he Omaha Sunday Bee PART V. SPORTING SECTIQII PACES 1 T 4. -SPORTS-. . . VOL. XXXVII NO. 47. OMAHA, SUNDAY MOItN'INO, MAY 10, 1008. .SINOLK COrY FIVE CKSTS. All Nature Joined to Give a Royal Welcome to the Rourke Family and the Out Door Clubs 4, v DAMPS WIN A CLOSE CAME Omaha Takes First of Series with Teddy Bears. UNDECIDED TELL THE LAST PLAY Hollenbeck Merits the Tld ; nnd Fnna the Heavy Hltttngr Zalnaky la the Halr-anllttlngr Flnlsh. Pa's Champions celebrated their return home from the western trip by winning the opening game Saturday from Denver by the wore of 4 to it Faster and more Inter eating ball ha seldom been seen on thT old lot and, the changing fortunes of the gwmp kept the fans on the qui vlve until ZhIusU.v, the last man up, had struck out In the ninth Inning with two men on bases. Manager Irwin and Captain Frsnck sent In arilithnawa tn Hn the twlrttnsr. and fhev 1 both pitched splendid" ball most of the day. Adams was Invincible during the first part of the game, while Hollenbeck was a little shaky, and Hollenbeck steadied down dur ing the last part of the game and held Denver safe, when Adams was less steady. Twice lcnver took the lead, and twice the Champions overhauled and tied the Mountaineers. The score was tied In the eighth Inning, when Omaha made two, and thus It stood until the finish. A ninth In ning rally by Denver seemed to threaten the gamo for a time, but Hollenbeck re fused to have any balloon ascension and Imply plowed along, making a good fin ish by striking out Zalusky. The weather man seemed to know the .Champions had returned and consequently dished up the finest day of the year. The fans knew It was a fine day and turned out in large numbers, and then not to dis appoint all these, Pa sent them home happy by winning the game. Trouble la the Tbird. Adams hit the first man up for Omaha nd thn first man up for Denver hit the ball, but these mishaps counted for naught. The real trouble started In the third In ning, when Waldron, the first man up, made a clean single, Just as he did in the opening Inning. Ira Belden helped him along by sacrif Icing, and then White drove ll the first score by another clean single. Thus the more stood until the last of the fifth, wl.cn Dr. II. John Welch started the fun witli a long double to the right field fence. Uondlng sacrificed him to third and Till Belden drove him home with a single and the score was tied. It c'id not stay a tie very long, however, for two lucky doubles In the sixth gave Denver another run. Klnneally, who had taken White's place because the latter wrenched his ankle sliding Into second, hit to Hid third, but the ball bourided out of Aii-tln's reach.' A passed ball put the run ner on third and he scored on Cassady's double, which' soared over Welch's head. Welch was playing In close. Omaha Ties "core In Sixth. Omaha tied the score again In the last half "of the sixth on a hit and a series of mtrluiria. With one out Captain Franck slnfilcd and Autrey was hit with the ball. Franck wus leading off second far enough to force- a throw from. Zalusky. The ball lilt Fiaml; on the leg. and when It was re covered Franck was on third, scoring on Householder's long fly and out to Casnady. The eighth wuh a had inning for Mr. Ad ams. King otH'iii'tl hy hitting a grounder which Irwin passed up to Downie, but that was where the mis-tuke whs made, for by the time Duwr.le got the ball across the diamond King was perched on first. Ad ams Isauid a paM to Franck and Autrey lieat nut a hunt, filling the bases, i House holder hit to Adanfa and King was nailed at the pi ite. Austin hit a long fly to Cas. sady and Franck scored on the throwln. Welch hit a fast one tn t.auterborn. which that player Juggled until Autrey. who' had stolen third,-., crossed' the plate. House holder wa nabbed trying to steal third and the iliFastrous (fur Denver) Inning was r. - The same teams will play this afternoon, rVeu Joe Cm-belt Is hilled to pitch for Ien- t and Ragan for Omaha. The score; OMAHA. AB. M H. O. A. E. King, vs 3 0 1 2 0 1 Frunck. '.li 3 2 15 3 0 Autrev lb 3 118 0 0 H. u-ehihicr, If J O 0 o o A us: lit, Ui 2 - 3 1 1 Welch, if 4 112 11 Uumling. : 2 -0 N 4 3 O W. li.lden, i f 2 0 1 2 0 0 Hull. -nix ck. p.. 3 0 0 1 4 0 Tola's .'..27 4 5 27 12 3 DENVER. AM. It. H. O A. E Waltlron. rf 4 12 10 0 I. K. lden. ef .. . 3 0 0 2 0 0 'Wkiie. In 3.0 1 4 0 0 Kinneiliv, Hi 2 1 1 4 0,0 Irwin. If... 4 0 1 3 1 0 Casa:i.W, If...,- 3 0 1 1 0 0 I.MiitcrWirn. 2I 3 0 0 4 5 1 I Manic. e 2 0 1 2 0 Doll 1 0 0 0 0 (I Zilur kv, . 4 0 ' I 4 0 1 Adams, p J u 0 0 3 0 Totals SI 2 7 24 11 3 Haiti d for Downie In the ninth. Omaha-Huns (I 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 4 lilts 0 0 002102 5 Two bnse hies: Klnneally. Cassady. Irwin, Welch. led ball: Clouding. Rases on ba.lla: off H(illnbeck. 2: rf Adams 3. Hit by pitched hull: By Hulh-nhcck. 'l; by Adams, a.: Struck out: By Hollenbeck. 4; by Adams. l-.l.tfl 0'ah. 1; Denver, 5. Double filaya: Franck to Auirey, Lautor born to Downie to Klnneally. Stolen bases: Austin. .Autrey. Sacrifice hits: liHishulder, Austin. Hmidlng. I. Delden. " Time: 1:47. I'nipr': Slats Davis. Attendance, J.nOX PUEBLO PLAYSLIKE CHAMPS As a Rranlt Yraaer'a Home Ran Saves a abatont. DF.rl MOINES. Mv 9.