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Omaha Buffaloes Take Final of Series From St Joseph by 11 to 5 Score Ko(1|K|I Uts Saints Down W itli Four Hits I •till, liitllrr lllMr llllliilrt \|Miir Off Hnrl.r* M. Ji*r I hit Ilf I •HIIM'. P* inmrph Mb , A|»it 1* W ith I* Milflii. Mu Ah ftbil Millet toil f * Me* *, «Mjt «tf i||t lltteiffi. the Haittl# !»•** to Onto ho In Ih# it#* Mini game t Mi# •#♦ tr# today, 11 In I Miller **• *11111111V III lilted In * fttrtolM with Mr*#* to • em#ffield fit ih# fourth , Inning. Th# #mr# OMUl 4 %u n m ro % f. I #4 allle ef I * t « • I Thnotaten th I | i • ( I • •l\#Ui, »i ii n i lit toiM «**•*'« If k t « i * a Wrlgg*. Ih 4 I ” ft I ft (loan* tit, rf t f f ft n ft Wile-**, fth 4 1 1 ft 1 ft 14 lifter, e 4 I ft 4 n * Knwpal. f> 4 # I I ft # Total* .41 II 1ft tl H» 3 » #i inoni 411 N. II. 1*0. ft. h. « nrrltan, •* 4 I «• I .1 I > lifer, *h 1 I « ft )l ft 'lathe*. Hi 4 t I 14 I n • • iliter«, Hit ft II f «| 4 • Irnkln*. If-rf 1 « u « u u Miller. If I ii «» I a o William* rf - If 3 I Ulna »'«*•. it I « u t « Ii llrnok* «• I n | !l t « Ha*enporf. p ll ll ii II it l.rdhefter. i* I » n it i n I "ir. |» I »» •» it * tl r Air* enxon n ft u n u ii 9 Itii kenMnek II fl II n u n Total* .11 ft 4 31 Ift I 9Hotter) for l.eilheffer In eetenfh. *Kan for *te«en*oit In veteufli. Art»re hy Inning*: Omaha IftO 130 lift—1| M. 4o*eph 301 (Ml «»«|— ft Hum mar*—Hun* ami hlf*: Off Haven port, ft and ft In I 3-3 inning*; off Led better, ft and ft In ft 1-3 Inning*; off l^nve, 3 and 8 In 3 Inning*. Rome* I run*: Omaha, Ift; Nl. Jn*eph. 8. Ha*e* on hall*: Off Davenport. 1; off Ledbetter. 3; off Ii nopal. ft. Atrnek out: By Da*enport. 1; hy Ledbetter. 1; hy Koupal. ft. Left on h**e*: Omaha. 7; Ht. Jo*eph, *>. 44 lid pitrhe*: Koupal. leilbetter. Tno-ha»e lilt*: In Tattle. Mathe*. 0’>elll Thomp son, Roblnxon. Three-ha*e hit*: 1-a 1*111*. flnnnwlti. Double play*: Hilbert to Mathe* to Brook* to Hilbert to Mathe*; Hilbert to Shifer tu Mathe*: 44 Urox to Thompson to Orltgi; Lore to 4 orrlgnn to Mathe*. ftavrlftre hit*: >'ufer. Bono nit* ft). Wlleox. Hit hy pitehed hall: f»r!gg*. by Davenport. Pa#*ed hall: WI1 rter, Brook*. 1 mplre*: Anderton and Harris. Time: ft:(13. Errors Cost Sooners Game. Oklahoma City. April 1*—Errors of nmlaalon and commission mat Oklahoma City the rubber game with Dea Moinea Friday. 9 to * Dea Moinea u*#d 1ft men and Oklahoma city, 14. In the 11 inntng < onte*t The #«• ore: DEA MOINES. ) OKLAHOMA CITY. AB.M.O.A itr A K Knaup, 2I» 7 2 1 71 Has* If rf 7 2 3 *» • 'n’den. If 7 2 2 0 Ha ney, rf 4 t I « M'L‘r>. lb 6 2 8 «| M’N'ly, 2b 4 14 2 Modi*, rf :t 2 3 fj K’ber. rf - If ft 3 I « Jones. lb 2 9 4 9| Spencer, c 4 2 4 o Merry, rf « 1 0 K>r, |h-a* 4 2 1ft I Haling, .-101 H|Tate, 3b 4 ft 3 3 An'acm, i 2 18 Oi khadot aa S 9 1 » 'I iiNon, 2h 4 2 2 2| LTtie. lb 2 u it u C'avea. ea 4 2 3 2 H. J eon p S 2 1 2 L iters, p 0 « 0 *|ke nei, p « « ** 1 lloiiae. p 10 8 OI/MImiio 9 9 •» « xGrnln 1 1 9 9 Allan. p 9 9 9 1 I toy d, p 9 it 9 | ?|» ||,«,wn I •• H 9 C J on. p 2 I 0 9 — —-j Tot a la 41 14 83 17 Total* 48 19 23 H k Mailed for llntiav in eighth , aHulter for Kramer in mint*. , /duller for Allen in 11th. Store ny lniMin»: . Store by inning*: i ik <m ho mu city . 290 4nn ntia an 8 Do# Moinea 991 109 n : I <•;; It Summary Kuna: M< Larry, Modit* (2t» Mosher ry. Anflnaon Thompson (31. cha ttaaa Sweeney. McNally <2>. Fclher, Kliudoi, Emits: Chav**. Khadot <-L Kemcer; Two-base hit*. McNally, Spen* < • r. Docile. Thompaon; Three i»«*e hlia: II # a ■ (it, Sweeney. Sacrifice hit*; Hp*n • <r, ft Johnson. - Llndberg, fttolen bdtea: .’!• Sally, >lt.T/nrry, Ha>e on ball*: Off l.ndhera 2. off Hour'. 3; off Boyd, 3. off R Johnson 3; off K*rnn*r, i; off Allen, 1. Struck out By Hoc*". 5. by c Johnaon, 2. by R Johnaon. 1; by Keirr n*r, 2; Hit by pitch'd hall; Anflnaon by A il«n. Kru*ger by House. Kuna and hlta: off Undberg. 4 and 4 In % 1-3 Inning*; off Mouse. and 4 in 3 2-3 Inning*. off Loyd, none In on a inning, off C Johnaon, in* and one In 1 Inning*. Winning oiit her. C. Johnson; Loalng pitcher: Allen Double play-. M Johnson to Khadot to Krueger; Tate it, McNally to Krueger, • n«v'x to Knuupp to Jones; Left on b»*e# Oklahoma C|iy. Jr,, Dea Moinea, IS Time .19, empire* Mhanm o and iHHiohoe Oilers Wallop Bear*. Tri'*# <>'<!, April !