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    TOE OMAHA DAILY- BEE: FRIDAY, - MAY- 30, lfK)2.
OMAHA BACK IN FIRST PLACE
Eouile'i Team Again Ajftunet Lad ia
Wettera League. Race.
BROWN SHUTS OUT DES KOINES TEAM
Perfect Pltchlaa Well Bapaerted
Gives Reread ef Series te Ham
Teasa, will Plenty (
aj- Hargla.
After taking Kiiui Clty'e duct since Sat
nrday Omaha is again la Brat placa and will
very likely welcome, the Mtnnlnglte from
the top of the ladder when they reach here
tomorrow. The change doea not materially
affect the Importance of that Kansas City
eerlea.
Brown's beautiful box work won for the
homo team the second gams of the Dei
Moines aeriea Tbursdsy by a score of t to 0.
Nifty bate ball wss played by both teama,
and the score, reinforced by the fact that
none of Omaha's runs were earned, ahows
to what a nobby contest the 1.000 fans who
filed Into Vinton street park were treated.
It was exclusively a pitchers' battle. The
hits were seven and seven, very few and
an even break at (hat. Then Twlrler Wtl
klns mads the three mistakes that gT
Omaha its tallies two errors and a wild
pitch. He also gave four passes all told and
hit a batter, but none of these counted for
anything eventually, and the Iowaa threw
a most creditable game, while the team
behind blm played, faultlessly.
Brown held absolute sway all -the way
and the visitors lost Just because they were
outpitcbed. The Industrious, quiet-faced
slab artist seemed to have forgotten all
about his surprising wtldnesa of Isst Sat
urday, which gave Colorado Springs a vie
tory. He didn't give a base yesterday,
though Arlla'a marker often showed three
balls against blm, and tie seven hits made
off blm two were scratches and all so com
pletely segregated sa to be valueless.
Rlghtflelder Carter took the first atrlka
on his left band when be went to bat ia
the fourth and Thomas stepped In bit place.
The catcher played right field the rest of
the day, as Carter's hand waa badly hurt.
The game waa clean and played in record
time en hour and a quarter.
Today the devotees are to be treated to
two games. This morning Alloway will be
gin his windmill work at 10:J0 and this
afternoon Owen will point for the plat
with that left leg at 1:45. as usual. A Dec
oration day deluge of people la expected.
The score:
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A X
Carter, rf......
Thomas, rf....
Qenlns, cf......
stone, if
Talhoun, lb....
Dolan, se. .
'Stewart, ib.. .,
.Hlcaey. ib
tOondlng, c
Brown, p
10 110 0
. . e
o
Totals U I I 27 IS 1
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Clark, cf
O'Leery. s..
.Warner, rf...
tQuInn, 2b.....
Holler, Ib....
Wilson, lb...
. Barkof. If....
Lobeck, c...
Wilklna, p...
Totals M t 7 14 1
Omaha 102e t
Dee Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 60
Two-base hits: Stewart, Carter, O'Leery.
Passsd ball: Lobeck. Wild pitch: Wilklna.
. Sscr1flce hits: Genlns, Oondlng. Bases on
i bans: un i luuns. . tilt oy pitcnea sail:
, By Wftktnrf, 1. Struck out: By Brown, ;
by Wilklna, X. Left on bases: Omaha, 10;
Des Moines, . 7. Time: 1:16. Umpire:
Latham.
Denver Beats Mllwaakee.
DENVER, May 19. Denver won an easy
victory from Milwaukee today. Preston's
work In center field was a feature. At
tendance, 6uo. Score:
' R H E.
Denver .. I 1 1 0 0 0 I J
Milwaukee ...0 10000100-14 1
, Batteries: Denver, Whltertdg and Me
Cornell; Milwaukee, Swormstedt and Han
ford. Kaasas City liases.
KANSAS CITT. Msy Chlnn held the
locals down to five bits today. The visitors
hit Gibson safely six times in the sixth
inning. Attendance, Sou, Score:
RHE
Kansas Clty. l 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 1
St. Joseph .. 0 M 0 i t t 1
Batteries: Kansas City, Olbson and Mea
sitt; St. Joseph, Chirm and Roth.
Gas
ta Pestaeaed.
' At Colorado Springs Peoria-Colorado
Springs postponed, rain.
taaelas; at the Teasaa,
' Played. Won, Lost P tj
tmsha a T .747
Kftfiaas City 11 14 I .TW
Denver It 11 .0
ft. Joseph 10 16 U .too
Colorado Springs .. . It 17 .431
Peoria 10 II li
Milwaukee M I . .tf
De Moinea 28 I h .274
. Games today: Dea Moines at Omaha;
Ft. Joseph at Kansas City; Milwaukee at
Lnver; Peoria at Colorado Springs.
GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
BreeUra Shate Oat' Phillies la a
Battle Betweea the
Pitcher.
BROOKLYN. N. T.. Mar M-Brooklm
detested Philadelphia today, I to 0. It was
a battle of the pitchers. In only one in
ning, the sixth, waa thers any free hit
ting, wnen nrooaiyn maae inree runs. At
trnilsnce. 1,0U. Score:
BROOKLYN. I PKILDCLMIA..
R.H.O.AK. R.H.O.A-B.
Polu. ct I 1 I 4 S;TlMWMa. ct. .. 4 I I 4 S
K !. rt.... 1 IIS 4 Brovsa. U ...I I I I I
Shee-fetr, HI I I I IWHlu, Ik.. I Sill
Mrt-reerT. Ik. 1 I I 0 4 Barry, rt I I 4 I I
Iwklea. aa... 1 1 1 4 S Dmid. 4 4 4 4 4
Abwra, ....! 1 4 4 4 HulavtU. sa. I I I I 1
rioee. lb..... I 111 S Hallaaa. la. I 1 1 I I
Irwla. Ik I 111 1 Chi la Ik. ... I 1111
Ktmoo. p.... 114 1 rslis. I I I I 4
TotsU...... I 117 I H Tatais I I MM
Brooklya 10001101 -t
Philadelphia 1 00000000 0-0
Earned runa: Brooklyn I First base on
errors: Philadelphia, 1; Brooklyn. L Left
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on bases: Philadelphia, ; Brooklyn, 4.
