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10 THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 15. 1912. Jua. Before the Battle, Mother ( soi . Wo Copyright. 1314 Nations! News Ass's. cS-tft DO VIE &tT FOR TcmRROW !.' -K . NOT TrOKfi- 9HY CrtrlNCIS 1. Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman To Worry AeT ME l $0 Bl& Tne HeWt To CA Hie. IN ft SPtciM. .O"- .LOPES LOSE GAME ON ERROR i ' Ti-r iOmAht- Win Battit When Killer j " l)ropi Sctnlon'i Fly. ICOLTS - PLAT EKSORJISS BALL Hesse' Beys Warn In 4ld-S rra 'Ml Take Many itnM' CluM-JnllN tar ef Gam. , ' MUleC antor of Scanloa's fly In - tha ninth inning . Jolt . Unooln yesterdays amsauMl iUU shsmptonshlp. Score, I to L Omaha ha now won four at tha seven 'inta-aaaaoa games and Lincoln ena.i. '.,V ;. It was a beautiful gams from tha iBoanS of tba font. Both teaina played wail and But ona a'rrar waa made, Tha Rourkaa want through tba tnUra ulna lnnlnn without bobble.. Maara want to tha mount (or tha horn team and pitched ix tBsdng. allowing but ona bit Tba cold weather caused Manager Arbogsst fa pull Hoars oat and aand Ryan to tha Bring hna, who finished tha Sana and gave but two kit. Tba Antelope abould not bava bad a run. but a paaaad ball by CampflaM In tha eighth Inning Willi a man on second. followed by a single brouiht In tha 'Lopes" only tally. Tha wind waa wtroog and tha weather waa chilly, but deapita thla fact a goodly slasd crowd turned ant to wltnaaa tha Uat game at noma bafora tba opening. That they ware waU satisfied with tba paatlma -waa showa by thair appraoUUva ramarka oa Pn'e 111 squad. . Jastte Win Fever. At abort Kddte Justine won tha favor e( tha faoa by bla apaotacular and elsver fielding- Ha handled nine chaacee clean an a vhlatls and at bat tot away with three Uta la four tlmea up. I V.I' nllxl.. M Itu MF, ttt IhA inuua v . y "n v - - Rourkaa waa tba feature. Desperate chances ware taken by tha boya and la almost every Inatanee they won out In tba third Inning tha first run waa cored. Justice beat out a bunt, took aeoond oa Coyle'a sacrifice and want ta third when Tbomaaon flew out to center. A single to right by Jimmy Kane eoored Standing of Teams NATIONAL LEAOl'E. JLm9 (nzs ma vft w TT A .... - , ( F --"J rTi, If, II 1.1,1.4 V.UrVn. f. J M WVN 1 HI- II . A I urn r" tefi.mv5r . i- 1 1 u viaht P. W. 1 Pr. Cincinnati II 1.0 Bt. Loula I I l.oaa Boaton - I 1 I .! Brooklyn ,,.. I S 1 .an Now York I 1 i .xn Philadelphia I 1 I M Chlraao I t . PltMburfh AMERICAN LEAGUE. . , P. L, Prt. Boaton 1 l.on Philadelphia 1 l" Clmland 1 1 .6 Chlraao I I Detroit I .f" Bt. Loula It MO New Tork ! '.) Waahinftoa I AMKRICAN ASSOCIATION. P. L. Pet. Columbua , 4 1 . Columbua i I m. Paul 4 1 .ta Mlnneapolla I 1 .1W Toledo n I I Loulavllle I I .EM Milwaukee 1 4 .HQ Kenaee Oty I 4 . Indlanapolla I Not another run waa mala unltl the Ichtk when Unooln aeadlocaed the acora. trelth aloaied ta left and stole aaoond. Jk paaaad ball by Campfleld save Mm another sack and ha romped noma en a emxte by nreetone. , , In ' Omaha'a halt of the . eighth the boya failed to set ta flrat Ryan held tha 'Lopea ta tha ninth. Boanlon, the first au to bat to tba final round for aha Bawrkea, sot ta aaoond oa MDIer'a Wabott aaerinead and Wanner i right .while Nlehotf raced pvcraaa with the winning run. l K,irr OatAHA. ... K . , , -.. AB. R. H. O. Jnatlca, s.hw 4 II Coyl. rf ........... t rrbomaaoa, ILmm... 4 I Kane, lb... eranlon, lf.M.MM. 4 1 Tslahoft, P.m..., I Weaner, ?b.Hw.... I S I rampOeM, c. I. . tHaara, p i, 1 1 jKyan. P . ... i 1 Veeterday'a Heealta. NATIONAL LEAOUK. Pltuburgb, T; Cincinnati, II. Chicago, 4; 8L Loula. a, AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Loula, 4; Chicago. L Detroit, 1; Cleveland. . