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B e e T T TR e W TH'F BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, 1['\’1’ 6, 1910, ILHLANDERS BLAm S0\ (,orbctt Set thc )IILLLI(\ LRLbll IIOUbIhR) o e H';rd Fight to — | girisin ool T e : Pace for Jeff in piig,eo soguiteuty agara gttt | Ly 1d Down Bills Jowans Beat Rourkes Eight to Four | \wrsr. nLeAcu ANER, . ASS'N New York Beats Chlcqo Two to | anelpo]u Takes Imhnnapul\s Into | oY S A o T and Tov the Column. | ot O0id, .3 [ P \;'!'|rll"" Nothmg in Wmdy City. Ten-l\/llle Run Camp, Six to Four, me-halt fuilongs: Lebold | dlis Gt | at PCTU N()rma.k won, James Mc (i, Scavilie) secoud — Wichita 18 (50| St Paul.....31 —_— Dance Away (112, Goss) third, Time | Bt. Joseph 1 Toledo .......28 Governor Gray < nty »1.|\.v ‘.\IIHHN‘HY e j £ ST. JOSEPH'S FLAG HAULED DOWN | Poncts i1 30 il Coliimbun, .. v GO0 PACE | ¢ iy pinish the Champion s Frea, | FIVE PITCHERS ARE EXHAUSTED izt i Ll SRS asiiat s | Report Tild by Resiing Benoipe es Moines. 19 22 464 Kansas City .17 % . ‘ Camel (stralght S0 won, Sorrowfu! o 6 10 .4 wauke y p but “Gentleman Jim" is All a el e Vshow. .4y | Indicates that Herculean Efforts Omabn Hus Game Own Way Seven ”m:h: ";l‘ il ?‘.L’,.l."J:h. :‘ 1 Whips Hoston Two t test Dectded in tng, | (Pla £1.20) second, 8t r (show A i | thira"” Time. 11485 X Sxsiaiy, WNGR: Neurs fs d3ehais | CWATL LEACOR, | J0MBRI LEAODH Home Grounds — Detroit in and Ready to Quit. When Winners Get Five Tallies— g Must Be Used. p o Semson Ends at Emeryville, V. L. et g v — a Joe Yepekn and Denver Win i L (VR uw Hents Philadeiphia Two nager Joe Canti S 3 ¥ . o | OAKLAND, (a1, June 6-The racing se (From a S:ft Correspondent.) a1y New Toik 5 82 Philadeiphia 2 to Nothing. -_”'-”’f"’«_‘ _TRAINING ¢ .:\‘\l! |‘u ore Fierd, |son at Epepy stille. closéd yesterday in LINCOLN, Juite ; 5.—alinnoial.) W ol B il il B e o PN ot —_ presence o fa large growd. High class ract | crapiree, - retling t. the Pery Ml cinna éto gram.)—James Corbett took his &l ¢ i | : 8 s 81 Cleveland .. e B ot L INDIANAPOLIS, 4 e inne- | IN& marked bf lose finikhes proved most| noemal school s senils S10UX CITY, la., June 5—Sioux City to-| '|:.mld<|1l.~. "“ W KL“':":L“”" ‘.: 30 ‘.lwm-; 5 —\P-“I\uxk‘k ;1;-'.~.nm: |long run on the roaa with Jim Jeffries to-| ANETA '\"n |I,Ih,‘ :::1' ] : :|l:n‘ b v _\ul..;.ln ; x:““m m: -:;n:v: tay d Omaha, $ to 4, winning the | 5 Py ¢ licago 2 to 0 today. Ford pitched a good y and v, ed, Corbe y s defeated Indianapolis 0 oy abk . and. final statement of inances of the lefeated Oma « Philadelphia 3%, Chicag v day and when they returned, Corbelt WAS| wyy \iiohery were used. The contest.was| EdWin: T Wrer dhadd. a senaatlonal ranfiy doriniin - Govémorishalienberger, whicl I'shows that whe new principal, D, W, Huyet game in the elghth inning, the Rourkes | Boston 2 365 Louls game continuing his unbroken record of | pe n s nearly hour b s . Inearly all in. It was nearly an decided In the third inning when three|in the San Krahelsch handicap and up Wik have- s hard, Ugipdo prevent & deficl maintaining the lead until the seventh NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGU victorles, Score ore % y VR, Hinortity AN il reselg o ¥ gt WL P v i il fore he could talk to the reporters and} . .o ' 4o errors and two singles netted | !t Uime ta begt Cloudlight, the medium of when two tallies tied the score. The Sioux, | " e CHICAGO. NEW YORK when “Gentleman” Jim gets n that con- | ¢ g M N5t b il by thelr. victory today, crowded Into first | Fremont ... Falls Clty..., B ABH.OAE ABLH.O. ALK, ive runs for the visitors. Manager Joe|® Piunge:, Mostiol the winners were I'évctadr clope ot MR Btonnium. TH. report ' Cantillon of the Minnea team, was or- | Supported. The seasen Has been more suc {4s of intercat im that it shows that the i+ ) e Gr. Island % Clarinda Hubn, 05 pemanin, A4 SR |aiton ne ls serfous ihdeed. Fimaly e place in the Western league, pulling down | Superior 9 X .52y Shenandoah, White, <t 0 Owolter, 0 o |covered, he spoke of Jeffries' splendla | " v ro by it t the fIng of-BL. Joas 00 o' 00 Maryville ... 1600 | Zelder, 2b. 2 0Chase, 1b, 11 " red from the grounds by Umpire A'vwm&"\; stul ”’I"“ wit "‘""‘"" “" s S r" sevell. moRthE . Wikl of the gavernor-ap- s A 3 or” dlsputing & ' diclsion, . Bcor Mot of. the stables are leaving tonight: for R AT 0 0| “Jeftries is doing evervihing, and more m;’ g lon e | st Chre sinitation { vointen democrattc t i A8 an eipen ive 1 1| too, on the road than he said he was doing g ek MINNE ¥ {,one forl the state,Pak e kfpat bulk of the 1 4 SIOUX CITY Colum 471\ Neb, City.... | Dougherty, it 3 o OLapoets; 8. + | pertormance. [ AB.H.OA K AR | Seeond. race. Futwrity *course, selling ‘ ‘ 3 AL P, A, | Kearnes 0 Auburn 8 10 (358 | danll, 1y L ocree T4 wu 3l 4 0 A . z 4 Rlaekb'n, 1 OAustin, 3b. ‘ ¢ o g Pre o hlen- A 2 Ly - 3 % |1 thought 1 was a pretty husky leg