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OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY & 1910, Jdackson, Topeky %o z . | Buens first wanted $50,00 tor his end and [\on on Tuesiay % My 17, This uine is Likely to Be LA 3 SUNDAY, Jones, Line o OMAHA, NEB, SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1910 then came down. He intends to be in San | he Masy Welght Te Wma Wows vew e . |Heads the List of Batters on thei“"""""‘ Omaha 09 Some of the Best Hitters Laid Out by Patton, Omaha 000 Franeisco in time to see the Jeffries-John- | Akreaicont t 10 battie st M sdunet | Omaha Team to Date. Wison'sgous Sty . 111 =l Piteesn, | Phenomenal |a e 'JUDGMEN ls ‘ b I 1 g £ bapd oy | MOORE AND WALSH MATCHED |tinero s it Walkh's mAnaghe | FIELDING & VERAGER. | i . e Jre—moeog)| THREE OVER THREE HUNDRED . Av|EXPERIENCES _OF JENNINGS | Ponghkeeps'e Intervarsity Race Wil o wre sarhior. Farthing, Line 00 Dantam Poge Wol Moet on bovens | p Bullivan, Lincoln ] 00 fa bl 8 s not strange that some critiziems | OMaba Ciub s at the Bottem of gae jBaver. St Joseis H 00 Be Contested by Six tesnth ~f Muny. : | Crack Crews. BOSTON, Mass, May 7.~Pal Moore of Joseph.. L 3 o0 " 1 Philadelphia and Jimmy Walsh of Boston | advertise it In The Bee Want Ad columns Manager of the Detrolt Clabh W It you have anything to sell or exchange have been made of the Omaha teams ot la Team Batting and Hhliels % L, St Joseph......i 000 and President Rourke this early in Fourth Place ta Piadtitw X Lincoln ... 00 | Iilis, Lt T b the season, but we belleve the time Rarrey “hoow... oy 00 Days from a Tap by | Avetnge " Lineoln o s Dot come for severe judgment g4 Jones,” Lineoln ” 3 000 Amos Rusie. Sy, gasoi. ] | most phenomenal rowing season eve. In the first place the season s young and e Patton, Omaha ... . o known In America. The regattas have all Omaha has & good chance to lead as the| John Gonding leads the Omaha batters)i{anson, Omaha .. | DETROIT, Mich. May 7.—That_more|been decided on, and the most enthusiastic team that now I8 on top. In the next place |for the season with an average of 3. | Agnew, Omaha i batsmen are not injured by belng hit by a | follower eannot kelp getting the finest ar- it 1s very obvious to intelligent fans that [John has been to bat twenty-seven times | Hollenbeck b et - pitched ball speaks well for the skill of the | T8y of sport; and they are to be so wide- the men “laid down" on Billy Fox and that |and has made ten hits and three L s Molnes.. .. ... 33 3 % | present-day pitcher. In the old days, too, |sPread that one will have to travel only gince President Rourke himselt has taken |Shotten is the next high Rourke with .37 )8 Moines " 1 the pitcher would not infrequently lot one|® short distance from any point to be on @ o ) the club in hand it s showing much better [ These two and Patton. who has played | JERQorior, Des Molnes. ... g0 wtraight at the batter's head in order |the spot to see the finishes. form. He himself in a personal letter to Owens, Des Molnes o away . Sucl Of course the evint par excelience is the I:W brother, Dave I(onrk-‘,*wu itten while at over the .30 mark Hershe, Des Moines e N ¢l ] N - ‘ | Poughkeepsie Intervarsity regatta, where 1 Omaha stands lowest in team batting, | Burnum, Des Ly proceeding is rare fowadays. Working | Fo !":‘l 5 - Foge-pe- el fopeka, said luek had broken against the | Omena wands [GWeRs 10 TR i | Penneil, . the edges of the plate seems to have proved | Coiumbia, Corneli, Syracu ennsylvania, team, but he Is convinced It is as good a | o o\ T LG Gl 038 :1‘5'.‘1“ P e . more effective. Nevertheless, the fire n\,i\\'l.