THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 21, 1912. tl STRIKING OUT WITH THE BASES FULL foprrlAt 1HI National Nen Association. Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman ffaoR Boob I A AflU V everybody "i f MFV H f codfish and i TwiNG-S 1 RRY , A&T YOU. RE.MIKD 1 V"t J T V-M JlfV IT V ' J - RwBBfiR PUird,T V jwi MtifP a y ' 1 BIG INDOOR MEET SATURDAY Over lire Hundred Athletei to Com pete is Annul Zvent. KA5SAS CITI HIGH COMING Eight Athletes trass Central MmI la Ceeapcto la Malay U Against Ossaha, Siena Clip aad Pea Melaea "lark Schools. Cntrles for the big annual Indoor veal at Ilia Auditorium nut Saturday night are pouring Una to efflca o J. Trultt MpswaU, physical direct ur af ths Young Man's Christian association. 8avara of tha local Inatltutlona bsvs entered men for geowt ai the track gventa ana ths Uni versity ef Nebraska sent word that I aria bunek at track athletes will be down la represent that laatltuiloa. A totter received yesterday Irom Coaob Jtunbe Stlehm at tna University of We- I bras says toa baa a atar ha will aatar ' for ths M, 420, and etkViard dashes who la U try out (or lb Olympics in Juna I aod who at present ll assisting Stlehm ; In eeaehlnf tba university boys, In hla I setter Coach Stlehm WM particularly y snxJoux to know II Amas osllege bad y' entered a rlay team. SUabm aspects t put an a imni vvnee wr m wr race and Is confident that bis men will win th event for lbs Indoor Shempion shlp of tba Missouri valley. ateewet la Wreatllagf. Much interest Is being taken la tba wrestling and baling matches snd an trlaa ara oomlng la Ihlek and taat far these vents. Tba wrestling matches will be of flttsen minutes' duration and wtu be cendueted according to amateur rules, la ipse neither man gets a fall before tba Urn limit the referee will award tha decision to the man wbs was tba aggressor moat ef the Urns and on skill and good gll around, work being die- ployed. Tba boxlpC matches will t)r-rounda each of two minutes dura-t.-.B Ottt ens Rdnuta reat and tba referaa III rendof big decision on points. Boxers will wear elghl-ounon glovae. One and one-half hours will be consumed pulling off tbeae sventg as there are five wrest ling and five boxing ennte. However, , tb track and fleld events will be going n while these events are being pulled off In the arena , ' Word bag been raeefvod that tba Iowa and Kansas Institutions will enter a large number of men. Iowa university. irk and Mornlngelda bsvs entered men for lbs relay races and for the big track events. The blgb schools ef Das Molnet and Sioux City ara entering big fields and It is expected that the fuuux Cits' blgb school will be a strong son tender tor the blgb school relay event. Omaha high school baa entered a atrong bunch of man tor thte event as has tba Kansas CUy high school also. Waalayaa coiieta Is sending a batch af star men for he relay raca and fur ths dashes. Caa college la sending but four men, but they ara alt stars, it Is expected that (Clement WUsoa ef Caa college will stand a vary strong show af pulling down the dashes, 11a la to try out for ths Olympio gair.ee and baa a record for ths daabae which la brilliant Iowa and Kaaaaa Cassias. The Moameutb Athletic club baa ea ter ed tb following man: rorty-ysrd dub: W. iloeaft, B, Samp son, ll gA'hrlber. Two hundred and twenty-yard dash: 8c!:rtber and Uoealt. Eight