The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 22, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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nummary—It uti#. O’Nall I, Uruh, J*ck
•on. firror: Kelly. T»oh##ohlt: O'Nrlll.
THrax-b*## hit: frrlach. Hum* run: .lack
tun. Saerlfle* hit: J. IUra#». Doubl*
play*: Tl»ro»y to B»nrrofi to Mrlnnl*.
Tnunv to Kxlly. Toft mi bo*#>: N#w
Turk. 4j nouton, 4. n**«# on l>*llo: Off
turn*#. I: off ll*ntl*y. I. hirurk out:
lly J, Irani#*, I; by tlrnilxy, *. Umplr##.
O'O*/ end MoCnrmlrk. Tim*: 1:1*..
Alex Weakens in Eighth.
Cincinnati, April 11— Alexander, after
pitching graat ball for tight inning*,
weakened. and the Rede tlo<l tho gcore
in tha ninth on Hreaeler'a triple end
0 Burn*' ••^rlflce fly and won In tho tenth
on hlta by Duncan, Hargrave and Pinelli.
Renton was In great form, the only CBI
oago tally coming in the eecond on a
‘•*r***oaae muff of Orlmea' fjy by Dutican
end a iacrlffce by Friberg.
Roueh, who atralned hie aid# while bat
♦ Ing ln yeaterday'a game, has been ordered
f»y hie phyelclan to remain Idle for at
leapt a week. Tho acoro:
dUCAOO CINCINNATI.
All.If O A. AH.HOA
Btats of 4 0 • o Rurna rf it l j ti
J Adame go 4 1 1 4 D'bert lb 4 011 l
• O tham lb J 0 a J Harper of 4 1 ft o
Or mea lb J J1J J Duncan If 4 2 o o
,lb J J ! { H'grave o * 1 2 I
Miller If J J 0 Bolmi 2b 4 0 2 I
J* ‘ • * J PIn.lll Ih 4 i o 1
Mxrt.hitt *411 "Cnviinry **1141
Aloe dor p I _2 Bxnton p Idol
.... ,. «Hr#*tl#r 110 0
Total* II **2l l,l,Huck * 0 0 0
8h##h*n §0002
Total* »» * »•
■On* nut »h*n wlnnln* run a<or#d.
allatlad for Banton tn ninth.
■ Kan for Breraler In ninth.
, h?c.V.by !*"!'*'!.•» 400 4—i
ClnclAdti 001 '“71
nummary—Runt: Crimea, Duncan, Hook,
itrrora: Fritter*. Duncan, Bohna. lwo
liaaa hit: Duncan, Thrat-baaa hit! Brmo
lar. dacrlflcaa: Burn*. Krlber*. Alo*
nndar. Douhla play.: Adama to <Tr*nt
ham ta Crimea. Alexander to Adama to
Hi I man. Frlbar* to Omntham to Crimea.
I,aft on baaaa: Chlo*«o, 4; Cincinnati. 4.
imaaa on ball*: Off Banton. 1. •truck
nut: By Banton, 11 by Shoohaa, li by
Alexander, 1. lllta: Off Banton, 4 In
nlna Innlnaa; off mtaaban, non*
innlnf. Hit by pltchjd boll: *F Bonton.
Miller, Wlnnln* nil. bar: -fi™:
nlraai Moran. Fflrmia ond Fowall. Tima:
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Dodgem Win From Philliei.
Philadelphia, Pa,. April *!•—Brook'yn
rtafaulad Philadelphia today, 7 to 4. In 10
Innlnaa, tha third extra Innln** «ame In
ih* four played In thla oily thla *oa*»"u
Dabarry, III* Brooklyn ratchur, hit a
hum* run In the 16th Innln* with two
un haaea, wlnnlra th* **tnr nod handlti*
I'arlaon hla aacond atralaht 16-lnnln« da
—. 1 Orlmaa and Carlaon both war* hit hard
^ at Interval*, near*: .
HftOoKI.YN. PIIILADBU’HIA.
Alt H O A AB.H.O A.
Nela.ef till Hand.a* 4114
.loh'ton.llb 6 S 1 4 HoUan.lf 4 » 1 6
I .oft ua,If 6 14 6 Will I'a.cf 4 116
F'rnlar.lb 4 2 11* Walker.rf 6 2 1 0
T. OTb.ff I 1 1 * Hanllna.a 4 14 1
Daborry.o 6 t I « Ford.lh 4 14 4
Klua n 2b » 1 I » *!»"••• **» 4 2 19 4
.lonee.aa 6 4 1 I Wp*hr*,,1b 4 1 1 I
Orlmaa,p 4*62 aW'haton# 1 4 6 4
—.— carlaon. p 4 16 1
Total* 411116 14 llanrlch l 4 6^4
Total* T» 14 14 II
• nailed for Wnehra In 14th.
x Flatted for Carlaon In 14th.
