V 12 UN . aa Tickets on Sale 1324 Farnam St. TWELVE INNINGS AND A TIE Etoord Snaking Crowd Witnesses t Hot Gam t DlroiU NEITHER SIDE SCORES AFTER THE NINTH t, Louis Ties and Darkness Baii the Qm Other Battles la tho AmerloavB Ll DETROIT, April 12. The season opened with a record breaking crowd. Th field u crowded and ground rules were made. Detroit tied In the seventh end each team got one In the ninth. After that neither aide scored, darkness ending the game after twelve Innings. The fielding, con sidering the cold weather, was clever. At tendance, 15.MS. Score; - DBrBOIT. ST. LOCH. B.H.O.A.S. RH.OA.B. Barrett, cf... 1 1 1 Barkett, V... 1114 1 Mciatiro. II.. 1 It 4 Haldrlok. cl.. I 4 I larr. lb 4 1 14 1 HamphtlL rf . 4 4 I 4 4 Koblneoa, if. 1 I 1 4 Jonee, lb..... t 4 11 1 t Grammar, lb I 4 I Wallace. M.. 1 4 4 I ban. lb.... I I Paddea, lb... til O'Leary, , SB.. 1 14 1 lOleaaoa, lb.. 1 till uueiow, O....B ill aahoe, a I till Muilln. p.... I 1 I I rally, p 1111 Totals 4 It M U 1 Totals 4 1414 11 I Burns out (or Interference. Mi'lntyre out on bunt strike. Detroit OOO02101OO-4 fit. Louis... OOO08OO010O0-4 , -Two-base hits: Hemphill, Qleason, Muilln, Oarr. Sacrifice hits: Carr (2. Padden. Stolen bases: Padden 12). Heldrluk (2 Robinson (ar. First bnse on balls: Oil Mulllt, 7: oft Peltv, 6. Hit by pitched ball: Dy Pelty, 1: by Muilln, J. First bane on errors: Detroit, I; St. Louis, 1. Left on bases: Detroit, U: St. Louis, 11. Utrualt out: By Muilln, 1: by Felly, t. Double rlays: Burns to O'Leary to Carr, O'Leary i Carr. Pasned ball: Buelow. Wild pitch: Muilln. Time: I:U. Umpire: O'Loughlln. Cleveland Wins from Ckloago. CLEVELAND. April 22. The season was opened In Cleveland today in the presence of 17.UO0 persons, who over flowed on the diamond, requiring ground rules. Cleveland won easily from Chicago, knocking Blrick lett out of the boat In the sixth inning. tk:ore: CLEVELAND. . CH1CAOO. M.H.O.AB . K M O.A.I. nick, rf 1 II 41 Balnea, If... 1 1 4 Bar. I 1 I tMa ct 1 I 1 feradlay, lb.. 1 4 t 4, Callahan, lb. 4 4 14 4 Lajola. la.. . I 4 I 1 lOraan. rf 4 114 4 Huaman. Ik. 1 11 1 OlDavia. aa 4 1 I 4 1 Luah. II I I I 4 Donohue, lb.. 4 4 11 4 4 Turaar, aa... I III TaanahlH, lb 4 1 4 I 4 louila.c 1 111 0 bulllvau. ... 4 4 t 1 4 fceroherd. .. 1 1 1 Barry, a 4 4 14 4 . ISirlcklett, .. 4 4 t 4 laull 14 II II U li smith, p 4 4 4 4 1 Totals 1 1 44 14 1 Cleveland 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 10 Chicago t 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Two-base hit: Iunh. Three-base hits: Bemls, Turner. Bay, Bradley, Holmes, Junes, Tannehlll. btolen bane: Hickman. Double play: Callahan to I'avla to l)ono hue. First base on balls: Off Strlrklett, X. 1 .eft 'on bases: Cleveland. 4: Chlcaso, t, biruck out: liy IVrnlmrd, 7; by Strlcklett, I: by Smith, t. Time: 1:3k, empires: bherldun uud King. Near Yerk Ikala Oat Leeails. WASHINQTOV. April a -Now York to day shut out the locals, 1 to 0. Attend auce, 3.wi0. Score: HKW YOUK. I WA4H1NOTON. R H O A B.I K H.O.A B. Ceray, Ik... 4 1 1 1 I'Men. as.... 4 4 11 ralla. cf 4 114 STkunar. rf ... 