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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1924)
Southpaw Bill Bailey Turns Back SL Joe Batters, Omaha Winning 6 to 1 Jnftir* Enable to Sol\r (Mfrrinp j of Portsiiler Mm ItMiOwt It, Mirlin. f « I '•mni*. Ml*m* Him It l w» lull Our Hit in Vxrn Inning*. m Patph Mu April IT ItWiM* I fit ••!i« ||t* iff.iliifit rf Soillhpit" ' Will Wnl'*t FM tnnrpli Inn! I" |1*M|M j * In I, IMlm-, II"? Wlrk >tn»i™ * «*rt*1 fiif ffr» fMlnta •*"! nllownil Mil? Mi* bit ft nil * Inn* tun In 1b* first **'*n Inning*, tint nmbnnM In lh* *i*bth, I nlintting thtft* run* Wror* mw m i 111 N II IM 1 I | 1 a, »iii».. if i ? f J * • Thnmpnm. tk *11*5! u,'mii». »» '112 2 5 tiiihtn>«n. If 1 I * « « « iiMtt*, ii, iii®?*! W,iiin„nr. *i ! ? ? 1 2 5 MI'.-«, Mi I i ! f 2 t n il'iw, •• I * * * ; " iiftiifi, t, a " » I, 1 i Tolnl. . . 31 " ~ *’ •• 1 ,T JilM I’ll \n w w. ro.» ►; rtffiinn. ,» I 2 1 1 i i Hli',*‘ii*ini. ii, ! ** 2 «? 2 H it Ho*. II* 5 * 2 *2 ttilft. rf I " " " " 2 fUlhorf. 1b • H I a a 1 t l'l, HU, ,*f 1**1*? tuii-r If S I I I ft ft r 'll, It II » ft ft « tiihftr . * » ?. I ”n |llrliftii,l,K It. n j*| ® .[ ! ,Hr.«,k. _» _» _» JJ J* JJ T,.|MI» ** • « 11 II * wmi urn ri.i-e—h M hl'nil, ftftll nIII "IHI— I .11:,II*.I fnr lllrkrn.lmk III ftljhlH. MllliniiilW — llll- ll«il rui": Off , ,r ft ■ ni<i|iii i. I: off Mrj oil, * .,.,,1 •» F.urnril tuna: O m »% l» a ft; w( .lubfiih. • IIjim* i»n bull*: Off lUrktMi ktiH'k, Hi Off Hrtilfv. none. Struck out: lly lOrkefifttoi I*. 2 s In Mi l oil. H S In flallry. :i. I^-fl OH l»»u»»**i: Oimilm H: *t. .Inwenlt, a. fwn-lww hit**: <>rl««ft. Allllrr. Thw-liaa# hit: WUci’ft. Iiooltlr plnya: O krMI to rh.m.i.woi. to l.riicirw. ftprrlflrr hltal l.rliru*. Kotungnii, Hiinimiti.. Hit by lilt, In il H» Byllry. I***. liiiwf**t: Corrignn, Itolilnaow (J). Ocelli. I tnpiregt llnrrU ami Amlrt’am- Time*: 2 noun, Wichita Wins Again. Wlrhltft. April 17,-Wlrhlta won from Lincoln for Ui*» aecond tint a here Ihum <1iv '» to 2. Mnoer allowed t»o nlt« UP in ilia alxlll. wllllo Ilia main" »rra ool Intlrif ft k.i{ I rail In (ha flrat two in ii ip if ‘ r**-" I' Ll NCOLN. AH.ll.OA Wo ore. rf 1 o o llmn'ii, l'h 4 1 2 4 Milan If I ooo xilonry, lf*1 0 0 0 Hoy tier, *• 4 1 2 1 Kin'lu, if 4 1 2 0 M'D’d. 3 0 1 I <111-pie, lb 3 0 16 1 You UK, ** 2 0 3 ft Uuii/i. :» ooo o Dudley. P 3 Total* 29 4 24 16 WICHITA. A H I! O A Smith, cf 4 1 4 o Hlltlor, *« 4 3 4 0 lining, rt 4 2 2 0 w#rkt lb 4240 Kuncah, If 4 1 8 0 llftV«*y, lb 3 0 2 0 Hott. 2b 4 12 4 M'M'Ion, o 8 0 0 0 Mua>«r, p 4 1 0 1 Total# 14 1127 ft *Ht*nfy rellavad Milan in rourin, Sr-to by Innlnggi , wfrlilt" ..*»» ”><> S'1*—* gnmmnry—Bunn: Mow, »nrd*r. fltnltH. Butlnr (3), Punning (»). Bank ‘ ^». The Bfandeis' Store 2-Pants Suits Suits for men and young men—e very one up to the minute in style and the Iasi word in quality. You are assured of carefully selected fab rics and the advan tage of alternating two pairs of trousers These things combine to give you real value. (25 $35 $45 advVhU'KviV^t. Mm. ( . I/. IIKWITT How About Your Kidneya? ■hong Pine, Nub.—"I hav# aaved many doctor’* bUla by taking Dr. J'iarca'M rernedle*. I hav* unod them forjover forty year* and find I have bean euved many hour* of pain by taking th# ‘Favorlt* Preaerlptlon.' I can al*o recommend Dr, Pierce’* Anurlo Tablet* for th* kidney*. I wo* bothered nearly all my Ilf# wllh kidney trouble, end found no per manent relief until I took Dr. J’leree’e Anurlc Tablet*.”—Mr*, C. h. Hewitt. Help your weakened kidney* hv obtaining thl* "An uric" 'anti urn add> of Dr. Plarca’a at your near •*t drug ator*. or aend 10c for trln, pkg. of tablet* to Dr. Pierce’* Inv.. 114* Hotel In Buffalo, N. V. Writ* dor fra* medical advice. * *♦*! *»!'•» t t«f *•*• Wl t**<>** »*■* »»<• JPJ ■ ....# m »»« - • *• *l ***** . *£' * <h •>. t>> • *. » m **•»•* «* fc*x> rH ft *« * .,*’4., r h w«. m t i<« »• *•**•* Jfc'i* . i , « • Mu *> * '•••Vv* .**1 *• * ■ • • • t •»*■<*« *»•»« *»* ,15Sl I M M*n»« IfHitni r I nl*«. mu *r»« it JM i**"'** B.„» ».*. It IJ* *<l*H|*t **•« H<t *#»!« »«•*■» f* *»*« *"** 4' *?*? ** l.rt.M ,<"*>»* *■* tilt * •»**« *» • t*tt»A tt*H >1, lit* *>*M**»to **4 **4 t* *4 ■ f? MS 1Hf ***** »* *“ • '"nu'w* i% * i it . iKt ,i * t * * <Hf|' * ft* * f 4 1 -' l«»i> f t 4 t » * <IW**I It « « f * liiw|(», f 4 I I J iii i UM p 4 4 I 4 Hill, p I I » » t*i*i» i* t* it n A * ’ • 1 " »• iH ! ■ • » . ' '* « fitMptti, * i »*♦.»