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OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY @esires to challenge me T will aseept, if will post « proper sum to guarantee appearance. GETTING CLOSE TO THE GOAL p Wi TG TR 7T he back batied for Walsh and failed on the 4 L squeese play, Corhan being tagged. The BOLR With a three-bagger. Hershey then | | haosted, then rising to a sitting posture until exhausted, ending with a run As Much as $25,000 Has Been Wag- |around the turreta for the development of } ‘ H Ind, til exhausted. Finally Lhe i 7S 3y , [ ered on a Cutter Race. ntiantes e et down with lcohol | ERila Savies lmstiaie P Lael. { Coilisan, s o 0 { —_— by their loyal comrades and -ulpu&‘lzlw‘n. Only N4 "-"l‘.;u‘ a ot . e $ H Wh t # & training table 5 ¢ i 41 o [SAILORS LOYAL AND DEAD GAME | When training besine & Shit o besn — [ Dwyer, v ‘« o o started. The period of training b ol " i Daiten: 1t W g 2 ] known (6 last thres months. During all | Most of the B 8 fehe. LR vgd $.8.8 nd-Dollar Side Bet this time the candidate agrees to give up |South Omalia Will make use of the th Guimartin, 2n O I YR [ER TN tobacco and llquor to relinquish shore | days of grace granted by Geovge A. Jos! :}rt(lnnvv © ; 1 1 ’ g Teave. Mo staps dry land only when |on his $3.000 donation. cénditional on t Hershey. b g e 1R (9 e W in ehacge of the cosswain, and then only | committee ralsing the Balance of the 78 o 105 & Netes: Any J to take & run far from saloont or sweei- |for the Chila Saving Institute fund, an- v Rt 3 M Y i | meat stores. will take collections in the Sunday schoo PUEBLO | N . v was |and churches for the fund. It is fow co . NEWPORT, R. L. Aprli 2.-For dead| One of the cloaest of navy races Wasiand ci A: "' HI 5 ‘V' gameness in a sporiing 1“ro|'\ol|mn con- | batween the West Virginia and the Mary- | fidently expected that the entire amoun arsarge race, | will be raised by Tuesday, when the tim- wider the United Btates sailor. Out of|land. Like the Illinots- There wash't a whimper about the decision. Siolen bases: Kenseel Spencer, Hogriever The bitterést thing sald was: Home run: Heckinger. Two-base hlit: | Cothan. Double platvs: Kerwin to Colligan tu Dwyer, Daltur in Heckinger. Cpencer 1o Corhan. Taft on bases: Pueblo, 5. Des Moines, 3. Hit with pitched ball: By Walsh 1. by Kerwin. 1. Sacrifice hit: Spence its crew, when the three were coaling at e Portsmouth. passed words with the sallors ladies, U. P. B hed the best view of | v M. Alken, M. f:‘(ntl the other vessels and intimated ithat the tinish and ought to know. m.hfl!l‘ll’l‘ [(ney had 8000 round iron Men o BACK UP | 9f goures atter a cutter race the ship- | Conrad Young ... el s mates of the defeated crew are broke, but | fhemas - §§ 3y i 47 «:. ) p’ | what he had, saved from his pay of 012 a this also was pulled off In uumuun.l. is up for taking subseriptions. e [ mont or thereabouts ne rag $1000 up on{bey, And $5.00 4 side was wagered on the | Previously announced ...... o om s | outcome. Omaha Wiectric Light Ce. R X (s R T | the merits of his ship when the scout a i T it o o §i: St | erufsers Birminghai, Salem and Chester| It Was a three-iflle straightaway race, 5oy, Deers Piow 289 on en, p A o [ steamed out of this harbor (lie other day|8nd for the entire distance the two cuc | Mise Jessie Millard 182 Contes, p YLI9 % 8. on their twenty-four-hour full speed test. |lor8 Rung togethe: though they had | M. E. Lefiang........ 17 i Tl 9 beén tied. To the walching crews on the | Stanhope Fleming . coe o 1000 raitees L. b fige | | This wager was made on the invitation | Peén . tne | Woman's augillary, poat A, T. P. A. 0.0 Tot w3 e @ 10 4 | of the Salem, whose men belleved that in | Dattioshipe it looked like & ‘““m;":“ Ihe| Aiew Stella Hamiiion . 1 *Batted for Walsh in the seventh | | pite of previtous performances. it could i‘:fi'{:&;‘fi?fi“fl”‘“ the Maryte " Des Moines 3L NGRS Y Y | beat either of the others In the speed and | i e E ] | distance for coat eomtést. That was why| THe MeR of the aavy &re good lessrs | vek out: By Walsh, 5; by Coales, 3; by | The iron men i not speak in vain to the ek Bk s Bliet Buse on | buile: - Off | in the navy that is only a reasdn for e e off Kerwin. & Time: 2.0 | bova of the Birmingham. Presently theré |,y morcy The winners celebrats with a Umpire: Dugan. Attendance 1,200, ! l::' -‘m ]oqn-l ‘mm::-r ]uv \rnn':fio‘n (romp\i:\: little better grace, espdolally the oarsmen X . | Memiagtem ik (he WIS SLIS In addition to their éwn bets they get 10|}y THREE STRAIGHT FOR WICHITA | ana b[efl e the :et: ‘::'-m« q:v\wmrv::u por cemt of the whéle amount wagersd,|P | amount was in safe hands, rea ¥-|divided equally among them, which ia & Game Won l-'\'I"‘h an an Error and | ment after the tumult and.the shouting | got of §36,00 amounts to a wood thing. 