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Way land Dean, Hurling First Major League Game, Defeats Dodgers 3 to 2 <limit Rrrmit Invincible Vftrr Third Inuinv |n)tn«lnn. Fournier Mil Home Mum itt Fir»i Frame Off Former l.onitville Hurler. in ^oitu S|..ii II —W I * I ■ n il IWmn, Mrllnt'l i.w.nwi fillihlni m • Mill, (til nil In in mi*i>Ii Iihi« ■ i i r I hfin TIinrwIiM In Ihn Vrn \ni|i Ni Illumin' .1 In 5 ylr lory m»r llimiklyn I mull ntgngril In ■ brill I nn I twirling with \am-p. «whlrh w** dortdod ■i th* 10th Inning on *lnglo« by Otoh. tl»rh »nd Kollv. .tnhnoton *nd fr"<«nrnlor hit Prop ■r homo run* In tho flr»t Inning, •it th* yonngoior i|til<kly oplllrd. ■ nly two hit* tiring nisilr off him Rflor h* third Ityilng. A homo run by • iroh tlod Up tho proto In th* flftn zoning for thr (}lnntR. Srorr: BROOK LY V. A M H O A \*Ia, rf o 4 n I*ton. 1b ,1 1 s o \Vh»At, if 4 1 o o l‘"n|#r. lb I l x 0| 'iih. rf 4 o 7. (i Dn'ry, c 8 l fl o' l\ An. 2b 4 I 1 4 I mm, an « I 2 4 Yanrt, j> % 0 o " ToIaIa 81 III! 1t> NRW YORK All M o A R'lh, rf 4 o I o tfroh 1H ft 2 1 2 Frllch, 2b a 2 1 i» Y'nic rf • l 4 o Mru*r 1, If f, 1 2 0 Krlly, lb fi 2 10 1 .1 non. a* 4 o 4 l Hnyi1**r. -41 • 1 Dm n, p 4 0 2 2 Total* 34 » 30 14 x rwo out wnen winning run %\a* ■ ored. Score by Inning*: Brooklyn .200 Oftfl Oftn ft—2 New York . .100 010 000 1—.1 Summary—Rune: .Tohnaton. Fournier. • !tnh (2). Stolen base: Frlach. Double play*: Frlarh to Kelly; Kelly to Jackson to l>**n; Kelly to Snyder »o Kelly. Left on bases: New York. 10; Brooklyn, h. Bases ■ •n hall*: Off Dean. 3; off Vance, 4 Siriirk out: By Dean, 2; by Vance. 4 Hit by pitched ball: By Dean. Fournier. Wild pitch: Vance Umpire* Sweeney, tMilgley and Hart. Time. 145. Cubs Hit Sherdel Hard. St. Lou a. April 17. The Chicago Cub* hit Sherdel often and timely Thursday and defeated the St. Louie Cardinal*. 7 to 4, giving Chicago two victories In three games played. Rottomley hit. a home tun • ver the right field Idea.•her* for nl* first nit of th* season Grantnam got ;i hum™ run. double and iwo aingl** in flva time* •ip. Tha *cor*: CHICAGO. f A B HO A JPt*tS.ef 5 2 4 0 Ailnmii.M 6202 <J thorn, 2b & 4 3 5 • lrltn»a.lb 5 19 0 Fr I barf, 3 b 5 2 2 1 Mlllorjf 1 2 2 « VoftI.rf 12 2 0 Q'Far'Il.g AT LOITJA A H H.O A. F!mcH,rf ;? 0 - 1 Hmlth.lf 4 0 4 0 Hn»by,2b 4 111 Hott’Uy, lt> 4 2 11 0 Fr«lAnu,8h 5«11 MuHkrvf 4 0 10 1j HHI.m 4 1 t I Moim.c 8 14 1 TONIGHT at 8:30 AMATEURS Don't min this added fea ture. A carnival of fun. 7 Days, Starting TOMORROW BERT SMITH COMEDY PLAYERS present a gala Easter musical comedy— “TRIFLING POLLY” The spicy story of a girl who simply couldn’t behaval On the Screen “THE NIGHT MESSAGE” A Vivid Mystery Play Enacted by a Star Cast HIK1! »" BETTY COMPSON “Woman to Woman” TONIGHT 7:30—9:30 Th< Brandeis Stern Presents LIVING MODELS Demonstrating The Art of Correct Corsetry Billlllf If Com. F.aM#r Sun. | BRARUtl* 4 Nit#.. M.t W#H. "Heller The- ^ ^ _ ‘THE OLD SOAK” With TOM WISE § Mnath. In Chicago. 