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    THE OMATTA DAILY H13E: SUN HAY. MAY M), 1000.
OMAHA SLIPS IN ANOTHER
Third Game at Paeblo Won with Eton "Ltu
Than a Btiuggle.
HUGHES PITCHES A VERY SMOOTH GAME
Indian tnnlilr to Ilo lliislnea nHh
the KMIIi lloy. Wlillr 111 llnek
. Inn In nf tlip lint
Kind.
Omalin, lit Purliln, t.
Jlnurr, .It M. .ItUM'pli. -.
Slni Clt). :tt Urn Moines. -.
Clili-iiK", Hit Vcirk, It.
riillnilcliihln, Si ('liii'lnnntl, n.
1'lttnltiirKi "l lloston, I.
Ilroiikl) ii, ." Nt. I, null, !.
Kniisun "lty, rI Detroit, I.
Mlnticnpnllw, lit lltiffnlo, 'I,
Iiidliinupolia, Jl) CIiIi'iikOi lit,
PUEBLO, Colo., May 12. (Special Tele"
tram.) Hugh wait altogether too much
for tho Indians today nn'l won the same tor
Omaha. Ho was nsslntfd in the nlzc of tho
visitors' scorn by Johnson, who forced In
two runs In succession In tho fifth by giv
ing bases on balls. Thu Nebraskans did
about us they pleased with tho balls pitched
them and rolled up seventeen hits. Including
two homers. Puohlo, on the other hand,
'watt ablo to find Hughes for only fix bits.
Scoro:
rUKIU-O.
A. II. II. O. K. 13.
nnmpy, rf a o o o o o
Hawkins, 3b .110 10 0
I'lirrott.- 2b 4 0 0 I .1 1
tJrnhatn, c 3 1112 1
O'Du, lb 4 0 2 S 0 0
Anderson, rs 4 1 2 4 C 1
Dalrytnple, cf 4 o l too
Kelly, If 3 0 0 2 1 1
Johnson, p. 100020
Cochran, p 1 0 0 0 2 0
Total W 1 , 27 15 1
OMAHA.
All. II. If. O. A. E.
floor. If 6 2 1 10 0
Toman, ns 5 3 4 13 1
McVlcker, cf 6 2 3 0 0 0
Hobsamcn, lb I 2 2 ! 2 0
Wilson, c 1110 2 0
O'C'onnull, 2b 4 0 0 3 2 1
i.uuzon, rf r l 2 2 o o
lloy, 3t 4 12 12 0
Hughes, i r 0 2 1 0 0
Totals U 12 17 27 20 2
I'ueblo 0 '0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-3
Omilllli 1 0 0 1 4 3 3 0 011
Two-baso hits: Toman (2), McVlcker,
Hughes. Three-base lilt: McVlcker. Homo
runs: McVlcker, WIIhoo. Double plav: To
tnan to Hebsamen. Left on buses: I'ueblo,
3; Omaha, 9. Passed ball: Graham. Htruck
out: Jly Johnson, 1; by Cochran, 1; by
Hushes, P. Htolen lasf: lloy, O'Connell,
Toman, nases on balls: Off Johnson, 4;
off Cochran, 1; off Hughes. 4. Earned runs:
I'ueblo, 2: Omahtt. 8. Tlmo of Kumc: 2:30.
Umpire: Woodcock.
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SIOUX CITY. Ia., May 12. (Special Tele
gram.) Sioux City won the gam today from
Dm Moines In a driving finish. Des Moines
had all tho best of It with tho scoro two to
ono in Its favor when Sioux City camo to
hat for tho laat tlmo In tho ninth Inning.
Buck Kbright managed to get on flret on
Quiglcy's orror at second. Tho next two
men -went out in quick succession and tho
crowd In tho grandstand abandoned all hopo
for another score. Hut Duck yelled out from
tho second bag for Ilrlggs to bat In tho placo
of Ferguson and tho cx-natlonal leaguer
stopped to tho plate. Tho crowd groaned, but
ho spotted tho third ball for a pretty two
bao hit. Duck Gbrlght made tho mon of the
opportunity and tied tho score. With one
raoro run necessary to victory Hallman
camo to bat. With two strikes and no balls
against him It looked as It his fato was
eottled, nut ho, too, picked out tho next
ono for a ntco ono and cent It into left
field for another two-bagger, bringing
Tlrlggo homo with tho winning run and amid
tho plaudits of tho crowd, ending tho game.
Tho work of both pitchers was of a high or
der, Kcrguson having a littlo tho best of it.
Den .Moines captured tho first two runs In
tho nlxth on a bunch of errors. Tho game
ww filled with brilliant plns. Ball nt short
played a fast gamn ngaln, although two
errors aro charged to him. Nllea made two
brilliant long .running catches oft third.
Bcoro:
BIOUX CITV.
AB. H. H. O. A. E.
TTallman, If 5 0 10 0 0
tMellale. of 3 0 0 2 0 0
Haymer, ss -10 12 12
Cote, o I o o n 2 o
Hurlburt, rt 4 0 0 2 0 0
Until, II 3 0 0 3 0 1
Kbrlcht, lb 2 2 0 2 0 0
Ilrashcar, 2b 3 0 13 2 0
Nlles, 3b 10 13 4 1
Ferguson, p 2 0 0 1 1 1
Brlgga 1110 0 0
Totals 35 1 0 27 10 G
DES MOINES.
AB. It. II. O. A. 13.
