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THF BEE fl\l\fl\ FRYD\Y MAY 20, 1910 = = == P GRIZZLIES OUTHI IOU\I\LSI i o e Toums | DUES FLY HOXE I8 INT Auen Wins the 3>t\410n> BLANK BROVYS g Shippers Make ©BLUES WY BY TIMELY BITS — : Benson Tourney Mountaineers Land Hard on Keeley | WEST. LEAGUE.| AMER. ASSN. ;30“0" Nationals Defeat Piratcs on Washington Beats §t. Louis Five to Final Demand of |xansas city Beats Columbus Three to | W. L. Pty W.L.Pet.|| Nothing with Good Stick Work. i | Denyer 14 b L.UNSE Paul......d i Pittsb Field Six to Three. 3 Nothing by Bunching Hits. . snd Win Out Handily. B3 Sreph :: é %’L.lx-\zl,-l.‘::‘. i §:E ity Second Day of the Benson Shoot e Railroad Heads — Rioux ¢ « » ty sledo BTN EHMAN HOI™S OMAHA FAST| foons 14 Sileuioviie . W11 G| CURTIS PITCHES STRONG GAME Finds Higher Scores Being GESSLER STAR WITH HICKORY ~ LIEBHARDT WEAKENS IN FOURTH gmana ..///10 12 468 Columbus .14 18 413 Made. —_ Request for Lower Rates Sent to All | opeka ¥ iwaukee .. Dosten Shuts Oat ChicagoeaNew York Presidents Injunction May l'rnl--uu Hents Milwankee Te: | | | | NAT. LEAGUE. | AMER. LEAGUE ; r Auen of Carnavon, In, was high amateur & and Adds Two Rans in ks v 1{ r’in s W.L.Pot "“"’ e ol Aot |1n the second day's shoot at the Benson “'";h‘ 'l""'_""‘ il g Follow Refusal. the Fourth on Five Pittsburg .13 § .88 Phila o BT, ==St. Louls Drubs Phila- Gun club Wednesday afternoon. He mad tladelshia Wine from i ‘hie: 5 biT) N § . IET Hits, Clnenmoci 15 10 Sl werrots or.. 28 11 e 1% hits out of 3 shots. O'Brien of Flor Detpuit CHICAGO, May 10.—The president of Fork. 16 18 (e BOMOR ot 4 i ence, Kan., was the high, professional with every rallrond system in the official clas- 1 - } L nd . 1 |, PITTSBURG, May 1 on todsy de- | g, oUt Of %% duplicating his score of TUES: | \WASHINGTON, May 18.—Washingtou | Siflcation territory tomorrow will re *“‘*‘! KANSAS CITY, May ¥.—After walkin Omaha could not get onto Ehman's curves 10 16 36 Chicago § 15 34| feated Pittsburg in the ninth, Curths| bunched hits fn two 1nings today on tira- | & letter from the committes of seventeen, | tWo mien in the fourth inning, Liebhart ab Thursday and Jost the geme (0 Denver by | prookien’ )y 19 /321/St. Louls...., 4 2 .167 | pltched a setrong game and was given| © LT-en also 8tdod high for the two days. |ham, defeating St. Louls casily 5 to O.|appointed at the shippers' convention. of [lowed three hits today and the locals did & seore of 6 to 1. The Grizzlies wont aftor NEB. LEAGL MINK LEAGUE. |good support. Score making 32 ot of 0. O. M. Ford of|gseore rotest against increased freight held hero [all g ir scoring In the 3 to 0 game. Swan Bert Keeley and rapped him for twelv Pot 1 %R BOSTON. PITTSBURG. | Central C Ta, was high amateur for| WASHINGTON. §T. LOUIS | vesterday, demanding a suspension of the |pitc.d good ball. The fiold was wet. hits. That tells the tale ) 1400 Falis City...1 "}‘”,ymmm 1, AR ) AB.H.0.A.E_|the two day: with a score of 573 out of 4. | AB.H.0.AE AB proposed advance and asking that the | Sco % A%e game, was.the fasiest that has Lest sland oy Maryville” 111 @ Tiow | fenine M6 In the spectal gun event for & repeaitog [Milan, et 4 272 0 dstone, 1t QUeBtioh, b6 Settied by federkl SMDIFGNIDN; | ¢ RANEAR ctMY. 1 cotustuon played on the home grounds this year. Der. | ¢ . 800 AubUSRGE Somy S - 4 ] e g i e Jestle Avieaworth of | Bberida, o Watiace,’ b [ Unless the carriers accept arbitration, by | hannon, 1r.-3 04 9 00 Rourke, 3t} 3 A was '“I{““"I:i ~‘->-|] ‘,I” e i I 5 anana fl‘oi.h». -3‘:"%’; n, | bl Bekaad n“ "1”“{‘(""»:;""'“‘H ‘“‘.'c:” ¢ | Ui, " 4 e, 2ol § the Interstate Commerce commission, an | Rafiery, of SOeion it An attempt was made In the scveath to| 1as Bweeney, 0 \ Schuefer, 0 1Hurtzell, we injunction, it is sal be asked by the | parbeau, s oo o Super {100 and gave the winner a hard fight. Rogers' | MoBride, sa. § OAbstetn, 1o Y g (hL INRReS IR it " JRAT W pull the game out of the fire by putting| Yenterduy'a shippers restraining the increase in the |Hunter, 1b O Reilly, ot.. ’ l’ score was twenty-four arly all’ shol [Street, L 0Ktephern, c.. 3o :én w: ""’”'" the increass in » 0 Odwell, 1t ollenbec o or Kevle er two iy smith 1 OLeever, p better than on the opening d | Ry - A thaticrsis L e 3 Hollenbeck In to bat for Keeley after ty WESTER L fomit 1% pening day were out and Schipke and Gonding were on 3 12 [ Denver Begins Scoring In the Third | Les M.lnes.. 16 .5} Kanras CRy. § 1§ 33| Chicago Beats Brooklyn—Cinetunati —Minneapolin Whips 1 st Miiler, R X S Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Tapperweln of Texas | _Totais R - A concillatory clause was fnserted in the ) 0 Juamen, ¢ : #ave an extiibition ‘of shootthg and de.