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Drawn Blanks HOLLY WINS WITH COMET BALL! Uses His New Idea in Tight Places to Blank the Saints, LONG ROW . OF = GOOSE =5 EGGS Comedy of Efrors and Pers e Misplays mits the ke Tribe A, Rourkes pots jiumpol & ifand's Winnebagd indisn v Tucsd¥? -afternoon’ at slugmed out, thirteon, e, some dumal) playing Hafuts noyted clevon Higllenbedk s wilm was whe Nourkes was. vgal | rieht batters. Me also separated ot goors eges kept such aut tor that portton Tho twelve hits vig " row ay gafio was more the of an sgora actien were gdpecigily. Tast and played ap efroriess game Omaha got & running start » of the gama wag therel Tourkes getth the it Bitey to sfiorty Wox re Khag uit Kage gl ofie MeNefll tagged Fox at the bag, King went (o omd. Poawcll ¢ Corvidont# tly to left and Wing the first run. Corridon stole second @ ot oneto deft field for t In the next Cadman Shotton right and netted d Omaha the game v full Rourke 4 v; ieburs Iyn-Chicago and at no Yores 5 st t In 1y t end was down. ¢ first atvancing hird and whil ropped rought In Weleh [ the wton a Kmgle, dgwn to and Kang and Corridon scoted inufng Qmaha. Kot fanned. Hollenbeck slugged a dandy fleld fenge which seored Hiélly lim three. bags. With this I folt enconraged and went. after with a lot of vim. In the third and fourth W score was In_each session. A yecess wasstaken for.two Innings and then another was made. Eighth ix Fuon Tie elghth was the funny period of the xame. King started off with a single to center and wept to Sccond,on Kare's out | leed Cl Supe one - Tun. lor Hot A wingle. against At Leaguc Lancom ek Neby Kear Nutional 1e Longue—Lit Brookiyn &t Ciicaro, clnnati, Philadelpnia & Amerlean League— phia, St. Louls at Ne Hoston, Cleveland ut ican_Associatior City, Toledo at at St Faul, 1 made tanding of the Teams f e 5t Minneapoiix Indianapoil Louisvine Milwau Detrolt \ LEAUUL. ! As SOCIATION Omah; Sioux nver ut Deka at o games son New yorik L St Lo, Micago at ew ) ork, Washingion 1—Colunibus at Milwauke wulsvilie at at Detre at 8, heduled at Columbus, pustponed g Fittsbury Philade ot India Minn, st MY, at first, Corridon singled ahd stole second. | Weleh fiew ‘qut to centes field, Schipke | Higgins, p. hit one to MeNelll, who di a Jfuggling act, | Adums, p. and Cortidon scampered dcross the plate UImstead, p like a seared rabbit. Schipke stole second. | Cadman Knocked & popup back of second and Jones' want after It. After running around in Olreles In ai endeavor to gues: where the ball would land, Jones mutfed it Schipke scored and Cadman kept running. By the time Jones had ascertalned the ex- act locatlon of the elysiye horsehide Cad- man wak tearing for third. Jores plcked up the ball and slammed It a few feet over McNelll's head. Cadmap, as soon as he| saw the wild throw, never stopped, but set safl for the plate and landed in plenty of | time, making the clreult without a stop, on | a play tr “<hould have been an out. At one e it appeared as though Joseph might score, but when the danger was the greatest Holly got his comet ball to working and saved himself. In the sev- enth, which, by the was, Is the Inning that §t. Joseph hax done the most damage in this series, Clark flew out to King. han hit & single and went to second when | McNelll duplicated the stunt. Shea hit one to Cap Schipke, who put Corhan one the| pench. Holly wavered for a moment when | Big Chiét Jonhson loomed up at the plate DUt the and gave him a walk. This filled the bases| bl and Mr. Powell, who has done consistent|in the hitting in the serles with the Rourkes, | 0!V stalked to the plate. Holly got two strikes| {itfercnt. and three balls on him and the fans as- sumed a tense attitude. The blonde youth with the sldewheel flipper sorted out his|Waldron, collection of foolers and chose another | (iAENICr comet ball, which he shot at the plate.