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MAY 2 Cubs Score Their Sixth Victory; Shutouts for Both Cardinals and Reds; Athletics are Losers DURIAY PUFZLES. ROURKES [ Guamaing o e reums | DOVESWHITENASHTHE REDS Enntries Coming in |1AFT SEES SENATORS WINJack Johnson to SAINTS AGAIN T0P LEAGUE 6““‘“ IA;':'" ‘;;‘7_'0 Wichita by | WEST LEAGUE. | AMER LEAGUE. |Boston Takes Cincinnati Into Camp, for ggys’ Meet Washington Beats Detroit, Three to‘ See RlvjilA at Work W.L.F W.L. Pet. | 8t. Paul Back in First Place by De- + «8ix to One. | 8t Joseph..16 10 616 Philadelphia 20 1 .741 * Three to Nothing. Two in Short Game, i b n feating Blues. | Denver ... New oYrk...18 & 602 | " | Colored Champion Says He Will At- — | Whe 6 13 008 Beston " mrig it - Nebraska High School Athletes to tend Jeffries’ Exhibition Next 5 ? 852 | s Lincoin ... 1500, L 17 14 .48 i RUNS MADE IN-FOURTH AND FIFTH | 5mit s 1 Crvelana 14 16 4 |GOOD SLAB WORK WINS GAME | Corfie to Omaha in Force STORM INTERFERES IN THE SIXTH | Friday Night | FINAL SCORE, NINE TO NOTHING o . y S Stoux City..12 13 .48 Washington 1315 419 Next Saturda: | . Ry ' es Molnes. 12 Chicago ... 916 | O Melter in Bbx.for ilome Players and |Topeka ... 17| St Louls .... 621 . — St. Louls Wallops Philadelph SAN FRANCISCO, May .—Juck John-| Hits Are Kree, Though Seattered NAT. LEAC ARER, ARSH 2 $t. Louls, Six to ”';“’_"';"’;y "(:‘{'";‘_h‘“'(:;r-n:"";’;“‘m:":‘m“'h'.' to One—Boston Beats Cleveland |son expects to be on hand to see Jim Jof o c p | r es do his San Francisco ne Lrex Wébrew.in’ the | Pittsburg St Paul . 2116 Nothing—Pittaburg-New | High school for the Interscholastic state Chicago and New York Feides ”::'M"“’fl];:: - :":.:‘g;‘l el e 106wt g Chicago .. 7| Minneapolis 28 11 . g ) - 7 ald s .’ York y o . " Firate. Hatoas: L 2 Minneavolls 2158 York Postponed. meet to be ueld heru niext Batutday. York Draw. by el I Bl b ki Mechivrs, :«“1 York 14 548 Indianapolia 16 13 471 — | “‘K"";C"“'xl sént fl‘ ":‘l‘l" ‘f‘"; "‘“':“ B his camp and, although it was intended | —_— N Louls W 1} 16 o < ¢ stitu N City vi V. J 3 3 | y Omaha eould not get next to DUrham's | Bhuladeipnia 19 14 sey, Columbns .. 15 20 42 | CT NATI, May #.—~Bunching of hits | represented by flee and South omaha by | VASHINGTON, May %4.—President Tatt [more as a joke than anything else, he de-| ST, PAUL, May Paul won an easy ourves Tuesday and eonsequently hit him | Boston ......11 13’36 Loulsville "\18 21 417 | by Boston In the first and third innings |\ lnge headed by Stryker {and many other notables saw Washington [cided it would be a good scheme, victory from Kansus City o for but five singles. After several at- kiyn .11 21 34| Kansas City.10 21 .33 [and Cincinnati's inabllity to hit Curtiss | & . tempts to start something that would get NEB. LEAGU MINK. LEAGU allowed the visitors to win thelr first game | oledo Beats Louisville by One Run | Milwaukee Duplicates Trlok —Colum- today, 9 to o, Although no word has been definitely ;!‘((‘l: Detroit in a six-inning game today, Jetfries certainly will be surprised,” re "\ hitting Brandon hard and taking ad e to 2, and also was caught In driving |marked Johnson, “It 1 should show up with [ V&ntage of errors. The vietor S 2 st received from Lincoln, a squad of ten is | ¥ puts |8t more scores the Rourkes had to be content WL Pa e City, 4P | Of the series here today, 8 to 0. Score | expected from the high school there. The | ‘hunder shower that prevented further |some false whiskers and suddenly pull [Paul in first place again re with a lonely one while the Izzies got six. 27800 Clartaa. ... | bty %8 . CINC Lincolnites consider their school has at lvn"::‘:lm"; ;vlhll throw to first by Bush |them off while he was boxing. But why | L KAN § Maryville .. 8 Collins, 1t Sescher, 1t.23 3 3 |least fifteen points credited to it before nning let In the winning run |should not I go and see him box? Of | . . OShannon, 1t opaskert, of. . 3 it starts. Mann hopes to take the 100- (%04 ;{:‘I;::'::uzmkw a minute later. Score: | course 1 have scen him In action before, | otay, Qliobiitaet, yhrd and dhie 930:yard dashes and Cruse N . DETROIT, but then I might like to know what con- | Okgun, 2b.... xpects, {0, repeat his performance at the dition he is In. I am not worrying about |§ e ! 