Brooklyn ...,.100 024 646 2—-7
phiTad.Tphr. 444 mo»o6 8-4
Nummary—Buna: Mala. .fohnelon,
T.oftua <21. T. Griffith, Dabarry, Hand,
Mohan. Walkar, Ford. Brrora: • .Tone*,
Hanllna, For d. Two bee* hla: Nala, I.of
tua (2), Deberry, T. drlfflth. Walkar,
Mokan. Threa-baa* hit: Hoik*. Horn#
run: Dabarry. dtolan bar**: lohnaton,
l.aflu*. •anrlflo# hit: T. arlfflth. Dou
ble play*: .Iona* I* Kluaman to Fournier:
Woehra to Ford to llolk*. I,»ft on baaaa:
Brooklyn, 7; Philadelphia, II. Flea** on
ball*: Off Crimea, 2; off Carlaon, 2.
Hi mi k out: By Crimea, I; by Carlaon. 2.
empire*: Iwaonay, Qulfley ond Hart.
Tima: 1:5*.
Cardinal* Win Slugfe*t.
§f. Louie. April JJ.—Pounding wilt.nr
Cooper, Otar enuthnow, tho Cardtnole Ho
footed tho Plttol.ur«h Plretoe todev, II to
4. The Plrotoo (nt oli run> In ih* flfih
on four etnoloo end » triple. Tho r«r
dlnela duplicated 'he foot In tho orvonili
on five elnalee end Blodro' homo run.
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AB.irO.A. ABIIOA
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Coroy,*f I t 1 «! Blod'o.lf-ef IIS*
Blphoo.lf 4 14 O' Hornobr.lb 3 3 11
Trorn'r.lh 4 3 0 lIBnt'mlr.lb 3 3 4 1
Bernh'trf 3 10 0 Pr I*kh 303101
Wrlrht.ee 1*14 Mr»ro.rf 10 10
Orlmm,1b 4 110 1 Molb'opll.o 1111
Arhmldt.o 4 o l o' L. Holl o* 3 111
t'oopor.p I I 1! Clornono.e 3 14 1
Ktelned'r.p 0 0 0 0| Vlok.o 0 0 0 1
tdo.p 1 0 0 01 Itook.p I 1 0 0
(Monro 0 0 0 0! Atuerl.p 1 1 J #
- .—khordol.n 0 0 0 0
Tololo II II 14 I'krhulli.lf I 0 0 4
I oftyor 0 0 0 4
i tPtnllh 114 4
?'!* O'*' j eMuollor 114 4
I TotoK 41 11 IT T*
■ Ran fnr Barnhart In ninth.
■ Ran for Cl#mnn* In sixth.
■ Rattafl for Mvara In aavanth.
Jnsttad for Vink In •#v#nth.
rnr# by Innlniai
Fltfaburxh .Ml JM •
it f/out# ..1RR Ml Ro*—it
nummary-Run*: Maranvlll* it), far#y,
Biff has <t). Traynof. Barnhart ft). Cooo
ar, Flack, FllaRaa fi), Mornabv ?t). Bof
tamlay, Fraifau. t. Ball 12). JMuart.
\ flmffh; Brrora; Carar, Blab#*, Wright.
[ Battomtay. L. Ball; Two-baa# hjfa: Tray
tiar, MaranvtHa. Barnhart; Thr#a-ha##
hltar tfomahy, Barnhart. Ball; Ifoma run;
1 iomnnittiiT.
Grandmother Knew
Kn Wpp Nothing So flood for
goatlon and Com* Mnatard
But tho old-faahlonad muotard plaa
tar burned and bllitorad while It
aotad. Q«t tha rollof and help that
muatard plapura gava, without tha
plaator and without tho bllntPr.
Muataroip doaa It It la a clean,
whit# ointment, mad# with oil of mua
tard. It la aclentlfleally prepared, ao
that It worka wondera.
Gently meaaage Mualerola with the
flnger-tipa. See how quickly It bring*
relief—how apeedlly the peln dlaap
pear*.
Try Ifugtarol# for aor* throat, bron
ebltln, tonalllltla, croup, atljr neck,
aathma, neuralgia, haadaehe, conge#
tlon, plaurtay, rhaumatlam, lumbago,
pain* and achea of the buck or Joint*,
gpralna, aor* muaclaa, brulaea, chil
blain*, froatad feat, colda of tb* cheat
ft may pibvant pneumonia).
To Mothara: Muaterol* la a No
made In milder form for
he hire and amall children.
Aak for Children’* Muoterole.
ba^ Me and 4Sc, Jor* and tube*;
hoapltal alee, 1100.
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I #1 . __
ONM *>f IlM surprises of the West
m« league e*<-e thus hr h tha
playing of th# Wichita Witches
llthdleapfMd by spnou t twining
which was held si hop*#, and ertpplad
by tha bias of sever*I star*, Wichita
waa tei-meA "a vsry, vary wwah club.”
hy baseball maw.
Thus far Wichita has won four owl
of flva ismes played. Tha Buffalos
won from tha Wkhltaa Nalucday and
loot, tt to • Bnnday. Frank Isbell,
owner of tha Hub, Is a ahrrwd base
ball man. Two years ago he wreeksd
one of the strongest clubs In tho
league and replared Ii with young
sters. In 1113 the Witches gave a
very good aerount of themselves and
surprised even the Wichita fans.
lAat winter Isbell traded three of
his best players for aaveral Cali
fornia ball playera. In spring train
ing the Witches looksd wsak In all
positions, but evidently tha club hss
rounded Into better rondltlon than
moat fans ware led to believe the
team waa In during tha practice
game*. The pitcher# have come
around In good shape, but whsther
they can hold up la another question.
