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MAY 3, 1910. 0!!“& DOUBLES 0\ 1UPLh e s ‘ PRIE FIGHTERS' FOLDlS p Tables Turned, Rourku Winning by Pugilists, Promoten and Managers Two to One, | “Pay Forfeit Money. | COOLEY'S MEN HAVE TO WORK ‘THEN ALL POSE FOR PHOTOS #t. Joseph Givew Blask to Lincoln in 1 Gets Down to Hard Boxing at Game Witnesed by Big Crowd | Hen Lomond—Ministers —Denver, Wina Planning to Posh Handily, Protest. TOPEKA, Kan. May 3.—Omaha turned \ SAN FRANCISCO, May 8—Thirty thou- today and won hand 1 Keeley had \ . sand dollars in $20 pieces as the second in the locals twisting the time. Thoy stallment of the Jeffries-Johnson fight for- picked one on Corridow's #rot and a hit in felt money, was deposited today In the the eighth. Omaha hit Jackson In bunches . Metropolls bank in this clty by Tex Rick- and every time ‘they hit it m i | p ——————————/ara and Jack Gleason, the promoters. The The score ’ Gol | y gold was heaped In a glltteriug pile at the oMAHA. old W atches f()r recelving window, while Rickard. Gleason Bhotto L} \; Jack Johnson, Berger and Litde groy Fox, 7 A 0 9. themselves about it to pose for a plot Johnson's famous “golden smile,” finshing s 3 { | Winning Athl :(lxvd 1b A 3 ,[.“ ERS BLA\-I | | across the stack of coln from his post be alah e : H \ “ HITE S"\ 1 hind the window, rivalled the heap In bril Velc! yoi B0 RECATR. A .| nind 3 e heap In bril ;\c;‘u?fw LA 0 0 Standing of the Teams | | New Form of Prizes Selected for Mis- | ijancy Gonding, ©..iuivenee 1 l | souri Valley Me Owling to a defect In the complaint Owen Eastey 0 | et a Keeley, p... deviis . | y t Des [ Moran and the managecs and seconds con | cerned In the fight which resulted in t death of Tommy MeCarthy were not a | IOWA CITY, In, May .—(special)—|"8/8ned today. They will appear Friday Gold watches will be given to all first Jack Takes Things Easy. PITCHER SMITH IN WEAK STREAK = place winners in the Missourl Valley meet' SAN \FRANCISCO, May 3.—"What aic at Des Moines this y according to a|the wild waves saying?’ asked one of decision reached by the Missouri Valley | Champion Jack Johnson's trainers as the INIE Saon, ATISWiNG! Ten Sate games committee at a recent meeting. | big negro came into his training quarters ¥ This form of prize will take the place of | from a long walk on the beach Ones—Given R - . ' FaSu, 08 | SEC d B Baseed : 2 N & gold medal. To the second place winners | ““They reminded me,” said the tighter in Suppo the silver medals will be given and bronze | his best oratorical manner, ‘“of the 7/75 medals to the third place athletes The | thunders of applause that will sweep over watch will be an open face one with the | the Emeryville arena July 4, when I land 6| CHICAGO, May 3—Detrolt defented Chi 19» Stiatourt Valiey. v Missol ey monogra d the e o oW of . : i g Vi e i Al it S A AI//A 770/ A0y ionogram and the event | that restful blow on Jim Jeffries plav: " Fox to Corridon : St Louls... 410 .286) 8t. Louis.... 1 o K Al : p = on the bac Johnson so fa= has shunned the gym Pasee: Reiep Ea b Yesterduy's Gumes. e Ry b et “\‘:}I“‘“ hard | / = ’ STARTED IN Iowa, through its representative, Charles | nasium, except to superintend the install- Tl T > ol 8 WESTERN LEAGUE. it e gt e hkid 2 -~ = ) ABOUT THE THIRD Clarke, has entered a protest from the|ing of apparatus. Today he declared he Attendance: 0. Time: 150, Lincoin, 3,8t Joseph, & tind fha bt ""‘T;‘"" o SRS A INNIN, alumni committee on the striking out of | would not do any real training betore the Sioux City enver reached second base. The score: the ham ow from the onts, | . PEs Mo1Nms BT RANaND 0| ‘Onabe Bt psiisy D ik y e, the mer throw from the list of events. | end of the week. Pk Do Motnes, o Wichita & e s ® le wishes to have this action recon-| Johnson arose early this morning and WEST.” LEAQUE AMER. ASSN. Detroit Whips Chicago, Three to Totals PR 1 W.L.Py W.L.Pet. | TOPEKA Denver 27718 8t. Paul,....13 4 780 | Nothing in Windy City. AR R, St Joseph..7 3 .700 Minnep's 8 Wooley, of o Wichita 7 Columbus Rellley, s 0 3 2| Topeka 5 Toledo Thomason, If . 