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THE BEE: OM Rourkes Have Marathan Run at Grand Island; Giants are Shut Out{ OFF DAY FOR CRAND ISLAND [ BOSTON SHUTS 00T NEW YORR 275 . ¢ o5 | WAITESON WIN IN THE NINT| PR, - This will permit p:‘\lv:""\r‘l,(v\;r"v: ‘a.: tev. ik Omal ers. Take Game from | AriTEAGuE | AMER LEAG Giants Fail to Find Ferguson Except ‘:’;3,':5:?;;:‘ 13:',;" "r'nru;:‘hwm'v”b; ."".i‘.',‘,‘.,‘.‘ to Sullivan’s Single S(‘OYP-I Cravath After em, 13 to 4 s 6 g - b+ | for Two Short Hits. toliowed by the confetti cAr and 4 Two Men Are Out o E i I ut two hours Chicago o Boston two will ba followed about tw o vew 3o by the Glidden tourists PITOHING STAFF IN POOR FARM |Fhivse S Paiadernn % | VISITORS HANDY WITH THE BAT PITCHERS ARE IN FINE FORM 5 648 Chic EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS New York 478( St Louis .. T o Hall Cpanty Roys Allow Ronarkes | Brookiyn . veland Awe | Louis 8 Washinglon Lext L sty N b o s (% oy S # e WAL | aeuen ANES ‘ts Thoiis-Bebtes oP & Lexington in Basy Style. Whddell hat Foar--Other Scores | | 2) N N, A Jeorge B Won. Lost. Pot Games In the Natlonnl o R R Sver I | | | Ames, Durham And Waller All Loek Palbus Wins Featare Event at White Allows but Three Hits and wmenme day's game, Chicago defeating St. louls. Totals P10 Totals < cososnsceso—oll R et | comesnonsamume® eo-sophsesuie lohne Hiollenbeck ol comw-s00-BE 0% Y Wila . Dghes, 4ot 8 st waanes on. Lo %® Longs Baibus won the feature ov a e e Plech Bes Mlwauke h H o sue. six turlongs dash, toddy, outclassing his League. ‘\,‘m."“o“‘ flield and pulled up In 1:13%. The track inneapolis w n tog was heAvy A meeting of all thor SAG 3 R . \ NEW YORK, Aprii #.—<The New York . owners of Me CHICAGO. Apri van's single in Telegram - Grand taland's pitchers | 8t Paul oughbred breeders and owners of hen aliowed Pa Rourke's men thirtesn | Konsas City 10 t0 0, In A game played in Arctic weather. | CAMdsn of the Kentucky assoclation for |scored Cravath with the only tun of the T v New Y ’ Friday morning, to band together and put e GAMES TODAY New York was unable to find Ferguson, e 6! tham fres transportation and sent ®] _Nattonal League—Boston at New York; | Who once pitcher here, except for two short | contested next faii and spring at Lexing- |1 10 0. Waddell and White were in great | otiers t# tfret By the “hit-in-the-slats” | Brookiyn at Philadelphia P:ittsburg at St. | hits in the sixth. The Bostons hit Ames, | on. Summaries raa | TN former allowing only four hits Durhath and Waller at will flelder | o FITSt Frace, purse, six furiongs 48 | ang the latter three. Score \ Ametican League—8t. Louis at Chicage: jer_at will. - Outflelder | peade (107, Preston, $.45, no place or show) made off Lower iif the fivet thres (RNIRES. | poyrgii at Cleveland, Philadelphis Devore of the New York club was_foday 4 on for appendicitis. The score: |ond, Console (103, Warden, $1.7 show) Neather mas ¢old, but Aespite this fact ¥ | American ' Aseoolation—Indianapolis at BOSTON. fatrls i low Mint, Snap, Raseaway, Nettie Travers, alrly good Al Minneapolis; Kansas City at St. Paul 0 Horsog, It Pitterday, San Josephine and Doyle also Soore g OMAMA OMurray, rt Second race, five and A half furlongs, | Parent s 23:"."-‘-;_ GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | - Tenney, 10 selling: Jolly (14, Loval, straight $4.90) i ] | 3 € Doviia, b, e £ White, O Waddell 4 [ sweeney, v, 1 Rl second, Helne (107, Walsh, show $3.80) third h Weokh 't Milwaukee Wins ¢ Minneupolis . M o Time: ' 1:07. Arionette, Edwin L, Harold Kane, 1b. 2 3 in the Twel Ferguson, p O Awes, p MRyt ang Bobsictin g’ ren *T'wo out when winning run scored Totals ®Durh o Mile dgo | Chicago g 06000000 Begary. 