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— = — - - s eyt et e T e % TWIST FOR THE GRIZZLIES SENATORS VOTE DOWN NARS Rourkes Win Opener from Denver | @' v 3 ‘Wnlhington Men Beat Cleve.h"nd Eleven to Eight. P 7 \ Four to Three. | FANS CHANGE TUNE AT TIMES /i / - 7 P A 4l - | M'BRIDE PROVES STAR IN m Game Full of Hoots and Spectacular %, ) - ; { - 7P 3 ¢ Philundelphin Defents Chicgpo—NEv NSt LoulseDes Omaha, Lincoln, Sioux City, Des Moines Win in Western; Pirates, Cubs and Giants Beat, ays, with Blea How | V.3 Z = AN / [ ,. | York wane Now in Joy and Now in LS ¢ troft-Nox flWlf/V EVER = | SEFFHAS ONE OF 705 E B b SHINGTC ' 1 ‘Om.luh,\ ook the opener from Denver by “OFOAYS" 175 A WiSE 7 A / [ Ghoms e, Ea Xa ’ ; | Groom's effectivencss with men: on , hase mistakes soular plays. At times| THING 78 171Y0 YOUR oWl BUSINES.S o/ |l 7 : ;¢ . < i Clnvcand, 4 13 ciia 4 e Cleveland 8. McBride's - tieldin | featured the fans were howling enthusiasts over the | work .of the individual players, and again, | when a bungle was made, the anvil chorus | 2 N CLEVELAND. rang out lustily over the green / ) - TR TR ADHOAY Ommha had the better of it on team f . Killiter, It q ] 5 2 410 work and batted Sehrfeiber harder than it ; X v | neis, oo 468 ¢ Bt T 34 Y opponents hit McCaffert Rourke 2 - . 2 = wler 1stovall, 1b. ) have ‘cultivated the habit for the last three 7 A ¥ 7 1 30 QEasterly, ¢ o L9 games of going in and doing business right \ 7 Vs s ~ . B8 L t4 @1T the reel. Three tallies were gleaned in | \ 2 7 " 2 2 2 2 Perring, B0 4 1 % firgt yesterday and four in the second \ ¥ * il 4 H ) i T Uy Then the Rourkes rested on thelr oars un-| | " 3%Ciarke til the seventh, when they obtained four y 4 = p : a more. But In the breathing space assistance | / » s sBatied tor Bergd In Sl T " 'R was offered to the Grizglies In garnering a = = 5 - 4 X | Wushington .......0 1 2. 0°% 1 0 0584 few runw. | 4 R | Clevelana . L0 11 0K V0 0435 Denver never had a lookin until fifth, | 7 = wo-base hit Lord, LL' e, Unglgub, Up to that period not a run was scored and | Z Perring. Hits e Mitchall but ong single was made off McCafferty.| b ONE oF BRTHAS" ! 72 = Vs ) 7 y in and one-third Joninghs Then the Grizzlies jumpe o the big|McCafferty, 4; off Schreiber Struck ‘out | hits: Street, Groom. boy's feame and grab) oft four. Mac|BY McCafferty, 1: by Patton, 6; by Schi 772 = Loft on bases: Washington 3 reiber, 4. Wi f FAVORITE 10OES | 4 Z Z 7 A 7 6. Base on Off_Mitchell, 2 w a ; *a, Schipke and at- e U ' piteh: Schreiber. i y - errors Clevelund, 3 Struck ot s ey g - Time: 1:45. Umpires: © o1l h ers’ ardor, and succeeded, although they| LINCOLN TS SEVEN IN EIGHTH | qu‘flr FaorWd/P/(. =~ g / " = Mighla _l;..‘,,(_ “l,:‘:,m“::“,!‘ s! o) were able to count a run each inning. | y 3 ‘ i < v ca| @ | NEW YORK, 8.—Naw_York eap. Denver was able to hit hut twice for mn.xf Inys Uphill Game and Lands Far | i ’ 2 Mo RTINS oF the #a ,mlm bases, And thet was in the eighth, when| ANeud of 8¢, Jo& | 4 2 St. Louis today ¢ by hitting Stremmol Kelley wlammed out a two-bagger, and in| LINCOLN, Neb, May ifeLj - - - i g 2 a o + May +~Lincol on | the ninth, ‘wiien Doldn pushed a home run| &1 uphill Kime from St Joseph today, 38 over left field fence. /Both these were made | o7 4" FOURAINE out a victory in the L and_eighth innings, after the i ot Patton. | Acerndd® b, pawn e, Alter the visito Standing of the Teams ewe Schipke and Fox were the long distance| JOSeBh landed on Fox with effert b i treely in the seventh and eighth innings and by taking full advhntage of errors 175 000/__0: yal DIGESTION : made by Wailace, Hoffman and Allen. 