< M • r»«*i** ♦ • fttimtfeft •» f M !**»»• ft * M «l|f * i «•»» p • • I • lM«Ml II** tm«i§ ii’ft? Vi Patted f "f W,Miami t" Mvrnin Halted for Clarti III IMhth. ffifttm liv lltltlrtt! A I leaver tM f el II TuM* .. ....II® IW aaft t Sn . t ■ - • I'llh* ' «' ivltrien t M, tllnrlardl • M*ndl*v *3), Donovan •!». A'no'hD*, Ana* i in i*roel ». I.rrnr*! Heifer t <M, DHppIg, n«h**r < ». Two*ba*e hltr C'rneHy, Ah* I in Vtr». he Merger. lllMtlardl ft. |,et|**ll. Donovan. Throe-bang nit. Coffiy Home run* cilnflardl. O'BHan. Handley. xi«i|pu h*** l.nmh, Handley, Meirlflee hit; MandP-v rouble plat* fieher to VNi-hhum tn |Itve11 tp.rmen tn Merger in Mnnmati t.ellvelt to 1‘lehef to t.ellvelt. left mi tinge- Denver, t ; Tulea. * Maee* mi »..nl!e off Brttid*, 2: off A nnrhlee, ,,ff Benee. 2; off IN llll.ime, *: off Hell. 1 off n-ul . 1. UtrU'-k »ut lly Itrlnda. I: by Veornln. ?; by AVItllsmf, 2; bv Hall. 1. PiuHIng record! Hrinda lit 4 trilling*. Y bite. A nine (mne out Ip fifth I f»e>na« in ntie third Inning, no bit, 1 rune: \N'11 Heine In : J-1 Innlna". * nit*. « rune; Voorhl* In «*. Id Innlmr*. 7 hlte. 3 rune. Hit bv pltrliHil hall; My AA’MlUm*. Hot • tin X. Wild pilch Vnurhlea. AVInnltig pitcher; A'nnrhle*. f.oeltig pitcher: Hrlndx ttfipltge; C.Affney and Heyee Time 2pn. Songer Wins Hurling Duel. Oklahoma Cltv April 17 Krueger'a triple in the eighth with McNally and I’.dber on bnwe broke ur> a pitching dual between Don Monger end Clarence Brown and gave Oklahoma city a b to 2 victory over Dee Molnee Thursday. Monger held the Booster* lo four ®ilte. no two of whl'-h came In the etmi# Inning, and hut for Tate'a error on the flrel p!av of tha game, would hnve registered a ahutout. Okie* homa City hunched ala of Ita aeven hita In two Inning* The *core: DKS umvKK. AH H.O A I K'ott!>n.21i I 0 2 O' (•orM-n.lf 1 2 1 <*' MrT/ry.lb 1 0 1* "! Bnillw.rf 4 1 t O' ll'h.rry.rf 1 » 1 x.Tonrt* 1 0 n K'niilln* <" 4 0 J o T'poon.SH 4 1 « 1 «‘h*'rx,xx 1 n - Brown,p loo.' Tnlnlx 32 4x23 IT I IKhAHDM % * • * * • A B. 11.0 A Waaa.lf 4 1 1 « *tn n**v,rf 3 1 T *» MrN'ly.Sb 3 1 b 1 Kalbar.rf 3 110 Kp<inr*r,<i 4 1 f* 2 K r**T.1b 4 112 2 Tat*.3b 4 1 1 r. KIimIoI *a 4 0 ft 2 8on*«r,p 3^13 Totals 32 7 27 IS xHatte<1 for Ro»#b«rry in nmn, xffp#nr«r out on lnft«l<t fly in rixhih. .a a CREIGHTON PLAYS MIDLAND ON GRID Fremont, Neb., April 17.—Creighton and Haakell, In addition to Heating*, Wealeyan, Grand lalnnd. Poan# and parhapa Buena Vleta, will appear on the 1524 football achedula for Midland college. The ennual tuaele with Creighton will occur on September 2», Coach Speer eald today. For the flrat time In many yeara, Midland will meet the Haatlnga Broncho* on th# grid iron. A twoyear contract haa Juat been elgned by .the two echoola. Coach Speer atated that he wa* tin able to achedula a gam# with the Peru Bobcat# and aa a reault at tempt* will ha mad* to get Buena Vlata. Bangui* of a conflict, Speer waa forced to drop plan* arranging a grid battle with Pea Molne# uni versity. , Charle* fTmhW, a well-known bil liard authority, haa been a member of ona of th# Idg manufacturing com panlea for 50 yeara. LANRHERi l H AT S , f, 4 t “Right from top N if to toe” places the hat first in importance. That’s where the Lanpher registers. < I hew styles on review •at all good hat stores • © j South American Heavy Training J QtfiKTffcr teams ceo - /V?L t I Qulntln Romero-Rojaa, ''Tiger of the Anile*," heavyweight champion of Chile, who lia* been brought to America by Tea Rickard for a aerlea of matche* that will culminate w ith a | fight with dark Itempaey If he make* good, la ahown working on the aand hag In hla training quarter* In New York city._I Creighton Squad to Kansas Relays Trntk Coach Chrt Wynna and seven spiked shoe arilsls will board a Pullman Friday night at It bound for the aeoond annual Kansas uni versity relays which are to be held In Lawrence, Kan., Saturday of this week. Contrary to the uaual custom of announcing memltcra of a sound the averting of departure, In view of the fact that some of the squad might wlah to spend Laser at home, Conch Wynne announced last night that Fogarty, Trautman. Stewart, Hendon, Hurbrldge, Lower anil Bllssard would form the squad. The two-mil* relay team will be composed of Fogarty, Trautman. Stewart and Bendon. In the medley relay Lower will run the 220, Stewart will likely run the 440, Fogarty, Hendon or Trautman will carry the baton over the half mile distance and Btlasard will run the mile