0] Missouri +alley meet Lold at Des Moines the fight or about Jetfries, for I expeot to | AU, OKennick, s and carry off the first in the 120 high | Gessler, beat him, but all the same I think I will | Wrigiey hy hurdles in record time. The Lincoln re- |\ b, be on hand next Friday night.” Kilroy ORItter When Omaha came to bat in the elghth, | Omuha, 1; Wi lay team which appeared here April 1 at | The black fighter dropped back into the [ Touwi......5 13 37 f{“’;',:;‘l;';:“ Agnew was sent in for Melter and after {gfi:‘:‘: 9 1‘?‘“"11%“‘( 6 the Auditorium was little slow at that road work this morning. Bright and early | getting ‘three, ballg two strikes was{ 8t giseph, 16 Sioux Clt b time, but it has been coached by some of he was on the park roads and before he| oo . 00 Totals compelled to hit & fly which was nabbed; NATIONAL LEAGUE. *Batted for Beebe in seventh, the university athletes since then ana has i ¥ had finished had covered the ushal twelve | o Paul o "“"""“”‘“_ ninth & by Pettigrew th center field. 'l Boston, 3; Cineinnati, 0. *Smith out; hit by batted ball. developed speed that will keep the Omaha | Washington miles. | Knsas City"."\00 9 33 e \J ;_‘ King was caught at second on a elose de- | Brookiyn, 6; 8t. Louls, 0. g’nulon 10100001 0-3|lads hustling. Df(‘,"'" 1 2 BEN LOMUNg Cal, May 2{—Frank Wwo-base hits: Shannon, Clark, Jones, clsion, and when Mullen called® him out | ELhiladelphla, 3; Chica i, > 00000000 00| practically all of the large Omaha| myeaig,Salled on acc Goteh, champion wrestier of the world, will | Three-base hits: Spencer, Wriglay, Sioleh . New York-Pittsburg, postponed, | Two-base hits: Sharpe, Hersog. Three- |potels 04 20 hiariaLha wo-base hit: Cobb. Three-base hit: |join the Jeffries staft of traine t later | DAses: Moran, Jones, W'rigley. Hases he sassed the ump. and was sent to the AMERICAN LEAGUE base hit: Bescher. Hita: Off Beebe 7 jn |1Ot€1s have arranged rates for en crifice hits, Lellvelt, Street. Left o ners not later | na)y: . Ofe Wiy off Brandon, 5. Hit club house. George Graham was sent Into | Chicago, 6; New York, 5 (called seven innings; off Cantwell, 0 in one-third | \N§ the visitors at a reasonable price in Washington, 1; Detrolt, 5. Base [Lhan June 5, according to telegraphic ad- (by pitched ball: 15y Kiire” iuntos the game to fil the gap left by King's | st. Louis, §; Philadelphia, 1, edh inning; off Anderson, 0 in one and two- | consideration of the number that will ap- Mt Gray, 1; oft Mullin, 2. First |v recelved from the wrestler today. Struck out: y I i By Kiiro; 8, by randon, 1 { ; X third innings. Sacrifice hit:s Sh g ! - | Ban: Maliin, atngion, 1 Hit by piton 4 = Foucher, Lot on i ; involuntary sbeence, M#iia not have o | DEwolt 1 Washingion 5. . Hitsog, Bgan. Stolgn bases; Colling Mn. | 2oor,f1om 4ol achool. Mr. Caras 18 ar- | hait: Mullin, Strudk. out: By Mullin, b | g o cior op o0 he would start weat imme- | Loucher, *" Lott on bages:. e pami it chance to disting) Belf elther in the “AMEIICAN ASSOCTATION. ler, Paskert. Double plays: Getx to Sparke, | FUEINE an entertainment at the Young | Time: 1:6. Umplres: Dinoen and Conngily, | diately after his match with Zbyszko, and | Kansus City, ¢ 2 Umplres: chance to dising il I MEIICAN ASSOCIATION. | Begk to Sweeney. Lett on bases: Boston, | Men's Christian assoclation auditorium 3 Browas Beat ' Athleties, this should land him at Ben Lomond not|Van Syckie und Ha ‘only score In the first | Louisville, % ‘Toledo, 8. 4; Cincinnath, 8, Hase on balls: Oft Curtiss, |on Saturday at which the medals Won| PHILADELPHIA, May 248t Louis |/dter than June 5. He will be the last of RS okeye hotton, fouled 6t to tne| Jcansas City; 0; Bt. Pawl, 9. ,-ucun-a ':|'|” & t‘lu'rli( :mlafxlcl"n:{l }:w_ by | by the different competitors in the meet | won today's game from m,,,,,‘,,,,,,,‘mfg u: the additlons to the Jeffries training camp. | COLUMBUS, 0., May #i.—Columbus won onichih N0tk .5 twobssged oVEE M"“""fih‘.&:}?fi"fi;&"'& 3. out: By Curtiss, 1; by Beebe, 3; by Ander. | Will be presented. 1f possible the Omaha l"'ublb":r ';I-“;‘orlmlllrr‘m‘cmlnt M;mmnh:fr the{ After the strenuous Sunday experlence “'fi“"fl o, 10,5 atter Indianapolis had a 6 g - g 3. AGUE. . 3. K. b = ol -l e nning, when tl mad, o o e easy ™ 0 ad. n the fifth fo ) o N md m"d:-‘;n l\n‘"’ ”Km“' Grand Isiand, §; Kearney, 4, and l‘{le‘mv.m”l‘laef L Beebe. Uniplres” Kane High School .ee club and the Mandolin|gseven nhits and scored tive runs. Lang|CtMP Jeffries took life easy today. Early rror | {6 s, and ' seor when Kane | Columbus, §; Hastings, 3. O > briet bphica: there was | Seward. 