| Washington ... 8°0 0 0 9 0 @ | letters sent the rallroad presidents, which | ™ gl LB urtls in ninth, lighted the 300 spectators present. By ook o i 0L | MembeER of the commitves ey, may Fesult | & SO E ol making & fast run to behind first ana| oo “““"\‘” L ‘il‘,;:‘.’:f’h':‘(‘-m\ A LT~ by the particlants and the club | Absieln, Mckride, Schaetfer, Unglaub. Lefi | :‘I“"""‘“("“,""MT" ‘1“""” m“”" ;"“; ”"“"‘“l“‘r“'g\-nnn,\ CItY «vooca 000830000 %3 enatehing a fly out of the alr. Melter wa Hrookiyi, 81 Ohisaso, 4 |nit: bharpe. Sacritice fiys T d, tNlme | and it is planned to hold arother one In 5 R ‘I\’::s':lr_wlw: St :-rm'h TTDY ] S fhre Wil ‘-‘ ("I'“"‘l ”‘; ay by | COlumbus .. L000000000-0 gent In to finish the game after K New York Cincinnati, §. Stojcn bases: Clark, Coliins, Sweeney. | he fall 4 | pitched Dail: Graham 1, Btrdck out: Johte | boraier: o e to meet them half WAy By | Bacritice hits: Raterty, Moran; Barbesu, was takehiobt. Jbutihe §ad M uphil Driiateiphia, 31-85, Louls, & Base on bails: Off Powel off Curus, | The scores for thé koot are: {Son 8, Grabhm & Wil piteh, Johnson | NONiNE & confefence &td attempting to |Downis. Lett on baes:. Kan to make, ak Uhé game wAs alreay lost wh AMERICAN LEAGUB. Struek out; By Fowsll 2 by Leever, PROFESSIONALS | Time 1:40. Umpires: Dincen and Connolly, | adjust the rate tangle without appealing e R M o TR T he mounted the rubber Chicago, 0; Boston, 3 ¥ 3 bases. But Cassidy, who scemed to be able| S Josepl Lincoln, Totals...... 3 to play all over the right garden robbed | Tepcka, 6; Sioux City *Batter for success PR les > v ¥ = Shotton, If. ¥ox, ... King, ef;. iane, 1b. Corridon, Weich, ‘¥t.... Scnipke, 8b... Gonding, c..... Reeiey, p.... *Hollenbeck . Meiter, Pugoyent ° > ] Slecccmancoanc? loccorranmem: “lcscccoccaen elocercoonac~x e > = Total ~lcoorccosoce % | ot Dot oS Finta bion oot i ot alocewcmormeros > “O Rl ccmccrnarun- Bkt s g ol coppticdiaty toreme S - d MoAleese, Cf! hely, sui..... Hean, If...... Cassidy, rf.... .0 Lindsay, 10..... . Chompson, & Dolan, 3b.;. McMurray, knnan, p. ok ol connocooccon | omtome | memcocmon Totals..... leermrcocus roEN . DIetbER L T Loft. on bRaL | ¢ dnesday. Total. | Boston Reds Irim Sox. to the commission. Sullivan to Hunter; Liebhardt to Jame Omaha got its lonely secre in the third| | Louls, “.I\}\ :rlw w:}nu e Pittsburg, 4; Boston, 7. Hits: Off Powell, 23'!" tn‘lrlnrv)'nrv-. Kan.......oo.. 91 2| BOSTON, May 19.—Boston won a slow| Theo shippers say thcy are not pleading I'M\\"H y .\"I;’\I('k u\u. H\ .\'nrn;_n,' ht};v lfh»L . § I Jetrolt, 14; Philadeiphia, 2 11; off Leever, 1: off Curtixs, 3: off Frock. SArter, Lincoln..)......... ...l 18 38| game from Chicago today, 3 to 0. Parent's|for a conference, but simply offer to meet | Bardt, ase on balla: Off Liebhardt, and that was presented by Kelly when hel Cleveland, 3; N York, 4. ¢ yonsia OCK, | Mrs. Topperweln, Texas. 188 | thro g hand [ o y 5 S e, | Time 1:20. Umpires: Chill and Guthrie, fumbled King's grounder Hin - vonhn AMERICA SOCIATIO }"‘ ime: 1:40. Umpires, Rigler and Ems. le;:‘ ‘:::’m.“ Clty ? SN e }:fi.,:f'"" and was Injured by a line drive. the ,‘R“mm,fl l" ‘“"‘ latter ‘\,NN'] “:, P started by Kecley flylng out to Lindsay Columbus, 0; City, Cardinals Whin Phillies. \'mm[-h 12:,:‘}.@ City ..t 1 » CHICAGO. BOSTON. committee recelved a message from Presl- . otton h Adoublé ent to third on| Toledo, 10; Milwaukee, 9, T, h el W bt cped p Nterrasy e AB.H,0.A.E AB.H.0.A.E. [dent James McCrea of the Pennsylvania R B ld S0 BIE B Coubls SIS WanL to ted 9% Inciankpeiie;y. S6 Eanl.8 ST, LOUIS, May 19.—8t. Louis won the AMATUERS, | zetder, ..."4"3" 2" o Hooper, 104 91 railroad today, which says in effect; that | egents to ui Fox's out to first.. Kinig hit one to Kelly | phdiatibolls 1o, S kL & ird” game of the serles from Philadelphia | Aucn, Carnavon, la.. 08| Bareat, #hes § ¢ B0 £ v aa oM Pt e e Syl o who be it, and Shotton scored. King {EBRASK BAGUE. . today, score 9§ to 1 aish pitched | Veach, Verdon 7 18 37 | Colli 2 0 0Stahi, 1b... 5 0| increased transportation tax 1s to be levie M d ,l was out when he attempted to steal second | Kearn e . good bal throughout and dia fiot eive the Avlaworth, Omafa..... v 8| guies 011 0 o of.. 0| ‘The message, say members of the com- odac btructures arne; FPremont sltors a single chance. ouis pl 4 57 | Dougherty, 0 The only other chance Omaha had to| Med Columbus, ad an easy time with Moore, Shettler and | Dyorak. Rowih Owmaki : flo] i & G e e, i, e asatern oore: Wik in tiie: second. When. Katie #ot A Bupet] Grand 1sland, g Brennan, Score Appleman, Atlantic, Ia... 5 b £y O e At’_:r';‘r_" . 