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OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 21 Omaha Defeats the Denver Bunch; Sioux City Blanks Wichita; Topeka Wins in Fourteenth F sized Ketchel up carefully, smiling broad.y ROURKES SLAM DENVER NINE l Bt 100 wPNEheSroin * | PIRATES DEFEATED BY GIANTS |5 /i iy e 1o ™| DUCILISTIC HONORS EVEN | oS “schnoweases e sreatines i — ller, Stewart & Beaton Dodge. en looked to g 06 Standing of the Teams GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE cation....... First Base Mendilk O'Btien looked to be In splendid shar —_— AVery..... Second Base......Mlinarik a8 he took off his bath robe. Johnson a League Leaders Taken Into Camp in| “Cuar Leacte AMER AsS~ wh x Pile Up Big score ana Raymond is Big Factor in Victory of | {I3eh - - Toied Base. ... Kuhic | Johnson-OBrion Bont Should Bejpeared rather bulky About the walstli First Game WL Pet W. L. Pet Break Their Losing Streak. N 4 Left Fleld Clements but his splendid muscles stood out in arn s . ew York. Rooney ot Fi Called a Draw. : » BenSiaiica:ts § ol Milwaukes .18 1l S0 | | CHICAGO, May M—Chicago broke its \nderson Center Field. ... Ritzdort and shoulders ool oines. 12 # 571 Loulaville 18 14 568 ot - t v by overw! J 180! . Right Fleld Janacek Wichite 1§ 5 Lontavitle 13 18 2% | losink streak today by overwheiming Bo Johnson & e Fight by Round 3ILLEN DRIVEN TO SIDELINES | Topeka . 11 5 33 Minn poits .1 18 o0 | (o0 DY the score of 12 (0 3 The game wat | ppppg HIT§ WELL SCATTERED |} Bhener o iarns | COLORED MAN SLOW ON FEET| First Round—It was 10:3 when the gong oux City..10 10 530 Pau 3 15 .404 | Glose until the eighth Inning. when Chicago 3 sounded and Johnson rushed O'Brien 1o o R 1011 50 Kanaas City 13 18 408 fell upon Chech for eight hits. and. aided wepne b < the ropes. O'Brien came back with left Puebln 2 edo 7 v two errors, scored elght runs Morgan v - to the face and in_the clinch nson \dams Fares Little Better at Hands | [ieblo I It s i 8 (43| was driven trom the e MOrgan | e Alse Deives in Winning Ran with | FIVE PRELIMS AT GOTCH MATCH |He Makes Frequent Rushes, but I Fiahea OBrich oty et O'Brien 1.1 of Omaha Batters, Who Total N ’ y IAG ning, when Chicago tied the score. Bcore ey nd Effeetively—O0'Brie left to face lightly, but Johnson only . o [E:\O: F}-‘, T RV CHICAGO. BOSTON BICURd-Oetnes of Rig Policeman and Teddy Brothers " . grinned and forced O Brien to thé ropes bt d o e et Pittsburg ,..18 11 .821 Detroit 508 B 3 [} 3 Other Games in National Will Fill In. Greater Part o #hoving him to his knees. They feinted King P{ Chicago .18 13 881/ Boston paan rt b B onnell, 1 § T ke of the Gotch-Perrelli wres- and fiddled carefully, O'Brien trying to Phila 14 13 338 New York Dougherty ] 0 Gessier, rt.... & Leagns. he mistake ¢ (ninaries t draw Johnson on. Johnson put left on it Brooklyn .13 14 431 Phila 2 Tebel ) 1% 2 0 Speaner. cf tie was that the preliminarics were nct| Sk o Ay BT g W TR | 16 17 468 Chicago Burean, 8 H ok T elaborate enough, There will be ho such| o o0 o T Jack John. | O/Brien landed left to face in return f 13 14 48218t T onis $ Serl e b 4 ostan NEW YORK, May 30.—Pitcher Raymond | mistake at the Gotch-Olson match at the LADEL A, May 2.-Ja J S Rtien who in and out Itke & DAy and By persistently hitting the bail all over 14 18 438(Cleveland Parent, 8. ¥ s & Big factor New York's defeat of | Auditorium next Monday night. Manager | gon, the big colored heavywelght champion, | Johnson set him self for & counter, but it the Iot Omaha yestarday took the openi 1116 407 Wash'ton Owens. ¢ H 3 bbbl P il Gillan has contracted with (wo gIANts. | faijad to win over Jack O'Mrien, the Phila- | was smothered. O'Brien’'s quickness of th maha yesterday took the opening iR S RAT e tea . ] gowns. ¢ 1 Pittsburg today by 2 to 1. He scattered | Charles Chapman, who has never appeared | g0 R (@ Fop OC0 O SC0 H PHUT LT ST | foot stood him In good stead against gAme of the series from Dehver by a one R g B L L o the visitors' eight hits so that only one|in Omaha, and Charles Jensen, a police- P . " . 4 | Jonnson. The round was even. #ided score, aithough It looked at the STt | wichita at Siouk Clty. Topeka &t 1incal Totals......87 15 21 14 1 *Wolter run resulted and drove in Bridewsll with|man. and also with the Teddy brothers, | six-round bout. The fight was even and ;' gecond Round-—O'Brien led for the fac &t though thoae hardy mountainders might | Pushio At Deo Mothes Vot &t Lincoln . o & by 4 [ Tohnson and Kounseman, for the pre- | the consenaus of opinion was that It should [ but was blocked and Johnson litted him - Totale the winning run by a single over second. |, inaries. These ought certainly to supPlY | have been a draw, had & decision been [Off his feet In the clinch that followed Omaha. 