THE BEE: (WATTA. SATCRBAT. MAT Co. 1912. 19 Juft Before Jumping Into the Bleachers I. it COLUMBUS BEATS COLONELS Hard-Worked Pitcher Allows Four teen Eiti to Visitor. HIKE TO ONE IS FINAL SCOBS Saattk, Belt aad feagaltoa tmit Three-Base Hlta Barek III Cea gallow Get Tvre-Beggere On tarrlflrc Hit. LOUISVILLE. May M-Oolumbue de feated Louisville today. to 1. In lb third game of lha aeries. Lowlarmllk, who haa own trytnc to 00 all of the pitching (or the locals of lata, waa batted hard by tlx visitors. Scors: LOvnviLLs. cou.'Mr At m o a.i. . as h o A t Borbe, Il l t SI OSfceMtm, ct . t 1 e e 4 Iwl. If. ..4 I t I lHierhraao.tr 4 I I I I Mrlif, et. 4 4 I I iroassltos.rf I I III Wri. rf.. 4 I s I sr. mm. s. 4 I t ,i Hell, la.... I I t I Miller. Ik . I I a I Heelea. rf I I I t IVIINM. U t I I Breso 14. lb 4 I I I Sllerber, a . I I I I I Spmm r.. I I I I ismlth, a.... 4 I t I I Loaarramt.i lilt lOeob. a I I I I Murphy, , a... I I I I i Tetala ... U I Z7 T I Tetate .. t.ounvin. o i Columbus 1 I 1 ..a) M It if I I o-l t -2-4) Two-bese hits. Rurrh. Congalton. Three-base him: Smith. Bell. Conmlton. Sacrifice hit: lllnchman. Sac-rifle fly: f'errlng. stolen bears: O Bourka m, Congalton. Miller, Uarbar. Hinchman. Double plays: Bell to Beaumlller to Hranafleld. ORonrke ta Miller. Oerher to illller. Bases on balls: Oft Lowdertullk, 1. Left oo baaea: Louisville, t; Colum bus, a. Hit by pitched ball: By Cook. Burke. Struck out: By Lowdermllk. ; by Cook. 4. Time: 1 lb. limpirss: Hares and Inrln. INDIANAPOUH. May M.-TndlantpoHa played errorless ball and did not allow a man to paaa second baae todu. taking th game from Toledo, I lo I Score: TOLEDO. INDIAKAPOL11. tUH0.lt AiHO.Ai Ml-. II . 1 l I 1 OKalur. cf. . I S A Hln. hatn.rt 4 S Woodruff. Ift I I S Bratklt. at.. 4 lit 10'Uaiy, at. 4 I I 4 Chanaus. al I 110 Inftnoa, as 4 1 Ruret, . el... I I 1 I SHuiMer. lb. i I k. rf.... 1 ! 1 0M. C.rlx. rf 4 1 S "' ib. t til lanillasM. 4 IMI Kll.-k. Derrl. ttrlaet. 1 1 - I IK. UuU, ll I I I I mi, I t I s uaa, I a 1 Tetala ....at ,M 14 I Tattle ... a II IT I Toledo 0 a 0 0 0 0-4 lndlanapolla I I H I H I M Two-baaa hits: Williams, Woodruff. Clarke. Htruck out: By Link. j by West. 2. bacrldca hits: Kaiser. I. uble pla-: O'Laary to Hunter. Bronki to Woodruff. Hit by pitched ball: Br a t. Hunter. Baaea on balls: Off W. , 8: oft Link, I. Left on baaea: Toledo. 7: lndlanapolla, 4. Time: I K. Umpires Kergusoa and Handibot. ST. PAUL. May tl The second game of the 'series with Milwaukee was won by Bt. Paul today, s to 1 Hcore: IT. .Paul MILWAIKRI. ABU O.A.I- AS H O A I. Butler. If.. 4 I I I OLttboM. ft. I I I I I Hottaias. cf I I I I Klvlo. a.. I I I I I EuUtr. rf... 4 IIS SRtadall. if I I I Hotfroaa. et I S I S Sr. Lewis, a I I I I J Lewie, SI I I I ICewee. I . I I I I I MeCerk at I t I 1 IJonet. Ik Aulrer. Ik., t I It I SCIark. lb. Klteert, It 1 1 4 oalk. c 9 1111 I I I I I I t tit Marrar e... Itll INoel. .. a a a i a I I I I a Bleek. a.... I I I I IKmllt. .. Ooedaiaa. HI I 1 I ManHall . Kli-trr. )..( I I I laUrlea .. eHoearl ... 