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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1924)
Buffaloes Defeat Wichita, 11 to 5, in First Home Start of 1924 Baseball Season Omnhnn* Drift r Muwrr From Box Kiirlv ill l.iimr • lltrr* nt IDnt ^m»»li Out Unnil i IamH Huilry I* i I r h r • SMrmlftr (•imr. nr n fti »*M ftft ftt.si n i1 ■< linn n»» pi I lalnra nf nor* «»l >1..,. n |n i-nnl h»*t im*« I" »»'• **•« I I [1|»» «f I to* ,r* ton Itn* Ton«4«» anti n»ll.«|n«l *••1 iirM«r>'« ftft IrhIU ft' Hrlma, II lo ft. ft rmwft nf »«nm i,nt>« foil*. f*o in Hr* mirt lltlln Ian* nnr» no l»n»"l In «M ll»n l*“ illih* nfmn lhf*na «nn. Tim oflrr •innit trrollmi' on* »">«•> fl«l^ f'" n tooth'll «MrmMl, toil »|mclafnr* rniimlimil llimmli llm ontfro nljlil mill nimlmlf Inning* »ntl gnt n clliii|i»n nf *nnm K""il nnil Imil b*»r lull. Th# "will# re lhiir dor.cn were hi attendance, occupying a box. Quite # crowd was up from South Omaha, and aa aonn aa Mayor Ttahlman hurled th# drat hall In th# general direction of Charlie Black, who tried to aock out a horn# run, th# Western league season In Omaha got off on th# right foot. Th# Buffalo#! o#nt#r#d thalr attack In tha early Innlnge and acor#d enough run* In tha flrat three round# to win the game, although It waa not known at that time. The herd (touted Taul Muaaer ao hard In the second and third that he waa detailed to the ahowera In the fourth. Archie Campbell took the mound, but he couldn't do anything with the Buf fs Inca. In the eight Inning# Omaha went to bat tha club aocked out nine hlta. Not very many, but enough of them at th# right time for th# Herd to i aah them In for runa. Th# home Hub took picks on Mueaer and scored seven runa off him In three Innings. T’aul only allowed two hit*, but hla aupport waa weak and he added to things by walking *ix Buffalo#*. Campbell wasn't much better. He 4ldn't walk ss many as Musser, but |M was hit for seven safeties, among Which waa a home run end two fnublea. FI*** Home Kona mm#. Fly* home run* were elouted out «f the park, three by Buffalo** and two Icy th* vlalfor*. The Buffalo** who got ham*, hac-on, cigar*, ate., for , knocking homer* were 1m Vallle, ' Thompson and Bonowlta, while Me 1 Mullen and Berk added to their home | run records with circuit clouta. « Bill Bailey took bla turn on the I mound for the Buffaloes and did r^lght well. Bill allowed th# Wlteh** •11 hits, but kept them pretty well acattered over nlna Innings. The Wltehea bunched a alngl# with a home run In both th# alxth and sev enth Inning* to acor# four run*. The Omaha pitcher fooled nine Wltehea, etrlklng out the flr*t three men to face him In the third Inning. Threa time* h# pulled himself and mate* out of tight quarter* by atrik Jng out tha enemy. * Th# Buffalo*# fielded In great style. *The work of the Infield of Griggs, Thompson, O'Neill and Wlleox was tha big feature of the afternoon. Wil cox'# one-hand atop of Haley'# f**t drive In the ninth Inning and Thomp son ’• covering of second, being e*p* I ;rially good, f In the second Inning Omaha scored WtsiMiMW Buffaloes u ii • H • # • ii • • .. MNIIIh . itVHaC* k4 * JT“" E l:» Ssn-ffn. £kmsJ nf lamphftl, 4 anti fir » hlnlti»*i aft It*. Ilri. h ami It la > lamaa* Ha.r. aa tmllri oft Imw, «■, Ml I tmphrll. It oft Halim. « aftprh .Ml! lip Mn.or l| hr