hundred and eighty-yard dssbi H. Wright. One bum: Mlckals, M. Wright, E. Samp eon. Two aulas: W. Hoeeit, R. jtmaa, H. Golden, C. Carlson. Relay: Hoeaft. I)ailey, Mlckals, 8chr ber. Oner, Wright. Belleva Calleaa Batrlaa. Vellevue aallags baa antarad: Forty-nrd daeh: Paulsen, Maxwell Huh lump: guackenDush. Twelve-pound shot: Curilea Kaiay: Paulaea Quackenbusb, John son. Obman. Fowler, Janaa. Two hundred and tenty-yard dash: Obman, Uuacltanbuab. Walnut Hill Methodist athletes bsv en tared for Iwa events: Relay; Clark Williams, Benjamin W. llxras, Adams. Fellers, UowaiBg. Te snliaa: Hudaoa. Threa svaata will be participated In b, ths Svaa AthleU club: Two-tulle run: Krlckson. , cme-mile: cariman. Furty-yard ansa: Carlomsn. Aekbarr flab, rtrwt M. K. Cherrh. Relay: Williams. J. Williams. Wal Use, Campbsil, Ferry, Beevea. Y. M. G A. Forty-yard dub: Bwley, Deems, Con- Standing of Teams AMER. LEAOUB. W. U Pet Boston C 1 .m Phllad'phla I I .SSI Cleveland... I .171 VKX Chlcaso .... 4 I A71 Detroit .... I J71 gt'a l I Jft9 la.., I I ,M irk., IIA WEbT. UEAOl'E. WUPct. Omaha .... 1 l. Denver .... I S I ant gt. Joseph. I e l.M Wichita ... 1 1 Topeka .... 1 1 Lincoln .... d I t ashlngt' Sioux City. I .(no Hi. Louis. Dee Molnea e i .eo)! Nw York NAT L LEAGUE. AM EH. ASSN. . . W.L.Pct.1 j . w,um i mcinnati I .as; Columbns ..11 New York.. I S Minneapolis I t lT"f-" ! f ' Toledo g I .61 rruiaa piua a .7it Paul I 4 Boston .... I I .HO Louisville ..II Chlcaea ... I 4 B4! Mllwsukaa 4 I nrooxiyn ..IS .zj Kan. City... I f .13 rituburgb I .till luUian polls 1 I .Ul Veelerdaya Haaalsa. WEHTKRN LEAGUE. Bloux City-Omaha, rain, IJncoln, f; Denver, U. Wichita, 4 Tupeka, t. Das Moines, . St Josspb, I National league. Brooklyn. I; New York, 4 "wun, , ranaaaipnia, 1. 471 y w, e-iteourgn, r. Cincinnati. 4: Chicago. I; tan Innings. AMERICAS LEAQUE. Chjcato, I; St Louis, t; flfleen Innings, 'yeiand, I; Detroit. I; eleven Innlnga Philadelphia, I; W aAlngton, sw York, Boston. 7: eleven Innlnta AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W Milwaukee. Ti Louisville. A Kansaa city, 1; Indianapolis, It Minneapolis, ?: Toledo, I St Paul, 0; Columbus, 1 ' Gaaws Today. Western IiiJtfMi r Lincoln at Denver. Wichita at Topeka. Dea Mulnes at St. Joseph. National Leaaue St Louie at Chuti. bail, Plttabuisb at Chlcax. Amerlt aa Leaa-ua rhina a, iM.i, Cleveland at Detroit Soldiers Will Gather I ROD AND GUN COMMITTEES to See Boxing Bouts Local ring followers will bsvs a chases la witness a fast mill at ths post gym nasium at Port Crook on Wednesday evening, when Ouy Buckles will mix with Johnny Sudsnberg, ths South Omahv welterweight. The fight Is scheduled to go six rounds. Both lads are training bard for tba bout, and ss they are about evenly matched some fast work Is ex pected. A good card of preliminaries bss besa arranged, ths feature of which will be a six-round affair between Kid Ecbolla of Port Crook and Young Davis of Kansas City. Ths other curtain raisers will he between soldier tads ef Port Crook, KANSAS CITY GETS LONE RUN (Continued from PI ret Pegs.) by LeroV. 1 Time: 1XL ITmnlrua i:.v. and Erwla. tTTT.TCTS OYIECOMB A LEAD NO RUNS MADE IN FIFTEENINNINGS (.Continued from First Page.) -vaauH sua uie aeaicauoa of, tba asw Kevin field. Neither MulUn nor Orsgg proved a pussle. Ths Cleveland southpaw pucneo wen in streaks, but In Ins In nings ths Tigers did bit Mm they found him hard and often. Two double stsals in ths first Inning by Cobb and Crawford -r scoring on ths second-was tba feature. Score: ctaygiuNo. DaTraorr. Grener. If., s 1 s a svm -- ... . . ..... '""i SS. ., B 1 I lil ef.. 4 1 I Mole, ID... S Hn. rl ... 