ft9. f'f'ii l elping to Push the Clouds Away i . 11 ' 1 i ., i . ; ! OMAHA CAPTURES SWATFEST Cnuhei Sioux City in Spite of Knmerou Home Bunt. X017UZS ST AST OUT IA11T Seavrw Two la the First, Twt li the Seceed aad Thee K Scarlet; All th War I Throegh. 8IOUX CITT. la.. Mar ll-(8pci Telegram.V-Omaha crushed Sioux City fear Oila afternoon. It to I, In a gam feateured by bom run by both tea raj an a dlsasterous blowup by Blooi city. Omaha got aa aarly Mart with two bite and two runa In tbo flrat Thy add a notour la th econd. Sioux City earn back in tho same round and got two tallllca oa thro hits. A horn run by Rellly la tho aaxt round tied It up. The visitor added another In the fifth a4 Rraa blanked the Indian. So far a groat ball game. la tho atith. however, the teeala atated regular fiasco. Sandereon Mngled, Nle boff and Justice got oa through error ba Andreaa and Rellly. Arhogaat (track out Miller walked Ryan, foreleg la San deraoa. Davidson' two-bagger cored Nleheff and Juatlce. Ooyle hH. acorlng Ryan. Darldaon wa eaught out at the Plata, but Coyl acored on Meyer error before Thomaeon waa caught at aeoond. A similar oonibt nation of hit and error. Including a oeoond homo run by Kane, let la three more runa for Omaha. Brown atarted well for Sioux City, but are away to give Brook a chance aa a pinch hitter In tho aaeond, when It looked good for tight contest Miller, who succeeded Mm bad a big part la the blowup and flnlehed la very wobbly fashion. Doable ta 'Order. Double play apolled Sioux' chance on three different occasion, la the aiath, a threatened comeback ended with , Andrea and Smith out abort ta aeoond to flrat, and la the eighth a abnllar atant polled the lorale beat hope. Myer led off with a home run. Tennsnt and Rellly followed with (Ingle. Tennaat waa declared out for leaving the line while going to third and Andrea walked, (.'adman. Sioux City beat bitter. Mopped to tho plate, but lightning fielding, aeo ond to inert to flrat, retired the eld. A flash la the pan revival la the alnth ahared the aama fata, with Juetlea, Arbogaat and By an aaay out, the In diana thought to atage a ninth Inning rally. French) went In a tho place, but truck out. Ferrell followed with a heme rua and Beilly atngled. Meyra, who aW - ready had an homer to hi credit, came -up ta bring them In. but that double lay machine waa agala oa the Job and eouek-hed the forlorn hope. Boon: . . SIOUX CITT t Ferrell. cf. ,. til . Hreen, rf 41 Vyera. U. 4 I t Tennant to. , 41 Ttrllly, la. 4 t t KHIIy. tb. 4 I t m!th..i- t 1 1 Andreaa, tb. I a adman, c 4 1 sBrown. p. 'Miller, p. Bra. I 1 French ltd Total ...r. t! ' I U OMAHA. AB. R. H. 'Kavldaon. It ( I ''erle. rf. 4 14 hveaaaon. et ..... t I Kane. lb. ........... tit avanlon, la. I' Nieho(f, to. ........ 4 1 Juwtlco. . 4 1 t rOot. c 4 1 1 Kyaa. a, 4 11 n it A. K. Total at It 14 tJ u i eRatted for B'ow. m eecond. Baited for Miller la the ninth. Tnh- t ItlllllMI Cltt . I I I t I I 1-1 J?-" hit: Brook, Smith, Thoma ifwa. Kan. Home rune: FarrelL R.llly 2- frorm. SeWfico Its: Miller. Brern. Juanoe. Double Wajra; Breen ta Tenneel: Juetloe to canton to Kane It,. Ken loo to Juatio Kan. Hita: Off Brown, t In two In ninaai off Miller, II in eeven tnnlnn. tB-rj on ball: Off Brown. 1: off Miller. J: off Ryan, . Struck out: By Miller, 1; by Ryan. i. Hit br pitched ball: Mrer. fnna: t it. Vmpare: Johnaoe. ''W'LB TMHOW DEFVIATS WICHITA ttedtera Battlo Decided by Error Whlra Caot Two Mnaa. . '"T.''JA. Kan.. May li-A bad throw or Bill In the fifth Inning waa reamnel l for two rune, whtch enebled Topeka to defeat Wichita la a pitcher- battle. - WICHITA.- AH. . R H If .?t . - t O.. A. E. I xnoieton. et I 4 XmvWi. rf t i a 1 jvoemer. i......M.. 4 Hughe. Jb 4 Callahan, a 4 Xe b 4 eJtarh;. e...... , Ki.io. p., ...A t Pettlgrew 1 Schmid .... 