure, but the re-| of it are entitled to all privileges for life. | }ttle soothing syrup and go back to bed.' | i can wlmost Fuls 1 A play here is Kt x B ing l{:-" Scoteh | quest was rejected. As the committee Is ~ 5 He reflected gratefully as he returned to | Illllll.ESS. writes this wrateful 1 wi Captain “Ace” Stewart has had the team :{‘,.’,{},;‘,‘.‘; ,fi:“ i .;.x{‘“ OUBNL 10 b | 1 osed to the bill it scems to be shelved BOPLE. his own slumbers on how much sclence has With n sev . in hand for a week now. He has been able { B84 for this session. At the present time the | o = ! cieed | done for man. USHION FRAME ¢ pread || ie - »’ ! ve w cked most unendurab Prof. Adkin, | ties of his men. “Bad weather had handi- mm:,mm_ Tl “&;‘fun" "‘“"Mu €, MAY | cents to check his wheel on a Hudson river [UP In the street at Clarksville, Ind e, A white figure which darted from West . and I four days \ following |capped us in our preliminary work,” sald [ ‘g ERG "y steamboat and, moreover, he is obliged to| May—The reason I didn’t laff when you | woriy.first street into Eighth avenue and | h “’" m'fff\\h‘lf.'p . ”l l"}'-ly"'i the captain, “but we are making good| °This leads Into a varfation of the I take the wheel down into the frelght hold | | “j'll _Mlnn- "f":;]i‘y in Im.- rxms!nm("“k\v-t!‘« Pollceman Trojun of the West 1 The three combined mnlm‘ a per- Degan to subside miptions dried | progress, and when the race begins 1 feel | KAMDIt. Steinits Tecommends takini Himsolf. The opposition of the steambont | Pecause I have a bile on my face and Kant | piiriy.soventh Streot Police Station, fike [ fect up-to-date bivycle. Come in cured. 1 feel better now than 1 have for |sure that the Omaha team will stand ready "y,_ i B x Kt P. companies to the passage of the bill is said | 1AM it I 1aft it will bust, but 1 love you ‘0:;" a vision, threw that ordinarily matter of (] and we will show them to you and D g S B L AR to dellver the goods. We have a good gang| 7 -1 7 -P x P. to be that they do not wish to be made | SWeet thing, bile or no bile, laft or 0o 1aff, | fact policeman into a state of excitement (§ 1et you ride onc. We aro sole ot afford to pay bl doctors' bitls - and 1f things break even for us we will be 'lg‘";‘frj‘“'f"“{'g“{he‘“.4,:|,"\';,‘;,rm?;’,}"(,’;,fi',‘,':‘.? liable for damage donc to wheols, having | YOU know that. p.s. Burn this up. at 4:30 o'clock this morning, reports the agents for the ybrof. Adkin wavs: Sl sympathize with |in the running at all stages. 1 don't be- | {;”{ho Tvans. 3 B¢ Draper nIAGh Lo state thbi e lotior written by & woman | NeW York Sun. Trojan wax on his post at | NATIONAL i i eett, Y o ke every ehronic in- | lieve in claimiog champlonships. This Kt §-Q-R 8, Ll R boos rocelved by the Bhil. | Forty-third street and Eighth avenue, In | CLEVELAND— treatment will ab. 1 winl very Mik par, | practice doesn’t get you anything. I will | 0-B-K Kt 5. R One of the divisions of the League of| 1% Kinsas Aus beom received Bt Mien, | the hazy Nght of the breaking day the viston | RACYCLE— Kon I this country to wite to me person. | say, however, that the Omaha team I8 a| 11 pliic5, American Wheelmen has demanded that [ {08 PO POV e hose mame 1s in | APPearcd (o the policeman like & spook. Yout dincase ani’ T Wil Wi Symptoms of | cracking good organization and will start| Kt x'Q B P secms better its indebtedness to the national treasury be “‘"‘ g aqvertinament s will settle | UP Fifth avenue darted the spook, with the [| The threo leading high grade fhorough diagnosts of your case and oute | the season with as good & chance as any of . canceled. President Earle has replied by | !N¢ inclosed ac ;" i srents dieine | POliceman in pursuit. Wheels—prices $35, $40, $45 and § ] line & method of treatment which will post- | landing on top. stating that all divisions will have to with her for $50 "" 'I:'" ," (i fheaiein® | Finally, sceing that ho was being dis | ~Chainless, 50, $60 and $75 1y nothine T will ates seoqtys !, Abso- |~ “There s not a weak spot in the team. their debts whether to the national treasury | WIICH whe wavs Wil femove Buw (1ol 1 ftanced, Trojan jumped in a passing auto- | 2nd hand wheels $5, $8 and $10. of my new book on ‘How to (e Our catchers are good enough for any club. or to outsiders and under no rln»um«mn«cu“‘!“ B “l“.m"v’ A my face, | MObile. Electricity was too much for the | SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING. Xeep Well, postage prepald You not | Mobile Lauzon is improving right along and will they be canceled, except by payment. | { ".l""""" e T O s | fUELLIVe, and he was mabbed at Fifty-sev- s LM e SIS | el ke on. of e et atehrs i L the metiene ot 0 b 1 ot it i W't vk, voverer. B0 Omaha Bicycle Co PROF. THOS. I ADIKI Office 181 v, |in the league. He is always at work during [ MGt ““,‘ ehaios n; ur..v:‘m‘g Black ac-| At present tho bicycle factories through- | and now i ‘I“‘I‘ J H\']‘" Y ;w “H i Just an ordinary man wearing-white un- ny Rochester, New York. « game, and so far I don't recall @ dump | cepi e gambit. 