\nm:ln and Georgetown come together vk s Tope e plc C(Sque idson co tpam as there 1 in the league, and thatl“p ) oy ape the averages for the mec-f Land Ropeici . i batter faces is dangerous. N lledtias ot By vefhlll;-l conviction s entirely reasonable. Omaha | - OTOWIRE AT 0 O on: Belden, W, : %| One of the worst eases of head hitting |the best and most beautiful in the world. | fans ,who feel disposed to criticize—and cgftrse Middleion, Wichita | 1t is not an exaggeration to say that the | Bhtting Averng B - was that of Hugh Jennings, now manager | ! thadd) always the prerogative of any fan— | B, White xeor of the Detroit club, by Aos Rusie. Jen-|Winner of tho big event in the Pough- | should 100k back over the record of the |Clarke, Sioux City.. Shackleford, W a nings, with Baltimore then, was noted for | keepsie regatta could outrow any crew Every one should take a tonic in the Spring: our systems require gears since the Rourkes took hold of the|Gillen, Denver.... Altehison, Wichita . bis close hugging of the plate and his|&float on either side of the ocean every o pRna ' q quuu league club, They have always | Jelst, Lincoln.. Once Unconsclous for Feur NEW YORK, May #~Thig Is to be the - — ] but one game, are the only Omaha players Boaromenam s Jarnigan, Wichita .... pH > it | two years out of three. #t. The change in the seasons produces-a like change in our bodies Fox, Ll in. Hassler, Wichita ........ willlngness to accept a base by being hit ' o T " i . _ A 4 : S rtol M aliNes to matntain s Sooditem | Bk Wikl Durham, Wichita L tcher. Mo relled upon his quick-| Also the latter part f June we will have |and more is required of the blood, from which source we rcucnefiyhysu al apd except in one or two instances have |Jarnigan, Wichita.. hnam;. Denver ness of eye to minimize the effect of the|the Yale-Harvard races at New lnndfln.lnounshmen( and S"E"F'h‘ at this particular time than at any other. had a team fighting it out With the lead- | FERUTay, Deaver )| Buchanan, Denve Prore blow. Rusie had s wide, jumping curve | Which are almost clways most interesting; | Almost every one feels bad in the Spring. Some have no particular & for first place when not winning the | Knapp, Lineoln ... MeMurray, Denver ] ball. Jennings was willing to turn hjs | but the: "’] b cannot ::\ ;fl:h“'i‘";' sickness, but are debilitated, run-down and weak, and their systems Pennant. No other city on the circutt | Fieeran, Jigus LU Bonion, Biows City shoulder, accept u deflecting blow. o Fot | e, Where six universities | 8r€ in @ general state of disorder. This deranged condition of the B ot e tha Fbastids | ooae: oW | P B o e e (LA SA e % recnesentel: ° y " health is due to weak, anaemic blood; the circulation is infected with ecord which titles the Rourkes |Corhan, St. Joseph. Freeman, Sioux City.. knickerbockers. He could do this with b represe 1: } Y v ) e ok 4 :; Il:w"t:m(‘lr:rm“l y:n‘d:‘:l;‘wa:\ of the fans Herache, Dea Molnes e, City pr] hers of average curve, hut Rusie's| Then as @ most important preliminary 'impurities which have diminished its natural nourishing powers, and and should protect them from unjust cric- |1y omn, Sloux City. Curve was 00 sharp {n the break and too | treat, where we can get the necessary |the body is suffering from deficient blood nutriment. The refuse and ?..m, It is well also to bear in mind that fast for him to avold, Jennings stood | “line’ on the variovs crews, Annapoll%, jmourities which naturally accumulate in our systems are not properly T Sloux City ho Rourkes have maintained this team | Pettigrew, Wichita | close and got one full in the head. He fell| Whose middies wre always hungry (o oynaljed in Winter, because those members whose duty itis to perform S8 aBuSnorconuammen Topeka + benver Nere ‘on their own Tesources and have | Nelhbor Sloux ity i flat. For four days his life was despaired | water “"'k" iyt ‘m l‘\)rlm'“: Il‘: “rlm':!rhis work of drainage do not receive sufficient stimulation from outdoor ever asked the le of Omaha, or any |Gondin of. but & powerful constitution pulled him |roW against several of the varsity A $ N St 4 har o «nur‘nnl'w:t-lul'urlulnnlr;‘:ron for a dollar, except | SWift, St through, though he never was the same |Separately lexercise, and therefore grow dull and sluggish in their action; nor is Seliy, TG | nervy man again at the plate, and it was| Alson Cornell and Harvard meet in a pre- | the skin as active in eliminating waste maters in cold weather because months before he could lay. lminary race, which, with the Annapolis| the pores are not SO Open as in Warm Seasons. as they have