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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MAY 1901, OMAHY WINY AMD LUSES ::J":.I.:Hh:';fl :'f».‘:""fl"‘.'"-""_' "1»]."'1..?-"3'7‘.15',”.‘“;.'. \‘F‘?‘ ‘""‘ Llee o bele :\13%‘ ':‘.'".'33‘, ? heRume. Riterdance, NEBRASKALOSES FIELD MEET | GREAT TANGLE OVER DUNDON COKNELL DEFEATS PRINCETON - rafeved &eon Was it Bl " 1 0y Neadnen.” s Wil “RlicRY Bineen: pETR BALTIMORE Ellis 0 wptr we Of | Seore Sixty-Four of the 104 Pointem RALE, | Time: 2:00. Umpire; Dwye RALOAE | | Kangas i 0 2Rl 2| | Ground and My en Freshiman Sears Makes n Meruing Game from Den Mo 8. Joweph R I AftornGeR Uw Is Defented by South Dakota Unvmny‘ Selze Franchise, Grent Dash ¢ BOSTON, May 30— The Boston Natlonals | | Batterios: Knr v, Wilsor tege A ! 1 N e Nine to Eight and Messitt: Bt Underwood. ana ‘ won this afterioon by superlor base run- | Men at Eionx Oity, AR 2 ey Dosin. ) ning. Chicago could do nothing with Pit v Seymour ND RAPIDS, Mich., May Gearge | 1pHACA, N. Y., May 30.-The Cornell | tenger's delivery in the early part of the | Eiverts Ta ko | 3 f the Grand Raplds Base 1 athictes administered u severe defeat to the i\ y ' " game, but iy the eighth and ninth inhings Rohe, 1h. ranchise, i3 standin® hI& | peicaton team today. Out of 16 polnts v THE AFTERNOON 11'S DIFFERENT [ TWIN CITIES SWAP HONORY, | four ‘wingles and (%o iwo-baggers netted Bresnaha | OPPONENTS WIN BY THIRTY-NINE POINTS 0 ot iR anra R e e | fne Tihac i took 6, this & by far the - | them three earned runs. tunning catches 3nnit | goard ¢ Arbitration Iv AWArding hire hest show) er made by orne int Winneapoita and 81 Fant Win a Game | i Hamiion ind N T L n [ i [ Wasematt Do o Kt peat showiig cver made by < 11 this - g . u h ttendance, 3,5 Beore . resider yer of th estern aseocla . Low In Because Polichow Bents Hees | 4 ivnpaporin, Moy 20—Ferguson had <5 R R 11| Galnes of Nenraska Getn the Migh | ton was herd fodiy trying to settle the W Pitehing=HBatiog is exceflent control this morning and the ) A K *Batted for McGinnlty In the ninty Jump and Tobin Makes Record matter, but Ellis was obdur Before the mushi «, the freahman wonder, Heavy on B Saints were not in the game (0 any extent, | il o Hariael Batnalt . ' it Tex I8 | mornine game started Eillis ordered Um- | jowered (he Cornell record in the 10-yard side The Millers bunched thelr hita and turned | Tenn o Dolan, it Baltimore 0 0 . Rt nung off the gegunde wh dagh, the official time betng 0:10 1-5. 18 d the misplays of Cogan and Wilson to ad- | Dem 3 olGreen. cf L Throw. ttey re 1 to wilow Duidon 10 play. | work in this event was, according to s vantage. Score Lang, N eear, 1o ) |, Barned runs: Detrol Haltimore, ¢ Dur played and Player Rhine the | HOTchs. raater than 0:10 fiat, and 1t 18 VLKL | Smith, T slCniies. b, | Two-base Donlin, Buciow, Dillon, 1 i local team umpired. In the Bar- | {hought that under favorable conditions he v "y . Minueapolis 1000062 2810 Gammon, 1t olRayme:, #b. 0 """'?" & Jackson. Racrifice hit ber of Grand Rapids and ¥ v of Tolxdo (auld have equalisd the Intercolleglate rec DES MOINES, May 30. -(Special)—The | 8t Pao 00010600 1 3| Moran, ¥ o 1liet micn, sat | Cronfn bames: Biiclow, Barrett CITY, In., May 30.—(Special Tele- | Mg, he umpires. In the last halt of the | org.” He also carricd off th arter-mile Crowd wes Bot as IArge 4l the morning | Hatteries: Minneapolls, Ferg and ridge, . 3 ofKing, Qleason, Seymour, First base on balls ot s NEHFRA § Soulh Dakotd o ninth In Vng. when Toledo hud w lead of jevent with ease fn 0:324-5 and. won the ne of Des Moines with Omaha as ex- | Kittnow: 8t. Paul, Knepper and Pittenger, o|Mene? | Croutn 0 McGinnity, 3. Hit by pltcher; | gram.)—-Nebraska and South Dakota 1 wo run the Srawa Gsihed aver ‘e Tines | 500 el e By a ootk iy 032 45 vected, largely because of the poor show Aftesnoon « ; ase ow errora; Detroll, & | versity teams met here today and the South | the, Igeule hutted baile into the crowd and | Gailagher unexpectedis lost the twa-mile pected, la y because o poor sha % ‘ Totals 51 r X etroit, 8, Baltimore Sakotas Wol scuring 83 polnts to| ied the se I no one ¢ here were |gyent to Williams of eton, In field ing which the Des Moioes club hat becn 3T, PAUL, May 80.—8ixty-five hundred i g (o 68 08 . K out: By Cronin, 4, by MetGinnity, "‘ %" i L] Bl Lo officers present to clear the feld and ) gients Princeton was expected to outpoint makig The d was perfact and there | DEODIe saw the jocal team win a ifyely | GREIOS RAERE RN Double play raw Time. | the Nebraske's 44. The South Dakota men | Manuger Strobel of Toledo took his men yriell, yot the Ithacans here also made a & By Was game from Minneapolis this afternoon. The | ©BICARC g e | Umplre: Sherids were much better trained than the Ne.