Both Ways to the Middle is Nearly Always a Loser RALLY IN EIGHTH W1HS FORROURKES Game Replete with Sensational Fielding Won on Whalen'i Triple, Smith's Double and an Error. LARSON HEAVES NICE GAME An eighth Inning rally staged by Marty it rug a afspeniip einieies uroim up m swell hurling dnel between Bert Iron and lefty Thomas and gave Omaha the long end of one of the bent little ball games ever ecn at the Rourke lot. Two runners were hammered across in the eighth ard the Rnurkee copped. 3 to 2. To say that the fray yesterday waa grt at hall game Is puttln git mildly. It Wii." greater. Larson ond Thomas both henved nice hall, hut It was the fielding which attracted first attention. Both the Boosters and the Rourkes were on the toeK from start to finish and the fana n. Fl'tlng on the third rail every min ute, Evn though Larson and ThomM wore performing quite niftlly the athletes of both forces bumped the. ball hard in the nose at all times. At least a dosen knnr-ks that should have been saTe ones wee cut down and converted Into put outa by tho demon fielders. Whalen and Breen ahtne. ned Whalen and Dick Breed of the Rourkes and Pawyer of the Boosters w;re the aensations in this line. Red and Breen both made stops that bordered on the miraculous, while Sawyer made two assists that were wonders. Breen and Whalen also stnged two ripping double plays around second, and ISawyer carried the load in one made by the Boosters. Omaha made the first run of the ma'.l nee when Krug, second up In the second frame, poled a triple to center. Thorua son walked and when Sawyer made a one-handed stop of Schltebner's drive to catch Tommy at second Manager Marty registered.' Home Ran by Job. Due to the remarkable fielding only two hlta were nicked off Larson In the first six rounds, xnen in trie wvtnui iw . i ...... i...-.A-a t a 1 Ha. R1U OlOW nCllVU 1 1IC a.ui.b.u.w . . - Hunter opened the frame with a double and Tex Jones boostea a siani over m right field wail for a circuit ticket, count ing Hunter ahead of him. Bills slammed a drive to short "that looked safe, but Whalen made a great running atop and pegged JJue out. Then Earl Smith made a diving shoestring catch In left of Saw yer's clout and the heart was taken out of the Boosters. One run behind the home artillery un llmbered in the eighth and two runs were marked. Whalen opened wtu a triple to right. Kafora was called upon to pinch for Irson. but fell down on the Job. But Tlarl Smith was on the Job and he cracked a double that went by .TannehUl . like, the Twentieth Century Limited. Whalen scampered homo with odlee of. time to spare. Smith darted to third on Breen' Infield out. Foraythe dropped one In front of Thomaa and Tex JoJnes muffed Lefty's throw to first, allowing Forsyth to land safe and Smith to mark tho win ning score. Doable Play Bhada Osuaa. Clrnvan took up Larson's Job in the ninth and faltered a moment at Ue start, making thing! look rather bad for tho home boys. Hunter walked on four straight balls, and then JoJnea waa soaked In tho knee. A quick play, ox Bills' grounder by Whalen to Krug forced Hunter at third and av rtiM-ein;' doubla play, Breen to Whalen to BchUebner, re tired the side, much to the delight of tho 2,000 buga assembled.' Make Twenty-Two Assists. Only three men were left stranded en the bases on each team. The Rourke in field chalked up twenty-two assists, which show the brand of fielding- executed while the Booster made seventeen as sists. Also the game waa played In aa hour and a half. VnquesUonably It, waa tOontlnued on Page Two, Column Two.) Wichita Is Held to Three Hits; Topeka Team Is Victorious TOPEKA, Kan.. May 15. Lefty Clunn held Wichita to three hits and would have registered a shutout except for Poehe'a error. Blagle also pitched well for five Innings, but lost his effective ness in the sixth. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Tallion. ss..: & 0 1 2 4 J Trainer, if 6 0 0 0 0 1 Mayer, rf 6 2 I 4 0 I.attlmore. !b 4 4 4 I 4 0 .Tnckson. cf I ? 9 ? Roche, 3b 4 1 J 1 4 1 Hanps. lb 5 J ! J2 2 2 Monroe, c 4 1 2 ? 5 Clunn. P & 1 1 J 1 Totals 40 ' U 16 WICHITA. AB. R. .H. O. A. B. Nicholson. If SOI 2.0 0 Wares. 2h 4 0 0 2 4 0 CI arles. lb 4 0 0 8 0 It Rain. 3b 4 0 0 0 10 Tjdiman. rf 4 0 2 4 0 1 Pownall. cf f p 0 5 0 lT0n, ss 3 0 0 2 S 1 (iriffith. e 1 i J ? J Gray, c 2 2 1"? nlagle, P J J J J J Totals 28 I I 24 12 1 Wichita 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Topeka 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 IS Three-base hits: Rapps. Mayer. Two bane hits: Nicholson. Monroe. Sacrifice lut: Jackson. Slagle. Moltn bases: I-tUlimore, Jackson. lioche. Hit by pitched ball: Griffith, itoche. Monroa. Bast-a on balls: Off C'luun. S: off Single, ; Stru:k out: By Clunn. 3; by Blagle, L Time: 2.10. I'mpire: Van Sickle. Carter Lake Club Plans Big Opening (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. May 15. 4pjclaJ.)-State liame Warden Oua Rutenbexk has re ceived an invitation to attend the informal-opening of the Carter Lake uiub at Omaha May ffl. The letter of invita tion contains the Information that tho governor of Nebraska, the governor of Iowa, and the state game warden of Iowa, with other distinguished guests will be present at that time, k. Ono of the incidents of the opening will bo the planting of several fish in Carter lake by Fish ' Commissioner O'Brien of Nebraska, who is recognised the state over as some planter, when It comes to fth- It Is1 not stated whether he will use the old-fashioned hoe In doing i he Diamine, or wliether tho more mod em com plsnler v. Ill he used. In any wvent the fish commissioner may be counted on to do a good Job, so that the CarterUes may have fish to husk at the earliest possible moment. i POPULAR AMATEUR BASE BALL PLAYER NOW BEAD. OROP.OE ("SHANTY") FALCONER. AMATEURS CALL OFF GAMES Will Respect Mwnory of Departed Mate, Shanty Falconer, by Cancelling Games Today. MANY SEND FLORAL OFFERINGS Br FRAVk- quigLky. Nearly all of the Class A games scheduled- for, today ,wlll bo.caJl.ed, off -out . of respect' for George (Shanty) FVlconer, who died Friday ' aTt'er a short battle with' typhoid ? fever.- - President Cook 'of tho Greater k'Omaha' league haa called off all the Karnes , In that league and the tors i have ,; cancelled their game" with Clair.' . '. '. . ; ... Kor year Falconer . waa a star player with different fast Omaha aggregations. For tho last three years '' h ,has been cssoclated . with tho Store, a local semi pro contingent. Before that be played fonr year with the-Hollya. ' He -woa. -' trordlnartly strong with the players ana fans, and his Jovial disposition and his ability as a player will bo missed by all (rf bis admirers and associates. George i waa always springing new base ball dope, and his wit evoked many a hearty laugh. Although George was an excellent Judge and catcher of a fly ball, fast on tho paths, had an excellent arm, a good bat ter and a head that played a conspicuous part In many a tussle he was never puffed up, but played the game simply for the amusement and recreation to be derived therefrom. He also will be remembered among many pf the old-time foot ball warriors, ca ten years ago he was a star on the Belvidere eleven. Although small In stature his fleetness of foot is what made him a sensational foot ball player. Many floral offerings will be sent by the vari ous clubs, the largest of , which -will be the onea by the Store and the old Holly squad. President Isaacson of the Omaha Amateur association will call off as many games as possible In the other leagues. Games in Phelps and Gosper League '. HOUDREGB, Neb., May U.