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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 17, 1914,
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Judgments
IT IS quite apparent and agreed
among sport writers that the Mexi
can war Is having a depressing ef
fort upon base. boll. The average
newspaper reader finds time for
little, more theso days, than war news.
What has that to do with the game?
Everything. Take newspaper publicity
out of It and base ball, grand and great
a. gamo It is, would almost go begging.
It Is rightly recalled that the Spanish
American war had a similar effect on"
base, ball and that now there Is the Fed
era), the third major leauo, to add to the
diversification of Interests. Tou won't
talk long with the average big league fan
theso days without discovering this, that
his favoritism as to teams or leagues is
much less marked and fixed this year
than formerly. Ho is trying to take in
the whole situation and naturally finds It
difficult at first glance. Soma of his old
favorites nro heroes on the new diamond,
others have shifted their base from Amer
ican to National and vice versa, and from
one team to another in both leagues until
he finds himself up against tho condition
of reconstructing his system of devotion
and favoritism from tho ground up. Tho
West Side, Chicago, is as notable a case
as any In hand, but not the only one.
Thero you find almost none of the old
Cub Bplrit In the followers of the gome.
The void Is reflected very painfully to
the management in the attendances. The
team. Itself must feel it, or something
quite as disconcerting, for It is having A
tough time keeping out of the cellar.
Soma of the close-hand students of the
general situation are predicting deficits
for some majors tills year unless things
chango soin'. That might happen, how
oer,y without breaking those who lose,
Tor it has been a good while since some
of them lost. It Is not entirely the effect
of tho war, either in Mexico or the base
ball world, that is being felt, except so
far as the latter Is concerned; that It is
the harvest of the whirlwind that was
sown in the wind these last few years.
Certain consequences follow certain
causes in base ball as elsewhere, grand
opera, for liistan.ee.
Flvo consecutive wins Just after ac
quiring a llttlo new pitching strength,
ought to- make plain enough what the
need of tho Omaha team has been. The
team's fielding has been fast all season
and hitting not so. bad; but until tho
last week it could not do much wlnnlcg.
Then came the new pitchers and it won,
that, too, despite a crippled infield and
outfield. Schlpke and Thomason havo
4 Un hnmUnl Hat nil VMk. al
though Clancy and Wallace havo bsen
subbing for them Very acceptably, ah
(v.i. Mn.MA.i than . thn llourkoa
ought to have an even outlook At least,
there is reason to hope "for, good results)
and little for dttparagerrfcrj! oX yet Vo
overheard a young person 'remark, as'he'
viewed Tho Beo's score board showing
tho-home team had won "its fifth 6ii&?j
cessivo, game, "Well, what's tho matter?
Omaha won again." No doubt this chat
Is among that host who seldom ffo to see.
a game and seldom boost--base ball or"
anything else. They arermmerous".!h;oj.
cities, and an irritating lot, but must bo
endured. The team must win despite
them, even though it cah't hope to please
them, wlu..pr lose. ' , " "
Tho season is young,, but Hank. O'-Day.
has already gone tho way of othor Cub
bosses several times, according to tho
dope. It -was given out that Henry would
ehoot the chutes May IE, when Roger
Bresnahon would take the reins. May
15 has come and gone and O'Day Is still
on the Job. So far as we know, there Is
no definite date-.or planfor his going.
It may all be mere war talk. There is
Iluerta, for Instance; they told, us he was
going -a' long time ago and ho is still
there, albeit on the last inch of the
declivity, as near as our glass shows him.
It doesn't seem to a rank outsider that
the failure of the Cuba to get on their
ftet is entirely the fault of the manager.
Borne of It seems due to. the lack of class
in tho team, and the general disorganisa
tion following the displacement- of. the
former regime. And yet, no one would
be surprised if at any time Bresnahan did
supplant O'Day, for when a team is losing
that has been winning in previous yearn
like the Cubs under Chance, almost any
thing may be expected.
The Nebraska State league nas Btartrd
rather well. Kearney Is late In getting
on its fect, but undoubtedly will coma
along in time. It has this to Its com-'
fort, that most of the leaders In the
majors were late also this year In getting
away from the post. At this writtn? the
state race Is so even as to 'show three
teams-Hastings, Superior ' and Tork
tied for first place: Columbus. Grand
Island and Beatrice for second. Tlmt Is
going some.
