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10 y S el e THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY. MAY 2. 1910, Cubs Teach Plrates How to Play. Naps Beat Browns Sox Get Edge on Tlgers by a Score TOPEEA WINS FROM OMAHA|[™ Standing of the Teams | CUBS WIN IN BIC SPURT| Penn First in SE ATORS' \\ORI\COBTMAIP ' Track Athlctes 50\ WIN 1T 1N HF[l:L\lll Cooleyites Get Ten Runs to Five for | “west s 7 (e v A Lrs After Pirates Apparently Have Cinch, Rourkes, Denver ... 8 0 8t Paul . Wichita 7 700 Minneapolis. 1 ]nter-College Poor Fielding at Columbus Gives | at thc Umver lty Tannehill's Clean Drive for Two : . They Lose Two to One. 1 Athletic Meet! Louisville Game, Show L1p Well Bases Defeats Tigers, IZ2IES ROUND UP THE CHAMPS it i fnie: ‘ ' stoux City \ \ \ — Wins Three Out of Four Relay Events, ALTROCK PUZZLER FOR BLUES Preliminaries of the Meet Furnish GOES TO THIRD ON SACRIFICE maha 200/ Loutsville Lincoln Defeats Drammers In Second | Des Moines 200 Milwatikee. y Ca nnls Defeated by the Reds by NATL. LEAGUR. | AMER. LEAGUE. And is Helped Home by Wild Piteh, of Series by Score of 3 to 1— . L. Pot Score of Six (o Five, H Game Ending Four (0 Five— Hard Playiag Al New York . W DefFolt &l 4 1 g {3 &5 indianapolis; 1 0 4% WAGNER'S FUMBLE IS COSTLY Lincoln .. 4 400 Kansas City 9 H 8 e, ) 2 ? Ilinois Taking the Other— |4\, ique Contest Played at Knnsas Ramsdell the Star. City, Millers Wisning Many Surprises, Showing Partici- pants Are All Comers, with bise § Wild Throw Givi imse—One Bunt Wins N " taburg 700Philadelphia’ . B v \ LINCOLN, Neb.. 38 (Mpbclal: Telbs ans Heat “hicaga {0/ New York :. 5 4 .5 N | PHILADELPHIA, May 1.—Pennsylvania o5 Mitwiukiv, LINCOLN, Neb., MaY, 1.-(fpécla o tpigfitinty Philadelph 1636 Boston ...... made a celan sweep of the national relay | gram.)—Severnl surprises were sprung | Cincinnati .. 4 6 .400/Cleveland champlonship on Frankiin field yesterday the annual pfeltminary meet of the Ne- | ' -y OGRS L A 3 CHICAGO, May 1.—After Pittsburgtoday | winning the one- two and four mile con- | braska track athlete the Cornhusker St. Louls ... 4 9 .308/St. Louls . (00| scored one run In the ninth, Chicago | tests *"’.:“"\:““’f‘:'_‘"‘f ""fl(‘ |'»"f*v'j‘f“:.;“;‘u on | field yesterday | CHICAGO, May 1.~Chicago defedted Des " Games Today. scored two and won a flercely contested | In many of the events on the day's pro- ”‘”o"w o ;":"“’"’ "‘“‘“'“ . “."_ " Lindstrom, a freshman athlete from |trolt in a hard-fought fifteen-inning game, Y Western Leagle—Lincoln at &t. Jossph, | €4me, 2 to 1. The winners lost a score In | gram it was the east against the wews and | ¥'o {0 Win the third game of the serles. | Cojumbus, made one of the best vauits (4 to 3. Walsh pitched in fine form, but \ Omaha helped by bum playing at the same | gy City at Denver, Omaha at Topeka,|the elghth when Hoffman fell between | although the western colleges were better | ‘> Catches by Koanick and Staniey | yna¢ has been registered at the local school [ had poor support in the ninth, when Hahn time. Kaufman was in fine form and kept | Dex Moines at Wichita. 4 third and home and twisted his knee. He | represented than in former years, the |Tc'® the features. O'Rourke's fumble and|n" yoars, He cloared the bar at 11 feet|dropped a long fly. Diackburne fumbled M mowing them down all along. During mo- | American Assoclation - Columbua. &t . s Tor get b and 'Ofbéon reh Gut ANd | sast e the [ Arbogast's wild throw gave the locals four | ¢ inches. In the mile Fun. Clatke did the | tWo line drives, which gave the viaitors two J ouisville, Toledo at Indianapolls, Minne eastern athletes took practically all the |, %l 0 P Hicke apolis at Kansas City, St. Paul at Mil- | tagged him while he lay on the ground. |events. The exceptions were the one mile | 2 distance in the fast time of 4:59%, runs. Chicago came back In thelr half and the yalways Kot 1wo in @ row for a wcore. | waukee. Now' ¥ ¢ Brooklyn, | In the ninth Wagner singled, went to sec- | relay race for freshmen, won by lilinols, e oA ! g (elther Amberson nor Anderson, the two |tled It up on a base on balls, a sacrifice, y The score \,,;‘,;‘.,{:],’l’:hm‘:{",‘(‘;;"; W York at Brooklyh. | ;14 on Miller's infleld out and scored on |and the broad jump, captured by Wasson | Duleavy, It. 4 v o Re : i | star long distance runners, were entered |An out and a hit. The finish camp din the e OMAHA | American League—Washington at New | Flynn's single. WIith two out in Chlcago's | of Notre Dame. Sy e 0 /00 in any of the races. Their