9 Denver, 4 Cincinnati at_Brookiyn. Chicag: t Bosto 1 issible. O'Brien marvelously fast Aks In the beginning, hut when he had |8t Loufs at Philadelniia 0 at Boston. | opjcago R 12 his first game of the year, having won |these, Mr. Gillan has securad a talented | Perm!e: 'r’k ne B erior bosing save | Smiled and rushed O'Brier” to the ropes warmed himself In the May sun he had | American League_Washington at Cleve. | Boston 021 0= 3 | geven sucoessive victories, Wagner was | colored quartet to furnish music when | foot wol up Marvelous ducking saved O'Brien from the hara hitters who work for Gunthorpe | 18R eiphia at Defroit, New York at | Two-base hita: Hahn Parent, Isbell. | preganted with the George Evans cup for | e 1% * O'Brien caught Johnson with a stiff left and Parkard all on hie staff joAmerican Association—Columbus at To- | innings; off Chech, 10 In four and two- | I°AdinE the major leagues in batting last | who attend this match thres times tho |y, (ng great strength of dohasen (a' tne|on Lo face thive Times and the crowd Denver came to Omaha in first place and | ledo, Paul at Milwaukee, Minneapolis i | thivds innings. Sacrifice hits. Parent (3), | year and' Miller receved a dlamond ring [ worth of their money » siihatied S0 the fepes latlng feft on the -bod a large crowd went to tive park to see what . ' Bmith, Haln. Niles. Stolen bases: Speaker, | from friends in his home town, Kearney, [ GOtch took on all comers in Salt Lake |0 €0 fast fight, O'Brien dolng the | lIghtly. Both appearcd winded and John changes had heen wrought since Mr. [ home run hit by W, o Wawner, Nfics, McConnell. Double play. | x p. City today and now he proposes to coms | It was a g " e TThe ey, cueloh aver the 162t tield N. J. Miller batted in Pittsburg's lone | giectiy to Omaha, getting here a day in | greater nart of the leading. Johnson was |0 Waneq for, CUBNER (0 O vind, but 9: Bhsi 3 run dvance ¢ s matel e b he P! if an entirely few infleld and a bunch of | Hunter. Btovall and Alderman singled. | % Bostun. ¥ First base on balle: Off | TV advance of his match with the big Swede. | slow on his feet, and appeared not to be [ quick foot work took the Philadelphia man giants who hit the ball all the time. The |y ®0 BICHE hall: - Nite Struck’ ot By St & A.E Barbeau. 3b. 1 0 working dafly for months and is gaining leaner work i a. ette rk of Alderman precluded y 12 . fuck _ou y Smit i| Tent L4 0 Leach, ¢ on, howeve > | champion rushed his smaller antagonist, | cleaner work in this.roun: team which beats Denver in the pennant|show of beating the Champlons. doroe " e e L 4 Deyie Elarvs, 5t i speed every day. Olson, however, {8 & top- | SRS TUEC, (8 O'Brien's Work Cleaner. race will have to Ao some tall batting. SI0UX CITY. Lhh e v mpires: Per-| MeCorm', If. SWagner, a H ow Ysof hrown Beell within |y, 3 Y ™he OpenIng of the SAme maw’ Lower rine and O'Loughlin Murray, OAbatein, 1b. 4 11 throw him._ Olson has thrown Beell within | hand counter in the fifth cut O'srimie ] o ek 8 o 14 Tetarn. G'Sdeh AB. H. 0 H the last year and is getting er eVery | .iun: ‘aye and this was the sum total of [ was i and out like & flash. Tanding Ioft i | [ H ' capture the bacon. Lower was quite Ational League—Pittsburg at New York *Batted for Chech in (he ninth Camnits, who pitched for Pitteburg, lost [ o vast amount of interest. In addition to The crowd hooted Johnson, but he oniy moment not taken up by the |him from damage in several close mixes, | damage and they sparred cautlously Louis. Boston at Chicago. Tits: Off Morgan, 5 in (hree and one-third wrestlers. He proposes to give his friends | and three times he was forced to his knees cheered frantically Johneon rushed him Kansas City. A son waited for O'Brien to lead. Johnson Tebeau gave up the team. They observed | fence. The other two came in when Welch, | StAh1 to Wagner. Left on bases: Chicago, Altchison pitched n good game, hut tha | SMith. 3: off Morgan, 3. Hit with pitched NEW YORK PITTSBURG The champion i8 in great form; he has Been |\, 1o~ pegt condition. Repeatedly the |out of harm's way. ~O'Brien did the by Mcrgan. 2. Passed ball Owen wila Doyle, b rhe, It otc and il make Gotch work to[but seldom larded effectively. A right e i . Third Round—Johnson missed left hand O'Hara, of 0 Miller, b o day. He is ambiticus and does his best with little control and he @d not help | Campbell, | i 1 Browns, Wia from Athletie Teviin, b O Wilson, rf mattars any by making a home-run throw | Holmes. cf . 1 ST. LOUIS, May .-8t. Louls, with a| Bridwell, s 9 Gibaon, ¢ . . | Andreas. 2 . q § greutly changed lineup ‘n the field, today hiet, € O*Hvatt on the firat man who hit the ball. Cassady |ywaicn b . . won the second game of the series from | Reymond,. p. _OcCamaits, p fast men seen here with Goteh. nearly every round, stabbing Johnson in |, Brien; ehambiing after him rather slowly minus his burnsides—hit between the siab | Hunter, 1b . New York, 2 to 1. Patterson supplanted 4 Totals.....21 S1T 14 0 Totals 32| In all probability this will be the 1a8t|¢he face, but the blows lacked force and | Fight for tho head. Johnson set himself and third. Lower grabbed the ball and |Stovall rf Tom Jones and Arthur Griggs was in| o tme for Gotch in Omaha. He expects to o oy 2 O O'Bren's. IanB, . Sut . n thvew it High over Kane's fiead, tWhen it | Bmith, s v Jimmy Williams' piace. Stephens’ home | *Batted for Gibeon in ninth. . retire after his wrestle with Hackenschmidt | had no effect other than to make the biE o T 1 gl B TR W was pulled out of the bathtub