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\ 1tfE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1915, Copyright, 1wk, International News Sert e And Mr. Jack Wasn't Even the First Drawn for The Bee by Swinnerton IVE WINGED ON MER ACCOUNT ! * W \SYE.R _Sag'U\-“ AR e FE MY LOTLE BROTHER U CANT REACH "EM* 'Comi_ BUDDV,| DoNT DROP « NouR. APPLE! | | Roche, rf... i A% Uk g AT — l 0 i 1 f{ GRAND ISLANDERS ing of Toams | PHELAN'S DOUBLE Shipke ' : ek 2 o K 80 68 Standing of Teams S DOUBLE Schipke Goes to ‘ FROM THE R s i " Yankton toHandle | : adiudedh g a k Handl g end 3 13 18 DEFRAT e e ankton to Handle (8 LB 8 A | WEST. LEAGUR.| AMER. LEAGUE i — | . ot ! W. L. Pet, I d d .) T o1 g 8i g : kol Uy D t 0 s Dea Molneal§ 13 818 Chicago ....3% 13 @6 it naepen ent Team| ioux City Overcomes Omaha's Lead BS MOINES. | Both Hurl Effeoti: but H Topeka 2 58| Detroft 2416 615 A =5 g AB. R. H. 0. A. E uriers eotive, but Home | Henver .15 11 57 New vork..17 16 .81 | Ten-Inning Battle Goes to Chicago . After Winni i i Ohi in Both Games of a Double- Hahn, rf..... Tl el Ve U W Team Bunches Hits in Omaha ... 16 18 o8¢ Boaton 1 18 600 | d Skipper” Bill Sehipke lert last night er Winning Nine Straight, Chi- - Hunter, of. S L N U R 2 8t. Joseph. 15 13 .8 Washingtn .15 17 .48 Nationals on Home for Yankton, where he is to take charge cago Americaas Lose Two-to eader. e R B e W | First. Stoux Clty..13 17 483 Cleveland .16 of an independent base ball team as man B e ) ‘ — b g T ¢ LN, e ug LRl Grounds. ager. He will have a nfee salary ot One Contest. Gl S | NATL LEAGUE " 5 v tached to th b, and expe ay i : THEY LAND HARD ON LARSON 9 0 o 1 °/SCORE I8 FOUR TO NOTHING i, o adeitbg TWO SACRIFICES SCORE HIM iwo or three Umes a week. The (cam n IR Qraham, g e %0 Ghicago .2 T 6 Bitaburzn. 3 143 Tads up:mpety of oonegs players, and | OUOTT. 10 DIBONG. ' M¥CTEGR X v, Tn., May 3.—Sioux City 4 g 0| QRAND TSLAND, Neb. 8. ......3 17 .54 Chicago 215 .50 eyl . y iy e Fl *Breen | W TR B , Neb, May 30 —8pe- | Bou! 7 Z - 221 CHICAG i . Schipke will act as coach as well as ma i took both ends of a double-header from |«ganley 9 0~ 0 0 0rclal Telesram.)—Both pitchers twirled of- | Bt Louis, .‘l‘!lls fl:;k::..r(k"‘ f»’ 18 56 ’ u‘m“(li“:‘ i .fi.l‘"’.mh ‘Phelan's double In ., "senctitng th oyl I~(n‘m "“r ,",‘,. CHICAGO, May Cleveland today the Omaha team here today. b | fectively, though Grand .island bunched| Brooklyn _i§ 17 .48 Brooklyn .17 1i s . wed by two sacrifice hite o L "ot e game. Not many pldyera Droke the White Sox' winning strbak. » The first game went to the Tndians | Totals............. 0 1 '8 2lon Thieman in the first. Manager| LIUADUrEN. 1619 4578t Louls #ave Chicago the deciding run In a ten- | "y o og are better equipped for such “hich has exiended to‘nine ganien. by \ after a rally in the eighth inning by a :g::::g f(or I:}un(un_ in ninth. | Clatre's tase Sfealing, ' flelk's Wbk &t (\‘l::in'n::‘l‘ :: :: _:"‘ Baltimore Ln‘nhu 3 to 3 defeat of St. Louls today. .