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    Pitcher Wilber Cooper Wins Own Ciunie With Single in Ninth Inning
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Tolftla 12 I 27 J «.
*Bnttf»d f°r Tnrpnrc»r In Main.
%Hau for Myora In ninth
,Onn out wh«*n wlnntn* run •«*or*fl
■i"rr™ut.by .i«« *
Idlt.hlirih".*."I I ••• »»' -»
8immtJ*ry— Run> Bladr* (2>. * *W»
Orlmm. Marsnvllt". Krror: I ••r<'n,r' *r
Tm inw hit: My»r». Thr** ba«e hits.
Trsynnr. Msrsnvllls. tfnm* run. Hli'lM
I'ouble piny: Orlmm tn Wright tn Ur mini.
{ Aft ott base: Pittsburgh. »; St. I.oitln, *
p,»,.e nit hells: Off Tfeffsr. 4 Btruelt
nut: Oy Pfrffer. 5. by Oonp*r, 1. lm
spree: Sweeney. Quigley and il*rt.
Tlmo, 1:26. _ _____
Home Runs Win
for Chicago Cubs
Chicago, May 2.—Home tun* by
Hargrave and Bohne, two by the
letter, enabled Cincinnati tn defeat
Chicago, 4 to 3, and regain aeeond
place, Tom Hheehan pitched In fine
fnrtn and would have registered a
eliiitniit but for erratle support
Kaufmann allowed only four hits
Pfpr the first Inning, hut three of
tlioMr* v. or** circuit blowi. Bcorf:
flM'INNATf
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CHICAGO
Anno A
Statu, ef * o 4 o
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lb ♦Of')
H"brr*. 3b 4 1 ii I
Urlby, If 4 3*'’
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Totftlft 33 • 2? *
S' ore r»y 1A *
M=i
■Lmni.ry" Hun, Daubart.
Hamrava. Krll.ni*. <Jrl*aby,
Ffrrora- Kr.im.-h. < avanny two-ha a* hi la
l_.aul.ert K ufiitam
4 21, Marara.e. /Kolan baaaa.
Imuhari Kn.-riflraa: O’Farrall, null
rata. Il.iul.ln playa: I araravn to l av
anay. 1, -tt on baac: ( Inrlnnatl, <J *
,-ago 4 Uun-a on ball*, off Kaufinann.
2, Mtrtiif. out: By Kaufman* «; by
fibaaln. it. Implrea; Klam ana wu
•on. Time; 1:48.
Phil« Kven Seric*.
Brooklyn, .1 • V May :■ "hil»d«1p*il»
• laved off h five-run rally by Brooklyn
In lb- moth i'm1i* « *irnl ev.-oe-J i b»* •erW *.
winning. 7 to The Mroohlyn elub »n
timin' ed thnt it hint soured I'lfeber <>•
borne of th • Chi' ifo I'uN by the w*lv#r
route. Moore * _ ..
r»nf,Ai<Ki.rntA
\ 11.14.0,A
B*n'1,*« 11.4
fl'rlch, rf 'ill *'
H'litufi, if •: " "■ "
Avm», if » i «
Ford, 2b 4 II I 4
Jtolkr. lb I 14 I
Whr*, 3h 4 3)2
Wllwm, <; 4 'l 3 1
ll'Mlt, P 3 1 <1 2
Total* 3» I 27 ll
HFIOOK J.T7*
AH HO A
XH". Cf 5 2 4 0
,l«h 1, A 0 2 4
Wh-af, If 4 12 0
V'rn\*r. lb 4 1 11 0
H»or'<. 2I» 4*1 1 4
<rfftt)t. rf 4 110
Hlf h. 2b 4 12 2
Taylor, r 4 4 2 1
V'rrlaon. p 2 0 0 2
1 0 0 b
I>'k#r n, p 0 0 0 0
zHofttJ" 1 1 0 0
Total" 44 12 27 J 5
aRatted for Yarrlaon In rigmn
rBnttni for Ttlekerman In ninth.
Score by Inning*.
rniie-ieiphi. .■!!?!!! 1
Brooklyn .a.0<>0 «
Mammary — flun*: Mnnd, M^nrUn.
llama, Ford 12). Hub),.11 (*». Fournier,
Hto.k, High. Taylor <2). t.oftur hrroras
Johnaton. High, Yarrlaon, .tlekerman.
