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'Twas Cruel
HOLV 5MOK.E.' A
OYSR.T30AR.D.'
I rAUST je f
DENYER WINSJINAL GAME
Closing Contest of Series to
Grizzlies, Eleven to Five.
SEAR BATTERS. ARE IN TRIM
Uaimore and hnlllln Star With thr
Wlllovr While Flrldlnir or Cns
ldy Alio la Feature of
the rlny.
DENVER, Colo., May 12.-(Bpeclal Tele
gram.) Omaha ptdyers maintained their
Shitting reputation today, but fell down
in tno game, uenver winning, n to u.
As In the first Inning, when throe lilts
were made for oricrun, the effort was
lost Denver compelled Hicks to retlro
In the fifth Inning-, after tho damage had'
been done. At that the Omaha men kept
their cduragiv and rallies Into In tho
game prevented It being a tout.
It wi a came full of Incident. In tho
first Thomason smashed a hot one that
hit Qulllln on the shoulder and was safe.
In th csecond Kane opened with a
three-bagger, scoring on Congulton'B
drive to center. CoyIe beat out an In
field grounder In tit fifth, sot to third
'Ion two Grounders and scored on Con-
5 gallon's ogt to outfield. In the third
Ioyle's tingle was fcodd for a run. I
J' A dispute aroso In the eighth, the urn
jplro stntlng.that JJcebo had t left third
8 too quickly when Cassldy made a senna
etlonal catch of a fly from Thomason's
'ghat. The Omaha -men protested that the
"(foclslnn was wronir nnrt tlm run tvmiltt
.-have counted, but the umpire refused to
(trite It that way.
The batting of Gllmore and Qulllln fca
tared, Coyhs all around playing was
again me icaiuro oi -ine game, score.-
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fiulllln, 3b S 1 3 t
French, Sb ...4 1 1 3
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'Play Ball ! It's Tom Moore's
inning World Champions of
the 10c League. Your decision goes,
but in tall the past years, there never
was a bad decision rendered against a
Tom Moore. Nor did we ever make
an error in quality. A million Tom
Moore fans will say as 'much.
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But Jeff Couldn't Help It
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Jlhcr. lb....,....; 3 1 -J J 0 .0
Bpahr. c 1 3 10 7 10
Mathews, ss 4 0 0 2 1 1
HaKermun, p...--.. 4 0 0 1 2 0
Totals 8i 11 U U 2
OMAHA.'
AH. It H. O. A. K.
Juttlco. ss S 0 1 1 1 l
Coyle, IS.-...-. 6 0 . si 1 1 0
Thompson, cf. ...... 3 i 1 2 0 0 0
Kane, lb 5 2 ;2 12 A 0
Cormalton, rf 4 0 1 0 tt . 0
Johnson, c 2 0 1 3 1 0
Shlpke, 2b 4 0 .0 3 6 0
Orubb. 3b 4 0,1 I 1 1
Hlchv, U 10 10 2 0
Applegato, p -il 0 0 0 0 0
Ilcebo, p k... 1 0 0.1 2 0
Shestak, o 2 0 2 3 2 1
Nftft Jl 0 0 0 0 0
Abert'ast 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 6 15 24 JO 6
llatu-d for Bohlpke In ninth.
Untied for Heebo In ninth.
Denver .l 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 11
Omftht,.,..: ....0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0(tt 6
Htolon basesl Gllmore, 3: phannel,,
Bpahr, Two-base hits: Qulllln, Bhescak.
Three-base IiHm: Ullmoro, Kane, Orubb,
Channell. Home runs: CaMldy. Bacrl
flco hits: Johnson, Thomason, '"Cassldy,
Matthew. Struck out: Uy llaserman.
7; by Hlsks. 1; by AplileKate, 2 by Beebo,
2. liases on bulls: Oft Haeermun, 8; off
Heebe, 4. Double plays: Cassldy to
vrnfh tn Oiillllii. Annli'cnlo to Johnson
to Schlpke. Hit by pitched ballt Chan
nel!. Licit on uasen; lyenver. u uiniuiu,
13.' Innlnffu pitched by Hicks, two and
one-third, runs, 6; hits, 6; AppleKatc, one
In two-thirds; runs. 2; hlls. 3. Heebo, i
runs, 4; hits, 3. Tlmo: 3:03. . Pmplro:
Kltzlmmon.