I'amjthall. nm.»i h» Halim, a. l*n«hi# i.la* i ll.ilm l« l*o h. W'lnalna altafcM! n». three runs without the aid of a hit. thanks to Wichita's errors and Mua ser a bases on hnlla. Four more Buf faloes rmssed the rubber In the third, hut In this Inning two members of the Herd clouted out home runs. With Wilcox anil Wilder on hnsc, 1st Vallte, right fielder, knocked the hall over the right field fenoe for a trip around the bags. Thompson was next to hat and he, too. slammed the ball over the right field fence for a homer. That epelled Museer'a finish. Campbell Wobbles. ” Campbell wobbled In the fourth, but after the Buffaloes scored a run, when Orlggs singled, went to second on a base on balls, third when Wilcox was hit by a pitched ball ahd ecored on Wilder's sacrifice fly, settled down and managed to sail through to the sixth before being ecored on again. In the aixth Bonnwltz doubled to centerfleld, Wilcox’s double scored Joe, but Campbell got down to earth and retired the aide. The Buffaloes then came back In their half of the seventh and boosted their total after two were down, when Crlgga waa safe on Haley’s overthrow of first and Bonowitz knocked the hall over the center field fence for the third Omaha homer. The Witched gtarted out good In the ninth. Punning wan the *ret men up end he glngl»d. B»ck, the hardhitting flrat-aacker, who lied been elammlng tha hall at a, marry clip all afternoon, flnlahed hie day'a work up rtn# when he knocked a home run. Bailey then tightened and atruck out Crandall. Jimmy Wllco* made a epertaculer one-hand atop of tfaley'e liner end threw the Wichita third haeeman out at flrat. Bott walked and when McMullen forced the former et eeeond the flrtit game of the eeeeon In Omaha cam* to an end. Tha aame teama play again thla afternoon, the game atartlng at J.3<> o'clock. Oiler* Win Close Game. JIM Mold#*, I« April Jf.—An opening Any crowd of 3.*00 perron* **w Tul*« note our lie* Moln*< In th# flrat game of the eeaeen here tndey, I lo 7. Although held to el* hit*, the •leltore weed them lo edvenlegc, while the loc»le waeted men/ of (heir It. Tbompaon, f,n«el*<a end Caeey hlf burnt rune Outfielder f.einh of the vleliore end glr*t Ba«*man Mrl.erry nf Re* Molnea wer* put out of the geme for arguing with the ymptree. fiovernor S. K Kendall threw the flrat hell, whhh Mayor Carl Barra* caught The erore: TV IMA. I All II O A A'Mn, If rf S » 1 »i IVbrn, III 4 U * PavU, rf I A A A1 lAitth, rf 5 1 A A1 iiiaa*r. if a i i ai Lfllv'C, lb 4 *14 I Kllppln, M I I I tl fllijAri *b 3 I * A Cr/mby, « 3 A A 11 filarbr, Pi AAA JJYAf MUlYIjm. An »1.0. A. Th^m'n, IM 2 I 1 Cor’d**. If • 1 I 4 iri/ry, 1b * 1 r I In***, 1b *114 fUtdl*. rf 4*|4 Uv«'M, rf 4 * * 4 Kni'p. *b * 4 4 4 Who*/, * 4 * 4 l C|i«rw, ••4144 W* p 4 4 4 4 I Thursday Crowds Will Attend Our Greatest Sale of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing! See Our Windowe See Tomorrow*e Papere Sale Starts Thursday At 9 A. M. Sharp Out of the Greatest Action Pictom Em Sooppoi j I v ,in 11" *“ 1 r' lrt r“' "' " »*■***'"" • ** J_m*" _gpAarp KA-rrica-TAV ynt«i»sec»€A>B. /^c. __J Till, photograph haa been pronounced by eaperta In be one of the great eat action plrturea erer snapped. It waa taken at the reient rurming: of |l'» Grand National Steeplerhaae In Kngland. premier Jumping race In the world, won