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 4; Cohimbua. a. ' Mlnneapolla, 11; Indlanapolla, 1 St. Paul, C; Loulavllle. 1 Kaaeae City, I; Toledo, a. ttoaaee Today. National Lnue-Nw Tork at Boatnn, Phllaoeluhto at Brooklrn. Chicago at St Loula. Pltteburgh at Cincinnati. American League Detroit at CAik-ago, St Loula at Cloveland. Boston at Phila delphia, Waahlngton at Nsw Tork. American Assoetatlon Milwaukee at Columbua, Mlnneapolla at Indianapolis, Ht Paul at Louisville, Kansas City at Toledo. Iowa and Illinois Go to Tiein Eleventh IOWA CITT, la.. Aprtl 14.-Speclel Talagram.)-eowa and Illlnola played a 1 ta 1 same today. Rain stopped the per formance with Illinois at bat In the eleveath. acora: R.H.E. Illlnol ,....MtMMM-l I I Iowa city .....iaaa-i 4 I Stolen basset Curry. Hairth, Weeer, Sacrifice hits: Rows, Thome. Berry. Curry. Three-base hit: Strtchler. Struck out: By Wells, 14; by Klmmer, XI Basea on balls: Off Klmmer, 4; off Wells. L Hit with pitched bell: Halts, tiautn. Time; I S. Umpire: Walnwrlght THREE VARSITY BALL MEN MUST STUDY UP. A LITTLE A. 1 COBS LOSE LONG CONTEST Three Sing-lei After One Out Gi-ei Cardinal! Victory. ENDS FIVE TO FOTJB, IN TWLMJfl'H Ck lease Fills Basra is ,ivi- Isalss with Nssa Oat, bat Faet Pteldlss by St. Leals Pre- T iitTIS. Aoril 14.-81nglea by Kon- etchy, Mowrey and Hauser In the twelfth Inning after ona waa out gave bu mju.. the flrat game of tha opening ernlea with Chicago thla afurnoon; acora I to 4. The vltltora had tha baere filled la tha aiav- snlh. with none out. but last iisiomg kept them from scoring. Boors: One out when winning run was scored. St Loula.. eeisss.jr Chicago .. I I 1 1 J 1 -4 t.a.m hits: Hauser. noiman, Zimmerman. Ellla Sacrifice hits: Hug- lns. Lennox. Wills. Sacrifice files: i.n . a,AiMi hssns- Kvana Sheckardr. Even. Double playa: Konstchy and BUM, Hauser and Huggtas, Brown, Tln k mnA Kimmumin: Huatins and Kon stchy. Hofman. Archer and Evers; Mow- r.v Bllae end Konetcby. Passso sail: Bliss. Bases on balls Off Brown, I; . a. ii. a Rinirk out: By Brown. 7; bv Sslles. 1 Lsft on bases: St Loula, 11; Chicago, 1. Time: 1:4k tmplrea: Johnstone and Eason. Keda finish Pitchers. CINCINNATI. O..' April K-Plttaburgh ossd four pitchers In an effort to atop Cincinnati today but failed, and the lo cale won II to 1. Esmond l triple with h. kua full In the aeventh featured the contest Pittsburgh plsysd poorly In the field, while Cincinnati 'performed faultlessly. The hitting was heavy dur ing all of the game, score: , Hatted for Suggs In the aeventh, lletted for Camnlta In the fifth, i Batted tor Robinson In the ninth. Piii.hiir.h a a I 1 4 I Cincinnati I 1 I 0 eU Two-haae hits: Marsans. McLean, Byrne. Carey. Three-ease hits: Hobllv sel. Esmond. 11 1 la. Oft Camnlta. 4 In fnitp lnnlnn: off Laifleld. 