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Omaha un day Bee. tat rrm SPORTING rAors on to rovm. Vol XXXIX NO. 47. DMA HA, .SUNDAY MUKXIXG, MAY. 8. !:!. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTOS. Ready for Ball Here Tuesday; Denver Wins Again: Phillies, Doves, Sox and Naps are Winners PARADE TO THE OPENING' GAME Baie Ball Fs.n Finn Demoaitration CHAMPIOSS WAGE L0S1XGC0STEST Dearer Falls Tpos Borsua asd Keept it Up Till He it Believed by Hercke. Fhe SPORTS r. - to Greet Team's First Appear tnct en Home Grounds. MAT0B TO HEAD THE PBOCESSICJ. tit$ Cfficialf, Elks, Ad Club and Bus ineri Men is lice. tAJST) C05CEBT EEF02LE GAKE Katie and Anti:s by Club Ken to Pre ceed Openine; Contest FBOCLAJCATI05 BY BTEKESTEB. ctlag Hnl .f BMinr"! ... -- aaeat Declares far the 6w tieaal t-sase la PiMI a uhiwwiI- on.ara has litfpmt innoculated with the Ut. I l" urn. If there mi a man cr boy lw li not o 4ns te be out to Vinton street park Tues day .10. w himw 1 lt- openirg (it the h..me ncmin be ha nol niJf the fart knono. 4.rtfir hoys are ijick.tia Uitir brnne for ao irM to hand tee tree 1 kk. ' in at will wniif them the opportur.tty to waieh the K'.'OTkeK and C-woieys play the opener. Fan are counting the tuurs until time tt.tr tit call trf Cm by ttie mm. -.re and nm fan at petting excited -ever the t.ig ev-it. All anangemens have been made for the big, parade that will be held before the gAina and it ts thceusnt the procession w ill fee the leinge'l that has ever been tield e Jfcre ao Omaha base ta.ll opening. Jt will b headed by a piatotn if pu'.lec. followed by a 1-arid, r.x a utrj mobiles con taining Niitit Dahlma a. 1'an Butkr. Ralph Sundew-.and. V. J. O Brltn. city official. tUfptlfr men, vluh of'Jclals. the Topeke and Omaha teams will be oe.zt in line Then will come, the Ad ctuti and the Elks, in niachu.t'K. These will be followed by a long line of base bail fans. - Paraete r t Tea "elwelt. Tha perede w iil form at the carver of i Nineteenth i.r.d Farnam streets at 2 o'clork, shais. and will prooeed tj Sixteenth, tuna tiurta, to lir.ig!ts. caul to Thirtetatb, south l larr.am. ext to Flfleeuth, south to Hainy. e to Sixteenth and then aoulh tv tn tali j.ark. It t i-latiBid t Mve the procaaion rath the park at t o clork. aere a can- f c-ert.wlhl be cive by the fcaad until line J fr the cane at 2:4a. Before the ri.iitei 1 and between aeX-non. 6y the band, the " tlfc Tknd "A -lub meraWfa a win j.ut on. - mnia - f'trf" the 'amsMment of the i ruwd. Ht-ih theee oi:ania.tion bave t-e- , rj-ved lat HfcttiiHia tif the arrandptand ' ... i and jTotnaie a. brand -at rotitit vurh na : ban iierei I fare been Iward in Omaha, i The Elk will icett at the cljb rootna at ; I u clot k. wbf-re n;a-hine will be pro-I rided for theme a ho will aitend thr icame. i 1 tie Ad club alii aexnb)a its . toe Paxicn bote! arid then so to Ninetaenth und Parr.am ireeW to net In the x.arade. ...- . v. ,,. v, .v.. n.... a. f i"' ' croa tbe plate or at leaFl somew here ; near 11 Ralph e-unflerland will swlnt at ii as It sa'ts alotir and V. J. O'Brien will : tatch 41 probably and Oan JSutler will i call it a strike, even if it i nut in the . even if it i nut in the . iir.medlate irln!ly of ihe pan. Tha f olivine proclamation baa beea is- rued by Arlmf Mayor Bur;netMej ia the People of Omaha: " Cn Tuesday artemoun. May 11. 1P10. th ieriiit ball game of the eeaton of the kaaij-n ieaxue will take place at the VlmrA ttMl r.a rl . j "A arrtat deal f entbusiaani ia anpai-eat j ia all of tba other cttiea comprising the ) tircuit. and it la but prng r and right that all lovers of the rpo-i in thia vicinity ' should lake some part in tbe ceremonlet by entering the auto parade preceding the game or be in attendance. 