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THE LINCOLN SUNDAY STAR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR LINCOLN, SUNDAY, APRIL IS, lOiG. SECTION TEN PAGES Nebraskan Shows Heels to Field in Record Time LOCKE STAR OF KANSAS RELAYS IN Nebraska Fleetfoot Reels Off Century varsitv squad at Nebraska Establish New World Record. In World Record Time; Buskers Smash Half-Mile Mark. LAWRENCE, April of the state of Nebraska, headed by stellar performances by University of Nebraska men, shared largely in the honors of the fourth annual Kansas relays here this afternoon. Features of the afternoon included the setting of a new world record of 1 minute 26.6 seconds in the half mile relay by the Cornhusker team, the running of the world record of 9.6 seconds bv Roland Locke of Nebraska in winning the finals of the hundred yard dash and the equalling of the Intercollegiate record foe the quarter-mile relay by the University of Kansas quartet in 42 seconds flat.

New Meet Records. Rounds Out Season Of Spring Training. Red Team Downs the Blues By Point Margin Of 19 to 7. Mrct rernrds by Iowa tn onn tnllo rolay at 3 mlnutra 20 Hocond.s, t)y Occidental of 1 0 AnKclcH In tho college class hatf-Tnllo relay at 1 minute 28-1 seconds, by Haker Untver- sltv of Kansas In the collepc class medley at 7 minutes 42.3 seconds and In the Javelin throw by Jolm Kuck of Kmporla State Teache.s rollege with a throw of feet 1-4 Inches. Charley Hoff of Norway, worbl pole-vault kluK.

after considerable delay and refusal to vault until a battery of moving picture men re removed from range of Ids domain, vaulted to 13 feet 4 tnche.s. a new American outdoor record, the old mark being 13 feet 3 set bv K. tdcugo Athletic ctub at the 1920 Olympic Irsig of Nelirnska. Carter of Aggies anil Cox of Oklahoma vaulted with Hoff. Ideal weather romlltlons the athb tes a fast track upon which to perform.

Weir Second in Other Untver.slty points Included hurdles by Ed Weir, a for first in the pole vault by VS Big. third in Hie shot put melmeyer. third In tlie iuy. second In the one-mlle lelay iintl second in the runrvinij jump by Ktepliens. For Creighton university Omalia Kean won third tn the hun- yard dash and tied for fourth in the tiroad Jump.

Web-ti of Jbistlngs Hast ings, Keb-. took fourth in the metro run. Great Day for Huekera. It was a great day Corn- husker athletes, yet hard luck pursued the In the quarter-mlle retai. iiem.

running second Ualley Jumlded ihe pats of the bal.m and it vvas dropped. Nebraska not iho t'ornhuskers appeared to well uu in the, field. This race was also sliy university team, which was intend- to rL. the Hawkeyes got caugU behind a track wreck and Shi not reacli fb'id in time for the race. lo'va made up for this disappointment by winning worM record equalling in the first heat in 9-8 seconds showing he was in great form.

breeze was blowtng. but Uefeiee Viebitiig H. Yost declared the mark stami as a cori as tlie wlml was l.Iowtng tra. and with Ihc runmi. In the lialf-mlle relay, the torn- Luskers had tough jivhawk- llllnols and Kansas, falling behind at Ti.ioney.

anchor man, but Itunois Ivarcomlng fast at beets to the tape. The world rstabllshed by Nebraska liroke tlu' 1 minute 27 seconds, set 3 a waiw rhcard hy Ikiat vear at tlio Kansas relays. of Ncbra.ska won bis heat of the high hUfilles in IG.e. the same time as Tanner Oisddental later won the finals, but the nyrr led W.lr h. She bv four In finals.

