6 TITE OMAITA DANA BEE: SATURDAY, ATOIL 20, 1005. OMADA TAKES -ANOTHER ONE Hard end Consistent Batting Piles Up Eight Bum for Eourke'i Men. MILLIONAIRES AT. PFIESTER'S MERCY Darns' Men Score Only Ran In First Ianlu and After that Only One Man Get as Tar us Third. out: By Wendland, 7; bjr Brown,'. Um pire: Ireland. GAMES IX TUB NATIONAL, I.EAGfE Flltafcnrsr Wins from . Chicago tr Flonrhlnar tllta In F.lahth Innlof. PITTPBl'RO, April n -Fltteburg won wllh four hits In the eighth Inning. I'd to that Inning Hrown kept the hits well scattered. Two hits and a wllil pitch rave Chicago two runs. Attendance, 4,500. Scors: PITTSPt'RO. I CHICAGO. it H O A E II H O A . E COLORADO SPRINGS, Coio.. April 2S. (Special Telegram.) Omaha defeated Colo rado Springs again today In the second game of the season by a score of 8 to 1. It looked for a time as If the locals would get even for Thursday's trouncing, but Welch weakened In the sixth and the ro eult was never In doubt from then on. The story Is told In brief by the Inability of the Millionaires to connect with ras ter's slants and their irtimci bubbles In fielding. Colorado Springs scored an earned run In the first Inning, but after that not a man got past second with the Bingle ex ception of Pennell, who rapped out u, pretty three-bagger In the third Inning. Pennell, the first man up In the second half of, the first Inning, got a pass, but was thrown out at second immediately afterward on Blake's easy grounder to Bchlpke. Me Kean's long fly to center fell In a well, but Delehanty followed with a single, scoring Blake, who had stolen second. Knabe then struck 'out. Omaha started .the fireworks In the sixth. Thiel walked. Car ter got first on an error by the Colorado Springs pitcher, Welch sacrificed and Dolan drove both' runners In on a two-bagger to right field, scoring the third run himself a minute later on Thomas' single. ' Martin flew out to center and Schlpke fouled out, retiring the side. Omaha scored Ave unearned runs In the eighth. Dolan walked, Thomas sacrlQced him to second, Martin singles mid Schlpke followed with another, scoring Dolan and anvanclng Martin to third. The Omaha third baseman then stole second and took third on a passed ball, on which Martin crossed the plate. . Gondlng followed with the third "consecutive hit, scoring Schlpke. Pfelster laid one down right nt the plate, but Mltie trying to catch him at first threw the baM ten feet over Mellor's head, allowing Oondlng to score, while Pfelster advanced to second. Thlel made the sec end out from Welch to Mellor, but Carter rapped out a two-bagger, scoring Pfelster. Welch retired the side and ended the scor ing by flying out to center field. Attend ance, 300. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Thlel, If ; 4 1 0 0 0 0 Carter, rf ....j. ....... 3 1 10 0 0 Welch, cf 4 0 2 .1 0 0 Dolan, ss 4 2 2 1 1 0 Thomas, lb 4 0 2 14 1 0 Martin. 2b 4 1 1 3 4-0 Bchlpke, 3b '..4 1 1 1 4 0 Oondlng, c 4 1 1 7 1 0 Pfelster, p 4 1 0 0 4 0 Totals '. 85 8 10 27 16 0 COLORADO SPRINGS. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Pennell. If 10 10 0 0 Blake, cf 4 1 0 2 0 0 McKean, ss 3 0 0 0 1 0 Delehanty, 2b 4 0 1 2.8 0 Knabe, 3b 4 0 2 1 4 1 Mellor, lb 2 0 0 12 0 0 Mltie, c 4 0 0' 10 3 1 Blair, rf 4 0 0 0 1 1 Welch, p 4 0 0,0 3 1 Totals... ....30 "l 4 27 18 4 Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 6 08 Colorado Springs.... 10 0 00000 01 Earned runs: Omaha, 1; Colorado Springs, 1. Stolen 'bases: Schlpke, lilxke. Two-base hits: Omnha. Dolan, Carter. Three-base hits: Pennell. Double plays: Gondlng to Thomas. Struck out: By Pfels ter, 6; by Welch. 8. Base on balls: Off Prelster, 6; off Welch. 