i, ? i v., 10 ! ? i 1 Tv - - of a GIANTS IUE"USE OF HITS Serai Ban Sectred in Tilth and Sixth. Inainp. EIGHT TO TWO IS FI5AL. SCOBS lierkle, 'ti Ml Been Hettdeet, ferau Hear York Maaakeaseat Bad Flay First Cats at , Beaaea. . i BOSTON. Aprjt ft.-3w York'l buneJiei j itu. with Bolton' mltplky today, piled kp ktm run In twt tnnlnci end joeied Boston, t to t' Bolton ran war frond oa a a, ka-outfield muff by aodgresa sad Wilson' mutt of a pop f.r. Kerala, whs hea- awn a aolduul. am ta tana with lit Nt Tark man agement en plfcrad tali ftret m of to season. Bcort: k tok. aoaroK" 1B.H 0 l.k. . a H o. A t. snre. H..IIII . r.jw. ts. I I I'l eosswe.ll. at I IIPW rt.1 4 I t lMlllar, H...J I I I I.ni, ft.. I I M IksM... U ... I I H.rtM. lb.. I M I ilK-ew. . Ill J I Here, .. I I I tar-rut. J J enaier. Mrt. 4 I I t 1 t, .... i i i ikiim. -f ; I I t VIM. ... 1 I IBarUaa. ..It tuiawit, ri i I tTriw. a...-; J J I m. a. .. t TMdt.....M it a It I'JvtM ... I t J J Tutr....n"i tt i 'Batted for Tyler la the eeventh. - Boston eoieof-l York..! a i .:- I. Two-beee hit: Pnjrla. Thiee-base hit: Doyle. Hlia: Off Tyler. 11 la alt Innings. oH DIrkeon, 1 la three Innlnga. Sacrifice bits: Campbell. MaruUard. BKrten b: loyl. rxwble plajre: McDooala to Klln la Hoowr. Hmot ta. Mwkla la M(lr te HrT. Ufl on beaoa: Bottoa. J; tttw Tork. k Pint bare on belli: Oft , (Tyler, i: ott Merqliara. t. lilt Hh pitched ball: koodarBiia. Tyler, "tfurk ut: Hjr Tyler. I: hr atarquard. a. Wild fttch: trier. Time: Lit. Cmplrea: Klem aad Buth. ' - O'TMla la 0a44 rarea. . CINCINNATI. April M.-0'Toole wta In farm today end allowed Ctrtdnnetl Only five hlte, ntuburh winnlna. i to t V.'hlle wild.0 Toole waa effective with men on beeee, Wmltrl. en the other hand, u hit opportoneiy. Weemer-e halting hend In the U( and rettrad la favor of liltehetl. ocare: ', . M...MII. rl I I tiweiie. r...l I I J J H.r.M. Wt I I I IMIIIW. I...J 1 J Rue. U ... I 1 I t IWIIM, H I I I I I ?S.U I i i ?. '!! ellll unmmt. e... I J e N'UMh e.. t to-T-i - t Kallk. ..... I t lit , Tw.i....'..5".ft5? Batted for emlth la alntb. 1 mutbanrh J I'MJJJ J " flnclnnaU I Three-bae hlta: Mohiltael. Efan. Kae rtflre bite: Bet, Doolln. Wilton, ("tolen bwea: Uaiee, -Cereyt Double lilaye: Byrne to Mirier to i trey. Miller t We nrr to Miller. McCarthy o Wanr to JIIMer. tVentond te Hailih. Lft laee: Pltt.hurli, t. Ctnctaruul. J.- Beaee oa belle: Off O Toole. 1.. off fmlth I ftruck out: By Otl; : r "rntth. k Time: tM. Umptrve Brenruta and Qweaa. ' Cardlaala ' Make BIB . 8T. IX)1"I8. AprTI rl-Brrore -aad' n aWlity to hit at toe nirhl lime browrht drfeet to Crilreta today and wia eai phaMud ay temlie hlmoi oa the pert of the lot-ale, giving thtai the tame ay-a aoore of SI te i. The eme hoide thle yeer'e rerord (or the ' nember at mne acored. Snere: , i -.;s.;.. . r . CrUCAfla ' IT. ltt'ie- ' i AtMM. t. " -' ABH O.A k. cm. re.... 4 I I 4 IHutP. etu. mitt iRtiik ..-.. I 4 t e toea. 1 e t iwie. t . I I I t meiie. r..I It I fk . I Kiwan. Ill 1H IK'tae. rl.. . I l i e imml se.. i i v t en Hotnee. rf. I I I I tMlam, M.. I Site Ttntu, w... I I t J Blue, t. Mil . I III Iwm e....t lilt w!tn. e. . 1 e a I vhcm, e v e v . I t I t IWIIIH. p.... 1 I I I I .Mill .11111 .4ule....J M it II I t-. y. T.-.. l taeiLia I - . Hatted fnr llheckxrd In the fifth.. Game called In the eighth Inning. Ht Uoull I limn - r i -t Twe-beea hltli Hofmaa, Peai. Home run-' EUl i"e fltife ime: Oukee, lili.e. lluUi. Saanftre fllea: Tinker. Wile. H'.,;rn baeee: fiultr, Oekee, Koneichy. lliiaer i! l'uue play: Tinker to Cn to Zimmerman. Hit wl'h pitched b..ll By Col. Biiea; by Steele. Miller, on baiia: Off Cole. 4: ott Fearca, lidnk ! the cltis of people You wish to reach and then place your ad lifre it vili (J.i the moot good. The 'Oi.iAha Bw heaches the ,pr.9tcst numbe rr-of , Omaha p30Je, and Jirixgi the gretUest nam-. h iTo if U?:t w-ant ad, if jcrt, C'sire satif.factory -molta, thou Id go into the classified section of . ttis paper1, " ;r Turn ' bow te tkaaa kd -K . arw . what oihere Mr Usrc, , ' ; Tkt U tti twM want 1 - . mi pijo.uci la, Sjrak- it knara. til malt auw oeu . Phone Tyler 1000 li '.. r a V'h rWTA!KV- I "I 15cocout ao at , Ji : I I I ' i i . ... Lobster Fiend Standing of Teams NATIONAL LEAOfE. P. W. U . Pet. 4 1 .MO 4 1 .M i I .em a i .om i i . i -i .m l 4 .W 1 4 '.IWO AMER. AWN. .W.UPrt. Clnclnhatl t.., ni. Iule ..... Boeuta Phljedelpbl , EriKiklyn ..... New York...'