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    12 '
Hanging 'Em
RANGERS LOM FIFTEENTH
Det Mainei Trim Them After Long
1 Pitdien' Contest
WELCH'S HIT SCORES THE WIN
Ball a4 Iwit Rea-as sttle
that n Aapsla Oeeaha Partly
Thrwagh Error by Hall'
Sapparf.
DEI MOlNRn, April -B!McSal Tl
grmDos Motnss won a flfteen-lnnlng
pitchers' battle, 1 (a I .and broke svn on
tba kaMUM saris with th Rourke.
It we a greet pilchard contest btwen
Baa nd Rogge, th Box racrult. Wek
- support eaiand Hall downfall aa ba hold
DM Molnee to evn hit. An arror
figured la aeh at Dm Motoaa aeon.
Wit tba acoia on to ona Id tha eevtnth.
Da Motn took a lead on walk, aao
rlfloe sad muffed (rouadar br Kan.
Arbogest's men cam back In th ninth
wltk characteristic Adit and tied It up
with a slngl by TbomaaoB. a ascrlfloo
by Kaaa and another atng 1 by Nlehoft
For (oar mora Inning De Molne triad
aetyarataly to pat aoron tha winning ran.
Twlo thr wa man on third, but
Hall tolled tha battara In tha pinches,
la Omaha baltt at th fifteenth. Juetlca
and Johnson get on arrora, but Rota
fielded JuatJe out at third on Hall'
grounder and n taw moment later oauf ht
Davidson' foul tip.
In th but plajr. CapUIn Thorn wa
piktd by Ron and Maraiar Isbell took
hi piaoa tn th tlawp. That broka tha
ohsnn. Kallr wa watkad and ttol o
ond, Kan bungled ft throw to flrot B
IrbeH (rouadar, Kallr lln to third.
w.uj. - .-m .w. -.m of tha bleachers
land knocked n rlpplnc Mngte to left.
beerus tba wtnnlnc run. aoanion r
jpteead Wnnnar a ft pinch hlttar In th
Math, woara:
DEI MOntWl . '
AB. . R. H. O A. K.
kMNma. C..
putla, It J J
Korea. a I T I I I
toaeamp. rf i I I
hlatowal. ........ 11'
taogg. p -
Total'
n t T
OMAHA .
AB. R. H. O A. K
havMaon. If.." J
LTftvl rt ........ I
(Thomaaon, of ....... J
Kan. 1-.. J
Wannr, lb J
jiVtanlon. W)
rltohoff, b.........
Joatlo, ....-
Johnaon, -
Halk 9 '
. m a n t
Dm hloln....f0i!JIIIrI
HaU. In win inning: plf " '
nln Inning, nenm wm. . ....
Curtt. Kan., juauo. iaaii. aw -
BovWaon. Jviatioa. Johnaoa. 1'
: Da atoinao, i umu r..-.
tarn wot; By Hall. U; lJlW
Wild pitch: Hail, Rogca. Tim: l
klmslra: Kaapp.
Jgiorx caTT ovrrLATi t. job
Laanla Kit la Flawba aad Man Va
mh.. m.w . aki a a tklttlna
IHt. Joaapn a arrora, bioux ,,w
Egain o ina a
ighww, th tw pitch ar aaourad from
mill. pravd f(cUr with man on
Ibrni Beora:
UJTI.
AB, R. H. U.
Kmlth. a 1 I
LAnoraaa. lb.. 4 1
Farrali, cf....w 4 1
ttuillr. b........ I t
jMyara, lf ..n.. I
brook, lh. ......... I
tTadman. c ........ I t
felaalur, p.......
1
1
' Total
....... B I I 17 M 1
ST. JORKPH. A
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
ellr. 4 1111'
TJJTXa 07 THX3IQ SHOOT JUST
COTffPLETE) KFRZ. .
" BERT DIXOK.
I'i f i iff v. r v J ". zmw
Out of the Groove
pown. ir. .......... i i
Waiann. rf
Zwllling. f. I 1 I 1
Borton, Xh. .......... 1 1 1
Malnk. a 4 1 1 i 1
McClalland. b....... I , 1
Coautt, c T 1
Wasatl, P --. II
Total ... M 4 M W i
Sloui -.... lltl-i
et joatpb l i l l 4
Twa-baM hit: RaUlr, Kallr. gacrinr
hlta 6mlth. Powall. Stolen baa: My era.
Kally. Powall. DouhK slay: Borton. un-
aaalatad. Laft on haaaa: Moux City, t:
St. Joaoph. . Hit: Off Blaughur, ; orf
WhcaUay. I Baas on ball: Off Blaugh.
tar, a. off whcaUoy. a. Struck oul: By
Slaughtar. 7; by Whaatlay. I. Paaaad
ball: Cadman. I. Hit by pltchrd ball:
Kally. Tim: I K. Umpire: Haakall.
