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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 13 Omaha Loses Home Game; Two Hundred Athletes Enter a Meet — — st —t TR " | plate in the first inning \ ‘ . s y sui Al plate he first inning, was presented . ) Time: 186, Umpires: O'Loughlin and Per- HOME . OPENING ~ GRIEVOUS Witk an tmien doral forseend oy na: | GIANTS WIN FROM THE CUBS s Standing of the Teams miring fricnds Noston Bunches Mit b o 3 l,.",'};“fr’\‘,,' e ol AR e st CLEVELAND, May 12.—Boston defeated $ he BSOTS at all tithes keenindl us tuesins | 9 Cleveland again today 3 to Chech was Rourkes Lose First Game Here b!l WEST, LBAGUE, AMBRIGAN ABE'N. Iferest of the Tans "L indeay Sus sanuhed |Game is Pitchers' Battle n"w"“:"‘(',‘,'L']T{’,."'\.:',‘.‘T e e e | ase a vor 1 510 .o « - | he € | men, but 08t ol bunc d two doubles and 3 : : e .1 L nabolis.ls 1 ing. Campbelis Souble. Hotmen bunt ane . two' singles with An error in the fourth | The Official Ball of the American League —_— Topeka 2 53/ Inajanapolis.14 12 ;=n:' :-.n;‘{,x.an s double, Holmes lnm‘l m‘v-l ’M RS 6 18 E | inning and scored three rune. Score g Pueblo 6 500/ Minneano! unter's hit over the fence brought in the g TUR! ing and_scored ve rune. Adopted for a ten year period by the great American League. The u PARSONS' WILDNESS AIDS VISITORS | [uebiy .8 & % Minnearol winning runs In the ninch with ng one out. (MYERS BATTIN e sosrax ™" T TeleveLaN. gl A i g Al g T g B v A F 8 B.HOAE BH.OAE 8 Lincoln ‘ 333|8t. Paul....9 B | Weore: . Standard with all leagues ln-{\'nllr‘u. b o e 4 Bioux City aiToledo ... 10 i " e |New York Cateher Deives In Run | Lord, 3 Bradiey, 3b The Reach Mitts and Glowes are wsed Acute Atgack of Buck Fever and Poor | Omaha " | Speaker. it astovail, 1b . " 28 i 018 3|0 o ben, 1. ) ’ ; pesker, o 1 exclusively by the World's Champions. Flelding Other Factors in Undoing AMBR. LEAGUE, NAT'L. LEAGL Holmes, ' of 3 §| - Wateh SNURS 2. auven T and o Lasote . s W. L. Pet W. L o o g stant, 1n 10 OMinchman, I 1 of Omaha Lemgue y Detroit ...16 § .763 Plttsburg .14 § Rennr & gt bobioiae. o+ oo ol Wagner, w0 2 are, & i Guarantee Wik Boston 12 8 .69 Phila a1 s Andreas, 2b Ninth. dpencer. o § o gty chita, New York.il ‘9 ‘0 Chicugo .13 1] | Stoval, 'rf....! 3 0 Chach b 0 1 ORerger. b 02 hila. .....10 9 .52|Cincinnat 213 4% [ Bmith, ss p *Easterly 1 0 The Reach Trade Mark guarantees perfect Chicago ...11 11 .500/New York..9 10 Shea, © | 3 < . cs, for New | Totale n 1 ~ oF Bl Omana, d; Wichita, 6. Cleveland .. 912 .43 Boston .....9 11 .4 | Freeman, p | gy SRS, L3R - i e e Tole...3 THW 2 goods. Should defects appear, we will replace The gamie Is on Washington 6 13 816 Brooklyn .. 011 Alderman, p... AR | J‘ ark, batted in & run Which tied the score | sHatted for Berger in ninth any article absolutely without cost (exeept Base But stabe fright, poor flelding and the | 8t 1ouls.... ¢ 14 308, Louls. .10 15 Melter, p with Chicago 'in the seventh inning, by ‘.;:"v. veland 060010000 1-2 Balls and Bats retailing under §1.00.) 0! 4 e 4 n | * 4 ch cell | Boston 000230000 0-8 wildness jpt Parsond (i the openinh in~| et aMiES BCHEDULED 100 Dea. | Totals ; | Bit to center dnd he_alto drove Bridwell| '\, .0 ;' arrora: Cleveland, 1; Boston, 2. The Reach Official Western League—Wichita at Omaha, Den. home with a winnl un in the ninth ning costOmahs the first game of the | ver at Blous City, Topeka at Des Moines, | ) | alng v inth | Two-base hits: Rafters, McConnell, Stahl OFFICIAL Base Ball Guide for 1999 season on the home grounds. Parsons is | Pueblo at Lincoln .‘\\' a double to night. Overall and Mar ‘:mvmu hit Hooper. Btolen bage m m Now on sale—complete with over 409 111uat m".‘infln‘ml & Natloral League—Pittshurg at Philadel- | Cassady, rf |auard both pitched finely, but the Chi-|Speaker. Double plays: Speaker and Stahl; Tamous piayers, most irhy L ERIIes, B100 8K TN Ve B Lok S a new piicher Pa Rourke paid a lot of | WL, pl 0 S ow York, Cincinnati at | Jones. cf ¥ Wagner a Stahl: Lajoie d Stovall t %08 Wor/d's Sertes. CODtAin® 1W0 League schodules ¢ ndget Siks d jole an ova 3 3 _ money fofiand who was so wild &t Topeka | Boston, 8t. Louls at Brooklyn. Belden, 1f s | eagoan weakened a bit toward the end of | Base on balls: Off Herger, 1; off Chech, 5. and playing rules, tables of averages, records, et that he whs taken out after he had lost| Anerican League—Washington at 1'\‘1& u:v.\;mg_lln Ll e {the contest. Score: ‘l;:: |v.\_ I”l‘x’nh'-' flx‘mg 1 vkz wvv(lm,-;r:‘ "vr.u» AL “c;m--l"flrlltuorhyfifil.' > . LA . , N Yor E S - ki W YORK CHICAGO. y i 4 8 out y erger, ite for 1000 Ren n Nall Catalggue-FREE. Ove: B I ("““‘",:r;"(k “"\m Alnl‘iin-ll:xl:t‘tlmr::vr:x‘::‘ :‘( ?