TTTE BEE: OMAHA. TTIUKSDAT. APRTL 29, 190!). ( Giants Take Brace. Pirates Lose. Cubs Win by One CUBS IN THE NIMH Four Hit nd Two Errora in Find Inning Give Chicago Four Sum. RETTLBACH HAS AN OFF DAY HI WlMam Help CI artnnatl t. SeTeral f Its Hans Sevres at Olhfr IHlmri la National I.eacne. Standing of the Teams CINCINNATI. April 3s.-Fnur hltg and too error gave Chicago1 four rutin and the game In the ninth Inning. Reulbach' wtld neas helped the locals to several of their run. A one-handed catch of a line fly by HhecktrVd waa the feature of the game. Sore: run; ago. KM OAR Bnrrw, rf... 1 0 Ham a, lb. . i 1 7 P'huiii.. ri...i i l i)nee, ef .... I l l Sirs-sard. If.. 4 I fl epe.sert, If . .. I t 0 J hitv 1t . s 111 Kl4Mrt. Ih.. .1 110 I 1 DMnrholl, rf..i I 1 t 1 I Mnwrnr. as .. I 0 4 1 linn HnbiitMll. lb all 0 I 4 t mixh. O-rf 1111 A 4 1 Ogs'lnf. p. 1 I 'Harbin . s o f o a totals.. P i-tnr.ilt Ih 4 Tinker. 4 ttorman. rf . . . 4 KlmeMPall. th 4 Mran. r 4 rieulheih, a . 1 llowanl Brown, ft rlUHMKATI. , B H O. A It. 1 . inn t Totala 14 1 tl 11 Hatted for Rettlharh In ninth. Batted for Ewlng In ninth. Cincinnati 2 0 O 0 I 0 1 Chicago o 0 o 0 0 0 Two-h." lilts: Ibert. Mitchell. Sacrifice him : Mnwrey, Roth. sacrifice fly: Mow- rey. Stolen base: Chance. Double playi: Mnwrpv tr Hohlltiell; Zimmerman to chance. Bases on halls: Off Ewlng, 1; off Heulbui h. 6. 8truck out: Bv Kwlng, t; by lletilbach. 2. Hits: Off Reulbach. 7 In eight Innings; off Brown, 1 In one inning;. Time: l:u2. Umpired: Klem and Kane. St. Inula Defeats Flttshajrar. ST. UJII8. April 3 The St. Louis team wn the final game nf the aerlea with Pittsburg here today by score of I to 2. ' oore: ;( ST. LOPIS 1 PITTSBl'BO. n.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B Mme, Jb .., Shaw, rf I'hHp. r KnnMthr, lb r"rane, rf ... rill.. If t'harlea, '.b.. Osten, Drabs, p 1 1 I 1 I I 1 It 1 1 0 t 1 1 I 0 1 WOtlller. ef.. t A I 0l,rh. lb ... till I -'rrk. If ... lit llr, as... I 4 I 0 Aheleln. lb.. 4 A 11 1 1 J Miller. Jb, 0 Wll.on, rf... 0 Gfbsnfl, 1 Mlrldos, p.. Infield, p. Totals II f 11 marker, p.. Uratt I t 1 1 I 1 A t 1 1 4 101 1 A A 1 1 0 ft 1 t A A .totals II 14 II Batted for Wacker lb ninth. it. l.ouls 1 0 3 0 0 S 0 2 ."tttshurg 0 1' 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-has hits: Byrne, Charles. Sacrifice hits: Phelpa, Charles (. J. Miller. Sacri fice fly: Beebe. Bases on balls: Off Heche. 6; off Maddox. 1, off Lelfleld. 1; off Wackor, 1. Struck out: By Beebe, 2; by uellield, 1. Umpires: O'Day and Emslle. Brooklyn Win. in Ninth. PHILADKl.PHIA. April 18 After being held to two hits In eight Innings by FYxen today, Brooklyn won the game by a bat- ling rally In the ninth. 'He-ore: BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.B. Burrh. If 4 Albanian, lb. 4 PHlLADKtiPHlA. B.H.O.A.B Hummal, ibrlrii, rf. Ki.xun, rf... Jordan, lb.., l,ennnx, lb. Barsan, e... Scanlon, p.., Tntala. 0 Grant, lb 1 4 A Knaba. lb.... 4 111 OTiUie, rf 4 A Macao. If 1 A I Aranafield. lb I 1 14 A "Ueaorna, el. .. I a I V 0 Paella, aa.... t t t I A Doaln, e 4 A 4 A A Paxan, p 1 A A 1 10 0 0 0-1 NATt LEAOUTJ. I AMER. IXhnVY. W.L.Pct W.UPi Chicago ? Boston Philadelphia t Cincinnati ..7 Plttsbura ... New Tork ..4 Brooklyn ....4 St. Louis ...( Pet 4 .;)pitrnlt t I .TVt 4 . Ami New Tork ..7 4 . 4 .AM.Chlcago 6 .M.'i .MS! Boston S .MR .Mi Philadelphia 6 ( .lino 5 . 444 St. Ismls ...4 7 .3K4 ( .4mi'1eveland ...4 8 .3X3 .367: Washington I 7 .3gn AMERICAN ASSCICIATION. Won. Lost. Pet. Milwaukee I .750 loiilsville 10 4 .714 Indianapolis R t .ATI Minneapolis f A .,VO Toledo 7 7 .nno St. Paul 4 7 .34 Kansas City X .27 4Jol umbos I 10 .231 GAMES TOO AT. National League Boston at New Tork. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Chicaa-o at Cln. clnnatl. American Leasnie Ht. Tiula mt rhenif Cleveland at Chicago. Ihlladelphla at Washington. New Tork at Boston. American Association Inritanannlla at Columbus. TyOWlsvlUe at Toledo. t Minneapolis. Kanaaa City at St. Paul. western league Omaha at Denver, Ds Moines at Pueblo. Lincoln at Topeka, 8iou City at Wichita. . WASHINGTON WINS IN TENTH Senators Defeat Athletici in Exciting Contest. BOTH PITCHERS ARE EFFECTIVE GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Colambaa Wins from la.iaaanolla br Saverlor Stick Work. COLUMBUS. O.. Anril 2A. Hteailv hltttn with James drlvlns twine enabled Columbua to take the third game vi inn inaianaajona series, n to I. Kjuger s throw to the plate, retiring Howley waa a feature. Score: COLD MB 11 INOIAWAPOM B.H.O.A.B. B H.O A B rka. if 4 I A AChaaVrna. If I 1 1 A Howell, lb.... I 1 1A 0 IM Cheaoar. of 1 I A A ronsalton. rf 4 A Harden, rf... I I A A jamaa, 111 AOarr. lb I 111 rvruR-r, ci.... l l aniirka Ih a troa, as 4 A I 1 1 Williams. 