1 I I I I till! Tetsls . ..M T 14 IS 4 Tettls .. . I 37 II 4 Batted . for Noel In seventh. Batted for Horllk In ninth. Batted for Murray In aerentli. Three-base hits: Butler. MC -It. Home run: Capron. Stolen - jee: Charles. Butler, H- halk. Baees nn jalla: Off Karaer. I: off Noel, t: off Hov'tk. 1 81 ruck out: By Karger, t; by Rvwl, 1 Passed ball: By bcbalk, I. Wild pitch: Karger. sacrifice hlu: Charles. Jia.ee, Hoffman. Sacrifice fly: slccorni tea Left on bases: 81, Paul. 10: Milwaukee. K. Hits: Off Noel. I In six Innings; off Horllk. g la two Innings. Umpire: Aw derson. Mlllera Blaak Blaea. MrXNEAPOLIS. May 24-alinneanoUa bunched three etngiee with a btfe on bulla In the seventh Inning of today s game, rfereatina Kanaaa ( ity. I to a MlNMAPOUa. KAKIAS OITT. AB H O A.I. AB H O I I nnaer, rf.. 4 1 S laarseaa. k. I I I I I A Miter, as.. I I I I ta-uilet. It. 4 I I I I Kllllfer. II. I I I 4 SCeelaea. it. I I I t I yerrle. lb . 4 111 SCarr. Ik.... 4 I I I I Noumea, rf 1 I I I ICerrMea. se 4 1 0eae. e... lit! lO'Oeeaoe, e I I I I I Deleaaeu.lf till SDewaer. ta. I I Olll lb Itll SLen. cf.... I I I f I Olautaea, pi I I t IPewell. ..l I I I I -ejeeiea .... I t I I I Teuls ... J 4 St I (Fleee. p.... I I I I I Tetala . .. I M I -Jamee batted for Powell In elshth. Minneapolis I I I 0 I - Kansas City I 0 I 0 Two-baae bits: Csrr, Corrtdon. stolen Vaee: AltKer. Sacrifice bit: Owens. Double eiay Corrldon ta Downey to Carr. Lett Hi oases: Minneapolis, ; Kaneaa ( Ity I. Hits: Off Powell. 4 la seven innings: rr lene none In one Inning. Baaea on sll: Off row, 4, struck out by Powell I: br Olmstead. I. Hit by pitched ball: ' Rv Olmeewd OTonnor: tn- Powell. Olll. rime, 1 . Umpires: Bierhalter and Con- ao:iT. Baaalta Haa Swaae" Pitcher. ROSAUE, Neb.. May Sl-fSpeelal.) xoeaile dereatea Baneron here yeateraay, I to 2. in a doaa aame. Score: iloemlie . I04III-! sancroft ., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Batteriea: Bancroft. Baaaenger and Ai feKhex: BaaaUc. Schaub and MacDonaid. Today Rosalie defeated Ponca by tha cora of a to 1. The feature of this gama ess the pitching of Scnaub for Rosaua. vita fanned twelve men. Score: tosalie t t I 11 onca .t I I I I 1 I I i Batteries: Ponca, Pike and Cornell. Ho wl ie. Scluuib and MacDonaid. Umpire. lohn Orenier. telaeehas Wises at beaaet. COLUMBUS. Neb.; May J4.-8pe-ral.-I -Columbus tesm composed mostly tf fount Men's Clirtstlsn association Way--s defeated the Genoa Indians Weenes !ay at Genoa by trie score of 4 to 4- Nee on earned off batting honors with two hraa-base hlta. Score: R H.tv .-t!-imtrsa 1 4 I - feitoa lOJIIOIia-4.7 Batteries: Columbus. Todenboft and faylof ; Genoa. Joansoa and tpear. Perstrteot AdvartUina ta tba Road ta tig secturwav Falls City Rolls'Up . Numerous Scores NEBRASKA CITY. Nab.. May M. -(Spe cial Teiegram.) Score: R.H.E. Nebraska City jieei-s a Falls City... 11S0S001 10 4 Batteries: Khoaes ana uoiawait: ton- nell and Shestach. AUBURN. Web.. May re. rpeeiat Tele gram Auburn handed Beatrice a goose- egg today on Zonderman a pitching. Score: Beatrice - Auburn 0 1 0 I '-4 Batteries: Condermaa ana Musser-. utu and Darrosr. HIAWATHA. Kan.. May :i-i Special Telegram.) The score: R.H.B. Humnoklt iiinmnii i Hiawatha i - 4 Batteries: Jarrotl and uieti; oiaitu ana Harinony. LOTZ WINS HIS OWN GAME i - Two Two-Bafjo-et OiTen by Herrr Pitche When Reeded. 