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    Omaha Amateur Baseball Season Scheduled to Get Under Way This Afternoon
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«iit the smi»i#ur
players In Ibe
ipehlnr e#r#nionlei
The best eh in# of Ihf aflernnoii *« IM
S# k#M at |ln> league park, when Uie
Woodmen of Hie World. rUv rhsmp*
nf 1(33, open their season against Ike |
Murphys Hid Its, who were tin run
ms up In Hie Woodmen.
City Conimise loners Noyes «"■'
ivoutsky will hurl and enten 'lie firs*
ball at tills sunn* and at a late hour.
It was not known, who would hr the
hitter when Dean Noyes 1’iirln the
luitisl ball over tii-* plate. Jtcrt
Murphy, barker of tin auto men. wo*
supposed to do tile "Uttbe Kuth" stunt,
but was called out of the rtty on
business late yeaterdny.
.UHllHKm Uiwrj in »»»r »»»»«»•■«.»••
and Mahoney of the "Murph*,’ an
noiinced Inst night tlmf liny would
•»oth use their star left-hand hurler*
in an effort to bring liomr the baron.
Moore, the portside hinder of the
> Woodmen, was llie leading hurler of
fhe Metro league last season and
'l-efty" Allen, who twirls for the
Murphys, was a rlose second to the
WOW’s are In the win column.
A close game is assured the fanr.
and a large crowd is anticipated by
the officials of the Muny Bus, hall
association, who have arranged to
open the gates at 12:30.
The Ernie Holmea .juniors and the
Vinton Street MerehanUs of the Gate
fit y loop will play the curtain
raiser to the Woodmen Murphy mix.
The first game will be called proudly
AIM KKTt.KMKM'
Stop
Whiskey
//onderful Treatment Helped F»lth«
I„l Wife to Sara Hu.her't
’Than AH EUo Failed
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H*ppt
Reunion
r Golden
Treatment
Did U
Golden Trontmont U Odor'.t* and Toot*.
Use—Any Lady Can Clva It *•'*•**
•t Hon* In Taa, Coflta or Feea.
You Gan Try It FF.EE
Wives, mothers, sinters, It H you
rhat the man wuo drinks \v nlsUey.
Wine or Beer to excess biust depend
vnon to save him from a ruined life
and a drunkard's Brave. TaJce,n*l‘'!'’
from the thousand* of men going to
ruin dally through vile bootleggers
Whisk y and the horrible stuff called
home brew from private stllle. Once
he Bets It in bin r: s'; in be can t stop
—but vou can save him. oil you.h4'J
to do Is to f end your name and address
and we v/lll pend nbnoliitply *5®* i#
ula’n wrapper a trial of
1 ;oi,r>TCNT TREATMENT. Ion will he
thankful as long e* you live that you
did It. Address DU. r.Ur.MAXUUU
CO., 410 clean Bldg., Clr.eln.iatl, O.
AIO KKTHKWItv'r
HEITIK6 SKEifKIER
EYEBY MY
.o;*'"t'iin? Must Be Done and
Dcm Darn Quick, Too
Tens of thousands of thin, run
down nu-n—yes. and women too—sre
getting discouraged -are giving up all
hope of ever he,rig able to take on
flesh and look h'-alihy am I strong.
All such people can slop worrying
and Ms rt to
smile right now
for McCoy’* I’Ol
Liver (ill Tab
lets. which any
druggist will tell
you all about, is
l>ii; ling flesh on
hosts of skinny
folks • i • i dey.
o r. * w cm u n.
tired, weak and
discouraged, put
on 15 poumls In
five weeks and
feels fine.
W* all know
that Cod liver
Oil is full of
flesh producing
vltamines, but many people can't take
It because of Its horrible smell end
fishy taste, and because It often up
set* the stomach.
McCoy's Cod T.ivcr Oil Tablets are
ft * easy to take as candy, and If any
thin person rion't gain at least R
pounds In 30 day* your druggist sill
give you your money lawk- and only
SO cents a. hox. Ask Hliermsn A Me
Connell, Beaton Drug. Brandels store,
or any live phnrmarist anywhere.