2b. 4 mel. Ib 4 A 1 1 Howler. e....4 O'Rourka, lb. I I I I AHopks, as..... I Oarer, p I A 1 4 Olar. p I DaTlaaon ... I Totals M 11 XI II 4Wakatleld .. 1 1 1 A A 1 A I 0. 1 1 1 A t 1 A A A A A 1 1 A 1 1 I I A 1 I ('lament .11 4 11 11 A ' Totals I 97 IS Batted for Fbxen In ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 ft 0 1 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 i Two-base hits: Alpcrmafl, Jordan. Three base hit: Iennox. Haarlflce hits: Knabe, Magee, Osborne CM. Bergen. Hummel Stolen bases: Magee. Jordan, Behrim KitatLia. lAstt on basesi, Philadelphia, 1 Brooklyn, 8. Bases on balls: Off Ptomen, 8; ff Si anion, 8. First baa on errors: Brook lyn, 1. lilt by pitched ball: By Scanlon, 1. Struck out: My Foxen, 4; by Scanlon, a. Time: 2:10. Umplreaj Johnstone and Cusack. New Tork Defeats Boston. NEW TORK. April .-New Tork won out from Boston In the eighth inning today by following a pass to'O'Hara with three hard lilts, which brought In two runs. Chappelle waa poorly supported by his mates ami New York's first two runs were due to Beck'a errora. Soore: NEW YORK. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.B .41040 B.H.O.A.B. 4 A I I A Bate. If 4 I 4 A 1 4 A A 0 A Barker, rf. ... I I 1 IS 0 0 Boaomnnt, Of. I I 0 A ABexk. lb 4 18 10 Starr, lb 1111 Oriaalen. SB ... 4 t 1 0 A Sweeney, lb.. 4 Ktiaier. aa ft A A 1 Afialth. 4 S. hlel. t 4 8 I 1 ft Chappella, p.. I 1 1 Raymond, p.. 4 A 0 I 0dam 1 A A Totala 34 I 17 14 A Votala II 14 II i Ratted for Fletcher In eighth. Batted for Chappelle. In ninth. Boston 2 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 New York 0 010012 ( Two-hase hits: Dahlen, Br Mel. Devlin, Stolen bases: Btck. Murray, Tenney. Ieft on bases: Boston. S; New York. 7. First tiaae on errors: New York. 8. Struck out: By Raymond. , by Chappelle, 1. Baaea an khIIs: Off Raymond, 1. off Chsppelle. 2. Time: 2:0. Umpires: Klgler and Truby, ; . J lolirs Hate Mall liaara. At Annapolis University of Maryland, I Vavy. o. At Princeton Prlncetan, S: Wesleyan, 1 ' At Philadelphia University of Pennsyl vania, university or west Virginia, u. Touis 18 11 U 11 3 Batted for Hopke In ninth. Batted for Olaae In ninth. Columbus 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 Indianapolis 00100000 1 Stolen base: O'Rouke. Base on balls: off Oeyer, 2; off Olase, 1 Two base hits: James, Burke, Harden. Three base hlta: James. Double Dlav: Clever anri Unia Struck out By Oeyer. 3; by Olase. 1. Time, i:o. umpires: trwens ana ttckman, Tole.o Rallies la Flftk. TOLEDO, O., April 28. By a rally In the fifth Inning Toledo won the game from Louisville today 8 to 4. For the first time here this season a player waa de clared out for Interfering on an attempted steal. While Hinchman waa trying to steal second. Smoot'a bat slipped from his hands aa he struck at the ball and Um pire King caned Mm out. Bcora: TOLEDO. LOtriSVILLB B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. aa i i i lDunlaary. ef, 4 1 1 1 sis s Woodruff, lb. 4 1 1 A Anelehantr, 1 1 A OLandrath. rf.. 1 1 1 A OgulllTan. lb. 10 4 AQulnlan, aa.. 1 14 A Poison, M.... 3 11 irelta. e 1 8 A 1 Sal by, s rackard, p.. 11 II XI 14 8Tst Hinchman, 8b 4 Omoot, ef i Hlckraaa, If.. 4 Seybold, it. .. 8 Elwert, 3b. ... 1 Oaubart. lb.. 4 marks. Let U more, p. I Totals.. All 1 1 A 1 A A A 11 1 1.1 1 I 1 3 11 A A I 1 A 1 AAA .14 ft II 4 Hanoi, if Hone. Jb ... Murray, rf... T. finer, lb... O'Hara. c.... Ketlln. lb... neither, aa.. Mvera A 1 1 1 .... 4 I 11 . I 1 A 1 A 1 8 A 8 3 A A A 1 I A nil I y Colleae l.oaee. CLARINDA. la., April 28. (Special Tela grnm. i Nebraska Indians, 6; Amity col lege. 0. You'll Hate mi to Inrow the Butt Away There's only one wiy to get the full est enjoyment out ititiG ALFRED Cigar and that it to smoke it. A ten cent cigar with a straight Havana filler and Sumatra wrapper. Such a delightful smoke chat you'll hate to part with the butt. ' Totala. . Smoot out for interference. Batted for Packard In the ninth, Toledo o 0 1 0 4 1 S 0 8 Louisvuie x q o 1 0 0 1 0 0 - Two base hits: Clarke, Hickman, Hinch man. Home run: Pelts. IViuhle plays Woodruff. Quinlan and Sullivan; Hinch man, Mill and Daubert. Hit by pitcher: "ootrin. oase on nans: orr Selby, orr fackard, Z. Left on baaes: Toledo, 7; uouiaruw, o. oacmice nits: will, Hinch' man. Latttmora. Sacrifice fly: Olson stolen bases. Smoot, Hickman. Elwert, Dunleavy. Quinlan, Plets, Packard. Struck out: By Lattlmore. 