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PART F.VE seortine] ] HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1909. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. LOWER IN BOX, T : UNI.TEAM READY OMAHA WINS FOR ANCIENT FOE Rourke Pitcher Stons the Rush of - — , e 3 ; - T T e B Dopesters See Good Chance to Win Wichita by Classy Work B o 7 el Ao : PG s % AR S \ B | Dual Track Meet with on Slab. : AR Hls ? \ Bt ot S 4 Kansas, HAS EVERYTHING TO DISH OUT LR e i i ity S P SRRt F IMPORTANT CONTEST OF YEAR is Crossfire i ' : Y O ) b+ g WA 3 L 1 Opportunity Offered to Get Revenge e x:n:nar :u::d’ 2 5 ) s e a0t SR B ¢ for Earlier Defeats, FISHER AND KING BAT TIMELY ' | : : ) JAYEAWES SPORT GOOD TEAM A . > T ; isi i o | Each Scores Two Runs in the Fourth e . é ‘thon Said h?t l“:m ger Than Inning on Hits, g 8 E - BALL MEN DEADLOCKED JIMMY KANE SHINES AT FIRST ; BAS P N Firet e < #ix of Twelve sing to Olark’s el 5 ol - s N N N Own Fraternity Will Sapport S T Duvetoskiiig Mite ‘with FISHER, FIRST MAN UP FOR OMAHA. ANDERSON, FIRST MAN UP FOR WICHITA. ok AR the Rest. . ;v:u.xn.m:m:\‘;‘;n;:.t“ E TR KlRWAN WAS (;000 AND BAD CUBS SHU’I‘ OUT QUAhERS AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES PAPKE [NGCKS 0[]1' KELLY lh\:n:t.g?'ll.r«;mun::'l1:‘0—“«‘:_;:?‘1".1{:!(:'";;: i . {braska, will be the next opponent of the the thrill of viotory. for the first time this L 1| Standing of the Teams I oA gl Mg o it Cornhusker cinder path athlotes,” bolng { ows New Yorl year Saturday whi tha Rourkes trounced | 2 ‘. v | JHive. " scheduled to meet the local team In the the Hollanders from Wichita to the tune !Del Moines Pitcher Served Up Ghost | “wusr LeaGUE AMER ass~. |Game is Pitchers' Battle Between | & Ram. Forty-Five-Round Fight Lasts Minute | annual dua) track games at the state falr of 6 to 4 in & game chock full of interest 1s U il Seve '.h " W.L.Pect. W;_L-P&‘ Moren and 0ve“n. CLEVELAND, May 15 —New York de- and a n.l'. grounds a week from toddy, May 32 This Those boys from Wichita had achieved the Bal n . Wiehita .. a mm’n‘fi:e A1 8 feated Cleveland, 4 to 8, today. Bach of contest with the’ Jayhawkers {s by far the winning habit and there were fans in Om- rf,‘;;;; \ 1600/ Tnd'polis ... 586 | Cleveland's errors cost a run, while Joss' most important ohe ‘of the' 'Nebraska > ™ ol weronronnil %l one oS rund 21 -;..;....a Bl irsbesnce [} 0 . I 0 0 o Totals B ol mruomnmmon ecormoscse iha who really thought they could not bs |mgEN HE BLEW UP NOISILY | Bisbls . 7 ini'plls 1213 40| AL, RUNS MADE IN NINTH | bad base running prevented Cleveiand from | ILLINOIS: BOY. FAST AND STRONG |teason. Bringing (o Lincoin as It doss, beaten, but it only remained for' one cer- 7P gt 10 Totedo 44 i tying the score. Austin's playing was a representatives- of & school that Mas «tri- b AN r y R Y P Tttty £ _ umphed over the Cornhusker ‘athletes in ::\m lt?r‘l“- b el st Topeka Pulled Out a Win, Lincoln b ek ot g‘(s“olumhun X 379 | Base on Balls is Followed by "’“‘":““fi‘:)’;l( CLEVELAND. Vietery Virtually Carries = Middle- | three branches of college sport during.the N g NAT. LBAGUE, | AMER. 3 Single and Two Doubles—Scores H.0.A.E. Championship, as Ketchell |current school year, it naturally 1s_re- Reports have come from the mountains Took Pueblo Into Camp and WL, Pet. W.L. n.«_ Oree, - ot-It. ® Turner, s 21 % that Pa's pitchers were all out of condi- " Y e Pittsburg ...1§ § 640 Detroit .....1§ 6 .137 of Other National League Kealer, 1t 0 Bradies, b h t Make = Weight BrGed -fooum'! tha \ Siadpetut: of : UN{IEL tion, but If any fan wants to see a pitcher ot SV S Chicago -....15 12 .56 Boston ...\l § 610 P Enverteid, 3 O Bovall, 15,04 018 Lkaite - [university students as the time when some oo g A e tana it Cinch Another. Phila’ ... (" 13 10 '3t/ New Yoric. 