, THE BEE: OMAHA. THUKSDAX, MA' 10, 1M. ... BRINGING TTZITZTI I I THf?OUH-THE 1 WHAT ( I DON'T KNow FATHER L!pL5 Drawn for The Bee by George McManus JOBBERS WIN WITH EIGHT HITS IN ROW Start Flank Attack on Cecil Thompson in Seventh and Capture Game, 7 to 4. SMITH HITS A HOME BUN Eight consecutive hits in the sev enth stanza yesterday proved the un doing of Cecil Thompson and Wichita walloped Omaha, 7 to 4. Until the fatal seventh the fray was a hurling tilt between Cecil and Elmer Koestner. Each had allowed two runs and four hits up to that period. Then the Witches started a flank attack on Cecil and the pitching duel .ceased abruptly. Yaryan started the disastrous frame with a single to center. Koestner, Kellerman, Goodwin, Jones, Coy, Halm and White all followed with ' singles in the order named. If it hadn't been for the throwing of Shag Thompson and Earl Smith the Jobbers might be going yet. Thompson cut Kellerman down as the plate with t perfect peg and, aft er catching Davis' fly. Smith doubled Coy at the rubber with a great throw from deep left It was an 8 to 5 bet Coy would score after the catch, but Smith's throw was absolutely perfect and Brottem tagged him out stand ing.up. The Rourkes put over one run in the opening frame on an error by Davis, Burg's sacrifice and Smith's double, Cecil Thompson's single, two in field outs and Shag Thompson's in field hit counted one more in the third. . Smith Hiti Homer. The Rourkes made their other two runs in the eighth on a walk to Burg and Smith's home run over the right field fence. The pill soared forty feet over the wall. . . . . Wichita counted two in the fourth on Coy's hit, Bradley's miscue and a triple by White. Hits by Kellerman and Goodwin and Burg's wild throw netted one in the eighth. The Rourkes and Jobbers clash again this afternoon at Rourke park, starting at 3:15. Lincoln Beats Denver In the Opening Battle Lincoln, May 0. Although out hit nearly 2 to 1, Lincoln today defeated Denver in the opening game of the series, 3 to 1, by bunching hits in the seventh inning with the visitors' er rors. Score:1 ' DENVER. LINOOIf. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. WufflUb C 1 S ! 0Carllsle.lt 4 0 10 0 Kel Uer.ss 1 3 S OSmittUb 1 0 a I 0 Oakes.cf 4 0 1 0 0Bayless.cf 3 12 10 Butch'r.If 3 1 8 0 OLobar.rf - 4 2 8 0 0 Mllla.ll 4 12 1 OButKr.aa 3 14 3 0 M'C'mk.rf 4 2 2 0 OLamb.Jb 2 112 0 Sh'nl'y.ib 4 112 Hlrlffln.lb 3 0 10 0 0 Bhostak.o 3 2 4 1 ORehrer.o 3 18 10 Boehler.p 3 10 4 lOref'ry.p 3 0 0 2 0 Haftra'n 1 1 0 0 0 ToUla 28 6 27 13 0 Totals.. 36 11 84 13 3 Denvar 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Lincoln 00000080 '3 'Batted for Doehlef In ninth. Three-bas bit: Rohrer. Two-baae hit: Leber, mb, Kelleher. 8hanley, Double play: Wuffll 13 Mills. Sacrifice hlta: But ler. Lamb. Struck out: By Greaory, 2; by Bochter, 4. Baaes on balla: utf Oregory, 3; off Boebler, 2. Earned runa: Lincoln, 3; Denver, 1. Left on basea: Lincoln, &; Den ver. 11. Umpire: Miller. Time: 1:31. Joplin Wins by Bunching Hits in Three Innings Des Moines, la.. May 9. Joplin bunched hits in three innings today and defeated Des Moines, 9 to 4. The fielding by both teams was miserable. Score: 'JOPLIN. PBS MOINES. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A.E. Lamb.lb 4 0 1 2 2Casa.lf Dovore.lt 4 8 3 0 OKwoldt.lb I P.H'ter.lb 8 1 14 0 SSpencer.cf 4 C'chran.Zb 4' 2 2 6 lW.H'ter.rf B Horaiarf 5 4 0 0 OHartf'd.aa 3 Dalton.cf 5 3 3 0 0Coffey,2b 4 Monroa.o 3 0 2 1 OSw'ney.lb 4 Li'mora.aa 8 0 2 3 2Spahr,o 4 Burwell.p 4 0 0 5 OKallio.p 3 -Breen 1 Totale..34 11 27 16 7Berger.p 0 Totals.. 