S ' i fesitlesj Wliat Could St Louis Do With a Pennant? Drawn for The Bee by. Hal Coffman National New -yWToT y THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAT 19, 1911 - ?''. " t- (K i 'dTI . - - - ' s- .a WW eS: ..- - -ar 1 . vL VTA "Tas. -sW"-- . IBS -JW r - I-TJV a. " U . I - -e-w mowrs w 1 rd'S T T3-J'-- , ' ' ., ' vo Ht'3 Talking. To , '.. - r "J" ' aBreentatmi of ' Eigkt ' Imm , Meet t Field Cla fatnnUy. , JCHEDFEE .0? JUT AITOOTOCED ' BUtchee Will Be Flared bet batsr- ' day ,Aierae ( Varies CUba . ' ' Seer teBe Determined kr reieto ! V-! . . . Preparatory to th opta'ng at Ox CHy " renal leegus ea Jan t th dimeter ef he aswly . drgantsed club will bold i Matins at to Field Jub next Saturday - afternoon, at wskh time all minor e- tall reardJiuL.tb opsntng of th league Mil Uttakea up ana disposed of. 4 Ther r bow lnt team to tto aT tad everything la raay tor tn apsmug , .Juna.X Th Hub will play vry ', Saturday afternoon antH August R, whM ih tost gams ( lb aauoB will b held. , - Tb foltowlng achatul win b obaarrad , M th nlni .day;, PIU olua veraiu ih ftaUUslub at UN rial alub around; . Happy Hollow hib vrrau th Itot and 1 Bun )'' th RM an Qua club irauooX rtUr TiuK Jtlub Trra th - Kaunta . htb . l th Kouata club ',tnu4h JtL AidnW. vru th Toung Mtn'a UirMlu nwimm at lb Tounc ; MB'a CMMrt BModatioB park. " I Thar' f ls am 0 b tHm. 0 whom will putlclpat'. la , th ( tntr Baturoay aftarnooa. atafl awtcb and aaubM will omplt ia atiWa pfy.Ti,'lnr of a ; Md ato b 0ll1!b o , palat .rttW poUtta r ak eoubla It wllf Bp(mW tbVlwily. Bslota la M auoa awtai aa BltarBOoa' play. Tb km wiftww th majerlor i( point win ' M clvaa cradlt tor wlnnlnt th aftaf-oB-f l, iZ i, - Th aalan wlU b ppaiwtaa by. Ih torn dub Bt aa ly. - TM t whiab aaaad .at tb and. it'Cbi aruaa la total Bwnbar f ptftnta will b awrs4 kus lovliik 5uj, jyfiJeh'wlB .a. Aaaa y b iMfua. T.M ebjaot at la aau I tp Vic out teanl Blayar wb aav Bvr fttnrmt aubllclr, t Flan kr now tmaW way to tnhurt (b : Wat piub urw fp coorano4ai tb lyBi darlac tb bit oray la Aiwwl " ind wort 'w btaMxf ai4ay on tb law elworta walcb will b, ua4 thr : diU MnvTw' Twtl trrw'itnal eta oour' XII a .laid m .wrf tb fMh. Old dirt aval v oabld wtn ba rad;i 'and - rhaafad blip 4ar affair Btvaral bar rl ot JlM day v bar rdrd for Ih aw oourla, Tba 1ohw1r)f tefamKta r rh DM Hub wlii aaoi bara t tt praUmlnary trrantfnwnli: :.,Trmnli apallrnaa, chair tan: Jama Waoa, WJ, Jputnar A, A. ; 'wwa g rtr(rmrtr ,',f, r 5ioiiinmKiiiicoLN IHM. 111.1 , i, . . TtOratlaaad tram FlrH TtM.) r rucat; V. by UwUctu. 4 Cmplra: BES ;0UH8 . SWDE8 ,?C1HIA 'Tnr- Hit ta nrtb laalaa- Maaalt la f'i . Tbtw Biaaat DES KdlffBS, U , May U.Mi Holm trfaK WXMia ki tb aaoaad aama l ,, atr(ta hn today, toon I to I roar kita In Jb fifth av Di Bmae' tbra mnat.aad tb Md ar tb vWttora, .'- , BU btOlKEi' ' - ' . . i.a.u.x -,- Hahn; ft. ... t 1 a - r a ralra , lit rnamaai la t , a Korea, a - 4 rUin. It ' .......... i I B a r ! Jlaow4. i.... f 1 f Htwatoa, p ........ 4 1 Total,.. . , . wienrrA. .. A.& K. B.K. r.O. A. K I "!. f J p uiooteioo, er .4.., l l l .' t l-rtllarew. it ....... !'' . fcoernr, lb i...... I ' : . a -' ' Uurhe. b ' I " t' rallaban. . ,.t.,l I J I Me, lb ...-.,.l . a Wacob, . .a I 1 lieraca. p t... 4 1 1 - Totabv. J- , 1 1 T. is Oe Matae M4JIILM tu r.J I 1 (i Twa baa a:,.fetttsrWY- Surtrica hit: i-nlr.w, Maa, Krt baa a Miiatort tiaMto.-;-4t -tleracn, 4. irwrk ut: By liaaatno. 4. by Hararb. 4. w mmrnvm wn. UMICTW QIOWA i'ial. HuIH. Cla'ro. Ltft as baaa l boliw, a. Mrahlta. t- L'ntar. John too. Tina: LS4. FINE MEDALS ARRtVf FOR THE H,S. TENNIS WINNERS TIkm luuaaoawBMlUla 1) bt awardad th jrtaaara bftba asamal aarlnt twal eniin loumanMrr o tb Oawha Klk Kbasl bar.' Lab KcBtiaaa.