4 Nuknk'ret.lk I III Tanwr. Ss.. Ill etrlr e. 4 I 4 drees. .... lit Taleda la atoatoa br Issre at Seven la Ftva. , TOLEDO, April U-Aftar driving Wast to ths be neb la tba seventh, Minneapolis tied ths score an KJUtfer's timely single. Scars: TOLXDO. MINMIAFOU). uj.flti sen oss Ik... sill eciraer. ef., I I I s I 1 I f Miliar, ss.. (MH III swilliasu, Ik I 1 I I l ill SKiinm. u . I 1 1 l s e snossaiss. rr S IIS ir-trrls. ss.. I 1 Board of Directors Kunei Ken Wko Will Uuagt Sports. ACIUATIC SP0ET3 TO THE FKOFI Piles. Mlarkaua.lb 4 yilck. r.... I CkspeMS. el 4 lureA at.., 4 Msloaa, If.. 4 tMrrtck. U.. I Wm. 4 Jsiaes S. . .. I OHSSS I SI l ii I eoiti. is. i i ii i t B S I 9 4 I I I I nun I I I i i t I i s I e I i e 4 e e-i ii susudse. ,. f-m Iirsrfer4. rf I I 1 I I 9!.Mstr lb i I 1 I I SeiMisor, ik Ill I I . si.... 1114 I latsute, a.. I I I I I I Islellie, p... I I I I " ejumi) i tui....is u aitl To out when winning run soared. Cleveland .... 1 I I I I I I I I M Detroit I I I t I I I M H Two-o.ee hits: Olson, Rysn. Lejols, Turner, Crawford. Jackson. iKjuhla ulay: Oregg to Hohnhoret to Easterly. First on balls. Off Oregg. I: off Mullln, 4. Struck out: try Gregg. I; by Mullln. s. Tims; 1:2a. Umpires: 1'errlns and Dlusen, LINCOLN LOSES LOOSE GAME (Continued from Ft rat Page.) ths ninth a pass to (Jeer, a stolen bass snd Klcksrt'i single resulted In the win ning run. Soorw: TOPEKA. . A-B. R. Rlekert. If I s Gardner, b 4 i Lw, ea 4 Frants, tb 4 I Kins, ef 4 I Emory, lb 4 e Clear, rf , t-'haprsan, e , 4 I Alderman, p 1 g Young, p ,... J g i e Kysn . Totals , Pettlgrew, Mrtrlieton. Urldtn, rf f Koerner. lb Clarke, tb , Hugbes, 2b Mea. es tiemmons, , Perry, p Routt, p Walk. WICHITA AB. B, ffeete 1 I I lee 1 eeje rsd. Two bandrad and twenty-yard dash: ivirt Deem. Seeley, Medelund, Phetta- 'C. ur handred snd forty-ysrd dash. ig. Ritchie, Bern-man, -half mile: Lvtdwig. Wrtgel. nne: welgeL rracht Pewera. ; ttyan, Wldenioldt : Wallace. Uliaoa I... ut; Ritchie. Tbarnneon lni. l bars: Slgler, s'arnbarg. ira . lerca, Phettlepiac.. suing; Thompauo. aarage, CotrelL ckr. Pluenburg, neelty. Psscala, a. Rice, Baugk, ": Wharton. Ryan. Shonqulst. ' r,l. ThorApaoo. LaagWser. ela . ariiberg. h. a a. a : III !!! t 4 set e e i 1 1 1 w ii h. a a e e e t ii ! i i e e ii i t I ! l i i ! 1 e e e e e e 4 5 U Smltk, III lOlBSteee. s s e s Tettl ...is sn is i Teuls M II I II I Batted tor Jemes In ninth. Toledo Minneapolis Two-baas hits: Melons l. First baas on balls; Off James, 1; off Olmstesd, t Struck out: By West, 1; by Olmsted. I lilts: (Xr Weet I In six Innings; oft James, I In three Innings. Time: l ii. Umpires; Ferguson and Haiullbos. RUNNERS SENS RECORDS l4.als ....II lotted for Young la ninth. '1 wu out when winnuig run seurad. batted lor perry In tba wutb, TePfke leilliii jg W.cUJta I I I I 1 I i S Three-baee hits: Gardner, Lee, Emory. Two-unee ntta: Frants. King. SacrU.. hm ixuifen. Douuie pias: to Frants to Uardner, Mee to Hughes to Koerner. Stolen sue: ttear n.T, .... Alderman. 4 in four Innings; uif Youna. I In flva laolnge; off Perry, k la e:xit inning.: el t hout 1 In one inning. b, on bsu-a: Olf Alexander, J: ou Alr man. 1; off Young. S. otf Parry. J; irf lioutt t Struck out; uy Alderinsui. 