‘v\l;l)::: > e Thompson. 8b..... H.O.ALE . B.H.0.A.E |10: by Che 4. Passed ball: Clarke. Time 20 coloved TLvatrations: MARY HEW {eotion. Y Pa counseled together and declded to g1ve |™\porican Assoclation—Columbus at Kan- | Lindsay, 1b Tenney, 1b 1100 9 Kvers, ... 4 o[ 146 Umpire: Evans. - A d, REACH€0., 1725 Tollp Street, him another trial in Omaha He lost Ihfl:!n" City, Tolefo at Milwaukee, Indlan- '/:i:::kl\“l ‘“' . u"(’":rml'hl X ° ': b I‘-ellrd‘ i Senators Defeat White Sox. zame by “his wildhess, althongh one of | apolls at St. Paul, Loulsville at Minne- | G0 ';' 5 | Riviay, o W ey H CHICAGO, May 1%-Washington scored i 3 1 ‘ the first fwo runs made while he was in | apolis. Adams, p...0000L | O'Hara! et 0 38telnfeiat, ita first viciory of the serien by defeating the box Wi t0 a foozled grounder by | " - Devlin, b 9 Hofman, ¢ | Chicngo, 6 to” 2, today. The game was rr;.nm: 'a“::e Li | [T A 2 1119 e g Bridwell, os. 0 Tinker, 'ss. poorly played and long-drawn out, and ! I f j . N Nrefs, ¢ 0 Moran, ¢ Shioh < téa ; 3 | tence, scor olienbeck. Little Willle| *No one out’ when winning run score i3 ach team used two pitchera. George A gala @ay crowd: (urndd out to wel- | n scoring Hollenbec L | " Wi d. Marquard, p. VOverall, » Browne, .purchased from the Chicago Na- come the MRourke fémlly, hom@ after iis < e v ] e | Denvr : £1011200 2 A {al " 0 7 i s Py v } 0 Tetals 3l 1 tionals by Wahington today, played his disastrous trip to the moun{ains, but the ol o Swse s £ o o Sjoux' City . $2300020 12| To 9 excited vide to . all " . X #it & r zeltéa and thiéw wide to first, lowing | " S L viie! Weleh ), Andrens, Smith, | _*O'Hara out, it by batted bal first game with that team. He made 4,500 people present were doomed to dis- | Fisher to ::u hu;n- Kane reached first Ihnrr(‘»sun" Lindss Stankard, Hartman | When winning run scored. f;'"‘ ""‘“""HB'""'A out a two-bagger and abpointment, as the team was evidentiy [In the sixth on Hughes' error and Gra-|Sacrifice hits: Stovall. Andreas, Holmes |Chicago St 1110 0 0 0 1 Y AR oney ks Mnrr;. ken With fright at such a large au-{ham struck out for the third time. Then ,'."?.1,"‘1"’!.,-';"”\'1" Itlffr_l'z-A-;}rr;e‘v‘\l 1i off Alder- | New York ...........0. 0 0 0 6 1 “AM”\"T}Y\“ AE g Au‘x?« 0.AE Hence and played af timés like a iot of |came Harry Weich with a hard drive to | ams. 2. Struck out: By Alderman 5 by | g %0 Pase hits: Moran, O'Hara, A : t 310 oHamn, ot 8 K wchool boys. Several chances:to retire | middie fiold. The ball took a bad bound | Melfer, ¢ by Gillen, 2. by Adams. S."iviia Bt Tl o i Sunaen | e § Spougherty, 11.§ the Hollanders before' they had madé so | and the doctor reached third. He came | Bjj<hi ERIE srnen ' bitched ball: Stov- | O'Mara, Hofman. ‘Left on bases:’ Chicago, | Delehanty O Altizer, cf many runs wers missed and several (home on Gonding's two-sacker Holmes, Hunter. Balk: Melter, | 1 New York, 6. Base on errors: New York, | (ivmer. rf 0Atz, 8o 5 . . Thances ta win the game by a little piach | Omaha had good opportunities to tie in | Time! &:000, Umpire: Haskell, Attendancs: | %, Double play: Hofman and Evers. struck | Wiy, Ly 1 8uimvan, 6.0 Union Pacific's Electrical Expert, Dr. Millener, will v v v . S, by he | © A - R A p > W 8¢ | Btreet, ¢ © *Davh 3 4 hitting were not accepied the seventh and eighth Innings, but t balls: “Off Marquard, 3; off Overall, 1. | smith. p SOweas, i Mayor Diahlman was en hand according | chances were not taken LINCOLN FANS OUT 1IN FORCE|W!d pitch: Marquard. Umpires: Truby | Johassn: p LR be_ fi‘lm“hed with power from Ft. Omaha by per- o achedule (o pitch the firat ball and it Ir.x:m.l of tha trip, CAbtaln Franck de. i and Rigler. Time: 2:00. T T o 2R 3 mission of Col. Glassford, U. 8. A, and will light was truly s “ball” as 1t sailed hign over | clared: “I never saw so many wild pitchers | Forty-Five Hundred People Sce Home Redn Win at Bosten. s 20wen, 'p p 3 N : the head of Pettigrew.. He was so wild | in my life. We had Wichita 10 to 2 at one Hom Teis : Puek BOSTON, May 1%—Cincinnati took t Seltey i the Auditorium by ““WIRELESS'’ Tonight. i he hench | th d tr {1d and we had t oo | game of the series from Boston L i that Captain Franck sent him to the bench | time and then went wild and we had to| LINCOLN, Neb. May For 0.l dau TR L8 s WOEIe T Ny g ao'e T 7 2 SUTE 8 3 will s ; o and put Phrsons in the box. Parsons was | change pitchars in the elghth inning, which | hundred heoplo saw Lincon ‘win' “the | Ga¥: 6, to 2 Twenty buses on balls Were | upqiieq ror sulivan i sighth. Be sure and attend; it will interest you. worse than the mayor. Mayor Jim gave | was then won by the score of 10 to 9." fPaming gume on the home grounds. de- | hg twelve of them. The locals could not | *Batted for Scott in ninth While ther I i Yo nifia’n Hshihi : . » fine exibition of his athletic abilities | Wichita again this afternoon. by a fcore of B (o 3 The plasing was | €0 hits, however, having fifteen men left| Chicago ... 