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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY LAKE MANAWA COURTLAND BEAGH the finest body of water in the west—bath houses, a beach unequalled anywhere (Omaha’s old standby—the Favorite Popular Summer Resort in the west—picnic grounds unequalled—abundance of shade, lawns of Kentucky Special Attractions for Young and O1d blue grass upon which the children may romp at their pleasure, in fact everything ; L s FERR . . . . . . 1 €] CTrie8s ACt8—WOo! owned wonders possibly desirable to make it an ideal spot for recreation and summer outing for The Four Langfords o ey Bt ok in the most astonishingly any and every body Daring Aerial Performances 0PE“S FRIDAV “ExT Balloon Ascensions Switchback Gravity Railwa The Kursaal erected upon the pier offers a most charming view of the y o Y entire beach, lake and surrounding country, It has wide verandas and sufficient ONLY UNE FARE an“ ANY PART flF 0MA“A UR 30. UMA“A seating capacity for onlookers, The Kursaal contains the finest bath rooms i def TR in the west, See them and you'll want to indulge in a bath in the surf of Lake, Four Brand New BOW“Hg Alleys’ A e Manawa. personal leadership of Mr. Nordin, a guarantee of satisfaction to all. Nordin's Theatrical Performances; Fine Orchestra, Great Show orchestra gives special concerts every afternoon and evening. : 20 Colored Troubadours. The Casino Remodeled O E S R D BALLOON ASCENSIONS P N F I AY COVALT'S MANAWA BAND MAY 30TH---DECORATION DAY. The finest concert band ever brought together in the west, organized| |Grounds now open for the FREE INSPECTION of the public. The shade expressly for the Manawa season, under directorship of the well known cornet soloist A. A, Covalt who has secured the finest musicians and soloists from b d'the Sk Rl B ol S i R all parts of the country. Concerts every afterncon and evening in standard and ¥ SUYSHE SERCNE RRTATEN R Soen A0S TR y s i popular music; if you don’t see what you want on the program, make your re- . BATHING, BOATING, FISHING, BASE BALL PARK, ‘ quests known to Mr. Covalt. : _ BOWLING ALLEYS and other attractions. Picnic With Your Friends TAKE THE ENTIRE FAMILY OR MEET THEM AT MANAWA’ EVERYBODY wu_L BE T“ERE' Plenty of room beneath the fine shade trees for all who-desire to picnic. Plenty of transports to and from Manhattan Beach, . Remember the 4 new bowling Alleys. Refreshments For All Who May Desire. Everything of the Best Quality.| |Refreshments of All Kinds. ADMISSIONS TO GROUKDS (0c , TAKE THE CHILDREN! TAKE YOUR LUNCH BASKETS FILLED.| | ONE FARE CARRIES YOU DIRECT TO THE GROUNDS-5 GENTS. I-'orw Information Regarding Dates for Picnics, Call on or Address JAMES A. GRIFFITHS, Lessee and Manager, 217 First National Bank Building, Omaha. 