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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1924)
Art Griggs’ Crew Wind Up 1924 Season With 7 to 0 Victory Over Tulsa Oilers -a Omaha Bunches Singles in Ninth for Five Tallies jack Lclivelt’s Sluggers Un able to Solve Nick Cullop’s Slants in Pinches. TIXS.A, Olda., Sept. 30.—In a game featured by the Oilers' re fusal to score a run, the Omaha Buffaloes took the last game of the series, 7 to 0. It was the windup ami the young men were very eager to get started home. The score: OMAHA. AH. R. n. PO. A. E. Thompson mi . 5 1 l 3 5 0 O'Neil 2I> 5 0 1 f» 3 0 Wilcox 3b .4 « 0 1 3 4) RohinMon rf ....4 1 1 3 1 0 C'ullop p .4 0 0 O 1 0 P.ODOwIta cf .3 I 1 3 0 4> I.cimhan lb ....4 2 1 fi 0 0 Luebhe e .2 l 0 3 1 1 Lee If ._4 _1 » Totals .35 7 8 27 14 1 TULSA. . _ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Awitln If .4 O l 2 O 1 Woehbuni 2b .4 O ~ 1 3 0 Davin rf ....«••••• 4 0 0 2 0 b Lamb cf ..3 0 0 1 0 4) l.ellvelt lb .4 « 3 13 0 « CroxbT c .4 O 1 2 1 0 ?**Wt sb. .3 0 2 16 o Htppln .2 « « 2 8 1 Pence p ._3 b 10 0 1 Total* .32 0 10 27 13 2 Score by Inning*: ___ „ Omaha .000 020 ®®*—? 'Pulvii .(KM) 4HH) 4)4141——4J Summary—Two-base tilts: t-*'i'>ih«ii. Robinson. Stolen base: R ilcol. Rouble plays: Stuart to t.ellvelt: Thompson to R'»U to I-enahan (2). left on bases: Omaha. «: TuJsa.6. Ruses on balls: <*” Pence, 1; off C'ullop. 1. Htnick out: By Pence. 2: by Cullop, 1. Hit by pit riled ball: laielihe. bv Penee. tmplres: Hayes and Caffney._Time: t hour. Spanish War Vets Plan Fisht Show U BATTLING MONROE and Ler An derson, crack New York light heavyweight, will meet in a 10 rnund bout =t the Auditorium Thurs day, October 9, according to George Yager, matchmaker of the Spanish War Veterans’ club. Besides the Monroe-Anderson bout, Ace Hudkins will battle 10 rounds with Sammy I-eonard, St. Paul uni versity student, who defeated Hud kina here In the last show. IOWA STATE POINTS FOR BADGER GAME Ames, la.. Sept. 30.—With the first game of the season over, the weak spots discovered, and a line on his men, head coach, Sam S. Wlllaman, will start a hard week of practice in preparation for the Ames-Wisconsin game at Madison next Saturday. The visitory over Nebraska Wesley an by a score of 23 to 13 pleased W11 mrnan. He ran In a number of sub stitutes toward the end of the game, which slowed up the attack consid erably. A green backfield man was responsible for the second touchdown which the Methodists scored and an Inexperienced end who was “sucked In’’ by a simple cross buck gave them their first score. Coach Willaman has developed a really remarkable passing team this year. Roberts does all the passing and he har .n uncanny knack of put ting the ball in the receiver's hands. J. Behm and N. Behm. quarterback and halfback, and. Nave, an end, do most of the receiving. HORNSBY CREATES TWO NEW RECORDS St. Louis, Sept. 27.—Rogers Horns by, Cardinal second baseman, today took a place beside the greatest hit ters in baseball history. In the sea son closed here yesterday Hornsby' established two new records, one in batting average and the other in leading his league for the fifth con secutive neason. Hornsby finished wtih a total of 227 hits In 142 games, making a sea son's average of .42331, four points above George Sister's mark of two ’•ears ago. Sisler had an approximate *420 average, which tied Tyrus Cobb’s record set In 1911, the high water mark of modern baseball. The previous consecutive year bat ting record was held by Honus Wag - ner. who led his league four suecee ha't year*. Some of the old players hack In the lineup Include Bob Winters, Rich XJndenyyer and Miller. CONNOLLY, DENEEN ARE SERIES ‘UMPS’ Chicago, Sept. 30.