COB fill v SI tH m 1 pi hi Kl al O a W b 10 jjjuSherlocko the Monk The Episode of the Immovable Truck foul put. Me.SHtRutKo'.i TT jSSnZ Fr5 &ES2 " . v. w I I KjCK. IT C r I 1 rvei net I L a - xu n qumctitt. Vrrr-' imtob ihnoiavt ' ibiukwc-i 3vVt 1 Mwt1 ' I Man Tou'f jusr trt 7 Y Of7 I ' JL. I Jl ' flMlrFlxV-t (4 "VM )VH, DRUMMERS WIN UPHILL GAME St Joseph Overcome! Omaha's Big Lead of Seven Bum. 5 OSES OUT ONE BUS AHEAD ' Htcka Hall la Hoi fa Rangers, While Freeman Crelrher rrrforae tar Hellaad'a ; Da Seles. ST. JOSEPH, Alo.. April t-The local! I played a (Teat uphill game today, over' coming a lead of seven niaa and df val ine Omaha, I to 7. Freeman, who re lieved Crutrher In the second Inning, hald Una aba to tw, bite. Score: OMAHA. Aa a h. o. a. e Davidson. IT..., Coyle, rf THomason. cf . , Kane, tb Johneon. r Wanner, 2b Nlehoff, U J Hulk-, aa Jll. ka. P Hall. P , i Totala a BT. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. Q. R.lllv, u Powell. If U'ataon. rf ....... Swilling, of Hortoa, lb Hmh, le M4nk. aa Omeeti. e Oinohor, p Freeman, p , Tatala .11 IT On out when winning run wa aoorad. "maha taa-) u Juaaph IIIIIIIIH Three-baa hlta: Johnon. 7.wllllnf. Tao-baaa hlta: Zwllllna, K'lehoff, John aon. Barrlfka hlta: Ruth, Melnke. Kret. man. Rinlea baaea: Kelly. Thomaaon. Kane. Ueft on baaea: Omaha. 1; tit. Jo aeph, . Struck out: By mitcher, I; bv fYrroan. I; by Hk-fca. (; bv Hall. 1. Baee on belli: Off Crutrher, I: off Hlrka I: oft Hall, I. Hit by pitched ball: Free men, tDartdeoni. Hlta: Off crutrher, t In one and one-third htnlnjn: off Hlrka. in al and tmo ihlrda Innlnga. Tlma: 1:4. Implrt: Johnaon. ni.MiTBAD Litar.i ron DKVKII It Pleeea la raana laalaa, letting Taaeka l, TOPF.KA. April M,-Olmatea4 for Den. ver went to pleeea In the fourth and 'ink Innlnga. when Topeka eroied eight runa rugate held the Denver tea ma ail hlta! and two runa. A muddy diamond made tha fielding alow and uncertain arora: TOPF.KA. Aa R. H. O. A. F, ... I a a a ... I I ... 4 I 1 a I lilt ...4111 ... I t 1 I ...I 1 I a a a ...4 t 10 1 ...ii "i IT ENVEa AB. R. H. O. A. E. ... 4 a i t ...4 dill .... 4 I t a ...4 j a 417 ...4 11 4 ... t . '".t I 1 I ,...4 1 1 si i "t (HIIIM ftumi, If Ryan. If liardser. lb.. 1 .ee. aa Fraata, !b..., Kint cf , -F-mery, lb.,, Oear. rf Umlth, .. Fugate, ...... ToUU .' Movd, jh..., Guillen, lb... "wvnjr ,11.,.,, Channell, cf t aaeioy, rt.,.,, l.ltKlHey, lb Toffey, aa 9pahr, c olmatead, p..., Ramey. p., - Totala Topeka t.. Miver I I I I I II 1 I Jwo-hea. hlta: King. Kenworthy. Kao. rlfke htta: Kmery. Gear, Fugata. Pp.hr. rifica fly: Rvan. Double play: Ramey , to Lloyd to Llndney. giolen baaea: King. I Kenworthy. Illi.: oft olmatead. In , four Innlnga: off Ramey. 4 In four Innlnga. baae on belli: tiff Olmatead. J; off I ugate. L etruolt out: By Fugue. , by Olmatead. 1; by Ramey. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Oiraeteao. ; by Raey t rmptre: knaps. Inter-Class Meet Set for Saturday The annual Interclaaa trark meet of the Omaha High acboot will be hekj Saturday . afternoon of thla week at Crelghton field. Forty btoa arill take pan In the Program of track and field events. The aophoawre lads won lha meet uvat rear. barely noaujg.out abend af tha eenlora. , rwiig ih iw or event! that will be bald In tha Interclaaa meet Saturday: Ma-yard daah. as-yard daah. 4MVyard aaah. half mile run, mile run. St-yard burdlea. IbVyard hlkk hurdles, ahot put. , hammer throw, dlacua throw, running high Jump, running broad lump, pole vault and half ml la relay raoa. Golf Season Will - Open on Saturday a Ootf acaaon will be officially opened ta almost every club nest Saturday and Sunday and yesterday was to bo tha big sractiea day. but rala cnterfered. At the Field elub arrerai caddlea sad golf en banc around the dub novae all moratng and part of the afternoon, waiting to get a chance to try oat their akilL. Key ta the Kiuiaooa Bee Avartfcang. MOVBaUaTTB Of OCVAA7 STSAJCarmSL reu ArrMea. SeiMe TOttg .. ......... gieurt. m:w roag rieeeiul X" TOgg, . XerhMtaea, DOVTR V.l .. mrrrtBnAa y.rt. Km. (, 1 a( j aetiea gviiK et St ix Ultra.... t HRimaKgAXo. c r uyajtruuie AettiMee. eav.iM .. i atsa ' nwiiii) itiii Li. t email Aerli xJ.