* Three Denver her# were wild #a # March eye-lone <ud th* ctllera inert | :• baaee on ball*, a t» hit bat emeu and 1', hit*, five of iheirt ,rri* run * ;#r of I hern double* and ■ a trlfd* lor . inn*, healing 1'ne i • >i v e - | i'ii in |ije Inal game of the ee, J3 lo A The Ciller* ur*t| || run* n ihe e ghsh inn rg The score: DENVER TDT.SA AH. II. O. A a B. If f* A : man, 2h S I 4 ft Auailn. If 2 2 i ft H ffey, rf 3 1 8 ft Wrn. 2b ft 2 3 4 ' *lk, rf J 1 9 9j Davie, rf 4 2 3 u 5 -fger, aa r, 2 2 ft f.arnh, cf ft 2 S 9 ■» H n, cf ft 2 1 8 L'velt, 1b .3 A II I id. If ft 2 2 ft F pin, 3b 4 2 « 1 || The Brandeis Store || Excello Shirt: i A brand combining j the highest quality in rich fabrics and fine workmanship, at re markable value giving prices. Excello Shirts are sold in Omaha exclu sively by The ttran deis Store. From 2.50 to 7.50 I DfMMt I >»*(• * "wnr <*' • a ■ i iiikm 1 t I (m l #M Jit IlMM It M| It* M* I ' • • 1 I t»| If* Iff krJbr vatf*** i , ft •»*«'* • I hM ’it Mt iHliMltl I IlfMlil III N iMSfk I I WkfeHl. I t*S'ntu * f hIM M lipi l- I I Jim M«m** * nitiMiii* • ipioton itotn**' ItifNM t*0a* IlfMl* it B !*!»*♦■ a lulu | tnfwlfi *» SI* fti »»fcl®lif»nt« t Mi N ItltlN It | I Hit I •t»*Mlt*t* H I Is -t \l * |,nM ItMtftS I • l®** I mi itliMfff I 1 tit l«* It* t'ilr’tnil1 . . .. t t ®lf ,fl0 00ft Now lor* I 1 Mf ftS t®0 MiofiklvH I 2 ill !• fltpllirlll I • lit Mt M«tt ti n* t00 300 Phllad#l|M|ia A 0 1 000 00 0ft0 V MlordSi '• Roanlt* < h ' • **, 4 St f.mil* I t'ifli innati 1. TitUhtirfh 2 Philadelphia (p«nlp"'J tairi Saw York Brooklyn < m»»i 1 aim IiIwm T«4at. Pittsburgh a* St I,mu* i hir««.» *t riminnati Million at N*w York lti««»M)n *t Philadelphia Oil Hit \N I.RMtl I MintllNl* v\ I, |*i*t IVm I .o*r rhlroan . * I 7 .*» *»'• H«« lift roll 3 1 **? . « .B0o Boat on -’1 '■ *> - 7'.»» »0 Philadelphia 2 I '• * ’•« ■•n" IV *#h'n*’'n .12 »'» 200 Now Yota .1 I 201 .200 t'le\*let»d ... I I 2 '1 rt0 200 SI. I .nu, * I 2 J.*» t®® 20® lrt|»riliitV tlMiilt* t’hlrrso, l, St l.oule, 1 tTOvHand, i. l»#trolt. 1 PhlUdolphla WaBhlofon (pu»* pan oil rp 'n » New York Moiton (pnautonod, tain* 44am#* Tods*. S* I .on I* *t IiatroM. I'toveland at rhlrairn. N#m York a* Washington Philadelphia si Horton *' wo .game**. ANKRICAN A*BOf lATlOV •Handing*. W !. Pet Win Lose Tnl'dn 0 ft J t-ftft l.onii ftft7 Indlanapol j, 3 1 ,7ftft *ftf* 400 K»" ■‘ft # t*1 tv ? 1 447 . 7fih t.nul'vllU 2 t fiftft ftftft 4ftft St pn»i| 1 2 fifth fthft 4hh Columbus 1 • 333 .fifth 2fih Vlnneannlia 1 3 2*A «fth 2hh Milwaukee h 1 fthft fifth ftfto Yeaterd**’* Remit*. V!•»***• City. 7. Cnlurnhu* 4 Milwaukee fi. Toledo fi til Innings es’.1*d. darkoe«s ) St Pa«il. a Louisville. 1 Minneapolis 7. Indlftnapoii# 4 <12 In ninga ) fiime« Today. M naukee at Cnlumbua. Knnae* city at Toledo «t Paul at Indianapolis Minneapolis at Louisville. aoiTHKRN AM4H IATION i’bii tannoga. a Atlanta, i. Vii hvMIe. 7; Birmingham. 11. Little Rruk. 3; Memphis. « Mobile, *; Naw t rleana 2. INTERNATIONAL I EALI F Pnrliealer-.leraey Oty: postponed "I* ] 'foronlo-Nawark; postponed, mm J4\ rtn naa Beading postponed. «r' g rounds Buffalo Baltimore; postponed, ram FACIFU* I OAHT liAhl E. -all Lake City. 13: Heattle. a -Hn Kraneta* o, 2: Oakland. 1. * erntm 10. I.oa Angeles. 4. Cortland, *. Rarramento. 4 TEXAN LEAH E. At Fort W.»Mh fi Dallas. • At fan Antonio, t; Galveston, 1 At Houston, r, Resumnflt, t At WU-hlta l*Mlls. n>; Hhreyeport r _ It nr lie, r J S 3 •• Fisher. • • 4 * ] * h i.,, jh » i i > • } ! 1 ! i il'van. lb » 1 » h w ala. »• | * J * (trues. P 1 * * 2 Hlar-k. P I » f * W" ms, p ft « « « H der, p 4 1 I •» Du'ti, is I * * *! . ' a p " ft ft 0 Totals J 1* .* I» Total* 37 12 24 |3| p4 ora h/ innmg*. . Han vet iftft 313 #«» ■ Tuf Sh . , . . • 2? DIM gllll*—23 Murnir Kuna Dorman Caffay. Bar ger. O lii irn. not lift. Handley 4 2 2. Of®*** Austin i Washburn <2L D*vla <*L Lamb (3r. I*llvalt f4t. Klip pin (/>, Klahar (2t. Croa»->. niaeholder. tiror* Gorman. Barger. D*vle Flih*r T*0.b»M hit*. O’Brien. Donovan. Berger. Glngtsrdl, Aus tin. Leilvalt Fllppin. Fisher. Threa-hsaa hit: Blaeholdar; Horn# runs: Fiatoar. Lol Ivalt Washburn 4 2s. Davit, molert bases: I,al1velt. Rarrlfleea: Fllppln. Donovan. Douhl* pi*ys: B»rger to Gorman to Don ovan isargar to Donovan. Left Oh baaa*: Denver, 4. Tulsa, fi: Baaea on bolts Off Dross. 3: off Wilt si*. I; off Wllllarua. 2. Off Dulanli, 4 off Lewis. 2; Htrur k out: Hy ijroaa. . by Blaeholder. I; by Dulantl. i* |(jt. Off Wlltaie tu 2-3 innings, fi hit#, 4 runs, off Blank in two innlnga 4 h'ie, < run*, off tiroes l« * I • ’• Inning* i btts * rune: off W'llllam* tio Inning* him 4 run*; off Dulantl in out Inning. 4 Mm fi tint; off f«e*fta in 2*3 Inning. 