-Speclal.) Neither the standings of the teams nor their percentages is. changed at tne end of'the second week of the, Phelps-Gosper league. Loomls tonic both games of the week from Holdrege, maintaining the former's perfect average and leaving the latter still sans a , win. . Elwood and 'Bertrand broke even, the former losing Tuesday' game, 6 to t, anJ winning on Thursday, 11 to S. Loomls' victory Tues day was unexpected, the visitors being cn the short end of a 7 to S scoro at the first of tho ninth, but in that. session drove In five runs for an 8 to 7 win. Thursday's game bet we a these teams was I a alugfest. Loomls winning - by , the ! court of It to 10. rUamling of tho teams. ' Played. Won. Lost. Pet. ! Li.mls 4 4 0 1 ! Klwood I 2 2 .M0 Bertrand 4 S . . t .M0 Holdrege 4 0 4 .m Carries this week: Tuesday, Bertrand at I Loomls. Elwood at Holdrege; Thursday, I Loomls at Klwood, iluldrege at Bertrand. Ames Snrinter Near " j The World's Record i AME3, la., May 13. (Special Telegram ) I The world's record in the kyard dash, came within one-fifth of a second of ; being equaled by Raymond Dickinson of j Shellfcburg. Ia., Ames sprinter, in the ! Drake-Ames dual meet here this after- noon. One of four Judyea caught him I in 0:.'1H, the world s time set by Berney Wafers of Georgetown, and tied by Craig of Uk-hlgan, but the Judge admitted he started his watch fast, and 0:31 time was declared official. Ames won the meet. 73H to points. Krull of Drake set a new state colle giate shot put record of 41 feet 10 inches. Dickinson ran the 100-yard dash ia 0:10 Hat. ' Lladsar Blaarlta Coirmlra. IJND8AY. Neb., May !--(.Special Lindsay beat Cornlae on the local dla ;i ond in a well played game yestorday. 1 to 0. Pcore: Corrurlla 0 0 0 0 0 4) 0 0-4 Lindsay 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 Batteries: Cornice. Zolk and FUhei ; IJndsay, Zvadil and Iif. Ileek la kolcl. "Bobby" Heck, for the last two years one of the leading hitters of the Csnav dlon league." has been sold by London to the Erie ?lub of the Central league. v: :rr) I ?wJh ..J 1 ' ' . - ' - 1 BOSTON SOX TAKE THIRD FROM TIGERS Long Drivei by Speaker and Lewis Enables Boston to Defeat Detroit Again. FINAL RESULT IS FIVE TO TWO DETROIT. May iS.-Long drives by Speaker and Lewis enabled Boston to win third consecutive game from Detroit to day. The secre was t to 1 FVster kept Detroit s six hits well scattered. Iewls was the batting star with a triple In the third and a home run which cleared the left field wall, in the eighth. Score: boston prTHorr. AB H O A S AB.H.O AE llnatwr. rf.. I) t 1 OR'l.h, I I Wntner, Sb.. ( 1 1 4 1VIII. (. I 0 I J Siwairer. cf.. 4 I t Cohb. cf 1 I 0 t-rwl. If.... 1 lICiM-wforO. rt 1 HnMHaol. lt S 1 It 1 OVrarh. If... 4 10 S-ntl. lt 1 1 1 OKlvim', lb. 4 IN M.N'Kllr. .(44 lTouns. tb.... 4 111 Thnm.n. c... 4 t t 1 OB.k.r. c 1 4 0 Ko.tr. p 4 f Pubur 4 1 HarlkKo. rf 1 .tambaoa ..I e 'B Mn. c. S Totala ti :; it 2'MdKm .... 0 Kullvr Tel. In n I 17 ; Batted for Baker In seventh. Hatted for Stanaae In ninth. Ran for McKee In ninth. Boston 0 0 2 0 0 1 i 05 Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-4 Two-base hit: Kavanh. Threo-he.se hit.: Speaker. Lew s, Hoblitsel. Home run: Lewie. Earned runs: Off Dubuc, 6; off FoKter, 1. Hacriiice hit: Baker. Sacrifice fly: Henriksen. Double play: Dublin to Kavanngh, Left on bases: Boston, : Detroit, ". 'First base on errors: Detroit, 2. Bases on balls: Off Foster, i: off Dubuc. 3. Struck out: By Foster, 8: by Imbue. 4. Time: 1:C0. Em pires: Nsllln and Dlneen Washingtons Capture Final from Chicago CHICAGO, May 15.