1 Y#.r In N V Night*. BOr It.SO: W#d Mat., BOr $1 BO EDDIE’S FRIENDS f»f tw* «h*t •# •••»»'" J f \T* POO* O'CLOcn* KMOWJ ) ( I 5 A'O I'D m UOMB carl^M NCS I L06T * MOvU VOO MAXC VOOQ SDCtCB SO 1 1 CAN4 60 TO BCD *X CAM ) (OSC- SOMfi T?gT^M^ j-7 m—jj ( \w*av, % *«* • } \ ^00 UH * SEa-*1? y P «T IdTl FIATTMHI Sttvwl. ImC. Kuaf'nn.p 4 1 * 1 .li'uhn.p 0 0 0 1 Totals 39 1*27 10; Shardtl.p I 1 0 I Total* 14 • 27 * Hror® bv litnlng®: . .'hlt-afn . 2<» 010—T Ht l.pulo .0 1 0 I 00 I11 1 -4 Summary—Run»: Siam. Adorno, liron thaai 12). firlmaa. Millar, ' nfal, htork. Uornohy (2). Bottomiav. Mrrof«. (Jrnn thorn, Koufmonn Ifnlm Two-naoa http Koufmnnn. tlranthom. Vofal. Ihrao-boan hit. Hornabv. lloma run". .Irantnam. Hntfnmlay. Stolon l.oooo ■*<«t*. l'rlb»c«. Sarrlflra hllo: Millar. Boltnmlav. I.aft ,,n booao: I’hlcosn, 7; Ht Imulo. 10. Bapnp nn ballo: tiff Koufmonn. ' 'ff Shardal. I. Hi ruck out: By Koufmonn. 1; ny Hhartlal. :t Hlla: off Koufmonn, « In » Innlnfo (2 on, nono nut In *tn>; off lo.nbo, nonr in 1 Innlnf. Wlnulnr i Itr-har: Koufmnnn. Implrao: Powall, Pflrmann nntl Moran. Tima: 2:14. Red Sox Wallop Yankees, 9 to 1 Boaton April 17.—Bnotnn motja If two out of thr®® from th® world rh®mi>lon V»nk®*« by winning Thur®day® g®m®. 9 10 1 F®rgu®on h*ld tb# vlgltor® to flv® bit® whll® th® R®d *o* w®r® h®mm®rlng Movt. Ro®tty®r ®ml Shl*ld® for 14 hit® for a tot®l of 19 b®«®«. flror®: NBW YORK AB.IIOA Wlff. cf 4 0 2 o I»uran. 2b 4 1 2 I Ruth. If 4 1 0 0, Plpp, lb 2 112 0 .VfaimH. rf 2 1 0 O' Ward. 2b 2 0 2 |i Af-hanff. c 4 0 4 2 Ami t, aa 4 10 0 Hoyt, p 2 0 0 2 aHandrlrk 10 0 0 Ro’tarr, p o o o o' Ah laid a. n o o o oi Totala 31 ft 24 12 h» mr* A B H.O A FU'ead. rf r» 2 a o Wi’nu, 7b I a 2 4 Vetch, If 2 « 2 « Harris, lb 4 ! I I Boon a. rf ft 2 0 0 Khanka. 2b ft 2 I 3 f.ee. as 3 3 3 0 O’Nall I e 2 1 1 « Farf'aon. p ft 0 1 3 Totals II 14 ft ?0 dialled for Hovt In seventh. Score by Inning* New York ..(Ml* 100 l»6l—1 Boston .023 00! 04* — • Summary—Runs: Pugan. Flagatead. W a in l»«ga ne*. Vegch. Horns (2), Boone i2». Shanks Les. Krrora: Ward. Bohang. Scot I Two-baa* hits Shanks. Wamba Bans* (2). Harris. O'Neill. Stolen bases Lee Ye«t h. Double plave: Pugan tunas Slated); Shanks m Wstnhebsnea to Harris. Left on base: New- York. 7. Boston. 3. Base on halls; Off Ferguson. 