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Pas Boys Surely Are Making Good on the Prospectus We Had KILDUFF SAYES DEMON SHORTSTOPFER OF THE . NEW ROUKKE FAMILY. GIANTS LOSE AGAIN TO BOSTON BRAYES SPORTS SECTION FRAY FOR OMAHA TTTA MAHA Oklahoma Pete Makes Wonderful Catch of Line Drive Which Would Have Tied Up Count. NORTH GIVEN OEEAT SUPPORT New Yorks Drop Another Game to Men of Bean town. Close SCORE IS SEVEN TO SIX ..I i 1 Oklahoma Pet Kllduff can now write bin nam in capital letter and bold-faced type.' Oklahoma rU ttlncd everlasting fame nd a or digit In th ninth tram of th combat yesterday between Omaha and fcloux City by nailing a liner from the bat of Larry I.ejeun and thu prevent ing tha Sioux from tying tha core. With the teoret1 to 4 In the ninth, two ci t and Connolly in third, Lcjoun caught one of Thompson'! routhpaw slnnt n th i beak and slammed It toward lift field with three-base ticket on It. Connolly ctarted to gallop for home and the faun began to set ready to .tll! down for an i xtra-ltiriln fray. Maltri Flylngr l.rap. liut It wai not to be, Kllduff leaped to the left and In the air at the aaine time, throw both hand! up and pulled down tha ililc. It handcuffed brnve I'e'e, that drive did, but the doughty little hoitstop hunt; o to U until limp Mullen cal'ed IJdun.i out. Then lie dropped the bull end began, to mi ma hi liand which la probably ! yet, Jxjeun (hrew hie bat In the air, niaile weaHiIng remark about the ancestry of Kllduff, himself, the ati-a and the world In general, und the UcliluU fen hiked for the car. It vai ooine ball game and the l.W) fane pro ie nt went home entirely satis fled that our de luxe HouiUc are sumo thletn. A number of cniallonal plays were tagd by the Jtourk arid North tow hi life to hi mate. Hit Blous hit I.011 pretty hard, but nifty support held them down until the alxtli, when they broke loos fir a trio ol.tulli. Marty Krug derrlcked North In the ".v nth and Cecil Thompson cam forth to 'ubdue tha, Indian with hi moist ball nd earn th victory. Hoarkc Count Thrice. Th gam breeced alone In tight ityle 'for thre atanze. Thin the Ilourkovln Jn got to l)oe Watson, former 1'eleial league (Ike-kick of Sherlock Holmes, and drove In three counter. "Kay Miller atartel the rally by pollnj it drive to right, Kllduff added to hi bonors by lammlng a double to left, cm .which Miller t.lked to third. With th Infield drawn up Johnny l'rlcst laced a hit' through Cooney, scoring Miller and Kllduff. North laid down bunt, which ent I'rlest to econd, and Earl Pnilth nt Tried horn with a two-ba knock to right. Heor I Tied, In th lxth th Sioux knotted th count by catching North when h wasn't look ing. Cooney drew a walk to start It. George Watson rolled a dinky tingle to right Cooney cored and WaUon took aecond on Connolly' hit to Smith gar dent Leeune' hit scored Watson iinl ent Connolly to th rd. Ilenallng's (quecno bunt marked Connolly. In th seventh North became wild galii nd Thompson ws culled to do the reicue net. " Omaha won th gam In th final half ef th seventh when Doo Watson blew up. Two Korrd Home. Thompson' got ft llf on Crosby' error. Emlth beat out a bunt and Burg sacri ficed. Gasper ordered Watson to pa Krug. Hase filled. Watson then chucked th pill Into ono of