8UTEKI0K LOSES TO KLAESEY Cotaaahaa I.eeatea Ball aad Adatla ietera Defeat ta Tawk -eraad laUad Laeea, Thaagk Oet. tiaS Moat Mile. (Prom a Staff Cerreepcmdent.) -KEARNET, Nab.. May 24.-t8pec.al Ttlegram-l Joa Lots practically won his awn gam for Kearney today from Su perior, 4 to , by a two-bpggar In the fourth Inning. lalng tha gama, and an other two-bagger : the p'oth. advancing a man to third fra- first. In readiness to score oa Beohtold's hit. . ' -na gama was fast and free from any objectionable Incidents, objectionable Incidents. Score: Superior IIIMIIt-lll Kearney ...., 111010 1-1 IS .Two-base hits: Stewart. Miller, Orr. Jodgee. Beclitotd, Gray. I.! ftnick out: By Lota. 10: by Irwin. 1 Double piers. Dorarhto Ward to Miller. Bat teriea: ISupeiior, Irwin and Prurha: Kear ney, Lota and Spallmaa. Umpire: Nu gent. Timet 1:4. I OUl MHL'b, Neb.. May m ifneuai rcie- gram.) Colunobua dafaaled York today by Laary'i hitting and Canines pitching. Every man en the Columbus team got from on to three hits. Score: Tork 0 I 4 I I I 3-1 Oolumbu t I I I 1 I M II I Batteries: Tark, Jobst. Wllklnr and Kelly: Columbus. Canine and Harrison. Htnick out: By Johat. t: by Canine. I. Karnea rune: coiuranua, 7: tora. a. Home run: Hill. Umpire: Collins. Time: l:Sa, FREMONT. Neb., May M.-bteclaJ Telegram.) Fremont defeated Seward this gfternoan by heavy hitting In the tecond and third Innings. Four clean hlta sacrifice and errors bringing In five runV. Score: R H E. Seward MlllttlHIl Fremont t I I t 1 I Mil I Batteries: Seward. Wheeler. Fulwlder, Laflumbolse. Mead and Campfleld; Fre mont. Holmberg, KInadon and Neff. GRAND l.SLAND Neb., May 21 r Pe els! Telegram.) With the locals getting almost tour times aa many hlta ae the visitors. Grand Island still lost tha game to Hastings. Two Juicy errors, coupled with two hlta. a walk and aacrttice brought them la five rune In tha fourth. Another error resulted In a acore for them In tha fifth and In the sixth Tacke sent one aver tha fence. Hartman waa relieved by Manke on tha mound. ThrallkUl waa knocked out of the box la tha eeventh and McCullough got hia bump la tha next two Inning. Schoononr played with Orand Island to day: Score; R.H B. Hastlnti .... I I I I 1 M 4-T II Or. Island....! I I 1 I I I Mil I Earned rune: Hsetlnse. I: Grand la- land, I. Two-baae hits: McLeer and Fire atone. Three-base hit: Smith. Home run: Tacke. Baaea on balls: Off Hartman. 1: oft Manke. l.ott ThrallkUl, i Struck out: Bv Hartman. 6; by Manke. I; by Thrail- blll A- k lln..k. e tJLMI.t Mllnh' ThrallkUl. First, base on errors: Heatings. 1; Grand Island. L Umpire: Merrill. Valley Faculty Body Puts Over the Choice of Meet Next Year DE8 MOINES. Is.; May 51 -(Special Telegram.) Tha faculty committee of the Missouri Valley conference decided to put off choosing the place for next year's field meet antll after Saturday's meet. Thla Is considered a victory for Dea Moines as John U Griffith haa been fighting to put off the selection until tha attendance record of Saturday's meet Is known. If tha attendance Is sufficient to pay expenses, Drake University wants the meet next year. Otherwise na right will be made SeTainat Kansas ta tha ef fort to take it to Kanaaa City. Following is a summary of the preA Umlnary events held this afternoon. Pre liminaries were held In only part of tha areata and those named In the summary are qualified to enter tba meet tomorrow KD-yard dash, first preliminary. Davla. Kansas: May. Nebraska: Dvsoa. Drake W.-lter. Missouri. Time: rdK. Scond .rllminsr : Wilson. Cot. Chrtetmas. Ne'rraeka: Tucteey. Kte,es. 3tH. Drake. Time: 10 l-i'-yard hla . bardie. First prelim inary: N let volenti. Missouri; iHuvkard. Coe: Perry. Kanaaa: Hyaert, Amea. Time: &t- Second terellminary: Haxen. Kansas; Russell. Nebraska: Bishop. Drake f flen nlnger. Amea. Time. M flat- The Persistent and Judicious Cae of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road ta Business Success. MARQUARD AGAIN A WINNER i Giants Overcome Brooklyn by Score of Six to Three. SENSATIONAL FIELDING) HELPS Big Swatkpavr Pitcher Wabbles let eral Tlaeee, bat Teaeaeestee save Hleer Tkee Tee-Base Hlta Jles Doablea. BROOKLYN, May H.-MArqusrrl rearl st ared hia ninth victory of the season when Now Vork beat Brooklyn today. The big Southpaw wabbled several times but was saved by sensational fielding. score: NEW YORK. BBHOKLTN. ' AB H O A K AB H O A I ae4eraM.rt tile eMeraa. rf... I I t I I Barker, rt., 4 111 elleubert. lb. I I I 1 I Bmet bill! ISmltti. I I I I I I Murrer. I' 1 II 1 exonaea. et I I f I I M.rkla, lb.. I I I I iMbeei. If. . litis b1rber. at I I 4 ! -ell. lb , 1 I 1 I Mtvare. ... I I Heeler, aa.. I t I I I ureb. 4 t I 1 Pbelee. a.... 4 itll slenaaia. I I I I I ..-, I till! -. ..... I I I I TeUIS ... It III I lKowaetr. p. I I I I I Vsteksw .. I I I I I Tetala .... I It I I . eBatted for Rsgon in sixth. Betted for Knetsar In ninth. New Vork 0 I I I 1 M M Brooklyn 0 0 I t - Two-base hlu: Her sex. Northen. Phelpa. Three-base hlta: Hersog. Groh. Hummel. Sacrifice files: Knortgrase. lienor CI. It.rkle lit Fletcher Wheat. Too ev. oiibie playa: Murray to Myers. Smith to Phelpa to rexubert. Baaea on balls: Off patron, off Knefser. 4: Msrauara. 4. Struck out: Bv Raron. 4: bv Marnuard I. Hlta: Off Kagon. 7 In alx InnlnaeJ off Knetxer. none In three inninas. lime, Lis. Umpires: Owens and Brennsn. ST. LOtns, May M.-4'lnrlnnati mixed hlta with, paarsed balle and stole baees to suit ineaiaeivei in tna amtn ana wen. Score Batted for Oeyer In ninth. CINCINNATI. IT. Ull AB R Oi l AB H O.A.I Besreer. H.. 4 111 SMeses. .l I I I Meretee. cf I I 1 I tCllie, II till nr.bllliel.lb I I It I SUoerer. bill! Mil. mil. rf 4 t I I Kewetckr.lb I 1 ll I (aaa, .... 4 111 tbrai rf... I I s I I Thalae. lb. . I 4 I I Sfeeeer. a.. I I I I I Baeeeel. ee. 4 1 I I IWleee. e.. Mill cMa. tht t I I eikever. P ... I I I I I auasa. ... t f I I'Hvaias ...tills Beotea. p.. till! Totelt. ... It 11 IT II I Tetala ... St 11 17 IT I Cincinnati ! 1 1 410 St. Louis 0 1 7 1 I 0 0 0-1 Two-baae hits: Kren. uarsans. Threv baae hit: Phelan. Home run: Oakea. Secrlflce hits: Hobllisel. Eaemond. Stolen bases: Bemonrl. Msree (21. Kills, Hsueer. I Bencher ill. Msrsana. Hntilltiel. i',i.ns3 pUys: Hsuser to Ma tree and Konaf.liv. Base on balls: Off, Hug (re. r; off Bentrm. oeyer. 4. mruek out: By ueyer. a ny Benton. 1 Hits: Off Siura-a I In four and one-half Innings; oft Benton i In four ana one-tnira innuiga. nine, Umpires: Riglrr and Klnneran. Headrla Playa Ike t.eaae. PITTSBURGH. May !4.