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Bringing Up T &T ,OLL-F COULD J05T OT SOMEONE "TO 0 IN NE H005E BtrORt I OO- ROURKES SUBDUE SLIPPING CHAMPS Pa't Athletes Get Their Revenge on Coal Miner Grant and Chane Hira from Box. EVERYBODY CRACK3 THE BALL Tli frlfky lnhnllllo, who lilllfd oiy ilc lime nllilrlM t foiirtpt-n tanii flciillofk HiimlHy nrt avi thr'tn uliin lli( wrlxl by a :i lo 2 inunt Mnnday, t iiiltiic(l mid bflmvrrl ctrw yen ti'tdBy, with the rf""lt that the rumrVlftn tt tliim to ii jfiymm hIh unhlf r, 10 to J. Yoiiiik Mr. tirant, who, by the aid of Int of lurk Mini norne doubtful mmtlipiiw lnti. lirkod I lurry Ki ntimi In (iltuh- 'r' twit In lit Urn Mfilncn, wim Hie vie I tlm. T)i Itourk nt'llllery Immmi'ri'd Mr. iltnt. lo h fur you-' ll nd In Hit? fifth frnitif. th lloontiT mmthpHW durklfld i'odl mlnln ! Illkh llrldui! In cuiilpr than hinlliif to timh,n bull ril'fir, find dcr rlrkt lilniUf-lf. Mr, Maker and hi mold! bull wrro calhd iixn lo aunror h ful iirln (Iihihiik. hut Mr. linker and th iiiolnt hull nr prftty punk ri'lnforf. merita and lh lUiurkovlnlan k(pt up the (lauKhtcr. hrni (.rt (.air. Tht coinhnt Waa ronnldi-rably rillvnd t'y a f'-w wordy halOa between tha mh-ktr-a and Iho iitntilrrn. Mhohkit Marly Krua; U-canip leal at both Mr. Carney and Mr. Kfkirmn and III a verbal tilt with the latter arlrttrr hecrfM o heated and limlnterit that Mr. . Kt-kman turnrd IfKief hla tnfanllln grin and rhnard Marty to the 'lnch. Marry Krauze took Marty'a plai'e in renter and dlrtlnKuUhnd hlmaelf by gettlnt hlmaelf a couple of base hit. Krnhi Krueger and Ph k llreeu had a little private tHt and Carney had to ctep between them to rentore peaee. Bub Marahnll, fivMnif unuaually eomhatallve, rhoae the entlro I'ea Molnea club, but. nena of the Ilooatera were wllllni to lake any chance with him, having heard from an authentic, aourra that Marshall In no peraon to mix with, provlilltis; one want to retain the uual regularity and ayininetrjr of one' map. Kllduff Oeltvera Hit. The Hourkea started to leap on Mr tirant, who, according to lahelt, 'Ja a ery pnunlMlni? younRnter, In tho second atanan. An error by IVinny t'lnlre, a liHsaeit ball, Mlllcr'a nut and Oklahoma IVte Klhhiff'a alnclp acured one run fur the locatq. " In the third tnnsa three mora were added to the count. Smith alnnled. After Itiirs; and Krug went out Foraythe wan liunctiired in a hoof and ha faked a limp to firm. Ernie Krueer reefed a to-hnjjKer Into renter, on which Smithy worrd nud Oyrua tanaroed to third (Ji cplta tho Injured pedal. Ray Miller cracked a dniihla down the first biioo Hue and t'yrua and I jnle marked. A walk to Klldiit f, 1'rlrat' aacrtrica and Thompson' hit to center iMred another in the fourth, Then came the fifth. The fifth some atuiua And It took all tho starch "lit of Mr. tiranl. I. rant rn Ills Klalah. Harry K nms celebrated hla deuht into i tic combat bv liniiln a hit to light, l iHsytlio s.crlfl el. Krueacr walked Miller trouiidi'd out, hut KlUluff Walked Tbna the basoa ere full, Mr tirant wa so atartled by Umpinit n'l the sacks otcti)it ty oir animate. t iiihlrtss