5’ ‘::“2" ; o e Rateg | . i | baa diea There are thirtéen of them te sharé it, | Mrs. oyd ... WICHITA, Kan.. May 1 7?”“:} ot { Ten thousand dollars looks like & 10U of |pyi frequently the cozawain refuses to | wnee City gram.)—-W lvniln’ made lh t |’~::»u iy : y {money when taken from the éarnings o6f|taxe anything én the plea that he did mot D-vt'; . !l:"rc ¥ g from Sioux City to by % | United States sailors, but it is not 80 much|4s any of the hard wérk, and the chance | P, B g aoslety, Bawnse Ofly. champions in & garrison tinish by mf“* u | beside the sums wagered In the cutler|of picking up & couple of thousands makes | P. E. O. soclety, Plattsmouth. L R BULT ot B Moy Ky {races in which the sallore induige When|cutter racing look §00d to the man with Tk it by bl R L4 og ";’“‘ Y, ok | opportunity offers. There is hardly & port|s knack for the ear i T WAl veli dropped Roberts’ long fly to left centor of consequence in the world which has not grvids it B Wait & Co.. o " Roberts was caught at third on Westerzil's cerved at one time or another as a vace| GEORGE DUNCAN TOURS STATES|J, Fr ) attempted sacrifice. Westerzil went (o tul d 1ot v ou v proveiiy N 5 Uhts Aot Beoted MMMIeions BAF s v'i.,.fl"urn.".'fi\.fi-'ii'..';.:":.ni'."o“.."‘f.‘,i Sceteh Prétossional Golfer Dmgased |J' e grounder and scored on Holland's safe rap esults. This Country. Fi 8.0 fe s left (lelu.“l'::ulrew filed out to delm- Famous Race Involving $45,000. | NBW YORK, May l__A".n",:.n,, Navh vfm‘, Duales 15 ater, but Middleton scored he winning | ! | Ome of the most memorable of the races|been made for an attraction t will make Y v 0 run when Andérson hit to center. llolmrj PR was that between the fllinols and the|the year 1906 memorable in the history of fin. David MeAllister . 5.0 m;d- .. sroat tufror'A ¥ «n; |““{ |:"" (Eldorado, Lasouer. % odTome |y ay " Joy s egram.)—The Cotner university ball team | Kearsarge in Guantanamo bay ir the sum-| American golf. The latest item of news “-cxl._'{:n“l“aw. - Ay h prgt Mary Orr and y A o Y s C seocin- | g g [ B fil.en b Jumped for the all aud loat it |G MY QU7 A0 G, Cauol, sieo N b”R:\bh‘_\ [{hABb met the Young Mews Christian wseocin’ | mer of 196, AL that time the Illinois cvew | is of international flavor, &nd has to do | Mary 1. Robertaon . L i 4 : ha .v.nu:-: II1 o "" ! \“- ‘;;;]u‘u & unh.-.l s[lL«I‘,:h), $2) won, Miss | A \ = ~ | the score of 7 to 2. " Milier pitched 1 f§ | VA% the cock of the walk, having cleaned | with an exhibition tour of that rising | Mrs. Olat Brickson (X3 § wame and each acquitted bimselt well. Fellx (6. Burton, place, 3.1 ond, Pa- | l()\‘ _\ (’()LLEGI{ game for Beatrice, but his sippori '+ up the best the navy afforded. Looking|Scotch professional, George Dunean, who A, "::'::";"_':::“h'm‘l' ('":'m‘:":‘: :‘:;‘;'*“"‘\”““. {Hime: 18" Meade, Betler ' Davs, Robin | < 4 | ragged | for more worlds to conquer, its sailors ex-|has been engaged to visit this country dur | hp b ! « Grey, Little Fritz and Cygnet aiso ran. | P HUGE ENTR | perfenced highly joyful sensations when|ing the coming season. B .0 | Bl dnto o double and will be out of the! Third T oour, And_oneshalf furiongs. | tice before this spring reported to Dr. Clapp, Y LIST FOR DEB.BYH“Y heard that the Kearsarge had a cutter| It is & long time since America has been ?i fléw.fllhm 5.0 [ same for several daye. won, Lotta Creed (07, Page. place. | NCreasing the size of the training squad 10 | gyun¢ see | crew it thouglit pretty weil of. favored with & visit trom any leading Brit- ( J° (' Bmith .. 8.0 § Manager Holmes anncunced the sale necond. Bamasia (10, Morkin 2c®: | between forty and fifty men, & numbe el o Unl ot gl b . . C. Kinster 8.0 Catcher Clapper to Buperior, in the Wis- |BIOW. 50.10) tiird. T 07895, . Granay | smailer (han last s undh; Yefiurs . Sy Ve e e o Bl Mat e Tetet e Ty D) o™ b g b [Mp.\ A | Dltgar; Kiday Tee, . Margarer:. Bronnnn, | oier (i last eason’s bunch, yet 1arge | BOSTON, May L—For the 885,010 American | the Iliinols boys got into their cutter and|foreigner will be in great demand while ;. mA‘ u:}"l"‘:ll‘ . 