2 | ’ ’ ’ 3 'y y <x“ "x‘”‘;l nu‘ 1}m|u n the seventh & way to .J | WEST. LEAGUE. | AMER. ASSN Two, base hite: Grigge Hartzell, Strem a home xun 80 & tow-bagger, and Fox an- | hitjagle, O e% VO WAs practically un- WiL. Bort o Be s AR | mel. Three base hils: Stone, Guigs. Nacri- nexed @ thee-sacker 0 his list of club-| Three bases on balls and a tripie caused | 4" Slse; T ol Lol UTE [ SCHWEILERE, LeLNeLL. Btolah % i Jose 1 Mintefpo — — | i | bases, Kielnow. Left on bascs, St bing stunts, ::"k":;::;trlgmngx:"},\n ron, who was cailed BlouX Chy B0 Yoreaapo! § 4 Milwaukee Beats Toledo Seven to A York, 5. IMlrst_on errors, Wow Omaha Started. seventh. He Was worse than Wotsn | 1icnita 043 Loulsvill 4o B B 11 E i Two on Home Field. B A T U e In the first imming, when Omaba got the | three bases on ' halls® ang ate pita Aon: | Linc ‘b Indianapolis 13 1 .t ase ba xpert i by Vaughnl Bases on balls: off o in the| Omaha . 71, C —_— mmel, 6. Hits off Frill, 8 tn 7 innings, running. start,- 8hotton dtew a pass amd | gEnth DEng the Lincoln's seven runs, R 4| Satumtug i Rons {lliColumbus | Umpires:” O'Loughlin_ and ‘Perrine. Time, xtola” sooon Fox fouled out to Weaver | (he bast ranniae s i o, S5, SOW ANd | Des Moinca. § 1. spiKan. Oy, % 15 b Will Coax Jeff’s |ymuy BARRETT HEROIC HITTER i ; . : iy ol AT VLS AR i Nationals Beat Brookl ' ¢ and King struck out, Kane walked, LINCOLN, ATL. LEAGUE, | AMER. LEAGUE Chicago Nationals Beat Brooklyn don hit one to Kelly, the slim, short-stop BIR.H. P.0. Sty Vol - M | | oBaBCTION 10 ¢ RAC .!. 3 Pittsburg .15 § .052(Phila. Three to Two. l AlO ‘ p) Trounce Blues— ] W D | . Columb ) ers v from the 'city fiear the hills, who mussed u‘{fl‘;’fl;(‘_:" & Chicago .14 11 .360New York... uscles ngl g Hniet bl - otk | small Schools Hesttate to Take Them the balt all up ‘and by the time he found |€obb, rf New York 6, Detroit | Hooslers Cateh the Saints a blaca; o put the ball Shotton had scored | ude, 1f Ginvinnatt 12 10" S48 Clevolgnd . 13 GAME IS FAST AND FURIOUS \ b A sty > otton had scored (Jude, If.. Phila. . Boston . : LINCOLN, Ne ay I8.—(Speclal.) and K&ne was planted on thind “‘""'If!nn\v(l-,f“,‘,fl':“‘“ i Nt Louls, ... 500 wu,,,.:,,,gw“ 10 303" Cornell of Portland Club the Colone! reports are true, several schools in the Mis- went 40 second ot the play. Welch knooked | Jumes, b . i S 1 [P Reaches Camp and Will Give sourl Valley conterence will right ugainst & singlg'between first and second and Kane | Weldehsaol sb rooklyn 4 3 : Pittaburg ounces Boston — New i U the addition of (Wo more reliy races (o L Ewes ) B : )t events for the annual Missouri \ and “RAGBIL’ Corridon jumped across the [ fark: © Won. I York .Beats Cinciunati— St. Sl gl bt b el MILWAUKEE, May 18.—Jimmy Barrett's | 1% &8 80000, et plate. Jonks, b # il i Louls Takes Another from home run, with the bases full, in the| \While the smaller schools are antagonls Schipke strolled up to the batters' box,in : Grana Island, ., BEN LOMOND, Cal, May 1S.—Jeffries | seventh clinched today's game with Toledo? [ to the plan, Nebraska university is the second and Blier- picking out a lik Totale: : place lighved the sphere over the right field ST JosER Keéatney 2 . for two hours and fifteen mainutes, the| !Batted for Owens In ninth 4 ognized that any atjempt to have the com: rificed by McCafferty. Shotton singled and SupeHae 3 Brooklyn, 3 to 2, in ten innings today.|8One since beginning training. Two-base hit: Abbott. Home runs: Bar-|(wo weeks off. Consequently no offigial scored 'Cadman, Fox happened to see one| 2 | The winning run was scored on McMifan The program included shadow boxing, | rett, Robinson, Elwert. s':lm-rum n_\m:‘llzifi- uclllhm will be taken in the matter until in y . it oo A ? Stole ses: McGann, dall. | 1 ot MY s:hrenmu loose ones that eame | Clark, 1b.... WESTERN LEAGUE. bad throw of Tinkers grounder, Archier's| JA% PUICHNG, robe skipping and hand ball | man, | SiSlen | o8 ot mlcic to Robinson, Base | Speaking of the ituation, Coséh ' Ben afting over the plate and slugged it for|Corhan, ss Omaha, 11; D sacrifice and Pfieatér's'single. After mak- g U i on balls: Off Cutting, 6; off Robinson, 4;|Cherrington of Nebraska said - Tuesday e three-bagger, away out In right. Shotton | Ml 0 PR £0t his’AlMe 1Y’ the ran column on the Hif, | M oleay King singled. and scored Fox, by dropplug | Watson, p. Guard—Millers Do Up mswome o Fremont worenBruane i A L e S S8 [=} Bl oo s R rempsn «| cooommmaocss® | o i |l onmwocuncnsses ol coorcomronronER | meurcwtnmmng Ll esce: ol cgeme-c—omms Bt Jqeeph, 5: | ing two spectacular catches in the seventh, | 00 the jump every instant of the workout, | ore "Owens, 1. Hit by bitched bail _‘;rm- x:l_m:]:m ot the two |v|l|uy Topeka, 3; Sioux City, 9. Wheat dropped two flies in succession and | the DI fighter did not appear in the least | Gann, Sullivan, Struck out: By Cutting, ces Work & hatdship on the smaller Wichitd, & Des Moinés, 1. gave Chicago its sécond run. Chicago re- | fatigued. L e A L b aR B M raska. It.means'that tweive men: must one over:firdt when Lindsey played in|Ga18a00, D NATIONAL LEAGUE. leased pitcher Cargon to the Vernon, Cal, | 10 the hand ball game Jeffries played| Swon g0 “cusack. Time: 1:60. be Kept in reserve for the relay races, and close o, cut oft™a run. Ki YWolte'.. Bostou, &; Pittsburg, 8. afub: © Besra] three men—his brother, Jack, Joe Choynski unless a school has an unusually large 3 - King was caught Brooklyn, 2; Chicago, 3. s a4 Bob A I X ‘the teio: i Columbus Bents Blues, track squad other events will suffer. I at second Jn.an attempt at thert. Kane| Fotals New York, 10; incinnati, 6. CHICAGO. BROOKLYN and Bob Armstrong. He took the trlo Into| o\ Go\ g 1Ty, May 18.—Errors by Bar-|shall enter a team in the twb-mile relay flew out to Dolan, *Batted. for' Bhen . in- the: Hinth; Philadelphia, 2; St. Louls, 5. AB. Y H.0.A.E | €8mp In two stralght games. No boxXing |y ..\ ‘and Hunter, coupled with O'Rourke’s [at Des Moines this year, but shall maie no Omaha eased "off on batting until the |, 'BAtted for Galgano in the nifth, AMERICAN LEAGUE, LMoot il T Snasel R R included in today’s routine. single in the seventh, gave Columbus the | attempt to enter men in the other events,” seventh w “{ Lincoln ., ... 0000404117 *12 Chicago, 2; Philadelphia, 4. #e ik A Wi Roger Cornell, condition expert and mas- | victory today, 2 to 0. Score: e Rtavion - 3 3’ LIS it !kl{,"'»‘w"”‘ started. the round wisly| St Josepit : $00000:0 015 St Lous i New York, & | b W ! seur, arrived this morning and ‘took charge| 'Batted for Sullivan in seventn. KETCHEL WHIPS PORKY FLYNN ¥ & WAS pasted with the ballsby| Three-base Ifits: Waldron, Gagnler, Me-| betroit-Boston, postponed { Steintelat, '§b & UMCElyeen, . *Batted for Ritter in ninth. Schrel " Wt).t6 " weconavand | Lear. . Twosbage I LTI BRIt R oL AR Hotman, cf.. 4 avilson, ‘ct, 4 ofthe rubbing’yooms 3le’deserted the POt | iy dp sy ity £ 0.0 0.0 00000 0.0-0( pgarewetght Puts 166 Out 1h Fhree Corridon hit one to right which was|P8Y: Corhan to Clark. Stolen bases: Cobb, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Tinker, " ss... 4 AMCMIlluD, s 4 3 18 AR en AL Loamu Solnjo ik e s JwbRiBNC) 0TAmbup 1009000020 03 Cp inds of Seheduled 12-Round’Go. glommed by C: y v A%| Cockman (2), Thomas (2), Jones, Powell, | cowmmbus, 2; K City, 0. At g 3 fEcviny o H 3 staff. According to Cornell, there will be | Two-base hits: Odwell, Congalton, Quin- . % gy ok oot oy Welch made a sin- | Bauer, Corhan. - Sacrifice hits: ' Gagnier,)|, ‘FOXGOM: 3, KATMAS CIL O i 0 bt P no more dlsagreeable eruptions on the | 1an. Left on bases: Kansas City, 9; Colum- | BOSTON, May 18 —Stanley Ketchel, mid- &le and Fox and King romped Home. When | Watson. ~Struck out: By Fox, 2; by Jones,| fiiedo, & Miwaukes, T ot o - : bus, . First base on errors: Kansas City, | dle weight, sent, James (Porky) Flynn of the Denver players who' | 2; by Watson, 3. Bases on balls: Off Fox, B e M ir teahit. % otal 2 Totals......85 tighter's back, P oiumbus, 5 Sacriice. hit: . Moran, | Boston down and out in the third round of b s ttempted to tleld | 5! 0% “onen, 3; off Watson, & off Gal-] Loulsvill Minreapoils, 4 *One out when winning run scored. ““The breaking out in the past has been | houtie playe: Campbell to Barbeau to|®& scheduled twelve-round hout at Larimor the ball had stralgh¥ened out fromi /the | gano. 3 Hit by piiched ball: By Watson, NEBRASKA L@AGUE. Chicago 000100100 1-3 Ty e Struck | Athletic association tonight, Flynn, how- 2 error | r to Odwell to Jam kS tangle resulting from .