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    riJK BEBs OMAHA, TmrB.SDAY. MARCH 26, 1814.
Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher
If Jeff Had Mutt's Brains He'd Be a Wonder
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BILL ROME'S MEN IN ACTION
Go Nine Inntoff, with a Final Score
of Nine to Three.
PANS GET WORTH OF MONEY
JMrn li Uood I'nrrn anil Mo WorU
StMH Would lie Htnrele.l of
Them Aloti l.ale In
ttensnn.
Toe rim ball gam of the neason wss
plftvfd Hi iuiifk park Wtlnf flay after,
ttw n. hii n.indfng Regular defeat
ing Hill H-htpke' Ystilgsns, to . The
Ynnlshn were ImrnllMtipod by the nb
Mfire of lFhlih, Who Plight lirvo swun'r
lb tide of battle In their tnvot, Without
1 II Hip Yanlgan floundered hopelessly
Ir forp tlif well-sustained onslaughts of
tl slugging Regular and mine our of
the fray badly the wnrso for wesr. Hill'
tempted Tuesday to stop the ball with
lain ryn nnd tho bnll look xeeptlon. the
I f mill In inn Mr H'hipkc's Inrspscltallon
Joe Waul, tntf of Memphis, W the
Hlnr performer in Hie hilling line, !
On'iiftli a youth named Mreker did nlihont
n well Ward hit four out of five safely,
while Meeker lilt three out of four. Per
haps If ho hud been give n another oppor
tunity lir could havo duplicated the test
of Ward ICnnh wn accredited With a.
twn-han hit. whllr the rest were single.
lJrm were frequent, hut the fleldlnir
urm snappy and fast considering It km
th first game tit alhlele had played.
Mix plleher weir used nnd nil pitched
very good bull. llrAdy did the best, as he
didn't allow n hit durlnit his three In
nlng for the YkiiIhiuii. In addition,
Ik Ins hesitated on occasion to dispense
with r little of hi comedy, It not Mm
Into trouble "ones because Im untile ah
nror while endeavoring to talk one of
the athlete out iff making the f I rat itnok
on on In field kit.
llnurbr n no 1 1 m pi re,
I'll ltouikfi officiated tin umpire nnd
while the fan In I ha boxen ridiculed hi
decision In trtio iil(-'fiii style, tha
players never peeped... la did very well,
too fl culled n deilMon correctly every
unw In a while. '' w
"teveneoii nnd Alexander utiirltd the
conflict fli Itefidlaxli neotired a very
nleo lead off of Alexander, but It w
tint hi liult. A llttf loone fleldlnit on
the ullppery dlmmtndv did the work, nx
nUled by ft two-bntrger by JOc Wnrd,
Kick nnd Klxon Cloummi riet ook tip
the mntUIri nnd the , H-WilnrK added n
few moro orf llleM. Then Hln, Urady
nppemrd ofv Ihe w?e'n and tho nBUlRrK
were nuiielfjhf'd for IM remnlndtr of thn
irnme Art Clrtumiut iildh't allow uny runn
by the YolBrfrix, o tile percent re.
infiined in favor of' the llerularc,
The full Who IhnliiR. Wef lflayed be-
cauae Johrtnlrt Oojidlnif feured ho would
never net another rhnneo to play nine.
Joiitinie i nfrn(i f Mino wan,iernK
miowi ami In .taking no chancer when the
weather In warm. If weather permit a
enorier came win no played nt the park
nia Buernoon. Tim lineup yeiterdaVi
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Titn.bim Villa i U'ju.I
rncriiu mini umicy,
Kruir, iteeUer.
lu Mini Clancy. Blolett haiem
roiiKftltpr.. Tlioiiiun m. Wnl ace. Dell (I).
idy lft nu banen: HcguUrn, Si Yan-
jirauy ,un on oanen: item
Idann. B. Uaflea on ballm Off 8levntftn.