Two-t>a an hlta Holke, H ubbell Iniee
bare hlta: Woahra, Bala (2). Taylor. Sac
rlfl.e hlta. Mokan, Holke Double play:
Hubhell to Wllaon to Woehra to Ford
X.eft on I,area: Philadelphia, 7: Brooklyn
6. Barer on balla; Off Yarriron,. 2: off
THckerrnon. 2 Struck out: By Yarriron,
7- hv filrkarman, I: t.y Hubhell, I Hite’
Off Yarrleon, * Ip * Inning*: off flicker
man. none In I Inning Hit *,y pitched
ball By Yarrlaon. Mokan: by Imkermen.
Mokan. t,orlng plleher YarrHon 1 rn
pirer. O'Day and McCormick. Tima: 1.2*.
Giants Win I2*lnning Gamr.
Beaton May 2 New York today won a
aenaatiooal game from Boeion 7 to 4,
when alnglca by Oroh, Frlach, Kelly and
Jaekaori and a pan* by .r Barne* to Young
gave th* (ilanfa Ihre# runr In th# 12th.
outfield cal. bee by Southworth, Cun
nlngham and Cooney featured although
coon-y muffed Bentley a abort fly to .>n
nr fifttr a bin* run, ullowln* twn -.mw
Tmk run* to or* and tl* »h« ff»m«
fh« **v#nMt MfO**
NBW YORK
A M M O A
Forth, tt n 4 »
Gr oh ih « ' t 1
Frisch. 2h fi I * «
Vounir, rf 4 I 3
M-1IM-I if ft 2 4 ft
K*l1y. lb ft 4 11 I
,f*rl.,n, mi ft I 2 4
Oowily, c 3 13 1
iTftrry I ft ft ft
Rnyrtftr. ft 1 ft ! ft
Jlfti.ilfty, p 3 ft ft 3
4' R'nftft. p ft ft ft ft
pO'fnftll. I ft ft ft
Jluntft'r, p ft ft ft ft
yWllunn I ft ft «
Oftieh’r, p ft ft 1 ft
TftUln 4ft 12 *<4 1ft
ROVTCTiV
a n n.O A
B'rroft, ••#o*4
<"»y, nt lb S 0 # *
f'lin'nm. If 4 I 3 ft
Tl^rrj'y, 2b ?» 1 2 *
R H’ltb. 3b 1 o ft «
M'fnnl*, lb # 2 11 ft
Mp*rb*r, »f I o I 0
rf * 0 1 0
P'tl. 3b 2b 4 I 1 2
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\r»|U«ir4( p I 1 # 1
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M'N'ara, p ft ft ft o
r,rrui«^ I ft ft ft
iJ.fTri#*, p 1 ft ft 1
TftUbi 41 t 3# 13
yFlafteO for flowoy in mmn
inaiiMl for V Flam** In ninth
rFfaf’r'l for Mtint#!rig*r In *l*v*nlh.
*B»fl*<l for Murqn^rfl In *AV*nth.
«fV*tr*ff for Mf Snmurn In AlgJtfh.
Scorn by Innlnga: ^ ... ... _
Maw York fi?4 444 244 442 7
n’'ton o*t »'>f n« *>«-«
Summary—Bun*; Oroh. Frlgcfi. Toong.
McuiiH (21. K*lly. Oow4y. rt»,u*y. Tlorngy,
.\fefnol*. O'Vrlll Krrorr I*' F on. f'oorijy.
Two-b#»* hlii Oow'ly, Oroh. V*4u*H. M*
Tnnlg. Thr** r>a*o hit*: MruMl, ' unnlng
ham. Mtnlan b#**«: Tl#rn#y n»*ng#1. Ha*
rifle# hit*: .r*cU*on, f nnnlngbain. Tr*r»
on b****: N*w Tnrk, 14. ffnafon. 14 B***a
on bill*: Off n*nti*y. 1; off M*r/|0#rrl. 2;
off f RirflM. 2. Mlru*k o*»f Hy Henilny,
3 by M*rouaM, 4. by J. Barn**. I MM"
f rff B*n»l*y. 4 In 4 12 Inning*: off V
Barn**. 2 In 12 2 Inning*: off M«nt/,|»jg#r
1 |rt 2 Inning*, off Oe«rhg*r. non* In 3
Inning*: off Mwrnii*(4, 4 In 7 inning*, off
MeNamara. I In I inning; (f I H»rn**.