&fid heaving, welch |1, Wid pitch: Watson (2). Time; 3. Um-| Kearney, 4; Columbus, 3. Brookiyn DI E0 0T G 0t 0 v Igrg'| SDRAD CREYEREI HUIBREIANT! 116 8Bid; B latn, s Pl ever, gave & good account of himself in the had reached third. Sehipke hit . | pire: Clark. Games Toda n. Sacrifice hits: Johnson Keepns Busy. Base on balls: Otf Campbell, elson, | tWo Dreceding rounds, keeping the cham. and Welch tallled one. I:v,m,,,»,,, um?::'ktfl:l o oy Archel Stqlen bases: Eyers,| SAN FRANCISCO, May 18.—Jack John-|s it by pitched ball; Campbell. e: plon at long range and jabbing him hard AL = e Western League—Denver at Omaha, St |53tC A n . i 3 in the face with his left” while landing an an easy one to Kelly’ who bootea dna| o LA BLOWS IN THE BIGHTH joseph at Lincoin, Topexa at Stowx City, qMillan, Double play: MMIllan | son, with the selection of a referee oft his [ Umpires: Guthrie and Chill. occasional right # O Huinn Left on bases: Chicago, 5; g Schipke galloped home. . After Pattor Wichita at Des Moines. srooklyn, 3. B on balls: Off Barger, | mind, went through his usual grind on the _Ketchel landed terrific swings at will on , o atton hi| g City Then Piles Up Seven Runs | National League—Boston at Pittsburg, ol Mte BRI | voa s byl i, . Another Game for Geneva Flynn's head and body In the third and and put Cadman op'séeond, Shotton fanned, | o0 x O1tY The! ® Brooklyn at Cnicago, New York at Cin. raGicOuty Dy Braetel n D DD | maditbis anarning, s Atter/the DRRISARY'S | o et ML arte g (Bhatial Tele~ | Adnt Mm i to) the flodr " kwive Witk et Macatr v by cinnati, Philadelphia ‘at’ St. Louis. me: 10, Umpires: O"hay and BIEn- | work Johnson went through Sunday there | i “Goreva took another from Shick-| punches to the stomach, Flynn taking the tecattesMacatterey Blowa. SIOUX CITY, May 18.—Slou¥ Cify and | “Ninerican Association—Columbus at Kan- ota Wt Heds was not the slightest complaint from the | fay yeatorday in the opening game on the| count on the last fall. McCafferty went along, fine and dandy |ToReka gave a splendid exhibition of the|gas City, Toledo at Milwaukee, Indian-| . G y negro that his muscles were Btiff. home grounds, which was fast and exciting. until the fifth. when he'. struck national game up to the eighth Iniig to- | apolis a¢ St. Puul, Louisville &t Minne.| CINCINNATI, May 18.—Both Mathewson | BeE n homalgrounds, which was (it Sl xinn: | colLE Y.L Wi, MORAN At e Struck a snag. |day, when the home team ot to hitthn | abolfs, and Suggs wert hit hard today, but Cin-| “If anything,” he sald when questioned | Ford and Phelps opposed euch gther again, tleber alngien ponty (Weaver walked.|and made sevan: runs, giving them & lead | 'Nebraska League—Kearney. at Fremont, | cinnati's "errorors” atlowed New York 10|on the subject, “I feel better than ever for | N/t Ford & shade the bettor, [the feature e 3 Bchrieber singled, but was caught at sec. |Of 81X over their opponents Hastings at Soward, Red Cloud at Cojum’ | Win by a score of 10 to 6. Cincinnatl made |0 (8 SER0CE 0 oG (0URE R, BIEE 0 of the game was a catch by HIll, Genovals | yiatch Declare Take Place ond when Qorridon ' knocke: Topekn scored two runs in the fourth. | bk " Superior at Grand Islapd. a ninth inning rally, but was too far behind 3 shortstop, whic 8 ossible | " May 47—Ten Nounds Scheduled Aleese'l qof. kmocked down Me- | Alqerman fssued a. pamsto Reflley and | Miny League—Nebraska City at Falls| to cateh up. Score stitf work, I am glad of it, If it showed | chance. Score: Rl "'3‘4 LOS ANGBLES' Cal. May 18.~The Trove® grounder ‘And tossed it. to Fox.