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»It Wasn’t the Rain that Hit O. B. B. Its Hardest Blow | Ak ROURKES SCORE § |0 GONSOLIDATION RESULT H[GH SCHOOL HAS SPORTS SECTION i |BADGERS VICTORS IN 2 FRAMES; WIN{ e ot omaba und souts omete' EASY TIME IN MEET ON URBANA FIELD H | May Restore Athletic Relations - " TR M Between Schools. TR 3 . ol | i Wich Hurlers Blow Up in Fourth i Leads Field, with Seventy-Three Wisconsin First, with Thirty-Eight . | , and Fifth Innings and Omaha |DEFINITE RESULTS AWAITED| Points, While Y. M. C. A. is Sec- Points, Just One More Than . T‘k" 0pener. | ond, with Twenty. Chicago Team. ’ | The consolidation of Omaha and South il g ; ki Omaha bas given rise to a flurry of com- % < WOLVES GET LONE RUN IN THIRD ment in high school elrcles in both cities | BEATRICE ATHLETE IS STAR MISSOURI TIGERS ARE THIRD 1 - WICHITA K J S.~Wichita’ (oo e Mg o g . URBANA, [, June 5.<University of R g £ -y s o 4’8 | renewed between the two schools. Stu Winners of the Meet. . \ pitchers blew up in the fourth and fifth | gents and athletes of the two schoole | o Points, | Wisconain athletes won the ulxl:nt’h . innings and Omaha scored enough TUhs [are eagerly awaiting definite word from H“r;\‘:;:: }(lfl ghgo! nseteill nual truck and field meet of the Inter- to win the first game of the series. |githey the principals or the .conches of | Reatrios ¥, M _'C Al UUIIIIIIII L | collegiate Conference Athletid association Score: : h Nebraska City Y. M~C. ] on Illinols field tod having a margin v b Lo P s Council Bluffs Y. M. C. A al of but one point over the team of the b i Since the basket ball game in the win< |y q¢eur Athletio Associa | e = — — =~ 2 = e | Dniversity of Chicagn. e ikl GO AB. R. H. O. A. E.lter of 13, when two members of the Py ’ s v Ep el T Wies ' 2 3 0 w nein, 3 . V. o Nipse gt 8 18 3 iival quintets ¢ame to blows, nearly re * Indivtdanl Winners, OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, Nl.; ::r:u:u;w\‘;.-.}v;i ;:ur::r:‘(;‘.’dr'"mh nu..:‘:’ Hosp, ss .. 4 0 1 0 1 0|sulting In a frée-for-all, athietic as well | M, ¥. Jones. Beatrice V. M. C. A 1 orsity uf ) s ] i o | Wilbur ruqun\ Omuhn igh 10 | ensese———— — = — — University of 1llinojs, last yearls cham- bt it NG § & & §fen divlomato relatins have beta seveted pugene Nevill 0l plons, fourth with 15 Fight conterence Tydeman, rf. §38 0. 8. ¥ SRt """“"'a"“:’;"":::'L:::m: ‘;"‘,{“:_’:.‘_‘,“’?,‘,M{‘,,“?“‘&" ¢ i D3l | records were troken in the fifteen events. ¢ Rapp, &b .. 8§ 0 o g 'y st winter an attes o K Ghnries, of " 3001 3 8 ol atitent Jeaders to mgain brine the twn | 8l STV, QA T . #/|l IRON MAN JACK COOMBS, THE SENSATIONAL ‘‘COMEBACK'—Jack Coombs is || Mincle has won the conference cha .8 0.0 0 0 ” - " " : i 0 g - (3 071 % 1 §fechoots into atnietie oL dot ] By itzpatrick Omaha VoM G A< 1]l now recognized all over the circuit as the greatest ‘‘comeback’’ in the game. Released |||imnois carrica oft the honors last year 0 t failed. The only meeting was ¢ 4 i S e . ‘ § 8 0 8 8§t et champlonship hasket bail meet | OOl Lutea, Omaa High..........ooio.. 81| ynconditionally by the Athletics, Ooombs joined the Brooklyn Nationals and made the [[!with forty-five pointe and wcored forty- 1§+ 7. T]at Jdncoln, whan the Bediii Omabe €IXh 1 et iittle squad of ambittous veuths ||| proposition to Manager Robinson that if he didn’t show a return to his former great form ||| caitornia was the winner m 1912 3 4l . . vo men, was de- ; orty-ene po! OMAHA. CrpDled by e o & 1o & This spring | ™"0 lahor under the direction of Tommy e would discard the uniform. He has twirled five games for the Dodgers and has won ||| with forty-cne pointe ; AB. R. H. O, A. 1 |Tested by the & Mills_for the honor of the Omaha High ) The final score by points follows: 4 1 0.t 7 ofthe Omaha Central High was decisively tol ree and lost one. Wisconsin, 8; Chicago, 3; Missour), 31; i3 1 3730, §ldereated in Vaseiball by the Wouth |échosl added Another leursl wremth (o llinols. 18; Notre Dame, 9; Depauw, 8: R e i 200 1 1 % §|omana mHigh nine. its already long list yesterday afternoon Nohnvistis, 1., RIS TerPah ne. of TRt B o LT Some Dates are Open. by walking home with the first annual 4 Coe college, 3%;/Ohlo State, 3; lowa + _H.rhr;er. 1b. $ .1 .9 101 91 Both Coach Patton of South Omaha | outdoor track meet held under the aus- State, 3; University of lowa, 34; Kansas, Whelen, 58 ‘3 3 4 4 % 0|ana Mills of the Omaha High have 16f€ [ picy of the Omaha Athletic federation. 1; South Dakota, 1 Blodgett, p 4 0 1 1 H 1 |their best foot hall dates open and o8 ' With Governor John A, Morehead and Summaries = e = A = ve not announced a comple! - | May os C. h lamping the 10 an wen| b vet ha: d plete’ sched- | yravor James Dahiman ping _Hundred d t ty-yard hurdles: b R T A rA ST g Ule for the basket ball season. Tt 18 ex- | veuto Nehraskans with eyes brimming LT g T i i, Qmaha - ..o 0 008 2008 08 0 eq that these dates will be filled BY | with pride the local high lads ran up a Second heat: Ames, Illinols; Banoker, Left on bases: Omaha, 7; Wichita, 2. |contests between the rival schools. total of seventy-three points, while the Purdue. Time, :16% Two-base hits Krug (2); Baker. Stolen Who will be selecteq as coach to take second team, the Omaha Young Men's Wk (:n lnvnll State; Me- beses: Smith, Charles, Hita: Off Baker, | the place of Tommy Mills {s & matter| Christian association, could only annex undred-yard dnsh Hisat heats Rutihe, T tiwee and onehall Ionings: off Mhy | trat has aroused considerable discussion. | {wenty pointe Chlcagns e, S abcotsn. e Bledsett, 3, by Baker, 2; by Gelst, 3 | From the South Omaha school a Strongly-| The feature of the meet was a young 'sfi.nnu l:‘-:lvu Casey, Wisconsin; Allen, Pasca on balls: Off Baker, 3 off Sil- | toned ery comes in favor of Coach Pat-!inun named Jones, M. . Jones, to dis< ndiana. Time, livan, 3; off Geist, 2. Double n to Schlfebner; Whelan to Br 1 Cnird heat, \Ward, Chicago; Bradley, ton. Patton has not yet announced hi8 g;eyjs) himself from the several million oo o Northwestern. Time, bner. Wild piteh W | Intentien of applylng for the job, but|giher jersons carrying that label. Mr, One-mile run: Mvers, Depauw: Har- 10." Umpire: Van Sickle. the splendid work he has done with the | Joree haile from Beatrice and he gar- vey, Wiaconsin; Stout, Chicago; Schardt, crude materfal in hand has aroused alpared third place for the Beatrice Young onds. Breaks conference rocord of muke by Haker of Oberlin in 1910, Four hundred and forty-yas Dismond, r‘hlc o; Willlams, -m-ln Flnt Purdun. tedorp, Huudreu ya.rd h: Ward, Chl Knight, - Chicago: - Smith, Wisconsln: | Casey, Wisconsin. Time, 0. Ties fn- | tercollegtato record. Pointa: . Chiea 15;_ Wisconsin,. 10; 11) 5; Rurdue, 2 Missour, 1. o hundred and twenty.yard dash, first heat: Booth. Wimonsin; Bradly, Northwestern. Time, :22 Second heat McIntosh, Indiana; Knlght, Chicago. Time not taken. : Wisconsin. ‘Time, 4 ‘minutes, lm‘g- f T k T k th strong backing for him, not only amon& | Men's Christian association all by him- d \ Ope a aKes e the students, but the business men &8 ¢if. He marked cleven points, one first well {and two seconds, He was the iridividual Game ln the Lfl:st In selecting a coach, the Board of Edu-|gtar of the meet. e made his first in = cation will probably at the same timalthe high jump and won second in the Ha,]_f Of Tenth Frame reorganize the system of coaching that|running broad jump and the discus throw. has previously been mlllmnnmi, hen Is Novitte SWa PN way-aile. ossible that two couches Wi ap- .. o8 k TOPEKA, June 5.—Topeka won in the | bointed for the two high schools nnd“&:‘:;f"‘:: u::"':‘fi'llg':‘“r';_‘f;::f::"‘:_a'::“:;: last of the tenth on Mayer's walk, steal | they will devote their entire time ta the | oo "0 0 hndividual honors with ten of second, and Jackson's double, To-| coaching of the athlotics in each institu- 4. vy | points each. Charles Morearty was peka took a one-run lead in the seventh | tion. Coach Patton has headed the fourth ‘with nine points and C. Stengel on a decision upon which Manager Clark | mathematical department of the South| % the Ormiha Youss e s Ohrtikiy s heat: Ward, C : | X threatened to protest the game, Le-}nm;hn school; as ‘well as coaching the | (b Tl elght points phind toatt m nicao; Hohman, \_ Jjeune's lone hit over the fence tled the | athlotics. & The two prettiest races of the day were record, made by Hahn of Michigan in score in the ninth. | 100 | the mile run and the half mile run. In| % iGlevela'nd Bumps | the former event a lad from the Ne-| \ TOP 2%0-yard hurdles: First heat, Stmpson | Miesourt: Beatty, Michigan, Alrk-ultuuL > - Y > ire: ~ Gelsel. F:cklnwufll‘ Cook. o-Base {and Oldring aid McInnis each stole sec- poor business and bad weather this| off Fisher, |tance, & feel the last two inninge. Wyckoff struck are he 1 HI M. Beatrice g of the opinion that there is«no W ott nm?.“fl:'“:;..“’.:,’: tirets” Howard mn‘:-r“f'!:;'«ru oo nd; |00t eloven batsmen and was Eiven ex-| CINCINNATI, June 5.—Four successive JOWA - CITY, Ia.;. Juge. St ipuyiinte. (A |need to hur bout the matter. A' third. Helght, cellent . 