TTTFi OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MAY 19. 1908. r 9 -a . WANTEO TtTBUY (Continued.) HIOHEBT prices for 2d-hand furniture, car pet, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug 3971. (2G-1 Coatlaaed RAILWAY TIME CARD Chiraaro, Mllwaakee et St. Paat CMc. Colo. Special... a 7 2 am all M pm Cal. ft Ore. F.sprea a K pm a I S pm Overland Limited a 68 pm a I M am PERT price paid for 2-hnd furniture, car- P"T cai a m m pm .- pets, stoves, cjomina. anoes. iiu Ufa i a. urwi w rirr an at Paul-Mlnneannltt.. COV. JfcFFF.RJtON stock wanted. State lowest price. Address Y 46. rare tVe. 2&l MHiR ais .1. 1.90 pm 7:30 am 6 pm 7 Jfl am I 35 pm 7 DO am 11 pm 8:27 am 11:35 pm 3.30 pm FAFE WANTED A targe fir and burgUr proof safe, with time lock, wanted at once. Address Y 458, care Pee. (2o-MS7o Vx Bt. Paul-MlnneapolUi Chlcsgo- Limited...., Chicago Enpress Chicago Express Chicago, Rock lalaad at PaelSc Chicago Limited a :fl0 am ali os pm Iowa Local a 7:00 km a 4:!0 pm Des Molnea Passenger.. a i:Q pm a 12:80 pm WANTED-Three horses for lawn mowera. I Iowa Local bll:4oam D IM pm Apply to Ernest Olbson, Happy Hnllnw tmro ibMiwn w pni 1..0 pm Club. - - (lii Msna 19 Chicago Flyer a 6:10 pm a 8 Jo am WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd...all:lS pm a 1:60 am CUo. & Cal. Express. ...a 1:10 pm a 4.30 pm Okl. ft Toaas Express... 4:40 pm a 1.15 pin Mlaaoart Paclltc Ik. C. ft St. U Exp a 9:00 am a 3:46 am K. C. ft St. U Exp alias pm a : pto WANTED TO RENT SIOUX ARE SCALPED AGAIN Bonrke Family Take Another Gams from Ducky Holmei and Hit Band. DON EA0AN WAS ON THE JOB The "Cap" end HU Tribe Are Forced to Take Another Beatles; at the Heads of the Champions. WANTED to rent for July, a modern eot tsge, furnished. Address W. 1 Coakley, loi N. 26th Bt. . (26; M630 21 WANTED To rent a modern 0-room house by June 1. C. C. Belden. 2 M7H9 It FOR RENT Young- men desiring at tractive rooms In private homo call at 253') Capitol avenue. (26) 191 13x WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED stsiiogrspher; excellent references. Address "D," Omaha Bee, Council, IlliKIs. . . U7)Mm. .. - - , ' WANTED Position aa advertising man ager by experienced man. AdJress Y 467, care The Bee. t27) M729 lx ! BURLINGTON STA IOTU HAIOH, Leave. Arrive. .. a 4:10 pm a 1:46 pm ...a 4:10 pm a 8:4ft prn ...a 4:10 pm a 3:16 pin ...ali:6u pm al(i:16 pm ...a 0:4b am a 6:10 pm ...a 8:15 ajn a 6:10 pm ...b 1:46 pm a!3:ll pm , b 9:08 am nl0:ln pm a 7:60 pm Wi TSTTVTl P:itinlrtvmpnt hv mtrlrlle A 9- man - AnvlKlrn lnnr. lil. with mauitial.l. I Chicago Hpeclal salary auccnt-ed. Addreaa K tti. t are Bee. Chicago Express .. -. 27, MS70 21x WANTEIVA position Taylor-, filtt 8. 24lh 8t. chauffeur. E. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS M.nn'.o Q. Crton and husband to Han-' rui,'. CuIIiiuj, part lota 1 and 2, block J, ohtnn a ain $ 1,900 (... er lliluins and wife et al. to Farmers and Mart-hants bank, part lot ir block 9, hrnsiin; and part lut li, hiotK 6, li-us jii 530 Wllllum lifi.tiiLli to Frank Musaer and vtie. pari lot 3, block 41, (Jruiid Vie 650 Lihkih W. Mcluskey to E. C. Uarvln, Lit 02, .OIch.-'b add j 1 Carrie H. Colt and hiuaband to TIUb-l-.tii 'intiiun, lots 22 und 23, block 4, An (S Mbw 75 Ctutity Ueasuter to Mary M. Tucker, lot .', i,.otk luj. .Florence K-d liroa. to lludolnh .1. Nodeaard. K1 4, block 1. reuun of Duraut I'lace 350 Lo li-i U. Seats to. Joocphlne O. Ham lin, hart lot' B Work 6. aubdlvlaion of J. I. Itedick'H add 4,000 Carrie I.. Behm and husband to Pylvla V- 'I'lmmrta. lirf IS. block 10. Omaha View V 2 linrrh?,. M. Klltmtrkk to Frederick . Kascr. lot 4. Aldlno Square 1 '".f :lc.t W. Kavser to Thomas Kll- i u rlck. same 1 ii!a:n .vDermody ' and wife to Ed u rd . A. fltelnpr. lot 4. block 40. Benson 250 Willlum A. Johnson to Edward A. Btetutr. lots 7-and I, block W, Benson 660 E'ir.a liurijett Fatrlck and Edith M. I'atricK to Francis P. Morgan, lot 17, block 4. Patrick 1'lAce 1 Vary E. .Bailey, and husband to Giorgt Mai shall, lot 6, block 14, Wal nut lllll 1 WillUtm Klrby to Nellie E. Klrby, lots 9. 10 and 11. block S, Ames Place 2.500 Benson Land company to Mary Mat buusHr. lots 14. 15. 16 and 17, replat of block 4i. Benson 640 John R-Regan et aL to J. J. Derlght, pa it lot 9. Bluff View 3.000 McfaKiie- Investment company to Llx xlf M. -Bv-rnea. part lota 1 and 8, block $. B. E. Rogers' add . 2,750 Jarom'.afl Darnell to Zeph Darnell,, patt lot 15. Kountie'a 2d add . 1,400 George w. Oarloch and wire to jonn H. Franklin, part loU 6 and , bloclr ' T. Lowe's add.. 80 M. W. Ryerson and wife to Ethel M. King, lots 14 and 15. block 2. Plain view 1 iHln Xf.nraMt Vf RtmnnOH tO fteOrff A. Btouffcr. jot 10, block 4. Klrkwood 1,500 Samuel Allen and wife to Emma J. emlth. part lot 16 block 10, Pat rtck s 2d add 900 vn.n T Raxt and husband to Mauds C Bherman,- lot 4, Crescent Park.. 6,150 Barlleajton Denver A California Northwest Bpecla ., Black Hills Nuithweat Express Nebraska points .... Nebraska Express . Lincoln Fast Mali .. Lincoln Local Lincoln Local Lincoln Local Schuyler Plattemouth.b 3:10 pm bl0:20 am ttellevue Plattsinouth.a 1:00 pm a 1:50 am I'lattsniourh iowa b 6:16 am Pellevua Plattsmouth b 1:30 pm Denver Limited a 4:iu pm a 7:06 am ...a 7:zt am an:46 pm ...a i.M pm a 3:b6 pin ...a 6:30 pm a 6:iti inn ...a 9:15 urn nll':30 am ...a 4:46 pm all:80 am Kansas City ft Bt. Joe..al0:45 pm a 6:30 ara Kansas City ft St. Joe.. a 9:15 am a 6:10 pm Kansas City ft 8U Joe.. a 4:45 pm WEBSTER ITA. 1DTH ft WEBSTER. Chlcaaro, Bt. Peel, Mleneapolla ft Omaha- Leave. Arrive. Twin City Passenger.. .b 6:80 am b 9:10 pm Ploux City Passenger. .a 3:06 pm al0:50 am Emerson Local c 6:46 am c 6:53 cm Mlasoarl ParlA Auburn Local b 1:50 pm bll:25 am Omaha, 4; Bloux City, 1. The dope sheet waa again upset at Vin ton street park, when with an even num ber of hits Monday and less errors for the Sioux, Omaha beat the Bloux by ths score f 4 to 1. The winning streak continues nd the way the champs walk away with the games shows class. Sharp and fast fielding again did the business, although the Rourke family was a trifle lucky