0; 16d Cloud: & Dodgers Blank Oardina audlence. cept in the seventh inning, srove and Murch's er club will be on hand to entertain the | pussied the home team &t all stages scs|in the day the trout flshing lure became so | team four runs and S’ Jaiie "ons H s SISt 1 $he Seventh tnning, stroni that the bik fighter yielded and de- | SHough 1o allow ‘Columbis the Winning AN Fremont, 12; Superior, 6. ST. LOUIS, May 24—St. Louis lost to | At the head of the officlals who will|{ + Shutout. Captain Davis |voted the day to the beautiful S8an Lorenzo |"U™ Seore Rih Lo s el MINK LEAGUE. Brogkiyn loday. © to 0 Willls was hit |have charge of the mect will be Painter Bt oenched for disputing a dectsion. g Clarinda, 11; Nebraska City, 2. 5 Aol o AL Knox of Council Bluffs, who has for some 8T, LoUT t0 the fielders. * Falls Cly, 6; Maryvile, 6. gRpoKLYN. river, The only training was a spin on th “‘LL'MM? 8. INDIANAPOLIS. ! i years been prominent In track events in AB. Durham was i the job all the time | Auburn, 4; Shenandoah, 6. 5 Ry AT -H.0. i i AYE . 0.AE Ab. PHILADELPHIA, road late in the morning. 0'Rourke, 3b. 03 . 2 Stone, 1t 0 Burch, rf. ... OHuggins, 2b.. the west. o and kept the Ro ‘sb-tlurs looking his Gémes Today Daubert, 1b. | el Hartwoll, - | Hinchman, 0 oWilliume, ' 2b. § Union and Michignn Tie. Bowea a The list of events which will be run off | Waliace, 3., & v suff over careful Western Leagie—Wichita at Omaha, To- | Mol Okonetehy, it b 4 $ a4 Fourth peka at Lincoin, Denver at Des Moines, | Lonnos, th 14 dash 140 yArd Dhaty I hleh ariisn | B SCHENECTADY, N. Y., May 24,—(Special | Rellly s St Joseph at Sioux City. Davidson, yard dash, 330 yard dash, 190 high hurdles, | Bchweltss Stietnoon of the Union calere courts. g | Arbosast, . 3 3 1 0 Clewle: sac Wichita"mmadd €itée T the fourth when!|™{iiional League—Boston. at. Cincinnaty 220 low hurdles, quarter-mile runm, half- courts were fast and a good crowd was |{eriseh, c. (Hardgrove, ‘p, Melter , ght*oft i baliihce. After Clatre | Brooklyn at St. Louls, Philadelphia at Chi® mile run,.mile run, shot put, discus throw, out in spite of the threatening weather. ke § LR was ogt fon @ fly to Corridon, Bteve, the | cago; Now York at Pittsburs. high jump, pole vault, broad jump, half- t Wit blg Rougke, hit Hughes in the ribs. Is-| (APCHiCan LoskuosChioago at New York, mile relay, and possibly a mile relay. bell sdcrificed. Melter tried his alm at|ington, Cleveland at Boston. b {2y e Since the mieet held yesterday by Omaha, Westerzif and wi successful In slugging American Association — Indignapolls at *Batted for Rieger in ninth. 3 Counecll Bluffs and South Omaha High . 1sland.. remont Moelter was in the box for the home team |Columbus if 8 and was hit fréely, although the knocks |Seward .. 4 3 3 Clarke, It 3 Shenandoah 2 2 Herzos, 3b.. 6 .20 Neb. CIfy... 1200 | Sharpe, 1b 6 .333 Auburn were scattered. Thirteen were made off |fiea tiud him, two of which were aoubles. Tho |Superior s fourth and fifth innings were his bad ones | Hastings 3. In the fourth he hit two men, both of Yenterday whom scored on & double, WESTERN Bl ecwmacoan ~lossossoms®™ at Hooslers, > = T e OHeltm' Bl i B c<Brmirsont le wloccescomoce? alcoscocmucconnt e, v Blioss Sacrarsueiand B s e - ry Liebhardt, 3 k MAN WHO WOULD KILL SELF Totais.... Totals......0 DECIDES TO CHANGE MIND |cColumbus . 100004810~ A merioan, Assodiation : Indianapolis 2701 02 0300 0 0 him one ffon the anatomy with the ball [ Solumbus, Loulsville at woledo, Kansas schools, the Omaha supporters are confi- o Two-base hits: O'Rourke, Down; City, at St. Paul, Mil ® { Brooklyn . 11100012 046 h PP *Batted for Atkins i After Taking Paris Green He G Y h y G101 YRS, Pottigrawl trapped to two-baxger whigh | S ul, Milwaukes ‘at ‘Mibneap, | SFO9kIVR - 0000000 00 |dent that Omaha has a fine chance to ob-| St Louig 0"0"5"#"5 000 16 {itice PalIbhINeKELoR eb | o OlEILGoeEe o Sanss ot o scored 'tifp two wounded warriors. Shaw | Mink League—Clarinda at Nebraska City, | Three-base hit: Daubert. Sacrifice hits: |tain first place. The breaking of records| Philadelphia 0000001001 Relief. ton, '1; off Blagle, 8; et DUgEan L truce hit a ®iggle that scored Pettigrew. s‘;.ll':‘ City at aMryville, Auburn at Shenan. fier'ffil"h)l’-u::rlt-nbn;uhw p'"f" l‘{fluusflr to |in the welght events by Burdick and Han- ‘Hus: Off_Morgan, 9; off Atkins, 1. Sa S Firen By Sitton, 1; by Hardsrove, 3 by B 3 4 4 onetchy. Stolel bases: Davidsen (2), | rifice fly: Barry. B8 - Slagle, 1.