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RESULT IS A HOME RUN AFTER TWO OUTS Inlll thr t'litnulrnplir In I lie Mm 111 It Wns ii IJrent tan mo it ml DriMt Well Soiiri', JS to I. ST. LOUIS. April H. It was ft sreat game until Jones weakened In the .ninth and let Hcaumont hit him for a home run after two were out. 8t. Iouls played Ono ball nil the way. Attendance, 3.200. Score: l'lTTdlimto. ST. LOUIS. II. H.O.A.U. H.n.u.A.tt. Claik, If.... 1 I o lipAum't, cf. 1 I 2 Wagner, rf. 1 llriins'ld, II) 0 Illtchcy, Jb, 1 lach, 3b... 0 i:iy. si 1 O'Connor, c Phillip, p.. 0 Talinehlll, p 0 "Smith ... 0 3 0 1 1 3 4 1 0 Iturkett. K 1 C 0 ltclilrhk, cf 1 1 o Donovan, rf o 0 1 McOann. lb. 0 3 0 Wallace, us 6 0 l'nUdcn, lb. C (I Kruger, 3b. 0 Nlcholn, o. . 2 0 JlMlCB. p U CI1IMH 0 TolnU t a u i Total! ..SI! '.H'-'l 1 Nichols out, hit by bntted hall. "Olillds hatted for Jones. Smith hatted for Phillips. I'lttsburK 0 0 0 2 1 i) 0 0 2-3 St. Louis S 0 I " 1 u u 0 0-1 named runs: St. I.ojIs, Ii I'lttiburg, 2. Two-lmse hit: Winner. Wacrlllce lilt: Jones. Homo runs: Heldrlek, Ilcnumont. Hit by pitcher: lly I'hlllpps, 1; by Jones. 1. Double plays: Jones to Medium, Nichols to AIc Uann, I'uddcli to Wallace. Huso on halls: Off Jones, 2; off Tnniichlll, 1. Double plays: 1'iiddcn to Medium to Knitter, fciy to Kltchiy to Urnnstleld. StrucK out: Uy Jones, I; by Phillips. 1. Stolen bases: Clark. Hiirkctt. Ileldnek, Hltchey (2). Whk ncr, raddeti, Time: 1:55. Umpire: Dwycr. AdIATIC SKIM. CI TS SOMK I'HJtlHI'.. (ipiitleiurii nt tlic Hl n"l WliHc Hour Arc All lit Sen. CINCINNATI. April 21,-AlthoilKh tbo outllcld wna Hooded, Cincinnati was deter mined to piny with ChleiiRO. Very limited ground rules worn cstiiDMsnen, uui iuu splashlntf was so bad that tbo Kmo for tomorrow wns declared off and the Chl Koans returned home tonlKht. Clnclnnnu will piny In Chicago on Friday, lhe bat ttnc was terrlllc. the water cutchlUK more balls than the fielders. Tho wnter was uulto closo to the third base. The local were more familiar with tho wet .conditions and excelled In the aquatic holding, winning easily Attendance, 300. Score: CINCINNATI. I CHICAOU. Dntibs. cf Harlpy. If.. 1 ltrcUI'y, lb. 1 Crawford, rf 3 Macoon. 2b.. 0 Irwin, 3b.... 1 Corcoran, ss 0 rlu. c 1 Phillip. Ii.. 1 n.ii.o.A.n. 3 t 2 0 0 0'Chllds, :b... 0 Ollnrtztl, If. 0 OlOolan, rf... ii.ii.o.a.i: 3 1 I 'I 0 t : i t 3 t : it 1 o 0 1 1 3 0 1 I) 0 0 0 9 i:3 ii i 1 OlXxter, rf... 0 o,Doylc, 1b... 2 3 0 Drleh'ty. 31), 7 0 0,Haymer, tn, 0 1 u Kllng, c MeKuddcn, p0 0. 0 1 uTalor, p.... Tolals ..10 13 I" M 0 Tolnla .. Two out when winning run wns scored. Cincinnati 2 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 l-in ChlCARO 002 I10 0 2U- i named runs: Cincinnati, 7; Chlcns". b. Two-lmse hits: Uobbs. Ilurtzel. Crawioni, nexter. Mnuoon. Irwin. I'lilllilis, uoyie, Dclcbnntv, Chllds. Three-base hits: Beck ley, Hartzcl. Double play: McFndden to Corcoran to Heckley. First on balls: Oft Phillips, 2: nrr aicFnoaen, (; on unyior. o. Jilt by pitched ball: McFadden, 2: Phil lips, 1. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Kmslte. .Spoil Tvo I.enwur Uiiiiicn. KKW YORK. Anrll 21. New York-Urook- lyn came postponed on account of rain. J'I1IL,A1JCL.I"I11.V. rtUril I-Illiuuviilll,t- noston gnrno postponed on account of rain. Nutlonnl Lcngae Stniiilliis. Won. Lo3t Tlrnoklyn 2 1 PlttsburK ; I St. Louis 3 2 l'lillmleipma - - Iloston 1 Cincinnati 1 1 Chlc.iBO J New York V ' CRESCEUS TO MATCH ABBOT Aurceiiifiit Sluned for IIiht ill llrlulilun llcili'li In Anuiisl. NRW YOItK, April 2l.