29, 1902 is perfect; better than ever; as fine picnic grounds as could possibly be desired e to the contest. Graham wae en- | son, 3. Left on bases: Omaha, 9; Des|jey. First base on balls: Off Thielman, 6. | principally responsible for the visitors' de- ame for Indianapolis, = Attendance, 183 * DES MolNESAHUSTLlNG LOT tirely too ltberal. an ugusl. hitting butter | Moines, 7. Time: 1:%. Umpire: Latham. | HI¢ by pitched ball: C’l!urkvmhengh_r:rlll- eat. Attendance, 1,651 Score: IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | g25ic. i . A man._Struck out: By Tannehill, 3. Time: Ll TROIT “eovumpus INDIANAROLIS, atter batter and glving four bases on balls. [ COWboys Win in Twelve Inninws. | [IG" (UK 0UL, BY ToRnCiL bt 2 TR 0.4 . | Loulaville Takes an Interesting Piteh. Rio.Ax RN He struck out a flerce grist, however, and | KANSAS CITY, May 281t required | =~ Windy City Boys Bent S eataats: :l-nu{ i ; g 1 '{ 1370 ore) BMatile tréhi the 113 $3. 34 Joe Quinn's Hard Workers Drop First Game | i¢'d the Prohibitionlsts nicely to five hits, | y}C™,cqlg Slayed ‘a_loose Nelding same, | ST. LOUIS, May 2.—Taylor kept the 4 000200 it 210 003 ¢ P three n one mning. Carter errored on & | but were lucky. = Attendance, 4. Score: | locals’ seven hits Well scattered today and 1311 lperest, et 13308 BN, St 1933 to Omaha. nice line fly in the eighth, which he took R.H.E, | Chicago won. Attendance, 1,200. Score: e i AR A po $g 4 b 8 aiags squarely in his hooks, belt high, and muffed | Kansas City .....020000210001-613 § CHICAGO ST. LouIs : 181 1Gleason, 20..0 0 4 0 2| LOUISVILLE, May 28.~Louisville de- 012 021 ¢ o St. Joseph . 001102010000-515 8 - ", v f;Aflhu 118 oilon "1b..10 1610 | teated Toledo in_a pitchers' battle this B i sy = ' Batterfes: Kansas City, Welmer and ) . 9 4 1 ¢ afternoon. Both Dunkle and McNeil were g 4 CONSECUTIVE HITTING OF ROURKES WINS | or the visitors it should be said that | ncasite, St Joseph. Maupin und Roth. w0 1g 0 B0 13 3 0l very efective until the last few inninge. | Totls .. 7 83718 3334 they traveled all day to get here and ebvos Siatintn: Mitwankiol 2 it.0 0010 | Attendance, 1,200, Score: | HE 3 ; . jumped from their train, which was two % Bevee v s 111 40 Totals ... 4 92410 4 LOUVISVILI TOLEDO. I - - Stewart All Busy with Their 2 slugg Inz mann boih pltcher» being hit / 08 s 2 1|Detroit 3 0000100 1—4|Kerwin, rf... 13 3 0 0Burns, 2b....0 1 0 ¢ 1 voodruff, batted for Coulter in ninth, the grounds on a gallop. They did not get | hard: Frisk kept the Wisitors hits® well | Lrmker \ $ 833 1| Earned runs: Philadephi, G Detroit. 2 | Comer. 371 1 41 ouilfer, s£.200 22 3 0| wKelium batted for Fox in ninth Little Bats at the Right any prelimingry practice to speak of and | scattered, while Denver hit opportunely. : ——— Tu’.x bage mni, Holmes, Castro. Home @ S bR 15 1 1 8 3 Rojimbne [ ERBRNEE o iaxa. were generally in bad shape to play. This | DUfly Was put out of the game In the first Totals 1am Davis. Sacrifice hit: M 10010 6 SANNA o0 0 § 10 8| ICRESPODE Feecis ‘ o LR o | may well “explain aleo- Morrison's. neffect- | 1o cnton A tioraaoins, to center and Lucla ghicago 0 0100 Stolen bases; Barrett, Holmes, i el b 7o IViow wilodi 30| et base on bais: oft Kilien, 4 off o b SV 4 Louls . . 