CHRB1BBR Pl'CCLBI WICHITA
II data Tw Haa Rasa far th
GrtHllaa,
WIPHITA. Xn- Anrll K InaMIItT to
hit nrhralbor rauaad Wichita to loa t
tnvr, Jackaon being hit hard at tlmaa.
Baall two horn run ovar th aantar
flald fanc featured th lua baina ra.
aponatble for tbre rn. Hour:
DENVER.
AR R. H. O. A. K.
Dord. Ib 4 1114
Uulllln. lb 4 I t I 1
Xenworthy, rf...... 1114
Baalt. ct 114
Caaaldy, rf.. t I " I I 4
undwy, IB.......... 4 I 1
Coffey, a 4 U 1
Spahr, I 4 I 4
Mrhrrlber, p.... 4 4 11
Olmeteed ... 1
Total - I 11 17 14 1
WICHITA.
An Bl M ft A K
Pettlaniw. If
Cru. If til
Middieton, cz
Heraeha n 144
Kavla. rf I
Koernar, lb I 1 I 1
( ralre, 4 0 1114
Uii.Km ah. 1 1
Schmidt, a 44,4!
(jtatnon. c ., a v a
jn-HMin, jf., ......
BtMaa, it
Total a I I It IT t
Ran for Beall In th aereath.
Denver I I I 1 I 4 4-T
Wlcblt 1 4444444 4-1
Laft on bear. Denver. I-. Wichita. I.
Mac lift e bit: . Lloyd, Qutillo. Threa
ha hit: Unyd. Hem run: Baa.ll (2).
Hit: Off Jaekaon, In flv Inninica; off
Merer he, tn four Innlnga. iiruok out:
By Jackann, I: by Bohrelber, . Ilea oa
Dane; mi rfaeaaon, a, vik pwu , v..
Srhrelber, I Wild pitch: Hencha. tiro-
p4ri Johnaon.
LOICOUI'S RAt.LT I'RAVAILIKO
Tapaka Tkee La f aerie br Mlt-
tlatT Tachay Hard.
LINCOLN. Heb.. April H-Toneka
took the final gem of th aerie lody
by bailing Tuckay hard In twa Inning.
Lincoln bunched hit la th fifth and
om within on run of tlelng th acore,
but could get no further, boor:
LINCOLN.
AR R.
K O.
L K.
4 1
rtreaton. ..
, 4
Cole, of
Cobb, rf
1
II
I
4
1
yeCormlck, II
Mullen. Ib
Dwyer. lb
Barbour, an..,
Strattoa, a...,
Tucky, p
Miller
Hkgerouui p.
Total ... 4 17 t I
' TOPEKA.
AB. R. H. O. A. B.
dean. If 4111
Oardner. lb I I t 1
Lee. aa I till
Franta, lb 4 111
kin W .... 4 I
Kmorr. ab 4111
Gear, rf I 1 1
Schmidt, 1 t 1 1
Cncroham. 11 1 t
Young, p
Tout .JT l It 14 I
TJncoln e44 4
Toii 4 1 -4
Betted for Tucker In eighth Inning.
Two-baa hlta: Mullen, Oardnar, Coo
reham. Doubl play: Schmidt lo Leo
tanory. Btolen bee: Cole, McCormlck,
Dwyw. Oardner, Frant. Bactrfiee hlta:
Cola, Cobb, Barbour. I .aft an baaea:
Llnooln. 7; Topeka. 7. Ruuck out: By
Tucaey, 4: by Hagarman, 1: by Cocre-
nnv taaa on Dana: inx i umtT, a:
oft Covreham, 4. Wild pitch: Tuckey.
Paawd ball: aobmidt. Time; 1:4. I'm
ptraa: Klasana aad Carter.
Omaha Cricket Club
Elects New Officers
The Omaha Cricket club held an eothu-
kuta aneetlng laat, night at Jacob' hall,
nth and Dodge, flrat general meeting (or
th coming aon.
Officer elected aa follow:
Dean Taneock. praatdent and captain:
John Doug aa, via pratdnt; Otto BrHtga,
Ira am a nad erurr: tToand commit,
tee: Thome Kenworthr. J. Brookebank.
George Pcaoock, Al A. Horn, Herbert
Wins.
Th ground at Miliar park la now
being prepared tor tha flrat practlc
match on Saturday. May 1 Th Belt
geaaral meeting wii be held at Jaoob'
ball. 17th aad Dodge next Weoneeday
craning. May 1. at I o'daefc.
H. S. LADS ARE TO PLAY
BASE BALL AT HARLAN
Th regular Omaha High achool ball
nun far tba eeaeon, which will le
tor Harlan flaturdar for a (am with
th Harlan High achool, waa picked by
Athletic Director C E. Reed. Tba ten
lad who are Included an tha rooter art
a follow: Alfred Adam, captain and
catcher; Harold Munneka, first
Mark Hughe. Mcand bane; Roy Plats.
third baa: Jamea Gardiner, ebortalop
Leetkt Burli en rood, left field: Peyton
March, center field: Wallace MeaHa.
right field-. John McFarlaad and Am
Truetcon, pttehera. . - ' -
Director Read will acoaenaeay th
quad a th trip-' '
THE BEE:
CUBS DEMTEMN THE NINTH
Konetchy Triples aid Smith and
Wingo Single at Eight Time.
