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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1924)
Buffaloes Drop Opening Game of Series to League Leading Oilers, 14 to 3 Tnlsi Batter* Vinnvi Total of Sixlmi Safeties r I rli> fit 4 Inttl* 4*nl llnnirr, I riplr Msiitnn t tiatilr In I m ale IMalr ritppin Mar* al Short, □Ulph W*|*rr, \l H leWvrlt hhMtsNl hi* till** thirl* In Omaha t-YMaji alter mum amt Rita thr hnmn (nil,, a sample of tha ba*rluill that t* beeping hi" tram al thr lop n( the WrMrrti Ira run alamtltig". It a a" thr flirt |imr «t a — -..,11" amt tin* Oilrr* rrlr 11 slid lltrlr *ra*nn'» debut In ihl* illy li| sorbing Hirer Ituftaln hiirtrrn l"r a 14 In ,1 victory There tv11s plenty hitting going on »:i afternoon with Tulsa doing mori "t the slamming. The Oilers hit n i'ici of Buffaloes for If! hits and a grand total of 31 Imses. Among the Id hlngle* were three homo tuna, a ' ‘ I pie and a quartet of double*. ■lark bell volt, who at one lime in I is long bn "oho II rareer plnyeU firal nd managed the Omaha club, topped ihe players In slugging The oilers' "kipper clouted out a home run and followed with a triple. The other Tulsa homer* were distributed among i sey, a recruit from the Nebraska State league, having playe dwlth Nor folk, and the veteran fence-smasher, "Yank'* Davis The home run of i isey's was a fluke one. The former Nebraskan knocked the hall against lb* score board In left field. The pel I t landed on the platform and re insert to roll off, thus allowing Mr. * *sey to do double time around the Infield. From the lime the first Oiler stepped to bat there wasn't anything to the i me but Tulsa, The runner ups in "Fa” Tearney's circuit last year payed bang-up ball in all departments. 'Ihe Infield worked well, especially l llppln, shortstop, who is trying to fill Dudley lees brngans. And, Judg log from the way KHppfn played Fri ‘ ill y. he will flfl I,e i's shoes very | k liii-ely, '■ Omaha didn't have an* pitching to ■ irt with, but it got iieitcr as the t ime progressed. Htanton started and was as wild as they make 'em. He f iled the base# on walks and then ek hemanskl took the hill. The latter , wasn’t wild, but his offerings were knocked to ail, corners of the lot. A Tulsa scored 12 runs of Hrhenmnskl * I*' the four and one third Innings he j lolled. The veteran, Mike ('render ■ ►,.#!, relieved Scluuimiiski und pitched ■ 'tier I,all. The Oilers got three I It# off Mike In the four and two ibirds Innings lie pitched, each bit • "Ing for extra liases. Casey’* fluke . '/inner. Washburn’s double anil Dell •ell's triple were bounced off 1’ren . ' ft gait's deliveries. Tulsa scored six runs In the first, it iwo in tlie second and then didn't .ire any more until the fourth, when ! registered two more. Davis' homer, ..llh Washburn on base, resulted In 'wo scores In (he fifth, and Casey’s i irctilt clout and belivelt's triple, fol i-.wed by Crosby's Infield out. were •ponaible for another pair in the xth. Prendergast then held Tulsa • micas and to one hit dn the final 1 i rce inning" jl Bonowitz scored Omaha's first ore In the fourth when he walked ud seored on Davis' muff of Wilcox's , ingle out in right field. Wilcox • r<ed Bonowltz at second in the ■ venth and scared wh'n Wilder oo< ked the tail