-(Speclal . Tele gram.) The tall-endcrs played like cham pions today, backing up the superb , pitch ing, of Ktlxgirald In splendid shape. 1k Moines made but two hits up to the seventh Inning. Nt m-ores were made by elilwr side until the seventh, when Mattlck led off with a single. Smith sacrificed him to second and Corhan broufiht him home with 1 a two-bagger. Corha -'Ul Clark was held at '-f Mltxe, the new Puij ' a two-bagger. Corhan made a two-sacker. at second by llofrrlewr. jtilo catcher, brought Clarke In. Mitxe was caught stealing and Fltsgt-rald died easily. Patterson -ored the other run by knocking the ball over the fence for a home run. Yeager in the same 4 Inning rcpraled I ho M rick for De Moines. .Des Moines started a rally In the ninth, I Dolan leadlna off with a double." but sharp work by the fielders I m 'igrlever was presented prevented a score, a bunch of Amerl- stepped up to the i ..... flat the first time, lto responded wnu a ingle. Score: DES MOINES. AB. It. II. O. A E MtlUKhliii, ct. ....... 4 u 1 I V Nkbotf. 3b......... 4 t 1 t I ro beauties when ha STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WEST. LE AGUE. AM Eft. A83N. W.UPct. W. L. Pet Omaha ....12 .07 Indlanfp's 14 7 .7 Sioux City. .11 7 .fill Milwaukee 13 S Jjenver 12 8 Toledo 11 .Rll lies Moines. 8 12 ,4n0 Ixuilsvllle ..14 .H"9 Lincoln ....8 12 . Columbus ..13 9 .601 Pueblo 12 .333 Kansas City 8 13 .4") Hi Paul.... 7 15 Min'eaplls . 4 17 .190 NAT L LEAGUE AMEfl LEAGUE. W. L. pet. W.L.Pct Chicago ....12 4 .750 New ToTk..l2 7 .2 Pittsburg ..9 6 Cleveland ..10 7 .68 New York. .11 7 .011 Phtla 12 .571 Boston 10 9 ,6'Ai ft. Ixuls....ll .finft Phlla 10 9 .6 Chicago .6v Cincinnati.. 6 .:f7 Wssh gton.. S 11 All Rrooklvn.... 7 13 .3M Boston 8 13 .SKI St. Louis... 6 13 .778 Detroit 11 .353 GAMES TODAY. Western League Denver at Omaha; Tueblo at Des Moines; Lincoln t Sioux City. National league Cincinnati at St. Louis. Pittsburg at Chicago. American League Cleveland at Chicago. Detroit at St. Louis. American Association Columbus at Min neapolis. Toledo at St. Paul, Indian apolis at Milwaukee, Louisville at Kansas City. Flournoy, rf Dexter, If Dolan. 2b Dwver, lb Fltxpatrick, rf Anderson, ss Yeager, c, Boinar. p .. 3 .. 1 .. 4 .. 4 0 " 0 0 0 0 1 0 f 0 0 1 11 0 4 r. o 4 4 . 3 1 3 0 Totals 34 1 7 25 H 1 PUEBLO. AB. R.H. O. A. E. Spencer. If 4 0 13 0 0 Hogrlever, ,1b 3 0 1 0 3 1 Pstterson, 2b 4 11110 Mattlck. cf 4 1 1 0 0 0 Smith, rf 2 0 1 0 0 0 Clark, lb 4 1 1 IS 1 0 Corhan, ss 4 0 1 2 0 Mltxe, c 4 O.Va 1 0 Fitzgerald, p 3 0 0 0 11 Totals 32 3 U 27 13 2 Hogrlever out for running out of line. Clark out for bunting at third strike. Des Moines 0000000101 Pueblo 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 03 Earned runs: Des Moines, 1; Pueblo. 3. Two-base hits: Dolan, Clark, Corhan. Home runs: Yeager. Patterson. First base on balls: Off Bomar. 1. Passed ball: Mltxe. Hit with pitched ball: By BomajL 1. .Struck out: By Bomar. 6: by FltxgeraldT 4. Stolen bases: Clark. Hogrlever, Spencer. Sacrifice hits: Fltxpatrick, Hogrlever. Smith. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance. 1.UU0. JONES PUZZLES THE SIOUX Lincoln, oa the Other llaad, Makes Free with Corbet t. SIOUX CITY, May .-Jones had his spit ball working to perfection today, Lincoln winning the game, S to 2. Williams' home run In the eighth and two hits and an er ror In the ninth gave 8toux City the only cores It was possible 'to make off the schoolmaster. On the other hand, Corbett was wild and his bases on balls and sev eral sharp singles gave Lincoln enough runs in the eighth to win. Good fielding saved Corbett from a worse defeat. An dreas played a star game. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. It. II. O. A. E. T l 1 1 A 1 1 1 A A ! B-iiipircii, 11 A A X V V Holmes. 3b 4 0 0 2 1 0 Andreas. 2b..... 3 0 0 3 4 0 Weed. rf... 4 0 10 0 0 Spencer, cf., 3 0 t) 3 0 0 Henry, c 3 0 0 5 8 1 Williams, lb 3 1 1 13 3 0 Granville, ss 3 0 2 1 1 Corbett. p 1 0 6 0 3 0 Starr, p 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 1 1 2! 11 3 LINCOLN. AB. It. H. O. A. E. J uric, If 4 0 2 3 0 0 Fox. 2b 4 0 3 5 2 0 (lagnler, ss 5 0 2 3 3 1 Fenlon. rf 2 3 0 1 0 0 Thomas, lb 4 0 1 T2 1 1 Davidson, cf 4 110 0 0 Prichett, 2b 4 1 2 0 0 0 .mi an, c 4 0 1 '3 1 0 Jones, p 4 0 0 0 8 0 ' Total 35 5 11 27 15 2 Sioux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 Lincoln 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 05 Two-base hits: Fox. Judge, Gagnler. Home run: Williams. Sacrifice hits: Cor bett, Thomas. Davidson. HtolenVases: Fen lon, Prltchett. Double plays: Uagnier to Fox; Jones to Fox to Thomas. Bases on balls: Off Corbett, 6; off Jones. 3. Struck out: By Corbett, 4; by Jones. 3; bv Starr, 1. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Brennan. Attcnd and: 2,000. Pressmen Play ffaadaT. Pressmen employed on The Bee and The Daily News will play a game of base ball Sunday morning at. Twentieth street and Pnppleton avenue. Some of these oldtimers haven't played a game of base ball for ten years. The best ball players have been chosen, however, and they are all at present employed on the paper under whose name they are playing. The line-up: The Bee. Position. Dally News. Humeri Catcher Kranda Lemley Pitcher Beacon Kauffinan.... Pitcher Adaina Minoseck First Base Reynolds Harper ...Shortstop Monroe Allsup Second Base Jensen Cole Third Base Zimmerman Oieselman lft Field Hunt Gel, ha man Right Field Martin Kroch Center Field McCoy Kotera 8ulietitute Rogers Hrell Substitute Edwaraa Rosenblatt Substitute Rail AaaorlatioB at Farrsgat. SHENANDOAH, la.. May O.