In getting most of the wabbles by the Bloux In the Initial round Ducky sat on the bench and put the fleet- footed and strong arm thrower, Bpencar In the middle garden and sent Willie Crutcher I Chicago Flyer Iowa Local St. Louis Express.. I -1 - , .r-, , . T - In to toss the ball. Crutcher Is a recruit -'"J '"""i. "-' "Bs. rrom Minneapolis ana ne pucueu a. emm game, except In the first Inning, when the DENVER 19 GIVEN A SETBACK series of calamities happened. I don't mind losing a game when the Dee Molnea Takes One from the Mono fellows don't hit," said Ducky before the I tatneers Fair to One. ame. so br that reasoning he did not DES MOINES. May 18. Bomar nltrhed a mind to losing the game yesterday for the food game -and was brilliantly supported fellows" surely did not hit as they were " " l"";f.,in ble to get but four from Don Carlos ing of Nlehoff waa the aensatlon of the Ragaji, who passed but two and struck out game. Ho got one grounder behind the a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun day only, d Dally except Saturday, e Dally except Monday. OCEAN STEAMERS KtBf . - ..0" J4 Per rest, plesaureorhuelnesa it My te travel on the FRENCH L 3 f 3 F. To PARIS, the City Beautiful: y-'t2r Thexs to sll points on ths Continent SZS-c-"?' Compegnfti Oonoral i I HIIUdll.-IUMN J.SiSr' ftti Llmlt.S mall exrvlae " 1 RCWVOKKTOPtllll IS4MT1 1 vis Havre on gigantic twin-screw express , steamer, sailing every Thursday 10 s. m. These wonclcsor modern invention nave alt the convenience and luxury ot most palatial hotels on a more immense scale. Passenger elevator, roof cafe, gvmnssium, r eicflrsnt suites ana sincie tpsnracmiiotuT newspaper orchestra, wireless teUrfcrapay, I famoua ciiUine and every provisioa rot ? ' eaicty ana comion. La fftvol May It I La SstoU Juns U Le Proveaca Juna 41 La Provence June 21 La Lorralna June 11 1 La Lorraine July Barly reeervatlona reeomroanded. Fee eepy at illaaumtaa book ot Uavala Dd nt apply ta HARRY B. MOORE. - - - 101 rarnaai et. J. B. RBYNULUS. - - - MK1 rarnaa St. W. m. BOCK. ------- UU rarnaa St. w a. DAVIDSOM. . . - - Uill rarnam SC aOUU skiub, - - - vara rirm ptygui sua, Total. .... ...130.853 GOVERNMENT NOTICES SWIFT et CO. WI.V FIRST GAME Tackle the Mtlllvana Sanday. the Score Belnar IO to 2. The Bwlft ft Co. team defeated the Sulll vana Rundav afternoon in a one-sided game by the, score of 10 to 2, the former having trie beat 01 tne gamo irom start. 10 finish. Rvno. the nitcher for Swift ft Co.. held the Bulllvans to a few scattered mis and nassed two men on balla Williams pitching tor tne Buuivans XZ7,r. Tun rvNSTRTTTlNr startedeout like he Intended winning bis OFFICL OF . THIS WNWBLCTItiU own but Ml down in the fourth in- ,i.,.Krmuii!r. Fort uniana, roeuianaa May Is, IDOS. Braled- proiioeals in trlpllcala, buoJwii to -the usual conditions, will be re- iim inne 17 in., for the con- the Swift team and """' ,..ir 1...1U. .lirln wiring anlendldlv. ?h Af a hakar v at Fort Omaha. An error by Grue at third In the last half iw'...-u. B-nil information furnished on D- of the fourth lot in two men of the Sulll Itttm. U. O. leacrves tne nglll 10 re- I vana. Aiirr uiai evtsi jvvxiy kjv uvwit ..v ning. After that his opponents hit him wherever thev Dleased. This is the first game or tne season ror they snowed up i,h, jectTany or all bids, Envelopes containing I butsness and kept the Bullivana shut out ...n.ui t he marked "ProDoaala for for the next five Inntnas. .iTarv " addressed to CaDtaln W. It. Palra of Swifts cut the rones in the first OL'RY,' Constructing quarternisster, Fortl 0f the fifth. With three men' on bases he mi-i-u-"u-i j knocked a tnree-Dagger, nringinr in inree acorcs. He also scored himself. Both teams are from South Omaha Omaha, Nebraska. Bwift ft Co. J. Pettlt F. Kuncl... Positions. ..Ieft ...Right ...Center ..Third PROPOSAL&i-U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF Acrtculture, Office of the Secretary, Washington. D. C. Arpll i. x 19i-8ealed will be received at the office of the disbursing clerk until 2 p. m.. Q. Hiekus.... warineadav. May 27. 1908J for furnishing o,ir supplies for the use of the forest service c paine..-. Bhort during the fiscal year enotng June so. lu. F fikokon First as follows: Stationery and office supplies. u Ryno Catcher., furniture. Instruments, telephone wire and V- Ryno Pitcher.. fixtures. Delivery to be made at the forest nor by Innings; tWfZF7"m2tSX: swift ft Co oooo iniormaviuii " - v l cltiiiw.na disbursing clerk. Bids must be sealed and - adaraasoo 10 iiie aeciot-a. wi iiii.iiiiuoii in accordance with instructions given on schedules. JAMES WILSON. JJ'j, 0 0 0 1 Bulllvans. .... A. Jensen R. Fried E. Petroskey .... P. Jensen . F. Campbell , W. Sweeney .. L. Sweeney ,. H. Williams 4 0 S t 1-10 0 0 0 0 0- TRIP OP AMERICANS REWARDED STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WEST. LFAUI E. AME1L A83 N. W. L I'd. W. L Tci. Omaha 18 6 .RJ Toledo W Ienver 1 11 .693 lndlan'lla .18 10 43 Ploux Cily..lll .RM Columbus ..17 U .' Lincoln IS 14 .4X1 Milwaukee .16 12 .671 Dee Molnea. 11 1 .1 luisville ..17 13 .67 Peublo 1 17 .292 Kan. City.. .12 Is .4 Minn lls .... t 20 .2M St. Paul.... 7 21 .UiO NAT. LEAGUE AMER. LEAGUE. Chicago ....15 7 . New York. .16 0 .M0 Pittsburg ...13 t .691 Phllds 17 10 .630 Phila. 18 10 .M.'. Cleveland ..1111 .642 New York. .11 12 .650 Bt. Louis. ...16 14 .4M Boston 14 13 .619 Chicago ....12 18 .4H0 Clruinnatl .12 12 .500 Detroit ....ll 18 .4r8 St. Louis. .. 10 1 ."7 Wash 10 15 .400 Brooklyn ... t 18 .333 Boston 10 17 .170 GAME9 TODAY. Western league Bloux City at Omaha, Denver at Dea Moines, Pueblo at Lincoln. National Ix-ague Boston at Bt. Ixnile. Brcoklyn at Chicago, New York at Cincin nati, Philadelphia at Pittsburg. American Ieague Chicago at Washing ton. Bt. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York, Cleveland at Boston. American Aaeoclatlon Columbus at Tn dianapolla, Toledo at Louisville, Milwaukee at Kanaaa City, Minneapolis at St. Paul. one score. Score: Nebraska Cltv Flair les. 82; Hamburg. 