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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 23, 1009, | EBRASKASCHEDULE CLOSING 5.t To i 5 575 e IMinneapolis THREE STRRIGHT FOR CHAMPS HE g e AT e, Some Class to These Missourians Wins F R o s Game with Cotner and Two Real |the erection of steel bleachers and the lay- | ns rrom A L e, S Battles with Kansas Ends It [ing out of a regulation size base ball | o v T e | Mamond in the spring. The single block Kansas Clty Mitae ¢ o | wiil prevent the earrying out of these plans. g | . CLAPP'S SUPPORTERS WAKING UP | For a while the regents had anticipated | — s 4 A great deal of trouble In getting some of g N g | Disputed Decision in Third Inning L A . ‘ - the owners of lots in the selected block to 4 4 } Sy & B | «Battad for Swit in ninth Friends of the Comeh Mave Execated |dlspose of their holdings at reasonable i k S % ; ; Changes Result and Game Des Moines 0 0 0 - { . | Puebio 0000110 i @ Stratente Move thar WiII ety | Picen DUt (¥ aram 10 be n o fair wa | § 7 4 ; ‘ Will Be Contested. e sy i i, Halimag, Py o bringing these stubborn parties ov : R | vase hit! Mertens. Base on balls: Off K Their Man and May Set to just terms without any considerable | KANEAS CITY, Mo., May 2.~While the | Treemper pamity b Hit by pliched bail Trouble. | utigatio o ma ot g - ber - griever, Passed bail: Hockinger. Str utigation. This. In addition to making the | otficial score shows Minneapolls won from | out: By ' Kirwan, 6 by Swift ol w‘urk of the regents‘more agreeable. will | Kansas City, 6 to 4, it is probable that buses: Dalton. Niehotr, Ha Mite also help expedite the task of putting th } . Kensel. Sacrifice hits: LINCOLN. May 2 —(Bpecial.—But thres [ %" I SXPOSLe (e tOMK of puttink the {the game will be contested by the locals. | Lofi"on buses: Des Moines 01 conitiets rerkals on the local’Eehedule | B0 rv oot ball by early . ] : {In the third inning Haliman was at bat, [ Time of game: 26, Attendanc of the Cornhusker athietes for this %ea- | If averything moves along smoothiy. as the bases were full, and there were two | bite: Huskell 5, Thess ate € trle of Dbk Bl | strikes and three balls on the batter. Um- 4 €ames | now seems probable, the work of removing N i pire: Eckman called the next delivery a | that will be playsd next week, A meeting | the bulldings and trees from the site of | X ¥ « {Sall dna Hujirang threw down his bat' and on the diamond with Cotner university | the new field will be started about June | RGBT Bate 8e Bafve StATIVS: HoM, being booked for Monday aficrnoon and [1. Thie will consume the time until July 1, | S Toled. MATBRAL: SRU (BOH dlled \gut two return encounters with (he University | Or a little better, when the grading will be | 26b LIRtOVERtente tetlting the nide rer of Kansas nine being the entertainment | cOmmenced. This should be completed nos | innings were [»'1‘\?1] Bcore i for the college rooters next Friday and | 1ater than the middle of August. After that ! » ; ; POLIS KANSAS CITY Saturday at Antelope park. The track | the time intervening before September ‘ 0 8hannon, cf o ence e eroctec e Cor . ’ e % and will put in tha tme during the next|[eNC® €an be erected, giving the Cornhuek dson, 1t § 1 Brashear, b v 200 | | 5% 1 ASKE fn tha valley. for 188, anti-Clapp ticket was successful, did not | | | . . L # i ie topic, of course the two Institutions was today. They of-|are expocted before long. In fact one bit rd (nnings. = Two-t hits: Quillan, opic, of cour o ow o . WEST. LEAGUE | AMER. ASEN. : . ' out. By Flaher by Wiison, 2; by most of the chance to help thelr own team | ® *€Vere blow to the anti-Clapp forces. It WL Pet w1 pet. | National and World's Best Scores Are it By Flaherty, §; by Wiison, 2; by Olm: brilliant for the Cornhuskers in any branch | equcation (who s Dr. Clapp) as permanent | D2nVer 11 10 .524| Minneapolis 16 1§ Montana. ayhawkers Are Stro; to all meetings of the Missouri Valley con- | Pueblo 913 .409{8t. Paul 517 433 | bers. 1 2 2 0 Beckler. 1b | Downs, 23 0Ruliivan, If two weeks In preparing for the annual ‘ Missour{ valley conference games, whici Vissy Wes Mebs Bauts | De v i 0 Boles. a Apparently the recent election of student | Wion, s Beimas, Among the students at the State school | settle the squally condition of affairs that | A UTHRH P the coming games with Kansas are re-|have existed in that body all year, for the | TARKIO COLLEGE TEAM THAT HAS WON FOUR STRAIGHT GAMES. | Kansas City ) 1 1287680 0 64l VB T 3 exter, Olmste Left on_ bas Kansas And R Anotiee oppoitality- e Nebraska: to | Of thAIS,WOrE came fo fight this Weak, and 1. = b ik o oy w“Nc RC R C HP l.D' D h W City, 9, Minneapolis, 17 First on_errors And, a visit to thi: establish- il o o b B T e e |ECURGWRY ChRS, URRY Sk "G Standing of the Teams BO! ECORDS COMPILED ' Dartmout 1ns Minheapolia. &, Scritice” hits: Backjey. || ment s the logical trip f e b, W 3 stead, 5. Passed ball: Block, 1. Base on ments, because their tr N8 along to & victory that would put 4 bright simply consisted of getting a resolution | des Moines..1d 9 .509 Milwauvkee ..21 11 .65 Put Together for Bowlers. balls: Off Flaherty, 6; off Wiison, 4. Wild habits enable them t it s enable them to apprecia of their sports. delegate of the Cornhusker athletic board | Wichita ....1.1 11 .500 Columbus .16 2 In Kansas the Cornhuskers will meat | ference and other bodies with which Ne- | Lnicoln .