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TEE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MAT 9. 1912.
By Tom McNamara
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US BOYS
And There Wasn't Any Airship
Copyrighted U. 8. Patent Office.
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MAKE MONKEYS
OF THE ALE ANDERS
BEFORE THE 6MALL6n
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ROURKES SLAUGHTER JOSIES
Batter Three of Holland's Fitchen
for Serenteen Safe Hit.
J0BI580I EUSI5 CLEYXl BAIL
Fa lUatfcfk Artist lU tk
; it. Jm Batter Dra wltfe
. : : aatti t
' Hits.
Jack KoiltDe't Jaalae rl4 tlw wont
bMtlnf of tha mm at tha hand! of
the Rourkta jraatcrdagr afternoon la tha
fouria- aa lut (aaia of tka awiaa. Tka
Maorkaa alavcMana Ibraa W. Joaapa
altekara tar a total of aaraataaa aa(
klta aa4 (allaaaa oft with tka lone aaO
ai a U to I aeora.
Crateliar atari4 tka aaf trfbrnaiK
la tka first Inalnc wbaa ba gave four
be mo on balla wlik two man on basse,
fsrsliic la Ihrss nine, "Bock" rrasauLa
ss tka (Mat naa to ba afaunbtarsd. Hs
araa fstnM tor ftrs Mta In thrsa rnnlnaa
Wbaattsy aa aaat la tba awuiWI la tka
fifth a asaai tka tMa. but aa admlals
faraa tha rst arabbtakt af tka thrrs.
. Carl Jtastssoa trarkasl aa tha flrlaf Una
far tha kasaa taaai aa4 fritcbse a atsady
tsjas, ailowlnf bat term aoattarai kits. H
was sat sails aa to Aa araeh bare work,
aa tha game was won la tha first malec.
'Johnson was atnt la bjr Arbogaat to
is tha reostruif far tba BourkM snd was
Bta saly awa oa tba team wba did not
Bitsa aafsr wtlh tha bait Corle sad
NUkott aaoh tot away with tares a (a
ansa. Jrnuay Katie laneM aa the spaer
eM la the stxtk rnolac tor a home run
vttt one awa aa the basis,
at. Jsaaah Haato Ball.
'The lams wee very uninteresting from
he start. The Joslaa bstu bootleg tha
ball la the ssf-end laatac and kspt It ap
until the snd. gculnc aavan srrera auirkssl
up aiaJaat thsm bttore the. gams was
finished, Tka faaa begaa laasinf lbs park
aa early aa tka fourth hieing, vban the
scare ataee) I to t la faror ot the boats
Mara.. ... - - ,
Despite the tact that the Joelss are
aandtoappsd by a but lead, thsy did aot
aurt, but teugbl aatll tha snd. A double
by Wataaa la tha stalk Inning a fur two
bad goae, followed by a etuis by IwU
ling gave K. Joseph their saly run.
Devtasoa was first for the Rourkee with
a single to left. Uuyls draw a walk.
Thontasea boat out a bunt. Kane weiksd,
terrtng Oavklssa across wltk the first
run. Johnson waa walked, forcing Coyls
home, goanlon waa gives a trse peas,
alto seadlag Thomaaoo home, Frssmaa
waa sent In to pitch. Nlshoff ground.
Kaae getting saught at the alats. Justine
singled, scoring Jobasea. Robinson
irttek out . . - -
' via the third Nlehatt epsasd with a
(rlpls. Justies wsat aut to Borton. Rob.
laaoa scored Nkkeft with a at nils,
y. Mare Reaa la Insarth.
. Coyls started the fourth with a slngla
Thniaaana Isreai kin at ascend. Keaa
oonbltA aesrlnf Tkowisssa, Jehaeaa cot
to first ea Roth's error. Scan ton reached
tlrat as aaothsr. DlUng the baga, Nte
hoft want aut ea aa to field fly, Justlos
rsasbsd Brat aa atlaoks'e error, while
la the sixth the Josteo scored. Wataoa
daublad and scored aa a single by
SwUlleg.
