Omaha Makes Clean Sweep of Wichita Series, Winning Final Contest 6 to 3 Trio of llomoo liv Hiiffoloo I'roliinvi (ijimr Jor Hall. I Rattima lo I itirup, l*»»t Imin l.ootl IWaiol of Hall for I i*ti( Inninf. H» HU I'll WIliUN tffntwaa ill Mis cnf an I a r > »rn■< n r. pf».1 I «f a In Iha Anal Hum* of lit* antra, I lowing ft total of if run* tn th* vial tor'm nlnft tn th* i thraft ront**ta, llont* tuna play <1 it Mr part in ^tha Buffalo**' win yesterday. The herd scored two run* 1 In th# third when Thompson got hi* ' second home run of the scries, and In i the seventh "Red” Wilder knocked ( the ball over the renter field fence I with HonowIt* on Imse, registering ] two more. In the eighth Bonowltz I got hts second homer off h Wichita - hurler and boosted Orlggs across j th* plate when he slammed the hall i over the right field fence. i In the three games against Wichita th* Buffaloes hav* clouted out six ] home runs to th# two credited to the i Witch**. Th# four-baggers played Important parts In the first and third i games and th* chances are that If the Buffaloes had not of socked the ball out of th# park on these various oc catslons the herd might not of made a clean sweep of the series. Joe Dailey, Buffalo castoff In 1922, returned to the mound for the local club and for eight Innings hurled as nice a brand of baseball as one would expect to see In this league. Joe got. In trouble three or four times, but he straightened up and pulled out of each and every tight puarter until the eighth when he weakened and bad to he relieved by Bill Bailey. The latter sailed along on an even keel and Omaha won. Bailey allowed th# Witches tsn hit* In tha seven and one-thlrfl In nings he pitched end It wsan't until the eighth that he was scored on. Of course, the other Buffaloes gave him good support and that helped Jo* a great, deal. In th# eighth Jo# walked Smith and Butlsr In succession. Dunning got a single, scoring Smith and Berk followed with a one-bagger that sent Butler across ths rubber. Dailey was through for the afternoon and when he went to the lugout th# fans gave hint a good hand. Bailey took up th# hurling duties and Crandall, hit ting for Walkes, nicked him for a sin gle that scored Dunning with th# third run. Haley lined one down to Thompson who threwr to O'Neill st second. The latter then whipped the ball down to Griggs at first, and thin double play ruined Wichita's chances for any more scores. Ths Buffaloes rstlred the side In one, two, three order In the ninth. Numbered among the victims was Garda who went In te pinch hit for Hovlik. Itovllk whs on the hill for the Witches and was bounced for nine hits, three of them being home runs. Vh* Buffaloes scored two In the third when Wilder walked snd Thompson knocked the ball over the right field fence. The hom* boy# took ths lead right then and there. In th# seventy Bonowltz singled to center ami after being boosted to second on Wilcox'# sacrifice, scored when Wilder knocked tha ball over th* center field fence. The last two Omaha scores bobbed up In the eighth when Griggs singled to center field and Bonowflz came through with a hom* run over the right field fence. | Th# Witches outhlt the Buffaloes during the three game*, collecting something like 29 hits to th* herd's 