\ 713 350 Teledo ... 1413 .4% | Bowlers Will Be Pleased to Know in TR M L EEE e, Gnd Wik They are learning that their NAT. LEAGUE AMER. LEAGUE w ase. bent for superior attire can have 3 € BH.OAE team has concluded it serles of dual meets | 3 e Dbleachers. grandstand and high | ovter ers a completed fleld for their first foot o 0 Love. b ball game of the season of 1909, 3 9 |Hetiing, 3. will take place at Des Moines June 5, this e end of the cinder p Wior oh i date marking the end of the cinder patn | members of the athletic board, when an | Olmutesd,” p 4 garded in about the same light as the dual | Clapp forces are just beginning to show | Minneapolis 0 000101 26| Lighter attire is the 1 meet betwen the track representatives of [ thelr hand and interesting developments | Wilson n three and one- attire 1s the logical ad v | Carlisie, Ritter, Flaherty, Oyler, illan, UL e sawkers in previous eontests this year, | ThIS particular piece of work was & v l Downs.” Btolen bases: Love. I-I(Im‘:{::lllan: who wish for the best And the local Footers mean 1o make the | FALCEIC move and, on the surtace, was New England Meet [Bbif playicaliie’ o Rivet ™Sk (8 Men who deserve the best - passed in the university senate appointing | opeka 12 10 .543| Loutsville ...19 15 .55 fds ? ; : piteh: Olmstead. ' Time: 2:00. Umpires finish to A year that has been none 09| the head of the department of physica | Sloux City...i2 10 .56 Indianapolia 19 17 i Deciding Point in Final Events | Eckman and Kling. the real best, are coming into our Omaha. ... 1111 500 Kankas Clty 14 17 463 INTEREST 1IN THE RECORDS| Made hy Student from MILWAUKEE DEFEATS ST, PAUL |J store in rapidly increasing n o . . | braska has athietic Intercourse. ’ o ’ Aa BOSTON, May %.—It was not until O, one of tho strongest nines in the confer- | DIARK hAs s ihietic u | W.L.Pet W.L.Pet.t T T 't Butte, Mont., cleared the | MILWAUKEE, May 22.—The leaders had e, The Lawrence téam sow. heads. the 1 emoves the bone which | Pittsburg ...18 11 .621| philadelphla 17 10 .630 What Marks They Wil B L, [ £V, MRONL,. GimES - no more logical nor intelligent ex- : .|caused most of the contention be Chi 19 13 594 Def S 11 621 bar in the pole vault against a northeaster | Httle trouble winning today, hitung Kilro southern division of the “Blg Seven * on ‘Detween | Chicago. .. 3 .604) Detroit 811 .60 ¥ o . f1f yression than that which ¢ 3 Siaai Acie: i pirest "umh"‘n{ cham. | the Clapp faction and the students last| Phila ........14 12 535 Boston 1711 0 Have to Shoot At. rain storm that Dartmouth won the twenty- | hard after the fourth inning. In the titih | § P! o RNt which our label niunn-uhlv games won It has won cham. | Pier: but it comes far from settiing the | Brookivn ...13 14 ‘n]‘(,s;‘—’w ‘\'r» ol :j ?;3 third annual championship meeting of the |[© *‘lf-"'\ l;'"l'-ned dn decision t0o strenu. ‘ warrants. _{matter, for the mutterings heard on the [ Cincinnatl ..1b 17 468|CHICEE0 °o: 0 18 - s ; New England intercollegiate athletic as- |OUSly and was ordered out of the game. The material value is in our o y s t Louis.....1216 420 | NEW YORK, .—For the first ti Thpite Owe: el plonship contests from Missourl, Washing-}campus gince the senate took action in- | NeW, York...i2 14 .48t o May #—For the flrst tIme | fation on Technology tleld today by a |UmPIre Owens wan taken sick shortly be- || garments—as well as a conceded ton and Nebraska. In the northern sec- score of 47 ppints. Up to the decisive |{OT® the game, but officiated to the fin- | dleates the student body St. Louls....14 18 .438 L L 15 %e|'n many years a iist of national and . tion of the league Ames and Nebraska |rageq gt RN, HORE Il BB oot A L e : world's bowling records have been com- ity r“llnllln‘(lm:n of fashion, fashioning are the two leaders. Ames probably holds |tuted a and “‘balance. than ever. It s 4 leaps in the pole vault there was a hot has merely substi Ned. - Bites aps in the p vaul re plle: o Two-piece suits to measure... . $25 larger bone over which the (wo the orgarization of the Na-| iy petween Dartmouth and Massachus ML G A Ak MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. first place. as ft has not vet lost a single | factions can fight tlonal Bowling aseoclation on April 13, 19, | ets fnstitute of Technology and Williams. | Robinson, ss.4 1 3 3 0Davis, et..... 5 pennant game, which is accounted for in| What the liberals of the athletic board NEBRASKA WINS FROM KANSAS new records have been made both In and | Holdmun cleared the highest bar, while | Barry, ff 0 O Armbister, rt 304-306 So0. 