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— e e Cardinals Get Four From SIOUX SAVES BACuN IN Tik Urhill Endir l Standing of the Teams I Game with Denve Four to Four, CALLED IN EIGHTH LEAGUE, WL Vet Plays AMER, ASEN W.L Pet v 9 Paul Ainneapolis Loledo 15 Louisviile .. 14 15 Indianapolis 12 15 Miwnukee .11 15 Columbus .12 1i Kansas City. 5 16 WEST, LEAGUE, W.L Pet 16 4 .50 Koo dd B 619 15 10 .60 1210 645 | 1212 0w | 12 4 16 .80 117w IN RBRAWN Freeman Wild and » Onlty Flelding Staved Off Defeat at the fia ot eptional the Philadelp New Y etroit Cleveiand Loston CHICAKO . Wasngton, S Louls NEBRASKA LEAGU . W on. Lost. Pet. 0 Lo Grizailen. SIOUX CITY, Ma a grand uphit’ fight Denver, succoeding the elghth in a heav Clark waited thirty mis the game, Freeman wa markable flela defeat. In th in and jthe bases play came and a pass down. “The play Dolan hit a slow liner and Stem b pulled In_the ball. He catching Lindsay, and turned {6 first in tome before he could return hit Hagerman unilt first up, doubl: and Hartman doubled Werch struek out, but runners with harp Score: 16.—8 City ma for ix today's with g the xcore ( and then called 14 and onl him staved rain 1pire Fremont Vs Grand Istand Hastis Columbus Kcarney Red Cloud Seward superior ort w run double 18 behind fourth f had fast Denver a in two when with i men In then pulle A tripl rifi v Omaha Lopeka-Des W ichita-Lincoln, pr Denver, 4; Sioux c NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 4 Cineinnati, 3 St Louls, 4 4, Pittsburg, JRICAN LA Philladeiphis 3; New York i; Boston, 11 eland, 1; Washingtof, 3. AMEKICAN ASSOCIATION, ik 4: Kansay City 1 5; Milwaukee, 4. St Paul, 4 S, odseph Moines, postponcd. n attempting s puned. a gr to the sph was re Bostor Brookiyn W York Philadeip! rhompson 2 comd Fen pas to put out The e no lon, in d bringing 'y Miller 5e two a over ond BIQUX CIT i A.B. R Gl 0 Indianapolts Louisv.il Minncapo NEBRASKA LEAGUE, Grand_lIsland, 10; Hastings, 4. Columbus-Kearney, postponed. Fromont-superior, postponed Seward-Red Cloud, postponcd mes Todav, tern League olgeph at Omaha, Topeka at Des Mol Wiehita at Lincoln, Denver at Sioux City Natfonal Leagne—b Brooklyn at Chicago, cinnati, Philadeiphia American L:ague phia. St. Louis at New York, Boston, Cleveland at Washington, Amerlcan Assoclation—Columbuk at Kan- City, Toledo at Milwaukee, =indian- apolis at St Paul, Loulswllie at “Minre- apolis. Nebraska League—Kearney at Columbus, Haating#) at Grand Island, Red Cloud at Fremont, Superior at Seward. Quillin, Andreas Neighbors, Fenlon, rf Stem, 1b Hartman Welch, it Dller, eeman, p. *Towne of Wes st ce®eldocn at Pittsbury ew York at Cin- at St Le Chicago at Philadel- Detroit at o 2 DENVER, A.B. Totals .. McAlcese, cf ey, ... Beall, It Cassidy, 1f Lirdsay, 1b Thompson, Dolan, 3b Weaver, '« Hagerman, Totals Bicux City penver ... Y Stolen bases; Andreas (@), pase hits: Andreas, Dolaxy lon, Hartman. Sacritice ce e I 0 0 ol of 1| 0 34| 0 2t Two- o e 2 ki 00 STONEZ TRIUMPHS STILL WINNING Sl mco—r BB s Lindsay Heall Hartman Take an Interesting Game from the | Hollys, 10 to 3. Another victory was bagged by the Storz Tiumpns at Fort Omaha, wher ‘théy de- feated the Hollys, 10 to 8. For the first six innings the baitle was very interesting, but in the seventh the Holiys lst out & few stitches, and before tney tgntened up the brewery gang garnered four tallles, enough to win. In the eighth they poled in a few more to cinch maiters, 1t proved to be an off day for the Hollys, nothing breaking thelr w Bressman snugged a couple sent to lelt that looked like tagged hits. For ‘tne Ntorz Trimuphs, twirled his usual steady game, striking out seven and allowing but seven hits. Big Drummy banged one on the face for three bags at a critical period, two scoring on the punch. Coe caukht a great game and McLean fielded beautifully at short. Next Sunday the Storz Triumphs will hike out to Benson for a duel with the Benson Eagles. Score: TRIUMPHS 2b.. nit Triple play: Steni o Hatliran o Andreas an i | | Struck out: By Freethan, 8; by Hag 6. Base on balls: Off' Fresman Hagerman, 4. Hit by pitched ball ‘reeman, 2. Passed ‘bali:: Weaver. 