Thre-bea hit: Flood. Stolen has: Mo
Creery, Dahletv Double pleyt Dshlen to
McCreerv. First base on baJle: Off New
ton, 4; off Tellx. 1. Struck out: By New
ton, a. Time: 1:2& Umpire: Cantlllon.
Mew Vara La ta Beetea.
BOSTON, Msy 2 Boston won from New
Tork today. After Lush had forced Court
ney for the second roan out Tenney made
a home ran over the rlxht field fence, tte
ing the score. A moment later Demont hit
for two bases and scored on Cooley'a sin
gle. Attendance, 300. Score:
ogTOJt arm tork.
R. H O. A l t R.H O A S.
Leah, cf i S I l.f norlo. IS. ... I T 1
Tenner. Ik.. I IU Clarke, ef.... flee
Demnnt, Ik,. 1 111 Smith. .... 1 t
Cooler. M....S Its I Boaarmaa. e. I t 4 4
earner. H....1 11 Lander, Ik... S t t I 1
ureatneer, IS t 1 I t I B-aa. m I 14 11
Long. aa. til tDuiM. rf 4 Sill
Hsran, I III S Jarkeea. It... I I 1 s I
X.lerr. . I 1 II Mparts, r . .. 114 1
Cevfiaey .. 4 4 4 4 4
. 1 Touts I U-J I I
Totals I ft IT If
Winning run scored with two out.
"Batted for Malarkey in the ninth.
Boston 01100000 18
New fork 000110110 4
Earned runs: Boston. 1; Nsw Tork. I
Two-base hits: Mslsrkey, Doyle, Clarke,
Lauder. Demont. Home run: Tenney.
Sacrifice hits: Demont, Bean. Double
plays: Bean to Smith tn Doyle. Bsses on
balls: Off Spsrks. 4. Hit by pitched ball:
By Sparks L Struck out: By Malarkey,
S: by Spsrks, 1. Passed ball: Bowerman.
Time: 1.40. Umpire: Emslle.
taadlag af tae Teaaas.
Played. Woa. Lost. P C,
Pittsburg 14 it 4 .KM
Chlesgo S3 , 21 11 .7
Boston 90 is li .6"0
Nsw Tork 11 1 17 .t
Brooklyn 11 11 1 .407
Cincinnati 11 U 1 .57
Philadelphia 11 11 M .156
St. Louts - 10 It .344
Games today: Philadelphia at New Tork,
Boston at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at St. Louis,
Chicago at Pittsburg.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES
cantors llaaghter Twa Clevelaad
Tvrtrlera, Walklac Away with
the Tletary.
WASHINGTON, May . Washington
slsughtered both Cleveland pitchers today.
Strelt lasting only an inning and a half
and Lund 00m, who followed him, faring
little better. Orth retired the side on
strikes In the third inning. Attendance,
. Score:
WASHINGTON. I CLEVELAND.
R.H.O.A.B.1 R.M.O.A.K.
Rrsn. rt I I I I I rtrkerlnc. ct. 4 1 4 4 4
ivonoa. Ik 4 I I I s Hemehiil. If. I I I 1 1
Delefeut7, II I I 4 I I nick, rt I S 1 I 4
Lee. rt I I I I I Wool. Ik I S 4 I 4
Cmsalla. St. I I 1 I I Boanar. IK..1 1 I I 1
Carer, lb 1 III I Bredlaf, lb.. I till
Drill. Ik 1 I 1 I I Oorknaaar. villi!
Clark. 1 I I I I Beiala, e 11111
Orth, e 1 I I 1 J Strait, a I I 4 t 1
UtBtbtm, p.. I S 4 4 4
Totals 14 II IT 14 1 'Bay S 4 4 4 4
I ToUls I IN II
Batted for Ltlndbom.
Washington 1 4 10 0 111 l
Cleveland 1 1 0001000 4
Earned runs: Washington, 11; Cleve
land. 1. Two-base hits: Carey I), Clarke,
Delehanty, Wolverton. Drill. Three-base
hits: Orth, Rysn, Home runs: Ryan,
Remls. Bradley. 8tolen bases: Delehanty.
Wolverton, Coughlln. Sacrifice hits: Wol
verton, Clarke. Bsses on balls: Off Orth,
I; oft Strelt. 1; off Lundbom. 1. Struck
out: By Orth, ; by Lundbom. 2. Left on
bases: Washington, ; Cleveland, 1 Time:
1:46. Umpire: Sheridan.
Athletlaa Wis Over Detrelt.
PHILADELPHIA. May . -Timely hit
ting won the game for the home team
from Detroit today. The fielding of both
teams was fine and the pitching of Wiltse
was first-class. Attendance, 1.700. Score;
PHILADELPHIA. DBTJlorr.
f.H.OA.B B.H.O.AB.
S t I I Caeer. It 1 4 I I I
rait, ef 1 lis I Hartar. H....S I 1 4
parla. lb..... I S II I I Barrett, of... I 14 14
L rroaa, Ik. I I 4 1 I HslaMa. rt... I I 1 I I
ejooia. n...i ITS I alkarfala, s. 1 I I 4 1
M. CraaS, St.. 1 1 I I 1 Olaaaaa. Ik.. 1114 1
fewara. a.... 1111 Mlloa. Ik.... 14 111
Mm.... s 1 1 T MrOalr. ... 1 1 I s I
Wilt, 114 1 I Vaaaar, p.... 4 1114
Total. I 11 II Total! 4 l M II t
Philadelphia 4 1 0 0 I 0 1 0 4
Detroit 0 01001000-4
Two-basa hit: M Onaa. Three-bane
hits: L. Croea, Beybold.- Sacrifice hit:
Davla. Stolen bass: L. Cross. Earned
run: Philadelphia. Double play: Elber
feld to G lesson to Dillon. Left on bases:
Philadelphia, 11: Detroit. 1. First bsse on
balls: Off 1 er, I; off Wilts. 1. Hit by
fi.caea Din: rsy 1 eager, 1; oy wuise, 1.
truck out: By Teaser. 1; by Wiltse, 1
.lid pitch: Teager. Time: 1:66. Umpire:
Connelly.