thla year by Master Robert, owned by l-ord Alrlle, a ... to 1 owtalder In the betting. Thla picture waa made at the hlatork Beecher1. Brook Jump, one of the hardest on thla hai.rdoua course, and allow, alt of the Jumper, potaed In the air, while the eerenth haa Jnat landed and taken up hla stride._________ . .. ... Black, p 3 9 9 l'Jo'naon. p 9 9 9 0 Tatar, p 9 0 9 l|xHungl>nf 119 0 — — — Boyd, p 2012 Total# 30 I 27 |7i /Burke 1 1 0 o /(Jenin o o 0 o Total# 39 14 27 13 xBatted for Umli In fifth /Batted for Johneon In second. /.Batted for Hoyd In ninth. /.Ran for RtirWe In ninth, floor# by Inning*. Tulaa .*10 030 19#—• Dm Molnc* .159 000 I#*- -1 flumin*r> Run* Auattn, Davis, I,stub, f*a aey, l.dlvHf (3), Hlaeholder, Thomp* non, .lone*. I^ovelace, Knaupp, Wheat, t'havaz, IIuniting. Hrrora: Knaupp 12). Home run*: <*a*ey. Thompson. Lovetai e. Two-base hit#: l.fimb, l^llvclt <2t, Bun gling. Modi* 12), Jotiaa, Burk*. Korrlden.j flacrlflce hit*. Waahburn, Davis, Klip* pin. Btolen baaa Auattn Left on hates: Tula# 7; To** Molnc* % XtHI’k out: By \V||*on |; by Boyd. 4; by Black. 2. Bate* on ball*. • )tf Wilson. 1; off John won. 2; off Boyd. 6; off TeaaT, I. Hit by pitched ball Bv Fllacholder, Knaupp. Massed ball: Wheat. Karncd run* and hit* Off Wilton, 3 and % In two third* Inning, off Johnson, none and none In one and on* third inning*: <*ff Bowl, 4 and 3 In act an Inning*; off Hlaeholdcr, f. and 4 In one Inning tnona out In secondt. off Black, 2 and 10 In aavcn and one third Inning*: off T**ar. none and non* in two-third* Inning Ix»*lng pitcher; Boyd Winning pitcher: Black Double play#: * haver to Knaupp to MeUrrr.i Fllppln to |,e|fvelf, I,#||velt to Fljppln to Rallvelt, 1'fnplrea: Hayes and uaffney. j Tima: 3:9*. Miller’* Single Heat* I/mk*. Lincoln. Neb, April 29 -'link" Mil lar'a scratch single In tha f4»ii which got by Young, Lincoln second t.aaeni an •rored DeMagglo with whet, proyed to be tha winning telly and gave the Salnta e 1 to 3 game in the opening battle here today. Three thaueend fane braved the cold and threatening weather to #e* Lin coln make Ita how back Into cjaca A so cfaty after a sia-yeer layoff "Sob" Klnaella, aolon right gardened, Jed tha at tack for tha loaera with a trio of blnglee The acore ST. JOSEPH I LINCOLN. AM If O A AH H O A D'H'le, If 6 I « »* Moore, cf ♦ 1 3 j O'bert lb M 1 I M ilton, aa 3 1 4 $ Fa ton, 2b 4 0 2 S Milan. If « 4 > 4 Miller, rf 3 3 4 I Snyder, c 3 3 4 3 Uatn, cf 3 I 3 4 K'aclfa, rf 4 t I 4 Nufer, lb 4 0 JT llMD'ld, lh 3 4 4 I f'o'gan, ea 4 1 I 4 M'M'eli. lh 3 M3 I M’trae, c 2 1 3 J Young, 2b 4 4 3 4 Da'port, p 3 1 4 3 Ha *«en, p 3 ] 4 2 An'eon. p 4 4 4 4 gt'onkey 14 4 4 Total, ii tun! Total. 77 *1*0 glutted for Heemueeen In ninth. Score in Innings St, Joseph ......441 114 444 S Lincoln .011 444 444 0—3 Summary—Hina D'Maggto. Farrlng ton, Miller, <>rrlgan. Mlnetr*#, ifarnlhon. Klnaeil^, Rasmussen Errors M'netree Meore, Hainliton, Snyder flame run Miller, Two-hue# hits Mine*'##. Km sella, ffamilton. Snyder Sacrifice hits MInetree, Davenport, AT« Donald Earned rune: St. Joseph. 4. Lincoln, 3. Va*n> d hglf Mlneti wild Haamyaaen Struck out. Hy Davenport, 4, by Itaamue sen, J; by Anderaen. I Ha ea on ualla Off Davenport. 