It Did Look IBEATRtCa FOfti MWBIW. VNCH GOT I AM WN&AW lOU KU PUM , . , 1 CAM USE TT IN A - ' ' ' ' ' ' ROURKES DRAW BUT TWO STINGY HITS Bet Moines, on the Other Hand, Hits Everdon Hard and Wins ' the Game. FOBSYTHE HITS FOB. HOMER DES MOINES, May 9. (Special Tele gram.) A home run by Foraythe In tho sixth inning with two men on base was not enough to win the opening game of the series with De Moines here this afternoon, and Omaha was forced to take the short end of a 7 to I score. Costly errors figured largely in the runs made by the Boosters, although EVerdon was hit freely all during the game. Mogridge for Dcs Moines had the ' visitors guessing all through the game, lie held them to two hits, one of them of a acratchy nature which bounded off Sawyer's knee. The, home run by Foraythe scaled the right field, fence by several feet. Both Smith and Brecn had secured bases on balls ahead of It. Pltrhrn Tlcfct Ball. Up to the sixth Inning only one extra ' man of the three allotted to an Inning had faced Mogridge. The second round proved fatal to Omaha. Sawyer led off with a .double and after that the entire Infield seemed to give away. Pitcher Everdon madet two of the three bobbles . committed in that round by failing to field his position properly. In fact tho double by Sawyer was the only hit made, the error and a double steal by Mogridge and Hahn resulting In the three runs. Omaha got by the third easily, but in the fourth Breen doubled and came home on a single by Mogridge. Borne , tight work averted another disastrous inning In the sixth. " Hartford singled and went to second 'on a . passed ball. TannehtU got an Infield hit and Breen walked, fill Ing tha bags with nobody ; down. ' Mog ridge grounded to Schilebner, who threw K Pleted a double to, first.. Jfaiin then grounded out. ' ' ' " . ' Everda Hit nurd. Everdon was hlt'pretty freely In tha seventh when three singles and a double all piled In together gave be Moines three runs. The scores were needed to put the game, on Ice as the count stood but t to 3 In Des Moines favor prior to that Inning. Kafora hit for Everdon In the eight, but struck out Closman twirled the last inning for Omaha. Hahn made the only hit off him. Score: : DES MOINES. AB: ... S ... .? ... 5 R. H. 0 1 1 2 1 J 0 2 2 ! 1 , 1 0 8 1 1 1 o. 2 2 ,5 ' 0 A. 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 0 3 E. 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 Hahn. Tf Hunter, cf .tones, lb Bill. K Sawyer, 2b Hartford. s Tannchlll, 3b... I). Brecn, c MogridKe, p Totals ......37 7 14 27 OMAHA. AB. R. It. O A. E. '-Smith, If K. Breen.-Sb... Foraythe. rf... Thoinamm, cf,. Krug. 3b....... Krutgo.r, c...., Syhliebncr. lb. Whftlcn. .... Everdon, p.... Closman, p.... Kafora 3 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 t (I ... 4 ... 4 ... 4. ...4 ... 3 ' 2 5 11 3 0 Q 0 . 0 .... t TntaU 31 3 24 17 Kntted for Everdon In eighth. Des Molnoa 0 3 0 1 0 0 3 0 7 Omaha 0 0000800 0-3 Home run: Forsythe. Two-base hits: 8ver, Bills. D. Breen. Jones, Tannc lilll Sacrifice hit: Hartford. Stolen 1soh: Hahn. Mogridge. struck out: By Mogrfdoe, K; hy Everdon, 1; by Closman. 1. Basra on balls: Off Mogridge, 2; off lOvt-rdon, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mogridge, Forsythr. Hits: Off Ever don. 13 in seven innings- Double play: Srhllebner to Kriiftier to Bchliebner. I'Hsscd ball: Krueger. Time: 1:0. Um pire: Cusick. JOB IK TAKE THE OPENER Mou Make a Htroas; Rally l" the MlatB Which Falls Short. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. May 9. Gaspar was hit hard and St. Joseph won the open ing game of the series from Sioux City today, S to 4. Lakaff's Wildness was re sponHlble for the Sioux City rally in the ninth. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cooney, 2b. f. a 1 1 2 2 Clarke, If 2 0 0 2 0 0 Kane, lb 3 0 1 10 ' 0 liejeune. rf 4 0 1 10 0 McCormlck. rf 4 1 0 1 0 1 Callahan, ss 3 0 1 2 3 3 Hensling. 