solicited legitimate patron- | Weaver, Denver age at Vinton street park for which they |Shaw, Wichita ... b . gt ) d - races, gives a relative comparison e | : 4 i When Me Got Bumped. Naw London wisner with Ahat. at’ Boudh- These Winter accumulations Eglrli\:]t; L’:)inzimgnsni\}::;fiiyngccssfioci Jennings, by the way, is an extremely| i ciiainough it te not entirly definite, |itS nUtritive qualities, and when es € ng fe durable person. While at Cornell he dived | . the various crews, of course, either im- | ON new life, and we change our method of living, the circulation is so face first against the concrete bottom of |h.oue or go back somewhat before the date| weakened that it is unable to supply the increased demands of the :'""fl,:':,w;';g":f:"m,l;',:.:,nk,“:.:: e | OF the bis races system. Then we suffer from weakness, nervousness, loss of appetite, fained two shocks that would bave killed | Pu It s for the €lub crows fo Suph” | lassitude, etc. There is a constant worn-out feeling, sleep is not refresh- the average man, yet he is as full of b o (PR N the end, and that are |iNg, and we do not feel able to perform the ordinary ‘duties ~of daily efergy today as a dynamo. scattered throughout the country, as ean | life. This disordered condition demands the use of a tonic, and it should Roderick Wallace, the famous inflelder | o seen at a glance at the following sched- | be one which has the additional qualities of a first class blood purifier, s Mg b g of the Browns, had his batting efficlency | yie. ail under the supervision of the Na- & HBod s g Bachant, Des Mol | serfously and permanentiy impaired twelve| yonal Association of Amateur Oarsmen. for to restore health and strength the blood must be p Hughes, Wichita b v > when he was hit in the head by > : E o ha The healthful botanical ingredients of which S.S.S. is composed, and o ey 2 ball thrown by Chick Fraser, who was | petare. 0 o appened AWEEE] the method of combining and preparing them so that they build up and i : [then with the Loulsviile club. Wallace| Regatras of National Assoclation of | Strengthen every portion of the body, make it the best of all Spring tonics. Abbott, Topeka ockman, Lincoin was knocked fiat, and It was many days| Amateur Oaramen for 1910: S.S. S. is Nature’s medicine, free from strong mineral mixtures and | before he went to bat again. A constitu- Cockman, Lincoln . oclatl d irely of the heali 1 ing jui d ts of herbs s 4 ® v on | m: attls, Des Moines s e Do g oglle on cpppinr? y I-Amerioan | Rowing | assoclation| made entirely of the healing, cleansing juices an extracts of roots, hel Kahl, Topek: . A . H Wolte, ST Joschh.| Ihock. but he mever was ulte. the same | “Muy So-arich Regaita - asotisuon at|and barks; a safe and pleasant tonic for persons of any age. | hitter afterwara. . on Harlem river. | S. S.S. is not only the best : { Keeley, Omaha Collins, Sioux o) " 1 Philadelphia. : N 3 e ndreds, Sioux Cit Dan Hoffman, the center fielder of the| JUnS L Niohawy ana’ Hudeon Howing| Spring topic but its ability and PRBTTY OGO RTCE worth as a genuine blood purifier is Andreas, Sioux U | Browns, was the vietim of a fearful blow | assoc.ation u(lx\'cnznml.d_\_ N.l \‘],I Aty | el July +—People’s regatta at Pniladelphia. i 4 ! E ¥ B R Yt land Amateur Kowin | universally recognized. It builds'] I have nsed S.8.8. and found it to assoctation at loston. be an excellent blood purifier and Boston, some vears afterward. Hoftman [ July -iNew 1 9 was at the time deemed the most promising | *July & Connecticat Valley Rowing asso- | UP the depleted system in the true | o< & My Bood" frae. Neskt and young player in the American league. He m::’.