4 In twd In nines, (none out In the aeventh ; off Uardner, I In ona Inning; off Robinson, . la ona Innings; off Suggs, N In seven Innings; eff Keefe, In two Innings Sacrifice hits: Balsa, Gibson. Stolen bases: Easn. Donlln. Sacrifice . fly: Phelan. Wsaner (31. Lsft on bases: Cincinnati. I; Pittsburgh, . Bases on bells: (tr Gardner, 1; otr Suggs, a Struck out: By Camnlta, 1: by Suggs, I; by Keefe, 1. Time: KB. Umpires. Owens and Brennan. , i Jark Holland, the St. Joseoh boss, baa turned beck Joe Wlnis. one of his third i recruits to the Mink league, lie probably will be aeen with Falls City this veer. It looks at present aa If Mc Clelland, another recruit will capture the third sack for tha Drummers wis year. IDS 'Total s- 1 t LINCOLN. IAS.R, H Tote, cf ...m e IFIreatona, lb 4 fTbh, rf -1 ,. . . . . I S MUler. U. 1 tulten. lb...aM...... I ' SJarbour, lb.. ,..... I a Walker, so.,. , 4 SUrmlum. e.. I BMUtht 9 I 1 I Totala";.:..'.'....'. 1 1 ' eone eet-wbea, wtnalng run waa ecored. IDmaiis , Rune ! 11 Htta , J l I I 1 1 M A. -lWmehe , - Rnna It M M 1 a 1 .i mte .1 i a t I Two-base hit: Thomssoa. Deoble ' Msyi.Coyla to Justice, lut by pitched ball: Cobb, lute: off tlesrn, 1 In six IruunsTS) off Rran, I In three Innings truce out: By Heam. I; by Ryan. 1; by Smith, a. Basra on balla: Off Hears, a: on Kea, l; on smith. 1. Psssed balls Campfleld !. W1M pitches: Smith (II Stolem bases: Justice. Smith. Seciiflos Mtst Ceyls 2). Kane, Nleboft Cemp- eisia t iia i L-im lisipire; sjssana, EES MOINES WINS PRACTICE . GAME WITH OTTUMWA TEAM LINCOLN, April U-(8pedaJ.-On the eve of the opening at tha base ball season at tha University of Nebraska three of tha men moat depended upon were found by tba eligibility committee to be In eligible because of daUnquaacy la studies Tha men who wars dec Is red Ineligible Clinton Underwood, aa Inflelder; Pleraon. a catcher, and Carr, tha atar varsity pitcher. Tha men wara directed to atop practice Immediately and put all time ta aa their studies In order that they might be ready for the opening games of the schedule. Carr and Under- will be eligible for tha first gama and Pleraon may be la shape. The delinquency et Pleraon la all tha store serious Inasmuch aa bla work must bo Is tip top ahape so as to not endanger his partldpatioa In foot ball neat fall. It would not be surprising to aea Stlehm order Pi arson ta atop base ball, aa bla eorvlcea are not seriously needed In the catching department with tba abundance of material sow on band. Trouble Is atlll being encountered la arranging for a schedule, although the Cornhusksra will probably get a game with Amea, lewa and Kansas Definite era bava not been received these schools. Oemes have sees ar ranged with Tarklo, Mo for nest Wednesday and wfth tha Kansas Aggtsa, although tha data for tha letter baa not ssa fixed. Tba elect loa of a captain will ga aver anttl Stlehm baa fully settled apoa aquad.-; It will probably eoave some time next week. Applegate Gets a Berth. Pitcher Fred Applegate. last year with Lincoln, and who bought bla own re lease, haa signed with Elmlra of the Nsw Tork State league. , DE8 MOINES. Ia, April lt-Tha local sweatees league teem won the third of a series of practice games wtlh tha Ot turmrs Central ssaodatien this after noon, II to & Schnetherg ef the locals sod Uaderhffl and Smith at the visitors ware easily hit Todays game waa the flrat played hi tha New Western league bail park, which Is nearly - completed. Bowling Averages Metl ...... Berg Advoa Cross O'Brien ................. Hospe Individual averages: O. .: Bltkane trhras ....... Biases Iieineratta ... ChrMMsMe ... HaettaalM .... Oeit Frlfrtier . ...... kUH.nla .... Omaha Leasee. , . Won. Lost Pet. ..; h a .' v a m n i M 41 .3 M Hutlev MS IM Mattes tans ... S'aieaoe , Staas .... Cala ... IMSeraewa .... in UrCartar ItlKeaS ..... IMTrarr IsnneeiHS ItfTeawB lnllRriMMs ... IMCUrS IMBalatr IHk Zltimaa. 