I against Hie left field i-ncu for a double Nick fullop, och bitting for I’rendergast In the i nth, walloped the bull high over the nier field fence for n homer and r lunaha's third ntul final score. The aiinie teams played again this afternoon and Hundny. The contest Sunday Is scheduled to start at 3. Denver Winn See-Saw (>ame. Iirnvar. M*y ?. IJaiivar • dinned 1t* on.ng utreak Itnlny, «f" t'lnu hi Jo i»h, 7 to *, In ii gee anw * oni'-at, nlmh .oginad In doubt unlit (h- Dud h • If »f he ninth. II iM’inif i ha ffrai frame of ihe • » la* with i h« Ha Ini» Ht .Iona ffll lad off ft flu* flraf with three *i t • foil |»e:iv*r '! N III lad Iff fha third ifo-nmn got a *«»• r«m v iih no on*' on .»a Th* ure ■ ' , if ' > • r, I 11 A H MO A 0*lTib. ’/ 3 1 3 o *MW rf,3»* 4 2 ) 2j v'fOtn, ?b 3 3 3 3 Miller, rl i t i I • we»», rf 4 * 1 * V»ft* 1b 4 2 1*. " l<n, *m 1 * * *1 Ki»h*rf r 3 »* I *1 <* Will * I * * 'f Hr oaks, C * * 1 ®! 3 fl 0 6j Hk'tk, t> o * * * Tot it* ft Jfr. > ' r. FI % It (I '» A (i'trtnt}. “it I 2 4 *i H*r*- -n i n l / (J ierAi, if •: 4 ? O Mr|*n, < f f» 1? 4 0 Knlifhi lb 4 1 « VVh;<lin«(c >• 1 3 1 r*Ik. rf ff'ril*y,3b 4 1 '* I Hrftw/i, f» 3 1 b & l> Will's, port! 1 sftorbm 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 10 27 11 xcrn* out wnen winning run i*or*o. < H»ttad for I I "her in ninth. Hatted for Brown In eighth, Nr ora by inning*. t Joseph .**0 ?I« « vnvae . - ids uoo 021- i Nummary- Rune; DeMeggio. Karring n <2|, Miller, Nufar. Oorrlgj*i, 'torm«n, • rger, rjfngltrdl #2». <» M •* l. Pa‘k. 'mid ley Krron: l,*wan, * orrlgen 12), ' gltrdl. Brown, Two biM il’e Her rgton, Oorman rjlnctardt Three b»*e Handley. Homo ron Oorman •olan hate O’B-ian Na^rlfPa hf»* Merger Ro'ha, Farrington Ron Tie**• balti; Off Brown 2, off Roe*. 4 off M rkenstoeV. 2 NtfU'k mr Hy Brown, hy Boat. I, by Birkeneforx, i l,*fr o„ -.••#a; Rt. Joseph 2, freiver M, Trouble y; Ootmen to Knlfhr Ifite and run* 'tff Brown D and * In D innings; off Foe* find ID In » inning* Winning pirrher ft William* Umpires: Harris snd An *r«or Tim* 2 e • Sam Rice’s Circuit Clout Gives Senators Second Straight Victory Over Yankees _ _ _ . - -- - - -- - - —— —M — ' - 1, I I. !■! . . ■!- • — — • '■™"" 1 ’. __ " ' ".~ A U. S. Marathon Runners for Olympic (lames k ------_------ - ---__--- . - - - * jVTmi^KlW, CIeMXl,U>R.R AVg^W^/rEVEJn^U>Ta,C DB.MAK)^^ & OV I/lNCTR. | Clarence de Mar, of the Melrose Athletic club of Boston, will bead the team of Marathon runnrrs who »111 rep resent the I'nlted State* In this classic race in the Olympic games In Paris this summer. The other member* of the team are KaJph A. Williams, Quincy. Mass.; William T. Churchill, San Francisco; Carl W. Under. Qnincy; Charles I,. (Chuck) Mrllor, Chicago, and Frank K. Wendling of Buffalo, V V. The team, selected at an elimination race In Bo* ton. sails May 24 for France. _____ Hits ^ Misses txj'f Hufialoes TIL8A. AR It II Til MH 8R BIS PO A K I'Mlrr, If 4 2 2 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 WH*hbnrn.2b 4X24 0 121 3b l*«%K rf 3 3 2 ft O 0 I 4 O I Vaimh. rf 4 12 4 10 0 2b 0 Plippin. mm 4 2 2 2 I 0 0 2 lit 0 Mtiarl, 3b 3 I 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 l^llvrlt. III % 2 2 7 0 0 0 10 « 0 t roaby. r 3 0 2 2 0 It o 2 2 (* Pence, p Atiooftoonio Totala 41 It III 31 2 I ft 27 10 I OMAHA. • All H If TB HR 8B BB PO A K Thonip«on.2b 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 Brown. If I A A 0 0 0 1 1 O 2 r l/itmlmn.lf 3 It O It It 0 It It It 0 O'Neill, an 4 0 I 1 0 0 o 3 ft I) fiohitiMon.rf .3 0 it 0 0 0 I 2 0 0 DHgga.lh ..40 I 2 0 0 It ft 2 1 Hoiiom it x.rf 3 I 1 I 0 0 I 0 O 0 HI l<*oa ,3I» 4 I I I 0 0 0 | I 0 Wilder.