4; by Packard. a wua pncn: Packard. Time: 1:46. Umpire: King. Gaanee Postponed. I At SU Paul St. Paul-Kanaaa Cltv nnai. poned, wet grounds. At Minneapolis Mllwaukee-Mlnneaoolla ame posiponea, wet grouncs ONI MODS WIN IN GOOD FORM Take Fonr of Six Games la Wlndnn f Seaaoa'a Work, Tt.e Onlmods wound ui the see son by taking four out of six games from th. Gate Cltys and three from the 8am pecks and bowling one of their beat gamea of the season. The Sampecka laaue a challenge to the Hussle Acorns of the Commercial league tor marbiee or chalk. Score B.H.O.A.B . I 1 I A A .113 8 1 .4110 . 4 1 A A A . 4 I 11 1 A .3111 4 110 0 . 3 A T 0 A . 3 A 1 1 ft . 8 1 A A Hlta Are Well Spattered and Nlntk t'loaea with Score S to 2 Other llaaira In the Amerlean I.eaaoe. WASHINGTON, April 2S-Washington defeated Philadelphia today In an exciting en-lnnlng game, 3 to 2. Score: WASH1NOTCN TMUlVT.l.rm A B.H.O.A.B Oanlay. If.... 4 A 4 A Ooidting. It.. MrHrlde. aa .. 4 3 t 1 0 Wchola, aa . t'nslaub. lb I 1 It 1 Tolllne. lb.. Paiehanty. tbl 8 3 I A Murphy, rf.. riymer, rf . I 3 11 Pari a. Ih.... Onnrny, lb... 1 1 4 0 Baker, lb. .. Milan, of 4 S 1 ft fgtrunk. cf... Street, c I 0 I 3 OThomee. Groom, p I A 8 OVIrkere. p .. CeoeiBe, p. . . Totala M a jo i Totala Tl: 11 8 No one out when winning run scoreA Washington 1 10000000 1-8 Philadelphia 0 10000100 0-2 Two-base hits: Davis, McBrlde. Clymer, Coombs. Bases on balls: Off Groom, 2; off Vlckers, I; off Coombs 8. Struck out: By Groom, . by Vlckers. 4: by Coombs, 2. Umpires: Evans and Hurst. Detroit Defeats Clevelavna. CLEVELAND, April 28-Cleveland was beaten today, 8 to 1, by Detroit. Score; DETROIT. CLEVELAND. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Melntyr. If.. 4 SIS OOoodo. rf ... 1110 Buen, aa 4 0 8 1 0 Bradley, lb... 8 Alio Oawfnrd. cf. ( I 0 A fltovall, lb... 4 OHIO Cobb, rf 4 2 0 A 0Ljole. 2b.... 4 1 A 3 0 Roerman. lb.. 4 A It 0 A Kaotarly. a. .. 4 A t 1 0 Mnrlarlty, lb. 4 I It ft Hinchman. If. 4 A I I A Rchaefer, lb. . 4 A I I 0 ferritin, aa .l A I 1 1 Rohtnldt, c... I 1 I 1 OBIrm'ham, cf. 8 1 30 Mullen, p I 1 A 8 A Young, p I A I 1 Falkenberg, p A A 0 1 A Totala 16 II 1? 14 A8ulllran ....1 1 A A 0 Wolf, Olive Fly, Font, Ardii and Harre also ran. Third rare, six furlongs: Consistent til. Goldstein. 4 to 1 won, Botanist tl, Wil son, 7 to 1) second. Neoskeletta tlob, Mr Intyre. I tl ll third. Time: 1:14. lAura A., Critic. Dolly Spanker, Ureendale. Orna mentation. Star Kmhlem. Doit Hamilton, Raelne III and John Oarner also rsn. Fourth rsce. Elk Ridge steeplechase, about two miles. Prime Hampton U40, J. 1,0-nch, IJ to 6 won. Young Blltien U6I. J. Sullivan, 20 to ll second. Talfare 1S8. E. Savage, 8 to third Time: 4:34. Re cruit. Tom Waddell and Tourney also ran. Fifth race, ft, furlongs: Effendl li, W. Doyle, t to 6t won, Croydon (107. Hany, 8 to 1) second. Aunt Jule iK. Crowley, 15 to ll third. Time: 1:14. Babble, Malerteon, Claque. Sally Cohen, Nancy Lynch, W I1 Willow. Endymlon. Belle of Phoenix, Transition snd Ruthhy also ran. Sixth race, the Btsfford. purse, mile and forty yards: Bonnie Kelso (04, Upton. 7 to 2) won. Hurlock if2. Leach. 2 to ll second. Ous Helm (83, Brady, I to ll third. Time: 1:45. Oeorge G. Hall. King Sol. Dixie Gold and Sir Gallahan also ran. Seventh race, six furlongs, selling: Sal volatile (106, Bergen. 10 to I. 4 to 1. Z to 1) won. Halifax (Ma. . Hlnehellffe. f) to . 3 to 1. 8 to 6) second. Jennie Wells dm. Leach, 8d to 1. 20 to 1, 10 to ll third Time: 1:16. Tjidy Kerr. Raclnette, Wes. Racquet. Rye. Srrrker. Simple Honors. Andalusia, Es cutcheon. Dele Strome. Lad of Langdon, and John Morris also ran. Lord. lb.. Speaker, of. Oeialer. rf.., Stahl. lb... NHee. If Wagner, aa. Carrlsaa, a. Steels, p.... ONIMOD3. , 1st. 3d. 3d Total. McKeJvey 128 166 If 442 Tracy 189 180 1 6"t Sherwood IKS 1W 186 63! Schumacher 170 212 18V 68 Francisco 177 80S 191 877 Totala ."K2 923 kH 26 8AJkfPECK8. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Mills 155 128 170 463 Scott 167 130 159 446 Forsyth ITS 150 129 Vi, Oweel 159 170 149 478 Goff 146 187 1(0 4KS Totala 791 766 8S7 1,315 GATE CITYS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Chandler 205 179 193 577 Johnson 182 1S5 185 603 Jones 182 183 10 516 Lyons 148 266 1 671 Gjerde 191 220 184 67s Totals 80S 92 840 2,740 ONI MODS. 1st. 2d. 8d. Total. McKelvey 17S 174 1B0 610 Tracy 13 159 3TiO 622 Sherwood 180 176 171 608 Schumacher 18 155 185 nSt Francisco ISO 214 180 63 Totals 875 877 885 2.837 In their first games with the Gate Cltys the Onlmods lost two out of three, with Jim Lyons going 266 for high single game. Summer lea sue Association alleys games: PEOPLE'S STORE NO. 1. 1st 2d. 3d. Total Landon 1M 178 161 618 Hall 1V 147 161 4ii Bengelo 177 130 182 6t Totala 629 666 464 1,648 WEST SI DEB. lt. 2d. 3d. Total. U Norgard 158 17 119 4.SS Chrletensen 201 177 1 618 N. Norgard 13 137 117 tl Totals 526 430 421 1,378 Iv C 1 Ask your cigar man. fCkas. Bonovu Cigar C. Matmalert, asa3,Nck, SloaxOiy.UwaV larger sizes J5c. GOTCH WINS IN STRAIGHT FALLS Champion Throws Dr. B. F. Roller at Kansas City. KANSAB CITY. April 28. In a faat match. Frank Gotch successfully defended his title ss wrestling champion of the world against Dr. Benjamin F. Roller of Seattle at Convention hall here tonight. The champion won In atralght falls, the first In 37 minutes and 66 seconds, with a com bination crotch and half-Nelson hold, and the second In 18 minutes 28 seconds, with a reverse Nelson. In the first bout Roller waa generally the aggressor and Gotch several times ap peared to be in trouble, but was always able to turn the tables on his opponent. Roller repeatedly demonstrated his ability to wriggle out of dangerous positions and successfully eluded Uotch's efforts to se cure the toe hold. Roller Is every bit as good ss any for eigner I ever met. if not a shade better," was Gotch's comment. "Gotch Is a gentleman and the greatest wrestler In the world." said Roller. "He beat me fairly and I homrw him for It." Whllaey'e HoraWlna. NEWMARKET. April 2S.-Tha Heaih hlghweight handicap, ten sovereigns each, with 3U0 aoverlgns added, for 3-year-olds and upwards, distance five furlongs, was run here today and won by H. P. Whitney 's Sixty II. Sea Queen was second and Jovial tt'ird. Among the ten starters was Louis Wtnans' American bred Edward. A selling plate of 13 sovereigns fnr 2-year-olda. diatanre four furlongs was won by Miss Ellen, owned by C. Carroll. Ameri can resident of Paris. August Belmont's R irsrman wss second and Miss Dot third. Thirteen hoi si s ran. Totala 4 27 1 3 Batted for Young in eighth. Cleveland 0 0000001 0-1 Detroit 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 38 Two-base hits: Mclntyre, Morlarlty, Crawford. Three-base hits: Morlarlty, Mc lntyre. Bases on balls: Off Young, 1; oft Falkenberg, 2; orr Mullen, 3. BtrucK out: By Young, 4: by Mullln, 1. Umpires: Kerln and O'Lotrghlin. Boston Pllea Up Big; Score. BOSTON, April 28. In a slow game msrked by the visitors' poor fielding, Boston defeated New York today, 12 to 2. Steele pitched effectively. A base on balls, four errors and three lilts In the fourth Inning netted the locals six runs. The weather waa cold and high winds hampered the outfielder' playing. Score: BOSTON, KBW YORK. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. A MrCen'l. lb I A 1 1 lOm, rf I A I 0 l I SKMier. rf ... 1 a i e ,4 I 1 A 1 Austin, lb.... 3 3 8 1 , 4 1 1 A AGnsle, If 4 1 I 1 A I 111 1 AOMcOon'l. Ib4 131 . 8 A 3 A A. Ball, lb 4 1 3 1 1 ,4114 1 Knlsht. aa... 4 AS I . I 3 I AKIelnow, s... 4 031 .3111 0ulnn. p 1 A A 8 1 Demmltt ... 1 A A A A Totala 11 10 37 14 3Pord. p 1 A 1 i 1 Totala 13 6:i 14 Lord out. hit by batted ball. Batted for Qulnn in the fifth. Boston 0 0 0 6 2 0 1 S 11 New York 0 1 O'O 0 0 0 0 1 2 Two-base hlta: Austin, Speaker, Engle. Three-base hits: Ball, Speaker, Wagner, Stahl. Hits: Off Qulnn. S In four Innings; off Ford. 4 In four innings. Sac rifice hits: Steele (2). Nlles. Sacrifice flv: Wagner. Stolen baaes: Nlles, Stahl. Steele, A. McConnell, Ball. Double &lays: Engle to Klelnow; Ford to G. tcOonnell. Left on baaes: Boston, 4; New York. 2. Base on errors: Boston, 3; New York. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Qulnn, 1; by Ford 2. Struck out: By Qulnn, 1; by Steele, 9: by Ford, 3. Time: . 