-Roth s wild throw to the plnte on Morgan's grounder, and bunched hits by Foster, Connolly and Milan cost Chicago the final game with Washington today, 4 to 1. The locals were saved from n shut out when doubles by Schalk and Roth netted one run. Score: WABHIJfOTON. CHICAGO. AB H.O A K. AB H O A R. Mneller. rf. . 4 I e OFVIarb, rf... 1 Koetor. Jb . 4 1 I 4 ORoth. lb.... 4 1 1 1 1 Harper, lf ... OE.Cnllln. lb 4 114 Connolly, II. I 1 I OKomnler. If. I 0 I 1 Bhanki, If. ..I 110 J C'nlllna. rf. 4 1 I Milan, nf.,.. 4 111 0Wtw, aa.. I 1 I I Wllllama. lb 0 11 OBrlaf, lb I S 11 I ft Morsan. lb.. 4 S 1 t 0H.-htk. c....l 1111 Almtnlth, a. I 4 I IWollsans. p. 1 1 McBrlri. aa. I 1 I I o'Rktckburn .1 I Boeblins. p.. I 1 1 I ohki. p 0 I TnUla M I IT l Touts It 4 17 14 1 Hatted for Wolfgang in seventh. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0-8 Chicago . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Two-base hlta: Schalk, Roth, J. Collins. Stolpn base: Koater. Earned runs: oft Wilfgan, 1: off Boehl'ng, 1. Sacrifice hits: Wolfgang. Fournler, Williams. Double play: Fournler to K. Collins. Left on- bases: Washington. I; Chicago. 7. Bases 'on balls: Off Bnehling, 4. Hits: Off -Wolfgsng, 4 In seven innings; off Scott, 3 in two Innlnvs. - Hit by pitched balL- By Boehllng. Weaver. Struck out1 Bv Wolfgang, 1; bv Boehllng, 4. Wild pitch: Boehllng. Time: 1:33. Umpires: Chill and Connolly. Browns Crash the : Macks, Five to Four . ST. XOIT13, May i5.-rtn Plt of the ex cellent pitching by Wyckoff, Philadelphia lost to Ht. Louis here today, 4 to 5, A couple of bases on balls, followed by two singles In the ninth gave St. Louis the Victory. Score: rHILADKLPHtA. ST. IVt. AB H.O.A E . AH.H.O.A-E. J.Walah. rt.Jk 110 thmtoo, If.. 4 1 1 Oldrlnt, if.. 4 ; Struna. cf... I Jl DAuatla, Sb.,4 144 I APratt, lb.... I 8 4 1 S I OKanfmaa. lb 4 I 11 1 S j Srbanf, r. ... I Ljola. lb... 4 111 1C W.lk.r, of 4 1 8 I Mclnnta, lb. 4 1 t IWIUiania, rf I I f Barry, as.... I I SKfiiew. e. ... I 110 Kopf, Sb 4 8 S I 4ercrald, .. 1 I 1 Wrckoff, p..l 1 0 1 lUavan, aa... 4 I 0 I Pannoek. p.. 0 OS 'iim. p.... I 111 Parrymaa, p 0 ToUll II II ti ! I'Wal.h 0 0 R. Walkar.. 1 Howard ... I 1 I Total lilniil tiie out when winning run scored. Ran for A Knew in the seventh. Batted for Perryman In the ninth. Phlladelnhla 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1-4 St. Louis 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 Two-base hits: Walsh, Oldrirur (2), Kopf, Shotton. Three-base hits: Shntton, Wyck off. 8tlen baae: Howard. Earned runs: Off James. 2; off l'ennook. bacriflce hits- Austin. James. Wyckoff, Brhanv. Lift or. base: Philadelphia. 7; St. Louts, Base on error: St. Louis. Bases on balls. Off Wyckoff. I: off Pennock, J: off James. 1: off ferryman, 1 Hits: Off James, 0 in soven Innings; off Pennock, 1 In no inning; off Perrymon. 1 in two In nings (one rut In ninth); of Wyckoff, 7 in eight and one-third innings, htruk out: By 'James, 1- by Ferryman, 2: by Wyckoff, . Passed bail: Kevereld. Time: 2-36. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Hllde brand. Yanks Take Three of Four from Indians CLEVELAND, O.. May 15.-New York made It three out of four from Cleveland. winning today, 4 to 2. Every run scored was partly produced by a long hit. Triples resulted in each of (Cleveland's. HarUcll's double was a factor in New York's two runs In the fifth, while dou bles by Boone and Fisher and Malsel's triple produred two more in the ninth. Mitchell did l.ot allow a hit until the fifth. Score: - aUCVEIAMD. NKW YORK. AB H O A E AB H.O A B Lelbold, rf.. 4 14 1 OMalarl. lb. ..a J 1 1 1 Til mar. Jb.l 1 4 4 llViklno. aa I A A 1 I rtiapmaa, aa I A I I viliah, r 4 A 4 A A j Ja.