i pit Alexander. I. Htruck outi uy
ball, ty 14. riomn, ronnafton. ,llti
lift Alexander. 6 'In three Inntnaai off
muni, o in
innn, 8 In . tn
7. m thwe Inn
ihrw inmnan off Itrndy. nonOn tbr-
innlnKe. Tlmo of KRine: t;. Umpire
Hunters Think it
to Shoot at
Duoks in Spring
Right
ttelltvlnir that the leeent federal rullnir
doet not prohibit eprlnif ahootlns In Ne.
braaka, except alonrt the MUeourl Mx-er,
K parly of l8ht hunter from ChlcaRo
i-atn In over tpe MIlnauKee and Im
medlaUly left for Noith l'lattc over the-
t nlon aellte, where they no to try
hand at dviek and koom ahooUnir.
The t'hlcalio eportamen were ruulpped
villi outrita that would lie the envy of
b sinters anywhere. Keh man had at
lfait two automatle tun, waterproof
clothing. hd about everything that would
So to make hunting a pleaiure.
Thai Stubborn Abscess
It Is Healed Only by Gelling
the Blood In Action
Here are aoma vary valuable facta
tor alt who have any blood truble
with external mtlhrtaka.
lo not cover It ao a to Interfere
with vtraplr&Uott r the formation of
iirotecilv acaba. Keep It clean and
bandaced. If U la a etubborn 'oe
ftuih your blood with R 8. rt. ThU
famous blood purifier worka wonders.
And Jmu can eaeily give j-tiur blood a
Rood, thorough oleanelnR by uklng
8, . S. Thm la no need (or anyone
to be despondent over the lllntk of
Wood ImpurMUa. No matter how
badly they attaek the system or how
unttchlb betimes tha skin, juit re
membtr what a distinguished doctor
aaldt Ther U n Ingredient In
K a a that to stimulates the cellular
tissues throughout the body that they
select ihtlr owta essential nutriment
from the blood.
Ttts cms tkkl til 1-F. sll fcoNiVlivi &
& IS Hum. la caek4 kni reotlr watt be-
Kiss, S, kts ear S rcts Istseee o
ell JKl H s e terwf ifcslf tMitart .wM
he straet. rt rettltre sietrtsse W
hi! tSM Nee stttelkM I Vttsg efwf
KtestuU mfttte ibun ever Were. sa4 S. K. S.
U ti.t alMt ettvneal la ISts Use.
ft Mt TtU U H ttie t S. . B. Jr;
It yeer ikm U t seek asters tut T
-itl4 HI te eH s vcUtUt wrlti -1
KT tVmli7. AUs. Bs '
ju i asy sllsarit eW to WStUtsj
tM tat He N1 Vttsy rr4
I)im4 S "by tvefu sest sslaenl anwre
yimt eC e tteis. Xtk tr t K. S. ssfl
bM tut 8. 8. . U wsst j reorw U tt
Olara Belles Lead
thftBdoster League
Totals m Bowling
Clara Deltes led In team totals In last,
night's lloostsr loaitiiQ matches, . Theli
'score of J.Wl, JnrUdrf.a l.WUenirt.RiunjS,
won two rroin tho Mttj.Mai.yronsurnnce
train,. .The first two gamia wero cl'oso.up
to the tenth frame. Tho Innurnneo ngents
won the Second by" Iho'lmndlrnp route.
Witrlohow's (4Motat led tho crowd n,nd
. .Dower's 233 wss hliili sIiihIo.
Tho Ilsnys rolled a Hood set of games
against the weakened Klka teum und won
alt three, itlmmermnn'a 003 nnd 333 led'
the Individuals.
Martin was the sensational shooter of
tho ovoiilng, with three games of 221, ,1V!
bw.1 "(4. inlnllnir Riff- TliU rnio wns In
kho Heacon isfl'letd Clijb jmatct. , The
lauer i'ame ouii vipionous, v(iin nvwin oi
to. "Cub" Voty11! fa away good, foe
en toisi. . . . . . t
Tho llrmveils lilghballs aiul Chris bycks
rolled n series, 'wboro high .total Were
scare?. The Highballs, .wont two ot Hho.
lerles, with a S.fiSO tolul, oi jln ,hhead
f the (!hrls Icke. Kniiton's m total
nu roweirs s were nigh.
