Yes, Indeed f VJCU.GONMOG f I'LL Tie Bife EtXOUCH r - . t f NCM. I'LL GO HOWvG d,00!: - ROCV ON YOU THIS t . ; ' ' ' .' AMD WWT tOR aeFr &S. - AND'Civc Him SOME OMAKA ODTBATS DES MOINES ourkes in, Eight to Six, After Losing Four Straight, i - SCHTPKE- HITS BALL HARD "Skipper" mil Proven III Worth llh Double, Trlplti unit Home Ilun In I'nor Chnrii'M nt lint. UBS MOINiyS. Th.. April ,-OmKlm outplayed Den Moines both In. play hihI decisions In today's game and won h weird exhibition of base ball, 8 to . Ryan pitched gilt-edged bull until thn noventh, when ho lost control and four runs were scored before Itoggh retired the side. Omaha lined three pitchers, none being effective. Five Den Moines players reached first from being. hit by pitched balls. Hcote: ' D1C8 MfclNK.S. All. II. Itahn, rf .1 ....1.....-4 1 Fox. If ". 3 IIuntoY, of 3 0 Jones, lb ,A 4 1 Hellly. 3b 6 2 Hentell, en 1.. 3 I O. A. if. 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 n 2 o 0 2.1 0 30 .13 0 4 4 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S7 ID T o, A. i:. 1 4 0 1 0 0 10 0 1 0 3 12 0 0 3 1 0 & 2 0 3 C O 0 2 0 0 !. ..0, 0 1. 0. 27 17 2 1 I 0 o 3 1 0 0 0 0 $ Andreas, zo 3 o t Hhaw. o 3.0' ....... 3 .0 0 0 i ..o; 0 0 Ryan, p . Rogge. p Mrf-onard Sheldon Totals ......32 0 OMAHA. All. Justice, ss ...a.'... 4 '"'J 1 t'oylc, If 4 0 1 Thomason, cf & 1 2 Congalton, rf G 0 0 Knabe. lb 3 1 t Qrithb, 3b i... 12 0' Johnson, a 4 2 3 Hhlpke. Zb t... 4 13 licks, p 2 0- 0 rtosmati, p z 0 0 Appicwc n -..-! o o o Totals 31 "i 10 Ualted for Roggo In ninth, Ilun for 8haw In ninth. Js Moines , 0 I 0 0 E 0 Q.0 0 (i 1 The fare is fair. 10 cents an hour with I 1 the Tom Moore is smokers' paradise. I llll Travel East, West, North or South, wherever you land, I the price is the same. Never a varying quality,' never I I a bad moment everybody "puffs" them. , 1 The Little Tom for short trips half the size, so half the, fare. MjH 1 141. A-S'flUil Jeff is Some Fond of Animals Omaha. . ....0 31 1000408 Two-base lilts' Hhll'ke, HfrmTi,-3ohn-mui. Thtee-base 'hit: Kox, Helll.v, flhlpke Holne run: rUilpke. Haprlflce hits: I'ox, Gt tilth, Coyle. Double play: Hiihn to Aiiarpas. First base miamiis: uyan tzi. Hoggi- (1), lllcks (2), i lonnittn, ui. mriicK out: Uy Hyan, 14; by Illcks, 2; by, Clos mnii, 3. lilt by pitchers 1 licks (1), des man (4), Hyan U). Wild plu-heii. Hyun, CIohimhii. Htolen buses: Johnson, An ilruas, Tlrtjtniiron. lilts! t)ft Ityun, In seven and one-third Innings; off I licks, (S In four sud two-thlnlH Innlngsi Clos iiimii, none In two and two-thirds DnnlnRs. Left on lumen: es Moines, 11;. Oiiialm, S. Time: 2:00. finplre: KltzBtminoitM. 4 - r- josii:m I'(MjM) HIOI .V , II Mill llrrnk Wlmiliiti; NtreuU unit 'I'like (iiiiue, Hereii to l'oiir. HIOl'X V.VV', In., April 2l(,m, Joseph bioltc Kloux City's winning streak today, winning; by u scoro of 7 to 4. Crutch-T o' the Drummers, held the Indians, scatter UiE the lilts safely In every Inning, but thp last when the locals rMllleil duriKer ously, KrttlnR folir hits ahu two' nuts. The visitors pounded' three local pitchers hard. Hcoru: HIOITX GITY All. 11. II. O. A 15. Smith. 