1 Total.. 1 4 S It 1 O. A . K. TOPEKX AB. R H. .tOng: ef... 4i Rrt, If ' t I1'. 4 rardor, lb. t 1 Frantj. 2b 4 a '-r If . . 4 ( a-. tb 4 t t Vcapmtaa. a........ t i hrmdt. c... e Young, p 1 f I 1 1 t t 1 t 1 Totale a I I r I t : Batted for Stark la ninth. "bated tor EiUa ta ntnth. X0. SldtSSSd-d Lefl oa bt; Topeka, ti Wichita, I. r- r Standing of Teams WEST. LBAOCK. NATL. LEAGUE. WX.Prt. W.LPet Denver it J .4H2 New Tork...lT 4 .U Su Joeeph..13 t .fivliCtnclnnatl ..17 ( .T7J opeita 11 i .Gwc'hlcago II It .471 Omaha 11 11 .u Pittsburgh . 11 .460 oioui uity.. ll .Boston t U .40) Des Molnee. 14 11 .4&S Brooklyn .... 1 1 .ta unooin .... it .onoi Philadelphia 7 li .M Wl, hlla .... t It .2181. Louie T W .UN AMUR. LEAOI K. AMER. ASSN. W.LPrt I . W.L Pct. tweato ....It TK Columbus ..! I .ct wwn is ., Minneapolis. 17 I Cleveland ..11 11 .Hut Toledo U 11 .KT Wash'ton ..II II .SCO Kan. City... II It .444 riuaHvnaiii.tH. ram 14 u .41 '"troll II II .4MI Milwaukee .! It .MO at. Lnie... 14 .PO Loulsvlll ..tlt.tTi New York., t It .27 Indlanaiwilia IA 17 Krt u btaauinu aeudlWto o , Yeetrrday' Meealto. WKSTKRN LEAOl'K. Omaha, U; Sioux CM v. I. Ht. Joseph, t; Ilea Molne, a. Denver. I: IJnroln, . Topeka, I: Wichita, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boaton, t; St. Louis, 4. Brooklyn, t; Cincinnati, 4. New York-Chicago, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis, 1; St. Paul. 1. Louisvilie-rndlenapolla; rain. Columbue-Toledo; rain. Milwaukee. 11; Kanaaa fit v. ?. ' , AMERICAN LRAOUK. Cleveland, 4: Washington, L Uaaaee Today. Weetera 1aina.TMMka -,.,. - Tenver at Sioux City, Lincoln at Da Moines, Wichita at St. Joseph. National League-Boaton at St. Louie, Phltedalnhia at Pmahuevh BMAbt. Cincinnati, New York at Chicago. American Leagae-Oetroit at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. St. Louie at Boa- ion, ueveiana at Washington. American Assne1aftlostMlnMAafMlla - St. Paul, Louisville at Indlsnanolla. Calumbuo at Toledo, Milwaukee at Xan te tir. . Mink Leefie IfumbnMt at Valla Ph, Auburn at Beatrice, Hiawatha at hV braaka City. Sacrlflc hit: Mlddletoa. Schmidt, Rick ert. Thr-ba hit: Waleh. Stolen baaea: Lee HI. Craig. Ivi, tlear, (Jardner. Double play: Callahan ta Hughe to K owner. Struck out: By Young. I: by Kill, 1 Baaee on t!l: Ott founf. : off Kill. L Wild pllrk. Youna. I'aearit latll: a-hnlili Tin... w, impii THRK1B 1" BIOHTH Wit 41AMM B Molnee V'aptoree La at et Sertee with St. doovpb Team. MtS MOINES. May 11. -Doe Maine I took the lait of the eerlea from St. J. Ph thl (flarnoon, t to t. Three run In the eighth Inning eeved tho gam for tae ivGaia, ocore: HUH MO1NE0. ,, ab. r. h. o. a: E. Hahn. cf 1 t a e Curtla. It 4 I t Loiligmn. IB 4 t I I 1 Clair, tb 1 1 t 4 I Thome, tb I I I I 4 Korea, ea .... t 1 , I I 4 A. Kelly, rf 4 4 1 IHatowakl, e 4 1111 Hogg, p 4 111(4 Total., ...II I JOSEPH. ( It 11 1 ST. AB. R. H. J. Kelly, tb... Powell, if Watson, rf..., Swilling, cf.. Borton, lb Roth, tb Metnke, so.... tloeaett, c Chellelte, p.... ... 4 Tot lis .. t 4 14 II 4 T4 Molne 4 141l-t St. Joseph 1 1 4 1 -l Two-bae hlt: Wataon. Curtla. Rofge. Home rune: Ulatowakl. Wateoa, Thoniaa. Sacriflia bin: Itahn, Thomas. Beaes on belle: Oft Bogge, 4; off C ballet la, t Ktr-jck out: By Rogge, t: by Chellette, 1 lilt by pitched bell: Claire. Peaeed ball: Ooeeatt. Wild pitch: Chellette. Stolen baaea: A. Kelly, J. Kelly, Powell (1). K wining. Roth. Left on bases: trs Moines. I; St. Joseph, I Time: 14. Urn ptro: HakIU HBALY Too tTao.ua FOS1 LINCOLN OrtaaM Bear Flad . Doyle for Kaaagh Mlta Is Wis. LINCOLN. Neb.. May lt-Uneela could not hit Hsaly with any success, while Doyle was talrly easy for the visitors and Denver won bv a score of to a. Lincola' tour error wore costly. ovoro: LINCOLN. A H. K. H. P. A. E. Miller, cf 4 Cole, tb 441 Cobb, rf 4 t Mccormick. If ...... I 4 t 1 Mullen, so 4 I Hwyer. lb 4 n 1 1 Barbour, tb 4 S t t 1 Ut ret ton. a t 1 I t lioyle. p I Benrhammer I 1 Farthing, p lit Caraey 1 a g Totele B "e 1 ft M i Batted for Peyle ht seventh. Hatted for Fannin In ninth. ! . . DENVER. A.R R- H. P. A. E. Llovd. t t t 1.4 Guillen, tb ........ 