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Williams Gets 1 Fifth Home Run in Chicago Park St. Louis Rallies Too Late to Overcome Five-Run Lead * rf White Sox—McClellan and Mostil Feature. Chicago, May 1.—Chicago bunched hits behind errors by Gerber and baae3 on balls and defeated St. Louis, S to 3, today. Leverette pitched in fine form, holding the visitors to two hits until the eighth inning,'' when Collins' fumble paved the way for a , run. Williams’ home run Hinash into the right field bleachers, his fifth of the season,* and the first on the lo cals' grounds this -year, netted the visitors two more runs in the ninth, as Tobin scored in front of the slug ger. The fielding of McClellatv and Mostil s batting were fentures. Score: ST. LOUIS. A R.H.O.A R'eon. 3b 4 2 ft 1 B'osier, !b 4 0 1 0 Tobin, rf 4 110 TVtrm«, If 4 1 3 0 McM's. If 4 ft 5 ; Sever'd, r 4 1 S 2| J'beon, rf 4 2 4 0, Gerber, ea 4 ft 1 2 Kolp. p 2 ft 2 3 xP. Colllne I 0 ft oi Pruett, p ft 0 ft 0 Total* 35 7x23 lft| I CHICAGO A B. H O. A |Hoopsr, rf 4 0 2 o [McC'n, p* 4 1 2 T E. C ns, 2b 3 1 3 3 Shssly, lb 2 0 10 0 : Most 11, cf 4 3 2 ft |Kimm, 3b 3 ft 2 2 I Kish, If 3 0 2 0 IflrhSlk, c 3 1 4 0 Lev'etto, p 3 0 o o ! Totals 23 ft 27 12 xnn^riy out, nit by batted bill. xBatted for Kolp in eighth. Summary—Runs: Tobin. Williams. Jack- I *on. McClellan, E .Collins. Moitil C), Kimm. Error*: Gerber (3), E Collin*. Kamm. Two-haec hit; Moatil. Three.baso hits: E. Collins, Mo*tl1. Home run: W||. j Hams. Sacrifice hit; Moitil. Double play: Kamm to Collin* to Nhealy. Left on bases:, St. Louis, ft; Chicago. 5. Base on balls Off Kolp. 3; off Pruett. 1 Struck out By Leveret f e. 4: by Koto. 3;, by Pruett. 1 Hits Off Kolp. 5 in 7, off Pruett. 1 in 1. Losing pitcher: Kolp. empires; Moriarty and Rowland. Time 1:35. Strike* Out iO Men. Boston. May 1.—Pitcher Howard Ehmke .. Of the Red Sox s'rtif'lt out in opponents as Boston defeated Philadelphia. | GAMES’ TODAY WESTERN LEAOri. Tul*n at Omaha. Oklahoma City at 8inuji City. Wichita at Des Moines. St. Joseph at Denver. NATION A LLEAGIE. Pittsburgh at St. Louis. Chicago at Cincinnati. Boston at Philadelphia. Brooklyn at New York. A MERIC AN IXAC. CE. St. Louts at Chicago. Cleveland at Detroit. New York at Washington. Philadelphia at Boston. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo at Louisville. Columbus at Indianapolis. Milwaukee at 8t. Paul. Kansas City at. Minneapolis. ....— - - - 5 to 4. He fanned three men in the. ninth. Heimach had singled and Perkins doubled in that inning The visitors scored four times before Boston made a run. The tieing and winning runs were scored in ths eighth, when Harris, Burns and McMillan doubled off Ogden. The Spore I PHILADELPHIA abh.o.a Mit'wi, cf 4 1 1 0 xHale 4 o n 0, Perkin*, r 4 1 ft lj xMoOo'tn ft ft ft ft! Rie’da, 3h ii ft ft 4 Hauser, 1b 3 1 1ft 2 Miller, If 3 1 4 0 (Jal'ay, e* 3 ft 4 4 Welch, rf 4 1 1 ft Dyke*. 