7 1n 4 Inning* HM by f»M#h*il boll By
B#nfl*y. F'*tig*»t P****4 b*H. Oowoy.
Winning f»lfeh#r 0#*/-hg#r l.o»ing olleb
#r J ll»rn#* I 'fit|*lr*a. PUtrnnn. f#ow*ll
and Moran. Time1 Ml
Harry Bell to
Coach Lombard
r.aleaburg, Tit., May 2 —Harry Bell
v.hji appointed coach of Tytmbard cot
lege today to auececd P J. Kchlaalrr,
who will depart ahorlly for Oregon
agricultural college, where he haa a
three year contract.
Ball haa l«een coach at Oca Molnea
univeralty for the laat four '■urn
Prevtoua to that he waa athletic dl
rector at Thai" and for three veara
waa eoar h at Ihe Tree Mother High
■eJiool.
EDDIE’S FRIENDS
.. «|»' * 't t -
^P ‘»4*g CAtfS MOT t A\p OP*\
■ Wfc A» RAVP OF VOTAP'Mtrf . \ \
IB 0OT mS 71C6H. MAT'S* ALL !y f l
_Jv---V ‘MAM T>K*.1 An 0M I
■^HB. ■ 1 - ( A MNvT MS' I \A>(XA,PMT
fuit -r«-r Atvs «ZT " ' **'0* »M THAT tAM 0=
I rTOs^ A900T OAip , • - l, mg m*g pjp oWi£
^ FOR MAT CARTtX) ^j Tt) TA^t, MV. \lONV_ j
Athletes Gather
for Dakota Meet
Sioux Falls, S. n.. May S,—Five
hundred athletes were gathering here
to compel# Saturday In the second
annual Dakota relays, Fnlversltlea,
colleges and high school* In North
and South Dakota, Mlnneaota, Iowa
and Nebraska were among the entries.
The first event begin* at 2:30 p.
in. With the track In excellent con
dlllon and with fair weather promised,
official* are hopeful of laige attend
ance and confident Hint several inset
records will he established
The schedule calls Sir half mil*,
on# mil* and two mil# relay* and a
medley relay In th* university, col
leg# and high achool sections and
several speelal events, Ineluding a
tf/0-yaid dash, a hroad Jump and an
exhibition discus throw by drib
Mucks, former Wisconsin star and
holder of several records In weight
events.
I-M GOLF BODY
ELECTS OFFICERS
Bhenandosh, Is.. May 2. officers
were chosen for th# tow# Missouri
Intergolf association when th# organi
sation w## completed and a schedule
starting May 4 was adopted at a
meeting at t'larlnda.
j, I,. (Ton# of Shenandoah, 1923
champion of th# Houthtnorrland Coun
try club, was narn#d president *nd
t>r. Max Drown of tied Oak, score
tary. Th# team captain* will com
prise the hoard of directors.
Six men will play on th# tram. On*
point will h» given for medal play,
on# for hole# In bogey and on# for
hole# In par or hett#r There sr
seven clubs tn th« association. Mary
ville. Mo : rted Oak. Hamburg, When
andoah, t'larlnda, Vllllsea and Corn
Ing.
“ACE” HUDKINS TO
BE BUSY BOXER
"At*" Hudkln* of Lincoln, claim
ant of 'ha Nebraska lightweight
championship, has moved to Omaha
and In the future will maks this hi*
horn*.
ffinikin*, who w** auapendod by
th* Nebraska Htafe losing eomrnls
Sion a month, has licen Informed that
(ha atiepenalon Is to Via lifted May 4
Ha already has a number of fights
lined up for this month, meeting
Itoscoe Hall In He* Moines, Mav #;
10 round main event with HI Handage
in Moux City, May 12, and a return
match with Battling HOsysr In Lin
coin, May 20,
BATTLE CREEK OUT
OF KENTUCKY RACE
Louisville, May 2—Battle Creek,
W, It, Coe's Kentucky derby candl
date, has been eliminated as a atarter
In the classic. Tbs son of Sweep tin -
Munition, for which Coa recently
paid Phil T. Clnn $40,000 -was cut
down when Volt Jumped on him dur
Ing the running of the Mount Hterllng
pm set at Lexington Thursday, It
was his first start of the year. The
tendon In his l»ft hind leg was *ev
ered arid the only hope Is that he
may tie saved for breeding purpose*.