~ Wild pitel le. S8 In the fnext Durham started oft with| "Neirduka Leagues-Grand. faland at.ifast- | Wheat (). Base on balis: Ot Bell, 3 #on Sives the local lads hope that they| 1008 V0, Barry, Bacrifice ':lfi,..f;,‘,,"'“{" “I want to see & doctor.” ball: Bowsrman, | Umpires: Oware bod ® ainglp &nd went to second on Belden's | ings, Columbus at, Kearney, Seward at | Struck out: By Bell, 3; by Wiilis, 4. Hits: |can take a place in these events In the|Stephen,® Stolen' baste: ‘Stomy @), Wal:| “What for?" asked Officer Heil Guthrie, Time: 1:48, saoritice. }; Middleton batted one to Fog, [Suberior. * Off Willis, 10; off Reiger, 1. Left on bases: (state trials. As Omaha won the meet last |lace. Struck out: By Lake, §; by Morgan,| “I've taken & dose of parls green.’ Brewers T'ra ~ who flelded it but threw It wide to Kane —— [ 5% Loule 1 Brookiyn, 4. Umpires: John- | year with hardly any of the field points to 1; by Atkins, 2 "Left on bases: St. Louis, | mpin was M RS & MINNEAPOLIS, May e and Dirliam scored. Claire singled ana TRESK ponal its credit and its track squad is as good | Fhiladelphia, 8 ~First base on ball Hin e W NEUES (Btrbakciion 40 ] o) e R R entl e dih o 4 Clark, 1b Cubs Take A Oft Lake, 1. Wild pitch: Lak the police station Tuesday morni 3:50, | he scventh and Milwaukee tle L 1b . Another. 8l : e. Tim o police on Tuesday morning at 3:50, | Minneapors ¥ Middletortswent to third. Hughes flew out | Gornan. ss as at that time, it expects to come With|I:8, Umpires: Kerin and Shereid r |Roftie tan 0 the Gbhth Reand, andall's & 903 ¥ Isbell singled ana Middleton | MoRol & (CHICAGO, May 4.—Chicago won its |t least as good & showing as then S pridhepkalls o Gl and the prelude to an operation of halt an | home run in the efghth won for the Vsl 4 h . sixth consecutive victory tc K ¢ erwhelm Napw. . 0 ors, 4 to 3, Scc soored.! King got the ball and made a|Shea c . ory, today, deteating apw hour's duration in the surgeon's room. co Philadelphia, 6 to 3. The winners hit BOSTON, May 24.—Joss' Vi ) Vi clde?" MILWAUK! - MINNEAP swell thigw to third_and caught Claire, | SWifh P« Moore and Brennan hard, while Melntyre BREEREHEET SBE WA Toate tnany TR i AT edy b7 ¢ Sagaflt ;Tauloldeth | Arous. n logals today, while o 1 vas etfective. | Score: oard Must Borrow |Woe nei ieveias s : asked Officer Hell. Randat, 1.3 y third ous fhe other Wichit&|) Totals ... 3 Rl s B 0 four scattered hits| ", " ;, | Robinsol § made in ST Rbna inlng oft| | *Bated Bos Witson | CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA. and Boston won, 4 to 8. Flick made §| ‘That was my intention,” was the reply, | Robinso H AB. A AB.H,0.A.E, . home run in the eighth. Scire: ly | Clark, 3 et Funds for Fleld ! 8] re and the coolness of the answer fairly | yiecumn i El menas > u ; s £ Zz ] Lt 111 i Sioux City . 3 1 2 204 ;h:";::,f' :"dl:y:"',: ':;:"""‘ma oy 3 Sheckard, 1. 3 OKnate, 2b. knocked the officer off his pegs. He | Barrett, It J « Stolen A Sehulte, of. wha the fhrow fromPight fleld by Harry | corman g Welch fokthe piata.1n, the elehth, which | NcNeil 2; "Switt, 3; cut oftfa jun. Shea. ~ Sacritice hita: _Bayer, Holleabdbk was sehitn T .the ritnin’ to | GrarWeleh. Innings pitcl Melntirs, | fintah fhe) game after\Asnow had batted |Chabex gi-off Gl & Base hiw L s i for Mo and struék out twd in d row. By Chabek, 1; Wilson, 4; Switt, |, , "% One hi made m,finun.-yumnncvn&: il .Base on bills: -Otf Ciikbek, 5, Rt i : Swite, man uj "- retired tas ‘play by Cor- [ Time: 2:40. l?mplrz': ?.2‘:?.?’.:."'