-X)RN Lower: No. Standing of Teams WEST. LF.AOl'K: I NAT. LBAOrB. VV.UPct.l W.UPct. St. Joaeph 7 t .171' Cincinnati . 1 .7S0 Denver ... I ,an Nw Y.ork. I i .727 Topeka ... t Hoeton .W Hloui Citr. 4 1 .i71l('hl-o .... i . Wlrhlla ... t 4 X Phlla phla .41 . Omaha .... I f .VB Pttlaburah I 7 .417 Dea Molnea I 4 Xa, Ht. lpla.. I I . Lincoln ... 7 . Brooklyn ..4 1 .Ml Yeaferaar'o Reaalta. WEHTKRN I.KAOl'K. Omaha, 7; Rt. Jnerph, (. I Hloui Cltv-Dea Molnea; rain. Wichita-Lincoln; rain. Denver. U Topeka. 1 NATIONAL bKAOl'E. Plttaburnh, S; Cincinnati, t. at. Laula-4'hlcafo: rain. AMKHICAN LF.AOCE. Chicago, ; Detroit, i. Cleveland-Ht. Iule: rain. AMKRICAN AfWOCIATION. Toledo-Milwaukee: rain. Columbue. Kaniaa C'ltv. II. Indlanapolla, t: Mlnneapolla, 1L Loul.nlle. i; HI. Paul. 4. " Gaaiea Tedar. Weatern League Omaha at at. Joaeph "toug City at Dea Molnea, Wlchltn at Lincoln, Denver al Topeka. National league Bnaton at New Tork, Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. AmerRaa League Chicago at Detroit, Cleveland at Ml. Loula, New Tork at Waahlngton. Philadelphia at Boaton. I PIRATES FOOZLE AND LOOSE Marty OToole Sent in at Finch and It lunbuted. WILD TEBOW HELPS THINGS OH HeadHeka Rellered ta Let Daalla at aad Move Costa Plrstea lha Gams Olkeos Is Ordered Oat. CINCINNATI, April nl-After Clncln- natl tied up tha soor In tha seventh on thras hits and a bass on belli. Clarke relieved Hendricks In lbs ninth In srder to allow Donllo to bat and thereby loat tha gams, I to t O Toole, who followed Hendricks, was hit for a double by Bescher and a single by Balsa and a wild throw ta first, allowed to score tha win ning run. Hendrlcke and Humphries pitched wall. Otbaoa was ordered out of tha game by Umpire Owena for criticis ing a doolalon. Score; Prmst'hOMI cinctmnati AS M O.A.B. AS 110 at TrM, tb.. I a I I ltaerhar, H I 1 rarer. If... Ill Ketee, I I I I I ". f . 4 i i iH i ixi. ik i i t i a Staeer, ea. t I I tUHrk.ii. HI I I I I Miller, lb.. 14 ISa... k . I euene. n., f 1 I v ereelea. a. I 1 I II M'Cenky. A I I I eKame. a oik. e.. I a 4 a aktriee, .. lewe. e... I I S at'lerke, e... I I I I a rteerltk l f I I Oeeear. .. O Tenle, a a I HHrtee. l I I 1 I ueaua .... i a a a aeMriieaeid I - Ureal .... Tetiii... .a M 4 I Tet.lt . ..H SJ I I 'Nma out when winning run aoarad. Hatted for Hendrlrka In the ninth. Pitted for Oaapar In the third. Ran for McLean In tha seventh. Pltuburg lllet s I Cincinnati 14 Two-bsae hlta: Carey, Re tee, Besrher. Hlta: Off Oaiiur. k In thre Innlnga: off Humphrlea,' I In elk Innlnga: off I lend -rtcka, 7 In eight Innlnge; uff O Toole, I (none out In the ninth). Sacrifice hlta: MrCarthy. J: Heecher. 1. Double play: K.gan to Hoblliaell. Left on baaea: Pltte burg, 7: Cincinnati, II. Baaea an balls: Off Hendrlcka. 4: off Oaapar, 1: off Humphries, . Pasaed ball: Simon. Time: 1:1. Umplrra: Owens and Bran nan, Harlan High Takes Game from Omaha HARI.AX, la., April i-(8peclil Tele grata. -ln looeely played gsms the Harlan High aohool bass ball team de feated the Omaha Ugh school team by a erore of 7 to 4. Batteries: Harlan, Swsln snd Pattsrson; Omaha. McFarlane and Adams. Struck sut: By Swsln, I: by McFarlane. Bsaea on balls; Off Swain, 4: aft McFsrlsns t Two bass hlta: Waters of Harlan and Manila of Omaha. Three bass hit: Plats of Omaha. Er rors: Omaha, t; Harlan, 1 Hlta: Omaha. 11; Harlan. T. Umpires: Hook and llertert. Time of Same: 1st. ARMOUR BASE BAIL TEAM - 'IS STARTING OUT Wai The Amour Stars, a sew baas ball team In the field ntsyed their first gams Sat urday aftsmoon agalnat lha Omaha Oaa Company team, at South Omaha and "rwhelmlngly defeated them by a 11 to 1 score. Ouerneee. the Armour hurter dlatlngulebed blmaelf by atrlktng sut four teen men during the game aad holding hie opponents to but firs scattered hlta while his teammates rolled sp twelve hlta against Bulm. who waa oa tha mound for ths Oss company. The line up of the Armour team, which la looking for games with the beet la as follows: Test, catch; Ouerness. pitch: tteckoff, first base; Rap. aecond i Jetea, abort: Bowlte, third;' Gentleman, right: Hyatt, left; MlUett, TWENTY-FIVE PUYERS AHf NO CHECKER MEET BEATER CITT. Nebv. April ja.ane BEAVER CITT. Neb. April ir.Ppe esl Telearare-V-The South severs Ne brsska Checker saasctarloa Jnst here with twenty-five ptsrers ta aiteadaaetv la the first section Dr. C. fi. run land sf Bearer City was first and la Urn sec sod section E. F. Oaborn af MrCeek ws- B. T. Oaborns wss etr cted nrtali1.nl of too sasormrioa and Wtkltor Dsvos of 'anea, secretary. The Mt ejecting WU1 bs held st Lebattos,! THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. APRIL. 