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    71 LK KKK: OMAHA, 'ITTKWAY. MAY W-
4
Bringing Up Father
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THE PAPER ROXP
AROUND "Eh TOO?
J 1 e-oi
GILLIGAN HANDS
ROURKES DEFEAT
Spavcned Twirler Allows but Five
Hits and Booster Sluggers Ham
mer Home 3 to 2 Victory. '
TRIPLE BY JONES TURNS TRICK
Inability lo connect with th teaalng
lent of tha pailnri Mr. Ollllgan rr-
tiled In the Jgninilnlou downfall of the
Rourklot (1m y, wllli tha reiult that
Omaha loot a nail game, ?, to , and
om 4,0 In Svo ldy bug and an eo,ual
iuihIt of Hit violent rg went Into
mourning. , -
Mark Alllnnn wa the victim '-nlf idfiy.
Th rude hooeler gve him rap In th
iim-Ui In the eighth fiamo of th iiffulr
ntd he txpltad a beaten id ft .
Jour I rack Triple,
. WHh a man out In ll.a fuml eighth, full
Hunter cracked a double to right and
iid Tna Jone, who evidently had an
id h wa on th Mexican border, got
1-elMge.rctit and amarked a trlpl thrnuah
Koinytfjt'a lioofi, riiiilln( Xorhnatar
liiil.' KHa .Mel.,ri llfil a mrrin. fly Ui
Kruir, and Jonea lumht rnd over tha run.
Ir. fa4 mi'Dlc from tha ladr bURi.
Th ottiar Jn Mlni run waa gurnrrci
in tha third on a It it by Kwoldt, Millcra
mlix-ua, Gi!llnir lnflnid out and IfHhn'a
flld-rf dwi't t Klld'iff, wlioca throw
to (hi tlata fulled to nl Kwoldt.
Omaha, aUo ihalked up a. lull)' In the
thlid. llunlor dropped Jiurit'a fly and
8mith aarrtfk'H. Koraytha'a lnl lo U tt
'ounttd Ilur.
Itallr I'alia burt.
Tfia Jlourkovlnlnna klckrd larga ftvr
uti t)rui' on the li-l of victory In tha
fit.al fruiti. hut couldn't qulia ovcrtaka
it. After lCi'kinan cillod Murahall nut on
BlriNi, mm h to thnl youth'i dla"it,
Tri'iit aloua-hH a douhla down ths first
' line and rouni'd on Oklahoma
Fia Kliduff'a alnjl tvr arond. Krnlo
KrufT waa dcrih ki-d from th confliiri
of tha duaout to hat for AHlaon, but
I'rnia fluked In tha pinch and rolled a
puny gioundrr to kwoldt. Hunt rolled ono
to the aine Rent, mho run alwuy mall if
tror mient when you want him lo,
and thfc fn loly trailed fir hume,
Tha fray wan dinned In the r")ll thiKi
of one hour and thirty inlnuina. Jt wan n
IhcknUaalr ul aort f a riaatlnie, however,
witiitiut any of tha Ihrllla tha upa tutor
clamor for.
The final gutne of the eilea between
Onmhi and Ie Molneamlll be played lo
dy. The game will aiart at S IS. Atoie;
1 1 KM SliilNKS,
All. U. II, tl. A. R
Mlm. rf u 0 I o li
llunier. of 4 I I I o I
J. ),., lb ., 1 3 10 0 (I
Mlon. If I 0 I II 1 1
Upahr. e, S 0 0 ( 0 0
lUriford. aa 4 0 (I 1 1 0
Kwoldt Jl 4 12 3 4 2
'lir. Ib 10 12 0 1
Ulllltiafl. p 4 0 1 0 2 0
Total M "j 27 1 4
OMAHA
AH. R. H. O. A. R.
Burr, b... 110 14 0
Bmllh. If S 0 1 1 I 0
Koreylh. rf 4 0 1 10 0
Krua, ,1h 4 0 0 i 0 0
Miller. Il... 4 0 0 IS 0
Marehall. 0 4 0 1110
l'Hef, n 4 I 1 t 0
Klldoff. t 4 0 1 S 0 0
Alllwm, p i 0 0 0 3 n
Kiueanr I 0 0 0 0 0
Tala ...J6 i 27 14
Knier hailed fur Alllaon In tilnlh.
ie Mnliiea-
li"ii 0 1 A 0 0 0 I 0 1
Hue 0 1110 12 2 I-
I Mimha
Runa ,.' 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1--J
Una 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 1 I-
'three-haw hit; Jine T haee hlU;
lni). llunier Maiahall, ritent. scrl
fi, hli Mlin. i llr. Kuilili. hacit.
