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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1902 MILLIONAIRES' EARY A WIN s, B ploneZis "6achneDpiis | iath inning and brought the apectaiors to NEBRASKA BEATS CREICHTON | Bestifi® stdevur: S tfanmnn. Bransfield, Jones, Bean. Stolen base: Beau. ing ended the ouons b 4,380, | by Jord mont. Fifst base on balle: Oft Chesbro. 3 | Brbee 000 - sen off Evans, 1. Struck out: By Chesbro, 11 CLOVELARD. v - A M do Sori i by Evane & Time: 1:35. Umpire: Emsile Axi L . Crescents Against B. Jetters. n i Oolorado Springs Gets Game by Outplaying Browas Are Drabhed Pickering, et ofsartset, 1 : Bnappy Game Won by Olean Work of Team | What promises to be ag interesting game 1 eginnin Bay. ol Pules 3 of base ball will be played by the Crescents Omba Team. . LOUIS, Ma 8t. Louls tried Dun- | Hemphilj from Linooln. of Omaha and the B. Jetters of South e mam. 4 recent recruit trom Columbua, O | Bt b HE 3 \ Omatin " this"afternoon o the Erounds of | T.‘.y - today m on the game by nd- Joydol f the latter at Twenty ghth and W streets BROWN'S GENEROSITY PROVES - FATAL |renis o aix hits and Sevon rins us 2 y uth Omaha, where N S awley « v $ L ingn e R o 2 Power LOCALS' ERRORS COME AT WRONG TIME [ fouh Gimahe. where Meonaxer Rawley of ball p e Crescen ax no' " H Bie Practior inds wur Bubte on S . b e & 24 B Friausa. he 1ot Ity ek et We Will Serve with Great Prodigallty and HOARL HOAE «Plask, p Loose Playing for a Couple of Innings defeated l,’:(‘ Jetter cly axt sedson, and | o ' Toun Gives Visitors a Big Lead team 'n great Gal thie YeAr and will (ry Clevelana 1101104010 Wonle and defeat the Crescents. The teams wiil 0 A Philadelphia .0 0 1 2 00 0 0 65 0 0—§ and Locals Can Never line up as follo lll’ 1 » 1 § 0 Brashear i Earned runs: Cleveland, §; Philadelphia, | Cateh Up, Crescents. B, Jetters. | 2.0 ¢ - " 1 0 4 Two-base hits: Fultz, Powers, L. Cross. Campbell voooo firet base . Slark n."elo“‘ Nire bases on balls which Pitcher Brown 3 4 9| M. Cross. Bradley, Wood, Thoney. - Three- —_— Hall L.\ second base ... Cantil 1 5 Gets HIt Hard B L % 2 Donovan : tween Times - ) Barel %A base hit: Castro. Home run: Bradley 4 Minntkus... [ third base. Dee gave to Colorado Spriogs Saturday were = Btolen bases: Fultz, Powers. Schreck,| The Creighton university base ball team | Hoffman shortstop Fitzgerald utilized tn good advantage by the Million- T o s puble playsi M. Cross to Davié | was completely defeated yesterday by the Kennedy lett neld jaciue | lcE an‘. o . e . gftwdl rst base on bails: Off Joss, 2; of i S ek v the Goore ot | LUeHIS{C) center field.. ackson sires, and ndd to that their own mor 10 ¢ | Hustings, 4; oft Plank, 1. Hit by pitched | UnIversity of Nebraska by the score of | Luchr® . \Fight 81, ...t Rawley timely hitting and the visitors fully de- | Boston 0 0 3-i1 ball: Jowe.' Btruck out:' By Joss, 3: by |9 to 3. This was cne of the biggest home | Henry catcher Tonnemann served a game which they won by a score St Louis 000001 0-1|Hustings, 1 \\'Qéi HIhh Hustings. Time: | contests of the year and the Creighton |Saffelder- pltcher. . McHale-8 d " kl of 5 to 4. Two situations where & hit| Eafned runs: Boston, 3. Two-base hit: (2:40. Umpire: Nicollay mes, though (hey Snew that they had €a- and a ingas o Courtney. Double play: Farrell to Hart- would bave certainly won the game .were | man. Missed third strike: Moran. it ny Standing of the Teams. other chance with Nebraska at Lincoln, | Buck's Beanties Win Again. offered Rourke's men, and several others pitcher: Courtney. First base on balls Played. Won. Lost were determined to win this game and | The Bricklayers' union met defeat at the e iyt - o Off Dunham, 2; off Joyce, 1; off Malarkey, | Chicago ;A fy g - N M hands of the Buck's Beautles of the Union | [l | n f h ' i 0 i, ety v svaes v DR (AN o0 ot e g . P I O o dumincd v e | om0 | efreshments complexion of the score, but the locals Left on bases: Ht. Louls, 5. Boston. 