The Bluejay squad has been entered In the college class and will be matched against such schools as Butler, Cornell, Marquette, Denver and othera of rank with formidable track squads. Over 50 colleges end universities have entered and It Is expected that there will be In the neighborhood of 1.000 athletes present from all parta of the country. Among ths larger universities entered ars Tale, Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Texas, Noire Dame, Wisconsin and Northwestern. New York—Ths New Turk state ath leilti commission lifted eueprnslon of Krenk Churchill, manager of Poncho Villa, world's flyweight ebampl"": Geor gia Marks, California flyweight, end Charley Cook, his manager. Imposed aflsr ihe Villa-Marks flssoo. Illini Squad in Dual Track Meet Berkeley, Cal., April 1*.—Coach Harry Gill and 2« track and field athlete* from the University of 1111 r.rils arrived here Wednesday from L'rbnna for a dual meet with the Uni versity of California Saturday. TIi* team cams by way of I .os An geles The men were reported In excellent shape as they had taken regular workouts en route. They sx | ice ted to practice on California oval tills afternoon. The Illinois and California track teams will lie guests of ths Califor nia Associated Students at a banquet on the campus tomorrow night. MORRIS TO MEET WARNIE SMITH •peels! Mspsteh to The Omaha flee. Sioux City. Is., April IT—Ona of !h« biggest boxing contests that Stonx City fans ever witnessed will take place here on April 25, when Eddie Morris. sensational Hloux City welter, meets Wsrnle Smith, Oklahoma cow hoy. Morris' rise has been mors or less sensational. A mediocre flgliier two years ago, ha Is now considered ona of the most likely looking youngsters In ths division. Tf* numbers among his victims Harvey Thorp, Eddie Welsh, Mike Rofjpfl!, Hid gocklyn, Ons Step Walson and Dago JosOans. He defeated Gane on ths lest legion card In Hloux City by a slxeabl# mar gin, When the P«lr entered the ring the Italian was a 2 to 1 favorite, hut Morris stepped Into the lead from the start and had ths bout well In hand at sll times. Yesterday's Results. TIVMANA. Flrat r«no; Maldon t yoor-old oolt# and galdlnga; purao, I',00 ; (our ^furlonM^ Altobloom, IH (J. Prnlth). .3.1# 3.00 out «Mt. Nliaato, 110 (Fat'd).3 *« #»• Mr* find. 113 < Makar t.. ■ •. Tint*: j 4 tt Hnommal*, Homo Bun, xlnmamulr elxo r»»» iHiowh khtna ■♦<wk farm •ntrf. rarm Ml * furlonee: tl.tty Aldrn. 10* (llahar).. .».*• SO* 3 3# llarby Colro, 107 ()kaol).ISO 3 10 (Jnlllalnn, III (BUIa)............ M* Tltnoi fill. TaiMton, Irlah Boy. Mal donado. Dr. l-owry aloo ron. Third rae#: Mil) . .. ... m .. Mlaa 1'algo, ff (Bill#).M* J !! M! Mia* Fryar. 1*1 (Abofl.0 30 1.30 j no Too. irwyi....u/........... t.u Tim# i 1:43 J-* Kirkwood, l.ady Moor#, For Wood, Mia# From* <1, Pro aaryator, Baodoll, Oaorgo Krlly, Mid night Ball, Mountain##, alao rob. Fourth rara: IN furlong#; gnookal* Bradlay, 1*3 (Akall^,^.,... t'ombuatof. til (Bmith) 440 3 4# «h#roWim V.a#, 1*7 irmert.. J •* Tirn* 1 04 I f. Jlmien, Pontm/»l, Or.lden Cup, l.\nky Dollar, Dell ♦ 10t> ran_• Luxurious Travel at iModerate Rates Tha "A" hoata, "Andanla," "Antonia" and "Auannla,” aalling from Montroal to Kuropu.ara ra pad ally daatgnad to prorlda tha hlghaat dagraa of aomfort at a mod arata fara. Thara laonljr ona elaaa of eahln paiarngara. Tha ahlpa ara larga and «n”lppad throughout In a way that makaa orran travelling an tinullnyod plaaaura. Tha culalna and parannal arrrlrra ara tha vara haat and up to tha high otandard which haa mada tha Cunard l.lnu fafflmn during alghty-four yaara of ooaan aarvloa. Aik the total Cunard Allot /or to/of motion or write I Tha Cunard Staam Ship Company Limited Fifth mm: o r«ri»n«a: ......... aJodya Pryor, 110 tFator) I *» » «* «ot .Rondalla, It (Clark 1..* «• »# My Ravarla, I Ok t liakar)...aut Tima; 1.09. Toll*. Muata Boo alao ran. aHakav onlry. wlr* Wlimar,' 104 diarF) .*% •• t* JJ * J* Tannllao, I0« (Mnltar).,,.* ! 12 <:# vclmdour If, lo# (dm 1(h)......... a7.4# Tim# I 4> 16 fluid Hrjran, /»•»«. 0«»«t and Low, Pull Mowi, PUm*. worn iiI<i•*, l(*r It'll#, Batnyla, I »ur* Cochran #l«n r#n Hoovenih f#ro; 1 I I mil##: Marti). I,, 07 IK Ilia).0 10 I JO t (0 Col. Ml, 100 (Fray) ..» *0 J J2 aUraau hprlna, 10* Itlnli.r I......... I *0 Tima: I to I * «Au Ravolr, aoiad N.wa. Ba III. Cart.r, Al Win., oPI*. Tw.lv. villa aho ran. oFUld „ . Kiahih raaai Bio furlnnaoi Non MoKlonay, T.I T U Halvi. ll® (Fray). , ■ ■ .I»2» •*»•! Lttlla flop#, 101 I A hall..... • ••M* Tima: 1:11 Oravaon, I,amaiad. Jo aaphina llowall, Hraaoa, (iluaappl, I'an Hogan aiao ran Ninth raca Mlla an* 70 yard. Hpaad Rail. !»