3. Passed balls: Mltze. Sacrifice hits: Welch, Thomas. Schlpke. Hit by pitched ball: Mellor, Car ter. First base "on errors: Omaha, 3. Left on bases: Omnha, 8; Colorado Springs,' 7. Time: .1:40. Umpire: Mace. De Moines Wins In Ninth. DENVER, April 28. The poor playing of Lyons was alone responsible for the loss of today's game to Des Moines. It was a ninth inning victory and came after the home team had fought up hill for eight innings. R. H. E. Des Moines "...2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 6 8 Denver 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 06 15 2 Batteries: Schaub and Lyons; Steele, Towne and Warfleld. Gam Postponed. At Sioux City Sioux Clty-St. Joseph game postponed; wet grounds. Standing of the Teams. ' Played. Won. Lost. Pe t. Clemrr, rf... 1 Clarke, It ... 1 rteeumont, cf 1 Wagner, fit... 1 Clenry lb. . . 0 l.ea-h. 3b. .. 0 Rltrhey,' lb.. 9 felt I. e 0 Robertaille, M I Total! 4 11 n It 0 Pittsburg 0 0 l t o 1 1 t l 0 1! 1 4 1 I 1 I 0 0 Caeey, tb.... 0 1 0 1 O'Malnney, rf.. 0 0 0 0 t 0 Han-e, lb 0 0 110 0; McCarthy, cf. 0 1 I 0 0 OiSlaele. If 0 1I0S I). Tinker, aa... loll OIHoffman, lb.. 114 11 OlBrowa, p 0 0 1 S 0 Total. I 8 J4 14 1 Kbits, c 0 1 I I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 4 Chicago 00002000 03 Earned runs: Pittsburg, 2: Chicago, 1. Two-base hits: Clarke, Hoffman. Sacri fice hit:-Hcnumont. Stolen bases: Clymer, Wagner. Double play: Brown, Tinker and Harrv. First on balls: Off Hobertall.e, 3; off Brown. 1. Struck out: By Robertaille, 1; by Brown, 2. Wild pitch: Robertaille. Time: 1:30. 1'mplre: Emelle. Boston Shots Ont Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. April 28. Inability to bit Young was responsible for the horns teams defeat today Dy Boston. A com bination of hits and errors In the seventh and ninth gave Boston two runs. Attend ance, 3.3u0. Score: BOSTON. I PHILADELPHIA. K H O A.K.I R.H.O.A.B. Canaell. rf... 0 1 1 1 OlTboma., cf... 0 0 I I 0 v.ijieaeon, id. . v 0 Courtney, lb. 0 1 Hiim, If 0 O'Tltue, rf 0 0 Branifleld, tb rvr El II June !Razor Man is in' Town. Ag&in AT- Myers-Billon Drug Compaovy. Tenner, lb... 0 0 II AS'techlO. M 0 Wolrert'D, b 0 Barclay. If... 0 Sharpe, rf.... 1 Raymer. lb.. 1 Needham, c. Young, p 0 O.Doolln. a.... 0 0'Abbott. e 0 Tota'.l 1 17. 14 O'Puiileby, p. 0 Kruier 0 ToUU 0 I 27 11 1 Batted for Duggleby In the ninth. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Courtney. Stolen base: Magee. Double play: Doolln, Gleason and Brans-field. Left on bases: Boston, 8; Philadelphia. 2. Base on balls: OCT Dug glebv, 3. First on irrors: Boston, 1. Struck out:" By Voung, 4. Time: 1:16. Umpire: Bauswtne. .Brooklyn Defeats Kew York. BROOKLYN, N. Y April 28. Hanlon's Brooklyn team defeated the New York Na tional league champions again today, re peating ttio victory of Wednesday by the same score 3 to 2. Attendance, 2,500. Score: BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. R.H.O A E 1 R.H.O.A.E:. Sheckard. If Lumley. rf..: 0 Hat.h, lt.... 1 Owena, 2h.... 0 Lewi., aa 0 Pobba, cf . .... 0 Balib, lb 0 Rltter, c 1 Bcanlon, p... 1 I 1 0 S I 0'Donlltv cf.... 0 110 0 1 VStrang, rf...; 110 0 0 I 0 nreenahan, c 0 4 2 1 l:Merte If.... 0 1(00 2 -i oltiahlen, aa... 0 0 I o 0 o'Devlln. 3b.:. 0-0 0 0 OiOllbert. 3b... 0 113 0 0 Bnwcrra'n. lb 0 0 6-0 1 O'WIltee, p.... 110 4 1 1 1 10 0 0 7 1 o l. a Totala I 7 37 14 11 Totala 1 I 24 11 I Brooklyn ...... 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 -3 New York 00000200 02 First base on errors: New York, 1; Brooklyn. 3. Left on bases: New York. 10; Brooklyn, 8. First bafce on balls: Off Scanlon, 4; on wiuse, a. BtrucK out: ay Scanlon. 5; by w lltse. 2. Three-base hit Sheckard. Two-base hits: Babb. Bresna han. Sacrifice hits: liowerman. 2. Stolon bases: Mertes, Batch. Dobbs. Double plays: ' Owens to Lewis to Rltter, Bresna han to Dahlen to Bowerman, Lumley to Hitter. Passed ball3: Bresnahan, Z. Time 1:45. Umpire: Johnstone. Postponed Game.' At St. Louis St. Louis-Cincinnati game postponed; rain. Standing; of the Teams. Playd. Won. Lost. Pet New York 10 7 3 . 700 Pittsburg 10 6 4 . 600 Chicago 11 6 5 ,.545 Cincinnati 10 - 5 5. .500 Boston 11 5 6 .4&5 Philadelphia 8 4 5 . 