5o ook Seint 16 TRt Lotk Tontng Woans Wit al 1 0Durbam, p. Third race, handicap, one mile: Zipandgc 5 1 Waller, p (100, Lovell, place $3.70) second, Roseburg | Sacrifice hits: Isbell, White, Ats, Jones. Gonding, « gama was a pitohers’ baltle throughout, v ) e Left on bases 8 Louis, 2; Chicago, 6 1.Brand Patlersen weaxening In the later innings ok (8, Hannan, show $4.06) third. Time N &0, 5 3 s (106, | errors: Chica truck out: By White played excellently, Score: “Batted for Durham in elghth. T R R E P s, Bvaiaitas MILWAUKEE MINNEA Boston 00010133 310|108 M. Preston, place $2.3) second, Palu- | Perrine and Sheridan X from Boston LEES Two-base hits: Dahl, k o olete; 3 | en (2), Beaumont.!1:13% Select, Ziephen and Lady Alera | pOSTON, April New T¢ vo 1 Sacrifice hits: Ferguson, Becker. Stolen | e ew Yotk won & ® 0J. Colitna, 30 s of 4 10 § tod A 1 was_drive 1 00'Neill. New York, 3. ¥irat base on errors: Boston, 3. Warren, straight $i1) won, Laveno |l‘19‘lu‘vl (‘,.DL."'nmv‘v‘y?rtfinu” Hu:“ 1”rn’\']?¢“} .- 4. Double plays: Starr, Dahlen and Beeck: Brannan, place $14.10) second. Joe . o - i ney. Struck out: By Ames, 3; by Fer|T! 0:0%. Bthelburg, Lady. Meiton, | *10PPS3 the run getting. B:ove: guson, 1; by Durham, 1. Bases on bal Henry Hutchison, Roke Boy, G. G. Miller Vi BOSTON 1; off Waller, 1. Y i v il- | gy LR i Heveraiby, it Minneapoiis 0 0 0 6 100 60 0 0 01| Hier o er e !“"Vllt:u;‘l;](".‘l‘l“'l‘orlnuon Sixth_race, mile and twenty vards, sell- | icesler. r 0 0Lord, 3. Jones, et " Milwavkes.. 1000 0000060 12 : Loubeville 2 Was fast and the attendance large. Bet — ELAND, Nab., April (Hpe- 1'oledo Natlonals were defeated today by Boston, |tucky has been called by President J. N.|the ninth inning, after (wo men were out Colambus R W T up the money for ttractive stakes to be woute. Of Giand lsland's 5. five ware | Louis: Chicage at Cincinnatl OHICAGO ¢ won, Ludliana (107, Rice, $16.20 place) sec i g and (wo off Hollendeck, in the 'ast "he Washington; New York Bosjon. W Y third Time 1:16. Lad Orimara, Mel 5 - NEW YORK Cowd was n attendance. | COlumbus; Loulsville at Toledo; Milwaukes H.0.A.E ® Doyla, . Tan. Pianer. f d0'Han, of won. Farlscourt (107, Heldel, piace $1280) | Tannenill. 3b §Criger amitn, © 08chlal, o Hall, Belairus, Camel, Youthful, Snake Granam s - MINNEAPOLIS, Apri] 2. —Curtls won his thgOermick . Ayer - o woft: T Dotan | St Lauls o 0000000000 Relde T 4 short olloming Clarke's single, s fyers (108, Martin, straight $.20) won, Tom Dolan (e also ran | Base on balle: Off Waddell, 2. Base on ower, p. while Curtls grew stronger. Both teams | *Batted for Ames In the sixth sy g L R I e WL B T A. Walsh, straight 38.40) won, Ovelando |l bY Waddel ime: 1:%. Umpires Bl New York 00000000 0-08|ant (105 Francis, show $.30) third. Time: | New York Wi 0Downs, b hard fou ame {rom Hoston b BCOT < base: Dahlen. Left on bases. Boston, 10; tace, four furlongs: Bva Tanquay | NPTS foushit game (rom Hoston by a score n the n " change of pitchers Beck (unasaisited), Walier, Schiel and Ten- (66, 8. Aeid, show $.75) third. | the ninth, but & change of piteher Off Ames, 2; off Fergy 3 0 g e 8 o e i rguson. 3; off Durham, | and Jack Straw slso ran off Dur-!ing: Creel (108, A. Walsh, straight $8.80) | Eiberfela. b, | 08 er, a1 ham. 5 1 two innings: off Waller 2 in . W lace $:4.00) | Austin, 3b. ..\ QGeter of Stolen bases: 1. Oollins, Randall. Sacri- | faning. Time: 2:00. TN e s, e ¢ -y s k Umpires: Rigler - (98, K h .50) t En| 08tahl, 1b. ha | 0 (O E LB i ST D i W it * e | onas” 14136, Gadlie, Comwiite, A. Tribea: 183 010 6 oNfer: it Lmahs s 1 “} Cormick. Left on Minneapolis, 3 Pirates Win in Elg Imboden, Beau Brummel, Prytania, Queen's 3 Wagner, s g Grand 1sland Milwaukoes, 7. Double plave: Oyler 0] gr. LOUIS. April 27.