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    T1IF, r.EF,: OMAHA. WKDNKSDAV, MAY IP. IMP;
Blanks Drawn by. St. Joe, Doves and White Sox; Lincoln and Sioux City Take Games
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II 01 LY WINS Y 1 1 11 CO M ET B A LL
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" '. -. , : . r. v
Uici His New Id:a iu Tight Plates to
BUilk the Saints.'.
LONG ROW . OF';. GOOSE ' EGGS
f omrdr of Terrors iinVI Mlaplnys Per
'. mlta ib. Uourke Triln.
' ' ' lo Til I ii Klcarn
Mi'nrra. i
Pa, Rourkes pot jiimicl, Ail over Jar It
Holland's Winnebng; ImJI jir pitcher, Jniin
on,. Tuesday afternoon . at.- the tot anil
slugged out. liilrtcnti. hi$, wlilcli added to
some) ilurul) playing on. the part f fhe
SiluTs helVd clcet e-cuntjis.
Hollenlierk l'ti aj ..m 'the rubber fo
the "Rourkcsi wfl j. teal , rig rtt and struck
mil twelve batters. Ho alr.o kept t li vis
itor;' hits separated to such on -xtcnl j
that a Mil row of goota tge.3 wns their
portion.
Tho gamo-was more' -Interesting to wit-'
r.eis than tlio cc'ira wmilil lndic ito. Ii
v im full irf action ail tho tl:nn. Tlio. I
Koiirkea were tf-lrio'-ially ,tt!it in tho fli;M
ami played aij Vrrorleai g'nHie.
Omaha pot' fl(..ninnlns lart and nt no!
tngo t.f the.Kamcf was tlurel any duuscr !
(f Hie IlourKra Ki-ltint; tho .hort rn:l.
In the Iliy-t. aft()".Hluttn- was down on I
a fly to ..'kii ti Kox. ' n-acluul first on Cii: -
ban- WW,' KrsK'liit a ahiRli-.' advanriiiK .
I'ox. ICtyjc iulil ono iW'ti to tliirJ and!
.MeN'eill taKped Fax. at tho ban, while
II lint" went to Recond. i'uwi 11 dripped
.'ori Idoli' f ly- to left and Khij; hronKht in
tlio first run. Corrldou bt'ol awond. Weleii
(Irovu it Imt one l lett field for two hilars
and Katio and Corrida urorod. In tho next
innlna- Unmlia .' got . tno run. ("adman
fanned. Ilollenbeclt Kyt a Ulngl. Shnttnn
(-lugtod a dandy, over RiJitinKt tlio right
field fanve which acorwl Violly ami netted
him three ba. . With . thin leud Omaha
flt rnvorKd mid U after the name
with a lot of vim. In the third and fourth
u noore waa made In each aesnlon. A
ii-eecs wu taki'ii for. two Innings and then
another ma made. '.- 1
KlBhth in I'nunj-.
The eighth was th funny period of the
Kame. King, started off with a single to
center-and went to second, on Kane's out
at first. ' Corrldon -alniClt'd ,nd stole second.
Welch flaw out to cent ''field. Fclilpkc
hit one to McNeill, who dlfl a JIujtttHng act,
and Corrldon scampered aro.s the plate
like a scared rabbit, Schlpke stole second.
Cad.nan knocked a popup back of second
and Junes ' Wjunt after'. It. After running
around In Circles in an endeavor to guess
where the ball would land, Junes muffed It.
Bchlpke scored and Cadman kept running.
By the time Jones had ascertained the ex
act location of the eluslye 'hnrnehlde Cad
man wait tearing for third. Jones picked up
the ball and slammed It a few feet over
McNeill's head. Cadman, as soon bb he
saw the wild throw, never stopped, but set
sail for the plate and landed In plenty of
time, makliiK the circuit without a stop, on
a play tr 'Should have been an out.
At enu ...ue it appeared, as though St.
Joseph mislit. score, .but when the danger
was the greatest Holly got his comet ball
to working and saved himself. In the sev
enth, which, by the was, Is the Inning that
St. Joseph has done the most damage In
this aeries, Clark flew out to King. Cor
han hit a single and went to second when
McNeill duplicated the stunt. .Shea hit one
to Cap Schlpke, who put Corhan one the
bench. Holly wavered for a moment when
Big Chief Jonhson loomed up at the plate
and gave him a walk. This filled the bases
and Mr. Powell, who has done consistent
hitting In the series with the iiourkea,
stalked to the plate. Holly got two strikes
and three balls on him and (he- fans as
sumed a tense attitude. The blonde youth
with the sldewheel flipper sorted out his
collection of foolers and chose another
comet ball, which he shot at the plate.
Powell swung and Holly's comet won, for
ill the batter could do whs let his bat pass
through the tall. After this little slip Duke
Jltched tight bail.
Wednesday the Uourkes will battle with
'.he Grlxulles for the first time this season
)n the home grounds. '
The score:
OMAHA.
AB. K. It. O. A. E.
Shotton, If 3 1 2 0 0 0
Fox. 2b 3 0 0 3 1 0
King, cf 5 2 3 4 0 0
Kane, lb 5 1 1 3 0 0
Corrldon, ss 4 3 18 10
Welch, if 3 12 10b
tchipko, 3b 4 12 12 0
"ailmun. c 4 1 1 12 2 0
iollcnbeck, p 6 1 1 0 1 0
Totals 36 11 13 27 7 0
ST. JOSEPH.
AH. K. 11. O. A. E.
Powell, IT 4 0 1 0 0 1
Bauer, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0
McChcsney, cf 4 0 2 2 0 0
Jones, 21) 3 0 0 0 1 1
Clark, lb 3 0 0 S O 0
Corhan, ss 4 0 2 1 2
McNeill, 3b 4 0 2 0 1 2
bliea, c 8 U 0 II 1 ' 0
'Watson 0 0 0 0 0 0
lohuson, p 3 0 0 0 4 0
'McLean 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totalj 33 0 C 21 10 6
itntu-d for Shea In ninth.