Oasaha saads sevea la the stith. Scen.
loo got te first ea Roth'a error. Ha stole
second. Nleboff seat aot a bent Justice
flew aut to Kelly. Roetnaea got first
'safely aa aa error by Weeatley, while
beaaloa scored, Davidson st railed, sl-oc
la Nksaatf. Coyls atnglod, scoring Rob,
' Inarm. Darklaoa sad Coyls reaiped boms
oa Thesaasoa 'g ' slnaie te deep center.
Keaa asat Tbomasoa home ahead et him
. aa a home ma.
OMAHA.
Ant. K, H. O- A. B.
navldaon. M 4 11
Ceyle. rf ... 4 I t
Thoeusoa, ef 4(11
Kaae, lb i 1 1
Jhasoa. c. 4101
aV-anion, lb ft I 1 I
Nleboff, k tit
Ju alios, at.t.M 4 4 t 1
' Moouuno. f ft I 1 i
. " Totals 47 li 17 S , j
BT. JOAEPH.
AB. R H. O. A. E-
Kellr.fb ... 4 4 4 1 1 1
poin. ii .
4
watsua. rf..
SwtiUag. of.,
Ben on, lb...,
Hith. lb
Mienk. as..,
Castle, c....
Crutcher. p.
4
,. a
reeman. p... 1
' Wneaiiey, a. 1
Totals IS 1 ft
n w
. Meaofl out oa tnfletd fly.
Runs 4 4 1 a 4 7 4 4 -tt
Hits .. I I 1 I i eu
m jos
' . Rons
... lid It II
...4 4 14 114 4
' Two-ease hits: Kane. Watson. M leaks.
Three keei bits: Kiohoft, ckanioa. Home
. ran: Kane. Hit by paoaed salt: Jona
ssa. hll: Off Crutrner, I hi one-third
at aa Inning; off Ft at man. ta three and
' jvo-utroa Innings; off Wbeatter la
three injuries. Struck out: Bv Robinson.
r. by Freeniia. I; by Weeatley. A Bases
oa sous; uci crutrner. e; otr vvneauey,
L auua be sea: Thennnon (J). Soanioa.
Lett ea basss: Omaha, il; St. Joaeas, ft
ritws; is, umptes; Haskell,
' ildlUZ CITY FAILg TW . ICOBJC
Dew Marwsa Hito Msawr Hard la
' Flrat THrro Isualaaw.
'SIOUX CTTT. May a-Des Momes hrt
i Umm hard la the th-et three laeata and
THICKS THE rilNICf
OLCANOEM M'
AeRC ullIU
a eoNta
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE NATL LKAOUX
W.UrVt I W.L.PCL
Denver ..14 i .;r' Cincinnati U 4 .7)
M. Joseph II 1 .C9 New York M 4 .Til
Tone. a .. 1 .aw Chios ..11 .77
Omaha ..lie .474! Boston ... Ill .411
BkMia City g .4711 Pittsburgh 1 JO .412
Deo Main s I II .421
Brooklya 4 .a
PlUl d lohla r ,R
Wichita .. Itt .K)
Uoraln .. I II .del
tu. Louts.. 1 15 M
AMER, AMK.
W.L.Pct
Mln'apolle ..II 7
Columbus ...17 I .gat
AMER. LSAOUB.
W.L.PI
Chicago ....14 I .nti
Boston II 1 Mil
Wasb'cten. M I .W, Totedn
HUM
U II .u
Phiia. I t .I2t St Paul
Cleveland ., I t .471
Kan. C1ty...n 11 .4M
rwtrflit a tl 4W luerrllla .. I II .M
Rt. Lmle .. t II .SO) Milwaukee 1 14 .W4
New York.. 4 B Jto, Indiana sl Is I M M
Teeter4e.rs Resalta.
WEHTERN LXAOUE.
Bt. Joseph, ti Omsha. la,
Isa Moines, I; Sloua City, .
Uncola, l Wichita, t
Topeka, 4; Denver. I (fifteen Innings).
NATIONAL M&AOUK.
Roatew, Cktcsgo. a
Philadelphia. 4; Clnolnnatl, 1 ,
Brooklyn-Ptttsburgh, rata.
New Iforh, II; 8C UiuA I.