. Chicago FHUhurgn AMER. LKAOVB. I . W.I.PW. But tun 4 I .PW Columbue .... I ,K? rwiedelntiia..i 1 Mlnneapolit ..1 1 MS Cirolan4 ...1 1 .ani Ht. Paul I1.TI4 Chlraau ll.ftKHToledo ..... J 1. 714 luolt 1 1 .um Loutevllle ....1 1 -U Weelilngloa .i , Milwaukee .t ( .P Ht. .. Louie. ....t I -ta Kaneee Ctty..l 1 .141 Now Xork....wl.Mindlanapolla tealerdey'e Meealte. . ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. New Tork. I: Roeton. L Philadelphia. I; Brooklyn, I. Chirago, I: 81. Ioula. : eight Inning. Ktttbuith. I: Cincinnati. I AMERICAN LKAOUB. Detroit . Chlraco. 1. Ht. Louie, I: Cleveland, f. Boeton. ; Phlltdelphla. t ' Waehtnaion. M: New Tork, t .AMKK1CAN ABrtOCIATION. Mllweukee. i; Columbus. 4. ten innlnga. Mlnneapolla, t: lodlanapalie, 1; tea Innlnga. Kt. reui i; UMUvine, . . , ..... Kaneee City, t; Toledo, 1 , -(Mteaaa Twday,' National League New Tork at Boeton, Philadelphia at Brooklyn, Chicago at Ht. Lvule. pittaburgh at Cincinnati American Lengue Detroit at Chicago, Ht. Ioule at Clevelend. Boeton at Phil adelphia. Wathlngtoa at New Tork. Amerleaa Aeeoeleiloa Milwaukee at Colupibut. Mlnoeapolla at Indlenapolla, nt. faui at lAuievuie. jieneee city at Toledo. 4: off Steele, 1; off Willie, 4. Struck aut: Hy ole, t, by Peerre. I; by Steele, I; by Wllllt. i Hltl: Off Cole, I la four and ouetihlrd Ihnlnre; off Steele, I In eli Innhigti off Wlllla, four In two Innlnga. Left on baeee: St. Loula, I; ITiloago. k Tirrth: t:M, I'mulraai Johnetona and Eaeoa. . v.. iiMi.it m aainiM. BhOOKLYN.- April n-Phlladelphla made It two etraliht aver Brooklyn to day. . Brennan pitched eaoellent ball for ine'vieiiure ana wee aivvn tine wpmi. Thl pitcher waa a prlrme fantor In hie teern e victory, driving In the winning run with a long triple tn the aeventh. Manager Dahlen waa ordered oft the field In the aeventh tor dleputlng a de cision. Scon: Uaubart and Stark called aut for In terning with catcher. Balled for Kneteer IB llgnth. . Phlledelphla ... I 1 I I I I I I 1-4 Brooklyn ..I tlllllll- Flret baae an errore: Brooklyn. L Two-baee hit: Cravath. Three-baas hlte: Phelpe, Brennan. Sacridoa hlte: Downey, Downo. Sac rl flea filee: Doo lan, Mtark.' fltolen baaea: Paekert (I). Downey. Left on baeea: Phlladelphle, Brooklyn. 4. Double piere. nowna. Stark and Dauaert: Brennan. Dootan and lAiderue. Baeee on belle: Oft Knot- , I. Struck out:, Br Urennan..; by Kneteer. L -Hlte: Off Knetaer. 1 In right Inning: -one .off Scbandt In one In- ring. I'mplree; Rlgler and Funeran. Time; 1:4k- ( Paroled Base Ball ; ' Player Released ROCKrORb. 1IL, April lk-rrenk 8 hand, ball; iRayer paroled from a Wa conilB prieerl thai ha might accept aa engagement to play In the Wleconala- Illlnola league, baa been releaaed by AppWrten,' Ihe' cluh which eigned bint Applitoa club affldala did not Ilka the notoriety W.Moh attached to the caaa. FIRST CALL FOR FOOT BALL SQUAD AT STATE UNIVERSITY .d.. . i . .. , LINCOLN. April 11 -(Special Telegram.) A rill for'aphng training for the Com- hueker foot r hall team waa named by Coach StleSnt thle raornlng..- The train ing will be under the aupervMoB of Owes Frank, the Iter halfback of the till team. Practice (H eowelet In kicking, paealng the ball and' turtrac." About thirty are aaperfed Uartlctnat In aba training., . -leather. Baaket Ball Taaraey.. Lew It rofcr of South Omaha 4a Bra. Voting another basket ball tournanMnC fcK.the tkjid-daee rhamptonehln of Omaf.l.