-laaicn ad In (. aa waeM tb pnaaa t ma alaca tbanx ott pxblMUoa la th mala hail at tb ubaot laaixruw. ' All enroat will beeome' tb pnaBt BtWB- trr aC-tb wKacra.- . , . , Tha-MBjMr ot .tb final awtdl la th iharortnk!p Jmn4 rtH near a CM aw4ai an ta ruinarp wllf a awmraat a .-aBrar baace. , .. , rmaatll larmon,--n aad aarrar Baa atano. "fl will fiyht ft ant fer'flrat plaot aoaor acxt - . - A PjrOB.' e-fal I th prize bunts ap tar .4 vljnar tha ooooltl atnii. JCry if "ta Raalaa-aM AV!Hlin. Standing of Teams WKttTN LKAOUK W.UPet Denver.... JT . KAT.LXAOUC w.urn Nw Tor U) 4 .7v tM. 4Mpb M M Omaha.... H U Clrwlnaatl. U .'II ChKaao-. UU Pttubursb M U ,m Pblta. U4 t. Laul.. 11 U .I.t Boaton W 17 474 Dee M m U It .41 Totba ... V 14 sioua city U 14 Wichita.. MIT Uooola.... lb .r Broeklya.. Ill J AMER. UEAOUE Abt ASSOCIATION. W.UPct. W.IPet. Cbkmpo.. 8 .TH Coluoibua.. B 11 .tr BOItoB.... M Bt .lbj Mi TOIdO... U 11 . Wwa ptoa U Id Clevelad U U Detmu.. 14 14 Phil. .... II H Nw Torfe t W L Ual 1 1t Hinat'p'. it U AM Kaa. City M 17 .aa kl Paul.. It I) .471 Mllwauk 11 IT .431 LoaMTilt 11 17 M ladiaaU UU 444 Twttntorb aUaalta. WMTIlUt LftAOUaV Deanr. I; (Hnaha, 4. VHchlia. ; De Main. 4 ML Jexph. Mi Topek. 4 ua City, ; Lincoln. I. NATIONAL. UUODB. Boatoa. T; Flnabufth, i. -rblladelphl, 11; at. IxHiM, 1 Krooklya. 4, Cbkaaw, 4 New York, I: Cincinnati. 4 ' AMERICAN UEAQUB. Cteeehuid. W; New Tar. I; ta Isalnc. Chleafe, I; Boua, I. DatTMt, I) Jtillaalpbla, M. bt. Louia. I; Maaunrtaa, L AMERICAN AaaOClATlON. MlnneapoM. I; MllwaukM, 4 Toledo. 4; Columbua, 4. toulevllla. I; lndlananoll. 1 it. Paul, I; Kanaaa City, 4 MANY COMING TO THE SHOOT Tiirty-SeTenth Arx&uil Tosroey ot Bute Sporttmam'i Auociition. TO SX XZLO HXXZ THIS TZAX III Ttwimi, Wka Hrna Beea Tar la tha (tta( B parte Orat la tri( ta Caatla; aTraal ta Ba (bat Ara Bitot. Th tMrtyvntb aaaual touraaaMet at th N brak atat Bportamea'a aae elatloa five prorata bate In beat mm la lb blatory ad th arfanliaaoa. T data thai r abwat 1M etrta. with at t fifty aaer expected before th tournament nana ea Taaaday. May 14 Billy" TnuMNHl. a f tba beet Iwaj hat, aa vWtlng ut la tb Mat but week, and trail at Colombia owl a few f th Btmrod taar. Out el Ih forty rank abate la that plaat tMrty-flv bae ant ta tb neme a aawatT thoa wbe aria be preeent Twenty Blared (rem Pvl City will ala be bar. Ansae; tb Other town tat Ih tat which will be iwprasaniad at the aiet. are Nerfoik. Orand lalawl Kearney, Beatrice. rlle CHy, Aubara, Uaatlnaa and Uaoela. AJthoutS th tournament to a aloud Mat an. har will b Bwrkanwa her from at LatUft f City. Cbtoaaa, MiajwapaH and twawr. frra'aaakin! (rem almoat erary Part of th country will ala be ber. bot will art be al lowed I eempct far aay f tb raeay pnaaa. They win be permitted to ahoot la all th veale, but their cor will not e eeaatod. . One feature which ha attracted a lira s ember of ahooter to th tournament I th fouler money back ayittm. Thla ayttem bt very ldm weed la a tourna ment. Any man wbe ante re the touraer and ehoota-4a all the ertnt. ahoutd be taU to (it li entry mny back la prbM. It. will be refunded to him after Ih tournament. . True only Bold good. however, If A aaltlclpatM tn rent . Th Jack RabbH ayMam win b Bead m an tb extra, eventa, tnaludloc th ahoot for th Mate eaamploaebip ea Thuraday, May bt. la thl yMm every runner ahoeu at fifty larteu. He pay eeau (or eeery Uriel. Beery tarpet be ahoou at aad break and get back N eenta. every target h mlaaei be forfeit! eenta, Ta wtBaer e( lb event will re ceive a Howard watch, valued at UnX The atcend prise