-(Spccial ) Farragut, near here. s getting 'enthusiastic over base ball and have formed a base ball assH-ialin. They have aold l"0 shares at Jld a share and have collected In cash l!fe0 of that amount. Articles of incorporation have been adopted and will be sent to the county seat for filing. The object of this Is to select grounds and fix them up in good shape for bnse ball. Tin re w ill be two acres of ground. Just west and south of the City park. The association has elected the following officers: President. W. 8. Roberta; vice president, Thomas Poulaom: secretary and treasurer, R P. Gait. A tournament will be held in August, from the 1Mb to 21st. and two games are scheduled for each day. The oft leers and directors represent the substantial business men of the city, and the organisation prom ises to be one of the strongest of Its kind in southwestern lows. Boosters Play Signal Carps. The Merchant Boosters of Council Bluffs will play the Signal Corps team at Fort Ornaha Sunday afternoon. The teams will line up as follows: Merchant Boosters. Signal Corps. Barren Catch Halle Jurgens ...Pitch v.... McKee Greene Pitch Cass Lowery First Strider Mitts Second Siokea Smothers Third Wells Madsen Short .JWepper (iilson Right Oulhrle Currte.... .Center Jorgan Dorsett Ijeft Perkins Seward Gets lata the Uasar. 8EWARD, Neb.. May ' 9. tSpeclal.) Seward defeated a Lincoln base ball team yesterday by a fcoore of 11 to i. A ln bail slock company, with a capital of . baa been organised here. F. A. Woods la president and Frank Uratf sec retary. ,' Miles Defeat ael. IjONDON. May 9. Eustace Miles de feated E. B. Noel at (Queen's club this afternoon by threa sets to nothing In tha semi-finals of the amateur tenuis cham pionship. The score was -4. -U Chaapcll .Defeata Sidney. CHAPPEI.L. Nil, May 9 (Special. ) Tha Sidney bull nine tame down and piayed the Ciiappell team, and It was a fast gun from stait to finish, the acore, siaudiiiat 9 to In favor of Chappcli Old Reliable - )';: I ; if: ' v" VV i ' '' i I 4- - : Key-- x GONDING. CHAMPIONS SHUT OUT PIRATES Fast Game in Smoky City is Flayed in Drizzling Bain. WILSON MAKES BRILLIANT THROW Ceater Fielder Catches Chleagro Maui at Plate Whea Baaes Are Foil Other National Lesgse Searaa. PITTSBURG, May I. Chicago defeated Pittsburg today by a score of 1 to 0 In a game played In a cold, drlzillng rain.- The feature was a throw by Wilson In the seventh inning1 from center field to the plate, catching a runner. In this Inning Chicago had three men on bases with no outs, but failed to score, two men being caught at the plate. Score: CHICAGO. PITTSBt'RO. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. futile. cf....4 00 OBccksr, cf.... I 0 0 0 0 Rhsckara. It.. 4 i 1 0 OUol, tb 4 1 1 HrhulK, rf...4 0 0 lark. It 4 1 2 0 Chsnr. lb... t 19 1 OWsgner. ... 114 0 SUInfeKIt, Sbt 2 Ab'tlrhto, 2b. 3 0 1 1 0 Ever. 2b 4 14 OKwtclns, lb.. I 111 1 1 Tlnksr, si.... 2 0 16 1 Wllion, cf....l 1 1 0 Kilns, t 10 4 2 Oiilhuon. c... 0 4 1 Fraser, p J 0 1 2 Ocsmntts, p... 0 0 0 S 0 Lver, p 0 0 t 1 0 Total 21 (27 1 lKana 1 0 0 0-0 Totals 2 ! 27 If 1 Batted for Camnitz In the eighth. Pittaburg 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 00 Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Wagner. Chance. Hits: Off Camnitz, 6 in eight Innings. Sacrifice hit: Stelnfeldt. Stolen base: Wagmrr. Left on basea: Pittsburg, 4; Chicago, 4. Bases on balls: Off Camnitz, 3; off Leaver. 1; off Eraser, 2. Base on error: Pittaburg, I. Struck out: By Camnitz, 2: by Fraser, 3. Time: 1:40. Umpire: O'Day. QUAKERS SHUT OUT DODGERS Brilliant Pitchers' Duel In Phila delphia Reanlta In One Rnn. PHILADELPHIA, May 9. Wilhelm out pitched Moren In a great pitchers' duel here this afternoon, but the home team won by a score of 1 to 0. The Phillies scored the only run of the gaixie In the eighth Inning on a fumble by Sheehan, a sacrifice and Moren's single to right field. Score: PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Knabe, tb.... 4 0 2 2 ftPatte, 2b 2 12 10 Grant. 3b 2 0 11 OShnhan. tb.. 10 111 Tllua. rf 2 0 10 OBurrh. rf 4 3 2 10 Magee, If 1 1 0 Jordan, lb.... 4 0 2 1 Oaborna. cf...l i 0 0 Hummell." If. 4 0 10 t BranifleM, lb 2 1 1 0 Lewis, as 2 t 2 5 1 Doolla. aa.... 2 t 2 1 Maloaajr, cf..l 14 0 0 rxln. e 2 0 I 1 0 Rrrcvn, e 2 2 2 0 Moras, p 2 1 14 6 Wilhelm. p... 2 0 2 0 Totala U t 27 IS 1 Totala 24 14 2 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Sacrifice hits: Sheehan (2), Moren. Doo lln. Double play: Burcli, Bergen to Lewis. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 5; Philadelphia. 3. Baaes on balls: Off Wilhelm, 1. Bases on errors: Philadelphia.' 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Moren. 1; by Wilhelm. 1. Struck out: By Wilhelm. 1; by Moren. 6. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Emslie, ST. LOUIS DEFEATS , CINCINNATI Cardlnala Take Second Game of the Series. ST. LOUI8. May 9.