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THE BEE: OMAH ATURDAY, MAY RAIN ROBS THE ROURKES OMAHA ATHLETES WINNERS Standing of the Teams Assistant to Colonel Welsh Spoils WEST, LEAGUR. | AMER, LEAGUR, |Crowded Out Much-Touted Lincoln | Fine-Laid Plans. b W.L.Pet W.L.Pet. Entries Easily. Wichita ,...11 78| Detrolt .....16 6 727 4 — | Denver . -867 Boston_..... 13 8 §l9‘ —— WAS ALL FIXED TO BEAT WICHITA | pbife S Bniaoit 0 § 4% | MADE TOTAL OF 251.2 POINTS Des M 467| Chicago ...l 11§00 g | Lincoln_ ... 5 § Cleveland .. §13 %9 PBat the Blander Will Be Overlooked | Sloux City B8t Louls .. 714 .38 | Lincoln Second, with 18 1-2 Polints, Omaha .26 Washington § 14 316 S o wineius Todiyn | MarsiEus i aba amm Ul et SR SRS Y TRty Days Free Trial One Dollar a Week Free Delivery - P if 3ty i 8 - Free Stool Free Scarf Freight Prepaid | Chicago ..... Indlanapolis.16 11 574 Mr. Rain shiout Omaha and Wichita at | Cincinnaty 13 1 481 an Ciy-.42 13 80| = LINCOLN, May W.—(Special Telegtam )— These are the terms which have again.demonstrated that the house of SCHMOLLER & MUELLER is able to outdistance all one “fell swoop" yesterday. The two teams | Jew Vofk.J0 3 475 Toledo oo J21 AR | The Omaha High schooi cinder path team | competition. The past week has been a banner week in our history. Piano buyers of Omaha, vicinity and from a distance have Tt gt ashin o ;l:k:\“ ey | St Louis™ .00 17 570| Columbus o 18° 67 | upset all traditione In Nebraska inter-|)oo4 11 gima in taking advantage of our most fortunate purchase of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH OF HIGH GRADE GAMES SCHEDULED WODAY. wscholastic athletics this afternoon by win- 4 ~ four games with the Rourkes, beginning | Westorn League—Wichits at Omaha, Den- [ ning the annual iate track meet at the | PIANOS, Think what this purchase means when we offer a ! Sunday. ver at Sioux City, Topeka at Des Molnes, ot . . Pueblo at Lincoin falr grounds, crowding out Lincoln, pre Just because Wichita had beaten Omaha ational Leagus—Pittaburg at Brooklyn, | viously hailed as &he winner for this yoar, b twice on the home grounds it must not|ehicago at Philadelphia, Gincinnati at New | and getting a total of %% polnts. Linceln be assumed that Omaha ot scared and | York, Bt LoulsatBoston ==~ . |was second with 1#% polnts. York was ° importuned Weather Forecaster Welsh to erican L 8 - Y o . . - . Biys 1t froin & third defeat by éending thaq o tin, Shisdsipais et Chicago, New York |Ciird withdnevss Jé puints, scored by thres This means nothing short of a complete overturning of out-of-date, fozzilized 1ain yesterday. Nothing like that. As a] American Assoclation—Columbus at Kan.| f'fett 4 methods of selling planos. Under our plan, during this sale you save $195 on this i of fact, Omaha was itching to play | 8 City,” Toledo at Milwaukes, Indian-| e mect was held on & heevy track fano. Securing at the same time the terms which are exclusive with us—NO R R e Mng 0 DAY | apolts at’ St. Paul, Louisville at Minoe- | with occuslonal showers of rain during the | s ened & s . R that game yesterday: it had everything | apoils { firet ohreie (he HRMDNE. Wiish turkad isfo \ MONEY DOWN, THIRTY DAYS' FREE TRIAL, ONE DOLLAR A WEEK, FREIGHT o e Al i ik e M - a steady downpour Defore the runs had PREPAID, FREE DELIVERY, FREE STOOL, FREE SCARF. Also a saving of as give the Kansans a look-in. Anc 0 IS of as is't all-Weather Forecaster Welsh, him- | bases; Holmes, 2; Campbell, Andreas, [been finished. The fleld contests were much or more on any piano secured in this, the Largest Single Order of NEW 828 redhot fun, ‘had conspired with War | SIith. Double plays: Bl to Andfeey to [ narred SHeclsn, Whils /8 Pow ' Spectarors \ 7 PIANOS EVER PURCHASED BY A WESTERN PIANO FIRM. Don't overlook the NS . oo ORRpITes b Hunter; Zalusky to ndsay; Stankard to ” Z Sdfiders to putia ctimp in Wickieh, but| Harman to LANGsY. - Based.de’ bAIS: (vrr""‘d“,"_’: e 0w "“’"‘;‘ s e ey o : fact that these pignos are direct from the factory and are not shop-worn instru- one of his assistants made mistake and [Urom, S, off Corvett, & Btruck out: Hy |of. The aifendance aws LI ments, but are made especially under our orders and spocifications. A purchase pulled the wrong rope. B, B Thut: 10 Ot a1 Sob CRENIS WOSWN W8 She e . trom SCHMOLLER & MUELLER meass Guaranteed Satisfaction or your money back | Bmith, Zmram. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Has- | cyeting. Lincoln o Al It was lke this: War Sanders was .0 | kell. Attendance s ':('ml’".