—President Ban Johnson of the American league baa named Tom Connolly and William De reen as the leagues umpires In the world's series starting Saturday In Washington._______ A Vegetable Relief 1 For Constipation Nature’s Remedy (W Tab lets) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, near-to nature action- Relieves and prevent* biliousness, constipation and sick headaches* Tone* and strengthen* the digestion and assimilation. Utmd fot ovmw 30 warm W JUNIOHg—Little We I Th* **ms w — In one-third I doMi. eendy-coeted. For I children end edutta. | SOLO RY YOUR 0RUMI3T _— UNION TACIFIC LEAD lit. Team Standing*. , Won. I,o«t Pet. Store Department . 7 * .77* Division Engineer* . 7 * .77* Machine Shop* . 7 * .77* t.enerat Auditor* . 6 3 Car Record* .. ■ * * •®#‘ Pacific Fruit F.vpre**. H » .#*7 Car Shops . 5 * •J?? Chief Engineer* . 5 4 .SM Council III off* Shop*. S 4 .SSJ Auditor of Di»hnr»einent*.. 4 5 .444 I>. C. & If. Department. . . . 4 5 .441 M. P. & M. Department. . . 3 6 .333 Cabinet Shop . 2 7 .221 Paint Shop . 2 7 Purchasing Department ... 2 7 .222 Auditors . 1 » ‘f'1 Individual Standings. Jackson .190 Hollo .163 K. Norgard .... 1H5 Bartlett .16M Bloeiner .182 .Marsh . < ottinghnm -17 4'A. Petersen .1«7 Storrs .1*4 .fensen .160 DANISH BOWLING LEAGUE. Team. Won. L*>*t. Pet Nielsen’s Groo. & Meats....5 1 .833 Danish Pioneer .5 1 •333 Geo. Christiansen Si Co.. ... .5 1 .333 Fred Jensen ft Son ........6 1 .333 I>. B. No. 1 .2 4 .333 Iflilse & Kiepen .2 4 .333 Johnsen’s Bakeev .J ~ Dannehroc No. 216 .1 6 .167 Frontier Towel Supply .1 6 .16* Union Fuel Co. 0 3 3HM) Individuals. E. Wolf .159 Frit* Larsen -147* Carl Nielsen ..... I59C harles Jensen 144 B. Hansen 134 Jens Larsen 144 A. Christiansen 153 George Jessen . 143 WlUumsen .147 Rudolph .143 INDUSTRIAL BOWLING LEAGUE. W. L. Pet Com States Yannlgun* .5 1 .333 Murphy-Did-It Seconds .4 2 .660 K-B Printers .3 3 -AOJJ Klrsrhhraun Creamery .3 3 .560 Nebraska Tinners .3» 3 .500 Nebraska Welders .2 4 .833 Corn States Accountants .2 4 .333 Corn States laboratories .2 4 .333 Individual Averages. Peterson .188 Whipple .158 Dodd .166 I.ut* .156 Dane .163 Gnuthreaux .... 147 Mrtum .160 Kelly .145 Morris .159 Hleman .143 Players Eligible for Series Play m Chicago, Sept. 30.—The. following players are eligible to compete in the world’s series, according to an an nouncement by Commissioner K. M. Landis: Giants—Howard Baldwin. Virgil J. Barnes, John H. Bentley, Wayland Bean, A. J. Dolan; Frank Frisch, Harry Gowdy, Henry Groh, Walter Huntzlnger, Travis Jackson. Hugh Jennings, Claude Jonnard, George L. Kelly, .Fred Lindstrom, Hugh McQuil lan, Ernest Maun. Emil Meusel, Ar thur Nehf, James O’Connell, Wilfred D. Ryan, Frank Snyder, William South worth, William Terry, Jo>-n R. Watson, Ross Young, Lewis R Wil son. Senators—Nick Altroek, O. D. Bluege, Leon Goslln, W. M. Hargrave, Stanley Harris, Walter Johnson. Jo seph Judge, Harry Lelbold, Fred Mar herry, Joseph Martina, G. Earl Me Neely, George Mogrldge, Roger Peck lnpaugh, E. C. Rice, Harold Ruel, A. Russell, Bonnett Tate. J. T. Zachary. Paul Zahnlzer, Byron Speece. E. R. Shirley. Warren H. Ogden. JUNIOR SERIES DATES ANNOUNCED New York. Sept. 29.—Baltimore, the winner of the International league pennant, and St. Paul, winner of the American association flag, will play the first game of their "little world series” at Baltimore on Thursday. Harry G. Geisel, International league umpire, and Ollie Chill. Ameri can association arbiter, will be th" umpires, it was announced by John C. Toole, president of the Interna tional leugue, today. JOHNNY MORRIS BEATS F0YE PORTER Johnny Morris won the honor Sun day of winning the last club cham pionship over the present Happy Hol low club course. Morris defeated Foye Porter, 5 and 4, In the finals. Next season Happy Hollow will move to Its new course. In defeating Porter the new cham pion shot good golf. In th# morning round he chalked up a card of 76. IjMvrence, Neb., Sept. 30.