4 4 1 1 Bell. 11 4 1 t Caeektv. rf t 1 I Kenworthy. cf .... t m 14 Ijndsey, lb 4 I S M 1 Coffey, as t 1 Snahr. e ., 4 1 t f t Haiy. p 4 1 ( Totals I 11 V 17 Uncota lrer 4 1 1 I a- 1-4 Tefo-oaae nit: spabr. Left on basre: Lincoln. : Denver, I etolen baaee' eBaU. Keawerthr. Lindsay, Coffey, ttacntlc bite: Qulllen. eBall, Coffey fll: Doyl. Ctrecfe oat: By Doyle. ; bv Farthing. 1; by tHalr, a. Baae oa ball: Off Deri. :: off ekaiey. 4. Time. 1:4. Umptr: KaapD. . Vale la Tsilrr-lssls Tie. ' ' NEW HA EX. May :j.-Tale and the I Vntrereity of Panaaytvaaia piayed a I to It tie game, aolch laeted rwelve tnnmg. till oaraneas put a atop ta play yeetor day. The ecere waa t to 1 la favor of Pennsylvania In the ninth, when n error and two alnglas reeulted In Tale tying the orore. Peanavtvanta'a only ecsting wae la tho fourth Inning, four successive tit aad aa anor giving them their total, a THE BEE: - NICK RUCKER IS HIT HARD Hank ODty't Pett Are Thereby Eiitbled to Win Again. ( GAME IS PLATED IN TEE MUD i i Eaa, Batee aad Phetpe tarry Off the Batting Honors Sanaa Keeps tbo Hlte All Well Scattered. CINCINNATI, May ll.-Clnclnnatl ham mered Rucker hard today and won from Brooklyn. 4 to t Tho gam v. as played on a (loppy field while the weather waa cold. Sugga kept the hit well scattered and pitched good ball throughout. Egan, Bate tnd Phelps carried off tho batting honor. Scor: . hltOOKl.TN ABH.OA.C Korea, rf... I t I i CINCINNATI. AH H O A S. II.. I I I I t naubart. lb. I III mil, lb... II Ned lea. rf. I I I Italy. It I 4 t Hastate!, lb. I 4 I Tattler, la... 44 rivet p .... 4 14 ftacktr, ... 11 Baiei. cf ... 4 14 4 I HeMltiel, Ik I I II 4 I Mllrlwll. rf. I I I lXoaa. .... 4 I 1 I X I epkelaa. .. 4 t I insaiaa, as.. 111 I UeLess. ... 4 4 11 4 tttte. p.... 4 114 IU-aer, p.... I 'Weeet . .144 T.nn n ii n h Tatal a 4 II t Baited for Ruckr In sixth. Brooklyn I II M 1 M 4-1 Cincinnati t t I 1 ' I Two-bane hlte: Smith. Hiu"Niin)i,ii Three-baae hit: Smith. Baecher. Hit: Off Ruoker. In five Innings: off Barrer. I In three mini. Herrlflr hit: Rsmond, Stolen baaea: Morten It), Batea, Daubert. Double play: Tooley to Humnatll to Pauhert. Left on baaee: Brooklyn, ut Cincinnati. I Flrat base on hall: Off Rucker, t: off Bugs, 4. Struck out: By Ruckar. t: by Baraer. t: hr Sun. 1. Tim: I k. . L'moir: Brennan and klwen. Willi Pltckee Croat Ball. ST. LOUIS. May 11-Baae on ball. error by Miller and Campbell and Evana floubie in tne eighth enabled St. l-oula to win from Boston again thia afternoon, soorw 4 to L Willi held the visitor bit lee up to the seventh Inning. Score; rr. vovn. boiton. .oa. until. Maaate. hi I I I (Rvenar. hi I I I I Kills. If I I 4 oouaeaall. al I I I I Nearer, lb.. 4 I 1 I Miller. It .. 111 Kasalrbr, lb I 1 11 I tJaHiaeB. If., let Bsae. it.... 1 4 tDailla. ai... I 1 1 mil a, el ... 4 114 Haaarr. IS.. I 1 Oakaa. ..IS iHrPaa-e. at ..III Kiln, a..... I ..till Trlir. I till 1 I 4 ns. a... Viltla. .. L'eenells. 1 I 4 4 4 I I 4 4 14 14 4 Klrlt. II ... 1 Msse ... ..144 Dirkea, .. 4 -HaWr I Teats.... I IT 11 1 . Tetta... .. 4 ii t t Batted for Dtckaan in ninth. Rnaton .... lltimiM St. Loul IIIUItIM Two-baaa hit: ans. fuisee oh hella- Off Tyler, 4; off Willie, 4, struck nut: iiy Tyler. I: by Willis. I. Hlla: 'Off Willi. 