i 2-S A drained Mind is Handy i i i . H8R.ef$ ft 6lAr5U. Rotf BV OSCR-V Vm. SGRVItG QNYlTLGD' fl TM6sHOtfT(f& Op Dfi MGRGU' I'LL CoPV IT ANt MAKt MUTT THtfi.K 1 OUST VUF-OYa IT fAYSGLF. f HALLI6AN POLLS HIGH YOTE Poof Ball Captain Elcotod to Ne braska Athlotio Board. C0RNHUSKER9 FOB TENNI8 111 ! I "Will Be nil Tenia to fit. I.obSh to Cam pete- Jn Mlrmnnrf Vnlley Ten ill n Tourney -Slever Buss tnnnn un Tenm. nr JAninn h. i.AWitiSNcn. LINCOLN, May 16.-IJptcal Telegram.) -At Ihe election of student members for the nthletlo board thla week, Victor Holll knn, captain of tha foot bait sloven topped I ho list of nil candidates, Halllgan polled h bigger vote than rcn Mi cloitt friend opccled Herbert Reese, r truck man, polled the second highest votol Zumwlnkcl tinother track man vraa third high) Carl Hawkins, a bMket ball player, wu fourth nnd O. O, Fouls, a foot ball man, Was riftlu There wtra light candidates. Tho new members will tnko their place on tho board at the last meeting of the yoar In tfunr, Nebraska, "wilt be represented In tennis Ui In reaf nt tie Missouri Valley Tennis teurnnment held at Ht. Louis, Muy 21 it In the first time a Cornhusker team has been pinked for the tournament the re bull tit the expanded to all branchus of bthtellea ut Nebraska. The taumament rtlll be held under the auspices of Waih Inston mlvrrlty In ponncetlon with tha Jllrsaurl Vollry trnolt and field meet tVaehlnstniii Kanias, MUsourd Ami, Dmkei NoliroiUa nnd tho Kan.-u A galea Til II hnrw ttnme In the tournament. Tho frebratkn Unm Insludcn Vllllams, Ouet mnnn, an Omaha lad, nnd Mnyc, the Xltut two to rrpreetnt tho Cornhuikers In the doablwe tvnd Meytre playlnff In th elnslcA 'tmeU Met rlth Weeloynn, "Volyan le next on the program for the Comhuaker track aquad-tho Motho dlt and Cjrntiuakcra holding a 'dual meet on th Kebraika cinder pith next Saturday Wesleyar) hai etab)Uhod Ite tupiemscy over eeoondary collesee In o Irafltn and la reputed to have n strong Item. The Cornhuektra InolCcntally hava n "r to vrlpo out for the defeat handol I thorn In basket ball byt tha Mothodls ;ulnVel. Pollowlna the Wcaleyan mfft. the Huakera have only the Mliisurl Valley ritect at Bt. Louie on .May 3) and 90, and (he lyeatern Intercolleptnte meet at Chi cago, Juno and 9. to look forward to. Track aupremaay In the , M'.ourl Valloy la mueh muddled thla ymr. Nebraeka Vraa defeated feclslvuly by Kanaaa early In the aeaaonl Wsaourl beat Kuiaas the following xreek by an equally one-aided ecoret Amee took Mliaourl Into camp end then Nebraska adda the flntshlnz touch by easily dofoitlng Ames last Sat urday. All Depends on Ulx 3Iert. It Is apparent that Uie i-hamplonshlp Will rest mora than ever on the outcome of the Missouri Valley meet, The Corn huakera are slowing rounding Into form, according to Coach Reed and should be thftr strongest In the St. Loula meet. Against Kanaaa, the Coruhuskera did not ahow one-third the strength or last Bat tirday and Reed la beginning to hope for a. favorable termination of the reason. Tit excellent spring weather has been Ideal for 8Uehm'a spring foot ball squad nd he has had Mjr bunch out for prac- Uce every day. The training has progrestd i la row well along. Btlehm's soccer suud' Is still practicing and may schedule an other outside game before the close of ethool Travers in Line for British Golf Title SAKDWICII, England, May 16. -Jerome D. Travers, amateur golf champion ot the United States, has