• lAbal).« 00 10 J 10 Fanarodo, 1*0 IKiiiai. « «o t ;o Flrat Call, l«l (Fray). , 4 "» Tima: I 13 0-t, Rilly Walla. Olivo, Turl.ulant and ilyanpom alao lan. HAVREliiK ORACR. Plvat raca; H mlla: Wilbur 4". Whltahaad (Burha)^. ^ ^ Wayenvar '(Ambroa#) .1 00 4 Jo Crimp (Khanka! .. • •.„ ■ * Tima; 41 II Trlfoar, Kumnnln. rvinku. Billy Franrh, <llpay Flyar. Maa tar Hlua, Arhlirailon, Hold (Tump, Wiah I Win and Ultra In Win alao ran. Mat und yaaa; (Blaapla, haaai; About t mllaa: _ ...... Tha Trout (Kaytlnn) .* ** 1 12 ! 22 ilold Fnyla illarrla) . ( 20 0 Jo lutlllpop I fl.r tall I ■ . ■■ * J® Tima' ♦ I* liar a, piftaan i an'., In I ha Hark and Corfu alao tan. Hyn* Ifonurahla and Varboian (all. Third rata: ». mlla ........... Calmnla (liorka, ** *" !,' *2 1 12 .(.wail V i». (Chalmara).I*k* 1(1 Hood Tlm*a lAntl roar) 44 Tima: II* 5 f. I .Inn dor, Hrmuy, .full* M, Monlalva and Flaa alao ran. Fourth raa: 0* mlla. ...... Nailtltal (Anihroaa) .110 0 10 .10 Modaai (P. Walla I .3 *® 5 l.aonard (I IAball ........ ■ ..... .410 Tlrna 1:10 IS Ifarmldala, lluon Pina, Hlaak Art and Rrnomflal.l alao ran Fifth rary: Mlla and 10 parda Kilarmlnainr IP. Walla| . 0 00 t.O* * 10 Holdan Hjthara (Wllai.nl ..J JJ M.illn* Bun i W.IU »l •••■ * 4* Tima: I 40 railway and Hoogarth A toon alwn ran Mialh M-a SHU and 1 1« lundybrual, (4 haltnara) .,07.70 14 ao a *o staddln (Marin,lll|. *,4*2 flo.rata lltawaottl ... Tima' 14a 1» Kin* .l,,|in. M.ara Crow, VaUnila, Johnny pundao, Til,ha, Klrah alao ran Mavanlh ra,» Mil* and I '« ...... Wa> waaaa rno If Wallal >■ 4 22 J !2 Mp.ipa (Airardyl 10 10 7 7" luika John ll, Canal * 10 Tima I Ii 4 Howaprll Slay R"h aria Rnrliw In al, Th* ( lot kmandar. |l„.uuh.,rr rinn (aihlaa and I'aadu a law i aft , Mum IliiM'linll W Dirwlont Pas* on PlavffH Slntib Miyilulll* J MHMtllff Wtllri nti NitHtlwf n( • »*r‘ I nf» ntrr lliiffuln I1»)fr Itirli^iMc In IHbv, At I •!#. t»l MMIInl el th* betid ft J ilHBKI railed hf P»**td*nl At t’ j a.,,H tael night, tha ff*n#tttulton# j Ilia Mrtr«tx*tttan, A written. Bui* I' j •«n, U*V» I'M? ""A funtor Ihtetvtty | Iriltlet wet* It Kd Tha cnnetltli } linn nf th* Junior (Mill """ j ratified tint th* le#wu* will !•* it* j etrtti t*d they inuvt eeent* * *** i pr**tit*nt tn teplar* lfnr*c* H<’**t' I trinm, who |* employed by a firm that ha* ft tram In th* Metro league P*rml«*lon wa* grant*tt th* Wood men of Ih* World team of th* Matro loop to ac-cept an Invitation to play at Tarklo, Mo., on May 27. Th* director* allowed th* Bouth Omaha and Omaha t/e*!nn poat* who at* ptagilng a trig rodro Ih* ue* "f th* W**tern league park for th* day* nf Saturday May 24 and Sunday May 28, Th* Muny Baseball aaeorlattnn hold* a contract with Barney Hurch for th* uer of th* Weetern league park for *11 Saturday* and Sunday* when th* Omaha W*at*rn league team t» on th* road. All team* that play at Weetern league park will b« granted 45 pa***a for their playera. It being tmder alood that 15 of thee* paeeea would be required for the ua* of playera’ admlaelon and the extra passe* would b» for th* women friend* of the player* and for th* backer*. An eligibility commltte* eonalatlng of Malcolm Baldrlge. chairman; Jake laaacaon, John Irennlaon. Henry Bressman and N. J. Weeton wa* ap pointed. A grievance commltte* to handle all protest* and other trouble* of the playera, eonalatlng of Malcolm Haldrlge, chairman; Jak* laaacaon, Ira June*. Henry Bressman and N. J. Weston, wa* elected. The eligibility committee met after th* regular meeting of the board and decided on the statu* of several play era on whom tha Metro league had no Information. Ray Johnson of th* Mnrphy-Dld It*. Frank Stavnlak and Jerry Hegarty were classed aa aemlpro player* by the eligibility commltte*. Francla Boyle was clajiaed aa an ama teur ball player when he preeented an affidavit ahowlng h* played th* laat three season* with th* Palmer School of Chiropractic at Davenport, la. New York Slack in Raising Funds Hy DA VIKA J. WAM1I. • New York, April 17.