29. SOI CHASE THE TIGERS Chicago Team Wim Second Straight Game from Detroit LANGE FANS OUT EXPERTS Ceta Cebb Twice aad Retiree Craw ford aad Calaer, Thea Beesm- lag Brrallo Replaced la ' -aiktk by Megrldse. DETROIT.' April sl-Chlcago took the aecond atralght gams from Detroit to day. to a, In en Icy drlnle. Langa fanned eight Detroit playara in the first five Innlnga, getting Cobb twice and re tiring Cobb, Crawford and Oslner la the fifth. lis wss wild, hlwsver. snd un steady and was replaced by Mogrldge after three hits were made oft his de livery In the sixth. Score: CHIOAtm DsntoiT. ASHOAg ABH.O.A.C. Rett, lb ... 4 I a 1 ihcab, m... 1 i a Lr4. Ik...-: 4 111 eiVtt. 11 I I 4 k I Cellekaa. Ht I I I ei'obk. et... ( lilt Boaie, et. , 4 Craerere. rf I I I rhinea. rf.. 4 1 4 I enelrt'ly, tk 4 I I I I teller, Ik . 4 1 4 I eo.mor, ik. . t I II a a Seem, at. I 1 I jLoaeea, lb I I I I I Blopk. I.... 1 I II uetanege e.. 4 I I I I Lanie. .. till muni, 1 I 1 1 4 MogrUea. a I I I aJeaee ..... 1 I 1 I Debuc ... 1 I I I I TeUll ...M lilt I " , . TMib....l7 in It t Bsttad for Busin In the slith. f hlcsgo 4 1 1 1 1 a-a !rolt I I ( I I I I I M Two-base hlla: Cobb.- Louden. Lang, Rath. Three-base hlta: Oft Lang, In five snd two-thlrde Innlnga: off Mog rldge. t In three and one-third Innlnga; off Burna. II In Mi Innlnga; off Dubuc, 1 In three Innlnga. Berrlflca hits: Bath. Colllna, Block. Sacrifice fly: ISnge. Stolen baaea: Bush, Vtti. Lord, Zelder. Doubts play: Vitt to Buah. Lett on baaea: Chicago, t; Detroit, 1. Flrat on belli: Off Ijinge. (; off Burna. 1; off pubue. k Flrat on arora. Chicago, Detroit. I Struck sut: By Inge. I; by Mogrldge. I; by Burna. 1; by Duhuc, 1. Nalka: Burna, tnge. Tlma: 1:0a. I mplree: Perrlne snd Dlneen. Pennsylvania Takes- Away the Honors PHILADELPHIA. Pa., April SL-The. 7" erF,lt winning the meet for ths University sf Pennsylvania won two ofjh'dh school must be given to Virgil ths thre blue ribbon (vents at ths an nual relay race her yeeterdav and Syracuse university took tha other. The two And four mils relay chamDlonihln. of America war captured by ths Phila delphia Initlttitloit after hard alriigglea nd th tag mi national Chlmpionehlp was won by gyrecuae after Reldpath, Ita fait quarter-mller. bad extended hlm- aeir to ths limit to bes'. Sanders of II Hnols. Soms of ths best a.uarter-mll men In conega were In thla event. Both of Pennsylvsnla's victories wars herd won. Its runner having to extend themaelvea right ap to tho tape. A feature of ths sfternoon waa tha per formance of A. L. Outterson of Vermont university, who won ths broad tumn bv leaping twenty-four feet and fife elghta ot an inch from a muddy takeoff. In none or bis tries did he jump under twenty. three feet. It to probable thst hs will be a strong contender for a place on the American Olympic team. Summaries national relay championship: One rous college chsmpionihlp won by tnaiaron, cnamplln, Fosg. Reldpath): second, Illinois (Wilson. nunier, csrtls. Kendersi: third. Penn- -n tnaynoca. Bmitn. Footer, lumhig; dxth. Ohio Wealevan. Time by quarters: U, 1:4,. :. 1H Maaaa. hu aetta Technical and McOlll university scratched. Two-mile college chemulonihlp won by Pennaylvanla ifhiirch. Croee, Loitering. Bodleyi; second. Princeton (Oordon. Haw-vr- McKlnney. Hayen; third. Minnesota !""". i napin. Hhaughneeey. l.lnd bergi. Time by.halvee: wa aosa. 11 Indiana unlverolty scratched. rour-miie college rhamplnnahlp won by Penneylvanls lUuthana. Langner. Ma deira. MriTunty.): second. Michigan (Brown. Umlth. ilsnsysn. Halmbaughl; third. Dartmouth IDolsn, Ball. Dev. Hsr- meiir, inunn. rrinrfnn -rim t,v Mnu "twi ecratcneo. One-mile freahmsn championship won bv Princeton: aersnd. h..h..L. Time: 3 Two