"Batted for Johnson In ninth.
Omaha
Uuna 3 1110 0 1
4 -ll
ills
2 12 112 3 -13
At. Josenh
Suns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o
Hits 1 01100210-6
T)ii-c(-1him hit: Shotton. Two-hat.o lilla:
Welch 12). Sacrifice lilts: Hliotti.ii, Fox,
Welch, Cadman. Stolen bases: Fox, King,
Corrldon (2), Welch, schipke 2, Cadman.
Struck out: By Hollcnbirk, 12; ny Jolinson,
,. Ilaso on balls: Off Hollcubeok, 4, off
Jnhiiiun, 4. Hll by pitched bull: Johnson.
Lett oil bases: Omaha, ID; St. Joseph, !,
I nipiic; Spencer. Time: 2:15. Attt iiilauc.?,
M.
SlOt .V HTV DltttVS OI T UK nol i:
After Prcscutlnu Hcviu Itun lo lien,
ver. ludlana Win,
SIOL'X C1TV, May 17. Handicapped by
a, lead of keven runs, which Sioux City
1 resented to Deiner in Hie first thivo m
iilngs of the g.imo today, the locals v.ent
out and won, sfter boinlni dim: three Ditch
ers. 9 to 7. Burnett twirled too first three
nniniM for the Sioux, lie was lot Intnl.
.win mum ueiiiou 11:10 unoweu me pin lead.
1. 1. i..u.i
viaiK a mii'm.iuh'ii 1.1 1 ne i.Hirtn una pons in i ue matter. ,
hut the Orizelles out the balance of I lie I "In the last gamo iiere Willi BrooUlyn '
game. Miller started the run-getting for , said Ciark, -'Ui.ijntr slid Into nurd i,ast
the locals with a humer In the fourth, and Ins shoulder came In i-onuet with Mc
Thrro. more came over In the fifth on n Livon's foot. The top of tin, shoulder wus
riouLle. two singles and two errors In tho bi ul.icd and the nun is n j.u nful ono V
seventh Rick Adams r p'arrd lllngins. and i shunt cold uggiuvaud the nurencbs 'and
beforo tho side was retired Olmsiend wus sliifencd the inus. li s. ugm r wanted to
called on and Adams was sent lo the 'ay ill furin.i lm would not do liimsu'.i
bench. Miller's single off the Cliicar.i lad jin-tii, but 1 prevailed on li.-n t,i remain
guve the locals their fourth it:a of the in-j at Iilu post, 'i hen he and M'llur cooked
I weird fielding exhibition. Score:
SIOUX CITY.
AD, R. H. O. A.
Sulllln, Dh ,'. 13 0
Andreit, 2b 4 10 12
Vclghbors. Cf 5 2it
Fcnlon, rf 5 3 110
"tern, lb 8 1 I 1
I'll t iran, ss 8 6 15 4
Welch. If. 4 1 it i
Miller, c S 1 S .". f-
Prrnrtt. p 1 n n 0 4
C'!a- e, p .004
TV.?! H7 9 11 ?; 1
DENVER.
AB. R. II. O. A.
McAiccsa, cf 3 2 0 2 0
Kelly, sa. 4 0 14 1
Heall. If t 0 0 0 0
Cassidy, rf 6 13 10
Lindsay, lb I t 3 T 0
Thompson. 2b 4 10 2 0
Dolan. 3b 8 0 2 3 1
Veavrr. c 3 115 1
Standing; of the Teams
'WLST. LKAGUK. !
1 1 1 1 . r Ill s .M.i, Columbu.i
M. Joseph. . . 12 .'i"i loieilo ,,
U ;rii:ia U !) n .-it. P. ml
.Siiii.x 'ity..W ti ..; Minneapolis 1:1 H .tn':i
: L inoln ID lu .vansas City. N !." .3-0
(Hl'.lil il S 11 . I.HI, llillunupolls 12 1.1 . H
'J opt ku 'i 11 .:.'! Loinsvnie ...12 1-t .4
wilaii, T H ,333i Milwaukee .11 l'i .;t)i
..r. LKAGl L. i tili.ii, iKiNMLfc.
W.L.Pct. W.L Pet.
1'hlla I-' Pi .J4-.i Detroit l.'i 11 ...n"
i-msning ...ii s .;.-, .Ni w lotk...H ...:
Uhicugo ... U 11 ...42i Philu Ii 4 .Ml)
New orU..I4 1J ....,', Boston 11 12 .nwii
ii!' ,i.i .ail ..12 'J .tiilt SI. Iouls 4 1 .l2
Bus. on l'i .....I, leveiimd ....13 ID ..
1-tiii.ilt n ... U 17 . i-i iishinglon. H 1 .oi'i
si. Louis ..12 13 .4V Chicago SI) .iisl
NliBUASKA LcAGUr;.
W on L .ist.Pel
Fremont
Grand Is. mil
ColllllllilU
Kr il i;o ,
It'll IOKll
S"W::rd
11as;ln;:s
S i)-rloi-
1 PKlrnlio ' (.illiK.
WKSTiiitN UKAOLU
Omaha. 11; St. Jtrpii, u.
'J n fhii-1 n s .Minn. , ostpdncd.
W it'iiilu, u; Linciiiii, U.
I't'iivtl', ; hni;x t . ity, 9.
iNAiid.A1, l.l.AOUK.
Uii.ton, u; J-iltflnus. i.
J i u'lklyn-'ClllraK'i. postponed.
V w iii'k-Cinriiiiiiiil, postponed,
l liiltnK. ipnia. ,1; St. i,jims, id.
AMfJlvl-.A.N I.I-.AUL.X.
Ci.lraKo, ti, l'hiiii.l.'ij'liiu, J.
St. I. mil.-', 7; Kiw (iii., a.
i Tii oii. i.; Uo.-toii, 8.
i-vc.a:.o, 2; W u'liiiiB ton. 1.
a..i Kkica.n' association.
l.'nliiIiiLiUH, ;l; K.i::mib City, 2.