Locke le.l the field tn ttie hundri.1 ahuost from tho running ami breaking uheatl Dellumara of Notro who second. Quarter. Adrian I'aulen. Hutch ml.blb* ebH.uplun. ran a handb ap quar cr lutlc to win in 48.9 sei onds in ta.

shot put between Kuek and the latter a on ain university competing unaltach.st. In special open evt'nt. did materialize into a world neltluT man reach iig RO feet Kui Wt.n the shot put event at 49 2 1-2 The summary; Univereity relav sV t.y (Hein, L.ske); aiM-oml. Mtnots; third, Kansa.s Time 1 mtnulii 6 WHirld Two.rath lay -Won bv Furrey, Har- brey, Martlnt Ag- (Contlnued on Huge Tw tf l.KAtilK. St Joseph itnului Moines lUiUhdtna City WichUa blntuln Denver 'hlcago New York Detroit Washington Hoaton VV 4 4 0 4 3 1 4 2 2 4 22 4 2 2 4 22 4 1 3 4 0 4 'AN LKAtilK.

VV 4 .3 I 4 3 I .1 2 I 3 2 1 5 3 2 4 2 2 5 1 4 4 0 4 N.4TION.4L I'htleilelphia St. Louis I'lnrlnnatl York 'hirago Urooklyn I'ittshurgh Hoaton (i 6 4 1 5 41 4 3 1 1 4 13 4 .3 6 1 4 6 I 4 Pet 1.0ÜO .750 ,500 .500 .600 .600 .260 .000 Pet .750 .760 .667 ,600 .500 .200 .000 Pet soo .600 .760 .260 250 .200 .200 AMEKIl'AN ASHtKIATIDN, I.oulavllle Minneapolis InUianapulta Toledo St Paul t'niuinhun Kansas City vv 4 4 .1 3 1 I 1 Pet. 1.000 .600 .750 .750 .260 2bO .200 .000 NGOLN NCI ST FEST Capital City Trackmen Win High Point Honors In Athletic League. Individual Laurels Go To Miller and Warga Of Havelock High. TIIKV I.Ineoln Hsveloclt I'rep Temple High .1.4 .4 Lincoln high school carried off tlic honors tn the annual Lincoln Athletic ussoelatlon track and field hebl at the local oval Katurday uiu.u tnirksters scored nl WESTERN LEAGUE.

Lincoln at OklsHoms City. Omaha at St. at Oanvar at Wichita. AMERICAN LEAGUE. York at Washington.

St. at Dotroit. Philadelphia at Boston. at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Boston at York, Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Chicago at St. Louia, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Iodianapolis at Milwaukee. Columbus at St, Paul.

Louiaville at Kansas City. Toledo at Mtnneapolta. Black triieksters points. Havelock high was runner- up with a total of 45 points. The Saturday was the first event under the auspices of ttie (Ireater Idiicoln Athletic league and a good-stzed orowtl was on hand to Mce the athletes perform.

Lincoln Squad Balanced. Foaeh l.lnc«)ln 4 )uad tlio capital team aiuring tn every evetit. The main Ltnroln strength was tlie events, lied and Black elglit points In the distance Etturton won a fust from ills Houldi'r. The first of Etlurfon a great from lilm as the progresses. iigatnsf a wlml on lap, of Idmoln stepped In 2 minutes, 10 3-10 seconds.

Ernie Tlniiali made a valiant attempt to better tlie state school in the but Ibe best be wa.s a under 43 feet Tindall took the dls- cu with a of lOS feet six Ini'hes Competition in of ami tritic showed good form tn the lilgh Jump, making a leap of 5 1-4 In Jump, wlilcli was decided until the final Haveinck. la at Tomson, Lincoln, by a an Inch. I Wcsb yan the ttirew with a i of ir.O feet HI Miller made a strong to beat tii youth's throw, lie; tai'ked tinee feet wdien inal ount was taken and Warga. and Warga, mainstays of tlie Haveloek iggn'gatton, Two State Champion At Net Snort On Methodist Team BY GREGG McBRIDE. The 8 4 Yion of spring football training, prepaiatory to the 1926 University of gridiron w'ound up Saturday after loon when Coach Ernest E.

Bearg two of athletes through a practice game on stad- 1u sod. The practice till resulted In a 19-7 vlctorv for the Beds, hut the Blues wete el liming a moral triumph. Uoarh Bearg having the red -Jerse y'cd a 20-point margin at the start of the conflict. The Saturday by the pastlmers was another evidence of the progress Bearg and hi.s staff of coaches have been making In the this spring. The worked In a fairly smooth fa sillon and put up a brand of gan.e wl.leh far the cxhltiltlon at the close of the 1925 feason.