atsrters. Other, ooll.ee relays accoeitlne t ,). One-mile relay woo bv St. John's collegs -""""". worn, tiejkiouelei, Weeh Ingion: third. Mullenburg. AUentowa. Pa. Time: 1 Itv , One-raile relay won bv Ohio Wealevan; second. Vordham: third. Haverford; fourth, Rutgers. Time: l:i. One-mile relay won bv vtretnie. n.i. veralty: second Carlisle Indiane: third. renseyrvanta State eolra Time: I C Field srents HkVeent H.t Thomas (Prlnreton: aeennd. Pstteraon (Pennsyrvanlal; third. Robertson iSvm. S.V": .t""- 1-aathers (Uettyaburg). Timor W:!!.. .Z?ymrS. hurdtea: Woe by Nicholson (Missouri): aecond. Csaa (llllnoiai: third. Kuh (Chlcagoi: fourth, Orlffllh (Pennsyl vania. Time: I IML Pole vault: Won by Wagoner (Tale). 11 i. i "T""- secono, aturphv (IIHnolat. 11 feet 1 Inches: third. Wright (Dsrt moulhl. Gardner fTsle), tied at U feet, Hisb jump: Won by Enrlght (Dart mouth). I feet 11 rnrhee: second, Burdirk iPennsylvanlal. feet M inches: third, Thorpe (Csriisle). Lane ( Penney Ivanlai. Hey bum (Pennaylvanta). tied and aa iunw off Thorpe won at i feet t inches. boo ui: noa ay Hiibroofc (Notre Darnel, el feet: eecnnd Knhl ,ui.ki . 41 feet 11 inches: third, Whitney (Dart mouth). feet l Inches: fourth. 1 rrlli (Hsrvardl. 41 feet 4S Inches. rummer tnrow: Woo by Kmpeca (Pennsylvania l let feet su, Inr-K snd. ChlMa .Tale), 1 feet Inches: third. urwra ipirseenni, it feat 7 Incbea: fourth. Kehler (Mtchlasn). mi au. Inches. " " Broad Jump: Woe) by Guttersoa vr. moot unlveratty). M feet and of aa men; second. Waason tNatre Darnel. u rest e inrnee: third. Bahreeh (Ce lumbtal. feet 7H mrhes: fourth Jones (Pennayrranla). tl feet 4H Inchee. Dteeue throw: Woa by Phu brook (Notre ). m feet Im he.. eerond. W ntt aev (Dartmouth 1 IB eu. th'rd.. Maroea (Dartmouth). 1 21 feet 4 ewiar. tJkJCDjgaai. m OMAHA HIGH TAKES MEET Indoor Athletic Contest Captured After "Sharp Conflict. LOCAL 'T" IH 8EC0BD PLACE t'alverslty sf Nebraska . Freibwiea Wla Third, 'with Oaly Pslat Dlf fereace Tbrllllaa Featarca at Aadltortam. Ilaanr of Polate. 1st, Omaha High school.. 1 Id. Id. Total. 1 1 . Z2 1 1 19 1 18 Ml 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 Omaha "T" 1 Nebranka freahmen... 1 R. Wood, unattached. 1 University of Omaha. 9 Fremont "X" Mornlngalde ' college.. Svea Athletic club 9 Note Flrat place rounta five points: second, three points; third, one point. Omaha High school won the annual In door athletic meet at the Auditorium 8at- urday with a total of twenty-two points. Omaha Toung Men'a Chrlatlun saaoclstlon cams In second with nineteen points and trie University of Nebraska freshmen took third with one point less. Robert Wood, formerly of tha Omaha High school, running unattached, and Reese ot the University of Nebraska freshmen tied for Individual honora, each getting, .ten points, ... Ths meet waa a aucceaa from the firing of the flrat ahot, and a good alied crowd wlineeasd the athletic carnival. Tha boxes on ths first floor were .parked with flienda of ths runnera and clubs which wars represented on the floor. The svsnts were run oft on scheduled time and ths meet was finished at 11:46, which la good time considering that over WO athletes took part. Reaall la riser. V Not until the last event wss the winner of ths meet decided. Ths pole vault wai ths laat svent to be finished, prior to that tha meet belonged to tho Omaha Toung Men'a Chrlatlan aasoclatlon, with a total of nineteen points. Ths Nebraska fresh men ware aecond with eighteen and the high school third with seventsen point!. Rector. He took first place In tha pole vault, going 1 feet 1 Inch, winning five polnti for tha high school and thus win ning tha meet. Much time waa waited owing to ths inefficiency ot ths judges of the finish, who twice tailed to keep a elosa tab on tha runnera and thua mixed mattera up ao that they had to get together and de ride on a winner for the meet. Thla waa true In tha flrat event, tha forty-yard daah, when John Drexel croaaed the tape at least a foot In front ot ths nearest man. Ths judge who waa supposed to pick tha first men watched tha third, and Dreael Inatead ot getting tha place ha deserved waa given third place after much dispute. Kaorkoat la Beslas. The