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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, Omaha Cleans Up Pueblo and Goes to Sioux City in Second Place; Pirates Continue to Win nin and the Townsend Gun company tean | WOTORCYCLE RACES AT THE LAKE the robbery, the Omaha registered pouch PENDRY'S WALLOP ENDS TIE Shree-Base Hit by Cemter Fielder| 'y .. +waoy AMER. Assy, |Fittsburg Wins. Fourth Successive | ncr hroe Posttion Soldle | surse Arranwed at Courtiand Beach | Officers Shut Out Thus Far in @ame | pouches was molested by the robbers, us Wins Game. ! ot ! Gam itti Vaile o i N tor Decoration Day. . ; they knew exactly what tney wanted and | Des Moines. .17 10 .630] Milwaukes 658 e Through Heavy Hitting. Bruggetan. . :-T:,.l"d.' NI aineox | Motoreycle races have been arranged for with Bandits. alto knew that the registered mall sacks Omaiin 7 Lowiaville % 17 864 Baker 3 Right i Stider | Decoration day by the Omaha Motorcycle are so markea that no trouble could be " . ndianapolis 2 3 800 | | Ouren . U007 MeGee | Racing club, the races to be run on the b than ob S o ROVRKES COME WITH A RUSH [\ i1} Z\OS0E 35 3 BARBEAU PUT OUT OF GROUNDS 2R Tird, Nisper | new tEariigna Heach haif miie race track |ROBBERS ~ PLAY ~ FAST BALL [Mad in idenufsing them or picking them p— | Wichita 1312 520 Kan, City...18 | Baker..... [+ N Perkins | This will be the first motorcycle racing ouf | Denver 3 .4 Columbus .18 22 487 | | Quigley ‘atch. . 7" Sneaver | of the season and the races will be muach | The clue of the Twenty-fifth avenue va- Seesaw Contel Settled in Ninth | Pueblo .. 38 Toledo 182 :x'_: [ Third Baseman (s Bjected for DIspate | 3eAndrews PR - i . MeGeo | more Interesting than the 'nr[r;\:dr'llr::xr:\v; | Detectives Ave Dotag Better Team | cant house fs still being worked upom, but | Lincoin o aul. 18 M 4 ruggem: pitoh. . iiiii... Wells|away races held on the e e 2 . Inning After Fans Have Been on | ¥ 0000 10 GUB. | AMER. LEAGUE. ing n Declston—Other National ;p.,(:fi,,,."" boder <1 Filb i ars | course, The track ia In good condition and | Work, Tho: and May Get |nothing new has developed regarding it Verge of Heart Aflment | WL Pet W.L.Pet Leagne Games Postponed Staratit Wil offer an opportunity to turn the wheels Pk the bitiotrs Wil five out i rwo H Detroit A 13 63Pittaburg .2 11 .67 b GAMES IN THE AMERICAN |[LEAGUE | loose and see what they can do Their Batting Eves Opened Whieh Sive oul weo Hours. | Preaniphia 18 17 . eecpours -1 o on Acconnt of Rain. e pGonsiderable rivalry has been worked up Atter a While, WOULD BAR TOBACCO COUPONS sto 7 14'567P) i o etween the different pwners and dealers N e e e N Chlcago and New York Play a Ten- | ot Omaha and some hot races ase looked | 8t. Louls... .16 17 .468New York... 1415 .483 BOSTON, May 27.—Heavy hitting in the Inning Tie. for vervbody is invited to attend and the | 1« a tight game between the Overland | Semator Beveridge Introduces Amend- ndry, playing regularly in the | Chicago ....18 17 .4eBtockive {5/ | sixth and the seventh innings gave Pitta- | CHICAGO, May Z-—Chicago and New | AJRIT0n will be free. The events on the | imiteq train robbers and the officers| ment to Taritf Bill to Do Awary center garden for Omaha v:‘:v the hhl;' Washington 8 % .%0Boston 244 l'mrn fts fourth successive victory |nv!r: m’;”‘m':'"»‘ml"'g ':‘“"‘9_,"")"';"":"‘“{"”“, wes nn,,.. Race— -;—r,. miles, for 2 to 24 |looking for them. Up to the present the with Premium time. landed on the ball in the nint GAMES TODAY. Boston today, 7 to 0, the game being played | called at 5 o'clock to allow the New York | horsepower engines. score stands 9 to 0 in favor of the robbers,| WASHINGTON, May 2i.—Senator Bever- ) o A A - . : . o a or Wash- | Second Race—Five miles, for 3 to 4 horse- b a J Alilg with the game & Ue and filt for theed | Svestern league-Omaha &t Boo City|in & drissling riin Barbeau was elscted | PLysis e ‘(~.§T“’.I(.",‘n£$'“sr&.{h“n'&f’é. power engines. Free for ail and the officers admit they are simply up | |dge today introduced an amendment to the buses, driving Weich home with the Win- | Linceln at Des Moincs, —Natlonal league: | from the grounds for disputing a declslon. | by he nits were kept well scattered, ex: | Third Race—Five miles, for 3 to 4 horse- | in the air against the kind of playing these | tariff bill. the purpose of which is to pro- ning run from Pueblo. Erookiyn at Boston; Philadelphia. at New | geore: cept In the'sixth inning, when the visitors | power. belt driven wheele " "0 | fellows are putting up. Yet the ofticers | hibIL lobacco manufacturers or dealers ch finiahes ax vesterday's are hard on i YOTK L o o Chicage at Detrolt PITTSBURG POSTON made their (wo runs. Score u ce—Five miles. 