16th St. Corner 16th and Farnam Sts. b % McCorm'k, 2b OLiese, If...... part by the fact that it has played only | contended when they were opposing Dr (Continuéd trom: First Page.) out of competition. Aa the third annual | Allen of Technology, won vecond place for | Rundan, ot... 3 3 o Fivnn, 1b. . three contests that count in the race, two |Clapp A delegate to the Missouri valley | _ - % AT tournament of the national assoclation is | his coliege and Captain George Horrax of :»:,'.::“3“', e .‘3:" ., b with Dreke and one with Nebraska. The |conference mcetings last winter was that |first; Russell, Nebraska, second. Time:|(nly a rew days away, the following rec- | Willlams, clinched third position for his | yostetter e« odertine, . Cornhuskers, on the other hand, have |he Was not the man to send there to guard |16 seconds. " ords are Interesting: institution. Moran, 1b..., 5 2 1Cockman, 3 . ¢ . Half-mile : Aml . Nebraska, Pape, 0 Kiiro piayed six champlonship games, of which | Nebraska's interests. 1t was at the time | g ill B‘,',’.,K,.,C_“"'K.,'\‘n:’"’f:conu Time: NATIONAL, WORLD'S RECORDS. It was a hot fight for place from start | P P ol 1 AL BUBOEE 10 Boun. Won” fORF ind) Towt - tWe. the foot ball training table's life hung in |2:02v, | msgn individual score orge Dagner. |to finish and the colleges finished as fol- | Totals..... a2 braska nine clashed with the Jayhawkers |!4Dle And they wanted it saved to the | seconcs, tieing (he Nebraska record. High inaividusi total for five gamen | pColle®e Points _College Points Totals a rather severe drubbing in each meeting, | CONference meetings who would make | (T8t Newbold, Kansas, second * T{C. tournament, Cincinnatl. @., 1%8. | wiliams ..........24 Mine ........... MUWAUKSS —rvvoerrirn0 0 0.0 3 2 01 08 by a score of 7 to 2 In the second the | pomeioper” RNSNC LI Mg Rotidig, taken MBS, [escond, e 4:6. A record Al N, B. A. tournament, Rochester. N. Y. | “Trinity and Hoiy Cross faned to score Ef0 Robtaon. - Home, sin. eetarar e Ay gy Ao D i s, <ay. 414 801 | stundook XARS, Weovnd;: Sl T Gty e A Al e S | MDA i the broad jump yesterday elimin. | Dougherty, Moras, ' Stolen basss: Arm: Bvan after these two defeats Captaln|Missourt and they wanted to let thoss vory | pioic;mile fun: Gadle Nebrjsks, fisi,| High five-men three-game total: Lip- | 0l nt Bt O e pom: Th Kansas, second. Time: 10:23 oht T 2080 th A B C ¢t scorers and threw the welght of the com- | Gockman. “Legt o peceat afti Kilroy to & ompson, Kansas. secol 0:237 | nans, Chicago, ° in C. tourn- | © e he - | Cockman. 't on bases: Milwaukee, 10; Beitzer and his base b:-ll artists wers not | ingtitutions learn how they felt. But they |a new Nebraska record . ek ament, Pittsburg. Pa.. 1908 petition for the wearers of the green upon | St. Paul, 8. Bases on balls: ()1(“"!’:90- 3, jwilling to admit the Kansas team was a)did not belleve Dr. Clapp was the man | Shot put: Wood, Kaonsas first: Collins | “Higy' five-men. single game: Bonds. Co-| J. B. Hawley and K. B. Palmer. Hawley | 0ff Kilroy, 4. Hit'with pltched ball: Clark i superfor organization to thelr own. They | to carry the message. Nebraska, second. Distance: 31 feet 1|, v 0 "0 1068 in A. B. C. turnament, i i Struck oui: By Pape, 3. Time: 2:0. Um | mormmooormonEl His action in fall- succeeded In taking both the dashes, which confessed they were outplayed In those | ing In line and voting to abolish the table | Paje vauli: Russell, Nebraska. and Joh. [ Cincinnati, ‘O.. 1% birs: Owe y E Sherman was picked to win, and also first L g3 ey # S econd. | High individual average In all events > two contests, but attributed this to thejat a previous meeting gave them good [f0n, Kansas tied for first and secopd. | SRR, WGORll BICCLAC, ™) g’ for nine | place in the discus. whilo Sherman's leap | HOOSIERS WIN IN TWELFTH i poor physical condition in which they were | grounds for thinking so, too. ‘““lll'“!” I I at that time. These games came at the Clapp’s Friends Farsighted. Nebraska, second. Distance: 5 feet 5 |ament,” Atlantic City, N. J.. 197, were not beaten today and gave Dart- | CArr's Home Run in the Eighth Ties High jump: Smith, Kansas, first; Hamel, | games, (218 4-0 average), in N. B. A. tourn- | in the trials of the broad jump yesterday 'i end of the trip, after the Cornhuskers had | The etudents and their faculty supporters | “fjnmmer throw: Collins, Nebraska, first; | CHAMPIONS _ OF (THE ~NATIONAL | mouth first pluce in that event. the. Rodbe, il ‘ i been out over a week, playing In extremely | were sincere In their beliefs. They had |Meyer, Kansas, second. Distance: 149 feet BOWLING ASSOCTATION Then came Holdman's vault and with five | INDIANAPOLIS, May 22.