2b & t 1 t'oonrj-, (in.. 4 -2 1 Hurkc, If... ....2 0 2 Davidson, of & 0 1 Ilrceil, rf S 0 1 - dourlcy. 3b 2 0 0 Jameii, 3b I .0, o Wtldsay, lb S 0 1 llapp.- o 4 0 2 Young. P I u , Klein, p , l o Allen l o o Mlaitlcy 1 0. o Hrown, p t 0 , 0-- 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 I 10 II 0 0 0 0 .0, Totals 3 t 0 27 12 ST. JOHKIMI. AH. ,It. If. O. A, K. Keller, If a.6 ' l- 2 '3 0- -0 C. Watson, rf G 0 1 o 0 0 t)Clls, 2b 5 .2 2 4 1' KwiiiiiiR, cf :: u o i o WeHterzll. 31 ,.,.,3 Meliikp, ss .....I Hrewer, tb 4 Ketter, c ,.s 4 Crutcher, p....i..,...4 1 10 1 fi Hattvcl for Younir )n fourth, . iu i .i ur iv.r.ii e.Kni,,. rls, 2 y TJiPjmiH, 3. Huscs on balls: Oft , Totals n-413ilTlyiBs,2.'H Qulllcn to Sioux City 0 0M00 tt-jLlJV.JrVr. tTAHsViSr. Tloff on bases: Dcil- tst, .loMcph. ....... I 10 3 1O n. n - iT - i.en on liases; mous city, aij mi j t4pn,, Best & Russell Ggtu- Co- qf Mo. Kansas City, Mo., Distributor BhiK: t: Klrst base oil' -errors- t'ooney, Oclis, Hiewef. ,( Twp-blWfi lilts: Kelly, llapp. Clarke, HThltli. tltoten bases- Ilrewer. Hupp, Oohs (2); Oourlfly. llttsi Orf Yauiii;. 7lu foijr IiiiiIdhs; off Klein 1 In f( ur InnliiKM, off Hrown, 2 In one' lnnlnj. Ktruek out: Hy YoutiR, 2;. by KJeln, 6; by Criltchor, (i. Hases on malls:- Off VoiUuV lp Aff ICUMn, 1 pff Urown, 1 off ('iiltulinr, I'm wed bnlls: Ketter (2). lilt by pitched ball; Clarke. Time: 2:00. I'mplre: Anderson. WICHITA iKHin'M .its WIJIO Jtilibers Weuli In Kourtlt niitl Hrv- entli liiitliiKN. DI5N VHH, Colo., April US.-HelVer wop the first Butne of the series from Wichita today 5 to 1. DpnVer scored tluee runs on three singles mid a double In the fourth, uddliiK two nio.r on two slnules and a tilple In the seventh, Wichita's only run eamo In the. ninth, when Hurke singled and Hupp doubled. Hcore: DIJNVUH. . v .'AH.IL It. O. Ullnlort, If' ...;.S ,1" 2 , 1 ttirsxldy, rf 3, 0 1 1 l.'hannell, of 8 , 1 0 ... 3 Qilllleli.t 3b 4 1 J'lMlicr, lb 3 u it r Ulook, q ...;.!.'.,. .A 2, 2... 3 Jtittthewsjess. ,,;...;3 , 0, li , 4; Harris it .i, 3 bv, 0 ,'i.o' Ki'biicIi, Sb. 4 .0 .. 2.. S totals .,3Q. 6' -.WIOUITA': io ;sr. AH. II. II. O. A. 13. Crulg. 3b 4 0 10 0 Kourriur. lb 4 0 1 10 - 1 Davis, rf 4 0 2 0 0 Hurke, of 4 12 3 0 llUKhcs,' 2I 4 .0023 I'ettlKrew, If ...A... 4 0 2 4 0 Cnlluhuti, sn ...2 0 1 1 2 Kci lis, o 3 0 0 4 1 Thomas, p 3 0 0 0.3 Hupp, hs ....,....;. .'2 0 10 0 MlUdloton. ......... 1 0 0 - 0. 0 Totals 33 "l 10 24 10 Hatted for Kerns In ninth. Denver 0. 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 -E Wichita , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Htolen. banes: Chaijnell, HI'ocR. T.wb-' biiBO hits; Mathews, Hupp, l'citlgrcw. Thrcc-baxK hit: (Jlttnnrriv HaorHIco hits. CfisHtdts.' MathoWH. Klruck outi Hy Har ruvui - . u: .Wloliltu, 7, Tlnwi. 2:00. Umpire: mjsicr. OMAHA, 'iiKSDAi, AHUl. 1s, lino. ' Denver i ssoLClilciuio . 10 4 .714 i.mcoin w. 7.2 ,.7i New.'