TOT TO EIGHT IS FETAL SC01Z
Chirac Gala ib Baeee Pilled la
final Hall of Laat laalaa, bat
aeeeeaery Mlt la Rat
Panheeailag.
CHICAOO, April M-Wlth th Mora
Med, I to I. In th ninth inning today,
Konatchy tripled and Smith and Wlngi
Inglad, giving St. Loula two run and a
1 to I rletMT Over Chicago. Chicago
had tha baeee loaded la th final half of
th Inning, but ft hit wa not foracom
tag. Score:
rr. ion. chiooo.
AU.U.O.A A 1.4.11
nantaa. bl I I I Kkarkara. II. I 4 I
Ellla. II tarkaiu, ft., lit
Miller, It... 14 aTlaeer. m..t I 4
Oakaa, at.... 1 4 4 aHofaiaa. et It I I I
IVeetcar. 1 4 I I atla iaaa. Ik I 114 I
Bnaa, rt... 4 114 lKrera. Ik ... I I 4
Will., at. ... 4 llano, a.. 4111
Maevey, (a, 4 4 ArrMr, a... 114 4 1
wit. 4 111 UBaaar, p.. 4 I 1
RUM. ......
Wlaae, .... I I I I I TaUla. M I M 14 I
Marie .... I 4
Wgadbea. 4 4 4
kknaaa, a. 4 111
Tatele 1111 II I
St Loul . f 1 1 -
Chlaago 4 llt-l
Two-ba nit: Kvan. Bnhulta Lenno.
Three bae hit: Konetchy. Sohulta
lilt: u.f Steele, I In one Inning: off
Harmon, t In all and two-third Inning-.
Sacrifice hlta: w-arkard, Kver, Koaet
ohy, Lennox. Hugglna, Oakee, A.. .er.
Stolen baeee: Lennox, Zimmerman,
Kver. Laft on baa: 8t Loul. I; Cnl
cago, 7. Baeee oa bell: Oft Chen?, i;
off Steele, 2: off Wondbum. I; off Har
mon, 6. Hit by Mtehed balL Hofmon.
Struck out: By Cheney, I; by Harmon,
I. Paaaed bail Archer, Wlngo. Wim
pitch: Cheney. Time; I J6. Umpire:
uweo and U ran Baa.
Olaata Overaeae Baataa.
NEW TORK. Aprtol M. Donnelly held
the local without a hit in th drat 'four
Inning, but they pounded him hard in
the fifth and etxth, whan they did all
their (coring. Boora:
Maw TO. BOSTON.
u j.ii i.1 u u.O-i a
Davaet, It.. 411 eeeney, hi I I 1 I
Oarla. Ik.... 411 aabalL al 4 4 1 I 1
eeilar-ei, at 4 1 1 4 Mlllee. rf...4 III
Hurray, rt... 4 I 1 IJaakara, rf.. I I
alerkle, la... 4 II I IDavlla, Ik.. 4 1 II 4
Harao. Ik.. I III pntk, ea... 4 11
Orak. e 111 IMclloe', Ik I I I
merer, avtkl III HUrlM .. 4 I I I
Marat, e... I I I I aiMeaeUy, p. I I I I
Craaaall, .. I I fKlrU ...... 14
TWale.....! le B U I Teula.....al M 11 1
Batted for DoaiMlly In ninth.
Boat on IIU1IIM
New Tork... Ml I I I I M
Two-baaa hlta: Donnellv. Miller m.
CrindaU (I). Spratt Three-baa hit:
Devlin, Murray. Home run: Hereof.
S critic hit: Crandall, Swaaney. Doubt
pla': Meyer to Doyle, Devore to Markle,
Meyer to Merkle, Beee oa ball: Oft
cranoaii. a; of! Donnelly, 4. Struck out:
By Crandall, 4; by Donnelly. 1 Tuna:
1:44. Umpire: Rlgler and Pinner.
Stack Beat Paraear Mate.
PHILADELPHIA. A DDI M-Stack
pitched a fin giua for Brooklyn today
and beat hi old teammate, th PhUllea,
I to 1 Boora;
BROOKLYN. BWILADKVHTA.
A. H O A S. A H o a
Mara. It . I II t-akCr, Ik4 I I 1
Cnlekav. I. I I I I aTtlaa. ft.... I 1 t I
eaiia, a.... a I a ireakert, rt..l 111
Nartae. at . 4 1 1re. It.. 4 14 4
Dalr. II I III lUaearaa, 1. 4 1 I I I
Haauael, ib 4 1 11 I IBrlakar. Ilk. 4 1111
TqbWt. ea. I I I I lUaeaat. ea.. 4 1
Pkatee, a.... Ill lOnUaa a.. I 4 I
ua. a..... i a eaiaeai. ..
