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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1924)
Braves Rally in Last of Fifteenth Inning and Nose Phillies Out of 3 to 2 Gama Thnv Sinpta DeriHr ('<onlesl in Rod on's Favor M Veil, Mnkrr mil HmrMl lifl u»r<llipprri in Final Inning «f ii|*rn* ing limiif il liiiMnn, llatltw, April II Bind-* In li Nell A tkef |M Wtibt ipfi In I he latl nt ihe hfteetnh, with non* HM, scored Ihe r*i uhlth a*** Motion * * in I a 1. lory over PltllsdelphlB IB Ihe open log Berne of Ihe National l*BBoe eee ■ eon her*, Mtryker pitched Ihe l»el ■e<on Innlnie end held the vteMor* In two eintlrt, no nine end made two hlte hlmeelf, HtenB*l • triple end fedfeire Infield elnBle lied It for Boe ion In the ninth, Couth pitched the full leitui for Phlledelphle. Rrfntt Ihe game ■ wreath wan placed at third hate In memory of the lata Norman tTonyi Boerkel and Mayor Curley Rtive a short memorial address. lie pitched Ihe flrel ball, with MaJ. Oen. Clarence It. Kdwarda at but, 1 lieutenant (iovernor Alvan T. Fuller catching *od John A. Ileydler, president of the National league, act ing as umpire. Hcore: l'Hii.APFt.rmA hobton. Alt II <l A I AM It O A. Sun,I mi k 2 it ft H'croft we 7 14 4 Mnkan If 5 n 1 eilooney if ft e 6 # \V'Ikiim cf B I II 111 'un'tm It 8 (I J 1 Walker i f « 1 B "ITIeeney 2h ft 2 I t Henline C fi 1 I 2: ftp Uinta Ih B BIB I W'tone 3b b 2 3 4tStengn rf ft 2 4 b Fnr,I 3h ft <1 3 4 radgelt 3b ft 1 3 1 llnlk* lb B It* It j IV Nell o B 2 7 I ranch ii ft 1 n 2; ftPN'ara p ? I I 0 -r[«tS Smith « ii ii » Tots I* i'l P>«2 12: lSnerlier e o u II Stryker p 3 2 a % Tel a I* ft 1 12 43 IT xNnna out when winning run auored. kliai'erl fnt McNamara In eighth. tHin fnr K. Smith in elghih. S-ore by Innlnge: ; hlladalphla . a*11 3 00 "bb bbe nun 3 Morion . 010 nob net OHO (Mil—I Summary- tluna: Welker. Henline, Tlerrrer Stengel. O'Neil. Krrnr: Sand. Twn-hab* hit! itengel. Three-baee hit: Siengel. Stolen tnrere: Hnlke, 4'otich. sacrifices: Fnrd. Padgett. Double playe: Wrlghtetnn* to Hnlke, Henline In Sand in Hnlke. Deft on haere: Philadelphia, 7; Hneton, 10. ftaera nn baltft; Off Couch, i. uff McNamara, 1, off Stryker, 1. struck out: Hy Couch, 1; by McNamara. hy Stryker, 3. Hite: off McNamara, 7 In eight Innlnge; off Btryker. 3 In 7 Irnlnga Winning pitcher: Stryker, lim ping: yulgley, lieu and Sweetie}. Time: 2.4 4. GAYER, GRID PILOT, ENTERS HOSPITAL Waller flayer, t.'relshton football cnplain-elect, la III at St. Joaeph hoa pilal a a a reault of an Inoculation tor typhoid fever. Yeaterday afternoon flayer was qlven a typhoid Inoculation. About an hour later ha be«an to feel III and hla condition «rew worse ao rap idly that a physician waa called who Immediately ordered him sent to the hoapltal. Word from the hoapltal last nl*Ht waa that flayers condl lion waa Improved and It la expected that he will be released In a short time. Hnxer Dir* of Injurir*. Bo-don, April 211.— Frank Mollnart of i he Itoxbury district, who waa Knocked out by -Jimmy Pleardl of Bast Boston In the first round of the final In the 112-pound class of the open t outs run off In connection with the Inter-city amateur boxlnc bouta Tuesday nlifht, died at a hoapltal to day. MacCarthy-Wilson SUITS to Order Fine good*, nicely tai lored and carefully fit ted at moderate 'prices. .S’, E. Cor loth A Harney « MM • Minimi IT I* fn •» f I ! !«»*. * r t »}» mi tit [twfea | I iff Iff -If] Mttln I ' U If fU 111 Iff tHoafca II MW *M Ml letit * * • if* M* III! t i HI IM M IMI I I Ml I* I *mt* n J * ill III II:1 f Ml ft 4*1 • •»#•»»♦ lit iUNiImtm Mil I Him M, l.ifretW, # I iriiHi 11 PM M«-<toe I it iM»ii I t* IHIWM fall* • tfOefc* t» "kllhrttttl CM> I ini*|yi a* lam I*. MitiMi *t With1’* imuf at li .fiHst'l i iri«»s ii. 11 im n WMl*a|>> \m r fts 6 i IM i6i til t inifAMU I ill *40 fif I k • # RtookTy* ... I * If* Ml ill l’Hiki>r|h I 4 111 4M !f!| Si I We » • MY IM If} Hniii<n I I im 4*o s{| I Philadalph*a .. J ♦ «• ,<T Wsterde.t • Results ft»e;*n t Philadelphia. i fl* tnfttngs). Chicago, II, Louie. 1. No o» h«r» scheduled ItiWM Toda*. s* Louis at • Mag" Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. New 1 nrk at Brooklyn ihttedalphie ai Bt»atoo AMERICAN I MM ft. Standing*. W. I* PM. Win. 1 oaa I>at rot i .....I 2 ,714 .7&« .III Philadelphia 4 3 *47 .71 4 .171 Chicago . 4 I .111 434 401 notion ......3 1 604 .671 .431 Naw York 4 4 .404 .64* .444 Cleveland .....3 3 .600 .67 1 .4ft Washington .