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“LRR:\“ p i ‘tn- Natlonal league, Knabe of Philadel- To R . v N ! | phia_and Lennox of Brookiyn, will not be \h\\ )ORl\ “5\ FOR DETROIT -"o'-d o plhn' r?w :“.‘\'a' of their en- | * s h 5 b 0 UI’H\A‘ eounter on tha fie turdayr. Gleason of | tandin, ms Bic Day.Tod C 8 mvu-: hia aleo in the mixup will be ex- ‘ g of ¥ e Tea ig Day Today 'Ca cluded from the grounds. | g Day y 'Cause Season Openn‘ ® i | Tigers Make Seventeen Runs and | v pe; ectators Were Holding Their | at Vinton Park, GAMES IN AMERICAN ASS0C1 1 Highl WEST. LBAGUE. AMERICAN . g o] ‘ ighlanders Seven Errors. P W, L. Pet w Breath in the Ninth g+ Milwaukee Wins from Lonisville | Deaver 1] M1 ; ; | ne i Lonisville In Lo, i enver 93 | Loutsville. ... 14 1 - WICHITA AND. OMAHA THE FOES S 1 i i 3 cond Inning. Topeka 7 1 6 [ndlanapolis.13 12 | - !CLUBS PARADE BEFORE GAMEt g:\.:")]a"n 6 545 Minneapolis. 10 13 BELDEN COULD NOT CUT THE ICE e e i 3 Mayor ‘BanimAR W' Pieeh That [ MILWAUKES Wis. May if-Mccor S | Ooah e 3§ Sl Botode o0 8 ‘ C| h! omer over e left fleld fence | Lines 3 Colu us L] First Ball and Brennan Wil I-uh e T the second, the: Bt ‘""1':'"' Flag | L0t i § 3 SRISe Pau.: B oL Done in th i o third 5 » y 3 - . g Pitch the Second for the F o A o i W ATy """ ’ ' AMBR. LEAGUE. NAT'L. LEAGUE First Inning, When araon | Sanfoawers. MILWAUKEE LOVISVILLE ‘ e Datrott .15 5 180 pittat Wi s e Showed Weakuems and Lower | | fonsistn, &€ 5 3V Lonatiaw .8 0100 New Yotk..il 8 .018 Chicago .....13 10 .56 Was Hit Freely. Vi | Barry, ot 421 0 0 Woodrutt, 3b. 4 0 5 = 0f —_— | Boston 11§ 579 Piila 10 R .56 . [ Medaha ib.a 011 0 0 Delewams. M3 20 3| prmeorr, x | Shicago"..0:11 10 834 Bosten Tat0 | i Gl & PR [ Randall; e’ 's 12 0 0 Landroth, ot 4 )| DETRC May 1L—Uncertain pitching | Phila 9 '8 500 Brookiyn ... 810 4| mopmKA, K " | Play ball! B ANBRERE S IR o | and erratic flelding by New York made to- | Sleveland Cincinnati .11 13 488 M‘TH”F"‘f"- 'l\“” May 11.-Topeka took | Tt will be u big day today At Vinton street | Mowteiter, e 1 0 § 0 ¢ Quinian, 4.3 1 {2 3|day's game a simple romp for the locals. | Washington. 5 13 R A 1 18| were' 160king mi ki g ol park. Today the base hall season of 1900 | Rehnofi,d 330 8 Hughee, e 308 30| Willett aid not allow a it until the sixth GAMES SCHEDULBD TODAY for the 106A1e, but Hélden ly in the ninth ens in Omaha, or in other words, lite, | - E ? 6! Donovan finished the game, making his| Western League—Wichita at Omaha. Den- | the AT it Miigh (G spen O aE Tuk. hieh beciinios oA (INBt INst Beptember, bee | otk 2 AN 0 Tota 740 0199 debut | ver at Stoux City, Topeka at Des Moines, |1 DL far enoukh to count the tieing rul, | gins againg today in Omaha avteviiie” 03000000 *—3| Base bull Detroit, which went to bed last | Pueblo at Lincoln % SUONS Beubuned (1A Y. SR Sreieer ‘ s suisville 000660000 1—11, 00 roartul th e e | “ Nattoral league—Pittaburg at Philadel. | thought it was his day and out of the s Wicidie. . Wichita, his| — Mo bake ARG Cloflith b shente: tivlgs | LUt fousful’ ikt LkE(QNVAMIERS. not BA | ghia Chjokso REiNew TOFK Ginelanati it | ctat BEG bk (howe oty THee WS been tearig up the carth out on its own | run: McCormick. Stolen bases: Clark, tavored with good weather and that the | Boston, St. Loufs at_Brooklyn. siriis &R0 B é ¥ & s e et and It oame near burying | Landreth.” Double plays: ' Belby to Tate | American =league champlonship pennant| American League—New York at Detrolt g s tas | wmans (N T2om ot tha¥ ‘serth, bub that| Robinson, McCormick to MeGann.2; Ol- | might have to be hol . . | Philadelphia at 8t. Louts, Washington at | ¥e"® on bases and no outs when Lower a m, A r t that | gen to Tate: Tamft- on ~baues: - Miiwaokee | to be hoisted under unfavor-| Chicago. was called in. The first t ball Omana e O et tnat Omah's | BeLooiie & Habcr o bulin: "OLe Bejoy, |Able weather conditions, were made happy | American Assoctation—Louisville at Ml | threw were uraightened | Ao Pitehers had mot recovered from the |3 Hit by pitcher: Selby. Quin. Sacrl [ with the first break of dawn today. For| Waukee, Indiaunpoils at Kansas City. To- | next on e ANT badk Hits, | the | tee J. working in.the Colorado snow ,"":‘I‘:"" '(‘";‘"'P;‘:-‘r 5 ‘Fn:!: Mime: 1:90. |the first time in three ‘dayd old Sol came | 1240 at St. Paul, Columbus at Minneapolts. | % e was a sacrifice, then there was | Hteats o OGN and Gwns ; : e out, an error and three more hits in i st | out of retirement and the thousands of | S o N4 Mikikin R0 Wi boeh mrasitetne | am. o \n“]pn\-'.ll”"nu‘::un'r.:ln:n. \ Tash. AIMAOUE HATSE. WBN6 Ball netuties | = N a Ivrw\‘.mnl six scores over the pan % iy ‘e i 8 AUL, N Mu ~Holmes, who x iver. Mr. Widener's Homesell fin- n the next session Topeka one o | ) i tatne balls atnigger” | started for 8t Paul 1asted onjy iwo. ih. | nd visitors who planned to attend the | Soutth I he Pe Maroore T | nt by P L SLOE W 2 i says his 0 is in fine form for | nings and was replaced by Gehring, who |&econd flag raising of the Detroit Tigers | > by Fenlon and a double by Kerns and | b and e propotes to seud the | Ditched Eodd' ball, Pinckney” pitched ‘the | beléld a perfect day. While Bennett park GAMES IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUS | Nt ®a8 all until the fifth when two hita| A i : . whole e for Toledo and 8t. Paul hit . and a sacrifice scored anoth | yall over the plate like a veteran nim opportunely, winning by has ‘been soaked for three days by ral pRsnels | | ely by a score of 7 sod ! ee days by raln, . . «. and the band will play and it will [ to 4. Score OO O 1 e Tkl TR Seanlt Bbveton R | e A R LY The visitors Kept pegging away at Ba wing that Colonel” Weish doesn't get | Davis, of 3110 dmecarthy, a4 1 1 8 o |drying the field before the ””""“Siwnn gl L{.IHIA‘ May 11.—Pittsburg | ' sl the hits when scores sy Up-dn that helfry of his and | Armbater f | i oHinobman, h4 0 2 4 0 | began B s e tosken our ne \he Yox b5t Sl LR LA B Ll L e s S Ao i AN ) bt ony, It 210 0 «Smoot, o AR R | to 1, Foxen being knocked out of the box [single by Wele - | t l he wrong current in (he lne of | Pl iy 1Y 3108 8 1 Mickman, it 4 3 3 ¢ 1| A8 part of the deal for the acquisition ot | In four innings. Camnitz had the Philadel- prosapelies I e s ks A ] o iy Curinen {30 A 11 3 0| e Hascraah Moniarly trom New York, | o mrrating e T DHGIA. rd a single by Belden and a double | Who Wl ‘piten 16" Omana today s & [ Saeeh et 34 LORIVE Do 8 1.0 86, ehp Detrott club asre . ' PITTSBURG PHILADELPHIA by Pendry netted another and ih the third | ques: ot Bt 1t probably will be | Srister, s § 1 § 4§ Clame, v & §°5 8914 land ool g v Rt BH.oA®R B.H.0.A.E [& basa on balls, a fielder's choice and a et v 24 0¢ e 02 0 0| landers” sho be th i Sarbeau, 3 0 Grant ‘ der's cholc o | Holme t ] antagonists on n 1000 | o sither Sandérs or Lower. Brennan, Wichi- hes, p....0 0 1 0 OPinknéy, p.. 3 0 2 § 0 | Leach, et K $ single tallled another. TIn the eighth chring, .3 1130 3 flag day. With Manager Staliings and | Clarke, 1t B 4011110 . cighth two ta's crack slwbman, will be in the box for | sLeise 1.03.4 0 ArEhil Stallings and | Clarke, 1 onabe: 23 1 0 0 0| nita and an error made it four and in the | his team.: Manager H Ty enh: ShVa 393001 | Third Baseman Elberfeld, both former De- | WOfnet. s Sl o d 1303 it Kane plucked 8 good. o and in the anager Holland has been T - A w7 g e » Storke, ansfleld, 168 0 6 2 plucked a good one, Gra Lty e Sicap ot gt na | Tow 1 1 troiters, the cholce was a happy one, from | Miller. 2b D orenaed, b2 & | 0 o|®ot another, Welch went out on intl ; his & i Batted for Holmes in second the standpoint of the Detroit “fan.”