THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: PATT7T.TFAY, ' MAY 23, 190. 12 PASS AND D1T WINS A CAME St Jottpfc Thoro wi h a H t Whto it Vu loaded to Prodnra Rsmlt. esBSSBBesaBBW ONLY THREE SAFE ONES OFF COMPANION Rearke's Me a Mikt Nlae OM Mr. tkti aad Flay Errorless Gaaae la Field, hat leable to CroM the Babber. ST. JOSEPH, May . Speclal Telegram.) -Bt. Joseph succeeded In shutting out Omaha yesterday afternoon with a score of I to 0. It waa through no fuult of Com panlon's that hta men failed to slide over the plata, but principally to the superb support given Chlnn by the locals. Com panion pitched a hard-fought gam and held th Josephines down to three scatter ing sofa hits, while Chlnn waa swatted by very man who stepped to the rubber, and was taken down for nine safe ones. Both, Howard and Thomas slammed out pretty two-baggon, but failed to get further than the second sack. When McBrlde, In ths fourth, waa pre sented with a bass on balls, and Sample went to first on a fielder's choice. It was Bolden vsho slammed out tha ohunk to loft that brought both men home. Carter made a pretty running oatoh of Bclden's skyscraper. In the eighth, with three men on bases. It looked as though Omaha would tie tha store and that an other seventeen-iunlng gams was in the dock. However, two popup out to Mc Brlde and another to left field spoiled the only Chan ca. Attendance, 600, Ths score: ST. JOSEPH. . AS. R. H. Hurt man. or :.. I o o McBrlde, as I 1 Bample, rf 1 Kemmer, lb. ,4 0 A. Belden. It...., . 'Webster. 2b , Schlebeck, 8b , Garvin, o. ...... ....... Chlnn, p,..M .. t 0 ... I Totals 25 1 4 14 AB. Carter, rf Howard, Zb 4 Miller, If 4 Welsh, cf 4 lolun, ss 4 Thomas, lb..., 4 Rhipke, lb 4 (lending, c S Companion, p Freese 1 McCarthy 1 o 0 0 Kww York : H 51 10 .077 PL ) It .il Pittsburg ti 1 1 .8" Prooklvn M It 20 .34 Borton It 11 M .If Phlladelnhla 29 t 24 .174 riiniM todav: Rt. l.mila at ChlcaSTO. (In clnnall at Pittsburg, Brooklyn at New Tork. Boston at Philadelphia. GAMES 1.1 TUB AMERICA LEAGUE Ckleasras Have a Cbaaee te see Gaate at Olevelaed. CLEVELAND. May 27. Cleveland and St Louis played a postponed game today, Cleveland winning by bunching hits In the third and fifth Innings. IXmahue kept St. Louia' hits scattered. Bar's batting waa a feat ur. Tim Clilcneo base ball team watched the game from the grandstand, Attendance. 4.U1&. score: CLCVBLAND. I ST. LOUIS. r u n a I R.H.O.A Bt. rf I 11 Barkett. If... 1 I 0 Luah. M 1 1 Hstdiirk, ef.. nre.lla.. lb.. 1 11 Hrmphlll. rf. 1 1 t I .aim. a 1 f 9 Wallace, ss.. 1 t 4 Fll.a. rf t 1 t Jones, lb I It Hlrkmii. th S S 1 I 1 Hill, lb 0 til grawsna. lb. t 11 0 Paides, lb... 4 I Vemle. C....X I t t t Siifden, 1 I I Dou.hua. n.. S S 4 triad. t t t I ,01easoa .... I t t 0 Totals t t 17 II 1 .1 Total! Batted for Glade In ninth. Cleveland .. 0 0 2 0 I 0 St. Louis 00010001 0 a First base on errors: Cleveland. 1. Two- base hitsi: Bradley, Hemphill, Wallace. $23FJ582J?1 Crtltn-T,m" WORLD'S BOWLING RECORDS ' steadier of tba Teases. Still Hifhsr. Tkree Haw Records Established fe Klve-Men Team la a Match ef Geaarml AII-Arosi4 Ei eelleace. Played. Won. Lost P C. Milwaukee 1 IX .X3 Tolumhus 29 18 U .621 Bt Paul 31 IS 11 .61 Ivltsnapolja II 17 14 .641 Louisville 36 17 II Minneapolis 10 11 17 .4.13 Toledo 28 10 18 ,8t7 Kansas City 28 U Ml Qnmes today: Toledo at Columbus. Louisville at Indlanarjolla. Milwaukee at Bt 1'aul, Kansas City at Minneapolis, Game Instsy. The Lee-Glsss-Andreesen'a DHs-tnala and the Armour Packing company's team will play thla afternoon at the Vinton Street park. As thee clubs are composed of "iiiniitt premier amateur players a gooa 1 . , . .v.. r. v exhihitinn in .a,,rt trJ? . A couple of weeks ago on ths Omaha t. eaturday. Game will be called at 1:30. Ths I Bowling association, alleys an vmana dowi lineup: L.-O.-A. Foley Bradford Mlnnlkus Ijtwlnr .. W hltnev Ipnpen .. Taylor .. Position. Armours. .First base Peterson Boond base... Third base.. Shortstop.. I-eftfleld.., Centerfleld.. ....Rlghtfleld.... i ai u a I . Bitneiaer.. C'lalr, Crelghton... Catcher.. .'.Pitchers! Car, 1 11 Tonneman . McMahon .... Bowler .... Gibson ,.. Withers) ... O'Keefe Adams Jelen . Crelsrbtoa aad Tbarstoa Rifles, flVelirhtnn nntlpirA on 'niiiiitr.n tIS lnra-uiK nu: me, wi ihub juis. iluiiu- i meet on the crelghton diamond this after nue, Bcnwanz, neiurn-a. oiuirn uustw; Lush, Lajoie (2. Double play: Wallace to Padden to Jones. First base on balls: Off Ionahue, 2; off Glade. 