THE BEE: 03IAHX FBIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911 '1 1 . i i I .1 r i The Faithful (TcAN NOT Come to mis o Fief. Tr lTHAT -TOO KNOW fTHosF lours fPEorit WANTED POMTtOM POKE uMDERSTIiNO. KOUMES TAKEANOTflER ONE Omalia Wins Game by Sine to Eight in Freak Contest. SEVER PITCH KHS USED 15 ALL MlM, stew AesjoJeitlM af Raa wra, bkH Three HIU la ' Hla rtra Contest unaa-ave Make lm. DCS MOtXBfl, April & Special Tbl asTram.) Omaha aa food as won dw (una OB hitting-, loat H on rank errtws and then was It wain, t to . with a atnth-inntng batting rally In tha most emraordinary gmma aver aeon on a tocaj diamond. Twenty-eight player were put on th nor book, aevea pitcher being sd tby bock tauna. with, the acora ( to I acalnat bam In thaauTaiitk Daa liotnaa atartad a bat ting rally. Three atnglea and a. walk. IUi two arrori by JuiUce whlcb. aoored two, eauaad the retlrtment of llearn. With Hall p Naal, a plnlth hitter, treated htm with a double, aeortiK two mora. Two elaciee, a aacrinoa hit and a walk counted two more for Daa Molnaa and Rhodra waa aent In to put out the fire. Iibell aent In Paber, hla third pitcher, In the ninth without warming up. Aa error put Wanner on, Nlehotf f wined. Bean Ion. hitting (or Juettae. alhglod and Johnaun repeated the per (ormaaoe. filling tha bage. Manager Arbogaet went la to aava tha game and waa walked. forcing la one - run. Darldaoa. grounded to Fiber, who caught Icankm at tha plate. McOraw then committed the Mcgeet blunder of the day, when ha hit David aon la the back trying to make a double play. A moaient later he made another wild throw to third and Arbogait aoored tha winning run. . Hlcka went to tha "lab and el ruck out throe In "a row for Dva llolaea, ending the ftaaee, oh neon, tha new catcher who waa bought outright from tha St. Louli Na tional a. reported today. He made three hlta In hla flrat game. Score. AL OMAHA AU. K. H. O. A. E Ivtdaoa. if I 1 1 a Co.r. rf t e l I 1 Thomaeon, cf I 1 t 1 Kane. lb. 1111 Wanner, lb I 114 11 Ml.l.oft. tb I I I t 1 Jexioe. ae....,t..,.,. I I t i heanloa, aa... 1 1 J .h neon, a I . I I 1 ( Hear, p 4 111 taU, p ruieadee, p lhnkaa. p a t Arboa-aet 1 Total I U DE8 M01NK& R It I H. H. O. A. E rirnaaa. tb ania. If Kelly, of Taoinaa. lb.. PAek-h, u.. Korea, ae.... , iLieounp. rf X latueskl. a htotiraw, a... tHuetrtoo, p Jaisagia, p......... ebar. p Neal Alien Total at I U R 11 I lUtted for tlatowakl In the eighth. Matted (or Decamp a tha ninth, Batted tat Kane la the third. Omaha 1 tlllMIH ,Bee Molnea HIIMIH Two-bone bin: Cnyle, Johaam. Hearn Threo-beee hit. lavideon. Hit: Uff Hue ton, I In three and two-Uiiida In nlmre; off Jarnaala, I In four and one third Ifinlnae; none out in the ninth; off Hiam, la five and two-thlrde inulna: off Hall, . la two and one-third InnlnM. Aacnfko hlta: Colllgan, Kane (I). Jue tMe. Ataaoa sa be., tt Hueeton, 1: off aeer. I; erT Hearn, !' off Hall. L Left on kaaee: Omaha, 1. Itoe Molnea. I Hit by pitched ball: DevMeon. Hlruck out: hi Hueeton, I; by Jarnagia. I, by Heara. 1: by Hlcka, a, Time. I.M. L'mflre: feaavB. DK5IVCK Blhl OVKCi WICHITA Uaeelka Kffewtlvo at all taejoa aad x Uriemltea Hit Hard. WICHITA. Kaa.. AprU aV-Klnaella waa eftrrttve at alt Mama of the bum, Irtttric WlrhHa down with three hlta and never b-tna In danaer. Perry weaH enrd after the fourth and waa hit hard, oourt: ; WICHITA. ab. a k a 4 e Craig If i 11 XM.i.rtmi. cf 4 lla, rf 1 1 Ko-rnef, lb ! C-lakre. tb i I 1 Hu(be. tb 11(11 Me. a I I I I ttemooa. c 1111 ftark. c ! r-rrry. p... Homt. p.............. Total I I C I I j DENVER. AB. R. It O A E. IJoyd, . t lit OuUlin. tb 4 1 t I fcenworthy. It....:., lilt eBali. cf 1 1 Channeli. of . ....... I 1 1 Laaaidy. rf .... 4 1 1 Undeer. lb 4 M l-t-r. aa. I I 1 4 I rraanbea, a.. ....... Fnej,r. a.... 4 I 1 Unaella. p. .... 4 1 I ' Total .......... ..m tl U H It Battad for Ferry ta Btnth. WVfclta -a Ear Jt I I I I 1 I I u left oa baaa- Oeirver. f. WIcMta. 