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a THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1914. Mi m Prepared to mix Glimoro 'Woraa, ae? &na wanson to Ls&yo Hot Alone, JOE THJKEB GIVES OUT UNEUP Ad Brtnnui nntt Claude JlonilrU "Will Do the llcnrr Work on Monnd for Chicago riuli. CHICAGO, March . Word was, snt to Iho president of til National ami ntorlean base ball Uftsuea today th" (he Federal leesue Was prepared l Hnt tor fair treatment and would meet Jn kind any ffrt to lure away plsyera who had ft contract with the now league. In u tolocram addressed to John K. Tenor, president ot tho National league, and to Ban D. Johnson, head ot the American league, President Ollmore ft tho Federals throw down tho challongu which may result in another baso bait year. The rnesiafio read; John K. Toner. Ban B, Johnson: In- 0. sputable evtdenco telU us that some of your clubs aro endeavoring: to sign Fed eral league contract players. It you do not stop such methods Immediately we will withdraw our policy ot fair play and give you a battle at your own Kama. (Signed) JAMES A. QILMOKE. Tinker Gives Ont Lineup. Tho lineup ot the Chicago Federals was glvrn out today by Manager Tinker, who said that he was satlstted that his team would bo n pennant winner, ns he has four swift men Jackson, who led tho Northwest league In stolen bases last year; Cad Cotes, who led the New York State league batters and stole twenty.flvo bases; Max Flack, who lilt tor an average ot .352 and stole forty two bases In the Thrco-I league, rind John Muncle, a ten-second man who played with tho University of Minnesota, team last season. Ad Brennan and Claude Ilendrlx will do the heavy work of the pitching staff. Tho Chicago team did not get Benton, though he will go south with Tinker's men to begin training. Later he will Join Brooklyn. Wha They Are. The lineup, with tho name of the team with which each mart played last ycar follows: Pitchers: Ad Brennan, Philadelphia Nationals. Claud Ilendrlx, Pittsburgh: Tom McQuIro, Chicago Federals; Irwin 3ahg, local semi-professional: C. J. Wat aan and Henry Schmidt, Milwaukee; John Olaser, Chicago semi-professional! Dave Black, Chicago semi-professional, and Leo Prcndcrgast, Peoria, Catchers. Art Wilson, Now York Na tionals; Jim Block, Milwaukee; William Klllifcr, Philadelphia Nationals; James McDonough. Chicago Federals; George Mulvaney, Cincinnati, ecmt-profcsslonal. First basement W. It. Jackson, Spokane; John Kadlng, Chicago Federals; Fred Ileck, Buffalo; William Zwllling, St. Joe. Second Basemenr-John Parrel, Chicago Federals; John Uranan, Lake Forest uni versity; Leo Kavanatfgh, Chicago semi jirotcsslonal. Third Basemen Bottle Zelder, New York Americans; James Stanley, Chicago Federals. Short Stop-Joe Tinker, Cincinnati. Outfielders Al Wlckland, Cincinnati; Cad Coles, Baltimore' and Elmlra; John Munole, University ot Minnesota; Max Flack', Peoria. Bill Brennan was appointed chief ot the Federals' umpire staff by President 0lmore today, The umpires are expected hero tomorr6w for a conference with the 1. reelent. Ere'd Ayer Team Wins Solomon. Dog Derby NOME, Alaska, March 3. Fred Ayer finished first In the Solomon Derby dog race, that was run from Homo over tho saow trail to Solomon and return yes terday; John Johnson, winner of last year's derby, was a cloee second with his team of Siberian wolves and finished two minutes after Ayer; The five teams that tred the race stalled under clear nkles trum Nome at 3d a. m., but a wind end suow storm that reached the proportions or a billiard de veloped lis the race progressed and the heavy going destroyed chances of lower ing time records ot other yrs. Ayer finished the course ot sixty-tour miles In 6 hours, 39 minutes, 4 seconds. Johnson's tlmo last year, which fixed the record for tho course, was 5 hours, 47 minute's, 24 seconds. Nick Maddox Will Manage Wichita WICHITA, Kan., March 3.