J r 2 T1TE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. APRTT. v 1011 THE BEE: OMAHA, TITt7R5T)AY, ATOIL 20. 1011. Phillies Beat Doves. Twice in First Doubleheader of Year; Rain Breaks Scheduled 5 t PHILLIES TAKE TWO GAMES Boston Loiei Both ndi of Seaion'i First Double-Header. SCOEES CLOSE IN BOTH CONTESTS Hear- Hltttaar Win Hernia Gasae, While J4end la Taken by fteore ef Mis la Meat tela. Titos, rf ... KniM. lb... I.hert, ll . Ma c, If.. Panfcart. of. Lrinlerva, lb. IWilftn, m . . tfcxria, ... Braanaa. p. BOSTON. 8 HO A .4 1 1 I I .11111 , BOSTON, April 13-Ptilladetplila finished the flrat series at Boston this afternoon by defeating the latter. 7 to 3, In the second game of a double-header. A light rain slowed up the name, (kwe: R.H.O.A B. 4 0 ICIarka. If 1114 Trsnnr. lb... 4 I 1 I 4 111 Heraaej. . .. 4 I 1 I I 4 Miller, rf.... 4 I lOoooa. St.... I I 1 10 0 Mimht. to . I I I 1 4 OS I OFutlrr, lb.... (lit 4 1114 (trahajn. I I 1 Trier. ... uaiMir, p. 1 I I flprmtt . . . Per. p. nuB n in u i Tata la M I 11 II 1 Batted for Trior In eighth. Boston 0 1 1 0 1 t 0-4 Philadelphia t 8 0 19 0 0 1 0 T Two-base bits: Alexander, Hrio. Ma in. Three-ban hit: Luderun. Home run: MM. Hits: Off Tyler. In eight Innings: off J'ordue, 0 In one Inning; off l'rennan, 4 In four innings; off Alexander. 4 in five Inlgs. Hacrlflee hits: Mage, Luderua. Sac rifice fly: Doolan. Ieft on bases: Boston. 7; Philadelphia. 4. First bone on balls: Off Tyler, I; off Brennan. I; oif Alexander, 8. First base on errors: Boston. 2. Struck out: By Tyler. 4; by Brennan. 1; by Alexander, i. Wild pitch: Tyler. Tim: 2:15. Umpires; Johnstons and Eaaon. Heavy hitting, totaling four runs In the first Inning, won the morning game for Philadelphia, the score being S to 8. Score: PHTXJtDHLPHIA. BOSTON. n. II. O.A.B. t THaa, rf 4 I Clark. If.. KnaJk. tb.... 4 11 0 TnneY. lb. hokart, lb... 4 11 0 llanos, aa... I 0 1(1 Uumv If.... I 1 Miller, rf.... I 0 4 Faafcart, of... 4 11 1 Uevoe. of. ... I 1 Uideraa, lb.. 4 Oil I Iwnurr, lb.. 4 111 Prolan, .... 0 14 0 Hotter, lb.... 4 till Moras. 4 tf 1 1 unthani, a.... a l sv p 4 1 1 1 Ur.iwn, p. apratt . . IS I 17 11 4 Total! II I 17 11 4 Batted for Brown In ninth. Philadelphia 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 05 Boston 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0-3 Two-base hit: Brown. Base on balls: Off Brown. 1; off Beebe, 4. Struck out: Hy Brown, I; by Beebe. 6. Time: 1:36. Umpires: lUaeon and Johnstone. Qlaata Win Aarala. NHJW TORK, April 19. -New York made a clean sweep of the series with Brooklyn by winning today's game, 4 to 8. In a sen sational ninth-inning rally. Th game was played In a driailliig rain. Hcore: NBW TORX. BFIOOKLTX. B.H.O.A.B B.H O.A.B. IMora, rf... I I 0 Da r I nam. if. 4 4 Dot la. x....4 III Tooler. .... 4 1 I 1 Saadcraaa at 4 I I Wuhan, lb.. 4 I T al array, rf... 4 Hummall, lb. I 1 I I Murkte, lb.. 4 III I Whrat, If.... 4 I . Brldwall, I I I I 0 Ouiaoa, rf.. 4 1 I UotIIb, lb... I I 1 .In.'rman. lb I 1 I I riataaar .... Brwlu, ..,.. 4 III Myers, 4 111 KnMr. p.,.1 I 1 Ames, p I 4 1 ltunih 1 Beaker 1 I AI-blaoa, p. . Ball, p 0 TUU. .... IflU I Totala II X4 II J Batted for Knetsar In eighth. ! Ona out when winning run soored . Ran for Devlin In ninth. ' 'Hatted for Ames in ninth. Brooklyn 0 0 II M I H New ?ork 00tSeS 4 Two-baa) hit:- Bnodgrass.. Three-base hit; Huinmell. (Stolen bases: Dvore, Bnod grass. Left on bases: Brooklyn. 6; New York, 7. First base on errors: Brooklyn, 1; New Tork. 1. Bturck out; By Ames, U; by Knetser. 1. Baas on balls: Off Ames, f: off Knetser, 2; off AJtehtaen, 1. HMs: Off Knetser. f In seven Innings: off off Atten tion, 1 In one and onet-hlrd Innings; 'off Bell, t In part of ninth Inning.