feature of the evening was a clean knockout In the middleweight boxing con test when Denote Ryan landed on the Jaw of Joe Wharton In the. third round. Dennis landed so effectively thst Whar ton waa lifted three feet off the ground and aent from the center of the ring to hie corner where he lay cold, from the effects of the terrific awing. The crowd went, wild with excitement and eagerly awaited the next bouta, but a quietus waa put oa the -heavy blowa. In the lightweight claaa Al 8honqulat won lha derision over W. Toung In three rounds Karl Long won the decision over Fred Albee In tho welterweight clan. In the bantamweight H. W. McDonald won a popular derision over W. J. Van Druika. J. P. PHxenberg heated J. Sulll van la tha heavyweight claaa. Five w reading matchee were pulled off, but were not very popular and littl attention waa plad to them. In the apecial event! J. J. PasanoweM. representing the police fores, wa defeated by A. L. Adam If the fire department. In a three-round boxing event. The police got ths wrest ling event bet sees F. L. McCabs and Captain Oreenmaa by default. nswtaaats Oaea . Meet, Tho big affair opened with a massed dumbbell drill In which 11 "T" gym nasts, under the direction of J. T. Max well, physlrai director, went through a aeries of Intricate movements without a hitch. The group was garbed ta.the regulation gymnasium suit and ranged from the grade school youngster to the sturdy business man. The dritl opened with a snakelike wind about tha floor and waa followed by a dlvieion which stretched the athletes out across the en tire floor nine abreast. , ' The forty-yard daah was one of the most Interesting events ot tho evening. First ptaca was raptured by Reees of ths university freshmen ta Second Place went to Morrison of the same team. Third place waa takes by Joha Draxei of Omaha High school, six preliminary heats were rua off. la tho finale tho gen eral opinio, of ths spectatora was' that Drexel had woo. Hs finished about a foot la the lead ot the rest of the field. However, the Judge, got mixed ea the men whom they were watching and the results were twisted. Thirty-Ore mea were entered la this event la the flrat at W. R Powera of Beatrice Toons Man's Chrlatlan assoctstioa mads ths dis tance ta :4V but n the finale failed to place. Reeeei Prove, Haakr One. Reese, the husky Cornhuaker freshmaa athlete, duplicated his performance tn the forty-yard dash by taking flrat place agaia la th, ahotput. burling ths two! re sound ma ball a dbttaac of 41 feet tochea. AO tho entrants showed anod form la flinging the snot and corapetttionL Al Falrbrother-a band fu ml at red bras tor m Ptac, honor, If lt'ZJ?-ZZZJT-? 2 1912. ?D AMONG BUT REtfeWTt.T,sm.er. keen. Andrew Dow of tha University , ot Omaha tallied the first score of the even ing for hla school by winning second place laurels The .co-eda ,of the local university aang one of their college aire hen Dow'i name waa announced amohr the winners. ' Ladwla Has Mama. Ralph Ludwig, running under the color ot tho local "T" association, romped away with tha half, mile run. outdlstanc-. tag hla competttora by about thirty-five yards at tha 'finish'." ' Carl Engirrora of the Svea Athletic club set a not pace at tha start, but soon tired, and was left behind. Ludwig won the halt mile event last" year at the big meet and his dupli cation ot the. teat again this 'year puts him In a class by himself among local dlatanca runners. - Hi, time was two minutes and twenty seconds, which waa pronounced as exceedingly good time for a hard Indoor track by. the officials of the. meet. Ludwig trained faithfully for the. event for over three weeks and was In .excellent condition to stand tha strain. Allan Sellne. an Omaha High school senior lad, took aecond place by dint of soma clever running In the laat lap. . . . ' Grade School Relays, Tha grade achoot relay racea drew the inot applauas of tha evening, the young sters furnishing considerable excitement as they dashed around tho arena. Loth. rop; school won tho first dlvlilon quarter mile public schools' championship, of Omaha by running tha dlitahce. tour lads on the teem. In fifty-eight, aad one-fifth ebonde. Windsor