00000010 01| Schreck. Jouble plays ercer to . 1 1'Fouts, [ o Bl H ! b B¢ iveness in the box. The game did mot start i ey JRHE ned runs: Chicago, 2. Two-base hits: | Eiberfeld to Dillon, Castro to M. Crons 1o if0 0 1 3 0 Kiefmow, G0 3110 1. Wil piteh: Killen Hit by oo Quinn goes on the theory that the (untll 4:30 and was plaved swittly, ending |GiiWilies 1 d 0 3 0 5 & 0§ oy i § | Hartman Chance. ‘Sagrince hiti - Lowe. | Davie, lirst base on balls: Off Mercer, 5 et poeds 18 1 (bl 0ri3 14 3 8 i 7 S nrsehase * hit: game fn't out till ita played. out, aud the | before 6 o'clock. Attendance, 2,500.-80ore: | Batteries: Denver, Frisk and Wilson: | bess Mohimce Doy ylidms (). Stolen | D¢ Eibérceid, Wtrick out: By Mercer, [ Totale8 T & Temle . 8 fliy. Home run: G. Fox. Sacrifice hith t- OMAHA. Tiwaukee, Swormstedt, Hamsford and LR : e oo | 11 by Cronin, 1: by Plank, 5. Time: 215, | Loutsville ... 000020 Kuhns, O'Brien, 'Killen, Evans, Turner, rejuvinated Des Molnes Bunch is an ou teher Wicker, Miller. Bases on ) Toled 000060 M Stolen b i husties 411 th through. Not a AB. R H. 0. A B |Lucia. Off ‘Wicker, 3; oft Taylor, 2. Strike | Umpire: Connolly e Tieany. Sioien beawee: sb "“X(; Turner! t that hustles all the way through. Carter, rf. - % €88 1 Gamens I’nnponed By Wicker, 7; by Taylor, & Left on Chicago Defeats Orioles. Left on bases: Loulsville, 4; Toledo, 12 | Left on bases: Indlanapolis. 10; Columbus, Inggard on the team and every man Feady | Genins, cf Qe B Sl G (] : Chicago, 4; St Louls, 7." Time: 156 Two-base hifs: Kerwin, Clymer. “Fhrec: |6 Time: 181 Umpire: Hasiell. from second on a missed third strike, when . 11 3 % ™ srounds. & postponed; wet Postponed. ;{reflxxln'x)r ;\.n:.:“‘a‘:u:;m:r?;‘au?mgué:m(:;l Miiler td Burns to Smith, Clymer to Tan- htlnlflhn\s\ A('n hm“M }.za,—l/m,rlock held the (he Wil ANd JIAE Gondling waee’ mever | BOSo " 1814 § § Bk e S At New York — Brooklyn-Philadelphia | 3155 Scorc: O R o B . b Bunkia” S %, | afternoon. Wolf was hit ‘hard sad e thirty feet apart, being a sample of its | Hickey. sb, | DU d game postponed; wet groun o CHICAGO BALTIMORE e R T g i Celved poor support. Attendance. Mo work. Omaha won the game, but did it by 7 Played. Won. Lot Standing of the T 4 R.H.OAE RH0.AE [on balls: ‘O Dunkle, 3; Score: TR SV et W e ialss w10, | TR P: et 2 % YNiinms aty i3 7 'P, Fggda i 8 o |siran o 88T Sl 1 3G Wiid pitch: McNell. Time: 1:%. Umpire MILWAUKEE, | KANBAS cITY, handing out passes with great liberality,| Totals 5.6 18 g JRness BBl Pittsburg . 2 sl iy udt) i"r‘-’\: Fol $8 0 ofnnems B3 530 o Eonishe b 272765 o/Nanee, et.. e et $h0 innt etk ot 4he Sonst Dubihd M DES MOINES. Bt Someph A B Chicago 3 0 e ¥.0 2 1.0 0/McGann, 1b.0 2 & 2 0 Saints Comguer Millers. P11 ORothiiem o 03 L s in » 18 1 New York 22 16 853 | Mortes: 'sar. @ 1 §'0 OlBresnas, o..0 1 7 1 0 # 1261 olmin e, 08 3 4 kept this trom proving disastrous. Three AB. R. H 0. A B | oo prings 2 B B Boston % 1 ‘453 Isbell,” 160200 1 7 1 clGubert, ws. 0 2 2 3 of ST. PAUL, May 28.