21, but th# troubl# with th* visitors was that they wer# unable to hit at AI>VKHTIMKMK*T. One Thin Woman Gained 1G Pounds in 22 Days Skinny Men Can Do the Same All weak men and women, All nervous men and women. All skinny men snd women Can grow stronger, healthier and take on weight In 30 <1ay* by Juat tak ing McCoy'* Cod Idver Oil Tab let* four time* ii ilny—aa eaay to tak* a* candy. Anil what a lilt the** fleah pro during tablet* have mad# — every drugalat 1* telling more and more of them every day. Everybody know* that naaty tnattng. a v 11 tmclllng Cod I, I v # r Oil I* chock full of Vltamlne# and I* a wonderful flesh producer and strength creator. But who want a to awallow the hor rlbl# atuff when theaa wonderful table#—McOoy'a Cod J.lver Oil Tablet# —are juat aa good and ao eaay to take. A bo* of <0 tablet# for *0 eenta— and If any thin man or woman don’t gain at l»a«t # pound# In 30 day# money back. Aak Kherman A McCon nell Drug Co.. Beaton Drug Co., Bran del# #tore, or any good druggist any Where. • "Get Met ny'e, the onglnnl anil genuine Cud Liter Oil Tablets," Senators Halt W inning Streak of W orld's Champs; Win 3 to - Hits £ Misses n'V Buffaloes « .« MM t mil MfuM inwi >* I ii i i n i ! ! m»".4 <» i lllififi; Rmnm d 4 I f'fliiiil ET® itilJS!1!!! »Male* II JiftJSIft! 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I midrr*: I nllllt. imil M«M. Time «f run*: liM* _ the opportune lime. The Buffaloes shined In thlB department. Tulsa opens ft three-game »*rles here this afternoon. The game Is scheduled to start at S M o’clock. Good Pitching Wins for Links Lincoln. M«y L—Supcrlor plUhlnabJ* Pudley end the hll iln* nf fcl„M ? provert too much of a *£I the Pelnte of 8t. Joseph, and Lincoln wo" th« la®t gune of th® p«rl®« Hf»® today. « lo 2 MrUanlele hit two home run a end drove In another run with a douMe. when" hli’^rcuV’/mi^ C‘mST. JoHKPh!** ' ' LTNCOIX AM H O A AR H.O.A D’M’lo, If 0 - 4 u Moor®, cf J J 1 J O'brrt. 3h 4 2 ;* Ha’ton, *« 4 j 2 F’gton, 2b 2 n :i JiM’Dli, lb 4 11- 1 Mil'rr rf 1 2 1 *' » onk y, r 4 1®" T nv* ’ cf 1 0 « 0 K'ells, rf 2 0 0 » T.awnn, rf 2 e J 11 M'P’lii, 3b } J " Nufer, lb 4 n t> ' Henry. If J > ror'an. ex 2 0 1 * Toom, 2b 4 2 3 r. Ml'tree, c 1 a 3 n'Dudl'y, p 2 1 2 6 iled'er. % t n n H Total* It *27 17 xMrCue 1 eon iVnlhM 1 0 0 li xWIt’me, 1 0 0 n; Totale 2. *24 1*1 X Halted for Meld In fourth xBatted for Mlnetre® In ninth x Hatted for Ledbettsr In nlntn. Her® by inning®. , SI Joseph .J*2 S J 22 t Lincoln .102 01® OOx 4 Summary- nun®: T»* Magglo. Ollbert, \fnnrs, Hamilton, McDaniel® (2). Krror: ,V1 i n«» tree. MtDanlSle. Horn# run®: Mr t»®nl®l® (2). Two-bat® hit®: H®nry. Hatn i llton, McDaniel®. Conks/. »acr1f1ctt: Farrington. Mlnatrs®. Kflnsslla, 'Dudlsy Stolen bases: Millar, Corrigan. B®®r® on ball® Off Halrt. 1 ;off LedbstUr. 1; off Dudley. 3 Struck out: By Halrt, 2; by Led better. Is by Dudley, T. Hit by Ditched ball: i/ov® and Millar by Dudley. Hit® ®n<3 run®: Off Halrt. 4 hit® and I run® In thre® Inning®; off Ledbetter. » hit® and 1 run In ftv® Inning® Losing pitcher: Hald. Left on b®«r®; St. Joseph, ti. Lincoln, 7. Warned run*: St. Joseph. 2; Lincoln, 8 Double play; Corrigan to Nufer; Young to Hamilton to McDaniel®. Fmpirta. Donohu# and Shannon. Time: 1:42. Bear* Defeat Indians. Denver, Colo., May 1.