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    REAL ESTATE
; city PBorERTT ro SALS
(Continued..
JUST COMPLETED
WEST FAIHJAM DISTItlCT
.V., , EIGHT-ROOM HOT'SK
Thl Is that new anil repldiy develop
ing psrt of the Wfl Ftrntm district west
or 4ith St. and north of bodge Bt.; hour
number will bo m N. 4let 8L. a blo'k
from either branch of the West Farnam
car line; a largo, airy room, far atttr,
tuir basement, with laundry room and extra
toilet, dull oak flnlah down atalra. columna
between reception nail and living room,
rak mantaL birch flnlah and white enamel
Up ataira. bedroom large, with windows
e-n tun sides. snd I a run closets; beautiful
fixture and everything right up-te-dal.
The-, lot Is efKiaS ft.. 4-fU terrace, very
ightlv. . Reveral renters offer VA per
month, but prefer to eell. Price, 44, WO. If
nor. told will leas.
Harrison & Morton,
fUSM N T. Ufa. . Tel. D. 114. or A SI44.
(1 824 M
' CL.0SE IN
.- V .
Jig rooma, all modern except heat, lot fix
127. paved, street, permanent sidewalk, all
specials .fully paid, plenty of room for an
other house i only $1,660.. Located sear Join
and Caldwell 8ia.
C O. CARI.BEKC.,
' U N. T. Ufa Bldg.
' 1 3 20
A MODERN l-room nana and ham at a
bargain: Kf . 27th St., Inquire within.
McCAGUE INVESTMENT CO.
, . , 3112 BURT ST.
.' -CrtU(tei, rooma. Including
, yootn; herd oil finlah, newly
roofed. . and painted; open
nlrkel plumbing. porcelain
bathtub, gaa, full brick ce
ment eallar, new cement walk
and ea good a new: term if
deairedi ti-Wfc
MpCAQUE INVESTMENT CO.,
Tel. Doug, 411. 1(06 Dodge St.
' . l-8- 20
; ;;. " . north side
"New' T-room house, all modern except
Jieet. corner. lot, scuth front, at 25th Ave.
and Bpragu Bt, Price. 12.600; eaay terma.
A chance ts get a good home cheap,
V CV (J. CARLBERG,
v, . " Wl N. Y. Ufa Bldg.
il-MS42 U
FOR etAUS At' sacrifice, modern t-room
t-nuse close InV owner leaving the city.
Tel.. Webster TPS. (1 M&G8 tlx
40th Street.Residence
room, all modern; hot water beat, eaat
front; very fine, home, bam lxS), can be
ueed for garage. Two blocks front new
cathedral; near two car Hoe. Price $6,000.
Terms If desired. -
stringer investment
. : COMPANY,
43 Bee Building. 'Phone D-J261.
US M7S7 21
Ml'SIC teacher or musicians desiring ad
vehement, wanted; 15 to 20 per day
guaranteed; salary or commission: ter
ritory reserved; positively no competl-,
tion. invfiucKiv, jrerueia aausiee. utj
reulli Farnam Bt, - (It) M785 XI
; tKS! That beautiful borne of C. H. Lee,
' In Bellevue, ie for aale. Bald to be the
. best tootled residence, property la town.
.-On direct route between depot, college
and motor car. Perfect title. Eight large
room.-bath room, rloaeta, cellar, halls,
etc. All kind of fruit; barn, pasture,
windmill; 15 1U. Come and aee it. In
quire for C. ,11. tee. 1) M833 21
LIST your property with Carts Borer. Kid
ad . Cuming eta. iil 66S
3"HS . REED ABSTRACT CO. eat. 1S34.
, r'fampt service. Get our prices. 1714
rrnm. a-t
y 1?EAI- EST ATM TIT LB TRUST m
CHAS K. WILLIAMSON. Pres. W.
, . , ... ' !) M
.: ' REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RANCH UKD FOR SALB
Calarada.
FOH PAXE " acres, good Colo. soil.
Address owner, 11 6th St.. Greeley, Colo.
(a)-Ui2t 2ix
febraka.
IT. TOU WlfiH TO BUT
or trade for ranch property in Nebraska,
we hs.ve some proportions which It will pay
J-ju to Investigate. Also write us for prices
oi western lands. . . -
B.EBIERER&CO.,
411 Bee Bldg.
(20)-627 23
' RELINQUISHMENTS
Our western IaJnd man Just returned from
Kimball Co., Neb., where he liiHpected
three tracta of 4m) acrea each, improved
good farming land, clone to R. R. towns,
adjoining land worth $12.00 an acre. One
tract $1,100, the other two a little more.
One wheat 'crop will more than pay for
the land. Quick auction necessary,
NATIONAL INVESTMENT
. COMPANY,
j I31-5SS Brtindles Bldg.
Omaha. Neb. (20) 738 H
" it out.-mm oo
On the C., U. ait. P. Coast Railway,
through Adfctna county. North Dakota,
which la attracting homeeekera to ao
uiisACelled (sruilug country.- Sunahuia,
Xxe tomU pure water, eure crop, a, home
. .and, profitable occupation for you. Land
tut lit) to l-J an acre row. Ey tsriua.
ve iiave homentAad relinquishments lor
. aie. . bee W'ro. H. Brown Co., Hayuoa
i siolt, Nort Pakpts, or 131 LaSalle L,
Chicago, iii. lisps1 free. Mention tills
tapes. Or wrlla our fclandan. North
ota. office. . Uu Mm
tav Dawetav. '
ttO-ACRE Improved rarrn. Browa county.
South iJakola, $2$. 00 per acre. Two
amslier tsnn at bLreaia prices, fc. ev
en! qukrtars UDlmyraved ;ud. All fine
iQvetnienta ana km ium vlnnat ln
epectioB. Cub or terma. Bos JJ, Absr-
, dean. 8. t. . (iOj-UUUi
COM3 choice farma in eastern South D.
kota, tor aale r exchaut. ry terma.
K. J. t.icks. Big Stone City, U. D.
lJi M4 Mix
M SaeeliaiBMsuk
WESTFBN LAND. Urge and email tracta;
rale end exchange. NaUooal Invt. Co,
Brandeia Bldg. (nij tot
WANTCD Readers of my booklet. "Land
Values," full of good information for ail
land biryers. lree for the asking. Ad
dreee W J. Mundt. Pierre. S. D.
jt A. k to
REAL ESTATE LOAKS
n TO $10.n made promptly, f. D. Wead.
Wead iiidg.. 1Mb and uuuo. tC .y
fRIVATB MONKT-NO DELAT.
OAKVLN BK08., 14 FARNAM.
(a-oi
UOMdT TO LOAN On improved city prop.
eity; buildiug ioana a i-eualty; no deity
. W. k aiioaa. M Ut iaf tk Bldg
ca-M;u AH
LOANS on improve Omaha property
O Keefa .- to-. 14. ti., y. Lire Bldg!
-.... U-l boa
LOW JUST KATIu3-brnU. Paxtoa Bloeki
ta .t
s-RIVATK Id ON KV CASH ON HAND
NO 1kLJlY. .. It. ill ! HEN. Wf
NAT. bAMC BUDO. 'ik-U LOUti. iTs.