1 bofe all business bruises that can rj ivenently do s will allow tlielr em 4cyea earry leave, so they can take ad vantage ef this event and Join with our Worthy President Taft in boosting for the Kational game and aio the borne team." The area ia front if the c-ily bail will Vi,a llcbtad up aitii the words. "Welcome '.pase BaU." X letter a JeciiveU in Omaha by rare - Kourkc Saturday trim Pa aay ing that the reaaon why tmaha wotiid not bave a aire I lug team this year. fame Tha Topeka team a ill play bar and Friday will tie ladies" Line-as for Tnt4fcy: , Omaha. PoeMJon. Kane Frit JSase r"in Second Buse.. l"rrtduB... ...... ShortHtop , Shiplur.. T'l.lrd l-aee.... h:.tUin laift Field Kmc Center Meld.. Ve!rh Ritrhl FM-ld... . tvondung al"ber . ait man Catcher Actiew Catooer Keeiej Piiber . Hc.llenl.et k Pi u her four day. ....T.UAbt4U Kal.l Vf...lv Kur.kl'e ..TiimnaMi A ley Pennell j j" ' Boles: ........... j ...Kaufnutn J,l' tanders. Pitcher . ....... ...Pupate Pitcher .Harris ....Pitcher Wright ...Pitcher Lt'ud:-ta Mc-a'fertj .. i'att..B Han4044...... Rourke Buys Two Tossers Slg-le of " Cincinnati and Jtelter cf St Louis Added to Pitch int Staff. Tba Rourkes have acquired Slagle of " iMunnaU aad Me Iter tbe St. Louis Na- ' ? aa"TO tn th Pitching staff, j ....iera report te tne snana team at ance. Klagta pitched for .Mianapoiis last eeaana and waa Auraed ver a Cbciasati. . Hart hr atiw Italia. Bartod balls r.jna very fe playera, thmtgh Oka way xoea bit them about to arertloe arojaH aftea snake one aorider that accidents are not tnaee frequent. Toe most ri.ad aoridaat af this sort was wbea Sun 1 ef Ptttsturg bit WllUarn Hart (4! tbe 1 ni .iub an Oia chin fii a ball batted X4saw4joa. . Tba "drive abaxtet4 Hart a ;ar. It wal ra tip agala. Hart la osa Vt raara 4e aft rai4 high annng tbe bAotbara tat ut South esra leagua. c?r7'' i?pn?n I i " J', i-iJ-h .,k ( ijJt a A-"Jv- V5 Ar ;fct S;V'- il Vi r -- v; &sz. ft-.. , -f v -, : -r iv."f-i 1 Cir v,-' r ? 4- & 1 . . . LKf l . V' -fiJ a. v IVs' v. .. A- r -, ' - 1 - .r aa: ) J i Ui --- A w.' u 1 . i 'i? i ii i U V' V .. s t . s ;k .. . l - ti ..It. I .--v.-' - rr - w-t j ' ' 1 f f 1 i 4 J - r ii f-' f - I I i : fkt V- ' i . V, .if .. If! A MA ; fc M M Hi ; r i-4 i-t ; it r.. j- 1 1 f-..K ' t t ti ; -.'-r ' '4 r' J st c jM v A . " C ? . -v : i-". . " - J ' t .v rr 1 1 - : ' ' - f"? - - 5 ' . . - I . r;. '- -- 7 ... b : ,4 . 4 ., - t'A'A'-A-"4-" A: A:-, ' ' -A;! .Lv .v-Xv'-- J iaT wwitf.wfc iWXwV. "-A "J"" ;, , -: .' .v..i-.'."" W fr.V? ?tf T f,t .wJWkiw -cafe"", M'MlHttjii,.. 1 ?" .Sfit? ij(MI . .waJU- GUHS IN BilllSC BEE Ke-ai York Kationali Beat Philadel phia Seven to Two. GAME .TAKES FARCICAL j TUBS i . balkia rtatvwira riay , RcNrkleaalr After rrlk laalac tw Order ta 0-t Iat Oat" a Tatek Traiau NEW TOEK. Vay '. Xew Tork tonk a T-ee-liiUlr.R I'm from Fhilaflelphia today, t H I After the foutrh itininjr the lical ran bun jwkietly In order to -et put out and catch a train lor the weal. Score: nfw topk - nsrLalkEunua. tf..!- f ' I Titua. .... '' " V 1 h...-4 4 J . it h 3 J fZ I SSSSi, . .V -li i ! rtrtw, ill i K-nfleici. x4-l B I 1 J Krua. so ' l J j wt. c 4 1 4 itiwin. e 4 1 4 ( MrTquard. 1 Miwnw. p 1 j WiiMe. a 1 t t r4. e J v.rnie 1 ' Tmn M 14 97 ("Jirtitui 1 Total 3 St 1 t P.ttpfl for Moore in fourth, 'Hatted for Waroney In ninth. j'nitao-tpn:a " 14J 7 Tw-o-bese hits: Knabe, Batee. Murray 'Grant. Three-base hit: Doodm. Sacrifice hit: loyle.. Stdiea bases: lev?ire 2l. Mir- Mv. Fletcher. Ivl'n. lfft in busea: Jer. j,nil,6lnr, ia. i,; New yfrfe. j,. Firm banef Na .in emirs: New York. 1. struck out p- I Marqiiard. 1; hy Moore, I: by Maroney. !; j ! bv W irtse. 1. Ka?cs on hailF: Off Marquerd. ; ' f yta'ntnrv off W iltse. 