* 4 .376 44 4 S 1.1 St. l/oula .i J 4<>0 600 3*il Yeatardii.v'a Reatilta. New York. 13. Iloalon. |. Philadelphia, a: Washington. 4 Cleveland. 7. Detroit- 6 Mi. I.oula. i. Chicago. 6 (lame* Ttnlay. Chicago at ht. I.oula Matron at Cleveland. Washington at Philadelphia. Motion at New York. AMERICAN AUTOMATION. 0 Standing#. W. I* Pet. Win Loar Indianapolla .. 7 1 .376 .163 .771 Kanaaa City . 4 l .347 .176 .740 Milwaukee .2 3 .400 .600 .3:t3 i,nuiavll|e 1 6 .476 .444 .331 Minneapolis .3 h .276 .444 .333 Toledo.2 4 .3 33 «?* .244 Columhtia . 3 4 .423 .40*1 .3t» Hi. Paul . . .... .-a J ?‘74 444 .333 Yesterday * Reatilta. Indianapolis. 6; Milwaukee. ". St Paul. 4. Toledo, 0 Columbus. 12. Minneapolis. 4 Hannas City. *. Louisville. 6. (lames Today. Minneapolis ai Columbus. St Paul at Toledo. Kansas City at l^oulavllle. Milwaukee at Indianapolis. WITHERS ASSOCIATION. Naur Orleans. I; Atlanta. 4. Mobile. 1; Birmingham. 3. Memphis, I; Naahvllla. t Little Rock, t; Chattanooga. 4 INTERNATIONAL. Muf/alo. 16; Jersey City. 2. Syracuse. 6; Newark, l Toront o. 3. Heading. 12. Hocheeter, II; Hattlinora, I. TEXAS LEAGUE. Dallas. 3. Port Worth. 7. Mouaton. 4; Beaumont. 2. Shreveport. 7; Wichita Kalla, 4. Oalvaaton, 1; Sap Antonio. 0. BLUEJAY TRACK SQUAD TO DRAKE Coach chat Wynne of tha Bluejay track aquad, la hard at work again on hla crew of aplked shoe artlete cor recting flawa that were brought to tha eurface at tha Kaneae relaya and rounding them Into form for tha Drake relaya which are to ha held In Dee Molnea Friday and Hatijrday. Coach Wynne baa entered hla aquad In the half rnlle, mile, and two mile relaya and al*o In tha discus »hot put, broad Jump and special open 100-yard daah. It la thought that practically the earn* aquad will b« sent to Drake that took part In the Kaneae relaye with several ad dltlonal membere. At the Drake meet 1*1 Inetltutlona will be repreeented by over J,000 athlete*. Track and field atara from 2f. unlveraltlea, 4.'i collegea, 2# clnea A high achoola, r,« clnaa B high ac'uHila and 22 grade #< bool* will gather together »a i-onteatanta in the 1 fith annual meet to l>e held at Drake, Columbus Killer* Meet. Columbus, Nsb., April 23.—Col tiro bus High school will bs rspr*s*rit*d in s irk most st Htsnton May th«* day b#for# tbs ststs m**t in Lin coln. Ths first squad will go to Cirnnd Island nail Hsfiirdsy snd to Hnsringii Usturday, Msy 3, to com ptt# In dUtrbt roasts. I EDDIE’S FRIENDS T7 T MANTA hsio^» NOW «%TM»MOO*M | 1D«« AKiV *«Al CAivQ IA4 "lUfc 6 AM & *1fckHC»MTvj I'VE a err A Tl*UN« j U^uuor’ioo* ^ r V **0WJ , | MOIOPOWOO | - V—- \ KKiOVAJ WOOtaE.1 4 24 r'"/// I O ItM •» k FtATumt >*wyicr Iwc_V CUBS CLAW WAY TO 12-1 VICTORY Chicago. April 23 —Chic * go Inaugural©* ha National league i-*a»nn hara today hy riaf* a 11 Mg St. f ,nul*. 12 t<» t- !*•'•* Cuba car* In a batting mood, driving nut flv# Icntblra and a brgra of hont*r* in their - olfaction of hit* "Big Jaff" F’fcffer win unalde to wlthatand »h# attack and retired after l h# aa« ond Innlntr Vic- K*#n. for th# Cuba, pitched a steady lanm. allowing hut thra# hit* until th# ninth whan Rottomlay‘* douol# and Ereigau* alngl# *av#d th# vlll'.ori from a shutout Mrora: hT. leOITI* I CHICAGO All MO A A B H, O A Fla'’k.rf i o 1 i' Stat*.#f fi ♦ 3 J It’thM.rf 1 0 6 »' Ada ilia a* I '• 1 t Smith.c.r 4 0 5 OiG’tham.Jb 3 * 3 •' H’nsby,2b .7 0 1 liGrlme*. lb 3 3 * 1 Rot loy.lb 4 1 6 0! Krlbarg.lb 5 0 10 Krelgau.lb 4 2 2 0 1 Mlllar.lf 4 0 1 o H lad on. If 4 0 3 0 Hthcot#. rf 4 1 2 o |,|van m 2 0 0 3 Htnet',' 4 0 4 O Hall.a* i n 0 i. Keen.p 4 2 o Vlr.r 4 I 7 •»' f*fef far.p 0 0 0 1 To’aU 34 1 3 27 * aToporc-ar 1 0 o 0j North.ii 1 1 0 0| »Sh#rd#l 1 0 0 0 Stuart,p oooo Total* «3 * 24 r * Ratted for Pfaffar In third a Ratted for North In alghth. g< or# by Innlnga S* IxiUla .004 000 Ml —1 Chi' agn .. . • 440 601 Gi 1* Summary— Run* Bottoinlay. Stats 1-7).i Grantham (4t, Grlm#a 11). Millar, K##n Error* North. Grantham, Grim** > baaa hl»a: Slat* It). Orlmaa, Haath'-ot# K aan Hottoml*v Home run* Grlrnaa. Orgntharn Stolen baaa* Smith. Stair. Oran'ham 12). Orlmea. Sacrlfl#*: Adarna. r»oubl# plav K*en to Adarna to Grlrnaa f.aft on ba«#• St l.nula. 7; l’hl< if" * Him* on ball* Off Pfeffer. I; off North 4; off Kaan, 2 Struck out By Kean, t. bv Pf*ff#c 1: by North. 3. Iflta: Off Pfaffar. M In 2 Innlnga; off North. 1 Is 5 |nnl iga. off Stuart, 4 In I Inning » • ng pit# h#r Pfaffar. t rnplraa; Klein and Wilson. Time. 1.57. BEATRICE PLAYERS REPORT TO RICHLIE Beatrice, Neb., April 28.