4:20 Umpire: Clark: Attendanee: 300. 4 Islanders SWamp Hastings Players Bruggeman Score of Ten to Four in Rather Dopey Game —Rain at Columbus, GRAND ISLAND, Neb., May 16.—(Special ‘Telegram.)—The game with Hastings today as rather dopey. Stores, ‘R. H. E. Hastings . 00000200-4 9 5 Grand Island s ei-04.0 30033 010, 13§ Batteries: Jasobggn, Olsan apd Donnelly; Ferry and Travers™ JOLUMBUS, Neb., May 16.—(Special Tele- #ram.)—Columbus-Kearney game posiponed on account of rain IDANVILLE WINS Peorl Bloomington and Springfield Are Other Wi DANVILLE, 1, May 18 passes and a sacrifice fiy allowed Davenport to tie In_the minth. In the eleventh, two hits won Danville her first home game. Score Danville ....... 100000000012 6 2 Davenport 1000000001001 1 1 olommis_gid” Wolr; \, Hand and | aveny. oy PEORIA, : May 16.—Peq | Fant wiralght game today by portunely. - Milsap was sm. Seoref €orin ... s HOLLYS, U A 3N DM eC e bR o o 3 OMENndrewss 0 OBressman, 0 oiller, ¢ 4 ORlicke¥) T 9 0 Total..... - 00003044 Hollys 00020000 Three-base hits: 'Drammy, McCreay. Stolen buses: Quigley, J. Kelly, McAndrews, Bressman, Philbin, 'Bases on balls: Off Bruggeman, 8; off Hickey, 5. Wi pitchs: Hickey, 2. 'Struck out: By Bruggeman, T Hickey, 8. Sacrifice hits: Hall, McLean, Bressman, Hickey. > ] Hall, Durkee, 6. coe, ¢ Drgmmy, 6. A McLeay, Quigley, | Brodbeck, Bruggeman, » 2 e - FIR s =l emomsere~ e = S PO 981 = f Y PO lem Totals. Storz Triumphs - P Slaes Py IN . ELEVENTH ' =S o TOWNSENDS WIPE OUT CORONAS eam Defeated by Close Score of 1 to 0. ti-| The Townsend Gun company's Ball team | |edded another scalp wren they defeated the 310 1|fast Storz Coronas by the small score of 1 5 01 to 0. Not until the eighth inning was a McGee |score made, when Barc hit, for two extra | bases, followed by Faber's lHne drive to BLOOMINGTON, 10.—An error by |left field, which scored” Rare and, resulted in the fifteenth let' Bloomington get ) | t. that R. Darringer's hit turned to| the winning dun. Score: Bloom'g'n . 000000001000001-2 § 2| Dougherty, Dubuque <. 00.0000010000000-1 y 2{Barr, I\ Cook and Nunamaker; Glags and Mason. | Faber, as.. SPRINGFIBELD, “May 16— Two clean | Hamiton, ¢ singles, bunched with the thiee errors gave | it ... Springfleld the tenth straight game. Score: | yiotaay u Springtield ............ 20000300 8 1| Connon Rock Istand ........... 2000000204 8 3| Mullen, ¢ Willls apd Johnson; Couchman and O'Leary. Totals = | Barned Wilber Wins from Girards, nit: Barr WILBER, . Neb, © May 16.—(Special.)— | ¢n balls Wilber got ‘ample revenge Sunday in de- ball: Steck feating the Girarde (Lingoln All-Stars), 10 | by Pike, 15 10 2, for thelr dfeat of the local team two weeks 8go. . Shimonek of the homs| BERGS DEFEAT THE team pitched a steddy game and received brillfant support thraughout the entire con- test. Score; RH.E, Girards. &0 00000 0.0 1 0 12 Wilber 0.0302 014 %101 Batterles: . Girard&, Iariing and Gab Wilber, Shitnonek and Prucha, , Three-has hit: Thompson, Two-bage hifs: Thomp- son, Shimohek. Struek out: < By Earl 9; by Shimonek, 6. Hit With pitched ba! By Earling, 4. First base on balls: Off Earling, 2. Umplr Hokuf. ia won the sixth hitt 51 00102000 Waterloo . .0000i0000 Schidler and Asmussen; Clark, and Harrington. May in the only tally of the game, TOWNSENDS, AB.H.0.A.B 1 » 2 0 1 9 15 0 0 Score: FORONAS. AlLH 1GHTen, At 4 ostronie; s 4 ODworak, 3b.. 4 Preske, ! of. 1} 1Kroups, 2b.. ¢ OHorwich, rf. .4 1.3 > Seon e e ET Y runs: wloo.onsman 19 2 Totals. .. ownsands; 1 Passed ball: Yost. WYt base Off Pike, 1. Hit with pitched Struck out:r By Morlarty, M;| Umpire: Hawkips. « . | IMPER] A Three-base | | Local Clothiers Secure B to § in Game | 1l with Iowa Men. 2| 'The Berg' Clothing Company team de- | feated the imperials of Council Bluffs by a score of 9 to 8. The Imperials secured a lead of three in their half of the first on misplays of the Berg Infigld, but Cralg set- tled down and_twirled masterful ball until elghth. The Bergs. lambasted the | | sphere throughout the contest, but dumb | | base-running Killed their chances in the| fore part of the gam With the scorc 4 tie in the elghth, Imperials secured four runs on two hits, ins termingled with two passes and an egrom Gut the Bergs rallied, and. successive ' hits and a pass yielded five runs and: the game. | A one-handed catch by Guinneau of the| imperials was the bright feature of the game. Score RH.E, Bergs e 00202005 911 4 Impertals 3000000407 Batterles: For Bergs, Craig and for Imperials, Harrie and Lioyd, hits: Colburn, Kuiman, Huntstker. Riruck oute By Craig, 10; by Harrie, 6, Bases on | balla: Off Cralg, 4; off Haryle Hiv with | plictied ball: By Craid, 2; by Harrie, 1. Um- | pire; Pospasil. fhe Key to the Situation—Bee Want Ads the Huntz Two-base lolirege Team on Trip, | HOLDREG b., May 10.—(Special.)— | o bago ball iepresenting the Hold &0 Hish school returned this = morning m a three days' trip (o the western pati e ursday the lads met Arapa- Height— No. 1 - “ P ” Taxicab Corliss, Coon & Co., Makers '$100 for frads ma Hee ~° i the ctate, hoe and defeated them by the soore o fto £ In one of the best games ever leen‘m’l e dianiond of that town. Friday the fast | Culbe on leamn tCok the locals into camp he ore of 6 1o 2, outpiaying them at y turn of the road. This was the first game with that fast aggregation for t aamplonship of southwestern Nebraska, | | Yested the Holdrege boys met the diu mord warricis of the dougnty little Tren- | ton High sciool, and after a hard battle in the rain w.re out In the ninth by a eingie run, the final score being & to |2 The locals will in all p: obabllity meet | both Culbertson and Treaton here the lat- ter part of the month and in addition have 0 prospect games with some of the erack high school teams of the central part of | the state. The following players, under Coach Swensan, made the (rlp west: Pit- | sor, Stogall, 1owell, Norris, Shepherd baines, Winquist, McGill &nd Redstrom. Ramblers Beat Inde dents, The White City Ramblers won Sunday | by defeating the Independents by the score |of 8 to 8 The features of tho game wero | the pitching of Peters and the batting o Hollender and Probst, each getting & home | m. Score: C R0 1300810 02 Independeats .1 6 0 0 1 0 0 3 1-6 g & T Vietory Again for Indi rk‘ ROSENDALE, Mo.. May 16.—Special Tele- ‘Haml—o een’'s Nebraske Iodians, 12 | Rosenaate, 3 Coombs held Chicage i THE BE the SENATORS PASS CLEVELAND| Washington Beats the Naps on Cap- ital Grounds Three to One, GESSLER GETS FIRST HOMER Athletion Hang Up White Stockingn— Highlanders Drub the Browns— in the WASHINGTON, May 16.