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Itjil** KuthV Homrr ^ ins for Yankees a lUwhttiN I Inttlt On! )**nr* Higrr 4 ilk Hu til •ml Ihiftn nn R»w in Third. V** Tn*k tl IHW" ft Mill * hswMi run in Ih* itileA Inning Imlif vIOi Httah ftn4 liaiio nn )»*•#• eimkN 1M V«i AtfNil the ting M. I In $ 11 tit ftoH* ■ third Imm* tun nf IN# »e«#*n aM iNn f fill iinlihi Hftwjr fm* IN# Y •nkn## J*# 11ueh «m In mm form, CMrlk Ihg mil wvnfi Nt*iiR« N#11#r#, *N*n# r*f I hem In nm mgilnn In t N# fwHli. IN me! n<mr<»\ new York AH M tV A AN H n 4 r tef,|. rf * I t e B 111 rf 4 0 I • H ««t ;(» 4 1 1 11* |Mt. Ik I I 0 | Vesrh. If 4 0 »’ Ruth *f I 1 " 0 14 r»» lit I 111 0 M eel, If 111# »*>*«#. »f f e a e pipp, It* I • * • A nks, 3 1 1 « IVgrA, Sit * • 11 t#«. M 4 1 1 1 Scott. *• 4 t t A e uloh. e 4 I a i H mann. g 4 # 7 # rterry, p 3 # * I' Bush, p 3 3 # 2 *Tedt 1 # 0 I* — — — — ruhr, n o o o ft Total* 11 T IT it Total# ?2 « 24 1? x He* ted for Pterry in eighth. Score hv innings Boston .... oi i ftftft 000 | Nt* Torh ...101 100 (Us—4 Summery—Runs. FUgstesd. Shsnks, Dugan <21. Rulh. Scott, Rush. Plclnlch. Tierc). Scott Two-base hits. Shanks, Piclnlch Th*ee-bo#e hit: Hsrrlg. Home run: Ruth Stolen base Vea< b. Sacrifice hit: Wetnhsgens* Double ploys: T.*m to Wembsgnnse to Harris; Wambagense to Harris, Srolt to Ward to Plpp. Left on bases: New York. 6; Bouton. 10. Ilnaes on halls: Off Bush. 6; off Plercy, 4; off Fuhr. 1. Struck out: By Bush. 7; by Plercy, 3. Hits Off Pl#r.cy. 7 In 7 In nings; off Fuhr, none In 1. Hit by pitched hell: By Plercy. Hofmann. Passed bell* * Piclnlch, 2; Hofmann. Losing pitcher: Pieros. Umpires: Dlneen and Connolly. Time: 1:10. Indians Brat Tigers. Cleveland. O., April 25.—Cleveland ds freted Detroit. 10 to 2. today, knocking Dauss front the box In the seventh, get ting five hits. Including Speaker's home tun snd Summa’a double, with none out. Plllette. who replaced him. was greeted «lth another double and a single before the first man was retired. Burns got two drtihles. two singles and a walk In five limes up Score; DETROIT. CLEVELAND AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A Blue.1b 4 I LI #1 .tamies'n.lf 4 1 n Dojh.rf ft 1 l 0jSteph'n.2b ft 3 .3 ft Man sh.cf n a o ft Speaker.cf :* 2 2 a Fot'gtll.lf ft ft 1 0:.I Sewell.ss ft 2 .1 4 Heilmn.rf 4 .3 0 1 1 Burn*, lb * i * Pratt.2b ft 2 1 4,8umma.rf ft 3 ft ft Rignev ss 4 12 4|Lutzke.Sb ft 2 2 2 .Tones,3h 3 1 3 n,Mv*tt.c 3 12ft Haney.3h 1 ft 1 # Shaute.p ft a a l Baaslar.c 2 o 2 11 — — — Woodall.e I 10«; Total* 41 II 27 12 Dausa.p 3 0 0 2i Fillet te.p 0 0 ft 0| Hallo’y.p ft ft ft « xKerr 1 0 ft 0| Totila 31 10 24 12) x Hatted for Plllette In eighth. Score by inning*: Detroit .002 OftO 0.141— 2 Cleveland .030 000 01 x—10 Summary—Buna: Blue. Heilman. Steph enson. Speaker. J. Sewell, Hum* (3), Humma, Shaute. Errors; Blue (2), Shaute. Two-base hlta: Heilman, Speak er. Burns (2). Lutzke (2), Humma. Home run: Speaker. Double plays: Dauss to Blarney to Blue; Sewell to Ntepheneon. Left on base: Detroit, 12; Cleveland. It. Bssflfl on balls: Off Dausa. 