' AMEH1CAN LKAGUE. '
M. Louis-New York, .-am.
Clevsland-Phlladelphut. rain.
ttetrolt-Boaton, wet grounds. . ,
Chlcatro. J; Waahlnalo 4.
AMERICAN AtWOCIATrOX. ,
Toledo, 4; Minneapolis, h
Columbus, ;4; St. Paul, 1
Ioulsvllle, I; Kansas CIO, t
Indians pwls. .; Milwaukee, 1 ,
(Masse Taster. '
Western Lsague-Omeha at eHeui City,
L Joseph at les Moines, Den Tec at U
coin. Topeka at Wichita.
K.ttnnei Imiw-Boatoa at CnKage.
Pttlladalphla at OnrtannU, Brooklya at
plttehtirsh. New Tor It el fR. Louie
; - ieuai. Louui at New
Tork. Cleveland at Pkllanslpkuh DetroU
at Boston, tnimno a
. , . aMwiMtlen Toledo at Minna
.pons. wmiw:"':
at Kansee viw, v.
boa.
I t a lie waa relieved by Olffsa.
who aitehed a steady game.
BiOL'X CITY,
A.
FwrrelL of
hmltn. as.rt,...w.. 4
Relliy. b 4
Brest, rf f
Myers, lf. 4
i ! i
i t
Ana reaa, so e
Brooks, lb 4
i :
Csdmaa, ...,, , s
Meaer, p ..,,..
ilrtffen, p.... J
1 ii "i
i &.
Freneh ..m,,.,. t
TotAuy,
a a t
DEd MOIN EfJ.
A. R. H
Haha. cf
Curtis, a.. ......
i
1
I
1
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in
itft
Colllgan, as
Keiiy. rt
Thomas, lb ,
Korea. aa........, J
Leonard, lb
MoUraw, e 4
Uougiass, p 4
4
e
r.,B l-
...M ft U
., . . n.. rr-n in ninth.
tirtffea out tor bunting third strike.
fgoua City 44444484 o-e
Dee Motnee I eta
Two-base alia., nreeo.
Been floe hit: Thomas. olea bsaes
Hreen, Cadrosa, Brooke ) Hlta: Off
u . i -.a - ru. tmwtBtrda lnnlnas.
ott Urlffen. la sl endone-thlrd In
nings. Bases ea nans: yri aww.
off Douglass, t Left aa bases; otoua
City, uTUos Motnee. 1 Struck aut; Jy
Oriffen. ti by Douglasa. J. Hasse IWU.
Cad man. Hit by ptuhed ball: eteasa.
Ttaw. 14V Umpire: Jahaaoa. ,
WICHITA L04B4 THIRD ITRAIOHT
Pwrwy lev Uacala Oatpltehee We.
verten aad Waaaer. k'
wrirwrTA Kaav. May b Wichita
dropped Its third straiglrt game to Lta
eoln. Perry outpitched Weiverton end
Wagner, though he waa a bit wild, doors;
rt (uu
lit A. BH. P.O. A. X.
Mines. If. ...... I 1 1 4 S
Mlddieton. et ft
rMMea, rt. 1 4
Davka rf. ......... 4
i ! :
Clemona, c. ........ I f
Callahan, a. ....... t a
4 1
Hugbea, la. i
Mee, tb. 4
Bterk, lb. t
Perry, p. ........... I e
Craig t 4
Claire. 4
Totals H
Batted for ftar la ninth.
Batted far Perry In ninth.
It kt
AB. R. BH. FUX A. E
Miller, cf.
Cole, tb
..I 4 1 1 4
Cobb. rf.
.. I
.. 4
.. 1
.. 4
.. 4
.. 4
.. 1
..4
..
.4 1
.4 1
ktcCormirk. It.
Mullen, ea. ....
Dwyer. lb
Barbeour, lb. .,
CMrney, a. ..,
Wotvertoa. P.
Wagner, p. a..
Totals i
Lincoln .,.