1 |foston ... - gatlon thes And an excellent a plaved amateur games of the scaso were unresponsive. +: 1:43. Umplres: Power and Brown. | St Louls B 19 ance they Never has an Tenth and Dorcas stfeets yesterday 1 1 3 1 Asi@e from the rank errors and general Chicage Wins from Phillie Fhiladelphia 3 4 brought out s better crowd by innings .' 'h. 1 Baltimore 1 001’01 schoolboy base ball which both teams were | CHICAGO, May %.—~White's wild throw | Washington 15 5 body of students and 100 or il et U S R E R R L | lT gulity of at meny places in the game, the netting three bases gave the locals their ' Clevelana . & » visitors were on hand when the first o The Beauties will play the Deaf and e that ¢ or's | No . Tor today Tatwe was ths remariubly Gieibisns of | D SURS W E SR e e TR | TR Saatrel T niw test between the second team and Dumb institute of Omaha at Tenth and :'mP:rr"A;m Lutham, who seemed en- | Arendance, 6,000. Seore: |IN AMERICAN ‘ASSOCIATION Havens ageregation tooklace, but by the | Dorcas strects next Saturday afternoon. ‘w".lIAM S I_DUF irely off his eve. | | . He was soon the cyno- 0 PHIA time Umpire Malone called the game fully ¥i CHICAGO. p| PHILADEL i ime Umpin one game fully Bobisiondsr ten gge | Iy Pavilion 20 o Brewers Tie the Score in Eilghth | 1500 energetic and enthusiastic fans filled he bleache: ctions. - The South Side Sluggers will play the the bleachers and reserved sections. In ad e Sou iggers will play the I 15t ang Farnam Sts Omaha Tenth and Dorcas streets, and in the after- [ Prone 5, sure of thousands of belligerent eyes, and | .~ the harder he tried to brace up the worse | Jones ef be grew. Balls, strikes and base decisions, | Dexter. 3b... all were mixed in his muddle, and pretty | Lorglon e #00n Bo spectator could tell what had hap- | Lo » pened il he heard Arile say it, No matter | Tinker, s O Hagen, 16 (e bow wide the pl Taylor, p | perienced a batting rally in the eighth, tied | Brownell Hall and Brown In the afternoon game. The "“"e in The Rangers were simply buffaloed by | o - GRS e s i hard, bop keenthy (BOth | " Creighton took the field and the manner | Sluggers would iike to hear “from 'the Pitcher Newmeyer. One after the other |Chicago .............0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 *—2 |Scattered. Attendance, 50 = Score in which Welch retired Hood, Bell und | \7idues for a game on the Fourth o 1 o Iy Omaha's best batters went down before |Philadelphia .......0 01 0 0 06 0 0 0— July 0 3 . ) WEWATEE, lovisviLLE. | Rhodes in ome, two, three order set the "' P ' him from inniug to inving. When they dia | , Lgft on bases: Chicago, Barry, Bnorifics | Thiel, ... 3 133 E(‘Mm,v " 4% | rooters on fire. Lynch, the first Creighton Diamonds Beat Metropolitans. e Favilion manage to reach him safely the bits, were | hita: Dexter, Tinker, Haliman (2), Miller. | st 1 S, % man up, caused an explosion by getting a| +mne Diamonds defeated the Metropoli- where they were valueless, as a rule. Double play: Congalton. to = Tinker (o Lamet 1t lGanas” 58° two-bagger from the famed Letherby.|tans yesterday afternoon by a score of § After scveral innings of very loose plas e o .\nsfi}.|;£”}’a‘7'1-:\~ o Dunga, 1. 0 8 Flournoy. i Lawler sacrificed bim to third, but that was | to & “The features of the game were the . k! ¢ A bitching of Wiley and the catching of F Y d : crowded with errors, ‘both teams pulled White, 2. Hit with pitched ball: MIl: | Clingman. s o[Tanneni1] all. Welch fanned. Creighton got his base | Br5un"%¢ “the Diamonds. The Diamonas or our un ay inuaer io a little and there followed some famcy |ler. Time: 1:3%. Umpire: O'Day. | Cross, e : 3 1l'on balls and Clark followed Welch's ex- | want challenges from clubs under 14 years work. Three beautiful doubles appeared, Game Postponed. e ample. §f, aa0 pemt to Lestis Troup, 829~ South Step in and let us put a one by Carter catching a dificult running 2 t 0 Thomas, ¢ 0/Brown, If 0| Dougids, 1b. o/Darry, 1t o/Dootn, ¢ 0| Hulewie, w o/ Hallman, 3b. o|Childs, 25 o/ White, p. . Ty o Pepmely dition to the usual liberal share of women | Tenth Street Stars s Toash. were three or four parties of convent girls, [ noon will try conclusions at Twenty-sev- “ CO| P k ] who looked very chic in their black and |enth and California_streets. Haley and - Caues Drurven £ anscom ar ™ MILWAUKEE May M-—Milwaukee ox-| white costumes, and also a delegation trom | Brown Will do the battery work for the onmosscasy ol ommuscsomm wlwurommase> =l ssscscc~ay olunononoman ol wunevcsse?