-kn.il, rf.. 4 1 1 A OPlpp, lb 4 A 14 A A Outlay, If... 1 I I A Cook, rf I i I A A Wood, lb I 1 IA A Oll.m.ll. If.. 4 1 1 A A lBibna lb 4 1 I 1 AHnona. lb.... A 1 I 4 A tun, c a a l j.anamakr, a I A I IS Mltrhall, p.. I A I I OF-'laber, p.... 4 1 A A I oinllh 1 A I A A Totals It in j Tola la It f II It I ittuted for Wood in ninth. Cleveland 0 C. 0 0 1 0 0 11 New York 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2-4t r.arned runs: Cleveland, 2; New York, 2. Two-base hits: Oraney, Boone, Fisher, llartsell. Three-base hits: Iibold, Ornuey, Ma'sel. Hui-riflre hit: Peckln paugh. Hacrifire fly: Cli&pman. Btolon base: Cook. Bases on balls: Off Mit chell, 2; off Fisher. 2. H truck out: By Mitchell. 2; by Fisher, 2. Faaned ball: Kgan. Wild pilch: Mitchell. First bae cjn errors: Cleveland. J: New York, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, ; New York. . Time: 1:45. Umpires: Mulloney and Evans. CORNELL DEFEATS HARVARD AT TENNIS SIX TO THREE ITHACA, N. Y.. May U.-Cornell's un beaten tennis team defeated Harvard here today by a score of ( to 1 Oilers Blank W, o. W, In a fast game at Fort Omaha yes terday afternoon, the standard Oil baa ball rlub defeated the Woodmen of the world ciuo, l t 0. Madden on the . mound for the ttandiirj ):! club did not ' low a hit, hl Tripp of the Vodmmia wss touched lor five 'ills. Score H H.K. .standard uu v 'i I o o 0 12 b l W. O. W..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 2 Batteries' Standard oil Co.. Madden and foe; W. O. W., Tripp and Fly. Um pire: O. James. OMAHA, PEPPER" CLARK SAYES NORFOLK Former Sioux City Pitcher Cleans Bam with Long Hit, Win ning, Six to Fire. BRILLIANT PLAYING AT WIND UP NORFOLK, Neb.. May 15.-(Speclal Tel egram.) With two men out and the haves full, with the score standing 4 to B In favor of Beatrice. "Pepper" Clark, for merly pitcher of the Fltux City Western league club, cleaned the bases with a sen sational hit In the Inst Inning of lodity's game, winning the battle for Norfolk, to 5. Only a small crowd of fana saw j ill" Knnit. iwiii-H wvb Ullinit.rriiiii: inn 11 the fourth Inning, when Norfolk tied the score Bcore: BAATRHIQ XOHK !.K AB H O A AB H.O.A C. i nitman, 2b, 3 0 4 4 1 Rrraterlr'. tbl I I I I; Brannaa. Sb. I (I 1 SNra. as. I 0 1 t rilark. rf....4 I 1 0 "M.lk.r. lb... 1 0 II 1 II Naff, ft I A 1 0 IB Ilrown, It. I t i 10 IxK-khart. If. t 0 1 0 lTimn. lb... 4 1 7 1 0 BcH-awlta. Ibt e 11 A'H Bmvn. rf. I 1 1 Knrtera, as.. 4 I I t Of mil h. c 1114 0 Buatar, a.... 4 14 1 onillla, e 1 " I I 0 l Irwin, p i oi irwa. t a t i ! Kampln .. 0 0 A Touts.,.. .21 into 4nark 1 10 Totala I t 7 11 I i Batted for Olllis in iimtn. Batted for Reed In .ninth. Beatrice 0 12 0 0 0 0 1 J Norfolk ( 1 1 0 0 0 0 A Ba"ies on balls: Off Reed. 7: off Irwin. 4. Struck out: By Reed. 4: by Irwin. X Hit by pitcher: BorkcwH. Iickhart. Kempln. Sacrifice hits: Melker. B. Brown, Brannan (I. Neff. Bockewlts. Stolen bases: Flllman, Broderlck, Dye. Melker, Towno. R. Brown. Time: 2.15. I'mpire: Schuster. York's Batters Slug All Kearney Hurlers KEARNEY, Net.', May 15.-Ppeeial Telegram.) In the biggest ono sided game ever played on the home grounds, York won In a walk from Kearney to day. All pitchers) on the Kearney staff failed to make an Impression on the visitors. The Sunday game will be played at Shelton. Score: TORK. . KKARNBT. AD H O A B AB.M.O.A B. TUft. tb 4 t 4 AMoraa. rf.... 4 t -A 0 Murplir. of.- t OKmllTl. 3b. ... I llt Ton an. lb. .-.4 lit ''rnmn. If. 4 t 1 A A Watnl, If.., I 1 I A ACampball, e. 4 A 7 I B Ralna, r tile Unread, lb.. I A 11 1 I Plaae, at.... 4 111 AMerrall, rf.. Ill I A Itercs, rf... 4 1 I A Altallavr, lb., i A I I A Kallx, lb.... I 1 IA I Al'aaka. aa....) A T 1 A Hilar, p..... I 111 ICarvar, p.... A A A A . rrnha. p 0 A A A A Totala II II IT It. IMcrr. p.... 1 Alls Welatar, p... 1 A A I 0 , ' Touta n 4 17 II "t ork 0 5 v X 4 3 I 2 4 Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits. Rain (2), Flase (2). Totten ii. Merrill Hmlth. Home run: Murphy. Struck out: Bv Haley, 8; bv Carver, I; by Crake. I; br McCoy, 3; by Welster. 