3; off Pll lette. 1; off Shaute. 4. Struck out: By Minute. 2. Hits: Off Dauaa, 13 In * In nings <nnna out In seventh): off FUlette. 3 in 1 Inning;* off Holloway, 2 In 1 In ning. Losing pitcher, Dauaa. Umpire*: Owens and Holme#. Tim*. 1:11. White Sox Trim Browns. St Louie. April II.—The return of Ksn William# to the line-up failed to give the Brown's victory today. Sister’s men los ing to the Chicago Whit# Sox In the third , game of the aerlea. 4 to 3. Williams got •me walk and one single In five times up. Davis weakened In »he fourth snd was re blared bv Voigt after he had allowed three walks and two singles Score; CHICAGO HT. LOUIS AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. Mosul, rf .3 1 ft ft. Tobin, rf 4 13 0 Hooper, rf 3 2 ft ft! Rob'eon, 3b 4 2 ft ! Collins, 3b 3 1 4 6 Sister. IH ft 1 If) 4 Sheely. lh 2 o 12 ItWIl’ame. If 4 l ft ft Kamm. 3h 2 ft l 1 M’Ma'e. 2h ft 2 .3 .1 Barrett. If 4 1 3 ft Jgcaon. cf 4 ft 1 ft French, an 4 1 2 4 Collins, c 3 1 ft 1 Crouse, c 4 1 A ft Gerber, »■ 4 1 4 ft Thu’ton. p 4 0 ft 1 Davie, pill) -— Volgh, p 2 10 4 Total! 23 7 27 14 - Totals • 16 11 27 It Score by Innings: Chicago .OftO lit 000—6 St. Louis ...000 ftOl 200—3 Summary—Runs; Hooper <2), K Colllna. She#lv. Kamm, Barrett. Gerber. Voigt (2). Errors: Hooper, Crouse. Williams. Two base hlta: McM-anus. Tobin. Threa-basr hits: Slaler. Voigt. Home run: Hooper. Sacrifice: Robertson. Double plays: Davie to Gerber to Slaler: K Colllna to French In Sheely; Sheely to French to Sheely; Gerber to McManus to Slaler. Left on base; Chicago, 3; St. Louis. II. Base* nn balls: Off Thurston. 4; off Davis, 3; off \ olgt, 4. Si ruck -out: By Davis, 1; t*> Vo gt. 3. Mils: Off Davis. 3 in 3 1-3 In nings: off Voigt. 4 In II 2 3 Innings Lo# ing pitcher; Davis. Umpires: Ormaby, Hildebrand, Morlarty. Time: Simmons* Homer Helps. Philadelphia. dprll th. Phllad.lphla made it two out of thraa from Washing ton today by winning a 1 to 5 gama from tha Sana tor* A horna run by Hlmmono with two on baaw In rha sixth gava tha home taam a i*ad tha visitors could not nvsrrom# r WASHINGTON ! PHIIaAT>f;r,I*HrA. AB.H O A AH.H O A Judge, lb 4 3 7 0, Dykes, 2b IV I 2 2 S H's. 2b 3 ft ft l1 Hale. Sb 4 2 « 3 xR’bourg 1 ft ft ft; Strand, rf 4 ft ft ft Rlre, rf 13 2 A'Hauser, lb 4 5 14 ft Goalin. If ft 2 1 1 Sim ona, If 4 2 3 A Kiahar, rf 4 ft 1 ft Millar, rf 4 1 1 a Ruel. c ft 1 ft 1 Garay, a* 4 1 4 7 P’thro, 3b 3 1 1 3 Parkins, c 4 ft 4 A P’atlgh, as 3 I 4 3 Naylor, p ft ft ft 0 .fohn'n, p 3 1 ft 1 tHrlmich, 1 ft o ft Wfield, p ft ft ft ft] Hasty, p ft ft ft I XLUbold 1 ft ft AjtWalch 1 1 ft ft Spa act, p ft ft ft ft|B. H’rla, p 2 1 ft 1 Totals 37 1) 24 io; Totals 37 11 27 14 * Batted for Wingflnld In eighth *Raftrd for S. Harris in eighth. zBattad for Naylor In third. ftRatted for Haaty in fifth. Srora by Innfnga: Washington .010 020 011—S 1 hlladalphU .000 013 20x- J Summary—Runs: Judge, Goalin. Prothro (2). Dykes, Strand, llauaer, Simmons. Galloway, B. Harris. Krrora: R Harris, I'rothro. Petklnpaugh (2), Perkins Two* base hits: Prothro, Judge. Goalin. Welch. Dykes Home run: Simmons Sacrifice: M, Harris. Double plays: Goalin to Judge: S. Harr la to I’cckinpaugh to Judge. |*#*fi on base; Washington. 