Fourth Meeting of this Pair,
a CE HUDKINB and Erwin Blge
have been signed to flgt at the
aX Auditorium In the semi windup
of the lAglon program. It will mark
tha fourth tlma theae two light
weights have battled.
Hudklns beat Blge badly the last
time they fought. The latter aald he
waa In no condition to fight, being III
at the time. This Is a poor alibi. Ac
cording to the state la# all boxers,
before entering the ring are ex
amined by a physician.
Grantham net* Reooro.
Georg# Orantham, former Omaha
Buffalo lnflelder, may make errore In
nearly every game In which he plays,
but even at that, George haa done
something no other player has suc
ceeded In doing. For the first four
games In a row Grantham haa ac
cepted eight chancea In aach contest,
a world'* rocord according to all
avallabla baseball figure*
Bo mo fana wonder why the Cabs
keep Orantham In tha Infield. They
■ay he make* too many errors for a
big league lnflelder. Grantham goes
after everything that cornea anywhere
near him. That la the reason why hr
make* a bubble now and then. He
goes after the ball.
George le tied with Helnte Groh
of the Giants for darly season home
run honors. Ksch player hss two
circuit clouts. Grantham was at bat
four times Sunday and swatted out
a home run, triple end double.
Barney Burch, owner of the Buffa
loss, may follow In the fontatepe of
Ed Tracy, owner of the Bt. Joaeph
club, and buy hlmgelf an airplane.
While in At. Joseph last week Burrh
took a trip np among the rloude In
Tracy'e plane. The Aalnt owner Is
a licensed pilot and la the owner of
two alrplanee.
Burrh got the flying fever while
In At. Joseph and told the writer that
he aspects to buy an airplane and do
a little flying himself.
Mt. Joseph had the largest opening
day'* attendance In the Western
league lest Wednesday. Thl* was
made possible to a certain extent, by
Tracy end hie airplane. Two daye
before the eeaeon was acheduled to
open In Bt. Joseph, Tracy visited sev
eral towns in Missouri, Kansas and
southern Nebraska In his plans, ad
vertising the opening game. The Bt.
Joseph pilot and baseball magnate
flew over these town* and dropped
advertising matter. The result was
that 1.500 out-of-town baseball fans
attended the opener.
Fori Snelling Officer to Try
Out for Olympic Rifle Team
Fort Knelling, Minn., April If.—
Limit. Kidney It. Hind* of Fort Bnell
Ing Saturday won the right, tn repre
sent this district, which Includes Min
nesota, Iowa and North and Bouth
Dakota, In the final tryouts for the
Olyrnplo rifts team.
Lieutenant Hinds scored 1,0*1
points. His nearest competitor wss
W. C. Wilson of Minneapolis, who
had 3»3.
Wooden Barracks May Be
Erected for Olympic Visitors
Paris, April 20.—An Indication of
tha serious hotel crisis In Paris dur
ing tha Olymplca wss given when the
municipal council decided to appeal to
the mlnlitry of war to erect wooden
barracks In the atreeta to aecommo
data homeless forelgnars.
The principal hotels have already
announced that they are booked full
until Auguat.
NATIONAL.
Player, Clubi 4i, AH. H. H. Pet.
Wheet, Hreektya....4 It I i .sea
Miller, Chicago.4 I* 4 S ,4M
a ?: S
llnrneby, M. Lewie , 4 17 S 11 .tel
Steph eaten, IT 4 If .MS
Henmans, Detroit.S if f f 4M
I! \ 5 S
Home Run Hitters
, ■- ... —.J
NATIONAL
Player. Club. No. Total
flroh, New York. I 5
Ornnthsin, Chicago . I t
Williams, Philadelphia ..... 1 I
AMKKICAN
Ruth, New York . 1 1
Hlieely, Chicago . 1 1
Totals;
National, IS; American, II.
This date last year: Nntlwnal, 17;
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Turney’s Manager to Start Legal Proceedings to
Prevent Carpentier From Meeting Gibbons May 31
^ - —
New York, April 21.—T/egnl proceed
ing* to prevent George* Carpentler
French light heavyweight, from meet
ing Tom Gibbon* of St. Paul, In
Michigan City, Ind., on May 21, will
be atarted In the court* of Indiana
Immediately upon Carpentler’* arriv
al In the United State*, Wily Olbeora
manager of Gene Tuney, announced
Monday.
Olhaon *ald he would baa* hi* *p
..r ■
plication for an Injunction on hla con
tract with ncacampa, tha French
mnn'a manager, for a Carpentlrr
Tunney match. Thle, he aaaerted,
contain* a clan** prohibiting Tarpon
tier from engaging In any other
match In th* Vnited State* before
meeting Tunney.
A report that Carpentler would be
brought Info thl* country through
Canada In an attempt to eacape po»
albla litigation In New York prompt
ad Olhaon'* plan to aeek hi* injunc
tion In Indlnnn, the manager declared.
Deacampa Monday cabled Olhaon
froiti Vienna that Carpcntler would
furfill hi* agreement to fight Tunnej ,
after the Olbbona' match. He pre
dieted that the Frenchman would
would knock out Olbbona. I
Tlie Fin Kftnponda.