-St. Louis took the second game of the series today from the Cincinnati, 3 to 1. Ganzel was put out of the game by Umpire Kudderham for argu-ic- against a decision in the eighth inning. Scoie: T. UHIH -CINCINNATI. B.H.O.A.E. B. 11.0. A K. Bhsw. cf 2 0 I OHuatlna. Sb.. 2 1 Byrne, 2b 241 OLabert. If 2 1 0 Murray. rt....4 2 t 0 OMItchall. rt . i 1 Iwlshant)'. If. 2 2 IGaniel. lb. ...4 I IS 0 Konatcbr. lb. J CMeLean, n ... 4 2 4 0 O'Ruurke, as. 2 1 4 S OMowrey. 2b... 2 1.0 Marshall. C...2 i 2 0 rk.rt, cf...2 12 0 (ill hart. 2b... t 4 2 Hulawlit, aa . I a Baeba, . p 1 2 OWalnwr, p .. I t Barry, cf 110 ' Totals 20 7 24 It 0 Totals IS Iff I St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 Cincinnati 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: O'Rourke. Three-base hit: Gansel. Sacrifice hits: Byrne, Paskert, I.obert, Beebe. Stolen basea: Mowrey, Byrne. Mitchell. Double play: O'Rourke (unassisted). Left on bases: fit. IxmU, 4; Cincinnati, 7. First base on balls: Off Welmer, 2; off Beebe, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Welmer, 2. Struck out: By Welmer, 3; by Beebe, 5. Wild pitch: Ueebe. Time: 1:42. Umpire: Rudderham. DISTILLERS SHUT OUT BREWERS Tlctary Dna to Good Base Rasslsg nd Tlaaelr Hlttlac KANSAS CITY. May 9.-8uperior base running and timely hitting gava Ixiulsvlile the first game of tha present series here. Base running by Harley was a feature of the game. Score: LOl'ISVllO-K. KANSAS C1TT. BH.OASh B.H.O.A.E. SuaWr. of... a 110 tHallsua. rf.. I 1 0 W Ma ruff. If. 1 lOnaa as 4 t 4 Parrlaa, 2a... f 4 SBarklay. lb.. 4 1 14 1 falts. c I t 3 Braatiear. la. I t I I I Suiu.aa. tb.. 4 1 It aurpor, at... 1 1 Burta. lb... 9 9 1 Karwls. If... 2 1 Harler. H ... I 1 B.niar, 2k.. 9 I Omalaa. as . I t 2 Ocnas. a. 1 1 1 I i J. Dtarkaai St 0 I Ooudarla. p... 9 I I I TsUls.......t IBU I Tutals 27 1 27 14 T Backstop, and One ; f . - v .. . X . A ' I "" . , . .... r fy ' . . . f . . : 4 - -. " n K . f - S v V y . . ... v .' a , v ... J Kansas City 0000000000 Louisville 000011 0 003 Earned runs: Louisville, 1. First base on balls: Off Goodwin. 2; off Durham, 4. Struck out: By Goodwin, 2: by Durham, 2. Left on bases: Kansas City, 4: Louisville, 4. Double plays: Burke to Perrlne, Per rine to Quinlsn to Sullivan (2). Wild pitch: Goodwin. First base on errors: txmisvllle, 1. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Owens. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Mllwaakee Santa Oat Indianapolis, Cnrtls Not Allowlaar Hooslera to Make a Hit. .. MILWAUKEE. May 9.-Curtl pitched the first no-hlt game ever pitched In Athletic park this afternoon and shut out Indian apolis by a score of 8 to 0. Randall's bat ting was a feature. Score: MILWAUKEE. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B It O A J ftoblnaon, aa. 2 2 2 2 1 Buih. aa 4 0 0 2 2 Orean. rf 2 0 10 OLoulter. If ... 4 0 10 MXhcsn'jr. If 4 1 2 OHajdan. cf... 4 2 0 0 Randall, cf... 4 2 10 Olarr. lb 2 0 1 2 1 Roth, c 2 0 1 ODarldaon. rf. 2 0 9 0 Md'orm'k, 2b 4 1 1 1 OLaahr, c 2 0 2 2 0 Clark. 2b 2 2 1 2 0 William.. .l I I l Brown, lb.... 2 1 11 1 OHopke, 2b.... 2 0 2 2 0 Curtla, p 2 0 1 1 lSlacle, p 2 0 1 Totala 29 10 27 IT e - Totals. 1.... 2 0 24 12 4 Milwaukee 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base Jilts: Robinson, McChesney. Randall (2), McCormick. Sacrifice hits: Robinson, Roth, Brown, Green. Stolen bases: Clark, Brown, Randall. Double play: Bush, William to Brown. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 5; Indianapolis, 3. First base on balls: Off Curtis, 1; off Slagle, 1. Struck out: By Curtis, 1; by Slagle, 4. Time: 1:26. Umpire: Kerln. ST. PAUL WINS FROM TOLEDO Ranched lilts and Wild Pitch Torn Seal In Third Inning. ST. PAUL. Minn.. May 9.-Three doubles, a single, a base on tails and a wild pitch by Gillen gave St. Paul four runs In the third inning, enough to win the game. Score: ST. PAl'L. TOLEDO. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E B Merer, r-lf 1 111 "Rarlwau, ..! 1121 Flood. 2b 2 12 1 OHInrhman. 2b I 0 4 1 0 Tlemyer. 2b.. 2 2 4 Ogmont, cf.... 4 0 0 2 0 iHtvla. cf 4 111 OArmb'stsr, rf 2 1 2 0 0 Gelar. lf-aa... 2 t 1 0 OMiH'srthr, 2b. 2 1 1 2 0 J. Meyers, c, 4 9 S 9 OLlatvr, lb.... 2 0 4 0 0 Rowan. lb... 2 19 1 OLaad, lb 9 12 0 0 M.-Kuna. ss.. 2 0 1 1 OHnpklna, If... 1 9 1 0 1 Eaalrk. rf....O 0 0 0 0'Rlwert 1 A n A Farrls. p 2 0 0 3 OWakafield. a. 4 1 4 0 ' Olllan, p 1 o 0 0 Totals 16 10 27 11 OAahar, p 2 0 110 Totals ... ..22 i 24 It 3 Batted for Hopkins In ninth. St. Paul 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 Toledo 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 11 Two-base .hits: J. Meyer (2). Tlemver. Flood, Rowan, Land. McCarthy. Stolen base: Tiemyer. Hits: Off Gillen, 4 In four Innings; off Asher, In four innings. First base on balls: Off Gillen, 4; off Asher. 7; off Fsrris. 6. Hit by pitched ball: A.rmhruster. Hnpdlns. Struck out: Bv Farris. 7; by Gillen, 2; by Asher. 2. Wild Pitches: Gillen. 3. Sacrifice hits: B. Meyers. Flood. Tiemyer, Rowan (2). Left on bases: St. Paul, 10; Toledo, 7. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Kane. CHAMPIONS BEAT MILLERS Minneapolis Team la Unable to Hit Hltt. MINNEAPOLIS, May 9.