—Denver near* staged a hatting rally In th* seventh In ning, after two men had been retired, forcing In seven rune, and defeated the Oklahoma t'lty club here today, 10 to b Howard had the Hear* well under control during tho first ala Inning*, holding them to two run* In the fourth, hut slowed up In the seventh and was hammered to h 11 parts of the lot. The score. OK LA. OfTY | DENVER. ATMI O.A AH H O A Haas. If f. 3 1 II Onr’an, 2b 3 I 4 Nw ney, rf 4 3 4 01 Merger, ** R 2 4 3 M'N'Iy, 2b r, I (i 21 Ring'd I, If R 3 2 0 M'burn, rf 3 0 2 0j O*Mr’en, of R J 0 0 Spencer, c 4 OR Ku'ht, 1b 4 0 7 0 Kr'ger, lb 4 0 0 0 Roche, c 6 2 7 2 Tate, Ih 3 0 2 3' < affey, rf I 2 3 0 Kh'rfot. ,. « 1 1 1| M'dl»y, Sh 4 ] (I l Howard, p 3 1 0 1! Vo'rhlea, p I 0 o 2 aFelber 0 0 0 0 Hall, p 0 0 0 o --— I sKalk 10 0 0 Total* 15 3 24 11] *-72 I Tefal* 34 It 27 13 s Ha t tad for Howard In ninth, cMatted for Voorhela In aeventh. Score by Innings; Oklahoma City .,.001 021 100—■ f. Denver .. 000 200 71g— 10 Summary— Kuna Haaa <2), Fweeney, Mla< kburn, Howard, Pormin, Mergei ('•), Olnglardl (2). o’Hrien (2), Knight, Roche, 1 ’h fray. Error a: Howard, Onrman. Knight. Handley Stolen base*: Handley, Horn rsr. Sacrifice: Hl*ckburn. Two-b**e hl»a; S ween wy, Handley. Haaa. Three haaa hit*: O'Arlan. Hw***n*y. Horn* run* o'ttrien. Has* Double play: Gorman to Merger to Knight. Struck out: By Voor hela. 6; by Howard. 4"*, by Hall, 1 Tlaac* on ball# Off Hall, 3; off Howard. 4. Hit by pitched ball: Ftlackburn by Voor hela. Left on baaeat Oklahoma City, 4; Denver, * Winning pitcher: Voorhela Time: 2:14. Empire*; Andaraon end Harris. Schlaifer to Box Doyle and Shade Pat Boyl*, manager of Morrle flrhlalfar, Omeha welterweight, he* b Mg job on hi* mitt*. fichlalfer will fight Paul T)oy1« In Bnaton, May t If h* can get In tip top condition. Contract* for th* fight «ny that Brhlalfer mnat weigh 147 tlia day of th* bout or elan thcr* will bo no fight. Boy!* alao announced that ha had algn»d contract* for another Itiivo Hhaflo fight. Hchlnlfor will tackl* the California welterweight over Ih* lh round hnut In Cleveland, May 33. It will h* th* fourth tlm* they have m«t. BILLY M’GOWAN TO MEET BERLENBACH Atlanta, fin , May 1 Billy Mr (Iowan, Atlanta light heavyweight and a aparrtiig partner of Young Rtribllng. (iaovgla boner, will meet Paul Berlenbarh of New York on May t In Madlaon Bquar* garden. It wa* announced hora by Holt J. Oawln nar, Atlanta representative of Btrlb llng. MeBowan will l»ava Atlanta early today for New York. /-—---' I Pacific Coast League V_ r.os Ang*1#s, May 1— R H B Oakland .2 4 1 Vernon .. ....... 4 * MaD*ri#*: Kuna and Rak*r; F*nn#r and D. Murphy. SaattU. May 1R Self Lab* City . . . .. 1 M*tf*ri#*: f/ulvwy an^ font; R*fhy and Tobin. San Erarclars, May 1 7* 17 E Ln* Angale* .. 2 3 i 4«n Finn* (urn 111 0 Matter!#* Mavar* arid ft'l#r, Shea and Agn*w. Portland. Or*. May 1 - R IT E 41a era mail to .. . ? 0 n Fort la rift .... 7 II « Battarl**; Tallowhor*# Eanflald, Vinci aod • ebapf; flacLao and Quaif* Oilers Hiinrli Hits to \\ in tV# Mc-init. It , M#f I TmImi i WWOi 4l»to UfltfltnfHlVfk^ *f . flt#| ph<# Ih 9 Ml Nlftti Mr* |t*H| I*# <9pfy*#|irip | V# M*hburn to Fllnpln to H#||va|f. I’m plfea: H§?