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'HE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 8 1909 WICHITA RUBS T IN HARD| : | CHICAGO BLANKS CINCINNATI| i | Standing of the Teams | A & Omaha Given a Decisive Beating, | — [ e AMBR. ABSN illngermln Pitches First Shutout | : - Score Ending 12 to 3. L. Pet W.L.Pet Game for the Cubs. ‘ e 1 p o (UIIHIMIIL‘CJ | Wichita . 880l Milwaukee 13 | Denver Lous: 137 6% 3 A GAME DRAGGED OVER TWO HOURS | /i0ik" § S indianapolis 1l 0 24| FINE WORK WITH MEN ON BASES | Saturda y | Sale Lower and Rice Were In the Box for | Lincoln 3 Columbus . & 12 400 | Game 1s Won in Third and Sixth on Omaha and Both Were Wild at -“"-\'j*\vl"‘l*k_\ . *;\“;"‘”_“‘-l Ff-" Hits Times and Proved Ineflective » g W L.Pe Scores of Other National | | | All Through. Pittsburg J Detroit e | | Boston 6 w York | : {y a _— Phida ton 5 —_ : WICHITA, Kan., May 7.—In a game that | hiC4&o R e 3 CHICAGO, May 7.~Hagerman today had | § e # waw firagged out for more than two hours | Cincinnati 45| Cleveland .. 7 9 the honor of pitching the first shutout game | : 3 i Wichita gave Omaha a decisive beating by | New York 9 40 Washington. 510 33| of the season for Chicago. Mis work was | the score of 12 to 3 this afternoon. As they | St Louis... 23/8t. Louis...5 11 | consistent throughout, especlally so with | played today there was no comparison be- | GAMES TODAY | men on bases. Bunched hits, with a couple | wild and ineffective, while Altehison for | g0l Ciy at Pueblo, | cago the game from Cincinnatl, 5 to o, & 2 Wichita, though lacking in perfect control America ssociation—Columbus at St | Score: $ 3 Morning Banched with Errors— had play In geserve when he was calied | Paul Toledo at Minneapo! Indianapolis | CHICAGO. CINCINNATL ad T n h a8, Miiwaukee. Lottevilie at Kansas OIty. | [ H.O.AB fonal League—New York at Boston, | Evers, 2y . %% 3 Y Wt at wil en- the visit chers got | Philadelphia ooklyn, | Cincinnatt at | Sheckard, It $ 3 P § A G BT obmn annyeh 0 them. to sliow | CHICSES. B, Loule or Butsbar Ll | g e i Lovert, 3 L : Strouse & Bros', Baltimore, Contents of Fifteen Drum theni to hit it. Pennell base running, Cole's | ,American League—Chicago at Cleveland, | (eraid, 10 1 Mitehell, 1f Detrolt at 8t. Louis, Washington at Phila- | Seintelar, i 0 Bescher,’ 1t t { i Sample Garments at Prices mers’ Sample Trunks Make work In‘the out field, and Anderson's work | delphia. B Hofman, cf. 0 Autrey, 1b R o e s fon 4ivew York i b i SN R \ Low Beyond Belief. Up This Resistless Special upon to use ft. The locals stole bases and = : | Moran, < 1 MeLean, ¢ heme run was one of the longest hits ever | | Hiagerman, p 0 Fromme, p B8 . &t Awociation k. ‘Thre e, | Hix. 1. Wild piteh: Johnson. Time: 2:3, | Kane, ef o . : : ‘n of . SPRMR ki 1o taises on tatld wnd ",‘,‘\ Umpire: Wheeler. Attendance, 900, | Totam £ LN -~ 761 spring suits direct from the sample trunks of the drummers of batsmen hit by pitcher together with three | pES MOINES 1S 4 IN TRIMMED | Chicago ... 0100 y B oa altimore. Md., go on sale here tomorrow; beerless, fon 1 Wich | ES IS AGAIN T Cincim ati 09096800 00l Strouse ros., Baltimore, y & stolen bases gave Wichita seven in the oriad - q —0 s . " i» wheatevar & . o Sovanth infing. The ecore: Topeka Went About the Task 1n | Oanes Tinker, Hoprimer wiojifice hite highly tailored products that have made a stir wherever shown; gar: . ) ) 4 ole; o8 o 2 few © o v 3 v ulr:;(:;u. Workmaniike Manner, 'S()\m-:‘urdi ’l‘\l’nklrr. bo:v..»,, Double play: ments absolutely perfect, barring a few creases where fl“..\ have been . TOPEKA, K , May 7.—(8 1al,)=To- | Bescher to McLean eft on bases: Chi- . A ok e & . . 8 5 pri oo ‘1 peka. thmed Dés Motngs for the thicd | SOl Sincinzatl, 7. Bases on bulls: folded into trunks; the very suits one sees adv gl‘-hfit‘_(]il ull the ()llnnlmnpflt ¥ : of the se 4 to 2, a r 2; o omme, 8 AN v R iy 2 ; P Cole, &t 5 fame of the serics, { to 2, today. Barnum O prors; Chicago, 1. Struck out: By pers every once in a while. The pluos at Ir(;-ffll \f\lfl be \1{; u:‘m 1:\0 e in the second, whe walk, an error and | an, 5 by Fromme, me: 1 S e rOs) Wi rer Y] sac 1ce o 118 sort nearer Hughes. 