‘“‘": ol A ‘I":fl_’“,"‘:fl";;"::d et Come today to our salesrooms, select your piano and have it sent to your home pitch for Omaha. Colonel Welsh was goin e - v :n 1',,5 the game m:m the ‘x.,,. ,,,"”: PUEBLO COPS 0L A VIOTORY |taking all the shorter runs and both of the immediately. ateral DubAIE) Banders . was ' 10 Piteh hurdle’ races. Omaha, however, waa strohg . To our out-of-town friends, we suggest that you write immediately for all in- em 8o Wichita couldn't see ‘em, lot alone cola Pitcher, Mr. Karsten, Had in thess events and' took firat piace in'the 2 ‘ formation regarding this sale and these terms. Do this now. Wit ‘em up to thé last halt of the fifth st iy A g st g o b el The above named terms on our regular line of high grade Planos—Schmoller & ; May I4.—Karsten's one bad [ secor g e o 4 ¢ inging, by which time Omaha was to net |inping. the xh.\l])flh\.» the Bueblo” Indians v ’;mm’;"‘ i_:::;"md st ml':he“mw Mueller, Steger, Hardman, Emerson, Mehlin, McPhail, Mllh the single exception of several runs. Just at that time Colonel |4 Victory over the Greenbackers today by 5. sueh ‘redintio % Wy s % J: # "'J o air draft mext to|®: Score’of 4 to 1. The visitors bunched | mile run, second in the mile run and third the world-famous Steinway Piano, which admits of no such reduction in price or th s ope 1e alr draft next to|yjhyee nits, which, with Gagnier's error, & atee. . e of such terms. the rain tube and let 'er o Gallagher, | giit on bails and Karsten's tailure to make | o the high hufdles. These events gave the granting flooding those Sunflowers and giving the | A easy force-out at third, netted the four | Omaha boys 2 of their points. The other A i Awarded to School Children in the Art ies. three points were made by taking second v . Portfolio Contest. A handsome Portfolio and e to Omaha, but s assistant spoiled’] & e { o e (. Itallan twirler kept the Greenbackers at| Three state Interscholastic records were Children calling at our store. 20kt on Omaba's parte e O SOl | ey jThe luck wiq waslwith the Iptians [roken and one Whs' tied. ) Wrksht of Keas- . Call and secure your Portfolio and crayons eet on Omaha's par J R S L o, | ney lowered the time in the half-mile run today. Enter and compete fo the One Hun- And that isn't all. Omaha's golng out | The ame was played during a driszle, 3 all. Omata's going | which' gathered force until it became a|by golng It' in 2:06%. The best previous dred Dollars, on display in our windows. there today and win that game. What? |downpour, and Umpire Clarke, atter an in- |qiro was 2:00%. made by Burnham of All rigt, you'll see. termission of thirty minutes, called the wis 207, made by Burnham o % . £ game in the seventh inning. Galgano faced | Pawnee City in 107. Wiley of York broke i St o E | o the’ prebent, at Jeast, King.'witi e | EBO1E the taventts esioe " Galdhoyfaced | Buwnee Ol lo o wier ot Foek bes ore Open Evenings kept on second base to fill the place va- | cfr's catches in center, which were sensa- =] PRS- . 2 =l coccoroecaR ®| commmmeeel | locomecas Bl sseccserscscoes Jump. R. Weirick was the star athlete for the | n Hit by pitched ball: McCormick, Hits N 0 N lC P the Jockey club to have racing on only Omana team, goteing tirat in e w0-vara | GOOSE EGG FOR THE PIRTAES |81 Ravibeicacd inthvee tringer e Gran: | KING JAMES WINS HANDICAP | three dave of each week, macadny, Thurs- 4 . dall, 3 In six innings. Time: 1:46. Um- day and Saturday, until the publle shows dasgh and tleing for second in the 2-yard Pires: Rigler and Truby. dash. Welrick's victory In the century run ; ? - T RS S g v was a big surprise to the Lincoln squaa, | Pittsburg is Shut Out by Philadelphia | GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | Hildreth Colt Has Easy Victory in|are desired. Summaries: First race, 3-year-olds, six furlongs, | oomermmismst T B s cated by Graham's loss. Belden will cover | n"bueblo pitcher. Score: Hisimas, throw 16oed . wan SmESHIE By For the accommodation of those who are unable to call during the day our center and the team will get down to busi- LINCOLN, Tharp of Grand Island, Who put the welght store will be open until ® o'clock each evening during this sale. Davidson, cf Gagnier, 'ss... the series from Denver, 6 to 2 From | .. pitched a good game in pinches, onjy two | Lensel, bett’s two-bagger in the third and two outs | Mitze, ¢ scoted the pitcher with the Grizalies' sec- | Galgano, p. the fourth after two men were out on a | playst Davidson 1o Thomas; double play. Shea was passed. From sin- | Corhan to Clark. Teft on bases: Lincoln, | winners, TOLEDO. MILWAUKEE. pled. ness, crippled as it is, and do its best to AB. 138 feet 1 inch, beating the p&?