1. Batteries, Hamburg, Fer- Blx. But four hits were made off Crutcher, but he Issued four passes and struck out but three men. Hearts Smashed Early. The Bloux had their little hearts broken pitcher and another he scooped with one hand so near second baae that he could almost got the man runnlna- from first. Belden, McDonouffh and Waldron batted nara lor Dersver, but they were the only ones to find Bomar. Waldron scored on a single and Belden's double. Manager Irwin In the first Inning for they had made up is still out of the game because of an Injury, their minds to make a lot of runs instead ocore; of having the record of one run In elgh- I EE3 MOINES. teen Inning. Campbell waa In on the Anderson, AB. ... 4 ... 3 ... 4 ... 4 ... 2 ... 8 ... 2 ... 2 ... 3 R. H. 0 0 Totals 24 carried and three runs were scored. King Be den. if '.. walked and Franck sacrificed him. That Vr reason i0ii ah. O. 8 1 1 18 i A. E. 7 27 17 O. 1 2 1 2 6 1 1 0 A. E 0 i 0 I 0 0 i 1 2 i 2 2 5 REDS BAT OUT VICTORY Mathewion Driren from Box Second Time in Three Dayi. grounds as pretty a game of hall as ever seen for amateurs. Arrh Robertson mad ths ht thst won the gsme. Score. RU E. Bcrlbner 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 6 2 Snyder 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 P- 2 4 I Batteries: Bcrtbner. Drver and O'Brien; Snyder, Tstldle and Farrel, Umpire: Otis Bier. HIS FINISH COMES IN SEVENTH Rerea Hlta Reselt la FlTe Hans Sew York Takea Lee 4 Early Ik Gaaae oa Poor Fielding r Locals. GAMES IN THE AMERICAN I.EIGIB Bookworms Break l.oalnai Streak hy Shettlas; Oat Napa POeTTON. May U -The locals broke their losing streak by shutting out Clevelsnd to day, 8 to 0. Llebhardt pitched well, but In the first Inning he threw Iord's easy tap into the bleachers, giving Boston two runs. ocore: BOSTON. CLEVELAND. a h ft a a h n t t CINCINNATI. May 18. For the second vnnell. M 4 1 I IJ. Clarae. If.. I I 0 time within three day. Cincinnati knocked - J JT.-.. ..... 14. raatnewson out ot tne oox, nis iinisn cum- i oearner, rr,,.. I Ing today In the seventh Inning, when seven hlta netted the locals five runs. Poor fielding hy Cincinnati allowed New York to tuke tho lead early In the game. Scorel CINCINNATI. NEW TORK. B H.U A r. B.H.O.A.n. Carnxan, e ...4 I nalaub. lb.. I SulllTan, el.. I Wagner, aa .. I 4 1 11 1 S lt 1 I t I 4 1 00 Husiina. Sb .t 1 I 1 Shannon, rt.. 8 110 t I n VTannev. 1B..1 11 ,1111 1 Don I In. It.... 4 111 Kane, et .. Lnbert, lb.. Ml OaJiiel, Paakert. If... I 1 4 0 Dorle. lb.... 4 I 1 1 P Hulaettt. a.t I I I iBrlawall, . I 1 1 4 0 Spade, p 4 10 1 OMathrwann, p4 1 6 1 Malarkeir, p., Totals H i v Mitchell. r(.. 4 I 1 Sermonr. !.. 6 1 ' Cleveland O sjiI. lb... I 1 I Opraanahaa. 0. 4 1 I I !,.;,, i Sohlet. 0. 4 1 4 1 1 Devlin. b....6 I 1 1 0 Bl"'" V 1 . 0 aa a A 11 1 ljti.l nil utiei. . x.iiBii'11, D, uie a . .""a a a a B""aa on balls: Off Morgan, 4; 1.? J I 9 ? S J , I hardt. 2. Bases on errors: 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1-5 Cleveland. 1. Hit by pitched ball: comspiracy ana ne am nis anare oy ninuis Nlehoff, Sb... for a double to left. Bpepcer got tireo Fluornoy, If trying to sacrifice so he tried to hit out, Dwyer, lb DUl tne orni tie cwuiu uo wan nui iu i i., u rTaxiCK. wno nauea nun ui ihi ubbv, Dexter cf letting Campbell go to third. Andreas hit Yesger, o to Ragan and Csmpbell was nailed at tha Bomar, p.. home plate and Andreas waa caught try ng to steal second ana inus ine con- i DENVER spiracy waa Drnaen up. i A3. R. It. Not so with Omsha, for their plans all Waldron, cf 4 1 .. 4 .. 3 4 was part or the deal and mat is tne they are put at the top of the batting Lauterborn, 2b order. Just so King can walk and Franck jTuHlea"'. M' m. v,i . n ih.i i. McDonoug-h, c ' " " Olmstead. p wnat mey tiiu. wnen Auinjjr ia puv umu In the list because he Is supposed to hit It Totals out. Well, that Is what he did and he drove Flournoy out for cutting first baae. It foe aiirh a arood slna-le that little Kins Des Moines 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 a a . tK Denver ,0 0000100 0-1 .,.,. j... A. Earned runs: Des Moines, 3; Denver,. 1 throw in. Householder did not do very t, hlts: Fltspatrlck, Bomar, Belden well, simply getting out. Then Dr. Welch. McDonough. Bases on balls: Off Bomar you must call him Dr. Welch, when the I 1; off Olmstead, 2, Double plays: Kin ai.,. -!. a.m i. tn inti, tnr ninnr ntir neatly to iamsKv; Anaerson. iioian to a tt tur.v, tnn hit f, Dwyer. Wild pitches: Bomar. 1; Olmstead, . . . j struck out: By Bomar, 1; by Olmstead, a double on which the Chicken scored, i. stolen bases: Nlehoff, Olmstead. Sacrt- Belden walked and on a wild pitch Dr. flee hits: Dolan, Yeager, Zalusky. Time: Welch came from second home. That Is L'35. Umpire: Brenran. Attendance: 900. to say he went to third on the wild pitch HOOTERS COULD NOT HELP BENSON and then over-run so far he could not get ... I ... I ttoo 110 0 0 4 0 0 0 110 0 4 10 0 6 10 t 0 1 0 ..SO 1 7 23 12 Cincinnati New York Two-hase hlta: Mitchell. Hugelns. Brld well, Kresnuhan. Threo-baee hits: Spade. Ganzcl. Hulswltt. Home run. Seymour. Sacrifice hits: Mitchell. Oanxel. Brldwell. Stolen bases: 8eymour. Bresnahan. DoublJ play: Hulswltt to Ganiel to Schlelr. Bftaea oi balls: orf spaao, 4; ort siatnewson, 0, Struck out: By Spade, 4; by Mathewson. 2, Hits: Off Mathewson. 15 lr. seven innings; off Malarkry, 0 in one inning. Hit by pitcher: Spade. Time: 2:00. I mplre: O Day. Pirates Shet Oct Qaakers. PITTSBURG, May 18. Pittaburg shut out Philadelphia today by a score of 2 to 0. The feature of the game waa a running catch by Tltua In the third inning, score: P1TT8BIRO. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A E. B H O A E. Mnellr, rf... I 0 0 OKnaba, lb.... 4 0100 Clarke, tf 1 1 7 1 0 Grant, lb.... 4 114 0 Leach, 3b.... I 1 0 1 0 TKve, rt I Wagner, H...S 1 1 7 0 Mat.ee. If 1 Ab'tlchlo, tb. 1 0 1 t ('Oubnrne, el... 1 Bwaclna. lb.. I 1 1 1 OBranefleld. lb 1 Wllron, et.... 10 1 ODnolln, aa 1 Olhaon, e 1 1 1 1 ODooln. e.. Camnltl, p... 1 0 1 0 Richie, p. Courtney Totals 14 17 11 0 Total.. Batted for Ritchie In ninth Pittshnra- 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 Sacrifice hits: Clarke, Wilson. Osborne. Double plays: Grant to Bransfleld to Doolln; Grant to Dooin. Left on bases! Pittsburg. 