31 8 37 11 4 Batted for Kalllo in eighth. Joplin 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 29 Des Moines 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 Home run: Horan. Two-baae hits: Dai ton. Kalllo. Sacrifice hits: F. Hunter, Cochran, 'Monroe, Spencer, . Hartford (2). Stolen bases: Hartford, Devora. Left on baaea: Joplin, 6; Des Hoinea, 9, struck out: ay ksiiio, s; oy uerger, l; by Bur well, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Berger De vore). Hits and earned runa: Off Burwell, 8 and 1 in nine Innlnga; off Kalllo, 10 and 0 In eight Innlnga; off Berger, 1 and 2 in one inning. Charge defeat of Kalllo. Dou ble Play: Kalllo to Hartford to Sweeney. L'mplre: Shannon. Time of game: One nour ana lorty-sr minutes Sport Calendar Today Bbm Ball Eautora lei true opns it Ma on. with Portland olayina at Lawrence. Hartford at New London. Spring ld at Woreetiter and BrldpTort at New Haven. Northern toastM open Hi mmm, with H'ln nlper playing at Mlnot and Pargo at Warns. Bench Show Annual taow of Wilmington Kennel aatoHatkm at Wilmington, Del. Barlnr Close of the ipiing meeting of the Kentucky association at Lexington. Automobile Speedway racea at t'nloa town, Pa Shooting South Dakota itate trap-ehoot-iMt tournament open at Alexandria. H. I. Boxing Kid Albert agaltiMt Battling Konln, ten round., at Bingham ton, N, Y. Willie Oreen agalnwt Billy Wood; ten ound, at Nashua, K, H. Too Many Hits WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. K. Kellerman, tb 5 12 0 2 1) Uoodwln, 3b 5 t 2 O .lone., Ib 5 1 2 12 1 Coy, rf 112 2 0 0 Hahn, If S 1 2 O tVlllte, ef S 0 2 0 O Davie, 4 0 0 8 2 1 Yaryan, o 2 1 1 S 2 0 Koestner, p 4 11111 Total! 41 7 IS 27 18 I OMAHA. AB. B. H. O. A. 15. Schick, rf , llurj, 2b J. Thumpaon, CI . . Smith, If Bradley, lb Kruir. an Itrotteni, e Irelan, 2b C. Thompson, p., llrokaw Shaw ... 4 ... 1 ... 2 ... 4 ... 4 ... S ... 4 ... S ... S ... 1 ... 1 Totals 31 4 87 15 S Bafted for Irelan In ninth. Hatted for 11. Thompson In ninth. Wichita Runs O A 0 t 0 0 4 1 01 Hits 1 0 0 2 1 0 8 2 1 It Omaha Runs 1 0 1 0 0 A 0 t 0 4 Hits 1 0 2 0 1 O 0 1 0 A Home ran: Btnlth. Three-base faltt White. Two-baae hits: Jones, Smith, Brad ley, Hahn. Sacrifice hlta: Burg, J. Thomp son. Stolen basea: Jones, J. Thompson. Double play: Smith to Brottem. Struck outt By Koestner, 5; by C. Thompson, 1. Rases on ballat Off Koesrser, St off C. Thompson, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Krnj Left on bases: Wichita, 9; Omaha, 8. Time: 1:50 Umpire I Jacob and Flllman. Hovlik Hit Hard And Sioux Trim Josies ' Sioux City, la., May 9. Hovlik and Thomas were hit hard and Sioux City won from St. Joseph, 12 to 7, today. St. Joseph rallied in the ninth and scored three runs. Gilmore drove in six of Sioux City's runs with his three hits. Score: ST. JOSEPH. SIOUX CITY. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Shay.ss 3 0 13 lailmore.lt (3101 M'Cabe.lb 3 1 2 3 0Cooney,3b 1 0 2 8 0 K'kh'm.lf 5 3 2 0 ORader.aa 12 0 0 1 P'ner.o 8 0 2 0 Owatson.rf 4 0 8 3 0 Moore.o 2 0 0 0 OM'ellar.lb 5 1 11 0 1 M'Cl'd,3b 4 0 2 3 OHunfo.Jb 5 8 3 3 0 W'ght.ct 8 2 3 0 OA'd'an.cf 4 13 10 Smith, rf 4 2 11 0 Crosby. c 3 2 0 2 0 Henry.lb 4 2 9 3 Ouaapar.p 4 2 12 0 Hovlik.p 0 0 0 2 0 Thomaa.p 8 10 10 Totals 38 10 37 13 8 Haley.p 3 0 12 0 Totals 37 11 24 17 1 St. Joseph ...0 1001300 87 Sioux City ...2 5 2 2 0 0 0 1 12 Two-baae hits: Smith, Qllmore, Hunso (2), Crosby, Oaapar. Rader, Klrkham. Three-baas hits: Wrtfbt, Crosby. Saorlfice hit: Gaepar. Stolen baaes: Ollmore, Ha ley. Double play: Smith to Shay. Hlta and earned runa: Off Hovlik, 5 and 2 In one and one-third Innings; off Thomas, 7 and 5 In two and two-thirds Innlnga; off Haley, 3 and 1 In four Innlnga; off Oaspar, 11 and 3 in nine innlnga. liases on bails: Off Oaapar, 2; off Hovlik, 2; off Thomas, 1; off Haley, 3. Strut out: By Oaspar, 5; by Thomas, 1; by Haley, 2. Time: 2:10. Umpires: JsoOllvray and aaatoo, University of Omaha Men Rush To Colors or to Work on Farms Nearly all male students of the University of Omaha are planning to leave school within the next two weeks for farms or for service in the army. Those who are leaving for the farms are; Mark Lowe, Eugene Simmons, William Botts, Perry Aller ton, William Roberts, Reed Zimmer man and Roderick Hoover. Isidore Finkenstein and Michael Lipp are taking examinations for the hospital corps John Jenkins and Alexander Crawford win go to the engineering corps. James Smith and William Campen will be in the reserve signal corps. President Jenkins is enthusiastic over the movement and is pleased with the way the young men of the university have responded to the na tional call. At a meeting in chapel Dr. Jenkins urged the boys to go, say ing that he would disown i son of his if he did not do something at this time of need. "Although our univer sity cannot send hundreds of men to the trenches and the farms, yet we must do what we can," he said. "As head of the institution I wish to say that every man who leaves School for these purposes is doing his highest duty, and the faculty will see to it that full credit is given for the year's work." Several of the boys will not leave until after Gala day, the annual spring festival of the university. Kelly Montana Land Register. Washington, Mar William A. Maxwell of Colorado was nominated today by Presi dent Wlleon for receiver of public moneys at Denver and Harry J. Kelly of Montana for reglater of land office at Lewlstowo, Mont. Tecumseh Wins Track Meet. Tecumseh, Neb., May 9. (Special leiegram.) lecumseh won the south' eastern Nebraska track meet yester day with 46 points. Other towns scored as follows: Nebraska Citv. 24 2-3; Pawnee City, 21; Falls City, 16. American Association. M. R. B. Columbus 0(10111181 03 3 Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 S Batteries: Loudermllk and Coleman; n-err, uooawin ana ueoerry. R. H. B. Indianapolis 00031000 47 t 0 Minneapolis 0 0008000 13 8 3 Batteriea: Dawson, Rogge and Gosaett; Bourk, Humphreys and Owens. It. K B. Tolsdo 0 0000030 03 1 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8 8 Batteriea: Brady and Sweeney; Hager- man ana Lena. It. R. 8. Louisville 0 1020001 04 3 8 Kansas city I 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 03 8 8 Batteriea: Comstock and Kocher; Chal mers and Berry. TIGERS WIN BOTH FROMJLEYELAND Tigers Capture Double-Header by Score of Four to One and Nine to One. FIFTEEN HITS IN SECOND Detroit, May. 9. Detroit won both games of a double-header with Cleve land today, 4 to 1 and 9 to 1, through the pitching of Ehmke and Carrol Jones, aided by timely hitting. In the second contest the home team pound ed three pitchers tor htteen hits. Score: CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. Oraney.lf 8 1 8 0 Mush.aa Ch'p'an.sa 4 Spe'ker.cf 8 Uulato.lb 8 2Young.2b 8 OCobli.rt 8 OVeach.lf 4 OCr'ford.lb 4 OH'lman.cf 8 OVItUb 3 03peneer.o 8 O&hmke.p 3 Roth.rf 3 W'beg'i,!b 4 Turner,3b 4 O'Neill. c 8 Klepfer.p Coumbe.p 0 0 0 Totals. .38 8 3T13 4 0 K nauah 1 'Miller 1 Totals. .30 8 34 14 3 Batted for Klepfer In seventh. , Batted for Coumbe In ninth. Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 4 Two-baae hits: O'Neill, Bhmke, Tonng. Three-base hit: Cobb. Stolen base: Gulato. Double play: Wambsgansa to Gulsto. Baaea on balla: Off Ehmke, 4: off Klepfer. 2. Hlta: Off Klepfer. 5 in six Innlnga. Struck out: By Ehmke, 7. TJmptrea: Hlldebrand and O'Loughlln. Score second game: CLEVELAND. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Oraney.lf 4 0 0 0 0Huah.se 3 3 0 3 0 Ch'o'an.as 3 114 2Yount2b 8 13 10 Spe'ker.cf 4 0 2 0 OCobb.rf t 3 1 0 0 Gulsto.lt 4 0 10 0 OVeach.lf 4 13 0 0 Roth.rf 4 110 OCr'ford.lb 3 1 14 0 0 W'bag's.2b 4 13 Turner.3b 3 11 OH'lman.cf 4 4 4 0 0 OVitt.Jb 4 2 0 7 0 Bllllnga.c 3 17 8 lHpencer.c 8 3 4 0 0 Morton. p 3 17 8 Uonea.p 4 0 0 3 0 Labetn.p o Oould.p 1 0 TotalB.,3616 J714 Mlller l 0 Totals. .Jl 13414 4 Batted for Morton In third. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Detroit 3 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 " Two-baae hlta: Spencer. Hellman. Three- base hit: Roth. Stolen baaes: Cobb, Buab. Double play: Wambaganaa to Chapman to oulato. Bases on Dans: uir jonea, a; on Qould, 8. Hlta: Oft Morton. 0 In two In nings; off Lambeth, 4 In one-third Inning. Struck out: By Jones, 4; by Morton, 8; by Gould, 1. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Hllde brand. Chicago Beats 88. Louis. at. T.ouls. ' Hi 0 Chieano hit Groom hard today and defeated St. Loula, 4 to 8. In the fourth a triple, two alnglea and a double netted three runs tor the vialtora. St. Loula routed Williams In the first inning, but was held scoreless by Clcotte. CH1CAOO. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Lelbld,rf 4 3 3 0 OShottn.lf 4 14 0 0 J.Colna,rf 1 0 0 0 .0Auatln,3b 3 0 3 1 0 Weaver, ft 1 0 0 0 OPaulet,lb 4 1 10 0 1 E.CIns.2b 3 13 1 Uaoban.rf Jackaon.lt 4 3 0 0 OMarana.cf Felach.cf 3 O.Tohnan,2b Oandil.lb 4 0 OSaverid.o 8 OLavan.ae 3 O'Rumler, 1 OUroom.p Rlaberg.ss 3 Schalk.o 2 Wtlmns.p 0 Clcotte,p 4 0 0 0 3 0'Rloan 0 0 0 W.Mlller 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. S3 4 13 71 Totala..33 4 17 IS t Batted for Groom In seventh. Batted for Lavan in ninth. Batted for Hamilton In ninth. Chicago 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 04 St. Louis .... 2 0000000 03 Two-base hlta: Jacobson, Clcotte. Three- base hit: Jackaon, Stolen base: Rlaberg. Double play: Groom to Auatln to Paulette. Baaes on balls: Off Wllllama, 1; off Clcotte, 2: off Groom, 3: off Hamilton, 1. Hlta: Off Groom, 11 in seven Innings; off Williams. 2 In one and one-third Innings. Struck out: By Clcotte, 1; by Hamilton, 1. Urn pirn: Evana and Nallln. Split Double-Header. Washington, May 0. Boston and Washing ton split even in a double-header today. Both ton won the flrat, In which Shore outpltoned Dumont, 4 to 1. In the second game, with the acore a tie In the eighth. Mays paaaed Milan and a double by Rico and Smith's triple gave waanington the game, score, flrat game: BOSTON. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Hooper.rf 4 3 11 0Judgo,lt 3 10 0 0 Barrr.Ib 4 1 3 US 0 3 3 OPoator.Sb 8 118 1 0 OMIlan.cf 4 14 0 1 0 ORIce.rf 3 10 0 0 0 OHmlth.lf 4 0 4 0 0 Hoblsl.lb 4 Lewla.lt 4 Walker.ct 4 1 1 2 2 3 0 Gardnr.Sb 1 1 0Morgan,2b 3 0 10 1 Scott. ss 4 Agnew.o 4 Shore.p 4 4 0McBrld.es 8 0 0 8 1 0'Menoaky 1 0 0 0 0 S OHenry.o 0 11 0 0 Jamlaon 110 0 0 Totals.. 