' ' ' 4riir ,
V ANTED City loan .anl warranta. W.
iUSMS f)uu:a"dt to, U.t tarnatn Bt
t-
Iri ok If ta iaan en tmprovad city property
tuii 4i imiiltii, livt Vaibaiu ac
l J e, 1
REAL ESTATE LOANS
(Continued.)
tVi PF.R CENT monev to loan on east era
Nebraska farma and good busineaa pion
rty in Omaha,
ALFKtD C. KENNEDY.
10 rirtt National Bank Building. Tele
phone Douglas 't-S.
f22r-n
WANTED City loans. Peters Trtist Co.
2J)-7.
MONBY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co.
. . 7t
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy aecondhand furniture,
cook and heating atovee, carpet, lino
leums, office furniture, old clothes, quilts
and all klnda of tools, or will buy the
furniture of your house complete. Tbe
Mffhest price paid. Call the right man.
Tela Douglas Hi:U Independent A-S071.
(2K MiUS
BEST price paid for Zrihand furniture, car
pets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Red &40L
(35) warn
WANTED SITUATIONS
TOUNO man 30 wants situation. I'nder
etands care of house, lawn, etc. No ob
jection to country or any kind of work.
Address L 34. Bee. (27) MS10 32x
WANTED Position by a Jarsneee grad
uate nurse. Call up 78, T.. vv. c. A.
(27) MH3 23x
A GOOD MALE! STENOQRA rilER, experi
ence In railroad ofTice. Work preferred.
Address M-3s. care Bee.- (27) (12 21
A THOROUGHLY reliable Japanese boy
desires place with good family. Beet ref
erences. T. Nakamura, 213 So. lth St.
Telephone Doug. 1XX (21) MS51
CIAM3X9 SHIHT STUQ LOST v
HtWir WlOB MTATIOsT
AMD rosTorrzcx
S1C3.C0 REWi-3
. Tor retnra to Oaoklsy Broa Itta
and Capitol Avsnue.
WO QlTXSTXOaTaj A1KID.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Dwight G. Lyman and wire to John
T. Hale, part se4. rieH, ft-l-.... 210
Kate B. Ryan et al. to John Q. O Coit
nell, part tax lot 20. aection 17-16-12.. $40
Jnterurban LAnd company to George
Mosher, parl-swSi ne4 12-14-12 1,000
Thomaa C. Kenney and wife to Bes
sie B. and Mable A. Kennedy, lot
12, block 1(19. Dundee Place K
R. W. Patrick to Bessie B. Hart, et
al, lot 12, block 1', Dundee Place.. 6
Frank Novak and wife to Marie
. Oernovska, lot 7 block 2, Brown
Perk x 1,050
Joseph Kotrc and wife to William
Eltapatrlck. n lot 20, block t.
Brown park 1,100
Luella G. McLaughlin and husband
to A. R. Bcolt. lot 8. block t. Pat
rick's Hecond addition (.BOO
J times Miller and wife to Charles J.
Kalrle. lot 4, block 44, Florence
Boulevard Park Improvement coni-
fiany to Bhlmer & Chase Co., part
ot IS, and 18, block t. Boulevard
Parle 1
Anna Thomsen and husband to Ben
son Cement works, lots U. IS. 12,
block 10. Rose Hill 2,000
Hattle Reed to Minnie E. Hillatrom.
eH lot 8. block 'V Lowe s addi
tion l,3W
Joseph Moravec and wife to Vaclav
Kulhanek, part lot 8, black 21, Credit '.
Koncler 66
John Bltera and Mary to Kterlna
Plegl. Jot 4. block 13, First addition ".
to South Omaha, 1,080
Gilbert E, George and wife' to E. O.
Smith, lots 11 and 12, block 4, Ames ,
Place -v....... , . 237
cnaries Kluge and wife to .John al
tera, lot I, block 6, Van Camp's 2,100
William F. Fales et al, to IjouIbo M.
Iary, lot 7. block, 19, Poppleton
Prk , , 4,150
Gould Diets and wife to Moshier Co!
petser, eH alley adjoining lot 1 end
north 14 feet lot 2. block 12, High
land Place 1
Same to same, lot 1 and north 1$ feet. ;
. of lot 2, block It. same 4,800
Edward, Fearon and wife to John F. -Sturgeon,
lots 10, 11,. 12, Fearon -Place
, 1,725
A. L. Reed et al, to Minnie E. Adams,
lot 23. block 4, Reeds' Fifth 1,100
Frank Wolf to Frank Lichnovaky,
nH wli block 20, and other land
Secohd addition to Corrlgan Place... 1
Elisabeth Devilbe.ss and husband to
Bradford C Kickox, lot 6.. block
4, Cleveland Place. .... J,587
V. J. Sullivan to Henry Bergmann
and wife, lot 12, block 2. McGav
ocks & O'Keefe's addition 1,17
Carl G. Turnqulst to Alfred Keller,
sH ae ivVi section 8-14V13. 1,950
James M. McDowell to Louise 8. He-
Doweil, lots 1 and 1, block t, Avon
dale park 1
County treasurer to Alex C. Reed,
lota 1, 2, , 4, IS. 1. 17. 18, block 8,
and lots , and t, block 4, Institute
Place
Lewis g. Red and wife to . Ksed
Brothers, same , J
C. Chrlstensen and. wife to Mary A..
Dalbey, lot 4. Marlon Place 2,360
Robert H. Harris and wife to Millard
F. Funkhouser. lot 26, block 6, Kilby
Place
Alex P. Thomson and wife to Rlrkett
Tebbens, lot 1. block 6, lian acorn
Place ,t.
Georgo A. Hoagland and wife to
James P. Atkinson et al, part lot 5
block 14, Omaha and a atrip it feet
adjoining ttM)
Olive Christenson to C. Chrlatenson,
lots 1. 2, 8, 4. t, block 2t, Benson 1,000
Total
... $67,47
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENTS. De
partment of the Interior, Office of Indian
Affaire, Waahlngton, D. C, March 27. 19UL
Sealed Proposals, plainly marked on the
cutaiile of the eMsled vnveJupe "Proposals
for Improvements at Crow Agency, Mon
tana," and ad'ireased to the Commissioner
of Indlaa Affairs, Washington. D. C. will
be received at-the Indian Office until 2
o'clock p. m. of May 1, lsm8. for furnishing
materlaia and labor for the erection of a
hospital at the Crow Agency, Montatka, la
atrlct accordance wW.h the plans, apeciflca
tlon and Instructions to biddera which may
be examined at this office, the offices of
the "Hecoed," Helena, Mont., the "Bee."
Omaha, Neb., the "American Contractor,"
Chicago, 111., and the "Improvement Bulle
tin." Minneapolis, Mica., the Culled States
Indian Wareheuaee at Chicago. 111., St.
Louis. Mo., aid Omaha, Nab.; builders and
Tradera Exchangee at St. Paul, Minn.,
Minneapolis. Minn., Omaha, NeU, and at
the agency.