-Nlck Mad dox, former pitcher for the Pittsburgh Natkjnal league baso ball team, will manage tho local Western league team during the coming season. Maddox, In making this definite announcement today M his players would report for practtro March IS. I,fltlH Stack Market, LONDON, March 3. American secur ities moved Irregularly within narrow limits during tho early trading today. At noon prices were a quarter above to . below parity. A ilisistly sum cellar itkt My tmitutr t freakMtuaa. The IIMU'I SMt Mete ilvwr easy teMtt m4 Me esr-Mrfect M Mrty Laaet. OttfcSMksMc mirtsssolos. POIR: MKIC 90fIM ft. Mtk Thos XMpirkk Sc C: ft I SOCIAL WMCm PARTY Evry Thurdy Evaning Frtuae Mali; Kth and Parker Streets THE JOLLY 24 Bt ma 3W(rt4s esMta ssfff'CAf 11 WAV Jeff Would Make a Fine Claim Agent Jerr. do vqo see Twvr HE'LL fAAKE fAONCTY FOR. SICK OK-THCN UiOUUONiT teOfM&TO BUY THOiT COW. YOU CAN'T TB LL A SICK COW fROtA A UGLL COW l Ahvi-D ucK rewn I. ... .7 I 1 CAM HEW ANGEL FOR TE FEDS Fitfcburgh Millionaire to Back Club in That City. FJtICK KUMOKED TO BE THE HAS I.eTerenjEe of BroirHi, Said (o Bp One ef Best 8oBlhi)'an In Amer ican League, Reported En gaged by K. C. Oudnrra. ClflC'AnO. Ktnrrh a Pr..l,1nt, niimnn Of the Federal lcaenn a that n "Pittsburgh millionaire" had de- cia?u 10 oecome Dacher of the ,c!ub there. Btorles that Ilenrv t VrfrV f int.i...i. bad cdntcmplatod taking an active part In 1L. '. A I a in ,nmionai game have been current and although ailmorn wnulii n .v f Frlok was Iho man, followers of tho, game nern Denovo ne is the "mllllonalro" men tioned. It became known Ihrff Tnm siminn h. Pitcher last, year" with Philadelphia, WOUld Join tho Chirnan V.1raU it ... understood that Brooklyn was to got Seatdn, but the allotment on Saturday srave lm to Tinker's club. Ground will bo broken fo tho local Federal lencun ntund. ivn..i.u n...i dent Veeghman said today. The con tractors who bid for the privilege of building the stand all agreed to have It finished by .April 21. Much" d SSDDointrnnnt wn h,. t.. Federal league managers when- It was learned that Chriatv Mniia'u. signed a contract with the Giants, and imu not waueu ror their offer of $6S,W for three years, 'made today In a telegram by President Qllmore. aiam.ewaon was wanted to manage and pitch on the Dronklvn will be made to get Bam Crawford, white Preiident ailmoro Intimated that Fleldnr Jones,' former mahaVer of the Chicago Americans, might bo made an offer. mo Kansas city team of the Federal leaglle nractlcallv lm. of the St. touts Americans, It was learned. --u..v..a . wun me world tourists, lte Is considered anion ir h nn ..i.i among tho American league left handcra. MTARLAND DOES NOT APPEAR BEFORE BOARD SSSSIISSS1 MIIAVAUKEB. Wisj March 3.-P..rUv McFarland. Chicago, failed to appear be fore tho Wisconsin Uoxlnu eommlinn in. day when his case, relative to his sus pension lor one year for alleged "stall ing" In his ten-round hozlnir hm.f with Jack Orltton In Milwaukee December S, camo up. rentier was McFarland repre sented by counsel. After hearing testt mony ' from the referee an,! v.n.i Porting writers, the commission took the caso unaer advisement. Iteferce Harry Stout told the commis sion that he warned McFarland. at the end ot practically every round from the secoud that he would have to "produce t,r get out." Stout maintained that t ,.i,. land did not put forth his best efforts at any xime during tho bout and that he "stalled" all the way. Stout's testimony was upheld by sev era! Milwaukee sporting writers. Nothing So Ciood for a Cough or Cold AVhen you have a cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to get rid of It with the least possible delay. There are many who consider Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy unsurpassed. Mrs. J. Doroff, Ellda, Ohio, eaya: "Ever since my daughter Uuth was cured of a re vere cold and cough by Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy two years ago I have felt kindly disposed toward the manufac- turers of that preparation. I know of nothing so quick to relievo a cougli or cure a cold." All dealersAdvertise ment. 