MILLIONAIRES EARN A WIN Colorado 8priiig (rets Game by Outplaying J Omaha Team. BROWN'S GENEROSITY PROVES FATAL Twtvhss bits: Conror, le..cn. Povl j Three-hase hit: EranefieM Sacrifice hit:' ; rntiiflpM Jcnes. loan. Prolan base: Fteau ; rront First base on balla: oft I'hwliro. i; . rff Fvrs, 1. p'nirk nut: Iv Cherhrn, j. j by Evans. 4. Tim'. 1;3d. I'mplre: Km!!-. ( i Rrtwia Are Drahhrd. , H'kwii. rf 1 I t htr rf 1 8T. I01'!S. Mav 14 Pf. lyuis tried t)un- Hnr-hiii. II. I t ham. a rc-nt recruit frm t'olumbus, O. 1 lb ... I ! tndev. and Boston won the same bv find- rr"""T- b 1 , lr ( his delivery It sin hits ami seven nina In the second inning Attendance, 1,tix. ninth Inr.lr.r and brouaht the ntnnr to wi-ir iffj. put in tne eteventn yellow r,ei tng ended the agony. Attendance, 4. J" Bcore : filg Plteher Hands Oat Baaea on nalla with Great frodlaallty and 4et Hit Hard Be. Weea Tinea. Nlre baaea on balla whlrb. ritcher Brown ve to Colorado Springs Saturday wern utilized to food advantage by the Million aires, end add to that tbeir own mori' timely hlttlDf and the visitors fully de terred a game which they won by a score of S to 4. Two situations where a hit would have certainly won the rime .were offered Rourke'a men, and several other where It mlRht easily bare changed the completion of the score, tut the tocala were unresponsive. Aside from the rank errors and general schoolboy base ball which both trams were guilty of at cuny places in tbe game, thn feature was the remarkable decisicns of Cmpire Arlle Latham, who seemed en tirely off his ere. He wiut soon tbe cyno sure of thousands of belligerent eyea, and tbe harder he tried to brace up the worse be grew. Balls, strikes and base decisions, all were mixed In bis muddle, and pretty Boon no spectator could tell what bad hap pened till he heard Arlle say It, ne matter how wide the play. Tbe Rangers were simply buffaloed by Pitcher Newmeyer. One after the other Omaha's best batters went down before him from )nnii,g to Inning. When they did manage to reacb him safely the blta. were Where they were valueless, as a rule.. After evveral Innings of very looae play, crowded with errors, ' both teams pulled In a little and there followed some fancy work. Three beautiful doubles appeared, one by Carter catching a difficult running Cy and fielding to Calhoun, being especially notable. Then Mlddlenelder Hemphill made a marvelous catch of Stewart's low fly in tbe 'fourth, getting the ball on the grass on the desd run by throwing himself at It bodily, and rolling over and over after he fell. In the third came a bare-handed play by Second Baseman Ebrlght that . deserve special mention, as he took Calhoun's bot ground ball In one hand on the lean-over by second, tossed It to Holllngswortb to catch Fleming there, and then jt waa fielded to Drat In time to nail Cal. Ebrlght' fielding was a feature all through, be end ing the game with another double In the Dlntb. Attendance, '4.000. Score: COLORADO SPRINGS. AB.,R IL O. ...4 O ...S 1 ...3 ...4 ...4 ...i ... 1 ! Bcnre: R H O At 1 rf .... I 1 I I Farrall 1 i I IS 0 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 ST. l.ul Iwtnl. lb.. 1 Cooler, lb .. I fame, rf . . Gram r. lb I K . r Court ner. M orati. c Malarkar. If Totals lb .. 4 t Ivinnraa. rf. t 0 Smtwrt. ef 0 0 Harriaa. If .. 1 1 Kmrer. It. I S Slrafttiear. aa. 4 S Nfhola. e . . . I to Nell. 4 0 Hartwta. la. IHtnham, p. .. u it rr io JK. IfI. it H O A E 1 I 1 a 1 .1 Prall.T, tb.. Ttloney, aa... tral. c..... Toti la Cleveland V Totals ... 1 I 17 10 Boston 1 TOOOOOO 11 bt. Louis 0000000101 I Earned runs: Boston, 2. Two-base hit: Cr.urtney. Double play: Fan-ell to Hart j man. Mimed ihlrd strike: Moran. Hit by : pltrher: Courtney. First base on balls: 1 Off Dunham. Z; oft Joyce, 1; off Malarkey, 1 1. Struck out: py Dunham. ; by Joyce, 1. 'left on bases: Pt. Iuls. a: Boaton, T. (Time: 1:4J. I'rrplres: Power and Brown. ! 'thlrago Wlsi from Phllllea. I CHICAGO. May S4.-Whlte s wild throw 1 ratting three bneee gave the locale their two runs In a game that outside of Taylor's wl!iln-as waa rather a pitchers' battle. Attendance, 6,0C0. Score: CH1CAOO. PHILADELPHIA. RHO.AKl RHOAB Mlllr. If.... 114 n Thomas. r... 0 14 0 Brown, If ... 1114 0 Iolaa, la.. t flarrr. rf.... I I e 0 ttootn. c T 1 Huiswtu, at I I 1 I Hallmu. b. 1 0 Chllda. lb.... Sill .W'hita, p 1 I I ToUla ... I 4 17 I l Totals ... 1 14 1 Chicago 00901000 t Philadelphia 0010000001 Left on bases: Chicago. 5: Philadelphia. 