4; off Hoyt. 7; off Rosltger, 2. off Shield*. 2. Struck out: R\ Ferguson a. by Hoyt. 3: by Shield*. 3 Hits: Off Hoyt 10 in 0 Inning*: off Rosltger 1 In no Inning*, off Shield*. 1 in 2 Inning*. Paaaed balls: O'Neill. 1: Schang. 1. f/osing pitcher: Hoyt. Um pire*. Connolly and Dlsgin. Tims: 3 **. Yangildrr’s Wildness Costly. Chicago April 17* Chicago hit oppor tunely behind V*ng|ld#r*a wlldnea. and erratic support and defeated Mt. I/oul*. ft to 3. tleorge Connelly. T**a» league recruit, pitched In fine form until the ninth Inning wrhen he weakened and gave way to Ted Lvon* Ken Williams and Se.ond Baaeinan McManus were ordered out of the game by Umpire Holmes for objecting to a decision at second base ncor* nr. Lrtmn AH.HO* Tobin, rf 4 2 11 Garter, ••3147 Hlnl-r. 1b R 2 R 2j W'lmi, If 2 0 2 ft, Kvma. If 1 ft 0 ft1 MM*. 2 b 4 0 2 ft B non. 2b ft 0 » 1 .la'non, cf R 4 l ft fl'rlnd, v 4 ft R 2 Kll’te, Jh 4 1 1 I! Y”l|d#r, p 2 ft ft 2 Hayna, p ft o ft ft aHnnnatt 1 ft 0 ft Total* T* 10 24 l«l CHICAOO. AH H O A. Moatll. of J o 4 n Hon par, rf S t 0 0 i'nil In a. 2I> 4 1 1 2 Hbaoly, lb 4 1 1J » Karnm, II 4 I 02 fl'rntt. If S o 1 « M'l'an. a* 4 " J 4 An balk, c a 1 7 2 f'on'ally. p 4 2 o 4 Lyon*. p n n o a Total* H 127 14 t RaMr<1 Tor Msynn in mum. Urom by Inning*: . Summury—Run*: Tnbln Jgroh*n»i Mn*tII, Hoop»r II). Rrhglk I’nnnglly U). Krror*: Twbln. MrManui, H*yn*. ‘ Mllnn. Two-baa* hit" Kamm Blalor, .laonhann Thraahaa* hit: .la.ohaon .tarohaon. Ulolao haa*t olllo* Watrlflc** - fjarber, Polling, Mont 11 DoubU playg: I'onnally to flrhatk to Shelly; Polling »o MHMellnn to 5»hee|y Iyft on b*#e# Bt I.oiii*. 12: Phl'«fn, in hmm on ball*: Off Vgngllder. b, off Bonnally, «. ofr Bayne. 1 Btrurk out: Rv Ponnally. 3: by Vgngllder. 2 Him n(f Vgngllder. J in I l .1 inning#; off Bayne. 4 In 4 i-J Inning#, off Pnnnglly. in in • M inning# off I von#, none In 1*3 Inning* Hit by piirhert hull By Bayne. flheely. Win ning pit'her ivmnillv tinging nit. her Vgngllder I'nipire#. Owen# and Holm##. Tim*. 1:10. Athletir* Vi in Close Contest. Waahlmrton. April 17—Waathar mar. aoltahlc for football than (.•••tall pro va!lad Thuraday for lha third pama of tha aaaaun hara which Phi I adalph IA won. 4 to H. A manlAl Blip by 7.ihnhrr who Ihraw to #erun<l Ingtead of homo when a doubig ■teal w»" r##av#d by the Athletira In the eighth Innfng gava 1 hlladglphla winning run !*re#ldent .l<ihn#on <>T the Amerh-an 1e«eu# wa# a #P^r.l*,®r_ B*ore. J’H 11. A Ur. uril I A. A B.H <> A Dykag, 2b 4 0 0 6 Hair, 3b 3 0 ! 