.Ball. t 3 0 0 4 5 2
Qulgley. '-b 6 110 2 2
fillies, cf 4 112 0 0
il'urker. If 4 0 0 3 0 0
Thell. 3b 10 2 13 2
Warner, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0
Hill, lb 1 0 1 15 0 0
.HolMer, c 1 0 1 0 0 0
ltoach, ji 10 10 11
Totalu 35 2 7 20 H 7
Hldltx City 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 23
Den MolneH 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2
Two men out when winning run wus made.
Brlggs batted for Ferguson.
Earned run: Sioux City. 1. Two-baso IiIIh:
BrlKg. Hallman, Thlel. Stolen buses. Sioux
City. 2; Des MolneH, 3. Double) play: Hoach.
to Ball to Hill. Unses on balls: Off Fergu
son, 2. Struck out. By Ferguson, 6. Sacriilco
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Mnlntu In JIk Time.
DK.NVHIt, Colo.. May 12.-(Special Tele
pr.itn ) Hy far the best game of the season
hro was won by Denver todav. I'mplre
Vandikn, whose unrair mil tips have been
especially costly for tho Saints, has re
signed and his placo was takon bv Cain,
Hguitft whom there was very. littlo kicking.
On the whole, the Saints played a stoutly
game, but Hermann gave llvo bases on
balls, resulting In two runs nnd several
costly errors were made. The Denver men
were on their toes from start to finish and
made no errors. Preston's work was espe
cially good. Attendance, SOO. Score:
DENVEB.
All. It. BH. Bit. PO. A. E.
Miller. If
Preston, cf
Vizard, rf
HollniaM. iiLo...
Illckoy, 3ti
McCuuslmtd, c
Barnes, 2b
Tinker, ss
AIcNeely, p....
3 10 0 110
3 1118 0 0
1
0 10
0 2
0 2
0 2
0
0
I)
Totals) 32 5 8 2 27 12 0
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. It. Bit. Sit. PO. A. E.
Strang. 3b 1110 3 10
MoKlbbcn. rf 4 0 2 0 3 1 0
Srhrall. cf 1 0 2 0 0 0 (I
Hall, ss 1 0 0 0 3 7 1
Davis, lb 4 o 1 0 10 1 0
Maupln, If 4 0 1 0 3 0 0
Hrlstow. 2b 1 0 2 0 1 2 0
KlinK, e 4 0 0 0 3 1 1
Hermann, p 2 1 1 0 2 2 1
Totals 31 2 10 0 27 16 3
Denver 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-6
St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0-2
Earned runs: Denver, 1; St. Joseph, 2.
Two-base hits: Hlckoy, Hermann. Three
hn'Ci hits: Holland, Hlckey. Bates on balls:
Off Hermann. C. Struck out: Bv Hermnnn.
i 2: by Mc.Neely, 1. Hit by pitcher: By .Mr
I Net'Iy, 1; by Hermann. 1. I'assed ball:
tiling, uniioio pinys: incltey to uarne.s to
Holland, McKlbbcn to Davis, Brlslow to
I Hall to Davis, Hermann to Davis to Strang.
lime, or game: i:bu. umpire: uain.
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Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
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Omaha
Denver
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Sioux City .
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CHIOAOO. Muy 12,-Tho visiting team
went till to pieces In the third and con
tinued their loose play until tho locnls
had secured twelve runs, Mertes" homo
run In the seventh being tho only run
earned. The pitchers on both sides were
very wild. Attenduucc, 6.C0U. Score:
L'lIICAOO. NEW YORK
It. 1 1 O.A.E
It. II O.A.E.
Cbllds, Mt... 3 1 6 C C
Vnnll'n, cf. 0 t 1 ft 0
Mercer, 3b.. t t 1 2 1
Kclbach, If.. 0 3 0 0 0
Davis, bh 0 0 t 3 0
Doyle, lb... 1 2 II 0 0
Olcason, !b, t 1 I I
rrlfbeo, rf.. 0 0 1 0 2
Hower'n, c. 1 0 3 1 1
Dolicny, ji. . 0 1 0 6 0
Seymour, p. 0 0 0 1 0
Mf-rtrs, cf.. 3 3 ft 0 0
Hviin. If.... 1 2 3 0 0
McCart'y. rf 1 1 2 0 0
Uvorltt, lb.. 0 1 11 0 0
Bradley. 3b. 110 3 1
Cllngnt'n, ss 0 ft 3 7 ft
Uh Alice, c...: I .1 3 0
Callahan, p. 3 3 0 4 0
Totals ..13 12 27 21 1
Totals ..3 S 21 Iti
Chicago 0 0 5 1 1 2 1 0 -!:!
Now York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-3
Earned runs: Chicago, 1. Left on bases:
Chicago, ti; New York, 7. Two-hase hits:
Hyan, Selbach, Doyle. Home run: Mertes.
Stolen bases: Callahan, Selbach. Doublo
plays: Bradley to Chllds to Everltt; Chllds
to Cllngman to Everltt: Davis to Qlenson
to Doyle; Oleason to Doylo. Struck out:
By Cnltulian. 1; by Doheny, 2. Klrst base
on balls: Off Callahan, 7; oft Doheny, f);
off Seymour, 2. Wild pitches: Doheny,
Seymour, lilt with ball: Chllds, Chance.
Tlmo of game: 2:13. Umpire: O'Day.