25 e | a hit brought in one run, and In the ninth, | Umpires: O'Day and Emsie Strouse & Brosi would never permit a sacri Wentersil, ah.... 0\ 3 Bt fr i enna, ax erier, afded aHotheT: g Y e, T ol Ree e o Baltimore—it remained for THE PALACE to buy and offer these stun- Weaver, ¢ ' eni en he . walke B ¥ 2 show good form and was relieved in the f : ¥ o apaw e " : hin : oorie T e, N0a \ires and % Bt | SiiN & Ball Tyr Thh Thsle coatihine B ning suits at the unequaled low prices printed here. errors, The scor L L \\‘NII{s Jvae strong at all times, | 5 X The feature of the game was the batting | OMAHA DES .\1\':‘15?2-‘ . & of Barbeau and Wilson, the former having k a perfect batting average and scoring Wil- i | Colligan, ss ... 0 0 son three times. Score Fisher, If urtls, rf . 3 0 0 | rTRRS e King, of » E Fitzpatrick, tf ., 0 0 | i e 5 : etiory. 35 1 1 Bader, 2b 00 3 | 8 2Byrme, 3b e (R - 3 Matticks, cf 5 138 1 | 0Shaw, of. Graham, 2b. Dwyer, 1b 3 1 Clarke, 1t 0 Bresnahan, ¢ J——— o ot ton, If $ Ny .1 Wagner, #. .. b netehy, 1b. e Welch. v vos hott, b ° Abstein, 1b chanty, f Gonding, ¢ ¢ Beirsdorter, p 3 Wilson, . 0 Charies, b 1 by S Giveon, G 0 Hulswiit, ss e, i e, b 5 '0 Rhoder Riet, p Totals .............5 IR Rhodes, 'p Totals........ 2 TOPEKA Total.... 4 *Phelps Wichita ... ocvove. s 30011 2 . | places upon the is the price we D il RRREEN Wooley, et .. “Batted for Sallee In "minh backs of Omaha have set upon the Hite: Off Lower, 8 In five and two-thirds | Cooley, § Pittsburg ....... 11010200°" unings: off Rice, 3 in_two and one-third | Fenlor 3 P St. Louls ... 21000000 03 men and young very cream of fanings. Struck out: By Altchieon, 5; by | Andr H Two base hits: Barbeau (), Konstchy, Lower, 5. First base on balla: Of€ Aftchi. L | fit: Off Rthoades, ® in four innings; ofi men, suits that Strouse & Bros.’ son, G: off Lower, 2: off Rice, 2. Hit with 5 v 3 ‘-q{:‘“'- 8 I!|\ four Innings. Sacrifice hl;: s Betiacw. . Cole, Penell /0 Huunca, | Birnur, 5 trrrerrorrs R o i B L were never de- product—-men’s Franck. Sacrifice hits: Anderson, Hughes. i — |and Konetchy; Hulswitt and Konetchy. » Alichiaon. icine: "Kane:Twocbase Bitx: | TOWI o o 12| iake On atin; Oft Wik, oit Rodes signed or made andyoung men’s ottigrew, Altchison, Fisher, Kjng. Homo | Des Moines .. 9100000 | 2:"0rt Sallee, 2. Base on orrbrs: Pittsburs, Eae s Lot s bande omana. | Fopeks e R RR g X e A T up with an idea suits tha st © o 13; Wichita, 6. Time: 2:10. Umpire Has. Three-base hit: Dwyer. Two-base hit: s ime: 1:45. Umpires: K. 3 XL} Attenaance, ot " | Korens ase on nal Gte Barmum1: 'of | o of selling for Less mand $25 to $3 DENVER MIT AT RIGHT mIME | DS Behadurter, 3 Bussed valr: Huckingor | i b el e than $12.50 and in shops where ok » g . “ | Left on bases: Topekn, 6; Des Moine: BROOKLYN, May 7.-Philadelphia today, o b S « Ommontax | iclen buscs: Cooley Androws. " Sacrifics | §0pped Brookiyms winning stretk by u in some localities the “fancy” prices Batters Hud Good Eyen. Muliin, | nan Aive hith o5 Chive Fann: Pt Wek for $18.00. prevail. DENVER, Colo., May 7.—Thnely hitting |Gam " e | invincible until the ninth, when a double won for Denver today. Freeman was wild, [0~ oy TN AMERICAN LEAGUR | WICRe o o ox's single brought in a2 Iike other Sloux City pitchers, and usually | | Brooklyn's only run. Acting Captain Hum- I'he 761 sample garments portray every new style caper gotten out had a man on bases when Denver got \u} Philadelphin Wins Pitchers’ Battle | mel was ordered out of the game for Kick- $ | RSP To - Altchinzon, p Totals £ E Mt ket Freem nitting. A scoopup by Crulkshank fi il from Washington in Ninth | ing. Score: this spring. The coats have late “*dip’’ fronts; fancy sleeves; fancy sixth Inning was allowed by Clark as a put- | p. s o + PRILADBLPHIA BROORLYN. out. Had it been 8o It would have been a | PHILADELPHIA, May 7.