—By using two piteh- | Message and Orlando also ran Kuight, oCarmigun, | ¥ cd runs. Omaha. §; Grand lsland. | Downs Lo Whesler (0. Collins to DOWNs 10 | ars Pittaburg won from the St tonis team | PIMIICO, April 7 -Summaries: Kielnow "0 13 Pl ] | o-base hits: King Kma.;)g‘n;‘: Whesler, Randall te McCormick, MOoCor- | teday by a score of 7 to 6. Willis was| First race, four furlongs selling: Au- | Quinn, p. 0*Danzig . Beosey, QERGSE LB 4 i on | TUIX 8 MogRak. Stres) ovt By ‘“"‘:: knocked out of the box In the fourth. The | tymn Girl (16, Mcintyre, 15 to 1) won Arrelanes, p. M l Cl th hiee-base hii: Flaner: First bage on {3 First base on balls: Off Pattersen, 5. fome was won In the elghth inning, when | Mexoana (104, Cree, § to 1) second, Ferando [ Tou!s ~ L o ! an y othes Oalls: _Off Jones 3 off Glade. 1 ewer |of Curtin. 8. Time: 1:80. Umpires: Cond- | Bheips muffed Byrne's {oss to the plate. | (o7, J. Reld, 2 to 1) third. Time, 0:49. Mish bk B il e it an ankar Clasias: | e Wl J26pes Clarke and Wagner then scared. Score Yorls, Tom Melton. Miss O'Toole ts Totals Grand lsland, 3. Hit by pitohed ball: By Kansas Oity Banches Hits. PITTSBURG ST Lovts | Knickerbocker. " Jessien, Culpspper, Love | (Ratied .or Gicotte in the seveyth. uw" Clothes are built on manly, athletic lines. Jynww, 3By Glade. 3 bunched. Bita ot ‘Gehring. with. errora by | .Mille MOAR] S st NS TR A, COmpLon. S dw Yark $5:04 0 1.8 They are neither ridiculously extreme nor oy . - . . 100d, winning today's gume, 6 | Leach. b ... 5 O8haw, ef, 1 Becond race, six furlongs: Intervens (104, | Boston 0006001 3 : . ® A OFF wu RN L THE SBASON | (S0 450 DSk T livea Senring, in ine | Sarte S d 13T Rl TR Vo ner Nt e R | Tworhase B eeler! Gesmer, W sluggishly conservative, but possess a happy medium of fourth inning, did not allow & hit for five O Bvans. 5 1 B . N e R o e R | e ot A vl (T an. s i 4l teur fo The intrinsic value also will please you, o . 8aoi Eilin, 6 to 1) third. Time, 1:15% Brown. Tony. | Innings; off Arreilanes, 2 in thres innings rm. 1 please you. Hoarke Family Salls for Denver te |lanings. Sa ”l‘,.:l.‘ . Pocotaligo, Chepontuc. Lucille R. Panonia, | 0ff Wilson ‘n elght and two-thirds in o Maxim Gun, Black Mose. Nethermoska to | nings. Bacritice hits: G. MeConnell, Austin $15.00 to $35.00 1Lush, p. Go M»: Ihfl\"r‘ N:l also ra 4 ; | Bacrifice flles: G. McConnell, Niles. Riolen L] Thire ce, hotel purse, mile: Juggler (109, | base Knignt. Double plays: Carrigan lo i y . Totals....3 10713 1| Dugan. 4 to 5 and out) won, Live Wire | Wagner, Austin to Ball to G. McConnel RO LY AT SIL OTM VI (112, A. Lee 6 to 1 even and out) second. | Kleinow to Knight. Left cn bases® Boston Pittsburg 0104000 2 0.7|Martindoyle (112. Hartle, 7 to 5 and out) [8; New York. b. Iirst base on balls: Off St. Louls 210300000 third. Time, 1:41 I‘jx'\ three starters. Morgan, 4; off Clcotte, 1; off Arrellanes, 1 Two-base Byrne, Konetchy. Three Fourth race. steepla’ chase. about twa |off Wilson, 1. Kirst bas: on errors: Boston base hits: Wagner, Shaw. Sacrifice hits: | miles: Bencole (182, F. Willlams to 2) |3; New York, 1. Hit with pltched ball: By Konetchy. Abstein, Wilson Dou play won, Black BY\‘d?A o2, \I“W., JRUIR LT Wilson, Struck out By Wilson, 1. by Wagner o Absiein. Stolen bases: Burne, | o0d. Sparker 0 McAte. 