00002000 0-2 iile there see the Union Pacifie’s Kxhibit, which will 'y vaulting the side of the press box | The score: sharp and the b a | pre pne | On_bases. The visitors found McCarthy )| Washington ..........0 2 00300 0 1-6 ¢ Vi chy + xm“m: onto the diamond, but It throughout. “The Westher whe 'perfect | casy in the third, getting four runs ou | Two-base hits: Clymer, Delehanty. John- show you why as he wen A LY e e armor of S cather waw perfect, | {iree hits, an error And @ base on balls. | 5on, Browne, Isbell. Hite: Off Owen, § looked to8 high for him to tac PRI N Lineoln In attendance—and the - home | Score: in four and a third innings; off Scott, 4 retiring from the game and he needed the | FICROT. | team won. Preceeding. the game there CINCINNATL BOWTON. in four and two-thirds innings; off Smith, ] Ly ] assistance of two sturdy athletes to help | porar ™ qp was a parade. Governor Shallenberger | . ¥ L AL 3 9 in seven and a third Innings; off John- him back Anto the grandstand. The band | Kane, 1b Pltched the firat ball, with Mayor Love | 680 003 5 1 5 ) Sptirrm son, 2 in one and two-thirds innings. Sac- | I g ‘elch, . d won of J 0N, | Mitchell, ff... 0 0Recker, rf. hases: ) J ouble plays: Rooters WL ut Hel Franck, ss ... :‘r“|‘:.;‘|'f‘l“| g ,""‘I'r“"‘;“p igher. | o Hoblltzel 8 0 398mith ... cm Delehanty to Freeman; Parent to Isbell; | . a 3 ed to his o crackin, wey, #s...3 1 6 0 0 b onry ) Fre o : Chi- | Threatening weather ‘undoubtedly kept | Gonding, o ... ot two clean hits and driving four runs | Paskers, It § 0 5 Baes, i Cago. 1) Washington, 5 - Basa ot bos Is The Safe Road t a good miny away from, the game, bul|Buteons p ... . | &cross the plate. A timely single by | Mciean, & @ 1 0Bexumont! ¢’ Ot Owan, TRtk PRGRIDL NI o rav Forecaster’ Welsh waw ‘on’the Job ‘and He enbeck, B (... PHtehat! rietted the Two other “ecores. | Karger. b o' 2 Back, 1b-rt Tah, B OF, Beoth 1 off Simith, . i Pemacancel Hovwswaetesa? ol Pom—o o 7 : " Martin' went ballooning in the sixth and - Dahlen, 48 Bt IR itene Do i e ithn gl: B8, LT AR Do s verretned b After ‘He had walkéd a batter b Total A2 821 7 68weeney, b Scott, 1. Struck out: By Owen, 1; by " I 3 rogardi . " o . could ask for. Mayor Dahiman refrained | WICHITA. ['itirre for. five mcmles po. retiosd is | g Graham, c.... Scott, 1; by Smith, 4. Wild piteh: Scolt. For full information regarding rates and routes write from ‘making a speeh, although there iy favor of Cates. Pueblo scored in the MECartny, p. Time, 2:00. Umplres: Connolly and Egan. or call at were several calls for him Pettigrew, cf .., frst’ inning * Spencer singled. ‘atole wec: i GAMES IN AMERICAN The regular rooters were out in all their | Anderson, s .. ond and ran home when Curtis hit safely gt LR ol Tt i g sooers ware ou In et | S0P 8 fadith? F4, oms, mhan Chrtla,nle sately | Toula .8 VR T — CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM STREET, | the "initial inning and the home plate | JBatted for Stare in elghth. Indianapolis Wins from Kansas Cit OMA o isemakers and all had their | Hughes, 2b saw nary a man until Lincoln's half of | jBatted for Becker In elghth. kit some with coisemAkih and sl had thelr| Jshes. % [ Tha fiteh. " Then Pricher Maptin “wave| *Downey out, hit by batted ball. by Score of 15 to 1. HA, NEBRASKA. voloes, though thes: Westerail, 3b we? ol coconnnopi lecssus ol oncoowncnd Bl sumacwane® Hi Totals Runs . SA8_CITY H.0.A.B Py —e —o EEE L We have been the means of restoring thousande of afflicted sufferers to heaith and strength. Thousands of doliars spent in researches, years of close study, re- Totals..... 