2 out the country doing an enormous | {°F 58Y 1 l“;’ Lusye'w Mo I take 1t and | derclothes and white half hose | Cor. 16th and Chicago Streot play that he has been guilty of. Our pitch- R-Q. ch. 20-P x R (Q). business. Unusually large demands are | if She will give you “" 154U Trojan locked his ghostly prisoner up fn 5 & ers class with the best In the league. In|[ IR X Qoch. o ZL-KTQ 4. anticipated this scason and more bicycles | $4¥ Dothin against the woman. the station house. The man gave his name — WABASHIR R 41 MILES SHORTEST TO ST. LOU The St. Louis Cannon Ball Leaves Unlon Station dally 5:16 p. m. Arrives In St. Louls ..........7.00 a. m. 28 MILES SHORTEST TO QUINCY. The Quincy Express Leaves Union Station daily at 7:00 a, m. Tralns leave daily for St. Louis, Kansas City, Quincy and all points East or South, Tickets to all points !n Europe via all lines. Call at O. & Ct. L. city office, 1415 Farnam Street, Paxton Hotel Blk., or write Harry E. Moores, C P. & T. A, Omahe, Ned. FIRST CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS wDAILY BET'WEEN... '| OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO Without Chunge GREAT | ROCK ISLAND ROUTE the best ROCH nffiflnms S SRR N AT Mght in both directions, A NEVADA by DINING CAR SERVICE THROUQGH, Por full Information, ¥y *‘Chicago to Cal muc Office, 1323 Farnam St., onlgj WEAKMEN MADE STRONG Before LOST VITALITY RESTORED Agn DR, LOBB'S cowrouno DAMIANA WAFERS -l 1000t satistuc o0 recelpt of price. Samples free. Addross Ill H,W.LODD™ 555N 8% S atiaiee &flwu\ & Ilccnnnoll' Drug (.' fact, I think we have an all-star pitching aggregation. The Infield is strong in every particular and the outfield Is a peach. Just wait until the season gets falrly started and see how Bill Reid, Tom Letcher and Bobby Carter fatten up their batting aver- ages at the expense of opposing pitchers. Zach one of those boys is an artist in his line—good in the fleld and away above par at the bat. “Bvery man in the team is showing the right spirit. They are all ambitious and enthusiastic, and that goes a long ways in makiuzg a team successful. There s not the least friction. Everything is moving along harmoniously and satisfactorily, and 1 anticipate that this condition will con- tinue throughout the season. Nothing so handicaps a hard working player as the knowledge that some man on the team doesn’t care a rap how the game goes. It Is out of the question for a man to deliberately throw off, but occasionally one or two men are gullty of playing listless ball, and that throws a damper on the whole team. There won't be anything of this kind on the Omaha team this year.' “Dusty” Coons put in his appearance Friday night. “Dusty’ has been hibernating at his home in Indiana since the season closed last year. He was with the Omaha team toward the end of the season, but wasn't in very good health. Despite that disadvantage he pitched great ball and was a general favorite. Coons is in fine shape now. He s as hard as nails and reported in excellent condition. President Rourke made a hurried visit to Chicago last Tuesday. The object of his visit was to secure the services of Dick Buckley, the famous catcher, who was with Comiskey's White Stockings last year. Nothing definite has as yet been arranged, but it is pretty safe to anticipate that Buckley will wear an Omaba uniform this season. When the American season closed last - year Dick concluded to retire and went Into business in Chicago. The old fever has come over him, however, and he is anxious to don the garb of a ball player again. The only thing that Interfered with the closing of a deal with Buckley was his wife's objections. In case Mrs. Buckley can. be won over “Dick” will un- doubtedly be with the Omaha team. “The only spot where our team is the least hit weak,” said President Rourke, “is in the catcher's position. Lauzon and Glade are both good, but the latter will play his first season of professional ball this year and I don't want to work him too hard. Lauzon is good anywhere you put him and I can use him as an cwergency man when ueces- sary, in case 1 have another good catcher. I believe I-will get Buckley. If not him, 1t will be some other cracking good man.” Two of last year's Omaha players put in an appearance with Des Moines yesterday. They were Juck Rebsamen and Mattie M. Vicker. “Reb” holds down the fnitial b and Mattie devotes bis attention to grab- bing Oy falls that foat out in the middle with @ strong attack. K 2 and Araws 24-Q x K P ch draws by keer B 2 and ing _on the two squares K ~R-Q 6 ch, B in; B-B 4 ch. ete., the Black Q, it 27-R x B ch, K x B; after a long fight wins leaving White with Q v two rooks, unable to avold l08s of the game, White, thercfore, tition of checks. forces a draw by repe: . Scoren w The following scores were mmlfl at the regular meeting of the Omaha Whist club Wednesday night: NORTH AND SOUTIIL Metkle and Brown Allee and A W. Bcribner Garner and Coe . Bufness and Comstock . Rogers and G. O. Scribner. EAST AND WEST, Burrell and Sumney Cahn and McDowell Salmon and Rockfellow.. Shipley and Crummer Jordan and Rinehart . * plus, — minus. D e e ; IN THE WHEELING WORLD, | Dan oo o oo n o oo o on o oo o oo 8 Four of the members of the defunct Omaha Cycle Dealers’ Track association met last Tuesday night and formed a new organization, to be known as the Midway Cycle Track company, with T. E. Mickel, president; Louls Flescher, treasurer; Ed T.