C, F. LAKKABEE, Aetlng Commlaaioner.
A-T--u-i4-i-i-a-a-
OCEAN STEAMERS
Far reef, a4eaaur er bwel
Wl-lfElJCH
LirjE
Te PARIS, th City BeeutlfwM
.Tkeso to at pomU ee the Casnsest
i Trenastlantlqug ,
1 r rse, tlaHe Mall e.rv.e . .
a. - atsnni id a w 1 m m uva
via Havre ea giirsotic twtacrew esoreas
otMrt, sailitiic every Tburadav 10 a. as.
1 hec wander, of Buxlem inventions nsve
all the conveuicace aad luxury of not
palatial koiets ea a more iuauense acs.la
r.nee tiger elevaior, roof cafe, f ynuaiiv,
elc.ut suites abd single anartueela, daily
acwsuapert orcbeMre, wireless Urirsraps-r,
iimuuf cuimii sua evciy ritn istna toe
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Ls rria4 SUf Y 1 1a Hsveie M
lM Lorralae. . M.y 14 I La Proveace June 4
knr MMrnduu reoiaian4e. Poe seer el
li.Mir.LW book at mw s4 rs appir te
HAHHt K. MooKU. - - - 11 Varoaas tt.
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THE OMAHA DEC
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THE OMAHA
CDAMPS DROP TI1EIR FIRST
Sionx City. Jam pi On Hall for Fair
in the Sixth Inning.
OMAHA UK ABLE TO GET MAN HOME
Sleax Ale Proeeeal te Take Liberties
Os) the Bases, Having; a Total f
Ix r II fere tacks Dar
ing the Ceatest.
SlOf X CITT, April .-The Omaha West
ern league team suffered defeat today for
the first time this season. Sioux City win
ning by a score af 4 to 0. The game wss
slow most of the way, though well played.
There was nothing doing on either side
until the third Inning, when, with two out,
Spencer got a pass and stole second, scor
ing on Henry single to left field. Again
In the sixth Weed started a merry batting
bee with a two-sacker to right field. When
the fireworks were aver three men had
Crossed the plate. Hall's weakening hav
ing been followed by wild throwing of the
Infield on two bunt hits. The Champions
looked dangerous on two Or three occa
sions, but never succeeded In starting things
until after two were down. In no Inning
did a runner get beyond second base. Dar
ing base running by Sioux City waa easily
the feature of the gams, Henry carrying
oft the honors by stealing from first to
third, stopping at the second station only
long enough to get his breath. Seers:
SIOUX CITT.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
Campbell, If 3 0 0 1 0 9
Holmes. 2b...., 4 0 1 0 1 0
Andreas, 2b 2 0 4 2
Weed, rf 4 11 8 1 0
Spencer, cf 3 1 I 2 0 t
Henry, c 4 0 i t 3 0
Pevereld, lb 4 1 1 12 1 0
Granville, ss 3 0 2 0 3 0
Corbett, p t 9 0 1 3 0
Total SO 4 t 27 U
OMAHA.
. AB. R. H. O. A. B
Beiden, rf 2 o 0 t 0
King, ss 4 0 1li
Auirey. jo 8 v 0 I 1
Householder, If 4 0 1 0 0
Welch, cf 4 0 14 10
Austin, to.. 4 0 0 1 1 4
rrancks, 20 s o 2 . i 0.1
Lebrand, , c 3 0 1 4.1 e
Total '.. 30 0 24 14 l
Sioux City 0 0 0 10 3 0 0 4
Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Holmes, Weed, Francks,
lebrand. Stolen bases: Andreas. Spencer
(2), Henry (3). 8vere(d. King. Double
plays: King to Autrey-to Austin. Baaea
on balla: Off Corbett J. off Hall 4. Struck
out: By Cerbetti. by Hall 4. Paased bails:
Lebrand. Time: 2;06. Umpire; Haskell.
Attendance, 1,500.
DENVER SHUTS OUT THE INDIANS
I'aable Hit Paige Wheat Hits Meaat
Baas.
PUEBLO, Colo.. Aprjl 20.-Pueblo was
.unable to : hit Paige today, and Denver
earned a Shutout by the snore of t to 4.
Fitzgerald lost his own game In the fourth
and fifth Innings on his wildness, snd be
ing hit hard sjd clean. In the fourth,
Downla opened with a three-bagger and
scored on White's single. In the fifth, with
one . down, Fltsgerald walked Paige snd
Caseady. Waldron flew out to Spencer, but
Downle slnglnd. filling the basea. White
scored the three men with a long three
bagger to right field. Denver's final score
Came In the eighth inning when with two
down. Bell went to second an Clancy's er
ror and scored on Zalusky's single. Mat
tick's double play to Smith on a long flv
opt was the feature ot the game. The
score:
DENVER.
. AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Cassady, If 4 1 2 2 0 0
Waldron,- rf t 0 2 0 t 0
Downie, ss ( J 8 7 2
IVYfttite, lb... t a 2 10 0 0
Beiden, ef. 3 0 r 1 0 0-0
Irwin, 3b I 01 1 1- 0
Doll, 2b 4 1083 0
Zalusky, e 4 0 1 f 2 0
Paige, p.,
t 1 0 0 4 1
Totals
'.-.IS I' 11 27 St 3
PUEBLO.
14. AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Smith, c 8 0 8 1 o
Ambos, 2b 4 0 0 2 1 1
Craig, rf We have two 6-passeng
Mattticka, cf 4 0 0 3 1 0
Spencer, If 3 0 0 2 0 0
Patterson, lb 4 0 1 t 0 0
Nelhoff, 3b 4 0 3 1 8 0
Clancy, ss 3 0 0 4 8 1
Fltsgerald, p 8 0 0 0 4 0
Totals 1 n a -n ie
Dnnver 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 0-t
Pueblo 0 0 4 0 0 0 t 0 00
To base hit, Irwin. Three base hits. Dow
nle, White. Stolen, bastes, Cassadv. Double
plays, Fltsgerald to Clancy to Patterson;
Matticks to Smith, Paige to Doll to White.
Sacrifice hits, Beldon. Struck out by Paige
: by Fltsgerald. 3. Base on balla. by
Paige, 8; by Fltsgerald, 8. Umpire, Davis.
Time ot game. 1:30. Attendance 600.
DES MOINES GETS IN Wl! COLUMN
Dolaat Coatribatea Tkre Hits aad
Twe Ribs ta the Reaalt.
LINCOLN, Neb., April . The seven hits
of Dee Moines today were opportune and
the fielding of Lincoln was alovenly. Da
Moines won by. a score of 4 to 0. Pitcher
Clarke for the visitors was aa steady as
clock work and effective all the time.
Score:
Lincoln.
AB. R. H. O. A. L.
Davidson, cf 4 0 1 8 0 1
Fox, 2b 4 0 ' 0-0 8 0
Gagnier, ss S 0 0 I 1 0
Kenlon, rf 4 0 10 10
Thomas, lb 4 0 0 1 0 1
Reddick. 3b 4 0 0 1 3 1
King, It 4 0 0 t 0 0
Sullivan, e 8 0 1 11 1 0
Johnson, p 3 0 1 4 t 0
Totals 83 0 4 27 10 "i
DES MOINES.
