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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 6 Denver Takes Only One in the Western; Phillies Win; Pirates Are Shut Out; Browns Lose CRANPS WOULD EAT CLARK eorifiiee soe - , CHECH PITCHES ~ VICTORY 1WE HAD' SivcE BREAKFAST! | B y/ ) Decision in Close Game at Denver | /7 : St. Paul Hurler Manages to Defeat Arouses Ire. | e ! Columbus Four to One. | o 5 : Y s DALTON OMITS TOUCHING BAG % 2 % oL SAINTS BUNCH THEIR HITS Out, When His Run Wou L 1 d Batting e Profitable by Have Tied Score—Grizsiles Win srs in Fourth—Muadhens by Score of Four to — - o | “O-00 DEARIE! i - Three, | £ NWE CALLED riAT A 3 7 ) > / 3 Nothing. STRIKE AND THE 5 ¢ DENVER Colo, May 6.—Interest in to MAN NEVER EVEN g g 2 / Apore My ST. PAUL, Minn., May f.—Chech nad the fay’ me centered about a hit made by TQUCHED THE Xt G-RAND S TQND, g better of it in a pltcher's battle this after- Dalton In the eighth inning. Some warmth BALL! . / 4 € BT ow you noon, St. Paul shutting Columbus out in eropped up over the same. The hit was - 4 , BLEGCHERS), R the second game of the, tere, 4 to O far away over the bicycle track and casily o { Liebhardt was wild in the first Inning and — L H ‘[m;;l 1fn‘r‘ four ‘Il;lnlu \\'mnl the |:n| v«;n: / e, THE GRAND 5 7 forced In a run. St. Paul bunrched hity lelde was thrown over to second and 4 with Columbus’ errors in.the ninth. Score. the bag was touched. Umpire Clark de- Standing of the Teams ! WHAT CHANCE 1S THERE FOR A POOK MALE BEING 7 creed that Daiton had omitted touching - T O-OUTAND THEBAS ESFULL! [ATHLETICS PILE UP RUNS|aune ™ Mi¥iome MW on that bag as he went by, so was out. As | CECTEEE AMER ncinnati Snatches Five to Two A Boucher, 3b 3 6 Q0dwell, &f : (‘0 otien, ¢ 0 ODowns, the hit had meant a tled score it allowed WL Pet bt Victory from St. Lou i Wy ot § 0 ORomman, ib 3o there was a wild acene about the umpire, | Denver 818/ 8t Paul | Philadelphia Swamps Washington | spencer 3 OHinchinan, rt 160 after which Raftls was sent into the gloam- | St. Joseph 00 Minneap's . B | Philadelp! p gt Abae It vl Ve 6] Col b E ith ¢ Mocorn 1 0Quinian, s b 241 ing. Manager Davis protested with all | WiChita ... 7 4 .6%0| Columbus ... HIS HITS [ with Score Ten to One. Lo e e R Sloux City A0 Toledo | Chech, 2 1 OLlebhardt, p 2 0 10 the vigor of his good lungs, but had to| Topeka .....6 6 .500( Louisville ... 5 vy J a 14 - take the place at short Tonight Owner | Lincolr 417 Indianap's To I ) Totals RN ] Wikews duslares e Will Hot Dy Wekin if| Omans 778 Kansas City. § 9 . cler fx Bffective Except in ASSISTS TO * ONLY - FOUR MEN | creuls ...l €318 1 toin it A0 0% Clark umpires -Gttt b g T b One Inning—Boston Whips the Columbus +rseiies 0.0 0 000000 0-0 b . s 2 Two-bas: hit: Muriay. - Stolan tases: Des Moines' errors gave Denver the lead W.L.Pet Trolley Dodgers One to Peculinr Featu me, a8 TWO | goucher, Murray, Clarke, Autrey dlin:“n"(‘t"‘ in the second and fourth innings, which | Phila ........ 9 4 .692 Phil . . ! § p Ave balle: Off Chech, 2; off Liebhardt, the visitors could not overcome. Pittsburg . 692| Detroft ... . b i T —_ ety by 'piched ball: Downs, Struck out' By 4 New Y 5 .68 Cleveiand ... 4 Credived In Helpers' Chech, 8; by Liebha'dt, 2 Paswed ball: Ar The visitors scored in the first on a base | Chjcago 71| Now York. .. 3 3 | Sonact. Saerifice mits: Licbhardt, Clario, on balls on Dalton and sacrifice of Colli-| Cincinnati .. 6 162( Boston . y § #T. LOUIS, May 5—A seventh-inning \ Column, Sacrifice fiv nes. Left on_ ,.._4,,.. 8. gan and a hit of Matticks, and again in Boston Chicago ... o rally gave Cincinnati a § to 2 victory over Paul, 7; Columbus, T'me: 1:66. Umples Fo0 - TRR . i Ferguson and Bierhaiter. the fourth In a two-bagger by Matticks, a | by gkl -+ o Lol 8t. Louls today. Harmon was wild while PHILADELPHIA, May 6.~Philadelphia | © moledo. 11 Minneapolis, 0. sarifice by Raftls, a hit and & steal by Jaspar, except for ono inning, Kept the swamped Washington today, 10 to 1. The| MINNEAPOLIS, May 6—Yingling held Nishoft and & hit by Kerner. ERN LE R e latter plaved poorly in the field and could | Minneapolls to three hits today and Toledo v g N h feut ST. LOUIS. CINCINNATI | sTiver » won, 1 to 0. Score: Denver scored In the second on a hit by | Lincoln- ka, postpe T { ABH.OAE ABH.0AE | not hit Morgan's delivery. A pecultar| Won. 1 to 0. Score:r .l o ignth Cassidy, & sacrifice by Lindway, u hit by~ Sloux Clty-Wichita, postponed; rain Hugging, 2.5 1 OBéscher, it [ 2 [ feature of the game was that only tWo |'Minacapols e i 0 0 00 00 00 0- McAleese and an error by Benz. In the| oS Molnes, 3; Denver, & i b Bl L > | players of each team:were credited With | Toledo ..............0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Omaha-St, Joseph, postponed; rain. 0 OHoblitsel, 1b 0 - : & Bide ¢ fourth a base on balls to Lindsay, an error NATIONAL LEAGUE. 