4 In tight inning: off Tyler. In even and one-third Inning; off Dtckeon. l in two-tnirde inning; off uudermlik. I In one Inning. Time: tW. Umpire. Rlgler and Fluneran, Harvard Turns on Dartmouth Athletes CAMBRIDGE, Use.. May It-Harvard retrieved It defeat of but year at the hand of Dartmouth by winning their an nual dual track and field yesterday by H point to mi. IL B. En right of Dartmouth la th high ramp cleared the bar at feet 14 Inchea. a quarter of aa inch better than tho record made by Palmer of Dartmouth In ltlti In the pole vault H. 8. Wright of Dartmouth made It feet fl men, as compared with the old record of 11 feet 1 Inches. T. Cable of Harvard threw the hammer 1M feet 11H Inches; th aid record wa 14 feet I inchea. Dartmouth wa strong In all th field vents aad In th hort dsabe, except tho let-yard dash. With the two teams neck and neck in this svsnt. Do Ooasaldl aad Adam of Harvard finished flrat and second, respectively. Tho two-mile run wa tb beat track event of tb day. Six Harvard men and threw Dartmouth men started. Captain Wlthlngton of Harvard and Ball of Dart mouth made a terrific quarter-mile sprint at tha end, Wlthlngton winning by ten yard a Th rest of tho Harvard awa. however, eould not overtak tha Dart mouth runner. DISCOVERERS PROVE TOO MANY FOR SHAMROCKS COLCMBUS. Neb.. -, May ltMAaeelal Telecranvr-Tho Omaha Shamrock loot t th Colombo 8tt leaguers today a cauao f their Inability ta find the twtrl r for tho Dlecoeverers. Score: R H E. Shamrock .. 4 I 4 -l 4 Columbu ... t t 7 It t Battenea: Shamrock. Mason. Fletcher and Toot; Columella. Scarry.' Canine. Denxlnger and Harrison. I'mpiro: Tiller. tteweid talaad Wlna .ae. ORAT.O ISLAND. Neb, May tX-Saa-etel Tstegrajal Orand Island wan an hlbruoa game from the Kearney teaguera today.. There waa very tittle hitting -m either id.' O'Heam, TTtmbie and Late Worked oa .th saownd for tho visitors gnd Cleamaa aad Tltchmaa for Orand Island. Scots: R.H.E. KfsaVl IMJT . . IMIlMl 11 S 1 Or. UlUtl... 1 -.! YOUNG CHRISTIANS TO GO OUT ON NI5HT HIKFS ' AO-aight bikea' wUl be 'held by the koya gymnaalttm r losses of the Omaha "Y aasocsjtlaa durliui th sums month, la ctarr of Russell Ftowor. The boy wtU lea tb T building FTtdey aad boot oat the CsJhoua road from Fior- eaca aaet along tb river past Glbooa, re turning tb foiiowlag day. Oamp win ba struck as dusk seta la. whets lac here win build their own Or and eaok their ahra "grub.- Esc yoang- ster win carry a bkuaket aad etkor aqulp- OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY Copyright, National Neva Ann. ONE OF THE DRIYEES OF THE BIO DECORATION DAT RACE. Cil eWew Oil Anderson, racing driver for th Ideal Motor Car company of Indlanapolla, and Frank Agan, mechanician. In th Slut car, which they will pilot through th tut-mlle International aweepatakea race at the Indlanapolla motor ipeedwey next Memorial day. May St. Anderson will have Len Zengle, winner of the Klgln road race, a a team mat. In th Is at Mo-mil rate Anderson drov hi Stuta car through without a atop. Thl wa a notable performance a It waa th first car of the type that had been built and It waa entirely due to th stay ing qualities which It exhibited that thl msks of csr wss placed on the market. Anderson entry wa tit flrtt to be received for the coming race. RYAN'S' HOMER SAYES NAPS Bates Full at Time and Parade to Plate Follows. SCORE IS TIED, ONE TO ONE First Faar Mea t'p for Clevelaad la First Hit Safely, at Make No Scare Aaalaat' Wash Ington. CLEVELAND. O., May U.