38 8 27 18 ODumont.o 10 0 3 Shanks 10 0 0 0 Totals. .28 8 27 8 3 Batted for McBrlde In ninth. Batted for Henry in ninth. Batted for Dumont In ninth. Boston 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 Washington ..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-baae hits: Hooper, Hobllttetl. Three base hit: Hooper. Stolen base: Hooper. Double plays: Hoblltsel (unassisted). Shore to Bcotl to HoDlltseu. Bases on balls: Off GORDON GORDON-atVi. "ARROW fbrm-fit COLLAR Ton AND BANDS Ant CTJEVK CUT 10 FIT THK SHOULDERS, j fa 3(Jt Notes of the Fray 8hf Thompson captured hti dully itolan .. Yaryan and Tyree art the Wichita catch ra. Sound like a Chlneae laundry. T Jones still retains h i battlnr eye. Te chalked up three blowa, one a double. Koestner nailed Irelan a mils orr firm in the filth when Harold tried to take a little nao. Attendance was only about 300. crowae at the week-day games have been very Door. Kruc sent a couple of snlperi, Broke w and Bhaw, into tne fray tn tne final frame, but the marksmanship of neither was good. Bar! Smith la felting- to be the most con sistent hitter In pinches on the team. Earl cracked In three of the (our runt the Rourkes counted yesterday. Bill Bradley worked too fast for the umpi In the fourth inning. Coy waa on first wnen Hahn nit a fast grounder down tne Tirsi base line. Bradley fielded the ball while crossing the bag. He then whirled to try to catch Coy at second, but was late, Tne play was so last tne umpi lanea 10 see Bradley touch the baff and field the ball simultaneously and called Hahn safe. Shore, I; off Dumont, S. Struck outt By Dumont, I; by Knore, i. umpires: jjineen and Owens. Score, second game: BOSTON. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Hooper.rf 4 1 8 0 0.Tudge,lb I 0 11 1 0 Rarry.Bb 4 Hoblsl.lb I 1 0 I 7 o Foster. so I v l i i 1 0Mllan.cf 10 10 0 0 ORlce.rf 4 1 1 0 0 0 OSmlth.lf 4 S 4 0 0 Lewis. If 4 13 Walker, of 8 0 1 Gardnr.Sb 4 8oott.se I 2 0 lMorgan.3b 4 1 i I OMcBrld.ss I 0 Henrlksn 0 0 0 0 OAtnsmth.o 10 4 Thorn as, 0 4 1 g 1 OShaw.p 110 MoNaiiy ooooo Mays.p 8 0 0 1 Shorten 0 0 0 0 o Totals.. M tmq 1 Totals.. SO 0 24 11 1 ' Batted for Scott in ninth. Ran for Thomaa In ninth. Batted for Mays In ninth. Boston .... ..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 S Washington ...1 0 0 0 1 0 0 t 4 Two-base hit: Rice. Three-base hits: Hooper, Smith. Stolen bases: Hoblltsell, (3). Bases on balln: Off Maya, I; off Shaw. 8. Struck out: By Mays, 6; by Shaw, ft. Um pires: Owen and Dlneen. Games Today. Western League Denver at Lincoln, Wichita, at Omaha, Joplin at Dei Molnea, St Joseph at Sioux City. National League Pittsburgh at Boston, Chicago at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New York, St. Loula at Philadelphia. American League New York at Chicago, Philadelphia at St. Louis, Boston at Detroit, Washington at Cleveland. American Association Toledo at St. Paul, Indianapolis at Minneapolis, Lou lev! He at Kansas City, Columbus at Milwaukee. Katlonal League Meeting. New Tork. Mar 0. President' John K. Toner of the National league today called the unual spring meeting of the club owners and league officials to be held her next Saturday, Soothers Aiaoelatton. Atlanta, S; Nashville, C. Birmingham, 6; Memphli, T. Mobile, 8; Little Rock, 0. New Orleans, 8; Chattanooga, 0, Property Owners Withdraw Suit Against Driving Club Benson property owners, who filed suit in district court asking a tem porary restraining order against the Omaha Driving club to prevent horse race meeting at the fair trround track. on the grounds that the "sport would draw crowds, has witnarawn tne pleading. No reason was given, but it is un derstood that counsel for the property owners convinced them that there wa3 little chances for their winning the suit. The drivinar club, holding member ships in the Great Western cricuit, Iowa-Nebraska-Minnesota circuit and the Nebraska Speed association, will stage race meetings on the Benson track in June and August. One hun dred harness horses are being trained there. 