-Inablltty to hit sent Minneapolis down In defeat before Co lumbus today. Score: ' COLtMBl'9. MINNEAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Rsl4.. sa ft 12 2 OQullltn, 2b... 4 12 2 0 Krugar. If.... 4 1 4 Ofelna. cf..... 4 2 0 1 Odwall. cf....ft 14 0 Oclark. lb 4 0 2 1 0 (onsallon, rf 4 2 0 OWalday, rf...2 000 Frlel. 2b 4 2 1 2 1 Block, e 4 0 2 1 0 Klhm. lb 2 111 8 ePreeman, rf. I I 2 0 0 Fohl. c 4 2 2 1 Oo Brleo, 2b... 2 12 10 Wrllejr. Sb.. 4 0 1 OOylsr. sa 2 0 ft 1 0 Hltt, p 4 11 Ooraham. p...o 0 t 1 1 Patterson, p.. 2 1 2 Totals 27 13 21 '.1 1 Buelow 1 1 Totals 22 4 27 10 2 ; 'Batted for Welday In the ninth. Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 11 Columbus 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Congalton. Fohl. Three base hits: Frlel, Quillen. Hits: Off lira harn, 4 in two Inninga: bff Patterson, S in seven inninga Sacrifice hits: Kruger. Kihm. Stolen bases: Kruger. Odwell. lft on bases: Minneapolis. 4; Columbus 9. First base on balls: Off Graham, 1. Struck out: By Patteraon. 3; by Mitt. 1. Time: 1:33. Umpires: lilerhalter and Hayes. JACK SULLIVAN KNOCKED OUT accession of Body Pnnchea tads Fight la Twentieth Ronnd. BAN FRANCISCO. May 9.-Stanley Ketchell of Montana knocked out Jack (Twin) Sullivan of Boston iA the twentieth round at the Colma open air arena this afternoon. SulMvan sjccunibed to a sue. cession of body punches. Track 'Meet at Central City. CENTRAL CITY. Neb., May 9-Spe-clal l Elaborate arrangements are bclue made for the big triangular college track meet which will be held at this place on the campus of Nebraska Central college next Saturday, May 14. York, Grand Island and Nebraska Central coliegee will compete, the list of events Including thd short, middle distance and long runs, the hurdles, broad and high Jumps and the throning of the weights. One of the at traction of tha meet will be Mead of York, who la the champion broad Jumper of the Missouri valley. If track condi tions are favorable the state record for tha 440-yard dash la aura to be broken. of His Boys HALL, EVEN BREAK IN CHICAGO Browns and White Sox Divide Honon in Double-Header. ST. LOUIS WINS FIRST GAME Ictory la Doe to Opportune Hitting- Second Is Lost to Visitors Throagh Wlldness of Fonr Pitchers. CHICAGO. May 9.-Chlcago and St. Louis broke even today, St. Louis winning the first game. 2 to 1, by opportune hitting, and losing the second game, 3 to 6, through the wlldness of their pitchers. Sullivan and F. Jones were ordered to leave the second game by' Umpire Egan. Score, first game: ST. LOt'18. . CHICAGO. B.H.O.A.E. Dousherty. If4 1 0 0 Hoffman, rf.. 4 3 O 0 Op. jonea, cf.. 2 0 2 0 0 C. Jones, rf.. 4 10 0 ADavla. as 4 112 0 mnne. If... ..4 2 1 C 0 Anderson, rf. 4 1 0 0 Wllllsnas, 2b. 4 1 2 ( Ufinoliue, lb. 2 1 12 0 0 Wallace, aa.. 1 2 2 OAts. 2b 2 0 2 4 0 Farris. 3b.... 4 0 1 & ATannehlll. tb 2 0 2 0 0 T. Jones, 1b.. 4 1 17 OSutllvan. ... 2 14 2 0 fpencar. C...4 0 2 2 ('Smith, p 0 000 Howell, p.... 2 0 i OOwen. p 2 0 0 4 0 Totala. .....24 17 11 0 Totala rt 4 17 1i 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 St. Louie 1 0000000 13 Left on bases: Chicago, 2; St. Louis, 4. Two-base hits: Donahue, Williams. Three f!se hit: Hoffman. Sncrlflce hits: Atx, T - hi, . . I .... Dnn.litia Qlnna Hoffman. Double plnys: Howell to Wil liams to T. Jones, Sullivan to Tannehlll. Ferris to Williams to'T. Jones. Hits: Off Smith. 3 Ip one-third Inning; off Owen, H In eight and two-third innings. Struck out: Bv Howell, 2: by Owen. 3. First base on balls: Off Howell. 2. off Owen, 1. Wild pitches: By Owen. 2. Time: l':oa. Umpires O'Loughlln and Egan. CHICAGO. ST. LOPIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Pousherty, III t M 0 Hoffman, rf . 4 -12 0 0 F. Jones, cf. 1 0 2 0 0r. Jonas, cf. 4 2 2 0 2 Hahn. rt O'l 0 Ofltnns. If 2 4 0 0 Davla, aa 2 0 4 1 Williams. 2b. 4 0 2 4 0 Anderson, rf. 2 0 2 0 0Frrl, 3b 2 12 2 0 Donohiie. lb.. 2 0 13 1 T. Jonas, lb. 2 0 0 1 At-,' 2b 2 I 2 S 0 Stephens, c... 4 1 2 4 Tannehlll. 2b 2 0 0 1 lVaddell. p... 0 0 0 0 Sullivan, ...l 0 2 0' OCrlis. p 2 0 0 1 O Shaw, c 2 Oil Ortalley. p 0 0 0 0 Walks, p 4 1 4 4 OOrshssi, S...0 0 0 0 0 Sctaweliser .1 0 0 0 0 Totals 74 2 27 14 Totals f.t 10 H 14 3 Score, second game: Batted for Graham in the ninth. Chicago 1 0,0 0 0 I 1 3 St. Louis 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 03 Hlta: Off Crias, 3 In five Innings; off Hits: Off Crlss. 3 In five Innings. Left on bases: Chicago,'?: fit. Loula, 9. Two base hits: Hoffman, Ferris. Sacrifice hits: Ferris, Tannehlll, T. Jones. Davis. Donohue. Stolen base: F. Jonee. Donble plays: Wal-. lace to Williams to T. Jones, Walsh to Shaw to Donohue to Atx. Struck out: By Walsh. 6: bv Crlss. 1: by Graham, 1. First base on balls: Off Walsh. 1: off Waddell. 3: off Bailey. 3; off Graham. 2. Wild pitches: Waddell. 3. Hit with pitched ball: Hahn. Atx. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Egan and O'Loughlln.- NEW YORK BEATS BOSTON Vosoi Is Drls en front Box In Second Insist. NEW YORK, May 9. New York beat Boston today. 7 to 3. Young was driven out of the box In the second inning, Fer guson pitching out the game. Score: NEW YORK. BOSTON. B H O A E. B H O A E. Shannon, If.. 4 1 3 0 0 Brown, rf.