0l roads have fully made up their minds to 4 single and went to second on Corridon's out | MINK LEAGU ST LOUIS, | PHILADELPHMIA ]l*:mn.d Cenitral la. Bloth, - 61 Q0H6Ls, " Dr: o | Increase rates. Meet in Omaha on Day of At fnt on & grounder to the pitcher b A AU K G o Huee 55 omie, ot %% | Holts,” Sheiby, Td. R i Koy it i v Medical College Commence- hompson booted Weleh's grounder and| Maryville, 11; Auburn, 2 N el S s Turner, North Portal; r\. y | Mullen, rt... C Bhalitn want o okt Sahines e one 10 PR Qurin, 0o | yanCort, “Hroken: How.. I e annon Scores ment, Dolan who threw Kane out at the plate.| Western League—Denver at Omaha, St.|Evans, f.... 40 Beng BhrviE b . H “ e—De . St o Skorg, Bérwyn. v 3 . o it With two men on bases Gonding flew out|Joseph at Lincoin, Topeka at Sioux city, | fnber, 92 obo Miller, Beryn. it} (-,,:.!:,::,'d o FDI"""Q":, (‘;' 0"‘,']:,"'0 0 00 InSul’gCnt Men tegents of the University of Nebraska to Thompson. R kb aman "at” PUe Mowrey 12 OMoran, c.. o L AL R n 410 | Boston. .. 108000000 *—3 held their regular meeting in Omaha Thurs- 'u,nv.-r began scoring In the third when | prookiyn at Chicago. New York st Gl |Lush. P 0 i 0Magre B e oG s r 18 Sacrifice hits: Qarduer, Lewls =Stolon day in anticlpation of the commencement wo were made. In the next session two|cinnati, Philadelphia at St Louls. Totals..... § 1Brennan . 119 Lord, ouble pla; anneh iti ses of the Omaha medlcal coll more were added after five hits had been| American Assoclation—Columbus at To- A . 18 Zelovr and Candil. Left,on bases: Chicago, Makes Clear Cut His Position on iy L x;’ : ”1‘ .n‘e’« c: college, ’ gl | 1edo, Loulsville at Indlanapolis, Mliwaukee | Boston, 8. Bases ,n ‘balls: Off Cicotte, Attitude of Men Who Desert ere to be held in this city in the lnlyll;"'d oft Keeley's delivery, two of | 0% MRy Totals.... off White, 4. _Stiuck out; By Ccotte: itude of Men Who Deser! evening., It was an Innovation brought which two sackers. Again In the| Neoraska League—Kearney at Fremont,| *Batted for Brennan in ninth F ” C D f It LT IR AT BT Vhite, Balk: Party. about for the convenience of the member: elghth two runs were made off two hits. | Hastings at Seward, Red Cloud at Colum: |st. Louls ....... 31040010 alls lty cieats Clcotte. Time: 2:02. Umplres, Perrine and 24 all of whom were scheduled to attend . The Grigzlles made three errora but they | P4 Superior at Grand lsiand = | Philadelphia [0 00 00 0 0 0 ¢ Qtiougnlig ks e it e Sraidones | SOMBOARANE ekl St came at a time, with tho exception of the | oity. Shenandoah. | 5 an, csville | Two-base hits: Grant, Kaney, Mowrey, Nebr k C Tigers Whin Athleties. NEW YORK, May 19— e - Waldorts | S0 se Sie: (LBt MR tiies Radks: it OMARK [ot S OBieos Doont RUSDIAHIAYR, | MAFYSVIIlS | ndolxt MRnrifice ity Ellis, Hauser, Oakes aska 1 yafls PHILADELPHIA, May 10.~Philadelphiu’s | Astoria last night Speaker Joseph G. Can-| “"-1 "'"»_";*’““v Steslon ot iby Yody waa 21 not neRGEE BN D bt L eague~Chicago at Boston, St | Koney. Stolen bases: ilis (), Hauser, long winning streak was brone when De- (o 00 T bt squent defense of his | 1ATEely perfunctory, belng taken up with 3 i g Loasus—Ohioako | hiludel. | Hugglis, Evans. Hit by pitched ball troit won, 14 to 2. The visitors knocked cas wildly | the reading of communications and the con= The score; bita Cloveland o5 New York ot Fh1adel| by Moore, Pheips, Bvans; by Brennen, |Opening Game for Minks Hard Con. | Krause off the rubber in the fourth inning, | conduct as. epeaker and he was widly| i Pl R SR 3 OMAHA L S W Bvans. Wild pitches: Shettler. Base on 8 and also hit Dygert's curves hard. Mullini|cheered by the Natlonal Association of [ Sideration of plans for new bulldings, % — = balig: “xr)rr;?lm:‘, 4 oft Lush, ‘1‘:"1\?”“‘- test, Though - Ends in fooled the home players. score:m' N Manutacturers, ml:l‘v lrlu:l‘mpllou llh;u u] spark from a 10co- "y O3 ‘el ruck ou y Moore, oy ¥ PHILADELPHIA. w v ” otive hi cause truct hits: Mattick 2; Raftis 1 Time 1:45. At-|2; by Brennen, 1; by Shettier, 3; by Luan Shutout. by AB;Hi0jAm, | 'YOU heliave: we " Bhve ia, madority of | o R SR SEIERE D St Tl tendance ¥u. Lmpire: Spepser, 3. Hits: Off Moore 7 in one and one-third | D. Jones, If. 4 OHartsel, 1. forty-four in the house of representatives v "d & d“t ""l‘l" ity at Mrl'll Platte e innings; off Shettler, 2 in two and two- Hush, sa..... 8 90ldring, and two-thirds of the United States| W8S advanced in a letter from Unlon Pa: » o 3 CITY N 9 Q; Cobb, ef.... 000111 2b. " ", re | © ! v - PATTON FARMED OUT FOR YEAR 1RV T Lae an e SY Bt Louls, | FALLS CITY, Neb, May 1.