13 § 891 . Engle, lf-of . o Lajote. 2b e . compensation should be made (o the 1ow- ::ny roidgieicg ‘;u\?:'l'o‘m“- Tods s/ e Gincinnatl .18 18 80 Chioago’ .- L R i ¢ mu':o:::- lc‘;:luv::ml!;"- .::::l.r:«;cy S New York... 913 .408( Cleveland ... 3 " ¥ ‘hicas de- N FRANCISCO, May 15.—One minute ' yuedy sasterner had everything needed up| DES MOINES, May i5.—After pitching | Roston ".. 112 4 B Touis. 11§ 14 4 Bt vk Frk il and thirty seconds of a scheduled &.yourd |TOFY" Over the athletes from the Sunflower s sleeve an e was not afral o disi y 8t. Loul A1 17 | Wash ........ Al Ak 2 state. It is the keen desire of the scariet out all the different varieties known to | Air-tight ball for six innings today, Kirwan GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. gamo was a battle between Mored and conten waw sustiient to Semipity thati o cream followers to see the honors loat the pitching art. He mixed the slow and |skyrocketed, Before he could be jerked oul| \yestern League—Topeka at Omaha, | gverall until two men were out in Chi- x A ¥ Hugo Kelly of - Chicago,is. now match. in 5 " . Wichita_at Des Moines, Denver with Lin- 17 sBatted for Jobs:in #b Bioih el D with, B h this ‘year .by defeats in foot ball, basket fast ones. he cross fired and bended and | three hits and a base on balls had given | Wichita at Fes OIS, BENGE SR cago's half of the ninth, when three runs | +Batted for Joms in the ninti” " " " | #pesd or s Billy Papke, the Tll- | gil and baseball paitly retiieved ‘that is twisted them over all corners of the plate | ywa runs and left & man on second and | Natlonal League—No games. were scored on a base on balls to Stetn- | LLeVEIRAG «-cveieeese L L0 D 5 AT (| mols thunderbolt. At the end of this Briéf | 4using the Aoming theeting on-the ‘efRasr and until the last inning only two clean |, .. “Mier went in and was hit three | pAMerican LeaguetWasirgon at Bt | felat, Hofman's single and doubles by | ™ First hase.on, srrors: Cleveland, 2. New | Priod,: atter haif’ a«dosen short: rallles, |path with the’ Jayhawkers (o be awsited hits :had “beert mada from his dalivery, : 1 two- ulJ\li'nhsficanuA:sc)tIn(ionA‘qumhun at Kan- | Tinker and Moran. Dooin was sent to the | York, 2. Two-base hits: Clarke, Turner,{ Papke stood unmarked, while' Kelly 1ay | with restless fnterest. Tower surely had the Indian sign on that | Successive times, Hendrix gettipg a two- | AWSEORD, SERCCTE IO, Ca kee, Loulsville | qjubhouse by Umpire O'Day for disputing | Ghase, Austin. Three-base hit: Cree..8acri: | uncohactous In' the cefiter-of the ring, with | | Bince the Kansas foot ball>warridrs last Wichita bunch. bagger. Then Lang was called upon and |at Minneapolls. & decision. Score: e e anon s fiser | @ deep. cut over. hia . right -eye ‘and his | November, bent ‘the Cornbuskers in:lgnomi- Lower was ably assisted by the balance | the iron man stopped the run-getting im- DOANE FINALLY BEAT HASTINGS CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA ler. Double plays: Birmingham to Clarke | ¢Hances for the middieweight championship | nous defeat Nebraska:students and alumni of the tribe and the plavers who have| n.gjately. Six men in succession had hit # i B | e 4 to Bradley, Laporte to Austin to- Chase. | §one glimmering. have . been ~almost. praying .for ‘revenge. seemed to be up in the air since the return ’ 3 First Time, in | Shecxard, if Oinabe, Hil with pitched ball: = Cree, Hinchman. | Faster and stronger than he . had . ap- | They looked for a little of it.in the basket from' the higher aititudes settled down to | ®afely. The most ‘"";d"'"'d“,m;‘ ok :h' ooy i ';'.l‘l:n“:':'-r."' o miuu-d 3 o Ticaw Lett on basex:_ Cleveland, T; New York, 7. | peared ‘since his memorable. battle with [BAIl .race,, but,here the Cornhuskers, were o Bt e i | ssesd towasd the ignt towiithe. ha | SMABTINGE, Neb.,, May 16.