The score werei
i
llooeter l.rnaue.
C1.A11A lllM.l.KH.
Name. lit. ' 2dr M. Totat.
t7ln 171 15
, Jaroeh IDS IM
. Jollllnosi 31 im
Wartchow 170 til
axi 173
Saints won by the Ulue Label team,
ourol
uiuAitMAKuaa' vuvts lahklh.
1st. id. 3d. Total.
1'eareon 191 17V iOl 6W
Hansen 183 111 107 641
I), Moyna 1U 214 J0 W
Total M0 67J 55 160
MOOUIiT.IANB.
t . 1st. 2d. r,d. Total.
llnmlll , IM inn jtn 433
Itdlly its , Hi iso too
Klmpnon , 154 173 IM U3
S, Totals....;....,.. 42s 45?
' M 1st. 2d. -
Hlnklo.. la IM
Keller IM 17A
arlftlth l.vs IM
Jd. Total.
163 437
135 m
m w
Monroe
lliumeii
Morton
Htuna
Total
113
103
m
313
Mil W 1,002
MUTUAL L1P19 IN8UUANQH
Name. 1st.
Kowers..... 'Jio
II. llnwers IM
Tppplng ., iw
eK...... mj
H ami V.W
l'virt ..k
Tnll ....
Handicap
113
It?
3
37
w
iw
i
131
37
6
OlH
CO.
Total
400
313
m
1Sit Wi
i.iuav.
Wm. . 1st,
nrestone .. aw
Howell mi
SMmmerman ......... 333
J. Meium in
K. Bdple l?l
ttl.
191
Iv4
IM
"J
ITS
.VI. Total
3
tco
1103
1W
Mi
Ml
Total MS
tit. ICS.
Name. ut.
Johnson it?
. lis
ihsmbers
Straw ...
irolte ...
lraw ...
t?MteAi4l
150
Sot
i;i
Tttal
labdloap
Total S0
OMAHA FlUUO
lit.
Mil r A. m
Jlorker HI
Cflb IVUer 313
W potter ... v
traw 1
:d.
lit
m
i
ut
30
3d.
in
ut,
hi
m
ii
Totals.,.. 4 . 4SU 477 1.30J
VIST .IHNllJltB,
1st
IMHIMHIMII 1
UMIttlMtttl 1
1 114 II tltM 1
12l
fd, Total
171 571
hit 49:
133 4M
Totals., M3 IW m 1.M4
Zbyszko's Manager
Wants a Referee of
National Reputation
tow
Mansues Charles Pranttn of tho Kmc
theater ha 'received n. mssag from J.
If, Herman, - manager for Htanlalau
Hbysiko,, the wrollng champion ot tho
world, who wll bo (o the mat with
louslff Uussane In Omaha Haturday
nlghl, Herman wlrtd from Cincinnati
lhat ho, and the I'ola would arrl"o In
Omaha Thursday. He aska that a referee
of national reputation bo scoured for tho
beut, Kranko wl suggoit Krank Qoteh.
The mssssgs follows!
I will arrive In Omaha Thursday morn
wnn r.pyssao
r fonditinn
Rhyssko,
nndltlnn
snns, We will finish our training In
(nit
pinlt
llllll
Omaha and, f possible, would like yon
Tho Pole Is In the
for his match with
Total
Handicap
Total fc
MtACON llt
Martin in
Strew 1U IS
Jarosh m m
Stfaw ""'..v.,.;,,'.,.".;i'. m !r
n.Ktes lfiriiii
1st. !
iwdi rk
Msurtr , p
It miser tram ........ 11
Twmsn t . lit
Youieom IH
Total.