school took ths aecond dlvlilon honors In fifty-nine aecond flat. Thla .Hvlilon of schools Is based on the number of rooms each of the school buildings have, so that tha larger school or those having twelve rooms or over are ranked as first division. All achoola under twelve roome are included In the second dirialon. While the races were In progress ths balconies filled with pubHc school youngsters kept the sir filled with a dearenlng nolaa, cheering for their favorltoa. a duaky skinned athlete from tha"Kellom school outdistanced hi op ponents, but waa rather handicapped on account of the alowncia of hla team- mates. Walklaai Relay. Th, feature event of the evening anf the one which drew the moat apprauet wi the poetmen'i walking relay which wta held toward th end of the meet. Many In tha crowd recognised their fam ily aarrler of missive, and when they did they made It known that their fa vorite was able .to cover conalderable ground when the canines of the neigh borhood were In evidence. , . The Mammary. Summary of sventa: . r Forty-yard daah: Reeir, University of Nebraska freshman, flrat; Morrison. I nlvenlty of Nebraska freenman, rec ced; -John Drexel, Omaha High school, third. Tlmb. f.m . . . Grade acnoola relay, quarter mile: Flrat dlvltlon, Loth rop (Fred Heltteidt. a. Lttt, Chanea Morrarty and Oodtrey (irrenoughi, .first; ...entrsj, second; Sara toga, third. Time. Mecond division. -Windsor (F. Relnert. W, Mvnater. Curtis end k, PerieeMnt flrat; Pacific, second; Walnut HI I, tnnd. lime, v.sv. -r Twelve-pound ahot put: Reese, Unl veralty of Nebraska freshman. firM: An. drew Dow, aecond; llolben, Morning Ide. third. Distance. 41 feet 1 Inched. Running high Jump. Wiley, University of Nebraska freshman, first; Hugh vi. race, ununii l association, aecond; Paul Anthea. Omaha "T" association third, ileisht. i feet 1 Inches Two hundred and twenty-yard dash: Robert Wood, unattached, first; Hugn Millard, Omaha High achaol, aecond; Warren Fitch. Omaha High acnooi tnird. Time, :l7tk. . . Half-mile run: Ralph Ludwig, Omaha "T" association, first; Alien Hei.ne, Omaha High achnol, aecond; .Warren Kttcnie, oinana 'v ' association, third. Time. t:t. Two-mlie run: Alex Weldenfeld, Omaha -i assorts t ion. nrsi; Lennli i Rian. Omaha "V" association, aecond: Joe vv. Wirt. Omaha "Y" aaaodauon. third. Time. 11:2. Four hundred and fortv-vard ' dash? Robert Wood, unattached, first; Thomas moling, rremont "T association, ao end; Waldo Shllllngton. Omaha High achool. third. Time, 1.1 . Church federation relay (half mile): Aaburr elub of Walnut Hill Methodist first; Olivet Baptlat, aecond: Walnut Hill sist-touist. tniro. Time: 1:17. One mile run: Meyer Oordon, Omaha Hlxlt achool. first: Colemsn (Wrinn Omaha High school, second; Philip Carle, man. Svea Athletic club, third. Time: 1:11 High achool relay (half-mile champion ship ot Nebraska): Omaha tilth rchool team, eompoeed or vereil Rector, Hugh Millard. John Drexel and Howard Bit tineer. first; Lincoln High school, second. Time: l:i2 Athletle club relay (one mile, ebem- plonahlp of Omaha): Omaha "T" asso ciation team, first; Monmouth Park Ath letic dub, eeerma. Time:. 4:1a. - Ualveratty reisy (one mite, chamolon- hip of Missouri valley): University ot rebraaka, freshmen, won by default ovei Morntnjtslde. Hankers' relsv fauaf-rer-mtle, cham. ptrmahtp of Omaha): Omaha National bank, flrat: First National bank, secono. Time: 10 , . Col lea relay (half mile, rhamnlonshln sf Nebraska and Iowai: Peru Stite Nor mal, first; Bellevae. second: University of Omaha, third. Time:. 1-57 Toung Men'a Christian association re lay (one mile, cHamplonehlp ef Nebraska). Beatrice T association, first; Omaha "T" aaaociatlon. aecond: Fremont -T association, third. Pole vault: Vergil Rector. Omaha High school, first: Julian Williams, Method.it bplaoopal church, aecond: Fred Paulsen, Bellevwe Athletic association, third. Helarht: W feet 1 inch. Parallel bare: Joha rahs, Omaha Tel Jed 8okol. first: Conrad Kauta. South Side Turners, aecond: Frank K races, Omaha Tel Jed Hokol. thud. Points, nr. Omaha eoetinen'a walking relay: Sta tion C team, first, eompoeed of Have) , Powers, Mrchirg and Aaher. letei e( tho