—Indianapolis | ' bad weather, and when the pitchers were | N0 personal feelings against Dr. Clapp and |11 Inches. Tndividual: 1907, G. F. Sauer, Manhattan. | firet places and a tle for first place in the | won the game today in the twelfth Inning p 8 , first; Mar- | g57 9 2 S vartje. oklyn, N " ~, ™ used up and the flelders worn out. ' The | they Would have been- strong for making | ;21000 jump: Bmith, Kansas, first, Mar. G M6, Frederick Schwartje, BrookIVD. | gixih event, the New Hampshire college | Carr's home run drive in the last hulf of entire team played In the poorest form of |him a delegate had he shown in any way |4 Inches. [ A 4 Two-men: 1907, John Nelson and Walter | had difffculty in coming out with a |the eighth tied the score. Score: the trip and, so Captain Beltzer contends, | that he would fight hard for Nebraska's | (DiScus throw: Collins, Nebras 08t | muthill, Brooklyn, 1.220: WK, John Me- | lead and taking a fifth leg in the new INDIANAPOLIS LOUISVILLE. | Wood < 8, cond ance: 10 feet - Py ’ LH.O.A B LH. any team they had defeated in the early | Proader policy in athletics. When, though, i,}\;‘d"“’n',',,,'.}f’“'“ » second.” Distapce Guirk and John Grady, Paterson, N. J., [ fifteen-year association cup. AN | e L e 7 he voted against the foot ball i ile relay: George, Reed, Amberson and | 1315, 4 [ Cross, ss. . 1 Woodruff, 3b. 5 part of the journey could have beaten them all training o . g o Five-men: 1907, Corinthians, Manhattan Havden: 7 0 Delenanty, It 4 at this time, had they come together. Such | the¥ began thelr fight on him. They ;‘“"" of Nebraska won. Time: 3:38% 2,814: 1908, Brunswicks, Manhattan. 2,8 KEARNEY ACADEMY WINS MEET 0 Halin, 11 were not successful in keeping him I All around: 187, John J 3 : 00lsen. ... i the way the Cornhuskers take consola- & rom A 0ing to the last conference meeting, but|CHICAGO WINS TRACK MEET | Brookiyn. 156, (nine ‘zames) Cadets Get Sixty-Two Points at Cene 3 0 Landreth, ' rf. ;- ~ 0Quinian, s "°|']' i ""l" K.‘"":"d":'r: :l"“’_ ":“:’; the vote was close, and it gave the Clapp ! Erqmann, Brooklyn. L7%..(nine games) tral Nebraska Contest. Williams, b, ot O all you to look a "" ’:- n :‘ tho | forces an 1dea of what they coula expeet | (Continued from Page One.) OTHER WORLD'S RECORDS. KEARN eb., May 22—(Special,)— | CBeney. P 1suliivan, ib 90,7 bt v ek - it cuy NDIVIDU ¥y h)# ~ Hughes, ¢ time Ilor positive Ln;:l: -ur z;mvlv wih:" tne¥ | next year. Then the election of & solld | sage. third, Timer 4%, INDIVIDUALS. J | The Central Nebraska traek and field | Totals 1003 22 4 Houg, P were in poor condition o Y | set of anti-Clapp student members imme- | Wour hundred and forty-yard run: Heekin, | Open, three.games: Willlam K. Roach | mect was held here Friday afternoon ac- i i B played at Lawrence. diately put the Clapp men on the ag. |Purdue, won; Lingle,” Chicago. secondi | Academy alleys, Wilmington Del. %0, 30 o " Shuart, Chicago, third. Time: 0:52%. 209; total, 869 average, 280%; (1906) ix 5 OGIAN. of "CORRNREIEE | FORM - gresslve and they secured the passage ‘W‘bls‘!‘:;‘l‘q)u\t,“ Clawley, Chicago, vu'?._ Me- | games: Maurfes C. Wyman. Columbia al- |3 o'clock, and though it was expected that [ *Delehanty out for interference Since the games with the Jayhawkers |!Ne rule by the senate to take the elec- |Comber, Chicago, second: Keliey, Chicago, |leys, New York, 245, i total, 1,/3; | at least six teams would be in attendance, Two out when winning run was made. 0 erence e third. Distance: 39 feet 8% inchi v e alleys, M York, 118' | Hastings, Gra o : Indianapolis 000026010025 Go through your collection the Cornhuskers have participated in eleven [1I0n of conference delegates out of the |'HFd. Distance: 35 feet B laches. = = oo e Jinprwdy; alley ™ Hastings, Grand lIsland, Lexington, North | Louisville 6008000000014 today and then 'phone to contests, of which number they have won |!ands of the ath.etic board. This rule will | Wasson, Purdue, second: Caldwell, Chiz | GF00 0000000 aharies Platte, Kearney and the Kearney Milltary | Two-base hits: Hall, Olsen. Home run: for a wagon. All work guarar seven, tled one and lost three. Three of | Make Dr. Clapp the permanent representa- | cago. third. Time: 9:55% aer. Amphion’ alleys, Brooklyn P academy, only the three teams showed up | Carr. Struck out: By Cheney, 7; by Hogg, teed o Two hundred and twenty-yard dash - = s ok o 2 1 4 : f 1; by Packard, 2 Double play: Quinian io o e e have no branch the games won ,were champlonship con- |I¥e Of the university, but will still reserve | 1iench, Purduc. won; Heekin, Purdue, sec- | average, 27114: (1%7). Six games: Charles|on the track when the announcer called | Gigen to Suilivan. Stoler basss: Tuns oflemember we have no brunch | Lents, Among the teams met and defeated | (0 the athletic board the power of instruet- | o ¢, Chicago, third. Time: 0:22% | Scha alleve, Brooklyn, 23, | things to order. Kearncy High was figur- | leavy, Hogg, Hughes. Wild pitches: Che- | | We'll Clean Your Soiled Cravats There are thousands of necktles stuck away in bureau drawers here in Om- aha that would be about as cording to schedule, starting promptiy at St i :D,:.n"dd as new if you “\:,‘,r,:::. them cleaned f 4 e “yard run: Com- | 25, . 