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TART FIVH SPORTING PAGES ONE TO FOUR. ° ' >\:(7>I‘.-.\..\.\IX .\"H. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Slugfests at Omaha and Sxoux Clty, Browns' Lose- Harvard Takes Yale at the ’I‘rack Meet ROURKES WALLOP | : "|CARDINALS MAKE TH{ HORSEHIDE GIANTS TOE MARK Hit Out Twenty-Two Safe Ones for a St. Louis Men Win Second Game in R ey Uy Series, Beating the New York Game. Souad Nine to Three. HOLLAND'S PITCHEPRS EASY | VISITING PITCHERS HIT HARD Omaha Team Lands on Ball at Will, ¢ b 1 v e R . § : \ S aan i et ; Y 8 Three Hurlers :‘a;c Dr‘.iteé.n;ined Buh G > Scoring Fast. L i R - : % S P g . u" R men o L ound City. b KEELEY ALL THE WAY THROUGH p : i ; : L : 3 # SN L e PHILLIES CAPTURE PIRATES St. Josevh Starts in Lead, but Soon . ; ' S 5 . > : R e y R N L W 8N Philadelphians Eak: I’;mburg Into Falls, % ! i Camp, Six to Two. BATTING AVERAGES FATTENED i < ' 3 - ‘ Y { o) ] a - ; wn REDS BEAT TROLLEY DODGERS Holland's Team Does Not Make a & : Cincinnati Batsmen Blank Brook- Tyn and Win by Three Runs—Doves Clean the Cabs, Strong Showing on Its First Appearance This Year at Vinton Street Park. One big siugfest was dished yp at : - T % oo y 5 % ¥ ST. LOUIS, May 1.—St. Luis won the Vinton park Saturday In which the i & A R » Ly y second game of the series from New York Nourkes did most of the slugging. The | \ 14 3 (. el b X F today by ‘& ‘8eore’ of 0. ta. & . The. thres Omaha team piled up a score of 20 to § h+ A E e . I ; o 3 pitchers of the visitors were hit hard. against the St. Joseph bunch, Almost Y i g S i " W B . every man of the Rourke team fattened i A ! his ‘batting average on the Holland with the exception of one ‘ipking, . Ndores plichers and when the last inning was e 3 | § 8T LovIs NEW YORK. over .were anxious for more. Twenty- SSe p o e 3 p \ s Huggins, 2» 3 It two lLits were made off Watson and - e 3 4 S W . s £ U R Hoker. \ > L i f oo Konafeh "t Omah 414 not get into a serlous state of 3 % Brcnaned. ¢ Onridwell; 1 unUil the third. Kane started to do ¥ 5 Ve Huuser, 1Devlin, 3 ings by hitting a nice little single, which Mowrey, 3b..3 Klo, was Pollowed by a satety by Corridon e —————————————— Ballés; b.s i o "ERTY ! KANE: 8C SANDE. EELE CIN Raymond, p ‘ With two on base Harry Welch picked out o FOX, WELC! LLEN G M, SHOTTON, AGNEW, HANSON, GONDING, CORRIDON. LOWER-MACAFERTY, PATTON, KANE, SCHIPKE, SANDERS, KEELEY, KING ot A Y 4 ‘ his trusty willow, and after looking over = A couple of nice ones, hit a fast one over | 7 PR Cancain serinke rommen n-smute over | SCORES ALL COME IN NINTH r NKANSAS CITY. TURNS S\\’lTCH{.‘Missouri Valley GRAND ISLAND STARTS WELL sl T Sullee for St. Louls pltehed a good game = o > £ omomkoowe ss0 2l coc00an-er w3 |oommnomcPans oo ~locecensse *Batted Marduard in seventh. hort, but diad on base when Gonding flew ~ —_— *Batted for Devore in seventh.. 5ul to center fleld. This inning netted the I raCl\ hVCntS to: , p t. Louls . £0000104 %8 i i | Beat | Wins Opening Game of Nebraska | New Yor 00000008 08 Rourkes six scores and gave them a lead |Lincoln Loses Close Game by | \rusr LeaGUE. | AMER . |Blues Take New Course and Beat . P S Hithe FORMANS. IobALANY . that won the game. AitonTion’s Work. o \\\-1 et ‘ . Toledo Two to Nothing. f‘ Kansas C]ty Men| State League from Kearney. EIR T B Vo el L SR The next big inning was the seventh . | "8l 8. Paul rifice hiis: Huggins. Double play: Bridwell —_— oA w i — s to Markel. * Stolen bases: Fletcher, Bres- ; w " Wichita 2 Alnneapolis .17 9 ) Weloh got away with a two-bagger and | 7 2 Wihneapoll | W NN 1 | | nahan, Bridwell, Huggins, Murray, Deviin. wored on Schipke's single. Gonding got a | GEIST PROVES STEADY MAN | Shoux ey "% § 0| Toledo ..o13 14 .40 |ALL HITS COUNT IN SC(!BING‘ i | BELTZER DRIVES IN SCORES | lit with pitched “ball: By Haymond [ TR Lineol 10 .444) Mi] k 10 14 A1 D ‘ s d ith Omah —— '| Marquardt. Bases on balls: Off Sallee, 1; Keeley, Shotton hit a single over second | iy § At I 407 es Moines Second, wi maha @ Topeka ...... 7 11 .38 Columbus .. 1115 .40i | Milwaukee Beats Columbus—>in S RaIRhe. L By M S and put John on third and Keeley on sec- | ansans Trim Antelopes, Who Take | ToPeRa - - & 10 -0 S0 e Cley. 7 15 .318 | By Raymond, 1; by Marquardl, 3; by Cran. ond. Gonding was tagged At the plate Opponents’ Hitting Rally NAT. LEAGUE AMER. LEAGUI, apolis Overwhelms Indianapolis Squad Ranking Fifth. Decorated Bat by Boys from dall, 1; by Salice, 5. Hits: Off Raymond, & in_one inning: off Marquardt, b in threa Wil TG% VT & GIRW o Wi 2ront of Xty e’ inds: fiaty W.L.Pet WL Pet a=l.ouisville ' Trounces | > 3 r : Home Téwn — Mayor innings: off Crandall, 4 in two Inings. Left NS BRI A A Wk BTt King got by ::;\ll\xgn]il‘ifimn ;-, !; ‘.:::‘ ]]),‘:.‘J:\‘fi‘;]p]nn ‘1“ 4. st. Paul, ..“]"'\ MOINES, la., May 14—The Ka e Opens Game. uva»n;«"»."”:: IY::.‘G]"‘:-',N.“ York, 8. Time: A base on balls and Kane grabbed a single, Now Y(:rk...lz - Now ot City Manuel was an ¢ winner at the | which scored Tox. Mr. Corridon looked “ 8! C At Missouri Valley “Intérscl hn]ufi(h' meet here incinnati ..10 6_» Cleveland .. 8 e 3 b | 3 Y IR " & J e over a couple of Mr. Baker's best and hits | LINCOLN, Neb. May 14—Lincoln lost ‘:&ncm;.. 11111 60 Boston 112 KANSAS CITY, May 14—Kansas City |today. |Several records were broken. | Thll”\‘\n):'g‘Ahdn.l TMJ 'Mnl: :: (8 u:“::: REDS WHIP TROLLEY DODGERS J 3 0 . 1 i 3 core of 4 | Baston 9 12 (420 Chicago ..... broke a long losing streak today, shutting | Summary: ‘clegram.)—Grand Island took the open! s —_— PO s 8 e 5 g ] B N S ot o Bt Loulg:,.. 834, .49 Washinston i TGt e i “Cityy | Mile Run—Reaf W. D. M., first; Ken- | game of the Nebraska State league sea- | Cinclunati Wins from Brooklyn hy scorlng King and Kane. This made the|to 1, all the runs coming in the ninth in- | grooiivn™ 110 915 07| St. Louis.... out Toledo, 2 to t. Al of Kansas City's | Mile wau aond ;2 Bratth, WD, 8. & ” K ot brilltant tight Score of ¥ix to Nothing. J i s e o sec 3 | DS AT S RS b 0 . - | 80 {eal y, after a brilllan 5 s . wial of seven for the lucky seventh. Again | ning. Up to the ninth it was a pretty YVenterans/s monult hits counted in the scoring, wWhile Camp- | {hird Time:4.33%. This establishes a new fr":‘ PO B "‘")» “f ik M:'m' CINCINNATI, 0. May if.—Cincinnatl n the elghth the Omaha players were | Plichers’ battle between Giest and Altchl- | WESTERN ‘LEAGUE. bell kept the visitors' hits scattered. Score: |record for this association. SR8 WA LIORILY DRSOV LTI L hant. Brookivn ey, 8-ta 0. | Rowen kabe \here wiih the batting cloths and annexed | Son. Giest was the steadier of the two:| ' Omaha, 20; St. Joseph, 5. KANSAS CITY. TOLEDO. Hummer Throw—Kansas City Manual, | Henry Schuff, who pitched the firat ball, | THOOICD Foilar. 