59 congin a‘\\‘l";"l‘l',\ ore: {Uncle Tom. Simp. Grunewald and Friend | ¢ . g ""‘“ plenty of athletes | meotting Derby, to be held ut Readville | TOWINE across to where Kearsarge lay, here. That golfers of this country are In| o' ¢ \fongomery S0 als0 ran. or developing a winn ear " : . C. s : AB. R. H A 1, | Fourch race. etk ‘turtongs. seilirig: " Mer ] - OF the forty or fifty cendtinie during the Grand Cireuit meeting in Au. | t0Sed their oars across the latter's bow.|® recoptivt meed for matches betmeen|Jjohn M. Macfarisnd . 500 I Petugrew, cf........t v 0 % 0 |Fick (116, M. Preston, stralght $4.%, placa | S iy or fifty candidates now alf g, eighty-tiree horses have been named. | The challenge thus delivered, representa- |Teat players s shown by the fact that|J. M. Borgium 5.0 gy sacwa, » fi s 3 1(E0 won, Lady Vie (63 3. Paul. place | PIICS. (W Wikl Do sent (o (he training | pen Winter, who wcn last year, will not|!Ves of the crews met and arranged de- |Alréady Duncda hed béen booked for tit- 1 Fh e hran ] L TR A0 8 1 R 81 Chow) thire. Pime: s 1:108" Chasomacy sio | Tomday. | gq¢, sarted at a 10cal|pe among tie starters, but severai that|talls and the peity otficers of each ship|téen appearances. Dunedn will piay in the | R, &l Hayward .| i | Rennell ‘it (Y PO R e s 164, Cassowa:y also Monday. The number of this diet | ge's good showing in the race | ot surn. | opered Sels of books in Which to register|oPen champlonshlp of Great Britain early #h M. b X » "3 1 ! th race, fo irlongs, eveno | Will be ‘increas e J B e b | r ’ b A0 o L AN 107, G, Warren: arealant B olacs b | two before the Kansas meet Ths | Mer have been entered again. Seventy-nine | bets. reburmisBA ot o e o g M B 4 p | ; 4 3 1 1§ Bishow 3435 won, Belector (104, 8. Page, | ons placed on the athletic bnu.u:e horses have been named for the $ia00| There was no trouble In gettng money AMicie 05 6015 SUOVAIE Sl T SPRININ S | 3 o0 @ 8 @ gpiace M. show 1T mecond. Ramon 10; eaBlou, SOBAGNS. S -tk (.m"ewm: pacing evenl, and for the classic $10,00|On elther ship. To the men of the Kear-|In the national open here at Englewood, FESHIFIEIAN Shitroh i A e - ‘!G' M. Miller. Louts 8. and ,,"[:'_m Qj"';‘;" |'diet tables and causes the Nebrasks board have been entered. Among those entered |®N Unknown quantity, but it loeked good, At present Dunecan Is prof jonal at th.t I H - | also ran. [ o Keep down tha sise of the muvas wostd | for the American Trotting Derby are; | and could be relled upon to dellver every|Hanger Hill Goif club, near Lendon. Hag. x. Ahlautst n 13 1| Sixih Face, one mile and an eighth, sell- |’ S g o 1eh | " Commodore Bingen, C. 8. Spencer, New |OUnce it possessed, and, anyway, they were | Was born at Aberdden In Séptember, 198, | W. A. Bilts b - ,Ir} p_é‘“;\,"‘.,. 9. V. Lovell, straight $3.60, | V |lmm L‘.; the table to about fifteen men. | yondon, Conn. " 777 | not going to back down after the little in- | @nd Is 26 years old. Althdugh he has been ,',_ '.‘. H ‘\I El l?r."fiun'm'. -“732-:- 'i“m :.r\‘:,w(,'r;“;:m::' a 1!10‘:4(“;"9: n\l':l:l:‘: "TL:“;’ :-ble‘ for its | Mt‘)'q:::u.g“ Penn. W. G. Durfee, Los|cident of the tossed oart in thé méney in sevaral of the open cham- Gk B e T R f ,\‘1‘;\[2 l_(r!:nnnn‘gm §. Page, show | precedent Pof: bise :u‘:r ,‘(,,‘;,;):';":n';::‘j":! Miss Winters, Dan Evans, Marion, O On the other vessel money came freely. :'ramhlu. Dunean's forte is at match play. ‘2 9 0 .9 1, ofthird me 5). Madroz and Bendouble | | _Peter Balta, W. L. Snow, agent, Hornell, | After Jack has been aboard ship for a[He is an exceptionally long driver and 30 40 3 eise ran: | the Missouri valley conterence. No otler | N. Y. g ' . ) ° | time he usually has some money to his|&enerally régarded ds the most brilllant s b | — | university in t y ve o | 3 o v b < SEb A VN B BB L N e Ly la‘l!le‘:‘ltl:l:l?;h B eer opt 4| o Maga, % Frederick J. Stewart, Bos|credit in fhe paymasters hands, drawing [olfer of the younger sohool on the other . gt B Rl Pl Y WITH THECOLLEGhAT“LETES{).N foot ball tables. The running of u...]“,‘,{'.‘,“ CRlT edding, 5, Holt , Inalen- | 00 316 ML Of She coth GRLYE SOMNS M o plan is (o have Ducan Invade thé Shea, c. b ., Ind. immediate needs. One of the men of 16 plan ave Dufcan invade th L 3 o 0 | i table for the cinder pal e e > W d b % ry . ok SR "an trafning ‘for ‘any long Pérlod. In Uie |A180 means that pres (‘:r::ll\,:‘k’:\r:h::ll:”l:t: AR, Detealt Al o 0 G alips: Tinols nad 0 due sk M4 sekbat nrm:,m & e Yot ovoe” seah A8 fauR L I 0 NP R B S0 2 Totals.............. 