«* and Oaffimv. Timt: 1 43 Mail Invitations to Track Meet Chicago, May J.—Tn vital Inna have been 'mailed by the University of Chicago to leading high schools and academies of the country fnr the 20th national lnterst holastle track and field meet here May 30 and 31. For the first time, separate meet* for high schools and academies have been arranged for the opening day with the final* of each set for May 3t. All school* entered must be mem bers of their respective state athletic associations. Officials of the event have been notified that tha Utah atnte associa tion will send th# chsmplon* of the state meet of May 17; California will send 10 men, and 10 each nr# (schedul ed to come from North and Houth Dakota and Oklahoma. /T»ACE - Kesults Yesterday's Results. I.KXIMi'fOV First rac# Threa.quarter mil#: Marionette (Plckm*) .11.70 4 40 f {ft Day of l'#a*o (McDermott) . . t.10 *70 Richelieu (Montgomery).. 4 10 Tima. 1:10 4 5 Mary P Gardner. Harry n , Major Chilton and Hughes Graham alao ran. Second rara: Four and a half furlongs Superfrank (Stutti). 1170 6 Oft 4.7ft Ma i I.U. k (Jone*. g -0 4 7ft Mtt (Owens) . J.gJ Tima: .54 3-6. Rnthermea, MoCaddan, Rlae*k Dinah and Rebar* also ran Third r«ce: Mile and 7ft yard*: Muakeg (Harvey) .12 1ft !. 1 ft 4 6ft "Ooreeland (.tones) . f oft 2 1ft last non (Stutta) . 4 Tima: 1:42 3-6 Ougler, Long Green. Norah. Chief Clark. Hardeman al»nn*«»n alao ran. Fifth race; 41- furlongs: Rural Route (Tavlor) ?ft 20 4 40 9 fft Dree* Goods (K Pool) . 2 4ft 2 10 Kltfv Pat (L. McDermott) ..... . 2 60 Time: 57 3-6. dfep Along, Ocean Cur« rent. Louts Ruhenatem. (»ur Ruddy. Flir.a bsth K. and Misa Jennta alao ran. Slsth race: Three-quarter mile Daxxler (Thorndyke). 34 30 I'M# » 20 An* eat re** (O Hrien) .71 2ft 6 40 Vol t ( K Pool > , ...3 *ft Time; 1 14 3 6. Rattle Creek and Phil McCann alao ran. Seventh r»rr Mile and 1 16th: Queaad a ( McDermott). .4.00 *'46 9 7ft Ixmanna (Jones) .6 30 * 4ft Lady I net (Merglart.4 4ft Time; 1:512-5. Repeater, itandel and Stump Jr., alao ran. riViTiro. First Race: Tralf mlla: Rarhara Freltchl# (Marlnellt .9 40 4 20 16ft Gnldpler* (Taylor).21 ftO 10 6ft Faiae Face (Hum).. 4.10 Tima: 44 1-fc. Harlan, Great Momenta, Judge Fuller. Storm King, Crumple, Mas ter Crump, Finland alao ran. Second raca: (Steeplechase. I fhtlaa): F.fherel Rltie (Jones).146 140 4 16 Lollipop (Smoot) .4 46 6 50 Parlays (Itvers) .,,.616 Tima: 4 02 3-5. Rio Craig, Hnuyhnhnrn. Jimmy Roy, Vo* Popull ft, Alice Quick thorn, Henry Dinner and Vlarrlard alao ran. Third race Mile and a sixteenth Night Raider (.Milner).. J 40 7 *ft *40 Rain Smith (Dawson)..,. II 3ft 9 to Sea Monarch (Hastings). . S.4ft Tlrru; 1:49 1 - f> Rluernondala, Rounc# and Rufue alao ran Fourth raca: % mlla: Mliiiffie Along (Stevens) 6 10 9 70 lift nig lilac# (Ponce) .. 7 10 6 1« Sunepern (Heating*) .. 3 3*» Time: I 14 i Indian Trail. Lady Raltlinor# II. Golden Mule, Sun .Flag, Vnlador. Roland, also ran. Fifth rare mlla: Dot tier (P Walls) . 140 IF) I fft Night Shade (Marlnalll) . 6 10 I 7ft Arbitration (Marries) . . 10 30 Tima: 44 1 b Foyle, rarmaahenee. Hells, Cher!. Gaffm-y Jj**a and Orange Pekoe alao ran. sixth race: Gn# mllat Martingale (Walla'#). 7 29 9 60 f 9ft Hnlo A Span (tlnaringai .4 ftO 4 4* Gxtarmlri#t'-r (A, Johnson). 