-Secrct.iry O. A. McCully of the New York Trottlns nssocln Hon has Juh returned from Toledo, O., nfter recurlnc the iRtinture of Ueoriio H. Ketchatn, the owner of the trotting horse Cresceu. to tin nRreement for a match be tween Tho Abbot anil Crescem to tnke plnco nt HrlRhton Hcnch durliiR the week beginning Auguit 12. The agreement nlso beara th- signatures of W. I.. .Marks, acting for John J. Scnnnell, nnd William A. Knge maim for tho New York Trotting associa tion. Tho conditions of the race are best three out of live one-nllle heats for a puisy of J12.0O0. tim winner to tceclve $",Wu nud the remainder of the purse to go to tho loser. The owners have ngrccd to bring their horses ir the post In good condition nnd have also agreed that lhe horses shall not bo raced ngulnfl each other In a match or special contest prior to tho tilling or their Brighton Bench engagement under tho auspices of the New York Trotting association, the date of which probably will be Thursday. Atutist !.". In considera tion of Mr, Ketchum's withdrawing the entry of Cienceus It. the StO.O'jn iree-for-all trot, which, next to the match race. Is the principal feature on the program, the New York Tiottlng association has guaranteed him $5,000 In nnv event for the appearanco of Crescotis nt the Brighton Beach track. P.C. .(K6 .fiCO ,f00 .500 .(WO .250 .000 AMERICAN OPENS SEASON ChlciiKo MnkeN fJooil Stnrt for Second Pennant ! Ilcfeatln Clcvc Iniiil, 8 to 11. .CHICAGO, April 21. Tho American league fnrmnllv oncned hfro today with decorntloiiH. music and tho hoisting of tho cnamplonsnip pennnni. jioucr was wild at the stnrt, six gifts and four hits In tho llrst two Innings giving the champions their tlrst game. Bradley of Cleveland, Shugnrt of Chicago and both outfields did sensational fielding. Attendance, S,000. 8cora: n.n.n. Chicago 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 '-8 7 1 Cleveland u v v i v v i u v - i - Batteries: Chicago, Patterson nnd StilU van; Cleveland, Hoffer and Wood. Umpire: Connelly. Anierlrnn'H Opening: t.ninpM Poslpoiicil. UAI.T1MOHK, April 24. American Unltl-moro-Uoston game postponed on account of ruin. DKTHOIT, April 2t. American Detrjilt Mllwaukee gamo postponed on uccount of "piilLADRUPHIA, April 24. American Philadelphia-Washington same postponed on account of rain. Amrrlenn l.rnituc Stnudlngr. Won. Lost. P. C isonni.'.s iwsr ct .Miiniti.AMi .mim:. It ii lis It In Itll DcmiIIo I iifnvornlilt! Trili'U CuiidllloiiN. NASUVlI.t.K. Tonn., April 21. The track nt Cumberland park was good today, but not fast. For Hint reason I'obel's mllo In 1:11 claims especial attention. It wns the third race, n handicap, nnd the favorite of the day. llnycs' l.mly Ktrathmore was the favorite and a well played one, too, but Troxler seemed to have lost his Judg ment nnd with n good horse under him weakened at the pinch, tho King l.eo lllly beating her out by n neck. Four favorites pot the money for the public. Hanon was jicrntched by the munagemont for the last race, bad acting at tho post being given as tho reason. Ed Moore, the owner, de clares that he wl'l innko no more entries here. Weather cloudy: track slow. Sum inn ry: Klrnt race, eleven-sixteenths of n mile, selling: Uadlngae won, Sinister second. Time: l:CSVb. Second nice, half n mile, maiden 2-ycar-olds: Jim Scanlou won, Kaster lioy second. Time: 0:5014. Third race, one mile, handicap: Isobel won. I.ady Stratbmoro second. Time: 1:41. Fourth race, nlne-slteeiiths of u mile: Knlnmti won. Mnre Belle second. Time; o:fii. Fifth riu'n, one mllo and an eighth: Henna won. Windward second. Time: liST'.i. Sixth race, eleven-slxtecnthn of a mile, selling: A lea won, Jtobert Gray second. Time: P.nsv MOItSIOMIIOr. TOIIACt'O Tilt'! W INMIll. Ilentn .1. II, Sionn KIkIiI lliinillly In Their Mulch Unci', CINCINNATI. April 2I.