—Washington de- | feated Cleveland today, 3 to 1. Relsling was effective with men on bases, while Falkenberg was hit at opportune times. Gessler made the first home run for the locals this season. Score: | WASHINGTON. BH.OAE 2 OTurner, ®s...8§ 2 0Graney, cof... CFlick, .. CLajole, " 9b. 28tovali, 16!, Clarke, c.:. CKruegor, - It OBradley, 3b.. OFalenbers, p. (Mitehell, p... *Hemis § 2Fantarly *Perring CLEVELAND. BH Milan, Conroy, Lelivelf, Killifer, Ir.. Eibereld, b, Gessler, Tf... Unglaub, 1b! McRride, se.. Street, c....; Reisling, p. of 2. it C ] PR T Totals., Bl uvac~ncsoe csocmorcmma Totals... Falkenberg in seventh. Krueger in ninth, Mitchell in ninth. 10010100 *3 00000010 01 Two-base hits: Gessler, Clarke. Home run, Gessler. Hits: Off Falkenberg, 7 in six innings. Sacrifice hits: Street, Bemis. Stolen .bases: Graney, Krueger. Double plays: McBride (unassisted), McBride to Unglaub. Left on bases: Washington, 3; Cleveland, 2. Bases on balls: Off Relsiing, 4; off Falkenberg, 1. First base on errors: Cleveland, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Mitchell, L Struck out: By Reisling, 3; by Falken- berg, 1, by Mitchell, 1 Time: 1:40.. Um- pires: Kerin and Sheridan, Philadelphia’ Whips Chicago. Philadelphia, May . 16.—Philadelphia won from Chicago’ today 6 to 1, making, eleven %&P-’ll[hl victories. The home. team knocked mith off the rubber in five innings, while {0 a single and a PHILADELPHIA: 4 phaaco; BAOAR. . A la B, Hartsel, 1f,.. 4 0 Ogeider, ... Oldring, cf.. 4 OColiing, #t-Ib; 3 E. Collins, #b 4 0Gundil, 1bi... 3 Buker, 30 OWhite, rf..... 1 Davis, 1b. Dougherty, 1t 3 Murphy, . oCole, cf.. Barry, ds.... 1Furtell, b, UBluckburn, 0Payne, c. *Batted for *Batted for *Batted for Washington .. Cleveland tripple. Score: - o areaoal Totals......32 10 21 10 1Lang, p lummmcocomiw® Totals. ... 000010 1013083100 *—6 Gandll. < Hits: Off Smith, 7 in 7 innings; off Lang, 3 in 3 Innings. Sacrifice hit: 'Blackburn. ' Stolen bases Zelder, (2); Oldring, Baker, Coombs. Lefi on bases: Chicago, 5 Philadelphia, 6. Bases ou balls: Off Smith, 3; off Coombs, 4. First on errors: Chicago, '1; Philadelphia, 1. Struck out: By Smith, 1;' by Coombs, 7. Time: Umpires, Connolly and Dineen. Highlanders Beat Browns. NEW ' YORK, May 16.—New York de- feated St. Louis today, 5 to 3. Ford out pitched Lake and the locals ran beses at will on Killifer in the third and fourth innings. Score: ST. LOUIS. B.H Sl corceceomo ot o Chicago ... Philaaelphia Three-base hil NEW YORK B.H.O.AE Oemphill, ot 3 1 OWolter, rt 1 0Chusd, ‘1b, 1 CLaorte, ... ORoach, 'ss...! OChannell, it. OAstin, i 28weeney, ¢ oFore, p 0 ] Stone, 1f.. Hoffman, ¢ Wallace, 3b. Griggs, ‘20 Schweltzer, rf Hartzel), s Abstein, 10 Killiter, ¢ *Criss . Lake, p.. Totals *Butted Louls 0 P e R A cacwnanmnD | msmocsonso? 1oy | eomatsa i Totals T Killifer In ninth, 000101 New York V0 E191 ‘T'wo-base hits: Walace, Laporte, Three base hit: iloffman. Sacrifice hit: Sweeney Saerifice 1ly: Milliter, Stolen buses: Hemphll, \olter, Chase, Austin, Roach Abstein (2), Left o1 heses: Sty Loul ew York, 6. First ouce on efrors: Louis, 2. Struck out: By Lake, 6; by F g. Iirst base on balls; Off Lake, Ford, 1. Baik: Lake, Umpires: O ln and Perrine. Time: 2:00. for MEET N ten from Eleven Colleges Will Com- vete Saturday. IOWA CITY, la., May 16.—(Special.) hundfcd and cighty-five athletes, repr ing wleven colleges In Towa, will enter the stata meet of - secondary - colleges to be held at Grinnell next Saturday. ~Cornell has the largest list of entries, with thirty six. Coe I8 next with twenty-two, This meet promises to be both fast and close. Morningside seems to have the best chance of winning, because of its strength on track events. Normal will have a stav| distance man. Coe is depending on Wilson, | its sprinter, and Cornell on its welght men A significant feature of the meet Is that| the hammer throw has been left out, thus showing