Cy Porayth' tender ribs, forcing Thompson over th rubber. Gasper Jerked old Watso and summoned S'rlnc Gasklll from the bull-pen. Prince went In and tried to terrify everybody fcy a bunch of wild ferocious wind-up Krueger popped ft short fly to ttejeune, fcut Miller waited , 0v" uut and drew a walk., '"i..ng Smith over the plat. Kllduff alammed a drive toward second, which Gasklll caught on the tip of h' glove Just enough to caroom tho pill lo Cooney, who made a one-handed stop nd threw Kllly out Th drive had every 'Jloenso to be a safe one to Kllly cannot be censored for having hi revenge by robbing Loleune of a clout. The Sioux put ono tally over In the ninth. With Callahan and Cooney out. Watson aint'led to crnted, and scored on Connolly triple to l:ft. Then Connolly was left on the runway howling for help when Kllduff tagtd the enati n of thi matinee. t'mp Minn 'Km. All of the Rniirke played gum! line ball. Kllduff pnstimed In l.l usual sto:lar fsahlon and Is credited with an error enly because Umps Andrews muffed one. 1 ete' throw to firnt w wide, but Miller recovered In lllii lo touch the I ng before the, runner, lint Andrew hart other thought on Ills mind and wasn't Innlili.g . he called th runner safe. I! an't the only deetitin Andrei muffed ntir lay. II butted shout ., on boih teams In the matter of tonkin decldti im, Karl rnUlh almost startled ("allahai rut of h s normal mind bv a fir.iw t.i the plate In lh third inn'iig Conn- lly lifted a fly t l"'ft and Col, van on hlnl. ttempted tn er aftr.r th cttcU, tiuiltli limria a perfect peg to liUte . li t Callahan fnuiol Kruetr salting fur ; him fill in band. The lhnr i4Jhl t j f ilt fiftteii feet f ! tha put-, an I j ttHi.li.in tn iii.i. l II in ! .r-i! i I bliti lm -. aa r rit.e lt.i t the 111 MtV Kfi'g d t!l. i.h. titiimlf by (.lutiif evtrl hud Mis In eeut.r ant l-'ll ill I .:m I . l 1 . 11.) Th U of the i e ill i' (U . I t.ly tt I 14 Af tt-t .. !,.. t ". t. i.i. a p. . .ik.t i i l 1 1 Hit Brisk Bettiiut n Future Books for Kentucky Derby ,.i., HV1I I tin 1 ' t .i. i. ,.. . al . t I . e '. . 5 i ' . m it ) n II I ' j , It . -t .1 I mi ' ' l ) .. ef m-t t i I y 't t . I tot ! ( t I i. ' ' i '"( . ht4 4I I i i 1 I' I ! ' ! . I- . '' I !t 11 tjkt ''" t-.. ' I' f J ' I-., ) I , . t ,1 u '." j ' tl .' i' I fct 1 v 1. t ! ' itr - t , . , 1 li t I ' I I ' t . I (... ! I ,,,..,( . ,,. 1 I h I'H ! . , I. t t' . I - if I a . ii, a t i.,- t. w, ! t- ,) I j r ' (WW J 1 ,Mtr, f 1 i r . ' . Yd i 'n- ;;MV, i '' WW fJi n i : KJduff. SAori Siop LOOK WHO'S HERE, INDIANS ON TOP! Cleveland Win from White Sox and Goes Into First Place, GUY MORTON FOOLS BATTERS CHICAGO, My . Ouy Morton's speed was too much for Chicago batter when hit would have netted run today and Cleveland won h gain v from tho White Box, i to 1, going Into first place. Ull ting by Kinlth, Gianey.end WambHgRiiss figured In the Cleveland scoring, while the visitor aided Morton with tome sparkling work in the field. A, poor throw by Fpenkcr and three singles lit the ninth gave Chicago It one run. Score: OliKVIW.AND, At). HO Ortner, If... 4 1 t a r. AH H O A R. OMurohr, it., i I t I I.I r, ,llln. rf. I 1 I I 113 Callliin, tb 4 0 i I (I l I'liiirnlrr, lb. I (111 I t Turner, lb. ., I lrlier. if., i Umllh, rf..,. I 0 0 4 t I 14 0 a 1 a 1 2 i 0 1 : 4 ;n.it. lb., it IL.w.ril, 2b.. tlinhtis't. IS 4 O'Selil. 