® | ] P At Cinelnnati—Cincinnati-Brooklyn game | _ Totils 3 i i 1In the second inping a wild throw of fiy and fielding to Calhoun, being especially stponed; rain *Two out when winning run was scored. | 0'Keefe to firet pulléd De Putron to sec- Three-1 League. RT otable. ) eflelde 2p de Y Milwaukee .81 0301 . ymond pushed t & marvelous catch of Stewart's low fy in Played. Won. Lost. P.C. e BESEAM BRBRIE BN and Welch struck Letherby out and saved | catur, 5. the Mfourth, getting the ball on the grass | Pittsburg P 2 848 | ‘Pwo-base hits: Dungan, Clymer (2), Tar the inning when things looked very blue.| At Davenport—Bloomington, T; Daven- ¢ on the dead run by throwing himself at it Chicago .... e » 85 | hill, Echaub, Hallman hree-base In the Creighton half, Minnicus and Lynch | POrt 2 —of our— . New Yo 2 16 538 | pi¥ R anentll - ) > At' Rockford—Evansville, 6; Rockford, 3. bodily, and rolling over and over after he | New Xork : B 1 T B L Ome fUR: BAUDAR. | tanned the air in vain; Welch made a neat| At Rack lonrd honk “isannoCaront & ‘"‘l" ¥ Brookiyn ... » 1 4 base on balls: O Hoffman & of Dunkel, | Bit for two sacks, but was unable to make | Haute, n the third came a bare-handed play by | Cloeinna e | | 5. Hit by pitchea ball: McAndrews. Paseed | more before the third out. Shiatl : animcy, Bl - soat:: St P Liipdeiphta ...l M B 7| bail Cross, Slolen basea: MeAndrews, | TOFe (han third be = Capitol Hill Juniors Beaten. h ouls e FE . - s a 1O , Ga on, Gangel, Flournoy, Sples. Nebraska Scores First, v ~, especial mention, as he took Calhoun's hot | “Games today: New York at Chicago, | Hunbi v eomem i oarnoy. Sples o The Unions defeated the Capitol Hill ground ball in one hand on the lean-over | Brooklyn at Cincinnatl. " Dases: Milwaukee, §; Louisville, 7. Time: [ Nebraska began business in the third, g AT "11'??-'(.:,0"':‘;:"5‘(’1""“:g 3 Ip your pocket—you get a great big quart—three flavors by second, tossed it to Hollingsworth to ndians Take Locks at Harvard. . 8 B gy g A fumble of Lawler's placed Bender safely | ana Pete Keller; Juniors, Wyerick and —enough for eight people for 40c—Pint barrel, 20c¢ catch Fleming there, and then jt w BARVARD, Neb, May M—(petial)—| Indians Win a Loose Game. on first and bulled Rhodes to thigd. Then | Deckie. y o flelded to first in time to nail Cal. Ebright's [>rpe” American Indians, under directions of | KANSAS CITY, May 24—Indianapolis | & costly and eurprising muff of Foley's on ficlding was a feature all through, be end- | Manager Backus, defeatcd Harvard in 'a | knocked Dammanh out of the box and won | o throw from third scored Rhodes snd|COAST BOYS BEAT PRINCETON losely contested’ ball game yesterday by |the game in the first inning today. Gibson | ‘A" - g M the Shme WIS Saothar adunle a.tha | Cae O . Rertalas: Indlans, | succeeded Dammann and he was also hit | Bender. Once again was Crelghton hlanked nioth. Attendance, 4,000. Score: Green and Johnson; Harvard, Johnson and | freely. Attendance, 1,000. Scores in its balf, and Raymond's home run, whicl | Californians Take Dual Meet by COLORADO SPRINGS. Rosenbaum. INDIANAPOLIS. | KANSAS CITY. scored De Putron, gave Nebraska two more L] - ’ ——— L\ R.H.O 0.A.E. Close Score of Seven L% % AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES i b S [ 3% | runs in the fourth. In the fifth Nebraska arrett, 0 Hemphill, ¢t 11 0 Rothfuss, 1t 30 0l f6und Welch and béfore the ining closed to Six, 1620 Farnam St. Kinm, 1 1 1 Everitt, 1b. 2 2 1 8mith, It 000 T < 1 McGraw is Spiked and Badly Disabled, | jhE b} H 1 H 1 ) ° ] SUPRON o Sau it ¥ o o] four more runs wore chalked up. After Drennen, rf. . 1 Coulter, ¢t en, rf. g orady. 10 1 2 0| that Creighton began to give a fine exhibi- | PRINCETON, N. J., ‘May -The Uni- Granville, 3b esee 0 0 Beville, ¢ 2 o Vel ska m o shec versity of California defeated th Prince~ S Smavndy Martey 18 Fox, 3b $L UM el 3 9.2 Sftioh ofiBall. "Nelausks mig ‘were Samied| 5T LS SO i e fual ieser Bild Tt Wass. Heyaon, ¢ . 