TTTE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, MAY 9. Mil. Phillies Blank Trolley Dodgers; Tigers Trounce Sox; Omaha Loses St. Joseph ROURKES FAIL TO HIT TEXAN lUcrait from Ion Star State Holds Pa's Boy to One Ran. GAME IS LOST ON ERRORS Drimmrri Mtkr Two. of Their Three Rim oa Blander by rhomrr ad rB!ak- Klne; sad Ai4rioi Fined. iT. JOSEPH. Mo.. My g.-Speclt Tele gram.! For ,th third straight tlm Fa Rou rites athlete wer . defeated In pitcher' battl here today. Chellette, a recruit from the Texas league, outpitched Danny Dreamer Durbln In on of the beet contests staged In thla city this season. The final count was 3 to 1. x Chellftt allowed only five hits, while turbln waa bumped for eight. Errora werk really responsible for Omaha's defeat. In the eighth Inning, with the score standing a tie, l to 1, Bchoonover and Bchlpke made errora that were responsible for the rune that cava St. Joe the game. The flrt man up. Kelly, hit a long fly to 8choottover. who dropped It. letting Kelly go to second. Powell then bunted to Bchlpke, who threw the ball over Kane's head, Kelly and Powell going to third. Powell scored on Relllya long fly. . Omaha got Us lone run In the first in ning Anderson lined out a alngl and ifter Bchlpke had fanned he scored on King's two-base drive to the left field fence. Jack Haskell, chief of the Western league umpires, announced here today that Pert , King. Omaha's center fielder and Anderson, right fielder, had been fined 1100 and IS, respectively, for an assault on .mplre Kneeland In Omaha last week. Ta Rourke made the playera pay their fines today before - the game, aa Haakell was oot going to let them play. Bcorei OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. ArM.rsnn rf 3 110 0 0 Sihluke 3b....' ...4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 King, 2b 4 Kane, lb 4 P.i.ioonover, cf 8 Pickering, If 8 knaavaa aa 4 o a l i o 0 1 13 1 o 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 18(0 3ondin, c 8 0 0 t 1 0 turbln. p 3 0 0 1 6 0 Agnew i u w v Totals 32 1 6 M 16 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R H. O. A. E. McChesney, cf 4 0 1 8 0 0 Kelly, if '. 4 1 J 0 0 oweii, it 4 1 t J J Rellly. 2h 8 0 0 8 8 1 borton, lb 3 0 3 8 1 0 Melnke. ss 8 0 0 8 1 0 Hamilton, 3b 4 1 0 - 0 t 0 Soaset. c 8 0 1 T 0 0 Chellett. p............ 8 0 0 j JJ Totals 31 3 8 2T 10 1 Batted for Oondlng In ninth. Dmaha v.-..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Bt. Joseph J. 00010003 8 Stolen bases': ' Anderson, Kelley, Powell, Borton. Hamilton. . Bacrtfic hits: Schoon bver. Rellly, Melnke. Three-base hit! King, rwo-bae hit: King. Struck out: By Cnel lette, 7; by purhto, 4. Bases on balls: Oft Chellette, 1. Left on bases:-Bt. Joseph,?; Omaha, (. Omplre: HaskalL Time; 1:44. GRIZZLlEt PEFEAT. TOPBKA TEAM Denver Take. Eacltlnaj , six rir, Contest kr .defeated Tor DENVEft- Maa I Denver fteka In sr 'exciting- game tcor of 'to S- Bcore: '. , " DENVER. I - AB. R. Lloyd. 2b. 5 0 today by the H. O. A. 3S. 0 8 8 0 3tlmor. cf 8 IVeldensaul, If 4 8 1 8 3 1 H 0. 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 aulllln, 3b ... 8 Lindsay, 2b ... Soffey., sa...r. Caasldy, rf.... McMurray. 'ic. Harris, p...... Klnaella. p.... .wv. 8 .;..... 4 3 1 0 4 4 0 0 ... i o ... 8 0 0 8 0 Total 88 TOFEKA. . AB. R. Hafford. 3b............ t 0 RJckard, If 4 1 Tomaaon, cf 4 Whitney, lb 4 I Hopke, ss .' 3 0 Moors. 2b..:.. 4 0 Hreitentteln,' rf... 4 0 Hawkins, c.i 4 0 McOrath, p...... 8 0 tbeecher , 1 0 Leak, p .-. 0 0 Krambe 1 . 0 11 27 U 0 H. O. A. E. 0 8 11 Totals .........'.....38 t 12 24 i I Hatted for McGrath In alxth. tinted for Leak in ninth. Denver 00108080 Topeka 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0- Stolen bases: Qulllln, Lindsay (2), Coffey (2), Casaldy 2. Two-base hit: Ollmore. Three-base hits:. Whitney, Tomason. Home fun: Ollmore. Struck out: By Harris, 1; by Klnaella, 1; bv Leak, 1. Bases on balls: Off Harris. 1; off Klnaella, 1; oft Leak. 1 Double play: Lloyd to Lindsay. Hit by pitched, hall r Qulilln. Left on bases: Den ver. 8, Topeka, 6. 'Innings pitched: By Harris X runs 4. hits 8: by . Klnaella , runs 1. hits 4; by Mctirath 6, runs 4, hits I; bv Leak S. runs 2, hit 8. Tim: 1:M. Lmilre; Bhoeupaker. DCS MOINES k A 8 If FOR SIOUX Ckamplona TVU taat bans by Elerea '-: t Ose. , 6IOUX CfTT,' la .' May 3. -Sioux City won easily from Des Moines today in th last gam of th series. Score: 610UX CITT. AB. R. ,H. O. A. E Andrea, 2b 4 2 2 8 0 0 Ptem, lb - 4 1 1 U 0 0 Welch, Sb 4 0 1 2 4 0 Neighbor, rf 8 1 2 1 0 0 IWatrner, cf 4 1 3 4 0 0 Rellly. M ...,. 