2 hit* ts run* Hit by p*t< b*f By tiros*. Austin. I live!!. b> Wlltaie. Hand l*i. W inning pin her Blaeholdar. Losing pitr het. wuiarn* t'mtdrea: lla>* sod fleffney. T me, Z hour# I,ink# Drop Anollirr. WlrbltB, Kan . April *• Wlfhiia n ad* it three straight by heating Lin coin todav. ft to fi. *'-of*7 LINCOLN WICHITA AH HO A AB HO A. Moors.ef 3 ft 2 ft gmlth.rT * ? * 2 Hatr. a tm 3*14 B.itlar.ee 4 1 I 3 Milan.If 3 11ft Dunning.rf 4 1 * J Mnvder.lh 3 111 ft Berk.1b ♦ 214 * Klns'la.rf 3 1 3 t. K-rdah If 4 1 I • M Dft d Jh 4 1 ft 21 If a lay . 3b 4 * * I f'onkey r 4 4 C I| Botf.2b 3 2 14 Taunt s* 1 a a r M Mullan r % I 4 i Stoke*.p % a a- 2 Hovllk p 4 2*2 Total* 2 • 4 24 1 1 To'tia 33 10 27 1* Score by Inning* L ncoin. ana :aa tot— s Wichita . noa n’t oa*—4 summary—Runs Moore. Hamilton Milan, Snyder (2). Rutlar (2). Dunning. Berk. McMullen, Hovllk. F.trots Moore. Snyder. Young. Berk ftacrlflra hits Duller. Mi Mullen, Milan. Klnaella Two ba*a hits Berk (2). Hovllk McDonald. Three-baae hit: Klnsell* Home run: Snyder, Stolen base Kunlsh Double play: Butler to Bott to Berk btrurk out: liv Hovllk. 3; by hfokes. 4 Haaea •»n ball* Off Hovllk. off Htokes. 2. I aft on base*: Wichita. 7; Lincoln, 2. burned ruos Wichita, 7, Lincoln. 3 Hit by pitched ball Hamilton by Itovllk, Hot! bv Htokes g mplrea Held and t'ol I ins Tune. 14,. r~ MacCarthy-Wilson Suits to Order $35.00 They Were SUM Reduced to meet the popular demand far lowor priaoe. S. E. Cor. 15th Harney S. S. S. keeps away Pimples THERE are thousand! of wo man who wondsr why thair I complaaiona do not improve in | spit* of all th* fact treatments , they use. They should not con unus to won* der. Eruptions (come from blood impuri ties and a lack of rich blood calla. I. 8. 8. la acknowl edged to bo on# of th o most powerful, rapid ana eneciiee blood deanaer* known. 8. 3. 8. build* new blood*ceII*. Thi* ia why 8. 8. S. rout* out of your iye | tcm the impurities which causa I boil*, pimple*, blackheads, acne, | blotches, eczema, tetter, rash. ' 8. 8. 8. Is a remarkable flesh* ' builder. That's why underweight fieopl* can quickly build up their ost flesh, get back their normal weight, pink, plump cheeks, bright •yes, and "pep." • 8. t. is eeld st ell *»** den* sterns in two stsas. The lergsr sis* le tears esaeswicai. OkaWMdliB«t , 'olnnd Medicine I. S. OKni|tic (iriilslrrs Plnv • pat a a *«il i» Tit* I allM Mate* train aid mo I IN l#ilinnl*a leant in ik* | |*I iwltnrt »t th# Hit kifd* |llatnai! latwhlNW ImnWill MltltM I Mat f* II rt#*it~rt Ik ika dta* for i|i» tt rnla *»-la > IMirl niili hat Ihal da* a III lh* 1**4* kimtn again*! Halt ('in nn kin*akin agathal Imln1 and **aii**il*n*t • tain*) l.iiltimnia un Mat il, linn ail* kill tn**t Poland, Into Plat la mil *n**i lintmi and Pot total kill iiinlwal will* d»«lm Midland, Wn mania Hulaarta Iraland l.na*tn Imiti, I'eialoin l a'i" t«al*la ami a * an** draw |ii*a fur Ilia fltal lan data of play, Tha tachnb'nl rninmill’* of III* fi*mh Olympic commlilak alii m**i IrmnfrOW In decllla arkaia Ik* maiihea < 'll i» play art Iowa Relay Team fi in Match Race N*« York. April 1*,-- Pour crack aaatai n quarter mllera have been • hoa eii In ra-e (lie former Iona inlveralty chnmplnnahlp lenm In a apart*) one mile match relay al (lie Iowa relay carnival on May 3 According to Hugh A llirahon, *>f the Wlb'O A. A., who formed Ihe learn al liman requeat, the <»el will be repreaenlert by -tube llrlacoll and May Holier!non of the Boaton A. A.. Tom I'ampbell, former Vale truck captain, now wearing Ihe New York A. A col ora: and Vincent l-allv, r.f St. An «eltn A. New York, who aubatl tuted for Alan Woodring. Olympic 200 meter champion, who withdrew after pulling a tendon recently. The Iowa quartef. which won the national A. A. I', one.mile title at Chicago laat mimnier. Include* Charla# Brnokln#, world # low hurdl# record holder. THE, PREJIDE'NY COOlslVGl HIGHMVX' -—" .."" 1 1 - Thr "President t'oolidgr Highball" is mil a drink. It's Ihr kind ol ball | t oolidgr deliver* when hr essay* In pltell. Hr did that essay thing In Ihr opening game between Washington and Philadelphia, of thr Aineriran league, played in Washiuglon. If the uinpire had tailed It. It would have been "ball one" by a ndle. The president was summarily retired from thr mound and Walter Johnson rushed in to win by i to It, his IOI*t shutout >irtory In the big leagues. Mrs. ( oolidge is shown beside the president. Hastings Vt ins Dual Track Meet Hasting* N'eh . April 1*—Halting* high defeated Lincoln high In a dual track meet Friday afternoon. 