81 3 6 2 * 31 tall of 1907 Whiteley, although he looked | 9n¢ for the foot ball men next fall. Three | , Alonzo McDonald, Billings park, | that and his next month's p Another | Harry Vardon did some eleven years #0.( Ducky’'s wéb-fosters can't fet used (o A satiddieion baiiod ‘ior Weaver in ninth, |21 of : : & e IR oo S s L was the proud possessor of $30. He | While in this country Vardon competed fn | this foy weather. i { CTOBS-C y championship, 2 L 2 v | 5 o ver, and frequentiy played the best ball of tw. 4] # oul of alx timés up. | Wichita 9003090 0 34lwent to the bad oh aseo y s reap. | T0OMS for foot ball men and this means| Munic, E. L. Swan, Orange, Mass. e 1808 aver, [aRlies" again: Lo truck oul ., 8; by i b ¥ kg ¥ b bodad| o - ? 2 g N i improved so much [ , N s hiruck joutc By Clark, 6 by Milton that he entered the réce and finished a |0UFl valley conference legisiuting against | Bonoma Girl, Miss Lotta M. Crabtres, | TSN Of the Illinois did not win. They had hat Dunc n this country, how-| The Glante do not Jook #6 farmidasle and HiL With pitched bail: By Clark, 1. Left lhnleudh‘l fourth. In fact, fnd mot his|training tables will be reseinded at the| Atlantic, M [coliected and gambled on the prowess of |S7Sh X o s La roMe Yisitee Will | SR APVt S40hg. de N tet oa) SRt TRh Qihind Blolx Clly, & TWo: | strengtn stenn out i sust e Ior toae | next gathoring of the representatives ‘Sterling McKinney, E. F. Geers, Memphis, | their cutter crew 325,000, and their feelings | Probably have all he can do td hold his | either. <4 base hits: Penneli, Holmes (). Sacrifice | A penif Table for Foot Ball M . after it was all over, wers expredsed In o |OWN. OF &t least win a majority of his|, Wit Such men st Bade Dwyer. Ma: hlu.} R"}{“"' Hunter. Stolen ba ‘hunnr«»d vards he must have been second. [ L Ab! . B % en. ‘w"ljhe.l Mariner, Alongo McDonald, Mem-|gone wiitten by one of the crew: single-handed endounters. 2::, ml%?« off, Deés Moines ought to /i ughes, Roberts, Welch (2). Ti 1:0. | The fe 5 pre «ctically all members of the Corn is, Tenn. 2 y J 4 Ehire; HIRaRel Atlendsaie: W0 :’Hr‘:. (n::::.l.’«’): I"l')’l"“;“ ”‘"‘N‘ " hig “:‘ AN | uaker athletic board are mew converted| Teasel, B. F. Heers, Memphis, Tenn | Losers Sing Their Woas. . Vhite fn this country the Hanger Hill | Nig Perrine. who has Been pleving third IR Rty B Sheatk : ga ale and won | (S0 ea of keaping foot ball players at | ZOMAlia F. M. McBtay. Los Angeles | We're more to be pitied than censured, pro’ will be seen on many curses in this | bage for Stockton, in the eul |..,-f. ue i Dou eader at aton Park. 1 slightly over two minutes. He stepped | o Aoint table. ana - tiwce’ will, e bl ~ toe re're r:wre to be helped than despisd, |vicinity, New England and the west. Un-| D48 returned easi and joined St. Paul. | I me | an hat put him out of competition [, oot X 2 ¥ T 0 ncan and Tom Vardon, 9 ‘- é I g U o L win' i (A" | unabl 1o comphie In the rom-country | mung OIYIed over the courte Nebrasks | gersat Asteunding Hate. [And'the ‘race boat fies up on the skid|Onwentala club, near Chicago. He 1s also |e0ond game af Denver, Eghtess. mits R Tiive Tnetloe oL physical condition, and this spring he has g e tbaie J X pects lo continue posing before the worid | . w. | Anderson at 8t Loul Golgano heid Des Moines t6 one for nine i T RTT R R TRE UL CRNR | pheniberassinie i el st Bt between thelr (wo factions over sending | as the long-diutance king of nations he will | The Niinois crew redeemed iteelr, how- | A7AI0E O B Lowe 0 0L | innihgs, and then his feammates Jor nine B O0a e e EU By e rerersirsi WaRI | Inte start having been necessitated by two | Lo (HOLe to the “Big Beven.” Dr. Clabp, | have to turn out some more Alfred Shrubbe | oo At AR early opportunity. ‘rhe chemoe | oo 0i "ot ve “astracted & pro- | behind him and let the lowans win the % [ Second . Trowbridge | 3 Who was the leader of one side, has since | pretty quick, for Prance is developing long- | o, Wocn (he Atlantle fleet, under Ad- pegey P ot il b . A (1. Dougherty | operatlons, one in March and the oher | admitted ha fs in favor of the. traiming | Bmeesen nr o7 s developlng 1008~ | 5ir) Eyans, was lving off Bar Harbor. | West for the reason that the Das Moines| Brother