will be S In caab. South' Dakota College Athletic Meet Will -" Be Hejd in Huron HURON. May tt. The "State Meet, th big ataietM vtnt at th ftouth rw beta aollege year ecur la thl city ea rruy aad Batardijr, May M and a. at wbk the Bute erdvererty. Dakota Wei. kwaa. Stat. Huron, Yanktoa aad Red- ttM cUCa have entered team. The Northern Normal amy compete, but can Bet take pornta because aot a member ot the Mat asaerlatioB. Lyl rttl)oba ef C ram wtH rstwrea. Tb I'nrreratty ef Boot Dakota, which ha eerily wo the PM two year look best, wttb Tanbtoa er Stat eaUege for seoaond bet. Haroa hi Mreager thaa lor year, la dual meet, tat ealUaae baa defeated hfominm. aad loot to HamUa ualvereity. I4t tn; Hwraa be wea (rem Northers Nr mal. Tbdl. aad Taaktoa tram Wealejaa. BwXMa, third aeuatlag. Thnmgh tu fnrr alramietaac the mivwew w have aa nra anal eoataat. Aa ... count It treath aa only be aatlmatM oy tb peat penoraiaae of it awa. la eenaia that everv event- artth tha a albl axerpMoa ef the abet put will be bitterly iua resaistswt Bad Jiniklses TJsa Kawipaptr Advertlatcg ta the Mead ta SHOULD MEETJODR TEAMS ITebrgik Ajnmntu Appedli for lev Conference Schedule lale. lEGsrrs Duoprao a axes PeH thai I owe Ac I re, Nehraaka'e - Meat Wertbp raw, (keald Be Playwd aad that OUaheeaa ; ' ' Be emitted. By fXTDBi K. ELLIOTT. Tba need ef a Mbwowrl Valley eoafer- ae raw governing the eeheduttng ef feet ball game among tb Behcet of thl league has baea mpbaalsed by th book' lag ef the Unresrarty ef Nebraska for Beat fall The foot bell mean (or OU t th Conihaaker acboel la en of the Bwat BBBttraetlv thai .baa ban laaued there ta several iaaim. Bat tbrs game, with aa appeal 4 th alumat are ea tb alata. Tbeee ar th contest with Minnesota. Kanaaa aad btlseourl. R. Bttmbraaea af th Missouri bank) but fell dor sot lend aay fascination t the pre Pcta for a good fight botweea th Cera baaber and Tiger next autama though. The Oklahoma baa beea aaanuaeed as the flaai eppeeeat ef the eeaeon truly an asjtKllmag bt thee wear era ana. Utah, a echoel that Is ankrarwa be meat of th foot ben men ef thts section of th weet. I talked ef for a place ea the schedule, tier still being ea Hat open for a game. But Omaha alumni at Nebraska oould forgtv th ocbeduling of game with Oklahoma and Utah If there were enough oonMMa with Missouri valley school. Only twa aMmbars of th conference are te be met Kansas and Missouri.' Tb beet of all Nebraska's foe, th Ames oolleglaa, are left off thla coming see sen' elate, Last fall. A met was th en school, eu tilde ef Michigan and Mia- ola, that P U rod la th class ot th Cbrnbaahtr. They made the . Stat km elevta go to a d to tie. Tot, Best tall this eohool m not boohed, aad Oklahoma Is taksa ea Instead. It dot set make the Nebraska alumni athoa over - tblr KhooL "' Asses aa Uat Fee. , Ames, tor many seasons, ha beta ene ef Nebraska' worthiest fees. It was rh Aggl team that whipped the Cera, buskers la TM4 that plsysd them d te 1 the next season and that aiad history t Diets field la Omaha la ltOf In a game which era won by th Cerahaa- kr. A me alwayi ba fought the Cer hushex hard, and alumni wbe bav ysuraeyed keck ta Llaeohi (or the gam have- knew that they .were ajetng t see b fight worth the moeey and Urns He Beaked fer 1P1B. tllL with Amss such a worthy foe. It Is not booked for a gam with the Corabukr nsxt ssasoa. It ta such a eendlUoa that make a)omrd year tor a oeferooe ml that will require each team ta play a osrtela sum ber of gams with th other school! ef the league. la the "Big Eight." there to a rule that stakes It necessary for each Institution to meet four of th ether boon each falL . That