—Washington B, B flapped pockets; fancy lapels and vests are cut low and have two fancy marvelous catcl, as he fell as he reached | Wis h“‘*‘l‘" defeated here-today in a pitch- | gunt, 3 0 Burch, 1t [ % 7 A ., wel for. Manager Johes disputea’a declsion vt | & battle, the acore being 1 to o "wWith one | Kt o8 8 18 VAR flapped pockets. Trousers are pegged topped, have flap pockets, welt ST Rhia Thie o Hapued - Gee M oy it for | Titus. f.ooos 0 Hummel, s i . s 3 . game from the clib house, Boore: . ¢ |three bases and’ scored when Freeman | micss. 1 0 MeMillan, s seams, and cuffs are as wide as three inches. Some conservative styles, DN VR ! a wild throw in returning the i Bransfield. 1b 0 Sebring, of f 3 itty fabri ¥l Pis 2 Osborne, ¢t 0 Kustu, ot however, are included, too. Scores of nifty fabries will tempt one— Commidy, Ttk " by Dooln, « 3 0Lennox, b numerous new imported striped w orsteds, some velours in wide stripes and chalk line stripes; Washington Mills blue serges and others. Note the make up; the sewing; the trimmings; the finishing; the padding; TR ¥ TR I e b ' {he fitting; the lining; the button hole work and seaming; then agree Philadelphia ... ...0 1 0 0 0 0 3 with us that the ordinary tailor cannot quite KQUAL, much less excel Brooklyn veesesasss0 0. 00 00O * Stankard, cf : | e el PO Bl Two-base hits: Magee, Bransfield, them. And above all come early—s ee that your choice is unrestricted. 'dnll. Hits: Off Rucker, 7 in seven innings. | . | et unaniummna) »lossmwes Lindsay, 1b..... E Barry, an 0 3ilan, et alusky, c... st 2 Thomas, ¢ 1 Schipke, 3b ohannan, p... Coombe, p. 0 Freeman. it Totals > Toals ks Belden, 1f... 1 Colling, b, 4 0 Totals......31 92112 Hartman, s, } Murphy, rf... 4 1 sk Withelm, p R e | Davi, in mer, Thompson, b, Barr, of 1 0 Conroy, 3b. SIOUX ¢ -, - | Sacrifice hits: Knabe, Bransfield. Stolen | AB. . Totals % bases: Bransficld, Osborne, Dooin, Burch. Campbell, 1, [ | *Batted for Milan in sixth Double plays: Lennox and Jordan; Alper- ! b T P s 7| *One out. when winning riin scored man (o McMillan to Jordan. "Left on bases: | Hunter, 1b.. o | Philadelphia 00000000 Philadeiphia, 5: Brooklyn, 8. First base | Andreas, b.... 1 | Washington cn 00000000 on balls: Off H\l"r‘fl 8 off Foxen Hit : Stovall, rf. 0 Two base hit: Conroy. Three basc by pitched b y 'Alperman, 1. Struck : Y 12 to 1)_second, Gild_(102, e o.1) Smith, 3b.... - o | tartsel, Nurphy. Sacritics Mite Bawer | 0ut: By Rucker by ot Oxen. 8. Wild | Larue. Stolen buscs: Armbruster, Hall, | They would like to have a game Sunday.|sot, the draw brought together Walter W, 1,04 D eeer Y6 ’:mm;mu'r“m"x.;I:yvh Catl Kopong, ss 1 ley, MoBride. Stolen bases: Barr, Gen. | Piteh: Foxen. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Rig- [ Flyn 1. Double pl Kruger 10 | Lesile M. Smith is mana and says he| Travis, Garden City, against AArshil | i, B tervene, Font iblick, ' Havre 1|ley. Teft on bases: Philadelphia, 3; Wash. | 1er and Truby e palle [Off lall, 2; off [has a fine bunch of plavers. ~The team | Whitlach, New York; W. W bell. New | 20T (ARt 3 Dy 04 Naione 8. Base oh. Rolls Orm. Bt Wash Boston Wins from New York. op. 4 Pitched ball; Armbruster. |lines up as follows: H. Franklin, Dabl-) York, a ATden A teton. againgt | . Seventh race, selling, mile:. Nasskaleata 0|9 Johnson, 2. Firat base on errora: Pi | BOBTON, May 7.—Boston won 10day's | Pussed bal: Covisere wWiid Witeu PP b | berg, catchers; Bargant, White, Exb, pitch- | Yorki Albert Seckele Princeton, asgatt | VRt TIOF, T 00 siana ma. o | delphia; 1; Washington, 2. Struck out: By | game, 2 to 1. ‘The visitors scored in t poritice. hit: Odwall Lorl oi, upp, |ers:’ Marshall, first; ‘Worthing, second; R ok againat. L. M. Richmond, | Russell 8 to 5) second, Hawk Wing (0 9,3 | Coombs, 4: by Johnson, 9. Time: 1:52. Um- | seventh on two hits, following a base on | Paul, 13; Columbus, 6. Time: "\ify. | BArnhart (captain), " third: ‘White, short- | 300, ¢ 3 A Leach, 12 to 1) tiird. Time: 1:40. Lady +Batied for Ahea in ninth fepbne g bl B | Dalix. Marquard taiied his second pass I | Umpire;'’ Heyes, g PR B e T (e Niva { Whitlach, 6 up and 4 to go. | Karma, King of Bashan, Don Hamliton atted for She s 3 | the e , and Sweeney's two-base hit, ar field; G. Frankiin, right fiel et b chmond 19 | Wilton Lackaye, Wes 4 0 T4 SBating \ Pir Frastanh o nlath, | g :\v\;'“'\(ll\rh“:\\lTl \A_:.