2' bail; by Alderman, a Umpire: lutekul. (Centlnusd from First page.) ' I oiie-mlle, Cue, 1 half mile. Coe, IS Intersrholastlo class, two-mils and one mils: Wast High of Des Moines, I U snd .. Relay, two-mils, university: Mlnnreola, first; Nebraska, eerund; Ames, third. Time: tin. New record. Drake relay, two-mile, eollege: llorn- niisiue, ursi; Cornell, set-Ond: Orlnnell, third. Tims: Ursaks Drsks track reom. Kelsy, ons-mlls tinlverelly: rhl.-ao. flrsl; Ksnas, second; Washington, third. time: e:as. Relay, ons-mlls, college: ' Coe. Mret norningilde, second; Cornell, third. Time Relay, four.mlle, university: Wisconsin, first; Ami, second; Minnesota, third, Time: l :. Kelsy. hslf mile, rollege: Cos. first Orlnnell. secondj Highland Park third. rime: i n Relay, half mile, university: Kanus, riret; Ames, second; laws, third. Tims 1 ss Relay, four-mile, college: Des Molnea. Iirat; Cos. second: Qnnne II. third. Time Motoring Time Has Come in These Parts "Spring tlms la motoring tlms; there's no doubt of that," said H. E. Predrtck son, local dealer In Chalmers cars. "Right ow about half tna motorists 1 know are getting ready for country trips. In ths spring everyone wants to get out Into ths open. The country Invites tba man with a ear. "And with lbs opening af ths touring season the man whose car has a long stroke motor and a fivs-speed transmis sion begins fully to realise tba advant ages ef that construction," Cralsa Dswa Mlssaarl Planned i Oas al Pwalatwa af Seaaaa la la Aagaet. Sport activities ef Wis Rod and Gun club were officially begun here yesterday afternoon, wbea lbs board of directors held a meeting In Frank Weaver's offli In tba Braadets building, discussed plans and appointed committees to carry them out All sorts of outdoor sports will be I Joyed, Including base ball, tennis, fishing ind equatka Trap shooting, canoeing snd yachting will be the special features this season and ths committee ebalrmsn will devote eensldsrabls attention la these sporta O. N. Aulsbaugh, whs will direct ths affairs of tba canoeists. Is planning crulas down the Missouri for soma tlms m August. Bt Joseph will be ths dsetl- nation. Following ara tba committee chairmen for ths ysar: House and grounds, D. H. Christie; yachts, 8. S. Hamilton; motor boats, R. O. Orsysorti canoes. O. N. Aula- beugb; flab and gams protsctlon, Carl N, Johnson; sntertalnment O. N. Aula laugh; membership, W. A Eddy; Audit ing, A. P. Bloom; miscellaneous sports, J. P. Prentiss; trap shooting. W. W. McDonald. AH, PARK AT WICHITA I V ISNOTLEAKING NOW : tba first exhibition gams Is ths new Vktets bal park threw home runs wars made off bits that rolled under the outer fence. Tba next dsy Manager Hugbea got busy and borrowed thirty shovels ! kb tha Wk-hlta street department and giva tba Jobbers their morning workout by taring them bans tind around tbs bottexs ct tba fence. OMAHA-SIOUX CITY - GAME IS CALLED OFF Oa account af tba successful efforts aa the part af old Jupiter PluHus tba aso ond gams of tba Wester league iocs' series between Omaha and Sioux City was called oft Dawietooa Laevds abaters. MILWAUKEE, Wla, April H-iUrlev Davidson of St. Paul tonight won the ten miles world's championship profes sional roller skating nr over threa otner fast rscera . Tbs