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OMAHA, MONDAY St. Joe, Sioux Clty and Lincoln Win in Western League, Cubs, Reds and Cardmals in Nat1ona,l DRUMMERS (O ALONG ST R4 8¢ 143 RIGHIE WHIPS OLD FRIENDT | Srandng of e Teums || SAIVTS DRUB JTHE (OLOVELS Kearney Shuts Out | BASLE WINS DEADLY R, Two-base | | Grand Island Team | Stem, Neighbors, Fenion, MecLean, Beall, | Mr. Galgano Would Not Loosen Up |3y Thompson, ~McAjeese rifice | Cubs' New Purchase Beats Boston | WEST. LEAGUE AMER. ASS'N Gophers Bunch Hits and Beat Louis- | Simplex Driver Fust in T“en'}-}mu- Thnmpnulh Dolan. Home runs Fenlon Hammond. ~Struck out: By MclLean, W. L. Pot i, et p ' Hour Drive that Costs One Life. by H ond, Base on _balls ff | i | Denve T80 8, P ? 11 to Three. for Pa's Batters. ?\y(‘:‘rl%un.n':.”"‘;:‘nlnf"‘lzll':v’\‘r‘;?‘:;fig“n.’llRH‘\jn ':"\” Pals Four to Nothing. i.\{.f"fl..'m.n' () ’sél\ém}.“:\':‘mn- i ‘-: r::-]n ville Five to Three. Pitchers' Contest at Grand Island Wi 2 o | Wichia 12 8 Loulsville | 2 Baiiar wchurray. 2. Fime Adae ¢ . TR et s . MAKES ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES SCORE AT FINISH FIVE TO FOUR |ance. am o ® T “""| MATTERN HAS POOR SUPPORT | Lincbis ' 1 '?‘-,’Z:’wé..:::‘.‘..k,.. it} {4 RICHTER'S ~WILDNESS ~ FATAL Ends 1 to O—Hastings Beats H . T . Omaba $11 dianapolis.ii 15 Columhus. . LINCOLN TAKES SUNDAY GAME | ol Raohe oo 111 alcoletanuy o | HATHS NI FiNiaNes Secondes MecChesney Knocks a Home Run Over Gentle Doves Give Thelr Leader Poor [ DJés Moines. 714 .3%|Kansas City. 815 omes Contro ) ST S Necetve Setioni 4 8o b Brilliant Ball Played by Antelopes |“€n11€ DOT wl parii NAT'L. LEAGU AMER. LEAGUE., 1% ol o bt (6 Tasbaismitnn LAND, Neb., May 15— (8pe SRS R rviou Left Fleld Fence with No One Agatust’ Wiehita. | sapport and Burke, Notre Dam WL Pot WL et Abead of Him——Melter LINCOLN, May 15.—Playlng a brilliant Recruit, Is Enlisted in Pittsburg ...12 8 .60 Philadelphia.16 | 8 4 struggle, in which Noyes had Speed Events Philadeiphialz § (60 Detroit 625 truggle, in which " ; e In the fleld and batting in & timely Was Hit Freely. "””“ | gram.)—Today's game was a fierce Injuries in Maddening | fedw Yo 0| Now York...12 ce Hossters. likewlse the best of It in strikeouts, get-| way, Lincoln won from Wichita this after fry sl IR TR b Beat Mudhens — Millers pitches Clncinnati.; 11 9 86 Cleveland b . 1 rrmg é noon by a score of 4 to & The hauling down CHlougo -~ 18 11 | Boston P | g bt £yt " i | JBRIGHTON BEACH, N of three line drives in turn by Cockman | 5 4 B ot S B AL, | S e St Joseph nosed the Rourkes out of the|Gagnier and James, each resulting In | CHICAGO, May 16.—Richle, recently ob-[ St louls....1) 13 b ‘\"":‘m:"w“" 1 PAUL, May St. Paul bunched hits | Kearney 00000100013 §|Charlcs «{w it game Raturday afternoon, winning by a|double play, shut off what seemed Iike|(aineq from Boston, pitched for ChICABO | Byeokivi ' 18 .anSt. Lou:s % | with Richter's wildness and made it two out | Grand Island,.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 3|the twenty-four-hour automobile race of th 5 ce ors. Fa N 3 . WeHly oulsville, 5 to 3. | Batterfes: Noyes and Townsend; Green|Motor Racing association last night, c e of 5 1o 4 Shaacs Wate Nt ‘,:‘;n;‘*l‘)'m”‘”__‘d"::“";‘j”’l‘,”d today and shut out his former teammates, | NEBRASKA LEAGUE. d }ur three of the serfes with Loulsville, 5 to 3. | Hatterios: !:Il”! iy ‘,” Akt ig \ | ment, and it was the superior fielding of |4 to 0. Mattern pitched well, but had poor la T Won. Lost |““II Heore COLUM . Neb., May 15.~(8pecial Tel- | PIe4I"8 ‘\”” . s el fulford, driving hth, after Galgano hepl held a tight| Lincoln that brought the victory. The {Wo|gupport. He retired at the end of the fourth|Grand Island...... 8 g LOUVISVILLE - Bl -;v~ M 1 '\\ hed nd, twenty Ive miles behind Basie, while Ralph ix Omaha started a batting rally in the Columbus . 500 | ST. PA . 0.A.g. |8ram ) ~Twelve hundred people saw Hast- rein on the score box, and for a moment | {eams today inaughrated Sunday base ball| ng" Burke, a recrult from Notre Dame,|Scwara 00 | 1.0.A K AB.1 .0 it looked as though the Rourkes might Lt Py HPHy " H . e o0 | Clarke, 1t 318 ohunleavs, 1. 4 1 & 0 0 [ings defeat Golumbus in the second game Capital Beach, located outside the city |allowed only one hit in the last four in-|Kremont 1::‘"“,‘.,,, b, 1 0 uWoodruff, 264 1 0 3 0 lout out a victory limits. There was no int on on the | nings. Score Reatney Jones, ct By ¢ Melter started the round by getting|part of the authorities. Score: v o | n oo | Mur 3 vamont, 1., : " lof the twelve sta s A Spencer, ¢ ’H ansportation to first. He was caught at LINC ‘|||,xl k i AB H.O.A v.l Lo ” H Superior s . o0 \.“.,,.\ R ”.'