“ ;vl‘:llh. :“?‘\m_hl’xh‘:‘l:r Lv:‘du‘m_ lvww:; n;l:)mw | Kansas City Wins trom Loutsville, d g !’,“. Watson beat Richmond 1 up, [ n Lackay nd Lally also ran Refver, o8008 8 80 0 178 éxciting twelve-inning game - today from | BOSton two ruas. Score KANBAS CITY, May Iwo errors for Bengnki Park Openn. Sundsr, Albert Seciel beat Rrooks, 2 up and 1 10 | NEBRASKA 1S SHORT TWO MEN Sioux City 50020000 13| & & game today from A i e e A [ T 3 y | 31 02 Bl T Lans weme. (kY from BOSTON. NEW YORK. | Quinian and a bunching of hits by Kan The Benson park will be opened Sunday | go Two bage higm: Jones, Zalusky. Hartman, | yioSiot £ 10 b Jste, Who relieved Newton | 5 BH.OAK ; tters, all in the third inning, | with a game between the 'Benson agles | © Robbins beat Pell. 2 up. | e l'\“l“ 8. Three base hit: Thompson. Stolen | | Stare. . 3h s Teoney, 1b otherwise featureless game |and the Swift Packing Company team The draw this afiernoon brought Robbins | Jamper Perry and Shotputter Collina Eopang.. Thres base b Ao | his “double and Cree's single. The locals | Beewsr.. ot R ALiEine 2 j - afternd ] e Seitice it Srith Base on balee Off | had ‘the ‘bases filled in the eleventh with | Raten It it The home team won' the | probst, with Dietz last vear, will piich for | and Seckel and Travis and K. C. Watson Addi LAt ¢ Lingo LINCOLN, - May (8pecial.)—Nebraska e —— — “reeman, p *Holmes 00'Hara, ef A s g Swifts. and Dusty Coons, who beat the | together. 0Deviin, 3b.... 2 0 oIty LovIsviL c-Glass-Androesen team dia i Deviin, 3b e Lec-Glass-Andreesen team Sunday, will | | Bohannan, 1; of Freeman. 8. Struck out: |Hone out set falled ta score. Kiberfeld | Beaumont, ef. LANCOLN, ebr Bohannan, 4; by Freeman, 5. Left on ed with Umpire Hurst in this inning | Pec y BH.0.4 5 ) o NNING TRACKS | Will be lacking two of its star athletes ‘in bases: Denver. 8: Sloux City, 5 it by | over a decision at the plate and shoved | Dahien. s 2 Bridwell, s 11 5 Duntenvy, o, G AE | work for the Eagles. Constderable time | BVENTS Rt the meet with Morningside college at Sfoiix » | Sweeney, 3b i Bchaefer, Zh pitehed ball: Hunter, ~Rohannan. Double | the referee, who retallated by slapping the | jremer ', o Myers, ... 7] Crom. s 00 0 UWoodruff, b, 4 o o|8nd money has becn spent In putting the k iCty Saturday. Perry, broad jumper, and Diay: Hartman (o Lindsay. Time: 2:15. Um- | player on the jaw. By thus placing his | homer s dod LT Lovh ms 3 o 0 Delehanty, 1f, 4 o o park in good shape. Fo? games write (. | Daihty Dame and Star le Make | ¢ Colling, shot prtter, were Tefe i’ Lik: pire: Clark {hands on the umpire Kiberfeld put him- ! sGraham ; e A 50 ety gt d O F. Ratekin, G2 South Twentv-second | yew Track Records at Woulsville. | coln when the Cornhuskers departed for — — self oul of the game under the rules. | Mattern. p. Totals e & Billivan, 1b..3 1 2 1 ¢ street, Omaha. or telephone Red 410, LOUISVILLE, Ky. May §-Track ree- | the Towa city. Perry is sick and may not LINCOLN VICTORIOUS AT PUERBLO | Score: . R o b ey teams will line up as follows S oy the wivside tahay. In the | be in condition for two weeks yet. Collins Bedbe. NEW YOR BOSTON, Totals...... %5 432 ‘ L gRojlen. ... & Benson Eagles. Swift Packing Co. |ords fell by the el ey furlongs | falled to report for practice this weeek and Game Wan Long Drawn Out, hut ¥ AR A.E | *Batted for Dorner in elghth Ritter, ¢ A4l NI Melum...... Thira «. Fagan [ e o eh was 8 of @ second faster br. Clapp could not’ take him on (he trip & ’ » . 0 0McConuell, 2b4 2 o | Boston 0000000 2 *—2( Wright, p 0 Eyres... nd .,........ McNally | ¢ e e O o ie has promised to be out for work Mon of Sensntionnl Feator F 68 o 0Lora & | Rome F 4 e f B g Totals Coe s 5 MoNally | than the vecord for Churchill Downs, 1In | e has promised to be sut for work Mon- vy y Eibertold, 3.4 1 1 4 0Speaker, ¢f SPTAVL TN R na b & H . frmod I SYENE o Barney Short N Rutern | the Inst race. Bta: Thistle ran & mile and | shape for the meet with Minnesota next PUEBLO, Co y 1 a game | Austin, b 0 oaomier o S| Two-base hit: Sweeney. Hits: « or- | s ¢ Sho; «. Kucera | (08 At ards in 1:43. 