4: Philadelphia, a. liases on Dana Off Ritchie. 4. Struck" out: By Camnlts. 2: by Ritchie, 2. Time: 1:20. Umpires: Klem and Rudderham. Boston Piles Up Bis; Score BT. IX5UIS, May 18. I,ack of control by Fromme and Beebe In the first three in nlngs today gave Boston a lead At. Louis could not overcome ana tne visitors won. 9 to 1. Bcore: BOSTON. BT. LOIIIB, B H O A K. B H O A B. Browne, rf... 4 110 0 Barry. rf .i..4 1110 Beaumont, ill 1 4 I OCharlea, lb... 4 0 10 1 Bates. II I 1 0 0 0 Murray, W...4 I I Motlann. lb. . t 1 I 0 0 Delehantr, II. 4 I 1 Bowerman, e. 1 I 1 OKnnetcar, lb. 4 1 10 1 Rltchey, Jh... 4 111 OO Rnurka, aa. 4 0 1 4 Dahlen, sa....4 111 0 Hrcatetter, 0.414 1 Sweeney, lb.. 1 0 I 1 Gilbert, lb... 0 0 1 Ferguaon, p.. 1 0 0 4 0 Fromme. p... 0 0 0 1 . 1 1 V v v Moena, p 1 v w 1 Mrftlrnn, p... I 1 ,32 10 17 I 0 Phw 1 0 0 0 Bll ...1 0 0 0 0 ...t"l 14 1 0 14 LaJola. Ik.... 4 1 111 firm I a. e 1 I I tRIrm'ham. rf. I 0 110 OHInchman. rf 4 0 111 Oferrlna, lb... I 1 Moraan, p.... I 61 0N. Clarke...! 0 - l.tetinarat, p. I 1 Totala t 117 11 l'HIrkaian ...1 Totata 11 1 24 14 1 Batted for Perrlng in ninth. Batted for Llebhardt In ninth. 00000000-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Three-base hit: Warner. Baerlflco hit: txird. Stolen bases: J. Clarke, Turner, Lajole, Orssler.-Htnehman, McConnell, Car rlgan. Double play: Stovall (unassisted). Left on bases: Boston, 6; Clevelsnd. 10. off Lleb- Boston, 1; By Mor gan, 1. Struck out: By Morgan, ; by Llebhardt, 1. wild pitch: Morgan. Time: 1:6. Umpire: , O'Loughlln. Poor Pltehlne; la Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. Mav 18. In a same filled with bad pitching, hard hitting and ?ood fielding, the home team today de rated St. Louis, 12 to 10. Manager Mack used five pitchers, while the Browns tried three, the ast. cries being very wiui. in the eighth Inning Philadelphia won when three men scored on a throw by Williams, which bounded Into the grandstand. Bcore: PHILADELPHIA. gT. LOl'IS. B H O A E. B.H.O A.E Hanael, If... I I 0 0 Hoffman, rt,, I J 10 Nfchnla. sa...4 1 I t 0 C. Jones, cf.. 1 1110 J. Colllne, lb I 1 0 8 OStnne, If I 161 Davis, lb I I 0 Williams, lb. t I I 1 Murphy, lb... I 116 OWallao. as.. I I 1 I 0 Brhri-ck, e.... I 0 4 1 vPerrle. Ik ... I 1110 Carter. D I 0 0 0 0 T. Jones, lb. 4 1 6 0 lrert, p 6 0 0 0 D Spencer, a.... 4 0 4 0 E. colllne, rf 5 I 1 0 IPelty, p I 0 o 0 Conmha, of... b 1 6 0 Dlneen, p.... 0 00 Vlrkcra. p....O 0 0 1 0 Cries, p 1 0 0 10 sen 1 liter, p.. 1 1 0 I O-Snliier 1 o V Maxwell. B... 0 0 0 0 Smith, e 11110 Totals U 11 14 1 1 Bender 1 0 0 0 0 enigma to the local hatters. S'-or- V. AMIIN'ITON CHICAIIO n II (I A.K. B H OA r. Milan, rf 4 I 1 I l Hahn, ef 4 I 0 Oanirv. If.. 0 I n vuahcn, 114 1 Dclehantv. Ih I ! S 4 af1a. .-(, , . t 1 0 Plrkerlns. rf. 4 .1 I MM.t., rf. 4 I 0 0 0 Warner, e .. 4 1 I 1 S ir.nehwe. lb. I 1 Freeman, lb. 4 I IS 0 Sulllran. r. I 1 I I 0 Melinite, m .4 I 1 I Tsnnehlll. lb I 0 1 I Itrhtske, lb ... 4 I I I (Parent. SS....1 t t II Hushea, p ... I 1 0 I (IWaleh. p 1 1 Altr-ck. p ... 1 Total! U 10 n 17 I Smith. P 0 All I Totala 10 I M 14 I Bsued or A It rot k In eighth. Washington 1 2 .0 0 0 0 0 1 - Chicago 00000010 01 Three-base hit: Delehanty. Hits; Off Walsh. 4 In two Innings; orf Altrock. 4 in five Innings; off Smith, 2 in one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Ganlry, AUrock. Stolen bs: Davis. Double play. Altrock (unas sisted.) Left on bases: Washington. 6; Chicago, 8; Bases on hslls: Off Smith, 1. Bases on errors: Washington. 1; Chicago, 1. Struck out: By Hughes. 8; by Walsh, ; by Altrock, 1. Time: 1:85. Umpire: Bheridan. CORONAS VICTORS) AT FREMONT Large Cro-wal Sere Ita Home Teaaa Shot Oat. FREMONT.. Neb., May lg-Spec!al.)-The Btors Coronas of Omaha defeated the local team here today at Eagle park before a large crowd. Bogatts and Koepenlck were on (he firing lln for their respective teams and both pitched good ball. Bogatts allowed but four hits, while ills team mates were gnttlng six. The game abounded In fast fielding. Martln'a work at first and that of Vaughn at shorl were the feature for the locals, while Hodse and Hachten did star work for the visitor. Score: CORONA. , FREMONT. AB.H.O.A n. AB H O A E. McLean, lb.. 4 1 1 1 0 Tweedy, !r. . 4 114 0 Mokry, e I 1 7 1 0 F. Wheeler, 3b 4 1110 N. Kill. lb.. 4 i I 1 0 Raymond. .. 4 4 1 7 10 Helm, rf 4 I 11 Martin, lb... 4 It It II a vena. If.. . 4 1 I 0 0 I I (IB V heeler, cf I 0 0 1 1 10 0 Vauslm, ei... 1 0 4 I A 10 0 Koepenlrk. p 1 1 1 0 Hachten. lb.. .4 0 Kurera. aa... I 1 Beratta. p. . . 4 I N Smith, el. I Band, rf.... 1 I llod.e. If.... I 0 back, so he kept on running for home. Several, of the Bloux Joined In the chase and when Crutcher dropped the ball, Welch waa safe with Omaha's third run. Sqaeesed ia One. Diets Association Takes Good Game Regtardleas of Benson Noise. Much Interest has been aroused among the far as wtll as the players on the Ben son and Diets association teams during the last week as to which team would have The other run was so easy It was a shame tno honor of having firjt place in the In to tske the money. Belden walked and ter-City league. It was settled Sunday, the Austin drove him home with a double. Diets association team winning. 6 to 0. The . . ... . t ... Benson team came down to Diets park That was all there was to It except that ccompaniei by about 500 rooters and an Austin was again batting left handed. Ho automobile carryall. Each rooter was was to poor at the right handed stick work donned in a "Merry Widow" hat trimmed that he tried "t lefthanded and Bunday " rttlnow color. .iMjf, they had no chance w , , . .,. , to do their rooting auujr the second inning, switched Tisck to right with the result that when th8 aS90clation team with hard slug- he made two hits. Monday he returned to ginp; made four runs. They attempted to the left. take them off, but Jammle Saundera kept Bloux City made Its only run in the fourth ")ra n J?" un t" w.S'w.. Inning. Bpenccr singled, stole second and txiii oi interest from start to ilniah. Each went on third when LeBrand threw too pitcher pitched excellent ball, Probst hav- high to catch him and came home on " the beet of the argument. Score Andreas long fly and out to Welch. , D,'T' . BBN?SNu n a It was ladles day and they were out In Hall. In 6 1 1 1 OValiean. as... 4 1 1 0 1 Ball, c Totals. .110 0 0 0 0 1 t 0 0 0 Totals 15 10 17 11 1 Batted for Gilbert TTrrttnth. Batted for McQlynn In the ninth. 