AB. It. H. O. A, E.
Haldt. ss 4 1' 0 1 I 1
McLear. rf 4 0 0 t 0 0
Flourney, If 8 0 1 0 0 0
McLaughlin,' cf 4 0 0 10 4
Dolan. 2b 4 1 t 0 4 0
Dexter, if t 1 2 13 0 0
Teaser, c 8 0 0 4 4 0
Caldwell. 8b .... I 4 1 t 1 1
Clarke, p 4 0 0 0 1 0
Totals ....S3 4 7 a U 1
Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Dca Moines 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 04
Two-baae hits: Johnson, Flourney. Sacri
fice hits- McLear. Caldwell, Johnson 4,
Clarke. Struck out: By Johnson, 7; by
Clarke, . Tim: l-M. Umpire: Brennan.
Attendance: 1,0(10.
PRESIDENT J FOR ATHLETICS
Skarply Criticises Policy at Harvard
la Mlalaalalag; ports. ,
WASHINGTON, April 20. -The members
of the Princeton baae hall team were re
ceived by the president today. The vie
)tora aaid that the president aharply criti
cised the policy of Harvard in minimising
air let Ic sports.
Ellswartk Makes Skewing.
IOWA FALLS. Ia, April 20. (Special.)
The near-victory scored by the Ellsworth
college base ball team at Cedar Falls,
Saturday, has naturally caused much re
joicing in alhletio clrclea of the home
achool. The acore of 8 to 7 in favor of the
Normalttee waa a close margin, and the
Ellsworth boya are naturally elated in be
ing able to hold a team of the strength at
the tttate Normal acljrol to a margin of
one acora. This wss the second game the
Ellsworth team had played this season.
Western Defeats Brajaartt.
WESTON. Nsb.. April 20 (Speclal.)-The
lore la defeated Eralnerd in an lntereating
contest yestfi-dsy. The visitors were help
less before Petal Scute: R.H.L.
Rralnard 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-4 4 4
Weston 2 1034444-4 10 3
Two-base hits: Bralnard, 2; Weston, X
Struck out: Matons, II; Pacal. 14. Bat
terles: Matona and b value; Pacal and
Woita. Umpire: Kondele.
Aaarrlcane Ara Oat far Blood.
The Americana, formerly the Cudahya,
have reorganised for the aeaaon and wou'd
like to hear from all last amateur teams.
Tlieir new uniforms of blues, and white
triniininKS have arrived. They also wish to
oVny Dial tliejr weie defeated by the
MohT-I.anipinan team and wou'd like (o
riwnae a earn wnh them for a side bet
of $i or" more, Call Led M Tht-y line
DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, " AmitY 21." 190?. "
STANDING CF THE TEAMS.
WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. ASB'N.
W.LPct. W.LFct.
Denver t 1 .Ruj Columbus... 4 ( If!
Omaha 4 1 .10 Toledo I 1 .7"0
Sioux City... I 3 .0 Milwaukee . 4 2 ,-7
Lincoln 3 I .a-9 Indianapolis 8 2 .a-1
Ix-a Moines. 1 4 Ksnsss Cy- t 8
Pueblo 1 $ .1.7 Louisville... 3 4 ' .3
Minneapolis 1 t .'J
Bt. Paul O 4 .000
NAT. LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE.
WUPct. W.UPcft
Chicago I 1 ,m New Tork... 4 1 .a-0
New icrk... 4 1 Bt. Lnula.... 4 2 '.7
Pittsburg..., I 2 . Boston 4 1 .W7
Phil 8 3 Chicago 8 3 ."
Cincinnati... 3 3 ' .fO Cleveland.... t 1 .$
Brooklyn.... t 3 .-0 Phlla t 4 .tu
Boston I 4 .3 0 Detroit 1 3 .2
St. Louts.... 1 8 .17 Washington 1 4 -3C0
-GAMES TODAY.
Western League Omaha at Sioux City,
Des Moines at Lincoln, Denver St Pueblo.
National League Boston at Philadelphia,
New York at Brooklyn.
American League Chicago at Cleveland,
St. Louie at Detroit, Washington at New
York. Philadelphia at Boston.
American Association Milwaukee at In
dianapolis. Kansas City at Louisville, 8U
Paul at Toledo, Minneapolis at Columbus.
up as follows: Csughlln, felt field: Dennl
son, center field; Fox. right field; Sweeney,
third base: Rasp, second base; Farley, fit it
base; Smith, shortstop; Cassldy, catcher;
Denny, pitcher.
GAMES IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Leals Oatklte Ckleage, hat Falls
ta Searc.
ST.-LOUIS. April .-The St. Louis Na
tionals outhit Chicago today, but Chicago
won. Score:
8T. Ulril CHICAOO.
B H O A G. B.H.O.A-Tfi-Charlaa,
tb... 4 0.2 t 1 stasis, ct....4 1
Barry, rf 41 Ogherkan, If.. 1410
Deleheatr. it. I 14 shslts, rf... t 4
Murrar. tt.... 4 t I Octiane. lb .. 1 I li I I
Konetchr. Ik. I ill i statni1t, la. 4 1114
RTne, lb.... 4 4 4 1 1 Krera, Mi 4 4 111
O'Rnurka, s.l 1 II ITInkar. ea.... 4 t
Hsatattar, e.. I t 4 KHet. e 0 4 e
lUjrasoa, a., i t BLuadsrea, .. 3 tit
Totals II ICH i ToUle...."l 13 "t
St.. Louis ...4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 03
Sacrifice hits: Hostetter, Chance, Lund
gren (t, Schulte. Stolen bases: Sheckard,
Chance. Evera, Sleinfeldt. Left on baaa:
St. Louis, 4; Chicago, 8. Bases on balla:
Off Raymond. 4: eft Lundgren. 1. Struck
out: by Raymond, 2; by Lundgren, 4.
Time: 1:33. Umpires O'Day,
New Yerk Wlas frasa Broeklra.
BROOKLYN. Aprtl tft. The New York
Nationals needed the service ot two pitch
ers to win from the locals todsy. Ames
proved to b more effective than Taylor
snd Brooklyn was beaten, 4 to 1. Score:
NEW .TORK. BROOKLYN.
B.H.O.A C. B.H.O.A.B.
Shannon. If., t 114 Pattae, rh .. 4 4 11
Tenner, lb... 4 1 1 4 Malsner. ct..' 4
Ml In. rf 4 OS.irrh. rf 4 8 14
Seymo.r. ef.. 4 t t 1 Jordan, lb I 111
Brsaaahta. t. 4 1 II. OAlpermas, lb. 811
Tlln. lb 1 41 OHuiameil, If. 1 1 4
Nlrklla. tb... I til Lewia. ss t 4111
Brl4w.ll. as.. 4 1 1 1 tDeritea. c t i I
Taylor, s 1 I DRueser. S....I 4
Asms, p 1 I 1 .