“ > ] MoouZnwe mlececcorcacee 0Grant, 3b..... turned round in his chair and surveyed the | Jr5ets ;- early morning visitor. Respectably dressed, | Marshall, he showed no signs of indulgence In liquor, | CUtInE p. Amazed at the quiet, calm demeanor of Naue, the officer ‘quizzed him while the surgeons were being summoned, as'to the T Teason for taking poison. ‘“Oh, I've hud | *Dawson batted fop Pickering in the.nin b, trouble With'imy ‘Wife'® was the reply. nnehill ran for Dawson In the ninta. o 1 W w *Iffenc batted for Patterson in tue ninth . M -Attendance:{ . o She's going to dlvorct me. ; ridon Fox, Tha scower 1,100 1 ‘Batted for Moore in féurth, Naue s&id that his wife and’ himself haa |MInneapolis 110001009 0-3 ¥ , *Batted for Brennan in ninth. be compelled to borrow the remaining Milwaukee 0000003104 : OMAES, TOPEKA SHUT OUT . BY LINCOLN|CNOWO ..........0°8 1 110 00 *|funds necessary to complete the improve- | *Batted for Lordin in ninth, not been living together for five weeks:| Tyo-base vath, Gill, Dawson, AB/ R i Philadelphia . 02000100 0-38|ments on the new athletic fleld. *Ran for Easterly In ninth, She had thelr child of 1I months and he|Breen. Home run: Randall.' Sacrifice Two-base hit: Doolan. Three-base hits: | i *Batted for Perring in ninth. i 1 hit: Pickerlng. Stoie Altizer. Lett Eix Runs by Antelopes Who Play |Hofman. Hits: Off Moore, 4 in three in.| 'With 8n expenditure of over $.00 con-|cjgyeland . 3001600, 116 00| TRLLNINBT SLIHIT CRVBISHTNRL on bases: Minneapolis, Milwaukee, 4. Without Errori nings; off Brennan, 7 in five innings. nected with the purchase and improvement | Bogton .. 03010000 *—4 He admitted that he had taken the polson | houble pli Gl Struck out LINCOLN, May 24.—Topeka drew a cf Sacrifice hits: Walsh (2), Schulte, Stein-|of the field, the report of the finance com- | Two-base hits: Lajole, Wogner. Home|8bout 11 o'clock, had vomited some and|By Patterson, 2; by Cutiing, 2 liase on In today’'s game. Score: pher | felat, Melntyre. Sacrifice ~flies: = Dooin, [ mittee of that board made Monday night |run: Flick. Sacrifice flles: Lewls, Wood, | then, overcome by remorse, thought it|balls: OLf Patterson, 2; oit Cutting, = 2 Zimmerman, Hofman, Walsh. Stolen _ | Sacrifice_hits: H. Lord, Gardner. Stol 3 Time: 1:50. Umplres: Ferguson and Bler- LINCOLN, bascn: Moukee, Stoinfeldt. | Tect on haaes |8t the regular meeting showed that a de- | paCTifice U H. Lord, Garaner.' Stolen | would be better to live longer. He came |pgiter, Chicago, 9; Philadelphia, 7, Tirst basé on | ficlt of several hundred dollars would | Cleveland, 4: Boston, 5. Bases on bails; | to the police station for help in his resolv PR T " %ull.: orrz Mgllnuhrv. 3; off h!d)uore. off | have to be provided for during the sum [Off Woog 3; off .'gu, 2. First base on|He has another chance to take a different !;‘lul-y l\ld?cy Pls ave antiseptie, tonlo rennan, 2. Hit by pitched ball, by Mec-|mer A special’ committee was appointed |$rrors: Boston, 1. Struck out: By Wood, |ylew of life because of the actlvity of |&nd restorative and a prompt correctlve ot Intyre, Bransfleld; by M oF RATAL SUIRIICLeY ¥ 9; by Joss, 4. Time: 142 U o8’ 4 s ¥ Biruok oute By Molntyre or by Monfeldl | with full power to borrow the necessary | 'Loughlin and Perrine. Umpires: | g, rgeons Standeven and Loveland. all urinary irregularities. Refuse substl. 1:40. Umpires: Higler and Emslle, | funds to meet the defiolt. The exact Gube ‘aud’ Ghrats " Hte: tutes. For sale by all grugsists. | / v L] ¥ e G amount of the debt 1s not known at the| NEW YORK. Mav 2. New Yorn ana cni.| FOUR HUNDRED DELEGATES Minks Fire Umpire [sseime, 1 ot tias e oot gt pvet's, wesinriie W siiie 1|70 COMMERCIAL CONVENTION |2F- CLARK IS STILL BUILDING ] 4 & Nebraska Association Has Already Expended Seven Thousand Dollars on th¢ Grounds. Cor o Om B S - ', - RN LWL atal 2] eurtonmoni > Dl e e X oty LINCOLN, Neb., May 23.—(Special Tele- gram)—The Nebraska athletic board will el e | 3 s e - Py IR wleccocormocone 00 et st SHeS b egnisEn CucnoommummmeD Ty lacescosscoss = § Shotton, 1f.. Fox, 2bj % King, cf.. Gra f Kane, 1p. 5. Corrion, s Sehipe, . Schipke, 3h. Gonding, - Melter, p. . Hollen 4 E8l houmanbmrems = ol ccccscscsf Jude, It. Gagnler, 'ss Cobb, o Cockman, $b Waldron, ‘rf. Thomas, 1b. Wiedensaul, b, Clark, e. McGrath, p Totals., -l ococccocece wlecocccoccera® &l comnnmmmonuo? clecermreur® £ ormeressenfl o benecorcnc? . |the ninth on the hits of Purtell, Block, Man Who Bullt Lowe Avenue Chureh . . any expenditures incurred during the sum- | g/t Y00, O5 (a0 B8 Snn — str e ngs for His Decisiond |me i s expected that the recolpts | Smn, and Zelder. " Voughn “strick out| program Includes Theater Party,| In Now Erecting a New One “AB. - ol mernooson! from track work during the spring will NEW YORK. Banquet, Speed Demonstrations at Evanston, more