—The home team won e, ¢t1 110 069 fast doubles Were_ execuled and u fourth | 4Tk cf O T ] P %8 Chnctaii H . A Dol gh 4 g T sgner ntiig 8 8 4§ grom Misnekpolle ofay oy Bunohlon’ halr | Bumeia, 8 1 1 8 et ¥ 38| Galivan, ¢ 1 2 ([itowe,” ¢ H " Atte , 1,113, | MeAndr's lost only because Dolan threw a little wide 2 0 0 3 o ofDes Moines | 8 20 3 g;lmkdl!{; “ g }g 5;; Grimen, 'p... 0 2 0 1 (Hughes, .. 0 ¢ 1 3 ¢ Bcore: 4 o ot O O g W witl 0 Games toda: Des Mol t O + L3 v+ - == ~|*Robinson o 000 ST. PAUL M|V\FA"OL|S pest. ¢ 9 ol ' b0 1 2 and Calhoun had to get off the bag to make 280 B F At et s Mpineg, gt Cruabal 150 Touls . ] Bl R R T B it R4 R 1.0.AB. BoRG.Ak |Altrock, 201 2 0 3 O{Woll, Brre 8 1 8 the cateh. 2 1 1 18 0 0|Denver; Peorla at Colorado Springs. Games toda New York at Boston, Total 2102716 2| Gelor, 3b....2 3 2 0 UMorrissey, 2b0 0 1 6 1 ok = = —*Foréman .10 0 0 The remarkable batting of Stone and o iy N U, 7% O < As a Philadelphia at Brooklyn. *Batted for Howell in the ninth v 134 alphie g 11 41 otals .. 812318 0 o CTHR Carter was the nicest thing about the ¢ R B T e S Creighton-Drake Ball Game. CRICAO ...... WOUUOOZ201-5 ‘0143 15,00 014 ¢ o| *Battea for \\.:u in ninth. ¥ gamne. Bach made four hits out of five | MOrTison, A g el 7 AR Crelghton university will play Drake AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES | Baitimore 10000100 0t XEE R R :\!:‘J:mllkna‘y 3 : tires up and Stone had a double and triple Totals 3 5 24 13 3|university from Des Moines on Creighton S Two-base hit: Selbach. Stolen bases: 1100 . e13310 # 2 out of It, while bis other two were hit [Omaha ... 230 0 *—g|feld Memorial day atternoon. The lowans | Bradley Gets Two Home Runs in “'“"KJZ'EM.f&"?%rml{n'fi“z""'i‘in{"'n'v'“','fi;-h{:fi RN 103310l Barped rune: Milwavips, 5 Hansas City, clean to the outfeld. Carter had a double | De® Motnes R 8.0 8 60 Sh-4 | Ace A TRV RESTMAtion Thie viar, Rasie ol Cleveland's Victory Over vaif! Grimth, 1 Struck = out: B FLALL 0100 0| Three-base hit: " McBria:. 8folen A $ G >asse, 4 3 i | TS N A as well, and with such patting as that to | oBatned runs: Omahg, & Two-base hite: | (oliegon " Creighton has been getting nto Senators. B 1")“‘" Wi Simth E Pasted balfit sousy L CWR LT L Te 2o | TolE, o ue Walk T iR R lead off with the team below could hardly |hit: 'Stone. ‘Sacrifice hit: Dolan. ~Stolen [ 09d form this week and Manager Woodard Tetft on bases an.g.,, STRIISIe b | hiorsisher obt on Buke otbca Struck out: By Altrock, 2. Double play Delp from doing the rest neceasary. g-- s: Carter, Genins, Btgne. Wild pitch; | 18 looking for & good exhibition of ball, PRI EY. -y TRTRE Thme: 300 Umpires: ' O'Laugbiin @ and | viiierd sut for imertoreaakes. Thiel to Clingman "t Runkel 014 rellable John Gonding was responsi- 'Cain alboun: Deias 18 Y ’ : h Carruthers, *Batted for Luther in the ninth. hic: McBride, Left on bases: Milwauie .1 bl for all three of the Hawkeye russ, mak- | Stewart (o' Cainoun.Wilson (unassisted). (GAMES IN - NATIONAL LEAGUE | WASHINGTON. May #5—Townsends RAMME gt Tor JeaMY B Pu o 0 10 3100 0 | Ward v, i 140 Umplre! 