-York.. 8 3 .Til HI. JdSeDII'.. 3.67 Vhtlft : 5 3 ,& HltttiButlgh . 8 8 ,t71 Urooklyn ... t! C .4f rSJotlx, City, ' 4 .EM Dos Moines 2 7 .22 Ht. 10UIH... 7 7 .(AW Topeka .... 2 7 .222 Hoston 2 0 .182 Wichita ... 1 g .111 AM'. LliAOUK. W.UPct. Cincinnati.. 2 II .lf4 "AMKH. AB8'N. W.li.l'ot. VlllWHUkee 9 5 .W IndlanapollH 8 5 .I5 Kan. City.. 8 7 .vTJ Columbus . 7 a .S3s Minneapolis 6 8 .429 Ixiulsvllle . 8 8 .500 Toledo 6 7 .463 t. Paul,... 4 10 .236 Hhlla. . 8 ,31S WuBh'tou ,,,7 1 .700 Cleveland . 9 4 ll2 Chicago ... 8 7 t'32 Ht. louls.. 7 !) ..13)1 Detroit .. .5 .157 Hoston ..... 6 8 .3SS New York. 3 10 ,Xb7 YesterIr'" lleanlts. WE8TKIW LKAOUU. Wichita, li Denver, 6. Topeka,- 2; Lincoln, 3 (10 Innings). Ht. Joseph, 7; Hloux City, 4. Oinuhu, 8; Des Malneg, . NATIONAL LKAOUK. New York-Urooklyn, postponed. f'hlludelphla-Uoston, postponed, . l'lttsburgh, r.:, Chicago, k. Cincinnati, 5; Ht. Louis, 7. AMKitlCAN LKAQU13. Cleveland-Detroit, nostivoned. AVushlngtoii-Hhlladelphla, ' postponed. Hoston-New York, postponed. AMIMUCAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee-Toledo, postponed. Kansas Clty-Indlanapolls, postponed. Mlnnedpolls-'Loutsvllle, postponed; Ht. Haul-Columbus, iKJBtponed. !' Clnrurs Todnr. Western ' Lenguc Topeka at Lincoln. Wlchlts. at Denver, 8t. Joseph at Hloux City.. Oipaha ul Des Moines. Nutlonal League New York at Brook lyn, Hhlladelphltt at Boston, Cincinnati at Chicago. American League Chicago at Detroit, 'Washington at Philadelphia, Boston at New- York. American Association Milwaukee at Toledo, Kansas City nt Indianapolis, -Minneapolis nt Louisville,'. St. Paul at Columbus. t LINCOLN WINS FIIOSI TOPBICAv iteliiic.t'intiic of thVSerles Goes to i ' u "ttir An'tei'oiirii! LINCOIJC, NICH,, April 28.-Linco1n won the opening same with Tobeka. a ten- Inning battle, by a score. of 3 to 2. Pitcher J'ullerton was tound Air ten hits, but he scattered them admirably through almost as many Innings, Dessau, for Lincoln, was strong In all but Mile inning, when two doubles netted nn earned run, an er ror allowing another man to score. A "squeeie"- play brought the winning run for Lincoln In the tenth, Cobb scoring wnen Harbour bunted. pLfNCOLN.. AB. K. II. O. A. K. Lloyd. 2b 4 0 1 0 5 0 Mullen, lb 4 0 16 0 0 Cobb, rf...- 4. 1 2 2 0 1 McCurnitck, If 5 0 1 3 0 0 Colo, cf , 3 0 0.3 0 0 Harbour,. ...... 0. .1 -2 0 2 0 Dowllng. ss 3 0 '1 0 3 2 Baker, c 3 115 3 1 Dessau, p 3 0 2 1 2 0 ToUlu , 34 3 '10 SO 18 4 TOPKKA. AB. R. ,H.' b. A. E. J?orythe. ct. 5 .0 ' o 2 o o Lee. If ,6 .01200 McLurry. rf...'. 3 'l 1 . 1 0 0 Happs, lb., 3 ' 11 1 15 0 0 French, ss 4 0 0 0 3 0 Bulln. 3b 3 0 0 1 2 0 Smith, 2b.- 4 0 0 5 & 0 Billing's, o : 4 0 ' 1 1 2 1 (Fullerton, !.. 4 '0 0 0 4 0 Totals 35 2 4 27 16 'I None out In tenth inning when winning run .scored. tUncoln 0 10010000 13 Topeka, .4.0 00002000 0-2 Two-base lilts: Lloyd. .Barbour, McLar ry, Rupps. Htolen base: Mullen. Cobb, Desfau,.pillln. Hacrlflcq hit', Lloyd, Dow llng, Baker, Rapps. Left on bases: Lin coln. 12: Topeka. 