1 Hit by pitched ball: Donahue. Glade. lft on bdfwt : Cleveland, 7; St. Ixuis, 7. Struck out: By lonahue, : Dy uiade, 4. Time: l:4U un plres: lwyer and King. ing team succeeded in smashing ths world's record for three games by a Ove-man team of 1,217, held up to that Urns by a team at Krle, Pa. The Omaha team rolled I.EZ, and felt pretty good over It. Last night the new world's record vanished before the work of the same team, and a new mark of 1,260 was put up. This Is likely to stand Wilkinson Ior awhile, and it also contains another world s record, that of 1.1S6 lor a single game by a five-man team. This record was previously held at Erie, Pa., also, being 1,164. Still another world s record Is claimed for this team, that of the highest average for fifteen conaecutlve games, the average being 1.046. The record of the last Ave matches of this team for three games each This 0 Totals 84 0 U Batted for Gonding in the ninth. Batted for Companion In the ninth. tit. Joseph 00010000 Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stolen bases: McBrlde (2), Hart man (3) Struck out: By Chlnn, 6:by Companion, 4, First base on bails: Off Chlnn. 1: off Com. panlon, t. .Two-base hits: Thomas. How ard. Timer 1:15. Umpire: Cusack. gloax City Wlas Game. DES MOINES, May CT, Errors and Har vey's wlldness lost today's game to Slouz City, 12 to i. Llndeman, who was In the box for the visitors, pitched fast ball, and waa given goua support, ecore: R.H.E, rnoux L'lty ....l 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 6 13 13 Des Moines ..0 01001000 3 10 Batterlqs: Sioux City, Llndeman and xiess; Lies Aioines, Harvey ana u. Clark. Staadlas; of tha Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.O. Dsnver 27 It 8 .704 v oioraoo oprings ... a 16 8 .662 St. Joseph 28 16 13 .639 Omaha 29 13 18 .448 Ies Moines 81 12 10 .887 Sioux City 2 8 18 .807 Games ' today: Omaha at St Joseph, Sioux City at Des Moines, Colorado Springs at ivenver. GAMES IN TUB RATIONAL LEAGUE Errors Dimmed by tha Brilliancy of Ptaylagr at Chicago. CHICAGO, May 27. Although the error column shows several mlsplays on both sides, the game was close and exciting, brilliant fielding by both teams oftsettlng their errors. Taylor's hit and a double play py Tinker and Evers were the fea lurea. boots; ST. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.g flh.r, ss till Bhannoo. rf.. 1 1 1 t Bscklsr, lb., t t U t 8 moot. of.... t t I t Brain, if t t 1 t t I'trrsU, lb... t t I 1 Burks. Ih.... salt arsdr. e I t t 1 t Taylor, ...- i 1 t t t Tetels.. t tm u t '. CHKUQO. R.H.O.A. B. Wleker, cf... 0 0 10 Cassr. lb..., 1 II I 1 Chinos, lb...O I t 1 Kilns, if t 1 t t 0 Coiridon, It., t 1 I 0 1 Jonas, rf. tilt Svsrs. Ib..... 1110 O'N.lll, .... t t T t 0 Tlnkar, ss.... 1 1 t 4 1 Brttss, p I I I I I Totals I t 17 11 tl One out when winning run was scored. Chicago 0 t 1 0 1 0 f 1-t St. Louis otoooiooi 1 Left on bases: Chicago, t: St. Louis. 8. Two-base hits: Chance, Shannon. Three- base hit: Tinker. Horn run: Taylor. Sacrifice hits: Chanos, Beokley. Stolen bases: Casey, Tinker (2) Shay, Bmoot, wiener. uouDie piay: ii Passed ball: Orsdy. First base on balls: Off Brlggs, L Hit by ball: O'NsUl, Casey. time: i.m. umpire: n.nisua. Sow York Gets Aaotha Gama. NEW TORK, May 27t-rooklyn lost an. other game to New Tork today, prlncl pally by inability to hit Matlhewson. At tendance, 4.600. Boore: 1W TOSS. l BltOOkXTN. R.U.O.A.g a.R.O.A.B Browns, rf... 0 lit WSbsskars, 111 I I I IrtTlln, lb.... 1 t t i 0 Umlr, rf... t I t t t uobas, u f 1 f Mwisun, lb.. 1 I U 1 slants. It.... t 1 I t 0 H st'U'mk. sf t t I t 0 Dahlea, ss... 1 I I ol , Ollbart, lb... t I 1 4 1 Warn.r, .... I 0 Bowsrmsa, a, I I I I I kuubaw'n, p 1 1 1 4 ttl Ollleu. lb.... I 111 1 I Strsna lb.:..t till usuk, ssv. U.ai Rlttar, t, as...... t t 1 1 0 C'Sik, lit I ! I I sr. s t t 4 I 1 UaXTto, I t 1 I 0 tisasisr t t t t t ToUls I t M 14 4 TotaJs 1 t M II I tiattsd for Uarvln in ninth. New Tork 0 t M 1 M 0 M Brooklyn OlOtOOOO-4 Left on bases: New Tork. Brooklyn, 9. Sacrltloe hits: Gilbert. Xevlln, M. Mo Coriulck, Lumley. Stolen bases: Devlin, liiK'aun, Mertes (2), Lumley. Base on balls: Off Matthewson, I; off Oarvln, 4. Base on errors: Brooklyn. L Hit by pitched duii: ay uarvin, l. biruuk out, ay Mat' thewson. t: by Garvin. 4. Pasaed balls Warner. 1. 