2*0 Tim# 1:34 3 6. Dlogrn**, >lold#n Sphere and Fairway alao ran Seventh 1 *-••• I hi## quart#- mile M»lnrn*«t ( Heel lug*) %.7.40 4 50 17ft Mon dOr (P Wall#).--.4 1ft 2 9" Frank G (Walla* e» .9 ftl) Time: | 13. Jrw#J| V. R. Wraith, Me K»nna Faith, Julia M, Wr»* thorn and Hrueh All also ran. JAMAICA. Flref race *6 mil*. Sea Tide (Shank*) .,,,, fla I 1 I aut CandyatPU (Andersen) . 41 1-6 Gipsy Flyar (Ralls) .,. 7-6 Tima: 1.04 16 Helen Condon. Rattle dnre. Ter rav 04 C, Martorla C„ Mrlght Idea alnu ran Second iH'-e •« mil#; Flannel Shirt (K* irhrotlitr 1 9 10 14 out Missionary (Lavine) ., . 1-6 out Ht A Hun (M* A tael . . . out Mm#. I 16. Masquer*do also ran. Third race S mils: Ale* Woodliffe t Rti' ke) . 7-6 7 6 eu* HGimpdaf# (Butwafl) even 1 4 HM liwyar (Burn*).. f I lime. | 04 4-f». Cloudland, A| f.evy and Reptilae nUn ran. Fourth >•* • Three quart#r mllat Cano (Merlffteai .?0-| 6 1 4-1 Sherman (M. Fetor)...1 I j J Rival It,. Fatori ... Tima 1 lr* Flat. Forest newer Frl day ) StD. N#lMa Gr#y, Billy Warren and See It Through also ran. Fifth raca: Mil# and 76 rardai Top Sergeant (Sends) . »-l * 4 1*4 Tangerine flavine) .. 41 1 • Anne (L. Fator) .... * ' Tima: I 44 I 6 Goldfield. Falrllgh'. Anterior, All In All and Fllomar also ran ’ kltth 1 ■ e Flea and on# half furlong* Priv* III* Rulay < Field#) I 6ft I 6ft 1 • I >o|h Gaffn* v (Thurbar). . Ill Radiancy (Fairbrother) . .41 Tima 1 06 6-6 Vuleaw Queen. ?#■■« mine Moon Draam Rn#a of Lima, IHtany AAd JCagi# Aibi# Also A To Meet to Title Bout at Jersey City "] Jack Dempaey ha* been matched to fight Harry AA III* In a till* bout ne*t September at Boyle'* Thirty Acre*, according to announcement made 1 hnr*d*y by Promoter Te* Rickard. So far a* Will* »• con cerned the match la contingent upon a victory over eltlier Qulntln Romero or Emilno SpaJIa aonieiUme In June. _I - —■ Three Entries for State Meet, Lincoln, May J.—Three entrlee for the Nebraek* atate hl*h achool track mart, to ha held her# May 10, ware received Thursday. They are Waco, Arnold and Tekamah. Red Sox Defeat Athletics. Philadelphia, May 1 —Boetun drove Bnminel from the mound end won the npentn* rerne of the eerie* from 7’hlla delphL to,ley, 4 to 1 Heueer bit e home run for the Athletic* hie third of the eeeeon Score BOSTON I PHILADELPHIA AH H O.A AM It O A. yetted, rf fi 0 10 Dvk*e lb 4 1 1 4 Wa by. 2b 4 0 4 4 Hole lb * * » » Vearh If I 1 1 »' ctrend. ef 4 e 1 » lferrle, Ih 4 t » ", Heueer, lb 4 112 4 Bonn*. rf 2 4 I » Aim one, If I I t * ,’lerk. »b 2 » 1 1, Welch rf 2 1 1 • O’Nell c I 2 4 * r.al'ay, ee 4 1 I I lute. .< 4 4 4 L Hrueey. o 4 l 7 I (julan. n 4 2 4 0 Rommel p I » * » ..—. — —] R iir'ir, o # 4 ft 1 Totele 14 e *7 1 at r Eller I J J J W«!Nrf. 9 4 4 • t j T*t#t# 14 *17 11 zBat’ad fnr Bonn f*rtn#r In «>ffhtb. Aroro hr Innlnk: Rollon . 44* 4*1 *0* * I’hlledelphle 444 444 4et—I HtlTmn«rv- Hunt: Fl***ta*d, Vlieh (2). Itarrif dmrk, Mau**r F.rror*: V. amN ftnna Two n*«a h»f* V**'*h. H#l*. <»*llo w«v. Threo I'M* hit »f*rrt» Homi run fl*n«*r. Snerlfl**: ‘ Urk.» Doobl* filar*" Wgmby to If * fo Hard*. !-*• to \V*mt-v to Hftrrlf. f**ft on b*#* Norton. 7; I’hlladolphU. 7 • on ball* r>ff Quln.t. 1; off Kntnml, 1 off B*um*annar 1 H truck out By Quinn. 1: by Hnmm*l, 1. by f4*um»*rtn*r. 3. by vr*,h*rf; 1 ** '* Off Bomrr.