3b 3 1 1 t 0' I Phelps, c 3 0 1 4 2 Gaopar, p 3 0 1 0 i Crisp 1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 81 4 7 24 12 4 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Page. 2b.... 4 13 2 10 Pox. If 3 0 3 0 Watson, rf 4 1 3 10 0 11. Patterson, lb... 3 0 3 1 0 Brit ton. 3b 4 0 2 3 6 Williams, cf 3 0 0 3 0 0 F.woldt. ss... 4 3 14 10 Witbrow, c 3 13 1 1 Lakaff, p 4040 Vance, p..... Totals 32 ( 17 10 1 Batted for Caspar in ninth. Stoux aty 1 3-4 ttt Joseph MII1I1M litree-iHiae (ml, iiimrww cwoiai. Two-Law hit: Watson. Sacrifice htis: Kane. Fox. Patterson, Wlthrow. Stolen bases: Ewoldt, Clarke. Kane. Double play: Britton to Patterson. Hits: Olf lakaff, 7 in eight and two-thirds Innings. Baaes on balls: Off Lakaft. 8; off Una par. 1. Struck out: By 1-akaff. t; by Oaspar. 2. Hit by pitched bail: Mc Cormlck by Lakaff. Lett on bases: Something Like Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Won. Loet. Prt. Denver 11 7 4 .W Topeka U S I M5 Omaha 13 ' ' Des Moines W 7 .63 Wichita 18 . St. Joseph.. II 7 7 .ifO Lincoln I I 6 8 . Sioux City... 17 11 J3 NATL. LEAGUE. A MEW. "LEAGUE W.LPcU ' W.UPct. Phlla IS .tSM Detroit 17 7 .71 Chicago ...IV 7 .HtNew York. .18 6 .11 Boston ....10 8 .Dj Chicago ....14 ." Cincinnati.. 10 10 .SM Hogtoii 8 8 .SOD PlttsburghM 13 .4fi Wash It .40 St,aLoul....10 14 .417 Cleveland. ..10 13 .45i Brooklyn... 8 12 . Phila 7 13 .3) New York. 6 11 .3.131 M. Louis... 6 17 .261 FED. LEAGUE. I A MBit. A88N. W.L.Pct.j W.KPct. Pittsburgh. 14 8 .w( Indianap'a..1 8 .i7 Newark ...13 9 .tttli Louinvllle ..15 8 .fioi Brooklyn. ..13 10 .fit1 Mllr.aukee.12 10 .5i" Chicaso ...12 11' .6?S St. Paul. ...11 10 .filM Kan, City.. 11 11 .jC Mlnneaps.. 8 .471 ft. Lous... 8 12 .,42! Cleyland...lO U .4f Baltimore. .10 14 .417 Raft City... 11 .4.V) Buffalo ....8 16 .S4S Columbus... 3 18 .217 Yesterday's .Reaalta. WE8TERN LEAGUE.' Omaha, 8; Des Moines, 7. Pioux city. 4; St Joswph, 6. , Wichita. 4; Lincoln, . Topeka. 10; Denver, 5.. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh, 8; Cincinnati, 8. St. Louis. 1: Chicago. 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 0; Detroit. 1. Philadelphia. 0; Cleveland, 8. Chicago, ; St Louis, 1. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 3; Newark, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 10; Cleveland, 9. Milwaukee, 4; Kansas City, 6. Minneapolis, 7; St Paul. I. lntdanapoUa, 8; Lo'ilsvilie, 7. J (aaara Today. Western League-Oniahn nt Dcs Moines, 8loux City at St. Joseph, Wichita at Lin coln, Topeka at Denver. American League Boston at New York. Natlona) League Philadelphia - at Brooklyn, New York at Boston, Chicago at Pittsburgh. Federal League St. Louis at Buffalo. i Chicago at Newark, Kansas City at Brooklyn, putsourgn at, wajumore. Sioux City. 10; St Joseph, 8. Time: 8:03. Umpire: Oelsel. - , TOPEKA SLUG. OCT VICTORY Hairs Poand Three Dearer Pitchers Hard Vfid Win Flaslly. DENVER. Colo.'. May 9. Topeka Hit Denver'a twlrlers freely for extra basea In today's, game and won easily, 10 to 6. rscore AB. R. II. O. A. E. DENVER. Spencer,. cf 6 0 2 0 0 0 Whalen. If 4 0 1 8-0 0 Coffey, rf 5 0 0 0 0 0 Galloway, '3b 4 1 3 1 4 0 Kelleher. sa '. 5 ' 0 1 8 1 Fisher, lb 8 3 3 "14 0 0 Matthews, 2b 4 0 1 - 2 0, 0 Spahr, o 8 1 2 1 1 Mitchell, p 3 0 1 0 3 0 Arellanos, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Gaskcll, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 , Totals ..'.; ....39 I 13 27 12 1 TOPEKA. v . AB. R. It O. A. E. Tallion, 6 2 2 1 4 0 Trainer, If 3 2 2 I 0 0 Mayer, rf 4 1 0 2 0 0 Lattimore. 2b ...... f 1 8 4 4 0 Jackson, cf 4 0 0 4 0 0 Roche, 3b 3 3 2 0 2 1 Kapps. lb 3 1 ' 1 8 0 0 Monroe, o 4 0 1 6 J 2 Dashner, p 0 0 0 0 .1 0 Grover. p ;. . 4 1 3 0 0 ' 0 Totals 36 10 13 7 13 3 Topeka 0 1 8 0 8 0 0 8 010 Denver .,..0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0-ii Two-base hits: Spencer, Lattimore, Roche. Three-base hits: L&ttlmore, Tal lion. Kelleher, Galloway.. Home runs: Roche, Fisher. Double plays: Tallion to Lattimore to Rappa (2). Hits: Off Mit chell. 