the Inclination of this association 1o follow the lead of the collexe authorities | representing the colleges in the M ssouri | valley conference at Kansas City last winter. The 'so Grinnell, Leander orningside. Upper lowa. ATHLETIC GRINNE One nt- the meet follow Des Moines coll Teachers' colle Penn, Simpso ois entering Coe, Cornell, Clark, Iowa Parsons, and SHOOTER Registered Tournament GOOD FOR BENSON Interstate Giants; Pirates, (s E: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 19 Athletics and Jeff Uses Stout to Keep in Trim, Fists for Johnson | | | COLUNBUS WINS IN STORM Ohio Men Keep Rain Checks and Beat Kansas City Four to One. Pugilists on Show Before Admiring Crowds in Respective Train- ing Camps. GAME CALLED IN SIXTH INNING BEN LOMOND, Cal, May 16.—Jeffries delighted a record crowa of camp visitors this afternoon by going four fast rounds with Bob Armstrong. There would been more boxing, but Choynski was slightly ill and Armstrong was not keen for an extension of the four-round limit. Jeffries showed rarked hospitality to his guests and seemed In excellent spirits. He | did five miles on the road in the morning, | under & hot sun, and his afternoon’s show | lasted about an hour. Jeffries took his fist drink since start- Ing to train yestgrday. He split a Vottle of stout with his partner, Jack Knipper, | The fighter explaingd. tnat, with a goodiy part of the grind syl before him, he did not want to grow stale and that a drink of porter or ale occasiqnally would be ben- eficial, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. May 16.—Jack Johnson did “his ffrkt ~ real gymnasium training this afterriodn, and any suspicion as to the condition ¥ the colored heayy- weight were” entifei$ diapklled by the way In which he went®titrbtigh his work. He- fore a large crbwdAfohnson went through the ordins routine excrefse and wound up by ' boxig eight full 'three-minute rounds. When the' last” bout was over Johnson ‘was not tven drawing a long breath. That he 'coild ‘met ready for the coming fight in thrée weeks was the gen- aral opinjon. It was announcéd this afternoon by Rickard that the second conference Inuk-‘ ing towards the selection of a referee will| be held tomorrow afternoon at John training quarters. As yet there is no set tiement in sight. Mudhens Hoosiers Millers Show Colonels Turn Tables on Brewers— have Trounce the Saints— Something. i KANSAS CITY, May 16.—Columbus won | the first of the series from Kansas City, | 4to 1. A heavy downpour of rain brought | | the game to a sudden close in the first | half of the sixth inning. Score: COLUMBUS. KANSAS CITY. ABLH.0.AB. ADH.O.A E. ab1 1.1 13 ot 3 "3 0Hunter, 1b... 0 (Yohe, 3b., 3 0 Morlarty, .. 3 0Downie, ss... 8 0Cranston, 2b. 0 08ulliyan, ORhodes, p. 0 08hannon, 0Raftery, 0'Rourke, Hinchman, alton. | Downe, 2. | Reity, oo Arbogast, ¢. Sitton, pe. Bl eomacnw—ns | eecn Totals. Totals. Columbus Kansas City . Polencronsus Fe 00 ¥ g 1000 1 0 Two-base hity Yohe, Left.on bases: Kan- sas City, 8; Columbus, 4 First base on errors: Columbus, 1. Sacrifice hits: Hunter, Cranston. Struck out: By Rhodes, 3; by Sitton, 5. Base on balls: Off Rhodes, 4; off Sitton, 5. Time: 1:15, Umplres: Guthrle and Chill. Toledo Milwauke MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 16—Toledo bunched hits off Stowers and McGlynn today and won an § to 4 game with little trouble. Milwaukee purchased Infielder Breen from St. Paul today. Score TOLEDO. MILWAUK! AB.H AB 53 o6 0 CBarry, ... 3 0 CClark, 8b..... 4 2 McGann 5 OBarrett GRobinson, (MeCorm'k, (Ludwig, OBtower:, . —NicGlynn, B 5o Beats 0.A.