injurles are|fifteenth, when Tannchill hit a cldnf.drive #™ Fox, 2b dessrdivee [ WESTERN LEAGUE, Schults's grounder and Steinfeldt followed | Ramsdell, Pennsylvania's sprinter, form- | JOREH. f’h H 14 : that Coach Cherrington thought best to | i A piteh King, cf Lincoln, 3 gt el AGUR, fix City-| With & two-bager, scoring two runs. The | erly of Texas universfty. He won his two | Kounick, s H forbid their running today | CHICAGC DETROIT H Browns Five Around. TOPEKA, May 1—Topeka took enother game from Omaha today. Ten to five was the coumt. Topeka hit in bunches and | mentary lapses he let the visitors hit, and | ccm ABH.OA B Kans, 1b. Denver game postpon Omaha, To- | Bcore: heats and the final in the 100-vard dash Reed, the new 100-yard man, ran the dis AT g | 4 bty Zether, 2b...5 1 1 4 OMcIntyre 1f.1 ",‘fr““f;m""_ peka, 10." Des Moines, 1t Wichita, 3 [ pTwo out when winning run was scored. | againat some of the best men now on fhe O tGcodwin, tance at 145 This is exceedingly fast Hahn. § 010 Thuh, Pittsburg, 1; Chicago, 2 Bt. Louls, 5| DIttabars o.iiai.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1|Path and ran the last relay in the mile| . .~ - y time for the new Nebraska track, which : e Cincinnati, 6. ¥ Two-base hite: Gibson, Chance, Steinfeidt. | relay. FHis best time in the dash was 10| & F 3| I8 yet considered slow. Reed also won the | Parent. ¢ Ubeie Biikuit ,1\1\1(&_:];1"1_4‘,:;\' ‘I,E(Av:‘.lml":‘.md iw \fucrmre hl!n:hlplc:v. 'rmflkan Stolen fbuo seconds and for the quarter mile in the one | *Batted for Osborne in eighth 220 and #40-yard events. In the #40-yard :‘;"i[:j‘,n,f' & S A oit, 3; Chicago, ev 8 St| Wagner. Doubls pidy: Sheskar. Lt on | 1tq relay race, i#% seconds | Loulaville . 01000040 5| race his winning was a surprise, as he | Tannenill, s ICAN ASSCOIATIO! balls: Off Overall, {; off Camnits, 1. Struck | Nine colleges lined up for the one mile (Columbus ceonl 01 0 0 0 0 0 13/ defeated the Nebraska captain, Brule u|.u1:3_'|'_';: 5 Columbus, Louisville, 6. Toledo, 4; In- | out: By Overall, 3, by Camnitz, Time: | relay champlonsh'p, It was a fine field of | _Stolen bases: Odwell, Reilly, 0'Rourke. |is one of the best quarter milers in the | ssmith ‘dmnnp\)lll. 3. 'Minneapolis, 13; Kansas City, |1:20, Umpires: Klem and .Kane: quickly realized that | Sacrifice hit: Stanley. ‘Sacrifice fly: Hag- Hehipke, 80 Cadman, ¢ Hollenbeck, p. McCafferty, p *Agnew al cocmmie Totals. TOPEI ke E ¢ Ly s were AT ':“ ey hmx:: LREON K oh Viha bt & b Wolley Noss §,. 38 1 CINCINNATI, May 1—-Cincinnat! defeated | "'N® men on the : & | s tly, Downey. Double play . Relily, ®3i., b 4 3 0= | st Louts ¢ to'6 today in s ninth inning | quarter mile relay were oo many for rec- riarty to Howard to Schreck. Struck | 10-yard dash: Reed first. May second, | Totals... {1 14531 & Totais Thomason, 1b. 5 v | rally. With men on second and third, {wo | ord time. But, notwithstanding this, the | Ut By Harerman, 1; by Osborne, 5. Bases | Powers third. time: 0:101 Batted for Browning in the eighth. | R 4 b \M[nnesota 18 [ out, oie run needed to tie and two a(rikes | race was run [n fast time. Michigan fine | S/l PalE: OCf Hagerman, 0; off Gsborne, 4 »-vard dash: Reed first, Burke second ‘ *Batted for Parent in the ninth 1 i 1 | y 5 valley ] *collins VR RRL UL WR IR erman. Two-base hit: Arbogast. Three ools, et Summary | and three balls on him, Egan singled in the | Hit with pitched ball: By Osborne, Smoot. | May third, time: 0:2l *Baited for Blackburne in the ninth. Kerns, ¢ P 9 2 . lnunh and brought Paskert home with the ished second, followed by Cornell, Chicago, | Wild pitch: Hagerman. Passed ball rbo- \0\)‘:\nu|’(]l.|‘lh \ Ih-.'('! fi‘ st, Burke second, *Batted for Willett In the ninth 3 > chussetts, Tech., | Bas s Off Oshorne n » Ankeny third, time: 0:52%, *On out when winning run was scored Abbott, 1b. 1 I w. ( h tieing run, Hauser threw wild & moment | Princeton, I1llinow, Masschussetts, Tech., | Bast. Ilits: Off Osborne, 11 in seven in- Ankeny thir L b ] ) TR owa S amplon | later and Miller followed with the winning | y- : | nings; oft Goodwin, 0 In one inning. Left|. Half mile run: McGowan first, Wohlen Kahl, 2b & : Virginla and Darmouth, in the order Kaufman, p. 4 2 1 0 tally Suggs pitched well. Willls was hit -base hits Crawford, ‘Tannehili, - - | on bases: Louisville, & Columbus, 3. Time: | beg second, Swanson third, time: 2:05 | Detroit .. 001000002000000-3 Totals 3% 1010 2 3)’ (JIOSC LSCOI'C Pennsylvania's victory in the two mile Blues Fail to Ca o et I R Three-base hit: Payne. Hits: Off Brownin | CHICAEO .v..v.er. 000110001000001 4 | hard. The score: | named. 