lima, xt n4, is said to be a new record for a fifteea-lap flat track. Jens Carey (,f Reading. Pe finished eeeoad, about sis Inches back ut tna winner. THERE IS NOTHING BETTER THAN SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Bart Murphy ef "Murphy did It" fam has returned ts Omaha from a trip to New York. Philadelphia and Boston. where be visited various factories sad ascertained tba eondittans tor spring bust ess. Mr. Murphy la favorably Impressed with tba general situation. "Tba motor truck market" bs says. "Is very acthra, espa dally in Boston. It ts pleasing to note how sagwrly oonservatlva Boston hoosM baya adopted tba motor truck, and thi business there compares well with New York and Philadelphia "From spy observations I am eonvtneed mora than ever that ths 'after sale' aery let is tba Important factor In deciding salsa. Merchant want to feat satisfied that the equipment will bs kept up to a certain standard of efficiency; that the manufacturer will render sock assistance sa ts consistent with good busiaass Judg ment; that ths purchase af one or more trucks dose not msaa an uncertain In vestment but will ban a value ior year ts cam. "Far this reason merchants who con template changing to tracks era seeking advice from ssmrsnles making a earn plsta Has af commercial vehicles, thereby Insuring unbiased recommendatlaa. This unbiased recommendation Is being sought only from sompaaiea wboaa commercial gad financial rraaoaslbillty hi aa assur ance of their ewg) permanency la tbs Miller Park Club Plans Big Season Miller Park Ootf club will b sen ted on ths local sport map this San son. Plane have bean mads by W. S. Wllmoth, president ef the erganlsatlon, for a busy season of Sthlstlo activities. Tba opening date will be Msy 11 or May 18, according to ths wssthsr conditions. Ths golf course of nlns bules la In ex. oellent sondltlon snd will be kept la good shape all year by J. H. Melvln, I us In dian. Vary few changes havg bean mads on tba course, except that soma of tha putting greens bsvs been Improved. All ths tennis courts will bs rolled this Week snd play will bs etsrtsd Immedi ately. Ths ball diamond nt ths grounds will bs skinned end leveled off before the opening day. Ths Clan Gordon Athletic association will play citcket, golf and lawns bowls at tbs Miller Psrk club this season, which will mean a total uf about thirty extra members. A special sod "layout" will bs msds for tbs lawn bowlers. Following are ths committee chairmen ef tbs dub: Field, W. A. Ellis; tennis, J. i. O'Neill; rules, t, E, Merrtam; house, D. A. Martlodals. Illinois is First in Meet with Missouri COLUMBIA, Ma, April XL-Illinois Stats university won tbs dual track meat from Missouri Stats university this ansrnooa by 71 points te U. Anderson of Illinois won ths quarter mils run from Bermond. tba fastest man of Missouri. by a hair's breadth. Nicholson, tbs star high hurdler . of Missouri, did not finish In ths hurdles, but bs won lbs high lump and ths broad lump. Murphy af Illinois was first In ths Pols vault at twslva feet which was as high as tha bar could be placed. To snow what ha could da Murphy vaulted a distance above tba bar at Its bighost point summaries: Hammer throw: Beldlng. Illinois, first Thatcher. Missouri. mrmnA- Karl... Illinois, third. IHmnu la tiL in... 1'ole vault: Mumhv. Illinois firei- ir.n IHnols, second; Talbot Missouri, third.' Two-mile run- 1,1., . first: Bullard. Illinois, second: Moan. kiisJ souri. third. Time, kl:0V Hurdles. t yards; Klrxsey. Missouri, first; Cass. Illinois, second: mi note, third. Tlms. It 01 seconds. Running broad jump: Mciioleon, Mis souri, first: Navaiu. 