'Lincoln (sm ia Mnrryi CHICAGO, March l-(Speclat Tcle Bram.)Ancel C. Van Hyvc of Lincoln was licensed hre today to-marry Miss Josephine Hutchison of Hinsdale, HI. i i - isLr " C L- s ' I 1 , h cow. wgll. US. HE'S EViOEMYLV SELL Hlf SO CH6ftp. CPatki sun Yvuv i jr- AS I r '"-W y 1 -' CX , ffeNYCEtAAN LIKE YOO UOUl-D own nothing Burv PGRfGcTt-v, Good Cow and unite u;e al i ucrni "civf mvj.rt AND RBAUze THVT T WAS PMRGUY cN Arrinems... ... ... . -v.i. mc UbiJ J- S mi I I GEOJtGE F. COVEY COMES TO PLAY JAY GOULD. George H. Covey eQorge F. Covey ot Kngland, profes sional court tennis champion ot tho world, has Just arrived In the United States to play Jay Gould, American amateur cham pion nnd grandson ot tho great railroad speculator, for the world's champion ship. Their matqh has been arranged for Philadelphia In tho middle of March. If Mr. Gould, an nmatour, winB from tho professional Drltisher, ho will be hailed as ono ot tho greatest of American alth lctce, fit to alt besldo Francjs Oulmet, who beat tho greatest British golf players. GYMNASTIC TOURNAMENT WILL BE HELD AT IOWA CITY IOWA CITV. Ia., March S.-(Speclal.)-Flvo teams aro entered for the state gymnastic . tournament, which will be held In the Iowa gymnasium next Satur day evening. They ere Iown, Ames, Drake, State Teachers' college and Luther. F. K. Birch of Waterloo and F U I-onoberry, physical director at the Burlington Young Men's Christian asso ciation, Will act as Judges, Tho Sokols of Cedar Rapids, world's champion Bo hemian gymnasts, will give an exhibition duilng the tournament. The Iowa athletic management on nounced today that no third game will be played with Grlnnell to decide th.i state basket ball championship. Big Nine rules and the policy of tho local athletlo board both prohibit such a game NORTH AND SOUTH WHIST PLAYERS WIN THE fUMES Members ot tho rralrlo Park Whist club nlavcd twenty-tour boards of dutilt cate whist at their regular ineetlng,irWHh and south players winning. - The scores follow; fcannell and Stewart. -!-lS. I.ucke and Uruce, -1-12. Beghtol and Buck, -- 6. NeUon and McCann. even. Miner and Palmer. 11 Frady and Shawcross, 11. Hlrkler and Kokjer, E. J n,iptv er! -r-l ubck ana worst, . PA GETS BELL'S CONTRACT FROM GAINSVILLF FLORIDA After a long and extended search on the part ot Pa ltourko and the postal authorities Outfielder Bell, who played with Superior In the Northern league last year, was located and his signed contract has arrived from Gatnsville, Fla., where ha has been spending tho winter. As soon os Pa located Bell, the outfielder agreed to terms and announced he would be here to make good, but his contract did not arrive until today. sBSSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBWSSBSBSBSBSBSBst K BBBSVk. WlBBBBBBBBBSiBBBmiBBBBBB t jWKL iilBsiSBBBSBSBSBSBBSBSBSBSW VOU UOlbH'K.l(bHT POWM To DAtAAteS AtT3UVpB. Or1 THE AMD TeUU THGrA XOOR. CCNi vg(S KU-EO BV THEIR. TRAIN ANO "t ruNT THE COV W& WORTH 42O0 TH&Y'LL S6TTV.e POP. 4k50 quick. wHew vou &er ferc. VOH AS THE OWNER. AR.E LeCvSLLV Ra5C4SBLe fOfc " ITiS CONDUCT AND AS THE COW WAS KltXCO BV OUR.TRAfVSAlD C0W Must have been tre'skassing uPof4 our propertt wh(ch as You KjMow S A PENAL OFFENSE . HOWEVER. OUR. COMPANY HAS NO PESRB To B6 Hard on You