Weet. J.'C. McKay, former- Unlversllv of Pntnavlvania grldiroa atklete, wss of ficial etarter. A. W. Miller was custodian of the stiver trophy eupa aad medaia which attracted eooeiderable attenttoav Corright. WIS. Nation Press Association, "Put On Tour Old Gray Bonnet," while the athlete, cavorted about th, floor. Intenae excitement prevailed when the iinai event or the evening, the pole vault, W'aa held. Omaha atoori two nolnta he- bind the local "Y" aaaociatlon before thla event wss held snd when lanky Vergil Rector easily cleared the bamboo bar at 10 feet 1 inch, thua taking first place and consequently winning the meet toy the vapiioi mil achool. penuemonium reigned. George Parrteh of the University of Omaha failed to put In an SDpearance when the announcer called tne college reiay or Nebraska and aa a result the local lads were weakened ao that they naa to be content with last place. Robert Wood, runrrlnr unattached and Reese of the University of Nebraska ireanman snuao, tied tor InaiviaiHU Hon ors with ten Dolnta each and the hand. some diamond atick pin that was to go to the individual point winner had to be left with J. T. Maxwell of the "Y" aaso clatlon until the tie can be decided. A huge reflectoscooe mounted on large pedestal tn the middle of the floor waa uaed to flash the resulta of the events so thst the crowd did not hsvs to wait tor the meager details of the an nouncer. Most of the vlsltlns athletea frren out in the state and from Iowa left early this morning. A few remained over for today aa gurata of local athletic clubs and the "1 ' aasoclatlon. A total of twelve handsome silver trophy cupe were awarded the winning teams in we reisy races. No record! were broken, but one athlete ran the forty-yard daah in seconds. Just one second more that the worid'a indoor mark lor the event. DOANE BOYS WIN TRACK MEET Tigers Capture Main Event from Wetleyaa Contestant!. FINAL SCOBE STANDS 63 TO 84 Daaae Pat, Up Fierce Battle to Caplaro Base Ball Game .Also, hat Laeea ta the Tan, if tl 4. CRETE, Neb., April a.-(8peclal Tele. gram.) Doana and Wealeyan apllt even In a double athletic event. Doana winning th, track meet and Wealeyan tha bail game. ' Th, track meet score wss 43 to M. Doana winning rather handily sJthough Mlckle. the star mller ana nalf-mlier, waa out on account of a strained ankle. Sum mary: High hurdles: flrat. Rica m i! second Vlfqualn (W.); Second", Piatt (D.). Time: :I7 One hundred-yard daah: First. Nutsmsn (u.i; aecond. Chamberlain (W.); third, Wright (W). Time: :10i. Mile run: Flrat, Gillian (W); second. King (D.; third. B, Hlgby (D.). Tims: area. rour hundred and forty-yard dash: First, Chamberlain (W.; aecond, Nuts msn (O.); third, Dickinson (D.). Time: Two hjndred and twenty-yard hurdle. First, Reck tW.); second. Vlfqualn (W.J; third. Plstt (D.). Time: Two hundred snd twenty-yard dssh: First. Chamberlain (W.l; aecond. Nuts man (D.): third. Oohle (D). Time: :25. rllx hundred and elshtv-vard Hash Flrat, Hlgby (D.); aecond. Gillian (W.l; third. Dally (W.). Time: e:m Shot put: Flrat. Gohle (P): second. Chsmberlatn (W.); third. Fawell (W.. Dtetance: Thirty-four feet, three Inches. Dlacua: First, Gohle (D.); aecond. Hull (W); third. Dickinson (D.), DlsUnce: Nlnetv-nlne seven-tenths feet. Hammer throw: First, Branson (D.); aecond. Ooble (D): third. Reynolda (W.). Distance: Ninety-nine and nine-tenths feet. Pole vault: Flrat. Dickinson (D.): sec ond. Wilson (W.): third. Stout (W.); Wilkinson ID).- Height: Ten feet. Broad Jump: Flrat, Dickinson (P.): sec. end. Hsworth (W); third. Wllaon (W.). Distance: Twenty feet, eleven one-half Inches. , High Jump: Flrat. Wilson (W.: second. Dickinson (D.): third. Reynolds (W.l; Rough (D ). Height: Five feet, six Inches Final score. 