?”,'H”" 3 1 Hasting 01120000 04x 1: race oo 'r \ m second on Ehotton’s grounder to third AR, & 3 it TRl 1O L Yenterday's Renu eCormick s SRS y | Columbus 00001001 0-210 3 serlous Injury of a seco mino . ¥ wvea B Waldron, cf 1 heckard, i o OMiiler, | WESTERN LBAGUE RIS 918 -1 i V| Batterie astings, Clegg and _Don- | tn two othe W Bradle Fox got a walk and moved Shotton up & |Gagmier ss.... ¢ sehulte, .13 0 0 08 TR LR Laroy, p tichter, o 0 0] nelly; Columbue, Bovee and Clair, Struck AR L GHa o ee wetiied Sad e o Seinfoldt Des’ Moines-opeka kame postponed Totals 3 11 Obecannier. B gut: " By Clegs, 9; by Boves, 4. Umplre, | Sheniclen for Louls Hirans, sustat ng | vt Holman Lincoln, 4, Wichita, 3 REMONT. \ (Speclal Te . & was forced out at second, Fox scoring.|ippocman. db..... Tinker, " s ‘ Nloux . Denver, b. Totals FREMONT, May 1 peclal Telegram.)— |a mechanician, recelved a broken leg mas. 1b.... Arch N CAGUE o - Fremont defeated Superior this afterno oo PR bt gin i & o b e NATIONAL LEAGUE *Ratted for Richter in eighth remont defeated Superlor this afterncon, |internal hurts, and William Epdicott lon hit a sing) v nd and Kane | James, 2b Richle. Slattery had fine control and | John MeGruder, drivers and mechanic 1 Clark b $ B Chicago, 4 Hoston, 0. st Paul v 1g001080 to o, seorer | c . 3 ‘it . 2; Brooklyn, woulsville 10000002 \ 1 - b6 tatih ¢ 4 hard when Captath|FArthing, po........ Totals 2 1Burke, b 00 ;:mllm\:?’:_i f \l.r“ ok '1““ ‘h‘km hits: Stantey, Dunleavy, Daroy, | Superior could do nothing with him. Score: fof the Cole car, were sent to the hosy a - e RYGAR : - Sarke. ( ts: OF R H.E, [with palnful but not Schipke, e ne up, went to the| otals 9 Totals 12410 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Three-ba hits: Cla 2). Hi 4 P i R ¥ g iR R ol e 2 . TOURIN Secrvivnssin ® Chiskgs 01030000 *—4| Nosgames scheduled Richte in seven innings. Sagrifice fiy:| Kremont 00200001 =310 4|y late, but It was of no avail. Cap hit one WICHIT St ih N 30009 0.6 6 0=0 AMERICAN ASSOCIATIC Jones, Stolen bases: Jon.s, Spencer, La-|Supcrior 90 B MIEE 08 U0 3 1|t It T ettt ol & the R O se hit: Btelnteldt. Yhreo:base hits:| Milwaukee, 7; Columbus, 3 voy. Bases on balls: Off Richter, 4; off | Batterfes: Iremont, Slattery and Bohner; robie ¢ itia) bag. Lacking but one score to- tie, |Hughes, 2b....., 1 3 B e ace tita: Oft Mattern, 3 | Kansss City, 4; Toledo, 1 Decannfer, 1. Hit with pitehed ball: How- | Superior, Snyder and Colbert race wee the Stearns No. 2, whigh br another attempt was made in the ninth | e rf. 0 four innings; otf Burkek, 1 In four innings. | Minneapolis, «; Indianapolis, 0. ard. Struck out: By Laroy, 8 by Richter cylinder in the ninth hour, 4nd g ¢ 4 A Fhggt % St. Paul, b; Loulsville, 3 2; by Decannler, 1. Fassed ball: Hughes Lo ROSK ALl < whidh \ Whe i by Omaha to sew up the game for extra|fsbell, Ib...... 0 BT oS iaa TpLie, FOiAe! | icearhey, 1! dirend Island, O me: T Umpires: Ferguson and mier- | TALKING -~ ABOUT PRIZE FIGHT L”"’ e gl : e witHar innings, but it could not be put through.|jBelden . g Double playe: Tinker to Chance; Sweeney | Hastings, 4; Columbus, 2 haller : completing 571 milek in twenty-one Cadman, the first up, was thrown out|j arnigan ......... $ to Sharpe to Graham. Left on bases: Chi-| I‘remont, 8; Superior Milwauiies Banehes Hits. Jours, | Pettigrew, « 1 Bt ases un Dalls: Ofe| Ied Cloud, 5; Beward, 4 Md:doly at first by MeNeill. Hollenbeck was sent | Westersi), 3b el $hue ¥ Besion, b Baste on hais Ot it ot - MILWAUKER, _Mav 15 — Milwaukes in to do something, but lifted a high|Claire, ss 0 urke, 2. Str o Yy Richie, 6; bunched hits on Kaler in the second and Pl H Mattern, 2; by Burke, 2. Time: 1:40. Um-| Western Leagme—St Joseph at Omaha, | jiiig"oh g secured enough runs to beat o long one to left and Powell nabbed it |JHEW € g pires: Klem and Kane. Topeka at Des Moines, Wichita at Lincoln, |y (HG ¥ Palma in a Fiat was third with 1,107 mites, of the senron this afternoon. Cook put the |y T 0 e (8 R e 11 il re chanician for Louls Strang, sustalr €hotton. Kane hit one to shert and dangerous injir e were numerous minor accident to short and was thrown out at the in | [ “Big Thm" Sullivan Puts His Money ! | g From the standpolnt of the speetator the | on contest was the- best: and the most spec. yred, 3 : | tacular ever held here and altracted lavgs j | L 7 to 2 he victory put the home | crowds An ement w mad ] ‘ A ot ~ bk o P 1 meemn was made tonight Shotton aroused the hopes of the chilly | - ___Reds Be Jodgers. "Q'.‘me:f ':,.::.‘g\:p‘iu ston at Chicago, | IUP In fifth place. Score | known familiarly to his Bowery friends as|{hat apother race ind-r similak fans by driving a single stralght over sec-| Totals... Vidd 3 CINCINNATI, May 15.—Cincinnatl, by [ g @l it HOEREEC 0 New York at St | MILWAUKEE, = COLUMBUS, £ | "Big Tim,” stakeholder for the heavy-|will be held late | ond, but Fox hit & high one to Powell,| *Batted for Iabell in ninth making four hits off Rucker and hav : o Sl . oh, 6% £ NEW YORK, May 1.