2b 3 ft i i Oicden. p 3 2 0 1] Hel'ach, p 1 1 0 ft Totals 34 10 24 3ft1 BOSTON Ft'ittr, st S 0 A 1 Collins, rf 4 o fi A Harri*. If 4*20 Burns, lb .3 2 11 A Rfichls. rf 4 2 0 0 l.Hbold. rf o n n o M'Mi'n, 3b 4 1 0 2 Shanks 2b 4 l 4 .3 Pirinh, c 3 l lA l Ehmke, p 2 1 A ft Tottlt 311127 12 xBntteo for Matthews In ninth. xRan for Perkins in ninth. Score by Inning*: Philadelphia. .020 002 000—4 Bolton .*.000 003 02x—6 Summary—Runs; Hiuitr, MlllOr (2). D'kes. Harris. Burns (2), Richie, Error: Fewster. Two-base hilt Welch, Ogden, Perkins. Harris 12>. Burn*. McMillan. Home run Hauser. Sacrifice hits: Gal loway. Miller, Ehmke. Double plays: Haus-rr to Galloway to Hauser; McMillan to Shanks to Burns. Left on bates: Philadelphia, ft; Boston, 0. Bates on balls; Off « *gden. 2; off Ehmke. 2. Struck, out: By Ehmke. lO. Hit*: Off Ogden. 11 in 7 1-3 i»’**ing«: off Meinisoh. 0 in 2-3 inning Hit by pitched ball:* By Ogden t. .rnsi. b> Ltitnke < Hauser). Losing pltrber: Ogden . Umpires: Owen and Nallin. 'lime: 1:40. Cleveland. 5; Detrolf. i. Detroit, May 1 —After Pitcher Ed wards had scored what appeared to be the winning run for Cleveland in the ninth Inning. Detroit rallied and won today’s game from the Indians, 4 to 4 Edw’ards ” What's under the wrapper?” I OFTEN open a La Palina as the cigar shown above has been opened, to derripnstrate the reasons for it3 superiority. For, .though a poor cigar may masquerade beneath a smooth, sleek wrapper, one stroke of a keen knife will expose its inferiority. 1 When a La Palina is cut open yoti can see immediately why it burns so evenly—why it draws so freely. Leaf upon leaf, the delicate fine imported tobacco lies in almost perfe’ct uni formity. You picture instantly the care with which it has been selected and arranged in each cigar. 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Fothergill s lln<»r to center put Blue acrosa for the deciding run. Score: CLEVELAND I ARH O.A J m'wn, If ft 1 2 A. Wtmby.Jb ft 2 4 4 Apeftk’r.t t 5 2 2 1 Outifo. lb 4 19 0) Summa. rf ft 1 2 A Atwell, ft* 3 2 l ft Lutzkt. 3b .1 A l 1 O'Neill, c 3 15 1 Edw'ds, p 4 4 A i Uhie, p a o o o; Totals 37 14 26 111 DETROIT A B H O A Blue. 1b 3 2 10 o Hanay. Ch 4 7 0 2 Cobb rt 4220 F'li rri, If 4 3 0ft Haltm'n. rf 4 1 5 1 Pratt. 2b 4 0 2 2 ftlfnty. aa 4 ft 3 4 Woodall, c 4 .7 fc 2 Francia. p 7 ft o l Johna'p, p l ft o l tManiftn l ft o ft eViach ft ft 0 ft zKirr 0 ft 0 0 Totals 34 12 27 13 Two out when winning run made. zBatted for Francis in fourth. zBatted for Johneon in ninth zRan for Veach in ninth. . Score by. innlngt: Cleveland .021 <M0 bOi—s Detroit .0.