REDLEGS DEFEAT LEAGUELEADERS Cincinnati Wins from Brooklyn Team in Thirteen t Innings, THREE TO TWO IS THE SCORE CINCINNATI, May U.-CinclnnaU won a tblrteen-lnulnf eonteit from Brooklyn here today, 8 to 1 Cincinnati mart two of It run on error while Cheney m pitching, the latter only allowing three hit In seven Inning. (hny wri m- lleved in order to allow Jolninton to bat for Mm, Johnston lnglcd and ti-tirtA a run, tylnj the icons ?tm:liitiatt made the whining run when two were out, off two base on bull nnil A, Slnjfle Heme; '. UROOKLYH fl?4t's'N4TI Alt II A O K All M II A K Hvt. -f.,.. 1 4 0 eNaala. nr ...! 0 i 4 tnuaari, 1h. 4 I II II milliter. II , I 0 a u f'nll rf.. 4 9 I 0 llllauna. M...I I i 6 u Mi II.... I I I Hf hH. lb ,, 111 1 II ia?. 3& . i f Wlrlllllll H . I I (l lifrn. Kb 4 il 1 4 " miii. lb . 0 ft 10 "Willi., u .... 10 3 11 i'lin,., B ... IODI la'laiba r.. . 1 11 1 1 tt igmltlv, ...... lll Tmv. B 1 0 i 1 I n n PETERS WINS IN STRAIGHT FALLS Papillioo Grappler Spring Sarpriie by Uting Gqtch Toe Hold to Throw Demetral. GETS SECOND WITH SCISSORS aiowief, ,10 . v a f win i iil.li.w, ai. I t I i Kilrn 'Uann. ... 4 I 4 il.i Millar. ,,.. I I i I own Jotimton Totntii 41 M 50 I ng Hatted for Cheney In Hie eighth Brooklyn 100DOOO 1 00 H-I Cincinnati 0 0 m 0 1 0 0 0 o o o l 3 Two-lime him: Orlffltb, Cuihew, Htolm baae: Myer I'll, 'Mm, I .oudttri, Clarke. Kllllfer. Baiirlfloe lilt: Myere. Ornh, Hmlth, iMubert. Kaorlfloa fly; tnl. tumble play; Olaon to .'Ut ah w In laubrt. Hit Ke on error; Hrooklyn 1; 'Inclnnail, 3. Kaae on billies Off Cheney. ; off Hmlth, I; off Tniiey, 6. Kill end earned rune Off Cheney, .1 hit, tin run In acnui liming; off Hmlth, 2 him, I run In al Inninga; trittk out: Jhy Cheney, ; hy Hmlth, 2, by Toms, 3, I ntplre. Illftlur ami llur Hon. (aril Hen I Phil. BT. MH'IW. May U.--A 'though Hi. I ,nn In got hut five bits off i'hlladelphlu lodny, while their opponent were rol lectltig rilrio, four wet for extra bei , nd c.h of the made poaelble a run, Mr. Iml won, to t, 4tne made Hie winning run In lite flfih, He trlpleo end .toi-ail whn Nic- NEW CHAMPIONS IN MIXED DOUBLES hoff threw poorly o the pint. Amm whi hit relrlv herd, but Keot 1 hlle nattered, PhllHlliihla bln4 nuljie l to two rune lit fho fifth hy error b; Corhan end Hornaby, Th rhnmplone not thulr l"t run on doubl by I'aakcrt end IH;rnx' elim'e, )il third of the rty. rliore: rHiIMfiW.t'liu f4T fii'fe H H O A r. AH It D A r. eooce. t.,,, i i i imhr, if , 4 t t 0 Kam rm, . n I 2 iu4iiiti. ft ... i aioo .Jill 10 Wlilltrt. If.. 4 1 8 0 liltfiwl. ?l) 1 Cniiaili. rf . ! ! 'i i,fn. rf ..., I e 1 1 0 t,iidnn, l.m n 14 1 'Mlllfr. III..., J 1 1 1 0 l'iki,l i:f .. 4 I H II IK orhall. M. .. 1 9 111 NMwff Jh'. 4 I II 0 IHwnatnf, k.l M I 1 tmnia. u !l J I) D OSnvrtar, r..,.$ i) I t HUM ..... n not OAmM. I 1010 Kliii'ar 0 1 I 'i rhlmir. 0.2 (18 10 ToiaH 17 I S7 1! 3 ir,wt t t 0 II 0 MiOuilltui. e I 0 I) I 0 TH r 24 ii 1 riin for Burn In the eixth, HettRd for Ohalmer In th lxth. T-hilHdelphle 0 0 0 0 110 0 0-3 Ht. joule 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Two-hee hit: Millar, frevath, T'eakert. Thr!