1. Bases on balls; Off Haley. 1; off Carver, 1; off Croke, 4: off MeCov, ; off Wester. 2. Wild pitches: McCoy (2). Welster. Double play: Haley to Klrwe io loiten. e-arneu runs: torn. I. Time: 2:25. Umpire: Woods. Cornell Takes Track Meet from Pennsy milOA, May IC-Cornell university won the track meet with the University of Pennsylvania today, 734 points to 47Va. Alvah Rlohards of Salt Lake City, won first for Cornell In the shot put and high Jump, ell made put of 43 feet 4 inches, and leaped the bar at B feet V4 Inches. BREAKS SHOT-PUT RECORD AT STATE MEET. Htm Carl Lutes f " i" t ) ; '..; . h i i -i if .r-v "-T ' 1 ' 7 I ' ? Kji..,,. I fi '( j SPORTS SECTION of "be Omaha unday Bee SUNDAY MOUSING, MAY LAJ0IE 0UTHITTING EDDIE COLUNSLajoio is playing with much of his old skill and has some distance to go before he retires from the game. f J t HAPPY H0LL0WJ3ARD IS OUT Professional Charley Johnston An nounces Events for Year's Golf Play at His Club. INCLUDES MANY GOOD EVENTS The 19lf schedule of golf events at the Happy .Hollow rlub has been prei-ared by Professional Charley Johnston and the date set for the owning play Is May 22, when an elghteen-hole nundlcap medal plsy match is carded. The Hat Includes oonio nifty events and the prise list la very extensive. The club championship will bo held, f tartlng July 24. There will be five flights In tills event with prises for winners and runners-up In earn flight. Another spe cial contest Is the season qvent. All play from May 23 to September 14 Is im ludi-d with the plsyer competing In three classes, according to bandlcups. Prises ill be given the winners in each t laxa. The complete Hapiy Hollow schedule! ia as follows: Saturday, May 22 Kightoen-holo hand icap, medal play, players divided int three classts. Scratch to t. 9 to 16 and 17 snd over. Prise in each riaa presented by C. I.. Oould. Haturdsy. May Kluhteen-hole handi cap, medal play. Klglit to qualify for prise presented by W. C. Billiard. I'ocorailorv luy-Hwullcst. elhteen hole handicap, medal play. Ten to qual ify. All cards to lie in by 4:80. Prist? f.,r winner preaented by Joseph P. o'Keefe and prise for runtur-up presented by II. O. Browne. Saturday. June 5 Klghteen-hole handi cap, match play axaanst bogey. three classes, IVse for winner in each clafs, a golf c.'uIj, preac-nted by contributors. Sixteen playrr.t bavlng b.at hot siores sgalnst bogey lll qualify for Jack lien ton cup. Juiicj 10-12 Trananiln. Inalripl champion shly lournamunt at Mmphls, Tenn. Saturday. June J2-KUMcen-hole handi cap, medal play. i'risc presented by Howard tJooclrlrh-. Qualifying round. Jmi 16-1 i -National open championship at Baltusrol. N. J. Wednesday. June Ill-Train play against par for Turn Morris trophy, auspices of Wealcrn llolf anno. -la Hon. Saturday, June l-Kli(htm:n-hcile hand icap, match pluy ukdI' bogy. yualify Icv round for prise pr.-ri ild bv it E Wllcos. Saturday. June So-Flunteen-hole hand icap, medal piny, sixteen to qualify tor cue preaented by K. .V. Invert. Saturday. July 1-Four-ball foursome f o r two prises p resented by contributors i Continued on Page To, Column One.) 1G, 1915. YALE WINSJROM CRIMSON Elis Take Dual Track Meet on Home Grounds by a Margin of Eight Points. i GAINS 56 TO 43 FOR FOE NEW HAVEN, Conn.; May lfi.-Yale de feated Harvard In the dual 'track games todny, (A lo S points: Summaries: Mile run: Hocher, Ysle: Kent. Harvard; Torri'V. Harvard. Time: 4:i4. 