-Tims: 1:63. Umpire: klem and Doyle. LINE UP FOR OPENING GAME,. TEAM CM TOE FIELD ERIDAZ AFTEWOON OMAHA WILL PRESENT B.H.O.A.B. .1111 10 14 1110 1 0 0 0 0 v - V W V - 1 ' 1 x- I v 7 ' r W ' . V -1 h s,fz? f if i ; IffiELEY.piTdii GRAHAM c-3J3IPEE,rBiRD CoKDING, catch HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES WORK Preyaratloa far laterelaa Field Meet, la Praarreas Blaty ' Are) mattered. Active practice for the elasa meet of the Omaha High school April ? began Tuesday afternoon. A call for alt candi dates who Intended to enter the meet was given by R. U Carns. loach. Monday afternoon, and more than sixty lads have expressed their determination to try out for a place In th meet. Friday afternoon Carns and Robert Wood, oaptaln of the track squad, will choose th lads who are to enter th meet. Interest Is most keen over this meet, and as classes are about evenly matched In strength. It will be a close match between the Juniors and seniors of th school. Te th olaas winning the most points will he given for one year the silver loving cup, presented by the diss In 1MM. In the lsst two years th s cup has goni to the senior class. The Junior class la strong, and will enter all th fast men In the claas. Th fresh men have not yet organised, but a few loyal students have been practicing with the other elaeses for several nights. Preparations for tho Missouri. Valley in tsrscholastlo meet at IJncoln May 11 have besTun. aWG, Fred Demar Wins Marathon Contest in Record Time Dorchester Runner Finishes Firit in Annual Twenty-FiTe-Mile Run at Boston. TIC 5ERTJ SRj.IEPriTELD CREIGHTON WINS SOGGY GAME Morning-aida Biiowed No Signs of Life in Nine Innings. VICTORY COMES EASY AND EARLY Wlaalasj Teaaa la - ea Tlpte of Aaxletr to Meet Pater Fasalllas Rearke's Baded af Prafea slaaala Today. Crelghton university easily romped around Uornlngslde yesterday afternoon on Crelghton field, winning with a 10 to 0 score. McKee started off with a neat single and took second and third on errors. Kyle gained first by a ntray pitched ball. Both scored on Kelly's clean drive to cen ter. Hronek was "transported to first on the third strike end Kelly scored on a throw to catch Hronek stealing second, who scored on Mattaon's long fly. Miller was presented with first on an error and tallied on Relliy's swat to tight, who In turn gained third and repeated on a wild throw to the catcher. Kelly fanned and McKee filed, with Fletcher an occupant of th initial corner. Thus ended the Inning and the game waa pocketed. The game lingered through several more Innings, without threat on th part of Mornlngslde to break up the monotony. Crelghton, however, scored another run In the second, took a vacation for th next three Innings and In the sixth deposited three more to Its account with the scorer'. The remainder of the game did not offer anything more. A fairly large crowd attended and were enthused to the point of anxiety to see Crelghton line up agalnit the Rourke. whom they play today at i o'clok. The score: x CRBIOHTON. MORNlNflftlDfl. Standing of Teams NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. V Philadelphia N-w York... S . I, uis Chit ;o Cincinnati .. Pittsburg ... Btooklvn ... Boston AMUR, league:. . W.L.Pct Detroit R 0 New York.. 4 t Washington t t Chicago .... 3 Boston t S Cleveland . 1 4 Ht. Louis... 2 S Philad'lphla 1 4 Pet. .KV7. ,W .7 .WO .iM .400 .2RB .260 AMER. AP'N. W.L Pet THREE BOUTS AT PEORIA Oae risrsit Will Re Betweea Harry Doaoaae a ad Toaaaiy Bresna aaa af Osaaha. INDIANAPOLIS. April U.