- So.ah Omeha and Council Blude. ll.ia ekpecten ihat two gamee a ill ho Saved at South Omaha, two at Council iKfs end t t ibale at the Oraeha Young Men Chr'.lttan eeeoctatMn. . Teame are to ieAJmpcd of bo a aot over 14 yrare of age. Any leame In the rtty aieblng to g.it into tiie. tournament may do eo by ceiling Soutji Ml or the Young Mea'a Chruuaa aeeociathia. " ' ,. i ' ' - Owe leeee Player Maaas. trV'.eTRhV VK. . AnHI la Itlnectel Tckeram.v At k meeting of the dtrectore r tr Heatrtoe baae bail clue tonlgnt Gn Vicr, ot St. Jneiah ' wee elected piater-Daaagrr. He hae played with 84. Joeep.t la the Writers leugue and latr aae .v nwmier er the St. leui and Mll- eur.ee teami. Nineteen playera bare al ready beca elcned by Beatrice. ' Cabinet' Considers. . . -Mancan Situation WASHINGTON. , - April ' M.-Appr. heneloa in otOclal ctrctee of the Mexicaa altuatroa waa Indicated today by confer encea at tbe'Wbrtl Houee ta which Pree Idest Taft and cabinet membora HuntlneT toa Wlleon, actlnf aecretary ot auto, and Major (leneral Leonard Wood, chief of naff of. the rrn. Bartlclpated . Oenetal Wocd reached the White Hooee iea after the aMaei aeeembied end held aa eemeet con-eTeattc4i wiCi Serw .tary Stuaaoa la ki aeTrotninw reoea, - Mr. Wilton thee . waa auaemoaed tram the Stat departawnt aae the- tana arrjcrala went late the eakueet Peiaiemii AJtrrroatng fa the Road ta Ulf Bataraa. ! Bwene sswv. ear rasa THE BEE: Copyright. 1M4 Krtuie and Dkaforta Hit Hard by ..the Viiitora. . ; FTfE DOUBLE FLATS ABE MADE Wawda Utrlkee Oat Eleven Batemea aad Kejaala fteaeea'e Reoerd aad . . Heeper, Mrlaaee aad Wood ., ... .lee Bate Wall. . '. 4 , " PHILADELPHIA. April M. Boeton won today a game, to i, by hitting Krauae and Oaafortk hard. Krauaa laatad only one Inning. - The game waa featured ky five double playa, two ef which ware atarted on Una drivel to Gardner; hr Wood'i etrlklng out elevea battmen, tkua equalling the aeaaon'g rec ord, and by the' batting of Hooper, Mc Innee and' Wood. Score: philappxt'Hia. .Borroer. Al H O A I AI.H.O.A.a Itnek. W...I III IHoaeer, rl.. I I 1 1 I Oldrlne. H . I I I I tTerlm. ..! ttll Coiiiu. a I I I I eteur. I 1 4 I I Bkfr. PV...4 111 Hull. Ik.... I III! MuretT, rf . i 4 I I I tOeHMT. Ik. I I I I I MHeeae. Ik 4 I I I tl1e It.... I I I I I Burr. 114 tw(Mr. e. 4 1 t I I U. e I I I I INe neker, e I I It I I kee. till tWeee. p.... I I I I I hrrneet. ... Mill rknltnk. e I 1 I I I TUH It III II awn ... I I I Talale m It 11 II 1 Batted fnr lan forth tn the ninth. ' Uatted for Old ring la the ninth. Boeton K 4 IIIIMIM Philadelphia I I I 1 I I I I k-l Two-bale hlte: Hooper. Terkea, Wag. ner, Nunamaker, Wood (. Baker. Hlte: Off Krauae, ( In one Inning: OR Pan. forth. It la eight Innlnga. rUolen baee: "I BOSTON BEATS ATHLETICS HociP'; Publr Vt: i? J?iaxr today. 4 to k. Hlgginbotham. aeide Innea (t); Egan to Col Una Left on baaea: Boeton, - 7; Philadelphia, k Baaee on belle: Oft Krauae, 1; off Danforth. i; off Wood. It rtret baae on errore: Boe ton. I: Philadelphia, 1. Struck out: By Krauee, 1; by Danforth, I; by Wood, 1L Peeaed ball: Nunamaker. Time: 1:1k Umpirea: Weatervolt and O'Loughlln. , T lee re Oat play Baa, CHICAGO, April 14. -Chicago waa ont hlt and out-played loday and Detroit won the eecond game of the aerlee, W to 1. The weather waa onld and the locale erred frequently, while Wlllett pitched alhioet Invlhrlbia ball. A triple play waa made by o Leery, Buen ana oeinor. tne flret-of the eeeeon. Callahan waa hit hy a pitched -bell in the laat Inning and bad to pa aeeietea troni tne una. Dcore. . nirrertlT , OHlCACXl. AIN.O A.BIUlk n....l III! VHt, If I I I I tun. It 4 I I I I l4ee. Ik. I I I I ecviekee. If I t t 1 rerrr. rf I III illolle. el ... 4 till Cntwterl, Hi I I I IkuilKk. It. ll II I OeiM. lb.-. I I it I iMrtetrre. rlt I I I Burt, M 4 tUltf, lb.. I lilt OUery, Willi tweiirer. a.l I I I I lln.es. s... I I 4 I IKIerk. e till! MlleU, .lll I ir.t-TS. .,...1 I I I I PeUil, p.m.. I lilt TsltH..i., II If it I'KVirslsf .. 1 I I I I .. eilltna ....I lilt ' Msssc ... I I I I Tetele II 4 tt 14 I Batted for petere lit the elith., . Batted for Oeihi In the ninth. Bia for Calleljn In the ninth. Chicago...... 1111-1 Detroit ...o Illlllll S-W Three-bate hit: Wlllett. Hlte: ' Off Patera. in Ma Innlnaa: oft Delhi. 7 In three Inning. Stolen baeee: Block. Ualnor, crlwfprd .(1). Buah. Triple play: O Xeery lo Bueh to Oalnor. Left on baeea: Chleegn, 4: Detroit. U. Ftret baae on .belle: Off Petera. I: off Delhi. I; off Wlllett'. 