Wichita
' Loft tm eases:
t a u
1 4 4 ft 4-4
Unoota, : Wfchlts,
Mullen. IMUer. ltel-
a racrtfice hits
dea. Wagner. Two-base hits: Mee. Me
Cormlch. Cole. Cobb. PetUgrew. stolen
bases: Miliar. Mullen. lilts: Ott
Wolverton. S In five end two-third
alnas: art Weanar. I la throe end one-
third Inning, t DouMe plays: Carney to
t-wver: Clemona to Btark; MkMioton to
Ctsmoaa. struck oat: By Perry. 1;
by Wolverton. 4: by Wagner, 1 Bases
an balls: Off Ferry. 4; off Wotverton.
4; ott Wagner, L Umpire: Kissans .
DR. WILLIAMS, MINNESOTA
. COACH, tS BADLY HURT
MINNEAPOUS. Minn., May 1 Dr. H.
L WUhama, atrector at athletlca a ths
Lntrereity ot Minnesota aad coach at the
toot ban tease, waa seriously Injured to
day waa aa saluaweiei in which aa waa
grtirlng was struck by a trala. He i
takaa to a hospital, where It la aaid he
ZIMMERMANJJSES BIG STICK
Chicago First Baseman TJpieti Bo-
tort'i Pitcher by Battint;.
OAMZ IS nOBT ALL TEE WAT
Caws Bring; Pinal aewra ta Nlae ta
Klaht Xlaaaseraaaa Gala Heme
. Baa! Three-Base Hit and
Two-Ban aer.
CHICAGO, May I ii m merman J bat
ting upeet tba wlsttsra" ptteharsr lay.
and Chleagw defeated Boatoa. k to a
After tafetat; tha lead for atlme Chicago
waa feroed to fight all the wey aatll the
ninth Inning, when Elatossrmaa'a doubls
drove la the winning ma. Boors:
CHICAGO. booToy.
Aa.H O.A.1 AS H O A I.
nwlrkars. III I I I sseiisiy Ik 4 I I I
arkens, HI! I I Si eweMl. ef I I M I
TUker, as.. 4 4 11 1 Miller. It I I I I I
Reheea. et.. I I 1 I IHIrke. U.... I 1 I S 1
Ciwaaa. lb I lit I snenis. si... I Ills
Bven, Ik... 4 111 SHeaver. Is.. 4 I U I I
Ueeta, Is.. I 4 I 4 SMiltoaaM.sk I 1 I 4 I
An-Ser, s.... 4 4 11 IKIIes. I 4 I I I
COM, P. 4 4 4S SHass. p.. 4 4 4 1 4
HMIkaea, P S 4 I I STyler. p I I 4 I I
kkaM. p .. 4 4 M SUtaanav p. 1 4 I I I
vw. Miller. 44444
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Vnt.la h it n II
Hatted for Toner In trie eighth.
Two out whs win nine run scored.
Chicago I 4 4 1 4 4 I 4 4-4
Boston t a I I 1 4-1
Two-oaaa mta: awssnsy, zimmermsn.
Three bass hit: Clmntermnn. Horns run:
bra mermen. K1U: Off Hogg. I In one
tnlrd Inning; off Tyler I la rive and one
third Innlnga; aff Dickson. ( In three In
nings: oft Colo, 4 In one Inning: off Reul
bech, I In tyo Innings; off Tonsy, 4 la
fjvs Innings; off Richie, aons In one In
ning. Horrifies fly: Kllng. Sacrlflt-e hit:
Tinker. Utolen baass: Kirks II, Devlin,
weensy, HheckarA Doubls play: Tinker
to sWere to Zlmermaa. Left oa base:
Chicago, 4; Boston, a. Baeea oa balls:
Off Host. 1: off Chkt. I; off Reolbsch,
I; off Tyler. I; off Toney, 1; off Dtcloon.
L Ot ruck out. By Tyler, t; by Reulbaok,
I; by Toney, L raaaed ball: kllng. Wild
pitch: Toney. Tims: 1:14. Umpires:
Jn"tone and Easoo,
Reaa Beat PhlUaea. . '
CINCINNATI. May a-A eomblnsUoa
of six hits, one of which wee gales'
triple with two men on bases, netted
Cincinnati five runs in the fourth inning
and enabled the team to wla from Phila
delphia. Magee atole home la ths second
laalng after making aa triple, tfcoro:
rttitAoamiiA. cmciKNATi.
vAk.M.O.A B. AB.H.O.A.I.
