THE BEE: OMAILA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 17. 1910 Bringing Up DOHT KNOW Let WHAT! TO CAT OTTO MERZ STOPS HAUGHTY WOLVES Jickioniam Hare But One Chance to Score and 8 well Throw by Smith Blaits Opportunity. WIN GAME ID" FIRST WSWQ The honor, glory and distinction of hurling the first shut-out frsy of the year for Omaha fell upon big Otto Men yesterday, Otto twirled master ful ball for Pa's de luxe athletes yes terdar, with the result that the haughty Wolves from Wichita were blanked with a atring of goose eggs which failed to hatch, while the Rourkes ran up two runs in the open ing stanza and won the event by that margin. Mer displayed nifty form yester day and the lacksonian crew failed utterly to solve his baffling slants. Only on one occasion did they have a chance to chalk up a run and a swell throw to the plate by t.arl .Smith blasted the chance, Caught Standing Up. It happened in the opening slanra. Bill Fox opened the game by beating out a dinky infirld hit. On a hit and run play Tobin rolled the ball through Krug's position when Marty went over to cover second base, and Fox hiked to third, lletling skied a drive into Smith's waiting and eagrr hands. Fox started for home the minute Smithy nipped the pill, but, although he is a mighty fast man. he wasn't fast enough to beat Earl's peg to the rubber. The ball arrived, swift and true, several feet ahead of Fox and the Wichita outfielder was nailed standing up. Only on one other occasion did one of Jackson's curly wolves reach third base and with two dowi Mer whiffed the batter who might ' have sent him home. Old Jim Durham, who still gets by because he knows all the tricks of the pitching art and who has always had something on Omaha, chucked for Vichita yesterday and Jim did a fair y good job at that. Hut. he couldn t step as lively as Men. Win Game in First. The Rourkovinians nicked him for four safe knocks in the first round and scored the two runs which were sufficient to cold storage the game. Alter Smith went out Marty Krui drove a drive into right and he raced all the way home o (. y Forsvthe's flouble down the first base line. Cyrus look third on the throw back to the diamond. Kav Miller lammed one dear through Rntton and the Tango Kid lumbered home. The' Kourke hit Durham at inter vals during the rest of tt,,. Ktlfi .could never rpm,. d-lu,r tn the. pinches after the first frame Marty Krug had his slufising es? workup to perfection and m.olr thrrr hit ;,' a sacrifice in four trips to the platter fnr a perfect averse tti'l .() of the oppOMtion also iiM,r threr ,iti. Miller Shows Class. Ray Miller pm i,n d ,aiiK-up K3K at lirt, earnm;.. a ,,( of (;y,rv h ,'itj. pig several I Iklur...,,,.. Wu, Kiidufi'j l.eavrs out of dirt Harry Kratte p:.,w,j center ,!U(. uen , ,,,) a,,,! i.j.Mci hard thncr He a veteran .tener . 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Tlnn. 1:7. tinplr Mullnn and Amlri. mot x vijnr.n t. 4nw.rn. fmifg Victors Br Kror of Mm to wo. Klou City. In, M.y IS Sinus flty ! frin4 Bt. Joiaptt tndsy by nr of to I. Rcnro: BT. JOREPH. ah. n. ., 4 1 Sulllv.n, If M(fb, rr Itiitlvr, Klrkham, rf ... Hl'f k. c , lb. . , . Jourftiin, lb. . . . O Ullllni. Jb. Kmtri(, lb Thnmna ,p...... Turner, p tllnmr ...... ftnmmora, p..,., J. WlllUm. p., 4 1 i 1 5 1 I 1 I I 0 4 J e a a Totals.-., 14 t 14 RIOUX CITT. A n. n. H o, r.lUhun, lb..... C'oonay, lb , i.rjrun, rf Connfilly, lb..... Wniaon, rf (llllnnra. If . . . , . Natiithlnn, , . , . l.lvtnKaton. r Orovar, p :::: t i i 4 A Tnl.l. u S U 17 T 0 Hatiail for Ttioma In atshth. PI Joaaph.,.. 