than pay the expenses of spring -H.O.AB. | AB.H.O.. homason, rf. { Mr, Minner Given Release Because of | training. ooley, cf.. Rellly, ss. Landreth, 1b > ] A and Business Discussions. Rev. A. 8. C. Clarke, D. D, for fiva Hemphiy, cf. years pastor of Lowe Avenue Presbyterian The board adopted a uniform award for 1Chase, Delegates to the Central Commercial [church In Omaha and now pastor of the Complaints by Two Teams— “Ns" in track and field work. All men Bl murmBoare® HNlcororonsccwoe? Blucoansnso? wlocccences? Teachers' assoclation and Western Com-|Second church of Kvanston, Iil, is en- Shenandoah Wins Again winning a first or two seconds in & Teg- oll, 3. merclal School Managers' assoclation con- d in directing the ereotion of a new Tannehill, s ular conference meet or a first, second | ghiSUL Ohustin, b 2o ventions will begin to arrive in Omaha [$20,000 edifice for his present congregation. | NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., May 2.—(Spe- Totals. clal Telegram.)—Clarinda played the second Lincoln ... 51000 game here today with Nebraska City and Topeka . 0 0 000 won. ‘Complaints were filed against Um- w“;"x';:“' hl’l"hreci)-hln“hlll( \Van{enu;‘ul, i pite Minner yesterday and also today by L [nits: Pennell, Kerns, Double i c R e R T e T both teams regarding his decision and at ;yby Durham, 4 Double plays: | Landreth. Stoien bases: Gagnier, 2; Cock- | the close of the game, he was handed a|yl o Chicago 00001001300 0-5|ats oclock Thursday at the Rome by the |Avenue church was erected on the site of oil‘:urrldon. esferzil to isbell, man, Sacrifice hit Cobb, Weldensaul, | release by the president of the Mink league. New ork 01011020000 0-5 or third in the Missouri Valley conference, | Block, c.. Wednesday from all parts of the middle |The Evanston church has been materially meet will receive “Ns.” The board dis-|gmith p... r west. It is expected that at le strengthened under his pastorate and the 2] crvmumcuexd N coasomwoanl Bl uasososns ol ecscsscccy 21 dormrncnnll P N 4 —weeeconon e e O8weeney, c. cussed matters incident to the meeting of ’ laccoononancs gates will be present ht th. Evanston Index says the new building s ~o co wo co 2l cucowormeuni e wlecoocoomooon the executive council of the Missourl Val- bR which opens Thursday mornin “to accommodate a much overcrawded Sun v day school and the other church activities.” ley conference at Des Moines Saturday. o slons will be held at the Boyles building h ac The slection"of aptains for'the base bail | SRMS,ORled On Aocount of Sarkness, while the general headquarters will be at|lt Was under the pastorate of Dr. Clark and track teams will be held Tuesday,| °*Batted for Criger in the tenth. the Rome hotel. A reception will be held |that the handsome new bullding of Lowe : in honor of the visiting teachers |the old structure at Fortieth and Nicholas Claire to Isbell. Lett on bases: | McGrath. Struck out: By MeGrath, 3; by f. Barackman of the Dun Two-base hits: rte, Austin (2) | panegers. Wichita, & ¥me:. 1. Um- | fnugnte, 6. Bases on balls: Off Fuute, 4 | b e, "y h: DRF_pabile With the ‘Bowlers, e % 41 At 9 o'clock Mi Dahl i ! Streets. Attendances. 0. HIt by pitched ball: By Fugate, | schools has been selected to umpire the| mne following scores were made last|tell Chase Collins, Smith. Three-base hits: S0100K- MAY opiRam AN «will ‘WolOuIN logates to: the city - at . ——— L ! TBUNUMEE IN smconp |16 Umpire: Clark game tomorrow, and may be glven a posi-| night at Fran ?3'0';\?;“’ B Sv':l"i.r.‘"b“fi..".'"fikmi‘°'x'.'.'§§.:""6;,“3-";“[3: ;:Tmf:;"‘ " S0 1he Gr -0t $he Bovist] s’ cherusioting Being WRE Sorns ¢ DES -P*n BUNCHES IN § tion with the league. Score: RAIL D " aa. Totay | Yaushi, Chuse @), Austin, Zeidor, Lot ori| "Threo days wi be devoted to the con- bunions may be avoided by applying Cham- { f- 3 3 %y i —rtieh \ Clarinda ... .0 2 shrdl shrd hrdluhrdlu olin 111 y [} . ; I .11 on errors; Chicago, 1; New York, 2. Struck | vention and a long list of speakers will ad- Walks 0ff with Benrses . Sesin o Ball Games Fast CIAFInga, ..c....iers 03000048311 11 | HoMOly L B 48|ou By Smich, 2 by 'Vaughn, 11 by Boolt, | dress the moeting on subjects of Intercst| yuagment AmaTnst CathoTTe Home. e of Three to On Nebraska City....,. 1000100002 6 6| Winkeiman . Bases on balls: Off Smith. 