Temple* of Art—Tou »•» taka ’em or
loe* ’em—
Writer! of novel! thnt lead »# romenee—
W* haven't lime at Iho moment to uee
Whet do wo eero for tho god* of flnenre?
Out of young April a new t hr III le oom
Ing,
Dorn of tho otruygl# thet greceo tho pit
Qreeteet of iiulOilue—roering and otrum
Olvo no fho omg of the geme-wlnnlng
bill
Arllete end writer* ond.femone phyetrtano,
owner* of truet*. will you kindly Blend by,
While you ar* chanting of world-oevlng
mlaelnne, _
All thet w* oak I* the Walloping Dye.
Unmet It’* where tho Memblno rage*.
Art? It abound* where tho Npeakero may
flit.
FT ere romo* the lyrical gift of tho ege*
Qlvo u* tb* oong of the geme-wlnnlng hit!
Her* I* - tho gulvor whoro pul**# ar*
In the'‘/"re^Seoh for the far-away wire;
Hor* I* the rover where red blood I*
pumolnr.
Thrill* through lh# ehonnol* where vein*
er* on fir*.
Ptort hock with Jlomor ond loop to to
morrow,
Whot do wo eoro whoro tho mooioro may
Hero le the melody drowning our oor
row— . , , _
air* ue Iho oong of tho gomo-wlonlng
hit I
Th« Nnl Drama.
Tha curtain now rise* wnn a nour
ish on the national drama known aa
‘ TVlIwithnewyork:'' The prevalence
of pennants In on# community for
the leaf three year# haa been a mat
ter of deep annoyanr# and an me dis
gust to thriving precinct# and reserva
tion* nestling betwesn Ht. Lout* and
Boston.
McOraw and Huggins have taken
over the pennant winning of the big
leagues sines 1920. A number of
opposition cltlea aeern to figure thla
I* quit# enough for the time being.
But Juat how to end It Is another
matter, with Ruth, Frisch, Tousg,
Ward, Pennoek, Hoyt, Nehf, Oroh,
l>ugan, the Meuaala and others guard
Ing the premise*.
The two New York club# now face
the goal denied the Cub# and Mack
men, who had sven greater machine#.
There are still many pitfall# between
April and October than nwy enenare
the (Hants. ' llow the Yankee# are
to be stopped with the heavy atipply
of pitching and hitting they have In
atock la beyond the dope.
Not That II Matter*, Hub—
"Sport I,lght* of 1922" (J. P. Rut
narn'a Sons) Is now on tha market.
With thla announcement out, thoe# d*
•Irlng to aell American letter# short
i for a two-point drop can go to It.
The episode* Include the leading
championship# of tha year, with vera*
Interpolation*. Only thoe* Interested
In sport and the subtler deviation* of
literature will b* glad to get word
of what ha# taken place. There la
douhtlea# much more to be said, hut.
after all, what of 1*7
Which, n. F. A., remind# it* that
"Alumnus Football" is In the edition
Juat referred to.
Hands.
No small part of the spring and
summer excitement In select boxing
circles depends upon the human
knuckle.
Harry Will# la the flrat to teat a
somewhat uncertain flipper against
Bartley Madden, who la no harder
than an Iron post.
If the Hrown Panther can apply hla
right paw to Madden's frontispiece
without breaking the paw off he cen
then eonelder hla career fully re
established.
Wills, In good condition and fight
ing with good hand#, I* Dempsey'S
leading rival, tha tougheat barrier In
the champion’* way.
The neat hand teat will be made
by fleorge* f'arpentler, whoa* main
mauler ha* been non* too sturdy.
One of the lending features attach
ed to the career* of ltempaey and
Flrpo Is that, while both *r* heavy
hitters, neither haa ever been tmth
ered by a brittle hand. Both have
hand* that could hammer away at a
grnnlta column without denting a
knuckle.
Herlenbarh’s Future.
Paul Herlenmach, having the wal
lop, la nfrw gradually absorbing tv
porienoa, which muat aiwaya d» »
gradual affair.
Hla future depends upon hta ability
to work up greater speed and to da
velop greater skill, lie has the punch
and the courage, and the Indication*
are that ha can taka hla share. There
la no reason, through Intensified
training, why h* shouldn't add great
ly to hi* speed.
Parhapa h# la working In thl# di
rection. But, as on# of tha beat
trainers In th* gam# Informed ua
some time ago, not on* boxer In a
thousand know* th# first principle#
of Intensified training—of developing
along correct lines.
Th# final position of more than on#
ball club getting under way depend*
upon the team spirit of the entour
age. AWIity to keep hustling from
Aprft to October Is n rare quality In
any llnetiti, Teams that begin to akld
a trifle In June or July soon lose
spirit and pike along th# feat of th#
routs. Thla Is natural In a a port that
run# every day for #1* month*. There
ar# no resting Interval* for a breath
ing spell. And general discourage
ment often com** quickly. Jt la In
thla respect that such leaders as Me
Oraw and Speaker ar* Invaluable fae
tora. There are non* better at Inetltl
ing moral* In. th* baseball breast of
the eerneat athlete.
The baaehall haul M tha longest In
sport. One hundred and fifty-four
consecutive appearance* doesn't leave
much open apace In which to break
up italentse. Which makes Deaoon
Scott more of a wonder man than
most noncomhatants appreciate.
Lambert Sullivan Die*.