4 1 2 0 8 1 Preen. If , 2 0 1 10 0 Towns, o ........,.M.. 4 3 13. 1 0 Wilkin, p t 2 1 I J) Total SS 11 13 27 11 l 1 DES MOINES. AB. R. 11. O. A. E- curti. if 4 o l i o i Colllgan. !t '.i 4 - 0 0 4 2 1 MatUck. of. ..... 4 0 0 8 0 0 Dwyer. lb 1 1 0 4 0 0 Bachant. o 3 0 0 S 3 1 Needham. a 4 0 112 1 Korea. 8b 3 0 0 8 3 1 Dec amp, rf 8 0 0 0 0 0 Lynch, c. lb 3 0 8 4 0 1 Fchnelberg, p 3 0 1 0 8 0 Northup, a 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 31 1 i 24 IS lies iuo.nes 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 1 61oux City 0 0 0 8 0 4 0 2 11 Sacrifice hits:- Stem, n.-llly. WUklns. Korea. Two-base luis; Wagner. Xowne, Mem, Wllklni. Stolen bases: eiem. lieilly, Neithbors ii. Aodiaaa. 1IIU: Off cnnel berg. 7. In (uur inning; off Nonhup. In four Inning-- Struck out: By Wliklna, 2; by Noitiiup. 3. Rases on balls: Oft Schnei berg. 1; off Nortliup, 2. P&aeed bail: Towne. Hit by pitched ball: By Schneiberg. An dreaa. Time: 14a. Umpire: Kneeland. Attendance, 1.000. Vadernood Tesai Win, UNDERWOOD, la. May 8 (Special) Underwood defeated the High IJfe team of Council Bluffa by a score of 4 to 0 Sunday afternoon. Score: RH E. Underwood ... 3010010 4 2 1 High Life 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 6 Pattarlve: Underwood. J. Benne'tt and Reed; High Life. Hudspeth and Bell. Strui k out: By Bennett, IS: by Hudspeth. T. Bases on bails: Off Bennett. 3: oft Hu.lsceth. L Hit by pitched ball: By Ben nett. L - , - lateraatlatual Varsity Meat. LONDON. May An International var. tlty meet in mhirh th combined aihletio teams of Yale and Harvard will line up gftlnat thoec of Oxford and Cambridge will be held on the Queen s club grounds In July, the American challenge having keen definitely accepted by th briusn uni. IUei Standing of TeamsJ WEST. LEAGI K. NAT L LEAGt.'E. tV.L Pet. W.L.Pct Ploug City. .18 I .IJj Philadelphia 1 i .71.' st. Joseph. ..1') Pittsburg ....13 I .6. Wichita 8 6 .sl New York... .13 T .M. Lincoln 8 .171 Chlcegu 11 .& Lienver 8 .57l Cincinnati ..7 8 .4 Jmaha 8 .471 1 Boton a 14 .ax ropeka 4 11 .2t7j St. Louis .... 4 13 Lies Moines... I is .1181 Brooklyn .... 3 II .2K AMKR. LEAOrR. AMER. ASSN. W.L.Prt. W.UPct Minneapolis.. 1 8 .RMI Detroit .......20 3 .! Milwaukee ..i.i 10 ..vwi nmiton n i jwi Columbii ...10 O.iWiNew York.... 8 M0 Kansas Clty..ll 10 .R34 Philadelphia.. .l"0 ft. Haul 11 10 .24 Chicago w .n Louisvlll ...11 n .wo' Washington.. 8 10 .444 Toledo 8 IS .3 tl Cleveland .... 8 14 .34 India napotle ..7 1 .8041 ?t. Louis...,. 5 18 .238 Yesterday's Reaalts. ' WESTERN LEAGUE. Oman a. 1: St. Joseph 3. Topeka. 6: Denver. . Dea Moines, 1; Hloux City. 11. Lincoln, 6; Wichita. '; thirteen Innings. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New Tork. 4; Boston. 5. Brooklyn, 0; Philadelphia, S. , St. Louis. S: Pittsburg. 4. - AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland. 2; Ht. Louis. 4. PHIladelphia-Washington, wet grounda. Detroit, 8; Chicago, 2. . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis, 3: Pt. Paul, 7. Uames Today. Western League Omaha at Lincoln, Des Moines at Lenver. XL Joseph, at Wichita, Sioux City at Topeka. National Leaftue Cincinnati at Boston, St. Louis at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. American league New York at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland. American Association Columbus at In dianapolis. Toledo at Louisvlllp, Kansns Cltv at Minneapolis, Milwaukee at tt. Paul. Varsity Students Choose Members of Athletic Board Frank, Anderson, Hiltner, Bates and Ankeny Are the Successful Candidates. LINCOLN. Neb.. May a (Special Tele gram.) Owen Frank, the gridiron star; Louis Anderson, a long distance runner; Arthur Hiltner, center on the varsity bas ket ball team; W. O. Bates, a cross-country man and W. R. Ankeny, a track man, wer the successful candidates at the ath letlo board election held Monday at the stat university. The election passed without the slight est excitement, the usual tight on Theta Nu Epsllon playing little figure In the re sult. Charges of T. N. E affllllatlnna were circulated against four of the candidates, but played but little figure in the general result and 'were generally discredited by the atudenta. . ... ..... Dr. Clapp caused some excitement early Monday morning by attempting . to tore students' to vote for five men on in tick eta. In some instance -the voters wer voting for only three and . four of the eleven candidates and th..aecretary at tempted, to throw these allots out. Ha was- Immediately opposed In th move