that lie promptly choked I'caJ d lit tfnt In hi and ha couldn't e il piste, lie issued a k lo fries! and Kiausx t"ddlei a-m, the rubber on the ii'pe At t la ieiit the conl miner d . idd he tud enur and he brat It l"f Ho lt at t'H sv e-l IsbeU a irnmoiiwt fr tisker iker g-d. anv to a ttWi'tt start tT imii f-i i r 'rUt,t bll at "nimi si.ii. Krtirfe cMuiHi on th f,re. Marl rMil'i !tl en t (hit p utter and t ai.uO.tr lfc. hii-litf .uiii n ' f l'k r tlle I d n act t'ltif i t'd rmd by f!jf ait frl Itelltvta !. J , t ii.it;l lh -'r t!...ike i uu )' r kin m ' niMn f ' e r i i at l'"it' it t e -t kivtavt I I li.alol I ' l " ! k itlii ,.w i!!tr i 4, .'' 4 it tt.tr livii rtr-4 I 'I Kilt tsaktf 't " .'t r ..bi4' K nun M'ia? i an t VI v, n ttrt t ml. .. I vis fc,..!d,"f O- '-Sl-.t t,:i s - I I'll. -1 tf tivu fBeS'-a- I f lllM''t 1'V' " i , M - .' VVf'! Hi. I H:-i'l' nil' ti I'i: 1 il't rve' I M S ft ! ' -Ji ..I a ' . i - '4 I I 1., 1 t I - 1 1. ,4, it I t a i..'.ii - !. , ttm tVa t 'i. i -4l . f i ! , 4 I tM .. II. in. ... aa4 n H ' ! ' " r .- j i . I i. t ! t . . ,ii t .esl ?- - ' t " t f -4 . jr- ff -,h a4 ! !. . , i . . - ,4 . i i , i i.. ,. ' ... i. in., . ii, .,. ... Father ; - i j I i Standing of Teams .VAT. I-EAOt'K. wt:ht. i.vivwk. SV.I-.JM W. I,. I'.t.i RONtAI) 7 4 ,; VVIchiU ... It 2 MH Htochlyn ,, r-hlln. I'hu'rtwo .... HI. Ismla.,, ' Im lnnall I'HtdbiirKh N(!w Vork. 4 ."; I.lniohi 5 ,J i tmn hn ft $;i Toprk 7 kMrlmvrr ... 7 ... ... 5 3 4 , ,4"i1 7 4 ,.'mHImi 'Mit.. 4 N 4 M'Vik it 7 .Mi 9 ,1SJH(. Jorph . 2 .W esterdo' Iteanlla. wiTi:rtv t.KAHfK, I'ea .Molina, '', 'ninth, 10. t, Josi pii-T'd ehu, rain, Lincoln, V,: lona i lly, VI. lu iiVur, Wli bi n, it. NATIONAL l.KAdl'K, ftrooklyn. 1; New Vork, 1, I'ltllmlelphlH, Itnatou, ('Ittsliuiiih-t'liiclniiiitl, rain Ht. l-ouls. 3; fhluiao, 0 A M KI(H' A l.KAiJ 1 K, t'hh'Hko, !i; Hi. Loula, 4 f levrliiiid. ti; Jieiroll, I r.oatou, 4: Wwh ni'lon. 7. New Vork, ; J'hlliidelphiH, 4 li noes 'l'udH. W'eMtei n ' l.ennurt N'o fames ai heduhd Notional I.eiitfue .New Vork at I'hlla dnlphla. Ameriinn Iau Clncliiiiull at Kt f.ous, fhlcnvn at I'ltishurgh, Hrouklyn nt New Vurk, l'hlladel hla al llnslon. What Really Happened OMAHA. A II, It. fimlth, If 4 ill Pura. 3b 'i 0 ii. r. a 1 2 0 0 o i 1 Oil 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 I K ruT, cf , 2 0 I Krauae, cf ,, ,1 I 2 Koraytbe, rf 2 I 0 Krueaer, e 3 4 2 Miller, lb ,, S 1 3 Kllduff. a 3 2 2 1'rleat ,3b 3 (I u Thompaon, p li 0 2 3 I Totals HI lo 12 ah. n. ii. ro, a Ilahn, rf , ft Hunter, cf b Jones, lb 4 iMelnan, If 4 Hreen, e Jlartford, a. Kwoldt, Sb... i Is I i s, 2b Orant, itakrr, p ... 4 ... I ... S Total i 9 12 lone out on Infield fly. Omaha Ituna 6 1 S t 3 0 0 -l0 lllta 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 3 lies Molne ' Ituna 00401000 0- 11111 0OSO22OI 1 Three-base hit: Kllduff, Two base hlta. Kriiener, Miller, Kwoldt. HHcrlfiee htu Koraytbe 121, I'rlcai, .Meluan, Claire, Onuit. titolen base: Kruif. Left on baaei: Omaha, lo; IHia Molnea. C, Hlta: tiff tirant, 7 in four und two-thirds I n nt nu . off Unker, & In three and one th rd In tilim. Ktruck out: Hy Thumpann, J, Haaca on halbt: Off Thnm(aon, 1; off tltant, 4; off Itakei. 