6. Mtruck.out! By Des- 'u. t; Jiy Kuilertdn; . Bases on balls: Off ie?sau, zj ore fTiiierwn, t. Time: 1:48. Cmplret Segrist. Meihknt's Are.Ea'sy -For t&e Workmen At Athletic nark. Council Bluffs, yes- tcrduy tho Ancient Order of United Work. met) team of Omaha trimmed the Council Bluffs Merchants, 6 to 3. I7n to the ninth Inning the. Merchants failed to scorf, but in this inning, by punching pita, coupled wun an error, mey cored three lajues. With, thje exception of th initial chap ter lhotron.est was a grand exhibition. fnnv hrttttant nla.vs nulled oft by the Merchants Vhat served to Veep the Ancient Order or vnitejJ vontmen iriue from piling up a. much larger score. Huih. th.Anelenl Order of Unlteil Work men pitcher, struck out fifteen men, al lowing seven hits. . The Hitting- or unarne cn was -a feature and the fielding of McAndrews and W. Qulgley -was spec tacular . Next Sunday, the Ancient or der of United Workmen team "will meet the much touted Alamlto team will meet Yesterdays score; H.H.K. A. O, U. W. 50100000 0-lZ 3 Merchants .. 0 M w a- ' J 11....-!-.. A nJ.nt CirAm fit IlnllM UKKTIIC, . .... ...... -- -" " Workmen. Bush and Coe; Merchant, i-eicrsou anu nccu. ttTrrlands Win. The "Overland" club defeated the Sher man Avenue Merchants In a fast game which developed into a slugging match, both teams hitting the ball hard. Score; R.HB. Overland ...5 4 2 1 2 2 0 0 MS ISO Merchants .. 30030400 0-10 7 1 Want Suuda (laiur:. Sunday base ball In Washington Is much favored by Manager Griffith. The Nationals' leader wpuld like to see It tried, Games In the Capitol City would be well received, says the Old Fox, I " I I. . v , . Standing of Teams Drawn CUBS MOVE TO FIRST, PLACE CHICAGO! Aurll "8. Chicago moved Intb first' plueo'In the national league to day by defeating Pittsburgh, 8 to 6. In the final game of the series; while New York was prevented from playing by wet grounds. Hcore: IMTT811UH0H. ' C1IICAOO. AU.ll.O.A.B. An.H.O.A.E. Vtnr. It.., 4 1 1 OCIymer. cf. B J S 0 0 lUtnwn, ct i 1 o o OHcauiie, ri.. ft ' z 0 0 0 Mitchell it. 4 2 0 4 0 Orritlin. Sb. 6 0! 4 0 0 Htfer, lb. ... 3 0 t 4 3 1 Kvtr, 2b... 2 0 1 1 t Sllrtdwell, n! 0 ! 4 1 0 Archer, c... ! t I 3 OToner. p. .. 1 S 0 0 0 0 W. Miller t 0 0 0 .0 0 1 ? 0 4 0 1 t 0 1 0 n u l o ilym, cf. ., 1 1 ). Mllltr.lb 6 Wllion, ft.. 4 llutler, 2b.. .3 Vloli, .... 3 Keller, c... 4 lltndrli, p.. 4 Adimf. p... 0 Cheney p.. 1 0 u Totals ... 11 34 It 3 ! ToUt) . .31 10 Si 14 2 Hatted for Toney In eighth. Pittsburg 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 05 Chicago v.... I 0 0 0 0 2 0 & '-8 Two-base hlte Hyrne, Ilofman, Butler, Clymer, Bchulte. Three-base hi: Toney. Hits: Off Honilrlx. 7 In seven Innings (none out In eighth): off Adams, 3 In one Inning; off Toney, 11 In eight Innings; nit Cheney, 0 In one Inning, riacrlflce hit. Kvers. Hacrlflce fly: Archer. Stolen bases; Clyme.', Brldwell, Carey. Double plays: Brldwell to Kvers to Hater: Brld well to Kvers; Hendrix to Miller to Hyrne; Kvers to Hrldwell to Haler. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 8; Chicago, 8. Bases on balls: Off Toney. 5; off Hen drix, 6; off Adams, 1. Struck out: By Toney. 4; by lUmdrlx, 2; by Adams, 1. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Brennan and Kason. . . ST. LOUIS, April 28. St. Louis won to day's game here, 7 to 5, taking three out of four games from Cincinnati. Score: CINCINNATI. 8T. LOU18. AB.II.O.A.K AP.u.u.A.t. Beecher. If. Becker, rf.. S Tinker, M.. 5 Hcblltiellb 3 Manual, ct Kln 2b.... 4 Alroetdt, Sh 4 Clerk, c.,.. 4 Powell ,p... 0 Works, p,.. 0 Btalth. p... 3 rackerd. p. 0 Sererold . I nlukburn 1 1 Itliilna. 2b. 1 0 0 Maitee, V.. 4 0 IMowrer, 3b 4 0 0Konetchr.il) 3 0 0 Sherkard, It 2 J Others, rf. 3 2 OOakea. ct... 6 l o-ueary, ie. a OWinjo, c. i 0 Bailee, p... 4 O McLean, c. 1 0 0 Totals ...32 U 27 10 2 0 Totala ....! 11 14 7 2 I Batted for Smith In seventh. Batted for Packard In ninth. Cincinnati 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-5 St. Louis 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 -. Two-baso hits: Bescher. Clarke, Tinker. Three-base hit: Tinker. lilts: Off Powell, 2 In one-third innings; off Works, 1 In one Inning (none out); off Smith, 4 In flvo and two-thirds innings; ou Packard, 4 In two Innings. Sacrifice lilts: Muggins (2), llohlltxcll, Bescher. Sacri fice flies: Marsans, Konetchy. Stolen bases: Bescher. Ieft on bases: St. Louis. 11; Cincinnati, Z. Bases on balls: Oft Powell, 2; off Works, l; off Packard, 2; off Smith. 2. Struck out: By Bailee, 4; by Smith, 2; by Packard. 2. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Owens and Guthrie. LKAD Chicago Nationals Crosses Lose Game to the Kiplingers The O. D. Kiplingers defeated the Jabez Cross team In a loosoly played game at Fort Omaha. The" fielding of Piatt for the Klpa was easily the feature, while Qrossman of the Cross's, was a close sec ond. Gulnare and Slgler both lilt well. Hat like and Moron pitched for the Kips and both had ,ono bad Innlnif, otherwise their pitching was up to the standard. Beber started for the Crosses and was knocked out of the .box in the sixth and Morearlty took his place and he fared little better. Next Sunday the Kips will play the Council Bluffs Imperials at Fort Omaha. Score of yesterday's game: R.H.E. O. D. KIpllnger .. 20100402 0-9 J. 8. Crois 0040-00040-8 Two-base hit: Plate. Three-base hit: Grossman, Stolen bases: O. D. Klplln- ?er, 8; Cross, 1. Struck out: By Mornn. ; by Hathke. 5; by Beber, 4: by More arty. 1 Bases on balls: Off Beber, 3; off Moran. 2. Passed ball: Deneen, Erlck sop Double plays; Munro to Nelson, Moran to Gulnare to Demen. Alha&bras Play Too Hard for.Plattsmouth fh Alh&mbras 'came buck from Platts- -mouth with a victory of 6 to 3, defeating the team there. Vernon of. the Alhambras struck out fifteen men and walked two. They olso knocked Mason out of tho box In the sec ond after three run had been scored off him. Plattsmouth then put Conners In and the Alhambras made three more. Home, Dodd and Garrison all hit for extra bases. The score: Alhambras 2100000J 145 10 5 Plattsmouth 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 7 7 Three-base hit: Dodd. Two-base hits; Home and Garrison. Struck out-. By Vernon, 15; by Conner. 