Beau Butler, Col K. It. Bradley's
fast classic candidate, ha* tieen ship
pert to Pimlico m. start In the I’i'ak
rets. .
HIGHLIGHTS
IIK.V It to covering
ground, no oflor abort at op Mi*
W**t*rn I*«gti* *v*r hn* **n
ran (*ofnpsr6 with Jon l»*rsj*r, who
ha* ju*t returned to fh* circuit **
rrianag' r of fh* r>*nv*r Hub.
,fo* niUlMnl a fragile rwwd for
if»*M* In 1911 when hr h;»o«ll*il fil*
while playing with Puebla, M*
I* no* bed |»*n more than any other
vhorlatop In I9IH, repeated with
In Ilf!!I and rain* through with 5W In
19ZZ, lire b**t reeord In the loop that
**«fton.
No other abort atop in fh* l*agu*
*v*r h«* rr'anal fh* aoo mark, Ifud
l*v !/**'* M7 I* at >*»r bHpg tli*
n*ar*»t appioA' II
SARAZEN BEATEN
ON JAMAICA TRACK
New York, Mny 2. -Saraxen, Mia.
W. K. Vanderbilt’* Kentucky derby
favorite, wbtsh wa» unbeaten la at year
»n a 2 year-old, eumtalned defeat, to
day for the flrut time In the T.yn
brook handicap al Jamaica track Tin
gelding, making hie Initial fl year-old
e*art, trailed the TTancocae atablcV
Mrneadole to the wire In the elx-fur
Ion* daeh.
The time wax 1 12.
ttarnxen, apparently badly ridden
by I'. Kurnrner, w»a unable to move
up from aecoml place at ariy alage
of the race and wee beaten by a
length and a half. Bralrtatortn fln
lahed third, while Mr. Itate Harring
ton, I'rlnee of Umbria, ly*od flranlte,
Ileptialatoa and Thorndale alao ran
RESULTS
4\M\U \.
F rat ran-. I», furlong*
Mm* • mmeo (KM»fi«ri lift f I T-JO
f.ady horn* <Ha rv#yr . . J l *■%
Vonua ti'ntronat .. ... .. 4-1
Tim* f 04 16 Royal Ml•• fl*ll#
Artiafe, ha by U»#, Kxalt*d flu I *r, Kg a.
fTovalr, Fl.irmleh an* HourJ alto ran.
dor on tf r*f:* 6l» furlong*;
Hoot# id fM*A*#») .. 7 ft 11 1-6
Tha Vintner GL'off flattl» . I 1 1-6
Mcfoyi Plr# (Anderaon * . 12
Tim# 1:46 1*6 Aragon. Plough Roy,
Governor Hmlfh end Ai^yn alao »*n.
Third ra#» ftftft furlong*
Finn I.hk rM Fetor/ 4 11-1 f.ft 1-2
M/no (Turntri . .. 1*1 atit
Frymttn (Thu rbert 2*6
Tima 1.4ft. Tux»do, Dolomite, Woodlak*
alto run.
fourth rara H mill:
Hf*««Ig|# ' M Fator/ ..... 2-1 ft ft ft ft
Hnr#z#n ir. Hummer t ...... out out
Hrainatorm t ft Hr uniting I .. *
Tim#. J;l2 l.ord Orinlt#. Hef»hela»o*
Tbon.de•*, prim* of Urnbrla end Dr. Dav#
Harrington aim ran
V ffh rare .'III# and a ail««nlh:
Hoik Hot tom il'Oitprr) II ft 3-ft 1 4
I'dward Gray #H*nde» . 11 out
Insulate (Harvey) ...... ... 2 1
nma i 41 2 4 FJy>ng Devil Cork Kirn.
Mnryund tteiie nad Hor let alao ran
Himb ra<# % frill*
l'#'l*fogu* /Manna) ft II 1 • • t ft
/ it. / lilirket | 4 ft I 4
i imt*ntfn*nt t ftornoi 1 • 6
Tim# I Al 3 ft fflu* Rldg* He* man
nop*. WfetMtlar. Th#o Had al*/ r*n.
f.rXIkOTOH.