0 0 Sloux Cit & Indianao’s Landreth, rf.... 0 0! Lincoln B Loutsville . Kunkle, b ] [ 0! Omuha Kansas City Kerns, c 4; 2 0} De Molnes.3 {3 Milwaukee . Abbott, 1b 0 D NAWD; AMER. LEA Kanh! 2b 1 o JueREOn, ~p ey Dittaburg Phila ~ 2 New York Detroft Totals ) ; > B o 438 o Phila Clevetand 1553 New York Topeka ,ivont 0G0 60 e AT ! Boston Two-base hits: Wooley; 8ot » Brooklyn 0 .332 Chicago Bacrif.ce hits: Jackson, Keeley ston 4 9 (308 Wash Moines Chicagoan Hit Hard for First Time > u,;flem,;; [ ¥locnunmass o roo Hahn, 1t . o Bush, po 5 . : ol vy v York, & Brookiyn & Hann,' ot o Bush,” sa according o the wiahes of the college pres- | beach, returning o camp (n tme for lunch. 4 dents a half mile relay will be added to| He then ordered his touring car and with Wichita, 6 to 5, today In a game that w Washington, & New York, 4 o 28 Hredig the list of events May 28 his wife'and two other women sped away far more ragged than the score indicat:s oston, 0; Philadelphia, & b of the four pitchers hud anythini like con- | Paul, 6; Milwaukee, 0. Smith, . trol, while the other players went through Games Today, | g - g '"“l;ldl“wl of Hll« Mississippi river in the |and wherever he stopped crowds gathered. & A olali, P middle west. It will certalnly rival the| Sam Berger, manager of James J. Jef 3 S vanted L0 s | Western League—Lincoln . at Topeka; | . Sh _O G rival the| Sam Berger, age! . Jel e A countéd latuely (n the ran | S1oux City at Wichia; Des Motnes at Den: | Chicago ..... 200000000 00 ut ut ame i 3 el N i ey i | DESISas el DO 000E 8 (04620 f h S and will attract as many contestants and | Johnson, will meet tomorrow noon in the G, 1 L L called | National League—New York at Brooklyn, -bas i 8 e e 5 5 ix 6 i ok men on Buscs. et e Des Moines | Philadelphia at Boston, Chicako at bitts. | Bush (@), Double play: Gandil, Blackburne Four to Three. or the alnts nore institutions than the Urabana event. | offices of Tex Rickard and Jack Gleason, spectators braved the cold north wind to \.\m.-:h,u Leaguo~Cleveland at St. Louls, ‘{j‘“v Y. Bases on balls: Off Smith, 4; 'rl‘!i b R ley committee at Des Moines, Charles|ship fight on July 4, to confer upon the see the game. Score: aneiniston at New York, Boston at Fhil- | Fett. L o o R ren 1eariy any | WINNING ~ STREAK ~ DISCLOSED |g¢ Paul Trims Milwaukee, Six to |Clerke. Guy Brewer, Reson Jones and|selection of a referce for the contest Awmerlcan Association—Columbus at St. | Sheridan, i ¥ M ... sy A ®i| Paul. Toledo at Minneapolis, Indinanapolis | Washngton, 8; New York, 8. e A L Nothing—Mo@lynn Loses Con as the finish judges at the triangular meet | night announced in all serlousness he J S aaNIARoR Afove d trol After Fifth Inning. to be held at Ames on May 14, Drake, | wanted to meet the winner of the Jefries- Middieton, it e Doyle trom the rubber today in the first| Inmings—Drucke Ettective and Ames 1sbell, 1b.. = inning and defeated New York, § to 3. Four 5 institutions ligs v s g % Claire, su . 2 Dolan was given his base and|of the visitors' runs were due to Gessler, %o {8 Bucker for Heme MILWAUKEB, May 8—Kilroy pitched [ “Neitherof the big tellows has anything Westerzil, 3b . 2 three runners scored when Collins | Who doubled in the first round with the am, f |on me,” he sald. The occasion was a benefit at the Falr- mont Athletic club to “'Young Corbett." The Champs Take OURjoRe @Y, Wichita | NATIONAL LEAGUE Zolder, b iMcintyre, 1t sidered. If the hammer throw is eliminated | after breakfast took a stroll along the WICHITA, May A~Des Moines be Detrolt, 3; Chicago, 0. Dougherty, i 0 Crawford, From presel 5 mtow : Blackburne,ss \ present indications the Missouri|to the downtown district. All afternoon The ground was wet and muddy, and & AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, ROO[ LYN STOPS THE CIA\T K l P h Rl T i AR o G } Twillett, p B \ b 1 roy itches gest event ever [ he was a consplcuous figure on the streots the ‘contest more as if-they wanted Lo get “Big Eight” meet in importance this year |fries, and George Little, representing Jack getting. Des Moines won by hitting hard | Ve Detroit ... 