8dore: | hits, the first a double and the last a | . ro Athiotice at ldwn Sddmpot For SHUY B balls: WITH A HITLESS GAME x':’,?: :é'k;:.n.‘ e ght Inning ¢ : ; by |Arthur Krecek OTIA. Neb., June B—(Bpecial)—|BnE Btruck ot By B ebrand and |5 foet 9 incheh .lone : 3 . O. braska City High school was first, clip- Time, 0:: Cochran, ST VR R ' WY e ) i | 3 i Reco s ¢ Rostwick, PR W e K 1 The Washlngtons ping the distance off In four minutes, | | Purgaes RYass DAREY, MNGSou: S Mayer, 1b. ..... I Sk e BN RS | fifty-thyee wnd three-fifths seconds, Floyd | Thivd ‘lrnl lAghter, Coe; Ames, I~ Lattimore, 3 /I R e S | | Payntor of the Omana High school came | mole. "Time, 0084 - Y ; | Rochar ot 0 2 ! 0 0! WASHINGTON, June 5—Cleveland | home ahead of the field in the half mile !ul-:r]-w'ldno‘l:s:fl"inflm&n- "'Xm‘ ki ¢ Trainer, $ 1 2 2 0 0lrallied in the ninth inuing today end in two minutes, eleven and two-fifths | | notx:’ Hancker, Purdue. Time, 0:16. Monroe, €. .. 4 1 0 & 1 0|gon the second game of the series With | seconds. | Ul Jump: Fisher, ('hlc-.o nd K. ‘Daghner, p. 3 9 0 9 2 0|\ashington, b tod. A dovble, a sucrifice War Events Interesting. | et ;‘"{'-"“"?‘-'»'.'“f o B gl 5 Totals 3% 1 7'% 7 0|fiy and two singles brought In the Win-| The military events proved an interest- | | Hetghic & teet” % inchen; A James | X CITY. ning runs. The locals scored their four|ing part of the program. These Nebraska | :.:;:fl ‘-fl';l'lll'- ’}.\__ghi\u'.l tied for third. | AB. R. H. O. A E |runs in the third on two singles, a tWo- | guardsmen, all members of the Fourth acis torow: - Mucks, | Wisconstn: | wed 00 3 4 7|base hit and a doublo m-::“ l:;:;eu regiment, staged all of the military Bashman, Notts Demei Dutton, Towsi | e TR0 B SR T G w. 3 maneuvers, shelter tent pitching, ‘wall . 3 3302208 ABHOAE f}’"g"‘: “,“2’ scaling, retiring sharp shooting and tie "f;u,','."' tor ourdh:” DI 7 W, Eabt | 423 00/)ike. Companies C and B put it all over Foiptas Ghigaso, 20 W o } §°¢ L'ug N ¢ 613210 #ourl; 6; Northweatern, i 4 0 0 2 0 8220 0| A company In all of the events. (' com- 4 g 1 y : 0 §9.3°% 0| pany was the fastest in acaling the wall g0 ': 4 3 . EEES and Walter and George Nelson, cornorals ::I;nm?:“ ;i"lm ,.‘-*.L:vm- confer } HOS Toem 14 3 3 C comi ut up their shelte: tent ¢ y TR ol ‘it i % 3 1w M 3 03131 couipany, put up nolw, Made tact yenr. i winning run scoved. 0Johnson, P ; 0 0 5 o|ifthe fastest time and also had the neat- / Pole vauit: ’"F rmn ) first; 10000 0 g‘A\n!ml"* 1000 0ot tent. Adjutant General Phil Hall was 8"h"-h‘;n ot -“d ;" el ou) fl‘é. ; . - ¥ D % O Totals.... 3 5212 3 on hand to releree all of the events, for e a MIOL). S ¢ 1 lome run: 3 0 which ‘large loving cups were presented 220-yard dnh Final, Ward cago), . Jackson, —Roche, eune, Hensling, }jones, p..... 0 B W % . Bacrifice hit: to the Wwinners by the Omaha colonels 11°3:'" 'u“‘( m:nl‘m.,nhnu. hlcllo). Trainer to Maver; 1 on the governor's staff. {peaeig T g len b Bosk. | SBatesd Tor Johnsan in the ninth. ot put: Mucks (Wisconsin). Bachman { wick f\‘i‘n;grhoo:'y ni‘ohm.."