artist | Delehanty, 114 3 0 1 iPickering, cf & 1| Burnitk” Bush (8. Jeirschbaume 13 1o o | debts eontragted ‘dubing Uy presofft bler Nelghbors, cf...iii. 4 3 Yesrbrahy's Reuith, | Smith, 1Ford, 0 |untii T went up against that human sky- | Leads, sao 6 2 4 1 dAluser Sy 42 2 6 1| won, Mitus Ho08s Jubfeen, 8 ta 1) second, | niam was ‘done by this al’grescntdetunct . weleh, If i [ WESTERN LEAGUE. Wbl 52 ek 67 3 | scraper today. Me is a voleano on wheels. |Care, 1b. 011 5 owiniams, . § Hle A el T R Dt hinator and | boA¥ o y i Omaha, 4; Sioux City, Chicagg 3 00000000 0-0|After he had run what seemed Iike elghty | Murch, 35,3 o § B B L 2 R L Tt has ‘Ueen intlmated ThAt in order te Brem, Thi'ci.cieiiinn 2 LIt §: oo . New Yorik .1\ 10 0 0.0 010 0-2! miles to me, T gave the signal of distress [ JiNeTmAn o4 3 8 & 0Tuonahilt, vt § Third race. Futurity corse, selifig: Sew- | prevent a’deticleticy during his administra Piler, < Rpona T8t Dehvetr0c> Habn B Th e senrnte. o Sacrifice . M8: | and Jeftries siowsd up | Haydon, rf 2 00wen, o ell (106, Kirachbaum, 5o 1xwon, Bit of mr.r‘mv Gaverncr. Shallenberger May 1quest Freeman, D = . uhin, Smith, $ Sac s: La- Andreas, 2b.....0..0.. 6 1 Red Cloud Payne, c 3 1 0Sweeney, » 7 y . + { Lindama o patter tune (4, Caliaghan, 7 1o §) second, Metro- 4 g S NATIONAL LEAGUE. Porte. Stolen bases: Wolter, Dougherty,| " ‘Here, this ain't the stopping place’ | Giiaran. » 3 Jpaters O Dl (o, 1 to- B LN me. [-beWpresent StatecNormal board. b d rcase Totals..... £ No games scheduled. Payne. Left on bases: Chicago, §; New |said he. I told him it was for me. I was o Lelivels 1:004 ‘Roy Junjor Pnnct- Winter, Daddy | wages at the school, as has been done at ONMAHA b AMERICAN LEAGUE. oot P :’J:‘l“}“‘;‘ifi‘“’l"‘ihfi'"“c& Lot | just getting ready to stretch out for a rest Totals.....% a*8mith ... y\npim.u‘:‘.:“\;mx and. Del Cruzadof fin- | (e Lincolr asylim, but itds Véry doubtfu " Philadelphia ‘:a,:_ et 3. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Sheridan and | When I asked Jeffries how much further he Totals ot Fourth sage, one mile. San| Franciscy ff the ‘oteindrs’ request’ will “have much Boeton, 1Bt Loute X, Kerin, intended going. [oBatted for Altrock In the fourth handicap: Edwin T. Eryer (5, Lindnoret, 9 Welght' with the’ gresent ot King, cf ep g $ A BHOCTATION DETROIT, Mich,, June 5.—Detroit made | ‘Oh| several miles or so' he replied | Indianapolis 31000000 0—4fton) won ‘Cloudlight ‘5! Bukton, 7 to 2| “The” finapicial ‘ exhiblt Troth the report in Kane, 1b . AMERICA{+ ASSOCIATION. it three straight from Philadelphia today, 1 :h, " Corbeft and Choynski were | Minneapolis ... 10500000 0 second] Miss Raberts (85, Cargan, 8 to 171 5o 0 (il o0 Weltn, M Milwaukee, 2; Loulsville, 3 taking the final game of the series, 2 to | Cerelessly. o sty £ the time and | pryo:base bit: ‘Williams, Three-base hit: | third, ' Time: 1384 Tnclement, Eddie & feachiy TOt. | Expd Bal Hehipke, 3b...... 1 Kansas City, 2; Columbus, . Stroud allowed but four hits, and passed |cn the road together part of the time ¢ Delehanty. Hits off Lindaman, § in three | Graney, Tremargo, Redeem and ey Hin- | Salaries of teachs Tot. Ixpd 3 Carman, ¢ ¢ F GO B Minneapolis, 6; Indianapolis, 4 nobody. ~Detroit’s runs were the result of |atter Jeffries left them in the lurch they | and one-third innings; off Orth, 3 in five|d00 alsv ran. | ers, $106,000 *$460,110.51 bl b St Paul clean hitting and good base running. The | jig,ieq back towards camp discussing old [ 81d tWo-thirds innings: oft Patierson, 4| FIfth race, Futurity course: Arthur Hy.|Ssiaries of em- o = o *Hollenbeck . '} < y TE. s tronfe o 3 Heié 88 cHummy & in one-third inning; off Altrock in 2 and | man (2 to 1) won, Lapetite (5 to 1) second, | ployes e X g AR o (ot Rigerior, 4 > | DETROIT, Pnlu\nk:;rl):u g e RS RS cledy a ¥ two-third innings, Bases on baiis: Oft Pat. | Sainest (8 10 b/ third Time: 1108 " { P rineaple (revelst o 3 Melter, ‘p... g & T 8 ¢ . 3 O.A.E. |a couple of rich relatives. erson, ; off Lelivelt? 2; off Lind 3 Sixth race, Futurity course: Smiley Metz- ¢ sev.... - Al 10219 4 Salumbug, 4 S | D. Jones, 1t. 5 0 4 0 0Hartsel, It Jeffries went through his regular stunts | Off Ofth, 1. Tilt by pitched ball: Giil (by | 1er (4°to 1) won, Bully Mayham (i to ©) [ Repairs e W 214 3 Fremont, 3; Bush, s 0 Roth, 3b O 3 e Who (8 16 1) third. 1:11%, o N$19 6,216.81 i A T 4y MINK LEAGUE. Cobb, ef.... 4 001dring, <t today, boxing some stitf rounds with [ OTt). Rtruck out: By Lindaman, 3; | second, ‘Who (6 to 1)ithird. Time Maintenance ..., 4 oix b apetig for M,‘,",,',‘"‘,‘,'m.m::”:u. No games scheduled. Delenanty, 16 3 ocalltna, .. Ghoynski and Bob Arnm.strong. 'The gen- | diangpolts. ) Minneapolis ot T tore i | |oMARA Y. M. TR TEE VICTOR This. doew not ifclude the May payrol Hloux City....co...... 1100 07070 2 5 »-4 Moriarty, ' 3b. 4 OMurphy, rf. eral oplnion prevails around the camp now | orrors: Indianapolis, 2: Minneapolis. ~Stolen | the voucherd f8n which are:on flie with the o y 6200 00 * o . Jones, 1b. 3 o . 