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4 - THE BE OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1910, 'a. Des fiMoines,»Denver and Wichita Win IS Crowds at Western Opening in the North; Omah THOUSANDS SEE OMAHA Wi S —_— —————————— Jack Johnson [COLONELS WIN IN THE TENTI Delighe ;;f:;::fl:: < SCttICS Down to : uisville () "’—'"“ in; ate Fil’st Real \/‘/Ol'klh “fro: kKnnjll chmf o W | Colored Pugilist Trots Off on Twelve- |MANAGER PEITZ THE HERO Local Fandom Delighted by Victory | San scmmwe in Opener. { ' —— FINAL SCORE ‘IS TEN TO FOUR i - . Mile Jaunt—Trainers Drop by c—— Cooleyites Politely Go Vp in Ale at Wayside. Bath for Richter at Critieal Perlod Critienl Montemts amd Men on W and Drives In Winning Tally— ) SAN FRANCISCO, May 10.—Jack Johnson | did his first training for his coming fight wen Slig tn to Plate and Brewe Defeat the Ry, | with James Jeffries Monday and although Moosiera, — |there was no gymnastum work or boxing More ‘than 6,000 wilFBdEs ball bugs saw]| [#cheduled, & large crowd of spectators WAS | .ol Griry. May 10 D ot take. s Ml out o€ BUbui It |attracted to the beach. a ten-inning_slugging mateh from Kansas Afternoon In the opening of the home sea g - | vywelght champlon was out on|City m?-; 8 to Manager Peitz, batting ‘ the roads bright and early with George |for Richt€r in the tenth, diove in the . . winning run with Cotton, Barney Furey and Marty Cutler, |ugeq four pltchers and the pace he set them for the twelve. | Score: son at Vinton park. 1t Was one of those | failed” to stefke atrit ands Heory“Clarke weird contests in whiéhdhe visitors, feel- l';"pcdvll in and he did fipt weaf & mask er. | single. Kansas (' nd - Loulsville, five ing the spirit of thé@ccasion, handed over iy A , c ] a few runs in appreciation of the fact that| Denver ml:ap 5 the first inning and it mile trip was so stiff that Cutler dropped '{::::fl ;n:lr mm?:: :‘.{,"" Pa let them DRy in his ball lot on the|aas all charged up To Jagk Thomas, who out long before they had gone halt the| jBatted for Ritter in tonth opener 5 | missed @ 00D B and they E s distance. Johnson admitted when he re-| spatted for Weaver in elghth o v Ball that he AUl oot Be VN e the turned that he guessed it was to long &| *Batted for Hagerman in ighih The score indicated (Rat Omaha st did the businéss. “Jude with a hit Ih' the | sixth brought in two for Lincoln and then trip for the first time, but he showed hin| ‘Bated for Richter in th fi with ten good, hapd-coated tailie in " Kansas City S0 10 10 Galhoad y while thebCooleyiten, aftel searching their |One BKinfed over in'the ‘elghth, buk it was "w‘::m“.:: h:: ".:uu hconmunn -h-"hr:“:;- o o HRERY {“ o clothes, éonld anly prodace four counters. | The score athing hard upon | “Hits: Oft Rhodes, 4 n one inniW: off Of the @n/Omaha got, thiee were due en- | DENVER. | He immediately gave notice he would be | Brandon, 4 in four innings; off Campbell ) 7 44 h i 3 . | 0 e-third Innings; o Jar tirely to.efrors by Abboi€and Rellly, when | AB. R H. 0. A! B [on the road late in the afternoon and ¢ in four and onethird dniings: off Cay Lioyd, 2b. e et L e trat he would keep up this program the|ler. 1 Kane crogsed the plate, once in the third | FAYC: J0 Wk K N B h Weaver, 2 in one inning; off Hagerman, 3 and onge in the fiftti Schipke stipped in on | Beall, If Vonae Bl B iY 1 rest of the week. in six Innings. Two-base hit: Hughes. Lof the same play that scored Kane the second | Cassidy, rf 5 U 5 T ] After the luncheon hour, In accordance |on bases: Kansas City, o Lowmville, S Sac rafe . Linds b .0 1580 4.8 with his promise he stripped down te|fifice hits: Shannon, TLove Konnick. Sac tme. | McAleese, cf | B 8 Rigd BRY G0 ) rifice files: Morfarity. Stolen hases: Love ol RS AP Mcaleese, © e G Rigl R fighting togs to glve the NewsPaper |\ooqruff, Stanley. Double plays: Downe vt OriRR oh e b;‘" and gave them | Weaver. Vo il ad <t Tvd] photographers a chance at him. A battery to Yohei 'Stanley (o Konnick. Struck ou‘ } o " Reflli 6tocd 1ike: | AmHOnd e SRt s e of clght camera men was hard at work |By Rhodes 1: By Iir ‘.