. | Witson 331 0Doolin, se...3 0 4 2 1|fly and P \ 1 af Infleld 4 etk AHr ba Baik # St. Paul 30001021 *=7| A parade of amateur clubs, proj R R R IR R S ranck walked. Gonding fanned \ and Buck Franck will be back from | Toledo 6.3100 100 04| visitors and the two o s, promine Camnits, p.. 8.0 0 1 0Foxen, p......1 0 o 4 1 Aand Hollenbeck batting for Lower scored | thetr. disastrous ramblipg this motning | Two base hita: Cockman, Smoot, Hick- | S RY SR LERIOR N A 5 Vendsks, 5.3 0 0 ¢ 0 two with his singlo and another was plcked Wit i et e by tor the | Wan. % Beybold. Datbert: Home run: S ’lwld before the game. Score: rotals..... 3 231 13 8 | UP on Downey's muff of Fisher's bounder 1 t af |||D-] \ nn” r\ \\’ mlx [ Doubte plays ”.‘:m"ml [r:’\‘\»}yn‘.:":}r‘:vv 'g o 1, PHOA E\r . BH.0.A K ‘:':;‘xisll.’mlimm 0 \I ¢ y|r 8 «\; 3 l, ;{;l “t (1 v roughed King a bit too much In which got In fuestetday, will have the ad- | wert, Hinchman and Dauber | B 0 0Cree. o FEEe 1| N S0 7 the first inning after King singled and | X tponed e in Topeka yesterday | Off Holmes, 2 in two inni off Gehrin, Cobb, rf......5 2 1 0 0Engle, i 8 10 o8acrifice s on, 8.1n tour iniings. | Coole: “ooley fo g At | © . ood. olmes, 1; off Gehring, 1; Pinckney,2 | O'Leary,"ab 5 2 0 2 0Ward. b 04 0 1| Miller, Wagner er (2). Double plays s ¢ he fleld. The score: | Hotiand and hix Wichita band of youths | BY Pitcher: " Armbruster BUruc viv: [y | Bchaster, m.. 4 & 8.8 DKnignt, e 4 L 2 5| Miller, Wagner, Storke; Wilgon and Storke OMAHA | t i 4 e o YU L | Genr 1 Bindurer. 3. B : anage y 0 OKlelnow, ¢..1 0 3 1 JAnd, Doo ® pases: Philade ltist vom the praivies of JKansas swept into | Fonving 1o ne Sacrifice hits: | Wiilert. p 2 1110 phia, 2; Plttsburg, 11. Base AB. R M. O Y . | Hoe Wrigley bt . of M g 4 2 aweeney, c...2 1 2 0 1| H TR, ase on balls: Off | Mghe: ) E | Cmaa Tuesday aiarnoon. with the asser- | Paul 5 roinley. Left on bames: st | Donoran,’5. % 10 0 0Brockewt p.0.0 ¢ 0 3 ‘if«‘.li"" §; off Vandyke 1 oft Camnits, 2 | Kf:.h."'," L gilidl Ae an n urance | A b £ T ) 2 n: Schmidt, p e on errors: Piitsburg, 1. Struck out: | o 0 0 ton hat.they ‘were going to sweep Omaha, | Pires: Eckman and Sullivan Totals......3 \ By_Foxen, 2 - 3 ut: | Belden, cf . 3 y Foxen, 2; by Vandyke, 5, by Camnlits, | Pe . il o0, o SO (NS N G | Thet was @ lively looking bunch Manager | ansas City Banches Hita. Yetbol Rt 7|4, Passed balls: Dooin, Gibson. Wild pitehy | Kane s oAt v T (AR T Rosenwald & Weil have mastered the art of putting snap ina Owper, Hollund 1ed into the Millard | (JCANBAS CITY, May 11.—Two hits and |New York.... 48700 0 g | Foxen. Mme: 162 Urplres: Bmelie and | Gratiam, 2. t 11y i 1 || einger and endurance into Clothes, and still having th % ] y : i he sixth Inning. coupled | 7w : 38 ( Feloh, th, 1c.1) - em I Tihey looked like a lot of coliege | w! e excelle : upe Two-base hits obb (2), 8 » g . Welch, rf & 5 M| course Wenve story- gver Indiannpoils | 1or 1d, Sweeney. « i oR% Y : &t an e v the tallest, with his six foot :‘d’\\x Rn‘l\v Flaherty and Cheney pl;\,‘lw:] l»‘.“ J”‘y“ six "}"HI;K»» off Donovan, & in | the n.»:.‘n)- ,.Yn ",..1‘,\.1 (‘-::;I.f\',‘mu Whhf‘x St "“!"’"‘I';:K V. 3 ‘r O O | Sl R 1S0RL thiv bprmg | ood ball, but the Vialte A ¥ pltched | thrée innings; off Brockett, 8 in three_in- te deg cinnati in winning J s Jae N R AR T | | women up e L, i b e (ot | gond bl 10" VTBRS weke e 1o | b, on "t TR, R T | o kel mateh Trom Bor oy 0 1| SN L i3 i $15.00 ‘ gold medals they had ‘wun. on college ath- | KANSAS CIT e times. Score: | pifica Dits: Rossman, Schaster. - Stoien 5. Ewing was driven from the box in th Hollenheck 141§ Bk s 1 5.00 to $35.00 N E _ | bames: Bush (3), Melntyre, Double | seve none out. His successox i o letic fields. B B.H.0.A.E. | Knigh h 3 ouble play: | Campbell, was effecti 8 4 Totals 2 1 Y Sold by leadi \ Shannon, of .2 0 2 coadnrme, 1t 3O AE | Knight to Chase. Left on bases: Detroit e ective. Score vl T2 4| y leading dealers everywhere. | Manager Holland explained all this by | Bockler, $ 2071 0N Chemer, cid 20 0 1 7i New York, 9 Bases on balle: Off Wil | A Ll BOSTON ! TOPEKA | f iasidu [ Bove, sh.liid 008 3 OHyden, rrid 0 2 0 0f Lot 5 off Donovan. ;" off Brockott, 4 | Eean oS " EETAN f o B | | Hotuag, b8 0 Carr, 1b 3 0 0| Bases on errors: Detroit, 4; New York, 1. | oakes, R r, 2. 