42 15 | so0mwie 2l Lwsnvescannen vlomscsocmums— a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, signe_of distress. He passed Gagnier | Cincinnati ..........1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1—6! KANBAS CITY, May 12—Two ha ¢ ’ etandard they will reachi a little later | OrinTHl and Pritchett, Sullivan sacrificed them | Boston R RV AN e i v B xl;\b[‘l\r{\)dn:‘::[u?l‘;t Phones: Bell, Douglas 1828, and Ind. A-3231. in the season. The fact is, the fans did | Brennan, p """" rd and second, respectively, and| Two base hit: Mitchell. Hits: Oif Mc-|the best of a one-sided game here to- not have much of @ chance to exert them- h;;".fl"’r"yx:.s'":-':.u:‘""f!" % el ohl LT Four | Carthy, 4 in two and one-third Innings; off | day, The visitors won. 15 to I Jones al- selves for Omaha until the fifth inning #ixth on & base on bails, five sihgles and e e i LT 6 T | Dy e it vl Bbeieatiug, b 1 c sett on bases: Bos- | scattered, Score: and though then they let loose it was no b1 LA ton, 16; Cincinnati, 5 Base on balls: Oft INDIANAPOLIS K use. It did not seem to be in the cards e o Ple AN an infleld out gave | McCarthy, 4; off Lindaman, & off Karger, BH.0ALE @ he eighth and they | 1) Bage on errora; Boston, 2; Cincinnati, 2 | Chadb'rne, 1t. § Y hintion; for Omaha to win. added another in the ninth on Clark But the gaine. 'Tis.a sad tale. Wichita 50,00 3.0¢ home run. i 3 TK'S | Struck ?:u: By McCarthy, A,lhy Lindaman, | M a"‘l\n;lt!s Hmm 3 . N ; by Karger, 3. Passed ball: Graham. | Harden Love, took the ginger out of the players nn.dd(-h. (et 0811109 Hrl;:u 2:20. Umpires: Johnstone and Cu- | gt 10 o Botiine, 3. in that first inning. Pettigrew started.the Fisher, Gonding, Pennell. | waiaron, rf... sack. O'Rourke, 3b.8 1 5 1 2Carlisle, If fited along by Anderson. ' Cole made & | Hoijenbeck, 2; off Brénnan, 1 Hii by | Jjoe If Nt \\"a:u:.lrf\lflxfiyllfl“h(}l’.‘u’lflpfif e Geteny | drmen. p.: i 4 T lucky Téxks leaguer, which Fisher cowld | pitehed ball: By Holienbeck, 1. Struck out: f phomas. h....... 99 Pitisburg today. The game was a pitchers' | *Davidson just reaeh with one hamd but eould mot b.y! Hol(l)er:ll:zgc_k.s_t.“}:ymaur;x-?f b.bll"'l' on | Gagnier, | % 1 battle. Score: nail. Pennell walked and the bases were | JAGR DIARE: B CiLa, 20, D0 onding. | Pritchett, 3b.110 PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURG. fillid with one out. Hughes hit toward (Stolen bases: Pendry, Fisher. Robert. Sac- | Sullvan: ¢ . s A I T RN eparren dorourtar i oI inforced by an immense practice, enables first And died, Parsons to Kane, but one. E“‘: hite t“g;"““- 1. Time: 8:10. Umpire: bk v - Koabe, $b. b Qleath, ef..... 4 0 : *Batted for Hayden In ninth us to give you the best methods of treat- tally had scared Roberts hit a grounder | DUsAn, Atiendence, 4800, - Totals ... 3 “ i i it ¢ Kansas Clty.........0 0 0.1.0 0 0 0 0= 1 ing and curing all special diseastes of men. to Captain Prancki which should bave -ve- b Coulp ¢ e Game, PUEBLO hafield, 153 3 1 oMo e 1y {Indianapolls .........1 5§ 0 0 18 0 0 0— We are not obliged to experiment. We tired the side. but Lhe captain juggled the | Graham made one of his regulation phe- AN P r80, Ct.-3 B 09, Mitier, .4 0 1 31| Farned rims: Indianapolls, 4 Two kriow ‘eXhelly What ' we "dan “do” “aha Al noms when he scooted into the 8hort stop | kense fin, s 0 1 Wilson, T 2 o | hits: Hetling.: Three-hase hifs: OsBorne. ball until it was too late and Cole scored. Kensel, 3b . 0 2 $ g ne, promise nothing more. If you need spe- a ! fosition and nafled a pep-up: Riassle; $54 g 1 o Gibeon, ¢ 0 Left on bases; Kansas City, 9; Indianapolis, I LAY When Weaver wan walked at the beginning | *op 0 00 Refed S PR ] Bpencer. 2 1 jren, b ] O Leitiota .3 0 %, Beortiien Bin CaiLhg e ndigfeein clal medical attention, we are ready to of the next inning Parsons was retired. Omaha in last place, as poth Sloux City 4 0 Tows..... 3 S H 11 EeHyatt - o fiv: Havden. Stolen bascs: McChesney demonstrate our superior skill in the These two did not look so. big but the apd Lincoln won. Curtis coontensi@ing \ = . (2), Hayden, Jones. Double plays: Shan treatment and cure of the class of all- trouble was that Brennan was pitching | Such a mixup as the Omaha team had | Walters, 2b... 0 Totals. 3 3 n'v;n 17‘ k"\‘!"’ qmnuu out: By Jones. 3. ments that conetitute our specialty. magniticent ball and the Rourke family [In that disastrous sixth inning is seldom |orhan, 8. 9 IRHisd, for Glbann. in.ninch ot Py M i O 4 v Bl g -4 A Ronses . g s Dot Th afy BIE league. Ned 3 & ed for Liefic ninth. [ 8: Off ¥, . i off | eat men ouly, and oure promptly, safely and thoro cogld not connect. George Grabam was{heen Wi any bl league r 2 0 Philadelphia . 90 200001 eg|Jdones 2 First on errors: Kansas City, [[| and best methods BRONCEITIS, CATARRE, NERVOUS DEAILITY BLOSH an especial easy mark for him. and was o 0 Pittsburg 910000000 —1|1 Indlanapolis, 3. Hits: Off Brady, 4 In POISON, SXIN DISEASES, XIDNEY aud B i The Rourke family wore the new white g 1 | SNC RLADDER DIBRAREN, sud hlt pe- fanned. thrice. LReEERe fomilponornihe Sin. SN 1 Two-base hit: Wilson. First base on balls. ‘:n\flNynd ‘l‘|hlrr:! (nmn::-“ off l‘n‘v"‘lnr‘ 1 )u, | r:;l.gl:o:‘-h:nakfi;g lications in the shortest possible time and at {:a Carnage Piles Up. the Hood ook 4 \ ’ 4 B e, OftMoron. 