Fi^gt r*'# 1* mil#
F-rtdI# y ( K» ton/ . ft 11 2 41 2 21
My Valet IK Pool/...3 2f 2 7#
rtton# Ag* lMontgomery. . .1 64
Tim* 1 14 3 ft Carnarvon. horn# Pun
kina, t .ranna and Dearie *i*o ran
H*'ond ta-m 414 furlong*
Msgb Wafer iTn/lnn .121 4 21 ft 16
Hon of Tramp <K Pool)........ I 49 1 Jf>
Kirn 1 Frank / ,,,., .,.1
Tim* ftl K*#ry 1**7, Tangar*. Roll
v#r Mood, Hen Pranklln and Ht. r’liarit*
#|*o ran
Third r*## Mila and 1 11
f»j,ul#nt /Fmatfwnodr ,,.ftll 111 ft *1
F.unit* H4||*y fO'Mrlrn) ....... 4 7§ 2 *'<
Hrflah Mfl'f /M*rgi#r/ .2%o
Tune I 41 2 ft HUam a. Long Green
pno The thanmmar alao ran.
Fourth re#*' % rnlla
.flftOO fMrrtallwoodI ... .4 61 1 11 1
Hoy a I l» ' k /Merglef) ........12 21 * *"
Hullo f Front*) . . 4 2'*
Tune | 14. Hroth*r I i»m, Old Top,
Hpod# Hilly «m#h. t'harlaa H#nrjr and
Mrok#n Mloaeow el*o ran.
Fifth rare- mil#.
f.a v*#n ffOherr . .!»• 41 41 1# « 111
Tt t l*r IK Pool) * M 2 4#
Al-'# Hluo Gown (MrToy) .2 10
Tim#, 1 13 1 - Beautiful Afnaa. . Dual
flnerr and Po*«»hl• atao ran.
H11G1 rat* 4 *4 fnrl«ng*
f.ltfl# .firnmy rftf«rflr»t .. .141 fll • *1
fneh f . </» (/forward » ft II 4 l«
Glory ffrUriahr . 1*0
Tiff.# 64 Rad Hath. R#ipra and Whlta
Gold alao ran
H*vfr.fn r*f# 1 *ft mtl*e
I *>t 11I M I' "if t i 17117414ft!
Vft #Inu’ Mall (•'• *ffln) 6 44 | | .
Kirklf-vlngion (I, h1*lj*rmottf ... 2 10
Tim* I 6’- Randal, H#* • outt. ('nun
tem, Plying Prim e and Hit P*n» e alao
ran.
rinuro
¥trrf r§r* ¥'<>ir an/f out half fur
foot*
Wu»mi f'S*rf»*M MM !»»• • 14
VV -0/1 lf,TA> , If fl I* Vl
kiNririAflA 4MAf»nA|l>» ,. ..Is* >*•
Tit,)* ft* 4 # *tir* To H m
Trl|i*r, OoM f*rur->f» Kitff Koti/li,
PrAfirli l.t*} v, Trart*|/l«»nf. M»r |* froffnar.
CiiMfif, n»n Fifry ind llrltn J4u< to »lw
ran
H'-mnA r»’*- tom#pi*-ha*# ♦«*'» m‘1t#
f-* V *n»*n!* (Pirhn*fi .1*40 • '-4 7 14
T##a*| (Hir -\f . , 77# 4 *' -•
K<r H*rmpit*r 11 flhinit •
Tim* 4 A2 4 & 1Vmo«1I*? ff .
Purity V*"f*nr Vallay, Wr ffrffn*m*f.
r|*»* !#.»»- MonoraM# Port MI»m Clrmi' to
V > Kvf*»r» irul On*/* ran
Thirrf r*'» fhr** mt»r1*r rm «
T • /»f» / »I \Kn*r M'-'aM «<«l i 14 » »4 f14
U#>lfi • lx non 44//<bl#l i 14 1 7"
M,** f4*||# r»1rolh%#M |o »
Tilt,* Iff. Tl<*r*r P*hr«ti f»r
Wall#, f,U«l*f»AA* rArrAll. Tr*»l#
0t)H A1l**AlmO AI ATI f*fl
V*. »r*h tA'* Po »r ao/1 on# half f r
|/.r a*
- „*i. r. „> < <■.,f/r* »»» * i'i
-«* w»li«> ... *«• s »'»
Hfiir* (Pnftr*t
Tim* '4 MoIaM Ml'!"!*'*, K*lMl#f
ar»-1 l'ltfmA**fy a Ian ran
KlfMi r»- Thr#* «HAft#r ml!*
O.Wa -IIvm ***/•• *
flr|-« f 14".'fi~rai , ft 44 ro
« fi.rni.l.ln MJ«r»#fl
Tn* 1 ft- Ifa'Ainao, K#fl#rnt#n
0*1-1 " jtrr - nrill «IW l-'-.rf# »nl
l*iAM**f!Ar 4 ff #!*'• ran.