7 In four and one-third Innings; off Arelianes, & in four and one-third innings; off Dashner, 3 In one and one-third In ning. Struck out: By Dashner, 8:, by Mit chell. 3; by Arelianes. 1 Bases on balls: iOlf Mitchell, 2; oft Dashner. 1; off Grover. , T I . . . c T , . . . . iiue. i.niyircs; iuyers ana Parent. LItOT,S TROINCF.S WICHITA Bnneh Hits on Blaarla anal Make Thlaaa LWrly mn. tha Bases. LINCOLN. Neb.. May -Lincoln bunched hits on SlaRle. ran tha bases to perfection and won the opening game with Wichita today by a score of t to 4. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. n. A. Bicuaiiigan, ss .. Wolfe, If ;.... $ Williams, lb 4 Mclntyre, rf I Daley. 2b 8 Schrelber. cf E KreugHT. 3b 5 McAllister, o 6 Ehinan, P 3 ToUls 4U 15 27 11 4 WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Pownell. cf Nicholson, If . Wares, lb Rapp, 3h, .... Tydeman. rf ... Henrv. lb Griffith, e Rltter. ss Graham. 8b .... Single, p .80120 .4 1 10 it 0 . 2 0 0 8 1 0 .41121 . 3 1 1 0 0 .4 O 17 0 .4 3 8 . 0 .10 0 10 1 .30010 .41104 Totals 34 4 9 23 14 Kreuger out: hit by batted ball. ' Lincoln 1 1110 110 ! Wichita 1 0 10 0 11 0-4 Earned runs: Lincoln, 8; Wichita, t Two-bane hits: Schreiber, Slsgle. Dou ble play: McAlliter to Williams to Ho A 11 inter Stolen bases: Dsley, Nicholson, Rap. Sacrifice hits: McUafflgan. Nichol son. Wares (.') Struck out: By 1.1. man. 3; by Slsgle. S: Baee on balls: Off Ehinan, 1; off Slagle, 2. Hit by piteher: By Slagle, 1. Ix-ft on bases: Lincoln. 13: Wichita, 7. Time: ;. Umpire: VsnsU kle Braaty Mor Thaa kla Deep. A beautiful womrn always hss good digestion. If your Clgestlon is faulty. Chamberlain's Tablets will do you good. Obtainable eve ry where-. A dvertisement. TIIK T.KK; Mr. Jack BUNCHED HITS WIN . FOR THE PIRATES Herzog, Manager of Cinci Beds, It Spiked and Forced to . Retire. ALL HIT THE BALL HARD CINCINNATI, O., May 9.-Plttsburgh bunched five consecutive off Douglass In the fifth Inning today and easily won, 8 to 3. Manager Herxog or the Cincinnati team was spiked In tho arm when John ston slid into second base in the fifth Inning and had to retire. Score: PITTSM'KOII. CINCINNATI. AR.H.O.A.K Ait.H.ft.A.B ry. If.... S l)l-h. cf...T 3 10 I JohnHOT. lb. I 111 OHsrtnn, e. . Ill Ralrtf. 3b till oniann. !b... 29240 Hlnchmn. rf K I t A OOroh. th.... 1 2 0 9 0 j.h.ii, ! (inuun. rf. a o o i vioi. tb f 9 l J.wr. .b-M 4 i i Hnnoo, I 1 0 1 Ot lmrko, c.,.. I 1 II i Doottt. C 1 A 1 A O Tna1at all t ft 4a nn....i.. a) m at a ; Iar. p 0 0 0 0 0 Twombly ..0 0 0 0 0 KllllOr ... 1 0 t 0 Totals ....2 n 10 2 Ran for Clarke In seventh. Batted for Douglass In sovonth. Two-bsse bits: Hinchman, Harmon. Three-ba8. hit. Herxog. Homo run: Hinchman. Stolen bases: Carey, John ston, Halrd, Costello (2). Earned runs: Off Harmon, 2; off Douglass. 4; off lar, 1. Double play: 1, H. Wagner to John ston. Banes on balls: Off Harmon, 2: off Douglas. 8; off Lear, 2. Hits: Off Douglass. 12 In seven innings. Struck out: By Harmon, 2; by Douglass, 7; by Lear, 3. Umpires: Byron and Orth. ftaler'a Homer Wins for Cuba. CHICAGO, Mav 9. Saier's homo mn following liugglns' wild throw to flsrt of Zimmerman s grounder gave Chloago a 2 to 1 victory over St Louis today. Score: ST. LOtllH. CH1CAOO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB U O A F. Husdnt. 2b 1 0 2 1 Klood, rf.... 4 110 0 Dolan. If.... 10 10 OKIiUxr. as... t 0 4 t 0 tons, ft.... 0 t 0 OSchulU. It., t 0 1 0 01 TaUla .... 4 24 12 8.' Batted for Hyatt in ninth.' St. Loul............0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Chicago r .....0 0 0 3 0 0 3 Two-base hit: Phelan. Home run? Saler. Stolen base: Bresnahan. Left on bases: St. Louis. 7: Chlvaaro. 3. Bases on balls: Off Vaughn, 4; oft'Sallee, i Hit by pitched ball: Dolan, Hugglns Struck but: Bv Vaughn. 