3 off Leifield, % First on er.|Sven and two-thirds innings. Wild pitch: u ce and successful treatment. e s i i any. paaring DL | o L uad v by vhy [ gl L0 00 0 3 47 @ ocg cordd Piliadnonis, T Pitebue & Bhrusi | Cheten, Tt Lk umpire suves FREE ©*gisson tss orsice o s A " v ha o W r 0000 3| out:" By Moren, % Time: 1:A. U s : the fifth .inning, when Wichita plled up | Omaha team and he looks for all the world| Home run: Clark. Three base hits: | O'Day and Emslie i MBS | MILWAUKEE, May 12.—Although Me- Rzamingtion, 10 to 1 only. If you cannot call, write three more, which were enough. It was | like Billiken. Thomas, Miize. Double plays; Corhan o Cardinals Blank Dodgers. yon held the visitors down to five hits an awful slaughter and even Pa sickened | A new flag was flying from the -lo..x,“""'“{\ ‘.".uh'."' SN.‘“"(“:' l‘;m»il‘z';m;“l;‘;"“] BROOKLYN, May 12.—8t. Louis shut out | 1004¥, poor headwork and poorer flelding it the sight. After Anderson had struck | SAfE, but even that dia not serve o raily | RS, SPEACE"0 o *Martin, 21 oft Conten. 2 | Brooklyn, ‘1o to 0, today. Wilheim was | fi\ 200 Harry Teatured (i gome. Sonmn: out Cole singled. He bad a sort of habit ;’ vkt ] ) nis stage| Base on balls: By Martin, 2. Hit by pitched f\u Im‘ld] ;ll'm wlmn;t.\ ‘wlmuzhmu u:luul:l- LOUISVILLE MILWAUKEE, "¢ of Mingling ARA MBS three of thetn Aurin rennan ha rge Graham on his staff | pall: Johnson, 1. Struck out: By Johnson, | 1yn's flelding was also helow its standard. B.H.0.A.E B.H.0.A.E T A e o v oo hia, | ana_ struok him out thres times 2 by ‘Coates, 2. ‘Time: 1:40. Umplre: Clark, | Beore: Dunleavy, ef. 3 s novinson, w2 %% |l 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts.,, Omaha, Neb. [ i P ve feavep | Attendan 300 8T BROOKLYN. Woodruff, 3b.4 1 1 Barry, tween first and mecond, Graham knocked , follenbeck = struck out Bivers Weaviy ‘ 0AE W.0.A.E, | Delenunty, 114 1 0 Mcgann, 1b it down but could not recover in time to|and no strikes. o EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS | e, 30 118 R Raieh i REnspghi el § 8 e Thag throw the runner out at first. Then Hol-| ps Rourke bit off several nails as he | Bresnahan : 1 0Alperman, b 3 0 McCorm'k, u never 3 o lenbeck ot nervous and passed Hughes, | watched the slaughter of his pets when | Three Track Records Are Broken at | Koneichy 0 Jordan, b, filling the bases with one out. Roberts|he expected to make & good start in Churchill Downs, Pty Jolted & hard one down the first base line 0'(‘;‘"'" M LOUISVILLE, May 11 1‘mw‘nmk rec- | Chariew which I<ane stopped, but he, too, got the | OmAha got two men on bases in the |ords were broken at Churchill Downs this | Hulsy York a Strong nder % e B P ecbe, b Totals......30 ¢ 2 ; ; . jugkling ‘habit and when he finally se- | Srvenths b 4 e fT outs Ny :,“n’;‘, ‘"2,:':,”,,'1',‘ 0D 0080 Jonas Ons-ragosd, SR 3 : 238 amwaukes ik 0 T 1 Y 1»-5{0M Hundred and Ninety High School' vork High school of this state was firth cured firm possession of the ball, two | jittle single from either would have tled|and in the fifth race Fereno ran four fur- [ Towle . 37128712 0 Totals. . a9 e 3 | Loutsville .. 9100030015 Athletes Meet Friday Tat Kansas City and will come to Lingoln more. had tallied. Weatersil hit to Holly, | the score and given Omaha & cfiance o |loNEs in 047 gat which was a titth of o |8 Louls..........l 0 L0 402 010 cithvee, base hit: Dandall, Sacrifice hite: | e 4 Dok L arand. wilbduie. tactenge = second better Yhan the best mark for the | Brooklyn ..., 0 000 2), McCormick (2), Moran (3), Pack. | contender against Lin who mru”'m 'I‘hlrd. but l:andr; .abv:‘(hg win. course. In the fourth race Moquetle rin | Two-base hits: Alperman. Three-base | B Tale Dunleavy. Btolen base: Wood. oot coln. Omaha was seventh in the Missouri runner a e Yy not getting the ball on e . - {& mile and seventy yards In 1:43, lowering G - Y r ouble plays: ate, Hughes and A E 'ND! 1]" valley games, but should have nu him. Weaver drove home the third run of | ®NEILL SEES DES MOINES WIN | the track rocord i% seconds. In the last 1 T iy fi;:l::\.,‘:;‘"“gfifl? :,u.,s"",ry Packard, ‘Dunleavy, Sullivan and Wood- |STATE F GROUNDS, omminsBgprns GPlap Mgl i b B it s g e | race Creel ran a mile and seventy vards in Fiff. Left on bases: Milwaukeeb; Louls i sl rRac A enty vards It | Wilhelm, 5; by Beebe Base on balls: | i1 e o 5: o 3 will be among the first five winners. Fair whi¢ch Jack could nat handle because of | I@wams Defeat Topeka, Which Makes —ta ‘.’l\'o.““",.,.'.‘.