"OeB McCoy’s, tile original Slid gen
piaa Cod liter Oil Tablet.'*
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|-e jr« rent*
The lineup for the Murphy Wood
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Kmplrr*: Knapp and Puflaia
At th# (barter Laka Hub tha Stand
ard Laundry nine and (lie Carter
Lakes will tangle in what is expec ted
to he a hurlers' battle between the
velersn Art Dyck and the former
slate league hurler, Kay Maxwell.
.1. A. Kdholm, president of the
Htandand Laundry team, and Harry
Jones, president of the Carter Lake
dub. will assist id the opening cere
monies.
At Kontenrlle park. " line the
Knights of Columbus and the strong
C. P. Knginemen team mix. elaborate
ceremonies have been arranged. Pre
ceding the game Maurice Griffin.
Ilie grand knight of the Omaha
Knights of Columbus, will throw the
first hall, and W. M. Jeffers of the
I’nion Pacific system, will don the
mask and pad and try to stop Grif
fin's delivery. City Commissioner John
Hopkins will endeavor to knock the
hall out of the park.
The .Schneider Electrics and the
Omaha Police Nine will meet in an
other Metro league game at Muny
Hindi which wilf he featured by the
presetK-o of the Omaha police quartet
who will sing several numbers.
Henry Dunn, police commissioner,
and E. A. Schneider will participate
In the ceremonies preceding the
game.
Army Golfers
Plan Toumev'
•>
An — nrroy championship golf
tournament bringing together the best
golfer* In the regular army, national
guard anil reserve corps from all over ,
the country was announced today by ,
the War department, to l>e held at
Kurt Leaven worth, Kan., this fill.
Authority ha* tieen granted by the
secretary of war to commanding gen
eral* of all army corps area* for the
holding of local tryout* to select of
ficer* from the three components of
the army to represent their section*
of the country at I<eavenworth.
This will lie the first golf tourney
rver held for the championship of the
entire military establlshmeftt.
The course at Kort Leavenworth 1*
known a* one of the finest west of
the Miasisslppi *nd Is more than 6,600
yard* lonjr. __
STAR AMATEUR HURLERS READY FOR OPENING GAMES THIS AFTERNOON
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fh • hmt*.* la
phntee Hun of the - **it gtahaM
pUM a big part la «M » »♦•*!*# **»• '»
cf Ih# Male* laagw* t«Aa> Th# b •
fellow «M »m eauft.l la th* *'•
d»IH*ttw* a »w*t t » l» ''•*• •**»»'
than t**il KtHMi*. NWfi h»-at#n IN
g, t plteb#*, atm I* ana wi lb* velaa
tarv MtiH l!*t iM aba wilt pile
••ml taa bail around ti-#*e part*
' *hlw*‘‘ r*a*'», bmnrf itelahten
biah h'ttlat. »lll bear# *m ot*e f<-t
th* t* n A W team of th# American
leaf i* ah't b, t p*na It* *f "Aon ne*t
Rimtl# y,
dtl Ujrk, aim I* Jt»»l t*a4,t In 4»
liter nit# nl hi* fattmu* Imp ball* l«
well known In ntn*l «l Ilia aandM
fnllnwet* When be pllt Itetl l«r the
bniilb Omaha Mertli*nl» In If??, he
an rla*tetl a* Ihe h#*l pllt Iter nn lit*
Ini*.
I,*.. Krupahl nf the Woodmen nf the
World one of the amnlleel hurler#
In Ihn Xtetropnlltan league, throw*
nn* nf the fa*te«t hall* nf any hurler
In the Innp. Imo will ttrnltably tm on
Ih# mound lhi» afternoon when the
Woodmcr tackle the Murphy* *t
league park.
Frank Crawford, hurler for th# Po
lice nine, In addition to doing the
throwing, will he the boa# of th.
Heal walker*' ulna. Frank !.* one of
the roole*t hurler* In the loop and
at all tlmea pitch** a atencly game
cS&lftc Tkvit j
Bobby Jones Turns Down $15,000 Offer
to Join Bond Selling House in East
New York. April 19.—Bobby Jones,
the youthful national open Rolf cham
plon, has a rather amazing concep
tion of amateurism. He does not
want In any way to trade on Ills
title, which he won so brilliantly at
Inwood last summer.
He ha* turned down an offer of
915.000 a year to connect Imnself
with a bond selling house in Wall
street, according to reliable Informa
tion. There also have been reports of
other big offers biinglng tho same
answer from him.