in the club | Shea. ¢ 2 run won the game for the locals. Score Lumm'u 000100060 01y January black man grin and wave his hand at the | TAICTER SO SO0 Ltter him viciously an pulled out of th i Aiderman. ‘ 3 ST LOIS. NEW YORK New York.......1 0001000 x=2| japager Gillan still hopes to get Dr. |crowd. The spectators cheered wildly every | and a left had O'Brien's mouth bleeding house Cassady was home This hothercd B.HOAE H.0 Two base hits: Bridewell, Leach. Home | Roller and Westergaard for a maich early | tjme O'Brien landed and hooted Johnson | Johnson appeared somewhat winded at the Lower #0 muech that he hit Manager Jones Totals 2 McAleese, If. 4 0 0Cree, of 0 run Tenney Sacrifice hits Bridawell, | jn June. or his apparent rough work in the clinches, | end the round, which was about even Schiel. Left on bases: Pittshurg, for Dy ! linches. | Cth "o Brien's work showing eleaner. Harisell, 1t 0 Kealer, £ . # resounding crack in the slats. Tra Bel o ¥ R 7l ey Y E 2 . | — s e A Roferes MeG f : o by S B . e on errora: New rk, 2 | EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS Referes McGuigan sald after the fight "Brio - den thén hit out to PISNGT, WROTGOUUIED | gy 0y SO - e Double _plays: Miller.” Wagner and Ab that O'Brien did remarkably well under | fane and |Logk Fght on 'pody and_ they e el "“’!“ B """“‘;‘"_“ in time 10 Anderson < Paiterson, 1 0 Laporte, 2, ek Uty Ravmend, & 4% | Olambala Wins Préliminary Kem-|the clrcumstances. He weighed 100% sparred coutlously. | O'Brien ‘caught Jonn: fhen OmMANa vArted, IiEhes wAlked Snd | Barmall, it Sieonens, e 2 1 4 1 ) Bibince Time: 1:%. Umpires: Emslie and O'Day tecky Derby in Hasy Style. had no effect other than to make the big | [0n § 4" Fohnson's mouth showed the: ef: _Then Omaha started. er e T T Waadell. p 2 Brockett. 5 St. Louls Easy for Philadelphin. LOUISVILLE, Ky, May ®.—Olambaia, | welght was 206 fects. Johnson slowed up and waited for King gave him the first Omanha run by u | Hughes 2. ; SHemphill PHILADELPHIA, May 30 Phiadeiphia |8 J-vear-old colt by’ Ornus, belonging 16| ‘Johnson looked tired and anxious in|O'Brien to lead. The crowd selled for double. Pendry sacrificed King to third | Wit b Sl b R had little difficults’ in deteating St. Louis | J. G. Green of Nashville, beat Wintelgreen, | ¢ne fourth round and 0'Brien appeared con- | O'Brien to “come and show him up.” but By N m ok Morons place im | the winner of last year's derby, an | fiaent throughout the bout. It certaialy | Johnsan only grinned and walked in. He Y e e e is tar and away ahead |damage done in the six rounds. on the face, but took a stiff left to the s T r § vo rlen was § d o n | Stomach at close range. Johnson forced of either Ferrelll or Bransfield, the two| O'Bri n and out iike a flash in | Slomach at close Thnge. Sonneon Soroly Blucwseconas smoa> = Westersil and Kane sent in the second run by a cul- | Weaver, Totals ¢ S g 12 at a mile and a sixteenth in the preliminary caught O'Brien a glancing right on the ting single to Manager Jones, who let the | Roberts, c... 7| *Battad for Austin in the ninth ('_""M::;I:d fning fanned nine “of bl | 4o %" Clal this afternoon. Olambala’s vic- | fought a game fight.” said McGuigen ey ind & 1ek oh EN8 h,:‘_‘v_ ot O Brin hall scoot by him fa: enough for Kane to {Altchison. p *Batted for Blair in the ninth gama for amputing Score: o °f %] tory was an easy one, so easy in fact that | johnson had nothing to say after the|was going away and the blows lacked ench third. Welch hit a sacritice fiy to | *Middleton ... |8t Louis 0000602092 FRILADELOIA. * ¥ Lot he wiil be a hot favorite in Latonia derby. |\, '" o cant that he thought he had the|Steam. O'Brien feinted and missed a left Cassady, making three for Omaha In the E New York 00001000 0-1 Y : ok which will be run next Tuesday. He broke | '0 = " "0 oo, thusiastic over | SWINE RoIng to his knees from the im a aki Totals 8,0 4 9. 1 Mome run: #tephens, Double play: Chash | crant, 3 the track record today, simply galloping rien was enthusiastic over | L0F ok biow. Johnson appeared slow first round. *Batted for Altchison In the ninth. to Austin to Chuse. First base on balls: | Knabe, 2b the distance in 1:4 flal, which 18 one-fifth bhis showing. He said today he had accepted | and had no advantage in the round. If Denver came back with one more in the | Stoux City 01020000 *3|0r Waddel!, 2; off Brockett, 2 Struck | Titus. ‘rt of a second under the local mark. In the |4 proposal to meet Al Kaufman in San |anything it was O'Brien's advantage EH 0Byrne, b Oghaw, ef 0 Bresnahan, ¢ cmmwmond o o i S ~l co~seses™ coom- 0 | o mmoa Lt mnseaBund [FRUNIUPE RN A. A, U. Meet at Seattle. 2 Totals NEW YORK. May 2.—Bartow 8. Week: chairman of the champlonship committee PA WEEDS OUT MIS BALL TEAM | : waleh BB of the Amateur Athletic union, today an- 1 { : Einker. Saerifice i, |nounced that the natlonal junior. senior 4 [ ce h eld chi hips o . Lets Several Men Go, Now that He [Bates, Tinker, Dahlen, Sacrifice fly: Preia. | track and fleid champlonships of Khe A e B pliladed ter. Left on bases: Boston, 4; Chicago, 7. | Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, Seattie, Bases on ball 61 ott Beels. ; . ] pVith the signing of Bill Schipke 4 A rraimpah s g INa: | on Ausust™is and 14 4 per B “';“',‘ :n the recovery of Cadmen oui: By Pfeister, 6. Time: 1:0. Umpires: Glldden Car Leaves Topeka. ommenc llfl ay process on hip team. Goode, the chtcher | Kiein and Kane TOT Kan., Ma The E. M. F. tigned in Denver. Rice. the pitcher. ae Brooklyn Defeats Oinecinn Glidden pathfinder car left Topeka for IR A . 