2 Strand, rf 4 1 ® 0 lltMr. lb 3 Olfc o fllm'na, If 4 2 2 0 Millar, rf 2 0 2 0 ri'way. aa 4 2 3 * I’arklna. r 4 I 4 1 H'ma« h. p 1 0 0 2 Haum'r. p 2 0 o o M H la. pltt* Tot a la SI 7 27 14 W ABI1I^WJW3 AH n o A .! uriK". lb 4 2 12 ft H II I* 2b & 2 2 2 Rlr* < f 4 1 b • Onulin, If 3 ft 4 ft Ff«h*r, rf 3 • ft ft Pro< rn, 3b 3 ft ft 4 P^K'h, M 3 • » 4 Rtt«|. c 4 13ft 7nhn'r. p 2 ft • • sRIcbi'rf, i 1 ft ft TtiMt IS T 27 14 K ftH I 1 e tl r*T Mimil'r IF* linnn. Snore by Innlria* Philadelphia .119 "91 « Waehmatnn «#* a»" Summary- Run*. Hale, strand Hauaer, flallnway, Prothrn. I'n kmpeugh. Zali nleer. Krrnr Perklnl'augh Two baa* hlta: strand. Judge ftirhhnurg Stolen haeee: Judge. Harrla, Strand Simmon*, tinuble play* Prnlho In Harrla In Judge, Uallnway to Hauaee; Uyke* In Uallnway to Hauaef. t,ef! on haeea Philadelphia, t; Waehlngton. a Haeea on holla off Zahnlaer, a off Helmnrh. (; oft flauin rartnar. I Strunk nut. Jly Iteliiiarh, 1; by Hettmbarf ner. I; by ft Harrla, I; by Zahnlaer. Hit*: off Helmarh, I In i : ■ --* STARTING TOMORROW Lillian Gish m&HenryKmgH^/ White Sister I LILIAN .GISH r F. MARION CRAWFORD'S 4 famous novel filmed in the haunt in g old-world beauty of Italy. “There is nothing on the stage this season, nor was there anything on the stage last season, to compare with ‘The White Sister..’ ’’—Alan Dale, N. Y. American. “Lillian Gish reaches the very highest points in action, charrfi and delightful expression.”—David Belasco. BY SPECIAL PERMISSION FROM THE PRODUCER (and far tka flral lima aaywkara) OMAHA WILL SEE THIS v PICTURE AT USUAL SUN PRICES PLEASE - Attend Early Shows - PLEASE • _ _ IVch lliuli ^ itis Ya\>\ (»umr From Ncola (la.) Nine MiiliU. l«t, Miftwii lltirl cr*. \ll*»w |ntt gtt* Onr Mingle; V iMling 1'itilirr H Itiff* II Teth*»er®. T*< holt *1 High * diamond crew • allnped th* Nc«t* It* I nth*, 1® tn IJ Thursday afternoon on th* T*«h#r*t i Mil I'Mnh lantnmnht • pt-otagaa, j hittrklng th*lr hit* and taking ad i vantage of th* wtldnaa* of tha Nant* hurl**, had little difllrulty In turning th* trlrk Mlokl* and M Waat on th* mound for th* Teohman, hald th# Iowan* to on# hit. haaldaa retiring an avan do*»n ‘'Farmara'’ vt* th# atrlkaout rout*. JM Jturna, N*ola t»lrl*r, etruek out It Marnona Ha was wild a* * Marrh har*. taxiing nlna fra# trip* lo flrat. II# alan g*rn*rad th* Ion# blngl# ohargad up to th# Iowan*. ‘•Art” Swart*. huaky Maroon o*trh#r, had a great day with the willow, Out of four trip* to the rub ber ha amarkad out a trlpla, a double and drew a brara of walks. T*rh atartad right off tha real to turk tha gam* away wh*n Snyder, laadoff man, drew a walk, ‘'Lefty” Waat took a hnaa on hall# and Swart* aent them around with a alrrllng two bagger. Swarl* arored on Mcfor mark'# alngl*. The Maroon* counted twice In the aarond on a flock of error*, and