|jude, If. Powell swung and Holly's comet won Cockman all the batter could do was let his bat pass ,L’.‘f.'\l.“i“ hrough the tail. After this little slip Duke | Cla . Jltched tight ball. Me( Wednesday the Rourkes will | the Grizziies for the first time an the home grounds The Totals Sloux City Lenver Stolen bases 'wo-base hits: Quiilin Dolan. Hone rur Hartman, Fenlon Sacritice fly Hartman to A pitened by Burn 33, by Higgins, #4g; by stead, 1%, Base hits Clarke, 4; off Higgins, off Adams, 1, Struck by Huggins, 3; by on balls: Off Burnet off Huggins, 2; off Ad | Umpire: 1Cark. St nit Alcese play nings LINCOLN WINS 1 Bunching of Hits Brings V LINCOLN, May 17.—! had a good lead well, up to the ses on balls, in oné run and elghtl a dou left contlr score hitting up th Sco LINCC A o for b, 1b b, o ath DD, » battle with ¥ this season| pogais... WICH score: A Hughes, 2b.. Belden, »f. Middleton, |1=bell, 1b Pettigrew, of Westerzil, 3b, {Clalre, ss Shaw boss Shickleford, OMAHA AB. it Shotton, If Kane, Corridon, e 3 Toials *One out | Lincoln | Wichita Two-ba |Grath, | plays winn 10 00 hits: Wai elden, Pettigre Cockiman to Gagnier o James | Btolen bases | Pettigrew. 3 when w1 JOSEPH. R Powell, bau, McChesney Jones, Clark, Corhan, MeNelli sh I “Watson ohnson, *McLean Sacrifice hi Struck out: By MeGri by Shackleford, o.. H Shackleford, 1. W | Passed ball: Ciark, Sh | Umpire: Haskell. b B P cecrrrckcce OLICE HAL i oleoconn: otals Ty *Batted for Shea in uinth. *:Batted for Johnson in ninth, maha— e Pl owin Sullivan Prevented fro; NEW YORK van of Boston and Ji | waukee refsed to gc { round bout. at ul Hrooklym 1 [] 1 Josepn— Buns Hits the They Ma 0 [ RN X} Three-base hit: Shotton. Two-base Weleh (2. Sacrifico hits: Shotton, Lox, Welch, Cadman. Stolen bases: Fox, King Corridon (2), Weleh, Schipke (2), Cadman Stuck out: By Hollenbeek, 12; by Johns . Maso on balls; Off Holenbook, 4; Johnson, 4. Hit by pitched buil: Johnson Left on' bases: O 10; St. Josepn, Uwmpire: Spencor } datiee, o Louse ¥ners (Twin edict, ‘With weck; Tommy West for Jack, and Billy Ronedict’s _corner ~las s and officers Tho warrants armed wit office: ullivan whomi off flght in v the principa fight 7e TIght, atio; of t a sced and of SIOUX CITY DIRAWS our Presenting Se Indin SIOUX © May OF MOLE | prize | wagNen INJUR Afe Runs to De s Wi 1i.—~Handicapped by & lead of seven runs, which Sloux Cily iresented to Denver in the fist thrce iy ngs of the game today, the locals went iy out and won, after bombarding three piteh- | Ciark ors, O to 7. Burnett twirl & 8 nnings for the Sioux. He w Han and errors behind him cllowed | war Clark w substituted in ) shut the Grizzlies out the | 1 rame. Miller started the the locals with a home In fourth. Threo more came over tn the fif(h double. two singies and two eror geventh Rick Adams repluced IHigg beforo the side was reiircd called on and Adams wa bench, Miler's single off the gave the lucals thely fonrth alng. enough to win. Moth L weird fielding cxbibition SI0UX CITY. AD, micr [l Himself I'SBUR the Fitt tement as L \yagners anteda b n_ the the la @ i Clark Vs shon s foot Wwh g th blg