—The fol lowing membere of the Beatrice Mate league team have arrived In the city and reported to Manager Kd Jllchlle Schaefer, Sugge, Rondurant. McCoy and l-ltcher Oliver. The hoy* enjoyed their flrat workout of the aeaaon Tuee duy at Mie driving pnrk. An euhlbl lion g.ime will probably lie played la tween Beatrice and the Wymore ehop team Sunday. The league eeaann* open* heie with Norfolk May 8. Wy more Frnlimen Vi in. Wymore, Neb.. April 23.—The Wy-| more freehmen tmaebnll teem defeat ed the aophotnora team et Arbor State perk here In the flrat game of the eeaann, the acore being * to ( Bat terlea: Freehmen. Klaher, TVihbe and Kdwarda; aophe, Ilnurh and t'nffey. I • One man told another about the new flavor de livered by La Palina’a imported Java wrapper. Word-of-mouth advertis ing—man to man—that’s why La Palina mode good. CONORIM CIGAR COMPANY PMMMRUa LA PftLINA ITS»JAVA*VR&PPED * fcrtfoy AC Moftrt Compmf NATION Al„ Plavpr Club I*. AH, I. H. PH, Wheat, Brooklyn 4 Ift 1 ft .AH* Mornkby. 41, IaiiiU I W 1 ** *4M rinelll. < Inrlnnatt 7 11 4 ft «0t Barnhart, f*ittkhurfli I « t • Mmllli, fli. IrOiil* . H It 7 11 40tl AM KB 1C AN. IMayer Club 4i. AH. K. H. I’H. Ilvune, II ok Uj n ..ft IH 4 » J®4 htephenaim. Cle%rlnml ft 11 ft II •*«« II •ilmonn. Iletroll ft Ift 7 ft .4*4 Collin*. < Hlraao ft 21 4 in l*»ft Klftlr), HetroTt • Ift I II .421 SHOE PITCHERS TO HOLD TOURNEY Hioux city, I*. April 21—Horae shoe pitcher* of the middle w**t will gather In Hioux City during the week „f June » to 14 to engage In a big diamond Jtiblcv tournament, which will he one nf the many event* sched uled for the celebration of Hioux City'* 75th birthday. J. P Neville, president of the Sioux City Horseshoe Pitcher*' eaaoclatlon, la chairman of the tournament com mute*. Uar-h ronteetent will pitch 100 horseshoe* for each of three days, the total point* to he added together for the final count. The fleet ltto horae shoe* will count and also serve to classify the contestant* No one will he hatred from competing The na tional rules will govern the toutna menl. “RUSTY” EVANS TRIMS O’CONNERS Norfolk, Neb., April f"Huaty" Kvana, fork. N*b„ featherweight boxer, easily heat Clark O'Conner* of Hioux City In a 1 Uno/rid hunt here Tueatlay night, Kvana won every round and scored four knockdown* over the lewatt. Til# bout wa* the feature scrap on the American legion* program. A large crowd attended the fight* ' Kvan* t* scheduled to fight Krnl* (Kid) Ho** at l,*ad, H. It., April 2« Frank Pallia, Itaaaetl, Nab, knocked out fleorge I.lhrcjt, Herrick, H D., In the fourth round of a ached tll*»1 in round bout. They are heavy weight*. Fight School* Fitter Trark Meet for Shenandoah Ahanandoah, I*., April 22 — Eight Iowa and Mlaaourl arhoola hav* *1 laadv aant antria* to th* annual track ntaat at. Collaga Spring* Friday. Th* arhoola ara Rlvarton, Kaaag, Coin, Collaga Hprlnga, Ahanandoah, Ran dolph and Ciarlnd*, fa., and RorV Port, Mo. Ahanandoah ha* antarad Andaraon, Whlta, Jonaa, Wright, Baldwin, Snook, Roaroa, Tophnrn. Ilaad, Barnaa, Rhoadra, lloxia, M> Claran and Kaanan. Star Swimmer* to Pari*. Hun Frsnrlsc’O, April 23 Arne Dnitfe of Hwcdtri, Frank Heaurepiili * of Austria and Norman Moss of fhl* < Hgn have arrived h*re from Hono lulu enrout* to Tails to participate in th* Olympic swimming contest I* floss plans to train for « Urns at Htnnfonl university. Asthma , i No cur* for It, bat woIcmm I rallof la oftan brought bit— VLSIS* ^ _Ommr IT Mtitfdmm Jmrt U00JI Ymmrfr Gained 10 Pounds In 22 Days That'* *olng lonia but aklnov man, woman and rhlldran Juat rant halp potting on good, hanlthy flaah Whan thay taka MrCny'a Cod l.lvri (Ml Tahlata. A* 1 hoik full of vitarnlna* aa Ilia uaaty, flahr taatlng rod llvar oil llaalf, hut thoaa augat t natad, taotalaaa tab* lat* ar* aa aaay to laka *a randy, and won't upaat th# atoinai h On* woman aaload t»u pound* lit I Want )t WO dav*. Slaty tablet* alilv i inta. Aak Mh»rman A M< I'onnall l»rug Co., Ilaalon I>■ Mg Co llrandal* • tor#, or any drugalat, for MrCny'a 1 -,1(1 |,|v#r Mil Tallin* |i|te, Ilona and formula on aarh bo* "(iat MrCny'a. tha original and gan ulna tod l.lvar Oil Tahlat." Hovlik Gets Good Support and Vi ins Wlih a Kan, April II Kffaallv* n tf-hlna n ’ha plnehra t»y Kd Hovlik, Wirhlta horlar and aanaaitnnal auppnrt *tvan Hovlik hy h » trammat** acrnunlad fur 3Vl, Iih* a victory ovar !..