|0ff. Barber gave the game o Grand | oredible showing should bave been better playlug all around. | visitors could 1 ( hit McGll at critical | Earned runs: Boston, {; Chicago, 3. Two- | brask Rapids U'mpite Hornang, however, TTNR Omahe won obe run, and it was largely | PoInts, while Porvin was esoy for the |base hits. Harzell, McCormick, Menefee | game 18 hraskans. Results wiarded both games to Toledo, ¢ to 0, by o ; , focals’ Seo L Three-base hit: Demont, Stolen base Discug-throw: Abild of South Dakota | reason of Ellls action fn not molving | YALE RINDERS SCORE MOST by superior batting and better fi work. RH . | Menefes hml'\la'l ay: Plttenger to 1ong | - 7 a Phita. | 30N Hanson of South = Dakotn second, | with his orders. ~President onight | although the batting on hoth sldes was | 8t Paul 0ae @10 * &9 4 10 Tenney, Hacrl hite: Demont, Long ay Betweea Cleveland a A< | Gaines of Nebraska third., Distance: 106 | safd that he would take the fran awy | —_— marder thau usual and made the gaine long | Minneapoiis .. 1 o 0 0 0 1 ¢ 6 62 5 o] Pittenger. Firat base on balls: Off Pl delphin Mostls by Batteries, | teet 6 inches. | from Ellis and manage the club | Thete T track was heavy and the weather conditions very avorable rd A L Hntterion. Bt PauL MeGHI and Wileon, | lenKer: 2. oft Menefee, 1. Struck out: By | CLEVELAND, ~Ma The mo High Jum) sines of Nehraeka | trouble over Dundon tied | it AR LM AL and ateresting. Coans pitched a fine | ok CURE L LUl Ml et ' tome | Pittenger, 2 Wlld pitch: Menefée game between Cleveland and Philadelphia | Young of South Dakota second. 124w | | Cnampionship 0 intercolleginte game. He was batted freely in one of \W0 | pirc: Brennan, 5 Time: 1.3 Umplre: Dwyer. was a pitchers’ battle. Hart's wildness and ith Dakota third, Hetght 1 | [ ' Nie Te Contests, innings, but had the beat of suppert. Des i N LA R ADNLsn, | E10 4rom gave o Athietied” thelr only saits Bavely ot FRENCH 'CYCLIST IS TOO FAST | 4 Moines was ot able 1o bunch the hits as Weatern Lengne Postponement R L R NEW YORK, May .- The intercolloglate 1 ¢ . C® . 3 N Hogg of Ne 1ok ) Toh v oof h . COLOURADO 8§ T 0 —Colorado ATHLETICS | LEVELANT J " Y 2 | blovele ¢ ponships, twice postpons well an Omaha and ‘o fact Omahe came o SEIRADG BEIUNGE Sag a0 S L0800 | Deapite SHtppery Conditton of Ground RO ALK Do | Nebraska tiivd Felent [0 feels s | Caldwent of Hartiord Fabie o keen | V0 10 B¢ Detheley ova] (Nls RIaPNCUR, near winuing the game in the Arst inning | noon, postponed o tiood Fielding Is Done. e R R oy Mo WRCLD TR L RO LV Pace in Twenty-Mile Motors Yale captured hampions on @ firie line of batting, Every one of the g DELPHIA, May a0 . This morn. | lfayden, | S O BRen . ¢ o | Edwards of South Dakota third, Distance { Hace generally oxp nine Omaha men lended asfely at Arst 'n s Phitadeiphla and C | Katore 3 0 1acHane. 15 | st reet 1] [nches Princetan 11" Pennayiy ¢ | Iansas 2 1 oxal between Pitc 4 Riradiey | Quarter-mile bleyele race AnRon | (his initial inning of the game. Carter and | [£7" iRl b ke Iatter hAVIng HER L) BT Y g of Hamson of | PHILADELPIIA. May 30.~Kdouard Tay- | After the was elected Stewart got to fire. on Zour balls ench; Cal- |8 | the better of the arkument. Many 0 8hjeh | kota second, Youns of South Dakota third. € gFreneh” cyeliet, “this atternoon de- | captain of the Vule team W AL (e T ted Frank Caldwell of 1fartford, Co nishen were close and the track wis good ! 14 ) Egan Time M1 | v : e oindo Spri 20 | apite the slippcry condition of the groinds, 0 Egan, BT NieSdie. race St oE Bt Cotwentyemile motor-paced peco af | The nish in the quarter-mile, when nehes Buckley and McAndress knocked owt two- |4 vinio Springs cn by yesterams's rain. Astendance, ? oHart, p | koale, blexgle race: Hanson of South Da- | Woadaide park. Caldwell (hroughout the | separated the fiest fonr. wis Yoes That vaggers. 1o the sccond Omaha continued | jhepnver 3 Score | h fs running streak, McAndrews going to | Des Moines 1 ) HLADELIHIA CINCINNATI | Totals ... 1 $ 2 Time: 21 | Face was dnible to' fallow his pico, whils | the judges made the mistake of placing the Athlet) e 100-vord dash: ¢ South Dakot avlore stuck to his pace bea ttifully, Tav- | 1hird man frat Aftornard reetifed the ( $ATG o3, | Athlgpien ... 