1 Hits: ft'f 1 v-c.uti1 bi three unfl twe-thirfl innlt l: I v-c.uti1 bi three und twee-third innlt : 'off Mnore. in three tnnt"ir. j K'rler and Emalie. Time: i:M. Umpires: J Badgers Beat IllinoisMen in Close Dual Meet "VTiKonsin Track Athlete Take Vic tory from Drang and Bine by Four Points. saaaaaaasaws MAI'l.W. Wis.. May 7 In a bea-t-breakmg dual meet bete today Wisconsin rf-atod Illinois. to O. The meet i undecided up te the last event, but by plac- trg two mea in the broad jump Wtaooosla took the load. Tiie time in the track events was slow. due te wld ether, but corrutiiitm was 'keen. Wisconsin won every rwnning event. i Th tu imii. run was ins weat.ief.1 race pi - w - tiie af:ertK.un. between Cleveland of Wis- constn ana Last OI iiiirtota. i-sm n-a ! Cleveland on the last lap. but the gritty j Badger came vp from behind, breaking the taoe three vard ahead of East. Rich- 'ards waa the star or the meet, taking first ' 4n lhr lfl"-'r "a 22-yrd dashes and ! quarter-mile run. Summaries: ! ii- . XI" .... V... tif,VtriM 4tRrl4t 1 ; .in, '. nfj' lmnsrt . u third. Time: 4.53V " I IIV. hundred-vard daFh: Won by Richards ! . wta. i. Seller illli sc(xnd. Lake t.V is j inl-4 Titw-: !. 1 f(f vault: Murphy. Graham. Jones, all j t.f lit.K11 lipa x(,r f:rF- He cht: 1 feet ' inchcu. ' ' i "T i. umii.nrl rh: Won I by Rictiarda iWlal. Seller lUt.t second.) Lak M is third. Time: r?W . Sm put : Win by Leu ll!i., PuMer Wis sec.md. Burns llli th'rd. Instance: 41 feet 1, inches. One hur.d'-ed and twenty-rard high bur- dies: Wt.a .y Adams (Wist. Koha eWi-ve eenind Mri-i-iwun ellli I ihi"L Time K.. Tour eT2 by Kharas 1 W4 is . Haniev ri:. second. Captain lUchards ilill i third. Time: 4!v Taa-miie run: Won bv Cleveland WisI F-asl eil'H second. Redhead .ll.'i.t third Ttme: Iti-flCIV Broad lump: Won bv Graham ellli . Wi- wll 1 Wis 1 secerid. Adams lA'is third. Instance: 21 feet 1 inches. Maimer ihre..: Won by Burn. itlU . iniwcturn iun HKHma. mr.eer tsi, tr'rd. Iw.m: 111. fet 11 inches. Twa hundred "i timt'-vird Won bv K..1.B lVtl..t 4..:.4-ti4 4041444 4.. t.d. frake lllli.4 trnd. T.me: .r.. lelvua thru: Won by J.4rnan ellli 1. M i second. Mrt'ord llti third. I Inmance: IIS f kirvrh reign yu-ri,.. a asms 1 is e ana n imiwrn ell'i. tied for ferst at feet lt inclkea. rviraee im Miiniu nmi lie iir intra at a feet inches. Lipnt hundred and eight? -yard run: Won by 1 444'irston eWiae, Kf.tir liil secirod. Pul irlte e is third Time: 2 ill. H, ,, Tbe Se.uth fnrlia Gun ciuh met last l-lrwl eet..!i 11 417 North TweMv -fourth and i Sl'PEr.lOK. Neb. My 7 eSpedkl Tele-. el-tea ej.'wera for the ae-.im.ii Frank 1 gram 4 Tf Nebraska Stale U?ue f ratJlwork was elected r-resiccr.i, W. J. Mr eahifciitlra ramea take p'ae here en Tm g nn'as. tut lirexiem : V. V. P-titir. c- ; a.y and WeaeveeCay. aim the Red Cloud 1 reiar ; liana Mierriil. ireasurcr; J4e G irup. ': teaa rrj n i4eti -r in mwa piav- ing fi.nunim akin.-.. jtarT urn (ua era frem Omaha ami Ka;isas Cy and Mher F44r4r iiir-u -' - jiw 5 4. 4 - B - saa win 4pow aur. -ij ii. w.;a a paraoe sua oviMtr reivnwin. - ' Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I Isiver 11 3 .M'i AMER. ASS X. W.UPct M-i St. Paul 1 4 . .7"i Xlinneapciiii..U' 7 -waColumt.ua ... til .sir 'J'ofoOo 11 -4.HI .;hm Indtanapoli. t .444 .il. leuifviiie ... 12 .4J .27t. Kbiimb City. i -4w .2trj Idilwaakee-. .. 11 .3.4 St. Joseph... 7 2 vs lrhita ..... 7 i Sioux City... & 4 To-ka Lincdin i 7 Omaha I Lt Miun'l. I 12 NAT L. LEAUl'E AMEK. LiLGl'K. W.U.Pft.' W.UPct Xew Tork...U ."Jt Philadelphia 11 4 .14;. ieeiad ...11 Nt' York... troit 11 7 .4J, i-hiciMfo -'T S rittKbuTf ...ltf 4 Ptiilaoeiphia f t'hicugu 7 Clncitinati t 7 4S .47 Koiton .... BrcHiklyn . In Bo?un H 1. .a H ashinrton- a 14 12 St. lxuiE a 11 .iOb St La.uis X 11 YeiteHiyi Rraalta. WESTERS LEAGUE. LiJicoLn-Topeka pittcnea; wti crrou-nds. nuu Oity. i: U iuhita.. S. - 1 nvfr. . , If MoiiitK. jl Omaha-Pi. Jo-p.ti pustponefl; rain. NATIONAL. LiAO l.'E. Brooklyn. 2; aaffloa, . . . . New yiirk. i; l'miacielphla."! j Ptttbure-OhKano ?H.ipoTf; rain. ' ClnAnnatl-nt Louis jHmonjed ; rttin. AMERICAN LEAOL't. ChiciMfo. i. Lieuvit, S. Cleveland. 