Tead. irth and ) of the run-getting for T In { the sa [ und | Eive baulic it ol 0 ciame toy I ugg the m feurit and the i the exehung vork Ly [ Wil WILBUR, eh Wilber got' ample R feating the Girards 1rx' O ) \heir e § ’ iwo weeks ago. Snl 8. ewm pirched o steady bialifuat support throu i rards Butleries Wilber hit: f - Quillin, 3b. Andreas, 2b. .. Nelghbors, cf. . ‘enlon, Btem, Hartman, Weleh, If. Miller, © roett, p. (L Te tou rards, Shimonck and mpscn. Twe fmonek. Sty himonek 4 DENVER AB. R MeAlcose, ef. Kelly, s Beall, If. Cassidy, rf. Lindsay, b Thompson. Nolan, 3b. Neaver, ¢ o0l¥ s 2| By Earling, Earling, 2 First mplre 0 0 3 o | strated cany. The efficacy of Un 2. Olmstead, 1 ' 1N game, a ten-inning affair, by bun; Cor-|on Shackleford in two intings Thomas. und Jimmy May 17 Mudden, Wiks hiem Gl i Dolan | (2), Cassidy, 1 Miiler Kelly, Hartman \dreas rett, by Adams, Z; by Off Burnett, 6 off Olmsien out: By to Stem t, ams; 2. ¥ Time: N THE on fctory, Lincoln won L inning. ble and two men when single 3 on rued, and elther two mfght have )L B ITA, B 0 0 "0 9 0y ng run scored 00113640 100 1 ldron, ‘Thomas, W, AW estorzil, | Thomus, Pettigrew o Qagnler, its ath, 2 it with d piteh: W (2. by Time: JOXING MA o Figi mmy McAleese Sacrifice Doinn, Me- Doule | Clarke, Oim- | A Clarke, First base off Clark, TENTH Shackleford today's \ing hits The locals with young MecGrath going sent | n bascs. | Then he was pulled and Knapp substituted, m to get a man around In the ninth, but tenth the Lineoins batted out a vie- Shackleford was hit hard, but with #00d support “the result b FONS PRI Pnomas Ix Wi S na- In- 4 1 2:15. two | nore was heen | 0 0 i ol 0 vl 2 | B, [ | 1 1 ol H 1 o | 1 01 80 0— [ bell James, Clark, MeGrath, Knapp, pitched ball! MeGrath. (R 215 | Gibson Clabby Mike (Twin) Sulii- | Clabby. of Mil- | on tonight for a ten- | rathon ad A good i seven & of th Mik Jack who fought acted as who Only club wer week f the chay he law onds, afdr respecilve g and ot ile 17, tea cau P Sliding. Capta whie he nd tal iere. with slid into I coufact wit ¢ the' should paintul on third Wagner h M 1o ma sitlon 3 wrids, May 1 nge Sunday Lincoln L of th monek game ghout th ipecal ot the and 0001 0201 Barling rucha. ulis 0 1 an b »-bi T Kk out bLase 5 :-n Hokuf. balls second was Iy Athletic club | reas In the evening the police entered f.'.'e warrants for elub and for brother; Al last in | the | ar d the officers f the club with seliing tickets to a prise ind, charged of 1betting SHOULDER Hurts urts | I'red 1 wanted himaelr na 1 tonight fasued e und extent sad v Brooklyn bk M A and Wag \ nomy| Sben neclyed entire R 1= BT Gab ¢ Al-stars), am con- [ aring pitched ball of werialn's Linimen: in the relief of rbeumatism s being demon- 3| |E THE I 1 St. Louis Nationsl Beat Quakers at Home, Ten to Three, HARMON PITCHES GOOD GAME |President of Racg Track Company Re- quests that Fight Be Held Pirates Po Brooklyn-C nce on Lowly Doves— fcugo and New York-Cilncinnati Games Called Off, ST. LOUIS, May 17.