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Rommel Hurls Athletics to Third Straight Victory Over Red Sox, 7 to 3 Mack Twirler Hits Homer With Two on Basas allv. Tk o Hit*. Error Ellow Quakers to Gain Lead; Kallio in Form Five Inning*. .mUDCtEmA. April . I*.—The Ronton Red again failed to I break Into the win 'column today when they bowed to Phila delphia tn their third straight defeat by the score of 7 to .V. Kallio, /former Coast league hnrler, started hi* first game for Boston and until the sixth Inning held a one-run lead. A walk. tw< hit# and an error b: Kogell on an eaay chance allowed the Athletics to forge ahead with two run#- Rommel bit a home run with two men on base in ihe eighth. BOSTON (A>. PHIL.APHTA (A1 nbr.h.n* ab.r.h.e.a. Willis'* If 4 0 0 3 0 Bishop lb 4JJI4 .m*#'»A of 4 0 1 3 0 H»l» Sb J ' Boons rf 4 1110 Umir If 0 J * * * Vrot'o M» 4 1*11 Sim'on. rf * 1 • - J ■Harris lb 3 117 1 Miller rf * * J » " Gross se 4 0 13 3 Pool, lb A 1 - , Rogell 3b 4 0 1 4 * Gall’.?' •« ♦ 1 * ; * . BffijiV 3 o° $ * fnomm.* 'p i 1 1' .;VoKh; « ?o°«? Tbtal. *• 71*3717 ATodt 10^00 ToUll 85 3 8 -4 1° x Bat ted for KaJHo In nesenth xBatted for Roe* in ninth. RrAr.tr.by lnnlnB‘'’ .190 009 9I10--S 4»hf?tic# — .. too #*•: m--v -Summarv—Error.: Rosel!. Hal*. Two M* hHe' Rogbll Prothro. ‘-oebranb. Hert • run: Rommel. l.eft on baser. WhCadclphis. a ; Boston. 5. 1atr‘Lc* rl°fY,!rt Rommel, 2: by Ross. 1. Sa -rIf Harris. Stolen bnae. Harris. Han* on balls: Off Kallio. *3; off Rommel, 1. •fit by pitched boll: By Kallio Okjirsd ball : Cochrane Double • t* Rorell to Barr!*. Kits i.nPuM: Off KalUo, 9 hit. and 4 run* In 6 ln n£*.: Off Ron*. 4 hit. and T. run* In 3 inning*. hosing pitcher Kelllo. oi res McGowan. Dineen and Ormsn> Time: 1:85. Homers Defeat ^ ankees. Xew York. April 3 *.—Successive home rune by “Goose ’ Go9lin and -Toe Adge off Urban Shocker in the ninth ‘if)nins featured a liatling rally which guve Washington its second victory of the season over the N'ew York Yankee* today, 7 to At the end of the seerenth the Yankees led. * to 1. Oosii# also scored * homer it* the eighth. Score: WASHINGTON <A! NEW YORK (A) »b r.h o a *hAr Jj-o VrN’Iv rf 3 n 1 6 OW'tt rf *9*10 ; '({bold of 5 0 1 S ODug.n Jh J A 1 1 u. UIs cb : 1 0 0 .Comb# rf 4 9 1.9 Rice rf 6 13 9 9 Menset If 4 1 • 1 • o’.’ln If 4 3 3" "Plop lb 411*5 .Tun*. 1b s 1 10 firShankb " * • * * Perk 9. 4 0 1 3 4 Ward 3b » J 3 * * Hurl c 4 111 3 Scott ». *5111 iftN. y Sh 4 * " * 16 Neill e *515; (K,y •,!/«» p - o 0 " iHojt n 4 1 9 4 1119 9shocker p 9 9 9 9 * n b o 0 b 1 •——-—L'~ ■; A&trl’I* 1 b o b rt Totals 59 o 1. J • 14 •iiclir n lnnono dice* P 9 " o o o r.'I'i’oi.i* r.9 7 i: 711 for Covo’.esibie *n seventh in ' netted f« ftuarelt »'fhih <nnlr«. Batted for Firm In eighth inrun* . , V vwlslnir r.M ....005 b^A l1 D— . v, a*mn*.o» . 001 *04 900—6 ■ Ir'uir --vl- F.-rore Peck Covele.kle Thrse-bcsel bite; Judge. W“rd. DouMe r/tr «: Ward to S<-"1' to P-PP dl. f?*? le.iite to Peck :o .ludg' to Plop, l.eft on barer: W .ehingtoTi. *. Kev York 7 Rat"! on hall*: Off Co'# , . . .ft Ho-t ; Struct: out: B. ArifWktV l: by ' Hoyt, s Wild Pitch** 4? Hoyt. 1 by Co\e.?sKl«. 1 Empires. .'Cer.r.oU:- and Xailir_ Uhlc Best* \ an Gilder. St. l.-iuis. April 11.- Tile G’eveland bit. tnr made it two straight by de Su-pended Ball Plaier Reinstated and Fined '.•ed«i Rapid*, la., April l*.-ClBtu# t«xon. suspended manager of the 'Waterloo team in the Mississippi Val * a • ■ leacue, has been reinstated and fined 1300, according to information inane to-lay by F.eltien Hill, president of the league. The national commlf sicn assessed the fine for an alleged fraudulent contract with Pitcher Me Cracken lent jear. II. Sexton, president of the Association of Minor T^y.cues. imposed tbe suspension. { tailoring sale I | Featuring the New Popular Shade* % editormZ MADE to ORDER SUITS ! Harry Say,; —I _ Jaj i , M,“ r1!0 "• I«oJ judge, of ^^k I* eU.1eT • r*"*" °f thi* —■ 'iiu..* irssEtrg TT •• k. others :: Waal, and guarantee my li„. I at % perfect"fl,. ,nd . $40 and $45 I tS'SSSd Ei.T»tA.„PANTS free ! «*& “K,?... READ WY editorial II ~5£^ SSa»~rssiss. | I. sS.5L.sTJe , topcoats | I SSufarVaVS*""d E“‘r“ v/n* 22= sS?