*\ o b e hipke, for ‘h'_' :N‘ h,:n Tons winning, 2 to 1, despite the prakag oo 6o & count. The visitors took n three- | L Ak i s [#hort, and McGrath's and Roben's at| AMER ASS'N TN o R A T exmerionce. all the. way from Omnha to VICHing of Seott, wha struck out seven run lead in the opening frame of the 20308808 0| secona featured. It was the fourth auc-| oo WilPer] ARHOAR ARSioA® | Washington and back again, and knowa | men. Scove second game, but the champlons landed " Monroe, Lattimore, | cessive shutout for the opponents of the | Kan ‘Cits byt Mugwtng, 3710 6 dPhelan, #8172 0 haw to play base ball both ways from SLAND CHICAGO / hard on Larsen and won, 10 to 5. Score, [ Bostwich, Hahn. Sacrifice hits: Mayer, | Champe. Score: Touisville. .o nvf:.'r:»'n'f' RN RS R R (- TG RE T ARHOAE ABM { first game: b gy P R KON 5 e COLUMBUS | | . GRAND ISLAND. - Milwaukeo.. 4| York 40 o ozimermn. % 4 § 30 “Red” Sivles whil g0 along wiih Skippor R et X r g R s 3 b ] Y 2 524 Fadrby b 310 0 0Saler, b 1 W 3% ORoy 3 . 3 BIOUX CITY. Biruck oot By Ghikan. 7. by Clunn & | grimes, . 313y Barnel 3b. 4 h 0 | 8L Baul .10 18 ;13| G, Taband.. 8 £14 0 8 0 oWiiame, o 3 8 and will give his wing a Nttle exerclas it pReine v s AB. R. H. O. A. B lis:~ Off Gilligan, 2; off Clunn, | MoGrath, 354 0 3 0 1180 ol Kearney . H Butler, .., ¢,0 3 0 . 2 0 from time to time 432 0 0Fouen i s { Young, ss...... T S Rk K lay : or 1o Graham to | White, 8b..3 9 1 2 0300 +12 81 388 (Cearney 3 800 | gnyder, ¢... 41 21 IRy b Bh A 411 8 0 Coling, v 4 < Davidson, If.. 3 g 3 0N me: 1:51. Umplres: Myers |Schmiat, b4 1 8 1 100 TR IR LW AENOUS, v\, 3 30604 1 farbare, 3h 4 2 1 2 AWeaver, . 4 Kane, 1b. } 2 ; !zl’ g 3 ':’nrl'l“‘mcl., . ; : : '1'“; H Yol it o] y 10 O'Nelll, ¢.. 4 0 2 2 1Rrer. ol | Tejeune, of..... 1 o e . 3 Tenels 2 - Coumbe, p.. 4 0 0 § OSchalk, e...4 ) : 3 . B OoR B | Kraninge, 083 010 0 Totals.... 88 68018 1 ‘Beo ) o, o i O M G | | Gutemar, 021 i | *Two out when winning run scored ) of Town L vE oA | Vensling, b.. | ba® %8 CRL 180 TR ) | g b fae | 200000000 0-2 % Crisp, c. e ALY T X P W Total " ] | a0 1.1.0:0 0000 1-3 R b Totats,,...88 Geyer, b, ) o Rl U A Jae Aoty ) [ Two-hase hitw: Zimmerman, isher. [Lloveiand cco.coooo 6 6 0 0 8 Clark, p.. DENVER, Colo., May 30.—Lincoln won | Columb: 00 00 . Jouls 2. Chicago. 3 jaler Lons, Hugptty, - Bebes on bais S % ek > — = = = = 7|from Denver today, by bunching hits |Grand Island. 104 Fleesturgh. o, Cincfnnati, 2. |Qff Pioree7: ‘ofe Suilea. & Hita: "OfE | enun for Feish LN ithiv R ok R e el T | . | MERICAN T EAGEE six and one-third innings; off R : i HRatted for Scott in ninth. oG 7Y In the slxtn ~Adter the rifih Powell | Earned rune: Grand Isins, % Two ! Clevaland, 3 Chicagy, 1 v 4y I (bree”and tworthirdx fn Big Increase in Finny Population | owohmso hits: Graney, Felseh, Brief, - cless. ore: | base 2 L. o8 H H y o' s v 1~ y Plerce, ), o 3 re. R AB. R. H. 0. A E LINCOLN, | . lalte (. Bewsd | nifar b aas oSt Lowis, n A Tal e B TR L i of Water Marks Ssasom's | e ool e o Reneik Bases Emith, 1 SEN T EEY SRR | R I 0. A m |on balls Off Thieman, 3; off Hoftman, 2. Y D ERAL LRAGU by Sall Umpires: Byron | . oo g O Sl B S » e s e RS 0 1 3 6 0 By T $iby Hoffman, | xcanass City, 80; Chicago, 3-1. Opening of Club. | ¥1it T pitchgd Ball: By Coumbe, Bl Kreuger, 3 1 agTs ¥4 0 0 3 ¢ 0 e BilL. ttaburgh, 4;. 