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1 p. 2' ; THE OMAHA SUNDAY BE5: MAY 26. 1912. 'While Mentally Canoeing on the Lake of Gomo f . Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman Copyright, WA ' "Vltional News Ass a. Things To A--out Tne HOT SPtU. 1 -..v i., . ... . . 1 - - - ' ' 'j A 3 (. -5 4 A I IcL ' . 'iCfei . TWIN BILL TOfflGHLAHDERS Senators Defeated in Both Games of -. " Double-Header. ' LOCAL BAT33JXI ABS ACTIVE ' la goeoad CwlMt New Yorkers wmi Cnw urf Aksrs Maura TWsrhop Holds tha VMtm lata, Hellenic Vasghs. NEW YORK, Mar Ik-Nsw Tork de tested Washington la both gamss of a double-header today. Johnson wss wtld and Ineffective la his first cam, two passes and two of hit hit baunwa de veloping Into nnu, Ford vaa alronf la tha pinches. In tha ascend gam Uia New Torksrs hammered Groom and Akers hard. Vaughn started In tha box for Nsw York, bat was wild, aad wis rsllavcd by War bop la tha third, whs bald tha visitors safe, Score, first sum: WASMtKOTOK. MEW TO. AH H O A B. 1 AS H O. A t Meeller. ft.. 4 I I HHMk If.. I I I . 4 Silas. ... ill I SlkASS, ts.... I 11 I" -ns. M 4 I t ISIWSWSS, Ik 4 I i MUSS, si.... 4 cheater. IS 4 r Walker, rf 4 Kalskt. sk.. I MraUlaa, as. I Alsemllb. . 4 W I (Haneell, Sk 4 I IkUnls. I IDolas, .... I s .. SSwassaa, 1,1 I rr. s t 1 TaUls... ..at is M 14 1 TUit B) IS 4 i i i it i i i m . i i - Mosllsr. Baerirlcia hit: Washington New York.. Two-bass hit: Thanlels. Stolen Urtde, l)olsn, C. lrs: Alnainlth, Mo- nslksr. Ixnibl plsy: MmuB tn lxisn ta has. First lss n bails: Off Johnson, a Struck out: Br Kurd, 4: by Jotiiuun, k HII with pitehad ball; fcy Johnsun, Dsnlsls. Maiua. Tims: 1:4a flcor. tsrond gsms: WASMIKOTON. . ma TOHK. AS H O A . AS M OA Maeller. If. 'Daalels. rl. Inaata. If... 4 Foster. a. 4 Mllas. cl.... UmIk. Ik I C a aiker, it 4 Oia ra. Ik 4 h.rMa. ss. I Aifxeaiik. s, I Ones, p..M I AIMS. ...., I ecealtee ... I I lllaa. 4 '. Ik.... 4 l . II I I Hlissiaas. Ik a 1 ii.nn, is. 4 I sualaa, as,.,. I I Sstreal, S.,.,. I I Svaaias, I wartae, s... I II I I TaUIS. at Telsls II mil I Oadsd tor Akers In the ninth. Wsshlnpon ' ;I40IOI I Nsw York ill I I i I 4 -1 Two-keae bits: Sinn. free. Three-base Bill AMiaa. sislert sates: atoeller, ale. iiKis, Cunn.na'hsin. Dolan, Himmons. 'Irat esse on balls: Off Vsurhn. 4: err dream, I; aft Akers, 4 St rusk out! Br Vauahn, I, br.Warhop. I; by Oreom. i Hitei Off VaUfhs, I In two and tfo Ihlrfla Innlrtss: eft warhop, 4 la sli and eme-lhlrd Inatntai off Oroom, t In three and two-th4r4a builncst eft Akers, f la lyur and one-third Innuias. Tlats; 1:B). llaplraa, Ksaa and Bvana. COOMBS OUTPITCHES JOZ WOOD Afhletlee Kerer ta Traabto la teaasa with Bwetea. BOSTOrf. May sV-4oa Wood waa aft farm today, Whlhs Jask Coombs waa l fin fettle, and PklladslpMa woa from Bostea, I ta 1 larwhr raaalnc backband . catek faatorad. Beoret aosT.'W. wlUDtlHIA. AS M O A I Al U.O.A I Beases, rf., I I I I t I I I I Mtraak, U. ran, is. . I seeker, St.. I La-le. M..k I OarSaee. Ik. 4 BraAlar, Is.. 4 WaRr aa.. I Pe'makar. si Wsa. s..... eoilrlag, rf.. I equina. Ik.. I Baaer, Ik... 4 Uanr. rf.. I SBrlaaai. Ik. I I harry. SI. ... t suss, a...... 4 ecocaaa. e. 4 I I i a l t I 4 I S Tetsts......a III I TMala 14 I it at I Philadelphia MllltlH wstoa I I I I I I a- Tws-haee frlia: Linp, Osraner, Wsi . Baksr. Ptrunk. gacrlflce hlU: Ma. limsa, Kunaaiaker. Stolen baars: OH rliic, Ifurptir. Uoubis playas Baker to Collins ta klclnnes. Uantiier to Yerkrs 19 Bradley. I-efl on bases: Boston. ; jillaaelphla, a Hesse on balls: Off eoa, I; off Caaanbs, a Bases on errors: ' PhlHaasMphla. 1. Hat br pitched bell: Patry. Buuck out: By Wood, 4; by rmsVplr: VT MINNESOTA TENNIS TEAM GETS THE BETTER CF YALE KW HAVKN. Ceeut, May ts.