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Moinei Balliea After Bourkea
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,iOTZ ALLOWS BTSE SAFE ONES
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Played by Pa'e Mem Which
Oaeaa Saa at De
Molaee.
J ' DCS MOINES, April tt-A flfth-lnnlng
.nllr In which three run war scored.
1 " Won far Dea Motne today I' tint (Uim
i ' of the lenoa at boom. Omar was de
, 4 ' faeted. I t 1 Tba local fauna Lota for
Bin hit, tear:
DBS MOINES.
AJI. B, H. a
I foMgaa, tb..
1 Kal. a
' . Xeiir. of
I ThomaA lb..,
.. 4
i Wetcb, lb...
i I Korea, rf....
?! Curtis. If....
I MnlrraW, ..
... I
: Fbor, p. I
Run, 1
Halm 1
j Totals n i 1 a u i
) OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Jostle, as 1 I t I
Cor rf 1
Thomaaon, cf ,. 4 1
Xua. lb 4171 1
Davidson, If 4 I
Nlshett, lb (10
Wumt, lb till
ArbufUt, I I I
Loll, p I 1 I
tfcaaloa 1 t (
Total 5 " " M t
IlKttsd for Fabw In mtmiIIi.
baltaa for Nlabotf In nlnlh.
Dm MoUm l-l
Omaha H1IMMH
Twe-baa hit: Kan. K.lly. rortla
llln; Off fhbar. I In Mra Innlniaj off
Htxia, I In four Inlnia. 8arrtfU hilm:
Wloh. Juatloa. Arbocaat. lxrta. Moln
ami: Ivlooa (It. Nl.hoff, Wannar.
lf on baa: D Molna, I; Omaha, T.
Flrat baaa oo balls: Ulf Lota. I; off
Fabor. 1; off Ru(. t Mrurli out: hy
Fkbor. 4; by Lot. . Wild pitch: Lou,
Uhilr: Knapa.
WICHITA OCTBAT l)K5VC MK!
WMantn Las br Blsht
i to Thro.
WICHITA, April It-Wlchlta outhlt
Daniror an won aaatly. Ramar raplaoad
Olmata4 la th aaraath. but could sot
Mop th corlnc. Hooral
WICHITA.
AA H. H. O. A." E.
t w . a i a a a o
HfMWL If 1.1 1
MiiliUalaa, cf I'll I
lMvla. rf.. j i J
Kwrner, lb 4 t 1 T
Clalrst ........., 11
Muchoa, lb f 1 J
M-f, as... I I
('lamnwea, ........ 1111
jackaua. I II
I
4
4
I
Tstahj tl f II P a
A& R. H. a A. K.
uoy. ... f J i
Uullllit, lb 4 1 t t
KMiwortlur, If...... !'
1'h.nn.U. of 4 1 1 1
t-a.4. rf 4 1 1 1
U4m,. lb J J I 1 J
attar, aa. 4 1111'
rramkaa. 4 1 4
Ulmstod. .... I J J J
Ramr, p. I t I t I
tU t
Tstato . . 1 it b li 1
HBttad far Olnwtad In saranlh.
WVhlta IMIIIIIM
Mnw I I -
! In a baaai Wlrblta. tt; lMnrar, 1.
; Kainflra blta: 1 lairbx Koernrr, Clair,
i Ma. Ctanuwa Two-baas hlta: Kan-
i warthr, Cbannsi. Caaal4r, Llndary, ('rail.
C4nona. Jackaon. Hlta: Off Ulmated. I
ta aim lnnlni off kamer. 4 la two In
nlnaa, Ulna. out; Br jaefcaun. M: br
Otnstod. 1 liana on batla: uff Jark
sua. ; aft Olmatad. 4: sff HaOK-r. i. Kit
br pltrhfd bail: Hy '4alra, Moa, Clana
aa. I'Bjslrti Johoatuno.
U!lfOl,.w AIM.T BlfAPPwIMTKn
. ( .T'a-laalaa Gaaa
ntaastraaa far Larala.
UNCOLN. hab. April aV-UDcola la
aucuratrd tha Waatcra Wagu aaaaan oa
Ha baaa around today by loaln to
Topca by aldad scora In a aarao
that want tfl tnatna. Thlna (ind
atoriy for tb leoala, and they looked
Ilk rare ateaar, yij .to .lb ninth, ka
Haaanaaii, h bad bean ptichlnc nac
BtOarntly, lost hU cunalns. named Iwa
and allowad a bit. fill In tha
A aun .rua.br Chapmaa fol-
lsvad. and another run ram In befor
tb luntne; a over, tialnc tb aoora.
Tapaka oontlnued tb rannonad la th
taata. acorlnc four . more hoqi run,
wbll Uaaaln was blanked. Unooln
was first ta aoor la th fourth, when
a doaM. tar sincles, a steal and an
mrr ara than three mm Anotber
oaai In tba arrmth and on la th
death, but that ndrd It. Tba weather
wee fair and tha crowd filled th ataada
and bleachers. Door:
LINCOLN.
Aa r. ii. p. a
.. 4 vj i
Cote, cf
Walker, a .......
I rf
kSfCwrmtik, if ...
MttUan, fa .......
I"rr. ta
Parl-otir, lb ...
Wrattoa, a ......
Hkersraa. p .....
ihrrie, p
killer
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Tetais
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TOPEXA.
Aa R. H. P. O. E.
TCfkert. If ....