10; Philadelphia. 7. M isea on balls; Off Naylor, 2; off Haaty, I. off B. Harris, 1. Struck out: Hy John* -on. 4; bv Wingfield, 1: by It Harris, 2. Hits: Off Johnson. 7 In ft innings; off Wingfield, 2 In 1 Inning; off Spence, 2 in 1 Inning; off Naylor. 4 In 1 Innings; off llssty, .1 In J Inningii; off R Harris, 4 In 4 Innings. Winning pitcher: 14. Harris, l '-slog ni»< her: Johnson. t’rnplrei: Kvans, Naflln, Rowland. Tima: 1:f>3. SIOUX CITY CLUB BEATS WATERLOO Sioux City, 1*., April 28.—Th# Sioux city TrlaUte league 1##m defeated lh* Waterloo Mlaelaaippl Valley Ixigu* l*im In A practice yam* at Waterloo Thuraday by th# acore of 22 to 4. Th# Cardinal# arnred 18 run* In 111* third Inning. HtIliumn T.lght, Cardinal outfielder, hit the ball over th# left field fence, the flrat time that a player haa accompllahed that feat In three year#. The Card* pulled a triple pley In the Mr*t Inning. Schaefer Beat* Hoppe. Salt l#ike City, April 28—Jake Hi haefer of Han Franclaco, former world'* champion 18 2 halklln* hll 1 llardlat, In an exhibition game here ibt* afternoon defeated Champion VV1I lie Hoppe of New Tork, 288 to 222, In »ix Inning*. Hoppe* high run wa* 108; average, 4 : 2-S. Schaefer’* high run «»* M; average. 47 4 8. Th* 1«»t of their two game ’ exhibition Mrle* will be played here tonight at 8 / I EDDIES FRIENDS ,w •» MlN.WDil! W*'Nkj IM T4E f VMAONA mvam7 X'MIMP0«Ta)0 Blue ones - ( au Ri6Mt! SMAPOOTO* i y — nlWHATAtU T [NUVAPOlM'77 NOOiWO^lT W-r- ALOM6 U«& ■ --nf WOBWIRSALAD r1 00*fcOU _1'*>A>4D eamamas \ WOWAT'S TWE IDEA --—. \ IMDEIASIM \ yjWE 6A*E. \ mi ■. Iim. Siwv fi. It fttseball Mts and' Standings WEMTKRN I.EAtil K. Mandlnga. W. I. IV L Win Lose. Wichita . * l *** ,nft ,0n Tuis;, * 3 *»«7 7nn .*** Oklahoma City ... * 3 **7 .',oo .**0 Si .rn»«>|.h . 4 4 .5*0 444 Onto lin 4 5 .414 .AMI .400 Denver . 3 6 ,;’,75 .144 .333 Pea Moln**.3 K IB 4** 3*0 Lincoln . 2 7 .222 .300 .200 A ewterdgy’a Results. Omshs-Titian (postponed* rain) Denver-Wichita (postponed. rsln). Be« Moines St. .Tnsaph (postponed, rsln). Lincoln-Oklahom* City (postponed, rain). (lames Tndny. Omaha at Tulsa. Pea Moines at St. .loaeph. Denver at Wichita. Lincoln at Oklahoma City. NATIONAL LEAL IK. Htwndiuga. Won. Lost. Pet. Win, Lose. Ne\v York . •; 2 .760 .77s m,7 Chicago . 7 2 .77* *00 7*»0 Cincinnati . 7 4 ,037 .*67 .6*3 Brooklyn . 4 4 .600 .666 .444 Pittsburgh . 3 7 .200 .671 .273 Boston . 2 4 .333 429 .2*6 Philadelphia . 2 4 .333 .429 .266 St. Louis . 3 4 273 .331 .260 Yesterday ’s Result*. Cincinnati, 1 o; Pittsburgh. 4. Hronklyn. 3. New York, 2. Chicago. 