1SW. suuaes. lltKerr 114 a wkt IM Hasbes ... IMCnaaieeis lHDrtakwater . , lUOeelte IU B.neU .... It.' Mr, '.cue ... mviMi ...... . HI CRAWFORD WINS WITH STICK Hit Three-Sacker at a Host Oppor tune Moment of Game. BOTH PITCEEES WOBENO WELL Isaacs Ssves tba Game ay svop- plsg s Hst Liner In lbs seventh with Two Clevelaad Men n Bases. CLEVELAND. O.. April K-Loudon s catch of a Una drive off Turner s bat In the seventh gave Detroit tha victory. Cleveland had runners on third and sec ond with one out when Turners arie went Into Louden'e hands Detroit acored Its only run on Olson a error and craw- ford'a three-bssa hit Score: oii.i aaaaeae a-e Detroit i e e v v v v-' Three-base hit: irawioru. plays: Olson. Lalole and Hohnhorst: Louden, unassisted: Bush and Galnor. Stolen bass: Bush. Bases on balls: Off Kahler. I: off Covington, t Hit by pitched ball: By Kahler, Cobb and Del chanty: by Covington. Olson. Struck out: By Kahler. I; by Covington, I. Ift on bases: Clevelsnd, 4: Detroit. . Timet 1:41. Umpires: Dtneen and Per- rlne. Browne Best Wsleb. CHICAGO. Aprtl 14.-Although Walsh held Bt Loula to four hits today. Chicago lost the final game of the opening series. 4 to L St. Louis scored three runs In the third on Hslllhsn s double, s fielder's choice, s base on balls and Stovall'a drive to center. Tha visitors counted sgsln in the fourth when Walsh made two errors Irvine to catch Comoton oft base. Chi- ,un mada lta only run In the seventh when Bodie singled and scored on Zelder's dnubls. Score: Batted for Mattlrk In seventh. Batted tor Tsnnehlll In ninth. . , St. Louis 1 1 t a4 Chicago ! Two-bass hits: HSJiinan, zeraer. u rifloe hits: Hofan. Stolen basea: Shot ten, Zelder. Double plays: Bodle to Block. Left on bases: Bt Louie, j; wni- rago, a Bases on bans: utt waisn, : off Baumgartner, I. Struck out: By Walsh. I; by Baumgartner. 7. Time: 156. Umpires: fegan and Evans. HAND BALL TOURNAMENT TO BE PLAYED THIS WEEK A spring hand ball tournament for the championship of the local "T" will be held Tueaday and Wednesday evening in the association gymnasium. Tha prelim inary round will be played Tuesday and tha finals Wednesday. Dennis Ryan won first place In tha night class tournament and A. A. Averv took tha honors In tha noon class event last rear. Other enthusiasts of the sport are confident of their prowess and bava challenged tha former winners. C. O. Linn of tha commercial department of tha hlrh school Is one of these. He for. merly took honors In Indoor athletics at ih University of Oklahoma. Other sharks who will enter the tourney are H. J. McCarthy, A. M. Anderson and E. J. Neville. COLUMBUS KEEPS UP RECORD Three Bum in Third Too Big- Lead to Overcome. MILWAUKEE LOSES BT 5 TO 4 Ihelton Dellvere Twa Timely Hits sad Takee Triple Away frees Clark J set When tt Does Most Good, x COLUMBUS, April li-Hlnchman's double In tha third Inning of today's game, which was won from Mllwsukee, t to 4, wsa responsible for three runs Smith's two-base hit off Nicholson In the seventh acored Miller with the winning run. Bhelton delivered two timely sin gles and took a triple swsy from Clark when two Mllwsukee runners were on bases. Scora: Bstted for Pruck In the aeventh. Batted for Hovllk In the aeventh. Bstted for Nicholson In the ninth. Kan for Dolan. Ran for Blone. ........ Columbus f 1 a l i a uiiu.nkM a s w w w w m w v Haerlflca nits: W KOUrae, xruc. Mn- dall. Sacrifice files: Miner, riunsrty, Two-base hits: Hlnchman (Z), mrutn. Double pisy: smitn to uaiw. Hit with Ditched ball: Hlnchman by Mcuiynn, Charles by Brock. Left on basea: coium bu, 11; Milwaukee, a. Bases on balls: c i- off Cook. 1: off McGlynn, 1: ort Hov IK. 3: oil nu-nuieni, . puul. out: By Cook, 1; by moviik, i; oy mcoo,- ..... i h i. in nruca. a in mvcii in nlngs: off Cook, none In two Innings; off McOlynn, I In two end one-third Innings; off Hovllk, In three end two-thirds In ninss: off Nicholson, I In two Innings. Time: 1:47. Umpires: Chill end Ander CHICAGO TIES KANSAS CITY IN BILLIARD LEAGUE FIGURES BOSTON. April 14.-The third consecu- Hva victory of Dr. Harris of Chicago over Warren of Boston in tonight s three cushion carom game of the National Billiard league tournament tied Chicago with K ansae City tor flrat place In the leaaue standing for tha year, both bav in won iwentr-nlne games snd lost thirteen. The league standing: Won. Lost ... ia Dec Moines .... XXtamsa R.H. B. . 1 U 4 . i u a NEW HIGH SCHOOL NINE DRUBBED BY CREIGHTON la a farcical exhibition at baas ball whkk eighteen plsrers and about TM student spectators were treated to a Ne braska dust bath with variations, a picked Bins ef Crelghtos) asneerslty aad high school lade trounced the newly or ganised Omaha High school asptranta t the melody at to t yesterday afternoon oa Crelghtoa field. Score: R-H.aV Cretghton 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 I Omaha High 444441111-7M t Bstteries: Madden. Collins snd Miller: PJarkefirond. McFerland. Keyee. Trual- eoa. Plsts sad Adams, Uaaplres: Jasper sad Delamatrs STANFORD UNIVERSITY WINS 1 - e.M DAYENPOSI. U, April a-Davanport RUWINU nUNUnd TUH LUAO I .M . skmelr oenuetsd gams from a seu-1 OAslLAND. Cat. April lc-wtaalera km at the Da Meiaea Western lesgue 1 asiverstty waa tha nterooOeglats rowing dab, 1 ua three wrltotatseaevetuh i enasnptsnahlp of tha Pacific coast or the arf... Three Cavessort prtebers I Estuary here today, tba Stanford aight s4dns: three Innings sack wars affec croastng the ins hslf a smgtk ahead at trre. eulewlag but three bar. Score: the crew from the Intvereity of Weeh R.H K. ' lKto The i ntrersltv mt Csllforata crew Isveeirt .. I I I I I I 1 I M I nnathed taxes kmgtha behind Wsahlag- L Moi-.es j I tm. The race was wear a. Vbree-ouie r-.rMM Mwms v-m : Baeeter Leeaee. Games. W. I Pet A. Brandea High Balla M S!l Pepel-Olller Plleenera at 41 M AH Omaha Bedding Co at et e .lag Maseppee A3S London Tallore -.. M 41 41 All Guarantee Clothing Co....... at et .44 Stors Mslts 44 M et .49 FarrWI s Srrupe M M to .404 Individual averages: 7 1 m n ill Severe n......,.. rrt muTiM ...,m........... 1,7 larrarlak 173 City. Kansas City t'hlcaco .... New Tork .. Pittsburgh . Philadelphia Brooklya St. 1-ouia .. Boston Scbnefbera; and MeOraw; Underbill. aieritk and Wheeler. DES MOINES CLUB PLAYERS ARE BEATEN BY DAVENPORT Wartcavw Staai .... ItrWM Tiaiee cala - O Jnassoe. Hu.MI C. hue Heattastss WMe IIMaet ....... Clare -- Mnlrtav Etewe stasale m n ,e..na ... in m hiiim in 194 Moves .............. ITS IWAriMte le mieaa I7e 174Petl ie ... ITIHatrh ... intuiau let ... mHall ... 