—(Bpetlal {o DR Oheni” $b senate,” sald the speaker, “and yet we are | ¢lfic officlals to the university regents of- oy Philadelphia, 5. Time: 2:0. Umpires: | Telegram.)—The local club shut out Ne- |Delehanty,sd 4 Ohuvia, b, under the sway—I will not say of dls-|fering to rebulld the sheds. The road . s ! Kahe, RN Ol Nt < a3 The | Mo . 3b 5 OHouser, 1b. y sour cory - Pa Rourke Loaus Twirler te Water- Ok, Ses- Bokbais. braska City here .toddy, 8 to 0. - The | Nerirey. OMurphy, T honest—of mistaken people and now and ::':::’?U":W Plflcet:b:ll:‘t‘lflun record as ac 100, In, for u Semsvn’'s More CHICAGO, May 19.—Chicago defeateq|5'0UNds Were muddy and rain interferod | sianage, OHeltmuller, vt then a demagogue, seeking power and 1|°ePUNE a responsibility for damage which Training. Brookliyn, 4 to 2, today. Score: with flelding, but it was an exceptional g;'\:;v;“:‘- { i can pick out among them men who would | had not been charged to it — BROOKLYN, game under the weather conditions. Score: | Browning, OKrause, have competed with Judas who betrayed | Besldes accepting this letter, the regents Pa_ Rourke announced Thursday morning X pureh,, ... 08 s b [eBMkR City 00000000080 " Co <priert, il Fimantd: took steps toward glving object lessons to that lie had farmed Patton out to Waterloo, | gneckara, - Q Daert, 6. ¢ L L b i il “We have a great president and a republi- | farmers in the science of building. Consid la, In the Three-I league, Patton leaves |S¢ '“;:- b I and Potect. Umplre: 'Sage. Attendance;|Detroit ....... 0027121 can majority, yet we cannot say whether |ering plans for the construction of bulld- Thuf:day evening for his new berth. The |gianee 1* Satomiroen, 1,000, Philadelphia ........0 1 0 00 0 0 there are not enough cowards to flock | lES at the university experimental station twirler had not looked as good so far this | Hotma iDavidmon,’ ct. 0 AUBURN, Neb,, ‘May 10.—(Special Telo- | Two-base hit: Murphy. Three-buse hitdi| ith the populistic democratic minority |at Valentine, the regents declded to have season as he did last and inasmuch as six | Ciken H-Lhe oy gram.)—Maryville defeated Auburn, 11 to | Mullin, Colling. |HIts: “)"cm rause, 5 Ol and leave us without an efficient repubil- | the buildings constructed of sand-concrete pitohers are all that Rourke can carry, he |overall "p. 2 Batteries: Aubneny Hiraa Dygert, 10; of uilln, 8 TOWILIE, & bricks made ofj d the t ] . d ueny sch and Kenin- | Sacrifice hits: D. Jones, Browning. Stolen| can majority. 8 o ofg sand from the ground decided to farm Patton out for a year. zer; Maryville, Crignepand Pollock. Um- |bake: Cobb. Double plays: Bush to Dele-| «I¢ there were two armies drawn up in|near the buildings, A fine dwelling house e " pire, Miner. Attendamoe, 600. Score: hanty 10 B gones B Delehanty 19 la:|actual confliot do you know what would | and a serios of stables and cow sheds will JOC Dolan V‘/ 1ns *Batted for McMillan in 1ifth 4 0 000 00 0 0 0 2—2|3eiphia, 6. Bases on balls: Off M'mun 3:| be done-with such men?" compose the little settlement. The entire Totals, & e by n **liatted 107, Lipiy i, pingh, ,, e R R’ 1&3 23 om‘:w}-m’x‘" off Krnum off Dygert, 3; off fim\lvni;l‘f. “Shoot them,” cried one of tha diners. outlay will reach the appropriation of otals. . & hweni. . 87 5 . . . . f ' 4 . T g 1. First base on_errors: Detroit, 1 Hit i $14,000, o i 2 CHICRBO ..ivtveeriiend 0 0 0 '3 "o 5 A ? Y ‘Shoot~ them!" thundéred the - speaker. poMedurray Sut in the third tuning for with:Hi1s W illow | Siokea 70 W08 1Y o=t|me ‘7'“"“"}'“"‘"“";“’}’::‘ game was post- | Kith pltoned bl B, et s | “Shoot them! that would be: too honorablé | According to the regents the expadiont “Battelt iur seeley in.the seventh. gioritice ubit., Byers. gacritice fly. RIBNG LA aUURILY BEARSE: By Browsing, L. Time: 2:17. Utnpites.|a death for them, hanging would be their|of using concrete bricks will ba & lesson Omana— Shieckara, s: cn, Laubeit, Sheridan and Kerin, tate. to farmers in the surrounding territory, ATITLA 00000 01| ; e 3 Chance, Evers. Left on buses! Chicago, e, y sy 1000101} Drives in Deciding Runs in Seventh :,“u;oohkllr);::ksbu{x_n;.y.,3\‘2:;"1, $Oft Over WALNUT HILL IN FIRST PLACE B 1 wou:l rn(hler hz;m: :’ani‘::ynl"::p:::l :;:c::::rser::mrfi:“u:tunm‘x '.’nen:’mv-- of Denver— Ty tae all, 8 St : rall, 5; 5 O h W ouse and senate o - relr hands, i 32090904 0 Inning. Su]:]‘)erwr in Better & time: 1 Upmires, O'bay dnd’ Bren’ | past of the Preliminartes in maha oman Sedpu ploats A b b a3 — Hits 3 ~ orm, i Hodi Beat biakts Public School Athletic . k I'd postpone the evil day as 1ong as pos- erious Breakdown -:.fJ‘..