Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 06, 1900, PART I, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OA Mil A DAI LV 1EE: srXDAY. MAV fi. 100.
n
OMAHA WINS THE FIRST ONE
tied ncnln A muffed fiv hall hv flhrcc-karl 1 fnl.v K. First tnr nn balls Off Hurt 2.
let In thr winning run McOuIn s buck- ' off Amole. 3 Stru. k out H Hart. Ample.
Keith Family Starts Off Winner in the
Wtitern League BtC3
TEBEAU'S OLD-TIMERS ARE TOO SLOW
Indian (;lr (lie Moundilncers n Ileal
XJrti tilil tiK on ThHr IIhii I) I n in mill
-Den Moines it ml M. .luc
Alio Win.
O in nil ii, 0 l)cn it. I.
lies Mollies, III hiu 4 llj. -
Kt. Joseph, IT t I'liolilo, II.
"iw Yiirlt, r.i llroolln. It.
( hli'fiKo, It rliii'liiiuitl. It.
PIHsliuru, r. SI. I.iiiiIk) I.
lloxtoii,i:i Plillndolplilii. "'
liiillnniiiioIlN, III Di-lroll, .
IiIi'iiko, ."it Kniimm ll'
lltllTiilo, Id lo -Ittt. it.
MllUlllltiOC. ll .Mliincupolls, .'.
DBNVHIt. May 5. (Special Telegram.)
The first name of tho bcbsoii hero was
won today by tho Omaha team. Mayor
Henry V. Johnson of Denver throw tho
first ball over tho plate, or tried to, and
President Hlrkey of tho league would have
caught It If It had como near enough to
him. Tho Omaha team has tho stronger
battery. nlass a hotter fielding game and
lias heavier hitters. It outpluyed tho
Denver men In overy particular. Tyler's
wild throw from tho pitcher's box to third
let In two runs for Omaha and Holland's
wild throw to first was responsible for an
other. Score:
OMAHA.
AM. It. HIT- r'dl. O.
Ilacr. If 2 1 a ' 0
Tommi, ss fi 1 "
MoVloker. cf 'J 1 u 1 J
llobsamen. lb.... I 1 o i) n
Wilson, c 3 n n i fi
O'Connoll, 2b 4 I 2
L.vzon. rf I 1 3 0 3
Jloy. 3b 2 1 1
HUghcs, 1 10 10 0
ion work whs n fi-stnre. his rmt-njts num
nering tnirtceti, me record lor me season.
Hi or :
new roriK. I ihiooklyn.
it ii.o.a n. u n o. a n.
Vsnll'n. rf J l o 0 o shreckrd. If 1 o n l
Mercer. lb..O 0 1 4 O'Kerler, rf .. 0 S J I
Kelt.irh, If. 0 I t 0 n Jenn gs. lb. 0 1 . 10
snuiii, jo.." '
Jothi, cf.... I) 0 1 0 0
Dnhlen, .. n i
Dmont. !b. 0 0 i 2 1
MrQ-Jlre. C 1 1 li 0 0
McOln'ty, t. 1 10X0
Imux, n... o ft : o
Doyle, lb.... 1 J IS I 0
UlMFon. 2b. 1 12 3 0
Wsrner, r... 0 1 3 0
Feeler, rr... o i o u o
Doheny, p.. 1 0 0 6 0
Totals .. S I 27 21 0
Now Vork
Diuuniyn ' v v w w " w "
Karned runs: Ilrooklyn. 1. Two-base
lilts: Doyle, MoOulre. First by errors.
New York. 1. I .eft on base: Now York, 6;
Ilrooklyn. 7. struck nut: ny .Mouinnity, ft;
by Doheny. 4. Stolon bases: Shrecknrcl,
Jennings, Jones. Huerincn mis: fiercer,
Holburh. Jones. Huso on bulls: Hy Mo-
nn tv. I: bv Dohtnv. 3. Double pay;
Koelor mid MoGulre. Passed ball: Warner,
1. Wild nltrhos: McOlnnlty. 1: Dolieny. 1.
Tlmo of game: 2:23. Umpire: Connolly.
Clilcnmi Winn n Hcnuty.
CHICAGO. Mnv G. Chicago won n nrettv
game from Cincinnati today by long mid
timely bitting in tne llrst. fourth ami sev
enth innings. Marring a wild throw by
Hrnd ey tho le III nir was perfect and in-
eluded several sensational catches, pickups
and throws on each side. Attendance, 4,3w.
score:
A. U.
0 0
2 0
Totals M
27 13
llarnes, ss I
Preston, cf 4
DKNVUR.
All. It. Ill r. SH. O.
Vizard, rf.
.Soltz, If
Holland, 3li..
Parrot, lb....
Tinker, 2b....
Hansen, c...
Kyler, i
0
.1
1
n
l
l
o
o
o
A. K
.1
4
0 I
0
0
1
2
Tntnls n 1 7 0 27 11
nmnliu 200 2 20000-6
Denver iooOOOOOO
i.',.n.,i r,iu. nmnhn. 2. Two-bnso hits
Hoy, Hughes, Preston. First base on balls
Off Mvier. 4: off Hughes, 2. Struck put
Jiy Hugbcs, 5: by Kyler, 2. H It by Pi'cncr:
lly Hughes, 2; by Kyler, 3. Passed balls
Wilson, Hansen. Wild niton: Kylcr,
Time: 2:00. I'mplre-
Attendance, 3,uw.
anDyke.
ST. JOSIUMC .SKINS TUB IMIIIIII.OS
lliilcn'a Crowd Proven a Simp for Hie
MIsHonrl Pirates.
iiTi.'tir.n !nlo.. Mnv C (Sneclal Tele
gram.) Tho webfootors from St. Joo won
nut Mt,ir Hrxt LMinn of the. loauuo season
hero this afternoon, lifting tho scalps of
tho Pueblos to tho merry tune of 17 to 11
In a gamo tnat was inarKeu uy narci iiii
tlng and Iojso lleldlng. with tin Inability
nn knlh sl,ln (n tllkn nilVntltHUO Of IllllU-
lug or batting chances. The opening of
tlio season was mnrKeu ny uuuo . utmuu
tit ml Ion. lniiliullriif a brass baud paradi
o.i. nrtxriinnii HirniiL'b crowded Htrects,
Arrived at the park there was a crowd
tiuii tiiii.il both bloiicherH and crandstuud
lo. tho utmost. Mayor West tobscd tho
llrst ball to his chief of police, and de
clared the scaHon formally opened. At tho
end of tho llrst Inning Manager Ilulcn
of the homo team was presented Willi t
hugo boquct nmld tho greatest enthust
nam.
St. Joo camo to bat and look tho Hold
irlvlnir every evldeneo of abundant tirac-
tlce. which tho Pueblos clearly lacked, It
having been Impossible for the team to
do much outdoor work tdnco rain fell nml
tbprn wan soft eround throughout Anrll.
Inexcusablo errors on th part of the. home
team let In six runs ror at. joo nrtcr tne
visitors should liavo lieen retired. At
times there was uharp nnd nccurnto play
nut In general both tenms showed them.
Helves to bo scarcely up to season form
fit. Joe plays here tomorrow and Pueblo
men are offering their money that the
result will be reversed. Attendance, 1,000,
Bcore:
All. H. H. O. A.
..12141
Kamoy, lb
Hawkins, 3b...
Kelly. If
Oraham. of....
O'De.i. 2b
Palrymple, e..
Anderson, ss..
Maloney, rf....
Andrews, p....