3; off Anderson, I Hit by pitched bell Iff Ha a nmenen M!n* tree. Hit# and runs tiff llaamuaaen r, end 2 In • innings, off Andergon, 2 end 2 in 1 Inning loosing pitcher? Anderson. Double plays: t'orrlgan in Nufer, Miller io Mlnetres to Nufer. Moots to McDaniel* I,»■ f * on heaea- St, Jo*aph, •; Lincoln. * I mplreai Shannon and Donohue, Tim*. 1.04. (galea, O., Atvrtl ft,—John nr flu ndee. New York, featherweight and Junior light weight champion and Willie Ames, Ak ron, lightweight, bo»ed * 12-round »<•* flrr rnton beat h era Newspapermen gave Am#a five rounds and Dundee three Mltli th»o others even, htit Dundee apparently was under wraps In several eeaelone Second Tanforan Racing Season I Will Open at San Bruno Saturday, Tnnforan Race Courge, San Bruno, Cal., April 28 —It’a poat time at Tan foran, Kvcrythlng la act awaiting tha lift lng of tha barrier that will give Cali fornia Ite aecond taate of racing In the laat 12 year* with the epring meet ing at thla million dollar plant, atart lng May *. Already there are a flock of thor oughbred* at the track and apaclal tralna are dally bringing In n*w atahlea There a plenty of claaa to tha ep" d era now munching oale here. The early morning clockera are checking off acme trial daahea which Indicate Tanforen record* hung up«at th# In augural meeting laet fell will be knocked out of the almanac. Chief In the Intereat of the «d «mice guard of the rallblrda la Rnn atar, the flaahy champion of the Mpre.kle* atahlea, which romped home In the Cwffrnth r*ee recently et Tlajuane. Right wow tfiin wonderful piece of California floraefleah lead* all horaea in (lie country In winning* and If* no long allot Itunatar'a grand total will ho added to in Ilia Taiiforan atari*. Kunatar i* In great condi tion, they *ay. Another hora* that I* attracting a lot of eye* la Little Chief, winner of tha Tiajuana cup race. Little Chief ta going to be a topheavy favorite In the event* her* Cherry Tree, a hot finlaher at Tiajuana: Vlctolre. Chero kee I,**, My ftaverla. Wild lfeather, Oaprey, Lady Aator and Wllmer the Wlitard are aoruo of the other good one* In the atahl* now or on the wey. Th* Pacific Coaat Jockey rluh, wlilcli returned raring to th* far weal laet fall In the opening prnln • ular meet, ha* announced betting I* again to be prohibited. Th* men behind the plan to return the "aport of king*" to California are deter mined to make bet lea# racing a aucceaa _ Bears Blank Indians, 2 to 0 Danvar. Colo„ April U * Tha Dan var Weaiarn |aa*ua baaaball dub opanad )•« Brat homa »ail»a by dafaat In* Oklahoma Oily, 2 to Intar mlttant ahowera alowad tha *ama, fordo* tha taama from tha flald at lha c1'<aa of tha af*hth Innln*. Dan var waa hald arwaleaa until tha al*th Innln*, whan Johnaon waakenad and tha Bear# drova In two runa. Wil liam* went tha full rout# for Danvar, holdtn* lha Indiana to four acaltarad hlta. Tha acora; OKLAHOMA. 'ITT. nKNvr.n AH HO A AHHO.A. Itaaa If 4 * • "Herman,*b 4 » I I ttwaon'r.nf * 4 « Herpor.ao J * » • M Nally.Jb » « l ‘ (It alardl.lf } • > J H khurn.rf J I « •f»Hr|*"®f * 1 I ? Hheeror.r- *44 fliKol|M,l*> 2 ? 1 1 K ruoa'r.l k * «ll J-WhalHira * • | ■r«i» it. * I I t OaffJLff 2*2? Kbo<lr,> «• * l 1 *!Hard far.lb 2 2!! Johnaen.p J 4 » t WIHUnio p « # # » i Mrr.wn.p »##; Kolhar I » 4 4 Tefal# *4 114 It Tetala If 4*4)1 iHaOaA lor .Idinoea Hi alfblk. H,»re hr tnnlna*) . Oklohnma OK» .*?* JJ* ** J l;-e*ar .