4G to 4* Hasting* excelled In da*h*« and dlatanee event*, wlnn.ng aeven flr*t, *ix eecond* and five third*. Lincoln led In field event* and took five flrata, four aerond*. and four third* Long Kayoes Murray. Pueblo, April IT.—Don Long of Colorado spring* knocked out Kddle Murray of Tula*. Ukl., In tha second round uf t *i hrduled IT round bout heie Thursday night. Thay are feelherueight*. ———-v O Says dug?' CHICAGO NOW UdQt* • glutts pick Ruffian'll Slat ini it ian Proves Miniakahly While Sax ami C.uhn Are i.ogival U innern _u___ J WK have already given the pen nant In Dm Yankee*, Red So* and llratra, but every good «*• p« rt ha* .1 load of pennanta up hi* elr»vr». No matter what happen* It never happ> n* to an expert who ha* only to blink hk» eye*, sharpen hia pi-nrll iml he le ready for another b a mistake. # e # T’-rrefoi», there I* no doubt that tne Chlogo Whit# Sox will win 'hia year’* pennant, although It may take aew-Nil year* to do It. • • • The team ha* llarry Hooper In r:ght field arid Kddle Colllna on sec ond base Kddle I* eltvaye readv tn f«lay hull and never lake* off hi* uni form When winter mine* Kddle put* on hi" overcoat. • e * Collin* I* about I* year* older than the aenlle decay Me ha* been play ing baseball for S? yeara and la belter now than when he hatted (General (•rant away from the alege of Vicks burg a e a They have been taking action pic ture* of Kddle ever elnc# the camera wa* Invented. Before that they treed to make aketchea of him on cavern walla and reindeer bone*. • • e Hooper 1* another old-timer who drird nut after the flood. Rut neither one of them ever advertise* in the Io*l and Found column* for hi* spectacles. • • • If Chicago h»d more old timer* like Hooper and Collin* th# town would have to play the world aerl*a on the O.eat latkee to accommodate the crowd*. Collin* only bat* around ,J<>0 every aeaaon and Hooper ia right up ayalnat hla fender*. • • • Thai I* tlie teaom why Frank (lianre alway* Rend* hi* rook* back to Mouth I lend and R irhlta foi 30 year*' more aeaeonlng. • • • Whlla In Chicago we might a* well take an economical look at th» Cub*. Thera i* no doubt that the Cuba r. til win he pennant thl* *ea*o*. • • • They bare one of the heal right learn* in thr National league and they have n good, atrong team on »e»lrr ( day'* paper. Kill they will win the 1 pennant and lire team that hrat* Hum in till world aerie* will know Ihal it ha* been raining. • * a Th# Cuba went around the world In and aorne the player* have, n't recovered from the trip, but they will win the pennant anyway. Their record laet year ehowa that Chicago ha* a population of over J.oOb.'JOO tieople and ntada a atrong bid for the republican convention. e • • IJolh Mtlragn team* wilt win the pennant. 1‘aate that In your hat and buy a »lr iw one. • a a In our treyt we will arnenr the *l*. tlgllc* on Philadelphia and ahow, Jnet how the Phlllle* and th# Athletic* rannot fall to win the pennant* In thel.* dl*re*peetful lenguea. RACINGjJESULTS Yetlerday’t Retail*. TIaJTaN A. first rat • 4 V# furlong* Vno Hou (Saab . 1 49 4 10 % Id *91414an KtarMr) . ft «o j %n Uupar V<«<f>' t ftf fray) . ft.so Tim*: 1C trim# May, 4>ut Hoy, Sm«■«#• m##, Nhaata Mapida • 'tillllrra. a, Aladn * tiiara and Morn# Hun alto ran. fltroml rate | mil# rl.o-l* Mm* king If lark I . 1 44 1 49 1 40 Vf l.lnighi 14*11 K'raat v » . 4ft IS Is fa Hi Ang#lir># (A halt 2 49 I'lrna I 42 I ft, lift ruga framing *iif|, Vfildrad Multi. July JHv and Motbar Humh al»o ran Third ra«. *, mil#: I Iff I* f,r»« i< lark* 4 Hi 1 Id Hft M m Manage it'orh#'*i 4 4# 4 in .. n 1 »•## (fftinrl 4 « ■ Tim# I 9? Vlt.ra'*. Kribolufr, Hir John. Jr . Ilarirn On Nhlftir, Ilian* ha Mavora ( l*ar fb# Wgy l«adv Moor#, War find fJaltv*> and 4‘onrwb# ala*, ran fourth ra*# 4'4 furlong# f.ady flnrham tWlfia) 4 49 149 nut Hill Mcf'lfty 11'orbati) .2 49 aui ft* * f la Shot tlfoagland) «uf Tim* .13 1 • ft. K#*gait and Tftoliri alao ran fifth r#'* ft furlong# A l,##i«r. )'•; fMolf#r) 4 40 4 90 1 44 Hi on* Hall. 10-7 MJark) I7.1S7.SS W Ik I .1*. k. IIJ IS*, |) « 4<* Tima I A t, Contribution Kinls lllorl* utm Marlon North. Irluh lluiMr. H'#at Kini*h*r ft:*pt.#»iv* al#o ran llitli ra»* lit* nrd 7t y*'d« Via rad a I* 104 414a l<«r) i 40 ’» 1 fi l^iuia A . #■ O'iar I t on 49 Virgin III# 19ft flCll •> Tim# I 47 1 . Abadan#. Kl.aa <» fa *a«'harlno alao ran Havanth ra* # ft furlong* fmv#a Homl. Ill <N*al» ’-9 44 14 40 4*» i »> w fountain 10* Iforbatl) fit# 14 49 Morn i tail* It3 • Makar) - 1 40 Tim#; 111*# Mo.nl# »•©"#•« U#nrg*. n* .laxl#. Wood I# Monlg..m*f», Alillro t’taa.a. I i*r»nr» Marinin# Mayor Hon## ft«ial#r#r. John |r #!