4 ft Lirnm 1. Philadelphia, ; Vaahln(Xo&, S. New Vork. 4; Boston, 1. AMERICAN AtiiSOClATIOX. Ft. Paul. 4: CjumbuR. t. Minneapolis. X; Toledo, 1. lndianapoiia-Xanxar city postpened. Milwaukee, 4, LouiFville. i. Giaei T4af. Weeiern Leafrue Lincoln at Topka, Sioux Cut at W itrfaita. lea Moines at Xen- ter, maha. at St. Joseph rum I LfkriM. Piltjftiura at Chirfirn Cincinnati at St. Louis. American Leatrue St. Louis at Ietroit. - lei-eiand at t hicaf o. Ameman Aawciation Toledo at St. Pau' 1 rid tampons at Milwaukee. Louisvibe at Kartriaa City. Columbus at Minneapolis. Jack Johnson Prominent Man at Golden Gate Colored Pngrilirt Familiar Figure in AntomoMle cn Trisco ftreeta. SAN FR,NClStX. May 7l Having ad apted himself te life as he finds It in this city, Jack Johnson, heavyweight champion. has become a familiar figure In the bnsl- ,., aertion of San Franclwio. Every day finds blm in his motor wedim around the city in full view of the passing throng, a , - - ni trainlna rrttMi that he een tu mj(r m(n than rparrlt,E OT punching j . i . . lite , Jufn ne u tttUriff thrTr is te be bad out of the sensation of being a proraincr.t flpure ta the public eye. He 1 seems to fee! that 1 lie hard work of the! training season will 1 bere whenever be snakes up his mind lo I"r;ke pleasure and meet it fa.'e to face. Johnson spent the morning in town with i his maaager, cGiirpe Lrttle. Ib ihe j.fter-1 noon he left bis training camp for a spin about town He will motor tomorrow morn- ! 1r.g and ia thea ftcmoe.n will attend tbe I automobile races in Alameda county. Thea on haws: New Tork. s; Boston. 7. 1 .ax be will p utthe raacliine away until the I u baHa: Of Clcotte. . Base on errors m . . . 'New Tork. I: Boston. 1. Hit by pitched dawn breaks 4n Monday. py vau.hll. Hikiw bv Cicotte, A little lirtit snarrirr and some araru-! Henioiiili Struck not: by Vanshn. 4: by merits wilb the gj-mnasiuiu aptiaratus will , Ctcertte. t Wild pitch: Vaugna.- Time: .p-n the order of thing, neat week at!2 l'Mirr.: Evan, and Egan. tlieJohnsfn stronghold. A little sbeirt wa!k j T?T?nmTT VTff PTTTTTS 4TT7T TinTOW I and an occasional og cn the road witl fol- I low. ! I ,.. 4 . i Met of Johnsons ce.ndltH.tng. state,! !'' wiilim four weeka of the date the big fight. J ! it-ICV TT ,TTV r Tn-3 TJT-n ft nrre I I t-Ai 1 rikJk.i.'Ml iUH XiiliJ CLOUD , 1 - 1 n iikl. timm mt ik.m.. 1 . ekv tit Owl I V.T , ' - .4, r-.-..-. -" ..4,. ...... 4 .r-- rial Trie gram - Red Cle.u leaia was b.re hurdles:;,!.:- . flM-niuifi ar.it tb.f 4b ith e.44 V44. " c'l-v M'"k The gre.uarta wrt ! heavy ard the weather eld. S-we; I;mI CV.ui 4 4 1 a - ' x: . . . . . . . is... aa44ie4aa a . i " "' " ' - '" " - ' ' " " - ' ; . palterles: !Cebka C'tv. Rntir M'lW J crva Wl.ttcomb; K'd io.id picre and ; H-ifl.c Hita: Njl-i.fkk Ci'r. 4: d j , w.. a lirrons: Vlritti r.ir S CUrtid. X- 1 moire: ftarjtrhTtk.ir. h liwibi (. lish Oraaatsea. , fveia captain, J4r,n tanet. iriatiager ; tvr:r ra. -i4t:ar I,. mil aoel 1 w.rk are ' app it.ted t ae ar a cutniiiiitee w un p..wet- : io ari ia 4rrT f 1 1. mi.. w i .nef atioot J wu he boa iilay U. J Le aeaeon olueea ta , l-i'lrmt4tr. I SOTS BUNCH THEIR HITS; St Pad Seati Columbus, Four to Three, on Home Grounds. - SE5AT0BS BALLY AT CLOSE 1 Okla Mea Make Ti ia Laaf laalac. j Nearly Trlaa; Ike Jeare Mla- ealia Defeata tbe i Mad&eaa. ST. TAtTL. MJnn., May T. St. Paul took j the fourth rtraJfbt eame from Columh-.-.r , 4:todsv. i to S. by bunchine hit in the! aeocmd inrj,ie. Sco;e: B.H.o.AE. B H.o a c riurke. If 4 1 ffTBourte. ta. 4 J il rwn? aal" nil! Jnn. ff 4 littrm. Tt . . . k f Tanner. r-:t Amrer. lb... I MrOi-rtB'k. at! 'nlJ. SB.. S K'lrov. j. I Gehrmc. p. . . ; l eiH!HTm.n. lb. i j en u'itMiT"'nI! 4 i J! 1 4 "KQi a lan! .;4 ail ' 13 4 arkuaU 0 4 OF :tun. I 1 M I (. U 1 TOUK a i S4 1 Tata IF i 4 ST It 1 Ft. Paul 1 J 1 -4 Cclumbua let4e r S Two-base hit: Hirchinan. Threelhspe (hit: WrtrVey. Stchn base: oftttcn. ! Boucher i2i, Clarke, louble plaa: Jllnch 'mon to Fixisaman. lltta: Crf li-ilioj-. i ia eipht inniTips, with none out in t ilth; off G hrinx. none in one inniifr. Bve on I bails: Off Kilrov. f off fiitton. 3 Struck iou7: By Si.ton, 2: by Kilroy. S. !ac-ifice fly: Sptncer. Left and baiies- St.. l'aitl. f.: Columtius. 4 Tim-: J-4i. Vmpires reieTuacm and Bierbanet. BBEWEBS HAVE WTSUTSG STBXAS Milwraak-e faeta 1 hlr la etea fraaa Laiav4lle, I'sir ta Twra. MILWAITKEE, May 7 Xlilwaukee made it three atraigm from ixiutFnne tooay. 