Oaiair, ,1b ..
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Frant. fa ....
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Standing of Teams
WEST. LF.AOfK NATL LEAOPE.
W.UPctl W.LPct.
Kenrar ...8 1 .75 Cincinnati. T I .771
fit. Joaepb 4 1 Kew York.. I 1 13
Wlrhlta ..II . Phll'd'lphla 4 8 .171
Tnpeka ...1 t . Boeton ....4 t .444
Kloui City I I Mt pittaburcb. 4 .441
Iea M'ne I a . Rt. Ixula. 4 .
Omaha ...1 I .koiChleaco ... I 471
Unoaln .. 4 .ana Brooklyn ..It
AMBR. LRAOUK. AM ICR. AStUf.
W. U Pet W. L. Pet.
Itnaton .... I a .7lt Columbus .M I XI
Chli-aco ... a .m Mlnnaap'U 4 .an
I'hllad phla 4 t .47 1 1 Toledo f I
Waah gton 4 I .171 1 it. Paul f ( Ml
Cleveland ,1 4 IxniltTllla . 4 4 .
IetroH .... 4 . MHwauke I T JM
Mt. Loaki.. 4 .4i0 Kan. City.. 4 T ,M4
New York. 1 .14; Indlanapil a I .1SI
Yesterday 'a Raaalla.
WEBTERN LBAOU&
Omaha, i; Vtm Moines, a.
. 8t. Joseph, 7: sinus. City. 4.
Topeka. lncoln, A
Denver, I: Wichita, A
NATIONAL LKAOUX.
Poeton, Hrooklvn. T,
New Vork-Phllarlelphia: cold weather.
81. Ixmta, 1; aaWlnnatl, 4.
Ittuourfh, 4; t Wcaao, A
AMBH1CAN LCUOUEV
IVtrolt. ; Bt. Lonla, I.
Philadelphia. : New York, 8.
Waahlndon, 4. Hoaien, t.
Cbioas-o. 7; Cleveland, 4.
AM CHIC AN A8MX;iATION.
Milwaukee, 4; Indlananolla. 7.
Mtnneapoua, ft; Columbus. 1.
HI. Paul I. Toledo 1
Kanaaa City, I; LouUrlll. 1
Gaaaaa Today,
Western League Omaha at De Mrrtnea,
At. Joaeph at iMoux city, Topeka at Lin
coin. Ienver at Wichita.
National Ia(ue Hoatun at Brooklyn,
New York at Philadelphia, Clnolnnail at
Plttsburah.
Ameriran LeatpM DetmH at HI. lamia,
Phlladeluhla at New York. Waeiuncton
at Hoaton, Chicago at Cleveland.
Amerltan Anaiauin Milwaukee at in-
dlanawiilla, Mlnneapnlia at Columkua, Bt.
Paul at Tueou. n ansa viiy at Luia
vtll. Fmory, lb 4 114 4
Uaar. rf 4.1 1 1
Chapman, o ., I 8 1 I ' 1
iaaa, p ... a w a a e
Total aa . " 1 at 5 1
....II 4..I..B
Pattad for Doyl la tenth.
Lincoln IIIMIIIM
Topeka I4-
lliim run: Chanman. Two-baa hlL Mo-
Cormlik I: Harbour, Frania, Oaar.
loubla playa: alullen to Walker: La to
Gardner, btolea base: Mullen li Bar-
Pour, I: Btratton. La and uaar. ba
rlflc hlti Prams. Left on base: Lin
coln, II: Topeka, A Struck out: By
Hagerman, 7: by Leak, 4. Baass on
to. Hi: Oft Hagerman. 4; oft Doyle, li oft
Leak. ft. lilt by pitched ball: Hy Leak.
1 Wild pitch: Leak. Time of game.
l:tt Umpires: Kleean and Carter.
IT. JUSBPM'I LEAD II ENOUGH
Ilea liner Catch I p aad Raaslt ta
' Bevea ta Fwar.
SIOl'X CITY, la., April a.-By clouting
Miller hard In th opening game of th
season here today the at. Juaeph club
took th lead at tha out eat of tha strug
gle and waa never headod. Freeman a
wlldneaa filled th basea In th fourth,
when h waa aellaved by Jobnaon, Th
Indian was in auperb form aad only twa
hlta were combed off him la tha last
five Innings. Ferretl made th star play
of th game In the amrwa wonderful
oae-handed catch of Kelly long fly,
ahlih would have goo Into th ceo tur
tle id bleacher. Score:
BT. JOBBPH.
AB. R. H. O. A. B.
Kelly, (b 4 114
Powell. If ft I 1
ataon. rf 4 8 1
Zwllllng, cf ait
Burton, lb 4 18 18
Melnae. aa 4144
Mcciehand. lb ft 1 I 8
Uoaartt. ..M ft U 1 1
Freemsa. B.. 1411
Juhnsua, p. 8 1
Toul ... T M U 1
BIOUX CITY.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
Smith, aa 4144
Andrea, Jb t 1 t t
Ferretl. rf 4 t
, r sees
W. .4 . I I
if a i I a l
. lb 1 1 M ) 1
neiiiy, an.
Hrera.
Brooaa,
Breea. rf I I
aoiuan. c I 1 1 1
Miller, p t 1 1
urua 1 a s,
Totals a 4 a x at a
Hit fur Miller la tb ninth.