1:45. Umplr thrie and Cusack Mile run:’ Clarke first, Melick second, |y, I& | neet. 20-yard hurdles tollfer fir Plac *Batted for MeCafferty in ninth. ‘m. Louis .....oece0n 0 003 010 10 08| championship was largely due to the run- | KANSAS CITY May 1 120-yard hut Collter firat, lack | 4 i ‘seven innings; off Willetts, 0 in one | *Two out when winning run was scored 3 2 The failure of | second, Fleming third, time: 0:16%, > L 03— | of ol gs, Bac \pekn : 06041000 10 ” oty nid nuwn‘sv‘? Sisvart, hl'u'!‘: ning of Church. [ the Blues to connect with Altrock’s deliv- 0-yard hurdles: Collier first, = Funk- J;‘;“I.:F'm,': i A ;1,3" ’,‘a:".:,,',',',","'(f“‘l. Tl Omaha ..ol 101 110 0 0-5|Gophers Defeat Hawkeyes in Dual | Three-base hits: Bescher, Hoblitzdl, Hus: | Cornell led until the last relny when STy anied, I & Antlout for the Kansia thousitiaecond, Fowers Gred, e Ol | Doumnertdl waileD Satwbul Pagis. ' or ) Thres-bas it gins, Villls, S 111, hits: Mit 11, Mil- Py 8 ¢ e v » he s Minneapolls t ole o 4mastro 3 3 sec- oubl vi Pe 0l elehan d M R T ek | Track Meet by Only Four B an Scolon basss: Downey, | the Penneylvanian took up the runnink. |day. ‘Kansas City was not abie to ke |ond HRUCK third. helht 11 foet 4 inches, | Double play: Fernoll, Delehanty and &im Wooley, Abbott, Kaufman, King, Cadm Point: kan, Miller, TLeft on bases: St. Louls 4, | Pushed ahead and won with several yards | more than scrateli hits, and augmented this| High jump: Collier first, Graham second, | ("G | 1eft on bases: Detroft, 10 S icag« Secrafice hit: Welch. Hits: Off Hollen- st | Clnelinati, s, Bases on balls: O Wiilis, | to spare. | by errors at critical stages. Ncore Munson_third, height § feet § inches 1, “Hit by pitohed bail: Hy Barnoll. Purtell beck, 4 In one and one-third innings. Bases | §; off Suggs, 2. Struck out: By Willls, 3| Tno four-mile relay did not furnish the | — KANSAS OlEv, | MINNEAPOLIS Shot put: Sonka first, Funkhouser. sec: | iruok oyt: By Browning, 1y bt Waish. 1¥; gn balls: Off Kaufman, 1; off Hollenbeck, | Minneapolis, May 1—By the close|by Suggs 2 Time: 2:00. Umpires: O'Day | yport that was expectad. Pennsylvania | snannon, 1t 4 TP ] S - by Pernoll, 8, Wild pitehes. Walsn. Pernoll B M tatatterty, It with pliched |count of 68 to 54 points the University of AN erd WY was looked upon as the winner, but {t | Raftery,’ rf oAltiaer, ¢ ; Hammer throw: IHarmon first, Aldrich) Time: 2:46. Umpires: Sheridan and man, 9; by McCafteriy, 3 HIC with piichet | Sunt of 86 1ot boints e Ublversity of wad' expected ‘that 'Michigin ana Cornell | 2005, *hi Ocravath, by RN e R LR T Naps Take Sccond. Time: 1:%. Umpire: Mulien. Attendance: |here today In a dual track and fleld ment. | would make her hustle, but Pennsylvania's | i 3 b ST, : H i . With the Amate > ik LI Tolit second, Fleming third, distance 9 feet A ummary [ milers held the lead throughout and when . Srowd jump: Munson first, Davie second 2,000, & e ateurs held the lead through 4 when | . $wiitiams, Broud § M tirst, Davi M 3 Bhay oatii, b 29 o ¥ i ANTELOPES WA P DRUMMER 100-yard dash: 111l (Mingesota) won, Tall- Paull, the mile champion began the 1.--(\ osmith, © Graham ‘third, distance 20 feet 4l inches. 1 | B b X b ore in the ninth, but the visitors won out | man ‘(lowa) second. Time:" 0:10, W] 8. . OAltrock, 5 | Two mile run: Clark first, Mellck s i g il — | "220-yard dash: Hill (M) won, Tallman ()| Last week was a busy week with the|mile there was no doubt as to the winner. | ro o 0" 11 L | ond, Snyder third, time 11:10. .Im ;lul;‘v'sfi'\e .u;g‘I‘n‘: ‘n: ,‘!;u eleventh by Three to One Score Finish of Hard |second. Time: 0:2 amateurs. A number of games have been | Missouri and Notre Dame did not start in | Taylor, p.... 1 0 Totals | pild o 4 Feriy. Ane soote. Fought Coutest. con-vard dash: oy (M) Wom Jans (D iaveq and a line on a number of teams | this race. G FAVORABLE REPORT UPON P s A i WL WD, | 8%0-yard rur nuu ) won, Campbell (T) indicate that Omaha will see some fast| The field sports, while exceptionally | Kapsas City 00000000 0-0 < 0.A BGraney, cf 1 ST. JOSEPH, May 1—In a game that second. Time: 2:03 | work in “seml-pro” circles. Each week | §ood, showed no remurkable performances. | Minneapolis . 00210028 0-13 SIOUX INDIAN CLAIMS | sone. ic... ) 0 OBirm’Ram,ct @ 0 A 9 5 Brandom, 4 in four innings; off Taylor, 7|House Committee Stands for Adjudi- | LHY 1Lajole, 2b.... mecond of the series herc this afternoon. | 120-yard hurdle: .