7 cured from Cinelnnati and Hanson, the| BROOKLYN, May 20.—Cincinpat! out- | Kansas Citv at £:0 this morning. Owing No. 9 is a new dynamo electric lighted high class train of 2 Council Blufts lad, have all been re- | batted Brooklyn today. but lost 3 to 2 be- | to the muddy conditions of the roads the et §.3.8 il nitgare, who played first during | cause of fast fielding behind Molntyre at |party does not expect to reach l(unnnlfl‘uhalr cars, diners, standard and observation sleepers, and will . 0 0 0 e exhibition ‘series, has been signed by | critical points. G City. sixty-five miles away, before late this g . Yot . D eys e s Tidson, | MeManus She Stxti 1o et Menrey ot o ha Qut.in | etternoon, leave Omaha at 11:50 P. M., arriving Denver the next afternoon. to Thomas: McMan: o Kan. Soha Sekanih Boats Rénmivott. taking his place. Lennox batted in the win- ! bases: Thomas (2). ning run in thhe eighth. Jordan was out American Colt Favored. o Nrnraas for R $ A " Gaknier, Wooter. Kankie, plfiges, Mip! AMAH, Neb. May 20(Special Tele. | of the §ame owing to a lame leg. Score: | LONDON, May 2.—The American colt, No. 3, Overland Express for Denver, continues at 4:10 P. M., Nagle. §: by Kaufman, 4 batly: e Tekamah White Sox went BROOKLYN CINCIN Sir Martin, has shown up so well fn his| s ¥ aoe Pan OIa1iR . Ty iy O Nugle,S: 1t Katiman, 1 Passea bal): |10 Bancroft yesterday where (hey defeated -ty NI | opa that hia price for the derny | With standard and tourist sleepers for California, chair cars, DENVER. MeM Tal newed the te co - e % srtened to 7 to 3. K gd- | 32 . . . . . R BEepes. Saft_op Rgies; Tanbety. 7;7Ru. [ D06, VAR D6 TAST place by & moems o8 0| pe o by wan today shortened to % o B K& B0 | diners, observation sleepers, connecting with morning trains from ; peka. 8. Time: 2:30. Umpire: Wheeler. Aq. |10 1 Hummel M Ve 9 o 1 | 2 ' q : ot oo -4 | Denver through scenic Colorado and Salt Lake by daylight. e oex B second on n base on balls to Lindsay, | Wichita 000000000-0fout: By Waddell, %; by Brockett, 3. Lett | Magee. 1if b4 S :’E‘::.n::;"J&T\""’m:k‘»“m;’;:nd Was" vadly | Francisco in the near future. Fts T el Fon D RHeE went dowm: Thompson's single and Maag's sacrifice | Two-base hits: Smith, Cole. Home run: | on bases: U Latis, i New York. & Time: | Ouborne. ot it | shaken Sup “intornally,’ sutfering hemohr- Preliminaries. Oanse Dilay. 15 b 1 ‘°%idah and fightisg siroas. fly. In the third Manager Jones crossed “l”"" N Sacrifice hit: Holmes, Double [1:45. Umpires; Connolly and Egan Doolin, s 0 Hulawitt, s rages. King's Daughter was the only favoi Johnson tried to send in his right upper- {he plate with the third run, He was given |BIY: Andeeus to Hunter. Bteack out: By Winive Wik feom Athistios, | Dootn." ¢ 1Reilly, ite to win. Weather cloudy; track f Three tircsome six-round preliminaries [ cut that proved so effective with Tommy 1 Alderman, 6; by Aitchison, 6. First bass on | . 0 g oren, p haries 2b Summarics: prolonged the walt until 10:20 before John- | Burns, but was blocked. A right to the lite on Captain Buck's bum throw, which |balls: Of/ Aftchison, 3. Time: 1:45. Um- | DETRCIT, Mich. May 2.—Today's game | Moore, p 1 Rhoader. p First race, selling, six furlongs: Bosser- o o i Bt v, B s 1 L] face cut Brien ght ut he ame allowed him to reach second. Ira Belden | pire: Millen. Atterdarnce, 1,50, NAK SivavS J Spubit UGl SHe SRR DU 1 i e rian (105, Heldel, straight, $806) won, |%on. the first Lo appear, shouldered his| tace CUS,D BUERE SR S50 (0oL, 6 SO Th made a single which put him on third ARd | p o p el o W rllT It e ke resuited in DetrolU’s favor § to 3. glving | L Deuce (16, Robinson, nla&;}eé“fll‘i&)lelc:‘r::‘ ulr_\‘h::rru.h the frn-\:ed nlnlu‘s and | Johnson rushed viciously, Pinning O/Brien o s, . 3 ! HIE save b Al Pher orrel Top ( sner, show, . | climhed into the ring. His reception was|to the ropes and wrestiing him down. ’ t s the feature and won for | otals ueen, Lassosur, I uinart, " b . 'and as the gong sounded sent Gillen Batted from Box. Renton; East OR by Linbaln, Breuant | it Hoth (eants Whoked tible pitohery | dBaitad fop des in_Sth e T S hpb. Come On Bam, Harting, | even some hooting by the galieries. O'Brien | Stagc: Bnd, ac (I KonE o0 s Hard drives gave Omaha two more runs in Winning Ruan. in brilifant M’)]; S(’“It" . P *Baited for Higgins jn 6th. Harold Hall, Addiax, Pal, also came on & minute later and sprang nimbly | gixth Round—They shook hands gingerly v . . ain. | LINCOLN, May 20.