24 9lin one, two, three, order and the hitting | today by the score of 3 1o o Califorais A o 0 i $ 0 4] of Weleh, Lawler and Creighton scored having much the better of the meet in_the Jaerwa ¢ . . [l otal 3ibson, a pe sprints and hurdles, and Princeton showing Newmeyer, p 0 BALTIMORE, May M —McGraw was| Touls .31 1](‘\5‘” 12 1|the Omaha lads for three runs | 5 1 th i w first-class | UP_the stronger in' the distance and field " seriously injured this aftermoon in the - o i In general, the contest was a first-class events. mly the first places counted and Totals ...... game between Baltimore and Detroit and Totals ...1013 27 12 2| exhibition of collegizte ball. One thing is | the meet was closely contested. OMAHA. will be out of the game for some time. In| & Sibso ' . The surprise and big feature of the day Batted for Gibson 1o the ninth the Hollingsworth, s 0 Ebright, 2b............03 1 Arthur,’ ¢ 0 conoucmes? | catsermmmmeen! Bl emwannsssa? ol wme ] Carter, rf Stone, " cf. vers rieming, 1f...) Calhoun, 1b,. Dolan, ss m.5 5 Brown, p.......... *Thomas ............ Somud certaln, Creighton team can put up big teature o - ol bune: Tatd Mcliraw's knee ‘open” with his | Indlanapolls ......8 8 200 0 02 013/ . harter articie of ball than it 01d yester | N he defeat of Pinw by Dewitt in the H spikes, McGraw, though in much pain, K;:“‘d"’r‘»"a_- Kansas. Cite. 55 Tngion” [ day. Only three of Nebraska's runs were [to the lower field when this contest was TREATMENTI H Tate Tetore: other Dlarors sould Ttertere | apotia. 8. ' Tawo-base pits- Grady, Beville, | earned. The rest were obtained by the e B B M B W L RS H McGraw "was carried to ‘the clubhouse, | Leewe, ‘McBride Kihm. Babb' Kil'en | many and unusual errors of the iocals. | Mgy s o nroving world began Yok A S 1 where the wound was stitched. Kelly was ghrrfif-uh*“y-l&» fance Grady. (HoTievsT- | Welch was not at his best, and besides, he |first throw DeWitt swung the hammer 161 Santosy oF MU, menttnen. SotaEiG 0 BALTIMORE " " bETROIT. I; off Gibson. 2. oft Kilien, & Hit by | Creighton on third was the Creighton star, | conemii'y, pcoTd by about ten feet and trusting to him your heaith; the per 0 RHOAE e B o heds B et amy | his fielding being of the cleanest order and | failed to do more than 167 fe_u 414 inches, fect and lasting récovery of witich R s 2 of arvey, " A té;m:‘lmrl. . Hits: Off Dammann, 4: | his one-hand stop of Bell's drive in the m’\’;’_';m?:lr;;’n" R g T R TR means 80 much to your future life TERERRR N5l commanm Bl cunnaomoony Sl aopieai s Totals exdas D ] *Butted for Brown in the ninth H Colo. Springs .......3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1—5 | B H Umaha 1100100014 arned runs: Colorado Springs, 2; Omaha, | Seymour, rf. 1 1. Two-base hits: Drennen, Stewart. Passed | McGano, 1b.. o ofBarrett, cf 0| Holmes, rf. O|Elbert'id, ws. 2| Yeager, . o|Dition,” 1v.. o| Buelow, ¢ » Totals e: 2:10. Umpire: Ward. | sixth was phenomenal. Clark's base-steal- | of “Brincaton’ over Redwell of California ¢ and happiness. You should consider Saints Shut Out Columb ing was worthy of mention. In 48 ‘and the fivemile event, in whick 2;‘::1“ cure ’m“n-un‘nn l‘nd fr%e oty N/ vel ts of California 3 as an Inf nt man ST. PAUL, May 2.8t Paul batted | For Nebraska, all wero stars, and never | Tibbets of Callfornia beat Willlams. In p oy A ri oAy Pfeister hard in the fifth and sixth in- | has Omaha seen a cleaner or &nappier |jiams 1ost & Shoe and with the foot entire ps vy 2 00 B0 Mretiahdd ‘e Dings today and won handily. | The €ame | slaying college —aggregation. Letherby's | bare and after having lost fifty yards by A o not waat to was called before Columbus had played its 1t-ed 4 P the accident, he ran the rest of ‘the Ais- 4 maimed for life in trying to be cured half of the sixth on account of a sudden | pitching was of the gilt-edge order. Four | L% & finishing only a few feet behind of Varicocele, Stricture and kindred rainstorm. Attendance, 2,47. Score: times was a Creighton man firmly estab- | finoois. uniio to-e 1ob Shs- Sy 40t FEAPEER ST. PAUL. COLUMBUS fished on third, when he would make the | Another surprise was the defeat of Plaw p~ Sioted owes 1t 10 himeslt and Bis 10; Omaha, 5 Double plays: Ebright 1o | Detroft 00000 Geler, 3b.... pecessary strike-outs. Raymond, Gaines | b¥ Dewitt In the sho B35 Inches-and the posterity to get cured safely and posi- fl"”) “'.