TaUlt 4 17 JI t
Totals II 4 37 II -
New York : 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0-4
Brooklyn .......... .;.l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.01
Base hlta; Off Taylor. 3 in four Innings;
off Ames. 1 In five innings. Sacrifice hits:
Devlin. Ames, Lewis. Double plays: Dev
lin, Nlcklln and Tenney Sevmour and
Tenney. Lett on bases:' New York. 4;
Brooklyn, 4. Bases. on balls: Off Rucker,
4: oft Tsylor, 3. Struck out: Bv Rucker,
6; by Taylor, 2; byAmes, 8. Time: 1:28.
Umpires: Emslle and Rudderham. -: t .
Reds WlAi m Teatk.
CINCINNATI. Aprlf tO.-Wlth two men
out In the ninth, Clarke hit to right field
for a home run, tielng the score. Cincln
natti won out In the tenth on Lobart's
triple and Ganxel's, single. Lobart alaj
scored the home team's first run on a
triple and sn out. Outfielder Df.lev was
released to Terre 'Haute by , Cincinnati to
day. Score: ," ' -
One out when Winning run scored. .
Batted for Moeiler in ninth.
Cincinnati .'.;. -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
rutsDurg ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ll
Three base hltw."Mllbhen. Mowrev. Hula
Witt, Clarkson. Pages on balla, off Camp-
oeii, i, on A-eiiieta, I. lime; i:y. (.mptre,
Rlgler. . - ' j ,
PkUadelpbla Wins la Teatk,
PHILADELPHI, April 20. The home
team won rrom Boston today in the tenth
inning, when Ritchey's fumble permitted
a runner to score. Boston could not solve
Hoeh's curves until the eighth Inning when
they hit the ball hard and tied the acore
In the ninth. Exccpf In two Innings Toung
wss effective with men on basee. Score:
One out when winning run was scored.
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 14
koslon 0 1) 0-0 0 0 0 1 Z I
Two base hits: Dahlen, Courtney, Grant,
Sacrifice hits: Dahlen, Knabe 2, Magee
Hoch 2. Stolen baae:. Grant. Double pay;
Dolan, Knabe and Courtney. Lett on bases
Boston, 8: Philadelphia, 8. Baaes on balls:
Off Young, 8; off Hoch, 2. Base on errors:
Boston, 8; Philadelphia, 1. Hit by pitcher:
by Hoch, 1. Struck out: by Young, 3; by
Hick, 2. Passed balls: Bowerman. Time:
1:66. Umpire: Klen. -
LEE-ULAS9 START OUT WITH WIN
Hardware Mea' Have aa Easy Tins
vltk Merchaats.
The Lee-Glass-Andreeasns celebrsted the
opening of their regular season by defeat
ing the Merchants of the Intercity league
In a one-sided contest at Vinton Street
Park. 21 to A Manager Ratukin's team
showed lack of practice and is capable of
playing a much better game than put up
yesterday. The Hardware men played in
mid-season form, allowing the Merchants
to score their-runs in ths last inning on
four consecutive hits and an error. Min
Ikus work on third was exceptionally fast
and Bunnell's pitching kept the Merchants
guessing at all times. The Lee-Glass An
dreesena had no trouble finding Walling
at opportune tlmee, but It must be aaid to
his credit that had hie support been better
b would be capable of pitching a good
article of ball. Score:
L-O.-A. AtKRCKAKTg.
U.H.O.A.S. k.H.O.A E
fssey. If 1 lit Henrr,- ef. ... 4 1
Br.dlord. tb. I t I t 1 8'oi'dr'a, II- t . 2 1
Mullea, ss... I 1 1 4 MrAndfa. lib 4 1 t 4
Minibus, lb.. J t t t 4 Walling. -. 4 14 1
Olbaon, rt....4 14 4 Jt W.'i, e-U I 4 4 1
C. ( lair. lb.. 4 14 1 Malum, lb... I 4 t 4
Dtrartbartr. ef I 1 I 1 Draaiinr, lb.. I 1 11 4 I
B. Clair, s.... 4 4 7 t 48rk. as t 4 t 4 t
Buao.ll. a... I 4 4 1 Mi-Oowsn, rf. I 1 4 4 4
Jslea. 14
Total. it 4 11 I t
Totals M If II t
Stolen bases: L.-G.-A., 13; Merchants, 3.
Two-baa hits: Casey, Walling. Home run:
C. Clair. Baaea on balla: Off Walling 3;
off Symodynea, 4: off Bunnell, 2; off Jeien.
2. Struck out: By Walling, 4; by Symo
dynes, 2; by Bunnell. 8; by Jelen, 3. Passed
balla: Rohlnowlts, 2; E. Clair. 1. Wild
?c: Walling. 2. Time: 1:4a. Umpire:
William Bell.
STORS WIN AT VINTON PARK
Sevea laatngs Agalast Raanbler ef
Soatb Omaha Reaalls S te S.
The Stors Coronas defeated the Ramblers
of South Omaha In a seven-Inning game st
V'lnton Street park, as a preliminary lo
the "big" game. Bogatts, for the Brewers,
had the Ramblers st his mercy, allowing
but four hits. Ferster's and Smith'a bat.
ting were features, Ferster getting three
hits. tw being for two bases, and Smith
hit to th center field fence for a home run
with the basea full. Bwoits carried eft the
fielding honors, nabbing a high fly after a
hard run for the third out. with three men
oa baaea. Corrlgan a one-handed atop waa
also a fielding feaure. The 8tors-Coronss
play the Ideal-Hustlers at Council Bluffs
next Sunday. Score:
STORI CORONAS. RAMBLERS
IHO.il. IK.O.I1.
MeLals, lb... 1 t I Co, lb I I 14
renter, .... 4 t 8 1 tblasioso. b..l 4 14 4
Kacara. as. ..4. 4 I Hear). If... I 111
Bosatta, ... 4 111 Tuul.. Jo.... I 4111
Harbtau. lb.. 4 IU 1 . rf.... I 1
Ssiltb. ef.... t 14 ( maaa. as.. I 1 1 1
Band, rf ... 4 I 4 4 fcw.ft, at I 4414
1-aaicaa. lb. . I 41 kaaaes., ..! 1 1
bradbeck. if. 1 1 I 1 fcaaaoa. .... 1 1 a
Total. t li ti U Touts llTilTT
Stor Coronas 0 0 t 4 0 0-t
Ramblers 1 0 1 0 0 0 02
Horn run: Smith. Three-base hit: Cor
rlgan. Twn-hiH hita: Ferater (2), Bando.
Basea en balla: Of Bogatts. 3; off Beneon,
I. Struck out: By Bogalta, 4; by Benson. 7
Psssed balla: Ferster, 1; Kennedy, 1. Wild
pitch: Benson. Hit wtth pitched ball: By
Lvnaon, t Double play: Id t Lain to Hacb
ten. Umpire: SUanahan.
Players Xelaaaated, hat Flaed.
CINCINNATI. ' April 20.-The National
Btae Ball commisaion todav reinstated
I'laera Garland rtial.l and M. .1. iHjiilin.
but lined each t, for having participated
In certain same with clubs or against
clubs harboring Ineligible plavera m the
city of Chicago during luut be a sun.