1. Two-base hits: Tinker, Barry. Sacrifice hits: Dexter, Tinker, Hallman (!), Miller. Ixubl play: Congalton to Tinker to Ixter. Birjck out: By Taylor, J: by White, 7 First base on balls: Bv Taylor, 6; by White. 2. Hit with pitched ball: Mil ler. Time: 1:K. Umpire: O Day. (sir I'oat poaed. At Cincinnati postponed ; rain. Standing of Ike Teams, C LgVILAM) , PHlL.ADEt.rtt I A R H O A E R H O A K I S O' Hartrel. If . I I Fultl. rf tb. 14 1 I I I L'arla. lb I 11 I II 1 L. mm. Ilv 1111 II 0'SerfoM. rf.. 1 I I 1 I I I 4 M roM. K I 1 4 4 1 I I 4 I I "--. t ... 1 I 4 114 1 l astro, lb. ... 1 I 1 1 117 S'tir-S. ff . S 0 tl Hnt tries, p., a 4 I 1 U 11 n 14 4 P.ark. II 1 Totals ... I II U II 1 loiininio i l-nuadeiphla ..0 01 10000100 Earned runs: Cleveland. I: Philadelphia 4- Two-base hits: Fuiti, ppaers. L. Cross ot. trosa. Krao ev. Wood. Thnnev Thr. I J base hit: CAIIrn Mnm run. D . a .4 1 " I Etolen bnses: Fults, I'owers! Bihrek l noney. Iuhle plays: M. c ross to Iav J. Urst base on balls: Off Joss. 2; oft MUMing. 4; on" Flank. 1. Hit bv pitched ball: Joss. Ptruck out: liy Jnsa. ; by nut-Una:, i. no pitcn: Hustings. Time i.v umpire: itconay. Jones, ef Dit-r. lb... Corsalt o, rf LaCVoa. e... Lowe, lb.. . . O Hisa. Ik. 1 Tinker, as. .. 1 Tarlor. s .Chicago petrolt Boston Si. lxuls ... .Philadelphia ialtlmore .. Washington Cleveland U 21 Zi 27 27 Teaaas. Won. Lost. P.C. 14 1.) .t 14 1 ..W3 15 11 .i.77 13 10 ..VS 14 11 .51 12 15 .444 11 I .417 IS IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Brewers Tie the Score la eighth aad Wla froaa Colonela la Tenth. Cincinnati-Brooklyn game Barrett, If Hemphill, of..., Everltt, lb , Drennen, rf Uranvllle, Sb... lloillngsworth, Kbrlght, 2b Arthur, c Baerwald, c S Is'ewmeycr, p 8 2 1 (I 0 1 0 0 0 A. . 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 Totals .. Carter, rf... HI one, cf Fleming, If. Calhoun, lb. lfoian. ss... Htewart, 2b.. lllckey. 3b... Oondlng, c. Brown, p.... Thomas .... S3 S OMAHA. All. R. 4 4 4 4 3 4 1 S I 0 b 27 13 H. 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 o. 2 1 0 10 1 4 1 8 0 0 A E 1 0 0 1 6 4 a : a o 19 Totals t 4 7 'Batted for Brown In that ninth Colo. Springs 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 Omaha 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 Earned runs: Colorado Springs, 2: Omaha, 1. Two-base hits: Drennen, Stewart. Passed balls: . Arthur, Baerwald., Stolen bases: Ebrlnht. Baerwald. Everltt. Carter, lllckev (- Baaea on balla: Off Newmeyer, 4; off Brown, . Struck out: By Newmeyer. ; by Brown. S. Left on bases: Colorado Springs, 10; Omaha. . Double plays: Ebright to Holly la Everltt, Ebrlght to Everltt. Car ter to Calhoun. Time; 1:16. Umpire: La tham. Monday's Cane Called Early. On Monday the game between Omaha and Colorado Springs will be called at 3:30 in order to allow the visitors to catch an early train home. , St. Joe Wins from Peoria. ST. JOSEPH. May 24-St. Joseph won today by better hitting and bane running. Score: R H E St. Joaeph 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 3 8 13 2 Peoria 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02 7 1 Batteries: St. Joseph, Chlnn and Roth; Peoria, Mctllll and Hayes. Kansas City Wlas. KANSAS CITY, May 24-Swormstel pitched winning ball today, but he re ceived poor support. Attendance, IA. Score: R H E Kansas City... 00001020 3 6 i Milwaukee 000000 Oil 01 7 8 Batteries: Kansas City, Gibson and Mes sltt; Milwaukee, Swormsted and Ljclav. wane Beat Denver. I DES MOINES. May 24.ln one of the best feamea seen here this season Lva M ulnta defeated Denver today. Score: R. H E Dee Molnea... 00002001 871 Denver 1 0 0 0 0 4) 0 0 1 2 11 l Batteries: Dee Moines, Morrison and Hanson; Denver. Tler. McCuskey and W all. standi. of ttt Teasaa. Kansas City js Omaha 2tS lienver M ft Joseph i Colorado Springs Milwaukee 24 Peoria 27 Dea Moines Jj W'on. Lost. P.C. i'l 7 .TM 1 7 .731 1 11 .6T7 13 13 .f-to 13 li .44 8 11 ,i;a 1 .3.13 T 18 .20 Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburg : 28 6 .8 Chicago :,.29 1 10 .S6 New Vork JO 18 14 Boston 28 13 lri .4R4 Brooklyn 3 12 IX .4"0 Cincinnati 29 11 IS ,37 Philadelphia 11 lit .'Ml St. Louis 26 17 .348 Games today: New York at Chicago, Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Indians Take Locks at Harvard. j MILWAUKEE. May 24-MIlwaukee r- penencea a nailing rally in the eighth, tl the ecore and won out in the tenth Roth pltchera were hit hard, but kept the hits scaiierea. Attendance, avu. Bcore: atlLWAlKKK I LOllSVILiE. R H O. A E R H O A E Thlel, b.... I Hallman, rf. 1 I'arroit. If... MrRrKte, cf. 1 Ltungaa. lb. . 