Johnson, l
1
1
1
4
1
O
T
t
0
1
1
fl
1
1
1
0
0
1
Amule, La-
it banco. Hart. Wemor. Pickering. Three-,
base hits; Hart. Amnio Two-lvise nils I
niliti.lM I ... t.-..ntl lcrAi' Utn1tt1
S ' f.',lllK. I 41.111' I, Itll'lll V .... J -.--.. ..... . . .
base: Sohrekongost. Double play: Hnllman i liiimp for your SlIlHlrt.v illlltliT, step Into
to Hc-nrekongost. Jilt by pllcbeu oan. uy
Put a Barrel in Your Pocket
Todny before you mke the r.ir fr
Totsls ..3 27 IT 3
1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2-fl
Wilson, flrftmnii Innlnir Hitched: Hv Wll
son, 2; by Hart. 7 Hlt: off Wilson. 7; off
Hart. t. Time of game: 1:15. Umpire:
Frank Dwyer,
.Mllttnukre Mill I.eniU.
MINNIOAPOMS. May G.-Uilly s error In
the ninth, followed by Waldron's three
sacker, won the game for Milwaukee tnls
afternoon. Score:
MINKUAPOMM. I MIL.WAUKEK.
II.II.O A B." 14 Jl.w.A.r..
Iliililufl'M nml tnke with yon a littk'
liitriel of hi (lellelotm Ire ereillll tliu
pint lioxes me only "iic-the (iiinrts
enough for ellit Kie -tlien you cot
three tlnvors -vanlllii. sinnvlieriy nml
elineolnte -mill you etui carry It In your
pocket for limns, your family will ap
preciate It. Should ,iu desire cake -
you'll llnd our cakes are the eholce-it
iMvls. cf.... 3 3 3 0 0 Wsldron. rf. 0 10 0 0
Nan. e. Sb... 1 1 0 1 0 Uarry. cf.... S : 4 o ,,, , i ., ,,,
0 I t'onrny, 12 13 1 .. ...un..
1 0 Amlors'n. if 1 2 0 0 0
3 0 Clark, lb.... 0 1 IS 0 0
3 0 Kultx, 2b.... 0 0 i 1 0
0 0 YeaKer, e... 1 I 1 3 0
1 2 llurko, b... 0 n 3 3 0
2 0 fpjrks, p... 1 1 0 5 0
cuicaoo.
II II.O A.K
Ilynn. If .... 1 l 3 0 0
CblMs. 2h . 1 12 2 0
Merles, of... 12 4 0 0
Oreen. rf.... 0 1 0 1 0
Kverltt. lb.. 1 2 11 0 0
Ilnelloy. 3b. 0 0 3 3 1
llnKin'n, s 1 0 2 0
'hniiro, c... 0 2 4 11"
Mencfe. p. 0 0 0 2 0
CINCINNATI.
It II O.A.C.
Harrott. rf.. 0 0 5 0 0
Corrornn, ss 0 1 3 4 0
Crawford, rf 0 1 2 0 0
Mcllrlile, If. 1 1 0 0 0
tlocklev. lb 0 2
St.nf'dt. 2b 0 1
Irwin, 2b.. . 0 0
1 Ally. If 0 0 1
Werden, lb. 1 2 7
Him.li, ss 0 I 2
Abbrft'o, 34). 0 0 3
Wllmnt, rf.. 0 2 .1
lHxnn, r.. .00
llattlngs, p. 0 1 1
Totals ..5 10 Kll 3l Totals .. 1 27 II I
Minneapolis 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1-5
Mllwaukeo 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2
Earned runs: Minneapolis, 3; Milwaukee.
2. Two-base hits: Yeager. Nance. Three
base bltn: Worden, Davis. faldron. Stolon
bases; Veneer. Anderson. I'onroy. tlarrv,
Davis. Bases on balls: Off Sparks. 5; off
Hastings, 1. siriuu out: liy Hastings, 6,
Wlbl pitch: Hastings. Double
on bases: Mlnueiitiolls. fi: Milwaukee, n.
Time of game: 2:10. Umpire: McDonald.
Attendance: 5,01.0.
M a ml 1 11 k of the Tonms.
W00.I, c.
Iliilin, p.
Pelti ...
1 1
1 2
0 0
9 0 0
13 0
1 1 0
2 0 0
0 3 0
0 0 0
Totals .. 4 II) 2? 11 1
Totals ..3 9 21 11 0
Peltz batted for Hahn In ninth.
Chlo.igo
Cincinnati
Barnod runs:
lAft on buses:
rwo-basc hits:
2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
00002000 i-:i
Chicago, 4; Cincinnati, 2.
Chicago. 8; Cincinnati, fi.
Merles. Oreen. Kverltt.
Chance. Home run: Hyan. Sacrifice hit;
Mcrtos. Stolen bases: Chllds. I'hnncc.
Double ploys: Chllds to Kverltt, Hahn to
Corcoran to Hockley. Struck out: Hy
Mcnefee, 3; by Hahn. 1. Passed ball: wood.
Ilaso on tm s: urr Aleneree. s: on iinnn. z
Hit with ball: Menefee. Time of game:
2:0d. Umpire: Swart wood.
Plralrn Cut the lee.
PITTSHUItn. Mav B. For the first time
this season Pittsburg's regular team played
on tho homo grounds today. Tho box
shows what that means. Tho features
were Chesbro'H pitching nml Clarke's
sensational lleldlng. Tho visitors' play was
gm-eugeu, uui 1101 run geiung. Attendance,
C.00O. Score:
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Milwaukee II 10 i .711
Cleveland .'. 12 7 r. .BS.1
Indianapolis 12 7 Vf. .5S3
Chicago It 8 ('. .r.71
Buffalo 12 fi fi .BW
Kansas City 15 fi 9 . I'M
Mlnneapotu 17 6 11 .3V!
Detroit 12 4 8 .33.1
(S.tMKM OF Tilil COI.I.KfSK THAMS
It till lMtt.ll. llil7tlllKn. 11 1 II II If I1UI r . . At , . . , , . ...
Veager to Clarke. Hurke (unassisted). 1-ft , l t'"1 ' olisuillll loiuoriow Illjillt will lit"
an event or linportanee to uie men
eipial nearly to our annual sprlnc slioe
slmwlni; to Hie women This spring wo
have a In rue and better line tlinn over
In the IMisslan tans lnex I,. Sliooinan
Is aeknowledued to be (he star shoe
man of Omaha- Ills styles ate always a
year In advance It's Hie surety of et
(lug the best and latest that makes our
trade grow so much A new one this
spring Is a Kussla shoe at that
Is a reninrkable value We are 11U0
sliowliift a line line of welted oxfords
In Russia and kid at S'J.r.O to .tf.i)0.
riTTrfnuwi. 1
ft. If O.A.E.
Clarke, If... 0 0 6 0 0
Itonum't. cf. 1 1 3 0 0
Williams, 3b 1 3 1 fi 1
Wucncr, rf. 1 3 2 0 0
Cooley, lb... 1 0 10 0 0
Illtnliey, 'JB.'D 0 13 0
lay, ss 1 0 - - 1
Kobrlver, c. 0 1 4 ! 1
Chcsbro, p.. 0 0 1 0
bt. routs,
it ii.o.a n,
Donovan, rf 0 1 0 0 0
llurkctt, If.. 0 110 0
Donlln, or.. 0 1 1 n n
KelstPr, 3b.. 1113
Mcdann, lb. 0 0 10 1 0
Wallace, ss. 0 1 2 6 0
Cross, 3b.... 0 1110
O'Connor, c. 0 0 3 3 0
Kuilhoir. p... 0 1 3 3
'lleklrlck
0 0 0 0
Totnls 3S 11 13 21
ST. JOSKPH.
AH. It. H.
Btrange, 3b 3
McKlbben. rf 6
Bchall, cf C
Hall, ss 3
Davis, lb B
Oreen, If 3
Hrlstow, 2b 4
Ivllng, c B
Underwood, p 3
Maupln, p 1
1
0
O. A.
1 1
Totals
Pueblo
St. Joseph
Two-base hits:
rymplc, Hall.
I
10
Totals 6 7 27 13 3
Totals ..1 7 21 14 Z
Hatted for Sudhoff In ninth.