282; total, 1.537; Phoggiiiged : thet he 2 . Hokg. : She were several nimes, so the Cornhuskers ‘"."‘0“‘:‘”:2 “.‘x""':x_"‘r“:’r':";’:‘\f""::]:‘;;“"&t Jnif"«fi‘.‘.flfl&i..“;.!‘{; Cl‘"i‘r’r‘\:rill‘ii\‘ K::q{:,:‘o s B0 18, asn N S r,'.‘,.“.l,',.,,',"‘k“,':,y'""';"'::" ball. Cross, Quinian. Time: 538 - Umniise THE PANTORIUM claim, who are much stronger. and PIAY | uempes of the board the Clapp men are |- Discus. thfgi! McFariand, Purdue, woth | petasa aiieys “Brookivn: aver Grand Island to win the welghts and Has. |~ 04 Haves TS SN S Soeonr beter Mround Wl naa th Javhawc | T U 0, SO S Clans e e, G, oSS, TR TR | P ks the fam Uack worke ey were di: | AUfle WAT Have mesters 1513 JONES ST. ere. One of these nines, the Manhattan|yqyn Maxey from the position of faculty | Holeanii: Rogers Chicago, won: Rich- | Greatest number of 300 scores: John Kos- | appointed, however, as the visiting teams | SWHUS team has made arrangements for PR o Aggles, the Scarlet and Cream trimmed Up | repregentative, which he has held this year | ards. Purdue, and Crawley. Chicago, tied | ter. New York. 12 Mre. Nellla Les: | 914 10t arrive and ‘the academy won with | o u0Sh Of 100 rooters to sccompany that "Phones: by running up a ecore of thirteen pOM(s. | Dr. Maxey Is the faculty member who | L accond. Helght: 11 teet & incher @ | mmox allevs. Now York (%9 |62 polnts to its credit to 48 for the high | he played with the Benson Eagles Dusty Bowgrsn, SR} 38 This same team is one of the best In|stood with the students in thelr fight on ' Crawjev. Chicako, won: Gardner. Purdue, ¢ TWO-MEN | school, a lead of 14, while North Platte, | Coons will be in the box for the Kagles, Kansas, and all spring has been & superior | Dr, Clapp last winter becauss he saw tho |S6cond: Lashmet, Purdue, third. Time: & . 0y o Wyman and ¥ L. Diede- | the third team, had hut 12 points, not en. | 274 A% he has not lost'a game this yoar | S5 o cu ) v, aggregation to the Karsas bunch. Tt is |situation in the same light they did. He ' '§i%n jump: Crawley, Hubble and Rogers, | rick, Columbiu alleys, New York, 535, (13). | tering all of the events for the third place. | are made up of some fast amateurs. The TROEFBONIVE STYONONILE SUTERS this showing against strong teams since |favored a training table and believed Dr. |Chicago, tied for first. Height: 5 feet § | Tournament: McGulrk —and dy Of | The track was slow on account of the|&ame will be played at the Benson Eagle | hia §i0 mmontusibiy auperior o svecy F used cars are immeasurably superior in every way 10 v inches. Paterson. N. J.. in N. B. A, tournament, and dus 18 the ot | Sunday at 3 p. m. The lineup: Chenp S Ieotinge. Wo. Gty o8 immunas siaek the trip to Lawrence that has given the|Clapp was not the man to fight for r Ches. e throw: Worthwine, Chicago, | Rovnester. N. ¥, 58! (1906). Threc games: | ¥ind and dust, thus the stow time In most » mmen ¢ i Position Swifts. | A1l the leading makes Cornhuskers the confidence which leads |taining it when the question came before |won; Gannon, Purdue, second: Kelley. Chi: | McGuirk and Grady. same place and time, | 0 the events. THe academy took First. .........P. Kennedy | - Note our prices them to declare they are going to win the conference. cago. third. Distance: 138 feet 4l inches. 1,318, |tirsts, four seconds and the high school y y Second PIYRN Boyle | Rambler, 2 eylinder, '07 model. just repainted » 4 5 ; . ‘ | . ; Rully equibped, ail Iaiast. improverents i trom the Jayhawkers in the two meetings | The students would like (0 see Dr. Maxey | ghiosd Jump: Richazds, Burduc, wem: THREE-MEN |four firets ‘and nine seconds, with one cvseo Thind 11 AAN | pings-Fihch, § cylind, M h. b runabout Y here next week. relained on the board. He s liked by |inird Distance: 21 feet 1% inches Open: Mortimer Lindsey. Glonn Riddell, | third, while the boys from the Platte Dewen: e K hear | Sievana:Duryoa, "0 e, § (31inder, pasen The game with Cotner Monday will be a :!