8 (0 0. ket hres more to the total runs and cinched | but the left-handed Kansan was strong| Todeka, 1: Des. Mouines, 4 : ABHOAB. ABILOAE | Reper, Kangay City Central, secondi | sheritf Dunkel doing the receiving. Grand : ered. Scor ! g g . AVichita, 4: iLmeoln, 1. ¢ | Snennon, 1t van, of 5 i n, Kansas City Manual, third, Dis- [ 000" 000 ot ason. With two CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN. ihe game. with men on bases and reccived good sup- | Viehita, i (Locolp, L T Ragery, cf man, 253 o 160 feet 7 inches. B O & A ABH.OAE B.H. R S R b o \ | port. Three /errors dnd ghree hits, one a " NATIONAL LEBAGUE. {v;.& v b gMcCuriby, #1311 0 01 ard DashFragler, Omaha, = first; | men on bases, one by a safe hit, Graham, | Rescher, If... 0 0Bureh, rt : double by Isbell, gave Wichita four runs| Boston, 4; Chicago, 1. | 8- G, Rl Oredman’ 103 1 Toan. 'fi{*"”‘;t‘fl‘n"“ “':"‘l‘\'“- lm‘"‘;"" 1’};‘]: brother of George Graham of the Omaha | pothert .. Y o) Bp. Sespph aiasted oIf Yt the Tiret S| in-the{inal inniug, :The: Lingolns minde-¢| .Beookiyn, ¢; Clpeianatl, 8 | Bownte, ‘m. | \ o d M el P *| team, lincd out a three-base hit and was | Micheil, o if tnere was nothing to It but a win. 8 - o' 10 W York, 3; St lLouis, | Cranston,” 2 3 2 s ; e Ahie ST o £ ither ter | Egan, fb....08 0Mellven, 0 Powlitigat. o bana it nalIe: berors Mgaiby:| Dia 40 0 ADs. ecors, \ putiwers, undble. i Philadelphia, 6; Pittshur, § H 0 . 12-yard Hur 1(:3;“: ilike alincoln, first;| brought In by Manager Beltzer. Tho latter | SET, 10,0 A DevIee! ¢ v g gy 8 ¥ | send but one man across thé plate, the AMERIC LEAGL Campbeit, p. 5 10wen, 'p o Sausas City Manual, secondi Mc| wag presented with & finc bat, finely | McLean, c 31 OMcM!an, 0 &0l his eye fagtened on the pan. McLear | .o yesuitng from three singles. Score:| Chicago. 3; Philedclpnia, 4. P ey ot City Conttal, Timer oM %% | decorated with burnt ornamentations and | kobert, 3b..... Fmewin,i g.e. ! wens out, Iox to Kane. Keeley hanued | LINGOLN t. Louis, 0; New York, M. otals. i 3608 | My D R otntestatt: Mansans Clly | Bavink the Arashos colors, ted and brengs, |” o #-1 TBall, i 0 McChesney a pas Jones grabbed a | T AB. R PO. A Detrolg Boston, 3. | *Batted for Owen in the ninin | Manual, first; Mapn, Lincoln, second; ity 1| otars PLimiey - 0 ok K cked Ingl v i Waldron, cf B 1 Clevelan 0; Washington. 1 K [ s 10006060010~ Wood, ‘l)lllnha third. Time: 0:10 Beltze hofuecis in that'sity and. a dele- p o 0 o v v e e e o Gagnier, ¥, o 40 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Totenad Gy 8 00 0 0°0 0 0 0= 0/ Shot Put—Kanatzer, Kansas City Manual, | gation of his friends came from Araphoe Totals thesmecond station and scored Powell. | EERICE, 880 3 0 Columbus, 4; Milwaukee, 6. Two base hite: Hunter Raftery. Hineh- |first; Koenigsdorf, Kansas City Manual, [in autos’to pay thelr compliments to him.| *Batted for Mcllveen tn niunih. In the second Wolfe went to second on 5 4 2 Toledc, 0; Kansas City, 2. ¢ 1 ". £t cn base Kansas CIty | secona; Durdick, Omaha, third. Distance: | 1 o P Eanadd 1t ol in the fifth by *Batted for McMillan in ninth ’ o Job H Indignapolis, 1; Minneapolif, 3. man. Weft cn bases: Kansas City, 3; | vecons oK Kearney made it close in the fifth by two| chipke's bungle of his grounder and F it gy B Mt Yoledo, 11, First base on errors: Toledo, 1. | 46 _feet & inche : y ‘ - . > | Brookiyn ....... 00000000 00 tored when Fex hooted Watson's | T e . 3 FoupRing. Syt Fatl. (e Sacrifice hits:. Downie, Hinchman, Free: | Dircus Throw—Kanatger, Kunsas Clty |singles and two walks, but Paul steady | Cincinati . 