4 14 kaalar. rt.... 1 114 4jilbch. It... 4 14 4 4 k.aut.la. aa. 4 4 I 0 iivbl. lb 4 4 IT 1 4 Vllliaiua. Ik. 4 1 I I 4 a. f on k. lb I 4 1 4 4 'aalar. Ik... 4 4 4 I 4 HoStnaa. ct.. 4 4 I 1 4 Killra4a, a. 4 4 I I 4 l-aiiaa. 4 4 1 I 4 tal-iM. U. 4 I I t baaaal. lb... 4 II 4 ul MoUlra, a... 14 14 thaabro, S.... 4 44, Totals. I I It IS e Totala 4 I'M II I ' Tults out: hit by bunted ball. New York 44000144 1-! b-r.shlugtun p400-0 "Stolen base: H'ults. Sacrifice hits: Cas sidy. . tl barf eld, Cbesbro. Double play: El Stomaeh TroaLIt gfter three rlsri If yoa write to Drake Formula tuiupKur. Cbioaso. lor fret buiUe of Drake CTMiENQNG 2 c (0) With Return Limit 60 Days SIXTEEN HOURS QUICKER TO SAN FRANCISCO THAN ANY OTHER Be Sure Your Ticket Reads Over This Line Hoffman to Stahl. First base on balls: Oft Chesbro. 2; off Patten, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Patten, 1. Struck out: Dy Ches. bro, I; by Patten, 1 Deft on bases: New York, 4; Washington, 3. Time: 1:30. Um pire: Dwyer. Plteher Defeats Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. April 22.-P1tcher Hen ley wan responsible for the defeat of the locals by Boston today. In the sixth in ning he was twice hit safely and made it three-base wild throw to first Attendance, (,17a Score t BOSTON. I PHILADELPHIA. B. H O. A B.I R.H.O.A.I. Dougherty. 111 1 1 I 4 Bartaall. If.. 4 1 4 4 Colllna lb... I 111 IPIckertnc. of. 4 4 4 4 4 rTtakl. at 4 4 1 4 4 Dala, Ik.... 4 4 14 4 I rraamaa, rf.. 4 4 I 4 4 L. Croaa. lb.. 11114 Parant. aa....l 4 11 4 SayboM. ri... 4 114 4 LaChanea. lb 4 111 1 4 Murphy, lb.. 4 1114 rrna. lb.... 4 4 11 4 M Croaa, aa.. 4 14 1 rarr.ll, a.... 4 114 4 Brhrack. a.... 0 4 4 4 Dlneen, ....! 4 11 4 Hnlajr, .... 110 1 Hanmaa ... 4 4 4 4 4 Totals l4tTUi I T stall 1 4 IT 11 1 Batted for Be h reck In the ninth. Boston 152?-2!J!fc! Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o-I Two-bnse hits: Karrell, D. Cross. If. Cross. Sacrifice hits: Stahl (). Left on bases: Boston, 6; Philadelphia, T. .First base on balls: Off Dlneen, 2; off Henley, 4. Btruok out: By Dlneen, I: by Henley, I. Time: 140. Umpires: Connelly and Car penter. taaalac of the Teams. Played. Won. Dost. P.O. Boston Philadelphia . Cleveland .... Detroit .I 1 .867 4 4 I 7 4 .7 4 I .BOO 7 I . 7 I 4 .49 t I .i0 0 -0U0 Chicago New York ... St. Louis Washington .. Qamee today: Chicago at Cleveland: Bt. Douls at Detroit; Boston at Philadelphia; New York at Washington. QAJIKt IB TUB! RATIONAL UEAGGR Claclaatatl Wlaa aa Easy Victory tram Plttsbarg. PITTSBURG, April Si Pfeiater was easy for Cincinnati and aftsr the third Inning nothing could stop their batting streak. Harper was hit hard, but not ut the right time. Attendance, ,uou. score : Cincinnati. t rrrreiiTRrt. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A B HuKCtaa, lb.. 1111 o'Baauraont. of 4 1 14 4 4., mow. el.. 4 1 1 4Clarae, II ... 4 4 14 4 poolln, If.... 4 I 1 4 Laaoh. lb ... I 114 4 Odwail. If.... 4 4 14 Hirur. aa... I 4 111 Dolaa, rf 4 I I 4 HrauaSrla, lb 4 I 4 4 4 kallar. IS... 4 4 4 4 . ArbrUie. rf...4 4 T 1 4 Ulafaldt, lb I I I 1 0 Rltch.y, lb., t 1 1 I 1 Cereoreo, aa. I 1 1 T 4Phlpa. 