\'lflu mark was tled by Reavis of Falls City, with a From Had Denver Batters Guessing | Pritchett, . 3b scores being made off of him. Hartman | ppacrer ond and last run [ox SRIL HAR Been caps il ERRATAY eveck Two to Nothing. Toledo Banches Hits and Wins from Metropolitan Event. straight: Lady Bedford (116, J. Howard, gled and Campbell walked, filling the bases. |8; Pueblo, 3. Struck out: Bx Karsten, 2. Another surprise for the local rooters was Sparks and Phillippi Allow But Four B.H.0.A.E. B. Form Layers Place Wagers on Honor Second race, maldens, 2-year-olds, four hit the winning trail Waldron, rf vault of 10 feet 3 inches. All Through Contest. Sullivan,” c.. singled in the second, Thompson walked | fobe g Bbybett passed Campbell in the first and| Totals......... for Mann of the local team. Mann won to 1) won, Jos Madden (12, G. Burns, 7 Holmés then raised the hopes of the fans | Bases on bails: Off Karsten, 3, Galgano, 2. McCarthy, 8. 4 1 Robinson, . 4 alia Collbot’ oF Pay ARES Mie furlongs: Starbottle (110, B. Dugan, § to 1) " tional in thelr brilliancy, saved the day for [ The other mark was § feet § inches. The Fox, 2/ HOLMES HAS TAKEN THIRD | Thomas, 1b, 8. Wright of the Kearney High school 131 1 1313 F St Ph - D 1625 | d A_1625 and . Wily of York were ied for 1a- - arnam St. - ones: Doug. y INA. SIOUX. CITY, 1a, May’ 14-Manager | Korsteh, piil dividual honors, each scoring two firsts. Holmes finally located a twirler that could | Totals, 4 Wright made his in the mile and half-mile find the plate among his bunch of sore urm T PUE! runs. Wiley took in the high and broad CRs today’ ald o tha shis T | FSRLO. . i and Jones and Belden went out at first, | Woorer Hartman getting around on the plays. Cor- | Corhan, o sun. The final runs ) Pueblo .. ) ay M. ¥ 8 , 1312 Lawton, and the enes that won the game came in| Two-base hits: Gagnier on Kansas City last week, but today he could |GAME IS PITCHERS' BATTLE |, i oft “Fape ioday, winning & fierccly | BETTING BY WINKS AND NODS|Wiggine, Waponocka and Mouurietie alss g o Ry to | MOt run fast encugh to get among the contested game, b to 2. Scor: ran, Lady Bedford and Miss Kearney cou- by hitting to right, two runs coming fin, | Time: 1:2. Umpire: Clark. Attendance: | turned out in the low hurdles, where Funk- Hits Each—Scores of Other Hinchman, 25 won, Hampton Court (110, C. Russell, § to ‘\':?‘r:l;.fi:z' ‘x\;;-rhh fnll(\v\HlA“tllhl;['nxlpg_ 1,500, houser, star low ‘stick’man of the Lincoln National Leagwe Con- f;{:‘:,‘n_ o Summaries at Louisville fl 1'»"2:11'\1 Pg‘\:fim.vzh«n:;m él’f;mfi"é','}' 15 Dl ee more. ler on- e 4 - g o Silver, Matght Cornett was Bent 1o the bnen v | KUFFMAN BASY AT THE START |team. were forced to a tle for third place Seths Seybold, {f. and Jamestown, Black Chief, Culbert, Shannon, Btta May. Manager Jones, and Rick Adaras Fisished by Rowley of Omaha. Michie of Lincoln iwert, b Responseful, Hibernioa, Youngbelle, May the game with a clean slite. The contest | Des Moines Batters Found Topeka |t0ok second place in this run. E?,?,LT; » Florence also ran. Mampton Court and NEW YORK, May 14.—The long-deferred | Shannon coupled. today was the cleanest of the three pulled ! y LTRSS fonses O Sheitites billled Pitcher Quick. (] Omens ' haaigiwo" godtt' ‘men ‘ishtered in p PHILADELEHIA, May 14, —Pititshurs; waq)| We; s - phe 2 e M, Third race, 2-year-olds, four and a haif ing of the champlons, Holmes' and Welch's | DES MOINES, Ia., May 14.-Des Moines |the half-mile run, but they were up |Shut out, 2 to 0, today in a pitchers' bat-| poun. .. 2 Totals.... and anxious-awaited opening of the Metro-| ¢, ongs: Newmarket (115, MclIntyre, 7 to f‘y‘.m';' And three “fast double playa were (mide four hits ind two tufll in the second | Against the'phenomensl sndurdnoe sunner, | tle bétwden Sparks apd Phillippl. Scopdi hfbledo <. 1010000 politan racing season, which was coupled 1, wen, ?.:'"S( (l%‘fiis S}nl;?. b to 72) sec- @ features. Score nning and two hits and one run in the < 1A URG. Iwaukes y...........8 0 0.0 0 0 0 y v c | ond, Naughty Boy (118, oward, 7 to 10) ’ SI0UX. CITY third. After that Kuffman pltched great [ S0t Of Iearney, iand the best they LA oA £ T o A | M aot bik: Rgndall. . Home .1 this year with the running of the classic | gy "nme 0:88%, Giopper, Hilzabeth N. AB. R 13 |ball. Lang was in grand form allowing [C0Uld do was to finish second and third. | grant, 3 | Hinchiman, ‘McCarty. Sacrifice hits Metropolitan handicap, passed into turfigiso ran. Newmarket and Naughty Boy e AR R A but three hits and fanning ten. - The bage | Thése Omaha runners were Kalskosky and | Nndbé. 