hi ' * h r *'-0 1 it *
Ui>,m r,r •* <11 t " t 4 f4 4 f# f
». *r /||- » M4* * 1 J
f,r-.»*r/1 (| Ml, ; *'*
T ",* f 4r« if ».«/, ff Invar A 4 tty*
Ion Prlnr* a:*o ran
44«v*n*h t»>• *• mil*'
r ✓ On / Wf Iff 10i A • ftf'4 47 14 ft*"
lOarntri 4 14 J
A //-rt/ial ( Mffntf > " >*
Tirn*. I 12 1 ft Vt< uuin. 'Minting Vina.
r.n >>«« Hr Mfftla UMaoh Aronlua. Con
• r*| a 1 to ran
ftornmtt of Ih# HhlHlrt, on* of fh*
• - *
*| « »#a*nn »#« rfr*t#n f*/»rrt f!»* 'l'»«n'!
>»*. 4 It* fir-I 14/ti, itlm «*oo • >o I v Hft
/Jiilrn r i-lilnc !!*♦»•*»• »h<'4 horn# run
• orr.i (to# loot rtoilgdalftola run
I
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Work to Start on
Muny Net Courts
Work on the now municipal ten
irla court* will start n»*t week, si
cording to N. K. Harmon, secretary
of the Municipal Lawn Tennis also j
elation.
Through tha efforts of tha munle
I pal association the city council was
in rounded to establish a fund of Jk.000
for th# Installation of the new munle
Ipal tennle courts under the direc
tion of th* association.
Tltc court* will he located at Thlr
rV fourth and Ia«avsnworth atrseta
Haven Hay court* with marble dust
tops will be Inalalled.
I-atcr It I* hoped to bring about
the appropriation of another IS.DO
by the city council so that seven
more courts may he Installed.
A meeting of the board of director*
of the Municipal T.awn Tennis a**o
< iat|on ha* b*»n railed for Monday
night In th* city hall by Albert Hln
k|c, president. At this meeting the
final plar>a for th# new courts will
tat consummated and construction
work will follow Immediately.
Th» new courts will enable th# mu
nicipal aeeoclatlnn to hold city tour
nament# and also to stags Intercity
tournaments In Omaha.
Townley Protests
Fight Decision
Vienna, May 1.—Arthur Townley,
the Hrltlah heevywelght, who wa»
knocked out by Oeorge# Oarpentler.
Ihe French fighter, her# todey, hna
protested he was struck a foul blow ,
The Judges will consider th# Halm
which was mad# by Townley Immedl
ately after he got up. after being
counted out, and will mak# known
their decision.
Fight thousand spectators ahouted
and hissed at the Frenchman, who
sent uppercuts to Townley'a Jaw aa
lie had scarcely arisen ffnm the
count of 10, and wae aa yet unable j
to move hie arme.
C’arpentler won In th* eecond round
offer having the upperhand of th#
fighting from th* outset.
*--1 —\
Bluejays May
Dedicate New
Marquette Stadium
S I-....
.Milwaukee, Wla., May 1—Oround
was broken her# today for a Mar
quette university stadium with a seat
ing rapaHly of 10,000 following action
Wednesday night of th# Marquette
association fh awerdlng th# contract
to a local builder, Th# structure will
be of concrete wllh ZS.OflO seals prom
ised for th* fall foot hell season, this
section to coat $l"!r,000. The Mar
quette stadium will Insure Milwaukee
a eomnwHIous plant for various form#
of athletic*.
It I* **p*rt*d that th# stadium will
t>* dedicated at The Marquette Creigh
ton homecoming game here on No
vember l»
Boils
THERE is a reason for every
thing that happens. Com
mon-sense kills misery. Common
sense also atops boils! S. 8. 8. is
the common
■cnee remedy
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ceune it it
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ton. Scien
tific authori
tiea admit ita
power I S.S.S.
builda blood
power, it build* red-blood-cell*.