444 Brooklyn 14 6 8 ; ..429 St. Louis 9 2 7 " .222 Games today: Boston at Philadelphia; New York at Brooklyn; Cincinnati at St. Louis; Chicago at Pittsburg. GAMES I AMERICAS ASSOCIATION Colombo Shuts Ont St. Paul In Sec ond Game of Series. COLUMBUS. April 28. Berger was given faultless pupport today and Columbus shut out St. Paul in the second game of tne series. Attendance, 2,500. Score:' COLUMBCS. I ST. PAUL. H. HO. A. E.I R.H.O.A.B. narla, rf 1 1 0 0 0 Oeler. cf 0 3 10 1 Pickering, cf. 0 0 1 0 0 Hemphill, rf. 0 1 1 0 0 Uarbeau, 3b.. 0 1 1 1 0 Wheeler, 3b.. 0 0 13 3 Consalton. If 0 I 3 0 0 J' Hrlen, aa... 0 0 2 0 1 Klhm lb 0 0 11 1 u Marcan, 2b... 0 0 2 3 I Hulewltt, as. 0 0 4.4 0 'lournoy, If.. 0 0 110 Wrlgley. 2b.. 0 0 4 3 I'Kulley, lb....O 100 Ryan, c. I 3 3 I'.i.nan. C....0 0 4 1 0 Berger, p.... 1 0 0 4 I iuon. p..O 1 1 i o This will be your -last chance to buy a sample razor for so little money. Don't, fail to see the large display of salesmen's Hundreds of differ- standard makes, your choice dur- this sale at 87c. Every razor guarante This is a good opportunity to supply yourself with a fine shaving brush, mug, strop or soaps, creams, etc. sample razors. ent makes, all ing ed. Omaha it Sioux City l Des Moines..'. 3 Denver 3 St. Joseph 1 Colorado Springs 2 Games today : Omaha 1000 lorn) .67 .&;3 0000 00U0 at Colorado Springs; Des Moines at Denver; St. Jo seph at Sioux City. Doane Defeats Dollevoe. CRETE, Neb., April 2S.-(Speclal Tele gram.) By defeating Bellevue, 5 to 2, hero todny Doane materially Increased its chances In the race for the college pennant The game was a slow and featureless ont, strong wind making good fielding Impossi ble. . Score; - R H E. Doans 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 Bellevua 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 5 5 Batteries: Don no, Wendland and Person; Bellevue, Brown and Crossman. Struck Totala. 4 t 37 IS Colurribus St. Paul YltMt 0 C 14 10 t .1 U 0 2 0 0 1 4 .i) j 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen bases: Khin.. Hemphill. Sacrifice hits: Barbtuu, hieler. First base on balls: Off Berger, l;' off Ferguson. 2. Three-base hit: l)avl. Double plav: Flour noy to Marcan. Struck out: By V.mtver. 1; by Ferguson, 2. Wild pitch: Berger. T.me:: 1:32. Umpire. Stone. Kansas City Beats Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS, April i8.-Tho game be tween Indianapolis and Kansas City was called during the last half of the sixth in ning, with one man out, on account, of darkness. Umpire Hart called the gamo with Hallman at bet and Carr on third. Manager Bnrrows protested and during the altercation that followed Barrows and Hart engaged In a fistic encounter, but were separated by policemen. Attendance, 1,400. Score: ' KANSAS CITY. I INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A.B. Nance, cf....l 1 1 0 0 8wander, rf .O 0 t 0 0 Downey, ei . 1 1 3 3 0 McCreery, cf. 0 1 10 0 Iaaey, lb... 0 0(0 1 Thoney. K...1 0 0 0 0 Rlckert, If . .. 0 1 0 0 0 Carr. 3b 0 1110 Donahue. 3b. 0 1 2 0 0 Rrhwarti, aa. 0 1 3 3 0 ( nilro. rf....O 0 0 0 0 Hallman, b. 0 0 3 1 0 Bonner, 2b... 0 0 11 0 Dickey, lb... 0 0 7 1 0 miner, c o 1 4 1 0 Hoth. e 0 1 1 1 i bull, p 0 0 0 0 0 Goodwin, p... 0 3 0 1 0 Total 1 111 II Totala 1 111 t 1 Kansas City 0 0 0 2 0 0: Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 11 First base on balls: By Goodwin, 1; by Eels. 2. Struck out: By Ooodwln, 1; by Kels, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Goodwin, Eels; by Eels. McCreery. Two-base hit: McCreery. Three-base hit: Nance. Double Slayr uoodwm to acnwariz to mcKey. tolen base: Rlckert. Left on bases: In dianapolis. 6; Kansas City, 3. Time: 1:10. Umpire: Hart. - Mllwankee IVIna from Toledo. TOLEDO, April . 28. Milwaukee batted Lundhlom hard In the first three Innings today and scored a lead that Toledo could not approach. Attendance, 1.500. Score: MILWAl'KEE. I TOLEDO. R. HO. A.E.I R.H.O.A.B. Rnhlnnnrv aa. 1 2 4 I It flllbert. cf 0 4 111 O'Nell. If.'