'Wild pttohes: Matthewson. . TUne: 2:0U Umptre; O'bay. ClnelnaaUl Didat Wsst Osnvs. PITTSBURQ, May 17 The only ohancs Cincinnati had for winning the game was lost in the ninth when YVagner made a startling catch of Coroorana Una drive and doubled Seymour at flrst. Attendance, .sou. score: riTTssiaa , Cincinnati. U H.O.A.S I R.H.O.A Bssument, cf t t t t Husgina tb.. t tilt Clark., it.... tit 0 Donllu, U.. t Mil Voh. lb.... I lit 0 Kail, lb...., t 111 I t Wsausr, ss... lilt Saruour, of.. 01100 saenug. n... s v v iHiian, n 0 9 I t 0 (arlsch. lb... 1 t II t lCoroora, ss.. t t 1 I t Kltcber, 'it.. til 3 Woodruff, lb. t t t 1 1 fbalpa. sS.... t 1 I 1 0F.ua, s t t 4 I t bUliyus, p.. 0 0 0 I Oallunv. p.... 0 tilt ToUls .1 "l II U ll Totsls .0 4 14 Tl i Pittsburg t 0 0 0 t) 0 0 1 Cincinnati 10000000 00 Two-base hit: Carlsch. Three-base hit: PhiUippe. Stolen baas: Wagner, tumble play: Wagner to Carlsch. rlrst base on Kalis: HI rue Time Boatoa Wlas Close Game. PHILADELPHIA, May 57. Boston won today's game by opportune hitting. At tendance, TM Soora: BOSTON. . PHILADELPHIA. H O A S I R.U.O.AB. O.Ue, cf 1 lit IThoaua, at.. I 131 Ttnn.r, lk...l 111 t t Olaasoii, lb., t I 1 I I AblacSlo, ss. t 1 t I 1 WalfM'l, Ib t t t t t CotfUr, if.... t lit t Our Is. lb.... t I 11 t t Koran. t t t 4 t Barrf, rl t t I 1 0 lJrl.feant. Ib t I I t 1 DviSr. U. 1 1 0 t I kauir, lb.. 1 1 I I t Hulawut, ss. t 1 I I 1 ta.o.j, rf.... I t t t t Doom. a. till Willis, p t t t t t irsssr, p t t 1 I 0 Totsls I lU 14 I Totals t t IT M l Hulswltt out. hit by batted ball Potion ltlttOlO t t l'hiladelphla H It 1 H 1 H Two-base hits: Haymer. Hulswltt Stolen tiasaa: (Jalar, Wolverton, Looln. Iouble plas: Thumas to iooln, baury to iriur to HuUwllL Left on basesi: Boatou, t: PhlUUelulila a, First base on balls: Oft Ulia, 1, oft Frsaor. 8. Struck out: By Willi.. 4: by Fras.-r. i Wild paoli: yraaar. Tlui: 1.6u. Umpire: Johnatoue. Staa4lasr at tha Taasm. Played. VTon. Ixst. P C Cincinnati It tl 11 ,r Chicago U U It .071 i n surr iaiiaui. c irvi Daae on i: Off Phlllipp, 1. off Kellum, 3. ck out: By Plilllippe, 4; by Kellum. 4. o: 1:3U Umpires: dimmer and Moraa. Philadelphia has Chaaee ta Bratr. PHILADELPHIA. May 27.-Phlladelphla defeated New xork today by hard se quentlal hitting. Attendance, 3,023. Score: PHILADELPHIA. NEW TORK. R.H.O.A. . R.H.O.A.g. Hartssl. if... 0 t I t 1 Kaalrr. rf r ckarlnt. cl.l I lew ( onror. as iMTla, lb 1 1 It t 0 Willi. ma, Ib. 1 I I 1 t L. C'roaa, Ib .l 1 1 1 0 Andaraon, U, I 1 I I I HoUman. rf.. 110 0 I (ianacl. lb.... 0 I 0 V Murphr, lb..l lit O'Kolll. of t lilt Shrsck. a 1111 0 Klalnoar, c... 1 1 I I 0 Hanlar, p.... 6 til O Thoney, Ib... I 1 1 t 1 MoRoss, SS...1 lit 1 OrlSHh. P....0 t t t t 1 Totals t 11 IT It I Totals I t 4 4 1 PhlladeluWa ( 0 1 2 0 1 8 0 7 New Tork 0 0000121 1-6 Two-base hits: M. Cross. Klelnow, Mur phy, Williams, Thoney. Three-base hit: Hoffman. Stolen bases: Williams, Klelnow, Thuney, Keeler. Double play: M. Cross, Murohv and Davis. Base on balls: Off Henley. 4 Lft on Dases: fxew tors, i. Ph llsdnlnh a. . Hit bv Ditched Dan: uavis Keeler. Struck out: By Grlflltb, 2; by Hen ley. 4. Wild pitch: Grlltitn. Time: i:oo. Umpires: Sheridan and Carpenter, It Hla-ht Have Beea. BOSTON, May 27. But for wretched sup port from his outneiaers ana a coeuy mi noon, the game bolng called at 8:30. Craieh ion s successive victories have put that team In its best trim and the soldiers are likewise In good form, so a game worth watcning is anticipated. The lineup: r-rltflitnna I'nul 1 1 ,,n TkuratAni Crelghton Catcher Fegan is 3.Q29. 8,232, 8,115, 3,065 and 3,28a Mct.ormlck Pitcher Prlmeau I wonderful bowling is done under reguia- Prendergast First base. Howell Uon conditions, with a referee and foul Mullen Second baas Sullivan I line umpire, so there can be no question I-anltran Rhortston. Garvey Third base.. McShane Right field... caaaidv Center Hold. I I I Ml Lampbier.... Loft field. o o s ... Briodon .' Daup Baehr ....... .8ge ....Lanveille to its authenticity, and waa done In regular competition. The scores made by the team that was defeated last night would look good In University Game at It. Loala. T w c oi w.e ST. LOUIS, May .-The Washington men nWa wa "n nno Iorm ana on"' university baae ball team today defeated the representatives of Kansas university In a loosely Dlaved same at tha Stadium at the World s fair grounds by a score of M to 10. The game was called at the end of ths seventh Inning owing to dark- ness. Refuse to Release Milton. CINCINNATI. Mav tt The National I score Dase ball commission has refused to re lease Lawrence Milton from Kansas City ana rerusea to consiaer tne claim or hin sas city against Norwood R. Gibson. splendid work was done. The feature of the evening was the picking up of some difficult spares by the champion team. Sprague bowled in very hard luck for two games, or the record would have been put much higher. He got several awkward splits on what looked like strike balls. The EVENTS OW TUB RCNJ1IKG TRACKS Asoeasloa Wins the Patchogne Stakes at Qravesend. play by J Slahl, Dunkle of Washington I . YORK! May 27. Ascension, at 15 would have won a Ditchers' battle from V f- w me r-atcnogue stakes, about six Toung today. Attendance, l.biia. score: BOSTON. I WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A.a.l B. H.O.A.S. DouahartT. If 1 1 1 0 0 Moraa. ss.... t t 1 t I Collins. Ib...l S t I t Ortta. If t S I 0 0 C Btahl. of., t lit 0 Drill, rf t 1 1 I I CHAMPIONS, 1st, 2d. 8d. Total. Ftltscher 217 2' Hodges 2u0 225 2il Sprague 178 227 1H3 Chandler 237 279 214 Huntington 224 246 2u3 630 ftif 69S Til 673 3,260 Totals 1,066 1,186 1,008 THIS OTHER FELLOWS. 