1 Hit with pitched ball: By wniett,' i. ptrucB out: y wiueii. 4 'by petere, t; by Delhi. 1. Paeeed ball: Block. Tim:' 1:MV L'mplree; Egan and Evana, ' . Napi Take Vphlll Oaaao. ' CLRvrLAND. April H. -Cleveland won an uphill .game today, I to I Pltchera HAlntte and mil. who ttarted tne game, felled to laat onlll the Brat Inning waa ended, twa doublea, a elngle and a triple being made off Baekette, and four tingle off mm Score: CLgVStsAKD. , ST. lVlk "W 'lll.O.lt ABHOAg ButsMT. If., i 1 1 4 tlesttea. rt. I I I I I Ms W-.-.i I I jlee. ttil I I uxee, te .. I I Hu. rt.... Ill mm. in I it Tnraer. aa.. I I I crsmi. ... Ill I lAestls, lb.. I 1 I I I IsMsnlU it.. I t I t I I hsesne. rt. I t I I I I tHssse. K...I till I ePratt. fa.... 4 I I I e IHtllteea, a I 1 I I I I inseeeee. e. 4 I I 1 I t trnii. ...... l t i e BesiiHle. p. I t I Jam ... I t t eareea, a... I I t liiMina il I II ' Oneey ....I Tsuli.....ie lm t I Betted for Butcher hi ninth. One out when winning run Beared. Clevelend . 1 I - St. Louie-... 4 1 l't - TWft-haae hlte: Latote, Bhtndlng, Jack eon. Stovall II). Pratt. Three-bees bit: AuiUh. Secrltlce hlte: Jemee. Ilalhnan. Pacriftca fly: uHtchcr. Stolen baee: Shot ten, tiouble play: iJlkwe to Olson to Hohnhoret. lilts Off Haskette, 4 In two t flints Inning; off Jamea. I In five and one-third Innings; off Blending. 1 In three tnnlrxe: off Frill, e In twot-blrde Innlrur: off Brown; I tn eeren and tero-thlrde Inrilrare. Beaea oa balls: Oft jamea. Il off Blending. 1; off Brown, L lilt by pitcaea ban: r vrown, rumrr. etruca out:. By Baekette. 1; ky James, 4; by Blending. 1: by Brovrn. 4. Paaaed ball: O'Neill. Wild Titeh: James, L Ftret oa errore: Cleveland, 1; f4. Louie, L Left oa neeee: Cieveiana. k Time: i n. Lmpiree: Dineen aad . Parrine, " . niahlaaaere Make Mistake. .NEW YORK. April K-Tbe New Torka put up a XKwr exhibition here today. piling up eight errore, and the Washing- tons won tnetr oecesM victory over the local almost at wliL Groom waa hit fairly hard, but tightened In the pincbea. In the fourth Inning Manager Wolvertoa went to bat tor warbop with the baeee full and etruck out for the third out. In the aeventh. with one out. Woiter etngled and Chas doubled, but Groom artin ehowed hie entity by etriklng xtut Harttell and Danieta. Score: Weehicgtoa tell 1 J e-M Ntw.Yerk . I 11-1 Ftret baa oa error: New Tork.' 1; Washington, 4- Two base hlta: Welter, Cheee. Three-base hlte: Zinn, Sehaefer. Hertedl. Saoirice hlta: Groom ill. Stolea keeea: v otter. Mocller. Left en basee. .Nrw York. I; 'Washington, k loiihle piers. Street to Chaae. Flma to Mc Bride to Flyrm. Qroom to Mf Bride to Flynn. Pi ret beee on belle: Off Ford, I: eft UcOoneell. 1: oft Groom, k Struck out: By Ford, t; by Warhop, I; by Mc Cnnncll. I: by Groom, k Hit with pitched ban.' McCoaneli. Flmn. Wild pirch: M-Connell. . Paeeed balls: Wliltama tl II us:. Ott Ford, t ta three tantnga: ott Warhop. t tn eae fnnlag; off McConaeil, 1 in fire Innlnaa Time: Is. X. CooaoUy ao Hart. - . ..... OMAHA. "WEPyEDAY, APRIL 17, 1312. Internetien News Service MILLERS GEHWO IN THREE Eootiers Bceive Small End of Two to One Score. . r OWENS BRINGS Ef WTSSTJa BUS Catcher Reaehee Firat Bad Tbrww ad aceree oa Saerltlcw aad Tat Hlta Faar Racriflre Hlta Ib Gaaae. ' INDIANAPOLIS. April K--Webb and Patter;T vied with each other for tea innlna .nta afternoon. Mlnneapolit tak ing the game by a t to t aoore. In the laat Inning Owana reached first on a bad throw and tcored oa a aaerUIca and two hlta. Score: IND1ANAPOL1I. MUrNSAPOUk AB.H O A B. AB.H.O.A I. KeMafa, rl I t I ICIreier. it,l 1 I I I Wenin. u l e e VAltlMr, a.l l M I Alterk, U .4 111 Ine kaaty. It I I I t HeMr, lb.. I 111 1 tKMIIhr. It 4 I I I 1 MH-At. ill 1 I I IRnemee, HI 1 I I I Oeinler. al I I I 1 Fkrrla lk.i-4 I I I I Wllll'we. mill totll. Ik 4 I IT I 1 Clerk, lilt tOeeee. ..... I 1 I I I a.t. p ill! tPeitereee, a. I I I I I Heiueea .11111 . TeteH.....M III I TtMlt M I n ! matted for Webb In thl tenth. Mlnneapolla ... I I I I I I 1 I I I- J lndlanapoiui ,. aaaeeaiaev Struck oat: By Pattereon, I; by Webb, 1. Hit with pitched ball: By Webb. Alt leer. Sacrifice hlte: Roeeman. Pattereon ill. Clark. Len on baeee: Minneapoue. 