. ..121 0 o Cllngmsn, aa. 0 0 S i 0 M'Cheen'y. 3b 1 4 1 4 a Doyle, lb 0 1 11 1 0 O'Brien, lb.. 1 3 t 1 0 Deinont, Zb..l 1 5 11 Hemphill, cf. 0 1 3 1 0 Durrett. K... 1 1 0 1 0 McC'mtck, 2b 2 2 4 3 Mortality. 3b 1 3 3 1 0 Bateman. rf.. 3 12 1 llLee. rf 0 3 0 0 U Beville. c 8 3 3 1 1 Clark, e 0 0 4 2 0 Curtia. p 1 3 0 1 u Lundblom, p. 0 0 0 3 0 Totala...... 11 30 27 It 4I Totala 3 11 27 14 2 Milwaukee 14410001 0-11 Toledo 0000000303 Two-base hits: Doyle, Bateman, Beville, Robinson, McChesney. Home run: Beville. Stolen base: McChesney. Sacrifice hits: Robinson, O'Nell, O'Brien, Bateman, Cur tis. Left on bases: Toledo, 8; Milwaukee, 4. Hit with ball: McCormlcU. Double plays: Demont, Cllngman and Doyle; Cllng inan and Demont; Beville and Robinson. Base on balls: Off Curtis, 4. Wild pitch: Curtis. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Kane. I.ontsvllle Wins with Stick. ' LOUISVILLE. ' April 28. The locals bat ted both Slevers and Newlln all over the lot today and won an easy game. Scott was a puzzle, striking out eight men. At tendance, 2.200. Score: . . LOflSVILLB. I MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B.1 R.H.O.A.E. Kerwln, rf.. 1 1 S 0 0 Fm. 2b 1 1 3 3 0 Hallman, If. 0 2 2 0 0 Froemin, lb. 0 0 7 1 0 Si-hrleyer, lb 0 V 10 0 0 Jonet,, cf 0 I 3 1 0 Hart, rf 1 !fl 0 Olouiur. lf.,.0 3 110 Mnntg'ery. 3b 1 1 J 6 0 Hvnn, rf 0 0 1 0 0 llreibear. 2b. 1 0 ft I 0 Oremuiger, 3b 0 0 1 0 0 Dexter, c I 1 1 0 V Marshall, c. 0 0 t 0 1 Woodruff, c. 1 0 3 0 v.Oyler aa 0 0 3 3 1 Quir.lan, aa.. 1111 olsieven, p... 0 0 0 3 0 bcott, p 2 4 0 3 0 INewlin, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Totlla ....11 13 27 13 01 Totala .... 1 6 24 12 2 Louisville 03030230 11 Minneapolis O 0 1 U 0 0 0 0 0 1 Knrned runs: Louisville, 4. Three-base hits: Fox, Scott, Dexter. Home run: Ker wln. Stolen bases: Hrashear, Hart. Hall man, Montgomery. Sacrifice hit: yulnlan. Bases on balls: Off Scott, 3; oft Sievers, 1; off Newlln, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Slevers, 1; by Newlln. 1. Struck out: By Scott, b; by ellever, 1; by Newlln, 2. Leti on bases: Louisville, 3; Minneapolis, V. Hits: Off Slevers, 6 in four innings; o.f Newlln, 7 In four innings. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Haskell. SlnndiiiK of the Teams. Stolen base: Hill. Double play: McGov crn and Collins. First on halls: Off Win ter, 2; off Patten. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Patten. 1. Struck out: By Winter, 3; by Patten, 1. Time: 1:28. .Umpire: O'Loughlln. Good Pitch I li HT Wins for St. I.onls. CLEVELAND. April 28. The secona opening of the local season took place to day, the first opening being Interfered with by snow. A large crowd turned out. St. Louis won by good pitching by Morgan. Three times Lojole had a chance to tie the game but failed, striking out the last tlmo Attendance, 8,076. Score: ST. LOUIS. I CLEVELAND. R.H.O.A.B.! R.H.O.A.E. Stone, if 0 2 1 0 0 Jsckeon, If.. 110 0 0 Kochler. cf.. 0 0 4 0 0 Eny. if 0 0 0 0 0 Friek. rf 1 1 1 0 0 KlOk, rf.... 0 2 1 1 0 Jonee, lb.... 1 3 14 0 0 Lajole, 2b.... 0 0 4 4 0 Wallace, aa.. 0 0 3 o 1 Bradley, 3b. 0 1 3 2 0 Weaver, c... 0 15 1 o!Turner, M...0 0 S 0 0 Padden, 3b... 1 3 0 0 0:rarr. lb 0 0 11 1 0 Clearon 3b.. 0 1 0 1 0 BemK, p 1 2 7 4 0 Morgan, p... 0 1 0 f 0 Moore, p.... 0 0 0 2 0 Stoval 0 0 0 0 0 Totala .... 3 10 27 1! 1 Totall .... 2 27 14 0 Batted for Moore In ninth. St. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 -2 0 0 C-3 able day, all fandom will be on hand to witness the game. Cleveland 0 0 000020 02 Earned runs: Cleveland, 2; St. Louis, 2. Two-base hits: Bradley. Gleason. Three base hit: Flick. Sacrlllce hits: Bay (2, Kohler. Stolen bases: IJole, Morgan. Padden First on balls: Oil Moore, 3; off Morgan, 3. Left on bases: Cleveland. 8; St. Louis, 8. Struck out: By Morgan, 0. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Sheridan. Philadelphia Defeats New York. NEW YORK, April 28. In a ninth inning batting rally after the local captain had changed pitchers, the Philadelphia Amer ican league team defeated New York, 7 to 5, todav. Home run hits by Murphy and Williams were the batting features, and the defeat of the home team was simply due to the scarcity of available pitchers, the best men being on the list of Invalids. Attendance, 2,500. Score: PHILADELPHIA. 1 NEW YORK. R.H.O.A.B. K.H.U.A.E. . 1 H IVU ftt!1 H fj i 4 E n in .. I Ull k'.ii rl Pill i n law atf S U fcr IB H ! 1 THE MEN'S PiPF Played. Won. Lost. Pet 1000 .7j0 Hartael. If... 0 Hoffman, cf.. 1 Davis, lb 0 ('rose. 3b 1 Beybold. rf. .. 2 Murphy, 2b... 2 Knight, aa.... 0 Shrtxk, c... Bentler. p... Totals 8 0 0 Dougherty, If 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 Keeler. rf.... 1 1 1 1 V 6 10 Elberfeld. sa. 1 0 4 2 0 1 1 0, Wlllltt:, 2b. 1 2 I 4 0 2 0 O Anderaon. if. 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 Conroy, 3b... 1 3 1 3 1 2 2 0 Chase, lb 0 2 11 0 0 (10 km Inow, c... 0 0 3 1 0 13 0 MrOuIre, c... 0 0 1 0 0 !rth. p 0 0 0 I 0 7 U:4 0 "Kulti 0 1 0 0 0 riaruson. p. . 0 0 0 0 o Hogg, p 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 . 1 1 Totall. C I 27 14 1 5 b 7 Milwaukee 7 Columbus 8 6 Minneapolis 7 5 Kansas Cily 8 4 Louisville 8 3 St. Paul 7 2 Indianapolis 6 1 Toledo 7 0 Games today: Milwaukee at Toledo; Kansas C.ty at Indianapolis; St. Paul at Columbus; .Minneapolis at L,odtsvl!le. GAMES IS Till! AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago Takes Lead Early and Kaally Wins from Detroit. CHICAGO, April 2i.-Chlcogo took the lead early in the game with Detroit today and won by a sco;e or 10 to a. A rain shower, which came up in the fourth .n- ning, delayed the game twenty-live m n utcs. atter which piay was resumed. At tendance, 8,500. Score: McGuire out for Interference. Batted for Orth In eignth Inning. Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 47 New Vork 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 06 Two-base hits: Knight, Conroy, Fultz. Homo runs: Murphy, Williams. fcio.en bases: Keeler, Anueijton, Conroy. I. ujle plays: Bender, Kuight and Davis; iuer ieirt, Williams anil cnasc. L.eri on uase COLORADO JtST SAVES BHITOI'T Scores One Run While Nebraska Secures Ten. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. April 28.-(Speclal Telegram.) The Nebraska Cornhuskers were a bit too husky at the bat for Colorado university's base ball tosrers yesterday and the game as a result was rather onesided In Ne braska's favor. Ten runs were harvested by .the heavy swatting of the Cornhuskers, while Colorado escaped a shutout by scor ing a single tally In the final Inning. "Silent" Morse's spit ball puzzled the BotiT deiitcs completely In every Inning except the ninth, when two hits and an error by Rlne, Nebraska's second baseman, per mitted Garst to ooze home with Colorado's only run. Walsh, shortstop for the moun taineers, was run down in the ninth Inning between third and home, but to avoid the putout he thrust his hand Into ttie air and sent the tall caroming off to the stands. For th's he was called out by the umpire and also was rebuked by his captain, navls. in all other tesntcts both teams played clean ball and each team cheered the other nt the conclusion of the game. Nebraska's hitting was especially fierce In the fourth Inning, which netted live runs. After two men were out Fenloti singled nnd Captain Render, recalling Colo rado's footlbnll victory last fall, smote the ball for a three-sneker In deep center field. Schmidt and Morse also came along with safe drives, and the bases were full of Cornhuskers when the side was retired. The seventh was also productive of a bat ting bee by Nebraska. In which Rlne's sec ond double drove three runs over the rub ber. Pitcher Rhodes was a trifle unsteady, while his backstop, Caley, was In poor throwing form, the Cornhuskers