Howell and Brown. Blue Howell and Brown were jiow.irful factors in the scoring done by the rcd-shlrts. drove across for two counters, while Brown raced 58 yards througli a field for the other. Wally Mi.rrow, fleet Omaha Cen- ral ball-lugger and Arnold Oelrtch, I'olumbus boy who was on tlie siiuad last fall, romhlned to score the tally. Oehlrlch ripped up tiie Red line with powerful off-tackle plunges, while Marrow conlrlhufed some sparkling liroken field runs and broke through tho Red line ami whirled aw-ay from a pair of tarklers on an jaunt for the touchdown.

OiitsUindIng performers the Red line were Lee, McMullen ami D'orlsch. Lawson and Lee, loth men, fiad things pretty wedl their own way at end, while at g'lard ami Durlsch at lai'kle were effective in turning t-ack tlie Blue attack, Moril.son and Holim's, opposing both hoW'd up to a good advantage. Ran Red Team. was in at a halfback position oil tho Red team, with Bronson catting Bron- 6on to fit in well at running the team and, in addition contributed a number of good gains. Victor Beck, Broken Bow, and Atidrew.s.

Randolph, who articlpab'd in the g.ime of two weeks ago, were on the sidelines au.so injuries recelvi in the past week- Rai.sli, r.in cu.ird. Is nursing a c'iiarlijvhorae, wiille a number of men, including Uaptaln Lonnie are ineinlu r.s of the varsity track squad and out for spring footliall. A piiir of costly fumbles after the ball had lieen advanced well In nine tenltory balked the in a drive fovvani a touchdown in the opening Burnham recov ered boHi fumlilcs. The f.rst gave the Blues the i.all on flieir own yaril Llndell a as forced to and his kick sent Reds liai past mlil- fleld. Butnhain's second nulllfb'd a 25-yard gain turned in Brown.

Recover Fumble, Broken field work by Watty Marrow of the the ball into t'grltory, iiut the advance was hilted when Branson ZERO STRING TO ZWILLING GANG Links Let Down For Five Hits; Shut Out, 4 to 0, In Opening Clash Of Series With Indians. OKLAHOMA cm, April by sensational support and tightening in every crisis, Charley Lyons, twenty-year-old recruit from the Mississippi Valley league, shut out Lincoln, 4 to 0, in the opening game of the series herli today. Brodie Thompson again was the slugging star with two singles and a triple in four times up. The Indians stole eight bases. The score: by MacDonald.

The University of Nebraska 880-yard relay team established a new world record for the half-mile event when the Cornhusker sprinters were clocked tn 1 minute 26 6-10 seconds at the Kansas relays bat- former record was 1 minute 27 established by the University of Illimds quartet In Members of the team are Perly Wyatt. Scottsbiuff. (alternate) Bill Hein. Wilber; Roland Locke. North Platte; Boh Davemwrt, Norfolk; Frank Dailey.

AUlanee; Coach Henry F. Schulte. String of Blanks For Sox; Held to 3 Blows CHU'ACil, April White Sox were set down witii lost to the Cleveland Indians here 2 to 0. Miller was on the mound for Cleveland. Tlioinas pitcher a six-hit gatne for the Sox.

The score; Cleveland. AU II 4 4 MAULS PAIRO AAERS Tulsa Slugger On Rampage And Oilers Take Game From Des Moines. TUT.S.A, April from the hat of Guy Sturdy und circuit clouts by Tony oko and Joe Rlggert accounted for eight runs today, Tulaa heating Des Moines. 12 6 Sturdy boosted his lioine run to an average of one day for the, season to date. Heoi'ge Blae-holder wa.s hit hard, tint lightened when hits meant runs.