Chicago, April 11.—I-ambert G.
Sullivan, well known sporting writer,
formerly editor of Motor Age and
more recently sporting editor of tha
Chicago Herald and Rxamlner, died
In Albuquerque, N. M., yesterday of
tubcrculoaia, according to word re
reived her*. Ha wee ft years old.
Chicago.—The Flelaher Yarns of
Philadelphia won th* national ama
teur soccer championship and th*
right to represent America In the
Olympic soccer gam** by defeating
th* Swedish Aknerlcans ef Chicago,
3 to 0.
With Ml* flea*** la the three* ef a
ninth.Innlne uprising, MrOrew removed
lfumslna*r In favnr ef Art Wahf, wlm
fanned > he naat Iwn batter*, elvine th*
(llama a I t* t derision over the Brave*
■f/M th*>'
.KNIGHT#
CoLOVtS
4Min ftr n«n4w, by Mm war. win wr
form In Ogfiton an April II, matting
Willi# Ama# nf Afcran
Faat flarlMilmrli will atari • laoik
haavywalghf nt Buffalo Monday, fnrkllng
Jo* f/4thmart nt Orand Itaplda I.nhman
may brnnk up fiula naw firing af
kayonn.
Chnrlln tonal tlghtwnffffit.
haa haan mgt'-had tn hoi K O, jaakln nt
Talari* on May I.
Fata flak will appaw Jnnfcla Fnlwar
nt rolurithua nt Kahton on April II
iriirmhMMr
,
Ingrown Toe Nail
Turns Out Itself
A noted authority eeye that a few
drop# of ''OutgrO" upon the ahln aur
rounding the Ingrowing null reduce*
Inflammation and pain and ao tough
en* th* t»nd*r, *en*lllv* *ltln under
n*ath th* too nail that It rannot i»«ne
trata th* fl*»h, and th* n*l| turn!
naturally nutw*rd *lmo*t over night.
"Oulgro" I* a hnrml*** antlaeptlc
manufactured for rhlropodlat*. How
•v*r, any ona can huy from th* drug
■tor* * tiny bottle containing dlrac
Ilona,
Pittsburgh, Pa, April J1 — Stone
wain and Iron bar* do not A prloon
make—to A tru# baseball fan.
HI* hundred fan* who*# addre«* I*
the Allegheny county Jell were Joy
ful Sunday over newa that score* by
radio would be returned *t the jail
shortly.. The return* were stopp'd
last Wednesday when fan* lost con
trol of themeelveo and cheered, con
trary to rule*.
The prleoner* were given radio
concerto, hut were not allowed to
apeak or make any nolae.
The home team bae been In a
slump. There was no note# when the
team lost. But Wednesday the 1*1
rate* won In a thrilling ninth Inning
rally and the fan* cheered long and
loud.
The ban on th* return* followed.
Warden Lewie Intimated today he
would give the prisoner* another
chance and resume service this week.
litutem Leaque
HIGHUGHTS
DEM MOI.VBM haa won more
Weatern league pennant* than
any other city with fly*. Omaha
la tha only olhar oily which haa t»*en
In th* league aver alnca It waa found
ed SI yeara ago. Omaha, however,
haa won .111 per cent of Ita game*
for Ita entire Weatern league Ilf*,
while Dee Molnea ha* won lea* than
It haa loat, Ita all tlma percentage
l>elng .411.
iBftadwJlPnp*
due aeble Yaekeca finished aeoeml
• (•In with xr*al **111 end ebillty, the
hanatora winning II In I, behind th*
rilrhln* ef Walter Jahnaan. Oaorga It.
Ruth (*t hie firat home run ef th* #••
aea.
la a centre led gaetiwie ef alt lenlee*.
ih* Phitliea look a fall out ef Ihe had*
era, 4 to I. aided try williams' bom* run
in Ih* fnnrth.
Pevl* threw eel* watae am tha flrewa
hepea. manning the at. I.»ui# alia>k <*
ihr** hit*, while the Ttg*ra weni on le
win by » to t. Preult w#ak*n»d after
four tnninga.
needy ef affronted hell elayer* wee*
*iv»n ih* air dufin* th* K*dr I it I
victory over th* tale Fribarx. diet*
and t,uqua war* banlahad and ttouan
•trained a rtrelaea eld* la th* al*ht end
retired.
friaee hath fee* firmly npon tha greeed.
in hark yoiir aara and brae* yeuraclf
or th# ahock ap**k*r dropped a fly
hall In Ik* eighth Innln* yaaiardar Pur
thar and at a r*n»quanc* th* Indiana
d rejig* 4 a ball asms la in# Whna^^yy
A CLEARCOMPLEXION
Ruddy Chp*kn — Sparkling
Ejr«*—Moat Women
Can Have.
Maya llr. Ktlwarda, > Wrll-Known
Ohio I’hyalrian.
Dr. K. M Edwarda for IT yean
treated acorc* of women for liver ana
bowel ailment*. Hurlng theeo yeari
h# g»v# to hit patient* a preacrlptlnr
mad* of • few well known vet eta hit
Ingredient* mixed with olive oil, n*m
In* them Hr. Edward*' Olive Tablet*
You will knot* them by their ollvt
color.