Orlelea Beat Chleasja.
BALTIMORE, Msy .-Baltimore de
feated Chicago In the last game of the
series here this afternoon. McGlnnlty's
One bad Inning made the finish exciting.
Attendance, l,uoO. Score;
BAlrTlKOSaV CHICAOO.
r.H O.AK. a H O A..
Ill 'Straag. lb.... S 1 1 I I
S-ibaok. U...1 S 4 4 Ohm, at 111!
William. Ik. I I 1 1 I Oraaa. M 14 14 4
Sarmaar. rf . 1 I 1 s t'CalUhaa. rf.. 1 t I I I
MiOana. Ik.. 1 111 S'Hwtaa, aa... 1 1 4 t 4
01 1 ban. aa... 1 114 l.balL, Ik I I II I 1
reanahaa, Ik I 1 4 I I Dalr. Ik 1 I 1 I I
Rablnaoa, .. I I I I SXrrarlana. a 4 t I t I
Moaiaalty. p. 1 1 4 1 ilPUU. a 114 14
Totals I InuH Totals I II M 141
Baltimore 11110000 4
Chicago 000001000-4
Sacrifice hits: Callahan, McGann. Two
base hit: Callahan. Mertes. Three-bass
hits: Kelley. WUUama. Stolen bases: Mc
Olnnlty, Sefbach. Double play: Mertes te
Isbell. First base on balls: Off Piatt, 1;
off MoOinnlty, 1. Hit by pitched bail: By
McOlhnlty. 1. Struck out: By Piatt, 1; by
MoOlnnlty. 1 Left on bases: Baltimore,
4; Chicago, t. Time: 1:06. Umpires:
O'Laugblln and Carruthers.
Beaaeatere Defeat Brawas.
BOSTON, May Boston wss again a
winner today, the score being the same as
that of eatenlay. Dlneen kept the hits
Well scattered, while Donahue waa pounded
when hits meant runs. Aa extremely diffi
cult stop by Parent was a feature. At
tendance, 11.000. Score:. .
BOSTON. 1 " ST. LOCI.
f-14.il R.H.O.A.E.
DaaSbartr. If I I I I Bsrkatt. II
Col Una. Ik... I III MeHrtrk. of. . I 1 I I I
taai. ef 1 111 4Marrm k. lb 1 t 1
rreaataa. rf.. I t I 4 Aaaaraoa, lk. I I T 1
Paraot. SS....4 114 4 Wallaca. ....! Ill
UCfcasea. Ib. S 111 I 4'Pm. Ik... 4 4 111
Farrta, lk....4 4 14 llatalaaay, rt.. 4 4 I I
Warsar, a.... 4 14 4 Sa4aa. c ... 1 III
Dlaeaa, S. ... I 0 11 SiDeaaawa. p.. S 4 1 1 I
TrWl 4 111
ToUla I 11 IT 11 it
Totals t IS M 11 1
Batted for Donahue In the ninth.
Boston 10101000 43
St. Louis 01044010 01
Earned runs: Boston. I: Bt. Louts, l
Two-base hlta: Anderson, Warner. Three
base hit: Heldrtck. Stolen ' bases: Free
man, Dougherty. Sacrlflee hit: StahL
Itouble ptsys: Wallace to Padden to An-
aerson. usses on nanst m Dlneen, 1
Hit by pitched ball: padden. Struck out:
By Donahue. I; by Dinsen. a. Umpire;
Johnston. Time: 1.36.
taaatas at the Teasaa.'
Played. Waa. Lost. P.C.
Philadelphia 1 17 n .o7
Boston 10 II 11 .to
irucago js J 11 .471
Bu Loula rt 14 U .ill
Detroit 17 II 11
Baltimore II 14 17 .41
Washington 11 II It .411
Cleveland 11 W U .tit
Oamea today: Chicago at Washlrurton.
Cleveland at Baltimore, Detroit at Boston.
St. Louts at Philadelphia,
IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
laalaas Wla la Teath After Calasahaa
Break Tie' ta Baaae
Iaalagw
INDIANAPOLIS, May -Indianapolis
won tn the tenth, after Columbua had
broken the tie In the same Inning. Pfeieter
walked O Brten and with ene dowa Babe
cracked a triple su4 Woodruff (cored the
winning run. wun a long outneia ny. At
tendance. 1.100. tkmre:
lNDlAJtAPOUS. I OOIXMBUS
R M O A S-I R.H.O.A K.
HofTteear. rt I I I ( Knoll, et 1 t
Rviliaa U 4 III Meaar. rt.... I 11
0 Brtae, at... I S 4 4 I Lallr. It I t I I 4
kikav lb..... 4 I It 4 4 Mraaa, lb.... I I 1 1
Saab. lb. 1 III 1 Ctu. Ik ... 1 till
CaaMaf. af..,4 4 11 liTaraar. kb...l 111
W. Foa. 1V..1 III Natteaam, aa.. I 4 4 I 4
Harsaa, a... I 4 4 SO Paa. a.... S Sill
luUb. lt, g ... I I S I S Malavar. S-... 14 4 11
eaaru. at.. 1 1 1 1 -
I Total I II I
leuia. o 1 10 1 1
Twe out when winning rua was made.
Indianapolis 1 lOOIOOOOt-
Columhua ...."......4 0040000U 11
Baaee en halls: Off lutthoft. 1; off Pfel
ter, 4. Sirurk out: By autthoff, I, by
Pleieter. L Two-ease hit at a:mhaT. Nat
tree Ult by pjtiker; By pt-t.ier. Xlhm,
Heydnn. Three-baa hlta: Batb. Lallr.
Sacrlflca hits: baba, Butthoff, Katireae
ut. Bioien nazas: roi 2t. Hoarlever.