4 to. Z It w-aa MoGl.vnn'a first victory of the eea-1 son. Seme: WrLWAVrEF. . B H O A E LoriFVlLLT.. HO A X lUnaaB.. cf... 1 t 1 Brr. it 1 Clark. ....! 1 1 Miatin. lb I 1 11 .1 enu.lwrr. It. t vaoodniTf. 2b S 1 Stan ley. cf . a S ftSmwu. rf 4 l H-irJ, lb .1 I . W'rarij-. -.. I 1 t.Kannir-a, 21. B 1 t:Rrl.-M r ... 4 J IBIit.ter. p S -fnx t 4 -f 1 I " 4 f. , ttBreett. cf . ... 1 i 1 1 : llphLnenu. s. 2 1 It ) ,rtm- ! 1 J J t A ; Tmai .:4 It :i J Total Baited for Pichter in ninth. XI St 1C 1 Milwaukee 1 i a a a n i Lfnisville 40.4a4i eJ Two-lase bits: Knnnick. ibinsan. Home run: Barrett. Sacrifice bits: Barry. Mr Gann. P.obinson. M"riarity. Konnn'k. StoVen bases: Harrmt, Clark. McGbtin (21. Iouble play: K.i hter to Howard. Left on baeee: Milwaukee, f.: Ixuisvt!le 10. Bass on balls: Off McGlvrm. 4: eff Richler, a. Struck out: Mi-Givrm. S: Ittehier. S Time: .ni. Vmjftres: Cusack and Owena. mGHLAKDEBS WIN IS KT5TH wjewr Vark Beats Bmlaa Faar ta Oae a F.irn le Oraaaa. . ! BriFTOX. May 7 A hit batsman, two singles and tbe syuecte play in the tenth Inning pae New Tork the victory over Boston today, ? to 1. Score: T-1 ...... 4 fA. Clh.... iw . V. a l.ntli K4.. Y(lk i'aas-4 ! fineuor. f i a a e l Sacrifice hits: Chase, Laporte, Stolen bases: Stanl. Ls porta. Kuach. I'ouhle nla : Roach to Iawirie t e 'Itase. Left , . . ., , . ""eker Pttebea Plarkea, ta - 1 .1.. 4. . .! U fcKOOKl TV May r Rueher shut out a k.. .rt -.Hk,,., 4 1 Boston. I te. , toda by superb pitching ia u 'inoh''" The score: . 'Bttted for Frock the eighth. ' i 'Batted for Moran in the etthth. I . rtiir.n a a a ! Brooklyn Il4-! 1 on baa.s: Boston. 7; BrrK.kl-n. 4 . . Kh.rr.. tt-v.t T un.11. . n..,-w k.n..r. t,.t. t-.,rt vwf ! Ja-i-nfir fii: Hummel. Plrst t4ase tn er- " " ''" - ' "7- - " ' , ' ev.rs' l:.iiAn e- KrMt 1 e.....A 1 4. 41 - . '',, T' . a- k ... Bases e.n balls: ff Kucher. 2; off Flock. 2 . . l. . . . r. . . ... . . ... 1 c.uui ' r i.uiiM-j. . 1.4 rrw-i, t nu Off Frok. I t'i sren Innings JulinMuae and Moran. Time: 1 .? 1 enTkir-41 1 ftrhawl Trax-tL Keel ts Off. The dual oack meet which Omaha and Council hJufts High school, were to ha.i be ld at the imnirj l.nr.iii t.a-k w a. raJ.efl e.ff ty Couu.!! iiiuTfa liLgk srhrov ir.a:e ly f i.r the reasran tLat the hmhiwi piacie wii.ch their team aouid tiave needed to Hire been abie to go in waa ; auippe-ei on a'counl e.f tti wet weather. 1 Instead e.f tins meet Coacn Cariia will bn;d the anni'al Ilt4vi..n meet. The cadet , rr.K.n.m tLtli .r divided arilii.ai i4aiU4-U4n wieei. 1 ne caeset baa lie-en divided Into four Ji- nd each d vim.ui a 11 eJiter a squad vtr.ta. about aeienty-tiia athiotes vi..itm a 'In t be eve j being entered ia ail. Iowa Defeats . Northwestern in iEasy Style Hawkeye Track Team Wallopi the Purple Squad with "Wide Xarfin e - m. n I . ox romis ?pixe. IOWA cm. la-. May "(Special Tele prara. lowar easily dffeated Northw-eatem 1 university in a dual track meet bere today. i acorlre f nints ta 44. A cold, drh ina rain a,moBt made ft impfte,eih. to have tbe meet M .... .v... j eventJ- Mi Bradley, tbe Northweaiem aprtnter. ran ' the 100 in ten Cat. tine of tha watcbaa catchine it at Etna and 1 our-f iftha. Janea clipped off Jive point for Iowa !n the quarter, by Uefeatlng Captain Shaffer of NonhweStrrn in fifty-twa and tbreef if tha .,r rininn In .4.. iniU. r.il Bradley's Jump of twenty feet, two inchea were tbe only other first scored by the furplea Lecause of tbe wet ground. Alderman, lowa'a star weight man, could not equal bis previous performance and in tbe bammer. G Brien sprung a surprise by defeating him' with a lTjl-feet throw. Alderman and Bradley tied for indrridual honors, with thirteen points f acta.. TaHnaan, la tbe pret tiest race of the day, squeezed out a vic tory in the raft-yard dash, defeating Brad ley by a few inches. Barton, tbe other Iowa entry, was close to the wieners. Wil son ran two pretty hurdle races for Iowa winning only by close inargiiia Wandrack of Northwestern was tirht on the beela of the Hawkeje in both races. He also won end m the