ment, hoW4ver,t(Lnd a'ftxanrtnatldti at th record (bowed (hat a voter ifilxht cast hi ballot' for any number- ef candidate o that h did .'not vote lr.' more 'than five. .! - Ail of th auccessful candidates'' wer fraternity men. Because of his wonderful work, In foot ball last fall and hi action in turning the captaincy of eleven next fall over to S. V. Shonka. Frank was generally conceded to have a big lead over the ther candidate. He I a member of Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity. Anderson has been doing some excellent work In track and I wU known In athletic circles. He I a Phi Delta Theta, Although confined to th isolation hospital by smallpox for two week until noon of th day of election. Arthur Hiltner proved a strong campaigner and drew a large vote. H la in Alpha Theta Cha. W, O. Bate la popular a a cross-country man while Akeny waa alio extremely popular In the law school.. Bate t a member of Delta Vpellon and Akny of Delta Chi. E. XV. Munson the sixth man In track with, 118 vote. Swltsler received 1SR; Miller, 178; Haacall, 188; Buck, 149. and Carroll, 118. Th ftv highest wer declared' elected by the faculty commit which canvassed th vote. Of th successful candidates Frank received 463; Anderson, 896; Hiltner, 81; Bates, 23. and Ankeny, 211. Th five member elected tak their places next V. NEW BALL PARK FOR . TORK State I.eagae Team Haa Fine Gressts Near Baalaes Part ef City. .TORK, Nb.. May a-Speclal) Th fin ishing touches are made on Tork' new tat league base ball park,' which is one of th best arranged base ball park In th league. - Prof. J. Asher Park pur chased th ground, close In to th busi ness part of th city and rented to th Tork base ball league team. Th park ha been named by fans "Pa Parka Park." Th new grand stand waa moved from East H1U park and - placed immediately back of th catcher's position. To this waa added another section, placed tn such a position that every seat in th grand stand commands a position that every play can be easily een. .At first, game played It waa found that bleacher wer Inade quate and mora bleacher, are being built Both telegraph and telephone service ha been put in. Th local expect to have ar rangement mad for Quarter tor player. PROTEST COMES FROM AlBLRN Hiatal Sckol Team Claim First Plac at Meet at Pera. SOUTH AUBURN, Neb.. May 8.-8pa-clai.7 Th Auburn High school takes ex ception to th report from Peru to the effect that it waa third in th southeastern, field meet held at that plac on Saturday. Th report evidently waa cent tn before th relay rac wa run. ThatNast event waa won by th Auburn team and th meet went to Auburn, Pawnee City second and Tecumaeh third. Auburn expect to have a team composed of Quackenbush, Mastln, L. Smith and E. 6ml th and Oerlaw In th west-central high school meet at Hasting Friday. This meet U to be held on Halt ing college fine new track and field, prob. ably th beat arranged for such athletic of any in th stat. Hawkey Rifle Team Defeat. IOWA CITT. la.. May S -Word wa r. reived by Ueut. Morton C. N urn ma, com- mamlanl o the Iowa university cadet regi ment, thla morning from the kuurhn setta Agricultural college telling that th rifle team of that institution had ahot be tween l"J and lsuo in the aftermath col leaiate shoot for the national Individual championship. Aa Iowa score waa only ISM thla puta the Hawkeye team nut ef the running Thla shoot was held following the Intercollegiate league ahoot which the University of Iowa won by on point aver iaa aaaesecaueetie teem, - PHILLIES BLANK BROOKLYN Alexander Holds Visitors to Three Hi la and Tin Sine. ' 7D7AL SCORE IS PIYE TO K0THTSG .n derma fretm Ram Tim a Dola Se re re a Twt Twe-B&rrera aad Tltaa Leuiala O err 1 fir Blta. PHILADELPFTIA, May t Rrooklya waa shot out her today. 8 to 0. Alexander h-ld th rlAtorf to three hits and fanned ulna batsmen. Wheat being a victim thre time). Score : PHILADELPHIA. BP.66KLTN. B H O A C R H O.A Titus, rf 4 11 0 Tnoley. M...4 1 I Knh. 5K....I 4 I ftuhert. lb.. 4 1 11 1 lylhert. th... 4 lt WtiMt. If.. . 4 010 ftUtM, It,... 4 t 1 Hnmmel, Sb. I s I 4 0 rt.krt. ff . . . I 1 I A A Mvra ft i A A I LuHeniS. 1.. 4 t 14 ereulcKNv, rf.. 4 ft 1 0 Dnolsn, H...4 1 1 I I Eim'rmtn, lb I I 1 0 Peoln. e i 1 W I 0 Hrtr. c....l I I Aleitnder, . t t (Bell, . I 0 4 I n Totsln U 12 27 li 1 Totsll n 124 14 1 Brooklyn 0000000000 Philadelphia 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 a Two-bise hits. Inoln l") Titus. Home run: L derus. Sacrifice hits: KnaV, Pool v lhi. bl lay: D ubjn to Tool y lo nauhen. Left n las-..