8t.. Louls, 0. ? huelder Defents Plrates. | — | Btrack out: By Seott, i1 by Coumbe, 1. reuger, $ 33 & 0 Wi AMERICAN' ASSOCIATION ¢ . Umiires: Hildebrand and O'Loughlin Krug, 3b.. R e 9 0 & o8| masrn Neb, May ®.—(Speoial | Gleveland, 2-; Tndianapolls, 5-1i AT, May 30.—Pitteburgh could | GOVERNOR MOREREAD PRESENT » i Yl e A e W | % | Telegram.)—Hastings divided a Wouble- ( olumbus-Loulsville, not ‘hit Schneider today and Cincinnati Arowns Win and Tle. A Eal T R s Gl | 221 A O eader with Tairbury today, losing the as City, 416; Milwaukes, 5-0, won enlly, {80 0. Harmon was hit hurd, —— ST. LOUIS, May .—In a double-header ~3 1 8¢ T.9 11 1 % §/fmusto? and winning the second, & . Paul, 8-4; Minneapolis, 0-2 l.,,{’,,. illy I the ifth laning, whan Ured | Capter 1.ake elub had 1 dumn «nd chilly | replete with fast double playe, the locals nd | 0o 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0|to2 Features were the home drives by Games Today. made, ' Score oponing Baturday and cvon Jhe vresents | won the ‘firat game, 3 1o 3 and, held by s (R R e v : PITTEBURGH SINN {of Goverror Morehead pnd Fish Commis 9 A 2 1o 2 tie in the second, here % 83 £ S RS 4 ‘(Dyxb"l‘m::e:‘ an.l‘ll Dolmys in Wost- Am’w“_‘ mmm‘\;'v‘:" e of verror Marshead pn ) h ‘lu *|to Ko aecond. Son. s SR RS 83 S 1. 2 15 0 e Lot m lhon-n caguen) | carey, 16,0871 1 6 OLeach, et g 1 5 8 0, "oner O'Nrien fafled te counterhalanct ['the tlose of the seventh Inning by agree- 1 ninth. | Wi B Jomphe (ot Des Molnen, | Johnsine, {4 1 9 0 Oersor, ss. 3 111 8!the Lnd weather I bringing a crowd. A | vent, to periclt Detroit to catch a tran. 0018 ver, ha at Sloux City. Baird, i 4 1 & 0 OKilliter, 14 3 0 0 0 fow nrrived in the cveninw, but stayed | Score, Cirel wame: 0610 H. 0. A E. 1 Hinchmn, vt 4 0 8 0 0Groh, i3130 DETROIT.* R ey N e Loague—Philadelphla at Bos- | Wagner. w. ¢ 0 § 1 1Gti, . 2 0 3 0 0 close to the clubhoure and the nleasant o7 1 Krug, Le- rookl; N vi ABLH.OAE R TS it 0 0 1 0 0f i’mn b, Cinoinnat) :‘or’k‘. GO 8t | Y tiv. 5. 1 6 3 Sismne 22944 1 3 oven fire Mush, aa... 5 1 28 1shotten, | : MoCor g . L e B s abian o~Detrolt ‘at” Chicago, | Sehng, .3 0 1 2 8 11810 i Commiesioner O'Bilen vemained | YAU 85.... & § 171 Sdustia; . 1 By Geyer, two 0.9 . 8%%¢ ¢ W on Bobton b Prlladeionia” - R, 380 314 160 €0 1ors snough to pec 12,000 fish and over | Crawrard, 8 0 3 8 0CW b ax aai swo- 8% Tt B0 B £ T Loogi ] """"'fi‘l Me- gt ] Towte.. S Total.,/ 378 7 11 ¢ 2000 tadroles, Which e hed hrought fror e e rm }. _c: 1, : xo; i'n timore (-11' Buffalo. Brooklyn at Eltighln|~rh § 00000 g 0 0 0—0 the state hateheries at Qrotnn, dumped 08 & Z B ¢ 8 O i PR o e A S 1 oy i 0, 00202000 %4 into the lake. Bemides thaes, he hronht IR » o g ~(No_games_scheduled.) | Two-bage hit: Clavke. Three-base