\e:l h;‘r :ls stand for & broader policy | Final score: Chicago, 78; Purdue, 8 AT s columb alleys. New Yo [tpok ote sseana 2nd pioe thirds. Cheist- White. Center ... {MoNally Aditocar Runabout: just o verhasied > o 7. (8 ’ : as took the Individual honors with five | McGOWAR..... y anney | Winton Model *'K'* Touring Car, in porfect shap practice in the way of preparation for the |!n Cornhusker athletics. They look to him | OMAHA RELAY MEN Tournament: Harlem Circle Trio. Harlem | M4 ’ - $ sts, or 2 oy S . tret Brown Cateh ........D. Kennedy | ' throughout: eall or write ahout this one two encounters with the Kansas nine. The |t0 keep athletics in the ascendancy at this Circle alleys, New York, 73: (1908 firsts, or 2; Barney second with one trst | proW Cateh sonad P S ol e (A g 0 MAKE GOOD TIME FIVE-MEN and two seconas, 11; Wright third With | Veming.. .. . or..Catoh ..o | Locomobile Runabout, 4 « viinder, 0 % b | vhicl zonquins, | two ti 3 X St obstd, PACKAR, 4 cylinder, § passenger: just overhauied year and will be able to show the Ne- |feel that thelr cause—which is the (..u,.\i Open. (all wooden pallsi: Algonauins, | two tirsts. Coons. Pitch .. Probut\, Packard, 4 cyiinder. § passens braska players a stiff contest. Besides go- [Of Wantng to put Nebraska in the lead (Continued from First Page.) New York, Columbia’ allays, New York Rielly..... ST oiifadise 3 e O o 0 bl st eo e ooklyn In 3 - N 1 R bt Send ing against Cotner for practice the Corn- | 8MONg the Missouri valley schools—had re- s o | 115, (100, Three games: Hrookivn 1h-|GOTCH REFEREES BALL GAME < paety 5 B v ~ e te team, Grand Central s = 3 rd “&" Do Luxe, ‘08 model, 4 cyiinder Run huskers will work out each afterncon at |“¢/ved a mighty hard blow Omaha. the boys hoping to arrive there | Stitute team, GIaph CColrm SLlv™ cames Dorchester 'TI'ri Crete. The election of the faculty members for | about 9 o'clock ‘ W veiaae, 113 Champlon Wrestler Performs Before| DORCHBSTER, Neb., May 21.—iSpecial,) | Ford N Runsbout, fuily sauipp 5 EailaN Wit wemme bt the s ” | Hema team and plage: avesass, .47 | e | i LT o SRR :\"“e":rprye" pinix ornhusker twirlers | the board will be settied next week. First| Several of the automobile dealers who | Tournament: Howard Majors, Chicazo Big Crowd at North Platte, ROTERANEY SHORSS Thy ees bell meoos 0 reselatets 1Oy abigoad.. 34 oad ccndition for the Kansas game. |the senate nominating committee will pre- | hed promised machines falied to furnish |17 (%7 Koonig and Kaiser taam 1| NORTH PLATTE. Neb, May 2—(Special | £ tibrtams pis & i RS T T N ST 7, ) r| 8t. Louls, 6. 1. Morrasy pitched good ball for Dor- Ward, the star southpaw artist, will he |P&Fe @ ticket, which will be presented to |them, and as a result a number of the m‘“hr:‘y‘nn"‘;igf l‘#h'r‘w-“ux‘:m:u Howard | Telegram.)—The first base ball game of | chester for six innings, holding the score, | LI used In the championship contest, which the senate and ratified by It. There are|Omaha runners had to be left benind. This [ 3oy G S A0, SUe™ b0y (1008). | the season was played here this afternoon |2 (0 1, but was touched up In the seventli OUR MAIL ORDER probably will be played on Friday. He has Bethany collegfans have & fast bunch this | 5¢hool. Should he be removed they would six faculty members of the board. Of these | made it necessary for the boys to run an | Head pin: Rosevilie A. A.. Iroquols al- | on the new diamond between the Kearney | {OF five runs. He was relieved in the elghth Is & special orga P '1900) by L. Byers, who tossed the Crete lads | perts who possess & tho Dr. Clapp. Profs. Wolcott and Waite and | average of four laps on one mile each at | leys, Newark, N. J., B, Normal and North Platte teams, with the | seventeen strikes and two balls in the last | sutomobile practice. Th been hit hard in only one contest this | | L 1 - 4 fee y re and will ;:"":u"" al’"":hs';‘”" "“‘:‘ “:“‘{"‘“ Dr. Condra may be elected to succeed Prof.| OWing to a delay the runners aid not CIATION RECORDS first bajl pitched was thrown \by Mayor | frO'p the box In the seventh and 'i::-lfl‘xl:: machine lsted upe Abje 08 putsie the Lawrgaes man Philiips, who resigned three months ago. |start from Omaha untll 5:(5 this morning. Individual high score: George DARNCT. | pyiierson of this city Dar! i TR A ML f ired he champion estlel o A. Mol each knocked out a home run, | {in." Sent post free anywhere. Cu game by the Scarlet and Cream. In thel ., "0 o clact him. In thi Bowler Wants (0 Know, Individual total, three wames: Fred | pired the champion wrestier, Feank | i 0r e orohsstor CADUUred & | piise. Spetie: s on Thres: dend for wur” supply second meeting, on Baturday, Olmstead will | 9 m. In this case Prof. | .., w5 JSLAND, Neb., May 2.