Len.ea aa; Udleu-u. li
Col am bus, g. Time: 148. Vmptre: Haa
kelL
Teaaaaltea Wla Acala.
LOUISVILLE. Msy Flaherty out
pitched Hughey In another pitcher battle
thl afternoon and Louisville won the third
game of the series by 1 to 1. It was one of
the bt gsmes seen here this year. The
same waa called at the end of the elrhth
inning to allow the visitor to cstch a
train. Attendance, 1,500. Score:
LOtlsVltXE. I TOLEDO.
kh.o.aeI r.r.oab.
Kerala, rt... 1 4 1 1 Parna. lb..... I 14 14
Clraar, Ib... 1111 Millar, rf 14 14
Oaaaoa, ef... 1 I I I Smith. Ik 1 1 1 I I
Srlea. Ib 1 III Kletaov, lk . 4 1141
rioamor. If.. 4 1111 Ol lk.. et 4 14 4 4
SrhrteTer. e.. I I I 4 ; Vlotii. ..... 1 I I 1
Taaaehlll. aa 4 1 4 4 Tmit. If 111!
Stkaak. Ik... I 4 11 Oraffia. I I I I I
riakarty. ... I 4 11 IjHaflnr, p.... 4 4 4 4 4
Total I I 14 II l ToUto 1 I M 11 I
Louisville 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 01
Left on bases: Louisville, 4; Toledo, 7.
Three-base hits: Floumoy. Gannon. Sacri
fice hit: Gilka. Doubl "plays: Vloux to
Klelnow, Tsnnehlll to Clymer to Sple.
Stolen bssea: Gannon, Kerwin. Struck
out: By Flaherty. 1; by Hughey. 4. Bases
on halls: Off Flaherty. 4; off Hughey, L
Time: 1J0. Umpire: Ebrlght.
it. Paal Wlaa at Slaggtlae;.
RT. PAUL, My -St. Paul won a sltic
glng match from Minneapolis this after
noon. Attendance, LOtXJ. Score!
ST. PAl'L MINNEAPOLIS.
R.H.O.A K I
R H O A K.
Oeter. Ib I I I I 1
Shar. a 1114
Dlllara. if ... 4 I I 1
Mnrrlaaer. lb 4 I 1 I I
Phr, lb ... I 1 4 I I
Lrarh. cf ... 1 I I S I
Keller, lb... I I 1
Warsea. lb. 1 I I 1
wilinot. rt.. 1114 4
MrFarl'4. If. 114 4 4
Haaslna, lb . 1 1 I I
Bbaanoa. rt.. Ill
Ckerh. cf ... 4 1111
Caealb'aa. a 1 1 I 1 1
nrera. 1114
faloebr, t... 4 1111
Nealln. 4 14 14
Hurler. .... 41
Stlmm.I, ..!
Crlbbtna, p. . I I 0
Cesaa. p 1110
Clark, p 14 114
Total ...II MIT 11 ll Total ...ltlTttlt I
Shannon out for running out of line.
St. Paul S 0 0 4 1 0 1 1 11
Minneapolis 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 111
Two-base hits: DiUsrd (1). Chech. Three
bsee hit: Byer. Home runs: Oeler, Mc
Farland. Sacrifice hits: Hugglne, Shan
non, Kelly, W II mot. Stolen bases: Shan
non (2), Zalukky. Bases on balls: Off
Stlmmel, 1; off Crlbblns, 1; off Newlln, 3.
Struck out: By Clark. Muggins; by Stlm
mel, Zalusky; by Crlbblns. Newlln; by
Cogsn, Wllmot. Hit bv pitched ball: By
Newlln. Kelly; by Clark, Hugglns; by
Stlmmel, Lynch. Passed balls. Zslusky
(2). Innings pitched: By Stlmmel, 1; by
Crlbblns, 1: by Cogan, 1; by Newlln. 4; by
Clark. 4. Hits: Off Stlmmel. 1; off Crib
bins, 8; off Cogsn. 4; off Newlln, 11: off
Ciark. 9. Left on baeec: St. Paul, 11: Min
neapolis, 1L Time: 1:23. Umpire: 'ft srd.
Gasaea Pestpeaed.
At Mllwsuaee Mllwsukee-Kansat City
game postponed.
taadlasj af the Teasaa.
Plaved-Won. Lost. P.C.
Columbus 31 21 12 .tX
Louisville 19 11 .433
Indianapolis 17 17 10 .630
St Paul 2 17 12 .W8
Kansas City ....) 1& U .&00
Milwaukee 29 13 16 .448
Minneapolis X 1 20
Toledo I tl .141
Oames todsr: Milwaukee at Kansas City,
St. Paul at Minneapolis, Louisville at In
dianapolis. Toledo at Columbus.
Tarda Bey Acalast glagsjers. '
The game between the Union Stockyards
Juniors and the South Side Sluggers which
will be played this sfternoon on the
grounds at Twentieth street and Missouri
avenue promises to be s hot contest. The
tesms will line up as follows:
Sluggers.' Position. Juniors.
Lynch Leftfleld Ceughey
Phawley Blghtfleld Qulnn
Hald Centerfleld McMahon
Cassldy Second base Talbot
Lyman Third base Lott
Haley Shortatop Ray Bonner
Casey First base Hachten
Reuben .....Pitcher Adams
Qulnn
Brown Catcher Miller
Nebraska ve. Drake.
LINCOLN. Neb.. May 2a. Speclal.) Ne
braska added another to Its long list of vic
tories by defestlng Drake college of Des
Moines, Ia., today by a score of 10 to a.
The game waa dull and uninteresting
throughout. Attendance, 300. Score:
Nebraska 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 10
Drake 1 0003000 1
Errors: Nebraska, Drake. T. Hits:
Nebraska. 6; Drake, 10. Batteries: Ne
braska, Gaines and Bender; Drake, Owsley
and Dawson. ,
Wahee Tea Swift for Cotaer.