Plttsburc 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Karned runs: PlttHburtr. 1: St. Louis. 1,
Two-buso hits: Wagner, Wallace. Three-
baso hits: Donlln, Kelstcr, Sacrifice hits
Hitchey. Sudhoff. Stolen bases: Henii'
mont, Wagner (2), Sudlioff. First baso on
balls: Off Chesbro. 3 Donovan. Uurkett,
O'Connor); off Sudhoff. 3 (Clarke, 2; Schrl
ver). Struck out; Hy Chesbro. 3 (Cross,
O'Connor, Hcidrlck); by Sudhoff, 2 (Ches
bro, 2). Tlmo or game; 2:05. empire:
Hurst.
Iloston llents the UunUcrs
BOSTON. iMay f. Boston won today's
gamo uy naru and consecutive niiting in
tho last three Innings. Willis, who started
to oltch for Boston, was wild und Ineffec
tlve. Lowls, who succeeded lilm, was fairly
steady, in the ninta inning i-niuiueipnia
got threo men on bases after two were out.
but Delehanty could only drlvo a high My
to ilgnt, wnicn was casny xaaen uy amni.
Score:
RONTON I PHILADELPHIA.
ItltO.AK. It II.O.A K.
Hamilton, cf 3 4 3 0 0 Thomas. If.. 10 3 0
Tenny, lb... 2 311 0 1 fllagl, cr... 0 0 1
Collins, 3b.. 2 4 3 2 0 Dfleh'ly. lb. 1 2 10
StabI, rf.. .. 1 3 2 0 0 Irfjolc, 3b.. 1 1 3
Prorman. If. 0 4 3 0 O.Klick, rf.... 3 1
I.OWC. 2b.... 0 0 2 2 1 McKaj-I'd. c. 1 0 4
Harry. ... 3 112 O.Wolv'ton. 3h 2 0 1
Clark, o... 1 2 3 3 0 Cross, .... 1 2 3
Willis, p.... 0 0 0 1 O.Donahup. p. 0 4 1
Lwli, p.... 1102 0
Totals ..10 It 17 17
Tnlnl. ..1.1 17 12 3
Boston 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 B 3-13
Philadelphia 0 B 1 0 2 1 0 1 0-10
Earned runs- Boston, 9; Philadelphia,
n ... . , 1 .. t . . T" 1 1 1 . T.. run
m, IWO-OOSU nils; Jjririmiii.v, v 'r, ,
mini. Tenny. Three-base hits: Collins,
Htnhl, Freeman, Tenny. Home runs: Dele,
ii.mtv. r.n.lnlf Sinlr.n baxes: Barrv. Flick
Double play; Clark to Collins. Sacrifice
hltn: Klaule. Lewis. First baso on balls
nrr Wlllln 4: off Lowls. fi. Struck out:
Uy Lewis, l ime: s:w. umpire; cmsnu.
Stnndlnir or the Tenuis
1
I
3
0
2
2 1
3
4
39 17 13 27
,..1001 I 0 .1 1 1-11
.. 2 1! 1 4 2 2 0 0 17
Dawklns, (Iraham, D.il-
Three-base hit: Scball.
Homo runs: Itamey, O'Dea. Anderson,
Hall. Sacrlllce lilts: Dalrymple, 'Hall,
Underwood. Stolen bases: Kelly, (Irn
lialu, Hall, Double play: Johnson to Gra
ham to Harney. Hit by liltched ball:
Kelly, Hall. First base on balls: Off
Androws. 2; off Johnson, 3; oft Underwood,
fi. Wild Pitch: Johnson. Time; 2:15.
Unuilro: Woodcock.
DKS MOI.MIS STAIITS HIT LUCKY,
"Wins from .Sloiiv City 011 11 C0111I1I1111
tloii of (lifts ami MrrorH.
DKS MOINKS. Mhv f,.- iSnerlal Tnle.
rrnni.) The nase hall season opened bore
wth a crowd of over 2 1)0 uresent. Tho
teams, headed bv a band and tho muvor.
city council ami prominent citizens in ear
rlages, paraded the streets, and Mayor
Harlenbowcr tossed the llrst ball over th
plate Dch MoliirM got two In the second on
two bases on balls, a nasscd ball and an
error, and one In the tlfth on two slnslos
ami a sacrlllce. Sioux City got two In the
plxt: on a base 011 balls, a simile and a
oouble. The prospects for tnn season an:
fine. Score:
DKS MOINKS.
A It. 11. II. O. A. K
3 1
3
4
Qulgloy, cf
Hall, sw
Hlnes. 2b
Parker. If
Brain, Sb
Kelsler, rf
Hill, lb
M'wlneha m,
Welmer, p.
c.
.1
Totals
ITallrnan, If..
Mcllale, cf...
ltaymer, 2b...
jlurlhurt. rf..
Brashear, ss.
Nlles, 3l
rote, o
Kbrlght. lb...
McDonald, p.
Totals
II.
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
O.
1
1
1
I
, 29
SIOUX CITY.
AH. H.
.'.".".'.'.'.'.".'.'.3
Pbllndelnhla II
Cincinnati 13
Brooklyn 1
St. Louis 14
P ttsburg 11
Chicago II
New YorK 11
Boston 13
Played, Won. Lost.
10
s
P.C,
.711
.1115
.571
.500
.461
.(28
.35'
.30S
(l AMI'S Oh- TIIK AMKHICAN LKACl K.
CIiIciiko (lives the Knnsnn City Outfit
Henri Illsense.
KANSAS CITY. May 6.-Chlcago' ml
vent into Kansas City proved detrimental
to the hotn team. Tho visitors played a
Kood all-around gnme. .whllo tho Kansas
Cltyans, with the exception of Coughlln.
who maoo two or inrec excepuonauy goon
stops at third, played poorly throughout
Attendance, i.ivk acoro;
KANSAS CITY. CHIC-00.
n.ii.o.A n
Parrell, cf.. 0 0 10 0
Wiicner. . 0 0 3 3 2
O'llrlen. If.. 0 0 4 0 0
(liiniol, lb.,
(iear, rf
CoiiKiln, 3I .
Tblel, 2h...
(loading, c.
1'dtten, p...
1 I G 0 0
112 0 0
0 2 3 1 0
0 0 4 1 1
0 0 2 2 0
0 1 0 2 0
H.H.O A K,
Hoy. cf 1 0 4 0 0
Mol'arlM, rf 3 1 1 0
Ulll, lb.... V 1 10 1 1
Hartm'n, 3b. 0 0 1 1
Sliumirt, hh. 1 1 4 2 1
I'a.lilcn, 2b. 0 114
Dowd. If.... 1 1 4 0
SiiKdrn, o... 0 t 1 1
Katoll, p.... 0 1 1 3
20
. K.
0 0
0
i.
ill
1
0
0
1
0
.32
21 17
Totals ..2 5 24 9 31 Totals ..5 7 27 13
Kansas City 00020000 0-
Chlcak'n 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 -;
Karnrl runs: Kansas City. 2: Chicago.
'Pwo-hnse bits: Dowd. Katoll. Paddcll. Me
Karland. Threo-base hit: dear. Bases on
balls: Off Pndden. 3: oft Katoll. 2. Stnu
out: By P.ulden, 3. Left on bases: Kansas
City Ii; Chicago, 4. Double play: Thiol to
Wagner to (lanr.el. Time of game: 1:2V
umpire: sneriunn.
Iluw Detroit Lost.