|Landreth and Kernw followed with safe- | cyry ' Shenandoah at Clarinda, Marysville NEW YORK, CINCINNATI peopls 1 sm 1si §ood shape. I expect to do [ Shickiey .......0.0 0.1 9 8 8 0 -8 § 41, LQQANCRII Shie MY H.200e Folt This put Weaver dn third and McAlecse |Ues: the latter's hit being a double. The g Xuburn, AB.H.O.AE ABH.OAE |ag much If not more boxing tomorrow Aok S LD : lust night, is on again, but instead of May on fiist,’ Kelly sokled - visitors' last run came over in“the seventh | 3% RUPNEY: o oue Ghlcago at Baston, st. |Devore, £t 8 3 34 Bescher, 1t,.” Batteries: Phelps and Thomas; Ford and | last night, is on again, but instead c by 5 ygled ahd Weaver scored. |when Kerns was hit by the ball. He was Louls at Washington, Detroit at Philadel- | Doyle, 2b 1Paskert, rf. afternoon and may make It ten rounds in- | Curtis. Struck out: By Phelps, 4; by Ford, -4,|,‘h"§>h.“;m Lo SO CTE eall drew a base on balls and moved the |forced at sccond by Kahl. Bolcs singled, | HOSYS 8¢ WASHARLGS, Tettol oHoblitzel, 1 stead of elght.” " Baies on baila: Of Ford, & off Pheips, || The battie will be held at Naud. where no base rupners up a peg. Cassidy liked one | Kahl going to thicd) Svom- wharedhesNporec Setimonts oy L ofe Manager George Little says he has a |l Stolen bases: Shickley, 1; Geneva, 2. Bac- | ot "ve uired Moran to make 126 pounds &t of Mae's pfferings and slammed out a one- | “TpretUfman's sacrifice . i rifice hits: Hourrigan, Lynn. Two-base hit: G ) . pe e The Indians cinched the game in the Deviin, ah... 4 0 ODawney, couple of volunteers who want a chance |Ray. Umpire: Dalmer Criniss, Secorer: |5 0'clock May 2. Conley's manager said aser which scored McAleese and Kelly. . Welch was safe on a difficult fly | Claire, ss A 3 1|Merkle, 1b MeLean, this gave the alieged bantam champlon too to show what they can do, and he will [ Propst. ‘ ;| McCafferty got: to going= from bad to Vooley, who dropped the ball. Two|Shaw, ¢ 8 :v 0 Mo gl JLebae 9. M0 4 P much of a handicap to overcome and in worse: nd after passing 'Lindsay ang |P5508 and six singles followed, netting | Aitchison, p. 5 let them go on tomorrow. ey sisted on Moran making 126 at ringside. He ECube ‘hey ts Ball Team. P seven runs. Kaufman was wild in the —t— —| 1o TaMaie A story went the rounds yesterday there Uherenns Adepts by held out 80 obdurately that Promoter Mc- hompsan, which seored Beall, Schipke put es and when forced to put them over Totals . 4 3 ‘% 10 b i 2 CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 18.—(Special)— | Carey called off the match. Then the pro- the skid 7 it hard. Miller starred at the bat Total 6| had ben a split betwen Jack Johnson and { 1. "Biawell and his Kansas Clty Red Sox | moter called the Drinoipals together again e skids under ' him, sending in Patton, yas hit hard. Mlller starred a € bat. [ Des Moines . 000020 *7| spatted for Suggs in ninth. George Little, and that Bllly Nolan, erst-|arrived here today and immediately donned | and they compromised on Moran making Dolan could .not get the right line of| ~cO'%* SIOUX CITY. Wichita ..... L0060 3400600 0-6New York 0004004 2 0-10 wpie manager of Battling Nelson, would | the uniforms and war paint of the Chey- | 124 pounds on June T. vision on Pat's curves and whiffed, Fr. G G : ZMO:UmAS. THDE SN tHO, NIShot iBottls AR , Lods0 010-0 9.0/ et harge of the champlon's cam ehne Indikns, which' will ‘be the name ot e then until the ninth nothing startiin |“”“ Quillin, 3h - B “N;“'ufl"w‘b“e S e g lewfa';a'"n‘ ey aEe Matowaon, M “;:Tm rnmw o no:e;er :'nu story B;\nu tha ball team trom pow. om Tfi‘fi anason Gage County Ball Leasug. 4 & hap- , 80 lehoff. 5 I 3 lersdorfer, 2: e, “abe, Three-base hit: Devore. (e 'his afternon, v 0 8 3 Vi wi open here nex! Friday, w ames 2 = & pened. But then after one was don, lluh:u A Dares a0 ot ot Aitonison. i o k ERATIUGR, Dot Nap 0 miGneNsliah per Andrens, 2 oft Sage, 1; off Aitchizon, 4 Hit by pitched |ritice hit; Doyle. Stolen bases: Bescher @), | deniea on all sides. Litte said Nolan had | between the Indlans and ' the Laxamie | meeting will be heid at Wymore next. Fri aced out a homer and sent a shiver down |Penion. 1f ball: By Colligan (2. Wild piteh: Altchison, | Paskert (2). Double play: Downey to, Hob-| absolutely no chance to become manager. (oo e, d*”"“fif;“".f;:; () Delng | day to take up the matter of organizing the spinal columna of the bleacherites. The |Stem, 1b Rn e Miian nade: Batia: f)'ml.)xy\xa'“;:f: nath, 6. “Bases on pails: Off Mathewson. 