0.., 4 MortuH. S. ... I i.U.kfon. If.. 4 14 4 liVHV'-r, St., 4 CM. -Mullen, ib 4 I UKiliallt. o. 0 I .!!. D. , . . iiiuirortti. e. 10 tricitie, o..,. 'lA-UMi ... 1'otale 1! 1 ti rri0 Keltch 1 Tm.U 4 17 II i natted for fcott In the third. Hutted for lianforth in the seventh. United for Ch.otte In the ninth. Cleveland 0 I 2 0 0 0 ' ?- Chicago , 0 w 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base hit: Hmlth, tiranoy. Jack son. Tliree-tinno hit: Weaver, Kacririce hlta: liandll I'ii, Morton, eacrlfico fllex: iiur,i hmiHIi Hukp on errors: Clove- land. 1. lluxcs on IihIIk: Off Morton, 1; I off Hcntt, I: off nanforth. 1. Hit and earned runs: Off Mutton, 9 hits, no tuns In nine innings; nfT L'unrnnn. t mis. runt In four innliigs; off ricott, 3 hits, Z runs In tlirco Innings; off Clcutte. 2 hits, t inn tn two lniiinKS. lilt by pitched hall: ly rianforth, Hiioaknr. Struck out: Hy Morton. 3; by 1'antorth, 1. Umpires: lAaiis and Chill. Out hit, But Victorious OMAHA. AH. It. II. O. Hmlth. If 4 1 Huiir. no i lirlllf, rf 3 1'oreythe, rf 2 K riuxcr, v 4 Miller, lb 3 n n 0 o 1 t I 0 1 Kllduff, ss 3 rlest, 21. 4 North, p .f Thompson, p. .. Totnts JH 6 " 17 17 I i hi oi'x crrr. All. It. II. '1 A. 1 t 0 2 0 (l 0 1 1 ' Hi 111 hllll . SS. ( Vioion , 'h, . . . ( i iileoii. rf. Connolly, ,'H". ., I,. teiine, el' .. i illinium, if. fri.any, l'i, ... 1 .IvlliiiHlotlo, v. C S HlSHll, (1. i.l,ill, p. .. Totalt ;u ID ? KoraMhn out, lilt hy batted bull. I imli - IM.i. enojdftje'a llllt I 1 0 tl t 1 .it,ii city- It. ilia f tl 0 ft A 1 ft I t Inn i I I e 1 9 i J-m Thie-be lilt' 'i'imulty. Two !. bus Mi luff, H'liHti '..ci ifi. a bit' I. '1. S. l'.li, l) Walii.li II.ii.IIiiiI I' ., I. (' n . eiittliti 1, Ki'iifi. I II ''it Ulinl.t, 4. M.nu l'i(, S Ilia inf N utli. a lii si act i ilui.l KiiiiniH tit Tlf.tii I ' I I" !' i"t I v ttit ,t ll'ltll ,1 fl" C, Wt',.!! , hi tt Ml.' I ,)!. I I ml. . a i-.'f it - I . n.. 11, i.u.i , t la, . I , .... I a Im.li.aa "I ,- ti.it bv Si.illi I I., I' . U I !.. , 'i Ii i.tt N..H . i.H i W.I..I, t ,,n .,... .:. I tl i , i l.v I I i t , 4 - I, ..i.t III 1,1,. I t i.. ii,a l-u ttn.t aiil'tai Brown Payroll Will Run Over $100,000 I'M aM. ,.( t . I I f li, m . 1 r tn t,vUi 4 lii'il Hat ft ! I I ,f lit.) a.f i I ,(4 I I i. t l i. . i. t i-m . 11.4b 1- 4 ! la i ,,. t ttt i... ,i.,. Hlit h UH i pl,i.4l.al t a f ail ii 4t i. ma, Hi- I'll it. hi tk ;4,Hi tl,,4H l.4 wf vllMtf i I H ii. a i tn t.- t a a i, i i , a t . ' , 4 1-4, I . I. t tt 11- " 1,1 i.H, .h- tl .i . ', i a, H'.ta 14 I t taaai4a t4itv ia4IV4 . a, t . i, , i , . l , , . f i... it t 1- e ( ..,-, i.', , I Hi I , - . I .it I ' lt..br ta t 4' . .. t it 1 t NK WYOrtK. Mny 6 New York lost another close gitino hero today, Hoston wlnnlnif, 7 to . The Oliinta scored five eHrncd runs on Hudolph In the first ln nlni, after which they could do little with the llostou twlrler's delivery. Te reau, who has won New York only victories, was knocked out of tha box in the second Inniiiur. Hoston won tho Kame In tho sixth innhitf, wben Wllholt walked nitd scored ou singles by Kuiict chy and Kmltll. Score: UOHTDN NKW VilllK. AH. H. O A I'. An il II A K Maraniee. it 4 1 I oflnrns. H...4 111" Kii. 2h..., 4 i i I 0IO.Irlin. rl 4 3 0 0 ..lime II .. S J e 0 lllovli.. 