Welc....M IHU I Talele. n In I
Brooklyn ll4-
Phlledelphla ....... 1 1 1
Two-baa bit: Hummel, Smith. Mer-
nnc hit: leoiey. Btoiea baeee: Tooley.
enmtn. - tjsn oa oeaa: uroocua, " :
Philadelphia. 1 Baae on balls: Oft
Brooklyn, 1 Struck out: By Bran nan, 4:
by Stack, 4. Paaaed belle: Oraham, a.
Time: 1 14. Umpire: Klem and Bush.
"Hickory" Johnson
Makes Good Start
for Rourke Family
"Hickory Johnaon, tn sew backstop
whom Pa Rourke bought outright from
th St Loul NMloaala. Joined th team
at Das Molna Thursday moraine a
played hi first (sax with th Rourke
Thursday afternoon. Johneaa put ap
pretty (am and was by tar th star of
tha bunch. la Ova time at bat b con
nected Mfely three times, getting tw
tngl and a doubl. H also suds tw
of tba Omaha sears. J oh neon will pr
shir do th most of the work tor the
Rourke behind th bat this sal eon, walls
Arbogast will man from the bench.
Campfieid will. Is all probability, ba re
leased and Johnny Ooadlng will stay to
work sat tba pttobars.
Perfect Score Made
by an Omaha Bowler
Carl F. Baeee at th Fidelity sad Can
ualtr bowling team Thursday sight
bawled a parfiat soor at let k match
asms with Carl Btansia. Reeas alas mao
eevenleea coneecutlve strikes running
trees sa game ta tba next. In three
game he (at swsy with a total at am.
Tba gaaaB war healed oa the aar,ri
tk aUeya. Ia tb first Rata starred out
without sa arror sad struck eut trees
i eighth tram for C He kept aa
with th earned and rolled twelve aura
strikes la Biwroactiin tor tb per fact score.
which aa th highest lngl record suvae
thla aeaann ta Omaha. Ia the third gam
Reese got a total of Mb Slang, who
was rolling against Reese, mads M. IB
and US. tor three gen total t kSS.
OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1912.
Oeprrldrt, ml. Nattotoat Haws Ass's.
-
T-wVgP
Standing of Teams
AM SR. LEA0177E.I AH BR. ASSN.
W.UPct.l W.I,pct.
Chicago ....I I .Tn) Columbus .11 1 .77
Boa tea 7 I .;ie St. Paul .14
Philadelphia I 4A Minneapolis. TIM
wmnfton I juoiroiedo s .kit
Cleveland ..I .ettl
St. Louie... .( T .417
Detroit 4 T .4171
New Tork...! .!
Kanea City 7 .461
Loulavlll ...4 T .M4
Indianapolis 1 1 Ml
Milwaukee., ft I Job
NAT. LEAOl'B.
WJPc.
WEST. LEAGUE.
W.L.PC
St. JoMDh..A 1 .7141
Cmclnnau ...I
I .
rope
ft I .714 New iork....l
1.717
.a0
T .411
I.4U
1 .400
Denver
.. 1 .714; BoaloB
Wichita ....4 48t. Loul,
Mous City. .4 I l hli-aao 4
Omaha I .4 Philadelphia 4
Dee Moinee-.l I .;! Pltuburgh ..4
I
Lincoln ..... .(W Brooklyn ....4 I .eU
BLUES WN MM CONTEST
O'Connor and Corridoa ' Home Boa
Score Httefiftftar Bunt,
BH0ADE3 PITCHES CRACK GAUZ
Kaaaas City Cslcbrate Ope slag at
Heme br Defeatlag Caieaibae
f by ftcar at Twa la
Oae.
KANSAS CITT, April M.-Kansa City
olbratd th opening of tlx American
association bass ball season oa th boms
(rounds by defeating Columbus. O'Con
nor" triple, folowed by Downey Mot
tle fly, scored the winning run In the
seventh, Corrtdon's bom run to th laft
field bleachers aattad Kan City'
other run. Rhoade pitched euperk ball
I Wa faultleealy supported. Boor:
KANSAS CTTT. OOUIMBtT.
ek.O A a.H.a.B
Barkaae, bl I I I 4kallee. et.. 441
Clarke. ... 4 114 esrla, If 441
SekaUer. ku. 4 I 1 eeaaka, rt 4 I 1 I
Leva, rt.... 114 Irvrna. B..I 1 I I I
Oarr. 1k.... I 111 euillar. lb... I 111!
CatrUee. al I I I aHuUvUt, Ik t I I I I
o-raaaar. a. a a a aoarMr, aa.. a i i a e
Dewear. Ba.. a e e a eeraita. a.... a e le I a
seeaae, ,III Majeiim. a i e i e
TauaK...."t il '
Ttele.....M IM I I
Batted (or Oerber tn ninth.