-Toung Dona hue of Boston and Kid Farmer of Peoria are said to be In the best of condition for their a;heddled :n round bout here to night Both are well under 1S pounds, the limit of the lightweight claas. Of almost equal Importance with th headline will be tb bout between Harry Donohue of Pekln, 111., and Tommy Bresnehan of Omaha. These boys are also In, the lightweight class and are scheduled to go ten rounds. Jimmy Watts, bantam champion of Indiana, and Young Sharkey of Reading. Pa., will con clude the card. (roaer IHarharses Baser. WATERBL'ltY. Conn.. April !. Jnaeph t'Um-v. a Ilk a I boxer, and Referee Daniel Buckley, srrented yesterday charged with manslaughter In connection with th death of William F. Luke following a bout with Clancy In thla city on Monday night, were discharged today by older oi tne coroner Th Omaha Bee's Great BooKlovers' Con teat Ttilt ty-nlne prises You can enter at any Urn. Comfortable, Lipht. Weight Underwear It's time fir lighter weight, mora seasonHbi uutlerw ear. our new er ilssls In all the well known, popu lar Dranos oirer greet i misty In lex- HVkaa. sa. Kyla. U I J. Kallr. lb. I Hionak. at... 4 Mattauo. If.. 4 Millar, e 4 Hallljr. rf 4 R. Kallr. . 4 rieti-her. lb.. I Hattaroaa, lb t Burn. rf.... I HMO AS I 1 I I lOabk. as.. 1 Harper, lb 1 1 Barrel t. B.H.O.A.B .1111 .4111 .4110 1 Halben. If... 4 I 1 I l Wan. rf 4 I 1 0 II MH'Mrar. lb. I I 0 110 Ofulharaon. rf I 0 I 0 11 Oparlab. I T I I too Prltrhard, lb. I 0 I I I 11 Twal......n I M I I lOiiOj Minneapolis i .7CI .80CMKansaH City 3 2 M .60 I Indianapolis 4 3 . 671 .SOU Itulm ille .. S S .!ni .40(i Toledo 3 X .8.131 Milwaukee . S 4 .42 .28il! Columbus ..1 3 .2T9 .2001 St. Paul 0 3 .m Yesterday' Heaalts. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn. 3; New Y'ork. 4. Philadelphia. 5-7; Boston. 3-3. Ht. i.ouis-Clnclnnatl, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, ; Bt. Louis. 8. Cleveland-Detroit, rain. New York-Washington, rain. Boston-Philadelphia, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee-Columbus, rain. Kansas City-Toledo, rsln. in. Paul-lndianapolls. rain. Minneapolta, 3; Louisville, S. ' Uamea Today. National Ieague Boston at Brooklyn, New York at 1'hiladelphlu, Cincinnati al Pittsburg. Chicago at Bt. Louis. American league 1 trolt at Chicago, Bt. Louis at Cleveland. Waehingten at New York. Philadelphia at Boston. American Aeaoclatlon Mil waukee at Co lumbus, Kansas City at Toledo, Ht. Paul at lndlanapolta, Minneapolis at Louisville. Millers Take Second Game of Series with Louisville by 6 to 5 Ritchey's Batting and One-Handed Catch by Rossman Off Stanley'! Bat Features of Contest. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. April Minneapolis defeated Louisville today in the second game of the series. All of the locals' three errors proved costly. Ritchey's batting and a one-handed catch by Rossman off Stan ley's bat were the features. Score: MINNBAPOLIS. UOUIflVILUe. B.H. OA. It B.H.O.A.B Clrmar. el... Gill, lb 4 I'ravath, If... I Wllllama, lb. . Rnaaoian, rf. KIHKer. as... I Ferrla, Sb ... 4 tjawaoo, c... I Altrk, p..,. 1 IkuIII. p... 0 Paaalar, p. . . . I MoOarmlck.. 1 1 1 I II 0 0 gtanlrr. cf., 0 1 Howard, lb. 0 0 tjtnnuft, lb.. 0 .yu,u. rf.. 0 9 Kletaar, If.. I 1 I I 0 0 ft 1 0 I 0 1 I 1 0 1 0 0 4 Totala .....II I 14 I I 'I'ao-bas hits: Kelly. Rellly. Bases on balls: Off Barrett. 2; off Kelly. 