1st, 2d. 3d. Total Clay 187 Marble 1U Brunke 194 Denman 232 laf 193 215 214 2u6 184 1U7 213 167 167 Totals... 988 1,020 878 Praaman, rf.. 1 t 1 t t l'arnu ss.... t 8 T t 1 Lr:iiance, lb t t 14 t 0 rarrla. lb.... t 1 8 I 0 Crlgar, a.... 0 t 4 t 0 Ysuus. P I 1 t 1 0 CaaaldT. Ib... 1 1 1 1 I McConn'k, 2b 1 1 I 3 t J. Slab!, lb., t I II 1 1 DonoTsn, of.. 0 t t t 1 Klttradxs, o.. 0 0 4 I Dunkls, p.... 0 0 0 1 0 ToUls 4 1 17 (4 ll ToUls 8 I 14 11 4 Boston 8 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0-4 Two base hits: Parent, J. Btahl. Home run: Toung. Stolen base: J. Stahl. Double plays: Ferris to Parent to ltChance U). Klttredge to McCormlck (2). First base on balls: Off Dunkle, 1; off Youni, z. Hit by furlongs, at Qravesend today. Major Pel h&m. heavily rtlaved for thA nlnpa wna nan, third. Astarita made the pace well into Hrur mo sureicn, wnere ene. stopped and As cension and Major Pelham closed and the lormer won ariving by a head. Results: First race, five furlomrs: Panrlv wnn. manna second, uoiaen bunrlse third. Time i :ii. Second race, about six furlongs: Un marked won, Dick Bernard second, imuKiiiy ijaay inira. 'lime: 1:11. Third rope riunH1.ari mil. anJS AnA-elv teenth: Damon won. Stolen Moments seo- I Lincoln High won In a walkover from LINCOLN WLS THE FIELD 2,883 MEET Wins More Points Than Omaha and Tork Combined. (From a Staff Correspondent.) . LINCOLN. May 17. (Special Telegram.) pitched ball: By Dunkle, 1. Struck out: By I 1:01. ioung, oy uuniit, s. wna puca; ivuuaie, lime: umpire: u uougniin. Staadlnar of the Teams. ond, Dainty third. Time: 1:4754. Fourth race, Patchogue stakes, about six lurloncs: Ascension won. Malnr Pel ham second. Astarita third. Time: l:10tL Fifth race, five furlongs: Waterside won. vvnn foiiy second, mi brio third. Time Played. Won. Lost. P.C. 10 12 13 14 16 17 20 3 ( Boston 32 Cleveland ....!. 30 Philadelphia 32 New Tork ...81 Chicago 34 St Louis 31 Detroit 31 Washington 29 Games today: St Louis at Detroit, Chi cago at Cleveland. Washington at Boston, niiaaeipnia at Mew xora, 23 18 19 17 18 14 11 6 687 .660 .593 .549 .629 .4fil .356 .207 Sixth race, about six furlongs: Ancestor won, eir iynnewooo second. Alliance third. Time: i:u. CINCINNATI. May 27. Results First race, six furlongs: Mabel won Frivol second, Miriam W third. Time: 1:154. Second race, four and one-half furlongs: Omaha and York in the high school cham pionship held and track meet here today. The feature of the meet was the 220-yard dash, won by Burrua of Lincoln in 22 seconds. This was made more interesting because Burrua and Wlldman of Tork, his opponent, had tied In the 100-yard dash. The scores were: Lincoln, 644; Omaha, 26, and Tork, 23& The individual winners were: Half mile run: Won bv "Miner. Lincoln; Kuns, Tork, second; Beard, Omaha, third. Time: 2:13V. Pole vault: Won by Raymond, Lincoln: I- . u u . . ' V. .. J 1,1 VJ I Hi . 11 1 1 w 1 11 , Barwick. Lincoln, and Mead. Tork. tied for Oreen Gown third. Time: 0:66. I second. Distance: 9 feet 4 Inches. Third race, mile: Jake Greenburg won. I Twelve-pound shot nut: Won bv Durkea. Montnelier second. Tom Hall third. Time: I Omaha: Tavlor. Tork. second. C. Collins. 1:89 14- Lincoln, third. Distance: 38 feet 1 inch. Fourth race, mile, handicap: Lev Dorsey KiO-yard dash: B. Wlldman, Tork, and won. Proofreader second, Harding third. Burruss, Lincoln, tied for first: Winters, Time: 1:40. Lincoln, third. Time: 0:10Vk- Fifth race, five furlongs: Fred Reka won, I 120-yard hurdles: Won by Walsh, Lincoln GAMES IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Yellow Fleldlnsr at Minneapolis by Both of the Teams. MINNEAPOLIS. May 27. Minneapolis de feated Kansas City today, the home team batting Durham hard, while Bailey was effective at critical times. The neicung on both sides was ragged. Attendance, l.too. Score: atlNNlATOLIS. . KANSAS CITT. R.H.O.A.g. I R.H.O.A.g. Mslonsr. rf..l 1 0 0 0 Bill, rf-lb.... 1 1 1 0 1 s v e vsnauren, u. i s a i lit Nsnos, cf.... 0 1 1 0 0 lit Uonnar. Ik... t I I 1 1 110 Bran, s I 1 I 1 t tOt Mont'r, tb-rt 1 t I t t St 1 Murphr, lb... t 1 T I t 4 1 Lawaa, ss.... 1 1 1 1 1 til Durham, p... 1 8 t 4 t ttt, 1 Total. I 0 14 11 4 Totals 11 14 IT 11 I Manfred second. Black Art third. Time: 1:01. .. .... -. Sixth race, mile and one-eighth: Rosa mond won, Bftifd second, Missile third. Time: l:M. CHICAGO. Mav 27. Results: First race, four furlongs: Sllverskln won Woodlands second, Swedish Lad third. Time: 0:60. Second race, steenlechase. short course Itacatlara won. Cyclone second, Alma Olrl third. Time: z:tz. Third race." mile and one-half: Potheen Tork, third. Time: 0:64"vi McDonald Tork, and Newell, Omaha, tied for second. Time: 0:174. Running high lump: Rathbone, Lincoln, and Burruss, Lincoln, tied for first; Mead, Tork. and Cherrinaton. Omaha, tied for second: Height: 6 feet 6 Inches. iweive-pouna Hammer throw: Won fcv Collins, Lincoln) Haberle, Lincoln, second; Cherrlngton, Omaha, third. Distance: 130 LrrKL i men. Quarter mile run: Won hv- Miner T.ln. coin; Burnett, Omaha, second; McDonald, eVj lttVA V Follow The Flag.- TAKE THE W AD ASH s SAQNT ELODOJDS) THE ONLY LINE TO MAIN ENTRANOB, "BAOOAOE CHECKED TO WORLD'S FAIR OIOUNDS" ROUND TRIP $.3.30 Leave Omaha 6:30 P. M. Arrive World's Fair 7:00 A. M., St. Louis 7il3 A. AL Leave St, Louie 7:30 P. M. Lv. World's Pair 7:4)5 P. M. Arr. Omaha 6:20 A. AL MrtDT miles shortest. Think of time saved, not to speak of the lnoonvenian oe of botnc landed war down town. Mnnr special rates on tale east and to St. Louis during- tho fair. BTOPOVEKS ALLOWKD on ALL TICKETS. V jonr nearest atrent to rente yon via the Wabash R, R. For World's Fair deecrtptlTe matter and all Information cell at Wabash City Office, 1001 Farnam street, or write HARRY E. MOORES, G. A. P. D. OMAHA. NEB. if a Is. 'tisaijs.!.jgti as ipaj.1 oSksZaBVaaaiaaMSSa aSra .)!, liu Trio In Bull I ran, tt.. I com tar. it... 0 1 Crmploa, lb. 0 0 Weaver, a.... I I fox, Ib 1 1 Laalls, lb.... I 1 aioNlca'la, tb 0 I Oylar, ss I I aUllsr, 9 I 1 won, Lacy Crawford second, Black Wolf third. Time: 2:36. Fourth race, seven furlongs: Monsieur Beaucare won, Injunction second, Katie Bowers third. Time: Fifth race. Ave furlongs: Allen Avon won, Adare second, Delcarln third. Time: i:v-t. 220-yard dash: Won by Burruss, Lincoln; B. Wlldman, Tork, second; Winters, LJni coin, third. Time: 0:22. 220-yard hurdles: Won by Newell, Omaha; Rathbone, Lincoln, second; Walsh, Lin coln, third. Time: 0:27. Mile run: Won by Kensington. Tork: Sixth race, five snd one-half furlongs: Bexton. Omaha second: Marriott. Omaha New Mown Hay won, Peter J. Bomers sec- I third, time: 6:08. ond, Precious third. Time: 1:08. ST. LOTUS. Mav 27. Results: First race, five furlongs, selling: Hoe JlAWn wnn Crnt aarinH V Al I mSTltOWn Fox put out of gams for disputing urn- third. Time: 1.044. clrau I flfoond race, six and one-half furlongs. Minneapolis 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 11 I selling: Amlnte won, Requisition second, I AMES PRBPARIS 9 FOR FOOT BALL Kansas City 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0- 6 I uoiinaa inira. iimi: i:ai. T..k... kit.- Dvl.r Ta.IU nal1r Bui. I llliru TBUB, in iui.o.ib., -.i- Runnlnsr broad tumnr Wnn Kv Ttavmnn Lincoln; Beard, Omaha, second; Rathbone! jiucuin, irwru. jiatanoe: 2u leet Inches. Half mils relav: Won bv Lincoln. Tork second, Omaha third. Time: 1:80. llvan. Nance. Lewee. Home run: Durham. Base on balls: Off Bailey, 1: off Durham, S. Struck out: By Durham. 6: by Bailey, 6. Double days: Weaver to Ovler. Cam pion (unassisted). Wild pitch: Durham. Sacrifice hit: McNichola. Left on. bases: Minneapolis 6; Kansas City, a, Tims: 8:00. umpire: .rears. olds: Platoon won, Dameron second, Joe Kelly third. Time: l:. Fourth race, six furlongs: Mattle H won, Ice water :second. miasuo inira. nnn Fifth race, seven furlongs, purse: Ladas won. Liyncn secona. x.ingo inira. xiuio. 1 M nirtli hm mils and one-sixteenth, curse: Nettle Regent won, Kxapo second, Hu- cena third. Time: i:&u. Rasreed Gasae ttt ladlaaapolls. INDIANAPOLIS. May 27. Indlanaoolls lSo!- Bcor?e:LOUlVUU AtUndano TALB GETS FIRST PLACB lit TRIALS IMDiaMAPOLia. a. HO. AS Bosrtavar, ' tt 1 1 1 sUfooa, lb... 1140 MoCraary, of . 1 11 0 Bwand.r. It.. 11110 Csrr, lb. 1 I 1 1 Barrr. 