Joe Corbett iv seiting San Erun- i Shori PUNRALY | tn ApriL; Sons i e e 91, thn cragsing | giatane ' &L @ rate that promises 10| o race was arranged over @ three-mils | GOIf and Country club ls said to be plan. | S8C0 afire with his pitching. The old Balti { Thira ... Mintkus | P ) . make John Bull fake a rear seat ere long. | ning an fnore Star seems to have come back (o H } n —— e ) declares he' will Support-one 8. | siraightaway course, in which eight crews ng an open tournamént in which $5,000 | iify big Left o Casey | GO PLAY AT ATLANTIC ofrTy 4 pport one next fall for | Henri Renaud, the Boston Marathon win- | ed. in prizse money will be offered. for saxe. CCeren e HOREY L g gia, Buxztos, Byers and Heyburn 1e Cornhusker base gall team is now | mills at Nash d proudl o IBILL P ats 8 iR Y .lorllr‘.‘}i’! Wil Meet in Fina sy on “its. asthual ‘eastirn trip, maving | L s ' P 800 Prondly asesrted uml:.c.:m There was a litle ses runaing. but REID LOOKS FOR COACHES | Lonve: sem ut v W, e vtireeiseiannsees Bunnell | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. M ohere | PIAYed the first game of the tour at St. Yves' A0ANOUER 18 IPARS DS SREIE. - ¥R Nabe liner with him, the Ronan, b .14 wotd Blénty of surprise sud Neir brasars |Ames Thia afternoon. During the : coming | to wres auy werbeony focord I8 too fresh |earge and the Missourl mads a fise get- Wants Bastern Mew to Teach Coast |used Lo throw over the stove a“x:;‘\v' “".,,.,.k,,,, hh\ tion. ol e Koy e gl o B e i STl prtenghionth eyl £ I')worah' to need any recounting here. vThen there's | away, gaining three lengths over the Tl Universities Foot up untll the cobs came in. it L R ¢ - lrll::‘;.y;!fl:‘{r“{*s:'{fl spring tousnament of tie Al- | Highland Park, Grinnell and Minnesota, Reori Sirat, whe yan the Beduins News |ucls st the start, The Jatier spurted. ehme | AN, DLSMGEN, M Nt ML, 1A Uo,mu 5 Thieg 3 l\_elly!"‘x‘ o © x’x.el'-:ge',i‘m‘l ud."e lu'l“blfil:.:‘flt‘(.p— {409 twe Gaskes With Tha Oewsisds 1o Sin: M-rnfhnn over the U\ndnn‘ Olyimpic course | abreast, and for two miles the three were | former Harvard university foot ball player 3 imith. .. f:flr‘" e ur‘:-u-:::fi :ooln of W. ukwd..w.-, Jr.. Plitgburg, who |Deapolls on Friday and Saturday winding ::‘:,.I :.“ m,: “?‘l“. ':rnd [hdml;uu-l. i i h;: ;'r:‘l .".'.’.' is d b i “::h' :r:ld“ R R - : g . R ; {had beon picked for ‘the struggle with |up the N S JT% S ROur AN FUN" ch- | ©e-dhe SUEMER SOAN BISEAE GF FN. SIS LTRFIRE SO % Shchés 1o take Mok Conter ... Falconer of New Yo . | 4P the trip, . twensy X # H Catoh R LI I R Sy M 4 caaipiohohin: Sty sohtdmied 2at o three years in succession. Orpheo, another the crew felt a sinking of the heart be- reac by the American Foot Ball + Piteh ... P, Kelly In the elghteentn hole: (Ipping the scale In | trip. One of them was played ith, Ao | (or oA, NaA Mbnd pash imeeand Js [ A8Use 5o chear oame seroge the Waleh le | MGISHAD. R RMEE seAIBIA: ol L . ey o : 3 of the I N P ? . t them. /T e g o | Y Howard. Ferrin, tha Philadeiphia s ‘}"lflnx and the other will take place at l,“ Thendl SNnethe Some =i BpgEARL'S Stgat- | P08 T TS Seramen Al el Lok | SRR Cor: the pribtentied did Sicthen The Whiskey with o Roputation 0 BVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS | o0 X 3 phlastar, | 5 est listance “pros.’’ Cibot. who with Or- !0 the right or left to see the position of |ance of the intercollegiate style of pigski: | §fiar guelly lovering ine colors of Heury |Des Malnes with Drake on Manday. Ward, [ piee. won the recent six-day go-gwyou- | Ui Other boats. but bent doggedly o their piay amons the preparatory n:.:mh Y et | y 2 o e L Wi he star twirler of the C < 4 . h Ballacalls Wiss the Arlington |SoUndly defented in the afternoon by’ Eben | i the game at Ames today sad an | D, In Madison Square gurden in another | 09" fo7 the Hoal buret of epesed Sebdals 6F that stadd.. THiA Mectslin 15 dad Byers, Pitteburg, ex-national ch o today and will Half eplechase at Pimiice. yers, A renchman with wonderful staying powers. ore which the ; Jo ek Pk AR St B haine ] Jetire 1o Lifoeln tomormot 18 soecnss nia | L aaN i i 8 powers. | 1w wore e i heve o |ote stap Which 04 asoolation hes tabse : BALTIMORE, May 1-—Beautiful weather | fairly well in ‘the mornlng. was put out | studies. He will g “ " | Cibot prefers the real long distances—over | 11! s ére all in. having just |in its fight against the supplanting of