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. Omaha Defeats Wichita; Pirates in the Lead: Chaloupka Eligiblet W|PIR“ES INJRST PLACE| ™ . £ tare bt CHMUbPfiAlSSTILLELICIBLE‘ Underwear Chadbrne, 12371 | 6 | O Ryrne, 3b. 0 Phelps 7 Voonacuuned 0 Charies. 1 1 Hulswitt oLush, p o Pinsaimamaniessliish | | | The home of Kuppenheimer Clothes, John B, Stetson Hats, | Manhattan Shirts, Carhart Work Clothes, Everwear Guar: | tced Hosiery for men and women. Bl e-s0ssnctwua years to begin in the first Fisher, 1t. King, of. Pendry, 3b, Kane, 1b. Welch, rf Graham, 2b. Franck, ss Gonding, « . JHollenbeck, p...... Ysinders, p =y -~ OMAHA HARPOONS HOODOO W e o Robinson. Into the Lost Column. | WL W.L.Pct of Six to Five. Furke, b 31 Can Play Again This Year. underwear that fits per- ! l — Denver M Loutsville .. .12 867 ) trer fo ’ Des Moines 500/ Indian s Cotina, fectly. Omaha 429 Minneap s 1 o Moran. - — Topeka ......2 3 .400/Kansas City. 6 9 .400 ’ .. or before Omaha Batters Forced Sh 5 Ris Suppert, Mowever, ts Poss, Nis Tota | Conference Rule that Would Have ! tween seasons, or before you s Rt P SANGOTY § .161\8¢t. Paul 38 i o & ¢ | Shat Out Cornhusker Star Found Retire and His Soccessor Was Hit NAT. LEAGUE, | AMER. LEAGUE Teammates Making Six Errors— gBatted for e B P P 1 Not to Be Retroactive, an s . . Y Pittsburg ...11" § .647| Detrof 1§ . - Indianapolis D99 080 2N . veights st right for now at $1— Mollenheek Lively Boston % 8 66l New York. .10 teiliss Ouiion Fwo base hits: Hostetter (), McGann His Case Is Not Covered. dium weights, just rig # " Clneinnati .10 10 500/ Chicago run Chesney. Hita: Off Cheney, 3 in | in wool merino or cotton. b . 1 innings; off Kuepper, 5 in 6 innings. Sac (COLN y werial tart ¢ 1 RENiSaad .. 3 8 PITTSBURG, May 5—Pittsburg advanced | rifice hits: Randall, Chadbourne. Stolen | LINCOLN, May 6—(Special)-A star New York ) 2 4 McCormick to MeGann (2). Left on bases: | at the State university this morning to the s or wear—>a0e, 7He, $1.00 and up :vl'cl| hits and some good and some bad x ”‘\;;‘:,‘;‘j”,’l\“_"" ¥ 3| to 5 Lush pitched a splendid game, hut | JHCOr K o N alanapolls, Base on | aoct o' ‘“""E" "'_ g I el 2 e L | Do ched ban: By Kuepper, Barry. Siruck | on the Cornhuskera® foot ball team for the balbriggan, lisle, cotton, ete. chita's e oday « ofnes el " ee pitchers. The game was ost by pitched bi Y Cavhe Fant 1 of 3848 'W ;'x;‘u;:’:kn;‘|:.\|’:v‘y :' 1:"::-1 H‘un;@.(.lx‘.\[ copska, lingaia st Pueblo, three pit The gi as interesting | ¥ Pl M cGiynn, 1; by Kuepper, 4. Passed | jast three years, would be eligible to play Toledo h b men on bases in the last inning, but w 2:06. Umplres: King and Eckman - 4.9 o rticipation, end § Rame drAg,’ Omaha's batters started after | at _Mllw:\fi‘m’" AN gt aemr By ?‘"‘:R: ;Illrr..d':.:n :v:::d‘lrfl‘ll.\a‘nyr\fw\ynl right. Bhaner desly In the game and forced him | ,,NAtlonal League—New York at Boston, PITTSBURG ST BT. PAUL, May 6.—Geyer held St. Paul | In& last fall, . x £ : to retire with two down in the fifth, after | & 2delphia at Brooklyn, Cincinnatt at | safe today while Columbus bunched hits | his gridiron career, for the Missourl val- THE NEW STORE. Harry Weldh's hit to center fleld had run American League—Chicago at Cleveland Leach, of the game, 5 to 2. Score: ey parS. up a brace And hounded over the fence. | Detroit at Bt. Louls, Washington at Phila- | Clarke, It COLUMBUS. &T. PAUL represent their colleges only three yea e Abstein ke 1.8 1 3 Davis, et 02 - e “haloupka's the inning, ‘but wak hit hard in the sixth e K Odwell, 1b 114 1 0Armbster, r3 0 i s g 1| James. . i OFiynn, 1b : Missouri valley conference eligibility rules in the elghth ahd dréve Hollenbeok off the | pire: Dugan. Attendance %0, Maddox o = | Taren . H H ko and found a clause which will allow the slab. Pennell's homer, followed by two-| Xvba'tichio 0 Totals Friel, 3 [ . P e 1T Cornhuskers next fall single by Holland, came within one of s 2 - : Totals 10816 1 - ¢ k 0 O ! te that “No stu- tying the score tn the ninth, but Middelton | KeTNe" Makes a Homer with Longest | «Butied for Maddox in the fourth ROIE 00 2000 53T r W RaR v R 0 1 [ ST SURIISEROR SHIEN(BURE LS ¢ i TOPEKA, Kan., May 6. oka to he | Bt Louls 11020100 0-5]Columbus 2.0 0012101 06| leties for more than three years in the Score: | opener frowm Des’ Moines, 8 o e ahoube | Two-base hita: Lush (2. Three-base | ~Two-base hiis: Fiynn, Kruger, Larue. | ,gerogate, the . Narke, | Semester of participation in the game, AB. 1 K. | In the second and then Kernes se) 3 7itz, 3 In two Innings: off Maddox. 