‘Af;‘m‘:"-,fibillh; - l';.‘*"'"- ‘l'::' Bacrifice hits: ghes (2), Seymour, | Dillara, if... and Hood excelled at the stick and Doane | fo¥mer 41 feet 104 inches. tively without leaving any blight or A - imes 185 Umplre: La- | rhree-base hits: Howell (2). Stolen bases; | Shay. caught in peerless style. Infleld and out- | Captain Coleman took the pole vault by / weakness in his system. The many Barrett, Seymour. First base on balls: Of oing over the bar at 11 feet, and Horton Monday's Game Called Early. Mercer, Selbach, McGann. Bresnahan (). | Jiaunce. cf fleld worked like clockwork and it is no |SINE over the bar at 1l feet, and Horton years of my successful practice prove On Monday the game between Omaha and | It by pitched ball: "By Mercer, Bres Huggios, 2b. disgrace for any team to lose to & team | gy 10 feet 6 inches. Longest Establ that my methods of treatment are Colo Spri 3 han. Struck out: By Hughes, Buelow (2), | Huriey. c like Nebraska. However, Creighton. has| In the running broad jump and high jump 1 and Relinble Speeial- certain and not experimental. Call at ordec o i‘ifi.?.“.,Il“'v.'.’T..,‘m“T.’, B(i.uj{;“,,'{: Barrett (3): by Mercer, Gilbert. Passed | Ferguson, . better material in itself than it showed | POth teams landed half & point %n ‘eac n Diseases of Men, as my office, and if 1 find that you can- early train home ball: /Buelow. Left on bases: Baltimore, : event. Medical Diploma not be cured I will not accept your FOTIVE. TROE W 7; Detroit, 4. Time: 165 Umpire: Totals Totala yesterday and undoubtedly the game at| The meeting held between Princeton and psinsrnd D 0! Pt you 8- dine. e, Sy Feoes O'Laughlin. 8t. Paul . ceneen0 0.0 0 4 Lincoln on Saturday next will be closer | California two years ago resulted in a money under any conditions, but if ST. JOBEPH, May 24.—St. Joseph won Columbus shessensssesd 070 0 O S0 Lcg it maores soore of ¥ 4o 35 Savar B, Minesiod, upon exu;nhuflon 1 find you are cur- today by better hitiin, g “arned runs: St. Paul, 3~ Two-base o s B The summary follows: L able, 1 will guarantee a Boore: ) B SEINE SRR bty CORNNS | BoSTON, Mas J-Benten wen theidal I T A elley, Ferguson. Sacrifice NEBRASKA. One hundred yard dash: Winner, Abadle, R.H.E. | Ing game of the Chicago series by outbat- | hit Dillard. Stolen bases Geter, Dil- California; tim 10 3-5. ! s St Joseph .1 00 01213 —§1i 2iine the vieltors Davis of Chicago 'In- | lard. Kelley, Shay (. First base on bais: | Hood, 3b wgne hundred and twenty yards hugdie: SAFE AND POSIT[VE CURE 6o 0 2 y o > " o Zo- | Be vinner, Check, ornia;_time, 0:16 1 Peoria 10100000 0-27 1|Jured his knee yesterday and was out of | Off Preister. 3. First ba n errors: C Bell, If.. nY:II; mile run: Winner, R. E. Willlams, Princeton; time, 4.33. Batteries: St Joseph, Chinn and Roth; | he §ame today. Attendance, 604 Score: |lumbus, 1 ' Left on bases. St Paul, 8 | Boden s b ; sTON HICAGO. Columbue, 4. “Btruck out: By Prelater, 2. | Gaines’ 2b.. Feoria, MoQill and Hayes. ) o Time: 1. Umpire: “Hndill’ oo B our hundred ~and forty vards run in s short a time as the nature and extent of the disease will permit without Kansas City Wins, Rt T pocr 2, De Putron, of Winner, Cadogan, California; time, 0:51 - injuring the parts. My charges will be s low as pomsible for consciention PR i chasi g |0 Buren, oledo Outplays Millers. Hammer throw: Winner, Dewitt. Prince- skillful and successful services. Consult me before consenting to any surgical > . May 24.—Swormsted ton, throw of 184 feet 4% inches: second, prufidum- upon Important blood vesuels and orga: bails: Arthur, 'Baerwald. " Stolen bases: | Sibert. w1 Ebright, Baerwald, Everitf, Carter, Hickey (2). Bases on ball: Off Newmeyer, 4; off Brown, 8. Struck out: By Newmeyer, §; by . Brown. 