00008000 3 ‘Trolley Dodgers Trim New York, > » catch @ train for Denver. Only a few | burg Olnciunati at St. 'Louls and Dandil. Left on bases: Chicago, 8; De- | The Towa members of the Missourl Val- | promoters of the heavywelght champion- : A | ! WICHITA Umplres: Kerin and Charles Rawson have been invited to act| NEW YORK, May 3.—Tom Sharkey to- Belden, If 1 Kansas City, Loulsville at Milwaukee, NEW YORK, May and Grinnell being the contesting | Johnson bout. pped a fly from Ihman's bat. Neigh-| bases full and tripled in the second. Score beautitul ball for St. Paul today shutting ors dropped a fl the fourth, letting WASHINGTON. NEW TORK. out Milwaukee, 6 to 0. McGlynn aid well I”ness Delays Dolan get to second. He scored on Mc- ADBH.OAE AB BROOKL May 8.—Brooklyn stopped |for five Innings, but after the fifth could amount realized was about $4,600. Langford, New York's winning streak today, taking |not control the ball. He passed elght men. ngh 5 h()Ol Meet‘ ,\..|,<,“.| and other stars appeared. James the game 4 to 3 by knocking Wiltse out of [ The score | Corbett, in a speech announced that he the box In three innings. Drucke was ef- MILWAUKBE ST. PAUL. e v 5 i A IeE o G Zoek HB VMK IS TaRatet |fective, but the visitors could do nothing AR ARULOIAE ; i ISR AR Booter Solarke it 31 0| Nebraska Interscholastic for Satur. |/® (raining James J. Jeffries. OJones, cf. 9| day, May 6, Postponed on Account | Jeff Gets Buay, BEN LOMOND, Cal., May 3.—Jeffries did of Smallpox. Jn tremendous amount of work today and | when he finished up with four rattling (From i tBtatt: Gorreapondents) | rounds of boxing with Bob Afmatrong his 00| LINCOLN. May &.—((Special Telegram,)— | trainers were enthusiastic.over his cheer- Milwatrkee 00| High school students all over (Nebraska {fulness st. Paul .. 26 | will be surprised to learn that the inter-| Farmer Burns deelarcd that the worst of Two-base hit: Bouchtr. Sacrifice hits: | = = Braner, p voassauans & Murray's single. Ehman opened the sixth Milan, cf.... 4 0 Homphill, of § with a single, Lloyd and Kelly were given | Bchaefer, .5 1Wolter, ff... § TOUIN . disneie 2 their bases and hits by Cassidy and Beall | Lelivelt, If... 8 il | scored two, After this inning Clark re- | Elberteld, b3 i IR ;.| placed Burnett, and in the eighth he was | Jescler, rf . 4 e R 0 warmed for five hits, netting five runs.|\eEfAs 3 Ly vor e Sl ! Cassidy did some wonderful fielding, mak- 4 4 2 0 3 1 L Dalton, rt Coliigan, 2b Ma.tick, cf.. Refus, ss Niehoif, 0. Curus, it Kerner, 1 Meachant, ¢ Owen, p. MeGregor, p.. Randall, rf.. 2 Robinson, &8 4 NBW YORK. Barrett, .. E. AB. 0 Devore, If... 4 9 Dovle, " 2b.. 4 OMurray, i 08eymour, of. 0 Fletcher, Devlin, Street, .02 0 3 1 gBweeney, . ing three difficult catches. | Groom, p...: IDoyle, B... | Denver opened on Chabek in the first in- [ "™ ¥ ord, D o|ning of the second game, earning one run| Totals. 3 0 050 0T i 0/ with two-bugkers by Liovd and Beall == =2 | Bureh, ¢f. 1 Aleese started the second inning with | e85 62712 2 [ Wheat, If.... v u:‘n-lue‘ulkrlnl and scored on MrN{lurrly'U *Batted for Ford in ninth. ‘:{::v"::l! sing| he latter went to second on & | washington . 51000200 08 U/ whd piteh, scoring on Lloyd's single, Rawiien 11000080 00 0-gli Amithr —| McAleesc opened the fourth with a single, | i "PIC s ssler, Laporte:~ Three: | Erwin. ¢, Totals 8.00, 2 A “;,,:;;,“;!,",;;;.-.i"(’\t’;“N‘E!-’x‘.‘fl.",'.