1in..,i. .T.i. Hull. Ilbnola. third. Dkimr. 'n . -i . "au-mlls run: Bermond, Missouri, knap. Illinois, Iftlrd. Tims, 1:43. ' . Shot put: .Thatcher, Missouri, first; MO, MISSOUri. Second: Anora..n U,-- u L., "'ancs, ss feet inches. Hurdles. 11S vu-fla- n ii .. . . . Coetar, Illinois, second: wilder, Missouri.' unra. Time, eecands. Quartw mile: Sanders, Illinois, flrat; Bsrmond. Mlsaonri, second: Huntsr Hit. noia, third. Time, 0:114. ,unl,r' Dash, IB) yards: Cartls, llllnola first. Stltset llllnola asooiul: wn, ii,iTl' third. Tiros, ftlo. High jump: Nicholson, Missouri, first; Morrill, Illinois, second; Case, Illinois, third. Distance, i feet X, Inchea Mils run: Cope, Illinois, tlrst; Thomp son, llllnola aMcaeuf: stmiti. u.. third. Time, 4 tl ' Dssh. t yards: CortiA Illinois, first: Burke, llllnola. Mrnnil' U.-l,n lll,n. third. Time. II H iionda " Discus throw: Hatcher. Missouri, first; Anderson. Missouri, ee.ond; bulla, Mil. son, third. Distance, la (act it, inches. RECORDS OF STATE SCHOOLS tContliiued from Flint Page.) st rk seconds In the til ards on May 71. ISM, Robert Wood baa bstlsrad this niark, as bs negotlaiad tha dtatanua In seconds at tha Missouri Valley In terschulaetlo meet last year. Bums' record stands, however, aa Wood never beaten It In stats competltlos, f'wmalete' l.lat af Beourda. Following la ths complete list af rec ord, giving event, name of holder, place sf meet la which record wse mads, sad datsi 16U yard dash. Iftu asronds-tt H Bur rus, Lincoln. May JJ. lsut; B. C. Wild man, York, May rt, 1PM; Robsrt Wood. Omaha. Msy Jk, 191 .. ce-ysrd dash. St4 seconds R. H. Bur- rus. l.ltKoin. May Tl, iwt. fen-yard dash. i. swconds-O. V res land Haatlnaa Mar u. uus Hslf mils run, t minutes, seconds a. ueorge, rranklla. Msy r . Mile run, I minutes. II seconds Alfred nenneay. umaKa, klay B. iw L-ard huriiiee, 17M seconds W. Col. Uer. Falrburv. sf u llua 231-yard hurdles, bi secosds-P. dravea, Kearuey military acadrmr. May a. Ilia Pule vault. Hi feet I Inches Vergil Hec tor. Omaha. May it, 11L Running higu Jump, I feet N lex-bee-W. Wiley. T.wk. May It, 18 Running broad Jump, 3t feet rKa Inches -W. Wiley. y0rk, May St 111. Twelve-pound shot put. 4s feet mcnea vt. uuval, Pairbury. MS I., iw. Warren Howard. Omaha. May M. tna Twelve-Douari t.. . thraas. Ual laall '"-. Met ai toy. Mi one a. May A, IS .V. , Discus throw. B fort Incbas C. Mevera. York. May SI Ills. One-half mil r.i i miauta JMk sac. onds-umaha. May . 1HA ENTRIES FOR DETROIT STAKES AND PURSES BREAK RECORDS DETROIT. April Ja. Entries for tba stakes and parses te ba raced at Detroit's eeeoad Grand circuit meeting la eonnso tioa with ths Michigan stats fair. Sep tember M to 1L ara said te beat all ds at all tracks- There ara fartr- two sn tries la tbs Mm M. and M. trot and thlrty-fivs is tbs K.SW C ef a pace, while Us 1 IS trot with thlrty-eta. to tba greatest sum her svsl samed la tha clasa Tba I pace bas fourteen and tna 1 Pace for Michigan ewoed ' borsas bas twenty-two. in connection with tba class events tbs Horsemsa futurity sf tla,est Is to ba raced st thla sssatlng. which follows Us New York