-The fenture of tho card at Newport today was the match nice for n stake of 31,000 between llorse.ilne Tobacco nnd J. II. Sloan. Owing to the heavy condition of the tract fast time was out or too question, liorsesnoo Tobacco went to the front at the Hhis'h fall, winning easily by half a length. The tlrst hurdle event of the meeting was deidded today and proved n pretty contest. Weather lair. Summaries: Vim nice, five nnd a half f.irlnngs. sell ing: nnster won, Chemisette second. Time: UHVi. , Second race, four and a half furlongs: Klglvn won, Myrtle Dell second. Time; l:0o. Third race, hurdle handicap, one mile: Serltm won, Dlvertlscmcnt second. Time: P5DH. Fourth race, mutch, Jl.foiO to winner, seven furlongs: Horspshoo Tobacco won, J. H. Sloan second, Time: l:Ji4, Fifth race, six furlongs: Castln won, I.ady Kent second. Time: l:2Hi. Sixth race, four furlongs, selling: Mc I.nnnahan won, St. Ilera second. Time: 0;Fk114. Seventh race, live nnd u half furlongs, selling: Juniper won, King's Pet second. Time: 1:13, COUSIX CAHIMK NL'HPIllSF.S TUliM. DICK BCCIvLEV COMES HERE Will Wear th Wmdpatl for Omaha this ummtr. VETERAN CATCHER ACCEPTS TERMS Wires lo 1'iolili'iit lloiirl.t AnUInu for Triinspnrtiil Inn lo Omnliii ' Four llnril (iiimcs In Jrosiret. Well, Dick Buckley will wear the wind pad for Omaha this summer. The old Philadelphia wur horse has wired his acceptance of terms to President llourke, asked for transportation to Omaha and the customary hundred nnd promises to report on Mny 1 for work. Buckley s nnmo Is one to conjure with among catchers. He belong to the c'ays of Silver Flint nnd Buck lCwIng, Chnrlcy Bennett and "Doc" Bushopg, but seems to have outlasted them nil. Ills whip wns In good form last season mid his eye Ic ns good us a youngster's. His presence on tho ground will remind lots of its of our boyhood days and will make Bill Wilson, Perry Wcrden, Jimmy Ilynti. Biddy Dona hue it nil a lot of those fellows think they nro not such a much nfter all. This comes wry near making the Omnhn trnni whole nnd tho opening games at Denver look good at this distance. Speaking about games, we ate to have Manager l.cniion nnd his Millers here for four games, beginning on Saturduy. There will bo four iini'd ones, for 1vmion has the pick of last season's hard working Sioux backed up by a lot of new materlnl. With "Bones" Parvln, Ferguson or McDonald In tho box and Cote behind tho but the Mil lers have as good u buttery us can be found on the cltcult. These games all ougui to Du wortu seeing. FIFTEEN PLAY FOR ST. PAUL .Mniiiiger It; mi llii"i Four I'lU'licrn, .lours, .Mcl.lll. Tlioitnin iinil Kni-ppcr. Chicago 1 Boston 0 Bnltlmnro 0 Detroit 0 Milwaukee 0 Philadelphia 0 Washington 0 Cleveland 0 1.000 Ofo .000 .000 ooo .000 .000 .00-3 lliiln PreventM a Clash. PHILADELPHIA, April 21. Tho begin ning of clash of dates In this city be tween the American league and the Na tional lenguo base ball clubs, which was scheduled for this