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PART F.VE SPORTING PAGES 1 TO 4 PORT COPY FIVE CENTS. ‘THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. MORNING VOL. XXXVIII— OMAHA SINGL Keeley Whitewashes the Grizzlies; Wichita __L_oses Another; Topeka Drops Again at Lincoln BASE BALL WAR |MHLETICS DEFEAT TIGERS - KEELEY SHUTS NEAR AT HAND Detroit Plays P;G-m and Drops Wichita Drops Third by a Score of ()IEDENVER to Second Place. — New Pitcher Wins Game and Happy American Association Nearly Ready S— to Make Its Move. ROSSMAN'S ERRORS ARE COSTLY |HOLLAND'S PITCHERS RICKETY Home on His First Day by | Superb Work. THREE STRAICHT FOR CRAMPS WAVENOR GETS PARK IN CHICAGO Speer and Plank Both Piteh Well, v but Latter Has Better Support— e e e e L e } e Other American League s gkt . to. Fowr |BEARS COMPLETELY AT MERCY | Milwaukee Magnate Secures Ample Games. 'l’olwk.-" ::.:. Lincoln North Side Grounds, | e Unable to Touch the Ball When a Hit e DETROIT, May 22.—Detroft plaved bad | Means a Run. KIOUX CITY . May 22.-Sjoux City won the third straight game from Wichita today, 9 to 4 Holland's twirlers were in|ppy Gea' 10 THIRD WITH NO OUTS bad form. While the score shows only seven hits were made by the Packers, the —_— passes to first were fatal. In the sixth |yisele Fellow Settles Down and Shows Westcott had two down, he passed the " third one and Holland sent him to the Himself the Master. INVASION OF BIG LEAGUE FIELD |b®! throush today's game and went into mecond place, losing to the Athletics, 7 to 1. Rossman's errors were especially costly. Rew Circuits ‘Are Planned in Both | Speer and Plank both pitched well, and the difference in support had much to do with East and West, the result. Washington will play the Sun- day game here. Score: | HILADELPHIA DETROIT. e OMAHA IS DIRECTLY INTERESTED 5% BEOAR BH.OAE bench. Altchison was then dent to the — Hartee, W.... Melntyre, 11370 4 3 0 mound and passed the next two batters, ov. ¢f. .5 9 00 H . Wektion , Tasinr o e ' R R R R e R R B forcing in two runs. With Welch up and | FIELDS WITH WONDERFUL SKILL , Sl ot od eeast on | m,,-..y.,mn : 513 :I OCobb, rf 0 : 181 the bases full he poked the first ball —— ] ‘ Lines that Mean Hetter Bawe | B W s 318 ,5';;;";; Ritiss | pitched against the center fleld fence, #cot- [ Covers Vast Amount of Territery im Ball 1 v, 5303 00Teury, N ing two m A 3 n or Ita Many R S R R T R R R K two more and wining the game. Chabee |\ "y g Team Gives Him Patrons, | Pank, #ii4 3 © 5 Oftanage o 3 & 8 1 o and McCafferty, two new men wers tried y i | \Coo =, p.....3 8031 out by Holmes. Good fielding behind them Perfect appo 3 Totala.....NQ 14 3117 OBuggs, p.....1 9 01 0 kept Wichita's score down as they were Clubs Play Today. Charles 8. Havenor has hought a tract | R hit freely. Score of eight acres on the North Side in Chi- | Detroit . 0 0000001 01 SIOUX CITY. cago. Philadelphia 0201220007 AB. R H. O. A. E Omaha, 'l.‘r:n;‘-r l'“ This Ight b » " he * Two-base hit, Murphy, Baker. Hits: Off Campbell, 1If "0 2 1 1 o 0 Three straight from Denver. | A g overlooked in the rush| g B i ore Suses, & Bacrifice hifs: Mart- Holmee, of.. 3 1 0 2 10 1| Bert Keeley made his initial bow in an of business as a mere real estate dél | g, Ganiey, Plank. Stolen bases: Collins, Andreas, 2b... -3 1 0.3 2 0|guana uniform Baturday afternoon, and But It har more 'mportarce than that | Barry (2), Thomas. Double play: Barry to Welch, 3b IS TR ROV SN TR . h the hearts of the It is really the opening gun in what bids | COllins to Davis. Left on bases: Detroit, §; Hunter, 1b.. 1.0 33 9 GF GL ONCE, WO, W, ISV i A0 g Feglgy . » * | Philadelphia, 13. Base on balls; Off Speer, Stovall, rf.. 4 1 1 0 1 0]Omanha, fans by his all-around clever work 4 r to the merriest war ever sprung |2; off Suggs, 2; off Plank, 2. Hit by pitched P b =4 1 1 2 % 0lin shutting out the Grigslles. He not only in the base ball werld. Mr. Havenor hap- | ball: By Suggs, Thomas; by Plank, Mc- s iy S, feent of ball, but pens to be the owner of the Milwaukes | INtYTe. Struck cut: By Sugss, 1; by Plank, Chabok, p.... 12 1 0 0 3 0pitched a magnificent game i > . 