DKTnoiT. May o.-Kleven bases on balls
by (lie Detroit pitchers and seven errors
contrinuteii ny tne men ncnind tnein leu
wny maianapoiis won today s game. Mart
zell's tli'ldlng was a feature. Attendance
3,000. Score:
DUTltOlT. I INDIANAl'OLIH
lt.H.O.A.r..l It II O.A.K
lUrley. rf.. 0 : 2 1 0 llogr'vrr, rf 0 1 3 0
0 2 0 1 Hartiell, If. 2 0
116 1 MaKonn, 2l. 2 1
0 0 0 1 Sfyb.iM. i f. 3 1
1 2 4 0 Mnilli.,,11, us, 1 3
0 110 Kelly, lb ... 3 3
1 12 0 4 l'owi, 1 0
1 2 4 2 0 lll. key. 3b.. 3 1
0 0 0 3 0 Kellum, p... 0 0
1 1 0 I 0
- -I Total ,.4 10 27 I
S 27 17 7
Dotroit 0 2 0022000 6! the marksmen
Indianapolis 2 0 0 3 3 3 10 2-H
Karued runs: Indianapolis. 3. Innings
pitched: By Miller. 5; by Urlsk, 4. Base
hits: off Miller. C: off Krlsk. 4. Two-base
hits: McAllister, Hogrlover. Double play:
Klberreiii to .m-Aiosicr to iiyan. tut ny
plUhol nan: uy Kouum. ;
Off Miller, fi; off Krlsk. 5
Hohiifa. If 0
Klborf'il, ss. 0
SUIIIliRt, rf. 0
Sullivan. 3h. 1
McAllis'r, Jb 2
Itynn, lb ... I
Shaw, c I
Miller, p.
Prlsk, p...
Totals
7 0
I 4
1 0
3 (
8 I
0 2
1 1
0 2
Ings. 5.
ptays:
of Ico cream soda water ni ,'i edits.
W. S. Balduff,
1520 Farnum St.
Mowers, An' Freezers An' Hose
I Now am ile tune o' year yon otigbt to
! have a lawn mower, and you want a
paid one (no. de kin' my boss sells
I r.. 1,.. ,!..,' 1, ..tiill.i ilmii fwire bin' He's
,, , it,.,, 1 11, ,i, a,, .... ..... - -
pit an awful lot o' detn and sonic o'
dem he only axes ?'J.7.i for but (ley
inn piod Urin bltf ball bearln' ones ho
axes JUJ 00 fer. Den he's pit a lot o'
dem Ice Cream freezers uat he sells fer
SI . is but de ureal blc size ones wld de
lly wheel atm hed am Sio.oo. Say don't
you ferget your lawn, 'cause It will
need sprinklln' now an' cf you don't
have piod hose you ll spllo your i lothcs
- 'cause Nire hose bui'slt de kin" my
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1511 IMttVU! Si'.
i:i(IS Street, Soutli Omiilin. 1
The One Dollar Dinners-
With Hryan and the other notables
IIotv the Kilncntril Youth STn((ed (be
l.eiilhor on Saturday.
LINCOLN. Mnv B. (Snoolnl Teleirrnm 1
In a very one-sldod enme the Younir Men's
Christian association bast ball team of 1
umanu was defeated here tnis afternoon py
uui 1 niversity team. I lie visitors worn un
fortunate In placing their hits nnd succeeded
in getting oniy ono run during tne entire
game. Benedict for Omaha did good work
and Deputrnn nnd St. Clair led In both bat-
ling and neidlng for Nebraska. The score:
Nebraska 3 0 0 s :t 1 0 0 ft 10
Omaha 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Bases on balls: Off (Sordoli. 0; off David
son. 0. Struck out: Gordon. 8; Davidson.
Base hits: Nebraska. B: Omaha. 3. Two.
baso hits: Doano. St. Clair. Homo run;
Doputron. Umpire: Allen.
A.Mr.h, in., .May r. (special Telegram.)
The Iowa State colloue base bull team de
feated the nlnn from (Srlnnoll reliniM. I hi
afternoon by a score of 13 to l. This is the
nrsi time 111 several years thai the state
collesp team has been able to win from
the wrinnc n ne. The result makes them
prominent competitors for tho state cham-
pioiiBinp. 'iiio score:
It. II.K.
drlnnell 0 00 1303 2 0-12 Sit
imes 0 0 0 2 0 2 6 0 413 11 G
Umpire: Sellards of Drake university.
COLUMBIA. uMo.. Mav 5. The Kansaa
university baso ball team defeated MIs
souil university here today by 11 score of II
10 1.
( AMBItlDGK. Mass.. Mav f..-Harvard
easily shut out Williams today, winning an
uninteresting gamo by the score of 12 to 0.
PHOVIDKNCK. It. I . May 5. urowu de
feated Princeton today on Andrews' Held
by a scoro of G to 1.
,nn AllHOll. .Mich.. May 0. un versitv
of Michigan. 20; Northwestern. 2.
PHILADELPHIA. Mav 5. Pennsylvania.
B; Cornell. 0.
NKYV YORK, May B.-Ynle, 8; Colum
bia, i.
BBIyOIT. W .. Mav B.-Bo olt eo cue. 5:
University of Wisconsin, 10.
Iters to Hum Today.
Tho "Bees" will crcnn hats with the Omaha
Printing Company base ball team Sunday
morning at 10 o'clock on tho old Kcrt Omaha
grounds atid a rattling good gamo is looked
for. Tho "ncen" will have a largo crowd
of rootors out to cheer them along to victory.
Following Is tho lineup of both teams:
Bees." Positions. O. P. C.
Hommers Catch Sander
Foley Pitch Cope
K. Jensen First base MeFeo
L. Jensen Second base Bressman
Hlplnsky Third bnse Caso
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There will bo a peal show of mi en
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AGAIN THE FAVORITE WINS
Metropolitan Handicap is Captured by
Perry Belmont'i Ethelbort.
VINDICATION FOR LAST YEAR'S FAILURE
Winner llents Out Hie Cnrd It.v Throe
I.ciiKlhx After n (ironl Haee,
Which Hnds In a Procession,
Brown
Olson
Barrett
Walker
Sturk-Thacker..
...Short I'lln
Left field ...
...Center ,
.night Held
...Hubs
. . Burnap
Long
. Schrlber
.. Vlycek
With thr Ainntrurn.
William MlnosriiPi's Golden Kanlcs de
feated the Standards by a score of 17 to
12 Saturdav mornlnir. The batteries were:
Golden Kagles, Murphy and Suckup; Stand-
arns, neminc ana inman.
Tho Snaldlnes defoated tho St. Patrick
Stars Saturday morning In a nine-Inning
game, tho score noing ii to ri. tho nai
terles were: Spaldlngs. Mlnogue nnd Mur
tibv: St. Patrick Stars, darvey und Kenelly.
Tho feature of the gamo was the pitching
by 'Murphy.
II. & M. ClerkM Play Hall.
A "ureal" came of bnll was nlayed Satur
day between teams from the auditor's ollleo
or mo 11. ti M. neanuuariers, representing
the statistical nnd local ticket departments.
Tho name resulted In a score of 7 to 5 in
favor of the statistical clerks. Features
wero the catching of Moore and the pitch
ing nf i'limnholl nnrl Cnnlv for tho winner.
and the good nil-round playing of Hansen
for tho locals.
Ni:V YORK, May f.. nthelbert of the
Perry Hclmont ulables, with Danny Malier
up, won the Metropolitan handicap at Mor
rlo Park today before 20,000 pioplc. lie was
favorlto In tho betting and beat out tho
card hy threo lengths, Box taking second
placo hy a neck from imp. Tho time was
l:-UU.
There was never a greater crowd at the
Metropolitan handicap than today. From 1
o'clock In tho oftcrnon until long after the
Ilrnt ruco had been run. trains and trolley
cars rolled up to tho gates, crowded with
people, and btllt thero wero thousands of
persona waiting at htatlons along the lines
for a chanco to get to the races. The roads
leading to .Morris Park were alive with ve
hicles of nil descriptions. When tho time
camo for tho raco there were fully l!o,000
persons In the big grand stnud and on tho
lawn, whllo tho club hcuse plaiza aud the
lawn In front of this were uncomfortably
crowded. Although evetyono wao anxious
for the big race, there waa a lot of Interest
In the Juvenile race, which brought a lot
of youngsters together. Competitor was tho
favorlto In this race, but wi never promi
nent. Hellarle made all tho running, but
when they camo Into the last furlong Spen
cer cut loose with Tommy Atkins nnd won
very easily. Then came the Metropolitan
handicap.