•*“* iilonio raiiod In aiahih aieoknt iwla.i Hummarr Runa: Olaflardl, O Arlan Krrnro Khortxr. (lormin, William# la# i.ooa hit# O’Brian. KliaAol. Htolan bnan -..- ■ —..‘Lggai Following up the idea pretented hg the Omaha ttutlnett Merit Committee, we are endeavoring to get every Automobile Owner In Douglat County for a period of one year to ute Sprague'* Omaha-Made Tire*. We have Three Free Serv ice Stationt, at which we have for tale Tlret with a wide range in price. If you want a Tire at a low price we have it; If you want what we be lieve to be the equal of any Tire made, we have it and at a very low price. M.iMire.r*rNr AittmmKinitir. " HAIR GROOM Mft «*» Keeps Heir Combed HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY Million*, Use It - Few Cents buys Jar at Drugstore Bv»n nbatlnata, unruly or abam pound Imlr ataya < nrnhrd all day In any at'la you lit;*- "(fair OruOUi" la a dlfftilflad I'Mitli til <"am «bl‘It glvra tba f natural glnay and wall gcuutuad $Uv4lt lo >our halt—that | final touch to good droaa hoth In hualncaa arid on arolal o< crOlonr. "Ilalr tlrnotn" la *ronaotoaa. alan hclfw grow thick, homy. Ittatroua hair, lb' aara of *ieaa>, harmful iniiUltuna. Knfjht. Datihla play* Oormon to B*r awr f# Knif h*, William* to Horgor to Kni*h« |(r«rk mil: By William* •; by tohn*'>n. I; by Brawn, t Baa** a# ball* ' >ff Johnton 4, off Brawn, I Hit by pi tall* A t»wItt Bl» kMira by William* I#*lt *»» }•«*** D*fiv»r, t; Oklahoma City, 4. tima, 1 49, i.mpir**. ifatrl* an<t AnArr* •an. BILLY CONLEY TO FIGHT STRIBUNG Youngetown, O,, April 21.—Billy Conley. Apokane, light heavyweight, hae been selected aa opponent f»r Young Atribllng, fieorgla middle weight, In a 12-round bout here May t. Johnny Fay, Ixtulavllle, originally waa acheduled to meet Atribllng, but the eommleelon refua»d to «* net Ion the bout. FRANK TABERSKI WINS WITH CUE Detroit, Mich,, April 2*.—Frnnk Taberaki, repreeentlng Detroit, won the opening match of the national champinnatiip pocket billiard tourna ment hef# today, defeating Andrew Ae. Jean of Mlnneapolla, 126 In 1ft*. Tekerakl had a high run of tl and At. Jean, 21. The game went It In nlnge. HARRY GREB SIGNS TO FIGHT DELANEY New Tork, April fl,—Marry Oreh, world'* middleweight rhamplon, anil Jack Delaney, Bridgeport tPonn.) middleweight, algnad contract* today for a It round title match to ha held th* latter part of June a a the r aln attraction of th* annual milk fund rard. Amfrinn Hughy Tram Arrive* in Franrr Nf twwlalel Pre** Pari*, April ?* —Tired and dlahev eled, fhe American Olympic Rugby learn reached Parla lal# tonight, They had been tha cauae of an»lety to th* French Olympic committee, he.auee word had lieen received In Pat la that they would reach the French capital at 4 In tha afternoon. The Americana neglected the for mallty of having French rlaee on thalr paaaporl* before they left Fug land and when they landed al Hon logo* gfter an #«/«pllonally rough pa*aejte, they fell Into red tap* en fangl*m*nt from which It took all afternoon to egtrlcale them, Curley and Eddie Kane Return From Franrr New Tork, April II—Jg«k Curley of New Vork, repragantallva of Floyd Kltratmmon*. fight promoter, end IX die Kane, manager of Torn fllbhona, heavyweight conteoder, arrived from Perl* tonight on th# leviathan with a eontrart binding Ooorgea Parpen tier, French llgiit heavyweight, to fight * 10 round no daclaton bout with Oihhona at Mlrhlgan Pity. Ind , on May li. China Enter* Olympir Camr*. Part*, April ?