061200003 grounder. Powell struck outo MeLear 2 ames Toda man. Double play: Downle to Cranston to | Manua,; Keenigsdort, Kansas City Manual: | atter that and allowed not a hif. Score:| Two-base hit: Dawney. Thrce-hase. hi > ¥ g ) Corinnes . 5 esl i et o AS: er. Struck out: By Campbell, 3; hy | Myers, York stanc 21 fe ches. g, | W S ca 5 Bte flew out to King and McChesney went g E 2 [ monein it 1 Sioines. Wiehita St Lincotn, | Owere 1. "PINSC hase on balist - OfC Camp. | In trial Kanataerbroke the record, With & | ooy 0 00 0 2 0 0 0 0255 55| Purch: Lobarc (: Hercher, Douple pla out to Welch. ror the next inning It *Knapp v . Denver at Sioux City, bell, 8 oft Owen. 1. Time: 1:40. Umpires: | thiaw of \l-,*“\’fi}‘_lh,‘“c"""‘:\";” Kansas City | Grand Isiand 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-3 8 4| Downey “to Hobiitzel. Left on bases M8 9A8y leking Lo OmAhe %7 motatn ok s ifiee o A L LT L e (L B I o Bt | Manual; Wood, Omaha; Mann, Lincoln. | Batterles: Kearney, Judson and Town- | Brecklyn. T Lincinatl, 6. iases on bails: ! WiOHITA Pestiay LAY IR, R RrK. 1S ‘ i Halt-Mile Run—Redfern, W. D. M.:|send; Grand Island, l‘lul and Travers. Bell, ;. by, Rawan. 10 Timac Lo & Uy :\e‘:ll“fl::\-':u:clv‘:‘“;u). ‘\:n::o sot :\‘ n‘u‘ o & AB. ki Mm-‘h,“ R eclitionncioluniBua at. S | BREWERS EAT COLUMBUS |Morse, Kansas City Central; Heath, Kansas nd wes second on Watson's out to | Iughes, 2b oy ¥ Sona 10 pires: Higler and Emslie, Huges, o 8| waukee Toiedo at Kansas City. Tndianap: [ Gy Manuay, Time: 210, one second lower | QPENER GOES TEN INNINGS : Keane. . Powell plaged a nice little single | ) | 9 R olin at ‘Mlnnoumlls Louisville at St. Paul. | Home Rum Over Fence In Bt oA tacns the Tille and halt mie. | betiveen first and second and put Wolfe | Miadieton. 1f..... Nebraska League—Kearney —at Grand S v ¢ L e e Cumndt Cinches Game. 20-yard Hurdle—Hamilton, Kansas City | Columbus Beats Hastings—Mayor Cl‘lmson I rims on third, Welfe later gcored when Welch | p.m...\,, of . &t Bewi "\u'fi,”:", at-Bitsmont oUd | MILWAUKEE, May .—Milwaukee MeHenry, W. D. M.; Wiley, York made a bungle of tog throw. Fowell also | Westerzil, 3h ., .. o 0: " g X R b L L et 3 feated Columbus, 6 to 4. Barrett's tripls | TPole Vault-Dayis, Kansas City Central:| COLUMBL i (8 thC Blue bV One tailled on welel's crror, [ SENIERR B8, s A ] |and McCormick's homer over the fence mlHnmllluh. Kansas Clty Manual; Harper, | Telegram.)—Columbus won from Hastings A i 2 w\“u St emw emtwy emtw emm | Alichizon, pihegsevopth counted . the | wlopingiggune “Hrl);dmluul;‘x:lfl“lia‘t?\ West” tHigh. first; | 3¢ the opening game of the State league Polnt on rrack nithe sixth it scemed as if St Jo- 2 s Score :, e e ce: 20 today | - o - | < . Wilev Yor dlar, York. Distance: 20 |season today In a ten-inning game. Colum b gt Mart somihing disasirotn,| ,Totaln o - Opening Date JI e Mt . oF Giest i uint COLUMBUS. feet 1i inches. % bus was lucky at the start, but Waldron bul there was uttle 10 it. Corhan GOt & | 1, inceli o or e 00 0 0 0 0'0 11 ABHLOAR. | “final Summary: Kansas City Manual, 1 hit, went to second when Watson passed | Dmaha ... % 10 444] Indlanapoiis 11 14 440 | Manual Training School Gets First, Hauser; by Crandall, Mowrey. Wild pitch N Captain of Team Presented with | Of Crandal iioff Marquardt, 4. Struck out; waa0 gloocaann wloom mome | In-the fourth St. Joseph got two. Me- | . ) 0" Rourke, 365 3 3 ; i ual, | succeeded in holding down the home team Wolf out o pasy one from | Wie DU 0000000 0 4l . ll P k