&g Dash- | *Batted for Morton in the fifth. Secomd Meeét Next Year. qioue, el C}g‘"’h" O togamen, 4 ner, 1; off Kel)‘t ruck out: By :g.:f:e&r'?a&:';fi Yfieu:fin"""m' The officiils of the mest declared it & ook b ue).f stance, foot iy Wl K’-’m;‘" Hit by pl;:l{l.efi hfi{\u WIg ‘::g— flovel-nd . o) ! 0000000 2-5|blg success despite the fact that it was Two-mile run: Mason (lmnom Wat- ner, 1. Time: 2:10. Umpire, Parent. WE mm s &,.lkgf 02 Oo;" gnfi: postponed twice on account of the ?;".;iamm('v':":::gfi'-}}o Be) m- (Vz:co n), I 3 Crwo-base hits: Moeller, Turner, | Weather. Next year the meet will again conterence’ vecord. i g 1' T k Wambsgan Hits: Off Walker, 3 in|be held on June 5. This date has been “;-YIN “{mr.dlu« Blmmlw-‘“ 1 Grizzlies Take a o nings: none out. 1 the (HI oft | setied by (he fodbtation and Crlghion o S M TRl i i t -1 d Gontest stad, 2 In four |nsn|r;=n. '?fl J'ane(e:, jone | fleld will be the place. A cinder track, :m-'o‘reg:)r‘u of bm by Poage (Wi '[ , . ‘ h_]r t raney, | wi n alle i qne Lning. Blolon beses O houp:| Whikeh wll’l be one of the fastest in the Points: Ohicao, 33; Wisconsin, ; / Off Walker, ‘off Morton, ,| 0{’:-;‘1'“; :lmll:try, ‘; :ombe installed at Creighton .\l:;soul"l. “h lllém;ll u. l!)la“ulu'vw j & J\ Javed train held the start of fhe game |\¥AenizELOn b SUNCK OUL BY HLTHSs: | held on June 5, no matter what may be ostern) Grubetaochon (KARSRS): - t until 4 o'clock, a thunderstorm and dark- | Connolly and Chill the weather conditions: tance, 23 feet 1,.“.. Breaks con! ) ness ended it in the eighth inning, wher | — The summary of events is as follows: ¢he 5";'1"':.‘,:' fafrer s ineh, -y g N 3 Denver led St. Joseph, 6 to 2. Bcore: Tlgers Make lt Two (%-vard dash C. Stengel, Omaha Y, b n %0), i ST. J(A):EP}:L sgoo t ht Y k Al Nr:-wn':n"ju?n" 5 hm'rdE'Tlr'ns.'oNu flll?t 3 . 3 . ' lor dasl ugene eville, Page. MEE AN Straight from Yanksio® e e, s, g ol 1 Spr W58 9% o B | Kellom, by Wataon, ‘it P8 G s T I | tached: third, " Fime, 0:08 Zlat " .o SRPLEARR ¥ llluoun. thi { ' Britton, b. 579 H ; 1 8| wmW YORK, June 5—Detroit made it P m"f-d high "r'.'f-‘n"'}mm tibur .fl'"' 1 Patterson, New York s O. 3 8 uta an. 7 \ a 3 3.3 1 1 0 0|two stralght today from the Ner o s nd G lf YR < 2 0 1 1 1 0|Americans, winning easily, 11 to 2 Dauss B erel o | Hu red olers Nebraska Leagne | Tonneman, $§ 0 0 B % llheld the Yankees to five hits, throe com-| E0-yard run: yd Paynter, O. H. 8., ) 2. 9 | Willey, P 2 9,9 % 0 % ingin the ninth inning atter Detroit haa | fIr4tj %, KL Poston, C. B ¥., wecond; J. Attend Prettlest \ Dro S Kearne and { TOtAls ..oovvorninn 7 2 6 2 4 1(an eleven-run lead. In the eighth inning Hu;"n lac y.m cel.,{),. 'uon.r.(y: B M.l 1 . [ p y 4 \ T DENVER, Cobb drove a home run into a recess be- rate engel, Omaha Y, secon C b 0 c 1 b T AR R H. 0. A E |tween the enq of the concrets stand and | - 0T riak/ Omaha Y, " third! 1ie Ui penlng —_— olum ll! eams ] Spencer, o 91the wooden bleachers in right field. It| Junlor bro: : i ) i i i — fpsnee. 