WAHOO. Nsb.. May 29. (Special Tele
gram.) Wahoo defeated Cotner university
on the home grounds today. Following is
the score:
Wshoo S 0 0 012 0 0 0 IS
Cotner 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
Hits: Wshoo, 7; Cotner, 4. Errors:
Wahoo, 2; Cotner . . Batteries: Wshoo,
Crawford and Llndercamp; Cotner, Led wig,
Bcbumaa and Jadlvtna.
Asaee Oatstrlve lewa Keraaal.
CEDAR FALLS, la.. May . (Special
Telegram.) Ames' pitcher Kris fanned out
Normal today. Eight men acre struck out
and only three hits made. Normal did poor
work, while Ames' was excellent. Score:
Ames 1 41000100-t
Normal 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 11
ladlaas Take Lacks at Terk.
TORK. Neb.. May 2s.-Speclal Telegram.)
There was a good attendance at the ball
fame played today between the Nebraska
odlana and Terk. The game waa evenly
contested and was anybody's game up to
the last Inning. The Indians won by the
score of 7 to 4.
Cerpaleata Are Dewaed.
LTONS. .Neb.. May . (Special.) Leans,
4; Fats, 6. Th long disputed -question as
to the staying powers and base ball playing
qualttlea of the Fata and Leans waa settled
today. The game waa on of unusual In
terest and was full of snaoDv nlavtna and
ludicrous errors on both sides.
Ia Beathera Asaoelatlea.
At Birmingham Little Rock. 2: Blrmln-.
bam, L
At Atlanta Nsw Orlesns. g; Atlanta, IX
At Chattanooga Chatlanooa-a 7: Shreia.
port. 0.
At masnniie ruasn villa, lb; Memphis, 14.
"Taree-I Leasee.
At Ddvennort Rock Island. 10: nn.
port. 3.
At Liecaiur Decatur, u; Kvansvllle. g.
At Cedar Rapids Rock ford. I: Cedar
Rapid, k.
Beeutrlee Faae Aetlve.
BEATRICE. Neb.. Msr . tSDedal.)
Beatrice haa organised a ball nine, which
challenges any amateur team in the ststs.
A game win be played at w liber between
the Beatrice and Wllber teams.
GOLFING ATCOUNTRY CLUB
Friday aad Satarday Will Brtag
Maay Bveats ta the
Llaks.
Fridsy and Saturday are crucial golfing
days st the Country club, aa the seml-
snnusl Douglss county championship affair
la being artermlned. Friday afternoon tne
second match ef the seml-flnala will be
played. A. V. Klnaler will meet W. J.
Poys over eighteen holee. mstch play.
R. R. Kimball and J. B. Rahm also worked
up to the aeml-finala sad played off last
Tuesday. Kimball winning 4 up. Thus hs
will on Saturday afternoon meet the win
ner of the Klnr,ler-Foye match In the
finals for the championship. The finals
will oe thlrty-slx holes.
On form. Foye should detest Klnsler, snd
in that event he and Kimball will contest
fur the championship, aa they did In Sep
tember iaa and In tha Juns preceding,
these two player always meeting each
other In the finals. Each haa won once
so far from the other and Foye has twice
won ths championship.
Another feature of Friday afternoon's
play will be a women's handicap match,
eighteen holea, match play against bogey.
Saturday, in addition to the Douglaa
county championship finals, there will be
an elghteen-hole medal play handicap
match for men, entrance fee one ball. The
medal score will win 30 per rent of the
balls, the winner ef the tournament 40
per cent, second man sv and third 10.
Friday night tab-re d'hote dinner will he
served at 7 o'clock and members are ad
vised to secure reservation In advance.
The ajual dance will occur arter dinner,
43elf Clab at Oeetea.
CRESTON. la.. May 2.-8tecial ) About
fifteen ef the young people of Creston have
organised tae nrot goir due to ae formed
In this county. It la known as ths Creetoa
Country club. Ground ha been secured
far the links a short distance from town.
material haa been ordered far the play of
the game, an expert from Ottumwa la ex
pected to arrive In the cltv lodav to lav
out the ground and play la expected to
wain aval wee a.
Alelea Wis Pla-Si
lar Bee-tee.
AI BION. Neb.. May . (BpeclaL) Ia the
bewikng series ef three gasaea betaeen
Albiua snd Cedar Rapida tram tha th'rd
gsaae waa paired at AlbVoa Wednesday
night, resulting In a surplus f 11 points
by the Albion team over Cedar Raitd,
and giving Albion two out of the three
games. 1
FIELD CLUB TENNIS TOURNEY
eeead Reaed Marhav the Disappear
aaee af Scratch Mea aad
Limit Mea.
The second round ( the Field club's
handicap tennis tourney, which wss plsyed
off lsst night, developed some very good
play on the part of the younger followers
of the game. The match between Collett
snd Mclntyre Wss particularly good. Mc
Intyre won the first set by very neat work
all over the court, but the change of serv
ice brought a change tn luck, and the han
dicap told, Collett winning the next two
set snd match. Martin and Leavltt and
Haskell and Hill each had a deuce set In
their matches. Quite an assemblage
watched the players and was excellently
entertslned by the sport afforded. Results
of the second round:
Collett (16) beat Mclntyre (scratch), 4-4,
Martin (16) beat Lesvitt (Xn. -4. 7-1.
Haskell (15) beat Hill (scratch). S-C, C-l
Doorley (!.) beat Colley ()). 4-1. 4-1.
The semi-finals will be plsyed tonight, and
should be very Interesting, aa the men left
In are all evenly matched, each being han
dicapped the same, la. None of the Jo men
are left In, all the scratch men hsve been
eliminated and C. H. Young, the only man
bark of scratch Is also gone. The results
show careful Judgment on the part of the
handlcapper. and promise a close mstch In
the final for Saturday. The play In the
semi-finals will be: .
Collett (IE) play Martin (16). .
Haakell (16) plays Doorley (16).
PUGIUSTS - AT CORONATION
FrlseBghtere' Tssrssaest Clasea with
Mill Betweea Rahlln aad
Tea Sharkey.