3. Hit by pitched ball: Forayth. I'aaaed ball: llrean. Tliiui: 2 Oil. Umpired: Carney and Eck- man. TIIF. ion Make Trrentr-Three I(a for To! a I af Ihlrlj-Uva Basra. filot'.V ITTY. la.. May l-Uneoln made lenty-thre hits off the Hlnm iiiv pitcher for a total uf thirty-five bases and mado It four atrwUht. Scoie: LINCOLN. All. It II O. A. F. I n I Carlisle If I Mile hman. 2h t 1 .1 Tboiimsoii, cf i . 2 1 Mori-, SO I I S Lobi r, i f I 3 Stevenson, ss. 5 4 3 v tiiinio iii i i i lohi!ml7c, IV X i I'iiWvis, p 0 0 I ssi, p 1 it t 'Pchmandt , 1 O 0 i) 0 II I I A 0 t 0 13 Total ir 14 HlOl'X 1'ITV A It, It .4 I lv I i) : 1 I I'sllbllAtl SS... I'o.lOey. ic, , il. V si son i f iolinolly.. 9b , , ileinili,. If ... K,lts. ib .,, MutiHer, rf.,,,. I l Ii.ii,.ii, e . l'nf,-or, p., PnlU, p risia. p.. ..... 't ' if... . 'litaiv!. , 2 t 1 I T .' s , i.' : H ( !' -t I'nwrits in Ii.,1 v I f O iile b, l.H-ih Mn o.ii I 1 I ; 1- li -o,. n . I l 1 I i I I I li 1.. ft on !. irn.ut lit I.in.'u'n l ' I. . en net. :m,. ill 1 i I is. , .1. 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PU1T YOU TEN BFAN IF YOU'LL .MIST STEP IN NY HALL. - J rtK vv AHEAD OF V SERIES GOES TO WICHITA Every Game Won from Denver by Jobbers in Contests at Home. LAST ONE TAKEN, SIX TO FIVE WICHITA, Kn., May J.-WIWilta took every sum of the Iienver eerlea by win ning todiiy. With two out In the ninth, the Viultea iiiuiIh two acore and won, lo 0. Kcore; , WICHITA, rv ' 1JS AH. It II. n. A K. Tolilln. If fi 0 I 0 I 0 l ux, if J 0 1 0 0 Jackson, cf 4 110 0ft Absteln. H S I D Jii I I llrittoii, 2b 4 2 0 2 3 I I fell om, ,'!! S0114 l.llw hl, lis II 1 'I I 0 ;iiv, ii 4 ii I o fl Ki earner, p 4 0 S 1 7 0 Tola la .S3 27 1 2 DKN'VEU. A II. II. II. O. A V.. Miller, if 4 0 I. 0 0 IvellhiT, a a 1 1 I 3 2 ike, rf 4 t I I ( a Mut.her, If,. t 1 0 0 0 liyer, :tb 4 0 112 0 Heed, ill 4 2 2 4 2 Hhb lds, lb 0 0 M l 0 Hheatnk, c 4 0 1 7 S 0 reynolds, p ,.4 0 0 0 4 0 Tola la M 6 '21 1 Two out when winning run -nred. Iienver 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0A Wichita 0 ) 0 1 0 1 0 1 i Hiierlflce hits: Kox, Lll hi. Kllher 2). TwrehHse liila: Lllachl, Ory, Koestner. 'I'hree-hiisa lili : Ittjicher. Ktolen hiise. Svoestner, Hiltlon, Heed Hoiible play: HeillnK to Hrltton to Abatein. Htnuk nil: lly Ko'-atiier, J; by llevould, 2 Hate on balls- Off Koestner, 4; off Ueyoudirr t. Mil bv pitched ball: liy Iternold. Hrltton. Time: 2:iH. I'mplre: Kane and Kyan. National Trotting Board Meets to Fill Some Vacancies NK.W YOrtK, May -There r three vacanrle In the National Trotting ao elatlon' board of review, which met here today. Owing lo th difference which have arisen In the aioclatlon cul minating In the election In February light harnesa horse nun throunhout the aat felt an unusual Interest tn th meeting. Ince the biennial congr held her last winter H. N. Wain, William Huaall Albn, J, O. Welnateln and R. C. Batlll. repiesentlng the Atlnntlc, Southern and Central district In th bonrd, have re signed. H wa expected their aucceiiaor would b chosen In today' meeting. Sine th congree th Poughkeep! and Cleveland track have been withdrawn from th National Trotting association and have Joined tha American Trotting association, a wetrn organliatlon. Horsemen look to the board of review to take ome action tending toward the restoration of pean In trotting affair. GRUPE OF DESHLER WINS THAYER COUNTY TRACK MEET HEBRON, Neb.. Slay 1 (Special.