* - The Olympic game* committee today r#< elved t hlna a of filial entry In the lawn lentil* men* ■ingle* and double# India alan cent to tta lentue entry. r -> Firpo Ready to Fight When Offer Is Satisfactory j New York, April 28.—Uula Angel Firpo will return to tlie United StnW to fight providing hoam lal Induce merit* are aatlafacimy, Hugh Hart land, manager of the Argentine heavyweight'* recent matchea in Mueno* Alien wllli Farmer Uodge, Ur mlno Spalla and Al Reich, declared today when he arrival here, Firpo I* now financially Independent, (iart land aald. Reich, who *|»n returned, aaaerted Kirfio ha* developed a knockout punch with hi* left hand, which waa prac tically tiarIon* m Firpo'* battle with Jack Dempaey. HAVERS MAY PLAY SARAZEN AT HOME New York, April 28.—Following the defeat of < Jen* Harar.cn, America* leading profewdonnl golfer, hy Arthur Havere, Rrltlah open champion. It waa announced today tliat the pair may Pe rematched to In Ungland at nr near the time of the Ptritiali chain plonahtp In June, Hater* defeated Snraren 8 up and 4 to play after the American had been S up at the end of 30 hole*. CARP-TOWNLEY BOUT POSTPONED Vienna, April 28.—On account of rain the fight lietween Cerpentler and Townley h«* been poatponed until Thuradny. Carpentler ha* cancelled hi# renervatlon on the ateamahlp Part* for Saturday, planning to *all a fortnight later on the Olympic. St. Jamr# Brat* Z.rv. Race Track, Jamaica, N. Y.,‘April 2* Ht. .fame*. I.iat year a futurity winner, won the Pnumonok handicap, feature of the opening day card, here Ihla afternoon from V5ey and Ininllii Mt. Jani'l' time, 1:11 3-5, waa but two fifth of a aecond elower than the track record. In apito of the fact that Ihe race waa run over a heavy track, fMda on the winner were I to I. ‘WUh ih*■ KNIGHT? — tfikr -GLOVES Mew lock—Hurry tirdi. world’* mid dleweight champion. and Jack Daluwwy. Bridgeport, Conn •i|nr*l ronlfMlI fnr a Ilf la maf'h aa the main attraction of ill* annual milk fund eard. Huron# Alrm — lid* Angel tlrya an nouttr*d h* had definitely f#J**i‘d Te% PVirkarda off** fur him *o i*iatn to Am*n>a and that he Would tot fight un der fliekard a manage n -M under any oondiflnn# Youngatowa, O — Hilly f onlay Aftokan* ilfht heavyweight, wa» aalerled aa an «pi»nn*nt for Young PIHbllnf Oeoggla middle weight for IS tonnda, May I ronton. O —Johnny liundeo. holder of the featherweight and luniof lightweight IHlea. h»iPd a no-d*rlal'*o It round hwut with Willie Atne.e. Akron lightweight. hew Aoffc —Jerk lorley. regrrowwllwg Promoter Ptoyd Pltaeimtvt'viie arrived from Parla with e rout* act binding riemgea tarpentler. Prett-h light heavy* weighty to fight a |t» rund no dodglon hour with Olbhnna a! Michigan Pity, Ind May SI * PHlahwrgh —furl I remain* floaelond. won tha (udfry deHatnn over I.arry field Buffalo —Jimmy Mattery. Buffalo mid dlewelghf, out » laaoed llirry Ktoho. Ah r#n, In el* round# Af llownhee,— Rrule i.nooemou, Aftlwou kao f*ath#rwelgh' w*a glv^n the ne«* a pap*' dwtii#n over Kddie bh*e of Phi ago In I* round# Memphla—Pronk llugou. Mempble wah erwelght, kn«"k*1 out Ttnbb flreen t’allea. In the third r und «f a a h-dule.l alghl-found bout. Are Orleoo# —J*rii ftorry, Mew hr teooa knocked out Paul ■’•u- *i'a. rlalm ant nf the middleweight till# of Malta, In on# round r a Riclianl* Confirm* Retmrt. Maw lurk \|irll ?t.