3 trom ‘W "cONDRTOr DAL “Rputem : e A ard on | _American ue—Chic Woinx, g b ot NEW YORK power, chain driven wheels are playing better team ball than they did the ‘ordinary tan, But to have two of | Cieveland at St Lols Rarhest, 3b 0% A0 A, FW YEH.0.AE || Fifth Race—Ten miles. Fres for all at first And are depending on the inside | Stimulate saiek. them in succeeding days is more than is | American association—Minneapolis at To- | w. Miiler. cf 00 Hann, rt OCree, It ] 0| B8ixth Race—Five miles, twin cylinder o4 W —_— Koud for o weak heart. Wednesday Omaha | jedoc Loulsvillc at Colambus; Bt Baul at | Lech, ct:sb Whits, ... 0 Hemphil, wheel HIms 10 save thefhi,, WHile ot & mAn BAB{ . 1¢ you dsbn'eyi Giatssetamianion. wite ] ' i ' ° | 4 Dougherty ) 0 . h v came up from three behind and won, and | Wagner, 8. 4 r . P -3 o o much as made a hit thus far, thev poley's Orino Laxative for constipation and i H i 3 { Standing of the Teams be called at_3:45, between the CrelgHton 08weeney, ib OBeaumont, cf | Attiser. b O Ppemmitt, Roy: takes Handlicap. rom be- | = == t 1 insist they will their eye on the ball | jjy, bl vesterday the Rourkes shot forth from be- | | Avatete, b EPSOM May f.~The Roval stakes get their Iliver trouble, as it will stimulate these hind In the eighth, tied the score and then | by [ower 6 by Swift, 4 Left on bases: | Wilson, rt.. 0| handicap ' of 1,000 soverelgns. for 3-year. |directlv and clean up the enemy. But if | organs and thoroughly cleanss your sys- 1 1 o 1) 1 5o 0 1 i won out In the ninth, going thereby into | Omaha, 8; Pueblo, 11. Stolen bases: Fisher, | Gibwon, o olds and upward, dlstance six furlongs, |the game were called now the officers | tem, which Is what every one needs in k. ‘;“ r\én here today ;nfl :wa h\"‘ Hn":'l‘llfl: would be shut out the spring in order to feel well. Far sale p 3 | Poor Boy was second and Raeberry thi: .. i " 0 Totls.... VL ARanE e eloven Btarters was i, D. ‘We haven't a clue that is worth while," by all druggists c Whitney's Delirlum sald Captain Savage of the Omaha detec- Stoten | *Hemphill out. hit by batted ball. The Coronation cup. value 200 sovereigns | tive force and Captain Dunn of the police n ¢ Two-base hits: Barbeau, Leach (2). § N 1 and 1,000 soverelgns for the winner. added o , Omaha one hand which robbed Lower of & hit. | bases: Dahlen, Wagner, Becker (2), Double | _‘Batted for Sullivan in the tenth to a Sweepstakes of 2 sovereigns each, | {0TCe echoed it. “We are simply working | . (. .o walker Averages 40 Miles & The tension to which the Omaha players | Swalm made his error by throwing wild | play: Graham and Starr. Left on bases: | Chicago ... 010000 2 b4 :, R_";ovor the Derby course. about a mile and | away against great odds and hoping to find D have been strung in winning the last elght | to first in trylng to catch Kensel leading | Pittsburg, 3 Hoston, 9. Base on balls: [New York 00000200 2 [ a half, was won by J. B. Joel's Dean Swift. | something." ay for.68 Dars. straight games i beginning to tell on them off too far. Off Lindaman, 5. off Willis, 4. Base on Three-base hit: Austin. Sacrifice hits: | W, . Walker's White Eagle was second DENVER., May 27.—8ixty-three days out and their playing was a little ragged at| Clark was also present with his little | gy, "0 g by Stolen bases: Cree, Hemphill (2), Chase | Six horses ran stil fnaist thed will get their men veteran pedestrian, arrived in Denver at ssms-oan ®Lindaman, p 3 Willis, b second place. From the hottom of the | Pendry, Franck. Curtiss, Mitze, Spencer. ladder to next to the top i& quite a elimb, l'rl"';“" 2:35. Umpire: Clark. Attendance, | mqouy) 0 Totals but that is what the Rourkes have accom- | Notts & e GEe PILABUTE ..o 0 00 0 0 ‘ v Bost Gl 8 plished during their brief sojourn In| Spencer made another circus cateh with | oomon 58000 wlosneronmanx Bl omemcown— 2 ©%| sunracce I —_—_—— WESTON ARRIV [ DENVER 1; by Lindaman, 2. Time: 143. Umpires: | Hemphill, White '(2). ‘Warhop, ~Altizer. |and 1. De Rothschild’s Santo Strato third. | The officers are a determined lot &nd|of New York, Fdward Payson Weston, the willow and made four hits, one of which times they r : 3 (@), Davis, Knight, Austin. Left on bases: | August Belmont's Fair Play IT failed to| 1 it 9:45 this' morning, having coy w47 mes. but they had some remarkably hard TUOX BE00 Games Postponed. BRoias b M b o Baes Gn atle: | pes KU, Jou d There la & suspicion that they have mors | 0 h8 motning having covered &7 situations. Espeelally was this the case | gl 00 a0 (0 singles, o double and | At Brooklyn — Chicago-Brooklyn game |Off Smith, 2; off Warhop, 3. Struck out:| Thers was much disappointment that |Information than they care to admit and | He says he i3 two and a half days ahead in the fourth inning. when with one out|qa triple in five times up. He also scored | POStPONed: rain By Smith, 7; by Warhop, 2. Passed ball: |neither of J R. Keene's American cracks, | that all the combined forces have agreed |Oof his schedule. i Clark hit for three sacks. The infleld | three runs and stole a base. g At Philadelphia — Cincinnati-Philadelphia | Suilivan. ' Wild pitch: Smith. Time 2:0). | Ballot and Colin, both of which were eli- bkt | Weston expects to spend tonight at - A g [ EEI § € game_postponed; rain. Umplres: O'Loughlin and Perrine. | Rible, started Gpon abioluts &tlenos. | Brighton, twenty miles north of Denver. moved In close. Spencer hit a corker at| Pa has Sanders and Keeley left fresh and | At Now York—New York-St. Louis game Browna Easy tor Naps. ! - The postoffice inspectors continue to be Franck. which the captain let scoot by |fine for ioux City today. But then the | postponed; rain LT e idieveiand L woh | Burnam Loses Out. besteged with various clues, anonymous Goteh and Jenkine Matched, him. ax it was on his meat hand. The |Sloux have been resting for three days GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |#asily from St. Louis toddy by a score of | ‘The three goifers have played off for the | and otherwise, relative to the robbery. Noth- May 2i.—Articles were next ball Hoggie drove for a hard line | Miller did not know how to act in right b b N {5 to 2 Joss pitched a good game, while | #iRhth place in the qualification round €or (0 0 regarded | Jned today for a finish wrestling match #hoot at Kchipke, which caught the skipper | fl€/d When those hard punches of Welch's Pelly was hit safely thirteen times. Goode | the Hayien cup at the Happy Hollow ciub | IN8 definite hae developed that s regarded | hetween Champlon Frank Gotch and Tom Lk PPEY | and Schipke's came scooting in his direc- | Milwaukee and Minnenpolis Break | Was the star of the game, getting three | and City Attorney Burnam lost out with | by Chief Inspector Perkins as of particu- | Jenkins, wrestling instructor at West tion Bvex in Dodblsiende hits in five times at bat and scoring two | the following score: lar value, though all clues and information | Point. The match will take place at the Moekis oan tiky Boat sty o1l wies” Hs i - . runs. Score: Gross Handicap Net Bl | stock” pavillion, at the fair grounds, Des SRDEH: Hinr. sate, %0 1. tne miily’ DOABIG I T ses iy Sige any ol pikse, 1 MILWAUKEE, May 27.-Milwaukee and ST. LOUIS CLEVELAND. W. E. Shafer..... +v.000.112 serateh 112 | T investigated Moines, June 12. Tt will be the fifth bout AR e ) s plaved right and third and second in| Minneapolis spiit even in a double-header L0.AE 6.4.8. | E.'Z. Nordstrom...... 3 8 14 Nething is 1t between the Champion and Jenkins, each wo runs, which. with the three|the three games Pueblo has played in|here this afternoon, the visitors winning | Hartzell, rt. ' Goode, 1t o H. E. Burnam.....'. .. uus| inted | NAVing wan two, they had made in the second inning, put | Omaha the first, 2 to 0, and the home club cap. oBradiey, b n the drawings for the play-off W. b. n antiquated specimen of an ofl-pain — them in the lead Swift relieved Galgano Wednesday in the | turing the second, § to 1. Score, first game 2Turner, s Shepherd (15) plays W. R. T. Belt (1), J. | or varnished mail sack was picked up in Gotch Throws Twe Men. last inning ~nd lost the game and Bonno MINNEAPOLIS MILWAUKEE. 7 . Morris (15) plays . Shafer scrateh, | an out-of-way rt of t Thion Pacific OUX CITY 27— 0 FLining A8 1okt (NG guise R\ Bon L. MILWACKEE A ;‘ 2 "‘“L‘.m‘ s :"l‘.‘*! . F’ K‘mh"}v ¥ part of the Uni RIOUX CITY, la, May 2.—Champion | replaced Swift in the last innin, ursday H . . H H 3 ) . E. A v v v Gote 3 With two out Clark and Spencer singled, | Schipke and Franck had troubles of their | Suin: M- § S OLord, It.... strom (8). nkerton men and turned over to the | yroy Opcar Wasem, the Nebraska premier, but Hoggie falled to make good and no|own trying to siop some of those liners| o'Neili, ct 0 oRandall, ot iy ;""“' e i vy b b i kel | g Wl e TR ik Wotw 5 [ophauty the o o sted on | G, 1b 1 b e tates mail sack and ticularly not a | time o w ns weie made. Omaha opened with three | Which the heavy hitting Puebs insisted on L, e nd; particy and one from Kubalk in forty minutes. . { drly, Retie Edmo'dso runs. Fisher singled .and Bertle King | 4iVIng in that direction Colline, b on the right side. It too, went through Spencer attempted to steal and Clark 0 3 3 0 Swalm Starts Anapicionsiy. MeA! Stephens, c. Pelty, p | wnnnesesas Owners' Race Next Tuesday. e e e T St | registered mail sack, as these sacks are all i struck out. Schipke singled and Fisher | 1T Schipke and Franck could have stopped | Plock. e 2 poned because of rain, will be run next | striped with red. No importance is attached Bonno Traded for James. scooted to third. Bchipke coaxed pledy those drives in the fourth inning Pueblo | Patterson, p. 8t. Louis. 