0000 : I n wath Dakota frat on hetme hit, gtole a dase and moved HOAL RO A1, | Athletlen X won, ' McComb of Nebraska second. . Hey houn, Reid And Toman got stngles and | Minneas briliian pluys were mado in the field, de- re's time for the twenty miles was | error W on elow felding. Rein gor o atneie and | NATIONAL LEAGUE'S SPLITS IR RET D First base on errors: Athletics Two. | M98 of Nebrasku third. Time: 0:1¢ Amang the thet ! e R 20-yard h Collius of Houth contests was & _matof atole A base. Both men came hdme on | 0 Heckiey, W | hase hit: Bra Sacrifice hit: Dolan. | wan. R, 18 of Nebraskn sect ¥ pUFSUIL tace between ). JoSnekott | SOUTHAMPT Buckley's good single. In the Hfth nmnmi H 1 a b 1.0 0Cramtord, v 0 | Btolen bases: McCarthy, Cross, Lajole, [ of Bouth: Dakotn thi Pt ey Wayne Davis of Philn ial Brookiyn and P ke n Game | 1 1semedr i o Eovars Tash: Ciokosor ul . [ took another good sireak and made the Apleas, an Daes Bvery . ‘ ‘ o n Fultz (). Struck out: Ry Hurt, 1. First “0-yard dash Johnee i Soutl Sackett won after a hot race of two | xcore safe, Stewart off with & two- Rade 81 ; '\|' Ao® '\":”:,: 'h? :w‘m“;‘ with b el opeitn, Hit by pitched ball: Lajole. Wild pitel: | Ss.yard ront Johnesh of Routh Dokt R s T, i it ol " ¢ v b i|Nenton, p Plank. Double plays: O'Brlen to LaChance, | won.. Dougias of Seuih Dalotn oot A single, stole socond and lates slipped KHI""[!I\I'; " May 30, ’ll‘l.wsl morni ) Plank to Davis, Umpire: Cantillon. Time' | Carr of Nebraska third it 11 es The Bty WhRE o fom #y tnken | @Ame (0 Brookiyn was n battle rosal otals 3 3 o reans bl ik neross the plate when a long fly was taken | fa"nyd, piteabure winning in the ninth ot | philadeipiin . VLAY T me. Bouclee. of Homn i "", ' W B e | INFAD T o aingle,, an out And KQllv's_ wild | Cincinnate 100000060 Mis t1aveinnl : 3 | Jes Moines got @ run in the frst, when | throw. Tannehill was remorkabiy effec- | . il : s e hitk on | Twe-mile run wndorf e ohraski Thiel was hit by the pitcher and moved | Ve, striking out eieven mon. iughes ke 11 Hacrifice hits: Dobbs, Duggieby. Stolen | Americans weré unable to bunch hits on | Two-mile r M. t Nebrask | | 11rwin, 2 base on balla: Off HArt, 4, off 'Plank, 3. | kota won, Cowglll of Nebraskn second, third miles. Time o Magoon, Loft on basea: Cleveland, & Athletics, 5 | Carr of Nebraska third. s g rin: Johnson of South Dakotn won “on 4 bases hase: 8lagle. Louble pla o el Jorahardt this afternoon. which gave the berg of Soiuth Dakota s N arennd on- dkeeithes, . Mevicker | Fard ety Wekne o M to g0 iy 'l‘}n on v:":»rl- 'J"(.‘m:x;:‘, r!m“. LT the Athictics. Rain xw;w-I it Routh Dakota third. Time was sent to third on Hines' two-bageer, and | \AKEEES &) Bearer e 9 Aftepnosn Onm inning, when_ the Athletics were at bat mek ofe Nebruska second, Meyer Beisler brought the two men in. In the Afth | ROOKLYN % Coons was batted pretty hard, as Warnr. | : WHOAE McVicker and O'Connell all made two-big f g RLOH B A B Attendance, 7,600, Bcore South Dakota third. Time PHILADELPHIA. May 2.-The Cinetn- | DEILADELFHIA CLEVELAND, |~ m0-yard hurdle: Colling of Soith Dakota | ratl Natfonals took the lead fn the third RH.OAE RH.OAE | won, Monck of Nebraska zecond, Meyors huvl:m”ll\lu afternoon on three hite @ base 00 Plckering, ¢f.0 o of Bouth Dekota thire T nraak 4 4 o . on balls and 4 wild throw by Wolverton 0 MecCarthy, 171 | Hammer-throw : " Tobin of Nebraska won gers, and Kenuedy and Seisler made singl )T ) vy, 0 11l Und were never headad VWhite pitched p " 00 Rrten, 1.0 1 2 Hanson of South Dakota second, Abild of The runs In the seventh were made when | 1ateld, ib.. 0 D ! good, steady game, while Phillips was 0'Lachance, 1h) Bouth Dakota third. Distance: 104 foet 6 | Warner and McVicker made hits and were | 2 panien, . { | Dai touched up for eleven hits, with « total of o inches. " Tobin made 110 fect I throw for Leach, 3. 1/ Mocreary, of.0 4 | ) R 3 . " R v b e 0 | Biy. = o ¢ scventeen bases, but at that Philadelphia 9 cord Bad Circulation is the canse of 170st of the illy that come with ol¢ With ndvanced on fiies by Hines and O'Connell. | Kiy, 0 olGating, th....0 podt i g IO I (L Futivan o Merith DAKS. wor 1 Selulec ugain made a timely hit and brought | Zimmer. « 01 0| MeGuire, c...0 0 80ore b Nehrauin Checoni Pakotn,won | advancing years there is a decline of strength and vigor — the machinery of the hill, p.0 0 u Score y WATeS 0 hor res Wi ac ! " gt in the two men. The feature was the snappy | T*nMehill 9.0 0 13 C1 1 8 B R CINCINNATI, | PHILADELPMIA 01| Howth Dakota’ third. Divcance: 5 foot o body moves vilflh 1«:« s‘p‘cmllnnd'nrr\"l‘)l o of the weak “;"l‘ ""wh‘}: playlng of Omaha all through and the hard \ Totals .....4 627 8 ¢ ! LH.O.A. RHOA¥ » $ 8 o1 usHe ‘«; ion of the heart the blood moves more slowly, nrnnln‘- impure unn| oses uc! hitting of Buckley. Scores Totals 3 et Dobbs, cof. 20 0 0Barry, of, 3.0 0% N of its life-sustaining properties, and muscles, tissues and nerves literally starve for | Al iy *Batted for Hughes in the nintl, fRaE Tt § 3 1 3 SanG, 351 8 | i i muivaraity Lones THIS | lack of nousistiment, - A slugish and poliited circulation ie followed by a long ? A, 15 | Pittsburg 201006001 Crawford, r6.0 0 0 Wy ton, > *Beck batted for Scott in the seventh. [In a game full of senaational plave the | trein of bodily ailments. Cold feet, chilly sensations up and down the spine, poot Shster, 1f k o | Brooklyn 001020000 steinf'dr, ab Thomai Philadelphia . 