* 4 II I 2 0 0 0 2 I I blMiiton.p l» 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 II Hr liem'Mkf.p I II I) 0 it ft 0 | 0 II Prcn'oMf, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ti tlllop I I 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tofolo Ift 3 A 13 0 0 4 2; It 4 11 .iiiuliiin liNllnl for Brown In eighth. ti ii I lop Ini! ta«l for l*i roilcrgHMi in nlntb, Hrop* li.v inning*: IiiImi IJ2U 221 000—14 1111 a 42 l 332 <*>1 — 10 ItnffulocM • HIO loo I0I— ft llltM mi I (HI Sf f— A Muunhurt—Home rune: ( til lop, ( aa*j . l/cll**ll. Three bnae lilt: MlvrU Inmblea; Wo-hhiim (2), l.nmlt II), tirim Wilder. Left on ba*ea: TiiImu, 7; Omaha, ft. Double pluyfi: O'Neill to Tliont|>aofi to Orlgga. Itnmm mid hlta: Off MrltemanMkl. 12 and 13 in 4 1-3 Inning*; nff Prender cud, 2 mimI 3 In 4 2-3 inning*; off Pena*. 3 and ft in 0 Inning*. Winning pitcher: Pence; loMing pitcher, HcbeniNo*kl. !!«** on bull*: Off *>fanton, 3; nff MchemanMki. 2; nff Pence, I. Hlrurk ont: By Preniler 0**4. 2j by Pence. 2. Wild pitch. Pence. I mplrea: Held and f oil In*. Time of game; 1:30. Grover Allows Indians Two Hits T.IncnJn. Veil, itav ? - Rug* drover, who Joined the Melon* Thursday, let (tklahoina 1‘ity down In two safe blnwa and Manager W-.I.i field a team copped »H# opening game of the aerlea hei c with the Indian* by >< l \<< > >in| Miftun'el* Lincoln fire pinker, I. necked hi* third h'-iue rt, i in tiro day* in ihe fjrat In ning. with Moore r.n l>a*c drover at ruck out m.n of Up- ieavua rhnrnplnna and *v'*m never In trouble ex< apt in the 'ourlb, when double* by McNally and 8pencer drove over o pair of tglllea Kin r-lla. Mdon right gardener, had a great day in the field, making five putoutg of the eenaailonol variety. The genre: Uttl.O. I ITT, All If O A I Ff*»«. If 4 0 4 ft Hw'iny, of 4 (i t i) M .S ly, 21# 4 1 t Ij K#*If#xr, rf 4 " I ft Hp#*nr#r, e * 1 4 j| Kni'r, lb 1 0 * n< Til#-, 21* 2 ft I ?| K (l»t. Mi 2 0 I -i) Hiinger, f» 2 f* #1 ** x Ifi### kh’n I •• ft ft Allen, p ft n ft «» Tntii* 2:4 x IsIiflJIJkZV. An If O A Moor#, ef 3 13® Ifam'on, a« 3001 M'D'Ia. !fc ♦ Z 7 • Hn>d#r, r t I 7 I Kln»* la, r f 3 o n M'lf'M, 3li I tt J I 1f#nry, If 4 0 2 « V<> 1 n a •(. . I I 3 (lrov*r, p 3 10 1 Toi# la *. uy n n i rig# ' 0 M.NbolIia fity .VIM» Aft 4 2 f.ir> «ln : -n am no, f, Houtukarjr- li!i»> M^ Nall' K*|b#r. Mr,or* tZ). M« I >m**#!*•. Mt'OpMldk 'lrnv*r Kr ror*: '.VtrNiiliy, Jftin*nl-fr.' WflS*ni*l# Mr r»or «M, W/on* rug M?Pan*»l» Thr** bn#* hit} Ynfin* Two !'»■» hit# Mnor#, Mr/*Of »r. Mr N<l*>\ #»rrlflr*a Hamilton, KlnaoJtft. Mia#* on hall#'. Off flroyar, 1; off All#*, Jf.' h-'tcig« k nut Hv Orov#r. 7; by AJlow, 1 Hit T»f j.