Instead, lie lias begun at the bottom
of the real estate business In his
city of Atlanta, ss many another
5oung man on being graduated from
college. Me la collecting rente for
the Adair Heal Kstate Co
This waa the choice of a career
of Bobby Jones after considerable
thought on how to go Into business
where he would not. profit on hie
fame ss a golfer. He la working for
old friends.
Tech Ball Club
Weak at Bat
Coach Jim Drummond s Technical
High liaaobnllein opened the season
with a pnlr of notable victories to
their credit. >1 turning in the wins
the Techaters allowed hut one hit
and two run*.
By taking the measure of the Month
lilsh nine, victors over the Crelgh
ten Prep aggregation. Drummond's
men turned In a notable victory. The
PacUers were let down with one run
ind no hits. *
Two days later the nrtlmmondites
pranced all over the atrong Xeota
Ifti squad, 10 to 1. Th» Iowan* gar
nered but on* hit.
The Techaters looked mighty good
in the fielding department during
these two games, hut were woefully
weak at the bat. With the exception
of Swart*. Snyder. Mrlckaou, McCor
mack and h. Wert the Techaters
allowed miserably at the rubber.
During the two gome* played ?1
Techaters have been retired on
strikes, and If Drummond I* to send
the Maroon* over the tape In first
place again this year he will have to
whip up his batting.
Central Inter-Class Meet.
Coach Schmidt's Centra! High
school track and field athletes will
have an opportunity this afternoon
at Creighton field to display their
ability In the various traik and field
spoils when the annua! interclas*
meet of Central I* held ______
Shelby Still Likes Fights
Despite Jolt of Last Summer
Shelby, Mont., April If—Kchoing
from the final gong of the Dempsey
tilbboiifl battle of July 4 l«*t rises
a. new rry for conquest—a new lust
for blood and n new spiiit of "we ll
show 'em yet." While Shelby end
several Montana business men would
like to meet some of the expert "pub
liclty men" who "covered and smoth
ered our fight.” Shelby continue* to
enjoy prb.e lighting. Of course, It
:* singed under legion auspice* to
conform to law, but regular louts
,-irr held In the game little oil town
every month.
In the Liberty theater, where these
an me "publicity" men discover'd "
girl who Joined Zlegfeld* "Follies” In
New York and made her famous over
night. Shelby gathers, sll of the too,
(or its monthly buttle and Its monthly
11 petition of the "big fight.”
.Matchmaker A. Sampson, the
same man who proposed and cooked
up the big mill last year. Is In charge
of these tail ties end after the pre
Culinary bout last week lie announced
a deviation from the usual for the
ivtnl windup.
Two high school Isos were Intro
duced,
(lone Johnson, small and fast.
Orville Lore, bigger and slower.
JVIatohmakrr Sampson announced
that these two lights of the Shelby
high school were prevented from find
lr*g out wild would have the exclusive
privilege of buying the Ice cream for
one of Shelby's prettiest debutantes
until they settled the matter In true
marquis of Queensberry manner be
fore th# assembled community.
Six ounce gloves were used. It
was announced that lids was a cnee
of the best man winning (he Job of
escorting s. particular girl to the Abel
bv High school • prom'' In June The
gong sounded.
Cene Johnson led !o the nose with
the'llrst. tap of the gong. While lie
continued this style throughout four
rounds and managed to (hang# tb#
shape of I-ore’s face. I /ires weight
and w ind proved siqiei lot Hhelby
rose *s one man and applauded the
firhters snd gavs them a royal rs
CopUon as the two young-tor* DUieo
their enmity an.I left the theater arm
In arm, with the avowed intention
of making the girl In the eaa* decide
who would he her escort to the
"prom.”
Haacliall Fait Drops Drail.
Peoria, 111.. April 19.—Boh Clrny, a
rooter for the Wabash college base
hall team, dropped dead timing the
excitement when a Wabash outfielder
reached through the w.re feme sur
rounding the fleltl and caught a sill e
home run flv In the flirt Inning of
the gam* with Bradley Polytechnic
Institute here Friday.
Bradley van trailing Wadiash 3 to I
when rain halted the conteat.
Plan Memorial for Doom an.
New York. April Ph -Friend* of
laic >111 Donovan will gather at New
Haven tomorrow to attend the Don
ovali memorial exercise*. An exhibi
tion game between New Haven and
the Philadelphia Athletics will he
played to raise a memorial fund.