—Editor | Schwartje, Brooklyn, Rochester, 60 | Goteh, who is here for a wrestling match | yhren bagger. Score R H.B, | Cataiogue, oppose the visitors. On the eastern trip | > Ci%er Will probably be elected as his suc- [ o¢ The Omaha Bee: If a bowler has a| Two men, single game: McGuirk and | tonight. The lineup was as follows Dorchester ...........00100106 41115 a I PpO n cessor. Strike or spare to his credit and in the | Grady, Paterson, N. J., Rochester, 520 Ry ra il Sty s iy oviion TR o X 0000106006 o 4| TIMES SQUARE AUTOMOBILE CO. and was the leading pitoher of the local 3 sefy gty L pins No: 7 and 10 on the alley. is he al-|and pisce 138 L p it oo | Marghy Pitcher Paui, Lowell, | Byers, and A. Morrasy; Crete, Parson, | 0% oork addres, o i o ot By ol Tt staff. His speed is a great factor in mak- 7 t lowed to take nine pins. Please answer in| Pive-men, single game: Keller five. Pater- | gerain diteher <+.....Meyers | Darling and Johnson. Umpire: Hayse. Dor- | - l,‘,:"mmm. .?::m: slakis u‘ndl:rou‘m o BABL BALL “ AR Sunday's Bee. Yours, SUBSCRIBER. |gson, N. J.. Rochester, 1.06) Twitchell ret base Bwobe | chester will play Lincoln Young Men's has a spare, he would be allowed elght |} yo,mneis, Brooklyn, Atlantic City, 2184-9. | Versey Left field Colton Y B o Datants Yo nlbais. 4 To Have Own Field In Fall. (Continudd .o First Pess) points; If a strike, he would be allowed |\ v riovar BOWLING ASSOCIATION | Plerce .-Center field Priest | poarnicm Neb., May (Special.)— Last night—eating big dioner is often The drawing to a close of the Cornhusker e THEY whatever he got with the two balls. TRNAMENTS Right fleld Owens | 1 “Pne Fastest game played in the 'Bestrice e maker of 8« BAD TODAY. Why not? ng 2 ki ik TOUR! bullt. With Topeka, Lincoln, Wichita, Ok Kirk Must Go to Waterloo. 4 3 ting and one home run was made by Paul | Chirstian association ball team defeated with Kansas at Antelo bri t fopily! 4 . ol - Sl ol » b N. J., March % to April ¢ . - e g ¥ ’ t to _ l‘(]m M W ;-r?buu"wrkhe :::II‘;: lahoma City, Pueblo and Denver a splendld JOWA OITY, la. May 2.—(Special)—| 1908—Genesee Hall, Rochester, N. Y. |and a two-bagger by Meyers. Mann's base :?fwnf‘-'npfl.u"r, .‘.lm“lx;i:: '\;rhmn:hrll:.)d .')“r ,‘,_&“ .,.‘:g.: ‘:1 le" .u(:fl“d 2 4 . & reld suffer if you don’t help nature contests the Nebraska athietes will be|be expanded easily enough to an eight- | received word from Secretary Farrell of | 1900—New York City, May 2 to June 1 | North Platte's new pitcher, Paul, showed | hits, while Booth, the ‘twirler for the | with CASCARETS. ‘' They work while 4 . - s that s can o iiradd S wce | Dempsters, was touched up for only four 9 . i A M. fall, when the gridiron season opens, Ne-| No confidence Is violated in making the | Dol pe o0 it ratesicn s mummer. | Friend Outdistances Cotner. | tha n make ¥ ™ ndance | BOMPELSTS, Mre- R H. E.| you sicep’’—you're O. K. in the r “otne! ym nkarby towns to sée the ball game (Y. M. C. A "y b 3 v e \ " . q o venport contract, but cest!- | gram.)—The locals smothered Cotner | in from nl same | 4 N own again. Since receiving an appropria- | from the “majors” dpwn to the “bushers,” | of the Daveny M e i ere this afternoon by & score of 13 10 2. | ang the wrestling match | _Batteries: Dempsters, Booth and Clark;| WeOrro! - tion from the recent legislature the Board |have been framing up for this war for a | Kation proves thati Manage Score | | Young Men's Christian assoclation, Miller of Regents has been going ahead in con- | €4t (W0 seasons. The restless activity of S Sy 13 Dr. Dales will hold over from this year. |different stages of the course. OTHER NATIONAL BOWLING ASSO-! geore easy for the North Platte team. The | tWo innings. Parson of Crete was knocked to the out-of-town | clently %o permit the capturing ef the |, TR W0 (ROTEEEC (Hees monthe age P gl e ogiie. il s The game was um- | for nine runs in two innings. Darling and | Automobile’: And -Times Squsre AN Cornhiities S54 St tomarkahle. work following frame gets a split and leaves | Two-men, three-game, total: Same | Brown Cateher ..Mann | Batteries: Dorchester, E. Morrasy, 1335 MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO, ILL. . — N He is allowed only the Five-men, total three games: Brunswicks | ar' Dorset Second base Short | Christian Assoclation team next Friday enable him to work havec with the Jay- U | | A"::" f""‘ « he actually gets. It he|New York. Rochester, 2.5% I E. Dorset.. Third bas Armstrong | at Dorchester oo hawkers. £ . by e o ey ¥irond High individual average. all events: John { Wright Skortstop Robertson | < ~ - i ¥ O Pler. Atlantie City,] The North Platte team did excellent hit- | Clry Base bal) league, the Young AMen's work for the athletic year and the playing of the games %7—Young ! Over-eating means extra worl i six-club organization s possible. It may | Conoh “Chiek” Kirk of the Towa team has | March 2 to 14 throwing was a strong feature of the game. | tho: Christians, held his opponents 1o three forced to hold on a hired field, for by next | club organization. the Natlonal commission that he will not | 4 = 4 ,- | Was about 1,000, of which about 200 came | fe . brasks will have an athletic field of its |statement that club ownees of all grades, | Kirk thought he could accept the terms | FRIEND. Neb. May 22.