41 to 54. In a poorly played game Wealeyan de feated Doane by tha score of to 4. Many errors were made on both aides and Wealeyan In the fifth stowed the gam .away. In the ninth Doane put up a fierce batting rally, netting three runs. Doana outhlt Wealeyan and made fewer errors. Score. R.R K. Doane Mllllimill Wealeyan ...I I M I I I I M I I Batteries: Doane. Kretrlnger and Bran son; Wealeyan. Hsworth and Gavey. Free Land Information ' The Twentieth Century Farmer, to meet the demand of its readers for land information, has gathered and compiled data on soils, climate and farming conditions in all parts of the country. It is willing to give out this information, free- if postage is sent with inquiry. Do You Want to Know About government land laws, location of land of fices, etc. How to get irrigation lards, location of projects, laws governing same, etc. Best sections for fruit growing, general farming, stock raising or dairying. Tour questions will get prompt attention. State plainly and specifically what you want to know. .Write, Land Information Bureau - The Twentieth Omaha, By Gus Magerl vii.,HAMFArrO,"KXi NAlLltC TOUR -MPTf! I BLUES USE SCORING MACHIHE Start in with Two in First and Keep Up to End. ; . COLUMBUS UNABLE TO STEM TIDE Hard Hitting by Both Teama Feat.) are. Game .Loelavlll Galea Edge Over St. Paul by Slagle Mark. KANSAS CITT. April a.-Kansas City started scoring in the fir., t..i.. - ..,,i,i, aiiu. Columbus never was able to overcom. , K,"a- fd hitting by both teams featured, the visitors retting six extra baae hits out of a total of ten. Per rtng'a home run In the eleventh scooped two ahead of him. Score. t. KAN AS CTTT. ABHaAt AB Hull VT,: T 1 i J ! 'Barbeee. lb 4 I , ..-, .... ..... .curse, et.. I 1 1 I e Cenx-loa. rf I 1 I I ea,K.llw. If 1 a at Perrlna, Ik. I I I 1 liars, rf.... 4 a I a a VMIer. lb.. 117 1 IH-err. lb... I l l, Hulewlu, tb 4 I 1 I ICerrldoa. as 4 I 1 I Oavphar aaa f 1 A) . IT. s - - m unirar, e m 1 Smith, e.... 4 I f 1 !!,..,. '. 4 , " Ceser. till ... . , , , 7 - tvJ 1 u. v. , n. 1 m v 1 O Hloi-heua.. MJIII n""'-. v w s a T0UI1....N 11 n u V Teuli. M I II H ll ' Rstted for Cooper In fifth. RSn for Mlnchmnn In !. Columbus ...... Illltlll'l -.ansae i.riy .... I S k 1 1 11 flntne Mm. tBMnv w., l . . . .. v . .,. ..,.,.. . wu-nese nits: Stlllee U . . a. . t- 1 . , ... - ... . . 1 1 j . onuin. tiincn man. Congalton. Sheldon. Hlta: Off fowrll, 4 in 4 1-1 Innlnga: off Hornaby. 1 In 4 1-1 Innlnga: off Cooper. 1 In 4 In- ninn- ittf 1 1 r r,,. L , c in . 1 . . - ' " ' '" . inning. oases' on halls: Off Cooper. S: off Drucke 1 off Powell. 4: off Hornahy, t. struck out: By Powell. 1; by Hornahy. I: by Cooper. 1; by Drucke. I Left on basei; Columbus 4; Kansas City. 6- Imubl, playm: Corridon to Downey to Ckrr. Time: 1:11. Umpires: Blerhalter and Connolly. ST. PAUL, April 28,-St. Paul tried hard to overcome Louisville', lead of . ,uV T-iemii inning, due after tha home team had made two runa, Dl.ht.. ,!.. . , . 1 .... . .... .aw, .isiii.isru enu IIIUVK Out ISO men. Batted for Loroy In th, ninth. LOtltVILU. rr. PAt-t. AB H 0 J It AB.H.O.A g. aiintly. lb 4 4 I I eBuller. tb.. I k 3 4 Herd . rf.. 4 1 I I iRlnen. If.. I 1 1 1 S Rsli.lil. Ik I III 1 iMrcerk. al ) I I 1 B'miller. M 4 I 11 1 Autrey b. . 4 I is 1 a Bell, is 4 a 1 i eni... m. . . . J sisnler, ef. 4 I I I AIwls. lb.. 1111 Mtsden. e.. 4 I I I ollenker, rt.. t t I I a Jiltkter, p- I I 4 oniorb. a.... I I I I I ni.pnr, p. a I I 4 TtUle...B I DM 1'v.ilea .... 1 I I aj Totell....M I tt II ti txtulsvtlle i A 1 1 a a-ia Louisville 1 1 M I H I 4-4 Stolen bases: Burrh. 1: Beaumlller. Two-hase hlta: Madden, McCormlrk. Struck out: By tjtrov. 1; by Rlrhter, 6. Bases on balls: Off Larov. 1: off Rlchter A. Wild pitrhea: Laroy, Rlchter. Bslk:. Isroy. Pasaed ball: Madden. Time:' S: Umplrea. Hayes and Irwin. CRICKETERS TO MEET TO ORGANIZE TUESDAY NIGHT Tho English rame of cricket ties et. tractod much attention tn rtmsh. ihl. spring and will get a good booatthls year, wnen tne iirax gam, or tn, season Is slaved next Saturday afternoon et Mll, omana encxet ciud. or which Dean. jamea a. isncoca, ot Trinity cathedral Is president. A meeting will be held Tuesday even-. Ing of this week at Jacobs' Memorial! halt for the nnrnnee nt nntwtln, .I,.. organisation, at which time over fifty, men will be present a via, tm ea s... -,k la dvaDenala. comnllcsited with tlvee mwn kidney troubles. Electric Bitters help all such esses or no pay. Try them, 50c For Bale by Beaton Drug Co. 1 rd--W fa. -aV ft M T Century Farmer Nebraska ( Tns-we-,', v ...... Djcreasa. "-"-.v.. .. . - I yelww, i.c. Ns. ( ysUsw. ia4jr7M; he. 1