THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 1912. A Stealing Second With the Bases Full Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coff man Copyright by International News Servica, Things "To YorkY AwT IVCrffW POlN Town Cooking- ro- r PLCB To PUT HI MSNtY I PHI k' yr rl-fp-J I VOUM I'M I r -f a X AMONG THE LOCAL BOWLERS Popel-Oiller Company Breaks Two Booster League Karki. MAKE TEAM T0IA1 OF 2,997 E. Ckrlnnin ram Within Tknt Hans af Ureakla ladlvldsal . Hmi4 of Tiiki, Rollins; ODS la Hie Cam. Tlra Popel-Citler Co. team of the Booatar leacu laat nl(ht equaled tha world a tournament record when they reached tha htflt five-man nark of I.W7. Tola total ' recently won tha championship In the National Bowilns aaaoctatlon tournament at Patersoa. N. J., when tha Grand Cen tra of Ilocheater, N. Y., reached tha mark. Tha work of tha bowlers In thl team was remarkable from tha standpoint that man rolled eonsistently all through the entire match. Christsnsen, rolllae as leader, piled up a total of M In the three samee, maklnc an average of 8) for each came. Hla first came w . SM. This be followed up with tn and came back strong in the tnird for tit. Ratakln, tha third man on tha team, also averaged over MO In each game. Malum, the "anchor," was off color, er the hoya would have piled up a world's record for fair. Tha Maxeppaa won two from tha Btors Halts. Captain Powell waa high with. M. and for tha Malts Durkee waa the atar with MT. Tha Omaha Bedding com pany took three games from tha rarrell Syrups. For the Bedding boys Wart chow waa the star with S57. getting M4 for tha high single game. Scores: LONDON TAILORS. 1st. M. M. Total. Wiley 16 1U 1st Falconer 1M 117 M M Howard IK m 14 11 bengeie i m 114 4 Cain 2M 21J 8 au Totala Handicap Totala m is aw .... 10 W l,M ft M ST POPBL-QILLER CO. let. .. Ki .. IM .. tig .. ill ,. IM M. m in 3M im M.,TotsJ. Christen sen Norirertl .... Hstskln .-. liowell Malum Totals .. tit 5 171 KI m ant lit so 14 44 111 197 td. Total. 144 in Id 630 lit w M4 4M 14 4M ia hi 1,04 1.03 MAZEPPA8. Int. M. Hem roars trom Lyons- Powell Weltrlch Tombrlnk .... IM 17 m it lie 17 IM 1 14 Totals , tsa m STORZ MALTS. 1st. M. L Total. Hall Jaroeh ... Henwell ., Kaatmea . Durkee ... Totala Handicap Ml 167 , IU . 1S IM va U4 14 441 m 14 IM M TM it a 47 (11 M? m ls 7M 1( , MS . 1 Totals ait 77 PARREL STRITP8. 111 t.4W Id. Total IS 44 II 171 la 4M 141 4B7 ltf 4M 1st. M Fsrrell Ed Biermann... Oeorga Biermaa Straw Match Totala Handicap lie 14 IX 151 U7 17 IM IS IM ltf .74 . 46 77 1 a Totals 7K T M J, 33 OMAHA BKDD1NO CO. 1st. M. Id. Total. Johnson IM ll 142 447 Strew IM II 111 171 Eldaon 171 167 1SJ 4M Straw 141 161 126 414 Wertehow HI Hi IS Totals I3S I4t 7J 1417 Lavas eet Twt. Tha Luzua took two of three from tha Permits. Bowers rolled high ganw of 86 end high totals with 671 fof the Luxus. Kernel had high game of IX and high total of W for tha Permits. LDXUS. let. id. 1 164 160 S ia Id. Toul. 146 467 1J 611 IN 137 i; 67i 1(7 64 Sutton Nelsoei Heatoa Bowera Beselln , IT It i;i W7 1 Totals M HI M acn PERMITS. 1st. id. Id. Total. MeCsbe IN 174 M 67 Doherty 176 17 17 111 J. Howler 1 HI HI 451 Saandera ... 