I oleiiii. ..; ,Mih a'lUi''. 2.
1 luliuiu piil.s-St. I'unl, pi.ytpniitd.
l.fUi.l l..-.Miiineapiilisi. port' poiicd.
iNLI.U SKA l.KAOLK.
Koru r.cy, 2: I'lilim I'lis, 4.
I luaimrss, .; (iraiiil Island, 7.
Keil Cloud, 3; l' i i iimiit, 5.
Suptilor, t;; Soward, 1.
taftlllOM Juiluy
Wt'Hlirn ljt'ugui 1 iciiver ul Omaha, ' St.
Joseph at Liiino.ii 'iopca at siou. Cl.y,
Wii ima hi jivh Moliits.
Ii iii asha lj.'Uhue ..o sanies scheduled;
Kearney at Coiuiuuus, postponed khiiio.
Isatlonal League Una. on at l-ittsliur:,
Inookiyn at i .iu'iihii, ISew lorn at Cin
cinnati. Philadelphia at St. Lo'l.s.
American League Cnitngo ut Philadel
phia, St. LouIb nt New 1 ink, Detroit at
lioston, Cleveland at W asmiigioii.
American Association Columbus nt Kan
sas City, Toltdo at Milwaukee, Indian
apolis at St. Paul, Louisville at Minne
apolis. Iligglns,' p. ,
0 1
U 0
0 1
Adams, p. ,
....... o
1
OlniHtead, p.
Totals 36 '7 24 6 T
Hloux City 0 0 0 1 8 0 4 '1 9
Denver 3 0 4 U U U 0 ) .07
Stolen bases: Stem, Dolan, McAleese.
Two-base hits: Wulilin (2), Cassidy, Llna
say, Dolan. Home run: Miller, saciiilce
lilts: llaitman, Fenion, Kelly, Dolan, Mc
Aleese. Sacrifice fly: llartiuan. ; Double
play: Ilaitnian to Andreas to Stem. In
nings pitched by Burnett, 2'-i; by Clarke,
by Iligglns. 4Mi; by Adams, 2; by Olm
slend. 1. Base hits: Off Burnett, 5; off
Clarke, .4; off Iligglns, 8; off Olmstead, 4;
off Adams, 1. Struck out: By Clarke, 4;
by Muggins, 3; by Olmstead, 1. First base
on bails: Off Burnett, 2; off Clarke, 1;
off Hugglns, 2; off Adams, 2. Time: 2:15.
Umpire; lCarh.
I.IXCOLN WISH l THE TENTH
Ilu itching; of Hits on Shuckleforil
IlrliiKw Vlctorr.
LINCOLN. May 17. Lincoln won today's
game, a ten-Inning affair, by bunching hits
on Shackleford In two Ini.linfs. The locals
had a good lead, with young Mctlrnlh going
wen, up to me eiKhin inning, when two
hoses on balls, a double and single snt
In on run and left two men on bases.
Then he was nulled and Knnnn substli uteri
but the hitting continued, and two more
runs tied up the score Neither side -vas
abU- to get a man around In the ninth, but
in me ttnin the Mucins batted out a vlc
toiy. Shackle'nrd was hit hard hut with
good support 'the result might have been
uiueiciii. score:
LINCOLN.
AB. R.
Waldron, c 6 1
Oegnier. ss 4 1
H. O. A. E.
2 2 0 0
t iibb, rf 3 0
Jude. If S o
Cot kman, 3b 4 1
l nomas, lb i 4 0
James, 2b I... 6 1
darti. c . 4 l
McOrath. p 2 1 1
Knapp, p ,. 10 0
Totals 35
11 30 19
WICHITA.
All. R. II. O.
Hughes, 2h 8 , 1 . 1 . l
A. E
2
lieiaen, IT 5 12
Mlddleton, If ;. 6 ; 0 1
Isbell. lbv 4 ' 1 ' 0
Pettiurew, cf 5 18
Westerr.ll. 3b 5 0 2
Claire, ssf.. 4 0 0
Shuw, c. ...... 110
Sluickleford, p 4 0 0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
a 6
Totals..'.... 36 .' 5 9 St ' 12 4
One out when winning run scoi-ed-
Lincoln .'. 1 0 0 0 V 3 0 0 0 1 R
Wichita . . x 0 0 1 0 0 '0 1 R 0 (I- 6
Two-l.as,. hits: Waldron, Thornns, Mc
arath. Belden, Pettigiew. Westwrzll. Double
pla.vs: Cockinan to Thomas, i'nomas to
Oagnler to James,- i'etllgrew to Isbell
stolen bases: Thomas. Oagnler. James
Pettigrew. Sacrifice hits: Clark. Metlrath.
Struck out: By McOrath, 2; bv Knapp, 8
by Shackbford, U. , Hit with pitched ball
By Shackleford, 1. Wild pitch: McOrath.
Passed ball: Clark, Shaw .2). Time: 2 ir
t'nipirc: Haskell.
POl.lt F. H ALT HIX!.G MATCH
Twin Sullivan and Jlniuiy Claliliy
Prevented from Flgatinir.
NEW YOIUC, May 17,-Miko iTwin) Sulli
van of Boston and Jimmy Clabby of Mil
waukee refused lo go on tonight Tor a ten
round bout.ut the Marathon Athletic club
ai Brooklyn. They had a good ifason
Knrly In t Be evening the police entered the
club house armed with seven warrants for
the owners and offices of the club Hud for
lack (Twin) Sullivan, Mill's brother- Al
Benedict, Vitli whom Jack fought Ijst
week; Tommy West, who acted as second
for Jack, and Billy Madden, who was In
Benedict's corner last week. Only Urn
owners and officers of the club vverf- ar
rested. Tho wan ants charged the. officer
of the e(ub Willi selling ticket! to a prise
ngni ir violation or the law and. charged
the principals and seconds, respectively of
prize flghiiuK and ot aiiling and abetting
a prize light,
V AliM.lt l.NJI Ill s MIIOl I.IIKH
Premier llulsnian of Pirates Hurls
1 llliuself While MMIuu.