0 0 9 1 (I SO 0 !-! tinu Illy ... 0 A I 0 0 S 0 I I.oft OH ba: Rloiu City, 1A; Rl. Jo ah. I: Rarilflr hlla: Wny. Tallahan 'l'o tinaa hl'a: fonuay. iKovar. Hulllviiii, Thraa hurt lilt: Ullmora. fltolan baaaa: Wata.m, ,M.(.'ab. Illla. Off Thoriiaa, 12; off Mumnira. 1. Htrurk out: riy Tbomaa, i, by Wllllama. 3. by Orovnr, S. Baava on bll (iff lirover, 4; off Thomaa, Wild i.llih: llrov.r Hit by pltrhail ball: Hy rhnmaa, I'nonrv; bv Orovar. William. Tlma: t 00. t'mplraa: Camay anil Eckman. Dies While Making Address to Masons Roise, Idaho, May 16, Colonel Henry C. Olney, aged 74, of Sand Point. Idaho, dropped (lead from heart failure today while addressing the animal Male convocation of Royal Arch Masons. He had hi! thanked the gathering for the gift of a gold charm and was telling them that a Spokane physi cian had warned him that only by a miraile could be rench Hoise alive and that it would be a double miracle to leave this riiv aloe after the Mi sotin meeting ' iiul I heliee m miracles," he said, and with tV word he fell dead. Col nel Olt't-y a a civil war vetei an. Citizen Soldiers to Have Tourney NfW V'ltK. l.iv H-Tlie Military t H t-t i - I.!-, r.iiMitiiif.t. hae omhna.l a-f:n n( aiUVe rW"H t b li'l.l at ' i Rtteittif'.t. 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Internl WW3 OO TOO TWN 1 400O OH THE ttf no - LINKS LOSE TO T0PEKAN3 Gardner Hat Bad Inning and Kaws Win Game, FOTJE TO THREE IS THE SCORE Lincoln, Kfay 16. Gardner had one bad inning today, Tnpeka making three runs and securing a lead Lin coln could not overcome. The Kan sans won by 4 to 3. Score; TOPKKA. Aft ft M. O. Alr, lb....,..,, Corhran, aa. . . . , , , I,anitln. lb...., M on roa, lb. Tynaman, rf.,..,, Kruaar. rf Lnttlmnra, Jb.,.. H. haraltaar, If..., Hnow, e. Daahnar, p Hall, p 4 4 Tot la 31 4 I.INCCjI.N. IT II A B .. 2 .. 4 .. S .. s .. ,. 4 .. I .. a .. o .. .. i .. l rarllala. If I'lii hmsn, lb, Thomaaon. cf . . Lobar, rf . , . . , , Riavartaon, aa.. Wllliama, lb., l.amh. lb..,.., Hnhrar, 0 , Johnaon, e. ... . tim id liar, p.... Kaal, p iWlllata Tola la 10 I T 27 S 0 iHtt1 for Oardnar In aavanth. Two-haaa hit: Hlnrhrnan. Wtlllama. Rrhwalttar, Rnow. fmubla playa: Torhran to I.altlmora to Alar. Htolan haara: Car Hale, Rtavanaon. Narrlflra hit; I.amb RtnuU out: Uf (iardnar, 4: by Kaat, 1; by Imah bar. I. Ilaaaa on balls Off (lardnar, 1; oil Iiaahnar. 7, off Hall. 1. Wild pit. h : taah nar. Ift nn baaaa: l.tnrnln, 1A; Topaka, 4 Illla: S hlta In aavan Innlnaa off Qardnar; 2 hlta In two Innlnaa off Faat; hlta In aavan and oiia-lhlrd Innlnaa off Iiaahnar; 1 hit In ona and two-thlrda Innlnfa. off Hall. Time. I 44. I'mplrra. I'ontlua and Andarann. Fails in Attempt to Get Sugar Factory (Oorroaponilnnc of th Asaoclatail Press.) MANILA, April 15. Aftor mori than li months of negotiation, the Philippine government bs abaniloned, for th time being at least, the project to finance a sugar central on. th rich suimr-pro-dnilng Island of Negroei. ft Is mure than tv year ago that th Insular lenln lalure authortsad tha expendlturo of (l.otiO.ono gold, for the construction of modern central plant. It was hoped that this would b tha forerunner of other, some built by tho government, others by the planters themselves. I'niler the terms of the law, the govern ment was to be the chief Investor In a corporation formed by the planters who would benefit hy the central. The debt to the government would be paid oft gradually and UlttmaMy