If there Is anything in names. Man
ager Chance should have It in his pitch
ers, three of whom start off with Bay
Bay Caldwell. Bay Fisher and Bay
Keating. Fisher, McHale, Cole and
Schultr aro coming along. They came
so as to make life a burden for the bat
tling Athletics and Red Sox and Sen
ators, although they did not do si well
against the Tigers.
Pa says the kiddles may make all the
noise they want at the park Friday, when
afi the school children of Omaha wIM
be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bourko.
Perhaps some of the youngsters will be
taking their first view .of the great
American game.
The crusade of the legitimate fishermen
against tho selnors at Carter lake seems
to be bearing fruit. Judging from some
of tho oatches which have been made
there lately.
Yesterday the firet of the regularly
scheduled matches of the golfers wai
played on the local links, but from now
on they will try to keep In the limelight.
With Omaha keeping up its gait of hit
ting second and fielding second In the
league It should not bo long before a
'innA ellmh of 'the ladder Is made.
Track and field events are now dlvld-
the gridiron warriors- have a hard time
to get a hearing these days.
This is a great year for Cleveland,
lioth Its. teams are in the cellar up to
date. Even 'the 3-cent car fare doesn't
ttone for that'
"Slim" Caldwell
Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman
Throe. f Tftese fwo Tkefi ioVT Iook.
Most fans can now understand tho patience
Frank Chance ha8 shown In regard to "Slim"
Caldwell, tho pitching sensation of tho season.
Down south this spring "Slim" broko training
a couplo of times. Tho first offense brought
a $50 fine, and tho next time, when ho forgot
to show up at the hotel in Houston until the
weo, small hours of the morning, Chance was
thero waiting for him.
Cbanco invited him into his room and evi
dently had qulto a heart-to-heart talk with him,
for ever since he has been pitching the brand
of ball oxcolled by none. His first three starts
havo been shutouts, and he allowed only throe
hits to a game, or nine hits in twenty-flvo in
nings. These were against the supposedly
strongest clubs in the. league Athletics, Bos
ton and Washington.
Which all goes to prove another boost for
the water wagon; besides, he has an excellent
chance of equaling Johnson's rocord of flfty-slx
consecutlvo innings without a run, made last
year.
With 600 sheep grazing .over tle links
of the Country club the golfers will be
kept busy yelling "Fore."
Well, we are not conceding any walk
away to Denver this year.
Ty I'obb Is still batting.
ALWAYS OTHERS COMING IN
City league Undisturbed by Resig
nations of Several Teams.
jtAY OEOANIzi NEW OUTFIT
Nnmber of Yonnnltn Will In All
mVrShAhiiiir Oct Together and
Form Clots "C" Lehsrae at
Monday Night Meeting.
. Br PR A NIC QUIGL13Y.
From appearances It seems as though
the City league is. as strong as the rook
of Gibraltar,'' Already a couple of teams
"caught tho mist-up fever and when they
went to tho wall, it didn't even ruffle
the feelings of the City leaguers. All
they did was to congregate and select
a couple of other teams by vote from
the numerous applicants on their file.
Last week the Ames Avenue Merchants
blew up and the hole made by their de
parture was plugged up by- the Sterlings, j
Aside from filling the gap, the only
other act of importat.ee perpetrated at
their meeting, was to accept the resig
nation of A. N. Jackson, general-ln-chlef
of the Beacon Press tribe. Hereafter
J. Moore will look after the business
end for tbo Beacon Press outfit
Tomorrow night the directors of the
Omaha Amateur association will hold
a. meeting at the City Hall to study over
several Important matters. It Is the In
tention of tho directors to hold a field
meet towards the expiration of the sea
son and to get out a local guide book,
which will bo something .similar to
Spalding's guide on a. smaller scale. The
different team leaders will be Instructed
to get pictures of their teams and turn
them over for said guide book. These
pictures will also be used for the big
guide book which is made up by the
National association each year.