14S ... inWrttkrlek ... . mOaiSM tawnier Mereantlla tee see, .. Games. W. L. Pet n Psxos s s a .( CMsmsia Fire Underwriters St U It .tu A. O. V. W. No. 1, M K SI A. 1. Root Pts. r M at X JUt Carer-McKeaxM Ptg. Ce.. M Outlsws M 44 4 Mi Midland Glass Blewera. MIIA Spauldlnss HIM Individual averages: Laws jo-It- Stattk 1e4 fT. .1 S ITINaiaoi imj. c anim.a... 10 IT4F. hm 1 : 1 1.' a Slaaa . 17lNeraae MaMM ITHeMr UT kei aa . a . ti . . l . 14 . U POLISH BASE BALL TEAM OUT LOOKING FOR GAMES Frank E. Hydock of South Omaha bss orgsnlsed ths Polish Athletic Bsse Bsu rluk at south Omaha and Is leoktng tor (smea with teams in or outside af Omaha. Hydock declares he haa a team that can make any amateur organisation work hard ta win victory, and he antl dpatea his crew will have several scalps hanging frees Ha belt before tne season Is ended. Persons wanting game with th. (Mm ahauld telephone Sooth 1TO between I a. m. and I p. as. or South S14 after I p. m. or write to 1117 T street South Omaha. Deter ur U Sank MtFvttar lis I SVMnalav ...... lets ! HmW....... US OrSM MS Silas rklrk 144 X SusmiH ISBrova IU ki IS) S glikoillw...... Ul Grsus .-. ..... isiUkt-keaeses .... tat .SSIaa. lining gi sail 1 1 .UUBfrgr. SMMsV CHANCE GOES TO BENCH AS RESULT OF MANY INJURIES CINCINNATI. O- April It-It waa aa snunced bare tonight that Manager Frank Chance of the Chicago National league bass ball club win play so more bass ball thla season. Repented blows on tba bead from ph cried balla and other injuries sustained in tha national game have caused continual headaches for the Chicago manager and he arrived at tba above eonclnston shortly before leaving tor St Louts with bla beam tonight Ha said Zrmsaermaa would supplsnt htm at ths Initial sack, but that ha wwuld cea- tsWnE4WMlmMiWra Dean Wins Final for President's Golf Cup PINEHURBT. N. C April M.-N. D. Dean of Oakley won tha president s cup In today's final round of the annual mld April golf tournament, defeating Chla holm Beach of Fox Hills, tour up and three to play. Dean won tha morning- play from B. D. Wyatt of Fond Du Lac, three up and two to play, ana ueecn ue- fesled E. B. Wilbur of Alpins oy we same acora. In tha eonsolstion J. V. Hurn 01 uas- mont won from 1. B. Kellogg of Alptna by four snd three, while In the special eight bis fsther, William u. num. v, nineteen holes before he won from F. W. Tanner of tha Lakevlew Golf club of Toronto. Today'e play concluded the seasons schedule begun last November. SAINTS RATIFY NAMES OF WOMEN ON BOAHU IN-riEPENDENCB. Me,. April 14.-6iv elal Telegram.) President Frederic, at. Rmlth n resided over th business meet ing at the Saints' conference thla after noon. The names oi tnree women, v.