Columbus 1 0 41
Kanaaa City . 1 4 1 4 1
sacrifice flv: Downer. Two-beee hit:
Clerk Tbjee-baee hit: Miller. O'Con
nor. Horn run: Cerrtdon. Doubl play:
Corridoa to Downey to Carr, Rhoedea to
Downey to Carr. Struck out: By Rhoadee,
4: by MeQulllln, 7. Usee on belle: Oft
Rhoadee. ft. Left on baees: Kna City,
I: Columbus, 4. Umpire; Bier halter aad
Connolly. Time: l ei .
Wlad Bel Toledo.
MILWAUKEE. Wis. Anrll M A gala
which aweut acroaa th field turned many
of Toledo e drive Into long hlte and the
vlellor won, 11 to L Nloholeoo waa driven
from the box in the opening Inning, being
euooeeded by Marlon, whs pitched good
ball. MoOlyna flnlehed the (sms nd wa
hit hard. Vat for Toledo, wa hit hard.
but tba drtvee west straight st the field
ers la svMt every Inetanoe. Score:
TOLBOO, MUrWAt'KSS.
A B O A S AS M O A S
Nttee. aa.... 1111 lanala ..... 1
mark'aa. I I euMaaia. ai.. a i a e e
riMk. rt.... Ill Tkaaeaile ..114
CkepeMB, allll eRaeaall. at I I I I
nana. al... 4 III Mteee, W...I 4 I I
Talrxx. 11... 4 II eJaeaa, !.. 11
Derrtek. 1,. I 1 (Clark, a.... a I 1 I
Laae. a 4 II IU.lt aa.... 4 till
Waa, . 4 11 Wreaa, kk... 4 I I I I
TaUl-.... II n I INI elaaa. a 4 4 1 4
a-kaik. e.-.t (111
' v Manaa. a... 1 I 1 1
MMMirea. p. 1 I I
TataM.....a n at I
Betted tor Hughes In fifth.
Bstted for Marlon la fifth.
Mllwauk ....... 1 M J I I 4-1
Toledo J l l a u
Two-baa hit: Lswis. Burs. PHck.
Three-baae hit: Chapmas, Waet. Home
run: Chapmen. Hit: Off Nicholson. In
onet-hlrd Inning; off Marlon, t In four
aad two-thirds Inning; ff McOlynn, I
In four Innlnia Mcnnoa Bit: nurna.
Talbot. Derrick- Hlnchman. Stolen baeee:
lAnd. Talbot. Derrick. Hlnchman. Doubl
lay: Burn Le Chapman. Chapman to
rrlck. Left on haaaa: Milwaukee, 4; To
edo. t Fire? baae on belle: Off a Wat. I;
ledo.
off McOlynn. L Hit by pitched ball: By
Marion. Niiee: Br Mcuiyno, it lie, atrucs
out: By Waet.-!; by Merlon. 1: by Mo.
Olynn. L Time: 1:4k Umpire: etTtteoa
sad Haadlbo.
MANAGER ISBELL W1ILL
PLAY INFIELD POSITION
DU MOINES. Anil M-(Bpal Tele
gram.) Da Molna today released
pitcher ch net berg. In fielder Nee! and
Catcher Lyaoh. Meal witt manage tha
Hecrdereoa. Ky-. slab Is the K. L T.
leasua. SahBaiberc mar so to Rsasss
City. M laager labell announced that bs
will re-eater tb game aa a player and
will basin Immediately traintsg (or aa
Infield PoMtloB In an effort to break lbs
hard luck that has attended Dm Moans
games s tar thla aaaon.
RUTH GANSON IS ELECTED
TO SUCCEED MISS WAGONER
Mm Ruth Oaasoa ba been elected
leader of tb music department at th
Omaha Woman dub to ucced Mrs
Edith Wagoner. Mure Haaaa Sedellk wa
chosen ssaletant leeder and Mrs. W. K.
Blasbssk, seoretary. Mr. Edward John
aon bad charge of the aresloal program
which followed th kurrtnese
Vocal Bomber were given by Mw Ger
trude Miller and Mkas Oaasoa
Mm Romaa sad Mies Peterson: rtoha.
Mtas Elolee Weet aad M'.es Media West.
Yew yudge a aaa not wy arast a proa
kvas la do. but br what ba baa d
That h) tb aty tra teet. Chambertaln e
Cough Remedy tudrfsd by ttus
has n rspTor. People evwrywbere pask
at It ta ta algbsst terns at prsdss. Iar
ases by I
Drawn
4 oo ol6
BRADLEY BATSNpDT VICTORY
Boston Beats Athletic by Seven to
Six Score.
FIRST BAST-MAN ALWAYS BUST
Haaaa Ran aad Da able by Bradley
Draw Pear at was la Blr Mis
aad Ha Soaree Twlee
Illmerlf.