Randall, st 00 Rourke, 3b. & 2 0l u; West Des Moines, Zbp: Kansas City X : Keol:_\- “!:-n‘l\‘l\:e. i i k:rlls:“l Ve i Thomas. Two-base hi at 1\11 €r rark pre, . Odwell, 1b.... 4 013 Central, 24 York, 16: Omaha, 15; Lincoln, | after. the fourth. Mayor Held pitched me‘\A’“""‘t Foes Contest Bitterly for R it jarnigan. Double s 241y Slsth, P IR LR | 10; Kansas ‘City, Westport, 4%4. first ball and Chief of Police Schack caught Honor, Nelson of Yale Making =, Wnd scored Corhan and MeNeill scored | Niddieton 10 Woesterzil to Shaw 4 Barrett, o THinchman, 14 0 0 | it, and Rev. W. H. Zanders was umpire. on Powell's long hit to center field. hits: Waldron, James, ?n‘.‘m-mn‘ s‘-; "k | All Sorts of Sports, with Spesches | iibineon, s OReflly. . of.... 4 1 I ‘SIOUX BELABOR MR. mm i, i Pole Vault Record, There was nothing doing for the visi-| out: By Geist. 5 by Altchison, 4. Base 3 M Corm'k 2.0 0Quinian, 5. 4 % Seiat, 13 off Aitchison, Ludwig, ¢ 2Arbogasi, .. 2 5 tors untll the ninth when afters McLear | P Sl pn.‘»:::i Sl Hy Getst, 1. T Are‘on the Program for McGlynn, p. G0shorne, p... 2 Indians Win from Denver by the Hadtiho Vg iihedb dikioNn o o o] de an out at first, McChesney hit al 1.6, Umpire: Haskell Saturday. mes. a1 s (7)o etk Score of Ten to Five. Calumbys . 3 081 0 0:9.9°¢ 1=7 9 3| [SAMBRIDGE, May U.—In 9ub of S, ngle aver sccond. ones followed with | 1 G ; BIOUX OUTY, WAy 16 Bloux Clty A6 | g g ¥ 2 | closest and hiidest tought @hietie con- W two-bagger. Clark went out on 4 play | BIERSDORFER WILD, BUT WINS | The Miler Fark GOt club has set nost Totan..... 38 11 e e id Loy ol ot e Dol LBurtko outs: - Hustiniga, 10y Golumblisc 10. | ¢ugiy”tn tnelp. nintesn atrugaied, SHACKIE from lox to Kane which scored Me- e Saturday as the date for the opening of | *Barrett out; hit by own batted ball 10 to 5 Chabek played a good game. | Hastings, Waldron and Donnelly; Colum- | defeated Yale on Soldiers' fleld Yoday by a Chesney. Corhan rapped out a three-| With Men Dascx " the season. Mitwaukeo .. 0 3700100230 gl 10 10 Bus, Bindelar ARG CINT. Bmpia: MoQUAds, | single polnt—ta, 1o 615 bugger and put Jones over the counting Unable to Se The new tennis courts are completed and R ibRah ‘hfte. n Throe-base | SIOUX CITY s he meet was not settled until the last spot. - MeNelll made the third out by a DIZS MOINGS, Mey It =—Biersdotfer Was {are voudy for the opering. Because Miller plvanes hil Quiiey, Shoe it 3 it 0. A 1 |SEWARD PLUCKS THE LAURELS | event. Captain Nelson of Yals, established 6y o King. Ncore a hawk, but could nat be touehed | park is a publfe resort, the club has ar- | Off Osborne, ¢ in five inniugs. ~Sacrifice | Quillin, 3b H o ' Tiew Jneet Tecatd 'in'the Dile vaulthel OMAHA men on bases. Score Iranged to have a general opening of ail | MY, "'",',:,';:;;:f"‘,',,n\'\'”lfi'l','.ufi““ 8 o] “fffi""}fl;' jl regley ? )| Red Cloud Loses Firat Game by a | tyelve feet six and one-half inches. g . AB. R, 0 DES MOINES. the games which are participated In at the | Lert on bases: Milwaukee, 16; Columbus, . ) (T et iy AN o 0 Tight Score, Summary: e i ; AR5 % B | park, | The cricket team will play.its, firgt | FItht base 08 bellai SOff Mealynn. g oft 4 stem,’ 1b K253 1| 'BEWARD, Neb, May W.x(Special Tele- | #0-Yard Run—Won by I, W. i, ol o DA 0 match gume and there will aizo be a ball | PEIC"E Rl BRO O L SRt Wil SO | Waten e S ) 0 [8ram)—The oponing game at Seward be- | Harvard: ¥o M. Descliing. Harvard, han, 10 : 0| Mattlek, ©fuorrireriis 0 E game. Mayor Dah'man and the Park board | By McGlynn, . 