—(Special Tel gram.)—State Senator Timothy D. Sullivan, conditions June . s, Phil Iphia at Pittsburg d 00" Rourl 0 el « jonship g he e -~ ™ ; b SRR Ll i [man hit by pitcher in the ninth, won sut | Lo Philadelphs ai Fittsburk, o\ |Ranouit o7 Gorourke, 30 ¢ 170| weikht championship fight between Jan The positton of the unplaced dars at the Gnlgano Was Effective. Lincoln 02010100 *—4 loday from krooklyn, 2 (o 1. Score e By Louls ‘at New York, Detroit at|gwry Gaon s { 1| V. Jeffries and Jack Johnson, may become |finish was: - Fourth, Bulck No, 1 1,08; Before t elghth Galgano held the| Wichita oAty G il AR U G| BROOKLYN CINCINNATL Boston, Cleveland at Washington. 2 McGunn, 0 0| the holder of many bets in Kurope before |fifth, Ralnier, 1017 sixth, Croxtop-Keeton, Rourkes runlesy for five innings. In the| Two-base hits: Thomas, Waldron, Gag-| oy o BH.O.AE | “American Assoclation—Columbus at Kan- | Bar o OHinchman he returns to America. “Big Tim" is en-|1,004; seventh, Marion, 989 elghth, Botek Westerzil. Double pla ockman = oblitas o lapolls at St. Pa . A i Juinian bt E No. ‘2. ) , T6; tenth, Selden, Shotton started off with a single |nlrl went ‘""""‘L Gagnier ‘i" Thomas, James to| e . OHoblitael, o o apolis \‘“;\‘-;:\4' o 3 r'n‘\'fl;," 2 The Jeffries-Johnson fight will be on |718 miles, 1o second on a #ift by Galgano to Fox and | Gagnier, Durham to Isbell olen bases i 1 o| Nebraska League—Kearney at Columbus, | . L PRy the level. I wouldn't have anything:to do - scored on Kane's hit, In this funing both | Waldron, Claire, Sacrifice hits: —(layh 2 Y e =t ';,'l?,{‘d!"":"‘;‘a,,l““‘ CIOULIRE [ 5 Aot 1 i with L 1t 1 had the slightest suspicion.| TECUMSEH HIGH WINS CLOSE ONE ¢ . 3 o y F 6; > 0 o Fremont, roat § | | King and Corridon went out on “"”"‘1?{,’::" x;nvu.“l:fl“l‘u B ot Farthing, | Kies ey, . e | Fr P T % & ‘:“0 It will be one of the greatest boxing ex- flies and Fox was caught at third when|;. "¢t Shaner, 5. Hit by pitched ball: By ;{:;g L § 9 ycanieton, 0 |nh|mh|u 0000 hibitions of the age and 1 shall be present Beats Young Men's Christian Associn- he started away on Corridon’s pop-up. ‘.\'xvnnfl. 1. Time: 1:0. Umpire: Haskell | Rucker, p. A ler 4'. ; : [, Two-base ),n\:’l\l](mnko Randall. Three- | to see it. Of course, I am not & profes- tion \ of Lincoln. Melter pitched good ball, although the Totals IR TF\\I l\‘ THl-‘ Ll“hLlLH] | base Robinson, James, H £uint | afonkl; nop . & PEEBIEL . 50 ARAC t dfortyabsinks ek AN S weather and grounds were against him. votats..... 23 10 3| A ElVD ) Downs. Bases on balls: Off Cuttings, prophet, so that I do not| TECUMSEH, Neb., May 14.—(Special T He passed three and struck out seven. Nebraska EXLCIS *None out when Winning run was scored. | off Kaler, 1; of Liebhardt, 1. Struck out:| KNOW Who will win it, but I shall wager a|egram.)—In an interesting hase ball ga sRan for McLean in ninth, +| By Cutting, 2% by Kaler, 13 by Liebhardt, 3. | Plece of money on Jeffries | here today the Tecumseh High school team He kept St. Joseph's hits weli scattered | “Ba | Stolen basés d for Castleton In ninth. | McCann (2), Barrett, Robin-| *I know Jeffries and I know he is'a hard | gefe Va Men's Chris 580 and showed coolness in pinches. | ln PltCherS Battlc Breeklyn .......... 1" 0 0 o oy Landing of Clny Court Championship | on."" sacritice hit: Clark. Doubie phas ; detoated: the' Young MentarObristikn ase o b | Robinson to McCormick to McGa ¢| man to whip. I have faith in his fighting | clation team of Lincoln. Score , g Cinclnnat 000 — rmick to McGann. Left St. Joseph started to garner tuns in the 1 Mwestsine - Nith:: HEgn; HTOEIGO Tkl Arouses Interest. |on bases: Milwaukee, 2. Hits: Off Kale ability. 1 am averse to‘becoming holder | 1incoln .......... 0100000001 foh umpled M srounder. and went to d by Sc b [ ite: ke Taeen, Dogneys Madaiish [in o and one-third Innings. Time | for any more money, for 1 have enough | Tecumseh 0100010002 don fumbled his grounder and went to th Dakota Defeate ore of its: Bureh Downey. Hobilizel. Stolen | AR gl Jed g oLl | responsibility now, but 1 have received in-| Base hits: Lincoln Tecumseh, 2 hIEt, - WHSE” COFhRR Wb, torown out et | o) ¥ bases: Duubert (3 Bureh. Lober. Double| CHAMPS ~ INVITED ~TO COME Mudheas Lowe In Mud, formation that & number of sporting men | ThIee:buse hit: “Kanout, ' Daiteries: Lin first by Melter. McNeill hit a long one Seven to Four in Exciting Con- l"“"‘ Lobert (una sisted); Hummel to Dau- | KANSAS i | coln, Kahout and Rugg; Tecumseh, Mourer Jfir i bert. ' Bases on balls: Off Rucker, 2; off and Toledo played today on a sloppy ftield, | " Fngland who know me will ask that I and’Allen | CITY, May 16 —Kansas City| 10 Shotton and Clark scored on the play test at Lincoln. Custleton, 5. Hit with pliched ball; By | Present Title Holder (o Pass Through i'hp former proving the best mudders and | hold wagers for them [ | | | | Tecumseh team defeated Pawneo i deiiiiei A TRho | Rucker, Roth; by Castleton, Mellve : winning, 4 to :‘:mk ':j.:l SHok ‘N:H,::’r::“'”_”‘;:,d ik Stitick out: BY Rucker, 4; by Castletan, § Omaha and Etfort Will Be M rotasio. RANBAR: oH#¥ | - City In Pawnee City yesterday by a score After Powell and Bauer went out in the| LINCOLN. Neb., May 14.