'The track recor A n“«h Insted a1 hour. overtime " and ):l\l'\‘r' i o oStamt o i ner 4 in elght irvings. Sacrifice hit: | Kansas City 9080010 Vellen, McGowan. Rig!-t . Krebs | waa 1l 4 llhmlr’\ players again had a bad | W&ok . marked by pitching and sensational ' Chase, 1b.... 5 220 0 1 Niles 1f 5 | Graham. Sto'en base: Murray. Double | Loulsville 10000001 ] or Center Pendergast | day, second and outsiders sweep- | Coach Clapp Saig befare he left the city Yeatures. TLincoln got the last of the ' Ward 2b 4 1Wagner, s .5 0 2 play: Bridwell to Tenney. Left on bases: | Farned run: Kansas City. Two-base Reed Left +o Van Cleave | ing ' the ca clear and track [ Mith_the Gornhusuers tht he iy pacll 4 merfes' b ya score of 10 to 8. Jack | Knight, ss.... 6 18pencer, ¢ Boston, 2; New York, 11. [irst base on | hit: Hetling. Left on bases: Kansas | Rice, McDonald.. Catch ... Kennedy & ey Siohe: Vst with BEormingeine.’ SE ‘Thomas featured himself by hitting two | Plair, § 1%Hopper 0| balls: ' Off Marquard, 2. off Dorner, 7. | City, 7: Louisville, 7. Base on_ errors: | Riclly, Coons.......Pitch Probst | | First race, six furlongs, splling: Merri- | ¥ould not state whether he thought dhe home runs, the two drives netting five Klelnow, e 1 SDonohue, ¢ 1! First base on errors: New York, 2. 'Hii!| Kansas City. 4; Loulsville, 1. = Sacrifice | Ronan, Gordy Pitch Jell Steele, straight, 1$162.66) won, | hances of his men were any better of the ten runs ani won the game. Mar- | fiewton, p... L 1 0 3 OChech p °| by pitched ball: By Dorner, 1. Struck out: | Nit: Neighbors. “Sucrifice fly: Sulll- A ol & Troxler, pluce.. §18.05) second, | {NAR Cey were & Week ago. Ho admittéd tin was wild and retired in the fifth, | ' o484 : By Dorner, 4: by Marquard, 6. Time: 1:44, | Yan. Stolen bases: Love, Hallman, Rit Osteen Goes to M o) ert ( ce, sho 05) third, Time, | /o gerer: B . ete RS AT Johnson was wild, but effective until the | oy CaEE T s *| Cinpires: Johnatone and Cusack ter, Delehanty, Douglierty Double anigomery. Ralbert (112, Rice, show, $8.08) third | to depend upon wirning points in the field eigsth inth. In the final fnning . | - 1 LOUIS, May 7.—"Champ’ Ostee 1:14%. Select, Ada O.. Waiker, Dona H., | .9 ¢ f K Rggins A 4 : h | play: Brashear to Love to Beckley : amy steen, | 1; h Sacly orean, | Tim | £Vents in order to gain a vietory in th aficr two runs had been scored on.uigly it OUY When winning run scored. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCTATION | Btruck out: By Wright, 3: by Puttmanp, | €€ty shoriscp of the St Louls Paul Ruinart, Cygnet, Marmorean, on two singles, a three-bagger and twi! atted for Spencer in eighth | | | total number of points scored. He looked 1 Base on balls Off Wrigh off bases on_ balls, Hendrix was called in. | Boston 00110000100 Puttmann. 2. Wild piteh Puttmann tional base ball team, departed tonight | Kelly, Rickey, Captain Taylor and Red | po.") s athleten to lose “first place in all e for Montgomery, Ala. He will nlay with | Hussar also ran the long runs. Hendrix forced in a run and Hogrievers New York.[0 00 120 00 0 0 0 1-4| Milwaukee Wins One-Sided Contest | 1:40.” Umpire: Owens single gcored another. Jehl ended the| Two-base | Montgomery in the Southern lea Becond race, malden 2-year-olds, fillles, The Nebraska men who made the ttip 8: Gessle re Pitcher Waller of the New York Na-|four furlongs: Louise B. (115 Heldel, [ ¢ 'gie SeREANIa Mo O e ers: 100 gAMe by poppIng up to Pritehett with | Lape _”_“‘"y'” ,‘,'.'l "H\' _\5 -’;‘-:“ \\;‘M;} | 4 '» dvad dianapolis. i do Wins from Minueapolis. | tonale, on whom waivers hAd Leen asked, | stralght, 2810) won, ‘Tereno (118, Taplin, | varq dash, Wildman. Campbell and Read the bases full. The seore [Home run: Keeler. Bacrifice hits: Lord MILWAUKEE, May 7.—The leaders won | NEAPOLIS, May 7.