‘..fi,.’i""..,', “yu‘,-fx:“.fx' Ot Wilhelm, ;. off Be 2. Wild. piteh: I“liln:lkav‘ll.“‘?: n}nl;ur;?(”}ux:mfivyh‘;;I-“:’a'l’yn'fi Off Entry Lint Comprises by Far Largest | pury, Pz af v’.:w“a:‘.\..:-s HL'le-I- s the corn silks in which It was wrapped. Some Costly P fotry.. The ‘r:\‘ulhgrf Mes clear and cool n:l::lm- Time, 1:46. Umpires: iiigm and | by Packard, 5. Time: 1:60. Umpirea: Owens| Number of Contestants Ever Seen | considerably weaker than a year ago, and Omaha started the last haif.of that fate- | DBS MOINER, May 12 ~President O/Nell s ol et Tt B (03 1 T LA e ne Conansl s PR P il W £ probably will mot be a faotar in the meet ful Inning as thoukh something Was to be | Bau Maines O e e o | 0lds and_up: ~ Miss Strome Preston, | GAMES IN THE AMBRICAN LEAGUE | aoubles 'and & single gave s pio 1hree | s Y Central City is sending a team of severs done. Two runs resulied. Wih two out | Topeka by ihe score of § to I Mliler was pdight NAX) won. Right Easy, (% Tap- runs in the firat inning today which was | Nokmaska, 20 408 homee t& MkGire first piace Hollenbeck it one o0 wide for Westersil | Il KTeat form, allowing but four hite hut | W 0ucs, B9 S5<ONGL 5010 00 {0 | Detrott Wina from New York Eleven | chough to win the gume. making I threc | two of the weight events to handle and Figher drove the ball to the | inning and brought Topeka its only score. | Boema. E. T. Shipp. Addax, Voting, Mc- Four. R T e ; - | The Nebraska N fnews assoclation Des Moines scored three In the third :n- | Chord, Ordono also ran DETROIT, May 13.—Cobb's hitting and | the last Inning saved Toleds Trom o chiy | LINCOLN, May i2.—(Bpecial)—The 1ar& | ,q the senior mociety. Uk#innocents. are Ining. Miller started with a hit, Bader got | Second race four and a half furlongs. |hase running were responsible for seven | out. The fielding of O'Brien was the fea a waik, Mattick got an infield hit, Nienotf | purse: Turfstar (108 = Powers, — stralghi | ring in u game that was won by De(roll | ture of the Kame. Bcore: |the Nebraska interscholastic track asso- | PIAnNIng to entertain thé;high school vi : t over Moot jod to won, Henderson (108, McGee, place s ne tors on Friday and Saturday. The blg eve Rt B o throwing 10 second Joun. | $13.10) ‘second, Hahallack (Kennedy, show | today, 11 to & Wilson wus wild, his in- . Bal TOLEDO | ciation is listed for the annual meet to |3l FEAEY and Satutday. The bl kie ‘did not cover the bag. and while che |00 third = Time, S8 = Zapra. Clys- | ui % Wil whenover me N @ r S BH.OAE {be held at the state fair grounds Friday program will-be & Mgner and " Bl Ol ot Ve ine Ao paane (he | mic. Pinkard, Leaso also fan it a I never men got on bases, | Davis, cf b McCarthy, w4 10 10| < Y |event at the University Temple Frida v Mattick all segred. A single. & double and | Third race. six furlongs, handicap: Mad- | NKIght was put oft the field for protesting | Armbster, o OHinchman, 253 1 1 7 o |@fternoon. Dr. Clapp, coach of the uni-| . .0 t0m 6 1o 8 o'clack 3 | ar "By Cootey Rave D Molnes fwo |man (95, Taplin, straight $21,10) won. Jacob. & calied third strike. Score: = | Gebring. i Q8maot, et 5 0 0|versity teams, who has charge of the local | T/ om0 8 Ioc Scores In ‘the seventh: [ ite, 105, Pake, place $17.55) second, Datnty DETROIT NEW YORK Flyon, 1w o Hickmian, L e ek ok it ot oy sk ave ffoary enter 1 2 0 0McElv 30 0Kustue 0 4 08ebring, cf 4 0 0Bergen, 1 2 OWiihelm, p. Totals......30 52 14 3 o Creremnoes eaccmcnee est number of entries In the histary " e, i » U188 sscond, Dalpty 0.AE BH.0.AE " H the state tennis tourname Mavor A. J. Mathis pitgfied the first ball [Dame (114, Powers, show $8.50) third. Time 1.0 AL | Cariach, ¢ OEiwert, 3h 18 8|thirty different schools had filed their | [N SAte tenla tourn P | [ university Friday and Satur A Mclntyre, 0 Ocree, cf % 0 ran. Melntyre i o g TN | Cockman, 3b 0 Reubart, 1b. 1300 | ana Commissioner J. L. Hamery caught it. /112 Enfield and Al Muller - Wrigley, Clark, ¢ % 9 0 entries, totaling over 100 high school ath 2 Bntiaid | Bush The attendance was jessendd because of | Fourth race’ mile and seventy yards, | B80T 5 0 0Eiberfel b. stute colleges will send teams 1 the weather. which was threatening rain | purse Moque (104, McGee, $10.20 straight, | (rawford W_“‘;" i, ¥ Hall B 1 Arast % 38 Oleten, by far the largest number ever |fa L.- \\H |’ - d Iw::::].(-v his n he Cornhusker elect a tea ¥ . until five innings had been vlayed. Score: | place, 3675 show) won. Royal Tourlst Jesman 0Chase, 1b. . Lattimore, 0 o state b l ar DES MOINES. (112, Page, $9.8 place, §.20 show) second, | Ropaman. ib-- 3 raa thos 210l rotam g i 5 2.2 baoked for any meet In this sta [ to represent them In thisfedrnament from } AB. e E. |Old" Honesty (108, Lee, $8.45 show) third. | scnaeter OKnight, ss. Totals 1. 