‘n.“‘“ i by Camp: a chanca to score. Rellly 8too e - = = = = = ond Jack talked good naturedly to them | it ¥ W ERE iy habe. o grenite Head when Gonding hit a medium Totals xs il 6 7 13, 4 lu they made M(“l\lrol of him in every :-';f-'r:m’:('Ani’u”(“nm"o“'1 :,uxi\m‘.\ h'm‘\'x ase fest one TIght straight at him and lhmkn;i 3 I.IMA(““ Ehe Tt l] {coneelvable pose. He stood just where they |on baila: Off Rhodes '1; off Brandom. 1; - ere rooted 1o e ound t », o . - o] h 13 Veaver, 2; OR¢ ’ ax it g Bere rooted (o the ground untll| vy igyon,”of Tl o 0 o | 0ld him to stand and posed as directed for [Of Campbell, 1; off Weayer, s off Hoser: @ the ball Sanded qpt ih eenter Kol Gagnier, a4 SO B0 O M S | more than halt an hour. When they [Hit by pitched ball: Stanley, Rhodes: Love The Rourkes made but seven hits, bul|Thomas. ib I 10 T8 AR |were satistied Johnson returned to his|by Hagerman. Time: 2:30. Umplres: Guth these cariyht Limes when hits were FUB-iooulimas, fl. | 3 Pt |room and after entertaining a few friends e and Chill 3 making, While Topeku's elght knocks|Gobh, w8 91800 8 anounced that he would take an automobile 11 Indianapolis, 3. netted thert:only thelr four scores James, { [ e el g | e NaerE: thé attoiiben: WRIK Muy 10.=Two teiples by Shottos he big noMe e B k Schardt ly won the La Crosse re O the hird Mg fcapH-D Gl dak 3ol | Although Johnson has not welghed since | criit"his game against Indianapolis todas and beating out & bunt along the third base | P o i S o Ein vatanad Bah Praneison; Ne aatsd ow bil | 0ot Biure line and steallug second. After Fox and Totals & 3 6 ;W 9 4 opinion today that he would tip the scales | Milvaukee 00100003 *4 King hadbeen whiffed by Mr. Fugate, Kane | Denver 600000005 at. 8 Aen who watched him. however, | IRJISREDolle +iis:1,100 8'0 0.0 0 0 0-4 b jong the third base side [ l4n¢oln £0000201 03 J .| Two-base hits: Hayden, Randall, Mc sliped a hot one lon the b | o Ty 2TihE dnte - (1) . Ay, Mes while pictures were being taken, were of | Cormick. Three-base hits: Randal and scored Shotton. “Corridon went to ""‘“Am» (2), Weaver. Stolen bases: Cock- the opinion the colored man weighed ghlrdl ‘1‘1;‘“ Bnrrlfh:: tlmn ’n.mn.-.-ln Me. on Kunkle's error aféhiked to third when |man (3), 'Weaver. Sacrifice hit: _Dolan . " [Gann, Wiillams. Stolen bases: Bower eloh e itiend t1e then scored on Gond- | Double play: Kelly to Lindeay to Weaver. stripped considerable under his own esti- |\ ") " ewis (2). Double plays: Glaze PTG AR iCiong. oS e | Struck out: By Knapp, 6, by Hammond, mate. to Williams to Carr; McCormick to Robin Ing's sacritice. Skipper Bill Bchipke, allas 3 Base on balls: Off Knapp, 4; off Ham: & L The boxing program will begin Sunday [son to McGann; Schardt to Marshall (o balls: Off Schardt, 3 McGann. Base on Captain Bill, wonded on the wrist by Fu-|mond, HIit by pitched ball:' Knapp, 1. A 5 afternoon, and thereafter for at least two . ) f 1 e - . s t by tched ball: Dele and set sall for home when young Mr. Me- | T S days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Later he|Schardt, 2:00. Umpilres: Owens - e | Cafferty stung a two-sacker over into left | SIOUX DROPS ITS HOME GAME will increase the boxing tu four days a|and Cusack. | Standing of the Teams | + and reached the port in plenty of time — " g week, but says that right up to the day| parney . lw , 3 3 ¥ @ at Cheyenne. e (ime Collex's boys felt they | Wichita in Tenth Tnuing Scores Three | Trolley Dodgers Defeat Pittsburg in | west. LuaGUuE. | AMER Easterners Trounce St. Louis Men |of the fight he will bwitoh from sparring| CHEYENNE, Wyo. May 10.—(Special) - should show the big bunch of fans that And Winw. . One to Nothing Victory. Seav W.L.Pct. Four to Three at Hi at least three days out of tho seven. Everything is in readiness for the appear- ’ they were perfect gentiemen and started to| SIOUX CITY, In, May 40-Sioux city i AL R LY ome. “Personally 1 would be glad not to com- | ance of Barney Oldtield, the speed King. un e opened @ base ball =eas ome today R W > 'ty e v Cheyenne's four-mile motordrome ednes I b A o 0 a crowd of 5,000 fans, having Wichita ING w Bt Josepn.. 