7.~ Time: 166 UMPIFes: | Miller. c...ooooieiiies 0 | tween the state league teams of Red Cloud | (.50 ¢ h AATVard, third, " R1gy v Aot e 5 0| Raftis, ‘e R0 will be present and the mayor and Presi. |Owens and Cusack 0 Niehoff. 1 dent” B i e | Chabek, p and Seward was held this afternoon. One-Mile Run—Won by H., Jaques, jv., ol 3 of D eens - nt Berryman will make the firs i / — | menipke, b, | Curtis, i, 0 d rryman ke the first drive 1 i A 1 Totals "3 | parade headed by the college band marched | Hary R, 1G Miller,” Yale, second; "B GONGIDE, ©.iiiiees 1 0| coorner, b 9% on the golf lines. otals... ' 3 C. Gray Harvard, t i ¢ SNV E to the grounds, where Mayor Merrlant Kl p. L 3| Bt 28 rhere it be 2 maen came agnn| COrnhuskers Beat DERVER : ‘ 0 120-Yard H\lhllo, Won by G. A AR 5 E. | made a speech to the 60 people who were | Chisolm, Yale M. King, Yale, second: Totals o = | Blersdorfer, p. 2l 3 Lllnd bogey for a speclal prize. 1 | 0 i i ot SR ; 4 K Thompson. 2b..... 4 lihere to wee the opening game. The bat-| T. P. Long. Harvard, third, Time: 0:1h4.b . Mot s - Kansas Track Men o o §|ting of the Nett twins won the game for | SNt PUE-Won by 4. R Kilpatrick, Yale . A SO A FANS FOLLOW JACK HOLLAND Camsiay, L A Pl S g ; ‘owell, .. . 4 0 b , o ; dard, Harvard, second. distance, 43 feet, 4 Meleaf, rf 3 o | Wool P b G o ReaCmoa 0 3080808 32110 3 |inches: . C. Litfle. Hyrvard, "third, din MeLieak, Flaoruinie ooley, of : o [ cAloese. ¢ | Red Cloud i 00 3—6 ce, ‘42 51 Inches g o, ) WA : O B il ratas heare o e Ihousnd (o Accompans Team | Nebraska Men Beat Sunflowers by |potan. ...l 0 Sticrien; Hewarts Btowart and Netr: | I e e en’ by G 1, JOBES, B (. +74s ke ian 0| Thomason! 1f - o Topcka for Opening Game McMurray, €. | Red Cloud, Mitehell' and Rupert. Three: | Gardner, jr., Harvard; 1. H. Thay 4 ik, 1h bodgs 4 0| Pennell, rt.. i on May 20, Three Points—Relay Decides ‘I' mann. p i bake hite: ' Clvie Neff, Ciint Neff. Two- | vard, second; . tyler. Harvae o, Dy Bl sseeins {1andrein L denn ¢ Sl Schreiber ... base hit: Ling. Umpire: Nelso Thne: 0:10'1- 4 it : I‘l\u'Vklv' b 1 Meet, wse h ng. Umpire: Nelson Thme: 0:101 Wolfe, ¢. Keins, ¢... . 3 |\ Jack Holland and his crew of ball tossers Tolalai 8%0-Yard Run—Won M. Kirjassoff, s i 3| \ |4 %0 Shea e b Bote £ ? Olarived in Omaha Fridas mant from Doa| 1\ wneser ko aas 10—t ane of| Hous n5. 10087 2% 20" oeth | FREMONT WALLOPS SUPERIOR | Yo'y, G, VW fbiey Hare WaMOR)_ o gosheroghyns Bab . safan - Molnes g a game e Boos 1 IV, ¢ . u ohe off nenver 02 : - § ) e, d i« Baker,. p, {WIigRL, Dorveeeererions es after taking a game from the Boos st dual track meets ever held onj Stojen bases: = MeAleese McMurr Beore—Harvard, 2; Yale, 2. -t fers. Jack says ho has a good team and s field, Nebraska university won| Kelly, Weleh, Andreas, Stem. Two-basé sex Up in Fou Inning | Runniag High Jump-—-won by 8. C. TANALS ooveery T Totals {. 2 2 going after the Rourkes. He savs that he | o075 1% ‘m‘l\‘ . ‘“ ry this aftornoon by | Mts: ' Miller, ‘Quiliin Lindsay, 'l"l!mm'nlamlv with Timely MHits. fl]“l':' g |I>|Mu\:.'|y'r ‘;‘;"HI"“ .'i M'd"fi Opsns 8 e B {Res Panwet:- LGS 4 {|docs not think that the pitchers In the | 00 MO lL';""N",‘.‘;‘.,.,.,',‘l' K finte y:\[n”\ iy in | FREMONT, Néb., May 14.—(Special Tele- | feet 11 inche % Teadt: takvard =ad i BT 8 ] Twobaso hit: Kunkle. . First bese on | 146U have had enough warm weather to he last event, the mile relay, save the| akbisted. Struck out: By Chabek, 10: DY | gram.)