02300023606 University of Nebraska team was def appetite and digestion, soreness of the muscles, rheumatic pains, hard and fissured 210 e 0| BEarned runs: Plitsburg, 2. Two-vase hits: | fru b 1 Slagle, if 32 Cleveland ....... k010N 2| this afternoon by the Argo team of N skin, face sores, chronic runni nlcers on the lower limbs and other parts of the R O Wagner, Ritenic, Dale. Btolen bases: | S zcon, s 2 Douglas, ¢ ] . | [braska City. In the ninth Tnning. with iwe : e CAEer Tissates tad ¢ t O R ragtar, itonIe Bimmer Dot | o Ciea, H Game called at end of clghth {nning ol | men on bases, Ravmond hit i fely body — these and many other diseases peculiar to old people are due to a lack of Lateer iy Hughes o Dahlen o Gatine to i uiiips. b 0 Hallman, 25..0 i AT ARl TR ] o Rel" of 1 Duly, Ritchle to Bransfield First base o1 & WhIte, P...si0 TOMAN, 88..0eens s o balls: Off Hughes, 8: off Tannehill, 2 8truck als 1914 Ruckley, © v q o | out U{ 2, by Tannehil’ 11— Wiid Coons, o | piteh: Hu 151, Umplres: Nash - | and Cunningham g il SR to the left fleld fe bringing i the two | healthy blood and imperfect circulation. Restoration to health must come through s o e Tanas Cloveland. Cvf | base’ runners. - Raymo | the building up and purification of the blood, thus adding strength ana tone to | i v A Philadelphia, 2. Two-base hits: McCarthy, | [10m hame and before he recavered w : the vital organs and quick, healthy action to the circulation. { Cinetnnati ... 004000000 0 “it 0 LE, | M B | |l‘hyflmlmfl'n~ . 000 1000 '; Powere, Fultz, First base on balls: Off i\;"‘;‘r::m\n fty.d o 00001 3 fhe most valuable and eflicacious of all medicine for old people. It is free from all Totals 3 9 ! Afternoon Game, l Farned runs Cinelnnaty, | Bernhardt, 1. Struck out: By Scott, Bern- 4 mineral ingredients, and mild and pleasant in its action. It cures blood diseases | ) 4 L base runne v mon Hoffer, 1. Earned runs: Cleveland, v; n Rayvmond fell fow Bradley, Dolan, Lajole. First base on it prevented a tie. errors: Philadelphia, 2 Stolen bases 8. 8. 5. being strictly a vegetable blood remedy and the best tonic, makes it 1. Two-base ick, Blagle, Cross | hardt: by [offer. Bernhardt: by’ Hern- | fwo-buso hitw. Rhodes, Bender. of cvery character, even those inherited or contracted in carly life, ~As the system Home' gun: Delahanty, Htolen, base: M. | hatdt: Scott, (), Bhtebeck (3, Double play: | ninsciid. o bo Secly, 1 afrerion: Ni. | gets under the influence of S. S. S, there is a marked improvement in the general lagle to Douglas. Left on bases: Cinein. | Lajole to Davis. Left on bases: Cleveland, r:'_‘”*kl ‘l ownsend and Doane; N heaith, and as richer and purer blood begins to circulate through the body the natl, ¢; Philadelphia, 11. First base on|0: Philadelphla, 5. Umplre: Cantiliion ¥y Beely and lrwin, Umpl appetite improves, and there is a softness and elasticity about the skin that you balle 2O i, 4 ;;:\_‘ \‘\‘r;‘“: .5, s_ll_m‘r“k‘ BREWERS WIN ON BUNCHED HITS, Waho have not noticed for years; sores begin to heal, pains in muscles and joints grad- DUL Up @ Anappy game and took advantuge | 140, Umplra: Emslie. e : PP WAHOO, Neb (Special " ually cease, and you find that it is possible to be happy and healthy even in old age. Helslor, 1f ST of all opportunities. The flelding of 1) hien National League Standin an Kney Time Gering | 50, FU0 RIS B v B O e .t Be o0 PRI IO ETRES EMEAY EEEI S A RN and M-Creery were featured. Atle.ounce . hing e a f noon between Wahoo | and skin diseascs, 1f you would like to have their opinion and advice in your Glade, p.. . UM, acore New York “:'“'- 1 : | MILWAUKEE, May 3. -Milwaukee de-|ford, for the home team, pitched a strong | case, write them all about it and you shall receive such information and advice as ~otal RESIBUEN, PITTRBURG, Cineinnati © ey feated Washington in the morning game by | gume. Tohey pitched a s game for the | you want. This will cost you nothing. Others have found our medical depart- otals.. \ & RO E | phifadaipht e | a bunching of hits in the stxth inning, when | visitors, but opportune hits defonted them. t of t benefit to th thei bei h id as th l Omahi Rmont, of...1 | EhadEpats . (e | r doubles by Anderson amd Conroy and an | There was a large attendance. Score bbb S e em —their cure being much more rapid as the result of Des Motnes H < Clark, it... .0 | Bissburg e Y some special directions received from our physicians, | Blttapur ercor by Bverett netied four rune. Attend- | wahoo e Struck out: By Gladr.' 