2 (o 1) third | Morgan, é; by Clcotte, 4 by Arrellines, 2 stop: Fisher. left field; King, center field; © 03 Millar. Firat base on balla: - Off Lush: | Time: AW maciis. Rexgarman. Sielln | Wild pitch: Cicatte (). Wilson. - Tims Welsh: right field; Beiden, utility. Cad- won o |G O Wittin, 3 off Adams. % Struck out: w0 coupled as Garthentrv B CMDSE: . ST 60 Soniey man will be added to the squad 4s eoon | <Ratted for Leroy in ninth. Hita: Off Wiilla, 8 in thrae and cne-third % 4 DAM PauiRgEe A8 his Injured foot recovers, but he will [ St. Paul. i@ 1100009 0-2innings; off Adams, 4 In five and two-thirds | BELLEVUE TRACK TEAM AT WORK | At Washington—\Vashington: Philadelphia noL be able to play ball till after the team |IKansas City.. .- 09300002 1-6)nning Left on bases: St. Louls, 7 —_— vy ".'-‘“f!q';..n'.‘I-\"(Li;‘li?i,.%flis.‘( 144 returns home. Omaha opens the season on | 'worbase Wie: m:‘)"v“}‘::l“(';{'; Qo | Fitsburg. 7. Time: 2:6. ' Umpiree: 0'DaY | Athletes Get Dowa to Buaimeas for | pogiponed on avcount of rain kg “ ruster (2), vis, B = | ang mslie. " Thursday with Denver for three games; | ™7 (\"\fires fnnings; off Leroy, 2 In slx PRIAREBINRIA Huwoh s Mib the CuNIPS Mésts) | then goes to Pueblo, Topeka and Wichita Baorifice hits: Nelghbors (2), Arm- » 1 ool s ¢, Thé season for the Bellevue track team | AUTO HILL CLIMBING RACE | T'HIS WEEK " Senrine. Bean and | PHILADBLPHIA. April 27.—Philadelphia | is to begin at once in real earnest. Ior BAfore getting. bhck to the home grounds. O aal, 8 Kankas | again defeated Broakiyn today by bunching 'some weeks many men have been doiik oline Machine Makes Hest Time Captain Franck on leaving said his men Off 8wan, 2; off | bits cn Bell, 3 fo 2 Brookiyn landed on | more or less individual work and have P n N N > splendid conditon for the open- Struck out: By | Covaleskle for three hits in the ninth, but | worked themselves into fair condition, but | _ rdeeringadiin | Rk el dptiey | ls YO[}R LAS I CH AN C[L ing. Fisher. who was rather fat, has Time, 2:00, Um~ | could uot scove. Deoin and Hummel ‘were | there has been no Well dirccted training or | NEW YORK, April 2.-The hill climb- s . YN week will see tha tham worl unison e > obile g to within twn pounds of what he ought Easy tor Indianapelis PRILAGRLERIA N R 0:A:8, | dnd the training arganised i trade assoclation was successtully run off (6] aLC Advantage Of h is also down very | COLUMBUS. O. April 3.—Chenes was | arani, 8 oares R Thus far considerable difficulty has been | this afternoon at Fort George, Manhattan (6 summer form. and the others | 8ffective in Il bul the first inning and | Knave, f | MeMtlien, b, 4 0 experienced In the maltter of securing com- | before about 5000 spectators. ' Thers werc Indlanapolis easily defeated Columbus, 8 to | Titus, rf OHummel. s 2 ‘ H 2 petent coaching for' the athletes C.ach DO accidents and the times made were In the fset fettle. Graham's badip Two young pitahers wers tried by ihe | Meswe ir 3 & Nelivesns; a. James nas found it necessary o coach bois | creditable. The best mark made over the that ‘kept Mim out of the game all home team. A gloved hand catch by Hay- | Braufield ib 3 . the base ball team and track men, and | 1900 feet abrupt ascent was in the free for 3 t season, ‘looks fine and s apparently |den off Clarke ended the game with a Be, H TERans, H s that Deing altost §mpossinle, the all, when the Henz gasoline 120-horse- | e IRE 1 Start the Somson. ¢ X " orauL e players who went west Tuesduy and | gnaanon, of ACEE Wha will constitute ihe Dluying team for | Haliman. rf 0 Armb'ster, Neighvers, If. 0 Hoey, 1t Jmaha this semson ace lhe same as given : Yious, b Wt by Rr. Rourke (Ast week. In the band | Beckiey, Fiood. 