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The visitors from the north pummelcd Ralph Willis with considerable gusto, -hu the pummel Ing always ceased abruptly t the pinches, wrilla.lt was Just on such occasions that th home folks cut loose a . battery of, blows. . ' ' Frigid air Currents whistled up and down the aplnea of the half a hundred bugs present, but the fifty stuck because regular bs ball as It should be played was on the program for the greater part of the afternoon. Several neat features helped to liven the entertainment. Among other things worthy of note was the remarkable base running of Messrs. Hudaman and Johnson. Both copped a, bag. Johnson's . was. a Jctlt larceny theft and ha was protected by the fsct that spced-domon Cruise was perched on third and Kafora darvd not make' any heaves.' -tiut.Huelsman's cop was a pip pin. North"deHbtrateJy 'pitched out,' but still Johnson's throw aa late. Borne base stealing. . Ftank nearly ruined a pair of pant When making the alldo. but I'mps ,yan ' Sickle came to the "rescue with a safety' pn and the game was not delayed. RlaYacrt Palls Bl l.oon Staff. Joe Illggwrt .did the real- path work of the niatliH-e.' He was oft cqond and Miller "ws 5a third" when Willis made a wild cbutm.-'Jde'set his sails and flew for hoftwvIsftjUl'fely a second behind Miller. " "It; waa a pretty keen piece of base ball and the few fang applauded appreciatively. . ' . A blow by Conley,'. a sacrifice by Bchllebner ' ant. Kaf ora's threa-ply swat netted tho. Kourkea fliat count in the second. ; A alk to Breen, Krug's Infield out and ilbclsman'f drive brought the second heme in the following stansa. The Baints annexed three runs In the third, Gardner opened with a l.lt and Miller followed suit. Rlggert'a Infield hit stocked the base. Oardner scored easily on Martin's Infield out and Miller and Ktggert scored as related before when Willis made the. wild pitch. IVobrkea Coaat Tn. In the fourth the Routkea scored two and took- 'the lead again. Schllebner walked and.Whalcn sacrificed. Katora'a hit counted! Frits. Willis singled Kafora to second and'Breen'a hit to loft scored the catcher. The HalhU tied the tallies In the sev enth when Rlggert poled a hit to left and Martin1" followed with a two-base blow which sailed over Marty Krug's dome, i , " The tie .was broken In the eighth, how ever, when the : Rourkovlnlana put over the winning run.1 Conley busted one to left center and bchliebner knocked one which bounced away from Autrey. Whal- FEDEI1AI, LFAOCE. Played. Won. Ixwt. Pet. Newark 3 2 0 " !. Brooklyn 2 2 1 . Chicago 1 1 O l.rtrt Kansas City 3 2 1 .67 Hittnl.ursh ' 3.1 2 .XW Raltlmot 2 0-0 . St. lmiia 1 I " .W Buffalo 2 0 2 .ft Y esterday's Kesalta. . FKDKRAL. I.KAOTTfc. Pittsburgh. p: Kansas City, - X Newark, H; Haltlmore, 5. Mtirialo, ft; tirooKlyn, i. M. Louis-Chicago; postponed. (ismra Today. FKDKftAI I.RAdl.'K. St. Ijouls at Kmshs City, Newark at Baltimore, 'Buffalo at ' Brooklyn. .Pttts burgh at Chicago. . . . ' TIP TOPS WIN LONG GAME FROM BLUES Wildnesi More Responsible Than Hits for Runt in Protracted Con test Ending 7 to 5. KAWFEDS BLANK THE REBELS en's roller trickled through second base and Conley romped home. The Rourkes will rest today and then go to Lincoln for games Wednesday and Thursday. Saturday and Hunday the Links will battle In Omaha. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. Payne, 3b. ... It roe n. 2b ... Krug. If .... Huelaman, rf Oon ley, cf . . Rcltl.ebncr. lb Whalen, as ... Kafora, o Willis, p Totals II. TO. 0 A. 0 6 0 0 0 1 8 6 8T. PAUL. AB. R. 10 27 1 H. TO. Z 1 1 1 6 i l u i i A. 0 0 , 2 0 Stop rTRitmcc IWiri s savw waas v A Here Speck ' Them - From Grow ing Large and D&ngerous. .,...97 4 10 24 12 ...0 ...0 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.0 1 fr- 4 nj :.o o-io Miller, rf .... RlKgort, cf ... Martin, ss . Cruise. If ...... Johnson, c .... Dyer. Kb Autrey, lb. ... Mfnecker, Sb Oardnor, p ,,, Williams, p ., -. Totals ... Omaha- Runs Hits 8t. Paul . Runs v til. A Three-base hit: Kafora. Tw-base hits: Iyer, Autrey, Martin. (Stolen bases'. Krug, Huelsman, Johcson, Rlg gert. Sacrifice hits: Bchliebner, Wha len. Lett on boses: Omaha, : Ht. Paul, . Hits: Off Gardner, 7 In five Innings; off Williams, in three Innings. tru k out: By Willis, 1; by Oardnnr, 2. Basea on balls: Off Willis, 1: off Oardner. . Wild pitches: Willis, Oardner. Passed hall: Johnson. Time: , 1:4ft -Umpire; Van Sycklc. Mandger Lee Magee Fined and Suspended CHICAUO, April 11 Manager Lee Magee of the Urjlkljrn Federals was notified today by President Ullmoro tnst he naa neen fined SU) and suspended for two day on charges of towd sm In the opening game at Brooklyn Saturday. According to re Porta to U 11 more Magee, after being put out of the game, returned to the coach ing lines six. times. Manager Bchlafly- of the Buffalo team wired a protest against the Brooklyn victory In the same gam oa the ground that Catcher Land, after surrendering his place on the base tinea to another runner, resumed his part In the game Illegally. He Swears Officers Lighted Bomb After Taken to Station BROOKLYN, April 12. The Brooklyn Federals today won another long drawn out game from Buffalo, 7 to 6. The vis itors used four pitchers and the locals two, wlldnnss being more responsible than hits for the runs rrmdflt tafltte alnne gave eleven basea ort balls, and, all ,told. twenty-seven men'' wera left on'btutes. Sore: R.H.K. Buffalo S 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 l-S A 2 ! urooKiyn o ioivo I N J Batteries: Krawi. Kmko, Beillent, Wood man and Bliiir; Lafitte, Upham and Land. Plttabargh Blanked. KANSAS CI TV. Mo.. April 12.-Cullop held Pittsburgh to five hits, and the lo cals won, 2 to 0. Score: R.H.K. Plttsburah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 B 1 Kansas City 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 8 0 Batteries: Hear, Dlckscn and Berry; Cullop and Easterly. Hmlth Kasy (or Newark. BALTIMORE. Md.. AprU 12. Although making fewer hits, Newark had an easy victory over Baltimore today, 8 to r,. Hmlth was eaay for Newark and retired In tho. sixth Inning. Score: R.H.K. Newark 0 1 1 1 2 3 0 6 0-8 10 1 Bultlmor 20000200 1 614 t Batteries: Kalsnrling and Huhn; fcmlth, Bugga, Wllhelm and Owens. Date is Settled For Wrestling Go At Council Bluffs The data for tha Joo Ptenher-Pat Con nolly wrestling snatch in Council Bluffs had been settled as April a. J. Kv Het. manek and Carl Marflsl met in Omaha yesterday. and arranged the date. Ar rangements have also been made to de posit a large block of scats with Dan Oalnes at the Merchants hotel for Omaha ans. These seats will be among the best to be had. World'sChampions Win from Crimson BOSTON. April 12.-The world's cham pion today returned to the home grounds winning from tho Harvard collejio team before a amaU crowd. The scoro was 7 to J. Rudolph. Hughes and Luque pitched three Innings each for Bout on. Harvard stored all Its runs off Rudolph in the aecond on consecutive hitting by Muhan, Brlcktey and Hardwick. The acore: R H E. Joeton 1 6 0 0 0 0 I 0 7 ' 0 Harvard 01000000 03 s Battorlfta: Rudolph, Hughes. Luque and Oowdy. Whaling; M ah art. irye, Wilcoa and Harte, AV'aterman. WASHINGTON SENATORS DEFEAT THE GIANTS Phils Take Series From Providence te-nfton WASHINGTON. April 12.-The Wash ington Americans completed a series of exhibition games here today by defeat ing ins isew lork atlonals, 4 to S. PROVIDENCE, . R. I., April 12.