1. ritruck out: By Barrett, 3; by Kellv, 13. Stolen banes: MoKee 2), Rellly, Kyle, Hefrei nan. Time: 0:46. Umpire: Joe Lots. Creighton Team to Play the Rourke Squad Thursday Last Exhibition Game for the Omaha Team Before Regular Sea son Opens. Crelghton university will meet the Rourkea at Rourke psrk Thursday in a last practice contest before the Omaha open the 1911 afaaon. Crelghton has had its squad In action for some weeks, and the college lads probably wilt rive a good ac count of themselves. Coach Kyle and Captain Hronek have bean working bard not only for the ex hibition fames with th Rourke nine, but for the coming contest with Mornlngslde. Game called 3:30 p. m. Uneup for Thursday: Omaha. Crelghton Unt. Kane First F'lett her Tarkio Lean to Uriaiairrt. TARKIO, Me., April l.-(Speclal Tele grain.) Tarkla collegians were defeateo here today by the Bt. Joseph Drummers of th Western league, Its! larklo showed unexpected strength at bat. i'yeia securing a three-bacger, V. Wlthrow a home run and Peterson a two bagger. larklo's errors st critical times allowed four runs. St. .lon-ph waa strong at bat and fielding, making only one error and ae- cuiiiik aeven hits. yere for Tarkio, truck out live men, Crutcher of 8t. Jo seph 7. Batteries, at. Joseph, Crutcher and Cooper; Tarkio, Pyers and Wlthrow. Several Hhootlaa; Date. Nebraska and Iowa shooters have a number of eventa scheduled for the latter part of April and early May. Among the ones Just announced are: Storm Lake, la.; April 31; Wllber. Neb., April 36 and 37; Haglev. la., April !X; Bleda, la.. May 3. 1 0 Jtoblnson. aa. 4 I 0 I'.ltohay, tb.. 4 1 0 Hushaa, c... I I 0 Franch. p I 1 0 Kl'botbam, p 1 0 0Ralllr 1 0 r Total 31 10 17 11 I Total! II 1 17 II 1 Baited for I llirjrlnbotham In the ninth. Hatted for lxiitlell "hi the fifth. Minneapolis 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 04 Louisville I 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0-6 Stolen basea: Kl lllfer. Clymer. Two has hits: Lennox. Hayde, Dawson. Three base hits: Rltchey, Howard, French. Sac rifice hit: Hughes. Sacrifice fly: Stan ley. Double plays: Rltchey to Robinson to Howard; Gill to Dawson to Gill. Hits: Off French, 7 In five Innings; off HigKln bothatn. 8 In four Innings; off Altrock, 6 in two and two-thirds Innings; orf Lou dell, 2 In two and nn-third Innings; off Peaster, 3 in five Innings. Struck oul By Krench, 3: by HigKinbntham, 4; by Peaster, 2. Bases on balls: Off French 3: off Hlggtnbotham. 1. Wild pitch: Hlg- 1 line : i:du. empires; vt ea WHITE SOX DEFEAT BROWNS Criss' Early Wildness Result Heavy Slugging in First. in FINAL SCORE IS SIX 10 THE EE BOSTON. April lit. Clarence Demar of Dorchester, who finished second last year, was the winner of today's Marathon race from Ashland. Mass, breaking the record of 3:24::-4. His time wss 2:3I:3!H. The former record was made four years ago by Tom LonKhout. the Canadian Indian. Fred J. Madden of South Boston was a poor second by lemon of un accident two miles from the finish. Then came Kd Kabore of Montreal, while Robert .1. Fowler of Cambridge, another old-timer, was fourth. Demar ran a well judged race, for he did not become a factor among the leaders until more than a third of the' course had been run. As the field swung Into ths boulevard at Auburndale he challenged Madden, who was leading at that time, and finally pusTied out In front. In spite of two big hills Demar not only drew steadily sway, but hit up the pace so that he captured former records at minor points along the home stretch, nota. bly thtit at Brooklyn, held for ten years by Caffrey. Madden was dashing post Coolldge cor ner, two miles from th finish, when an automobile In seeking to pass him nearly knocked him Into the gutter. H recov ered In tlm to ssve being psssed by Fa bore. Demar received a great ovation as he staggered across the finish In a much ex hausted condition. The times of the four prlnolpal prise win ners wera: Clarence Demsr of North Dorchester, 2:21:39V E. J. Madden of South Boston. 