*l 010 002—« j Summery—Wambigmn>, Speaker. Sum- i ma, Lutzke, Edward*. Blue (S), Fother flll. Heilmann. Kerr. Error: Jamieson. wo-base hltfc: Blue, Fothergill (2). Htllmenn Woodaln Sacrifice hits: Oule to, Sewell. Haney. Fothergill Double j play*; Sewell to Wamhiganse to Guleto, | Woodall to Rignty to Blue. Left on bae*: Cleveland. 9. Detroit. * Base on balls: Off Edwards. 3; off Uhle. 1; off: Francis. 2. Struck out: By Edvards, 4;t by Francis. 1; by Johnson. 2 Hits Off j Edwards 11 in * 1-8 inning*, off Uhle. l in one-third inning: off Francis 7 in 4 [ innings: off Johnson, 7 in I innings. | Wild pitch: Johnson. Winning pitcher:; Johnson. Losing pitcher: Edwards Um pires: Hildebrand, Dineen end Ormeby. Time. 225 New York. *: Washington. 7. Washington, May 1.—A long double by Bush in the eighth inning Icoring Ward, who hid walked gavo New Tork todays game with Waehlngton. * to 7. The National* obtained a Mg lead off Maya end Hoyt, but in the eeventfe inning Zachary weakened and the Tank*** scored *1* rune Score: NEW YORK | A R HO A Witt, rf 3 12 0 r>u*an 1b 4 0 12 Ruth, rf 5 3 10 Plpp. lb 5 2 110 Mauaal. If R o a i S**h* n r r 4 ? 4 8 Ward 2b 12 2 4 R«~0f t. m 4 12 3 Maya, p 1 o a o Hoyt p ill? sMofmann lion xHainas 0 0 0 0 Bush, p 1 1 0 l j Totals 3 7 14 27 1« Washington ABHOA. Hie# rf h 2 1 o Harris. 2b 4 2 4ft Judge lb 4 1 14 1 GftSllTI, If R f 1 0 j Wsd* rf R 1 1 « j Ohar'lty. * 3 l ft l I P»rk'*h aa 4 f ? 4 0‘Ktill. Ib 111 3 Zaehary. p 3 ft ft i nusati’ p ft ft a a SFtfthSr 1 ft ft ft Horertk. p ft ft ft ft ] j Totals 37 12 57 17 | xRatted for TToyt In aaventh xRan for Hofmann in a#x*n*h rRatted for Ruaaell In eighth. Score by inning*: N*w York .mo «IA *io—A Washington .. ...2A2 Ml OM—7 Summary—Run*. Witt. Ruth. Srbang <"3>. Ward (2). ScOtt Haines Ring. Har ri*. Judge. Ooalln i?». Oharrtty Zachary. Rrror* Pipn. Ooalln. O'.Velll ft) Two- ! he** hit* Ruth (2). Judge Ward. Ru*h Three.haaa hit Ooalln Stolen ha*e* Oharrity. Packinpaugh Ruth Sacrifice ! Mtl: Dugan, Ham*. Doubla olave Har- ; rl* to Judge to Peckinpaugh. O'Neill 9. \ Hlrria to Judge. Pecklnpaugh to Hern* to Judge Left on ha*e« New Y01V 7 Washington. 7 Rate* on hall* Off Zachary, 7; off Maya 1; off Hoyt. 1; off 1 Ru«ae|| 2; off Ruah. 1 Struck out Rv j Mi’* 7; by Zachary. 1: hv Holt. 1; by Ruah I Hit* Off Maya, 7 in 7 2 2 in otnga; off Hovt 2 In 2 1-2 inning* off Ru«h. 7 in 1 Inning*, off Zachary. 11 in \ A 2-2 Inning* off Rueeell, 1 in 1 I t in nlnga; off Mol I Ing*worth 1 in 1 Inning Wild pitch: Rue*#ll. Winning pitcher; j Ru»h !.o*|ng pitcher. Ru**#H. t’m plre* Connolly and Zvana Time: 2 16 Tex Adamant. »w York.