- ftroiklvn, i". P 11 d Iphia. Ei-t )(1!.e ,, ts: o.f B I . 1; r.ff xa der 3 F rst I ase -m rmrs: Brock y... 1 Struck out: B . B-l:, .'. b, AUxanrl.r. . lVs d hail: 1 ol : Time: 1:35. Umpires: Easton and Jonn stone. Roatun Win In Klejhth. BOSTON, May 8. Boston overcame V'cw Tork lead In the eighth Inning today and won by th cor of 6 to 4. Inge.rton' hit ting won the game for Boston. Hrore: Batted for Devlin In ninth BOSTON. NEW YORK. H H O A K O H O A E. Clarke, ir ... 4 I I I pevore, rf.... 4 J I T-nney, lb... 4 1 7 0 0 Doyle. 2h....4 1 1 Hrzo(, h... I t t 1 SnodgrsM. cf 4 0 0 ft Butler, w ... 1 0,0 1 1 Murray. If... 2 110 0 Inrton, 3b.. I I t 1 ft Murkle. lb .. 4 I 1(1 J 0 Miller, rf....4 1 1 1 0 Hrlrtwell, u.. 4 1 2 4 ft Ooorts, cf 4 0 4 1ft Pevlin. 3b.... 4 1 ft ft (I Sweeney, lb . I ft WIIon: C....I ft 4 ft ft Sprtit, lb.... t ft ft 1 e Rsymnnd. p. 4 1 1 I ft Rirlden, c.S Oil o Berker 1 ft ft ft ft Ptefter, p.... IllJft Tottls n f 24 11 4 Totals 3 I 27 II 2 Boston 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 6 New York , 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 004 Two-base hits: Doyle (2), Ingerton, Mil ler. Home run: Inarertnn. Rase on balls: Off Pfeffer, It; off Raymond, 1. Struck out; ny t-rerter, a: by Raymond, 4. Time: 2:0a. Umpires: Klem and Doyle. Pirates Bench lilts. P1TTSBURO, May 8.-Plttsburg defeated St. Louis by bunching four hits In the third Inning and getting big hits in the fourth and sixth. Score: pirrsBi'Ra. st. loi is. B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O.A.B. Byrne, lb,...l 0 ft 0 Husflna. 2b.. 4 till McKecb'e, lb I ft ft 0 0 Bill, If 4 1 1 ft I 1each. cf 4 1 I ft ft Mowrey, lb.. I ft ft I 0 Clarke, It.... 2 lift ft K'netchev, lb 4 i 0 0 W'ainer. aa... 4 III 1 ana. rf 4 1 1 ft ft Miller, 2b.... 4 1 1 I ft Bretnahan, el 1 4 0 ft Hunter, lb... 4 11 ft Oakea, ct 4 4 ft ft Wtiaon, rf....l lift ft Hauaer. aa... I ft 1 I ft OlhKin, e 4 11 ft Steel, p I 11 1 ft teele. 4 t ft 1 ft Totals 721 12 t Totala 31 t If 1 Wagner out: hit bv batted ball. Pittsburg ....0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 -4 St. Lout 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Hunter. Wilson. Gibson. Bresnahan, Steel. Three-base hits: Ellis, Evans. Base on balls: Off Steels, 1; off Steel. 2. Struck out: Bv Steele. 8: bv Steele, 8; by Steel. 4. Time: 1:47. Umpire: O'Day and Brennan. Peace Reigns in 1 ! ; the Three-I League Quincy Bays Bloominffton Franchise and Season's Flay Will Begin Wednesday. CHICAGO, May S.-Preaident Al Tearney of th Three-I leagu announced today that all trouble of hi association had com to an end at last and that play would begin Wednesday with Quincy play ing In the plac of Bloomlngton, having bought that club' franchise today. Th announcement wa made by Presi dent Tearney before th called meeting to arrange a playing schedule. Quincy had withdrawn Its Injunction suit and. having options on the franchises of several of th southern clubs, it sent rep resentative to the meeting today author ised to buy Its way Into the league. Bloomlngton accepted the terms offered by Quincy, which 'wer not made public, and dropped out of the Three-I. No an nouncement of it future waa mad by Bloomlngton' delegation. President Tearney was much elsted over th outooma. a It relieved the league of th loss of 82.600 paid by Quincy to enter tho organisation and it also shunted off the payment of damages to that club be cause of It failure to get in after It had been given to understand such a procedure oould be arranged. Th co'mplet schedule of th eaaon' game will not be published for several day, but th club representative expected to decide on the first ten game today. Th playera of the Bloomlngton club wer distributed as follows: Royer, Prendergast, Goodwin and Manlon to Quincy, Massing to Danville, Cochran to Spring-field, Davidson to Peoria, Kennedy and Jackson to Waterloo, Melchlor and Murdock to Dubuque, Irwin to Rock Island, Humes to Davenport. Bloomlngton was given- 81,500 for the franchise of th Bloomlngton base ball company, 82,600 to be divided among th club of th league and 31.000 to be paid by Harry Hoefer of Quincy, who get th franchise. GREELEY DEFEATS SPALDING Academy Team Lose Opening Game r Score of Nine te Three. GREELEY. Neb.. May 8. Special ) eipaiaina college opened the base ball season here with a game on the local dia mond In the presence of 800 fans bundav afternoon, resulting In a decided victory for the home team. Kcore: l-paldlng 00000210 03 lireeiey 10010611 8 Batteries: Spalding. Ryan and Lee; Greeley, Foley and Anderson. Brneon tattle Wla. Then Benson Eagle defeated th Up dike In a on sided game by the score of 17 to 2. The feautres of the game was the pitching of Sabin. atriklng out fifteen men and a home run oy Oatronlo with two men on base. RH.E. Eagles 2 2 S 0 1 4 8 x-17 11 Updike 0 00011000-1 48 Battertea: Eagles, Sabin and Poll fa. a; Up dike baker, Hadley and Overman and junnaon. .