—The third extra in- | spaiier fo \ | Philadelphia 00400100 x-g|, Becond race, selling, 2-year upon the platform. The crowd cheered |for the wind-up and sparred cautiously n the third Inning King and Pendry sin Batter for Livingston in ninth y . ¥ traight, ] < ning gAme n the Lincoin grounds within & | sBatter Livings { 8¢, Touts 1060%%% % 53] 0m ollis ‘Ormsby (102, Page, straight, | VERT SO0 B 3 O'Brien 16 a left which landed on the gled and Weich scored them by a drive |week resulted today in & victory for To- atted for Dygert in ninth | “Two hase hits: Magee: Bresnehan. Three | $58) won, Cherry Ola (%, Martn, place, | him {frantically. He grasped Johnson's|y,qy good and hard. Johnson only smiled long the ground by first base. That was | Peka by a 2 to 1 score, the visitors pushing | Detroit ciereene 300 0 0 2 0 0 08| Ly Hagee I et Hiag 76) second, Laveno (103, Devenport, show, | hands perfunctorily and took his corner. and held up his hand to indlcate that he along the ® 3 ® | [n the winning run in the fourteenth inning, |Philadelphia ©.....;.0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 o—3 | Pa%e hits: Magee, Shaw. Hits: off Moran, 56) third,” Time: 54:%. Inferno Queen, | jo. takiy: o Sk £33 Mocked it ©'Briew rushed i 0 the last of Mr. Glllen. He was put away | A hase on. balls lo Geler, Kunkle's secrl: | Two-base hit: Rossman. Three-base hit: | hiciral (Tfun§ Aand none in second; off [ letsls, John McClure, Halleck. Lady Mel: | (SERUOR WUREY Mae fver looked over | BAd tied hard to Iand on the fece shd In the garage and Rick Adams trotted | fice'and & hit'by Fenlon. & Lincoln castoff, | Baker. Hits: Off Plank, 3 in one \nning: |3 Ceines: oft Hiiosme t 10 Otaningr | ton, Alaxie, Brunehiide, Ethel W. Delf O'Brien s ‘bandaged hands and appeared | 04 it “was blocked in his _eftorts out. 1t mude no diterence to the Rourke | %At Geler to the plate in (he final inning | oif Vickers, 1 in five innings: oft DyEert, | More, 5°m 3 innih S5 tolen bases: Grant | 4nd Southern Gold alfo ran. satiafled. A telegram was read from BlY | Finaily ho sent a stiff left to the face and e e o o then. aimply Kept it | Nomdron led off- mith a hit In Lincoln's | ¥ in two innings. At bat against Plank, 5; | Titus, Oaporne. Dookn, Moore. Brcananun; g Delaney challenging Johnson on behalf of took a hard right counter on the heéad in " 0 second on McManus' | Vickers, Dygert, 5. Sacrifice hits: Bush, | Doub} 0 g s 4 Sergeant Walsh Al K P o (return Johnson met O'Brien with a left tng the ball and continued to Mit until the [Passed ball but Fox. Jude and Thomas | Murriiy. Stojen bases: Crawtord, Cobd, | Charies. " 1oft on beans: Philadelpnia & | (KANSAS CITY, May 20.—Sergeant Kaufman for a fight at San Franclaco. | (T 0 faca as he stepped in and th a cquld’ not iocate Kautman's benders for | Colline. Double piase: Barm ta’ Davis, | Gharies. Left on bases: Philadelphia. §;| (i Hibed Lavhir who s | Johnson had Yank Kenny, George Cole | ifthe face af Be, stepp I, Ul game was over. {Re drive that was Aeeden 1o honders for ['Collins.’ Double playe: Barry to' Davis, | 8t. Louls, i2. Base on balls: off Moren, 1; | \Valsh, “the retlred cavair i | ended in a clinch. D 5 5 s Again tle It | Barry to Colling to Davis. Left on bases: | o e H - 1| waiking ‘westward and says he will beat [and Frank Nadoll, while O'Brien's were e & Lindsay was asleep at the switch and al- | up, The Greenbackers both out-batted and | ) 4. Pl e ) oft Moore, 5; off \Rhoades, 2, off Higgins, | {F 0n® (N0 Ba (fie coast. could not be | Jowed the speedy Omaha base runners a |Oui-fielded Topeka. but Kauman's steadi- | e atiitn. 1 oee B Bases on balle: | 1; off More. 2. "Base on errors: Pnila’ [ \WERER [0, e, Satitic COART S0% Cwan be. [ADe Attell, Joe Riley, Jack Havilon and Dr. Roller Signs Siegfried. run o two to which fhy were noL en- | Nasie Tpitneed poen find the locata sate. | DT PRI 1 O lARN O o Eaving: | Seaphis. Ii St Louis 1. Struck out: by |lieved he had mide an eatly. unannounced | Jack Hagan, | KANSAS CITY, Mo, May %.-Dr. B F Utled In the fifth. Both King and Pendry | hacker uniform and twirled '-’.lpir.f":‘;u"l' ston, 1; by Vickers, i: by Stange, 1. Btruck | Dooln’. Wil m“:‘c‘n‘.ml'n.".»m.l rime: bs bR R IR Forl Leax-| “I welgh 162 pounds.” said O'Brien, as he | 5.""1.”5(‘0';;:""?';'&203-'\'3 "has” suricientis had again singled when Kane hit to Hart- | 38Dite the act that it was'a free pass to | Sty By Mullin, ot by Plank, 1 by Dygert | Umpires; Rigler and Truby. T T rahy® Lxer {hse Umlght The [#at In his corner, while the gioves were | racovered to sign match to take on Bieg. man. They had already exscuted a double | accapied eleéven eh.:f!‘:":p‘"{i‘f;::"‘.hl(n'h-l 5 “‘ g oy isasuin o | Cabs Win at Boston. returned to Kansas City, saying the roads | being drawn on. Johnson looked forty |fried In Kansas City on May 31 In the steal on Eddie. Zinran and.were perched | Visitors, while an unassisted . double e R N e | BOSTON, May M—Four hits, a base on | Nere bad and that he intended to make & | pounds heavier, as he stood up and dropped | fitantime he will spend & week resting iif _were [ Ehermas ol % Sinaqneced & bV | CLEVELAND, May %.