35 .44i[Louisviile mence boxing for a couple of weeks." sald| g, "y erarnoon. All stores, banks and other . in “opponent, the Iatter winning in & ten- | FIELD! TTHOUT ERROR | Lincoin .00 ¢ § '4#columbus RUBE -~ WADDELL . I AR A OO N | e deardn o | oy DN R "o, OMAHA nning contedt, 7 (o 4 The ueual opening Topeka i1l § 8 B Toledo ..o condition, but the publle demands It and [ Wednesday and the schools will be dix N ABS R. H PO, A~R, |¢ estivitien were Indulged in, the play- Omah: B 4 ’ w81 G st 1 will show the peopls just what is my | Missed not later than 2:30 in the afternoon 3 e s 1 ers and citizens forming.in long auto- | Men Support Pit e § Milwaukee.. § 13 o i o v opportunity tc Shotton, If. o 2 \: ‘l"mamt P Y ATR R ppor chers In Excellent Des Moines. § 12 Kansas City. 6 12 Star Pitcher is Hit on Trusty Left |condition. wt\::p::,r;Idd‘:lgl;‘lf:')e::‘g:lfl;’rh;{‘u" ‘xr:"lllllu}mky 4, 10 o | Smitn pifehed the rirsk bail over the plate. | Strle—Only Two Baismen Reach NATL. LEAGUE. | AMER LEAG S 1 Wekthaasrbiy e ioat BEN LOMOND, May 10.—Jeffries made & | Benz. It will be a gala day in Cheyenne's <ing. 1 ouked as if Stoux City had the game V.L.Pet. W.L. Yo o istory. [ E R $ 3 3 & 9 Olcinched, but at the opening of the ninth Third Base During the Pittsburg 7.3 il Philadeiphia.ly ¢ ot SR fob Pevesit poor showing in the ring Monday. Com- | automoblle histors aix orrido -4 23 1l\yegtenzil singled, Claire struck out and Ok New York..13 7 6 pared to his work of last week he was slow Wilber Showa Red Cloud Welch, rf 30 0 0 0 05y doubled. Isbéll, batting for Shaner, ' Philadeiphialy 7 .58 Detroit . 7 | Weekn. of eye and foot and the spectators, among | ol i brbrby] SchipKe, b 8 8 L e et White ST s AN Chiasoosmtl 1 e, ] & €| WILBER, May 10.—(Speclal)~Wilber won 2000 8 1 Oling Hughes hit an easy fiy to Quilin, who ' o Lo Cincinnatfl. § § [0 Boston 910 AR WGP RSN NS NG | inday on RelEvoe Seagie Siate e L9 1 1 0|accommodatingly muffed it, allawing Shaw BURG, May 10.—Brooklyn shut out | Boston ...... 7 11 Chicago ..... 8 9 father and brother were disappointed. Cloud State league team, ufter the visitors e 9]to"keore” the eing run. rwo singles. a Pittsburg 1 t0 0 In a fine game today. | Brookn ... 714 Washington.. 6 15 .2i3| BOSTON, May 10.—A single and a couple| Jeffries siept late and when he appeared oy l“;hfi?mfi,fr?.ifl’“\v.l‘ R Rciien out ol ki) "t 3 douRla: &0d twoLore eTife scobedt iehies [MOt Ball aud: Lieaver: keot | thuvtew hite'| Bt Louls, .. 6 18 HBEL Louis. ... 3 1 of two-base hits in the seventh inning|!M the ring stripped for action, he lacked |(he box, Masters taking' his place Five e e D e fn oo Foti | Well scattered, but in the sixth, two ¢nterdny’s Kenultn gave Boston two runs and vietory over|the life he has shown on other days. To|hits and two errors gave the locals five Y 5 | Chavek with perfect support would have |®Ingles, a sacrific and an out worked in WESTERN LEAGUE. WE Y make matters worse, ‘the grouch ~that|Funs and_the game before the side was H, PO. A. E. ymabh: 100 Fopa Louis today, 4 to 3. Rube Waddell 3 [ e L LA 2 g won his game. Quillin played with a[one run. Both pitchers were supported b Omaha, 10; T'opeka, 4. C rotired. Score: R. H. F. Wooley, cf 0 e Ty oot e ety T¥le. ¥ N Be - foasph, & |started pitching for the visitors, but in|Jeffries displayed during the early partiRed Cioud .0 1000210 04 10 4 Rellly, ss. 10 111 1jaee brilliant and errorness fieulding and only 3 Sioux City, 4. the third ining was hit on his left elbow|Of hi8 training siege returned in double| Wilber 1000000058 e 4 i e P L O T LT s S48 altEr SAANLEW & AN In (Mt Lincoln, 3. 4 by a pitched ball and forced to rotire. As|fOFce and the fighter was as affable as a| Batteries: Masters and Rupert: Shimonek " ¥ -4 SI0UX CITY. nores ATIONAL LEAGUE. Ly and Prucha. Three-base hit: Shestak. Two. Kunkle, .. 4 0 0. 