—In a hot ly contested baseball game here Sun day afternoon Superior nosed out Lawrence, the final score being 12 to 10. Superior scored 10 runs In the last two innings. Wayne, Kan., Sept. 30—Wayne won tho baseball game from Hollis here Sunday, the score being 7 to 5. Batteries: AA'ayne. Novak, Powell and Campbell; Holds, Smith and Quincy. Haddam, Kan., Sept. 38.—Haddam defeated Hub’oell here Sunday after noon on the diamond. 5 to 2. Bat teries: Haddam, Brown and Prather Hubbell, S -houke and Gausman, Rist. ■ Oak. Neb... Sept. 30.—'The Oak team won from Republic City, Kntl., Sun day afternoon, 9 to 3. Belvidere, Neb., Sept. 30 —In a base ball tournament here Belvidere won | from Powell, 5 to 3; Ohiowa lost to j Strang. 1 to 2. Belvidere defeated | Strang, 2 to 1, and Ohiowa defeated Powell, 7 to 3. LEWIS KEEPS TITLE Vancouver, B. C., Sept. 30.—Kd ''Strangler" Lewla retained his title as heavyweight wrestling champion of the world here tonight by winning over Jatrlnda Gohard, Hindu grap oler, in straight fall*. Lewis took the first fall in 48 minutes 15 seconds with the headlock, and the second fall with the headlock again In six and a half minutes: Pliillv Wins Tennis Title. Cleveland. Sept. 29.—Philadelphia won the United States intercity dou bles tennis championship today, de feating Chicago, 6-1, 6-4, 6 4. "Kid Boot” sweaters may he had in either woo! or rayon. ~ AIIVK KTI «Tm K N T. Simple Way to Take Off Fat Can anything be simpler than taking a convenient little tablet four time* each day until your weight la reduced to nor mal? Of course not. Juat purchase a box of Marmola Prescription Tablet* from your drugglet for on* dollar, and etart now to reduce. 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Maybe you have really beautiful teeth with out realising it Film is charged too with most tooth troubles. It cling* to teeth, gets into crevices and stay*. Germs breed in it. And they, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. So, besides loss of tooth beauty, film is a serious danger to healthy teeth. You must remove and con The New-Day Demtifriom stantly combat it. It is ever pres ent, ever forming. Old-time dentifrices were unable to combat it successfully. And tooth troubles were a seri ous problem. Now modern science has dis covered a new way. A new-type tooth paste called Pepsodent that acts to curdle film, then harm lessly to remove it. No soap or chalk, no harsh grit dangerous to enamel. Mail the coupon for a 10-day tube free. Or, buy a full size tube at any druggist's today. See what beauty lies beneath the film on your teeth. " "" •' ■ 1 '■ T7T> rr Mail this for P K C L> lO-Dav Tube to THE PEPSOIJENT COMPANY, Dept. X-tMl, 1104 S. W*b**h Ave. Chicago, IU., U. A. A. Sm< to Name. .... AdSrau. ,r». ...... ■ Only on* tuh* |n • f*mllr. 1T1S ___— J,... ■ ■■ — ■ ■ -. — - —- ' National League Entry in World Series L-----' Here are the members of the New York Giants’ team. According to numbers they are: 1, Hugh McQuillan, pitcher; 2, Jack Bentley, pitcher; 3, Arthur Nehf, pitcher; 4, "Rosie” Ryan, pitcher; 5, Jess Barnes, pitcher; 6, John Watson pitcher; 7, Kniil (Irish) Meusel, outfielder; 8, Bill 8 outhworth, outfielder; 9, Ross Young, outfielder; 10, Frank Snyder, catcher; II, Kddie Ainsmith, catcher; 12, Hank Gowdy, catcher; 13, Heinle Groh, Inflelder; 14, Travis Jackson, infielder; 15. Frank Frisch, infielder and captain; 16, George Kelly, Infielder; 17, W. II. Terry, outfielder, and 18, Hack Wilson, outfielder.