an excellent chanca ot carrying off the Rrltlsh ama teur honors according to spectators who i,. . rnf.nn. i ,i.ini. Travers was the star. Travers and ' Francos Oulmct the open champion of J tha United States, played with Harold " . it. Hilton and Michael ecott and lost by t and I Then- defeat, however, was dr- dared to have Wen due to the extremely poor showing made by Outmtt TraVer 1 never made a mistake throughout the , cnm. II., drove lone snd' null! A. ' mitably. rjnormous Interest Is dUpl4d j b"er wlth 8t- " ftnl1 ma in tb forthoomins championship oon- p"" ro.nhwf,"t "n.d "eona wUh an.41 test ENTRIES POURING IN FOR JULY RACE AT SiqUX CITY aiOUX C1TT. J., May .-(8pecIaI Telegram. Despite the fact jha't en tries ore not expected until after Mem orial day nee at Indianapolis, the man agement of the Hlo-31 City speedway an nounces thi;t a considerable number, ot entries r already In and forfeit posted. The promoters are alid confl jlpnt that the number ot foreign entrlra trill be extremely lrge this year and aa it result efforts in be?ng made to per mit the drlvsrs to carry their European nuBibera ao that U records will stand as continental records. 4ta -welt aa Amerl pm Scmoblle Association records. MEfcS IT IS'. "a bunch op "me Govs wem? umoopin6 it up IN A MALAMUYC SALOOA4; ' THB Klb THAT HAMOUTi TMS MUStoBOX UM r,t 4oLo AWB , SAT UAKteHBUS -dan fAtGReU. V I Standing of Teams WEST, MiAOUlE. I STATU LBAOUE. W.Lrct. W.LI'ct Denver ....18 u .MOiHastlnga ... i i .MM Ht. Joseph. H t .009' Huperlor .., i I Mi York 4 1 .W) lleatrlcn ,., II 1 .') Columbus .. 2 3 . 403 Or. Island,, I 8 .4U0 Norfolk .... 1 4 .w Kearney ... 0 G .000 AMUR. l.HAUUlfl. W.L.l'ot. Dotrolt 19 8 .704 I'lll.a 18 8,(11V Washlngton.18 11 .MJ N6w York .11 tl .60 BU Louis lH U .40 Huston 10 12 ,IS Chicago It 17 .89) Cleveland ... 8 17 .320 FED, LEAQUK. HloUx Cltv.U 11 .13H, D. Uoinns. 11 U .MM Llnooln .,..11 14 ,42 Wlchltn ..,11 14 . Topeka ,...11 16 ,421 umana g ji ,m NAT'L LKAOUB. W.UI'ct PlttsburKh..l6 7 .CsJ New York. .11 (1 .Oil Ilrooklyn ..11 8 .6711 Cincinnati., 14 U .Ulu, K'iilln. ,...,,,10 0 .MO lit. I.OUU....13 is .114 Chicago ....19 Hi .400 noston ..... B io .m AMKR. AHH'N. W.UI'ct. W.lAl'Ct. roulsvlllo ..17 7 JOSiUalMmoro ...14 0 .70 lndlunap n..li 10 .0001 Bt. 1uib,...m iu .sm Mllwaukeo.,16 11 .6171 Chicago 1. 11 .C'JO Kan. City. .14 16 .618 lndUnnpolts U U ..0 Mlnncap'a...a It .60u Urcokiyn ... 8 V .411 fit. i'aul 10 16 .tail Kan. City... W 14 .4ui Columbus .,10 16 ,i IlUtlalo .49 Cleveland ,,0 1 .84iritUburgh... II .W Yoaterdny'a Heeulta. WESTERN LlCAdUE. Denver, 6i Urnuha, 1. Topeka, Dvs koines, t. Fourtoen Innlngn. Wlciitta, l Bt. Joseph, 1. Twelve In nings. Nioux City, 8; Lincoln, I. AMKR1CAN L12AOUI2. Cleveland. 1 Washington, 1. Chicago, 3) I'hllMOltmttt, 4, ht. Louis, l; New York, 8. Detroit, 0! Da. ton. . NATIONAL LE-VOOE. New York, 2; 1'lttsoUrgh, V. Uostnn, O) Cincinnati, i. ,, Urooklyn. 2; Chicago, 1, . I'hllaaeipn.u, vi wol. 1. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Kansas City, 11 lMUourgh, C. Ht. Louis, I. Brooklyn, . Cntcago, 3) buiia.o, k. inu.aiupoln, 4; liuttato, 1. AMERICAN AhUUv-lATlON. 3B.ns city, 1 1 Columbus, 6. Mini.oap.tis, 1 Clevsianu, 4. Mlhvuut.te. ; Loulsvl.le, ll. Ui. . aui, t; inulanapolls, 8. ., lil'AU. UtCAUUE, Koarney, i, utiutrlve, lv. t. Lraitu is.aiia, vi iota, 1, . tortoik, i; ouper or, 1 u.bui, Vi Hustings, Uume Today. 