-Toledo won a|has been claimed by the local National | place, $8.65) second,’ Patsalaga (115, Trox- | sy very Wildman. Reed and Camp { Home run: Kevler “Bacrifice hity! 'Lord, | a ong-sided game this' aternoon, beating | gume out o scvén inings b rain toduy, | L4m fer. ahow, $10.46) third. ‘Time, 0:8. Bou- | pey¥®pe dnet Wildman, Roed and o Comt - Hr g e Seaier, i n base: | the Champions by a score of & to 2.4 jitting Young opportunely and hard. Minne - gainvillaea, Starport, Grace Dixon, MDA | myd run' Ambersor and George: mile run R > ‘»| Engle. Left on bases: New York, 8; Bos- | Bchreiber was driven from the rubber in | apolls bunched hits in only one Inning. College Base Ball Scores. Beresford, Lotta Creed and Miss OWay | Asbury and George: two-mile run. Gabla Waldron ton Bases on errors: Boston, 3; New | the first inning. Schnefberg, who made | fifth. Score At Hanover H.—Tults, 1; Dart-|also ran. and Asbury: pole vault, Hammond and X, 2h 1 0 York, 1. Double play: Niles to _Donohue. | his first appearance of the season in the BoLath st mouth, 0. d Uhird race, six furlongs: Earls Court ! pussell: high jump. Hamel and Hummell Jude. it ? 01 8truck out: By Check, 1; by Newton, 1;| pitching box for Milwaukee, twirled a fine | B.H.0.AK £ € { At Princeton—Frinceton, 5; Mercers-| Won, Gold Proof, second; Miss 8trome, | proad jump. Hummell. Reed and Wildman Thomas, 1 0/ by Lake, 4 Base on balls: Off Lake, 1 |game, Chadbourne's fielding and Robin- | xi, s 4% ooyler, "0 | burg, 1 third, Time: 1:123%, Mutuals' pald on winner | JJORCIVIE: (TR, O KA and Cham Davidson,« of 1 0| Hit by pitched ball: By Newton, 1. Wild | son's balting were the features ore: | Hinchman, b { oguilien At Greencastle, Ind.—Inalana, 7; De-|stralght, $11.90; Gold Proof, place, $7.45; Miss |} RO o0 g e, Chaloupka and Dagiier, 1! pitch: Newton.' Hits: Off Newton, 4 in | MILWAUK INDIANAPOLIS | Smoot. ct 2 1 0 0Downs, pauw, 5 Strom, show. $10.29, Chain: discus throw, 8. Callins, Chaloupka Pritehett 3 0| three and a third innings; off Lake, 8 In B.H B.H.0.A.E. | Hickman, ® ¥ Collins, At ‘Lawwnes, Kin—Washing‘on uni Fourth race, six furlongs, frep handicap: | Fra'R; 94 Sullivan 3 0!8 and two-thirds innings. Time: 2:20. Um- | Robinson 2 0Chadb'rne, 164 0 3 0 0| Sevbold 0 60 Neil 2 versity, 12, Kansas university, 4 Dainty Dame (109, Powers, straight, $17.7, Johnson, )| pires: Hurst and Evans p ot - Wendrix 0 i very fast. Summari vl 8 o Dy e 3 23] Biwert 1 Wheele 1 place, $9.50, show, $1.30) won, Collo a2, | o g n . oHeyden, rt H o | Daubert o 0 Nerter KEARYEY MILITARY WINS MEET || place, $18.65. show, $10.85) second, Ir- | GAMES IN THE THR Hot Amateur Game Today. 0478 0] Subeit L Totals 1| Baker Bros, and the fast Diamond team | will clasih out at Florence park this after noon for the first time this season. The | opke. 8. { Diamonds have a bunch of players that | s € Schreiber H ocarr, 1h ‘ 8 0 Abbatt, 148 s 2 faneh (98, Taplin, show, $8.55) third. T!me — e o 3 : 3% [ antinns EBiah Defeat | 1:11%. Ray Thompson, Hasty' Agnes, Me- | Peoria Wins from Bloomington in th s 1 § 1! Totams in Field lissa, Col. Bob, Wool Sandals and Balbas Tenth Inning. 2 A 3 also ran §8da s =~ H | Minneapolis P HASTINGS, Neb. T.—(Special.) Fifth race, foi and a half furlo BLOOMINGTON, 111 h,\h;\ 7.~ Peoria won P lKensel. 3b 1 0 are recognized by amateur fans as being | Cheney. p...3 Toledo 1100 3 Kearney Military academy defeated Has- | purse: Pinkard (%, Martin, etraight, $20.75, | an extra inning game by fast work on the Spercer, of 0] among the top notchers. consequently o | Totals S o 2 tings High school here today in & dual fie lace, $7.85, show, $5.80) won, King Olym- | bases in the tenth today. Score R.H.E ) & 1 T'wo-base it Elwert e~ by I > ark. 1b 0|fasi game ls anticipated this afternoon | *Davidson Dawse Roiititice R Hinah oiete meet. Results pian (¥, Warren, place, 362, show, $6.20) [ Peoria 0°00000032024103 | Hoarlever. ) when they go agalnst the fastest Saturday | ham Sialon Biasst Tickm e e 100 Yard Dash—Christmas, Kearney; Van | second, Black Boy (99, Taplin, show, $5.30) | Bloomington..0 6 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 9 2 Jehl, ‘rf alteam in Omaha and viclnity, ‘Follow:ng - " . g .