Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 09, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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    During Off the Old Rain Checks
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COWS En SATES TEE D11
Banfert' Sigatfielder Snap U Tv
t Critical Tiaa. .
WICHITA SCOBIS TWO 05 I110M
Team m the War end
' Scheduled to Flay SJaalbltloa
(Jam Tenar wHJk Uaawla
at Aabarm.
- JOPUN, We.. April A-Speelel Tele
gram. )Plnch hlittra won a do gam
for Um ltangan yesterday la the
at nth Inning, whea H aeaeared that the
Roorko family waa tM by tbe third
plaoa dub ot tba Western loagae. Tka
acore waa 4 to I.
Bert Helhnff, tha lugglr third baa,
man, tpawl hoatlllUes la tha ninth for
tha Arbogaat crowd. Ha waa InerTectlv
and whiffed. Wanner darted th fire
work! by blngllng safely baek at short
Jaekeoa tendered pasee la Arbofut and
, Feelne. Justice popped ana ta aaooad,
coring Wannar. Ua waa ahat dead at
flrM. however. - .
. With Arbogaat and Pentr on third
aad second. Nortnaa Coyla afted aa
lata aaatar for a neat (Ingle. " Jicksos
bad blows up and It aU waa avar.
Error an tha part of Justice an res
ponalbl for Wlchlta'i laat two runs.
Ma throw wild ta first and lot Hatbaa
snak It In aafety, from whara ba aoored
a taw seconds latar on Mae's bit, and
Fmtlgrew . monad blngle. Arbogen
want ta Kanaka City laat evening for
tha dar. Ho la to na a tittle scouting
thara far- Pa and will meet tba alub at
Auburn, Nob.. Monday, whara It alain
Llneola tba flrat at a aartaa af cam. .
Johnny Oondtnt and tha Tannltant
war aont to Fort lleott, Kan, today, for
a (una with a aoatt-profaaatanal to a.
Tha antlra Rourka antewaca aurtad
north at I o'clock tontght Tha aoorat
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Omaha ........... 414-l
V.lchlia 114 4 4 4 1 1-4
Tvo-baM' hltr Hour. Hit br pitcher;
Turner, fcaikuff, left aa baa: Oraana,
1; U libit. 7. 6ra oa arior: Oman,
1; Wtel.il, A Struck out: Ur rnlrM,
4; by Hlrliv, 1 In lour Inrrina; br Jck
on, 4 In five Innini. Him: Off Pa
tr. 4; off Hlrahey, I In (our Innlna. o"
Jackaun, I tn tivt Inalna. bM on
ball: Utf Fntm. li oil lllrwrr, I la
four Inntnn; ol( Jackaoa. I la fiv U
alnira. Tim of (true. IJ4. umyln;
Vick Klaano.
SBKIL1ES Lin ANOTHKB OAatl
ocaad Team of Kaanaa City Aaaaei-
attoa la Trtmmaa. -
DEXVKR, April A-Tna Kaaaaa City
aaaodatlon player (aaooad team) loet
th aooond ro t OonTor Weatem
ttatwt team hero tht bftamoon. 1 to A
Error taatdla.sat th vlaltara th
IUM Scot: - . . R.H.B.
Kanaa City 1 14 I
Ornver 4
Bauariw: Gall!, Powell and MartUi
uauy. rierwr ana nana. .
Omaiii'High Track
Squad Has a Busy
Season Mapped Out
. Track athlete af tba Omaha Hurb
acbool wlU Jaka part la a total at tlva
earnpetUi,VneU (hi r.-urUiui with
th bit M yjlr: ow tndoor nt
which WU1 b held at th Auditorium
Saturday evening. April 17, and ending
ud with a utac-tournaaaat which will
be atafed at ttnooln May nV-Tb annual
Met to dadd Iba dnunpteaahtp of tha
echoot will V bald at CrdchMa field
Saturday afternoon. May A
Following to a cemplet achedul at tba
trac neat m whir tho oaheet wlU take
part thia acaaoa:
April XI atiieoorl valley opoa ladoor
BMot at Auditorium. . "
May 4 In tardea rjMai. at Crelgbtoa
Oeld. . .
May ll-afunoarl oallay mtaraoholaatla
eoeet at Kanaa Mty, -
May tt-Trtaaarular moat between
Omaha Htrb, Sosrh Omaha Rlgh and
Coum. Blutfa High at Cratawtoa field.
Mar av-8tate latarachotaatie meat
Lincoln. ,'. '.