1y3 8 AR 1 BO PITT4BURG. BROOKLYN. Boston, b; St. Louls, 3. the injury was on hi spitching arm he|#Orills. Seven rounds in all. marked the|pog, pig: A. Shimonek and J. Kerns. ' ¢ IS O | P Fadl i ol i e BHOAE oS o.a R | Brooklyn, 1; Piitsburg, 0. probably will be unable to play again for|Tin§ Work. Three with Joe Choynski were| Hanne: Struck out: Mitchell, st 30181 E et 8 UL e e VTS S BRSNR) ety en R G several weeka.” An. examination wih be|(ebturoem, ezcept o sbowthe d-|plre Walkln, | ik et 4 03§} 1| Negnvor P U D41 10 OWheat, 1.4 3 40 0 eIt AR made to determine if any bones ¢ champlon was not up to form. i e » H AMERICAN LEAGUE. } are broken. Superior Plays Red Cloud. o BB AT §olodco 1.8 301 8 oMelvien G54 12201 Chicasor 10 Washington, 3 Score: In the second round of his bout with| o BeROr JOYE Ol il ) TotalN 4 8 U 1R eonins sy st T A T 3111 1 OHemumer 454 6 3 8 5 g‘;:‘."i“' ;‘ 1“‘“,‘”' 3 ST. LOUIS. BOSTON, Bob Armstrong, the spectators were led to| guperior has arranged three games with Typeka o S {odot e 4 2B (30710 0T Smih, w102 40 Brevaiang ]‘lwl'}ufll:l:l‘vllllln T o O 4 B B.H.0.A.E. | think he had dropped the nesro, for Arm-| Red Cloud for the latter part of this week, T 39 Waish % i @l e 8! 1041 o3 1 43 0l aanknensy 2 nTIadsoNe, L (Called: |Bofn T8 g § 3 Gfiopery st {18 498 | strong stretohed hin full ength on 'the . tvo amer, bnk, YRS, gn, o home Bea Chabek, P 400 0 Sirn i3 10% 0 . pAMERICAN, ASSOCIATION. Wallase, 3., 4 33 oslanl, b3 340 g|mat: It developed, however, it was only #1ounds, and the, fhird at Red Clou Runs 2 Basn oichie s FE . Paul, 6; Toledo, 0. Griges, 2b.. OSpeaker, ¢t 3 3 2 0 0 . Hits i Eoshnl ¢ 10 %0 18 Bpittsburg 0000 " 00| Milwaukee, 4; Indianapolls, 3. Sim i ANS 100 vtaene: acs ) 1| IR P TSR RN i f IR (Sl | TR = AR ] WACHITE Eaabure 3998998080 Louisviler s; Kansas Ciey: Scwoitzor ff 4 1 1 1 OGardener, 2b3 1 1 2 o|Stepped on his own foot and went down Batiare R dawne. o AB. R. H.PO. A.E.| Two-base hit: Byrne, Sacrifice hita:| Minneapoils, 6; Columbu: 4§10 2 Oewin t.73 1 0 0 0lin the spot where Armstrong had fallen. i1 R i e Hughes, 2b. 3 0 0 3 0 12|Leever. Stolen base: Wagner. Double Gumes Today. 190 0 1 Yarerlanes, .6 o & o | -After the boxing, the striking bag came Reilly. t on bases: Omdha; 5; Topeka, | Jenien:. 'Th $af 1n8.90 0 Meklveen and Hummell. Base on || Western League-Topeks at Omana st ©000 0 oCicate, 5.3 10 3 1|in for a hard trouncing and later hand- s O M E 4 2, o g 4 at, z eever, 3; ; oseph at Des Molnes; W Blous | Grebam, 5.l 1 0 0 8 0 Pl Hollanman O uliet Ot Mocattarty, 4t off | Miaalaton; /71 51 2 2 1 ofoutby Leever by Beth & Lett'on base |City, Denver at Lincoin, " "t SO 1.0°0 00 Rotis iy bar 183 | Do WanIodlineg L s WtisL bome By Tlolienbetk. b by Fucacs g TS0e out: | sarnigan, ‘it 5 0 1 1 1 ofPitsburg 4; Brookiyn, 4. Time: 1:%. Um. | National League—bBoston at St. Louis, | Towls ... 8512 14 3 over, the day was filiedwith, disappoint. pliched ball: By Fusate. 8. Btolen. bascs: wumrew. ef 5 0 0 2 0 opires: Klem and Kane. Brooklyn at Pittsburg, New York at Chi*| epar’ gor W, ’ ment. Rickard will leave here tomorrow Bhotton, Schipke, Fox. Time: 2:00. Umpire: | chepee 2o 30 Fid et AL RN o | Chicago, 9; N cago, Philadelphia at Cincinnati, BaRiad oy Sl jooarthmning, morning. - He said that ke and Berger had Bl ox. T Clhire 8.1 H¥E , 93 New York, 5. g ot v by o 5 | *Batted for Graham in’ ninth. Spencer. Attendance: 6,i00. kv & A § : ; g CHICAGO, May 10.—Chicago | G e Afiunt/:mngfi at \\nnhhlnz &t Tauid Gt not discussed the referes question, ‘ % E . O : cago won a poorly , St. Louls oston, Detroit at Ne . L . . o . g b ik ONLE B Mok Vuwi T G e it IOt e Py | v Clbveland @ EnURASIIIL . o o, | Boston. st iiiiind 06,00 8 3.9 17} CHICAGO, May 9.