3 in| Well, James, Kruger, Larue, Friel, Clarke. | | yene pecond and then Kernes sent the ball | fits, 3 in two innines: off Maddox 8 n| Boll, Jemes, Krumer Lo R hin. Bass | When thia rule was adopted by tne con- Des Moines pounded Kaufman | plays: Barbeau to Abstein, Wilson to Miller | Columbus, 9. Time 2:10. Umplre: Hayes. in iIntercollegiate athietics prior to Sep 1| &ll over the lot, but : . i ichi | Pi i Hayden, of o Rarey, rt !Nebraska's Big and Clever Tackle o8, SiF: vou o find here At the Same Time Brings Wichita WEST LEAGUE. AMER. ASS'N. Pittsburg Defeats St. Louis by Score l:ien « /| Neb g Yes, sir; you can Wichita 1867 Milwaukee 11 4 .73 ' Rourke D i 1 e o %1 0| CLAUSE FOUND THAT FAVORS HIM GAME DRAGGED, SCORE 10 TO 9| Euene 571(Toledo 044 |LUSH PITCHES GOOD GAME 0 McGIyan. | Medium Weights for he ¢ Bloux City 28| Columbus =9 ‘ ( ‘ j ) into s or weights—we've me : A e EAQUE. P A S a0 - jump into summer g Hard, bt Wichita Also . “ N | Phila 8 § .615 Boston . Howley. Three-base hit: Howley. Home | | Chicago | ¥ ¢ . ‘ WICHITA, KAn., May 6.~Tn n game that | Brookiyn ..\ § 7 i bt o e RN e e G Light Weights—in this underwear for was chafacterized by heavy hitting, lucky | St louls 712 .368 Wash P Into first place by defeating St. Louls, 6| base: Dandall. Double plays: McGlynn to | ling rumor was circul 1 “ t that Willia Chaloupka, left tackie Western League—Omaha at Wichita, Des | Tecelved poor support. The locals used | balls: Oft McGlynn, 3 off ‘Cheney, 4. Hit | ~} ec 40 P A | and exciting, the visitors getting three | buil ftowley. Wild pitch. Cheney. Time ’ Voot Bl Rellt selson. Chils Our underwear stock is absolutely which hiiped 't B3la.up Funs and make the | ',:ljranrlcnv) Association—Columbus at St. | intercollegiate all next ses ) Louisyille at Kansas City. | unable to get a tally, Score: Colambus Defeats St. Paul Chicago, 8t. Louis at Pittsburg. | partsen. off Leroy, with errors by Nee, and won |jey conference rules permit athletes to | McGiil stopped. the seorfng for the rest of | O¢/Phia. Boston at New York. Wagner B.H.O.AE H.0.A.E | But yesterday the university correspondent | S R i | Congaiton, o 0 Hoey o ord on the N tiles, looked up the and soventh.. The Home team came back | Jones 1. off Swite 1 T il | Congai O Hosy, If record on the Nebraska t "Du N R UM POsmsn, b i Larus, 0 Cariach, ¢ H e 25 [ X 1 - ckle to y th base hits by Hughes and Westersil and a | TOPEKA WEAK AT BAT, BUT WON | Fhilvos. 5 3 : big all-western tackle to play with the Geyer, p o Leroy, died on an, easy grounder to Sanders.| Drive Kans Ever Saw. | Pittsburg 1200071 20 o—6|at. Pail 1 0700 0100 0-2 dentshall participate in Intercollegiate ath OMAHA | outhit all along. Beierdoffer walked two | hits: J. Miller, Hulswitt. Hits: Off Cam- | Friel. Stolen bases: Flynn, Cockman, Od- 0| 8een here. In the second Fenlon got awas | Sacrifice hits: Clarke. Wagner (2), Cam- | on balls: Off Leroy, 2; oft Gever, 8. Btruck | rerence, however, it was not made retro- ? 0| With a Texas leaguer and And drove | nitz, Charies. Stolen bases: Barbeau, Ab- | out: By Leroy, {; by Geyer. i. Sacrifice ® tuder y d particlpated 0!8 grounder through Dalton 'v":;':n‘].m:-:w SEth, Washit, Byine: . CHRHIeN: Devble | dits’ DRk Lete ol stamast St Pilil 3| $OHve foP SLUCEILE WHO HAA. DAXUSIDEUN 0| home run. could not get the hite | to Wagner, Charles to Konetchy, Pheips tember 1, 1906. It s this nonretroactive 1 Iv?m(nh'..-:'fi,'" Dlaces to count many runs. | to Konetchy. Left on bases: 8t. Louls 5 AMES IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUR | ., that permits Chaloupka to play with | ams played air-tight ball In the | Pittsburg, 6. First base on balls: Of the Cornhuskers auoth sason on the 0| fleld when scorcs were promising. Score: | Lush, 3; off Camnits, 3; off Philippe, I. | White Sox Win from Naps by Score ‘I‘m “"“I:“; ;" ": 3 ”"h o ‘\;‘ “‘" i o 0 DES MOINES. First base on errors: Plttsburg, 4. Hit | Lokl b o o b i o et bt of Six to Five. AB. R B - ommeamarnd - | Totals .....ec..... 4 10 5 3| Colligan, ss. WICHITA | Bader, if. AR B | Matticks, of. : o| Dwyer, 1b 0| Dalton, rf 0| Nelhoff, 3b.. o | Gilmartin, 5. Heckinger, c. Kernes, c. Belerdoffer, p. *Curtls ...... > with pitched ball: By Maddox, 2. Str s + o B . | students who were playing befors that out: By Lush, 4 Time: 2:6 Umpires: | CLEVELAND, May E—Chicago turned |y, "o have four years of the game This means you—dnd it is really free— Kane and Klem Il(\ 5. Errors allowed Chicago to score most no trick about {t—just send us three pfl‘d‘"“ Rrooklyn Rats Out Vietory. | of the runs, the squeeze piay and Stova How Chalonpka Stands. advance subscriptions for The Twentieth BROOKLTN. May 6—Brooklyn pulled | error ‘allowing Chicago o acore three fUns | cnaloupka's case Is this: In the spring Century Farmer and we will send you the Philadelphia out of first place today by | il [0S o8 ‘runs on" A pass, & single, & | Of 1906 he won an “N" in track, this be- complete Base Ball Uniform by express, '.':.'l"l"','.