Is eae ef the very few rule ef that leagu which have aot beea adopted by the Missouri Valley league Nearly all the obnox ious regulatleaa have kmg etas beea Incorporated late the tow ef that league. A regulation auklng It accessary for tech school to ptay (oar other tea am ef the laaga would, laetude Asm every ssasoa, as wn s Kansas and Missouri Nsbraska and tbeee eohoebj oampuee th "Big Foer of lb oseferenc. Ne- kraeba could al tares ts bet was Waahlag- toa and Draks each year (or the other conference game If required to asset a esnfereac ausrtet. That Is a uggetloa that the eoafer- enoe mentor should eoaeMtr at their nest mcating, which will be held the latter pen ef Ibte month. Bo lone aa th Corahusr ar a awmbar of tba Mlsssurt Valey league, they should play tb other schools m thl organleettoa. N early all the schools ar good op ponents Alumni are aot vetting for game with Mlaaesot. Mlohlgsa and Wtsrwnata. thwigh thee contests appeal 10 ad of them. Nebraska undoubtedly a) tb big eleve 1 this league, and B ran prove ita auprorlty aearlyavwry eeaso by meeting several of the eoer (erene schools. There Is aothlng galaed ta th way of preauge through ssestlng such schools a Oklahoma aad Utah; ther much te be sained through bat tle with Minnesota and Mlchlgaa, hew. ever, n la better ts Mick a the boms schools and make a good cleea up there, wbta tbeee team cannot be met. NINE UNDERGRADUATES ARE SEEKING ELECTION UNCOLX. May H.-gpertei.-yTv VBaergraduates will be choeea dor awe ea the athletic board af the etate aal verwty at the eanual eleetlea Best M se der. Male students n th aatvarelty wbe here twelve kours cradlt aad are carry big twelve hour ef work are entitled ts vet.' "'. , There ar nine eeedldate for places ea the beard, but tba eMrtloa has beea one of th autetea la tha history ef the school. All ef .the ceadldatee have bean prorataeat la anlvemty athletic ead tree (ram the anal charge that they are represented by T. N. si The eaadtdats are: Artber Kay. Wil liam Backer. Dewey Harmon, W. J. bteQowaa, A. H, Hlltser, Mil Heoattok.' but Carrier. O. w. Miller, 1. A- Rod Baa aad C B. t'nderwood. CREIGHTON PRODUCES STARS Many Good" Ball Playen HT Gone from university. HA1XT . WELCH IS rOHTKOST Theagfe Thevw ts Net a Veewlty Team This. Temp the Art IVe-' pari si eat Mae Defeated All Cesser. Although Crelghton niverelty Is wtth eot a varsity be bell team tba squad which got undsr th eotori of ' tba Crelghtoa Art depertmeat hi made ap at players wbe compose tb "varsity squad. The team hi making a good record, hav lag played end won thro gam. Owiaha High school, ah rourth mfantry team ef .rart Crook, aad tb Western Iowa Veoanenal college at Harlaa all fell be- lor tb Arts department aad It hi took' lag tor more game. It I Interesting ta aots ta aumbar of amateur ad prof ess looal ball players Crelghtoa university he furnUhed la th past, sad those wh are bow playing ea amateur team th) Omaha. Probably th best knows of th professional ball play era wbe snot played at Crelghtoa la Harry We) (9b who was with Omaha dad was tb premtor sticker of tb Westers league. Welch pitched for th Crelghtoa teem at en Urn, aad else wea eae of tha best tost ban players tvsr going forth ea tha Crelghtoa field. Jo tots df th Omaha team, who eras sold ta the Kear ney But league mam, was a student at Crelghtoa when he Joined th Omaha but year. H pitched for Crelghten pad It was with thl team that bt first came to the notice of Rewrite. . . Wlllard Qulgley, who 1 omplrtng la th Mink league, hi a student la tb Crelgh ton Medical collage. He managed the Terrell Syrup company tear of last yser. Prucaa ef tb Crelghtoa football