2. Basea on balls: Vernon, 2i Mason, ! Umpire: Faber. Cricket Club Meet. A lively meeting of the Omaha Cricket club was held In Jacobs" hall last even ing. The new officers elected for tht season were: President, George J. S. Col lins; vice president George Peacock, secretary-treaiurer, Harry K. Eastonj captain, John Douglas; vice captain. Thomas Kenworthy, executive commit tee Includes the officers and Otto Bridge, II. Htrlbllnr. A. Homage,,!!. Camithers. C. A, Olson and George Vaughn. Regular match games will be played on tho grounds at Miller park, every Saturday afternopn beginning May 3. Practice on Thursday' evening. Thoae lntjr-ted In cricket are cordially Invited to partici pate. SCOTIA STARTS SEASON BY GAINING VICTORY i SCOTIA. "Neb.. April 2S.-( Special. -Scotia opened the season today on lh"lr home grounds by winning from the Wllklns of Grand Island, a well plu e-1 game. This was the rirst game play a after having the consent of rooter of Hcotla for Sunday base ball. Cook and ' Soutter held th-elr opponents for The Bee by I TsUt- to two lilts. Soiltters leports to .lie Grand Island leugue team this week for ti tryout. Timely hitting at the expense of Keleo and Beunett won for Scotlu. Orohoeky and Pappe each getting ! tljlee-basce lilt. Score: 11. U.K. Scotia 1 0 0 4 2 0 1 1-10 10 3 WIlkhiH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 5 Batteries: Scotia. Cook, Houtter and Atnnieruian; Wllklns, Kelso, Bennett and (Colwell. U'mplre: Roy McDanlels. j The Grand Islond leasuers will play , hera May 2. I OrUln llrox. Win. The Hrundels and Orklu Brothera' base ball team met Hundny afternoon In a lively game at Florence and the latter defeated the former with a score of 14 to 7. There was a Rood deal of slugging. Smoking dried -up tobacco out of the bottom of a 10c tin. In the convenient litpe tin of STAG you buy just enough at a time to keep fresh until it's ALL SMOKED. 18 perfect smokes. " EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD" if uir irL s I coffifatft: dbStttiv of OLD a,cteM4andmcn and: ajoipe 411 LERCH & VAN SANDT, Distributors 311 S. 17th St., Omaha, Neb. Family Trade Supplied "Bud" Fisher P X t .it....,... nil lit all tmtli tr.ntnu had n good time. MISSOURI V aITl EYTE & WANTS TO FILL SCHEDULE The Missouri Valley base hall team has reorganized for the Beaton of 1H3 anil Is ready to Fcliedule games with any of the teams In Omaha or western lown The business men of the town an backing the team mid the maiiniioment Is assuring them of tho fastest team It has put In the field tor sevornl seasons "Shorty" Stlmson, the champion dwarf, who Is only C feet C, will be on the mound and along with the best local talent. Any teams desiring games should write to H. H. Amen, manager, Box 720, Mis souri Valley, la. STAG STYLE PHents: Douglas 2 155-A 1679 t "bsw