.1-1 I'TSllLUU, May 17,-Capta:u fled
t-iiiin "i ine i-msuuig i-am tumgia Janued
irst Ihrecia M.ati-inent aa to ihh i:iikm u,,.i . v ......
' Hans umici s h omes, which ho ... .1
i . . -
1 uur:antci ny many rumors and taise u
E. i Wllbcr W ilis l.n liirnriU.
2 WILLI"!;, Neb., May 17. (Special. )
liWIlbir got ample levmge Hundav In de-
0 : feutiu Hie O.iarda tUncoln A l-.Marsi. 10
a ; io 2, for thea- defiat ot the local t. am
) two wicks t0 rtnlnioneU oT in litnn
ititm puchtd a steady gam und, ncehel
b: ililu.ii supiioit tlirougli iut ttu entire con-
1 icki. Score; ltJl.i;.
P'-iiaid 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 i .1
4) t v il Ltt-i- 0 3 0 2 0 14 10 11 2
Butteries: Glrards. Earllr.f and liab ;
TjWllbir, Slilmontk and Prucl-.u. Tnree-b.-is
lilt: Thompsi n. Two-buse hl.s: Thomp
K son. stilinoiii k. Stiu.-k out: By Firln;.
0'. by sluinoni k, o. Hit witu pltclud ba'l:
2 , iy I'-ariing, 4. First base on balls: oft
F.arllng. 2. Umpire: Hokuf.
The efficacy of cnamteriatn' Liniment
In the relief cf rbeumatlsm is being demon
strated Call)-.
CARDINALS DRUB PHILLIES
St. Louis National Beat Quakers at
Home, Ten to Three.
HARMON PITCHES GOOD GAME
)
Pirate Ponnce on Lowly Durra
Brnoklyn-Chlrugro anil -New
York-t'tnciiiunt I iuiue.t
lolled Uff.
t
ST. LOUIS, May 17. St. Louis won from
Philadelphia today, 10 to 3. Ewlng was re
tired In the fourth and at no time during
the game did the visitors have a chance to
win. Maroney, who relieved Ewlng, also
was hit hard. Harmon pitched good bull
after the fourth Inning. Score:
ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. U.H.O.A.E.
Hugglns, 2b.. 4 14 2 lTltui, rf 4 18 0 0
packer, 11.... 3 111) 0Hat, If jl 1 I) . 1
Oikca, cf 1 0 1 0 lllraiu. 3b. .... 4 2 il 3 1
Kunetchy, It). 3 2 7 0 tMagee, or,. ..-- 10 0
Evan., rl 5 16 0 ullr n.llelil. lb 4 0 7 0 1
Phelps, c il 1 2 1 OKiiatxi, 2b.... 3 0 4 1 0
Hausor, a.... 4 1 S 1 UDoolan. a-'.... 4 1110
Muwrey, 3b.. S I 2 S lllunln, o 2 0 111
Harmon, p..,2 10 lMnran, c 2 1 3 2 0
Kwlng, p 2 0 0 3 0
Totals. .....30 ( 27 10 4Moroncy. p... 1 0 0 11
'Ward ...'.... I 0 0 0 0
Totals 35 7 24 14 6
Batted for Maroney In ninth. '
St. Louis 0 1 3 4 0 1 0 1 10
Philadelphia 1 101000003
Two-buse hlta: Evuns, Konetchy, Hauser.
Three-base hit: Bales. Double playB: Grant
to Bransfleld; Mowrey to Hugglns. Stolen
bases: Kuabe, Moran. illl witli pitched
ball: By Kwlng, Mowrey;' by Maroney,
Oakes, Konetchy. Wild pitch: Ewlng.
Bases on balls: off Kwlng, 1; off Maroney,
3; off Harmon, 2. Struck-ut: By Kwlng,
1; by Maroney, 2; by Harmon, 2. Hits: Off
Ewlng. 6 in three and one-third innings.
Left on buses: St. Louis, 7; Philadelphia,, d.
Time: 1:50. Umpires: Klem and Katie, t
PillHburgr liPitta Boston.
PITTSBUUG, May 17. Phllllppl, suported
by brilliant fielding, held Boston to two
bits today, and Pittsburg won, 3 to 0. In
the third inning, with tne bases full and
none out. Frock retired the side without a
score. Score:
PITTSDlinO. ' BOSTON.
II. HO. A. R. AB.H.O.A.E.
Brrna. Sb....4 2 12 OColllna, If. .. . 4 0 10 0
I.tai'h, i-r 2 1 ( 'I i II ii coal. 3b... 4 0 0 1 0
Clarke, II..,. 1 2 3 0 OSIiarpe, lb.... 3 0 11 0 0
Wagner, as... 4 I 1 II oil. Miller, rf. 3 0 1 0 0
J, Miller, 2b. 2 0 0 0 OShean, 2b.... 2 0 3 2 0
P'lynn', lb.... 2 111 1 tllleik. cf 2 12 0 0
Wilson, rf.... 3 0 2 0 isveeney, as.. 3 13 3 0
tlUiaon, C....8 0 3 1 Odrar.am. v 3 0 3 3 i)
Phlllipiia, p.,3 0 1 1 IlKrnck, p 2 0 0 4 0
'Coll 1 0 0 0 0
Totals S9 7 27 II 0
Totals ii 2 24 !4 0
Bitted for Frock In ninth.
Pittsburg 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Three-base hit: Clark. Stolen base:
Byrne, bases on balls: Off Frock. 1. Struck
out: By Phillippe, 1; by Frock. 1. Left on
bases: Pittsburg, 4; Huston, 2. 'linn:: 1:2(1.
Umpires: ltlgler and Emallc.
Central Leading
in School Meet
Boy Athletes from Grades Trying Out
for Places in Bisr Event at
Auditorium.
Central school won in the first of the'
preliminary inter-school meets held at tin
Voting Men's Christian association last
right. Out of a possible Ml points,
...'!'..
cntral school utilities captured 29, icadin;;
.: ,
i '3
nearest competitor by 11 points.