8612 B G B ) 1 | | guess these other managers thought | Brashear. 2b.3 2 1 7 0 Burke b .41 0 1 Hit by pitched ball: By Donovan, Bt | abet Toic 1o 1ol Ssien it 8 L@ L o Ky it T T AR SR VTR R L TR B R B P LTI LR LT | Mirchen, w4 1 3 1 0 Beaumon b L CIRN N T Y estimated us. Whilé some of the boys may | Sullivan, ¢... 4 1 1 2 oHopke se....3 1 310]yan, l‘v'r‘,lxl‘llrxlm.»m‘»\g\.ivl by flrs!\mML 2. Time: | Paskert 1f..4 0 1 8 0perk, b 14 ol |~.vm““ ’\ Gl B LW look & little young, they ate pretty well | kil B L IR R T S WEE Mo BEieee Xoater o R L R R G R H R seasoned in base ball and will be able to| TO* 1 RHTGAGE, Mhy 11— OHlkEs won Ik i e Rt IR R Bowtey: A e M. ey (s NNkt 0 Tboms. tim 1o |/ 3Battad. 1o o n ‘pial T 4103 flond mame 6t thaséries trom o the sec- | Sl 570 5 3 8 DEER Poh 0 44 | ernen i akers Chicago come | Kansas City 0089 0410 08| %t eiodnr. It Wk s long drewn’ out | Tewis M n e el v n b TERRIED, B st R e B B - irb s s | ( but could not stop the locals, | | & 5 and except for the pitchers played great | apolis, 1 itk ‘_“L"N’l::r: s Wt Indian- | who made five crrors, but were still able 1o Total el B L) | U T o, e Ja ball. 1 guess AKe show In the mountain | Three-buse it: Beckley. Laft of Mareny | WA By w bRy tiRriiniy Bkl MBatied for Férguson w titch o | eBatted for Lawer dn ninth, J towns set the pitchers temporarily Wrong 1.’.‘..““..“.‘.“..'.‘"‘." Indianapolis, 7. First base | CRIEARD A WASHINGTON | *Batted for Dorner in seventh. O 61001000 W4 liath Alhyrd, SABAITIONAE MRIL i Wichite | Shafnon. 18, Srechest Hi. 1aue iuntes: | M it "o anter, 1157025 | Bosion S0 0 10418 0 nres- loiter Kb o and did not shaw any il effects of his | Haliman, Carliale AR I.vn"\fi( ‘!‘»;:I’\’ll{\g. | nuuuher‘!;; 3 "‘:11““'“ .4 12 - ‘:‘"! h“ vl 00105 0 0—8) |'“ll“fi;;«u“(\.\'p‘]‘l‘l:‘ ,\Illv“.fl,:r_\l.) '5"'," % Two- SR Tavants 70 Mieon ‘o halikt O3 Piatiatty. 3 o5t | s 1 odinkeiaii 10 0 01 Two base hits: Onkee Beaumont @) | First base on balls St i a o I R M ; Cnglaub, 1b. 4 0 § McLean, Lobert, Hoblitgel. Hots: Off Fer- | ik s: Off Barnum, 8 off “Wighikgo SRNAES KL the. managers by.| Times 1188 Umplres Haves: i v | i { §bamte, 16 4.4 4 KiikRs b T RGNS CofE Doripe, B in | Do ari 11 OfF Earson, b Off fower) & the {ine,crowds, we. turned out. The fans | Columbus Bunches Hit Tanentit, onroy, o i1 40 18§ Winins Ot Ewing., oIl ih i% Shd.ohacthird T T W i R g . 3 annenill, 3 & F:.¥ i off Ewing, i “thire AT 3 ; o doie like 4he article of ball we have been put-| MINNEAPOLIS, May 11.—The Columbus | Smith, p. 230 1 e o 1-% 301 inning t Campbeit, 2 el gl Bhuode sismis Gratdiiio Srancl [poeanhl TOMORROW e oy, ting up, and. Wichita, will continue to be | foam hit opportunely today and took the Rurns, p 1) &% 00 fourths innings. - Sacritice hits: Ewing hesawa tardomney R Runkle Wt & FURA DG DALk twn nd the les it third game of the series by a score of b to Totales ) Groom, b 200 40 Eean, Hoblitzel. Camgbel. Sacrifice fly: | Gtolen base ¥ Sacrifice hits: e league will | Like. almont” withaut “sxception, e e lel § 90 0| Bean Hobliizel Cammbell. Sacuirice fivi| Graham, Kuikie Andrews “Kahl Kay lave no- regret in annexing the (wo Kan- | caped being hit in the pinches i Rt (i1 4 3 o 3| Babe' on ualins OIf Bwing. It oft Dotser, | londason, Tsaa T - ImBing; _MOUIA. /& sas towns. ! COLUMBUS. o o2 M 13 5|8 off Campbell: ¥, off, Chappelie, 1 Bss | = oance: 2,80 Brotl - s BH.OAE | *Batted for Btreet in ninth on errors: Cinetnnati ‘Boton, 1 lml‘hf“‘ | rotlier Dave has everylhing at the park | Clarke, it.....4 330 ¢ oyler, | *Battea for McBride in nintl | pitched ball: By Bwing, Bates. Struck out: | Antlers After Mammoths. | in readiness for the opening. The cush Gl o G R . LS s B B 4| Ghickgo 0000 00 By Ewing. 