4 or the ring and clean | bases: Pickering, Hayden, O »ouhle | d auditor and : Teachers, $LENE; em- Btolen 'bage: " hotton, : Two-base _hite: | griostern LeagueclLincoln at Omaia, | S, Joue J0 ¢ e e that Jetfries could enter the ring and clean | JEIVS: JICkerIng, Ly I:“rn‘u!“w ouble | Game mt Outing Park Ends in Defeat | ployes, Sl Uhis will leart fir the ten Nelghbors, Fenlon, Quillin, Kane, Home | $I0UX Cliy at Des Jolncs 8t 0% 2 oFlank, ... up the champlon tomorrow. and Cusack. Time: 1:60, - Y 4l Packesn, months of the blennium but 40,2869 out ot runs: Cadman, Doe Welch., Sacrifice hits ¥ BAN FRANCISCO, June 4.—(Special Tele- dor Kasily. | the 316,000, and for the empioyes' wages ; ational League—Pittsb at Boston,| o, = | . ¢ Men's Christi clatic ) Neighhors. Hartman, Kiem. Meiter. Double | cineimmti ot Hirooklyn. Chicago at PWL: | pj ols:.. 31 o Totala... gram.)—Following the hard day which | COLUMBUS, June Gointhbia | The.Xaung Mens. Christian .association | yyg: yrwies ‘out f: the 96,00 . r o " 9 < cens won | & O ' e — Hartman to Andreas. Struck out: | Labiipiiatl At Croolcm. oK. Philadelphia 0000000 Champion Jack Johnson put in yesterday, | easily from Kansaa Ciey” 7 olymbus won | team defeated -the South Omaha Young by Mijle, & on balls: Datrol o « socation at Romance nt Hordville, ol Taaan, 1y by Mijlee, I,“:.‘,’::fi" % "j;'-: A e by T U i p Jacriric Grawtord, T, Jones, Stolen | finishing up last night with an exhibition HIN o resates ebgona ‘.l\"fi:u;:fl".fl.r.“y‘\"‘.'.'I By S A :,‘_“::“‘ B CRNEAL BT, 196 June' Lilpectal.) ST Alietaancs: Lioh @ Um-| St Louls, Boston at Hrtliag, RO ¢ T Phiadeishia. 3 Saon Pan batia, 'Oft | In Dreamland rink, he felt entitied "”‘ ing Moran ahead of him. ‘The sco Sodaberg, third baseman for Omaha, dis- | —The culmination of a roance which be ! | Lovimvilie. Kansas Cty at Columbus, Min. | Stroud, none; oft Plank, ', First base on | rest today in order to prepare for the SRR Ly CARANTAL oY | tingulshed himself by & single, double, |an whli a chance acquaintance on a rail JORBERS GOOD WITH SEXOKORY |3 eapoiin 7/at Indisnapolls, | St. Paul a¢|Srore: Detglt L & Hit Ly pitehepy By.| atrbnuotis 'week tamurrow. \JOUNAN S| o'hiitke,’ the “shannon, 160 46 0| triple and & home run out of five times|Wway train, will occur With the wedding on Toledo. X Btroud; 1i by Plank, 8. Time: 1:8. Um. | ¥a¥8 likes to plaase his Sunday spectators | Hinaman, ef { 0, of.. up. Rothery, captain of the Omaha team, }June 14 of Harrold W. Robbins of Ord and Wichita Bate Well and Beats st | Mink Leupue—Nebrasia city at Clarinda; | S g und O Loughiie with some fast work and he has a new | Rossman, . & o Hunter, 15, v " Downs, 2b Love, 3 ¢ Tt i g oLyt Shenandoah at Auburn, Maryville at Falls e s Piaaite Sin, SO BOF (Hmariew, Downe, b0 Stave, WICHITA, Kan., June 5.—Wichita made braska State League—Red Cloud at| ST. LOUIS, June 5.—St. Louis broke its | Johnson, in order to show how solid his | Odwell, b 28 four hits and two errors count for five| Hastings, Superior at Kearney, Columbus |losing streak today by winning from Bos- | 1,c0les are, allowed Marty Cutler last ratten, s 1Dawnle, b 4 A 4 . var ton, score 2 to 1. Lake did excellent work, o A 0 O d tool i L N ewWar r e hhard runs in the fourth inning today and took |at Grand lsiand Fremont at St tony pore B0 L ‘Ll diaaxoelient WOtk | vt o henimen hie, strbash /as hard’ua | Lisshatet ,++'} overflowed the fleld, making ground rules | = - — — Boston had the h’“e’j full, but could 11.0 he could. He was asked today if he didn’t Tolals. . 1 L n’(' ary. Score l;v';'t?‘:lgu':!flhlfll Lake's effective delivery. feel some 1l effect from his treatment, 5 i WISHITA AR, « eld Club Wins | ST. LOUIS BOSTON. and he replied: Columbus ......o0sc. 0000 201 Shotton, Corridon, ss lucosrmce scsce -l -ty C ol ornonorocd 1% BBl s o » o o $ig0 two singles, a double and one thrae- | Miss Lulu Carlson at the Mome of (he 0fbase hit. The Omaha boys have won |oride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carl- | three out of thelr four games of the sea- | on near Hordville. Miss Carlson graduated o | son. |a few years ago from the business uvy.i. $| On next Saturday at the formal opening | ment of the Nebraska Central colicy ‘ [of Outing park the Young Men's Chris- | this place and afterwards accepted a pos *| {jon assoclation will play the Maszzepa's. | tlon in the office of Attorneys General 5| The score of yesterday's game. R.H.E. |Thompson at Lincoln as a stenographe: South Omaha ".....0 00000000—0 5 4| During one of her trips between Central Omaha Y. M. C. A 00032421°-1214 2 almcemnie —romrem oD L 3 AB.H.0.A.B/ ABLO.AE. | “Not a bit of it. T am in such condition | ¥#nsae City o2 0.0 00000 0-2 Claire, ss. % l b M h Stone, rf. 4 1 1 0 OHooper, rf.. L B Truesdale, 34 0 1 2 1Lord, ib. Hogiee. . Interclu AtChyizmsan st hvrwrn!v, "Hr . | ariges, 1t 3 1 1 0 OSpeaker, cf.. ;‘\::I(erlfl, 1?