4T1
tJ
323
its
3, MS
sis a,07
3d. id. Total, !
43
1T
vs
3.7W
3d. Ietal.
t4
m i
m aw
5? m lit
i ii
303 1U
1U
in
ifl
Total
3d. Total,
eW irc
Ml t.Vl
IS
cimiB nvcKcx
NVeVs 11
.Hi?sr!
Wraw .,
Itesenberg ...i
tsntn ..
Total
M. Total.
in
tt
1
sS5
to proeum a first clans gymnasium.
We Will AVtlArtl llif. u.li..lfr.n nf n. rf.fArA
Willi a natlnnal repntatlon, t nm ln
formed thai Oecrco Tnohy, the Hoston
wrestling .promotsr. offers ft M,M0 purso
roe the. winner of the contest and Frank
4 latch to rnvst, tho match, 'to ne held at
iHiaion on iecnratinn nay,
J. It. HKltMAN
Oady Refuses Bie:
Offer from Federals
HOT HPRIKOH Ark. March IS.-
catener t'ady of the Boston American
league announcl tonight ho had refused
r j"er4 league oner or HVSOO a year
nnd n bonua of to to sign with th
lttsburch dub of tho new league. Cady
alceady has slrned a ltoston eantracU
No announcement was made todar aa
to whether the tenipomrjp Injunction ob-
tatoed jnesterday by the rtttsburah Na
ttoMat reague dub toanasetoeat acalnst
8. II. Cwmntt and another TWel esu
Ott dertbd as -ohn Do" wtU be
OMtcated,
Yhe Mtlef Isve4 tn cbanctry court
rtrwtncd (."amntts and "John lVx from
4vmmunhattiir wtth any member of tha
rtttsburgh club.
NEW YORK AMERICANS
DEFEAT MEMPHIS TEAM
M KM THIS. Ta-nn.. March 3. The New
York Americans defeated Memphis ot the
Southern lea rue today, f to 3. Kcore:
New York I a
Memnhl , 11
lotteries. Cries. Weh and William
Reynolds and Oouett: Uebhart. Morrison
and Wad Keynolds,
BROWNS BUNCH HITS
AND TRIM BIRMINGHAM
lURMtNClHAM, Ala . March. Si. By
bunching hit the Ot. txul Rrowwa today
esstly defeated Birmingham, i to 4
Fiore: 1VH.K.
M. IXIU4S . .
Birmingham
MetMUtn, Lrnaaes.
The iigarwtaVere lllue UWli broke
the Metropolitan league seasvn hy
wiimm thre same from the MocultUna
last riigni miking
Grover Gilmore Will
Desert Denver for
Kansas City Feds
CillCAQO, March 25,-Urovcr Ollmoro
of Chicago, who played with the Denver
club of the Western league last season,
Is the latest addition to tho Kcdcral
league, Ullmpro yesterday signed a con
tract to play with tho Kansas City Fed
eral league club. His salary and the
length of ils -contract were not an
nounced. Qllnioro had a batting average
pC .333 In 133 games with Denver and had
a fielding average of ,973.
James Bcott, pitcher for tho Chicago
American league base ball club, admitted
yesterday that his considering an otter
from the Federal league, according to a
report received here from Santa. Rosa,
Oal., where the White Sox aro ploying
exhlbtlon games,
Bcott ranked as the fourth pitcher tn
thn American loague , last season. Ac
cording to the Information received here,
Scott said ho had been approached by a
Federal league agent, but refused to go
Into details.
Followers of base ball wero told today
that Joe Weaver, shortstop ot tho White
Box, was considering an offer from tho
Chicago Federals. The dispatch said that
tha now league had offered Weaver 330,000
for Jhree years' service. The shortstop,
It was sold, has already signed a con
tract to play with the Sox.