14 IM 111 491 Kernel - Wj 36 171 M Totals ait M Dt tas Wednesday April l-La VaMoras against Pete Loene. Soata Oaaaka Can test. Tha folia wing entries have been re reived for tha South Omaha dty bowling tournament to be beM on tha Gartsw and Central bewHnf alleys eammenclns at T 'clock Monday evening. April a All but one frre-maa team has catered and all hire entered fa the two-men and Indi vidual contests. Below la tha list at members. rtre-Hts CaateeL. Jetter's Oold Tope-Ous Toraaa, John Brurge, Ben Hun. Paid Chadd. J eases J. Flticereld, Wllttam HaU. Gariow'a Colu-Chaiiee Lefler. Charles Howe. C. Bo lea. John Wolfe, J aha Mullla, A. Gustavson. South Omaha Ice Co. Lew Etter. Jos Peachck. Ralph Tewle, Dr. Col, Ben Tombrlnk. Oeorae Orlbbla. Armours W. H. Bonnell, R. Ko hansky, Jehu -Weimar, P. Beyers, C W. Stem. I). Price. , Oraanaa-A. i. Kacb. R. Cooler. C H. Miller. A. McCarthy, P. J. SbsparaV P. A. Oetbrener. . . Cnlkine- Cnba-M. Calkins. .Kd Noiaa. N. F. Thomas. Bea Roth. & Mean. reteraen'a Ksndy Kids P. Petereen, C J. Fraaciaro. Samuel Winters, W. Paer berg. Dr. Hunt. Parks' Paint . Haneeck, HampaL Cbase Real, Baker. BoycVi Cracker Jacks R. E. Clsyburn. Harry Orean. Dm MarrlattA, Juttus Kraas. Tom Lsrklna. Martia'a TWtere-H. rrttaehar. H Hea lehea. A. H. Frye, Leo Hall. 43. S. Ken nedy, P. M. LeMnaki. . Stelllnga-Ooa Vollatedt, Charles Whiter. William Hamm, P. f ponren, John Ohae- Hiiiehey landry-Jay laflw. Oearge Jaeobe. Frank Clark, 1. L. Martin, H. OtaTawNCBaWfla Swltia-R. A. Haasmaod, JL J- Crowe. T. . Parmar, -J. F. McDonald. Bert Taaaer. Twe-Mea Caastea Chadd and Hall Lefler and Rolen. Wolfe and Mullln. Howe and Gustavson, Etter and Tombrlnk, Cox and Peechek. Towle and Grlbble. Bonnell and Wetmer. Ko harteky and Price. Revera and Stem. Koch and Cooler. Shepherd and Miller. Mc Carthy and Detbrenner. Culkln and Mann, Thomas and Nolan. Roth and Sherwood. Petersen and Franrleea. Hunt and Pasrer ber, Clark and Win term. Beal and Hart cock. Clrana and Tanner. Nichols and Swift. Clsyburn and Kraus. Green and Larkln, Merrlatta and Partner. Hemte ben and Kennedy, Frltscher and Le Plnskl. Hall and Partner. Vollatedt and Sporven, Ham and Ohneaorg, Winter and Partner, Lefler and Martin. Jacobs and Carlatensca. Crowe and McDonald, ladlvldaal Cmteet Toman. Fltsgerald, Briggs, Hull, Chadd. HalL Charlea Lefler. Bknn. Wolfe, Mul lln. Howe, Oustavaon. Etter. Cos. ; j-aacnea. itmnniK, iowi, tfnooie. won nell. Byers, Kohansky, Price Welmer, Stem. Koch, Cooley. Miller. Shepard. Mc Carthy. Detbrenner, Culklna. Thomas. Roth, Nolan, Mann, Sherwood, Petereen. Fagerberg. Franc laco. Hunt, Clark. Win ters, Beat. jr.. Hancock. Claybum. Kraus. Oreen. Larkina. Merrlatta, Prlt acher. Hall, Hemleben, Kennedy, Le Mnaki. Vollatedt. Boorven. Ham. Oh aorg. Winter. Nichols. Swift, Jay Lefler, Martin. Jacooa. e nnstensen. uiara a Ctaana. Tajuiap. HubbamI. Parker. Uc. ' Donald. Gate City Leasee. AMERICAN PRINTING CO. lat. Id. M. Total. Purahana HI Ml W 661 Careon 131 171 B4 44 Hague 141 10 17 4at Polaom 171 ISO 141 443 Evans 171 114 134 i4 Totals W n M 1,641 JERPES. 1st. H. Id. Total. Changstrom 14 117 14 44 Lof 171 167 144 471 Sholeen HI 1I WO 47 Socaard 141 141 16 44 Landatrom 1U 17 161 414 Totals WO 771 133 1.31 DOLLARD'S RUBBER TIRES. IsL Id. Id. Total. Abbott IN IU IU 6tt Dollard 11 IM It 66 Shaw 17 IT 16 61 Pits IM rS7 U0 Jobnaon - 17 111 Ml II Totala MS M 114 1,477 HOFFMAN'S BOUQUETS. 1st. Id. Id. Toul. Young IM 16 1) 611 Shsdiey 141 121 17 417 Rando 17 13 1 4X Bock ... 