the planter. Would tie the sole owners of the cor poration. , Isabel, occidental Negroa, was picked aa the site for the first centrBl. The contract waa let to a, Liverpool firm, but difficulties arose and the firm wee al lowed to withdraw Us bid. The In creased price of materials and frelKhl following the outbreak of the war, wad the chief cause for the withdrawal of the bid. &UFFET LUNCHEON TO BE FEATURE 0FSTUDENTS' VISIT Entertainment will not be lacking at the Auditorium Friday evenif.v; when the students of the I'niversis of. Nebraska, on their dav's vUit li Omaha, file in to et their butfe luncheon at J;.W o'clock. N)cc tal committees of the I nivc sity of N'ebrak.i nliiiuni in Omah. have been appointed l t ike vaii. 'i part of the work, und t'.ie burc'.i ;iiihlnit lia been eMifinr!v b :.t ilth atraiigemrtita A'l S.f'rii' .A I! etir iliih i tu K"-e i" if -p. 14I . ttic timeltv atiinta. t,i!.iM.i, t'ie lietn' i!,ttii.i, i' t en' r tai i. ui'-t t! ina'.ia v 1 1 1 :'.. 1 .s-it.'v r'!'r'. Older ll,e 1 or ' 1 l llei" I 1 o rt't'i.'i ,.(,, e if'iM ; lit t"i .'riiy bmiil ni'l If I c I 1 1 V p-;. Illg i'f -lip?M 1 I f'l'.l I' .'e I ut net 1'' . ! i.'-f , ";i"i rr- der rf'e ' 1 STLDrNT.H 16 ill ;"rfn K 0'i St;!?M??t$!l!P fOlt PI 'lS" t. e :, v . t .! i ! 1 M 1, i ,-. y - I 1 f i : : t I, i . . - t t t , 1 d - ' ., I , 5 ' 1 ! t I-. ! , (. . .-',1 t 4 i . t l . 1 i ,r ; ' t ,. ' 4 it , f J' 4 i, i iV,a!:YS UOU'L SCHOOL. FIRST. Ci'iNS I'I rH'!Cr i .'trFaa, 4e U'i I f H.i i j ftt '' ' ""' .' '' f..r a r a ' aa ' aiMK.a-l . " K , a a't !' 4-:--. -i a k- i -. a J i H 'a a fc N 'e l l te : ikae t H "i " I'et I - ua ' lt h s'1 t a a e.ie-,1 aa . a . k...a. -a . a .-I' it .. f t t ae I . ,.t t u t'l '(,.( .) l'-!! Ta ' llt'Hi-4n' i.l I fin I i. i t if a i a f a i ee i a i. ei-'H-M'Wg Nnwi Ser1oai 4 a YOU KNOW MOTMtn- Ve eattn h Hf1e BEFORE AUXJMJMOOf OR PROTECTS Makes Near York May IS A now raeord for an a'itomoM! run bat woan tia Angalae and Nafr York baa baan made by . li Itakar, who arrtyad hare today In bis l adlllae roadaiar, aevan Amy; elareii Koura and fifty two mlnutae after ha left tha California city Tba dtalance cowmrmd VII 1,471 mlleo. liakar hel4 fha pravtoua ra ord i.( elrrao days, aaten hour aud (Iftaas biliiiitra. PH1LUES WIN FOOR IN ROWOFF REDS Moran'i Men Capture Game with Cincinnati by Score of Fonr to Three. BANCROFT INJURES HIS FINGER Cincinnati, O., May 16. Philadel phia took tfour straight games from Cincinnati by winning today's eon test, 4 to 3. The visitors scored their four runs in the first inning off two bases on balls, triples by Niehoff and Cravath and Whitted'a sacrifice fly. Knetzcr, who replaced Schulz in the third, held them runless after that. Hanrroft hurt the third finger on his right hand in the third inning and he probably will be out of the game for at least two weeks. Score: I'IM'IVNATI. PHILADELPHIA. AH H.O A.BJ. AB.H O.A.B lrob. b . 4 1 0 1 tin n't. aa 1 J t 1 I Nle, i f. 4 H'og, aa. It I I 0 1 1 11 1 (1 ft 4 1 2 0 S 0 ft 0 0 1 ft firiyrne. lb S (isfa'ff. 2b. 4 OHtnrk.lbaa I (ii'rav'h, rf 3 OWhlt d, If I 0Pk t, rf 4 01. ml a. lb, 4 ovv KII. c. I OMayer, p. I 0 - Tntala. .Jl I Chaao. lb 4 0 0 1 1 I I I (I II 1 I 1 lrlf th, rf 4 V KII . If 4 I, .Inn. 2b. 4 I'larka. 0. 4 h'll. p. 0 Kurt r. p. I W 11111 .. 1 1 17 U I Tntala.. 31 S 17 11 i.HL,.i for 8thula In eerond. PhtlH.el.hlK 4 0 0 110 0 0 04 01 rin.lmiail 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 Two-baae hit: Orlfftth. Three-baae hlta Niehoff, I'-avath (21, Wale. Double playa: l.oii'lfti to 1,Tioir to i'haae, Maraog to i.oo,,Mi to I'haw. Htta"B on balla: Off viiuln. .'1. lf KotJr. 