-Ryn' horn run with the ba filled In the sixth Inning, woa th gsm for Cleveland. The flrat foar men up for Cleveland In the flrat Inning hit axfety, yet no one cored. Orkney wa thrown out stealing. Olson was nipped at third trying to take two base on Jackson's single to cen ter, while Jscsson , wa nailed at the plate, when ho y-lcd to ecore on Birm ingham' single to left. Scorn: CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. AU-M.O-A 8. AB.nO At flieaey. M . I t Hesllar. If., till .! reer. IS... 41111 nvtcaar. onea, a.... I I Jerkem rf. I I 4 Ira's'a. I I I I I SMIIas. et.... I I I I I csislea. It . 4 I 1 4 1 ecua'a'a. xe. 4 4 1 rliaa. Ik... I III I I raeurlr. t. SIT Rraa. rf.... 4 11 11'BrHH. alt III Sail, lb 4 I I IWIIItaea. a 4 I I I (Alare, s t 4 1 4 esaN. I. I I Kaeler. .... t 4 ineraar. .... 114 Sssas ..... t 4 HITltl Tenia Total M IMH I Batted tor Akera In th ninth. Cleveland 4 1 t Washington I I I I I I I I H Two-base hlte: Birmingham. Moeller. Three base hit: Caahloo Home run: Ryan. Sacrifice hits: McBndo. Oleon, Easterly. Stolen beeee: Jackaon. Milan. Hlte: Off Akera. In all Inning; off Becker. 1 In two Innings. Baaee on balle: Kahler, : Ackers, 1 Struck out: By Kanlar. S. by Becker, x. Flrat an error: Cleveland. 1: Washington. 1. Left ea naaea: Cleveland, 4: . Washington, u. Time: ::n I'mptre: Connolly aad Hart. SHOOTING TOURNEY AT ONAWA NEXT WEEK Th first annual tournament f th Onawa Gun club will be bold on May tt, at the club's ground at Onawa. Th tournament will be open to amateurs only from Nebraska and Iowa. About tea Omaha amateur nlmrod will tnvad tha Iowa tournament with a view of carrying away aomo of tho prise money. Th program for th morning win con sist of six, fifteen target events and one. twenty target event. In tho aft ernoon a duplieatioa of tho morning shoot will bo held. Tho purees will be divided oa tho percentages basts, fc. tt. and U. Th bustnesa man of Onawa are boosting the Brat tournament aad bava put tn 3t added money tor prtxe. Mowealaertoa Detente Napeete. BLOOMINQTON.- Neb. May 1t.-48po-ciaLe Tha Btoomtngton High oehooi do feated Naponee on the Bluonilnatoa dia mond Friday after-noon, by a score of I to . Although th day waa rainy aad could, but few error were made. Roy Smith did atroog work m tha box with Billle Long as catcher. Thai la Blooea Ington's second victory over Naponee thia season. The score last ttm wa 7 t 4. . A Sadden Coltoaow of moonacb. nVer. kidne- and bowel is meat aareiy prmnted with Electric Bu rets, tbo safe regulator. Sc. For sale by Beatoa Duf Co tit 7 VP v PtaWtF',Advrui04j tt tha &oad 13. 1912. Drawn BREWERS HOLD TRACK MEET Bluet' Pitchers Gire Them Chance to Practice Sprinting. RUN THE BASES AT WILL Tvteaty-aevea Ball Player Take les Hoara and Forty-Five Mlnatee for Game Kadiaa Elevea to Sevea. KANSAS CITT, Mo., May 12.-U took twenty-eeven hall player two hour and forty-fire minute to play nln Innings, In which fifteen new ballt Fere used here today. Eight of th players were pitch era, and on the Kan City (id It seemed that th flrat three vied with each oilier to see who could present th visit or with th moat run. Score:- MILWAl'KEE. KANSAS CITT. il.H0.il AB.H.O.A.E. Llebold. ef.. aarbeaa, lb. I I Ml Raneall, rf.. ( 4 (KclialWr, If.. I 4 I t'harlea, Ik., till tcaulaM rr.. till L..II. si.... Sill Ktrr. is 4 1 1 4 faero. It... 4 11 ftTemaea, as. I I 1 4 Jones, tb ... I III I Wanes, .... 114 1 H Clark, III I I I lo-t'easar. .! Mirakall, e . t 1 I Itowmr, 3b 1 4 1 Nltkalaaa. 1 4 I Roek rM. 3b I I I Mirlas. ... 4 4 4 J. Clark, ct. 4 I Doaikarlr. I 1 Pewell. a... 111 (Vila, p.... 14 tAltrork. 4 'kraas 114 tBraaeaa, . 1 riane, p.... It'll Taiais u wsu l Tatsll tt II It II I Batted for Nicholson in the fourth. Milwaukee 1 1 4 4 1 4-11 Kansaa City I I I I I I 1 l-l Two-base hits: Coulson. H. Clark, Bar beau. Three-base hit: liebold. Home run: Jamea. Stolen baaee: La bold 13), Charles (31. Lewis, Marshall, Coulson. Base on balls: Off Nicholson, t: of Marlon, t; off Dougherty, t; off Cutting, I; off Powell, 4: off A It roc it, 1; off Bran dom, 4: off Flene, 1. Struck out: By Nicholson. 