- fered by the Woman's guxlllary as mem. hers of the board of trusteea or tne cmi hnrna located At Lamonl, were ratified by the conference. They are aa follows: Minme B. Nlcholeon. for one- year term; Lucy L. Ressegine, lor iwe and Csllls B. Stebbins- for .hr .rear term. All live In Lamonfnd are very enthusiastic In their Interest and support of tha home since Its lncepuun. At present forty-one children are care-. for In the home, which waa ui w woman's auxiliary last year. Leede district. England, wsa by vote disorganised, the scattering branches left being Included In tha Manchester district it waa ordered that all uorary " sets of the church be placed under th supervision of tne library commission. Tomorrow a Scandinavian meeting will be held, the services to be conaucieu that tongue. Marty O'Toole Is a level-headed, even- tempered fellow, but he vows that one or . ii-. kv been nrlng bis name I hit n freelv. snd threatens trouble an tes they let up. Marty saya be may be . ht he a no foot Tba Pltuburgb erinas have been boosting him matrimonial prise and he doesn't Uke it Don't let stomach, liver nor kidney tron ku nnam vou. when yon can quickly . tth Electric Btttera. Mc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Morrwer Whlae Fasan. LOS ANGF.LBS. April It-Howard Mor row protege of Tommy Ryan, stopped SLrt sSin m the seventh round here today. Faiten'a s-sond iniijrjl " towet Fagan waa punished badly. For rbeumaOsm yon will find nothing better than Chamberlain' s Liniment Try and see how outckly tt gtvea relief. For sale by ail dealer. Hero League at the Y.M.C.A. Finishes Up Its Swimming Meet Th Hero league swimming meet of th local "T" waa completed yesterday morn ing when about ninety lad from th grade acboola, high school and working boy' classes took part In ths diving events and tha relay race held In the association Dool. Thla end th series of gymnastic snd aquatic tens which th boya of tba "r have token part in during th last four weeks Tha meet waa to charge of J. T. Max well, physical director, and K. Linn Wal ker. All the wlnnera will receive hand soma "T" badges. Seasmarr. Summary of yesterday's events: GRADE SCHOOLS. Clasa A Diving: T. Logan, flrat; H. Wel.h aernnn: J. LonSWell. third. Eighty-yard relay, four on a team: Lin coln, first: Washington, second; Grant third. Time: 1:4. ' . Clasa B-Dtvlng: J. Nicholson, first; D. Eldrldge, second; Hstteroth, third, v.iffhtv.vard relay, four on a team: Boone, first; Grant, aeoond. Time: MK Class C Diving: Osfford, flrat; Hubner. second: Huff, third. Eighty-yard relsy, four on s team: Iro- ouola. flrat: Cheyenne, second; Bloux. third. Tune: 1:V HIGH SCHOOL. Class A-Dlvlng: Francis Perkins. flrt; R. Douglas, second; J. nootn, tniru. v.ishtv-vard relay, four on s team Washington, first; Grant second. Tim: 1'14W. Class Diving: Walker Rule, flrat; R. Mason, second; Underwood, third. Klshtv-vard relay. lour on a team: un coin. Brat; Grant, second. Time. l:Ce-k BUSINESS BUYS. Class A-Dlvlng: L. Hayes, first; H. Woodcock, second: O. Reeve, third. Eighty-yard relay, four on a team: Lin coin, flrat; Boons, second. Time: :(7tt. Defeat fee fcda-ar High. FAIRFIELD. Neb., April 14. (Special.) In the opening game of th season slaved here yesterday afternoon th Fair field High school team defeated the Edgar Hlsh school by the score of II to 4. The game wss called in the seventh Inning on sreount ox a aust storm, ocore: Edrar ( 0 a Fairfield I 1 I 4 1 -K Bstteries: Edssr, Fowler and Sconce: FalrMeld. Roberts and Woodhead. Una plres: Reevea and JQordemer. ROYSE REPORTS OH BANKS Deposit in State Institutioni In create Six Uilliotu in Tear. MOKEY AT HIGH WATER MASK laereaee ef Deposits In All Banks, Both Stat nnd national, Daring Year Asseanta Twenty 81a Mlllleaa. (From a Staff Correspondent ) LINCOLN. Aprtl K-(Speclsl.)