—In a letter received o | fLabell . " f0 (9'0 0 fte Tork, :"loar n,‘ u:: ehewinners ""‘“‘m'\a"'"fifi'fl Assoclation—Toledo at 5t, Paul, olwo-base hits: Speaker, Lewls. Cicotte, | today by Emil Klank, manager of Frank ror T ssler, p.. 1 o sev: s In the first two Innings, but anapolls a Ilwaukee, Louisville at|Criss. Three-base hit: St : Oft| Go ! For Three » Drummers Keep | — — — — . . |later batted Matthewson and Ames zn the | Kansas'City, Columbus at Minneapolis. Arellanes, 3 in one and ;::rl"h'lrd”l'vt\'n'!n(x;ntg v L L s, Wl s iy Bl ke b Woin, 31tk a b Trotaisin ol o @ a0 S g NS Blmmorman the unique record g e G ell, ¢ in thiree Innings. Btojen | W estier: from Jamea Ji Jeffries, the big DES MOINES, Ta., May 10.-For three In- | < Batted for Shaner in hiiith. ot four errors and then batting out four E Wallace, Hooper. Double plays: | {ighter refuses to release Farmer Burn F L O R S H E l M nings St. Joseph gave the Champlons a bat. | SI0ux City. 01000k o3 (0P | I DI AR SO imRentup,. Koore: g (unassisted), “Hoffman, Stephens | who was to have conditioned Gotch for his tle, but In the fourth Watson blew up and | Wichita . 01081000237 b A X T A, | lg SChOOl ?x"‘flmv.”."‘.'."ifg.é:{,‘..°h".l:’:.";,',‘,*;'-,e,';g;:w- $i|$25,000 bout with Zbyszko, the Polish glant, . reat fo ¢ the | bas ; i é run eckard, St. & S . first three rounds and Herche kept up | Sacrifice hits: Welch, Neighbors, Towne, |Schulte, 'ff.. 8 10144 Athletes Get Py ML RSV 4 Ban Laming, Bl AT Save the work until the end of (he elghth in. | Double play: Jarnigan to Shaw. Innings A B0 Ciootte, 3 by, Graham, 3 Wild pitch; |, Burns 18 neaded here. He is one of the ning, when he was forced to retire, a line pitched: By Shaner, 8. Base hits: Off Sha- 51000 T k M Graham. Time: 163. Umpires, Egan and |best conditioners In the warld, and as I am tne of i, nie pitohipe Band (¥he DAL | 8L N O asaies 1 B bl e Brlawell, w34 54| rac cdals | evane eager to be as fit as I ever was in my /4 of ¥ he ature v 1 ases H h 8. - . i Unk of, Mattlok was the foatire ot the| L8 % DY Hassier L Bases on bails: off iDeviin, ‘5.3 1 0 0 0| Detrolt, 5; New York, 8. lite to step into the ring against the col- 4 and in timely fashion. The first runs, how- | Ht with pitched ball: By Chabek, Weter: ALl R B NEW YORK, May 10—Detroit took an(ored man July 4 I cannot spare Burns. vor, 'were driven I by Koernar with | 4li bY Shaner. Nelghbors. Time: 2.3, 7e8hater 5 & o o| Youths Who Took Honors of Indoor | fagay % ‘o o the e oriom New York | 1f Gotch were to be able to come on here ¥ Lerrific. smash to center fleid. ' McChedmey pire: Clark. Attendance: 5,000. 0100 Meet C. T o aisitors got the Wine ||, o fow days to take ‘the place of B atson batted in. the St. Joseph e e 103 eet Competiti - ning runs on doubles by Crawford and|!" A kil ;fill)‘rde:; nx'“y',',» ”]_.,,m Broginimed .8’ Natt AMONG THE LOZAL BOWLERS 2000 lente§ '!;ml’ _Are Pre ;;flm-r:rh?‘nd“ Slr:m:,au's nlnlxla. Ty Cobb |1t would be different. I must have Burns d he eity councll headed a b 0000 Wi TizZes, a he ball out of the diamond |— parade to the grounds. Score: “I 2 0000 in five attempta, He struck out the first Nad ki o i DES MOINES, | Summer League Get Away en Fran SR e 68 un Boore: o - otals ... 34 92413 2 g M g AB. R. H, PO. A cisco's Alleys with Win of *Ran for Myers in sixth. Omaha High school recelved the prizes DRERORE: ki % NEW YORK. . o Conrad Youn i Ralton, ey | 1% Two Games. esBatted for Mathewson in sixth, | won by its athletes at the Auditorium In-|D. Jones, 1t 6 0 4 3 OHemphill cf. 5 2 2 1 1 » Mattjok. of . H L HRS Chicago . L0200 25 00 sp|door meet, Monday. The presentation was | Bush. es.... 4 1 4 2 IWelter, rf..4 3100 T A Y ot Al 1 39 8l The Summer league got away last night | e Cr 211200100 0| made by Lieutenant Michaelis at a mass | Crawiord, ‘e § 2 3 0 0creec 1t |.§ 60 ennis Leader Nethoff, b 3 0 5 1|at Francisco's alleys with a win of two Two-base hits: Zimmerman. Hits: Off | meeting held by George Geib, the student | Delehanty, 3b 5 4 1 3 OLaporte, 2b.. 4 2 0 6 0 . Hompts, 3 3 games by the Carpenter Paper o 0 | Mathewson, 8 in five innings; off Ames, | track m Morlarity, 305 0 1 3 ORoach %1 per compan, anager. 