'lee fly. Mel,,!,!!. tili.lmi !,.. l,1(l(
tmuhle pl 1'iimt lo Miller. I.ett ,.(,
! t If M.'lnie, '. (mmin, 7 hiriuk
cut. ly (ill Umi 4. hy ,llu, 1 I,,P,
I'll .M tUl' lllMMitll, I. I. If AIIIkmi I,
1 I mi'liu; K. knmn and i nr.
ne,
4lfc I Hum tiii: hlttl
irwarr TaUa Um frw Trka
h Nla in rrn.
T"ltKA Kan. M.v 1 -nt j,.,4
Sl"'"4 '.'. frtiltd h lh i.s
IliJ.H pll.tiii. Ht ,l...-i., ln.ik alt .rl
- 'il Ui. -i; '!?
h r Ji'ni iu
Mi h II
Tydnrnan. lioulile play, llmnhull lo i'in i
run to Anler. Hiolen Ihiwk; Hulllvan.
Klikheni, Jonidnii, Wlillnnm, IIuUt,
I Hie - (iff M'nuliell, (i In four IririU'tcn, off
laehnor. 2 In io li,nlrii, olf rUover, j
In two and two-thlrda liinlnn: off Hoin
tnem, II In five and two-thirila 'nniri",
off l'aili. i In t0 Mlirt one Hill d Tn
nlri l.xeea on iU Off MhikI'iII. 2:
off (irovrr. .'; off hurnmeia, 2; of I'eln r
aon, I, Htiiwk out: fly Hlovir, 'i, hv Kom
mr, 2. I'neioid hall: Moure. I'mpliea:
AnJr and J'onllua.
thiii.!', "tiiaioiit" ron JMK
lou l,oe (tame by aeore of Five
to Jnn,
fffil'X ITV. la., ,lv 1. Lincoln
made II thr-' attulirht ov-r Mou City
by winning today iienie, i Ui i. 8core;
LIM.iI.N,
AM. It, If. ft A V..
Carltala, If 2 1 2 0
Hlnchman, 2b , I 0 2 4
Thonmeon, e.f, ..... li I II 2 0 0
Moa.e, ,1h 3 10 2 0 0
1 iber, rf 3 I J 2 I 0
K'evanaon, M ,, 2 0 1 2 7 1
William, lb 4 0 0 It 0
flohrer, c 4 0 0 I 0 0
Hoffman, p 4 0 I V 1 t)
Total ... 6 7 27 12 I
ciorx crnr,
All. n. it, o a. v..
fell hen, e 4 0 I 4 S 0
Coiiney. 2h 4 0 1 1 I 0
li Wateon, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0
Connolly, f.b 4 II 2 0 0 0
lienln, If 2 0 0 2 0 0
Kane, Ih 4 1 1 I 0 0
Mueller, rf S 0 I. 2 0 0
f'roehy, c .2 1 1 I 0
('. Wataon, p 2 0 0 0 1 1
MvlnaMona 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 31 2 "" 27 10 1
Hailed for C, Wteon In the ninth.
Mnnoln , 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-8
Minna ity 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-2
lft on liaae: Hlcnn City, ; Lincoln, 7.
Fleet haee on enure; Hlnux City, I: Mn.
coin, I, Haerlflce bile' C. Wiiieon, f'roeby,
Two.haee hit: Wmrneon. Hiolen hiee:
Irfiber, T'ouhle play: Hleveneon to Wll
llama. fUrurk out: Hy '. Waieoii,
Haee on hull ;ff C. W'aleon, H; off
Hoffman, 2. lilt bv riltrhed hall: Hy
Hoffman. Mueller and I.lvlnjrutone, tm
tilrta: Mullen and Andrew. Time: 1 :'.
witiir: in mtr tub nicAiit
Standing of Teams
WKHT, r.r" A'tlT,, I NAT. UKAOVK.