■ Mnln.* para today Tha only lira Molnaa *• ora earn* aa tha rraolt of Mel,arry'a long hum* ton In Ihr firat frani* Th* aeort: DBA MOINKN. WICHITA, A H II l> A f AH H O A. Ilfnln, rf 4 l 0 ’ Amllh, rf 2 110 t o don, If 2 I o 0 Hutlar, » i 1 ! > M’l.y, 1b 4 I * IllWn'nr, If 4 I 4 o Bod la, if 4 12 lla* k lb % I 10 1 Twin, 3b 4 I 2 111 'r da II, rf 4 1 « 0 Kna p. 2h 4 I 4 Halay. 3b 2 I 1 3 i'll vrt, .* 4 2 0 k Bolt, 2b 4 0 4 1 Ann.on 2 0 4 o M'M'af), a 3 2 4 0 Wllann, p 2 0 0 - Hovlik. p 4 0 J 4 iH niilii, i n o o -t ~t 77 77 alt harry 1 o 0 n Total* >4 »Ji 11 Total* 34 2 24 14,' I Hatted f«»r Anfminn In ninth, x tiafted for* Wllann In ninth. H<ora by Inning*. Pa* Molneg ...l®t» ft®®- 1 wi.hitn .f>02 ion Jti—• hummsry---Rune: Md.srrir. ftmlth, Hut lar (2). Punning II*** k. Malay. Krrnr*. <}cn!n tit. Knmpp. <hsv«r lit Two baa# HI fa Ho«fla. Thompson. < haver. Hu*ler. f'rantali Haley tit. McMullen Home run ,M< Larry Rtru«k nut Hv Hovlik. 41 Hi W il*>>n I Haaee on halls Off H«v Ilk I. off Wtlaon & Stotao ha«e* Uml'h I inpiraa Andtrum and Harris. Time lift.___ BOETTCHER TO MANAGE COLUMBUS ! CnlumbiiN. Nab., April !».-Tr*nk Juki tie. valaran of th* diamond, known to baaabnll player* and fan* throughout N'*br»*ka »» "Mom" r* algnni «• manager of tha Pawnee*, and officer* of th* l.e*1on port to d*y **cured "Bid” Boettcher to taka over tha managerial dutle* "Bid" aurved »* manager of the Pawn'** In th* 1922 »<•«nun. He announced thi" afternoon thnt tli* game* which "Mil**" had bonked will b» continued on th* *4 hetliile iinchnngcd *nd he will endeavor lo fill lb* open da tea *• quickly a* pci**lble. The Pawnee* will formally open the *eu*on again*! I’ljraAe* her* ne*t Monday. BUFFALO COUNTY LEAGUE ORGANIZED Kearney, S'eh., April 33.—The Buf falo County league haa been reor ganised wllh eight teama and a play ing ai h»dule of 14 Sunday gamea wne adopted Mernhee ahlp of the league thla yaar rotnprlaea Klmrreek, River dale. I'leaaanton, Ribbon, Mlnden, Heartwell, Keneaaw and Kearney, Ra venna, llaaard and Shelton dropped out. They were affiliated with tha alt leant league for ih# laat two year*. The Aral game will be played on Sunday, June 1. Howard Miller of Klmrreek waa elected prealdent of tha laagtia and Chirk Wareham of Kear ney aerretary. AWARD NUMERALS TO HIGH ATHLETES Unooln, April 33—Pearlv Wyatt and Rgy Albru, MeotlaMuffg, wrre awarded full blue nurnernla and Vernon Burt, ftugaell Nall and Kugene da rider eon of Clav Center, half blur niimerala for proficiency In high aehool traik athletlce llila year by the athletic department of the I'nlverglty of Kchi T'rH|ialiuoiin|t Toitrnry Sthnliilctl f<»r Sioux f.ity Sloiig City, la . April 13 Trap ahooteta of three alalea. together with a numlier of national champion*. are eepeited In lake part In a greal trap (hunting tournament whli h wlH he held on Ihe ground# of Ihe Son ifun Hub June 9 and 1«, Ihe flrat two data of Ihe diamond Jillilb'e relebra linn In Hloug City. W, K Hunrgn. aecrelaty, haa aent out Invllallnna to trap ahotillng fina of Iowa, Soiilh Dakota and Nebiaeha. More Kish for Fishermen. |jturel, Nell, April 23 There will lx good Mailing In northeaat Nrhraaka In a few tnimtha, aa Ihe alale game department will aupply H»h for Ihe l/-Val lake near here thla aprtng. (>ame Warden Koeter atalea that he proltably w ill bring I lie fleh car her# hltnaelf TVili lo l'la> ill Mi’Cook. Coach .lamea Drummond a Tech luraeliallei* will Jomnev In MiCnolt. NrH . M IV » lo meet Ihe McCook High n'ne on Ihe diamond t.lnrnln and Te, h plav at Thirty •e. ood and fuming etreete Friday after noon \ linker* Kun ^ililin(»nme Vith Knl Sox f li«ttt|tinni Mil Howie. Hihr, I nr mar llmihin, «ml Mn«r, fttr 11*4 i in; Htiili loll Mrmor. HOI" I»ai V.* Vnt t. Aptil tl Th* W** V,<tk Y*«k**« t.p*n*d th* Am**l**h S**g.i* *#**o« h*t* tnrt*y With *lt I «**v \lilnt)' ftnm H«»t..n t.v • *r«t* [if || || t I’ttinmk h»i| .... itlff* j rutty Irt holding th* tt*<t Rni lit . hwk, Whit* th* V*nk**» If* W I nut Khmk* In 'hi** Inning*. *ntl j r«ntlnu*d In pit* up run* nn Kuhr jmd llnw* ht* •uri***nt* Th* ihim j plnnt matt* ti hit* fnr it h**«* Ruth I trading with • hnm*r, dnuhl* *nd ! alngl* Th* gam* wa* ati*nd*d hy Mayer Myltn, rommlalann*r lAtndi* and a military d*tachm*nt from (Iov*rnor a Irland, whlrh rollad In tha hlg haa* hgll, whlrh waa atartad nn Ha way In • 'hl.ggo a w**k agn. Tha Yank*** i»l**d tha Am*rlr*n Incut p*nn*nt and i'nwtmlMlnntr !