Bt. Joaeah a 1 1 -T
laoua city 88-l
Two-bas hlta. tadmaa. ourtoa. Z Wil
li". MccielUad, Watson. Macrtflr bit:
breea. atolea bases: Breen, ami ik.
K-Uy, tateon. Kcllly. Daub) ptay:
burtaa lunaaalstrdl. llltai of frvs
oiaa. In three and twothlrda lanloaja,
off Johneoa. 8 In fir and one-third in
nings, beeea on balla: Uff lr a
off Miller, 4. Struck out: By Miliar, li
r eounaua. a niia paten: Freeman.
Hit by pitched ball: Mrer. Time: .IA
Implre; jack Haakelt. AttMiuaave;
Mm.
CLASS TRACK CAPTAINS
. SELECTED AT CREIGHTON
High acbool class captalna for tb an
nual latere lass outdoor field at set. which
will be held fcturdar afternoon. May 4.
at Craignton field, war elected at a meet
ing of th traca enthuataeta held la th
asstaibly room at th school zaatorday
a.terfteoa.
Those elected were aa follow! Benler.
Vergil Rector; Jualor. Joba Dreiell
opboBMre. OUbart Kaanadrl frsehmna.
Arthur Bouaar.
sarieev to ataaaar Boarrtaw Mlaha,
BKATRICB, Neb.. April ML-48polat.-OWge
fbrtver of Dee Melnea, la., haa
beea elected ptayor-manacer of tha B.
atnoa bail club In th Mink loagu and
is now In cbargs of tb sousd. waiok uaa
gone lata (raining at tha driving park.
Thar sr. thirty-five payors here at
prasont trying for placa aa ua lean).
h. 7 to tb Bltuatioa Bot AdvarUaUg.
THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL
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J rVtill HX
KAf EM lf
PIRATES BATJOT YICTORY
Cubi Defeated When FitUborg-h
Bunches Hitj on Brown.
LEKNOX MAXES LONG HOME U5
Thrro Raaa la Utk laatag Taa
Mark lar Cklrags aad Reealt
of Oaaa I Flv to
Three.
CHK-AOO. April a.-Plttaburgh de
feated Chteaao by bunching hlta off
Brown In the sixth. Lennox' bom
run drive, which cleared tha roof of the
left field atand. and tba fielding of
Carey were features: Score:
CHICAOO FHXoBTmOH.
1I H 4 I I All H.O.A
av-a.rt. H. 4 I I 1 timae. Ik... 11114
ariiaiia, rt.. a i ttvrr. if ... 4111
Tleaar. as .. 4 I I 4 tUav 4 114
Hofieaa. ef.. 14 1 Warner. .. I 4 4 4
Zta.wsa. Ill 1 t I aMIIIar. Ik .. 4 1 11 1 4
Bveia, B ... 4 I 4 Wiaaa. IV.. 4 I I 4
Unael. .. 4 I I I SUrC-thr, Ik. I M 4
Anaer. ... 441 tOlleaa. e... 4 I 1 I
nn. .. I I I I 4Aaaaa, .... I 4 4 I I
UavMaer, p. 11
Txim. .... 4 4 I TSUIS....J1 ind I
Millar ...... 144
noes ....... 14
Nasi .....
Totals..... U
Hatted for Brown la sixth.
Batted for Lavander In eighth.
Han for Lennox B ninth.
Chicago eii-a
Plltaburgh IIMIUIW
Two-bass htts: Wilton. Carey. Mc
Carthy. Olbaon, Iarh, Millar, slimmer
man. Three-base bit: Wilson. Home run:
Lennox. Hlta: Off Brown, 7 la six in
nltxs; off Lavender. I in two Innings.
Stolen baa. Schulta Doubts plays: Carey
to Wagner to Miller. Bheekard to Tinker.
Basea on ball: Off Brown.4: off Adam.
I; off Toney. 1 Bunch out. By Brown. 4;
by Ada ma, 1; by Lavender. I Tlmo: 144.
Umpires. Johnstone and JCeaon.
Kede Boat Card I aa la.
CINCINNATI, O.. April, n.-Bnton
pitching proved ffctlri at all atagea
ana mnctnnau am wwre:
it. UHtlt CIHCINNATI.
uulaa. tb. 4 4 I 4 . H.. 1114 4
ajlla If... J , , ,B.Nltael, Ik 4 I I I 4
KTiar. "baU. ft 4 I 1 I 4
ratal. 4 m I
Batted for Harmon In th ninth. -Ballad
for Una tot ta ninth.
W. Loul !!!!
Cincinnati m w
Thraa bass hit: Mowrey. Btwen oaaw:
rn double alar: Smith ta Mowray.
base aa balla: Off Harmon. 4; oa
Benton. A Struck out: By Benton,
ft. Time: 1:44. Umpires: Owen and
Brranan.
Heat bcaapa Boetea.
lyn'a Southern league recruit, blanked
Boston, allowing only tour scattered bits.
Hear:
BOSTON. BBOOKI.TW.
eweeaer. Ik. 4 I IMone, ft... 4 4 114
CmaiaMI. el 4 I I 4 tlMiawt. lb. 4 I II I 4
wi,, . . , m mh. n a aa a
Jertiee. li!.' 111 SNetSM. al I I I I
De.Ha. Ik... 111 4Dalr. M 1
anrail. ... a I I eijawee, is., a e .