Judge latiull* plans to attend.
r- '
Important Boxing
Hoiila This fpk
April tl—Tommi .III Minn, a**1"*1 !
fin. While. I* mentis. In t.rnnil Hoplil*.
, April tl — I'sal Berlrnlierh i.anln.1
lo* l*t limn tv. I'l menils. In lluffnl"
April tl — Mlhr lliirhe nsnln-l Tuny
Mnl.mint. 10 rnnnils. In Mnlfeln.
April II—Trd Mimrr .unlin-t Amins
Murllln, 10 meeds. In llrlrtvll.
April II—Jnhnnj llmidr# nsslnsl
Hu*-In Knnses. In rounds In lliiffnln.
April 'll—Allrliry AAalhrr «asUi*l
lohney lilll. 10 rounds. In I’MMdel
P,Aprtl II —Hud Tsvlnr against Prle
Aervnlrntn 10 rounds. In Allleankrr.
April ll-Mmisi Mandril against
Hill Henri, 10 rounds. In rest < hl
rB A^l'rll II—Have Hhode seelnsl AVer
nil* Smith. 10 rinniiU In * Inelnnntl.
April II—.A hr l.nlilslrln nanlnst |
Jnhnnj Mi’t’nj. 10 rnnnils. In host I hi- J
rfifo.
\l»nl tJ|— Ponrlto \ III** Ml
dir %l«-Hrfinn. 10 r«l»in«f*. in Mr vr In ml.
\,,ril 1.1—Frnuk %|Hm»WH« oshIk-I
Roy llrlton. 10 riiiimN, in lor* *.enr- 1
*n worth.
\prll 14—Mlrkry Mnlkrr %n
fir Hntnrr, II miniil*. In lio*ton.
April 14.—alory N(in|*r n|nln«t linn
tty fkminrr. 10 rniiiifU, In Mllwnukrr.
At»riI 14—llobhv «.i*r«-!*» Jim
my < onn*f, 10 rnunil«, l*» llnlyohr,
Mui
_*
K. of C.s Organize
Baseball Loop
Til* Knights of Columbu* have
again oigsnized their Sunday morn
ing league and will play two round*,
opening April 27. Hr. M. J Healey
Is president of the league and l>av*
Shanahan I* secretary, All game*
In this loop will he called at * a. m,
Sunday. Tbe member* of the win
ning team will receive Individual £Ol<l
'call watch charm*.
Might team* recruited from the
Knight* of Columbus membership
comprise the league, which will play
all of It* game* on the Mirny park*.
The lengu* adopted th« following
schedule
sninisr. April IT.
ft Jnhn* ft. fVctlia •
ft. BrldK*t'«*Ho1y Name.
Hund«y. Mn; 4.
ft. John'*Brldfft*
ft. ClMlia'i-Holy Nam#
fluidity, Nnj II.
ft. John'* Holy Nam*,
ft. Hoif i Hi*.red Heart
Hominy. May If.
ft. John’* ft Pete? «
ft. Patrick * Hoiv vimt
Honday. May M.
ff. John * St Ku**’a
ft. t>ee!ta*-f». Pett’h
htiiulti), Juno f.
ft. Job*'*-Hat-red Heart,
Ht. Octlla'a-Ht Patr :yK a
Htutday. June f.
ft. John**-Ht. Patrick'*
ft. Cectll*'*-Sacred llenrt
Hominy, June if.
St. Peter'*-Ht. Ilor- *
Sacred Hrart-ft. |'*lrkk'*
Hunday, Jinn* 'il.
ff. Pe-tfr'a-Sa* rrd 11 -A*»t •
ft. Roar * H- Patrick'*.
Holiday. June 19.
fr. P*ter> Hf Petri- '< •
Ht. Cecelia * Ht Hr Id lot i.
Honda*, .mly J.
ft. BrWI*f ;'*-*;«cred Heart,
fi Caceila'* ft. Ro**'»
Holiday, July IS.
ft. Hrid*et * Ht Patrick »
Holy N*me-8i*f red lfe*rt
Htimlav. July
ff. nridnat * St. Pater *
Holy N'»tne-ff Ho***
Hominy, July
ft. Bridget «-Hf. Roee *.
Ft. Peter *-Holy Name.