112 1 OMitchell, of 300 | assiste. Score: | . Three-base hits: Freeman, .”““”v" TEvA by Niehoff a hit by McMurray gave the | Boston, 1; Brooklyn, 0. Phel '\‘.F;‘,',',’. “',. :: WARMINERO ot 4 SR ‘TK'::;:.:AIKMIHI}\(;}:”-\Ul‘l‘:r‘l(“i(. « o!f"\K‘nzwl'\l. When Biersdorfer relieved Benz he | Chicago, 2; Pittaburg, 0. 3b.. s . 30| FouL"Pom FLYy ", Schaefer, 2b.. 4 0 1 0 10ldring, of stopped Denver's hitting and run-getting, | AMERICAN LEAGUB 4 g e S == Letiveit, 1f.. 4 0 JrAK B Y N s Bibert,dt, GColling, 2b... 3 . but it was too late Chicago, 3; Detroit, & 0’ Hara 0 Totals .....32 B e ODath, ¥ MILWAUKEE, May §.—~Tom Dougherty After the Dalton eplsode In the eighth | Wasniosion, 5. Bhiieasighis, 10 d DEADLOCK OVER REFEREEVOUNG CIVIL WAR VETERAN |Crioms i 9 AT TR G e s B 3 1 1 i McBride, s». 1Melnnis, 3b.. 0 club winning, 3 to 0. Score: Des Mofnes got a runner to third in the | New York-Boston, postponed; rain Totals : 1 3 Beat Millers One to 0 o Hayes. 1 Milwaukee, $3 Loulsville, 0, 1 mon in seventh | Street, © ... 3 4 O0Davis, 1b.... MIAWAUKE® orreesersessd .0 L 1 g g :', g ;0‘ could not ge e AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. i on in seventh, W ) | Walker, 1Houser, 1b... ” iie il D000 ;’_L"”" VUL S04 Rot get (e mkn Home:| oy hug o Bl DAL G ahe e . dBatted for Corridon. dn.alnth [ ey e RESTR ES SEPhY, 1 l‘;l\'\::t:m hits: Dougherty, Durleavy Gt s s Toledo, 1 Minnewpolis, 0. |8t Louts ..........0 000000202 Jeffries’ and Johnson's Mnnagenl s ey LS ARRIE S| R S arcaohe; s § Bases on balls: Off Dougherty, 1; off DES MOINES. Indianapolis-Kansas ~ City, postponed; |Cincinnati ...........1 .0 0 0 0 0 4 0 05, y versary Birth, i M ot Weaver. 4. Struck out: By Dougherty, 6; AB. R 2, | rain, Two-base hit: 5. Double play: Phelps Fail to Agree. { ' by Weaver, 6 Umpires: Cushack and eod 1 Louisville, 0; Milwaukee, to Mowrey. Stol bases: Bescher, Mit- SOTMAR J b " 1 Totals .....31 Owens, Games Toshy ghell, Downey (&) HIit by pltched’ ball TECUMSEH, Neb., May G—(Speclal)={ oo Al UGN i by e By Qaspar, Ellis, Evans, W piteh: | Tecumseh claims to have the youngest |y L: g -8 0 [ - 'u N e _Western League—Lincoln _ at Topeka. [t “Hases on batis. -ore Harmon, 3, | BERGER WANTS EDDIE SMITH | GIvi i whe vetabin 10t Nabeduion s i Wiltiam | asington AR A R S B ‘( DokRe, TR, Tarcil pranus Sloux City at Wichita, Des Moines at Den- | off Gaspar, 3. Struck out: By Harmon, 2: e b w ” ” Two-base hits: Gessler, Baker. Sacrifice| CRETE, Neb., May b—~(Special.—A very ver, Omaha at 8t. Joseph. by Corridon, by Gaspar, Hits: Off | 3 I. Philpott, who was not yet 16 years of | fljes Murphy, MeBrid Sacrifice hit2: fologe and exciting game of base ball was l{\lnfl‘nllnl League—Boston at Brooklyn ”fl!'mllm, .v. in lcawn 1nn|lnzrx: Jff Corridon. | Colored Champion Insists on Either |agé when the war closed, but saw pract| lm\'thn lta\nw .\"n‘-h:'\ r‘\"‘r 'll‘}lm-‘ulul’_x,ol.v‘w,,ml yesterday afternoon on the Doane *hiiadelphla at New York. | none in 'three innings. Left on bases: St 3 o d sally two -enlistmeinis, g cteen | ON bases ashington, 6: Philadelphia, 5. | field between Domne abd Peru. Doane won American League—Chicago at Detroit, St. | Louls, 8; Clnclnnatl, 8. Time: 1:50. Urn: Eddie Graney or Jack Welch of |cd h“ i“| l;'”{‘"‘"f "f“',_ “;','.”',‘: ““‘;'[ "):‘"‘ Rases on balls: Off Walker, 5. Hit by }n in the first inning, when it made four Louls at Cleveland, Washington at Phila- | pi Kiem and Kane. San Francisco, So There el i il | . Philpott was pitched ball: By Morgan, Gessler. Struck | yne Diyoll's home run, that brought in delphia, New York at Boston. | Bosten, 13 Brookiyn, 0. |61 years old on April 22 and celgbrated his out: By Walker, 1: by Morgan, 2 Wild ’ two other runners, was the master stroke. American Association—Col s at 8 b 2 You Are. e g ® the Army of the Pltch: ~“Walker! ®“me: 1:42" Umpires: | ;700 & it 1R 4 % ; pamerican, Assoclation—Columbus at St | BROOKLYN. May 6.—Although outbatted, birthday by joining the Grand Army of the) Pieh: Walkers Fime Doane made no more runs, and Peru could oston took the ¢ 3 epublic, of which he ver before | ot but three, one in the sixth and two In Kansas Clty, Loulsville at Milwaukee | | Boston took the opening game of the series | |republic, of which he had never before Pt e R e B L i i (R : i L Milwaukee | here today, 1 to 0. Mattern kept the hits| SAN FRANCISCO May 5.