—(Speclal Tele | was ou h! oY) '® | Dempster weeen 43 8| Tonight's the night to take care of to- Friend FUEEE RN B mas ]| |and Zimmerman. Umpire: Dearing. CASCARETS— oc box—week 8 treat- 3 100001000 Meadow Brook Team HBeaten. seller demning property and purchasing lots on [the Tebeau faction has been noted for | Michiman’ Mox \“fi.’,‘"fln-- Gotner. Parmenter and O’ ONDON, May 25.—The eMadow Brook the site for the new fleld. adjoining the |MUT® than that length of time, and prep- | ANN ARBOR, Mich, May 22.—Muskegon | 40" “GiChg " Simpson and _ McDonald. | (Long Island) polo team suffered & bad irand Isla xiugton. present campus, and now it 1 certain thet | *FAUONS have been made as far as possible | High school won the twelfth annual Michil- | gepicy out: By Parmenter, 7: by Bimp- | gefeat this afternoon at the hands of the XINGTON, Neb., May (Bpecial.)— 11 B N to Anticipate the results. Last season the | KA interscholastic athletic meet here 1o~ | gon 5 Hits: Cotner, 6; Friend. 15 TWo- | Hurlingham players, the latter winning Grand Isiand husiness college base | & gridiron w ready for the tirst foot |\ g0 e 07 the hig At ress o g | 987, with a total of 4 &8 paints. “'"0‘6‘ base hits. Parmenter, Smith, Henry,|py § to 2 The Americans at no stage of |ball team defeated Lexington here in an | ball games of the season. There no longer prepared | Central High was second, with 36% and | gymodemas, McDonald. Errors: Cotner | (he play showed thelr previous form exciting ten-inning contest, 7 to 6 The | to crush the aspiri \ is any doubt about getung some kind of a Aspiring minors under an av: | Lansing, Mich.. high third. with 18 points. | 47 Friend, 2 ’ feature of the game was the batting and | | alanche of cash. Maybe they - p -round play of Gra and's first Doia 15 1o Na anly 5 Gidation’ oF het y ey are yet, but Mianessia Dol Hieks. Wolla Pushed Missouri Hard. | all-round play of Grand Island irs If 50, It mans & stubborn fight, for the Te- - - Lexington Beats Grand Island. COLAMBIA M Mas e o or. | iaseman, "Harridon, | #oore by innings: much space the regents will be able (0 |beau peopie have money back of them, too, | OLEN COVE. N. Y. May In the | | EXINGTON, Neb., May egram.)—With five stars out because of | RHE | 1 v - annu g > " defe; hare « ed 0l School > 2. > by z od some time it has been hoped that one blok | Captain Stewart Injured. Teanoff of New York beat H. 8. Hubbell | O",rend lTeland today by oot ade I haxely b%"-:"‘::» ;.u}: O N hid Lian) . Menesd and two lots in & second block could be | JOWA CITY, Ia, May (Bpecial )— | of Glen Cowve. 3 up and 1 to play. HArTy | runs, 21 hits and_7 errors. while the visit " and Atkinson. Double plays: Lexington, CA PSULES bought, but It begins to look as though | Captain Water Stewart, captain of the | [#€F, twice Minnesota state champlof; de- | jng team made 7 runs. 14 hits and § er- F. U. A's Play Ameriean 2; Grand Island, 1. Umpire: Ralston. “niversity of low feated Willlam L. Hicks. champion of the tteries: Lexington, Forest and K gy o et B, gl ol & lowa base ball team may be rors. Batterie & - # WHI have to be codtent | oyt of the game the rest o Nussau club, 4 up and 3 to play. Atkinson; Grand Island, Huffman and he Banner Lodge F. U, A's. will play | with_the single block. 'r“"m & .p.fm»n _“m"““:‘vel;\-im o s il e the Americans at Flgrence today. Brad- Mile Record Broken. In' getting one block; however, the uni- y. In siiding to third Sprinter Walker tu Englen o = - e e e hand for the] PROVIDENCE. R. L, May i-Joe Bal. wersity ‘athletic department will be in'a | in the third Inning he —turned his| SOUTHAMPTON, May 2.-R. E. Walker, Logan Defeats Per RSB Wity Sikay - Jeswer iard, running for Providence . Technical ankle and was carried to the bench by | the sprinter, arrived here today from South y — (8 1 Tele- | G : i - High school, in the Rhode lsland Inter- way to supply thelr present needs. Thij d 4 P! - LOGAN, la. May 2 pecia Game called at 2 o'clock sharp. 3 s. This Trainer O'Brien. The injured member was | Africa. He.will compete in & number of | gram )-—The home Leam defeated the ball scholastic league today, broke the world's Bit of land mvill give them just emough |bound and Stewart endeavor to play the | summer eetings In the United Kingdom | {ossers from Porsia this afiernoon by the B 2 Sy R ‘Interscholastic record for the one-mile ground for a full-sized gridiron. but the |MeXt inning but had to be carried to the |and will leave ip August for the Unlu‘lun -aided score of 17 to & &t Logan. Bat- » h run. Ballard's time was 4:%7%. The previous Kymnasium. His loss will severely handi- | States. His first race is at Abergavenay | teries: Logan Kretlow Armstrong and MOUNT VERNON, la, May Z.~(8pe-|record was made by E W. Sheppard at | wrandetand and' bleacher space will have | cap the play of the lews team. namt wank. Y | Noretan: Ferata, Graco and Yocum.® | cal)—Towa 9; Cornell, 4 Iihaca, N. Y. May 13, 1%6. |