‘w',‘.'y‘n“IQ:}'\:"YY'IWIL‘;'-' puzzled at | double and a triple after two were out in | ing before the cligibility rules wero charges prepatd, Gritical pohita, striking out elght of them, |the first inning, and two more were made | adopted. In the fall of 1908 and In cach The subscriptions must be for 8 months and 'also figured largely in the scoring. CHICAGO. CLEVELAND. of the two succeeding years he won un and the price each subscribe t 1 The home team landed hard on Moore in H.O.A B H.0.A.E | “N" In foot ball. This year makes h's .4 £ IUNL DRYLEIVEL the fourth, five runners trooping in. Brown Goode, rt o 'y g Amistion This pays the subscription from June 1st, atncd. \he watde. ki otopted N | o Tty seventh semester in Nebraska athlstice 10090t BebMary. 1ot 1910" Wl Gty slaughter. In every home game to date, | Isbell, 1 0 Stovall, 1b. According to the nonretroactive clause of the ¢ Y ’ 9 six In number, the Brooklyns have com- | (ravath, gl_‘."‘l“ »n the eligibility rules he will he per- paper at once, but will make no additional pelled the visiting clubs to change pitchers. | Atz 3. My ;,m",d to play another semester, which | charge for the extra time before Jude 1st, Score will give him a chance to participate in when the prepaid subscription begins. This | foot ball next fall, his time being up at extra time will help you get the subscriptions. | | Pettigrew, cf Anderson, ss..... Cole, rf. Pennell, 1t Hughes, 2b Roberts, 1b.. . Westersil, 8b.......... Weaver, c.... . *Holland .... Bhaner, p. MeGll, p. ‘ *Middieton .. wuoomtusal P Rl oo Totals . s T e s Seewand > PORIE oviiisiiin® 0 10 t)o‘l’v?:f""” *Batted for Weaver in ninth Cooley, 1b. *Batted for MoGll in ninth | Fenlon, 1f.. Omaha 00133311 010 Andrews, 3. Wichita ... 01100004 3—9|Oleon, as Hits: Off Bhaner, § in four and a third [ }£aN1 25 ity 0 Bransfield, 16 innings; off McGUi, 8 In four and two- | [KaTTeS. ¢ Tordan, 1b 0 Osborne, o thirds funings; off Hollenbeck, 6 in seven | h D Lennox, 3b 0 Doolin, = and two-thirds Innings; off Sanders, 4 In Totals s Bergen, © 0 9 Dooln. ¢, one and a third Innings. Struck out: By | 7 Bell. 1 Moore. p Shaner, 2; by McGill, 1; by Hollenbeck, 8. ‘Batted for Belerdoffer in ninth | TRt s e Bascs on balla: Off Shaner, 1: off McGill, | Des Moines.. 0001100114 Touls WAL i 4; off Hollenbeck, 8; off Banders, 1. Hit | Topeka .. 03200000 05 by pliched ball; By Hollenbeck, Potiigrew.| Home runs: Kernes, Andrews. Three- Total Home runs: Welch, Pennell. Three-base | base hit: Curtls. Two-base hits: Nefhoff, | hit Al\dl‘l;;hn " 'l“;;\-hal: h'si: ”'I‘“";l'" Daiton. Bases on balls: Off Kaufman, 1; Westerzil, McGlll, Franc crifice fly: | off Belerdoffer, 5. Struck out: By Kauf- v Yoo o! Pendry. | Sacrifice hit: Weich. Stolen | man, 2; by Belerdoffer, 3. Hit by pitched | BTCoKIYn New York Shuts Out Boston. not ending until the close of the firet bases: Fisher (3, King, Kane. Double|ball: Dwyer, Kaufman, Kahl Left on | TWwo-base hits: Magee, Hummel, Sebring, | o o070 LU R0 8 LT ) | sementer of next year plays: Pettigrew, Anderson to Roberts:|bases; Topeka, 6; Des Moines, 7. Double | Ilta: - Off Moore, § i four Inmings: off |, " portectly played game. New York de- | A similar case to that of Chaloupka's Pendry, Gonding, Pendry to Graham. Left|plays: Colligan to Dwyer; Andrews to | Brown. 2 in four innings. 8acrifice hits: | w2t PeOCEOY BRI BLockert ‘pitching his | came up before the Chicago confercnce on bases: Wichita, 9 Omaha, 13. Time:| Cooley; Colligan, Dwyer to Kernes. Stolen Doolin, Lennox. Stolen bases: Knabe | gonond shutout of the season. Arrellanes. | & oo Chit a Wisco 2:20. Umpire: Haskell. “Attendance: 1400. | basos: ~ Colligan, Dalton. Sacrifice hitw: | Burch. Left on bases: Philadelphin, 3: | f00%Houfon, twiried great ball, but pass | !N dealing with two Chlcago and Wiscon | — Heckinger, Olson. Time: 136. Umpire: | Brookiyn, & First base on balls: Off | Cree in the'firat, two steals and Chase's [ #in men in basket ball They had par- PUEBLO LANDS BY TIMELY HITS | Mullin. | Moore, 3: off Brown, 2; off Bell, 1. First | singla gave the locals one run, They made | ticipated in basket ball during the sca- FIRTI AR, \ | himh ndn ;rfinr!l‘t v:;nfid.;‘l_;&hlm A H\;( "Il.l'h another in the eighth on hits by dBK rllmd son of 1905-'06 and the conference d 3 NVER BEST AT SLUGFEST | pitched ball: By Bell, Titus. 