•»» ran. K.lglllh »*r * I I 14 I ll#a I »r» 11> h l»*. it llif. *44 4 44 7 *,!• ij *o . <i I h#. ir.* #• .*»*'■») 11 ‘ H ) anfn-m, 113 (fi#)) ..... . S 40 Tim*: l.«; I I M.rnkln II, Or. I«*nt. Madding Prim# alao ran Ninth r* » ,dna and * futtong II M arran, 104 t ICIIia> .* it* j no 1 n» M Manna. *2 iMi Mu|hi .I lo 2 Hrn.itor Jtonian, l«*» fMultat) . 4 no Tima: I ?4 3-fc, May I'ria^r, j.«d« Kiftmld, Flranwrif] «!n ran IIUliK OK («H\( K. Flraf fa* *: % mila: Awing ng i t'nlt 11# 111 * . ICO ft* 2)i. H#|#«f#.J t Mar rim » . j * fc<. Hra TMIa <Arnht*.##t Tim# 40 2 6 Fur Mull*. I mag >na I top Tango M(«« Pirkaif, t'hrr., and Mrlantat Hop# alao ran. Haannd rar# N rnfl# HiippMant 11* Walla) . 11 S» 4 00 J 90 Mold Hug < Muff t .... ,, i |a j to llandaorrif t t'oltllaf 11» > m. Tima I 10 4 0. Hail* Ian. Ntavana ,lim K#nn#y. ffluamnndgla. I*r Ml rar Poll rnara Tim# and A.ontto* alao ran Third rar# \ mil#. 1‘>t» fiftr fWaH*-#> 21 7a in 10 f. I lh*1«t#n Jawat I'-hnnkii , # Mahal K (luati.ni 4 nn j Tim# I II 1 f. • ifitam foattgao. Vt« hla fan ton, f.l#tit*nant Farrall M*» Hand Hath a l.#m«»n. Pi-u*# \h F»hrah Th • lllharnian and V*..|ti#a aI an r#n Fourth rar# Mil# and I 1« A .1 flu la If. f,ang) I 1 »0 4 10 I ftn AhamrnrH fVfiln#r) | ;o j -a H#'l#fo»»a fWllar.nl 7 no Tima 1 f.| 7 ■ Malt a< l«aw. !■«.*. • and flaapar alao ran Fifth ra< * Mil# and I 14 ffualph f W alla* # l 2 10 2 *0 J | «* Ffnaty Hoy iOulfti*tii 1 ft 0 t 4 M • Inrlt * 1 f, I,a ng 1 I im# t o» Old Faithful and Myatu gla. ran Atnh ra** Mila and '« OvrrtihA « Marln#r» I |n : 1(1 in f’Ma 4 Of lMad#rl#» 4 m 4 I Hudd # k#»n <f o|f ll#t 11) i • Tim# ^ oo ? I Night ft a id# r. Hah <l#ar l»*v I• l> and M tddugl# alto ran Nav#nth rai • M>l» #nd '» Flvlng l »*% il ( Ha a #.«n) 4 *>« t*n I A#tti‘a Flowar I Walla* #t J 00 4 j»» j Qul# k Tima tl« f.anat I" «n | Tim* 2 on S# Aman? fomtvi# *' 1 rl»ori»|»#«'g* Ail'iUUilr, If - M|i Cfunn. and 7.* in# alao ran *r Big Field Ready for Marathon Boston April 1*—Forty-four run ners front New York s'ate, *8 from Massachusetts. seven from Pennayl vanla and a scattering of star* from California. Illinois. Michigan, Ken tucky, Ohio, New Jeraey, Nova Scotia and the District of Columbia and the New England state* ara head ing toward Boston for the 28th an nual Boston Athletic association road race to be held Saturday. Long since designated the American marathon the race thla year will be the final tryout for the Olvmplc marathon In Faria next July. Six marathon run ners to repre-ent the 1'nited States will l>e named after the test. The event vv-ll be • tinted at Hopkinton at noon on Saturday, a distance of 28 miles, 3*s yards, from the finish line in Boston. The distance this year nas been length ened, having been less than 2& miles in the past. A total of 144 entries I ave been received, a figure which lias been topped hut three times sines His first race in 18S7. Clarence If, Denial', Boslon tvpe setter and thrh e winner of the event Frank Zunn. Newark plumber, sec ond last year snd 19X1 victor: Carl binder of Quincy, and William J. Kennedy of Porrh«ster, N. Y., are the former winners, who will strive to repeat. The field Is considered one of the strongest on record with *! of the *8 finishers of last year entered Only the 11th end ninth among the first 22 home are missing. Congested roed conditions are expected to hamper the runner*. ILLINI TRACK MEN MEET U. OF C. STARS Berkeley, r.il . April 18 —The Pnl verslly of Illinois will fs-e the I ni vcr-ity of California at trs< k snd field event* hers today with s di* tinct advantage in several depart tflents. Dean Brownell, who hold* the worlds Indoor and the national col legists outdoor record* In the pole vault. I* expected to hoist himself far too high for any Californian rom petltor. Milton Angler, American record holder In th# Javelin. Is ex ported to run away with that event L. R Wright le all but conceded flral place In the high Jump. To counteract this array of talent. California hope* to have Capt. W|l Ham Nufeldt place first In the shot put snd discus throw, snd to chalk up Boren as winner In th* broad jump. VON ELM ADVANCES IN GOLF TOURNEY T*afviri#nft, DaI , April 17.* Heorg# vr-n Kim. formerly of salt I.Ak# <'ltv. And former TrinAfnlwdeelppl golf r hnnifrion. Thursday eliminated JO. I Hrnoot of I,<m Angel* * In the chAm plonfthlp nitfht of th# Aouthern Dali fornla Amateur folf tournurnent. 