4. Pacnflro bite: raaaaii, Caoldy. Koeraer. Two-baee ba: Keawortby (1, Beaut, cav ajdy, Coffey. HurlMe. Stolea baaia: Caav ay . Hlta: Off Perry, M to eight bv mtam; rt Hoata, 1 ta one roalnc. Ijoubie pmra: Me ta Hnghae to Kowmer, Perry ta Hafbee to Mee te Kaerwer. Uoyd to fafy. iitruck oat: By Perry. J; by Employe LET THEtl rem! 1 SlMPLf Atl NOT' GOING TO MOVE OUT nr HERE Ul TH"S CONDITION! THAT YAH UNGlfS WORRIES. ABQUTi fooMUfH THAT'S W"'VL:U3 HIM.- ( 1. K Standing of Teams WEST. MCAOUB. I NAT. LBAOCB. W.UPrt.l W.UPrfc St. Joeepti....! 1 .WB Cincinnati ... I . Tiipeka 4 t .M7I New York....l I .700 Denver 4 t .tK7 Rnaton I i .M6 Wichita 4 1 i7IIChlcao 4 I .444 Omaha ....... 11 .Ml Philadelphia A I -Me Hloux City.. ..1 1 .4v PltlaburKh ...4.4u Uea Molnea...! vw Bt. luia 4 m Uncoln 4 SOW Brooklyn ....JT.avU AMER. LBAOI K.AM. ASSOCIATION. W.UPet. W.UPct Chisago I .7771 Oolumbu. 11 I A44 Hu.ton .... ( .as?) St. Paul.... t t .41 Phlladel'a. I .n7i Mlnneapoha 7 I .63 Wuh'rt'n I 4 .M4l Toledo 1 AM Cleveland.:- I 4 Milwaukee T .417 M. iula.... I 7.4171 Kan. City., i T . Detroit i 7.4171 Doulavllla.. 4 7 New York... 1 1.111) Ind'napoll 1 1 J7 Teeteraaya Reealte. WESTERN I.EAOUB. Omaha. ; Ilea Molnaa. L . St. Joeei'h, I; Sloui city. L Topeka-lJncoln : cold weather. Denver, 11; Wichita, . NATIONAL, I.EAOUB. Boaton, 7: Brooklyn. 1: ten Inning. New York. I; Philadelphia, L Cincinnati, 1; Pittsburgh, . Bt Lmuim, I; Chicago, i. amkrican Lea out i Detroit. : au Uiula. 1; five Innlnga. PhlladelDMa. t: New York 4: thirteen lnnlnca. n aahlngton, 1; Boaton, L Chicago. I; Cleveland, . Uaaaea Today. Weetern Leaarue Omaha at Taa Motnee, m. J.ieeph at flloui City, Topeka ai lannnn, ienver at wicnita. National Leacue Uneton at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Cincinnati at rniannrgn. Bt. iui at Chicago. American Leaxue-Chlcagn at Clave- uuio, Detroit at at. Loula, New York Waatilnglon. Philadelphia at Boaton. Off IKaeella, t; off Perry. L Hit by inicaew oau: rTamoea. umpire! Johaaon. ST. JOB OLTPLAYS IIOOX 71 TY Pitcher fhelletto Provee Effeorlve la the Ptaeheo. SIOI'X CITY. la.. Anrll K-rhelletfa waa affective In tha plnchee today, 8t joeepn winning over Bloug city by the core of I to I. An error, wild pitch and ZwIIHng'f double cave Itt. Joeeph enough runa to win in tna opening round. Boore: B1UIU CITY. i AH. R tr n a m smith. a 1 Andreaa, 3Ix 4114 Frre!l, cf. ! nciiiy, io,. 4 1 1 Myera, If 4 I Hrooka, lb I 10 1 Hrxen. rf 4 1 1 Caximati, e I 1 t Ilrown, p.,..., I 4 Cor hi a l Total B 1 4 17 M I T. JOSEPH. Alt. ft w o. a. at Kelly, . 1111 Powell. If i 1 a t Wataon. rf I I t I 1 Zwllllng. cf 4 111 Borton, lb 14) 9 Melnke, aa 4 I 1 Mi:Clellnd. tb 4 I 1 Caatle. o.... 4111 wneuette, p..... 4 1 Totala M " 1 5 II 1 Batted for Brown Is ninth. aioug City... ll bt. Joaeph I 1 1 -( Two-baee hlta: Smith Zwwllrur bfeinka (I). Bacrlflc hit: Zwiling. tttoien baaea: Melnke. Wataon, Kelly. Double play: Wataon and Borton. Lrt on haana- aiAue City, 1; tit. Joaeph. t Hlta: Off Brown. : off Cbellette, 4. Baaea on baJla: Off Brown, ti off Cbelleua. a. Struck out: By Brown, i. by Chellette, 1 Wild pitch: Brown. Hit by pitched ball: Wauon, Time: 1:0. Umpire: llaakaU, Omaha Cricket Club i Elects New Officers Tha Omaha Cricket erub bald an aauhna. lartlo meeting laat Bight at Jaaob'a hall. 17th aad Dodge, flnt general meeting tor tna coming aeaaoa. Offloera elected aa follow: Draa Taneock. nr eat riant and eantalat John Doug aa. vie prealdantl Otto Bridge. tnaaurer and aecretary: ground commit tee: Thomaa Ranwarthv. J. Rraokahanb Oeorg Peacock. AJ A. H ornate. Herbert tnmg. , Tha arrounda at Millar' a nark la an belna nreoarad for tha flrat nraaMoa match on Saturday. May 1 Tha Best general moating wll be held at Jacob'a halt ITth aad Dodaa next Wedneadav vaning. May L at I o'clock. Tennis Prelims Are Played at Creighton The preliminary round la tha Cretghtoa rmvaralty tennle tournament waa fin lahed Wedneaday aftaraooa, Adama and Buarhman of kMt year Taralty team woa their matchea aad bid fair ta agala make tb team. Tha matchea wera hard fought and eome fine tennle waa dla played lor ao early la tha aeaaoa. Tb reeult of the prelunlaartaa ware: Adama beat O. Salltvan-t-1. 