hit ol e ) HNeros WA LYRK 6 588 T8 | Loneh oage jut: Clncka. Three-base hit: |y - geieir tullsgrown Cayoling huntross, ik Tme: 1:44 and LEPLLe ol 1 ] ST LOUIS TEAI IS Earned ans: | Clncinnati, " 97" Hotibie | which were turned loose. He was accom- | JoR" gl ok 8 1 . A5 el R e Ay W f 4 iafe . Y ‘0 cut wacn winning run Hoore, second reme: o ' SHUT OUT|bic: Sacmn i lonivtags, Baste g0 panica by Chict Ehiuty e vcio A BOUX Y. o A |y etied for Gaskell in the eighth. Fairbu 30300 . e fiarmon, 1} by “Sehieldor, 4. - Umpirea: | GVt BUORRECE ks g Tl e AR ERE RN AB. 00410 0-g|Hastings $01303266 0 o) gler and Hart. {uf the tish fr the lake the gevernor made | “% i I R T 203860 83| Twobase nit: Richardson. Home run: Knetzer of Pittsburgh Holds Slu-|.,, DA~ AT AW ® ancech In which ho dectared that he | EWEPAR MG B0, WAtKeE RS % : t 38 : A J‘"“"“ MoCabe, ,s.’li‘l’.y. mw: Dr!;!.l o feds to Four Hits—Kansas City F]eld Club 0 enin. { wanted to be o hodster for Carter ke ‘In.ulh o Vit Wellharn r 1 3 ¢ 0 0 2 Yants. Home 8/ mm, and world do nll he could to help it along. | 12 inses on balls: Off Dubue, 2 5 g s | i, eSat- | oD P Racrifics hith: . Lamb, snd Ohioago Divide. Brings Out GOHOI'S! Wrank 1. Weaver, tresident of the club; | o€ Wellmag b Baike wellmar truek 3 3 : ! o L 3 oliman, o Y e by pi ball i pirhial g also made w upsech, csfing the Eov-| Passed pall: Agnew, ¢mpires: Evans 3.1 32 0 % . b HENDRIX LOSES ernor's-attention to the fact that the ciub | and Mullanaey. vy 1 e B H § '5?"" by HIS GAME| ;.. rieid' cub opening yosterday |18 not run for mrofit, hut purely for the Score, recond game: b 3 0 0 0 1 o0 {“Mllu to William: LA s brought forth fifty ambitious golfers, | Pleasure of its membors, L 2 9 0 9 7 Z|Gaskell 7 in eight tnning: 3 , May %.—Knetser of Pitts-|from whosé number the following quali- | The sovernor was then escorted over 83 e Totals. 3 10 1 2 o afnonelnone inning. Time: 1:40. :mrl‘h.:da !té lhou|. to four hits and his|fled for the G. T. Wilson and G. W. {lhfl grounds and #hown the numerous g _s AHA. ' o | ) eam shut out the locals, 4 to 0. Score. |Laler prizes, In match play against hogey: | Improvements which have been made, JOSIE PITCHERS ARE SUPREM 1 i 5 | P W i 4 ¥ Smith, 1t AR IR S —_— n’ IR | Pittaburgn 0000300105 "% ik, W, Hoon ¥ A Wenll fiving Clab tnip Nehemal 4 o0 Ureen, 2b. 3 0 2 65 1 0|Dassey Vance Allows No Hits and o1 LS Loifs 000000000 4 0|Ai Cain H o Fiatier gf e Syb. sravngs W i ! i1 A Forsythe, T o N W e 1 21 atteries: Pittsburgh, Knetzer and |J. W. Hughes A0 3 lochted i Towa wag brought to the gov- Keeuger, ¢, [ 31 0 S e ...r;;:p: T;::T ;" RO Al i1 e Berry; §t. Louls, Crandall and Hartley, i Morrison 1. W Tillson {ernor's attent'on ang he promised his 34 ol St B O I O {5 o BT 41 i, goagtlt, Donbie Wil B R L e el [ T TG A, 114 Schijebner, 1b e it O e 198 ::m'.“ghll:nwl ng his sixth straight | B e O B A S R ‘H&EM‘}P.M)u 30.—Chicago and Kan- (1’ Dunn ¢ 5 Binge | the loglsinture of fowa in the proposed re iR \ \Whalen, se ¢ 0 o o 5 0|%ae 38 ecternoon, 210k fhe first same | 9010 Toww..