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Zeider made a double and three singles, driving in four runs and scoring two himself. Score: CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Zlier,8a 5 4 8 3 OF'b'qur.sa 3 1 3 1 II Wolter.rf 8 3 10 OO'bert.lb 8 118 0 Doyls.lb 4 0 3 4 OJob'on.rt 3 110 0 Merkls.lb 4 3 113 PWb.st.ir 3 0 10 0 Wlill's.cf 8 110 OfltoniPl.rf 4 110 0 Mann.lf 8 110 lU'sbaw.sb 4 1(40 Elllott.a 3 8 T 4 OM'wrsy.lb 8 0 0 4 0 DeaUb 3 0 13 1 Mlll.r.c 3 17 10 rl'ether.ti 1 0 0 3 oreorobs.p 3 0 110 F'd'iraat.p 10 0 1 OSmlth.p 1 0 0 0 0 Ald'dae.p 10000 dank I'o 0 0 0 Totals. .38 8 37 11 8 Totals. .33 13 37 18 8 'Batttd for Prendersast In seventh. Chlcaro 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 1 07 Brooklyn 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Zeider, Fabrlque. Stolen base: Zetder. Double plays: Doyl. to M.rkle, Cutshaw to Daubert. Bases on ballas. Off Ruelher, 1: off Coombs, 1. Hits: off Ruether, 4 In three Innlnia; off Prenderffast, 3 In three lnnlnss; off Coombs, 7 In six and on.-thlrd Inntnis. Struck out: By Ruether, 1; by Prendflrtrast, 3; by Aldrldae, 1: by Coombs, 3: by Smith, 1. Umpires: Byron and Qulgley, Yesterday's Resalte. WESTERN LEAQL'E rnsnvsr, 1: Lincoln, 8. Wichita, 7; Omaha, 4. Joplin. 3: P.s Moines, 4. St Joseph. 7; gloui City, 18. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chlcsso, 7; Brooklyn, 3. Rain at other points. AMHR1CAN LEAOUB. Chicago, 4; Bt. Louis. 3. Boston, 4-8; Washington, 1-4. Clsveland, 1-1; Detroit, 1-8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo, 3: Bt Paul, 0. Indianapolis, 7: Minneapolis, 3. Louisville, 4; Kansas City, 3. Columbus, 8: Milwaukee, 1. ra Decide to smoke "" tool Trad Big Organ for Cathedral to Be Delivered November 1 The big organ which Frank J. Burklcy will give to the new cathe dral is to be delivered November 1, according to an announcement made yesterday. The huge instrument has a choir, grand and swell organ and is to be built so that a solo organ ran be added, to be placed in front of the cathedral for use when the proposed turpi iced choir is organized. A beautiful oak front for the organ is being designed by the cathedral architect. There will be a banked platform for 100 voices in the gal lery of the west end. The organ, of the make known as a Cassavant, if said to be the finest west of Chicago Creighton High Takes Commercial Into Camp The Creighton High school dia mond squad took the Commercial High team into camp, 16 to 5, at Creighton field yesterday in an inter scholastic league game. It was the first game lost by the Commerce team this year and the two teams arc now tied for first place. You Need Not Succumb To That "AH-Run-Down" Feeling Simply Cleansa Your Blood of Its Sluggishness So Prevalent in Springtime. Possibly you are one of th thou sands who just at this season find that you are losing your appetite, your system gets weaker day by day, you are easily tired, and a general irood-for-nothing, run-down feeling seems to pervade your whole body. 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