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ST. LOUIS. May 12.-McOraw made his
debut with the St. Louis club today. Ho
was given u great ovation. His error In
the ninth cost St. Louis tho game. At
tendance, 7.300. Score:
st, louis. I nnooKir.v.
It.H.OA.E. It.ll.O.A.E.
Mcdraw, 3b 1 1 1 1 l'Jonee. cf.... 0 2 3 0 0
Donovan, rf 0 1 0 0 0 Kelr, rf.. 0 1 1 0 0
lleldrlck, cfO 1 3 0 OJenn'cs, lb. 0 1 13 1 ft
llurkctt, If. 1 5 3 0 OKeltey, 3b;. 0 0 3 2 0
Wallace, ii,0 0 I ! 1 Dahlen, ss.. 1 0 2 5 1
McOann, lb. 1 0 7 10 Pheckard, If I 0 3 0 0
Qulnn, 2b... 0 IT, 2 0 Demont, 2b, 1 2 0 3 0
Itoblnson, c. 1 3 7 2 0 McClutre, c. 1 0 0 1 1
Younir, p.... 0 0 0 1 lMcdln'ty, p, 0 1 2 3 0
Kltton, p... 1 1 0 0 0
Totals .. 4 9 37 31
I Totals ..6 S 27 15 2
St. Louis 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0-4
Brooklyn 01000010 3-6
Earned runt: St. Louis, 1; Brooklyn, 1.
Two-base hits: Itoblnson. Burkott. Double
tlay.s: Kelly to Jennings; McOlnnlty to
'allien. Passed ball: Itoblnson. Stolen
bases: McGraw. Donovan, Wallace. Sheek
ard, Demont (3). lilt by pitched ball: Mc
Graw, Wallace. Klrst base on balls: Oft
Young, 3; off McOlnnlty, C. Wild pitch:
Young: Struck out: By Young, 5. Sacri
fice hit: McUann. Tlmo of guino: 2:11.
Umiiiro: Hurst.
1'hllllen' Huns Conic In Kotirn.
CINCINNATI, May 12.-Two singles, two
triplets and a double gave Philadelphia
four runs In tho opening Inning today.
After that Scott was effective, but In the
fifth, with tho bases full, Thomas was
struck out, but Swartwond wouldn't allow
It and a scratch trlplo followed, clearing
the bases. Bernhard was hit hard, but
would not allow hlta with men on the
buses. Attenrtunce, 4,uw. bcoro:
CINCINNATI.
PHILADELPHIA.
It.II.O.A E.
It.II.O.A. n.
Barrett, rf . S 3 2 0 0 Thomas, cf . 1 J 2 1 0
Corcoran, hi 0 I 2 2 0
Crawford, cf 0 0 4 0 0
KUKlc. if... 1 1 4 0 0
Deleh'ty. lb 1 2 10 0 0
Smith. It.... 0 3 6 0 0
Lajole, lb... 1 13 4 0
Beckiey. it). 0 19 0 1
Hti'lnf'Ut, 2b 0 0 1 3 0
Irwin. 3b.... 1113 0
Kllck. rf 0 2 1 0 1
Dmiclai, c, 1 1 I 0 0
Wolv'fn. 3b 1 0 0 3 0
Croas, ss 1 2 3 4 0
I'eltl. c 0 12 10
Bcott, p 2 10 2 0
Bernh'd, p.. 1 10 10
Totals ..5 11 27 11 ll Totata ., S 13 27 13 1
Cincinnati 03010000 1-G
Philadelphia 4OOO400Q 08
Earned runs: Cincinnati, 3; Philadelphia,
4. Two-base hits; Beckley. Delehanty,
Cross. Threo-baso hits; Scott, Slagle, La
lole, Thomas. Stolen bases: Thomas.
Doublo :ihiv: Bernhard to Cross to Dele
hanty. Klrst baso on balls: Oft Scott, 4j
off Bernhurd, 4. Hit by pitcher: By Bern
hard. 1 Struck out: Bv Scott. 2: hv
j Bernhard. 2. Tlmo of gamo: 2:25. Umpire;
I Swartwood.
I I'inyeil In the llnln.
1 PITTSBl'RCl, May 12,-Tho game was
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rain Pittsburg batted out Its vlrtory,
rlrl'nt him hoi no- limir ones Humllt"i1
made most of Boston's live hits and srored
. the only run In tho tlr: Umlng. After
that only one Boston man reached third.
. Attendance, 2,500. Score: i
I'lTTPM'ltO I BOSTON'.
n ii.o.a.k.I H.it o a i:. '
CnoUy. lb tISl 0 llattlllt'n. cf 1 3 J 0 (1
nium't, rf I I 1 0 OTetiney, ll. 0 0 ! n
Williams, Sb D 0 t 1 ft Collins. Hb.. 0 1 I I P
Waaner, rf 0 0 1 0 0 Stnhl, t( 0 0 I ft
O'Hrlfn, sn. I i J 2 ftlniffy. If o 1 o ft
llltrhev, !b. 0 o t II Ie, iti.... 0 0 13 1
cUtkc. If .. 0 ft 3 0 0 Hsrry. 0 ft J 2 ft
Zlmmfr, r.. 1 2 S 1 0 Clements, c. o i) J 1 0
1'hlllppl, p.. I 112 0Isl, p.... 0 0 0 1 0.