W.l..l'ri SV li.J'il
Wlehlia ... 2 .a" I'hlla 7 4 m
I.lnf tlu 3 T 'M'o ... ft .H
flmah ,,,.fi 2 Huefon 4 "0
T'ipeka ,.,,ft 4 Iirooklyu .. 2 .W
Iienver ,.,,4 h .444' Hi. Iul,..,7 7 .'
Hloua City.. 4 .400 f"lncliini ,. S .ViO
leMolnS ,'4' IMtlahuigh .6 .4")
HI. Jneeph. 2 ' Nw Vork..l f A'Hj
AM fill, J,KACil'E, I AMKtt. A HHN,
W.UVd W.I.I'i t.
Wh'n ... ix"Miiiviin n ,'ir,
fieliolt .,,, 7 .2 Indlannp.,, J I Hfi
ll'iutnn ,,.,. 7 ,M Mliuii'Hpa.,, 7 ti .M
Cleveland .9 7 ,WI I 'oluinliun 7 li ,M
New yor..T ,f,'M Kan. City,. 4 7 .SUM
CMcmkh ... 9 ,ur- Tnlrdn .,,.4 7
fl lul.,.t Ht Caul ... 4 7 ,iM
I'hlla. ,,..,.4 10 .2k Milwaukee, a j() ,n'
Vealvrdur'a lleaull.
WKHT I'. KM I.KAft:n. '
fie Molne. J, Omaha,
I.lnntlii, fc, Hloun City, 2
HI, JoKeph, ; Topfka, 7
lunvei', 4; Wlrhlia, !i.
NATION A I, I,KA(II'K
riitahiirah, ; Clriclnneil, 2.
M. lrf)Ul-(1ii)iii!o, rain,
Hrooklyn, ; New Voik, fi,
I'hllivtolphlii, t: Hoalon, fi,
AM I'.HK'A S I.KAOI'I':.
ChleBiHl,. liiila, rain.
Cleveland, 2: lieiroli, o.
noalnti. A: WtaehlriMlen. R
New Voik, 2, I'lilladelphlu. 4
AJIKHH'AM AHOCATIO,.
Mlnnepolla, I; i.'olumbue, 14.
Milwaukee, h; I.ftiilevllle, S,
Ht. raul-Tiiledo, rain,
Kaimaa Cli v-lndlanapoll, rain,
datura Today,
Weatern Ieai De Molne at Omnha,
Ht, Joeeph at Topeka, l.inroln nt r-lom
City. Itenver at Wichita.
Natlnnal Iu Hrnoklyn at New
York, Philadelphia at llontoii, Plilahiiriili
wl Cincinnati,
Aiiifrlcan la(tiie-Cil' an nt Ht. lyiul.
Cleveland l I'etrolt, Moatnn l Waali
Inaton, iVew Voik (it rhllailnlplila.
SENATORS IN LEAD
AS THEYLICK SOX
Washingrton Hops Out in Front of
Frocesiion by Trouncing the
Boston Red Hose.
SCORE IS FIVE TO THREE
V
WAHIUNOTON, May l.-Wehlnglon
went Info th led In tha American loague
pennant rac today hy defeating Iloaton,
.' to 3, while Detroit and New York wert
loalng to Cleveland and nillndolphln, r
pectlvely. ftulh waa unateady and
paaeed nlna men, Roton hit Harper
hnrd, hut failed to make the lilt count
except In one Inning, In th eighth, with
the anora 3 to 2 glnet Whlngton, and
on out, Ruth Paeaed Rondeau, William
and Morgtn. tonard appeared and
lienry greeted him with a two-baae lilt,
hlcli cleared th hee. kfore:
rtenrer Inara I. nine lit Wolrea by
Sflnr to I'our eoee,
WK-kta, Kan,, May l.-Wb hlf took
aflvanlaVe of Hie penver plti here' wild-tii-ea
and rouplma hit wlih walk and
eror In the atnond Inning, won. It to 4.
heore,:
i WICHITA,
All. R. If. TO, A, IC.