5 Left on bases: Colorado Springs, | Baltimare . .. _,._uu.ne_az ol covesvosoy o} sunenanion 2{ coliomonsnd Bl numpronnap oleonereans® %l onnbornonand ° > (] ] 2 [ i Grim, Evans, Turper, 3b. Nattress, ss. Fox, © Pleister, p [P | enmmenemsi scccscesen mewouwcsse> =9 ° > [ e g Daliakns. MINNEAPOLIS, May 2.—Mock was too | Raymond, 1b. Bender, rf. AN 2 A% Colline, 36 i Lo 3 pitched ining ball today. but he re- Fheemas. 1 tebell" . much for the. Jocals Jodny and white o | Taiheroy. D Plaw, California, 157 feet 4% inches. ecline of the powera of manhood signalize the presence of one,or more g . X Runining high jump: = Tie betwen Curtis, weaknesses of the Vital Bystem, which are due to inheritance, nabil, Score: LaCh'ce.” 1 McPar'a, ¢ Save more hits than Clark he was effective I Princeton. and Powell, California; height, or the effects of Bpecific Diseases. < T ganih s snmwam when the buses were ‘full “The locals| Totals . e ke started two innings with two men on bases ; g i Sl e out Rt s Fu een o b Sehn.. > Pole vault: Winner, Coleman, Princeton; 5 0 C o 8 feet A alare, UL of TRl ul";\" mile run: Winner, Tibbetts, Cali- DlS fornia; time, 30:20 3-5. . 3 Lynch, 2b. bogs. k- ERwilet, 8h.veision Bhot' put:' Winner, Dewitt, Princeton; distance, 42 feet Si 'Inches “';{*h’! Welch, p. 9 Creighton, 3b s Two hundred and twenty yards hurdle: and all reflex complications and associate Winner, Powell, California; time, 0:36 1-5. 8THIGTURE, diseason and i Clark, 1f. Two hundred’ and twenty yards dash: VAHIGGGELE, I will spare you the penalties associated I o8 T r—— Ferrin, 2 Daly Kansas City...0 0 0 0 1 0 2 Criger, ¢ | sulitvan, Milwaukee &...0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Winters, p Batteries: ‘Kansas City, Gibson and Mes- sitt; Milwaukee, Swormsted and Licia. sy Jowans Beat Denver. DES MOINES, May 24.-1 *Batted for Platt in the ninth. beat Gamen cen here " (his” scagors fua | *Ran for Davis in the Aint < 9 Molnes defeated Denver today. Score: BoSton ........., © 2100020 s5|8mith ... Chicago DN 0 0 60 0,0 1 1—g] Turser. b Des Moines... 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Earned runs: Boston, §; Chicago. 1. Two- | Myers, . 0 MeFari’a, Denver ........1 0 0 6 00 0 0 1- base hits: Jones, Callahan. Three-base | Fouts, 1f... 0 Cassib'ne, Batteries: Des Moines, Morrison hits lins, La Chance. Home run: : 0 Zalusky, lesrmcunoncaw ol abeonovenuen LS ararmewell 2l oonmonmmuns elosecssscccce o O Keete, ¢ Foley, 1b.. Kehoe, rf Winner, Cadogan, Calfornia; time, 0:22 2-5. with Nervous Debllity, Weakening Dralns, Minicus, cf. Bight hundred ' and eighty yards run: feit:Abuse. Wasting of Organa, Fremature . = Winner, Adsit, Princeton; time, 1:5 4-5. Iinvo"s DEBILITY ine, Loas of Memory, Bnergy snd Am. D o Totals . n Broad jump: Fox. Princeton, and Top- ' ervousness, Pimples, Puipitation of ll_av‘mon. Denver, Tyler, McCuskey and |¥reeman. Stolen base Ferris 'zi' La . ». Nebraska .............0 § 2 2 4 0 0 1 09| ham, California, tied for first place; dis- 'Loon mlsnl Shortness of 'fin-m, Apprehen- Wall. Y Chance, ' Strang. Double _plays: fabeil = Creighton ~.717770 0 0 © 0 0 2 0 1—3 | tance, 21 feet T inches. y Cdlamity, the Chagrin and Mortifi- Standing of the Teamns. Daly, Sullivan (2). First base on balls: Off “".".d s Earned runs: Nebraska, 3; Creighton, 2, | California wins the meet. Score, 7 to 6. NUPIURE Anu KlflnEY catlon of Weaklings, the Fright of Con- : Winfers, §; oft Piatt, 1. BStruck out: > By | *Two out - S J templat tri o Played. Won. Lost. PC. | winters, 6! by Platt, 2. Tlmes 15 Un. | Toledo 101 0 o eg|Home runs: Raymond, Lawler. 'Three 'mplated Matrimony. I will render you Kansas Clty ...l B S |y Rt e s S ot hase iy, Gatnes, [Twibase bi: oot | HARVARD WINS OVER YALE Topust, 2ad sirons “mentally, hyaicaly, .;{ff;;‘":; s " » 1 o ,.:.:..:’..n. ‘-." .‘:.“..':. .. L“e‘l:”:n“.hnuv Toledo, :'1 014‘:'.:-:;.«::,' :5{' fi?y‘l".‘fim‘r{" l‘ffffifi"“"diu"’"‘;f‘.{ul‘:f"m P&%Eatlsiiusf J‘::;?:‘n:sn :#13?:"30 MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD 26 2 St. Joseph 13 ¥ s o 8 Two-base hit: Werden. 