! Totals .. S S 27 It i' Totals ..1 5 I " 1
i Pittsburg 0 t o 0 0 1 3 0 6
Boston 1 0 o o 0 0 o 0 01
1 Earned runs: Pittsburg 1. Two-base hits:
' Beaumont, O'Brien. Three-base lilts: Beau
mont, O'Brien, Phlllppl. Sacrifice lilt: Barry.
Stolen bases: W illiams 12), wagner. uuu-
bio play: O'Brien to Itltcbey to Cooley. i
Klrst base on balls: Off Phlllppl 1. off Lewis
I. Struck out: By Phlllppl 4. by Lewis 2.
iVIIU JIIH.-Ill'.''; I llllippi, LUMir.. i
game: Two hours. I'mplre- Emslle.
I StuiullnM- of the Triints.
: Played. Won. Uit. V.C.
. Philadelphia IS 1.1 5 .712
Brooklyn 17 10 7 ' .5V
I cinclnmitl 17 r s
Pittsburg IS 0 0 .WJO
Chicago 19 n 10 . lit
St. Louis 17 S 0 .1.1
New York W W .i"
. Boston 16 5 11 .31-
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DETROIT, May 12. Patten had tho De
trolt batters ut his mercy throughout tho
gamo today and forced In Detroit's only
run with two bases on balls after two
singles had been made. Attendance, 1,200.
Scoro:
DETROIT. I KANMA9 CITY.
U.B.O.A r, n H.O.A.E
Barley, cf.. 0 0 4 1 OOur, cf.... 1 1
0 t i
nib-rfelrl, st 1 2 2 3 0 Wngncr, ss. 0 0
Dillon, lb...o 1 7 0 OO'llrlen, If.. 0 5
Kutllvan. 3b. 0 0 3 2 0 Onniel. lb..-l 2
UlcAIVr, 3b 0 1 3 4 1 Hemphill, rf 3 3
'Holmes, If.. 0 0 0 0 0 Coughlln. 31)0 0
HtnlllnKs, rf. 0 1 2 0 0 Hchaefe r. 2b 0 1
Ityan, c 0 0 3 0 0 (lomllng, c. 0 0
Cronln, p... ft 0 0 3 0 fatten, p... 1 3
3 0 1
1 i) ft
0 10,
0 0 0 !
10 0
4 7 0
4 1 1
1 0 0
Shaw 0 0 0 0 01
Totala .. 5 12 27 9 3
Totals ..1 5 21 12 ll
Batted for Cronln In tho ninth Inning.
Detroit 00001000 o-l
Kansas City 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 '-5
Earned runs: Kansas City 2. Two-base
hits: Stalllngs, Hemphill. Sacrifice hits:
Holmes, Unnzel. Coughlln (2). Klrst base
nn l,nll. III- Onnli. 4 hv lnttnll f, II t
! bv pitcher: By Cronln 1. Struck out: By
Cronln 1. by Patten 3. Double plays: Me
I Alllster to Dillon; Scbaefer to Oanzcl.
Passed ball: Hyan. Time of game: Ono
hour and llfty-tlve minutes, Umpire: Mc
Donald. Miller TnUe 'Em All.
IU'KKALO. May 12.-Mlnneapolls mndo It
threo straight from Buffalo by winning
today's game, 11 to 3. Cray pitched his Ilrst
gume and was wild. Besides this, he began
to sulk, an old habit, nnd tho game was a
fullura Cantllllon's umpiring' wiia criticised,
nnd ultogi'lher It was a poor exhibition.
Manager Wllmot was nut out of tho gamo
with Abbattichlo, the lutter being fined 10
for disputing a play. Attendance, 1,200.
Score:
UL'l'KA 13. I MINNEAPOLIS,
It It.O.A E. rt H O A.E.
j Burke. If... 0 0 1 ft 0 Davis, cf.... 2 0 2 0 0
Blllman, ss. 0 1 3
Oettman, cf 2 2 2
Hallljan, rf 0 1 2
Carey. 2b... 0 3 2
Andrewa, 3b 1 1 2
.fichrek't. lb. 0 1 12
Spetr, c 0 0 3
Oray, p ft 0 0
6 1 Nance, lb .. 1 12 3 0
ft 0 Iilly, If 2 4 0 0 0
0 O.Werden, lb. 1 1 13 0 0
1 0 Wllmot, rf.. 0 0 2 ft 0
3 0 Dixon, rf.... 1 2 0 0 1
2 0 Abhnt'lo, 2b 0 0 2 1 0
2 ft Parker, 2b.. 0 1 I 1 0
f. 0 Smith, ss... 1 2 3 3 0
0 0 Klsher, c 2 0 2 2 0
llastlitEH, n. 1 3 0 3 0
Kern, p 0 0 0
Totals .. 3 S 27 IS 1
Totals ..11 H 27 13 1
Buffalo 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2-3
Minneapolis 30000026 0 11
Earned runs: Buffalo 2, Minneapolis 3,
Two-base hits: Hullman, Werden, Andrews.
Thrce-baso lilt: Schrekongost, Doublo plnys:
Hallman to Carey to Speer; Schreckongost
to Hallman: Smith (unassisted). Klrst basis
on balls: Off Oray 6, ofT Hastings 1. Struck
out: By Oray 1, by Hastings 1. Wild pitch:
Gray. Balk: Hastings. Time of gamo: One
hour and fifty minutes. Umpire: Cantllllon.
(J rent Day for l'ltelrern.