pilfering ten bases. The game was sharply played In the field and was ns spunky a college contest as has been witnessed on Nebras ka's field for several seasons. The score: R.H.E Nebraka 11041030 -10 13 3 Colorado 00000000 1 163 Batteries: Nehraskn. Morse and Bender; Colorado, Rhodes and Caley. Umpire: Burruss of Nebraska. Nelson nnd Herrera Matehed. BUTTE. Mont., April 28. The Butte Ath letic club has matched Battling Nelson and Aurello Herrera to box twenty rounds at 130 pounds in this city for Miners' I'nion day, June 13. The boxers are to get GO per cent of the receipts, the winner to tak? T5 and the loser 25 per cent. College Ball Games, At Lawrence, Kan. University of Mis souri. 11; University or Kansas, iu. At Chicago Iowa university, 7 western university, 7. local American association team tonight gave releases to Pitchers Sylvester Loucks and John Lundblom and Outfielders Carlos Smith and William O'Hara. NO RACING AT WOnTII TRACK Enforcement of State Loir Against Gambling; Stops the Horses, CHICAGO, April 28. Worth Jockey club today definitely abandoned the club's race meeting which was to begin tomorrow, opening the racing season In Chicago. The announcement was given out by Secretary J. E. Wagner after a meeting of officials here today. The stockholders of the Worth club decided that there was nothing else for them to do but bow as gracefully as possible to the ultimatum of tne state's attorney, who declared that the laws of Illinois concerning gambling must be ob served. Entries were still being taken at the Worth track when a telegram from Wag ner announced that everth.ng was off. Immediately there was a morgue-like at mosphere over the race truck enclosure. Owners who were on the ground silently went to their stables and gave orders for a hasty preparation to get out of Chicago. St. Louis, it Is said, was besieged With requests for stable room, as was alo Kan sas City. A few contemplate going to Louisville, and some of tho stables will ship their hoi tea east. WIT'I THE BOWLERS. With but one team yet to bowl the Kipllnger gold medals contest is practic ally finished. In Inst night's play only the score of Neale nnd Pprague count In the tournament, as Hodges and Forscutt pim ply bowled' to fill In. . The 2,050 of the for mer team gives them a total of 4.015, averago, 200 15-20. This afternoon Hugneu and Johnson will roll the final match, and while there is a possibility of their pulling up to the top, their first series was not high enough to make this probable. 1 5 a. 4. 6. Total K-ooto 179 94K 1.8 213 1 95 1.011 S.iraaua 199 199 212 212 187 1,03a Totals 378 1. Hodges , Forscutt Totals , 222 208 .430 2. 3. 4. 246 1,8 213 199 242 212 445 420 425 2. 3. 4. 192 175 214 211 193 218 403 368 432 882 2.050 6. Total. 186 989 251 1.081 437 2i07O North- Southern Lentsne Games. i liases: . . . . . . r, , ' 4 ' k- ..ru i i.-irt or, I At Mempnis-aieinpnis. .?'"7"H' ? .414 ."' ",?r XuZ-a-:.?.: , i?.,,,;. I At Atlanta-Atlanta. 9: ifirmingnam, i. , .:a., i . 1,'k e. A e I'i.MT.nA o I At M on tgomery-N a sh vl lie, :; .Montgom- tt lilt uy pitched l.an; ty orth. i. Mtruck ,er, i. out: By bentler, 4; by ortn, z. tins: on oooo 1 orth. i in eight Innings; off Cla.'kfon, 1; olf Hogg, l. 'lime: i:oo. umpire; Con nolly. Standing of the Teams. FOB TRUE SPECIALISTS. 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It has long been established for ths purpose of curing the uolsonoua dlaaaaei and bllghtin weaknesses of men, and does so at the lowest possible cofi ior roneii, vhiiiiui ana successful trertment. If you eannct tall write for symptom blank. jlTlcs Hours 3 a. m. to S p. to. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. CIKSUIUIIOI IEEE i Pluyed. Won. Lout. ret. CHICAOO. K. HO. A. IS. Jonea, cf t t I b 0 Holmca, If... I 1 1 0 o Green, rf 1 1 t 0 u llavla. aa 1 1 I 1 C Donahue, lb.. 1 I 1 i MiKirUn. e . 