-trues cut rjy fcanin, id; uaker, z, base on balls. Sabla 1; Baker, 4; Hadley a Umpire. Armstrong. lue j. i.. true and Long A Voaae team played the second game. The Cross team winning by th score of I to 1. Llnwoed Defeat More Binds. LIN WOO U. Neb.. May S.-8peclel Lin wood defeated the Mors Bluffa baae bal team on the local grounda Sunday by a acore of 7 to 1 cicore: Llnwood 00008080 7 Morse Bluffa 0000110 1-8 Batteries. Llnwood. Kerska and Buhak; Morae Bluffa. Kopenlck and Uhmer. Struck out: Hv Kertka, : by Kopenlck, 8. Hits: Llnwood, 8; Morse Bluffa, . A Horrible Deals, rasult from decaying lung. Cur cough nd weak lung with Dr. King' New Dis covery, too and U 00. For sal by Beaton Drue Co. I ten m Gx-T re. r vsA "v"oX OeVi0V)e. (rOlj vxt- I, - Saints Hit Sphere Hard and Beat the Millers by 7 to 1 Minneapolis loses Battiny Bee Lou- dell Taken, from Box in Fourth. ST. PAUL. May 8 Two singles, a double, base on halls and London's wild throw ga Ve t't. Paul four runs In the third lnninK today, and In the elshth Ralston's home . wun I'cicnanty on ttiira. adderl two nore, St. Pnul winning from Minneapolis, to 3. Lnudrtl was tHken from the box fter' the third and Patterson, who suc ceeded him, was effective until the eighth. ocore: FT. PAt'L. MINNEAPOLIS. B II O A X B.H.O.A E. Jonn, rf i 1 S O 0 t'lvmer, cf,..S 1 t 0 Peleli'nty, rf 4 I t 0 Oilin, lh 4 1 11 I McCorm'k, aa S 0)2 14'ravath, If.. I 120 KHIy, e 4 00 Williams, 3h. 8 0 4 1 RalUnn, rf... 4 1 0 0 ft l:ninmau, rf. 4 1 (I 9 utrev. lh... 4 1 S 1 0 Kllllfer. ... 4 .1 0 t I I I 0 Ferrli. .11).... 4 I 4 0 ft I 0 Onnit. o 4 1 4 3 10 2ft Lotiaell, p.... 1 0 ft i 1 0 0 0 D.wp.in 1 ft 0 ft Howell, lb.. . 4 Kohl. Sb I rieranntere, p 1 Ktnlaer 1 Chech, p 0 0 0 0 0 Patleraiirt n. 1 ft ft 1 -rMimn I V V V Totals .31 I 21 9 1 Peaitrr, p. .. . n 0 0 0 0 Totala lb )1 24 1 I Batted for I.oudell in fourth. Batted for Decanniere In seventh. Batted for Patterson In eighth. Minneapolis 00110010 03 Bt. Paul 00400012 7 Two-base hits: Ferris. Jones. Three-base hits: Atitrey. Howell. Home run: Raleton. Stolen bases: Stela-er. McCormlck. Double play: Howell. McCormlck and Autrev. Hits: Off Louden, 3 in three Innings; off Patter son, 4 In four Innings; off Peaster, 1 In one Inning; off Ueeannlere, ft in seven In nings; off thech. 2 In two Innings. Bases on halls: Off Lourlell. 1; off Ueeannlere. 2. Ftruck out: By Decanniere. 2; by Chech, 8; by Lourlell; I; by Patterson, 1. Sacrifice hits: McCormlck. Cravath. Sacrifice flies: Williams (21. Left on bases: Minneannlls 10; St. Paul, i Tim: 1:45. Umpires: Wed dige and Blerbalter. State League Opens Friday Afternoon ....... Grand Island Business Houses and ocaoois rioDaoiy win nt uiosea ' .. ' in Honor of Event. GRAND ISLAKD. Neb , May g (Special.) A 'committee is circulating among- the business rrren of the cfty this morning Seeking: to secure the pledges of as many aa possible to close their place of business on the afternoon of Friday next for the opening game of the base ball season. The Elks are taking up the matter and have already secured the adoption of a resolu tion by the Board of Education looking to the closing of the schools on Friday afternoon. There will be a monster parade and the blgge't base ball demonstration ever witnessed In this city. Ifoldreae Lose to Cnlherteon. HOLDRKOE. Neb. Max' 7.-( Special.) After having won thr?e straight v ctoriea that made them Inok like chamt ions ot southwesiern Nebraska, the Holdrega Hiati school suffered defeat Saturday at the hsnds of the Culberisrn school hnva. Tho score was 8 to 2. The fettur of the game was the hitting of MbkIII of Hold' rege. who secured two three-baggera and a einle In four times at bat. Batteries, Holdrrge, Tewell. Siegall and Popple; Cul- nenson, B ence ana valteis. Umpire: 11. Weyl. Madlaon Lose to Cornlea. MADISON. Neb.. May . CSpeclaLl-Mad-Ison lost to Cornlea in an Interesting game. Madison had several good chances to win, especially in the eighth, with three men on bases, when Bay came up In a pinch and atruck out. A crowd of W0 wltneased the contest. Bcore: Cornlea ; 00000602 07 Madison 0 1 1 0 0 0 t 0 1-6 Hits: Madison, S; Cornlea. R. Struck