—Washington de- | pails and. two s . new start, this_time. following the line of 30t 4 FEOVCE b Tilinots. on accond and third when Kane grounded. | by ‘Davidean in sonter ware eibar®y Ga(ch | teated Cleveland 3 to = in ten innings t0day. | of toduy s womy . suve CHicac SIin, /ININg | the Santa Fe rallway. & Sy fondy — - Roth started for home. Lindaay acted as | fanturee None ‘af the errors counteq |5 | Johnson won his own game with & AIngle | 4na'a victors: vl Baston oty s Brelstor g e Stanley Ketchel came forward to be in- Oversimht = Race. thoush he might concede a run to King, | the scoring. Score: » after, McBride ‘hn‘r‘I walked and taken (ird | was & pursie o the locals ot el o Th:n"'“ “mv:‘ "‘;“ "':"l'l"-" troduced. He shook O'Brien's hand and [ PARIS, May 2.—The Prix Daru at Long b & o e LINCOLN. on Street's single an nchmans s gk & he urston les base bal am flel 5 p and W by W 3 but did not think Pendry would have nerve INCOLNG S i ihind TRoorta cHicAgO . BOSTON would, ke o schedule games with fast | ¥ished. blm. success, . then crossed and | Shampe todar was win by M. . Vender coough o kégp doming. Here was where [gvalaron, rf hor ol Washington ......0 0 6.2 0°0 0.0°0 1-8! Evers, 2 o . FHOAE | amateur teams in or out of the city and‘{&reeted Johnson. The big black fellow | fliceq in the Prix Mariin. he failed to Yeasgn correctly. \f he rea-|Jude. f. 0 Cleveland ... 1001700000 0-2 8heckard, It H [ pros. Jhe i Sy frow e T i | soned ut all, and when ha came to. both{ Thomas. 1h I Base on_errors Vashington, 1. Two- | ‘ orepce _Hollys, B8ngers, 9fBers. ; 3 X Kbcoad v Kiat v Davideon, of .. base hit: Millag, Three-base hits: Turner, 0 Beaumont, of 4 138, Sompany. Qa A el AL, were across the plate \ \ | Gagnier, a5 e 1 1 Ritchey, 2b.. 4 Reeves, manager, 142 North Thirty-firet In the siXth Captajn Buck singled and | Pritchett, 3h ol T e W janlel.: (BaNes | Howay 0 Becker, rf. 4 avenue, ‘phones Douglas 1781, during bus stole second whan Ganding scored bim on |Mason, ¢ e on bases: Cleveland, 5: Washington. b | & 2o e | Ao DO e o0, A LIS SYRO R a double. Loger. hig anobhef double ~tn | b R by Btruck out: By Joss, 1. by Johnson, 10, o Lindaman, about the same place and Gonding' scored Totals. ......... o Time: 1:45. Umplres: Kerin and Sheridan. Three bad errors by Pendry and King TOPRKA gave Denve anoth run in the seventh | wooley, o, inning, bui as e seare was pot close no. | Gefer | it one eared. The same teams this afternoon, gllnkl» 1b o omen w he e, enlon, rf \\' n wWemen 11 be admitted fre Andrews, 3b The score Kani. "2b M owney .. OMARA McManus, © z Kaufman. p o § rarnsnsassunesmmindll > 2] mwsoomomaT Fisher, 1t King. b Pendry, b Kane 1h W rf Belden, "W, of Franck. s Gonding. ¢ Lower lsswass B tendance: 1,200, This is the first game they have played | Alperman, 1 e : b | this season and all the players are in fine | Lennox. 8 ¥ ik 0 PUEBLO SCARED MOINES | condition. The opening game will be s {lnr’lnmn. ()N "> played here May 31 | Memitia indsay, 1b, . MIleh, hompson, . 3b. 0 anrth::a: i F"'I.hy Pulled s Benson Merchants. "):'u'n.x’;n, » ;ll:::;‘ b o 0 1S Mm\'r‘fi“::(.n‘:“'r.‘ k| “‘Tm:h Benson Merchants n:].u: reorganized of lowa here vasterday i . 1 A NES, May 3.—Pueblo ga es | for the comin o regory 6-2, 6-2 and 64 x - 7 7. : 1V atien.’ 0 | 3toines “an awtit hattle todny. i focas | fast Dlayers Fhes would: s T LT o Gepgery 6L 69 44 &4 |Salt Lake, through Yellowstone Park via Gardiner and Yellow ard pi 3 | winning out the vietory, 3 to 2, with |E&mes with any team under 19 y » Gonst ith the Sports. TP A Adams, p b8 e Spencer on third and Comran o scrong ik K80 tne Mia" Citye: Tassoom ‘Percs 'acd | - *Batted for Gasper in sizth. el that et Linsolh stone (iatewayvs. Coast circuit tour through California, Portland Total v I'the ninth and the count “three and two, | SPauldings preferred. Address John Shif. | Brookiyn ... s QAN S & 0%0 1 aia | Bame Eant SN RY R ot ' i di ie C [ 3 4 -,m.'.' Miller fouled ,;"I,h,‘:\,,”:.,,k_' nd then oy | flower, Benson. Cl;vmn:-n s 1000001003 :“"""“""d‘:‘ "‘m"‘:"“m:” oty :n AR ’heattlo. including scenie Colorado and Yellowstone Park. e ne drive which Colligan barely reached. b 'wo-basé hits: KEgan, Lobert, Kustus, i b iy oo Omaha- : o+ | Three hits ‘and two walks gave Des Mommes Rain Hinders Weston. McMillan: Hits: Gasper, 4 In five innings. [ he's Solng to spring in a day or two, | all rrite for piblicati : Runs 3 0 : two in the first Mitze dropped Hogriever's | DENVER, Colo., May 2 —Rdward Pay- | Sacrifice hits: = Oakes. Lobert, Hummel, | mebby ('all or write for publications, rates, diverse Hits B 0 31 g0od (hrow heme in the third, permitting | %0n Weston was compelled by heavy rain | MeMillan, Mclatyre. Stolen basé: Bescher. | Up to date George Stallings is sure de- BUI'IH”I[]I'I route privileges, and let me help you plan your = Drumler Wins Tourney. | o' Pramier BRI S e e Very attractive tourist rates to Colorado, Utah, California, spring tennis tournament fu the University | Seattle, Yellowstone Park. Inner circuit tour of scenic Colorado, Downey, ‘s 0 Bescher, 1f Bl owwwna Totals, l"'(’-:r:‘_' 11 1.00001 o 0—4|Mertens to acore. Two Infleld hits and a | 10 stop late lagt night at Weskan, Kan., Double play: Gesper to Egan to Hoblitzel. | livering the goods. Guess he's nobody in | Bua vesunrod § 4 © 00 2 1— 5| hree-bagger by Walters gave Pueblo twn | N®ar the Colordo state line. He resumed | Left on bases: Cincinnati, 11; Brooklyn, 4. ' Gotham, eh? rwo-tase hits: Kiog, Gonding, Lower. Maag. Bases on balls: Off Lower, 3; off | Gillen, 1. Struck out: By Lower, 5 by Adums, 4 'Left on bases: " Omanu. 