-P1tchlng. Bat ting and base running of llendrlx feat ured the Pittsburgh -Chicago game today. Pittsburgh won in the alxtfi Inning, with four runs on five hlta. Score: riTTsBl'RUH. OHl'AOO - AS H. O.A.I. AB H O.A.I, se, Ib... 4 I t 1 Slbecberl If 4 I I I 4 Oarer. If ... 4 111 W Miller, ell I I I I Leeb. cf... 4 I II lacbalte. rf. 4 I t I I lle a I I I I I Im'aeae.lb I t I I I Miller. 114 II I IHelaeea. lb. 4 I I I I Wileea. rf.. I I I I ITIeber. ee., 4 I I I I M.Ctrlbr. 4 111 IKrera. tk... I 1 4 I I Kellr. ... 1 I 4 I tArrher. c... I 1111 Heeerll. p.. I I S I IHIcble. p ... litis Ueaaea .... I I I I I Total! ...till IT II IGoole I I I I I Cols, p I I I I Total. ... a I ll u Batted for Richie In eighth. Ran for Lennox In eighth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 1 1 4 1-7 Chicago 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 13 Two-base ntta: Carey. Knerttara. Evere. Three-ba-e hits: 1. Miller. Hendrtx. Kvers. Sacrifice hits: Bvrne. Wilson. Sacrifice fly: Wilson. Stolen base: Leach. uouoie playa waaner to J. Miner, Mc Carthy to J. Miller, Evera to H of man. Left on bassea: rittenursn. : cnicato. S. First on balls: Off llendrlx. I: off Richie, X. Struck out by Hendrlx. I First on errors: Chlcsio, 1. Hits: off Richie 11 in seven innings; off cola, 9 In one inning. Time, 1 to. Umpires: Kelm and Bush. , Beetes Issrhes Hits. PHILADELPHIA, May Tl.-Boiton bunched eight hits off Seaton with two errors by Philadelphia In the seventh and eighth inninge today and won, 8 to I. Moore's right hand was broken when he tried to atop a hard drtvs by Devlin In the second Inning. Philadelphia gave Pitcher Masters and Outfielder Hart un conditional releases today. Score: BOSTON. rHILaOXLPHIA. 1I I O I t. A H O A I. McP.aH lb till IPeabert ef.. I I I 1 I reeeebeil.ef I I 1 I STttee. It ,1 I I I I leener. Ikl I I I lOeTelh, If.. I I I I I Miller, rf.. I 1 I I SLuarrae, lb. I till Jsrbeea. If. I I I I IRsebe. h i I I I I ueailo. tb.. I I II I inewney. tk 4 I I t I Ibeaa. as ... 4 111 tboelea. a I I I I I Kliaa. .... I III Snoots, a..-I I I I I Ueee. 4 11 I Moore, p.... I I I I I Seeeea. p .. I I s 1 s TeUIa ....IT U3U I'll uaa .... I I I I Tote it ..M a IT M I Batted for Seaton in ninth. Boston J - Philadelphia 0 I 0 1 0 2k Two-baae hits: McDonald t2l, Ludenrs, Krtabe, Sweeney. Hesa, Titus. Sacrifice hlta: Downey. Dooian. Struck out: By He.?, 1: by Seaton. 4. Double play: fcbean to "weeney lo Devlin. First on error: Boi n. I. Left on bases: Boston, t; Philadelphia, 11. Basea on balls: Off Hesa, I: off Beaton. I. Hit by pitched ball: By Hess. Titus and Luderus. Hits: Off Moore. 1 In one and a third Innings: off Seaton. 0 la seven and two-thirds in ninge. Paewed ball: Kllng. Time: Me. Umpires: Johnstons and Eason. Missouri Valley Teams Lining Up in Drake Stadium DLS KOINES. Msy 24-The prelimi naries this afternoon for the Missouri Valley track and field meet toeeorrow, brought a long list of contestants ta Das Moines, early today. The Kansas track team In charge of Coach Hamilton, aad thoas of Nebraska and let ware the first to srtivex By boob (ennnell, Mis souri. WsaBtEgtan. Mxarseeexslde and Ames were represented at th prrttailnsrlea t. " ' ' Copyright SELECTION COMMITTEE BESET Difficult Problem to Make Choices for Stockholm Events. TEBJUTOKT IS HAED TO C0VEB las Meat Be Taken la Tryaata ta Nat Overlook Likely Material ta Repreeeat Aaserlca la Olyaaple Gaaiee. NEW TORK. May .