8t. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Boston ...a :....0 6 0 0 0 1 0 1-1 Two-base hits: Delehanty. Bates. Three. base hit: Browne. Home run: Delehanty Hits: Off Fromme. 1 in one and one-third innings; off Beebe, 4 In two and two-thirds Bchmidt Innings: off McUlvnn. 5 in five innings. Sacrifice hits: Beaumont, Rltchey, Dfthlen. Stolen base: Bowerman. Double plays Bowerman to Dahlen; Beebe to Gilbert to O'Rourke to Kontchy; Dahlen to McGann. Left . on bases: Bt. Louis, ; Boston, 9. Baaea on balls: Off Fromme, 4; off Mc- Glynn. 3; off Bwebe, 8; off Fergusoni 1, Hit by pitcher: By Ferguson, 1. Struck out By Fromme, 2; by Mcuiynn, 1; by tteebe. Time: 3:14. empire: Kmsiie. Game Postponed. At Chicago Brooklyn-Chicago game postponed, rain. Totala II II 17 11 1 Batted for Pelty In fifth. Batted for Carter tn eighth. St. LotilS 11431000 010 Philadelphia 10 13 1 Hits: Of Vlckers. four in two Innings: oft Bcniitzer, I in 1 inning; off Carter in four Inninas: off Dvsert. 0 In one lnnlns: Off Petty, 7 In tour Innings; off Dlneen, 3 In two Innings; off Crlss. 3 in two Innings. 1 wo-base hits: Nichols. Davis. Murphy. Smith, Hoffman, WBltama, Wallace, Fer ris. Sacrifice hits: Hartxel, J. Collins, )hy Ferris.' Stolen bases: Davis, man. Struck out: By Maxwell. 1: bv Carter, 1; by Vlckers. 2; by Dlneen, 1; by Crlss, 1 Double play: Vlckers, Nichols and Davis. Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; Philadelphia. 8. Baae on balls: Off Vlckers. I; orf Maxwell, 1; off Carter, 1; off Pelty, 1: off Dineen. 8; off Crlas. 5. Hit by pitcher: By Mawell, 1. Time: J:15. Um pires: Cohnolly and Egan. Detroit Defeats New York. NEW YORK. May 18. Detroit hsmmered ClieAhro for eight hits and six runs In the second Inning today and struck another hitting streak in the eighth oft Doyle, who hurt his acm. The umpire Bent Jennings and Coughlln off the field. Score: DEAROIT. NEW YORK. B.H.O.A E. B.H.O. A.E V ( Inly re, If.. 4 110 0 Nllea, lb & 12 11 Bchaefer, l-b 6 111 0 Kaaler, rf.... 4 0 0 0 Crawford, cf. 4 1 t 0 0 Hemphill, cf. 4 1 0 0 Cokb. rt 1 1 0 0 1 rhaeo, lb.... 4 0 7 1 0 Rnaeman, lb. 1 I II 1 OBtahl. If 4 I I 1 0 CounMIn, lb. 1 10 1 OConroy, lb... 4 1 I 1 1 Downs, 2b.... 1 Oil I Ball, at 4 2111 0 Klelnow, ... 4 0 5 111 7 1 full force. Going out on the ear Don Carlos Regan was bemoaning the fact that he had to pitch on ladles' day as It was Jink to him. He was wrong. The same teams this atfernoon. , Tho score: OMAHA, AB. n. H. O. A. IB. King, 2b 3 V Franck, ss 3 0 Autrey. lb 4 1 Householder, If 4 0 Welch, cf 3 1 Belden, rf 1 1 Austin, 3b 3 0 LeBrand. c 8 0 Ragan, p 3 0 Totals 26 i H. 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 o. 1 8 11 0 4 0 1 7 0 A. 2 8 0 0 0 0 3 1 5 4 27 14 CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S t ) 1 1 1CJ. full jsr jMumre, j-a (1 11 ov. - -- 1Kb Sealed broposals. In triplicate, will 8unday and defeated ths West Ends ot that Go to Conncll BlatTs to Wis aa Sacceed Asralnat Westeaders, The Americans went to Council Bluffs Campbell, If Spencer, cf Andreas. 2b Weed, rf Henry, e Welch, Sb Severeld, lb Holmes Granville, ss ... Crutcher, p SIOUX CITY. AB. R. 4 be received here uatll 2 p. m., atandard city in a great slugglntf match by a score time, Thursday, May 21, 1908, and then of 12 to 7. opened, for conarructlng a wagon shed at Almost every man on the American team Fort DM Moines. Ia. Information fur- got one or more bits, Cassldy having the nlshed on application here. Plana and best honors, getting a three-bagger and a specifications win oe sent iw lnienuinx two-bagger and two singles, bidders upon their depositing the sum of Cunningham pitched good ball for the 310. which will be refunded when plans and Americans, striking out five men and allow- sneclflcatlons are returned. Proposals ln blU one hu la four jnnlngs. should be endorsed. "Proposals for Watron f he feature of the game was the batting Sweeney at third ingham. Score: AMERICANS. WEST ENDS. AB-H.O.A-E. 24 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 15 0 0 0 0-1 0 04 Should be endorsed, "proposals ror vvawon Th featur. or the Kame a fined." and addressed. Constructing Guar. of CaMlay tne pl,vlng of Sv iatinaster, Fort Pes Moines, and the pitching ot Cunnlni SEALED PROPOSALS LBB BB- If, it 4 1 OH. Bklnnar, c 4 0 7 1 1 cetved at office of treasurer, -Battle glIU7n, ...... 1 1 1 1 oDowdeii. p... 4 114 1 Mountain eanuiinurn, n. i. v Totals 31 1 4 Omaha Runs 3 0 0 1 0 Hits 3 0 0 1 0 tjloux City Runs ....0 0 0 1 0 Hits 1 0 0 11 Two-base hits: Belden, Austin. Campbell. Dr. Welch. Wild pitch: Crutcher. Bases on Dans: tnr itaian. 1: off crutcher. 4. Struck out: By Ragan, 6; by Crutcher. 8. Left 011 bases: Omaha, 3; Sioux City, 0. Double play: Franck to Autrey. Sacrifice hits: Franck, Andreas. Stolen bases: Spencer. Weed. Time: l':36. Umpire: Davis. Attend ance: l.tuo. ' H.. Hot I r.,1. ih a a a a A ui, a Springs, Boutn Dakota, until 1Z o ciock m. Ueuniaon. ef. 4 I 1 0 0 Payne, lb... 4 June 16, If, and then opened, for fur- gwoaaey, lb. 6 14 1 1 Graham, lb.. 4 ntshlng and delivery of hoapital, repair and Fox, rf 1 1 0 1 L. Skinner, cf 4 farm, supplies. In acoordaaoe with instruo- Rpp. 1 OBnxk. lb.... 4 lions and specifications, copies of which, . with blank proposals and other informa tion, may be had upon application to W. A. j Tucker, treasurer. M12--26-J3 L - .... 1 - - Ill 111 14 11 110 0 111 8 0 10 1111 RAILWAY TIME CARD Caaaidr. a 14 11 0 Rusaall. rt... 4 Cunolnfham,pl 0 0 0 Hadley, If... I beaney, p 1101 Totals 16 I 17 15 I Totala 44 liril 1 Earned runs: Americans, 7; West 'Ends, 3. Two-base hits: Farley, Cassldy. Three base hits: Csssldy, Hadley. Stolen bases: Coughlan (2), Farley (2, Dennison, Cassldy, i'VioX STATION lOTH AND MARCT graham. Louble play: Dowdell to Payne , J. . I Bases ont balls: off Cunningham. 