4-t. ' Neleon beat WaUere 4 t, 4-4. 4-4. Hertnett beat H. Sullivan A -L Feetner beat BenderDefaulL Kaetnar beat R ilamlltoev-4-t. S-L Lonta bent Harrtnctaa-4-1, -L Cenroy beat Cahill-Datault. Ia Port beat Matthewe-Default. Bueremaa beat MuhnhlU-t-t, t-t WeUa beat i -trnaisthaja Default. RUey boat PfaTf 4-4, -. Oraaey beat Uana-a-t t-S. acanaor beat Peaere Dafanlt SIOUX CITY FARMS THREE PLAYERS TO NEBRASKA CITY IOUX CITY, taw Apr! aV-Oatft Howard Marahaa and W. H farmed by SMnt City WeXera laagwa team to ta Mabraaka City, MiBiaeha Nh hi the Mmk laagwa, i Copyright, VX Interntion New 6errlee i-iLAJ v i i r . i HELLO !!" toOKT Too zzzz zzzz zzzz ZT.ZZ KNOW fM SUFFERING 'jingles? GIANTS OYEWIE PHILLIES Seftton Ontpitches Xathewion Bat Tititon Come Oat AWd. THBEE TO ONE IS FLVAL SCOEE Doole, Kaetbo aad Deolaa Are Oat f PhUadelphlav'a Llmeap aad Tom Doeraor Maauasoa the Taaam. PHILADELPHIA, April S-Seaton OOP Pitched Chrtaty Mathewaoa today, but Mow York won, I to L Tom Downey managed tha Phlllle tola afternoon. Doom. Knabe and Doelan being out of tha game, tksore: .TTi'S. . PHUADrLtnnA AB.K-O.A.a. AB.H.OA.h. 5!!TI-i i!S '. hi 1 1 i t J 'Tltua if ... 4 t",.-! ! ! i l"". - Mwkla, tk.,4 I I tunm, lb M I Hatjoa. tk.,1 Brlaew. Ik. 4 I I I I JJier, aa... 1111 Do-ner. a.. I I I 1 Herwa, e... 11 lonhaa. .... I I 4 I I hl'la-we-a, ,11 I 4 aaue7p...l I Tetah.....! I IV 17 1 Totala II mi"i Devora eat hit by batted ball. New York 1 I -t Philadelphia ... I 4-1 Two-haao bit: etembronnor. Bacrlflca hit: Chafer. Btolea baaea: Murray, Doyla. Haraog. Double playa Dtetn brenner to Ludarua to Downey, Doyle to Merkle. Left on baaea: Philadelphia. I: New York 4 Flrat on ball: Off Mathew on. I, off Beaton, a. Flrat on error. New York, t Hit by pitched ball: By boaton. Myara. Struck out: By Mathew. on. 4; by Beaton, I Wild pttchea: hVaton. Matbewaon. Tim: 1:00. Umpire: Klgler and Flnnoran. Rode One Ran Eaaart, PrTTBBUROH, April SClnclnnatl de feated Plltaburch today, I to A Both Bugga and OTool wera affective, eepe- -"j - - j mute etruca out ten hatamen. Boor a: ""nn' i. 1 1 awwifl. AS B.OA.B. Ail. M O. A I. eaekar, ..1414 erna, lb... 4 " Buem, at.... I It 4m. K. ...4 I a Hnblltiel, 111 III I 4leek. at.... 4 I 1 a a hlllokell. til I I I 4Wa(iiar. aa. 4 4 1 a keaa. Ib ... 4 I I Miliar, lb... 4 II pa., 4 I iwiim. ri.. 4 a Baaan. ea.. 411 IMtnut'i, at 4 I I 4 "eLeaa. e.. 4 I I Oltjana. a... I 4 II I I .,.! to-Taale, p.. I 4 I 4 --i-a .... U Teuue....) I an fHrett 1 4 I ' Teuua.....! tit t Rln for McCarthy In ninth. Railed ftw I ll Unn I. H.,k PltlaKtiMk . ..... ..... ClnctnnaU l-i Two-baaa hit: Hoblltaal. Btolen ban: nvrnjL I r, mm w . n.. . . . r ' - mmi. ntiMnjini, a: tlnclnnatL t Flrat baaa on balla: Off Toola. t Flrat baaa oa error: Pitta- - Time: 1.14. (Jmptraa: Jobnatona BROOKLYN, April S.-BoMon won a aoTI4 -n-lnnlng game today. I to . Both team hit fraaly, tha home - - im newt nu a, out arrore by (St- to rSK. icoc?: """" BuarruM. )Rookltk. M.a.j.a AA. M 0 A H. "W. 14 I I t ttinru. r... ii,1, " ! ! ! ib hi .., n.... a a vuaeoart, la. g Jaceaam, It. 4 1 I ia.uk. tb... 1 I I 1 Onlla. la... a I ta a mxi.w1- J . . . . . frmtt. aa... 114 Dal. If I 1 I Mrt-WA tb I t tMee. .. , kiiaa. a.... 4 4 I iTMar. ea... 4 1114 haneea, .. ,. T" I I I I aw P...4 41 W .. M. . 1 ........ p.. . W , . T"A- 17 M II obaiai, ..! Barter .... 1 Pbana, a.... t 1 Tetala.....l It m at 1 Ran for Erwla ta aoventh. IIJ.Mt . .- i. .