—T»x nirknid denied th*t Lui* Angel Flrpo would be nub *tltut»d for Floyd John»on malnet ,l»«s XVlllard In' th« Milk Fund bout, Mty It. Q If four playor* pity tofot hor In a modal qualifying round, ran tho touim*. moni committee rafuao »o acc*pt their qualifying ooorai, In other wards. dis qualify ihr-th? A. Tho rule* prorldo thot modal play competition ho played In pairs, and thin rolo U followed In all totjrnaiQonte of tiny prominence. Orraaionally. a tourna mont rnnimlttoo may find It advisable to allow playrro to play in four*. Hut unlooo tho committee sanctions aueh play. It la Juatlflrd la disqualifying lho playor*. W In a ri' *nt tournament in whl«h f Played. too playor* hart a dispute oxer tho following point On on* ho!* nno of thorn found hi* r»*ll lying hack of * rt**rt buah. H* *ii uncertain a* to whether h* wai allowed to retpnx* thr hu»h and *»k a spectator what th* role in *qch a cSa* would hr Hit opponent claimed thO hole on th# ground th*t th# pla>er txai qaUmg information from a paraon other than h * tartdio. Dul that i lota thh hoi* for him” A. No. A player la allowed to aak tho rnlo on nny Situation that romra up. In nth or word*. Information aa to tho ruloa. I* not prohlhltod andor the hand of waking nr willingly roeofylng Informa tion. <4 rienae explain the ayatotn of handi capping v hor* on* player concede* an other a certain number of hiaque stroke*. A. Risque* am stroke* glx on to ho u*od a* tho playor receiving them aooa fit. ln*tood of taking them a* tho rartl for tho rourao Indicate*. Thu*, a player who receive* four hi*que*. ran If ho rhopse*. tako them on the flrat four holoa rogarille** of whore tho eard allot* tho flr*t four stroke* Tho playor ran n*o one or more of hie hiaque* on one hole. If ho llkoa. hut ho muaf signify hi* Intention to uao a bisque before ho leave* tho nutting green. If ho la to uao It on tho nolo. (Sind In your durations to Innie Brown If an imin»di*ie answer la daairert. en eloaa a atampod, self artdreeaed enxelope > A TIP FOR THF ROI ND. Harry Vardon aaya; A ruppv II* call* for a Jlftla aiudy. ainca that* ar# ««•> way* in which the shot mav b* farmed. | When the hall I* only slightly cupped, 1 It l* Just a* e««y to cut through th* tutf In order to reach tho hall *• It la ■ift make /% dlr*« t aimke All that i# pe< e««*ry i* io aim an Inch or ao he bind the bell, ihe rtiat an< e being gevemecr hy th* player* tnatlnntlv* «pFim*t* a* JO th* m*aaur* of the cup* *«la* which h* need* to cut away la ordar lo gat to I ha balk Chicago Wins From Cincinnati by 3 to 1 Score -. Dumovich Holds Reds Help*! less in All but One Inning —Bases on Balls Gives Cubs Two Scores. Cincinnati. May 1—Dumovich held Cincinnati helpless in all but one in nln* to day, and Chicago tvon. 3 to 1. going to aecond plai-e in the Na tional league race. Keck tva* a trifle unaetady, two of the Cub'a runs be ing due to base on balls, while the third was earned in the ninth In ning on consecutive singles by O'Far rell. Dumovich and Statz. The Reds scored their only tally in the sizth on singles bv Duncan and Bohne and a s^ild throV by Heathcote. Score: CHICAGO. ABH o a 8tat«. if 4 14 0 Heath..rf 6 14 4 Oranth.lb 4 114 Crimea, lb 3 011 0 Fnberg. 