% T 03 g8 CHY o, el e e o; [M. H. La Donceur F. Wernher | adjustment of the state line so that the e ™\ Larsen, 'p. 2 0 0 04 3lequatied this record by allowing il - {310 3"and ‘being shut out in the second. 1. RoNn 0. D, Kiplinger {club groands may ba in Nebraska. 1t ts| *Baker ‘hit Ny battad ball, Yohneon. b 0 19§ §|yimtors but one “wately. ‘winnming s |xeiein 25 %% i 0 0 0 00 1| Kansss Gy 3018 "8 | The Tield club has ndopted the Root |sumsestel that an egreement might be| *Ran for Austii in the third. “Payne .. 1 E o 0 0 3 mmcmrt game: Hastings hesypaa d e 8 8.8 _:glcmu"o ; 30120010141670 |aystem of handicaping this year. {made by which Lake Manaws, which is (.‘_‘fll',‘_‘;". for Lavan in the seventh. [y Closman, .. 0050 0)8 .8 158 o Two-base hits: Richardson (2). Home | Batteries Crty. Packard and | Tiesday ‘morning the women golfers in Sarpy county, Nebraska, could be i T AETaRIvas 4 - R \P-B. H. O A B |run: Olson. Stolen bares: Obst, Smith. | Brown; Chic marts) Black and Wi {Will be given an opportunity to show |traded (5 lowh for Carter lake, which| St Loufs . L v Totals....... o H o o 1 2R Bases on b Off Shaner, 2; off Sholl, son, y {thelr skjil In & competitive match, Handi- | now 15 In Tows, In fact, s in Counell Two-bage Batted for Larsen in eixth. $ 3 9 1.0 8iloff Smith, 8 Struck out: By Rhaner, | (ScoTe sacond game: RHE. |cops will be an a | *Batted for Johnson in eighth $ B0 8% hh_v Sholl,"1; by Bowhay, 3. Umipre: .é(,w‘u‘: City ggo ‘33“"‘“‘ i) arranged. Bluffs and pays efty taxes to that mu- r‘m ).\nuu Sioux City 0003 %1 38 0 0 0 o 1|Shuster b . 1 00°~1 6 2 — % Infeipallty. Eake Manawa, it is sadd |/ o P 10000-5 3 00 3 3 of ——— | _Batteries: Kansas City, Cullop and never brought Sarpy county anything ox- | on hal # ; Brown; Chicago, Prendergast and Wil rm, ereats Nav t 4 on, hallai OIF Caugh: 3 otk IR Two-base hit , Price, Kreu -2 £:.8 K S H 3 1 son copt the necersity of financh . Y i Py 3 '3 S & b b i n 2 {copt the necersity of financing a certain| uf uwmilton, 5. Hits: " Off Cavet, e Dasidson. R ormick + ¢ ¢/ Handicap Mate < : i S R it (b ‘ : E M s P W W B nTh' : : murder triel at a cost of 82,400, our innings: off Holand, none in’ three Sacritice hit: i Me | ! irt 1X-10- % linin At b k. b ‘Callahan, Smith, - = = = = i y‘ lg I Yk 1ve | 'The big suction dredGe is already ! ga: 5 to sixe and \ Copmick.. Bies ,,',‘,“:h,d‘ oBy Tarsen, & 0 Jo':m-x; o u o1 1 At Country Club | tart | y GhLs core,wmu By o e b e b S s IR 1y Haliman, five and one-third; by John- A H H ].1 Pl “ < : e iR bR i 3 3y { Ay Kelly, three and two-thirds: AB. R. H. % X Por 0 . D a,ppy oLOwW ay WEST POINT, N. T, May 30.~The Ment sidowallis have been lafd, the ten | Vavet !;,,,.