's Western league Denver at Omaha, To peka ui Ues .vtuines, Wichita at St. lo buyii, oioux City ac Lincoln. Aiiivi.uuii LioUi. No gauieu scheduled, Nailotiai IeagueNew Yorn at Clno.n nati, Jiu.advlpn.a at Ptilcago, Urooklyn ut 1st. Louts. Vodorat LAiagtie rittsburch at Chicago. American .n,souiuUunKuiiian City at Cotumbu. Minneapolis at Cleveland. Mil waukee (.( Louisville, St l'aul tot In ulauupollB. State League Kearney at Beatrice, Orand Island at York, Norfolk at Supe rior, Columbus at Hastings. COBB IS STIUON WAY UP Detroiter Advances Eight Points To- . ward Lead of League. . SAM CRAWFORD IS SECOND Byrne Lends Nntlonnla, with ln bert Second Itapp ot Topeka Ilends Western with, a- Score of Flye Fifty-One, CHICAGO. Way 16,-Ty Cobb's steady advance to the front among the American league batters waa tho feature ot the Tace for hitting honora this week. Lat est records show him In eighth place with noint ond n .,t . elnce ,Mt vnk wmU, aw h(J ranked thlrty-'elghth with an average ot .sw. jacKson ot Cleveland leads the bat ters with .407. Thtn come Crawford, De troit, .$75; Lellvelt, Cleveland. .348! E Foster, Washington, .7; Milan. Waah. Ington. .3j Barry, I'hliadelphla, .336.: Williams. St Ioula, .330; Cobb, Detroit. .315; Oldrlng. Philadelphia. ,b08; Ilartiell. New York. .300. Club honora for tho week go to Philadelphia. VRh .161, with Detroit next with Blackburn. Chi cage, "leads the base atealrrs with ten Ilyrne Leads Nationals. Byrne at Phlladelpha leads the Na tional with .4S. In the first ten come DauberL Brooklyn, .117; Cathers. St Lou. .4; Meyers. New York, 337; S. M.ff; I";'. rikert, h . elphla. Ill; Lobert. Philadelphia, . . Gwd'Uo,0,n' -3": CT?Vttth- Ph",el llhta ! n1t.M rtrnnUlv. tl Un ' , , , delphlu leads the clubs with .804 and ?5001k,yn1. n"1wlh ,J89 "oran Cln,nnaU htAXii the l,"e atealera with f. . . Kv1 ot Brooklyn leads the Federal 76, and McKechnle leads the base steal ! era w.th seven. Jnhn 1-ltlia' BVilm.. ,,f ffl L'M.n him on top In the Amor can association. Kan sas City la at the top among the cluba with .tSS. Barbeau ot Milwaukee retains base stealing honors with ten. Klrby ot Mobile ranks first among the Southern league hitters with .413. At lanta leads the rlubs with -3TS. Knlsely of Birmingham bss the largest numbir of stolen baits-fourteen. Pick of Toronto leads the International league with .378. Newark leads the cluba with .371 Koehltr. Jersey City, leads in stolen basts with seven. Fed. ToklnR fine. "How la the Federal league taking V James A Clllmore waa asked. "We vc already taUn Baltimore. Ht luls and a big part ot Chicago." replied the pro moter of the new organisation. i at Times ( SAY I OUST WROTS A To RjQMiiT To You - eTc. Base Ball Team Above are photographs of the Omaha High achool athletes who take port In the spring games of base ball and true" and field events. The top picture is that of tho Omaha High school base ball team which has been giving a good ac count ot Itself Under the captaincy of Plats, who Is also a sturdy gridiron star. The team In the picture Is composed ot TIGERS LOSBTOTflB RED SOX Detroit Suffers First Defeat of Its Eastern Invasion. SHUT OUT, THREE TO NOTHING VUltara et Jinny Men on llne, but Collins la Invincible In Pinches Coveleakle Is Hatted Hard. BOSTON. May IC-Detrolt tbday gut tered the flrat defeat of Its eastern In vasion beforo tho bats of tho Boston team. The score waa 3 to 0. Detroit got many men on tho bases, but Collins was Invincible In the pinches. The Red Sox batted Covcleskto' hard. Pine field ing by the Tlgera prevented several runs. Score: DBTUOrr. D08T0N. AD.H.O.A.K. AU.ll.O.A.t'. Dath, m... . i I 1 IHaopr, rf.. t t I I Kir-n-ih. lb I t 11 IVtrtn. lb... 4110 (th. tl t 0 1 fi OLivM. It.... I 1 4 0 0 Crawtort. it I 0 1 0 va'pr, il., I ! t 10 IlllH. II I 1 0 1Sll. M 9 19 9V llellmuw. If a 0 e 0 eOudatr. It.' M H rjunis. IS.. . 