Isaacson Orders Guides.
President Isaacson, of the local associ
ation has written for a bunch of thn
guide books they published this year
and they will bo distributed among the
local magnates aa soon as they sail In.
At a meeting of the directors last week,
they unanimously decided to Join tho
susocHatlon. The dues aggregate ten
bucks and each team In the various
leagues has been assessed fifty cents.
Said dough should bo delivered to Secre
tary Blorzies at the earliest possible
moment as this money has to be for
warded in the very immediate future.
Calling your attention again to the
fact that a couple of tho Omaha brigades
trimmed two State league teams last
Bunday, don't you Omaha bugs think
that they are entitled to a wee bit of
praise for their remarkable work. The
Store, who are under the leadership of
Fred Bradford and the A. O. U. W.
team under the management of Prank
Qutgley were the teams that turned
the trick. Those Suds boys brought
home the bacon from Co!umbus after
quarreling ton rounds, while the Work
men gathered the gravy from Norfolk,
by a two to one score. The week be.
fore the Luxus contingent held the
Columbus State league team to a 4 to 3
score. When three of the local aggre
gations can battle with salaried teams
and put up such a nifty brand of base
ball they ought to be entitled to the
support of Omaha base ball Insect.
Several teams that are anxious to be
classed as doss "C" teams will gather
at the City Hall Monday night and en
deavor to organise a league. The kids
that are putting forth their best effort
to perfect a class "C" league say that
they have eight teams already to start
the fireworks.
Diamond Dnit,
It is a fact that aviators would come in
handy occasionally to go aftor the high
ones.
As customary. Heffllnger of th Chris
Lycks wasn't a bit backward wtlh the
pole last Bunday.
In a qigirtet of debates Atkinson, the
rrscK heaver or tne wmasor jtaiei, team,
has only allowed twelve hits.
Oleson twirled a grand game for the
Store against Columbus and he also poked
out two to tho land of safety.
The Mogulllans are going to lay off
today. They are In need of games. Call
Barney Karbowskl, Harney S77.
For the Mlckel's Vlctrolas Custer
slammed one to tne boards against the
K and M-' for three cushions.
Although McGrath twirled elegant ball
against Blair for the Walter G. Clarke.
It I
the contest was nabbed by tho village
dudes.
Sumovlch of the Mogulllans boosted his
rep above par last Sunday when ho held
the hard hitting Valentines In the rear.
Seventeen safe clouts were sewed up
by the Emit Hansens last Sunday. That
Is too many for any sane team to hook.
Anderson, the crack heaver of the
'Wahoo basa 'ball army-, will bo on the
slab today against the A. Ch U. W. team.
Paul Kelly's father died Inst week. He
will be remembered as. a shining light
with the Store Triumphs and tho I tolly s.
The Mlckel's Vlctrolas would like to
VAt fl f t II 1 with niiKnf.tnivn fn.nn
Address Ernest .Wolff, 1805 Locust street!
Potach. the slapster for the Brown Park
Pharmacy congregation, held the Corr
Electrics to two hits. What do you think
of that?
Hereafter Cordon will . hold down the'
middle pillow tor the Nebraska Auto
sohool gang. He ought to be a vast im
provement Such noted diamond cavorters as Dusty
Hall, lLnn Young. Jack Mlnlcua and
Frank Spellmnn are on tho roster of the
K. & M. outfit. i
T , . I .it. si. - 11 W i
ii vn vvtuiir a, quauci Willi mc " . 1
Valentines slip In on the ground floor ;
ask for Krultsh.
T"l T. . 1 ... 1 1 Y" I 1 . t- ...
ui ma nib Biuuuji jvuiiucuy
is now stationed for the Windsor hotel
crew. His bean work ought to help them
miiu mo grapes.
Tm V. . T)l- . I. .
.1, VIIO kCIHDt IllCtlUUtV UUD HUB VllO
big attraction for Mlndcn. la., last Sun
day. He had seven difficult chances and
Throe bases were stolen by Collins,
tk.t tamt . f n . .1 A . I. a A ,
.nut iii.uuuu lu VIIO 41111111.. D lib
Wahoo. He Is as slippery as a greased pig
mien vn mo yams
Next Sunday the present City league
leaders, namely the Brown Park Phar
macy and the Vinton Street Merchants,
1 1 1 Hi CGI ti:ii uwter.