't 21380 Koerner, 1t H team over the Raliroad team. Lee Smith |0 /0 9N¢ inning: off Crandall, none in two surkd T. Jones, 1.3 0 9 1 OAustin, 8b...4 1 0 2 0 at 1€ u MeManuis, ¢ 3 § 9| shot high total of 68 and Wil ‘Rowland | Ni/08% Sacrifice hits: Seymour, Shack- Harry Kulakofsky recelved the ' g0l | Sizmmons, 120 (8weeney, c... 3 1510 ey H 11| ot nigh single of 180, “Some of the new | 414 Steinfeldt. Becrifice fiy: ' Deviin. | Medal for firat in the 60-yard handicap, and 0 4 4 OVaughn, p 4 003 0 s ‘i & 0| men were bothered with wtuge Tright, ‘but | Sioien bases; Murfay, ; Sevmour, Devore. | the shield, was given to the high school Lt 217 .0 o % ; Total P = =| 10 work wi rant Bosighe wnevpwiil get | g0 b anty Aerind Merkle; Cran: | because,its relay team won first in the re-| Towls ....4113 316 | oals .3 99019 3| Committee Appointed by Directors otals. o 3 W 4| Lites and Heaters. Score: Faultable | Chiiago, 8; New York, 8 Bascs on bails: | 18Y T3cE open to high schools. Licutenant| Retrolt oo.........0 0 0021000 2% to Look After Courts and . CARPENTER PAPER COMPANY. Orr Overali, 4; off Mathewson, 4; off Ames, | Michaelis made a short talk in which he| Vo York 000003800003 o i o AB v gt et BT A0 auay, |1 of€ Crnanii”l! Srucc Sut: By OVeral | praised the track squad for the 5000 work Two-base hits: Hemphill, Mullin, La- | Tournaments. SHORT VAMP — makes a size » ke R 1 sy "W 8| Dich: Ao Y6 ey, ,Wlid | they had done. He urged that Omana High | Roach. Stolen e TR U R ten look like a seven. Jechuney, if. 1 R S B o 18 o 5chool should hold the reputation of the city | bases: etrolt, & New o¥rk. 7. First on| Tennis at the Omaha Field club is on the onex, 2 H | 185 400 {In the Missourl Vv / meet to b arcors: Detrols, ew York, 1. Double lark, 1b : Finley i o1 Hoston, &) St. Louls, 3. eet to be held at g 5 3 2 boom since the warmer weather and con- i Ak, 19.. ¢ BB 16 8| gn 1oUTe May 10—Boston sot oniy| D Moines next Saturday and at the state | bt u'(""vé..g'm’,‘ 2 "y.?"'{l\hfl:' . “puck | yistant work has put the courts in fine HIGH ARCH and HEEL—helps MoNlel, th. Fotala,, 0es Hoarh s‘rmfl’; ®2 g | thres hits off H‘-rl'v;un today, but won trom | :’h -*‘of“""l meet (o be held at Lincoln on | on r;nni Off Mullin, 1; off Vaughn, 1. | condition. There seems to be more inter- the litde fellow get up in the olfe, ‘¢ 1 | AlL 1 St. Louts. § to 3. Bases on balls and errors | May it by pitcher: By Vaughn, T. Jones; by | oty Watson, p $ Lot Ist. 2d. 34 Total |Accounted for the vietory. Score: | Besides the trophies won by the I :Mmlm Boach, Wolter, Umbiret] - Beveine | 8¢ (0 the ghme all over the olty than world. sPowers 0 Molaren Liiiiiiinie i I Sl T oA e achool at the Auditorium, Prof. Gri rr‘m‘ [ABA. O aahiin. Timas Dl [ Rvge Rabogs: il - - S psh VIR TR B R e AR S O R o |00 A S8 e erium, Prot ATE Of| " Cleveland, 15 Philadelphia, 1. | Monday evening the directors of the Field “NATURAL SHAPE” — gives *Batted Watson in ni | Winkleman Sl 1 176 aer B M3 01 ) JGua et 0 010 0] with medals won in the recent dl %| o PHILADELPHIA, May 10.—Philadelpnia | S0 clected Conrad Younig hs chlrman f " in ninth, Rutherford : 18316 159 Dakee, cf....3 0 10 20000 nt class track|and Cleveland battied twelve innings to @ | of the tennis committee at the club with you comfort. Des Moines 80 0 44148 Lt - e o4 473 | Koneteny, 103 115 0 » 8 2 o and field day. 10 1 tie today. The game was called on | \ the: b ¢ th St. Joseph 00000311 04| Totals L Q6 LT L s e 8 1 39380 Mr Graf and the athletic board were pre- | Account of darkness. Score: | ::,‘;L:"."’a'::"m:’, b ag A "..'M;o‘"]',' wo-base hits: Daiton, Watson. Three- ‘b CY: Hauser, w2 0 3 2 o sented with a unique situatio case CLEVELAND. PHILADELP) | . 2 ! iy’ base hits: Mattick, Wolfe. Bases on bails 1“0""‘“" . WOWLING BANQUET | Mowses, .01 0 0§ 4R 58 810t ewaidio: the'sois “u]m:’.'.m e onte B.H.0.AE Wi oA | Harry Koeh, Ralph Rafney, Arthur Scrib- ore Herehe, o oft Watson, 6. HIt with | i 8 80 compm. 