143 161 IM 444 Hoffman 14 tn VA 111 Totala M4 71 7M till Athletics Get One Game in the Series PHILADELPHIA, April 1-The spring series between tha local major league base ball teams now stands two victorias to one In favor af tha Nationals, the Americana winning -their first game to day, T to a The World's champions landed hard on Breanaa la tha third inning, but tha Natlonala pasaed them m tha sixth, only to loss out In tha eighth. Each team played steady fielding game. Boors: RILE. Americans .5dl-Tl Nationals ... 1 I 1 II 1 Batteries: American. Oipe, Danforth, Eaan and Lapp: Nationals, Brennan, Masters and Graham. Vm.Hrea: Rlgier and Connolly. WASHINGTON April a-Tho New York Nationals easily defeated the Wash ington Americans bars today, I to t. Score: :, R.H.K. Washington I New fork I t Batteries: Wsahlngtoo, Johnson. Becker. Henry end Alnemlth: N' York, Mar ojuard, Ames, Myers end Wilson. REGULARS TfiM YANNIGANS OF THE OMAHA HIGH SCHOOL The firet axklbitlon at base ball by the 1M Omaha High echool recrulta waa held at tha University of Omaha diamond yes terday afternoon when tha Regulars trimmed tha Tannlgana la a rather one sided nine-Inning swatfest by tha score of U to a All of the twenty-five iada In tha squad war given a try out on one of tha two Blnea and a good many ebaneas ta Isosan an Jotata was afforded the yeangaters, who scrambled about tha field In their efforts to make good. As a practice gams tha first high school team win play tha University of Omaha nm at the antveralty grounds at Twenty fifth and Ptnkner streets, tomorrow aft ernoon at I a'eleak. Score of yesterday's game: R.H.E. Regulars 1 1 1 41 t -U 17 I Yaaaigana .ll-l 1 i Batteries: Burkenroad and Adams; Treeieon. Keyea and Warner. Umpire: Justin Williams. TRAVIS FIRST FOR DAY IN GOLF PLAY AT PINEHURST FINBKURST. N. C, April l-WaJter J. Travta waa tint la today's tblrty-alx-he4a aanWtftcation reood af tha twelfth annual United North and South amateur out ebaaspsonahln. Hla card af IM waa three strokca better than the aoora erhtch landed Charlea Evans, Jr.. ta aecoad place. From that pornt to tha frnish the rana waa keen. W. C Pownea, Jr, of Oasjnoat waa third In H and Oswald Klnnby of Engtawood fourth ta Ml Others wba made tha charatloneblp were Sehoflald. Jr.. Woeburn: C N. Gard ner, Aaawa: W. 8. DSlon, Alpine: Parker W. WaUtemore, Brook lUe; Harold i. Topping. Greenwich; Cheater N. Phllllpe, Greenwich: Prestley & McLaughlin. WykagUI: M. D. WyaU. Pond Pa Lac; R. H. Cwaitney, Wilmington; Walter Fairbanks. Denver; James D. Stanllsh, Jr, Detroit, and a a Waldo, Jr, Brook lawn, Sbaatsa Will Bai STANTON. Neb.. April I Special.) The baaa bail attaaiion la Stanton at present leeka vary bright, eeeatitlone stjawwar that Stat on will have a much stronger teasa thai year than last. Man ager Alfred Pent baa almost a fun squad signed up and a number of geed players la sight which will make all other teams "f e oofae. The management bee decided to change the location of the bail grounds frees the fair grounds to a field much nearer town. As too as the a sal nor parasMs work will be eowunenetd building tha giejiilai ancle and a eta-foot board fence around the field. As soon ta this la CaUhcd, the team will get out TRI-CITY LEAGUE IS CLOSED Basket Ball Season Endi With Big Banquet at the T. H. C. A. WILL BEOBGASIZE HZXT TEAS Kdholaa Loving Cap Oewa ta the Tle terteeo Plratee Maswetl Pre sented With Plae Bunch at Reaea by I'alverelty Team. All matters pertaining to tha Trl-Clty Basket Ball league were officially brought to close and the league ter minated its organisation last night at a banquet, tendered the players, managers and officials of tha league, at tha Young Men'a Cbrlstlsn