—For eome years the west haa contended that New York It not a part of the t'nlted State*. It became apparent today that the weat might be right, at that, follow Ing an official announcement that the rlcheet and most populous city In th# country wee running more than 175,000 behind Ita quota toward the American Olympic fund. It l« the only large American city In which this condition obtains to such a flagrant degree, San Franclaco, for example, auhecrlbed Its quota In the flrat week of the drive and may go after more. New York Fall# to Pay. To date, something lee* than $75 WIO haa been ralaed In New York and th* writer hae been given to under stand that not a email part of thl* mim come from th# puree of private Individuals who merely advanced the money to make th# things look good. There haa been nothing forthcoming, to date, from th* big aporting in terests of th# biggest aporting city. Part of the Olympic program call# for competition In bore# riding. Yet th* local track# and racing aaaocla Ilona hav# not signified their Inten tion to say It with blank check! or any other kind. Haaehall hasn't of fered either It# money or aervlcea, In spite of the fact that thousanda paid their way through th# trunatllee on opening dey and more are coming. It seems to b# about time for eome one to be Informed of th# significance of th# syllable "pay" In pnlrlotlam. TVl/k *M>. iKNIGHTS’ CgloveS Mall lobe CM*.—Ted Thro. rwrtiapw. ora, world'* llfht heavyweight wraatlln# title claimant, won two fall* out of threa from Mika llokal, Wyoming. Oakland, Inl^llmmv Puffy. Oakland won tha refer*# a darlalon over Ptnkey Mitchell, Mllwaukaa. world a Junior wel terweight rhamplon. In four round*. The tltla waa nat involved. hew York/—Young MlHbltuf. fieorgla light heavvwalght, and raul ffarlanbarh. New York knmkmit aeneaUon were; matched for th# featur# of tha milk fund banaflt In Jun* f hleagn — M "dtfwngler" Iwwla. world * heavyweight wreatllng champion. wa* matched to meat Mike ftomano, Italian heavyweight, on April It. Mt. Paul. WlntT— Harry Will#. MV» heavyweight hour, will h# unahla to, tnaet Fred Fulton In a bout hara on May h *« propoaad by Jack fteddy. fit. Paul | pmm'ittr. It waa announced today. Had dr had wired Paddr kfulllna man egcr *.f W ill*, an offer of fltl.dOO ~fnr the Fulton*Will* conteef Will# la ached«iled to meet Hartley Madden In hew York. May f 9. end lw« auae of fhl* will t»* on aide to appear to ymtyt Heddy # «fff» Mullana Indira lad ha might con • Ida r th« propoaal for a later date l»*\e Hhadc t allfornl* middleweight will headline the May • card bar#. Mcddv announced Phada'e opponent will he» #e (acted from Jock Malone, *t f'atn . M ria ftchlalfer and llarry drab, middle walght • hemplon haw York. April 17 —Tke proposed •»« round battle bat wean Young nt Hiding ilaorgla light heavyweight, who recently outpointed Mike IfoTiaua tha world a • liamrlon In a no de, lalnti bout, and I ■'»! Ilerlanbach. kno* kout aanaatton of tha In door araeon. will bring together th# two moat colorful young fighter* of the ring t'nntrurtm have nof bean atgned, but l» la underetood that hath hava agree*! to fha meeting at the annual milk food benefit to l,e held bare In Jon#, Pi ■►*•#• bly between th# Mth and f*lh. Mherldaw W»#„ April Id.— Ilnrev ttr*m »-r firmer fr# l her e|gb». v me »w«rded the da* i*i*in oxet Had MurphV of Omaha, In a lft round boat her# tonight Jack /I vie, F’lflahwcglt light weight, will meet Fver ttmmmer «.f i'hlraa<» on lh#( Olympic fund *h**W to be •raged In v »■ .Mil griuara Harden New York April '* 7,1 vie evpe. t* th.* bout to Inaugurate bi* campaign for a crack at Penny l.eae ar4 a lltla. I 1 Former Hawk Pilot In ( naiii Gnimcll ItilmnH t*, %pHt W**'t*(k i H Mi Iked u**a» «* **’» llawkst* test he It teem *♦ I*** Mt *Hwdw«ed tenth*# at M*«**»« Mete •efrewHl M itwnlii II* Unit W*» teMldl in *•»*»! eni mik et •»( ten# M a It* In *«Mt ttnM Ni tefctef ».anptrt* uf lire fnntfeell *'1*1 * it He WIN I midut I iIimh te r«*it*te* Hanson Is Bark With W.O.W. Nine Man*g*r At tl*r*|f nf the Wietliw J ,.f (lie World learn of fh* Matm league ihle noon fumed te IH« elgoed ono tree! of « laret,r* llaoeon, who caught for the loilgernen las* eeaeon and who tried out wMh th* owaha Western league (earn this Pining. Ilanaon will he all-wed to play with th* Woodmen a* an amateur player, l,eimi», of the fact that th* amateur I Mile* slat* that *hy amateur player | who trie* out with * profesalonal | team and fall* to make good retains hta amateur atandlng Hanson was | released by Harney Iturrh on April j IB, according to Han* Hl*a, secretary of th* Omaha Western league club. . Manager Oarey will probably use ; Hanaon behind the hat and put