\v”"' ‘V" h. Cavet, o toaian, 1. Hits: Off “;'J"'k' ,{i : ¢ i 3 5 penlng ay Owing toh the’ heavy rain only thirig. |ATMY defeated the Navy at base bai] nis courts have heen preutly fmproved. | \{i 4 mpires’ Evans liman, 2: off Closman, uck out: b b {ocddy. - 4 4o ead . { - i 13 . Hatiman, 3 off Clowman, 3~ Struck out: § 0 0 1.0 90 mhe Country club's cpening Saturday [elght golfers at the Happy Hollow olub L denh . Th cadita Bt SRIDNERE | goen tited hy Chamberlain’s - R | 1: by Kelly, 3. Hit by pitched ball: . By ; e. 8 ¥t g lacked nothing to make it a huge suc- | oPening yosterday took part in an eight- . n the pinches, gathering their| Lintidemt. ' oast League. Malinan, Forsythe: by Kelly, Smith; by 21 0 3 ' Tloess but a little bit of attention from |sen-hole qualifying round handicap for | tallies In pairs, while Neyland, except for |\ “1 have used Chamberlain's Linime At San Francispo=Monun RH.H. Eloaanl Grisnc 1 AW IR 33 3 4 0 8|04 Sol Regardiess cf the fact that|prises offered by W. C. Bullard. Scor.|h MOMENAry lapse in the third, whenfor sprains. bratsss and Phetimatic. pains | Oakland R i b e § 0 3 & 7 1[the sky leaked, golfers hraved thy temp- |Ing ruled high owing to the heavy cours: | the middles got three singios and & home |and. iha sreut. benefit T Muve: reccived | Datterios: . Jobnsont i Abs ";‘1.,. DES MOINES AND KAWS DIVIDE 3 0 0 0 & 0lest and golfed with the yim and vigor |8nd weather conditions. Following are "(“‘I“"Tl"""'\ kept the Lits well distrib- | justifies my recommending it n the [ ¥iiter and Kuhn Do % 2 5 % 13 $|of midsummer. The results of the |the players by we Army was outplayed In the | highest terms,” writes Mrs. Florence ternoon Clunn Holds the Boosters to Ome Hit g’ . -g 3 g } 3 g g 3 &1 eighteen-hole handicap match versus |A. -C. Blllok €. E. Paulson tield, too, but the cade errors were | Gife, Wabash, Ind. If vou are troubied ‘”:Q;:""m in the Second Game. Three-base, hit: Willlams. = Saeritics | ap”; 2o s follows R S« Gionsa R not of the costly varlely. Home runs|with rheumatic paine vou will certulnly DES MOINES, Ia., May 30—Des Moines | hits: Fox, Nicholson. Stolen base: Rapp. | 1 3 Love. : down. Gly Liggett g ot |7 Mitchell and Hicka apd. H. Fisher's ibe picasad with the pramet; IERE. whiteh - ~nd Topeka divided a double-header here | Struck out: By Vance, 6; by Southern, 6. | H+ T. McCormicy, 2 up. James Nurness BB Ly Ihitting were features of the game. | Chamberlain's Lintment affords. Obtain- | At 108 Angeles—Morning: oday, the locals taking the first game, | Bases on balls: Off 5: off Soutl 3. W. Redick, 2 down The pairi o | Today's | Salt Lake Clty 11 to 2, by hard hitting, while Topeka |ern, 2. Wil pitch: Passed bal! W. A B iy he pairings and_handicaps for match | ay's game makes the seventh able ev vertisement e e vo-aived 3 won the second. 3 to 0, by bunching hits | White. Hit by pitched ball: B; Vance, R. T , 2 down {pldy are: w stiaight victery the cadets heve scored —— Batteries: Hall P while Clunn held the Des Moines batters hgchwhn Tiam 1:80. Umpire: gickle E. A. Crelghton, 3 down | A. G Elilck (14) against C. B Pa: r the middier In as many yemrs M t S % | end Boles, i toone safe hit, Score, first game % Opco0d Sime M. C. Peters ¥ down B D, wtora (15 ik | 8eare L any to ee Ntecher | Afternoon game: TOPBEKA 3 & : or, 5 down. | rawfor: s against Georse |y PRI & W e il Lake Cit S AR AB. R. H. O. A. E ABR H O AR §i,.Cp oo, 1 down, s 0. | Ay 20202 & vy 1 ) " : Los ANgeles.....ui.. .o on o ? y “ | Wares. 