“ . Newman, 4 19 2 1Wagner, ss.. ettigrew, o b \weltzer, ¢f 3 1 1 0 OGardner, 2b.. 8haw, ... Country Club Golfers Beaten on Their | Hartsell, ib.. 3 0 0 2 OLewis, it..... Aftchison; priies Kililter, e...0 § 018 1 2Carrigan, i » ) ey T olen bases: Odwell, Carisch, Moran, | now’ that I could easily take & beating | James. Sacrifice hits: Odwell, Wratten. | g City and Lincoln Miss Carlson met Har that would put any other man unconsci- | Three-base hits: Odwell. Home run: Love, | Batteries: South Omaha, Campbell and 'Y A&7 he b ous. ' 1 am oIng to win that fight. Stories | 20Uble ~plays:’ Hinchman, Downs and | Findiay; Omaha, LeRogue and Rothery, |rold W. Robbins, a youn attorney, with hl\" bean . publianell . and ' have bm‘| }\ m;lw_- 1}:(“51--‘ “r"r t(mn.:‘nIIl( Liebhardt, | Umpire: Hill. | prominent family connections from Ord. 1l £ e 3, o ssic 2; of ‘ampbell, 1 Struck banoogt gt ¢ b O C formed o passed from mouth to mouth saying that & | Out: By Liebharat, 2; by Campbel, 1. 1its Dreshers Lose Hard Game. N U SR Qo traln, : | was conti nd the trips of Mr. Rob- compact has been formed to allow Jettries | {ff BSICIC 1 in o, inhing: oft Campbell. | saurday atternoon at the Vinton streat | W8 SO0 nued a s ¢ 4 . T 3 bins between Ord and Lincoln become more = That' ough. 3uthri + bull park, before a crowd of about 5K Hundred Twenty Players. Vohiin.. DI B AL A et Tare e lle all through.” | Guthrie and Bierhalter. ; enthusiastié fans, the Omaha Redding |and more numerous and this week invita 85 T ouib 070 COLUMBUS, 0., June 4—George L. Rock- Hunched Hits Win. ] ¢ Junjors defeated the champion | ions Were issued for thelr wedding on th Fleld club golfers walloped the Country | Boston .iii 10 4§ 0 8 0 § § 623 | weit, Columbus agent for a western land | LOUISVILLE. June 6—Loulsville won | Di¢sher team in an exiremely exciting and , 4 * B i 4 P Y | “Pwo-base it Sacrifice - hits: | company; Foster Copeland, bank president, | ffom Milwaukee today, 3 2, on_How- fought game by the score of 14 to 9, | @bove mentioned date. club followers of the ancient games on | ierbale Nt Bradiey, ~Double g 4 :|ard’s double, Halla's 'single and Myer's | Rivalry was keen between the two teams - - their own greens Saturday afternoon by the |play: Lake, Newman and Killifer, Stolen :"d H-;f HM;- ‘":‘rvun u: n(m [§ x»lulm.mx 11'1‘:5"‘9 1'“‘;:;: ry;x;m: |l|'||nl‘| w.ml cne out. ! since mnhbu- hnr;| lom'n jaime |;| (\.An’\'mug Holdrege Mears Clty Expert. B g W via, r, Carrigan. | Young Men's Christian association, together el sing exercising which were [and the boy champlonship of the ‘state JGE, N (8 7y narrow margin of one point.. The day was | heses: Wagner, Lewia, Hooper, UAIEIERS. | TOPRE b o el business and protessional | POStponed Saturday on meccount of rain, |practicajly depended upon the result. ki Sty ol LA e g \deal for golt and the 120 players worked [ gf%es OF BAREE B kG Y Coliing, 6. Teft torioed i testgneq | VIl take place Wednesday. The score: Harvey Huntington pitched splendid ball | 1arge crowd greeted George B. Irving, the with @ vim to keep the. honors for their|on bases: St. Louis, 6; Hoston, 1l Time: [ Men, have formed an organization designed LOUISVILLE, for the winners, while Alonzo Rain of the | municipal ‘speclalist of Chicago, yesterday, team. 2.02. Umpires, Dineen and Connolly. to have mailed to Governor Gillett of Cali- ABH.0AE same team 16d! in the batting with two | when he lectured at the opera house in con- ok rmicned ¥ X Stanley, f.. 4 13 0 ORandall, iy clean three baggers and a single (to his Country club players who came in early fornia, 1,000,000 . post. cards bearing the Woodruff, 2b4 1 6 1Charle & ] a o 098 # i L3 credit. Junction with the Boosters' day program in the afternoon presented strong scores Fleld Club Team Ih_)lln« Stop that fight; this is the Dunitavy, 9.9 0 oMcden 5 ‘uaum'.fl who wits in the box the last six glven by the Commercial clug of this city n and it looked for a time as though the twentleth century. Magee, as... 3 0 0 & 0Clark Innings Hhr he reticrs. pitched fine ball. | Mr. Irving suggested several improvements *Ratted for Shea in ninth mateh would be a walkaway for the Ben- 0 oBarry oy gt | S for this city during his talk, all of which . I 2 | Omaha Bedding' Co0 6 6 0 0 1 00 114 Batted for McLean in ninth son players. At an early stage they were 0OS€ESs the Opener Y ? C lt tered 'l H Dreshers . °1 0101042 0’8 he deemed possible after studying condi- 8t Joseph ..........0 ¢ ¢ 11 poiih ey, o) ousem s olts Slagie. 