..inc. luutig v. uiu jv, etc .11. a uufim in
I. .... . J I. . I . .. - 1 1 I .
ItaVC UUUUL it, UU6GII UUlllUU Ul IlllllllVUb
on the Job to keep his aggregation of
uju ujiier iroin Kuintf iiuno.
Those. James Corr Juniors are able to
tiAMll trikrvm D.hnhlw . 1. 1,1. . r.
teach the other James Corr gang how to
UO 11.
Mlw Ik. 1 . . . n I- -11 . ,L.
. " " " vi9. umiutuaf icaW 1 a ail i,v WHO
mustard since the Brodegaard Crowns
iuuk me piaco 01 mo Auauorium mar
ma cy team.
On corner one Chlo Farley Is the blg
noise for Albert Lea, Minn. He Is just
eating them alive this year and Is there
with tho billy.
On the paths George Falconer Is like
a fireplace. He warms the paths and in
the estimation nt ti fnn. v. I. 0.a
or rather great
It Is about time for the Browning King
gang to surprise the Mercantile. leaguers
bV allDDlnV nVor. tt.. n-nn nil .1..1I. j
In their new rags.
-.You..50'intry.b.0,a tnat wish to tangle
with the Brandels stores are cordially In-
v . iiiniiiuiia 10 air.
Johnstone, their leader.
A gink by the name of Peterson wanted
ft.i(or.c?,rhlm8eU on the Ancient Order
united Workmen team as a catcher. Ho
was as raw as an oyster.
,?.iL ,Novltkr climbed on them at
during their fight with their old rivals
the Dundee Woolen Mills. '
1''lani Dolson must have brought a
a? S?.Keh.OL1U0, wUn h,m tro Frisco.
Hill put In his appearance.
iTi ?,UnJe.u wo'en Mills want recog
nltlon from the class A teams, if a fw
them they will forget that nolso.
..n!'.'. th,at st"1e of the Emll Han
sens must be a wis on his pins ir
Zktd .wa? wlth hree bases Us't Sun
day on the Black Kat backstopper
hStTr Ih'e
MSre'ent h? ' leadlnln clubbing
and the base Healing departments.
i,!1110.' .th Dundee Woolen Mills did
his best to save his gang from h
humiliation of defeT against ChriS
Lycks. but his efforts proved fruUIeVs!
Mose Howard Is playing the ears off the
iftJTJi co"r on tor the Windsor
Hotel team, iloie is an example of how
0. fellow can get there If he sticks to It
Eighteen hltsmjths swung without dent
ing the sphere against the curly ones
delivered by Jackson of the Shamrock
crew during the Shamrock-Rambler bout
.ttS8 onI' ay on fiaturdays,
according to Manoger Hageman. He
says good base ball players are too
scarce to nab two class A combinations.
4uP,0u?t5 w" the.r d back again with
the hickory against Plattsmouth.
timely blngs figured very conspicuously
in sending the counters over the platter.
Edward Clair Is now stopping the
horsehide behind the furniture for the
,-Ba stealers will have to travel
to hook a base ahead of his mighty arm.
Recently Patrick Kennedy slipped under
the ropes to this burg from Pennsylvania.
He will probably be nabbed by one of
the class A teams in the very immediate
future.
Here of late Tom Oavles. the leader of
the Murphy Did Its. has been doing
some deep thinking He ought to live in
a well and then he could have some deep
thoughts.
Those Twenty-fourth Street Merchants
started the ball a rolling by landing
He's a Devi! in His Own Home Town
ny r. s. iiy.vn:it.
nrie 1)' II, (trover.
Oh, lot me at those slugging Sioux, oh,
let me at 'em, pleaso;
I like to flout 'om o'or tho pan. old Jimmy
Kano to tease
I think that they uro easy picks those
kind I llko to tame,
So let mo at thoso Hloux again and I'll
pitch a no-htt game.
Bert Is much peeved because Omaha
doesn't play Sloux City again Until
June 16.