Inter- m»:mn a large orowd to Pimlico foday. by C. B. Buxton, Philadeiphia. seldom & | ut Il g0 to Minneapoils the | sixty miles. In the Rouen-Paris race fn | STeUSth enough left to keep the stroke. | colleginte fobt ball By rugby. It s & knows f iva oS00, a8 soort was bad, Tie | tournament flgure. “Travie outciassed Gden |12 ter part of 16! week, Lowever, (o wOrk | 107 Cibot ran the ninewy-six and one-haif | BUt a8 (he cutter shot across the line | fuct that both Leland Stantord uaivéreity which went to the favorite, Balli- | round wlon on the second | o e was s abie to o $ame. Hecause |mile sprint was won by Simeon, another | dafening cheers and vells from thelr ship |and the University of . Calitorais @re ] adls h.: = 'M"n"“"' ace. The real feu- | The draw for the weml-finais brings | oot “ |..I-]:- to stay with the team | Frenchman: Orphoe of France was second; | PrOUSH( (o the contestants the glad tid- | anxious for the preparatory scheols of Cail- BT 0a T, pot i S orer Moy Jussir |Zravis agaiust Buxton and Byers ageinwi | O ng the whole (rip one more pitcher | Cibot. thifd, with the English, Garmans, 1N8% that they had avenged the defear of | fornia to adopt the game of rugby. To 3 | %% one of the best at the t “Tlio £iniah | The Talter, & Wilmingtoniun, is unknown | t1on wes. sent. east. s el B VAta- | Beigians. stc., nowhere Guantanamo bay. and all feelings of bitter- | frustrale dny mich attempt the American | :.:‘:”7““0‘:'“:""":“.m'yIn Ty e the :U ‘]']“”'".‘ o et ‘.‘ Podone: 8 a A“l”\“ : ‘n:‘,‘.i (:n:“ “::T,a‘“.' o being ness were buried when on board the flag- | Foot Ball assoclation was formed. . B G ot I8, oL, TR | S et st S (2 TSI | % Comacont and ety (¢ |SANOTION GOBS TO JAMBSTOWN fin ines reived e Beltembery our snd | bt what slets Wil st o upen | i IR Sy Hed Bna'l Swwan. Witk | BOR bz cotine wheve. s his E t a r Istened to words of congratulation from [his arrival in the east have not been | Put was disqualified for crowding in (i e . | Fight on Athletic Board. Jockey Club Has Approved Dates for | thelr Admiral and Miss Giadvs Deacon. | definitely deoided upon. He will probably | gty Tarve e o Umalns "raet | 1B Tieyburn, Wikinington, eat W | The annual election of studen: members This Month. The Battenberg cup Is the #ift of the |Visit all of the larger eastern colleges and | i Bt fov bl bnte Firidaan on e i ::n i ..1“::;!_'.' o Ko for o athletic board will take place Tues- | NEW YORK., May 1At a meeting of British railors who were entertained by | universities and select two players well y e Dugan. svond won Bietihe Piailsdeiphia, 3 up and § o & | aay ¢ 10. The fight for places on the | the Stewards of the Jociav club a sanction | the sallors of the American navy in New | Versed in the up-to-date style of game and 3 R e 8. Buxton. Philadelphia. beat A. W. | boasd promises to be a warm one, with a | Was granted to the Jamestown Jockey club | York in 166, Tt is of gold and stands move | make them offers to go west and cosch, | % to 1) thivd. Time: 0:85%. | Tlinghast. Philadelphia, 5 up and 3 1o go o ” to hold sting In Jaments | Pateue 1f° Dathicd. " Flme: 08w, | TUUMEURR, B o 2,L0 8- | larke! field of aspirants. Already ten or hold & meeting in Jamestuwn, Va.. from | than (wo feet high. It vemainéd in pos- | NOt one or two of the preparatory schools, § Lhem for sale 4t & fraction of e V6 ifferen: makes offered for your w- THIS I8 YOUR OPPORTUXITY sout. ) Inspection, Phoronts and Rebeliton | Oden Horsiman, Washington, 3 up and 3 | tWelve candidates have anvounced them | May 13 to ,\uu\\ 2%, session of the Illinols until expirations of | but to be heads of & cosching department. | ”;g(::,?x' AL 2 to go ‘ml\'u and started thelr campaigns. Promi- B m"v 'fl:o:‘ni officlals were approved: ' enlistments scattered its famous crew, and | They will have a nts. The coaches' | »ai leading ba: s ‘ udge ar andicapper. Frank W. Tho e r ‘ Nire (163, Deyerich, & to )n\'wo: fi“:n,.r {OWLS HAVE 1 0D PROGRAM | "OPt AmMOnK these are Aren Beliser. Louls | nt.‘g«;r .ly. ‘:“\m“I . W. Thorpe; | Bow In the seaparty of thy Leuisiens, Whish | Siarien il by s8¥8 3o Susasrisplen foon | iy ond ‘"'.."""