00011000 Tuesday over the same course as planned | 1o it, as the sack is supposed to belong LINCOLN, May 2.—Lincein today an- - r pke coaxed a throw | wauld not have made a score off Lower Three-base hit: Goode. Sacrifice before. All the same conditions of the nounced that Gus Bonno, an Ttallan and and Fisher stole home. Welch hit to right | after he went into the game. Totals | McAleese, Joss, Stovall. Double pla: race will obtain. Members of the Omaha | 10 the railroad company | star pitcher in the Western league last and Miller dropped thé ball. The Infield | | Milwaukee ........ Wiiliams 'to Wallace to Jjones: Easterly to | Automobile club, who have planned for a| Neither is there any truth in the report | measom, had been traded to Pueblo fo- moved In, 8o that when B A & . v 54 . | Minneapolis ....... {Turner; Bradley to Lajole to Stovall. | picnfc on that day, will not again pack | that fnquiries e y | James, a southpaw. Bonno was a holdout hen Pendry grounded, | THOMPSON CAUGHT EVERYTHING |M10eSPols o Stolen 'base: Lord. Wild pitch: Joss. | their baskets for next Tuesday. Muny utfier ued bikg RGeS AERERy | SRl Soehy aNA: I ot tepar Wi Hoggie nalled Schipke at the plate. Pendry Hase on balis: “Off Peity, 2. Strick oul: | planned to gn to some point on the course | Nebraska points for registered mall sup- | S80F ¢ ® CRCCHE Had started. : 5 ! rifice hits: Quillin, Edmondsc u8, 2 S #tole actond, and when Kane it the ball | Bohannon Had Fine Sapport trom Hia | Fcs, Pite! Quillin, Edmondson, ~Double By Joxa 2i by Pelty. 1" Left on baves:|in advance of the racers to watch them . & Louis, 3 o] 8. H 8. = down the third base line he and Welch | Cateher, and Won. Collins to Downs to Gill. Left on bases: | Uinpires: Connoly wol Bean. |00 148 iy A I R P Ol R AT s trotted home. Thres runs for Omaha DES MOINES, May 27.—(Special T Milwaukee, 4; Minneapolis, 8. First base Game Postponed. o By g i ey Pueblo made three in the second on a|&FAm.)—The Denver battery, Bohannon and | 0N balls: Off Pape, 3; off Patterson, 3.| . = 7 Storz Gives Loving Cup. base on balls, a man hit a double, a sin. | TNOMPson. proved to be too much for Des | Struck out: By Pape, 2, by Patterson, 3 At Detroii—Boston-Detroit game post-| %t y o Your Is it at a premium, at par or at a discount? A man's health 10450 Gohipiw' arvin and aneihir n | HL"SRas et P re! s i iy oliom; | Faseed tell, Mosioler L Tume: Lt |0 iohiiaer e e o tmmsmes s 1) 8 3 shysiodly, s e Sk e Ry A e y . but _what men didn't die In double plays | Umpires: Eckman and King. IBLE- . FOR v . b pire to prevent an X c the third on Corhan's triple and Mitze's | were thrown out at second by 'l‘rmmgno'n. Score, second game: T A O AT REAY %T:h:: ':'vfi‘ld ;I‘ll:(;:‘e r?l.-x‘ h{a"nd:(:l “l"afl:m hy.lo.' S e 1“” b'hgw Stkble ¢ l"'m 'A single. Lower was then called In and | Who caught iike a Kling. Millar was not in MILWAUKEE. MINNEAPOLIS B A b B onc will be Valuation ooance i is i D e s strucl | form, being wild an deasily hit. Blersdor- BUH.0.A.E H.0.A.E | Amatenr Teams Will Play at Vinton | baYER At the ciu AT | aramutint t0 Ay R e il ih. e eticle it HS S ReXC two. Puebld, 41l ser iwas:guod, but. Bader.misjodeed tua | Abbinios, s § 4 Gyl A L played in June and another in July and the | to the regular sanitary and hyglenic laws of life and formulate habits and Omaha, 3 T et puee e AN L | ooy 20yler, 1 Street Park. winners of each month will then play ot | tastes which produce health, strength and vigor-and have.a tendency to make Two more were added to Pusblo's taaly | gave Denver two scorse. Tre Loty oos | MeCorm'E, In the absence’of the Rourke family two | for the cup. Tt is quite unusual for such then: capable of strenuous’ and efficlent \ i 1 g Randall, ot games of amateur ball are scheduled for |8 beautiful cup to be given for one season's service in every walk of 1ifs, sheel in'the fourth by the hard drives de- | fielding of Niehoff was again a feature of . Vinton Dark for Baturday afternoon. the | play and the prise has aroused considerable The man who wastes his vitality and seribed above. Omaha made one in the Sk ) ; first at 2 o'clock between Baker Brothers | interest in tennis at the Omaha Fleld clab. impairs his health through any of the fourth on Fisher's thre¢-bagger and a | DES MOINE! and the ‘Fort Omaha Signal corps teams \ many causes to which he may be sub- 4obba bl BbIe Srbr bk AB R and the second game between Creighton Misses Harley and Adams Win, jected, lowers his physical valuation and pas ueblo, 6; Omaha, 4. Colligan, s8............. 