Six different events were held, in thrci
of which the boys wire divided, into classes,
"A" c.ass, under 100 pounds, u::d "H" class,
.nil- that weight, 'i'ho loluy race's were
luost scubuuonul und Intel i s;inj. All of tile
teums were flcscly matched. In tlu race
belwieu ColuniLla, Ctntial und Ciu'ton 11:1;
it wau u I most a tic until Uiu la:;i couple
of luis when the Cehtial runnel', Vcrnun,
run, 'James Kunci of Conun.Uj fceiioel; 2
yaul c.abii, trlj.-s B; Vlnceiu buUi ul Ccn
Ual eCiiool; 20-yaid daj.i, (elae A) (Jilber.
Cunt- ot Coiner.. us; hign Jump, (clues lo
Sptnetf Flint of Faiuaiii scuaoi; hiun
Jump, (e'.ass A) Juiiua' Ku:iel and Fuhtaiu
Vernon tied, ot Comenlus and Central
aeluiOis; Lioad Jump, tciasn lit Spcncci
Flint uf Furnum; broad Jump, (class A)
Erntsl Atkinson uf Culumhlu.
The btsl height made in the high Jump
was 4 feet V. inches und in tnu broad
Jump, feet 2'.- Inc.'ics.
The standing uf tho schools is: Central,
29 points; Comer, .us. Is -olnis; Fsniani, 13
points; Columbian, 9 points; Casteilur, 4
points; lltncroft, 3 points; i'jicat, 1 point;
Beats, no polnt
Rumors that Big
Mill Will Not Be
at Emeryville
President of Race Track Company Re
quests that Fight Be Held
Elsewherev
SAN FRANCISCO,-; May 17.-While none
of the Alameda county officlnls will sly
positively that they will try t) stop the
Jeffrlea-Johnson fight and neither Rlckard
nor Glcason will admit that they have
changiii ;thelr plans, thero Is a well
grounded belief in sporting circles here that
tho bli( battle will not be held In the
"Emeryville race course."
OAKLAND, Cal., May. 17. Thomas H.
Williams, president of the New California
Jockey club, vlilch controls the race track
at Emeryville, where It was proposed to
hold the -Jefxles-Johnson fight, explained
today the aveport that he had w ithdraw n his
permlsilon to hold the battle there on
July 4.
He said that when Tex Rlckard first
asked permission to use the race track the
business hull and prominent people of
Alameda county hnd urged him to grant
the request. Since then there had been
a change In sentiment nnd he had notified
Rlckard that he wtjuld prefer that the fight
be not given at Emeryville, but that he did
not cancel his permission.
Columbus Takes
Game from Kearney
Pasha Hit in Head by Pitched Ball
Fremont Takes Close One
Row at Seward.
COLUMUS, Neb., May 17. (Special Tele
gram.) Columbus won from Kearney. The
double play, from Melum to Kemp and
Kemp to Dolan in the fourth was the
feature. Pasha of Columbus was hit on
the hi ad with a pitched ball In the sev
enth. Score: i if j,;
etaoln ehi'dli: slirdlu etaoinhnllo
htrdlu etauln ttiudlu etaoinshluoln olnrdl :e
Columbus 1 0 2 000 1 004 5 ;
Kearney 00000 2 00 02 7 I
Battules: Columbus. kissrII
Kearney, Mamahan and Tnwnseiul. Struck
out: by Klsseli, 10; by Mnmahan, 7. i'ni-
pire: .Mi'yuuu.
The teams play In this citv Wednesdav
FHICMONT, Neb., May 17.-( Special Tele
gram.) Fremont difeated Red Cloud this
afternoon in an Intel esting game, 5 to 3.
Mason for Fremi nt knocked a home run
In the eighth with basea empty. Fremont
cinched the game In the seventh by bunch
ing hits und scorinc two runs. Score:
R.I I.E.
Rid Cloud 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-310 f,
Fremont 10100021 11 2
Batteries: Fremont. Hurtman, Smith und
Bohner; Red Cloud. Mitchell and itupneit.
L'mpiie: Mugoe. Attendance: 20.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb., May 17. (Spc
(Itl Telegram.) Grand Island bunched fix
lilts for eleven bases in two innings, and
I won easily. Score: R.H.E.
I Hastings 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0.) f. l
I Giuiul Island 100003 2 1 0-7 U Ii
Batteriis: Waldron and Donnelly; Connor,
i'uua and Travcrii.
SEWARD, Neb., May 17. (SpcclaJ Tele
Mam.,) Sew urd piujed Superior here this
.iftcinooB a leu-Inning game, rcdultlngl to0 :ai'a Kcrin.
in favor of, Seward. Hariinyion'H pitching I New ork Will? M. I.oula,
v.ua the ieaiiiri-, Ling p d both teams In' NEW YOR'i. May 17.-SI. Louis twice
bntiip,, toi,l,v,hr',e hits in four times j XX,:
Sue icy ot suji.-ui' Ust put elf tin: kiounii : n io 7. in .-levcu innings. Tin winning ill i
?nd fined tS for f gluing the umpire. Neef s
twu-liuggtr won tho game. S; ore; R.H.E.
Sew ant uOOOUUUuO 11 , 1
supt rior ou out) 0000 0 u .: 1
Butteries.: S. wurd, Hurring tu:i and Zael.;
Sup. nor. Young and spclmiuii. Struck um;
J.y 1 mi rlugitii.. :(; l,y r-,i miian, 2. I wo
L.ie lilts: ( lint -Niii. 1 limine pi.iy: Huiri.il
10 .eit 10 Atkiiiauu. Umpire: .Nil.-uii. At -
iWii.ancc: a)j.
-
NIAD1)K I'l.MSHlClt 1IY III HXS
,
... , .. . , . . ,
taliroriilnu WUlpa .New oi l Uoxer,
but I. utter stays Limit.