0 OMcGly By Umpire: ‘Eddle Lawler. tlons here. Mr. Irving’s address through- Left on bases: St. Joseph, 5; Wichita, Field club players soon evened up the A sagn Al b out contalned the reasons why various 2 = Touls.. Papke and Howard Matched. Sacrifice hits: McLean, Belden, Hughes, 2! [ score and then forged ahead. Honors were | Frank Hamilton's Team Wallops Lead m League 4 t;A\'s:N CITY, Jume b Billy Papke of | UIts of smaller citics tend to retard the Westerzil, Aitchizon. Two-base hits: Cor-| xoon even again and when the last card ““'fl"'" in the ninth. | Kewanee, 111, and Jimmy Howard of Chi- | 8T0Wth @nd advancement of those cities. han, Shea, Johnson, Belden, Pettigre the Club Men by One | Jne out when winning run was made, | Kewanee. Til.. and Jimmy Ho ar L e Hughes. Three-base hit: Galgano. Stolen | W98 turned over to the scorers it was found Louisville .............0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2—3 |cago were matched tonight to fight ten |The Chicago Jpan also advocated a com- bases: Jones, Belden, Koerner. Hits off | that the Field club had won by one point, Score. Stknding of Bowlers in Summer | Milwaukee . il 070007 00 o3| rounds hore ]g*srldlly';d;luanlexwfl ‘(.',“"Y,,'}“l“ mercial club for the city that not only Galgano, 7 in four Innings; Johnson, 3 in | leaving the Country club one down. : Sutienabeves: Htauley, (GRties: Haqrslon' NEUSELE S ity ik ® | looked to its business welfare, but its poli- four innings. Double play, Johnson to % League for Week Ending e DTl HL‘:’":L ;\,43-;5"“ VoL v " tical life as well Shea to Jones. Struck out by Altehiso The Oma eld ¢ : drts ol et i £ Balart, 51 yonnson & Baven oy navn: | BIG PARTY OF ENGLISH SPORTS | The Omana Field club bass ball team was June Third. [ Struck out: By Slagle, 3; by McGlynn, 2 | COOPER GETS OMAHA LAND - Off Aitchison, Galgano, 1 - Johnson, 3. defeated by the Omaha Gas Company team, | Buses on balis: Off Slagle, 5; off McGlynn, mes H. Peters Dead. Passed ball: Shea. Wild pitch: Jonnson.| ARRIVE TO SEE PRIZE FIGHT |by the score ot 1 to 0, Saturday afternoon 11% l;;:l'!l“:n :"}:_w l'»::‘\:)l&wl ”fl'f,li(‘:.'.mte.fii 34’ Qde NN Anch Sk B Betns FREMONT, Neb., June b6.—(Special.)— Umpire: Millen. Time: 1:40, The game was one of the most hotly con- | Following is the'standing of the teams in |y, o.f " ’ Meubor Wnd Vota (b {ke Hha James H. Peters, a ploneer who came to HOME RUN VWIN!VA ’,"j“ CHAMPS | WL ke in Sights of Eastern Cities |tested ever witnessed on the Field club the Summer league for the week ending Mudhen Hent Salnts. 1 I'nr.k District Nebraska in 1856, locating near Nickerson, and Then Journey on to the | grounds. The Gas Makers won because |June 3: TOLEDO, 0., June 6.—Toledo shut out 8t.| 0 o0 Coober' ot C'_'n'm” mem. | 3ied &t the residence of a daughter in y ¥ they played the better game of ball, al- W. L. Pins. Pet. | Paul today 4 to 0 by bunching hits with | Colone oper ¢ d, ~ | Grearwater” Frlday v Dalton Circles Diwmond, Making Facitie Coast. | e Tt St ho T s pietty Roemb | Younerla . Ghich:, . 2 833 | the visitors' errors, and playing a fast|ber of the governor's staff, has traded his | pr. BEidny At the a8, 0 He Final Score Four to Three. NEW YORK, June 5.—(Spectal Telegram.) | thoush at that honors were pretty Y] Jetter's Gold Tops game in the ficld. ' Land was spik | White River ranch near Crawford for some DBS MOINES, June b.—With two men on | —One hundred and twenty-seven sports- | d/vided, as the score Indicates. Carpenter Paper Co. McCormick in the third inning. and will be| 05 0 0 R0 o Jarge houses bases in the ninth inning, Daiton soaked | men arrived here from England today on| Fitching honors were even. Adams and | Drummys ... out of the gamc for several days. Score: | PROH o &8 housg out & clean-out home run and won | beard tne St Loul e Morfarty each allowed but four hits, but | Equitable Lifes TOLEDO. ST. PAUL in the Hanscom park distriet. Colonel game for Des Molnes, 4 to 3. Score: o8Slithe AL Loule.) tossee the Jecrrlabs | )0 ols Lo Sineir hits whien they | ESMon's. Amerigans.. ABH.OAE. H | Cooper, with Colonel Bruer, are now in DES MOINES, Johnson prize fight in San Franciso, July | Hospe Co. Sullivan Clarke, 1t 2 Py ! il it A ol b oosoim o cotoro s e e g O e aeaea Own Grounds by One Point— Lake, b b 5 1Colims, 1 ol commmoncnucolZE] ~ ST. JOSEPH, McLean, rf Baver, f. | McChesney, cf... Jones, 2b.. Clark, 1 Carhan, ss. MeNell, 8b Shea, c.. Galgano, p... ohnson, p... > | o wanwans cwsss¥e = Sl eowonmen 3 laba She Spanana took an active part in the early troubles with Indians and was prominent in county affairs. His body will be brought to Nick erson for, burlal, and the funeral wj held Monday. Politically Mr. Peters was > = Duiton, rf.. Colligan, ss Bader, cf. Dwyer, 1b.. Niehoff, b.. | Curtis, 1f. Williams, 2b.. Bradbury, c... tBachant ol msssococmen 2l omsconemroem | ccomonsnnons? nl ocomscsscses Totals. Ol omcunarwaunas Man Who Cooked for Rallway Mag nate Dies in Hoapital—Funera tion. Authorities are working hard on . 