—After four|become a member. | y ° scattered and was favored by phenomenal ’ wrMarmy el S ¥ = | CLEVELAND, May 5.—Cleveland played |in the face of defeat. It was a pitchers' support at critical points. A remarkable | NOUrs’ gentlemanly wrangling at Jack| When a mere boy of 12 vears Phllpott|its seventh extra inning game of the season | battie, in which Orth proved himself a lit- one-handed catch by Sweeney, which he | Johnson's tralning quarters on the ocean |Went to the front as a fifer with Company |today and beat St. Louls, 2 to 1, In ten|tle better than Stevens. “Tuck’ Moore, a Western Leme GO!lip ‘(mln}:'d l'nxl‘u' a gnnhle play, saved the game | beach today, promoters and principals of |I of the Ninety-elghth Ohio. When the :‘l‘x’«lm“m‘n:.Jm\‘:luhx:‘dwfln lf&‘.‘)‘“ofl:u‘llo-\!'xxlxx‘:;‘rl former Doune player, caught for P.v;-:n“'r]n;; n sixth. Score: N 3 0 core: LB © BOSTON BROOKLYN. the Jeffries-Johnson fight came to a dead- |Soldlers were being recruited he played the| gingied, stole second and scored on \\'nlr‘?-”“: - 00000100 3 3 AB.H.OAE 'AB.H.0.A.E. | lock over the cholce of‘a referee. It was|fife and beat the drum and helped stir up |lace’s double. Cleveland won in the tenth | Doane 17114 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—4 2 OT. Smith, s« 3 4 ed to ect rotis) company tc ’ on Stovall's single, Clarke's sacrifice and % Bor b itavad ¥ o0 (3, 8 § | finally decided to postpone the solection Ptriotism. The company took Phiipott | g Stovalls, single, CIRES actiice 0% atteries: For Peru, Stevens and Mo 7 iy 0 o[of that official until May 1. along and dressed him in the army uniform, | Liadley's hit which wo for Doane, Orth and Bronson, Struck; out: oWheat. it o 0 After the elimination of a few undesir-|aIthough he was too young to be regularly LEVELAND, ST. LoUIs. R LA A b S DRI 18 ables, the controversy narrowed down to|enlisted. With his boyish appearance and ( ADHOAE . BRIOAE enstine. . OH. Bmith, rt Eddle Graney and Jack Welch and lddfe | Weighing less than eighty pounds PhHDOXK":'T;:::‘ Mot 0L Y SRtkr . ¢ o Buckles-Smith Go. O A Smith of Oakland, Johnson insisting on |Aattracted much attention and one day when Kruegor, It., 10 9 Qwallase, 3. & siderable ,d,,.]fl-:“ M(.FCI;'E'“ to ‘hf l.;,. ; | — = —Brwin, c,... 2 one of the two former mien, and Sam Ber- | the company was in Louisville, Ky., a lady | Lajole 2. 4 ¢ Grigg round Ko scheduled for Friday night at Hatts, | league, whilo he is the owner of the Des | mouls ... 31 47118 oBurger, 5. or Bolalig oV A s Was heard. 1o remark, ‘Oh, what & pretty | SioTal 10014 136'0 dor b .o, ¢ o o Detween Guy Buckles - and v " |Moines club and will have something to . oF TRuE, ¥ ’ Clarke, c.... PRGN 91 .9 Tommy Smith. The match s booked by 0 5 o Lirdsay. B ; 4 o e Boorsaonter, o sndams. 2:|say about any changes that are mads. if Totals ... Johnson's objections to Smith was that|llttle solider’ The boy, however, kept up|Lord, rf . OHartaell, . 3 19| the Sterling Athletie club, which has' also 1 b 2 omcremmend Morgan, p Dalton, ¢ Colligan, b Matticks, ¢ Raftis, ss. Davls, ss... Neihotf, #b.. Curtls, 1t Kerner, 1 Bachant, Benz, p Biersdorfer 4 crmucenwnc® imcrecone lececemperc [ Totals 5 aRmcerO Lloyd, 2b Keliy, s Heall, 1f... Casslay, rf Lindsay, 1b. McAleese, ¢ Doian, 3b.. McMurray, Adams, p.... —rece oommmcD “Jawn" Higgins, owner of the Des | Moran, rf 5 Molnes club, says that there is nothing do- | Collins, 1t ing in the talk of taking the Des Moines - franchise away and glving it to Oklahoma | 1b. 17 3|City. “Jawn” says his sole aim now-a-days | Herzos b... Denver .... 0 0—4|ls o gpend money to give the Iowa capital | Sweener, .. Des Moines. ... .. 0000 0-3|8 Bood team and that he will go ua far it Two-base hits: Baci A 4 | a8 necessary—and a little farther—to do it. | ¥ e Sacrifice hits: Adams, Colligal Totals...... Bl wasanoessl calore SCulceces == o lovewsenne ens wacwEonc e 1 off Benz, ; S : K | G By Adams,'2; by Benz, 4; by Blersdorter, 4, |"® ¢ help it. *Batted for H. Smith in ninth. Smith gave him the wrong end of a de- | With the regiment on all the long marches | bradley, .- oKiliifer, arranged for’ some hustiing preliminaries g ahead of the main even - Jous, B oo 0Fowell, hf,'u'bfi"p?:y' Ml::flmriyu.l”nm“l\ymxmms; Sioux City has purchased “Chick” Hart- E‘f_\;}‘y"]‘“; e “;3 g 00 3 ‘l) 3 3 g &3 cisfon in a fight with Hank Griffin {n|8nd say maay uki;mlrhr.«.flh o g 3. to Lindsay. Hit by pitched ball:® Cassidy, | AR infleider, from Denver. “Chick™ ac-| "y e Pililt "Boston, 4; Brooklyn, 7.