INDIANAPOL!, May 12. Watklns used
up four of seven twlrlera on Chicago today
and Dually won. Three of the pitchers were
southpaws. All tvero given wretched sup
port. Ther homo team was forced to bat
out Its victory and did so, earning eleven
of the fourteen runs. Chicago earned six,
after having been presented -with sulTIclent
tallies to win any game. Attendance, 2,6W.
Scoro:
INDIANAPOLIS. I CHICAGO.
It.H O.A.B.I It.K.O A E.
llour'vfr, rf
2 3 0 1 Boy, cf 1 1 1 1 0
lUrtzft, If.. 1
1 0 McKarl'il, rf 2 2 0 1
0
3
1
0
o
l
0
ft
0
Mncoon, 2h. 3 2
.leybold, cf.. 3 3
Miullnon, , 1 1
Kelly, lb... 1 2
Towers, c. .. 0 3
Hlckey, 3b.. 2 2
1
3
1
0
4 1 Ilroille. If... 3
0 0 Hartm'n, 3b 2
1 0
2 1 3
3 2 1
1 S 3
1 7 1
2 E 1
ono
o Shupnrt, 2
0 1 Padden, 2b
3 4
2 1
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
2 1 Dowd. lb.
3 1 StiKilen, c.
1 Oi.McOIII, p..
Uuee, p...
Kcllum, p..
Unmman, p.
Sanders, p.
u.uenzer, p
a
Totals
.12 1521 12 4
Totals ..14 11 21 19 S
Game called with no ono out, to clvo
visitors opportunity to mako train.
Indlanaaolla fi 0 i o 0 r 0 211
Chicago 4 0 3 1 0 2 2 0-12
Innings pitched: Queso, 3 1-3; Kellum,
1 2-3: Damman, 1 1-3: Sanders, 1; Dcnzur,
7. Baso hits: Off Ouese, 5: oft Kellum,
ti; off Damman, 4: off 'McCllll, 7; off Den
zcr, 11. Klrst baso on balls: Off Ouese,
3; off Kellum, 2; off Denzer, 3. Struck
out: By Ouese, 1; by Sanders, 1; by Den.
zcr. 4. wild pitch: Guese. Hit by pitched
ball: None: Two-baso hits: Powers,
Kelly, Magoon, Dcnzur, Madison. Three
hits: Hartzel, Brodle. Earned runs: In
dianapolis, 11; Chicago, ti. Sacrifice hits:
Madison, Padden. Doublo play: Dowd to
Padden. Stolon bases: MoKarlaud (.3),
Brodle, Dowd. Loft on bases: Indian
apolis, 7; Chicago. 10. Time of gamo: 2:33.
umpire: Sherldun.
CLEVELAND. May 12.-Clovcland-MU-waukce,
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ITHACA, N. Y May 12.-Cornell lost to
tho University of Pennsylvania today by a
scora of 4 to 6.
MADISON. Wis.. May 12. University of
Wisconsin, 12; Northwestern, 11.
NOT HE DAME, May 12,-Notre Dame,
12; Nobrnska university 6.
CEDAlt HAPIDS, la., May 12.-Iowa col.
lege, 10; Coo. 10.
i'HINCETON, N. J.. May 12,-Prlnccton
defeated Georgetown today, 12 to 4.
CAMBHIDGE. Mass., Muy 12.-IIarvard
defeated Columbia at baso ball today, 13
Pl'tOVlDENCE, It. I., May 12.-Brown, V,
Yule, 6.
Hill veral ty Defi-ntH .Vorninl School.
IOWA CITY. Iu., May 12.-(8poclal Tele,
gram.) Tho university of Iowa defeated
tho Stato Normal school of Cedar Kalis
hero today in a game of baso ball by a
scoro of 5 to 2. The gamo was woll played
on 'both sides, Cedur Kails lost the gamo
by a aeries of bad errors in tho Bevcnth in
ning. Scoro by innings:
Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 ft
Normal 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2
Butteiirs: Iowa, Hurst anil Yates;
Normal, Vogcl und Lewis, Errors: Iowa, 4;
Normal, 4,
Willi the Amntrnr.
Charles Rico's Spauldlngs defeated tho
Monarchs, Jr., in a ono-slded game Satur
day morning, tho scoro ibelng 13 to 6. Bat
teries: Spauldlngs, Murphy and Mlnoguo;
Monarchs, Jr., Hunting and Wagner.
William Mtnogue's family of Golden
Eagles defeated the Jolly Widows Saturday
morning by a score of 24 to 5. Batteries:
Golden Eagles, Murphy and Soukup;
Widows, Kennedy and Atkins.
1-JiPler Tram Wlus,
EXETEH, Neb,. May 12.-(Speclal.)-A
spirited game of bass ball was played on
tho grounds hero yesterday afternoon be
tween tho regular ntno of this placo and a
picked nine from Krlend. Tho final result
wus 8 to 9 In favor of tho homo nine, but
It took ten innlnKS to decide tho came, hnth
sides being tied In tho seventh, eighth and
ninth Innings. W. G. Hoyd acted as um-'
Plre.
HlK IrflT nn Umpire.
PHILADELPHIA, May 12,-Champlon
Jeffries figured as an umpire In today's
gamo between tho Athletics nnd lersoy
City. The pugilist proved a fair drawing
ili.K.l V.... iklird lllrl A ..AW. I I . 1 a .........
1,(11,1. I, ml vim .ti; mini cii I llt'llirm i
evidence!. Score: Athletics, 5; Jersey
City, I. !