-Unlrer-lily of Xlnneaala's tennis team, larialy tjliwuek Ike assailant playing of Arm- sinas, ha wnatara Imercellsglata teaats supiaB, defeated Tall today. I to I butaaaeryt "eewvstrorig. Minnesota, defeated . t.nn a: ft. a, s-a, s-a, lie tale dsfaatad Itellwagon, Mlo Beeela. C- 6-4, t'wkiae-Armstfonf and SteUwuon. uiakaavla, defeated W. U. aad K. C TtKAMAH HIGH BEATEN BY OMAHA HIGH SCHOOL dRaita I Kill school bass bail sine ai&sd AeeOiry wla to III list by trouae. to Ura Takamaa Bias at Tekamah res twdap afternoon, I to a John McPar Wj1 waa la good form for Omaha and strata put alas Burt county lsfs. Score ' ' R.H.C Osnaiaa M:sh lll!!t-t 1 t T-namah iflgb...... 1 1 1 1 I a- ' Baaer Brosa 1 U Tae O I log fa 1 lgaa 1 nuileneei Mrrarrand ana Ailema Tae OrnaJia taam will lease tote aaora- Logan, where tfesy will mart Loama High this afternoon. Wreealaa OffWtal oaatraa, : CUBXHHtiti, Wya, Map Sj (Spa Hal Aaautaai lesrsiAqi ad state MoUkuner baa rastsoed u sesept a peat dew a ad the gutte baah of Big Ptaar. Wpav, wktab is soon ta bo sstab1kiaa ate Mcutasau enll he aiiocaadarl by Craasi U, Waataatt, deputy uwaawrer sf rraMaU aauaii. ... . , pioiTW wkcn .You 14 .TMRf SAINTS WINJFATEFOL TENTH Scoalk Breaki Tie with Home Son, All to So AraiL THSXZ TO TWO IS FETAL 8C0BX CUrk Splkid at Third Bass la Attsaaplsd Sisal r Mssraxd aad BaaalTea Badly Lacaratsd n. PAUL, May aV-A horns run by chalk la tha twallth Innliss put Mil sraukaa lata tha kwd, but a singla by RlMert and a soots by lioCormlok la tha sama InMnf tva tha fuss ta 8t Paul. I to 1 la aa attempted steal by Howard. Clark was spiked at third base and eras eamsd (rent the field. Ha will be aut of the cane with a badly lacerated band for aeraral days, boors; - T. pacu MiLWArare. ' A U O A U S J.I.I. slier, rf .. I I s th'nt4. A. t I I 1 I HMlaua. SI. S S s f COsrUa, arts I Haesra. I .I I I I sasseell, rl.. 4 MKa'S. I I I I If Leole. sa. 4 I I I I till I I I I I a Aalrar. Ik... I II I SCesraa. M... 4 J Lewla, Sk.. I I 4 I 4M Ik.... 4 Slow, e I III I mark. as.... 1 It'll Uo4a, Kllll H'kaeeeli st. 4 rwss'ars. f I I I Slrkaik. a.... I Hlssacl .... till IMarlea, a.. 4 Cstusa, p.. 1 till 14 11 I r 4 I I I I I tmmm- mm a m m 1 a - - TsUls 41 sa t Two out when winning run was mads. -Banes, lor Motiinan in the tweini. t. laul lldllMlilvl-t klllwsuket Illlll t I4III-: Home run: Ichalk. Double ploys: J. Lewis ta Block; kvhalk to Juiiaa. Bases on balls; Off Dscenniere, f. oft Msrtoa, 7; eff Culling. L Hit with Mlrkad bell: By Deoannlere, Randall and P. Lewis; by Marlon, Uoodinan. Ilruck out. By Deoannlere. 14: by Marlon. 1 Left on bases: Bt. Paul, U; Milwaukee, a .Wild plan: Deoannlere. Paotifke hits: Hoff man, Cklirun. iMranniare. ear rl firs fly: Lewla. Illls: Oft Marlon. 4 In ten In nlugs; off Cutting. I In two Isnlaga Vlrna: Umpire: Anderson. BCHALLEX BATS . SAVAGELY Kaaeea dtp Takas slaagtaa "Matoa. Tea le Poejs. MI.VNkUPOLIH, Minn., Map , nV actialler'l tremenjous batting featured a game potable tor hard hitting and halpel u City ts taks tha game tram AtlnnaapoUs. aaorei MIMNgAPOUI. KANSAS CITT. Al II A 1 I . w n B Clrasr, St.. I I 1 1 sssrbsas, kl I I I I Alttear, ttj.. I I I I surtaliar, II.. I I I 1 I Ulnar, lb.. I I I I srwieaa. I I I I rants, Ik..., 1114 ICarr, lb I I II I I ffloaaaaa. rf . 4 1 I 1 l4rrlilM aa. A a a A a Oeaaa, a.... I I I I lo't.'eaaar. a. I I I I s tlalaeaatr, Mill! Sltawaar, Ik. I I I I I III, la...... 4 III I SLeee, at..... I ill! vaaMieea. pass Tauiia. a ... I I I Wllllaas ..III I SMsSeea, p.. I I I I I vneae, p. I I I I I a w Waaseu, p.. Ill I I Teula-...,.H lien pj tsakj..