4. Time: 1:66. Umpires: Evans and Hurst MeCafferty, p <0 0 0 0 1 0fhe scored the first pf the two runs made franchise and team in the American A: P | *Koepping 1 0 0 0 0 0!y, Omaha by knocking the ball over the soclation of Professional Base Ball clubs, | HIGHLANDERS BEAT BROWNS RO . it % ® 5 % 12 1]left fleld fence for a circult in the third ? and the tract of ground he has fust se- — “VLIHOIM inning. ' cured ‘title to ls o be-used. as ‘the park| Jimmy. ‘Ausiin DEmenstrates He 15 . R H. O. A E.| Such steady, consistent work has seldom for/the American Assoclation team in Chi- Stifl in the Game. Coje, rf ... 1 2 0 0 0fpeen seen by the Omaha fans. Keeley cago. Just when it will be put into com-| ST. LOUIS, May 22.—The New York team | g 9 7 1 1 3lnas not been working much this spring, ission is not definitely 4t | won the final game of the series trom the ennell. - N B2 (s 4 q mission is not definitely determined, but ¢ Y Holland, 1b..... O 1 & 0 o0fbut his control was splendid. Three tmes the well-posted men, who have heen watch- | 10¢218 today, 2 to 1. The visitors scored on | Westerail, 3b. 9 2 3 0 Ol the pinches he steadied down and heid ing proceedings closely, do not expect it |® Pase on balls to Laporte, Austin'a sacri- | { Rettigrew, of. 1020 0 0l G risslies where they could mot, wigsle 9 ¢ fice and singles by Manning and Cree. St nderson, es.. B O L . wiil be postponed fonger than next season, | 1'% e tha HOS s Roberts, c......... 0 1 7 1 0|out another base. Twice the first man It may go over for another year, because | OUl8 scored in the third onsingles by Weaver, c.... ® 1 1 0 0fypreached third base, with no one out, and o A wiath 0 McAleese and~ Powell. Scors! Westcott, p 048 T R e e erican is In an agreement with the NEW YORK: AR e Aitchison, o 0 o 1 ofsul no runs came in. It must Ay major leagues that has two vears vet to 7 BHOAE B.H.0. *Middleton @ 0 0 0 0flKeeley got perfect support. In the first run, and might not like to break it. But | Cree It ¢ Hartzell, rf.. 4 .1 2 =3 -~ |inning Cassady hit the first ball pitched 1, ef.. 4 0 2 0 0po o H 2 this Is improbable e 0 L A e et t Totals ... 230 4 12 M 9 1|40 three bases, but there he dled, for Demitt, rt...4 1 1 0 0Wallace, sa... 4 1 3 piitti el L A gl i ‘hich Captain Buck Teheau the Way. Eroauie LA It =it e *Westeott out on bunt. Jones . hit, & liner “whio! P! For many months signx have pointed to | Laporte, 2b... 3 1 2 3 0Jones 1b 3011 *Batted for Altchison in ninth. | scooted over toward second and nnh:ed. rontlict, and the decks ow | Autin, ss....2 0 3 McAlosss, 11..3 1,3 Sfoux City ...........3°0 0 0 0 4 2 0 *-9| In the fourth inning Ira Belden hit down the coming conflict, and the decks are now | flar. o 2020 Osiphene, c....8 1.3 Wichita .. e SR QR G R P o T et & U e ik pretty well cleared. George Tebuau, who | Manning, .3 1 0 4 OPowell, p.... 3 2 0 N 2 e bas - - e ot Stolen bases: Campbell (2), Andreas, Hun- | ¢\ gpinke to run back and get. He 18 generally credited with being the moving | Totals.....30 527162 Totals..... 3 827 ter. Shea, Welch, Roberts. Two base hits - spirit in the deal, has gotten himself into | §t. Louis .... 