Tohlln. If 5 112 0 1
Km, rf 6 1 2 :t 0 o
HBckaon, of 4 1 1 7 o 0
AhKteln, lb., 4 0 0 0 0
Hrllton, 2b.,,.. 4 3 3 2 4 0
IffilliiM, ilb 2 1 0 0 t 0
Ml' hi, r ... 4 12 3 1 I
Oinv. c , 4 117 2 0
.lohnaon, p ., 1 I 0 0 1 (I
Nmlih, p., 0 0 0 0 0 i
rate, p 21010
Totula,.., (Vi 10 27 10 2
DKNVKn.
AH. It. II. TO, A. K
Miller, rf a i 2 0 o
Kellhnr, 5 12 1 4 i
Onkea, cf 3 0 1 3 0 f
Huli lu r. If 3 0 0 2 0
I'yer. lb 4 1 0 1 J I
rte. d, 2b 3 13 2 4 0
f-hlf-lda, lb 0 I 10 1 0
Hheatak. 0 4 0 0 4 0 o
King. j 0 0 0 0 1
', p 4 II II II o l
Maneei.
Mleven
t
Total,.... S3 4 0 14 12 S
Hailed for Maner In ninth.
Penvrr OOOO00JJ 04
Vtlrhlta . 0 ti A 0 0 0 u 0 -!
acrtflce hit: Hetllng. Twobaae hit
Kllher, Tohlln. Kox, prlttnn, f.lt.ehl,
Gray. Hti ten beea: llrltlon D, Jack
on iJV lllla: off Klpa. 2 In one and
on-lhlrd Innlngn; off Manaer, ; off
.Inhneon, 1 In two and two-third Innlnaa;
off I'ate, 3 In ' Innliiga. Hea cu bull'
(iff Kin t; off Mnnaee 1 ..rf l,,l,na,n
ll; off Hmllh, 1, off rale, 2. Mrmk n it:
Hy rohuemi, 4; by Hmlth, I, bv I'ate, 4,
hy Klna, 1; by Manaer, 3. Wild pit. h
JiihtiMm tl. Hit by plt.hel ball l:
.loluia.in, It.ed. Time: I.'.. I mnli wa
it y an and Kane,
ROSENBERG TRIUMPHS
OVER GOFF BY SINGLE PIN
una cf the beat mad-he In th famam
Individual tournament wi rolled lat
Plaht hrtaeen Itnaenberg ami fluff,
Itoaey winning the aevenlh aum and the
aerlci Mum n raay fur Wartihow,
tie winning four out of alt gtiiiiri plated
Tolilatit Kent and HhlfMa and fVhoii.
O'an and YmiiMiiit H.-ore
Itnat-litmrg .. rn SIS IM I . pil ! pn
0"ff l't y 14 v I'l ! I' wtf
nuiih ,. . J r U 1.4 !.! IOI4
W arti-hnw 11 m ui 14 I 4 - in
llirfiyef, rf
iaiifrlfl, Hi.
Ii la. r
Brar'm WAttlltwiTON
AH H il l I All M O A I!
IlearUia'n If 4 I 'l "Hfc.i,,.. rf,,, j i t o
k.Ml, p t I i 'iraiier, lb .. 4 1 1 I 9
4 11 ftWllan. r I ... I It
I I I 1 0f,,-., f j i
4 111) (Miclfa, Ih 1 0
li.rdn.r fib. 4 4 1 I ev.iiiami, lb 0 A
Hurra, Jh ...4 14 liMnrttn, lb., I 1 I 1
l4 lllenrr, t
10)4 I'M. Mrlila, H, 4
I I 0 I'll. rear. .... 4
I II I li
Tel It i4 rr 12
0 4
i Ane, o.,
; i ii'iitiaa, e.
' fi.,,1,
lonaril, p
f'arriaan ,
Hiifirien ,,
I ! Ml
f
mmf-V ,4)-.4rA;.aV gl.4M
Cubs Are Ordered
to Cut Players' List
to Twenty-One Men
ClflCAOO. My 1.-A telegram received
by Trealdent Charle Weeghrnan of th
Chicago National fiaae Hall teum from
I'reatdont Tener of tha National leagu.