out: Madison, Cornlea, 11. Batteries: Mad laon, Walker, Ballow and Bates; Cornlea, Oik and Warner. Rrlstow Wins front Lynch. BR1STOW, May 8 (Special )-Brlstow won from the Lynch High school in a faat game. Five Innings were played without a score or an error. Bristow scored in the fifth and Lynch In the eventh. Hlght's run In the eighth won th gam by the' score, oi z to l. Permit to smoke are now being Issued. Be your dealer.' iy VV UV4V ' - BLATZ COMPANY, TIGERS WALLOP WHITE SOX Detroit Captures Chicago by Score of Eight to Two. JONES HIT IN HEAD BY BALL Langre Loses .ere After Aerldeat and Retire In Favor of Baker, Whs Fall la Stop the Tide. CHICAGO. My -Detroit d'feated Cht epgo today. 8 to 2 .lores was h t -n fie head by a pitched ball and made uncon scious. He was carried off th field. Lsnge. who -t p tchlrg splendid ball up to this ace den", lost Us nerve and h d to retire in faxo:- cf Baker. The latter could no sop the vs or vhil Coving: n had 1 ttle difficulty tn 1 oldlng the l:c Is sife. Score: DETROIT CHICA(K) B H.O.A K B.H.O.A.K Jnnei. If 0 0 1 ft ft LmM, !h I 0 I a ft ha Her. If. I ISO .'nrhan. M...4 131ft Bilh. 4 112ft Mrlnlvre. rf 4 ft 1 0 0 fobb. r( 4 3 4ft 0 Pniiaherly. ir 4 1 1 ft ft Crawford, rf 2 t 2 0 1 Rertle. rf... .4 t ft 2 ft neleh'nty, 1M I 1 1 ft Tannphlll. 2b 4 ft 2 i ft Mnrlarty, lb. I ft " 1 ft folilnn. lb... 1 It 1 ft OLeary, b.. 4 1 3 0 ft Sullivan. c.S 0 7 10 Burnt., r.... I 1 4 ft 0 Ijntr. p 10 12 1 tVflnaton. P 2 0 t t 0 Mesenter ..1 0 ft 0 Baker l 1120 Toliln .... 30 10 ST 1 1 rallahan ...1 0 ToUlu 31 27 17 1 nailed for l.snse in the fifth. Patted for Sullivan in the ninth. Chi. ao oononiooi Detroit 0 0 0 1 3 1 2 0 1-8' Two-l aae hits: Crawford, O'Lei.rv, Cnl I'ns. Tlu-ee-haee hit: t'ohh. Home run: Hchallcr. Hits: off La tin c. 4 in five In n'ntts': off Buker, ti in tour Innmas. sacrl fee hits: Coiimn. Sc'lmlei, Crawford i.'i, lord. Strlen .ase: luili. Lrrt. Cobb L"ii on hiise: . hi am.. 0; DMrolt h. F rs' base on hll-: tifr" Ltrge, fi o"f Covl gt n. 1; off Buker, 1. II t wl'h pi chel ball: H Lane p. Jo es; by C V rgto , i ol I .H. Hnk r. B ruck '..it: 1 I.BiiKe, ": Ci.virgto-. 4 P d ball: Snmi". Tim-: 15). L,'mptiei: P.-.r.ne a,..d S n rl 'an, Boston UlnnUs .w 1 orb., NEW YORK, May 8. Rain today inter rupted the game between the Boaton and New . York Americana w hile the seventh Inning, wss In progress, the visitors then being in the lead, 4 to 0. Wood, tor the second time in the aeries, shutout the home team. The locals fielded poorly behind Caldwell, who wa wild. Scor: BOSTON. NEW YORK. B. H.O.A .E B.H.O.A K Hooper. 2b. .. I I t 0 Haitian, rf . I 0 10 L.O'rdner, 2b 8 1 1 I Panlela. rl... t 0,0 0 0 ftpeakar. if.. 3 ft 2 ft ochiM, lb ... 3 ft I 0 2 I-ewla, If 2 f) ft 0 Oee. If 2 S I ft Engl. 3h.... 2 0 1 0 E (1'rdner. lb I 0 I 0 0 Yerkra, ai....l 1 0 I ft Jnhn-on, 3b.. 2 0 0 2 1 0111. lb 2 1 T 1 I Rnarh. aa.... 1 ft ft I 0 N'namaker, el 1 4 1 1 Blair, c. t ft I 1 Wood, p 2 1 1 3 OCaldwslI, p..2 1 0 S 0 Totala 22 1111 i Total! II 1 II I t Game calied on account of rain. Boston 0 0 1 0 2 04 New oYrk 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Base on errors: Boston, 2; New Y'ork. 1. Pacrlflce hits: L. Gardner, Speaker. Iewls. Engle. Stolen base: Chase, left on bases: Boston, 10; New York. 4. Base on balls: Off Caldwell, S; off Wood, ,2. Strue kout: By Caldwell. S; by Wood. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Wood. Daniels. Passed Ball: Blair. Time: 1:23. Umpires: Kgan and Evans. St. Louis Defeat Cleveland. ST LOL'IB, May 8. The local team broke Its lotting streak, defeating Cleveland, 4 to 2. Bcore: ST. LOI'IH. CLEVELAND. B H.O.A. E. B.H.O.A.K. ton. If... I 1 0 0 Braney, If.... i 10 Auitin, lb... 4 til eoiaon, aa I (10 Malnan. rf..,l I I 0 Ja.k-on. cf., 4 I I 1 Hi La porta, a.-. 4- 6 t Orlxaa. te.... t 1 t I 4 Hoffman, cf. 0 I 1 0 Eaitrrly, rf., 4100 Ptaphene, C...4 14 1 0 Slovall, lb... 4 1 (ft ft Wallace, aa.. 114 1 ft Turner, 8b... 2 'I 0 1 0 OlM. 16..... I 14 1 Smith, t 11 Lake, p I I 0 Krapp. p I 1 t Totals 37 I 27 It 1 Touts 80 I 21 I Cleveland 00010000 1-S St. Louis 00003001 4 Two-base hits: Etephena. Three-base hit; Austin. Basea on halls: Off Lake, 3; off Krupp, 4. Struck out: By Lake. 3; by Krapp, 4. Time: l.oO. Umpire: Dineen and O Loughlln. IDAHO BOOSTERS TRAVEL "Get Acqaaloted" SpeVlal Go Taroaah ' Golden Heart of Idaho. WEISER, Ida., May 8. (Special.) The "Get Acquainted Special," on the Oregon Short Line left for Boise today to com plete the tour of Idaho by a visit at the state capital, after