McUea'A h I I I I SToaler. 4 111
kite, a 14 4 1 trMlpt, I I I I J
Oeeay, a.... I 1 I I "at. p till
ir!rri.-- ! ill zzz:
TntAM.... W 4 M It
Boston
Brooklyn 888 T
Two-bass hits: Deubsrt. Nortnen.
Downs Hit: Off Tyler. 7 la rig innings;
off Donnelly, 8 in two Inning. Stolen
bases: Campbell, Daubart, Down. Tootay.
Double play: Jackson to Kllng; Tooley
to Downa to Daubart, Downs to Tooley
to Daubart. Btruck out: By Tyler, ft: by
Donnelly. 1; by Kent 4 Tim: I I. Um
pire: Klera and Buah.
HYMENEAL
fmlalcr-Baaartt.
May W. Dassstt and Prod C. Parslsy,
both of Chicago, n, wr married by
Rev. Cfcariee W. Bavldg at hi rssldeoca
Monday aflarnosa at a 'dock. Mr. and
Mr. Paisley go to Colorado oa a wedding
aalth.M
Mia Pearl Masco, daugbtsr of Joseph
Mssoa of Laurel, Moac, and Mr. Daa
Smith of North Platte, Nob., wer mar
ried by Ra. Char lee W. Savldga at hit
rwaldan Monday aftaraoan at 4 o'clock.
Mr. Smith' eteter. Mra. Mlanta Vernon
aad nor buaband. Cbarlee E. Vernon, also
of North Plaits, war tha attendant.
atoaort-alanaBlc.
Ml Qraoa Rumpta. daughtsr of Daniel
Rumple, and Mr. Chart 8. Robert war
married by Raw. Charlat W. Sarldg at
hi residence Monday afternoon at 4
o'clock. Mr. and Mr. Cbarlee E- Ver
Boa of North Piatt wer th attendants
Mr. and Mra Robert go to Arton. la.
to make their boam.
ltaaa.Laaap.
LOGAN. la, April -Jjeclal.-
Samantha A. Loop of Pllmora, Neb, and
Lymaa C Putman of Do Molnr war
united In aaarrtag bar thl afternoon.
Judge a L Case, otriclatlng. Mr, ut-
man gare hi business aa a tra ' tg
salesmao.
Jaararol Hosno ftbaalco.
On of th dercee with which Hugo
Munsterbarg ragtater heart beau ta tell
whether -a aaaa Is osaunlttlag perjury
or speaking tb truth aught be worth
th price to a girl for uo upon tha pro
poalng bachelor or widower. Put away
In a safe pi ace It could bo aaod apea a
husband ta detrain tb truth r falsity
of his sertkin that be was detained
downtown by business, that ha went to
tn iodga. that a fen aa personal li
tereet la tb atno(Trbr. that a took
but oa drink, and that on bseausa a
buslnss ciualntanc fnatstad and be
could not refuse: that ho waa a tone and
lonely, every evening during hat wire s
stay at tba seaahere-Louisville Cworler
Key ta tb Bitoatloa-Ba Advortising
Sir's 8 III lB'Uaaa. a.. 4 I 4 4
SSil :: l 2!
JJ;-: I I I , Tauua.....t 4 If 14 I
Judge Made an Awfoi Hit With the Missus
aapynght, mi. National Kws Am.
(ALEOCTMAno
9
TOR?
SHUTOUT FORTHE ATHLETICS
Eighlanden Break loaing Streak at
Expenie of Champions.
PUT OVEB THBXE BUK3 15 FLEST
Taaaha Holda Pblladelshta to Paar t
Hlta, Three of Which If Mada
by Mclaar Oa Three
Base Bit.
NEW YORK. April aV -After losing tlx
straight fame, tb New Torka today
woo their first gain of th B18 season
by abutting out th world' champion
Phlladelphlaa by 8 to a Vaughn held th
Philadelphia to four hit, thro of which
war mad by Mclnnea. Morgan wag si
moat a effective, but tot off to a poor
at art. Manager Wolverton shook up hi
lineup today with good effect. Boor:
PIIILADmRlA KTW YORK.
ABH.OAk U.H.0.1A
ttraak. It.. I 4 1 4 4ralele rf. , t 1 4 4 4
Otana. . I I I I aiieaiaa. Ik 4 1 4 I 4
Owllaa, a.) I I I SOiaee. Ik... 4 1 II 1 4
hakar. Ik... 4 til 6iimena, aa I lit
Marshy, ft.. 4 4 4 4 tHanaelt, rf. I I I 4
ananas, Ik. 4 IH I aa. K 14 14
Barry, aa.... 14 14 lOaraear. w. I 4 4 4 4
Thoaaaa. a.. I 4 4 I aatreM. a I f 4 4
Meaa. p... 141 4Vaaaa, S... 1111
Derrick .... 14444
Tauls JJ g l
Tatala a 4 M 14 1
Batted for Morgan In tb ninth. .
Philadelphia -
New York .8 t-l
First base oa error: Philadelphia. 1.
Three-base hit: Mclnnea. bacririos hit:
Daniels. Stolsn base: Simmons,
Thorn. Left en baaeo: New York, 4;
Philadelphia, . Baae oa belle: Oft
Vaughn. 4; off Morgan. I. Struck out:
Br Vaughn, 4; by Morgan, A lilt with
pitched ball: By Morgan, Slmmona and
Vaughn. Wild pitch: Vaughn. Paaeed
ball: Street. Time: 140. Umpire.