2b Guy Furay, F. A. Cuscad 2 X w20320000°°6103 Atferion Haver N il e e B Nicholson, it o U T T R 4 coen Bhnter (@ cnden () asinat W Bl Baieries: Navy, Blodgett and Hicks; | eet der QINPION | ‘satierion, Liavey and Fiannahi ! i ks 0 N R b | | Hosp, 8. 4 0 0 1 o of E P Murphy, 8 Jown | JJames Eurness () against 1. 1. {Atwy, Neyland and Oliphan. 4 i - d iackson, of i B o U AL R 370 ¢ &8 1.8].3% B4 down Frengh (2 < e ». \ Lattimore, b § 876,13 ol Rnom ] ¢ 8 1 g aliER All, matches in the first round are to!| EASTERN TENNIS CRACKS e run fre v ; \ Fapps. 1b... §.1 9w 10 chades it 288 11 3l MG Calpaten ® acwe SRTNEES W 4 woak from the WILL NOT PLAY IN ' crowd of ro | 11fit botham, Krnues and Ianes ‘ach ab. = 0 2 8 6 1|Henry, 1b 3 e . C ] . N et a1 A ¢ ik labotham, Kruuse and Fisher, ochran, 3 $°0 2 3 & 1|Hery 1 g o @ & 1 1| A A Tuker ¥ down: date of pairings,. under penalty of de-| VW ILL NU OMAHA - R fotpgteidil, o ise nnd Fisher. Dashner, p 0 0 0 0 o o *Craig i 28 ¢33 St tault Fhe caatein tennis cracks will hot be |8 W 1o rjeets the hig 285 Southern Assoctat! McCoy, p 4 0 t 1 3 9)Gelst, p ¢ 6 B 0B TE": Ronted ,‘! ;’v'" Monday, May 51, the club program will {able to play in Omahe this summer. a ar ymplon, Govadoriea, in the | Memphis, Mobile, 0. ) ik ® 3 3wy e Totas 2 5.1 8 W3 ed Hoeks down. " 1elude & swatfost elghteen.hote handicap | WA# expected they might, while on their | opon-air arena of the Pierce Athletie| Noshvilie 35 Atlanta & % v -3 > v 2 2 >. . y. \ e - - to thy P c coa R, ney o 1 . el AT g o vl by MOINES, | ST JOSEPH ‘“ 1medul play. ten to qualify. Prizes have |V the Pacifi ast. - Rai re- ' club on Monday. May Rellef from Acute R B atlin: AB R H O A E R H O A Bl W5 Surgesd { down ;;'r"‘ "é’!"" by Joseph P. O'Kesfe ani "l "4 ‘wu? 'f‘NH‘!].M that they wern' A complete carnival of sports hus been| John H. Gronx, Winchester, N. H. Ak ut ot ol W, R TR Ui © 0 1 % o| Rey Lowe, ¢ & ‘ G BErowne wiled to piky In Pittsburgh unt!! June ' arranged by the club, including b writes; \** ¥ riox ‘ Hunter, ef.... R BN e e R g 112 9] b5 S ! | nd sthat they would then have o game belween wnd l‘nl‘(‘l- e ',:. i'n:-:‘:'lmlf:.‘::]“.:,cm‘m,m‘::": Jones, 1b.... g AT i T R e ¢ 1 { | hustle right on to ®an Francisco for the 5 dana bl el T S, .y 3 Rils, 4. Riah g s ¢ 12 ¢ i HAMLINE CARRIES OFF | MISSOURI SCHOOL LEAGUE b8 tourney there. afier which they re | Neithes wyostier nas. auleiy. St AR . —Advordiag Haritord. 1 PR I Y OO O HONORS AT GRAND FORK' NEA to" lay at Longwood PR, are | Nelltian WIS Dt TY0 Men ISR I " % 2t 4 ! | | Saat W Tannendli, 3b. T T W R ey ¢ 8 5 1 § §| GRAND FORKE X. D. May %.—Hom 'r'im(!‘ns (‘:‘LOSE OFVSCHEDULE, Tireen, C... &0 ‘T <N 8 | / o g , Mo, May %0-~(Special )—A Thomas, p. '2.3.3. 