1. Flrat .baaa 011 rr.,ra: l'hlladrii,ia. 1, I'lnrlnnatl. 2. Hlta and earned run i 'ff Mayer. S hlta, I runa in nlno innlnya: otf Rrhuls, I hlia. 4 runa ;n luo tuition, off Koef;:rtr, I hlia. no runa In aeven Innlnfa Klru. k out: iy Varar. . hv Hrhul I: bv Knetter, I. Vmptree: Jtvron and wu'Sley t arda Heat Hodgera. Rt l.ouia. Vav 1 -Rt Lnula won a ten Innlna aaina from Klrooklyn tiera today. I to 4, Turban opened the tenth with tha flrat baaa on balla off 1II, went to aaeond when hnyder aloiled to renter, 4vancd to third hrn Myeta fumbled tha ball anil a .r!-. I on lluller a aa-Tlflra f1,. Mar.iuard aa b.i mmered for thraa runa I. Hie flrat unit tta replared by I'ell, who .'Iti'lied rtrelleni ball ivore. HT IdflH nttimKLTN. a ti it h a r. aii tt.tvA r i, mi. ' i. if 4 S 1 I t I I II I 1 It I t AMveia, III.!, I.V'Kal, 0 ll I. 1 Vt ty, ' I . 4 If . 4 rf I If S lb4 St. 4 1 1 in 1 If 1 In II t rl I I I II I i H . a 4 l M r, I 4 U i 1. p, ! r i . p 1 M t To a la 5f I'll II I ' iiml..n run aorail .,.i lM lerilh Ilnnna I ift I ii'l i i. & a f I , ll..' f t .fta Oa, rifi. I'..1 n.ijt- . o'a H t Hi: l s "i na I t'aaia .-a a .1 t t ' l aliiac I t I ea. .! t toa -ff VI i ....a ! iM.e lninf ,.t . - I . p t SI aa 4 aaa lblt,t a. ' i I ' t r 'ihi In 'an .'. ' : - I hr .la a a, .i . a;, t ',,.i KENT SPHiCS SURPRISE CY TRIMMiNO WARTCHOW 1,11 fn le a ; iiaj t- IBS REtNOLOS LCSDS HARRY SHtPiKD AI root. 1 -.1 i 11 f ! ! V 'Sjf Ay I 41 i , '' t a 1 a' t t . Drawn for The - I CAT HCTTW New Record fro in Coast Warn f SENATORS GET 15 RONS JIFF TIGERS Waahington Overwhelm Detroit, Making Nine Tripa Around Bases in One Inning. EBJCKS0N STOPS ONSLAUGHT Washington, May 16. Washington overwhelmed Detroit today, winning, IS to 3, the third straight game of the series. Nine runs were scored by the home team in the first inning off Boehler and Roland. Ericksen stopped the onslaught temporarily, but was batted freely before the game ended. Score: WARHIN(TOf IETFtO!T AB.M.O.A.E. AH.H U A.E. M'tan. Jb I OBnall, e. 6 OVItt. Sb S Foatar. Sb 4 Milan, cf. 4 Rond'u. rf 4 OCobh, t-f. S OVeaih, If 4 Judaa, lb S 1 H mn. rf 4 nnanla, ir S Henry, e. 1 Oarrlty, o 1 McB'e. a 4 Gallia, p.": S 0 OBurna. lb 4 0 0Vr.. 2b. 4 0 OSlanaa, c 1 2 1 Dakar, r . 1 1 0 no' lor. o . 0 fcj c-ka'n, p 1 Tntala. .871117 S -t Roland, p o Itarpar... 0 Totala. - IS 11 14 8 1 Bat tad for Erlrkaen tn nlnlh. Detroit ...0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 I Waahlncton S 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 U Twe-baaa hlta: Vltt. Rondeau, Milan. Three-baea hlta: Foater. Jurif. Rondeau. Stolen baaee fobb, Henry, Raxrlflce fly: Oharrlty. Flrat baaa on errora: Iietrolt, 1. Itaaea on balla: Off Foalr. 2, off Bolatid, 1; off Ertrkaan, 8, off llnllla, 1 Hlia and earned runa: Off lioehl-r, t hit, 4 runa (none nut and three on baaea In flrat In- 44 ai,a a 4H mBta J O H IPllSlf I ll AB ... 