21 4 114 1 Willi., II. rf.. I t I 0 I'hauff. of.... 4 t e Iw.iimuiv. lb i I 12 (I Ol'l.'i. hr. n, 4 1 i i 1 Km 1 1 li. 31).., I I J (, liMrrkle, lb... 4 1 19 II 'illlnlon. I f, Jin" nil K. Il'l, 8b 8 t t t II llnn.lv, c,..,'r, t 4 4 irKallV 1 0 0 0 0 KU'ioltih, P . I 0 0 3 llltarldru. e., 4 I T J , Inrrau, o. . 1 0 0 1 0 Telsts If linil.'lCerrtit. ... I llouat'h .... 1 0 0 D JWiiJeragtl. u 0 0 0 0 Tuials 11 r 15 1 Hatted fur McKechniii In .liliilh. Hutted for 1'crrltt In seventh, Host on 2 II 1 0 I 0 0 07 New York S 0 I 0 0 0 M M Two-base hit: Kuiiff, Three-bnae hits, Morkle, Marnnvllle, Ilouhle iiI.ivh; tUniis to Iturldeii, Onyln to f.lrKe hiile; Hmllli to Konetchy, I'lriit on crmrn. liorlun, -'. Ilnses on hulls; (Iff TeMvuu, off rei'tltt, 1; off Anderson, I. Kits and earned ruiis; f)ff Teereaii. M hlis D runs In one ami one-third Iniiliiiis; off I'er rllt. 6 lilts 2 runs u five niil tv.n-thirds Iniilnsx; off Ariili tsnn 1 lilt no ri nr In two 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 : off iiiiililph li runs. Hit by pitched ball; Complon bv I'eriltt. titriiek out: Hv I'errltt, 6; bv Ittidolph, 4. I'm pin s: Uli. 1 1 r nod lluion. High School Athletes ' Will Compete at the UNnivcrsity of Iowa IOWA CITY, I.. May 0 .-fHpne al.) -Two hundred rthlete from nvire than twenty-five Iowa hlnh solmols are to b entertained at the university on Katur- day, May 13, at i lie clKhlh annual Inlnr- iciiolnstic Ira'k meet. Allhoutrh all tin entries are not yet In, it I expected thitt the meet this year will lo tho b g st l;i the history tf tho annual stute daihic. Ist year twenty-six schools and 19; athletes competed In tho track meet, which waa won by I'mvenport, with a total of forty-three point. West IIIkIi, (f Pe Molno., we second with forty-one and on half poln s. Kast I. e M lines tnaa tie wlnrer of tho meel t years ago ai d also threo j'ears ago. Iowa City won three of the other four meets and Cedar Haplds ono. rrellmlnnrlea for the eent sre to be held t :39 o'clock on Katurdny moniln? and tho final at 2 o'clock 1st (lie after noon. At 12;i o clock all tho vislllin? athlete will bo served at the armory with ft training table lunch. Mednl are to be awarded on the field Immediately after the conclusion of th meet and a band concert on, the eampu In the even ing will conclude the day' event. Wolves Defeated By Kaws of Topeka WICHITA, Kan., May 6.Topeka. had everything- its way and easily defeatod Wlchl'a today, 9 to 2. Bcore: WICHITA. A a. R. If. PO. A Toblin, If . 4 0 , 4 0 . 4 0 . 4 0 . 3 2 . 4 o tox, if Unckson, ef... Absleln, lh.... (irliton, 2li.... Hetllnif, 3h,. I.ttschi, ss 'iray, c J'eto. p luirham, p.... Malarkey, p.. itaiip 'Ko 'atner 1 0 u 27 n Totals 32 2 TOPKK A. All. 11. II. I'O. A Anler, 1b 6 2 2 11 Cochran, ss 5 1 1 4 ? fioodwln, Sli fi 2 S Tydoman, rf 1 2 2 i Kriiefjcr. cf 4 0 ? 1 0 I.Hitimori'. 2b 2 0 (I 2 B bchweitzar, If S 1 1 1 0 Moiin e, c 4 o 4 0 I.iiinlicili, p 4 S I 2 1 Totals Si 9 It 27 hi 1 Hutted for Durham in aecond. Halted for Mnlatkey In ninth. To'ieiia 2212021 ft-ft Wichita OlOoOOOOJ J I fiiicilfc . hits; a Krceiter. I Jlitl'iiore, j Hrltton. Jivkstin, Monroe, 'irsy. Tine... laa.- hltt: Cuchran, Tdiiitni. Mil.