“‘t.?l“’."; base hits: Gessler, Chase, = Stalen base: | Rucker, pis Wenita Lo oo: 40078 10 0-biHagerman. These were the four iins made | Crec. Left on bases: Washinglon, 4: New | : o o "5 the premiliminary stage ‘of Jeffries’ train- by Denver. Hagerman retired in the sixth | York. 8. Wirst on errors: Washington, & Touls... Boucher; Clarke. Stolen bages: Boucher; |%oholestic track meet scheduled for: May 6 Mits 3, runs 4 .off, Owen In four InHINEs; | with a spiit hand, Seaze, £ New ' York, 3. Double play: Roach t |Brean ? Jones, Davis, Bari Double play: Me- |h&s been postponed. Several new cases ot | Ing ‘w"u u\'vr‘n:?”lhnt hvrm\llrrr lms wor Ll 8’5, sier. n one inmng er. S Chase. Struck out: By Groom, 3; by Ford, | Brooklyn 3000 LT MENE DAy M | mallpox among students of the University | Would procced with more cheerfulness and B Y % L e 1y b owet, SIOUX CITY. 5. Bases on balls: Off Doyle, 2; oft Ford, | New York SilT1 0490 0 tnii0 0 ong | SRrRUISELIREIEISY SRS AR e Lotk on P & ¥ vi S . inger. g AB. R 3 B ] 050 bases: Milwaukee, 6; St. Paul, 9. Bascs on |of Nebraska Is the cause. [ b palls: O tassler, 1; oft Shaner, 3; oft Groom, 8. Hit by pitched ball: BY | Left on bases: Brooklyn, 7; New York, o. : ynn, 8; Kilroy, 4. Hit 3 3 | " Tt Owen. "i; ott ‘MoGregor A R R Doyle, Eiberfeld. Hita: 'Off Doyle, 4 In| Two-base hita: Muray, Iietoher, Fnree: | by pitened o indat) tyuok. out: By | BUt It In regarded as safer for educators | AEinIntane . Oa gAY itehed ball 3y Shaner, 1; by Owen, 2 | (o ) ’ one-third Inning; off Kord, 4 in elght and |base hits: Hummel, Dovle. Sacrifice hits: | McGlynn, 8; by Kilroy, 5. Time: 1:56. Um- |to meet and the cchoolmasters’ elub will| PHILADELPHIA, May 3.—Philadelphia il pitch: ow Stolen bases: M Defanoth; of two-thirds Innngs. Time: 2:03. Umplres: | Burch, Devlin. Saorifice flies L Ty ton, l1sbell, Westersil (2). sacrifice hits 1 eiodip i ®ironubert, | pires: Ferguson and Hayes. have a sesslon tiat day just the same. Methodist ministers endeavoring to Welch of Connolly and Dineen. Murray. First base on orrors: Brooklyn, 2. | 8! y 8 Middleton, Shaw, Uaiton, Rattis, Niehofr. | W Abi { 2 Ly - ——— |Saturday wus to have been a ‘“fete day” |start a nation-wide protest against the ¥ _ | New York, 2. Stolan bases: Burch, H. ‘wo-base hit: Colligan.” ‘Inrec-base hit Philadelphia, 2; Boston, 0. Mattick. Home vun: Hughes. Left ol Smith. Double plays: H. Smith to T D l b l among the high school students and the |Johnson-Jeffries fight in Calfornfa on July - ? b & (SHILADELPHIA May 3. Boston Jyat|Smith, Deviin ‘to) Dovie, Bases on ball: 1etz ub Plans state-wide debate is also temporarily called |4 At the weekly meeting of the Methodist bases: Wichita, 11; ek Moiues Doubie defeated by P v 8 ue off Drucke, 1. Struck out f v o s | Broachara’ latio B vi DiAY: Raitis (0 Kemner, Lime: 26, Um Bumdtop. out, 2 to 0. The game was & battie be- |By Rucker, 3. by Drucke, 1. Hits: Off Offie S FURthenisintormation ) [eEntding Lo | BIeA0INA TARSOUBLION T4 Sresdiution S was Pire: spencer. : ~ ~ tween Krause ana Wood. Philadelphia [ Wiltse, 5 In three Innings; off Drucke, 4 in s G d S date of this and the athletic contests will|adopted which says: *Heers won by bunching hits with two errors by i) & ome ooda 2 Port . five innings. Umpires: Rigler and Emslic. bo given out after the schoolmasters' club| Resolved, That the permission of this DRUMMERS EAT UP JOHNNY JONES ol ‘Hofllon in the sixth. Score: ime: 1:37. otals .. fOr CO . Y hias tiet. | tight can be regarded ax nothing los than ! | - BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. A 4 P m |a national disgrace and a calumity to the D S| ABH.OA R ABH. \-":4"“:, gus; Loytnensments; lng car ; , - | moral life of our people; that the Philade Lincolns Shut Out by St. Joe to Tune B French, 2b. 5 LHartsel, If At Pittsburg—Pittsburg-Chicago game CORONAS WA or BLAIR |phis preachers’ meeting protests against B, | Tord. b 1 00ldring, of.. postponed, rain | the permission of this fight and that we 0| Speakor, et 0 oCollins, At Boston—Boston-Philadelphia game ‘1’ Hooper, . oBaker . postponed, cold Grounds Have Been Fitted Up undfntor- Team Takes Homors by Five |{2¥!ts tho nilpisters of el denominations in | stant: 1 vis, b, ‘ | to Onme. prople and to unite with us in & protest to F 5 New Members Put New Life | The Stors Coronas defeated the Biair|the governor of California against the per ox Resions as Into Club. wile Biors Corohis defanted the BisI® | mission to sondust this fight. 