| O8kiand & few vears &go. The negro re- After three months as a. fifer boy Philpol en N Game. Time: 2100 'Umpire:® Clarke. companied his new teammates on the trip|mfoly Lo pite: Beck, T. Smith, Wheat, | fused to consider ‘Chirlie Lyton of Los|took ill.and was sent home, but in April, g MOINES, May pecial Tele- s east when they left Denver, Tuesday night. | Soonele® JUS SOCE 0" Smith: Stolen | Angeles, as he is ‘4 fellow. citizen of Jof. 1564 ho enlisted in Company A, Eightieth | *One out when winning run was scored. | gram.)—Nebraska defeated Grinnell college SCHIPKE TO LEAD ROURKES | Fuate for Topeka and Geist for Lincoln | base: Erwin. Double plays: T. Smith to| fries. Obio infantry, and served for sixteen| *Batted for Powell Inninch. © 55| Reryesteraay in o loosely plaved gama by o f ! 4 aubert, Sweeney to Shar ases on 3 i e ety | Clev : = e o . G v By ton s "mere made-mihe. gaame <™ | balls: Oft Barger, 3; off Maticrn, 2 Struck | Although Charlie White, who at one time | MORths, being on Sherman’s march to the | Cleveland ..........0 8 8 9 0 § § 0 3 §77| & acore of W0 00 L SIa®iChed o very ggod Slugger Bill is Appointed Oaptain of e : By Barger, 1; by Mattern, 1. Time: | figured prominently as a possibility, was] %% &nd in many engagements. Hits: Off Powell, 4 in eight innings. First{ uphill game. Score: the Reorganized Omaha Higgins has recelved a wire from former Umplres: Johnstone and Movan. not even mentioned, the outcome of the| 1 don't see how they cea find any|on errors: St. Louls, 1 Twobase hits: Nevraska ........ 10 10,00 H g &—1: or " Dwyer s o1 o y R i, cor veterans p 7 ¢ | Bradley, Wallace. Three-base hit: Kruger. | Grinnell ... ) 3 ) st R e 4 B TR GHIPage, | B B1(ANNES controversy s thought to have left the|Younker veterans than I am. for they | Braftey, Wallagh Chragiane dic, “RRa" | Yaalicries: ‘Mathes, Olmstead and Green- By bean sent to him At Waterbury, Cont | pLARLSBURG, May 6.-Chicago shut out | possibilities for the cholce of an eastern| Wouldn't have been old enough at the time || T Hrman, “Schweltzer. Double play: | siit; Fickuns and Looa. ifits: Nebraska, 15) Word was reecived from Pa Rourke last [It is probable that the big first sacker may | fostive. “striking out Seven men and ai. | P80 of the war to get In the service,” sald Mr. | Hotman to. Killifer, Bases on hnllln' l‘fff' Grinnell, 7. Errors: Nebriska, 4; Grinnell, 5. night that “Slugger BII' Schipke has |00 PG i the best of condition on'his ar- | Gying only three hits. He was supporied | Johnson is firm in his objection to Smith | PAIIPott in speaking of his record. o L L e kS5t T oule 4 Btruok been made field captain of the Omaha |8l In the west, but Manager Georke y.'erforioss flelding. The score: and Berser is equally firm in opposing| MF Philpott has lived in Nebraska since | On bases: Clevelund, & St p Davls has hopes of putting him in the first | "% CTO! L ; 2 * 'C® | Gut: By Joss, 9; by Bowell, 6. Time: 1:54. Baes hll taamn. [sorner in the mear Puture pyfatted for Powell in the cighth. | Welch and Graney. Johnson has an.|1¥0l and in Tecumseh since 184. He had | Pinpires; *Kerin and Sheridan. ‘Slugger Bll" Is a favorite with all the | 4. c0in s making big preparations for | Chicago ...0.. 00100000 1—2nounced today he would begin training a | 'WO Drothers in the civil war. One of them Detroit, 5; Chicago, 3. This Athletic Omaha tans and his appointment to the t opening day, May 10. An Invitation has| TWo-base hits: Sheckard, Beaumont. Sac-| Week from Sunday. ls ttofney J, H. Philpott of Lincoln, who| pppRoIT, March 6.—In & game. marked e ea e moboynument to the | opening day, May 10 An Invitation has | gicc’hite: Milier, Stelnteldt, Overall. Stolen | “Five of six\weoks of hard work i ail 1| ¥as colonel of an Ohlo regiment, and the | by ona pecyliar inning. Detrolt today: beat tepted by his friends with much rejoict home game and Mayor Love, Governor |Dase: Leach. Bases on balls: Off 1L, 4. | need,’ he sald. other was the late Dr. C. H. Philpott of | Chicago. Walsh was batted off the rubber oleing. | Siilonferger and W. J. Broan will ocoupy | HIt by pitched ball: By Powell, Chance. [ "ot do0ie Tecumseh who was & private In the Bigh. | In the seventh, the home team having tied Behipke I8 & hard worker and fights all |boxes. g Struck out: By Maddox, 1; by Powell, 2; EN LOMOND, Cal, May 4.—Jeffries| . : Who was a private In the Blgh-| i with two out and still having Cobb on the time and should prove a good fleld — by Overall, 7. First base on errors: Chi- | hurried back to his training camp here at | tieth Ohio. second when Young was called in. He sy The Denver Timen Is stronger than horse- | Cago, 2. Left on bases: Pittsburg 7; Chi- | noon, bringing with him Mrs. Jeffries. who - Walked two men, filling the bases. Jennings o radish in roasting George Clarke for hix | cako, 10. Hits: Off Powell, 8 in eight In- | 1g recove J Nebraska News Notes. sent Morlarity to. bdt and Duffy called — umpiring. In fact almost half a column of |nings. Time: 1:%0. Umpires: O'Day and | 'S recovering from an operation. Jeffries| gp\wirD_Ralph Dunbaugh the only | Scott into the game. Moriarity was then kings AMONG THE LOCAL BOWLERS |Mpace it devoicd, telling the fans. how the | Brennan. 