7; Indlenapollt, 4. Double play. Alcork to Oagnier to Hunter. Stolen baee: Al cock, McCarthy. Time: 1.44. L'mplree: Hayea end erwin. . Toledo Baacbee . Hlta, TOLEDO. Anrll It Three alnglea bunched In the aeventh Inning and aa error enabled Toledo to win from Kaneee from pitching well, drove In two rune witn aia aiogia m tne ewvina wuiu. Score: KANtAI CITT. TOUtpO. . IIIO.lt , AI.B.0.A.S. CsrrHee, si I I I IWIIss. Ik... I I I 4 I Clsrt. cf....l I I I tH'rmees. II I I cseller. rt. I I I t lDlcli. rf. ... 4 lilt Lose, If. 4 lit lOiessue, al I I I I Csrr. 11 1 I U I I rs ef.... I 1 I I I Dowser. Ik. I I I I IMloee. O-Oueew, al I I I tueinm. I. I t II I t Beta. Ik... lit! Ksrlsra, ... I I I I I Brsaasei, p. I I I I tUkstkeja, pi 1 I 4 u h. eeese , jaM I I I I I Totals It 1 tf II I THSHV. . W 114 14 I V ' . Batted for Brandon In the eighth. . Toledo . Kansas city a i i e- s Stolen baee: Nllea. Sacrtflce fly: Carr. Sacrifice hit: Brandon. First baae on balls: Off Hlgginbotham. 4: off Brandom, I Struck out: By Hlgginbotham. 4; by Brandom, I. Hlte: Off Hrkndom. t In avAn Innlnaa! nff llnrnebv. 1 In one Inning. Double play: Nllea to Hlnchmen to llerncR. Asm on oeeee: ,ii"i . K ansae City, 4. Wild pitch: Brandom. Time: 1:4. Lmplrea: Blerhalter and Connolly. . Celeaela Eaeky. LOCIBVILLB, April lk-Louli-(lle de feated St. Paul eoday by a combination ot good luck and four hlte In the first and eecond Innlnga. Bransfleld' batting and tlx: double play featured the con test. Score: rr. PAt u . uwwvtbLg. AI.H O.lk AB.H O A S. Bull. rl...4 .k I 1 IKassVy, hi I Horrsisa: ell 1 I eBsrsfc-i If-... I I I I Rllsert. lCl'1 1 I-Hsjle, rf.. 4 I t t I McCie'B, el I I I Ikrsssrl. lb. ! I It I I WslsiT lb... I 1 I I IB-wilier. es,4 I I I I ew ni i i l easii. ta I I I f I LssMa. IS... I 11 letsslsr. of.. I 1 I I BisHi. s 4 I I 1 efc-sM." e.... I Dsesn'eie, p 1 I I I torw. p... I lilt Desse. ....! 1 I I ILs'esna'k, ' Tetele. ....ttlt4U 7 Totale.!...! Ki"tt It J Uul1ll t I t t J J -4 St. Paul I ! 1 l-t Two-baae hit: Walsh. Hlte: Off Dec knnlere, 4 IB two Innings off Snyder. I in eeven Innlnga: off Dauge. 4 In tlx In nings: off Loudermilk, none In two In nings. Sacrl rice hit: Belt. - Sacrifice fly: Snyder. Double plays: Btantbury to Bransfleld to Stansbury; Bell to Beau miller to Bransfleld; Bransfleld. jinae eteted: Butler to Walsh. Struck out: By Snyder, 4; by Decannlere. l;by.DauiK4. Baaee on belle: Off Bnyoef. 1: off Dec annlere. 2; off Dauea. I: oft Loudermilk. 1. Stolen baaea: Stanebury v Stanley, Schlel. Left on baeee: Loulevllle, 4; St. Paul. 4. Time: l:K Umplrot: Fergu eon and Handlboe. . ' - Ceteaabaa kiss ta Tealb. COLVMBUS. April IkAfter jaclj man ager had made a cnr.nge oi piicnera today' game wee a etborn one. Co lumbue woa in tne tenin on a p i Hlnchman. Perrlng-e elngle and Miller a sacrifice fly. A etop by lrrlng and a catch by tJerber ouot Milwaukee run. Score: -- ; MU.B At KKK. iwssm s; lB.HO.lt A.H.0AsV Case tils, mill eskettoe. at till UsboM, .. I e I e en swh. Raeesil. rt. I I I 1 1 --er loa, n s Klasertr. It. I t 1 I trVrrlsg. ta. I hsa, lk... 4 IU I tSllllsr. Ik -.1 Clark, lb... I til tO'Bs'rke. tkt Lewis SB. .4 1 4 1 lOerfcer. . es.. I imiu h i I I I eesiitk. c....t lilt I 1.1 t I I t lilt 1 I I 1 till til lilt a.-..- . sees euabnsrlt. a Asstissa. Villi IPscssr. p.. I ISiSSJi":. I Teu.....i.ni.n I ra.... esmi4 t ' Retted tor Chappelle hi the fifth. Two out when winning tua acored. Corumbu t 1 1 1- Milwaukee .... 11II- Stolen bHse. Miller. Sacrifice hlta: O Kourke. Scr.alk Sacrlflc fly:. Miller. Two-base bits: sheiton, o Kourae. Att oa ham: Columbus. T: Milwaukee, 12. First bees, oa bane: orr L,ieonarai, eft i'aekard, I: off Marlon, X. 81 ruck out: By Uebhardt. I: by Packard. I: by Marion, 1 lilts: Off Liebbardl. I In three tncuira; oir racaaro. in eevea Inning; ott Anoereoo. f la three In nings; off Marion. 