8truck out: | Brockett, Cree's sacrifice bunt and Keeler's | ¥ ; 5 Lincoln p“""‘"_. “"""' Competent, but | { By Moore, 4. by Brown. 3; by Bell. i fiy ‘o rlght. Tha visitors wore unable to ;::;d K‘."“‘"""'l"""““”"";‘ ;‘Q"“"”:::’-“:""" trrors Too Numerous, | otmis - Takeat Oeuiiin 2 | Time: 1:38. Umpires: Truby an gler. | bunch thefr hits on_Brockett, who fielde o b . — . & - out- ank Place ¥ ” | his position finely. Scora: they were eligible to play in 1908- 00 il P e e nd Gets Into Error Column, ’“1(“('“')"’;“:‘: i ol NEW YORK. nosToN. 16 Chuisupion I Savet o ths ObERRGINS] timely, which. with rrors, gave the opener | DENVER, May b—ln a atrong wind Den- | ,nq " greinteidt's three long sacrifice files ' 2 170 0Mctonnenl, b4 1 | ers he will add a vart amount of strength | to the Indians by a score of § to 2. Errors | ¥e 5 ng game from Sloux City. | o, today's game from Cincinnati for Chi- 10 0Lord, 3b to the Nebraska tearm next meason. In were responsible for the runs of both teams | Ducky Holmes replaced Crulkshank In cen- | Tot "% o" S5n1y four hits were made off | 0 0Speaker, of bl | in the first, while a base on balls, a sacri- | (e in the second inning and made three | W01 600 of them. & two-Lagger, coming | 1 0 Gessler, rf 1907 and 1908 he was selected as an 4li- 'l THE OMAHA BEE, Omaha, Neb, fice and a hit by Spencer gave Pueblo the | orrors that aded Denver materlally. Gen- | with'men on second and third. Score: ¢ 8tanl, b | western tackle and played a powerful | Please send me a Boys' Base Ball Uniform FRER. lead In the third. Singles by Corhan and {,u_‘gmnpry’m‘m,h Ll ;,:{‘I’ ",jr‘“_ o Fhod CHICAGO. CINCINNATI | game for the Cornhuskers in the linc Mitze, a three-bagger by Kensel and Geg- His strength permitted the Cornhuskeis Size of Pants (walst measurs)... to sccre on the Carlisle Indians and to! T8 v BH ¥ numerous and prolonged. Tliree pltchers B b Av Oy ne, 21 nler's error gave tHe locals thrse in Ahe | were retired because of tree hitting. Score: | gheckars, If. & & ©.3 Q¥ussine, elghth, an ; e B R |] Stze of shirt (chest measure)....... : veeseeo..inches Burch, 1. rant, 8b Alperman, b 0 Knabe Hummell, s 0 Titus, Sebring, ef 1 0 Magee, if ot Fhceien ¢ 0 Perrin BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHI Tannehill, 0 Birm' ham. the end of the first semester of next Don’t wait—get them NOW. vear Owen, b 0Wright, p Not any athlete who played foot bali ABOUT THE UNIFORMS. — *Fasterly 3 0 0 2-5 | in the fall of 1906 is eligible for compe The color {8 gray—they |Ohloago L. 0 RS Y L Sopot | tition mext year, byt any athists who are for boys—not men, and consist of five pleces— | base hite: Lajole, Perring, Atz Bradley, | Participated in intercolleglate athletics pants, shirt, cap, belt and hose. The pants walst o | Three-base hit: Hinchman. Sacrifice hita: | prior to September 1, 1906, can play out measures are in sizes from 24 to 32 inches The 0| Ats, Altizer (2) Stolen bases: Stovall, | his four yea Chaloupka's winning of 9 9 . 7, § S AIS L (LY SO AN SRR » shirts, chest measure from 26 to 34 inches. We also | Stovail. Bases on balls: Off Wright, 3; oft | his track “N" in June, 1906, brings him have some blue uniforms in men's sizes for the Big 1{Owen, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 8 Chl. | under the nonretroactive clause of tie Boys, but for these we must have five prepald sub- *Batted for Brown In the ninth cago, 3. Struck out: 1 Wright, 1; by | eligibility rule and allows him to play scriptions. b s Philadelphia 10001001 0-8 0wen 2 Time: 1:40. Umpires: Kerin and | tour years, the fourth year in his case P Use the order blank. 0% 3.1 0108 83| Ak ) ot £l Totalw. . Xy Totals .. *Batted . for Wright in ninth. Cleveland .. 30000 Lnmann > el | e R \ oot T T 5 El | cwmman =l cccsemmwomsnan | comsece | ] DA 4 > - G 8pencer, ¢ 8 0Arrellanes, p PO veeeesss.inches Brockett 0 0 Oukes. ¢t DINVE | Behutte, Tt 4 1 1 ) one dawn. Thomas hit for a homer, David- A g | Zimerman, 353 1 111 0Loveri, 3b won singled, Gagnier struck out, but Muson | Cassidy, rf E. | Chance, 1b...4 11 1 Mitehell, rf and Pritchett followed with singles, filling | Jones, cf i Totals 0| steinfeidt, 61 1 0 Paskert, 1. H the bases. Sullivan went in to bat for | Belden, 1f H 1 | E 1 Total | Boston 00000000 00 s o ¢ | New York : 10000001 *2 EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS BINSOLRORY ) otio's ¢ ctn s siosle i 1 C Two-base 'hit: Speaker. Sacrifice hi Speaker, Cree (2. Lord. Sacrifice fly Keeler. ' Stolen bases: Cree (2). Left on (Johm E. McMillan Wins Feature Han- 0 | base oston, 7; New York, Doub | iy Wagmner to McConnell o Stahi, Strhek gicap at Loutavil Adgdrost:., e 2 )T“zi‘T R E‘u;:l“R”)*A;‘rell:‘\::““l"l!;\' Rh;\tk“;'z'm:k'::"l’ x.