having visited every part of that railroad system. The head of all th department of th railroad were on the train and have been making a tour for the purpose of meeting their patron; finding the resource of the tat and what can be done to build up the town of Idaho. The visit to Weiaer fol lowed a trip along the line of the Pacific & Northern Idaho railroad, through the fa mousv Council valley, and then by aVo moblles through the new Irrigation dis tricts tributary to Weiaer. Beside th old fruit districts which have been producing for many year, a number of new one ar now being opened tn what 1 known aa "th goldeu heart of Idaho." Thl la formed by a series pf rich valley opening up from th Wler river north of the city. After visiting th points of Interest near Welser, and an Investigation of th manu facturing opportunities offered, a banquet was tendered the visiting railroad men fol lowed by a public meeting In their honor at which D. B. Spencer, assistant general passenger agent of Bait Lake City; E. A. Van Stcklln, Mile Cannon and others made talk on Idaho opportunities. . The tactful hostess considers Blatz an essential part of her supplies. Just common-sense hospitality. She reasons that what is good for her is good for her friends. Splendid philosophy. Generations ago Blatz proved its great worth as a household beverage and tonic Today, as in the past,' it is preeminently the finest malt beverage brewed. Have you a case of Blatz in your home ? aaxS&isBXatL, I A Iflrilii: H OinSl j .... ftl ,. - - Mf. VtM - - -- 802-810 Douglas St., Pbone Doug. Colorado-Yule Marble For the Court House American Stone Will Take Place of Imported Italian Quarry Product. Colorado-Yule marble Instead of th blue-veined Italian will be th marble used on th new court house. After two months of bucking nd shying on th proposition of changing the contract In favor of th horn product, th Bord of County Com missloner took a final deciding vote in favor of th change yesterday afternoon Instructing th county attorney to draw up the paper necessary for the change. John C. Lynch and Peter Elasser, eom mlasioners. hav fought the change since the matter was brought before the board by the contractors. Their grounds have been that It would be dangerous tn change the contract, although they did not object particularly to the Colorado "marble. Com missloner Lynch voted against the resolu tion yesterday. Commissioner Elsasser waa absent. The rest of tho hoard voted for the change, saying that they had received enough assurance from public bodies to justify them in doing so. Letters favorable to the Colorado-Yule company from the architects on the tl.tssi.000 court house, at Cleveland. O., and the million dollar courthouse st Johnston, O.. were brought before the board. J. F. Manning, general manager of the Colorado-Yule Marble company, wa pre' ent and urged the fact that their marble la being used In the new Vnlnn Pacific building her and the Woodmen of the World building. Clan Gordon Honors Scots Called Away Annual Memorial Services of Sons of the Land of the Thistle Held at Church, Annual memorial services for deceased Scots of Clan Gordon were conducted In the First Presbyterian church Sunday. To their memory eulogies were delivered by Thomas Johnson. He was followed tn his talk by John L. Kennedy, who dwelt upon the stability of the Scots. The sentiment expressed by Mr. Kennedy was' dwelt upon by Rev. Robert Wheeler f South Omafia. In. addition to the speaking there were a number of appropriate musical numbers, Following the organ prelude Mrs. Fltts sang, "My Ain Countrle" and this was followed by the recitation of a c nposltlon by Clansman Lindsay, secrets ty of the order.. Clansman Ounn contributed "Land o' th Leal." Following are the deceased members of the clan: Frank H. Cantile,' James Cook, James Cuthlll, Robert Davie, Robert W. Dyball, Thomss Falconer, W. E. Flndley, Alex Gray, David 8. Olasscott. James Greenhield. David Hamilton, William R. Hobbs. M. D.; William Hutchleson, Wil liam ,H. Keat, David Knox, John Laugh land. William Llddell, John McDonald, John W. McDonald.' David ' McKenile, George McKensle, William McLeod. Alex R. JUalcolm, Frank Malcolm, John Oven, William RarPf. William Scott, Thoma Shaw,' John 6ml thf- Jamu Traill, Alex O. Webter. ' ' ' Suit Filed Against Alleged Gamblers Mrs. Wilford C. Bayne of Arkansas Seeks to Recover Money She Says Her Husband Lost. GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. My 8. (Special.) Suit has been filed In the district court fo rthe recovery of