- . .L m Kwsi ia lenm. g010" 1 I 1 1 -T Brooklyn 1 lt-t Lft oa baaea: Boaton. t: Brooklyn, a. Jhree-baao hlta: Sweeney, Morthen. Saerlflca hlta: Campbell, Devlin. Tooley flrat oa arrora: Boaton, 1 Stolen baaea: -weeney, ismpoen, jackaon. Devlin. Downa. Double playa: Campbell to w awa- naaaa oa naiu: I Iff Biuiltu . b.w a. ... I Struck out: By Rucker, 4: by Perdue, i. H1UL D Rucker. I In aeven Innlnga. Time: MM. Umptrea: Kleta and Buah. LMiCAtXA April V Ttnkera daring ba running, coupled with bunched hlta. gave Chicago a victory over St. Loulg la the flrat of tha aerie. Score: -i-aw. IT. LOU!. b-k-et, 114 4 tHoarlan, n.1 4 i , fckuna, if.. 4 I t I IkMlii, II..... i I I Honaaa. at. Ill aKoeltkr. 14 111 bm lb.... 4 111 i Mrr, ibl I I m . - - tMiiia, am.M a e I a-. e. 111 tanm. a... I 4 I av a e eeaiiaa. p.M, a i a t J-'e- Itt 1 TelAle...B M 11 Chtcaao- 1 Bat a a a a a a St. Lamia. 4) 1 a a a a-i iwwM... nlla: B,ina, Hcnuite, Archer, Even. Three-baaa hit:. Kvajia. Btolen ' " ' . aiuMc, a. vvuna piajre: pcuiutl .. Am-Wu L . - I-. 1 n.uM, , ,.v.a 11, IHIKBT. laiei mm belle: off Mclntlre, ; off Bailee. 4. Struck out: By Mclntlra. . by SaUe. I. Tim: 1:4. Umptrea: Owoaa and Braa- SIX MATCHES PUYE0 IN H. S. TENNIS TOURNEY Six that matchea were played off Wat aeaday. afternooa hi the prelim! nary and flrat roande of the annual bora aprlntr teaala tournament af tha Omaha High arhooL leaving hut a few ana tehee now nntll the beginning of tha aeoond roand. Harold Thomaa. and Morton Rhode pulled off the clonal cowteet af tha aftaraooa. the flrat set going U-N be for tha for mer OOOjd WlB OUt Summary of yestarday'a play: PREUMIKART ROUND. Maarloe Lootnla defeated Harold Naff. -. -. Herbert Davis 4eeatd Harry Menotd. 4-1. 4-L HaraM " " i M-16, 4-t Normaa Porter, defeated Herald HndV peth. -!. 4-4 H. t-4. SwOor, -, 4-L 111111.11 U I J I I I I I I V y2 FROM OMAHA II VT f feTMAT I CAR LOAD OF ' IZ i i l0ST! I T-'X : I what wiu, ucnwscrnni titon.l I HOPE HE UflTUtD SaC JfFHe KNEW iuuini.i lit ATEETICS TAKE LONG GAME Defeat Hew York in Thirteeii-Iii-ning Pitchers' Battle.' FOES OPPOSES CHIEF BESDEH, la Twelfth Martin OrmM om ladlaa with Trtyle hat la I ankle to Seore Barry Sta-ala Heaae la r earth. NETW YORK, AprU SL-Phlladelphla defeated Now York la the laat gama of the eeiiea bar today la a pltchertf battle between Ruaaell Ford and Cttknt Bender, hurting thirteen Inning. In tha twelfth Martin opened oa aBader with a triple, but could aot acora. Barry stoat home la tha fourth. Score: . PHIIatCBfHIA. HBW YrflUt A H.O.A.B. A M O. A S Mreak. If... I 4 I traaMc HIIIIII Ollrt.l r.. I t I 4 ColM-aa, tb. I I I I t Olllaa, Sa. I I t I rbaea, lb... t 4 ft 4 Baker. p... 4 I I t Mi run. a..ll I I I at.rpkr. rf.. I 4 4 1 Hartaau. rf. atflaaaa, Ib 4 I 14 1 IKaeaa, rl-ae I t 4 Barrr. aa.... 4 114 Xlaa. K I I I Tbomat, e. I 1 I Oaraer. h, I I I t t Baeear. ... I 4 HUM. a.. it I t 1 "WalTarlMa . 1 1 ToUla at M) M a I'tMaa ..... P-r. 11 UaltweH ... I t TMala 41 at M tl 4 Batted for "treat In thtrtaonth. Ran for Wolverton In thirteenth, Batted for Ford In thirteenth. Philadelphia 0 fllt4l- New York llll-t blrat on error: Philadelphia, 1 Two baaa hlta: Thomaa, Colllna. Barry. Throo beae hit: Martin. Sacrifice hlta: Barry, Ford, Colllna. Stolen baaea: Colllna (S). Barry. Left oa baaea: New York. 1: Philadelphia, 1 Double play: Colllna to M'lnnea. Baaea on balla: Off Ford, 1; off Bender, L Struck out: By Ford, I: by Bender. 4. Wild pitch: Ford. Paaaed bulla: street, t Time: I B). Umptrea: O'Loughlln and Weetarvelt. Three Straight far Sa. CLEVELAND, O.. April SL -Chicago made It three (freight from Cleveland today, Ben pitching a ahutout gam and allowing but five hlta. three of which were made, by Lajola. Manager Davla made hla deput aa a Cleveland flayer, hut bowed lack of practice. Score: . CBll'AOO. CUBVELAND. UIO.il AS. H.O.A.B. Bath. tb....4 I I 0aBey, If... I 4 14 4 Lere. ....! It toiaaa. ei....f tiki Callaaaa. Kill (iaokiea. et. 4 nodie, at ... I It uioh, tb... 4 III) OMIIaa, rf.,4 I aaterly, 1.1 t I II Zaiaar. lb... I at 1 IHraa. rf.... t I Weaiar, aa. I I I I Iala, Ik.... I II I I Bleak. I Itt 4 are-lie (k. I 4 4 I Baal. a...... I 1 Hraae. .... t I . I"!" -teaa, t 1 ivaa,,..a waa a Tatata 11 I It I Cleveland - Chicago t 1 I -l Two-baa hkta: Lajde, Weaver, Lord. Three-base hit: Block. Saonflca hit: Ben. Stolen baaa: Lord, Colllna, Double plan: Davla to Rath to Zeider; Krapp to Olaon to Bronkle; Davla to Lalolei Zeider to Weaver to Solder; Oleoo t Lajole; Weaver to tMdar. HIU: Oft Krapp, t In aeven Innlnga; off Hteen. I In two Inning. Flrn baaa on balla: Off Krapp, 1; off Bena, L Struck out: By Krapp, U by Bona, a Wild pltohae: Krapptl). Flrat baao on orrora: Cleve land, I; Chicago, t Left on baaea: Clove, land, I; Chicago, a Tuna: 1M. Umpire: Parrino and Dlneea.