5: by Sallee. 6. Time: 1:40, Umpires: Rlgler and Hart. . NINE HITS FOR OXFORD ' WIN GAME FROM' BEAVER OXFORD, Neb., May .-(Spectal.) Ox ford defeated Beaver City High school for the second time here Friday afternoon, 6 to 3. Oxford got nine hits. Out of these Lueking and Bendlor each got a three- bagger, and Holllnger a two-bagger. The fielding feature of the game was a shoestring catch ' made by Rhynalds, centerflelder for Oxford, in the sixth. then throwing to second to complete a double play. Batteries: Oxford, Leuklng and Bender; Beaver City, Sheet and Copeland. - Fmplres: MCMurran and Hopping. ftrahaiM'tllarh (inn at Sao "ltr. SAC CITY. Ia.. May 0. (Speclal.-A reg istered trap shoot was held at Sac City yea-' day under the ausDlee of the Sao City Gun club. Fifty-seven shooters partici pated, among them being three of Inter national reputation,., namely, Fred Gilbert of Spirit Like, George Maxwell of Hast ings, Neb., and J. R. Graham of Chicago. The high professional record was won by Graham who landed 194 out of 200 birds, J. A. Schmlti of Storm Lake won the high amateur with 188 out of 200 birds to his credit. Islanders Wlu Exhibition. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. May 9.-(Spe- clal Telegram.) With a two-bagger In tho ninth Klonti won his own game. He also fanned .fourteen of the Champs, against nine for Woods. Score: - R H K. Kearnev 0 0 1 0 0 3 10 17 12 4 Grand Island 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 06 7 3 Batteries: Klonts and Muxey; Woods and Crosby. rh Platte Takes Oararr. OGALLALA. Neb., May 9 (Special Tel egram.) OKal lata Inst tlie opening sjame of the season to North Platte, 5 to . The feature of thn game were the pitch ing of Luby, who struck out ten men, and a double play by Ferguson, Holiday and Gettmnn. Score: R. II K. North Platte & it Ogallala 82; Batteriea: North Platte, Iuby Dame; Ogallala. Marlatt and Burke, nd Ball Teaaa at Bradley. P.RADLET. 8. D., May . (Special.) Bradley business mun have sUned a guarntea of support which assures Brad ley a base ball team this sesson. New suits have been ordered and the players who will compose the team are practicing diligently. Rrlttoa to Have Trsui. BRITTON. H. D., May 9 (Special.) At a meeting of Britton base ball fan a club was organised for the seamm, with F. W. Thompson, manager and treasurer; Merle Aplin, secretary: W. E. Jahnlg, D. L. Prlnuty and Walter Kelley, member a of the board of directors. jtre Daaae Bra tea. SOI'TH BEND. Ind., May . Michigan defeated N'tre Dnme in a duai track ami field meet her today. 75V, to &0' points. The meet was held in a het.vy rain and no records were broken. La i High Beats llarlau. I.OOAN, Ia.. May (Special Tele rrem.) Logan High won over Harlan. 21 Miner, lb... 4 1 1 ozimrman. 2b 0 1 anous, napp. Three-baae hits: Cooper, J. I Si; 7. r 'T f I ' " Hratt rt..,. I ISO 08aiar, lb.... 110 0 'Allen, Murphy. Durkee Vanoua Struck iV'.I i I J J Wmh". 1 I 0 Berk. lb..... 1. 1 1 I iwiuuma. cfl 0 0 out: By H lrsr i V bvTarnv 4- l,v t Inch uLh' i" ! ! 1 1 2HMrlrt."- 4 Putlar. .,.. S I -OBraanahan, 3 1 1 0 fi Bw o, mil.: Tiff ni,leh Y Rr-'lJI "-" 1 i 1 i I 1 8 10 Snrilar 1 t 1 sfhaian sh a 1 0 1 li-i . "alls. urr lllrsch, 1: oft Ilraa.lar, p 0 -0 0 alinrtns. p.... 1 0 0 I 1 "aii-l'"!;::! I J VSiSsSL p.:: ! 1 1 Jivi: toln baae,: Laww. -f ..r.i i mlttt r.::: I i itatael l 0 Murpny, V anous. -r J Totals .... 4 27 U 1 r ' T?ul' M TUla ....S t It 10 8 and Wroderten. OMAHA, MONDAY, WAY V?.yrtxM. PIS, Tntormtinnni STORZ TRIM COLORED LADS South Omaha Wonder Fail to Live Up to Their Name and Are Defeated. 