O Loughlln and WeetervelU
Beaator Wla Kaolly.
BOeJTON. Anrll 81. Washington wan
a ally from Boatoa today, a to A Orooma
outpttohed Wood, three ttmea fanning
Bosion batsmen for th last oat with a
bum an third bass: Scots;
Baled for Wood In ninth.
OWTON. WASHINGTON.
AS H O. A. S. AB H U A a.
Reeeer, rt.. 4 1 t 4 SMaeller. ST. . I 4 I 4 4
Tarkae. Ik.. 4 4 I t trualer, Ik... 4 114 1
aseaaae. cf.. 4 1 I 4 Iklilaa I 1 I I 1
tkakl. lb... I III I lSikeafav. rt. 4 t a a
UarSaer. tb. I 1 4 I 4rirae. Ik... I 1 II 4 4
iana. a... lis 1,'nra li. I I I I I
, a. I I I I IMersaa, aa.. 4 14 11
Na'auaar. il I tHeary. e.. I I 4 I I
Wee. S I W surgea. p.... 1111
Haaarlcssa 14
TaUla M I If 14 I
Tatats.....l IHII I
Boston 1 1 4-1
Waablne-toa ...... l8-
Two baa hit: Flynn. Baortflce hllss:
Tsrkes. W saner, Cunningham. Stolen
baass; Brhafr, (1)1 Bpeaaar, Mueller.
Double piayi Morgan (unaealated). Left
on baaeai Boston, W; Vashlagtoa, A
Basea on balla: Of Wood. I: all Uraoma
a First bae on error: Boeton, 8;
Waahtngtoa. 1. Btruck outi By Wood.
7 by Uroome, a Paaaed belli Nune
Biakar. Wild nllchee: tlrouma. t Time:
8 kV Umpirss; Connolly and Hart.
Boa Wla la rteveafk.
OLSVELAND. April MTwo Cleveland
errors, follewsd by W alali a triple and
two mure erure and Callahan' double
allowed Chicago to wore at run In th
eevenlk and wla th ouenlna aama of tha
aarle today, I to 4. Boura;
QUiVtUANB. . tWICaoa
AS.H.0.A.a. AA.U.O.A.B.
if... 4ii a jut. t.... i i t i i
Oleaa. a 4 4 4 1 llaer. la.... 4 1111
Jaeaaea. i.lll l-ttailakaa, at. 4 I I If
Ulela, ta... 4 111 SBetla rf.... I I I I I
Hyaa. rt.... 4 114 tUelMrm ft 1 4 I 4 4
H'akereL Ul ill KWIIaa rf .. I I
Tamer, Ik., 4 4 11 Igeiaar, Ik... 4 111
aeterly, I., I I I I tWeavaa, a,. 8481
kUUkell, p.. I 4 4 I MM. a.... 4114
. . T.-- -Wale, a.... 41144
I 4
naa,M a si aa a
Taaala-....B IT at I
Cleveland 1 1 t 4
Chicago 1 M I M I I M
Two baas hits; Oraawy, Lajote, Cal
lahaa. Three baa hit: Walah. aaurl
floe bit: Wearer. Stolen base: La
lole, Bath (II, Lord. Double play;
Turner ! Hehnhorai; I a eat to Otaoa la
HonhoraU Bteea on balla; Mltokeil (f).
Btruck oat: By Mitchell, a; ky Walah,
7. Firat baa on error: Cleveland, 1;
Chicago, A Left oa baae: Cleveland,
8i ( hloago. A Tim! Ida Unxptreal
Perrla aad DIbsib.,
Ttajeew t Bo Baat.
BT. LOUIS, April - Blnglaa by Bhot
taa and Stevail, a aaortflc by Aastia.
Delebanty'a errore aad Laporba' out
gave the home teasa It raaa tn tk firat
inning. Brora:
sr. ua ix
DBTRorr.
AB B O'A.a,
a g.o a . a
aaattaa. ef.. 4 111 aSa aa 4 4 4 4 4
Aaatla. tk... I I I I ivrn. It...... 4 14 4 4
fXevall, lb. 4 I B) 4 ICkkk. at 4 14 4 4
Uaaiu, ft.. 4 4 I I SOawtei, rt 4 I 14 4
Baaaa. B... 411 tM'aaty, n I I I I
Frstt. ta.... lit! Oalaer. Ik.. I 4 4 4
Wailaea, al I I I I Lialia. h.j I I I I
ataskaaa, .. I I I I ISua. a.. I I I I I
C. areoa, p t 1 auaeea. p.... 4 4 4 1 1
Tla..'..ls"iT 14 I ""
Tatala. I M II I
Batted for tSaoag la ninth.
tM. Loul I I
Dotrelt -
Two-baa hit: Stovall. Pratt. Cabb, C
Brown, Louden. Baae en balla: Oft C
Brewa. A struck out: By C Brows, ft;
by Dubuc, a Tim: 1.1. Cmplros: Evan
and Agon.
A Berheber'a
A votBaa' prete
ulna be her than
him.
A are man with a bow gowa will take
the aaaae chaniia oo rain that a Baaa
with ea moaoy wilt aa lawaatmoat
Wba a girl get a props as I. it I aa
auddaa aha haa the wbote family la tb
next roaat s aa to let thora kaew It
right away.