“ o, Keanedy, 1 vo'f: neronds” Coomyrony | Harte, Willlam Chaloupka. Rcbert Carroll mes Milton; clerk of the scales, | iy the recent world girdling vovage won all | Vatlous foot ball 6rganizations and people | fhnchlitfe, § fo.1) third. Time: 1:13% | Athletic Club Presents Some Interest. | a7k Jolnzon and 1. O. Perry. All of i ju.:m“ R ot T L Teee e mainiass f0 (5 the nteroetientate S. HIRSCH & co" Kansas City, Mo. i Font, Iufanta, Lacille R. |'these men are well kno Cornhusker | & N TVan was appointed steward to | Th alning can t r & cottér | §ame malntained - B R e ottt ases. Lol L G Made mown - Gacphpaker | TSN S5 SUTAR A8 apmointed s & ne training candidates for a cuitér crew | & A Bampaon, Gen'l Agent. Omana, Won Racquet also ran. The Owl Athletic club presented athletes, and numbered among them are | - " €. | in the navy undergo is along the lines of g s iivd vace. “the Rennert. tandicap, ane | Inieresiing program Jriday might ui Lt | capiaing of three of (he Nebraske atnietic |0 *ACION Yab diwe wran e 1o he Mary- | that followed by college oarsmen, but tar | TEXAS WANTS THE BIG MATCH | Times Square Automebite Company : . Dugan, 7 to 1) won, | tembple. restiing and boxing maiches | teams. Since only five students are el | ¥ o change the dates S| more severe. The sallors, mat S uestion Mark ( Tt 1, | were the chies e of rtainmen » © elected | 4 tumn meeting from ©ri O r JRSRER. S 3 i uoscion Mark (118, Harcy, T to 1) second [ Were the clief ‘ource of entertainment. * | 1o (e board and these candidaten are | SULUMD Meeting from Friday, Uctobe whose bones and museles have hardened, | BOASMORE Anxious (o Laa 1S3 43¢ Michigen Ave., Chie gen, § t even) third prog pened with s wrestling to Saturday. November 6, inclusive, tc | o It you are in the Marke: for an’ sutom ar Tinte: 140, Miskin. Btatesman and Be MALCh, catch-as-catch-can, between Kay- | DeArly equal in the esteem of their fellow | g/ oo Octon S b > | stand work which would kill a college | g _ Jeftvies Ahis name and_sddress thoreughly fixed im 20 Wisstier Uso an {Tiona. Brua, slins aon ‘o Rarmas BLEb, | scuaonts the tace uidoubiadly will be sioes, | S81UTAAY: October 3 o Mondas November | yilien " Tie coxawain takes charge of th | BEAUMONT, Tex., May 1ot is rumored | ok, bostuee WE CAY S4VE YOU MONBY. %+ . Arlington steeplechase, about | th an Of the mat. and Breedwell of | Beltzer is captain of this spring’s base | = tralning, undertaking to see that the can- | NeFé that & determined effort will be made | bigh frade sviomel - gl O o Teri, U two miles: Ballacalla (146, Davidson, 3 to | Council Bluffs. Breedwell won two out of - | < ball team and e ot of 0 foot did ao . | by local promoters to stage t . }| pait teain and caplain-elect of the 160 (00! | LANGFORD AND HAGUE MATCHED | rer cnra hosiniurmis, "o ® %7 414 | 5qtorine match. Th lden ta 16 naild o wia into three instalments. 1 ,| n the carly morning there is two hours E:‘::':ly'":'l'lz'.' ey 'h"‘"‘ In Sabine lake, om ere. 4 island in| mpico (146, Allen, & to 2) second, | three after a strenuol ruggle. He w (148, Williams, 5 to 1) third, Time. |the first fall in fourteen iinutes, bu Warrlor, Ardwell, Pride of lva young Burns took the second bout in twelve Girl and Tommy Waddell alg) minu The (wo voungsters came back ball eleven. Perry is captaln-elect of next season’s basket ball five. Car oif 15 cateher | g gl mplon Meets Neg for the rubber grim with determination. | O the varsity nine this spring. Harte Heay ywe n L of rowing. with a repetition of the dose late | 4 oyl ru at h race oix turlongs: Sans Souct 11! They ‘weni like demons and put up a | Chaloupka and Jonson are oot ball p LONDON, May 1.~Tan ,,::f",:, won | M the afternoon. The cutters in which the | joetion 12 about four miles from the shore | 3471, Winisn taw ey n o 0, | b of wrestling that might make X AONDON, - ue, who won s la 4%, § 10 10) won, Bethiehem (107, | Brand of wrestling that inlght make an | ers and were on the Cornhusker eievens in | the championship of Eagland recently by | WAIITE and racing take place are as un | e by Louislana &1 Texas. 