TOI'KICA WHAK, BUT . WINH
Knws Field Poorly, Winning hr
Rntllnw freely)
TOPKKA. Kns.. SUy Topeka fielded
poorly but defeated Sx. SBeeuW
Tannehlll and Chollette hard. Score;
TOPKKA..
ATI. B.' IT. O. A. K.
Cochran 3b 4 110 2 0
I.ee K 3 112 0 1
Farsythe cf...;. 3 1 2 2 0 1
Mclarry if... ..3 0 3 1 0 0
Jlapps lb... ..&. 0 0 fl 3 0
Frnch' hs.. ,.... 4 1 1 4 . 0 ,0,
sicAiiester c a o a b a u
Bmlth 2b 4 0 2 3 1 0
Fiillerton p.... 2 0 0 1 3 1
Cocreham p.i t.2 0 0 0-0 0
Totals .31 1 11 27 10 3
ST. JOSEPH.
Bert & Ruuel! Cigar Co. of Mo,
Kansas City. Mo., DUtributor
ferL 1 SMr l
ati. n. u. o. a. e.
Kelly If 4 2 2 2 0 0
It. Watson of 4 0 110 0
0. Watson rf 4 0 1110
Zwllllns lb 4 1 1 11 0 0
Wentcrzll 3b 2 0 0 0 3 0
Ochs 2b 4 0 2 0 3 0
Mlnko ss 3 0 0 3 2 0
Kctler C 3 0 0 6 1 0
Tannehlll p 2 0 0 0 20
Chelletto p 1 0 0 0 0 0
McConnoughy p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals .31 3 7 24 12 "o
Topcka 0 0110020 4
St. Joseph 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0-3
Three-base hit: Kelly, Two-base hits:
Forsythe, Smith, Zwllllnir. Sacrifice hits:
1. ee, MsAllcstor, Westenll. Sacrifice fly:
Ttapps. Stolon bases: MclJirry (2), Smith,
Kelly, Westerzll, Hits: Off Kullerton, 6
Jn five Innings; off Cocroham, 1 In four
InnlnRs; of Tannehlll, 8 In five Innlnea;
off Chelletto, 3 In ono and one-third In
nings. Umes on balls: Of Fullcrton. 1;
off Ohellette, 1. Struck out: By Fuller
ton, 1; by Cocreham, 4: by Tannehlll, l:
by Chellette, by McConnaughy, 2. Hit
by pitched ball: Tannehlll. 1. Tlmo. 1:05.
umpire, Anderson.
SIOUX AND I.OI'KS PLAY TIB
Two Tennis (i Kleren Innlnirs
AVIth no Decision.
LINCOLN. May ll.-Llneoln and RIoUt
aty played an oloen-Innlnir 1 to 1 tie
Kumo today. It was a battle between
ritchcrs Knapp and Youne. After the
first Inning, when the visitors made their
only run, Knapp was nearly Invincible.
The IJncolns could do little with Young's
delivery until tho ninth, when they tied
up the score Tho two extra Innings were
without results and the game was called
to allow the Sioux City players to catch
a train. Score:
LINCOLN.
AH. It.
H.
1
0
1
2
1
2
0
0
O.
2
13
3
1
2
A. B.
2 0
Lloyd, Zb &
Mullen, lb fi
Cobb, rf . 8,
McCormlck, If , 5
Cote, cf 3
Harbour, Sb 5
Collins, ss .3
Htratton, o 3
isaKcr, n i
0
Knapp,
p . ....... 4. 0 . I.ti0, 7. ,0
lis 39 1 S VS3 17 3
Totals
SIOUX 'OITY.
AD. It. H.
Smith, b .4 0 1
Cooney, as , 3 10
Clarke. If 4 0 1
O.
0
4
4
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Davidson, cf 4 0 110 0
Brecn, rf ;. 4 0 0 0 0 0
Lindsay, lb 4.0 0 16 1 0
James, 3b 4 0 0 0 6 0
Ttapp, c 4 0 1 7 2 0
Young, p 3 0 0 1 7 0
' Totals S4 "l T 33 18 "o
Lincoln 0 000000010 0-1
Sioux City .,1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Earned runs: Lincoln, 1: Sioux City. 1.
Two-base hits: Cobb, Knapp, Smith.
stolen bases: cole (2), Clarke, Davidson.
Sacrifice hits: Cole, Collins, Cooney.
Struck out: Bv KnaDD. 6i by Younc. 7.