3 were Gonding, LeBrand, catchers; Lower, | Hetling e S Rice, Johus, Sanders and Hollsabeck, | guilivan 2 plichers: Kane, first base; Graham, second | Swes. » base; Pendry, third buse; Franck, short| Tetais % 2se> sssmase~ . DNeolin, s STACR ecorded s seconds. I v e fiioaesdyy » double play. Score Donin, ¢ 0Lennox, 3b |team has suffered accordingly ooy Sty allios, Mgy o AR LU AL < BUBY 06w SN WRU oate aw | T orsranareie coLUMBUE ackilisch, ¢ 0 Be! L The track ounds and base ball dia the best time under similar favorable Pittaburs vesterday) lg In parfect condi- | BH.OAE B.H.0.AE | Covateskis, p o Bt v mond are widely separated, thus preciuding | conditions was 304 seconds, made by the tion. and is sure 10 be & favorite. Frunck | chagvems 113 : . *Maranali o all posaibliity of giving attention to botn | White Steamer. #ays he has & wonderful throwing arm. oaoy, Totals 2 1 2%Duan teams at the same time, and since it is | . . . s Hayden, o nd gince A2 | GOTCH AND HACK AT SEATTLE? B 1R GELNEARRT. R0 INGA Stk W1 | D, T8 % | {00 Total 163 | Bractice atier 3°® sach afternoon. bne had across the dlamond like a rifie shot. Pen- | Burke, 3b @ Rruger, o *Batted for Bell in the ninth ) 170 0clrke. 1t 5 1 b Wi sl - 10 be left out, and the track men got the | © for Meeting ix M i Ars s making good st third, and with | N liAm, 1 e *Batted for Burch in the nintk et Aer for Meeting is Made Champion 3 1 00&wsll, 1b. 0 Cengaiton, rf | Howley, s 0Friel, 1 outs. . Philadelphia D0 120000° From now on track men will have the iy M o Mo g 0 to waShln to“ e T T e ity i 1 Snid’ - G F 3 TS riresbase hit: Bergen. Sacrifice hits:| Ume rack and oot ball star in Bollevue. | eived, and is considering an offer 1o mest and 1t ia All up to thé pitchers now. Of e @rani, Burch. Doubie plays: oOaborne to |Of the enthusiasm ho can arouse also | Georke Hackenschmidt ut the Seattle ex- | o these. [Awar and Johns are the beat 100k- | +paiced for Brown in minth Covelaakle, Dooin (o Grant. Left on beses: | Moore ia splendid In training for good form, | Position for the championship, = o == i goripael fuile) Nies B iy . Philadelphla, 2: Erooklyn, 9. First base | In all the events. He will have the squad - s k. b . L x youngs promises I, | Golumbus 300 on balla: Off Covaleskie. 5. off Ball, 3 |out each afternoon for a couple of hou Seattle wrestle here tonight in Convention and Rourke has high hopes of his develop- | Indianapolls ... 2010 2 Hit with pitched ball: By Bell, 1. Struck | Belltvue is building high hopes upon tho | hall ing. Saunders 15 In good shape. and Hol- | Stolen bases: Kruger, Burke Sur: By Dovalsekic 4: hie mall. & track events for this pring, partly because lenheck 15 doing hetter than he did last | hits: Hayden (). McChesney o Tenn. Man Wi 43 U e tone Cusack of the unusual amount of good material at Bosten bails: Off Bchaatse, ¢; off Rrown, TS SReHASINNN €0 (Teae hand, and partly because that most stu- | TONDON, April 2.—The covered courts APRIL 30, 1909 seuson. so the prospact |s really §0od AlonK | heres, 5. Two-base Hits: Kruger. me Postponed. o i this line. When Cadman gets back Into dents believe the track t has a better | tennis champlonship contests are now i s; Shreck o Friel; At Cmelnnati=Chicago-Cincinnati game -reu.\: 0; :\‘xl';ln'mnur(lfi !|:|l|f”1-l|’::nmu:l;fln progress at Queens club. D. P. Rhodes u‘; 18 THE LAST DAY THIS RATE IS IN EFFECT plaving form Omaha Will have a catching | Hayden to Willlams to Carr. Atrugk out postponed on account of rain than the base ball men have. It is very | Bosto today beat 8. G. Watts in the wec- StAlf that can't he beaten in the Western | BY Schantse, 4; by Cheney, L Hits: Oft desirable to win cne of the other, and stii. {ond round of the gentlemen's singles. ~ In To Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and many other points in the Roth Rourk nd O Schantze, 9 in seven Innin off prnwn, PLANNING FOoR GLIDDEN ~ CARS | dents feel that the track men should have |the mixed doubles, Mr. Rhodes and Mias : : : 3, h‘ h P4 Rourke and Capiain Franck \aninge. Time, 1:8. Umpire il the ‘chance possibie to win out. 