2 by Fergusor 1. Passeqd ball; | T"‘; Buck Antlers would like to get the 0 Rgalion, ¢ 1.0 AR it 8 8 LHR" v R 9 k 5 | 8mith, Time: 2 X | telephone of the Monmov atk ch wave atl be stalled and u| Tame D gton 01 > 0 0 0 1 met 20, L s: 0k " t mouth Gy x”\n H: ; it ‘“’1“‘“ 0 R AN rear. af i 4 b ) 8 Dorlils Sbe: 301 AHETD ] ATWOBaNS Hib! kel Hita, ‘ote ll'urny 3| Johnstone, mpires: Cusack and | would like to book & Eaone Wit tiash. tok COME AND LISTEN AL LU i w400 7 RGN 0084 18 0 in four and tworthirds innings pretd Wis fien Bieas Sunday. Call Webater 441 or address Oble Tw sther Dugan. riel, 3b $ 004 oMt 80 312 in two-thirds innings; off Gray, 8 | 3| N . % sk Juynes street N : | O'Rourke, %b'3 0 3 2 0 Kahoe vk | and two- ! i itay, in two | NEW YORK, Mdy 1l.—Brrors by Doy % be ‘e L : ] v & Bure and ‘twll bo Mither Johnols pugan | Tinge s 3 0 11 tkaboae 4 1 4 o fand twothirds innings Sacritice hits. |and Bridwell ielped Chic Brors by DOVIe | gemper, Hemphill & Buckingham 1 While there be sure and examine the interesting Union of Tzcnnitty who will umpire the opening | Sl hdiohd § 7T Lo annehill, Gray. Stolen bases: | York today by 'a score of 4 to 1 0k g | Pacific k Signal Exhibi g . O they o Sass here the danint, |yt AR DT vos.... o | Street, Milan, Tannehill, Paren(-" Lefton | he visliors earned their irst. two .1 All kinds of plating. Pacific Block Signal Exhibit, which shows how the publie % A Minneapol 000100 , : At m it o L4 - hitting, by L e e 2 9 v i i 2 Just as « ‘Sort of grand review of the | Columbua . 0 0010ty o o baie: " OIF it 1 o Biin, 250 | the rexita tiing, but the last tallies were | EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS travels in perfect safety heroes, here ¢ the two bunches . 3 o iroom, % of HEY it by pitchel b | o wa TORSUre 9t the o her here nre the twb bunches b b M T W e, it | BY b % Gray, & Hitby piteliel ball: | gime was e centerfield play of O'Hara. | = | J i Foaen Wichita gacrifice hite. Wilon, 'Linke. - Sacrifice | 8mith, 4; by Burns. 1 by Groom, 1; by IS CHICAGO. [[Fryaiat Masd (WOR:JRE REvEREEREIONE } Srabam Second 1.‘$.£.1.., fy; Larug. Buoten basia: O'Neul ien, | Grav: s, Faseed vall Bueeor Wik pieoh |, RHon®, U B R | Lo 1BVILLE My, May T Col b+ Franc S erso bases eanolls. 3 f g % | Conn Whas pires: Eigan and | Evers. 2b.....3 1 3 2 0Tenney, 1b R R - LLE Ky., May 11.—Cold weather Chnter AL | Oawall Rtruak e By |‘|.:1'.“‘ ;\ riei Beswhs: Biask Athieties: Echulte, "rf.. 4 0 0 0 OMcCorm'k it 4 10 0 from Churchill Downs Monday and only a | ight Beutigrew | Wilson. 3. Baxcs on balls ol el 8 BY | 8T. LOUIS, Mo., May 11 -8t Louls de- | Beinfeid:. sv. 4 s ieoEmr il R e aaanget, wovm Bl had | -1 it . Cole | Off Linke, 3. Hit by pitched i feated the Philadelphia iea sdiy bo. | Hotman, cf 200 3 0 3 i onty two favorites finished Fishe diten Ve S | ar 156 Umptes: R L OV, | osis of "the " encellent. pliching o Jack | Gumdr. s L LR e aiy i L addan Eastman | dIne B atoh | g | e ok of g ey ] |and Sir Cleger in the handicap ‘at seven 36 ¥ " KAl P owe score was 3 10 0. Two runs | Brown, p S & 3013 0]furlo S rie adman Biten Qusisser | ST: PAL MINUD SUNDAY BASE BALL | Were, oblained In the ‘hecond Inning 4 { e s ARLER Owiteh, s .00 104 o] Firer sace atiling. 