| Heyden, secretary; H. E. Frederickson, | manager. ‘The company was incorporated | for $1,000, with a paid up capital stock of $500, and articles of incorporation duly filed. The new company will begin active work at once and repairs will be made on the | track immediately. The management is considering the prop- osition made by Jack Prince last summer and 1t is not altogether unlikely that the track will he raised to 47 degrees at the ends, instead of 45, as it now stands. The opening meet will be beld on either May or 19, with subsequent meets every other Sunday, and the probabilities are that night | events will be put on during‘the months of | July and August. A big road race will| be worked up by the new association, to take place on Decoration day, May 30, over the same course as that taken by the participants In last year's road race, held under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian association—Blalr to Omaha, a distauce of thirty miles. Negotiations are already afoot to bring Jack Prince and his | bunch of eastern cracks here during the | season, and if the plans formulated by the | new company are consummated some good | sport may be looked forward to. The proclamation of the police authori ties of Omaha outlawing the scorcher is sufficiently emphatic to be heard by the hot | boys. It comes none too soon, for the wind- splitters are multiplylng rapidly with the advancing season. The most conspicuous of the close-in speedways at the present time is South Sixteenth street, from Vinton to Howard streets, and a policeman on that beat can observe any fine day bursts of speed that will curl the bair. The fact that | and gl rticles dangerous to pneu- matie tires, though a law against throwing matches in the street 15 hardly to be deemed necessary. This amateur, while in a race on an armory floor, punctured his | rot will be put on the market than ever be- fore. New establishments interested either in the manufacture or in the sale of bi- | cycles are springing up daily, and from | present indications the trade will be im- wmense. Former Champion Eddie Bald, whose re- tirement and farewell appearances have become as recurrent as those of an opera | singer, s out again with the announce- ment that he will return this year racing game and will at on ony of riders that includes Walthour and other cracks in training at Jacksonville, Bald made the same state- ment last season and went down to Louis- ville to get in condition. But the horses were running down there at the time and Bald cashed in some big bets. This had a tendency to change his mind fn regard to working the pedals and he gave up train- ing. He then followed the runners with disastrous results, as he did the year be- fore, when he went to England with Tod Sloan and dropped a big “wad." Bald s now convinced that there is more momey in the cycle racing game and he intends to get a goad share of it this season. An amateur racing crack of New York met with an experience recently that places matches in the same category with tacks to th e join the col- Elkes, Michael, tire without knowing it, yet won the heat. When he discovered that his tire was flat | he investigated and found a burnt parlor match clinging to the tire. Then he remem bered havivg heard it snap as he ran over it. The flames of the match had softened the rubber enough to permit of the entrance of the charred wood, though it took prob- ably many revolutions of the wheel to com- plete the damage. Charles M. Murphy of fame is riding races on a with Tom Butler, the Leagus of American Wheelmen champion of 1569, at a vaude- ville theater. The interest shown in seeing these two men perform is remarkable. On | Wednesday night Murphy, who, by the way, is using the same wheel on which he made his daring ride behind a train, invited a mile-a-minute home trainer | doctor party of his friends to occupy a box, The race was for les and Murphy won | it by & few yards in 3:52. “Not £o bad for | an old 1 er eighteen years of raéing,” Murphy remarked after the show. They | |use 104 gears, vet their legs fly so fast | that they look almost like a broad blur six races Murphy has won four times idea of raising mone for the League of American Wheelmen by selling 1ife memberships at $10 apiece | being favorably received in the eg In Philadelphia there is much grumbling about this latest move on the part of My Earle, while tn Gotham the New York state | division board of officers took a decided | stand by adopting the following ru-olu.| Iu President Earle's st The telephone was put to a novel use in Paris last week. Mme. 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