|‘“,,.mn (M) Won, Wil- [ In the field and it s expected that a busy | both the hammer and discus events and | P4, B 0 four, R RRE: Bt Tayiot b ol .-" byl 2l m”‘\m h\n, ; R R L T L RS HECHL R ol season will be in full swing when the |was second in the shot put. Move nmu\.,m eyt Pobrin.: Rhres bies hit SAUSE By LeuREcE I Ha LR mound for the visitors, while Jimmie Swift,| Two-mile run: Connelly (M) won, Smith| The Happy Hollow club defeated the s Oyler. First on errors: Minneapolis, A OBradiey, 3b. Holland's glant southpaw, was on the hili | (1) second. Time: 10:27%. ) S 4 . 3 | Stolen bases: Gill (2), Smith, Altrock, ¢ o % g OFalkenberg,p for ‘the locals, Both men pitched great | Pole vault: Alierman (1) and Strane (M) | Omaht Crookery compenys team in u| B]g Prize Ready fer. Double plays: Rafters (unassisted) (From a Staff Correspondent) v OBserger, b ball, allowing but four hits aplece. Swift|tied at 10 feet 6 inches. practice game on the former's grounds, | Brandom to Dlownes (o Cransion to Sy | WASHINGTON, 'May L—(Special Tele- | Yuiell OoPeing retired elght of the visitors a la strikeout Shotput: Frank (M) won, Alderman (1) | Saturday afternoon by the score of 19 to 5. F Kk out: By Altrock, 1. Passed bail:| gram.)—The house committee on Indian | el N the very firs e visitor | Distance et 6 inches ; i % on balls {48 Kilhter pihedieyery stk e, Walors | eserd Cbigtante: 0 ¢S inchin UY | Boun team fieldea poorly st tmes and Or Aviators S i 3 i ot S & | Sl ae agrera ‘- seport favoran | singie by Thomas, after taking a base on |second. Distance: 120 feet 10 inches. showed lack of practice. e club men | | bain: “Swan.' ‘Wil pitch: Taylor. ' Time:|a bill providing for the adjudication of| ol e a0 B0 L lls ‘and stealing second Inthe bram-| Broad sump: itngstrom (I)'won. Stubb bunched their hits and got them at op- —_— e el LR LR The Sante Sloux Indlan claim by the swurt| sSatted forLeity in stxth, &' half of the Initlal frame Powell was | (M) second. Distance: 23 feet 3% inches. ? Aditon . el | " i _ ed for Kinsella Al to firat after stopping one of Farth-| High jump: Engstrom-(1) won, Wilson | POTtune times, while the visitors were |pifty Thousand: Dollars for First | LRl el ol of claims. Similar action already has| *Batted for Waddell in eleventh. ing's benders with his anatomy. MeLear |(I) second. Helght: 5 feet 4 incnes. unable to get hits whet they were needed. | ="y ) O don to Edi MILWAUKEE, May. 1.—Randall wenl ail | peen taken by the senate. Millions of dol-| *Batted for Craney in eleventh. sacrificcd and the Drummer left ~fielder Eastman made a sepsational one-handed 18! rom London to - ‘::‘l‘“la)s“hl:('l‘ :';:'!\“l-rhl\t-‘v"|e [ \nu'\\‘fnfl lars are involved in the claim, the Sioux|St. Louls . 000011002004 connted when MeChesney singled , 5 vole’ ow In the first and then | '&rS ST 1 : 3 Lincaln got_another m e second, vut| (e ttin Ready SAtS o el ooked ke it vk ___burgh and Return, Btole home I the sixtll after two Were out. | contending for & restoration of annuities| CitVeland L. 2010010000 1- the Drummers. were unable to garnet any golng to bo a Texas leaguer. LONDON, May 1.—Great Britain will be | Thean two runs were enough to defeat tho| dating back to 1563, when they were de-( TWo-buse hits Stovall, Lajole, Hotfman movre off Farthing. 1In the sixth the last - Schweltzer. Sac- Next Saturday the club team plays the ¢ another aerlal competition for | 5t. Pauls, 2 to 1. "Both O'Toole and Cutting | clared forfeited by fowi te re ity 7 3 count made by the visitors came in on a | For Blg Mee t! e Lha wosng o ian e pliched fine ball, O'Toole having sinced fardsited by, Scbgtens, Sollowing an | sigies Hitke MubushR, Tomh: ey, Bac LOUIS, May L—Cleveland took the ond game of he series here today, 5 to in eleven innings. St. Louls tied the Totals..... 4113233 14 1 Totals. 011339 1 . . 3 : slightly ’ 3 3 gerles of three errors, Thomas and Jude fast Omaha Rubber company's team a |a prize of $0,00. The new prize will be | {ng better of the argument. Score: - uprising of these Indlans. Ex-Senator J.|rifice flv: Stone, Double plays: Pelty (o 1vtd on errors and Thomas took third on | | practice game and will then be ready to | given the first British aviator fiying from | Milwaukee . 