1 TI1K BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1912. Rubbing the Pains in the Old Glass Arm Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman Copyright. OS, Nstional Newi Aas'a. 3v T.Ww$ T VV&rry A.T WeLLv6lL cone -SHOW OS WHAT Y0V GOT FOR. "This SC-ason f CO. NWreT) h LlTTLe (J yCT I ( I Thi ooR. . I I tJHCt MB.. " . 1 Hail To Tnt CMie Hie. GflfTHCRiHC f "T&t. F9lTHPOl- ST. PAUL SCORES IN TENTH Xadiaaapolii Loiei Opening Game Alter Getting Sice lead. TWO TIE GAME 15 SDSTH Seven te (Is U Ik Flul Resell ef l ea test Wklrk Mayer Ikuki ' Beglae hy Toealag la Palate. INDIANAPOLIS. April 1.-St Ptul tied th cor la th ninth with two runt M4 won the, opening gam o( tho Ameri can aasoclatlon aeaaon from Indianapolis here today In I ha tenth Inning, when R'.ggert tripled and eama in on Goodman fbout. Th local pounued Karger for (Ira run In the second, bu Dsuss, who want In In lha third, bald Indlsnapolls scoreless daring tho real of tha gam. The attendant waa on o( tha larcaat a record (or an opening dey here. Mayor hank, who waa acheduled to toa th first btil. Bitched up a potato Instssd. core: IT. rAVL rNDIANAPOUft. a h o it note but to. rf... 4 II Maeliuna. Ml III Mafaiaa, et..t ft I meo4n(f, af I I S S lawl I I I IHallmea. rf . ft 1 Ufa', ait t I IHMK, Ik. I I 14 Valid. Ik... I III I M.Tn.ti. If... 4 t t I 0Ja, 14 I I I llllaet Ml I lawM, Ik.... 114 4 iw. te . I i 1 ft ft Verree. a... I I I I ll'ne, ....! ft I l ..... I tMara, 11 (mar. ... 1 I Ilaaaa. lllll TMAlI M M II Mnt ... I I Halar Standing of Teams TaUK.....) II a It I Ban for Autrey. 'batted for Murray In th ninth. St. Paul 4t1-T Jndianapolla ....1 eft- Two-baa hlta: Peares, Man. Three base hlta: II of ma ii, Autrey, Rlggert. Home run: Wslah. Struck out: By Karger. 1. by Dauee. I; by Mara, a. fttoUn hears: Woodruff. Hallman. Ilalk; J'aua. passed ball: Murray. Maeriftc bill: Goodman, Mara. Bases on ball: riff Xarser. 1: off Dsuss. 4; off Mara. t. Hita: Off Ksrger, In two Innlnge oft l'ause, I In eight Innings, l.'mplree; Liiarbilter and Connolly. Time-, t.w. ' t'slaaabwe (nan free Behind. roLVMBI'S, April lft.-Columbu.a eama f'ewv behind la today a opening game h Kenea City and won. 1 I a. Four rte'..wd by four baaea on baila .-T the score In tha sixth. McOulllln. wha wliwl Coo and checked the Ken- city Minns, made the a iniu run in tne sisntn on a tvebunr. aih.itnn'A aar aunt anil rllnchmaa a sacrifice fly. Love and Manager arr of Kanaaa City did the cleanest hitting. Oerber. O Hourke And Oyler led In fielding. IVore: COM Mat KANSA CTTT. H.O.AB SM.O.A kaHea. ef . 4 I I Uvtai, lb. 4 1 1 Hl'-. If I 1 I Snares, ef... I I I (.aaautaa. rf 4 I lackiiwr. M.. ft ft I ft farriaa. .. I I I I iLna, rf lilt Killer, W...I U I Karr. Ik I I It I O Haauaa, nil I I iararaer. Ik.. I I I I alia. till enroaear, t. 4 I 1 I Cieib. ...! 4 4 HTIer. at 4 I 4 I I 1 SHkoelaa. a.. I I I al.JIIIIS. 9114 SUadees. .- mu, Tstak II u II Hi t - Tetala M II It 14 I Columbus 11111 -W Kanaka City 9 1 I 1 1 1 -k Rtolen baaae: Hhelton, Lova. Hacrlflo bltei Clark t2). Khoadea. Sacrtflra file. Hlnrhman, (lerber, McQulUln, Schiller. Two-bee hlta: Rhelton. Htnchman, Oerber, McQuiilla. Karbeau, Love. Thra baae bit: Urnltti. lnuble play: Downer to Oyler to Ore. baaea on balla: Off Cook, ft: nft McQuUlln. 