2:63. Umpires: Connolly and Egan. Game Postponed. At Chicago St. Louis-Chicago game postponed; cold weather. EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TUCK 8 Slewfoot Wlna Featnre Race for Two. Year-Olde at Lexlagrton. LEXINGTON. Ky., April 28. Slowfoot easily won, the feature for 2-year-olds, at four furlongs at the Kentucky associa tion track today from Zahra and Foxy Mary. Nancy, winner of the second race, was bid tip to 3600 and aold to Dr. H. C. Bonier. Rain fell during the first two races. Attendance good; track heavy. Summaries: First race, four furlongs: Slewfoot (104. Heldel. straight. 84.60) won, Foxy Msry (89. Franklin, for place, S3 95) sec ond, Zahrla 199. Martin, to show, I6 third. Time: 0:49,. Ethel W., Lu cinda. Lou Lanier, Star Kinney, Bonnie Brick and Lotta, Greed also ran. Second race. Vnlle and a sixteenth, Nancy (105, Warren, straight, 14.10) won, Maid Militant (106, Martin, for place 88.16) aecond, Wine Merchant (98, Han nan, to show, $2.66) third. Time: 1:62. Reside, Mamie Algol, Caaperllne and Headley alao ran. Third race, seven furlongs: Lady Vie (105, Paul, atralght, 34.20) won, Iafay ette (112, Preston, for place. $2.70) sec ond, Lady Ethelyn (94, Brannon, to show. 39 46) third. Time: 1:80. Usury, Ben Double, Irrigator and Kennewlck also ran. Fourth race, four furlongs: Uncle Tom (110 Steele, straight 814.90, for place 17 45, to show 34.301 won. Somonette 1107, O. Warren, for place 813.50. to show 87.70) second, Reluf (10, A. Walsh, to show 36.25) third. Time: 0.62. Ramon, Corona, Cogen, St. Dustan and Frosty Lanoaster alao ran. Fifth race, alx furlongs, curse: Mary Orr (107, W. Franklin, straight 39.P0, for place 6. to show 34.80) won. Miss Felix (104, Hufnagle, for place 310.40, to show 39.25) aecond. Jim Kelly (106. W. Oth, to show 313 60) third. Time: 1.18. Mae. Hamilton. Sempro, Gus Gaunlot. Sa rah. Merry Field, Landlord and Sttlaway alao ran. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, selling'. Malediction (108, W. Obert. straight 37.80. for place 88.70, to ehow 13.80) won, Ed Kane (98. I-ovell. for place 83.95, to show 83.10) second. Grensde (107. F. Bur ton, to show 36.86) third. Time: 1:51. St. Valentine and Gtlvldere also ran. Sum marries at Plmlleo. PIMUCO, April 28 Summaries: First race, four and a half furlongs: The Monk (U2. Mclntyre, 6 to 1) first. Our Hannah (102. Upton. 7 to 2) second, Inspec tion (102. Goldstein. 15 to ll third. Time: 0:5&H. Dress Parade II. Rose Hampton, Tesponseful, Dull Care, Frank Purcell, The Prophet. The King, Fearnaughl 11 and Kyrat also ran. Second race. mile, selling: Belle of Jessa mine (109, Goldstein, 3 to ll won, l,ally tlu9, Wilson, 7 to 1) second. Wilton Lackays (114. Mclntyre, 13 to 1) third. Time: 1:42. Sea A The reason so many men succeed who mind their own business is because they have so little competition "-lelMlaMStalM Al'TO RACES OJI LONG ISLAND Tea Thonaand Persona See Time Trlnba at Jamaica. NEW TORK; April 28. Ten thousand persona shivered for five hours this after noon In Jamaica. L. I., while automobile time trials were run off under the auspices of the New York Trade associatlen. The affair was the second day event In the annual Metropolitan motor carnival, which will last throughout the week. All were straightaway contests. In the ono-mlle free-for-all rsce, the big event of the day. the Bens UO-horse power gasoline car. driven by David Bruce Brown. won In 86 seconds, which was at the rat of 101.4 miles an hour. In the two-mile free-for-all race the same Bent car, with Brown driving, won In 1:1. The winners of the two-mile event for gasoline vehicles were as follows: For cars priced under 31,250, E. M. F. Time: 3:22. For cars cootlng 81,250 to 32.000. Buick. Time: 1:61 For cars costing $2,000 to 33,000, Knox. Time: 1:58. For cars costing 33,000 to M.000, American. Time: 2:00. For four-cylinder cars costing more than 34,000, Stearns. Time: l':61. For elx-cyllnder ears costing more than $4,000, National. Time: 1-42. In the two-mile event for stock chassis costing more than $3,000 the Knox won in 1:844. The winners of the. one-mile gasoline vents were as follows: For cars costing under $1,260, B. M. F. Time: 1:09. For cars costing $1,260 to $2,000, Bulck. Time: 0:66. For cars costing $2.0W to $3,000. tla between Knox and Chalmers-Detroit. Time: :fs. Tin in he decided later. For cars coating $3,000 to $4,000, American. Time: 1:00. For four-cylinder