0 VrAndr , lb tMlngman, ss I Croan, c 1 Herman, s. .. 1 1 1 1 0 I 1 1 U'Ksrwtn. rf... 1 O'cirmer, cf. .. 1 fiannon, lb.. 1 1 Oaniai, 2b... 1 0 r"lournoy. If. l 1 Priea. c OiTannrhtll. ss 1 0 Sihatib, lb.. 4 1 Puokel, I I I 4 0 11 HARVARD, Neb., May 24 Special.) The American Indiana, under directions of Manager Backus, defeatcu Harvard In closely contested ball game yesterday by a score of 18 to 8. Batteries: Indians, Green and Johnson; Harvard, Johnson and Rosen baum. AMERICAN LEAGUE . GAMES McGraw la (talked aad Badly Disabled bat Smashes Harler la Face. BALTIMORE. May 24 McGraw waa seriously Injured this afternoon In the game between Baltimore and Detroit and will be out of the game tor some time. In the first inning Harley. In sliding to third Dase. laid situ raw a Knee open wnn ni spikes. McGraw. though In much pain. ran at Harley and smaahed him In the face before other players could Interfere. Mc3raw waa carried to the clubhouse. w here the wound waa stitched. Kelly was put out , or the game tor kicking in the Ultra inning. Attendance, Score: BALTIMORE. R H O.A I McGraw. lb. 1 0 Rohlnsoa, . 1 4 I Hrlhach. If... I Kallrr. ef. ... Howell, tl .1 I I I I Williams, lb 1 I 1 I 1 Rermour. rf. 1 1 0 MrOann, lb.. 1 14 Gilbert, as... t 1 14 0 Hr's'h'a. e-lb 1110 Hufbss, p... 1 1 0 DETROIT. R HO A E Case, lb.... I 1 I 1 Harler. If... 1 I 1 Barrwlt, cf... 1 I 1 Holmas. rf... tibart U. aa. 1 I 1 1 Ysaser. lb... I 4 4 0 Dillon, lb... 1 li 1 1 Buelow. a.... 8 aercsr. .... v I T ota la 4 14 It I Totals ... 17 14 I Baltimore ....... .v.. .0 t t 0 0 I 0 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Sacrifice hlta: Hughes (2), Seymour. Three-base hlta: Howell 2t Stolon Huaoa' Jtarrett, Seymour. First base on balls: Off Mercer. Selbach, McGann. Bresnahan 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Mercer. Bresna- nan. Htruca out: tiy Hughes. Buelow t2i, Barrett (3): by Mercer, Gilbert. Passed ball: Buelow. Left on bases: Baltimore, 7; Detroit, 4. Time: 15. Umpire: O'Laughlln. Boston Defeats Chicago. BOSTON. May 24 BoBton won the ejos lng game of the Chicago aeries by outbat tlng the visitors. Davis or Chicago In jured his knee yesterday and was out of the game today. Attendance, 6,144. Score: Parent, aa v . stakl. cf Collins, lb... Fraeraaa. rf. Hickman, If. LaCkc. lb.. Ferrta. lb ... t'rtger. c Wluurs. p.. Touts BOSTON R H O A E 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 0 I 11 I 1 1 1 I 11 17 14 CHICAOO. R H O.A E Strang, lb... 1 1 Jones, ef t 8 I 0 Callahan, rf. 1 1 I laliell. ss 0 t I I Mertes. If... 1 1 MtParl'd, c. 0 o 1 1 alr. lb 1 1 I Sulllratt. lb. I 0 Piatt. 1 1 'Darls C 1 4 0 -OMflHh .... 4 4 GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Caesbra) Holds Poloe la Two Hits aad Make Seaaoa'a Strike. ont Heeord. PITTSBCRO. May 24 -New York was saved a abut out In the second Inning by Doyle'a Iwo-bagger, followed by Yeager a eingle. the only two hits made b- :he visi tors. Chusbro pitched a great game and made the season a record for atrlke-outs. Attendance. .ss. Score: piTTaiiLKu. cr tork It n . (I. A c I Darla. if ... 1 1 1 4 4'Clarka. el. . 1 Laui.r. lb 4 Jonaa, rf . . aito.ia. lb.. Vraar, c. . 1 Bmnk. b . 0 Jackoa, If V (lean. as. .. 4 Kvsna, p. .. t'ourov, as .. t IWaum't. cf. 1 1 1 Waantar. It.. 1 1 Brar.ari4 lk t I burka. Ik.... lit Laa -h. lb.. . 1 O'Connor, c. It Cnaatua. a... t 1 Totals ... I IT I Total ... 1 14 II 4 Pittsburg 00001208 New York OIOOOWOOO 1 Earned runs: Pittsburg, 1; New York. L R H o a r 414 Totals ... 1 7 14 11 4 Batted for Piatt In the ninth. Ran for Da via In the nintb. Boston .'. .0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 5 Chicago ' 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 13 Earned runs: Boston. S: Chicago. 1. Two- base Jilts: Jones. Callahan. Three-base hits: Collins, La Chance. Home run: Freeman. Stolen baaee: Ferrla tl). La Chance. Strang. Double plavs: Isbcil Daly, Sullivan v 2 . First base on balls: Off winters, a; ore "iait, i.j turtle out: By Winters, 6; by Piatt. 2. Time: 1:51. I'm- plres: Johnstone and Caruthers. "enatora Wis with Ease. WASHINGTON. May 24. Townsend Pitched alit-edged bail for W"ashina-tn t.xiMy. St. Louis could only secure two hlta. one of which was a home run In the last Inning. Attendance, 2.71a. Score: WASHINGTON. I ST. LOtIS RHOAEI R It. O.A X ft ran. rf WolvT. lb. iHatb'tr. if.. Kaiaisr, rf . I Coutklln. tb. I arir, lb.... I Ely. a Clark, c... I Towuaana, p. 110 Burkett, If... t 111 l,H..drh-a it. I 1 ( t It McCor k. lb. 1 f 11 'Andaraoa, lb 11 14 14 W'allara, -.. 