S2.90O, alleged to have been lost by the husband of the plaintiff. In gambling, at a place where It wa claimed waa conducted by William L. Bow man, Harvey Thompson and Hal C. Roll, in this city, during the month of Septem ber. October and November, 1910, The plain tiff la Mrs. Wilford C. Bayne, now living in Arkansas, and the suit was filed by Lincoln attorneys. There' is an Intimation that It may be the forerunner of others. Other defendants, sitting In games, but not alleged tc have had anything to do lr) maintaining the place are Harry Peck, a farmer, residing near Bhelton, and Niels Nlelson of thl city. On th part of th dafens It 1 claimed that the case wi one before brought up and that attorney hold th receipt of the husband of th plaintiff for $300. In settlement of any claim that h might hav against them. Permit to amok ar now being issued. Be your dealer. New Anglo-Chinese Opium Treaty Signed PEKING. May 1 Th new Anglo-Chines agreement for th Immediate reduction and final extinction of the exportation of In dlan opium to China waa ignd today. Permit to smoke are now being Issued, fie your dealer. ... .. 6662, Omaha, Neb a tx I KEARNEY WINS TRACK MEET Home Team Wins Silver Trophy Given by Commercial Club. MILITARY ACADEMY SECTjND North Piatt I Tfclrd, Haatlnaa Fourth and Gotheabnra Fifth colt and Wrlaht Are tare. KEARNEY. Neb., May l-pclal Tel.. gram.) In the central Nebrask hlgi school track meet held her thl- afternoon the Krnv High chool won th chsn porhlp anl a illvr trophy eivn h ilr Commercial club, with a total of fony-tuo point. The Kearn-y Mlliiarv cdem' t-ok second with v point, a -.d No h Pl.'tte w th'rd wl h I7H po n . Has'l r snd Gothenburg wtc next In oi 'er w th thirteen nnd one point. Krney won on the work of pcott n 1 Wright. The Kearnev Military carlenv ecurd second jlace by the work cf Oomme, Nlgro and Temnletnn. while Halli- gun tv n the laun la frr North Platte. M re thn l.omi people wltness.d the meet, whlcn occupied th entire afternoon. Pummv;": l?rt-yard burrtle: Halllffen (North rinttrl t&mn XI t' .ii. . . .I.--. . iwrnrv miuinrv ncaric'vr) cond, Troctor (Kearney) third T m't 0 1. M I tun: Wrlsht Kurev) w n. d n f?orth ' lattM .".-end. Ran y iHaatlnvM tlilrV Tim: ItSV l'O a -.l d:th- S oil (K ) voi. O inme ( U . M . A I . ennnri fi! -rlht .V D I T me : 0 10J, ilair mi- run: Wrlshi iK.) won. KPe. fM ) second. North Piatt and Kes"-ne-Military acadrmy tied for third. Time: 20-yard dush: Kcott- (K.) won. Gomme K. M. A.) arcond. Kicher tH.) th'rd. T.me: 24 00. Quarter mil dash: Wright (K.l win. Nnenn iK, M. A.i eecond. Aldcn (. P th'id. Tlire: 51:'Ot4 IXi yard l-u 4 : M.Mies K. M. V.) won, Scott (K conrl. R an (H ) tl I d Po'e vault: liunlip (ll won, N i op ( M. A ) -ep-nd, H ligan (N. P ) hlr . ni . t" e: S fet S inches High jiimn: Ball (K) won. T 'tnrleton (K M. A.I eeennd. Height: S fet .1 ln"V Running broad lump: Hallluan iN. P) won. Moses i K. M. A.I ,eco d. Pre tansr tO 1 third, p stance: 14 feet S inclie- Rhnt XT n j lt ..... Ti...... gan (N. P.) second, Batty (H.) third. rx Hammer ihrow: Hnlligan N. Vt won, N Ifro (K. M. A.I aee inrl ...iv ftl ,:. Iltano: 111 feet Inezes. DIjcuk hrow: P ott iK won. Hall gan (X. PI I fl'lH Aril .rann i M I . h ,1 T ... 1 feet tl Inches. Half mile relav: .Kearney Military aCHii my won in 1 :S7v. ' Ref rpe: H N. n ssll. Kt-r er: O .'. Van R.iren .ti.Hv... n r , , Meroer nnt n w v...m rri. ... . n n ' Cochrsn C. V. Wa-eisli d t N ?i i. cirm; nay AO K. KMItT: Hit r D-vden Announcer: F. Brar- l.'. First nlara. count, A e;-. ... int. place three nointa anrl thlrit mi. point. Permit to smoke are now being Issued. Be your dealer. Koyal Achates Win. ii, ' niiiiicn QPirairq nerman, KK V. . . k. 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All druggists are authorized to re fund the money If lt falls to do exact ly as represented. This preparation ts offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle and Is recommended and sold by Sherman V McCounell Drug Co., and Qwl Drue Co. Any Shap You Wish UTBOUN WATCRPROOrtD LU4EH COLLARS will satisfy your collar needs. Style, service, economy and comfort. Permanently clean. Launder with a damp cloth." Won't wrinkle, wilt or ravel. The tame collar you have always worn only waterproofed. Cellar. 23c each Calfs, BOe a pair Al rwar dealer's, or by mail es receipt ol pric Tea riBERLOIO CO. 7 4 8 Wavarly Pi., ft, T. Hotel Loyal Opposite tha Pott Otlic OMAHA Fireproof Europera R A TES y Bath. SI M sod I S H $). and up, Q Room without Bath, Whit Bath TO-NIGHT, Si7Ja ,arfTfi BESB