1; off Khoadea. 2; off Meddox, 1: off Prtta, 1. Mrurk out: By Couk. 1: by Frit. 1. Hlta: Oft Cook, In four Innlngn; off Mcgulllln. k In flv tnnlnva; off Khoadea, ft In five Innlnge; off Maddox, none in one-third innin: off Frit a, ft In two and two-thirda Innlnga. Time: JO. Umpire; Ferfuaon o4 Uandibo. ' , Mlllera ttart wltk Vtotory. LOUISV1U.B. April H.-Th Amartran Aaaoetatlon baae ball eeaaon waa opened bera today with th deteau of th looaJ team by Mtnneaoolla, t It t Ideal weather prevailed and brought out the uaual opening day crowd Th vial lore outhlt Irfiulevllla and ahowad to bettor dvantate en th baae. aoore. HtKNuroLII uxuviua. H 0 1.1 B.U.O.A.B. fliae. H I I 1 I esfaakarr, kl I I I I jilur. a t I I I eDarra. It.... I llt WlllUaa, Ibt I I eHardae. rf.. 4 I miliar. M..I 1 I ( (to-anal, Ik. 4 I f I r.uaa.iaa. rl. 4 I . at,. I till yam. Bx... 4 III lawi. lb..... t 11 Ciii. I. I I 14 I etvaaalllr, eel 4 1 tiaaa, c... 411 larkM. till etawtaa. a. I 1 L eamuk. p I I 1 'Vi ....! ( Tetala.. ...H una inauta Tatala..... 111 ft I Batted tor Lauderlmtk In Blnlb. Han for Crtaa In ninth. lutein out fur tnterferenc. lyXuaarlll lid 14 Maneapoll Il- Btolen bue. Clynar Rl, Altlaer, Kllll far. Tww-kaae kite: Fern. Hell. Home run: Kerne. Double play: Wllllama, AIU aar and mil. Btruek out: By Ludrnuk. 3. by CMrrartead. 4. Baae oa beJJa: Off laiuderTMlk. I: off Ck me teed. 1 ait by ralcrteel hall: UMtrmlll. Kllllfer, Olm atead. Tlaee: 14a. Ltupiree: (.-kill snd Afkderaoii. Twledw Take t'leee Cam. TlJLKDO. April I -Before th larcaat rtoard trwt taaa aver aeated In ttaayne fid. Toledo defeated tha Milwaukee club toriav. I le ft. In th meet exciting open In lira ever aeen here. After tne con tn had aeeaawed up and down fir eight lra.Mr.ae. Urian' elngi In tha ninth drove In 't k wit the winning run. Chap man waa th eaoaatlon of the game, ae curtng three bite, haaafllnc eight chance eicanly and stealing two baaea. alealtng home In tre nxtb inning anal tying up tfte acure. hive pitcher were need In the niet, Milwaukee aendlng Hovllk. Nlch w ol An-leroon to tlie mound, while 1-aikeebeirg end Jamea were lb Tateaio iuileie. IVore: routoo MUArArm. 110.1.1 IH.9.1.1 ef lit teiaae. H ... e a a a lift tLetbeat ... I a I 4 H-iereall. at 4 1 I 4 e eateaeall. ic. 1 I aJaaaa. Ik.... 4 I ft t ft a are. ia.... 1 a Ue ia.... 4 I I 4 waraae. B.I I I I MantaJL a. 4 ft I I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. P. W. I.. Prt Minneapolis 1 1 Bt. Paul 1 1 l.n Toledo 1 1 l.W Columbua 11 ) Kanaaa City 11 Loulevllle 11 . Indianapoll t 1 . Milwaukee 1 1 . Tewterday' Bewail. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kanaaa City,, ft; Coiumhua, I. Mlnnaapolli, ft: Loulevllle, 4. ft. Paul. T; InCianapoala. . Toledo, t, Milwaukee, i. Caaea Today. National Iatgue New Vork at Brook' lyn, Philadelphia at Boron, Chicago at Cincinnati. 1'ltteburgh at Mt. Iia. American Leagu Waaolngton t Philadelphia. Button at New York. De troit at Cleveland, Ht. Ixnil at Chicago. American Aaaoclatlon Mlnnaapolla at Loulavllla, Kanaaa City at Columbua, Ht. Paul at Indlanapolla, Milwaukee at Toledo. Hlnrhman, Chrrmn. Flick, OrUlga, But ler. Sacrifice fly: Dougherty. Baaea on balla: Off Falkenberg. 