-be bite: Hmlth. Hume, Am. Home run: Hmlth. Htoleu bunt: Unreel. Sacrifice lilt: Heteul, Iiouble pley: Nlohoff to f,ud"ru to Hio'k. Meae on error: Phlledtilphle, 1. Haeee on bell: Off Chalmer, I; off Ani, t. Hit and eemed run: Off hnlwere, 4 hit, I run In five InnnltiK; off Me.Qullltn, 1 hit, no run In three In rilti; off Aitii, lilt. 2 rune In nine tniilriM. Htrutk out: By MoQulllen, 1; by Am. 7. Wild pitch: Ainee. I ru plie: O'Dey end twth,. tllaali Beet I'lretee. PITTBBL'KOH, Muy 11,-ISrror hy Weaner end Carey, ouped with hit hy Oooln end Boberton. ecored three rune fur New Vork in the enventh Innlnr to dnr and unebled the Olnnte to dfftt Wttburh by ix re ef :i to 2. The Plretea ored their rune In th lth on hit by Kantlnhner and Hlwhnmn end en error by Ferrttt. Score: new yon i-rrormirtnii. AB H O A K. All. H O. A It. Burin. If.... 4 1 n OBamev. cf... i 9 0 e e l o CharVv t'ele!, the Pftplllloti reader, who la popularly up'l t" here pktcnl light on the celebrated Nebraska ai-leeoi I old with .loe Mlei her. apruiiu a nrw one In hi' mutch wllh William Oi-nn tral at the Auditorium Wodn'ailny. ttiarliiy dropped tb ei'leeore fr thi: liiument end etole nntnn of Mr. flntrh'a l.ler ropyrlehte.1 aluff. To be eupllvlt, tTlmnry spplliil tho fiituoiia ilotcn toe nom in aui liiligr fall from the Greek, I'eter won the iimti'h In atmlglil fell He returned vldor In the firm Hit twenty-n mlnuiea, tounhlutt liimi'lnil a hntildere to the .auvoa t tbe toe hold pieule lie won thi aerotid fall In twentythrei mlnuiea, nin(! ibe ' lanira tlii tlnw. It took Peter a loial of f.irty foiii mm utna to cimi both lull " tooli Jot,:h ftfty-nlue inliiiitea to luiu the amne I rick laet Cehnmry out on the mem Toe Hold la 4irirtee. The itppllciillon of the toe hold b:' Hi I'd pillion sreppler proved u diatllK t "' pnae to Hie r'liif Ihik Hawmhloil lam night. Ileii'lofuii- I'etern haa iilwuy rtuniped IiIh uppnn4'iit by the arlaaui proi'ee. Itllt In the flral K.uud or giHpplliia In at nlKhi I'liarlev Ii li d for Hie eHes'ire but i nce mid that wax half hmuted tl'tnpt. whlili lulled on fore ll w atiirtrd. The iel of Mi"' lime Charley worked on ulher holila. 11 a ciiii' of ehoiil fifty-flft dm -lim the fit-Hi .Hind for fifteen minute. Hoth nirn weie more or lue cauiliiu end meile no etfempt to -uri' fall whlrh would have left them open lo at lack, liniiu liel ahowed quite lilt of peed end klll and appmviilly had J'eler worried, lint, efter the ri;et uuarter of n hour Pelei beMMn to work out on tha fireek and hla euperlorlty itreduelly became men If oat. I'reaanre I Tan Mace. At the tweniy-nilnule mark Peir dived fur the loe-hold and got It. Hlowly he began to force I einetriil' U$ up and under the Orcek'a body. That the toe hold wae KoiriK to he eucccaaf nl waa vl dent by Hi" cxprertelon of peln In Ueine tral'a fane. A mtnuta of the preaaure eufflced and the Greek' ahoiilder were olnmped tlaht to the canva. The aecond tilt waa whirl- wind affair, Uenielral went after pet ere hot and heavy end