«*ndt* pr***nt*<l *arh of th* N*w York world'* rh*m plun* diamond «tudd*d watrh**, Th* •ror*: H*wl«.n NRW YORK. AH II O A AH H <1 A r !•«« •! 'fair i wut.rf t > i « Wam'a.lb s 2 2 *1 Dugan th ft 2 2 2 Yaaoh.lf 3 9 I o Kuth.rf 4 3 19 Harrla.tb ft l 19 t Meoaal If 4 2 1* Boono.rf 3 13 9. Plpp lb 3 2 7 9 Bhanka.lb 4 9 I 1* Ward.2b 4 19 1 1.9* 99 4 9 I j' ftr'Ott hr I 1 9 1 *111. c, 4 3 1 1' B*r»g gh . tiff Khmk* p 1 9 9 9 Pannork p 3 19 1 iColllna 11«9 Kuhr p i» 9 9 a Total* 34 13 27 4 Mow*p 1991 X Plclnlrh 119 9 a William* 9 9 9 9 f Total* Ift » 24 19 iMat'*d for Khmk* to fnur'h. i Hatted for Mow* to ninth tRin for n K'*i|i to nlirh. kcor# by Inning* Boat on . . 9?9 *99 99J — 4 Naw fork .. 311 130 Mg—IS Nrtimary Kun# Klagfadd, O'NaMI, t'ollina, William* W'm, Dugan t!» Buth 4 4». Mauaal <2l. Plpp Scot! <2l. B#n gough Krrota V**< h !.##. Dunn. M*u**i Two naa* hit# Huth. Plpp. P*nnork. Dugan Thrt# •»•*# hit*: M*u*#l t’ollina, Ward, Plpp How* run. J4u»h. Btolan baa# Flaiyjjaad iacrlfjc* hit* llangnugh. Flagatoad. J'*ano<-k, Vwt'h. Douhl* play; \varnba*an*a to L*g to Haf fla. I,aft on baa** N»w York, ft; Boaion, • bat*"* no halla off Khmk# \ off Kuhr *; off How*. 1; off i’artitO«k( 3 Mtrurk out; fly Mow*. 2; by P*n * *ck. 7. lilt* tiff Khmk* 7 in 3 Inning#; off Kuhr, 4 in 2 Inning*. off Mow*. 4 In 3 Inning*. Ifi« by pl(rh*d hall Hy Fubr. Scot I ; bv How* M*u**l Wild pitch: Kuhr !'*•*.(! ball# o‘N*ill 12) Dotting pitch*' Khmk*. l*mpr*a: Dlnn«*n and Connolly. T'»n# 3:13 Indians Win in Tenth. OlpvtlBhd. O.. April SS —Cl*v#l#nd de feated Detroit, 4 to ft. In a thrilling 1* inning Kama opening the Amarlran aaaaon bar# todav Tha Indiana bunohed four htta aftar twa war* aut It* th« ninth, tvlna lh# #eor* DatroP took iht l*ad aaaln In tha tenth nn a double by Rignay and Haaalar a aingfa (Mainland winning nn alnglaa bv Kr#nh#n*nn and Burnt and Bpaakara dmihla On* of tha large** «pantng dar crowd* saw tha hsM|* Brora. Detroit n.BVEt.ANn ARMOA A R H O A Bin* lh Ill 1 .famlaa'n »f 4*4* Cobb rf 4 I 4 * Btaph n 2b I 2 a 1 Manuah If 4 1 1 * speakerrf 4 2 1 4 Hail in rf 4 1 4 4 .» Hawaii #4 4 1*2 Pratt 2b 4 2 4 4 Rurnt.lb ft 1 I 1 PHinav aa ft I I a Clarke rf 4 I i I Jonaaftb ft a I a l.utxka.lh 4 I 1 » Baaal'rac 4 12 4 Kawatar Ip 4 4 4 4 Cola.P 4 1 • If* Bewail.e 4144 Pllatta p 4 4 4 4 I'hla p 4 111 -kM« Nufty 4 4 4 4 Total* 31 12i2l 14 Total* 34 11 14 I »<ina nut whan winning run acorad. rttin for I.utrka In ninth Brora by Inning*: ftat roll ..441 441 441 1—1 Clat ala rid ..|44 444 14t 2—4 nummary— Runa; kfaituah. Frail, Rig nay. flaaalar. Cola. Jaml*ton, •taphabaaa; Speak* r Clark# (I). McNulty. Two-h*## hlta Pratt II). Cobh. Rignay J. Bewail. Clark*. I.Utah*. I’hla, ftpegker Rarrl f|«aa lleiimann, Cola. TbiubI* play* Pratt to Itigney to Riga; Clark* to l.ulai a. lllua to Rignay to Rlua I-*fl on haaea: Detroit 14; C|*y*l*nd. ", Huae* on ball* Off Cola. |* off Chla. 2 Hiiuric out Hr Pal*. I by Chla, 2 lllta: off Cola 12 In 4 M inning* off Pillatt*. 1 In nope on* battar lilt by pit* had ball It > Col* Npankar; hr Chla, 2 Pratt. Manuah p*aa*d ball: Bawall l.oaing pltc bar. .Cot* I'lnplraa Owana and , Holm** Tima: 3 1ft Spccec Hurls for Senator*. Philadalph-a. Apnl 31 • Thf Phitgd*!* i h s American* opanad that' home ara •on today with a a to 4 ilrtorjr «%#r Washington 'lha gam* «u a pi.char* (•■til# until tha aavanth whan da harry weahanad and tha !*•*!• s<o'*d «i| ft# af •hair run* Harris r*|t*\ ad Ifeima-h In »h* ninlh aftar tha Banatora had grorad th»a* run# k hnm* run by Ifau»*r with at* and on first «** the faatur# of tha gam# Brora A ARMIMITOV PMM.ADKf.PMI A A B H O A ARMOA Judge Ih 4471 Dykes* ?•» ft i 1 ft Marrlr.b 4 17 1 Mala b ft 2 4 1 Rfra.'-f 4 I 1 4* Strand »f 4 114 Ooaltn f 4 1 * Ifauaar th 4 I 1 J 4 K'lhH rf } • * 4 girnmnna.lf 1 I • 4 lUfntth 1 4 4 * Ml' ar rf I 4 I 4 Ru4t a 114 4* Ogll av a* 4**2 h»4S f,p 4 • 4 * ratktn* r fill • Oagago |ia4! Hilmelf * 4111 Prnlhro.lh 4 1 1 f B Maeri* p 4 4 4 1 r k pgh at 1114 M harry p 2 4 4 a Tot*!