¥ 20 0Randall [} 1 of. Sutiivan, on's | Hichman, o1 * | natley, rt Hickman, Freoman, Butler, s Land, ¢ ¥iwert, 8. Yingling, b ib.. of 2 if 1t WINNERS AT ¢ BAPPY HOLLOW . W. E. Shafer, R About sixty campetition ‘for at Huppy Hollow won the golf hag lett, from scratc cup glven Fred R, sented by J. R. Webster und Fred nird Take Prizes. took part in the golf s In’the three flights aturday. W. 1. Shater piesented by T. T. Bart- J. I \Webster won tn by R VPells in class B and Baird ‘won. the golf shoes pre De Roy Austin in ciags C. This is the first”time that the have been over tha course since the 1910 in.provements have beer, muade and many expressions of approval were heard Next Saturday a tcam wmatech will be played off. The capuains have not been named, but will be n some time this week. The score FIRST Totals. . i) = 1000000 Tojedc 1019 00011 Teme Tod0 sase hits: ‘Sulllyan, Barrett, Barry, Laawig, Phree-buse hits: Hickman (), LNen. Hits: Off Stowers, 7 in five in- Pihus.sacrifice hits: Hinchman, Land, utler, Ttobinson. Stolen bases: ' Barry, Lugwi. Double plays: McCormick o Clirk: Butler to_Hinchman to Freeman Lett on bases: Milwaukee, 9; Toledo, 8 First base on bails: Off Stowers, 13 off MeGlynm, 15 off Yingling, 1, Struck ' out: By Stowers, 13 by MeGlynn, 2; by Yingling, Wild pitehes: Yingling, McGlynn. Tim ®. Umpires: Owens and Cusack. | Milwauke players BALL GAMES FOO South Dakota Takes Place of lowa in Thin Yonr's Schedule. MINNEAPOLIS, May 16.—(Special.)~The University of lowa has been left off the 1910 schodule of the University of Minne- sota foot ball team, as it been com ploted by Manager Helon Leach. The Tni versity of Scuth Dakota team was sub- stituted In the Towa school's place. The Jouth Dakota team's showing last vear against Nebraska led the athletic authorl ties to be that they would put ur sliffer fight against the Gophers this year than would the Hawlkeves Following 1% the schedule September 24-Minnesota Vs, Northrop fleld October 1—Minnes at Northr October rop fleld Octobor 15 Northrop ficld October Chicago. Northrop November Ann Arbor, FLIGHT. MINNESOTA Net. H'd'p.Total 5 j 96 i) 103 | 104 104 w. a5 15, Shafe W, Austin.... A. A, McCluré, R. W. Hayw De Roy Austin James A. Austin. SECOND FLIGHT ' Net 4 3 H'd’p.Total 12 5% 15 59 12 R, Webster. Sturdevant. G. Bllic L. W E. 5} A, i A, o8 . Clark..,..., i Kimberly . Burnam THIRD FLI 14 10 bt} Lawrence, at H'Qp.Total 20 o4 1s » Fred South Dakota, W, J Wilson 5. H L. M Al R. Baird ta vs. Créedo Bucranan Eager Cretgn, sota vs. Ames, at North Minnesota vs, Nebraska, at Minnesota vs. Chicago, at With the Bowlers Minnesota va. Wisconsin, & iber 12 field. 19-Minnesnta vs. séores ‘were alleys: '8 COLS 1st 14 186 N7 e X . 833 CREAN CIT The fol ; y night at Michigan, a PooOL hut age Falconer .. CAPITOL TOURNAM C. Rice. | Toman .....0 Bruggeman Yousen our Men 1,000, ng Downs beat Owe apitol pool tournan made the largest runs and White will pia s first appearance Score b 0, Le yer yugh Owe night Fralick being Whit tournament Downs Fotal 100 Owens 2,1, 4 cratehes—Downs, High runs—Owen: of Downs . 100 al To. This e Totals.: « ot | Ratekin o o2 in Drummy Nielsen Roessig Meium 4 L1 -, 2 18, 1,2 0 Total 'ss Owens, 4 15, 1I; Downs, . 882 it f i Totals Will Start Today. The big 1 of the Henson Gun club started promptly yestarday at 2:3 and pold forth up to Wednesday night The entry list from high class shooters’ {trom all over the middle west has been | much Jarger than any tournament yet held | here. and there will also be many profes. slonals present, but they will not be allowed to,_shoot for the money. | "Mr. ana Mrs. Topperwein of San Antor | Tex., will give a free exhibition of fanay | rifio’and pistol shooting on Wednesduy afi ernoon at 2. that should be witnessed by all lovers of shaotipg in any form, as they are in a class by themselves In this line of work. This will be given In the base ball park, where there are pienty of seats for all. nlo, i Hampton Wins Field Meet. HAMPTON, Ia., May 18 —(Special.)