| Bickle, Hastings, tle for first. Groves, Kear- | third Time, 0:54% Dick Goodbar alsu Batteries: Blitz and Higgins: Clark and Mattick, 1f 1 1+ lineup. Game called at & p. n Totals {-v;f' % -‘"”I._-'_“"‘ : 5. Hils:| 00 "third. Time: 10:04 oy ‘ McNamars “orhan, ss ( Baker Bros. Position Diamonds. | *Batted for Hopke in ninth 7 I0nE in six and a third innings 0-Yard Dash—Christmas, Kearney, first Sixth race, mile and seventy yards, seli-’ Springfield Defeats Decatar. Bruggman First . Merrit *Batted for Cheney in ninth. off Oberlin, 1 in two third jnoinge, Struck | vin’ Sickle, Hastings, second; Smith, Kear- | ing: Star Thistle (102, Taplin, stralght, SPRINGFIELD, M 7.—Decatur lost g 01 Vallean Second Sune Milwauke 010 0 g|oue: By Youns. 1i by MeCurdy, 3: by | third. Time 3 8219, place, $10.80, show, $5.18) 'won, Mel- [ (nrough inabliity 1o hit. Poriob” todan v 1 Roed Third Relnshriver Indianapolis T 1.0 0 0 02| Obe & Heses on balls 8 Young, § Yard Dash—8mi Kearney, ~ first; | jowmint (110, Rice, place, $10.10, show. | gegre Short vierenseess.Drummy off McCu assed balls Abbott Decatur 000001600 2o MceGann Hits Off Schreiber, 4 in one . Ol a 18 ap. Hastings, seond; Sorrnne, Kea 7.75) second, Maritza (14, Martin, show rotal & " i .1']?,",',, “”"‘ Umpires: ‘Sullives. and third, ‘Time: 5:03 875) third. Time. 1:45. Camel, Home Run, | Springrieid 10102000 Lincoln nor104 0 Rt Helnricks (hird inning; off Cheney, & in elght and " Sy Renrmer sesomie Col e et | Hammetrical, Mique O'Brien and Colonel | “gyyiories: Cowell and Fisher Pueblo 010090 teh 3 thirds innings. ~Bacrifice hits | Walsh and Evers Reinstated. (I0F: antrnaly, SA00N( ne Bloue slso ran. o ariss Donovan Two-base hita: . Olark, Hogriey . | MeAndrets Pitch Sormisk. Rohasibers, Siolen Dasesi PAFTY! CINCINNATL . Ma O atrinan Ons Mils Bun Kearney, first B, e Sruntongs: "Mexoana (102, Meck Islamd Win chers’ Fight, base N Waldron, Fo: ouble g ROON t X ovy 1) we irl (102, Me ) ) a oc! . :”.. e Waidroti, Fox Mitze. D e Rain Prevents Nebraska Winming. |Double play! Robinson, MeCormick to Cre 3 1o 1) won; Autumn Girl (062, M DAR RAPIDS, M Rock Island Mo | niann o National Hase Ball ¢ Cole, Hast) d; Rainey, Hastings s 3ann. Left on bas Milwaukee, 9 > Intyge, ® to %) second; Sou (102, Dagan won in & pitchers’ battle today. Bcore vases: Pueblo, 15; Lincoln Hon MINNEAPOLIS, May (Special Tel- | § e i e | o) 1. Time: 1:011. Hammon Pass R H.E dlanapolia, 7. Bases on balls: Off Ci | Walsh the Chicago Americuns Shot Put s, IKearney, first; N une: Thonus ) Tt With pitched bail: | cgran.iFhe “Nebraska-Minnesota game | SIPYE &, Sased of, s 6 ond Bareman Bvers of U Chicako Na- | ers. IKearncy, second; Benedict, Hastings. | ¥, pe. Prank Parcell and Kather: | Rock Island....0 1.0 0 0.1 1 0,008 55 e Aoy Spenerifics hits: | [ ount of rain Olmatead was doing the | McChesney, Burke, Howk s with their Hammer T ine ¥ a ar Repid 5,3 1y Nichota 3 by o twirling for Nebraska and the Gophers |Btruck out: By Schnelbers, 5; by ¢ + | tive clubs Bencdict, third, | L Becond race, f irlongs: Ta 1 Batter Lake and Jacobson; Spencer } 9. Passed b eynolds. Tin 1 s not yet been decided what amour siseus | Throw—Graves, Kearney, first; | Guldsteln, 11 1o 5 wou, Mauviciie (110, |and Rohre irst Base on baile: Off Mavtin. | Wl fqnnd_ him for onls one, | sinale | Seeq S0l Setman, 1€ tine 15 to he Imposcd upon" the. players, | Nelson. Kearnov, aecond; Henedici, Has: | Dukan, 3'to 1) second. Merry Gift (10, Uy Daveowert Wins fram Dabuas 4; off Nichols, 13 off Juhnson. 9; off Hend- | oy ‘were 15 go8d shape o seore Conte | Columbas Wins in Ninth. togs, third, 76 feat Indomitabie. Batiet Girl. ' Donadon. auni | DAVENPORT, May 7.-Daveuport e~ . { had led off with a single and stolen #ec- | <o pAtT. Mav T Armbraster ’ « an Be All Right. Gileh Hurdies “Dinlap, Hastings. firat; | Jgomiane, ol g and Our Mag. | feated Dubuane today in & pitohers’ batéiu ond. But,the rals came and broke Ub thed of w1y ball in the eighth and Lu | Cadman is mto shape fasier | Graves. Kear nd; d. Hastings, | qiic. AnRoU ®olng ten innings. Bcore ROLE, 3 ies Nebraska. Olmstead and : | third. 