4id not visit San Francisco during his | gon of Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Dunbaugh, died | called back to the bench without reaching _ stocking b | sames should have been umpired according Philadelphia, 0; New York, 3. late holiday, preferring to let Berger |at their home this morning. He underwent | the ‘”"‘“"h“\“’i“’{",‘f""{":"h,‘;l1“l'|‘,;|'l‘,“’,‘g,,,"‘)‘,‘,f,{,1 without wrink- Beselin’s Mixzers Win Secomd Half | is metie to sal the sporting writers | NEW YORK, May 5.—The Philadelphia |8quabble over the referce question with |an operation yesterday. He was a most | Bt %) i scoring two runs and deciding 8 PRy INDY. SO I port writers to| Nationals outplayed New York in every | Jac hinso! . estimable young man. L, J mplonship of Three- E8AD (apcrs <and. umpire-AocUratly ‘At the liway toney A ehtat the indta, s 1o k.| ok, Jonneqn gad iehe: pramoters. ot | o S i R v & T/ Beatonite /mucl| VoL in yan. AtRoRE loutalde ons Inning same time. eteate Hants, 9 to 8. | pignt, ECUMSEH—Richard L. Metealfe as- | Summers was Strong o f : Men Leagues. L The score: . ; ; i soclate editor of The Commoner, Lincoln, |and Walsh was good until Stanage opened Georwe Graham has raceived. word £rom atted for Raymond In the third. Jeffries was pleased to hear that Frank | will dellver the address to the class of the | the seventh with-a tripie and the hitting Beselin's Mixers won the second half |Pa Rourke to begin geiting In shape so| *Batted for Dickson in the eighth. Gotch, the champion heavyweight wrestler, | Tecumseh High school upon the occasion | began. Both teams fielded better than the and the match for the championanip of | that he will he abje to &0 ito the game ay| Philadeiphia . 07 158017070701 0 158 | Wil foin ‘the amD 1a A ek | of eraduation, Thursday evening, May 23. | figures show. Walsh was put off the field e e aniee H g O | By heh Ahsleapaito (e s8he &L Maw' York 00000000338 The class will include elghteen young peo- | in the ecighth for talking from the bench. of & pins.’ Bill Kehneider had an’ Wigh |Georse ls in good condidion HENG now’and | Two base i rant, “Devore, Three- 3 ple, elght boys and ten girls {score: © R onors for the evening with 186 for single |ready to jump into the Scrimmage when | base hit: Magee. Struck out: By Ewing, . DREGE—Ellswor e Batted for Summers eventh. game and 646 for totals, Score the call comes. . |2. Bases on balls: Off Ewing, 4; off Ra otc teals ZAIIA S, TIE Mat of G and atted for Hithsye n srcemin ARSERD BRI, o ik Die Marieis A hopath ok lnading | b B IE R B s R > rried at the Biptist parsenage vestor- ( soatied for S0t I RME, Loy o o Beselin .. 21 341 48| Lang from the White Sox. Higgins I e arch on Po (& Pararat: Ganoss Tl Yhoee. she. Ebant her | Chicago.is:s 0030000003 8old by Leading] |\ W, neidecy- 815, B AR VRRINE L0010 O] anytime thAs witl ¢ 2 i girihood. The groom has lived on a farm | Two-base hit: Zelder. Threc-base hit \ Clothingand De- g L 4 - e ! SR S Ll L JO n ng Slgns G D jmear Oxford all his life. The young couple | Stanage. Hits: Oft Summers, 6 in seven houses. | b} Totals ooiies ™ m ettmg ALE [Cipect to Ko to housakeeping at ono: on | innink: off Walsh, 7 in six and two-thirds W your deater docs | (52 EQF,T“\',.‘,}:‘{ LIFE. il ‘Keflrney Leaguers F()r Three Years a farm in Harlan county. innings. Sacrifice’ hits: Lathers, Zelder, oot “keep | them, 4 SEWARD—The will of the late Henry |Cole, Walsh, Stolen bages: Bush (@), ¢ Jbb, i te. Dealers ve i Neely .. 188 170 198 | \ Neay . . Champion Wrestler Secures Own |Beaford, which was contested by his ch 5 | REANIoROt e R R Ly 10 Bain place any defective Y\ ckard . Aaeveesensl®l © 168 435 )f P’ : : : dren, was set aside yesterday by Judge | D esen: Detrolt, 7; Chicago, & f J BN Y0 % o Defeat Hastmgs Time and is Now in Good Colman. This estate was $150000 and the | Left on bases: Detrolt, T Chicaio, & Buges A0i8 MY 2 b 8 ers, 2; off Waish, 2; off & Mich. Recalcitrant Cub Catcher Now Ready Form for Match, money waa left to be divided among twen- | § P&I®; O I S aLenlr. B Gl / to Don Uniform to Get Into Py 3 : Chaonac 1he e ar B ekt Mdorms vetea| cago.h . Btruck outi By Gummeis 3, by Game, " AGO, I, May b.