4: off Nlcholeon, 1. Htru.'k out: Hr Falkenberg. 1; by Jaanea, ft; by Hovllk. ft; by Nlcholann, 1: by Anderson, L una: orr raikenberg, It In alx and one-third innings: off Jamee, 1 In two and Iwo-thlrde Innlnge; off Hovllk, 7 In eight Innlnge; off Nlcholaon. ft In on Inning; off Andaraon, ft In two Inning. Double play: Chapman to Der rick: Ulnchman to Chapman ta Derrick; Lewis to Charlea to Jonea. Left on be era: Toledo. 7; Milwaukee, a. Wild pitches: Kalkenherg 43). lilt by pitched ball: Flick, by Hovllk. Vmplrea: Hay and Irwin. Time: I 15: H i 'rura, Ik 4 aaeaaaa. a) I I iw. ... I k!w. r-..-4 I 1 r.aaar. It, -. a I a '- a. tk.. 4 u I i wwa, a... i 14ft Faaaa'g, ft I eaaaae. .... I a I I tHnalie a. Ilea .....iitiHiAitrr??;';: taataui Hill lvtartr . t-leaaaxii - Batted for Bovtat tnTSeh"eeve"iir " ' Hatted for Ktotaa In tb sea rath. Ran fur Golaa. out who wtnaln run waa mad. TaelSfi hire: Cfair.ma. u.... taacarvwaw eaa: avaaaaa. AHesa Iowa Varsity Will Protest Against Base Ball Players IOWA CITT. I..' April Wapedal.)- Athletl authorltle at th University of Iowa announced today that they will protest very poaalbt exception thy can find on th tram of th Big Eight baa ball nine. Iowa baa never before protected player on opposing teams, out with thre of her iter men brrd from playing baa ball an account of participa tion ta gumBier aam-profs1ba ,tVt promise o enter th Big Eight bouse cleaning with a vengeance. Th actio a of Purdu In protesting th Illinois play era which waa followed by protests sgalnal Iowa by Illinois I now lo b succeeded by protest from low against Illinois, Waltscs of llllnol I th first to be protested and as th low uthorltlee have th good on hire, hi dlatxrment I regarded a certain. He played In th aama aml-profaalonl territory Olttlna, th Iowa twirling tar wha ha been thrown out by th protest or th llllnol management. He ha been playing with th llllnol team thus far second baaeman. although th llllnol claim , that they r weeding out all of their Ineligible and eome of th men barred from their team alto played with Wallace. Iowa bellerea It ha th drop en at least sight of Wleoonaln'a players and evcrai member of the lowa run de clared today that by th tim they got through with Minnesota th Oophsrs wouldn't have a baa ball team left. Just what procedure la to be taken against three two school t not yt known. lMlinlta action will probably he taaea against th Wisconsin men. bow ver, a that Inetltution has been a leader in th movement whloh Is now ra- ultlnc In tb riddling of tb beat team la th west having started tha whol controverey by ta protect ef Pickering and baa been a chief factor la th mala- tanano of tb present rule. MAJOR LEAGUES PLAY BALL Atbletict in Crippled Condition for Game with Senator. GIANTS GO OVER TO BBOOELYH Xeee York Natlaaals Will law Prac tically Saaaaa Maeap a tkat wltk Wklrk They Waa t baaiploB aklp Met Fall. PHILADELPHIA. April l.