- ' Tlgere Wla Short Gaaae. ST. LOUIS, April B.-Raln atopped tb gam between Detroit and St Loul la tha firth. Tha locale' lone tally cam oa a triple and an out Cobb'' home run with two on baaea waa a feature. Score: DSTHonr. bt. low, a o a a ab.h.o.a a aak. aa.... I abet tee, ef.. I 1 VltU It 1 AaaUa. tk .. I 11 Cekb. et I 11 a aural 1. lb. I I 1 Oa-tara, it I t 1 Laaaete, rt.. I I De-keatr. Mat t 1 4 Heaaa, H... I I Oalaar. Ik... 14 Prall. ta ... I 4 1 iMNKlaa, tb., I 4WalVM a.l 1 1 I I tanaee, a... I 14 4(apk-ae. a. I I Sallla. p... 1 Haaillua, p I I I ttattaa .... 1 TMaia.....a ai . ' Teteb) n a f t Hotted ror Hamilton la tna fifth. Oame oajiada rain. St Louta . 1 S-t Detroit . I I 4 Two-baaa hllat Crawford. Delehantr. Thraa-baa bit: Wallace. Home run: Cobb. Hit by pitched bell: By Mullln. Shot ten. Baaea on balla: Off Mullln. 1: off Hamilton, L Struck out: By Mullln. 1; by Hamilton. L Time: IJa Nmpirea: Evan and Edaa, Beetea'e Hlta Timely. BORTON. April aV-Boeton hit Hughe opportunely today and, aided by oocar lonal error, woa from Washing ion, 4 to A ocore: BO7rnN. WAHT07rw. . U I O.it AA M.O.A.S. Kea-ar. it.. 4 1 1 1 Maaller. .. I I 1 eraae. lb.. 4 114 4ro-ua, aa... 4 I I aaber, af.. I I aMllaa. ef.... I I I BraJlar. Ib. I I 1 1 a(caaafer It 4 4 I OanlDar, ak. 4 ayiiaa. lb... 4 4 11 Lewu. a.... 4 I I I ak.l.at kv.i 4 t I waraar. aa. a e a i i MfMriea. aa. a t 1 Sa'Bakar, it M I Hen re. 4 t Hall, a. 11 Uii(kaa. . ( I t TaUte At k M 1 TMala W I M tl I Boetoa SlltS 4 Washington 1 1 Two-base hlta Terkea. Leeia. Three- base hlta: Speaker, Hooper. Sacrifice nita: Hail. Hooper, stolen base: Milan Left on baaea: Boston. ; Washington, 4. Base aa balla: Off Hall. I: off Hnghoa. A Baaea oa errors : Buatoa. L Hit by pitched bail: HalL "truck out: By Hall. T: by Hughes, a Tim: lAt. Umptrea: Connolly and Hart. CULBERTSON HIGH WINS FROM -M'COOK CiniBERTaOM. Nab, April M-t Spe cial For the flrat time la two yean McCook High school and tha Culbertsoa High aehoole met oa tha baaa hall dta moad. McCook hieing a loosely play ad game to the score of II to a McCook aad Ciilberteoa High schools are both aiaiuhei ofr the aowthweatora leobraafta High School baa bail kaague and the gaoa waa tha flrat ef the eerlee ta -termin tha champronahfp of thta (actloa of tb Mat. Soora by Innings: R.H.E. McCook .....1 MMIII4-I1I Cwbartaoa ,J I I I 1 I -l S i Battortaa: McCook. Dorwart. Amwden asd Sehmldti Cuihartaoa. Metaar aad WeJtar. The aest game of tha Chamr4iwawl1y art will he with Treataa. whs kaat Saturday defeated frcrattoav I f J A- w ir fig V J imiu ri sat i r r r i i Drawn for The Bee by Winsor McCay T fCOHFOOND DOESMT TOUR OLD lAii.il numpi HIDE' NOW WHAT DO WHAT YOU WAHty Gun Club Events to Conclude Today The Omaha Oun otub's tournament will b conotuded today at tha range oa tha opposite axle of the lilaaoioi rlvsr. Ia a rpedal event yea terday Aylaaworth broke fifty attralfht, Scorea for tha day ..li Pratt ...... ,..1M Huacb ni , .Ml Harris .MSileoU .Is Frew ....JatEvaaa .... H..l Thurston ....lSTHoehreiter ....IN Copeey .... ,...14 carter .a-lUHufford .1HH. atagrUaTkeoa .us Robaruoa Oammoa .aM...lglSmlta Ayleeworts, M in Boyd , Groat ..-.