Informing th Chicago Huh that It will
hava to reduca t llt of plujera to th
regular number of player, twenty.ono
men, raiiaed conaldcrahle . ciiiiinent
among follower of th team,
The Chicago club la now carrying
twrity-alx men. Including Manager
Joaeph Tinker, Tha player limit rule, If
enforced, will requlra tht at leaet four
mn ba rleBed at one, a the rule
takea ffect May I, Trealdent Weegh
rnan, It waa ald. wa told at th time
of tha algnlng of th peace agreement
between th Federal league and Organ
led Paae Ball that h would liot have
to obaerve tha rula whan ha combined
th Cuba and tha Vhte.
It I ald that th Cub will aurfer
evrly If tha ml I enfnrcad. Tinker
ha nlna pitcher on hla llt, o If a cut
haa to b made, It I rnnldercd probable
that part of the rut, at leant, will come
In tha twirling alaff.
CINCINNATI, O., May l,-Th fhlcaga
National leagu club muat namo twenty-
ona player eligible to take part In Na
tional league cniitrt, and only theae
men can play, but th club la allowed
until neat aan to dtapnae of other
player whom they may reliiln, but who
at not eligible to play In the National
leagu.
Thl 1 the rnntructon placed by
Chairman Auruet Herrmann of the Na
tional rommlaalon on Hie agreement en
tered Into with the Chicago .uh at Hi
peace agreement here laat wlnl'r.
liner Iran AaanrlalliiH,
At Columbua n u ;,
Mlnneapoll I 2 A
( iillilllliil 14 10 3
Halteile; l)nae, I litem and T)iee,
HradV and Coleman,
At laiiilavllle ' R i:,
Milwaukee ............ & jl 4
iuisle ,. , a 1
Halleilca Ymina, Iaih and Mayer,
l.iiuue, Ittug .liiiuea and lmtie,
Mr I'eoplr lion! hniili.
A alt.ailnli Ut .i-ea an awful bt of
Itilaeiy .tii keep It active uw I if. King
New l.if I'tli unly .v All itrulnt -AdvrtlH
ment
Tllala . . SB l 4 14 1
Halted for l-fonrd In ninth.
li.,, i fnr l'arrlan In ninth.
Ilfialoit 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 3
nahlnatnn 0 2 0 0 U O 0 t '-it
Two t'liae hlla: Henry, .lanvrln. Haerl
flce hit: Judge, I'ouM" play: Mm gait
lo Ml lirlde to Judge; Mcllrlde to Morgan
lo Judge; Hurry to Jaiivrln to Hirry to
Agnew to (lardner to Agnew; Harry tr
tiiitdner. Ilaaea on balla: Off Hulh, i
of r Harper. 2. Hit and earned run;
Off It nth, ft hit. 6 run In aeven and one
third Innlnga; off fe"nnard. 1 lilt, no run
In two-third Inning. IH hy pitched ball:
Hv Ruth, Morgan; by Harper, Hcolt and
Agnew. Hlruck out: Hy ftulh, 3: bV
I.Hiiiiard, 2; by Harper, 4. L'mplfcg: Con
nolly end Owen.
I levrlantl Heal Tiger.
HKTKOIT, May 1. ritanlcy Coveleekl
pitched Cleveland to a 2 to 0 victory over
lietmlt In riiln-wept gam her to.
lav. The game waa called while tha
lth Inning wa being played and the
acure reverted lo Ihn end of tho fifth,
OiMncv lnile, a pua to Turner, and
Hmlth double In tha flret Inning (cured
( luvi lurid a run. Hcore;
CI.rVlU.AM) flKTHOIT
AH II OAK AH. 11.0 A K
flranfr. If.,, I I 1 0 (1VUI, ,..,. 0 0 4
Turner, Hi... I I 1 t Mattel, Ik., I t I I
(ieaaar, cf.. 1 4 la nhb cf .... 10210
Hinlili, rf..,. 2 1 I ll UVeach, If..,. I 0 0 0
llanilll, Ih... I 4 14 f'l 'r.jvford, rf I 0 A f
lli.oaH '.h I I I AHallnian, tbt 10 0 1
inl.r., I 1 0 eil'liin, lb..., 1 I ll 0 0
YN.NI, ... t 4 1 4 fiHiaiMta, .. 2 t I 0 0
rtlnlakt, el I I I lliaunl, .... 3 DOII)
Totale. ... 14 7 tl" 7 T Tolali IT J IH It I
Cleveland 2 0 0 0 0--2
tielrolt 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-bae hit: Hmllh. Hcrlflr lilt:
Oraney, Hpker Houble play: Oandll,
uiialed; f'obh to Malael. F1rt baa
onerroi; Cleveland, f; lietrolt, I Raaei
on balla: Off Covlkle. 1: off Pau. 1.