I'.lholbcrt Vindicate Himself.
XebrnsKn Indians' Ilrcoril.
KBWANHK. HI . May fi.-(Speelal.)-Thc
Nebraska Indian baso ball team won two
out of three games from the University of
Town, two from Hock Island und lost to
CamhrldcG. 111. Thev Inst to Monmouth
college, 9 to S. tho llrst day and won tho
second game. 10 to o. Thursday the red men
defeated wewnnee, it t0 n.
Close (inim- ill llentrloe.
BRATBICH Neb.. Mav 5.-lSieclal Tele
gram.) The Heatrico High school defeated
Crete In a ball game here today by a scoro
of 12 to 10.
fell back beaten. Mr. Phlnlzy nnd Thrive,
who lay Just back of Foneda and Flaunt,
were cut off and made an opening for Cam
brian, who came through like a shot and
headed for the wire. Thrive nnd Mr.
Phlnlzy came a&aln and in a beautiful
finish passed under tho wire with Phlnlzy
half a length back of Cambrian, the win
ner, anil half a length In front of Thrive.
The weight told on John Bright and
Bangle. Flaunt and Foneda raced them
selves off their feet In setting such a hot
paco to the head of the stretch.
In the second race, Vlttatoe, on F.ugonhi
Wlckes, claimed a foul against Weddcr
stratul on Judge Wardell, but It was not
allowed. In the tlrst race. Schorr's good
filly. Sllverdale, not onlv proved to bo
the winner of tho four and a half furlongs
event, but she broke Hip track record f.ir
the distance. 6a seconds, hold by Galli
vant since 1SD7. Her time was illi seconds
nnd she turned the trick huudilv. The
wenthrr was dcllshtful. tho track fast nnd
the attendance large. Summary:
First raco, four and a half furlongs:
Sliver Dale won, Sard second, Denman
Tlinmpton third. Time: 0.ri.
Second race, six furlongs, soiling: Judge
Wanlell won, Kugenla Wlckes second, Full
uross mini. Time- 1:14'1.
Third race, one mile, selling: Snlvarr.
won. oslcor second. Lord Zenl third.
Time: 1:11.
Fourth race, mile nnd a sixteenth, the
run L-ongress nnml.inii, Jj.om addoi :
Cambrian won, Mr. Phlnlzy second, Thrive
iniro. nine: i:w.
Fifth raco, four nnd a half furlontrs:
Likeness won. Queen Carnlviil second,
Great Star third. Tlmo: 0:53.
Klxltl t'.'ir,.. kiivrn fiirl.itifu until, it-. T r.i..
I.ahour won. Glen Lake second, Samovar
third. Time: 1:29.
Copley's Watches
arc tip to NOW.
Not thick nnd bulky, hut modern thin
model stylish watches.
LndlcH dainty Chatelaine Watches (pin
to inntrh), from $fl.f0 to $12.50.
Ladles' watches In leather chatelaines to
hang from belt.
Watrhca for young men: watches for mld-
lto agcil men und watches for old men. It
will not take more than 15 minutes of your
tlmo to spend u quarter of an hour In Cop
ley's store and IT MK5HT pay you.
Henr3r Copley
Wares of Gold nnd Silver,
215 S. 16th St., Ptixton Block,
Chief Watch Inspector O. K. C. d I) Hy.,
O. & St I. Hy.. K. C & N. C. Ity.,
Special watch examiner for V. P. Ity. nnd
11 & M. Hy.
I.I2M.VC.TOX SI'.tKK I,,T lllMIIV
inril or Kentucky TriillliiK Ilnrsc
llrrcilerV Ansoelnt Ion Out.
u jAINGTON, Kv . May fi -The directors
of the Kentucky Trotting Horse Brooders'
association todav annoiin.,.il thn umLr,. n..
fnr ."A tw,nl'-''lghth annual meeting hero
urAi ui-iu urr. ine rani amounts to JiS.OTO.
which makes over J 1. 000.000 tho association
nas nung up since its organization. Many
of tho stnkes were established in IS73, no
new ones nre announced and but few
changes nppear. They aggregate J.51,000, as
Kentucky Futurity (3-year-olds). $1(1.000
tho f. utur tv ;2-ve.ir.nlilui ii: ono- iim 'c,...
sylvanla (2:13 trotters), tf.ooo, the Ashland
(2:10 trotters), J1.000; the Walnut Hall eun
(-:10 trotters), J,oo0; the Tennessee (2:(i0
paiersi, W.wn, the Blue Grass (J:13 trottersl
tho Johnston (2 21 trottersl, the Work (2:20
. , ., ' ' o iM'iuuruy 1 1- e.ir-oin trottersl
.1 i-r aiii r.iuciiiri i n.ia uv.in-u iui mu inn j,oxingion i;-ycar-old trottersl tho
IIOWKM, IIOPIJS TO MHHT THXHYCIv.
Amerlenn Wliinern of (hp Diamond
Sculls lliy ("ompcle In Plirln.
(Copyright. lWX), hy Press Publishing Co.)
LONDON Mnv 6.-(New York World Cable
gram Special Telegram.) B. Hunting How
ell, tho young American student at Cam
bridge who won the diamond sculls at Hen
ley last vear. Is training at Putney In the
hope of being permitted to row In Paris to
meet TonF.yck who won the diamond sculls
Metropolitan by Fillgrane, when It was
thought ho had a rare chanco to w In, but
today when his owner and his trainer
thought ho was not up to tho race he gul
lopod homo with n good bit to spare, mak
ing tho other horses look like helling
platers.
Tho groat crowd cheered tho horses en
thusiastically as they marched to the post.
Starter Fitzgerald got them In line at once
nnd they wero sent away In perfect lino
on tho first break. Thero was no delay to
affect tho top weights, so all had nn equal
chance. Half Time broke In front, with
Kthellert clcse behind, Box third and
lldrlm fourth.
As tho horses settled Into their Mridri
Spencer sent Voter to the front and ho was
running free in that pcsltlon us thoy went
past tho tlrst furlong pole. Ho had but a
head tho better on Contcstor. tho light-
woight, nnd the much-played Waring was
fourth. Ethelbort was In sixth placo, held
in good position for tho finish. At the minr
ter polo thero was no chango In position.
Voter and Contcator running heads opart a
length In front of tho others, who were well
bunched behind them. As they prepared to
round Into the new track Voter began to
open up a gap nnd as they rushed around
tho turn Into the home stretch it looked iim
If It would bo Voter first nnd tho others far
behind.
.locl.ej Mnlior WuUcn I'p.
Suddenly Mahcr seemed to wako up on
Wilson (2:20 pacers), racli worth $2,000!
I I nose stakes all o one June 1. uotwlth
slnndlng the boycott bv some stables or
, event closing before Julv 1. Tile purse
i'iMiN nui no announced until Hep
tember 1, to oloso September 15,
I Tho association stumlH hv Its l-lllna nn..
I hlhltlng hoppled horses fiom starting on
mo i..M"Kiou ir.ieii, u m now the only
association barring hopples. Brooders
owners and drivers do not need legs
strapped toKethcr to make (hem niiA ii tut
expn'PH their approi lntlon of this continueu
t ItnO lln.,..,1l I,. n,Mllt..1lii U V.L-1 .aiiIIa.
ill lU3, tuinrii uiiiiitt ir-Mij uir mnj r um- i - i n 1 .i ,i
in the worm. perniipH narnn prore3stoniu . r-ineiurn nuu n mt- ujms uuiotn
champion Juke OauUuur. nml U In hcllevod tho turn tbo maroon and wcarlot Jacket
'w'KlVeTMek. Yb?,Po,!,no,rrt,,n?,U1.,1,;rh1.s " "ound on tho outsldo and in the
didng so Is ardently desired here as n'means flashing of an eyo Ltholbert bad P-kcH
of wiping out TenKyck s rei jrd for the his noso In front of tho whole band and
gradually Incrcaicd bis advantage. It wus
a grand raco for six furlongs and then a
procession.