7; Rt. Louis. 6 Philadelphia Boston (postponed, rain). Lsmes Today. Mt. Louis at Chicago Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. New York at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at Boston. AMERICAN LEAOrE. Mendings Won Loaf Pet Win Lose Detroit . « 3 447 .7*0 40* Philadelphia . 6 3 «?6 .6*7 .556 New York . 4 4 *«* .437 .544 Chicago . 6 4 .654 .400 6*0 Cleveland . 4 4 San .554 444 Washington . 4 4 400 465 4*4 Boston .3 5 776 4 44 323 Hi. Louis . 2 5 .2** .176 .250 Yesterday’s Results. Cleveland. 10. Detroit. 2. Philadelphia, 4; Washington, 6. New York. 6: Boston. 2. Chicago, 6; Ht Louts. 3 Lames Today. Cleveland at St. Louis. Chicago at Detroit. Washington at Philadelphia. Boston at New York. AMERICAN AAAOCIATION. M tending*. Won.Logt.Pct. Win Lope. Indlanapolfg . 6 2 .600 .619 .727 Kanana City . 4 3 .647 .70* .40* Columbus . 6 4 .666 .40* .6*0 Milwaukee . 4 2 671 .426 .600 Louisville . 6 6 .600 .646 .466 Toledo . 4 4 .10* .664 444 Minneapolis ..6 7 .3*0 344 .271 St. Paul . 3 7 3*0 .364 .273 Yesterday’* Results. Toledo. 6; HL Paul. 4 Milwaukee, i; Indianapolis, o. Louisville, *: Kansas City, 6. Columbus, C Minneapolis, 6 Larne* Today. Milwaukee at Louisville Vxnana City ar Indianapolis Hi Paul at Toledo, Minneapolis at Columbus. CO A FIT LEAH E. Halt Lake city. 10; Portland dea» tie, 9; Sacramento. 1. Vernon, 9; Han F*ran«|eeo, 4. Oakland, 6; Los Angeles, t. AOITHKRN ABHOCIATIOV New Orleans. 2; Birmingham, V Mobile, •; Atlanta. 24. Memphis. 6; Chattanooga, 1. Little Rock, 4, Nashville. 4. INTERN ATION %L. Toronto. 7; Reeding. * Hyracuse. I; Newark. 6. Buffalo 12; Jersey City, 11. Rochester, 7; Baltimore. 9 Peoria Release* Plavcr*. Poorla, III.. April 25.—Pitcher Burk hurt and Outfielder Hwungon of the Peoria rlub were released Friday to Waterloo in the Mlnaiaslppl Valley league, Inflelder Nelson reported to day from th# T>e« Molnen, Weatern I, ague, and will atart at ahortetop for Peoria when tha Three-Kya league opene Tueaday. r , American Association <-J AMERICAN ABBOCIATfON. Toledo, O., April 26— R If R Hi Caul . 4 * 2 Toledo . I 14 1 Batteries- MCjuatd. Pa*th, Fltlery and Dlion; M< Cullough anti Elliott. Indiana polls. April 16 — R »f. E Milwaukee . 1 7 * Indianapolis . * 4 2 Ra t ter Ice Llngtel and Hhlnautt; Elts ilmmom and Krueger. Columbus, O, April II.— B If E Minneapolis .. 6 II o Columbus . * 16 2 Batteries McOraw. Mangum and Ora bowaki; Ambrose, Handera and Hartley. Louisville, April 96.— R If E Kanaaa City .a.,.,...*,,,*#..,,.. 690 Louisville . 