juG NEW INDOOR RECORDS MADE Five Established at Big Meet in Madison Square Garden. TWO MORE OF THEM EQUALED Ilnlpln and Meyers bet Champion ship Marks by Winning Six nnd Three-llondred. Ynrd Ron. NEW YOnrf, Marcli 3. Flvo nowcham plonshlp records, two ot which established new world's Indoor marks, wero made at the indoor national championships ot tho Amateur Athletlo union held at Madison ' Square garden tonight, two other cham pionship records were equalled. Thomas J. Hatpin ol tho BostonAth letlo association and Alv'ah T. Meyers of. the Irish-American Athletlo club set tho two new world's .records'. Halptn won the 600-yard run in 1:13. Meyers, In the 300 yard run, established a record ot 0:33. Other Ilecorda. Tho other events In which new cham pionship figures were hung up were the two-mllo walk, won . by Blchard F. Kcmcr. Irish-American Athletic club, in H:Jll; tho 1,000-yard run, won by Abel R. Klvlat, Irish-American Athletlo cuib, In 2:15, and tho two-mile run, won by Harry J. Smith, Bronx Church house. Now York, In 9:1S. Piatt Adams of New .York was aMrlplo winner, winning tho standing high Jump, standing broad Jump and polo vault for distance. Meyers and Patrick J. Mc Donald, both ot tho Irlsji-American Ath JeUo club, were double wlnjiers. In addi tion to making his record In the 300-yard run, Meyers captured the seventy-five- yard dash. McDonald captured the 21- pound shot put and was'iflrst In throwing the 50-pound weight for height. The championship point banner was won by tho Irish-American Athletic, club, with the New York Athletlo ( club second and the Boston Athlettc association third. The 'summaries: 1.000-yard run: Abet B. Klvlat. Irish American Athletic club, New York, first; Homer Baker. Now York Athletlo club, second: II. P. Mahony. Boston Athletic association, third; William Anderson, New York Athletlo club, fourth. Time, 2:15: a new senior championship record; old record. :.U, held by A. R. Klvlat 76-yard' dash: Alvah T, Meyers, Irish American Athletlo club, first: F. Pi O'JIara, Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology, second; Fred Stephenson, Trinity club, Brooklyn. N. Y., third; John J. Kl ler, Irish-American Athletlo club, fourth, Time, 0:01; equals championship record. 24-pound shot put: Patrick J. McDon ald, Irish-American Athletlo club, first, distance, 37 feet 7 inches; J, P. Lawler, Irish-American Athletic association, Bos ton, second, distance, X feet 9 Inches: John J. Elliott, New York Athletlo club, third, distance, 32 feet. 6 Inches. Two-mile walk: Richard F. Remer, Irish-American Athletic club first; Kd ward Renx. Mohawk Athletlo club. New York, second; Richard B. Clifford. Mq Caddln Lyceum, Brooklyn, third; Fred Kaiser. New York Athletic club, fourth. Time, H:2I1; a new championship record; old record, 11:52, made by R. B. G If ford, McCaddln Lyceum. Brooklyn, 1913. Seventy yards high hurdle; John J. Kller, Irish-American Athletlo club, first: F. U Brady, Columbia-University Ath letlo association, second: W. F. Pell Potter, New York Athletlo club, third F. McDonald. Columbia Unlvereltv Ath letic association, fourth. Time. 0:9. Equals championship record. 'tnowing fitty-slx.pound weight for iiuKiui raincK j. aicuonald, Irish American Athletic club with IS feet Ml Inches, first; Patrick Ryan. Irlsh-Amerl-can Athletic club with 15 feet 84 inches, second; John P. Lawler. Irish-American Athletlo association, Boston, with IS feet C inches, third. Standing high Jump. Piatt Adams, New )ork Athletlo club. S feet 1 Inch, first; Ben W. Adams, New York Athletic club. i feet 11 Inches, second; Kdward JU Bmes. Bronx Church House. New' York, 4 feet 11 inches, third: Harry L. Bubler. Bronx Church House, New York, i feet 11 Inches, fourth. COO-yard run: Thomas