aats, tk... I I I ft kkmkw. a. I t I I I
Tltea H....4 I I llllse, el,,.. I 114 1
It I I I I SrMIK'L la I I IS I s
tk I 4 4 4 SMlloeeu. HI I I I I
K... 1114 tauetaa rt. 1 4 1 4 S
Peaeert. ef., 4 4 14 Sasu. tk ... 4 111
4 4 11 srMias. as, 4 1111
Klllltw. 1.1 I I I I Biaiia, at I I I I
Denis. .. 4 4 14 tareLaa. a. I 1 I 4
Orakea, s.. I 4 I 4 lBeatea. p. I I 4 I 4
Mens, p. .. I 1 I 4 IKeafe. ..- 14 114
AMaaaeer, p 14411
"V...U ... 1 1 4 4 4 Trials I It Ift I
TtaM ,...M I M If B
Halted tor Hiiiitsr m me lourtn.
Betted for Alexander la the Blnth.
Philadelphia I 1 I 4 4 4 4 4 4-t
CtndnnaU 4444444-l
Two-bass bits: Cravath. Hohlttael. Mo
ean. Thres baas bits: HoOod, Bates.
Hlta: Off Moors, 4 In throe end twe
thlrde mines: off Alexander. I In tour
and eno-thlrd Innings; off Benton, f In
five innings none out In the slatn): on
Keefe, 1 In tour Innings. Stolen bsses:
Titus. McOoe. phelan. Bascher. Doubls
plays: Doolaa to Knabe to Ludarua (I);
Knabe to Doolaa to Itderoue: Phedan to
Egan ta HoblltaeL Basse on bells: Off
kloore. (: oft Alexander. 1: off Benton.
ft Struck out: By Moore, 1; by Alex-
ender, 4: by Benton, 1; by Keefe, t
Time: 114. , Umpires: Rlgler and Fin-
Coach Richards ot
Wisconsin Resigns
MADISON. Wis., May t -Coach John
R. Richards ef tha University at Wls-
eensta toot ball department res lined to
day. . Friction, culminating la the too.
ally's refusal to excuse fresh mea from
military drill to take part la athletlca led
to the resignation. The ooach claimed
that tha toot ball aad ether athletic teams
suffered from lack of material, caused
by tha compulsory military drUL
laea Wla la First.
KANSAS CITY. Ma, May I -Two bases
oa balls, three doubles and two singles
in ths nrst inning gave Kansas City six
run, enough to detent Louiavtila In the
first game ot ths series here today.
Northrup was' relieved after two were
By Bnyaer. who allowed one hit In
ths Bret and held the locals safs during
ins rsmainoer oi tne gsme. in tns sixtn.
with the bases full. Powell hit Bell, foro
Ing the visitors first rua. Aa Infield out
lave them another, while two walks and
a etngio In tha nlntk gave them their
third run. Score;
LOltSVlLLa. KAHsAa CTTT.
AB.M.O.A a aa.u o a a.
ue. n . 4 111 SBerkeae. hi I I I
Rimk. H .. 4 I 1 S Stlark .... 14 14 4
HeySM. rr. . I I I s Satkaller. It 4 1 1 t
SVaea'tn, tk 4 4 M) 4 SCefT. Ik.... 14 14 4
Better, aa. 4 114 n llln, SI 4 I I 4 1
Ball. ta..... t 4 t I sja-m. I .1 I I II
stealer, at. 4 s s e rv,wT. at. i t i i
sseaew. I S t 1 sr-teae. ft.... 11114
Kertkras. 9 4 4 4 4 sreseU. . I I I I I
Seretr. a 14 4 14
l s s s Tetsts ... JS in I I
Teuaj .... I 91 It 4
Bstted for Caider la the Blnth.
Loulsvtlls 44444(441-1
Kansas City ...... IIIIMMM
Two-basa bit: Corrldoa r. Downey.
Fieno. Beaumiller, James, Powell. Psc
rtfioe fly: Carr. ntoiea base: man lev.