« :• fi sl*gaberdines $1 --^=L2£=J $2500 | il m m ™ ” «ter proof > HARRY MASON I TAILOR SINCE 1880 ? WEN • 1518 FARNAM ST. :j V E,ENIBU 'VW.WMVAVWVW.vr feating the St. Louis Browne tr*da\ 2 to 1, Tt was a hurling battle be tween Uhle and Van Gilder. Myatt scored in the second inning on Dlx on’a error and in the ninth on a home run. Score: CLEVELAND (A). *T. LOlilA (A) a.l>.r ii.o.n nb i h.o s .Ta’eson If M n H 0 Tobin rf 4 ft 0 2 >> rtpu'eon 3b 3 0 U ft 1 Rob’on 3b 4 ft 1 I Speaker ef 2 ft 1 1ft Si*ler tb 4 118 2 .r.Se’ell s * l ft ft 2 ? Will in's If 4 ft 1 2 ft Myaft. c 2 1 5 • M'Mu* 2b 3 •* 0 2 • Step f.n rf 4 ft 1 3 ft R*nn*ft of 4 ft 1 4 ft tfnode 1b 2 ft 1 8 '' Dixon «• 3 ft ft 4 : Fe’ntor 2b 4 ft ft 3 4 Garber *■ 2 ft i 5 Uhle P 2 ft 0 1 2 V'n G'er p 3 ft ft 1 1 Totals 24 3 4 27 1 1 Total* 31 1 5 27 1V Score by Inning* Cleveland . . "1n rtn° - St. Lottie . 00ft 00ft 001 1 Suminarj Erro: Dixon Home vun. Myati. .Sacrifice hit: Knode. Stolen baa* Kljode. Double plav*; Stale*- to 'bru^r 'o Diion. Robertson »o Uhle to .1. Sewell. Hit by pitched ball By Vansjilder il hle». •>y . Uhle • Dixon) Ri**s on ball-: Off Vanrllder. «; off Uhle. 2. Struck out By i Vangilder. 2; be Uhle. ». 1 **ft on T*ee* Sr. Louie. ft: Cleveland 7 Tim* 5ft Umpire*: Rowland. Owens and =>an#. Collin*’ WildneM <.ostl\. Detroit, April 1<5.—Chicago defeated Detroit. 4 to 2. in the third game of he aeries. “Bed” Faber a** “Rip" Collins indulged in a mid-season bitching duel for eight innings. In :he ninth, with two men out. Collins lost control and forced in one run 4nd Chicago added two more before the third out was made. Score: CHICAGO ( A • DETROIT * A ) ab r h.o.a ah r h o * Moatii cf 4 ft <» 1 «■ Blue Sb 5 0 2 15 1 Topper rf ft ft ft ft ft Haney 3b 3 ft ft ft ^ rfcLvie * * 6 ft 2 ft 5 Man’h cf ' ft 1 W E. Col s 2b 4 ft 0 5 7 Hell’n rf 3 ft ft 3 « 4heely lb 8 ft 1 33 i Wlngo If 4 11 3 " Falk If 4 ft 1 ft ftRigney a* .non Tar s rf-cf 3 112 OO’Ro'k 2h 4 10 1* \amm Sb 3 111 2 Wood'! *:* 0 1 " Srhallc r 3 1 ft 5 0W Corns o ' n n 1 Faber n ?l 1 <• 2 iVun 1 ft 0 " o -/Bassler 1 0 ft o o Total* 82 4 7 27 17 r..Ton** zBtirk# 1 ft ft ft ft T.»ie’» :.3 2 « 27 1« ••Baited for R-.gne* <\ ninth «nntng aBatted for Woodal in rvr,?h inning. /.Batted for W. Coll ne r ninth inning. /.Ra’.teri for Han<", :n ninth Inning Hooper batt»d for Mustit n n -.th in ling. White Sox "1ft ftfts—4 rigern . . ftftft ftftft 101—2 Summary—Errors: E. Collin* sh'**l? Wirgo Tv o-base hit : Kamm. S lit*: K. Collins. Ka nm Rigney and Kaney. Bas*s on balls: Off Faber. 3: off W. Collin*. 5. Strunk out: H W Colllnr-. by Faber 5. Umpire*: G*i*el Nfonnr ty and Hildebrand Merchants Want Came. The Sixteenth and Locust Street Merchants want to schedule n same with a fast Omaha ball team for Sunday afternoon at East Omaha ball . Call Binkley at Webster 0193. Babe Ruth Will Go Under Knife New York. April 16.—“Babe Ruth, an influenza patient at St. Vincent hospital, will he operated on tomor row for the relief of abscesses which have developed ns a result of his weakened condition. A statement issued by the New York Yankees said that. Ruth today had a hl^h temperature, which they attributed to the abscesses. The opera jtion will be performed at the hospital (tomorrow morninj?. Virginia League Opens Today Richmond, Va., April 1S.—The six clubs of the Virginia Baseball league were primed for the opening games today of a schedule which runs through September 12. The club representing Kinston, N. C., the newcomer in the circuit this year, faced Richmond, last year's pen nant winner, at the latter city. In the other games Wilson plays at Rocky Mount and Portsmouth nt Nor folk. r---\ Clocker’s Selections v-I-4 111 NTIMjTON. 1 I Bird (iiinh, Oneida. lllo««inin» Rluf MU*. Jacobean. Forewarn I.«>it«lon *m«ke. 'kjinnn, ( Attif Ann. 4. vth> Dream Haiimn FlrctHf, l»r. F. T. Vriam*. .Y little Black *heep. P«rth*ma. Sprint*. f». R«mK **alt. Black Top. Midnight Mnrle rrinrf Direct. Recoup. V|ua*h Bc*t—flock Sal; II HRE Ilh GRACE. I. Lieutenant Sea*. Henry I’attner. Bribtd Run. * Pheasant. Nat Liana. Lucky Tick. Elemental. Wild Goom*. France* John Min 4. Mu*kallni(ge. Sand. Llewellyn.. .1. Saratoga Maje, Fiery Flight, Light Ship. #». t IU|ue, Ro*e I loud. Ben Franklin. 7. E.iterne**. IVnndlake, Eplaode. Heat—I’llqne. Tucaor. \ri*.——Negotiation* for a Hout ir i -.on Tony Fuente. Mexican heavy weight. end Floyd Johnson. In June In l.t - An go lea. haie been t-ancelled, Fuente paid. Oilrre Defeat Boosters. Tula*. Okie April 1fi.---Si\ horn* ui I equally divided, featured tin Western j league season opener her* tods., v en i the Tulsa Oilers won over Dca Mono t I to A. Homers accounted for six of the Demons' runs and six for Tulsa. The opening day attendance w • • 14, w ith only 20 spectator* vising the pa*u g • e. The Scots; DKS MOINES dn Tt'DSA Iff) ah r h po a Rader, • ■ .