‘frhM ball: Moor# by A11# nr, Hit* and' run#: Off Allan. • and ft In *lgtit Inning* f .owing p|f#h«r: All#n. I.rff ori >»aa*rf: Oklahoma <’|ty. ! Kari»*«1 run#: fJnroln. ft; Oklahoma «lity. ? Tima: i . ft0. I’lnplr#*; Shannon and 1 ton a hit*. Japanese I)a\is Tup Players l.ose in Meel Philadelphia, May " lloih of th< Japanese liavls nip players, TaWlo llsrada and M Ktikuda, were elimin ated Thursday In the fourth round of the middle (dates tennis tournament at the flerhmntown f'rlrket rluh. The defeat of llarada l>y Allen Be hr of Jh>w J'prk, J *. 7-S, * l. furnished the first upset of the tournn roent Wllllatn T Tllden, national <ham plon. disposed of Kukuda. M, *0, Saturday Only .Suits to Order $29 so $40.00 to $50.00 Value MacCARTHY-WILSON TAILORING CO. Southeast Corner 15th and Harney Fairbury to Have w Independent Nine Fslrbury, Neb.. May ? —Fairbury vlll have an Independent baseball team thia year to meet with teams from Iteatrice, Marysville ami other towns of this claim to take the place of league hall of the past two years. John Hedmond and "Mtigsy" Mon ro* will be at the head of the aggre gation. Finances are being sub scribed liberally by those who fl named professional baseball In the past two years. A paid pitcher and catcher will he secured. •T^efty" Willey, pltchrr for Se prist's (toyotes, and t.entge Hhestak, P:ate league pitcher from Wilbur, will Ire retained for catcher. Hledaor, fast amHteur pitcher from Thompson, will assist In the twirling Around this battery a team will be built largely from Fairbury timber. The Fairbury park diamond w ill be used and two games h week are planned, the first being staged on Sunday, May 11. The fans arc putting up consider able money to Insure a stici < sefnl sea JAMAICA. FI rat rare; ClilnilBI, 2 year old*. '» furlong* Mill Winfrey .107 Clear View . .107 .Sedan* .107 Shanghai I «"• Tod Heijoaor ..107 Olwom (Hr! . .104 Wilbur C White head .... 107 Marond race: Condition*, I year old1*. *H ftir|oBfa: Tin*# Lxpoaur# 122 Margin .... I IK Mun Car .IU2 <rnn*a\xle H • Pwlng Along .Iff itriouy . •«. Prlr# Maker 107 The World Hi tMpay King 117 Mftertdau .. .112 Bonaparte .112 Faenxa 102 Ki'glet .117 Ma ale .107 Third rare Malden*. claiming. 2 year-old* end up, 0 furlong* Idle Toy .104 High c<,m‘nder. 14. Orenade .10f» xPiotocol .104 xMont/nartr# . .102 iWarrwtoB lw? laird llaron .. 110 xCuerar k xKerry Ulrl .. to L]artf#. 11 *•? Vlnayard ... .106 Mt. Anthony ...10S Honda Hp 101 Travlata ■••• ]'»» xCftmpoaer ..100 Holly Uaffney lo.. Comedy ....-104 May It .... ... t* Tldgy .HI Fourth rate Tha King* County hand cap. 4-y#*r old*. I I I# mHer. Prince Janie* .110 Mad Play ... 1ft< /»•% Mu Hunilnl i" Home Mt ret > h . I0i Fifth *a*e Claiming; 2 year-wide and up: * furlong*: fterpa.r .11* .fynte# . l»l Handy Bnieh 101 |r»fie Mwchey *•<•# K»r oh* H'Oro 1* Aladdin M1 A ehblJ ilon .lox vt.HU* Alfred .102 xTflt# .IA* Helrroea . 1%3 Herleyrorn . . .1«* Delyaia ........ ■* xRrlght light* J04 The Fenian ....** T .1 IS rider gaat Jl* Idly M.10* mark Wand 0| Mt «i h r*##. Maiden ftlllea; * year r>4d*. 4 furlong*: Had .114 Klf .114 Merlvlflia .>14 Longing .II# Myrtle llelle . 114 Parmari* .IH Muperletfe 114 C1gvlrhord .. 114 > Apprentice allowance claimed Clear, faat. riMino, Firel rare; $1 300, 2 year nl<l* 4% fur long* Thliilrwftnd If" Mir|ar«t d 1 .112 Dorothy Uilpio H i f’retty Ruelneaa 112 Froety Dnwn ,112 I3»d Hawk ...111 Fiery Flight 112 Mre Finley H2 fhryealaa 112 Frimr M Wlaer .112 Fir mi inertt ^....112 Hunty Con*eat M2 Second race The rtraen Spring \|ll#v Steeplechase handicap 4 year tlda ar# up. f*.000 add*d 2 mllae s#a Tala 144 Duett}*'* JRI Kthtnl lllua. 