00100000 Welch, Smith, Holland, Pennell. Home run: | reached second on the play, and third pretty good trim for the fight, and he has | New York 00002000 e vt TR . | when Mieley threw & Retlewid SHS Double rlay: Wesicott to Roberts to Hol- | . land. Struch out: By Chabek, 5; by MeCaf- | '© IV both the finesse and the courage to tackle | ,Three-base hits: Hoffman. Sacrifice hits: to catch him leading off too far Austin. Double pla: Willlams to Jones Wil . ey W a1 | inning Belden made another the great “major league leaders In & fin- | Austin to Chase (2), Austin to Laporte tq {forty,, 2; by Westcott, 5 by Altchison, 3 | In the ninth ‘ fsh fight. In fact, it may be serfously | Chase. Stolen bases: Cree, Wallace. Base foane n el XL Shabels 3 ST SD0s: [ mate hit, And. Stankiird, WHO! DAL 6% questioned if a brainier base ball fighter | s Dalls: Off Fowell 2. Struck out: By, Y t . & | Hartman, drew a pass. That was all, for Hit by pitched ball: Shea (2), Anderson. Time of game: 2:30. Umpire: Mullin. At- | Keeley settied down to business and Maag tendance: 2,000. struck out. Thompson hit the ball to Bel- NN den and Lindsay drove a hard one to the BONNO BAD AS THE BLACK HAND | (;ruer of the lot. but Red Fisher nafled it by a good run and the game was over, Denver shut out, and Keeley was being Y to Wi e s hailed and hurrahed by 3,000 wild fans. LINCOLN, Neb, May 22.—The Green-| yeqjey showed that he was quite a hit- backers dropped another game to Topeka | (or py poosting the ball far over the left today by an & to 6 score in the wildest field fence in the third inning There Powell, 5; by Manning, 1. Left on bases o than Tebeau lives foday. He started ten | St. Louis, 4; New York, 4. Time: 2:08. Um- years ago with a shoestring, and has run | Pires: Connelly and Egan. it up to the proportions of several tan o yards shce then. For WHITE SO0X WIN WITH STICK the greatar ,um’ ] of this time he was the target for the 'Chjcago Defeats Boston in Final * hottest fire that ever cenlered on one man Game of Series. in the baee ball world. but he went along | CHICAGO, May 2.—Chicago won the as steadily as a Dreadnought salling | final game of the geries with Boston here through a Tlect of fishing smacks, till he | this afternoon, by the score of 2 to 1. Itallan S¢ Wild Lincoln Had No WILLIAM SCHIPKE. . i now in position Lo return the fire, and [ Smith held the visitors to four well scat- and poorest exhibition of the season At| gy ny doubt about where it wes going 1t is without the rgnge of human prob- | tered hits, while the home team pounded . D e e eV en e | after it teft the bat and he trotted lei- abllitle that he will be magnanimous | Wolter out of the box. Score: ; e = men nnd hit two others with pliched | o101y around. with the.first run of the enough to let things drift along as they CHICAGO. % BOSTON. .Ch yo I NT . :““‘:' The I""’““ (:'"” ,'“l"""”""d ‘l:“ game. He came close to repeating his B.H.0.A : ] allan poorly in the pinches an . . arc. He s ambtious, and the only way | wue e 3% S Frcennar, »2 444" | Omaha Relay Men {Chicago Wins Nebraska Wins s o o oo in tektrar i | PoFformance during .the next (wo timea "in which his ambition can be fed is to| White,'ct .3 12 ¢ Odeuler ri. 4 8 > 00 i e L o (kin® non™|he was at bat, but the ball went foul . : ougherty, 114 4 1 0 0Speaker, cf... 4 110 o . . : » make his present league a bigger one, and [ povshert 163 8.5 0 Oopesker. ©-- 4 3 1 0 8 Make GOOd f I 'lme | I rack Mcet { From Kansas Bt Cooley yanked him in time to save| ¢8Ch time and he afterwacds struck out to take his assoclates