(...s a m H 1 Batted tur Tuung In the elgnth. v'tlyater out, kit k katteai hail. Kansas City I I I I 1 1 I I S-M Minneapolis I I I I M I I -l iwo-oasa mis: Clymsr. Rosamau, Osreas, tlill, barbeau, Bchallar. Coulaon, Carr. Throe-bass Mis: auhajler. ram. doa. Home run: Hchaller. stoles baas: Itrliallitr li..,.kt. hi..... ,,.! ....... wuu.a .).. viii miaasiaiaqj j Coulaon to Carr: Baroeau to Carr. HlU. Off Comatoek, 4 la tws-thlrda Inning ; oft "". a 111 serea ana one-anira inntngsi off Waddell, I In one Inning; oft Msauoa, 4 In twv-inlrds Inning; oft time, I in eight and one-third Innings. Struck out liy Young, a. by Vsddeu, 1; by Plena, a lld.r, nn K. II.. 1 1. V , ... i.-, a lime: 1.43. Blarhalter and Connolly. GIAHTS TOY WITH BEOOKLTS MeOraw Olrea laaatttBtea Cbaaes with Vletarp gars. BROOKLYN. May St-New Tork de feated Brooklyn. With the fame safely put away MeOraw called put aioet of his subaututsa. Score: MW TORK. aUMOKLTf. A H 0 A AI M 4.A R. ...4141 Sktaase. .. 1 l a a a Derle. Ik.-. I I k arjai. at l a s e raft. He I I I I MiBllb. ak ... I I I 4 I self's, IkM lilt iDaaaert. la. I I II I I serkar. sl. 4 III lakaat, ST... 4 1114 Heraae. .. I I 1 I IHwaval. sk. I I I Murray, rt . I I I I OTaolar, si... 1 4 4 res. nr.... Ilia srkaiaa, a.... I I I I 1 Platrssr, as. I I 1 I Miller, a.... 14 114 a. lb I I I I llurt. p..... lists Maats, a.... I I I I IKaat, p I I I I I Hat. nr. i . I I I I I siUK. p.... 4 I I I I Tata la a) 4 I' 4 w,BMaii, p.. e a s TetaM M II ft II I New York I I t 1 t I t I V-U Brooklyn Ilelllllt-I Two-bare hits: Doyle. Pnodgrass, Myers. Wiltlav Prrdth. Three-base hits: inodiras. Hersog. CrsadalL Home run: uoyie. Kacrtnca rise: Doyle, Murray, stolen bases: Barker ft). Hereon. FX char. Dsubert. Double plara: Ha rang to Doyla to Snorlgraaa, Base en balia: Off Stack. 4; off Wills. I; off Kent. I ttruck out: By P'ach. 1; br Wiitss. I; by Crandall. I Hita: Off stuck. I ta one and one-third Innlasra: off WlKaa, I In seven inninss. Time: 1 It Ura plrss. Owens and Brennas, . COLERIDGE GIVES OSMOND SECOND TRIMMING OF YEAR COLERIDGB. Mas. May -4 Special TsJranv) Colerlaas defeated Oassaad w sscona time thai seaaoa today by a score of 1 to a Betterlea: Coisrldaw. Hayea aA Pinker. son. uenwno, Everku aad Tyson, itits: Cotertdga. 14; Uemond. a. Errors: Ceker- use. a. usmoao. a. etrurk out: By Hares. : by Krealat. 4. Left oa basse: Coleridge, tt: Osmsnd. 4. Double pUrs: Pratt to Qallagner to Morrtsoa. Pen flt to senlflt T"e-c-e hits: Haree ill. Twree-baaa hit: Pratt. Turn: 1:4k Lai pare. Crlppea. rlratr at rotor. Chicago teUdutsa It self oa bartag aa uartrtled ehrenutte Mtehin evahhuu. W B roars, Whtu aad LeYTeoder. v Back ra the Start. By strnttn: srtth Baltimore, of tha la teraattsaal teague. Harry Pmnteldt re turn a the rtnb with which he started "TV. ink. Tmn$ ftinT SUGLES TE5NIS CHAMPION OF THE HIGH SCHOOL. ,i. s , r xn : -'-'h i ' ', . r ' . r a 1: 1.. V i v ( 1 RUSSELIa LAAMON. Sievers Susmann, Tennis Champion, Beaten by Larmon Xusaall Larmoa woa the 1911 boys' singles tennis championship of tha Omaha High school by defeating Blsrers 8 us mean, twice singles champion, at tha field dub courts yesterday afternoon la Hires straight sets. Score: HUM. Larmon won by dint of superior racquet ability and clever head work. Ills "iobi." coupled with snsppy act play, outclassed uamaan, especially In the last two seta Tims and agala Larmon would draw his opponent to the center of the court and than place rotura be Us along the side Unea. 8 uamaan opened strong in the first art aad took tour gamaa, while Larmoa waa able to gain but two.