* ft 0 I 6 Rigge't If All 20 Kn'pp I'h 4 li 1 e -K'ru*’ :h t : 1 1 'v L DM Griffin. -f 6 2 2 2 oi.smh. cf » 1 l ’ « f*t gert, 1b 4 1 2 12 "«’ttf*) . r 4 1 ? 9 •> <.'line If 6 110 ot> mi lb 0 1 > » Fiedler, Ah 4 o 1 1 2 Simon Ah A o l t 1 Hay th c 1 ft 0 2 "Fllppin. -h t 1 ) 1 .xWetxel l 0 l 0 0Tesar. p 1 1 0 •» 1 Moon, p lotft 2 Black, p 1 0 ft ft n n A 0 ■ x Mat hep 1 ft o o o Total* 9 11 2 7 t> Brown, p ft ft o •* 0 Dingle, e 2 0 0 2ft Totals 29 A 1 2 24 1 2 \Batt*d for Hayworth is **> enth. '.Untied for Hu’ton in sixth. Rcora by innlrre hr* Moines . *fti oftf s^l a Tulsa . . 1 o 302 0«\ A Summary—Errors: Mlzeur, Fllppin Earned runs Dee Moines, *, Tul*a, 0 I.eft on base; Dee Moines, 10. Tula* 7 Two-base hits; Mlaour il), Tamb, Da • g ford. Rigge't, Stuxengen Home run Griffin <2). Casey, Fllppin, Krueger Cline. Stolen base; *ase\. Double ply; Te«*ar to Fllppin to Tyrrell Ba«’ or ball* Off T *eat 4; off Hutton, 2. off Moon, 2 Struck out: By Tesar, 4, l»> Black. 1: bv Hutton, 2. b? Moon WHd pitch; Tesar Passed ball • ns* Balk: Moon. Hit by pitched hall: Feb! er and Stuvengen by Tesar; Krueger • Hutton Runs and hits Of Hutton, 7 and « jp five Inning* off Brown, a* d " in one Innir.c off Moon none and 1 in : r nings. off Tesar. 7 and 9 tn ** 1-A Inning* off Black. 1 and A in 3 1-A Innings U m ning pitcher : Tesar. Losing pltcnei ; Mutton I trip!re*. Flt/.patrlrk «n»1 IsSldyl lint* i’ 13. * Johnny Meyers Wins Mat Title I (Mik-ago, April 16.—The world's middleweight wrestling rrown rested again on the head of Johnny Moyers today as a result of his victory last night over l*ou Talaber. Talaber won the first fall with a reverse double wristlo« k in 1^ 20, Movers conceding the vktor> rather than have his arm broken. But the first clash taugh him a lesson, and he went on the defenshe in the se «»nd. Talaber obviously was tiring and Meyers hided his time. It took him 1:1 R:05 to win the second fall with a headloek, hut only 4:20 to make his body scissors and headloek effective for the deciding fall. O'Brien Beats Pal Moran. Xpw Yoik, April 15.—Tommy jo Rrirn, Milwaukee lightweight, was awarded the judges' decision over Pal Moran of New Orleans in a 12* round bout here tonight. HI NTINGTON. Fir*’ Five and nna-ha'f furlnnc5 My Rkld\ 111 (Garrit > > 4"® " *" I Salvage 1ft9 ( W Char1** . 4.20 2,40 j Rub- Marsh 10< i h nifi 40 Time. 1 "< xCo'iapr. >». Faust. R W elr-h. Iian K. Htetvart also ran xCottager ran a*cond, hut «*• disquali fied Herond ra* • Six furlong* (Maridge. 10f» t • 'harleaJ 4l.JO 0 »0 7 <0 1 Sam Smith. 112 i Waytai - 7 40 4 4" Ruay Rob, 107 (Cowan).1 -'» j Time: 1:14 2-5. Mia# Fortune. Poctorl Tubb> Cznrdorn. Dalton, Ste\ e. R k Deer alao ran. Third rare Five and one-half t • o* a* Th* Almoner. 1or, (Allen) 7 1'' ho ho Rob. 114 i Woodstock) ... 10 2.mi Tjie Girl. 1”? (Sauctei ) * " Time: 1:07 1-5 Black Top. Parthema, Ranker Brown. Due I'e Guise alao ran. Fourth race Six furlongs Flov Lilli# 101 <Gar: Ity • . < 40 4 10 Df' Pan ora. 112 fDolln) .5 20 3.20 Hand Pile. 99 (i’hnrle*) ... .14" Tim# 1:13. Wrarklane. Kventlde, Red Seth. Belle Fay. Kolicitloua alao ran. Fifth rare: Mile and 70 yard*. Lanoll. 109 (Wavtai 4 4" 2 4" out Red Leg*. 104 (Dolln) 2 40 out Huunec. 112 • Partington) out Time: 1:45 4-5. Metal aim ran. MlXth la re: Mile: Den tat. l"9 (McDermott) 27 20 7 4" Lmrna Marcella. |09 (Wilson* ..2.HO 2 4 The Falconer, 109 (Mnakrld) .2.*" Tim# 1:40 3-5. Dorothy Iluckner. Re Luke also ran. Hevonth race, on# and one sixteenth mile*: (.'hangman. ln9 'M.Cahe) 3 20 * <0 3 «o Comma <*l. 109 (Horn' > 20 3.50 i'hriatle llolter*. 102 iWHion). 4 «fl Time 1 49.'i-s Blue Rtreak Reliability. Nettle .May and Armistice al“> ran. H WRK l>K, CiRACK. First race. «trep1e. base. about .’ mtlr** Ituine 19 (Ferguson) 1'».00 *10 HO I,.. i - Zeus. 1 :t 1 (Diamond) 49*." 2 Pi.ublo Tip. 134 (R MrClusky) . . o Time. 4 11 Also tan And Lot . Basil den. Draft. Coon Can. Whl'e A-h. Hl.cU Fox. Toppy Nix. Trspstlck, Fluddugle, Peccant, Lollipop Second #ac# 9 furlorur*: I •- • »nshi' • 11*' (Ms'lie.i * 9*0 1 "0 7 G«dden Hpire. 1I*> (!.• «• • 7" 4 «" Prince of Bourbon. 11** (Hchtjtt nur»>r * :t *i Time. 1:11 \bn ran: l.sdy Gallivant, Lady A mh.v sador. Ire. \l »t• Mil Shnf r>. Golden Star. ’ f»tar Bright. Volcano. < ‘rirnmfselone Third ■ re 4 furlong*: (>n*• t 11< (S' ob.ri 7.10 4 <" *. ! n l’iddlesf icks, 113 (Parke* 4.50 : "0 Herw Rteadman. 