-U) Rsvghmaa Free ,'.... .lHOHeJker ........J Southard ..171 Christ eneq ....t Call .17 Neville ........147 Hutchinson ......IT Armeat 17 Mlttoa 171 Carlton .1M M. R. Smith ....mCoata Itt Abramaoa ........lTiOllmpee 11 Bill .............. IT! Mereo 1M Whitney 177 Allen 11 F. Weathorlioad. .177 Valtmeror JM McKlnney ........17 Jack Johnson Hurt In Auto Collision PITTSBUROH. April M.-Jsck Johnson chaaiplon pugilist, was Injured severely. It to believed, her lata today when a large automobile truck ran Into tha rear of hla machine. Tha champion had sev eral tendon la hi back apralnad, while hi clothe were tern and h wa cov ered with mud. Johnson' valet wa lightly hurt. Johnson waa proceeding down Wylle avenue la hla maohlna, havinc loft hi hotel bat a few minute before. The auto mobile track belonging to a wholesale liquor firm followed. Without warning tha big truck collided with Johnson automobile, Johnson wa slUd to a nearby hotel and given medical attentloa by a polio surgeon. Johnson oa the ad vie of a physician. ha cancelled hla engagements for two week ta which time hi Injures are at' pasted to Junior Girls Win rrom oopnomores M Tb junior gtrhr quintet trounced tb sophomore baktw laaata of tb Omaha High school by a acora ef M to I In the echoot gymnasium yeeterday aJtarnooo. This giro th second year eauad runner up honors la tb annual aerhf aprmg basket hall tournament, th senior win ning flrat taurela bt th finals hurt weak France Bollard, right forward and cap tain of th ophomoraa, ihowad clever- noaj la tossing baskets and waa reepon- bl for moot of her team' points. Sum ouvy of th game: OTHOMOHxa riaima Bollam....S T UUle Samaataoa aanut Halaas C. tela ckaaaal L.O. . jumoB. R.r. Nettle MstT UF....Oanaallu Jeaklaa c ..Laare Maraia ..tela wait.ir A-ar Taekaa. R 0. B.O..... .Autt caait Heferoe: Mlsa kiary Herbert Time of halves. at Bunutoa. M'FARLAND AND WELLS FIND REFEREE AFTER A DISPUTE NEW YORK. April Controversy over th choio of a referee for tha bout between Faekey KcFartand of Chicago and Matt Walla, lightweight champion of England, at Madlsoa Square Garden on th Bight of April at, wa Battled tonight by comnromlaa. Tha managers of th iwe piiglllata agreed upon Samuel C. Aus tin, wall known aeaapaper aava and on of the forty-three licensed referees la New York. Agreement aa Austta a third man hi th ring came after tha state athleti eommliaton had refused to grant a neoaee to Jack MoOulgan of Philadelphia. ' la view of the fact that there war a many llcenaed referees la this city, and after Merer land had declared that an less Billy Joh war referee ha would forfeit the SUN which ha had posted, declare th fight off and ge hack to Chicago, Tiaih Meet aa Haattaa. HASTINGS. Neb. April - Special.) Fifteen high aohools in central Nebraska bare aent antnea tor tno muuwcnoiasue track tournament to be held hare May MX At least that many mors are as Bected to be represented. The touma men! aa aa annual ovont was lnauguraud laat year. teertt Walker aelaaeed. LINCOLN. April B. Scott Walker. shortstop oa the looai Weetern leagu team, waa tonight eerred with notice of hie arasondMional release. Tha Lin- cola managesnent eawnupoad th signing of cstener carney, a mem oar at tne Chicago Americas league squad. rblaee Ball Phayeve Leaps, CHICAOO. April x-Tbs rnivwrairr of ctucago baa ball team today oerrated the Chinese players of the University of Hawaii, t to a The Chinese players are oa thetr way seat to jaay other ooilege OMAHAN LEADS FLIGHT OF AMERICAN REFUGEES Madtsoa K. Ish. who led tha flight e Mexico acmes further atroeltlee, lldeoce ta Omasa for k bunt twoaty years, thoagh ha has f hh) time her. Mr who hi attending th Omaha High ethosi. resade at Its Swath TesuO saisalh etraet Mr. lab. who M Maxtoa ahewt a aa aattsta ha has wrtttaa ta hh) wtfa he r m won: Spenoer ...1..174 CV Dmm aa...,.,i. Marahall Tborpa .