SANTA ROSA, Cal., March SS.-.Beforo
leavlng here today for Oakland, Joe
Weaver, shortstop of the Chicago White
Sox, told friends, that, ho had, definitely
decided to sign wltll tho 'Federal league,
unless tho White Sox management met
hts terms. Ho did not nay what his terms
wero or what oircrs the Federals had
made him, but ho added that Jimmy
("Death Valley") Hcott. one of the White
Sox pitchers, also had a Federal contract
under consideration nnd had come to the
same conclusion.
New York Nationals
Break Up Gamp
MARtilN. Tex.. March 3R-The New
York National league tosm squad broke
training camp here today. The team will
return home In two squads, one led by
Donlln, and the other, the regulars, by
Captain Larry Doyle. Doth will go to
south Texas cities first for a series of
games.
ntcher Druoke, whose nrm hers been
bothering him, will remain at Marlln. it
Is said he will seek a place on the Toronto
International league team, which has
been training here.
Outfielder Kd Harrison of the New
York squad will be sent to Dallas In the
Texas league.
Manager Med raw said there would be
further changes.
which falls on September 26, and Cornell
hero November 7. All tho bis Missouri
valley conference games will take the
Cyclone eleven on trips, whereas last fall
Ames' field saw tho tig clashes with Mis
souri and Nobrasku.
Director Clyde closed up the last con
tract yesterday and announced the follow
ing official schedule for Itlti
September 2ft Qrlnnell nt Ames.
October 10 Minnesota at Minneapolis.
October 24 Missouri at Columbia.
October 31 Nebraska at 1-lncoln.
November 7 Cornell at Ames.
November 14 Iowa at Ames.
November 31 Drake at Dos Moines.
Max Defeat I,os AnRcles.l
RKDLAiNDS. Cal,. March 25. In a game
featured by a home run by Hal Chase the
til
set
tuttenes: mumjrardner. Hamilton and
Oemens and Agwew; Johnson. Robertson
and Trageucr and Walters.
TRACK TEAM CAPTAINS AT
HIGH SCHOOL ELECTED
Coaeh Mills now has definite plans tor
the coming traek seaeon. In the meeting
called Tuesday afternoon the captains
were elected for the different class teams.
Coach Mills la well j!ard with the
material produced by the different classes
and says there is no reason why the best
team In the state cannot bo found among
them.
The following- captains wxre elected
Spencer Flint, settlor clsss; Halleck
Grouse, junior class; Bugena Neville,
.sophomore; Charles Mortality, freshman.
AMES PLAYS MOST OF
GAMES AWAY FROM HOME
Chicago Whlto Sox team today defeated
the Los Angeles Coast .eaguers hero by a
score of 12 to 6.
Bellevue Base Ball
Players Work Hard
Rase ball artists ot Bellevue college are
out for the pennant this year. Captain
Halderman has only n few of the old
guard back, but the new material Is doped
to be very promising for green stuff. The
.diamond has been recently put In condi
tion and Is better than for many years.
The squad seems to bo strong in the
outfield and the infield must bo brought
up to tho scratch. The bunch will be
rather disorganized until the return of
R. Quackenbush, who Is out ot school at
prepont on account of sickness; but his
return Is expected soon.
Tho pitching staff Is as promising as .
any in the state. I'. Quackenbush hits
manned the box .lor Bellevue for three
yearn and indications point to this as his
best year.
Of the now material, Braun, Kllever. and
Raceley nrc showing class, Stepp and
Martin also arc in line this year, Trie,
former made tilt; letter two years ago,
but was not In school last seasop. Games
arc scheduled with Cotner, Doane, Fjeru,
Wesleyan, Hastings and Several local
contests.
A MBS, la . March SC-tSpocial l-Thero
wttl be only one big foot baft attraction
en tb Cyclone gridiron, and that will
be the crowd-drawing annual state title t
)H1 between Ames And Iowa. . n State
Chicago bVderals wtth Tinker playing at t ,v " ' , " . ' .Hi
she rater- wen from i enlennarr cdlec. three game booked for the A-nes grldded I
thirteen stwagr i, here today 9 t ft jrld arc Urlcnell the opening game
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