4 110 VBsitl. lb. .. 1 I MarUrtr. Ibl 1 I 1 illrrlln. t.. 1 t 01 110 Stnt. .. 4t t 1 uCenin. p..., 1 1 0 t 0 CovftkU, pllOli VIU .. ..' t 0 0 0 0 Tottli . .. 7 IT It 1 Total. . . .11 4 It It 1 Batted for Covaleskte In ninth. Detroit 0 000OO00O-O Boston 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 Two-base hits: Kavanaugh, Coveleskte. Sncrlflco hltai Kavunawgh. Soott Saerl lice Ily: Engcl. Stolen bases: Kava naugh. Engol. Double u.uys: Coveleskle to Uufch to Bums, Coll.ns tu Yerkes to 8. Basea on balla: Ott Covo-eskle, 5; oit ColUns. 4. Struck out. By Cove-eskle, t: by Colllna, 2. Time: l:tt Umpires: Rgan and Evans. Yanks Put it Over St, Louis Browns NEW YORK, May 16.-FUhor had th better of a pitchers' battle with Mitchell here today, and New York won from 8t Louis, 1 to 1. Score: 8T LfllMH. xtw YOUK AD II i A E AaiirtA-S Kbottm, ct. I e eviAltd a 4 11 Austia, Il. 4 16 1 lllinu.l. rt 4 8 14 v J TUB OMAHA SUNDAY, BEE: MAY i . i i UJACT TUX X At VOU TrHfe. SWELL ROGrA X' usTtjNr0 yours: f A BUNCH 0lTH6 BOS WRE UjHO0f(tl4 IT OP fN TH5 MAUAMOTS SALOON MUTT and Track Athletes of Omaha High School the following! Lett to right, back row MoLaln, Kutak, Fitch, Adams, Lox. Fltt and Kelly. Front Row Klein, Jelen. Hughs, Coach Mills, Captain 1'lntz, Gardiner and Wlthcy. The bottom picture la that of the ten lads who went to Lincoln yesterday to compete In tho state track and field l'nlt. lb.... 4 114 OWalih. It.... 4 10 0 0 n trilMa ! JAVA AII.vI.Im A A A git. u..,. t i vnaiirii it.... i w w O.Wll'ras., til t I I Olloliltn, c(.. 1 o C.Wnlkcr. If 4 0 1 0 Oawtcney. c. . S 0 C 4 irary. to... v i v uK-npn, Ha a i Wares, m.... 1 1 3 4 III.WII'dm, lb I 0 14 1 0 ilumler. e... 3 0 I 1 OTru'mJ'U, lb 1 1 1 0 0 Miieneii, p.. d i u 2 vr liner p.... u i o v ToUli . ..lo"!! l"i,ToUI ... .17717 14 1 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 New York 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Two-base hits: Malsel. Mitchell. Sac rifice hit: Rumler. Sacrifice fly. Holden. Stolen buses: Wares, HarUell, Austin. Lett on bases: New York, 4: St. Louts, 4. Double plays: Pratt to Rumler to Wares, Wuroa to Pratt to Iary tl). Bases on balls: Off Mitchell. 3; off Fisher. 1. Struck out: By Mitchell, 3; by Fisher, S. Time: 1:47. Umpires: Chill and Sheri dan. Senators Trim Naps in Opening Contest WASHINGTON, May 16,-Washlngton took tho first game of the series with Cleveland today, 3 to 1, although outhtt by the visitors. With the bases full In the first. Collamore relieved Blandlng and forced In two runs. Score: CUSVKUAKD. ' AU.Il.O UlbaU. rt.. Ill WASiriNOTON. A.E. AU.H.O.A.K. 1 OMollir. rf.. 4 1 1 0 O Turner, 3b... 1 DlalsnA. lb.. 1 Jotniten. lb. 4 0Ftr. lb... 3 O 1 1 0 IMIUn. tt.... 1110 0 VOtsiltl, lb.. 1 1 11 1 0 OBIwnki, II . t 1 1 0 O OMsratn. lb. 1 0 1 1 0 JitkMa. rt. 1aJI.. lb.. 4 Pd. It OMtDtlJ.. m. 4 4 I 0 OImb. u 1 CiriMfc. ti .. 1 uunstsar. p. o ColUmr. n 1 Ltllvtlt ... I OWIllluni. s. 1 3 1 S OJahOMM. p.. 3 4 0 4 0 Tsla.ll 4 . M 1 17 U 0 tbuu ... si i il t a 'Butted lor Turner In the sixth. Cleveland o 0 o o 0 1 0 0 o-i Washington ? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -3 Hits: Off Blandlng. 1 In one-third in nlnps: off Collamore. 3 In seven and two thirds Innings. Stolen base: Qandll. Double playl Collamore In Cartsch. Lett on bases; Cleveland, &: Washington. 4. Base on balls: Oft Blandlng. 3: oft Colla more. 3. Struck out: By Blandlng. 1: by Collamore. 4: by Johnson. 3. Time: 1:30. t'mpires: Dlneen and Connolly. Mackmen Win the Opener from Chicago PHILADELPHIA; May 18,-PWladel-phla won the opening game ot the series from Chicago today. Mo X E Colllna starrrd for the home team both at bat. 17, 1014. Drawn TMP KID THAT WAiMlTTINi; A nd wATfMiM, PRTT li'fcT NOtM umfTa meet and Is composed .of the following: Left to right. Back Row Rouse. Tralnor, Rouner, Flint. Coach Mills, Ful laway, Engstrom and Loomls. Front Row Douglas, Painter, Fitch, Captnln Neville, Morlorlty and Bryans. These are the lads who are relied upon to carry the purplo and whlto to tho front during the spring season ot athlete at the Omaha High school. where he made a triplo and two singles and drew a pass In tour trips to the plate and In the field. CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. AU.H O.A.U. AB.U.O.A.E. DtramUt, It. 1 0 1 0 OMurphr. rf.. 10 10 1 VMr, ., S 1 1 1 lOldrlac. If.. 4 0 4 0 0 Brsr, ... 0 0 0 0 OK.Colllqli. lb 1 1 Z 4 0 Cbaj. lb. . 3 4 11 1 OUakir, lb... '4 1 0 1 t J.Colllss. rt 4 0 0 0 UMrlnnl. tb. 4 1 S 1 0 Ilodle. cl... 4 0 10 llleler. ct.... 4 : o o Alcock, lb... 1 110 IKopl. u..... I 113 1 Ill'kb'rn. lb 4 0' 0 1 OSehans. c... 3 14 10 Kchalk. c... 1 4 4 1 OWjrckeff. t.. 1 0 1, 0 0 Dens, p 10141 ltVX. p.... 0 4 0 1 0 Tptlll ....10 7 17 11 1 RutMll 1 0 0 0 0 -Mayer 0 0 0 0 0 Daly 0 0 4 0 0 Total ...M 3 14 11 4 , Batted for Bena In eighth. Ban for Weaver In eighth. Ran for Bodle In ninth. Chtoaso 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 03 Philadelphia 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 -4 Two-baso lilt: Schang. Three-oase nits: E. Conine. Alcock. Home run: Baker. Hits: Ott Bens. 6 In seven Innings; off Jasper, 1 in one Inning. Sacrifice hit; Chase. Stolen bfcses: Bodie. Chase, Weaver- Left on bases: Chicago, 4; Philadelphia. 5. Bases on balls: Ott Ben. 6; off Wyckotf, 3. Struck out: By Bens. 4; by Wyckotf. 3. Wild pltoh; Wyckoff. Time: 1:50. Umpires: O Loughlln and Hlldebrand. STATE SHOOT AT COLUMBUS TO DRAW MANY SPORTSMEN COLUMBUS,. Neb.. May 16. Special.) Ne;t Tuesday, Wednesday and Thura dy. May W, SO and 31, the thirty-eighth annual tournament and convention of the 'Nebraska Bute Sportsman's association will be held In this olty. under the aus pices ot the Columbus Gun club at their grounds In Gottsehalk1 grove. The tour nament la open to all amateur shooters and professional and manufacturer' a-enta Ore barred from participating In thedlvlflon ot purses. There will be, ten twenty-target events each day; 100 targets during the after noon ot the third day -will apply and Is the championship event of the Nebraska Sportsman's association. The division ot money will be on the per cent system, four even moneys. The club, under the pew arrangement expects to be able to add -over 3600 to the purses. It la "ex pected at least 100 shooters will partici pate in the tournament. Key to the Sltuatlon-Bce Advertising. for The Bee by HAftW.G.a Trig HOUC-M JAC - TTMC Vne. . l... ..ir.uz IT.' V0UR..? DAVENPORT WINS IOWA MEET Noses Out West Des Moines in Last Relay Eaoc. RHODES BREAKS JUMP RECORD Davenport Athlete Lcnps Twenty One Feet, UrenUInK Interachol lintlc llrnnil Jnmp Mark for Stnte of lovrn. IOWA CITY, la.. May 16.