JOHNSON-FLYNN FIGHT
- STAGED AT LAS VEGAS
CHICAGO. April T.-Jack
champion pugilist, aald tonight that tba
Jobsaoo-Flynn fight would ba I
La Vegaa, K. M , July A
Johaaea anaanriramaat wa
aftar a eonfaranc with Jack Car lay. pro
moter of tha match, Cnrlay,
aald b had not daclAcd opoa tha alt.
AJthougb Oority haa until May 1 1
tho data and plaea for th fight, John
aoa "aaid Curtcy would maka tha aftknal
asounccmaat before that lima,
LUIUS BEATB8BY TRIUMPHS m JA sZ&( J
Tkrilli til Viciou Swtttitf Xtrk
OptalAf Oftae.
8T0iz sauAs nowi up hill
AiiaaliaiM llaurka O a alms, tba
Brawaav Maarnntaa TaaaCaa; ftrat
BalU aad ChMMa Bad
yaa.
In a tamo npteta with nlanty af thrtOa
aad vlotoua awattlnc tha Rat Triumph
maorviraud tha JU baaa ball aaaaan at
llaurka nark by awtlng tha Unua by
narrow ntrfK af I ta i.
It waa grand uphill batUa that tba
tori tadulfat la, aad thotr formar rival
gava than a mtnr ahaaa a to tba laat
frama, whan, with Doufharty aad Or.
kui aa' tba aaoka and both nun aaadad
for a vlatary. Doc" Waleb atrad forth
and arorad a bare with a Kmc dauata la
eaatar, for whleh Milady mada a fatlla
affart ta atlso. Cawaiad with (ha faot
that It waa India' day. avar M aut
brand tba eh Uly ataiaahara, and la tba
third rnnlny tba Lua root or aenaatad
wiu y wba "Bnatar" Probat waa
ehaaad from tha mound aftar four ram
and aln blta bad raaaltad from hi affar
rnf. But thay warn naoo allaneod whaa
Dnrkaa raHaTad Prabat. tor tba third
ackar atoepad ibam thaa and thara.
Wblla ba allawad aujnt hit duflnf bla
rKa aa tba alab. h prorad alrtlrbt w
ptnchaa and la tha faaa af a but land
ama throofll with eahara flybif.
Cuanliiaham far tha Uuua twtnad m
mlaaaaaoa form, fanalaf tan and paaalnc
but two, ant had two dlaaatroua round
tbat apallod dafakt for tho frail twtfiar.
Tha Triumph warn altyhtly waakaaal
br tba abaaaaa af baolaa, wbiab mom
attatad th aw af a battary la tba oV
flakt loorai '
BTORi .
Aa R. H. 0. A. K.
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Hvae batted for Iwany In th ninth.
Twa aut wba Winning run anr4.
Two bin bit: Cunningham. Dough
rty, Clair, Welch. Thrwcba hit:
tmith. Hirack Out; By Cunauianam, 14;
by Probe t, i; ay uuraee, .
ball: off liurkaa, li off Cuuimmiuuii,
I. Stolan beiel. Oraham fl. Milady.
Traor. MMIkua. aaorltlo flli Varwu
(1), Hit: Off Probat. 4 la vea Inning:
aft burke, la vn Innilut. Pa"
balla: Clair W. umpire: nay b
Three Volunteers to
Coach Track Lads
Three laeal athlotl antbudaat barf
rolunteered to ooaeh tba Omaha Hlh
acbool track aquad thla ataaon dfnley
Roeewater, premtnont la traak and field
event at th Uniroralty Of MtcMCaa ta
Vtm and 1M; Joy Clark, formerly aotlv
basket ball and track apart at th
Unl vanity ot ChloaAA aad Jama Bic
ardaoa. tba' young art member ot th
Board ot fcdnwatlaa. Roa water will n
truct th Uda In tho nprlnU, CUrft will
ahow them th finer point of th Pol
vault and raanlns high tump am) PJchr
ardnoa wfU ooaeh In tha other field
avaata, V
' aathuabutl meetin; af th AW
quad waa nM m th high oboot damm.
ply roam yaitarday. - whoa a total
of tnlrty-Mn laA filled aut apaUcaUoa
blank for mekara.
Through th cawrtaty tt rather Devlin
ot th athlatw dopartmont at Crlhtan
th aquad will ba allawad to train en tha
nlverrlty tuud at Twaaty-fltth and Call'
forma heriatur.
M'KAY TO COACH BASE
BALL TEAM AT THE H. S.