—(Spectal | Biitiui, Passed ball: Clarke. Time: 143 Umpires: | Staniey .Ketchel ‘at Los Angeles, = Papie | P41V, trampled upgn again by the Kan- Cuptain Franck juggling an easy one. at full speed toward the right foul line, he | HASTINGS, = 6B (o8 BT (0 0 ¢ Rvahe and. Burst. virtually toyed with his opponent. In the | 2N = ‘Then, this spring. they thought Welch eaught a beaut after a hard run |grabbed the ball a few inches from the h:y:'md;y 157 -dukl et for itHe HIFE —ee several clinches he smothered Kelly's at- | their cup of -joy would receive a. liberal B e Py | Eraund with.onb Rasl,. robBIE ABATOWS OF | o\ 'y ggven “yoars. This Jo Haatings’ ATHLETICS WIN FROM WHITE 80X | tempta’ at in-fighting and ~piished him | D1/08: and here again the result was only plays. ttopping hard liners that looked |a hit. Des Molnes scored in the first inning | B® 10 SEUSR WERTR ] % ay, only to,land stinging rights and | TePetition of the losses in’foot ball and like long hits. . on three hits and an error, and two in ths | 8°°0P% _ ] . i Smith is Pounded Rather Hard in that found the Ttalian almost | basket, ball. Now, oncé more, the rootets Wichitn Scores First. fourth on three hits and a mistake by | [h* events ::l'““ed‘*-d Dunlop, Hast- | Philadelphia spot el _UBPTO- | axe looking to the future for a turning e hundre T ash: unlop, - Wichita took the lead In run getting | Andrews. Cooley Is out of the game with | i on® elrats Harry, Doane, second; Bherred, | Chicago 0000 "“"d° fvar? | CHICAGO, May. 15.—The Philadelphia Kelly Makes Sorry Showisw. ;’,fl:‘,:,'::“:",lix,"ffifi: :f(‘,’;::l:m', o in the third inning, when Omaha was|an injured knee, but ‘Kunkle put up a great | Hastings, third.' 'Time: 0:10%. Two-base hits: Knabe, Rransflel €1%. 1 Amerioans Americns won . the. opening | * Kelly: lost. the batlle’ wheh Papks landsd g e, Half-mile dash: Theobald, ‘Pinker, Moran. Sacrifice hit: Moren. Stolen anded | too, is much: brighter than it was in elthe pretty licky that more runs were not|game at first base. Showers fell during a 3 A ' va. Evers to | §ame with Chicago here this &fternoon by first; Welker, Hastings, secon . | base: Bran 3 3 lifs first clean right and’left to the jaw. | the case of t made. Two singles, a double, &. stolen base | large part of the game. Score: . | Doane, third. 'Time: 2:07 Tinker, Howard to Evers. the score of 3 to.2. Plank. pitched In ex- | ge' went to the fldor for the wu,,f k5 b dlns o) .m‘:',_ ',',’"‘a‘of:",:'x f,:",?:‘: ::ly #nd an infield out netted but one run. | DES MOINES, One 'hundre d_twenty r Philadelphia, 5; Chicago, 6. Base on balls: | ejjent’ form, while Smith was pounded | nine ang’a; withéut ' sutfici chrtaln - v tor . th h w ed the inni ith ingl Dunlop, Hastings, first; Arnold, [Djoane, | Off Moren, 3; off Overall, 2. Base on e Wiah owindCEAdS rose ut sufficient vitality n vietory for . the Cornhuskers. 1t NAVEFy e STIRRING JWiKH . &y, MRl | AB. reonnd TCraig " Doane, third. Time. | thre: Priladeiphin, 2. Struck out: By | rather hard in spots. A high wind made | i resist the finiahing ‘punches.. Prior’ to | onty. kives the Nebraske athletes.n. prom- and after Altchison hdd died oh an at- |Colligan, as 0:173. & Fastings. first; | MOTn i by Overall & Time: 1:36 Um- | the playing difflcult. Score: ottt o fl i prve Mo g b e e i Apodimatel i ypogll g i 4 wen! K er, U : B g v, A doubl Andl;r-)n it c?xrgmm e aea | Matiick, ct. Eherrick Hastings, second/Arnoid, Doane, [ P'Tes: Brmalle and O'bay. P DAt g 1o to the temple which laid open an inch-long | had: In. any of the: previous meetings - vith - roigg % Dwyaer, 1br third. Distance: 80 feet 11 inches. — Hartoat, O Habn, i1t gash just above -Kelly's right -eyé. The | the Jayhawkers this yea : ) gl ol briaghor o iigerg s Smppmts s L1l Two nundred and _iwenty-yard dash: | CINCINNATI DEFEATS NEW YORK | eker s " g Tl i g Kansas Stromger Than Ever. between Kane and King and Kane pulled | Neihoff, 3b. .. Dunlop, Hastings, first; Horning, Doane, Collins, 2 as the opening” wedge, Kelly, ap- | - EBESR THECREET Thaw Wvew. it down, but was beaten to first by an |FLmartin 2b. peared ‘to weaken, and Papke,’ without an PPATORLLy, ger , than eyelus, Pettigrew scoring. Pennell tried | Kirwan. p.. " V. third. ime: Murph: second: “Harrs, " Doans, rd. T Schlel’s Wild Throws Present Visttors | HuphY, ! {nstant’s hesitation rushed his to the ropes, | V28 145t season when the Cornhuskers won <1 P eet w A s [} 4 o . e e xi - b A hl’l’l::,npv shooting lefts and rights into his midsec- the annual. iy i oty o 018 Pole vault: Cowan, Doane, first; Irek- with Winning Runs, Barr, of ) this time Lower covered first and the side | Lans. p. elly fell,’ face downward. and was | 7116 Nebraska can”hardly be rated as *Kerner Discus throw: Horning, Doane. first; | New York, b to 4, today through poor work | Flank, e DBt DAt VD] high as it was a year ago. Losses of mun was retired. ATnoId. Doane, second; Sherrick, Hastings, | 1" gentel. whose wild throws presented the | Totals, Kot o Bt 4 :m:::d::::a"ie::n‘kofi. in_the long runs and in one.or ‘two field strakstid o' raten it selt G s el r { events have made the team weak in spots. n hie elbow, BUt s the “Cotnfuskers win, hawever, from the the effort exhausted his’last Npark of .vi- third. Distance: 100 feet 10 inches b, 3 = g bl g K byl TOPHKA. . humdred and fwenty-yard hurdles: | visitors with the winning runs. Fromme Tannebll, . Jayhawkers they will have to take a ma- jority of the points in the fleid evehts'and A Smith, p pass, He was sacrificed to second by AB. Dunlop, Hastings, first; Cralg, I7oane, 8€C- | g ag effective after the first inning. Score: in the hurdles. S5o = > " secccscescce s noo HsscssoswE 1t ; it O Weraay, it O Tabell, 1b..... 0%AL 5 0 Donatue, 1. O Cravath, of . Sl —.«u—b‘flbfl..fll wlcoscmossoconmd lsosscooscoos’ Al hssonssomonsl 8l ousommnn flwao.__,—g. Omaha did some ‘business in the fourth Totals F T connanssBfoonad smonmassssc0ss! Ed o e ond; ~Wendland, Doane, third. Time: i VCINN. Totals .....37 52 14 Belden. Gonding walked and Lower bunted | Wooley, cf.. 0278, : 4 st syt N X o.AE il i PR “Batted for Dougherty in elghth. tality. and . he ‘luréhed -back . unicenscious. s Hammer throw. Spencer, Doane, ; A P *Batted for Isbell in eighth. tothe piteher, who threw high to first, | Dopriey, uy . B PO Tiaai: | Temner. b Gean ... PO oL forIIanelTIn tIghM o o b vy 0t -s::xon“( alrrledlhlm to hl;]com.r in a and the bases were filled with one out and | Kunkje, 1b fngs. third. " Distance: 100 foet § inches. | Q7,1 S Dovert. B CRIOKED s seinirirssi0 0 0.,05150.0/0 128 e of unconsclousness, while & hundred | 1 e snorter. runs Nebraska ‘will fade Fisher coming (o bat. He wated for a | Andraws, i High jump: Foote, Hastings, first; Arn 0 Miteheil, ©f Two-base hits: Hartsel, Barry, Smith, | spectators climbed into the ring to smother | yaveral fast o Y e, kg 004 one and then lined it over Cole's head | Kahl 2b.... { 01d, ~ Doane, second: Dunlop. Hastings. 0 Hoblitzel, 1h. Barr. Sacrifice hits: Purtell, Parent (2). | papke with congratulations, PPORe ;L e 100-yard dgsh pobe Tomason, 1. third. Height: 5 feet 4 inches Deviin, 3b. 0Downey, ss... 3 Hartsel, Hahn, Baker, Stolen bases: Barry . o J | 18 Mkely to-go to the Jayhawkers, for their sgainst.the right field fence, scoring Franck | Kerns, c.. Mile run: Theobald, Hastings, DQ;:‘:_ Arlawey, 0 Paskert, . 'Baker. Doubls plays: Tannehill, | Papke's wonderful speed . and strensth | gprinter Haddock is capable ‘of runfing and Gonding. King was not to be outdone, | Hendrix, p. .‘;:”,‘,“"-fl’.‘,?:.