10 to 4. GRAY HEAVES PRETTY GAME Tho South Omaha Wonders fsilei to Ifve up to their name In tho first rame rf? the scries with the Stori at Ki.urke park. The Brewers profited by thn col ored boys' mlsplava in the. early ? minds snd won, 10 to I. After Gray, a semi-pro twlrler from Des Moines, who was recently acquired by Manager P.rsdford. ascended the mound the South Omahana censed to mark. The newcomer allowed but three hits during his term on the sl.il. Some Uin-dl-tance hitting by the Brewers, bIoiik with clenn fielding by Woodruff and Uobson, featured an otherwise uninteresting con- test The VfeHors arored pair riRht off th ximQ off Hlrnch, but tho Hwem fOUtl Itf-rmti rlsrht lrlc Ith f.uis hila k I " ' " " J Dygert, Durkee and Graham, coupled with a pair of inlaplays. They clinched the game in their half of the third when Vanoua and Uapys hit safe and worked themae'lves around the circuit on a pair of misplays. Vanoua ended tho Stors' scoring when he pilfered home in the seventh. This afternoon tho same teams will fcattlo at 3 o'clock, sharp. Score: 8TOI6Z. WONPKRM. AR.H.O.A.K. AU.H O A B fvi'rt, cf, 1 I 0 OMurohr. If.. 4 I t 0 0 nurkm, b ... 2 1 lrhm, 2h..4 I 0 mr, rf.. 4 0 Woody. ...4 1 0 Vinous, lb.. 5 III Kapp, If 6 1 H.hlen, C...4 1 10 lllrwih, p....D 0 0 Ory. I 0 0 1 litnbwin, rf.. 4 1 1 0 0 2 OI.yiKh. !'... I 0 0 0 A ONnrnmn. Sb .S 0 4 9 2 t OMnn.flrld. n 4 18 10 1 (IWrlyht,, 0....4 0 0 0 OsiMrru, lb.. 4 0(01 1 Oi'nmwr. Sb 4 110 1 0 0 Allan, p. cf. 4 10 11 x 0 Tnt.l. 44 I l M a ToUI....M 13 27 12 1 S. O. Wonder 2 1001000 0 4 Diors ,. , Two-base hits Princeton Wins the ' Annual Water Race PRINCETON, N. J., May .-Prlnceton university won the annual Chllds cup elght-oared shell race on Carnegie lake lata today, Columbia finishing second and University of Pennsylvania last The distance was olio and seven-eighths miles. Pennsylvania' freshman eight fared better than the varsity. It defeating the rrinceton first-year men. The Princeton second f rejdi man eight defeated the Northeast Manual Training school of Philadelphia. No official time was takon of anv of the races. Linn Beats Avery At Hand Ball Game C. U. Linn easily retained his title of hand ball champion of Omaha by de feating A. A. Avery, the challenger, at tha Young Men Christian association Saturday. Linn won three straight gsmes. 2I-1S, 21-17 and .21-2. OEfV r kl r eruriiTeeti i uwn, TMI.O dCVCHllLtrs I FOR FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL, FREMONT. Neb.. May 9.-( Special ) The Fremont High school base ball team made it five straight wins here Friday afternoon by defeating Blair, 11 to 1. Peck, pitching for Fremont, struc.' out seventeen men and allowed only two scat tered hit. Chambers of Fremont hit a home mn in the fourth Inning, sc.ii-ing two lunners ahead of him. Fremont has not lost a game this season. "Vcmont will play Wal.oo at Wahuo next Friday. Score: it. 1 1 , Blulr I'OO 1 00000 1 2 Fremont l 0133202 11 8 2 Batteries: Hlialflea and Strlcklett; Peck and Smith. I'mplre: .J. Iluven. HOFFMAN SHOWSWELL IN HIS FIRST EXHIBITION IRAN I) ISLAND. Neb.. May 9.-(rtpe. clal Telesn.ni ) Hoffman had Kearney guesHlng, st click out ten and allowed one hit until the eighth In the first exhllil- lion aaine witii another Stain league R.H.E. team. Score Kearney 0 0000002 02 2 2 Uratid Inland 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 13 0 Batteries: Vaughn. Carver and Camp bell; Hoffman and Crosby. SHENANDOAH WALKS, OFF WITH TABOR TRACK MEET T,BOR. Ja.. Muy !. (Speeial Tel.-gram.) Shenandoah won the high school track and field meet , under the auspices of Tabor college. Collins, colored, wss hinli man. . . Raadelith fttarte ni Kail. RANDOLPH, Neb.. May . (Special.) Randolph lllt'h school won its first pre llnilniry In the iiortrieaxt Neliraka Itaa ball champl'inhhlp Friday from Hloom fteld Hlsh. " to 0. Williams, pitching for Bsndolnli, nllowed it" lilts, ktrlklns out. eighteen. P.;iltrles: Rsnd.tlph. Willl inia and Aakay; Bluonif leld, I 'resect t and Oni ham. Itwn'( He uusllpalrd. All kinds of allmentji result from ion ttlpatioii. Dr. King's New Life Pills are 4020 0 211 10 1 """ e... 4 I f I llvirrl Cri um ij . ijnir. 