Ralph j Spellman who ha* done the catching j In mo*t of the practice game*, on j first base. Omaha U to Hold Tennis Tourney J Tennis enthusiast* at the Univer sity of Omaha have filled the entry sheet of the men's and women'* ten nis tournament* which were .posted Monday. Twenty women are elgned up'already, and the men are close be hind with IS entries. Most of the matches will h« played on the Kountze park courts, which are being rolled and marked this week, although tha girl* will prob ably use the court altuated across the Street from the Hwedlsh Mission hos pital. Ken Raker, runner up last year, hag entered, as well as Rasgorshek, and Professor McKibben, who play a good gam* of teffnls. First round play will begin next weak, and lomi hard battlea are ex pected. VON ELM EMERGES MEDALIST IN PLAY Pasadena, Cal., April 17—tleorgc Von Kirn, former Transmlselaaippl amateur golf champion, emerged med alist In the southern California ama teur golf tournament by scoring a 77 here yesterday. His total score for tha 3* holes of medal play was 14*. Willi* I. Hunter, defending champion, was second with 152 stroke* for the 3(1 holes, obtained with a 73 yester day. .1, W, Weatherby, Minneapolis, was third with 77 7S—I5S, Th* first round of match play be gin* today. U. OF WASHINGTON CREWS TO GO EAST Seattle, W«ih , Aprl! 1*.—The Uni versity of Washington which retained the rowing championship of the Fa clflc coast hy defeating the Univer sity of California here Saturday will send two crews emit to defend the In tercollegiate title and to compete for representing of America In the Olym pics, the faculty decided Wednesday. WOMEN TANKERS BREAK RECORDS New Haven, Conn,, April IS.—Three world swimming records were lowered hy the relay team of the Women's Swimming association of New Tork In Carnegie |mol at Yale university Wednesday night. The events were the 400, 600 and 600-yard relava and the time In each, respectively, A ;S2 4-8, 5:40 3 6 and 4:312 3. Risob.il! R»s«Hs awl Siandiitfs M Ml|l * I I Mil • *•**•»• r.;k:*! * l3 1W " >•**«*.• ,, •» I I *»» MX *M MygitMAi Hit * I j ‘M if* l|l| Ijftiiiii ,tll I mi .fff «m j^n|« f I Iff |S| fH! .1 i .**■ j I *» fS*» I i f**ft •****•• t uM*ft * I I is w IfMm, V !>»»*•* Ill ‘F.ktfti I •miw*4 T«kif, •ttnafc* at *♦ m l >*« WnifN lil i »Siilrp*nI Cl*I !'•**** •* Tula# ».»*«!* •! tkltll Mfllll M | I fM I* wiiiift*, pf| W * !.**» Ilnllfil MitMtMIx] * l.fH !'!** *rH 1 .ill :JU |** iiita*»ir*ti 1 J *** If! n*iinetH ■***,..•*( I *Hf -W »tlf It. oak 1,0 .I f 4*1 •«* % .*|rr*U» * ifivtatl f r.v#f|.nf»#*f r*«n i IlMltftn (Pwipowd, lllfi.l1 7. st r .*«*• I N*w York, I. Nfm*Wbn t. (•nfit'* t»4«. f’ht ftiA at ft Lout* T*M*»tiur«h at *"itM tnnatl. Mrooklyn at New Tnrk Motion at Philadelphia ami km in 11 M.rr w. i> r*t * in r*»M K3B? .".r/.v.r.n !1 :n Hfis n™,ph| ! $ : : rfrr...::::::: : « :W New York .I * •»» •**; •*!” ct* valand -- ...» J *** ••** Ye.tcrdnt'a IteatllU. Bolton. » New Turk, 1 Cleveland - Detroit (Poetpened, rete ) I’meatto, «: S' Poole. *• Philadelphia, 4; WaehlnetoB, I flame* Tmler. St Tx»lle et Chicago. Cleveland at Detroit, PhlladelphU et Waahlngtoo. New York et Boaton. rkfme t 4»ywt i.rAfirr. Seattle Hall Bake City (postponed, wet ground* J ... . Lot Anf#lM. J; Vernon •• Hnn Fr«n* faro. I; Oakland. 7. . Portland-Sacra men to (po«tpon#d, rain;. SOl'TIf KKN ASSOCIATION. Atlanta, is Chattanooga. 4, Naihvllie, 9: Birmingham, 4. New Orleans. I; Mobile, t. Little Bock, S; Memphis. 4. IN WIN ATIONAI. I.F.Af.rF. Toronto, 4; Newark. S. tlyracuM*-K**dlnr f pot* pnnaa* r»<nj. Ho*-h**rtcr. 6; Jrruy City, 1. Baltimore, 9; Buffalo. 4. TKX AS i r.A4.f F.. At Fort Worth It'. Della*. If. At Wichita Fella. S; Shreveport, 1. At Sen Antonin. 4; Oalveaton. 1 At lieaumont-Houaton, wat ground*. BELOIT TO SEND TEAM TO DRAKE Beloit. Win., April 17,—Beloit col |<ire will enter eight men In the Drake relays at I>*a Molnea. fa., thla year, according to the entry llat submit ted today by Coach E. J, Cagood. He will have a half mile and a mile med Jay relay team at the relay*, he* I dee men entered In the special event*. The half mile relay team probably will be compoeed of Addle, Nesbitt. Captain Thompson and O.'Brlen. The medley team probably will he com posed of Addle and NeoMtt, J!0 yearda each; Dupk*. quarter mile, and Moore, half mil*. Captain Thompson elao will he en tered In the special hurdle event. Ad-' die will run In the aprlnt* and com pete In I he broad jump, whll* Mc Autlfr* la expected* to perform In the pole vault. All three of there entries are college etat# record holder* In their event*. U. OF OMAHA TO FORM GOLF TEAM Th* Unlvemlfy of Omaha will hav* a golf team thla year, If hopea of Coach A dams of th* Maroon aebool materialize. Already a tournament, to giv* a line on the golf talents of th* collegian*, ha* been Instituted. Among those elgwM up ar* Andes eon, Nellan, Bolxendahl, Petri* end Bllsaard. Diet)! Appointed (loach at University of Wyominp Laramie, Wyo., April IS.