That in what make* fighting-blood.
Fighting-blood deetrojra impuri
tica. It fighta boila. It fight*
pirnpleal It fighta akin eruptional
It alwaya win* I Mr. V. D. Schaff,
557 Ifth street, Washington, D. C.,
writes:
*7 tried tor yeara to gat relief
from a bed cate of holla. Every
thing failed until I took S. S. S.
I am now ahtolurely cured, and
It wa* S. S. S. that did It.”
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Continuing Saturday
Sensational Sale of
“Styleplus”
2-Pants
SUITS
$3350
Values to $50.00
All New Every Suit
Spring Styles Guaranteed
Coming at this opportune time, when every man can use a
new Suit, these values are extraordinary. Every Suit with two
pairs of trousers and earning the usual Stvleplus standard of
fine hand tailoring, and guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Fabrics
Imported Woolens
Domestic Woolens
Tweeds, Serges
Flannels
Colors
Pencil Stripes
Over-plaids
Fancy Mixtures
Plain Co fora
Size* 34 I# 46
Main Floor
Styles
English Box-back
Single-breasted
Double-breasted
Semi-fit Conservative
Special Built Oxfords for Men
A better shoe for less money. All have Goodyear welt
soles and are fitted with rubber heels. Sizes AA to I).
Blaek end tan Russian ralf, medium English toe, bal last.
Toney brown oxfords, square toe, fancy stitched tip.
Plain toe oxfords of blaek calf. Triple crease on toe.
Blaek calf oxfords, French toe, brown trimmed folded tip.
IIair rtor
The “Tom Logan” $ Q
Golf Shoe O
Made especially for the golfer and outdoor man.
Suction rubber |jdes that stick to the ground, or
the new crepe rubber soles. Made fmm good qual
ify tan calf leather.
Mala
‘Marvel’ Shoes
for Boys
Reasonably priced, wall
built, smart styles for boy*.
$5.75
A new black collet* toe.
calfskin oxford with cherry rod
stitching on vamp and sole
extension Goodrich rubber
heels, Sixes 1 to t.
$5.50
The trouser crease, plal* to#
blucher oxford with Scotch col
lar. In black and brown calf
skin. Goodrlrh rubber heel*
$4.50
Blucher oxford In brown
clkskln with moccasin to* and
trimmed with smoked elk
Sixes * 4 to 134. .
Plain toe btucher sport ox
ford with brown calfskin col
lar. flexible leather soles.
Goodrich rubber heel*
Mata Hear
—Sale of—
Fishing Tackle
< |l >0 tier VIIIted flailing rod*. ^ 1 1 n
S to 8 foot length*.
$3.00 reel, $0 yard*, brat *0 Ag
quality.. *J>d£*^»J>
$3.00 lecl, 40 yard*, agate AO CQ
treat Inga .y. 1 *0*7
We alio bava Juit received a complete
line of reele, pole*, file*, book* and
artificial bait.
Banehall Specialt
$3.00 Holder*' glove, all * |
leailier.V 1 • » *7
$2HO official league ball*, d* | OQ
induced to ...
$1 no boya’ mitt*, apeclal priced gg^
Hoy*’ baaeball hat*, apertal at.
I Boys* Baseball Suits
' A regular $3 7T. value, cc-jointing of pant*.
l*hlrt^belt^Mid^ $2.98 1
Mmin rUmt
Specials in Men’s Furnishings
UNION SUITS
89c
Men'a fine light weight
llate union aulta, of the well
known "Majeetlc" brand.
Made in either athletic or
ankle length et>le, In eern
or white. Uegularlr $1,26..
SHIRTS
$1.45
Never before have we had
nuch attractive shirt*. Ottr
•took la moat complete. \||
the dealretl color* are her*
in plain, *trlped, collar at
tached and neckband st)lc».
Other* up to $.V<W1.
BOW TIES
50c, 75o, $1.00
Bow tle» *re vary much
In demand daring the gam
mer month*. W* h*»e trtada
•racial provision* to secura
Hi* silk* that are adoptad
for summer «nr.
Men’s Spring
—Hats—
>5.00
We are showing an especially good line of
new stylos in spring hats, which include the
new shades so popular for present wear. These
lists sre made to give real service,
% Main t'tneif