5 Gurness, the Storz bitoher, had his oppo-| OAKLAND, Cal, May 3.—Branding tho | . nents at his mercy. He struck out eight- | match a ‘‘desecration of our nation's great [ Totals Totals. iR Manager Of [ ecam| een men and allowed flve hits. Score | | “CuuMrcs S e o D Bhoowosonel comruacel o OWrigley, b Mc@lynn, p. OKllroy, ' p. louwonmwocas? 0 o | Smith, rt < 8 Toals, ... i | e srco s byl marZace T A wl o~coceoS~mo Eloorwme—ciome =0 ot 5 to 0. Lioyd, ?b ST. JOSEPH, Mo, May 3.—Before a | Kelly, ss crowd of 3,00 enthusiastic fans the Drum n.‘..n it mers appiied the caleimine to Lincos ssiday, the last of the serles here thix atterno Lindsay winning by a score of 5 to ¢, Harey Wat. | McAleese son, Holland's youngster wonder, oceupled | Dolan, b the mount for the home team and let the | MeMurray, visitors down with but one hit, a triple to | Ehman, p #ight by Paul Cobb in the fith. Waton coco® Wagner, s, OMurphy, . 0| Veweie 0 Barry, 'ss. 1Thomas, c. (Krause, p scoumco> wleomocemmece e CEluvnmuanns L] O Boston ... 00000 Many improvements are being made at . patriotic holiday” the Greater Oakland yecelved great support from the eight me Totals Philadelphia .......10 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 | stk the Dietz olub, which will give that or ATORE. QORCNAN Y, BLAIR. o o.a.E. | charter convention last night adopted @ res behind and although the Antelopes ¢ *Batted for Burnett in seventh Sacrifice hits: Speaker, Oldring, Lewis. garization one of the attractive club homes | Gillen, If.... OHolsteln, ¢ | olution protesting against the holdlug of ; equent] re was aiways o | Sioux C 01y - | Stolen bases: Collins (2, Davis, ‘Hartsel. i i | , Ontranek, . OKingdon, .. rand & pected froquently “there wae = always a|Sloux City .........d 0 1w ¢ 9700 0= | BT basca: “Boston, 4; Piladelphis, & Pa Rourke Will Direct the Team ot the city. SHsAsoN, Oxlnston, b the Jeffries-Johnson prize fight on July 1 ", . L A 3. First on iy i A Two new tennis courts have been laid | Prepke, cf 0Jengen, 1b. cuThe only ‘chance Lincoln had to score | Home ruhs: Dolan, Fenlon, Steuck out: | Baset. o Dalle: Off Mrause 3 Fimt.on| from the Benoh—Fox Will Con: this spring, which gives the members four | Gssman. 1b.. oMt Bases, with only one gone. James and | Base o bells: Ot Burgett, o Timer Fiop. T U RS 4(,1;;',}‘,”:,“ tinue to Play. upon' which to play. A cinder path has | stormich, . Obatrick, if. Manager Bullivan, however, were unabie | ymp Clark n fhy i L g ] 4 gl B + been bullt from the club house to the street | Yost, ¢ 1Hurd, o, to return the tr The Drummers started | o, oond Evans and Egan. TOPEKA, Kan., May 3.—(Speclal Tele- ¥ Gurniess, p. o0Bitter, rf... > Sarly, making tiree rune I (ho second ort | S0re. second game: Amezioan. Les Postponment. grim)—Billy Fox Is no longer manager ot| %7 (Tacks. making an improvement which - er of Contracts and Releancs. little' Johnny Jones, the school teacher DENVER. At St Louls—8t. Louis-Cleveland game | ns Omaha team. He resigned as mana-| % Deen much desired. The grounds have| Totals.. RIS i N1 8 CHICAGO, May 3—The following buliet | pitcher, who wourked today for his first AB . A. E | postponed; cold. i ‘o been parked and a water system has been | 'Two-base hit: Jensen. = Stolen buases:|of the” American league was lssucd b time this season. The way the Drummers | Lloyd, Yo 3 U‘ ger today and Owner Rourke will manage Gillen (5), Gesman, Dworak, Prepke, Os-| Py caitent B. B. Johneon. tod Dombarded Jopes. was a caution. A single, | Kelly, ss..... i3 the team from the bencn, Rourke says| -"'3/1ed: So that water may be pumped | i,gnek. Double play: Peterson to Jensen. | FRejossen~By New York: 15 Briageport, a triple and a double In the second, to- | Beall, If v 2 1 U GLIDDEN PATHF]NDER P T A R R e L the houses. It Is contemplated by the|gtruck ovt: By Gurness, 18; by Kingdon, | w " {pham and F. Clunn: to Toronto, R. ether with &n error by the o nteines, | Lassidy, rf 5 ol % W PIAY moon e team and| memberg to build an addition to the club|3. Bases on balls: Off Kingdon, 2. Time | (ardol: to Montreal, T. Madden; to Jerse e ] . SRP SR s Lindsay, 1b g EXPEGTED HERE NEXT WEEK | praises him as a player. Fox cannot,| t game: 1:40. ERo%. Sob ) e ! ave the Drunmimens the.r frist tiwo. In che ysing i | g | house this year, although no action has | e | City, . Johnson. ourth, after-he had tripled to right cen- | McAleese, cf ... vl however, get work out of men, according | peen taken -’; L7 % | JLontracts—With New York, J. Knight ter, Corhan scored on Me » single. Tex. | bolan . 