Joba O. McKay; formar t'alvoratty ot
Fanaaylvania grtalraa and fllimnnd (tar,
will aoach tho Omaha High aanool baa
ball hopeful that aaaana. bia am
being voluntary. Athhrtla IMraator C AV
Read received 6 finite amuiania af thla
fact tram McKay thai meralng . -
Tha baa ball aquad wtO bald regular
attaraooa workout thla woak at Creigtitoa
field aad Coach McKay expect t turn
out a feet hunch ot yoonawtara by May
L About thlrty-Bv lada ar now In
cluded aa tha roatar of oaadldatea.
Be vera! practice game will a phtyad
by th parpw and whlu taam thla week.
on with th Deaf Inatltat are and
tho othar with ana at tha bMai paper
earrtera alnta, A aohodula ot regular
eantaau wHb aaarby hlb acbool team
will ba arranged to begin about lb hut
af thla month.
A captain and manager wsffi a elected
at a meeting to ba bald at th whool to-
rrtahtfml Pmlaa
ta tbe stomach, torpid liver, bun back
and weak kidneys era soon relieved by
Ktectria Bitter. Ooavecteed. 44a, For
aut by Beatea Drag Ca,
ATHLETICS KEEP CHAMPIONS
Hack, Kewertr, Gt lorn Promii-
iAf ntchinf Talent
SOX TO EAYZ HEW KAIAQES
Brovraa WHI Oppaao Cblcaur la tba
Opoalaa am Napo and Tiger
WIU Play Opoalaa Soma
at Clovolaad.
PHILADELPHIA, April A Th Phil-
delphla Aamrtcaa bnuroa team, tha
world'g champion, will (tart aa laaioa
of MS without a onaag. outald ot th
battertaa. I tba pitimlnc Una Manager
Meek baa aaeurad some promlatng talent
la Brawn, Houck and lalmoa, whll
Catcher Kgaa af th Intaraatlonal kwu
taam of Baltimore will aaatat Lapp and
Thomaa la lb anion tng departinertt.
Th batting order of tba taam will bo;
Lord, loft field; Old ring, center field;
Col Una, aooand bane; Baker, third ba:
Murphy, rtgnl Qld; Atolnnl, tint baa;
Barry, abortatopi -
Th regular pttohltu gteff wul ba tha
bum a la Ml. aamaly. Bender, Coomba,
Plank, Morgan, Krauee and Danforth.
Tha local WeUoaal laagu taam baa
Ignad a number at pttchara, but tba
real af th taam rental na th earn aa
hi 1HL Th batting ardor probably will
be: Kaaba, aaooad baaa; Tltu. right
fields Lebert. third baaa; Cravath, left
field; Lutfaru tint baaa; Peak en. left
'.laid; Dwlaa, ahortatop; Doola. Kllllfar
and On ham, catcher, and Moore, Chai
mra, Alexander, Braanan, Hunt, Maa
tara. Beaten. Kuta and Curtl aa th
pltohlnd ataff.
Cravath Will take Mag' pi as ta toft
Re 14 taroperarllr. wlnf f th Injury to
tha taa left fielder.
" ea Mnrh Improved.
CHIC A 00, April A-Undar tha kadar
hip at a new manager and with three
recruit la th lineup, tba 011 Chicago
dub at th American laagu appear ta
ba a much -Improved taam. Maw mom-
of th ahib are: Mattlck, right
fielder; Weaver, ahortatop, and Rath,
aoooad bam man. ... ...
BL Loala will oppose Chicago la th
epenRtg gam br Thunder. Manager
Callahan baa annauaoad tbat Waleh
probably will pitch and that Sullivan
would bo behind tha bat Mayor Her
ri eoa ba bow aeked to pitch th flnt
kail. -..
Th probabl battlnn order will be:
Rath, aoeond baa; Lard, third ba;
Callahan, lefifleM; Bodla. aenterfleld;
Mattlok. rlghiflald; Zelder, flrat baa;
Waver, ihortetop; tulllvan, catcher, and
Walah, pitcher. ,
Loo Tannahlll will b ntalnad aa util
ity mflelder and Matty Mclatyn aa aid
Ity outflaldar. Mclntyr reportad on rr
but week and thanfor la not la condi
tion ta play m tha opening game.
Brown la ' Ibap.
ST. LOUIS, April A-Preoamd to In
vade Chicago oa Thureday tha 8L Lout
A merle n hmgua taam I rapidly getting
mto ahap.
In tba murieagne aartaa with tha Na
tional tha Americana ah owed groat Im
provement avar hut year. Outaida of the
pltcbara th team la Co raider ed extra
trong.