*l, • In • Innln**, off H»umi*fl n*r, non* In 2 Innln**. nff Walb*r». n*r»« In 1 Innlnr J.n*in* r>lt'h#r- Roinmil ' m ptr*« Hi ’i and r.v*n* Tlmo 1.4# Today's Entries. I.rXINOTON. Fifth rttrm-. 1*40. claiming 4 r**r old* *nd up. 4 ftirlon**: Nauctiiy Nut,a .14* «*'»"• Aaa . JM ikindey ....}•] Cernar.on ...Ml Norn. I’unklne ...1"» Corenne ^ ,..’J4I xh**rl* ....141 fid* of r!***ur* III Uu V *l*t ..... 1 11 B*cond r***; 1*44. mald*n*. f-yo*r old*, foil* *nd galdln**. 4Vk fur1*n**i „ Tan** m ,..114 Flftl ..'*11' *l«n||y*r II e. .114 Bon of Trump ,. Fvary nay ..114 11 *n Fr*nklln ,,114 st rhar'r. ::: IK in*h water ...114 «('*md*n *nlry .. Third rnrm Ho* claiming. I y**r *4d* and «i|». mil* •I*t0*nthi Opulent .110 rent Oree* ... #4 t Hrttuh IJner |47 Silence . * Muni, • Boliey >4 The Swimmer 141 fourth rec« 1444 cuimme, * rear tide end tip. 4 fttrlwwae lirnkrn Blo.eum to* rut,knell . .... ,|#4 *Old To) fft4 f1rnfh*r .loti* . .111 * Billy Bru*h .. ..1*4 Hpod* ,.,,.,..111 11 ill In 114 N*pn« .. 111 xKoval McW D'4 Churl** »f*nrr l»4 Fifth r*• a IfAo ollowanea*. I v**r r.lil. nrifl Up. filin’-* od mar*#. 4 fur Ion** Baatjflfnl A*n** 141 T*n f •• .......llj Ml’* li nk Horn Ilf. I*vean . • fuiat Fluw*r 14* l,f**lbl* .... .144 rare f|t)0, t lalnun* 9-t**r old* «'y furlon*. . ... M.d M, f li I'l n.lrre .14 Mine Jimmy tlf. J/Mery ....... 14 frl.h iwre , , 14, U hit* Mold 14S Aeverith rere |«44 rletmlna, 4 »e.r nidi end lib. mil* end n*hth' r FI .Ink Crlnr. 102 K lrkl#vlakt*a .Ill ,1’eitl Miciti . 1*7 Rend*I 14, * A*. Court , . I»I irWalnut 71*11 i»1 KIT retire 147 «,..nril*e* . . » i Apprf»r*Hc* *llo<**n«* cl*'m*d. W*«(h*r ria*r. »r«»k l»**vy. .IWWU'\. F'r*f ra * t'lalmln*; f ' **»■ old* and up. fnrlofl** rfnvaly 14» »f.*dy B««g 1ft1 f/;-* 1A4 Rtalf* d Bi«1*r..|4C in*ll* Ar»t*t* 4k Venue • 1JJ yM*hy Dan* .. iltmlAOfi . skklrmlih * '*55 If»»*ir1 .143 iMIm, f'iff>*n . . 143 F«rond r*f* f't-ndlflan*, I filt *ld* '.r-W Th. rin.nee .. ,44 (inverpnr Brnlth 14** B«nf*ud 111 Aaryrw 144 rinu*h B«y . 113 AfhM r*» fnndlllon*, • v**r old* and uoj lii rurlnn** M1«n li; 1 'no 1 ** 14J M f a* f*m*n I4» Tu**d»» ]|| Wood l.*kw II* F*v*un Ill Dnlnmlt* . 144 Fourth r*« * Th* I.’ nnbrnoM u*nd ■ 3 ,..r-old. end tin • furl*.'1** I.ord rir.nl** ,44 tm«l«u .117 .. •] 7lepItajain# 14. ,Royal f’lrk Ie| Ii’herlee Henry l*« f»r ftflv* liar Fifth race* I’.Ira* f«A« *|tow*nc#a Th* fllBltil*##.** !-/*"»* old* *nd «»p. ftjjl** *nd m.r*. 4 furlon** BaaufIfuf A*na* 141 Tan I •• .. . Ill Altr* Hlu* faivaan . #* down .. .11* PoMlhlw .1M Dual F1*w*r 1*1 Bl«th r*<*: Fur** 1*44. aUlmlng. f jesf old*. 4% furlon** f'.ad peth III Meelpf * 14« f.|tt|# .llinmy 11 • »*ilorjr rrt*h !**»•• 144 Uhlis Bold Ifti. Mtith rs>* Ftp •• rl*tf»»|n*, 4 year old* *nd Up. 1 *rti mil** xFIvIn* Krlpf* 1 **2 K i» W f.ov1n*ton V? «r*ul M Iron ..147 H*nd*l .147 ;B«* Fotirl ,..|43 a \\ Blee.it tl lit . |4< Bt* Fane* ... 147 *«'ottnt«** •/ tA*ui«uUc« *ll9*tnt« claim*#. J SIKI DETAINED AT ELLIS ISLAND Battling" Slkl wilt fight • naming" Munro# In a JO-rnufid bout h«ra May 1*, it ho can bn r*Ic*#cd trow Kill" Inland !n tlma for tha bout, accord Ing to word yoeclvad In Omaha till# morning. Slkl arrlvad In fhla country from Havana thla morning, but la l>»lng detain*,1 at lha Inland, th* roport atated. Brown# Bat Wliitdhill Out of Box for R-lo-7 W in at r.cita. Mar I - Baltlnr Vfbltahlll out nt th* hot. fhn Wrnwn* won from ft»* Defrolt Tiger* today, • tn T, In th* f>'•' gum* nf the aarl*# Ken Ifltflnmg *r»d Tobin >>MH hit hmn# rung with met* o« jg*ntwn *>*o g*t • fnur beg**' t'rhen hho-kar w*a tn uniform for ♦ ».