—8t Philadelphia today, 10 to 3. the game did the win. Maroney was hit hard, after the fourth inning ST. LOUIS, visitors hav who relieved " UBates, 1f 1Grant, 3b. CMagos, of. Br naield. CKnabe, 21 UDoolan, 1Dooin, 1Moran, Konetchy, ib. Evans, rf Phelps, ¢ Hauser, Mowrey 92110 *Batted for St. Louls .. Philadelphia Two-base hits Three-base hit to Bransfleld; bases: Knabe, ball: By Kwihg, Oakes, Koneteh Bases on balls 3 off Harmon 1; by Maroney, Ewing, 6 in th Left on base Time: 1:50 Maroney 001 el d Evans, Bates. Mowrey Moran in ninth, 34 01 Koneter Hit Mowrey; . Wild Oft Ewing, 2, St 2; by ee by pitch 1k ol Harmon, and on Umpires Louis won fr Ewing was r tired In the fourth and at no time during | gy ounded belic a chanc Ewing, | Harmon pitched good ball | | | ot { positively m to als PHILADELPHIA. B.H.0A.E 1h 4 h By third F 4 ) ¥ 1 010 000 H Double play: to Hugkin with Ma 00— 10 auser Grant stolen pitched roney, Ewlng Pittsburg Bents Boxton. PITTSBURG, May by brilliant flelding, held Bo. bits today, and Plttsburg wan the third inning, none out score, Score n to BOSTON. AE GCollin, -1t Olfor b OSharpe, 1, R. Miiler, ot OShean, b Flynn, 1b Wilson, rt Phillippe, » Totals. Totals ninth 2000 0000 Clark 1s: Off It *Batted for Pittsburg . boston : Three-base hit Byrne. bases on out: By Phillippe, 1; by Frock bases: Pittaburg, 4; Boston, 2. Umpires: Rigler and Emslic Frock in 0 0 AB 2 [ ) 0 Stolen K 1 1; off Maroney, Ewing, Hits: innings. £t. Louls, 7; Philadelphis, 8 Klem and Kan ort two 0. In ba Swuck Left on Central Leading in School Meet “Boy Athletes from Grades Trying Out for Places in Big Event at Auditorium, ral eliminary Young Me night. Out Central school a schoal won In the inter-school meets ssible letes vap itor by of ired est compe Six different £ which the events were ciass, er 100 pounds, a that Whe it sensational and inte w teams wer L Columi ely matehed betwe I Kt was almost - tic - \ until the nanaged The wi uiy, “Jame al scnool; -y ot cey Comenius; Flint lass A) Ju ted, Comenus achoois; broad jump Fiint of Farnam st Atk The best height was 4 fect Vi Juimp, § feet 2y Inc! The standing of the 2 points; points; Columblan, points; Bancroft Beals, no pointy Jump, Vernon ot ar i mp, Columbla, the made i t nehes and in ot school, Comenius, 18 polnis first clation 11 points held divided, into classes in Central and Clifton H ot the the at points, th felass 11 « big hta entr pen A Jumy 3 points; Forest, 1 point nor t OMAH/ A, CARDINALS DRUB l’HILLlESiRumors that rBig WEDNESDAY, MAY Doves and Wvl}ite Sox; Lincoln and Sioux City Take Games i the ses Mill Will Not Be at Emeryville| the Ala t offri « he big b meryville | oakLANI | Willlams, president of the s-Johr PRE. Elsewnere, meda hat t son wil ir attlc race B FRANCISCO, ! f 1 T ounty y will ght and 1dmit not course May May try 1 the 1 nt there n sporting circles here that | —Thomas Jockey club, vhich controls th at hold today Emeryv the permiscion July 4 He said asked perm business | Alameda the a change te that sion to use and unty Sinee where the -Feteres-, veport that he hold when in sentiment it shnson the EY t had urg then Rickard that he wauld pr ot glven Inot cancel his permission was fight had withdrawn his battlc ox he ed there and he fer that the t Emeryville, but that he did | Rickard race prominent h 17.—~While officials to neither the is held w O v pre th tr pec te ha had im ‘ , |Columbus Takes Game from Kearney | none the vill W have v well in the | H. | litornia | track to plained first | ek the of | ) grant d been notified fight | Pasha Hit in Head by Pitched Ball— | Fremont Takes Close One— | Row at Seward. 17.—Phillippl, suported | to with the bages full and|! I'rock ‘retired the side without a | [ t COLUMI pla. to P he he nth, tuoin 4 ore shrdl 8, Ne Dolan asha with a trom shrdlu Muy Melun in the . pitched 17.—(Special gram.)