—\ Inrrnl lUrharlt, tannl* iUr, Imlar ami flrniarf a ropnrl that ha hail rr alaniat trmn tha Antariran Itaal* a tip twain Ilia artion, ha aalit. j naa takan ha« aiiaa nf tha itaalakm j nf Ilia I ttilail Ntalaa laan Tannla aaaiMlatkin In bar plifira from j wrillnc f»r naw *pii|w*ia aftar .Ian uarj |, |»f5, Mr Hlrli mil. aalil hi* rralinatlnn | ptiihuhlv wmilfl ba iirraanlml In Ilia lawn lanni* aaaorlallnn Imla). j - ■ --'\ RmMlg Rout* I hi* Week - —. -- a*. ra* *»•*♦*# t««a »t i*WW t* M tPli. ltd * Mmi mhw ip* **««•* ft *»••* * tt* MWL . Ill I MM dtfH i M a IPmwm II himIi Pi Mitna PoMpOni'dlKY \*!ililM Pltlt* Ho*1 Mila •iitee ha Apr'l “• T*a | mi nf i re, mi itamr Iri* a and] i IiiHn Pa»d» ttiaherg, igvlnit lh»| i IiIi'«*m Aimriian league Ihi«< l*n'l j 1 lup to Mmw (well pelarlna pad] hnpHMi plliarit IP I* due them. ua* Monday mMMiN May II l>r *‘i» ! rult Joedge J J llrap 'ij The f n j iinnam • foil an e,| in* ream «t nf tlmrpp OniMiy, aanrr of 1 he Huh Mr Itudnnll (• -ho *d a jdiv- ••lati a j ienlf|on!« In ih«* lhal Mi Cwiipltiy j in III, Altorneja for ihe former White go* playria diJtcM U the rnntln- I nance on ground lhal ihe defendant j la a corporation and that iOniUhey ! I« only a wltneaP, a ho teatlmony I could ha taken at Ilia bcdelde The j court, however, ruled again *t then’. | The idalntlffa art each «c*kliiK thi j ruin of 11,000 Rickard Plans ‘Pro’ Net Meet By .twiflityil Prrw. New York, April 29.—Tex Rickard Is ronaiderlng the promotion of pro foasional competition among a group of tennla stare, possibly headed by William T. Tllden. national champion. Rickard said yesterday that he thought the plan would prove popular, especially If certain leaders In the sport who will be barred from ama teur play after this year under the player-writer rule of the United States lawn Tennis association would con sent to join the ranks of the pros. Tllden and Vincent Richards. Davis cup players, whose exact status under the player-writer rule has not been determined, were mentioned In this connection, Stribling Wins Over Mike Burke New York, April 29 Young Htrlb ling easily took the judges' decision over Mike Burke In the main bout of six rounds at Madison Square Har den tonight. lie was far too fast for Burke, and hit him with about everything. Burke was too rugn«v! for him to bring down, however. TEX MAKES FINAL OFFER TO FIRPO New Tork, April 2C—Tex Ulckard today called hie final offer to Lula Angel Flrpo to meet Harry Villa or Jack Dempsey In thl# country thla summer. If thl* offer le rejected by the Argentine heavyweight, Rickard eald he would abandon all negotia tions with him and confine hia deal ing* to American puglllata. The •mount of the offer wa* not re-ealed by Rickard but he «ald it exceeded all previous one*. Handing an answer, Rickard held up Inetructiona to Juan Horn*, his representative In Bueno* Aires to can cel all dealings with Flrpo. but he in timated that these would l*e dis patched Immediately If Klrpo rejected ' h!