-n j buses: Aler t oclitfin tills: 'iff 1'ii'e, 3 In one luu'nu; i ff Imrham, 2 In to In ' ulna: off Mahirkey, It in aeVeli Itiii n :.. Di.iilile pint : laitinu'tc ti tic :rn ti ,Aitlir Mrufk tut, Hv I'ale, 1; bv Iambi th. :t I'ane. on balls' Off 1 li' 'ham,' I, off IJtiiib'lh, !. 1 1 't ' k : l.diit'e h. Mil i . Iiehi it tall ly Maliirl.,.4, I,m- tuore, by Lambeili, l.lia In Time: l.l'. tmpiri a; l'i ut,',t hi d A iiib i son. Cubs Win in Eighth From Pittsburghs IMT I'ilU Ittill, May - l.l as'i won t ! t, tlsiiHl lliuli.f holt. t,iy tin a "i1 t.i Kit- k, W tlllalna' Inln and ail lilt at flint, .in I t,'l I'i'-I nili. ! to I Ttttt t.i-iite 404 m-inf.l a ron In tf f 1 1 h liniii.f by a uliiti'e br Uttmisr i, I b an t liikft eifi.f- l'!.citrf tiwt I m s.,.itf tn Ifitt fi.nttt en holtr a ntn.i. a. i 'iiti I . Ii. ii.? hil b. tie l 'I I ' 4 , I i tilt' l.'.il 4.1 It 14 1 tt 4 I I 1 111' 4 1, li t a. ,rf li, 4 ! ." I i i i i 4 it I t t S a ,i .4 I I ,'t I 4 ' 4 I t In I I III l it a it.. a I lit- i . II 4 a a a 4 4 it. t t n ... f !.,!. b 4 t I ) t tl. ff V t I I . . .r i a . t I ttitt4it lit l-elt t aalltta I a i -, i ;. . tt , tv, . ..! j 4'.r - ,, , 1 1 , tl'' I ' t , a ',t I ' ' ' ' I i a', a tV I- -. i-.4. J ' , a . : 4 - 4- I . t !.,,!. It 4 I I , I -a I ' , ' -a ; t- , I , . ,., ,.i. , a . , i "It j ! !'. - I , 4 - a ,4 ! ...a.-. .1.1 ( 4 I -t t.i I '''" i t I 41-a.f' la 41 ..." a- I ' J t 4, t.t bl, t 4t 4 4 H ! UNO OMAHA, Some Snaps at . Lr , ITS J , ,f Itmw lattaf atMsCyy' 'if - 111 KwJE 6 v ft 4 YALE VICTOR OVER TIGER TRACKMEN New Haven Defeats Princeton Meet by a Large Margin. OVERTON TAKES THE MILE NEW I1AVKN, Conn., May e.-Yale de feated Princeton In their track meet to day, l.'lnalo score: Yale, 6U'4; Princeton, K'j. " 0110- mllo run: Won by Overton, Yale; Colwell, Princeton, si-cond; t'tidcrwood, Princeton, third. Time, 4.-.'li;. 440-yard: Won bv Uichaiiinon, Prince ton: Copper. Vale, hcchiiiI. Jacket, Princeton, third. Tline, 0;TiY 100-yard dach: Won h 'Headway, Yal: Moore, Prliiccton, sccomi: rinuwdoti, piiiiieloii, third. Time, 0:hi2i. IJii-yaiii hurdles: Won by Karwell, Yale; Crawford, i'rltueton, second; 1'hvis, Vale, third. Time. 0;i;'0. torc, lour events; Vale IS, Prince ton 14. hhoi put: Won hv Dradf, Yale; dis tance, 4it lect. Ill Ini'lii'S. ilncllr, Prince ton, second; I ki iiIk'T. Prim etou, thli il. Polo vault: All pulnts ttun hy Yale as Hin k, .lohnstone, lli-jl and Nnaoi I led at H feet. 6 Inchon. Twnnlle run: Won hy Youtijr, Y'ale; Glover, i'rlucelon, second: i'tlsclmff, Pl-incftni), third. Tlin. U.uTH. 111- li .lump: Won bv Oler, i ale, height, 6 feet. Second place tie bet ween Clifford, Yale, .mil Daty, I'rlucelon, Msi-yard run: Won oy overlon. Ynle; Marker, Yale, second; Hair, Princeton, I. iinl. Time. I:fi7n. ."core, nine events; Y'ale t'J1, Prlnce lon llamiiior throw won bv Hrown, Yale, tin-lance 141 feet 7't iiii-hes: Oeiinerl, pitiiceliin, second; Maiden, lale, third. Hruad lump won bv I lainj'ton, Yale, dlMtaiuo :i feet It Inches; Maddeti, Prlnce tini. fe.-i.iil, Nl.-hol.t, Yale, tfilffl. :.'.i iiiiil hiir, Ht-s v. on by Cictafuid. Ill Pi liio-toi! ; Knrttell, III, Vale, second, ilfii.o. Pi liii-elnii, third Time, fl " ii-Mitd tiaan 44-in t'V Mooie. Prlnt:et'in: Tie.iii.tu', inli, ti.'