132 Mouynhnrn ’4* Knight of Ocean 143 Firata lin'd !4‘ ' »pf>lrr*e .148 Uulckagnd 134 Phawn Agluna 134 < ourteooa , 14* Hull a By* 111 Pan l\ 144 .Turin . . 114 Third rare Puraa ll.ioo. ; air old* 41* furlong* Barn*fg fiarrgr tt3 t'rumple . . 111 Bright Steal .111 Plane ..,.111 Flitrenta 111 Tall <«raa* .. til Hletn-r Haeeef.HI T ri'*'i .111 font tart ..III Zaladna 111 Four rare. $1,100, < laming, 3 year olda and up, • furlong* He*a ..107 Deputy . 113 Plan d’Or.t?2 Mercury til »<» Ifenry . . 1*4 Krnm . . .114 t'Hpt r‘oe* I fan 114 Maau >faah .102 Sralrh llroom . * 10 Heprlaal I0fi Admirer . 104 Fifth rare The Dill# haodl «i» 4 year olda and tip. $26,000 .idled I I I4ih » ha*diet 1li d' herrv I*fa 112 Wlldernaaa .114 aFlaaalaff .11, HlaHo H4 Klim »i- IN 'loll Hua 44 Hev-nun At nt 4s h.VfarHngal* 1*0 K H Sell 11* hNauiha I .. »4 Mr Mutt 101 Spot 'aah 111 Hnland . .00 aUrtagtrae eiabla and U. P Whhneyp ! en» r \ h.l * i oadan entr - Sl*lh rare The frrufd llttl pureaj I vear old ftlll#«; 1 fill I • Mel|le Morte Hi Sun Magnet "tl Yankee '’rlnc#0e IMI I .a ighurfia 10;, Helent I *ap 104 Seventh *»rc Pui *• 11 *0*. claiming 4 • env old" end up I » Ofay tiiblea 10* Vei .mica on wKrefty Srteev.y *4 Adhle'o » > n,‘ * flert|ghite 101 tTne Oaff 3") *l,nr<i 'V r»*• < .10 • i For novo aOld Fe1 *hfuI I'1’ Trafa/tua . ’ * 1 See Monarch • . Ife||fe*e Hi • Apprenthe alio m< * trial nr/ \\ **4 > her. clear, Iritk, feat. k Baseball l&siil($ and Standings WKHTKKV I.KAOI1K. (Handlni*, \s I* P**t. Win I ft*.* Titian . 11 4 .7*1 Tib .«*• W ichita . 'J 6 *4 1 *17 Si .loneph .* « .671 .6*3 Hklnhonm <’»ty .... 7 fc ill »7I .AM I ienver . 7 * A.1> ’•*! .At*w i’matin . 7 s 4*7 00 4*1 !>.•* *| (linen . 4 10 2«« .*13 .1*4 Lin* oln . .111 214 *47 10 Yeatrrditj’a Kmulti. Tula*. 14. * ’fit*hf. 2 Lint oln r.. Mkluhnrva Otjr, t Denver. 7; Hi Joseph. *. Daa Moines -Wichita. pnpiponerf. rain (iiimt'i Today. 'I'uIan at Omaha Wichita at Dee Moinea Oklahoma, City at Lin* *il» hi. .1 - jarph at Denver. > \T IONAL LKAt.t r. Standing*. \V L P« t Win f.one New York .II 2 *4*. i .716 i11 ilf* i n it m I i . ... » * 400 ».Ji ,!*tl7 i 'hicayo 1” 7 . 6*a a I i 66* Piitebuigb . * a Goo -2* iTJ Brooklyn . . « * 421 4*7 40“ llontrn 4 7 .3*4 4 |7 31! Hi I .ouie ..Alt *H •-* *!4 PillUdflphia 3 7 .*•« i*4 ?*3 Yenterdny'* Iteawlta. rinrlDBatl, 4. Oil i ago. 3 New York. 7 Mont on. 4 Philadelphia 7. Bon ten * Pitteburgh, 3; Ht. Louie, * iiintfo Today, yt Louie at Pi •' "Inn * t>. i mr nnntf »i ''h i mn, New York at |4««i»n Philadelphia at Brooklyn. AM fit K %N I.PA4.I r. Mandlnga. W. I,. Prt. W It lx>ae New York . • A'’0 '-‘A 11» f roll .. • 4 ««t» ». V fta; i'hlraan * * **“ -A2A S4J U'aahiugton J • J!! HI !?! Philadelphia . 4 7 2*' 2”2 lloeton .<** An 4 1 u, t /m Ia 4 * 4 AO 431 17ft • ‘ eveland . .6 i . 6 4 » ,*»7 Yeatrfdny'a BflitlU. Waahlnf Inn. «; New York. 4 line ton. 11. Philadelphia, t». 3; 4'leveland. 2 hi i.oula. 4; Detroit, i 4.arm- Todwy. Detroit at Rt. Louie Oilman at Oeveland Waahtiigton at New York. Hoc I on at Philadelphia. AMt.RIMV A«MK lATION. ytnmllng*. \\ J. Pet Min l.o-e Indian* polta . 