Ten InnliiKa at Onnvva.
ONAWA. la., May 12.-(8peclal Tele
gram.) A very Interesting gamo of base
ball waa played, at Whiting today between
tho Onnwit High school anil fie Whiting
team At tho etui it ninth Intutu
Hi'iiN- Mtnoil to . In Ottawa f h.ilf of thr
tenth they made eight scores, thus winning
tho game. Thi reatute or me gam wi rr
the two double pbo made In mn' in'iinK
Jatiirs Burgess of Ottawa was tltni'iri
otro I ) n lit o 'I'imi in t'li n in plum.
N'OTItE DAME, ltld . Ma U -N'. tre
Dame easily won the In.llan.i i liaiiii'!" '-ibl!
In tho track athletlrs toiittj the t- r- be
ing: Notro Datni', 7, Puidin . :i. Iii llai.a.
!M.
GOLF EXPERTS WIELD CLUBS
WIIIIp V. !lnnroof""ohlo lli-fints lloh
'I n) lor, tlrslilriit (iret'iiherpcr, In
llnril-Koimht .Mutch.
The golf links of the Country club wcro
dedicated Saturday nf Icrnoon bv a r.m
lest between Willie V. Ho ire uf Dnvtoti,
O., nnd Bob Taylor, the Instructor resilient
at the club. The visitor defeatel the
local champion by a narrow margin ltoare
has bad unremitting practice d.irlng the
winter, havMg toured the southern stat -s
In company with Harry Vardon. the Eng
lish champion. While lloare did not pqti il
Vtrdon, he established a record for tho
longest tlrlvo over tnudo by an American
eolrer.
Thi game Saturday tifteriioiin proved to
be a Well patronized socletv event, about
20) well known fashion leaders being In
attendance. Many men and worn mi were
sulllclently enthusiastic to follow the pay
ers twice around the course, plcaln up
pointers which might be utilized In the
perfection of their owr. form. Other wro
content to admire the excellent strokes
from afar ami occupied themselves pleas
antly In the discussion of cnolliiu draughts
on the shadr veranda.
Tho progress of the players was seri
ously Interfered with by a gale from the
south and the score was run up prnlublv
ten points In conse'juencc. Hon re Mulshed
the Ilrst round of nine holes with a reenr.l
of 41, Taylor being obliged to employ f.iur
additional strokes. Taylor Inumived in
the second round and finished to 6 against
47 for Honre. Tho total score stood: lloare,
PC; Taylor. 103. lloare In a trial on Krl.l iy
made n score of 12 and could undnubtedlv
lower that number by six upon a bitter
iiciiualntaiice with tho course.
The greens committee of tho club, which
arranged the match, Is made up of Jlrmra.
Otilou, McCord, Drake, Lemlst ami
Bnncker.
vnic Winn nt tioir.
NEW 'YORK. Ma:- li.-Ynlo. defeated
Columbia and Princeton In the cnlf mu
test for a silver cup at the l.awre.iec
Harbor Country club. Percy It. Pvne, the
Intercollegiate cliamiilon for lv, w is nut
plnyed by E. M. Byers, an Ell, with a score
of 170 for thirty-six holes There was
nothing startling about the showing of
tho several players. Kour of them nude
the nine-hole course In 43. but In the next
round Invariably took tho shine off the
creditable performance with a poor score.
Tho record for the course Is II, mu.lexii -foro
several putting greens were iit.nT
structed and hole distance lengthened.
Byers, a most erratic player, was in e
eellent form and carried off thu honor.
Charles Hitchcock, Jr., also played a steady
anil most creditable game. Stuart of
Prlncuton started off well, but died out at
thu Ilnlsh,
HARVARD VICTOR OVER YALE
D1111I Athletic Sleet nf Ciiinliililne
llt-NtillH In Decliteil Victory for
the Ited.
CAMBHIDGE, Mass., May 12.llarvard
athletes upheld well the position of the col
lego today In tho dual games with Yale
winning easily. The linal result was 02'2
points to ll'i.
Beal broke tho record In the hammer
throw by fourteen feet, his beat throw be
ing HI feet 2V6 inches.
Tho track on Soldiers' Held was used to
day for the first time. It Is not us fast as
tho old track on Holmes' Held, ibut It wus
at Its best this afternoon. On account of
tho strong wind blowing down tho straight
away course, tho Judges decided to run all
races which did not uso tho clrclo In tho
opposite direction, so tho athletes could run
with tho wind.
Johnson of Yale cleared 11 feet In the
nolo vault twice, but each time knocked the
bar off with his hands. 'Ills vault of 10
foot S Inches Is a record, however. Every
trial In the 100-yard dash was rlut In record
time, 101-G seconds, Hlchards of Ynlo -winning
tho final heat In ttiat time. In tho
two-mllo run not a single Yalei man was
able to Ilnlsh. Richardson beat Kooto out
by about threo feet In the fast time of
9:57 3-5. This Is a new record, ns tho event
was put on tho curd for tho Ilrst tlmo this
year.