0 111 Dicker, Is... I 1 11 0 0 Heee. as. I I I 4 11 rtsher, p I I I i lOCUVILXS. a H.O.A.S. K.rwln. rf... 1 1 H.llmaa, It.. 1 1 I I I Hart, lb 1 1 t I 0 I Arndt, lb...., 0 I t I I I nexter, at.... 1(10 11 Bra.Uear. lb. I 1 I 1 I Scbrle.er. o.. ft I I I yulnlaa. ss... I I I 1 I Has Same Good Timber aad Arrssgei a Strang; Series ef OaacsTs. AMES. Is- Mav 87 fSrw-laJ lTh. ml. look for a good loot ball team thla fall is bright, although Ames will lose some of the best men of last year's team. A good schedule is being arranged for this faU by Manager Elwood. A game has beeu ar ranged for with ths State university, with a guarantee of a return game, to be played at a.mea in utJO. tnus giving lowa City no excuse for claiming that Its schedule Is full. Ames has been very successful In athletics this year ud to the present time. not having lost a single base ball game, Wlnnlna the slata chunioloiiahln in lunula in both singles and doubles, winning both dual held meets with Grinnell and Drake university. ine varsity foot ball squad atUhe close r i .. . . . i. j . i . . ? . .. Renreaentattvea Shaw l' Strons; 1 Every Eveat Entered. phtt.aiiri.PHIA. May 27. The prelim tnnrv tHal in the twenty-ninth annual inter. - : , . . , . . i . . l- . . I xiiu v hjmi lv ioor null hiuui ii inn o ni. collegiate cnampionsnip were noiu ia . hi- i f . , .arm numbrKd ibout t&Biv 7 .mnnn on Franklin tield. The number of I " lafli, "n numDerea aDout twenty-live l"an".rvTe harden,. Bcott. Jorg.n'sVn. .vta on' the the nroaram. While no ""' ""luno.a"loi. r". tUl records were beaten or equaled, the per- BaUe Lvman Henninaer. Foot hJII ToUls. t t H 11 4 1 formanees of the men were Close 10 recora enthMuiw,,. hera ul rlolcin over tha f, t Batted for Bohannon In ninth. time. The track was last ana parring a Ulat u,,, U)eir 0ia coach, wiU again be Indianapolis lOOSOOOl 6 . . . .,,Vr I ners mis tail, following is ine sciieauia, Louisvine o 1 o S S 1 1 1 o-3 tb5 daj: w" ''nis'L'L'0.1.".1".,- franQ m: sptmber 2; Bases on balls: Off Fisher, S; off Bohan- .T. r...i .i. fiigmana rim i Ames; vqiooer i oe coi TO- Chicago . . . . vS. Pdlll e e e e Minneapolis . . . Didnth 51 $20.00 12.50 12.50 1G.5Q Tickets to above points on sale daily, June 1st to September 30th Inclusive. Return limit October 31st. Also Special Summer Tourist tickets to the Fishing Resorts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Iowa, on sale daily during the summer months, at very low round trip rates. Circuit tours of the Great Lakes. Steamer reservations and all details arranged in advance. ' Further information regarding any of the above rates will be cheerfully furnished at Illinois Central Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam Street, Omaha, or write, W. H. BRILL, Dist. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. non r Btrok out! By Fisher. 1; by Bo- P11 vnt? vZb2wt?VJ;I?2? le8 " n"!; October's. State Normal at hannon, t Two-base hits: Dickey, Carr. J" yerX vent ,n which thi-y were entered, j. October 16, Unlvorslty of Mlnne- Arndt. Three-base hit Hart . Srtflce ne ,"Vw pl1. whfre Yle. Up?fi ftt Minneapolis; October & Simpson at hits: Keiwln. Mcery ), BaFry. Double 7" JVh ""IP,1 Put vent in whlch laB" October 2. State University ot IOwa plsys: Qulnlan to Brashear. Swander to toJed t0.qualfr.: , at lowa City; November s. Iowa College at Barry. Left on bases: Indianapolis, I; Harvard had a food chance of landing Amea; November 12, opeu date; November Louisville. 7. Timet i0. Umpire: Baui- honors, while Pennsylvania did us, CorneU College at Ames; November 4, wlneT umpire. smw- much t, tnan .xpected. One of the Drake University at Des Moines. Caeea Gets a Pessslsg. ST. PAUL. May 17. The locals tied the core in the eighth by Milwaukee pound. Ing Chech with a vengeance In he elev enth, bringing In Ave runs, putting St. Paul out or the running. Attendance, I.60O. Score: MI1.WADKSS. I ST. PAUU H n. A.B.I a u a 1 a Stoae. rf..... 1 111 0 Jonas, ef I I 1 I Bchacfer, as.. I I 0 Cllusmsa, as. 1 1 I 4 1 Clark. ia....I 4 4 0Jackaon. rf... 1 1 0 Paunall, if... 1 1 1 OWtaaaler, K..1 III Hamphiil, IS Ills l u Brian, ss.. I 4 1 KateinaJi, lb.. 1 1 11 t Keller, lb.... 1 IT I Walt, cf SIS OMarrao. lb... 0 4 I 1 O'brlaa, ci... 1 1 S Sullivan, a... 14 1 Sl.ti.ry. 0... 1 lit OjCaeca, 1 1 I I StrtuklsU, P.l I 1 I t I loiais e lv se aa I TotaU I 14 19 as ll Bt. Paul 0 I 1 H t I M H Milwaukee 0 S00100000 6- Two-baas hits: Slattery. . BUicklett. Wheeler, Jackson. Home run: Btone. Double play: Chech to Marcan. Bui 11 van. Stolen bases: eVhaefer, Ollrien (Milwau kee), Baternan, O'Brien (Bt. Paul). Sacri fice hits: Clark. Bchaefer. Baae on balls: Oft Btrlrklett. 1. Struck out: By Strickltt, 1; by Chech, 1 Time; lay. Umpire: Hart. Celaaabea Oatplays Tolee, COLUMBUS. May 17. Columbus out played Toledo at all points of the arama. aueuaance, ,&. ecore; coUJaiuua roLlDa K. H.O.A.S. K.H.O.11 ; ; u-. ss. i i i 14 11 HaMltoa, Ib.l 111 1 1111 HlMimnser, HI I I I I T T ? naauiua. a... 114 11 III Saraa. lb.... I 111 I a a a utouui.ra, 1 1 111 lC rleu.ll. ..... t 1 I ilrowa ; I I I I I Drettlest of the day was the second heat In the quarter mile run. It was anybody's I PH.OGBAM FOR TUB BfATIRElR race until tweniy-nve yams irum iiia uipa, a n ir.vln. (k. Ilaar mlnvMl rnnn.r nl Pennsylvania went to tbe front and won. I List of Races, Horses aad Drivers for Today's events simply aecmea wnicn men I Drlvlag C lab's Opealas Hoaday, 111 compete in tne semi-nnai triaia to-1 vniin-Hn. i. .,. r,m.. ... .... Tt,. .r- .! trlul h..ta In tha I "." .." - I . . ." r L ""iTT. " - - ..