The maiden steeplechaso, which concluded
tho day'B racing, resulted In a chapter of
diamonds, though it Is curious to think that
Kngllsh amateur oarsmen should rely on ,i
sober American to restore their prestige.
Ynlc Ties Harvard for Uie f.'iii.
NI'W IIAVKN, Conn., May r..-V.lle tied
.Successful MKhvillc 'Hccdiitv.
N Ahll VI LLK, Tonn.. May f.. -The most
sucressiui race mooung that Cumberland
nark has ever known camo to a , lnxn ma.n.
Toitay's attendance was tbo largest of tho
week. Betting was brisk and the public's
favorites wore llrst under the wire in threo
eveius. i ne num ciiiit cum for "cntleme
riders was the feature and uns nn tn
gallop by White Cross, tile second white
norso nrou to win a race, llesults:
I'lrst race, tliroe-iiunrlers of a mile: Ida
i.ciiroiu won. Manuuranuo second, Ii Alas
rotte third. Time: 1:13V.
Second race, nlno-slxteontbs of n mile,
maiiions- r-maii jock won. Huttus second
ijucen uixon mini. Time: 0:57.
Thlid race, one mile and seventy yards
ruirove inesiiav won, strauirest secoml
lay i-ointer mini. Time: i:ii;4.
Fourth race, ono mile ami a half Oakdnl
steeplechase. Hunt purse: White Cross
won. Delluven second, Little Nell third.
Time: 2-53.
Fifth race, one mile, soiling: Tragedy
won. Tlokful second, Connlo Leo third.
Time: 1:13.
Sixth race, ono and one-slxtoonlh miles,
colling: Fiee Uidy won. Tyrba second. By
Georgn third. Time: LOS.
Now It's 219 South 14th,
Monday morning wo open tho doora
of our new 100m (Just around tho cor
ner. 218 South Hth street), hcre we
will bo plcanod to see all our old cus
tomers. With 11 bright new room and
the Uncut lino of gents' furnishings In
Omaha we know our frlneds will ap
preciate tho move. Wo hope to seo
you in our new room Monday.
Drugs
That nre inrt fresh nml
reliable are (he only kind
we use In eoinpoiitulInK
Prescriptions
Only competent and gradu
ated pharmacists employed.
Wll CAN FILL
AM' PKHM'IUPTION.
THE ALOE & PEN fOLl) CO.,
l.nrBcsl Medlenl .Supply House.
1-HIS l'lirnain St. OlIAII .
OlHtuslte Taxton Hotel.
LINCOLN BREAKS RECORDS
Nebraska Seliool Muken (inuil SIiimtIiik
In Mevl nt St.
Josepli.
ST JOSKPH. Mo.. May C (Special Tele
gram. )-The Lincoln (Nob.) High school
Negligee Shirts $1
It will pay you to seo our new lino
of Negligee tihlrts that we nre sell
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tho newest, and our assortment Is
large. Wc also huvo a line for H.M
and J2.00.
Shirts to Order
When y " can't get a shirt that flta
you perfe 'tlv, try us nnd e will bIvo
vou tho b'st tit you ever hH1. Prices
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COLLAK nU'l"'ONS-t!uaranteed for
2 years 16c 3 for 25c.
KELLEY & HEYDEN,
Kith and Chicago Sts.
thing, the cold favored Yale, for her men
were used to It. The udvantngo was a
nesatlve one.
Ill tho 220-yard dash a little Incident
occurred that was Indicative of the sports,
manlike spirit of California nnd of tho
friendly feeling between the two univer
sities. Hnardlnan was norvnus on his mark
und got 11 false start Tho starter called
him back to penalize lilm n ynru. i-auo-
simply illstanoed everything In the Missouri ) Kan, the Callfornlnn, declined to tnke thli
Valley inierscnoiasuo auiiciic aj-suciainui 1 advantage nnd llonrdmati wns psrmiueu
coSVsUoVi, W i Occidents. Of the nine horses which started
nlnir thr annual match today at Schuetzen . only throe llnlshed and the winner. Hue. a,
I park, Hcorlng 202 points Harvard scored the hot favorlto, was then disqualified.
I. anil was secomi; runu iun i nn . wiwi . ,.,. vr.i refused and the nvo othor
1 nn.l Iln.ioi.li'niiln fnurtll u'lth 111
Ilk. linn 1 ,. ...... . ,n
llnrt-nril wnn tho cuo t wo years. Yale fell.
once and Pennsylvania once previously, tho jockeys were seriously hurt. Summary:
Another victory by Yale or Harvard In. ( v,, ono-lialf furlongs:
sures possession nf the prize as a per- ,, "'V o',,. Helle of U-xiligton second.
mnnrni trohl'.
was composed of live men.
lies-
Mnnhinln third. Time: LOS.
. - Npnnn rm"- i.i'iiiiih, .-..-ti ,i.,i.,i,r.
the number cf 5() were inr large ion ai , , " Hnrfoon secoml. Her l.adyshln
iniro. rime: 1 . ,,. , ,
Third race, the Juvenile, live furlongs:
Tnmrnv Atkins wnn. Hella"rlo second, Prlnco
of Molroso third, 'nine: o-.m l-o.
Clay birds to
uraeis ten nt
n time, at an angle not previously known by
Inrtln Hilled Ofl the Turf.
SAN FKANCISCO, May 5. The board of
stewards of the California Jockey club has
ruled olf the turf the well known former
lnnWv Willie Mnrtln. Martin's name was
Bases on balls: I mixed up In Hie recent turf scandal. Prnl-
on wolliiin, 2. dent I om Williams m uie 1 auioinia diiu-.ey
Phlllldoro broke his neck. None of ! Il'i wthnmo Turf congress handicap. J2.flu6
aitiifu inr a-yrar-iiiiis aim upward, ninety
throe noinlnatlnns, ono mile and a six
teenth: Thursday May 31. Tost stakes.
JI.WV). for.J-yenr-olds. fi.als of IW, elglitv
ihreo nomlnaiions live ami a half fu'r
lniiL's; Saluiday, Juno 2, Spoi iilallon stakes.
US for 3-riir-oids ami upward, 103
nonilnutlons, ono mile.
SCOHK HY INNINGS.
Pes Moines 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3
Bloux City 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2
SUMMARY.
Bases on balls: By Welmer, 2; by Mc
Dnnttld, . Two-base hit: Mcllale. Hit by
pitcher: By Welmer, 1. Struck out: lly
VVelmr, ri by MoDounbl, 2. Passed balls:
l'wlnchain. 3: Cote, 1. Time of game: 2:w.
Umpire: Traflley.
.MmiiHlIK of Hie Tenuis,
Played. Won. Ixist. P.C.
Omaha
Dos Moines
St. Joseph
Denver
Pueblo
Sioux City .
1.00)
1.0 JO
L0)
Rnnrinen bits: Itvatl. Mucoon. Stolen banns: I oluh is said to have received a letter tut.
Hoyrlever, Hartzcll. Madison. Powtrs, ing Hint Martin had approached a reputable.
Illekov. McAllister. Struck out: Hy Miller,
1: by Frisk 2. Wild pitch: Kellum. Time
of game: 2:20. Umpire: Canttlllon.
Ainole Wins Another.
CLEVELAND, Muy 5,-The homo team
could not hit Amole and that, combined
with errors by White and Hlerhnurer In the
secoml, gave the visitors their lead. At
tendance, i,mi. score:
owner with u proposition to liavo ins linr.se 1
.'uuen.