1 I I I 1 0 fa a aan. lb.. 4 t 111 MaloDejr, rf . 1 1 0 111 Sugden. .... 1 18 4 0 boaohu. p.. 1 3 Totals ... U n 11 . a Total ... 1 8 14 II Washington 0 0 1 1 0 8 0 0 4 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Earned runs: Washington, 4; St. Louis, 1. 'Two-base hlta: Clarke tJ. Three-base hlta: Wolverton. Kelater. Home rune: Coughlln, lleldrick. fea-crirtce hits: Town semi. Sugden, McCormick. Double play: Wallace to Padden to Anderson. Base on balis: Off Townsend, 4; off Donobtie, 2 Struck out: By Townsend. 4. I.eft on bases: Washington. 8; Si. Louis, 6. Time: 1:40. I'mptre: Sheridan. Cleveland Wins Ragged Gasne. PHILADEU'HIA. May 24 Cleveland de feted the local team todar In a poorly played and protracted game The home learn tied the acore by good batting In the Totala ... I I SO 11 a! ToUla ... 7 lol 11 Two out when winning run was scored. Milwaukee 21 1 0 00080 1 8 Louisville 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 07 Earned runs: Milwaukee. 1: Louisville S Two-base hits: Dungan, Clymer C!, Tanne- niu. rcnaun. Mailman, 'lhree-base hits: McBrlde, Tannehlll. Home run: Hallman. Sacrifice hits. Dungan. Dunkel (2). First base on balls: Off Hoffman, 6; off Dunkel, 6. Hit by pitched ball: McAndrews. Paed ban: troos. stolen baaes: McAndrews ( lingman, Gannon. Ganael. Flournoy. Spies Double play: Cltngman (unassisted). !ft on bases: Milwaukee, 9; Louisville, 7. Time; i.w. empire: tiasaei. Indiana Win a Looae Game. KANSAS CITT. May 24. Indianapolis knocked Demmann out of the box and won the same In the nrst Inning today, liibsnn succeeded Dammann and he waa also hit ireeiy. Attendance, i.uuu. scorei, INDIANAPOLIS. I KANSAS CITT V R.H.O.A.E. R H.O A E HorrleTr, rf 1 1 0 4 Nanc. ef.,.. 1110 1 Kubna, ir 1110 Hothfuaa. . rt. 1 D. O'Br n. ss I I I 4 1 Smith, It S Klhm. lb.... 1 111 (irar. if I babb, lb 8 1110 Oradr, lb... 1 Coulter, cf.. I 1 I 0 Barilla, e 1 Poi. lb 1 1 i I J. O Br'n. lb 1 Heydon, c... 8 1 4 0 Leewe. a.... I Klllan, p 111 4 MrHtioe. lb. 1 ToUla Itammann. . 11 14 27 11 1 Olnaon. p. I'Wolf .... 110 (I i r I 10 1 1 I 1 11 1 I 4 II p 0 ... 1 I ... Totala ...10 It 27 13 Batted for Gibson to the ninth. Indianapolis 80200002 013 Kanaas City 00200122 S 10 Earned rune: Kanaas City. 6; Indlnn- a polls. 8. Two-base hits: Grady. Beville Leew. McBride. Klhm. Babb. Ktl'en. Three-bsje hits: Nance. Grady. Hogrtever. Sacrifice hit: Coulter. Stolen bases: Grady, ruuen. f irst Dase on Dans: on Dammann 1; off Glbaon. 2; off Klllen. 4. Hit by pitcher: By Gibson, 2. Struck out: By Klllen, i. innings pitcnea: uy Dammann, V: by Gibson, Hits: Off Dammann, 4 off Gibson, 11. Time: 2:10. I'mplre: Ward. Salata ghat Ont Colnnabaa. 8T. PAt'L, May 24 St. Paul batted Pfelster hard In the fifth and sixth in nings today and won handily. The game was called before Columbus had plaved Its half of the sixth on account of a sudden rainstorm. Attendance, 2,4.6. Score: ST. PAt'L. I COLlMBI'g Oaler, lb In I lard. If... 1 Khar, as 1 Keller, lb... I Shannon, cf. . 0 Lumlejr, rf.. 1 Hues' na, lb. Hurley, e.... Frfuoa, p. 1 R.H.O.A.E till 0 Knoll, cf... 0: Meaner, rt. . VLallT. If... 0 1 Grim, lb ... OlEvana. tb.. Oj Turner, lb. 0 Nattraaa, aa Fol. c 0 Pfelster. p.. R H O A E 0 I Total ... 7 14 U I 1 Tout ... 4 II I St. Paul 0 0 0 0 4 87 Columbus o 0 0 0 0 0 "Earned runs: St. Paul, a.- Two-base hits: Oeler, Kelley, Ferguson. Sacrifice hit: Dlllard. Stolen bases: Geler, Dll- lara. Kelley. enay (T). First base on balls: Off Pfelster, 8. First base on errors: Co lumbus, I. Left on bases: St. Paul, 8; voiuiuuue. . mrucK out: y jneister, i. a uijc a t-utpire; i inuill. Toled Untnlaya Millers. MINNEAPOLIS. May 24 Mock was too much for the locals todav and while h gave more hlta than Clark he was effective wnen me uasea were run. The n i started two Innings with two men on bases ana none out. out were unatile to score. j no game was cauea on account of mln Attendance, 1.300. Score: TOLEDO. I MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.E. RHOAE i a I a l Morrlaaer, :b 1 0 a i a a rnrM. lb 1 18 18 Lsnt-h. c.... 4 t Warden, lb.. 1 I 11 Wllroot. rf... 1 MrFarl 4, If. 1 1 0 Caul b aa. a 1 1 8 0 Zaluakj. c... 1 I 0 1 Clark, p Bums. Millar. Rmitb. Turaer, Culka, Mrara. a. rout, if... Klein, c. Mock. p.. tb..., rf . lb.., lb... ef.... Touts ... 