HASTINGS WIN
DUAL TRACK MEET
Hastings, N’eli . April 1« Hasting*
high defeated l.lncoln high in a ilual
track meet Friday afternoon, 6i to
4R. Hastings excelled In dashes and
dlatanre events, winn ng aeven flrat,
six seconds and five thlrda. l.lncoln
led In field eventa and took five
fleets, four seconds, and four thirds.
Tech Pitcher Injures Finger.
or Mnn iiloom walked In at the
ThH b***l>n!l game Thurtw!ny whw
t*larenoe Shaw. Iltwkkffpcr hurler,
injured one of hi* finger* In the Tech
machine shop. Show will be on the
sidelines for never*! day*.
J?60 10-Up Sit 1 ] 1
V' V* , r» - |
ante ,
Ctao)Porcl \
Kansans Initiate
Bowling on Green
Kansu city, April 1»—Bowling on
th# green, pronouneed unlawful In
ancient time* and prohibited by law
In the reign of IJenry VIIJ, will be
Introduced In thle city by Rev. Charles
Rowland Tyner, pastor of 8t. George
Episcopal church.
The game la played singly or by
teams of two or four on outdoor
greens. The bowla ar# made of wood
and weigh about four pounds. A
small white ball, ealley the kitty, Is
placed at one end of the field, and
the player*, rolling from the oppo
site end, aim to tend their bowla to
lie as close to the kitty as possible.
An International tournament, with
hundred# of entries, now la held an
nually at Nlagara-onthel-ake. The
gam# la popular In the aummer re
sorts of northern Ontario.
Boston. April 19.—There are fewer
misunderstandings In ha a# hall today
thnn wh»n he entered the office of
baseball commissioner, asserts Judge
Kenesaw Mountain lAndi*. her# to
watch tha Red Box-Athletics game to
dav. Judge Rand!* also expressed the
opnlon that "mors youngsters are
coming Into th# big leagues In recent
year*."
"While there are fewer disputes
for me to decide.” he said, "there are
many more questions put up to me.
I am asked everything conceivable
about baseball: tha gains, tha teams,
tha players, th# managers "
"Rut I am glad It !» that way." he
added.
Offer* to Help Sam I-angfortl.
New York, April 19-—It was re
ported today that Pr. James 3n>lth.
eye speciallat of this city, had offered
to perform an operation upon Sun
Ijingford. noted negro heavyweight
boxer, without charge. I,*ngford is
threatened with bllndnes* and la said
to ba penniless.
^ flSays Buds' MIGHT HAVE
Deter* * BEEN SWEET
\n,| Would Have Been If the Dodger* Had Not Thrown
Vinegar Into the Sugar Bowl
_____*
Although their feet arc flattened by
many trudging* acroa* Manhattan'*
two way bridge*, that Brooklyn team
wheeled over from their stubborn
Itomugh and stole the Giants' open
ing.
They grn hired I he game, ewlped Die
dedication*. ernl>-"/*bd the reremonlea
and ilkl everything but eteal the gate
receipt*. And, maybe one of Brook
lyn * home loving girl bandits will
come over ami do tlnit tonight.
Mayor llvlun threw wait the first
pitch. Pure llrrshflelo called It a
I, ,11.'
The dedication ,r remold** conalsted
of goat it i * * and motion*. There was
marching rinrt counter marching
which figured up to he ri total loa*.
T^e 1* nlUStrlan* In tlie band played
Independently of each other. The pea
nut and pop merchants tried tbetr
r.rw, spring college yells. The result
was a« Intelligible a* » Chili*** broad
casting sutler
Many at rang* oeraona strode
around tha park up to their elbows tn
high hat*.
ftuether was cooler than an am
monm pip* In a butcher ehrp, Wal
ter operatea on the Kbbeta bonu*
system. If you lose, you don't get
paid. If you win. try and get it.
Rosy Ryan atarted to go the full
dethy route. In the fifth Inning lhe
derby faded to a rich brown. Rosy
dashed acre** the field to the hot
and cold eplgnta. Kittle Gearln look
hla place, looking like a midget that
had eacaped from Singer.
II couldn't hay# lieen the climate
The Dodger# trained In Florida, too
Hughey .fanning# polled up enough
grata to stuff a aofa. Hughey'# gross
jerking habit almost *ot him
knocked off In Georgia last Match
Some fanner tried to ehoot htin for
a crow. j
(Ceyyrtght. »#*•!