afternoon, will bu post poned for at least one day. A heavy rain fell all night and Is still coming down at noon, rendering necessary the postponement of tho opening game between tho Phila delphia nnd Washington American league teams nnd tho contest between the Na tional lenguo representatives In this city and tho Boston club. Wet (JrnuiiilH llelnj I'lnyliiK. NEW YOIIK. Anrll 24. The base ball gnmu between fsuw orK anil iirnomyn today has been postponed on account of wet grounds. Tho gume between these clubs scheduled to be played at Brooklyn tomorrow will be played nt the Now York grounds If conditions permit. Chicago 'Viiri.lt, l) Ilrloll, S. CHICAGO. Anrll 21. Chicago university defeated Belott college at base ball today, 0 to s, alter tin exciting game or ten innings. .Voire Dump, "l .Minnesota, 11. SOUTH BEND. Ind.. April 31. Notre Duine, 7; Minnesota, C. Upper Iowa, lit Wisconsin, (I. MADISON. Wis.. Anrll 24.Uppcr lowa. 0: Wisconsin, 6. Sliuinrocli'N Must Stopped. GLASGOW, April 24,-Shamrock II was towed to tho Clyde Trust's craving dock No. 3, where Its racing mast was success- niiiy sicppca eany tins morning, worii men are now engaged In removing the pontoons, which work, It Is expected, will bo continued this forenoon, ami tho yacht will be self-supported. It will bo floated out on the afternoon tide Special con stables have been engaged to keep the crowd of people, curious to seo the con cealed purt of the yacht's underbody, out side tho dock gates, Even with Its tclo scoplng topmnst housed tha mast looks a tremendous spar, quite dwarllng every mast In tho neighborhood. Fifteen to line TnkcM Openlnu; Kvenl lit Til n for a ii. SAN FUANC1SCO. April 2l.-One favorite, won at Tunforiip, today, long-priced horses being In evldoilce. Cousin Carrie, ciuoted In somo books at 15 to 1, took the opening event and this was followed bv tho vlctorv of Torso Mnfl' at 10 to 1. Doublet, nn R to 1 shot, won tho fifth event, nnd Mntt Hogun, winner of the sixth race, wns sold nUtho same price. Tho handicap went to Beau Ormonde, who led most of tho way. He heat MacOyle a neck. Weather clear, track fast. Bcsults: First race, eleven-sixteenths of mile, selling, for .1-year-old miles: Cousin Carrie won, Screenwell Lake second. Time: 1:0S. Second race, nlno-slxteenths of a mile, selling, for 2-ycur-oIds: Torso Maid won, Royalty second. Time: 0:54?;. Third race. 8vcn-elghths of n mile, for 3-ycnr-olils, purse: lloiiick won, Ada N second, Timer 1 :2S. Fourth race, one mile nnd n sixteenth, free hnudlenp: lleuu Ormonde won, Muc Gylo second. Time; l:4SVi. coincii, ni.iFFFs imivi.x; p.viik, Several Siring; of Horseo Trnln for Slimmer Cunipnlvii. The Council Bluffs Drlvlnir nnrk Is nssiim. Ing a llvoly ulr aril several strings of horses nro now in training mere for the summer s campaign, Tho truck Is springy nnd In good condition for this senson of tho venr. One of the most Important of tho strings nt tho park Is that of Stark, from Colorado springs, which inciuues six ncail of horses. The horses will bo worked out on I ho Council Bluffs track and open the season with tho grand circuit meeting nt Dotrolt. The others will start In tho Iowa meetings. Pepper of Albln, In., bus live head and renenlierger of Calhoun, Neb,, has three, headed by a promising 3-year-nld by Aller ton, Two or three other strings are ex pected during the coming week. Tho spring will bring rome snort In tho shnne of work out matches for the lovers of