« lap-st offer. JAVELIN THROWERS TO COMPETE MAY 3 South Bend, Ind., April J*—Three of the counti y a greatest Javelin thrower* who will ha among the en tries In th* tryout for the American Olympic team thla summer. Will com pel* In th* Notrs Damellllnola dual track meet her* May S. Oberiit. winner of the event In th# Pennsylvania relays laat week will represent Notrs Dame against Milton Angler, American record holder In tbl* event, and Fred Schlldhnuser. The tltlnol* men placed necond and third at the Drake relaye laat week j BILLY WELLS SIGNS TO BOX O’DONNELL Die Angeles, April 2* —Johnny O’Donnel, SI. Taul lightweight, and Billy Well*, Knglleh welterweight champion, have l»een signed to meet In a four round bout here May I Homr Run With Onr on Hssr Win* for Illinois tows nty. le., April 2*,—Hull* In m* run. dlth on# man on haee In the seventh Inning, wa* the deciding factor In th* Illinois victory over lows In s hlg fen conference gam* h*re today. The final score was & to 4. Itntterlea: Illinois. R>«ttgcr. Klndermsn and Robinson; lows. Marshall and Barrett. Pacific Coast Leagued i am#ih April ft — n n f Oaklan4 .... » 14 f V*Hlt«M . ... ... S 11 * Ila'tariaa Mall* ■faboM *nl lUHr. RhflUalwrii, Haltara, LhriMUn and Han nah fVHfard Ora. 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Mat 17, IVHI.UI, In At ' C•I i HI V, M ‘ «f <9 -tfi** IM I, e M *!♦ fc 8 .lorliee »■ > ‘tie -a - , I . f r May 1 ■ « <>f the great Mna , t, oil fttf l - i s ,*ftlt!e will hO for fr,a,W»# pine, with Hi rol'a M* eligible,’ and in ottendanee of tnma Ilian It non |jitthnlt.'e fin i ''ielif! la H beautiful pleo* of worth Mill hand soma photographs of oldtlme equina I erope ami » fine gtfl cover, M !• *ot ra eivlag half ihe attention,the aport page* are gfllln* with Ihelr advam a dope on the year * rf t:e. I’lrklng a derby long shot |* now (lie mot-1 popular indoor and out door *po, I throughout tile middle «e»t. favorite* rarely win tl'e derby hecau»e favorite* are estadt-^ li*lird by rea*on of tbeir record* The only record* compiled l*y the*e 3 vear-<dil* were made as I-year old*. running at foiir. five and »i* furlong*, with only a few races aa long a* a mile. Two-year-old sprint er* do not always go out aa 8-year old* and win rare* at a distance of a mile and a quarter, the derby ronle. Wise Counsellor. St. James, Ssra t>n and Black Gold, the latter win ner of the l/ou.siana derby over a long route last winter, have been es tablished favorites. Wise Counsellor closed his 2-year-old career last fall by winning a beautiful race at a mils from Mad Play. Harry Sinclair’# star. Bottle Creek. Chilhowee and a number of other derby eligible*, in ths re markable time of 137 2 5. Beau Bui kr triumphed In the Pimlico futuri ly at the same distance, with almost i* much speed, over some mors derby ■nndidates. But aside from these two events, this year’s 3-year-olds hsd few longdistance tests last summer end fall] The difference between a mile and a mile and a quarter Is not merely two furlongs, according to horsemen. It Is the difference be tween a sprinter and a distance run ner. Wherefore iiohody can pros# right now that any of ths hsby sprinters of la*l season will mature info di»lanrerimnlnf derby whi ner*. \ I Today's Entries. i.kxiniTton r ’rtf ra*e Pura*. ft##, rlairnlnc; I y#ar-nida and op. »x and ©o* half fur ion#i* x A iii. i jr C!i':a. Ill M'"u» 1*1 1'iadrm . I*4! x JHarf© . tl i fjfadrr.or* .... 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