42016 ¢ Bince Lincoln's excellent showing In the | o0 e ro1ow s § V 3 3 | Time, 1:43. ° Bt. Elmwood. Zipango, John | sianege 1t & St. Paul 3000707001 %—4]annual track games at the Missourl valley | Srione the following plaséess 3t E. Wea 0 |E. McMillan also ran. Miss Crawford left | summers O Klelnow, « Toledo 0000000032 00t in-K s Cit turday local en.| U captain; L. F. FIONPE F. A. Cr o | at_post Wilson, p | Two base hits: Armbruster, Gehring, |™Meet In-Ransas (v Baturda | W. A. Rosely, A. J. Luddi¥.2A. F. Hemler 0] Fifth race, four furlongs, purse: Fereno Totals O *Hemphi1l Flynn, O'Brien, McCarthy. Home run: Sey- | thusiasts are banking on thelr team 101gq 1 gmity and John Hubbell 13 :1"10 yMr;‘GOP. xl!,«\::lrmxn‘ri u):» pl:u‘(» :7‘ 5 *Demmitt bold. Base on balle: Off Hall, 1; off Lattj- | take the leading honors at the high school : ow) won, Patsslaga (110, Troxler, $0.70 more, 2. Struck out all, 8 by - | mee 0 & third at gas - - y q o aniase LG TR, .1 Tatals Rare, & Phoced bali: Clararl el DY [attl-| meet here. Lincoln was third at Kanea Vanderbilt's Hopse , Wins, owers, $10.9 show) third, Time, 047 *Batted for Kleinow n niuth St. Paul, 5, Toledo, 3. Time: 1:30. Umpires. | C'tY: following Central high of that city | PARIS. M ‘s 8§ gr'n”r:‘r:;\' R".’-’x‘f’. Mias ow y .:lluxl‘.:_"ud *Batted for Wilson in ninth Bullivan and Fokmanp. PITES: | with a tota) of 31 points. Mann and Bran ' meEane. Sire xon, Celisret, | Detroit <051 3 01 non of the Lincoln team won the 1k-yard dash and the quarter mile rum, res Zephyr, Autumn, also ran. New York 10110 1 POLICEMEN TO MEET ON MAT | ing (110. Powers, $: straight Two-base hits; BEngle, Lapc Thre | tively. Thelr time was so fast that they Bixth race, mile and seventy yards, sell | 1% 0 005 show) won, J eed | base hit: Cobb. Cobb. Home r Je & A s |ond. ‘Miss Crittenden (i0). Kennedy. $2.20 | Keeler. Sacrifice fly: Engle. Stolen bases £i nary for Gotch, two events at the falr grounds against | MILWAUKEE W show) third. Time, 1:43%. Woolwinder. | McIntyre (2), Bush (2). Cobb, Rossman Two of Omaha's big policemen are bilied | the other Nebraska schools ‘this week. The | Bateman, recently awar Richard Reed, Aspirin, Cymbal and Red 1 ft on bases: eDirolt, 8; New | for the preliminary of the Gotch-Olsen |y wayy it ahe | club by the National com Hussar also ran ase balls: Off Summers, 3; | Wrestling match the Auditorium a week dncaln tegudiee. sapor ia::3hpee; svenly FERALad. permission } Colligan, ss. g Bader, 1f...0. d Mattick, ¢f. a Dwyer, ' 1b Dalton, rf | Niehoti, 3b.... Gilmartin, 2b. “Don't leave it to the |Hisokinger. &.... + man behind the cigar L {case to select your Tealo ‘cigar for you. Say Wooley, cf | Beler, rf, ss.... | Cooley, 1b | Fenlon, rf.. .0 A Andrews, db... | Kunkle, s Kahl, #b. ot m ichery Bt did not g jf ZEo > g ! First on errors: Detroit, 2 | from next Monday. C. A. Jensen, who | Results at Newmarket. pitcher: By Sumner, 3 Wilson, | Welghs In at 214 ard stands six feet three eSS \ | Kerns, "o ; = = 2 Hendrix, p. PWMARKET. May 12.—The Wednésday Wild pitch: Wilson. Time: 2:06. Umpires’ | Without the use of hikh heels or the em- | Thomason, rf welter handicap of 130 sovereigns. for 3- | Kern and Sheridan ploymen: of a height Increasing course of b bl | vear-olds. run here today, was won by I. Athleties Blank Brows instruction, Ix going for best {wo out of | . . . 41 Winan's 8ir Martin, Dusky Slave was sec o o hing e Vith nariie hapman, e of the | | Des Moines 00300020 '5|ond and Houghton third. Nine horses ran. | besweer o m,; W Caaageitching duel | crear)-drinking propensities and ‘the 0| | Topeka 000 0 0/8°% 0 0ol | O Thia wan the firat Appeatance fua van | between Graham and’ Bender resulted in | pounds of avoirdupois., The two officers | Two-base hits: Dalton, Kerns. BAses on | in this country of Sir Martin, who 18 an | of 1 to 6 Philadelphia scored on two sine | pave worked out together but once und ® [ J L J | of 1 to 0. Philadelphia scored on two sin- | have never yet been at . balls: By Miller, 3, by Hendpix, & WWild | American candidate for the derby \ 0 ' | i was on lhe 4 'gar pitch: Miler. Struck out: By: Miller i0; | the outcome was watched with Knm“"n“!““ DS ARG 95 -Pve WAt 4. 0s sures 85 & bead has besn Every pore and gland of the skin {s employed in the negessary work of Pihion B K aiieh M ier Fime: Sk, L P DSy Mave Wes tw faeiite R s s put up proserving its smooth, even texture, softening and cleansing it, and regulating g 2 to 1. The price against | " p T s is done b va at through eac! pire: Mullin. Attendance: 5,000 i\ " it He g - Oldring, It . 