1 " Lower Pitch Shaner | ‘oombs of the Philadelpihia team on an ‘ S BARET s w5e % Tand mventy saste: Wi 1 o0t Mactin N i i rdi 3 4 . Lower ... + Biich USUARCE | suage Decides Mestraining Order of | ITOT 404 (wo singlen Dyeert relisved | Chicagy B Touln. FOH 871 AR aeed ¥ yardsiBdwin L. (04, Martin For full information regarding rates and routes write to John L Plich Bostmas Last Year Will Stand. ! :4::\{"\(:1»:”1:.”11\» sixth and the local team | New York U0 00190 %060 674 |place $1915) second, oy i e or call on 1 ikl Btk . etk | BT. PAUL. Minn. May l.—There wil [ sac sk kot gnoutet aare n. e ‘-s;:“i{m’\m‘rnm" Bhanes, Borlbice it | Mooter Bryes Bobeawis: Dehve Marion | Rice >y N o be no Sunday baseball in St. Paul fo core: ' id eckard, Brown, Chance, Doyle, Devlin. | qeite Fo8, RO enver Glirl, i Pitch "““"“".“.."’.‘;' at least, as Judge William T et | seore! e vouis PHILADRLPHIA |l’t”"‘"':‘ base: Myers. Left on baves J“'"""“‘V Grass, Match Me, Advancing. Con- CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM STREET, SPECIAL RATES FOR BALL GAMES | (hat & restrsining cqesurt, today ded | “BH.0.AE W | Chlcago, 5; New York, 5. Base on errors: | %8 and Snap also ran L a restraining order against e, | e, 1t 2 400 . B.H.0.AE | Chicago New York Double plays Second race, selling ar-o ORI~ o] o Lot ahanat e e | v v 84 e e EU YT | G ana Sl Torie Reliyell W 5, half forlonie g, E-year-olde, four and : OMAHA, NEBRASKA. are Geanted Pueblo Netghbo ehodis copal church, o ) 0 0 0Colling, 2b ev. Struck out: By W 1 s | Straight $17.40) wor ne! 01 oy mig . ranted Puckle Netghhors | SR, Fpicoptl church.” ey & 1a7 ipdd (a0t o 4 | | ekt Vi g B Do T oty | L SL®) o, By (0, Nogeh Phones: Bell Douglas 1828 and Ind. A-3231, % rgumen o 2 1 % ODavis, 1 b 48 | by pitche ers. A » : 8465 ond, Lou Lanler (i1, Rice, | ARG v (T tverl SR T OA d PR 0 Wheher he resraining | WAL, 2 ) A LR B by pitcher:’ Myers. " Time: 142 Umpires: | *how $4.63) third. Time: 0:34%. Bougain- | ¢ day excursions from neighboring towns to | Of an injuncion or permanen 49 he form | griliems 3.8 £ 1 3 0B ot o H | villea, Lotta Creed, Brunhild, Black Boy, the ball games. The Missouri Pacific has | had SRR wil] be | 4EY A R iriars 0 05 8 b o ireelire Wike fram 8t Lanis | Jackstraw, Dick Goodbar, Ramon and Co- announced that until September 26, a spe- - 35 2 Powell, p....d 1 0 2 0Coombe, p....2 0 0 1 4| BROOKLYN. N. Y., May 1L—With ne | ORG also ran cial half-rate from Towner, Colo., and all | Friend Wine Twe. e == Goombs. 5.8 8 3 3 8|out In the nipth Kustus doubied and Be- | tecntre iarson iins, one mile and & eix- | intermediate points will be made 16 Pueblo. a0, ‘Néb,. May. 1 tRoatial ouls..... % RE 90 s !'bring brought' him home with the winning | conth sson (109, Powers, straight $0.3% | This will enable visitors to reach Pueblo | Feiong: Dienss nadiaiorial, Tele-| o) otals..... 27 3345 2| run by a single to right. Jordan played & | pon Bonebrake (113, Martin, place $13.16) about noon, see the games and 4 | and oday’ ason yes Lous . 0 000201 0 ey brilllant game at first base. Score second, Enlist (107, Hanna ! | % i refurn at day. defeaing he Girard in- | Phil | or how §1.40) | $ bk i e e Fe T ey [ dlans In wo raher poor gimes Birard "In- | Philadelphia 00000000 0-0] BROOKLYN ST. LOUIS third. ' Time: 1:48%. May Cella. Admix will have to be sold from any station to | Girards . 3°5 core: | aciifice hits: Harsell, Jones. Double | B.H.O A WIS g | leonal H., Mamie Gallagher, Tim Kelly, | get the benefit of the rate, and 1t is likely |¥riend 3073938 1702 piays: Werris o, Joneai Barry to Collins | ek ! '\ % ayene, w3 54" | Oronoka, Cygnet, Reside, The Mate and | ] that the evening traln will be set back until | . Batteries: Girards, Wi o ¥ fto Davie * Stolen bases: McAleese, Davi e iy A% st § 9 §'o | Deacon also ran. ! FI08 (hp svauing ionin Wil DE o0 VAcK Unt | g R e T SRS LAReRRLT Th o | et it bRl DAt Poppell, J; Tyask 1 | {ginsen ' Bresiaman, ¢ 0 30 0| Fourth race, sevon turiongs. handicap: | B R A e Yhonta Fo Tot | SiWele™oueaiy " Wigk ™%, Oy gksrost .4 | S5 Boombe. ) Stinek out: By Powell, 