—Columbus won from Kearney double Kemp feature m t ball Kemp fourth Columbus w was in t etaoinhrdlu Tel The and the hit on he RHLI sev- htrdlu ctaoln shrdlu etaoinshtaoin oinrdl e ¢ Jolumbus Kearney Kearney out [ gram.) Batteries by K re: MeQu The ‘tea FREMON Fre Ma for son nehed t ng hits Bohner Umpii e | cit nits tor Ratteric Re M AND Gl | avon easily vay and e T SEWARL ram:)s Lernoos ¢ ag_the fe bawip Californian bu issel d 7.2l mont Fr vith game I'remont loud a ( gee 1 nd W rave ard 2 ten-i Hey L lumbus, Mamahan Neb, 102000100 000002090 in May wted esti knod bases 10100021+ Hartman, Mitc ked Kissell Townsend Mamahan and Wed 4 Kemp; _Struck (Special a ho Attendance AND, i Nelb an; Ma 001001010 and May d S ing ga Har Dot up me PUNISHED YORK, o ke hands Whips Latter u ten Ne 1 ghtwe tonight oW ont 1 Specia) ¥ Game 14 ell or *he esultl Y Stuys Limit, fi Frank ¥ round bout at the Oiym Bui the | sav Madd teams me remont bunch HE 10 nd RLE Tele ve thi pltehing BURNS Boxer, ra. and 1 neariy ed h \ 0NE Twelve Straight Victories for Phila- de! BEAT! Highla Rickard | , v PHILADELPHIA, won th today, up to Chjcag: PHILADELPHIA. Hartsel, Oldring, E. Colli Haker Davis Murphy uarry, Thomas, Bender T Chicags Philadelphia Two- rifice Dougherty to Dav delphia, 10, 1. Hit Struck Time BOSTO. like vtih t but B tage of was pu clsion. W ¥ A Lord, 3 Stahi Speaier, Wugn dner Carrigar Callin, Hall, p Wood, “Batt Detroit Boston Two- hit: H Off C in in fift Secrifi Brown Morlar Bost off Ha First b Hit by Struck by Brc Kiilian pir Cley i fico i Washi valis Washingte By W Kaster K N HW hiis Behwe Left c [t tals, 1. » two [ DOZEN FOR ATHLETICS P | Iphia by Defeat of Chicago. | | S §0X, THREE TO NOTHING Close ders Take wus—Reds Light on Tigers— One from Senntors Trounes the Nopw, May 17.—Philadelphia | he third stralght game from Chicago 3 to 0, and ran jts winning streak twelve stralght games. Only oan-@get’ past first base. Pcore: CHICAGO. 3048, H.0/A.B, 170 0Zelder, 0 0 OPurtell, 3b. OGandili, 1b. Dougherty, OCole, of OBlock, ¢ Chluckburn, 14 Tannenill, se. 0J. Collins, rf Boott, p. AE 00 2.0 It.. of ns, b 1 it 0 1 2 30| 00| 3 00| 4240710 00 0|t 02 *3 Collins, Sac bases: Barry, sender to Barry | Chlicago, 4; Phila- | Scott, 3; Bender, | ott, Bender by Hender, 1 Dineen and Connolly, | Hons Tigers, visitors hit a home run bages full in the second Inning, n batted hard and took ..\d\'lln-‘ ors, finally winning, $§ to 6. Bush | off the field for disputing a de- | | | » 000 001000 base hits: Oldring, F. fly: Thomas. Stolen Double plays Letf on bases Base on balls pitched ball By Scott Umplres Totals 00 1 o o I 1s. by out 1:41 Boston W May 1 e when Bush looked inne he it Score: BOSTO DETROIT. E. 0 0 0 OJones, It OBush, e, 00" Leary, 0Cobb, 1. JCrawtord, 0Delehanty OMorlarity o8imn 18tanage, iKAlilan, p. OBrowning, p. 0%Lathers 3 this. b ot 2. 1|t 1L 1 0 1 b [ T ! t okkkscoseog " ed for Totals O'Leary In ninth, 14001000 00410030 Cobb, Lewls, Three-base all. Home runs! Hush, Stahl. Hits bilins, 4 in two lnnings; off Hall, 0 innings (taken out with none out h); off Killlan, 7 in four Innings ce’ hits: Simmons, Lord, Carrigan, ng. tSolen bases: iBush, Jones, Cobb. ity, Stahl. Left on bases: Detroit L, 10, on balls: Off Collin 1,'2; off Wood, 4; off Browning, hake on crrors: Detroit, 1; Boston pitched ball; By Killlan, Carrigi out olling, 1; by "Kiluan, Wood, ‘1. Wild pitc wning. Time: 2:0, 2vans - i | base hits: ¢ [ ¥ 1 od, B Um: ihd D 1. In [ | wnx Washingt Ink ol 100 300 ts: ilber feld oy, kib il May today Whlker n. Washington land won a ni 2ol th d fo ngton and ts 0 cveland e Link. Pimie: 1345, Link bare on