When Earl Chaso outlives his useful
ness as an athlete, Pa might use him as
a flagpole.
It is learned that Mr. DeS Jardlen nf
the Chicago university has earned twelve
'C's" In athletics, a feat seldom paral
leled. Far be It from us to discourage
athletics, but how much ham nnd eggs
will twelve "C's" buy?
A Chicago writer says that Burns, De
troit's first sacker, la from the NYawk
State league. Which is the first time we
ever knew Sloux City was In N'Vawk.
Just think of tho railroad fnre for
twenty athletes between hero and Sloux
City. No wonder thcro's no money In
base ball.
Art to Thomason expresses the wish that
Sloux City were In N'Yawk, because then
he might get a look at Herald square,
Liberty, Mo., having a Broadway, but no
Herald square.
Tho society cd. has bought a new
hat. Now all she needs is tho motor.
'Bpeaklng of mediation, Muggsy Mc
Qraw ought to practice It wth the Pirates.
ny A. CJolfrr.
I ne.ver lose my temper and I never start
'a fight,
I never try to argue when I know I'm
far from right, i
And I never ourso my hard luck I'm as
cheerful as can be.
But I sure do hate that mongrel who al
ways stymies me.
We ore pleased tp learn from. Rlngllng,
Okl., that Indians aro taking an active
Interest in base ball. Having gambled
on the Olants In the last world's series,
we never knew this before.
Billy Gibson" says that fight promoting
1 not nil pleasure, ahd profit. Ko, some
times It's profit and pleasure.-' "
h ,jt
Ho also says godd talent 'is scarce.
May vo auk what tnlont has to' do with'
a prlzo flxht? - '
George Carpcntlcr decided to enter the
army. Goorgo Intends to prove that ho is
wllllnsr to fight.
Dutch twilling has boon released by thn
Boston Nationals to St. Joseph. As pay
day is regular at Weeglimonn's park, we
prosumo that Dutch Is nil broken up over
tho Aad tidings.
Speaking of mystery, why does Lester
Stevenson winter in Oshkosh? Who said
anything about a girl? Wo didn't.
"Kanetto" wants; to know If Johnny
Clancy Is rc'aliy 'murrlejd. Only ythvn
; Seeing that Hussans was dumped easily
by Kbyscko In Ioulsilllo, figure out that
two hours and a half draw for yoursolf.
We do not llko h movlo show,
Tho reason why wo do not know,
And that Is why wo never go,
Wo do not llltq u movlo show,
Not because we aro curious, but how
do our bravo golfers Intend to play the
nineteenth holo at tho Nebraska stato
tournament at the Happy Hollow clubT
Wo Bee that C. Murphy only made 0,000
bucks out of base ball when tho tax as
sessor showed up.
Then
Oh, bae ball Is the game for' me, thero's
money In It boyrf. '
It has tin trials and troubles, tads; It's
one long round of Joys. '
Just think of mc mid my suticcss, I lined
my coffers full,
Nov.
But to tho tax man i 'will say, why all
that stuff was bull.
I'opulitr Pastimes.
Hitting the boss for passes to tlo show.
Vaudeville I'ohIm.
The gink behind you who must tell you
all about the show as ho saw (or thought
ho saw It) In N'Yawk.
'
.VelnliliDrliooil .Vulxniu-fti.
' r.tnll Nuabuuin and his Ideas for this
eolm. '
their initial row. From all appearancos
they will grab sevornl games before they
get the dropsy.
Bet those Advos arc all swelled up this
week. Of course they aro entitled to the
privilege of getting, chesty after icing a
battle last wcok when the opposition
failed to show up.
Daddy Kennedy, the dudo with the kale
behind the IC & M. crowd, will probably
Inocuate the betting fever If his stal
warts pass out tho oame brand of fast
ball every Sunday.
FranS Johnson, tho limburger of the
Wahoo bunch, would like to book games
with the speed, merchants. Slip him a
lino if you want to buck up against a
fast country team
In the outer works the F, M. Valen
tines have a dandy bunch of fly grabbers
In Williamson, Fahoy ami. Fox. Don t
club one near their lunch hooks If you
want it to land safe.