Charley wee put a a;er to mix It, Cnnaldemble rough-end-tumble work aervtij to hrlnfi. epplauee from the fan, If a lae Karaite. Vetera waa In a bad way onre or twice In the aecond fiara nml only meaterful defeimlve work enabled him to break looci,, Demolral had Charley houl dete within en Inch or o of the mat with a cvr nnd arm hold once, but lb Pupllllon lad manged to break away In the rihk of time, After twenty minute of feet and ftnl ou grappllnar Peter obralned hi ee.orid toe hold on Demetral. It looked like he would get thla fall elo by the Ootrh method. Bift the bl Greek made one leat final effort end enapped the look., Qulok a flaeh I'etere leaped on the Greek, linked till leg around Dimetral'e body end the e-iur hold waa eccure. A little rreeauie on ?iri aim jock turned leiiTtral rielit over The Nebraska ii nude a great allowing ylnt the Creek, who I one of the ItrlMled veteran of the gam. IVmetml he been In the bualneae for yera nd . , , n , n be wrealled the beet or them, but he Mill LOU Neibit and Cai'l tftltl wa no match for Peter. Defeat Misi Bmch Hlld Jim Itelore the match I'rtei Holiounced he JftTOsh wee lendy, willing and eauer to gippl i !d Hill lfiikuff, ho recently offered to grapple wllh Charley, nlthlii leu minute aftor the bout ellh Demetril. He offered to gamble Jirni he could dump Hokoff, Hokuff c iileutlj a not iiieaent no baat lo accept tho offer wia manlfeared. The match laal night wa Paler' lt appearance before he meet fteoher In lima ha the night of the flpeedwey race. An Iniereming preliminary w eteged b Tom Hay end Voting Meyer. Ry v.iit the victor in irlght fall The Teddy Urolhei mad a hit wllh their rube aluni. ail fimwn, Tbe condition 1 ihr, c unit' he imiat I'C won iculiv r.unea into their permanent t ,ue, eaioti Thtt follow hit the le olea, Mie l.ola Xe.HbH ., I.,t M I.:.' 1"'.' I C I'litll ur-La Violette Wins Honors at Contest Held at Creighton l)i I'.H llil Jlti I nil I O..H M lM l.imifl I'l'ilcii, .1. .Iiiroe'.i... To! Ill 1 TW 1 i .ii rv, iu T..T h-j p. .ii ."i i:i imi ; i,:m GAMES TOTAL UP 1.749 TO 1.704 , Bluffs PlOnCCr aU(3 Ex-Sheriff Dead ('leiai.loli inlltniliiiit n packecl laa evening for t he celebration of the lerceut enary of Hhakeape re. ll the an- filial eVKinliin conleal of Hie college le pnrlinem nnd of l'ourrh high metl.il aa won ii i i r r . . t i-l Mullen. Pei; ond phn wn. w,,.deil to Unlpll Wllaon. Varleiv m Kiw o to the pioirrtim bv Hie CrelRi'toi, n cheat re and Io wan a'ing l I'.ugene Cleunou, The ,odgef vere .lolui . .ItetitiewM Martin W. Idineiv and Frank O. Mu t.'af ferj . liven li Vnr Torpid I,lr. To keep your 11 wr aellva ne I if. Kin New Lire Pill". Tiiv Inaiite gooJ JIa-ea-tloii and relieve conllpllou At drug giala .Mt.' - Ad-, ertlaeineiil. In honor of the aniiii erl V of the great hard m The mixed donl.l... -It c1,uup.o,,-i..P Jj X S II 0 V 1 1 T VCm ' r" 'Z' ll'. and Hiiiitlngton allver nophv clmnei 'l , ,hl ....iipo,, ,!,. 