Imrnc3s rac ing In t'lls vl-lnlt.v. In nddltlon to these, thsre nro several strings of runners quartered at tho driving pa I K. I11.I.I.MA.V IN IT AT A(l I'.lin T IIJrktasWwdI ro Morrow Coaster BraKe gurjtfTnu .fcfc,;ui 'Com. jt, ami rfauvrt In CycHwg. ntnj wbmI, Your whtel al ways under control. Security on tills, Aluiury oatli lo?l, You Rid 80 MUti, but P(dl only 35 MIIm. 100,000 aatliflad ritlen Utt rear, huid tj all cycle dealcra. Coci lit rr. Ecllpio Mlg, C.,Elmln, N. Y. I.iiiiiIn Three WIiiik'I'n nnd ii Seconil (lilt of Four :iloiiu(N. NEW YOItlC, April 21. A good crowd nt tended the racs it Anueduct tndnv. lo snlto tho discomforting conditions thnt ore- vailed. Favorites eonied their share nf tho races and Jockey Bullman was In rare good lortune, miming tnree winners nun ono sec. ond out of four mounts. Summaries: First race, seven furlongs, selling: Lucky Star won. Ilurfoon second. Tlnm: 1 :Hf( 2-3. Second race, five furlongs, selling: James f its: won. luciusm seconil. 'lime: l:ui:i-j. Third rnce. six furlongs, selling: , Gold Lack won, Her Lndyshlp second. Time: i:i7 i-5. Fourth nice, about seven furlongs: Hob ert Wnddell won, Munlco second, Tlmo: Hill 4-5. Fifth rnco. live nnd a half furlongs: Alt. green won, Himself t-ooond. Time: 1:00 2-5, Sixth race, live furlongs: Chirrup won, Optional second. Time: 1:051-3. CHICAfiO ( 111 HMi LIKE LONDON'S ST. PAt'L, Minn.. April 2l.-(Spcclal Tele- gram.) After giving over a score of nsplr ants as thorough ii trylng-out as posslbln .Aiuuager uyau or me Ht. I'uiii nuso nan team announces the personnel of tho reg ular team. There are fifteen men on his list, counting the veternn himself. These are: Catchers. Bill Wllsun, Fred Holmes and Fred Currish! pitchers, Butnpus Jones, Wllllo McGIII, "Pap ' Thomas nnd Knepper; first base, Wcrden; second base, 1 logins, shortstop, Holly; third base, Zlcgler; left item, iiyun; cenierlleiil, Anilrows; right Meld. Parker: utility. Cnssnboluc. Of tho others who have been given n trial Roberts, me inuian, anil pitcher Leisure have len furnished with transportation home. My- roskl. Cox and Kavenaugh will be kept for awhile. It Is likely that Hunt, Williams and Whelnn will llnd berths In the North Dukotu league. IIDVVI'.lt TEAM TAKES THIS (l.K. Defents t'oloruilo Sprlnus on I.ntlcr's (froiinilN, 7 lo r. COLOBADO SPHINC.S. Anrll Sl -n.-uver won todays game by bnnchlnc Iholr hltH In tho third Inning. Score: H.II.E. Denver 0 1 I 0 1 0 0 1 7 11 r, Colo. Springs .2 0 0 o o 0 ii 0 33 0 7 Batteries: Whltrldce. Swnlm. Smith nnil Donohuc; Arthur, KoBtal, McNccly and Sul- iivnn. SMITH'S INJURIES KILL HIM Viuerlcnn Pnidllst .eer Itiillles from Jnek Huberts' Punishment Six WnrrnntN for Arrest. LONDON. Anrll 24.-Bllly Smith, the American pugilist who was knocked out in mo eighth rouml of a contest with juck Iloberts for the 126-pound championship of England, at the National Sporting club Monduy nlcht. and who has lain uncon scious since, diqd at 11:15 o'clock this morn ing; An inuuest over the body of Smith will ie held In the .course of a few days. Ilob erts, me opponent or mitn. mo manager or mo iNiiuonni sporting ciuu, the retoree and tho seconds havo surrendered to thu police. Altogether six wiirrants havo been Issued for tho nrrest of persons connected with tho Smtth-Itobcrts tight on tho chnrgo of manslaughter. LONDUN, April 23,-Smllh's death, tho rourtu which has resutieu irom contests ut lhe' National Sporting club, causes