WADDELL DRIVEN FROM BOX
Seven Hits ia Sixth Inning- Betult ia
Five Hunt. ;
TWO MORE IN THE SXVlLVfU
These Are Reealt af Three till aad
aa ErrarStaaa Drive la la
Oal Baa Mad ky
St. Leals.
CHICAOO, April 20. Chicago knocked
Waddell out of the box today and defeated
St. Louis 7 to 1. Seven hits gave five runs
In the sixth Inning and three hits tnt an
error two more in the next. St. Loul
scored on a bas on balls, a sacrifice and
Stone's double. A peculiar double play,
Hoffman to Spencer on which two Chicago
runners were caught at th plat after
Shaw had hit' safely waa th feature.
Score: - '
CHICAOO. iT. Lon. - '
B H.O.A.tt. H O A B.
rttHirnsrtr. HI 1 1 Hoffman, rf.. 1 4 4 1
f. Jonas, f.. 4 t I J 4C. Janes, et.. 4 4 t 4
Frot. SS....4 4 4 1 lStnee, If 4 14 4
Aod.mon, rf. 4 ! 1 4 4 William, tb. 4 4 I t 4
Ats. lb t 14 (Wallae, ss., 4 1 1 I 1
rwnohsn. lb . I 14 rerrla. lb I 1 I
Tanneblll, It 4 1 I I I T. Jonas, lb. I 1 It 4
Shaw, c 4 1 4 esneneer, C....I I
ttalta, a- '4 t 4 t Waddell, s... I 4 4 1
Crlaa. ........ 1 4 4
Totals M 1117 It -I -.
" Total u 4 t it l
Chicago' 44440824- 7
St Louis 0 0 1 0 4 0 4 4 01
Two base hits: Stone. Tannehlll. Sacri
fice hit: Hoffman. Stolen bases: Wallace,
V. Jones. Double playa: HoffmSn to
Spencer: Tannehlll to Donohue. Lft on
bases: St. Louis, 4; Chicago, . Bases on
balls: Off Waddell. 2; off Smith. 1.
Struck out; By Waddell, 8: by Smith, t;
by Cries, 1. Wild pitches: Waddell. Time:
1:40. Umpires: Egan and O'Loughlln.
Bealea Wlaa Beta. Gaaaes.
BOSTON, Mass., April . Philadelphia
was beaten by Boston in the morning game
here. Young's all round work waa a
feature. The score: .-
got TON. FHlLADgLPHIA.
B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B.
Thnntr. It.... 4 114 t-Urti.U, It.. 4 4 t 4
Lw4. lb I 111 Nlrholla. as.. 4 1114
McHale, rf... I I t 4 4Uolllna, lb.... 4 4 4 1 4
Oenaler. rf... I II Davts. lb.... 4 141
LsPorte. tb.,1 lit Vurthr. tb... 1 t
tnslanb, lb.. 4 1 IT om,h, H. ... I 114 4
Watnar, as... 1 4 4 4 Mnrnn. ef....l 0 44
McOonnsll. as 1 I 4 I Shrecb. e.... I 4 14
CMl.r. e 4 I 1 (Vlrkera t a I
Tosag. 4 111 Ogrssna. ,... 1
alaswoll, p... 1 1
. imn H u It IT I - . .
Tnt.l. u ml
Boston 01830002 I
Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 01
Two-base hit: oung. Three-base hit: Mc
Hale. Hits: Off Vlckers. 4 in three in
nings; off Krausa, 2 in on Inning: oft Max
well, 7ln four Inning. Sacrifice hits:
Wagner, McHale (2), Lord Thonev. Stolen
basea: Davis . Lord. Left on bases: Ronton
7; Philadelphia, 7. First base on balla: Off
Maxwell, l; off lounr, l. First base on
errors: Boston, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Dy
rwau, uira: oy aiaxweii, Aicuonnen.
Struck out: By Young. 4; by Maxwell, 2;
by Vlckers, 1. Passed balls: Crlger. L
Time: 1:56. ITmnire: RherMnn
Morgan prevented Philadelphia from scor
ing iiier me nrsi inning.
. B0BTON. PHILADeLPHIA
- ' B.H.O.A.B. B.H O A K
Thsner. If.... 4 It Kartnl. If.... I 4 1
Lord, Jb .I I 111 DKlrhnli aa...l alls
M. H.Ia, ef.,,4 110 ncouins. tb.... 4 111
Oessier, rf...,4 1 srvaTla. lb .... I 1 14
irono. re., t iii siiiirpbr. Jb... 4 1 1 .4 1
t'nxlaab. tb. .1 I 14 roomba, rf... 4 114
MeConnell, aa 4 11, I 1 Mornn. cf I 4 11
Carrlraa, e....4. 1 4 Rmttb.. t....... 4 .0 I I 1
Morgan, 4. ... 1 4 14 leaner. 14 4 1''
Sehreck 1 4 4
Totals.. ... .11 a IT II -1 - -u.
'.''' : Total II 4 i 1 4
Boston . 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 i
Philadelphia 3 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Collins, Davis. Three
base hits: Lord, Gessler, Carrlgan, Coomb.
Sacrifice hits: Da via. Lord. Stolen baaea:
McHale (21, McCohnelL Double play: Me
Connell. La Porte to Unglaub. Lett oa
bases: Boston, 4: Philadelphia. 4. First
base on balls: Off Morgan, 2; oft Carter.
1. Baae on errorr ''Philadelphia,' 1. Hit by
pitcher: By Carter, Unglaub. ..Struck out:
By Morgan, 7: by Carter, L Tims: 1:S4.
Umpire: Sheridan. ,, . , . .. v
Naxteleeaa Wla Oa iErrere. . '
DETROIT, April 20. Though ontlilt
nearly two to one. Cleveland won handily
from the champions ot. two costly errora
of judgment and five- mis plays that were
II expensive. Malloy made hia debut and
pitched an impressive game. Score:
DBTROIT. CLEVELAND.
B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B.
Metntrrs, If.. 4 t I 0J. Clarks. If.. til
tcbaaier. lb.. 4 1 l.t OBr.dl.y, lb... 4 1 t 4
Crawford, et..4 I 1 Storall, lb.... 2 1 11 ' 1
Cobb, rf I lit ebajole. lb.... i lit
Roaamsn, lb. 4 14 1 ITntar, as.... 4 111
tV)oitn. lb. 4 11 1M1I. n a a a a
Bebmtdt, C....4 1 i I N. Clarke, . 14
is, e. s i e v v
, cf4 I
i. rt. i 4 4
... t I I
i ijearjf, aa.. 1 l x IBIrm'gb'm,
aauuj, ....... lis iHinenrasa,
g boades.
Total 17 11 27 1! 4
Totals 14 T tt It
Detroit 0 0011000 0-2
Cleveland 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 00
Two-baae -hits: Rosaman, Bradley, Tur
ner. Sacrifice hits: Bradley. Stovall (2).
8tolen bases: Bchaefcr. Coughlln, Turner.