Although Westergaard twirled a mag
nificent game for the Americans against
Fremont he had XV bo satisfied with tho
short end because his Uiammatos were
unable to produce runs.
Mr. Luck failed to shine on the Mlckefs
Vlctrolas last Sunday because all tho
hits tho It. and M.'s were able to shake
off df Shook was four, but they walked
away with the argument
At short Parish is rambling around like
a rabbit 'for the Nebraska Auto school.
You havq-igot to club them in tornado
fashion in order to get them by him, for
he covers oodles of ground.
Seems strange that those teams that
Manager Rocky of the Black Kata chal
lenged don't step up and grab hs
chango. Rocky has got tho dough some
of you fellows ought to mix It.
One of the old guards Is now looking
for a chance to display his talents. Ills
monicker Is Ylrak and he will be remem
bered as one of tli stars formerly
hitched to tho Hanscom Parks.
On account of Injuring his knee, Itus
sum dldn t participate In a row last week
v hat his knee needed was ret and lie
dl'Unt want to tjlie any tian a tnj'Ui
ting It on the blink for the balance of the
season.
Several teams hat claim that they be
long in class A society are fooling thom
f(lv 'and' yet thoy wonder why some of
the real fast teams Ignore them when
they want to schedule a game.
At the shortstop territory Silk Hat
Harry Smith Is working like a regular
leaguer for the Chris Lycks. He will be
remembered as the lad who used to be
usGi'lutel with the Luxus army.
Down at Plattsmouth, Pike, who has
buen itmoclated with several Omaha
teams, is now slinging tho pills. You
rnlKht bo able to hit the pike, but it Is u
difficult matter to hit Pike, himself.
That Marty Flanagan looks like a
chango grabbpr at the short field. Homo
Isugue squad will want Ills address If ne
doesn't watch out At present he Is hold
ing down a berth with the Valentines,
Kdwnrd Spollman. doesn't like the idea
of holding down tha bench for Cleveland
of the American asfoclatlon. Well, Ed
Isn't alone, for a good many clasny base
ball gents tire deeorutlng the mahogany
In the big ehow, , ''
lr McArdle hadn't of got fn the .way of
a fast -n and stabbed It with ona paw
the Grain Kxchsnge team would probably
be on eof the leaders of the Commercial
league. He Is glued to the Updike basa
ball machine.
The other day G forgo Falconnr asked
George Dougherty if hv was a good Judge
of a bat, and .noorift replied that he
didn't know beeause he never ate one. At
that mmq pitchers itiiike a 1 fellow eat
one occasionally.
Out In the left pasttire Winston looks
pretty sugary for tha Browning King
held. H Is some fly grabber, eovers
the patch like a professional. Is fast on
hU shank sticks and also knows how to
handle the war ilub
Guess Rush Is entitled io a nickel's
worth of. credit for holding the Norfolk
iNeb.) ereyt to two hits, H is. now kink
ing th'-m for the Ancient Order 1'iilted
Workmen trllc, but wowld play (-alarltd
ball If he t uld knock out approximately
fii prr m ntn
Amateur
Games Today In
and Around City
FEDS MIGHTJUIN MINORS
At Least Such is Prediction of Major
League Magnate,
WOULD NOT COMPROMISE"
dlqlt Owner Declares that So Over
tures Need He Mmle to (lie Ont
Intvs by (he Country'
Ills: Mnrs.
NHW YORK, May 16.-That the Fed
eral leaguo might ruin tho Class AA
In I nor leagues was admitted yesterday by
a club owner who Is heavily Interested
both In a big minor nnd In ono of the
major circuits. Both tho National and
American leagues, he otalms, aro too well
fortified for some years to como to bo
brought to their knees before the Inde
pendents can win at cutthroat game.
"Organised base ball." said he, "will ,
make a grout mistake It It does not stand
together in this fight and settlo the Is- '
sue at onco for all time. A compromise 1
would, only spell trouble each succeeding"
yenr. And in Justice to tho Class AA
leagues there should be no compromise
even It It were possible, which I wllf
show H Is not.