4 nmt 3. Dr. PauI Hunter, former Afktr hfiinplon, won from J K. Wwtherby nf Minneapolis, f» And 4. KrAnk Hod#* rl.Atix of .New Orlean* defeated W. \V l.< ithheud of I#on AngHef, % And 1. Chess Tourney Close*. N* w York. A|*rll 17.—Th# final round of the manter*’ « h#M tourney i iirne to n < Ioa# At the Mnt#l Alirmr Thureday night wlO» I>r. KmAnuel | |ji«lter well eet*HI»h#d in th# leaflet ehlp The pit re winner# were Dr. KmAnuel IsAAker, fir At: .fox** Papa itlaru a, eeroml: Ah *xander Alekhin# third: Frank Miruhnll, fourth. And lihhArU R#«l. fifth. I / ..1 If m nlhtmri »f ft* H MektUH Mtit k(##M |l»* r«t>« M l#4*» M t#»< hiiln >M kwi, ■*>« gpptanMetg Mt TWft wOi Un» kM M §*♦#* ng tb# W># * *4 insrtm Ik# MKlkw earnest M N *##«*• m »•#«•» Imw H#t#ki«i< « I* M>*#-« *«##»«#»»»» Ikkanik ktmd him Ik# #«** •"# m#Hi | #«ll k#i««<# el HI* •§#. I 4#| plant •« IHk tnd#e#*nd#-##tti. the #•*## Iku leg* M*e ***H •« «•#•! Itexli aw mst *tt*-« «kl ## tide the tit men »*• i»prewee I Imn i> • Mi Ik# far** Hit #*I|4# • In lull line kawNH »##d l»>lp l»«f 1 mi*<#ti are entered John lr\i \motiv Stars at Mod latwience, Ken April I* Ninety ■ I five un.verelites, rnllege* and prepet j story *( hnnl* firm ill |>#r'a of the! country Will !•# represented bv morw | than 1 do# athlete* In th* wnM an , nnal Fnlverslty of Kanaea relay j gam»a her# tomorrow Twenty on# relate and II individual j event* ar* on the program. Ih# flrgt j major outdoor track meet of the mid | <ile weal. Included among the universities en tered In th# relava nr#* Iowa. Minn* eota, Notre Dame, Northwestern. Dartmouth. Oregon Aggie*. Wlscon | sin, Baylor, Creighton snd alt of [ the Missouri Valiev conference schools Thirl' four college teams n# er-j tered. among whic h are C>Ct idental of Iais Angeles. South Dakota State, j Wabash, Marquette. Buena Vista. Burleson. Monmouth. Depart* uni | veralty, Cornell. Haskell. Nebraska State Teacher*. Butler and Missouri ; snd Ksnsa* conference schools. Forty one high schools and military! academies are entered. The two mile relay* for the Kansas j City 8tar cqp is one of the feature I events. Participating in this event are Nebraska, winner last year: Northwestern. Ames. Creighton. Orinnell. Minnesota. Iowa. Oklahoma Aggie*. Wisconsin and Kansas. John Iyevi. all-around Indian ath lete of Haskell Institute and well known football player. It entered In several individual events snd relay*. McCullough Keeble, Vniverslty of Missouri star, who several weeks ago established a worlds record of six second flat for the Indoor iiO vsrd j i high hurdles, will compete In h!s first j [ outdoru meet for the university. SISLER STARS IN EARLY GAMES New- York, April 17 —Is George Hisler hack? The talking figure* and account# of his performances at bat and at first base for the Browns where he was the greatest of all until sinus nearly blinded him. say he I*. They aay his eyes. twisted snd otherwise Impelled *o he could not play at all last season, have adjusted themeelvea splendidly. It ha* looked like the old Hisler In three games against the White 8ox. Here* what the figure* aay. and. you know, figure* do not lie: , ab r. bh. no a r f,r*< t#>n* ... « * 2 it « a Se-lAnd «#rn* . ... » 1 2 a * * Third gam* . t a j 4 1 * I®'*1* 1* 1 7 »7 1 ~* This is a batting average of £00 per cent, a fielding percentage of a clean 1.000. ‘HELLO’ BOWLERS HOLD BANQUET About VHi employes and official* of I he Northwestern Bell Telephone company respresentfng the North western Bell Bowling leugue. the Hlue Bell Bowling league and the Oolf club were present »t an enloynbla annual eprlng dinner' held last night at the Masonic hall. After the dinner tha gueata were aniuaed hy a comedy blackface song by Ben Kyra, rommutity singing led by TA Kealer and several boxing nialchea. A truth detector which was built for the us* of tha Commercial department provided much entertiln ment during th* evening. I’ri*## for th# howlers were award ed by K D. Colby, who acted as secretary during the last season. Mr. Colbv a report showed marked Im provement amongst th# telephone bowler* during the last ecaeon. H. R. Maps* was elected secretary for the coming mmn. Lincoln Club ArlmittrW to IT, S. (solf Aggoriation New York April 17.