* It II I! II M grays,® 1 4 1 II Total# 94 4 14 II vHattad for Ftghar In ninth \Hattad for Bpeerg in ninth. Rmra by Inning* Washington ..444 4*4 ail 4 I I. 4 • 1 e | p h # toe 404 4t« 4 Nummary—gun* M#rrla. Rlr«. «Ic»#lln f t ft, Dykaa llal# Btr#nd. Hauaar. Btm* iimn* Millar Crime lit*** I 121. Parkin* puugn Two base Ititt: llnallfi. Blrand; Three-baa* hit IM We# Home • un tlgua #r Btolan basf Hale; Mrrlflrr Millar (Si; Iftnghla plav* Parkin* to Holloway; l.aft on bate Washington 3; PhlladrD phia If It#*e on ball* off Marbarrv, ft; ‘MrucK out ID Marberry, 2. bv Rpatra. I; by lielrnac h » lliia «rff Marbarn. I* in < Inning* off lleffiigrh • In • M inning* off Bpeai *. I in I inning nff It Itgiri* non* in II inning Winning oltchar. Ilalmgi'k: l.oaing nTtrhar Mar berry I mplr»« Nalltn Rowland and Ktini Tima I ftft. Hrovtn* Break hosing Streak. Bt I.out*. April II—Tba Mr own# brok# their losing streak today by winning fi«*m t Ha Chb ago Whit* B*». • •• ft, thstr first horn* gam* of t hs aaaaon ipproti rnataly 114*4 as w tha •#ma Ths Rrow n* hit Lions frawly. 4- or# , CMICAflO | BT tOP IB. ARMOA ARMOA Mngtll.rf ft I 4 * Tobin rf I 1 2 4 Hooper fill* Bannatt If 4 1 ] 4 Collloa.Jh I14| Bialar.|h ft I 4 I Bbaaly.tb 4 11*4 Mr M •• 7h 3 f 4 I K am it Jb 4 1 1 ^ I'ohson.rf ft 1 1 * ft* rr *|t.lf 4 1 1 n Baraield.c 4 I 4 4 MrC'lan ae 4 1 e ft Harbor.*# .1 4 I ft Crnuae.c 1*11 Rob t’n 3h 4 112 T Lyons p 1 1 * I D'nfoOh p 2 * * 1 l.ay*pt*4.p a*** Fruaii.p fill «French i n a a »Thurston • • • 4 Ta g** ]f It If II Tola I# -1 12 II I* «Hal lad for Crouaa In ninth ' Malle.t for l.e. #r.>l|« In ntn! h Bcore by Inning# Chicago ....4*4 *»• ti* » M| 1 .out# .441 411 lit t Buttimnry Run# Moalll, Hoopar, Mar rati. MrClellan T Lyons. Tobin Hannall U|. Blaler 4 f ft. Jarahsan. Rwl»ert*nn. Pruatl Errors Moalll. Marratt. Crouse Two baa# hit*: M"*DI. MrManu* Ilarfaft. .1 a« obann til Pruelt Btolan baaa Hoopar. It#»ret I dialer Barr|f|r*#. Hooper. Crouaa Collin# M< Manus 'll Donut* nlavg! tiarbar to M« M*nu« to Bia ler McClellan to Collins to Bhesly. Misiai in tiarbar, Rotiai 14"0» to (larhar to Bialar l.aft on »•#••# Cbla#go. 4; Bt l.oij.a. • Has#* on balia Off I.vnn# I off prgatt. I Birurk oUl: Mv l>#n forth ! bv Pruatt. 1 Mil*: Off Lyons. 14 >n 41 1 I inning* off Danforth 4 in 4 ? 3 inning# off l.aiaratta. I in I 9 ft inning*, nff pruatt | lo 4 II Inning# Mil hr pitched bait Ry t.araietia c|ar '••c >\inning pltchar fruftl Losing pH. har L»nn* I'mpltji Mtidahtgnd. Marlgrtf and Orm*h> futtg. ^ | \fcitemLeaque I Pin infix ih*t at* «♦«** ««M | M«* i tm >*t hgbl N * uniat* Magna *«)******•*' <!*• **»•»•* j i»*Mi that ia* WaaiMM a*Mnm • *• a h»lama<l i*»* Tha t ina—i ***# in* • n that nf 1*11, wh»n —ily t( gain*-* ••(■aiatM Ilia aM la*i law at tM fmiaa M»t* it in* ••< iMr »•*♦! IranrliM al 1h* wi** W I, r-» , HI -In—H*.............. >• *f »<* Tula* . tf »« »*• WMtlta . *» *‘ *»* I»aa M«ln** ?l *' >H i «k la limn a Mly. «* *’ »M' Hlnm l3ty,,.... ?• **« .InfMIfl .. *? ’• omahi *« ** »i| Tbl#, by tha way. la th* nnly l»n nant Hi. Jo—ph avar ha* »nn In M« t« vaar* In iha \Va«i*rn l—mi* ' - - - --- - ■ A. —... Huskers l/iok Good in Trvout for Drake Teams Lincoln, Aptll M —Coach Indian Schulte of tha University of Nebraska trark and field teems Isn't giving out th* correct time made by h * spiked shoe athletes In their tryouts for place* on the teams that will flv Huaker colors at the annual ttrake relav* In De> Molnea Friday and Sat urday. Tuesday ttie Huaker* had their Aral tryouts for places on the teams that gt to lie* Moines. Hchult# announced the time made In each event, hut there was a twinkle In hi* eye aa he made th* announcements. Schulte l-n't putting a whole lot on! on the condition and speed of hi* men. For Instance, Lock* turned the 100 yard* In mighty fast time Hein was second. Heerkle third and Rufu* I>* wit* fourth All do the century In haatv time, hut Schulte didn't mabe public L«ck*'a clocking. That t>ov aur* looks good In th* 100. In the ItOyard special race Hein heat Wtiipperinan to the tape. "Red” l.avlon shook a mean pair of hoof* v hen h* turned in I! second* for a quarter of a mile. Schulte asid "Red” made the quarter in it second*, but one might Just as well clip off a: t ouple of set onda for good measure,! ns Schulte isn't giving nut the correct l lime. Th# big surprise of th# afternoon cam* when ('riles, beat ' Mud" Card n*r and Huggins In the half mile Th* Huaker made the distance against Oardner and Huggtns in two minute* and five seconds, according to Schulte * "time " Beerkle. Omaha hoy. gave Weir a' good race In th* high hurdle* Th# latter won In 1* second*, hut didn't •how the hesl form In topping the lumber. Hnhb Turner la In good form in high jumping. The hoy who aet a new varsity Becnrd when he hurled himself over the bamboo pole at a heighth of al» feet, three Inches, was