1'< (Ambrn* i ".. •* Time. 17 1 a. Also ran Fxohanuei Mvor.tr Welshot. Fncsde.. Cannae. Nu im. Gambling Tor v. itn lm> P lif" k fr-bra. a Acrostic, a Coupled. Fourth ra*e AH furlong* K* Valentine. ll4, ( Mtiiben i x 70 4.70 * Heel Taps I0< tTaulstte) 1« 7" Lord Baltimore T1 . P* : ( M \u fr> 4 jo Time, 1:*)3 Also ran AGun'id. Poly l,«*|a Ten H1t«v I ,en <1 e • w nod W.l! Find er .H|ac]«ear> I’onjola. Dream Ms .• r, l - e rglnd# Tiandt. F fth rare’ (me and -nr • #•> ’ Top Rergeant. 10 4 ( W. Itann ). <tn : so r -a Thimble 9t» *n Williams) .«*;<) 4 in Nose Dive. I Os (MeAl*ei .' H** | Tim- 1 14' .Mat ting • D W 11.* .. Tell II also ran Rlgth rai*. mile and 70 >arde Sweeping A a ay, 109 * Hu! tinger > .... . 7.00 4 40 3 30 Mill wlrk log ( Ma iben » 1 1 40 • Balboa 1"3 (Thornd'Ue) i *'j Tim* 1:44 4 H tin* An ’ n H Overall, Rowland’# Re<iu»at and Georg Demar also ran Seventh race- 1 1 13 miles Hpugs 1 ' 4 ( M cT i sue) <30 *’ 9" 27" WestWOOd. 112 (HtUtts) <0 <0 A • h .Dwell. 113 ll\ Harvey * «*n Tim# I 4« 4 I .it x Arc <ln ... I, ,< T i Ar -In. 11**11 *t ' ii)*s\ IM > h ; n also ran Tl \ .11 \N\ Fleet ra • fu*', bunny Meld 11? • .1 ol»r*-• »n » 4 * 4" M -a Oakland 1" 2 ((i»' ef • r* > n 1 banns Tufs 107 (If - |>cr) II* lime 1 1 l. \ (jolilen gtxseep. Mlstniit<> Hmmlio «. Hhasla I *onna Green" om|« mini ran Me, ntd **'•* fi»a fu» long a ftevenwtng 1"*, (Hand pest i 23 30 1f<a t ,’fl «'ui>a 10 9 t lohnsont 1 I1* i Hliasta Rapids "h ,11 ..... . Time 1 T.aef *’h i Hr view Ble foot. Ftill *»f Pro. Prank K -*«*# Aiihh nssin, l.adv ffmall and «ioi.nl i.* "11*11 a lso um. Third rare •" furlenes ■ r*elaml 1 U 1 M im' ■ * " f*a 'ViJU l U juf Ui*. l "t> lJuhuaun) « nil » Pin Arvl, 1! 9 iShaefer) 4 3® ! Tin-.' 1 -01 4 lank*. Skok Raffle* Fadj Tipto* Betty “wen, Margaret) Madiaon, N'o Wonder s’en ran Fourth rue; 1 *a mlt*« Ka'inVs 111 (Slnlterl II 4® a *® 9ft Whipsaw, 109 (Griffin) .a 2® 4ft Mrs. f’at ill , F'enderarasei .. .. 14 *® I* . ' - John Vergne Ca*R# * .Town. Tar Pay, Mis* Jane. Navajo, Walter Pant. Donatello a so ran. 1' fth ra * >■» furlong* 3-year old* .Hid up. 'la eng purse IT1'®; xtlreat Finisher, 111 (Johnson)...... .12.0® 4 0® 3 4® Serena. 1®9 (Srhneffet ) . . .. 5-8® 5.2® x!#ett«* l*. • (Huntamar) 3. to Tiii* 1 ft®. Hh'nego"! xRoea Atkin Grayson. x ! ■»* 5', t Ft«»n Bor x.loe Patton, (tiii It* i Dra>"« Cornflower aleo ran. ‘-•xth ra« e Claiming. *» furlongs, puree $40®: ,1-year-oMa an«l up Tlpstlewood. 10® (Schaeffer) 4 1® 3 4® 2 4® * 'offleld. 107 (<». Johnson) ....3.8® 3.2® Baa* Shot 105 (H-agland) .4 2® Tim* 1 12 2 Prd to x a Knighthood Belie of Fi uabethtoxx n, llermldale. I.orU Na'entlne also ran Sex ••nth ’ i * \t• e and "ft yard* claim ln« hand up. puraa $1 ''0. i-ycar-oldi an»l up Fair ». . \*na, 1®2 (Morten son) . .13.0® 4.00 a.2® FJvanpom *9 • \f. Hugh) .5.®® t l" Uaette. 9® t Edtrnnle» .4 2“ Tiinr It flock Heather. Mela chrlnu also ran Eighth rsi.c F • * unit a half furlongs lain,mg, purse 17"®. C\e«' ••Ida an«l up: My Ft inid F*at. 1“4 (f’endergaa* i. . .11.8® 7 40 S to Dr VI, Arthur. I®S (Sylvia) ....21.00 7.4“ (Corn*. 105 (Elston ) 4" Time 1*07 "-5. Tootera, Mia* Emma fl . Ft“dskm, Boomerang Peg O.. Marie M txiin. Kegla, Itramim*. Scottish I.ad, Ml-n N’antura, Norfleld alao ran. \inth i a • •» Mile and 7® yards. claiming purs** $4““. 4-yeai-olda and up: Hush jit7 f Mortepsen ‘ .... * 4“ 8 6® 2 4" Seth * Memory. 107 (Huntamer) 8 8® 4 ®0 Ftuddx l ® 9 (H«ha*feri ..3.®8 Til 14 • 1 4 > Rudd.* Kean, Herb' c<d**. /. n •• MarceiFk Rmv, Ctn/ern also i an. Tl \ .11 \\ V F ■ » Four and one half furlong' purse «<."•!; ’ ' ear idds; < latPilng xSllasfa- Donna 11»7 Fia\s**d .107 . » • ■’•'• i e 7 ( nun Fife \A1 Kripp 11“ Tnltsi’ha .112 a .Mis- DaUland 112 N'nrcrus* . ’1. Swift T.ady .. . 1 F* in- Carl .115 Mu*h <jn .. . 115 iHTa. rmoiit, Jr.. 115 \( dnos Roi list I lit* XI hfapA* ... ... 112 \a Baggage Klng’1® xhJu«’ Clare 1®7 lire in entry : ■bHollyxvood entry. ^e^onil ’x * Fixe end ne-halffu long" nrs* $«i®rt; 3y • at old« end up; claiming x Bin «k foot .91 l lation • ’* \Vndka ..99 x.lacU Fountain .. I ® l Mias Frver .... 105 Chet O .1®8 x Irish Flex' . .. .101 Chonatlcka .18® It if lr 1“8 Hex lew .1®8 Acquitted ... !“• Athanna .lift Pr Hall 112 xl.amatodt .1 ®7 MHra i #.i M dis n. 110 The Colonel ...1®6 xt'iold Grafton ®l xDlytuplan King.!®,' i: d I .ire F e fill r-f' \ I ’ ** I1 " in n id i • *» oiii olds and up claiming \ Hon tone > * . 9 > \ Don) i a i ®" \ (} ui n •’ m «. 1 r 1. . . . 1 “ 0 \ S h a a 1 a Rapids..!®® I,ol of Style ....105 Mabel Rnxxe .1®7 Petit Putter ., . 