Thee* tahlel* nr# wonder-workeri
on tha liver anil bowel*, which rail**
a normal action, carrying off thi
want* and polnorinua matter In on#’)
ayatem
If you have a pale face Bellow look
dull eye*, plmplea, coaled fongue
headaches, n listless, nogood Sealing
nil out of aorta. Inactive bowel*, you
Ink# one of l»r. Eitwnrd*' Olive T«b
let* nlahtly for a time and note th*
piennlng reaults,
Thouaand* of women and men
take Hr. Edward*' Oliv# Tablet*
th* auccawful auhstltut* for calomel
--now and fMW j.,«» ihasp them lit
IS* and SOo,
Strunk Ki4pm«*<!
by White Sm
I Phage, fI — law* •drunk
W* ail Mi» t*a WWlaM M
th* Immm l-w Maw pennant »tuning
IlkMM, nae i*4*a*»d by
lb* I bh ag* HMl* •«*, bating Mill
M*» I aWtna, » a plain *4 *K» bu, In
lb* gam* m»awb *** nn r aailllaa
aftt irb*a*<
Blurjuys Prepari*
for l)rakr Krluvs
V
Coat b 1*11*1 Wynn* of lb# Cr*!gh
Ian wnia* tally Itirli and field alb
|*l*a, wilt pr#HI* a Ihla attain«*« In
prepare bla man Inf lb# annual lb-aba
falnya which Will h* bald ll I***
Mnln*a b'fldav and Saturday.
Th# fltu*)*r# will M r»pr»**nt#d in
tba IM yard daah, dt*. ua, abut pul,
Ih* on# ball mil* and lb* two mil*
relay »v*nla
l<ow*r, Mpelrbfr and Burbrldg# will
fly th* lllu#)*y i-nlnra In lb* renlury.
whlln Nolan will b* #nl*r*d In lb*
dl*, ua and abort pul #y#nt#
Buffaloes Play
Indians Tuesday
•
Th* Omalin Buffalo*# and th#
Wichita club meat In th# third and
final gam# of th# **rl*a thl# after
noon. Th* aerla* *tand# even all.
Th# Wltrhe* won Sunday, 12 to *.
Bill B*ll»y la arhadulad to taka hi#
turn on tha mound thl* aftarnoon.
Holley turned In a nlc# gam* at St.
Joaeph laat week.
The Buffalo*# hav# a chance to go
Into a tla for the league lead today.
From Wichita the Buffalo** Jour
ney on to Oklahoma City for a thrae
gam# aerie*. After Oklahoma City
come# Tulea and then th* b*rd re
turn# to Omaha.
WESTON FINISHES
BALL SCHEDULES
Tho nrhedulog for th« Comm«rclnl
and Induntrlnl loops, which •tkrted
their sen anna Butttrdajr, hi»* boon com
plotod by N. J. Woitoit and aro pub
lished below. Both of th#M leagues
nra composed of bona flde omplojros of
the flr'm* that thov represontf
imm «*tkiu. mnr.iUM, i.r tr.rr,
M«f 14. June M.
Ctjdahy Parking Co againat Overland
Tire Co
Harding Jr# Crearn againat tfen Ufa
©Allt Co.
V, P Freight. hr*.
April t§. May ft. Julr 0. M
Overland Tlra Co. against llerdfwf lee
Cream
Cudahy Parking Co. againat V. P
Freight
Itan Bierpit Co, bya.
May t June 7 Jutf It.
tf. P Frofght Aerountg againat Harding
lee Cream.
Overland Tlra Co. againat Itan Bis
cuit Co.
Cudativ Parking Co . bye.
Mar 1#. June 14. July 10.
Overland Tlra Ca againat U. P Freight
Arrnunt*.
Itan l!ia< ult Co. against Cudahy Perk
ing Cn
Harding Ice Cr*em. bye
Mar II. June tt. July ««.
Cudahy Parking Co agafnat Harding
lea Cream
P. P Freight Aerounta agafnat Iten
Him uit Co.
over fend Tiro Co . hva.
t'OMMKIM 141. n4"F.H4II. MUf.CM.
May II. Jnn* tt.
Firat National againat Ouarantaa rand
Ufa
nmabi National •(•Inal Omaha Priat
Ina c# „ . _
Bak.r Ira Ca. againat N.braaka Paw
,r 1 ° 4aril Id, May II. INIr ».
Omaha Priming Co. againat Kahraaka
Pmr.r Co. _ __ .
fluarantan Fund Ufa agatnat Bakar
|c. Cn.
Firat National aaalntt Omaha National
Mar *. Jana 1. Jolt !*•
Omaha National againat Bakar lea Pa.
Firat National againat Omaha Print
r*oar°aniaa Fund Ufa agalnal Nahraahn
1*eW,r Mar la. faar Id. Jalf Id.
Ouaranfao Fund Life against Omaha
National _ __
Nebraska. Power Co againat First Ne
ll r»n a! _ . . _ .
Omaha Printing Co. agatnat Bakar
,<!* 1 * Mag It. too* tl, dajr M.
First National againat Baker lea Co
Omaha National againat Nebraska Fow
ar Co,
riu.rnni.. Fund Ufa agalntt Omaha
Printing Ca. _______
Spanidh Scrapper Win*.