—(Special Tele- Ime: 1:48. " Umpiren: Rigler and Emalié (0 Have Him Stop Off for Sy AT erannon, rAB0 | KANSAS TENNIS PLAYERS WIN |of 10 to 6, tihrd, McChesriey knocked a home run|gram.)—In an exciting nine Inning piteh- | Cardinals Beat Glants, n Few Days. b nior ) Hinchman,2 & Rattery, ‘ct X ¢ . 3 ST. LOUIS, May 15.—St. Louis won the Balley, rf et b, over the left fleld fence. Fox booted ers' batile, Nebraska defeated South Da-| ey gihic ur the series trom Ren’ Yoot | i 2% \ o Jones' grounder, but redcemed himaelt on |ota university thls afternoon on the Ne- |8 o' &' "Drucke ‘was retired In the wXt| Tennis is being taken up all over the city 7 n the nest play when he r over behind | braska field by a score of 7 to 4, and Raymond, who finished up, was also| i Alkplayed” if 9 1 oDown s g iy cageh of| Bouth Dakota started a batting rally in | it hard. "Corridon allowed ouly’ four scat.| With & vim never uefore displayed O Crans ekt s Pasa: uds Tkde 16 PEstly (OaClt, ot ] i ) Sy of u|lfred hits. Bresnahan was badly spiked in | Omaha and the army of tennis players is L."fi'." b 0 sullivan Clark's fly the last inning. but & beautiful atop of & | the hand by Sevmour and forced (o.retire baing recrulted, on all sides. There seems |iiniiofy " (S | tournament between the two colleges on |pains across my kidneys. About two months S e I b e s 8 Tl g A dn ST g e iicag e K g AR A to be more interest In the game than ever | *¥iniling o Totals the Nebraska courts, the Jayhawkers win- | 880 I started taking Foloy Kidney Pills outto Mélter and: MoCheaney -got his sec-| b P posranre- | AB.H.0.AE ABLH ¢ before. e > P r e s | ning both of the doubles and all but one|and soon saw they were dcwng just as ond hit, a single, which put Powell on|ment of the side. Other features of the | Huggins, 2b.5 0 2 4 ODevore, If. B v W v 9 | > 1 kept on taking them and i 1 intrest probably is stimulated by the | = sd' for 52 set of the singles. Play began earl o | claimed. ep! 4 1B sllow: Ihird. Jones flew out to King and Powell | §ame was the excellent work of White at| Willis, 1t 0 ODoyle, 2.3 o s Ls Patted for Handcock in ninth, | i by ot bl 1 ) ] 0 )| Jayhawkers Defeat Cornhuskers in |Commander Juliua A. Pratt vost No. 040 A . , Dept. 111, A. R, . LINCOT 5.—(Special Telegram.) Mr. Isaac Cook, commander of above For the third time Kansas university de-,post, Kewanee, I, writes: “For a long feated Nebraska in the annual tennis|time I was bothered with bachache and LR : b v I malkden s g e . nhas O 4 i {1 am free from bachache and the painful . o’ Oakes, cf..’. 3 0 1Murray, f fact that Omaha is designated as the | T . ) 10 0 0 0-1/morning. The Cornhuskers were handi- 4 | v tirst base for the visitors, a t . s City b o crossed (he plate. Clark followed Jones o 4 resshass place for holding the first annual clay | Kansas €ty bocs 2.0 0 0 10 10 4| caped, having less than a week for actual | bladder misery is all gone. I like Foley court championship. For some years the|nit. Raiferty. Rirst base on error. o | Practice. The courts have been graded and | Kldney Pills so well that I have told many tennis men of the Omaha Fleld club have|ledo, 1. Sacrifice hit: Raftery. Sacrifice |were unfit for use until only a few days|Of my friends and comrades about them ¥ | £1y:" Yohe. . Stolen base: Hunter. Hi eSS and shall recommend them at every oppor- v mplonshi nter t8: | ago. s play o been endeavoring.to, have & champlanship,ord Boyce, 3 in'ons tgning; off Handook. d| 28 e Laiaas pldyers were.ln excsllent) U0 0\ arranie by €I FigEists, title attached o the clay court games | in'eight Innings. 1eff on hase. Toleds i3, | condition and had little difficulty in win- which are played yearly at the Field club| Kansas City, 9 Struck out: By Hand- | ning in straights sets. Konetchy, 3 0Sevmour, cf example and hit one to King, retiring the | smash of the tirst ball piiched by Thacka- | E H.... 3 0 iBridwell, e side | bury of Bouth Dakota, and the batting of | premanan 8/ oaim im0 Meiltes's Had Inmiug. {Clark of Nebraska. Hauner, w 3 1Meyers, ¢ : owrey, 3b.. 3 3 0Drucke, Powell started off the seventh by work-| South Dakota started the scoring in the | SiRES. 