4 Denver, % Double plays isher to | DA ia Kant M Innthes pitched: Gillen, | Matticks, of o #ram).—A hotly contested game of base | COOLEY RBURNS HIS ROASTERS | first elght inninga he pitched for the Sox 3: Adams 6 Hits: Off Gillen, 3 otf | Mertens, b ¥ 3 ball was played Tuesday at the Athletic g | Whew, things are tightening up in this Ao SStolen bases: Kina Pemdry, | Dalton, rf H park between Kearney and Shelton. The ould Western league. One game makes P T e e endry. | Rans. | Nethore. b : result was 4 0 3 in favor of Shelton | Topeka Manager Shuts OfF Some Fans | whole lot of difference these days. Ditto Welch (). Francks. Lindsay, Maag. Time martin, 2 o | - | Who Are ying, the National 20, Umpire: Clark: Attendance: 1,10. | Heckinger, ‘¢ R FINAL AT THE AUDITORIUM | This Western league has some names to Notes of the Game. Wier, » 0 — | Dick Cooley scored @ home run hit with | conjure with this year: Westerail, Slap Outcome of School Athletie Meet Will | several fans who were roasting him and | Dicka, Cruikehank, Gilmarten, Mang, 8tan And the leaders fell Totals » 3 7 P kard, Heckinger, Blersdorfer, et al 2 > . 2 3 Be Friday N, 1 | his team after the game Wednesday. The | Kard # ¢ Mandger Jones was not thére with a hit PUEBLO T ey e | fans #aw the Topexa bunch in the cab | Has Ruelbach won a game this season? all day -4 forhe finale In the public school contests, | turn into Farnam street at Sixteenth oing | These pitchers who require until the mid- King- (hree runs and three hits—what | Kensel, b, o Mondeich the preliminary triald were made | jnio the Merchanta hotel and began to | dle of the summer to get into condition, wollld he have done if he had been larger. [ Curtis, of twelve particpday and Wedneaday by the | josh. They kept it up until the Topeka |are. at least. not the most valuable Clark, 1t pating public schools, will be | players began to get out of the cab at| The prettiest race just now s that be- They eall them Cubs in Denver. Because glven in the Auditorium Friday evenin 3 2 ] orium Friday Rt g ' tara ol the AUl | awisn ‘Hiew. X Jatan Natlonals thes “ate 0. difterent from " the Chicago | @pencer. cf...L.... | ohese includs a' twany-yard dasn. Felny | Who ctl” By thia time two of ‘the fans | ween 'New' Vork and Borten Nationals \ ogriever 4 ce, fourtn cf a mile race, running high @ sagings’ ware sthnd n front o ¢ Jetrol ] valk- Pendry made his two errors in succession | Walters.” .. Jump. running broad jump and tug of war B¥00_sarings! wire #ARding 18’ fyont of | due of the fact that Betrolé BAs 0 welk in the seventh inning. but with a lead of | Corhan. ss. ... bout 120 of the public school athlete kG ¥ g g S e | Mitze, ¢ E will participate In the contesty w "thlotes | Dick Cooley nad taken a hand in the | " ,qman is needed with that stick of his e - repartce oy now and as he leaped out of |y "l e el dol by LY & Maag fell in catching Pendry's single in gano, p : Hone sveste Wil begin at § oclock and | the cab he turned on the tw tans over | He ' .,“:”",l, .w’ME»‘:"I‘\"«|,’:L'.(1:‘\l It the second. He dropped the ball and hurt | *Miller et Cotaat e, enise the contest - | the way and yelled looked like Topeka's game up to that - - himself, hut was able to continue the 4 Leavenworth. Lone pom: ellom. Lake, | “Go on in that dining room and put on | cracik. g Totals 2 2 8 ETRRERE - b, Long, Lothrop, Omaha View, | your aprons and go to work now." sBatted for Mitze in the ninth rain and Walnut Hill | Jiggs Donohue inaugurated his advent e SazARIE LR P s The cheering of the crowd around fore Jiggs T asus p Playing T n K captain by getting three hits in three times was then the first man up and made a |Pueblo 0000002092 YIAG Veunis in -Kansas, A% alsn 100k the ten chances that come oy - up. He gl single Thres-base hit: Walters. Firat base on [, LINCOLN: May 20.(Bpectal.)—The Ne Rag Conin. Wit Sene. - Owner Gunthorpe has gathered a likely | Palls: Off Galgano, S; off Miller, 3. 8truck | Kan.. this afternoon to or lawrence, | GRAND ISLAND. Neb. May 3. —(Bpecial | "o "oy iwing Jack Johnson made against e ot e | out: By Galgano. 3. by Miller. 5. Stolen | wiy afternoon to hold a tournament | Telegram).—The Grand isiand Red Cross| TAC ARGWING 400 SUNS un ball players and just because yith, the, Saybuwkers "tomorrin " 4nd Bat. | Leant won from (hy business collcke team | Brien shoild be & cue to those folks who R N hirke still” raining. tyre, 4. Base on errors: Brooklyn, 1. |mopeka game; more than he usually passes DES \1\"|\£. Btruck out: By Gasper, 2 by McIntyre, 2 | o fiye games Balliast: o B8 A E Shelton Beats Kearney. [ Tme: 180 Umpires: Cusick and John- | ‘purne, for whom Comiskey swapped Rader, 1t PORY et MUl KEARNEY, Neb., May 20.