Hasps on balls: Off Knapp, 1; off Young,
1; Hit by pitched ballr By Knapp, 1.
Passed ball. Htratton. Left on bases:
Lincoln, 8; Sioux City, 3. Time: 1:47.
umpire: Segrlst.
nAiin 1'nwESE.vcB TurtNS Trtjcrc
"WIcHHn Pnnnils Hxrrrl and Itynn nt
Will, Winning Easily.
WICHITA. Kan. Mav li. Wlohlta
pounded Sweet and Ttyan hard and won
easily. Burk was badly spiked by Fox,
and Davis broke his ankle sliding Into
second. Both will be out of the game
for several weeks. Manager Babb uiauo
his first appearance In a Wichita uni
form, scoring three runs with a double
when batting for Scott In the eighth.
Score:
WICHITA.
AB. ail. PO. A E.
AH. It. If. PO. A. E.
JJnVNJ. IT. 3 1
1
Huston, rf. 2
Hurke. 3b 1
0
1
0
2
16
4
0
0
-0
.0
0
0
0
Callahan, 3b 3
Mlddleton. cf 4
noerner, lb 4
Hughes, 2b. '. , 4
Pettlnrew. If 3
Castle, c....Tt 6
jiapp, ss. 5
Scott, p. 2
Durham, p 0
Thomas 0
Babb 1
' Totals 37" 16
Ran for Davis In fifth.
16 27 ID 1
. Batted for Scott In ninth. - '
DES, MOINES.
AB, RJ IL 'PO. A. 15.
Craig, r. f. 5 0 0 0 0, 0
Andreas, 2b 4 , 1, l",.j4 0 0
Fox, If 5 0 3 V 0. 0
Hunter, cf. 4 0 1 0 0. 0
Hellly, ss. , 3 1 1 4 I 0
Jones, 1b 8 1 17 o o
Leonard, lb and 8b. )1 0 0"V2 3 1
Bhaw. c. 4 0 J6 3. 0
Sweet, p .' 2 1 1' 0 1 0
Ryan, p 1 0 0 0 2 1
Hahn 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 4 0 24 0 2
Batted for weet In sixth.
Des Moines 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0-4
Wichita 1 0 0 0 & 0 6 3 15
iert on bases: Des Moines, 9; Wichita,
7. Sacrifice hits: Rcllly, Scott, Leonard
(j). 'j-wo-Dasn nits, .lones, uabD, cavis,
Pox, Shaw, Huston. Pettlgrow. Stolen
bases: Hunter, Davis, Mlddleton, Kqor
ner. Hits: Off Sweet, 8 In flvo Innings:
off Ryan, 8 In four Innings: oft Scott, 8
In eight Innings) otr Durham, 1 In one
Inning. Double plays: Rapp to Hughes
to Koorer. Struck out: By Sweet, 4; by
Ryan, 1: by Scott, 2. Bases on balls: Off
sweet, a; orr nyan, 31 of: scatt, &. Hit
by pitched ball: By Sweet, (Pettlgrcw);
by Ryan, (Koerner). Time; 1:W). Um
pire: Bigicr.
Pate of Stovall
Known This Week
CHICAGO. May 12,-Presldont Han
Johnson of the American league sold to
day that he will announce his doclston In
the cose of Manager George Stovell of
the St. Iouls team this week, probably
by vtext Wednesday. Stovall was sus
pended for abusive treatment of an um
pire WILL. RACE MOTORBOATS
FROM CHICAGO TO FRISCO
SAN' FRANCISCO; Cat.. May 12. The
management of the Panama-I'acltlo In
ternational exposition received word to
day from motorboat owners and builders
that they: would enter power boats for
races to. be held In 1915 from Chicago to
New Orleans, 'thence via the Panama
canal to tho ' Golden Gate: also from
Sandy Hook, at the entrance of New York
harbor, through the Uanama canal to
San Franolsco. These will bo both the
longest races and the longest voyages
ever undertaken by power boats.
MEXICO WILL COMPETE
IN BIG SHOOTING MEET
WASHINGTON, May 12.-Mexco has
bee nadded to the Hat of countries which
will send rifle teams to compete In the
International shooting competition to be
held at Camp Perry, Ohio, next fall
Other Pan-American countries which yi
bo represented are Argentina, Chile, Peru
and Cuba.