squad and captain ot tba basketball team la catching with Superior of the State league. Ha wHt flateh hi eeurse at th Crelgbton' Collrtb ef Phawamev nextTeb rwry. 4 'J ' ' : ' There ar many Crelghtoa students now playing with Omaha amateur teams. Tb bulk of th Holly team I composed of thee whs lurre or ar tteedlag Crelfh- Paul Kelly, pitcher, galaed tba oog- et 'Itrtksouf KsUy bsceuse of hie work with Cretsjhte last year. Jimmy Kelly en third Is Cretghtea Medle aad pteyed th same poettlsa oa th Crelgh ton team two years age. Miller, the pre est catcher of the Creightoa Arts, I playing outfield for the Hotly aad John Deugbwty, hraooa oa the diamond aad gridiron at Crelghtoa, holds down first Jobs Klokey. the other Hotly pitcher, tint ' galaed recognrtlOB at Crelghtoa. Other wh haw played at Crelghtoa are Hronck ef the A. 0. U W. teeas. Horn bach ef tha Oe swell ' Bluffs Mer chants, Jerry Murphy f th Wagmans. Maddah at the Wsermsjea, Cot Murphy af th AhuBltcs, rremk Were af the AhV mltee. Frank Qulglsy ef the A. O. U. W . and MoOalm of tha Cohan blea, $ . Two Corahuskers Try for Olympiad liTNCOLN. May l.-l!cisrfal.-Wlth hat oa mora meet and the Olympic yet to be participated fee, the season M wear a eloa tor thecoma usker track team. Men whoa showing at the Missouri V si ley conference weet Saturday was such as would wanaat their parttctpatlea will be sent a weak from Best baturasy to the Purdue meet at which all of th weitom ooUagat wfll try out. - ' Ouy B. Rsed aad Ideate Anderesa are the only two Carahaaktra who will try at tr th Otympto team. Beed. who I OMOblng tb Cerabuaksr track team. M la -Ike prtmt of tmndltton. aad with a record of Pa ta the feandred expect to make (hem all go (or the places en the Americas team. Anderson's work m the distance run has ahm beea such aa to warrant Ms partlctpatloa la th Olympic trvout and th twa arm continue to train aatfl the Urns of the pratlmlnarlea. The rest ot .lb squad disbanded at the coo ernjtoa of tb. Mtsaourl valley at Although th Cornhoakars lost the dual am! with Kaaea untveralty, the ream kaa bees very aattotaetory wttb victoria over Mlaaamte aad Ames. D0ANE COLLEGE ATHLETES . CARRY OFF HASTINGS MEET HASTING. Neb.. May t4-4teetaL-he Doaae eoheeje athlette (rem Crete carried off the longer ead ot tb honor bf a etossly reateotwd and aaaswalty (ast deal field aad track meet with Hastings colleg en Hanson field yeMerdcy after seen. Th records of both tostltutlows were broken la a awmber ef oveatB. v. .w. .k. i, a Mutsansa. Marvel end Ptclrmsea kept swarty abnt- Ta eavyerd dam was eepecsaliy etoeo we w,, aei Hunt aad ha the bardie Rice end Dwnlsp Were Braotjoany Beck and Beck Bt eacw, oemer, um aad tow being paired. An the track events .were eepeelsJly fast. Nutsmaa was the star perroreMr ta lb short deshsa. The Don lap brother wea tare firsts tor Hastings. r ' Hellaad Balls aassthpaw.- at. Joeepb said Fttohor Merjeeald t the Hiawatha elub ef toe Mink league. Be was the only erthpew aa the rjrearmer YOUNG AVIATORS .RGANIZE Club to Teack Omalu Toatlu Triekt of Flyiaf Bcienoe. mEtmsTS swan twxstt Aaethop Btewtlmc Be Held Friday, Vies : Models Mad By Bey WlU Be Tested la T. M. A. diymaaalasa, Twenty boy interested hi tb study ot tvtattea and the bmidlng at etode a phut met at tb Toanf Man' Chris tla aistdstlon Friday evening and tor mad a club tor the prometloa of th model contest betas held by the eda ttonal department, and to ssetst each ether la beJMlag their model. Arthur brum. Ma Charts street, mad th principal Bull, explaining to tb boy what h wanted bb have th elub do. Mr. J. t. Derlgbt. president of the Aer Club of Nebraska, was present