3b 4 1 o 0 Caliagh., 1? 1 o i o Adam*. ta 3 o ; 3 O Farrell,e 4 13 3 Dumov., p i 7 0 1 Totaia 32 I :? 12' tJJ.NCUV > All ARHUA Burn*, rf 3 1 n o Daubtrt.ib f> o « 1 Dun'in, If 4 1*o Roush, rf 4 10 0 Bohn*. 2b 4 2 3 3 Martr *\ # c 4 12 2 Plntlll. lb 4 0 4 1 Cav*n*y. m 4 1 * - K*ck. p 10 0 2 xBressior 0 0*0 Total* 33 7 27 11 tftattM for Keck In ninth ft-or* by innlnca ChteafO. 1M 100 n*i— Cinc innati . . -Mh Ml aaa-—l Summary—Buna, fttat*. Friber*. O’Far- | rail, Duncan Error* Heathcote. Adarr* (3>. flouah Keck Three bar* hit: Dumo. J Vlrh Stolen ba«*a: L»un-an. Grantham, fttat* Sac rifle* hit* Keck Grantham Grime* I.eft on baae* i"h»n*n. * Cln- i cinnatl. 1« Baa* on hall* Off Ke k, 4. off Pumovirh. 4 Struck out: By Keck. 4. by Dnmovlch. 1. Hit by pitched hall: Be Keek tDumovIchy Pa*»rd ball Har-j »r*vo. rmplraa: Moran and Finn*ran Time 1:BI. r »w York Beat a Brooklyn. New Tork M*»y 1 —The New Tork Na tional* won their *txth ft a m* of the ***• • on from the Brooklyn rlub today by a «rore of 4 to 3 New Tork won *n the ninth. wh*ir Oronneil walked took two base* on a wild throw by Hifth and •cored the winninf run on R»n rof| « •acrtfle* fly after Pinch Hitter Smith had b#4n intentionally paaerd Home tuna by Stewart and Hifth accounted for all th* Brooklyn rune. Score BROOKI-TN A OHO A Hr* art. Ih 4 1 1 2 .Toatop. a* .12 12 T Or h rf 4 ft ft ft Whftftt. If 4 ft 2 0 B • 1*7, ef 4 ft 4 ft prhl #r. 1b 1 « 1ft ft High. 1h 4 1 A 2 Tgvlnr.e 1 1 ft 4 Orim*a f> S ft ft 4 Total* 22 i 21 14 M5W YORK ABHOA R«n- ft. ss 1 ] 3 2 Oroh lb 3 1ft] Frisch 2h 4 113 fltiBffSl* If .3 14 Young rf 4 1 2 Kslly. lb 4 1 II ft ■ i On II, cf i n ’ t *b\<l*r r 4 s 4 ft .Tohn»nn p 3 ft ft 4 rSmllh ft ft ft ft Toft I* 3ft ft 27 12 Tw o out whan winnira run aroroi fR*tt#d for Johnaon In ninth. 8< ora by inn Inf a. Brooklyn in* 2d«—* Now York 3M Afto drtl — 4 Summary—Run* Stowart. Fchl*ibnor Hith. Bancroft Frloch. Touna. OVo*. non Error* Stowart t?>. Hlfh, 0*<**«n- j nail M*ma run* Stowart, High I stolon baor Kolly. Sacrifice* Stonfol, j Bancroft La ft on baaoa Now York. 7; Brooklyn 4 Ba*o* on holla Off John ■ on 2 off Orhnaa 2 Struck out Rv lohoaon 4 by Orlmoo. I Hit W\ nltch*dF boll. R\ lirimM tOTonn*!!. Oroh> I'm* piroa Hart and Klom Tim»: 1 40. ritfahurfh. 