4 in eeven mninga. Time: 2:10. lmplrea: Chill aod Auder- MISS GUIMBY CROSSES jV CHANNEL AEROPLANE BOULOONI-SCR-MER. Franca,-April Ik-MHB Harriet Quicnby. aa. Ajnertoaa air women, creeaed the Engttah channel from Dover this morning, leading at Hardetot near tbla port. Mies Qulmby Is the riret womaa te fly aeroe the chaa nal alooe. Her flight occupied two hour. ideate Hire Orsnsnlaed. he ldeale Is a new team which will phiy on both Saturday and Sunday efter Booaa. They will be fitted out with nifty gray anltorme trimmed In biack.v for Bhrbed by M.- B. Smith Co. For raceee call Oeorge Weatergard at Web. let: er Leak. . . .. . . if i3 p Drawn for The Bee by Winsor McCay ROURKES BEATEN BY LINCOLN In Wintry Atmotphere Antelopes Tske Game, JTine to SeTen. , COLTS BALLY Ef KIHTH FRAME Battlag Bee ta the Laat laalac Scores Five Rana for Omaha, hat They Cease Tee Late. LINCOLN, April lk (Special Telegram.) Lincoln bad little trouble in defeating Omaha here thl etternoon.'Tiattlng both Lota and Robinson freely, which, coupled with rather loose playing on the part ot the Rourfces, permitted the Lope to cor nine runs, enough to win the game. The Lopes eecured eighteen hit oft the two Omaha pitchers. Hagerman pitched In fair form, but waa accorded rotten support by his team mates, the iBfleldera being the particular offender. Hagerman Jogged along easily nntil the ninth, when the Rourkea looked dangerous, and Wagner was put In. He topped further scoring. Lincoln scored twice In the first, twice In the fourth, once In the seventh and tour In the eighth. Omaha acored In the third, fifth, seventh and ninth Inning. Th game waa played under advene weather con dition, which accounted for the loose fielding. .Th score: R H E Lincoln ..... llllll4-tli Omaha I I I I H H 1-1 I I Batteries: Lincoln, Hegerman, Wagner and Potest; Omaha, Lot, Robinson and Canfleld. . , , Bat Three Vetrraae with glees. SIOUX CITY, April lt.-The Sioux City Western league team will open the season at Omaha Friday under new manage ment Oeorge Andreas will have charge of the dub this year. But few old men will appear on the club. Andreas, Rellly and Blrri being th only onea carried over. "Tony" Smith at short and Meyera In left played la the Western league In 111. Farrell, Corbm, Brooke and Cod man are some of the new material. Manager An dreas says his team Is In good shape lot the tart- . . Powers Are Trying ' to Mediate Between Italy and Turkey CONSTANTINOPLE. April Hw-Repre-aentatlve ot th foreign powers today took the first etrps te endeavor to bring about mediation between Turkey and Italy when in Identical note waa pre sented to th Turkish foreign mlnlater, Aealm Bey, at hie private residence. The substance of the communication I that having ascertained the Italian terms of peace, the powers desire to know Tur key's termk . Aaslm Bey stked tor time to formulate his reply, which Is practically certain to be that Turkey declinea to enter Into ne gotiation on the be els of the Italian pretensione. Roosevelt on Way to Nebraska on Special Oyer Burlington CHICAGO, April ll-Colonel Roosevelt arrived In Chicago this morning sad pre pared to leave later for a tour of Ne braska and Kansas. A special train over the Chicago. Burlington a Qulncy i all has been chartered for the western trip. Dispatches criticising colonel Rbokevolt nd charging htm with attempting o disrupt th party" were shows him. Colonel Roosevelt smiled a big smlU snd said: "I am feeling fine. I have nothing te ay. Anything I have to say of political matter win be said In my speeches.'' Republican National Ticket BTekraaka Vrtjaaties Apra 1. For President: . William Howard Taft. For United States Senator: Horrii Brown. For Nktlonkl Committeeman: Victor Kosewater. Delegate- AHernates-at-Lkrte. at-Lars. AJJea W. Field. C K. Adams. I. L. Webster. C Hrasainger. R. B. Schneider. C A. rJeiappei. B. B. Ptrry. F. M. Cltrrla. ' District - . - - District Delegate. " Alternitea. 1. Frank Real via. H- R. Howe. . P. P. 6lwhloB. ,' a, J. C. Koot, C. 1. Haaader. K. P. Bwaaec. p. H. Clandfe. a O. 8am peon. Bart Hapeje. . H. Qlatielter. Cart Kramer. cllT'T- W. M. feratree. IaVJ.IUlpalrtck.J. p. Thieasea. B. A. C Rankta. J. B. McCreW. t. N. Clarke. . A. Aadrr-o-. a A. E. tafly. R. H. Hsrri. ' H.J. Hlsaer. 