- The freshman braced then and In awlft succession won the next four' games and the set re: s-l- Buamana featured la this eat with a swift overhand serve. la the second set Suamenn . had nil younger opponent M. wlvrn Larmon again braced and ran up tha aext six games to bis credit. Score: aa - Buamana tired la the third and final act and after a series ot "sre-saws" Larmon brought hla aharp "ehop" strokes Into play and carried off the art, 4-1. winning the' match and the champtoa. ship. 1 The winner receives a (old medal Is the form ot a watch fob and runner-up win be awarded a similar medal la silver. TENNIS BOOKING AT THE ROD AND GUN CLUB Judging trom tha tatareat jhat la taken hi leants at tha Rod aad Oua club, a moat successful season la assured. The courts wars put la fine shape last week and every evening baa found thrra well filled. Yesterday afternoon found men waiting for a chance to play. Hatch, rarrelL Blerman. Craighead, McCormlck and others are showing splendid form and If predictions are not amies, the close of the seasoa will find eome ot the top-note hers. Extreme Interest In the city tennis league la evident- and mteaae rivalry exists among the players for a place upon tha team to represent the club. The entire team baa aot yet been selected. It baa been thought that owing to more water In the take this year, that water sports would detract from the Interest Ik taaals but one has only to glance at the courts to be convinced that this aplsadld game Is to have the attention It de serves. Oa Decoration day teams representing tha Rod aad Qua dub, Diets club aad the Toung Men's Christian association will com pecs for supremacy oa .the grounds at the former, and soma lively pUylng la looked for. I ae Ma ay Pttekere. The freak game of the season ts date waa played by Jersey City and Toronto oa Mar a wsea tea pitchers were used, els by Jersey City and four by Toronto. The Skeeters woa by a score of 11 to IS, probably because they used more pitch ers. Baekaal Catehlaai AU (saes, Louia Be-beat secured by St. Joseph from Dea Moines, la doing an the Drum mer's backstopping while Oossstt aad Caatla are bud aa. Pi H,S, Students Have Busy Schedule of 1 Athletics Ahead The sport calendar of the Omaha high school will be completed wttbla the nest three weeks, but during that time sev ers! Interesting events will be pulled oft most of which will coma during the cadet encampment at Blair tha week sf June t to a One sf the Important events this week will be tae finals of tha girls' sprint sta ll as oumamenL Play has now reached the asm! final round, and Miss Best Dumont. physical training Instructor, an nounces that the finals will be scheduled for the latter part of this week. Miss Laura Zimmerman, 'U, twice champion of tha school, looms up as tha probable winner. . . , , ' , It la espected that a spring golf tourna ment for tha boys will be started this week, but Alnletlo Director a K. Reed has not yet made the palrlngl or sat the opening data. At least twenty-live lads at ths school are actively Interested lo the gutta peroka gsme. Harold Johnson, "It, holda ths present chsjrvpeonshlp. The eonsoVitkm round of" the boys' tennis singles will be finished this week. Play at present In this event hi In the second round. A bronse racquet medal In the form of a watch fob will be awarded ths winner, During the 'cadet camp week at Blair, baas ball and track athletics win lump Ints ths limelight On Wednesday after noon, June a a "novice' most will be held open only to lads of ths regiment who have never dons points In competi tive track meets of the school. A base ban series ts decide the mi championship of the regiment will alas be played off during camp week, between the nine com pany teams Snd the bend Bine. It la hardy probable that Kobert Wood and Virgil Rector. . the two "premier athletes of the school, will take part In Alonzo StaggW b!f Invitation tntersoholas. tic meet, which will he held In Chicago. June i '-' ' Omaha High Wins Most of Its Games l'p to and Including tha game -with Tekamah High school at Ttkamah. Fri day afternoon tha Omaha High base ball team has. won a total