,NHW YORK, May 17.-Gamchess am
ability tu tuku piinisument saved r'ranKie
..liuinn, u iueul iightweignt. fio.u a knock-
out at the hand. ,.f i.vnkic ll.in.a of
t'ullfornlu m u ten-round Ouut ut the (Jiyin
piu Athletic tlu'j tonight, in the sevililil
lound the c uiifot 11 ia 11 cut loose and nearly
l ad Madden otu w hen the bell sat'ed litiu.
In tl.J. I.yl tl.p. ...I.. Mi.l.l.. .. n .
Hooted rci .ai.uly und 01.ee' 1,1 U.e last
round be took the count
of nine.
lluruinu fib a mi
ls n,it to havo Bucklen'a Arnica Salvo to
ci.ie buns, sons, piles, cms, wounds and
ulcers. c. For tale b Be-uloa Diu; Co.
ONE DOZEN FOR ATHLETICS
Twelve Straight Victories for Phila
delphia by Defeat of Chicago.
BEATS SOX, THREE TO NOTHING
Highlanders Take (lone (In from
Browns He da I. light on Titters
Senator Trounce
the Nnna.
PHILADELPHIA, May 17. Philadelphia
won the third straight game from Chicago
today, 3 to 0, and ran Its winning streak
up to twelve straight games. Only ' one
ChIcagoanfltr past first bitse. core:
! PHILADELPHIA. " CHICAtiO.
ll.H.O.A.B. , . . , U.H.O.A.E.
Hansel, If.... 6 0 i 0 Ozelder, 2b.... 4 0 10 0
Oltlrlng. CI...4 2 0 0 Opunrll, 3D.... 4 0 2 1 0
K. I'oillns, 2b 3 12 6 "Oanillll, lb... 3 2 0 0
llaker, ill) 4 3 1 1 ''Di.unherly, If. 4 1 3 0 0
Dtvla. lb 3 3 1 0 Ucole, cf 3 0 3 0 1
Murphy, rf.,.3 0 1 0 0ii,ik, c 3 16 2 0
Parry, Is 4 9 6 4 thluekburn, i. I 0 0 1 0
Thnliias, !.... 8 1 10 Oiannehlll, m. 2 0 2 2 0
B-mler, p.... S 0 0 Oj. i'oillns, rf 2 0 1 0 0
Seotl, p 3 0 0 0 0
Totals .32 . 2 27 19 0
Totals 30 4 24 7 1
Chicago 0 00000000
Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 -3
Two-base hits: Oldrmg. F. Collins. Sac
rifice fly: Thomas. Stolen bases: Barry,
Dougherty. Double plays: Bender to Barry
to Davis. Ietf on bases: Chicago, 4; Phila
delphia, 10. Base on balls: Scott, 3; Bender,
1. Hit by pitched ball: By Scott, Bender.
Struck out: By Scott, 4; by Bender, 1.
Time: 1:41. Umpires: Dlneen and Connolly.
Huston Walloiia Tluvera.
BOSTON, May 17. The visitors looked
like winners when Bush hit a home run
v tlh the bases full in the second Inning,
but Boston batted hard and took advan
tage of errors, finally winning, 8 to (i. Busli
was put off the field for disputing a de
cision. Score:
BOSTON. DETROIT.
U.H.O.A.b. H.It.O.A.B.
Houper, rf.... 6 2 2 0 OJonea, If 3 0 1 0 0
Lord, 3b 4 1 1 2 HUiuili, as 4 2 0 2 0
St. hi, lb 4 112 1 llO'Learjr, ss.r. 0 0 0 1 0
Speaker, cf... 1 2 0 OC'ubb. rf 3 1 2 0 0
Wagner, ... & 2 0 1 ICrawfiird, cf. & 1 2 0 0
(lanlner. 2b . 4 1 4 3 0 Ilelelianly, lb) I I I 1
Low l. If 2 1 0 0 UMi.riarlly. lb 2 0 2 1 1
Mlee, if 2 0 2 0 Ottininiuns, lb. 3 0 0 1
i 'urn, an, c. 2 1 3 1 lstanage, e..,. 3 0 4 1 0
Collins, p....O 0 0 0 lHllllsn, p.... 3 0 0 4 0
Hall, p 2 2 0 2 OUrowulng. p.. 1 0 0 0 1
Wood, p 2 1 0 0 O'Lathera 10 0 0 0
Totals 37 13 27 12 3 Totals 30 I 24 12 4
Batted for O'Leary In ninth.
Detroit 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 06
Boston 0 0 4 1 0 0 3 0 S
Two-base hits: Cobb, Lewis, Three-base
hit: Hall. Home runs: Bush, Stahl. Hits:
uff Collins, 4 in two Innings; off Mall, 0
in two Innings (taken out with none out
In fifth); off KilliBii, 7 In four Innings.
Sacrifice' hits: Simmons, Lord, Cnrrlgun,
Kiowning. tSolen bases: Bush, Jones, Cobb,
Mortality, Stuhl. Left on Iihbcs: Detroit,
7; BoHur., 10. Base on bulls: off Collins, 2;
off Hall, 2; off Wood, 4; off Browning, 2.
First base on errors; Detroit, I; Boston, 2
Hit by pitched bull: By Killiau, ( urrlgan.
Struck col: I'oillns, 1; by Klian, 1;
bv Browning, 1; by Wood, I. Wild pltijies:
Klillnn. Wood, Browning. Time: 2:iM. Um
plris; lC2r.11 and Evans.
( lex-land IIoiviim Washington.
i;usi'J.". i.iuy 11. 1. out iii'iu ) asmug ton
lo lour hits today ayd Cieveiaiui wuii a
hotlv conti sliil gamcl to 1. Score;
lialtxl for Wuiker In the ninth.
Wusnington
Cleveland
Two-buse hits:
flee lilts: Conroy
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 1
.1 000000 1 0--2
'.Ibei fiid, Pei-r ng. Sacr
Kiln Held, Urnney, S.o-
Villi. St' Illl l.'ise
1 iu net-. I. .-ft on liasfs
Washington, V Cleveland, 7. First base on
I'lilis: off Link. 4. First bare on e1r.11.