10000100 M. Thurston represents the claimants. ‘t\“n'f“.r-“-'x Abeteln. . Stolen buse: Fisher. Hit a wild peg by Shea to catch him off second. open the season May 14, with the Mazep- | | ondon to Edinburghsand back again. The |St. Paul. 000001 time was needed in order that a full count| pity JEGAIE SN M, PRise JCrHeser “"";; gcoring while Cockman was being retired 5 | pas. A rivairy exists between these two Wi e two points by rafl- | Two-base hft: Wrigley. ce hits: 1 eckett of Northwood, Ia., Rep-| v off Falkenberg, 1; o <insel at first. CAfter two were gone in the|Omaha High School Track Athletes Pil < GVOE B L ety | alRne Eet < ;!’ Rl U eduiegadets i e tpomesvir tuiilillod Laleilie m‘; stt of Northwood, In., Rep | Pelty, &: off Falkenbars. 1 off Kinsuila, 1; seventh McNeall singled and Shea doubled T ing Hned for Contest st " road is 400 miles. Phe prize also Is offered | Sialen bases: Robinson, Kandall, Wrigl y, | Fesentative Haugen's can £ the .07t Berwer 3 Bimisiciouts By Relipitich) to Hight, but Kwift was easy for Gagnier. raining Hrrd for Con! al aggregation the club men will have to g | by the publishing;concern o which Lord | Double plays: McGann (unassisted). Jonee | naval academy at Annapoils, passed his Waddell, 1i by Falkenvers, t iits: Ore PRt il (YT CU GG b2 o Lincoln. some to beat them. Northoliffe is the head. | to Autrey to Clark, McGann to Clark - Left | entrance examinations with flying colors. | {iLed inuinge: off Waddell, 4 n two ihin . called sund rules had to be used, nl- The "\P’;;}Lw“ The fleet of Britsh warships anchored |0 "A*(s: Miwaukee, 4; St Baul 4 uck | young Beckett will he admitted to the|off Falkenberg. 10 In eight and ono-third the fans who w unable to find seats. | putting in extra hours of practice for the | Liftngsr, u. 11 Lparrotte, 1t when an aeroplane from the Aero club | Hayes and Ferguson. 5 % : R Cleveland, 10, ~ Time: 1:8. Umplres: The score state meet to bs held at Linoain:next Fri- : JPaimer, 2b...8 aviatiop grounds at East Church suddenly oledo’s Ten-Inning Wi | The Key to the Situation—Bee Want Ads' \n ' Loughlin and Perrine. day. The team of ten men that will enter & ‘ McD'mott, s 8 W anron; of. .ot 4 will be announced by Coach Carns on Mon- LINCOL P tos, S 4 i | victory from Indianapolis today in another | - = — AWoods, 1 over the els at varying helghts. After | .., inning contest, 4 to & Hickman saved Thomas, 1b. S5 een LAY R AL . OHIND et Antie L iké Suvood ard, p. 4 peared from view. The aeroplane is a|a difffcult running catch, which held a ge, If. X 4 & | scoring the winning tally with a single, ¢ 4 s Oobv. TE A it h i . il e i Wm TRt o ~ Totals.....40 112411 7| Grace. After leaving the harbor it flew | Senre: I h b d James, oh.. 0L K | Totais..... 818313 ¢ | nearly fifty miles in fifty-one (5 automO 11€ whic madae IMeyer, o appeared out of the haze and maneuvered | INDIANAPOLIS, May 1.—Toledo snatched | Gagnler, ss ! day or Tuesday. 0johnsen, 3b. making & reconnolsance the craft disap- | the game for the visitors in the ninth by | Bk | P 4 o man at third and won it in the te | Cockman, 3b......... 3 | Wood, Rayley, Fraser, Kulakofsky, Rouse | Dolphin, rt o % %! wright model and was plloted by Ceell | n_ th nlh.\‘ lively competition for the other four places minutes, | Indianapolis ......3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Clark, ¢ 4 y | Happy "':””w s Hidod 82 4:88, 10 i at one time to a helght of 1,500 feet, | Toledo . 100002000 1—¢ 2 e S A on the squad among the athletes. It I8 |Crockery Co. .......1 2°0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5| FsSINE R A0 ey e i ,\ | d h ld h l ; very doubiful whether any welght or field | Home run: Durkee. Three-base hit: | 5 T T Pab il R U R O an olds the transcontinenta Totalg... ... men will be entered in the meet, as Omaha | Eastman. Two-base hits: Lininger, Hall fpete; 2 i " g E b b A T, N 3 e [ bast hit: Delehanty, Wila piteh: Hard- | d H l d 1 PERRL is very weak in these events and the men | (B GTpCk outi Y, Lvons, b by Hagen: | EA RO e O of no My | BTove. Strucs out: By Hardgrove, 7: by | record 1S unequaied as a traveler ‘ | 1 , ntes o) 4 R i P Owen, 1. Bases on balls: Off Hardgrove . SO Bl T will be needed iIn the track contests | in six'innings, 9; off Hagensick in three | County league. Recently an_enthusiastic | OWe! ; ) ballgt i ve, Ll He e [ Omaha, Council Blutfs and. Sowth Omaha | innings, 2 Umplre: Mullin. meeting was held at the town hall and | B ”}'.::uph” DA upon merican roads. McChesney, ef. . Sy g plans definitely formulated, Charles Cox | Hard er 3 anty enesna, 10 WiLihold5a STRIEGIAL g 80 M'f, X o] The Creighton Annax team defeated the | Was chosen team manager and A. C. Phil. | Much, Owen. Time: 2:10. Umpires : Bi declde the champlonship. possible the | ot o ay ARernaon on croiahing | ips, mecretary-treasurer. All players will | halter and Van 8y ckle. event will take place at the Omaha Driving | campus by & score of 1 to 3. The Ma: | receive $1.