(nr;lsi\'n. B, May 5.—The crowd at the I inclose money order for $8.00 in payment of two subscriptions icage 3 071 %0 5 | on bal . e y o second day's racink of new Lousviil S . Cincinnati 000003200 0-2|Hit with pitched ball; By Brockett, 1. |Jockey club was latger than was expected to the Daily and Sunday Bee for eight months LI.,.wnrnu- rm; 1;”vkpr{,"!\:Ih;‘r::‘l'll;r:“g‘.nl(:‘e \:}ll\;;'pi"l;:; Pl’}\r:’:":(fll Time: 1 Umpires ‘]r‘v the Yflulme,rm» o1 the day, the handicap (If men’s gize uniform, send $12.00 and three subscriptions.) Zimmerman. Bacrifice file 3). | Hu v H at a mile and twenty yards, John F. M | Stolen bases: Steinfeldt, Lobert (Lefl on | Senators Win in Ninth. Millan beat a good field In a stirring drive ND THE BEE TO bases: Chicago, ¢, Cincinnatl, 6 Bases on | PHILADELPHIA, May Washington | through the stretch in which all but Frank balla: Off Qverall, 3. Bases on errorss Chl | gereated Philadelphia ioday, Ganley scoring | Flittner seemed to have a chance. Oniy cago. & Cincinmacl, 1. Hito with pitehed | ("Wl ing rin In the ninh. Score: one favorite won. Orlandot, winner of the ball Lobert. Struck out: By Overall, 4 WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA firat race, pald MTLX to ¥ In the pari Adare 7 Gasper. L Time mpires: v B.H.0.A E_ [ mutuels. Showers fell intermittently during | Lo | R | Gantey. 11 I At Boston—Boston-New York game post- poned; wet grounds. TWo games tomorrow 0| Hotman, o 0 Basoher, if 0| Tinker, = 0Rgan. s Jones, but struck out. Score: lvlllrlmlzl‘L ss Moran, ¢ ":;Ml"“" 1b. JNCOLN. Maag, 2b. 0| Overall, p cLean, o 3 X\\ nl R. Thompson, 3 sper, D. h Lindsay, H Zalusky, 0 Bohannan Karsten, i *Stankard v 0 Olmstead, p...... 0 0 My name is. roso o cnmuwon—mnd L] 2l cormamenway Totals. snm Waldron, rf Fox, 2 Jude, 1f Thomas. 1b... Davidson, cf Gognler, ss Pritchett, 3b Mason, © Jones, p. *gullivan . 14 commnsmasn —ommme—ts Aothin; ;.. o5 STOUX 5 5 bt Name .... .. ‘ampbell, If Crutkshank, of . Holmes, cf. 8b.. Hunter, 1b... Welch,' 3b.. Eels, cf Towne, © Stovall, rf. Andreas, 2b Coping, 'ss. . Smith, ss, 2b.... Starr, p 7 Fromme, p. Totals. o lthe afternoon. Track good. Summaries: 0| First race, six furlongs: Orlandot (%, Name .... .. 1| Davenport, 'straight, $i1.2) won, Earls 9 [Court (104, McGee, place, $9. second, ! Address. Gypsy King (104, Taplin, show, ) third Time: 1:33%. Bonebrake, Estella (., Lady Vie, May Cell, Mont Lee, Minnetau, Raui- Bannock Bob, Snake Mary, Rebel n and Deacon &lso ran 3 Address ... Sl s o| “Sccond race, four and a half furlongs o dil ' rghe o | pugesne (dis. rowers, sceaignt, ) won. i THE OMAHA BEE, O ha, Neb . Kiddy Lee (118§, Warren, place, $11.25) se 'y ma a| e . =8 v cummwuoany Kensel, 8h. Spencer, of Clark, 1b. Hogreiver. Jehl, ... Mattick, If..... Corhan, » Mitze, o 5 4 5 5 | Glymer. ODavia, b .02 GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | {oorov. Barr. of : ‘ 3 ‘ 1 1 | Milan, ef o Oldring, Schipke outsville Makes Six Frrors and (Bt o Loses to Kansna City. . » KANSAS CITY, May f.—Consigtent bit- | SBiankenship 0 *Heitmuller {ing by the home team and a ba B e Lidionpii s i Bwift, » Denver, 2 1if | Inning_ for Pitcher Packard ;\'yu:\p\m Ol RIIN ) Tetale. o ST ST 14 4 | ong, "Short Order. (118, "Pags, ‘sliow, 9.8 kines : | third. Time: 0:48%. Topland, Forez, Black = Blcux City E 00 o Yihip Do N 1ol A helt: Jemon Batted for Oldring in the ninth | BEt and Bo «Batted for Jones in the ninth, Two-base Liis: Campbell, Belden, Msag, | O e I atucsivan had much o | prBatied for Milan In the elghth.' | i A e e T SR % o-base | orrarn O elr deteat Moo | adelphia . 