'W. U Stewart. PTeetdnt!l Electa r-at-Large ' K. 43e McUUtoss. E. M. Pollard. District Presidential Elector. 1. a P. Davtaea.su . tree H. byte. B. Av. C Keaaeeiy. . B. H. Maaktav, a U Sealtkbearaew. . W, T. WUaaat Ohl OFFICIALS CHOSEN FOR MEET Director Xeet and Decide on Ken to Handle Event. BE. CLAP? CHOSEN AS BEFEBEE I'alvrralty ef Nebraska Prefeaaar t Be Chief Official Other Of ft-. cere Are Mra frssa 1.1a rola aasl Omaha, Officials for the open Indoor meet kt the Auditorium on Saturday night, April V, were decided upon at a meeting of the director and promoter kt th Young Men' Christian association. Dr. R. O. Clapp of the 1'nlvenity ot Nebraska waa choaen to referee th event. The officials who were selected are as follows: Honorary RefereeGeorg F. dllmore Referee D. Clapp. " Judgea of Finish A. C. Wagner, 1. Dean Ringer, Hugh Wallace. Field Judgee-Dr. E. T. Manning, F. H. Oervtn. Kelso Morgan, J. M. Towla. Inspectors F. H. Current. O. L. Whit more, B. F. Ruffner, Paul Werhner. Starter J. O. McKay. Scorer J. a Hedelund. Assistant Scorer O. R. Wegenetller. Clerk of Course-Painter Knox. Assistant Clerks R. L. Cams, R. 8. Flower. " Announcer R. R. Rainey. Assistant Announcer O. L. Sutherland. Custodian ot Prlsee-A. W. Miller. Marshal R. O. Miller. Wrestling J. J. Holden. Boxing-U E. Pickering. Judges on Parallel Mara A. J. t'llrkh. Frank Rtha, Jacob Gehrig, A. O. DeVOL Timers C. E. Reed, Stanley Roeewaler, O. U Rathbun. C. C. Wendell. prof. Maxwell announced that athlete who Intend to enter the coming meet should aend In their entry blank to blm at once, thereby gaining a membership ticket to the association, which will give them the privilege of using th track and tha gymnasium; also such Instructions a they may want from any ot th athletic director. Daughters of the Revolution Hear Financial Reports WASHINGTON. April lk-Th disas ter te the Titanic waa taken nolle ot by the Daughters of the American Revo lution, In snnusl seel on here, who l their meeting today appointed a com mittee to draft and present later to the congress, resolutions of sympathy over the frightful loss ot human lite. Report of national officer war re ceived. Mr. Scott, president-general, re commended th appointment of a com mittee on International peace arbitration, which Mea waa approved. She reported "finances In good shape and business machinery In perfect running order." The treasurer-general reported tM.OM cash on hand. Tha year's Increase In emberahlp waa kill, making the total actual membership Tl.Ma, and tha total admitted membership M.4S2. Rains Intensify Hood Conditions TALLL'LAH. La., April 14. - Heavy rain, almost of cloudburst proportion. which have fallen here during the last two days, hare Intensified the already terrible condition of the flood sufferers. many ot whom have been without shelter and In some Instances without food since waters from the Mississippi Invaded thl territory Saturday and Sunday. Mra. George Keller of Quebec. La.. I the first frobehle victim of the flood tn this vicinity. While attempting to rave tome corn In a crib aha waa bitten yes terday by a hug rattlesnake. It la not beiHved aha can recover. DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Mary Fraaeta. - NEBRASKA CITT. April kt- Special ) The funeral ot Mrs. Mary Francois, wh died Sunday at her home tea miles south of this -city. too pjare this afternoon from the family reatdeaot. Mrs. Fran cois waa born In Milwaukee, Wia. Sep tember te. 1B1. Bad oa September M. in. w married te Joseph Peter Franco! at Franklin. Wkv, and tn January. Us. th family moved to this county, where they have since made their home. She waa the another at tea children, of whom Bin are living Joseph. Anna. Josephine. Elisabeth. Clara. Edith. Oeorge. Edward and Cart. She la survived by ner bos band and one brother. Several ot the children are married and ad grown. She waa highly esteemed by all. - Oliver p. Deisms. " X-COOK. Nek. April lk-4Speciai.)