-The Philadelphia National lcsgue team rnado a clean sweep In a two-gsma series with the Providence International league club bv winning today, 10 to 2. Score: It II E Philadelphia 10 S 1'rovi.lente 17 6 Battertrsi Iemaiee and Adams; Hoott, S. Viu ta and Kocher. PWlNCIiTON, N. J.. April 12,-The New York Americans defeated Princeton here today by a score of 11 to I. Both the col lege pitchers were hit hard and reoelved poor support Score: R H E- New York .. J00100 2 8 0-11 10 1 Princeton .. 00010000 l-iil Hellenes' Brown, met and t'lcaering. ik-hwert; Chaplin, Btraw and Kelleher. Nearly everyone who uses 8. B. 8. for is to 1. ine bluoa reimus a rriana wno went through untoU suffering as the result of a mere pimple or small blood rising, niiinurun A host of people did not realise, until ln.ltanapolls ..... too late, what may result from a alight Hatterls: V sn skin abrasion. they used ti. B. But they recovered If 8. and In almost every INDIANAPPOLIS DEFEATS THE PITTSBURGH PIRATES INDIANAPOLIS, April 12.-The Indian apolis Association team bunched hits and won today from the Pittsburgh Nationals, Pittsburgh's hits were scattered. Bcore: Ml t. Pittsburgh 0000000011 7 1 20000000 o : 4 Z oo and Murphy; Biliardt, Tipple and Blackburn. rew iom s ft o Baterles: Oallla. Shaw and Alnsmlth Meyer sand (Smith. Schauber, Hhaupp, Beatrleo Drtvlaai Clab OrgaaUes. . BEATRICE. Neb., Aprn U-(Special.)-Tha Beatrice Matinee Driving club held a meeting Saturday evening and elected these officers: Iresldent, K. W, Mum ford; . secretary. J. C. Emery; treasurer. F. H Kimball; board of directors, W. W. Scott. O. T. Reynolds, Pred Pothast. C. W.. Murray, C. B. Mumford, Thomas Floyd. Erastua Starlin, Robert Steln meyer and H. D. Kllpatrlck. The racing circuit Includes tho towns of Heatrioe. Kearney. Weat Point Fremont, Tckamah 'and Wahoo, and the rln-ult opiis at Beatrice on June 22. lasting for three days. NEW YORK. April 12.-Ptank Abarno. testifying today at the resumption of tho trial of himself and Carmine Carbonr, charged with making a bomb and placlna It in St Patrick's rathedrnl, March 2, vehemently denied that ho had lighted the, bomb. In the midxt of cross-examination Abnrno sprang from his seat and shouted: "I did not lU'ht that fuse; If I should be shot like a dog I say I did not light It. The fuse they had at police head quarters they pulled out' of the bomb and lighted, down 'there.": Abarno testified that after he had en tered the cathedral he changed his mind about lighting the bomb, Amedlo Pollg- nanl, the detective, who had posed as an anarchist and won Abamo's confidence, set beside him In the catheral, the wit neas said. Atamo said he put the lighted cigar with which he had Intended to light the bomb in the band of .his hat and It went out "I told Poignant," Abarno salfl, "that there were too many people there, and that we miRlit hurt human beings. Polig nanl said: "Go on and light it, or you'll be a traitor. LlKht it, so that If we are arrested, we will have done something good.' " Tho defense rested its case this after noon and the state offered no witnesses in rebuttal. Bumming up then began. The case was expected to go to the Jury before night. Riggs Bank Sues Treasury Officials WASHINGTON, April 12.-The Riggs National bank, the largest financial In stitution In Waiiington, today began legal proceedings against Secretary Mc Adoo and Camptroller of the Currency Williams to compel them to desist from alleged efforts to ruin its business. Temporary and permanent injunctions were asked from the District of Columbia supreme court against these officials. The bill of complaint alleged that Messrs. McAdoo and Winiama have persecuted the bank for more than a year, culminat ing March 20 with a refusal to pay 25,000 Interest on government bonds on deposit with the United States to secure the bank's, circulation. The refusal lfl alleged to have resulted from a failure