5 { i S e et e bl 0 UENAD, 8 R R ol o Tabor Flays Tarklo. with Boston, M. Lord; with' Citeago, 1 Jones added the last of the quintet in the | McMurray, c 8 wt i Lewis is Now Enroute to Om RS S M RSB A ol L *| TABOR, Ia., May 8.—(Special Telegram,)— | Dufty, R. Blackburne, G. White, I, Walsh fitth with o home run to tne fence in |Hagerman, p... 0 Which is on the Route of the \ b, vear as are water sports and tennis, and | Tha game between Tarkio and Tabor col- | F. Smith, L. Tannehiil, J. Scott, R osater. Scores senreiber, p 0 il dely ference over the result of Saturday's and it iy expeoted that little attention will bs|lego Fesulted: Tabor, 6; Tarkio, 0. 'John- | Lanke, W. Puriell ¢ Gandil A K TARTR Totals ] 3 Sunday's gamwes with Rourke. Rourke|peid to {he national game by the mem. (80n stiuck out fourteen men and Hume's §¢or’ w. Burns, J. Blook, ¥, Fayne, Waldron, ef.... 0 SI0UX v Dai Lewls, official pathfinder for the|'!inks Fox should have run back into deep | pers, It is thought that the base ball dla- | ™ Gonneon, Johnson: Tarkio, White, | Parent, E. Hahn! Gagnler, ss ol v . E. |190 Glidden tour is expected to arrive in|T'ENt 8fter a hit which tied the score In|mong will be leased. Withrow. Hits: Tabor, 8 Tarkio, 6. Br- :‘l':l‘)m-“, b, ‘J Quillin, ss - Omahs sometime between next Sundsy and Saturday's game. Fox thinks differently.| A number of new members have been|rors: Tabor, 4; Tarklo, 6. Traek Meet furon. Collins, If........ 3 \.‘ As a result of this and other similar dis- . % — HURON, 8. D. May (Hassial)-gab *oe! 3 Yeve o the following Tuesday. | added to the club's list, making the num . B " ) g ~ San . h Nelghbers, of O L s e yatler of the contest |BéFeoments Fox threw up the management | ber wbout afxty. The membership ia lim.| NO Ttter how severe an attack of diar. | urday, May 7, thé high school track team James, 2h.... RIRE AT R b 9 ®5t | of the team. It Is the bellef here that the | iteq tn seveniy-five. and it is expected | FDO¢A My be, Chamberiain's Colio, Cholera | will meet the track team from Brooking: Bullivan, o........ o enlon, 0 |board of the Amerjean Automoblle asso- 3 and Diarrhoee Remedy never falls to give | High school in this city hese teams o 8t 3 vers lay down on Fox. nding, Kane, | ¥ . ety h e state and an inter 4 - 0 | clatios s o es- | Plavers lay down on this will soon be reached. Twelve new among the best in the state a Jones, D... Shi wh , ¢ . oiation has mads the arrangements neces rellef. esting contest Is anticipated 4 iy 1o include Omane o the o ona | Corridon and. Sbotton are the only ones|nemes have been added to the club's roster ek, has glven the path-finding crew instruc- | Who have played bail whiie here. Reports|this spring, many of the owners of hunga- - ! | tions to come tnls way. It wes planned | {rom the west indicate that the belief that |lows along the lake shore having joined Powell, If 1 before Omaha was included in the itinerary | the plavers laid down on Fox Axists there. | The opening of the club will be some time | MeLear, rf.... H ity . 