-(Special Tel egram.) Davenport nosed out West Des Motncs In tho relay race and took the annual Iowa Interscholastlc meet today by tho scoro of 43 to 4tt. The other en trleh wcro outclassed and finished far 'n the rear. Rock Island was third with 16 points, and Hampton fourth with 14. The totals of the others are as follows: Cedar Rapids, 13; North Des Molncs, 814; Iowa City, 8; Algona, 8; Mason City, 6; Columbus Junction, 4; Burlington, 3; Marlon, 3, nnd Moline, 1. A slow track and a slight wind blowing Against the runners made the recorda poor. Rhodes of Davenport made the best mark of the day when ho leaped 1 feet, Inch, In the bron Jump, breaking- the Interscholastlc record. ' Summertes: ' " l 100-yard dash: N Thompson. Davcnpoft',', flrat; Clark. Rock Island, accondr Dar row, Columbus Junction, third; - Ingalls, Rock Island, fourth. Time, 0:10H? 3-yard dash: Thompson, Davenport, first; Inglis, Hampton, second: Darrow. Columbus Junction, third1, Lavell, Cedar Rapids, fourth. Time, 0:23i. 440-yard dah: first roco, Burch. West tiis Moines first: KlDD. fcoek Island. second: Powers. Iowa City, third; Whar ton, Moiine, rourtn. Time. o:Mn Second raco, Purmqrt. W,C6t n& MolrteS, first;, Infills. Hampton, Second; O'Connor", Iowa City, third; Ijflmmer, Tdollne, fourth Time, 0:&3. Half mlio: Tcnney, West Des Molnea, VltlA ll.mnlnn RNAn(t! Chalk. ! Rock Island, third; Franks, cedar Rap ids, fourth Times s:u. Mile run: Tennoy, West Des Moines, first; Kimlcr. Burlington, second; Jones Iowa City, third; Owen, Marlon, fourth. Time, 4:40. Discus;- Van Olnkel, North Dca Moines, first; Purmort, West Des Moines, sec ond; Robb, Marlon, third; Heaney, Cedar Rapids, fourth. Distance, 112 feet hH Inches. m, . Shot put: Reeve. Hampton, first: Pur mort, West Des Moines, second; Green, West Des Moines, third; Hargens, Daven port, fourth. Distance, 41 feet, 9 Inches. Pole vault: Ooff, Davenport, and Mc Nnmara, West Des Molnea, tied for first; Van Olnkel. North Des Moines, and Kohl, West Des Moines, tied for third. Height, y feet 9 inches. 12u-yard hurdles: Volemaur, Daven port, llrst; White, Mason City, second; Hughes. Wea Des Moines, third: Mokresh, Cedar Rapids, fourth. Time, 0:18. ISO-yard hurdles: Port. Davenport, flrBt; Mokresh. Cedar HaDlas. fcecond: Klllott (North Des Moines, third; Kelley, Daven port, fourth. Time. :. High Jump: Allen, Davenport, first: Wilson, Algona, second; Kaufman. Dav enport, third; Baxter, Cedar Rapids, fourth. Height, 5 feet t Inches. Broad jump; Rhodes, Davenport, flrat; Nugent, Algona. second; Baxter, Cedar Rapids, third; Glass, Rock Island, fourth. Distance, 10 teet Inch. Mile relay: Went Des Moines, first; Rock Island, second; Mason City, third, Cedar Rapids, fourth. Time, 3:13ft. llalf-mlie relay: Davenport, tlrat; Rock Island, second; Iowa City, third; West Ues Moines, lourth. Time, 1:37. Dodgers and Chicago Break Even in Series CHICAGO, May 16. Chlcago'a one error and tho misjudging of a long fly gave Brooklyn the final game and an even split In the series with Chicago today. Tho score, was 2 to L Score: imOOKLYN. , , CHICAGO. AU.H.O.A.U. AU.H.O.A.E. n.HM rf... 4 3 1 4 0LlCh. Ct.... 4 4 10 0 Cutahaw. lb 4 0 2 1 lGowVe. rt,... 