8 117 f 1 Totala ... 0 4 14 I 1 Two out when game was called. oieoo 1 o 1 0 0 S Minneapolis o 0 0 0 0 n Lert on bases: Toledo. 4; Minneapolis. 6. Two-base hit: Werden. Sacrifice hit" Miller. Stolen bases: Smith. Mvers. Bases on balls: Off Clark. 3. Hit bv Ditcher- R Mock. Caaslbolne. Struck out: Bv Mock : bv Clark. 2. Double nlavt i. Tl Turner. Time: 1:10. I'mplre: Ebriaht. Itaadlaa- of the T earn a. Columbus ... Indianapolis LoulfrvlUa ... St. Paul Kansas City Milwaukee .. roiedo Minneapolis Played. Won. Lost. ..28 ..2;l ...26 ...25 ...27 ...V, ...24 ..23 19 U 15 15 14 10 7 5 10 8 10 It) 13 IS 17 18 P.ej. .800 .662 .ftiO .t .618 .4" .292 .21 Games today: Louisville at Milwaukee, Indiana polta at Kanaaa City, Toledo at Minneapolis, 'Columbus at St. Paul. Webb Twlrla Sneceaafnl tiaaae. VALENTINR Vh ' u... ,0 ... Telegram. -The first game of ball this aeason between Valentine and Fort Nlo- 7 ir 1 11- 1 1Mvor 01 valentine. 7 to bj run v ebb. a vouna- rnmnm 11 pitched great ball for the home team. Foreman Gari to Kawvllle. BALTIMORE. Mav o. rx . -v. Foreman, recently releaser! h ,h. ni,'t morBB, has signed with the fcansaa Cltv ul"" ociaiion team. He will start eat tomorrow. . Constipated Old Age Isn't it too bad that so many oeople, when they get old, tret cranky and rickety and mean, and doa't feel right toward themselves or anybody else; yet it need not be to. 'aaaanaaa maka as ImI aA ltna.kaAj ltr. r Utat lli'.uah I ta-a aea tLrra aaur a4 ihraa.a few uott t Wanua a Mil.. t t rtn-.af a.' . Viita rark Cai. "Pnr Biasy year I kaxa baeaj tmaba4 with eonttti'abtva. 1 na-4 ona aW aa4 lac Sac boa- ot ( aacarrta an4 akcr kara affweand r naanei.1 ere felnr jet 4tachara from lh iar la l-a I fc avr t-r,,r fnunj a laaunt raar.r "-H 3 atrOvara, sal Caa Iib binal. W bsoUmg W. Va I waa troabled a-llk osathtnt that fele4 be aklil of nLvitrUn, fa, la -. I . . . h"aaa of Caararaia, aata as la Satuai kMlik , -0. C. aUdlck. Ckaa City. Ta. Sis BMsth's aro I tnek CaarareU for eo tinlU,n ooztra.-tad dartre tha War of the KUt)los. Tba raauil la wonderful axt4 1 r-1-vita ail o)4 a..ldtra to try tkaa." -Jaa. Pau&aa. laM Caft. krd 111., Haaay, Wis. . "I waa yfaeltng b4 loalac Aaab. ka4 hi!l hoaa4-ha. eold laat. aad r.iuldD't ler w;i. 1 to.k t.aaeares. aud la foar oaaka aalne-i li ponndi. Am faallna fina now.-1 A. B Story, votaraa ktaalsaa and t ml w ars. CBWsrtk, la. "1 kaaa baaa aalna Caararaia In, awim Un. rr eoaatipatlon. aua tt.alr graoteal oaoakt aa kaan to cura naa o4 aatkma. I zn la tuf kntk rear aad a4 Waaa tuAmmm wUa aailuka twr aaja. " I. at. Wbit. aVok Ln, Oaarata. All old people's muscles get weak and Cabby, and it's the gam with tha muscular walls of their intestines as with the mnaclea of their arma. When th bowels grow weak, tha old folks get constipated, bilious, sick, help. leas, irmaDie, ana taars tno en let cause of their death. Old folks should take- Caacarets Candy Cathartic bowel tonic, keep their liver Lively, their bowels regular and atrong, and live to be a hundred. NEBRASKA BEATS CREIGHION Snappy Game Won by Clean Work of Team from Lincoln. LOCALS' ERRORS COME AT WRONG TIME Loose IMai lea for a Couple of Innings Cilves VlBlfnra a Big Lead and Lornl t an eer iatrh t p. The Crelghtoo university base ball team was completely defeated yesterday by tbe university of Nebraska ty the srore of 8 to 3. This was ere of the biggest borne contests of the year and the Creighton men, though they knew that tbey bad an other chance with Nebraska at Lincoln, were determined to win thl game and show their patrons Just bow fast an aggre gation they are. And an excellent attend ance they had. Nevtr has an amateur contest brought out a better rrowd. The main body of students and 100 or more' visitors were on hand when the first con test between tbe second team and th Havena aggregation tookTlace. but by the time t'mplre Malone called the game fully 1.500 energetic and entbusiaBtlc fans filled the bleachers and reserved sections. In ad dition to the usual liberal share of women were three er four parties of convent girls, a ho looked very chic ln their black and while costumeo, and also a delegation from Brownell Hall. Creighton took the field and the manner ln which Welch retired Hood, Bell and Rhodes ln one, two, three order set the rooters on fire. Lynch, the first Creigbton man up, caused an explosion by getting a two-bagger from the famed LtLherby. Lawler sacrificed htm to third, but that was all. Welch