4411-yarn run- Wilt-ox, Harvard; Wllkle, Yale; Middle, Harvard. Time: 0:8 (which hreiika tiic duul reci.rd and equals the Iniercollckll.te report:-. Iio-yaril hurdles: Hire. Harvard; 8hed den, Yale; lioblnson. Harvard. Time: I;M5. mo-yard dnah, flnnls: Dead heat be tween Tread way. Vale, and Teacher. Ilarvurd; third, Foley. Harvard. Time: O.lci. W-vard run: Bingham, Harvard; Cap per. Harvard, Barker, Yale. Time: 1 :.'. HlRh jump: Oier. Yalu. hclKht 8 feet 1 inch: Johnston, Harvard leap. I. Score, i events: Harvard, 29Vi: Yale. Two-mile run: Overton, Ynls; Kouth cor'li, Harvard; Holden, Yale. Time: :4'.. Hint rut: Rooa. tale, distance, 45 feet m Inc hes-. Hrickley, lUr-vard, Hardwick. Harvard. As protest Is pend'ng over eliatblllty of Hia. note was msde that W"fthlngton. Ilurvard. was fourth. '.30-yrd Uaah: Tread well. Y'ale; Tesch ner. Harvard; Tower, Harvard: Time: 0:?1i. Pole vault: (ireeley. Harvard, height, 1 feet: other places tie lietween Camn. Kicliards jud Haydock Harvard arid Carter. Johnstone and Preston, Yole, at 1) tect Inches. Hmmer throw: Ixiugbt-ridirei Yale. 14!t feet t Inches: Sturgla. Harvard: Tal bot. Yale. TNc-yard hurdles: Sbedden. Yale: itth, Harvard: Wl'lts, V.le. T me: 0:5 Broad lump: Oler Y'e. 21 feet 11 Inches: Matthews, Yale; Hampton. Yale. Final score: Yale, tci; Harvard. 4K. Per Defeats Wralrisa, rNIVKltfilTY PLACE. Neb., May 15. (Hpeclel.)--Wesleyun and Peru played a ragged but exciting game of base ball Friday afternoon on Johnson field, the Not malllea ft tally claiming the victory by a scote of 1 to H. The liigh wind msde t'lean playing difficult, Wealeyan being charged with ten errors and Peru , six. This leaves Wealeyan and Peru tied In the Intercollegiate league. Wes leyan has two games yet to play, ono with Peru and one with.. Cotner. Bat teries: Wealeyan, Denton and Itlnman; Peru, Ixmg and Janda. Umpire, Allen. OMAHA RONS OFF WITH "SjTATE MEET Local High School Runs Up Three Times Score of Any Other Com petitor in Track Meet. LUTES BREAKS SHOT RECORD UNCOLN. Neb.. May 13.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Omaha High school made m horse race of It In the state track and field meet of Nebraska high schools hero this afternoon, piling up nearly three times the score of any other school. Omaha High took first with 72tt points, Lincoln was second with 17H points and Nebraska City and the Nebraska Mili tary academy were third with 7 points I each. . Following is the summary of points tor the other schools: Stanton, 5: Fair I mont. S; Hardy. 4; Kearney Military academy, 4: Broken Bow, t: Mema. !: iYork. 3; Pgnerlor. J: Falls City, I: Crete, jl'ti; Lexington, 0: Beatrice, 1; Tawnea City. 2: Sargent, 0. ... Omaha captured places In every event. Lutes. Neville, Moriarity and Welrlch starred for Omaha. Lutes of Omaha smashed the record In tbe shot put with a mark of 43 fee inches, which Is four Inches better than the old record. The limmirr. ' 100-yard dash: Holsteln. Stanton, first; Newton, Omaha, second; Morlaity, Omaha, third; McMahon, IJneoln, fourth. Time, 0:b, I'fv-yard hurdles: VeTrlch, Omaha, first; Albrecht, Lincoln, second: . Andres, Lin coln, third; no fourth. Time, 6 17. vco-yard run: Painter, Omaha, first; Otl.llan. Hardy, second: Mohler. Yotk, third; Zoellnger. Nebraska. Mllltsry acod emv, fourth. Time, 2 :. 