Malone and M. Thomas were battered hard, while McClung lield the Oilers in the last two Innings: The score; Dec Moines AH HBO A ..........5 1 2 1 ft (1 1 2 2ft 4 ..........5 2 0 ..........4 13 ft (I ..........4 0 1 21 1 ..........4 0I 5ft ft ft4 1 0 ..........3 1 2 7 1 4 ..........1 n(1 01 ti ...1 1 1 0 4 0 ....1 ft 3 ftft ft ..........0 ft 0 0 0 (1 ..........11 1 0 11 ..........376 11 241ft 2 Hughes, cf Braussen, 2b Knotlte. ss tJriffin, rf Wetzel, if Knaiipp, 2b Haworth, Malone, Thomas, ils'ason Ablxitt Totsls iJlslason batted for Thonisa In Ablxjtt batted for McClung In 9th. Lent. If Herghammer.

Patterson, cf Sturdy, lb Riggert. rf Dezdirtz. 3b Lewis, S.H Blaeholder, Gaddis Outfit Bids For Games The Gaddis Construction Co. entered the field with another faet baseball club sen. Gaddis Contractors are in the market for out-of-town games.

Managers interested should call E. R. Gaddis at F2889 or write Manager J. L. Stroud, care of Star Publishing Co.

Joetown Shuts Out Omaha And Boosts Its Siring To Four In Row. AB HPO A .4 0 2 3 ft (1 .4 2 3 1 3 1 1 .51 11 ft .5 4 2 15 (1 ft 3 3 ft1 ft 1 ft 2 7 ft 1 1 1 221 1 1 31 1 1 10 10 13 2716 3 0 12 ft ft 5 23 1 ft 2 4 0 X- -12 Des Moines Tulsa hit -Berghammer 2, Rlggert. Home Sturdy 2, Rego, Riggert. Stolen Hughes Braussen, 2, Abbott, Rlggert! Double to Haworth; Pezdlrtz to Bergliammer U) Sturdy Left on 7, Tulsa 4. Base on Malone 1, off Thonwis 2.

off Blaeliolder 1. Struck V. by 'I'hoinas 3. Blaeholder 4. Runs and 5 and in 1 1-3 innings; off Thomas, 7 and 8 In 4 2-3 innings; off 0 0 in 2 lnnlng.s.

Hit pitched hall tby Uiuchol 1- er). Wild liolder, Thomas. lojslng lone. and VV hltbeck. Varsity Tennis Squad Selected At Nebraska U.

Seven mctnlicrs of the University of Nebraska tennis squad were selected at an eltmtnatlon tournament held on the university courts last week. Members are Paul Shlbl- JJneck. Salem; John Newton. Ponca; Tom Elliott, VVe.st Point; Sfraka. Kenneth Hat- torl.

Wesley Sunderland, Limmln; .1. Hunt, Llm'oln. eight of squad will he decided In a Monday matcli between Ed Haves and V'ork. Ttie first varsity match will be with the Drake team at Lincoln May 1. ST, JOSKPH, M.I..

April 17. The Saints continued their winning streak toda.v;, taking a one-sided battle from tho Omaha Buffaloes, scoring 14 runs while Lefty Swartz held the visitors scoreless. 'J'he Saints took three in a row from Denver and to kmx'k off Omaiia to continue in first liliice. Saint first iiascman, i Tushed a home run in tlie sixth in nlng. scoring Fielder and Kelly liim.

Manager Kelly, last year with Omaha, got four hif.s In four times at tlireo of tlieiu being doubles. Tlic score: Jamieson, if Speaker, cf J. Sewell, sa Burns, lb Summa, rf liUdtke. 3b Sewell, Miller, p--- Totals Harris, cf Scott, ss 2b Falk. If rf Schalk, Kainm.