.'iul, H:nrt, III, Vale, tl ird Time. I ii.,,1 w.t.ft.: m'.i' l.l, ,: I'rtnrelrtn r,l.. V.ilo t'.'i'i ten f.isis and I'rltu stun three. Reds Land on Doak And Defeat Cards m HT l i't'lH, Mny -4 i..-iii.st hit Ioak htnl tuility ami won from Ht. Inils, T to 3. I'ta.limatt get two, (nut In the t mid ott baa Mi l..i!ia. n ii.U on Hi k t Hill ll.i.iv, and a liiiaie ii.nr !iitjlt uiiti.l tht'in tin no in In ll.lid and a lit-e mi IVW ,. ilttiibU by lltrtmi end l.tnidnii add. I u..H,ir ! In Hi .tt'-.. 'I I, tir lut run . list i.it of! I-" i, nt ai.il I -t an ill .i. hot a ri. -i tt,.j b.la at til a it". I -I. I I -.1 I S 4 i an It ii t a. , t t h r t I H , I. I .! if 1 ! a tit I a I 114 4 j it it tilt I ...v.,. I,. 4 I t It. 4 1 t .-a- I 4 I I 4 4 ta. .. I I .-.a a t t I la 4 1 . I .4-414 14 4 I, il I ..t.t, ' !.( f t, It, II 1 1 'H I.'..- t I. if U -. 4 t 4 1 . I tl. .4 i I , i a 1 . I I.M . . ,. It, I .., ... It, tal " k I ' . MM tlaa II I t I I ,. 4 .a ,i . l " , a v ,i . I , ,i,t 1 . , ;l AY SUNDAY MOUNT NO, MAY the High School Field 1 r. 'LV- !:'-1 f T' If - ; l Wilbur TuUa-way dcarini T Boosters Hit Hard In Early Frames And Defeat Links f I KB MOINKS, May B.-Ucs Moines hit East lis id In early Iniilniis mid ilcfcaled I.lncoln here today, 4 to i. Hcorc: LINCOLN. All. It. II. O. A K, Carlisle, If ;t o ( I lllnchuiaii, :b 4 it 0 I Thomas, cf 4 0 2 0 Irfil.er, rf , 4 12 4 hfeveusiin, St.; 4 II 0 'J U IIIIhiiis, lb 3 0 i Vi Moisn, 31 I U o Itnluer, v .1 0 1 l;,ml, p I 0 t Jnliiisoii I O 0 0 ,1 0 1 ft I I 2 3 li 0 14 Oiirdner. p 0 O tl 0 Total SI 1 24 JIE9 MufSKH. AH. it. It, O llahii. If . Hunter, cf.... .finea, lb i'.. en. If,,.. 1'imhr, c (nlf,,.l. S. I h.... I'lnliti, ;b Haiti-, i. ii.ttU ... Halted fur Peat In l's elKhtli. I Ihvi.ln , ...0 I M o 0 ! a Mi'in-t .. tie too ll-i in lulls ll ibo Pat' r. I,i tier I ate bit, t.al.. M , if, -i bin ft I 4. t Tltlt M.ii fv 'II 1... I tt. l.ll I , on I le ,.ili, py lt.iki.l-, tiff I ii bv I !. . it I Hilt l t 'in . I r-ii rlt ll.llU.t t ". a In ML i ' I'M, . -r-. Western Kerve TrotirasBiFiuU I ,t, t ' M, ' , Ma --It v. i lata t a t I II- ( r..'tta t't i.'lal !- f " i.f 1 !aat a la l a I I tl I' a tut ! ' i if t4t'4 1 4' t I -a 'I f ' ' 4 v, I a , 'a C taa.4, t, t I it - a t ' . f a I " . I - I a I - ' . a I V a .tt I it at a I- . ., ! a -t I I . . , I .'at NtH I I t i A i I ' IS t .atit f .... 1 It .1 !, . I'.l. Iran, ti it A ', Mi l - at, I -,'t t'. .J I a ta r I a a . a . 4a I I - a' t a I., t- I a 4 a a a. I . a f t It ' .n fat 1 . , a, I I ! 1 . t ,l 1 It ,a. a 4 I at . I 4 a 1 . 1 ,. j - a t a a f 1 it I , ' 4 . - . 1 .- I 1 t 1 t- 4 1 1 i -I ' ' I -1 4 : 1 lit 1 1. 1 I 4 . .-a i . '. "t a, 1 I ta 4 1 ' a' at1' at , a 4 a- ' at . t It. ,11,,. a't'aj .'-,ti ' i I't Mi t-at t. a !fT ilu a,iiiw"i)itiaifftii.iirj fti JV ..A : T . -' iea " I i. J ..J I t : - 'S M i.itf ft .f, --I- --- . fe,..:' , Ir , VJhtM i"." K J ft ' , " .W .1 iSM ' ''fcataaa ' J j r i : H- Bee 7, 101(1. and Track Meet 9& 9inche HORSES ARE BUSY AT LOCAL TRACKS Preparing for Early Meeting!, tho Hamens Nags Put in Good Licks at Two Plants. TRAINING WEATHER IS IDEAL Hr ill sti l l, I'll 4:1.1'. With tha tinea day' meetliit; at tit Hanson eourso only a month away, ami a Dei'iiratltui day racing incline scheduled