4 college_and the Townsends. WATERTOWN. Mass. May Mise his earning capacity if he permits the hus they battled until the seventh, with | Bader, cf W) The Townsends have been plaving some | Kate ¢, Harley of Fall River. the national waste to go unchecked, and has, therefore, neltlier bik o vegister, but in the seventh | Mattick, cf... 0|, Tow 3 Totals fast ball this spring, having won from the | cnampion. and Miss Mary B, Adams of adopted a suicidal policy; for an evil mors s A Dwyer, 1b.... 0! Milwaukee ........2 0001020 Ideal Hustlers 10-6, from Fremont 7-3 and | ynompion. and Miss Mary ORI destructive than race suicide is race homi- Omaha tled the score. *Fisher hit to Cor- | Dajten, vi. o | Minneapolis C00 0600100 0-1|from Fort Crook 31, Wollaston, won their matches today in the |l cide, He may be compared to the man han and then beat out @ clean throw, al- | Niehoff, 3b..... 0| Two-base hit: Robinson. Sacrifice hi Creighton also has’made a good record, | Semi-finals of the Boston women's golf Wwho keeps checking out money from his hough 1 < Gil | $ ¢ Robinson. Sacrifice hits: |, ()0 tollowing will ‘Show : ' | championship on the Oakley Country club bank account, without replenishing it thoush Clark dropped the ball. ~King nit | Gllmartin, 2b 0| Barry, Clark. Stolen bases: Robinson, |t raie!iton 6 "Bellavi 1 ['links without difficulty. They will contest | until it dwindies to nothing and his check to Corhan. who simply fumbled the ball. | Heckinger, 01Randall. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 8| Creighton 10, Nebraska Deaf Institute 4 [In the finals tomorrow. is worthless. Schipke hit a long drive to right which | Biarsdonfer 0| Minneapolis, 8. First base on balls: Off| Creighton 9, Baker Brothers 4. g : = Men who have digressed from Nature's Mr. Milier misjudged snd he was sent to ! sMertens 0| Schneibers, off Cates, & Passed ball:| Creighton 15 Fort Crook 7. Blakely Captains Missouri, immutable law should realize in time that the bench, JEHL ERRIURCRIE Hlabe | Fiaerd Block. Time: 145 Umpires: KEckman | Creighton 5 Union Pacific Shops 4. COLUMBIA, Mo.. May 27 —(Spacial Tele- there is sure to be a reckoning day, and cored on Schi trive. . Weleh ) Totals % | and King. Creighton §, Fort Omaha 7. gram.)—R. M. Blakely, the Tiger third that the magnitude of their loss will then scored on Schipike's drive ejoh RAMSAL T RO ot e Bitchots hid Shints Divide. | Creigliton 4. Happy Hollow baseman of Fort Smith, Ark. was last be deplored. and with possibly no chance Shaton to) Wil thakdme. but atrick: out Batted for Gilmartin in ninth, Creighton §, Alumni.2. night elected captain of the Missouri uni- | of retrieving it. This misfortune has fall- Pendry was given a base on balls and Kune's long fly and out to Curtiss allowed | Cassidy, rf. lleseonwona |l wswssmans Totals. .. B & Totals. Cleveland . 1010001 ~lloszss—-sse > T 7 * e 10'Neill, of 0GH, 1b.. 0 Edmo'dson, it lock, c. 0Cates, p... cnnunnson Schnelbers, »l comommmme lua Bromwd cosmmnuonooh lomsmnrs »l 2l cmrnoassosea? ISP} BN} O Bl ormuosuonnd Sl oocmena Sl cmmicises sl ossssssss | e smmnionneD alossscm g | snwmann Why do you not advertise to the Consumer Clarke, 1t Mortarity Kruger. of Cengalion, rf Odwell, 1b. James. ¢ 0'Rourke, 2b. Friel, b on, D Goodwin, p Linke, p. *Ehreck SR wremmnnney KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 27.-—Kansas | The lineup for the big game | en like the shades of ; & i o < ot A 4 g . o night over many a City and St. Paul divided honors today in | _Creighton Posttion: .+ Townesnds. | LIty BAse bel] tanm for nest year. T man, blotting Out his fairest years of hap: a double-header. the locals losing the first | Russum ....Catcher . .Spellman | A iihE thie year: besldst being cap- piness KIng to score. Omaha. 8: Pueblo, 6. Jones, “cf game, 3 (o U, and winning the second, 3 Lanigan...... Pitcher...... Matthews | 1 TUB BeLRE B Yreahinen squad. Men gradually break down from worry. Wisatha s Qi Bonas, Belden, it to 2." Score, first game ; Lotz Plicher . oung . [M oyervork bereavement, indiscretions and Thus the score stood until the ninth in- "y L R s KNS T £, | Dougherty. ' Firat base........Callahan | Diplomats at Wright Celehration. Kindred caunes, (in 4 the ceonomic walks of life men are overworked, har: ning, when Bonno was sent to work in Davis, ef. ... 0 0Shannon, cf -_;:'.'TLK;I\"\( i vi;nm‘ml base..... 4 .Hall | DAYTON, "'d §1nf\' ‘?‘rh'q""\:"‘!;“:""‘;‘] wealth, as the case may be. They are driven physically and r::rr.l.nllv 21 A place of Bwift, who had been landed .‘..‘,Prl::rman. 88 :v;'.\';"m'" § 1Beckler." 10 | P "Keltey.. s, S, O j?“!ll:vl'(.-:‘:’x‘r:“’;m‘l:vrr:-’:!‘r‘?n:v:s at Washington. nvi- Prepsure l'\mll Im‘l'llt :;!en wen{gen or Iry\unlr the health or terminate in & phys- pretty hard. King hit Bonno for a single | phompson. o A R it Hronek...... Left field..... Biglow | tations to be present at the Wright broth 1980 oRa by R nh I ot o D Ablectd ik ia nlan DI A heRY for an opener, but was caught at second | *Staukard . Perrine. & Brashear. 