D0ANE COLLEGE ATHLETES
WIN MEET FROM HASTINGS
CRETK. Neb., May ltw(8peclal Tele
gram.) Doane won from Hastings today
on tho track by the score of 78 to K The
track -was rather heavy, so that no rec
ords were broken. NuUman of Doane
took Individual honors with three firsts,
I and Gable took two firsts and one sec
1 ond. In all Doane won ten firsts and six
seconds.
. At Kansas City , R.H.E.
Minneapolis (..j.a... 5 n
Kansas City s l
Batteries: Minneapolis, ailllgheri and
' Smith. KanBAA CltV. Inn'all mil 1," r t
I cneu.
, At Milwaukee RH.E.
t I'aui 4 9
' Batteries. 'B.''p'u'KoJKer'an4 Miller;
Milwaukee Watson and Hughes.
Al lOieOO 1L.11.K.
Columbus . 1 S 2
Ttluln ...II SSI
i lotteries Columbus. Cook and Smith
Drawn
GIANTS RUNJFF WITH GOBS
KnooWk Lew Ritchie Out of Box in
Five Innings and Win.
MATHEWS0N IN USUAL FORM
New York Stake Ten lilts for Total
at Seventeen liases Ever Ordered
from Field for Protest
ing Decision,
NEW YORK, May 12,-New York
knocked Lew lUtchlo out of the box In
five Innings today and won from the
Cuba with ease. The score was 5 In 1.
In tho five Innings Itltchle, known as -the,
"Giant killer," pitched, New York innde
ten hits for a total of seventeen bases.
Aleyers started Ritchie's downfall Pi the
fourth when he tripled, scoring Merkle
and Herzog, and tallied hlmielf on Sbn
fcr's single. Mathewson pitched his usu?l
strong game for New York, holding tha
Cubs to three hits. The Cubs scored their
only run In the seventh when Zimmer
man singled and came all the way home
when the ball got away from Shafer.
Manager Evera was put off the field lr
the fourth Inning for protesting a darfsloit
at second base. He reappeared In contf).'
field In the eighth and the umpires
would not alow the game to contlnuo
until he left tho field. Score:
CHICAQO.
NEW YOrtK.
AD. II O.A..K.
AB.M.O.A.E.
Miller, cf.
..4
0
ODurnt. If.,.. .S
1
Dren, 2b. ...3 0
PheUn, 2b... 2 0
Oltlctull, It. 4 0
Zlranntn, lb4 J
Siltr, lb,. ,.3 0
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
OBfciter, ct....4
OPlttcber.
ODojle, 2b.... I
0 Murray. rf,.I
OMerkle, lb... 3
OlUrior. lb.. 4
1 2
1 3
1 1
1 1
1 It
: 3
Ooode, rf..S
Drlitwtll, :l
Archer, c S
RlchO, p....l
Cljwwr ...1
Ltetleld, p..l
OMeitri, C...4
OM'th'wi'n, pi
0 0
4 0
Total! ....! 10 27 14
0
1 0
Totals 3 24 11 0
Batted for Richie lp tho sixth.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 O ol
New York 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 5
First base on errors: Chicago, 2. Two-
basa hits: Brldwell. Merkle. Doyle.
Three-basil hit; Meyers. Home run:
iieiAub. onkiiuLc u.ia. . . iaj , .....
Stolen base: Shafer. Left on bases:
Chicago, 3: Now York. 6. Double play:
Doyle to Fletcher to Merkle. Bases on
balls: Off Richie, 3. Struck out: By
Mathewson, 2. Hits: Off Richie, 10 In
five Innings; off Lleflcld, none In three
Innings. Time: 1:23. Umpires; Klem
and Orth.
lMillHca Beat Pirates.
PHILADELPHIA. Mav 12. Philadelphia
defeated Pittsburgh In an eleven-lnntng
contest today, 6 to 6. Lobert scored tue
deciding run. He reached third when
Wilson fumbled his single and scored on
Magee's sacrifice fly to Hyatt. Pitts
burgh took a lead of two runs in the first
Inning, but the home team forged ahead
In the fifth Inning on Paskert'B triple.
Knabe's double and Magee's home ;un.
A single by Butler, three errors and two
sacrifices gave tho visitors two more
runs in- tlie sixtn. Keny Bcorca in um
elehth on his trlnle and Carey's slnglu.
A pass to Dooln and R. Miller's doublo
scored the former In the eighth. Knabe's
home run tied the score in tno nintn.