‘.’;‘SE.’.” :‘:I‘:fn'nh] e nr‘eh‘:'.li x;’.’.‘.’::?\ CINCINNATI, May 19.—Cincinnati de- Conteits. ACthC Vk‘ orker sible and perchance—though It's a forlorn | results from = chronic constipation, Dy Sloien base: enipke, kit Ot Keviey, 11| COLUMBUS, Neb., May 19—(Spectgl Tele- | [g8tcd New York today mainly through S ] hope, wisdom may come south of Mason's |King's New Life Plls cure headache, in seven innings; oif’ Meier, ¥ in two In- 2 : e 3 Marquardt's and Crandall’s wildness in tne! In spite of the comet and its vague wan- 1 0 s da bl e you | stomach, liver and bowel troubla, gy Hings: off Mninan, & Bases on pai. Ogf | Sram)—Columbus won from Red Cloud to- | early innings. The visitors hit Rowan hard| derings around the earth, the Om&hu pub- at Conventlon iy e L [ a5idt by Bekton Drig Cou Ieciey, 1; oit sfmah, 8, Struck out: sy |44y when both teams scored in the seyerith, | I the ninth, but could not reach. The bat-|lic scnoois were able te hold the last night - | [ peedit’t ‘Dother & ew England, S heeiey, 2; by Malter, si by khman, 1. Leit [Right Flélder Chittick made three hits in xsln.( of ‘Bescher and Murray featured. i“« thelr yre‘ngmumh-?‘ in ltnu\lnllull ath- || take care of itself. busied! Umanm, b; Denver, s Umpir § core: etic meet. The results of Wednesday's A S0 e OB 5 s sen " | U Uimes up, Dolan's Nt In, the weventh NEW YORK. CINCINNATIL meet were: Wainut il “frat, % ‘points; Mrs, F. H. Cole's Address on Civil i rought in two runs for Columbus. Bcore AB.H. AB.H | Park, second, 2 points; Saratoga, taird, 14 y s : Swisie I eTRoNG in PiNGHNS| RS | Devors, “Bcacher, 11, polnts. e ‘remuining seven schouis wii| Service Reform Wins Ovation— |UNABLE TO FIX THE BLAME | Columbus . e 0000003003 1 | Doyle, | OPuskert, cf.. 1ot enter the finals, but they obtained the KA Cioud opereneern, 0000901001 6 2| uHoblitzel, 1b, following number of points In the prelim- Nebraska Dinner Tonight. ’ Drummers’ Pltcher 1s Team 1n | Battcries: Bovee and Kemp; Pierce and |5eymour Michell, Lnarigs: Windsor, 10; @rain, T; Paciio, 1; Phrsny Tust FiRSe 11 SRpAoNS o and | Bridweil, UEgan, 2b.. ) G S R ibility for Death MI SOURI i hiue. 1iixbolk. Ruper.. »truck out: by Bovee, 5; by Plerce, | biovell o # Viowbher, . Mofiauty, sk, gunders, Vinton-and. ' CINCINNATI, 0., May 19.—(Special Tele- nuh: G wAn Mehain, S | 8. "Hit by pliched bail: By Bovee, 1. Hasé LINCOLN, Ma, Enilgsephicdanaed | ot ST IR DR LS aves. 3. BB | Merkis, by OMcLean, ¢ 8 = ol ss: Ou asovee, 4; erce,.3. Tw ¥ g by i rark school started strong in the begin- o ation of | Death from injuries received with the 3 for Fous hifs on Bitther Belut 18 the Htcn o | 8chlel, (Lobert, ' 3b. Pl S0l mtarted Strohk in the begin. | gram.)—Nebraska's strong delegat i " co? wSmkonmed inning, and this, with an error between, | phRe hits: Kemp, Fagan. “Umpire: ~Mo- | Wilor, ¢ Wave them three runs, pienty to win, An|Wusd 3 : e LY Urror and e singie brougnt them one GRAND ISLAND, Neb, May 1. Margeerd, the first and a obase on walls, a sacrifice | cial Telegram.)—Superior found Green and | Dickion, And b Single In tne elghin brought tne|Sweaior for sixieen hits with a jotal. of | Hrodsmiss Tun came (n tre second ot A base on bails | NONty-four bases and was dectiidly m-| sneyers ) chers were rapped | pi ) althe *Bocker ... ::.-dumfi by Dar it :\va:'::u',:."m\fl ':::,:IKM MBI S losel “;(lrlll": ) Meen. wll g0 l;’;"“,,'I”j‘f““;f,z,.“a“u':w"zf“’::"lé an aroused public sentiment for the appli-| the intersection of Forty-fifth and Dodge the pinchcs, and the fieiders benind him | TOF v iirieinentnn 3800830011316 ‘Tn"m»a'f nuu s Chesrey of Park school was able to equal| cation of sound sense and sound morals|streets, in which A. H. Hansen the motor- played witn more vim, Ncore: Grand Tothnd " 010800001008 3 5] ARpMed Lof Sxtesn third, Art Ruuner's record of five feet, made last|in retention of public servants in office | man recived fatal Injuries. Hansen was LINCOLN, .\'l‘u‘i‘.::f"r":fi.(:A}xf;.(:(:»\;.g'f"d spellman; Green, | spgited for Crandall In sixth. night. rather than in a list of definite accom- | burled Wednesday afternoon in Springwell . o Yhe finals will be run off ¥ PREMONT, Neb, May 1i(Bpeciat Tele- | e vo0,(OF Dickson In ninth, [ ne 16 finals Will be run off Friday night t| oyohments, Conservation, she sald, was | cemetery, following services r::’om;ucled iy gram.)