1»7 xf,nva Song .1H7 Neat . .109 xl,o< kdnle .Ill \Ti alnma»; or ..112 Fourth ra«‘*: Mil* and grxenty yards, ir* , I*ift® t \ ear olds and up; claiming Mrs Pal 1 ® 4 Tenters .I®* I tegtii . 1 ®4 Mannikin II .. .1®4 ( sst le ('rox n 1 A u Rex olr ..11® olympiad .il® Herrlgan a Heir.. 11® Nnpan .11® George James .. 11® Herald . . . 11® H Wat ren ... 11“ Full of Fun 11® Harix Mailtn Dm at Olio 11“ Sir John Vergne .11 A till to 110 krekvunaa . I®* Fifth III e Mile, puise $,'00; I - yea r old* and up « (aiming x Wee Girl . .. *5 xPat Mebrey . 98 xftunlnlgh 9® xKeula .1®2 vAI(o«iuiver 1®2 The Igimh . ...1®4 Whitellghta 1®’ Royal oak ... .11® .s.x i b i,i' r "nt mui .me sixteenth mile*, pm- I, “0 t yeai «»|ds and up, , lalmina \ Mmnnur ..103 \Vehraaks I.ad 1®4 v \Vx n*iex\ nod 1®5 \Sxveet A I,ow ..104 Foxvm.end 108 \C*rack f»* T*e w n 1®« % Hi 1 ■ii.uie 1 “4 Tfbch 18$ M imm Pi o-perlt x .104 ■ b • • I"- !e r •' — I ®“ Th" liini 1 ll mdlcap, 'em »»'i1a and un Fnufi'-ni s • fieputx ... *® Humix land 9" In Clark. . .. >1 Th** i in’Mili 94 nFal'ian 94 aDoniinbiue 1ft® pSpb A 9|i»ti a M. Gill entry I 'y it, II s •• Six furlongs pise I ® ® 9 xepr old* cleabHng aJuat Fotke 1"2 xMuperlady 1®4 \\ti*s Otnafid. .1®** xl neirflldnn 1®4 xfMng ‘'n 1 ® 4 a\Se,|iian 1®* ■ Soil men t a 1®' .stexa F xt’ok*uie 11® v Joe Patton It® v I,«inp" 11® Sx* eetutr* 1 xtlundark 11 ,i Polo SHai ll* all w ID ti ll). N r*h race One mi> purae IIOO. 4 vr«r-oIdi and up claiming. xThe Mohawk 3.1* *Wild Heather. .H i iHli. , Wand. .1** • F! aa O..lft7 iDu'y Be*' . .. 1'9 -Worthman .. lift *1.1 **t* 1 i4 xlro« l*e 114 xHate I p Ilk \Apprentjr* allowance claimed W ®a * her '"lear. Track, fa*? Ill MIM.TON F ■ • f < e Purae ScrtA claiming; 8 y»ar old* and up, cfurlong*. H» <1 .*--■■ . i !j Bi«aao:ra ... Oneida .. 104 Arapahoe . lift My Lorra n* . 1°4I* Gentry .110 Callfa . . .110 Mar ond rar*. Purae $wftA Claiming. I ' ear-old* and up i'n furlong*: HO Billy r’atteraon . .100 Jacobean .lift Blue Mira .l°l Forewarn .lift Black Monkey...'10 FoD'-two .tIOiim tMarldge. 10* Third ra<*»: Purae Soft*. *'ia!mlng; 8 y*ar-old» and up 5 k| furlong*. Skyman . lift Lucky Lou . • * F.d Garr-aon 11 <"• 1 .ondon 5mok* . 10 Haiti* Ann 48 Mike Mornaae: .110 Old Pop .. .11" Fourth race. Pur-e JaOO •"laimir.g; S year-nlda and up. g*e furlong*. Dr. F T. A dam*. 101 Cedric .11" xGrcen Briar.... 103 aft avana Kl'trtc.lO* Fictile .. . 118 \Chow Cher-H i xCzArdoin .Ill Seths Dream... Ill xOertain Point .108 Fifth rare Pur«* loT •".aiming. I 'car old* and up. * furlong*: xRoyal Spring*. . 108 xThe Gaff.11 xF'irst Pullet.... 11 2 Banks; Brown .118 Antioulty .lilxr'uba Kncinto..ll2 Dr MacMillan. . .103 Zainer .Ill xl*ifrle Black xHoover .112 Shc*p .. .112 xParthema . ...102 xln the Bag . 44 Sixth race Puree feftO •'Maiming; 4 \ ear-old* and up: 1 1-1* mile* x Black Top _101 xMidnlght AtMee.104 xAmelia S .. . xha<»rh .107 x Rock salt . .. . 10* Eternity .113 Seventh ra e Purr* 1500 ♦'Maiming: 4 ye**-cuda and up, 1 1 15 mile*: vTwinkling Star . 10? Prince Direct.... 1*4 xRe oup . .10" xRa*:abri!5 I'd Gatlford.lft« xPaainda . .1A2 xQua*h.10 i Aiprent e :»!low.«nce birred W»»!h er cleat, track fa*?. II WRE l»l ivlt.M I Fir*’ >;*•'*. $1,500 **Lxndadow. e Steeple Hi ,.** claiming. 4 \ *.*^-ohla and up. mile* Hentad .. 14'“>*t*r Bed 14' Hfirv Dattner 1 1 Lieut -**• *4'. Broad Hun l41Gov. Smith.131 Viealre 1* Red - lexer .',41 k *cond ta e $1 too, lalming **r oida. 4 furlong*. N .it K\sna . 1J*7.#od ..... .. Hi Outlawed . .1HTerni.de Alan ....111 Brush B'‘ .... 1UPheasant . lift L . k v 1*1 W . ... 1 M U mcka’etts ....DM Butter Cup ..... dm Vulgate ..... l » T" n a . .1A Mi<» Blase ....104 Julia •• .IftfxFacat .1°2 R. ’ al k ;*• 1 •>" M \ 108 Guinea Gold . . . .lft* A!- eate ...10ft Be kj s»i• ttle Fmma “*» Th* t -i e. Si .V0 , «!ntni. $ •> ea old* and up 8 furlong* i ddl* jr . .... 114xDo tor -.’.enn .lit Knox i * . . .112RI > ConfUlen * ’ " ' Tony Sue .»ft?xSi*i#r Sue ..1ft" xM Id Goes* “0\1 e Menial V Roden . . l*3\v «er . . 102 \? ntda #91 Alex Woodllff# 4 .« xF-ance* Joh on 8f \ Rin Tin Tin >0 Fourth race, $i : “ft claiming. 8 '**• d* <nd tip. 8 furlong* x\orth Hr**;.* 114 Flew*: m 114 Se% *and 114Muak*Hong# ....li Tlme’ses .112 Sun Ra.iah .112 FI in* I'-Ormll* r ’ . , 111 Sadd'w A Boots. 11 o x Watch Cham- lift »M< Kenna ....1 ft* Play < »n 1 rt7 x \ Mary Ro*e iftixUacket .. ,.1M Ot ace Tr#v!#r ftO Fifth t-e $1.2ftft. Tarrow B ae purae • \ e«r-old*, allow an e*. ♦* furlong* Sa'otoga Maja 11 2Dun;on Runyon 1 ’ Head Cover !12Chlnk .11ft Pixolix . ’10 Knstgn . 