1 4 4 4 4 Palta, a I 14 Ojrfaiatar. s... 4 4 4 1 4 Harut. a 114 1 liCasialU. s... 4 4 4 4 4 I'Kruf.r ... 4 4 4 4 TotaU 14 1 M U 1 poarlack .... 4 4 4 4 4 I Tatals 4 4 17 I l Batted for PfeUter In the seventh. Batted for CamnlU In the ninth. Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 1 4 1 0 010 Pittsburg 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 04 Two-bane hits: Leach (), Wkgner, Brans field. Kltrhav Sevmour (11. Donlln. Pelts. Harper. Three-base bits: Branstield, Stein- teldt, Harper. etoien nut: vtagner. Double Dlavs: Sebrina to BransAeld: Hug gins to Corcoran to Kelley. First base on balls: Off Pfelster, 4; off Harper, 1. Struck out: By Pfelster, I; Dy Harper, s. lime 1:10. Umpire: Johnstone. Breeklya Oetplays Bostea. BOSTON. ADrll K.-Brooklyn outdsyed Boston In an departments of today's game ana won witn ease, risner, who pitcnea nis nrst league game, was wild and in' effective. Attendance, 1,326. Score: BROOKLYN. BOSTON. R.H.O.A.B B H O A 1. itrani. lb.... 4 ikat.kar4. It.. 1 Lmlr, rl... t Dnbba, rf 1 bate, aa 4 I I Oalar. of 1 I 1 4 I 4 4 T.uD.r. lb... 1 1 4 4 4 Ual.kaat)r, Ik 4 4 t 1 4 4 Cooler. U ... 4 11 1 0 Ak'tlrhlo. aa. 4 1 4 1 4 iHirla. lb.... I 4lHarsar. Ik.. 4 4 H.Vonah. 1 1 ( aoo.ll. rf... 4 Moraa. a 4 rtakar. f ... 4 etaraa, a.... a 4 4 4 1 I 4 4 4 . Totala 4 14 l 11 ll Totala I f IT II I Brooklyn 0 I 0 0 0 I I 0 04 Boston 0 OOOleOlO-l Two-base hit: Oeier. Stolen base: Strang. Double plays: Bergaa to Hi rang; McCur rniik to Strang to Doyle: Rayincr to Ten nay to Abbattk-hlo. Struck out: By Fisher, 1 Pssred ball: Moran. Time: 1-34. Um pires: Moraa and Zimmtr. hew Yerk Has a Walkaway. NEW YORK. Aprji . New York turned the tablea oi rhifel'hla tixlay and won, 14 to . Tiie battliiB of Devlin was a fea ture, he tutting .the bail fur a kona rum TI1R OMAHA And Every Day Until May 1st, UN WILL SELL TICKETS TO o with the bases full In the fourth. Attend ance, 8,500. Score: NKW YORK. I PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A.B.! R.H.O.A.B. Browno, rf... 1 1 4 0 Thomas, cf.. 4 4 14 4 IWTlln. lb.... 4 4 t t 4 Olaaaon. lb.. 4 0 4 4 0 McOana, lb.. I I 4 a lJWolv.rt n, lb 4 1 1 Mertea, If.... 1114 olTltui, rf 104 McCorm'k. of 4 4 I 4 4 Barry. If 1 I 4 0 Dahlan. aa.... 4 111 .Hall, lb 4 1411 Dunn, tb 4 11 lHulawltt, s, I 1 I t 1 Warner, e.,,.1 I 10 1 0 Dooln. c 4 4 4 1 1 Taylor, a.... a o i a v.Marinau, c... 0 I Mllllsas, p...4 4 4 4 4Breok'dga, s. 4 1 4 4 I iLuah. s Totals is inu n ' ToUls I IMU I New York I 1 I I 1 I I -ll Philadelphia ...0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 Left on bases: New York. 6: Phlladel- rhta, 7. Two-base hits: McOann, Hulswltt, all. Three-base hit: Mertea. Home run: Devlin. Stolen bases: Devlin (2), McOann, Mertes, Dahlen (3). Dunn. Sacrifice hits: Warner, Taylor, Hulswltt. Double plays: Dahlen to Devlin; Lush to Wolverton. First bus on balls: Off Taylor, 4; oft Mil llgan. 