-ThaworM champions will open th American league champlonehlp aeaaon here tomorrow In a crippled condition with Waahlngton a an opponent. Thre of th local team ft best men. Bsksr. Oldring and Lord are suffering from Injuries, and Bsker prob. ably will be the only one of th trio able to play tomorrow. Th local battery for th opening gam probably will o oomos ana Thorn. Indtcstlons r that th weather will be fine. NEW TORK. April W-In high spirits th New Tork Americana arrived her for th opening gam of th baae ball season hers with th Boston tssm tomor row. It is expected th pitcher will b Ford agalnat Jo Wood. Th New Tork National, with practi cally th ssm lineup sa that with which they won th championship last fall. o across th bridge to play th Brooklyn. Mayer Osynor ha promised to throw tha first ball In th gam. It I ex pected that Marqusrd and Rucker will be th opposing pltchera. Yannigans Defeat the Regular Squad The lowly Tannlgan of th high school prune a nirprls yesterday afternoon by trouncing th regular at th University f Omaha dlamsead. tha ooors attadlng 14 to t In their favor, after aeven In nings. "Ol- Carlson, who camped about th initial bag for tha "erub," featured by slamming out tha horaehids safely four times soans cat bis wall pa being good tor two and three sacks. Dcore: anmamns ....... 1 ft I I e , a ijiive-aj Batteries: Ksyea, McFarland and Oar dlnari Burkenroad aad A asms. Umpire: RECORD CROWD INCINC1NNATI TO SEE CUBS AND REDS MEET CINCINNATI, 0 April ML-Wltk fair weather It la predicted that th largest crowd that ever wltneaaed a base hall m In this city wilt be In attendance tomorrow to see Ctodnaatt and Chicago oegm trie National league sssson. This Is mad possible Ly aa eoormeua grand- stana wnicn waa built during th last winter. With th exception of that. leader. Hank O Day, rratwbtl umpire, th Clradnnstl team will present pracrl cally the aunt front with which It ended 'be aeaaoa last year, whikt little change will be aeen ta the Cnteaan team.' The Chicago team arrived here today.. ROURKE REGULARS AND SCRUBS MIX TOMORROW Johnny Oondlng and hi crew of work- era visited Rourke park again yssterday aftsrnoon and put In several hour of hard practice. Eddls Moors, who re turned with th bunch from Joplln Tues day, waa out In uniform yesterday after noon and working Ilk a beaver. Bddl ha got th (tuff thai year and I work ing bard to get th second bate position on th team. Th pltchsrs have gottm over their or anna, and r twisting ths ball sreeAid lake a oorkarrew. .The tnflsiders wore given stiff practice handling ground' era and short Infield files. Batting prac tice and th working of th pltchera com pleted th day's work. Tomorrow after noon th regulars and Tannlgan will Hn up agalnn each other. Saturday the Lincoln team will com te town for a two-day' series with th Rourke. Omaha One to Good in Game with Lincoln AUBURN, Neb., April l&-Spoc!al Telegram. r-Omaha and Lincoln played In aa Interesting game here todsy, re sulting In a victory tor Omaha, I to i Score: Mil. Lincoln ft ft 1 1 ft ft ft 11 U I Omaha I III I II I Hi ! Ttatterlea: Omane. vta and Camo- fleld: Unooln. Smith, Hagerman, Farth ing and Straiten. With the Bowlers - PIRATES BEAT ST. JOSEPH AND START FOR ST. LOUIS ST. JOSEPH, Mo,, April 10,-Th Pitts burgh National league club defeated the local Western league team today by the score of 14 to V. Th gam was featured by th