0 0 974 1to lay the route from St. Joseph to Des | FOX declarcs they did not, but says that|the Jatter part of May, and at that time an , % i - > 1 McChesney | thin ve been breaking badly ton ; 3 Yo W e = Molnes, and thence to Chicago, but after | things have be SERIDE DAGLY: informal dancing party will be given for OoOncor vans Jones, 2b... 1 3 Two-base hits: Liloya, I McAlcese, |\ o ¥ | “We are gong to win games’ sald | ! S hte s had Butler had been convinced by Pre the members and thelr friends. Some time R TR $ g aen Mo leeser olan. oere Bacsities [t Mcheen of the Nebraska State asso- | Rourke in discussing the change. “I don't|in July a water carnival will be held trat | with the with the Soneil, 3.0 0 § Doian, Collins, Towne. Bases | clation that his organization should be | ¥NOW Wwhether or not the players laid down | promises to outclass anything that has hand usual e s e 8. Off Chabek, 2. Struck out: BY | rocognized by a night's stop of the tourists | 1 FoX but I'll know what has heen the | peen attempted amons the local clubs andy Watsdn, B aserman, & by Chabeic, ¢ Lott on bases: | [ GTL (o' change was ordered. To do| Matter within & few duys. 1 know one - ~ Ara-Notch buttonhole v x City, T 4 pitch: Cha- | . . g i " : - . i Y i B 3| 6ok, Time: 148 Umpire: Olask """ |this, one more day was added to the|‘hin§—We haven't been plaving ball KLING FINE ON CLUB Lincoln : 00000 0= e | tour | 'BRIEN OUTPOINTS SCHRECK d Bt Joseph .03 011000 og|MIGHLAN D PARK BETTER TEAM | 1. is expe:ted the pathtinders will arrive | PRI Assessment Agniust Chicago Nation- Two-base hit: Watson, Three-base hits ——— P53 g P X o hitst | In St. Joseph about Saturday or Sunday | pyiiigeiphinn Administers Beating to als Dismissed by Commission. | HE NEW SUMMER orhan, McNeill, Cobb. Home run: Jone rings Defeat to Neb » v . f: The | 4 CINCINNATI, May 3.—The last biaa (St. Joseph). Sacrifice h.ts: Corhan, Woif W SR8 0 rasks Base Ball (and will then come ¢u to aha. The| ™ "o 0, ent—No Declualon 18 Givem. | poincing Ay e last procee Stolen base: McChesney. Base on bi . Toam by Fane 18 TFwe; Omaha Auto club held a meeting Friday | ; oy INGTON, Ky, May 3.—Phlladelphia L T S s Y Off Jones, 1; off Watson, 2. Struek out: L DES MOINES, la., May 3.—(Special Tel- | and discussed plans for entertaining Lewls | jack O'Brien ' clearly outpointed Mike [pended fine of 3200 was assessed against | Jones, $; by Watson, I Left on Lases: 5 | sam.)—The Nebraska university base ball | and his crew when they reach here, and | Schreck of Cincinnati In a ten-round gu |.he Chicago club. gNeh, 4 Jdnsein. Lk - Dlape; - Haske L were dcfeated hore today by HIgh- | wi) probably send a pilot ear to Bt. Joseph | here tonlght, although no decislon was [ The penalty was infiloted because the | e: 1 endance, 3,0, ¢ college in & close, hard-fought glven club, In violation of a rule, tendered th ie. Frank pliched steady ball for Ne- | !0 show the pathfinders the way to|" gchreck was several pounds overwelght |plaver a contract before he had been DENVER WINS ONE FROM SIOUA axiia, bt lucic eemad (0 €470 the home | Omaha and, while O'Brien was in good condition, stored to good standing. The substance of ngh enough to look well—low enough am. he hitting of Clark o' the Corn- e the men weighed in at 175 and 167 pounds, | the declsion meant that the commission uskers and that of Frazler tor the locals | , D8! LWls and his pathfinding crew have | L o4 2 W o Chicago ¢ or | Wi ty Second Contest Called at Tie nt End as the feature, Score been up against some hard traveling since "Fr?““?'.l{un- rounds Schreck forced the \M..f,‘.‘.'é“’.*y',‘.“’!.he Fie b RieAgR-ub for ‘0 feel ell' Plen Of room for tle to of Seventh. | Nebraska 00020100 0-3 leaving Cincinnati, April 12. They ran Into | fighting, but before the sixth round he was | The Chicago club, however, clearly proved DENVER, May 3 —During & gloomy ate. | Highiand Pari 01011001 *4|a double storm which came out of the ! EBettng much the worst of it and his lef [that the violation was not haermful fo any slide mn. 15 cents—2 for 25 cents ernoon, ©0gl ANu inreateniug ruin, wenver | Hits: Nebraska, 7i Highland Park. £ | Ajlegheney mountains at the start and|%¢ Was badly swollen. ne, but that it was done to protect the took one game from Soux City, 11 to Firors Nebrasha, 4. H'ghland Park, 2 - In the elghth round Schreck was groggy, |interests of the club, and that there was CLUETT, PEABODY & CO.. Troy, N. Y ARROW CUFFS. 