along with him. | Purtell, 3b. .3 1 1 2 OBtahl, jb.... 3 012 1 1 ¥ In the fielding branch of the game he clates H ; B the game. Kaufman pitched steadily ; , These fnclude some of sthe present Amer. | T4BbeRill. e:3 1 3 ¢ 2Nilee 30 v:“‘ o0 s 2 From: Purdue by One Point| it e tie s o steppthe. the |12 8 wonder and he plays safe when R 2 140 84 Stopping the | hrowing to bases and runs as far as et e g ar LR Rl BB H EEE L In R : thiowing lEc::l Assoclation owners and some of the | Sulivan, <13 1 3 1 18211 mn incoin ace scoring. Dumb base running by Jude, | pougible before throwing the ball. His ern league magnates. : 00060 Spe— when the Greenbackers had the bases full | five assists und three put-outs showed Ontline of the Invasion: Totats - ’ and two runs In, balked Lincoln's best Totals. 3 . 5 rawley Sc T o that he was quite busy duripg the after- Whin S Ctpr AiMiian, shnoiatioa tand b st R P z; |07: Runners Reach Capital at 1:05 C y Scores Twenty-One Pdints | Two Nebraska Records Are Brokem | nance to turn the tide. Aside from b v Eastern league notified the National com- | Chicago tireis0 0010010 &3 mission of the rejection of the concessions _r;‘!\'»:-so nrn'"' wrfln"'hfl:;y l(:)‘r'r “lnnrr " ree-base hit: te. 5: Volter, granted those leagues as Class AA mem- |, inSover” and one-third innings. Sacrific hers, and valuntarily resumed the status | his: Tannehill, Davis. Stolen — bases of Class A, it was the impression that the | Niles. Double plays: FHooper, McConnell C ‘ . time for open hostilitles had nearly come. |to Stahl; Atz to Davis; McConnell, Wagner (From a Staff Correspondent.) of the Seventy-Two Points and One Tied in Meet | Andreas’ wild work at third, the Coole: Keeley is a little fellow and heady. : A gave Starr and Kaufman stellar support. | . oy ¥ Made by Victors, at Lincoln. Fenlon, the Lincoin discard, again fac- :l\“l,d'"“'\ PLIMENY s M . tored In Topeka's victory, scoring three| Omaha's second run came in the fourth MARSHALL FIELD, CHICAGO, May 2. | LINCOLN, May 2:—Nebraska defeated |Funs and catching Fox with ‘a perfect | ynine by punehing the ball hard. Weleh Chicago defeated Purdue by the score of 72 | Kansas In the track and fiold meet at|throw to third from right fleld. The|jeq off with a drive past Lindsay and - to 8 In a well contested track and fleld | the state fair grounds this afternoon by the | Greenbackers' superior backing counted | g)yzger Bill sacrificed him to second. Chicago will be Invaded with a team on | giruck out: By Smith, 3; by Steele, 1 clati sepisg e reached -Lincomn | M€t here today. Crawley of Chicago was | narrow margin of one point. The final|for naught in the face of Bonno's wild- | By} Beiden hit a hard drive at Lindsay, the. North Side. Pittsburg, Bt. Louis and | Time: 1:3%. Umpires: Perrine and O'Lough: | &+ ae onie forermmic @ reached [AnCOI | the star of the afternoon, scoring 21 ponts. | markings were: Nebraska, 50; Kansas, 58, | Ness and the team's rank fielding. The | which the 1 1 77" hive i ORliimuntt will ‘alse e takiolt 46, ‘and the | Hine at 146 this. afterncon, making sixty-six | jo was firat in the 120-yard high hurdies, | With Kansas ahead and. conceding Ne.| Sunday game scheduled for Lincoin hasf wrcl he latter let scoot 'by him and ircult of the American association will be — miles, the actual distance traveled, in seven sas c » Weleh scored - ) ard low hurdles and the shot-put, and |y, PP o " | been transterred to Topeka 5 Sompleted with Loutsville, Indianapoiis |SENATORS WIN FROM NAPS | hours and twenty minutes. The boys wers | for ikt juethe bigh jump. and tied |1y the Telay race by defauli, compet-| (o, ' re. Rpaese Bl was-in (e, game. alT the while, although he did not make a hit or and Lincoln Sprinters Start for Fremont. . to Stahi. Left on bases: Chicago, 7;| WLINCOLN, Neb, May 22—(Speclal Tele- The move of Havenor Is the opening shot. | gogton s Eage on bl Qtf Wolter, 3. | gram.)