1 1 meni (lie gold hand laal night when Ml Lid N'eeltlt ; j,,,,,,,, h N,-, jcd so ear, for ii' medal wn awarded to Heiald l.a Vluletie, end Carl rain defete( Ml- I ,H ma ; enra n leaidenl of I'mmcll Hluff. Hied , w tin acted the mad cene fiimi "King Hr.u.h .,M ll,., .l.en.1,. former Htle I laal i.IkIX el tl.' H'.flH e.fi.li". Hewa le ar ' loletle tin won iiumb. r of , holder In a five-gme lotal pin mat. h uliei Iff of Pot la a mule coiinl v a .uai ter i me, n. la In elociiiluit and oiatory during I j eaterdn v evening through a whitlow In on Hie Huntington alley. Ml Hie nmea (,f ,etni mm foi loin iai nnd we, hi iiih the rear of the building, mill mail- their uer cloaely coliteele.1 t hi-ouglooii , the ...mnect.-.l wllh Ibe el.eilff of I ice for; I'llffmd Lung wen - d and 'hlld geiawev wllh a fur real end i-'et eh. h..i.. o. ,i., i. i ili li lil ...teitil M-nra none lie ,-:iwa ll ramny nace n inetiie.i oj ,ioo j ...'.,,., BURGLARS STEAL VALUABLE COAT AND MUCH MONEY Itoliiiei eiitereil the horn of N. Mil llngioii, I7f.i" l.eKienwiiith airaet. late The vlciora Hill Im opi ii i miHchea to id U aoiia nnd two il.ingbiei I I il I lit- lilgli hool iletiul lllleni Hi- kold Hone Your V aul t In The Hr- In.haru'n. ill 1 I I le . oilello. at.. 1 a " 1 a v IV 0 Plalehar. aa 4 1 t IHItldmi B. rf 4 t I p,el. 1 Ofa-rev. If.... Kauff. of.... ill o.ii,auita lk 4 Merkla. lb... I 1 Ua.ir, at , I I J M-K'lil. lb 4 I II onlr. Ib.. 4 1 I fieoln. c 4 I 1 K"w. io.,4 .llr J 0 OWIIaon. 118 0 mnut. D....0 t tl 0 munUelmr. ll I 0J Tout. m 1 F " 1 ToUl I ll li Betted for Perrltt In the eventh. New Tork 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0- Pittsburgh . 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-4 Two-beae hit: Doyle. MeKethlile. Three-baae h't; Kantlehner. Htolen bae: Kauff ritrourt, Carey t2. flecrtflca hit: Cerey. First be on errore: New ork, 3- Pittsburgh, 2 Haaee on bll: Off Per rltt, 1; off rttroud, Z; off Kantlehner, . Hit end earnetl ruin; Off Perrltt, I hit, I run In ix Inning; off eitroud, no hll. no run In three liming; off Kantlen ner, 7 hit. 1 run in nine Inning. Hit by pitcher: Fletcher bv Kantlehner. Htruck out: Pv I'erritl, 2; by Stroud, 8, by Kan llebner, I. L miiic. Klein and i'lmlle. Yauahii 4 iimea Hark, 4 nb Win. I'HICAOii. May 11. --Jim Vaughn, whom Pualnn drow, ivum the alab yealerday, , arne hack" thla afternoon and plPhea abiitoul bail agiilnat Hie Itiave. two I'hlcitgo erior In Ihe iilnth helniui; over I ho yialloi a' aole run. Hood hlltlliB off l-tiuioliih t Vlltllinm. whe three In , li,id a home run end double, and .Itiimei niBii and Haler oroduced Hiee ih ri.rt. Ziioiiiei man we notified of a i;,u fine foi aigulng wtlh I'mplie Hyion ;iieily H-ore: D'VTON. iihi'ahk Ml It ll K All 11 0 t Mamad' a.t J OSehall. If 4 I J I B i -,4 Jl. . 1 1 -l.a rf I ! 'I , i.nina It 1 I J o dwunama rti I I " ruiirti ft t ' fl F . i oi i maio iu 4 $ a tsnf.at.hF ii, ' ; ' 'I'ai-t ,i ..4 1 II i a 4ij, an ill "t !. Jf- I 1 " I .It a I "Aile ..I a 4 I I ,1 .! r ( c. , i...ne I! 1 4 .1 I i I, I, t .,li,-,n a 1 I P o a -.''a i ii a I e i I a a a T, aia II !" It r,'i:i . .14 , 'i; ' llnd for Hudolph in the -tghlh .!,..