3 Carthy. Clark. Teft on bases: Milwaukes, | history with the easy winning at Bel-|coupled SR v Holmes, of... 4 3 | lines were ankle deep in mud, but the game | Fraser, & £2 | 8; Toledo, Base on balls: Off West, 3. | mont Park of the Blue Ribbon event ot CUrth . DO Mfetiporian handiosp, ¥ Andreas, 2b...0101000 5 § 1|yas erroriess Mattick and Lang were | mhompson of Omahs ran m pretty race | Beemield, 1o Struck out: By Pape. 4; by West, ¢, Time: | " ccaston by 8. C. Hildreth's fleet 4~ | B Boran, 3 t0 1) wn Faverts om0 o2 Welen " g s ] J [ both hit in the head by pitched balls; but . S i “tmpires: Owens and Conahan. g BUINE. 10 1) Wik Faputiy G0 Mcins Hae % )| continued In the game. Score: in the 12-yard hurdles, taking the event Kansas City Shuts Out Columbus. |year-old colt King James, from a field of | tyre, 4 to 1) second, Juggler (112 Nicol, § Btovall, rf...11ll DES MCINES, away from Dunlap, a fast hurdier from KANSAS CITY, May 14.—Rain_and dark- | eleven starters. Favette, the Madden en- |10 1 third. |Time 1u0. & Tait Sovereten. Smith, s, 3 St L AB. R. H:.nng.| A ¥ ness ended the Columbus game here today | try finished six lengths behind, with Jug- | cose, Footpad, Nimbus also ran. Cowin . . 3 . .. . surprise was thrust on the Omaha re- 0 Totals n the sixth inning, after the locals had 3 R qv S ok, et lay team when the Kearney Military | Philadelphia 000200 I osed twioa and the visitors had been shut | ler, a 6-year-old nv1d$g entered by C. C.|pulled up. attick, ¢ AR academy captured first place in this race, | Pittsburg ... 00006000 Dwyer, 1t out. * Essick pliched fn excellent form, aniy | Smithson, a close thir S Fifth race, New York steeplechases. wyer, 1b... I us three scattered hits. 2 J K DENVER | Daiton, rf.. The metropolis boys have a fast rel Three-base hit: Clarke. Sacrifice hits: | o scare: The conditions weré Ideal in point of [ (183 Kelleher, 4 to 1) won, Bir Woosts . | Niehoff, 3b . relay | pmagee, Bransfield, Storke, Gibson. Double weather and served to bring out a fash-| (146, Davidson, 4 to 5 second, Grandpa (1 B. R. E. | Gilma 5 team, but the Kearney four proved a lit- y nafield to Doolin. Left on base KAl e Sampeon, 8 to 1) third. Time, 4:00. Ken- Cadatdy, 7t ‘ Gilmartin, b n luy: ‘Bransfield s 0.A.E | jonable crowd, in which the gay colors v e PR A A . | Heckinger, ¢ Ue Apeedier in the last lap of the run. Philadelplia, 4; Pittsburg. 5. Base on balls: 4 3 3 gay tucky Beau and Waterspeed also ran Jones, of bt i 0 v i ot courdta Bl Figi |Otf Sparks. 2; off Phlilippi, 2. Hit by | Shannen. o o o | worn by the women predominated. These, | Agent an added starter. Belden, It 0 eirick o @ ran his lap In ‘rapid | piiched ball: Magee. Struck out: By | Deoeh against the emerald green of the well-| Sixth race, 4-vear-olds and up, selling Hartman, ss 1 time. Boarks, 2: by Phillippl, 2. Time: 1:17. Um- | jfeing 3b. mile and a sixteenth: The Squire (108, F Sll"kdld n 0 The scores of the schools below the three | pires: O'Day and Emslie. Erashest, kept lawns and track inclosure, made afDugan, § to 2) won, Dandelion (M, G S, 3o, 2 first teams were: Kearney High school incinnati Defeats Boston. Carlisle, brilllant ploture and imparted g sarden-|Burns, 9 to 6) second, Cowen (8, Glass, 4 g Hallman, Lindsay, 1b. 0 b B to 1) third. Time, 1:48. Dolly Spanke Zalusky, o 0 Hastings, 11; Fairbury, 7; Falls City,| BOSTON, May 14.—Cincinnati won an un-/! Ritter, c party flavor to the occasion. In the grand-| g 2" woie Golconda, Bonnie Kelso, Rock- Auburn, 5; Kearney Military academy, | interesting game from Boston today, 7 to 4, | Essick, p... Zinram, ¢ 0 stand the attendance was considerably | stone and Moorish King also ran. 6 Pawnee City, 8; Randoiph, 8 Minden |mAKIng it three out of four for the series H Corbett, p 1 - Ay Adams, p.. o The visitors found White easy in the sec- | _Totals 3 Tota slimmer than on previous Metropolitan| o, \ ppig BUNCH MEETS GOPHERS . i and Columbus, 1 each. ond inning and were aided by the poor | l\«nsn: City .- x ‘1’ g '3 g b ¢ handicap days. The entire number aggre- T N Summary: fielding of the locals. Score: Columbus ........ ; 0| gated less than 10,000, but In view of the | xenraska A y Andrew \ . A thletes Expect to Win at Sloux City... 10005600 | Kahl, 2b, E - 2 v CINCINNATI BOSTON. Two-base hi! Laure. Left on bases: ? & obras Denver .........cens0 110000 ymason, if... e, hyngred-yard . desh: . Welrfek, BUH.0.ALE. Kansas City, 5; Columbus, 6. First on er. | Pan placed on race track betting last year Minneapolis Today. Two-base hits: Corbett, Belden. Stolen | %018 ¢ Christmas Kearney Military academy, | £5an - SR Columbus, 3. Stolen bases: Shannon, | by the Hart-Agnew law, the falling off| [NCOLN, May 14.—(Special)~The Ne- third, Time: 0:10%. | Dabors, T o 2 Baten 1" ckley, Odwell, Struck outi By "BAtick. | was not such as to create surprise. braska track team, accompaniéd by Coach Two hundred and twenty-yard dash:| sy : Vi 2; by Nelson, 2. Base on balls: Dr. Clapp, left Lincoln this afternoon for Totals Mann TAnoln et W elriok ot Omahnd Hisuell, (o A S Pmmons, ot i3\ . Wild pitch: Nelson, Time! Oral Betting Permitted. Minneapolis, where tomorrow afternoc »es Moines. . and Reese of Randolph tled for second | Downey, ss 4 oDanien, su Umpire: Hayes. The betting question looms lar, they will meet the Unfeversity of Minn 0 o 2 0 0 Randall, cf 0Clark, 3b... 0 MeCorm'k, 1 ¢ 0 Hostetter. o.. 3 0Collins, if.... 3 1Pape, P..oooo 3 A Bl caBuoanns wlosecencassx 2| ormearen 0Barbeau, b O Lench, 9 Clark = | cmas s 5l ol cccoceocos? O Phillippt, P Bl weme b Sl msmowoowe Pelcoumommse 2| cnnobunns % ° Totals ........ COLUMBUS. conummrmool arke, it 00dwell, 1b. 2 Congalton, 0James, 1Kruger, cf. 0Larue, 3b 0Nee, s 00'Rourke, 2b. lson, p o 13000 cate Foniogrmiipenotl S R T S T TOPBEKA. AB. R. . 0 0 ol mmomomcon? rossste s s O z\n”u‘;flu R Bl wnmmie | sormowsmas o Y e | o= Cooley, Kunkle, 1b. | Andrews, b wloomosscon Bl wmimamcona 2] sommaimiemmnwnd sommorssl camcoros? sescessl 228 woron = 200 =% e oD - B st Dt :.Aa el:: oo 0 ""l“k-l 3 oM 1\—0 pl;::ur 1‘]1‘“:‘:“04;.::‘“ B as Vel Paskert, 2 0Bweenay, 3b Hooslers Defeat Saints. racing world and today}s opening was|Sota representatives in the annual dutl tuns carned: Des Moines, 3. T d 2| e hits: Dwyer, Lang. Bases on ha‘x’ff?m;;; Brannon, /Lincoln, first, Fraser, Omaha, | Gasper, p. Lang, 2 ;by Kauffman, 1. Hit by pltched "‘*‘5’;‘";:‘- Sprague, Fairbury, third, “Time:| Iball:’' By = Kauffman,' 2. Passed balks: L o | Heckinger, 18truck o ‘ :| Eight hundred and eighty-yard run: Kt treen 0 Beaton baserY cofuuk. 1. bY | wright, Kearney High school, firat; Fra- | Cincinnatl . 060001 ney, Andrews. Left on bases: Des Motnos, | soqUTabs, second; Kulakosky, Omaha, |Boston ...............0 0 0201 | 6; Topeka, 4. Time: 1:22. Attendance: 600. Umpire: Mullen. Blusouwoaoma o cet between the two schoola on Norih- 8T PAUL, May U.—With the score @ to | awalted with much trepidation by those Tup flold, - Fifteen Cornhusker. athietes 0 against it, as the result of bunched hits v vho hav vor de the trip. They were: Captain M Off Gehving, "8t 1Paul sdroye~Graham ang | followers af the sport who Have béencwant [made the tup. They Were: Capeln, Mo Glage from the |box in the elghth and |to lay wagers on the chances of the horses | Donald, Amberson, '8 = Coling. Georis giath, but Ohensy west 1o the redous and | engaged. The net results of the day were | \Vildman, Perry, Gable, Ham,ond Campbeli L Y Indianapolis won the game, § to ope: that under materfally circumstances bet-|and Asbury. . Time: 2:08% Two-base hits: Bates, Mitchell. Three- MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL o A All the men, excepting Perry, were in ile run: ‘Wright, Kearney, first; Ken- | bake hit: Beaumont. Hits: Off White, 4 B.H.0.A.E B.H.0.AE, | ting of & sort is tolerated. The new form, | , A1l the, fhen. excorung Porrv. wwere 1n Pt ";;11;. ”_!I_':flhfl, -e«;r;nd; Yoder, Falls City, |in two Ing:nx onh Chappelle, § in seven | chadme, 13 ¢ FRAS shevers however, is a travesty of the practice|tho past three weeks and has not yet re- | & _ thir me: 4:56. innings. crifice hits owney, Casper. Chesn'y, of 5 0 Armb'ster, T . 2. fsig ts fficként strength to e him 1 Fraternal Ni Will Play. One hundred and twenty-yard hurdles: | Sacrifice’ fly: eBaumont. Stolen hase: | Hayden, rf...5 32 0 Hoey, 1.0 which flourished in previous years. Un-|covered suff “,,‘.“‘uw':'«:n'fi’ oo Sobras- | Bunday at Diets park.the Fraternal Union 1;h0mnnnn ()nu}\]a. 1“"" Dunlap Has- |Oakes. Double play: Egan ll' :!r\hlllz‘l e ";., M-'f."."‘.. 