cars costing more than $4,000. Stearns. Time: 0:63. For slx-cvllnder cars costing more than $4,000. National. Time: 0:4S. For stock ahassta coating more than $3,000, Knox. Time: 0:41 BGLLEVIE IS PUT UNDER BAN Vlolatea Collegiate Constitution ! Playing; Creiahton. Rellevue athletics are In a turmoil as result of the base ball game played with the Crelghton team Arbor day. Howie of Peru, who la president of the college league, ha interpreted that act as being in violation of a rule In the league constitution which declares that no mem ber of th league shall play any Nebraska college which refuses to enter tne league and abide by its requirements. Crelghton has ever entered the leaarue and thus Belle vue haa anuarentlv put Itself In a bad ttrtatltlnn Manager Jones of Bellevue has received word from tnree colleges, reru, neir" and Doane. asklna about the event and call Ing attention to the fact that Bellevua Is constitutionally nrohlbited from further ath letic relatione with them until the playing of Crelghton Is allowed or until Beiievue la reinstated by the officer of the aesoclsi- The situation la at present most critical for Bellevue and perhaps the entire league. Its present baseball schedule may be badly cut up. should all the league teams refuse to fulfill contracts, and It Is now too late to fill the schedule with other teams. In any event, a few league games may have to be postponed before the matter can be settled. What action Bellevue will take Is not yet determined. Little thought was given to the matter when Crelghton was scheduled because Bellevue felt that the peculiar conditions of the case would leave It out of consideration altogether. The athletic relations between Bellevue and Creiahton should not make any differ enee to the lee-gue, for the reason that the constitution refers to colleges, whereas Crelghton la classed as a university and Bellevue In playing her is not violating the constitution. That la the situation from the Bellevue stsndpotnt. Bellevue men think it explains the action which Bellevue haa taken and should eliminate Bellevue from ceusure. WRIGHT WINS BILLIARD TITLE Jackson, Mayer and Conklln Are Tied for Second Place. NEW TORK. April J8.-H. A. Wright of San Francisco tonight won the na tional amateur billiard championship, de feating C. F. Conklln of Chicago bv a score of 400 to 307. Wright won the title with a clean reoord of four straight vic tories. Three men, Clarence Jarkson of Chl csgo, Joseph Mayer of Philadelphia and Conklln ate tied for second, third and fourth prises, having won and lost two games each. Dr. L. L. Mlal of this city, the only other competitor, failed to win any of his games. Wright won the prire for the best grand average, but he Is tied with Jackson for the best high average, each having 16 16-24 to his credit. The high run honors go to Mayer, who In his match with Conklln made 86 In an Inning. The ties will be played off at the Llederkrans club tomorrow and Thursday. The game which decided the champion ship tonight lasted through thirty-five Innings. Conklln played a splendid open game, but was no match for the Culi fornlan when it came to close work and msase shots. Wright's high run was 57 and Conk lln's 46. PATHFINDER FINDS SOME MID Advance Guard of Glldden Tonr Meets Bad Roads In Iowa. The Pathfinder of the Glldden tour pulled Into Mlnneapolla Tuesday afternoon and left Wednesday for Omaha via Fort Dodtte. Some bad roads were encountered enroute to Minneapolis which set t lie car several days back of th schedule and t lie time of arrival In Omaha will depend upon the condition of the roads. A large delegation of Minneapolis auto mobile owners drove out early In the morn ing to meet the Pathfinder. Dal lwln, secretary of the contest boards, said that while they met some wretched roads In Minnesota they were an Improvement over the Wisconsin roads. The delegation of Denver autoists. which arrived in Omaha Saturday to meet the cur and make the drive from Omaha to Denver. Is still In Omaha. Arrangements are now being made to drive Into Iowa to meet t lie Pathfinder. Nelson. MrFarlaad Bont Off. NEW YORK. April -Battling Nelson sent word here today that I.e. would call frff his bout with "Packey" McFarland, which waa scheduled for July 6 tit Colmu. Cal. Nelson declared lie waa angered lie cause Mt FsrlanU s manager had been mak ing remarks about his affairs. Nelson savs that If he figlns McFarland later In the ummer he will (natal that McFhrland weigh In at 103 pounda to prove that he is a lightweight. Walsh Will Join Boa. CHICAGO, April W.