'Fris v g ¥ Chadd .0l 3 . balls: Off Owen, b; off Leroy, 1. Struc! mesdny Afternoon. for 'Frisco. They are desirous of viewlnk |’ \o i saturday the Field club plays the TP AT T i L By Owen. 5. Double playa MeCor. | the ease, but no clue has been found UP| cparies Swars, who at one time was pri the metropolis and visiting Boston, Wash- | oot BROteY & o on the Field club | Matines - : A e T Bononer: Taron Antrey o gpehs Liea ottt . P Ington and other nearby cities. psc i g s Hamt L g wilcox ol bases: Toledo, 4; St. Paul, 11. Passed ball: vate cook for E. H. Harriman, and m‘ The party will be the guests of George | ¥ S Si e Considine and Wells Hawkes at Coney Is- O.AE, OMAHA GAS ©O. FIELD land tomorrow, after doing Chinatown in |Kelley, 1b.... aind . >, = b O UMY % The men will travel west across the|counted most, and this explains their vic- | R R...........o... Hinchman, % 4 1 3 ¢ oMeCorimx 0 h, e Lo | ] a prohibitionist, He was an active mem- Toniinent front NewiYorkiupaiithe News: ‘"fi Individual standings: A ay. e : i 1_'1""_“" n : he Erdman case.” The White|per of the Christian church, R T Latalr o it e O s o fielding of Rogers and Bressman was | Names, & . oAutrey, 1. 4 o | Blver_ranch, comprised 500 apres. and was | prhie it e . R sumdipe gy o gy ot Fba spdotébaie. osler, » ‘,.m: ,;m,,m, Yovbem g : i Bile 2 4 oloucher, .04 2 0| six miles from Crawford, hrlr:ey'. Kidney Remedy may be given to z ger catch made by the latter being of the sen- | pesetin .. ey P e et : — children with admirable 1esults, It does tional Sporting elub of Landon, heads | ational kind. Madden and O'Brien starred Tooneds o fro{ vyt e O, 5o 0 1 oetie " i s'“_“r[‘:ld;"'nhm - epacial Tete.| A8V With bed wetting, and is siso rec- party of twenty men from there and the|'"the infield, the latter taking some al- | [ST5e g RO AP e ligil PEIGUR i (GIS, 8. D. June 5.(Special Tele-| gmmended for use after measies and scarliet Nuburbs. He said that before leaving here | MO8t impossible chunces, . which acdounts | Lepiheki ... A0 5 Totals. .. M2 Totals..3 92013 3| 81@m)—Private Fortney, I troop, Fourtn | fever.—Sold by all druggists, the party would visit a ball game at the | foF hi8 error colum Fitagersid 000110 ; A AL Mtor, Laroy, lirninth, 2. |suvaieziiatadary Meade, was ahotibyug g § b ; ; Crawford of the Gas Company pulled off | 1. "Saity f Toledo v s 002 g 0 g g 3 H .,7‘, unidentified party about 10:30 last night in | HARRIMAN’S CHEF IS DEAD Polo grounds, as many of the men never |~ t i B Sl B L P fleld that bor- | Bushnell y by | St Paul L 000009,00 0.0 0-0) Sturgis. The bullet. entered the back and ek :‘h:":‘:r:‘v"::m‘;; o ::Jtu;;:zxfnfl:lltd- drd on the professional. Gillan accepted a | (**RiE, " 1 {3 base hits: Bulte, Boucher. Stolen base:|Passed through the body. Fortney is now 3 ¥ | number of difficult chances without a bob- | Pickara ...\ 173| Ratiken ...t Abbott. _Sacrifice hits: Sullivan, McCor-|at the post hospital in a critical condl- of seelng some horse racing before leaving |y Finley .....1111110 8 17| Louden ..... 4 mick. Sacrifice fly: Elwert. Bases on > = !l coorocoos’ | Jude, If. | Gagnier, ‘an. Cobb, rf.... ) Thomas, Wiedensaul, $b. Clark, 5 Farthin, o > ] ¥ 2 0 0 0 i 0 1 2 P> P PN ] Howell TA|Bmiley oroeerriins Plerce. Time: 1:#. Umpires: Van Syckle Homesteader Found Shot. |also been among the staff of the R Gillan, 2b.... 4 0 Bressman, If. s 1 ey STURGIS, 8. D., June 5.—(Special Tele- | hotel at its opening, died June 1 at a local Fer e S oL 4 sightseeing automobiles. -Monday the mem- | Do'gherty. 2 Abbott, 1b. bers will pass through the Great White |Miller, c..... 1Houck, rf.. ' : e. | hospital. He was 33 years of age and had SRR, SR AR gram:)—Fred Rinched, a homesteader, re- 3 H Ty 1 18 frome Aehuss | EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS #iding in Meade county, was yesterday | been for the last three or four years fol- 5 Woekes 111111 2| Chapman ... . — lowing the business of a chef in the cify o TS 3 e | Barr, ' 0 Creighto Drammy -...iis8 161Ziitle oraes . found ‘In his claim shack badly wounded > 4 :'H‘:md’n;.- e g e WaY dn- atitombhiles. ."-:.'.'m,';,' 3 o?‘r_vdszn;!; MR .« King Jamens wnn.-::::::.-v Handicap | by Delng shot. At last reports he was ’le funeral lervxlron will be held Tuesd 3 atted for Sage in ninth. g McKee, b8 1 Rogers, cf.. s | not expected to survive. Whether he met | 8fternoon at 2 o'clock at the chapel of t 3 Ok o her Staney, a Talatine e g e, " FIGHT CLUB FOR SIOUX CITY GRAVEBEND, /N. Y., Juis 531k | withraul: piay Horr an attonnat fioa ons | ColeMokay thomanty.: The intermiont wig @) ne out when winning run made. Wl habage pee 0 gl Tel. | Moriarty, p.. . Jumes, fresh from his trip to Toronto, | c of ) - ° vn. The deceas e oloas aut iR, TOR S || VALENTINE Neb., June s.—(Spect Tel. | Mo R R . Wb ak t o, | at suicide is not known. County Coroner |be in Forest Lawn. The deceased lived Lincoln .. 