'fh der cover of a deciston of the appellate | jo-o 5o N3 Jutnber and 1f he were in of America nine will cross bats with the | tings, second; lowley of Omaha and | Left on bases: Boston, 10; Cincinnati, 9, — A visio! ol s of bettl the | ould o w thi | Royal Achaten® Both toame ure " mnyine | Iunkhouser of Lincoln ‘ted for third. | Hase on balls: Off Whiie, 1; off Chappelle, | O Rourke. 1 Cariach, division, which permits oral betting, the | fit shape would be able to win first in this q f v, o 0Cockman, 3b 0 . event against the Gophers. great ball, s0'a good game s expected. | Time: 0:283%. {13 off Casper, 2. Base on errors: Cincin- | Shay. ¢ o SacvEmay, ¥ 1| 1avers of ‘odds took up thelr stations on|event againat the dophors. L {Joe Adams will hurl for the Royal Achates, |, Fole vault: Reavis, Falls City, first;|natl, 3; Boston, 3. Hit by pitched ball: | Graham, p 1 Gehring, P. 0] the concourse in front of the grandstand |.r. stronger than they were last Saturday | white 1‘«4|k.lrm“:‘u 4{!4:\1"7:(*”!:1:b“):::k \"l’re‘h“ 'l_'r‘:““'hp'"km'fue:"rne‘ ,rlélllh"".ho‘ql. feound; (l‘*':';:” Wieuak <au ”23 f‘f;;slx:';r» 8 by Glase. 5. [ I“, whispers, and by nods accepted wagers | when they met Morningside at Soux Citv. | Fraterna on o e Lineup: | 5 * g 2 } 68 o N ¢ oy ¥ , e S ussell this week became eligible, and wi F. U. of A. Royal Achates. 3 :?‘ hhn < stone and Cusack. and gave odds. The method was velled In be one of the beet nen for Nabraska in O'Nell.... . Left ++tesers.Drincoll | g ¥ l',‘“'l."";:";md_‘ % ‘Y":‘:: lfl{\l;l”lh}-r)u:‘r:l-":i Brooklyn Wins from St. Louls, m“"’"l'l S 0000004 0 mystery, accompanied by searching glances | the hurdies and the high jump. Last spring 3 & v A ond: ul .. M 6 Wi e "o ulte Bmith. .11 - Senger place. Helght: 5 feet 10 fnches. BROOKLYN, May 14.—Brooklyn used up | Inaianapoils .\.:/-:0 1 8 8/0 0 2 0 0— |and stealthy looks. If the would-be bettor | h ,%38 the lading Cornhusker vauite o L o ) Broad jump: Wiley, York, first; §mith, | three St. Louls pitchers, scoring a 10 to 4 | oot ie® Pt il Garr, O'Rourke, | was known to the bookmaker, his bet was | And should make a high mark at Minn C rlou. ... d Auburn, second; Mann, Lincoln, third. victory today, Score: Graham. tSolen ihul lhldbuu.rl’lu, l)cmhlev ccepted with a muttered pu're on.”" No “r;; F'"y expects his tea to win 1 Sorenson. ...... hor® . vARL Teynaa:, I8 feet ) inohas BROOKLY ST. LoUI8 lay: Burke to William to Carr. Hits: Off | 2o °> g e Ta u1a. before leav. ¢ s0r B8 . Bullivan Discus throw: Meyer, York, first; Per- B AE s . R i money was passed, the ‘bookmaker” |about twenty points. He suld, before leav- Quigley oo KOSt ool Belmond dew, Pawnee City, second; Betterton, Co- | Burch, If.....2 3 0 Byrne, b, Graham, ¢ In seven &nd one-third Innings; A ing Lincoln, that his men should take n Wallbridge. .. Cateh ..., Kennedy | lumbus, | third. Distance: 108 fet b LG H o off Glage, 1 in two-thirds inning. Base on | trusted the bettor to search him out after | i \LUohits "of the points in the fleld Baker, Jensen...... )’u-vL Adams, Maloney | inches. McMillan, as. 0 1 3 balls: Off Gehring, 4; off Graham, 3; off | {he race and pay him the amount of his|events, besides winning both hurdles and H 0 0Bowerman, ¢ 0Whnite, p..... appelle, p wloms ooona DS [ STOTETOPROTY ‘ Slecwosormuse Zlempnncen 2% . 2 Total loouarssnn : < 3laze by ched ball: Shaw. srobably n o one: Hammer throw: Tharp, Grand Tsland, | Alpsrman. 3 0| Glaze, L Hit by pliched ball: | Bhaw. | wager it he lost, and the bettor on his part | probably the sprints He had hopes that Americans to Meet Albrights. first; Hansen, Fairbury, econd: MeCar- | Strue y . 6 by Graham, 1; o ¥atianigp his puplls_woulc n A thy, Minden, third. Time: Distance: 138 | McEiveen. b 4 o by Glaze, 1. Passed balls: Carisch, Shaw. | trusted the “bookmaker" to look him up | pnoinfy in the longer runs, but he did not The Americans will play the Albrignt | h3; 3inden. ) Kustus, 1. .. 