4 bY : ! A3 o e S0 [BESEEYS, ot o {0 | ance, 1,000, Score: y el Fitzgeralds 100 00 6 4 Don't be your own doctor when you can get medical advice free. Book om BT "t Breteart 16 ' Cathoun. | Dahien, #5... 4 BE, Douta: oot B MIWAUKEE. ) wAsmixotox | Wahoo, Crawtord s Blood and Skin Diseases mailed to all who desire First base on balls: Off Glade, 6, off Caons, Leach o Chicago .......... 2 OjFapren, of.. 2 " | fyaseralde, Dobey Bl Kastle. Base nita: THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Sbddad Wald: . of. 0 a3 Btolen bawes: Thiel Warner, MeAn: Ely. ss.....0 Sitver, b 3 1[Dincan, *.0 0 : g o e Gllbert, 2 e o et mfl}q“‘;":‘:“ jid bty Donovan, p. e e -AMERICAN DOUBLE-HEADERS | 1aiimin, 10 0 1lquing, ... BROOKLYN. Mayv #.--Donovan had the [ Pittsburg Nutionals at his mercy in the aft Thiel, 3h _ | ernoon_game, allowing elght hits and giv- Kannedy, 88, #!ing no bases on balis. Leever was wild and ineffective during the six innings he occu- pléd the box and the damage was done when Chesbro relieved him, The Brooklyns 3; Fltzgeralds, 1. Struck out: By Crawford, . m— 19 by Hovey, 16. "Forbane hile: Tvereon’ . Steen, 2. Btolen bases: Wahoo, 2; Fitz: geralds, 7. Umpire: Cook. 3 3 Leever Anderson, 151 1 8 3 1(Beter, if oabro, p.. - “onroy, W 43 0/leverett, 1b Afternoon Game. Totals ... Chicago Has No Tro Dufty, of. .1 1.2 0 olcrady, c..... i 3 H The second game wag won by Des Moines Totals 1| Games trawm Bepton S S Craarine 5h: 0 - P r . . o -+ 2 [ 2 Amateur Ha nmens. ~ only by reason of the superior pitching of | Brooklyn ... 30022100 %y on Gifts. Connor, © 0/Clingman, se 0 fihe.andt s " 0 e o 8, B B opening ball g o @ BERRO] v Pollchow over Herman. The fielding was | Fittsbur 10001000 0 Sparks, p 1[1ee, Prove pening ball game of the season was UNION 0 Earn uns: Brooklyn, 3. Two-bi hits —_— o4 played at Lake Manawa yesterday afters fairly good on both sides. St wart led at | Bransfield. Gatine. Thras-base hits Sheck. | CHICAGO, May #.—Chieago won the | mowals ... 51027 12 J Totals ..... 2 a|noon between the Carpenter Paper com- PACIFIC the bat and Selsler again demonstrated that | ard, McCreery. Left on bases: Pittsburg, | Mori ag game, principaliy on gifts by Be- | yijwaukee ..o © 00 0 0 4 1 0 pany and Kirkendall Shoe company teams. i he was good with the stick. The score was |+ Brookiyn 6. - Stolen bases Beaumont (2), | tille and Cuppy, and Boston's ragged in- |\ RARLILT B o o 61 W e T penters won with a score of 9 to S S b shington o i A iwelley, Keeler, Dily(2). First b b tield play Only one hit was made off Grif- - 2 The feature was the splendid pitching of A 8106 In the first inning Des Moine: i | O Lrevor 51" ot Binatrir™y Page on balls: | Ath' Untli the ‘seventh. ‘Attendance, 1100, pibarned runs - Milwaukee, 2. Two Leonard, who occupled the siab for (he | 0 A < ok oft with Thiel going ont, Kenned: il o ' iy Donovan, b; by Leever, 4. Passed balls: | score: ’ it Rl R A P Carpentéra, He atruck out cighten men, | B One of the Richest Mining States b Wi balls and Moo | McGuire, 1 Time: 1:50. Umplres: Nash CHICAGO, ¢ BOSTON )i i i 1 t e South Side Sluggers defeated the F SN three-bagger, Warner got balls & bt i) LR R 10 A2 N0 A v, |Bparks, & off Lee, 1. Siruck out: BY [ Omaha Junlors i the exposition grounds Vicker scored Kennedy with a two-bagg:r. L R Dowi 1t..... o 13 ¥ | Bpuris, 21 by Lee! 4. Double play: Ander- | vemterday afternoon. “The seore ws 2 to g ithelnion Warner was forced out at the plate and ( NEW YORK'S UPS AND DOW s en, £ SBemonili, /6.9 ¢ 1 0 ¢/45 to. Conroy. Umpire;, HEskall. Time: 14 The batteries were: Bluggers, Lynch and d Hines flew out. Carter led for Omaha with | : e ertés, #5170 ol e 11 1 1o |1 il Drawn;"Omana Junio ittle and Caf- a single, Stewart eacrificed, McAndrews | Flays a Gawle of bee-Saw with 8t L0050 2 1 5 okreeman, 0.0 0 8 0 MILWAUKEE, May %.—Mercer this aft - went out at first, Letcher got a single and | oo oo bUBle Team, | shugart, ss...1 0 Parent, w1 0 0 5 u|ernoon was touched for nineteen hits, with Close Game with Alligntors. Calhoun brought himi home with 8 Mt. 10 | (0 Wopmime Sirame o ¥ TNel Yok won | Met®lana, 1611 1 3 0 o Ferrissh. 0 1 4 2 1la total for swenty-elght bases, giving the | ONAWA. . May 3.