2;| McEiveen, 3b Konetehy, 1b,2 112 1 9| Crvatal Mald (107, MoGee, 3.7 straight, | considering taking ap the same proposition. | Hacs: Girards 4, "Priend”10. Two-base hita— By St S SO DR toomi in| Kustus, it....3 112 Ellin it d 110 8l Hopince, "',}w show) won, Charlie Eastman ° hurch, Mellitt, Smith, Page. Jarrot - | five inninge: off Dygert, 3 in three in-| s e B YCharles, 35 .3 0 0 3 0| @i’ (o 6.95 place, $5.95 Show) second Weston Leaves Junction Clty. lott. Double blaveodirards 1 Fiénd L | DIngR. Left on bases: 8t. Louts 4; Phila- o P L Y e 001 0|8 Cleger (104, Warren, $1.90 show R v e r JUNCTION CITY. Kan, May.il.wAbtor | Boors seoong® gompriand:s. delphia, 4. Time, 1:37. Umpires: Perr EIEN Dieb. L ee. 5.3 010 o|Time: 1:36. Hasty Agnes Black Mary and peMRETION CITK. BaR. Mayill.sAlter| Scors asocnd game: and O'Loughlin Totals T o) - -, | “lenap aiso ran | day, arriving here at midnight last nigh ardy Q018030048 Roston Defe leve *One oul when g b AR th race, four and a half furlo TO Py iaa v on ROBn NSRS, | Prsha STNBG TR S 3 4i) | OLEVELAND. efeats Cleveland. | j0ne out .Wheh wianingrun_seored purse: Topland (111, Troxler, 196,70 stralgnt. ool P LR (R L Batieries: Girards, Dye 'snd Malone JEVELA May, 11.—Boston opened | Bt Louts 0001 000 0136860 place, $31.45 show) won, Captain Gl e e Dreakfast but ‘was T Toos ome | Frlend, Simpson and’ MeDonaid [ anawerian: hore_(oday M dsfaating cleve: | ip kiyn 1.0 0 0% 00 1—%| 12 Burton, U810 place, §30.40 ahow) sec: * dition. e " ruck out: By Dye 2 son 10, | 180, B to L Wright lasted only one in | wo base hits: Delehanty, Jordan 5 nd, K 12, I e 80 y v & { Hits: Girards 9 ety 3. Sy Bimpaon 10, | ping: Tiehhardt, who succeeded him. wa | {us Mclntvre. Th RansTe fedan. Xt | Time: gilbi Tl i Shaw) e Monarchs Wa M Finley, Smith and Page. Three-base | hit hard in the seventh and eighth in- | Double plays: Konetchy and Sallee, Jo. lash Fa t b S0rios, Ce- n A & t Game. | mmpacn. Rersnsy® o a-hase hit: | Bit havd in the e Pi R eare, -t Jordan | 1, Martin H., Front Row, AR ey il i s R son. Briore’ Girarda (' Friend o nings. Cleotte, had his ankle hurt in | {0 ft on bases: 8t Louis | FIEhtng Bob, 8hort Order. Mesmerizer, with any 18-year-old team {n the city next i I e &t two games with | collision with Clarke. Score: 5 QIoEYD. L_Take gi balls: Off Sall Gilpy and Cogen also ran. ¢ Sunday. Address Ed Archibald, 1528 North & Phadibus. | BOSTON CLEVELAN Loiin T At ouli B iae 8t. | Sunday. Address B4 Archivald, 18 North | wugrmmasARD ~ MEETS ROLLER | Meconnen, 0§ 4 57 S nanars, . b0 45 | L0 Struck ou(: By Bailee,’ 3] Mo | e | The best- hour for the best train by the best way. Ll 3“ Lord, 3b RE OBradler. 3. 4'0 2 2 o|8nd Kane. pires: 'Kiem | - Belligerent Players Barred veaties'fn Om on Niwht of | Heper o 11 800 ineils 1 a ooger. t..4 3 1 1 3l "R OWA STRONG L8 o Relinegen Viagers maces. | Bome o Fo R i SRR B ve_is — ck Islan nes vestigation by acting President Heydler of | 188 Westergaard of Des M N, 1 43 eydler of | 3 terga Moines and Dr. | Wagyer, »s 11l Comparin | “ LB F. Rolier of Beattle will wreptie ai ;v.:.'-’.» : ‘ ‘ 13 : » m of Records Shows State | Flectric lighted sleepers, library-buffet car, dining e | the “Auditorium in Omaha (he night of N 2 3 31398 Will Be lmportant Factor, i car, luxurious chair car and comfortable Kk June 1. The match wWas Arranged yester- | Arellanes p..2 0 1 JOWA CITY, [a. May 1l.