More Than 400 Amateur Ball Players
Eligible to Play in Scheduled Games
Four hundred end nineteen ama
teur ball playera are eligible to com
pete In the opening of the five ama
teur leagues that play their firet
games this afternoon. Out of this
number 292 are members of the Metro
politan, Gate City anti Houlhei n loop*,
all membera of the senior division anil
the remaining number of la? are
members of the Junior Omaha and
Junior Intercity l«*ague* that will play
In the Junior division for bovs tinder
IS yeara of nge. The American
league, another senior division loop,
does not open its season until next
Sunday.
The new classification which was
adopted at one of the early meetings
of the board of dirertors of the Muny
Baseball association has been very
satisfactory In the classification of
the players ao far, and according to
John Dennison, secretary of the Muny
Baseball association. It should con
tinue to prove very satisfactory. Tho
new rUsslflcatlon did away with the
old olassea of A. B and (' and pro
vided for tlie classification that Is
now being used, that of the age
division, the senior division for play
ers over IS and the junior division
for boys under IS.
The following is a complete list of
playera eligible for today's games.
SKMOR DIVISION,
Metropolitan Inwtf.
Murphy . Did - Idle—Grant. Mahoney,
Monaghan, hhaltbcrg, AU*o, Krug. Keane,
McGuire, Uuinotte, Stevntgk.
Standard Haundry—Hodden. c*meo, R.
Faltman, Brandt. Back-r. Kriagier F.
Manruao. H. Faltman, Wartui-r, Lehr,
Dyck. J. Manrua,,.
Schneider Klectrlral Works—Taylor,
Ktbler, Chrlstsneos, C. Poatleouit, Homey.
Newcomer, Meier. Tteolnnto , Cornet,
Schneider. Dodd, Curler, Baumgartner.
Polteo—Butta, Wheeler, ArmstiAf,
Krtiger, Healey, Crawford. Yoc, Neiaon,
Slci'ny. Targy. Ityan. Fle.dlng, Smith
Carter Duke club—Pier, •, Maxwell,
Maxc-re, Koran, Dygert. smith. Barton.
Morrissey, McCreary. Peterson, Rxthk*.
K. eg C --Garvey, F. Itiae, Reason.
O'Connor. I-a veicr, Dtulurn. Vronaghue,
Vhltev Mlraekv. Kane, Dm nv Mlraeky,
Delehanty. lu.yle. Orem*
t*. P KnmnemeB- conxllng, Jfoye, Bel.
Unset. Sullivan. Haney. Itenham geoft,
Murphy, Kri*. Sprig*:, Suteltter, Ktrnhrd,
Gallagher, Hopkins, ltd,tint; -r
Woodmen of the B mrld—Spellman,
Heagon, Moore, Grgpakt, D. tmdein, Tracy,
Tucker, gtiilmnck. Cerixmt. Kudta' 7. Sir
Keagur, Oarey. F. Hokueek. Ilanven.
Unto t Ity l eague.
Wilier O Clerk*— Vcek, A* Sntrapa
Kenny. Garnett. Vodka. \re A.
KiauwMe. Bolen, BoU«, J. Sat rape.
Wegner.
Froat Bttt»rtW ■ Child* Zuet, ll.tnara
han Wainlnger. Vueriltah. ,Cordon,
Mlckel. Glade. Oevore, I'»-»«•»/■ v». i.eahy.
Lilly. Provnat. Grogan
AJav Tcea— \% '•her > 11*1
rrenchln. !*re*. Thorp.*. \f nr.lhum,
l'Oltto .V A Of Iff. Krl«*t*er Mr(
Krnie llnlrnea Junior* —l|n|a, \ '-Tt, t
Koaeny Wallen. K ruble*1? Hunt/lager,
MafulWot, Wewbergtr. Kjitii • *r, Htfrauek.
Vat'nnal .Guard* R. . i< *« Winter#.
I.ankten Richard*. N. lippa. Mhlie. M
Maaa. Green, lamer, Carej, Baum. t'
liana
Vinton Street Merchant*- Semerad,
Vogel. Browne Paul, fo'IWee, H NVk,
Jourdan, J. Skomat, A'alah. Xoveaki,
Kocher.
Southern I cogue.