10... visa ltiranry. lf...l lifts j apt,' A il ui UfeS inm- fiu v(i--iiviia. 10. Drawn WALTER JOHNSON LOSESJO DUBUC Detroit Twirler Holds the Senators to a Single Clout Six Hits OCf Johnson. WAH00 SAM GETS THREE HITS DETROIT. Mich., May .-Dulme pitch ing one of the greatest game, of his career, held Washington to a annate hit today and Detroit won from Waller Johnson, 1 to 0. Score: WASMINOTIlN. DKTnOIT. All H O A E. AB1I.O.A R. Mnallar. rf.. 4 0 0 0 ORiwh, m I 1 I 0 Knurr, ,1b... 4 Hhatiku, If... 4 Milan. (.... I liimlll. lb .. t Mfircan, Sb. . I Atnrmtth, r. t M. Urhlr, aa, t Jnhrai.in, p.. I wiiiVma ., I Art Nrff. aa 0 0 I OVIIl. Ih 0 0 0 2 0 OCnbb. rt 4 110 0 110 Oc'ruwronV .rf 4 S 0 1 Itvaanh. If.... I I 0 0 0 1 t OKaraniih, tb 4 1 i 0 0 7 t OTarntMon, lb I 0 14 0 I 0 18 Ollaker. 0 I 0 1 0 0 1 4 nDubuo. p.,.. 110 4 0 110 0 4 0 Total 17 4 IT H I 000 Totala ,...M Itlll I Hatted for Alnsmlth In eighth. Halted for Mcllrlde In eighth. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 letiolt 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -l Stolen bases: Bush (2). Cobb. Earned run: Detroit, 1. L.-ft on bases: Wash ington. 3; Detroit, First on error: Washington, 1. Ilassea tin balls: tiff Johnson, R; off Dulvic, 1. Struck out: By JohnKnn. ; by Dubuc, 2. Umpires: Dtneen and Nallin. Fifth Wis tor Morton. CLEVELAND, May p. Cleveland de feated Philadelphia, 8 to 0, todsy. 11 was Morton's fifth victory and his -third ahutnut of the season. It was La.tole's first appearance here In anything exefpt a Cleveland uniform since August, UH'L Score: rHILADKLnt! A. (TLKVKI.AND. AU.mo.A.R. AR.H.O.A.K. Mnrplly, rt . 4 1 1 0 oLalhold. rf.. 1110 0 nidrlnn. If.. 4 0 2 0 OTarnar, b.. 10 1 1 0 etrunk. rf... 2 0 1 0 U'hapnian. aa I 0 4 .1 4 ojackaon, rf. 4 1 Betted for Bush In tlia elsntli Butted for Bnrbre In the sixth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Cleveland ....0 0 0 3 0 I Earned runs: Cleveland, 3.' Double plays: Barry to Latolrf to Mctnnls; Barry to Mclnnls. Hits: Off Bush, In seven Innlns. Bases on balls: Mush, 6; Morton, 1. Struck out: By Hush, o; by Bressler. 1: by Morton, 3. First base on errors: Philadelphia, 1. Implres; Chill and Connolly. ox Brat Browns. ST. 1.GCI8, Mav 9-ln tlia face of four IochI t.ltchers. Chlraao defeated Ht I ..i. i to 1, here today. Scoro: CHICAOO. gT. IIl ia, AU.H.OAK. ABHOAB Pelcb, rf.... I 1 I IShattnn. -tf.. 4 0 Roth, lb i 1 K Collin., :b 1 8 lrurnlr, If. 4 J. col Una, rf 4 I Wavar, aa. 1 0 Brtrf, lb.... t V 1 OAuatln, 3b.. 8 I 1 1 OPrail ib 8 1 2 0 OKaurfmn, lb 4 0 I 0C alkar, cf 4 1 1 1 OWalah. rf... I o 7 1 Oloran, pa.... 4 0 4 1 OAgnaar, o. ., 4 1 2 0 n!,pu4rtQlk, p 0 0 1 OJainaa. d 0 0 r-halk. .... t 0 1 Paly, 3 1 Jtuaaall, p... I 2 llunigrdnr, p 0 V H lit J lHooh. a....' lnr 1 0 TaUls Battel for Hoch taWnlnth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3i St. Louis .....0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: K. Collins, Daly. Stolen bancs: Austin. C. Wulker. Bote on balls: Off Lowdermllk. 4; off Baumgnrdner, 1; off Russell, oft Jamea, 1. Hits: Off LowueunllU, & in seven and two-thirds Innings; off Haumgardner. 3 In two-thirds inning. Hit bv pitcher: Keaver by Hoch. Struck out: Bv Lowdermllk, 4; by Rus sell, 7. I mplies- O'Loughlln and H lido brand. . Warplas Water Heats Klaasoa1. WEFPINO WATER. Neb., May fc (Special.) In a ten-Inning game at Elm. wood yesterdsy afternoon Weeping Water defeated the high school base ball team of that place, 11 to 10. Weeping Water has now won two yinnes out of three Batteries: Weeping Water, Marshall and Dunn; Klmwood, Mc.'rory and Uoelter. Go Via the Cool Northern Routes to the Expositions Visit Yellowstone or Glacier National Parka or th Canad ian Rockies, and Spokane, Seattle and Portland en route. Take a boat trip be tween Seattle or Portland and San ' r'ral'clHco. See both Expositions and 1 A uncles. Return via Salt Lake and Den- ' ver. Only 74,4S