4nd is conse- | Preakiin runabow 107, Hincheliffe, 40 (o 1) third. Time: 1134 | and turn. trick and hold of the game was | €ACh of the lust (wo years. Chaloupka al«o knocking out Gunner Moir at the National | UK® & ¢ollege racing shell as an o tug | e s ' Juriagiotien, coming | MY Seine’ rysabini X, Jolden Castle, My Agnes. Secret Service, | Drought info plav. and_several iimes It | played on the 1906 team. He was rated as | Sporiing ciub in one. round. has been 18 UNiike & cup defending yacht. They are |Viac' (he federal govermment. I is mald | cesifiae ‘00 louring o oenai s’ Comumoner. Frieds C.. Ted- |looked as it Raymond Burns would win. | an all-westorn tackle fn 197 Harte playsd | matched to Sam Lanste A heavy service boats. six oare (0 a side, and | 4! Plans have already been prepared for | Thomas Fiver, & T e 1y painied sabd. 0 ancy Lynch also ras But after a while—sizle nutes—Breed- ami Langford, the American | the erection of ! e Xth race. mile and sixty yards: S Well got him at right guard last fall, While Johnson was | aegro heavywelght, at the same club on|® Wile In cight minutes is fast time in | oo SToC1I0N Of & BIE fight club ana that s b PP | Joseph (113, Bergen, § (o 1) wen, Ardri (I The Teddy brothers. Nelson wng Kounse- | Stationvd at left end May %, The men will fight for a purse | . 48 ugainst 2 mile in tive minutes in a [ FOOK Wil De Commenced ia the event of | . Har neais. 4 ’m‘ vey. 16 to 1) sécond, Lally (110, Deve: | man, two u fr com- | Two tennis tournaments have been de- | of ST.0 wnd 81,000 o ‘et college shell nson and Jelfries agreeing to meet heve. | s Spameassr, with top . ..., .40« as a side be wh ch, § to 1) third, Time: 1:6%. Hurlock, | &y wrestling stunt and Kept the house in | . . s nger, with ‘top... 38000 Files, ¢ cided upou for the Nebraska players. One | Hague is now being touted by ihe E Until within two or three years, to be | Joh ” Wintoa truck. 3 cyt', 3 B, p.. $Sxiig-in. Swine- i , Bimpante and Wiiton Lackaye als, &1 uproar 5 ¥ Eng ohnsos Will Meet 0'Bri. Bart s 1] N u'n‘. P g Jack Kinney and Jack Toliver wrestied | Will be held with Kansas at Lawrence and | ish as the coming world's champlon. He | SUre. there were special racing cutters, | NEW YORK, May | rumor i ¢ SN SR P " S oo, venth race. six ( hey > 1 N 0t 2 a Mo " b v \ i i p ) R T » urion, Elora (0, (& draw. They were to wrestle fon thir the other will be conducted In Lincoln with ded Moir down and eut with terrific [mAade by a Newport buildér with & view | rent here that Jack Jobnson, world's beavy. i '12’486."8‘“{""&‘123'.“." v e . s (07, Grand. 8 10 5. 4 10 6, 1 to § |9ixteen minutes and Toliver got the gec- | MiDNesota. Both will take place this | # and lefts to the body and head. (1 |to speed. The newest boat always provdl\uull pugllistic champion, will be matched & MAIL ORDER Dl'll" verich, $ 10 1, 3 to 1, § to 5) woa, Tim immuln Kinhey threw Tollver in the first | Soll (108, Latbort, 8 1o 1. 8 10 1, 8 1o |9nd fa)l in just halt that time. That left | mouth. (he Kunsas contest coming first. | 00k Tommy Buras ten rounds (o beat Moir. | the best one. Admiral Bvans put a stop to | to fight ‘“Philadelphia” J | ir 8 Weclal organizat o . i u | i ac! rganizatian of m- fll:‘v m.::ilta.flr‘:::!:, ';5“‘ Wil :h‘ l]nlluulu_ They worked out this withont | The tiy-outs of the local players for places the use of the tallor mades, as they were | time in the near future. 4‘5"0 i Some H Jonn. Ruaton. Fluvanns ahd Vers Vislstra | M MAy and George Talbot bozed six (P '€ teame which will represent Ne ‘m.‘,""‘ Nothod. . fdaied o the ground (A4 Wirkls do | on the subject, Jonnson said W0 wlso ran getive rounds. Each man got two knock- | brasks in the two inter-collegiate lourna . May 1.-Johnny | manded » common type, and now the rac While 1 made it plain a few weeks ago | il amwelght champ! INGTON, Ky.. May 1 -Summaries: | downs and the bout ended & draw. It was | p, A, and | ing ia on an even footing ae te are being hald now and probabiy | #d craft. | that I would bar 8o one in the world and | eriLg o 3 AUTOMOBLE and race. stiling. six furiongs homas & fipe exhibition of the “manly art’ * - signed for A champion ~ " i Martin, ‘scraighi*V1. o won: | Pete Toch acted as master of coremonten | 1!l D€ completed during the next week o B 71 . o TRiSIng. 0 Re S8 | iivar [ Tha Tenlr te, Gad B i atvion Tl N wni par. s anwhere 4 nce, “ BN L 0 the ey ome a vouple of hour come: o itively 1 A ) I'h.‘ P-u’. » unn‘ '=°I“ J.'.':E ‘“;a'-;:'r": himan, louls Hoarmester Cotner Wins at rice. on June 1 The welght is U5 pounds ring- | exercises designed to harden the muscles | nothing of -nh:;l. :‘:::\}J:::‘.(;‘:li': k»‘lm' { TrMEs Send tor :'.u --m-w"?.‘&'h.'.‘.:' vl i Marmorean, .Landiord, Plume, | Hummel and A. C. Kugel made BEATRICE, Neb, May 1.— Special Tel- Side |and make (hem suppie. They col of | is the firet I have heard of it. But ,,n,::' m.fl'u‘u?‘ n :W" Obleage, 11 o i | New York sddrem. 41507 40N B, wew of

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