F.arned run; Off Coveleakle, none; off
luaa, !. Htru.k out: Hy Coveleakle.
I; by Pauiw, 1, irmplre. Evan and
Chill.
Mark Heat Yank.
PHILAnill.PHIA, Mav l.-Phlladlphla
defeated New York her today, 4 in 2,
bv bum hlng hit with error In tha open
ing liming. Hcor;
MW VOftK PttlUntttJ'MlA.
AH 11.0 A 13 AH. 11. O A It
Malffl rf. 4 1 1 II OWIM. ta..,,4 14 2 1
i.lll.n.tlev, if 4 A 1 Pli k. lb 4 I I II 1
Uaaa. I(., I lit i-mi itink, rf... 4 I
Haker, II. ... 4 44 u Marin. If. , 4 1 I 0 ft
imia.ia. lb. 4 4 4 i' I one, Ib... 1 14 11
I'M.p, III .... 4 111 Uli Inula, IK. 1 10 0 0
I'a. klne', Hi I I I llbeinva n. rf I 1 II 4
Nuiiamakr. ll I I I 0Meer, o f I
Huaeall ... Ill "ll.ian, p .,,.1 1141
HalJatll ... 1 I 4
Tmalt .... 40 I IT 11 I
T.Hall . ..! Ikll I
i Untied tor Huaaell In ninth.
1 Vew Ymk ll 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I
i it, ii., I. i,, hia In 0O1O00-4
I Two baae hit: l'lpp. Home run: Htrunk.
Htnleii bar; Jiie, Mi Inula 121. P.-'ible
Husker Freshmen
Capture Dual Track
Meet from Doane
CRETE, Nr.b., May t.-(ttpclJ T'-Io-rm
oDan collega met defeat at tha
hand of th Nebratkfi unlverally freh
men In a dual track meet held on Doan
fluid her thl afternoon,
Tho track wa rathor alw on aooount
of th recent lain, o that few good
record war ma1. Th final coun. w:
Iioana, 41; Ne,braka, 67, Grown of Poane
won th individual honor with thirteen
point to hi credit, Engitlrom and Dint,
both of the ferahmtn, tied for econd
plm, wtlh ten point a each.
Kutmriary:
loo-Yiiid ilaeb: Urfiwnf Jmane, flrt;
Hryana, Nebiaeka, aeinnd; 1'araon, N
Inaaka, third. Tim, 0:loy
Wi-Yard dnah: Werner, Nelirak. flrt;
Hrown, I mane, econdi Taraon, Ncbraaka,
third. 1 true, 0
440-Yard daah. Drown. Ponn, flrt.;
Hryan, Nebroaka, econd; Reed, poane,
third Time, 0;f,.",.
Half-mile run; Wnrh, Poane, flrat;
JiKkaon, NebraaU. aecond; HU'Veui, Ne
biaeka, third. Time, 2 W.
Mlln tun; ilrnf. Netihraaka, flrat;
Hmith, Hoane, aecond; Hpeiicer. Doan,
third. Time, 4:i',4,
t put: Reeae, Nebrsaka, flrat: Eng
a ,i, Nehrneka, aecond, Haylott, Poane,
tlilid. Plalane, Sa feet (t Inchea,
Tola valut: Hayleit, poane, flrat; Con
rad. Poane, erond; l,ngatroin, Nimraaka,
third. Height, feet 10 Incbc.
High lump: Werner, Nebraaka, and
Kllnt, Nebraaka. tied for flrat. lli!lbt, j
ieer I Inch,
m-yard hurdle: Kinney, Nebraaka,
fleet ; Itechort, Nohraeka. eecond; Klnpey,
pofiue, third, 'lime: O lu.
5iyard hurdle: Hwhoed. Nebraaka,
flrat; Heed, Doane, aecond, Unney, N
braaka, third Time; :!..