8:24:31. Ed Fabore of Montresl. 2:9:23. Robert J. Fowler of Cambridge, 3:2S:81. More than 100.000 people, constituting the largest group of spectatora at any ath letic event In the country, gathered today on the long road stretching Out f th city to witness a hundred yards or so of the Boston Athletlo association's fifteenth marathon run from Ashland to this city, a distance of twenty-five miles. Unofficial time, 2:22:3!l. The field got away in good order at noon. Ahlgren and Masterson managed to keep In front at ths start, the former leading at Wellesley square, twelve miles from the start, by thirty yards. The time here was 1:16:80, compared with ths record of 0.69:14 by Wei ton In IMA. At the entrance to the boulevard at Au burndale, sixteen miles from the start Maden of South Boston pushed Into the lead, making th turn at 1:27:00 from th start compared with th record of 1:23:66 mad by Welton. ASHLAND, Mass.. April lr With 150 entrants ready for the start at noon today in the fifteenth annual Marathon run under the auspices of the Boston Athletic associa tion, weather conditions this morning wer exceptionally favorable. CARNS TO SELECT TRACK MEH Tryout Monday Afternoon at Omaha Driving Park. PREPARE FOR LINCOLN MEET Mara latereet Thaa Kver Before I RelaeT Hbawn la the Athletic Affairs mi the Omaha Hla-h School. Murray Nee are Heme Ron Iloff Gets Three-Base lilt Jone and Zelder Hit for Tin Baaes. ST. LOUIS, April 19.-:riss was wild and was hit hard In the first inning, Chicago winning the final game of the series with the local team by a score of 6 to 3. Score: ST. Loi'ia. CHICAGO. kt.H. O.A.B. II H.O.A.g Hoffman, cf..l 1 1 I 0 M-Conll, Zb I I 1 4 0 AuMIn, 3b... 4 0 1 I I .elder, M.I 1441 Murray, rf... 4 I Molntyra, ef. I 1 0 0 Laporte. 2b. .4 1 1 4 0 IKxinherty, If 0 0 0 0 1 Clarke, c I 1 7 I 0 rallahan. rf . 10 0 10 Nawnam. lb. 4 1 14 I 0 Tannehlll, lb I 1 1 1 1 Wllllanii, If. 4 1 0 Djonea. lb 4 111 I 0 Wallace, aa..4 Oil 1 Payne, o .. Crlaa, .1 1 0 4 0 Scott, p.. 4 1 T 0 0 4 0 14 0 glnbotham dig and Blsrhalter. Fast Curve Lays Out Shortstop Gagnier LINCOLN. Neb., April 19 (Hpeclal Tele egram.i In the game here Tuesday after noon with the university law team, Kdda Oarnler, ths Antelopes' shortstop, was struck In the head with a fast "In curve" and knocked unconscious. He remained unoonsclous for trirty m:utes. Qagnler was taken from th field and th game continued. He had not fully recovered from his Injury Tuesday night, but with careful treatment ahould be in fine shape for th opening, of the season. The hall hit Oagnler Just above the left temple. Total M I 27 II I Totala 31 I 17 II I Chicago 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 t St. louls 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 01 Two-baa lilts: Zelder, Jones. Clark. Three-base hit: Hoffman. Hum run: Murray. Sacrifice hits: Dougherty, Calla han. Double plays: McConnell to Zelder to Jones; Zelder to Jones; Austin to New man to Austin; Criss to Wallace to New man. Stolen bnse: Dougherty, lilt by pitched ball: By Criss. Mclntyre. Wild pitches: Criss, 1. Bases on balls: Off t'rlss, 4; off Scott, 2. Struck out. By Scott, 6: by Cliss. 