&pwil ;"”Efl‘.f«;dnuwln. TR way, by purifying the blood and impure, and as a result my system was having his first season. and a brilliant | (@ UY FrOnE Aaere o e | supplying an_increased amount of | became very much run down and de- one it w One day he made a triple, 87 July y—Central ,States Amateur Rowing | noyrishment fto every portion Of | bilitated. "I lost twenty or more double and a single against Tannehill in| assoclation at Quiney, Il | nds in weight, had no appetite and (hre trips to the plate. The fourth time| ,July 8-Hudeon Ker Amateur Rowing|the body. S. S. S. removes all | PORSEE S RO heg 00 PRPCCIS SO up Tannehill hit him a terrific blow over | “F0T* 18" da" 1-Soutnwestern Amateur | acCumulations frpm the circulation, | vertised T begau its use, and am well the right eye. 1t almost killed the trained | Rowing association at St. Louls. enriches and purifies the blood and | pleased with the results after using it 's3 | and muscular young athlete. Hoffman ""!xcfl‘:‘:;:.l"e:x'-‘dcfi’._rfi\punél.('flfi;;e:z‘l\'\.';;\r:;‘r:sr:‘°Ve|'°°m°5 the unpleasant physical | for some little while. From 139 | as it dead and it was four days before he | jon 'nilmcnls that always come with pounds to 163 is pretty good evidence recovered consciousness. Then his nerves | »eptember § (Labor day)-Middle States Spri It rids the bod: f .th of merit on the partof S, S. S., and as O were rulned. From 170 pounds he declined | R_e;-lll? association at either Philadelphia .pl‘mF. ; t rids the y o '. at | 1o my appetité, it is superb. My He could not sleep nor eat for six | “HANMONEC 0 0 New Englana | tifed feeling, improves the appetite, | system and general health have been | months, and the following season he had | Amateur. Rowing assoclation at Boston. | reinvigorates every fibre and tissue | wonderfully built up, and I do not [to get along as best he could with onl¥ | The national championships at Washing-| of the body, and imparts healthful hesitate to give 8.8. S, the credit for one eye. Hoffman says that it has takew| ton on August 12 and 13 are, of course, the it. H. MARTIN, him six years (o get back his full strength. | most (mportant, and it is the ambition of t]:p;:%)gd to c::‘ln:;t;;; :'rreo nru:fi?jo::l'l 50 Second St., Warren, O. He has never been able to hit left- every club.tyro o eventually land & cham- | 0 blyod r ong 250 | pitehers since the day he was hurt. Now. | pionship winner. The big event, senior | if the blood is weak or impure, and ; 49| six years later, Hoffman is at the mercy | eignt-oared shells, Is likely to fill with | NO tonic should be used which does not thoroughly cleanse the circulation, is11 | Of the average left-handed pitcher. this large entry list: New York Atnletic, | If you select S. S. S. as your tonic this Spring you will experience better 200 Johmuy Lush Hurt. Minnesota, Detrolt, the two Philadelphia | pesults and more vigorous health than ever before, because it will make i ,ush, the st itcher of the |C€rews which happen to prove fastest e % ” s Y 1 ’,‘(.j‘r’:{x‘,':: {\:: gl e o th| cariler in the season, Potomae of Washing=| JOUT blood ‘‘just right,”’ Insist on getting S.S.S., there is no other T8 e "and l but killed.” e meck has |ton. Brookiine Athletic of Boston (x| ' ustasgood.” _THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. 133 | never been stralght since that time and for | Protege of Harvard), Wahnetah and the| T— % years his heaith was serfously Impaired. | three Canadian crews—Argonaut, Winnipeg | 0| Roger Bresnahan was hit and severely and Ottawa. This, indeed, will be a race. | : I y Taylor in X Por a | — | \ g B il e s J.,.'?"fimfiroxn T0 MEET BuURNs | ADVAN CE COP Y DE ORO | semi-mask that protected the exposed T e i o S b of his head against the pitcher. Champlon Feol rk to Go m Meat| jpryndreds of lesser lights have been hit Labor Day. with Brasilinn. ‘an\] injured to a degree less serious than V YORK, May 7.—Sam Langford's NEW YORK, May 7.~A championship | those mentioned. It all goes to show that | Next big fight will be with Tommy Burns, series for the three-cushion billiard title L baseball is not without its great dangers, | former heayyweight champion, from whom | has been arranged. Thomas Hueston, the | especially to men at the bat. Most of the |Jack Johnson wrested the title a yvear gnd champion, will meet Alfred De Oro on May | injuries on the fleld have come about @ balf ago. Burns and Langford will battle 16 and 18 at Doyle's new rooms. They will | through collisions between fielders, such |twenty rounds next Labor day—September 4 W g shoot 50 points each night for $0 a side |as the one that cost the life of Hub Col- |G—at the Metropolitan Athletic club of San | GIVING FULL PARTICULARS OF and a purse of $300, which will be given by |lins. Collins' fatal collision ~was with | Francisco the proprietor of the rooms. Harry Stovey at Boston many years ago.