11 t *** .7«4 *47 Kunee- 0»r . . • * •<*'» -JJ* CnittifiliHi ..... .4 7 Jl .46* .64® Mtnneripotla .... * • .64“ • .4*1 M .. 6 Aft4 -51! 152 Lotjievllle .. 7 * .4 ,7 .»M 41* HI Paul . . . 7 • 4 • .47! 413 Toledo . Ill 231 IH Yeeteedwr'a Heanltg, Kanaaa f'lty, 6. (amlevIII#. 4 Indtanapnlia. 7 Milwaukee, t (’•furtihue. *; Afinneap»dia. 4 Ht. Paul. C Toledo, 4 (fNmri Today. Toledo at hf PauI ('olurnhu- a’ MlnneepeLa Indlann nolle at Mdwa iV » e l.milaillie at iCanaae t’liy. not Til ICR V 4*M)( IATION. Afemi'i* (*h« (If nnnga 4 I it m'nglitoM. 7, Mobile 1 Allan'- II Ww I’rl* one. * ft Inning-. d.-rknee* » Little f!nrk. S. Vaahvllle t thrr.r..r*% r. i rali r.. Danville. 4 Pmrla. 1 Terre Haute 7; Hlrwnnlegton, 1. K% anaviH-. 12; Decatur. f INTICRNATfONAf*. Toronto. 4 Newark. 3 Roekeater 7 leraev Otf. 4 Heading hyraeuae. rold. Hall.more Buffalo. wet ground* TtUt I YAM V liellaa 4 hhre\epnrt. “ Port Worth II Wichita Fall* • Kooaton. U Man Antonio Halvr-tnn. A; Iteautnoflt. * MlKtlsallTI VAMIt. Waterloo 1* Cedar Halida. 1 Moline A; Ottumwa, 2 Dubuque 4 Murllngtnn, 1 Itork N'and a Manhilltawa, 1 LAVALLE RELEASED TO PITTSFIELD Outfielder f.u Vnlle of the TtufTaloea haft been releaned on option lo Pitta Held, Mnea In the Kafttern league according to annoim. ein*nt mad* jer teidfty bv Harney Huroh. t,e Valle who came to the Hiiffaloea from dVafthington with .tlnimy O'Neill haa played quite regularly In the outer gardena alnee the opening of the aen non. | American Association ei Paul, vei.in . tier 1— II It K Ti.lrde . ...... 4 ft I Hi Paul .. Nil Hi till ii ft <1 tl«"»4.n, Vf*rklr ant] I'l*on Mllwmik**. Wl» . M«y * • H 11 I* Tnill* iih poll* * • I \| 11 IV It ilk r 4 1 I4 i f! ■ 11 h i im it •» r v *-11 nn«l Kfiflfr, • nil Hhlnmill lift inoiuukr Kin... I lly Me. May » •w It MK I.*»iil#%ll1" 4 1ft I kaitHi f*lfy ... ft 11 t f > o 11H f I t «t»»1 hfOlf H|P TtlOf ntwI.iHn J»t.t «»n una Mklf/ lift InnlntfHl a A-MO May ij W M ft* • ♦UimH*i • * 12 1 M|nnH*pnll» 4 f J ihrop *n>1 HarHtv. Bn* Orlffm. mci Ma>«r. CJuirlic I’iMiflork Slriiiiis MihIp ill Drake RpLivs w |>M Hare* l«» Hr Hum Hi W •**!» mplim H< Im i anmal May H** MU I Ml. Mettle w«»h. May 1 V teal H"| hiiawn I'hitW |***Met h, the • mid a faataat human.” and Vfe title lay, to !•* a feature ef tha fifth annual t Mveraliy of Washington re lay eamhal at Ilia etadlum iter# bit fda< mav ha Paddock's leal rare, ■recording tn a statement leaned by h m tonight on hi* arrival from Port land, Ore. A *trained muscle In Paddock’* 'high. *>i*t*ln*d In la*l week * Drake ralay meet, will not keep him from competing again*! Hurley, but Pad dock admitted that the Injury may lender him from representing Ameri ca In Olympic* and Inr him from further competition. "My leg I* not coming nlong *o well," paddock elated tonight. "I'm afraid, very much nfrald, that my athletic career la doomed. Jt waa an old Injury and what doctor* aay about paralytic alrokea often appllea to leg lnjurle*. I have been corresponding with my father by wire and hav^ reached a decision to run Saturday, t will give everything I have got to leaf my best mark for the 100-yard da*h. Jf my leg hold* 1 have n chance. If It fall*. I'm through. If ( have to go through ihe reat of my d*v* nuralng an Injured leg, I quit firat. Saturday'i race will tell.” Burch Releases Two Plavers y The axe fell on two Omihn Buffo Ires Fndav when Barnes Burch, own er of the rliilv announced that Pltrli er Frrd Srhrmanskl, otu a Inert from the Washington American* In the deal that sent Byron Speer* to the Nationals, snd Don Brown, outfield er, hart been glsen their outright re lease. Brown Joined the Buffaloes lste tn the season of 10?