0 I 4 0 i Tannehltl, Ikl I I I Uundou. :t.. 1 1 4 1 i Altruck, p.... 0 0 0 7 .10 11 27 11 DETROIT. K H O A E. cooler, cf.... u i i u v Lowe, 3b 1 1 1 4 u Mrhilvre. If.. 110 0 0 Crawford, lb. 0 1 11 I 1 .iKkinan. rf.. 0 1 0 0 o t l.-h.ptop ,, 1 A i, ,. I I'Uiry, i.. 10 5 1 ulllvau, c... 0 13 8 New York H 7 lrluladeliihia il 7 Detroit 9 5 Wusnington 12 6 St. Ixiuis la a Cn!cag,j W 5 Cleveland 0 4 iioston 1 3 Games today: St. Louis nt Cleveland Denoii at i .mai;.,, imsnington at Oob ,ui.; i i.liadelpina a. New V'ifK. C36 .lx. .oob .0"U .o"0 .0-10 .444 .2j0 ort!i Platte ltlh School Wins. NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. April 28.-Spe-cIhI telegram.) North Platte High school defeated York In base ball. 14 to 10. Toledo Releases Konr Men. TOLEDO, April 28. Manager Finn of the l lelil (lib St :rta Flail Season. The bare bull season will c:ien touay lit tne I'lt'.u ciuu viii, a .invetii i.ie n.eim.i.i. oi that cigamation. 'ihe lineup! of tno itun.s w.u it a j iu.,u. s: I O. i-'. c. Position. O. F. C, I 4 Smith Knocks Ont MePnrtland. DENVER, April 28. Rube Smith of Den ver easily beat Kid MePartland of New York tonight In the fourth round of a scheduled ten-round contest before the Denver Athletic club. MePartland was re peatedly knocked down In the second and third rounds, but responded gamely Until he was put out In the early part of the fourth round from a right to the Jaw. 'Varsity Wins at Tennis. IOWA CITY. Ia., April 2S.-(Ppeclal Tel egram.) Iowa won a dual tennis meet with Cornell college today. Burton, Hutchinson. Monnet and Sieg represented the Hawkeyes: Moore, Simons, Hoys and Platlver composing the Cornell learn. Indians Keep on Winning. PELLA, la.. April 8. (Sprclal Telegram.) Tho Nebraska Indians defeated Pella to day by a score of 13 to 4. 5 ? I Crawiord j.uiii, Ku. r ,, I Tayior i'iUu Ko.-. ..t.oii, p. 1 I 1 I i I Toll II 10 11 11 11 Total! t 10 24 14 3 Chicago -..3 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 1) Detroit u u 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 6 Left on base: Chicago, 8; Detroit, 7 Twu-base hits: Co.dey, Davis. Sacnllco hits: O Leary, Sullivan, Aarock. 'lanne- ' , , ln,l. Stoien base. Dundon. Double plav- I Beolrleo Finishes Strong. Dundon to Tannehlil to Dinahue. StrucK I BEATH ICE, Neb., April 2V (Special Tel- out: By Altrock. 4: by Kitson, I'assed egiam.) the tase lial, season was openel Aimc'.t F.rst heuy v-nainocrs Leound LUiiU .i.u:ph 'liuiu Keii:.aru ,yav..-n,u Inort Miiti.i Ncvl.le utit Allen HouKidiia tenter low.o Kim Klslil cugler ELECTRO MEDICAL INSTITUTE g . 1408 Farnam St., Bet. 13th anJ Hth 5tr;ts, Onabt, Nsb. TmTg'f?73K2lilvr -H jyr. Dan: suiiivan. f.rst Dase on bal a: oif Altrock. 4; off Kitson. 1. Time: 2M. Um pnea: McCarthy and Kelly. Washington Sbnts Ont Boston. BOSTON. April .-Washington defeated Boston, l to o, In a light hitting contest today. Neither team could bat effectively, the only run of the game resulting from a pass, a steal, a sacrifice and a single. Attendance, S.2W. Score: WASHINGTON. , BOSTON R.K.O.A R.H.O.A.E. Jor.ei. ef.... 0 0 0 0 Bjrkett, If.. 0 1 1 o 0 lil. t 10 0 1 Olrareiu. aa... 0 t 1 1 i Eutil. lb ... 0 0 17 0 OlSelhavh, cf..O 0 2 0 0 huelemaa. If 0 1 1 o'colllr.a, lb...O i 1 0 0 Cmttiiy. aa. . 0 0 4 I 0 Freeman, rf. 0 0 4 0 0 alu.len, Jb... 0 0 1 t 1 ! Larhance, lb 0 1 11 1 o Knoll, rf 0 0 1.0 Oirerrle b....O 0 14 0 Kltlredga. e. 0 1 I 0 M.Uoeem, c. 0 0 I 10 Patten, p.... 14 0 rngiaub .... 0 0 0 0 0 i niier. p.., 0 0 110 1 4 17 II ll"JrluMhav .0000 Totala I Totala .... IRU i Hatted for McGovern In ninth. Batted for Winter In ninth. Washington 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Boston 00000000 0 G .bMerlncs bits: Jl'IJ. li.U, Patent, Stahl. here today with a game between the Biuo ' bprings una Heotiice teams, wliun I J fulteu in a vktory for the latter by a I score of lo to 1. t'p to the seventh in- i nlng the score was 1 to 0 In lav'uf ot tne i visitors, but In the eighth and ninth the I Beatrice boys took kinuly to Pltcner Van , Rlper's curves and won In a walk. The game was played at the driving park and was witnesfcta tiy a large crowd. P 4 Some Surprla.es on the Track. IOWA CITY. April 2S.