Tho prettiest raco of tho day was tho
half-mile. Applegato of Harvard wus twlco
passed by Smith of Yule, but ho won out
nt the tape by two or threo feet. Ynlo's
best individual performanco was by Board
man, who won tho iiuurter-mllo and tho
220-yard run. Ellis of Harvard won second
In tho shot-put. third In tho hammer throw
and tied for third in the high Jump, llallo
well of Harvard won both hurdlo events
easily. Klncke, his best opponent, tripped
In tho trial heat nnd did not qualify for tho
duals. Halgh of Harvard did well, winning
second In the 100-yard dash, llvo Inches be
hind Richards, and tied for second placo
In tho 220-yard rucc with Clerk, who nN
got second In tho quarter-mile tuce. Sum
mary: Mile run: "Won by Smith of Yale. Tlmo
1:36 3-5. Weston of Ynlo second, Kiii.wies
of Harvard third. Points: Harvard, 1,
ll lie. i.
410-yard run: Won by Hoarilman of Yale
Tlmo: 0:!)13-r. Clerk of Harvard second,
Dean of Harvard third. Points: Harvard,
4; Yule. 12.
Shot tint: Won by Beck of Yale. Pis
tanco, 43 foet B Inches. Kills of Harvard
second, Brown of Harvard third. Points
Harvard, 7. Ynlo. 17.
120-yard hurdle: Won by Hallowoll of
Harvard. Time: 0:15 1-5. Thomas of Yale
second, Abercromblo of Harvard third
Points: Harvard, 13; Yale, 10.
100-yanl dash; Won by Hlchards of Yule.
Time: 0:101-5, Halgh of Harvard second.
Butler of Harvard third. Points: Har
vard, 1C; Yale, 21. Richards cquuls H,if-vurd-alo
record of 0:10 1-5.
SSO-yard run: Won by Applegato of Har
vard. Tlmo: 2:u2. Smith of Yalu sec .ml.
1 oynter of Yalo third. Points: Harvard,
21; Yale, 27.
High Jump: "Won by Hleo of Harvard.
Height, b feet. Hoach of Harvard second,
qlldilen of Hurvard and Ellis of Harvard
tie. for third. Points: Harvard, 29; Yule,
Broad Jump: Won by Shirk of Harvard.
Distance, 21 feet M, Inches. Daly nf Har
yard second, Harris of Harvard third.
Points,; Hnrvnrd, 37; Yale, 27,
lwo-mllo run: Won by Richardson of
Hat-yard. Tlmo: 9:57 3-5 (record) Kooto
or Harvard second. Blakcmorn of HnrvniM
third. Points.: Harvard, 43; Vain, 27
220-yard hurdlo: Won by Hallowell of
Harvard. Time: 0:25 4-5. Willis of Har
vard second, Thomas of Yalo third. Points.
Harvard, 52; Yale, 2s'.
Hammer throw: Won by Boal of Har
vard. Distance, HI foot 2'i Inches S'ill
man of Ynlo second, Ellis of Harvard
third. Points: Harvard, 5S; Yale, 30.
220-yard dash: Woij by Boardman of
nlo. Tlmo: 0:22 2-5. Clerk of Harvard
and Haigh of Harvard tlo for second
Points; llarvunl, 01, Yale, 33,
Polo vault: Won by Johnson of Yale
Height, 10 feet. 8 Inches; second. Adrian o
and Ilord of Ynlo, and Hoyt nnd Prouty
or Harvard. Height. 10 leei, 3 Inches,
l lnnl scoro: Harvard, C2'; Yale, 41'.
I'li lil .Mrt-t nt (irliniell,
ORINNELL, la.. Muy 12.-(SpeclaI Tele
gram.) Iowa Stato university proved too
swift for Grlnuell collego In tho meet held
hero todny. Tlmo was slow owing to a
heavy wind. Tho events were ns follows-
100-yard dash: Klrst, .Morton, S. I' I ,
second, H. O. Lyman. G. Tlmo; 0 112-5
Polo vault: Klrst, Knglcke, G : Haines,
p., and Hrackett, S. V. I., tied for second.
Height, 10 feot.
Shot put: Klrst. Warner. S 1". I , nee
pud. Burrler, S. I". 1. Distance, 37 foet
5!'- inches.
Halt-mlla bicycle: Klrst. BauiWihaugh
S. I. I.; second. Morrison, U. Time
1:15 2-5.
, 220-yard dash: Klrst, Snider, G. ; seend,
Lyman. (I. Tlmo: 0:2tl3-S.
Half-mile run: Klrst. Brown, S 1' I ,
second. Boardman, S. 1. I. Time 2 1!)
Broad .lump: Klrst. Williams. H. 1 I .
second, Lyman, G. Dlatnnce, 20 feet lov
incite.
10-pound hammer throw: Klrt-t, Warner
S. I . I.; Becoml, Brockwny, S. I". 1 DIs.
tance. 11.1 feet.
120-yard hurdle: Klrst. Ctouch. (i ; see.
ond, Howell, H. V. I. Tlmo: 0:lS2-5
140-yard dash: Klrst. Brown, S. r 1 :
second. Anderson, S. I'. I. Time. 0J5 2-5
220-yard hurdlo: Klrst, Howell, S. r I
second, Crouch, G. Tlmo: 0:29 1-5
Two-mllo bicycle: Klrst, Wernll. a ; sec
ond. Meredith, G. Time: 6.55
Mllo run: Klrst, Boardman, S r. I
second, Brown, S. I'. 1. Tlmo: 2:59
Field Dii)- nt lliiiiihnlili,
1UWIBOLDT. Nob. Mav 12 -inr...i,.i . .