6. & 8.8 1 0 thé indiviaual Y b s ."’"Q"”T o Rt i d 8 gudcaniums. e R E R ] par WILM: WODE 444 Hyayk M. Hligh 4 pitched ball: Powel A | B ¥ ulswii 00 cour 016 etes In this meet who had | Krueger, 1.6 0 2 0 oOldring, It... 6 2 0 | 4 Woite, Wila piten:” Heosn Bireed ot INARSIE RAELY: NOTH » Ex- | epneips 1000 oobmith "7 1 0 8 8 3 the most number of points. John Rayley, a| Torer: 3136 ocaliing 2 2 8| o A handioap’ tuskanient 1y arrenged fovi By Herche, 6; by Bons, & by vasko 2l nected nt Heast. | 5% it s A Ll denidap et Lol R b Y. 8| Lajoie 4121 OBaker, 3b....5 1 0| Saturday afternoon as the opening event Stolen basis: Colligan, Raftis, Dal A 4| The Omaha. Booster and Mercantile bowl- | o 3 T4 3 Tolals 03 Y i hman, had | Borell, 48101 0havis, 19.... § 1 91 of the club. Harry Koch is in charge of hott. Double plas. Terehs o aion, Nel- | ing leagues combined will give a big ban.| sBtted for Houser in ninth ch-won an equal number of polnts In the| Pk = 3 0 § § ONurshs, ut.. 4 4 H 1 ' b i Koeiner. Sucrifice hita: Colligan (3 Mac | Tjct Y caneaday evening, May 1s. | :Batted for Harmon in ninth meet and thus the gold medal which was | bradies, 3. 8 0 1 1 Ofiviogs ane,'s § 1 1| ihts-gnd ontrisy/inay b tajenlionsd {0/ will be In attendance. A £, the oty | AL Louls .........3 8 1 00 8 000 e-g|ber of points was a disputed honor. To| raws ..n W37 Tow === <~ bandioayped ® ve a goo L | k 3 . 3 5 3 P ¥ : d otals 0 | chane i nod ¢l ¢ of In piner | Lfuinle and prominent business men will puobase hite: Evans, Hersos. — Three ::'::"'",I:m:f'“,‘ Ao e hr” the:board Sityeigna .8 0.6.9°4 819001 80 ""“‘rh.a:fi SEE KA, e TN N L | 1t Hvans. Sactities hite: Oskes. | 0oth 3 s had generously offered to aj- | Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0—1| '€ One of the ploneers of the gaue, with the |Sharpe. Stolen bases: C " 9 [ low th ' | 1 urts hive been rolled with Not One E 23 B reputatl £ b pe. Stolen bases: Collins. Mowrey (2). € other to have the first honor while| Three-base hit: Davis: Sacrifice hits The clay cour en rolled with a l l h e Narnea R vt They conns | RARRS S VSRR TRV ELD) it BB B My | etk he e crarke Gt o B SUEt” A | neavy. st voller and are i ine cont- W ONy e 4 neoln. act in that capacity. An entertainment of |Off Hermon, Cur " The matter was finall e Bal, Pous plave: _Qrahwy nd Tumer: | tio TR & T T - as finaily settied by allowln oy n. 200" T Likcolb openad ey rgugus sed- e bt oF U TR hadias e ;:"}:“‘;{‘r.rk‘r‘ JBoston . Time: 2:06. Um- Jolnt possession for he vear, one'to wear | Philadelphia, & Bases on balle: Oft Mor- | city are being put to good use this spring, ours Lor N ‘ lous circumstances than today. When um- | tloned s at liberty to invite one or two sile, | the tirst one for the first halt of the year | 587 0 Off Joss, 3. First on errors: Cleve- | |ndicating an Increased interest in the pire Haskell calied the game, William J. | Buests. The Omaha league has- donated Cincinuatl, 8; Philadelphia, 6. and the other for the second half, As Ray- | ofhogan. 5 aogphla, 1 Struck out: By | game. Fifteen members have jolned w ’ VAN WaS - the box:-Henty T. Clarke, | SUDStantial dum toward expenses and the| CINCINNATI, May 10.—Ewl itched | ley was grad ' [ S bt Wia plaNL Mars railway commissioner, catching. and Ma . | CAPtAIn of sach team ofthe leagues s to | magnificent ball, but was taken out 10| th SASIAHEE Shix 2eMTIL was abeided | PUSSLTYIOR | ST molr s Goaholyt od | Slub IS BETIMAT SR, VPO, 499 ar- ln Love at the DAt In addftion (here weps | flle a list of members and guests who will | allow Ward to bat for him in the sixth. | g ee he should be allowed to wear it for the | ibeen Jackson streets no less than 7,500 people crowded into ihe | 8ttend and deposit $1 per ‘man with sec- | This move gave Philadelphia four runs, | /Tt Nalf of the year Chicago, 107 Washington, 3. - -treasurer Vultee not later than Sun- | but thereafter the Cincinnatis hit Moore| Prof. Graff also presented all boys | WA was POWERS OF TROTTING JUDGES 4 &rand- stadd, ‘bleachers and overr | the grounfls ‘and the territory. and hoos SHINGTON, May 10.