11“ SIDe- R >'k lift Foma ....H’ Sun r**e ’ 0T > »,-x Flight , 1 cs l.*ght«hlp Fermane* • ■* “ s’.xth j* 11 1‘ftft claiming. S-> ear-bids, ode and 7ft yard* xCIique 11 x Ben Franklin . I*** Slate 1 ftx Rose.-lop 1 ’ -a C*thle-n Xo Wxratah .. .1A.; Hotilihart IMstlrinftui* ft Dorothy \«1*v« .ft. \ Valentino ... 1ft, \ \\ h ■ t m Mat ah ’ftH S - \ e M • r^' * I' * 1 -o' o g 4 • »• nml or 1 1 is m Vulnad D Atjuarsop ... 114 I ha A -'her 1 l ' h rk C*D .... ’ ' ., i\ 0 0.4 Lake i, -v Uplands . •r'“ \Ro' s Duck 1 “ i x Inaul* is iftl Musk sag Ift.Bu'ado .i“* blockade ft-xln** I'age-nee* 1 “ •"* x*l t'a, Oah'ee 1A1 . n*A t.'j I ♦ a r en i; * • • claimed . * 1 twvd Giants Defeat Braves, 8-1: Scott Allows Four Hits W alkcr. W itli Double. I lir.'t* Sinplps. in Fixr Times at Bat Leads New lurk Vltack. OSTOV \pril 16.—New Xnrk defeated Boston. 8 to I. to day, .lack Scott holding the Brave, to four hit*. The cham pion, made t w n run, off Cooney in the fifth and added six more off XlrNamara in the ninth. Walker, with a double and three single,, in fire lime, at hat. led the friant, attack. The score. NfW YORK (St. BOSTON (N ) ab.r.li n a ab.r.h.o.a. Waliter <‘f ,14 2 ©Xei* If o ft 2 ft Frisch 3b 4 1 ft 1 2Ranc')'* a* 2 ft © 4 6 Young rf n © 1 l ©Marr’t 3b 4 © © © 3 Kelly 2b 4 0 1ft T Harris cf 4 0 10 1 Terry lb *3 1 J ♦ 1 Weigh rf 4 © 1 3 © Wilson If ;4 i 2 Z ©Burma lb 4 0 110 1 Tack'n ?* -2 i © 2 r I.uca* 2b 4 © © 1 4 Snyoer c 4 © J 4 1 0»lb#on c 3 10 4 2 grott n 4 2 11 2< none} p 7 © 1 1 1, — sStengel 1 © ft © © Total* 35 * 11 27 MM-’Na'rP. P ft ©ft ft 0 B* lit on p ft 0 0 ft ft Total* 31 1 4 27 17 x Butted for Pooiey In eighth inning. Sfore by inning Y*rr York . 00© ©2© ©©*- -* Region .000 010 000—1 Summa -y—Krror: Huea*. Two-ha** hit* 5VUson, VVaJke Rar-!* Terrj, Scott. Stolen hr.wP" Rurru*. Rancrcft. Fh* h Young. L»oub!c nit* • * Marriott to Buru**. Lr#ft on bftwa Fork < Boston Bas* on baD* < »ff Scott. 4 off t'oone:-. t Struck nut Rx Scott. 3; by COOnex * f’mplre? McCormick and Klcm. At tendance, jft.ftft", Phillies Trim Dodgers. Brooklyn. April 16. — Clarence Mitchell, onU lefthander mois» hall pitcher in the major leagues, held Brooklyn to sis hits today and the Philadelphia Nationals won easily. 8 to 1, Holke, Phillies' first baseman, hit a home run In the first inning w ith two on. The score: r H tl. A IN' BROOKLYN (S' ab.r.h.© a ab h.o a Burn* f .-111© High 7b 201-4 K.»n : b r. ft . © 7 .I.MH li ,* 4 1 1 *. Wii'U if 2 2 \ 1 ©Wheat If 3 ©03© Schultz rf i i i it © John n lb 4 © 1 11 1 Mokan ft .11- f> Brown cf < © 1 1 0 Hoik* lb 3 2 1 Ififtt f>x rf 4 0 11’© 11 pnl n* c 4 © 2 4 ©Stock 3b 4 © © 1 © Sand m 4 © 1 2 : T»;- lor c 3 © 0 4 © Huher 3b 4 112 1 Rush n 1 ft ft © 1 Mil'll p 2 ft 1 © Robert* p © © ft © l zH‘grave* © © © © © Totals 33 % 12 27 15 Thor !*n P © 0 J © \ rT'ern*’- 1 © W © • i*borne p © © 1 7-Ptandaert 0 © © © © Totals 311 « 27 12 r.Ra* t*d fo R o b* rr ■ in fifth ’.R* > ted for Thortn* h1**n in sever til. /.Ranch tor Oabome in ninth. ‘ ■or* 1.x inn ng* . . . p, ,, ; . Summar Err..-? San*. Rebel t». i " ha*« l * Rube? Horn* run: Holke * *c h'*?: Holke I-*. ' . Mitchell. Hr Stolen ba*e: Burn* lioufle pi>* hon-f' h to Sand to HoIk?: J M1‘ r-he'll to Johnson T.eft on ba?*s. Phlla ddp! , h. Rroklyn. 7. Rase* on ball*. Off Mitchell 2: off Hush 7. Hit ^ by pitched ball R; ThormaNen. 1 trn — rp Mcl^aughtin. R g e and Hart. Baseball Standings Results W LEAGT F Standings. XV. T. Pot W in. Lose ukUhomi c tv ....1 * l.*0ft 1.*** 500 Den ei I 0 1.000 1 00* «** Tula* 1 0 1 AQ0 1.000 .5.0" Omaha « 1 .OOO .000 .'#m» w 'r’.ma / o i .on* «>* >o* De.« Moines .o i .000 fon *oo Lincoln . .* o .000 1 ooo ,1100 St. Joseph . ......0 * *on l oon .i)00 \**tvnlHs'a Rvaulta. OklahoMM city, ft; Omaha. 7. Denver. * . Wichita. 5. Tuloa. 0 Dpi Moines. 6 Lincoln-$<. Joseph. ram (iamra Today Omaha al «»klohoma City. Lcnve* * Wichita. Lincoln at St. Joseph D** Moines at Tulsa NATIONAL LEAGUE Standings. XV. 1. p. f. Win. l.ose. Cincinnati .a 0 1.0*0 l.ooo .750 Brooklyn .2 1 .667 .76* >** Chicago .2 1 .657 .750 .500 Ve*v T ark .........1 1 .500 .667 Bo«ion ........1 1 .5 0* .66 7 ."‘.j. I Pittsburgh .1 .! .33?: .50* ■ -&* 1 Philadelphia .I 2 333 .'Aft .*1. Louis . 9 .00* : '0 *00 Yesterday's Reaulta. Cincinnati ; fit. Louis Chicago. 6; Pittsburgh. 3. Philadelphia 8. Brooklyn, 1 Yew Tork. 8; Boston. 1. Game* Today. St Louie at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh at Chicago. Yea Tork at Boston. OnJj gnmei acheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Standings. W. L. Pet. Win. I.os* Philadelphia .3 0 1 *** 1.000 750 Cleveland .5 0 l.