4 Sucrifice hits; Armbruster, Shaw. Left o | in the same fashion and give him his win- | Higure on this in predicting the result of Merchants at Florence park Sunday. This| “Shot put: Perdew, Pawnee City, first; [ Sebring. f...3 boses: St. Paul, 9; Indianapolis, 7. Time: s > the games. is ‘Che firat time the two teams have met. | Hamen” batriare: denmmr RoNy: ot | Catterming o9 ¢ 0 g W S TR L ST nings—if he won. Some of the layers of i o Both have a strong lineup and are confl- | dolph, third. Distance: 41 feet 11 inches. | bt s (R | - o0dds settled outside of the grounds after | RACES AT LATONIA AGAIN lr 4 "*M""V“v P ONE GAME IN AMERICAN LEAGUE the last race, and others on the trains — Lineup academy first, Omaha second, Auburn| Totai 301027 14 1%Lush i dent of winning. Game celled at 2 p, m. if-mile relay: Kearney Military Americans. Albright Merchants. . Time: 1:42 - . | coming back, but most of them put off | In Spite of Deflance of Commi First ...G. Bowley RALLL T 2 Totals......30 624 Lot Sends Washington to the | ... o . ¢ until tomorrow morning, at ap- Officers Are Getting Ready. Secona’ ', ...Ashburn | Business College Boys Win, *Batted for Higgins in the seventh. st Place. v selly Sl g CINCINNATI, O., May 14Notwithstand +eo- Third ;Carey | GRAND ISLAND, Neb. May l4—(Spe- | *Batted for Moore in the ninth. ST. LOUIS, May 14—8t. Louls sent Wash- g ing the Latonia Jockey club case for Smith. .7, Bhort 5 Bowley | cial}~The Red Giaes team loat a. fost | Brookivn ... 30223000 %10!ington to the last place today. The score Easy Victory for King James, fotas the Kentucky state racing commis. Dygert 4 eft .. woo.Gillen | CoUoinning contes here to the Grand |St. Louls..... .0 0 0 00 3 01 0-4|was 5 to 4 Waddell, for the local team, | Tne race of the day, the Metropolitan |sion is still before the Kentucky court of Dennison... .. Center ....\..... Greener | Taland. Business Collego tetm, the | Twocbase hit: Jordan. Three-base hit:|pitched grand ball up to the ninth inning g hion. for | appeals, Attorney Harvey Myers, president AT Rlght ........."....Doud | Red's piicher. had the colleglans a his | Jordan. Home run: Burch. ~Hits: Off | Then four hite one for two bases resulted | handicap. was won in handy fashion, 'or | Gf'the "clu, In making preparatiang for t assid N . Yost ie, £ A ; n three runs for ngto 00 ng James e field by e cor eting at 1 a. He has Fooibeck. Tenny. . Plteh ... Gurness. St | merey until the seventh, when three hits, | Rhodes; 6 In three innings; oft Higgins, § |\, tores rune tor frashingion. Fower togh ming meeting at Laton ha s . the last one a home run By Harper, netted | in three innings. ~Sacrifice hits: Alper- | } h The eleven starters got off well, with the | nounced that Charles F. Price will b Coal —— = | " iome s A ~ Alper- | [ 0Uils scored three runs off Groome and | , ur 8t < Reshrian wiil be th t Cut Undershirts | Baker Bros. va. South Omaha Nine J;,',‘,','“, MabiRat” bove thise s and_the | [JaD 0 R Wit Lok o twe ol Kecley. " the 'tnird Inning Wad- | Hildreth entry quoted at § to § and ¢ to | e e R B Bl e o , | MG ol o | dell made a two-base hit. Score: in the,lead, closely followed by Nimbus, | AU 8P o) N . h The Baker Broe. aggregation will meet | Red Cross ' bases: St Louis, b; Brookiyn. 7. Base on 5 i ; clate with Judge Price in the stand Knee Length Drawers [ tne. South Omana Country club nine at ihe | Grand Tsiana B. G0 0 0 0 0 0 58 g bails: Off Rhodes,' 2; oft Higgins, : off WASHINGTO . Lo an added starter. At the far turn King | "¢ s even declared unofficially that the 8! { club’s grounds this afternoon for the first| Batteries: Jones and Btting: Hoffman, | Hoore’ ' Hirigl 0, Bage on errors: 8| prowne, cf.. 4 0 0 MeAlease, 1f. 4 James forged to the front, and from then | handsiates will be used by the bookmakers 50c. and upwards a garment ume this season. Both teams are in ton- | Ford and Linn. Bacrifice hits: Phil Glade, | Moors. i: oo s 25t wita LEgine. 15 bY | scipke. b 2 OHartelll, rf ©n the race was his Fayette was well up | 8t the track again, the same as last ‘all D S S e - o ot 4 f i Moore. 1; by Bell, 1. Wild_ pitches: Hig- . ~ . 1 BV.D.'S do not keep him cooler and dition and have *been plaving fast ball. | Maddox.. Home run: . Harper. Umpire: |gins, Beil. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Kane| hicmsd b s K o all the way and finished second, nosing Trying (o Outwalk Weston. out Juggler, who finished a strong third MARSHALLTOWN, Ia., May 14.—(Spe- RS0 D200 A0 g Gawe called at 3 p. m. Lineup: 1up, | PTOf. Van Riper. sins. ool Delenanty. more_comf + than aker Bros ‘ountry_Club, : ‘onroy. | Favorites fared badly during the day, |cial)—Bergeant John Waish of Troop B, any under garment he has ever wom. Bruggeman v Talbol | Amateur Walkers Dolng Well. Chicago Blanks New York, Sivmers” rh: ; y . k ataiiont only two, King James and Newmarket, | Becond United Slates cavairy. stationed ai U the man says they do. buy o wit of o TR i ‘ ‘r\fl.':»rf.':.‘-.\.'! TECUMSEH, Neb., May 14—(Bpeclal)—| NEW YORK., May 14.