acored one tally In th* fourth Four run* ware ahoved arm## In th* fifth on a trio of hlnglea and two walk*. Neola acored their lone marker In the alxth Inning. Menka walked. S 2-J Innlnga; off Baumgartnar, * In * 1-1 inning*: nff Ft Harrle 1 In J Inning* I Kit hy pitched hall By Zahnlaer Mll IKr Winning pitcher- Baumgartner em pire* Rowland, Fliana and Nallin Tlrac ; a*. ! *»«ta l* wit ft *4 IWMS *• * I mlr.11 Defeats Bluffs Niue..»to 1 liMtMl * Mai MmMU » m ,.1*4 tea im Hf «f IM till ■4«np a hag IMt gafaalag Ah* oho.a l.ip. flit High aMal of I ttnol hinff* • a im fttftirr in* of I <o f •< Tklf! •ftttrng *ng |t*aot gvooua TkuiwM* • ft atoofto, Throughout It* oollig coal eat Me tyn..->- got* anno* »ha 'Mg MtoMi" fought Ilka gaiooo# ta got** tha d*lh*n of Matala (Made. ataltar ISifpl* toouatlfttnaa, who hag tho lllytlam oallog trnm hi* hand* B* fora lha gama a-aa Otar tilaga a hlffed It ecmle* Ft«m the flrai looiog to I ho fifth tha •'otHrallloa wera on tha MNWter tog of • t to * amra, In tha diaa* trotia Unit inning tha Central haavy, •tlrk «loiOors got hunt and »»nt • pair nf counter* ••'roftft tha pan Ag«ln In iha »i*th ronirtl croa*ed ih« pl*it»r throo tlm»» "Wnlly" Marrow, Oanlral "four lat ter" m»n. fttarted »t fthorlatop. Con •yrrlng that It a*a iha flrai time Wally’ played bftftohall, ha filled Iha position Ilka a veteran. Marrow alfto gnrnered too hinglea, on* of which wan for extra ha»e« Tankers to Knter Tryouts. San Frft n rift co, April 1?—Bertilre Phelan, li-yearold aquatic atftr, her futhar and I’hll Patteraon, diver of tlu> San Franclftoo Olympic club, left her* Thursday by motor for New York where Miaa Phelan and Pat teraou will enter the Olympic g«m*« tryoulii. Both are fancy divers. The party will atop ftnroute for training at the llllnol* Athletic club In Chi cago. Tiger-Indain Game Postponed Detroit. Mich.. April 17.—The scheduled game between Cleveland end Detroit here Thursday was called off on account of cold and rein. Lilies—they toil not, they spin not! CORINNE GRIFFITH and CONWAY TEARLE "I want my Daddy to come home. Please don’t make him work so hard he has to stay at the office every night" NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS HOI I r V AKD . . Lid .nrf L.av.n worth Mary Carr In "t.OYAL LIVES" Valuta villa and famad? (,RANH.. liih and Rinnay CHARI KS HAY In ''A I All OR MADE MAN" LOTHROr .... 74th and I nlkrnR CHAMI.ES JONES In •SECOND HAND LOVE" ILtjrummn Id* Omiki'i Fan C»al*r Mil ««d NU« T«d»y HKOA1H A5TINC FUN AND MF.I.ODV 'RADIO GIRLS’ 8«" - WITH— BILLY GILBERT (“OH. CKarUy") John Quiff. Plana Arrardlttnlat Mark* Him , DiRffn K.atraardinar? l.adiaa' 2Si Barfaia Mai . IMS With Day* rwlra Pally Wk Starting Saturday Mat. fJSabi r MOUIE WILLIAMS Mar E rf afamaat Purpaaaly Wltkkald far GAYETY’S CLOtINQ WEEK j \MIKIi \M I MU i 1924 STHF.DUI.F. ; *• ■ -- *«■*• «* *»■>» I* I ti §«►«.