-.t 12 0 1 Tannry, lb... 4 2 2 1 OBeaumont. cf 4 4 10 0 Donlin. rf ...4 I 1 Hl. If 2 1 S 0 1 aevmour. cf..4 2 1 1 0 Mettatia. lb.. 4 1 7 0 Rrcunaban. c 2 1 3 1 0 Kttrhay, 2b.. 2 2 14 1 Dsvlln, lb.... 4 1 4 1 Obablen. ss .,4 12 10 I !.. ib 4 1 2 2 1 sweenry. tb. 4 1 1 4 0 Brldwrll. ss.. 4 1' 1 1 howernisn. e. 4 1 7 2 0 Msthswaoo, p 4 0 2 4 OYouns. p 1 0 0 0 0 rarguson. p.. 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 24 10 27 11 2'Haunlfaa ... 1 0 0 Totals 14 9 24 U 2 . Batted for Ferguson In the ninth. New York 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Boston . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Two-base hits: Beaumont. Itevlln. Brldwell. Hits: Off Young. I In one and one-third Inning: off Ferguson. 2 In seven and two-thirds innings. Stolen bases: Browne, Seymour. Bresnahan Basea on ha:ls: Off Mathewson, 2; off Ferguson. 1; off Young. 2. Struck out: fly Mathewson, 2; by loung. 2; by Fer guson. 4. Time: 1:41. Umpires: Rigler and Klein. NAPS AND TIGERS DIVIDE Sasa Cranford Makes Home Ban la First Game. CLEVEI.AND. May 9. Cleveland and De troit broke even today, Cleveland winning; the first. 4 to 3. while Detroit took the sec ond. Crawford's home run made the first game close. In the second, errors by La Jole, Perring and N. Clark allowed De troit to acore four runs. Tha second gams waa called at tha end of the sixth Inning to allow Detroit to got a train. Score, first game: CLEVELAND. DETROIT. B H O A E. B.H.O A E. J. Clarke. If. 4 0 2 0 VMrtntrre, if.. 2 12 10 SlOfSll. lb... 4 t 14 2 OsVhatfar, . I I I I I Lajola. JS....1 1 2 2 1 Crawford cf. 4 4 9 N. t larka, a. 4 4 OCobk. rf 4 1 BlrsVkam. ct 4 11 ORaaansa. Ik.. 4 0 9 1 U ix. Suss, al I I I 3Couatlla. lb. 4 I I 0 Hlrkman. rf. 4 1 1 s OThoiais. ... 4 0 2 0 1 Perrln. 2b... 4 0 1 1 lO'Lesry, ss .. 2 0 2 2 0 Joss, p 1 2 4 0 Summers, p.. 2 4 0 Monas 1 0 0 0 Totals. 43 9 27 It 4 Totslt 22 4 24 10 1 Batted for O'Leary In ninth. Cleveland 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 -i Detroit 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-J Base on errors: Cleveland, 1: Detroit. J. Two-base hits: Hinehman, Coughlln. Home run: Crawford. Sacrifice hits: I-aJole (2), Shaefer. Mclntyre. Stolen bases: N. Clarke, Joss, Schaefer. Double plays: Joss snd Stovall. 1eft on basest: Cleveland. 7; De troit, S. Struck out: By Joss, 4; by Sum mers. 4. Time: 1:33. Umpire: Evans. Score second game: DETROIT. CLEVElND. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O A E. Mrtnlrre. If.. 1 2 2 0 0J. Clark. If. 2 1 2 0 0 Srhaefer, 2b.. 2 12 1 OSiotsII, lb... 2 0 I II 0 Crawford, cf. 2 0 2 0 Oljjolr. tb....2 2 2 0 1 Cobb, rf 2 3 0 0 IN. tlarka. c. 2 1 2 ftcsaman. lb. 2 0 4 0 OBIrm'ham, rf 2 1 10 0 t'nushlln, 2b. 2 1 1 1 OHInrhman. as 2 1 2 0 Srhmldt. ... 2' 1 s 0 OHIrkmsn. rf . I 0 1 0 0 o'Lesry, ss . 2 0 1 2 0 Porrlnc. lb... 9 112 1 Mullln. p.... 2 10 3 ORhnadaa. p... 1 0 0 2 0 Ilbhardt, p. 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 34 l I 1'H'mii 1 0 0 0 Totala il t II 10 J Batted for Rhoades In fifth. v Cleveland 3 0 0 0 0 0-2 Detroit 1 3 1 0 0 06 Hits: Off Rhoades. S tn five innlrs. Pases on errors: Cleveland. 1: Detroit. 1 Two-base hits: J. Clarke, Cobb. Sacrifice hits: Stovall, Schaefer. Stolen base: Blr mlnghanf. Double play: Lajnle' (unas sisted. Left on bases: Cleveland. 6: De troit, 2. Struck out: By Rhoades. 1; by Mullln. 2; by Llebhardt, 1. Time: 1:18. Umpire; Evans. NEW YORK DEFEATS BOSTON Play la Stopped Twice by HeaVy Italn. ' BOSTON, May 9 New York defeated Boston, 2 to 1. today In a game which was stopped twice on account of a heavy rain. Score: NEW YORK. B09TOV. B.H.O A E. B.H.O. A rJ. Nlles. 2b 4 0 2 2 OCsrlllls. If... 4 0 4 1 0 Keelar. rf 4 0 1 0 OLord. lb 2 2 11 0 Hemphill, cf. 4 1 2 0 OM l onnell, 2b 4 2 0 4 1 Morlartly, lb 2 1 11 I 0 Sullivan, cf..4 0 0 0 0 Slahl, If 4 0 0 0 lUrsaler, rf.... 4 2 0 0 0 Conroy, 3b... 4 1 1 0 0 1 nglsub, lb.. 4 1 14 0 0 Ball, aa 4 2 10 OWasner, ss.,.2 1 4 0 Klrlnow, 0...4 14 2 OCrlser. c 2 0 2 0 1 Cbeibro, p.... 2 0 1 9 0Lsport 1 0 0 n rirrlfan. ...0 0 110 Totals. .....JS 4 27 14 1 Young, p 4 2 0 S 0 Totals 33 9 2' II 2 Batted for Crlger In the sixth. New York 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 Two-base hits: Morlarlty. I'nglaub. Three-base hit: Conroy. Sacrifice hit: Carrigan. Stolen bases: Hall (2), Mor larlty (2). Hemphill. Carlisle. Double play: Cheshro to Morlarlty. Left on bases: Boston, 9: New York. 0. Base on balls: Off Young. 2; off Chesbro. 3. Base on errors: Boston, 1; New York. 1. Struck out: By Chesbro. 6; by Young. 3. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Hurst and Sheridan. SENATORS DEFEAT ATHLETICS Washington Drives C'nrter from Box at End of Third lsslsg, , WASHINGTON. May .-Washington chased Carter from the box after three innings and hit Vlckers, opportunely, de feating Philadelphia 6 to 2. Score: WASHINGTON. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Milan, cf 2 0 2 0 0 Hansel. If... 4 10 0 0 Oanley. If 4 2 1 0 OMcbola. ss... 4 1 2 3 1 Plrksrlng. rf. 4 4 0 .0 Collins, 3b... 4 0 1 3 0 Altliar, 2b... 2 0 12 ODavla. tb 4 1 12 0 0 Frwemsn, fy. 4 0 It 1 0 Murphy, lb... 4 0 0 1 0 Warner, e .l. 4 3 10 9.hrck. ... 4 12 10 MoBrlda. as . 