—Fremont defeated Kearney here to- | Cincinnati ..., 2050000 Semmares $he thought Mmsgested by nearly pvery oom: | his mother's Tesidenos HIS Biondo strest, 8| Refay race: Walnut ‘HUl first, J - ‘ 3 day In an interesting game, 5 to 4. 1t was| Two-base hits: Murray, Bedoher, Hob-|ond, irain thir R0y | miten oAt hadsepariad . batAle 1Al Gohe) by the Bavs, Ca WL MRS R aseN by U s“mmer GCastieton, p. ORowan, p. - e " om the evider ety N the Tast two events, Lhe 22-yard race| tWenty-nine club women was forceful and | statement, “and from the evidence received, 0 and the tug-of-war, when Waliiut £ill took | loval to its president, Mrs. F. H. Cole, who | we cannot place responsibility for his |RON second In tne formér wAd fITst n the latter, | was active In many departments of the [death,” was the verdict returned Wednes- 0 0 piacing themseives rirss, . . 8 Al 'The ‘events compeied. for were oloser|¥OT and who made a fine address.on|day afternoon by the coroner's jury who 0 0 Riiinencsran Bl crmocreme 2l comonmowanl e Totals, than they nave been yet so far. The relay | 'Progress of Clvil Service Reform.” investigated the collislon Saturday night races and the heats'in the 280-yard race| She sald that the progress lies mainly in | between a strect car and a freight train at Eluprrcorcrnusssnoen lcocccemrcrnraccoco? loocomccocommmerumn leccoccoe > E o = © Waldron, cf. Gagoier, ss.. Cobb, rf.. Jude, ... Cockman, $b 4 uonius, b, . v ilcdensaul, 2o Clarke, ¢..... Gelst, P, bodys game until the last ball was|litzel. Hits: Off Ames, 4 In two innings;| Tug-of-wari; Walnut Hill first, Park sec-|Vention. In 106, after two and one-half|yived by his mother and a brother, o % 4 | off Marquard, 1 in one and one-thizd in- | ond, Pacific (hird. years of existence, there were but twenty thrown. - Lleature of the game Was a home | ning: off Crandall, 8 in one and two-third | Two hundred and‘ twenty-yard . " - tun by Thompson in the seventh, after|inning; off Dickson, 3 in five innings; \Iff James Trilly of Train first, Frank Thg:flc:-l. SiALARL10 ITHIGNTIN Nk NOPNI Sap e PUGNER UNION PRESIDENT Tourlst Faurrees e sending two fouls over the fence, Score: | Castieton, § in two and one-third innings;|of Walnut second, Paul Reynolds of Men: | #ervice reform. Today there are forty-one w1, s, | OfF Howan, 6 in six and twoethira innings. ‘m’;:um Lark ihird, states with over 30 clubs enllsted. Mrs. | ooty mypographical No. 100 Holds o ;4 | Sacritice hits: Seymour, erkle. Btolen 'wenty-yard dash, Class A: Lester Rigby |C v . n—I e Ak 3910020004 8§ 4| pasca: Devin, Bencher, Lobert (3, Rowan. | of Saratosa first, Harian, Critehfield® of | Core Wee enthuslastically applauded AByual FastinamBasr. sae Hattmies: Kearney.. Herrick and Town. | 1#ft on bases: New York, 6; Cincinnati, 7.| Saratoga second, idwaré Chesney of Park| TOMOrrow night Nebraska delegates will Grahsin ‘Delognien, Rates wlecercececee leew Bloscusonos et o Totals....... JOSEPLL AB R Eremont. Sinttery. Bennett —and | Bases on balls: Off Ames, 1; off Marquard, | third. have a reunion and dinner for its delegates| yonn pugner was elected president of the I 4 : et e, 4 |4 off Crandall, 1. Struck out: By Ames,| Twenty-yard dash, Class B: Bernard Twi- . Salt Lake Clty and San aranhin 9 ohncr. Umpire, Magee. Attendance, 4. |1 by Marquard, 1; by Crandall, 1; by Cas. | ford of Windsor first, Clark Hussell “of| .o Plennial. Sa y Qmahs Typographigsl .ubloa No, -100'at (he - y Pime :2: r v Y v ‘rancisec extended invitations for a action yesterday, winning from Effective June T, 4 -~ - 4 sy | tleton, 1; by Rowan, 4. Time:2:00. Umpires: | Wainut Hill second, Albert Grant of Wind- | ¥rancisco have exten annual election v ¥, SBASON OPENS A KEARNEY | johnstohe and Moran Pires: | or third, the 1912 biennfal and Portland, Ore., and |y 3. Copenharve by a vote of 124 to S8 Special Round Trip Ratés B High jump, Class A: Adolt Sanderson of | Chicago cach want the council meeting in| These officers were eleoted without a AT Val 1011, ontest: M. N. Gritfith, viee president; T0 So All Can See At Franclsco's last night the South | {nd:) Lawrence Garlow of Park third Spu o Monday Will Be Geréral Tolday With the Bowlers, Park first; Clark Russell of Walnut sec- e e The count of ballots for directors showed [ R, G. Hinman, secretary-treasurer; Benja- el A narm A 5 Omaha team shooting as the Jetter Gola | eBht: 4 feet. KEARNEY, Neb., May 19.—(Special)— | QMmab er Qold | “High jump, Class Bi Edw Lesne ow s “ A N O e 4 s oviat | Tops, played ' nice game, four of thelr | pilh Juip Edward Chesney of | the following to be elected: Mesdames |min F. Knight, recording secretary; J. H. ..' 