-Speclal Tele giam.l In the home meet held today the first line on Iowa's track squad was re-cur-d. The vlclorv at Parsons over Cap tain Haiker In -the high Jump, Gordon In two-mile run, Snaw in half-mile, ull dark hor.'es, were features. Relmeke ran 220 yards l:i otherwise the records made, were medium. The Iri shman class of lib eral arts won first with thlity-slx points. Colorado Against ( relahton. This afternoon ut 3:30 o'clock the I'nl versity of Colorado tasa ball team will play Creighlon university at Crelghton field. Twent-nfth and . Cal fornla streets. This will be the opening game of the sea sun for collegu buae ball, and, with a suit- All that is best in whiskey you will find in Old Uaderoof ye It is thoroughly matured, soft and rich CHAS- DENNEHY & COMPANY, Chicago. ILLINOIS CENTRAL SPECIALLY CONDUCTED HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION In Through Tourist Sleepers To NEW ORLEANS AND THE SOUTH, Monday, May 15th, 1905. ONLY S22.85 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. The Illinois Central will sell tickets from Omnha to New Orleans and return at the above very low rate, limited to twenty one days for return, and gcod for s'op overs In bth directions at nearly all poln's South of the Ohio River. Tourist sleepers have been chartered which will leave at 7:25 A. M., Monday, May lfith, 1903, nnd make tho trip through to New Orleans, returning to Chicago at 2:30 P. M. May 24th. The rate per double berth In these sleepers will be $10.00. which covers use of berth from starting point back to Chicago. Applications for reservations In these sleepers, accompanied by draft for $10.00, should be sent to J. F. Merry, Asst. GeiU. Pass. Agent, I. C. R. R. Dubuque. Iowa, on or before May 10th the earlier the better. This Excursion will be run special from Cenlralla, Illinois, to Now Orleans and back to Chicago on a schedule arranged so as to give a comprehensive Idea of the advantages and possibilities of the country along the lines of the Illino.s Central and Yazoo & Mississippi A'alley Railroads. Going, stops will be made at Memphis, Greenville, Vicksburg, Natchez and Baton Rouge. Nearly three days will be spent at New Orleans, and returning stops will be made at Hammond, Roseland, McComb City, Crystal Springs, Jackson, Miss., Greenwood, Ridgeland, Canton, Grenada and Memphis. May is a fine time to visit the South. Crops will le well advanced and will offer Indisputable evidence as to tho fertility of the soil. The only proper way to Judge the possibilities of a country for a home or Investment Is to visit It, and this ex ceptionally low rate and specially planned schedule affords an opportunity that should bo embraced by every one who Is looking for a new home or a land Investment. As this will be a strictly business tr'p for Homeseekers and Land Investors, It will be for men only. Address the undcrrlgned for a copy of a flyer giving complete schedule, Itinerary I and run particulars, anu ine rninn ot i a Farmers' Convention to be held at New 1 Orleans May 20th. W. II. IIH1I.L, Dlat. Pan, Agent. I. f. Omnha, Nell. R 1 tip I ! 'Si li" MJ?! " U ' B S eel te eikwi. I 3 i v7atrmEMsr I A I VeJtA CIJKUMAT' lii X m m I x k i-. ,i it. n. Treat all dlsesaes of Men: Vrrlcccele Hydro cele, Stricture BHod l'ol son. V.'oak, Nervous Men, lldncy and Bladder Dis eases, Stomach, Bowel Skin mil Chronic Ins eiiHea. Examination Free. Ilcneat Treatment. IjOW ('hurgvs. Write for Infor. ma Hon. 14 years in Omaha Crs, Searlas & fearlex, 14th and Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neh. MEN AND WOMEN. Tea Hi( U fir aaaatarsl dlacharfea.lDflauiaiatlaaa, Irrimiiooa or ulcarailoaa of Mtaeove meinbranee. 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