1; off Breckinridge, 6: of Lush, t. Hit by pitched ball: By Taylor. 1; by Breckinridge, 2; by Lush, 1. Struck out: By Taylor. : by Mllliran. 1; by Breckin ridge, i. by Lush, i. Passed ball: Warner. Time: 100. Umpire: Eraslle. Poetpoaed Games. CHICAGO, April 21 Chicago and Bt Louis game postponed. Rain. taadlag of the Teams. Played. Won. Loaf, P.C. New York 1 .133 Cincinnati I 6 I .626 St. Louis I I .ha) Chicago i .(00 Boston 7 I 4 .420 Brooklyn 7 4 429 Pittsburg v.. I I .176 Philadelphia 1 .SS3 Games today: Brooklyn at Boston; Phil adelphia at New York; Cincinnati at Pitta burg; St. Louis at Chicago. QAMKI IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Oolamhaa Kaieeks Corbett Oat ef the a ea Heaae Greases. OOLTJMBVB. O., April a. Columbus de feated Bt. Paul today In an Interesting game. Corbett was knocked out of the box n ine second Inning. Attendance, Score: COLUMBUS. I ST. PAUL. B.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. BiiOwelL as.. I I I I SLawlar. ef.... 1 114 4 Prlal. rf 4 4 4 4 1 Jackaon. If... 14 14 1 Mania. If.... 4 t 1 4 4 o Brian, as... 4 4 14 4 Hlhat. lb.... 1 1 11 4 4 Ipooner. rt...4 4 14 4 riym.r, cf...l 4 14 4 Whaalar. lb.. 4 1114 Wrtgur. lb.. 4 4 14 K.llr. lb 1 1 Powcouk. la. til Marran, lb... Ill Tearar, S....1 4 4 1 ( ( larka, a 4 I 4 4 burner, .... 4 14 4 1 Corbatt, .... 4 1 4 -ralooa B... 4114 Totals I f IT 14 I Blasts 4 4 4 4 I Tatals I 4 14 11 1 Batted foa Corbett In the second. Columbus 41000000 1 8t. Paui 000 10000 1-3 oioiea base: Klhm, Yeager, Jackson. Sacrliiue bits: Klhm, O'Brien. First bane on bans: Off Dorner, t; off Corbett, off Sessions, L Two-buse tilt: Klhm. Three, base hit: Uowcock. Double plays: Wrlgley to Klbm. O'Brien to Kelly. Hit by pitched ball: Kelly. Struck out: By Dorner, 1; by Sessions, 1 Passed ball: Clark. Timet 1.28. Umpire: Holllday. Pitchers' Battle at Loelsvllle. LOUISVILLE. April U, Louisville could do nothing with Steele's delivery today, while Milwaukee batted Swormstedt ana Wright. Attendance, boa Score: sULWAUKHB. I LOl'iaVILLB. k.M O.A.E. R.H.O.A.B. ttaas, rf 4 4 4 4 Uradt, ct 1 f.ua.ll. It... I 14 4 SH.rt, U 4 4 14 4 tchaafar, 0S..1 111 a Karela, rf... 4 1114 O'Brlaa. 10.. 1 114 Olliaitar, 4b.... 4 114 4 Clark, lb 4 I 1 I I Uruhaar. Ik. S 1 1 a Hemphill, of. 4 1 I 4 4Wh!ta. lb.... 4 14 4 4 (ainuea. lb. 4 4 11 4 eSt hrtaaar, a. I 1 aVaar, a 1 II Uulalaa. as.. 1 1 1 Slaala, p 4 4 1 Sr.'nuMadt, a 4 4 4 4 4 (Wrleht, .... 4 14 4 Totals 4 U M It ll . 1 TotaU 1 4 M 11 1 Milwaukee s0I4 4 Louisville 000001400-1 Two-base hits: Dexter. Shaefer, O'Brien. Three-base hits: Pennell, O'Brien. Stolea bases: Arndt, White, Pennell. Sacrifice hit: Dexter. Double plays: O'Brien to Bchaefer to Bateman, Schaafer to O'Brien to Bateman. First base on balls: Off Swormstedt, I: off Wrlabt, 1; off Steele, IL Strtak out: By Bworniatedt, 1: by Wright, 1; by Steele, L Balk: Swwrmsted' Time! 1.46. Umi4re: Hart. Teleae Lases ta MlaaeaaeJia, TOLKDO. April K-Coultere long hit lntj Ine center field bleachers wlieu throe ntoa were w basae tattea the uwuUe S45 DAILY REE: SATURDAY, PAC :AT: for Toledo today. It scored four runs. Attendance, 832. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. TOLEDO. R.H.O.A.B. Friable, ef... 4 1 Danlnger, rf,. 1 Long, tb 4 0 4 4 4 Haiaiton, lb. 0 10 0 1 Broutbara, lb 4 1 1 1 4 Lawler. If.... 040 on'sbton, aa 1 1 1 Jrown, a..... 0 Mil ouihlla, p.. 4 4 4 1 4 M'Nlchol, lb. 1 I 1 1 Pox, lb 0 1 Malonay, rf.. Sullivan, cf.. Coultar, If... Laalle, e Oyler, aa Lalljr.. lb Sllmmel, p... 1 4 t 1 1 I I I V 4 4 i t ; 0 4 I 1 i i l ; Totals T 14 17 17 Totals 1 I 17 11 I Minneapolis 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0-7 Toledo 1 0000000 0-1 Two-base hits: Coulter, Leslie, Fox. Home run: Coulter. Sacrifice hit: Long, Fox, Stlm mel, MoNlchol. Stolen bases: Maloney I. Double plays: Brown, Long. Left on bases: Toledo, ; Minneapolis, 11. Struck out: By Coughlln 2; by Stlmmel 8. Bases on balls: Off Coughlln 4. Wild pitch: Stlmmel. Hit with ball: Friable, Oyler. Timet 1.66. Umpire; Bausewlne. ' Postaeaeei Games. Indiana polls-Kansas City game postponed on aooount of wet grounds. standi as; ef the Teams, Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Indianapolis St. Paul .... Minneapolis Milwaukee . ............ 1 1 1.000 I I t t I .607 .66? .67 .833 .838 .333 .000 LoulsvUle 8 1 Toledo 1 Columbus 8 , 1 Kansas City I 0 Games today: Milwaukee at Louisville, Kansas City at Indianapolis, St Paul at Columbus, Minneapolis at Toledo. The Lee-Olaas-Andreesen company team and the pork packers of South Omaha, otherwise known as the Amours, will play a game on the Vinton street grounds this afternoon at tM o'clock, and also Sunday afternoon at the same time and place. Bach one of these teams Is ready to back up the assertion that it is the strongest amateur organisation for base ball purposes In Omaha, and that's what the trouble will be about. Following 1 the lineup for both games: L.-G.-A. Position. Armours. Foley first base O'Keefe Bradford second base Cahlll Munkers third base Tbnneman Lawler short stop McMahon Whitney left field Withers Osborne -..center field Gibson Taylor right field Van Cleave Clark catcher Bowler Crelghton catcher Flnley Scully pitcher Wilkinson La S elder pitcher Adams Gam at the Field Cleh. This afternoon at 8:80 at the Omaha Field olub tavinda the team representing that organisation will play the Omaha Commsrclal college. Kennord has so fur shown great form and everything points to a fast game. The lineup will be as follows: O. F. C. O. C. C. Martin-McShane.. catcher., Neville Kennard pitcher... Noah Abbott....: first base ;,-'"' Malone second base Snyder Davidson third base Daupe Chambers M shortstop Schutt Crawford left Held Morris Hoagland center Held .Curtis Alien-Reed right field. ..w Dodder Lesva-aera Take Fifth Game. AMES, la., April 21 Special Telegram.) -Cedar Rapids took the fifth of the series today from Ames In the nearest to an er rorless game of the week, by a score of 8 to 4. Barling the wind. It was the beat weather the week afforded for base ball, resulting In better fielding thsn In previ ous games of the series. The