17.8 00 home run in the ninth gave Colum.us|than was expected and he thinks it win | third 108 = 0 00 0 Third race, New Hoaward handicap, six | Dubugne DO000600 0281 - o) the third game of the serles today by | not be long before he will be back in the o y o < ¢ astings. | furlongs: Takahira 10 to 1) won, | Davenport...0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 01 71 Iroamelis; Misn - ¥ “”,"‘ and Stock-| ¢ 'Score of 3 to 2. Both Hall and Upp | kame. He visited the Smoke House Fri- (Brooks Hastings Fleld, Hasting' | an wpir ene ormerly With { b1 hed good ball. Score day without his crutehes and with his 4 I'wo-base hit: Dougherty. Home run s ) third. 35, St. Jeanne (W, De 10 5) second. | Batterles: Weakley and Noonacher; Fer- s Pole Vaull—Field, Hastings.first; Dunlap, p Pantoufle (108, Bergen, 6 to 1) third, Time: | rill and Smitk { COLUMBUS. ST foot out of the cast. While his foot is| ;o8 S8Y T G ot gy, third. | 1:12%. _ Cloisteress, Chief Hayes, Royal Doulin’s Return Up to Fan 8.H.0.A B i l;"‘: Weak and tires easily, it Is mending | g0 ‘0. of Oynx, Superstition and Rosimiro also ran Plerre Wins Fleld Meet. Clarke. Davis of as y v np—Dunlap. asting t;| Fourth race, the Linstead steeplechase, | o . A | When you want to know the | tormorty captatn ot b Ko Fore: fienin:| Stwaly 1b S ey Christman. Kearmey. second: Graves, Iear: | selling, two miles: Prince of Pilson gits #1510 Tser of scuaile of Miice e s | e formerly captain of the New York Giants. | Congalion. ehring, it Cincinnati Will Appeal. Ohristmes. Bernn McAfee 2 1o 1) won; Bell the Cat (164, Bic. | field meet of achools of Miller, Fort Plerr: ! score | announced that he would return to the | Jem P CINCINNATI, May T—President Heydier | "Broad JumpChristmas, Kéarney. first; | Clain, 10 (0 1) sccond, Wild Refrain (o) | bierre and Pierre Indian - school toda PR Tark ciub at the 4nd of N6 weneent | Smene arisch, ational Base Ball league has noti- [ Brooks. Hastings, second; Graves, Kearne third. Time: 4:2%. My Grace, Dr. Keftes, | (01" FO7 C1€, IREC1 WIth SiElty poingy Douglas 238 | theatrical engagement if the “fans" so de- | Larw 01 OCockran ident Hermann of the Cincinnati | third. 20 feet, 11 inches. Canvas and Guardian ran filiar, second. thisty<thr ndian sahoif | el 0 Rourke. > 1Nee. 8 eam that the game protested by the & Haif Mile Relay—Kearney first Fifth race, four furlongs: Little King |8 g t e, nin 1 Ind., A-1238 - Upp. » 5 oHall p innati club at Pittsburg about two w | (110, Lang, 3 to 1) won, Megantic (113, - ’ | Invineibles Peay Clarks. *Veager ugo would stand. Hermann will appeal den Oity. Golastein, & to 1) second. Miss Ratfaelis Submit Wins Malden Race | The ncibl nee o » To! 3 rom the decision 7.~Mateh | ¢ cCabe, % to 1) third ime: 0: CEMPTON PA Angland T— Sad ask The Dally Bee oentral. § | olit, " Rindey*ror s ‘mis' pime: and" 1 Toiat i D I e A Drans Parada, Ormslesa. Fally' Lox. (g | The Balten. B rantcta Tolioets o Moy Full and detalled Information following Sunday they will go to Arlin Batted for O'Brien in the ninth Atlantic Grays Want & Game. it of the Garden City Goif club | per, Chilton Queen, Wild Fire, Inspection | erelgns, disiance pne mile, was won here cheerfully given for a game. Joe Hayduk of the Invin A wmh vrreees 0 D000 0 3| ATLANTIC, Ja., May 7-«Specfal)—The |taday. The early program was the second | and Water Gap also ran | today by Bubmit. Mat-O-The-Mint wus | teleph: Douglas 358, would like to hea D00010 2| Atlantic Grays have organized for the sea- | round of match in the two regular| Bixth race, selling, mile: Rio Grande (107, [ wecond; and The Major third. Among the S i - managers for games. Two-base hits: Nee, Davis. Home run; [son and are ready for any and all comers. [and one special divisions. Iu the first|Dugan, even) won, My Btifer (03, Reid, | ten starters was J. R. Keene's Wamba il i the Western league 50y