-Members of the team selection committee for the Olympic games are beginning to realise the diffi culty of the work ahead of them and are making plans to smooth the way as much aa possible. The Immense area tu be taken In consideration so that no avail able material may be overlooked Is whet makes the task of the committee arduous. In order to cover the territory the com mittee has been subdivided Into three dis tricts eaeteru. middle west and Pacific coast and each will supervise the trials to be held In Its particular district. The task of selecting th beat men from the hundreds of good athlete! in the United States would be hard enough If the men In charge of this Important detail had a week In which to weigh up the per forrnanrea In the different tryouta. but tha necessity of confirming the entries by cable within three day! of the laat trials Is what I worrying tin committee Pacific Coast Tryaata. Trysuts on th Paclflo coast an to be held today, but thoas in New Vork and Chicsgo had to be deferred until June I In order to Insure th presence of the college sthlrtes. who will not be frei from their Intercollegiate engagements until tha Saturday previous. If the Pacific coast men could be actually picked aa soon as the meet at Leland Stanford was held the matter would be simpli fied, but this Is Impossible, aa it Is on ths card a that tin middle west and east' era athletes may shins out so brilliantly as to put the coast winners In eclipse. In talking over ths matter prominent members of thl committee suggested the plan of picking tentative candidates a noon as the report of the Pacific coast branch Is received. In many lnatancee It la figured that they will be able to make selections of men that gre aun to be worthy of ths trip to Swedin. Ralph Rose, the shot-putter, Forrest Bmlthson, tha hurdler, and Horlne, th high Jumper, for Instance, only have to show that they Bra In form to be Included In the team. Iave After Trials. It li planned to havi the middle west members leave Chicago directly after the trials with full data aa to the doings of the men out there. The New York members will return from the Boston meet and ties real work of selection will begin on Monday, when a meeting which baa already been called for 10 o'clock In tha morning begins. Even should the committee get through Its work the same night it would be too lata to notify the men actually (wanted from the Pacific coast to corns oo in time to sail with th team on the Finland, which Is scheduler! ( to leave on June 14. To overcome this obstacle arrangements have been made to get the results of ths Chicsgo meet by wlrs In Boston, so that ths eastern membera may compare them with th performances at ths eastern and Paclflo coast tryouts. By this meana It Is hoped that sufficient Information will MADE rCR VHE ; BEST WTAIiyttAQC From Morning to Ni.ht.Dress Right in B.V. D. Her are Coat Cut Urtdenhirti and Suin which oiler conrlort in its fujlest ofMo-the-iaua fabrics that wash well 7hs Jtesf MA0C I r. I. Cm ot Caan. skua sat (see Lea rt Draaess. Mb. Tie. IT. OS set r