~Frank Goteh,|pior 1o Mr. Bedford's death he gave each | p,,*:,:. Pérrine and O'Loughlin, a Crowd, Westerners of Buffalo g champlon heavy-weight wrestier of the |of his children w fine farm. 3 PLAY IN MIGH SCHOOL TENNIS ¥ world, lowa farmer and acknowledged pre- TECUMSEH-The Tecucseh friends of “Migzu” Kicks on Umpire. ) i st County Win 8 to 7. CHICAGO, May 5.— John Kiing signed a | €7 Of the mat in tricky grappling, won | Miss Mary Fairbrother, who have heard | FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., May 6.—(Speclal Nine Boys' Matches and One Girlyr | KEARNEY, Neby May 6.—The Kearney | oo ti™0 il "l mE it St ar | bis first point in the champlonship match [ Ut little of hew since ‘the San Franciico | poogram )—Four rank deolsions at the HE SOt 4 earthquake, will be pleased to learn that | gron siuri in the game yesterday. Hii¥s vt e SO g capitalists defeated Hastings, in an exhibl- | onal League base bail olub in Bresident | Y/t Zbyszko, the Polish glant, set for May | she Is succeeding in newspaper work In | plato beat MIsTiry I tye 8L TPHIT Nine boys' matches and one girle' have | 'R 1ewsue game yesterday. The score’ o w. Murphy's office here late tonight, { % Ot e White Sox bull park, when he | that clty. At a recent feeting of thel ficnea.up team In the field. Marshall been played 80 far this week in the high | 8tood § to 7 at the close of the last inning. | .. g | went to Minneapolis nearly four weeks ago | Members of the parliamentary section of | L} Phiichea yesterday dld 80 again today B e e o thn high - | “subject to the terms of the National com- . [the Californta club of San Francisco, of | Who pltched yentergny B eher at rirst base :::ru;,:.ne-.:n'u“‘)u“ nt. o results 80| The weather was cold and the spectators | mision's ruling,” Mr. Murphy said, Tnis | %3 De#an secret training for the climax | which Miss Fairbrother {s a momber, she 41 Hayden fep R K Fhl Peliers "won from Gladys Girorq| Wotehed the game in overcoats. The mana- | mev o 8 BEHE B VRIS 800 Eh | mateh of his career. The Humboldt county | was presented with a handsome California | Meiamarast e 0211010005 4 5| by ‘63 and the other set in defauit. Pollard | ers of both teams made frequent chankes (g 5y for the season. In addition Kling was land owner at that early date “outguessed” | ub Pin by her associates, Arkansas . 1400002100-7 S 4| | 18 one of the best remedies of the won from Mitchel by default. Suss on dur he g F e ol R el 4 & ISSIAN | of men during the game for the purpose | civen a check for his share of the $10,000 aated Oftur 1o, -4 i his forelgn rival. He had not been matchea | HOLDREGE-The lfhw: event of the Marshall and Kiine; Tompkins and Mi- || American Druggists Syndicate efeate - 6-3 MceCague 1 P school vear's close In this ty was he'd|ford. o ina . o) rfeated McMenemy, 16 6-1 Millacd "5 | of testing their abliities Drize money what President Murphy pre. | ™/th %byssko because of his excessive |\ y J It contains medicinal properties yesterday when the senfor class of the high - \ N earney s! as elghte o e guessec he Fole would | schoo servi r ity vAters ! risbad, fouted fi"::"i. 3 “zfl""l':":ul:::‘l‘v)j\lh‘;; i “‘I: uul:d?m,un has eighteen men on her | yented his ployers at the close of the 190 | '°F™M® Put “guessed’ that the Fole would | school ohserved meak’ day, which 1+ Arcadia Defents Lake City. of the famous waters.of Carlsbad Davis defeated ORrie, 68 are all showing up well, mak- | geanon. not go home to Europe without wrestling | 87anied them annually by the faculty. It | gy CITY, Ta, May 5.—(Special)—The Wiesbaden and Marienbad. 86, as intendec o have cnic s s e ba efeated et e s Hn cker defeated Paisley, 6-0, f-1. |ing the prospects for league ball this | mphys 1s the final move in the famous base | "™ Roek T mond Tl 'I‘r: oht) Arcadia amateur base ball teain defeated It cleanses the system, elim he entries for the doubles are coming| season very bright ¥ : ake City professional team in the . « bl &« & ‘Gotch left everything here in Chicago | sistency of the May weather dr.ve then | the Lake Cit 4 2 inates gout, rheumatism, gravel, " * ball case and all that remalns Is for Kiij & p - Y - i o.n f the season yesterday. The | in anq they WL Be 2isyea off. as. soon aa | roypls pudiepend bl or KIIng | 15 Emil Kiank, the Empire Athletic club fito seek & warmer place, so they went to| e e playod at Carroll. The game was | | COrreets torpid liver, poor diges- e e e e mall team any| SPECIAL FRISCO . wiame |1 SF 08t 804 Bl bal. official and hir manager” said a local | xionh Anstead. ‘here they, had an en;| %6 Gne Srotwithatanding a few errors on | | tion, and s good for the kidneys, the high echool UB' basket ball team will [, o o em— THREE-1 LEAGUE OPENS SEASON | follower of the game. “Klank was in-|a trip to the Republican river being amnog | both sides The pitchere for Lake Sy | f the blood and the nerves. piay & game at the Young Men's Christian | Train of Twelve Cars to Take Omaha structed to ho.d out for 8 per cent for | Other amusements of the day’'s proeram. | ¥are Crissinger a i i g If you are all run down and your assoclation Thursday night, In order to set- A A ™. | Gaffney. A mammoth crowd was in at- tie the Qquestion of wWhich five has l‘G.