8; St. loalt, t. S' l.ouia. May 1 —Tho Cardinal*' win n m a*raak andrd at four victoria* whon t bay loat to nttaburfh today. « to 2. t'aray knockad a honior tn tho third drl\- ! inf in Maranvill* who waa onto on Stock'* low throw ahood of film Tho v.o Itor* poundod Rhord* ! for nino <**fot!o* ond ha w*« rallavod In tho aixth by Stuart MrOfo rrrrsm roh i ABM O A Mu 4MV 4 '• 1 4 cf A 1 4 1 nitb#**. ff A 1 * A Rarnh't.rf 4 A ? A RuAmaII, rf 1 a A A Ti#rn«y.2h A 1 4 1 Traynbf..1h A ? 1 1 Orimm. 1 b i l * a A*rhmMf. r 4 2 ! C C»#p*r, ft 4 ? A T Tm*n 4»n!: * WT I.ftl'fP AB H <*> A Plait**. If 4 1 X ft Fl*rl<. rf X 1 X ft Horn«hv ih 2 ft 2 « ftnofu* lb 4 111 ft Jtfm-U. 1b 4 ft ? ft Myara. cf 4 11ft F’*lgau. m 4 • 1 Ah r 4 ft 4 1 *h*rd*ll. n i l ft ft Omari. p 2 ft ft ft Total* U 7 27 It Wcor* ny inn in** bltliburfh f'n' * St f-oui* . ftft2 ftf|b 1 Summary—Run* M»rinv|||» i*r*v, Tlernev. Traynor. flrlmm Schmidt, F'a-k. ITnrnahv F.rrnra Maranvllla. Rack. Stock Ton baa* b't* Schmidt. Rlah^e Threa-baa# hit- Ftack, Rottnmley Mom# run r*ray Sarrffi-* hit* Flack, Ur:mm Dnubte n'a>* r»r#\ Orimm Maranvllla. Orltum. Ifornabv, Roifnmlav. I .•ft nn h*«e*; PHtaburgh. >; St l.nula * llai* on ball: Off Stuai* 1 Struck nut Hi »nnp#r | hr Shardatl. 5: bv Stuart, o Hit* off Sber d*H a in I 1-1 off Stuart. I In 1 Hit bv pitched hall By Proper rtfornaln ft T.nainf nttchar. Shardall I'mphna. Quiflny and Pflrman Tima 1 47 !v>«ti>n. It: SMIal>tohl>( io Philadelphia May J Ro*t*m medn It two afralght from Philadelphia tod*' by winning a eluKglng match. I to l* '’v" William* y»« tha batting alar, catting, two home runa and a double and tingle. Roatr.% took an aarlv laacl but ftehan trapped them in tha fourth and th* Vhll lle* tied tha a« nr* in tha only to loan not in the ninth Score BOSTON AR IIO A Pawall. rf A 1 % A A w’rth. rf All a TVi leal. Sb 4 * A ? Mint* 1 h % * 11 A TT*fall If A ♦ • A | Ionian 5h A t 1 A Kapf M 4 A A * I n Vail a A ) A % M'Na'a. p 1 a a * f*oo«av. p f * a a Wataon. p t t a a Total* 41 11 17 14 rim, \ PK.i.rui ft ft m n • t \ HftPP $h * 4 1 1 Hnlkft. lb '4 « 1.1 ft Wlll nn rf ft 4 • ft Wnll <*r. If ft - 1 « Pftn'fth ft’, r f ?, ft ft I .#• rf 1 * ' ft o •• n<1 •• ? ft 1 * tv lit'im. Sh 1 ft \ 1 PftrW An ?h \ ’ * 1 H#nlln#, • 4 1-1 Mubhftlf. r 1 0 ? n#hftn p 1 ft ft 4 • Mitehfll t ft ft ft Tft<»*• 4 117 7 1* fnt R»h«n in ninth Poor# hv Inning* nmion lift Mft nft.1 1« rhla4«if>h>* n«i ftm ftfti ift Pummary—Run* Pnwall. Houlh worth • " i Ro*<k*I i",• ton** <"* Ponlon. O V#|l i '). r«nn*v, P'*'*m* Ft#nn Molk# il), William*. 4. ha* (2), Tarklnton Error Walker. Two-bun* hit*: Mrln m*. O N*tl. William*. Walker, Le* Horn* run* Bo*,*k*l, William* Parklnaon. Sacrifice hit*. Mclnnla, Kopf, Henline. Trouble play; V.’rightatone lo Sani to Hoik* Left on b***s: Bo*ton 9. Phila delphia. 9 Ran** on ball* <*»ff McNa mara. 1: off Cooney, 1. off Watson. 2; off Hubbell, 2: off Behan, 3. Struck out; By Cooney. 