‘”‘:"‘.a second; Nickel, i -"'":',';"; DO 9 05 H Purtell to Isbell; Plank, Barry and Davis, | was the feature of the contest. His 0p- | this itistance in 10 seconds flat and regi- S8ihiniBie:hard aste one to center, driving [ Broad jump: Foote, Hastings. first: | Pvers | & Hase ‘on batin; Off Plank: }"’:,’f‘;’m‘,‘; ponent appeared weak and awkward by |larly makes it in at’ least 10%. It is this Lower ‘and Fisher across the plate and| ,p 44 for Lang In ninth Tully, Dosne. second; '\l?;v::n’x‘ em':mm' y » & 1 Btrook ““‘n By Smith, 1: by Piank, 1. | OMparison with the Kewanes. boy and At} abllity to regularly run the century in one moving himself along to second on the |y, sgoines............1 0 0 2 0 0 0 o o-g| third Distance 13 feet, LIk oo tiash: | Ton Time: 3:18. Uhhpires: Connoliy and Egan. ' |no stage did Kelly have a chance 1o how | second above ten, flat that' gives Haddock throw), Pentiry's infleld out put him on |Topeka ..............0.0 0 0.0 0.6 0 08| Afula Doane first: Sager, Hastings, sec- | _sBatted for / ] e o™y (SMe - Post- | hid cleverness. HAIf of the % seconds was | the edge on 'the - Corphusker sprinters. thirg/and Ne scored on Anderson's fumble | Two-base hits: 'Hendrix, Andrews. Bases | ond: Tompkins, Hastings,' third ~Time: | Gincinnats ......... 3 8 & 2.8 & & & 0= % firain, +.*|#pent in clinches. Papke wrestied and flung | Wildman and. Campbeil both have ns good (ot Kane's drive. Welch hit the ball over |on balls: Off Hendrix, 3; off Kirwan, 2. | 0:65%. s 4 . : o HEST Three-base hit: Murray. Sacrifice hits WNS jKelly about with utter disregard of the | eoras as Haddock, dnd Wildman even has ‘the tence in ths seventh inning, making the | wid Pitch: Miller, " Struck out: By Kir: BLIND STUDENTS' FIELD MEET | Qukes. Mitchell, McCormick. Stolen bases BRO DEFEAT SENATORS | 1taijan's sreater height. Against.the ropes, | o petter ome bt the sprinting of neither STl o ot Oroabiss Dlays: Downey ia Kunkle: Geist to Kunkis: Oakes, Lobert, Mitchell @, Downey. Left | \ 0 gures maseing Rally that|PDiher he rushed iwice ogy shree times, | iy 'conistent. g ‘ Wichita waited until the ninth to rally, | Sacrifice hit: Geler. Time: 1:3. Umpire: on bases: Cincinnatl, 4; New York, B ° oo rnl | cmmesmBres E‘L;-;;“;, ol g Totals . Kelly was almost helpless it » QERCIAY Wy, run “aL Mo Dut the rush was not heavy enough and | Mullen. Attendance: 0. Dash Record Broken in Unique Event | ble plays: McCormick to Bridweil, Devlin Results in Six R b pless (g It was in speed and the next day they are slower. Omahe ble to stop it. With a iy o i at Pittsburg. to Doyle (o Tenney. Struck out: By Ames. | ST. LOUIS, May 15.—Powell, pitching for | N% Pight thiat Papka's cl Hevywery was able to stop one down, ! : , g Last spring Wildman could go at a 1o- > ¢ g & 1; by Fromme, 3; by Raymond, 1. First|g" 1 o0 . |mecond clip, but-so far this season he has Holland, who had caught in place of uxmmcxns SPLIT SERIES m;r’ra\l:( }.m. r,‘.‘,,;,:\:"".s‘,,,,,B.::”::,‘::e?,l,: base on balls: Off Fromme, 3; off Ames, fi,,‘,,.,“‘,‘,.'.’ :.:, t::,,“‘:;:yo:.,“:".:::‘m Attendance - Six Thensand. failéd to récover the form he had then. ‘Weaver after the fourth inning. lined out . jiBathe WVpserD 2; off Raymond, 1. Hits: Off Ames, 9 in The: battle which took place in_the open | ghoula he get back into his old-time cons ppery Field Pueblo Lost the Blind took parts In the second na-|geven innings; off Ri\}‘lllvmd 2 in two in- |7 to 1 Powel] made a two-base hit In air was witnessed by approximately 6,000 C -time con: his ':‘"'“’ "“" ‘;“:‘":“‘:"‘I “‘"“‘"‘ ':.