4 1 Daubert. lb. 4 0 11 0 la!er. lb.... 4 1 Wheat, lb... 1 4 1 0 OZlraVan. lb 4 0 aT,.h ... i 1 1 1 OWlllkraa. If. 3 0 Bteniel. rt., 1 0 1 u ui'Deian. k v 6 OSweeney, Zb 4 1 E(an. a...... 3 4 VI 1 1 Is- r. . . . 1 1 1 IBchulU. II... u . i. n 4 0 0 1 Ocorrtden. aa. 1 lireanahan, e 1 Total ....30 S17 11 IPterce. P... S Harara? ., 1 Archer1- .... 1 0 0 0 TotaW ....11 7 11 I Batted for Pierce In ninth. Batted for Good In ninth. Brooklyn 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Chicago ....0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-baso hits: Saler. Sweeney. Three base hit: Daltpn. Pacriflco hits: Blew. Miller. Stolen bases: Cutslmw t. Wheat. Wfnwl. Milter. Double play: KnjW I Brooklyn. 7; Chicago. 10. Basea on balls. Oft PlircV'B; oft Allen. 4. Struck out: Jiy norcc o. lime; wi'i1'-. ler and ismaiiej : maker Throws Ilmmer. TABLE ROCK. Neb.. May l.-(Spe-clal.)-The wrestling match at the opera house here Thursday night attracted a largo crowd. The contestants were Roy Zlmmer of Montana, and Charlea Blaker of Table Rook. Blaker won In two BtraiKht falls. In twenty-three minutes. Biraigni ' ",, r. lmnrove. liiAKer n ,.ih.i .. ment .Inc.. his slckne.s, twe year, alnce. fn the middle class. Zlmmer came w-lth a big reputation, but at no Ume had Blaker where he could put him down. Fred Bartcll of Buffalo. N. chal- lengca mo .i "r v. being made to stage the match, on May 13. Lexlnwton Wins Cop. , ,...nv.v v Vov 1 9. I Rrveof fkl Tolegram.)-A track meet waa held at the fair grounds between the high achoola of Cosao. uoinenuurj, o-"" ..... Tho meet waa Won by Lexington. 4 polnta; Coxad. second. 30 polnU; Gothen burg, third. 3 points. Brownfleld of Coxad won the Individual cup. Deat noilou Out nf Name. "GHIng the name Terrlera1 to the Ft. louls Federala deprive Boston of a nne opportunity In case tha latter city ever hf a a, fed tm."-New York "Sun." "Bud" Fisher PIRATES TRIMMED BY GIANTS New York Makes Clean Sweep of the Series with Pittsburgh. FINAL RESULT TWO TO NOTHING Joe Kelly In JVInfh lilts n Clean Slniflc for Only Hit Visitors Sccnre Dnrlnjr he Gnitie. PITTSBURGH. Pa.. May 16.-Jeff Tesrcau had the second no-hlt gamo nf hlo career beforo him with two Pirates out in the ninth this nftcrnoon. when Joa Kelly hit a clean single through the box and over second base for the only Pitts burgh hit of the game. Carey, the next man up, filed to Bescher, ending tho game. Now York made a clean sweep of the series and won, 2 to 0. Score. new yoitK. PiTTsnunaii. AU.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.K. needier, ct.. 4 110 OJ. H.Kelly, c( 4 1 3 0 I Ilarni, It.... 4 10 0 OCarer. 4 0 10 1 Fletcher, . 4 0 0 0 OMowrer. lb. 3 0 0 J ( Dorle. 2b... 1 0 2 1 OKonetctir. lb 3 Oil 1 0 Merklt, lb.: 4 1 11 0 OVIox. lb 1 0 0 4 0 HnodsrkM, rt 4 1 1 0 (Mitchell, rf.. 3 0 7 0 1 Stock, lb... . 3 1 0 3 OMcCtrthy, il 0 1 1 I Merer e... 1 l.S 1 OM.Kellr .... 1 0 0 0 0 Tenrteu, p.,. 11,01 0Ieonarl. m. 0 0 1 0 Gibson, c... 10 0 10 Totals ....52 117 11 O'Menwr .... 1 0 0 4 0 Ccoper, p... 10 11O Hrett 1 0 0 0 0 - i t , ,- Totali ....SS 1 27 11 1 Batted for McCarthy In the eighth. Batted for Gibson in tho ninth. Batted for Cooper in the ninth. New Y(jrk...,...,...0 0000011 0-! Pittsburgh .........0 00000000-4 Three-basn hits: Merkle. Meyers. Sac. j-iflee hits: Stock, Tcsrcau. Sacrifice fly: Doyle, Left on bases: New York. 7: .Pittsburgh,. 2. Basea on balls: Oft Tefl .reau, I J 6ff Cooper, 1, Struck out: By T"reau. 7, Time: 1:31. Umpires: Klem and Hart, Reds Blank Braves Third Straight Time CINCINNATI, O.. May 16.