—Johnsor 10 a m, May 15 at w 3 | h (time the | freely and won out, § to 6 Magee was | Who won places in the meet with a ribbon | Wild and ineffective today and Chicago d v lops adiacent hereto. Lincoin did her | fra' Feeiing of team captains will be held. | put out of the game for Aisputing & de- | naming the place Ty ribbon, | gied Washington easily in consequence Wil P Right est. but 10st the contest In an early inning | LC. following committees will see that | cision by Umpire Brennan. Score: | place and date. The names of ‘ Zeider's batt = % s Nationsl Board 1 Pass on - to_Denvery 6 to 3. Y --\'-mm'r;lx comes off as mmx:.a; *Batted for EWIng In sixth. the four boys who composed the flctorious | was o {ng mae & ".‘“:“ Wi to Remit Fines. ] Practically every business house o| Committee of Arrangements—M. R. Hunt-| *Batted for Castie In ninti relay team of the indoo | Grae heson Pt it e8] wuw < , ever cliy Closed for the afternoon, ol the sters | ington, chalrman: Charies Vultee, secre.| *Batted for Rowan in seventh | aravi . 0. inflogk-mest will be ‘“'“ hicago 00303 ¢ 01 010 NEW YORK, May 10.—Aotian on several graved upon the shield presented the high Two-base hits: White, Blackbur offices And all Tocal offiea followed woy | tary-treasurer; William Weber. 'Omaha | Philadelphia ..........1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0-4 important cates, wap Jomiponed Yersrnt (M| 315 South 16th Streer The Commerctal elub, more league; M. Yousem, Booster league; C.|Cincinnati 206002212 { achool The members of the team are:|Off Johnson, § in five and one-t v 1 o stronk, formed part of 'a. parade. which | ¥ tee: Merchntile leagun Mo base hits: Daotn. Ward. Hobtitser | Robert Wood, Harry Fraser, Hugh Millard | i08%: off White, 5 In five inning: o g A ™Y antications " coms 1 ongt before * o'clock no seat was lett and | B, . ol 5 nt & large | j ) E bases: ['nglaub, Block. Left on bases: | P! P~ r o number of assistants. 3 ome run: Bescher. HI otf Ewing. 4 R hinaion Ry . ading cases being that concerning Thomas | R ep o oeed SVat 16 the dlmodd gt lin five innings: off Rowan, 10 in seven & Mateh at Kearn Ot Tomaean, 8. ot Walker, o1 cart"Whits, | Nolan and Thomas Murphy. trainers, und Formerly Hanson Cafe Building . e v ur;'uv: oner €larke and Hoctors Want Games. | innings. Secrifice hits: Mitchell, Moore, DARNEY, Neb.. May 10.—(8pec G108 R T AR ST N MIte | (he judges of the Lexington meeting. The | e e Iense Terppa uce on the | rhe Hoctor Base Ball ciub of " Fromme. Blolen bases. Orant, Magte | prank DuCray and Chris P » ‘wrestled | Washington cago, 2. B Nt B were fined SNF each during the Srously When Bryan Waiked over vo'tne | Qmaha is sl looking for gamen’ tor Qiay | Branaield, Hoblitxel. Paskert, Titus, Bates, | o draw match Insting one hour an 3 irruasd | Sohnaor, 41 by Walker, 15 by, White. 15 by o TRy R 4 aver to the Jgan. Double pl Dawhey ipsting ohe hous jeen | dohason; 4o by Waiks y White, 1, by 4 There had been error i1 | A T ! 15 a ¥ minutes he opera house last night. T Walsh, £ i pite son me: 2:10 Aare hag been e captain of the Linuoln team and secured s Poaid B Ang Mso would like o hear | Hoblitsel to Doolan to Dooln to By e A T T D T T i e WL Sl bt ey were remiued 1 glove and the other two secured | tove 1o Lo C. Mareh. 108 Nott | Left on bases: Philadelphi and at o time.d the way through P 0, SNgTIIAN o was carried over from the De ! A ®love and bat. there was a louder cheers | thira street, South ('mah forth enty: | 1. Bases on balis: Off Ewing. Nt Rt it Ligursng Lhe progress of the meeting to glve the judges & chance When they siied (helr coais and began ¢ N |4 off Egan, 2 off Fromme, 3. Siruck out a¥ it either man's game —_ to_explain how the error was made r tra mar o warm L 'the erowd went wild. When N B e~ 2 3 y Bwin ; by Rowan, 4. Passed ball » " oduy n . cted Lo hij o e e e e iy, Wheb | “1f you have anyiniag 1 sell pr. xchange | siapean . Time. 296 Uripires: O Day and| Persistent Advertising is the Koad to Big | 1£ You have anyuiing to sell o exchange | (OG5 DONTRE UAR SEPCIEl [0 hiage 0a | ' put the ball over the plate. Mavor Love|8dvertise it in The Bee Want Ad columns. | Brennan. ‘mwm. advertise it in The Bre Want Ad columns. | verse dectalons through errof, i & ge two, ‘____ f