—The Omaha Young Men's Christian ied itors in the high jump tied for second place Toledo and Columbus. With Sunday ball all in good condition and no accidents | for gecond in the pole-vault. In the . high | 5. LINCOLN . i permitted in each of these towns, the cir- | Washington Breaks. Even in Serfesmarred the run Jump he was tied with two other men and | 1< Rropose - aplliting ; the “pdyi AB R, H. O A, E |Fun He drew a base on balls in the cult seems almost ideal. It is short, com- with Cleveland. J. Fred Balthaser, Omaha's flectest run- | secured 3 points from thdl event ana 2 |Praska refused and on the third trial a|waldron, rt ...4 3 1 o "g ¢|Becond and stole second and then third, pact and made up of live ones, and all big| CLEVBLAND, O., May 2.-—Washington | ner, carried the message from Mayor Dahl- | points in the pole-vault. Summaries Nobrasks' man wen." Kanshs. thed insisted | Fox. "l'; Bl U Bk but nither Belden nor Captain Buck could enough to support major league ball. Chi- [ broke even in the series with Cleveland, | man the last three-fourths of a mile and| One hundred and tweny-yard hurdles: | O0 running the relay race, which was|iiC0 (g 3 0 3 @3 0 Ofnelp him the rest of the way home. He cago can easily sustain a third team, and | winning today, & to 1. Twenty-two men |delivered It to Mayor Love in front of the | Crawley. Chicago. won. Richards, Purdue, | won by Nebraska, giving the locals the|Davidson, cf.. 3 0 1 3 1 o|lmade a sacrifice and took the chances St. Louls will not be a serfous proposition | struck out in the game. Score: city hall. Lincoln runners took another ' d i [meet. Two Nebraska records were broken | Gagnier. 'ss... ¢ 1 1 3 3 1)|whichcame his way if the right kind of ball is given. WASHINGTON CLEVELA message from Mayor Love to the mayor of hundred-yard dash: Hench, Purdue, | and one tied. Summaries: Sullivan, c... 1347813 § ({7 Bonsunon piched 4 6reet seme S9Liagh In the Eastern league a new circult is i P b e ... HOAE | Fremont and started on the second section | WU Straubc, Chicago, second; Hoffman, | 100-yard dash: Haddock, Kaneas. first;|Bonno, .. 2 0 0 0 1 ¢l®s8reatas Keeley to be made up, taking In Baltimore, Wash- | 2ro%A% $ 101 0fredwr, 854 ¢ 10 0 |of the race. Fremont runners will be ready | "G Toile run: Kikead. Purdue, won: Me- | piaer eoraska. second. - Time: 10 | Jones, p... 2 0 1 0 2 0| The same teams this afternoon, .with v ington, Newark, New York, Buffalo, Tor- 3121 OTurner, m....4 0 3 ¢ 0|to continue the race from Fremont to|Wayne, Purdue. second: Carpenter, Chi- -ve hurdles cDonald. Nebrasks, - e — — ! additional seats provided for the crowd. & 21 H 120-yard irdl Pl nal Nebraska, Totals............. M 6 11 27 5 3 onto, Boston and Philadelphia. This cir- et vt i —— P R e b — At 2Rl . £ L wdei, TOPEKA. | The score: cult does not look o good on paper as 3008 oStovall, 16,41 82 0 (Continued on Second Page.) \ (Continued on Second Page.) (Continued on Second Page. i R B iR OMAHA does the American's, but the promoters Piid vy el {000 31 s B oty 2 W ot ) (DR AR & HH0. AL have confidence in thelr power to Invade. : :‘: : "’nl.lgh'm: AR SN ~ gttt g g ,"K::'.er_ o : : 1 : 5 0 f With this arrangement the big leagues 2101 ORhoades, $0000 i e-2 8 ) ‘Nikane b & will be all but powerless to retallate by 1000 0%iarke ..101 0 0 0 0 Realev, riss-. SOy B R T A $ A AR placing clubs in the territory of the in-| goq 3 82 6 3 Totals. % 671 M .4 1 1 8 4 0|Bchirke, 3b $8.0 .58 vaders, for it would be difficult to do so | *Batted for Johnson in fourth. 