-Pltcher "Ed" Walsh will, It wss stated by President Comlskey of the Chicago American league team. Join the club here tomorrow. It la stated that aalary differences will be adjusted. Girls Complete evlth Boys. CRESTON. la.. April IS. (Special.) The high school girls of Columbus Junction took part In the athletic field meet at that place Saturday, and. clad in bloomers, thev won places on the team, as they assured th boys they would dn. They successfully snade the KO and PO-yard dashes, the pole vault, nd th Sunning broad jump, a well Firaf Train The first ef these won derful excursions leavea KeinbecW. Inwa. on Map IBtlt, and then leswa St. Paul. Minn., on the morn ing nl Mar IBth. After this date exeuralon will he run the first and third Tuesdays el every month. Come and see theae wheat Held lor yoursell. Special Rate Round Trip from Omhaa, Neb., $25 I m ' " ! ! f i ! v. i n i- n --ci travel m rrivaie v,ar uisu? See for Yourself , These Vast Wheat, Fields in Canada ri Requests have simply been pouring in Irom farmers and business rnen all anxious to come on these excursions and see for themselves these marvel ous wheat lands of Canada. So many have said it did not seera possible for any land to yield an aver afire of 35 bushels of wheat an acre fnr eleven years, that I have decided to make this most astonishing proposi tion to everyone. $10 a Day Guaranteed Come with us on this excursion in my own private car, equipped with every comfort of travel, see this land for yourself, talk with the farmers and learn what they cay about the gigantic wheat crops and then if I have in any way misrepresented anything;, if I have mis-stated a single fact, just point it out to me and I will Immediately hand you $10.00 a day for your time on the trip and pay every cent of the railroad fare and other expenses. Isn't that an offer that no man would dare to make unless every statement he made was based on the absolute truth. Wonderland of the North Here in the famous Weyburn Manor District of Saskatchewan you will see vast fields of wheat yielding from 30 to 60 bushels to every acre fields so enormous that steam plows start ing in the morning can plow in a straight line all day and find them selves miles from home at night. The climate is simply delightful often warmer than Minnesota. The 3 -yrarN- mm :as6 So.sk arcttctnari CeVaAIXa ,ja) winter extends only from December to March and the snow often disappears in a single day. The real beauty of the summer begins in July and the "Indian Summer" season is glorious beyond all power of description. Rainfall is soft and regular with no hot winds to follow and bake the ground. It produces crops that amase everyone with their wonderful abundance. i Two Honrs More Sunshine Here yott will learn how the day light lasts 16 hours during the grow ing season (two hours more of sun shine than in your own state) so that plants grow larger and faster here than elsewhere further south. You will learn how taxes on this land average less than 10 cents an acre with no taxes whatever on personal property and live stock. And how the government, slnce'taklng over the private telephone lines, has reduced 1 prices to one-third of the old rates. Safeguarded by Four Banks Your Investment In these lands la ftilly protected by the lour banks I own or control In ths United State. Thus you sre Insured that I am perfectly responsible lor every statement or promise. So please srrsng with my local represent ative at ths sddrens given below and secure places lo my prlvste car that leaves this week for Canada. Remember we have our own cook, everybody gets a cnmfortahle berth, snd it will prove oneof the most delight ful trips you have aver taken. It will be remembered by everyone lor yesrs to come. Call snd see my representative without delay. He will give you full details about the excursion, time ol leaving, special low lax, rates, sto. See him at one. . I1" .&tfV''':t'' jrvVf T-H Tt f ' I f.-:'t. '-,"v. ..', I -i l Porter Land Co., 742 Grand Avenue, REINBECK. IOWA. Paid Up Capital . . $1,000,000 Arrival ef Private Oar "Elsie"' at Werbarn. :v ii 7 1 T -art AW-TF" ' t 9 7t WW .sri. 7J ...Jf vr.-V Fanner Wheat tiros of 108 e.V-I--1? 