aad apok many necw4rlng word ta th boy. myhtf that be believed it wa a good thing tor dram to do aad that h had beta arooh pleased with the progress, that th tn fcxl mad wMh their aweele hi th aaropkaa ntta whleh here bewt held Bt Fort Omaha. H told th boy, further, that b would smlsst (hem la very way that ha oould and ottered to put ap a fourth prise for th next model oontest. The hoy rewarded him by making him aa koasrary member and put him oa th oemmlttse te draft a otrotlttrtlon for the club. Old 4X11000 Kleeled. Arthur Shram was elected president of tb club; Blgard) tUeherg, lOtT South Thirty-first avenue, wee chosen vie prssldeat: Edwin Oreevy, n4 Hickory street, winner of the cup la th Isst con test, was mad secretary and Wilbur Bradley, til South Twenty -aeventb street, treasurer. Edwin Oreevy, Slgord fljobcrg ltd i. Jr Dertght were appotated a eom mltte. to tram a coniUVitlea for tb organlaetloa. Tb Best meeting will be I on rrktay evwblng. May M, at fit o'clock, m th ddb room ef the boys de- rertment. All boys whs onter ah thl Um may become obarter members of tb club. The boy era. requested te bring their model with tbem te the next meeting for tb purposs of trying them oat tot the gymnasium aad getting ug gbitlons oa bow they can make them mar stUclenL ' Thess are members of th club: Alfred Peterson. Kttf ' Franklin street; Nets Nordqukrt,' Thirty-first strset and Rtone avenue; Donald Bmalley; . B0 Mepl strset; Jack Hum. Bel Pratt street; Clinton Tebbens, ant Masse ptreet;- W. T. Tumor, tin Mason strsst; Benny Howell, R1I North Twenty -sixth (treat; Piatt Taylor, MS Spencer strsst;. Le Hurt, let Hamlttea ApartmenU; Dick Oilier, 104 South Tbtrty-flfth avenue; Boy Mser. 171 JaskaoB Mreet; Walter Anderson, 171 Jacaaea MreM; Sheldon Ootgrovav 111 South Suteenth strset; Jullu . Frank, SB Scuth Eight ssetb street; Ls. wrests Aeksrcaa, Hat south fweatylgbtb streM. University Profs. Indulge in Ease Ball . LINCOLN. May lV-(9psclsl.)-Chs-ceuor Avery and othar of the stste ani veralty bauMd out their eld tog y set ar tsy afteraooa aad bad a lltU ball gam out aa the aht tot. The (acuity of the Mate dsrm ware pitted aglnet th faculty of th university proper tn a seven-lanlng coatest, which ended I to 4 In favor of tb agrtoelturtite. Overall sod jumpers wer warn by th bsy tram the term, while the "city profs" appeared la golf suite. Both team en tered th game greatly handicapped by too of players ea charges of profee- Dr. Alway and Deaa Burnett, th star battery for the agriculturists, war dis qualified, while Dr. Cendra and Chan cellor Avary were barred for like cause. After seven lnnlog three doctors; mem ber of the medical faculty, eel led time and Deaa Devta. heed of the mathematics department, aanesueed that the score Mood t to 4 Batteries: Agriculturists. Pollack .aad Lewi; "city prof,' Reed, Sttobm, Loess. William aad Reynolds. Michael Scott Wins : St. George's Cup LONDON, May TA Fred HerreshofX raner-ap In tost year' Amertcaa golf obamplonshlp, who competed la the match ea th cTeadwteh Bnka today for the St. Qeorge ' championship eealtong cup, was quite off his game, 0 took 171 stroke te com plots the thirty -six hoiee. , Th winner ef th Bt, Oeorg' cup was Michael Scott, (ortnsr opta gelt cbsthptos ef Australia, . who finished th NATIONAL SKAT TOURNEY IN CHICAGO NEXT WEEK CHICAGO, May K-Arrangements have baea completed for the aeuoaal abet con gress which wfll be held to this ctty sa May S, M aad tf. The event will b th tenth annuel tournement ef the North Amerkaa Skat toagu. the tors aad amat rspramntsMva skat siniiunisa la tb world, autatde of Germany, waera meters tha aard gams a a