4; off Vaughn, | t5 poth the teachers and the managers. e ! ‘ ¢ . "off Secott, 3. WIld pitches: Smith, 1; INDIANAPOLIS, May 24.—Judgment of b VR V. ‘D,:m,,:‘“:‘n‘; n btate Leaguc Batterigs: Nebraska City, Fletcher and|Rowland ... Vaughn, 1 Passed ball:’ Criger. Hits: Off| A banquet will be glven at the Rome |#4000 against the Good Shepherd soolety won, S tb 8 Secore; TYaiih: puinds, Ry N0 aounson, imei | () ciats b in elght innings; off Scott, 0 in|hotel by the Smith Premier Typewriter (8 IRoman Catholic ssterhood that' main ¥ DEs MOmNES ¢ Maryvillo—Maryville deteated Falls 2 1 e ime: 2:42. Umpires:"Egan| company. The Underwood company will|tain & charitable bome in this city, wax o clty, 6 to 5, t e A . g-lll!n:}‘ I Grand I;l:knd,(}(‘}olnmbn:;;d Fremont AU Shenandoati—Shenandoah defeated Au- Matthes Capitol Pool Tournament, delegates, at the Boyd Friday. loged that she wia Imprisoned oyl 0l 0 i L, 3 v n the Institution for six ye e Games wi 'ast o - i3 White defeated Owens, 100 to 97, in th e xéumk. o ying. Red Cloud . £173 | Younger : LOUTRATORL. ¢ tha Srth inalng hhe ead and | iy the road to Bl Returna. AN Dwyer, 1b@ ¥ . Haukins, © berlain's Liniment. > 9 @ 2 granted today In the county clreulf court entertain a theater party, composed of 400|in favor of Mrs, Mamie Smith, whe @ H PO ard, 4 16 for his opponent. KEARNEY, Neb., May #.—(Speclal Tele- | Patieries: | Sewan hng‘m’#fi:“m""’i Totap abieh 149 Owens played un uphlil game and passed gram.)~Tt took eleven Inmings’ of hard| bils. Off Stewart, 4 oft Mitchell. 3. Wrestling Matohos at Yutan, Noare st 050 T Tio Toat the bame whoe playing for Gand Island to defeat Kear- r,uu:‘k o\:l: B)-Rusuttn‘al.zhy Mitchell, 6, YU‘ll‘|AN, N.I:I; lhlulz lh&.;.(s ulllr-\él‘—y-A.tv::- he missed )zlihol." ""1“ :u{ ;ha(.‘ v ) ouble lays: e Cloud, 2. wrestling mal el E Prinze an 'wens pla; on| t, e sixteenth inning, with the ol mmroccece) ~locccccercl < " 4 " E | tirst bout Davl: here tomorrow. The score: . t to the mat In § minutes. In the sec R H. B . OFFICIALS SATURDAY ond yound the double leg Neison put him|® g Qrand Tsland .. 94 3 dowa 'in 7_minutes. Davis and MoNally | rups: hite, 1. earney . . 5 Cont are quite evenly matched as to weight, | Referee: Fralick. Missouri Valley Conferemoe Directors | 8re Qulte SVERW [RHIoTas. reapectively: STANDING. HASTINGS, Neb, May #.—(Special Tele- 11 Meet at Des Moines In the prenminaries Grove Hopkins put P. gram.)—Three bases on balls, three hits, Next Saturday. Hugh Banders o the mat in 7 mihutes aid| Downs one of which was for two bags. coupled | IOWA CITY, Is, May 2(=Officlals for|40 seconds Charlle Seffron of Omaha | ghepard the Missourl Valley conference foot ball| acted as Feferee. Bunaell with a trio of errors by, Hastings in the < b i — Whit gumes will be chosen by the representa. Flaht seventh, gave Columbus the ghrle teday.|lives of the different momoers next Sat- Police B;'up TioA Bl b v placed by Zavadill urday at Des Moines. Arcangements have| GLENS FALLS, N. Y, May 28-The balls: Off Hit by pitchéd ball: "'mb',"" ‘““ TERRIOR) e A the | R made and notices seat out for & con. |scheduled tensround bout’ between Billy | Owens Dalton. Btolet: 8 fattick, Beall, | VeNth ' a00re: ference on foot ball for next fall. The|Hurley and Dixle Kid was stopped tonight Fralick ... ¥, McAl ice hit: Dalton. i R. ipal business o be transacted is the by the police in the eighth round because a Cranston, Dolan, Weave 21 cusslivrne? Bl cnonwnnnied | coococena® Totals Dea Molnes, i, 1 1 ) i srdight falls over his opponent, James| Wilie—u, 0, 0,0, 18 10, 0, 2 3 G, 15, 0, 4, o » ‘ | © Gl wensonows? Bl mwconacwe? o e | ! | —wmnavoet sz aasssss Umplre; | Columbus 0051048 tion of tho men 10 officiate In next|of the rough tactics indulged in by both. ooting Match ia Des Mot N * | Hastings i 0000019 tall's gridiron contests. o Bouh mey wers huried among the sosc| DES MOINES, In. May M—Nearly 20 “ . " Batteriss: Sindilar. ang Claive; Jaocbsob, wing to the fact that many difficulties |tators fou forent times orack amateurs &nd professionsi . yhocy N ~ b tt b t o T o Tn connection With the new rulcs | ehd came only two ring posts were stand- | from. all over the COURLEY &re arriving O e er eer al any pl ice —— extreme cure will be taken in the Choice of | ing. Hurley was aggressive all the Way,|here today for the fifth’ annual Great e e SUPERIOR, Neb., May %.