Tba addition at Oaars StavalL formerly
af Cleelna, who I playing flrat baaa.
baa aunfthnd tba team. HI laaldo
kaowladga of baaa bail aad hi food
work with Cleveland I expected to aid
Manager Wallace eonaktenbly.
Tha probable lineup lor tba tint gam
faltowg: - Kb otto a. eonlarfleld; Autla
third beaes Itovall, flrat baaa; Laporta,
aaooad he.; Hogaa, leftflald: Pratt
rlghtfleld; Halllnaa, ahortatop; BUphaa.
eatohori Mitchell, pitcher.
Llaea ot Mape.
CLKTELAND. O, April L-C level and
and Detroit will apea th Wi America
league eeaeea bar next Thursday.
Cleveland'e probable Hneup win ba:
Butcher, left field; Olaoa, ahortatop;
Jack aoa, otnter field; Lajoia. aecond base;
Ryan, right Held; Horahoret. flrat bam;
Turner, third baaa; Livingston, catcher;
Qrecc pitcher. Out ot the hang aquae
ef playere wn tried for regular iocs with
tha Cleveland taam thla year, H appean
now tbat Manager Harry Davit nu se
lect tba following: Catcher, Livingston.
Easterly, o Nell and Adam; pttchara,
Oregg, George, Mitchell. Kator, Krapp,
Blending, Btern. Baakette and Jnmaa;
biflcMcra, Horahoret. Lajote. Olson, Tur
ner, Bi ankle aad Pookinpaugb; out
fieklat, Jackaan, Birmingham. Ryan,
Oraaey and Butcher.
Ttsere Maeh ChaaawdU
DETROIT, April A-The Detroit ti
which moot Cleveland In the opening
same aa Thursday, will present a Uaeup
oocnadoraMy changed from tha of last
season. Owmg to differences with the jnjpnittitw through th pore and elands of the glda. A Try common ari
najaagemant. Shortstp, Bush baa not d(mc, of bad blood is sores and uloera. which breakout on th flesh, often
jf!" win not b, 1 . trj Insignificant bruise, or even scratch or abrasion. If tha blood
5 TTIZL LT!Z2Z?a' was heeltay tha place would heal t once; but being inloctcd with impuritisa
m oa aa aocceeoea ar virx, wae come vi-v, ji,v.,j UhHne .nit inrUmmntlnn nraatit
the Paetflo const. Louden wti
succeed Merlarty at third, the Utter gi
lag to left field, according to preaei
plans, when tha opposing team pttehee
sett bandar. Gal nor, wbe waa out of t
game moat ot last aeaeoa with a brok
will b back at flrat. fully
overad. About halt a doeen new pitch
have been added.
PTmlt ta am eke, cents. All dealern
Copyright. National Kws AaTa
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FINE GRODHM NEW YORK
BAtionAli Will KAke Firtt Tail Set-
tot'i Ute of AmphitheAter.
K1W STA5D 15 dHClMATI
gevevnl Improvemeata WIU Greet
Pwaa Waea They W Usees Opoa
laa; Contest Cardinals Haadl
capped by Weather,
NEW TORK. April A-The local open-1
Ing of big league base ball on Thursday
will be a two game affair with the Na
tional lined up against their bear at
horn rival In Brooklyn and th Ameri
cana against tha Boston Amarlcan. So
far aa lineup go all three local club
will tart with about tha nam plaren
with which they ended last season, al
though In Brooklyn there will ba at least
one chang la th outfield, and Catcher
Street la new ta tha local American.
Before tha season 1 over the Brooklyn
club expecta to move Into It new atl
and eonenle etadlum and the New York
National win maka their flnt full
season' na at the great amphitheater
which waa flalabed lata last year.
Ground baa already been broken for a
new bom for th local Americana which
probably will not be ready, howvr, until
next year.
Harry Wolvorton, th new local Amarl-
can manager, eattafled to retain aU at
tha old player, at least tor tha (tart.
Tha lineup for the opening gam with
Boston will probably be; Wolter, right
field Daalela, cantor Held; Chan flnt
baaa; Crea, left Bold: Hansel, ahortatop;
Dolaa, third baaa; Gardner, aaeond baaa;
Street, catcher, and Vaughn or Ford In
the boa.