Mayer, who succeeded Moore In the
ninth, held Pittsburgh safe. O'Toole took
Adams' place in tho sixth. Score:
PITTHDUUUII. 1-lllUAUICl.l-llIA.
AB.1I.O.A.E. AD.II.O.A.E.
Caw, if ( 3 11 OFaakark, et.. 3 10 0
Pooe, ct 3
Hyatt. rr...,2
nfme. lb. ..
Wasnrr. -4
o o
0 l
1 o
u Y rvnaM, ... a w
0 OLoUrt. 3b.. .4 3 13 1
I OUim, If. -.3 1 4 0 0
1 2
3 0Cnath. 1 0 t 0
0 OLulfrua, lb. 1 S 1 0
0 IDoolan, aa...t 1 4 3 0
3 1 Dooln. c I 0 10 0 1
0 OMoor. p.... 3 0 1 1 1
1 CMjer. p 1 l 0 0 n
1 0R. Miliar .110 0 0
1. Millar, lb. I 3 11
Wilton, rtcr.t I
nutKr. b...4
1
Kalljr, e I
1 7
0 0
0 0
0 0
Aaama. p.... a
O'Toole. p.. .3
Mentor ....0
0 0Casroa ....0 0 0 0 0
Total ... .43 1033 13 3 Totala . . . .43 11 33 3 3
Batted for Adams irr tho sixth.
Two out when winning run scored.
Batted for Moore In the eighth.
Ran for R. Miller In the eighth.
Pittsburgh , 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 S
Philadelphia 000030011 oi-fl
Two-base hits: Knabe, Cravath. R. Mil
ler. Three-buee hits: Paskert. Kelly,
Home runs: Mouee. Knabe. Hits: Off
Adams, 8 In flvo Innings; oft O'Toole, 4
n six Innings: off Moore. 8 in eight In
nings; off Mayer, 2 in three innings.
fcacrince nits; iionsor, iooert, J inner
Magee. Stolen buses: Mensor, Paskert
Lobert (2). J. Miller. Left on tales
Pittsburgh. 10: Philadelphia. 11. Bases on
balls: Off Adams. 1: off O'Toole. 4. off
Moore, s: on Mayer. 3. First base on
errors: Pittsburgh z; Philadelphia, 1.
the Gordon
name in your
hat means its
fine appearance
will be the
same at the
end of the season.
Smart ideas in
soft felt hats
and correct
blocks in derby
hats.
THE
Gordon
HAT
for The Bee by
Hit by pitched ball: By Mayer (Kelly).
Struck out: By Adams, 6: by O'Toole, 1;
by Moore, 7,; by Mayer. 2. Time: 2:40.
Umpires: Brennan and Eason.
Dodeers Take Another.
BROOKLYN, May 13. Brooklyn made
It two straight from Cincinnati today,
winning, 6 to 4. Brooklyn took a lead of
three runs off Johnson by hard hitting In
the second and fourth Inning. Rucker
had a bad Inning In the fifth, and before
ho could settle down the Reds had the
score tied. With one out, Marsays walked,
and Grant was safe on an error by Dau
bert. Singles by Clarke, Johnson and
Bates followed rapidly. Three runs re
sulted. Rucker then pulled himself to
gether and two force outs checked the
enemy. Brooklyn came right back with
the winning run In its half of the fifth
on hits by Miller and Rucker, Bergham
mer's wild throw and a wild pitch. Score:
CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN.
AD.II.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Dtten, l 1
Decker, If.. .2 1 1
0 OMoran. rf...3 1 1 0 0
0 OCuttbew. tb.4 0 4 3 0
Kilns, c 1
Tinker, si.. .4
0 3
0 2
0 OBtenicI, c(.. 13 0 0
OW'heat, If.... 3 1 0 0 0
1 ODaubert, lb. 3 1 10 0 1
0 0 smith, 3b.. ..3 0 3 3 0
t lFlaher. ...! 13 7 0
1 OMItler, C...3 1410
1 ORucker, p.. .3 2 0 1 0
0 0 :
0 0 Totals ....33 I 27 IS 1
1 0
0 0
0 O
0 0
Hoblltil, lb. 4 3 II
Margins, ct.4
Rrghimr, 2b.l
ffrtnt. 3b.... 4
Clarke c 3
Packard ...0
Bererold, lt.l
Johnion, p. .3
Amelda ....0
Drown, p....O
Blackburn .1
Totila ...33 7 : it 1
Ran for Clarke In the seventh.
Batted for Johnson In the seventh.