2.0 0- v 218, P \ Lincoln e 10000000 1— 2 Campbeil (2. Home runs: Belden, Magg. | ¢ with their defeat. . Boofs ia. B el 5203600060 11| Werren stralght 16 won. Patrigt (il J y falled in their part of the agroement, and weblo 1,0 100003 *6 georifice hits: Lindsay, Olmstead. Stolen H.0.A.E B.H.0.A.E | Two-base Three-base hits: | 11 T place, %) second, Btar ‘Thistle IS a ar the whole thing I8 off, leaving all o ase hit: Barry. Three-base bits: | 5 py how, $11.88) thisd. . ‘T d & & minor Btolen boses: Spencer, Clark. Two-base | bases: Cassidy, Belden. Zalusky, Smith. non, ef 0 Dunleavy, of. 4 1| Davis, Collins, Hits: Off Smith, § In seven | 1:14%. " Juan Goldberg, Acquia, Chalice. L. | leagues In the same position that they oc hit: Spencer. ‘Three-base hit: IKensal. | Bases on balis: Off Karsten, 2; off Olm- " 0 Woodrutt, 3b. | innings; “off "Groom, 2 in two innings. | Greenburg, Console, Haraway and Ander- | i Name ........ weanmonoos=oo? | somzss00ssu0od ey =l ommonncsosoonFiR | comommmnannwl WP O o Sl PR Totals. P e T s¥l consoosonBeond al ommosnmmnE che L 1] osso i 0 5 1 1 8 ‘ ¥ I~ > - i pter m WOttt ~ 2] | cupied last year—the American association Double playe: Spencer to Corhan to Clark, | stead, 3; off Starr, 2; off Fromma, 4. Struck | Beckies 15 1 0Landreth: $ | Bacrifine hite: Btrest, Clymer. . Btolon | Sven) 4 1S l‘ orec dSt(.d P Hogrelver 1o Corhan to Clark, Pritchett to |out: By Bohannan, 1; by Karsten, 2; by | n 1 8Deishan 2 | bares: Murphy (), Conroy, Ganley. Double | “Fourth race, free handicap, 4-year-olds | [ and ghe Hasiara 1essi 10 bage Lo cless o|play:” Delehanty 'to McBride to Unglaub. | and upwards, mile and twenty yards: John | - A ;clasaitieation :: Left on bases Philadelphla, 12: Wash Onz~‘ 3. McMlillan (100, Page, straight, §76; place, | : }|ton. 8. First base on balls:’ Oft Plank, 1 |3is; show, $8%) won. Old Honesty au, | Abrogation of Revised Agreement| .,.,iiiux Board of Appeals Mee ) & {off Smith, 4 off Groom. } rst base on | Lee, place, $9.90; snow. 36.56) second, The i - 3 5 : 9 0l errora: Philadelphin, 1; Washington. 3. Hit | Minks (115, Heldel, show 8.39) third. Time Said to Mean Attempt of Asso- CHICAGO, May 5.—The board ot appegl with pitched ball: By Plank, 1 Struck |1:4:4. bon Enrique and Frank Flittner also ciation to Enter Chicago. e e R S art R (ARSI ON, A i Totals " §|out: By Plank, 4; by Bmith, 4: by Groom, ran il it gl v qui 8 gt Ao Gl ___in FiftysSix Seconds Kansas City........0 2108100 %7 |1 Time: 2:4. Umpires: Egan and Con-| Fifth race, 2-year-olds, selling, four and » facing. 8 in MRD: ScORINEUAS ghe meny MONTGOMERY, Ala., May 5.—Two thou- | fanieviile 00011312034 noily 1a half furlongs: Jack Straw (8, Daven- CHICAGO, M 5,—That another base | bers in estimated about $1,000000 will 1 ; N tehett to Gagnier to Thomas |Olmstead. b; by Fromme, 2 Left on hases arhe vl T ases. Tincoln, §: Puieblo, 1. Home | Denver. 7: Sioux Cliy. & Hit' with pitched | Haimar 3 S0mm B run: Thomas. Sacrifice hits: Thomas, | ball: Maag. Time: 2 Umpire: Clark | ¢ Ritter. § 3 0Quinian, s ones, Bwift Struck out ty Jones, 1 ” y - OPeitz, © et s irst base on ‘balls: off |AUTO RACES AT MONTGOMERY o Haie, B ] Thirty-Horse Car Makes Mile | ol 3 0 - " sand motor enthuslasts cheered wildly this | “iijte: Off Essick, 6 In six innings: off | Tigers Win in Tenth | port, straight, $14.75; place, $9.80; sho ball war is scented by close followers of | be distributed on the varlous classes this | “hey: thi E | : ' " 4 ear, despite e siringen e tting |afterncon as Louls Chevrolet, the daring | prady. 5 In three ‘innings: off Halia. 1| g1 10018, May 5. Detroit today got but | Won, Betty Lester (100, Martin, place, $247.15; | (e politics of the national pastime in the r, despite fh ingent anti-betting { Frenchman of the Buick team, drove & | in ane inning; off Packard. 12 in seven | . May & the politic al pa mile in 8 seconds flat with a thirty horse T R Shannon power car over the falr grounds mila track e e e hat N He won the 10-mile race easily, going the e B L e Wi 1R distance in 1% minutes after having tire four hits off Grah . pitche: t uis, | Show $42.45) second, Salain (8, " ¥ 1 con &l o n the gran « 74 four hita off Granam. plfcher, for 81 Louls. | L0 n. fiew) third, Time: 0:8i% Amelid | announcement of the national commission | try. In'the' grand class alone nearly §70 wtill the visitors won by a score of 3 to 1 | Rose. Lou Lanier, Brunhilde, Inferno Quecn | that the revised nal recment as will_be distributed, s the announced . wtakes, handicaps & Curities ‘figure up aham pitched a good game. but an er- | and Lotta ( reed also ran, framed u to sult the American associa ' Louisville, 4. Left on bases Kansas ¥ood 8. ' | *Bixth race, selling, 8-year-olds and up- to $4 | tratibie. several junctures. George De Left o o8 Bus g the tenth, coupled with a base qn xth . 3 1ds and up: Rt o . 