( ..eoee 1- i (irBg i oeoeieu ! Tb.' h'n ntepetrl. a Krhuii vvtillaoi, ir Horn rue; Wi:m .a illlie hll ' n mi. t i! fr a-ihn. I Hit itl earritl r:n; i,f I! oioit.h I hit J in In "'. to- nie ii'f Iteiiau. n ' " 'n i , lll.lll. "ff V.,l,ll, , !'!! tHI Oltl .-I tOl.e tniMHI 'tH. k - Wv M....t.tl. I 1 lo tl.aai. 8, It a i n ' ' Kil'lte l J" i e en I Ml roll aleh tleatalarite. ' .i .4 a ft tr 1 , a '. v I o 4 i aot-t-itd ai . toe i i i- ii a be U'T i..ei ... , .( M-e I U t. i S til. ' i 1 1 l 'He ,1,1, . . .1 J- l,.l I . ,H at.',. ( !- '! .. t !' Ill M'I 4 an . l . WhatitMeans The Saturday sale of beds at Raymond's means a saving at an opportune time at the spring sea son's beginning not after you have bought. It is to be a sale of new, clean, regularly bought goods, contracted for early in the season by us "Three Full Cars' Not an old picked over stock after spring time is gone and when you are think ing of the summer vaca tion. The iron, steel and brass beds in this sale will be conveniently arranged and plainly marked,- in plain figures, just the price you will pay for your selection. Your se lection can be easily made and your purchases made early Saturday may be delivered Saturday p. m. or early Monday, if de sired. Think of the prices xo much lower than our rfgu. Ur LOW PRICES and what it ir-iAn TO YOU, . i ilk .ri r d a i .1 n w iW4 fii k . tail ll t ! J aai im m 4 ak le I 1 1 V 111 I I. Q PHOTOS RETOUCH E They will maKc belle w Pholo-tngravtMi lunicn ' .a-'5"ai'-,VaK.. Ai.it PS ri". fkpmml cyz rJi4" -ii wir h &ml ' . ?&&& w V K ; ; -H L'-Sj ffp -'' i.lA- "Jrr. r--"-rr V vt s VVsr; , r, , Wy - ' " ' ' hz miMWif wJM ft) fypr sv y " " f'!kifi' '' 1" I ?"p' j .' -j r--u ijf h Jri tSMfU fa l 1 V ir'l h i A nOn. ; : , foiiiX ft r,J v"1' V- v .1 -Tti.M ?' l-r -''S.r'-'TT U S Vir. ICV rf- -V 'Vtl. Jr ,-i'A itrii "S:rXA i'!U e .' t' h lr-,1 -1 - , ' 1 - v h 4 .". vtw. 4 'At. 1 1 -g -'"' 'I' ,1- 4te?w, re-! IaJ ' -fC r -AK fiTiii ' TL r i - 2?3Si ? '' "'' J e. "t if rT ' Si'V-'n Trt".i Hrri : j '""'j 1- .2 LopfrifM IM6, T Mow of a,uaneerir THE art of looking well in your clothes is one that can be acquired with a little forethought and the help of the Kuppenheimer dealer. Most men depend too much on accidental effects. Stop your casual buying and go directly after some definite Kuppenheimer Model. Prices, $20 to $40. Our new buok, "Styles for Men," sent on request. THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, CHICAGO Origine'vM-a if f'refiutiaj Sieei in Afen'i CMAm ; Stilt iiiiini'unii'iiin ! 1 ! ; n 1 i! ii ili;rli TX7IIILE the IWllnl or Pinrh-Bark Spurt ('oats aiv xwy popular with ymnur humi, thmv are manv other one, two and thnr-hutton aioiK'ls, linrd and unlinetl, that are superb sprititt and summer creations and it would he a pleasure to .slmw them to you, as well as some itra choice articles of attin tliat adds the finish Huts, Silk Shirts, Madras Shirts Underwear, Silk Hosiery, Gloves, Lion Collars, Canes and an Unusual Assortment of Athletic Underwear.) 0 e v'WB IB..W.4WtilaWW V t A hi i! i( i i ii .!! !,- U. H,iMihl ,