4 SRR b ing Melter for a pass. Bauer fouled out to | first inning. Nebraska was blanked until *Koeler \ g ; Totalx......2 17 3*becker % « ; Cadman. McChesney hit fast one to Cor-| the third, when two hits netted two runs. | n eck and now that they have been successful | €0ck. 2i by ‘Brandon: . ‘Bases on balls:| The afternoon results follow: Wood ,“d\PILLIVANT WIWS MARATHON ridon. who booted. Powell went to second | South Dakota gathered two more in the 55, Bplee 1; ofe. Matidtogk, ¢;'oft Bran. Totals .3 o he game, | 3 v 8 Sutton, Kansas, beat Hubbel m‘ Oust g 4 . more players are taking up the g dom, 3. HIt by pitched ball: By Boice, L8, on the fumble. Joncs found one to his|Seventh and one in the ninth. Nebraska SBarieg for, Denckein sqvanth 1t is undisputed that Omaha has the fin- | Hunter, by Handcock, Hunter; by Bran- |hout, -4, 6-1. Bigelow beat Scudder, srmer Chumplon ©i Second In liking ;amons Mr. Melter's collection and | Won In the sevénth when ihres runs were | /SIS for Ravindnd i migth. est clay courts In the western country, for | dom. D. Sullivan = “Time: 140! Umplres: | Watson beat Smith, -1, 9-7. ard Race nt ouls. swatted a two-bagger to the right f!rlfl.“‘;“l"l““ ""T‘."'e 'u‘ f"‘l the -rrur-Rflr}"::- New York ..ir. 1000032 the taiale cammitthe 4t the Fle)d/club has uthrie u.um\ .I‘ A ST. LOUIS, May 15.—L. J. Pillivant of Powell scampered home, as did McChesney, | Visitors. - The score: - H, B.| Two-base hits—Oakes, Konetchy. Three- etk itor G panseiin making | ank for Postes. | Chicago won the sixth annual Marathon Troun | than ‘untll’ the (and" (Here whst little | Bouth :Dakota 1000003014 7 4|base hit: Ellis. Sacritice hits: Hauser, | Pared neithe : NNEAPOLIS, PROTEST AGAINST THE FIGHT | M £ 5. —Fiene's . ace o he Missour! A letic club toda I | Nebraska 00201130 §| Mowrey. Doubie plays — Bridwell, Decis|these the best. This year they have been | MINNEAFOLIS, May i6.—Flene's mast- e flr ':,M,‘:,l, ..-:I\L},‘.h, e .]y::! l\ui‘l\,‘, i to beiglekned from Melter's dsliveey | _Batteries: South Dakota, Coffee and|and Merkle. Passed balls: HBresnahan. |rolled with the heavy steam rollers of the|game, which Mioneapolis won, 4 to 0. | People Sugmest Menns for Stopplng ':\ Cclub was second, finis twa it The ground was wet and heavy and it| Nee; Nebraska, (ireenslit and Mather. Stolen bases: Oakes, Konetchy, Phelps, | oty and ‘given d splendid surfaclng. Fleno struck out seven men, including Athlstic club was second, finishing two sec- was impossible for the players to pull off| The interfraternity champlonship .‘»m,.\‘l:nl:s:x 3 “:‘, h,\K lnln'hlml ball: By Drucke, |~ .04 Young has been elected chalrman | CA'T and Murck twice each. Minneapolis | Jeffries-Johnson Mill, onds behind the winner. Sidney H. Hateh any base stealing. King hit one In right | for the season of 1903, was plaved this| biten:’ Raymonde Bages: on vt o8| of the tennis committee and this is|Gunched hite with loose playing by In-| OAKLAND, Cal. May 15.—(Special Tele- |of Chicago was third tield that would ordinarily have netted him | evening by the Sigma Alpha Epstion and | Drucke, 3: off Raymond, 2; off Corridon, 5 | assurance that evervihing wil g0 with a|Scorer o0 *0Me daring base runnings. | gram.)—A mass meeting was held in Cha-| The record of tho course, 2:43:00, {8 held two bags, but the going was oo heavy|the Alpha theta Chi teams. Sigma Alpha|Struck out: By Corridon, 2; by Drucke, 6 | 1FEFE T Gt v i el o v .| MiNNEAPOLIS, IR St | bot hall tonight for the purpose of framing | bY Erxleben, ihe winner of last year's race. and he was tagged at (he second sack .m‘ Bpsilon won by the score of 12 to | L ".!!'."".“,..Z.',“ ;;Ix:\!n:m%f;,,k"’? perience in landing big things and will s 0! AB.H.OAE AB.H.O.A.E, |8 protest against the holding of the | FOrty-one runners entered, all but ten Bay s throw ) : Clymer, rf ) Chadbourne, offries-Jc adn o ;. | sta ~two finshed Time: 2:00. Umpires: O'Day and Bren-| ;at tennis is kept to the fore Aitiger, 88 Doanonme ]t 4 1170 1| Jeftries-Johnson fight in Alameda county. | ® arted and twenty-two finlshed > Monday will be ladies' day and u bi&| JARD CONTEST TO CREIGHTON |"*" | piondid views of the courts have been | e a4 0 F 2 iiiaden il 3 1§y §|The spersers argued that the proposed con- | N s ected to be i oCarr, b 0 | tea 3 ine At i BEan AFOERVOMIIRAK | dxb¥ted Lo, he 1D taken @nd the publicity bureau: of the|J Willims,2s 4 1Muréh, 6.3 0 ] sa8e i Ll baln e, yrive: gL AR ROt m (] 0 ! o dyspepsia, liver complaints and kidney. attendance P H E Ta 3 4 s 1 | Gm, 1 3 e e 123 ) boxing contest hey suggested means to | A Tha oofe Unlon Pacifie ope; Fea i Defeated Ames as aqy -\ummer fal club is sending these all over| Gl 1b.. .3 Sipuin Wik 81/ cHta SalitiG Ittah (tb aian e nar ipte: |troubles is needless. Eleatric Bitters I8 OMAHA JAYA £4% Pve) | | tne. country to advertise the clay court | smith ¥, 2 00.Williams,2h 3 0 |the guaranteed remedy. Se, For sile by The Crelghton Annex boys again de- ANatanionakibe | Fiene, p OGraham, p 0 — Fhaich Driis’ Co. . Shotton, 1f.,..... ..