GAML'S OF Illi; AI'1()AL LIlAtil'H,
One
CLKVKLANP
It.II O , B
Pickering. If 1 1 10 1
Vaver. rf.. 0 0 0
Iliiflow, Jh. .0 1 I
Hi nil)', cf.. I 0
LiCb-.e. lb 0 1 ..
lllerb'r, tb . 0 ' ,1
Hple. c 0 0 7
White, ... 0 0 t
WlUon, 0 0 0
Hart, p 1 1 I
0 0i
t 0
ft 0
1 1
3 4
York Cots Another Good
from Hie Miiierlnc.
BROOKLYN, May 5. Today's gnme whs
n hm nne In which L'ninlre Connolly was
rnmioiiilv Involved lii trouble with 0 la vers'
Brooklyn b up to the seventh, wnea New b'lrst base, on errors. Cleveland, I, nuf
York forced ahead, only to have the s ore . Lilo, 3. Left on bases: Cleveland, 1, Huf-
Totalu .
Cleveland
Buffalo .
I1U1TALO.
P. HOAR
Knoll. If . . 1 3 1 on
Hallmnn, h. 0 1 j ;
Carey, lb.... 3 t 3 .' 11
Sliearnn, rf. I 0 1 0 0
(etlman. cf. I I 4 0 0
( 01 Andrew, 3b 0 0 0 5 0
0 0 Srhreck't. lb 1 2 10 0 1
4 I Spear, c. ... 1 0 & 0 0
1 0 Ali.ok, p.... 1 1 0 1 0
1 ' '
- 1 rniais
7 13 4l
1 0 1 0 0
... 0 7 0 1 0
9 11 27 i: 1
0 0 0 1-3
0 0 0 1-3
McCnrnilck nml Denfnss .Mulched.
MILWAl'KHR. Wis., May C.-Jaek Me
Pnnri'i nice the Metrono tun handicap.
ono mile: F.thelbert won, Box second, Imp
third. Time: LIP.
Fifth rnce, four furlongs: Black Fox
won. Laneemnn seiond. Princess Popper
third Time: 0:47
Sixth raco, maiden steeplechase, about
two miles: Cosmopolitan won. Tontore sec
ond. Time: 4:02. Buela won, but wns dls
c.uallllod. CAMI1H1AV WINS TtHF COXCiHHSS.
event's at the ball park hero today. It was
tho biggest meeting 01 ine cnaracuT. 111
point of attendance and enthusiasm, ever
hold In the Missouri valley. Topoka. I
Leavenworth. Camden Military anil Ne
braska City teams failed to score.
The feat of C. Sbedd of Lincoln In putting
tho twelve-pound shot 39 feet 11 Inches was
a record-breaker for western athletics.
Sheild is IS years old. The running OIkIi
Jump or Barnard of St. Joseph wns a
Venture. Tobln of Lincoln broke the west
ern amateur retard In hnmmor-throwing.
Wheeler of St. Joseph beat his previous
highest record In the running broad Jump.
Summary: Number of events, 13; total
number of ;.olnts, 116: secured by Lincoln.
07; secured by St. Joseph, 37 1-3; secured by
Kansas Cltv Manual Training school. 112-3
Twelve-pound shot-put: First. C. Shedd.
Lincoln: second, B. Llndsley, Kansas City;
third. Mlllson, Lincoln. Distance: 30 foot
11 Inches.
One-mile run: First. II. Slates, Lincoln;
second. L Nelson (St. Joseph- nurd, A.
Bascy, Kansas City. Time: fii'UVj.
lluimlng high Jump: First, Halliard. St.
Joseph; secoml, Tate. Kansas City; third,
Marsh. St Joseph, and Douglass, Kansas
Cltv. Height: .1 foot I Inches.
120-yunl hurdles (llnal heat): First, Ray
mond Lincoln: second, Marsh. St. Joseph;
third, Street. St Jos-eph. Tlmo: 0:1.
One-mile relay race: First, Lincoln; sec
ond. St. Joseph. Time: 4:00)4-
lt-yard dash (llnal heat): First. Rey
nolds. Lincoln; second. Barnard, St. Joseph;
third. Fnlmer. Lincoln. Time: o.ifli.
llammi r-tlnow, twelve-pound: Mrst,
Tobln Lincoln: second, Llndslcv, Kansas
City; third. Sbedd, Lincoln. Distance: 116
foot 4b Inches.
H'utr-mlle run: First, Benedict. Lincoln;
second. States, Lincoln: third, Bentley, St.
Joseph Time: 2:IS.
Quarter-mile run: Mrst. Barnard, St.
Joseph; second. Folmer. Lincoln; third,
Douglass, Kansas City. Time: 0:55.
Polo vault: First. Benedict, Lincoln, nnd
Johnson, Unroln; third. Motter. St. Joseph.
Ilelghf: 9 feet 0 Inches.
220-yurd hurdles (llnal heat): First, Ray
mond, Lincoln: second, I leagy, Lincoln;
third. Marsh. St. Joseph, 'lime: 0 ,fli,i.
Running broad .lump: Mrst. hc. ler S .
Joseph; teennd. Barnard St. Jooph; third.
Mlllson, l.lni iln. Distance 10 feet 11
Inches.
220-vard dasli (llnal heat): First. Rey
nolds', Lincoln; second. Barnard, St. Joseph;
third, Manning. Lincoln. Time: 0:23.
v .w.r.'s wi:m.-i:h.m:i victor v.
Wins I'.lulit IleutM to Cnllfiirnln's
Three lit New llnven.
mile. Gentlemen riders- i XKW HAVKN. Conn . . Mav S.-The dual
.many second, Mo.ilta tl'".'tl- iV,0''"'" 1e,,i"'11 1 ', ' !! "
VITSllV III v ,,"l .,,' ..n....... .. .....
StnUe MvenlN nt llinvtliiii-iie,
CHICAGO. May B. -Secretary Harry lluhn
of the Chicago Jockey club has arranged
Hie dates for tho list of seven slake events
to be run at llnwthonie track nt tho f-nrlng
meeting, opening .Monday. May 2S These
stakes are to be run In eleven davs, tho
llrst week of the fortnightly mooting hav
ing four and the sec nml three. Slake events
everv other day Is an announcement made
In Chlonirn for tho llrst tlmo In years. Sov
eril of thobo stakes will be worth 12.500 to
the '' Inner aud In nil of thorn prominent
owners are represented. Here is tho list of
d itos and stakes:
Mondav, M iv 2S, Flight stakes, $2,000. for
3-yoar-olds and upward, elghty-ono nomlna-
lions, six mr.oims, wecincsdnv, .Mav 30.
Results ut Olll.lnud,
SAN FRANCISCO May 5 -Weather nt
Oakland lino; track fast. Results:
First raco, seven fm longs, senilis: Joo
Mussel won. Aunt Bird s-econd, Majesty
third Time: 1 '23.
Second rnce. live furlongs, selling:
Favorlto won Nettle Clark second, For-
m 'ins iniro. Time: 1 :osv
Third race, ono
Socialist won Romany
third. Time: i:m;.
mini. 1 line: i:i-ei. yi'imi h ..... ...
Fourth race, Fnhloln Derby: Fxpodlciit I earned victory f'r all . with .dght llrsts
won. LibnrKla second, Bogus Bill third, and one He to her credit I he vis tors
Time- I I2U . took llireo events nnd tied in another
Fifth race. 0110 mile ri'nd tliree-iiuartors, Technically the score would be written
.M 1 l IV n li., .iicij u Jinn .iic. ' ... 11 ,1, . .. I'll'; l . .
r'..-n,i,u ,v.n mtiiiBi n ii nnu ii ptf.,1 tnnii.hi i I.'nr Onee ii Hot I 111 lleiiiH ine i.ntire r.'irtvi rum mm miin r,,i,i
that he 'had Just been matched to go six I Field. Owners' handicap, soiling: Gauntlet won! fUa to 3Vj. The Yalo track athletics proved
rounds with Ka uenrnss neiore ino renn LOl ISVILLK. May s --rno principal . Twinmor second i nra tnun rime: ::u:.