3b Mcihirdy. th (irataiwskl Hiinnefleld .4 ..4 ..4 .4 ..2 ...32 2 Chicago. All 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 .1 .1 0 1 t-: ft 1 I ftft 1 5 ft ft 3 ft ft ft 11 0 1Ifi 1 0 2 2 (1 2 1 5 ft ft 1 1 0 ft 1 3 (1 fi2 Ifi ft A ft 1 1 0 2 3 ft 3 1 ft 1 ft ft 1 4 ft 0 ft 4ft ft ft 4 1 1 ft1 3 0 ft 0 4 ft ftft 0 ft 1 II II 0 ft ft ft 0 ft 0 0 03 12 2 Harris tn the Lincoln, 11 BO A I-', Hlcnkimn. rf ...,3 ft2 2 ft II 2ti 2 Bl'iodgi'od. cf ...3 ft 13 ft ft ft 2 ft (1 Ounthor, 4 ft ft 11t 0 ..............4 ft0 1 7 ft sa ft 122 ft Bnn'ker, ft 2 1 ..............3 ft 1 ft ftft Kccnsn, ..........2 ftft ft 2 1 I'oiipcr ftft II hs ftft ft I fl Zwilling 1) 0 ft M.arty ft ft ft 0 ft Totals ............31 ft 5 24 18 for Keenan in 7tii.

Ztiilling bat led for in mii Marty lan for Zwllllng in Oklahoma City. AB F. Hock, K.s .1 ..........2 I I fi II Tliumpaon, rf ...4 1 3J ft ft Funk. ..............4 ft ft 7 (1 (1 I'Vlbcr, If ftft1 1) ft ft9 0 0 Bussen, 2b ..........4 1 1 1 ft ft 1 5 4 1 FltzpalrU'k, ...4 ft 0 ft J.yons. ..............2 I ft ft 3 0 mmm ............32 4 7 2714 1 Lincoln ft I ft ft ft ft ft 0 ft 1 ft ft 1 St Joseph, AB 1 Miavez, tJ 2 4 2ft Fichier.

3b t3 1 ft 1 ft IIy. cf 4 47 ftft Ih .51 2 ft If .4 2 3ii0 ft Fozington, rf .5 ft 22 0 Nufer, 2t) ,.5 il 1 2.3ft .4 72 0 Hwartz, 5 1 1 ft 1 1 Totals ..40 14 Ifi27 10 1 Omaha. AB BOA Hallahan. .4 II 2 4 3 0 sa .4 ft 0 ft 2 Henry, .......3 ft 0 7 0 0 Klakesley. If ..4 ft 1 ftft0 Brown, cf .4 ft22(1 ft Jones, 3b 3 1 ft Klle, tf 2 ft 1 1 ft II Meyers, ---3 IIft ft .2 0 1 t1 ft ---1 ft ftftft ft 24 2 OmatiH ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Ht.

Joseph I 4 ft 2 3 4 ft It Totals SiitnmHrv 'I'wo-base lilt Bums a ii land. Grand Island College Meet Next Saturday (SUVND ISLAND. must the 1:30 is In the field with a fast tennis team tills siuing Paul Mtthood. state singles pion is a inemlxr of the Methialist racquet squiul. iitiu leading ra.

queteers in Vel-; low Brown togs 'ite Alfied i- of oTK. me Ji. of tim vert teisin vviiu'h w.is tuiincr uji in tiw stai tout- Viiguit Me .1 i I'ho Fnltei itv P' I'atiama. on Two.) BEARS illCTIAAS AD BUAAPIN Denver Knocked Down, 16 to Witches Score 11 In Single Frame. April 17 Wi.hlti W'on from Denver to tn a iratrly played tatlt game.

It fuiirtti In as many games pli nice liall for Wichita, lait had in tae fourth idayed burleaque i.all in their half fourth. gUtng Wichita runs Tlie Falk, Berger, us if Hoian. If t'f rtmitli Horman, r. lit 1 Honju. )t ni if rf lb 2b h.dl 1 File, if Jicn Berg, Hin Sniltu hit iiel' Horn run Wano, and Brickrll OBtfen Gor' man lU'V riflce lilt 'liell J.

IP rger F-ik Falk to Jter-'. VV ft on I. D. n- I ver 6 ic ri i.T i C- off A off Mr -k Run. and I B' 'O nd In J.

'-I, Ti a nd in inmn p. and 4 I In; Iras Bd I'll 7 inmna pB I loo VI I I IT. "'I Ton. voDH etaont Equals World Record. Denver.