'or Powell, It bauer, i MeLnesney Junes, 0. Ciark, 1o, Curnun, a8 Dachvein, 80 buca, € owiLl, zeeh Posudnosue olrceccccne lee g Alfred Petérson of Windsor seo- - oy | C By e e ey o 1S s e ot orasy | men ' going_over &, Winning two games | a5t Chtrort maneiios of Win Adams Desha Breckeridge, Kentucky: |Collins, sergeant-at-arms. 1 ball played by the Keatmey Gupitalists will | o0 the Heatons Americans. Fitagerald | Fieont: § feet Y ratoga third. | 7"y ‘Nash, Jowa; H. C. Keefs, Ne-| Ea I Foster, G. £ Guild and F. J s P Rk bo piaved on that date and the ususl un- | Nia® s *betng high single Tor the leawus. | srond Jump. Class A: Lester Rigby of|braska; C. H. McManon, Utah; Eugene|Sullivan were elected to the board of Bo"on 1 b B8 ounded enthus of Kearnoy business | G e [ saratoga Febster Comstock of Wal- | ‘ : Bime | trustees and George Eddy and U. G. Two-base hits: Mcuhesney, Clarke men Ana" people will be shown on’ that | TOMENL the bi banquet at the Paxton |mut il second. Jomn ANand of Tiain | Mely, North Dakota; Eimer Blair, New \trustees and George Eddy and U. C ‘ % base: Puwell. Sacritice nits: Gagnier, - iz siote 1o tawn Wit Db Coasd | B RS s AN EATEANE third, Distanoe: & feet 9 {nohes. York; Frank White, North Dakota; Fred |Graham as delegates to the convention of A“anhc c“y Yrjedenseus NI § g A even the newspapers \\mstu(-prbmlln‘ the | . ot ’;a‘!‘-‘ Totar | pProad Jump, Class B: Adolf Sanderson of | H. White, Maine. the International union, which meets at oul By el by Wi, UsuAl Erist of news and will €1 thelr pages lat. 3. otal | Park first, Hernard Twitford of Wi o vas | capolls in / 4 Daiie: Ot &L ore Switers. Hit by [ Wik By Cobiva doinin.: BIEht Rubdred | Mathen .......i...i.. 18 W8" T U4 | necona, Claric Russcll of Wainut HN, third, | ThIS evening the principal address was |Minneapolis in August And Other Eastern Points pitcued valii Uy G, %NS 10U | giokets, on the souvenir order, have been | yorSis eorrob i MY, 200 483 | Distance: 10 feet 9% inehes. | made by Mrs. Barah Flatt Deckar of Colo-| wire: Clark. 8010 at §1 each and It I8 thought that gver | fyaapas’ ttrisrseanes 1w 620 2000 peoplo Wi’ attend (RE game Heaton 8 129 rado, who took as her subject, ““Tomorrow— For More Than Three Decades y )T OFFICE cuAmMPS ) WIS o8 mrow ue | g P H Iy TICK The | - 4 411 | MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE y 0 3 " Foley's Honey and Tar has been a house- expected 1o he & 'close <one, as | FO-Mers ... i 446 | An Outlook into the Future (a4 vorite for all allments of the throat, : t. Omaba. P Grand Island will fatch the Capltalists up | Totals Pt l“”"" PR METIN 2 Mrs. Decker, just prior to !)‘w‘ nn.'- dle :l"‘l'r:‘fz\r:d 4. 1er Ml BUDINA of Lin ot 1423 Farnam 8 . Wichita Goes to Pleces du Fiese| Vol | EOUIT OMAHA sion of Lengue s “d’“‘::'r’:"'(’,‘," :‘:‘ k]:,i; Nl::; 1 :ru‘g).‘m, it is best and safest, as It contains no THOS. F. GODFREY, quar ‘ e del Inning at Des Molues Pera Swats Aubn | ist. 24, Total ; T fates and no harmful drugs. None genu- | Fant AR ) LINCOLN, May 19— (8pecial Telegram,)— : on to | oplates Ticket Ageut. DES MOINES, la., May 19.~Wichita went| PERU, Neb. May 18.~(Special.)—Peru ,':,'.'\,,..,l, o e Y 201 An important oeting of e chcegilve (o8 the """_"“’”"'“’M‘" _".'l‘e ‘_"“r'"‘:‘l“ “_"”’me but Foley's Honey and Tar in the | Pass. and to pieces in the Mral NINg anu iss| Normal added another to it Jonk Nst of | Conaeey. LU MW 1% 18 pa|committes of the Missourl Valley confer. | Which they belonged. The conventlon city | Sl LT o0 age Refuse substitutes. For Molftes made six yuns. Owens pitehed great | o i Tollon. eEEAAN. salo 1 Lincoin ardion | (: co <o we ories by defeating the Auburn MInK | CIArk .....eovseersvonns 158 2 | ence will be held in Des Moines ol will be chosen later. | ball unti the mntn_ when auw w.laness | leaue team today by the score of § to & | Fresmeraid 1. e 188 2317 At this time the question of elginity | — i jurced In four runs. score This Is the second Mink team to be de-] Briggs .. T RN 0] (of members and of the extension of the | | HOGS DES MOINES ated by Pery, Nevraska City being the = Mlleague wiil come up |FAIR INCREASE N 0 R other vietim. Score Totals s .86 80 415 . 25 | The annual track moet between the Go- RHE h- % "M} I phers and Nebraska university will be held | Poite .21002 80 Haldvese foe 15 Gend. Friday Afternoon on' Nebraska s flei. |Outpat of Packiug Houses Shows AnRwra e : H 8| HOLDREGE, Neb, May - 19 (Speoial | (°8¢h Cherriggton is hopeul of winning | Little Différence from Same Batteries: Stevens Mume Kirsoh | Telegram.)—in one of the. fastest oy |the third stralght victory aithough Minne. | Season Other Yea and Copeland. ~Two-base hits innlxmellll scnoul games ever played In this part of T'“,’,\lf',.'