% for each game won and 7| - — odel H six-cylinder Fr: i park, as this has such a fine track. zeppas seemed to be outclassed and the| cents for each one lost. Thirty players| Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tonic Four years ago a Mode y anklin RS result of the conflict was never in doubt. | have elgned up, thersfore the prospects of | and restorative and a prompt corrective o set the ocean-to-ocean record, and its time has never o pitching of Lotz an v a Koo pright. | : NEBRASKA CITY BEATS BELLEVUE | fiaiaifg of Philbin and Deversaux were| - - - all urinary irregularitles. Refuse substi- been equaled or approached. In fifteen days, two o b e o R 20 MAZEPPAS. COUNCILMAN SHELDON St SO LS e hours and twelve minutes it covered the distance BT 60000 VICTIM OF FOOTPADS |\yuaT ONE STATE FUND from San Francisco to New York. st R ML URED 0.6 0.0.0:0-3 gians Twelve to Nothing. . 1Caughlan, 1. 0 Two-base hits: MeChesney, Shea. Sacrl-| NEBRASKA CITY, May 1—(Special it 0D Kennedy, ¢ ¢ | i Held Up by Masked Men at Nine- | HAS TO ACCOMFUSH\ 2 P p B M 0 o iy e M ol | That achievement stands, and has stood, a con: 3 4 8 g 4 0 i0 Faisavarian il N e 30 ¥ 3 0 B 1 |h P "o Woite, "% 0 L Y PR ~ocowcomne? - fice hits: Clark of Lincoln, Shea, McLear. | Telegram.)—Bellevue piayed the Mink ODrummy, 1b.. 4 Stolen bases: Gagnier, Thomas, Cockman. [ juague team here this afterncon and did Dot 0. Ken'edy, 3b 4 Turthing 2 Btruek out. By Suite, & B | not make a scors during the game, only Oferrier: o1 ¢ Other Holdups. Commercial Club Figures Up Demands stant challenge to all. arthing, 6. Double play: Cockman to| one man reaching third base and two The holdup men are again becoming busy. Made on $2,5600 Appropriation < X i , Thomas by Clark LA P yuses: | o3t | reaching second. A blg crowd was present. | b The interregnum of almost six weeks has | for Statistics. The transcontinental run, in anything like record TR LR Oeh % % A | o Hermsen, . ¢ 4 been broken. There have been few | o R i 1 By Farthing, Powell, Time: 150, Um-|8co iQ S tow it pire: Haskell, Attendance, 7,00, | Bellevuo . Hp e ot otorangngars| AT N PR T e e BRI time, is the greatest of all automobile touring tests. - i | Nebraska C u“ - w0 €.3:1.0:4 10813 |yeasontalt ] i 000 Saturday night for the performances to be| To demonstrate the fact that the It presents every known type of difficulty, from mud 3@ 8 PS LOSE | B s: Bel , Roach o 2 X 3 BIG CROWD SEES CHAMPS LOSE | Batteries; Bellcvue, Roach and Johnson; | Crelghton Aninex 100 again recognized by the star. which is the annual appropriation by te | | flats to steep mountain grades, from miles of sand to | N v ¥ (R - ) Struck out: By Riley, 3; by The masked gang opened the ball by | legislature for the st b u 1 1 ter, Buins and Whitcomb. Umpire: | Melsean. 4: by Eisinghart, Firct base ;| 488 9 9 Miate. buresn of labor| ky climb Mt in Geod' Ferm asnd Des | Fictcher | On balls: Off McLean. 8 oft Eisinghese | selecting Councllman Sheldon as the vie- | and industrial statistics, is insufficient to rocky climbs. Moines Loses Three (o One. - - 1. Three-base hit: Philbin. [wo-base hits: | tim. He ran into two youths at Nine- | properly carry on the work of showing p.‘ WICHITA, Kan., May 1.—Before owd | | P. Kennedy, Lotz (2).. Stolen bases: ig- Ane'| & £ ranklin makes the f (WICHITA, un Moy 1" etoro erowa | TIGERS TAKE ONE FROM KANSAS |B. ieyhedh " Gots o) lilen baaent™ Ul | eanch' and Lake. streets, hoth carvin | the ouiside world what Nebraska nas b | That the Fra astest touring ll&lc won thw bext kame of the season from | ome-sided —_ Hermsen (2). guns and wearing masks. What occurred | the way of Inducements to the home- | everywhere on American roads is due not only to Vic Or Se Contest Played | after that his report to the poli tati e . . T Des Molnes, 3 to 1. Wichita scored in the | ore — PO police station | seeker, the business man and the Investor, e firat on Hughes' two-base hit and two Inc at Lawrence. The high school “BY team. dafestéd the| doss ot say.whether he Joat monsy o |tne Omuha. Commercil elun his tcerns| ] the power of its engine butito the resiliency of con a list of the functions that have to be per- struction. field outs. Dies Moines tied It up in the| LAWRENCE, Kan, May L—(Specfal| Field club team Saturday morning on the| yvaluables he left to the surmise of the | game was exciting throughout and up to| d°tective department. | formed with the small appropriation seventh, when Raftis led off with the se Telegram.)