4 11 3 Batteries Thormahlen. Dawson and Iklff; Boob. Tlneup and Rro out MtySf. Health and vigor must be sustained everyday. Help your body keep up with the wear and tear—take SCOTTS EMULSION It is the time-tested tonic that for fifty years has ' sustained strength for thousands. Tech High Team Beats Lincoln Technical high's baseball crew proved better "ducks'' than the Lin coln High diamondeers Friday after noon, tsklng the measure of the Capitalists by a S tn 2 count. Th» gnme was stopped In the fifth be cause of e allppery diamond. The game was played tn a drizzling rain. Only a handful of Maroon stu dents braved the elements to witness the affair. Captain (Swede) Erickson, with ■ triple and a double, and McCormack with a triple and a one-ply awat, were heavy stick men for the winners. Warde and Brocho socked the ball for Lincoln. Tech scored twice In the second. McCormack, first man up, tripled. He romped home when CJohde, Lincoln catcher, dropped one of Ronenberg's shoots. Erickson scored over the settle route on a long triple and an other dropped hall hy Gohde. Lincoln knotted the acore by gar nering a run In the second on i brace of hits, and another marker In tha fourth on a triple and two alnglea. At thla Juncture "Buzzy" Mickle wa» relieved by "Maney" Weat. Weet went Into the frsy with two men on hases and no outs, hut hy virtue of an unassisted double play hy "Lefty" West, retired the side without further damage. _ Mrs. Roos Retain* Title. Burlingame, Cal., April 3b.—Mrs. Robert V. Rooa of tha Bereeford Country club retained her title aa northern California women'a golf champion by defeating Mra. W. C. Van Antwerp of the Burlingame Country Hub here today on the Bur lingame Country Huh course, 2 and 1. o TOrglnitiT o W w Tha Scraaa’a Graataat Lavart CORINNE GRIFFITH CONWAY TEARLE ‘ ,I LIES i (P of the TRULY A GREAT PICTURE ["MEMORY'S GARDEN” Da Luma Prataatatiaa af a Malady Lava Slary With Ellington and Poor# WalTO 6li<!HPTKA~^7^TC^«" Plarlna "Adaratlaa “STIIADELLA" Walla" - ‘-family life**— A Marry Mimup af a Maddla-Mladad Maa Twlca tadajr, Mat. lic-tOt] Nlta Itc-tl CEYEE-Wellington POERR CROSS l.yaa A Hawlaad HOLMES A LE VERE Tatar A Gr««n Grah A Adaali Maryon Vadie A Ota Gygi r" SECOND WEEK * LILLIAN GISH “The White Sitter” Mala...35# Eraa...50# DYGERT, LAWLER LOSE AT HANDBALL Homer Hawthorne and Warren Ritchie duplicated their feat of last season Friday afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. when they won the rhamplon ship of the annual handball double/ tourney of the Omaha "Y" by defeat jng Kddie Dvgrrt and Kddle Lawle in a spectacular game, winning two games. 21-18 and 21-18. The steadiness and endurance of Hawthorne and Ritchie overcome the accurate line smashes of Dygerf. I/awler was a little under his usual form. Hawthorne la also doubles champion of the midwest A. A. IT., recently winning that event paired with Emil Wurgler. Ritchie and Hawthorne will repre sent the Omaha Y. M. C. A. In the Nebraska State championship tourna ment which will he held et Dlncoln next week end. AT THE .THEATERS It la a notable comedy bill which tha World theeter offer* beginning today. The elz acts are Ideally blend ed to furnlah entertainment of the highest order. The show la headed by Harry Abrams and Co. In "Shoe Echoes"; Holland and Docker!!) 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