4 mmsisiK -. uaUl. as the hurdle race, thoroughly surprising their brothers and convincing the audience, which was a large one, that they had been doing some training In the past months. Rhodea and Hendricks Defeated, LONDON. April 28, In the covered courts tennis championship contest today in the. doubles R. F. Doherty and L. H. Eseonde beat D. P. Rhodes of Boston and A. Hend ricks, three sets to nothing. Uncle Sam Wants Young Doctors Medical Department of Army is Short and Inducements Are Held Out of Eligibles. Hey there, doctor, your Uncle Samuel Is looking for you. The medical department of the United States army Is short of surgeons and the surgeon general Is anxious to net enough qualified young men to fill the vacancies. Examinations will be held In July at a large number of military posts, and ll Is desired that as many your.g doctors as possible shall be Induced to take this ex amination. If successful In passing this examination applicants are commissioned a lUuteriants In the medical reserve corps and are sent to Washington. D. C. to the army medical school. This term Is eight months and while they are In attendanco applicants ato paid by the government at the rate of $315 per month. When this course is finished there Is an other examination, after which, if passed successfully, the candidate Is commissioned a first lieutenant In the regular medical corpc. In three yeara he liecomes a cap tain and thereafter his promotion is by lineal rank. Applicant must be graduates of reputable colleges and must be between the ages of 22 and 3U years. i Colonel Bannister, the chief surgeon at the army building. Is much lriUTvstcd in the mutter of obtaining more young sui geors. and Is anxious that any of the young physicians of tin city and nearby territory shall call on him ti discus the matter. Injured In n r'lre or bruised by a fall, apply Kucklen's Ar nica Salve. Cures burns, wounds, sores, enema, piles. Guaranteed. 25c. For salu by Beaton Drug Co. Army Deserter (snht. FORT DODGE, la., April 2T.-(Special Telegram. I Charles E. Dudley, who de serted from Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, April 18, was caught here by the police early this morning. He probably will be taken to Des Mnlnea tonight, lie had Just left the incoming train and was on his way to his home In this city. Tourist Soda Crackers Always packed and sealed like this O Insist on this package Distinctly Packed aivd I Distinctly Manufactured . Every cracker la packed while warm less than on minute after removal from the oven. First ssaled with Imported parchment paper not paraflne paper, ilk other uss and two other wrapping mas them air tight this Is known aa th Patented "Aerate" Process They are made In Omaha and every grocer orders twlc weekly, an advantags not given by other manufacturer. ask your grocer for TOURIST SODA CRACKER 10 Cant Per Package) CRISP. LIGHT AND FRESH a when they left our oven. THE ONLY CRACKERS MADE IN OMAHA Iten Biscuit Company. P (EiUhlllhed 17) Aa Inhelstloa for IVhoonlng-Cough Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Diphtheria -a Jst . Croup, I "k . a Craln la a aloen to Asthmstles. Does It aul eases aaore eflectlfe to breathe in a MBSMla far -" at Lha brealhlna efaeaa LAaa to laaa the remedy lata tba etoaiaca Oesaiene a urea haeaaaa tee air, rendered atracala aaUaeDtlo. la earned oval Ua diaeaaaa' surface arttb every breala. f ila proiwase aaS eonetaat treatment, it I uraiuaaia h an La small children. ror imuura tnroas there is aotuine heater than CreeiiUue aaueraua Tbxuat Initiate. Seed aa in poetA$ tor sample botils. au. DftuaaisTS. hand noelal It ea araipuet, 3ooaiae. T ee-rreavr'ee 0a Ml I alien Street, -UrU Important Change in Trains ON THE CHICAGO GREAT WESTER Railway Effective May 2d train leaving Omaha for Fort Dodge at 3:30 P. M., will be discontinued. Day train from St. Taul and Minneapolis will arrive at 8:30 P.M. The Limited from Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis will arrive at 8:15 A. M. Full information from MARSHAL CRAIG, City Pass. & Ticket Agt. 1512 Farnam Street. E SPRAYERS! 1 , Now is the time to spray your fruit! We have them, barrel anrj bani sprayer. Also French Bordeaux Mixture ready lor immediate use, and the Hsmoiond Slug Shot fur your rose and currant bushes. THE NEBRASKA SEED CO. City Salesroom 1613 Howard St. Tel. Dour. 1261