J. Haipln, Boston Athletlo association, first; Abel R. Klvlat. Irish-American Athletlo club, second; Melvln W. Sheppard, Irish-American Athletlo club, third; O. DoGrouchy, Now York Athletlo club, fourth. Time, 1:13. A new world's Indoor. record and also a new championship record. Old champion ship record 1.14 held Jointly by Harry Disking and A. R. Klvlat. r 30-yard run: Alvah ,T. Meyers, Irish American Athletic club; first- Hal Helland, Xavler Athletic association, see- THE , RAlUR.O COV4 ot "OGM) SND CV THEIR AT "VHNT Of TH6 COW VoU AHIGIRL HERE HOPES TO FLY OVER ATLANTIC. f Helena Ca-va-gioni The black eyes of Mile. Heleno Cara glont snapped with determination' asi b)io stood on tho deck ot the Incoming Olympic and said sho was going tp fly across tho Atlantic ocean or well, some thing would happen. . "If tho men don't hurry up and fly across tho Atlantic the women will have to do t for them," said Mile. .Caraglonl. "I've heard about tho big aeroplane. that Rodman Wanamaker Is going to.. send across and I'm going to be In It. If '.they'll let mc. "I'm going to neo Lieutenant J. C. Porte, tho pilot, and If he'll lot me I shall make the trip. I have my own Blelrlot monoplane here and will make eomo practice flights on Long Island as soon as I can get it saet up. "Have I been flying longT Oh, no; only about four months. 1 took It up after I had tried everything else to get a new thrill. . 1 ond: Fred Burns, Boston Athletic asso- nauun, imru, iiugn jiirsnoii, i insn American Athletlo - club, fourth. Time, 0:32, a new world's Indoor record. Running high Jump; Eugene Jennings, Bronx Church House, New York, 6 'feet 1 Inch, first; Harry Brrwjx, Boston, AJh letlc association, second, with 6 feet: A. R. Rodorlquer. New York, unattached, Ujlrd. with fi feet 10 Inches. Standing broad Jump: Piatt Adams, New York Athletic club. 10 feet 11 1 itches, first; Leo Oeohring, Mohawk 'Athletic club. New York, second, with 10, feet 7 Inches; Ben W. Adams, New York. Ath letic club, third, with 10 feet 2 Inches: Bd Ia limes, Bronx Church House, ;New York, fourth, with 9 feet 11 inches.. . Two-mile run; Harry J. Smith, Bronx Church House, first; William J. Kramer, Long Island Athletlo club, second; Itinhes Kohlemalncn, Irish-American Athletic club, third. Time, 9:18. a new champion ship .record. , Pole vault for distance: Piatt Adams, New York Athletic club. 28 feet 6 inches, first; L. Schneider. Mohawk Athletic clubr2i feet 3 Inches, second; Harry Fabcock, New York Athletic club, J5 feet 9 Inches, third; Kenneth Caldwell. Irish-American Athletlo club, 25 feet 3 Inches, fourth. AMERICAN RHODES SCHOLARS WIN FOUR ATHLETIC "EVENTS LONDON, March a. American Rhodey scholors won four events at the Oxford university sports todsy: V. B. Havens ot New Jersey carried off the 00 yards In 0:10A and the hurdle race In 16, N, 8, Tabor ot Rhode Island won the halt mile In 1:57. M, T. Adams of Texas won the weight putting with S3 feet. 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Cahp, ,be,fore thi? game,, was, a Blight faVArlte over Symes, but " as the w.-si(suba sva60 i I waft apparent that Symes Would be no 4filLftV tYinrlf nrt V 'fnnr rr mTUx It .. . mm men wero at even money, or very close to It .loweil this one with a string" of 30. Later no maue x. symes- runs were 26, 22 apd 19. Ihilhediatelv iflur ha tra,n d.... ...v n'i'"M j in o challenged tho victor to a game for the championship, to bo played within tho next thirty days. His challenge was greeted with a roar of applause from tho big crowd ot onlookers. After Cahn de fends successfully his tltlo three consecu tive times, he Is to be given a silver lov ing cup, presented by F. R. Reynolds. South Omaha commission man. IflUfoPHY HAS TWO-HOUR TALK WITH CHARLES P. TAFT CINCINNATI, O., March 3.