-Tha Thyr county track meet, held at Hohron, was very successful. Mora than l people look part In It, Krd C.rup of luslikr took the loving cup for hav ing the greatest number of point. Ilia points tottiilrd 2S llosanon of Alexan dria was a close second, having 22 point. Ilnilry of Hebron was third, having a to tal of ll lilnls. Of the girl, Tearl AVt.lootl waa first with ll't points, Ke aultt: The im-vsnt dsh wa won by llslley, Ms tlm being 0 II The ?l yard irlul s also won I v Hallev In V 3 Tit 4' i"t run. ""ii bv K llaetman, li e most r Hlii ra cf th meet Tl thin lUrinuiii briitb. i l.inest Finn is end v harles look (its' a and thli l plc In lb imee Th in ma of lb yard r. I Tba win nr uf lo im hif ml mo Cw dnt of l.bicii. Ill", I i Hebron 'ii ti n ii-iI ll !' I v ! et i htiiK iiitnn s t ii tthhh . eiii.l Bel I o . oln. an I ll.i e on lbs hunw fei.h tun ! n f ttl t lls ! t-v tt'lt oei hi IKe ltd, foe, rl llw. - 1 I t :ai but, ,,'a srtt ! I v It .wioii of AUiait In. lli.V c li'J 11, lel coi, ,, .to.! roll was bv l,, bv II f'-l !-'l, ., ,. ri i' of i'Mi.t ' it l, li itiritlnl ,-tl br t dUlS'- . i f It 11 tf ll n.i.in l - lump ,li V, Iii ,.! hi i i i: ' ' r" 1,-1 lo..,' Ill 1 I'''! V I belt lit, 1 tel t 111' ' llilll j. ... ; ,o 'i I : In- I1 " ,1:. o, I ..l i , VI i !! xa lea pi . , lb lea, o-l ' "- RUY FREEDOM From Tire 7"rouMe inmft.H ) t)..w out -it T riil ar tti .'ilii f the Molrtfut 1 . I.t K l iiittinti ru'ci i'niii ' V" ,.'. tlfll t!f tft'obU lil OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. 1916, New Service 111 ' 1 1 TEN )n CADDOCK ISSUES ! CHALLENGE TO ALL 1 , j Sensational Light Heavyweight; Bars None in His Sweeping Dcfi to Big Fellows. I NO COMPETITION IN CLASS ! Karl Ct'Mock of Anlf, ta th great t 1&-pound wrestler In tha world, fltsli very llttl rompelltlnn In the 'lliht, liiuvy. weight eliia and therefore Issue a chal lenge to any heavyweight wrestler In tin world. Caddock turned professional wrestler about a year go, after winning th emu tiir lltcht, heavyweight chiimplonahlp of th world at th4 'Krieo and C'hhao tournament. Caddock 1s a col lego edu cated young man, arsl I conaklered the Islest. wrestler there la In the garni , l .. ; x sji ill i i rv .s' ii c i IK I I LV. W II IT'-' it i y v w r i i i , i 1 " t.Vc; -'tKfWW :1 1 Ml I 1' ' - I TTP vSyv..,i V-. . -....f JffC n ill - I JQi mmmmmavm1 miiim 'J" "' ' -C ! rOifT----1 ' m. 'fry-:- - ' . :- i IT "1 1XJ jy b'H 1 I i TOM MDDKE Drawn for The WHAT Vmi MEAN. Bf COMIN' IN AT Tmi "fHOtJR? r r" i j , Lil ' i raw i I i4wu,rnr.iy.4.jfl "I 1 lLJ i ' , today. He 1 known aa "the hoy with thousand holds." Cuddock ha wrestled a lot of tho big havl within tha lust year and ha won all his mat he with th utiooai Caddock ha never ia-n deflated, In fac!, da never lot a fall, and moat of tho aaplrant for heavyweight honor are leering hy of thi boy, caddock la he only man In th world that ever put'Joe Htecber' houldr to th mat, but let It bo understood Hint this was before either of them Were professional wrestler, and It I not to detract from Joe Htecher's ability and record that this mention made. However, Joe Hteeher admit and acknowledge that Caddock Is, without, doubt, Ih beat wrestler in the game to day, outtlde of himself Itara Mon. Caddock I now ready and-willing to wrestle ny man In the world, nd profcr a a atarter th followlog well known heavyweight: Charles Cutler, Kd, "Stiangh r" Iswla, Aleander A berg, Waldo, Zybysrko, Ordeinan, Amerlcua, Adolph F,rjit, Tiilf Iluaaant, In fact, any of the acknowledged good heavy 1 i 1 i i U.J .niJtL iI.f.JUm ,X Jlt... iii.l.J4Sl . mi I i.ti ii. i i ... tfanmiaii'ij j ( Rothenberg & Schloss, Bee by George McManus 4 fly. h , f'J ,it it P n riji ,npp" weight that are wrestling before the American public today. Caddock I without oetlon the mult cnaatlonal wre.atler in th game. Ho fa a fast a chain lightning, win all hi matche on the rltecber order, quick and decisive. The fan of thi country (who are well poated on Caddock record and ability, era anxlou to to him In action with th big fellow, and It I an aured fact that any tlma Caddock I matched up with any of the heavyweight wretlr that are attracting tha attention of th wrestling world, that he will be a big favorlta, Caddock doe not claim b can beat Joe Ktecher. He contends hla weight I a big handicap, hut believe he can and will put up a butter eonteat with Joi Hteeher limn any other man living. ThU challenge goea for any wrestler In tha world who want to compete and tea', hi ability with thi wonderful young athlete. Karl Caddock is under th prvna! management of Oeno Melady of Omaha, which I the bet recommendation that he 1 all that la claimed tor him a a wrestler. wmm est I mi Frr.yrKX:: know p 1 i ! .y-t n;i;i f: '1 K ' '4 W HJi-'t' if ..i, i'ji i ."JW 111 1 I, ..,nr:.n.i " lb . . mi ) , J . I i' ' 1 1) tj Jat ji '- .'iititutiaiihiv (iin, Al 'f 11,1,1 Distributors, Kansas City Trotting-Meetlng of fcoard of iwvtoar of National Trotting association a New York. , Das Ball-Special meeting of FAatssrn league at New JIaven, Conn, Shooting-Opening of Mlaeoorl M trapshootlng tournament at fit. Louie. Hoxlng Jeff Kmlth against Tonng Ahearn, ten rounds, New York. Young Baylor againat Frank! Callahan, ten round, at New York. Kim Isingford against Bam McVey, twelva round, at Akron, O, Willie 71echr against Johnny Harvey, twelve round, at Boston. How ard McRa against Young Hrltt, twenf.y rounds, at Manchester, N. II. American Assoclalloa. At Idnlanapoll XJlPi Kansas C'lty ........ i n Imllanapolla A Batteries: Kander and Ilargrav; ld rldgo and Hchang. Hoalbrrn Association, Rlrmlnrham, 4: Atlanta, t. Nashville.. 6; Memphis, 4. New Orleans, 1; Mobile, 1. Chattanooga, 4; ILttle Hook, t. Witt af Khort. Witt I playing short for the Fh 11 .- phla Mackmen, That' funny. 9J;'.xmSL." 3ijiiWaati-. mtiisoAmmi(tifif k OMAHA