round trio stou overs evorywhera. for The Bee by Swinnerton Nebraska Wc3leyan ; BeatS;Morningside .IOt'X CITT. la.. May, 9. -(Special Tel- ffrkm.) Nebraska Wesleysn beat Morn Insklrt IA their anhtist rlnsl track meet' . . i C. 1 a iia a '.it ,KK-k ! Meet. Summary: 120 high hurdles: Vernon, Mnrnlngxlde. fltst; Harrington, Mornlngslde, econd. Time, 0:PH4. Mile run: Brunig. Wesleysn, first; Colr, Wesleysn, second. Time. 4.49. lflS-yard dnkh: 1'pham, Mornlnxside flrt; Johnson, Wesleysn, second. Time, 0:liH ,. Discus throw: Vernon, Mornlngslde. first; Durham, Wesleyan, second. Dis tance, 121 feet 3 Inches. sVtyard dash: currey, Mornlngslde, first;. Cosier, Wesley an, second. Time, Krja. Pole vault: Forfeited to MorninKSlde; exhibition vault by Leader. 11 feet I Inches. ' 22o-ysrd . dash: Johnson, Wesleysn, llikt: I'pham, Mornlngsldo, second. Time, 0:k. .... High Jump: Hsnwnrth. Wesleyan. fltft; Wlnney,' Mornlngslde, second. 'Distance, 8 feet Inches. - 120-yard low hurdles: W. Werner, Wes leyan. flfst: ' HerrinstOn.. Mnrnlnssldn. second. Time. 0:27V,. 44H-yard dash: Currey; Mornlngslde. first; Van Norman, Wesleyan, second. Time, 9 bi Shot put: Johnson, Wesleysn. first; Herrlngton, Mornlnstldc second. DIs tance, ; feet Vk Inches. Broad lump: V. -Werner, Wesleyan. first; Wlnney, Mornlnftsid. second. Dl tsnee, 19 feet H Inches.. Hammer throw: Forfeited to Wes lcsn. Leah and Johnson, first and sec ond: no distance, Two-mile run: l.avrly, ' Mornlngslde, first; Brunig, Wesleyan, second. Time. 10:1VS- ,-. , ktiO-ysrd relay: Wesleyan (Van Nor man. Dunham. W. Werner and Johnson). Time. . . ... Newark:Takes. Third " Game from Chicago NKWARK. May ' 9. Newark defeated iChicago for tlia third ; strolgiit time by winning today, 4 to .3. Score: ;;' " ' . ' '' R.H.E. Chicago 0 I I 0 1.4 0 03 f 3 Newark'. ...... t o o.O'O t o I 14 11 4 Batteries: llendrix and Wilson; Falk onburg and Rariden.' r . ; , . . go to benn7n1ton On ' motorcycles and win i , . i nil 1 ' .Tha Omaha. Bicycle Indian defeated the Bennington team by the score of 14 to t' nt Bennington. ' "Chug" Ryan pitched for the' Indians and allowed but three scattered 'hits- and struck out thirteen men. Tim feature, . said from Ryan's pitching, . was the hard hitting . of tha Indnans. Next Sunday the Indians play at Neols. The burteh Went to Bennington on- motorcycles: , Score: ' k R.II. Indians 4 0 1 1 1 1 S 3-14 15 Bennington ...0 00110 23 Rrtttertes: Indians, Rvan nnd'Kleny;' BenninKton, Gordon, Klngdon, Petersen and Petersen. . , . , , i Wither W ins Ballne Athletle, Meet, ' WILBKIf Neb. May I -(Speclnl.) The fourth annual field and track meet of Sa line lOillitv wut. heht at DeWitt Friday with about foity conteatanta. The Wllber team carried off the honor by winning forty-nine yointa, scoring twenty-elf over Its nearest competitor, Seran-' ton. Caldwell of Scrsr.toii was the hitch est Individual winner, making sixteen points, .while B"k of Wllber wa a close second, with fifteen points. The SHO-yard run wa the most Interesting event by the msnner In which Sleplcka of Wllber left his nearest competitor In the rear 100 yards. Tlnie, 3:Wfc. r1rrae.llautsnrrs Wla. The Bvrn-Hmmer heat tha Omha Electric Light and . Power company team, IS to a, i.t Dfway Avenue park. Tha heavy slugging- of the Byms-llsmmers was a .feature. I'enney , struck out fif teen and knocked a home run swy over the trees. ' Score; . ' Byriie-IIemmers..3 .4 3 2 0 0 3 3 018 O. E. L A V. fnJ.O ' 'i 0 1 S S Batteries: Byrnt-Hammars, Penney and Luderus; Omaha Electric Light and Ppwer -cftmpaay,. Pechn.ce ,and Washbui n Every Trainfs A Telephone Station NEAl.LYrpvevy station on tlie. Chicago GREAT 'Western-Is connected with every other station and operating official by telephone, thus greatly facilitat ing and simplifying. the1 handling of train.. Every pfisstager train and nearly all freight trains, are equip ped with portable telephone outfits