BOSTON, April X.-Bradley'a big stick
gsv Boston ft victory ovr Phlladelfihl
today, 7 to 4. HI doubl and horn run
sent four run In bsfor blra and a
cored two himself. Scot:
BOSTON. rillLADBLPHlA.
AS H O. A S AB.S.O.A.B
Senear, rl .l I I I istrrrak, If... I 111!
Tarkaa. M..I III eOMrla. I I
reekar, at. 1 I I ecolllaa, la.. I I I I I
Braai.r. Ik. 4 II I eBeker Ik... 4 11
Oartear. Bl I I I lHarekr. rl .l I I I
lle, .... 111 Mclaeea. Ik. I t 4
wagaer. aa. 411 eBairr. ea.... 4111
Ne'aaker. a 4 4 I I eTkeaaa, a.. I I I I
raea. . 144 IMaraaa, p.. 4 4 4 4 4
Ckreue, p... 4 1 QR.ra.ll. , l till
Mini, p.. I I Kraaaa 1 1 I I
e-jkey 11 ribm .!
Tat.la....t 4 nil I TUk SUM
Battod for Morgan In eecond. -Batted
for Rueaell In ninth. . ,
Batted tor Cicotta In fifth.
Boaton ft 4444-7
Philadelphia 1 1 1 1 4 4 4-4
Two-baa hit: Bradley. Thorn, Col
lins. Three beee hit: Strunk. Homo run:
Bradley. Hlte: Off Paps, 4 In two In.
nlnge (two men at bat In third Inning);
off Ctcotte, 4 In three Inning ; off Bedl
am, 1 In four Inning; oft Morgan, I in
ona Inning; oft Kuaaell, 1 In seven In
nings, rjacrlflc hlte: T homes, Mclnnes.
Stolen baa; Barry. Doubl plya: Ctcotte
to Yerkea to Wanner lo Bradley, Baker
to Barry to Mclnnes. Left on hues:
Boston, 4; Philadelphia, ft. Base on belle:
Oft Papa. 1; off Morgan, 1; off Ruiaell. 4.
Flrat baa on rrora: Boston. I; Phila
delphia, 7. Hit by pitched ball: By Rue
aell, Hooper. Struck out: By Pape, 1; by
Ctcotte, 1; by Bedleot, 4; by Morgan, i;
by Itusseil, ft. Wild pitch: Pape. Balk:
Bedient. Time: 1J0. Umpires: Wstsrfll
and O'Loughlin.
- Highlanders Wis Haadlly.
WASHINGTON. April SV-Qutrin held
Weahlngwa lo four hiu today and New
York won handily, V to ft, aa th local
pitcher were wild and Ineffective A
double play by Martin and Chase shared
honor with Qulno pitching. Soor:
NSW YORK. . WASH IKOTON.
AS.U.O.A B ' AB H O A.S
Danteia. rt., 1 1 A I eMMiiar, if.. 111
CalaeMe. Ill 1 I I VFaatar. le.. 4 14 11
Chaaa, Ik.... I 1 I I eMilaa. al.... 4 114
name. aa.. I i i ikaaier, rt. a a i e e
Kaon. af.... a ii inroi. ... a i
Zlaa. If I 111 IKalakt, Ik., till
Oerener. bl I I I tM'Brlae, ea. I I I I
rtaker. a... a i a a ewiuiaree. a a e a a e
Qalee, B 4 14 1 Welar, ... till
Teule.....U W M II lUMeie. p" I I
TeUra.....M4 M IT 1
Oame called; darkneee.
New Tork 4 4 1114 1 -M
Washington I 0 4 -l
Two-baa hlta: Mllsn, Walker, Mo
Rrtrie. tniemen li. Three-bass hit:
aDalei. Horn run: Chaae. Hits: Oft
Walker 4, In two and a third Innings; oil
Becker. 1 In ona and two-third Innings;
off Cashlon. 1 In feur Innings. Stolen
bee: Oardner, riynn. Sacrifice fly:
Osrdner. Double play: Martin to Chaea.
Left on bases: New Tork. ; waening
ton. 4. Bases on balls: Off Walkar. 4;
off Becker, 1; oft Cashlon, ft. Flrat oa
errors; Washington. J Struck out: By
ulnn, 4: by Becker. I; by caabloo, 1.
lme: 1:04. Umpire: Connolly and
Hart. -
CATCHER CARNEY IS
RELEASED TO LINCOLN
CHICAOO. April M-Preeldent comls-
key of the Chicago Americans today an
Bounced the relaaec et Third Bsseman
Del Haddock to th Dubuqu team aad
th releaee of Ton Camay, catcher, t
th Unooln elubi . '
Wrewtliast Bsat at Astell.
AXTELU Neb, April ftk-8peeil.-
Ona st tb best amateur wrestling
saatcho srsr pulled off In thl wctlon
of tha stau took placs at th Opera
houss bar Wdneeday svsnlns. between
0. a Todsr of HlMrath and A. M. Dally
of Parks- Th match was fast from
start to finish. Mr. Todsr got th first
fall after on hour and on mtnut at
hard wrestling, and al tb ssoond fall
la twenty-sight mlnuta. Both men were
In fin condition. Logan Champ et Bas
Ongs waalffwre. -
Y. JL C. A. GTX5ASTTC BXFEBT
TAKES FABT Q CTDOOi MIIT.