# flrat llrr>« i m« hi* ra •nf ft.**** firm* Pternntr. ht f/tf'ih Ah H ft A.Jnhtn. rf « I 4 • Win*. Jb 4 1 4 * f tirroar *04421! fUratar, 0 I ft 2 0! Ko1p, p 4 4 4 l< tv'dall. « I « f 1 « a»rd. p » 1 a tl W'htll, p I 0 * *' tM'MIllaa 1 4 « » Johnaon. p 2 4 4 * Pol*. p *44!' I It a nay 1 4 4 4| Total# 44 11 24 4 llUctl for .Tohraor t* 00 iftffc ilKllt-l for Knlp In aaond Poor# by fnnlrt* P.troit .. 2f4 414l4« at tsiula. »1l 444 44* » nummary—Kuna: fUti# fob# '.frnor’ ffalltoann, Pratt if t. Jb n*a Tobin (ft tt,,t,rttint) ntalar, tvllltama. farobann (ft, IVIrtfard. l.rrof Wto#«ff! Ttto t.aa# MU Bohartaon, flrUmartn Thra* t »*a hir P* Irr, Homa ruftti Jarobaon Tobin, 24 tl llama atolrn l-aar Pratt narrlfie* bit" na«tar (ft (tavara'd, Ifatfmano l.aft t.o bar « ratrott, « #1 txillla. 7 Waaa* till tialla ftff Whltablll, 2 off Kolb I off Wlnaard, I «Mrtj, k out Hr Jobnaon, 7 by Ifoip I Mila -iff Kolp. ft In 1 innina* off W!or*rd. 7 lo 7 Inninf* off WblfahUI, I In I I I tnnlnaa; off Johttaoo. 4 In « I I Innloaa; off C*1« lot lonint Mu by pltrhad b*ll: By Wbltatllll, Plaint by Johnaon, William* Wlnntna pl'ah*' Win rnrd boalnf pllrhar Johnaon. 1 roplran Mlflahrand. Morlarty and ftyuaby. Tim*. Lit————————— ffoyomadp •an rtm all wenta of th* h» man body, tait aahn»ona# plf aatfar trim arhata, patna aad dta> ratal tliSiiTlaak of haa la lha Mood. It b lha haa la poor blond that aaaMaa via to gat tha oonrhthiaaat oat of pour fond. WHhaa# Iron ynar food maraly paaoca through you wttk oot doing y4 r.ki i-i at' r How to Relieve Neuritis If * mi want genuine, l**"r»g relief fmm ihtHc ke#n flnrllng P* re rf ftetirm* y fgJICt*TW. \\ Itili* Sn\ l)rfeat Inilimis U l« T ft M«f t With »«*• j mil **it ttnrn* Hi ItlrM* f»|.»ill. Afrifit**;! (tilth** III!' # to *wf • M!l*%* i il lit* ftf*t Innln* ItMllMI • fill* j *lilt>li n.llMl i Mm*ii *mt» run* 11.1.1.till n.t.r hi.imm. (to Imil j li.ln* II In t, (o»»*t*t\ »hn **|>ltiMi (tl.tiMnwin a f I r r (i. **'Ill'l.'l null, Mlimlr In tli* ft ml. m*»l* Ihii* Ml* ln4 .mrit Mifr# inn. In thma Iltnm | U|*. f*> »'m rHM’W'i I ft *Vt * tlP 4 It II r’ t 4 II II ii * j M mill, If* I f * 1. >•». If r.m* .» i « } • ••• ••» J* t * * Ji Kl.ll «f f 1 1 " f at»» !*• 1 ' t II \r: ■ v;„/L } f ) II Ph.lf. it. I I*. J.ft'W •> ; *'! II jtaraii, if i i t i ! «'«*» 'J a » " t fra'rh Mil*’ Uur* r, »*> * *1 Brh*l*. . 1 ! * 1 ' ; 2 ’ S n •hii', i> »tn. 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H, B- ' r.ntilftvlll* ..... . 1J 12 J Kanftftft City .... . . * } * t * M«rt»rt*ft Cnt]r>p ftfii \1»y*r. ( Wjlklrutnn Ahirftfi ftn*l ^'*»t, M**/ 1 • rf f nd ISOft. AlJftft j Mlflftftftfrollft. I ^ J1 « Cftlyfnt/yft .. • ** • M ' r *•»>*..!