1§ two surprising errors. As {t chanced, | Baseh op pelly, Srapars b by Mottlect, g hits of Clevelind and the tnabjlity of | Fiaped, ‘win. Lost PO Bamned, mine:. . Baul S Micnesselin k. Fanting of e bowever, these tallles merely “served to |} Struck out: By Graham, §; by Morri- | Boston Beats New York, Wi Strike n:-‘);'l'r"x‘gml‘;rw'hl!’d?:;d::‘rzg !;»u}y # Jame ;P):m;“fij;pm‘; 3 5 16 1 :5951'1-“”4;.;1“. n’n.- e!""i‘n (uéhn‘lnnm-" n.;m. I PR Pla)i:d Won Lfin, P.C. ing- Out Thirteen Me CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON Boston s 2 17 12 5% | run: Lynch. acrifice ts uggins, 'l Iqmbus ..v.0e0 .8 2 f | > 8t. Louls 1" 12 598 | Hurley,. Ferguson, Stolen bases: ! | Loulsville 1 1 F the Record. §-K.0.AR R.B.O.AR | Bet 14 12 538 nch,” Werden, First base on balle | Indianapolls 16 10 616 Plokering, of1 3 4 0 Ryan, rf...1 316 0| Detroit 2 [ ] Bl g 8t P 2 yan, e : | Fergugon, 2; oft Luther, 3. ¥irst t. Paul R s Pk 2 $38 dmann ¥ 184 3| Wakkington - - B3 o] errors: Bt g Kansas City B 1 B0 BOSTON, May 25.—Today's game, which |Wood, 1b....1 215 1 OlLee, 7l 0110 0|Cleveland 10 2 3 | pltched ball: By’ Ferguson, Lynch: by vaukes | 1 :‘33 Boston won, was a pitchers’ battle. Willis | Bonner, 2b... 0 11 3 1/C 090800l Games today: oo Paitimors, 8¢ | p2i0er, Kslly, 1aft on bases: 8¢ Paul ¢ %‘0‘:‘;"‘"”"‘ % g struck out thirteen men, which is the rec. | Bradley, 3.1 1 2 § o[Carey 001 0 1f, Games todny O ot Wanlstor | Minnedpolis, 7. Struck out: By Ferguson o " 2 260 ord for this season. Attendance, 450. Score: w1813 x!'znn et 0083 o palt tat Philadelphia “) um;l 1 ll)u:blt plays: lsn«, to Mi‘hmnl ll«;dusl l%‘(‘mpn‘iuf ldl‘ Mll-u"uk e, ©1 03 1 0fOrth, sa....0 0 0 0 0 o y to Gefer, Luther to Morrissey to jnneapolis a 'aul, Indianapolls af } b % P hesnhelttis . PR 001 4 ofClarke, ¢.'0 05 2 0 - Werden. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Tyndail Loulsville, Columbus at Toledo, Lush, et 101 2120 0 TIRR TR B0 60 Three-I League. FEy P s e o AR Pl o i ey, ‘B3 02 £113 At Rock Island—Davenport, 3; Rock | o 5 . o & G 3 11 9| washington 1 wland, 0 INDIANAPOLIS. May 2 —Colymbus won | YORK, Neb, May = %—(Special T il 1115 i Bigomington—Terre Haute, 5; Bloom- | today through (he wildness of Killen, who | gram.)—A¥ Grésham’ today York city 010 1310 ; ‘ o, | ington, 3 was relloved in the sixth Inning. Balley | team won by a score of 7 to 6 Batteris 0113 H.Ole 0000y }T“,‘f‘b.'{‘,"‘,;"('f":'"fl;,,sn'.‘:J’,f,""‘;},‘;.’{: 51 ecatur— Deeatur, 5 was hit freely, but kept the bits scattered | York, Jackson and Crawford; Gr Kittreage, '¢. 0 011 3 olDumn, rf..0 0 0 1 0 oo, \MO-hase ML e Tiome fune: Bran-| At Cedar Rapids—Cedar Raplds, 3; Rock- | n the latter 'part of the game when In | Duffér and Wiegard. Tomorrow York will Willis, p..... 0 :1:,“,‘.