fanned. Creigbton got his base on balls acd Clark followed Welch's ex ample. In tbe second inning a wild throw of O'Kerfe to first pulled De Putron to sec ond base: Raymond pushed him to third, and Welch struck Letherby out and saved the Inning when things looked very blue. In the Creigbton half, Mlnnicus and Lynch fanned the air ln vain; Welch mads a neat hit for two sacks, but was unable to make more than third before the third out. Nebraska Scores First. Nebraska began business in the third. A fumble of Lawler's Disced Bender safelr on first and pulled Rhodes to third. Then costly and surprising muff of Foley's on a throw irom third scored Rhodts and Bender. Oace again was Creigbton blanked in ltg half, and Raymond's home run, which scored De Putron, gave Nebraska two more runs ln the fourth. In the fifth Nebraska found Welch and before tbe Inning closed four mere runs wre chalked up. After that Creighton began to give a. fine exhibi tion of ball. Nebraska men were finished ln one, two, three, order and tbe hitting of Welch, Lawler and Creighton scored tbe Omaha lads for three runs. In general, the contest was a first-class exhibition of collegipte ball. One thing is certain, . the Creighton team can put up a better article of ball than It did yester day. Only three of Nebraa's runs were earned. Tbe reet were obtained by the many and unusual errors of the locals Welch was not st his beet, and besides, be played a very poor fielding game. Eddie Creighton on third waa the Creighton star, his fielding being of tbe cleanest order and his one-hand stop of Bell's drive In the sixth was phenomenal. Clark's base-steal ing was worthy of mention. For Nebraska, all were stars, and never has Omaha seen a cleaner or snappier playing college aggregation. Letherby pitching was of the gilt-edge order. Four Hires was a Creighton man firmly estab TlBhed on third, when he would make tha Decessary strike-outa. Raymond, Gaines and Hood excelled at tbe stick and Doane caught in peerless style. Infield and out field worked like clockwork and tt la no disgrace for any team to lose to a team like Nebraska. However, Creighton has better material ln itself than it showed yesterday and undoubtedly tbe game at Lincoln on Saturday next will be closer and better. Score: NEBRASKA. AB. R. II. O. A. E. 9 0 2 0 1 S 0 0 10 ... 4 2 0 1 3 ....6 2 3 1 2 0 ....6 1 1 12 2 ....4 2 0 1 0 ....4 0 0 1 0 4 2 2 10 0 0 4 0 10 2 Wilkinson and Martin; Genoa. Jordan and Heaulleu. Struck out: By Wilkinson. If. by Jordan, 7. f reneeatt Aeatnst B. Jetter. What rrmlei to be an Interesting game of base ball will be plateS bv the Cres.-ents of Omsha and the B. Jetters of Pcuth I'maha this afternoon on the grounds of the latter at Twenty-t ichth and W streets ftuth Om.-tha, where M-tmaer Rawlry rf the B. Jrlttrs ass j'lit t an enclosed base ball park. The Crest rn:, Int-t yesr known as the I'nloues. n,.. i.nlv t-am that defeated the Jetter cbib lit sson, n, Manairer Kawlev has a:r ngthetl his team a arrest deal this vesr and will trv and defeat the Crescent. The teams wlil line tip a follows: Crescents. ...first base.. , .aerond base ..third base.. . . .shortstop. . . left field .. ..center field right field Campbell. Hall Wlnnikus... Hoffman .. Kennedy . .. Luehrs tC). Iianiond... Henry ..catcher. B. Jetters. Clark Cahill Iee .. Fltagerald Ruff ..Jackson . . . Rs wlev Ton nemann Saffelder-Small . . .pitcher. .Mcllale-Sulllvan Dark's Deantlea Win Aaaln. The Bricklayers' union met defeat at th hands of the Huck'e Beauties of the I'nlon Pacific headquarters In one of the prettiest plated amateur games of the Beason at Tenth and Dorcas streets yesterday. Score by innings: . Beauties 1 1 t 0 1 1 Bricklayers 40000060- The Beauties will play the Ieaf and Ptimb institute of Omaha at Tenth and Dorcas streets next Saturday afternoon. Doable-Hender for Staggers, The South Side Slua-rers will play the lenin Btreei rears eunaay morning a Tenth and Dorcas streets, and In the after noon will try conclusions at Twenty-eev enth and California streets. Haley and Brown will do the battery work for the Sluggers In the morning game, and Ruben and Brown ln the afternoon game. The Sluggers would like to hear from the I nluues for a came on the Fourth of July. Diamonds Brat Metropolitans. The Diamonds defeated the MetroDoll- tana yesterday afternoon by a score of to 8. The features of the game were the Itching of Wiley and the catching of roup or the Diamonds. The Diamonds want challenges from clubs under 14 years of age sent to Leslie Troup, South iwenty-nrat atreet. Three-1 Lea a; nr. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids. 6; De catur, o. At DavenDort Bloomlnrton T: Daven port. 2. At Kockrord Bvanevine, 6; Rockford, 3. At Rock Island Rock Island. 6: Terre Haute, i. Capitol Hill Jnnlora Beaten. The t'nlons defeated the Canltnl Hill juniors yesteraay oy a score of ) to 1Z. ine naileries were: cnions. pwie and H and Pete Keller: Juniors. Wverlck and uecaie. COAST BOYS BEAT PRINCETON Callforniana Close Take Dnal Meet Score of Be-ren to Six. Hood, 3b Bell, If Rhodes, ss Gaines, 2b Doane, c De Putron, cf. Bender, rf Raymtwid, lb.. Letherby, p.... Totala Lynch,' 2b 1-awler, ss Welch, p Creighton, 3b. Clark. If O'Keefe. c Foley, lb Kehoe. rf Mlnlcus, cf.... 40 9 CREIGHTON. AB. R. 5 & & a 4 1 "9 II. 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 o. 4 1 0 1 0 15 0 10 A. 3 4 t ft 0 3 0 0 0 17 Totals .. 37 3 8 27 Nebraska 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 1 0 Creishton 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 13 Earned runs: Nebraska. 3: CrelKhton. 2. Home runs: ttaymnna, iawier. Three base hit: Galnea. Two-base hits: Hood fi!i, Gaines t2, Raymond, Lynch, Welch cretgnton. iwubie play: Ijiwler to Creighton to I-j-nch. Baaes on balls: Off letherby. 4; off Welch. . Hit by Ditched ball: By W'elch. 2. Struck out: Bv Letherby. 13; by Welch, ft. Wild pitch: Bv n eicn. Btoien oaaes: creignton t-l. Clark t:i. iioou. lime: z:uu. Lmpire: Malone Exhibition Game. The game between the Crelarhton Re. serves and the C. B. Havens team yester day afternoon waa an excellent exhibition 01 Dan. nom teams played the six In nings allotted them in great etyle. Chase and Colfer both excelled in twirling, while lirummy, ianigan, Mullen, Holmes and rmiru rxceuea at ine siicx. ecore: CREIGHTON RESERVES. AB. R. II. O, , z 3 2 3 Lanlgan, 3b Lyman, as Art Colfer. p Clair, cf Drum my. c Kehoe. rf Mullen, lb Vendergast, if... Murphy, ZD ...3 ...2 ...3 ..23 Totals C. B. HAVENS A AH. P Holme Sb 4 0 "Butler. n 3 0 Whitney, d S 0 I-alty, cf 3 0 Nash, c 3 1 Baird. rf 2 1 Tracy, lb 2 0 Kedincer. if I 0 Chase, 2b 3 1 9 0 2 18 A. 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 7 CO. IL O. 2 ft 0 0 A. 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 18 0 0 1 1 2 83 0-3 Totals 24 Reserves C. B. Havens & Co Earned runs: Two-base hit: on balla: tiff Colfer, 1; off Chase, I Struck out: By Colfer, ; by Chase. 2. Wild pitches: by Colfer. 2. Hit by pitcher: Colfer. Stolen baa.-: Lyman (2). K.h, t'mpire: Mulgrew. ft 0 0 0 1 Keaervea. Havens. 1. Iutlgan. Holraea. baaea Stara Are- Easy Mark. The Vnlon Stork Yards Juniors ran nn Bf.-air.st a decidtdiy easy propoitijn Satur day afternoon bv defeating ihe South Omaha Stars. At the end of tha ln,h he Score stood 15 to 1 In tit-nr r th. bnys The feature of the came av. th. .titchlng of Ouinn for the tarda u gave but four lilts and struck out eight men. The Kame a .lnw an4 h. .. t Tbe acore: unlors ... Stars Batteries Stars. A dajns and Willelt . 3 0 4 1 1 3 8-ls"'. .I001100-J4i Junior. Quinn and Miller- Beat for 4k Bowxla. All eVwrciata. lac. kc, Sac aota ia satis. 1 n (souiae tablet stamped C C C. Guar aatawd 4 cure or yew noney hack. SaotpU anS koatut Ira. ASaross ntwuog &cBy C-, CLu,, , N. y. m (rnoa Indlaaa Lob Scalaa. ST. EDWARD. Neb.. May J4. 8neclal Telegram The first ball gain of thaeea eon ker was played today, when tha local team defeated tha Genoa Indians by a acora tt tu i Batteries: bu fcdwerd. PRINCETON. N. J.. May 24.-The ln! veraity of California defeated the Prince ton track team In a dual meet held here today, by the score of 7 to 6, California havlne much the better of the meet In the sprints, and hurdles, and Princeton showing up tne stronger in tne distance and neiu events. Only the first places counted and tne meet waa closely contested. The surprise and bla- feature of the day waa the defeat of Plaw by DeWltt In the hammer throw. The crowd quickly moved to tne lower Held when thla contest was called on and the two seers of tbe col legiate hammer throwing: world beaan throwing the sixteen-pound weight. On the first throw DeWltt swung the hammer 141 reet 41 inches, which broke the Inter Collegiate record by about ten feet and proved to be the winning throw. Plaw failed to do more than 167 feet 4Va inches. The next most exciting events were the one-mne run, wnicn waa won by Williams or I'rtnceton over Hed well or California