19018 . et e m';rfl:““ a. Tt guciey broag ume; g IA&le?wl Develop Batting Rally in| . o oo oo out at the open- | BUE Bflievn it Would Be Better to RN g $i% | saielae, 1b.. 33 G0 AR el Ay e &?&L‘"‘"m."(:‘:.'z Barl '.Ti'méns"“’"' i Sixth Frame and Score |ing day's play of the Prettiest Mile Goit | Wait Month Before Making 1-:1?.:..“")_5, ok »--'-o“ m.-lll i SR R R O e R e R Enough to Win. S e ey 3t the Miler| " Auy Salary Reductons. |ieacue this moring was out 1o i s ‘ Whaton 31 0 3 138 ¢ 9'171 0| ona; Carl Lutes, 0. H. 8., third. Distance, St g . — iby the refunding of Columbus’ 3600 guar- b P S A AR 1330|103 teet 8 inehas. |FoUR To TW |the driving contest, making a drive athnv P Oml'"“ Kearnay a8 previeusiy” dhiestl | Haninton, 5.3 6 0 O 3-8 83881 polc yault Witbur munaway, 0,1, € | 0.8 TRE 'SOORE i yerva, Adwark & iSueke wanthe | ERUE, WREES 20 Am Gut dnd thesfeortat Auvereta take ovas % Pl 13860 i g o . | |prize In the 1§ contest Al 0 th Thine " Sathed. { ot Rk W vese }},;?I:i;{ ',"‘,“,,"c';:",', "N" A toird. Heleht, | pyrypAppLpsia, Tune G—After fal-|tumed.in the low acors in the lve-hgle | TOPRKA, Kag,, June G- (Bpaciat|the frenching et o Ttas ; £ 8 0e lo mun: ~Johin Nelson, N. C. H. &, |iog to get & hit for fivennings, Phila- ‘medal play match. i na- | folk, Hastings at Beatrice, York at Fair- 4 Stolen bases: Spencer, Dell, Whalen, 3883 Mot Fameer o r e v ".‘,‘.‘,‘,"‘“e‘ deihia. today. Gaveloped 5 batting rally | Todey an eightasnchole hanaicap play | TOI05TAM.)—Pa Rourke snd Ma | ury. "Tho schedute, will ;:'uvml“lom [2 ""p,. Sworbase Mt —Wales. RIS Sovalbem iln the stxth inning at Loudermilk's ex- | match Is carded wih cight to quality in |Rer Marty Krug have been ap-'rv SR Ei i b D delds. Sacrifice fly: Whalen .;‘—,—l Fht Pt J'mD.M‘g‘;"om O |pense and scored all of th> runs which |the match play for & prive of two dozen | proached by President Tip O'Neill re- | tion. Crifice hits: Fox, Ewoidt. Hit by S A % Tirt oI’ |defeated St Louls, 4 to 2 In this ses |golf balla. K'ia Aba aY et e A plche o waligie Bruch out B | pebieli 4 | G s (o Bar doubed, il ke, O v ¥ tres of the piavers on sscount of e C0aCh Hawley Plan arTIngLon. 4 rington. ¥ oft Willey, 3 | New Yor J " rand) ', Mclnnis and Malone each singled aries of the players on account of the C l Pl ?, baila: " Oft’ Harrington. & d v, 3 | Mo acikce: | b Entral. Second: " Frankim, | Braves Fall Before play Yy s\ : rr———— Crawford. Home rung: Cobb, Kava Twelve~vound shot put: Carl Lutes, mm base. James, who sucoeeded Louder- ] M H ymon _*—_ DURYEA MAKES MARK o gl e T C”‘?o(r"f“ Secona s‘b‘!fi'&'o"h‘ m.{’,:.‘:’;, unattached, | i1k, retired the home team in order in The Reds Onslaaught season in the Western league. Both | otor Hone t S N made 6 feet 11 |tew weeks may see an improvement, this week, when wedding invitatiogs | | triple, followeq by & long sacrifice fly, | otia shut out, North Loup yesterday | 0'Loughiin. _ OAE O A | ineinnati four rans in the sev.