Struck Passcd mpires erin ew York Whi YOI May big | today he advantage «ach time and won' oul ning ru Chase & | the £t s left oty cuter aporte’s Channell his rlght two months again. Score when winniug Hughes ir 00 “Just log third hefor It will run s 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 Grigg (2), C Th Hartzell, Sacrifice hits Jen bases: Channell Ch. K W $: New Yor New York Double pla Hartzell to ¢ Griges to Hartzell te Stiuck out: By by Hughes, 3; b Vaughan,' 1. First base ¢ flligan, 6, off Warhop 2; off Balley, 2; 0 ow i Warl sed ball four inr ff ifer Chas Hemph!ll St Loul itzer 8 n_bases base on error § 183 Abste n Hiligar [ IHu Hi B Ton off Bai Tir g hird {nnings e iy and O'Ly nt Advertising is the Road to mgl and Jeffries and Johnson | But, it they sald and sideratlon, to a free-for-all fight sume time applying an epithet Berger the kind. Johnson down. | camp that Rickard had chesen | true, some something affairs, | even 1 am glad the matter has been settled s0 Santa Cruz. perspired |Three Schools High Schools B | school held a tryout 06 | Millard are the members of the team. B T THELY (T BEATS l‘fl'lii Packard of Columbus Knocks Two- Bagger, Winning Game, 3 to 2. Tex Rickard is Chosen Referee of Prize Fight Promoter of Big Bout Elected After BRANDOM'S FAVORITISM FATAL Berger and Johnson Nearly Come to Blow: Brewers Trounce Mudh T o Indinnanolln-St. [ Three to Prul and SAN FRANCIS who Is assoclated the promoti test, was battle bet In accepting vada pr step aslde upon after Joh 0, May with n of the Jeffrie today ted een the two he the place made 17 Jack Joh Tex Rickard sel to AVY W KANSAS CITY two men Brandom o P however it clea the Ne uld a h : to een ther man, . sett the ad itticuity od detfy came « KANSAS CITy words " D betwe:n 0" Rourk on and Sam Berger s man Jo first efused man, a K rd, but the 1ggeste tirst to stating he would on unt inexpe colored champlon pat on Jack Welsh and Berges meeting hen th Bergor Nevada him 1 Ritter, Hrand ac of h fence 1 mentioned Rickard replied that he would leave the | had and the three men Eddie - Sullivan In el Brandom in 000 Packard City, 8. Hinehman, Stolen for for City Batte **Batt a further V between | Kansa Johnson, in ugly word: and threats made by up It to loave | Soheas | Moran, rifice ro came ela 0 02 03 Left on bases 10 First on Sacritice hits Jackard, Bace bases: Moran,3. 4 by Kard Bases on balis ackard Hit by Time: 2:30, Um rle Milw May 17 Berger and were used by Berg Jobnsow Berger the meeting place. S0 you want queried of Johna Yes the “Well, all right crowd broke into 1zed of the Clty Kansns tood a od uck out: Passed ball: Ar | Off Brandom, 6; oft pitched ball: ' Sulll pites: Chill and ¢ Toledo Whins ” | MILWAUKER, settled. g home run geve Toledo the winning run Rickard made the followink statementi |of & 3 (0 ¢ geme, With Milwaukee today. “TPo straighten out this affair 1 am will- | Sedrg ing provided agr able to all concerned to actlsuiivan,, o 1 hope Placo | Hi'chmar Baiiay, ab | Hickman, cman buder Land wert, West, ¥ B ¥ Rickard he i replicd Berger, and the L cheer as It finally real- difticult had A one points been e I'reeman's TOLEDO MILWAUKEE ABH.O.A B, .3 00 act my name Is 0.AE 0 ORandall ¢ e Clark, 3b. 0 McGann OBarrett, © i t wani the fight takes will agree upon If they can come to terms willing to step down and out can ceach no other agreement | I will not back down In spite of the agreement there is a foel ng of distrust among those who attended fon that the last