"How nre tho major leagues protected'
Well, they havo all tho men that amount
to anything tied up for from threo to
five years. Those players aro under colt-
traots, from which tho nllcgod inequitable ,
ten-day olausos have been eliminated
Some of the major league men have
signed for one year only, but In cacn
case tho club holds an option for renewal
for a fixed nr.l definite figure. Tho
Chief Johnson oaso will establish, sure
as day, the validity of our new form of
major leaguo contract. And it will stop
Indefinitely any molestation of -National
or American leaguo players.
JVot So Fortunntr.
"Now, as to chms A A leagues, they
are not so fortunate in contract rights.'
Their forms of documents nro neither so '
specific nor up-to-dato as tho majors'.
It is for this reason, perhaps, that tho' 7
national commission has not tolerated t
any court proceedings against the nilnoi
leaguo contract Jumpers. The Federal,
league cannot hurt tho old .r.d estab
lished National und American leagues,
because they have not tho same hlgh-
claes performors, But thay can lnjuro
tho large minors in the towns where bo
represented. Hero tho Federals, as iv
new and advertised institution of major,
leaguo caliber, aro bound to attract at-,
tentlon for a time, especially by the usa
Games to bo played todays
A. O. U. W, at Wahoo, Neb.
Hooper at Fremont, Neb,
Western Auto Hutmlv cnmtvnnv irlnat
Si'lkcLVV,clroln8' "Mt of lot. of passes.
King-Peck company Against Browning, "I bellovo from the very start the Fed
King A Co,, this morning at Miller park. oral league promoters havo been playing, ,
StVrTu. a compromise with orBanUed
Drexel Shoe company against P. O. baso ball, ThlB, to my way of thinking,
Hupinobllcs, this morning at Thirty-sec-, is impracticable for many reasons. Rec-
0nr?Tanr Smltha, secondly'"- ffSr."?
gamo at Athletic park. Council Bluffs. I further outlawry In the future. Thero
Nobrnska Auto school against Sterlings, I aro not enough good players now for two
yinr "IS ttiant. against l",," g!
Beacon Press, second gamo at IUvervliv thrco. Torrltory is not rich enough fo
t'ark. thrco major loagucs, whllo peace at tlyt
O. D. Ktpllngem against Advos, flrat I i , i. a a ..nnw
lutmo at. Florence park. I,,l-U v"" . ",'..7'ZZ
FloronceAthletlcs against Twenty-fourth
Street Merchants, second game nt Flor
cnt'o park.
Alumttos at Missouri Volley.
Dcmla Parks against James Corr Klec
trlcs, first game at Thirty-second and
Dewey avenue.
Stars nt Mlndon, la.
Murphy-Dld-Ita against Luxus, second
Kama at von umana.
Injustice to tho American association anil
international lenguo.
Wants Continuous Bnsc Ilnll,
"The cry of the Federal leaguo has
beoen that publla interest demands con-'
tlnuous base ball. That may all be very
true. Certainly tho two big leagues havo
protlted through this avenue. But It the
Federals wero taken into the fold they
Chris L,vckn lurulnst South Omaha A. n
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-"U' ":V"m 7 . l,1 t I,. .n,..,l,il,1 In nnv wnv tn n
iv. c..M. s against uroaeganni urowna, i - -
first game at Chris Lvck nark
Black Kats against F, M. Valentines,
eecond game at Thirty-second and Downy
avenue.
Windsor Hotels at Pnpllllon, Neb.
Dundnes at Woodblnv, la.
Star Theaters at Plattsmouth, "Stb.
Sruth Omaha Ramblers against Kmll
Hansens, first gamo at Fort Omaha.
waiter u. ciarKs at Murdock, Neb.
euro continuous ball or to prevent wholot-
sale conflicts with organized loagucs.
Five schedules would then have to be
considered. Geographical conditions,
would prevent any reasonable sort of so
lution. Pittsburgh, in tho National,
leaguo, Is part of the wosern wing. It
I Is In tho east in the Fcdorul league. Kan-
Monmouth Parka against Brown Park : n..r,itv- u wtm in hnth thn FAilnml
hi. in. wj, Buuuna fiMiio ui r unicneua
pnrk, cast diamond.