Washington, il: Cleveland. 2. Struck, out:
Bv Wuiker. 2: olf Link, ii 1'ussid bull:
Kasteily. linn
1:4:.. implies. Sheridan
' was. due to two passi s off Powell, Chase s
sitcriiitv and Luportu's single. In the firm
inning Lester tiiannell. New York s h-fl
flrliicr, broke his rlntil leg Just above the
nr.lili wlille r'.i'llng 10 third base. It will
he fit Last two months hefoi'u ho will be
alih to pluy aaaiu. Scoie:
line out when winning run sc.r. d.
"liuttid lor HusIih in tlie te:ili
.st. LutiH 001300000307
New Verk 0 01)01003 0 3 13
1 Two-base hits: GrlsK (21. Chase. Thrte-
base Mia: K llifer, llartz. ii. Sacrifce h ts:
Schweitzer, Chase. Stolen bases: Channel!.
Schweitzer. Hemphill, Chas, Klelnow.
on h.ltK. Louis. 3; New York, 10.
, First bat.e on eriors: New York, 2; S:.
Louis. 4. Double plays: Hurtzell to Grig s
lu Abstelrv, uugga to Hartz -ll to Abate n.
NN oiler to t has -, otruck out: By (. iligan.
2; by NNai hop. 1; by Hughes. 3; bv Bu l-y,
2: bv Vaughan. 1. First base on nnlls:
Ofl Gllllgiiii. ti; off Warhop 2; off Hughes
3; off Bailey, 2; off Powell, 2. Hit wit'i
pltclifd bull: By Wirli .p. All -n; bv GI.II
K.in. Luncrte. Passed ball: Allen ell II. In:
I i'' NNnihi.p. 6 in f ii't- Innings; olf Hughes
.'"""'. """V" V; " .
and oii.-thlid lunliigs; o;f IiaiUy, 3 in two
ad one-thii.l liipings. Time: 2.!!. Um
pires: l'l ii.ie and () l.ouchll-i.
I'eriiatent Advertlsins Is the Roa4 lo Big
Rett
Tex Rickard is
Chosen Referee
of Prize Fight
Promoter of Eitr Bout Elected After
Bcrger and Jolinson Nearly
Come to Blows.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 17.-Tex Rlckard.
who Is associated with Jack Uleasnn In
the promotion of the Jeffries-Johnson con
test, was today selected to refeiee the
buttle between the two heavy weights.
In accepting the place, however, the Ne
vada promoter made it clear ho would
tip nsldu If Jeffries and Johnson agicd
upon another 11. an.
Thi. settlement of tho difficulty came
after bitter words had passed betwo. n
Jolinson und Sain Bcrser, Jeffries' man
ager. .1 II I. llkitll flrol a.., ...a 1 ;.. I. - ...I I... ,
ruf.f.niv'-i J"i ftm, uui
Bcrger refused at lust to consider the
Nt vaila man, stating he would not accept
0101 on account 01 111s inexpei leiice. Tho i
colored champion declined ho would stand
pat un the three nun he had mentioned
Jack Welsh, Eddie Grau.r and Rickard
and Bcrger replied that lie would leavo the
meeting.
Then thero came a further clnsli betwicn
Bcrger ai.d Jolinson, in wliich ugly word
were used by Betger and threats made by
Jchnsuu. Berger stood up us If to leave
the meeting place,
"bo you want Rickard, do you?" he
queried of Johnson.
"Yis," came the answer.
"Well, all right." replied Bergrr. nnd the
crowd broke into a cheer as It finally real
ized one of the difficult points had been
settled.
Rickurd made the following sialenunt:
"To ttralghten out this affulr I am will
ing to act, provided my liume Is agree
able to all concerned. 1 Cotrt want to act
and 1 hope before the fight takes place
Jeffries and Johnson will ugree upon an
other man. If they can come to terms I
am perfectly willing to step down and out.
But. If they can reach no other agreement
I will not back down."
In spite of the agreement thrre Is a feel
ing of distrust among those who attended
the session that the Inst word has not been
said and that sooner or later the refer.-e
question must again be taken up for con
sideration, Bcrger during the negotiations lost his
head completely and missed many a chance
to score a telling point. From the start
he showed his temper and toward the close
It looked for a time as If there would be
a free-for-all fight.
JuBt before the compromise was reached
Berger-, in an undertone, declared that "I'll
go over und hit that black man," nt the
sume time applying an epithet.
This was carried to Johnson, who warned
Berger never to call him that name again.
Bcrger denied he hud said anything of
the kind.
"You're Just an educated dog," said
Johnson to Berger. "Now, come out and
fight If you want to. I'll give ILOOO if you
will come right out with me and box Just
three rounds." They were finally quieted
down.
BEN 1-OMOND, Cal., May 17. When
word was received at the. Jeffries training
camp that Rlckard had bean chosen as
referee, Jeffries said:
"If the report that Rickard 1 ar been
chosen as the third man In th .1 lug la
true, that suits me, All I want Is to sea
some good, square fellow who knows
something about the game In charge, of
affairs. 1 know Rlckard will give me an
oven break and that is all f ever asked.
I am glad the matter has been settled so
quickly."
Because of extremely hot weather Jef
fries confined his work today to the
morning and devoted the aftornooi to
flslilng In compuny with Harry Urven of
Santa Cruz. Bag punching and hand ball
comprised the morning exercise. Jeffries
perspired freely and took uff something
like four pounds by his work.
Three Schools
in Track Meet
High Schools of Omaha, Council
Bluffs and South Omaha in
Athletic Competitions.
Omaha, South Omaha and Council
Bluffs High schools will hold a triangular
track meet Saturday at tho Omaha Driv
ing park. Coach Cams of the Omaha High
school held a tryout of the Back men of
his Bchool on Monday, with about fifty
boys In the competition. He will run the
relay team that won the high school ru
lay race !n the Indoor meet at the Audi
torium, Apt 11 1. Eraser, Wood, Rouse and
Millard are the members of the team.