Athletic club nt Phllndeliihla on May 15. ovent on today's oard, the Turf Cnngriss I Sixth raco live furl digs, selling: Andra-
Jaok Kverhardt, the heuvywelght, Is jnindioap. at a mile nnd a sixteenth, proved tus won. Moon Hrlghl mm und Diderot 111
matched to no tho same number of rounds m i... imm men of the meetlnir so far. (hlrd. Time: 1:0m
with Matty Matthews nt the same club on n ..-el I did the liandlcapper do his work I Seventh race, six furlongs- Tnrlnl won
May a.
Hlrnnger" even than the best Informed had
believed The ( 'allfomlnns put up a slronr;
tight to the llnlsh In every event exc ept the
half inilo, in wnicn uiou iiiuu, nrivni-
was run off ins roet unci lopeu to ino iapo
that the Hold of eight was well bunched B.isslnger second. Dec oj third. Tune: LIU,, .with Smith of Yale a good llflv yards
... .1 ' ,!ini. ir.iiiln,r u ,-,iii ,,.,, ,u 1 . niie.wl of him Pointer of Ya o had u veil
Middles Ilrnt Vule In u limit Haee. half I"ngths apart Cambrian .1 liot tip. (ieuiioiinleiiN Captures Plate. cut earlier, havlnc set a cll-i for the others
ANNAPOLIS. Mny .V-Tbe Middles won a nnd backed down from ' to 1 to 2 to l at LONDON. May 5.-After llnlehlnK second '" '.' " ',wCm,,,i,' "Vi .'hi
rather unliiterestlng boat race from Yale post time. Ton cleverly hv half a length two races at Hurst park today .1. Rclff t'''. 1 ' "'in""'!. 1 , it, f'.-i.rd
today, leading ni ine nnisn oy nooui inroe- in u naru urivc, r riii. n'i'f. , i-.irriou on in rauue oiiing rutin on ,i, ... ' ,' "...t ,i .,;
nuarters of a boat length and they did It hard, being about tho same distance In (jemmnnlcus. I" the Durham regulation hurdle, the sholput. the p do m ult an I tie i
without apparent effort. Two miles front of Thrive, who was a head In front race, with Ra. enhugh, he llnls'ied jocund n the brosd luinu. alirornla too.i t hp
straightaway was the distance. Time. 10:10. of Larkspur. The time. 1:17. breaks tbo t , (, Helff. ho also won tlio April -H- b'i-yard c ash, the hammer hiciw, the hUb
track rcord for the dlsiunce, held by I.okl. i c,. Helllne Plate on Jam Jar. Mr. Richard
I'lelil Day Postponed. 1:171, sinco ISSO. Hut good as Cambrian s Croker's Klloen Vlilet ridden by L. Relff,
LINCOLN. Neb Mny 6, (Spec nil Tele, raco was. his excellent race luck helocd ; w , , sefoiel In tlx Middlesex selling stakes,
gram.) Tho annual 'leld-day exercise at hltn to win. There was a general mlxun I wbl. h was . npnirel by I'r.l Btrrsford s
tho State university were postponed today as tho field, will tnBether. swung wide on , Higpara with l'-ii up
until May II on account of the Omnha-Ne- tb stretch turn Here Foneda and Maunt . A iral Ion :- ear-eld rn e wa- w.p
braska baso ball game on the campua. ( who had made the running wk and niu, J H"A -man II with L. Rtit e ihr i ldle
Iinnn and tied In the broad Jump. In tin
latter s .oirprlslngly low v cord even for
tbo Yale lumpers was inacio
'c.ri-l'lorhiii ibe htmntf headwind tli.tt
buffeted tho runners and the rather U"-f-ivorahh
rild mi thr in. o t lii'th fain
did well la tin hprlnting tvcni If nn-
to start on tbo scratch. Flaw enme so
close to breaking his own record In tho
hammer throw that It Is universally re
gretted that ho fouled by stepping outsldo
the circle when no tossed tne nammer
1.12 feet by actual measurement. A mo
ment Inter Clark of Yalo committed the
same technical offense on a good but not
so distant throw and had to tie content
with rather a low iccoril. Stlllman, who
had been counted as a nossllile close ad
versary for Plaw, disappointed all by doing
very poor worn, owing in nervousness.
Tlio visitors did not, u is ion, no iiiem-
holvos the full justice that would have
been possible on a warm day. The same
la true of Yale, however, and the opinion
was oxpressod ny eo'iipoient judges, the
Callfornlans themselves, that Yale's tonm
would have won out, though not by so
largo a score.
To Yale the encouraging feature Is tho
work of Weston, tho freshman, In I ho dls.
Innco running nun or Thomas in tnn
hurdles, hluh and low The summary of
events Is us follows, firsts only being
counted, but medals being awarded to win
ners of llrsts and seconds:
100 van Is dash Cui ouim. California, nrsi:
R chords. Yale, second. Time; 103.5 sec
onds.
120 yards hurdle Thomas, Yale, llrst:
Hamlin, California, second. Tlmo: fi 4-fi
seoonu.'i
220-yard hurdle: Thomas, Yale, first;
Woolsoy, California, second. Time: 0:26 2-5,
ui ine seven events inns lar laie nas won
six. Kllsworth of Yalo and Broughton of
California are tied on broad Jump and the
ono point is divided. Distance: 20 feet 814
inches.
Mllo run: Weston, Yale, first; Hpeer, Yale,
second. Time: 4:4(1.
440-yard dash: llonrdmnn, Yale, first,
Druinui, California, second. Time:
Shot-put: Beck. Yale, tlrst: Plaw, Coll
fornhi. second. Dlstnnoe: Beck, 11 fret 11
Inches; Plaw. 39 feet 7 Inches.
Half-mile run; Smith, Yale, nrst; Service,
California, second. Time: 2:00 2-5.
220-vard dash: Boardmnu. Yalo, llrst.
Cadogan, California, second. Time: 0:22 3-5
Polo vault: Johnson, Yalo, nrsi; linir-iii.-i
ii, California, and Adrlauce, Yale, tied
for second. Height, 11 feet
Hummer throw: Plaw,. California, nrst
(distance 13!l foot 3 Inches) ; Clark, Yale
second (distance. 127 foot 7 Inches).
High Jump: Woolsoy, California, llrst.
Hoffmnn, California, second. Height, 5
feet, S7-10 Inelies
Final hcore: Ynle. SVi: California, 3'j
IOW I.OSHS TO MHITII WIJSTHH V
Dual Cnllene Meet ut luun City Hrlnu
Vn Neimalliinal PerforiurJ,
IOWA CITY, May 5 -(Special Tslegram )
Athletes of the ('Diversity of Iowa and
Northwestern university mot hi annual dual
Hold meet here today Northwestern won
eight events out of thirteen. Northwestern
was especially fast on track work, whim
Iowa led In tho Held
Northwestern won tho following events
Mile run, Baker, 1:32-5: HO.yard dash
Sturgeon, 0.62 1-5, 100 yard dash. Kllloti
0.10 2-5, half-mile run. Baker, 2:03 2.6; 120
yard hurdles. Baker, 0:17; broad Jump, VA
Iloit, so feet Ps Inches, half-mile relay race.
Schoii.er. Klllntt, M' Donald, Hturgron. 1 30
lown won tho following events: Hum
mer-throw Warner, 111 foot fi inches; high
jump. Kettlowell ,ri fi-ot Inches; shot-put.
Warner. 35 fool M Inches; dlsciiK-throw.
Hull, lei foot Inches, pole vault. Wot
land. ID feet.
Northwestern also won In thr dual tennis
tournament with Iowa today, tuklni: cver
thing, consisting of one sot of douhles
three ids nf slncles Lloyd. Farco. XI in
( merman are Nnrthweslern s crack tennis
,l lyi i , iicii uiiiit, nam'', .ii.imii, aimw oi
low a