*«* 3.0*0 .«87 V aahmgion ." t .667 .75* 00 Chicago .2 1 .867 .10* ^0* Yen- York .1 2 .383 ,o00 .-50 Detroit . 1 2 .833 ."** .250 fit. Louia .0 : *** -5 .*** Boston .0 2 9** .250 00 1 *^terda» ’a Results. Washington. 7 he * York, a Cleveland. 2. fit. Louis 1. Chicago. 4 Detroit, 3 Philadelphia 7: Boston * Games Today. Cleveland at St. Teoui*. < hicago *: D#trol* Boston a’ Philadelp’- b Washington at New York AMERICAN AftMK'IATIOV Standings. W. K Pet V L-_s* Loaisv 1; 1 e .2 l .867 Nf In nea poll a . 2 1 .*8» ’ fit Pa u .2 1 .667 ..." Indiana pohs .2 1 681 Toledo .1 3 .333 .»** :•;* Columbus .3 2 .833 «/** • K?r.u« City .t - -3.>3 i >" - Ml’esukee ..17 ys t>*0 3 * l**ter6s»’i Rewnlts. ,«• Paul 0, « olutnbue. * *-n?spo| 10; Toledo, r. Tndianapoha 2; Kanu • CiD Milwaukee. 1 *; fsoulsville, t l.ume* Today. A!.1 vraukee at Louiavllle Kansas r tv at Ipdianapoli* jb». Paul at Columbus. Mlnneapol • at Toledo. INTERNATIONAL LEAGI E. Buffalo, a .Teraey City. 3. Syracuse. 8. Newark. 8. Rochester 3; Reading 4 Toronto, 4 Baltimore. ?. TEX AS IJUGt E. Resumin’. 1: Houston. 12 Wichita Kalla 6: Shreveport Fort Worth. ?. Dallas. 6 Waco. 12: s*n Antonio. ;. Red? Grab Third Straight. Cincinnati, O.. April Hi.—Cincinnati assumed the undisputed leadership of the National league today by winning ita third -tralght rant* from St. Ixiuia 7 to 3. Dickerman mas hit hard and wa* wild, walking three men in succession in the third inning, (hen The Reds scored six rune. Hal lahan, a recruit southpaw, pitched fine hall. Rlxey allowed only two; hits in th* last seven rounds Brass ier made the firm homer of the sea son on the loeal grounds off Dicker man in the second innings. FT. I.Ofls N) CINCINNATI ab.r >. # s . ■ Blades if 4*13* rr1t* 2b Holm rf 4 112 1 Pinelil 3b Horn* v 2b 4*13 3Rou*hef Boto ylb 4*1* 0 Bros'Ir Ih B*.il 3b 4**1 * Walker rf Dourhit cf 4**1 *Z!t'm nil If Gonr.«l*a r 4 1 1 4 C 4'aveney a# Th* •‘tv M 4 1 1 2 . H rg * ' • c ruritm n p 1 a a * 1 Riser p Stv»rd#l P * * " * * v>cr.ev 1**0 0 Totais Ifairta'n ft 1 0 * * 2 Tots ' * 16 2 8 7411 •*Cruvn* grounded out for !*herd# fourth ficorm by Inning* IWJJ1 Cincinnati .638 *99 t'Ox—« Summary—Error*. Oonralea rrtr Civ*n*’. <7* Two-baa# liita: f»oria!*«. i’lrf• Ji. Th*■** baa* hit; Holrr Homs run. Rrsss.*' St< *n ha*** Brassier 2 Sa- r fire Rltey Doube plays Horn#by to Bottom >\ P*\*r*' to Breaeler. Holm to Boltons’*' Struck out: Bv Dlckermar. 1; be Hnthhar 7 hr Rlxey. 4 Baa## on ball* * *ff Dickerman. 4 off Hallahar. 2 Hu* Off Dickerman. 7 in 2 1-3 inning* off «h#rdgi . n 2-3 Inning, off Rallahan ? In 5 Innings Left on ba«e* St. Lou * ; 5; Clncinnat 7 Losing either. Dicker-1 man. Tt*n* 1.87 L'mpirva. Screenej.1 O'Day and Pfirman 4’ubs Ea-ily Defeat Pirate?. Chicago, April IS.—Two home runs, h\ Charles Hartnett featured Chi-j -a*c s ? *0 3 victory over Pittsburgh 1 today. The Cubs scored easily by bunching their hits behind bases on, balls and Pirate errors. Glenn TV right led the attack for the visitors with three hits, including a homer and a double. riTTSBI-RQH fS.) CHICAGO (N t a r boa irhoi B'gbaa. If 5 * " " OM'A’ay, aa b i 1 « 3 •'arey. rf 4 ! 0 *H eota rf 4 2 2-1 Mnor#. 2b : 1 3 " 16 A 1am*. 2b 4 * 1 3 4 Tray r. 3b t * 1 2 3Hart t. c ^727'. t'‘lly•^#'•. *f 2**1 OEberg. *b 4 * * 6 * tlra'm. 1b . ' " 18 * Miller. If 3 1*1 * Wright «#. ; 1 S 1 IS’at*. cf 5 1ft 2 0 Smith, v\ " 1 7 1 Grimm, lb 2 1 6 5 * I • ioo^h r 1 * * * 0Blake, p .% * 1 1 Kr#t: #r, p .0**1 .—-! Adatu*. *p * ■■ * * 1 Tc*a!* 31 * 27 1 Cul’ton. P A A A A tt VJe l 0 A A ft xF.hardt i* A ft ft ft Total® .*.7-417 •.Yd* batted for Adams in eicn . \Barnhardt batted for Cunotor .n j ninth. - lire b. tr-irg• Pittsburgh 216 <**6 *A0—*1 rb* -6" 6S6 041 ***—8 Summary Lro * B gbee Tra: nor Wright, H#v*hcot# Two-ba»e hit* j A damH a ote. Wright. Hotnft run* v\-;gh*. Hartner «7' Sacrifice hit* ••■antham. lYake \t!ania S»t(i#n see ( Tfeathcoto. B*‘»* on ball*: Off Blake 7 ] j ,c f Kum* . ff At! an.* S. At ruck out.] I:. 14’.*.;•* bt K*i 1: by Adam* 1C Hit by pitched ball: H' Kramer (H#a*h-j • te ukie >]ay* BlaW# to Orlmm 1 I > .»iu Haitnett Umpire*. Wil ..n Quigley s ii*i Mean. LANPHER HATS IMPORTANT EVENT New Lanpher hats are out. Tones are different, shapes meet the Spring desire for change. Pn out the color you likr — pay a moderate pr ce. i Sooners Bunch Nils to Defeat Buffaloes. 8 to * Benn. ^ ith Single Clear* Bai>e« in Opening Inning: Wilder Clout* Ball for Cimiil Drive. Oklahoma (It.