association. There were about forty gathered around the festlvs board, representing ths sight teams and the official organisation. C. E- Reed, secretsry-tressurer of the league, submitted hla report, which showed that tha gross receipts of the leagua for tha eeventy-two games were MXI.3, After paying referees, printing bills ajnd returning 110 to each team, each institution which furnished a floor for games waa paid at tha rata of aj.w in stead of HO, the amount that waa agreed upon aa tha nightly rental for a gym nasium. Notwithstanding that In this one respect there was a slight deficit In tha treasury, all agreed that tha season haa been a decided success and It was practically determined that next season tha leagua will be reorganised. i. T. Maxwell, president of the league, acting as toaat master, presented the Ed holm loving asp to Captain Ore ham of the vtctortoue Pirate team. Those who responded to toasts were: Frank Prucha, castala of the Creivhtoa team: H. S. Curtis, John Collins, South Omaha: Will Klewltt, Prank Harris af tha Tramps: Msrk Hughes of tha Omaha High school, P. H. Currens, University of Omaha, and A. W. Millar, coach of tha University of Omaha. Tha University of Omaha team pre sented Mr. Msxwell with a bouquet of American Beauties after Coach Miller's toast. Creighton Seniors Beat the Imperials Rainbows, 1!; Excelsiors, a Creighton a, M; Imperials, 17. The Rainbows and Creighton Senior were victorious In the first games of the Independent team basket ball tourna ment being held at tha Young Men's Chrietlen association, Tha Rainbows beat tha Exoelilors Tuesday evening tn a rough gams afatured by aa ability to miss tha basket The second game scheduled far Tueaday evening wss for feited to tha Squabs, as the Crescents raited to appear at tha appointed time. The game between the Seniors and Im perials Wsdenaday morning waa mora In teresting and waa hard fought to tha flnlab. Tha Imperials are composed of Creighton varsity scrubs and High school ssbatltales, but they could eat overcome the team work of the Senior, Tha aummnries: EXCELSKJRS. I Huea R- P J. Moran UP. A. Moran C. Creadon R.O. Marvin I O. RAINBOWS. R. P Over LP Plot bow C Meyere R.0 Mekher kO Bussard Goals from rem Hasan. 1: Marvin, I: Floelhew, 1: Meyere, . Ooele rrom free throw: A. Moran. 4; Meyere, t Ref eree: Baumaan of Omaha High. Length af halves: 16 minutes. SENIORS. I IMPERIAIA Russvm R. P.1 R. P Teevey Lanphler L P I L. P Bllse F e!rer C !C McOrane O'Connor R. O.l R. O Qvdnu Miller LO.l.G Shary Ooale from field: Torrey. 4: Shary, 1; McOrane, I: Rneeum. I: Lanphler. 1; O'Connor, t: Peetner. 4. Goals from free throw: Shary. Referee: Heller of Cretsr.toa. Length of halves: 16 and 3D minutes. CRACK ATHLETE FOUND DEAD IN A BATHTUB NEW YORK. April t-Joah Orlando, crack quarter mile bicycle rider who had hopes of going ta Swedaa with tha Ameri can Otrwipie team, waa found dead tn a bath tub today. It la believed that he became overheated, took a cold bath and dted of heart shock. Ha waa S years CUBBY 0EFEATS MEHEGAN AT SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA SYDNEY. Australia, April t -Jimmy Clabby. tha American boxer and AaatrsU tan atlddlrsretght cbamptea, today de feated Mehacea. who holds tha light weight championship on potato la a twenty-round contest for tha welterweight Rangers Scheduled to Play Sox Juniors JOPLIN, Mo., April -(Special Tele gram.) The faucets of tha heavens hav ing been turned