Double play: Lajole. Turner and Buivall.
Left on bases: Detroit, 11; Cleveland, 4.
Bases on balls: Malloy, 2; Rhodes, I.
Bases on errora: Cleveland. 4. Hit by
pitcher: By Malloy, I. Struck out! By
Malloy, 4. Passed ball: Clarke, 1. Wild
pitch: Malloy. Time: 1M. . Umpir:
Evans.
SUN BRINGS OUT THE SHOOTERS
anwaBBanjaaaa . .
Geea Crowd at tke Pottawattaaale
Clak Saadag.
The warm weather brought out a good
crowd for the weekly practice shpot of the
Pottawattamie Gun club. In addition to
the regular shoot two-team races between
chosen sides were shot off. - Townsend's
team beat Dixon's Colts W to 88. and then
Dixon chose another team, which- beat
Charles Thorp's team 136 to 129. Woulman
brok nlnety-sovsn targets straight with
out a miss. The scores:
Team Race
Dixon (Capt.) 21 Townsend (Capt.)..kS
Hardin 21 Woolmau
Morrill 2i Damon .....22
bkinner 24 Giamlnl 20
Total
Team Race
Dixon (Capt) ...
Townsend ,
Damon
Skinner
Talbot .,
Morrill
Total
Broken Bow.
Practice SUoot
Jamea Davis ....
Giamlnl
G. Davis
Talbot
Skinner
Damon
Woolman
Morrill
Dixon
Thorpe
Van Cott
Townaend
Sharp
Hardin
Beno
J W. Lewis
Thomas
...83 Total 82
Thorp (Capt.) 22
..21 Woolman tt
..21 'Van Cott Si
..22 Sharpe 3)
..21 Glamini jtu
..a Davis t)
.135 Total
13
It 17 17-73
17 18 It-7
18
17 17 M-74
21 22 14-77
It 23 -IJ 4
2) 26 -3S
21 li ti-Ht
3 -a tin
20 to 22 44
24 11 22-00
21 ii) 3-t
It
21
..23
..22
.It
MOHRiaSEY WINS MARATHON BACH
Yeaker Maa Covers Distaaee Beklad
Leagkwat'a Beeerd.'
BOSTON. April 20 -Patriot day wa gen
erally observed in Massachusetts end
Maine today with the customary meetings
at Lexington, Concord and other towns
famoua in revolutionary hlatory, and by
sports and pastimes snd a suspension o'
business In other places. The principal
sporting event waa the Ma rat nun run, its
twelfth renewal, from Ashland to this City
a distance of a Uifle over twenty-five
miles, in which more than a hundred of
the leading long-distant e amateur runners
In lb country participated.- The runners
left the city for Aaliland early in tn day
in order to be In time for the noon start.
T. P. Morrlssey of the Mercury Athletic
club, Yonkera, N. Y., won the Marathon
road race today, covering the twenty-five
miles In 3 hours, 2& minutes and 43V, ac
ends, 1 minuie 1H seconds behind the rec
ord eaUblialied last year by Thoinaa Long
boat. .....
Haynes of tbe Irish-American Athletic
club ef New York was second. Time:
Kowler of Cambrldgeport. Mass., Athletic
club was third. Time: 2:24:42.
Error Casta at Gaaae.
The Bellevue Juniors defeated th crack
Nationals oa the Beilevue grounds Sunday
afternoon. Aa Inexeuaabl error in tne
tiiird Uaiina- lei bellevue score Uiree tun as
The "itandard of
McKlBBJN
The -McKIBBIN
I3IN
Ivat of hat
AA your dealer
nd cost the Same, the score at th finish
being 11 to 10. Batfries. Bellevue; Kllng
tnd Ma thaw son. Nationals, Jenson and
Russell.
: Captain Jenson of the Nationals would
llk to hear from any managers for games.
Addnaaa, . tot North Twenty-eight atreet.
South Omaha.
CAMBS IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
'
Chaanpleas Wla aa Easy Vleterr frasa
tke Millers.
COLUMBUS." O., April tO.'-Trlplen . by
Kfutr and Cohgalton and singles by Oeyer
and Prlel In the third Inning put today s
tame out of tne reach of Mlnneapoll.' John
Freeman cleared the right field fence In
the sevnth- for a horn run. Two double
plays that Raldy started Were the features
hf the perfect fielding by the champion.
Score: . ...
Batted for Lllson In sixth.
Cttltrmbus 44340003 t
Minneapolis 00000010 12
Stolen baser Frtel. Sscrlflc hit:
Kruger, Klhm, Raldy, Wrtgley, Welday.
Bsee on balls: Off Oeyer, 2; off Wilson, 4.
Three-base hits: Kruger, Congoltnn.
Home runt Freeman. Double r's: KeMy,
Wriglev to Klhm; Itaidy to Klhm. Klhm
unaeitisted. Hit by pitched ball: Jackson,
by Wllann. Struck out: Bv Wilson. 2 -by
Blersderfer. 4. Hits: Off Wilson, In flv
Ihnlngs: oft Biersderfer. 8 In three Innings.
Time: 1:40. Umpire: Kerln.
INTERNATIONAL . SPORTS' CLUB
Oraraalsatlea Fertatag fa, Bay Large
Tract la Mexico.
ST. LOUIS, April .-The Allmlto Hunt
ing and Flailing club, composed or rorts
men from all over the country and which
Will bring together hunter and fishermen
rrom all. the world, la. being organised tn
ft. Louis, according to Norman J. Coleman,
formerly lieutenant governor of Missouri,
who Is the president. Flv hundred mem
bers will" make up the organixatlon and
each has pledged himself to subscribe I,(W0
to pay for the tract of 260,000 acrea of land
compoelng the Hacienda Allmltoa. a ranch
event? miles from the Mexico seaport of
Ttmpleo, on which the club has an option.
Mr. Coleman stated today that sportsmen
from many nations, some of them belonging
to royal families, have signified their in
tention ot becoming membera. Charles A.
Crane, general passenger and ticket agent
ot tit Wabash, Is vie president of the
club. . - .
BIO AMATEUR GUN TOURNAMENT
Three Dare ef Sheetlagj Calls for
, Elaborate riaas., .
. Big preparations are being made for the
annual amateur tournament ot the Omaha
Uun club to be held at Omaha May S, 4 and
7, which all abootera ara Invited. -Marshall
Sharp will be cashier, W. D. Town
end and H. 8. -McDonald managers and
G. W. Loom is secretary.
"This Is strictly a shoot for amateurs and
the jackrabblt system will be uaed, ao that
4h amateur will receive 10 centa for each
bird broken In addition. to a chance to gt
Irtto the money, which will bo divided X
3d. 20 and IS per cent. The association will
add VKiO In cash to the regular purses. The
Interstate association ' rulea will govern
txoepting that when a piece of target la
Ihot at lh , result will be scored:
.. - . .
, Hooslera Defeat Brewers. . .
Indianapolis, ind., Apm a.-in-
dlano polls won todsy from Mllwsukee.