1 lik nville member of the Buick team won Gruft. - Sulliven etling, Stolen | 1" gcore twice | Taplin, straight, $8.70; place, 3$7.65; show, |gated through the fallure of these two y L ce You feel like a | sonville me of the Bui sex: Shannon (2). Beckley (2). Sulll- OvTh . 6.0) won, Colonel Blue . (92 Paul, p S0 a1 ment within th H Gl Milwaukeo, ' Wis; N. J | three the only other event of the | JATE o, QONANON, bl plays: Oben (o §T. LouIs DETROIT .08 won, Col Paul, place, | lcagues to sign nstrumer in oleman, §t. Louis, Mo.; C. H. Madden ki djoy reigns |42y not being open o him. The Alabama | im0 8 Sunlvan: Dinteavy 10° Pelt. | wartn ; x| §i18: show, §.4) sscond, “Lafaetts time lmit set, is asserted by the Dally | Seman. St louls Mo C. N Madde ing, and Joy reig championship went to “Monk" Cowell In & | Jirjok out: By Essick, b: by Brady, 2. | fehweltrer Powers, place. T8 third. =Time: 1:40M.|yo. s today. This paper says: Ta.; Secretary W Knight, Chicago. Chaliners-Detroit. Only drivers resident of | ("B Wy o™ prleeq’ nans! Peitz, 2 | Meate St Grenade. hnm!y)rlmw. Katle Powers and | N°¢ . ati s st ; supreme from the the state were cligible for this event. Chev- | Bage on balls: ' Off Essick. 2: off Brady. | sta > Lady Ethelyn also ran Tha ‘u.l \n" ean e a ,',‘,‘ 'x ; minute in the 100-mile event and but for 2 >, ammaries at Pimlico. N DE MOINE 1 M Dr », frat to last pulf of & 1{halbls s Tolend S Y 0 ne | B o Fodine PIMLICO, May §—Summaries ¢ | Roller, the Seaitle furkeon-wrestier, jus 3 Y another lase ball war, is the opinion of | 0 e Chic o NOHg e tecord, _Heber Biuibe of Rismi Hooalers Defeat Brewers F B H First race, four and a naif furlongs { Reare IsAFINK FOP SCHIAME0 AR Siated {cial summartes MILWAUKEE, May 6.—Harry McCh ! o Mullin Basy _ Chliion 1M, Dugsn ' 1o ¥ AR IS e i L e MR . e N ndiaii' fiva liae: *Rehert | 2eg 2¢ Tha M Iaiiors ok o laes Bedminster (107, Hergen, ) 1o 1) second he Daily News recites the action of last | shordy. = " o E T KIN | Stubbs (scratch), Indiana, won: R. L. Pea eating his former teammates tode Y Totals W 4w Dalhouste (119, Goldsteln. 25 to 1) third. | winter which gave these two leagues a | e o tlon and the Eastern league been abro . Roller Will Go to Rurope. 1 e after some of the English and French bat cock (three miles), Yale, second. ~Time ith two men on hases in the seven' 601000000 0 rime, uiobly. Kyrat, Raffaello, jr., | special ra t the privileges of draft- | {]e ‘ R t y S 4%, Moltacasy ‘Arave the Dall Dvas the rient | Detrole 690500000 38 eponserul Fauntleros, ‘Beile uwr.' itey- | "Pecinl rating that tho privileaes of draft-| tlers. | expect lo start sometime this sum Cars listing $1,00 and under, five miles: | field fence for a home run. McGlynn was | _TWwo-base hits: Cobb, Willlams. Wallace, | bourn, The Speaker and Inspection ng from Gies'A and othef mindr leaguss, | mec gfter my theslrical centraeh expiras | George Dewitt (Buick), won; Oscar N unlucky, loose fielding behind him mixed | Sucrifice hits. Hartsell, Ferris. Double | ran and continues v prize ring | " | man (Buick 2) second, Herndon (Buick with hits helping the visito play: Speer to Beckendorf to Rossman, | Second race, mile: Takahira (100, Dev- | txow comes the announcement from Cin. | (UILFY again till T have made a record | third. Time: 5:08%, pRE 1 Stolen hases: Stone. Mcintyre. Bases on | erich. & to 1) won, Bonnie Kelso (4, Upton, Now comss the announcement from ( in Europe. 1 will keep on wrestling though. Alabama championship, five miles, Ala e SRR | 1L 11 s T ofF Grahom, 1 Biruck |5 10 ) second. Dispute (. icussell 15 1o 1) |bama drivers only: Cowell (Chalmers-De out: By Graham, 7; by Speer, 2. Hits: Off | third. Time, 1:40%. Lally, Belle Scott —— = s — _ | Smith (American roadster 8) third. Time | Mullin, none in one-third inning. Lefi on [tern also ran 5:49%. | bases: 8t. Louls, 11; Detroft, 1. Time: 2:00. | Third race, the Severn, purse, selling, six . Cars listing §3.00 and under, five miles: { | Umpires: O'Loughiin and Perrine | furlongs: 8t Jeanne (198, Daverich, b fo 1) Dewitt (Buick 29 won, Cowell (Chalmers | won, Bally Preston (119, Martin, 1 to 1) I ar Detroit 30 second, Norman (Buick Mifehell Ready for Meet. | second, Taboo (96, Haynes, 8 to 1) third thand. ' Thmai rCHE ) A (Sponis Time, 1:134. _Lurid, Mrs. Sewell, Indomita- | miles, standing start witt (Bulck 2 K o ) 1 was held teday | Ple, Maude Sla s il (na et o (Ratablished 187) to make the preliminary arrangements trolt 3) won, Norman (Buick 22) second, | 8neer. 11 in nine and two-thirds innings: off | Plantland, King Avondale, Ader{ and Ales T A O cond for the race meeting wiich will he held n. | FoUrth race owners