which can be used Instsntly to convert the train into a regular telephone atatlon In dlroct communi cation with any station or operating official. . As It require no knowledge of the Morse alphabet to use a telephone you can readily see how simpl It is to get In touch with superintendent or dispatch er in cases of emergency. When your train I taHed In th snow, for Instance, the conductor connect up his telephone and' in a few ' minute th now plow and gang of shovelers are on the way. ' Ibe'telephone Is only a ilelait among Chicago GREAT Western improvements, but they all make, for safe, quick and dependable service for both .passenger and freight. YOUR Telephone is Handy P. F. BONOKDWN, CV P. A. . ' pMr.f;f Far nam St. Omalias b (tmphatut tha HEW DEAL AT CITY HALL F0R TODAY 3fond Three-Year Term Under Com mission Form Starts with Two New Members. CHANGES OP MINOR EMPLOYES Thlg morning th city ;ov ernment will b4Kln another three year term under ' the commission plan of administration. The format feature of this event will be the meet ing of the five 're-elected commis sioners and the two tohiniinslonerB elect in the council chamber. The commissioners who were re elected have Informally decided tnat Mayor, Dahlman shall succeed him self in the executive chair and that the present commissioners shall re tain their departments. John C. Drexel' and Walter 8. Jardlne, the new commissioners, will be assigned to the departments of street mainte nance' and public Improvements, respectively- Commlxsloner MeOovern, who was de lentnd by Mr. Jardlne by thlrtr-four votes, will turn" over hla office to his . successor, but wilt make sucp legsl reservation la usual in ease wher recount tar requested. Mr. MeOovern will sk for a recount and bellevea there Iri a .possibility that hla narrow margin n ay be overcome. . May Change City Proaeeator. It Is not believed that the matter f. n pounclng the appointive office wlH be token' up tomorrow morning, aa t,his will cenbern the entire council and will be eonaldertd In executive conference. Mayor 1 ahlman is not ready to ay whether he will recommend a change 1n too cfflce of city prosecutor, now held ' by Fred Anheuser. ' Th mayor's action op this will In. all probability prevail, as he is ' responsible for this appointment. It Is cenerally reported In tha city hill that a change will be mad In tha prosecutor s office. . . ' . . As' he stated some months ago. Com missioner Hummel 'of the park : and boulevard department Intends to make oma change In hla branch 'of the city government. ' It ha, been known for some time that W R. Adams, who has been landscape gardener In this depart ment (or many years. Is due for transfer. Ha has bean .in tha work for nearly twenty-five years, and Mr. Hummel now feels that the park and boulevard system ha reached a growth where "new blood" 1 necessary. In recent years Mr. Adams tiss looked after thn tree planting and general work of . designing gardening rchemes in thn parks and along the boulevards. It is understood that Mr. Adams will ba relieved of ome of tha heavv, work and retained In tha service tn a lets arduous capacity . City Cleric Flynn ha been assured that h ' will ' ba retained for another three year, lie was campaign manager for tha "Square Seven." There Is a disposi tion among the commissioner, to place th city license Inspector' department in tha city' clerk's office, where they believe the work ' belong. Under the present system there is much unnecessary dove tailing . of tha work. Tha city dark la aue the ' licenses ' and collects th fee, and It Is -'necessary that the inspector's clerk visit the city clerk' office wvery Cay In order to revise his records. That there wljl be a change In tho of floe of license Inspector Is a reasonable certainty. Bee Want Ads produce result. i M. E. SIMMOXH, D. 1 A. !lj ! Thoae ' Douglas ' 260 ,vvHv7iTrf - "tihAf'l L.i- l.,aV UK u