* I * 1**4* f#t »* Ii* *•> ** a***## ii*n I *• • I 1 If ft # ** t I Im *1 •tt-.fc* Aft-*’* f%*< **f P W»tf [ | * f» <•* ■ * •* ** «A * i y *%•» ►■»»*» |f» l'M*t**A H«* I* !•*»• •• [ *>«**-* • {■* : *» M ««r*J • ! f ft f * i -4# P«f .‘* P*i • I * n § a M'tgMv t*** »♦* It •• f‘H***ffir* Mm pi <*•** • •**»•• -€ P • *J f» lftrH M»** P*»tM» P*#‘ ?f>t# k !•»*•* ** m . y pt#n* f**tMt**l Mm t» l«it II A*^**t fc»m Itttf r * t*i4» ?*•#»**•*• N**m P « P A «# f ifiMl Ph<!f» • IHM I J«K f«, Mfnili l|wHi rytafiMt 1 * tit*!* «' P A M ^•1'W IlMllMf MrK««*t»V i»#**»«*t !•»***• A**»i P'‘§* J«m# * SmU ft i|**>f• * M *<•«*•¥ !»»*»#»# t1 i Ttf#* P*#t*fTi*« Pat*** Wtfi«>r^» fiw ATfsaa__ rhsinrt* Improve* \flcr Ojirnition * «r*0 If r*aa* fHaa**, n*An*#»f *«# ‘Ha VhMp> " * •• !**•. fRMf#-n«r *A kM<M Hi »t.i»nA I t (l«ai»a #n ' !■**• Mpr fnt iiRnt la** IA 4 'l*«l tlH" Ht iftiA» n* • *** *»*4b wm*tr fc*» i mHI » T>»* aunt*. H » »• a* 14 *•* tnlitiRff i »>|» .nMlii* fur IM IrthlM nMrtt fu HAAiM i1m*k« it HI* ird in Ml* HWltot tl*H A Ml* it (hi " rliiR * Hi ni M mil I*i mil if til* (m*|iiiil i*4 ukf i>*« ih» maul «f lit* Imi* » •*, Mil h * I'*"*4J Man nil *h*( *d I iirtMi |nr**tn»i# mav l*» i*i"»*«a»r. fca *n*A *wd In ani’ *<*fi( ha mini* I’kan** In MMwnln In tha ImapIMI aw* Utna. F4HI> «•#*>** »»" ll** l*rn«.»l%nnlt taiiaf rit rwutmf n*h»r M 4 t»*ft*i* !»•'»*» :f !* -r.,h-4a •* t h *• t*»lf»,« fai«t *«>«>*>? 8*1^* STARTING TOMORROW SECOM MEWEISM) WEES Headed by Vauderille’s Greatest Attraction Direct From European Triumphs 25-UTTLE MEN AND WOMEN-25 JThe Biggest “Little Show" on Earth 4 OTHER ANNIVERSARY ACTS AND PHOTOPLAY FEATURES FOLKS! T I We Want You to Meet Two New Stare in the Film World— They have in store for you Loads of Personality—Stunts—Thrills FRED THOMPSON i and his wonder horse. SILVER KING (Tony’s only riral) You will like them in their corking western photoplay, “North of Nevada” at the SEVEN DAYS STARTING TOMORROW COMING SOON POPULAR PRICES B*« Wtnt Ad» Froduc* R*«u!u 4 I Roman nr to mod a Drama of tho Soath "THE FIGHTING COWARD " Idaptod front “HaCBolU* hj Booth TarttaxlOB 4 I VCr«Mt H*fT AM*r. 4 allrn I XMk •♦♦17 |T>I— T*4«r. Mat 11-Mi: Nit. Ilr fli I Margaret YOUNG IVckaI Cbartr t*r1»t# and n»aiw|Tnpfc Ar tvate PAUL I ZIMM | »m4 Hi. « Chicagoans I A 10 hw# I J*v« f hnwMi I 5~ BSSIl l SMRtRTl_J I TWIN BFPS iMSRTINtT «»4 HIS MMCH'J CROWl [BARR TWINS "SIN." FORD I ■ mmm • mmmmm • mmmmm • «n* »