-.-J -- -- - I 'Z I opening maunee or ine cnnsuia. arriving ciuo ino-vard dash, the time ranging from ten I i. j . . .u. o .... ...... . . u w seconds to tenand three-flfths seconda The dttV af ternoun. Tha lirat race will be called following Qualified for seral-nnals: at i:M ,,larp ttnd a wlll ue foP dutaace U . . sua 9n BaltiwiLr V a IS 1 a S.sr AS. M'nP'raBV I m .a.. - . . . . . ' ..rri .. iZ " V o one-nair mne, two nesus out uiree neoes- Princeton. Rulon. Miller: Pennsylvania. I .r n wim Cart well. Colgate, Castlemanj Oeorgetown, I j-jr,t Race, Pacing Black Hawk, bl. g., T"-':- .i I a- a- inorapson; jnoy ., or. g. a; in ine w)-rara oaan, row wiai noaviai, i Campbell; Kkidy D.. br. g.. O.. Dietrich, time from Tl tO CH Seconas, tne following I .,,nrt Mut. Tnallm-Aadla ti . oh m qualified: Yale. Torrey, Dong; Pennsyl- gcurlet Wilkes, V. A. Nash; General Nut- X? Xrr . V . Ml A . VI ' i"gnam, d. g.. Dy mutingnam, n. tu neaian; Shick; Columbia, Leventrltt, Colgate, Cas-1 Myrle Boy, br. g., T. C. Byrne. tleman. , I Third Baoe. Pax ing The Kid. br. by The following qualified In the 120-yard I Director. H. W iiimni Anawlll. b. m.. bv V I n ..Ul. . 1 . . l'V Tl ..... I . . i V n.1 . nuiuio, iu. Liiai.. iiiiiv, i" ts uti r.u- i Anueisomaii. rr w . Lowrer loney w .. u. onds: Tale, Clapp, Merts, Eales; Columbia, I g.. by Georu-e M. Naooleon, W. A. MoKey. Curtlss; Cornell, Ketchum, Vnnuegetl Har- I Fourth Hace, Mixed Pacing and Trotting .... Ulw. WInnAtnn i I 1 1 ' I . T . V. ........ I ' T . . . II. Quallaed for Z2o-yard hurdle, four heats, I Bonnie, br. g.. by Bonnie Sprague. troUer. time 24 to 17 seconds: Tslo, Johnson, I L. K. Mets; Allie Chnntwood, ch. m., by Clapp, Cates; Cornell, Chimes, Voneusret I Oiantwood, pacer, J. W. Carr; Boberi, b. Harvard. Baer) Syracuse, Bobertaon; Col-1 g., pacer, O. J. Milllgan; Nellie B., b. m., umoia, Colgate, casueman. I by onqueror, trotter, J. i. naner. Ouallfled for 400-Tar d run. three heats. I Fifth Hax-e. Paclns Rocks, ch. c.. C. time 61 to 61 H seconds: Tale, Txnd, Rwlng, ILerch; Lady Bell, bl. .m., by wlnslow Burnap; Georgetown, Mulligan, Rellly; Wilkes, A. W. Henderson; Sam. b. g., by Pennsylvania, Hevman, Taylor; Princeton, I Kaclnatlon, Frank Morlarltyi Max, b. g., by nsrla rf..., Wnslar. lb CrWl. lb..... Klbsi. Ik ... Irai.r. ef.. Marlla, U., brl4w.il, ss. . aialarfcar, b. 1 t 1 Totals I 11 IT 11 ll Totals 1 I r? U I Batted for Crlata.il In ninth. Columbus t 110101 V-A Toledo 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Stolen bases: Delolnger, Reading. Saoti- floe hits: Marlln, t) liara. rlrst base on balls: Off Malarkey, I; off Crlstall, 1 hree-base hltsi Klhm. FrlcL Doulile ulava: Frlniile to liaselton, Long to Hiit-ltun, Tiaian to nraninar to liaselton. Hit bv Jtuhed ball: lavla. Struck out: By Malar- ill.., Iluruar Tllv.. Quullflea for half mile run. three heats, t ... . a. n s.,v7a, v.u ajfnfv.. u . son; Harvard, Buff man. Toung; Print eton. Williams; Pennsylvania, Terry; Cornell, Munann. Putting shot, first five to Qualify, dis tance. 41 feet t Inches to 4n feet 14 Inches, In order named: Harvard, Schnenfesa, Rob inson; Pennsylvania, Boyd, Amphera, Rol lins; Tale, Kinney. Pole vault, all at 11 feet 10 Inches: Tale. Victor: Prtn-etin. Tooker; Amherst. Tav lor: Pennsylvania. Moffart; Byraouse. Twe. Kunnlng high lump, all reef lu Inches: Tale, Victor; Princeton, Tooker; Amherst, Taylor) Pennsylvania, Moffatt, Syracuse, Iwa. Throwing hammer, distance 100 feet 7 Inches to 135 feet 1 Inch: Princeton. Pewltt; Yl, fihevlln. Glass, Harris; Syracuse, Vanduyn. Running broad lump. B feet H Inches to i n feet 1 Inch: CnlumMa. Htranrland: Yale. Hhetneln: I'ennsvlv.tnla. ITammer: Amherst, WoodUne, T. H. Perfield. MAT DISRUPT TI1H TRACK UHIOH Cos's Protest Agalast Noraaal Brlaas Trouble to the latereolleglate. CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia.. May 17. (Bueclsl.) According to statements from mumbers or the collage, Coe oollrge may withdraw from the Intercollegiate Track union and the union may disband. The trouble arises oy cue in the cent meet here, wherein they lost ths meet by two point to Slata Normal. Coe objected to a runner of the Normal school and their objection waa not only over ruled, but antn. nf tha nfhar nolleere) mem bers made alighting and Insulting remarks about Coe and Its students for making the protest, t ot claims tha matter to be uu gentlemanly and does not care to asso ciate with such people. The Iowa Inter collegiate Track union