AH 11 A ft 3 4 4 ft 1 2 4 3r ft 'J ft ft ft 2 ft 4 2t1 ft 1 3 1 I-. 1 5 1 1 I 1 26ft ft 1 9 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ---2 1 ftft ft 1 tft V) 5 i Wichita, AH It II Bu A F. 4 3 4 5 ft 1 I)22 ft 2 ft ft ftft 1 4 1 II ft 4 2 13 1 ft 3 i1 1 0 .3 1 rt .3 1 .5 ft ftft 5 1 I ft 4 ft 34 1 27 1. ft 0 5 ftft 1 1 11 2 3 ftft Im Briekeli i Sunimat.y; Runs ickey, 9 and 11 In 5 innings (none out In off and 4 in 3 innings. Base on Bwarlz 2, off J.

off Matlier 1. Struck out Hy Swsl'tz 6. by Malickey 2, off Maflier 4. t.eft on base- St. Josci'ii 8, Omaha Wild pitch Matlier.

Two- liasc 3, Hallaban. Brown, A Smith. y. Tliree-base Bit Home run Double play- Fielder to to Oiies- Niifer to to Umpires Dosk and hreek. Smash In Final Inning Beats Brownies Di-n'ROIT.

April 17. off Za. liary in the last of nlntli with Hie luises I'lsded gave Hm 'rigers to 4 victory in Hie wBli Browns here today. Holloway tied for troR, liui weakened in Hm elglBli and waa relieved by Harfoot. tbousand Hie trek Navln field.

acore: St. Louis. AH it 4 1 4 4 1 4 0 4 4 Walter Smith of land Y. M. U.

A. will Ap." l.n made Saturday at A meet getting the tm'ludlng bHlveMoving ups wilt he aw.ard*'*! the winning 880 relay earn. the indlvl luHl team wlmM. Hold. and wlU be awarded etcnt winners.

Plan Loud Speaker For Illini Stadium a URBANA. April often wltneasing wondered at the the referee ami have yon uf the contesHng to know rf Motte, Slsler. lb Wlllianis, If 2b mi Dixon 4 Roheitson. 3t) 4 ...2 Benmdf ..................1 I 4 1 11 4 1 Hie. upon Have you ever made a tirlUlHnt end run.

who tosse.l Hm f.uward j.uss Hiat ende.l in a The Fnlverstty of the more inD restlnX spe. t.y the inalallattmi of manum.H. bmd speaker whb'li probably wl operation this fall. 'I'he speaker. and operating a hook-up tlie first to bo tnstalled In Hm "ihjrlng the past three years Hie I'niverstty of Uallf'irnia has fully usc'l a Himllar crowds of 75,000.

Elkhorn Valley Ijoop In Action II a 't 'rfiiHis xTwo out wiien winning run li.Bted for Van Ill Btli. 3h If Ful her gill, IbllniHnn, tf Blue, i Tav-em r. Bai-sler, 1 lulls way, I Mill Ins W'cudall I i 1 fi 1 WHS April 17 hit Blootlgood Tliree-liHse hit Haciiflcc Idt- Bliss, Stolen Bb-nkirun. 1 luck. Thompson.

Funk 2. Felher, Moore, l.y.ns.' hs on Balls Keenan 2, off Lv- ons fi. Striu'k out B.V Keenan 1. hy Lvons 2. Huns and hits Off Keenan, 2 and 4 In Inntng.s; off nnd 3 In 2 pitcla Passed twll Fitzpatrick 2.

Hrucker 2. Double i 1 hv Moore and t'ussen. Left on 7. Llneoln 11. Time 217).

I'larke and leek DuBois Hi Team Wins Honors In County Compel KUBilIS April 17. Hols high'on the, annual county Invitation track meet yeslenlay. DuBots scored 65 4-5 points, wtille was with 22 1-5 p.dnts, ('oaclt Duttols team scored in event except Hie shot put ami maile clean sweeps tn tlic gxO-yard and mile runs. VVaiB Hu Hols Hie scoring w'lHi 15 9-20 points. Werner of DuBots was second wBli 10 1-4 imlnts.

of Dutads wu.s thlr.l with 10 Summary of Meet. anrow, second, Mathews. third, Hloun, Ttme. seconds. Mile run Won M.