of five out of pine games played thli lesson. Considering the fact that three of these contests were played out of town snd that ths lads did not limit themselves to high school teams, the record mads has been most creditable - In addition to Student MaruuTSr Chdrlel Klltlan the following lads will recelvi athletic recognition by the faculty board of control next week. Alfred Adams, captain and catcher; John McTarland and Mark Hughes. pitchers; Harold Munneke, first -beae: James Gardiner, second base; Roy Plats, third base; Warreb Fitch. Shortstop; Wallace Meiisle, right field: Charles bests, left field, and Peyton March, center field. ' ST. JOE DEFEATS LINCOLN (Continued frosa First Page.) 1; by Nurthup. 1; by Douglas. 4 Passed ball: Vlatowskl. Left on bases: Dea Homes, 4: Denver, a Htolao basse: Claire, Korea (2). Belden. Coffee (I). Umpire; Juhnsoo. Time: 1. BBOWH BAFFLES -IOFISASS laax City Caasea Oat Ahead by Flee ta Three. SIOUX CITY. Map S.-Tcpeka was kelpleaa before Brows aad Bloux City woa, I to a Score: eUOCX CITY. , A D. R. H. a A. B. a M Million, rt . Ill French. n 4 Myers. It Tennant. lb ...... ...4 Breeo, rf I Smith, aa I Brilly. J Cadman, s t Brows, p 4 Totals X t ia 17 It S TOPEKA. . . A.M. R. K. O. A. K. ...I 1 S I Walsh, tb King, et I Lse. rf I I Gardner, lb 4 ' fUcken. If 4 Dultn, aa 4 Finorr. lb 1 I Schmidt, C 4 saner, p ...4 I 1 ' :i ii lutt ., 1 ill 1 i tti lata tTotala 4 t I X U 1 sioux city -a l l a l i - Tcpeka 1 1 I I 1 I e-f Two-base hits: Retllp, Cadmaa. Mil lion. Gardner. Kins. - Three-base hit: Wajrnrr. Macrtflre hit: Wsirh. Stolen bases: Breeo, Heltly (I), Cadmaa. Mil lion, Myers rf French. Left on bases: Sioux Oty. ; Topeka, a bases oa belie: Off Fro am. 1; off Warier. A 8truck out: By Brows, I; by Wagner. A Hit by pitched ball: Walsh. Time: I k Umpire: Knape. trl Athletes t.et "aj'a. ' At a meeting of the Omaha High school atnJetsr soar of control yesterday it was derided ta award "Oe" la tae I eras of gold stickpins to Ins winner aad the runper-up of the girls spring ssaglee tenets tourney, which will be completed next week. This marks sa hwovatioa la athletics at the school, as the glrle aever before have been greatea recosss uoa ot say kind by the feenjliy board. , Iowa's Freest aae a Wla. Inwr a Pitt ! hi, afnMui . egramk lowa'a frsekmea ekZeated the state reev-nerw rvHieye in a omai meet oa lows Dead this afternoon, at ta ta AMD Tht CT cn BrKrVs F0BMS HELD CLUB GOLF CHAM PIOH YTSITCKG HERE. OUT D. THOMAS. Our D. Thomas, forme; fy golf champion of the Field elub. with hla wife snd daughter. Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter L. Thornaa. 4621 Farnam strset Mr,, Thomas. Is now trat sling freight and passenger agent for eke Bur. Ilngioa aa Spokane, Wash. . '.' . Thorns was for soms years 'considered one of the leading athletes of Omaha, excelling on the football field when he prayed with ths Omaha High school, team and with Crslghtoa aalverstty ' team When skating raoaa were held st ths Issooa of ths Transmlselutpol exposition Thomas woa eighteen straight events, taking all tha prisca offered. As a football player Thomas could kick ths ovsl further than any of the players la this eeutloa ot the country aad as a golfer he could drive ths ball farther than any of hla oempctltors. He- win make tha rounds of ths rtsM club Uaki this afternoon. WICHITA LOSES OPENING GAME (Continued from First Page.) - Davis 1. I I Totals 1 11 M O Hatted for Rile ia ninth Inning. Omaha- , Hone , 1111111 Hits ..I 4 111111 Wichita - ' s 13 Runs IliMMIe-l Hue t 11111 1-11 Two-baa hits: Wanner. ' Nlehoff (1). Pettlgrew, Craig, Callahan. Three-base hit: Thomason. lilts: Off Hicks, I in three and one-third Innings; off Fentress. In five and two-thirds Inmnxs; off Jackson. I la one and one-third Innlnga; off Elite. 