-Charles W. Milr'phy of Chicago held a two hours' conference here today with Charles P. T4ft; who recently purchased tho . con trolling interest In the Chicago National leaglle club frpm Murphy. Base ball was under discussion, . but neither Mr. Toft no'r Mr. Murphy '. would-announce that anything of a deflnlto nature regarding the future ot the Chicago Nationals had happened. "The business ot selling my stock in the Cubs was dono by wire and this Is the first time since then that I have seen Mr. Taft." said Mr. Murphy. "There Is absolutely nothing of news value to give out"" . . Gam Company to Have Team. TJie Omaha Gas companv batl team will bo out again this season. It will be under tho management of Westergard, who was rillot for the champion Cudahy team laet Jek$0n. It expects to cop the champion ship again this season in the Saturday league. For games, call Webster 3357. The Omaha Oas company base ball team will play the Auditorium Pharmacy team Saturday, April 11. at Fort Omaha. Succtor to i-.'. Announce their suwng of handsome spring suits, silk lined, light weighttoyercoats anVl popular balmocaans. $20 to $35. They are correct in every particular and especially suited for men and young mei; desiring exclusive apparel. Season-End Prices on Heavy Suits and Overcoats - v "Wo are making exceedingly low prices on a fow remain ing Winter Suits and Overcoats-. You can buy them now at about one-half their worth. It will be a big saving to buy now for your futuro needs. "Bud" Fisher "ku T Xttz . VOUC COW VA6 KILLG-D OMR, TR.MN TOO DAp.' TOOBAOJ SHE WAS (MO OUfcT A. pERFECTt GOOD COW TOO; BECAWSCi Sheriff's Wife Will Circulate Paper to Have Him Recalled SAN FRANCISCO, March 3. Not con tent, with Instituting divorce proceedings against Sheriff Frederick S. Eggcrs of San Francisco county, his wlfo an nounced today In a signed statement that she would circulate n petition for his re call from office. They have lived to gether tijlrty-flvo years. ' 1 "This Is not spite work," said Mrs. Eggcrs. "1 simply do not bellevo that a man who acts as Sheriff Eggcrs Is act ing Is a fit man to bo In public office." CALL FOR SIGNERS OF MODIFIED ULSTER PACT LONDON, March 3. Lord Roberts, Vis count Mllner, Baron Balfour of Burleigh, Rudyard Kipling, Prof. Albert Vonn Dlccy, Sir William Ramsay and a scoie of less prominent persons today issued an appeal to their fellow countrymen to follow their example in signing a dcclarn tldns. which Is milder In form than the Ulster covenant, by which they hold themselves, In caso tho Irish home rule hill becomes a law without first being submitted to the Judgment of thn nation, "Justified In taking or supporting nnv action that may bo effective to prevent It .being put In operation," The signatories of tho appeal are care ful to point out that by signing the declaration "no man will pled'go himself to take any particular action of which his consclcnco or Judgment does not ap prove." TARKI0 TEAM OUTPLAYED BY NEBRASKA WESLEYANS TARKIO, theman tliein tn echtm tnht (Special Telegram.) TarTtlo cotlego basket b&ll team Journeyed all tho way from the" "Show Me" stato to University Place to get a lesson In tho scientific points of the game tonight. Tho Wesleyan Coyotes an nexed another victory by the score of 64 to 15. , Wesleyan started tho gamo with two second team men In tho lineup, and con tinued substituting until all the regulars were on tho Bide lines. The visitors wero outctased In speed, and goal shooting and were never dangerous. Both sides played clean ball, few fouls being called. On Thursday evening tho Coyotes meet the Cornhuskers In the Lincoln Auditorium for a rubber game and Incidentally the championship ot Nebraska and several adjoining states. Magce A Detmtr -