for th fast Kast Omaha oval, hanieaa horsa aitlvttles at both of th local tracks mada notabia stride during tha Inst waek. Track condition ars lootj at both the circuit emirs at Itnnstni. Tha weatlie man l hated nicely during llio last evi data, trainers takliitf advantatta of th tttilmy t'lituatto i-ondittiiiis ami Klvlm their (hill tf.l luletittdy full tturkolltt, Il fait, teal fast on. a, In ti.ma taart. (h ! la time of th )ear. Al 'I buii. I i iinlllii.i.', popular htif ts loan vtl'li tb larf! t i rmii of harnf a-t tlattbtt ait the lifiiat'li ttablt-t. ptluta. Ilia "ill IjiI McKliinry ullli.l thai li t. k d ull J Iria l.i .1 vt.-ilt lit : "ti 't hi, . it If. .a li.t- it i ..id f.. tlm rr hti t.t at IUiii,ii Tha on).. Ilia- ,if l,.,atr tint a , twtt,,.n, In ( 4, t. a t a a i..h actniiiilt e ; ttti-itiat-li us tt taea k t avtialiitt It Tbtn j iti a'-.., it t n y li 'iai-i liali.11.4 at I.'.. e.. u Ml alajti'tl ia r fir Hit lit-tt tat-i I I at t't-i let 10. lt li. b at ..it fii I' itn.g II... f-.trlr tl ef lh tt II . I 41, K 111114, atllS It, .out. Id I 41,1 -4.IIM I i't I'mt, .lu T.. I Shmvuoil Mai;oo Has No U.so for Alibis ra - a 41 ' I 1 VI li,,, it-. a t- t Vt a K aa tu aM t,.i-t 1 . 1 la It, 4 4 a -. I t "a 4 f I Itl'it. "t. ' , I 1 tt tl, .', l. 1 I a. fa I ',J'6.i,,( t.-. 4 f in t- I ff l I t.fll tlnl .. lia ), 1 .tt.. baa I ll.ll. ' M hf Sat, It ,4 I 44 la. " . a ' l"a la, ti I Meg IS , J ...4 t bli ' . iititdi niii ti..) tit I ti' .'l.g laa la ', ta.iit.'l j l-l ft ta'l v , tl .t t! a. al t'at l l- a I, t. Sat'lf In h at.i'-aaa 1 I, til It tt,-a I l t.41 " tt ( 44 I,., ,.,., . ' -a t I'.ji.t l, I' 4 a I 1 111 "I fit t il a tl-.-i la.t 414 4 ta , I . a tai a " a i-- I in! i la . 4 1 1 SCH00LSIN MEET Entries for Annual Nebraska Inter Scholastic Cinder Path, Compe tition at Lincoln Saturday OMAHA RANKS AS FAVORITE II y JAM K K. I,AVHK K, LINCOLN, Neb., May .-(Hpec!al.) The biggest track and field moat of N brntka li.tfli schools In th history of tha EHuta asaoclatlon Is assured (or th scond day' program at th University of Nebraska field naxt Saturday, May 1.1, Ath.le.tio Manag'ir Guy IC Reed of the (.'nrnhiisker announced that thlrty tu Nebraska high school had already sent In their list of entries with a pot slblllty that a few more my eom in before the final closing. , Tha action of th unlvertlty authori ties In taklna; over th management ot th bl( high ehool meet wa ut th tonlo to revlv Intereit In n vent which had become nearly a fire during; th last lo years. In 1014 only fourteen high school lent representative to th meet and th showing wt even mora pl'Iful In till Heed believe ther will b fully tffl high school athlete tak part In th b'g meet next daturday. It will include tha cream' of th track material of th st te. , Hits r th chool which lta tered the meoli Hargent, Vork, Newetetle, Wllber, Talr motit, Hardy, Osmond, Nelson, Broken Itow, Hewitt, Msoh flty, Nwman Orove, York College cademy, Nbrali Clly, flsy Center, Ilsndolph, Hartlng ton, Lynch, button, Omaha, BchTlrt 4f. IT.dward, fitanton, Kearney, Tdgar, Olltnar, Illnnmfleld, Olfisnn, Nebraska Central academy, falrbury, Hebron, Hreenwood, Ilnt-oln, Restrle, Nebraska Mllltsry aetdemy and Mitchell. Heed hs also hrd from Fall City, which he a