aatlaail paa- I RORFOtt CleTSJSTATE MEET Tenuis MeaV Will SoM Anaual - Tours ry laers TM Tear, GOOD COURTS 103, T12 1XAT City Pvembsa Ptowty C, aseat for th Vssttwre, of A beret Sow Ave Bped eloiai la Norfolk wee awarded ta Orel annual Mas lesml towrnemsnt yemsvdar by the directors ef tha State Tssaht essocssrion. AH the nember of (he iniiilntloa voted by mad for RsrielBX la prolorsauo te Wayaa. lAwgont was first awardedf tb smiraa awat. hat later asked to be released from bowleg h) thl capital efty swMf tJ th toch af fadlltle for handling thl ies. Wayne aad Norton taew mads a bid aad sent rspi aseaUtlve te th meat mtT ef tb assocUtiosv wMch waa hell week befer hut, Not all tad members of Ih league wer prmeaC at tag meet lag. aad ft wag rdd te hoe a vote. Norton-, Busde a good sevjposllwa ter rh slnlsaosv whfeh wsat kmg way sscarteg The meet. Tb Norfolk; Couatrr olub will b tb seat of battle There are three day court there and they are re perfect condition In every respect. Tbo Norfolk Tennis clob will donate tl to tb association toward th purchase of cups tor th meet. Tb first art for lngld ehamplon wfB b d tW loving eu an tb. doable sup WM be s one, There will thea be sevsral other cups. The Nerfoik Tennis elub wlll.glv smoker to the visiting player one night, a aute tour another Bight, d motor trip oa the water another Bight and a dance try night. ..Tb Elks wlU ale satar- taln the plsyers on oaa Bight The Tea nl slsb will feral sh all ths belle aad seta ... It la assured that over Mb tennis play ers will be driterbd fit Qd meet, and ft pro miss te b the bqct Mate toornament that war aver held hi Kcbratka. Golf Keeps Hundred Thousand Boys Out .of Sunday School LOUISVILLE, Kr.. May -One- hun dred thousand caddie ar kept from Buoday school by goll according to the report prepared by the somsstttse sn Sunday obeervsnos for preserrratloa - to tb Utth general aassmbfy of the North era Presbyteries ahureh today. . ''Sunday port blight character,' continues th report. ,"N me-tenths f those who enter prison . Marted) that way by Sebbata- breaklnr lentely by Sunday port' Recommendation of the eornmltte af which Jarae Tearanc ef New Tork la chairmen provide that the assess siy ray liars Is. Its "strong and emphatlo alsap- preval.of all secular ass of the Babbsth, all gam and sports, hi dvu Ufa a ala la th army and navy; all unnecessary traveling and all excursion; and arge upon all employer of tohor and esrptsm of indottry to reoogalsd th laboring man' heed of hie weekly rest day aad thereby insure his greater tYUeoacy aad baaplaes and the greater prosperity of both capital aad labor." Th committee turn th spotlight ea Washington, sevsrely corrag the oanital for "oontinued aad tacreaikig laxity la Sabbath eboervane,' Th Sunday news paper hi condemned. . Beatrice Shuts Out ; Humboldt in Eleventh SBWARD, Nh, May IsWopecial Tel egram.) Ia a pitchers' battle between Belts of Beatrice and Jsrrott of Hum boldt, with superb fleldfag,' (be gam went eleven Inning today,, with th scar I to 4 la favor ef Beatrice. The hut nut' was mad hi the eleventh Inning ea a hit by Darrow. who later scored oa error bad a pasaed ban. Score: ' R.H-R. Beatrice ..'. . t di- t t Humboldt .-......4 - f I Batterte! Jarrott and Diets for Hum boldt alts and Derreww . tar Beatrice. Umpire: McPartland. The PeraTeteat and udldou TJe of Newspaper Advertising to th Bead' to Business Sucoes. 