Clinton. DuBots; second. V. I'tinton. DuBois; Hilnl, lldi'iiraml, 5 miiiuti's 4 Discus Hirow Dufbiis; second, Mar.sli IP.m Distance 105 feet.

Broad Jump Won Ijullue, DuBois; aeeoml, Sloan thiril. Hinkle, Stella. Distance, 20 feet I 440-yard DuBots, ami Coin, City, tied foi first; DuBols. Time, 58 secomis. Higli Junjp -Won Mnrsli, Ver- Siailir DuBots; for third, Hhuss, Warnow, Hllde- V.

Ullnton of DuBots and Fritz, VirUon. HetglB. 5 feet 4 tnclies. sliot put Won hy Sloan. secoml, Happ, llone.y Hilnl, Sliuey, la wlston.

Dls- tunce 37 feet 8 Im'lus, 880-yard run Won DuBuls; secoml, V'. I'llnton, Bols; M. DuBots. Time, 2 17 6-10 socomls tlirow Won Walck. DuBois; second, Hartung, DuBots; wlslon.

Distance 125 feet It inclies. 220-yurd Won by Mattiews, WatRow Du- Hilrd, Marsh, Vei-flon. Time, 24 310 seconds. I'jile vault Won La Rue, Du for second, Wunrow Du I tails; iJllilile, V'erdon. Helglit, 9 I I 6 Im iicH.

I Won ity DuBois; finil flilrd. 3 58 1-10 i 4-5; Raw lice 12; Ila tn 0-. I I doll 1 5 t.asclull league 4- wing into Sunday afteimaitP uiul YESTERD at at Nortli Bend at Sn.v*b'i', at Totals Detroit. AH BU A 1 3 ft2 4 1 1 37 2 ft )i 1 ft i 1 11 ft 4 0 1 ft 4 1 117 ft ,1 ft ft .3 ft 4 ft ftft 1 ft ftft ft 11 It II ftft ftft ft ft ft .0 1 II ftft ,31 7 2718 Pacific Coast League, At Oakland. SiM'raim .0 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 -7 19 i .....0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 0 ami Kolibr; Fiuett.

Fowler Baker. At San Franeiaco. II Han Fran.l.-«'*» 1 0 1 3 .5 4 isslons .,,...,2 0 0 0 0 2 6 2 Hrtfftn and -hger and Muipliy. Fhoto by tionabi, ROLAND LOCKE. I.oi ke of the UntversBy of Nel.raska team eiiualled he th inO-vanl Hatuiday at tlie Kansas wiien wu- do.

In 9 6-la Ftddlng Yost, Michigan refeice ai Kansas nival, Saturday tliat i ec would i allow id 1 It Hiirtl iiad punted ccniury in b-in In comp, tson. He Hi. maik Ho K'an as relays tn.l at afeiencc at I 'nci Ilia iww mikrlM nut Allowed because of Mulltns batted in ninth; i VV.sslal! tiHtled for Barfoot In ninth; Belirtnger run fur VV In ninth; an foi in nlntli i Ht I.ouis .1 a 0 2 1 D. ................0 II a a 0 0 2 Hiiicnisiv; ba I'll Fotio r-'IH, HIsler. Bbie liit Hiru(k 4 Ud tler I It 1 biilL uff I I Rifik- to Tit enr i'.

I'd VVui wind 1 H. I I I BI'C I Ormshv, and Owang. At Il Los Angeles 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 12 1 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 0 11, Mulc.Hiy 'ml rd of Ukla- At Seattle. ui dami 5 2 1 4 0 2 a a and Ke. 11 and II 14 dn.

WESTERN LEAGUE, Lincoln, Os Oklahoma City, 4. Dee 12. Denver, Wichita, 16. Omaha, St. 14.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 6. St. oui Detroit, 5. Philadelphia, 6.

Cleveland, Chicago, 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boeton, New York, 4, Brooklyn, 3: Philadelphia, 15. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, 4, Chicago, St. 3.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolia, 1S 7. St. Paul, 2. Toledo, 7: 6 City, 7..

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