Barratnna, April 21.—Rlf-ardn All*,
mlddlowrlght rhamplon of Ppaln, oul
pointed hl« rhallanf-r, Padro Paat,
today I.lghtwaight Champion Mar
tina* knocked out Jaannot of Franc*
In tha naoond round.
4nn*polta, Md, April II.—PoaalMI
Ilia* of ■ mooting batwaan rowing
orawa of tha I’nlvarglty of Waahlng
ton and tha mldahlpman wara aaan
hara today whan It waa laarnad tha
Huakla* hava ba#n In communication
with navy authorllla* naaklng a rara
during thalr trip aaat for (ha Pough
kaapata ragatl*. Ra*r Admlml Han
ry B. Wllaon. guparlntgndant of tha
academy, ,1a ajpaotad to tak* up tha
propogal for conaldaratlon within a
day or two.
Hla t ordinal. am. a* fian Ih* raar
la Iha nla'h. h«pr»d aaan Matriam with
vahamaara and waa frem tha Plrataa,
a ta t.
Another Record-Brooking
Musical Comedy
Bert Smith
Players
hums pour
and photoplays
EXTRA—WED. EVE.
GARTER NIGHT
A Fee Faatival Tee Caa't
Afford la MIm.
FRI.-AMATEURS
NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS
LOTHROP.>«th Mrf lAthn*
Nirma K«ry ml Clair* Wliulaar
la "TUB ACQUITTAL."
GRAND.lath aaA Rlaaaf
MILTON BIIJLA A ANNA Q. NILSRON
la "FLOWING GOLD."
ROUI EVARD . . U4 aaj laarrarrarth
COLLEEN MOORE
la "PAINTED PEOPLE."
CENTRAL MENTOR EXPECTS TEAM
TO SHATTER MANY STATE MARKS
AT ANNUAL NEBRASKA HIGH MEET
Jnttr* ( mHiiw In Ten
inti Ttm KlMi* (IfMNtl* In
I mutt*, kittle NkiMNII
|*Tmri “Murk llnf•i*.”
mm *«*4
•MiMm fil»p** re*
•i «*»• l*i*t • ’*»»
»*--« l**i *"►
pi**** ft
in tiniMt. win
bngin puMIng W»
imi'h »»pir«ni»
Ihrmigh irtmnwHl*
wnrhnul* thM wnnli
In pr*p«»wlli>n for!
I'outi'll Itluff* r*
lay* In b« bald it
Pounrll llliiff* on
May I.
June*, diminutive Hath,
who won the loo yard dash In f**l
time of 10 11 second*. lost one fifth «t
second behind the *t»te rerord held
by llaie Noble, former Central IHih
athlete, hope* to shatter Noble'* rec
ord at the *tate meet nevt month,
done* |ltn won the 110 yard da»li In
the fa*t lime of *4 second* Thl«
diminutive star will be hard lo heal
at the stale meet this year, done*
ha* two more year* to wear the col
or* for Central Itlfh on the cinder
path, and Cnaeli Schmidt will try to
make a 10-aerond man out of him.
Solomon, who wa* Ineligible last
year, proved the ''dark horae’’ of the
Inter-claa* meet when he boat Wnlly
Marrow In the 220 yard dash. Mar
row ran be remembered a* the athlete
who placed flrat at the state meet
It *4 |Mr M '*■»# KM www
r, 4 hr to ifalntntf IliM t ••* K4*d R to
wtrt»« l« dnfttoKla kk Nt *4 Met
• nr to vlN Mr* t* tore In
pr ninvt i amldrinK W ik to n
tor leltef KM to kM HIM IK Ik*
,litre ,tm n ,*. t tt,*re that k* I*
•larking M» to* to** KfMKdlM «K**Kl
i«t Mr Hot petfhteMn# *1 Kkratetot
Pe tto mini lt!*h (MMtott KIK*
Thorn*.. hn.hr n» «»*, «M tkrlili
InoMirD ratofl***, nil* only mine KHl
pit lia.k, p*.rtke Ihire I Iran* pr*»l
ntft I* I to MW * I... In out., Ito
to fh»l hurra* * nlth J**ra kellefWMK
with If |M*hil«, Th«m*« plated ner
oral In Ito |K*»*N dn.h In tto ftral
Hint »f IH** »*«md.. Orrl to fto
hlth hurdle. and eemnd In Ito tt»
low hordlr. Th»ma* alra throw*
thr dt.cn., In nhlrh *' *nt to placed
mil In lhr .laic ntftl l»»l rear, *nd
•hr .hoi pul. whlrlt to heave. *r*i#Kd
IS tot With pri*s<*e training ftorh
% litnldi claim* Thorn** wonld to nnr
of Ihr f*.l#.| athleto ever pul #ul
by a Nehraaha high *rh»ol.
Jnra Feltertnan. alar diatom*# pnr
former I* aleo on allaround track ath
In# Fan* hope to hear from him Kt
the atat* mwl thl# year. f*omlne.
illmlnutlve It" yard man, la ahowlna
up fin* In practice. He placed aetond
In thla daah In th# Interrl*#* m##t
One of the beet track team* aeer
put out at Central High aehool la eg
peeled to to th# 1J24 team, and
hope" of ehatterlng many atat# rec
ord losk keen.
pHr|..—Tlie flrat gn%» ellmUthm
terta for the Olympic game# were die
appointing and Indicated France
would have to rely on It# old atandby#
for point*.