1: by Marlon, 1; by Dougherty, 1; by Cutting, 1; by Powell, I Hits: Otf Nicholson, t in three Innings; off Marlon, 1 In two-thirds Inning (after three had walked): off Dougherty, 4 In tour and one-third lnnlngc oft Powell. 4 In three Innlnga: off Altrock, t In one and one third Innings: off Brandom, t In one and two-thlrda Inning. Umpires: Hay nd Krwla. Doable Win for Salat. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 11 With two men out and runner on aeoond and third. Fertia waa put In to bat for Hoe. man tn th eighth Inning of today' game, between Mlnneepolla and St. Paul and doubled to the right center fence, acoring both run and winning th gam for Minneapolis. 1 to L Score: I MI.VNEAPni.lS. IT. PAUL. ' AS H O A E Al H O A B ruse,' it . I I I I Dirtier. It. .. I 1 Altlelr. a. l I I I IHarnaaa. et. I I I Wlllleae. Ik I I I I Heeart It.. 4 114 4 Klllller. Is.. 4 t 1 I IHeCa'k. Mill I Reanaaa, If. I 4 4 Autre,. Ik... 4 III I Karris t 1 I tuoeeau. I I I Wsrlae. rl.s II lleela. .... I I I I 4 Delekaatr, U 4 t 4 fRlit ... t 4 out, i is mors. e Owen a. e.... till Decea'ers, . I I 4 Olnewea. p. 14 414 TotaM '.M I M 14 4 Tatala I T IT It 1 Bated for Rosaman In th eighth. Batted for Lew la In ninth. Mlnenapoll -l St Paul 4 4 4 4 1 -l Two-base hits: Clymer, Farrla Hoff man. Home runa Hoffman. Sacrifice hlte: Altlxer. am. Hoffman. McCormlck. Stolen baaee: Delehanty. Owen. Double plays: Olmstead to Altlxer to GUI. Left on bases: Mlnneepolla. 4: St. Paul, t Struck out: By Olmstead. 4: by Decannlere, 4. Basra on balls: Off Olmstead, 1; off Decannlere. L CENTRAL NEBRASKA LEAGUE HAS SOME HARD SLEDDING CENTRAL CITT, Neb.. May lt-Spe-clal.) It now seem certain that If Cen tral City Is to be Included In a base ball circuit this year that It will be In a dif ferent alignment of clubs than any yet proposed. Th flrat plan proposed contem plated organizing th Central .Nebraska league, to be composed of Aurora, Central City. Oaroola, Stromsburg, Greeley and St. Paul. After thr had been a confer ence of reprawntatlve from various town bold here. It seemed that very thing waa going to work out smoothly, but sine then enough town In the pro poaed circuit have been enable to make kroner ararngeman ts. so that th circuit. aa at flrat proposed, ha been abandoned. Now other propositions have been pre sented tor tb eonaideratloa of tb Cen tral City tana, th circuit suggest Shelby. David aty. Rising City. Polk. Central aty and Stromsburg. a th town ta be Included. Thl would make a fnlrry compact league, but th Humbling block bar 1 that tho two northern town favor Sunday ball. A meeting of local srrtkusiasts wa held at the dry ball last evening, and th organization perfected '.tori tho purpose of financing a dub - to enter the Central Nebraska league waa practically abandoned. Tb business men, here are MID. talking base .ball, but If a team la organised It prob ably will ba aa bade pendent concern aad win not be a member of any league. WAGMANS WALLOP THE FARRELLS IN SWATFEST Jo Wag-man bnaky si after took the fun meaours of the Famll team Sunday and at the and of tha ninth round tb cor stood at to I In favor of Joe s pets. Tbo Wstratana almost broke ap ' th game tn tbotr slaughter ef tho. bait Mougersoa. Hotter. Murphy and Lebr. each got threw lor 'bingies and fif other got free a ta two bits, the feat are of th gam wa HotTer Ions Wagmaa' 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 I Farce) ti4- Batteries: Strong. Kroux and Kemp: Beggs, Madden aad Clair. Earned ruae: Ferrets, t: Wagmans. IT Hits: Off Wag. mane. B. off Perelle. t Stolen base: H offer 