1;| Johnson merely laughed at the report and | Taie fof & §rand opening, and. In ol Drot: e L R O I Spasm was over. when the next two men |HArtman, ss Raftis to Colligan to Dwyer. Sacrifice hit: |off 'Suggs, 8. Hit with pitched ball: By | Nolan sald there was no truth In the story. |ficials’ will open the game. The home vt ot went down In‘a row, c The score: Alderman, p f ) i county, and arrange games after the sty Mattick. Time: 1:%0. Attendance, %0. Um-|Susgs Deviin, Myers. Struck out: By |~ o WC0RE MEC® Nl T 0" olan, | Brounds’ areat Ploneer park, whero ar- | 0¢URfIG frTanEe Kames after the mivle pire: Spencer. Mat d 1ggs, 5. Passed ball: OMAHA. AB. and W 9 § oot rsweotiors rangements have been made to handle from of 0! iy - "o " tnpires: Johnstone | “The subject has never been broached and | FoKeelta nave bo of this kind would be a paying proposition ish pl o ort Lo o o L Fharoiotp g iy Sgpeonl gonedir 64 and furnish plenty of sport for the f A lowers of the national game. I'wo Games mn Pirates Trap Doves. terest in Johnson s that I think he is cer- Speed Program at Beatrice. PITTSBURG, May 18~Boston hit Cam- beat Jeffries and I may make some | BIATRICT, Neb., May 18.—(Special.)—The Race Meet and Ball T . C L nita hard, but'the ‘hits were scattered and :L',‘N‘; on him. I was present at the con- | difectors of ‘the Beatrice Driving assocl- CALLAWAY, Neb, May 16.—(s) & ty the visitors lost to Pittsburg, § to 6. Leach b on held a me z ay on | With the slogan, “The Biggest Littlc rl Oun eague | and Brown each knocked H‘\‘v ball over the | ference to se If I could be of any assistance | gnd made plans for lhv_rl(‘c meeting to be | the State,” Callaway citizens have r: fence for a home run. Score: in selecting & referee who would give him [held here June 14 to 17. Applications for | purse and will hold a race meet and bast PITTSBURG. BOSTON., uare deal.” entry blanks have been received from OK-| ball tournament on June 8 and 9. Over $1,200 R 0.A.E. 0. A MN . E led by the lahoma, Kansus, Missourl and other states| will be offered in race purses and $I0 (1 Season Opens at Crete and Fair- 0 0Collins, ... 6 2 Tex Rickard, somewhat nettled by the|throughout the west. The speed program | hase ball purse ” £ ¢ 1 OHersos, .. & 2 2| peports that his name was suggested as | consists of 2:4, 2:18, 2:22 and 2:30 trotting mont Tuesday with Good , 0. 08ha referes merely to fill & temporary breach, | events: 2:0, 2:i4, 2:18 and 2:34 pacing, be-| The excruciating paine rom corns o i 1 2 i . Th Ters . % . Crowds. 3. Miller, 3 E 3 1| has come out with a statement that he wil | 54¢8 e, R TR oa [ ofhdreg bunions may be avoided by applying Cham- W 2 3] M referee the fight and will not give way to | June 6. berlain's Liniment. nth Gibeon, 3 1 0Sweendy, wa. 3 any man in the world. 7 09, CRETE, Neb., May U Special.)—The | Camnit . 'Graham, c.. 4 2 2 “1 wanted to know whether I would be Topeka ...... 6002001 00-3 artls, b o Stolen bases, Andreas, Miller. Two b: : first game in the Tri-County league be-| Totas..... 1%8mith .o satisfactory to Jeffries,” sald Rickard, “I| S D " vas W ; OWN, D.v.e 0 " ver: 1gnt Nl Kerns, Sasritica_ hitw, | tween Crete and Dorchester was won by Brown, p...\. 3 3 |nave ben assured everything ls nl‘l’_r ot | cighbors, Kaufman. Double plays. Quil: | Crete by the score of 7 to 2. Mayor Dredla Totals../...36 12423 13 5 | 4nd now I am golng to hold the job. | [lin to Stem. Struck out by Alderman 2 |pitched the first ball, which was dodged | *Batted for Curtis in third Eddle Graney, one of the men suggested Es by Kaufman 6. Bases on balls off Aldc % i cor Sighaokent’ byili Sl \ 2 ieatals or the Jofs | man 2; off Kaufman Wiki piteh Alder. | PY “Coumcliman Kerst and “‘shacked H"“mfl‘(m: ",]‘l um:;( '!