- Day Diioa ... J7I 175 a.....17l m ....I7B ....J71 ..171 hUxweU Brown ....aa.. Hughes Van Oott .... Bl.lMMM .171 171 171 in Emlttla Scbroedar ..... in 174 .1 i.i. oMtTniTraG WHOflPS AND CO. (OVER DREW ON THEIR If S. WRONG . lltl 60 WITH YOU! I WANT WANK AND THAT 90.000.40 CHECK BACK I tnntt son1-. FREIGHT MTEFIGHT WON Commistioiitr Vfylie Says Tariffs ' Will lot be Increatei IEV7 CLTY COIIMISSIOH BUSY Plana oa Fowt far Raaatac Speolal Train Thrwatth Iowa la Eacear age BuUaiaaT at I a parlor Boat Cattle. (From a Staff Correspondent) DBS MOINES. April J&-Specia).)-Comirusatonar Wylle of tha Do Molnea Commas cut! club declares that tha fight of tha western shippers to prevent on In crease In the freight rates under western classification No. U has hem won. Clif ford Thorn of th Iowa oommimlon, aa chalrmaa of a committee representing eighteen different tats commissions, fully presented th matter to th Inter tats Commerce oommuurion at Waahlng toa tha last twa week. Copla of hla brief ia th case have just baaa received her. Ha make tha 177 railroads that are doing buatnaas la th territory de fendants, for the new elasclflcatioa wa filed by th agent of each and every on of th road. Ha ha mad aa especially atrong point against tha arbitrary rale of raise by showing that a oommittee of th National Association of Railway Com mlaslonsrs, which Include th Interstate Commerce commission, requested that whan tb committee considered Increase of rata a representative of the Inter Mat Commerce commission, one for tha railroad commissions and one for th shipper be present, but that tbla request wa never granted. Nov? Ceas sates lea Werke Well. The now city commlsaion for Dea Moines, which include! only on former member, th mayor, has mad what everyone agree la an excellent atart to ward doing good work. The appointment of the eomnilaatoa war fairly good ones aad la some instance better than th publlo had expected la view of th char, aetar of tha fight made. Tha fact that th so-called liberal elements of th city wars much disappointed over th ap pointment of chief of polio causes corre sponding Joy In other eirclem. Th coun cil ha got along thua tar without any trouble, though vary little publl improve ment work has baaa started. . Ta Maa ateef Trains, Plans for running special train through Iowa to anoouraga th raising of the beat beat cattle or being worked out by tb nearly formed state Assoc tatioa engaged la that work. Aa appropriation by the ledalatur gar th work Its atart. Aa agent. ha been secured, who la devoting his entire time to making tha plana for th prall mlnry work, seeurine; leoturea. forming local assochuiona, etc Tha breeder of beef cattle have aot hitherto bean well organised la th state, hut un dar th atlaulua of this appropriation are getting together ta make aa effort to have aft Iowa bt eodei of cattle adopt tha boat breeds. They will be prepared to show that tha output of tha Iowa farm would ho lmtneneely Increased It only good Mock was grown. ' Tna state ooilege will bo depended on for moat of the tectum work oa the apeouU train whlehwin be atartad la th fall. caevl Prices Will bo Higher. Mine i operators to Iowa say that next year th price of ooal will be higher than at present Th average price to eon aumara for Iowa coal near tha mine la from Sa. to ia7t a ton. Aa Increase In th wages of coal miner of t per cent will add at least k cents a ton to tha otwt of coal to1 the oonsumer. Tb price here tofore paid for ooal waa 11 a ton, and lOOO.OM ton war mined annually. With th other wage paid tha amount received for labor waa mora than fc. 000, 000, ao that tha increase which has lust been agreed upon will not tha workers la and about the mines an Increase of over IMaoM a year. This 4 th largest Increase aver granted them at any ana time. Busy Week Put in by Citizens' Union After tha ward meetings Wedneaday night, two laat night, two ocbeduled tor tonight and three for Friday Bight, tha Cttiaena union candidates tor city coen- iBlaahinera think they are entitled to a rest Saturday) night and are going to take tt. All tha candidates will apeak tonight at meetings at Polish hall. Twenty -sixth and Martha, and at Hlbblefa hall. Forty fourth and