off. Dog White and his Junior Whits Sox aggregation and Man agsr Arbogast'a Omaha regulars are elated for a dual of games hers Wednes dsy and Thursday. Weather conditions are now Ideal. The Regulars and Tannlgana battled today for nlna long, gruelling Innings, the klda finally beating out the old boy by one point, 4 to a The score: n il B. Ysnnlcans 4 sUgulars II RIYER FISH INCARTER LAKE Piscatorial Experts Disagree on Ef fect of the Inraiion. SOME ABE CTSSCTQ THE CAEP Optimistic Dleelplee af Isaak Walton Declare that Flawda Have Stocked the Lake with Flea Spe cies of Stiver Pish. Thsrs Is a wlds dlffsrsnos of opinion aa to what affect tha high stage of water in Carter lake will have upon the catch of fish In that body of water this sesson. All agree that the water Is going to be the highest in years snd that the high stags will continue during the summer. A yet there hss been no fishing In Carter Isks and no attempt at angling will be made until the waters rlesr up and the weather becomes warmer. Then every fisherman will be able to decide for himself Just what the fish harvest will be. With the river slopping over Into Flor ence Isks, and the overflow from there running into Carter lake, all agree that there Is going to be a Isrge Influx of fish from tha river. The pessimists sar that this flood will bring In thoussnds of carp, buffalo and gar and that once there they will deetroy tha game fish, eventually exterminating them. On the other hand, tha optomlate aay that while soma of the fish that are Worthless for food purposes will come into the lake, they will be outnumbered many times by river bass, black and blue cats and pike. They also declare that tha high water will fill up the Utile bays around tha lake, making capital places for tha baas and pike to spawn, and la tha snd the overflow will be a bleestng In dtsgutse. Let that be as It may, thsrs la no use af going out to Isks to fish. At least, that's what tha local Ike W si tons ssy. They add that there will not be anything doing for several dars. and Perhaps weeks. OPINIONS BY SOUTH DAKOTA SUPREME COURT PIERRE. & D., April t-(6peclal Tele gram. At tha opening of the April term af supreme court today twelve applicants are taking tha bar examination. A num ber of opinions were handed down for tha opening day, the list being: By McCor-fl. M. Waters vs. A. D. Lin coln. Spink, affirmed. la the nutter of the eetata f William ft. Coreon. deceased, Grace Knight, re spondent, va. Frank R. Athena, adminis trator, et el.. Minnehaha, affirmed. Horace Davidson vs. Ed Meyers, Grant, affirmed. S. M. Tottea va. If. A. Haven son. Clay, affirmed. J. A. Buarh va. South Dakota Central Railway company. Lake, affirmed. J ohs W. Thompson vs. All Reed. Meade, sf firmed. H. E. Powell vs. J. N. King et el.. Hyde, reversed. By Coreon John Colombo ts. J. H. Wilson et el.. Oresjory. reversed. John BiKknell vs. B. P. Archer et si.. Grant, affirmed. Erie Buchaeil va. S. P. Archer, et el.. Grant, affirmed. Erie A. Ploren vs. Swsn Larson snd Palms Larson. Charles Mix, affirmed. By Haney Roche Realty company vs. The Highlands company. Brown, af firmed. I, aura E- Rosenkrana va. James A. Wetmer. Hvde. affirmed. Hy Whiting Charles R. Tsylor va White River Valley Railway company, Pennington, affirmed on rehearing. tlloux Falls Savins Bank et at vs County of Mtanenaha, Minnehaha, re versed. Uriah S. Pry vs. L. & Austrian et si.. Jerauld, afrlrmed. dty of Mlibank va. Mia