—With the election of eight active and 17 allied clt:be, the I'nlted Plate* Oolf aeao elation announced today It now has a roster of 674 clulM, of which 406 ere allied and active members. The new allied clubs Include th liast llldge dub, l.lnmln. Neb. and Menlo I'mintry club, Redwood 'lly Cal. Ill ini I'rark Squail ^ orkg Oul for Meet Berkeley t'»|„ April 17 The I nl vusity of llllnola track leant, which V-W wirrt Mir rnlv#ntt)f of C* I If or tiU 8m(iirrlny, wrnt through workout" h ‘.'"in Tliur«<!;« v *m th# < .tllfniin.t o\il h#r# Th" 1 Hint thus rrmovot mi* muarular kink" which might hnv# mi i iimiilHt#,! during fh* tong Joumrv from I'rbanM, ■■ ■ —- . — N Schlaifer Takes to Road Work for Coming Bout With Dave Shade J |!all birds who have been milkier diiliv visits to the Ak Hot Hen r«< * dm . to wntili the horses take thelt Workout* have started to put the atop wnlrh on Mnrrle 8. hlalfer In. a I ta-el ter who meets IhlVe 8hilde In the main event of the Is.xlng show at the Auditorium on April IS. 8' hlalfer I* doing his rood Work ai the imp Ita.k every morning It* ntf>l.r* his a|i|..arare shortly after . orlovk every morning and la doing from three to (tv# mile* of road woth enrh dny. Mhndr, who la r*<f>*nl«e.t *• one of ttie lieet flghtei* in Atnerh a will *r tile her* several day* ttefor* the fight nnd finish training heie The complete rnrd for the *how will tie annonno*il Monday, a rordlng to Itiifii* |,ong, inni. hmak'r of th* club. 1Vh!le arm* do not go on ante until Matnrdav, reari • 11ions are l>rlng nr • opted imw «t ih* Aiidiloitiiiu Omaha Is Mecca for Bangtails From South, West and East; Five Carloads Leave Tiajuana | Mdlilr **hi|M I row IfuntiMfloh Mnwld* , Jwi Jon Miniitiji I i|ht of 1 hi • siri«|, < mill nil# »n I mil I Olid* , l(# llv* meeting *t the of Ah Pel Hen wet# 1'ighfen*«t today when t ha*!*e J * t*»*|.*e re. >■' #d a telegram !■ > *■ flenlge S- HI) > a meet hatMUcapper that flit twth«*te cf thuretoghhted* were legv Mg Tiajuana, Omaha bound thia morning and that at leaat three mate would he ahlpped Monday. Together with thle announcement came word that 14 of the hangtalle that ara to run here a*> atarting In good facet at Huntlnfton and Tia Juana thia afternoon. Iltinlingtnn In I In*# Huntington will ring* saturdav and at |aa*t 100 sleek coated racer* w II | hoard the train there for Omaha Sunday or Mondnv. To date 450 thoroughbred* have ! been promised for the meeting Stable room h«a l*»n engaged and trine portatlon arrangement* have been made. In addition to till* number poaaibly 150 to 200 inora will show up at th* la*» minute Site Devil \4 in* 4g*iu. At Huntington yesterday She Devil, pride of the B. t'reerh stable, led a field to the wire. Th# mare haa been winning consistently all winter and her owner look* to Omaha for more laurel*. Thia *t*ble la expected at th# AW Sar Ben field about Tuea dav. Among the horre* expected to atari today at Tiajuana are *ix from th* C. B Irwin string and on* from th* *t»He cf hla rival In claming T "Slim" Hodge. Th* former *tar of the cerir* and golden TA colored atable, Abadane, !• to make a final effort to regain lost glory In the eixth event at th# Mexican course. Abadane haa been out of form all winter and ha* failed i „ h.t, ». tf * k k ■ »* *1 BIWWI cf **-•' ikMHil liwt* H <*<« •« *l»1 w.Mfkit ift tk* fitid *c*e' Ph ft* in I he lilted Ttkttfgk* In lit* fttttith Wiodl* M"n<g<9ikmft in in# *•* •ntn and tfteeti * a'h*ftt>* n I •Ifkik, all f»- Hi# Irta a *t«Wa All • III **’ t» ft# tit* t*maifi • a d-y nf lhai meeting art that Ih** may It* in lite r lt*ai t tm f- • Ih* *>•"' ' g her* Ma* | in Jura !l a •Hilly of May P’n*f’*' <n lit* r ntB event. N»llh*r h* imr Irn n a**m*d amioua In match bangtail* in any *y*nt of th* cl, Th* accord fa '«d to atl>*tt *iiher and ih* ninth *»nt to H»<1g* laiwrenr-# Manning, on* of < tr*; Bakei a blue gra** yleppet* la i« atart agatnat Woodt# Montgomery i# th* aeventh rave. ■lone* I pdikr In tie Here Among the ataliiea toat will f mi Ih# eriormoua ahlpmmt from Hunting ton are the June* I'pd.ke. th# ll K ._ Major*, th# J. A Hall and the B Creech. All have tteen conalaten* win* nera of high honor*. S T. Bait*r will alao ahlp with thla crc wd 11 * Colonel Pat and Bub are at heduled to atart Ihia afternoon. •Ion tlnii Kun* \cain Jou -1..u, promiaing mare of * Jonea 5'pdlke atring, ia to atart in the aeventh today. .T. Hall tea both Manokin and Old Blue down for a atart. All In all the meet look# better each dav But to f ether a«*ure f a of a good time h»tt*r rider* have been obtained than w*re ever at thsa track before. Every b;g etable i* bring rig It* own contract rider and there are »om* nationally known boy# In thi# Hat. Lincoln Drops Rookie Battery Lincoln, Neb.. April IT.