—Fremont casily defeated Superior | Gr 8. Dickinzon,Yale, ted for third, § fest B Joseplie- balls: Ot Biersdorfer, 6; off Wiight, I""_ them In shape. reot to the visitors. Haddock of Kansas| EMMann. 5. Bases en balls: Off Chabek. | in the fivst ‘game of the season this afier- " ecn AR, Yal 4 Runs 2 0 0 2 3|Hit with pitched ball: By Biers sdorfer Upon his arrival in Omaha he received a | . . x 3; off Ehmann, 4 Wild I; tehes: Chabek. | o0 " 1o o ourth and fifth nfitigs. four i ;(“" ol e ¥ ¢ 2 1 1 3-10|Passed ball: Boles. Wild pitch: Biors- | telegram from ‘the Boosters' club at St ualled the American intcrcolleglate rec- it by pitched ball: By Chabek. 1; by . A i v Nue. un-—-Won by M. Haskell, ree-base hit:|dorfer, Wright, —Struck out: By Biers- ;Jn_flm Informing him (hat 1.000 fans wiil | ©rd Of 9% zeconds in the i0-yard dash mann Time: 2:20. Umpire: Clarke. | hits and several expensive errors gave Newton, Harvard, second; B, Too-base hits: Weleh. Corridon. |dorfer. 4; by Wright, 2. Stolen bases: Nie- | JofePh, J an: R 5180° Tonék < | | Attendanc 0. Fremont slx scores. Bennctt'was liberal in | Vists. Haryard, third. “Time: 9:48 1-. Jonea ™ Sacritice | hits: King, |hoff. Mattek. Double plays: Hawkins to |§0 to Topeka to root for the Saints when Hammer Thiow—Won by ., T. Cooney i ¥ | glfts of bases, but kept the hits scattere 0 3 Belple. Moliear, Watson. Stolen bases: |Colligan, Reilly to Kahl “to ~Landreth. | they open there May %. The telegram aiso | GIBBON WHIPS SHELTON AGAIN sifts ases, but kept the hits scattered. | yoi distanc 2 feet | inch; H, M. Al Cortiaon: 19, Weieh 1 uttak but: By [Kunkic to Kahl to Landreth (). Saerifice | v that every mifght the balletin boards s | PACKERS WALLOP THE MINKS | There was a good crowd out. Score drus, Yale, second, distance, 142 feet Ay fordon, (0. Welch. 1. Btruck out: BY |V Dliton. Colligan (). Time: 1:6, | Sat ¥y night the bulletin boar vl il | ! B Hodge, Harvard, third, dis- alls:. OFf K seley. & off Watson, | Umpire: Mullen. ~Attendance, 900 In St. Joseph attract such crowds that the i South . Ouiabs . Steek ) ooy 00000 K v Ker, & it by pltched ball: By | streets are blocked by anxlous fans who Rt W Superior 0000002 H | Enar ore—itarvara i Yale, 5%, Left on bases: Omaha, 9; Lincoln Loses to Dorchester. | want 10 ascertain how their favorites fare| GIBBONS, Neb. May 1f.—(Special Telo- | oo w088 Q6% SERFEEOR FOEL Batteries: Fremont, Bennett and Muson; | helgnt, 12 feot 1y inohes. (rien reomid) A o , Tyme: 2:18, " Umpire: Spencer. | DORCHESTER. Neb. Moy M.-(Npoclal) (away from home gram.) (Special Telegram.)—A big crowd was pres- | Superlor, Jugtus and = Colbert. Umpire: | A, "Gardner, Yale, second, helght, i2 feat; tlendance, ~The Dorchester Tri-County league teain | Ssain Safenled Shetton higl) school by the| ! ! Magee, Attendance: 7. 8. C. Lawrence, Harvard, and J. L. Batr — son he y " Ve " Is afternoon te s th ne be . fi!&lmconm wn&.u ON' GOPHERS e, Eincotn. Yours Biens hritian as | PRINCETON wms DUAL MEET | %core of 8 10 2 The gume was fast throug- | 14 1% 8ternoon 1o witness the €eme Tiarvara tied for third place, height il twéer, the Union Stock Yards of South arvard, tie soclation boys, 6 to 5. Although the visitors | out, Gibbons having a slight advantage. | oriot a0 MU or this elty. 1t was PENNSY TAKES TRIANGULAB MEET | teet, G inches out hit the locals, the Dorchester boys by | maha and Mink Batteries: (ibbon, Harte and = {4 Track Meet at Madison Results iu |iheir base throwing caught the Lincolntis f Three Polnts Be- | g iion, Colby, Lutes and Gray :|bria B¢ the warmest Fpmeswitissted feee ,’"!r»- State Teams Comnete on [ MARATHON RUN AT ST. Louls Betat ar SraTpLm Gapping at every stage of the game. L. | tween Tigees and Cornell. e, Laughlin in some time. The big fight way hrllrvnt ankiin Field. S, 4 Vers pitche od Rame for the 100als, | PRINCETON, N ; A o'1 ' " MADISON., Wis., May .