It isiaisl BEST PETAIlTAPt (weak MaW Arr. tt g Pee. Or. eW fbetrs Oef ae) it ii wad os every B. V, D. L'adcrprmcnt, Take ao urujerrarment eritb snttlusbbsL . THE B. V. D. COMPANY. NEW YORK. BUT. International NewsSuvice l SHOtlCO Bask ball be obtained so that the men wanted from the roast ran be determined. When this Is done a telegram will be sent to San Francisco asking the men selected to pack up and come eaat In time to catch tha steamer. In case the meeting of the full committee should bring out evldsnoe that there are better men hi the middle west and eaat for any particular event thin those coming from th coast, the committee will havi tha alternative of paying the expenses of these men back to the coast or taking the extra men along with the team. COLLEGE MEETA BIG EVENT Annual Intercollegiate Track Event at Hastings College. STATE COMPETITION TO CLOSE N'aaibrr of mate Rrewrds Likely ta B Bataahecl If Fair Wratker Prevails tor the Atk letlo ton tests. HASTINdS, Nab, May 24.-i8peclal.r- Tha annual field and track meet of the Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic srsu clstlon In this city Saturday, May 35. under th auspices of Hastings college, promises to be one of the most fiercely contested events of Its kind for a num ber of years. Bellevue, Doane, Wealeyaa and Hast ings, all former competitor! In ths state meet, an believed by experts ,10 havi so even chsnos to win thl novated title Besides these), Omshs university, Kearney Normal and Grand Island college have catered teams whlrh include some form Mable contenders. If fair weather prevails, a number of tale records are quite sure to be broken, for never In the history of th associa tion baa a meet been pulled off on a track as fast as the local one Is conceded ti. be. In ths dual meet with Doane a week ago two elate records thl 230-yanl dash and low hurdles-were tied, and la neither event was the winner pushed to hi! limit. A new feature of the meet this year will b the prises. Rim banners will be acsaarded to th team winners of the relay raci and ths greatest total number of points. Gold medals have been provided for tha winners of second place and bronie medals for the winners of fourth plac. The following sre ths state records of tha Nebraska Intercollegiate Athlatlo as sociation, as compiled by Athletlo Direc tor Holste from ths official reoorda: 100-vard Desh 10 seconds, Andreson, Nebrsska, 1KM; Anderson, Weslvyan, 111; Primrose Bellevue. 1IIK M-ysrd flash-task seconds. Andreson, Nebraska, 1901; Oguen. Corner, lilt. 440-tard Dash U seconds, Andreson, Nrbrsake, imi. M-yard Run 2 minutes. It. seconds, States, Nebraska, lo. Mile Run 4 minutes, tmk Novse, Doane, l&e. 120-yard High Hurdles-Wttj second!, seconds, M.-Candles, Wesieyan, mil. i.yajn Low hurdles-rH siconda Ren neker, Nebraska Central, lOTT; alead York. IPO; Slnsel. Bellevue, imo. Pole Vault W (eel, Inches, Brandt, Bllevue. lilt. High Jump- feet, 11 inches, Fuhrer, Doane, W1. Discus Throw-Ill feet, 4! Inches, Prim rose, Bellevue, '1111. Broad Jump71 feet. Hi Inches, Mastln, Bellevue. 1911. Shot Pul-M feet, 104j Inches. Sutton, Weslevsn, ml. Hammer Throw IS feet, S Inches, Spencer, Doane, 1907. 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