—Chicago drove | Street, ¢ B.V.D. find out B.V. D. comfort Giltham . + Clark | G: W. Hassett and J. B. Douglas, who are | Raymond from the “box in_three innings | {roome. 9. § winning. The other winners, however, | €% FOREE 00 o heat the record now for yourself. Baker ; Caaadeti | Yoliing (Aot Tompmertote. Gresd tuaod. | odey anl’ dsfested New York. & tp % fankenship 1 were well played. Agent, an added starter | peing made by Weston, reached the eity s PRt o eache n & ocl morning. | 8co anle otals. S e “ . oday, from Ce Rapids. Walsh, who .‘.4__4, fiom » light, oo =AU 0 - ~ - . Murphy | making the fifty-mile walk in the rain in B 3 ] Totals..... 3210 4 13 2 to fours, defeated the 4 to 8 favorite, Bir | Q0 b o, "3k acts 1o cover the dis- durable material. and McAndrews Pitch...Fletcher, Adams|@ day and three hours. They had to stop | Bvers ... 4 *Batted for Groome In eighth. Wooster, in a mild drive tance to Ban Francisco by July 1. He Identified. Only By This Red W oy - onse. OF SWice SWEAFER She Tl THptr b mt b *Batted for Keeley in ninth. The fleld, where thousands have assem- | expects to overtake Weston at some Colo e Peru Beats Neb: eight miles were covered yesterday. Ehance, Louls ..... 00201002 %8 . > rado point, even though Weston has a Label g v g - Sreintsiat, 4 00 Hara. ¢ shington 200000000 a|bledin former years for & cheap admis- | JU JP\ee weekn and four days. Walsh ‘ ‘ h i H ° 3 H i 1 0 0 s ® o Hulawitt 0 0 0Rhodes, p 3 0 Higgins, 5 1%Delel 5l eoommumnoun somsosmomy Blonmumwas NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., May 14.—(Spe- Base Ball at Syracuse L : : sion, was closed today and this was one - \ 4 > . jofman, vi p-base his W tzell, g averages about fifty miles a day. Walsh MADE FOR THE The Peru normal base ball team was BA 0 Bridwe, e o e Preonan, Groame, |of the noticeable omissions of the usual|bears’ letters from eastorn newspapers o (hia afternoon and played an elght- | g radine will open the scason of base bai | Nores. oBchiel, ¢ Street. Double plays: McBride to Deled race track features. Omaha, Denver and San Francisco dailles Thang o8 @ Boosters of this clty. | Wit o game Saturday with Dunbar at the | Fieister. § Rergent hanty w Freeman: Hoffman to Stephens:’| “p0 =5 WO L pne park | If he wins his walk Walsh 8 to receive The grounds were very wet and the game | guracuse ball park. Syracuse has a strong e Passed ball: Stephens. Bases on balls: Off . park | &£ 000 and $1,000 for the pair of shoes he | had *o be .called on account of the rain hi d is looking fc TOR.cor0 M Waddell, 1;" off Keeley, 1; off Groome, 3. |on Baturday, for it has beén planned by | wears on the journey BEST RETAIL TRADE. Peru_won by score of § v | team this year and is ag for match Struck out! By Waddeil, s; by Groome, 4. A seare of 5 to 4 White | games with any of the surrounding towns. Totals Aot & T | and Baker were the batteries for the local | 3 Hits: Off Groome, 4 in seven |-mln$.‘ off — sm— THE B V. D. COMPANY | team and Stevensan and Sigourney for the North Platte Team Read “stiod (Tor Rarmend iy the thing Bogley. 9 in 1 inning; off Waddell, 4 in N-Y-L o B 1 eady. Chicago sttt O A0S 4| sight Innings. Left ‘on’ bases; Bt louis, 3 | @ @ .' %9 NORTH PLATTE Nob. May l—(Spe- |New York 0000000 Washington, 6 Time: 2.6 Umpirés: Per- clal.)—The Nort! tte team is ready to vo-bi hit: fman. Home rine and O'Laughlin. B.V. D.U- &- (Pat. 4-30.07) Dinmonds Against Soldiers. Teceive Offers for gumes With other tBwns, | gcite Srelnteidt. | arrifice fhr Behuny Games Postpon VITALLY DISCUSSED BY wd B V. D. Sleeping Suits. The Diamonds will play the soldiers at | Tom Green is manager Btolen base: Deviin. Left on bases: Chi-| At Chicago—Chicago-Philadeiphi | pon” Crogk e "attetmion “Atkine and | : Cago. 3: Now York, 5 Base on srrors: | postponed; wet grosian - corne ere| (JUUDGE LEE S. ESTELLE McLean will be the battery for the Dia-| KEARNEY, Neb 14.—(Bpecial Tele- | Ghicago. 2. Doubls play: Evers to Tinker | At Cleveland-Gleveland-New York game monds. Kilmurey, the soldiers' reliable | gram.)—Kearney normal and Doane college | to Chence. Struck out: By Raymond, 2: | posiponed: rai A% ¥R3 box artist, will probably “dish ‘em out” for | played here this afternocon, resulting in a|by Pfelster, 3; by Crandall, 4 Base on At b—unlp—fimwn-muu& ame t- | ¥ort Crook and Mason will do the receiving, | score of 4 ta 1 in favar of Doane balls; Off Pfeister, 2, off Raymonds i |poned; rain. e -y, M. C. A, Sunday, 4 p. sY USE, Neb., May l4.—(Speciel )| Tinker

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