A asaa 1 very cheerful about relation
coming la till tb bouse whea be k going
ta be away oa a buataasa trip at that
.tra.-New York Ft ass
WBr atke least tbo Bewtf
your basbaad aarrr aay Ufa ta-
"1 don't knew.1
1 si-.uld Ihlak row wool want t ha
b fanned about a mattar that would b
ai
t
How eould It b awrtowa to aar
"Why. If be died row would wis t
knew whether be bad Mt yea aaytaiag
ar not, wouldn't yeaf ,
"Ok It be died be would leave eae a
widow, and I should kaew that right
away." Chicago Tribune,
x v V
24. 1912.
fa" UTTU HOrtfcV 60 5r
.tWAS CON4-TO
Kesf TMO OKTIt
our
TO VOO 0VX
COLUMBUS WINS OFF EEL
Miller Bever Have Chance from
Firat Innina; to End.
SIX BUIfS SCORED IN THE FIRST
Ikeltea'a Triple, Paar Slaalee Bad
Twa lafleld Error Brtage ttalck
Victory ta Loco la Three
Tbroo-Bas Hit.
COLUMBUS. O.. April It-Sheltons
triple, four alnglea and two Infield errors
brought Columbu six runs and a sals
lead in the opening Inning of today'
gam with Minneapolis, olmstead was
hit freely. Cooper weakened In th alxth
and Cook finished. A atop by Kllllfnr
and a catch by Olll featured tlie fielding.
Score:
. OOWkTBtia. MINTfBAPOUg.
AH H.O.A g AB.H.O A I
Mtae. St..
4 t 4 4
I I k I
sfliner, ef., 1 1 4 4 4
Alfaer. as... I 1 I I I
trwl'aaty. It I I 4 1 4
klllllar. Ik.. 4 I I 4 1
Kyla. If....
caaa-altes, rf I I I I
ramna. tk.. ills
Millar. k... I I M I
tRaaaaaa. ff 4 1 1
tFtorla. lb... 4 4 4 1 4
nui. ik. I I it 4
40waaa a.... 4 114 4
Hahnrltt. tk 4 I I 4
Oerker. ... 4 111
Reuie, a.... 4 111
f.'oeoer. a... I I 1
nun
Cask. 141
I
Totals.
..M il M 14 I
Teaeis a u n It I
Columbus II1I1III -l
Mlnneapolla t I I M I M 4-1
Stolen baasa: Oerher, Olll, Delehanty
(I). Saciiftos fly: Miller. Two-baa hits:
Shelton. Pairing. Three-baee hlta: Shel
ton, Oerher. Kllllfer. Double playa: Pr
rlrtg to Miller to Hulawltt to Ocrber to
Miller: Kllllfer to Altlser to Olll. Basea
on balla: Oft Cooper, 1; off Cook, 1; off
Olmataad, L Struck out: By Cooper, L
Hit by pitched ball: Kyle. Left on basea:
Columbus, 4; Minneapolis, t. Hits: Off
Cooper, In six Innings: off Cook, 8 In
three Innings. Wild pilch: Cooper. Tim:
1.17. Umpires. Blerhalur and Connolly.
Maddos Paaale Colaaela.
LOUISVILLE. Ky., April at-Kansa
city defeated Louisville today In th first
game of the aeries by to A Msddox
had the local at, hi mercy at all stagss.
wnne iai waa nit naro. score:
Kanaaa city 1 I I I I l t-
Louiavlll . tat-o
oioien oasss: naroeeu, lav, corriden.
Jli roe-base hit: O'Connor. Sacrifice I
hits: Bchaller (I), Carr.
Saerlfloe fiy:
utonnor. waiubl
play: Barbeaa to
Hit: Off Nagle. 14
Ird Innings: off Hunt,
oarDcaa to
Downey to CrT.
in seven and one-third Innings: off Hunt,
I In on, and two-thirds Innina. struck
out: or cagia, r. by Hunt, l: by Mad
dox. a Base on ball: Off Naa-la. I; off
liunt, i: urr Maddox. a Left on ha
Louisville. I: Kanaaa City, A Tim: l.l.
ianpirea: tiayaa ana irwln.
Toiego vwekle la Plaehea.
TOLEDO. O. Anrtl Xt Failure tn hit
In th pincba ent th Toledo club down
to It asoond defeat of tha aarlea ihla
afternoon, Bt. Paul winning. I to t Hlta
by Lewie, Block and Btuler la th sixth
aant acroaa th winning run. Block ae
oured three hlta. Score.
Touno. IT. PABL.
AB.M.O.A.B. AB U ft A a
"ilea la.... till sBatler. rt... 41144
S'aliaea. mill
rilaa. it... 4 11
Ckapaea, at I I
Betas, al.... Ill
I a Hallmaa, a I I I I I
I OHInart. . I I I I
4 iMnak l I I I I
I IWalak. Ik... IIUII
Metoaa. II. I I 1
I ueMaaas. B4 III 1
I (Lewis, le... Mill
uamaa. tk.. I I M
Lae. a... 4 14
Jaaaaa. p.... Ill
urloa .... 1 I I
I tkleek. a.,.. 4 114
e oueeea ere, p t 1
a
Totals.. ...a, anu i
Tatala..
is In a 1 i
liauted for J
8t. Paul ..... 1 1 1
Toledo 1 n 1
Two-base hit: Lewis, stolen bi
Nile. Hlnchman. saenflc fly: Der-
ncx. aacnnoe hlta: walah, Decannlere,
Meioan. Base oo ball: Oft Jam. I:
off Decannlere, t Htruck out: By
Jamte. 4: by Decannlere, A Hit by
riiuoao omii. ouma, sacvormica. Time:
:. Umpire: Chill and Anderson,
Team is Announced
v For Indoor Events
Th Omaha high school track team,
which will take part In tb big Indoor
most at tb Auditorium Saturday evening
baa bee announced by Athletle Director
C. K. Kssd. Twelve lads ar included
on th squad.