heavy hitting of each due. The locals drove Kelloig from the box In the early part of the game. Pittsburgh used twenty men In the game, second team plsysr being used during ths lst four Innlnge. Th Plttsbugh sound Isft tonight for St. Louis, where It will open th season tomorrow. Msnsger Clark announced that Camntu and Olbaon will be the battery for the opening game of the National league eeaaon there. Score: R H . K. Plttaburgh 14 17 St. Joaeoh I 14 Betterle: Kellogg. Noel, uaroner ana Kelly and Simons; Cblllette, Preemaa, w oldring and uoeeett. COBB RIGHT ON HAND FOR TIGERS' FIRST CONTEST CLEVELAND. O., April l.-ln t opening game of the American league son tomorrow tha Detroit team will oppoee Cleveland. For th visitors th battery will be Mullln and Kocher. but Manager Davis was not ready tonight t announce hi pitcher. Easterly will coach and th pitcher will be Mitchell. Kahler or Baskette. Cobb will play In right for Detroit, having recovered from a slight Illness, and Bush will play at abort He ha not algned. but It Is said difference will be adjusted and he setll soon be enrolled. Vltt will play lea a Currte and Jones nurse Injurie. The advance sals has bees heavy and t great crowd is expected. PITCHER DRUCKE GETS $4,700 DAMAGES FOR INJURY TO BACK NCW YORK. April ML-Suit brought by Louts Draeke. a New Tork National league pitcher, agalnat tne Inter borough Rapid Transit oompany te recover 5. or for aa Injury te hie back in a subway train la October, ln waa settled oat ef court today. Drucke received fttnWl and wis oa the knoney te buy ranch near hi borne ia Waco, Tea. WALSH AND SULLIVAN WILL START SEASON FOR THE SOX CHICAGO. April ML-Plteher Ed Walsh and Catcher "Billy Sullivan, veteran battery mates, were selected tonight by Manager Callahan to oppoee Bt. Louis In tb opening game of the American league aeaaon here toroorrow. Manager Wallace of St. Leu Is plans to ase Pitcher Pelty and Catcher Stephens. ., - Three recruits will appear lo the Chi cago ttraeua. Rath will play second b Weaver shortstop and Mattlck light field. Fair weather is forecasted. Mayor Carter H. Harrison has promised to pltcb the flrat ball. Devil a Saald ta Beetea. NEW YORK. April hV-The New Tork National league club today sold Third Basemaa Arthur Devlin to the Boetoa club of the National leaaue. It ta be ueved Devlin waa released te Boston so that President Wsxd of Boston would waive clahn on Arthur Buea, a promle Ins? youn mftelder of the New Tork team whom MoGraw waa anxiooe to farm out. but whom Boetoa would not waive. Daveapwrt Wlaa A cel.. IOWA CITY. la. A dtI! le tRtwi.i Telegram. r-Davenport'e Tbree-I team defeated tb uoiversliy B to 1 bare taw after icon. Drelkwe' Flay tl. James. Drelhu took three In a row from fit. James, MoDooaid had hlgtt gam KM, and high total 171 for tho Dreifcue. D. Moyna had high game lit and high total 7 for the St, Jams. Score: .. , ' , . , . . DREIBUB.' ' 1st. tat. Ill Total manning , isft us ia straw ill in 171 OSulllvaa 17 is isg "traw 71 m 171 McDonald Ml Mb Its 47 11 , 48 , SIJ Ki ToUla J. Moyna , Straw D. Moyna Straw Scannell ., ST. ... ftoD JAMES, let. td. .. m 119 .. 1 1' .. m law .. 