Tho Naw York-Brooklyn opening will
probably ba: ' Naw Tork-Devore, left
field; Doyle, aaeond baaa; Snodgre, can
ter field; Murray, right field; Merkle.
tint baaa; Henog, third baaa; Fletcher,
ahortatop; Mayan, catcher; . Marquardt,
er Teereau. pltehsr,
Brooklyn-Stark, ' ahortatop; Dauhert,
flrat baaa; Wheat, center field; Hummel,
id baa; Moraa. right tiid; Smith.
third baaa; Northea. left field; Ktwtn.
catcher; Buekor ar Barger, pitcher.
oatoa Kojavenated.
BOSTON, April A Th Boston Na
tional with new owner, a new manager
and a rejuvenated taam wil open th
big Isegu ecason ben on Thursday with
th Philadelphia dun. Job ht. Ward,
one time n prominent big league plyr.
and John JB. Oatfnay. a New Tork con
tract ar. are the owner with "Johnny-
Kling. the old Chicago backstop, a th
new manager.
Campbell, acquired from Pittsburgh,
will be In tho center field. Hauler, a
recruit from th American association.
replace Tenney at flrat base.
Th team probably will lineup Thursday
aa follow: Sweeney, aooond base, Camp
bell, center field; Miller, rig tit field
Jackson, left (laid; H outer, tint baaa
Ingerten, ahorutop, McDonald, third
baaa; Kilng, catcher; Tyler, pitcher,
Sergeant Walsh .
Claims Record
SAN FRANCISCO, April t -Sergeant
Clement Walah, aged at year, today
elaltna tba record for th walking round
trip from Ban Francisco to New Tork,
baring arrived at th Prealdl let yes
terday. Tba previous record, bald by Ed
ward Fmyaoa Weston, waa eighteen day
longer.
Walah covered T.4M mile and averaged
forty mile a day. He wore out eight
pain of ahoea aad bia feet wen bleeding
whoa ba arrived. Tho walk waa taken
to win a wager of fl,MA H waa hdd
up twice by tramp and ba was once
robbed of I1A
Stimulate your Hew by advert at n
In The Bee che newspaper that reach
all ef the buyer. "
Bad blood is responsible for moat of trar ailments, and when from any
nana It becomea tniaotad with Impurities, human or poisons, tremble in (om
farm ie arm ta follow- Muddv. (allow comolexiocs. eruDtions. Dimple, etc..
gJirrw that th blood is infected with
- .trenm ta a
vp, th fibres and tissues art) broke a, and tho sor continues until th
blood is porinad af th emus. B. S. B. is Nature's blood-purifier and tonic,
made entirely from roots, herbs and barks. It goes down into th circula
tion and removes every particle of impurity, humor or poison, restores lost
vitality, aad steadily tone up th entire system. 8. S. 8. neutxalixea any
axcrea of acid in th blood, making it pore, fresh and healthy, and penna
entry cures Edema, Acne. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Boils, and all othar skUt
axuptlon or rl Units. Book on th blood and any medical advice tree.
1912.
Drawn
MINERS RETURNING TO PITS
General Activity TtctaUs in British
Coil Diitriett.
SCOTCH fflSEBB ARE STILL OUT
Men la Plfeeblro Refneo to Beaamo
Work Until Fanes la I'atea.
Treasury Are Exhausted
Troabte U Possible.
LONDON, April I General activity
prevail la all the coal mining alatrlcta
ot Great Britain today. In Scotland and
North Walee then waa a large increase
In th number of miner who descended
th ahafu while In the English and
Walsh eoal field, where th Easter hol
iday la being observed, small ganga o(
man went down the pita in order to
clear tha roadway and to prepar for a
general resumption of work tomorrow.
Th full contingent of men la want
ing la North Walee and aa tha debrt
In moat ot the mine In that dlitrlet was
cleared away laat week, thou ml of
ton of coal wen raised thla morning.
In Flintahlre 4,004 mlnar have Marted
work again and la the Derbyebira pita
th men are preparing for coal-getting
tomorvow.
In Flfeahira, Scotland, tha men have
decided not to return until the fundi In
th treasury of the union, which amount
to (1M.4M have baaa exhausted, and
the author! Ue fear trouble between the
trtkna and tha non-unionist who nave
returned to work. A large force of police
kaa been drafted tnt the. county.
la southern Wale th prospect are
not bright aa the engtnaman, flraman,
and other aurfaca men have pledged
tbemealvae not to return to work until
their demand also bar beta conceded.
The flrat eoal. mined will b supplied to
the nil road and. nulla so that three
wk at least will pas before the houaer
hoidara ' In tha due will ba able to
buy full aupplla at tha usual price.