Weaf t. Itnprovimrnl Club Zaporau
otraky. eVat. Wlltuhm. Han** I>omh«*w#kl,
Koclol, Mavwell. Joe Karnlab. Ilvneck.
I«ehre Setnbn. Gilo*. Stein nn<! MiPek.
Janda Puberal Horn** StaneGe, Kouf
•ky. He eh man, I»a Mont. K ratio eg. Per*
man. Ttpke Harhn.an, IVlger. Yembor.
Good row. ifibbler and Clark.
filet a Club Vatio. Bur.** btollnekf
f'nlino obv Saplen’H, fVio Teraeiu. lion
land. Mattpin. Perdlrta, Ilmlen, Kirk.
Stmek. i urtl*
Mirkhaa Grocerv Kid# Waalelevrakl.
Mefflinger. Boucher, Grove llenkel l.«*r»
metleh I vona. Melee, Me nel <; ovea,
f.ehannwak end Howard
Security Benefit Aaam latlon—Wd*ow
fhrllch. Murphy Paraley. Verne. Huff
•Uttar. Taylor, Maann. Wallweber, Clay
ton TGiney Week and Rponcer
South Omaha Hooatera -Smith. H M'ue
Moore. Bt*-rl Woofner. p«.> B *»*
Arroend Tierney. Haullk Seg» n j»r*.;
Kggleaton
Jl MOB 1)11 |S|G>
Junior (tmatii# Icecue
M|||,am Street Merchant* I C.*’nm#
Semera d J. Comma. Vhlir Sunboda
ftudi Teaar. Bahir Perron Reddin.
Jamiaou. Kcnxgc*k, \ wi* and W*hron,
Pollah Athletic Club— Staol*» Ppwnl.
btoidotn) Aeefale. R* nw*. ^ .%\i Pangnu
akl. .'*u»*hek. StottnaM, Klu*v Karl>ow#kl,
Me** Pgnkowakl, KtgUhi. Cherek, Glebe.
It***
Y M If ' Junior* T.eb G-een
SchreihniAP Ben. Herwi. h Sternberg
Heart#, Band''*" A!l*chu»er Bmuetn
Ret*#. Turner. Hleteh'r Sutler. 1 *en
in* and Marird Donorfta manage *
Kalman tOauren.-,* a**n< r A-win M r
*aban NToteru Wilkin eon Caclppe
Murohy. Zwiabach. Roaei Matt Hamer
MnnogHan Hawk leirnff an I KelB
Bancroft Hirer? M*nh»ni* Ion*
Behupp. Vacek. Thnm*en John T.ane
Brintff t«rlla K‘*in*. Stepankc |\urta*ek
\arhai and K?nuG
Woat I .eayen w»»t th Street Merchant*
fncell, !'•" Atkinw>u Kahne iValther
St'ibba. Wllhlnaon. Nirholaea Tph*
Alders and JUmioa
Junior Intercity Ulfir.
Brown Park Merchant* — XepHah!.
; Stanch. H*nktl. Pworak. llolac. Rtlsk.
Match* Frdrr. Povondra. Cor my. Noaak.
Ms'ch* ami Hat a bn.
Corr Electric*—RoMnwn Blffley. Robin -
•on. Trapp. La*. Bussey. Sornberk. llan
klna. Johnson. Pape Kleburjr. Carter.
Indepandenta—Braden Uorsurk.
Raker. Bkrk. Harman. Swift. Nelson.
Zyowakf, Hwift and McAlplne.
Vinton I’ube-—Moliner. Kuouman. While
'rick. Will Carl. M. Carl, il-n-a.iter, Kline,
|I*|ei*«. Funk. Zarek *t»d Jourdan
L South Omaha Juniors- Rla* Pral, ran* j
reska. Chreabor*. Clyde Hupp. Clem
Hupp. Han»en. ChMdler Alexander.
Barron. Bay Mas, Olson and Wolfe,
rh k Will Carl. M. Carl Row iter Kiln*.
rhiiUps. Paterson. Wocktoa. Gregory,
Mi nek a. Baker. Morris. Hamilton and
Orirnr*.
* N
Greenleafs Return
to Wedded Fold
V_t
Water rl let, X. Y„ April 19.— Ralph
Greenleaf, world'* pocket billiard
champion, and Mr*. Greenleaf. who
separated March li. announced they
had affected a reconciliation and that
proceeding* to annul their marrlajte
would be dropped. Greenler.t ha*
Stone to Kanm City, where Mr*.