Hugh Millard aad John Drexel. both
mem her of last year' championship
team, will uphold tha honor of th sohoo!
la th sprint aad ar expected to get
place tn both th 41 aad aat-yard gaahea.
VerxU Rector will be the malnatay In
lb pot vault and running high Jump,
and Coleaaaa Gordon wll run th halt
and mil diatanoa. with than exceptions
tb squad ta otnpod ot new amnbera,
all at whom hoota tap a probable polnt-
Captata Robert Wood, the crack later
acholaxlatic aptlBtar of tha Missouri Val
ley, will not enter under th color of
th Capitol kin acbool oa account ot in
eligibility ta ttndlea. H will rua uo
attacbed la th aprlaU of th mast, how
ever. Following the team and tha events la
which th kada wll Itaka part:
Forty-yard Dash Hugh Millard, John
Drexel and Howard Bit linger.
Twa Hundred and Twenty-yard Dash
Hugh Millard. Jobs Drexel and Howard
Blttlngar.
Four Hundred and Forty-yard Dash
Hugh Millard aad Waldo ShUlingtoa.
Half Mile Kun Coleman Gordon, Mau
rtc Burna, A Ilea Sella and Waldo fihll
ltngton. L
Mil Run-Colemaa. Oordoa. Charle
Rooel, Jama WeeterTleld aad Meyer Oor
doa. Pol Vault Vergil Rector, Jullna Wll-
Runalng High Jump Vergil Rector,
Arthur Rouaer aad Jutlaa WliOame.
Boot Put aVrtkur Roaner.
Rolar Tee at Hugh Millard. John
Draxal, VargU Rector and Howard Blt
tlagar. Two laltaaa tkelewale fee TeMr.
AUBURN. J-ttL, April B. -Twelfth dis
trtat delegates w tha repabHcaa nattnnal
conisaikja:
S- H. Rsrjck aad Harry Brewa. ta
traetal tor Rooarralt,
.:. Drawn for
I I trwaanas-asaKgL I I
Second Flege Trial
Draws Small Crowd
PENDER, Neb, April M.-(6peclaU-Impanalllnf
of a Jury for the second trial
of William rieg of near Wakefield, for
th murder of hla slater. Mis Louisa
Flege, In June, 1914. waa begun her to
day. Four veniremen wer examined,
but none finally were accepted for eervlc.
Probably th remainder of th week will
be required ta secure a Jury.
Interest in the Fleg caae seems to
have waned line th first trial. Be
cause of thl and of the further fact
that th farmer are busy at thl season
only a small crowd was present at th
opening ilttlng.
SECOND GROUP OF BANKERS
IN SESSION AT FREMONT
FREMONT, April 23. Speclai.)-The
acond group of the Nebraska Bankers'
association hare today approved th plan
of a reserv association. Tb attend,
ence was large, about 140 being present.
Including a large delegation from Omaha
Edward Martin of Omaha read a
paper on the right of married women in
Nebraska and urged the enactment of a
law making a married women contract
binding in aubstantlally tb same manner
aa tht of her husband. The moat im
portant matter that come before tb
aasodatlon waa tb proposed national
reserve association bill, which was
brought up thl afternoon. L, B. How
ard of the City National bank of Lincoln
road a paper on th aubject discussing
th content of tb bll lat aoma length
an bringing out many itrong argument
for It passage. Th plan ha the ap
proval of the banker of thl" group. A
telegram waa sent Mr. H. W. Yatea of
Omaha congratulating him on th at
tainment ot hi fiftieth wedding anni
versary. W. B. Hugh, secretary of tb Bute
I Bankera' association, spok on the sub-
I i
f 3
'
I i-,., -pyhv We Should Sunnort (he Aa.
sociation." At o'clock this evening
thl annual banquet waa neiu at V:', nic
hall. E. E. Lyle of Waraoo wa- ' i-
maater.
Th following officer were chosen lor
th year 1M8-U: President, C. C. Mar-
hall, Arlington; rice president, Chris
Hlrschman, West Point; secretary and
treasurer, Jesse McNUh, Wiener.
ALBERT PRINCE ON TRIAL
IN COURT FOR MURDER
(From a Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN, Neb., AprU ta-IBpeclal.)-.
la tb district court a Jury Is being ob
tained to try Albert Prtnc tor tb mur
der of Deputy Warden Dart! during
chapel axerdse at th penitentiary. C.
a Furr of Lincoln I not on of tb Jurymen-elect
all because of a remark be
made when being questioned whether he
had formed an opinion aa to the guilt
of the accused. He said, "I don't know
whether you call It an opinion or not,
but I think hi ought to hav been hanged
long. ago." Ha waa promptly excuaed
and the defense aaked to hav th entire
panel which had heard th remark ex
cused also, but thl th Judge refused to
do, though bo cautioned all th jurymen
t pay no attention to the remark. It I
aot likely th Jury will be completed be
for tomorrow afternoon. , There waa a
large crowd la the court room when th
case was called, among them a number
of women.