\“ 3 | teated the Union Pacific shop team by a | lllle on rac “’Fheppur«'sen‘: holders of the world's tennis | roals 29 82719 :"""’ ¥ 4 “v' JEs9Ys Dalknnes | e o Fox, 2b......e " score of 5 to 2. The game was one of the | ,hnmph,"smm will be through Omaha early Totals % 3249 3| ST. LOUIS ‘May 14.—The St. Louls Na- | & e tional leagu lub rel old - :E‘"" r|'h . best played on the home grounds this sea- | {his summer and Mr. Young has written| *Batted for Graham in ninth | G ok eased Infielder Bar. ane, W | beau to Kansas City, Outfielder O'Hara to | Xane, 1b... : ; son. Both pitchers were In fine form ana | State College A:hlem Have No | inviting them to stop off for a few days' | Minneanolis © 00102004 et | Toronto, and Pitcher Higgina to n...‘w',’ b e R k:‘;:ru:(rru\‘A\:th gl 7. shors, Difficulty Winning from Grin- visit and to try the clay cou | JPwo-base hit: Smith. Stolen bases: | the New York Nationals reported for .|.n:" r I r X - Clymer, Altize Smith Sacrifice hits He will be a utility n Cadman. c...... B041.0.A.E : nell and Drake. NG SES TO DOANE MEN |Clymer, lene, De 4 it Kew; Boe Mas Alar A Mekn. s h 15, Kelly, 3b HASTINGS LOSES A | Clymer, Flene, Delehanty Double plays CHOlleNbeok ' 1resvress Hronek, 1-1b2 ODygert, 1t 0 . e | Smith to Ierris to Williams, Altizer to . ... 4 OGitwon, 2.4 0 i . > 5 Lewis to Carr. Left on bases: Minneapolis, T = ; 4 BTt H Sl AMES, la., May 15.—(Special Telegram.) wer Athletes Succeed {4: Indlanapolis, 4. Struck out: By Fiens o0 S OBBP vit, 2 4 3 y 2 -Ames won the triangular meet yesterda 71 (o Oppomenta’ 46, 7: by Graham, 5. Base on balls: Off Fiene AP R L A - y H o, @D %; G p CRETE, Neb., May 15.—(Special)—The |4; off ham, 1. Passed balls: Smith, | Pawell, 1t e IR Riley 0 by R IE Mpreln, Si.Draks, Wi Gringel), &1 twelfth annual Hastings-Doane dual track | Time Umpires: Van Syckle y 3 3 3 R h g 2 4 g e L E and Reyall ot [ Fotnid, 4 s 0 Amen placed i every event and took' the | (NG ,60UrTa Vesterday. afternoon on the | Ha v BARRE - co vy 2 o 9 (st i nine events. Hoth hurdies. the|Boane rleid. ‘Doane won by the ‘score of| Chins SR i qua : s, half mile, to s now ties score, o : Toml z ik A uarter mile, discus, hait mile, high yump, |1 to 6. Fhe ol Yo L “Hiorning_veat | IOWA CITY WINS SCHOOL CONTEST Glark, 1b...... ] |z A 5 Tvais 311 3| (wo-mile event, both relays. Drake won |0 efS "Tacora In the discus throw, Nutz- | High Schools Compete for Position “nn\!n“i !x‘ 0‘l‘|115 1:;:) ‘jq""'! 2 ‘: ’: f. :; :: ‘l, ;‘! first in the mile, the sh put and pole | man and Arnold tled ||,‘.| rp(‘”rdd in ‘I;T] and Make Falr Murks, McNelli, 8b....0 0 Shops. e | dhie o "vard dash and 100-yard dash and Arnold | . g = - v e ey 3 1| Datteries: Denny and Duff; Riley ang | 2"t Grinnell was first in the hundred, the f,’:'..l""l« P ettt the anot pub 10WA CITY, la., Ma -(Special Tele- Galgano, p...... 0| Miller. Karned runs: 5 oo | two-twenty and the broad jump, Smitn |heat the Dogne § | gram.)—Jowa City won the state Inter- il b l.)‘l‘ré Illl‘ |":\;‘{l\¥x > alls Orf | threw the discus 124 feet, six Inches Thph 220-Yard nnpn-\rvymunl Doane “‘S "'lmlm\afl‘t' invitation meet of the Univer otals % 3 ey, 3; © enn y Struck out u\I 5 . as 'h o e v jok, Hastings; Marvel, Hastings. Time of - 10 P ey - * sBatted for Meiter In ninth. Riiey: 2: by Denny, 3. Sacrifioe hic: Hiley, | *Prints were not fast The two-mile run Pk sity of Jowa Saturday with 40% points *King and Corridon out gn’ infield flies, | Left on bases: Creighton, 6; Union x'mrm“”“‘ made in 10:24, the mile relay In 3:37% | "ol 04 jurdles—R. Dunlap, Hastings; | Davenport was second with 28 points. Five n Snops, 6. Double play! 'Brungardt (o |The broad jump was 22 feet 2 inches and | Rice, Doane; Tompkins, Hastings. Time:|records were broken and one tled. Vana el e 0 3 Deveraux olen bases: Hronek (3), | | i £ made In 2:16%, 0:17 ent ol Ltumwa - captured v % 19117020 8 Brungardt (). Miller, Polski, Time: 10 | 4\f mile war made In 2:1 innell will |0 Run—Welker, Hastings: Theobald, |Bent of Ottur ptured individual | Joseph— | Umpire: " Collihs. haye tojimprove repidly o make s show-|pgstings;: Mickis, Dokne.' Time: 448 honors with three firsts in the welght TRIUMPH BEER ccmnmmpooNs > Lifelong Bondage 17, Runs il g o ing in the Missouri Valley contest 100-Yard Dash-—Arnold, Doane: Horn'ag, events and a fourth In the quarter-mile Hits 0112101006 SPRINGFIELD WINS AT HOME Doane; Sherrick, Hastings. Time: 0:10%. | " ol N hesne! 