00100020 03| High schobol crossed bats here Friday and | omaha Gas Cc T wo-base hh \Vkednnnnul Home runs: | Saturday at Base Ball park, the Valentine R 2l wenwwsrcss scem lewew slocccscces’ < oY where he won the Toronto cup, won the | Bracket of Sturgis Wwas notified to go | 1518 South Tenth street. Parkway handicap at Gravesend yesterday. | there and left this mornin y Pleld Club... . tate Athletle club has re- 3 £ PR ) R Jude, Daiton. Bases on balls: Off Sage, 1: | boys winming both games. Score, tirst|® & Club Tha, Interaiate i Ho was held at 1 to 2 in the betting, In r——————— Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Rig off Farthing, ruck out: By Sage, 5; by | game: N RN cently been formed at Sioux Clty with a B, & is the & Farthing, 7. Stolen bases: Niehoff, Sage. |Cody 3 00010000 01|HAPPY HOLLOW GOLFERS BUSY | membership which extends over lowa, Ne- | SPIt® 0f the fact that he was carrying 1% The Key to,the Situation—Bes Want Adst| Return “Double piay: Thomas to Gagnler to Thomas. | Valentine 20000100973 SEESER RS adtn Dexota) pounds. «Sacrifjce hits: Gagnier, Thomas. Time:| Batterles: For Valentine, Dun Summaries: v e !t s e y n and Dan- | ! - 1:50, Attendance: 180, Umpire: Bpencer Sixteen Qualify in Pretimimary to [ The club is to hold the first of its en- [ p(HEWSEER fels; for Cody, Cutcomb and Childers. Denver and Topeka Divide, Beore, m:m'n.l game Playoff at Matel terfainments, attendance to which is re- | payy (7 to %) won, Rose Queen (Il to 20) DENVER, June 5.—Topeka divided honors | C04¥ S50 010011036 Happy Hollow golfers indulged In an | stricted to members, on June 17 at Sioux | second, Knight Deck (0 to 1) third. Time: with Denver in a double-header today, tak- Valentine ool 0011003 17| g5 hole handicap match against bogey with | City. LI e ot e W ok Bir ] A 4 1 o T by and Jasing ithe | | oL e '«':1\" alsntine. Christenden nd | sixteen to quality Saturday afternoon and [ The events for this occasion are Les | milex. Mellow Mine. (9 to £ won, Black Vanced from September . 9o Boore fiiai | Bishop umpired for both ghmes. the following sixteen players qualified: Rogers of Paullina, Ia., and Harry Buck- Bridge 3 10 2) second, Thistledale {1 to 3 ame: R, Players, Handlcap. Score, |les of Bloux City, six rounds at 183 Ibs. Mird e 2 Topekn .....c.c.0 00 800003480 R Sturdevant . e 1872 Up Johnny Lind of Sloux City and Johnny | pihith race, five and onenalf furiongs: | enver ... 0 0000383 ONEY, Neb,, e .| W. Buchanan ............ 5 even AR 3 5 P - Batteries: Jackson and Kerns; Olmstead m.'.'u Y e :e:-nm't'"'::m:e s, e Saunders .......... T even |Fitzgerald of Omaha, elght rounds at 142 | secornd,.Anne Casse (9 (o %) third. Time and McMurray. | ney ana Crawford took place on the local| E; Manning 118 1 down |ibs. ). LR W e T\u.uz secohd game: R.H.E. | diamond this afternoon. Ferry, pitching| . E. Shepard .... <16 1down! Con O'Kelly of Syracuse, N. Y., and Con h,m‘:“_,m“ e D %00 Bir John dehated | Topeka .........0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0415 4| for Sidney, struck out twelve men and al- | V. E. Shafer 0 2down| wimisky of Chicago, Ill, ten rounds—| (6 to 1) second, Pricillian (16 to 5) third Denver .........4 0 000005 * lowed one hit? while Hauck, for Crawfora, | M. W. Graham . eneees 18 Time: 1:4 Batteries: Harris and Kerns; struck out nine men and allowed three|A. G. Buchanan . L8 vn | heavywelghts. PR Fifth race one and three sixteenth miles Hammond and McMurray, Umpire; I hits. “The first six innings was & pitchers’ | G- . Carpenter il S dan 2 Zonnie Kelso (13 to 20) won, Keep Moving FREMONT TAKKS SEWARD'S $( DAL T MO 0L 08 0.4 0 el AR Wolls i '8 sdown| JOWAN WINS BICYCLE RACE (4 (o 1) second, Taboo @ to 1) third Time: Crawford .....00°1 000 40 %35 3 2| Liggett ... 12 down T e race, five and ane:half furionssi Siattery Mas Gooa Support Crawford .10 00 0000 0 00 1§ W. E Rhoades . B Bdown| W. L. Mitten of Davemport First in | syl G to 1) won. Garneau (10 o 1) sec MPH Steady at Critieal Times coMteriew: Mdn’é'fi“u‘t"”’; and Hallwell: | George e ML ot v Mile gt Reston Mest. o TRL s T L'.'i"’f\.l.'fiiin‘fim FREMONT, Neb., June 5.—(Special Tele- | Sianer 1: Cramtont 2 orimer i Phte: | Mel Ubl ......... Wi BOSTON, June 4—John Bedell of Long | gaya (20 to 1) won, Rialto @ to 1) second, A tri | b li 2 l“ " apain ) Framiont. brows. Bewarle wiming | SN Ko, CTawtord, & Time: 1M, Um- | My a0t o piay at mateh | Inland had little aifficulty In winning the | S orConell & to 1) third. Fime: Tl triumphin purity quality and flavor wflr;h:.‘.:‘mw.'.'.;::;‘, B s e — — play within a week when they will play | ten-mile motor-paced race at the Revere | LOUISVILLE, Ju('l\v \"x-w"l'nl)l [.:nen - Red Sox Defeat FPomeroy. foll track e bell ¢ minutes | noon was getaway day at Churchi owns t oritioal times. 1 as_follows: rack tonight, his time being 16 minute raved hore thi season “hote best game| | \iE CITY, Ia., June b.