Greenleaf will Join him Rbout May 1. j
when he 0|>en« a western tour. They
were married here in 1930.
a—————^
Perhaps you are among
the "skeptical few” who
do not know by experi
ence the power of
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
to sustain strength or to
build up the body.
It is a food-tonic
of storting worth. f
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I
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who h the i*anadnr • «**-*• ia * *
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have Faalaed I aathail a*aedali*»o haa
»a*ltad a < Mr eea an*•* *r team ta pe- ••
a c !a*t o*»t month A « h »e*« t*a
ytajed theta 5aa? | *a
( harln C , r*1ore«w» of hi Goal* la off
a aa ethtbltion tear *btrh w * h» *
him ’« tha Pacifl* coaa* He agar*
by hlfr-ee f aa a fir>n etiei maker a t
a flavor baikttae anj ' <uah*.,n pit •
Jay Oaaif hati«Mial nealrar chart ten
rte ahemp'on of thie country ftr tho ■»
}e »•* a hae y<>"e to !^»ad/»a ard •
•r.tar tha Bntlah champtnrefcp he a nr,.« .
a’ ’ha Queen a tin* Apr! XI Go j 1 • r
rart, pan*ed by r Surdan rj'p.ru i a*
will ontor the Ba‘buret cup •>#'
an annual fia’ure. In I^ond'n ar, I I*
on a tern a te jeare
Gold medala will he presented winner*
of special e-.enta a- the i.'Uff
’.ay racea at Pea klolnea April Ji an
The anmial comp**' I! ‘on '* ex;e *4 »
bring together 1.619 athletes.
A apodal train, known aa the I
• ay darby apodal. hat bean chartered b
New York City horaa race fane to »
’hem to and from the Kenfurky der>
wblch will be run ar i'hur<h ;. t»u r*
cojrae. I^oularllle, on May IT.
Ohio S4arflam at 1 olombua la part of
'he big athletic plant ■*' h r-w r «•«
ban one and a half mlllior.a of dr . a
.he Ohio relayi April II will be the fir
important athle’tc teat if »he equiproe-.
including two X2t-yard atra gh'.a «y» ai.<l
.he usual quarter mil* oval
F. L. Ool'ard hi« eoirher **n»rii*e
baaicet ball teama 14 yea-* 1»j- « •
period the quintal* wr-n 151 game* and
lo*t af A run of 64 victories e few «**
■or* tn a-cee»*lon vai h* protege* i^«i
record.
Tha American rugbr football team will
«’age preliminary before ih*
<'»iynip!c teata with >rv#ra! < ark Lng
ila.h eomblTiationa notably B(* khea’h aod
Harlequin fift»»na.
•If. P. Taylor of the Northwest Pacific
Golf aesor-nnion !• promot:ng a orr-«i»-me<l
golf p»layera* tou'r.*v in c.injun«-T on wi’h
tha Pacific tourna) at Vac ouv*-., D C.
in June.
Young B illie fctrihllng *• ron*m ing H»o
■trength and win laur.rh a t- .\ hilling
attack when In full rianhnod Winning on
point* is hie plan of attack aa »(*ju
MrTIgue. until La raarhea machdou or
full growth.
Oa* of the pioaerr row log event* in
Fngtand which tv atl’I carried or * the
Thames waterman a car# fnr Doggett a
roal and badyr. cnafcl!»h«d in 1716. It •
'‘inducted under the mui j- n of the
K.ahmonger* company on Aog «at 1 eg--h
year.
The Brandeis
Store
Style and
Foot Ease
A complete stock of high
and low cut shoes, popu
larly priced, yet with no
sacrifice of materials,
style, quality or work
manship.
Fourth Floor—Centor
vn\ ritTl>t»l» NT ,M*\KKTIM.MrvT
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Keeps Hair
Combed
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Millions, I'sc Ii - Few Cents buys Jar at Drugstore
Kv*n oh*|ln*te, Unruly or shimiHH*
r.t lislr stay* conitxMl all .i*\ la any
stvla \ (>u like. • llalrdlroom” la a
dignified combine cream which elv*o
that natural flosa and well f roc mad
affect to your hair- that final touch
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