14 140 ... let m Total Fritscher Wsber ... GJertle . Htun .... Cochran , Totals Mft all atorrlaew Leeewe OLD SAXON BRAU. lat. 1M 177 191 I f 1M Id. ToUL m 444 1 4X it en? 1ST) 4M) 14ft. 4tl i im S.I i in is 7 K7 M. Total. 1t 1U ni 171 tit 600 ;s MJ tl Burns Has Hard Fight to Shade Chick Hayes INDIANAPOLIS, April 1.-Frankle Burn knew he had had th fight of hi life when he shsded Chick Heye, th local bantamweight. In ten rounds of fast fighting hers tonight The Jersey City boy excelled at Infighting and landed blow offer blow which Hay was unable to stop. . Hayea did his best work In th second snd eighth rounds, when he landed sev eral hard swing, cutting Burn over th right y In th latter round. Hayes had , th bsttsr of th long-rang fighting. In th ninth round Referee Dillon had to caution Burn for hitting low In tb clinches, and sfter th first round Rsy Brno son, Haynss' manager, called th easterner' attention to the low punches. Burns appeared stronger la the last two rounds than the local fighter, but oould not land a knockout It was one ef the faatest Slblbltioos vr seen In Indianapolis. Basket Ball Lassies WiU Clash Tonight The Toassrs, a picked basketeeiing squad composed of Omaha high school ftirl will clash with th gtria' floor team of th Walnut Hill Method!! church at the church gymnasium this evening, beginning at ft o'clock. This will be one of the few time during th year when the nubile will hv a cnanc to witness the gentler sex toes ths sphere through the hoop, and a large crowd 1 expected. Following la th lineup for tonight's contest: Toseers. Wslnut Hill Girls. HMee KaasnuMB. . H. F.IR. r....Jlll4rre Harrmen Mart. X.ithaa L. T IU F Edith K.utmaa Marsarat Braevajr CIO Rath Camp Manna nania u ta 'i i uia uaeaebia "raw ecaeeoei... n. U.IK. u avra Uaawee Bubatitutas-Toaaere: Elsie Rogers, csn- ter: Norma White, guard; Mary Marston, center: Klltaeeth Kslney. forward, wal nut inn tuns: Anna arvans, forward. Referee, Homer Paxton. RELEASES OF PLAYERS ANNOUNCED BY JOHNSON CHICAGO. April 10.-Prealdent John son today announced th following re leasee of players by clubs In the Amerl- csn league: By Chicago to St. Joseph Jones and Kelly to Wichita; demons; to Spring field, Oeneet. By St. Loul to Burlington Pitcher Hawk. By Philadelphia uncondltlonally)-Me- Cleary. Jensen. Piper and Pike. By Boaton to Milwaukee (optional) Anderson. I FIGHT MAY BEFATAL TO LAD Youthful Boxer Falls Into Coma After Hard Blow. rTFFE'H'FE STOPS E5GAGEXEHT Opponent la Ike Feertk Beaad Seade Hare Blow te Cheek aad Volley at Paachea t Face. NEW TORK. April M.-An hour or more after being beaten by a Chicago youth, whose Identity the police did not learn. In a preliminary bouth at the Phsrkey Athletlo club tonight. John Gold berg, aged n year, fall Into a coma and waa removed to the Flower hospital In a serious condition. It I believe he I Buffering either from fractured skull or a blood clot en the brain. ' ' -' Goldberg and hla Chicago opponent were apparently evenly matched, but In the fourth round Goldberg received a hard blow oa th cheek and a volley of blow on th face, which ao daxed him that the referee Hopped the bout. Goldberg pulled himself together and watched th remainder of the bout. but he fell into a comatose atat Just aa he was about to start for home. Death an the Galloere is (harp, short agony. The lame back of kidney troubi l dally misery. Take electric miter lor quick reller. Wo. . For l by Beaton Drug Co. BreV Badger A CMtvi Story bt Ketar- "Faam"-No. V Voas MrCabe , Dettman Bland ... Benrer 71 REIOS. lat. 1M ..... 