Basse on balla: Ott Northrup. 1; oft Pow
ell, ft. Struck out: By Snyder, t: by Pow
ell, t Loft oa basse: LoousvtUe, 11: Kan
sas uiy. a. nit ay pitcaea Bail. By
Powell (Bell). Double play: Downey, Cor
rtdoa and Carr. Hlta: Off Northrup, 4 tn
two-thirds htntng: oft Snyder, 4 m seven
and ano-Utrd Innings. Time: 1 la. Ura-
ptree: rei gwsaaj ena Hanninna ,
Aa entire retail atsek ot men's far
nMihigs coea aa apeetal sals at BrandeM
Btarws aeuorday.
Permita to.
Last Foot Ball Year
for Nebraska's New
Leader on Gridiron
LINCOLN, Neb., llsy a-8peelal.)-
Ernls Frank, halfback ot the UU Corn-i
huskers, has been chosen by the athletic
board as captain ot the 1111 foot bail
squsd to succeed Jerry Warner, who waa
sleeted at the cloaa ot the season last
fan.
Frank's election by the board followed
two attempted selections by tha 'N"
men, which resulted sach time In a dead
lock between Frank and Harmon, the
big guard. Frank, whoss brother, Owen.
Is psrhapa ths best all around atblsts
developed by a Nebraska coach sines the
days of Johnny Render, was a star last
sea son and will play his hurt season of
foot ball nest fall with a college team.
His choice waa unanimous.
The hoard selected Robert If. Swltaler
of Omaha to fill a vacancy In tha mem
bership and approved the toot ball sched
ule for neat tall as arranged by Coach
Ewald O. Btelhm. It also granted "N'a"
to Miller, Ruby and Pharos, msmbars ot
the Nebraska wrestling teem. Arrange
ments were made to grant lettera mora
liberally la tha minor porta at the Ne
braska school. ,
Joe Lotz is Sold
the Kearney Team
Joe Loll. Pa Rourke'l youngest
pitcher, has been eold to the Kearney
ball club of the Nebraska Bute league.
Lots played all last season on the Omaha
team, but did not ehow up well until
inward tha latter Bart of tha season.
1 i work at that time caused Rourke to
take him to camp this spring and give
him a trial aa the firing line.
Lota la a food ball player aad a fins
pitcher. Hs has everything at hie com
mand, but sacks the knowledge of the
game which should go with hla bendera.
A season or two In the bushes will do
the Omsha boy a lot of good and he
probably will return to Omaha a finished
twlxler. , .
Roger Bresnahan
Leaves Hospital
ST. LOUIS, May a-Desplte orders to
the contrary, Roger Brssnahaa, bibbs gar
at the St Louie Nationals, left a hos
pital tola morning, where he bad keen a
patient for a week. His physic! aa an
nounced that Breanahaa had "esc aped."
Breaaahea wfJl manage tha team from
tha bench aatll be recovers entirely frees
hla branchial troabla.
BASE BALL LETTERS NOT
GIVEN TO CORNHUSKEfiS
LINCOLN, Hay a-tSpeoteLVthotigh
base ball waa again put oa tha map at
Nebraska the members of tha varasty
team will not receive letter aa a result
of the failure to secure lames with out-
OHE OF TEX IBXIXBS Of TEX
BIO DZCOBATXOI SAT BACX. .
a-
V
I VBttgliie Hughes
HagUe nuchas ef akglaad. knowa kt
siitorooetle rscrng ctrdea aa TLerd
Hughte" win drive a Mercer la tha sec
ond annual faW-mile International eweep
staksa race at the Indianapolis Motor
pel d say next Memorial day. Haghee
baa bean ana of the most conaatent axar
ners with a Mercer during the last two
years and finished hi twelfth position la
the first ftta-ardle race, despite the fast
that ba waa driving tn a email car
against many of the highest powered
cars aver built, ' Ha will encounter an
other classy neW thin Urns, bat be
lieves that he will bo eKs tl come wall
Into the money and prove ane at the
mala contenders at the aad ef the big
eveat, 1 ' '
side colleges. The action of the beard la
adop tine the revised Mtaaoud valley rul
ing on summer base ball came so late
that It waa tm possible to secure games
with outside untversltlsa. Nebraska played
but two games, one with Tarkio college
and one with Kearney Normal.