‘.‘ R ey JEann, W Davenport, Waterloo, Bloomington |Gotch, win, lose or draw, and Goteh knew | :\r:‘s:i\u]vvl::r‘jll":« '..mp:?us'fl[ 2’,‘,. A fl!‘h" ’L,.’{ tendance. system needs cleansing and toning cha :wommp of the school. High mchool | A!Tangements have been made by the und Springfield Are Victors, the Pole would have to concede his polnt. | chaperoned them during the cay. N xt up, if your appetite is bad and B" has a record of some twenty-elght|(Greater Omaha Athletic club to run 8 spe-| [AVENPORT, 1a, May b—Davenport | As a result, Gotch fs now in perfect con- | Wednesday evering the annuil junior-sen A Pleasant Surprise your brain {sn't clear, you'll be games won and two lost and the senior very much pleased with this rem- Négutiatians were completed Thursday and | IS Hits were as scarce & warm sup. | SOlef Whs not i form wheh he ‘mel| function for & number of yeas pas, ard fight fans away from the city over the|lavenport ...........00000020 i { over 100 of Foth classes. A number of oas 4 nv A DS drug stor 1s expected (hat the train 1l leav O Leury. DENVER, May 6.—The Des Moines fran gy b ¥ pTotals 480 1.7 | ol the scoi ade las s . ight for the motoreycie: Voss, Wi Aser. |In Cold Weather, Before Shivering e 513; Latey. 687; Zarp, b4 TEAM WILL STAY IN DES MOIN clal excursion to San Franclsco for the | seised the irst gamie from Rock Isiand, 2| g : > [for banquet wil be g'ven ot the N:w|follows the first dose of Dr. King's New Vg W e 8 e , 2| dition o maet the b an from Poland & g ’ {ads have defested all the other class) ;. teries-Johnson fight to be held July 4.| ‘0 1. today by & bold play In the seventh "n Torm when e 'mey| fampton hotel, This hay been & rgulsr|yice pilla, the paintess regniators that | JqiV. Tpiy SSIOTE BT g20d phy- beams, but errors were pientitul, largely | Zbyssko in @ handicap match last winter, | this spring the attendsnce will Fe la- e:|strongthen you. Guaranteed. o. Kor sale | gician'g prescription. It Is expected a speclal train will bear 30| n account of the cold. The soore:’ R.HLE. | He has watched the Pole carefully and| tH&R ever plates having been engired for by Beaton Drug Co. | Misuine. Says Sugassted Trauster to |1 s 8 Mot Detend 1 0000003001 § 3| has handed down his plan of campaign | Will be responded to by both students and | B e Cotr tn Cmpecaibie. A8 s in Holycross and Coveny; Cavet and | against Zbyszko. | members of the high school facuity. NEW GOVERNMENT FOR HURON | [ Look for WMEURER — this Sign . § “Gotch doubts his ability to successtully | HOLDREGE—L. T. Johnson, chalrman of June 2 and arrive in 'Frisco the morniai WATERLOO, 1a., May 5.—Waterloo open- > the Commercial club’s committee on ar- ntly-Elect Commissioners Reor- | 0 MORBIAK | o mberunip s the Threl Ieasus to.| Work the toe hold on Zbyssko. But hb | the COMMErcal ClUb Co M tee ons for | Beoontl? missfoners | ay by defeating Dubuque easily, 5 to 2| had the same lack of confidence in that | the “'Phelps County Boosters' da which &anize Departments of core RH.E | nola when he prepardl for Mahmout. Ana | Wil be held in this city on May 14. The Munteipality ASSOCIATION railroad compa 0 - Waterioo ok . 11002001°%5 %1 AU merchants of the city will make prepara- o \ Wi X D &ins here today, he purposes tu spend | N mpany 1o fyraish a apecial of | FINATED o:e-: 000100010 2| it 18 wrestling history that he took the| tions to entertain the people of the caunty - % 18,000 Oher money freely In keeping the Des Moines | '°N OF twelve coaches. Upon arrival In| “Clowse and HHarrington; Harring and Ma- | Turk off his guard and surprised him by different ways, vith the objeet of pro- | HURON, 8. D., May 5.—(Special)—At a [+ - ‘ Ty R S P R S eea e R NebiaR LAt Pill | by e T May esbeanill wetting the winning falls with & hait-Nel- | MONE 1he Interents, Of the GArners ARY | meeting of the newly elected officers last FOOD FOR Jaai%, i ous o5 0 Americans. A t Switohed, on UNeRn csuvanient 8 the |, oo CM e Threed league, opened the | son and crotch held,” h of the retaflers. Addresses will be | nlght, Huron 1s now ukider what s known | NERVES work and youthful vigor i o'Nelllmll- xunly ::a Dreuldpl\!