(.',"' RS Rt haramu: reey | iright, Brewer. Thre-base bits: McDowel e, Holdrege defe o ea - pens & series of | v ;o 19.—(8 Tele wick (2). Passed bailx: Copeland, 2. Struck | had only two hits registered against him | ¢ Nebraska diamond gramarelirion Cyrtant Saxui_ 1 W lisugl 28 out: By Stevens, 13; by Kirseh, 8. Base on | but both counted, while the two hits su~'\ - — |an enlarging tendency In receipts of hogs balls: Off Stevens, 2; off Kirsch, 1. Hit | cured by Oxford were harmiess. Pitser in | Crelghton Randolph. lat this time in the season, ard the com- by pitched ball: By Stevens, 8; by Kirseh, | ieft field for the locals made the star play | (CREIGHTON. May 19.—(Speclal)—The | roix Shows' & $ain Tnosease WICHITA. 1 Umplire: Martgan of the game by a wonderful catch out of | C1elghton HIgh school bail team will leave (PATison this week sho e AB. R H g P 08 Lerrdory, Beore: R.H.I |for Randolph Friday to compete in the |Total western slaughtering reaches 120,000 _ Driscoll Cholenzes Wolgast: ORIOFd orrovsrer . 0100000001 § 2| final track and field meet to be held there |hogs, compared with 360,000 the preceding NEW YORK, May 19.—Jem Drlscoll, | Holarege .70 """ "'100000100-2 2 3 |Friday, May 2. The Crelgnton HIgh | ool and 200,00 two weeks ngo. For the! toglish featherwe!ght = champlon, * toda: Batteries:Dawiey. and Youngi Lewell and | schoor ball team has not.lost ‘s same this| imeé last year the number challenged Ad Wolgast for the light welght | Shepnerd, year and it 1s hoped:that the bovs will be | corresponding time last year the numbh championship. Driscoll is ready to post & — | Buccessful at the meet at Randolph. | was 465,000 and two years ago 636,00 From | 85,00 forfeit to go as a side bet, e I8 Iowa Mocords Drokes. H bt | March 1 the total is 3,905,000, against 5,256,000 Poru Deteats Kearney, wlling to make 123 pounds ring side and | IOWA CITY, May 19.—(Special Telegra Y . Prominent places compare 8 will bo ready to fight Wolgast, ten OF | —iour home records were shatiered by | PERU. Neb. May 18.—(8pecial Telegram,) |t 107 #¥0- Prom 3 A I RIUMPH BEER forty-five rounds, four weeks before he | University of Iowa athletes in & home-fleld | —In @ gently falling rain Peru normai de- | follows 010, 1000 meets Abs Attell. meet hire today. Alderman threw the ham- | feated Kearney today in one of the most 5,000 1,070,000 mer 148 feet § Inches. Campbell won the |carefully played base ball games ever wit- | Chieago & . 458,00 g *Shaner . Denver Duvs Cranston, haif in 3:02%; Wiison ran the high hurdies | nessed on the normal field. Batteries: Pern, |Kansas City............ 3% 890020 all DENVER, May 19.—In an effort t> stop |in 16 flat and Smith covered the two |Stevens and Moore; Kearney, Murphy .u;g;""" Omaha.. e gl A t”umph mn Purlty ‘-IU tyand l(lV() Tot, {{ne loxing streak of the Denver ““WE miles in 10:18 Jans also ran the guarter in | Moore | 4 ; Dalton, rf Collingan, 25 . Mattick, ef ... Raftls, s ... Niehoff, b ... Curtls, If . Dwyer, 1b . McManus, ¢ Owens, p ..ov Tot, B ensrnnos | oo is lmcocw-cec o> Hughes, 2b Belden, rf ... Middleton, If Isbell, 1b ..... Pettigiew, ef Westersil, 8y . Claire, ss . Shaw, okerst, © urham, p . Hassler, p . lpecmosoweitemnn:? R 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 [ 1 P PO, il eommourcocs 2 0 0 1 1 o 1 1 0 1 o 0 ° 1 » t *Batted for Hassler in the minth. } league tenm, Prosident Me & seconds. The coliege of liberal arts won | 3 Jes Molnes . 80013010 *-11{cally coneluded n».mmuh\n with 12 points. Higgins Back with Cardinals. Milwaukee ...... stieres TR - | Johita ..... 00000000 44| ond Baseman Cranston ar — ST. LOUIS, May 19.+-Pitcher Higgins, who |Cineinnat) . dsckesd 93,000 .ST()RZ Famlly Trade Supplied b OMAHA Two bas Curtls, McManus, Owens | American assoclation teary wi m ml Jack Menry Gues (o Knnsas. was recently released to the Denver (West- | Ottumwa ....... cerrene 56,000 10100 amiiy p y - B ‘Threc base Bits: Daiton Bases on balls:| Denver. He will replace; mm #t| Jack Henry, who is well known to |ern league) club by the St Louls Natlonals, |Cedar Rapids veees G100) Al (BREWING CO| PRI AL N R Lk | 'NEBRASKA Off Owens b; Durham 2. Hit by piteher: | second base. ) Om-h- base ball fans, has been signed by |has been returned to the latter club ge- S'oux City. 100 000 29 0. She Great Hend, Kan. team. He loft yos- |cause of & hitch i the condilions of re- Paul e torberrls 1 A 1260, lndependent B 121, fimmmf‘ mu‘ “The Key © e mum%&..wm terday 0 don & uniform there e B oy R o (Biwaissk 116,00 50 T e i .