| The men will fight for a purse of $0,000, Tkom WITH MAPS OF ; ! 2 LAKES, RIVERS AND BASS, STREAMS (Small or large mouth,) IN MINNESOTA, Your Good Appearance PIKE, NORTH DAKOTA - PICKEREL, WISCONSIN, is our MUSKALLONGE, "LLINOIS, Will be mailed to those sending six cents to ab Lincoin Lincoin Omana Jj2gzyesgs Limdsay, Denver Fox, Omaha Shea, St Joseph Kerner, Dos Moines McChesney, St Joseph Pettigrew, ‘'Wichita Wooley, Topeka . McAleese, Denver Corhan, St. Joseph Beall, Denver .......... | Thomason, Topeka Clark, St." Joseph. Neighbors, Sioux City Daiton, Des Moines Thompson, Denver Cobb, Lincoln ... have given value received. This is also | LIovd, Denver @ record to which every city cannot point. Last yoar and this year they have spent money freely for players they believed |SoliFan, Des M would give them a winning team; they |Collins, Sioux C have exerted & most determined effort to- |Jude, Li - ward that end ‘and this should not be ig- | horaen “WiorrePh: nored, even by the fan who can think of [ Dalton, Des Molnes ).hing to 4o but knock. Unless we are badly | Niehoff, Des Moines. Jcceived, Omaha has a K0od chance for the | g amsy © Hes Mom Kerner, Des Moines. pranant n1910. There is no question of fts Quillen, Sioux City. ttam; it is & good one, seasoned and heady | Bauer, St. Joseph. «d, under the management of Bill Rourke, | Soniy 4500, o - } .+ bound to make the others go and that is | Powell, St. Joseph all any fan can rightly ask of any team. Suspend judgment, if you feel you must cpiticise, untl o Uittle later In the season. |Kunkie, Top It will show you to be a better sport and | King Omaha . better fan than to pronounce Judgment |Fmencs wiont now. Bruavunoail Bk Reebuanmneso! 5838338 B o i B e a0 5 b P 6 S0 it 1 38 B OO EHEOOHOO DB S8 it D b5 i T30 5~ = 1N D08 - RS SN ) 0 e LI Ll I O D08 D © - © D T I 21 0 e 3 SN B 00 DN S i 0t i 2 B r 02 00 001 0 If the Gotch-Zbyszko wrestle is to be on | Welch, Sioux City % its merits Gotch will wind up the Pole in |McAleese, Denver ... nearly as short order as he did Mahmout, | X, Omaha ... though Zbyszko ought to stay a ltté | MeChesnay, St. Joseph longer, for he is more supple and agile than | Kelley, Denver . the Turk. But at to throwing Goteh, that | hiqon. ‘apas b is out.of the question. He hasn't any more | Mattick, Des Molnes. chance to do that than the rest of the |Bonz Des Moines wrestlers, Goteh is in a class to himself. | Janarets Tanek Burns, on a hot July®day, could Hollebeck, Omaba &lve him a good tussle and come nearer | Fhackelford, Wichita . than any other man to throwing him. The | Gipemin . § i Rollers and De Rouens and Rogers, men [Pennell, ’rnrn of that class, are mere dibs In Goteh's e hands and the only excuse for their ever 3 meeting him is money. Gotech, of course, ason, peka never gives away a fall, but he has al- |Senion Sloux City lowed this fellow Roller to stay an hour, u when he is not entitled to stay flve minutes, He 15 a fourth-rater. 333 Kunkel, ' Topeka Corridon, Omaha ... Mattick, Des Moines Jones, 8t. Joseph Reilly, Topeka ; Chabek, Sioux City PEPEEEN PEIAT E RSN LR E LR E L 500 8 e e 8 0 1 03 bty Jackson, Topeka Galgano, St. Joseph. Waldron, Lincoln , 'St. Joseph. Dolan, Denver . Welch, Sioux City. Westerzil, Wichita B e wmentia 22EEENY Olmstead, p McLear, St. Joseph Schreibér, Denver o an, ‘Sicux jehoff, Des Moine: Claive, ‘'Wichita Schipke, Omaha uillen, Sioux City. eere, ‘Sioux City. Shotion, Omaha+ Wright, Topeka Kelly, Denver Fox, Lincoln ....... Watson, St. Jéseph. rke, Bloux Ci¥ .. Kaufman, Topcka Ehman, Denver ... Johnson, St. Josebh. Benz, Des Moines Stem, Sioux City. Beers, Sioux City. ‘Tuesday the Western league season opens | Thomas, Lincoln . in Omaha, at Vinton street park. It the|pachant Des Moines rthing, Lincoln weather man béhaves himself, the park|Watson. St. J hould be filled. The team wiil have come | Owens off & lonk, hard journey west, on which, | to be sure, it has lost the majority of It | Welch, Omaha games, but what is that to & good sport, | Abboti, T who knows how to lose as well as win? ;.