discus threw. foul1,.lT events, only firsts There wert and econde count 'tig. The summary follows: shot Put Alderman. Iowa. 36 feet H rnrh; M'tcher, Northw esiern. I!7 feet. i. Inches. Two-hundred and Twenty-yard Tallman, Iowa; Bradley, Northwestern: 230 secottda. On- Hundred-yard I "a ah Eradlej-, North western, won: Tailman. Iowa, second. Time; I BM'orras. Mile J-4U.ti-lft.al. orthwestrm. won: ! Reed. Iowa, 'fr.J. Time: 4:S. Two-mile Run Smith, lotta; Watson, ; Nort hwest m. Time: 10 40W. I Pour Hundred and Fory-yard I 'ash .lana. Iowa: Shaffer. Northwestern. Time: r.vt Hammer Throw O'Brien. Iowa: Alder- n:an. Iowa, Alderman, Iowa, ia feel.' Hipb Jump Er.gfrtrun. Iowa: ti for sec ond. Wilson. Iowa; Moult on. Narthwestera. Bradly. Northwestern. I feet. me Hundred and Twenty-yard Hich Hurdlea Wilson. Iowa; Wandraok, North western: 17 seconds. Tw H'.mrtred and Twenty Tarda Low Hurdles wr.soo, Iowa; Wandrack., Nonh- i w st m ; j Ha'f-mile ron Campbell. Iowa; Gilmore. j Northwestern. Time: SilMr I Poi Vsult Harruppee. Iowa: Pet'ibone janrt Wovlna, Northwestern tied; I fret Inch's. i use" Throw Aldernsn. Iowa: Wand I rack. Northwestern: 113 feet. 11 lnchea Brood Jump Pmilley. Northwestern; Enptrom. Iowa: K f eet, "i inches j BASE BALL STAB TS GIJAE ASTUTE Captala af Kearaej m ranal Teaaa Haa aearie I e er . KEARNET. Neb.. May ". Special A -Because the city health officer quarantined the captain of the Kearney "Normal base ball teai for scarlet fever, tbe stttdenrs and faculty of that school are up in arms and are threatening babeaa corpus proceed- Ings and other methods of getting their i-U J Ward, tit an back In i Ward a case is very light and. perbaptc- "ttie ountrui. put tne mayor sustains tbe orncer ana-saya that ward win have to stay hia time out. - Friflev tha state health officer. Ur. W. IL. Wilt, waa called t the city and made a diagnosis of the case. He pronounced it exceedingly hut mou,d IloI reni.mmend tha raismg of 1 he auarantlne. He listened to tbe tsstl- "Mny i Ihw doctors and derided that H-ere was sufficierit reason to warrant tb V"arart.ihe Memna-t.i'ie tbe Normal learn ia crippled and bewails the loss of a star player. WEEijIiG OUT yTLAXlSTT TTAM 1 - Three riarera Art Let fca, Heaaarl: i Ssaa4 4 Flfteva. i KEAR.NET. Neb.. May '. Special.) ; Manager Muej-hy of the base teall eram has started tha wereding out process among tbe epiayers a bo weta try ing for a place oa I tba team. Friday J. li Herliky. an Iltlnoia man. left for his hi. me, wot having shews i T . , T T f " m JfV C'f f" ," lT" ; 'frferod wrih his playing. Al Tw ubell. an ajT4ie-k r.e f.4r s r4.&44. ia iu f 4. n . . 1.. 1 t for reaJRi.s nol staiad. Tw iicheU plaved with the Kearney while W Itiga turee kar;iba secoeid annual Tarkjo rullega tristate ik ihouf'ht ta be getting a lntie o.d ; game. This leaves Murphy Hts' ago. 1. in f 'w- tiie fifteen u.cj.. I h rue of whra must scratied off the list before the season . v. 4 . . . -. eiuiv 1 krasikn I "Ii tea amount of the weather the ex- ' bib! tana game all h Hastings was calked off i and the beya were uinMa t ga te Haaunga utber Friday or Saturday, SAPS CAPTURE SIX H ROW ClcTtlajid AjEfriant Take Another from St Lcui&. 1 ii an i EECBUTTS DO THE PITCHTJ.G Mitchell Skavra t a Better Tkaa Gllll- Altkaaak Each Allawr Faar H Ma E.rrrw Hart the. . CLEVELAND. May 7. Cleveland made it six straix-ht today by wlcnin from PL Louis. 4 to 1. Each club used a recrait in the box.. Mitchell eutpitchrng' Gillix-tn. Cleveland made its first two runs on Wal- laceB rror. a paa and Bradley a aiturle. t w. aiT.de UM'. . trinie ..1 Clrim' bad Throw were reaponsible for the next j twe. . St. Louis" . tinly run was scored on j twe scratch, hits and Turner- bad -throw. ' Score: i ULtVEtlKn. FT 1VTCMB j 0r.JWT- . aECFb-r. W fit. irMnr. ir .. 4 a I ft winftman. rt..4 l l Tuimt, a ...t 1 4 IWallaoa. Ik.. 4 1 X I 1 LajoM. jb...4 sal aor.cav la t l t i Blt-nMl. 1.. i U fecrita. Ik I II I Eamarlr. ...4 1 4 t 0Srtwertir. Til I 1 !r. rf 1 1 HsrtH. . S 1 Brad'. 5b... ! 