14 In aeven end two-thiroa Innings. Bases on balls: Off Hicks, 1; oft Jackson, a BtrucM oat: By Hlcka, I; by Fentress. I. by Jackson. I; by Kills, a Btolen bases: Davidson. Thomason. Kane. Scanlon (ft. racrtflce bite: Coyle (II. Thomason (1. Kane. Johnson, IVanlon, Fentress. Lett on bases: Omaha. .". Wichita, Mi Time: 1:3. Umpire: HasMIL Vermilion Leads in Dakota Events HURON, a D, May &-Sprcial Tele gram) Under ideal weather ronditloas ths first day of the eighteenth annual track meet ot South Dakota colleges closed with the stats to the lead with 11 points. Brookings second with M, Huron sod Tanktoa tied for third with aad Mitchell fifth with a. All of the prelimin aries were run off today and tonight It appears that Vermlltoa will repeat the victory of last year. Brookings. Tanktoa and Huron have all gualiricd la nearly every preliminary and oaa of these schools Is a plsstble victor. Four finals ware rua off tn today's events, tae mile, quarter, shot put and breed Jump bummary: ' Owe mile: Robinson (Yaaktonl, won; Buckley l Huron!, areond; Neison (Yank ton!, third. Time: 4 r-k. tjuarter mile: Knox (Brookings), won; Bergea (Huron), second; Walts (Mitchell), third. Time: (:. - , Shot put: Brltslua (Brooktnfs). area: Fergusoa (Vensuilon). second; Chase (Mitchell), third. Distance, at feet. lflcbe. broad Jump. Roy hi (Vermilion), won: Sheeka (Vermilion), second: Roberts IVer nuuoa). thtrd. Distance: n feet. w mchea. MISSOCPJ WINS - BIG MEET (Can Untied trom First Page.) ond: Roe (Drake). Smith A meet, iteeves (Neb). Ruesell iNeb. . Cramer iaj.i l and Vertnk (Cae). third. Height. It feet Brvad jump: Niemann tlio.l- "first: WMsoa (Kon l. arecad: Balr (Grlnndli tklr; Weoiburn iKan l, fourtk. Cts taace. test 1 lacbaa. . IfCARiy L00KSLIKE COEJl Hu All Ear Mark of a Firtt Bate lAgiliit . CAB STA5D TEE Fl'SlSiUUST The Raw . "Whtle Mepe Deasa etrated TaJa ta Hte Mattla. with Carl Marrls, ths Oblabams ; Kagiaoor Figkter. KKW TORK, Maf aV-It g doubtful it AJexander Pope bad the present pugilistic tdtuattoa la mind when he wrote: "Hope springs eternal la ths human breast." The chances pre that he did aot. Moos Fops irred before Use relga of Jack Jebosoa Navartheassa. the Una! bold good today aad hope springs eternal that soms mar vellous Waits Hops will be discovered to wrest trom the gigantic negro ths title sf champtoa of all ring champions. This la but natural, al ace ths fltUa supremacy er the whits raos has tor centuries gone unchallenged. When eondlttoas changed after the memorable event that made Ran knows around ths world, the cry went sp for a bpw bops aad several fcsn drsd napoeded. Sad to relate, sack and every one was found wantla. Today Jim Flynn poses a the snail who will rasters the ring prestige of the Caucasian raos, aad has named Independence day. aa ths time wltsa he win remove ths Calling fvttera Few can be to anal, bbwever. was believe that Flyna Is anything bat an Wis boaster and as impostor. So ths search for a really formidable fighter ta wrest from Jokoaoa ths champtsashla crown goes oa apace. Fsr a short time ths heir apparent waa thought to have been found in Carl Morrla. The Sepulpa engineer flashsd Dks a meteor across tha pugilistic firmament bat he proved as harmtaes ss ths tall of Hallsy'a eomst " . ' Big and strong, he withstood ths pound ing of Jim Flynn. Jim Stewart. Tom Klnawy and others of the spats calibre. None could knock Carl off tie pedestal which nature provided hlra with at the time or his Dirtn. tin tne outer nana Carl could not produce anything tn ths way of a wallop that looked as If it would even scratch the mahogany mash off Johnson. Cart proved to be sort of a negative Quantity In pugilistic affairs. HUj best recommendation was ge