—Local baseball headquarters was advised to day by Mannge*' Wakefield, who Is with the Lincoln Western league team at Wichita, that he had released three of the players who have been at the spring training camp. They are Maloney, shortstop; Maple, pitcher, and Hatten. catcher. Wake field has signed (iillesple, a first base man, formerly with the Wichita club. NEW HIGH SCORE FOR BOWLERS Boston, April IS.—Bowlers In the world s championship Candlebin bowling tournament In progress here today were shooting at a new high record of *89 for three strings. The new record was set by Archie Walsh of the Ea-rle team of Boston In yes terday's competition. HI* scores for three strings were 14* 14! and 194. \rmy ami Navy to Take Part in Olympic Oamcs Washington, April IT—The army ind navy will be officially repre >enfed at the Olympic games In Bans his summer lr\ Brig. tjrn. Charles 1. Treat, retired, and Hear Admiral Sltdrcw l/ing, chief of the bureau of navigation. It was learned today liirh of the nine corps arena In the nlted States will hold elimination ■ontesfa during th* next few weeks tnd the winners will participate In he national elimination contest to be teld Juns 1, The irroy end navy will enter prae Ically all of the stents of the Jtymple games Among them are: Rifle shooting, revolver shooting, torse riding competition*, fencing twlmmlng. boxing, ii-erg events, end he pentathlon. NATIONAL TENNIS STARS TO MEET Pinehurst, X. C.. April II—Four national fart of tha net will con test here today for title* in the men ■ and women * single* of the annual north and aouth lawn tennia tourna ment S. Howard Vo«heIl, Brooklyn, for mer national Indoor champion, will meet G. Carlton Shafer. Philadelphia. In the mens division; while M i*a Martha Bavaid. Short Hi!!*. N. J . and Mi** I.ealie Bancroft. Bo*?!!, both of whom rank among th# first 10 plaver* of their <-!a** In the <-oun try, will vie for women * laurel*. •*a, RUNSTAR IS TO BE RETIRED SOON San Francisco. April 1*—Burnt*r, | A. K Spreckle*' thoroughbred, w .nner bf the Coffroth handicap at Tiajuan*. will be retired to *tud at Spreckl** Napa stock farm, following the con clusion of th# Tanforan (Cal.) race meeting, it la announced. 0 Final Round of Tournrv. Plnehurat. N. C, April 17.—Jo*eph Rvdolek, Buffalo, who Thursday eliminated Donald G. Herring. Phila delphia. and John D. Chapman. Greenwich. Conn., will meet Fridav In the final round of the mid-April golf tournament here. Chapman Thursday defeated P. S P. Randolph. Jr , of Point Judith. R I. --- v New Wrinkle for Coaching Baseball V_ J Bluffton, O.. April 17.—A new ** * tern of coaching ha* been litaugura #d by A. C. Burchjr of Bluffton r lege Candidate* for th# trerelty n r,* mu»t p»»* a written teat on ba*eh„ ! theory before they will be considered I Today'* Knlrir*. TI.4JI \N \ F rftf rar# Pura# leap; la m i*g. ' rrm «M« and up. ft furlong# alnauranm 91 uu.-n A#a* 1ft# Amlla Again .1*7 Cannot .tail If* '•Ilia Wood HI ilVblor ffc *FI#a . ...1*1 Milad (land 1ft4 «Art him .ifti (i.»od Hag# F «]. t'or'+y , ip* V- upad-mr 1*7 llonkarot'U .HI Pay Off .1ft* Brldgaf# 1*7 |,Mil* Hmila 1*7 Noon Hour ill War Ood .|#i ond f»ir Pur## Itftft, claim og . I vaar olda and Up, mil# »W «'alh«ring .1®! *c„n 'uafori ,.l#f %✓ .ll«H *4 till# k IhHiiR Itft I MM# fhlatl#. lit Third ra. # Pura# IftOO; claiming; 1 '*#» old a ft furlong* l>’» " 'Hrth .. I« N Talmadga *■ Ktaman 1*7 SKdmnn lift aA«i|.#r i adv »: our B«p ia« V#lll# A .... lift aUn||in#n?# *; 'Ton 11*1 . ... I®ft hftui l.aih# 1*4 * 4ll#n entry him m *ntry Fourth ra« * Pura# *«•*; rl#lm<ti| I. v#ar nld#. I furlong* al»#ll Kv»n« |*a Marion North #a Havana mg 111 iR'gular Ulrl 1<*« Hit Indian + Iftft Amlllng |at Athanna . ... i#« K William# \U (llua 4 an .. Ill cl»*i Ar\t iai yAlon* Hall .. 1®“ Mo-tnfaln##r Iftft Wild Thought# Hi Aat'i# Fifth rare Pare# tt®V .ui.mm s y#ar old# and up, ft furlong* %.l«tr*h Fn’taln . l«ft 4lt#« Fr#v#r 111 l.adv Hour hon 111 tUI«r\ . itj H#dm in ..11* * I *#n Ala 1 1*4 4ft l •* Apeara ill . and »t «•* ill T 'omhaola 111 Far ill al.JItl# !,#•# .♦ 1®* F.tnol Hr..am 111 Mithology 11* |>r Ma Arthur If* Ai»ih ra»* Pura# $7®*. rlaitn'ng t* year old* and up; I furlong# a M '•* Nantura IPft eFrenk A |tj iFnrf Churchill Ml tllur A«t|a lift 4’'Mill# ..111 Piamoad iHch 117 gTruat v 111 »Tubhy 4 Ilf Kigh’h rar# Pura# ?ft«: claiming. ft r»ir o|da and up, 4 furlong* rFltat Call Hi Tootara 1*7 Fighting rofll l'1* iK'ngh'h'od IP# ii a. 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