28 Cents And 10 the other continued (a6 L of Satur. | Batteries: Frank and Grensiit; Hobson |SWeP: across the southwestern part of the | but came back gamely tn the ninth, only (6 [no intentiof to deceive the commission day, 4 to 4. Denyer's mispiays gave lix | and Southwick. | country. No sooner had they gotten out|have his nose \\nl.lnpeld £ |Innun-l>d lrm:'vr' !I.I;.-;T 1;‘-’1"‘:’]‘2‘(;‘];‘:: :f;:.'j"‘lxl«l;::_' Shouxt | Cily & long 1644 1a the firsi gu | o¢ this than another swept up from the | SChreck’s gameness |n “the last round |of base p N the Denver basters won back 1o Lo HARVARD BLAN OLY CROAS | Guir o Mexic They have had many brought him considerable ayplause. bidd innin 1ded by the o plicain | DUl of Mexico o d - hl-"\lml.l: II‘el‘l?l )Iw‘:rh!‘:D:r- w.l' ‘_A] nth - hard experiences in attempting to ford ” her Thiciman Released, second, which Bloux City evened by savas ridge Mem ‘YWin 'l Qut, 08¢ to - [AMERICAN LEAGUE BULLETIN President Johnson Announces Num- Blooioninacy ol eomanem Jocbinrimer. 1 o 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 ] Blass Totals . url Gets Shut Out, FORT SMITH, Ark., May 3-—(Special rvivers along the southern part of the| INDIANAPOLIS, May 3.—Pitcher Jake | Telegram.)—Arkansas defeated Missouri to . iy . hitting. - Ehmh: pilened wonderful ball Nothing, in Fast Game, orte. Thisiman Was Gnbonalionally releassd by | ool e, Iotinsta, Masgun, fo- titesiwith a the 1) Fenlpn's home run n gtoe CAMERIDGE, Mass., May 3.—A fast ex- | Indlanapolis tonight. He was a free agent | faature of the game was the pitching of ucior sguingt him . In the first loning | hiditlon of £ = t . & i g when ha sisned his contract and had &n | Tompkins, who allowed Missoufi only on ’ 1 & was i g P kn ecord Quillin ‘was' safa on Kelly's error, Co.inis|| teams on Soldere fietd sne ehey tot Trotting Divectors Re-Elected. own I for e eliy'e « Ny Direstery by agreement with thie club to get ‘u‘- ancon- | nit.” Mimourl piayed an errorieas game. was given aue, Nalghbors. made, & vard defoated Hoy Cross b | CHICAGO, May 3—Three rotiring direc- | ditional release If he was not retaines but fafled to connect with Tompkin's de- 5 short " hit towarts i Then " Fenion | o Yevated Hoy Cross hy u eafe of 11 iors of the ‘AmeHcan Trortink association - Hivery: The same teums piay at Fayeite making good. The 10 Emashed out N homer: In the third S1oux | dut oo b1 CEhen | arious o rad made | 15 *Gilils, Milwaukeo: W. P Liams Terrs For More Than Three Decades ville tomorrow. Score | Mo City made a run wiihgui a hit. Collins | pagger nalanigan ent o three- | fiaute, and J. C. Simpson, Des Moines. | Foley's Howsy and Tar has been 8 house- | MIssourl ... 100000000001 0 year Gdodrich Record was again given first, Nelghbors was hi dr MoLauxiin. Which 5 | were ‘re-elected at the meetlng of the 1 ot | Arkansas 1000100002 6 1 b e R T Toll ARG Aallfne aut to tuind | e clauglin, which ended the | Mefe tecelected hold favort s for all ailments of the throat J ‘ e ob % Paan's vaa'throw fo ealh nin' ot | i, 00000000 1 — chest and Jungs. For Infants and chiidren Sehedule of Games, proves the merit secona Fenlon's sacrifice fly scored the | [rol Cot 000000060 60 clong Dondage It s best and safest, as It contains 4 e % [ o Y &0 | ABERDEEN, 8. D., May 3.—Special)— ;ln:l :‘:vl: m“\‘:r; gn -m“m")A ux Cliy 890 | pargeries: Hioks and Young; Foley and|!©¢ ¢yspepsia, liver complainis and kidney | oplates and no harmful drugs. None genu- | Represintatives o base ball teams at Red- | of Goodnch ( N T D ST AN 0. gort Deaver| 0illane {troubles is needless. Electric Bitters is the ine but Foley's Honey and Tar In the |field, Faulkton, Miibank, Condo and Aber- with o it and. Lindsay followed with an- | - {guaranteed remedy. f0e. For sale by Bea- @har. Both weré advanced on MeAlewse's | The Key to the Situation—Bee Want Ads! | ton Drug Co yellow package. Refure substitutes. For |d¢¢n. 8. D.. and Lintno. N. D. met here for the purpo ifg & sched | sale by all druggtsts, '/ i ath .l la of wamaes for the

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