menses and ability to swing, along unlimited punish ment . Pepalaew Site trp. ' ' 1 It happened, therefore, that when the wires flashed forth from Springfield, Mo.. ths misbssaw that Carl, the 'mighty, had beea knocked out by a virtually unknown fighter named Luther MoCarty, tha popu lace eat up and said In a whisper! "Par. hapa 'tis the real wbita hop at-laet It was only a whisper, staos aha populace has grown hoarse long sines shouting about hopes that proved hopeless. Still McCarty appears to be worth a whisper, and later wa may tiavs a chance to shout for Luther may grace one ot our. local lings before the sum rear Is spent. It Is pot thought thst McCarty la ready to lead ad Insurrection against Johnson's dynasty; but he appears fo be a person of promise. So tar ss physical requisites 8 re concerned. Lather seems to assay close to M per cent. He weighs M pounds when In condition snd stands feet m Inches. Hs Is but years old snd still growing, but ths most Important feature ot hla prospectus Is ths tact that he looks sad acts Has a fighter. Borne things hsvs ta be taken oa faith ta La ther's case, amcs he kaa not beea sssa In the east. ' He le Heal Has. Western pagloatle experts believe thst he bt a real hops. Reports hare reached bora to tha effect that McCarty ta built somewhat along tha Unas t Bob Fits aim mo na. He baa powerful shoulders, neck and torse, while his leas are rather small for a man of hla sue. Hs hi splendidly muscled and shews no evl deaea of reins: mascis bound, but M rather of the loose flexible type. Fur thermore ha baa aa axcellant repertoire of blows for a beginning and plenty ef power la his punches, as bis defeat ot Morrla showed. He ataada straight and boxes clevedr. To data hla best blow ia a right appereut delivered while close in which is said ta have greater lifting power than that poissssid by Jobasoa. . Ia the boat with Morris hs demon strated thst hs could stand punishment for Carl landed sums poaasrful blows, but those never slowed up McCarty at all. In tact liasalde critics all sgres that be foaght even taster after testing Carl's heaviest tire. Ne one believe that Mo Carty Is ready ts challenge Johnson ss rat. bat a year of careful training under ths tutelage ef experienced boxers and ti al nets may aovstop a long expected Speaking ot whit hopes, we have SOB another with us tn the person of Fred McKay. McKay Ml a powerfully built stx foot four snd one-half Inch person, born la England twenty -eight years ago. Hs claims to have woa the English army heavyweight ehamptonsbip at JaMevshot at ths ago of ta McKay explained that be m ant a champion, bat has smhtttaos and a wUluignea fee learn through experience- . Be says that sveataeBy he hopes to sweet Johnson h order to wipe out a family alur, sines soma years ago Johnson beat up his yosmgwr brother ta a stx-roufid bout at Vancouver. B. C Mo Kay Inks big and atrong seoogh to carry eat the contract, bat we riun aot tar get irttelmmoa'e axiom la tha effect that -the bigger they are the harder they Bod and Gun Men. . -Start the Season at Beach Saturday . The official opening of the Omaha Rod and O'Sp club wUI hs bald at ths etuh grounda kt Oaurt)aad Beach at 1 o'clock' next Saturday afternoon. A lively pro gram haa beoR.griw.Bged. which includes all .kmds of aquatic porta, foot races, a baas ball game, tennis matches aad trap shooting. . . Ths sailboat race will be called Ont aad will be tha opening raos of tha season's scries for the Edholm trophy cup. Ths following then will be called In rapid succession: Motor boats, hurdy- gurdy canoe, men's rowhoa.1, ladles' row boat, boys' tub, men's canoe singles, ladles' canoe singles, meu'a canoe doubles. fat men's foot race, housekeepers' foot race, limited to women living on