—Missouri easily defeated Kan- | #tter's grounds by a score of 8 to 5. The was sacrificed to second, went to ihirg| 888 Bere yesterday, I1to 3. Harper pitched a | the last man out in the ninth inning the| This holdup was about 10 o'clock and five| A movement for a larger appropriati ilienc ives not only ridin t and on an out and scored on eKrner's hit, | fine game, striking out nine men and allow- | §8me was undecided. The batterles were: | minutes later L. J. Kettleson, 2420 Cass|was started at the meeting of RURIBRE Aben Resi y 8 X y riding comfort a Witehiia camo back with one on Pettl: | ing only four hits. Missourl batted Heizer | EICI, club, Geyer " Nelson, Meyers' and 3 4 makes the automobile a smooth and easy traveler, Genter_and scored mnother In the eighth | Ut Of the box in the first inning and Clem- | and Reel enjoying & similar experience. In this| pauses providing for a commities to take | | but the more resilient an automobile is the stronger The first- two men up for Des Moines| better. Score RH.E.| A game of base ball was played be- | jmplicated in the job d, tn additi % ’ ¢ 5 é } - v "Which ' rest y ) L obtained to carry on the work o 3 : f : . ackentord “LANLEneS. and ihe. next bws| SANSS 0 00 000 01 823 4 6| R 0N The'seore was 21 to 11> " | covered by & handkerchlef, The report |ing Nenraskas ndvantaen, oo Franklin Model H is the highest example of six- men popped out to Westerzil, The scorc Batteries: Mlssor arper and Kiein; — recelved did not state that the victim had | bl s p lind i i Th i li h i to West Kansas, Helzer, Cl . Doyl | "What is required for the sum of §2,500 cylinder engineering. ere is a peculiar charm in WICHITA Rockefeller MRSHH vie and|pITZGERALD MEETS PETERSON | been able to provide his assalants with ; et 4 % 2 é P . > | " missioner of labor and statistics includes . o : h I ol SRR 1 : ek Brash ‘;::‘.1""&:'('..1"7 . |S0uth Omaha Eighter to Ge Up| Late in the night C. & Williams, 2411 | collection and publication of statistics on the hills as only a perfect six-cylinder can. It is ex- Middle ton, rf........ 3 0 0 0| gram.)—Word Was recelvea .hece tonignt ARSI . Sweds: aidwell street, reported to the police that | oropy, wages, acreage, shipments of sur- ceptionally quiet. There is a complete absence of Clalre, ss. . . 0 2 York Glants, who went to the southwest | left Saturday for North Platte, where he | men while crossing the Sixteenth street | Weeteratl, % g | s fhid oyl Hi: re o U t 1 b | b . 8.8 et | gages, manufacturing, cost of living, main ? : . 4 Pottigrow, of... 31 s o Tver My Brosh 18 surfering froy | Wil try concluslons with Ole Peterson In a | viaduct about 1:0 o'clock. Two men, | enance of fres employment burenu, en- difficult to realize that a big, powerful automobile can Shaw, ¢... . locomotor ataxia. Lately he has been sink- | {'f'€en-round bout Tuesday evening. After| je says, cqnfronted him and while one|rorcament of laws governing child labor I ided q d with ch freed d Shackelford, p. Ing and his friends here despair of his re. '\ne {1t at North Platte Fitzgerald will | man threatened him with a revolver the | gonon on noon e B accanee hotel tn. f be guided and maneuvered with such ireedom an covers.” Mr, irah has already begun 1 | ke a tip to the const [other went through his pockets, secur- | <00 “OTEITTL P entle delinauency. | | €ase. It rides like the finest carriage. It answers DES MOINE: #na ing 0. || any tests to which it is put on hills or levels. 2l onmmemiem— Totals ond hit of the game off Shackleford. He grew's double and Shaw's long single to | Crocker; High school, Burkenrod, Hatch | "treet at Nineteenth and Cass streets, was| Commercial clubs when a resolution was | on n pass, a sacrifice and Clair's single,| Mons in the second, and Doyle fared little case also it was two young men who Were | the matter up with the next legislatire to and Iighter it can be Shackelford tightened and the next two IR, e : ihess Mbi whichi I8 now &t the command of the com its six-cylinder smoothness and flexibility. It takes Bl - B bes 0 0 from Texas that John 1. Brush of the New | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., May L—(Spe- | he was held up and robed by two masked |, om at John h) plus products, farm and town chattel mort- . . TR (1 i 1 FUMURTOSHEGN Shrin. 