—Special Tele. | { three men, got bumped for ten hits in the | In the seventh. Score his journey this morning, although it was | Bases on balle: Off Gasper, 2; off McIn- | ganders passed five men in that last RUUYE trip. J. B, REYNOLDS, C. P. A, 1502 Farnam St., Om Omaha won & game it is no sign that | bases: Curtie. Corhan. Double play: €« urday. The Cornhusker tes ” 2 are king ahout his whipping Jeffries Denver cannot play bail I han to Walters to Clark . Bacrifice hit: | 5 8 gn g o inieker atin ol R | RSDoar iy & noage af 4.1 1 Jeft ever mets that fellow in the ring the Pendry pulled off the sensational catch | Dalton. Left on bases: Des Moines, 5| hell. The Cornhuskers will be up against ' Teault {8 liable 1o be a crime of the day when he lifted a high foul | Pueblo. 6. Time: 1350 Umpire: Haskell | a strong team at Kansas and will h Red Cro 11060000 Goteh and Olson will be here naxt Mon- away from the bléachers' fence. The ball | Attendance, %0. play brilliant tennis in order to win | Business Coil ge 300100000 dav night for the last big wrestle of the did not miss the fence by an inch | ~ Watson, Wood, Farnsworth and Riglow Batteries: Jones, Glade and/Eiting; Hoff- | Aeazon al the Auditorium. This man Olson . “ne s o c A g Every man on the Omaha team got a Friend Beaten at Home. are the Javhawker representatives. These | man. Ford - and’ Sien: Two base hits: |18 8 tough proposition and the fans are | D, N o kel o {ne work on the mat hit except Fisher and he was simply | FRIEND, Neb. May 2. —(Special Tele. | Men are all veterans and were members | Etting. Baird and Thoma acrifice hita: | Wkely. to see some fine work on the ma i ol 1o e e ah® on ™ those Bovk | gram b Beward won from the locals todny | Of the team that came (o Lincoin last May | Buie o egrd £0% Chomas. Bacrifies M | " Xustin made six assists and five putouts A splendid_ppportunity to combine education with when the rest of the bunch could not hit. | In one of the best games ever seen on the | @nd trimmed the Cornhuskers in both the . playing short Wednesdayv. As La Porte pleasure. Learn’ about the New West and the Great |home 1ot. Score singles and doubles. Weaverling, who is Yankion Be miversity, fhe mecond baseman, dldn't have a_putout Ntk st o v ir " g 201010071 03| mAnager of Cornhuskers this Spring il wer. | wbd but one chance at an assist which he ’ MAHA BOY SHUT 'OUT WICHITA 7 30101001 08| %as on the Kansas team last year when RANSTON 8 Do Jisr Boimvettl fans toak. it 1s evid Jimmy was sent over. Union Pacifie trains traverse the heart of these Batteries: Seward. Trimble and Nefr; | NePraska was defeated b, eated = Btate | [} time to cover the bag. Also he got & beautiful and interesting lands. Persons traveling via Del Alderman Pltehed Exqeedingly | priend. Jarrott and McDonald. 8iruck out same hare today, & 1 hit. Bad player. that this line can arrange for stopovers at Omaha or Kansas Crooked Cygves to Ounly 3%, | By Trimole. 7. by Jarrott, 4. Hite: Sew- Haces at Doncaster. R RA R Raacahan’ sadas o bt i . 4 stop K . S10UX CITY. Mab 9. 9bitcner Alderman |87 12: Friend. 10. Two-base hit: Kir-| DONCASTER, Ei May %.—The | Vermitlion 13400840 cariinals down to a working basis. He City, Denver, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone National of the Chamdions tuiried ane of (Re beot uble play: Friend. Errors’ Sew- | Zaeland Maiden Sse Taa *HR has taken a couple of games from Bower- Park, Portland and many other points. ard. 4. Friend, 3. Umpire: Simpson. At-| soverelgns, distance five furlongs, was run Starr Rele man's Beaneaters. These two old rivals gasies oveb wheh an the b m:d.;mr'\&- o :‘.‘....:::m‘:m o The seme eams play here | here today. Salve and Varle finished in| BIOUX CITY. la.. May ¥.—“Rip" Starr, | Who did the catching for the Giants se Write for Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Folder. Call on or two hits, He did not pass @ ‘man and but |8y a dead heat. Melntyre was third Among | & member of the (wWirling staff of the Bioux |10ng aré managers mow and perhaps not address twenty-eight faced him during the nine the fourteen starters was H. P. Whitney's [ City club since the beginning of the 198 [so0 envic f each other. e L Artless season. has be conditionally relcased | Chances { the fight had gone on " . s my":l.l: n: \;.nl “m‘.v :‘:1 r-:."orwu- v[\; Stiver Creek Heats Osceol SALISBURY, England May 90.—The | by er\n:r.r H:'l‘m:: - - - hHrh"v- would have whipped Johnson. If c' Tl fl n'flce 1324 Fafllam St “lll B e e e BTl e SILVER CREEK, Neb. Moy W—(pe. | falisbury stekes of five sovereigns esch. - there's any ible way by which Johnson ck s "h“ K e u ne | o elegram.)—Silver Creek defeated | for 2-year-old. five furlongs. was won. by M. S & B. Goes to Dods oan gei that fight with Jef( calied off he catcher to reach first, but he was doubled | O, here today by a score of 3 to 5 | Milden Aunt. Washoe. owned b - tarl | The Mille Btemart & Beaton feam will | would be wise to locate sthat way. He Phones Bell, Douglas 1828 and Ind.. A3231. up by the pext man ‘ Batteries. Sllver Creek. @icpper. Bond and |roll. an American resident of Paris. was | go to Dodge. Neb, to open the season Sun- | will have ox much show (o 1ok Jeff as a Boux City scored its first run on & clean | Ehank: Osceola, Beltzor, Shank and Mc: | second 8oy The team will leave 'nion station at | calf would have to kill a butcher.