The failure to grant letters baa proved
a bitter dlssppolBtmeat to tha members
of the squad and a protest may hs lodged
with the athletlo board. The board took
tha attitude that the schedule was not
extended enough te warrant tha granting
of lettera.
Twenty-Two Schools
Will Compete in the
Purdue Field Meet
CH1CAOO, May .-Twsnty-two unl
veraltlee and ooUegee have ssnt eotriea
for the twelfth annual eonference track
meet, which fa ta be held May tl aad
June 1 ea Purdue athletic field at Lafay
ette, Ind. Tba entries were announced
today by Secretary Edward R. Johnston
of tha graduate managing committee.
Twsnty-twe unlversltlse have attde
Bomlnatlona for the event Practically
every important school In the salddle west
la rpraa sh ted. Of the conference ant
verslUea, Chicago, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Minnesota, North was tern, Purdue and
WIsoonsm are represented. Other schools
in the list are California, Cos. Colorado,
Depauw, Earlham, Ames, Kansas, Knox,
Miami, Missouri, Nebraska. Obarlla. Ohio
State and South Dakota. . ,
Missouri, winner ot the meet In UU,
has one of the largest teams tat the list
Wisconsin leads In the number ot en
trants, having a equad ef fifty. Chicago
kt second, with a squad of forty-two men.
Caleb aad A merle ae Matched.
BALTIMORE, May (.-Frank Ooteh. the
title holder, and Qua Schoenlein ("Amer-
Icus "l ot Baltimore will contest or tns
world's heavyweight wrestling champion
ship st ths Fifth Rsslment armory here
on Decoration day. Ootch Is to reoelvs 44
per cent of the gross receipts and Amer
Icus M per cent, whlls tbs remainder
will go to the Monumental club.
4rblpke ta I mplre. .
Bill Schlpke. former third base favorite
with the Rowrke family, will empire the
game oetween tne omana ana council
Bluffs High schools to be played at
Rourke park Thursday aft em 00 n.
Tha same will not be called until 4:1a.
thus allowing the afternoon students of
ths two schools to attend. Ticket selling
campaigns are under way at both schools
snd a largo crowd is expected.
Braadela Stores' greatest sale ot men's
tarnishing goods takes place next Satar.
day.- See the windows.
THIEF AT SEWARD IS
A CONVICT JUST FREED
SEWARD, Keh, Hay I (Special)
Two thlevee went Into Wicks rshara'a
livery barn last Bight, pretending to want
to use too tosaphoae, and robbed the
elothlng at aa employs named Fethy ot
H aad ansae articles. Sharlft Oillaa gat
busy and oaptured the fellows. The
shsrlft.aa paoalag to tba stats psnltsn
tlary, found ea at Ibeta. a convict.
Bemad Davenport, to havs bean released
from there thirty days ago. Both of the
seen are ht Jail.
Rev. John Ambrose, who baa occupied
tha pulpit of tha Presbytsrata church
here for the hurt four years, has ac
cepted the past seats of tba Prssbyteriaa
entires at Ctlca, Neb. Tha members at
tba church bora will give a picnic aoppar
toalght for Rev. and Mrs. Ambrose and
family.
Tha large farm bouse oa the Zlmmer
Ann farm. Bear this city, waa 00 n-
1 timed by fire last Bight, catching Ore
This year It's the:
! "BALLOT." Every:
igood citizen ought;
:to enjoy its sdrsn-;
;tage8. ' . . i
' "BaHot' is the comfort- j
; able low collar with ;
' '"Easy-Tie-Slioe" space ;
I and patented ''Lock-that'-!
; Locki" :
! The wide atchin.' adds ;
' a style distirictJon to this ;
j collar that 70a are sure ;
to like. !
i H yoei pretar aanto sryre best
' hlfttm aak 700- food babsrr.
daahse- for WhariwaaatM or
I "McAdoo." Afl sra
awavm
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ee" OawsieVaee? - m.tmm
S I tea ttc, ' Saaftsr eases am
UsHallmHeVClliiri M I i ll Tsay
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k THC OLeVetjDSRl MCV4 CATQHEft. 60O
AWcX WMMKIAK. ME IS A WKPJOEtAT-
Imioimikm ro teooMCt Bur WArt all
from a defective flue. The house hsd
lust been rebuilt at a large exponas. Tha
tenant lost a large amount ot household
food.