-A triple by Hoblltxel, after a man waa out In th eighth Inning of today's game with Bos- ion, cioseiy followed by a single by von Kolnitt. which scored tha Cincinnati fir.t baseman, allowed the local team to scoro ineir tnird shutout of the se.rie nnri a,. feat tho visitors, 1 to 0. Score: DOSTON"- CINCINNATI. Ever. K 'a,"'?A,E- AD.H.O.A.B 110 1 OMoran. rt... 1 0 4 0 I rimS.vVi S I "". ".-3 oil b,.TH'. ",V ? 2 0 0 Ollobl.weu Ibl in i f MarHn' Lb I ? " 1 OVanR'In's. cf S 1 100 Slililn' ,b" 3 1 2 1 ONlehoff. 3b.. 2 0 0 1 0 Gcnriy. C.... 1 0 4 0 OCIark. c..,. S 0 4 2 0 &Phfp:-J 1 1 t renlon' p-iiJ Total 27 "l 14 11 "o , Batted for Collins in seventh. Batted for Griffith In ninth. Boston .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-r0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Three-baso hit: Hoblltzell. Sacrifice hit: Hoblitzell. Stolen base: Schmidt Double plays: Rudolph to Martin to Schmidt: Martin to Maranvllle to Mar tin; Groh to Hoblltzell. Left on bases Boston. 3: Cincinnati, I. Bases on balls' Off Rudoloh, 2; off Benton. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Benton. Schmidt. Struck out; By Rudolph, 4: by Benton. 4. Wild Pitch: Benton. Time: i:2S. Umpires: Qulgley and Kaeon. CARD I N ALSB QIKTH E PHILS, ONE TO NOTHING ST. LOUIS. Mo., May 16.-Phlladelphla continued Its. ragged fielding today and St. Louis won again in n great pitching duel between Alexander and Doak. Score, 1 to 0. Score i I'HlIADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. AU.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A ! Paakert. ct . I 0 1 0 Olliurtlna, 2b. 1 1 J r, i J-uderua. lb, 4 1 10 A 1U Mexee, cf .1 0 1 n t tobert. lb., till OButJ.r, si... 1 n 4 J o 8. Masee, aa 1 0 1 4 lMlller, lb... 1 1 10 0 0 Crarath. rt.. 1 0 0 0 OWIliwn. rf...S I o n. (M.vr, ii... u uvniiK, A o s 0 0 itna, zb,... 3011 ztnyaer. e Dooln. c... 11(1 OBeek, lb.. Aleiander, p 1 0 ft 2 ODoak, p., Deror 110 0 0 r- Totals . Totali ...17 4 24 11 3 .. i n 4 o .. i o l e a ..10010 ..til 27 u "o Batted for Alexander In ninth. Philadelphia ,0 0 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 St. Louis 0 I 0 0 Q 0 0 0 1 Stolen base: Cravath. Double plays: S. Magee to Luderus, Hugglns to Butler to Miller. Left on bases; Philadelphia, 2; St. Louis, 2. Bases on balls: Off Deak, 2. Struck out: By Doak. 2; by Alex ander, 4. Time: 1:23. Umpires: Orth and Byron. Trenton Loses to Strntton. STRATTON, Neb., May 16.-(Speclal.) -Stratton defeated Trenton on the home grounds Thursday, giving Stratton h.'gh claims on the southwestern Nebraska championship, Score; R H E Stratton 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 -U s o Trenton ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 10 Batteries: Stratton, Eller and Gum mere; Trenton, Bosserman and Majors Kller pitched a no hit. no run game' striking out twenty, men. Time, 1:25. ' Falrbury Uraya on Top. FAIRBUR. Neb.. May 16.Speclal Tel-egrara.l-Falrbury prays and a picked team from the University of Nebraska Played the first of a series of two same I ere thla afternoon, resulting In a deolslV victory for Jairbury. 3 to 1. Batteries; Fairbury. Shaner and Booth; Lincoln. Barachman and Grlawald. Fairbury made four hlta Bnd Lincoln three. BOOK ON Dog Diseases AND HOW TO FEP.n Mailed Free to any address by the author H. CLAY GLOVER, V. S. US West 3 1st Street New York