|&nd they bope such & step will be Were issued for the marriage of Mias | e LB No- 10 07371 ¢ | netted A four b [Louise Clarke to Jesse B. Hawley, lowa's at the opening of the mew park M":‘- Ph- . Sh to t yrich. 14 1 1 % 2/ enth inning today and Boston went down | unnecessary. ot Dall N which ikt { | Duryes, the premiy smboaw of illies Shut Ou i - H 3o T30 0|t defent tn the ovening game of tha| “r estimate that rain has cost me 85000 oo "' SORel WheR WL ke Dime neck of the woods, pitched a most re- e 8 A Dtiaketi. ¢ 1700 sertes, 6 to 3. Whaling's double in“Mie |this sensun,” said Rourke last night. “All | « / markable game, holding the Loupites hit- g 3 e HE 0'0 5 3/ ffth hit high upin the left field fence, home i e Nt omana Y, first: Othelio Rountree, O H. 3 0108 v the clubs have been hit hard. I have not | ¢ et £ leas and scoreleas, The same teams play 8., wecond: Leroy Kelly, O. H. £., third. i1 187 1/but was fleldod fast when it bounded |made up my mind about O'Nelll's plan to | IV 800w e havy been fpsued, : at Scotla mext Friday. Score: n.usu LBV o SRR | L R s e 3 o010 back and Whaling was held at s3cond| cut salaries, but I am willing to do what. {10 STest - ':"n': frienda ot o S § 030000 550 8 1]eame here today in which the St. Lous |maha Y, second. Time: % i T s L : ever the otber club owners want to do. ‘R Prde a4 Eeom At u-““m‘. i " Patterica: Scotis, Duryea and Ammer- | hatters went out one, two, three in the Mfittary Eyents. “ 0 3 CINCEAT 1 gupect to ses o loagie mesting oalled |, "c0or ls tintn f the detalls s man; North Loup, Vegeler and Harding five innings, Philadeiphia defeated | Wall-scaling Contest: Company & Jiittea 10 Loudarpilk 1n the o Moran rf.. % 0 3§ OLeseh, cf.. 4 14 sogn o take up the matter.” or Wonset ol \irst five innings, P - P Iy |firet; Company B, second; Company 'n’hnl‘au:-'... o 010 Ntsp'U'k, 51 0 § 3 Oftersog, w.. 3 3 3 4 . o( the affair. The pretty co-ed will wear i FAIR SUMMER HARNESS X T I o . Yooty T U e RERERREAS] T SRR EE It IR Kruw Bxpromes Views. e Tiothors wodding own this bewe * one hit off M“‘tnn:r'zn:nnmth-lnm‘:\u mm;. B, “‘yc‘ ml:‘r ] Shotton, Austin, C ‘alker, W Mages, ct....4 1 3 6 10lson. Bv...3 6 0 1 Manager Krug has written Tip O'Nelll an expressed ‘wish of Mre. Clarke, who 3 MEET FORMALLY OPENED |orter two were ou o By ‘M ,w“.“"",-“‘ tner of Com- | Loary, 'Oldring ' (2), Mcinnis. 1.4 0 b 0 OMoliwits, 163 1 § 1 0/ advising that the league walt a month 'is well known to lowa students. OCosoh Pt Score: V"L i'W. L. 'Anderson and O, [un8 I.M lfi;lu;v. Phiadelpbia, ¢ bee- | Sioremvit™ s 1 1 4 doatey. % 3 8 & 1 §|to see it conditions don't improve before Hawley has planned sn overland moter SAN PRANCISCO, June 5,—~The exposi- VILADRIEA oy P W oves of mpany C, third. Thme: |00 ';o’;‘m, 1T TR e (e 18- | i1l 100 taking any radical step. He recelved a /trip east as a mnv'ym Mr. and Mrs. tion summer harness meet, which will 14 om NS yara Rottring Snarp Shooting Race: 24 iputarill, ¢ off Wysketi 3. Hila. 3000 B HE 3| TOPIY toniht from Q'Nefll thanking him |Hawley will be at Lycsgidg Bvansten. last for two weeks, was formally opened 3 H J. Paul Leidy of Company € % fires first: Paul ,.m..