‘: cosely Flayed Game. | tional athietic contest for the schools of [nings. Time: 2:05. Umpires: Rigler and | the sixth inning and started a rally that had been sent to bat for Aitchison, also B Tt i Truby {resulted in six runs, Washington mai @ safe one and then came Pettigrew with LINCOLN, Neb, May 15-The Green- the blind A3 B gt ade | | backers split the series with Pueblo “by Several records established here last year | three errors in this inning. The ‘score: g b ¢ ¥ INs 1IN NINTH :eond ;:u.:lo ::‘e\:m:'m:‘: 'IL".IWL capturing ‘the final game today by a 6 to |were broken today. Joseph Swoboda, In PITTSBURG ~ WINS | dition' he could dispose of Haddock easily next week, Haddock also looks like a winner for the 2-yard dash. In the meet between Kane sas university and the Kansas State Agrl cultural college two weeks ago he.tripped title, in as much as Stanley 'Kelchell has |ine g . 4 people and was the fourth meefing between the rival middieweights. Plvkl was the favorite in_the bettin, Wihile not techni- cally so, Papki i tory catries virtually 3 ) = ° > = 5 score. The fleld was slippery and both | the 7-yard dash, made the distance in 8 also hit a hard one, but King got under it | | p y conds, or one second faster than last Haresoll, " ol Cole was mext ip and he made his second | {8am® played looscly. Lincoln opened up an | seconds, ¢ s atth that Wmpire Violated a Rule. Hortaan, of e e i eies0"? | apparently safe lead in tha first twp in-|year. In the standing high jump Merie | WSt WFBILE VEOIATCE & TSSO | Hottnen, Y s nnell tried o], gs, bombarding Coates' curves with Doyl made 5 inches. Robert Hanhold put & BROOWINN. Mey 10° W00 M SO Bl witiice ' ::’, “M:',"“"rn but Belden got under | g r. but the Indians took advantage of | the 12-pound shot 34 feet. ] 40 LASRIDAE AR ¥ " | Williams, 2. ong drive . Brooklyn Protests Game oh Grow McAleese, 1. 1Bruce, et e with it the middieweight championship nroy, ance in 0:2. This"time is faster by one second than Campbell made against make the middleweight limit. Morningside last Baturday when he won o 1 1 9| stated repeatediy in public ‘hia inability to ° " S| Today's battle was practically over be-|the event. It is three-fifths of a seeond o 3 —1 1 R ey nEe ceaded in tylng the score in the eighth in- | Jones, 1b Topeka comes today. Sanders pitches for | Hockenbary's balloon ascension in the . e : oAt | Stephens. Omah thira and tied the score, The Lincoln PE“ YOWGSTE“ BEAT coxnm‘nlhx. only to lose to Pittshurg when Miiler Powell, maha. scored his third run with two out on a g ¢ 3 resi- | _Tota Gets 72 Poin | pass and hits by Wilson and Gibsqn. Presi- | o TO08 o fore lialf of those present had ‘settisd In | betrer than was made in the 1 e local pre- their seats. The blows were -atruck at|iiminary meet. i b such & fast clip that they could be followed Reed High in 440, Visitors’ 45. dent Ebbetts of the Brooklyn club protested | \Washington . 0010000 :nlv "'llh ditficulty apdtilithe first Whock | myy: 40,vard ‘rum: ought to be swea o PHILADELPHIA, Pa. May 16.—The |ihe game on the ground that Umpire Klem | Two:base hits: Powell, McAleese (3), (0%N It Was not realized that Kelly was 80 ipooq or Nebraska.® The .Cornhusker won University of Pennsylvania freshmen |had violated rule 64 in allowing Miller to|Threo-base hita: T. Jones. Bacrifice hits: | setiously damaged. All of Papka's effec- |\ o ont in the preliminary in' 0:52% and | D | — PSR — | Freeman, Hughe: Wallace _ McBride. | tive work was done at short range, the oot A2% and {today defeated the Cornell freshmen on | - - BT Biarnt ooy 12 hmia o ee: : A lost it ‘at Morningside in.0:524. Either of . pos . (Continued on Page Two.) v onroy blows traveling but & few inches and the Franklin Fleld by the score of 72 to . ¥i, Passed ball: By stephens, 1. Base on (o0t O O o tdor. Tihe | L1686 times was faster than Christian made “ ? M s t oll, 2; off Hughes, 1. Struc u o walk in the sixth, moved to second on | ob' ,'::":"‘:;d:,‘,:;:, ‘;T.';Q.',,‘;:"E»,“.:;oml: : by Powell, 4. Left on | fight consisted of but three important |S*!Ast Kansas when he won the event 4 - » 3 ! Washington, 5. Time: forithe Manhattan Aggles in 0:53%. Fair- Gagnier's sacrifice and crossed the plate | (5" B8 T8 Gr MU T onds. s Louatiin sad Perrine blows, Papka landing ail of them. with the winning run on Mason's drive to child, who took: second place for Kansas i | Round One—Papke forced. Kelly sgainst | : L wil the fence for two sacks. The game was | Ha Sold to Pueblo. Mayor Jim an Athlete JACK JOHNSON IS TRAINING | ‘D¢ ropes and the latter, after missing & -halu:b:h.. l;:::r'::m::h L iy called In the seventh to permit Pueblo to| DENVER, Colo, May 15.