'The | Tulloch beat A. D. Prebble and Miss Booth Northwest. Train Service and Equipment is the Best That were i §00d #pirita 1aat night when saving team is especiallly strong in the sprints. | by 2 : £o0dbye at the “smoke house before going ers Win in Peurth Markers Alveady Being Pat in Place | p..yy j5 beyond question & splendid L - = Money Can Buy, via th bed. . They expect to make a showing { TOLKDO, O.. April 2.—By bunching hits e Quide Teurists sprinter, and in the past has been cspe eston Nears St. Louis for Omaha on the trip. Rourke says the | !n the fourth inning Leulsville toddy won HASTINGS, Neb, April 27.—(Special.)— | clally strong in the 28 and 400-yard raves | PEORIA, I, April Z.-Edward Payson Fhc e 18 10 | e s ‘Sacond game of the series with Toledo | In the belief that the Glidden tour will be | bocause of unusual erdurance, and (here | Weston, left ard, “McCoupin county. N word from the ather towns in the league Is |\ SO ©f B ta 4. It looked favorable | routed this way, from Omaha to Linooln |are three other men right in his class to | thirty miles south of Springtield, for St. all encouraging. The new towns have lined and thence to Denve Stephen Schult help out In fact, in the late interclass | Jouis. He will reach the latter city some rgeiteAE s wad The Taenart 13 Magn {lsedef 104 IORANS qauld uti e éversonie | S In catomiblion, 18 6 thn qova| Mg Tl g S Racsiyn Doth t0g | fme tamorrhm, N, has Ziconned Soumre ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC BLOCK SIGNALS MAKE in hoth Topeka and Wichita. Sioux Oity | Boore Tosd. trom Falrmont o & point near Holi: | chances for viotory in everything but the | at Lincoln. . o gl IT THE SAFE ROAD TO TRAVEL 4('"0(1: -:4 n': l‘aln:: has been greatly 100NV b o ge. Markers have already been placed high jump and the burdier. © o © -~ 3 strengthenes nver hus a good team. | Danieary. of. along the most desirable route from Denver n the coming Filday the Omaha gh Vogel and Johuson Matched. | i £5 iti and under Charley Jones' leadership the | Woedruff, 3b @ust to & point & short distance this side of | school team will be met on the Rellevue [ oot ®O0 COIMEEE TRUEAEE Ask About the Alaska-Yukon, Pacific Exposition, sre sxpested to b contendprs » X Holdrege and Lincoln automobile men will | field. They have many good men and will ¥. Pueblo |8 stronger than last | Suliivas, ib. lace markers from Fairmont to & peint |pile up some sure poinis. A week later | A MAt(h hus heen “,'y‘m\i‘““.lv':“‘.‘,.o:]r Seattle, Wash, iwaen lincoln and Omaha. Doane will be met at Crete, and here will | | Pl ty vear and is well ported financlally, | Uit . and Linceln i showing up well, sa the . X h 11| Yom son, " Towa's heavywelght wrestl 2L e Tughes, © A el . s norning. The match is for a side bet aTY " FICE. 185 9 pennant race wilk iikely be & beauty f s, Olldden tour, whioh |# expacted in Oraaha | Btrong af present. 1t won the state meet | MIOTRINE. The mtch is for a side bet of CITY TICRKET OFFICE, 1524 FARNAM ST. the start : g within ‘the next few days. Charles W.|laal spring at Wesicvan. —The interstai: ’ —— ‘Phones Bell, Doug. 1828 and Ind. A3281, { Spangler, manager of the Denver automo- |meet 1s to be held (hls year, May 2, at et D o | bile club, passed (hrough here Baturday | Wesleyan. . 