• ■ ■ 1 ,4 1 liiMirM* A' *»fftftft ftftiMlftfft •* -I MfM Vft Mft’^ft* Mftfigyft »n4 _ Waller Johnson Hurl* (hhmI (»anir for Six Inning? Ilri mil S\n I |»M|P*I It) W nlkiliK Unlit. ltrliflW| Mt’HM'li I 1*111* IMajr I rrnrl»’»« 11*11. r.w fnliM M»r I, mm \V**hln*ti n | I..n|** i)i* •innin* j •trmk <*f lit* Nww i ftirk Am* rti *n» hri* ln<1*p, *t* fettling the w»thi " ■ hamtilnna. hr a j n or* nf I to It j after their hill , won eight atralghi ’ game* Johnaon pitrheil a atrong gam* for Washington for ala Inning*, but I Manager Marti* tnoti hltn out after Ward and Knott | tripled with none out In tha aeventh Marherry Intentionally peeped Ruth In that Innlna, fiillnp tha Imaaa, hut retired Meiiftrl ore waaiiisoton skw YORK, Alt It tl A AH II Ol l.ofhold.rf t e o e Wftt.'f a j 1 '• Iferrl* 7b tit l ImKit* *1*2 * A, 1 1 • 10 4" Oooilnlf' ♦ t Ml M»ue*l.lf 4 14 0 Judao lb « 2 • I ririelb « 1 M e Rltelr 2 I 11 « Word,2b « 2 » 4 Prnthro.lb « » e f iron •• 2 112 l'k ph.o* 4 2 1 P Il'Tiiim a 1 * 2 * W J h n p 2 0 * 2 b be • o.o J * 2 « Mberry.p 10 4 1 liny I p 1*01 - - — — r .mb* 1*0* Tout* 14 10 2? # Jon*o p *002 IjH-r'drlrk 110 0 | an* «»r.p 0001 I If. J’hon 1*00 i ’Ollll II 0 27 IS ?B«lt-d for H"V« In fif’h r Batted for Jm>« In ertenth iiriottrd for Mhawkey to ninth Waah!n*t"n .'00 110 0*0-2 Now York .*00 «00 200—2 Httmrnery Runei Herrl# ttf, .Tud*», Ward. erntt Two-‘one hit*: Her’1* nt. r Threo t-oio hito Word Prott »n b»»r t'ipp korrlfl r |,!>o Hurl Pro* hr' Wurd I.P»t on b***« Now Vr,'. Jf Wa«h1a«'''tl. >0 Hate# on bulla lift liny' 1. off Jor-a. 2 nff tol noon. 2, off Merberry, 1. P’rnrk nut H> K'rt, 1; hr Jonet, 1 by fthawkry I. i»y J'.hnoon, i. by Merbarry, 4 df If- rt, 7 In 5 l-.n’r.yo. n'f Jnrrt. 1 In } lunlr*#: off hhowkey 2 In 2 Innlnf" ,,'f Johr.ooe t In t Inrdnpa .neaa on- In •rrer.'tu, '(I Varberry. 4 !n I Innlaa* Wirnir* tlf'-hrr fohnron f.ootn* | !"t *' Pfnyt fntlrn f*onn#lly» V'nnrrn ond Rowland Time1 ? ** I PPM I In IHI I Hr war Had |uM *b*wt nrr.lnd iHr H-agil* whrn H »a< dr i Iriid In apm lit* araanlt. IHr Ural Half Hiding duly 11, l*ra Mntnm bring lit trout at Itir flmr, Hloui * ftp fhatt droppnl owl, Hatch lhann taking Ha pta«n and wlrntn* iHa *>etmd half It had to play off • il« with Jtplln, howarrr. to g*t Intt ih* final* with lira Molnaa. It wo* ihie* airalaht from th* Jopiinit** Hui Hat four *tr*lght and th# twnnanl tw lira Mnllira. TH* Ev»r ng It#* wotnrn a arctfhn load*. (lanpherI I HATS], f Of course, the ^ Lanpher is the best hat, but the , point is, it looks i i the part. Seeing’s j believing. hew styles on review j at all gooiihat i stores “ | © t - TREMENDOUS TAILORING SALE FEATURING THOSE NEW POPULAR SHADES1 POWDER BLUES and BANKERS GREYS Suits or Top Coats 29" S40.00 Values c -’— 'i Suits or Top Coats 35" $50.00 VahNl i - I EDITORIAL HARRY SAYS I want the men of Omaha to know that I am constantly on the I lookout for new fea ture* In the tailoring business — not only in fabrics, but styles as well. Powder blue* and bankers’ grays are the latest innovation in col orings, for the up to date dresser. I am showing an abundance of them. Why buy old fogy ready made* while my up to the minute made to your measure gar ments cost no more. , You are invited to this wonderful value giving sale. No obliga tion to buy. The pleas i ure of showing you is mine. HARRY MASON i .— * Suits or Top Coats 45" S65.00 Value* IT’S THE FIT AND TAILORING OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNT If You Are the Man Whose Coat I Does Not Fit, I Want to See You I OPEN SATURDAY I }