1 1 t e'k:iinr. r... . lilt I I MucbeU, a - 11 ftUlilii Teitals. . . 1 TaS 2 4 M 11 2v2 4 ! ki Cleveland St. Louis Two-base hit: Easterly. rnre-base bit Lord. Sacrifice hits: Siovali 2l. Turner. T-tolen bases: Bradley, Lord. Krueiger. Bases on balls: off Mitchell. 1; off Gi.11 gan. 4. Struck out: By Mitebeil, t; by GiiUgati. 4. Wild p'tih: Oilllgan. First on errors: Cleveland. 1. IeTt on bases: Cleveland. ; St. Louis. 2. Time: 1:41, Vm pires: Kerin and Sheridan. ATHLETICS TBOUXCE EEKATOBS rhliaalelphla Makea it Three atraiaht rar Sla ta Tkree. PHlLAt'ELPHIA. May T.-Philadelphia made It three straight from Washington today, winning! -t to I. Score: rmuaiiELifHiA. w af Hr-;GTcs B.H.a.A E H o a E srrana. ..4 1 ) SMIlm. rf ...4 1 4 1 J .41 l.s Hmw, ..... 4 S 1 l . .4 1 I llnne If .4 1 ! a .. 4 4 4Kvibrrlfil. as. 4 1 1 1 I ..I2 KW4r. rf ...I X ..ilia icntoa. 1 . 4 Ji ,111k 4-KiIlllsr. m... I 1 I J c 4 I I'f'iwi, c 1 1 2 .2162 .Gro'.im. a I ft t OiHriua. If., teniae, ra.. bakar. k ., loris. 1 Hurpby. rf. i-r , us... I.i4rtrcnnn, fiffliOer, p... I Tetxla". ..! 24 4t24)l Totals H aininglon phiiade.atna 27 ia avsaavw i ...... ...... 4 vi ....... . k.n-.e.M eiv Barry. SacrifK bli: Murphy. Mclen bases: I Strunk. lmvis. Lout.)e . plays: Mlian and! Elberfeld: Kltltter and Crooks. LrTt on1 tiases: Washington, f : Ph i ladelpnia, k. i Basa on bails: Off Bender. 1. First base tm errors: Ptiilsdelphia. I. Hit by pitched bail: By Bender. Gessler, Kiiiifer: by Groom, Bender, IaviK. Struck Mt: By Groom. 2, by Bender, 1. Wild pltcB: Bender. Time: IM. I'mptres. Cotiixiliy and l'ineen. "WHITE SOI GBAPPLE TIGERS Belr.lt Ktve ta Thre. t atas Xsefeat Thre rUeherw. IeETR.:.lT. May 7.-Ietroit drove Scott frtn the slab today in one mnmg. bat Chi- cag. d.FfKod of Browning by getting seven tuts in the sixth and seventh innings. nc. Hi - Chicago made four double playa Score CHICAGO B.H 0 A I i'CTorr a m o a raiar. Ik ... 4 ft 1 4 CM una. rf ... t a t GaBU. 1L. . i I IS 1 i4aurkfTr. if 4 1 ft 4 CIII.V cf ..4 I 1 ft Portall. tb. . . 1 t I 1 Taanar.Il. as 4 ft ft 4 renc, c 4 lit S--C4U. S 1 4lTT44ft4. .. 4 ft 1 1 Wiiita. a ft ft ft ft exerinti-ra lankll, ew Wetw. rf. e.-eart If .. I 1 .... t 1 1 1 r. I Ik t 1 t-lteWitiAVltl e Latbera. Ik . I 'T Jimaa. la 1 CFranaac. r 4 I'D-as-niuc p. ft 1 M., .hi., a 1 U aeneea ... 1 ft Tolala W 11 II 1 Tetkl. il 1 K 1 inatted for Browning in eighth. Chieiaga . I I 2 S IXtrtMt .. I a - Two-basa bits: Melntyre. (Vibb. feie - banty. Cole. Hits: off Browning. 11 in seven innings; off Point. 2 in one-tnlrd in- nlt g; off 01nited, in eight innings Sae- rifles hit: Bush. pttnlen base: Gandll. Ieoubie plaa: pane te purtUI; ZeKer te Taonehiil 10 Gand.ll 2i: Tatinehil to Gandll ta ieider. Left on tiases : lietrort, 10; e hi- cago. k. Bases on t.alla: By Browning. 2. ' nnni. j. uf veimeiea. . w nilf, 1 First lase oa errora: lelroit, 1. Hit with piu-bed ball: By Oltruitel. Heiehanty. struca out: Py MuHln. 1; by Browning. 4; by flmifed. 2. W.id pitch: White Time. 1:40. L'mpires: Perrliee and O La ugh 1: a FALLS CITT WTXS TBACK KEET Brererat 1441 la e4a4 aattf Bawkaavr4 Tahea tha SVelag. TARKKX Mo., May I. Special gram Falls City "e-b I High school woa hurt acl.ool track meet bere t -day by tha " , 1 " . v . j . u f . W1W4.4I J4V, 4 I look socond bratKira. winning twenty-two . " . ... . u. . 1 ! potnta. Rockport. M a , in , . " tha relay raoe. tared. Including lsf aniestaata. SEVE5 KrKS 115 CSE ES5IJkG Iowa m Then Brace and Griciliet Xaie So Kore Scorea. FECAL SC02E ST AXES 7 10 3 Pel Koines Lack Satp and Battle Against Luck.. SIOUX TAXE OVE FEOJI WICEITA llwaa Make 3 ta S rrtary Off laafea, Tbaaarai Kaatberaera at klt aw4l Oalfleld Tbeaw t mlre Traable. lENVEP., Colo- May 7. One Inning when Dee Moines was di ittg Its W and Ieviver was mixing In its only bitting of tbe day .decided tbe game at Broadway park. I e river fairly TvA up.m Purnuni an kept It. tip a belt be waa relieved by Her sctie. After tJEt ir.nii. Itnver did not gat a man pa se;-ond base Even tleeo a sligbtlly. 