—The Hampton High school team won the annual field meet of the Boone Valley Athietic as- sociation here Raturday: The score by ints was: Hampton, 55; Webster City, R: Fort Mfl:' ll\: Humboldt, 10; Al ona, 8; Goldfield, §; Clarlon, 1; Bagic rove, 0. erstate Reglstered tournament | by Kearney Normal's Record. KEARNEY, Neb., May 16.—(Special.) |normal ball team played two gumes dur 1ast_weck, Doane WEining over tuc nora 7 to 8 ‘fuesqay, whild (he normai over Wesleyan by il to §Wediesde, Bames wite exceedingly inieresi i Pormal tcam siarts on Its tour wmorio | morning. 1& wili play Doane Monday, \We |leyan 1 uesttu®® - Cdtner Wednesuay, 1 Thursday and Bellgvue Friday. Lidm iormal caichior, wds badly injured in Doare game, but it Is hoped he will able to accompany the team. Ho nus not practiced 1during the sedsin account of having & class late In the after- nooll, CAUENL (n tHe Wesleyan game 1 did well ANDING Pid. W. L 2 0 0 0 Both Prinze th be Mendrioks Stgne Higgine, SIOUX CITY May 16 —Manager Jack Hendricks of the Denver team today signed dlieher Ed Higgins of the St. Louls ( HYMENEAL Berry-Larse Miss Selma Larson of Holdrege and Mr. Walter (. Berry of Omaha were marri Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the officlating minister, Rev. Charles W Bavidge. o High Jump fo UINCY, Mass, ‘May 16.-The world's high jump vedord ifor women is claimed for Miss Rachael Hardwick of this city who In compitition' vesterday cleared four| feet six inches. This exceeds by an inch and & nvalf the recopd established last week by Miss Theodora. Whaeler of Fairfield Conn., a student ag Vassar collige. Miss Women, |Championship Motor Car Races Honors in First Annual Meet of Association. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 16.—The fir American Automobile assoclation will run on the polished brick course of th Indianapolls speedway, May 30. champlonships, covering the range of th subdivisions of Class B stock chassis with piston displacement of from 160 to 75 cublc inches. In addition, two evens ar offered in Class D, free to gasoline car of all descriptions. The distance are fiv and ten miles. The Memorial day progran will include a fifty-mile ra A hundred mile free-for-all the feature for Friday, May 27, Saturday May 25, will be run a race for a trophy valued at $,000, was called off lust summer on accoun of the fatal accidents that attended it ‘Phe programs of Friday and Saturday wil be completed Ww'th competitions in al classes. With the newly other collateral buildings, wachine shop garages and balloon and aeroplane ho the Indlanapolis speedway becomes most completely equipped - plant of nature in the world. und o 200-mil, th 1t TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE ‘eam Clrcuit Will Play Season o Twenty. r Games. CRETE, Neb., May 16.—(8pecial.) county (Saline, Seward and Filmore) ball league has heen formed and will by operations Tuesday, May 17 teams in the league, Beaver Crossing Six A tr 2 Tepresenting Crete d. Fairmont, Dor chester and Iixete Zach n ne will pley fou games with every oth team. Crete wil play Dorchester at Crete. Mayor Dredlo wil pltch the first ball, with Councilman Kers at the bat and Hon. H. M. Wells as catche Crete has the following in its team: Catch. . Ammern ingsto! piteherg, Orth, Wilght, Zelinka, Norton; first base, Cowan nd ' bas: I'arley; third basc, shortstop, nk