^ coming from (tie Texas league. * l.l.iahan, Chicago semi pro. who has lieen with the Buffaloes sine* the training season started, will prohaldy play the outfield until Bun h ran se cure another fly i baser ''Stubby” Mark, former Whit* Sox plteher who was purchased by Burch from th» Shreveport club, piliied the Buffaloes Friday. He may take the mound against Ihe Oiler* this after mam. Mai k Is th* hurler the t'hl i ago Americana paid something like lifi.AfO for to the the Seattle Huh of the Pnrlflr coast league lie was ills satisfied at Shreveport and wanted his release. f '■■■"- v Pacific Coast League | V dan Era nelaco. May S. P If V. '.oh A ng*l*a ... .....I * < Man Fr»nrlifo . .... .9 ...... 1 9 n Mat Hugh#* and Mylar; 0*ary and Tail*. Portland. Ora. May •— P FT F >i«cf»ni#ntii ....... 7 1* Mori land ..... .114 } ItaMeriM Hall and ••hang, *.<>•*» t Mediant and <du«ry T.oa A||4l*l, May 1 — .. . H If E Oakland . . 7 11 f» Vernon .. 4*4 Matter!** Fueler and l»a.i*r Vine# Mel lata. K*rU, Courtfiey and Hannah ftaaffl«. May t - M H F Mail I.ake City . 4 3 Haatlle .^ . t 11 1 < i 7 Innlnga > BatUrle* Mulrahv Ponder and Jen kina t’wok, Mttn and and Tolila, K Baldwin. Ai’vt.Ki r. THEY TALKED BEHIND HER BACK Thru They Cut Her, Shunned Her Society, and Her Mirror Told Her Why. Mkrcirex Rojevrd Her Troi iux There'* tragedy—but it happens to many beautiful women. 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May 2 The I’hi' igo While N »v ,lefe*re*1 tb* • levelarid Indian*, i to 2, here today, shoving the Kedehtoai mlo last place in the American league ■ landing. I'ovHesUI# held the visitor* to five hit*, but error* behind him gave thei No* their rum Ted I,yon* pitched shut out hall until th1 ninth. when i he Indiana1 got two runs on two doubles and a • ingle Mr ore • fill A1*U A li If O A A'4'ron.fff 4 t 4 «' Mnmi/.rf 0 It o 0 11 «»«>!»•* i I f *220 Collin* 2b 4 14 2 Hhrr ly, lb 4 n lo «• K* him.3b 4 ] 1 IVr#i t if 4 11‘* j'rtndi.M 4 0 12 Hr hulk c 4 0 12 I on* p 3 0 0 2 Tot*!* 34 i 27 13 I I. ft* V U. A H II O A. 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Hr nt« h mwiwf* i §#• I p* ) iihI» •'** *fl* "I * - 4 Nummary Hum Fot bur fill, Twt»iw»l Knl>#n*n» Si»l*>r, Wllliirti* Hnom | Ptuliw* \7) hits H*Mffwa*t». i iKMifnrtli bit* Wlliwmti p •Se*f P*r-rlftt *»• Mr)».rrt*.»n, Pi*t*r. W»t-| Hi**!*- »»Uy*M H sr* v to CfiM »" Ku\r ; Hi \ iff tn V It. - i* 7(cft nd I h*-« I >#* roM 4. P». J.ou* « KNM*o» wo I hull* off I '*nf/*n h. 3 Ptrurb out Hv j I »n ?’ f oh II it* Off Pt*»n*r. * tn 7 | tnninfi, off Guilin*. 2 *0 J iUBlMf l.w*in* j otich'-r ptf»w**r rmplr** Slurs* nfjr* J OrntiHy and Iflld#bron<l Tttnt: 1 3t RALPH GREENLEAF DEFENDS HONORS Detroit. May 2—Ralph fieenleaf of Philadelphia held his plat e as world » champion pocket billiard player when he defeated Rennie Allen of K insas City J2S to 3k In a play off match for the title here last night. Oreenleaf finished the game In the Hth Inning with an unfinished run of k3. At the conclusion of the championship tour i.anient Wednesday night Oreenleaf and Allen were tied with eight games won and four lost. LINKS OBTAIN ANGEL HURLER Los Angeles, May 3.