11 rai'eMsi4.H U l Bee by George McManus i to Coast nine;); off Boland, I hlta, S rune In two thlrda Inning, off Erkkaan. S hlta, 4 runa In even and one-third Innlnaa Hit by pltrhad ball: By Hoehler, Moraan. Htrurk out: Uy Uallla, 4, by Hnland, li by Erlck- aen, 4. Umplree: Hlldanrand and Bvi rui. NEBRASKA MEDICAL SOCIETY TO MEET LAST OF MONTH Prominent medical men from all parts of the state will gather In Omaha May 23, 24 end 26 for the forty-eighth annual convention of the Nebraska State Medical association. The organization has a membership of more than l.fJfA The headquarters of the convention will be at the Hotel Fontenelle. The convention will close with ban quet on the evening of Mar S. Dr. H. M. MeCIanehan presiding. Dr. James Bryan Herrlek of Chit-ego will be the speaker of the evening. The officers of the association are: Dr. E. W. Howe, Lincoln, president; Dr. A. C. Blokes. Omaha, vice president; Dr. J. V. Beghtol, nestings, vice president; Dr. Joseph M. Alkln, Omaha, secretary; Dr. A. 8. von Mansfelde, Ashland, treas urer; Dr. W, P. Wherry, Omaha, libra rian. 'HAPPY' VAN WYCK SUED BY PIANO PLAYER COMPANY H. Theodora Van Wyek Benner. prin cipal In a divorce action pending In the district court, haa been made defendant In municipal court by the Aeolian com pany of New Tork. Petition was filed yesterday afternoon. It Is alleged that Mrs. Benner. on' De cember 20, 1907, purchased a piano player worth l(V), on which Is due J1!0 and In terest. raonew i IMakins: an entirely new and novel beverage from the choicest American cereals, without malt, without fermentation, without sugar, not brewed, containing no alcohol, being tax-free; not a "beer." "near beer" or "temperence beer." with a flavor and taste of its own and bt'intr in 41 ch nf it mm ... a. 1 4, . -- -- " in ..eVW,.' F?r sal at a11 ore?. ho. ; I'-Avlr teN. rostauninti, m: fountains H iiMit WITff GtWSWSG OMAHA" VWTER- v n STEAK 5 AMD I A BAL OF HKt 1 I . S Today's Calendar of Snorts tClvlJiu Otieriiiitf tallou rea-alln at Hurt nrrl milieralti . fiorlna 4 loae of the prlli meeting of Maryland Jnekey Huh nt I'lmllro. fUHM.tlna I'ennaj Itanla Male trap ahootlng tournament oiiena at I'bllail'l ptila. Trark lyhlgh-lafayelle dual meet at fynetun, I'a. Hariirthmore-'Vew York unlrerallj dual meet at arthninre, I'a. Larrnaao llarinrd la. Itoliart t t amhrl'lire, Mnaa. Tennla Allrhigan ta. Hohart at Cnm brtdae. Ha. Tennla tllrhlgan ta, lehlah at Soolh Bethlehem, Tn. ITlorelon ta, IVnnayliaiila at I'hlla delplila. Vermont TS. Tnlon rollege at Hnr llnatnn, Vt. , , liiiilog ehamna O TIrien Frankte Rnaaell, twelta rounda at Voiingaloem, P- f a Dario Eesta Enters Chicago Auto Race Chicago, May 16, Entries for the 300 mile automobile races to be held at Chicago, June 10, are now being received and eleven cars have al ready been listed, about half of them of ioreign make. Dario Kesta, win ner of last year'a 500-mile race at the speedway, will be in this year's event. GERMAN AND RUSSIAN RED CROSS IN RUPTURE Stockholm (Via London), Mar lA. According to the Dagena Nyheter, the International Fed Crosa confer ence resulted in a complete rupture between the German and Russian Red Cross, owing to the refusal of Germany to express regret for the sinking of the Russian hospital ship Portugal. FORMER OMAHA MAN IS MADE BISHOP OF TEXAS Rev. Jamea Wise, formerly rector of St Martin'a Episcopal church of the South Side and lately rector of a St. Louis church, has just been ap pointed bishop coadjutor of Texas. LEE tMIUaunr m " LEE'S Puncturei-Proof Pneumatic, Tires are guaranteed puncture roof under a cash refund, and are guaranteed In wrltlDg to give at least 5,000 miles of service. POWFI 1 AutoSuppli ICS SUPPLY CXMPMIY20S1c"r""m OMAHA Mr" oeverage and soft drink establishments. Omaha Beverage Co. South 3Ath Stmt. Snuth 8ui St-Uton OMAHA, HEQ Family Tr-lo Shpphfvi by WILLIAM Jr.TTfR, :. C N b'.rrel Phone t)JU!4.t I:.. - it s-jj-vl! I t hi Ma.-. fcf lt. ' : t . ,ii t N M'.H ' y I i ' m .... M j.,' '-.d 1 mnwmMumwf sswe 4