-Secre- Roysa of ths Stat Banking board haa compiled ths reports of ths state banks. aa shown by th recent call. Thla re port ahowa a very strong and aatlsfsc tory condition of th banks of ths state. Ths state banks report a reserve or per cent being double tne amount required by law, while tbe national banks show a reserve of II per cent ana tne combined bank of th state. Including ststa and national, an average reserve of 31 per cent Th state banka have in creased three In number reporting dur ing the year and tha national banka have increased ten Is number during tne asme period. Tha Henosiia In stats bank bava in creased pS.O.MO.n during tha year and since the report of December f. 1IU. they have increased W,4HMs.7L Tha deposits In the state banks at this time, max. 73.14, 1 th high wster mark la the hls- .VI J UK IM Th deposits In national banka bar in creased tlt.nj.SOl.M during th year, ana nines the report of December s. MU. P to FeETuary ft Mil, these banks ehor an increase ta deposits of W.199.K6.M. Tha Increase of deposits in all banks, both stat and national, during tha year la t24.144.oa.il. and since the report of December (. MIL tha Increase amount to I14.W.604.IO. 4 T- Bee Want Ada Produce Results. Ton can aay gouneya to constipation wltb a clear conscience If you use Cham- berlaln'a Tablets Many have ban per manently cured by their use, For sal by all dealers. Think of the Hot Summer Coming Comfort then means much to the employer as well as the employe. More and better work can be accomplished in a cool, well ventilated office such as is afforded by The Bee Building. The spaciousness of the building is ' made p r o m i n e nt through the large court and good siied offices,direct- ly connected with outside exposure, which aids in form- jnsr air passages through the whole structure. Other conveniences of Ika building ten ants are assured through attentive janitor service and speedy elevators. Now is the time to move into THE BEE BUILDING A few vacant offices axe listed: . a , r", 2 r , r -- t 1 i j J, - J ' ' If mft f 1 B: trails. Adlolnlnc rooms can be rented single or en- a.t present doid mMun . . u. , v, m.ii.ir wwv ; .uss partitions; have aa east axpoaura oa Seventeenth street snd are vary desirable rooms. senis lmxllH feet In sire: bss tare north windows and a nrlvate office partitioned off Inside this space. This room would be particularly wall suited for sa srchltect or studio. 26S Fronts on Famam street snd Is almost In front of ele ntor landing. Blse 8xltfe. or 14 sonars tost Partitioned to afford private office and reception room. Sea Recaption Room, private office, two large closets, bur workroom with two north windows Ideal of rice for engineer, srchltect doctor or other profssslnal men. Rental per men Lh ........ .......... 1 48 .OS gnu -is 11-trl t else, located en th conn, doss to sky tlsnt thus having excellent natural Uxht The specs could tt divided as aa ta snake twa vary pies sent rooms, price. par moat OT-s Sao Office ta tba north wast corner, having four large wta gown. A tlreprooi VSUJI iw am pnnenwa uiisioie pspera to touch in demand aad la afforded In this room. There is tatal ef II square feet of floor space and some weald bs samppea with partitions ta satisfy good tenant. Tba rental orloa is per month ............ ............ .aeg as The Bee Building Co. Bm Business Office . 17th and Ftrntm Sta