220-Yard Hurdles—R. Dunlap, Hastings; | ' AR Saniy i gaocipasnay, . Two-base: bijy WASHINGTON WINS COAST MEET |20 of0une Fompkine, Hastings. Time:| 1he other teams finished in the foilowing MeNelll. Left on bases: Omaha, 7; St. Jo-| Wallops the Ashland am by - | 0:28%. order seph. 7. Double plays: Corridon to Schipke; Superlor Hitting of the Ball. Californin Ranks Sccond, Oregon | Half e el e UFima: 2013 | Davenport, 2; North Des Moines, 18%; MeNelll to J:(-noll;rh:‘l'llmk Bases on ballsi| SPRINGFIELD, Neb, May 15.—(Special Third, Leland Stanford Fourth, iooyard Dash—Nutzman, Doane: Tully,|Cedar Kaplds, 16%; Ottumwa, 16; Marshall ol prredd i 1:;"“‘:‘.'; -.“.:r‘;"“ ‘_;‘::,’ Telegram.)—The Soringfield High schooi| BERKELEY, Cal, May 15.—The Unlver- | Doane; ;\'v‘llm‘l. unnyzliglg‘_m-rlz.}:“" ‘u‘l«‘.‘“w town, 13; Ames, 12; Marlon, 11%, Falrfield, ! OMA—H\ Umplre: Bosnoer.. Ao dutioe: 4808 |casily defeatea the Asiland High sehool on | ity of Washington track team, on Berkeley | Shot Puti Arncld, Toane: Cralg, Lon Family Trade Supplied by REY/ the home grounds yesterday, 13 to 5. Ashland | oval, Saturday won the first annual meet of | | : 4 | mosa, 24; Keokuk, 2; Council Blutfs, 1. | BREW ING CO| [HITRIITER SKA LOSE TO OLD FOES |could not hit Calhoun, while Springfield | the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Field Day | Poja Vault—Cowan, Doane; Dickinson 4 | Storz. Phones, Webster NEBRA_ ot 4|8 5-6; Mechanlesville, 5; Oskaloosa, 3; Ana Pole D) 100-yard dagh: Van Auken of Ames, Nady e [Pounded out ten hits, Including a three. | meet, with 5 points. Gish of Washington |Doane; R Duniap, Hastings. Time: - 10 of bmirtield, Monroe of Cedar Kapias, 1260, Independent B 1261, Wenterners and | begger by Keiner aud home runs by Cal-| won 19 points for his team. Discus Throw—Horning, Doane; Arnold. |“Iayard hurale: Horlein of tows. by | Second. {houn and Cockerill. Kour of Ashland's| The University of California was second, | Doane: Sims, Hastings. Distance: 105 f<€t| gunter of North Dex Moines, Roscoc fr— SIGUX CITY, Ia., May 15.—8loux City and | runs were made in the eighth on two hits | With 61 points, the University of Oregon |4 Inches. | Packer of Marshalltown, Dalbey of Denver played’ a ‘kood game of ball here | o nas ball Ehth on two Bt | Oty 18 points. and Leland. Stanreq | Broad Jump-E. Dickinxon, Doane: Horn- | japids. Time: 0:11 today, though the weather conditions were |® P8%¢ on balis and twa outfleld errors. | third, wi poip g “slang"Niantor ing, Doane; Tompkins, Hastings. Distance 40-yard-dasn: First race, Parson of lowa anything but good, a light, drizzling rain | Sprivgficld played a great deal stronger | fourth, with 10 points. 20 feet 44 inches . falling during the two hours of the duy.|game In every respect. Score | In trying to break his own world's pole| Tlammer Throw—Sima Hastings: Arnold, | Keokuk, Vanagent of Ottumwa. Time aci arna ree Hoth teams hit and fielded well, the locals | } ? Doane; Horning, Doane. Distance: 112 [osim New record ecord, Scott of Stanford set a ne belng luckler in bunching their wallops. (g0 oo o e i0og e s R YBAILL Te0REd, SOLY AL IMARTOFY. et & AW | TRESLS thahe “i-yard-dash: Becond race, Horlein T et e puauing thelr wallops. | gpringtield . 2 4 21310 | American Intercollegiate mark by clearing | ‘liigh Jump-Dunlap, Hastings: Hastings. | 4 " lowa Cily, Stuart of Davenport, tonroe Berglen, e, shme 1t eeSi i [RBOS d 8288 R 4 AT e o e | R S ongan. agngs, Ko | s B Buget" 3 ofvetbert” Binri on the ground floor Hartman walked, Welch flew out, but Batterles: Springfield, Calboun and 7 Inches [ ) 17 | Molnes. Time: 0.53% Miller was passed, filling the bases. Pitcher | Brawner: Ashland, White and Wavbright | Of the thirteen events Doane won seven | s vard-nurdies MecLean hit out a double, scoring two men. | Struc By Cathoun, 8; by White, ¢ | CHILLICOTHE WINS STATE MEET |tirst and Hastings won six. Doane wonljjunter of North Des Moines, olgate of The bes ration i g for many lines of businas: Andrens ‘was Mt by 8 pltened ban. agaim | Umpire: Miller edhrre | Slven'Eeconds an. 1natinge v U AR aitficVornontrand of 1084 Lo~ I'he best location in Omaha for many lines of business Miling the bases. Neighbors and Fenlon a | ings had ten thirds and Doane three. 0:%i%. 11ed record to o ¥ 5 AL : IO R I St MaReive 58 Fenion Heldvons Tonm on Trip. |Hannibal Gen Sccond and Colambin | IR TN IO O ok Mestintesviila: ] is opposite the Court .Hnnu and next to the City Hall. Denver made a bid for the game in the| HOLDREGE, Neb., May 15.—(Special )~ Third in uri Track Event Lineoln Loses 10 Dorchester. | Reed of Maiion, Clapper of Ames, Saue It is very seld fthat 3t i ible for vou t A seventh. ‘Two doubles, an error and Do- | The base ball team representing the Hold-| KIRKSVILLE, Mo, May 15.—The annual | 1oRCHESTER, Neb., May 15.