171 144 IM , It Handicap a 12 Totals .... Jrl. M IV 141 IK! 17ft 11 td. Total. IM It Id 1 Rl 11 Mft 4W 4ta SCI M Toung .... Bock Hofmann Hay Wheat .... Total Mft 171 City Leaaae. PRATS. let. S3 tei , 11 , IM . Hi . 1 M. let le IS IS IS !d. Total. 143 14 1W IS -.7 175 7S m est AMERICAN PIUNTINO CO. lat. 5.1. Id Total PurthOUS Iwi 13 14 14,1 Carson in lea ' lit 447 Hague 173 1st 13 Mi Foleom VU 1) 13ft Evana 144 lift IM W Totals TW MS 1,441 UUUUAHUS Kl BULK TIKKS. Shaw .. Fits Heinle Lof A. Johnson . let. . i . V . : . va M. 170 11 10 1U 17t . Totsle Kalnan ... Koblnson . Grodlnsky Gearon .... McCabe ... Totals . M 71 MONA IcOIIS. let. td. X 141 IS lit 1 137 Mft 134 157 17 M. Totsl. 171 sm 1.1 441 9M ftO . m IM . 4 S1 tttft ftd. Totsl. U3 4X1 lt S1 14 tat let ' S3 la ia . ftel WJ ta till Permit to smoke. I cents. All dealers. Houck Defeated by One Johnny Dundee NEW TORK. April M--In another In stallinent of tb featlxrwclght ellmln tlon bouts, designed eventuslly to pick a fighting opponent for Johnny Kllbane. the champion, of Cleveland. Johnny Dun dee of New Tork defeated Tommy Houck of Philadelphia tonight The fight went ten rounds, at the end of which Houck wee badly beaten. The second bout between Jo Cotr of Brooklyn and Jimmy Walsh of Boston proved eo alow that th referee In tb eighth round stopped tt and declared it "no contest" There were slso three bouts In ths bantamweight class, each of six rounds Battling Henry of this eity defeated Ed ward McCloakey of Philadelphia; Fred' die Dlggln of Philadelphia defeated Jimmy Curtis of New Tork, and Phnny Morgan of Philadelphia defeated Toung Koener of this city. FORMER CHAMPIONS SURVIVE SEMI-FINAL TENNIS ROUNDS NEW TORK. April la-Two former champions. Joshua Crane ef Boston aad Vane Penned of England, 'survived ths semi final rounds of the amateur court tennis tournsment today. They will meet tomorrow In the finals, the winner qualifying to meet Jay Gould for the national championship title en Saturday, Both of today's matches went the limit of five eels and some brllllsnt play was wnneeeed. Th aeorea: Joshua Crane. Boston, beat Charles E. Sand. New Tork. -, t-J, 4-4, ft-L e-1 and Van Pennell, England, won from Pierre Plrtllard, Jr., Tuxedo. -, 4-s, t-4. t-i. ft-t Salary Clalaa Dlaaallawed. CINCINNATI. O.. April ML Th Na tional Bass liall commatsloo today dis allowed claim of Player John Thonay for eatery aggregating flU. The ronv mission held last Thoneys claim for sal ary of 13. 000 agiinst the Boston American club In Itlft was Invalid because he did not give the club service' and refused to report t It even when Informed he would be useful as a coach. CURES OLD SORES If ftll OlA artM amriatmA fnirJ Ktienfthnthai . l. . . r '- sMAawjss wquu aBkaVM ekaAaW nr- ina fllaavaaav aHawaalx. eawal.Veb rrooTafi by a magical opdrmtloa aad a car .Sected. 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