3 1 1 4 4 0Belden cf S e without organizing entire new circuits. *Batled for Berger in seventh. ; t‘l }' }‘ 11 3 :-’rur‘;rk, - T WS TG I 4 Anything is possible in base ball, though, . :“ "' : g 2 X g 3 E o A 1 i L Sonsia <nc ; ? 'x‘ : : .,) ! since the American league, under the lead- | WIS co o2 L D8 00 BT 008 st s35305e 3™ NI el O ership of Ban Johnwon, Charles Comiskey | Rhoades, 1 in two Innings: off Johnson, el L O s B S B Y s L n o Twm B and Cornelius McGillyeuddy, invaded m; in three innings; off Hughes, { in six in Jincoln ... PR B IE B DRNVER. a 2 tory a ide goo nings. ase on e e e l, - i Natlonal league's torrifory and Wade €000 | base hits: Berger, Delehuniy. Three-base Three-base hit: Gagnier. Two-base DIts: | coundy. rf AB. R..M, 0 A B Bo it Is tinie to watch for retaliatory moves |, " "yl pman Sacrifice hit: Clymer. Gefer, Fenlon. Double 'play: Kahl o | feseady, bR 1 0 9 on part of the majors Stolen base: McBride. Double plays Downey 1o Cooley. Left on bases: Lin-|JOnes of .. §i 85l 3 Ry ha Comes © Delehanty and_Donohue; Turner, Stovall coln, 7; Topeks, 9. Btolen bases: Waldron, | I B .3 0 Where Omaha . B e Py oo LR o o | | Thomas, Kahl." Sacrifice hits: Jude, Sul- | Hartman. ss 840" vetit 3008 Omaha's Interest In this smove is divect [1; off Rhoades, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By 1{‘1‘:‘?‘“ A_n-)r“l}v'\n"nl:)'.' l‘ln‘:"nnm.!;:]lu‘ (;;vr n?:.:“-;x? '; 'n [: o e and important. If the neW American as- |Berger, Milan." Left on bases: Cleveland, T off Joves, 1 off Marf. ; off | Maag. o ..o 40900.8 :3"¢ Soclation eircult is formed, as outlined, | T :V-l;-::flm :;ru;:i:‘r;:lnl‘ | by Kauffman, ‘1 Wild ‘pitch: | Lindsay. 1n 4« 0 010 1 1 the Weetern will be recast on much more | 3o ¥ JENIRORC 21 0y B o pires: e with Bliched, ball: Benno, 1. |Zinran, ‘e S e @esirable lines. It is not worth while at|Keriin and Sheridan Passéd ball: MclManus = Time: &1 m- | Bohannon, p % 958 B Y this late date to go into any history as — ndance; e S Ll I ST Totals 30,5 u 18 9 o n be left out ‘of the ATE MEE t ’l‘:.'l.f.’",‘.‘.';‘...i‘.l’; Yo e lats out oF X0 IOWA AFTER THAT STATE 'l" KIRWAN WAS WILD, BUT STINGY orRatted for Hartman in ninth . | Omaha— formed seven years ago. It was..and has | Mawkere Trmek Team Hepes te Up- Indians W Fourteen Left on B Runs . 0011000092 beer out since. But with the new deal set Theories of Dopesters. it i g s 5 g ERECRE L | the Western league will be made up of | TOWA CITY, la. May 2.—(Special) Milwaukee, Minneapolls, St. Paul, Kansas To win the state fleld meet at Des Moins City, Omaha, and perhaps Des Molnes. | ,ox; gaturday and to have a clear string DES MOINES, la., May 22—Kirwan was % 00006000 0-) us wild as & March hare, passing nine, Hits . 1011001 015 $loux City and St. Joseph. I'hmay be that Denver will be taken into this eircult, but .the question of travel expense is one of much potency in the matter. Des Moines and Bloux City are morally certain to be in, for both are going along well now and are in a great deal better condition to sup- port a team than they were twenty years ago, when they had teams in the old West- ern. Bt. Joseph 1= well thought of because of its size and the fact that it has been of base ball victories against the state col- lege teams are the two aims of, the Uni- versity of lowa athletic squads. The w pirations of the lowa freshmen for wesi ern intercollegiate