LONDON, May 20. The program for th
coronation tournament. 1n which boxers
and wrestlers from different parts of the
world, chiefly from America, will com
pete, was finally completed today. The
oonteets will be held at the National
Sporting club, afternoon and evening, be
ginning with the afternoon ef June 21.
when there will be boxing competitions
between representatives; of Tsle, Oxford,
Cambridge and the English public schools.
In the evening "Snike" Sullivan (Ameri
can), and Jsbes White will compete for
the 114-pound championship of the world
and "Denver Ed" Martin and "Bob" Arm
strong (Americans), will box for the col
ored heavyweight championship of the
world. On June 23 "Joe" Walcott and
"Tommy" Ryan (Americans), will meet for
the welterweight championship of the
world. On June 24 Frank Erne (American),
and "Pat" Daly (the English lightweight
champion), will decide the lightweight
championship.
The final event, June 25, wilt be a bout
between "Tom" Sharkey and "Qua" Ruh
Un (Americans), both of whom are now
training here, the winner to meet the win
ner of the Jeffrlee-Fitssimmons fight for
the heavyweight, championship of the
world.
GETS LAJOIE AND BERNHARDT
Clevelaad Slejas Beth the Philadelphia
Play-era, Whose Service Begtaa '
Next Taeaday.
CLEVELAND, May .-The Leader to
morrow will ssy:
Napoleon Lajole and Pitcher William
Bernhardt will play aith the Cleveland
club for the balance of the present base
ball season. This Information Is authentic.
The two players will make their appear
ance In Cleveland uniforms next Tuesday
afternoon, when the club returns from its
esstern trip. Bernhardt will pitch and
Lajole will play at second base Jack A.
McCarthy, who has played leftfleld here
tofore, will hereafter play at first base.
Because of the signing of Bernhardt
Pitcher Lundbom will be released to the
Athletics. It is said that the salary to be
paid Lajole is a very large on.
Aarora Athletes Shew Skill. ' 4
AURORA. Neb., May 2.J-fSpeeIaI.)-To.
day the Athletic club ol -Aurora met In
field exercises. The day was a fair one
and the crowd large. The following are
the scores:
60-yard dash: BrowneTT won.' Time:
0:08H. 'i
Shot put:- Brownsll wen; Distance; 41
feet 4 Inches. .
Quoit throw: Byers won. Distance: II
feet I Inches. ,
100-yard dash: Browner! - won. Time:
0:11.
High jump: Hendersen , won. Distance:
4 feet 10 Inches.
Hop, step snd Jump: ' Brownell won.
Distance: 38 feeL T
60-yard egg race: Brownell won. lime:
0:16.
Pole vault: Howard won. Height: t
feet H Inch.
Toung Women Potato race: Pearl
Strand won.
Arrow ahot: Bell Glover won. Distance:
36 feet 16 Inches.
100-yard walking race: Bell Glover won.
Time: 1:00.
60-yard backward running race: Nellie
Peterson won. Time: 0:14.
Toung Men High Kick: Brownell won.
Height: 7 feet 8 Inches.
bo-yard backward running race: Wood-
ard won. Time: 0:12.
Hammer throw: Brownell won. Dis
tance: 4M feet 2 Inches.
Runnlnc broad lumo: Brownell won.
Distance: 18 feet H inch.
130-yard hurdle race: Brownell won.
Time: 0:13. .
Ball game: High school against division
No. 8. Score: High school, t; division
No. 8, X.
With the Bowler,
a
In a tennln contest lsst night on Clark's
alleys the Americans defeated the Germans
by 106 pins. Score:
AMERICANS.
1st. Id. 3d. Total.
Huntington 19 189 ISO 654
Hartley let 175 144 45
Baldwin 151 1 150 4.S
Emery 165 161 164 40
Denman 169 136 141 436
Totals
841 8US
GERMANS.
1st. 2d.
Ill 175
148 180
148 IU
142 144
IdO 147
760 2.401
3d. Total.
17 646
138 444
134 423
136 41
16 4
Lehmann
Brunke ...
Beselln ...
Frltacher
Weber ...
Total
.780 ' 744 717 2,300
t'alrerslty Clab Wilf Cesae Here.
Aa a result of a telephone conference
between Manager Woodward of the Crelgh
ton university base ball team and Manager
Bhldler of the University of Nebraska
club Thursday Omaha is to hsve a
second game between these star aggrega
tions. The contest was scheduled to occur
on University field at Lincoln next Satur
day, but Manager eniaier notified Mr.
Woodward today that the Nebraska inter-
scholastic field meet was to occur on that
day at the university and would Interfere.
Bather than lose tne game ana a cnance
for revenge of the recent defest Manager
Woodward duplicated his proposition of a
week sgo snd tbt Cornhuskers will again
come to Omaha.
Jlsassy Brltt the Favorite.
BAN FRANCISCO. May 2 -Jimmy Britt.
the local boxer, haa been made a 7 to 10
favorite for his professional fight, which
wilt take place tonight with Kid Lavlgne.
Both men are In excellent condition and
will meet at 131 pounds. The bout Is not
sxpected to go more than half of the
twenty-round limit.
THE REALTY MARKET. "
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs
day, May . 1KB:
Warrssty Deeds,
Mste Maieju and wifs to Charles
Shlmak and wife, at, lot 11,
block 11. Flrat add. to South Omaha, t 1
Cbarlea Shlmak and wits te Mate)
Mateju. uod. H Intereat In a well on
H lot 12, block 11.' same 1
E. A. Jenkins and wife to E. C. Gar
vin, lot 4. block t Denise s add.... 1
L. Fatmrson to J. W. GUI, wfc lot 1 .
A. H. Sander's add 350
Coneerala Loan and J rua I t'o. to
Lombard Liquidation Co., S lot 1,
block 10. Kountae's 3d add; n 30
feet of w 140 feet lot 13, Horbach's
sub.; lot M. block U. Omaha View:
lot 4, block 246, Omaha ' 1
Atlantic Realty Association to Adella
Butter, lot 4, block 3, Hem I park . 400
eamuei nee, trueiee, to uora . E.