(-ll‘,“h hfy‘”u A TESE for referee, left this afternoon for the Jef- | o ® o Lying [ . man. Hit by pitched ball: By Alderman 2:| Honorable H. M. Wells. The se | Binsurs : 531070 11 a4 fries' camp at Ben Lomond. Graney care- | MeMurray . by Kaufmdn 1 Time 2:15. Umpire Haskell. | was hit fairly by the portly councilman,| Two-base hits: Clarke, H , Gra fully explained that as the referec ques- just beneath the outer covering or tissue-skin, is a sensitive mem- Totals . e A .7 TpjAtiaEaties. 1,30 who used a bat especially prepared by him- | Three-base ~hits: ~Getz, ! ] tion is settled he wanted to see the big | branous flesh in which are imbedded thousands of small blood vessels. It is *Batted for Schrelber in the ninth. DES MOINES WINS BY self out of a good sized plank. It was a “{‘,',’l‘:m{.""_“:‘fl;‘_‘,‘l"j'\‘- - :‘;'f;:’f‘";;(;f":‘ ‘A‘l‘"]:l’:'x tellow on other business. through these tiny veins and arteries that nutriment is supplied from the blood Omaha fly and was caught Uy Selk on third. Thef Bases on balls: Off Oamnitz, 1; off Curtis, ¥ S D CANE to the different pores, glands and lymphatics. Thus the skin is kept healthy, 2 el g B Inbell's Poor Work horse play being over, the game then be- |13 off Brown, L Struck out: By Camnits,| KEARNEY GE sme 1A} and free from all eruption or disease, by pure blood. But when impurities and e % i 3 Lend at Start. gan. The game was won on its merits, as f;r;‘gn;]""l‘" edi Dy Brow, I Bessed ihall : 54 humors infect the circulation its nourishing properties are diminished and in- i it on’ bases: Pitisburg, 6; Bos- | ge 4 e ‘ Runs ens 000 0 41 DES MOINES, Ia., May 15.—Isbell's poor | Crete out-batted and out-fielded Dor-| ton. ¢ Hitsr OFF ot o twa innings, | P*OYe 9F 4 st Columbun'Hey stead of supplying the skin with healthful properties it constantly irritates and 1 A " Hits ... Lehg 1R 0'R e R -11| work In the first inning gave Des Molnes [ chester. Crete's battery was very steady | Time: 1:90. Umpires: Rigler and Kmslie, Hard Contest, diseases the delicate fibres, pores and glands with sharp uratic matter. Then the Home runs: Schipke, Dolan. ™ A big lead, but the Jobbers tied it up. NI«»' COLUMBUS, Neb.,, May 18.—(8pecial Tele- iy 2 . s skin disease appears d Hallstead at left Cardinals Down Phillies, X » by skin tissues inflame, swell and ulcerate aud some form of : Fox. Two-base hits: e, Kelly. | hoff's home run then won the tor | nd “Selk at third an: pogh gram. —Kearney won the second game of El‘er.m-: hi \\ .ux':n. J.-'.Tmf..f"&’x‘& (l,..r)‘l,v Des Moines. Bcore all i S Prer ey especially weil. Wild throwing| ST. LOU May 18.—St. Louls won its|the serfes from Columbus. Kearney sub on the surface. Applying soothing lotions, salves, etc, to the outer eruptions eve ralg ¢ o < Voyes fa 0 Lle can not be cured in this Stolen Ba Shotton. Left on bases: DES MOINES. was Dorchester's principal weakness. [#eventh stralght game today by Jdefeatics |stituted Noyes for Judson in the fifth. | does not purify the.blood and therefore the skin troul o ot g ; R.H. E. |in the cighth inning for four singles and |sides his own for Columbus. Score: ' | the humors from the blood. It cools the acid heated clrcu:t:ion. builds it up to S of Dorchester ..1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 § 4lthree runs, which broke the tie, Salleo RILE | ity normal strength and thickness, multiplies its rich, nutritious corpuscles, and Raftls, ss Crete .......2 3001001 °7 7 &|pltched good ball after relleving Backman | Kearney ....... 00001104 4 0| S44s to its purity ¥ every way. Then the skin, instead of being irritated and | Niel . Batteries: Crete, Wright and Ammerman; | at the beginning of the fifth inning Columbus ... e 080000000-3 8 3 - d softened by thi § R l “ B Curtie, i, . Dorchoster, Smitli and Morissey. Umpires |~ Score | Struck out: By Judson, 4; by Nove inflamed by sour impurities is noyrished, soothed and softe! y this cooling, H'yms flpmSflfla 'fi u,s 'n‘:;‘:,-' b Wooberry and Wendland. Attendance, 30| XBatted for Backman in the fourth | by Sindeker, 10. Passed 'balls: Kemp, healthy stream of blood. 8, 8. 8, Qures BEczema, Acne, Tetter, Balt Rheum, . i R FAIRMONT, Neb., May 15.—(Special.)