2. furray.............Center field........Quigléy | ers' celebration, which occurs in this city beyond. their physical endurance, aiy Impelled by necessity, monetary or other when he tied. torktbateh=dt into & doublh Cockinan,’ 35, O Hariman, T ] tneero aBORREEN 1) 5ot M I0R | JUBAGY 8001 motives Our business is to divorce thess men from_ their troubles and re: Schipke hit a line drive at Bonno which Totals ...... ‘ Carlech, o 08ullivan, e 1| BELDEN IS SOLD TO WATERLOO Stanley Ketchel American. ol s emicn. ® GARPY. Sl ChEW, Vigorous egnditioh and: Inerease thele plys- - { o . i ATERL b cal valuation. We plac vous, 3 y ; f the son of sunny Italy could not nudgg.<r aBtted for Cassidy in ninth. Leroy, p...... 5 e s | | A subscriber writes to ask if Stanles Bition. Place ‘nérvous, allir, sickly:men in prime physical oon %0 he caught it. Then came Henry elch, | Des Moines 01000000 0- Totals 2*Boles | WiIl Be Succeeded in Center Field hy | Ketchel is not of Po descent and if | & halt a dozen good ones and then walked. | TWO-Dase hits: Mattick, Gilmartin, | | ot als Bill Belden, center flelder of the Omaha | and is o American nationality, 00D POISON, AND BLADDER DISEA Titcie Jatk MNEAREINN vazt. and to show!| 5 ompson. Three-base hit: Niehoff, Base| *Batted for Wright in ninth tehm. ‘has: boen Boid 2e Katericn To ans | &nd’lS of Amarican nationa and all Special Diseases in the shortest time possible dtuie Jac ' ) 0 show ' on balls: By Miller, 1; by Blersdorfer, 3 | Kansas City ........0 1 0 0+0 2 0 Pendry W o 4 4 = G owes: liful (it Pa i AurBRERRs otk ivean 0ot | it by piteoad Dl By Seiredorter L | Kankas Qity «.ciioer § 18000800 {Pendry will hereatter play In the denter Durvea’s Horse Wins. and at the lowest cost for skillful service and successful treatment. sending Belden to Waterion, he hit mo! ]‘l"‘,'nr‘ -"Irv three innings; off Blersdorfs: Hits: ©Off Brady, 7 in three innings [ this” spring that Rourke did not want B A e\ Las ‘.'mell"\l\f“{*' FRE et Dg‘f““ugufi:“"‘fo“.‘ e “'a l.:o“ ok three-sacker Which ;won the game. out: "By "Ml W piteh: Miller. Struck | Wright, 5 in six innings. Two-base hits: 10%e him from the lineup. 0 when Schipke | at Longchamps today, was wan by and Examination, SN0 1 s 704 chanp! No more games off_the home grounds for | Bohanton. 3 Stolen tasti S00rer, 3; by | Cockman, Wrigley, Flynn. Left on bases: | Was secured to play third it was decided to | Burvea's Wanda TII. g g © B 3 aiiolen bases: Jones, Beiden, | Kansas City, §; St. Paul, 8 Homc run: |y Pendry in the outfield. He has been eight days ,;"fl ay, Cassidy. Double plays: Maag to | Carlisle. Sacrifice hits Perrine (2), | Practicing” that position every morning | Gonsip of the Sports. The scofe | Hartman, Bohannon to Hartman to Lind- | Carlisle. Sacrifice fly: Sullivan, Hoey, | $ince that time and has plaved in one| cjeveland won a game with a hit from OMAHA A ctr redorter o Dwysr Sacrifice hits: | Stolen bases: Davis, Fiynn, Armbruster, | f3™f., @ f€ures that he stiil has a util- | the mighty Lajote. AB. Wi B e A e naanes e 5. Umplre: Has- | Cockman (2), Carisch. Double plays Jnan, Fendry may be pulled in to i o alis name, GSIgsns ouEht ¥ eher, If.. 5 o Attendance, 60 Sullivan to, Brashear ok outs By | EiSTie hact s tien Wiien feedsd and |, WIthAOML ON 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts, Omaha, Neb King, b S ey 4 yright, 2; by Leroy, 4 First on errors: | ca : s ’ e |G ) 1zZIES W TWELVE-INNING GAME | Kansas Clty. 1; St baul, 3 Base on halis; | cor ‘l;’ln‘_h:l:‘"r:\rl'l:l!sld position well, ma We trust our Rourkes will be able to Welch, rf g 0 —_— Off Brady, 3; off Wright, 1; off Leroy, 6. AR 9 v s { maintain this gait on the road s N gy 0| Greenbackers' Chance fn Nin¢n | Hit by pitched ba: By Wright, 1. Time: Seward Wins from Friend. RUbS Wadel didn't va mudhto: Rostons Kane, 1b. $; 1 Spofl 2:05. Umplre: Owens. SEW “ 4 ust shut ‘em out with four s Franck. &, _ Bid] it S e Hesisiay, Score, second game: EWARD, Nab. May (Special Tele- ! qpyg far Mr. McGraw has not had a g.\mllln‘ c ‘x' PR ""lllhi’ “,'fi'\ ”?; MIT"L l}la:nharkms KANSAS CITY. ST. PAU! 1 Ball Nm_“'d ""'_,_""m';:‘ ;";,‘;',’:,‘ ‘_l"':‘“‘;r "”'{ cast amount of need for Mr. Merkle. W WalM, . sieereaseen B 2o N hoodo today ana H.O.ALE B Prien ’ o Mg f by Qw s nof t enough to head of Lower, p " ll‘:‘"':"F":”“!‘fl.:“\l'lv,lnflwplh\p-lnnlnl Sobiamtl Rhannom: -2 1 8 U GDavie, of .10 ('n',:f,,'x", by bunching -its hita. Beore by |, Rwift was not il enOLER esday. | 0 chita lzzies, by a 4 to 3 Beckley, 1b. 0 0Wrigley, cf.. 5 " i Totais .. i | Lincoln should have won in nine inninee. | Love: 5 b 17y b3 Seward oo 20 00 With pitchers working like Omaha's and | but Umpire Wheeler ruled that Gammies | Hetling. 