Fiaber. lot 16. Sullivan add 130
v. is. Fuller to Mary runer. lot 13,
block T. Parker's add.: lot 6. block
13. Clifton Hill UX
a. feierson auu wire to jl. G.
Peterson, lots 1 snd 4. block 14.
Hsnacom Placa
Hair Clalaa Deeda.
Cbarlea Shlmak and wif te Mate
Matelu. lot 13. block 1L First add.
to South Omaha 1
Deeds.
Sheriff ta D. C.' John tot t. block T.
JwMiAtae 4th , 334
Total amount of trans fart 11,330
POLICE AND TRAMPS FIGHT
Wanderer Dnw HotoItpti Hhn Attempt
ii Hade to Arrest Them.
OFFICERS PROMPTLY ACCEPT CHALLENG
Twa af the Tramp. Weaaded la the
AST ray aad Passe Is t-eearleg
the Brash la Parsalt
at Others.
TAVKTON. 8. D.. May 19. (Special Tele
gram.) Two men shot and a posse In pur
suit of ethers with the certainty that they
will be severely dealt with If caught. Is th
result of an efJort to make a gang of trampl
move out of Tankton this evening. Com
plaints time to city officer this afternoon
that a gang of toughs were on the river
front making the neighborhood uncomfort
able. Immediately after supper Marshall
Plerson, with two policemen, went down to
see them and ordered them to move on.
There were eight In the gang. They Im
mediately assaulted the officers. Plerson
wai getting the better of th one who had
attacked him, when one of the others cov
ered him with a gun and ordered bis hands
up. Plerson obeyed Just as the man ap
proached and struck up his gun. The man
fired, but missed, and Immediately fired
again at Plerson, and once at one of the
ether officers. Ths officers returned the
fire and the tramp broke, and ran for ths
undergrowth In the river bottom near at
hand. One tramp was shot In the hip and
another hurt In the head and arm. One
other was shot, but escaped with the rest
ef the bunch Into the bush, where a large
crowd of citizens, who vow they shall not
escape them. Is In pursuit. Th tramps
were well dressed aad the two captured bad
splendid revolvers. It la the belief hers
that they are not professional tramps, but
thieves.
JACK SULLEY IN THE TOILS
Faaaoas Cattle Rastles Caaght at Vera
dlsjrls, Iteb., aadd Taken ta
Seath Daketa.
MITCHELL, 8. D., Msy 29. (Special Tel
egram.) Jack. Sniley, "the famous cattle
rustler on the Sioux reservation west of
Chamberlain, has at last been corralled.
Since last February officers have been on
his track to effect his capture.
Sheriff Swindler received notice a few days
ago that Sulley had been arrested at Ver
digris, Neb., Ths sheriff went there and
this afternoon returned with his prisoner.
having driven fifty miles during tha night.
crossed ths Missouri river and caught the
early train at Running Water. (
Sulley has been in the vicinity of Ver
digris for several months with about fifty
head of cattle. He shipped them to Omaha
last Saturday and an inspector followed
them to market. He discovered the branda
of several well known cattlemen on the
cattle. On his return to Verdigris hs
caused Sulley's arrest.
For years Sulley and his gang have been
rustling cattle and they have made big
money at It. The whole country over th
reservation Is now Infested with the rust
lers, and with the head of the gang under
arrests It I possible that they will be
broken up. .
Sheriff Swindler took Sulley - out' to
Oacoma this afternoon and turned him over
to the sheriff of .Lyman county.
Caster City BaeasiagM
, CUSTER CITT. 8. May (Special.)
At the city election held on Monday
last the proposition to ..vote, bonds for a
waterworks system' carried by almost a
unanimous vote. At the same election the
following trustees were elected for the en
suing year: Ed L. Grantham, W. H. Wall
ing, S. E. Ainslsy, Charles C Crary, Wilbur
H. Todd. - Thomas Delicate waa " elected
treasurer and F. J. V. Rntkawskl clerk.
At the lsst' meeting of the board of
trustees a franchise was granted to an
electric light company to establish a plant
la the city and work on It has already
begun. Contracts have been recently let
for the erection' of four brick business
houees, whose aggregate cost will exceed
$35,000. '
Ta Praseeate Great Narthera.
SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., May 29. (Special
Telegram.) The Jobbers' association aad
Business Men's league of the city today
decided to institute an action against the
Great -Northern Railroad company oo the
ground that the present freight tariff In
this, territory grossly discriminates against
the Jobbing interest of Sioux Falls and
favors those of Sioux City. C. O. Ballsy,
a prominent local attorney, has been re
tained In the case and Is preparing- the
papers for Immediate action before the
Interstate Commerce commission.
Breaehe Falls aa Rider
BELLFOCRCHE, 8. D.," May 29. (Spe
cial.) A cowpuncher from Texas la lying at
the hospital In this city seriously Injured
with alight hopes for his recovery, as a re
sult of an attempt to ride a broncho. The
animal lurched over backward, falling on
the rider. The young fellow refuses to give
his name. ' Aa the roundup progresses It
Is found that ths losses have ia most In
stances been greatly exaggerated and that
all of the herds, with ons or two excep
tions, came out of the winter In good shape
and that tha calf crop will be equal to
that of any year.
Pythlaae Waat Orgaalser.
SIOUX FALL8, 8. D., May 29. (8pecUI.)
One of tba most Important matters to
corns up before the grand lodge meeting of
the Knights ef Pythias, to be held at Can
ton on June 2, 4 and t. will be the em
ployment of a special organiser to travel
through South Dakota for the purpose of
working up lntsrsst in Instituting new
lodges of the order, awakening renewed in
terest dn th part ef members of lodges now
In existence and ia otherwise lacreaslag
the membership and extending the Influ
ences of ths order la the slat.
Meade Caaaty Faaltlve Barreadera.
STURGIS. 8. V.. May 29. (Special.) Van
Hoose, ons of 'ths Bv men who escaped
from the Mead county Jail at thla place,
haa aurrendered to the police and the oth
ers ars at large, with no trace of their
whereabouts. Bloodhouads were put on th
trail, but after a tea-mile cbaee abandoned
pursuit Two of ths fugitive, Schofleld and
CaldwU, charged with hor etsallng, know
the counyy well. A dotea aearchlng par
ties are now scouring th country for the
fugitives and It will be almost Impossible
for them to get away.