—(Special Tole: Reached best by “‘Tue Over- the second De Molnes made another oo | hitting ™ In the matti ' of allewing hits, | Gt 3 Ogamite 5rrri8 0 0 0 o| batiing and Reiding ot Haliman wia the | taams Aetented thy Dragn Atiool hase hall R YA A O'Connell's two bagger, followed by Se's- ‘f‘l'nlrlw:gwo‘\}ml‘::'r':s-dh"l;h;l:n ng“m- llnn\vr Sugden, 0 Cuppy, p 0 0 0 3 1|feature, hix only error being a wild throw to 4. For four innings the game was LAND OUTE, Tur Unton ler's two-barger. but further runs wero | KeDf the visitors' hits scattered. At- o = o [o8 hreck 0000 0fto the plate. Evereit was put out of the e and exciting. Then the High school P _—— D : g 2 ’ b | ince, 3,80 Totals PERTRY) bl game for disputing o decision of the umpire, | team (o e Shrea e e aatia e ACIFIC. 0 not make a mis- stopped by a . vble play. Des Moines made | NEW YORK ST, LovIs | Totals .....3 42414 4| ‘Attendance, 5.000. Score: during the rest of the game. Ballard for a spurt In (he (hird inning with some hard | By *Batted for Cuppy In the ninth. MILWAUKEE. WASHINGTON. the High sch itched . fine game, strik- take. All Western States and A Wainer g Is and fol. | V/H'tren, ct.1 1 371 0 Burkett, It RH.O A, ¢ ing o batting, ainer got balls and was fol- | g (00 0 gy Heidrick, of Chlcago s 04202000 *§ .0.A. B RH.0.4 g ou Points of I % A fowsd by MeViehsr's siagle 664 ' Minss | Bieee 4 Heldrick, of Chicas A I IR R 4 B R Hatteries ik nllard o 'oints of Interest Reached with scored Warner with n singla. O'Cennell | Hickman, if.1 movan, rf | “Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Boston, oy I i et R s 1 LLCH T it the ball and McVieker was thrown out, | VIS 8.\ 2 2 : v Padden, 2. Two-base hits: Bullivan, Jones. Sacrifice | 4, R oS, il R least Inconveunience via The : Anderson o Foster, 1f.....0 Selsler hit for a single and scored Hines | Warner, ¢ 1 RILOE hits: Mertes, Sullivan. Stolen bases. Hoy, | Conroy, s §lovorett, 161100 welirpates v Union Pacific. CIATKS, 8. 0.0 ST POINT, Shugart, Stahl. Double plays: Stahl 1o | b of" " Burke, b, 0,Clingman, 8.0 and O'Connell. ~ Cote and Polichow fol- | Nelson, 2b...0 31 Hyan, Colline, ' Parent to Forrta o Ireeman PNV B 4 ar Snesiad lowed with twe baggers each, but Thiel | PhYI® o arper, Struck out: By Grimth Base on ball: | Leany’ c..00 0'Coughlin, 3b..0 1 2 he buse ball e ed at this place tafled to score then. Des Molnes got an- | rTotal ehriver Off Grifith, 4; off Beville, 5; off Cuppy, 2. | yleidy, 1 § OlMamar, .04 today with o game between the local t otals ... L= - o | Fit with ball: Parvent. ‘Mme: 1:45. Um- ey AT | and one from Howells in the presence o other score In the fifth on a double hy Totals 1 0 " pires. Mannassau and Connolly Y 2| people. The game terminated in the sixth Selsler, balls to Cote and a single by Poll- | *Batted for Harper In th: ninth RE Attt Gania Totals [nning. when the score tood 5 to 5 and. the Totals 0 v v wiy 3 \ o [ = peas How boys took offense at a decision of chow. 'This ended Dex Moines' run getting, | New Xouke o 4 3 0 ¢ 50 0§ 5 CHICAGO, May ®-The Hoston Amer- | Milwaukee ... ) 3 36 0 0 *—13 | the ampire and quit the fold, “Tha umpir. though In the elghth Thisl was caught At | ja fod runs: Now York, 1. 8t Louic, 1. | leans 195t the afternoon game, a pretty con- | Washington . 010000 was Westfall, who accompanfed the Fow- : i i Bt Louibs | est before the lurgest crowd ‘over admitted | arned runs . 9; Washington, | ells team to West Point. At the conelusing the plate after he had got around on his| First base on errors: New Youn. 13 '8t | {SEE@GET G0 TR CCORT G XN e Two-bse hite: Tiallman (. Dungan, | he gave the game to West Point by & scors | a b; d; Louls, 1. Left on bases: New A % ) single and one by Kennedy. O e 8 e e (e | wcored twice on a hit, & sacritice, an eiror | Conroy, Giibert. Three-base hits: Farrell | of 9 to 0 Stewart led with a two-bagger In the py *8hvrlice Nita: Brruns: Doacvas, Wal | A0d a single again on'a double, an out and | (2. Hallman. Home run: Dufty. 'Sacriice — h1rd tnning, but was cut short by a claver | ince. First base on balls: OF Phyle, 17 on | & single. Koung had oue bad lnning when | hit: Gitngman, HIU by, pltchers Burke Sl Sedes Sull, . i a5 Dal g ! e on alx_ conseo ok ¢ eidy, 2; by Mercer, May 0. -(Spectal fdivle wiax, 1o the feurs Toiefay, o Barier o Sonnix pluvh: Notkon 1 Have: | hit two of them dowbles. "Ground rule | Double play: Clingmar to-quinn. “Left on G W defeated Codar 1l agRer was followed vo - to Gansel, Padden tr Wallace 1o Mcdann mnde allowing but (wo bases on hits | b waukee, 7; Washington, 8 Um- | today. Burks struck out ten of the Cedar double play in the sixth also stopped a po: :mlalnl‘ fi’.'u"o.us'fh“ 3 nuvnl, w.mlr fit | Into lh:-”rrn‘;'(:‘l. Am-ndnm-e‘ n.:r\m. deore: | pire. Haskell. Time: 1:45. Hill batters. Score: % ol : Hickman, Umplre: O'Lay. CHICAC 108TON Graenwood ... P 2 0 0 0-15 ook 4 Bpurt, Stewait 16 with s two-ougs | e 19 R ol Picimi] -t mrieen dgtamend e 04 g ger, McAndrews got four bally, Letcher flew Aftornoan: Game: Sionnchieiiria A 3 0 O Memphis, #61 Ol 10T i Battorles: Greenwood, Hurks, Belitnger | was o1 union single. In the ninth it looked Iike a chance | oi(y athered at the Polo ‘grounds this | Hotuntn 5\ 13 1 1 Freem Baltimore A ! = . - fo win, for Pollchow had weakened. Buck- | 8ftérncon. The New York Nationaln ware | Siusur 13 Boston i 3 1 es Through Error, lew Bot first on Thiel's bad throw. Graham | 2€A(en In the tenth inning. Donovan singled, | 3 i Milwaukes ! MINDI May_ 30.