much comment upon the Ill-luck of that Institu tion. It Is pointed out In tho morning papers that since the last previous similar occurrence the club has Increased the weight of gloves from lour to six ounces nnd reduced tho number of rounds from twenty lo fifteen. Moreover, tho floor of tho ring was thickly padded with felt. Tho club, In fact, took every possible precau tion. The snorting papers and the Daily Telegraph defend the Institution nnd lament Its misrortune. On the other hand tho Dally Chronicle. after declaring that a hnlf-ounco glovo Is more cruel and dangerous than the naked list, says: "If the club does not mend its ways tho law will have to bu altered, Huberts sat at Smith's bedside almost con tlnuotisty until thu last and he quite broke down when the end came. It Is nsserteit that Smith was medically examined before the contest anil guvo no sign or heart trouble. LAUNCHING- TO BE PUBLIC No Secret About lhe Cup Defender to lie Flouteil Earl In .Mil)'. NEW YOItK. April 2I.-U Is announced thnt the launching of tho yacht Constitu tion will take nlaco either on May B or during tho week beginning on that datu nud thnt tho launching will not be private, but onen nnd a day of celebration at the Herreschoft works where tho boat was built. This statement was made by W, Butler Duncan, Jr., manager of lhe Constitution for the syndicate owning the yacht. Some of tho Constitution's crow havo boarded tho vocbt's tender. Mount Morris, which leaves South Brooklyn today, uound for unsioi, Cels Cushion nnil Whisky. Tho Urecn RL'era defeated the Omaha Bedding company's team In it match game or tenpins nisi, mgni on uiurK s uileys, Score: Maguey Knufmnuti A. Heed ... Hartley .... AmbniBter G Ft HEN HlVEItS. ' 1st. 2d. m id 21(i 17ti 1011 HIS 150 130 1S7 203 Totals 861 811 OMAHA BEDDING. So I'liHg)- Unit Time of First llnce U .Not Tu Ue ii. CHICAGO, April 2I.-Jockoy O'Connor, after winning five races yesterday, failed to appear at LuKesiuu toiiny. vt earner clear track good, Bcsults: First race, six furlongs: Samnshlre won Barhasa second, Time not tuken on account or log. Second rnce, six furlongs: Hossurt won, Odnor hecond. Time: 1:17. Third race, four and a half furlongs: Bnrouche won, Yena second. Time: 0:56 2-5, Fourth race, seven furlongs: Bonny Boy won. Branch second. Tlmo: 1:20 3-5. Fifth rnce. one mile nnd n sixteenth: Pirnte Queen won. Myth second. Time: I. -50 3-5. Sixth rnce, ono mile and n uunrtcr, sell lug; George Leo won, Fox Bard second. Time: 2:12 4-5. AIIST1IAI.IA.V STU WINS AT EPSOM. Ileirr llojx null Mulier Hide Losing: .Mounts, EPSOM. England, April 21,-Tho City rnd Suburban hnndlcap was won by Spencer GnllHn'n A ut rnlln n Star. Amnrnli ,..1UAn by J. Helff, wns second, nnd Alvcrscot was third, Fifteen horses ran. Australian Star won In hollow fashion bv six lengths. A head separated second nnd third horses. The runners InclJded Kil marnock II. ridden by L. Helff, and David aurrlck, ridden by Mnlier. ' '"." i'k Meet ill Mitchell, MlTCHi'LL. S. D., April 2l.-(Spcclnl.)-Tho dual meet between tho track tennis of Dakota university and Yankton cnllegn will be In this city May 6. This meet will test tho strength of the two teams for tho com ing Intorcolleglato nthletlc contest In this city May 23 and 21. Tho university has such confidence In Its athletes that chal lenges have been Issued to meet several of tho western collego teams In a contest at Sioux City, They have their eye on l.ln I coin, Neb,, or tho (.'Diversity of South Du- 1st. Lehmunn 141 PlottS , 16S Huntington 126 Colo .' 