1: off Vklaa Habajtaaw Leave. Arrive. Tha Overland Limited.. a 180 am a :40 pro Dowdell. 2. Struck out: By Cunningham, 6; by ienny, 2; by Dowdell, 6. Time: 2:16. Umpire: Trummer. The Coloradd Express.. 3.60 pra a 6 00 pm RAMBLERS ANtt WESTSIDES TIE & .nt n x nru aiv.10 am 1 Tha Oregon Express... .a 4:10 pm jl.Wpra Westslders Trot Gat a Pneblo Pitcher Tha Los ArtKelex Lm..al2 65 pm a s.16 pm The Fast Mall ....Tt....a 8.2a) am a 6:46 pm T" Twlrllnar. The China St Japan The Ramblers Journej-ed to West Side Mall IT .....a 4:00 pm a 1:60 pm park Bunday, intending to play the wet North Platte Local a 7:43 am a 4:46 pra aide bunch. They were met, however, by a Colo,-Crlcago Special. ..au:iv am i.w am 1 western leaguer in tne person ot Mr. UJl J . lt.. A. aiHimk burg Local bl2: pm b 1:40 pm 4easTO at North west era Chicago Daylight a 7:26 am all:48 pm St. Vattl-Mlnn. Exp a 7:46 am al0:20 pm gano of Pueblo. He pitchvd a tairly good game, several times pulling himself out of tight places. Hit work, however, was eclipsed by that of Jackeron, the R tmbier slat man. jsuron allowed but (our scat tered ht)s and struck out fifteen, whl'e Mr 1 nicago uocai n.jaiii - r 1 uaigauo allowed nine hits snd struck out Ktnu Cltv Passenger.. a 7:46 am 1 I.SI tm tK,Tv. Tha frstiirua r.f It, a same Cracavo Passenger a :sti pin a .so mm the batting of Colima and Hawley. Collins a e:vu pm a : am got three aafe drives and liawiey banged a a. at nn m o.w am 1 oui, m nomer with ons on bases. Score ,a :o pm aiz pm h.H K al0:00 pm a 1.33 am I West Side 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 06 4 3 i Rambers 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 1 Cblraxo Buecial St. Paul-Minn. Llm. Loa Angelea Limited Overlsnd Limited .. Vart Mail Hioui tHie Local.. ...a 3.60 pm a 1:20 am Twin Olty Llale4 a 8 ito pm a :t" am Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:55 am I !: pm Lincoln-Long Pins.-. a 7:56 am iW K am Deiadwood-Llnoola ......a 1 0U pra a :20 pm Casper-Lander a 3.00 pm a t:20 pm Batteries: Galgano and Greener: Jauron ana uunona. umpire: Mullens. llorlors Wis from Crowns. The Hoctors won a fast and snappy game rrom tne oroaeguara crowns by 1 score of 4 to 3. Sunday. Both teams tuaved excellent ball, but the Crowns could not solve McMaster'a curves who allowed five hlta and struck out fourteen men. Bat' iterlea: Hoctors. Mc Masters and Clssna 1 Brodegaard Crowns, Nelson and 8ymon. Rifles Waat Game. AH teams wtahlns for games from' the Dehlman Klfles a.l.lreas DaMman Rtfl Ball Team, care Jabes Cross. Kourteentn end Douslss streets. Uioalia. Out i.t tnn-n Council tflulla) .9 :w pra div.is ara games prelerre Hastings-Superior Freaiont-Albioa .. llllaols Central Cities go- Express .. i nicsgo umiiea . ,.b I 00 pra b 6 20 pro ..b 1:30 pm b 1:35 pra .a 7:15 am a 8'4S pm .t loo pm a 1:80 ass fLftnn -At -Paul Exo b 715 ara Mlnn.-SL Paul . Llm ...a ) pia a 8 am W a teaaa - Bt. Louis Express. ...... .a 1:30 pra a 1:26 am 61. Lotla- Ixxsal ifronj . Council Bluttw) .. a... a 8:00 ara- ailOi pra Btaauberry Local (from H. O. 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 8 1 14 0 1 0 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 HOME RUN WINS FOR LINCOLN Latferty. it.. 6 I 1 1 OReaseeu. If.. 4 0 0 Eaatman, as.. 4 I 1 4 1 Kanacker, rf. 4 0 I 1 K-dpellBUUl, 1 1 1 tCralghton, lb 4 1 1 1 1 Lynch, lb.... I 111 I UKltrgerald. JO 1 v 1 v Dlneen, ct...l 0 0 1 Durkee. lb... 4 1111 NesUebuah.ab I 0 I I 1 Rhine, cf.... 1 1 u v Bheetak.. Tf... 110 0 OHlca. 0 4 16 0 0 Probat, p 4 112 0 Whitney, p.. 1 1 0 4 0 Totala. II I 87 11 I Totals 11 I 83 I 4 Stock Yards Defeat Florence. The Union Stock Yards divided In a doublerheader at Corredy's new park, South Omaha, Sunday in the game with the girls. The Stock Yards boys were too gallant and presented them with a few posies. Score: Girls, 7; Union Stock Yards, 8. In the league game there was a dif ferent atory. the yard boys playod real ball, although they had five errors, none were costly and they went after many difficult chances. Hawklna at third, play- Ina- fine ball. Joe Cavanaugh s pitching was of the gilt-edge order, he allowing only one scratch hit. while nis brother s catch' ing was a-la-uonding. r lorence aid not get a stolen base. Score: STOCK YARDS. FLORENCE. AB.H.O.A E. AB H O A.E Keller, lb... 4 1 I I 0 Kinney, cf... i 0 110 Talbot, lb... I 1 1 1 I Hushea, lb.. 4 1 l'l M.rllelJ. as. 4 1 I 4 1 Trt wbridse.tb 4 0 110 Cavativue-h, sill 0 Barr, rt 4 0 0 0 Van clave, II I 0 1 v v uuter, aa.... a 1 1 0 Hawkins, lb. 121 1 Carlo. If I 0 I 1 0 Crandall, cf.. 1 1 1 1 0 Siert. lb 1 0 4 0 0 Corey, rf 1 1 0 1 Anderaon. lb. 0100 Mjrnhr. rf... 10 11 0 Dooae, 0 I 0 7 1 1 Cavanauah, D I I I 1 0 Broderlck. p. 1 0 1 0 0 uueiin, p.... a v v a v Totals 27 7 27 12 u Totals S 1 14 10 1 Union Stock Yards I Florence 0 Two-base hits: Kelley, Mayfleld, Carey S. B. Talbot, Hawkins. Crandall (81. Double plays: Murphy to Talbot; Trowbrioge to Baker, rlrst base on bans: iiir uavan aua-h. 2: oft Broadbeck. 1: off Ouutln. 1. Struck out: By Cavanaugh, 8; by Gust In, 6; by Broadbock, 3. Hit by pitched ball; By Cavanaugh, 2. t'mpire; Morrlaon, Time: 1:2b. Scorer: Ifler. Luoibrrnieu Defeat Tovraseads. The biets Lumber Company and the Townsend Gun Company teams played an interesting game, ttunougn tne score would artin to tell a difterent story, at Florence park. Sunday afternoon, score, 8 to 1 In ths 4. y 1 oung, tne veteran Jack Thomas Rape It Oat on First Ball Pitched la the Ninth. LINCOLN, Neb.. May 18.-In the ninth Inning, with the score a tie. Thomas hit the first ball pitched to him for a horns I bietia' favor run and that gave the game to Lincoln, ( pitcher of the Dletxs, waa the alab artist to 4. It looked like an easy victory for tor the Townsends. but the hard hitting the locals at the start, for while they were Lumber Company hit hl:n hard at all stages piuKBin. rnnrimii uiuuainouaiy, tne vis-1 of the game. CM'ore: lLors couiu not toucn jones. in tne seventn I townsknds diets ne lost nis cunning, a dsss on Dans, a 1 iu h n a si .u a n 1 w single ana a aouote netting two runs, two I Biselow, cf.. e I 1 0 Server, lb... 4 I 4 more came in tne eiguia on a single anil Speiimaa. it. 0 1 0 names, ib.. two doubles. Then Bonno went into tha Ftbrr. n 4 1 1 4 0 Elliott, aa. box and the hitting ended. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. Jude, If Fox. 2b Gangler, as .. Fenlon. rf ... Thomas, lb .. Davidson, cf Prltchett, 3b Zinran, c .... Jonea, p Bonno, p .... Totals .... Spencer, If .. Hogrlever. Sb Patterson. 2h . Mattick, Cf ... sicLear. rf .. Clark, lb Corhan, as .... Mltse, c Fitxgerald, p . H. 8 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 1 Anderaon, 2b I 0 I 1 ODworak, Sb Wilder, lb... 4 I 0 1 Qulgley. If. Kennedy, lb. I 1 I 1 0HIII, rf Kranda. c ... I I T I 1 Brown. .. Mullen, rt... 4 1 B. Youns. ef I 1 4) t Matthews. . I t I ML. Young, p I 1 I t I 1 11 1 I 4 14 1 4 0 11 1110 4 110 0 101 O' Leery, aa.. I 14 1 OCheebro. p.:. 0 0 0 1 Munin, p t z 1 3 '.'-"rm Doyle, p. . . ToUli 10 16 27 It 4 Newton, p.. Mortsrlty 0 0 . 1 0 0 0 0 , I 0 11 0 .00000 10000 .17 27 13 1 Totala SO I 17 7 1 Totals II 4 17 14 I Btors Coronas 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 08 Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: Coronss. 1. Two-base hits: Mokry. Tweedy. Sacrifice hits: Mokry, Kucera, Bogatts, Smith, Bando. Stolen bases: Mt loan, Kucera, Bogatts. Martin, Struck out: By Bogatts, ; by Koepenlck, 6. First base on balls: Off Knepeultk. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Wheeler, 2. Time: 1:15. Umpire: l.ugan. Attendance: 300. Wllher Beata F. A M.'a. WILBER. Neb.. May 18 (Special.) Wllher defeated the F. At M. lnsuranoe company team of IJncoln hero yesterday afternoon In what proved to be the finest game of the season. The visitors narrowly escaped a ahtit out, Baltlernon of Wllher falling all over himself trying to recover a two-base hit, permitting the runner to stretch it Into a home run. The next man was sn essy out. J. Shlmonok pitched a superb game of ball for the Wllberltes, allowing only three hits, and was given errorless support. In the fourth, inning A. rinimones: or Wllher resched first on a poor throw to first, stole second, was advanced to third by Luse's hit to second and atole home base In clean style, but the umpire said he wss out. Score: R-TI.E. F. M ;. 0009100 0-1 84 Wilber 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 5 6 0 Three-base hits: Eyre of Lincoln, O. Fhestak. Home run: H. Herman. Struck out: By J. Bhimonek, 8; by Sterns. 1. Bat teries: Sterns and Herman;; Bhimonek and Btorkan. Umpire:. .Walkltn." Time: 1:10. Base Ball at Mitchell. MITCHELL, B. D., May 18. (Special ) The base ball fans of this city have about completed their arrangements for a strong club this summer. They have secured a battery to change off with the local bat tery and they will have their first gsme Tuesday with the Alexandria nine. Efforts will b made to get possession of a block of ground In the eastern part of the city to establish a ball 'park, as the University athletic grounds are too far away to at tract many fans to the game. With the outside battery the- local players believe they will be able to hold their own with any of the clubs in this section of the state, and in a short time the team manager will bo ready to make a schedule of games for the rest of the summer. Totals Batted for Cheshro In second. Batted for Newton in ninth. Detroit 0 6 0 0 0 0 14 011 New York 0 3 0 1 2 0 1 Jl 06 Bases on errors: New York 9- netrnir 9 Ltft On bases: New York. 4: Detroit K Bases on balls: Off Doyle, 1; off Newton; 1; off Mullln. 1. Struck out: By Chesbro, i: by Aioyio. 4; by Mullln, 1. Home run Nile. Three-has hit: f'M Three-hen.. Ml rV,l,H Torn.!,. A GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION bits; stahl, Ball, Srhaefer. Crossman. Sac- ririco nits: Crawford. Cobb. Stolen bases: Bchaefer (2), Crawford. Double plav: Klel now to Chase. Hit with pitched ball: By Chesbro, 1. Hits: Off Chesbro, 8 In two Kansas City Wins from Milwaukee la Tenth Innlngf. KANSAS CITY. Mav 18. Two errors snd Innings; off Doyle, 6 In five and one-third tno hits In tha sevenLii Inninir grave. Kansas innings; off Newton. 2 In one and twn-thiit-l City the first game from Milwaukee to- Innings. Time: 2:10.. Umpires: Hurst and da. Bcore: h,vhmb, KANSAS CITY. . MILWAUKEE. Senator Defeat la,. nunAir. nunan H.llm.n rf.. 1 1 0 1 Rohlnaon. aa. 1 1 S 0 II W A tj 1 1 1 r tj 1 t I.N . MSy X. 1 1 1 1 If Ilea Was A Beckley, lb... 4 17 1 Green, rf 4 1 0 0 0 puxie to Chicago today, Washington wln- uraeiiear, 2b. ties u M t huen y, it i 4 i o ning, a to l. rue visitors used three pltchats, Tielthey of whom proved an High School Wlaa Game. IOWA FALLS, May 18 (Special.) The final game in tho scheduin of the Iowa Falls HLKh school was played at Ellsworth college athletic park in this city Saturday afternoon and resulted in another victory for tha high school. The opposing team was the hlKh school nine of Grundy Center and the score was 6 to 8 in favor of Iowa Falls. Having defeated the best nines In northern Iowa this season the local team rightfully claims the title to the cham pionship of the high school teams In north ern Iowa. Miles Defeats Sea da. LONDON, May 18 The court tennis tournament of the Olympic games was opened at Queen's club today. Eustace If. Miles, the English player, defeated Charles E. Bands of . New York, three straight sets. The score waa 6-8, 6-8, 6-8. Ketchel and Papko SI era. MILWAUKEE. May 18-Btanley Ketchell and Tillly Papke todav signed articles for a ten-round bout at 154 pounds before the Milwaukee Boxing club on June 4. MISTHESYSTEH Even in ita early stages Catarrh is a most distressing ailment. tnsed bt bw I 1 Neighbors, rf 4 1 1 1 OWIIaon, et.... 4 1 I 0 I Kru.-Ker. lb.. 4 2 i 1 1 Rolh, c 4 1(101 Keiwln. rf ... 4 10 HM.Corm'k. lb 4 1 2 4 0 Sullivan, e... 4 0 1 1 Clark, Sb 4.1 10 0 Wood, aa I 0 5 0 OUrown, lb.... 4 0 7 t) Ooodwln, p.. 1 0 1 1 0 Dougherty, p. I 1 0 I 0 Totala 12 1 V II 1 Total. 