'Sacrifice hit: | Creighton to Lynch. Bases on balls: Off 4 . call at my office today or write for Coieenas Bpringn .9 g WASHINGTON, ~May = 24.—Townsend | Miller. Stolen bases: Smith, Myers. Dases | Letherby. 4 off Weich, 0. Hit by pitches | Combridge Men Defeat Their Arch my Book, FREE, which will g B » [ ol oonnoonunl *)l eunnonscse momsemoned B amiomismnin wlocecce ol X off explain the Siaaakes W g piiched glivedged ball for Washington | on bails: Off Clark, 3. Hit by pitcher: By | bail: By Welch, 2. Struck sut: - By Rivals of 0id Eli in Dual @iseases I cure and how I cure when others fail Peoria s a3 | today. Bt Louls could only secure ‘twq | Mock, Cassiboine. Btruck out: By Mock, | Letherby, 13; by Welch, 5. Wila pitch: By REFERENCES—Best Banks and Lea Business Des Moines bty hits. one of which was & m;mesru:x'm the | 3; by Clark. 2 Double play: goarns 16 Welch ysu-l;[n bases: Creighton @, «]‘mk g = e » Wt % . 2 core: urner. Time . Umplre:” Ebright. | (3), Hood. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Malone. ¢ office or by letter and strictly confidential. A LEGAL R . v Pl € P e+ epred iy A e TR PR Consultation Free 2035 cer” oyt rnns airicpy o2 siven o every patient. v 0 Burkett, It o g won in the dual track meet with Yale on iy Conmbue ... DB GO I PG| The, gnme, e e Crclghien R | Sihars ud i sfiernoon scorine o3| OFFICE HOURS—8 a,m. to 8 p.m. SUNDAYS—1I0 a. m. o | p.m, Indianapolis ... 2 B8 482 | day afternoon was an excellent exhibition [ PYInts to B for her adversaries. ~—=— ls‘ompnn- reenen 10 0] of ball, Both teams played the six in- | "O%T, duet records Fers brovescin the H - Kaneas City ; » B | Diph.alofted them in Frost style. Chase | 0 )0t it and the o-yard dashes worid's a e oc ro. a Ica ns'““h “Foiedo b N 292 | Baird excelled at the stick. ' Score: while in' the 2%-yard hurdle the time was Doyle's two-bagger, followsd by Yeagers Minneapolis A 5 18 07 CREIGHTON RESERVES [rithin one:Afth of a second of Kraens- 1308 Farnam St.. bet, I3th and 14th Sll.. ul“l. Neb. single, the only two hits made b 4 Games today: Loulsville at Milwaukes ein's W . Summ # est Established, Thoroughly Reliable, Aut » tors. 'Chesbro pitched a_great Washington ........ Indlanapolis at Kansas City, Toledo & - AB. R IH. O. A E | #0-yard run: First, Rust, Harvard: sec nghly » Authorised by the Laws of made the meason's record for strike-outs. |8t .Louls ...."..70 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 11 | Minneapolis, ‘Columbus at St Paut papeen, ....poior 9 531 O T Rlarreat: thind, Boandimen. the State. Attendance, 630 “Score Barned rung: Washington, 4; 8t Louls, W P S man, o H 9 0fysle Time: o core: Harvard, 1 Pl L 3 1 'wo-base ts: Clarke (), ree-base Twirls Successful .. “, * K - v e E |his: Wolverton, Kgister. Home runs:| vaypnrine Clatr, cf : 1 0| "In the 120-yard hurdles Harvard won first o1 Coughiin,” Heldrick. Bacrifice hits: Town. | . wces. o c elegram.)—The first game of ball this | Kehoe, If ¢ 0 0|taking away Yale's chance at the final ¢ | Waliace Fo Paaden to Anderson. “acis: | season between Valentine and Fort M | Alulles. 16 i 0 1| "Mile Tun: First, Teel, Yale: second, H ] inning. Attenda GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE ; Chesbro Holds Polos to Two Hits and Makes Season’s Strike- ° weswusmoch out Record. PITTSBURG, May 24.—New York was saved a shut out in the second inning by larwunocn wloemsosomexn olonernucce [ RO M wvomammmn ulessse. ozl - Davis, ... 1 Conroy, s 2 Beaum't, ef. 1 Wagner. rid. Burke, Leach. 3b. " Connor. Neb., May 24.—(Specta] | Drummy, ¢.......... ° 3 0 1{and second places in both trial heats, thus g brara resulted in favor of Valentine, 7 to | Pendergast, If 1 0 0| Jacobus, Yale; third, Btevens, Yale. Time D L ne, 7 to t acobu 3 Pireix Tut: B oeiang Crophee L]0 Hyron Webb, s youns Fremon: twiic’ | Murphy, 25..... 4 0|0:431-5 Score: Harvard, 22: Yale, 10 bases: Washington, 5; St. Louls, 6 Time: | Ptched great ball for the home team & = - 100-yard dash: First, Schick, Harvard; {190, Umpire: Sheridan. , 3 Peo T kL Totals e - 9 3| second, Moulton, Yale: third,’ Arnatein, eman Goes to Ka ille, 3. {AVENS & o -8. ore: rval n; ' Clevelana Win d Game. gty > Folo- " Time oares BTN, - N i 2. Yale, 13 4| PHILADELPHIA, May ™.