Wngmuns against Sherman Avenue
Merchants, second game, west diamond,
Fontenello park.
J. H. Bourgeois team at Bennington.
Auto Row against Independents, first
game, Fontenello park, we'st diamond.
Riversides against Kahout Kolts, at
Iler's park, Socond and Pierce.
Takes No Chances.
Manager Birmingham of tho Cleveland
Naps Is taking no chances. The other
day while the club was in St Louis, ho
heard that President Madison of the Kan
sas City Federal league club was In the
Monnd City, and for fear that Pitcher
Fred Blandlng would be coaxed into
hopping back to the "outlaws" Blrmy
shipped him back to Cleveland on the
first train.
and American association. Baltimore is
in the south of tho Barrow organisation
and Buffalo in the north, while both are
in tho east of the Federal territory. Now
how in the world could five leagues oper
ate such territory not to mention' threo
clubs In each of St 1-ouls and Chicago- '
without as many conflicts 'as prevail this
season?
"Minor lengue cities absolutely cannot
survlvo conflicts. The Federal league
may be. prepared to spend a lot of money
(o gain Its ends. It haa already gambled
heavily and may bo able to go further
than Its rival leagues' purses will allow.
For that reason I would advocate a gent
eral union of the organized cause."
When Skin Eruptions
Make Sudden Appearance
Impurities May Lmk In fiha Small Spass
For Months, or Yaars Waiting
Their Chance.
The sodden pptaranes of some form of
kin eruption calls for the Immediate use
of B. 8. H., th famous blood purifier.
People will wonder why, wbtn spparently
In toe best of health gtnerally, th skin
breaks opt with uneiebtly eruptions. It
is sceounted for by th fact that deep in
th laterstlees, tbs autll lymphatic spacte,
there sre bidden sway germs that bare
ltln dormant for weeks, perhaps years.
Through some csuae soch as a cold, the
tjitem Is In a low state of resistance and
the germs then Jump at th opportunity
sod torn form of blood trouble makes Its
appearance.
If the mucous membranes sr Involved
w have colds, catarrh, bronchitis, pneu
monia and so on. If the general process
of notritloa Is distorted we have rheuma
tism, indhjestion, beadacbo and anemia.
And when th skin break out it shows
bow Impurities have sffected the blood
generally. Then Is the Urn to attack dis
ease vlgorouily with B. B. 8.
The action of this splendid purifltr Is a
aweeplng aid to to natural tendency of
the body to rid ttstlt of all harmful germs.
Kor If this were not tm sons of ns would
survir thn second w4k of Infancy. Th
court of S. S. S. leads through tbe vaat
network of lymphatic vein wherein germs
art attacked aad held down In th tiny
glands of tbs ljmpiatlc systsm. Then'
tbert Is h complex and extensive plan
of mucous membranes lining all tbe eavt
tlea of the body. Ilerrln is where potion
on matter la prepared or converted into
a subitance to be readily eliminated by
the mucou membranes of tb lungg, Urer,
kidneys end bladder and by the skin, which
la a modified form of mucou membrane.
Th well-known catalytic action of 8. S. S.
tbronghont tbe connective tissues brings
Into play all the forces of tbe body to
check dlieaae and replace with nfw tJiaue
building materlala that which bat broken
down or has become infected by dlseaaa
germ.
And what Is of mora thhn' pasting Im
portance 8. S. B. It a purely vegetable
product, relatively aa essential U well
balanced health it the blood la Impure
art the food leraenta of our dally ratlou.
Get a bottle today at anr drug stors
bst Insist upon R. S. 6. Look out for
tnbstitutlon. Beware of all those harmful
stuffs containing mercury, iodide of pot
sth, arsenic and other mineral poisons.
B. 8. S. Is prepared only In tbs labora
tory of Tbe Swift Specific Co., 414 Swift
Uldg., Atlanta, Oa. Write for a copy of
S finely Illustrated book on, skin and blood
troubles. When you purchase 8. 8, S.
look for th little folder around the bot
tle, It Invites you to consult the Medical
Department free should yours b a serioos
or chronic case.
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