4.'rukser . lstwrr by CoJligaa might bave sawd all the run-get ting. Ien var had truce nen on lses. and tea Moinea infield was playing In When a ball was smashed ta Co! '. an roll trig easily for a abort lilt. He fumbled it for Just tba sex-und that let the man gel home. Had ba picked ft claan be was sure ef starting a double play, and after that things hap pened. Hammond pitched wilder than the score shows, and received support that would l(e many gamea. Two lucky double plays coming at Just the right momenta, saved the game for Ienver. Csviilgau did soma fine fielding and Mattuks and Caaaidy made grand running catches. lenvar opened in the second. Lindsay and McAleese made hits and Dolaa waa given hie base. Weaver short Inriela grounder was LaJidled slowly by Colligan, letting in a runner autd catching Weaver at first. Thea came miseejlauaoua liall uat3 thirteen men bad gone to nax e r-d aevec had soored and three were left. Ies Moinea played d iixtouragndly after that inning, but sttTiggled with etermita ation for all that, having to battle against luck as well as Denver's nine players. Tbe core: DENVER. AB. R. H IJoyd, 2H 4 11 KeJIy. as. I I Beall. If 4 1 I Caseldy. rf i 4) Lindsay. lb.. 4 1) McAlese. of I I I ! oum. 8b , ill Weaver, c I a a O Ki A. I F- 1 Hammond, p 4 11 Tutala 10 7 i 27 1 4 DEE MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. F.. P-alton. rf S 1 ! I Ctilligaa. Tb 4 e 2 I S MatUeka. cf 3 a 2 1 4) 4) iiaft:s. ss... 4 a a i a a NeihofT, Xb 1 S I a Curtis. If.. Z 1 a I 1 K enter, lb 4 1 1 T 1 McManua. e 4 I a Burnum. p a a a a a a Hersche. p I j f j Totals St I T "! I I Be-all out. hit by batted blL Ienver a 7 H a 3 Lvs Moines a i l l a aj Three-base Mi: Kemer. PU'len bare: Carsldy. Hacnfioe bits: Kelly. Weaver. Ccullgan. Rafiis. Bases on rm'.ie: fll Hamrnund. 4; off Burnum. 2: off Hcrerlie. 4. Struck out: By Hammond. 5: bv Bur num. 1; by Hersche. 2. Left on baaee. Iierrver. 7; Ikt Molnee. k. Ptissrd bU: Weaver. Iouble jla : Hamnxmd to Weaver to Lindsay; I H.Ian to Lit.day u Weaver. Time: 2:r. Cmpirt: Clark. WICHITA LOSES CLOSE GAME fa Fifth ill setealk Sat Eaaatk ta T" lw Oat. WICHITA. Kan, May 7 -Tlonch Wichita outhit and ein fielded Jioux City tnday. tha i i v'"ttrs wun. ! Tlie game waa played I, on a aloppy - diamond with a cold wir.a. ittt mi it nn.r.H4i.i. r. . ,na pfk.vers. Slonx City scored. in the first on a h on balls, a sacrifice. Neighbors' scratch hit, whicn would have b-en an easy out but for the mud. and Fenloo'a long fly. Wichita tied the aco-a in the firth, wbea Jamlgaa beat out a slow one, was aafa 41 third when Wilson threw Hughes' at tempted aacrifice low, and came henna when Hughea was forced at second. Neigh- bora- two-base hit and Fenlon's sing la . mm t1J .,,,4, ...a ,4,. .... oa bll9 by Slf(m fcIa Miller and Wilhon a lwt), flj. lB llff.mtMhi Wichita aoorad 1 on MiddlMMJ., .lBtrie , wlUk ,9 ,Bbrll n, j c,. ,.nc TtirM , H, 1h. ..... . t plax was conaiderabla wrangt'iig eveT Umpire Sptnoer'a derisions. Scre: WICHITA. AB. Ti. H. O A. E llurt.ra. 2b , l a 1 He id en. If i 4) 1 Middieton. rf 4 Jeoeli, lb .4 Ciatre, W enteral 1. Pettignew, Ib. cf., si.aw, c... I - I Tatala . 1 .24 "urn bIOl-X CITT. AB. R. H A. 4 a I 1 4 1 E. Quilian, lb... Coliina. If..., Ne:ghtxira cif Feruem. rf 1 Welch. 2b.. ...V j Hannian, s. j Seem, lb '. Miller, c. ...... 1 1 1 1 4) . 1 nwne C. Will 1 TotaU 2 I 7 27 1 a - 2 411 JWkrhita .4) ft 1 j ntoux e.ity -1 1 Struck aut: By Jamagan. I. by Wilarm. a. Lass oa bails Off Jam if an. I; e.ff Wtt son. 4 stolen bases: fei6en. Miller. Sac nflce bits: Hugnes. Shaw, Collins, Neigh bera. Sacrifice f!i: iir.ira, Wilson. Two base btta: Be.den. Isbell. MesierxU, .Veirh bora Left on bases: Wichita, li; S.uux 4,'iiy. I Tune: l.fcd. aearrh fair t as aire. GRAND 1SLANI. Neb, May TeSpa clal e- President Sir vera of the fHate kaagua ts looking for a Bother ampra Powers, ha has beea ir.foratiea by Secret err Fai-roH af tba Natloaal aasoeiatkori. having prere-muasy algtiad a cusLraAt wnk tha aiiea '