Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 20, 1910, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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 .

Other pages from this issue: