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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1924)
l>»Mrrfnv'i RcihIii, Tl UUANi Fi st S MHt: Mao (Neal) ! II • 4« 9 4« it«* (Mirimi) t.Mi.Ul ? •* i*r »td* (OUmmi ......... ...... till Time. 111. Oil L*dy, Rhasta Ma*ud». ! v>• oirl. Mr** M««, HimI Clar* and La 2c* a, a»ao ran. f*r, and r»i * S Mil*l it l tog (Clar K ). l-iba Ruth (M"tterw) .. l»ovwn»« (Nwl) ... .. Tima; lilt. Ravenwtng, Pan ttedrnn. Poottiah La 1. Eltten. tMy 2*ea, Clear the wav aiao ran. Third rata •* tnllit K1rV.wood (Neal) .Ill Ml III Jack Fountain (Corbftt) .*......5 41 1,2# lav wood (Roberta) .2 20 *rime: 1:14 3*6. Sacramento. Pleata, Voumiifola Hanoi la, Mounts: n|ar ami t yomba. aiao ran Fourth raca: % inlla; Mayor House (Mcllugh) ,, .1111 146 3 *6 Flame (Wood) ........ 3.20 340 Harry Hurgovna (Roberta) .3.40 Tima: 1:14 2-6. Mt. Angallna. F. <1. t’orley. Dancing Olrl, Hasten On, July Fly. Hugo K. Aeher. Red Man. Mies .Spears, Black Tal, Twelve Bella, Sea Way, a!s<> ran Fifth race: 5 furlongs: Jo# Tag. 115 (H. Jonas.120 2 46 2 4ft Furious Bin. 112 (McKnlght.3.20 2 60 Athanna. 105 (Roberts .3.10 Time: 1:01. Fireplace. Marlon North. Jewel City, Rplrea, Smile Again, George Kelly, Vanessa Welle, also ran. Sixth raca: 1M miles: Speed BnII, 100 (Abel)).. .20.00 fi fiO 9 fiO Dotph, 97 (Cooper) ..4.20 2*0 Billy Watts. 10* (J. Smith).2*0 Time: 2:06 l-fi. Fair Orient, Cruzern, Hyanpom, also ran. Seventh rsce: 6 furlongs: Motile K., 94 (Jones) .7 60 4 66 3 2# Idttl« Beach, 103 (Wood) .5 40 4 00 Trusty, 11* (McKnlght) .2.fi0 Time: 1:13 2-5. Top O* the Morning. Turbulent, Run Ply, Harry Maxim, also ran. Eighth race: 1 1-16 miles: Peter Fleraon, 104 (Abel) ..12.40 3.30 3.00 Plunger. Ill (A. Collins) .4.60 3 40 Lawrence Manning, 107 (E. Fator) ... .4.00 Time: 1:49 1-5. Flrcworth. Yermalc. - Romeo, The Lamb, Dainty Rady, also w ran. Ninth race: 5 furlongs: Ask Jessie. 116 (Maiben) ..11 00 4 00 3 fin Bedazzle. 110 (Abel) .4.60 5.40 Irish Buzzer. 99 (Corbett) .7.60 Time: 1:01 3-5. Joe V.. Honest George, Finis Glorlosua, Mouxle, Wild Thoughts, also ran. —~- * »- - ■ - mm ie. rival Mr# »4 mil# Night <MaM«i*lli) ..!••• t •» It* lUlni't Mih»r ,.f N it# farmer hen** (tell* t V arlam; i . Ill Tim* I* Hill Wlrlrtf ('ntiklr. H*Im c«Mrt. a, \u»'M Nine. N*v#ar*ti« r !*••» lath. Birat Filar and p*ik«v»a ai*» r#n ».:**•■* I * * i ( VlVu| | 7# 4 *a « Atibt Jan* ((UtHlall) ,IJ I# IVhrih ft. 1 ,#.#*> i • ■ • * > • • i• m < i ii i 6.## Tlmai i 15 Normans A»gt»m*«B#!. II#f Uir om 1,1111* Alfrt d. f««i* «*H*m #. AM la almn. Mu« b Ado, Mai*. Peggr i»-. and I l‘lay on aUii van. I Third far#: #N furlongs* Marble < Amhroa*) .ill# H B 7 •© (L Ltavi . # #• t t# Fifty*Fifi* (Stirling) ..,.,. I #• Tima; 1:21 S-6 Whalabnn*. Car# Fr**, Star t’ourt, VenWelo*. Th* Peruvian, Alad din, Man# Maxim, Hr is 1st I.ighia, Ardalla alto tan. Fourth rar#: Mil# an<l ?# vardv Ocldrn Billow* tWnllace). 4 Su 3 4© 2 *« Shamrock (Milner) ...5 10 2 #0 Llewellyn (Mnrgler) . 4 50 Time- 1:41 2*5. l£ng«r and Ju»t alao ran. Fifth race: Mile and sixteenth: Rum*. (Mm Int III) . 17 30 6*0 2 ©A ! Freeay-Snoexy < 1.. l.amr) . 2 3© 2 «<» Aggravating Dana t Milner) ... .... 2 40 Time: 1:54 2-5. Flying Devil. Coral Reef, and Peverwyck also ran. Sixth race: Mil# And an eighth Day Lilly (Dawtun) _21.10 in.fc© #70 Night Raider 1L. Lang) . 4.60 4.no i Tody (Harvey) . ....... 310 Time: 1:59 3-5. R**kab. Wi\ wvicmno, OnuH' O. Hickory. Sc Germain. Buckwheat and Koval Crown nleo ran. Seventh rare. Mile and an eighth Normal fFurland) . 3.44 3 oo 2 5© Gourmand (Imwton) .37.00 16.20 Comm* Cl (Ccohle) .. 7.60 Time: 1:59 1-5. Doughnut. Sear# Crow. Mvatlr, Froaty Boy, Poodle. Aahland. Puc [ De Morny also ran. MISS KAVANAGGH RETAINS GOLF TITLE Bos Angeles, April 11.—Miss Doreen Kuvannugh, woman's amiiteur golf champion of California, Friday re tained her title when she defeated Miss Mary K. Browne of Brentwood, one up, at the end of 18 holes on the Brentwood county club course. Philadelphia Nationals 1924 Roster ___i Pitcher*: Bat*. Throw*, Behan, Charle* B.K R Betts. Walter M.I. R Blaliop, Jame* . K R Carlson, Harold ..R R Cndeh, John T>...I* R Clazner. Charle* P.}• }• Head. Ralph . H K Itiibbell. Wilbur W.R K Krisinger, Fred .R K leipe. Herman . K R lewis, Bert .. ..j* Mitehell. Clarence K.1. Pinto, lerton .L I Kagan, Patrick D.R R King. Jame* K.R R We inert, Philip B.I* I* Winters, Jesse F.K K Catcher*: _ „ Henline, Walter J. R R l.uebb©, Roy .Roth K O'Brien, Frank A.R H Wilton, James .R H In fielder*: _ Holke. Walter T*.R<»tb f. liord, Carlton W.R R Mm, Leonard R.R R Parkinson. Frank J.R R Ford, Horace H... B R hand. John Henry.R B Woehrt. Andrew .R R Wrlghtstone, Roatell O....... R J* Outfielder*: _ w T.carh. Fred M. ....b R lee. Clifford .R R Mekan, John 1/. R R M Powell. Raymond R.L R ^ Walker. Curtis .1* R William*. Fred C.L L President. William F. Baker. Vico President. I- C. Kuril. Secretary, S. M. Clement, Jr. Itiisines* Manager. W. J. Snettsllne. 1H23 record:. Finished last with .’»0 rinTMi with in 192*. r;. w. r. r.r. Phillira 31 * 12 *200 J’hlllleA 19 2 4 .333 Phillira IS 0 .3 .000 Wllliumaport, N. Y.. Pa.. 20 14 0 .700 Ptratra 4 0 0 .000 W'lcliita Falla. Triaa, 33 20 10 .007 Phillira 30 4 11 .207 rhllllra 35 » 15 .37} Phillira 33 2 B .1*2 Phillira 22 1 6 .143 Frrr ,1 Kent inn r.rflnlI Free iiKent Inn record) Richmond. Yirarinla. * 3 S .3,5 Phillira 29 9 10 .474 MllaUwrnn. Mint. I-ra. 1* 3 7 .300 tireenvlllr, Hally, * 2 3 .400 Plillllea 1 0 O .000 Phillira 39 1* 10 .529 rhllllra '* 4 17 .1110 Phillira 21 1 « .143 Hartford 15 7 4 .630 O. Bttr. Fid*. Phillira 1M .324 .97* Oraml lalaml. \cli. 03 .200 .9*1 Phillira is .333 .909 Phillira *5 .2*2 .960 Phillira 147 *11 .991 Phillira 7 .234 .*33 Phllllaa 13 .21* .9*1 ™n«l Ialand. Nrb. 13* .311 .Ml Phillira *7 •*** Bravra lit 271 .910 Fhllllr, 1*3 .*#» JM Phillira >3 .341 .915 Wfllllamaport. N. Y . Pa.. 123 .310 .92} Phillira 11# -*7» #42 Plillllea S3 .2*0 .#50 Phillira 107 .321 .#S# Phillira 1'3 .313 .»*» Bravra #7 .903 .#41 Phillira 140 .2*1 .#41 Phillira is* .2»3 .9*1 Manaerr. Srllinr Hrlrhrr. 4'oorli. I'at KatfHil. Trainin* ramp, I,vralmr*, Fla. ilrtorle* and 104 defeat* for • prrrenliiec (Copyright, 192«> Organize New r Baseball League rnammmmm pntMtr, Minn. Aptll H THe j Im« UifmwMi NuM«!l league, w . gantted her* Thureday night *1 « meeting attended hr repreeetiigtlvea of several town* In s*'ttllieael*rti 't ti nml* and northern Imp#, tie rldsd mi j Mason City, la. and Alhrri tea. K«rhe*ter and Wlnnn*. Minn , a* the ntKdeun of l he league. Ollier luwna ronaldered for Ih* *1* rlult leggu* Inrludo t'harlea «'tty, la,, Uuronse, Wta.* and lied Wing, Minn, I*. T, Alklnaon of Albert I-e* «ti rlerlrd prealdrnl of I ho league. The laical I if let 1 - nothing ela# to do but reed hla mall. Send your jokea to him and perhapa you'll he on# of the prlae winner*. N air IMd} • Itainp* In Mrrl '\Nr*lfrn’‘ Rhflli N»«r llin*. rn**, April II.—Ha* it>f h««i«M an opi*— • i.<n la 11m »«*i ’ Yip t champion thin nnr mil* rrlav (Mltn fir*A% r * 4H(inr« t« • Hr nr«l on A lull It an.I ilwta roiaprM# *lll S'ntr* Imm* a«*1 Ptrarupa ualrrr altir », _ MacCarthy-Wilsor. Suits to Order $35.00 Thru MYrr S 15.00 Krdurrd lo mrrt thr popular demand for lowar priori. .S'. //. ('nr. 15th It nr nr y napicri) Supreme “Lord Crest” ^-ror Street or Business Wear Sturdy? Yes, but conservative in line, smart in appearance. Particu larly designed to accompany the business suit. A Clever Model for Easter! *10 See It Now! 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Every good joke is a six-inch shell landing among the cohorts of gloom. You can all help in a good cause by sending in your best jokes. Every good laf will be shown on the screens of the leading motion picture theaters, where thousands can enjoy it and forget their troubles for a while. You will be well paid for your trouble. Not only will you bring cheer to thousands, but you will receive a check from the Local Laf Editor of The Omaha Bee. * ' Here Are the Prizes: First Prize $5.00 Second Prize $3.00 Third Prize $2.00 Next 12 $1.00 each • s ■ If at first you don’t succeed, fry, fry again. Perhaps you have sent in several jokes to the Local Laf Editor, but Haven't received a prize* h" - • Don’t get discouraged! It may be that your jokes were just crowded out of the winning 'class by 4 _ narrow margin* .. / * Perhaps the “good one" you heard today Is slated for first prize. Send it in!. 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Fifteen cash awards will he paid each week for the best local lafs. Thrse prire winning loral lafs will appear on the screen of a number of motion picture theaters. Send your local lafs to the laical t.sf Fdilor, The Omaha lire. Omaha, Neb. .. . ■ - - ■ n, i- - r- ■ na— ~ TEm!SmSS£SSSj/£ You will find Local Eafs on the screen at these theaters Sun Theater, Omaha Every Day Strand Theater, Council Blnffi , First Four Days of Each Week - Suburban Theater, Omaha ^ Thursday and Friday of Each Week Victoria Theater, Omaha Saturday Each Week Benalto Theater, Benson Mon., Tues. and Wed. of Each Week Lothrop Theater, Omaha Thurs., Fri. and Sat, of Each Week Grand Theater, Omaha Sun., Mon. and Tues. of Each Week Lyric Theater, Omaha Wed., Thurs. and Fri. of Each Week Send Your Laf to the Local Laf Editor