Slagle wa wild in the eighth Inning, -giving
tw men bases on balla. Then the Mil
waukee -men bunched five hlte. scoring four
runsln ths,t Jnnlng. Tevls replaced Slagle.
Baited for Martske in ninth.
ihdlanopolls ........ r 2 0 8 0 0 0 ''. 11
Illwaukee 0 0 0.1 -1 0 4 23
Innings pitched: by Slagle. seven snd
two thirds;- by Tevls. one -and one-third.
Base on balls: Off Manake, 1; off Slagle,
10; off Tevls. 2. Struck out: Bv Slagle, 2:
by. Tevls. 1; bv Hanake, L ffwo-baee hit:
Cook. Clark, McChesney. Tfree-baa hits:
Roth. Davidson. Stolen bases: Rush. Cook,
Harden, Livingston. Hopket Roth. Brown.
Balk: Slagle. Time: 3:10. Umpires; Kane
and List.
Golf Aasoclatiea . Toaraaaseat.
NBW YORK. April 20.-The American
Golf Association of Advertising Interests
has Just -announced the program for Its
fourth annual tournament. The evetit will
h held this year an the link of th Umb.
ton Country club at Toronto, which has
one of the best elghteen-hole courses In
Canada. The competition will begin Mon
day, July 4, and will continue throughout
th week. Besides the regular association
championships, a number of other events
have been arranged, including handicaps
vents for men. William C. Freeman of
"... v.7 1 a ui miarnv. u. sir iv. ijioyn of
S Pittsburg and Charles A. Carlisle of South
end. Ind.. vice presidents, and Charles
Stoddard of Chlcnn-n imatim n J
treasurer. ' "
- Hawkeye Beat Haascoaa Parks.
The Hawkeyes defeated the Hanscom
rarks t to 8, making four runs In the ninth
Inning. . Batteries- Hawkeyes. Foster.
Drumlng and Roas; Hanscont Parks. Hal
bin and Flanagan. The Hawkeyea would
ilk to schedule games with any U or lb-
o'o o'OLD SQSSS
The rleen nnrlerlvino- oanu nt anam 1,4 f .. t a - J:.: .' . a ...
tlOOO. .Tais vital fluid has become infected with some germ or poison which
prevents ths place from tealing;. This infection may be the result of aa inac
tive, slpggUh condition of the system leavingr the refuse matter of the body
to be absorbed into the circulation instead of throwtn-r it ff ih
channels of nature. Another caute ia the weakening or polluting of this life
etreani from hereditary taints, or from the effects of lontj spell of sickness,
leavirif disease germs injhe system. When the blood is in this condition a
sore cannot heal because the impurities with whkh the circulation is filled are
beinsr constantly discharged into the place to irritate And inflame the tissues
4d further disease the surrounding flesh. The only, treatment that can do
Any yood is one that removes the cause, and for this purpose nothing equals
S. S. S. It begins at the fountain head of the trouble and drives out all germs,
impurities snd poison, and then the place, being supplied with rich, pure
blood, heals naturally and permanently. Local applications assist in cleans
ing' the place, but a cure can only be effected through a purification of the
blood.- Book on Serea and Ulcers and any medical advice free. . ,
WE 'CURE
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year-old team In the city. Call Harney 1S3L
Robert Connsll, manager.
Haetere S. Hoffmaas 4.
Th Hoctors of . South Omaha defeated
the Hoffinsiia Simday by the ecor of 5 to
4. Both pitchers played fine ball. The Hof
mans wei-e unable to score up to the rlntlt
Inning, when-the Hooters got will and let
In four runs Halt erics: Hoctors. MrMas-tei-s
snd Clsena; ,lUt(mans, Peavcuts and
Smith.
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Bostea Defeats Phlladelpkla.
American Igaar morning game at
uoBiun. t , 4 - .'
R. H. O.
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Boston
Philadelphia
Attell Wlaa la F.lghth.
SEATTLE, April 20.-Abe- Attell won from
Kelley In the eighth rountj.
Sporting- Oosalp.
By this time it must be evident that
Ducky Holme has a bunch ot batters.
Doe It matte yaw harJt back to the 'DO's
to see a St. Lout Browns team at the
head of th column? -
Does took like Householder might manage
to get more than two home runs a game.
Ms'nager Frarlck may switch that batting
order every day if by so doing the team
can drag off three Home runs. (
New York-wants th tee ' bold barred.
Why not go all the way and bar western
wrestlers snd plaj safe?
Juat can't hardly wait for that dear 'old
Thursday. And to think. Mayor Jim won't
be there to throw pie first game. -
Th B la glad to know that Its rdd
friends, the local amateurs, still look to its
columns as the prime pi sue to publish their
nas and scores.. Tbese scores snd this
news sre always welcome. Com on, boy;
the more the merrier. t , . ,
That Signal Corps team up at Fort Omaha
Will bear watching. Ila winning of a double
header Sunday has attracted much at
tention and 'many fans who saw the
gamea say they were of a high -order and
that the Signal Corps bora showed form,
that would hav dorm credit to faster com
parer, ;.- .. ,
Hosteller, otherwise Holly . snd Hoel
ketter, has now played in every position
since going into th big league at St. Louis.
The Cardinals are using hrm for their main
catcher this year. ' He ia not a mean pitcher
and la a rattling fine nut or inticldcr. And
yet they aay Artie Hofman i the only
utility man. . ... .
It is to be hoped Dca Moines may be able
to brace up before the fight continues far.
President Hlggina waa disappointed by Chi
cago In not sending lm some players he
had bargained. -for. Comiskey's failure In
this regard might' 'tend to' confirm In the
minds of some ot the Incredulous the an
nouncement -ttwt the , ownership at Dcs
Moines really and,., truly underwent a
Chang.
EPIDEMIC OF ELOPMENTS
All rentage ia th Spring Get Cea
1 trarr - aa , "Weddinga
Fallow. .' ...it .
It Is a cold day when the police do not
get a. message to meet samo..train And ap
prehend a pair of elopers or to seek them
out in the 'fastnesses of the city where they
might be in hiding front Irate parent. All
of which seems to Indiuato' that spring has
come snd that. In accordance with the
rule, young men's fancies are lightly turn
ing o thoughts of love.. . , '
To burst into metaphore, the weight of
oppoalng parents hanging as It were upon
tbe safety valve of the boiler of love has
been Insufficient to keep love repressed In
the spring time, . and the "happy pairs"
are meeting by stealth and outwitting their
elders. . ,
Yesterday morning a telephone messsge
csme to Police Captain Mostyn asking him
to be on the lookout for a certain pair who
were described. They were R. J. Smith, 2,1
years of sge, a Jeweler tn Lynch, Neb., and
Hasel Drussler, It years ot age, Clearwater,
Neb. .. , , .
Detectives Dsvis and Pattullo were sent
to the Northwestern train arriving her at
10:25. They brought th pair back to the
station.
The groom forthwith drew .out a marriage
llcene which allowed they had been .wedded
Saturday In O'NellL .
When th young woman did not return
home In the evening Inquiry was made and
when it 'was learned she and Smith had -boarded
the train for Omaha th police
were notified.
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