leaguers ex ecuted a clever double play In the eighth wldch was the best feature of the game. Ronra ! i Cedar Rapids t 1001010-8 Ames 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 04 Fort Dedge Swipes Bt. oseh. FORT DODGES. Ia., April 22. (Special Telegram.) The local State league team opened the season today, defeating the St. Joseph Western leaguers, 8 to I. Soore: Fort Dodge 00 0 080000 f Bt. Joseph 000001010 t Batteries: Fort Dodge, Embanks, Snyder and Stewart; St. Joseph. Howsy, Mauptn and McConnell. Greaaas Tee Wet ta Play. IOWA CITY. Ia.. April 22. (Special Tel egram. ) The fifth game of the Hock lslaad series was postponed on account of act ground. Iadlaae Kaay Wlaacra. BEATRICE, Neb.. April tt-Special Tel sraoLUiaa base ball season Mntned hero APRIL 23, 1004. 00 mis afternoon with a game between tLo .teorasaa ju,aua anu lua ASeamce team, wuiuu was won oy uie lomier uy a scote ol n to v. 'ina Indians siuipiy toyed wlui me louais, their teatu woia auu oattiug being excellent. Tne attendance was targe, ine same teams piay note tomorrow. JINIOH CLASS WINS FIRST PLACE! Athletic Honors of Omaha High School Go to Class of tie. The junior class of the Omaha High school in the final event of the evening emerged triumpliant from the hard fougut athletic contest, the annual athjetlo carni val, held last nlgbt in the Young Men's Christian association gymnasium. This Is the third Junior class to win the laurels. Ihe Juniors amassed eighteen points, the seniors fifteen, while Uie sophomores by simply scoring against the freshmen, who lulled to score at ail, piled up a total of sixteen points. The hall was well filled and ' the usual enthusiasm on tap. The various classes entrenched themselves in the different corners and in the galleries, from whence they gave their representatives tumultous applause. Good oroer prevailed In spite of the spirited class rivalry, and the events were smoothly and quickly conducted, largely due to the excellent management of Richard Patterson, president of the Athletic association, who also participated la several of the contests. The program oouuueaced with the freshmen-sophomore basket ball game, which the sophomores won, 11 to i The final events were those which counted, first place five points and second place three points. In the high jump Cherrington for the seniors Jumped five feet four Inches, win ning first place. Cooper, Junior, second, and Mac Donald, sophomore, third, secur ing one point. In the final relay race the seniors won against the sophomores. They also cap tured the twenty-yard event from the sophomores, Counsman beating Bowman decisively. The wrestling, which was a good exhibi tion, was accredited to the Juniors, Gross man throwing Bowman, sophomore. The final basket ball game went to the Juniors, they barely winning from the sophomores. The obstacle raoe, which furnished the funny feature, was also won by the Juniors from the sophomores. The program was muoh enjoyed, and when last beard of the Juniors were out enmasse celebrating their victor. EVENTS