—In the dusl|strikh oUb thirtesn: and aflowing fon. bita| IRIi\l »11; . \I J., May ||‘ Prl:uvl v the Battard m 2. 4 .| PHILODELPHIA, May 14.—~The Unlver- | Forty-One Men Start in Am 1 track meet here today, Wisconsin defeated | While Kobout struck out six &hd “.H\'.on the dual track meet with Cornell here Cralg Outelassen South Omaha 6010002003 l.m‘ o0 Pantivania’ anallaen aR IR Event at Mound City, Gibbons high school base ball team Minnesota. §14, to 4%, Ideal weather pre-|toUched up for elght hits I vs of [this afternoon by the usrrow ma CRAIG, Neb., May 1. o P Nebrasiza ity 00000000040 4 3 e £T. LOUIS, Mo, May 14.—Forty-one run: Dorchester and Kobout of lincoln each |3 p AT e .. | Pender Fiigh school te 8 detrai Hifs: Nebraska City, 1; South Omaha, 4 |nual triangular track meet on Frankiin| &T. LOUI o » vailed and good marks were made in every | rapped out & two-bagger. Neore: R.ILE. ‘: D”:l;“.‘. o :'""f §ig W Ty vho- | L I TRk semool teame i e mucd b | sorme brasia City, 4; South Omaba, 2. | field, The scors was: Pennsylvania, 80; | Rnnusl Ma athon rece "r:\nfir‘khfinflf.w.: event. Hill of Minnesota, was the indi- |Dorchester 1001000463 5|lory Was not gained until the last event. |pase ball on the local diamond Thursday | Batierie Eouth nummmln‘,ux ..1...\1“!: | Pennsylvania state college, 26; University | Freeburg, Ill, and ended at the club house vidual sTar of the meet, taking firsts fn|Lincoln ........0 1 2 6 0.6 0 0 510 7. the high Jump, had been decided. attern by the score of 10 ta 0. The| Kennedy: Nebrasks City el s of Pittsburg, 1 here tod: The start was made &t 1j the 100~ yard and the 2-vard Batteries: Dorebester, L. Byeis and A. | Pender team was ontelassed in all depari- [ comb. Umg kg el s howrs, | o'clock. The best time for the course fr the qusrter mile run. HiIl :u‘?:'l‘"h and | \rorrosy: Lineoln. Kobout and McLachlin. | Navy Teams Take Lead |ments of the game. he feature of the|Altendance. t0 U oo previois races was 2 hours and 4 minutes : Wt : was work of the Cralg batters v . o by Joseph Krxlebe ab-r1.07 By o concErmpine: . A.. West | (ANNAPOLIS. Md. May 1t Javy | Pitcher Hawthorne allowing but one hit Sprague Lookin gfor Game, | LEXINGTON, Neb, May 14.—(Special) A adar 1nd fi.;tu" ‘"'\‘n.;':.'.irx;‘f o v Miehigis Gote Svank Mast 8 and second erews hoth beat George- | striking out sixtcen men and net glving a | The G. & J. Tires would like to hear from | Gothenburg's high school base ball team | were eleven Chicago runners of who ShTRM08 MRCONd Of 0045 1n the U-yardll L CURE, . Yo May 10Fine seore: | o il psyformer by four lenihs|pass. Score R | the ball mansgers wishing games. No|came to Lexington to play the Lextngton | Sidney H. Hateh, L. J. Pillivant and C. € M“ MELRACURR. . T Moy or e e IALLST by three-auarters of o lanein. | Pender S8 080000 abilone harred Call Omaha liubber company. | High Ceam. Score stood 6 to # in favor of | Heath were expecled to finish near thg . 83 Y e was eleve " S AR 10 ‘l ) 113, | Lexington, tirst