220-yard hurdles:- Neville, Omaha, first; Welrlch. Omaha, second. Andrews, Lin coln, third; Raines, Hardy, fourth. Time, 0:WV Liiecua Hngstrom. Omaha, first; Lutes. Omaha, second; Baker, Crete, thlm: Smith. IJneoln. fourth. Distance, 105 feet 414 Inches. flhot put: Lutea, Omalia. first: EnR Strom Omaha, second: Young. Lincoln, and linker, Crete, tlcvi for third. Dis tance, 45 feet 7H lnchesnew record). Mile run: Nelson, Nebraska City, first; SCoellnger. Nebraska Military academy, second; Paynter, Omaha, third; Logan, Omaha, fourth. Time. 4:46. Pole vault: Fullaway, Omaha, first..; Lewis. Nebraska Military academy, sec ond ; Kellogg, Nebraska City, third; Mc Donald Clay Center, fourth. Height, 10 feet S Inches. S&vysrd dssh: Morlarty, Omaha, first; Tort. Falls City, second: E. Allan. Paw nee Cltv, third; Schmidt, Lincoln, fourtn. Time. 0:I4H. 440-yard runt MoMahcn, Lincoln, first; Predmore. Broken Bow. second; Blxbv, Kearnev Military academy, third: Round tree, Omaha, fourth. Time. A:64H. Hammer throw: Ixvtt. Fairmont, flrxt: Young, Lincoln, second; Bossemeyer. Sn pcrlor, third; Smith. Lincoln, fourth. DlHtanre. 117 feet Inches. High Jump: Newton. Omaha, f'rst; Fullawav, timaha. and Downing. Mama, tied for second; Alhreclil, IJneoln, fourth. Hetitht, 0 feet 7 Inches. Broad Jump: Newton. Omah. first; Andrews. Incoln, second; Morlartv, Omaha, third: Htitton, Hastings, fourth. Distance. 18 feet 11V4 Inches. Half-mile relay: Otnaha fNewtnn, Wetrlrh. Morlerty. Nevlllei. first; L'n coln. second; Kearnev M'Htary academy, third: Beatrice, fourth- Time, VTVi. Individual winners: Newton 1J). first; Morlarty, Omaha, ). second. . k New Haven Winner, ;; By Small Margin in Shell Race on Lake PRINCETON. N. J., May 11 In a thrilling contest." In which Yale and Cor nell pressed each other ta the limit. Ysle swept over the line a winner by the small margin' of S feet In the triangular elght 011 red shell race today cn Carnegie lake. Trlnceton was third, two and three-quarters lengths ' behind .Cornell. ' ' The t time was aa follows: Yale, minutes, OS ' seconds; ' Cornell, :10ft: Princeton. :Mi. The weather waa Ideal for the race, a light breese blowing off the west bank, when tjje race started at o'clock. Yale got the jump and at the half mile 'had a two-foot lead on Cornell with Prince ton six feet behind the Ithacans. , Cornell pushed Into the lead at the m and a half post. Yale raised Its stroke, caught Cornell and for about 100 yards the two raced on even terms. . 1 In the final spurt Yale bad the power and edged Into the lead and won by by the close margin of 1. seconds. The distance was ona and seven-eighths mils. " ' ' '. ' ' In the freshman raoe for eights. Cornell won. with Yale second and Princeton third. . . Maroons Break Two Conference Records CHICAOO, May 1.1 Two eonference records were beaten and another tied by Vnlverslty of Chicago athletes, who de feated Purdue, 78 to 38, in a dual track meet on Tagg field today. Campbell of Chicago ran -the half mile In 1:U, j breaking the old record made by Hender son of Illinois last year by one-fifth of a ! second. Ward of Chicago set a new Imark Of 0:24ft In the 0-yard hurdle. ! lowering by one-fifth esT a second tho record made by Fletcher of Notre raxne In 1510. Missouri Track Men Win from Kansas LAWRENCE. Kan.. May lfi.-The TTnl veralty of Missouri track team defeated representatives of tho University of Kansas. 68 to 41. In the annual dual field and track meet here today. Minnesota Swamps Nebraska on Track MINNEAPOLIS, Minn-, May IS. Minne sota today defeated Nebraska in dual track meet. 91 to H NEARLY FIVE HUNDRED PUGS IN ENGLISH ARMY Nearly GOO of tho leading amatew and professional pugilists of England are in the ranks of the soldiers in Franoa. fim 4 leh Mfcoet al West FvlaU. WEST POINT Neb.. May is. (wlL) The Antelope Oun c bb held thetr rear ulae abet et the ball park with two twenty-flve-birt events. In the n rev Vart cerl caroled eff th honors with U; J. P-debei-h and John .teuaan tied at It. and Ed Oallaaher beonsht down 17. Ia Uk second event Julius Loedke waa nigH man with . Xart Karl and KadoWA mi 10 wi m wiui 11 eavch and Jotua eloslns with n.