ON TUB Hl'NNING TRACKS Joeker erlowsly Iain red ia Tennes see evad Horse Own ere Clash. NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 22. As a se quel to the runnlng-up yesterday ef 8?ott Harlan's Chockayotte by Andy Piatt a clash occurred between Harlan and Piatt at Cumberland park this morning. Piatt Immediately afterwards preferred chars aa of assault against Harlan. Jockey Pierce, who was thrown by Snowdrift at the sec ond Jump In the steepleohaae. Is more seri ously Injured than at first thought. He has not regained consciousness and physi cians say his chance for recovery Is slight. Old injuries to ribs were renewed by the fall and It is believed the broken bones are pressing on bis heart. Results: First race, five furlongs: Gay American won, I Must second. Triumvir third. Time; 1:02. Second race, steeplechase, short course: Itacatlara won, Volantlne second. Jack Boyd third. Time: 8:14. Third race, one mile: Briers won, Port Warden second, Tennesseean third. Time: 1:43H. , Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Christine A. won, Autollght second. Council third. Time: l:4Vk- Flfth race, six and a half furlongs: Tommy Knight won, Mis.ille second. Balm of Gilead third. Time: 1:21. Sixth race, four and a half furlongs: Olseau won, Dixie Lad second, Vlldo third. '11 me: 0 6. BAN FRANCISCO. April 22-Results: First race, six furlongs, selling: Sollnus won. San Lutlon second, Nonle third. Tlrhe; 1:22 Second race, one-half mile, purse: Slleo won, Pearl Waters second. Cardinal Sarto third. Time: 0:W. Third race, six and a half furlongs: Bweet Tooth won. Shellmount second, Dollle Welthoff third. Time: 1:22. Fourth race, one mile: Kitty won. Hand press second, Mocorllo third. Time: 1:UK. Fifth race, six furlongs: Andrew B. Cook won. Lady Athellng second, Scberso third. Time: 1:16. Sixth race, one mile and fifty yards, sell Ing: Golden Isght won. Solos second. Colonel Haliantyne third. Time: l:4?4g, NEW YORK. April 21 Results: First rare, four furlongs: brush Up won, Susanne Rocamora second, Blus Print third. 'J line: 0:4tta, Heooud raoe, atx furlongs, handicaps Toe- TOMY V, can won, Tim Payne second, Charles El wood third. Time; 1:13, Third race, one mile, Flushing stakes: Namtor won, All Gold second, Dixie Line third. Time: 1M. Fourth race, four and a half furlongs: Lady Frances won, Clirysitis second. Long Days third. Time: 0:66. Fifth race, seven furlongs: Clnclnnatus won, John F. A hear n second. Pretorlous third. Time: 1:27. Sixth race, seaen furlongs: Spanish Las sie won. Ieny Heed second. TrouvlUe third. Time: 1:24. ST, LOUIS, April 22. Results: First race, four and a half furlongs, sell ing: Buchanan won, Dipper second, Jim Crumes third. Time: QM. Second race, five and a half furlongs: Tristan Shandy won, Responsive second. Tower third. Time: 1:22V. Third race, six furlongs: Mollis T. won, Hickory Corners second, Royal Pirate third. Time: 1:20,. Fourth race, one mile: Arnold K. won, Pretension second. Docile third. Time: Fifth race, six furlongs: Parrho won. Blue Blase second. Satchel third. Tlmei 1:21. Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards: Broodier won, Expo secoud, Mllklrk third. Time: 1:64. NEBRASKA GIRLS ARB TOO STRONG Take Mlnaeeota Basket Ball Team Down tho Line. LINCOLN, April 22. (Special Telegram.) Nebraska University basket ball team stowed the scalp of Minnesota In ItB chate laine tonight in a one-sided game of SO to It. The Minnesota girls put up a great tame and worked hard, but Nebraska did tter. For Nebranka Minnie Jansa and for Minnesota Elisabeth Cox played especi ally wall, scoring most of the points. The lineup: Minnesota. Nebraska. Elisabeth Cox (C).. forward.... Emma Jansa Hattle Van Bergen. forward. Emma Shurbtir Florence Schuyler. ..center. ..Cora Scott (Cl Emily Johnston guard In Is Averett Isabel Dunn guard Ina GettlnKS Referee: W. C. Deerlng. Umpire: K. D. Anderson. The Young Woman's Christian associa tion defeated the Lincoln academy by a score of ( to 8 In a hotly contested game. Minor porting' Events. KANSAS CITY, April 22. Kansas won the midwinter Interstate team race at live birds at Blue river park today with a score of 111 out of a possible 12S. The Iowa and St. Joseph teams tied for second honors, each making a score of 118. Each team was composed of five men and each man shot at twenty-five birds. CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, Pa., April 22 The American chess chanmlon. II. N. Pllla. bury, arrived today from Ban Francisco. Jacques aiieses, wno trnveo in Mew York today on the Graf Waldersee, and J. W. Showalter are the two now needed to com plete the team of alxteen that Is to start la the International tournament on Monduy. Romeseekers' Rates to nerin Dakota. Etery Tuesday until October 2S the Chl cago Great Western railway will sell round trip tickets to points in the above named state at a great reduction from the usual fare. For further 16 formation apply to Geo. F. Thomas, gensral agent,' 1U Far nam street, Omaha. Neb. Ten free trips to the World's Pair eaori week. See coupon on page 1 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. CG.PA6K1E 6ENERALE TRANSATLANT1QUE greack llaa. Maw York te Havre Sis Lara BalUnga evary lauraAay at 1 s. m. LaLorralua. May U. Jut ; Jaly f; Aug. It. Lasavola, Apr. M: May 44: J una tl; Aus. 4. Laliaacos'ia, May It; J una 14; July 14; Aug. IL LaTouralna, May 4; June 1: July 11; Aus 1. LaBratasua, June 44; July 14; Sapt. 1-s); Oct. IT. Na. Bwaara. gisauttc, Tvlacrav aad Eapreaa Otaamara. naval amuara' Bao-(-w etaolpliue. Ceaapasys aastlbuiad Ira ina, ttavra-Paria, 4 Soars Asaala: Harry B. Moerat. I "01 Faraam at., Laals Haaaa, First Mallooal ataak. C A. Butaartore. llal Faraaa St.. Beck Ulaa4 By. AMCHOB UNI V. S Italh STSAMltUPS. BBW TOBK. LONDONPaaar AND CLASOOW. MXW TOBK. OIBHAI.TAB AND MAPLBg. apavtar aaeomaaedaUsea. Baaellaal ealataa TVa eeaaart ef eararuiiy eoael4av4. Slagia er raua4 trip Uaaata batevae iw Vara aa4 States, Begiiak. Irlah aad all principal Saudluatlas aad caulluaatal polata at aitraoilva rataa. 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