Mesaarlal al Biees Falls.
SIOUX FALLS. 8. D.t Msy 19. (Special.)
The program for th xrclea on Deco
ration day have been completed. The first
featare la th afternoon will be a parade.
Followlag this ths regalar exercise will
be hld at the auditorium. Tha principal
ad dree wQl be, delivered by Hon. W. G.
Porter ct thla city. Following th cr
cises la ths auditorium hundreds of peo
ple will proceed te the cemetery to cover
with flowers the grave ef th veteran
buried there.
Bla (are Ditched.
CHEYENNE. Wye.. Msy 21. (Special.)
Th wreck which occurred a few mllea
ewth ef Chef eaae aa the Deeeer Pacla
m Ko.
i 1
a tvsass aaasl
Soap
one-sixth pure glycerin, is
pure and perfect.
Cleanliness in manufacture,
pure materials and delicate
odor of the natural flower,
make it fit for my lady's toilet.
She likes it for a shampoo.
Baby finds it soothing to
irritated skin.
JAMES S. KIRK & COMPANY, CHICAGO
Wfl.t a RnCC14f1 Laandry Soap Wrapper exchanged for
TTU11V uuUvJlUU
ARE YOU
A FISHERUAtl ?
If so, before making any plans for
your summer fishing trip, you should
write or call on us for information
i ft lit! (8.arrii
ItlLlfKlUJpO
pertaining to the Lakes of Minnesota.
There are ten thousand lakes In the State of
Minnesota, which are filled with Base, Pickerel.
Crapple. Muskalonge, etc.
Remarkably low round trip ticket with long
limits, will be on sale all summer.
Information regarding fishing resorts, hotel
rates, and round trip tickets will be cheerfully
furnished by,
W. H. BRILL,
40T Fimirn St Dbt. Pan. Art.. III. Cent R. R.
R1CKLY ASH BITTER
CURES CONSTIPATION.:
a n'rlnrk Tueadsv nlsht. was more seri
ous than at first supposed, although no one
was Injured. A broken nange puea six cars
loaded with gravel In the ditch, tore up the
track and damaged the rolling stock. The
night passenger from Denver, due here at
10.01, did not arrive until noon, traffic being
delayed for' fourteen hours.
Barrier's Wife Divorced. (
SIOUX FALLS, S. May 29. (Special.)
Judge Jonas of the state circuit court In
this city has granted a divorce to Carrie
Harrison of Kingsbury . county from her
bisiband, Charles Harrison. The couple
were married December K. 1900, and sep
arated the following day. . Just fifteen days
after his marrlags Harrison was sentenced
to a term In tbe Sioux Falls penitentiary
for burglary.
Maay Attend Musical Festival.
TANKTON, S. D., May 29. (Special.)
The third annual festlvsl of music began
in the Congregational church Cere Wednes
day night with an entertainment by the
college orchestra of thirty pieces. The fes
tival la being largely attended this year by
music lovers from all over the state and
will be mors distinctly a success from sn
artistic and financial standpoint than ever
before.
Rasgtr Have Beat.
PIERRE. 8. D., May 29. (8peclal.)
A hot fight of twenty-four rounds was pulled
off Monday night on Marlon's Island, be
tween Lon French 'and George Seymour,
range heavyweights, with French tbe win-
nr. Th fight waa for the gate receipts.
which amounted to about $400.
Tralas Collide at Arllasjtea.
ARLINOTON, Neb . Msy 29. 8pec!sl.V
Freight trsln No. 40 on tbe Fremont, Elk
horn and Missouri Valley road ran into
special stock train In the Arlington yards
at 4:10 this morning. Two cam of hogs
were dumped 'out in the yards, only one
bog being killed and three crippled. Four
cars were badly damaged, but no person wss
hurt. Ths wreck was cleared by 11:44 this
morning.
a a
' 1 GSe Medics ta lalte.
BEATRICE. Neb-, May 29. (Speclsl.) A
called meeting of the physician of Cage
county ass held in this city yesterday.
About fifteen medics were present. A com
mittee consisting of Drs. Brash, Robinson
and Hepperlen were appointed to draft con
stitution aad by-law to be presented at
the next meeting of the physicians, which
la to be held here July I.
THE BRACK OPKSS TOD AT.
f
Ceartlaad Beach Has Ita Graad He
epealasj Taday.
Th Sherman avenue cars rua direct to
Courtis ad Beach today, thus giving patrons
an opportunity pf visiting Omaha's favorite
popular resort for only one tare. All lines
transfer to Sherman avenue cars. Remem
ber this. Na extra fare any more to get to
Courtiand Beach. Plenty of cars. No
crowding. No lamming. Take the children
early aad give them a day's enjoyable en
tertainment. No finer place can be fouad
than Courtiand Bsatb. Abundant fthade,
large grounds for all who desire te plenle.
Many special features for tba entertaia
nsent ef all, both etlernooe. and evening
performances snd free exhibitions. Doa't
forget today and night, the grand opening.
It will he like It ased te be. you will see all
your friends there. If yen don't wish to he
bothered with your lunch baaksts yon eaa
obtain refreshments ff all kinds on th
grounds. Street csrs right to ths beach.
Only one carfare. Remtunber this.' Take
Shermaa avenue ears. Oo aa early as yee
wish and rantala all day. t
valuable prtanla ma. Write for !UC
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First class round trip, open to
everybody, MS. from Omaha to
Los Angeles and. San Francisco
via tbe Great Rock Island
Route.
Tlckete oa sale May 2T to Jane
8th. Good to retara fas tM
days.
Bperlal train will leave Omaha
- Taeaday, Jaae 3, at 4i3t 11. sn.
with Btaadard aad Tearlst
Sleepers.
For further Information call at
or address.
CITY TICKET OFFICE
1323 Farnara St.; Omaha, Neb.
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