Jumping higher than alt feet Tuesday and wasn't exerting him •elf to amount to anything. He's another Huaker who look* mighty good this spring. Running against a stiff wind part of the time and on a somewhat loose track. Cohn, varsity mller. won the mile run In t minute* 42 I 5 aecond# Tuesday. Zimmerman set I he pace for three Jap*, but when Cohn de rided to overtake the former. Zim merman couldn't do anything hut give up hi# lead and come In aecond II* made th# mile In 4 m nule* 42 S » seconds, RUNSTAR TO RACE LITTLE CHIEF Man yVam isn, April !JRunstar. j th^ A. H ppr*. kels spredMer and.! Little chief of the 1. U. Humphrey's •tables, will try conclusions In at least two of the state event* at the Tanforan rar# meeting. Iwginnlng May I. It waa announced today. It was feared that IJttle Chief would he ahlpped elaewher# when th# Tla Juana season closed, on acount of the realrtctlons of the foot snd mouth eplrootlc situation. lni|io*tul>le for Waghiiiftton <!rrw lo Race Willi Annapolis. Md . Attril II.—Conflict ing dates. It was learned laat night, have mad* It lmpoes|l>l# for the Uni veralty of Washington and the naval academy rowing crews to meet In a race thla summer. The Huskies will lie shle to match stroke* with their middy rivals only If they can enter a race In which Ibe navy Is already scheduled to participate. -- — ‘With (hr . •KNIGHT* totSk I« 4d|(Im. «prll W.-W »»«« P*att|a faal bar waight. won an aaav Li lian ot#r gtawari \|< I *»« of Pi Faul in • fmir-rounl hotft hara Taulty night, iha main a\#nt ai Vargan arann In th» ami final Young NatlcnaHata ban Fran Mac® Filipino fl>w*'ghl. outpointed Jock** Jo# (Mllon of Nan York in Ihraa of) four round* ttlanta. hi tprll 11 —H I. "Yaaai" Pi riklinc Iha iJaorana tarnation, haa boon mati had to maai Pan O'Pand of Boat on In a IJ round haut hara on Mat If it a* announrad hara ladav h% iha trlnlor « IramUar of rammarra. promolara of tha mateli. Yaanttlawn. O., April ti—Charging that Harry Fay, T^iuiavllla would N* a "aatup* for Yon aw Ptrthligg. Haorgta hot Ing aanaailon. tha local noting cotnmt* *«nn today rafu#a«t to grant a parmtt for thair propoaad II round bout hara May I and tha match waa rnnrallad. V «m Angela*. %prtt 1.1 —Format and nrarant, n.i* h-ddn* in vartoua aPort* I wait gUM't of honor at a lunchnon matt log of iha rpryimart lal board hara tndg* .lark Barnpaa* haa%»waigh« bating chom ping; Puka hahtnamoku. awlinmlog atar Ton Bundy and Mta May Pulton Bundy, itnnl* i bamalen* Maurv ir t.nughlm far mar wo r Id a t*nai* < hamf on. and a j numhar of rollaga aih\#« tllla holdata war a • n«*-tad to k* pr»*#«t haw York — MCI* it annonkath Marita BiookUn knorkad nut k\ FaiilngtH. >•* Priaana. faultb rauad. IIiiHmI'M" Kill I \ r ^ in Nintli mul ’ lir«it linliiins RnlimMn iii'l linu* Nar VI { I || llltlfljtrnM in herntttl iitnir nf Oklahoma nti t*kl It*-11 t*“A Mb’h u<nt«( raiir h' >h# i*mah* Buffalo* » enabled them i« win th# wcond gam# «»f th# *•#!#• f'"»n th* Oklahoma Ht Indian* h»r* Wrdt## ■In afirmon# ht iha •* -t* of I# in f Th# Huff#le*. atari #d out In th# gam#, mm In* lhi»e torn tn thr «»*• Inning Tb# Indian, armed mr* In th# third and ala In th# !#ttMh. til ing th# l#ad Th# .tailor* i minted Imtr In th# filth to #«#n th# rotmt In lh# eighth Inning th# buffalo## took a on# run l#ad. only t# har# th# Indiana tnrg# to th# front to th#lf * half of th# eighth when they «ror#d two rung. Th# I Wo team* #nt#r*d th# ninth*' * with Oklahoma city holding a • »• * lead. Th* Buffalo## Hh#n found * Hunger for two hit* which v#i# coupled with an Indian bobbl# and •_ r#au1i#d In th# Nebraakan* #-nrlng ^ two rone, noaing the Oklahoma div rlut> out of a victory, "thief" Hohinaon, lima ha nnt firlilrr, atarred at bat. Hr «t« at *_ a tlirp late flv# lime* and ronnerted 1 for aiuglr* four time* and arored four run*. Art firiggs, Buffalo manager, got three -Ingle* out of fit# time* to kat. * ' Haagaa. rf I ii..oi|t*r*.n. ib O’.Neill, >• Mobia*rre. If l*rigg*. lb m.lloellr rf mirbk. 4b Hair, r M ildrr. r CriMIrr ga*l. p Irr. p |l til lop Total* Hi l« 14 It || 4 OKIAMOMV lit) AII H M I'd A K. * ll«at. rf .. « A i i l a KRWHf), rf I X 1 M M If Mr.Null*. 2b 4 I 1 1 I « ft|M« knur II. If .» ft 1 J ft 1 npencer, r ........ A « X A h •» Krueger, lb 1 I 1 II *» ft * lair, lb ... 4 1 I X ft <» Hnadftt. m 4 I «• X A tiruwn. p i «• •» •• : ' « .Allen, p . I ft « « 2^ ,#«<«« lliUUeru* . I ft « ft II ft hunger. p ... »» V w ft ft ft tdftunaun I ft ft «» * a.