8. Ieft on bases: St. Louis, 6; Chicago, 6. Time: 1:66. Urn- ires: O'Loughlln ar.d Dineen. Permits to smoke will be issued shortly ecu re yours at cigar stores. Enter th Be s dooklovers' Contest now. Gately of Stromsburg Wins Wrestling Title Throws Charles Bleoka Two Falls Out of Three for State Kiddle weight Honor. . LINCOLN, Neb., April If. (Special Tele gram.) Charles Blecka of Table Rock lost ths middleweight wreetling championship of Nebraska to Tom Oately of Stromsburg here tonight In on of ths fastest and prettiest matches of the year. Bleoka and Oately wrestled for ths gat reoelpts and a aid bet of $300. Blecka won the first fall in fifteen min utes of clever work with a mill hold. Qately came back strong and after pre liminary sparring brought Blecka to ths mat with a half Nelson In thre minutes and thlrty-flv seoonds. Th third fall was woq by Oately in ten minutes with a to hold, which severely Injured Blecka's foot. The preliminaries wer fast and Interesting. Te Die ea th scaffold Is painless compared with th weak, lam back kidney trouble causes. Klectrio Bit ters Is the remedy. Mo. For sal' by Beaton Drug Co. Treck men who will constitute the tam of the Omaha High school for tr Inter scholsstlc meet to be held May 13 at Un coln will be chosen Monday afternoon at the Omaha Driving park. The local high school Is allowed ten members to compete In th meet. Probable members of th team are Robert Wood, Benson Rowley, Andrew now, !ee Kllsworth, Ralph Ludwlg, Hugh Millard. John Drexel, Vergil Rector and Hallerk Rous. No qualifications are necessary for en trance In the class meet which occur at the driving psrk on April 2S. except that the student be eligible In his studies. Thla decision was agreed upon by Coach R t Carns and also by th athletic board. Tb olass meet which I th first outdoor meet of the season is Important aa It determine the speedy men on the field, and also gtvea the coach a Un on members who will fnrnt the track team for the season. The seniors ars probable winners of th loving cup which will be given to the class making th most number of points. Nearly all of the senior lads who will enter the meet are either former track men or hare showed wonderful progress so far this season. Andrew Dow Is practically the only one for th weights, and will erter the dashes. Benson Rowley bold th school record for the low hurdles and also runa the dashes In splendid time. Robert Wood, captain of th track squad thla year, I considered by his classmates aa being the led rho will win th gold medal for Individual work. There Is no doubt bat what Wood who holds tb school record for the 100-yard dash and also for th 310 yard dash will win both ef these erents. Wood will also figure In ths sophomore relay team, and will be the mala support for the sophomores. ' Dow, Rowley and Wood are all members of last year's tresis. team and entered In the Indoor meet Omaha on April 1. Record Holders Compete. Besides Dow and Rowley who will entr for the seniors there will also be esverel other stars who have lowered the school records in several events this season. Ralph Ludwlg. who won the 880-yard race at th Indoor meet, will enter for the half-mile run. Albert Cahn, who aucoeeded In se curing second place in the quarter-mile run In the same meet, will enter in the quarter-mile run and also take part In the half-mile run. Lee Ellsworth, the cap- . tain of the cross-country squad last fall. will enter in th mile run. Kllsworth le the only lad In th school who runs thej. mile In less than flv minutes. Kllsworth, , will probably lower his record in the class meet and has a splendid ohance of seourina) a place in ths Missouri Valley meet. Hugh Millard. Charles Robel, Clarenr Munneke and Vergil Rector are the prinoi-y pal support of the Juniors. Millard wilt, enter th 100-yard and the 220-yard dashes. Munneck will enter In the pole vault andr Rector will also. Rector Is slated to win thai pol vault as he has