—Cleveland de- ragrfir';x::\m::i‘m|,‘-“’ene.::.§n..".'hf'_ Trank | Holmes, o ol ol ol Y time breaks the Harvard-Yale COMPLETE ¢ oo $| feated ‘the local téam toda¥ in_a poorly | moree. has signed with the Kansas ity | Buller s g4 ° g gy B W Bt ol s k stylish hot - 1lplayed end protracted game ~The home | American association team. He wil] stact | WhItney. ° : “Ss0-yard run: First, Deming, Yale; geo- rk, 1. team tied the score by good batiing in the west tomorrow. ot 2 ond, Boynton, Marverd; third Bebr, Hare weather suit com- — Baird, rf 1 vard. Time: 2:001- Tracy, '1b 3 High Jump: Pirst Kernan, Harvard; gec- prising coat and » i > el ond. Murphy, Hi d, and Spraker, ; ( :OnStl ated Old A ¢ O . oo diea: Mgl et wln'\" Anthea " Booje trousers only. p g Totals i Tant Vst . Foanibiat wEilat 's to ‘ls Reserves 0 3—g|second, Mills, Harvard' third, Humstead, CB. Havens & €6 S 31 Ene Tmpl W@ fat” Gawe:. Hervied. K. N. & F. quality. E: ed . - 8, 2 " - Jsat it too bad that so many people, when they get old, get crankyand | Twobase Miir: tanigan Holmes * i ard hurdies: First. Willls Harvard; Made in many vari- 0 » Y 3, B d, Scheuber, Harvard; tbird, Clapp, rickety and mean, and doa’t feel right toward themselves or aaybodyelse; | om bails:’ O Colrer, 15 of ¢ ruck aliBe: 0L Beore: Harvard, eties of Flannels . Colfer. * 451 Yale, V'f t ased = ks 3 Y fiches: LBy Colter. 1 Hit by bitoher Witk fime breaks the record for Har. Wwool:nl; c"c'h°.l “Cuses e m4 0 lghs | - “$ix month's aac for con- = Ny~ o B el - ard-Yale dual games. arvard won the r P AL e oory gupetien o3 SROESWLY | Umpire: Mulgrew dual games on the sieventh event, havi OFIRsS, H.. 1 Ve Tumea B, Mitiar, Vil Frk Cai. vipe all eld soldsere bo bry s o) o0d 1 ad: & . then won 5% points out of meres and Home- “Por many 7ears § have beon troubled with —Jas. Putiman, ke Capt. B 1. Havey, Wis. Sars Ave Basy Merk Broad jump: First, Fallow spuns. Enquire of cpoRupalon. | waed bhe B tndtwe s Loaes “1was doeling bad The Unfon Stock Yards Junlors ran up |o0d, Schick, Haryard: third, Ristine, Har- deal ascarets ve ST ponteche ol ad i against & decidedly easy proposition Satup | vard. Distance, 21 feet. Score: Harvard, any dealer, manent o nce my fron. ook Casearets, a 3 Yale, 3% in Ba e Dadtre Tound s o4 3 day afternc by defeating the South 2 3 " Y This is the label. r“ « Omaha he ond of ammer throw: Fjrst, Piper, Harvard; EJ“ l-“ ? “."Il'l " Chap N ma re. At t d of the ackson, 1f Bean, 4 Evans, p. A o H 0 0 4 1 o 3 000012038 New York 01000660 To N Earned runs: Pittsburg, 1; New Yo the 8core 5600 15 1o 3 in favor of the sinid | second, Beck, Yale: 'third, -Rarris, Yale: 1 bled with tog di | boys The feature of the game was the | Distance. 128 feet 10 inche WL1T] oF phyvicians M e E pitching of Quinn for the yards team . Hy| S0-yard dash: First, over = 2. 1 oy Eave but four hits and struck out eight | %econd, Moultin, Yale; . e € slow vard. Time: 02 0. C. Redick. Chase City. Va. B sy $ADe Whs slow ARd wesrieoma. | YYISi, Tant: Wisst Pravton. Vate; sesond. people’ uscles weak and flabl and it" same wil Schulberg, Harvard: third, Pease, Thomp- muscular 'llholltfir ln:h-u:‘i‘m thebuy::axhhol.lt::r m'“é’ll::: Juniors . 20041103 3375/ son and Hunter. all of Yale, tied. Helght, the bowels went, he oid foibs . Sk, hetn, | Btars Z1001003003' 3|l feets inches ’ Mgt - vonffe o Eg ot Ak iy : 3 Batteries: Juniors. Quing and Miler;| Totl score: Harvard, @ Yale, @ should take Cascarets Candy Cathartic bowsl tonic, keep their liver | = ™ A04me and Milltl Lowe Firet nt Beatrice Shoot. s and strong, and A G E. *E, Neb., 5 S, o whemarg v iy iR oy S el Mt ®e ST. EDWARD, Neb., . on, Geory byt w:fim-fi:‘—rd B Do | Telogram )—The et bail saine of the s | Chioe be e g oy B T 1o cure up‘:w X ple and booklet :°fl ';:“‘:::dvl-‘ :d :;ed;o. 'lban the local | possible i;l)"‘l‘uc‘ lq‘-’ ‘was second. -m: “‘Address Ster cam ndians by of 179, . W. Hess A Ce., o N.Y. W score of § 10 4 Bat . BLH:":m;nm“ third. with