Henry Wood gate, aged H years, died
at his home at Oermanlown Sunday and
waa burled today at Seward.
Jacob Irving pur phased M acres of G.
Hsntsea Monday for IK, 604. .
Greatest bargsina la man's furnishing
goods aver known In history of Omaha
at Braadela Stores Saturday.
NEWS NOTES FR0M BEATRICE
Haree Stele treat L. H. Miller wt
Wyasore Mrs. C. C, Ia
aaaa la Dead.
BEATRICE. Neb., May a-Speclal.-A
horse belonging to L. If. Miller, pro
prietor of the Touxelin hotel at Wymsrs,
wea stolen Monday night Jt at thought
the thief went east trota Wymors. Bo
far the officers have failed to get any
due to the party.
A minstrel ehow waa given at the Pad.
dork opera house last evening by home
talent for the Unfit ot the base ball
team. About fttOt waa realised aa a result
ef the performance.
Mrs. C C. Inmaa died at her horns ht
thin otty yesterday, aged ftTreara. She Is
Brur
A Cattthnad Aery n
TTi
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-wCvSr I N(wr f JlfCnrT w7 s
"Is'v'oo'Vt; PijtS jjl "Tea t pit als"
' 4fcei,v, , jsF lmT an Keen I
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f LAJ RUBBER AT .V" '
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SffV T Pi J (akev I JKtRlEltV 1 1 BACK V
You might be able to read a dozen
langnages yet you could not get any ;
idea of the goodness of
Navwrtlvsefraa, jost a single, sip wtmld con-
Ni wtoceroa. Every bonis is lull oi sparkling- tile an4
' Tsjor, fee tba fineat Barley HaH aad Saaasr Hops
era awe are Boeed for Baser sacsc weloe. Order a case
delivered to your home today. Biewed, aaj and
bottled only by tho
CARL FUfttTH, Dwarmaaer. T1S Soath 141k
Seeaet
fhesw rVerfrss corfooni.
Time to Change
Your Underwear
Tba time te) ehaoge your uaderwear is aenr and tba
plan to buy la here. One ot tba new styles Is tba
ventilated back, it la aiada ot DAioaook and Baa E(yp
tlan eottoB. Tbls new featora Imparts a rraatar eon-
tort to tba body oa account of the eiasticity of tba
material and la cool aad aootbiag to the akin. They
coma la varioua lengths, bat aa knee length, athletic
stylo, is tba Boat popular. Manxlng and Lewis makes.
SI 81.50 S2. '
teeROAs oams was
me iAr Te oleamo&u
WILL PLAV ON THE HOME
k3ROoMD& For. soe time.
"We NEXT" SERIES WILL. Bf
BeTweei tmc hnky
DlMkS AND meWHAttGMceRS.
7UK 4T4TP MhT M lEfW)NR
tn us txr Aitr JbsT" as mis !
SHRIMP FLVtM
survived by ksr husband and a family of
Ova small children.
The Urectora of the Ellis State bank
bald a meeting yesterday and elected
these officers: W. H. Miller, president;
A. C. Pcffsrman, vice president; Charles
Bonham. cashier.
PLATTSMOUTH NEWS NOTES
William Dull, Pioneer Cltlsea, is
Dead Faaeral st Wil
liam Volh.
PLATTSMOUTH. Neb., May L- Spe
cial.! William Dull, an ex-sold ler and tor
thirty years a resident of Cass county,
prominent farmer and stock raiser died
at his home la Murray yesterday morn
ing after an Illness of several months
with cancer ot the stomach. The decvartd
leaves a widow, two sisters and other
relatives to mourn bis loss. The funeral
will occur Wednesday.
' D. B. DM. South Bend, filed a com-i
plaint with Judge Archer of this dty to-l
day charging George Vogle ot the same
Tillage wtlh committing an assault upon!
Dill May 4. A warrant waa Issued for
Vocls and placed tn the bands ot tba
aherilf. Both men are prominent and
highly respected cltlssns of South Beat)
precinct -
Badger
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Jolm Gand Brewinf Co.
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