*. \prll 18.—Okla homa ( it.v hum hcd hit* with ba«r. mi halls |o win the opening game of Hi. s.ason from Omaha. * t« «. Benn cleared tlie base* with a long single in tli. npeniuc inning and MeMaJlj drove oul a home nm in the third with Thompson ahead. Wilder opened the eighth with a liorn.r for Omaha The official paid attendance was 1,188. Score: • \ It 4 % h. k h re. f. Monroe. 2b .312131 O’Neill. 3 b-.* 3 0 10 2 0 Rohineon. rf 5 12 2 0# King, rf ft | 13 1# (Mkutip. •' 4 0 2 0 0 # Origg*. 11* .40|g0fl Carroll, ** ..3 0 0 2ft# Rlpperton. 3b .1 0 o o I Wilder, c 4 2 2 A 2 • Stone, o I | I O I • \Myer* o | o o o • Smith, n .2 0 0 0 1 4 Total* 39 7 12 24 11 OKI.Wind \ < ITT , %b. k. »i ro. a. r. Tote. 3b ...200051 Hagortnun. If 4 2 13 0# MrfHinlel. 1b S I O 0 0 1 Felber. rf .31120# Thompson, ef .... ft 2 I 1 I • McNally. 2b ... 2 2 1 4 1 • Benn. r 4 n t * 3 f K bn dot. m 2 0 0 0 2 2 May. p . 3 o o o o o Total. ?; * s 11 s *Sfc % Batted for stone in fourth. Score by Inning*: Omaha 210 34M 01 ft—7 Oklahoma < Ity 103 OftO 10t—0 Summary — Two-ha*e hit*: Monroe. King. Monr, #«r iggv Magerman Three ha*e lilfe: 0*borne. Thompson. Horn* run*: McNally. Wilder. I»«erlfi»p*: Mr Daniel. Molm ba*e*: (tiigg*. I'flher ||«*e* f»n hall*: Off May. 3: off Stone. 4 *ff Smith. 1. lilt b* pitched half: Mr Sally by Smith. Run* and hit*: Off Stone. 7 and 4 in three Inning*; off ftmllh. I and I in fisc inning*. sfrock 'lit: My 'lay. 5; by stone. 2: by smith f. I piking pitcher: Stone. Double play*: IhotnpAon and McNally ; Monroe *«H Orlgg*. I^ft on haae«; Omaha. 0; Ok] a bom a I it*. 5. Time: 1:55. I mplree: shannon and Powell. Bears % in Season Opener. b 'a K a \ p'i. 1 •» T»*n • f e nr ** pen nc game of *1'* Oiiinn fTOlf • • f * ^ A \\ e u r. r\ r.>r* * crowd A •'•'*1 feu# »* ■-• the g».ne Two critical * - n e th-rd -».*h * wo out ?h * l‘cover four run* and the game. The DENVER MV > WICHITA Mi alvr h uv a. %n rh.pa.i. •; 'll 1 t r A ' * f 3 1 5 ft * T'.«- ge • 4 ' ' 4 '‘an- ' 4 a ft 1 * f * f § g f •' - - | | I I F# f ' I tlt i -i 4 r< | - ith r A 1 < r * g er v* 4 ft ft 1 ft Locker 3P 4 rt <•» ft »• Roh-#r, c “ ft ft 7 J H»?’. p J 9 1 1 Hov- - p 3 0 ft a b ■ I'ft phe||f p A ft ft ft It Tc.»a « 34 8 7 77 7 *Wa •• ,10 10ft Tn-a • 34 5 8 27 7 r.f<~' Ho' V 'n •igb*v> Score by rnng*: r *e ft \ e e _ ", Aft A ft ft ft__ \Vi«hi»a .5f-l 001— 3 Su- r- t -« Pa; n* Merehar?. Gorge n T«o- »*• •« t_Jraf#. Pa;, r.* S w c # n *. *»: u g 1 a ■ d He. » - u n # Knight O Rrl»n, •;-**? Sacrifice - - able play* Rohr *" an<1 ijr.. ff J,*f* en ba** TVich * T*er • R*** o»- bail* «"*ff Hal! «; off Hovlik 3. s-*’-n<'k out: B H • k. 7 . Ha!l ‘ H r -ff Hr--. ' k 7 end s 'line -1 eg * . * I -g* H’- i. pit hod tail rt: If-!: i -• Paeued ball* Rohrer. Winning pitcher Ha!!, r.oe-ng idtcpr He-, ik f • * 1.14 Um pire* . .lohnaon end f^aro««. SOI TH t.RV tssfM IATION ^ T.i**_ • Roi k. 7 Memphis. Xtlar.ra 8 Cba^anooga l Na*h-. > Bsrjr‘nghann. I. Xew Orleans. ?. Mobile. 8 ADVIRThF.MKXT Baseball Players Limbering Bp New With Joint-Ease After the game or pr»e ^ tioe Joint Ease Ok takes the kinks. V lameness and soreness out of your throwing arm so quickly u .hat you'll w - • to start ell ot e a again In a fen. hours. It's greet stu.'f — speedy and i f sure and many O ^g stars are w.se * ^ to It. Just taro min 1 u : e s ' rubbing yt f Vm" end this area-. 4 st.i-nles« Joir' E.-.se soaks right ■e1* in through ska ■J and "eah rjg.it ’ -o t he Uga tnenrs and tendons a-id boues —• eaaotlt where t e ». e ,es« ;« l« enis s tube Ask Sherman A M >'onnell or an.' ii\o druscis: for a tube of joint Flase and keep limbered up. as thousands of other ball players do. Always remember when Joint-Ease Get* in, muscle soreness gets out—Quick. Ordinary caaea ot tubing. blmd. bleeding, or protruding pile* ara cured in »is 4m - wo rat cm»m two waakt—w-th PAZO OINT MENT. th# dependable and proven remedy tor ptira. Inrtantly rdirrr# ilrhm| pda* and aaaurea raat.ul sleep after the tuat mg St. G*t th» Handy Tmbm PAZO OINTMENT u now perked ia Kandy, rcdtapatbla tube* w.th detachable pda pipe. wAk-K make* tha application ot the mat merit a clean, and nit lad o! a mwaaaeat. Full direct tone and eoentiOc advica ter pda auftarers go with each tube. Guaranteed to Cmra o t moan w«*! be tomptbe tetwnded it taila- Tubca. » th pda pipe. T Sc , old atria tin*. bO ! Gat PAZO OINT. ^ MENT hew VOUT dram j *i; or. it in preJ*’. •end atenep* ar <n»r oidet du act. Parte Medicine Co. -sti' r S. s t M.