1; by Watson. 2. by R#h*n. 2 Hit* Off McNamara. 7 in 7 2-3 inning*, off Cooney, 7 In 3 1-3 Inning*; off Wat son. 1 In 4 ltmmg* off Hubbell. 11 In 3 1-3 Inning*, off t»*han 7 in * 2-3 In- , nirg* Winning pitcher Watson losing plt*her Behan l.mplrf* McCormick l*nfl Derr Time; 2 17. Gibbons Wins. New Orleans.—Tommy Gibbons. St. Paul, scored a technical knockout over Chuck Wiggins of Indianapolis, in the tenth round of a scheduled 15-round bout. Black Loses. Salt Cake City.—Joe Black. Denver, , loet the referee's decision in a *ix round bout with Herman Auertiach of Salt Lake. She\lin Brats Padgett. Boston.—Eddie Shevlln, Boston welterweight, was awarded the de : ciaion over Cow boy Padgett of Colo rado in a 10-round bout. Now Showing POOR MENS WIVES Alto The first photo* of the rfi*co**r ie* at Luxor, Egypt— ‘Tut-Ankh-Amen’ L - T * M s E T S Katherine MacDonald in “Money, Money, Money” Picture* of Louis Shomsn Expedition Man vs. Beast 2 Yoars Thrills in a Hslf Hour “Hunting Wild Animal* in Darkest Africa” Harry Gribbon in Cold Chills Tralrky 5tV.iV~,: *»»»>• Exclusive Pictures In Fox New* ■ I ■ I • LAST TIMES TODAY * ■■ Arthur Harrison Tranenta | A and Tuneful M uaical Comedy The GirlFromPananu UORIA SWANSON I In "Mr Amwuin Will'1 . — _ _ _ _ I— » ' »• ' neighborhood theaters GRAND .... I nth and Binna? HOOT CIBSON In "HIDIN' WILD" PEARL WHITE in "Pl.UNDF R" HAMILTON - 40th and llamiltna COI I.EF.N MOORE and CULLEN LANDIS in "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS" VIC IORIA .... 24th aad Fart KATHFRINF. McDONALD In "DOMESTIC RELATIONS" Hiis and Misses by ike Buffaloes Tlf.SA. AR.R.H TB.AH.SB.BB.rO.A.E. |,ee. W . *1110 0 14*0 Thom’eon. 3h 5034100**0 I) if via, rf... Iat nth. rf 4*0 0 0011*0 l.ellielt, lb.51141000*0 Bauman. 3b 5 1 34000*0* Stuart, If 4 1 1 * 0 0 * I 1 £ tro.hj, « *1110011410 MeLanhin, p401 I ft 0 ft 1 • ^® Total* . 3* 7 13 1» 3 0 3 37 11 0 OMAHA. A B.H.H.TB.SH.SB.BB.PO. A. E. OTonnor, rf41**#ft010® Apperaon, 3b *111000370 Derate. «» 31131*03*30 MrDonld, *03*11*010** Bonn wit i ef 401*000100 lirtffift. If *0130 0 140! Knnetrhy. lb 4000000 1**0 Hftl*. • .4 013000310 OhrU. p...0 0000 0 0000 Cullnp. p 400 0 00 0 **® aWlleox, 3b 1 . U_l . J • 0 » Total* ..S3 5 10 10 0 0 4 *7 10 * aWllroi hotted for Apperaon In eighth. Afore hjr Inning*: TuliUi . .032 011 000— 1 Hit* .13*.! 113 110—13 Omaha .010 003 010- 4 Hit* .......... 021 103 021—10 Summary—Home run: I.ellvelt. Three ha*e hit: BonnwIU. Two-ba*e hit*: Ortffin. Delate. IVilro*. Hale, Thnmp»nn, Bauman. Stuart. Double play*: Mr l.auyhlin to Thompson to Bauman, lee to Lellyelt. Delate to Apportion to Kn netehy. Strnrk out: By MeLaughlin. 3: hy Okrle, 0: by Cullnp, 1. Be*ea on hnlla: Off MeLaughlin. 4: off Okrle. It off t ullop. 