‘;IL:;';&"LB:‘;"‘;‘" What Omaha_fans want to do I8 to g0 0Ut |Ciatre. Wichita and give the home team such a rousing |Penfold, Des Moine reception that it will forget about those E'fldlell‘on.mwwn‘:}. defeats and forget how to be defeated. |Garncrt Piows CI6Y Remember Skipper Biil has been made cap- | Miller, Sioux Cit taln and ‘give him a whoop. Mayor Dahl- | Andreas, Sloux City....... wan, other city officials and business men g;mflflm‘};"fl“"‘““w and organizations have entered into the|fangon, Omaha % plans for making the opening day mem- |McLear, St. Joseph, orable. The Commercial club and Eiks | Kaufman, Topeka. are taking a big hand and the commander- | ¥olfe, St. Joseph..... in-ehief of the day 1s Dick Grotte. Be at |pjioenmany Slouk City the park by 3 p. m.. but If you are there | Buchanan, Denver. by/4 you may be able to get in. EEL R R B 10 e 10 5 e 2 20 100 O3 o 5 St O e i 5 B G 8 e 16 0D B e 86 ommmaomcEal oo P AP T e renervuenonBasBooucafEEona Red Fisher h: been playing good ball for the St. Louis Browns. In one game this week he got two hits and stole twa bases, taking every chance that came to him. “This is no surprise to anyone who knows what Fisher is capable of doing, and If he' goes ahead and does all he is capable of, he will get a.steady berth. It seems to lle betweeh him and George Stone, an- | HUREAR SO other former Omahan. Stone's only un-|Johnson, St. Joseph cMtainty s his lame leg, though. Murray, Lincol Bisgssezeaaass: 006095600000000000000 - nennrrnusEyEawEBERaEa S Snln gz33888: Jackson, Topeka. Blll Schipke is & hustier and ought to|Hassier, Wichita, make good as captain of the Rourkes it ,.T“&“fi.'.'.‘,m;,—mh,;nm%: fv::.";l: Bes t Adv ert i‘g ement he can make the men understand that jie | 370; Sioux City, .24 Lincoin, .28; Omahs, Il tain and it ly 1t 1] 8. e eonully popuiar. with. the ether e | Team Flelding—Wichita, 956; Lincoln, .963; i~ Topeka, .8%9; Omaha, .983; Denver, .§38; Des . Fral of the team ‘well as with the fans, 4 o o “m.cn 18 & big thing in his faver. But the | Gton e "Dmo'm' B Des Moinas, 0 . u e Stolen Bases—| Vi s Moinea, 4 . . . Hkipper has & dQifficult plece to fll and| St 3'(:;.,; % Wichita, 16; Lincoln, 13, To- We spend thousands on newspaper publicity to induce you to W. R. 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With | Sactifice Hiter ' . - | McLear, St. Joseph.... he balloons at Fort Omaha and a real air- | Mejear Bt Joseph o - ip meet, Omaha will soon be on the|Corhan, St. Joseph .rial map. It has the location and all| Weaver, Denver uther requisites and may be successtul. |Cockman. Lincoln Cobb, Lincoln. The governor of California has proved m:l::f‘f_og:.mlfllnu he can't stop the fight. Cinch. The idea | McManis, Des Moines. of a governor belng able to do anything of | Middieton, Wichita. hat sort in his own state. . Poall, Colonel Roosevelt has given no oue the Pitchers’ Records. 118Nt to say he will not attend the Emery- Won. Lost. tille event. Oh, of course he has not sald | Adams, Denver. ° .+ would attend, Altchison, Wich! Alderman, Sioux B N g EEaszinuzesssssssass- he man that made the beer famous What- made Milwaukes. famous Is not in It beside (he head of the Jeffries advertis-|Sha g lpun'lu Olms: g will not repeat the episote mext |Clarke, Sioux CI year, for he has signed o three-year | Buchanaf, Denve contract, that Is we don't expect him to. | Switt, i e M The Cubs may make i, but they are |Keeley, 3 starting off a little wobbly, Yet they have ¢, Lincol L n. Bot had Klng nor Ruelbach as yet. Bornett Sloux Clty — Freeman, Sioux Nuw, it appears that Lange will not stick with the White Sox, but may rejurn to Des How would Hackensmidl like to referee e Gotoh-Zbyssko match? ust look Wew well base ball gets along ithout Mike Donlin. 00 00 1 0 ek ek B D

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