—(8peelal Tele- i on, © Philadelph P M gram. )] ing game in Inden’s kot In & twobagger over the fence and |and scored on Padden's long fiy. Mats | o™ ¢l : g P el 8 45 | ow ‘base ball park took Tiace this After- . X Eurier mate s Touw vive . cont o | SRewatt DAoL (it Jan-unFe iningn' S g et 8 ] o s Veoween Piinden i Arsgnos New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam. ade the two scores. But Stewart went o A Tatas 3 Ty A st aaie WaE wiiatasd b | e i Andti bt vt vad Eanagt | ViRt sk R ] o v poens Tyt $0 s +| VAMIED SPORTS AT FREMONT ) & vas 5 oot s opd wis, liadiesty Phone 316, flew out to 'll;l‘nr'fnnrfl!ld4 The attendance | 7 TRHOAR] L BHOAE | paied fF 5 In the ninth. s | Kneehtel Wina Bicyele Handtcap ana | BlI%S and Funk faiined twa men with three was good. Beore; Tietarick, of..1 0 O Relaneh ite. 5 o Boston . 000210000 Ball Game {8 One-Sided DES M""""El MeGann, 1. olstrang, sh 9| _Left on bases: Chlcago 3; Boston, 4 Afalr. Central City Defeats Indinn AB. o . 1] ole second, reached third on a wild pitct (8pecial » 1 o Micioman, ¥ . 0| Tworbase hifw: Jones, Bhugire Suglen GENTRAL CITY, Neb. May 1/ Dav - 'arent, Dow: jacrifice hite: Mertes, Dowd, o) T N % E Telegram.)—Central Clity won fro the 0'Ganael, 1b Bolen hase: Hoy. Biruck out: By Patter- | FREMONT, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- | Gayoi Induns In an exciting game at 0 Rowernian, « son, 0: by Young, 1 First base on balla: [ BTam)-There was a big crowd at the races | Genoa, Score 1| Nelson, b, Oft' Patterson, 3; off Young, 1. Hit with | £ game Kil§ Stistnoon. Pellowiug 1 Cit 042 1 0 *Hernara ball: Young. Time: 1:4. ~Umplres: Ma- | 15 the result of the races: i s S R AR - = | Denger, i nassau and Connolly ’ Gentlemen's roadst owners drivin G 0 50000119 s 2 M hewso, b0 4 f-mile: Martin B. (Frank Fowler), wor Batterles: Central Citv. Barber and { DETROIT IMPROVES WITH LUNCH. rly ~(Dr. Martin), second, Pime! |Glade; Genoa, Whiteboy and Mitchell Thiel, 3b annedy, #s..... arner, rf ... cViel t > L] Waliace, Kruger, b po—— Elem Totals 510 : - for all. trot or pace, half-mile efents *Batted for Nelson in the tenth. Takes Afier-Dinner Game, Thoukh | Competine. i, (ool the second und (hird | GLENWOOD. Ti. v\"_":'v” MR matar 8t Louls ........0 0 3002000 1-6 Haltimore Wins Firat, heats ecasfly and the race. Sally Brown | gram.)-Today's score: (lenwood, 12; New York L2020100000-5 DETROIT, Mich, May —Detroit took | Second. Time: 1114, 1:13, 1:12. Omaha Uniqles, Batterte Glenwood First base on errors: New York, 1; Bt. | the lead at the start today and held it for | Gentiemen's poad race, “record horses [Wwilkinson and Wilking: Uniques, Henry and | Louls, ¥ Left on bases: New York, three innings, but after that Baltimore out- | barred: Ned Barnard's Dewey had a walk- | gmall. Struck out: By Wil on, 10; by | 8t Louls, 6 Firat base on balls: Off Den- | batted and outfielded them. Eiberfeld's | away with W. 8 Brown's horse, Gamester, | gmull. 4. On balls: Off Wilkinson, 3 oft ger, 11; off Matthewson, 1; off Powell, 4 |fielding was a feuture, Score; who finished second. Time: 1:%5, 1118, Small, 1 rors: Unlqies, Wood, Btruck out: By Denzer, ¥ by Mntthew DETROIT, J Flve-year-olds, trot or pace: Ensor won, | i Umpire: Anderson. Atfendance: 0. : by Powell 8 Saorlfice hit; Stra Swifiwing and Gall Blewet tled for second tolen bases: ‘Birang, Donovan. Two-base |y.araw, ib I marrett, or.. 1 3 Time T, 1115, Thrasl Ieas hits: Rvan, Powell. "Three-bage hit: Hic Howell, ' 1b » ol Gleason, 20, 1 ,In_the five-mile handicap bleyc At Rock Island—Rock Island, 3; Cedar : Home run: Hickm: Double play Donlin, 1f... 0 0 Holmes, 1f,.. | George Foutz, scrateh. took the le i aplde, 5 i The Burlington is the direct to Ganzel, Donovan ta MeGann, | wiiams, o o Dillon, 10,0, 0 held [t most of the way, but was passed by | BaVGER S0 on Bloomington, 7; Decatur he | 3 Totals P B N Carte 4‘""' Stewart, 3 MeAndrews, 3b., Letcher, tf... Calhoun. b Tteid, of .. Toman, s8. Ruckley, © Herman, p swre® e 3 4 (unassieted). WA pitches: Denzer, | goigor as 1/MeAll vy, 36 0 | Knechtel oy the i the last half Graham - “Matehewsan, 1 Hit b pitehed bl | Sevmour, of ilberteid, #n 3 ¢ o[ The scratch men were bunched for the | ¢ gyanavile~Evansville, 6; Terre Haute, | ry : n Fowell. Time: 