the school record foH this event In the Indoor meet he suc- ceeded In making ten feet eight Inches which Is considerably more than his record?! last year. Robel will enter in ths mil race, his time being 6:30. . The hope of the sophomores lies I fact that th class hss the ntrongeat team of trte school, three of whom consti tute th school relsy team. Robert W (Mid, Halleck Rouse, Warren Riley and John, Drexel compose the relay team. Beryl Crocker h Qaptain of the H. S, Basket Ball Team l on the Omaha team, was elected" r nnaW year af'l ball players, heir in playing basket! Permits to smoks will be Issued shortly secure yours at cigar stores. Beryl Crocker, forward on the Omahi High school basket ball team. captain of the squad for meeting of the basket bal Wednesday. Crocker began ban when a freshman in Cedar Rapids, la. High school. He came to Omaha In 1910, and played on the scrub learn In his sopho more year here. Last season, the year of 1310-11, he was msde forward on the "reg-u. lar" five. He will he a senior In the schonl next yesr. rlc. fit- 411111 r r fx, 1 1 1 a wvu ft .,..;.,. ... i i uriQ iiiut n .tiiMini. nun in wf ii lu ting underwear n (.very man knows. tPi-i . asi run Va.rai $1.00 to S 3.00 "om In early and make your se lection. As soon ss Its known they're here, ttiey'll go fast. .Your rholcs of either union or two-plec -' suits. Tom Kelloy Co. ait so. ltth at. Toss 3IUy Jack MoQulUca Graham.. Hchipke Kneavea Ward Uondlng Ague I tckeriiig.... King fcchoonover. Anderson Durbin Kiy Lot I Hall KhodfS Fentress Fatloo 6e ond... .Third 8hort .Short Catch.... Catch.... .. Left ..Center.... Center.,. . Bight.. J. Kelly . Kyle McKee Hefferman Mattson . Hronek Miller i Pitch Homback I .Pitch.. . Pitch... Pitch.. . Pitch... .Pilch... . lllch... KlIlHUOIII P. Kelly .... Rellly Hearts terloaaly lajared. CINCINNATI. April ID Miller Huggin. second baseuian of the St. Loul National league bus ball team, waa so badly hurt la a collision with Kvana and Konetcby yaaterday that h a a unable to leave with the team when It departed for fit. Louis lata today. Transmississippi Golf Body Has a New Secretary Now . Jerome P, Magee, has Just been elected secretary of the Transmls BlsMI'pi (iolf association by the dl- ectors In place of Frank J. Hoel. Mr. Hoel was obliged to resign be cause of h a ees failing him. The Tranai!ilFsiHlppl Golf tourna nunt to be held at the Omaha Coun try club August 13-13, will be the first big tournament that Mr. Magee ever handled, but aa he has been one of Omaha s leading golfers for more than a dizen years, he will undoubtly carry the event through In fine style. Plans for the entertainment of the I'M goiters coming from all over ths est, to Oinaliu next Auguat are al leady under way. i The members of the Country club, (under the leader ship of "Jerry" Magee. Intend to make tho Omaha tournament one that will not be forgotten by any of the vialtors. Not a man of the will be al lowed to ride on the street cars, but the aulos of ths Country club mem berk ar their s for that mek Th Omaha Commercial club members, many of them golfers., have pre vailed upon the publicity depart ment of the club, to ork In con Junction with air. Matte In booat ing the tournament in other cities. i urn i M.IIM in mil Jiiw.uli i :, -. ; i- i : - ai (" -- ---" r a S JEROME P. WAGES. toiler Tub es For Michelin and all other Envelopes The majority of motor ists throughout the world are satisfied users of Michelin Inner Tubes. They are the best judges. Ask them. tool for this $ign UaJing gmrmgtt Nai uRASKA-BUICK AUTO COMPANY, 1912 Farnam St. Omaha 1 I if ifrtl s'f 4 "relay fWV; 6 5