4 McAleess. | | Twenty-Two Hixh Schools Eunter. the temperature of our bodies. This is done by an evaporation througi 1 | Bir Martin wa; was formerly | Baker, 3t o & 1 0Hertsell, r IOWA CITY, la., May 12.—(Special.) tiny outlet, which goes on continually day and night. When the blood | thes property of John E. Madden Collins, 2b 1 3 1 0Hottman, of . One puff, and you'll s . 3 C know it has no equal |PENVER LOST BNDURANCE GAME | ''mnl"morican ‘Horse was admirably rid- | Murphs, 1103 1 4 4 o perris i 1| pwenty-two high school have alvedy becomes infected with humors and acids a certain percentage of theso {den by “Skeets” Martin and came in an | Davis, ib 26 1 1 Wallace, 5o their entries for the second annual inter- | {mpurities also pass off with the natural evaporation, und their sour, fiery ‘ oo o ts 000 o DD " &t the price — 10c. o otey | . | o 9300 58 | schol - > hel + ‘ ered Miles, Sio: City | ®asy winner by a length and a half. Th Barr, of Willlams, 2b. scholastic fleld meet to be held here next i d i 4 ts natura Is, 2 * Once smoked, you'll " ¥ | Tesult will shorten Sir Martin's nrice for | Barry. ... 2 3 2 0Jones. 1b {0 | Baturtay. in connection with the gere next| nature irritates and inflames the skin, and dries up i wral oils, causing 3 . Fhols he. dorhy. for which event he has bacy | Thomaa, ¢ @ 4 1 0Btephens, ¢ 5 10| between the fresnmen track teams of the | Ppimples, boils, pustules or some itching rash, or hard, scaly skin affection. resolve 1o always ask ".lovh);.‘}'n"f’.:'.f’ W3—Bloux Ciy opened | finding plenty of support. Odds of 10 (0 1 Sondes. » ’ 1 §shee. » University of lowa and Chicago. One hun- 8.8. cures skin troubles of every kind by neutralizing ‘]nle ..w’m and el ason here | were offered at the clubs last night X 38V in |dred and elghty prep school athelets are from the blood. 8.8.8. cools the neigdéheated circu- . forit. Havana filler. immense crowd und ook | " King Edward's Minor ts n P tavor. | TOWM W 6270 2 | on the lata nd the et will resch hetween | joMOvViNg the humors t o g 4, multiplies its “ Sumatra wrapper. t from Denver. 12 to 11 It [yte for the derby at 5 to 2 : 3 [200 ‘and 230 before the lists are ciosea | iation, buflds it up to its nmormal streng - i h L +Mild, sm sl 1) e-saw game. ulflnnl-nlo for 80avy | e’ Chesterford maiden blate of 30 sov *Batted for Jones in ninth | Great preparations are being made by the | Dutritious, red corpuscles, and enriches it Ty Then the skin, B ooth, hitting on boih' sides and vellow work in | ereigns. for S-vear-olds. alstance six fur. | Bt Louts 009000 ) 04 | freshmen committee to entertain the visi- | instead of being irritated and diseased by v worit matter, is compelled to use three twirlers, and then | IONS%. Was won by H. P. Whitney's Sixty FPhiladelphia 60000 1 v-1|tors u:fl e fraternities and country clubs | nourished, soothed and softened by this c calt stream of bloo didnot bas’ the' game yndi The nintn e R e e O atiact | Of the high schoal peopis. for the reception | g8, §., the greatest of blood purifiers, expels all foreign matter and surely . handicap ¢ ’ s each y._Doubl s: Jones, Wallace N 0ol people . % : d all oth + :m .“":’-.r tying it up in the first haif by | A0e€ L OR O D dded s x ey o3 e Willlams, Willace and Jones cures Eczema, Acno, Tetter, Salt Rheum ‘unl ll‘ other diseases and Last years pennant was unfurled rrom | 804 upward. distance five furlongs | Barry, Coliins and Davis. Btolen bases Browne Sold te Washington. affections of the gkin. It removes pimples blackheads, and other unsightly a flagstaft in left flfld | the exercises being :0""'” Malwa o4 H. B Whitne: | Parry. 3 Hit by pltched x..g By Qraham, aSHICAGO, May cut-| blemishes from the skin and assists in restoring a p-wlilm‘mplarwm Book on i ayor Sears and Repre- || bin was second 1 ‘14 pitches. raham, Header Sases | felder of the Chicago National league Skin ases medical advice desired free to all who write, mnfl. Poth ‘making ,_.lfl., I-TA Mate of 200 soverelama, dfstance & ‘mile fun bylis: Off Graham, 4 off Bender, 1. | club. was today sold (o Washinglon. Andy | Dise and any ARV o speeches s ¥ and & hall, was won by 3. R Keene's Struck i By Graham. 5; by Bender 3 | Conkley. one ‘of the pliching staff of the | THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. "Manager Holmes, when he stepped to the | peranta feft on bases: St Louls, 7, Philadelphia, 9. | Chicugo team, was s0id 1o Loulsville,

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