‘_",m in two fnnings. Bruek ont 1166 for his suggestions. Next year Mrs, Hawley will m here today when President Charles C. 10 1 m"n-'“ :; g:'-:vay g o vf Loudermilk, by James, 2; by 1000 Two Clubs Agree. her husband to lowa City when he an | | Moore of the Panama-Pacific exposition » 1 3 T . ¢ | Wyokott, 11 Umplses:” Dinsen and Nes ! - CHICAGO, . June G.—Norris O'Nel, [Tives to coach the Hawkeye foot hall ) started the first heat of the 2:3 trot, fol- : : (_M-bmnn; m N:u-xm n! RIS Ve Ax | Whalt fifth, vprq'h‘finfi of the Western base ball uun. 3 B lowing brief dedication ceremonies Othe: |y, 130 Foe B R - | HENDRICKS SUSPENDED I JBatted: for ‘mm-meu in’elghth. |leagus, Who announced yesterday lhnt ’ 3 events today were the 3:07 pace and the -1 . (‘nmwugvc e e o B BOSOR sprer 0 o 3 o-3/the Plavers of ‘the league must accept Travis Wins Golf 5 & 308 trot. The purses were 8,00, %0 and [ [+ ooy Towir B 1 % X gguh‘."l‘:'}m‘!:ool“ FOR ABUSING UMP'RE‘H’"I'I'IN'I e w';. r‘)m: cHo 04,3 *edln cut in wages to prevent the h..uo‘ . 2 $.,000, respectively. *Batted or Meadows in I;A‘m( M B By ey M-I R n‘ hase : Y .m ersog. l‘fi: from suspending, sald tonight, two clubs | M h Tw - SEpGuR, o d 8 808 86 0 R0 uan muaseifion, e en e | CHICAGO, June B—Jack Hendricks, | Wity "Hlersag Killfor " Farned romn; Ned asTeed to the reduction. Two others, | ato by 0o U : To Erect More Bleachers. Two-base hifs: Bancroft. ISillifer. sirice Y. Beatrice Young Men's manager of the Indianapolis team of the |Boaton, i: Cincinpati, 5 Doyble play. he sald, hed asked for further informa- | RYE, N. Y. June f—Walter & § IOWA CITY, la, June 5.—(Special)--|Farned run: Philadelphia, 1 Double lhflll n assoclation 3 8 #80c! | Herzog to Groh to Moll rat_base " Work will be staricd next week on the | lays. Miller to Hyatt, Betzell to Miller. | . . H_8-—Nebraska City High shor "'“"‘“ association, wes suspended for | OIS 5 Bonlen - Cinotn: tion. Only one team vefused %2 consider "ho veteran goifor, won the . 1. Basos new section of bleachers which will he | ases 3n balls: Off Alexander, 1 off| . B, Y.—Council Bluffs Young Men- three days by order of President Chiving- |on balls: Off Hughes, 1; off Dale, 6 the plan. golf championship over the added to the pressnt foot ball stands. Moads dowe. 2 d“lruckp;;ul‘ By Meadows, | hriatian ul-:v'lnflen Lok ton today.* Hendricks is charged with ’m't.‘. Oft"l)n.l‘on 11n Seven 4nd one-third | “With the ssason ouly six weeks ad- |course by desfating Johm G. i1 wi be of concrets an exander, & base on errors —Amateur t tic assoolatic nnings . of inelder, n ote and two- 2 g K Jowa icld will have & Fnlladeiohin. 2 Qulgley and |of Ormal b i mj“‘.'“‘ Abogive lenivage to Uiapire | D28 {nnings. Struck out: By Hughes anced, every club in she league is .80 |the former Boston seating capacity of over 10,000, Eason. T. J. B.~Tel Jod §okol. 10'Brien in yesterday's game. Dale, & Umpires: Rigler and Hart |short of meeting its pay voll round by two up [ !