2 NERRASKA WAKES THREE hanty out, hit by batted bal | enroute to Omaha to meet the Pathfinder e e | possesses sufferers from lung trouble till — 00011 0 0 4/cw. He stopped at all of the Ber 4‘;;:[\"! Folty's Honey and Tar Is a safeguard | they learn Dr. King's New Discovery will Loutsville 10040000 645/ between Denver and Omaha, including | sericiiy results from spriag colds, | help them. B ind 8100, Po b Missouri Fails to Wecover and e | webase hit: Olsen. Heme yuns: Weed. | HAsUngs and ILdncoln, and was able to | S8%in%t ' pring colda, | help th A rosal Anether Gam ruff, Abbott. Double pla: Daubert (un. | Areuse great Interest In the forthcoming | Which Inflame the lungs and develop into | Beaton Drug C: 3 il aeslsied); Abbott to Daubert. Bases on |lour. Mr. Spangler reported that about | pneumonia. Avold counterfeils by Inslsting | r— ‘\“-‘Efixu‘:;“-fa’-"fl';.;":“‘:‘:';,,',;‘;5',-:-;,‘: allv: Oft Holmauist, 1; off Hulla, 1. Sac- 100 cars will be entered In the iour and | upon having the gemuine Folev's Honey | Sturdy oske from little acorns srow y ¥ ¥ W rom | yifice hits: Woodruff, Ol Struck ont: | that each car will contain an average of 2 Jhie 1 ertiaing 1’ The Bee Wil 84 wehsecs tor Missourl; ‘winning § (o 2 in « looely cou- | By Webb. 2, by Heim £ V2N o e coordIng to & provisional | and Tax, which contains no harmful drugs. | ad " e At Antelope park Lhis witer- | puses: Toisdo. 4: louisvile 6 Time: 1:40 suggested by the Denver club, | Sold by il druggista your business Gornbuskers piayed in im-|{impires: Keokman and King Graham (n form at second, the infleld will | Hopke. s 10'Rourke, 2v. 1 Ohetey, » #Bchanize. » he ax strong ar stronger than it was last o, ° - lursnonsanay P — § motsrerbomstal | monoenausnd® | ononwe-oun® - - Holmqulst, p folale. ... AT 9 10 1 . Totals.... It is not so much of a misfortune that a man contracts dis- eases, bul that he negiec them or falls to secure proper but the visitors {lalded poori - Koo treatment for their oure or experiments with inferior. unre- wii and tolaled (en errors, five of thess | BRESNAHAN OUT OF TWE GAMK fable or experimental treatment which simply agsrava being regisiercd uguinst tha short stop and | = the trouble third Luseman. - The locals went (hrougn I Our superior skill will avail you noth with only ene bobhle Manager and Omtcher of St | tng uniesn you do as thousands of othe Haydvn sssayed 'lo do the pitehing for | Team Hart fu Coll i y ogn thyoushout the West have done tne Missourians, a second lime within 1o | gr. LOUIS, Mo. April F.— I'he moderate use of all good things is Remember the e us"“the opporivaity 1o Uemonsirate days. wnd hald the Cornhus 10 three | 4 v B Jur ebility to successfully treat and cure suie hits. - He was in better form than on | NANSH., manager and catohsr of the St Your troubles ‘ s e T by Lae e Hathese by g R ST RN T healthful, helpful temperance. In vour Trianoular L W IR R LA s B was "ailow scupy the o wen . Q bur reach, hence why touthed for unly five safe sin Tie | L8R tnhwy Suttwad ia ',"Gl::':" Jning of | N : 3 Y - content with nnrellable. éxperimental Visilors had no @itficalty in selving Math. | YOSterday’s game wi 8. Bres selection of good things get the best! oy Someetiure fallacies. which aggravate ahan was hurt internally when he siid to ! 4 &S & 1t 10 InsidioNRly pre ers' curves and pounded the ball out regu- ; ¢ oaling! ith. Gibean of TPiLL . » Label the trouble, ailowing 1t 1o insigiously pr larly, but the Cornhuskers backed up their plate. ok > ¥ i gress and ten :ml‘evy asten itself up: twirler with brilllant support and kept the | PUTE the system. reudering it much more dit Jabs trom countin, l = 2 ficult for even skiiled specialists such Cooke, in center, «nd Captain Beltser at lagt. o . we are to sclentifically treat .ll““ Uul'l‘r third, ahone out {n spectacular werk. The | 7. LOUTE_Apsl .