It la aatimaud that aa even longer period
will claps befor normal 'condition tn
fonlgn trade wnl ensue.
NEWS OF DOG RACE SHUT
OFF BY CABLE BREAK
WATTLE, Wash., April A-WIth the
dog teams participating In the tn-mile
all-Alaska sweepstake, approaching tha
goal at Nome, new of the progres ot
the race waa ' hut off today by th
failura of the military cabl connecting
Seattle and Alaska.
Th last report received from the north
told of Alexander Holmaen. driving John
Johnson's Siberia wolt hound. and
Scotty Allan, driving Mn. Charts E.
Darling Malamutea. leaving Camp
Haven. 171 mile from tho goal. Holm
tea left Haven at I IS yesterday after
noon and Allan followed forty-four min
utes later. '
' The dog should have reached Nome
tonight and folio wan of tbe race pre
dicted an exdting flnlib. No new of
the team driven by Charlea Job neon and
O. Blatchford haa been received alnot
they arrived at Haven, although they
probably started for Noma noon aftar
Allan took the tralL
CHICAGO AMERICANS FAIL TO
GET TO DES MOINES FOR GAME
DBS MOINES, la., April A-The game
ached uled to be played thla afternoon
by the Chicago American league regulars
and tho local esters league dub waa
called oft because of tbe hue arrival
of tha Chicago tram, which waa held up
several hour by derailment on the Chi
cago A Northwestern railroad. The team
will go to Davenport tomorrow and the
aecond team, now at 81oox City, will
play the local.
la Team Want
Tha Slxa team would like to book game
with any H-year-old team ta or out- ot
the dty for games. Call for Dave B.
Holland. Douglas MIA
PURIFIES
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tuthcaUthy c amort which hare changed
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Rivers to Meet
Mandot in May
LOS ANQELE3, CaL, April A -Although
no article have been signed. It prac
tically baa been agreed that the twenty
round bout between Joe River of Loa
Angelea and Joe Mandot of New Orleans
hall be advanced to Memorial Day, with
Ad Wotgast to defend hi title) as light
weight champion against tha winner on
July A In Loa Angelea,
Wolgast will leave Wednesday for
Cadillac. Mich., to spend a month ou
hi farm. Aftar that he will box three
hort bout to determine whether he
baa recovered fully from bia operation
for appcndlcltia.
SIOUX CITY LOSES AGAIN
TO WHITE SOX SECOND TEAM
SIOUX CITY, la., April t-Tha Whlta
Sox aeoond team won another game from
Sioux city today. Scon: R.H.B.
Sioux City 1 11 I
Chicago , 14 a 1
uattenes: uuen, ion nay ana uie;
Regge. and Carney.
Ilia Beat AU Star.
Tha Sim team, champion of th Kid
league, won their flnt game from th
AU Stan by defratlng them by tbe ecor
ot 4 to 1. Manor on tn mouna lor in
Six tram (truck nut 17 men of the All
Stare. Battsriea: Sin. Miner and Mafter;
All Stan, Ivy and Tannyhili.
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and the goners are those .
who tn always trying and do
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mblm to surpass it for flavor and tonic
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ADVOS LOSE OPENING
GAME TO THE BAUM'S
Th Baum Iron company team opened
tha base ball season yesterday by de
feating tha Advoa by the scon of to A
Parish waa on the mound tor the Baum'a
and vltched a ateady game, allowing five
hits, passing four and atrtking out eight.
The features of the gam wen the In
field work and hitting of the Bauma,
McKee getting a home run. Bowly get
ting two throe-baa hit and a single.
The Baum Iron company team play th
Luxua team at Fort Omaha next Sunday..
Bcora by Inning:
R.H.E.
Bauma 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 1 4-9 1
Advoa .... .4 444411 1-4 44
Batteries: Bauma, Adam and Parish;
Advoa, Cue, Baker and Carmody. Struck
out: By Parish, 4; by Baker, 4; by Car
mody, A
Miller Park Links Opea.
Golf ground a will be continued at
Miller park thla year, although the Im
preaalon ha been spread among the fol
lower of the pnrt that th Fontanel!
link would displace them. The Board
of Park Commlmlonen ha taken no
action to do away with the Miller park
link and they will be open to playera '
aa usual.
Office for Mleaoarl Man.
WASHINGTON. April A Nomination
ant to the aenate today by President
Taft Included Edward M. Balnter of Mis
souri, commissioner of education for
Porto Rico, and Earle L. Hunter, posU .
master at Juneau, Alaska.
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