Batted for Brpwn In the ninth.
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 3 0 0,0
Brooklyn 0.2 0 1 1 0 0 0
0-3
-4
Left o nbases. Cincinnati, 6; Brooklyn,
1. Three-base- hits: Clarke, Stengel.
Homo run: Daubert. Sacrifice hits:
Wheat, Moron. First base on error:
Cincinnati, 1. Stolen base: Almeida.
Double plays: Johnson to Tinker to Hob
Iltzel, Cutshaw to Flsh'er to Daubert.
Struck out: By Johnson, 1; by Brown, 2:
by Rucker, 4. Balk: Rucker. VIld
Pitch: Johnson. Hits: Off Johnson, 7
In six Innings; off Brown, 1 In two In
nings. Time: 1:32. Umpires: Rigler and
Byron.
Mnrnnvllle wins for BrsTea,
BOSTON. Mav 12. Maranvllle. Boston's!
diminutive short stop, continued his
brilliant playing, today His triple In tho
fifth Innttig with men oil first und second
bases put the locals ahead and his field
ing Kept them mere. The score was Hos
ton, 6; St. Louis, 4.
Boston was outhlt by St. Louis, but Ru
dolph, who made his debut for the loco Is.
succeeding Gervalls In the fourth, kept
tne visitors' hits scaterea. score
McCarthy WiU Fight
Pelky at Calgary
CALGARY, Alberta, May 12. Luther
McCoi'ty, who meets Arthur Pelkey Jn
a ten-round bout hera May 24, arrived
last night from New York. He will be
able to get In good shape In two weeks,
he said. He opened training quarters this
afternoon. Pelkey has been working with
Tommy Burns for ten days.
Odds have been shortened to ten to
seven with McCarthy the choice.
Asleep nt the Snitch.
Some major league managers appear to
be sleeping at the switch. Clark Griffith
says he did not waive on Catcher Ben
Egan, or If h? did he didn't mean to, and
ttporee Stalling says he didn't mean to
ask waivers on Bill McKechnle, but that
his name got on the wrong list and he
had to go through with It. j
Northwestern Lrasae Results.
Seattle, 4; Vancouver, 1,
Victoria, 2; Portland, 0.
Spokane, 3; Tacoma, X.
Southern Leagne Results.
Memphis, 8; Atlanta, 5.
Montgomery, 6; Birmingham, L
New Orleans, 2; Chattanooga. 4.
Mobile, 4; Nashville, 6.
! 1 1 I
I Lerch &Van Sancjlt, Distributors I
I Fhe: tulii 21K-A 1f7i OflMhayllt. I
FamHy Trad SupirfUcI
I
"Bud" Fisher
Lincoln Releases -
Miller to Keokuk
LINCOLN, Neb., May 12.-Outfl4lfW
Thomas Miller was today released by
President Jones of the Lincoln Western
league club to the Keokuk team of. the
Central association. Miller left at unce
for Kewanee, 111., to Join the team. .
FREMONT STATE LEAGUERS
TRAMP OVER ALL NATIONS
FREMONT, Neb.. May 12.-(Specia! Tcb
egram.) Tho All Nations ball team put
up a fair exhibition of town lot ball at
the nark this afternoon. The first Path
finder up started the fun with a. hit
Crouch was wild and had poor support.
Donaldson went in in the sixth and wai
touched up for three hits, netting at
as many runs. Score:' M.h.
All Nations 00 000000 00 1 I
Fremont 1 2 6 1 10 3 0 '-14 13 l
Batteries: Crouch Dunbar, Donaldson
and Reeves; Hinckley, Thelssen and Bon
ner. ,
Blacks and Whites,!
They're authoritative-;iit t
men's fabrics this spring
They're, even crowding
the blues and grays for
popularity honors.
i
Pencil stripes, hair lines,
pin . checks, etc., in a van-.
ety of soft and hard fabrica.
to suit your preference.
We have them in smart. ,
Kensington models up to
$35 they fit and itay fit.
Also in L Systems for
young fellows at $20 up.
If your suit appropriation
holds you down to J 14.50, 3(7
or $20, we are showing values
in our Kenmora which we do not
believe are even approached at
those prices anywhere else In
Omaha. Wo feature E& W.
3 for 26o VRWrnari" collars fa-.
mouB for their style and-ilL .
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MAGEE Sc DEEMER
413 So. 16th
IT0U90, ueorge ana uvingstoa.