T.hr, R",nw of hall between Te umsch and
l-alls City High school teams, which opened
tho field day sports lure, was finished this
afternoon. Auburn won easily, i'mplre
Murray Townsend of Tecumseh. Tho other
sports will bo called at the Driving nink '
this afternoon. Thu lovers nf uthloths arc
very much In evidence today, represent 1
tlvcs being in attendance from all the lend
ing High schools of southeastern Nebraska.
Klelil Mrft nt Inviii flty.
IOWA CITY. Ia.. May IS.-fSoeclal Tele
gram,) Tho dual Held meet held hero todnv
between Iowa t'lty High school and t elar
Rapids was won by thu Xormcr by u cuju
of ts to 6G point?,
i Here tomorrow, the ShivericK Mirinture to.,
3 11 at tho sunrise oi iho soason, begiiiB a weok of gounino bargain giving.
lOvorytlung in our mammoth establishment is new, clean, up-to-date and fresh
i r v. . .r .x . ..... rv.... r iv.tvtiirr for snot cash enables us to make tinces
on first class furniture
! money saving furniture
Special Sale on
Silk Drapery
190 yards c.f the finest extra
heavy SILK TAPESTHY
ever shown In Omnha. In all
new shades and designs
posltlvrlv worth from $2.M
to J' i 11 ya-il, on sale to
morrow at, per ard
LOO
IXioo hand painted Silk Ve
lour Portieres, fall length
ami width, on sale whllo they
last nt, pair
20.00
Mail Orders
(ilvon our
prompt nt
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to the 1111111 vrhu can't nim the
Murk liorili'r irniiiiil this ml
vvlilli- lir i-i'ikIn the npi-i'lnl
Nil I of SIR new vehicles
will I'll wo nro ufiVrlllK I hit
wet-It nt prlcm whleh I'linniit
111 lltiplll'llf I'll.
Drummond Carriage Go,
These consist of the following
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ItuhluT tlri'M, the hent iiinl
Ity, on ninny of tlieni. on
rnn't hent the vnlm- lor tin'
pili'O wit iinL. in the city.
Tlu-y nri' lli-at-eliiss In style,
wiiriiiniiNlilii mill lliiUh. AV1I1
liny jo" to en 11 ami InoU
them over mill IH. Bol
ter buy nt oiiit. for wo ni-o
hoIIIiiw itiilto n fovv.
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Fi ii im iiiWiiii nn1 i mufirii
The Same Eta
can havo tho host $15.00 slnjjlo
ILflAvCftRirrCSOM
wii r i t. wu
In tho ilty.
Wo carry- tho host lino of
Single and Double
Driving Harness
to bo found for ltun-ii-bouts
Surroys Coach und Illicit uso.
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and draperies that is amazing.
bargains, an opportunity of
Bjona riae un uunau iuihuui
We purchased tho entire sample line of ono of the largest rat
tan manufacturers in the country at about 50c on tho dollar.
Wo oiler any that you may nelect on same basis. Don't fail
to attend this sale. A chance of a lifetime.
ttrKvery Kcod nnd Knttnn Clinlr or Kockcr Is Hand Made.
Vi.OO HATTAN CH'AIKS ftS $12.60 IU2HD DIVANS 5.95
Ko for so ror
$7 60 RATTAN BOC1CEBS O OS $18.00 HEED HOCKEHS 7.95
go for JlJ go for
HW HATTAN PIECES- 3O5 $M.C0 HEED AHM CJIAIRS- 9,95
go for . . u,w K for
ON SADE THIS WEEK-KITCI!E
CABINET TABLES (Just like cut)
27x42 top, llour bin drawer, rutlcry
drawer, bread board worth $0.6'
special
3.95
"Extra," "Extra" Special
Baby Carriage Sale
We place on salo 85 high grade Baby Carriage this week that are po.
ltlvoly tho largest bargain that has over been shown In Omaha. Don't buy
a carriage from anyone till you've seen these 85 samples-50 per cent eared.
Baby Carriages, upholstered in tap
estries, rattan bodies, with elegant
shades, eold everywhere A 50
for $3.50 and $10.00,
tomorrow
Baby Carriages upholstered In ve
lour and silk tapestFlos
adjustable- cushions reg
ular $12.50 and $15.00 M
value.
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A. B. CHASE, VOSK, STUfJEIt, EMERSON, PACKAHD, 1VEIIS & l'OND,
PEASR3 Pianos cash or $10.00 monthly.
Now pianos for rent and ono year's, rental nlIo,ved If purchased. Instru
ments movod, tuned, stored and exchatiRffl. Low rut rates. Tclephono 161!5.
You aro cordially Invited to inspect tho -wonderful
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ono can play It. For catalogues, prices and terms write to
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The Old Reliable Piano House.
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Glance over tins spread of
more than ordinary interest.
Special Sale on
Lace Curtains
Tomorrow we show Just AO
pair of tho finest Irish Point
Laco Curtains that aro -worth
every cent of $4.50 special
tomorrow 290
Another lot of high grado
Brussels Net Iaco Curtalns-
new doslgns full -wldth-t
yards long-wo never sold
theso for less than $8.60 on
ealo at
5.65
All tho $15.00 and
CarrlogeB go on salo
tomorrow
at
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All the $17.50 nnd $20.00 Baby
Carriage, with rubber tires,
ibrakes, allk shades and hnud
made, reed bodies, go - "V50
tomorrow I V W
at. .
500 bottles of
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' VV) l'olish
i mndo on nalo
only
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