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JOHN SIOLEP
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for The Bee by
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C v Thin&s T Worry AaT
M0S1
UNI ATHLETES ARE ENTERED
Quartet of Bebraakani Will Com
pete Saturday at Auditorium.
STTEHM TO ACCOKFAHT IADS
Tmr War tvaa Wlreata aad
Paltc a CslUd OH Becaraee at
laterraattaa at tb Do.
, prartsMat Cktrete.
Th TJnlrtnRy of Nebraska baa entered
four ma for the annual Indoor track
mast at tb Auditorium- thla evening.
Thy will be accompanied by Coach
'Jumbo" Btdahia and will arrfes bar
Saturday morning.
Th (our man entered are Morrtaon, 44
rrd daah; Eutiewlnket, 444-yard dash;
WUey. 44 yard dash aad th high lump
and Reeas, aad t yard daehee and the
0-pound thot put Th four will run
gainst Mornlngsld college In the relay
rasa. Wiley M tba a tar of tha agrees tlon
and It I expected that he will probably
take th high Jump event. He wa form
erly with th Tork High school and hold
tha state record for the high jump, ft
fast and MH lacks.
, Tag - War tea Oft.
Ths tug-o'-war which was scheduled to
b pulled oft between th Omaha flramsn
and policemen ha been called off, bs
csuee of ths Intervention of ths chiefs
of tb departments They ald it would
requlr tnuoh tin to praotlo and get
Into condition and th departments eoald
not afford t hava th men Idl. In place
of thla event wUl b ft boxing match be
tween J. J. Dudley ot th polic depart
ment and P. Adam a firemen. A wrest
ling match between C T. McCsb of th
polio fore and Captain Orscnmaa ot tb
fir lad will also be la lis.
In tb bankers' relay th Flrat National
bank entered a team at th last mlout.
Th lilt I H. Wtmbarg. M. Dillon, R.
Wheeler and C. Hotqutst . This team
will compete agalnat tb Omth National
and th City National la relay race of
on mil.
Paulas Trmek la Shap.
Th track at tha Auditorium I being
put Into hap for th mast. Th sta-g
I brans' takea out la ardor that th mil
wlU sonalat of !xtn lap. Th Mart
and finish will b on th aouth lid ot
th track Bear th eastern turn. An
Innovation fat announcing tha winners of
tb varlou avente ha been constructed
by I. T. Maxwell, who I promoting th
meet. Th nam ot th winner ot
flrat second and third place will be
thrown on a screen with th us of a
lantern. This scra Is arranged en a
pivot, as I tb lantern, and will revolve,
making It poaalbl tor any o la any
part ot th houss to read. Thl will do
sway with tn nwgapbon. which I vry
untlfhctory to th apectatora and th
nnounr silks.
UPLIFT OF THE NECESSARIES
lam's White Elephaate Kssp Pace
wltk tb Caat at
Llviaa.
Tha white elephant on th flag of
Slm may eerve to symbollxs the ds-
psndenra of th people af th eoantry
upon this animal, a wall a to sir ex
pression to their reverence for It
acred flgur.
Titer r at present la Slant about
1.00 domestics tad elephants, but ths num
ber ha bean itsadfiy diminishing In ra
osnt veare. Tb price of elephant Is st
tbs earn Urn going np. like th prtoa
et neceeettiee In other ports of th world.
It takes about twcnty-fhr year for
aa elephant to baaonn full (Town, but
they sttala thatr full power only about
tea years later. Th length ot life may
extend to Mt year or aaora, Aa averse
elephant wet (ha about thra ton. Do.
raeetle atepaaau sell la Slam for about
tt.40 for the full-growa malae and about
11.71 for th female.
Traveling In certain part of th
country Is practically un poaalbl with
out slephenu, especially la tha aorthsra
regkiBB and during th rainy season.
They ar lao used tenslvly la work
ing th Uakwooo) (oresta
It Is practically trcpoeelble Is deter.