—(Spe ! | A ¢ smoker @ {day, when Westergaard and his manager 1081 0 Comparison of the ' records made in ine | | | Oscar Therson, were in Omah T Totan TR RTRr meets in the state Saturday shows e | Fi I i E D Munager Blian of e ), Omaha and mct | IR B i1 1| ERRkorn taok Lot il ha Taonaine ke | ve rains Very 89 ger Gillan promptly. sot L, MR- | +Batted for Liebhardt in ninth in the state mee B o pned match | Boston YT 000 0 0 2 1 0-5 | ferent showing than in the I8¢ tha yoars | =+without costing more maha has never seen Ri o ut | 1 y - b Captain Stut n TICKE P In fact, Jews i o big favorite here. He'ls |#'in four alg Mg nnings: off Clcotte: | thing done in the atate’ by the other ‘col. | | 10 BMANSL o OCOUROID BLUFE comer and is des; ely anxious (o beat | lanes, § 5 A | lege weight men. Kohl will figure f | arnam Sts. No. 16 Pearl Stree! r §-uman A par es, § in four and ird innings. Base| place t me K gure for n -4 - P o u e Joliar. e (Wil yond i lape eoaemy ot |an ercors) Moston; 1. Two-base Eita: Blo [ place in the sprints und Thomas and Fan: | | 8. PENTECOST, D. P, A mx 004 newe—batter still T This matec irow_ the wily doctor. | vall. Niles (). Wagner. Three-base hits B 878 sxpesiad to points in the qua | 4 Findoriake. T use o’ knife or Whidh ol Joteh and . | §tolen base: Arellanes. Doubl avs » cah &t into comdition; as he 1s FE hon b comes off at the Auditorium the | yioomer 1o Stah X e Dl by far the most promising distance | | chioroformy “lus & wmple haru TalE arTes oLt A ine hyafiorium the | Hooper to Stahl: McConnell Wagner. |'who' has. £in Tor the old eold ta rensnt! TRIUMPH BOTTLED BEER R L e e now night of May . This will be 4 great | Bage on balls: Off Liebhardt, 3 Lefi on |years. Riley i ga LR A match, for Olson is one of the top-ilers | yages: Cleveland, 3; Boston, 6 Btruck out: | strength slowly Jalning, b2 a8 ruphing | “The delicious artesian brew” Sy Wi Drme. I | s el sca 0 P | b At PR SO | AN e S wiorts| IR m,u;:w’:,,,,n,mm_m o champion | lanes, 4. Time, 1:50. Umpire: Evans to the contrary ports is so ufie.nd of such (g o g Uiy gla | “Engstrom is a consistent performer in the isil avor will S T ey e ot atah P\‘w-lxlm' | Tl VTN, Sumenged. by A i g TR gl bein I“"w"'h‘y‘w"““ IM L d. Muy ~Results | " JRK o m o score heavily in these two event PR Ve b &N Wriones | NEW YORK. May u.-The suspension |Hyiand is gaining in speed cvery Gay r the the first glass b Al A gy egantic (107, Goldstein, even) won, Faun- | fiop ‘4| e Philadelphia Na- | hurdles and he is confidently expected by this within your reach. Bty OF, Molstrre, 2 B b atand | foasl ledgue clud. ang Wdgar Lennax, | Gatlis to Upest Shie epe EscidaSly 1n the MADE IN OMAHA | (i T dy Yohnny Wise (112, Grietin. ‘3 to 1) third. | oo baseman of the Brooklyn Nationals, | state meet. Time 50%. Polly’ 1o6 Newark Bor. Des | for quarreling during the game played at f Nicholson, Momus, The King ana.John | Procklyn on Satugday last, was 7 i d e : — - “ Reardon also ran = today by Scuns President’ Hevaler of the | , g, ”"' ';""" “‘ ‘;‘ .. nara Adirees ond rac #ix urlongs v (100, ional league. No time lin WA od 4 u o--Buffalo, # alimore, & PR PR TARRY OMAMA. NES. 1% 4 garlengs: Taaer % | for the ination ‘of - the suepencion | A Torono—Torono, 4 Jersey Cly 2 L Wolke, 3'to 5) second. Bffends (108, Boyle. | Knabe., after suspension for one day, was A Monreal-Providence game o 1) thin Ry 1 o exonerated and OW e D Pposponec "_"w. ime, 1:16% “l‘\‘lhrw allowed to play g Reottae 8- Moamit: 1. npf'u.x:::;-]:r”m-'n“u.mwn .rlm .[mmu,. can be cured in a few days without & surgic. . n 8 ! i of time or pain. The cost 18 governed by the size of the ruptul " - East River W st | ing to be ofey may be deposited In & ) prurad opén, Kemper, Hemphil: & Buckingham, 2 D ARae Wibonak pe- M, | Nebraska Indians Win, B L e T Vs unnii tha ure 18 completed rbrdatidl bb All kinds of plating 8. May 1l.—The Prix Tallon at St. | WAVERLY, 0L, May 1l.—(Special Tele- ruptired peoplé have secepted these terms during the past 18 ye ousands, of oty et i op T VRt o | e Y Nebraska iudians. 17 Wovetly. & DR e e Ted. Write B¢ Tcall ‘for ‘furtner info past 15 Jears Ron o SRy i , 7, Waverly, & pletel ‘ea . guite Br'c ¢ further information TRANK m WBAY,

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