freshmen track honors were nipped In the bud by Minnesota's actions. This leaves the varsity teams to try for state honors in the two branches of spring sports. Little recognition h been given the lowa | but was stingy with the hits. Pueblo's four- teen men left on bases account for a large part of the game. The locals bunched their hits, three coming in the first inning. Corham had an off day at short and his kindness helped in scoring after the the first inuing. Hallmarfs two bagger in the ninth inning was the' Pueblo feature, scor- ing two runs. This makes seven straight for Des Moines. The Score DES MOINES. Two-base hit: I Belden. Three-base hit: Cassady. Home run: Keeley t base on balls: Off Keeley, 3; off annon, }. Struck out: By Kecley, §; by Bohannon, 4 Left on bases; Omuha, 7, Denver, & Double plays: Keeley to Kane, Bolannon to Hartman to Lindsay. Bacrifice hit; Schipke. Stolen bases: Schipke (2, Franck, King, Cassady. Time: 1:3%. Umpire: Clark, Attendance, 3,100 Notes of the Game. The fan who gets a good seat today will have to be on arly - | Without ball for several vears. It may be |track team over the state and Coach Mark AB. R. H. O A E.| ] Tipe.. The extra cost of getting to and{Catlin and Captain Stutsman are anxious Colligan. ss 30 1 e U3 Vj| Two fastidouhle plays added life to the from Denver will mote than offsct the |to spring & few surprises on_the other o TS By B L e Do . WRa, 0y secugh The. alaons extra gate recelpts recéived there, unless | siate colleges at Des Molnes next week ., 1b.. 4 2 3 1B 0 1| Bugene Ferd, a pitcher from Blfnt a0 advance in admission price is eharged. | Engytrom in the jumnps, Riley and Brain $1 3% 8 1| Deps i e picis tom Bimingham, and this would be the occhsion for a dread. {érd in the mile, Smith In the two-mile. oo P : 2 g 1 2 0fSaturday. ful roar if attempted. That matter s vet | gy 509 iy the hurdles and Stutsman in the Heckinger, o3 9 3 13 3| Toe Sxivpe 438 noc maks » safe 2w, e to be determined. If Denver "| ".““‘l“"““ welghts are counted as point winners. | Kirwan, p... 3 0 0 o0 3 1| =i madeani It OWG it ke then the cholce for elghth “‘::; - -:";;"‘ Hammer in the quarter, Keefe in the quar- it - - wlendid wous Sioux Citd and 8. Joseph, with the welght | 0T T (hg konl in the sprinia are otals ........8 6 T 7 9 4| Bome was In the grandstand wanted to of population In faver of St. Joseph an counted on 'to upsst the “dope.” Kebl has PUEBLO. know from Denver If they had ever taken the ftem of Interest in favor of Sloux City 4 AB. R. H. O A B |the Kealey cure before. been sick the last” week, but is expected Kensel, 3b. 2 1 0 0 0 0f Just after Keeley had fenned Pat Uo- Amother Possibility. to be in falr trim by next Baturd Curtls, It $ 0 0 0 0 olhannon a fan called out, “Put 1 From the present Western league circuit | Coach Mark Catlin was absent a couple - : 1Y o] ever take the Keeley cure before snother tight little league can then be |of days this week, going to Wisconsin to| Left to Right: Top Row—Manager Eager, Metcalf, Shortstop; Cooke, Centér Field; Mathers, Piicher. Sedond Row—Carroll, | H § 8- 1 o o) _DPat Bopunnon £id net farten his besting s | arraage Cor the practics of iaw mext foll Catcher; Ward, Pitcher: Olmstead, Pltcher; Sturtznegger, Right Field. Bottom Row—Dudgeon, Left Fleld: Clarke, iman. 4 0 2 3 3 1|Bverages any against Keeley. A few.more (Continued 2 Becond Page.) at Appleton. Firet Base; Captain Beltzer, Third Base y of those joits and Pat wou't be the lead- UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA BASE:BALL TEAM. (Ceotinued on Second Page.) Ing bitter n the leagus.