Leavenworth. C J. Smyth also will apeak at Pollah hall aad Fran cis A. Brogan lat Hlbbler' balL PRIZES ARE OFFERED FOR TEMPERANCE PAPERS Th prise contests held annually by tha Federated Woman's Christian Temper anes unions of Omaha M oa la tha public as. In tha eon test of high school ataatenta. prises go for the heat assays on) The Value af Total Abstinence to a Lkfa- There la a local aria of C of fered by Dr. W. O. Henry; a elate prise of a, known ah tha -Gladys A. Patoa" arias, aad a aafJooal prtee of ssa aa subject tar essays la tha grade ool eaateat Is , "What ta tha Harm In a Otaa ef Bear. Wtoe ar Cider?" with a special aabjaet IOe the fifth grade. -What I Know About Narwotlca aad Stlraaiants." re to Ma a 1 teachers' eaateat. the subject being "The B-st Methods of Teaching the Nattur aad arffeeta ef Nar- eotiee rTobaoea aad Cltsrettea).- eomtesta dose May at Paper ar CAM I I -ruiNS'S I IV 111 II (n- TOO fJA VAi you HAve hO 60 OUT IN THIS CONDITION oui BRYAN MIGHT RUN ONCE MORE Gossip in Washington Says Woold Engage I. B. Again. TAFT 15 HEW YOKE LAST SIGHT ; ooaevelt Charaeterlaea Report That ' Prrsldeat Will Make Sever At tack oa Him Today as FrlghtfaL WASHINGTON. April S. Tha visit of 1 William Jennings Bryan to Washington yeeterday and hla conferences with tha various party leaders hers, particularly In tha senate, was followed today by widespread discussion of th possibility that th distinguished Nebraskan might again be the democratic candidate for president Mr. Bryan frankly said to Interview ers that ha was not a candidate for tha nomination la any sense of ths word, and that It wa difficult for blm to con. calve of any circumstances In which h might be a candidate. Ha said there ware plenty of other progressives In tha party from whom a (election could be made. Despite the publlo utterance, some democratic senators today. In discussing their Informal talk with Mr. Bryan, wera Inclined to the belief that under certain conditions Mr. Bryan would not decline th nomination. In abort, tha impression wa left that should Colonel Roosevelt be the republican nominee, Mr, Bryan would Ilka one mora to make th fight against him. Famous McClellan , Estate May Go to South Dakota SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. April J4.-(Spe-daj.) Th famous ''McClellan case. In volving property worth between MO.DOO and BXXOOO, which has been In tha court for about twelve years, and which baa several time reached tha state auprem court, promise to have a new lean of II fs as the resell of a decision Just ren. dared by County Judge Motrin, who hold In u balance that none of th claimant ar tha legal heir. If this decision. Ia sustained by the higher oourta the estate will go to th itate of South Dakota.. Tha estate Is that of John McClellan, a wealthy pioneer resident of Sioux Fall, who In lis waa killed by th elevator In' th building where he had hla apartment. It wa late at night aad he operated tha elevator himself, a he previously had dona, and wa crushed to death. Thar have been several sets of elal ro an ta contesting tor possession of the ee tate, among them what ar known aa tb Irish claimant, th Canadian claimant ; and tha Arkansas claimants. Tha tetter t were th principal plaintiff in that I phase of th legal contest which has just been decided by th county Judge. It 1 believed that tha Arkansas claim, ante mill now take an appeal from the decision of Judge Medln to tha stats cir cuit court. I J I THE GOTHAM SOFT COLLAR is so cool 2nd comfortable mi natty that you wonder why such l hot weather blessing was never thought of before. Appropriate, color-fast fabrics in silk and mer cerized. Blue, tan, white, gray and hello. All sizes. 1 2 for a quarter, 25c. and 50c ach at leading shops. Write to-day for your personal, agned copy of the Gotham Book ie Luxe. "YoajtCrrv; vroFf IIS auiaujj ej a inaiii. a. Sat- that I Key the ma- to be left la room (. dty haiL ' '" ill Mini I , - - V