word has not been that sooner or later the uestion must again be taken up for 4 before an- it 0 1 sther am perfectly man b Totals | Milwuukee 0 000 0000 2; Hinchman, Honle run: Free Hinchman, Butler, Randail. Stolen West. Double to Freeman, Bar Left on bases Bases _on_bal Schardt. Struck two hours, Um- 0000 1010 ndall, 2 1 Ra Randall hits Barry, referce Lok Sacrifice cGann, Randall, ~Clark, plays: Hinchman, Butler fett, Schardt to MeGann Milivaukee, 7; Toledo, 6 West, 2. it by pitchier out: ' Schardt, Time pircs: Cusack and Owens Dr. Roller Hurt by Polish Enemy | man West Berger during the negotiations lost bases head completely and missed many a chance a telling point. F the start he showed his temper and toward the close it looked for a time as if there would his score rom be Just before Berger, I the compromise was in an undortone, declared that “I'll and hit that black man,” at the %0 over | | to call him that name again. | denied he hed aaid anyihing of | pyyuisinn Receives Badly ——— Shoulder and Loses Finish Match to Stanislas Zbyszko. This was carried to Johnson, who warned never Berger “You're just an educated dog” sald | to Berger. “Now, come out and | fight It you want to. I'll glve §1,000 if you | will come, right out with me and box just three rounds.” They were finally quleted BUFALO, Y., May 17.—Stanislas Zbyszko, the Polish wrestler, tonight de- feated Dr. Roller in a finish match. Roil- left shoulder was badly wrenched ~hen the Pele slammed him to the mat for the first fei. It was announced that D Roller was returning to the r.ng tue bout against the advce his and when he redppearcd it “was seen that his left arm hung helpless by his Zbyszko quickly got behind his man he began working upon the in- jured arm Dr. Roller's threw up the &po The time the first fall vas 1:05:40 and for the d, 14, BRE LOMOND, Cal, May I7.—When word was received at the.Jeffrics tralning been chosen as ref 1 oe, Jeffries sald: the report that as the third that suits me, good, square for of Rickard has been | man in the iag s | All 1T want Is to seas | tellow who knows about the game in charge of 1 know Rickard will give me an break and that is all T ever asked. second side. and when seconds for qulekl; seed Because of extremely hot fries confined his work today to morning and devoted the afterncon ta {shing In company with Harry Gr of Bag punching and hand ball the morning exercise, Jeffries freely and took off something jke four pounds by his work. weather Jef the | TOMMY GARY WHIPS BRESNAHAN hicagoan r Omaha Lad in en Tenth CITY, Mo Gary of Chicago’ won 'a rounds ot fighting against han of Omaha here tonight | 124 pounds, Bresnahan " sho | form in the elghth after the battie had been about even up to that point. Gary me back strong in the ninth and tenth rounds. There was no knockdown and but in Track Meet | iittie tood shea OuUT TODAY KANS Tommy in ten Bresna- weighed his best comprised ex elsion ymmy Thej 1 of Omaha, luffs and South Omaha Athletic Competitions. in Omaha, South Omaha and Council 0| Bluffs Iiigh schools will hold a triangular | o eeyaya) rack meet Saturday at the Omaha Driv- | ng park. Coach Carns of the Omaha High of the track m ”lAwu TE““IS GUIDE ™ M8 school Monday, with about fifty boys In the competition. He will run the elay team that won the high school ay race ‘n the indoor meet at the Audi-| orfum, Aptil 1. Fraser, Wood, Rouse and | Ranking of Players, | Championships, and . 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