1. Bun* and hit*: Off Mr Laoghlln, 5 and 10 In ft Inning*: off Okrle. 3 and 3 In 1 1-3 Inning*; off Cul lnp. 0 and ft In 7 3-3 Inning*. Winning plteher: MrLoughlio. losing plteher:. Cullnp. Hit by pltehed ball: By Okrle <La«>. Left on ha*e«: Tulea. 7: Omaha. 4. tin litre*: Aaderton and Pattereon. Time: 1:35. Wants Class A Pitcher. The Schneider Electric company , claaa "A" baseball club wants a good ’ pitcher. According to Manager Schnei der, he wanta a player who can "throw" the ball. Any "chucker" wanting a tryout with the "juic* shooters" call Schneider during the daytime at JA. 2455, or during the evening at WE. 0412. Jones Stable Arrives. The Updike and Jones stable of thoroughbreds of Parnell, Mo., srriv- j ed at Ak Sar Ben field yesterday. The stable came from Havana, Cuba BASEBALL TODAY OMAHA v«. TULSA Game Called at 3:30 P. M. Ladies, 10 Cents Kids Under 15 Fraa NEW SHOW TODAY WED—THURS.—FRIDAY FRANK MAYO in “The First Degree” COMING SATURDAY FOR SEVEN DAYS Jack London’s Gr*»t Story “The Abysmal Brute” where- these bangtails have hern fly ing the Updike and Jones colors to victories. In the stable are ijeth's Dream, Randall a Royal, Rorena Marcella, .Mary Regal and Mark Denunzlo. Cutler anti Hanson Draw. • (Imago, May I.—(liarlie f uller ^ * - wrestled Charles Hanson of Onialr. for one liour to a draw here last night and (rrorge Caiza threw .lark l.inow, with a fljing mare In one liour and 39 minute*, l.inow was knocked unconscious and was nil able to continue the bout. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Tomorrow Joseph M. Schenck presents NORMA TALMADGE in Bayard Veiller’s Play “WITHIN THE LAW” PRICES N if It t ft and Sun. Matinees 50c Mats. Until 5 o'Ciock 35c jCbiidren Anytime 10c Comedy Strand Orchestra Fox News 'gny&y V,0ptm° KOB Musical Comedy "THE SUFFRAGETTES" At 2:40, 7 and 9 P. M. HERE’S P ft ft ft PHOTO ANOTHER vUU U PLAY HENRY B. WALTHALL in "PARTED CURTAINS” (Firat Ruh) MOT. OCnAHTC gn AT .u?T,Si 4ul»Sest oOlSiTE OMAHA'S BIGGEST SHOW VALUE Tburs.: Chts. Jones MTbe Footlight Renfer" N 0 w Vaudeville—Photoplays I LAST TH/IEE DAYS LAUGH BILL with a host of fun featu-^a SATURDAY RUTH BUDD America's famous vaudeville star 0n,AHa ! 0£ £ ' “ WANT " ADS ! mm flCS [Ml I This or This When you hang out a sign to let the public know your room, apartment or house is for rent, perhaps a hun dred people will see it. Most of them will be youi neighbors, They will have their own homes, and few of them will be interested. You MAY rent your place this way but it will be in spite of your method of ad vertising. This way takes time and patience. In addition, you are losing money every day that your room, apartment or house is vacant. 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