‘;'.2‘:“‘ M08 03 % ¢ering. Sacrifice hits; Hemphill (2), Joss | ford, 1 three innings singles would have won the | play the Nebraska Indians. Totals .. 1 4711 S AL B @: Double play: ~ Townsend to Hiy to Totals 0 #2613 o | Carey. ret base on balls: own- *Two out when winning run was scored. | Send, §; {,',' %) Tk ont: Wy Lo 0 s: Wash- » | ViBR L (ST | g OV arisll B 4 8:0°0 ¢ 8 Buk ingtén. §; Cleveland, 3. Passed ball “My hair now measurgs just 4 feet es in : / Clarke. Time: 1 Impire: Sheridan its: e n length. What Ayer's Hir Vigor has done for me I PRt g < O Py g Boston Defeats Browns. certainly believe it will do for othe: bt iy Iy 1 g i g K f v GOOTTON. Moy 3.~ Roston bad lttle \ It's over-loaded; that's what's the matter, and if this A PErT) w, Oelrich, S. Dak ! 3 uble w arper's delivery today, while o P . . ‘ AYuios Foresany 8 Qe 55,2y Fadior & SUuck | Winter was Invincible after the third Iu- boy don't get a Cascaret he’ll be a sick boy all over. ) 11 by Tayior, 1. Time! | [nf; and the locals won out easlly. At- Too much of a good thing! That's what we are all 1;;;:" Out; the Re BT 0.4 H.OAE liable to take. Grown up, sensible people will some- , R C 1 AR oy u. ; ot B E 5 Y times do it and make lhcmselvcs sick. “In time of A ay otwithstan i3 1 ways estores olor the cold weather the game was'a good ne, 1ide H H peace prepare for war,” and have about the house a Pl Winning in the nint 111 1 Db w s LA, s 1188 3 H pleasant, perfect, palatable, positive medlcmc for Four hits and two errors gave Cincinnaii tin e . H sour stomach, sick headache, colic, winds, belching, 1 hree as. T e e84l e s 0 biliousness, furred tongue, laty llver constipation, v‘_‘“yurwut-mumy very fast, but Ayer's Hair BHoAE Rigam |V Pon 2 2o SN 1o AR bad breath, bad taste, all liable to result from W'NM"'Y‘::':": it to its natural color. : sodl :rmm““ e Vo I B WA over-indulgence in the good things of life, Cascarets PN LLax, Kellerton, Sows. 10 SRR mulmuu ol 151 00000 02 Candy Cathartic are what you want. Eat and drink ° 1 $1 31 raned runs oston, Two-b; it , H: B R guflmt"}, L.csl.r,m @ Barent Home :_hat uld ll’l much a‘s yo: please, ?:,?b(let'lft«h: olen bases: Anderson ig meal will prevent sickness, or a tablet at nig s o Plets, IEEE ! hita: Wl i L Thielman, 3.0 03 0 0 (o LY before going to bed, after a (ood time, will fix you 4 Totals .3 ™m i 3| Praack outt {,“"P" 1; by Winte: all right for morning, and let you get up clear as a nning run was madi g X arner (2), Sugden. Tim Plttsburg ~ o AL R T e “"P"‘ Johnston bell, ready for business or pleasure, Cincinnati 77777770 00 0 03 6 0 03 Athistios Win Seem Detreis, . AU e, fos. ass Burned, run:, Pitisburg, Threebase nit; | PHILADELPHLA, Ma Rover s 3 .fi'-g" ' eped Tannehill, | Sactifoe. hita: - Beanmont o e A e R L Gfi‘“‘w- --n—t. 4 Stolen buo- Clarke, w-m » u IL "fl" team et ndily !.. .“g:-. v - lay: Magoon te Corcoran to - ,‘. ng being pany,

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