3 0 0 4 OOldrlns, cf... 4 2 2 0 0 Srhlpke, lb... 4 10 1 0 Coombs, rt... 2 12 0 0 Burns, p I 0 0 1 1 Carter, p 1 0 1 0 Vlukara. p.... 2 0 0 1 0 Totals 12 127 11 1 Totals 14 7 24 14 1 Washington 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 -6 Philadelphia ..0 0 0 0 1 0 O 0 12 Two-base hits: Warner, Pickering, Shreck, Three-base lilt: Coombs. Hits: Off Car'.er, 4 In three Innings off Vlckers, 4 in five in nings. Sacrifice hit: Altizer. Stolen bases: Milan. 1. Double play: Collins and Davis. I;ft on baaes: Washington, 8; Philadelphia, . Bases on balls: Off Burns, 1; off Csrter, 2; off Vlckers, 3. Rase on errors: Wash ington, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Vlckers, 1. Struck out: Bv Burns. 1: by Carter, 1: by Vlckers. 1. Passed balls: Shreck. Wild pitch: Carter. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Con nolly. AMES MAKES TRACK RECORDS Grlaaell Is Beaten by Maraln of Over Twenty Points. AMES, la.. May 9. tSpeclal Telegram.) Ames won the field meet over Grinnell-today, scoring 78H to 57 points. Walkes of Ames again ran the high hurdles in one second less than the former state record, duplicating his record of last 8aturdayv Beard of Ames lowered the state record by one second in the half-mile. 8iurY.iary of events: 100-Yard Dash Huff. Grinnell. first; Knowles. Ames, second; Turner, Grinnell, third. Time: 0:10. Pole Vault McCullough, Ames, first; Jaenson. Ames, and Clark and Carter, Grin nell, tied for second, the four points being dlvidded equally between' them. Height: 10 feet 6 Inches. Discus Thayer. Ames, first; Reppert, Ames, second: Williams, Ames, third. Dis tance: 11 feet 3 Inches. Mile Run Beard. Ames. first; Van Marter, Ames, second; Davis, Ames, third. Time: 4 40. High Jump Spaght. Grinnell. first; Lee. Ames, second; Ziegler. Grinnell, third. Height: i feet i Inches. High Hurdles Walker, Ames, first; Balr, Grinnell. second; Wood, Ames, third. Time: 0:16. 440-Yard Dash Flarnagan, Grinnell. first; Craft, Ames, second; Wolf, GrlMiell, third. Time: 6:31. Shot Put Zlegler, Grinnell, first; Lamp man, Ames, second: Bruger, Ames, third. Distance: 39 feet "H inches. Low Hurdles Balr, Grinnell. first; Hewitt. Ames, second; Dawson, Grinnell, third. Time: 2:62. Broad , Jump Knowles, Grinnell. first; Lambert. Ames, second; Bair, Grinnell, third. Distance: 20 feet 9 Inches. 680-Yard Run Beard. Ames, first; Davis, Ames, second; Deacon, Ames, third. Time: l:5Mt. Hammer Throw Iambert. Ames, first; Zlegler. Grinnell. second; Williams, Ames, third. Distance: 119 feet. 220-Yard Dash Huff, Grinnell, first; Tur ner. Grinnell, second; Knokles, Ames, third. Time: 0:23. Mile Relay Ames. Two Mile Mitch. Ames, first; Waggoner, Ames, second; Clark, Grinnell, third. Time: 10 minutes. k . Half-Mlle Relay-Grtrjtell. LLLIVA AMD KETCH EL FIGHT Absence of Sullivan Money Forces Odda to lO to T. BAN FRANCISCO. May 9. An utter ab sence of Sullivan money, together with a flood of coin to be placed on Stanley Ketchel under the inatructlona "at best odds obtainable," forced the betting last night to 10 to 7 and some bets here wt ro handled at the Mission street arena. In addition beta are offered at even money that Ketchel will win Inside of twenty-five rounds. When the men weigh In today they must not tip the beam at more than V4 pounds. There Is a weight forfeit of 92.5W) to guir antee that neither will be overweight. The men muat be in the ring at 3 o'clock and th bout la scheduled to go thirty-five rounds. Billy Roach will referee tha fight. Valaabla Hon Drops Dead. SHENANDOAH. Ia.. May 9.-l8peclal.)-W. R. McCllntock, who home is In Essex, but who haa been training his horse on the track at the fair ground here in Shen andoah, had the misfortune yesterday afternoon to lose his trotting horse Green mont. He waa driving the horse on the track and had worked him for two heats and was giving him a cooling out heat, when, aa be turned Into tbe home stretch, he noticed the horse began to waver and falter, and by tbe time be goL him stopped just In front of the Judge a stand, the horse fell In his tracks and was dead before they could get tha harness off of him. STATE'S ATHLETES TO MEET Interscholtitic Competition at Lia coin Draws Well. I TWO HUNDRED ENTRIES RECEIVE!! At Least Twenty Startero Wilt - Appear In Kvary Event Records of Nebraska Men. ' ' , LINCOLN. 'May .-t Special.) The ah final state lntorschotastlc track and field meet will occupy the lioards in the Unlver slty of Nebraska athletic circles next week The' meet, which will be held at the state) fair ground Friday afternoon under tha direction of the university , athletic aus thorltles, hs the largest list of entries o any contest in the history, of the inter scholastic association, and promisee to sura pass the banter -meet of last spring foci keenness tn competition. Students at thsj Cornhusker school are taking great Inter est In the coming contest and. with tha visitors from out In the state, will give tha meet a larger attendaace than tha record breaking crowd of last May. When the time for filing of the entries for the meet expired at o'clock this af ternoon, Dr. Clapp had received the names of nearly 2"0 school athletes who will enter the events . Friday. By Monday, when tho entries that were sent from several school today are received. Dr. Clapp expects tha list to Include. about 226 names. Last yes" 149 high school athletes competed In tha meet. The list for this year, with, several schools to hear from, contains