—Arnold Cran dall' southpaw pitcher Of the Los Angeles club of the Pacific Coast baseball league and brother of Otis Crandall, Angel httrler, has been sold outright to the Lincoln (Neb.) club of the Western league, tt was an nounced here Thursday by Oscar C*. Relchow, business manager of the Angels. Srolt Sliir> «il Kill ^ ilh Three I wo-Kuse Mils IVimnrlk, Mnpidp lliilli Hu I r. t U \ i*|rr*n Nlutrl otfip Hu* I'lmnl in 1.1M liimn, III Sl»Hh Mat T Ittf' « nlnlli n . Nmm na with J»dt . ii tia»« l.rt.hr • 1 .."i. anil c»»# >S««i me inn It* ttrtnil •h alght »lrt«*r> «t>i Vim S"iU Herr l<wt»i Hu -ini) »«t i i« i Ihtih Mnirlilsf and Prnnink were Ml trial). I.t era'll Vtoll, New Sork •> trill.Ill allMt'lalnll. |il.i)inc HU I.ISM CHine, III! Him itnulilra lor the San ltra-n. Siufr XV A*MINOT*>v All If *1 A •ty.l** l». i i 6 » 41 . 4 4 3 4 ) «io«Hr if S * l o K«»f rf 4 12 0 l^lh *1 rf o o o o f 1 n & 0 fro'tn, |h 4 1 14 )»<*. y ) . 0 4 4 Mof'sc. p 4 2 1 2 I Slew YORK A n II n a Wilt, rf | • J * lb ft * * * Rntb rf SI'*. M# ‘* if 4 ?! • r*'on4b» n A A 0 Hw lb ft fit 4 Ward :h ft | 4 ft R*Mf. M 4 3 13 r 4 o f 1 IVnti ■ *, p 4 * t Tom:* I? it *T 14 iRin r«r In ninth ore by inning* W«»hingt<m . fan i«j_* N«w York. oni n« jno—4 Hummur* Kuna Judge Harrs* Rlr# Ea*s. Park inpaugh. Mugridge Dugan Plpp P*nrock, Error*- Ka» Prothro <-> Srott. Two bo* hi'* -wi Mog dga Threr ' a** h Marne, Dugan Home run Hn# g»ol» baarr Prothro Pennon* Sacrifice Mruaei. Ooailn. Hurl. Rice. Pipp. Douh * pl*> ^ -►! f tn Ward Daft on b»»*r v*v% York 1. Washington 4 Baa*-* up bai- Off I’antiork. i off Mogrtdg* Him ou* By Mogridgc. I by Par 1 T tpir*« IHneen, Rowland and • onnoflir. Tima ; a? North Signs as (darinda Coat It f’larinda, I*., May J.—Burton K. North, 1’arson* college, haa been signed as athletic coach of Clarind* High .<• hool, to succeed Chester Mead who has been appointed to a slmiier p'«*ltl«n at the Iowa Wesleyan uni veralty, Mount Pleasant, la. North If captain of the Parsers football team, and la strong in » athletics, a letter man in track and basket ball. This Week’s Choice Value Real Estate Page Which Runs Every Sunday in the Want Ad Section Is the Short Road Toward Home Ownership 9 0 EVERY ADVERTISER Chooses His BEST Bargain for the Week and Offers it on Sunday If you are at all interested in Omaha’s Real Estate values it will pay you to read the page each Sunday. The following Real Estate Dealers are regular users of the page: * » *, Hasp Hros. Si liroeiler Investment Co. (has. fJ . Martin A Cn. Stulit-lledford Co. The Henson A‘ Garrett Co. Hamilton A• Cn. Shuler A' Cary Henson A• Carmirheal Gallagher A• \ el son George A• Cn. Grnenig ('o. Shopen A* ('.'n. / . II. Maenwr Co. (•Inter A‘ Spain First Trust ( o. * Sent tv Hudson ( o. Fdtv. F. H ilhnms Co. I\ J. Trbbens Co. Metcalfe Co. f Harrison & Morton r J. I. Mulvihill .1. F. Hiatt ('o. R. F. Clary Co. ^ (. rat r.Hibbard Co. J. H. Kopirtz Hanson Investment Co. C. T. Spier Co. I H. Renner Co. I'avn- «$• Sons Co. The Omaha Morning Bee THE EVENING BEE AT lantic 1000