—(Speclal Tele- | men for the approved list. The Interpre- | but it was Dixle Kid's fight. Both men are | Western handicap shoot which o SI0UX CITY AT DRUMMERS' MERCY | Zavadill and Wally. will arise ns to- St. Joseph Hammers Pitchers for In- o by " | tation and_satistactory application of the | middiewelghts. merrow and continues until ursd X i gram.)—Superior lost to Fremont today by | fi’ reguraing the flying tackle and the grm—r—m—— night. Five events of twenty targets each STORZ Family Trade Supplied by OMAHA wal. @ score of § to 12 Errors. by Buperior | number -of steps taken after recelving & Taft Awards Trophies. are being shot for practice today. Among : amlly Trade Supp NEBRASKA: SIOUX CITY, May .St Joseph ham- | L . roononsible for the large number of | forward pass will be knotty questions for| WASHINGTON, May 2.—The concluding | the distinguished shooters here is John 1 AVA IS (CYROIN ( hag, Storz. Phenes, Webster Sloux City's pitcher all over the fleld sured by the visites. Thi the officials to determine. matahos of the invitation tennis tourna: | Phillp Souss, the noted bandmaster, i Labd ] B 1261 - — winning with ease. Puor flelding | scores secured by the visites. The score:| "Gouch John (. Griffith has been chosen | ment at the Chevy Chase club were played | * - — - 1260, Independen! . ;::“mr- faotor for the home team's de- K b Rataaha 14“2 H‘ b‘ n‘n'lhn re) :;lu-mm:\e lru:l bllhs L'l:lh'ernlly today and - trophies presented to winners | Shuteut for Amity, i remont ... . - of fows. The meeting probably will be held | by . Wallace Johnson of oL - MOUX OIFY. | - Supérior ... 20809010675 | Baturday morning s the Missouri Valley| Bhilkacihia’ and L. H. Mahan of New| TABOR. fa. Muy 4-(Special Tologram) R —~Tabor college shut out Amity college to- Hatterles: ¥ and Bohner; | fleld meet i In the afternoon. o the chatisis Tound in the men's| =3 3 t Put s g g doubley from Conrad B, Doyle and Harold | 98¥: 7 to 0. Johnion struck out fourtesn ; Naps Get College Twirler, Doyle of Washington,. the score belng 6-2, | Favc. | 0201211071 555 i GNEW YORK. May it-Manager Mo |64 63 A‘:nlli’ 9 000000005038 “Goodnch Tlu ‘o,nfion,.( uire of the Clevel club tonight signed tteries: ‘Tabor, nson and Johnson; “ A e ol 1 Do Mott 0f the. Loty siasued Anothpr Aged Pedestrinn Aty ied AR Morrissh. s rear wheel of your car~any other make on eftern u-s:: ., lege team. De Mott is & glant right-hander| NEW YORK, May 2.—John Ennis, the i — N . e Yur o lder from Sk and a spit ball expert. "He will not join | Stamford, Conh., 'pedestrian, who wspires New Sults for Club Men. the other wheel. Keep track of your mileage. LINCOLN, May .—(Spec! :h'p:’:;'fl'fl' c‘;z;‘ n':‘ll‘heh..y:"':\'.fu"f"m -h-‘d to hr'e;l'.wuton r'ocardutzl ln‘s fl'{; TOM| The Pield club base ball tesm will ap- A b h 2 i o ~The Lincoln base ball club . today an-| o ains this| New York to S8an Francisco, le! 144 4 r in new upiforms next Saturdey. o eels—and fron - summer after he graduates. Cy Young will | hall at 10345 this morning grmed with lets In both yaur rear w t Rt T, B, of oo 1| ML A e et S| MY R BITME ATHD A e e are"witfe with w0 wordd e ot ¥ and. front of the shir - - . N B b, a8 he has not recovered from rancisco. Bunls is 68 | agroms the Frent "o e e g el Tua G| BRI AL 1 1 fow'ta | Fearatonel o Ugroen, “Arranseiments for the game next one, too—will be equipped with & it flelder Lefty Davis of Paul Ameri. | Washington. ROt Deow complated.: W Moy et SRR o good aggregation will be taken on to an Assoclation club‘ is “anof - Racing Cutter Sinks, some % 0 Purchase. e e Waddell's Arm Not Broken. LONDON, May $.—fir Jemes Pender'g’| 80 YD ASAIRst_the “Risiders.” President Despain of the Lincoln club| ST. LOUIS, May M —An X-rav examina- | racing cutter Brynhild was capsized and When you want what you want when today denfed the recently published tion of “Rubé” Waddell's arm today showed | sank in & squall while racing off Felix. s 18, and Want It In & hurry, 8 thut Pitcher Farthl boen 8010 to|the bones were not fractured i towe today. The crew was rescued Ly the | YOU want it 7. 8- C;mhll)": W g o, n.no at Bo:un. " o .B:l:’: torpedo boat destroyer Buvool vertise for it iu The Bee, Coom—— .—ea-m I rmrnewe e mws 2 1 0 H 3 1 1 1 0 o 0 [ 2l econdmrnncn Slromaconmecund ST, JOBEP A.B. 0 weowy Nlccce-cFowwer s woachy ecoe”