, The following Is the list of the events
that will be held at the meet. Mile run,
half mile run, 440-yard dash, 12)-yarJ
dash, 100-yard dash, 220-yard low hurdles,
120-yard high hurdles, shot put, hammer
throw, discus throw, high jump, broad Jump
and polo vauit.
Persistent Advertising ts the Road to Big
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GOODRICH
TIRES
HjiELY HIT BEATS BLUES
Packard of Columbus Knocks Two
L'acr, Winning Game, 3 to 2.
BRANDOM'S TAVORITISM FATAL
Hreer Trounce 1 milieus, Three to
Tvto luillniiiiiiolU-M. I'nul nuit
l.nulsi Hie. vtinnennnlla
(nines I'ol poned.
KANSAS CITV. May 17. -With two men
on ba;-cs In the etgliih lining, Biandom
walked James In order ti ud wince Pack
ard to the bat. Puckaid ilouhled to en
ter, scoring two runnels und winning th
game. Senio:
, l)Ll M111S. KANSAS ( ITY
! ,vl:.ll.(I.A E Alt. II. (I. A V..
j o'K.'inke. ::: 3 t 1 3 estiannon. If.:. 1 2 o
i lln'i-tiiniiti. If .1 il I i Morii, rf 3 1 3 I o
i I i.iimillnll. rt4 1 0 iHoiIx jii. ss . i o 4 3 o
Iwk'iiv i't 4 1 1 :' . iiumrr. lb ... 4 1 il 1 n
lltlhy 1'f
; o ixeil. lb.
I
4 3 2 1
. 3 ; i.i 1
4 111
2 i :. 1
Illl
.312.-.
I'nttlllr. ;th
A v 0
I 'i'ali. cl .. it I 0 ft
Cr.oiB;,.n. !l. VTJ l 0 fi
Sinllvan. c. . . 2 1 2 0
Jan ok. c I 1 1 1 i Ituier. c . 0 0 0 0 0
loknl, p.... 3 1 2 .'' i Ilran0 .il, p.. 3 if 1 3 0
"Iive 1 o 0 0
Totals 31 9 1.7 16 2,ltaliman ...1 0 0 0 0
Total S.I 7 27 13 0
Untied for Sullivan In eighth.
-Batted for Brandoiii iu ninth.
Kansas city 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02
v'oliiiiihus 0 0000003 0-3
Two-Iib-o hits: Packard. Left on bases:
Kansas City, si; ''olunihus, P. First on
ei I "i s: Kansas City, 2. Sacrifice hits:
.Morun, Downle, Illiichinan, Jaekanl. Sac
rifice fly: Odell. Stolen buses: Moran, 3.
Hll tick out: By Brandoni, 4; by Packard,
i. Passed ball: Arhognst. Bases on balls:
Off Braiidom, d; off 1'uckard, 2. Hit by
pitched ball: Sullivan. Time: 2:30. Um
pues: Chill and Guthrie.
Toledo U hiss Ml Mvn niter.
MILWAUKEE, May 17. - Freeman'!
norm run gave Toledo the winning run
of u 2 to 2 gume, Willi Milwaukee today,
Sedr:
Tnl pun un iF.i'1i.i,
III M n.I.R AM.U.ll.AE.
Sullivan,, cf.. 4 0 U 0 ORandall. rf... 1 3 2 0 0
Hl'chman, 2b 3 1 1 4 Hurry, If 2 0 0 0
llHll-r, af.... 4 3 11 'Clark, 3t I 0 13 0
Hickman, If. 4 0 3 0 0 Mellaril), lb . 3 1 3 0 0
Freeman, ' lb.. 4 4 14 1 I'Haireu, of. .. 4 12 11
puller, re 3 0 8 6 lllloblnson, bh. 4 0 1 0 0
Land, c 4 2 2 3 iMel uilll k, 2b 4 0 4 1 0
Klwert, 3b 4 2 1 4 Ol.uilwlg, c 3 2 7 4 1
Weal, p 3 0 0 6 OS. hardt, p.... 3 0 0 4 1
Totals S3 12 27 23 3 Totuls 30 7 27 13 3
Milwaukee 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Toledo 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 03
Two-baso hits: Randull, 2; Hinchman.
Three-base hit: Randall. Home run: Frec
tnun. Sacrifice hits: Hinchman, Butler,
West. MeUann, Barry, Randall. Stolen
bases: Randull, Clark, West. Double
plays: Hinchman, Butler to Freeman, Bar
tett, Schaidt to McGann. Left on bases:
Milwaukee, 7; Toledo, 6. Bases on balls:
West, 2. Hit by pitcher: Bchardt. Struck
out: Schaidt, t. Time: two hours. Um
plns; Cusuck and Owens.
Dr. Roller Hurt
by Polish Enemy
Physician Receives Badly Wrenched
Shoulder and Loses Finish Match
to Stanislas Zbyszko.
BUFALO, N. Y., May 17,-Stanlslas
Zbyszko, the Polish wrestler, tonight de
feated Dr. Roller in a finish match. Roll
er's left shoulder was badly wrenched
-vhen the l'cie slammed him to the mat for
the first fc: It was announced thut Or.
Roller was returning to the r.ng for t.10
i)Ucond bout against the adv c of his
seconds and when he reappeared ' It 'was
seen that his left arm hung helpless by hli
Bide. Zbyszko quickly got behind his man
and when he began working upon th-j In
jured arm Dr. Keller's seconds threw up
Hie sponge. The time for the f.rat fall
vus 1:05:40 and for the second, 1:40.
TOMMY GARY Willi'! IIIIESM AHA.N
'hl'Bonn Uela Decision liver Omaha
I.nel In Tenth Hound.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., May li.-Tommy
Gary of Chicago won a decision In ten
rounds ot fighting against Tommy Bresna
han of Omaha here tonight. They weighed
124 pounds. Bresnahan showed his best
form In the eighth after the buttle had
been about even up to that point. Gary
came back strong In the ninth and tenth
rounds. There was no knockdown and but
little blood shed.
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