3 0 0Armbster, rf3 1 riend 002001 such a team hth{n: hem, an) { 1. | failed 0 touch the home Plate In the tamies | Bréstesr. b 3 2 ) Perrine. _Batteries: Seward, Trimbel and | wins will be entitled tc ! a» Kensel, 3b 0| Inning and called him out. Wheeler's de- | sanine 't ¢ '»_u...‘v,l.: W ;:mndri |an_ullnl and RMcUmmld | Hollenbeck mwKu‘,] to bat !:w Johns -‘m 13 S i " % . 1 bicree stopped a batting rally a: 3 :“"' men, § Seward § riend 3. ase on balls: ott } ge a hit, ther elley goes in to run for o 00 x ens e b RN ®| Greenbackers sut of the runnien Tiiis‘he | Ritter. c » HE#5- T I8A ‘Trimbel, 4, Bogatts, 1. Struck out: by | Holly and scores. That's working it v Bpencer: of i of bennel ‘Holland and Westerzil permitted : . Hall, p Tembel, 4; Posniis, b mpire: Weaver. | Manager Jones of Denver showed his % et B 0| Wichita to tle the score in the ninth and | Totals..... #2711 3%Carisxch pioewart threw 3 balls for Trimbel in the | nerve anvway when he went in to piteh RERAIRS, 8. .o v 1| safe oncs by Pettigrew, Aitchison and (ol ; ninth inning, retiring the side. The same | (hat game at Des Molnes, but he didn’t s drove in the winning run in the twelfth Totals oams play tomorrow. Seward' has open | ghow much else. Ed Corbiun 88.... e g [ Fox's leap Into the airfor a'line drive; | °Batted for Yeager in ninth. wanting samencail us . 4 Woodi Bon¢ | Cinelnnati has not made a bad showing Mitze, ¢ 3 \ ending in _a double play was the fielding | Kansas City .. 00000300 Hipryac - Woods, Man- | ,"this eastern trip. The Reds are fighting . Pde ol S M feature Score St. Paul ... 02000000 o2/a8er Seward, Neb. | hard this year. but not quite hard enough through daily newspapers? BONNO, P..oeeer LINCOLN Hits: Off Gehring, 6 in six Grand Island, 6; Gibhon, 0. | thus far to be contenders | Hall, 3 In two innings % e > . et 6,5 'or good | . : Totals 3| Fox. 2 ‘ Carlisie. . Left on pases: Kansas City. | ;GIBBON, Neb. May 7i—8pecial)=Tho | (AL SPanaing A1) (et S50 00 Kol | That question put to almost any manufacturer “Two out when Winning run was m: Waldvon, “H.110000 98U Paul, & Sacrifice hits: Armbrustor, | Gand 1sland Busineas college shut out the | 10t " "Wichita won ‘another game. but | b T . Omaha |30, B, § Yeager, Stolen bases: Love Carlisie | GIIbON (eam here § to 0 Ford. the Grand | thien’that was from Lincoin | who has not tried it will frequently be met with the Runs [) ) omas. 1h 6 .3 Double plays: Hallman to Ritter; Perrine, | g Eler, s e, n 2 R AR Lot Srbnosd ’ 5 P % Hits 1 Davidson, cf.1111.0 Wrigley to Flynn: Perrine to 'Wrigley S i e iin_tAsAmALes g B o R R Pl statement that ‘‘it’s too expensive.”” This idea is Pueblo— ullivan, 5 - 2 Sthork o i, SRR e W g Normal's star twirler, pitched for | Sloux City and the worst of it Is they must o 08ico000o0 s | Sullivan, ¢, . First on errors: Kansas City, 1; St. Paul ki e { o Jlona' in their Own Aoy . Riate.n! ERRRRR Pritchett, b i 3. Bases on balls: Off Flaherty, §; off | {ocait and iwas bimped. Tor fweire N;,m - ey A O s neorrac. e el | Nagle, p......... 5 Gehring, 8. Wild pitch: Flaherty. Time among_them a double and a clean | e Cubs Two-base hits: Fisher, Schipke, Pendry, | Karsten p 145, Umpire: Owens. lome run. Gibbon's umplre was honest. | &pect for greatness of any bunch of play- - g Swift, Three-base hits: Pendry, Fisher, | - Score by innings R H E|ers. They go right along winning just as Why not try it? Clark. Corhan, Passed ball: Mitze. Base on | moiqs -y Columbus Wins from Loulsville. irand Island 10200001612 0]if there wasn't such a person as John v v balls: Off Swalm, 2; off LoW@er, 2; off WICHITA, COLUMBUS, May Columbus won | Gibbon D00DO0O0OO O 2 2 KIing. it , Bonno, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Swalm vy - | from Loulsyille, by a score of 4 10 3 today. | Batteries: Ford and Sinn, Murphy and| Linceln probably would have been better A campaign through newspapers, with all the 1; by Lower, 1 Struck out: By Bwaim. 2 jage o ABR 3 Score: Mercer, Struck out: by Ford, 3; by |off if it gof rid of that fellow Honno long ;\',_d,‘”,_“ : COLUMBU LOVISVILLE. Murphy, 7. Home run: Harper. It u) s 'APII;;\H‘“n‘hh’\\‘(::[“h‘l:s\!‘: '?‘:ur:v;:-v auxiliary work planned for you by us, will sell more ughes, i 0 ion as the o : im- Y 3 | Pennell, If-1b 1 Anburn Defeats Atchison | ple reason he can’t govern himself. L . . ‘4 | Holland, 1b v 0 AUBURN. Neb, May 7.--(Special Tele-| While Tom Jenkins has thrown Goteh | goods for general consumption than can possibly be | Roberts. 0 gram.)