—Fred Clarke, man- We solicit obatinate cases—those Wit littie midget in Lhe fisld mccapted three | aEer the Pittsburg team, today wals 5 bave baffied the skill nv‘ pthers. Our o diffleult chances withoat & mias The Ne- | claim to James Slagie. former cen: et 18 nol so much o do (he work thal brasks leader nabbed two hot enes near | fiséer af the champlon Chicage > other :m(‘ . con b bther Lo trs the third base line and whipped them (o | league team Slagle now goes te the Balti- ’\ revie. obstinate Sapes--men W b first with speed and accuracy. Carrell. | more team of the Bustern league. ¢ S Somsulted ‘and irested with other cateh, and Metealf. short, showed up in — oo CORBRTT SAYS | . iven up hope of & cure g Y | PP wWiLL wiN ! ¥'We have Derfected & mystem of treat he sgor Be sec. | 2 ment thut enables us to cure promyil out on a fly o Gra g ailments of men after ouerr nuve fal We have been the m roll Were passsd te fira nbled | Fias Any Chance at ALl MILWAUKEE restoring hundreds and. hundreds of ner\ous. rundown. diseased men to & Dot groundar baiied v Chaloupks and | NEW YORK April 8 —Jim Corbett dose specimens of phymical perfaction We aie specialists of recognized ability and the bases were {il} Taitser acored on & 1ot see how Jack Johnsen bas amy chance exparience with an established reputation 4nd ure eminently qualified to wid :;uh ;“sutl:xt e -:'.xtm -hoon and |16 defeat Jeffries. 0 advise, direct and treat such cases Carpoll oro * pan betors Gunlock | T can't say hew lsng !t will taks for ould retuen the ball from first § to Ynock Jonnsen eut. said Cor- We treat men only, aud cure prompily, safely ayd thoroughly by the latest Clark had been thrown out. Missouri » r that depends on hew long it will best methods, BRONCHITIS, CATARRE, NERVOUS DEBILITY, BLOOD scored In the third on twe hits. ffries to catch bim. Johnson mav KIDNEY AND BLA: ally was counted for the “show-m stll ‘with other fighters, But when POISON, SKIN DISDAS! LADDER DISEASES, and all \n the fifth, Four errars in the last of 1 seer the Big wear soming for h\mv\mv o s Special Diseases and their complications, in the shortest time possible, and At think GReml tha Cirnhushars 10 044 fouv | run se TAN N6 Wil) Wuth M6 Whaes. Jetivies A b\fl I ute l Y a n(] u"quuht“)dly t h e cream 0‘ the lowest cost for skiliful service and sucesssful trestment. they scored onk run. Soore Corbett wald ha thought Ketchel had a k . » ' m. Tt FREE Cons ation s ktlen Hours: 05, =0 L0 48 ants WA jobaien them all. Blatz—the beer of characteristic e s e i nol call write w River Takes Game. gaihe S rile-dpu excellenc the beer for you and your family.» | STATE MEDICAL lNSTlTUTE Wood The game was & good one g A N e K o RS o B A 7 7 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th 8ts., Omaha, Neb. 4 River : Bewin Play. BLATZ COMPANY, Wholesale Dealers, Struck out: By Macthers. 3; by Havden, | The Omaha Cricket ciub will held & meet 802 Douglas St., Cor, 8th. Phone Douglas 6662 e ks Ba baila’ Off Mathers, 2. off Hav- | ing Wednesday night at the Dougias Print. T | i G B Btoter bases. & Bacrifice bit Dd. | ing company's offics on Nineteshth strast ve it is Washbura WENTIETH CENTURY FARMEPR &’fl pitch Haydan Passed bdall near Harney and have the first match play e —— Medal Flour. This i tmportant. Rlein. Umpire. Gresn Time: 146 at Miller's park May & i ° - ann® Toals 38330 Crieket Me: | | | o Bemt Farm Paper.

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