33 11 24 I I Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 03 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 Earned runs: Kansas Clty( 2; Milwaukee, rwo-baso hits: McCorr.ucK. Krueger Z. Robinson. Neighbors. Three-base hit: Ker- wln. First base on balls: Oft Goodwin, 1; r.fe rinntfltArti' 1 Htrn.'lr nut Ur flrwwl. win, 2; by Dougherty, 3. Left on bases: the stuffy feeiinjr in the head, rineinsr noises in the eiara. waterv eves Hiffirnfr ftum t&. ; Seyr'cCne.rn?(V, breathlngr, continual hawking; and spitting. etc.", but when the blood becomes Wlsson. Sacrifice hit: Goodwin. Passed inorousriuy Saturated With the imountiea which rvrrvlnc the fiicMu. it-Lwt.a !,U8",11.v.al.,Jr.!"tba:e n. aserioua and often daneerous disorder. Then the hmnr.ht.,1 tnhe. .r. .n.,v f" '-'Vi "i. "'. "."" 11.1.1.11 J a. a..." . . .. . . , ball: Mccnesney. lime:. i:tu. Lmpires: unu jutineys Qiscasea. ana Ollen ine lunirs become nfrerfext hv th ptssaajjc oi impure oiooa inrougn xnem and tjatirrh terminates la fnnanmntinn TVi m lme.v(tiAa mw. A A J 1 1.1 j . . . r.T,f. .u . v.,..;, a I e ..uiu. Huvi uviMiua 1U LUC U1UOU V.'ll It'A D.-nonre laurrn IUUCiL'O, may in. viimiiune ultima auu . , -, ... - a ... . t,B.R running combined with Huarhes' er- n never oe rcmovea inrongn ine use OI SDravS. inhalaUona. nrnariM eto nTngrndhflrargam: of Vh'e perils Jl?? "'"I Ve alotlC thould never with Loutsvuio toaay. ocore: t l v v vi m uiacnac, o. o. o. turca vuirr ly Cleansing ine tolkdo. r LocisviLLR. ciood or all impure catarrhal matter. It goes down and iuttiu ' the disease at IA . W . O . A , B . B . 14 . 0 .A.E. I A 4V aa e aef Jl . A ? . 1 A ' S A n..i . A l 1 ASf.ala. r.t A S A A A I m-s i 6iU t-UL UlOUUIl. U UU ICUIUVCTB eVPTV ITJirft OT Illf 1 TT1 ntiriTT T nflr 1st i.tnebi. s 4 j o JHa ' cf..:'.! o i causing tht trouble. Then as rich, purified blood is carried to all parts of the Armb'tter. rf 4 0 1 c Perrlne. lb... I 1 I 7 f i " Bjmjiwma Kuuijv icuvc, tuc UCailU 13 lmprOVea. SnQ O. O. 3- . , . . . - v wkraMa kwva. VA VUU1U CkUVel gtVXlV cava av-v ucaiicu DCUV J I " f" icj Bll WnO wTKc, Hecan.hr. Ib. 110 1 1 Stovall. rt ... Later, lb.... 4 I 11 0 OSalllvan. lb.. I 8 11 0 H,.,klna. If.. 1 0 11 Ollurke, lb.... 4 2 10 0 Klwert, if.... 1 1 I 0 CQulnlan, aa... 4 1 1 2 0 Land. 4 0 4 1 0 Hughes, C....I 1 1 I West, p I 0 0 1 llluihaui, p. . I 110 Buahelman, p 1 0 0 1 1 Halla, p 1 0 0 0 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. OA. . 31 11 14 II I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-6 SO PUEBLO. AB. R T V H. O. 0 0 A E 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 4 3 Totals 24 11 None out when winning run scored. Lincoln 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-6 Puvblo 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 04 - Home run: Thomas. Two-base hit: Jude, Mattick. Clark. Stolen baaea: Fox (2). rJao rifica hits. Zinran, Corhan. Struck out; By Jours. 6; by Bonno. 2; by Fltsgerald, 4. Base on balls: Off Jones, 4; off FUsarerald, 1. Wfld pitch: Fitsgerald (2)'. Umpire: Haa kell. lime: 1:35. Attendance, l,60u. Hambara- ISaay Meat. HAMBURG. Ia., May 1 (Special V Trie Hamburg team proved easy for the Ne braaka City Lanka riunday afternoon, an over-throw al thud I as giving Hambjig Aotali 14 t It 11 I Totals II 1 14 II I Diets 0 4 3 0 0 0 3 0 0-1 Townsend 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Home run: Blgelow. Two-base hits: Blae- 1 I low, Kranda. hacrlflce hits: Anderson, 9 Kennedy. Stolen base: Quiglry. Bases on Dans: tjt t mtiiinswe, i; on i ouikg, i Struck out: By Maithea-s. ; by Youi.g, 0. Merchants Take la Sterlings. The Merchants set too fast a pace for the oterllr.;, winning 14 to 3. Tha battery work of the Merchants was good and they had fast support. Bcore: aa.ncriAriTi. Tc.nLlM.a. AB.H.O.A E. AU.H.O.A C. Neuo. as I I 2 I 0 TwIUhsl, aa. 4 0 1 1 0 White, ib.... I I I I OLenoy, lb.... I 0 110 Moeiier. cf... i 4 10 1 Mt-dresan, Ib 4 1 I I McDonald. S 1 1 1 I Bage, lb 4 t T I Mellnne. lb.. 1 1 1 1 0 Harnett, cf.. 4 I I 1 Walling. If.. I 110 IHiarkle, e... 4 111 Co., lb I 1 1 8 Held, rt 4 100 McOowaa. rf. i 1 0 Watts. U 4 0 1 1 Reilley, p... 101 OBarnett, p.... 10114 Howell, p.... 110 1 ruaseraia. lb I I t Totala 47 "i 27 14 1 . Totala U 1 11 II 1 Merchants ....1 0 1 4 1 0 0 6 114 18 1 Sterlings 0 000030008 (1 Two-base hit: White. Sacrifloe hits: Walling (2), White ii), Cos, McDonald. Harriett. Stolen bases: Neno. Cue, Mc Gowan, Mosler, While, Hinckle. Double piny: Lenny to Bags. Bases on balls: Off Howell, 1; off McUregan, g. struck out: by Reilly. 4; by Howell. 4; by Barrett, 2, by Muairegai., 8. Passed balls: By Hinckle, 2. lilt by pitched ball: Bellley, Uliickle, Twltciitl. Umpire: Belt Totals U 1 a 11 4 Totals.... Toledo 2 0 0 4 0 Louisville 0 2 0 2 1 Two-bsse hits: Stanley. Hlnchrnan, Mc Carthy. Hits: urr west, g in nnir innings off Buahelman, 8 In five innings: off Dur ham. 5 In three and two-thirds Innings; off Halla, 2 in four and one-third innings, Hit with pitched ban: By uusneiman, l; by Durham. 1. Bases on balls: Off West, 2; off Lusheltnan, 1; off Durham, 2. Left on bases: Toledo. 7: Louisville. 10. Stolen bases: Burke. Hughes. Bmoot. McCarthy. Struck out: By West. 2: by Busheltnan. 4 bv Halla. 2. Passed balla: Land, Hughes. Time: 2:00. I moire: owen. Millers Wla from Saints MINNEAPOLIS, May 18. In a ragged fielding came Minneapolis defeated St. Paul. to 4. After allowing four hits and. five runs in the fourth. Pitcher Farrls waa put off the field for disputing empire Hayes decision. Tlemyer. a Bt. Paul, Infielder, re placed him In the box, and allowed only one hit in tne succeeding innings, boo re: MINNSAPCILIS. BT. PAfL. B.H.O A B. B.H.O A C 10 1 ODitnleavT. rf. 10 10 l Flood, lb... 4 0 111 Wheeler, lb.. 4 ,1110 Davie, ef 4 10 10) Oyer. If 4 ,11111 Liughlln, e,. 4 , 4 I T 1 0 Rowan, lb ... 4 ,1110 Wc Kane. as.. 4 ,4 i 0 4 0 Parrta. p 1 Tieoiyer, p. ., I U III I I - Totala 11 7 14 It 4 Minneapolis 0 0 0 ( 0 0 0 0 6 Bt. Psul 0 110 10 0 1 04 Two-base hits: Clarke, Laughlln, Rowan Wheeler. Hita: Off Farrls. 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