—Auburn baseball team defeated the | iwice, it was before Gotch was Gotch . | Middleton Atchiron, Kan. team here today by u Tem Jenkins will have as much chance sold in any other waj Westerzil :\'mn score of 7 to 6. This was one of the fastest ‘A..d(nfllv teh u'l :;l‘" lln{n"“fl :uno 12" as Pettigrew, O8ullivan, 5 games that has been played on the local | &n) the rest o hem woul have. o's N : : Weaver, ¢ OFelu, ¢ iamond this year. No score was made by | been & down-and-outer for many years. I( Tell us the places where you know your distri- L Roaven & O Hall, b either side until tHe last half of the sev. | will be recalled that Hack made a foot ball ehare $ Touls enth Inning. when Auburn commenced to |of him a vear before Gotch humbled the bution is complete and yet where the goods are not 0 " get some good hits and run in five scores Russian Lion R before quitting. On the last half of the| I Dr. Roller finally goes on the mat in ” . , > Tot. 5 1 eighth they made the other two scores. | Omaha with Jess Westergaard he will get moving as they should. Try the effect of newspaper wlecoccoce~ s | Totals .. 4 | *Penneil out for interference. | Lincoin 0001010100 10 Mohita : *Battod for Nelson in seventh Ancther game is played here hetween the | thréwn or have the worst tug-of-war a 3 . g ; z i i Wichiia 100 0.0 2 00 0 *Winming run score with nine out | *ame teams tomorrow { White 'man ever had_ It ix the hopuiar be space in selling a particular article in any one city. o-base hits: Jude, Thomas . : fl I flef that either Burns of Beell can thre Cole. Double piay: Cole to eWaver; Fox | {0lumbus ... ©90008103000001—4 . > Nawa'e | Roller any day in the year under fair cii- | o . to Gagnier. Stolen base: Davidson Louleville ory.;o 1000010010000-31 Fort Gmshe Defonts Vort Creak. 1,0, leio0 ‘and that Westerssard, if he | If your goods are of general consumption and nell, Pettigrew. Sacrifice hit: Waldron | Stolen base: Olson. Sacrifice hit: | Thursday afternoon by a score of 0 2 | cannot do it now, will be able to in a Lttle ’ (2), Davidson, Gagnier, Pettigrew (2 Morlarity. Sacrifice fliee: Schreck, Dele. | Score te . Chankes At B ek y y . " e 1 P Shilaon Bave ou Taile: O Rema: hanty. Base on balls: Off Nelson. 3: off | Signal Corps 805810323 aqgf¥hile hanses ate hé can 4o 1t now i you have never tried such a newspaper camipaign, Karsten, 1: off Altchison, § ruck out: | Goodwin, 2; off Linke, 1; off Halla, 3. Two- | Fort Crook .01 7 i b By Nagle. 3. by Altehison Feett base hit: James. Three-base hit: Clarks. | Sherer. Batteries weiis ana | FREIGHT FOR THE NEW ROAD| why not test it for results? bases Lincoln, 14, Wichita, 9. Time Hit by pitched ball By Nelson (Landreth | Sherer; Smith and Newsome. Time: 1:40. v Umpire: Wheeler. Attendance: 1,20 and Lelts). Struck out: By Linke 'L by | Umpire; Haibe Milwaukee Ready for Shipments as \a. s 2). t - Alby * Visda Co'A,. W Game. Off Goodwin 2 in one-third Inning; off Indisas Wi Amnin. Far West as erton T R R S S JEATRICE, Neb. Muv 2 -iSpecial ) | kinke, 4 i four and one-third In0ing% | peyvpR CITY, Neh. May .—(Special Montans. The Young Men's 'Christian Association | T'Me: 317 Umpire: Cenahan, Telegram.)—The Beaver City boys crawled | ball team in the city league which is in Game FPostponed. up & few points on the Oxford Indians in | The Milwaukee announces that it is ready the lead for the pennant last evening de- | At Toledo—Toledo-Indianapolis game post- | the game today, the score being 8 10 6 in | (o receive freight for points as far west THE DAILY NEWSPAPER CLUB teated Mlmfl\;u mu.‘»u:n a fine contest | poned; rain. favor of the braves | as Alberton, Mont., which is west of Mis by the score of 4 to 2 iller, who twirled - —— . for the Christians, heid his opponents tc Shelby Beats Frie usand Track Meet, lmuu The road is being rapidiy extended. ong bit. The score SHELBY, Neb., May #i.—(Special)=The| HURON, 8. D., May 2.—(Bpecial Tele- | and while it is open all the way through = v Y. MG A R.H.E | gnelby “bail club won from the Friend. | gram.)—A ' thousand student sffom seven (1o the cosst, the bullders are not out of 903 World Bullding, New York City. A 2 4 & 4] Neb, team by a score of 2 19 1 jatteries, | colleges were here today witnessing the 3 = e ol Harden's Hatters. 2 1 6| Friend: Simpson and McDonald; Shelby: | inter-collegiate track meet and oratorical | the way west of Alberton and the officlals Batterls, Y. M. C. A.: Miller and Dobbs; | McBeth brothers. The home team did not | tontest, All preliminary sprints left Row- | do not propose to let trains interfere with Harden’s Hatters: Dearing and Folden need the last half of the ninth inning. ley pf Huron, Thackabery of Vermillion | the hasty building of the road r and Sheets of Mitchell, leading men. The e s maciiiod as e v lowa Shuts Out Drake. Two Games at Vinton Street Park. | o) jimp was won by N"rm“d 4;‘, :._r_ vy e———— et IOWA CITY, la. Mayv #7.-(Special Tel Baker Bros. play the Signal Corps nine [ milllon, who beat the state record haif an - b g gram)-fowa, 1, Drake, 0 esipl See hn:n:. Fort unphn out at Vinton stree: | inch. Huntimer of Brookings won the |that by using The Bee advertising columns