Farley; outfielders, live, Johnson, Hallstead. Dono If you have anything tu seli or exchang at Indianapolis| Twelve Events Offered for National annual national championship races of the | be Twelve events are offered for national race will be which added grandstands and ORMED Thero are six Selk; CUBS POUNCE 0N THE DIVES Chicago Takes Final in Series irom Boston, Four to Three, COLE GETS MAGNIFICENT STAR1 Reds Wallop dinals Troll ke ¥y Dodgers—Car er from the cw Capture Phillies, May In CHICAGO, Boston, | to 3§, serles today the first the end CHICAGO. " Chicago final ga Boston nnings, but defeated ot the one nif Col o in seven weakened near Score Bos Ever. Shockard schul Steinfeidt Hofman, Tinker, Archer, Cole Hury De Qraham Citaridan. Drown . rson, 1 1 i » tals Totals in ninth, 10120 . LU AT A Two-buse hits: Tinker, Sheckard, Mille) | Hits: Otf Brown, 8 in (ive innings. Sacri | tu nits: Brown, Sneckard, Schuite Stolen bases: Hofman, Chance, Stemteldt Doubie piays: ‘tinker to Svers' to Chance, Beek to Graham, Sween to Shean,' snean to Sharpe. Left on bases: Chicago, §; Bos on, 6 Bases on balis! Off Cole, ¥ ot Lrown, 4; off Parsens, slruck out: My by Hrown, 2; by.Parsons, 1, Wid Brown, Cole (2). ime: 16, Um Klem and Kane. 1isnurg Beacs Phlindelph SURG, May 18.--An élghth inaing saved Pitisburg from another defeat adelphia and netted a loeal vietory Score PITTSBURG H.0AE 1Titus, (Bates, CGrant O0Magee, cf.. (B natield, (Knube, 1b Doolan, s Uoin, ¢ CShettier, p. UHumphrey, b “Batted Chicago Boston for Randen | | 1 plres PHILADELPHIA. oAk Byrne, Leach, Wagner, Miler Flynn Wiison, Gibson, e, Leever, p.... Leitield, . *Campboll . White, p. b et I . 2b, ib [ o It b, rousmececse 9 0 Totals....3 62310 | Totas 1 *Batter Pittsburg Palladelphia | . Two-base hits: | Three-base hits: | Branstleld. Stol for Lelfield In elghth. 0100010 L0 0000400 0 Wakner, Flynn, Titus, Clark. ' Saerifice hit: 1 bases: Wagoer, Knabe | Double plays: Miller Wagner and Flynn; | Knabe, Doolan and Branstield, Bas*s on | balls; Off Leever, 1, off White, 1; off Shett- | ler, Hit by pitched ball! By Leever | (boolan). struck out: sy Leever, 8 by Lel | fleld, 1; by Shettler, by Humphreys, 1. Wild pitch: Shettler Fassed ball: Gipson. First on errors: Philadelphia, 1; Plttsburg, Left on bases: Pittaburg, 6; Philadelphia, 4. Hits: Off Leever, b ing innings; off Lei: e | fleld, 1 in 2 innings; off Shetter, 9 in 1 | innings. Time: 1:50. Umpires, Johnston and Norton. Cardinals Get Four Stralzht, ST. LOUIS, May 16—By taking this aft- ernoon’s game, 4 to 2, St. Louls won four games straight fram New York. Wiltse was casy, while Willls was effective, ex- cept in one inning. Score: ST. LOUIS. NEW YORK. ABH.0AE ABH.O.AB w311 1 it o5 4 [ 1 at e N 0 e s e m Huggins, Zacker, It Oakes,’ ot ODeyore, Doyle, ¥ OMurray, f geymour, cf. (Bridwell, uDevlin, 1Merkle, OMeyers, (Wiitse, Pheips, Hau: Mowrey, Witlts, p... n e ... 1. p. .. 3 Cmcococen t 30 99710 1 I 1 Totals: St Louls New York .... Two-base hits: Phelps, Hauser, Huggins, Mowrey. Three-base hits: Zacker, Mur ray. Sacrifice hits: Evans, Willis, ' Stoler bases: Murray, Oakes, Zacker, First base on balls: Off Wiltke, 2; off . Willis, 1 Struck out: By Wiits by Willls, 1 Left on bases, St. L 6 New York, b Time: 1:3. Umjires: ' O'Day and Btren- nan. Totals. . i L0000 is o Y s HURON WINS TRACK = MEET Was Second in Contest Broolings Friday. HURON, 8. D, May 16—(8pecial.)—~The victory won by the Huron High school at the track meet in Brookings Friday puts |¥uron in splendid place for the annual high scheol track m of the state 1o be held at Vermilion May 20. 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