P. Crabloksn. Orsnt. affirmed. Township of Blooming Prairie vs. Ole O Bronsoa. Grant, affirmed. Paul K. Barcue va. Adoiph L. Prokop. Tripp, affirmed. J. W. Harris vs. O. W. Leiee, Wal worth. reversed. By Snath U H. B. Erwtn et al va Sarah N. Lauln et aL, Kingsbury, af firmed. (Hate of Smith Dakota vs. A- E. LtavhL Marshall, affirmed. Henry Steneen and C R. Muneon va August Elfman. Brown, nfflrmed. Atate of South Dekota, ex ret J. A DUiA va, B. Weide, at al. Grant, re- AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Dr. Frederick 0. Beck and Amy L Xenmore Wed in West. TEABUKQS BSDIO FINS FBICE Papllllon Grower with Well Bred aad Well Finished Yeanaster Top Ike Market at fT.BO. A special telegram from 8s n Francisco announces the marriage there of Dr. Frederick O. Berk and Amy Lucille Ken more, both of this city. Mrs. Back hss been sojourning In Cal ifornia for the last two months and Dr. Back left South Omaha only a few days ago. After a wedding trip throughout the west Dr. and Mrs. Berk will return to South Omaha, where they will reside. Dr. Beck Is ons of ths prominent young physicians of this dty. He Is sn Elk and a leader In fraternal work. Mixed Yrarllaga Brine ST.SS. If. w. Cockrell of Papllllon topped tha rattle market yestsrdsy morning wlfi fifty-six heed of yearling steers and heif ers, which averaged 4 pounds aad brought pa This bunch waa a mixed lot of Hereforda and Shorthorns and had been on a five months" feed of ground corn and chopped fodder with about twi pounds of cottonseed meal a day. Tha cattle weighed 40 pounds and cost H.J6 on this market five months ago. Byers Bros. A Co. handled the sale. Eplseupal Services. Thursday April 4 being- Maundy Thurs day thsra will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at S e clock a. m.. at St. Martin's church. April I being good Friday there will be a three-hour passion service at St. Mar tin's beginning at it o'clock noon and continuing until S o'clock. The services will consist of hymns, prayers and ad-' dresses on ths subjsct of tha Crucifixion jof Jesus Christ Opportunity for entranos and for exit will he arordea every tnrrry minutes for thoss who cannot attend all tha entire service. Ths publlo are cor dially Invited to these services. Magia City Geeelp. Saturday April I there will be a spselal baptismal service at 8L Martin's church at 4 p. m. Get some of our Cross Buns for Good Friday at Hskke's Hskerv. 5-story house not rjulte completed, owner wants acreage ut ta 3and about to cash. Ida Neff. 41 Bee Bldg. Friends of Probation Officer P. 8. Mc Aulsy will be pleased to hear that he at much Improved in health sines hla recent sick spell. John B. Johnson, fsthsr of Prank John eon the blind newsdealer, la In a critical condition at the South Omaha hospital. He la M years of age. Rosa Hlelm aa a result of a severe cass af pneumonia, la seriously III at bar home at Twenty-third end Monroe at rest a The doctors have given up all hope and are awaiting the oriels. Key to the rJltutttoa Bee Advertising. CAPITOL gives that combination effect the close E front with plenty 5 5 of room to show s the tie. Its generous " Easy-Titv ZZ Slide" space makes every Z wearer a Capitol collar .Z enthusiast, ; The Patented -Lock -that- I las Lockt" keep tbc collar (rota Z spreading. Co Into your haberdasher's and sea -Cmpitot," " mMfo- 2 Aos Is K In. hrcher. 2 pion(olars Csaaaf eVaner seaB 1 tar Ma. Qwartetllaea . 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