4. Moagrrooa m. Lehr T). Kemp tt), Strang:. Murphy. .Touag. Nemo. Key to ta sttvw rareatne. for The Bee MERRY SPRINGTIME SPORTS Outdoor Clubs Call Forth Large Numbers of the Sportsmen. GOLFING AT ALL TEE CLUBS Wnter Sport Are Alae ladalaed la at Lake Maaawa aad at Carter lake, Wber Boat Are ' tilvea Tryaata. The summcrlfk weather of yeaterdv brought the sport lovers out In large num ber to tho varioua club, golf link and tenni court In both Omaha and Council Bluff. Perhaps the largest crowd of the season wa on th link at tha Field club. At noon yesterday over sixty golf enthusi ast Sad gon th eighteen-hole circuit. In th afternoon even larger crowd -ere out then In the morning. The Country club pulled off a "flag" contest, under the handicap system, which wa entered by over twenty golfer. The con testa were highly Interesting to both the spectator and th player. Tha golfer la given a handicap of n many. He than ha so many drive. At the end of bis number of drives he plant hm flag when tho ball (topped on tho last drive. HI flag bear hi nun. The man who make th longest trip In th d coign ted number of shut win th event. Golf at Happy1 Hollow. At the Happy Hollow club many golf matches were pulled' off, while tennis held full sway all afternoon and for a while In the morning. Tha cool breese made playing a pleasure and th players had to work fast In order to gat up a sweat Harry Koch, Cub Potter and sev oral other tennis sharp put In their flrat real day of tennis at th Field club. Harry Koch, th city tannt champion, played com fourteen gamea yesterday afternoon and won them alt Ha seems to be In better condition than ho waa last season and If ba keep up at th present rat h 1 going h will probably pull down th coveted tit) of city champion at th city tournament again thia year. Ha will also ba a strong contender for the Mat till thl season. "Splk" Kennedy wa at th Field dub for a while yesterday morning and played a few game. HI arm to a trifle aor and he says he will to slow until h get ht struts again. MaelaaT at Meaavra. Th big fun wa pulled oft yesterday afternoon, however, at th Council Bluffs Rowing association at Lake Manawa, where several sailboat races were held Byron Reed, on of th director of tho club, launched hi thlrty-aix-foot full rigger Thursday afternoon of but weak aad gav it th first tryout yesterday afternoon. Ho bad Uttl trouble leading th rest of tho racer and tha atrong wind blowing kept th boats going at a terrific pace. One of tho small catboat capslaed about forty feet from shore In making a "tack." but It waa soon righted nd th drenched sailor were eoon play ing their way with th wind to tha Ne braska ahora and back again. ( Th two aenlor eight-oared shell crews, who will race against each other on the opening day. May a. war out for their daily practice yesterday mommg and on crew waa hitting tt up at a thlrty-twa dip for a quarter of a mile, and working Ilka vet. Flahlaa at Carter. At th Rod and Gun dub ground not much wa doing In the way of (porta, although several of tho club members were out la boat trying to land a tow wary base. Fishing, however, waa not of th best, according to report locelted from th angler. Th lake wa a tittle rough and tho clear weather also helped put th blink on tho port Several bungalow are being put up on tha dub' new; grounds at Court land Bench and a port loo of the ground hava been art aside for a "tent dty thl aurnmer. It la reported that over thirty member have made reservations for tan space- These, 42 There's contemplative pleasure in it. Old Ac Is th kind ef beer that rov, llka to think of before 70 drink for tli era 1 much pleasure la looking poa the park leg fluid and realltlag that yon are -oinf to bare