192 Yost , 203 2d, 131 126 1K3 117 201 3d. 212 167 171 212 217 "b2 3d, 170 128 135 185 1W I'JO S01 80S Total. ins 559 MS 51S CM 2iw Total. It 4.t:' ' 441 324 f)U7 2.439 Totals The Omaha Heddln? cotnmttiv out on n sofa billow for tho high score In this giune and Captain Joe Gutmnnn offered a bottle of whlsKy ror the high average. Both prizes were won by initio AmhruHter. For Tennis (Jhiiiiiplonnhlp. LONDON. Anrll 21, In Jho lawn tennis covered court amateur chnmplonshlp games today H. L Doherty nnd (J. Slmond won llieir icsptuiivt seuii-iiuui iiiuuuc nun win contest them tomorrow. Tho winner will play tho holder or tho championship, A Uore. I'luhl Teu-ltoiinil llrmv. csrtAND IIAP1DS. Mich. April 2I.-GUS Gardner of Youngslown, O., and Eugene it?nnnh of Cincinnati. fOucht ten rounds to a iiraw beforo the Olympic athletic cluh to- night. EiIiiIiIImIicn eiv IIimvIIiik Ite.eoril CHICAGO, April 24. Thn Chicago league team ot thn Illinois Bowling association es tabllshed a new world's record tonight. Its score wns an average of 1)93 lor threu games, Piiriiielre Tnl.es Third .Money, Parmelee of Omaha won ihlrd money In n SUOOl III wiuiiit.-, piviua, Wur SIiIpn Push Siiuily llnnU, NEW YOHK, April 21,-Thn battleships Keursarge, Alnbnma and MHSaiichusetts, from Kingston, Jnmalcu, passed Sandy HOOK HUB lllieinuoii llnlf .Million .More for Eiport, NEW YOHK, April 24-An uddlllonul j.ViO.ooiJ III gam for oxnort was enuaued bv tho City bunk loduy, It will be sent out Kodol what you Eat Dyspepsia Cure When the tomach Is diseased, all the other orRanssuffor. That Is why fatal diseases ot the heart, liver, kldnojrs nnd lungt re io often the direct result of Indigestion nnd other stomach troubles. The use of Kodol Dysiei'ria Ctnuc, which dlROsts what you eat, because It contains all tho natural dlgcstants, gives the stom ach perfect rest while allowing you to cat nil tho good food you want. It never falls to cure tho worst forms of stomach trouble. It can't help but do you good Prepared by K. C. DeWllt & Co., Chleno. The . boUle contains smimes tho Ite. tm Tho fnvoiltc hoiisehtild remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchltli, f rlpp, throat and lung troubles is ONE MINUTE Cough Cur. It cures quickly. HOW WOULD YOU FEEL? Imagine .votitoclf with plalos of Iron fiiMencil to your holes iioiiiiillng all tiny ovor Mtoiio imveniiMits. t-'ttn you ever look nt the hunt knees of a enli horse without thinking of the shn mo of it? Tin; Iiowetl knees are the most merelftil result nf this pounding; more pain ful results me commoner. The betil-kiieed liote Is the wisest; It is a fllgu of exeeptloiuil 'liorfe sense." It lins resulted from n knack ho litis prtictlced of cas ing the blows ns his feet lull on the html stones nnil nftorwnnls of relieving tho puln when lie stiinils. The horse thnt doesn't do this suffers, vastly worse In jury. Til HUM IS NOW NO N'HKI) OK MA, THIS. (.'ool enr-Akron Shorn ense the eoneusolon nnil prevent sllpplnn on vtet pmrioenlK. They itlte ii horse u sure footlim. nnil lie strikes nut free nnd eoiillilpnt without Mllpplnic, ntrnluliiK or poiiuilliiK his len full of pnln. GOODYEAR AKRON RUBBER SHOE PADS. Wade of a New Composition of Rubber which wears Better Than Steel 3 SOFT BUT TOUCHER THAN STEEL .n ncRlect In leu eeiiublr tlinn for n hour uniirr todny not to lenrn noil nnilerntniiil