- Ollver P. DeLong. an old soldier of tkts city, died her Monday Bvernlng aged Xt years, after aa Illness ot long duration. The funeral waa held this afternoon under the auspices of toe Grand Army ot this city. ewlrte rtab Kleete Of fleers. The Beatrice Driving dub held s meet ing yesterday atterneoa and organised for. the year by electing these offWre: H. L. Harper, president: W. W. Scott, view preesdeot; C. W. Murray, eecond vice president: Elwood Blgier, treasures; H. -V. Rttswn,.cretary.' fpOMl KNOW WHCTHER) TK loesTER I Alt MADE HE DREAM THAT Ot WHETHER "IHE ARTIST wmti MEW THIS WAS (STUMPED FOR AN IDEA J A Mil Mi-a huh; IOWA CROP REPORTS AGAIN Weekly Summaries of Condition! Beiomed in Bawkeye state. BABE FOB ISTEBTJBBAH MEH Seer Scale Provides for Crate Hoar tor Metorseea aad S Ceata far Brakesaea Eta pierce Pleased. (From k Staff Correspondent.) - DEB MOINES, la., April lk-HSpeelal Telegram.) Tha Iowa crop reporting bureau resumed weekly reports today for tha first time and th preliminary re port shows that condition are excellent for starting farm work in Iowa this year. The winter wheat acreage la large. Spring work In fields has. been com menced In southern counties. There Is fear of frost tonight, which might do Injury to soma fruit buds. . . Raise far laterarbaa Mra. Fifty employee of the Interurhan Rail way company will receive a radical rats In wages by virtue of a peaceable agree ment The new scale provides a flat rata of 8 cents an hour for motormen and conductors and M cents for brake men. No - overtime Is allowed. The Brotherhood of Locotntlve Engineer and Railway Trainmen and officials of the railway In secret conference fixed the scale. Th employes are vastly pleased over the raise. Tha former scsl waa a cent to M cent an hour tn proportion to year of service. Bara Baraed at Grlaweld. GRISWOLD. Ia.. April 14.- Special.) The new barn on th farm of Dr. R. B. Johnson, two mile southwest of Orta wold'was destroyed by Or Sunday morn ing. I Four head ef horses, one of which waa a valuable stallion, three calves snd thirteen heed of hogs, were burned to desth. -besides about eight ton ot hay and several sets ot harness. The kiss will reach about HOOO. partially covered by Insurance. Esthrrvllle Farmer Killed. ESTHER VI LLE, la-, April UWEpe--dal.V William Anderson, a farmer, sin ot Ola Anderson of this city. Is dead at his home two mile north ot thl city. While' returning horn from town late Saturday night hi team ran eft from a teep grade near tha Iron bridge across th Des Molne river, turning the lumber wagon completely ever, part of tha wagon striking him across tha breast, killing Mm Instantly, Besides a mother and father, brothers and sisters, a widow and three children are left to mourn his sudden snd tragic death. Bedy ef Marderekl Babe Faaad. WEST LIBERTY, I a., April MWSpe-rial.)-While ploughing on - the Frank Monta fsrm. two miles north ot Bennett. John Flgley turned up th body of a child that had been burled for about k month. Tha bane' throat had been cut. A coroner' Inquest I to be held and It la rumored that sensational developments will follow. Wealthy Laad Owoer Dead. . POCHONTAS, la.. April 14.-(8pecisJ.) J. H. Charlton, reputed to be the wealth iest man of Pocahontas county, died yesterday. He leaves aa estate worth COOO.Oot Ha began thirty year ago by buying eighty acres , ot land for it aa acre and giving a mortgage on It for 1131. When he died he owned I.M0 acres. Wesaaa la Fatally Baraed. IOWA CITT. Ia.. April II Mrs. How rd Thomas of North English, a small town north ot Iowa City, will die aa the result ot frightful burns received thl. morak g on the right side and left arm, while dyeing clothe. She had a boiler half full of boiling water and h attempted te lift It from the stove her foot clipped and abe fell. All the skin peeled from her right arm and aide. ' "J w vii.HiSBa SB IM Beralatera, aad ludlcious cat ot aawenaner advertising. I hare always been strong for blue serge suits. This is k blue serge tows. Stylo knd In dividuality are strong features ot my $20 blue serge suits. Try them oa ny time. 107 South 18th SL ' ' Successor to Vollmer I' fllllll BBBBBefj Morts OLCmiES SHOP siasi m m jr 4