many mora names than that number. Fifteen schools that did not send contestants to the. 197 meet have entered men for Friday's con test. With the 'schools-that competed last spring and the ' fifteen new contestants, the list will number between thirty-five and forty competing schools. Many Starter In Event. There will be at least twenty athlete starting In each event, and in some of tha important races there will bo over thirty contestants. The large number of men entered in these events .will- require several heats and will necessitate the starting of the meet shortly after the noon hour. Among tha athletes who will compete In the meet Friday there are several student who have been doing some excellent work In the dual contests in the state, and som of these -are expected to lower a few of the present interecholastlo records. Both the high Jump and pole vault records will probably fall. The teams that will make the'- hardest fight for first honors will probably be Central City, Falls City, Falrbury, Pawnee City, Lincoln and York. Fairbury won the meet last spring with a score of 23 points. Pawnee City was second, with 22 points. Lincoln and Yark were tied for third place. with 13 points each. The Interscholastlc track meet attracts much interest at Nebraska university, for the reason that many of the athletes who compete In these contests enter the uni versity after completing their' high school course. . Among the prominent high school atlrietes who have entered the university and made a reputation In Cornhusker track athletics are Burruss. Wlldman. Miner. Kuns, McDonald, Collins, Russell and Winters. Wlldman, McDonald, Collins and Russell are doing track work' at the uni versity now. Russell, who Is a freshman, is' one of the .leaders In the pole vault. Wlldman Is the best man on the Corn husker 'team In thn dashes. ' Collins, 'In the weight events. Is doing some of the best work with the hammer that has ever been done In the Missouri vslley. McDonald woii first place In the preliminaries of the uni versity candidates last Saturday and Is rep resenting Nebraska 1 In the hurdle races against Kansas at Lawrence today. Other Men with-Records. ' Burruss waa the fastest man in the dashes for three years. He left the university this sprlpg. .Winter waa in the university dur ing the school 'year 1906-6 and was. probably' the fastest runner that ever wore a scarlet and cream suit. Kuns was in the university at the same time that Winters was and made the Cornhusker cross-country team In his freshman year. Wildman, McDonald and Kuns were .York High school athletes. Collins, Burruss, Russell and Winters cam to the Stale university from the Lincoln High school. The Nebraska Interscholastlc records with winners and "year in" whlch'they were made follow: 100-Yard Dash Time, 10i seconds, made May 27, 1904, by Burruss, ' Lincoln High school. - -230-Yard Dash Time. 22, seconds, made tiy Burruss May 27. 1904. 440-Yard Daah Time. 6&H seconds, made May 37, 1904, by, L. Miner. Lincoln High school.. - 880-Yard Dash Time- S minutes 114' sec onds, made by Burnham, Pawnee City High, school. May 11, 1SOS. - , One-mile Run Time, , t minutes of a, second, made May 17, 190?, by Burnham, Pawnee City. ?J0-Yard Hurdle Time, ZKtfc seconds, made) May 2V. 19U4. by McDonald, York. 110-Yard Hurdle Time, 1744 seconds, mad by-McDonald. York. May 27. 1904. Twelve-pound Shot Put Distance,' 45 feet finches, made by. Du Val, Falrbury. May Hammer Throw Distance, 132 ' feet It Inches, made May 17, 1K07, by L. Roderwald. Falls City. Discus Throw Distance. . 107 feet, made May 17, 1907. by Lundy. Bhurbe.t. High Jump Height, 6 feet 6 inches, mad May 11, ism;, by Diers. York. Broad Jump Distance. 20 feet 4 Inch, made by Mead. York, May 19. 190SV Pole Vault Height, 10 feet 3 inches, mad May 19. 19o&. by Schultx. Beatrice. The mile relay race was won by Omaha laat year in 1 minute 43 seconds. Meets In Other State. The Kansas and Missouri Interscholastlc track meets have been held. In some of the events tha Nebraska records were bet-, tered and Inlsome they Vera not lowered. The results ofNhe recent Kansas and Mis souri high school meets compared with th Nebraska high school records are as fol lows: JOu-Yard Dash Kansas, lot, seconds; Mis. soil r I, lu seconds, flat; Nebraska, 10S, sec onds. 2Jt-Yard Dash Kansas. L'4 seconds: Mis souri, seconds; Nebraska, seconds 44o-Yard Dash Kansas, M seconds; Mis souri, il seconds; Nebraska. 6M seconds. K0-Yard Run Kansas. 2 minutes 15, sec onds; Missouri, 2 minutes tS seconds; Ne braska, 2 minutes US seconds. Onu-nillu Run Kansas. 2 minute 694 sec onds; Missouri, 4 minutes 50 V seconds; Ne braska, 6 minutes 'a second. Yard Hurdle Kansas, -TH seconds; Missouri, 2oH seconds; Nebraska, 2&H sec onds. , 130-Ysrd Hurdles Kansas, 17 seconds; Missouri, 1S seconds; Nebraska, ITS aec onds. Twelve-pound Shot Put -Kansas. 41 feet 7 Inrhes: Missouri. 44 feet i' inches; Ne braska, 46 fet 4 Inches. Hammer Throw Kansas. 140 feet 1 inch: Missouri. 12k feet 3 Inches; Nebraska, 132 feet 11- Inches. Discus Throw Kansas, 90 feet 3 inches; Missouri, 104 feet 4 Inches; Nebraska, ifl feet. High Jump Kansas. 3 feet Inches; Mis souri, t feet W Inches; Nebraska, 6 foot Inches. Broad Jump-Kansas, it foot I inches