—(Special) [0f Council Bluffs, Time: 4:45% Y seldom that it is possible tor yon to get one of 1au's single scored two. Kelly was passed, | rege High school returned this morning | interscholastic fleld meest for the First oo sk SSMTmUS Fusi Bareons. of. tiws the g 1 floor r with only one down. Meclean settled, how- [ from a three days' (rip to the western part 2 % The Dorchester Tri-County league team |erdt of Davenport, Brownile of Da 1e ground floor rooms in ¢ver, and forced the next twe out on in-|of the state. Thuraday the lads met Arapa- | NOT™al school district here yesterday re- | ,..qq (he base ball'season here by defear- | Frazzee of Cedar Rapids Time field hits. Seore hoe and defeated them by the score of 4 |sulted aw follows e Lincoln Youns Men's Christian as. | ENot put: Vanagent of Ottumwa, Carlston SIOUX CITY to 2 in one of the best games ¢ver seen on | ne 4 . of Marshalltown, Mitten of Davenport B R the diamond of that town. . Frides tne tas | . Chillicothe, 34 polnts \:Iunlmlv-‘)lw points; | yoclation boys, 6 to 5. AIthcugh the Visltors | Vajentine of Falrtield and Dalby of eda l H E B E E B U l l , D l N G Culbertson' team took the locals Into camp | COlumbla, 17 points: Mexico, 104 points; [gut hit the locals, the Dorchester boys by | Raplds tied for fourth place. Distance, i \ Ceday Priester of Davenport = Quillin, 3b Andie ... Nelghbors, ef.. Fenlon, 1f.. Btem, 1b Hartman, Welch, It Miller, e Melean, p by 'm-lrrur-ror'« to ~d ““1";"“'". them at | Meadville, 104 points; Moberly, 9 points; | their base throwing caught the Lineolnitcs !ru "‘Ia‘\ ohes .\I'_-'\ ij' r . every turn of the roa his was the first | Slater, 7 points; Jefferson City, b points: [ Lapping at every stage of the game. L. | Mile relavi lowa City, North Des Molnes The . e he ma - ame with that f:‘.:‘:‘hl:(::le:(':‘lwr.{.es;:;r‘;;’-‘Trfnmn. 4 points; Brookfleld, 1% points; | Byers pitched & 0od gume for the locals, | Ner recarq ~ Davenvort. i e b a8 shisance Is Jguk xpu! of the AR AGLEASAN Gl Eng erduy the Holdrege boys mei the dla- | Unionville, 0; Macon, 0; Laplata, 0. | striking out thirteen and allowing ten hits, | High fump: Packer Marshalltowr uilding; it has an entrance from the court as well, Th :r,l ndmu:rrm.u 7' lha| dr;lln:my little Tren- - v, 5 while Kobout struck out six and was ‘1;1:\'\:(-\"-'4'\’?&"5'.'1 l\('f:}"‘_ ,Avv{‘l';\\u“~““" building furnishes heat, light, water and janitor service. {a" (AL'Eh, achoel, And afier, &, hatd batlle | WISCONSIN WALKS® ON GOPHERS |touched up for elght hits. I Brers of | RGNS 560" . The building is fire-proof and there s a large brick vault, single run, the final score belng 3§ to Dorehester and Kobout of Tdncoln each | u-yard-dash: Monroe Cedar £0 you can cut out your insurance expense. The 1 1 2" The locals Will in all probability. meet | Track Meet mt Madisom Results In | FAPPed OUt & (wo-bagier. Score: R.H.E.|Gabeiman of Marshal Va room will Bt e and e oRebiity ssat " | Dorohester ....1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 *—¢ 3 &|Ames, Smart of Cedar Rapids. Time: 0. be remodeled and redecorated to sult thé tenant, The ter part of the month and in addition have Defoat ot Minnesesin | Lincoln 012000002 5w 7| Discus throw: Vanagent of Ottumw space can be arranged to glve tenant 1,55 a T Irethil REai L SN in SMtion haYe | |\ L isoN, Wis 15.-In the dual| Batteries. Dorchester, L. Byers snd A | YAlentine of Fairfield, Tlumble of Mario d ¥ 550 square feet it Digh school teamy of the central part of |(rack meet yesterdsy, Wisconsin defeated | Morromy: ARA Mo laeblin. | TROract O JAWR 307 Wistanosi il fost, doalred. Coach Bwenson. made (he (1ip’ west under| Minnesota &% to 44 ldeal weather pre-| U ™PIT® Half-miie relay: No of Des M ger, Stogall. Towell. Norris, Shepherd, | valled and good marks were made in every Afpge of “Jows City, Daveapart 0 If this is the best location for vor w i Baines, Winquist, MeGill and Redstrom. | event. Hill of Minnesota, was the indi 48 18 the best location for yon, now is the lbertson Difeats Holdrege. | vidual siar of the meet, taking firsts in| CIEMSON COLLE May 14 - H to grasp the opportunity, 7 | Clemson College won th thern Inter - Towa I .BERTSON, Neb., May 15.—(Special) | N® 100-yard and the 20-yard dashes, and | Collegiate Athletic ssoc track meot | feel, 1 Moldrege and Crilbertson plaved ball here | t1e quarter mile run. Hill equaled the con- | at Clemsory, today for the second ftime | Broad jamp: G : Apply to R. W. BAKER, Supt., Bee Business Offid yestesday. S 10 2 o favor of Culbert ference record of 845 In the 10 \".‘{ ngainst II)A'lT ompeting eolleges. The | of Daver port, Shra « l""“‘ iy ore wax: Clomaun, w0, Vauderbit, 457 | ue Nt Tiea "M Bl awenansiso conwrwnnsD Totals > ] z o | o McAleese, of Kelly, Heall, If. Cassidy, rf Lindsay, 1b “Thompsan, b Dolan, - 3b cMurray, ¢ Hammond, p *Bchelber Totals *Batied for Hun s e i ] 0@ sients scoseroe~" clescssscce and apply at once —wesssuo s se 2 d 1n the ninth. | ity inches,