___ Noted British Thoroughfares Acquired by Californian New York, Sept. 29.—Two noted English thoroughbreds were In a con signment of horsgp #or Major S. Christensen of Pleasanton, Cal., which arrived today on the Minnetonka. 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WA Inut 0300 —————————a——————^ Mrs. Sibbemsen Leads Golfers Mrs. A. H. Slbbemeen won quali fying honors In ths annual handicap medal play tournament for the EUa Sprague Memorial trophy on the Omaha Country club course yester day. Mrs. Slbbernsen had a gross score of 96. less 16 handicap, which gave her a net 80. The trophy must be won three times In succession to give the win ner permanent possession. Mrs Slb bernsen and Mrs. John Redlck have each won the trophy once. Qualifying scores: Mrs. Guy Kld doo, 89; Mrs. C. E. Metz, 90; Mrs. S. F. Caldwell, 94; Mrs. George Redlck, 96; Mrs. John Redlck, 98; Mrs. L. Brlnker, 98; Mrs. J. H. Wright, 99. Pairings: Mrs. Slbbernsen, handi cap, 12, plays Mrs. George Redlck, handicap 8. Mrs. Metz, handicap 17, plays Mrs. John Redlck, handicap 9. Mrs. Klddoo, handicap 30. plays Mrs. Brlnker, handicap 23. Mrs. Wright, handicap 19, plays Mrs. Caldwell 17. DONNELLY LEADS W. U. BOWLERS G. S. Donnelly, rolling with the construction team In the Western Union league, bowled a total of 648 pins for three games in a regular league match at the Omaha alleys last night. Donnelly’s score Is the highest three-game total rolled thus far this season In the Western Union league. ELECTED CAPTAIN Des Moines, Sept. 80.—Steve Slaughter of Kansas City was elected captain of the Drake university cross-country team at a meeting held yesterday. I Don't Be Caught in the I I Big “After Parade" Jam I 12 Complete Shows! I AFTER the Parade B I TOMORROW NIGHT I i Colleen Moore—Conway Tearle in 1 i “Flirting With Love”--Herzberg’s Style Review! B 1 Complete Show ||i The Parade 0 ^ Two Complete Shows After Psrsde Tonight ^ The Only Downtown Theater with a p New Show Today f3EEC ;r ^ A Two-fisted Son of the Plains § FRED THOMSON and Hit Horse, “Silver King” in jj The Dangerous I Coward Starting Saturday The Omaha Daily Nears Presents “Nebraska i Under (Vaudeville—Photoplays A Record-Breaking Show CUNNINGHAM AND I BENNETT REVUE Syncopated Sensation, Cast of 12 - Carvet A Vierna ROY = = c j: LA PEARL 3 Reddingtoos _ _ LILLIAN Doro.hyJerg.re QQNNE i Arthur Hays " On the Screen ELAINE HAMMER%EIN | in "Drums of Jeopardy" j Complete performance following parade Wednesday Evening i^i—y LOADED WITH LAUGHS A Musical Comedy Hit! fWPfTaff?! AU ThU USjmUMRjs Week Empress Players with cast of 32, “Two Old Fools” A Daring Photoplay of Broadway’s White Lights “3 O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING” Complete Performance Aflar _Parade Wed. 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Golden Crook lirktl1* BEAUTY CHORUS Ol M CROOEETTEs ImUii Rutt Altai faradto Paaa Gajraty Two Showa After Parade I Tonight The Photoplay Hit “WELCOME STRANGER” i Starting Saturday “Sinners in Silk” H The Most Paring Picture of the | Year NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS ROl'ilVARD - • SM and l •rr»nyni Hatty Cnmfrann nnd Parer Maimnnt in "THE ENEMY SEX" GRAND.t«tk nnd Winner Krnd Thompton In "Tka Mart of Lena*" 1 ADo Jack Mutkatl and Edna Murphy In "lata tka Nat" I OTHROP.34tk and l attire* Jamae Kirkwood and tJta tea la “LOVE’S WHIRLPOOL" WHEN IN NEED OF IIKIT TRY OMAHA BFE WANT \|1S