—| XBatted for Moren in the ninth | Batteries— Kearney: Judson, Noyes and | Poison Oak, boils, pimples, rashes, etc. Book on SBkin Diseases free to all who Tremendous Stock of | ® 2 xxBatted for Titus in the ninth Townsend; Columbus: Sindeker and Kemp. | gy Blersdorfer, Fairmount played its first game of the|g Touis ; 2 0 K " ite, Blers pl . ul o L00020003 x Umpire: McQuade. IFI0 00, ATLAN' 3 i e Tri-County league Tuesday with Exeter l-n’i_m. W i ..‘u 20 I‘; 0 |° 07070 3| " PRIEMONT, su%, May x»«lrsp-rlm TelT THE SWIFT SPEC] . TA, GA. ‘ | & Wo base hits: KEvans, ugging Baeri- | —HRed Cloud defeated 'femont this - 3 u s Totals on the home diamond. The game was well |, (Mo, Ja%8, Byoe:, JVAOD, HEREnS lmuhla‘fill:‘t::’n'uuu by better work with the stick, From the New York Auction S I ALEXANDER SMITH & SONS, I\"el;llvln. rf i Middleton, I SALE NEXT MONDAY. 1sbell, 1b Pettigrew, attended, the gate receipts amountng to|plays: Kvans and Konetehy; Doolan, Knabe |in & ten inning contest. Jarrott pitched $32. Fairmon-won an easy victory over|to Bransfield 2. Stolen bases: Bransfield. | good ball up to the seventh inning. His Exeter by a score of 15 to 4 Wells and |Moran. Doolan, Hauser, Magee. Hit by support at times was ragged. Grant sent | Westersil, Sl amoncogua? w] ococ~coso® Totals [ O S8hotton, If, e sooonl ] wl comocooo=mol Thomason, 1If o W Corridon, . ST Pennell, rf Landreih, 1 Kerns, ¢ . McCafferty, 18, l3l) Patton, p.... Kautman, p, sKunkle Totals 3 10 *Batted for Kaufman in the r Sioux City . s a0"1 80 Theeo 2l cocwenson E¥ coiehatiwenss | sotsbaBunocd | cumionopnos? Yl eccrumcee g 3 P K McAleese, cf Kelly, s Beall, 1 Cusslday 2w Thompson, 2b. Dolan, 8b...... Weaver, ¢. Schreiber, o ts oot O Tormrrnncnnns [} w Bl wwwamweonms Bl e ois S olosmwecorce *>x Somen g pitehed ball: by Moren, Bases on in the winning run in the tenth, Th Severns were the battery for Fairmont. |balla: Off Backman o & Moren, 3. | feature of the game was the batting of This comet talk has been quite serious with business. MRS = - Struck out: by Backman, en Hits | Bohner for Fremont, Score: RHE. EESNN pegaresedigpoPn oft Backman, 3 in 4 ir Saileo { in | Fremont e 300004000187 So many people thought it would strike the earth that = - . - nings. #ft on bases: . L 4; Phila- | Red Cloud . .10831101 -8 8 3 . > i : . . . NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. May lh.o (Spe; Bimb, Lok Limpive Jolam and | misand e 808 Y b oy they forgot entirely to be ready with a stylish new suit. the Mink league in this city and all the 2! | Rea Cloud: Jarrott and Ruppert. Umpire But all danger is past now and Dresher, The Tadlor, is merchants of this city have agreed to close T s el 34 4 K b., May by 4 o . et z 4 Does not Color the Hair] |i i s b i o e et gy bk s 4T | veady to furnish you the nobbiest Tailored Suits tanging » ey 8, BUres, - ° | standin a e of five ot in VAl Hamiiton was hit hard, giving H pe = 3 A ! . e § Sulohr, Qunin, Sodtum Chiorte, | |26 82 capiain of the' team of this ity | (he"Inircoiiogiate Hase Hail loegue s u;‘§.-’,','p.'.’,.,.'“m.“x’.‘..1 " Premdent "Sievers of in price from $25 to $40. See that your suit has the 'y ce It was orga , o » ' | follo e was at th me. core J o MM— ‘m“"-"&m and Pitcher Wallen of the Fort Crook team | °/1O"® KO o Btate loague was At the game. Sco Dresher Name. ‘Show this to your doctor. uhlnumu.nn&hmm Ask has agreed to captain the team until| Doane ] % | teward 0000001405 § is formula, Bim if he thinks Ayer's Hair Vigor, as made from s the best prepa- June 14, when he leaves with his company | Pery i | Superior AT ';"uuuuwu. $11 1 DRESHER, THE TA'Lom 1 1 for Alaska. He will take churge of the| Wesleyun 2 'hrea-base hit Batteries—8eward ation you could use for falling hair, or for dandruff, Let him decide. He knows. Seam 6% Snén. having Deon guanted s fur | Kesrasy . ) 1 | jnl!lffit’....':fia‘m Bupperior; " Justus and 1515 Farnam $t., Omaha 143 So. 12th 8t.,, Lincolp « . — ~ 5 00| Suellmas. ) > " wrmuened JloosBuwcurss romcord Blucaccancecd ...-,:e, cewesm lough yntil pext montu, Belleyue

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