2:10. Umpive: 'O Day. Jextoun B i . first two miles. Knechtel, scrateh { | by Foutz, serateh, seconds Hassett, 106 yards. | © i . . sBatted for Herman in last fnnn . " g Rohe. 1b-3b olowen ) H =y Abapit, 5. | ™" At Rockfort—Davenport, 3; Rockford, 3, g B I sound points, o ol A IINEL | oy | CHICAGO BATS TDINEEN'S CURVEN. | hyognen's H R | third: Berst. scratch, fourth:' Marr urhindton! T | | Bl oia e line to Montana and Puget yards, Afth: W. Jumeson, H0 yards, sixt R 201 10 0 0 2 o8 3 bunn, p. o|Buelow s, g s sever Y3 me 4 College Base Hall, QR i MeVicke, orConnell. ey | TROR Bosten H ce and Goew Frisk. p Matson, A s et W8 | 4 Coaar Rapids—Minnesotw, b; lowa, Tor (0}, Cote. Boilchow. Stewart (B, Toman. . A ) Total | A Hhe ball game between Ames and Fre- | At Lawrence, Kan.—Highland “Purk of pute | & ‘Threa-hase hit: Kennedy, Struc BOSTON, May 30.--Chicago took the % ¥ mont was & one-sided affair. The cattle [ Des Molnes, la., 2 Kansas University than any other, o Pollenow 5. Ba. Salla: Of | morning game today by batting Dineen's | *Howell out, interference. men could not get onto Dexter's curves | At Bloomington, Il — Purdue-Indiana ) Hermi 4 oft Pallch b rurv;- in l’ll .‘bll.-h ".‘:"‘.'“R,m“"‘" teams | galtimore 00011 0 | and their fielders let a good many balls go me postponed; rain i §i & &' Conneil, ‘Selster, 1 Kennedy. ran bases miserably and inflelded itke ama- | Detroit 211000 through them on the voundup. Score SeEe ki A Hours quicker. By piteher: MeAndrews. 'Double ] | 10U SSLBERRSS 1 1V Earned vun trolt, 4; Balt ¥ v 38801801 0mig Janth Pintts, 301 Wenrner, 4 Letcher to Buckiey to McAndrew, l'"l\v!l?;m A nmrr:a oA | TWo-base hits: Bresnahan.'Buelo: A 00001300 0-4| KEARNEY ’\""w'\t“"?‘] (Bpecial Tele. . . Biniincian Bennaas O'Connell, to | Kennedy sartson 10 0 TS Gl ramin, o, FHOAE; | base nite: McGraw, Holmes, Sey Base hits Ti,Amss & . Siruok | EADLI=2HS SAMS OF Dass ball plared ners BRI ¢ urlington NPress ltch: Polickow, 1. Time: 1:80, vy el | Aseang . o6 3 berfeld. Home run: Harrett. Sacrifice nit: | out: By Dexter, 14 by’ O'Brien, ¢ Hat- | gy B s Yuor DAL, SHU SSORSN | 4 y : opkay. Attendance, 3, olan, 181 4 % Bresnahan. Stolen bases: Seymour, Dunn, | terles: Fremont, Dexter and H. Milliken; | Plattq teams wa n by North Platte, 7, Northwest, 9:00 p. m. daily kson mr\Fx_ base on balls:” Off r[mk‘ 4| Ames, O'Brien and Jameson, Umpire: | 1010 o |04t Dunn, 3. First base on errors: Detroit - A gk 17 Beltimore, 4. Left on bases: Detroit, & P HORSE BACH v LINCOLN, Haltimore, 5. Struck out: By Frisk, 4; by Western Ansociation, — Dunn, 4. Double p 2lberfeld to Jacl At Indlanapolis—Indfanapolis. Louls- | Roadster Club Conducts Three Half- son. Dunn to Rohe, Kiberfeld to Dillon. | sflle, 2 Mile Event Time: 1:40. At Columbus—Columbus-Dayton game | LINCOLN, Muy #.(Spcolal Telegram.).- | It was a pitchers battle. Attendance, W | Totals I ,l 3 APl stopped by rain end of f nelther scored. | The races of the Lincoln Roadster elub this | [ Hcte: Totals 1o 3 1 H 1 o At Grand Raplds—First ' game: —Grand | afternoon brought out u good number of TICKET OFFICE. BURLINGTON STATION, HE | . ) DETROIT, Mar #.—Cronin pitched a mas- | Rapids, 5; Toledo, 7._Second game: Grand | xpectators. The program consisted of three AR 3 3 J A g Kansas City .. 0 0 00000 4 R o Batted for Smup in L é | terly game hla afternoon betore the iarg- | Rapids, 1, Toledo. 1. stopoed by row in Palf-mile events / 1502 Farnam St. 10th and Mason Sts. 3 0 FEPRPTPIN 00 [ O~ 4 | est crowd that ever attended an American | nint oledo leaving the field rand | 2:30 class: Black Beauty, owned by George R nseh Ot ol ittt the S0 000 2000 1| loague game In this city. Baltimore's only [ Rapide awarded game, § to 0 Lowrey, won {1 5 Telephone 280, Telephone 121, A enh. Menanala snd Daoin + Karned runs: Boston, 2. Two-base hit: |run in (he seventh care when Seymour| “At Fort Wayne—Fort Wayne, §; Marlon, | 2040 class: Florence 1., owned by T. P é S Greene. Btolen bages: MoCormick 2), Wad- | singled. stole socond and scored on Jack- | 2 Lowrey, won In 1:15 dell. Double plays: Kahoe to Chtlas, Hamil | so0's hit fnto the crowd, whieh went for | At Fort Wayne (afternoon)—Marion, 8; ] Wi0 ciuss: Lady, owned by Tom Cady, KANSAS QITY, May 30.-In the afterncon | ton 1o Long, Harizel to McCormick to | iwo bases. Gleasons spiendld tielding and | 1'ort Wayne, & b {won tn 32t MY W 29 Ay Hundreds of miles shorter — | Oreen, ef ... 1 O] Dement, 3. 0 KANSAS CITY WINS DOUBLY. . T | Mecm'k, 1 Moran, 3b... 1 Kahoe, ¢... 0 Kittridge, ¢ 1 KANSAS CITY, May ¥ -Kansas City | Waddell O Dineen, p.... ) won by a batting raily (b the eighth inning. ichols, ... 0 | cormenam

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