—William H. (I.ori* Star) Diets of I»ul«lana Polytechnic has been signed to coach football and baseball at tha University ™f Wyoming. It was announced fol lowing a meeting of th# executive commute* of the board of trustees Tuesday night. Today t T.n tries. TlillANA. FI rot rac* Pur** M**i fyaarolda, allownnna*. 4'% furlong*. I Ala, ta China .. ** mupar Iddy ... J* a Homo nua .. ta aOur H>y .1*1 Yoo ..10* Mala Hoy .to* Hhaata Itapid* 10S ah-iiian .1*4 aXarnmoo .....104 r'htltlw*nh HI ftannnd ran*: 1‘oraa. M*»i claiming; I yaar-ntda arid op, mil. a Mo! hr r Hunch 104 a hi A ngaltna. . *» aMlldrrd Hulh lot al>ancing Ulrl ..!•* alluring* .I"* a.luly Fly .1** Midnight Pall .104 gciorh hto. king 1*4 Thlul ran* I’uraa froo, claiming. 4 yaai old* and up; t furtonga l^tdy Minn# ...10A War Hod . ahir John, Jh. 1»1 Via* Manag* ...IJJ Conmha ..10» Candaroaa .II* llrlamoy .Ill I'lanlaaanat 111 atrprrallon ..,..104 Cloar th# Way 144 tlaiaarar .10* *l«4tll# Inoo ...Ijj Mythology .1*0 flaaian <^n .IJJ Khlfty ..II* F •! Corlay ...111 Illanch* Mayor# II* aVIhrato .......l** Fourth ran#: Curaa, 14*0; claiming; I" yaar-otdf and up, 4i* furlong#; Halil* mint .... *« » rootaia .. M a Hill McCloy •• *• Kaagan .1«» aloidy Onrrnam 1*» „ ... . Fifth ran* I’un#», |lo*i alalmlng; I ,.ar oida 6 furlong#, ...... ■ Irish R'trirr , . l#7*Mirl«n North .. *• Mi on* Bull _lea * Finis Olmlopuo Wmlllfif . . 99 Wiki Jtcli .... U nOraat Finish*? 101 Wtprfw»l?» «<»r*.«t FinisHor 101 «t’nrf*r Hit* M «ntrlhutl*ft .10* * * • Ml»»h far# Purs*. $1,000, handtrsp, 1 ■ rm i»lds and Up, iriilc and To yards Klin O . 04 Ismls A Miadini* .1 Malarhsrtno \ irgiants __10i Marsdsta cfftfi mi<* I’ltrs# $««»•». clAltnlng, 4 I#-- aids and up; • furlonga: \ iKlaata ,.,....184 Main# ..•»» .Miirtfl radii . .10$ W M‘i'»m*ry ..If« Alltiara ........U3 John. Jr.JJJ, Mo Waptfur *Mau*lu .If* ft lion#*t Urartu 1«4 Mt»» Wp**r* ...II als.k Fountain 10* lAmafluMtn ...t»' a Mayor Ul at* Manning ...Ijj l»ovt‘t H™*» ...113 B«talmrmr •.•...II* Mnuntalnoar .,.101 »li*da*t!a ie*» VlgMh ra«a: I'urs*. $i00; rlalinlng, I tear old* and rp; 1 I 14 »nil#s %(fume It f’at hrrlut* $1 fHoaiirstP? ■ m. . id«rta .101 « I *«tf»b a Mannikin 11 !"* tt adding Frinra 111 »ll» anpnin .113 Him* tap . 114 Mfnfh »a**. Huts#. $7"0; claiming . I f*«r-4iMi and up; mil# and a furlongl %t if ati II a *4 fy#nnt4 .. JO # Itt.a t'ialra 1»J all Warrm . 1*1 «Kir#niff11* 1M Ms* Prosper t°* ft mark Thong lot Prnaff*r I'nnlsn l*« I’aartraa *’na l*» Fiadra 1»0 sAppi «Ml«* allowatuo «l*U»*d. V\#ail» HAWK UK «K\( K. F’.rat r I t . rroldrn. 1 y#«r-nld ftlll*». 4 furlon^a. Tango .11* »a*r Myrllo ...11* oriantnl Hop# .Jii (twinging ..11* alow and Kagy..H* Monthof ..11* almartnatlon ..11* fharla .........HI aft# |#< t #d .11* 8#n Tlda.11* Mian Plrkatt ...II* at’oodan anlry. H#fi»nil rar# Pttraa, 91.144; maldan; I* yaar-old; i furlong* Tim# ..114 htarana , .....114 (k»!4 Huff .114 Ptoamondatn ...114 uayty .114 Mnndaoma .....114 aPgHHn* .114 hflm KInnay ...114 • < 1 »M#n Armor. 114 MVlua htraak ,.114 I'rapafirk .114 huppltant .114 Pr. Mayar .114 Malnpart .......Hi • *#WMdf .Ill Ratblaflam All 111 I'oil f Marla ....III Tha Tmlan ...111 Ar.intloa .114 V#w Royal ...114 * halmon aniey bMcMUlrn anlry Third rar# Pura# 11.1*4; claiming. ’ y#ar old# and up: 4 forlmga: * Iflddrn Jawal .11* Canyon ........119 P-fty-Kffiy ....Ilf hath’a l^*«....1U tMarbla .1*f Jlonor Man ....144 ipniM Vo ,..1M ft *o# Ya*n »....1*T »t*apt Poatlgan 1#t Prank 0.14T Mound Hoot* ...1*4 Man! Parrall .If* yfohham ..»1 Tha Hfharntqi . }4 «P#hrah ... 4o OUtat |C. X...1J4 I'oppvo .1*4 Ho# hand ..... 114 Jaeffwaa - !•* Fourth rm # TH* Pr#rgUdaa; If,*44; ■».*#.old a and on I 1-I4IH; t*a*pir ...Mi l»oar#t#a . ,...1*1 .rio t Ofon# .14* Hhamr.x '< I altMlllant .v#a«#r |4| a. J. Hulk ... 41 IIdr at law ,. if Ho#«r*iA atahla antrjr. Fifth rara: Ptiraa. 