stats fair and pre cedes Columbus. Silver Trophy Cups Won by Kelay Teams Tbs silver trophy sups that will be swarded ths relay taam winners In tbs big Indoor track mast which will bs held et tba Auditorium Saturday evening form ens ef ths most elaborate and aostly arrays of sport trophies that has bean aesa berg fur some Urns. There are lea cups In ths bunch. , All Uis trophies are now on exhibition at tbs "T" assodstloa In ths lobby, where Ibsy era la charge of n spedsl ea re taker, Thsrs ara Mil. eurved-shaned cups, low-bowi affairs, fancy engraved piscas and polished trophies. in addition to ths cups a handsome diamond stickpin Is hung up for the entrant who makes the highest Individual score In tha meet It was dunsted by tna nassa Jewelry company. renewing ig ths list of cup trophy donors; lintvsrstty relay, C B. Brown Jewelry company. College relay, T. U Combs A Co. ' association relay, Shook Jewelry company. High school relay. Arthur Edholm. Church Federation relay, Ryan Jewelry osnpsny. Orsad school relay, Aaron Jewelry cam. pany. Athletic clubs relay, Ousisfson Hsndrlcksoa. Soldlarr rslsy, A. Maadelbera. Firemen egslnst policemen relay, Wolfs eareiry sompany. Mall carriers wslklna arlar. Sol Bars. axe Jewelry company. Auto Club Merger Vote Known Friday A Joint mooting of ths members of ths Omaha Motor club and the Omaha Auto mobile club will bs held Friday evening. April , st I o'clock at tbs Roms hotel at which tlms ths rots en ths proposed merger of ths two organisations will bs announced. If ths merger Is ratified, officers will bs elected for the ensuing year, tha of' flees of esch organisation having been vacated by tbs present Incumbent MERCHANTS WILL PLAY STORZ AT COUNCIL BLUFFS Ths Merchants will play ths Stors Triumphs, ths premier semi-professional ball towers of Omaha this afternoon at Athletic psrk. Broadway and Thirty. fourth streets. Council Bluffs. Ths gams will bs celled st l o'clock. Ths Stors ksd the jinx on ths Mer chants Isst yssr, but ths Merchants think they can chass It away this afternoon. ss they bavs a new lineup thla ysar. Manager Crows has engaged ths ssrv- Ices of Wllllsrd Qulgley to umpire at Athletic park. Hs will hold ths Indicator In ths southeastern Nebraska league. Following Is ths lineup of both teams: Merchants. Robinson...., Hod ire Wahl Evers Goff , Peterson 8-anln Hombaih... Payne-Duff.. Position. ... Tlhrd... ... Second.. ....Short.... ... First.... ... Center.. ....Left ... Rlrht... ...Pitch.,.. ... Catch... Stors, Durkee Graham Mlnlcus Drummy Welch Rondo Probst McKensle Clslre-Hschtsn PROGRAM FOR PUGILISTS IS GIVEN OUT BY VERNON CLUB LOS ANGKLES: April sfl-TIm pugilistic program arranged by Manager Thomas McCarsy of tha Vernon slub for ths nsxt three months show ths following schedule of twenty-round bouts: Frsnkle Conley and Johnny White, April 27; winner of this bout with Abe Allell, lss- 11. Hoasrd Morrow and Eddls McGoorty. mklUlewelghts, May Zl. Samusi Langford and Joe Jeanctte, June snd Ad Wolgsst snd Rivers for the lightweight championship, July 4. Ill addition to the July 4 fight Mc Carey said Wolxsat snd Rivers again would meet Labor day, both having agresd Is the return match regardless of the outcome en ' Independence day. RYAN HAND BALL CHAMP Wing Local Honors by Taking Three Out of Five Games. LOT LOSES THE RECORD Winner af Maadeasaa Cold Medal Accomplishes