has been In exist ence for five years and consists of the Ml T8BS F0R ED We make a thorough snd scientific examination of your ailment, an examina tion that will disclose your true physical oonditlon, without a knowledge of which you are groping In, the dark. All men, who are not what they should be, who are weak, nervous and debilitated from any cause, or who have contracted any private disease or seoret habit of any kind, or who may at present be suf fering from any poisonous discharges, will find it well worth their time to come to the State Medical Institute for consultation and examination which baa been established for the purpose of outing the terrible diseases and weak nesses that destroy men's mental and physical powers, making the duties and octal obligations of life a hardship and the enjoyment of niarltal life and hap piness Impossible. Ws treat men only and cure them quickly, safely and thoroughly. Every man suffering with any private diseases Varicocele Stricture Nervo-Sexoal Debility Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis). Weakening Drains. Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases,. with any of their numerous and distressing symptoms, owes It to himself, lils family, and especially to the future generations to got cured promptly, safely and thoroughly. CONSULTATION FREE ?.ffl0 houTm' "i.0 'P; m-an" wtoionir. uwnnukiaiiun i iili. j you cannot call writs for symptom blank. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Psrnsta St.. Bst 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Neb. 15he Best of Everything The Only Double Track Railway to Chicago Only $20.00 to Chicago and Return Every Day Iron Jum I aft , Only $13.00 to Chicago end .Return Jum 16.20. Qoo4 TUI June 39th. 1401-1403 FARNAM BT. OMAHA r 1 I91.MI v f.uther, Perm, Cornell, Cos snd Upper oB'a, end the rivalry has been fierce, espe cially between Coe and Normal. Tweaty-riT. Athletes Eater. AMES, la., May 17.-(Bpeclal.-Iowa State oolleare has entered twenty-five stbletes in the bis; conference field meet to be held In Chicago th first week In June. They are: Bcott, Adamson. Coneland, Packard. Cave, Thompson Mack, ullbarrl. Bevan, -Kelsey, Curtlss, Hennlnaer, Guthrie, Maharc, Rus sell, Barrett, HaXch. Currle, Hewitt, Bar ber, nickel, Tyler, Mattison, Jorsensen and Busufler. ALL PAY CUT TEN PER CENT Mew Jersey- Coaeera Redaees Wastes C rratalseat aad Remalaeer f IDaaployes. KEW TORK, May IT A remarkable de parture in euttlnr waces has been mad by ths head of an electrical equipment cancer of New Jersey, which notified Its 1,100 employes that all waes In ths com pany had beea out 10 per cent Th cut takes eMeet June 1, and begins with th president and en tends without sioeptlun to ths lowest priced employe. Only X) men ar on full time at present, owing to the decrease In business. The president. y. , by crt.ull. 1. Paw.4 balls: leaser, J Hubbard; New York university, Tippltt. . J collets of les Moines, Wtale oulal. wn0 be cut more than 1.000, anno-'need thst ths horizontal reduction was the only thing that would savs ths dlsoharge of 10 per cent of the men. He premised that the wages should be restored as soon as conditions warranted. SULLY SPRINGS SENSATION Wsusts Receivers ef Saspeaded Firm ta Bay 100,000 Bales ef Spot Cettea. KBW TORK. May 17.-A sensation was created In Cotton exohang circles today when th suspended' Arm of D. J. Bully A Co. mads a demand upon the receivers, now In charge of the firm's business, that they buy 1SO.O00 bales of spot cotton for the firm's account D. J. Bully A Co. claim ! that they were not notified by any of ths brokers that their cotton had been sold out and they therefore wish ths receiver to buy 10,000 bales of actual cotton. The present stock of spot cotton In New Tork does not exceed 70,000 bales, but on March 18, when D. J. Bully A Co. sua pended, ths firm wss long of 10,0 O bales, May contract Claiming that tbey owed their Cotton exchange creditors nothing the recently filed schedules laads tlon ef tbos creditors, is saaeeeeeaistaejaa PARKER'O Hair Balsam froiuoie the growth of the hair and gives It the lustre sad allklueas of youth. When the hair Is gray or faded It RINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR. It prevents Dandruff snd hair fulling snd keeps the scalp clean snd bralthy. tiiaa'la)aaesatHaeal Cbargaa Leu Tfcaa All Other. DR. McCREW PECIALI9T. Tresli l feres sf DISEASES OP MEN ONLY A fasdlcal ssart. M Veers Bspsrtsnce. It Varsle Ossabe. , Heart; M.0M Cats Carat. i. Hrdrocala. SleoS Peea. Sarlrtare. IWulUr, las o Stratk as TUaa. e! ; S 1 Tarlipaete. man. 1 lu an all haraaa al aauval. l I TraaUnaat kr aa.IL UU write. sk-y, t, 1