>*. k* inner, p . •» « « « ft « — — — — — *♦ TotnU _ 17 » » 17 11 1 • , iIm.Ioi tor .Allen in e»gbf»». iHmiui far krmner in ninth. • Matted lor Hale in ninth, hr ore by inning*. omnim .. -.«« nit— is*' * Oklahoma City . •*#! »Mn» a;n— I . Twn-lww hita: Han*, ftweeno, Hutu- n •*»n. iknio* *t». Tf»rer -'*a*e lilt*: linn*, lata. *n» -nfiree hit*: Hhndut. O ■Moira bear*: fate. Khmlat, Thompson Ha*e* tut hull*: Off i‘rndefgaet. 4; ell ler. S; off Brown. 4; off longer. |. *tru«e omi ; jl) I’endrrga*t. I; hy l o, A; k a Brown, X. Mouhh piny: O'Neill i* - I homiiMMi io i.ngg* Mina nnd Hits: OH . Brown. 7 nnd 1 in 4 1-4 Inning*, «rf I * Allen. I and A in X t-X inning*; off *<>nger. 1 and t in one-third inning; off Jen f kag. and 7 In X Inning*, left on mwe»; Okla homa Illy. Omaha. I. leaning piirheei - - Ming er \\ Inning plirhrr: Ice I m piroa: i.nffne* and Hate*. Tim*’: !:!•.' <v** Oilrr* W allop Link*. TuImi Okl . Aprd 22 —The oiler* araf-' loped i. n* o«r> here Wrtlneaday by a •e»*re of 21 to 4 Five home run* featured *b* lim* With Wedn*-a*fft> • iror*i ihi Oil er* have »• ured 1X4 run* *o far iht* sea* . • on. The *core. LINCOLN. TILSA. '*•* ABHOA. ABHOA. : Moore rf i 1 2 t- Austin.If 4 3 1 A Hiffil'r *t S 1 4 0 \%a*tl n .b 4 I f 2 Snyder.c 3 2 4 J Davi#.rf 1114.,. Milan.If 4 I 1 *• Lamb.cf 4 3 3 1 Km* la rf 4 12 0 leliveh.lb 4 X IS V m MrDadJb 4 I 1 I’FMppiaa* 4X31 MrDn'I.lb 4 2 * .■ Stuart !b 4 10 1 Young.2b 4 112 Croaby e 4 3 A lei* Stoke* p v s 0 ) Teanr p 4*1* t’amb'i p 3 0 0 ? t’aaey e 100a i'onke) c 2 o l • -- — -- Totals 42 It 37 14- ' Totals 4ft I 4 24 » Star* by laaingt. 9 Lincoln ... ooi 104 sis— « Tulsa .142 OtlOiS 2‘«—21 Summary—Run* nn'der ill kir*r a. W* Donald, MfDan.ei. T«ung Auina (2). Waihixirn (S>. Ikti'* (21. Ieml> ill le - salt ill. FSippio ill, Kiu*(t tf» 4*r^L<yfc ff(fc |e*ar *!> Error* FltpP’n ill. Milan; Two-haae hit* l.amb lagllvslt it). An*- .a lift Khppm McDonald Home ryu*;.m B asbburn t2» Sttaari. Snyder lamb Xarrlftraa Ffippin Stnart . Dcubl* t>t* « Te« ar io Flfpp-r. to M aabbum hi l.e adt : FI op n lo Leltralt. Left on h»*e* Lift coin. 10. Tulaa X; R**e on ball* Off** Stoke* l. off Toir 3 off t’amrla?!. 4 Struck mil Bv Stoke* 1. bv T**» ? hr La opbe!i. l: Ditching ?* .» d «»ff S»okey. ,, . in t 1-1 Inning*. 4 hit* and 7 t««* H • by pitched ball Young bv T*«*r Star w j* atoke* !e»e ng pitcher Stoke* I'niptr** Donohue end Shannon. Tima. 1 4* Haul Win* for Saint*. %’ Joaeph Mo April 22 —Haro d Hi 4 *#.f ilimned to hi* *e.-ond victory of the •••sen today, defeating Denver. 4 to j In a P’trher • battle with the vafergp "Onlf ’ Brown Maid wa* nicked f«v- Jl b‘.#w« but h tried effectively »i» tha piarhea Tha irart DENVER ST JOSEPH ABHOA ABHOA Oorm n.?b A 1 1 4 DeMag o.lf I 1 1 • raffey.rf 4 ! J s ('or gan *e 4 f I f Berner.*• 4 I I x Gilbert 3b 4 • l 4 O*Brian f 4 3 1ft Mi <‘ue. Ib 4 • t N aind .VI If V • 1 » M1II* r rI llll <• I 1 » J Hr,.»n. t » * 1 . * ll.n 1. Ih Jill Nuf.r.lk J 111 f Tbiftv n lb 3 • 1* * R rook * <• ? 1 2 • ^ rHin* n p 1 1 it 4 (laid t> 2 • • aPalk I • • • ( - Totals 21 I ST IX Tut a 1* 34 11 24 IS vile ited for I »onov an in ninth. , Score by timing* * . , Denver . Bl 1M 1 *♦—5. A St J «i*eph I#4 SSI— i , Sum inair tlun* Better. Rm he .IN** . .• Magglo. Nufer. Brook* |J»; Earned tin . • Denver j Si Joseph 4 Haae* on tmU*; - ttff Maid. I: off llr«vwa I: Struck ouc. Hr Hatd 1: bv Brown 2; l-wf t on bate*; Denver t St Joaeph. 4 Two-baae hits i> Brletv (2» DeMaggto. Three ha*« hit*, ‘ Roche HrooK* Iftvuble plav* H*own ■ V, Merge to Donovan Nufer IP (’art Ml • •cnf.ee hit* llatd Hand)*' Stolen _■ b#*** t'affev. Cnmsun Lmslre* t>li • nd Held. Time 1 4« Johnny Doolittle Dir*. ^ _ Tnhnnv Hool»llf. r.Mch of » r«*l- •_ ling *t th* T. M. C. A. for th* p»*t — ■** 1Wt> V PA TH, dl^lt TttMwIllT *1 hi* hAIIlf * , J4«i| Pln»sn*r »lr**l. follnwtngj *j * ■ Mark ot »ml* lnd!g**llnn . . .» vnv miAT I ^ j Ingrown Toe Nail ; How to Toughen Skin *o Ngil * Turn* Out Itaelf , A f»w drop* of "t>iitgr»'-' U|x'n lha »kln turpoundlng tha Ingrowing WUC''*' Fodiior* inflammation and t»aln *nd j yr» tmixhcny the Ifttilrr srnilllvs iktn •ssIn* undsrvirnth the ton null, thst It fti riot penstrst# ih# flash *nil tho RhH ^ turns nstumily sutwird alaitosi sast %'* night. «a * "Outgro ’ la n hxmilfM annscpHr * msnufa. iumd for t*lni«v|u*«lJsis. Mbi* *. iver. anyone can Hyy front Tha stole n un> N'Hl# t'ontsinin§ ^ ■ Ions.