11.144; claiming; I 'rmr old* and op, 1 l-iatha l»o#«l Pttrtf ...111 Old Pai'hful ..lit daod Night ...lit Ouflph ...11* Mat 1 nd IVlla 1°: >Ma.I rfly If* f ,o« alinoaa ... . •• iMrattc . *• aOMitnnand . *4 4n#tf Hor 44 luth rara Pura#, 11.144. elalminff; V • #ar-oM» and op. Itit ... I uminiot .144 Pot# d'Pr ..♦•'if A ahiand . 14T Utiddla K#an ..1ft i*%#rtaka tVl|hl Haidar 1*1 «** 11 1 *' i |#« hid# 1 *4 filth Paar .1ft «Par Tilly ... Iff % At lor nay Mttlr •• nHoddlff# •* •o.'vanfh rar# r«»w 11.144; claiming. 1 »o*r wl<!i and ill* IS r •mmo i l 1*4 Thom,»#d## »•* aPHInff Mfc a Hoyal frown Ml t Frank Monona 1*1 *ftniarty .1*5 M’*lnb#rry P1nn • * holh'a Pina r . *• Horn a •• aQ't'.t * Tima •* * Antiquity ... ** t4pr»#nti r# allanan**a alaHatd Wrath#r. claar; track. faat. I hart!# 01 ownrll and * 0 Jrakln t.,«r brro tr«»at|r#ly match#* la F t ai laltda an April ft Slmdr*Srlilnifrr lo Trwlr Wiillnpv in Itiml Npril 25 M.imIb I" IImb J**l* Him t.fttinf Hi»l *1 ^itr^ < i*M lit • I urn inf - »*>» ft MAT f* •••!*• • )«• ••• 11 i » \t% (i*f 1 ft* m whi li M*»m# I, tr r , ,.1 1>.V# ■ #te « II seek to M- • Ml h n( hei • * '■ * * The now dot* I* A|)rtl B. Th* original dalo *** April 21. The fight will he held «t th# *»m#ha auditorium under *u«p(ee» of tha Theodore Roosevelt |w»M «>f th* Am*r lean l<*g1«n. The article* of aeroemmt rail for Hhad* to weigh In at 13# pound# Hchlalfer tried to get Hhad# to rom# In at lea* than 15# hut tha over grown welter refused. Brill#Ifer I# privileged to weigh In at 160 too, but according to Pat Boyle, Hchlalfer'* manager, Morrle will weigh 147. Hchlalfer weighed 164 W-dneaday— plenty heavy—but Boyle declare* a rigid course of training haa been prescribed for hla athlete. Including early morning roadwork at Ak-Har Ben field each day and after gym nasium work at th* Bualnee* Men « gym each af'ernoon, and he Insists Morrle will take off eeven pound* In the next nine daya. J.oo Klynn will accompany Hhad* to Omaha. Omaha U Track Squad Works Out Track practice at the Untveraity at Omaha la going steadily forward. th« bulk of It being done In the mornlnf between the houre of 7 end • Coach Adama haa Innovated the morning ex«*rcls« In order to evad< the all afternoon laboratory period# that th* majority of th* etudent* have four time# a week. He l* find ing It very eucceaeful. too, elnc# h* alerted It Tueeday at th# bright and cheery hour of 7. The athlete* are being pointed to wards the state conference m»»t to be held at Hasting# May 17, and are •howlng good form for #o early In the season. Neilan and Flater are allow ing premia* In th* high Jump *nd vault, while Bolxendahl, Mead, and Refaa are doing well with th* weights. Margolin, Ed. Thompson, Petri* and Carson show promt** In th* dashes, and Atkisaon, Raagor »hek. Htevana, Chrluty, Holmberg and Belas are doing their mil# every morning, although they hav* not at tempted as yet to etrefch th»lr leg# for the stop watch. Conch Adam* haa not yet deter mined th* numler of men he will esi ter In the stale meet. BOXING BODY LIFTS SUSPENSIONS New Tork. April l« —Th* New Tork at*!# athletie commission iv#d nesday lifted th# euapenslons of Prank Churchill, manager of Pancho Villa, wprld’a flyweight champion; Oeorg.c Mark*, California flyweight, and Charley Cook, hla manager. Tlie* suspension* grew out of th# Villa Marke fiasco when the^tler faile-l to mak* th* flyweight champlr.ifahlp limit for a bout advertised aa a tlt> match. MacCarthy- Wilson Saits to Order $35.00 They Were $15.00 Reduced te meet the popular demand for lower pricee. S. E. Cor. 15th Harney Exasperating COUGHS NOT only you—hut all three around you are annoyed by the coneUnt harking of a per*i«t ent rough f>r. King'* New Oia rorerr break* rough* quirkly by (tint ula t ing t he m urou* membrane* to throw off the flogging errre tmn*. Ra* a jdeanant ta*te. At *U (truggieti. DR. KING’S Vtw wicoir*r m^m*m****m*m*mm*mm*m*m*m*mmmmmmmmmi^**** STOP CATARRH TROORLE !SK AMartS rf tk# kwf. rtnwtfk. mi* . •• r—iwnlMa for wurh iriawry uxt faiM Milk If »*» 1M • *»iR»rwf from «M«mg, d*HM>N V«Mtm i‘khim4 atr . tn ***** Uwi rra <•* •*m ihmmm iMtiMn land «i»»ir •ltl» »M I'Mai i. ». i*r f fw fkm» « (MkHdUa IMi iMtif. I util amd jwhj * II < **ti»*M «M»<i**d and 1rmm *4 rkarv* at nWlralkw If 1C ***** ymm tall rwr frtr"4i and mi im ■» k»ln*t raw lldat la fair nihmtm %m lk«Ua U w*mm Mndr aamf r*mr ***** Mu fw ikM tr** lulMhWrr *#** fkd for Ml»l« «lar« rW>R*N< r LABOR*. TOMBS, to# Gaea Cola Pkla . If —a— Otr Maw