TOO MUCH OF GOOD THING
Her Maa la Kaaaaa Owerwhelaieg
with Eight aa yea
Offer.
Prof. Frederick C. Walter. DrtnciDeJ
of the Washington school. Iola, Kaa.,
already haa had eight leap year pro
posal of marriage. All of the proposals
we maa oy letter ana the name
Mgmd to them Included some of Iola
most lovely and admirable young women.
They were aot all couched ta th same
elegant language, bat they all meant the
same thing aad read after thai fashion.
eliminating some ot th tenderer ad.
Jsctlv:
Dear Professor: I can no longer re
al rain my impulse ta confess my lor tor
yoa. Tou ar tb Idol ot nr heart.
Win yoa aama the day?"
'Tt I leap year.- mused the DTofeeenr
a he ran over hi offer. -But I didn't
xpect such a thing as thlA Now, rv
heard of Unea showers, china shower
aad silver showers, bat bridal showers.
wnat oo you urns of that 7"
soma ot th aama of eaadldatea wera
dearly familiar to Prof. Walter, and ha
waa puss led. Confronted with propose la
mm aignt Stria, any oa ot whom wax
worthy of a good husband, what conM
ha do? He couldn't marry eight, aad he
couldn't choose between them. ' Bo Prof.
Waiter sect out thia laconic raolr:
"My Dear Mia c I would tt i
could, but I can't. There ara aa
ethers."
Thaa a nappy thought struck th pro
amor. Why aot a prrvata reception, at
htoh be aoald apeak a Baraoaal word ar
awreclatkmr That -Mid. coarse Bote
reply must have wounded every heart.
Be olgwt girl ami minded Prof. Walters
tnea le tall them how much he aa.
Predated the sttuatiea.
"To" soa," ax plained th bewtld-
pedaa-ogua. -how very bnpoeaible tt n,
t xeeke caste from thia double quartet
of pretty erl. Now ft aJr am abcia
s
th
The Bee
by' Tad
at one member of the party. The others
cauj-ht the gaze. Now it la said th re
maining seven have withdrawn their
offer and are urging Prof. Walter to
make good. .
A friend to whom th professor eon i
tided his experience told another friend
In confidence, of course and In that Way I
the story came out. The pro feasor ad
mlta It Is true. St. Louis Republic,
PROBLEM THAT IS A PROBLEM
Five Mea aad Hoakey Pat l m
Game Liable ta Crack
Caeaaaata,
No mall part of th American public,
aot long ago, wax betrayed Into revealing
how ludicrously slight Is Its knowledge ot I
elementary mathematics by a cynical
somebody who propounded an absurdly'
simple problem Involving the age at a,
suppositious Ana. For a wbll th news
papers all over th country war over-;
whelmed with letter from people who
wer evidently proud of! finding aa answer
to a "aum" that any little girl of 1 should
hav been abl to -work" la a minute
and a half. Now aa arithmetical problem
that really is Just a bit puxxllng Is offered
by th Scientific American. It will stump
everybody who exulted over th dlsoovsry
of Ann's precious secre, but other may
hav a little Innocent fun la figuring II
out with algebra barred, remember.
These ar tb premise whence th oon
clus.cn must b drawn:
Fiva men and a monkey worked all day
(fathering cucoanut aad at nlfV lay
down beside tliem. postponing aa equit
able division till next day. Weakening"
after an hour or so, and distrusting hi
companions, th first man. A, divided th
nuts into flv equal part, and, after giv
ing th monkey aa odd nut that waa left
over from the dlvia.on, took on of th
Parts away and hid IL Than he returned,
put th remaining parte together, lay
down beside th other men and went to
aleep again, soon tb second man. a, did
tha same thing, and after him C, D and
E. In turn, each of them finding and giv
ing the monkey one odd nut Whea morn
ing cared' the flv men divided tb auta
that wer left, and that Urn thsr waa
no odd on for th mocksy. How many
auta war there In th beginning?
A a nory of adventure thli oan hardly
b railed plausible, and aa a problem It la
unsatisfactory In that the first, or small
est, obtainabl answer I not the only on
that would satisfy th conditions, but be
for any little girl ot Is find aay answer
t all shs will gnaw off several inches of
Pencil, aad even really and truly wla
ones may hav to tap their bulging fore
head mor thaa one or twice before they
rn fully aay, "That's ayl"
Our. own onlaloa 1 that there ought ta
b a law against solving problem like
thia on hy arithmetic but there ar
other who think It a profltabl exercise,
and who ara w that w ahould call than
wrong?-New York Time.
RROW
Koteh COLLAR,
Easy t tJa tha craa-at la aad to'
rtcfc on oval tatowbol.s, which
-M lwsoolauJ a,. a
aoa-w-v. aa.t-
' r. V.
AGREEABLE H the UW
AGREEABLE I the HOTORIST
AGREEABLE ta the PEDESTRIAN
AGREEABLE ( Ike POCKETBOOK
(AH Attached for ! Thaa fiqj
MorTs
ourrriEs shop
!lt!.rer "y yw judg a uit
satisfaction, wear, comforter valued
nS .H,W-.thM the bluTwgTsulT
ha the edge oa aU of them. Thev
Jwa,. look drewy aod asfor wmZ
?! 1? out? Beiuir
my line at I20.O.
107 gonth Sirmh Straet.
BBcccasor to Voibner.
I