In 4:33, and the five-mile event, ln which Tibbets of California beat Wliliama. In the laat quarter of the latter event Wil liams lost a shoe and with the foot entirely bare and after having lost fifty yards by the accident, he ran the rest of the dis tance, finishing only a few feet behind Tlbbeta. Another atirprlse was the defeat of Plaw by Dewltt ln the shotptit, the latter push ing the Iron 42 feet Inches and the tormer 41 reet incnes. Captain Coleman took the pole vault by coins- over the bar at 11 feet, and Horton of Princeton and Wrilcor of California tied at 10 feet 6 lnchea . In the running broad Jump and high Jump both teams landed half a point in each event. The meeting held between Princeton and California two years ago resulted ln a score of 10 to 2 In favor of Princeton. The summary follows: One hundred yard dash: Winner, Abadle, California ; time, lus-o. One hundred and twenty yards hurdle: Winner, Check, California: time, n:iai-6. One mile run: Winner, R. E. Williams, Princeton; time. 4.33. Four hundred and forty yards run: Winner. Cadosan. California: time. 0:61 2-6. Hammer throw: Winner, Dewltt, Prince ton, throw of 164 feet 4Vs Inches; second. Plaw, Calirornia, lui teet 4Vfc incnes. Running high jump: - Tla between Curtis, Princeton, and Powell, California; height, ft feet W Inches. Pole vault: Winner, Coleman. Princeton; 11 feet. Five-mile run: Winner, Tibbetts, Cali fornia: time. 30:20 3-6. Shot put: Winner, Dewltt. Princeton; distance. 42 feet 84 Inches. Two hundred and twenty yards hurdle: W inner. Lowell. California: time. 0:26 1-6 Two hundred and twenty yards daah: Winner, Cadogan, California: time. 0:22 2-6. Eight hundred and eighty yards run Winner, Adstt. Princeton; time, l:o4-6. Broad lump: Fox. Prlnoeton, and Top bam, California, tied for Drat place; dis tance. 21 feet 7V4 lnchea. California wins tbe meet. Score, 7 to . HARVARD WINS OVER YALE tantbrldarr Men Defeat Their Arch Rivals of Old Ell la Dnal Meet. CAMBRIDGE. Mass., May 24 Harvard won in the dual track meet with Yale on Soldier's field this afternoon, scoring 6JV points to tor ner adversaries. Four dual records were broken In th 100-yard dash, the 220-yard hurdles, the pole vault and the Z2-yard daah a world's record . was eoualed ln the I'lO-yard daah. while In- the 2-yard hurdle the time waa within one-firth or a second of Kraens lelrt a world's record. Summary : 440-vard run: First, Rust. Harvard: Bee- ond. Lightner. Harvard; third. Boardman, laie. itme: u:ao-o. ecore; Harvard, ,: Yale. 1. In the 130-yard hurdles Harvard won first and second places ln both trial heats, thus taking away 1 ale s rnanc at the final. Mile run: First. Teel. Yale: aecend. JacobuB, Yale; third. Stevens, Yale. Time: 0:43 1-6. Score: Harvard. 22; Yale, 10. loVyard dash: First, Schick, Harvard: second, Moulton, Yale; third. Arnsteln, Yale. Time: :4-6. Score: Harvard, 27; Yale, 13. Schick's time breaks the Harvard-Yale dual record. The runner strained his leg on tne ias jumjv 8ayard run: First, Deming, Tale; sec ond, Boynton, Harvard; third, Behr, liar, vard. Time: t-uul-5. High lump: First Kernan. Harvard: sec ond. Murphy, Harvard, and Spraker, Yaje, tied. Height, 6 feet 11 lnchea. Bcore: Harvard. 36; Yale., 1H. 5 Two-male run: rirnt. rrencnol. Tale: second. Mills. Harvard; third, Humstead, Yale. Time: 0:J flat. Score: Harvard, Yale, 2u 220-yard hurdles: First. M'lllla, Harvard; second, Scheuber. Harvard; ttird, Pla,pp, Yale. Time: 0:23 4-6. Score: Harvard. 4fS : Yale. 26V,. Willi' time breake the record for Harvard-Yale dual games. Harvard won th dual games on the eleventh event, having men won oc poinis out 01 a possinie p4. broad lump: nrst, r allow. Yale: sec ond, Schick. Harvard; third, Ristine. Har vard. Ditance. II feet. Score: Harvard, siS; YaUr, is,. Hammer tnrow: nrst. Piper. Harvard: second. Be-k, Yale; third. Karris. Yale: Dtatance. 128 feet 10 Inches. UU-yard daah: First, Schick. Harvard; cond. Mouitln. Yale: third. Rjst. Har vard Time: 0 22. Pole vault: First. Preston. Yale: second Schulherir. Harvard: third. Pease. Thomi.. son and Hunter, all of Yale, Had. Height, 11 irri a uti:nc. Total acore: Harvard. J4; Yale, 42',. Lowe Flrat at Beatrice Shoot. .""EATRICE. Neb., llir 9 rfBneelnl t The Beat rite Oun club held a shoot yester day afternoon. George Ixtw winning flrat place oy unwitni im biu itoraa out of a Doaalble ). Tuck Rains waa second, with a score of 179, and W. W. 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