ths' grounds), canoe tilting contest. , The tennis matches and bass ball games win commence at 1 o'clock.. Ths following trap shooting program wlr begin at I JO o'clock: Team match, twenty-five' tsrgets per man. The teams will be headed by, le af. Pegau knd Bart LeBran. Club shoot, twenty-fire targets per man, sliding handicap, sixteen to twenty yards. These events will terminate with some fancy shooting by Fred Gilbert, C. O. Spencer, Thomas A. Marshall. Oeergg Maxwell and D. D. Gross. All of these Mien are famous nationally. Tha exercises will he dosed wttb dance In the evening, moving piecuree on " ths lake front and a abort progxam la ths pavlliOB. .. ...'. Last Word Said in .;, Foot Ball Violence-' PRINCETON. N. J- May a.-Pstrhs K. Da via. tha-Prlaestoa representatfv . sa, ths toot ball rales sontmtttsa. oanttlBBtasi ths following to ths current Prlnostoa Alumni Weakley, apropos of ft) reign sx e oration, of Americas foot ball: , 'Triers are few ot aa whs thougnl foreign ixagafe ration at ths roughness ut . foot ball In America had reached Its height whea aa unknown writer Id tha Muincoensr Nachricbtsn a few pears If a penned these lines: " Tha foot ball tournament between thr ' teams of Harvard snd Tsls recently held k America had terrible results. H turned Into aa awful butchery. Ot twsnty-two participants svea wera Sc. severely Injured that they had to be oar-t lied from tha tksM la a dying ssodUlon,' One player had hla back broken, another lost aa ays aad a third root a lag. Both teases appearsd upon ths field tsUfi . a crowd .of ambulances, surgeons and nursssv. Many ladles fainted at ths swful cries of the Injured players. To India"-, nation of the spectators was powcrftPs but they were afraid ta leave the field.' "Now, however, la tola enlightened, month of April, year at grace. Bit. comes a writer in the London Field Ind. describes a foot ball gams among ths Mtcmac Indians of Canada as follows: ' " Ths gams wis played upon ths fist ssnds, ths goals being a mils swart They shook hands before beginning snd though arrayed In all their war paint they hung their arms upon a neighbsrlng' tre. They are said to havs em ployed scalptnc ss a means ef dtopoeinf of as -opponent. Incidentally, too, we I leam that tha Mlcmscs went in for collaring arouifd the Beck, though there might b reason for this obnoxious praotkc If ths rules permit one to finish ths business with a. acalplag kalfa.' " . Auhurn Again Loses .". to Gage County Team AUBURN. N., Mar aV-rBpecUl Tele gram.) Beatrice again defeated Auhura m a close gams at aUwea ksatnga. Slavs: Beatrice ....J llt-l Aubura 0 llllll- Batteries: Snyder sod Musser; Bowhay and Darrow. HIAWATHA. Kaa.. May aV-tBpsctal Tstegraaa.) Humboldt took another game trom Hiawatha la a game with maay errors. Boors: x HtmboMt . ...a S 1 1 1 V 12 Hiawatha ...1 I I I I 1 I 1 1-1 Batteries: Jsrrctt and DIsU; McClura and Harmony. FALLS CITY. Nekv. Mar aV-4Spial Telegram.) Ma-aeka Oty took the first . gams at the aenea tram Kails City br score of 12 to t It waa a hat gam frees start ta flnlek. Score: Neb. City . I I I I 4 1 J-U . Falls City 11111-i Batteries: Conway aad Goldwaite- tcruu BOYS' AERO CLUB MEETS TO SEE PLANE FLIGHTS First Indoor model asnoptena exhrbltlm flights of the newly otgunlxeS Omaha" Boys' Aero dub were hem' last evealas h the -V' smorisaoa gymtav'Tlum. Art ho: Sorunt Ryinc a well buili Mttio kaes, and Kdwtst Grasvy. with a fnonoplan , oi i own eousirurttoa. thm nurhta. tha former's model ins? fr.' flvo fast aad the B-anuspiBae. tortpHwe sat A aew osDStHutlsa submitted aw matte of frva waa an Droved nv rhe bass at a hauls i as meeting bald art a. tha exkibHeoa eights. . Pwrmlta as ssnoke, i casta. AS atsaVsrs. Kay ss tha Shusuoa Bee adrarttaieaa. . ' i r LcJ-