on the pert of the bank to make special reports demanded by the comptroller, the $5,000 representing pen alty of 2100 a day impcrcd. In Its petition tho bank declaies that Mr. Williams exceeded his authority in demanding reports and afcklng that United Stales Treasurer John Burke be enjoined from withholding the 25,000 Interest. Minority Holders of Rock Island Road Win First Round CHICAGO. April 1!. Minority stock holders of tho Chlcagn, Rock Island Pacific railroad company won a tempor ary victory In the first clash with the majority, represented by the Sheldon committee, at the annual meeting of the company today. Making the point that a "motion to adqjourn Is always in or der," they obtained the submission to a vote of a motion to ndjovirn the meeting until May- 24, when election of nn un named number of dliectors would be taken up. A recess was ordered until the tellers could count the proxies on the motion. The Sheldon committe, however, anxi ous for an Immediate election, tleomert the defeat of the motion to adjourn cer tain when the repoit or the vote Is counted late this afternoon. In the course of the lirst. scjslun an invltation to "meet liiin with a pair of gloves in a ring" was extended by Ed ward S. Dlckrrson of Philadelphia to one of the attorneys for the Hheldon commit tee. The Sheldon faction argued against sny adjournment on 'the ground that .the property was suffering" now from tb' absence of a full directorate. This At torney Newman, .representing a large number of the minority stockholders, an swered there now on the board nine ac tive directors and that that was a ma jority of the full board, and that they' alf had power to go ahead with the program for the year. Attorney Newman made the motion to'adjourn to tay 24 in order . to give his rilents time to tske' their caso before tho individual holders. ' Cobb Makes Three Doubles in Game INDIANAPOLIS. April H.-The Detroit. Americans shut out the Indianapolis team here today, .to 0. Cobb made three doubles in four times at bat. -'fir- ' i it' ' i f village and humid, every crossroad and ehawka Defeats Maaley. AVIMM, Neb., April 12 (8ptclal-The . flrt ball game of the aeston tor Ne hawks und Msnlsy waa played on the j tatter's diamond yesterday and resulted ! tn a ccore cf 10 to 7 In favor of Nehawka. iBatterus' Nehawka. Plttman and Mil ler: Mauley. ULeary and O Hrleiu away back off tha road is someone, who mill UU you bow B. 8. 8. the famous blood purifier, restored bis health. It Is a most Interesting fact that this remarkable vegetable medicine over hauls the bliKMi In a manner that cites curious minds. But It acts In accordance with ac cepts physiological laws and yet Its .... effect Is lino I beyond comprehension Makes ei Feel L.IW in. lo those who are wedded to auch drugs ' I suffered with kidney ailment for two as mercury, calomel, arsenic. Iodide of ri.-- xir M A rhiu rki. poh, copper and other baneful In- writes Mrs. M A. Bridges. Robin- huences whub U the world brs son. Miss , "and commenced taking Foley silent testimouy to their destructive Kidney Pills about ten months ago. I a Ca"'la indeed a nature's tribute " bl to do ail my work without to wbst we tieed and It Is worthy of fatigue. 1 am aow tl years of age and rcs-ghSt1? 4.li-yu fi:v " Kld- It rulaily la siuk.. Qsl a bottle to- j ney Pills strengthen and Invigorate weak, day. And tf you Ualieve yours je a 'ured and deranged kidneys; relieve back VIvil:r'l7rh ache, w-ak back. ' rheumatism, and bl.d- Pwlft Ttiag., AtlsntB, j. -Our word dj- treuWe.- They aes -tonle Mo -art ten. .rt "&." px:: ..1 , irctlce.' but proud of his name and of is recognised ability. t'ollege Baa Hi Williams, 3; Pennsylvania, REVOLUTION IS STARTED ' DOMINICAN REPUBLIC WAeiHINOTON. 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