handicap. ateepls The cause of all skin diseases can be traced to some humor or acid in | An Inhalation for | H —the new 10 cent | (Bulck twelve seconds, third Whooping-Cough, Croup, | | }.'5), Jaky 1%, 1t and 16 as 4 pat o€ Stone, T to 10) won. Waterway (sl, Wil' | the blood; the cuticle is always healthy where the circulation is free from 5.56% | . e streit The following of- | ligma. ¢ to 1) second, KentuPsy Beau (142, | {mpurities. When the blood is infected with acrid or unhealthy matter it . . : | " Free-for-ail_stock cars, 100 miles arrh, ficers were clected: [Fresident, W. . Me q 2 | impuritie: h i h y ma Cigarwithastraight | i85k s won. Dewite (Buick Coughs, Colds, Cat s hibition mile by Chevrolet, fastest of Smith: treasurer, Frank Weller Allm\llh‘!flhpr (114, Mclntyre, 1 to 6 won, Con- | Instead it irritates and inflames the delicate fibres and tissues around the day, 0:56. | the race horsemen sold the Ariving nark | sietent (107, i JBRON, Neb. May 5.—(8pecial )—Th 10 1ake the remedy inte the stomac ~ . Tillilnghast and Rye also by the deposit from the blood of the acrid humors with which it is filled, A quality smoke | JLEBRON, Neu, May &—(pecil)~Ths Crosalone survs bacaes the air, sndered Trotting Queen is Dea UNRAN Suh Rre Aso e y o Sasce: Preaident, Rov HEnaw.: secretary . er Gueen of ting Suef. 4t 1) hira “Time. 1:48%. Weat Over, | SoTatching the outer skin affords no relief from the itching and where, even at'a | b W I rer W, . Coomer o taied Ghrout e e T T where g | Hurlock, Olive Fiy. Zebec: Gus Heim: | B. 6. 8. cures Skin Diseases of every character by purifylng the blood. It | S~ 3 y Electioneer (111, Leibert, 15 to 1, € to 1) won, | every variety of skin affection. Local applications can only soothe; they Allen, 15 to 1) third. Time, 4:3% Pirate. ey 1 e h th K S R e calf; vice president, A. C. Rerry: sasratary, | Oetopus and Canyas also ran cannot perform its natural work of nourishing the skin, regulating its tem H filler and {ond. , Time Bronchitis, Diphtheria.| i1 G Nichols: assisfant secrstars. Jw0 | ORI and Canvas also ran avana 2 = McCaghey to 1) second, Mys- g o 2 e e Th iy (R tanel LI B RS ghers a0} e e ores and glands and produces some of the many forms of skin disease. alle and sixty vards: Ruxton | into the sensitive membranous flesh lying just beneath the outer covering, | Jotrongly sasiseptic, is carvied over the diseased . e 8 ce, m in ying i hard to equl| any- | fected the following organization for this | |81 every ‘bresth, giving yoioeed tna PHILADELPHIA, May 5—Sunol, 2:08%, | (85, 25 to 1) won, Beaucoup (111, Du | man ol captain A ere i » - Palo o, Cal. s <in, o i 8 a highex Pfiu nager, F. H. Gaylord: captain, A. M. | [there le nothing better fn 18% at the Palo Alto, Cal., stock farm | Millstone. King's Plate and El Oro also | goes down into the circulation and removes the humors or acids which are o Montgomiery. The pase hall park has becn I N N Langdon (111 Harty, 11 to & bec hey di h the blood. 8.8.8. ht | b ' Lad of Langdon ( arty 1o 6, even, | never cure ause the 0 not reach the blood. + goes ri nto the PAPTE g 3y Send posial for e heyenme Auto Traek. |3%0 §) accond, Hill Top (8. Crowley, 11 to y 8208 7§ Fifih race. selling, six furlongs: Ted | perature and preserving its normal softness, pliability and healthfulness. Sumatra weappes. ebron Club Orgunized. remedy for restling orgass thas tained for publ irpoxes. a. Coon, Oscar T. Bird e itching and stinging so often accompanying skin affections are produced season: President, Roy Hengel; secretary, | |oonstast treatment. 1t I8 15 ommr At o i Tt Yo ves: | gun, 716 10) second. Great Jublles (M, Lang, | S0 surrounding the countless nerves, pores and glands. =This explains why s t N of Senator Leland Stanford, her sire being (P& o ing: Smoker | CBUSIDE the trouble, builds up the weak, acrid blood, and permanently cures leased and a verwinut grand stand s Le- ot ,,\ Uhas. Donovan Cigar Co ) : ! ML PLEABANT. la :nu:;‘ Sooklet. 3/ CHEYENNE., Wyo., May (Special i~ |3, Bven 0 B iird Guanteo” ‘Hiack | Circulation, reaches the trouble and cures it Ly removing the cause. Book JEASAD o . o Wk i o Aalet Post s | Monser Cheale, Hielle of destamine Danger | 0B Skin Diseases and any medical advice fres o all who write, Sioux C..y, Iowa legram - Nebraska 10 Fu 0ol bl ce track hich | M Marjorie, Wit cki d Mar- . g LARGER SIZE, 13¢. | Plearant, o B O Eharaane Botor abT AR | e e T AmNe st Ay THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.

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