—“Billy” Hall. right swing; hooked his right to the gtom- | \pnning:: in” the ; dame form *he did cateh a train for Sioux City. Spencer was | man, utility man’of the Denver Wester PRSI y ach. They worked to close range,” both |y nrins / rm *he at leagie team, has been s0ld to the Pueblo - — T Hghting carefully. . At close auarters Kelly | MOTRINgside, Amberson: of Nebraska could club. e g ; for Bout with 0 Shilng " b ¥ |capture the half-mile run next week. He PHILADELPHIA Pa.. May 1. swung short arm lefts and rights to the The scort youngsters walked three batsmen and Gag- | OMAHA nier's error, with two hits by the visitors, AB. Totals.. including & two-sacker by Corhan, netted | the Indizus five scores. Bonno supplanted Hockenbuiy in his initial appearance for the season and held the, Indians hitless to the end. Davidson worked Coates for | oo crvwummwess ol Bre=a? ] sets orari ool P ”\ P L . covw~mwmw=nud Kl uspe WICHITA AR [ fined and banished from the grounds by Umpire Clarke. Catcher Bullivan of Lincoln went the disfence in 2:06%, surpristng ’ ur Dr. it his thumb during the practice and | ; ; g dent he will be in fine physieal condition | N®84d- ':‘:‘:‘ ':’:':‘ h“:" “'h"';. ropet: | Clapp and showing that he' bad D:lde won- may be out of the game for two weeks. Y I b h é.a for his bout with “Jack” O'Brien at the|SWUn& riEht and left hard to the jaw and | 4o ¢ geveiopment since the ' ; ! preliminary o M ou learn wit your Leeg . ! National Athletic club in this city next|% hard right to the Jaw put ‘Kelly (o the | ooty when his time was 2:16%. The best LINCOLN. | A s L - gy floor for the count of nine. A deep gash ; 4 Wednesday night, “Jack” Johnson, the ; | Kansas' hait-miler, Ba has done this firstautomobile. | champion nesro pugilist, today began the | ¥A# cut over Kelly's right eye from the |\ Si80 HO IR % s BE™ | final preparations for the fight. Johneon ary | #ffects of Papka's pummlling. The Chi- |\ ") o, lsn ta SCCOnd-hand d \ i 221 | rived here, late last night and went te the | 380 flshter came .up ver§. grossy.. He Captain McDonald of Neb: t home of George Cole, the old time pugllist | %28 €asy prey. for the Illinols Thynderbolt. o g ds of 164 and 2. will probably have Papka lost.no time in finishing marters. Fonen Y at Merchantville, N. J., h h il de machine—to start his training. O'Brien has been in training |16 18664 uCa right and lafc, catching | 7 {fouble in winning the high and low o s " 4 Kelly on the point of the faw, his head | burdle races. Johnson, for Kansas, .only ™ | 1 1 ks b g w1th—aprctty gOOd # 7 9P Boverst-weme & Jipy oF vy |striking ~the - floor with & resounding | Mede, the bigh sticks' in :17% against tie " Long Trip R whack. He lay proi blood streaming | Agles when he won' first place. ' McDon- scheme; | NEW YOR May —~HErnest Higgins | from . his right eye. He was quickly d,- no doubt, will lead him by several 14 | I::::\\\-u"—lr Wiiey, both members of counted out by the timekeeper, but it. was | feet in the event. In the high hurdles b £ 4 #ro it " at least 10 seconds before he recovered his ; Newbold is the Jayhawker star, his best You will find a chance to {10 Han Franciscn Thoomen aaenr aoycles | facultios. Papka was declared’the winner. } time this year is only 27, being