—(Special)—The| Bturdevant against Carpenter, Shepard | s secondn Fred il of Watertown wag | 8nd With the running of the last race the ward ... sas. 0000100001 § 1| Lake City Red Socks won Friday's game | 8gainst Rhodes, Saunders against Wells, » . most successful meeting In the history of Fremont . <. 100000023 7 0| from the Pomeroy nine by the score of 10 to | Graham against Uhl, W. Buchanan against second, The five-mile profesional national Sha ladal urse was brought to & close. Batteries: Seward, Harrington and | 1. The Pomeroy aggregation was alto-| Ellick, Shafer against Tan Manning | champlonship race was won by F. L.|the local cour i .\‘ell; for Fremont, Slattery and Mason, | gether helpless before Wilkins, the famous | 88ainst Liggett, A. G. Buchanan against| Kramer of Orange, N. J., the time being 10 | Tonight horsemen will start on their pil- Ry s, boy pitcher, and Dodge's men had them | George Ross. minues 2% seconds. W. L. Mitten of Day- | Erimuge for Latonia, where on next Mon ND ISLAND, Neb., June 5+-(Spectal | under control at all stages of the game. day the meeting wil be opened with the T-lmn)—annd island won an exciting | This was the fourth regular game of .the Glenwood Bianks | Malvern, | 9nport, ia.. Won, the_ons-tille yrofessional o s T.atanih dasky st ooe wile gume of ball from Columbus (an by a|season for the locals, they having won| GLENWOOD, Ia., June 4.—(Special)— |T8ce In 2 minutes ! second. ruRnIng” & “ ¢ F fonee.ot 8t 3 Soore: R.H.E. | from Lohrville, Story City and Pomeroy, | Glenwood and Malvern played & high- - and & half. A few will sbip 10 New York 00002001 v d - . d e to Ci The fe tod 99903991038 4 0| and having lost to Fonda in Thuraday's|class ball game here yesterday. scorc Won by Heatrice. and some to Canada. The feature toda e RILE Centucky Oukes for 3-year-old fil- 3 Batteries: Dindalar and Clair; Paul and e b . y BEATRICE, Neb., June b.—(Special Tele- | W% the Kentucky Oa b g v Travers Umpire: Boswell. Attendance: Stdney Defeats Crawford, Genwood .oovieee QO1Q103004 & 11 gram)—The Youn Men's Christian Asso. | lies at one mile and & sixteenth. Samaria e lre u Omo e an . M iation Intermediates met the Filley ball [ went to the front at once and won handily t 4 ¥y SIDNEY, Neb, J 5.—(Speclal Tele-| Batteries: Gd Chambers and Gunsally, “, - B " v - = wanted to organize and manage selling agency for Omaha and vicinity. xuu"muy"'”hn"ummatzp.(nor“m‘x.ua] ;| gram.)—h dpening Name of the series be. | M- Boshn nd_Boyer. Hi Glenwood, | teatt &t bliley uhis afternoon and was | from Foxy Mary and My Gal. Ramn during & ¥ §agmey ;3‘...« Neb. eculorenonce® 2 oCElueninns ool cmmraomas I 5 . e easily defeated by the score of 17 to 2 i & close game 4 to & and Sidney took place [4; Malvern, 2 Krrors: Glenwood, 4; M The features of ti as the batting | the afternoon cut down the attendance and F th h tt A t b l | A T o SNl iy | ety ntor, B, Srowd o ‘e 3 | verh & Uinpire: Minner. R e S T s | e e bk ‘aio & Wesimire. Svm: or the Carhartt Automobile mak pimble, the' new pitcher for: Bid- T - Lo " s .u."’...f",.."":.’.';‘,.";.'.‘. ney pitched a stesdy game, allowing oniy Wihes Wive frem P e T ihs pome. "Balterion ™" Browa | maries Must be a man of class, able to furnish some capital and highest ref- had two 'h.l.;t‘hl:hld and in last (ou;‘hlul;om l"l,l:l’ll‘ oull.dl;::ll. ':l.; 8y- . \;IXL.B‘E'#I. lF“i. gu;l:”‘.—’flwflzlll‘ll—l:'llbar and . Noagand for Fille: Kretschinger First ‘ra-r"_' 'luv:"‘ 4,’1:11 \:ul:—)\l‘l.fm‘l)l’:rloj\[i‘ erences. through error of left fle: K modmes, Dorsey, Pettit a: ey eat | defeat e Firt team at Firth y o h, ia (stralght, $34.5 on, c 9 i " s s Tine Tn ke Al Baarnel | oMK ith (he stck. JqhRsan Sloe mined |terdar, i e one sieed gams. Hofme rugs | Fi0UM} 4Bd" Kiine for Beatri blace, $9.20) xecond, Emigrant (show, §8.80) Car sells for $2,250, is unlicensed and r-“'rls‘; a new epoeh in *¢? a eouple of hits and scored r:l«le.. & good game for the visitors. Score: by Shimonek and Shestak, and Shimonek A ""I Ritnl Bapeviense third. Tim 0544 motor car construction. Address in strictest con ence o R.H.E. |one handed catch were the features. Scor Whttnt B Second race, six furlongs: Tom Bigbee g A IR., Vice-Prosident BUPRLIDI 0y ingantes sped 19134 l ) Crawford . ..ozgnllooow 40 s o‘”“m“““—rtnllh A with biliousness, malaria and constipation, a"”'mh“l?o;t“e'é“ ‘:um )itsm;‘rh.’;g. |‘... HAMILTON CARHARTT, 3 . b e A 00000808578 1 1| Ay 308110028 8 3[Firth ..o ¢ 18 quickly overcome by taking Dr. King's | #) second, Refined (show, 3) third. Time Batieriea: Noyes aad Town- Batteries—8idney, Thimble and Schaum. | Wilber ... 3580003101518 4| oy 'sire pils, %e For sale by Beaton |1 1% " CARHARTT AUTOMOBILE CORPORATI ; for lrh' and Epebasn. | berg: Crawford, Joknson, Williams and Siont and Willat: Luse and - 8, Third race, six furlongs: Countiess it, Mich 2 t 1% -lll-q s Nagle. Umpire: ' Taylor, Time; 3 houra. =% %) 5o Tepteeeer | tralght §1010) won, Wister Green (place, Deteolty. | T e L I - SRS+ R el