0439, {20 (ShASKAL. mort the jarring and jolting; you feel no vibration. It is ts Tabor. P— AB R h, - s —— | e ~ < " > o a o o1 2 o TABOR, Ia., May ~(Special Telegram.) Foley Kidney Pills contain In econcen- el N Rt (4 l,\”.\,,,\.:."'.:.’";"\;;‘;"'l‘ e e In an ‘intefeatng game Highiand Park TRAVELERS ENTERTAIN | tasad taria i Resalanta ol Eiaablianed thars b B FATRA . Neb, May 1—(Special) eat Tabor college, 8 to atteries: Hi 3 5 HoRRKS Mattick, ef. .\ 0 Yesterday affernoon’ the Fairmont High | had Park, Baron, Southwiek Tabor, THE COMMERCIAL CLUB | #peutic value for the relief and cure of all Niehott,"3b.." : 3 H school base ball team met the Sutton team | ijs and_Shiffler. Hits: Tabor,'s; Highland . | kidney and bladder ailments ki gl (TR 1 on their diamond. The teams were evenly | park, 7. Errors: Tabor, 5 Highland | Business Men of Holdrege Are the Curtls, 'i..... 0 3 matched. Until the fifth inning the sc Py y —_— Kerner, ih.... 0 was a tle, Fairmont weénkeded and le'—” oss, & Guest of Whalesalers at Eln . McManus, €....... 0 ton succeeded in running in several scores, | Indians Resume Old Stride. orate Function. Herche, po... 0 2 Farrar pitched for Fairmont and struck | cpnr ITY v v HOLDREGE, Neb. May 1.—(Special - out nine' men. Sutton's plteher struck out |, CENTRAL CITY, = Neb, May 1-—Ne- e, . (Specia IIREON R e snssss 1 4 1 three men. Score, 14 to & In favor of Sut- : braska Indians, & Polk, ‘Felegram.)—About 100 traveling men, mem *Colligan out, hit by batted ball ton | hore _of the lgogl:ladye of. the United Gn A- '.INDUUEST 00. Wichita . 10000011 03] 4 ity RAILWAY CLERKS APPOINTED |cCommercial Traveiers, and visiting brothers Des Molnes .. 00000010 0-1 uphmbridge Wina Meet. | entertained the Commerclal ciub members 235-236 Faxton Block Struck out: By Shackelford, 2 . CAMBRIDGE, Neb., May 1-—(Speck ol . - g Makers of good clothes, A nice 3 :‘r‘\‘::‘. (‘l:‘l h‘uil n:.:';;pg'l:‘?k.“'::‘|\|:- ToleRram et thy Bouth it ‘htal.‘-‘l Elmer A, G Among Appointees for [and th |: wives last night at th pera line of spring patterns on hand Terche, 1. FIit by pitched ball: By Shack. | Ath'etic association, Cambridge won first, Posit in United States house. Practically every prominent whole. end our prices are right. A liberal elford, Raftis; by Herche, Westersil ana |4 56, Beaver City second. 28%: Minden | Poa Service. sale firm doing business in western N, als on _IWO or more suits. ,:‘,‘"» Passed ball; Shaw. Sacrifice hits ln:‘v‘u‘”.‘:,. ‘_\I‘:nl;h y‘;m;h{ V.rubl )\r,h!\ of (From a staff Correspondent.) braska was represented. An excellent pro- “ iddleton, Niehoff, Curtis, Stolen bases: |{@mbridge won the high jump, broad jump. consls of pertine; s of P | o | o Miditon: Clair Tk entarnl, Ahoien bases: | 190-yard dash. McKIIp of C mh”d"’(m}k fi i 3 » 3 | aram. ¢ nsisting of pertinent talks on th Model H, six-cylinder, 42-horse-power, $3750 . e e Nt Tl iRt SiEik, Shaw, Kerner: | the mile run [ WASHINGTON, May 1—(Special Tele. | relationship of wholesalers and retailers| pOGE FOR Meak ssa v rvous m bases: Wichita, 8; Des Molnes, 7. Time - ;.lfll)\) mer A. Glass of South Omagha was given. Muslec was furnished by a male wh find L. Umpire: Spencer, Attendance: 4,000, Merger Be Calloway. |Hoover A. Callahan and Jesse Gersten- | quartet and the newly organized Commer- NERVES work and >“““‘ ul vigor | b L PITTSBURG., May 1.-I > - = “ gone as a result of over .yt 3 s Saboass SeoEI i IR TERLRS. . M AN ok ofast six. berger of Lincomn, L. W. Tool of Kearney, | clal Club band. An eclaborate banquet was | work or mental excrtion should take GUY L. SMITH .I_“T“lov_m oes menth. |round bout i m“‘h]':‘-l:m». 'F:'l;t;t:ur? had | Albert Flugner of Oxford, Neb., and £. H. | served, the table delicacies being furnished | GRAY'S NERVE FOOL PILLS. They wil A e Nebraska CIty buse ball tone | léco tonight 0 Fran-|pegen of Florts, C. H. Boner of Miiton, | by the wholesale grocery and eandy firms | Uikke you eat 3 sleep und Lo & ma, I me to this city and yesterday afternoon ¥ P — Charles F. Haines of Davenport. (. D.|of Omaha and Lincoln. C. E. Harman, F. | #8INcL mox; 3 Domes 22035 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEB. defeated the home team. The score When you want wnat you want when | Willoughby of Cedar Rapids, Rex McClintie | A Plummier, Gus Abrahamson and Cliff | SEEEMAN & MOCON J attamouth oo 2 0 3 170 01 3ot |YoU waat It, say 8o through The Bee Want [of Winterset, Ia.. have been appointed | Hopkins were the committee on arrange- Oox. At 2% 223 ebras - 2203 5-15|Ad columns railway mall clerks, ments 16th and Maruey Bis. Omahs, loh b. Syrasuse, - (Top extrs)