a food, aatlafjiBf drink. The Amber Bottle keeps Old at ever pare, br preventing light from decaying; It Ask for tb amber bottle. by Hal Ccffman however, will not go up much before June L K. C. SCHOOL WINS EET Central High Gets Valley Cham pionship by Small Margin. EIGHT POINTS FOE OMAHA LAIS Virgil Reetor Tie for Third Plnco In Pola Walt, While Millard nnd Blttlegvr Also Get Plaeco. KANSAS CITT, May 12. -Central High school, Kansas City, won th Missouri Valley championship track and field' meet yesterday, securing Ktt point,. Other ' scores arc:' Weatport, Kansaa City, Mo., tit,; Dr Moines, 504; Bu Joseph, 14H; Manual, Kansas City, iUti Lincoln. M; Omaha, , etansas City, Kan., 4. tt-yrd low hurdles: J. rteher (Cen tral), Kansas City, first; 1. Barclay, Kan saa City. Kan., second; H. Blltlnger, Omaha, third; H .Gore, St. Joaeph, fourth. Time: 4:2t. 231-yard dash: B. Nledorn, St Joseph, first; H. Undley, . Lincoln, second; t;. Reppert (Weetport), Kansas City, third; H. Slaughter (Central), Kansas City, fourth. Time: :,. 8-yard run: Flrat. A. Smith. Wet De Molne; second. R. Morse (Contrail. Kan sas City; third. B. Hsmlin (Manual), Kansaa City. Time: l:Uc. Pole vault: W. Powell (Manual Train ing High echool), Kan Ms city, and V. Hector, Omaha, tied for flrat; third, Menke (Weatport). Height: It feet I Inches. High Jump: C. Bowman (Weatport), Kansas City, flrat: R. Merrill. De Molnea, and J. Mtnton, St Joaeph, tied lor second: W. Powell (Manual Training), Kansas city, fourth. Height: J feet 1 inchea Broad Jump: William (Weatport). Kansas City, flrat: Llndley, Lincoln, eeo ond; Anderson (Manual Training), Kan sas City, third: K. Smith. Des Moines, fourth. Distance: IT feet Pi Inches. Hammer throw: L Peckenpaugh (Weatport), Kanaaa City, first: J. Heber (Central), Kanaaa city, eecond; CI. Strother (Weatport), Kansaa City, third. Dlatwioe: 128 feet U Inchea, Shot put: J. Re bar (Central). Kansas City, flrat; C. Reber (Central). Kansaa City, eecond; O. 8trothera (Weatporii, Kansa City, third. Distance: 4S feet 1 Inch. Dlacu throw: J Reber (Central). Kan sas city, first; R. P. .Lens (Manual), nmnaea city, secona; u. Htrotner (West port), Kanaaa City, third. Distance: lug feet I Inches. Hammer throw: First Feckentaitgh, (Weatport High school), Kansa Oty; second, J. Reber (Central High echool), Kanaaa City, third; Strothere, (Westport). Distance: 128 feet seven Inches. Dlcu throw: Flrat J. Reber (Central); aaeond. Plank (Manual Training High school), Kansas City; third, Strother (Weetport). Distance: 101 feet, six Inches. lM-yard high hurdle: First J. Reber (Centre!). Kansa City; second, J. Bar clay. Kanaaa City, Kan.; third. C, Mailt, West De Molne. Time: :! 100-yard dash: Nledorn. St Joaeph: sec. ond, W. Johnson (Weetport), Kansa City; mini, tnoiey, Lancoin. rune: o:u. One-mlle run: Flrat A. T. Taylor (West port). Kansas City; second, straggle. West Des Molne; third, Hogg, Lincoln. Time: 4:067. 444-yard run: First A. Miller, West Des Moines; econd. Millard. Omaha: third. Jackson (Central). Kansaa City. Tim: 4:47. Vergil Rector, Hugh Millard and IL Bittinger of tha Omaha High school track squad of four athletes made a total of eight points. Rector got a tl for first pic In th pot vault with a leap of 14 feet t Inchea and Millard breasted tha tap eecond in tho 440-yrd dash. Bit linger was third ta th low hurdle. With th exception of th mil run, th Omaha lads did not tak part In any of tha other vent. Reldea Cats ta Dee Molne. WICHITA, Kan.. May 11-1 ra Belden. outfielder with the Wichita dub for tho last two years, ws sent to the Des Molne Western Varus dub thl evening. Belden I the oldest player tn point of service In tho W eat em league today. Kay to tha ttitoatiim Des Advertising.