rain tb number of elephants la a wild
tat. Herd numbering a many a Bs)
animal re by a man rar. Hunting
end capturing elephant a same
strictly controlled, and to engage ip tha
port on anuat flrat obtain a license
rtsiB'
wnO Tctgmm, Aeao, Tsttar, Bait EAamn. etc, ar troubles which affect
th akin, their sooros k lar dasper than tha emuida cutiol. Thw aSactlons
r Cftoswd by IrritMinc humors, or nrs tie acid la th blood. Such impurities
iitflain aad lrritt tba dalles ta Bt-work of fibroo tlssu which lies Inst
bsnsath th gortaos of tao oatsr skill, aad th Irxfiajnmatory cUscharn tttoa
prodacaxl is forcd out ttrongh tha pen- aad glaada, and is eontimtw
keptnp wnils ta blood Taiaalns toftjctsd. This exudation causes th form
ation of sc&lsa aad crust so oftarn n ia Ernerna, aad when tierT un
Bcratched oS tao flesh Is left raw aad boot gruoeptibla to other iiifeeticmZ '
Itoaa tstt raadlry ba seta than that to prodac a cur thtMrcrjittor?fenrt
b purified and daanswd. This 8. 8. 8. wlU do. It aoas down to th trwrw
bottom, twawras all huators sad tapuritle, nsutralizs th iLerUs ariida
of th tysUta aad ia this remove th cause of disease. Local aor!lS
tioa caa only sooth th trritatirni and assist ta keeping th ilia ciM- th
serrar produc a cor bseaus such traatmaat does not reach tha hEZf
8.8 a restore to tha thin, acrid blood U its lost propirtiiV makZZil
par and rich and enable it to aourixh tha skia arj ittZJu
lad healthy. Book or 8kia Cussassa aad any madicauwkaTaU
who vxlta. , .
Hal Coffman
from th government For each animal
captured on muat then pay a fa of
Ht. Sam paopl consider thl tax a
great hardship, stnoa elephant bunting Is '
otherwlss vary difficult and vary costly.
Th amount of Ivory exported In th
years U(B-lt waa about two tona Har-
par Weekly.
FAT TIP FOR ROVING BARBER
Leaser af 10,000 Ocmdltfteaal aa
Ska KarartasT Wttbla Eight
een Mas the.
Choi c between th freedom of bach
elorhood and a tempting legacy of nearly
14.0M I offered Harry T. Martin, ft row-
leg young barber, late at Chicago and
Philadelphia, and now having temporary '
residence (a Magnolia, N. J. Th term
of th alternative ar art forth In a will
laft by hi aunt. Mrs. Ann I Mlllr, who
disd ft few week ago In Chicago. It at
th end of eighteen month Martin I us
n preset ul In his quest for a llf partner
he will forfeit all claim to tha money.
and It will b divided among other rela
tives who are to hr In tb Mr a-'
tat of Mrs. Millar, who husband wa
a Jwler. '
"Do I expect to fulfill th provision
of th will r exclaimed th excited and
happy Miller to ft reporter. "Well, I '
should say I do. I'll never let that get
away from m If I can help It." Then .
hi faca clouded and be remarked, rue
fully. . "But I don't know of any girl that
will marry ma. I never bav known '
very many girls, and I never hav be
come wll nough acquainted with any '
one of them to ask her to becsm my
wlfa"
HI sxpresslon brightened agsln when
a fellow worker suggeated that aunt sac
rificing maiden might consent to become '
hi bride rather than see him loa th
provisional bequest, or, taking advantage
ot leap year, might even go eo far aa to
offer her heart and hand unsolicited.
"I suppose that money might be an
attraction to om girls, hs replied,
"but I'm not going to wait tor them to
oome to me. I'm going on ft hunt right '
sway, and I am ready to wager right
hare that by tha expiration of th eight
eea months thars'U b a brld la tb
Martin family. . ' ,
Th explanation for ths unusual condi
tion In th will Is in th deep-seated
desire of Martin' aunt that her nephew
marry and ettle down. Every tint n '
would return to Chicago from a trip to
aom diatant part of th country Mr.
Miller would urge him to oeaa his wan
dering and get married. Oa each occa
sion ha would laugh and repeat th
maxim ot ths barbers, that "there I hair '
growing aU over th world.". In a few
day ha would bs mleslng again.
Tb dtalla of th will' peculiar pro
vision were brought to Philadelphia by
Henry Woods of ml State street. Chi
cago, a friend of th young barber, who
passed through thla city tb other day
on hi way to New Tork. Th brother
and threw cousin win share tha fortune
wttk Martin, aaeh getting slightly lea
tha 110.000. Should Marti a default in '
tba provisions, ths other four bene
flcuuiea win divide hi ahsra, receiving '
nearly 12.40 each actional. Philadelphia ,
Record. ,
FEDERAL JURORS EXCUSED
UNTIL MONDAY MORNING
, .-.,.
"Juror axe eacuaed until t jt o'clock
Monday morning," said Judge Pot Mot-Tie
of th United State district court yes- .
urday evsnlag whan h adjourned ooart
for the day.
Thl will carry th Emma M. Fuller ;
suit for damages against th Union Pa
cific railroad company for tha death af
bar husband la tb Union Pacific yards
over until Monday, ths remaining tern
days of this week being uaed by th court
to hear demurrers that bars been filed
la different
Th Persistent and Judicious Un of
Be Advertising M th Road to Bush-tee
Sur.cn.
7D,
CURES ECZEMA,
jir-rin? tpttph wsw
aRWIIva, HI L
e.iu onifi or jiwjriu LO ATXABTA, GA.
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