the record . | the trip in fift They e ama- - get a really good car cheap, if tours and re not SOMPeLNE;for By mMOREy Peoples WAt wan': et plade M- pisx.in the gt e ey s R T my Lol || wames. Last Saturday the Nebraska cap- e ads under the A | - b aaBpecial | tain ran these sticks in % 16 at Morning- IyAA 1 bile’’ headi o Weston Leaves Russell. o Dt ey o i cm:og -m-,rnnen is .L-un“ gn he :m htmm::u utomobile’’ heading on the RUSSELL, Kan., May 15—Weston, the | bats today, Omaha winning by § to 1. The |ypnan' » match for Newbold want ad page. Bave arrived here, ot 18 S alock Tkt miget | aiors, et A48 1 uath ribss O ot the Jayhawks in DI n X < n wo er: awks in Distanc Ty He continued westward at ¢ o'clock ol on balle Metted thres more. Rumne The ‘mile’ and two-mile ru,,: .,: events orning in good com 9 1 team 3 Somo men, you know, who have | . ~ gy e ol e N F that will probably-be wen by the Jay- too much money, sell their car g | times he was & little wild. Bcore: hawkers, tor the Cornhuskers are weak in "I SBL A A 15. Tl it 13 o every year so as to have the latest PhisArs defeated today by Carnegls|QMAbS ..............000.300008- el them, ank sTOwiN. Merniimige S make. Some people who own cars | i Technica ‘achool in & ir »;t.nm-xa 00000100001 4 “:'"':' ""]‘ and second places in the mile ke aanr. . Bems who thoats TN score of 6 to tterjes: Springfield, Gostch and Bates; | and first place in the (wo-mile last weck, o S e :‘. J Peopie’s Blore, Runneld and Honey. The time in the Manhattan-Kcnsss meet ! PRSI Sl b s ST O Fayetts Fe for the mile run was 4:43. This event was Uee hem fur mie 1 Te Beo. | |VAJDR RANLMAN FiTcuwixo s |me Sis e e P Bowwid si| coungiite, M -(ayeser suls| S by duis of the dapio and Gk o Watch the Want Ad page. It . | GAME OF THE WESTERN LBAGUE |the Prix W H University of m..im’x?f‘o- MR o0 Mg BPe' Ut N % » 3t paye. SEASON IN OMAHA. place af Tavasia Morningside was 4.50% aad Nebresks did ert Westerall, Weaver, ¢ Holland, © *Altchison, p.. *Midal ¢ cormsswsn=l Bl oomervncn= > " wl coenremacs’ - e : s e Waldron, rf... Fox, ... Juda, If.0 homas, 1b.. e R | Davidson, .. *Aitchigon out: third bunt Satmiar. oe *Batted for Altchison in ninth Pritchett, 3b. Omaha-— Mason, Runs ... L0008 001 - 7o Ry Hits . 01 to11 Bonno, p. Wichita— | Runs . L 00106000034| Totals ... Hite 100316010 49 PUEBLO. Two base hits: Fisher, Pettigrew (2), Hol- land. Home run: Welch. Wild pitch: Aiteh- | Kensel, 3o ison. Base on balls: Off Lower, 4; off | Spencer, Aitchison, 7. Struck out: By Lower, 2; by | jeni, Altchison. & Left on bases: Omaha. §: | Clark Wichita, 9. Double play: Weaver to Ander- son. Stoles bases: Fisher. Kane (3), Pen- | ¢ dry, King, Pett Anderson, Westersil. | Walters, Bacrifice hits Belden, Anderson. | Corhan, Time 3 hours. Umpire: Wheeler. Attend- ance, 4,00 Notes of the Gam Belden knocked seven fouls in succession in the second inning and ended it all by beating aut @ bumt | L L Eight bases were siolen during the game, five by Omana and three by Wichita. All | Three base hit: Fox. Two base hits: Ma- the plavers were on their toes. son. Corhan. Double play: Fox to Pritch, Wichita made a magnificent rally in the | Stolen base: Gagnier. Sacrifice hits: Jude. last inning, but Omaha's lead was too | Gagnler, Mason. Lef{ on bases: Lincoln 3; #Teat and could not be overcome. | Pueblo, 3. Struck out: By Bonno, 2; There were nearly as many people at the | Coates. 1. Base on balis: Otf Hockenbary, ame as there were at the opening game | 1; off Coates, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Hock- ‘huraday, but a happier crowd left the - — — mark. Omahs had won. (Continued on Second Page ' ] | oot oo et | -49_3339:5)!" ol moumcomonsul orommnoonal ol wormwosone - - mebBowe? - (. 8 sumnunne—wel o #el meccsecocon’ vo ol sscu~sessond o=l wvewaco~co00 ° °