Victory by Clever -Back Caart Flavian Gasae Tight Until Mad. Dennis Ryan won tbs local band ball championship yesterday afternoon on the courts at ths "T" by taking three out of flva close games from C. O. Linn, former University of Oklahoma hand ball shark. Ths scores were tl-U, 11-14, 10-2L 1-!L a-u. By dint of clever back court playing Rysn took ths first two games, but Linn cams back strong ana outclasses nis rival In ths third and fourth gnmsa The final contest wss exciting, ths players ses-sawlng back and forth until ths tost two minutes of play, when Ryan forged ' ahead and won barely by two points. Rysn, wins a handsome gold medal ana - Linn will receive a sUvar "T" badge aa second prlxe. THOMPSON SURPASSES THE ALL-ROUND ATHLETIC MARK PRINCETON, N. J.. April H.-F. a Thompson, a member ef ths second ysar class of Princeton Theological seminary, broke ths world's record for tha number sf points scored In an all-round athlstto championship trial held hers today. ' Thompson scored 1,177 points, or 152 points mors than Sheridan, the holder of tna all-round championship record.1 Thomp son's record will not stand as official. ss It wss not made In an official meet Ths trial was held under ths Amateur Athletic union rules, however, and It lacked only official sanction to stsnd as a record. Thompson bag twice won the Amateur Athletic union gll-round cham pionship. N , Travis Wlas Toaraameal, T.AKKWOOI) N. J.. Aorll .-Walter J. Travis, the veteran Garden City golfer. won the annual SDr na tuurnsment or tha Counliy club here today by defeat ing C. 11 Gardener of Ekwanok, I up and 4 to pisy Special sals of dresses Monday up le 111 W values In two lots at R.96 and Ills. 8ai Adv. pags 4, news section. Orkln I Douglas Street Store. stigiulsts your buslussa by advertising In Ths bet the newspajisr thai rseebse all of tbs buysrs. NOTABLE HARNESS HORSES ' IN STAKES AT CLEVELAND t-u.vi.laA.ND, o.. April J0.-Tbs list of entries for lbs seven early-closing stakes tna porta Randall Grand circuit met ing, July to August t, as announced today Includes a sntrisw. tfae Tavern Steak," sne of ths biggest amateur events ef tba year, beading tba list with let aominations. Tbs stakes are: CfcsamDtanr.il In Bea-awsse.. a. I - IV tr.M tl "tLI" "t tA- ' "tries. twernvfri.TL'.!!:: ". eiue Ren. thirty "rV - U "- "' " !' lW x .ntrl.. amon tnc-m R. T. i u mu e..l. -a is.. i. archdale. ' ' " The Fseig. im irmti.. raw The Ohio, I la trotting, valus twenty-una antriea Read Orkln', Douglas Street Start ad Page i, news ssctjoaa. SPRING TENNIS TOURNEY SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW Tennis activities smsna th. laAa af tha Omaha High school will tomorrow afteraooa. wbea the annual sarins singles tstimsmant will mart tba entrants ,T- lag at prlvats courts and at Happy Hot lew. , "tP-tkras youthful wMeWw af tbs raasust bsve elgned up for the event and drawing, will be made kv l Me- Snane Monday sasrnlng lnd posted In' tas mala bail at tbs school gliding. I Tba four lads making tha keat abowing, la this spring tonraey will represent tbs school against Crelghton and tbs fnl seraity ef Omaha squads la their annual raequst competition, walck sruf bs nsMi la May " " Xjiv ' -: ' , r . .... ' - i Think of the Hot Summer Coming Comfort then means much to the employer as well as the employe. 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