Placua' Kugalrnm, Nebraaka, flrat;
Reeae, Nebraaka, aecnnd; Haylelt, poane,
third. Plalance, 1'1 feel,
llroad tump; Clint, Nehrka. flrat;
Carter. Poane. aecond; t'-ngalrOin, Ne
braaka. third, Platanee, ) feet Inche.
Relay and hammer both forfeited by
Poane to the Ncbraaka freehmeti,
ay for Blair, H allowed nlna hit,
walked nlna and hit five, Peor; R H E.
Ntar and btripeg.... 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 4
Jilalr 2 3 2 1 0 1 1 3 -U 9 I
Battcrle' ttr, ,1oman and Krauaa;
tltara and Htrlpei, Carter and ponovan.
konlhrrn Aaaix-laflon,
nirmlngh'am. S: Atalanta, 4,
Naahvllla, a; Mmnhl 7.
New Orleang, 2; Mobil. 0.
Chattanooga, Ji Little Rock, 0.
College Haa Ball,
Roaton. $; Oeorgtwn, 4.
Virginia M; Virginia, t.
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Opening of Sherman
Howard Ball League
PARWE1X, Neb., May l.-8pf lal.V
Ferwell opened the 1919 eaon at Roalu
'by playing a double-header and loalng
both game, 4 to 1 and t to 4. Puiine
brcg lot to Aahton on the latter
ground, t to 4,
Be Want Ad bring th beat remit.
Blair Outplays the
Stars and Stripes
ftlaAirt. Neb., Max l.-fHnoclal Telegram.)-
Blair beat the Hura and Htrlpea
In n'alow game todny, 15 to B. R'alr
acored In every Inning but ono and tho
Htar and fitrlpe ecored In on,e InnlnifN
only,
Cloarnnn pitched for Illiilr and but for
on bad Inning, tha third, had tha War
and Htrlpe at hi mercy, Hrc Carter waa
-rj-fa,B
.The new
Arrow
COLLARspring
style, in two height
Iforu
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.Uti lleilenll lo I ' 1 1 1 1 . It.'.leull tf l'lpp
In 'rrklniwiih Huah to Meyer to
irltiiil. rlrat baae on errma, New
. oik, .1. I'hiladelphitv 1. Haae on bah
I'ff ttuaaell. I off Huah. .'. Hit aid
earned I una Off llueaell. I bite. 3 run
In i-itiht Innlnaa; olf Huah I hue 1 run
In nine ltiiili., Htrui-k out; H Huaaell,
li- jtoalt, I, I'tuptre .Snlllii and
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BASE BALL
OMAHA VS.DES MOINES
April iirUO; May 1.2.
ItOCHKK I'AItK
MuaiUy, May 11, Ladlag1 Bar,
Oauit Called lilt T. M.
nor. Heai on Hal Karkalow Proa.
liiil
It costs little to
Visit Colorado
$50.00 is sufficient to cover all expense of an ex
tremely interesting and profitable two-weeks
vacation $25 more will furnish air the lux
uries of such a trip.
No other mountain resort is so near; hotel ac
commodations are practically the same as in
Omaha; side trips vary in length and cost to
fit the convenience and pocketbooks of all;
extras amount to very little.
Many Omaha people spend their vacation in
Colorado every pear because of the above
features. They always find things of new in
terest. Going to Colorado with them is like
going home it is "their" vacation resort.
If you have never visited Colorado, there are
wonderful surprises in store for you. If you
have been there, you will certainly arrange
to go again this year, for at no time has Col
orado been more attractive than this year
new automobile tours, added hotels and sum
mer cottages, better stocked trout streams,
improved mountain trails.
Vacation time will soon be here, so make your
Colorado plans now. $17.50 round-trip fare in
effect June 1st, via
Union Pacific
th '"Comfort Way" to Colorado made such by "means
of splendidly equipped trains carrying Standard and
Tourist Bleeping cars and free reclining chair cars
trains that embody everything that tends toward pleas
ant rail travel. Roadbed double-tracked with "heavier
than necessary" teel rails, ballasted perfectly and pro
tected all the way by Automatic Electric Block Safety
Signals.
"Colorado for tha Toarit"k 64-pg, beau
tifully llluttatd booklet containing; money, and
tim-aavHng Information fra upon application to
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