One Thousand and Forty-Nine Races
Held at Tiajuana Track This Season
Tlajuana Race Track, Tx>wer Cali
fornia, April 21—Shouldering the top
Impost of 132 pounds and forcing the
pace all the wajr, Idttle Chief, a S
year-old son of Wrack-Medora II,
Sunday won the Au Revoir handicap
at 1 l ie mile* by ths narrowest of
margins recognised on the turf—a
nose. Second was The Araucanlan,
113 pounds, snd Cherry Tree, 116
pounds, was third. The field com
prised six starter* snd the time was
1:«6, this being only twelfths of a
second slower than th* track mark
for the distance.
The Au Revoir handicap waa the
outstanding feature of a card of 1*
races which cloeed the Tlsjuana track
for the season. The perfect weather
and fast track drew a crowd eathnat
>d It 17.ooo, the eecnnd largeet of the
*ei*on.
The day waa the ItMh racing day
of the »eaeon which wa* opened laaf
Thanksgiving day and the 10th race
of the day made the 1,040th race of
the aeaaon. Judge Franct* Nelaon.
presiding eteward, aald Ihta waa a
record for the number of facet errt
held In one eeaaon at any track.
In a etatement taauad tonight Preei
dent Jamea W, Coffroth sold that dut
Ing the long meeting there hed been
dialrlbilled approximately 17,000,000 In
etakee and puraea. Little Chief hold*
the honor of haring lowered three
track marka during the eeaaon and
now holda tha one mlla, 1:37 3 8; the
114 mllee, 2 04 4-1, and the two mllee
124.
.TABLET IS UNVEILED
TO “BILL” DONOVAN
New Heven. Conn., April tO — Be**
ball Humlav paid It* «ltnple but lm
prmeive tribute to William E. "Wild
Bill" Donoyan. former manager of
th* New Haven club of the Eaxtern
league, who died In the wreck of the
Twentieth Century Limited December
I. taet.
Notable* of th* gam*. Including
Commleeioner K. M. Landl*. man
ager* of eeveral major league team*,
representative* of practically every
baseball league in the country and a
number of leading aport wrltera took
part In the dedication of the memorial
tablet erected at Wei** park, tha New
Haven club* ground*.
w Hf^rVAl w
The Screen'* Create*! Lever*
C0R1NNE GRIFFITH
CONWAY TEARLE
TRULY A GREAT PICTURE
Fm EMORY’S GARDEN”
D* Luae Presentation *f a
Melody Love Stery
With
Ellingaon and Poor®
HiAl TO OHfHUTHA
••stSaijUIla
C«r|«
~A4«r*ttMi
"FAMILY LIFE**
A Marry Miauy af
• Muddla-Mlwdad Man
' I7-"" ~| TeiH|M ^7
, _ Fh Mai MM
Far a wall Fiihmmw Wad Jnrtl
The Uholr Town'a Talking
i AiTMia MoraiM raauiiTt
: “The Old Soak”
With TOM WISE
••4 • nnnuoit r«mpMr. mrtif *•
for FIs# (ir##l NmIIm Im (hlfs#*.
A Hh«lo Ion Im Jlo# York
"IMlo# IkM I Ifhlulft* M—4 fcl Vows.
r.«mina*t tar. at aa. ai aa. at aa. at aa
Fay. Fill# m>i. Wad.: mm. ti aa. at aa
Rjggfigjwf i
CLYDE
DOERR
I Wellington
I CROSS
I.vtm A N»I»J
HOI ME* A LI VCKf.
TAw A f.i«« _C»A> A AA*m.
Mary on VadieA Ota Gyfi
^ will 11 AVI H
GE33 »
Fro4 Thom tan
••4 SILVER KING I*
“NORTH OF NEVADA”
WILLIE HUNTER
TO PLAY HUNTER
Pajudrn*, Cal., April *1<—Th«
•out hern California amateur *oP
toum*mrnt. ent*r*d Into tN flan
round* today with VPIH1* X. Hunt ft,
form or Brltl*h amateur champion, do
fendtnc hi* *outh»m California till*
ataJnat Dr. Paul Hunt*r, foma*r *t*,t*
amateur champion.
[JtNNlVERSARY WEEK
New Playing
By all odd* the greatest
attraction in vaudeville,
IRVING’S
MIDGETS:
28 little men and women
Malta*** Start at SiM.
Mit|*b Appear at 4ilS.
Thu* gieiag wheel «hil*
4rea aa eppertaaitr at at*
teadiag the afteraeea per*
(armaat*.
I The Perfect Photoplay
LILLIAN i
GISH \
in "The White Stater'*
I'roaontod for tho
Firot Time Anywhere
at theao prirro
Mats.-35c Efis.-SOt
Attond Early Shoe*
•t tho
I ' • IBffil
EnryMr'i Ftf«ril«
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
"THE CONFIDENCE
MAN"
AM AltrwItMi j
Chief Silver Tonfu*
It
WilkMM •»/ '<*»
SEASON’S CLOSING *EEK
Mollis Williiat £*£•,
A»4 M« V«| Owm MIAm MVUr,
,W.tfc Watofc A Mm *M f*l >|| (Me
| r«.*t t*«.. h«. o r»* lotMi