( of nml‘“' ¥ 80 that those who wish may sle&p in| 910 season today by losing to Bloomington. NS, during the day and m.-m'-lnn‘ of com- | as the commission form of government i mml‘lnu:-:.:a:nu:::h&t l:‘w-t.f: ue, while I am the owner of the Des | the cars 2104 The score ) " 00d will be discussed by _count ORI 5 most. | XO _mental Hofhes team. Mr. Higuine is quoted as | Danville . Or .. 0000020003 § Dwaer Ready te Report, mon ood will be discussed by oty | Mayor Koepp briafly addreased thhe meet- | GR7ly.8'NERVE FOOD FILLS. They Wil gaying, touching the statement credited to | GRORGE HOGRIEVER RELEASED | Bloomington 100001001204 § 2| DES MOINES, la, May 5.—(Special.) » has made considerable study of the |In& Which was largely attended, after :A-.I“-l you cat and sleep and Le & was President O'Neill, that the Des Moines | R SPias 'and Wale: Beser Former Munager Willlam Dwyer of the|smaller citics and thelr operations In a which the following heads of departments | byt 350 07 mas — and Langdon franchise might o to Oklahoma City - SPRINGFIBLD, 1o May bePeoria's | Des Moines Hase Ball eclub” has wired | business way, will give an address In the | were chosen: M. L. Tobin, street and Lincol P p NG 2 5 Y ay eoria’s . SHEERMAN & MOOCONNELL D. [ think Den Moines v the best town fn | Mincoln Player Going public property; Charles E. Young, police Cor. 16th_and Dodge N L I et Sara® | Owner John F. Higgins that lie will rport | evening at the opera house. He will point the leagus outside of Denver, and I am | Twenty-one Vear eatort Npringfield H 00! flave 10,080 tickets already sold for the |, °0r€® Hogriever, who has played pro- | Eame, 12 to & Peorla's errors were more | This means that he will reach the team | tion and enthusiasm s nrcesmary to keep | gewer, and A. A. Chamberlain, finance and | < 100101901210 2| TPhe hard-nitting first sacker is just re-| While in this ecity Mr. Irving will study | made: | chise in the Weastern league will not be - transterred to Oklahoma City if John F | Of July 2. It will leave July 5 and arrive Higgins, owner of the club, can prevent it | In Omaha July 9. It is proposed b: 3 According to an interview with Mr. Hig- proposed by the €0, » o to the temn a8 soon as transportation 1s|out the pitfalls that usually are in the way e going to invest more money i my team yesterday and Springfield won the openinf | forwarded to hiry at \Waterbury, Conn. |of the average town and what co-opera- | and fire; John C. Madsen, water works and | o OWE DRUG COMpAWY, &~ W e Of o ' o e p orei g Eame the [ fessional base ball for (wenty-one years {108 Of amiswion than commisston. JGGre' | in tme for the Deaver series, it ne s | th people of the citles and adjacent (6rrl | o enge, Thess appointments were also | S EEEEG———E— o And who has been with the Lincoln team |Epringfield i | Dopaed loty Whrking fer She uitimate suod of sii : & Shame | since last year, when he was bought from Peoria .. . 000004000—4 8 4| covering from the | Easiess 4 00 L an ation | industrial and manufacturing resourees | P 'l c s' k s no to have Bucklen's Arnlea Salve to| Putblo, has been released. He started to| ldéudermilk and Johnron: Cooke, Mereer ed in" March for appedict It 18| here and make recommendations &% (0| Foley Kidney Pills are antimeptic, tonle | lane lylr 0, 9100 LI b | and Aymussen. 10 is not in the best of con- | profitable busincss expansion in different | eure burns, sores, plles, cuts, wounds and|play ball in the early 'S0x and has been in | o e I N aner Ueorne | profitable busincas expsnsion in different | ,,q regtorative and a prompt corrective of |l of Pianos, Players, Plaver jis uloars, Xo. For sale by Beaton Drug Co.|the Western league since 1%5. He will go| Foley Kidoey Pills contain in coneen- | Davis has hopes of putting him back | all urinary irregularities. Refuse substi- |B and Plano Player Music, ‘ sals 1 to his Wisconsin home and probably will|trated form ingredients of etsablished ther- | first In (he near future. If the outfl | tutes. For sale by all druggists, beginning Saturday, May " 1f you have anything to sell or excllange |land a job in some of the winers s . | does no pick up fn backing It s possiblé | oo B ans EAYDEN'S S ob in s peutic value for the rellef and euré of all | | O D ek itiels from | 1f You have anything to sell or exchange | | e advertiee it n The l:‘ Want Ad columns. | part of the country, kidney and bladder silments first base when Dvyer b ba siape . | adyertise it tn The Beo Want Adcolumns. | Beo Want Ads will boost your business . | 3

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