nnil net upon tbene foln. , Thero Is not "now left oven tho former oxcubo of chrnpnciB In fnvor of old- fnshloncil FhoehiK. The Oooclyenr-AUron Hubbcr Shoe I'ad nffonln a shoeing that Is not only cheap, but much cheaper. They cost n Uttlo moro to put on, but IT IS CHEAPER THAN STEEL And work horses ns well its driving horses are getting the romfort of these Shoes ns fast as their owners fully understand their saving as well as their benefit. Qur Remarkable Qffer ro aw iioiiNi; ow.nkiu Ilnve your rilioer Meml for n pnlr of the t.ooil; rnr-AUron Ittibher Sho I'nilH n ml try I hem on fronl or hind feet of jour home. (We prefer to quole ivliolexnle prlrea lo your Mlioe r limtenil of retnll prior to yon.) it nf terwnrtl tliey lire not eounlilereil n Imply n boon to homr nnd driver nnd n very kith I economy In Hlioelnu; lill In nnd n tlilnw you ivlnh never to be nllhout. mi ivlll promptly refunil lull rout or Nlioen. I.ertnlnly thin l A propomil -.vlili-b npenkn for llwelf. (Sinned) 'iiu; uiiuii v i;.u tikis aaii iiuiiiimic ;., Akron, o. YOU CAN GET THEM FROM BAUM IRON CO., 1210 HARNEY ST. BLOOD POISON I eurr lllood I'oIroii liy My OrlKlnnl I'erfceled Kyuteiii of Antitoxin Trenlinenl, Tlnm AvoliltiiK tin Horri ble KfTcol of I'oImoiioun Ilruua." Ou uccount of lt frightful hldcousnesR, ContaclouH lllood 1'olKon Is commonly culled tho king of all vcuoroul iIIxuumoh. It may bo hereditary or contract- ii Once the Bstcm Is tainted with It, tho dlxeaso muy mani fest Itself In the form of ncro fuln, eczema, rhcumutlu pnlnn, stiff or swollen Joints, erup tions or copper-colored spoti on fnco or body, 1 It t lo ulccrH in tho mouth or on the toiiKue, Aoro throat, swollen tonsils, fnllliiK out of the hair or eyebrows, nnd finally n leprous-llko decay of tho llcsh nnd bones, If you havo any of theso or similar symptoms, you nro cordially In vited to come to our offices Iiu mediately. If examination proves your fcnr.i unfounded you mind la quickly relieved, but If your constitution Is infected, you will bo told so fninkly unit shown how to i;ot rid of It. My special treatment for hloocl polton is prnriicnny ino resuu 01 my inn worn, nnu is indorsed by the beM physicians of America and Uuropc. It contains no liuiiKcrous druKH or Injurious medicines of any kind. It koos to the very bottom of tho d Incase nnd forces out overy particle of Im purity. Soon every slnn nnd symptom disappears completely nnd forever. The blood, tho tissue, tho flesh, tho bones nnd tho wholo system nro cleaned, purified, and re stored to perfect health, nnd tho patient prepared anew for the duties nnd pleasures of life. h WE ALSO CURE TO STAY CURED Varicocele, Stricture, Nervo-Sexual Debility, Rupture, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, And all associate dlsenses and weaknesses of men, Wo chamo nnthliiK for private counsel nnd rivo to each patient a lr-u.nl eoiitrnot to hold for .our promises. U It not worth your whllo to InvestlL'.ito a cure thnt has made llfo anew to multitudes of men? If you cannot call ut our office, wrlto your symptoms fully, Itelereiic'jxt llrxt Hunks nnil l.ciiillnu lloMlnewH Men in Tills (.'lly. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL Office llotin.: rrm 8 A. ,M. to 8 l. .M. Siiiuluys, 10 A. M. to 1 l. M, STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Fatnam SI, Bet. 13th and 14th Sis,, OMAHA, NEB. The Bee Want Ads Produce Results- Master Specialist. -oia ih amnion. tomorrow,