8. B. 8.heaB 8ord aad Ulcars ta rlgit down into the blood and remove the eatus, aad th place is bound to heal booaxis tb lmpuxiUew sad atofbid auattar which have) born tha means of keeping th aloe open ar no longer absorbed from th blood. Irtsrnal appUeations ct salve, lotion, plasters, etc., eaa never produce a our because they do not reach th Bourc of tha trouble. At best ther eaa only allay pais r rednce lTTflmmton; each treatmsnt Is workinr on mnptoms aid aot twaoaiag tba aase. - Irery nutrltrv corpuscle in th blood is sreakesed of faf acted, they Cannot noarisli the nbroo Ussua around tb place, but instead they constantly discharge into ths seen around th sor a quantity of impure, garm-ladeo, matter wbioa gredtully eats into th ssurotiBdirig healthy tbsxae and eaases th ulcer to alarga. Sine impui blood to respcmsibW for Bare aad Ulcers, a rnsdidn that eaa purily th blood to th aulv bop o( a aare. 8. 8. S. ha kag been recognized aa tha free lot of an blood purifiers, uosj8lug th traaiitto rjecteaaiy to remove ( Imparity front th btood. While euriag th sor or nicer 8.8.S. bring ttbtyat a asalthy ttmAlUem of tse seta by Bcpplring it with rich, healthy blood, aad thaa snake th oruw permanent and lasting. Book oa BxeiaM VICniUas;aaXa9MMm 'oot' Ball Schedule of Purple and Wlute Hearly Completed... .', SEVXEAL HASP DATES TLXED Athletla ReUtlons with Lincoln Are Be-sneerd Norfolk Net ea the ' ties Tepeka ta Cease aa Theakisivlng Deta. Omaha high school will hv another Miff gridlroa schedule for th Nil aea son, according to date announced y ester -day by AtWctlc Director C Z. Reed. An eight game schedule will be played this Two of the home games will be against teller InteracholaMle eleven of Nebraska and Iowa, Beatrice high oa November t and Dee Molne West high on October H. Both tbeee contact will be staged at Rourk park. Lincoln high school, did rival of the purple and white, have finally decided to continue gridlroa relatione with tb locale. and have booked a gam ther wtth Omaha for November t Director Reed expects to bring Topska high school here for "turkey day.' which eomse ea November 2S. The locals trounced tb Kaws here oa Thurki giving day la Mid, to the tune of 17 to 4 Contracts have already been signed for a oontsst with Stous City high at the Btouz town oa November 14 Tork, South Omaha. Nebraska City and Coundl Bluffs mom up aa poeslbl contenders for the other dates of tb' year. - . .'. Bt Joaeph Central high school hag been dropped from th schedul Hat Indefi nitely. . A regular schedule of 'game for (ho second team of the school will be drawn up fn September and will Include such schools a Blatr. PIMMmoufh. Vslley. Wshoo nd Llncola seconds. Following the Omaha schedul s announced by Director Reed: October lt-Probauiy South Omaha high at Omaha. October IP-Do Bio me weet nign at Omaha. . .. v , . October at open. - Ndvember 1-Uncorn high at Islvrohx. November Keetrlce high at Omaha. November le-dlous CPr blab at Bloux City. . . t N ovem oer a-upm. . November fsWThenksgivtng dnyV-To- pen at Omeae. (Not yet definitely ar ranged.) - . Qothes for the ' if Particular Plan . The 'particular man. wan ta ' a suit that looks well, on that will "stand up" vail sod) every luccesafal maa ta " t nor or ; lee particular . about hit clothe.. Th partlcuUr maa Is the on I'm selUnf aay aflef day. . This week I sold several , nit to men who formerly patrenlxed high priced tall er. They were- astoniehed at the wide rabge ef patterns ' end" weave asd were pleased ' at ths ease with which they1;. wer fitted. ' Tad Boat practical gait tor (oners! wear Is the blue erfe, ..H'nieetg ayery de Btaad, whether It b for , dress, Btreet or - buslneas . wear. Tha model dlgplay " that Individ aal touch that. Btarki wU dressed man. $20 to $23 r. cixmics shop JUT feomtii loth birecU nance oc to Touasert v HEALS SORES AID ULCEfiS tha Trr glmplerf way. It toit roes N 1