atrong track team fhl yr, nd It Is fjuit llkaly that th Rlchrdon county si)imd will tak part In th meet. Keen In the balmiest day of th old high action! league It was a rar event for mor than twenty of th high chool to lake part in th meet. Omaha I Ihe farnrll. Omaha I doped by the wist one tsj run orf with the meet handily. Th Omaha qud I the ume veteran aggre uatlott which romped away with the championship last year, but with the greatly incrred entry list it I certain that the boy from Ihe motropoll will have no urh runaway till year. Heed ha but very little dop on th trrngth of th mall town iud, al though Behuyler, Htsnton, Ilandolph and Kearney ara reputed to hv good men who will prov to bo Individual point winner. The niet will provld the cond dsy" entertainment for tho hundred of Ne braska high school studout expected to visit the slate university on fete day, ISvery precaution lifts been taken to pre vent ny posslbl Injury to high chool athlete and visiting .delegates. The hummer throw, which for a tlm wa barted from the list of events, will be held In th morning and only the con testing athlete admitted lo the grounds with th necessary officials. All cosche have been advised to permit no man to enter more than throe event during th afternoon. The first day' program of the high, school callj for th annual championship debate, which will be held in Memorial hall. FVaternltU' and ororllle. on th lookout for new material, are planning a gay round of oclul pleasure for th high ichool boy and girl. (Gophers Are Meat. It ha beon a rather uneventful weelc 'In university athletic. Heed track iiiid is rounding Into much bolter shape and the Nebraska coach how figure ha has an even chance galnt tho aeaionad veteran of Minnesota, who com to Lin coln for tho annual dual meet between the two school next Saturday, Minne sota still be Home of the track men who hive been Instrumental In winning the title for the Gopher institution during the lust two car, but tha Nebraska squad took better every day and Heed ha tho nucloua for the best track team the university ha had since 1311. After the Minnesota meet the tfusker will round In shape for tho Missouri Valley meot and the All Western meet at Chi cago. Bears Capture the Third from Josies Pl.NVHn. Colo., May 1-lClng, pitch lug for Ienver, wa master of th Ht. Joseph batamen and lh local won the third gunie of th (erle today, t.i I. II. una run by Iiulchtr and Juurdan feat ured. The tenret 8T, J8EIII. All. It, DM. ro. A. I" , Sum-an, if. 4 11 a t 11 0 Mi ratie, ef tt 0 O A 1) ' Holier, cf 4 n 0 0 ; o 1 Mi Ul, am. if 4 0 1 1 0 0 l'ri v, 3ti 4 0 t 4 1 J. .nr. Inn. l. ,,, I It 0 fl VMllUmt, lit. 4 0 t t S tt r'usnair. 4 0 1 A 1 H. unman, p. I 0 0 lib" t I O II u liiatitin, p t u a Total ::t I u U 4 ! iirsvru, Alt II Ml. I'll, A y I Miller, rf .... l I J I it I ! ht tll.rr, tt. 4 I O X tt t , Hake. 1 1 ,.. ,4 I a tl li'ti. l.i'T. If I I T at 11 I'tai. , I i I I tt ' ft. I I I 1 4 it M l'l la 111, 4 11 t .1 ' tai. f ,,,, . I t I tt it h .. t ,., i i v- T..I. . it t? 1 Italia I (i f L..lti,l,alt In tIUH ' :. . ,tiatt)t l"i-l.4 . I M I I i ' I 4 at I a. I.i a I. t M , , .' .,a. It t 1 i 1 la. )l, l4t. I aa. a ,,,) I-,., 1 ......1 . . 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