8 8 J|tenesp LR Bt fl'k'“* university, 8t. Paul, won tlic Da- |few base ball games remain yet to be C 11 f g = = = = = Totals ® 6 7 1 o|kctas-Minnesota confarence field meel. |played in the schedules of the Missourl U8 Irom th? Wne Totals M U B 2N sBatted tor Suliivan in seventh. |scoring 4 points? North Dakots uni- | [ntercollegiate Athle g woe Topeka 0000 v > e hletle assoclation. The —— Wichita . 006000060 0 0g|versity finished second with 4 points. i b \ s Dos Moines. ... $320 ey I S HARAFRD B~ B nge o o i gl |, s ot been as oxelting as those | Capial punishment will not be legisiated _Three-base 'hits: Hartford Two-base hit: Patterson. Saceifico hits: | ering the conference rec w- (i the past, as Williani Jewell college | Ihil AL% Soant (00 atleh™® 1t ot I'wo-base hits: Jackson, Bills, Hunter. | Sulllvan. Willlams, Stolen b sring onference record {806k the lead eariy in the championship |learned at Phosnis. Ariz. . 't Wes ¥acrifice hit: Hunter. Stolen bases: | Fox (2), Watson. Struck out Manning of Mamline, breaking the pole | race and held . . 66 FROPRIE, Anis. ‘ Johes, Jackeon. Left on bases: Topeka, | 7. Bases on balls: Off vault, and conference records, was fn- 4 ‘held & clear record Cf eight| A recommendation that the missionar . Des Moines, 6. Hits: Off Dashuer. pitched bull: B ; s, mes won and none loat. Kirksvilje Doard of th nited | 13 one inming. Struck out: By Thomas, | Off Sulliven. 4 in six innings laividual star of the meet. Strachan, | Normal is’ second with a percentage of | throral Cbobeh o ) 2. by McCoy, 1. Bases on balls: Off | Umpires: Van Sickle South Dakota state, lowered the mile Parki gy through chureh puhlic M p= homas, 1; off Dashner, 1; off McCoy, 2. r . Mint Sor: 4 . i he nused a spirited debate ¥ ’ E t b £ ot coppy By Winedt- St e srkio college third, with .. T ] "'rjn;urrgn'l.u:-v used irited b Tilt by pitehed ball: By McCoy, Hunte rvard Wins in Tennis f 9 - | 1ecord is as follows: g the seners] .assembly &t Leoveland, - Wiia piteh: MeCoy. Double plays: Saw- - p ¢ versity, bested Lis own broad jump rec- | Behool poWIL pet, |00 RIUMPH Q Tor 18 Manitars (o Fomes (0. Time: 1:8 BROOKLYNE, Mass., May .—Har and Vidal, South Dakots university, = William Jewell TR B Another desirover was added to the o) Umpire: Myers. vard coliege tennis plavers won eight | s e ' W0 | American navy when the Jecob Jor Vet * P Ly ixed n new h'gh fump record K irkeville 3 g e 50 Jones T Or'A i/ Score, second game: | of the nine matches in inclr aunual dual » o Tarkio #8 % 3 0(was launched at the yard of the New < WO F AMERI TOPEKA meet with Yale today South Dakota iniverst'y finlshed | Central 4R - el J:; 3\-"'} ?;fh::l‘n‘u:x.; ompany ‘5' Cemden, ’ A7 Lt Y ol ot te. | . royer is 316 feet long. | AB. R. H O. A E ’ third with 81 points; 8outh Dakote state, | Westminster 854 o801 T will S Hostwich, g T3 %% The Bee Want Ads Are Best Business %% North Dakota Atkletic b, 2 | Mapyille . 1 e ‘:'m:‘,’,‘;'l:;‘h".'. ! ! TORZ BREW G Mayer, it ¢ 3 8 0 o Boosters, |Mwon coliege, 2i North Norma lm::“l;: S § 1,4 l:‘xm.:‘.u..'" make twenty-nine and en..).."‘! .

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