i i Home Was No Place for Mr. FOR -RENT Hwi and Cottages. ttwslliug, 414 So. 38th St ; tiled vestibule, reception hall, front and hack parlors, dining room and. kitchen, 5 bed rooms, 2 hath rooms, hot water heat, garage. All in first clas9 con dition. Tiocation A-l. Benj. S. Bo ker. Phones D482, H317. 6-KOOM bungalow, modern i rent reason ahle. 3423 Hamilton. Har. 1177. Doug. 1187. "SlMth St.. 6-r. cottage, mod. ex. heat. 3714 Davenport St., 6-room modern cottage. Large lot, $25. 210 8. 30th St.. 9-room house, modern, $35. Inquire 212 S. 30th ft. LARGE 4-room cottage, modern except heat; nice yard. $15. 4110 N. 28th Ave. GoraonVanCo. l Moving, tcklng. Storage. 219 N. 11th St. Phone D. 894 or Web. Us2. 7-r., house mod. 1611 Lake. Web. 2507 -ROOM modern house. 7t6 N. 30th St. 330. Tel. Red m Globe Van&Storage Store, move pack, alilpa ; 3-horse van ami z men, ii.st per nour; sierage w mo. eat M action guar. D. 4338 anyTy 7-ROOM. all modern. 2436 Parker Bt. Maggard's sii'S Van and Storage r es- mor. ing. pain In, shipping. 17.13 Webster St. Douglas 1496. SEVEN-ROOM modern house. 106 8.86 St FOR RENT Cottage, 6 rooms, modern except heat. 3164 Fowler Ave.' Phone Webster 3364. TEN-ROOM modern house, tile bath, gar age, hot water heat. 1920 Spencer. Web ster 1395. 3-room mod, house. 2F.12 Chicago. D. 8148. 132.50 EIGHT-ROOM modern brick. In fine order. 1307 S. 28th. Phone Har. 1767. TEN-ROOM, modern, hot water heat; parage, 1930 Hpencer St. , Web-. .1396. 8- room brick, Hanacom park ..825 9- room mod., close In 40 "-mom cottage, modern but heat 16 WRIGHT A LA8HUHT, DO CO. 152. J( T" J Rip. no., moving, i. rvPPn Packing storage. AVttU 1207 Vara am. D. (14s. FOB RENT We have complete list of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent. This list can be sees free of charge at Omaha Van A Stomas Co.. 806 Bo. :6th St. FTnnoAa in " Parts of the city. U.UIUWB craih Son A Co.. Bee Bid. ROOVS, 87 Jones St., f tO. Never been occupied. Sleeping porch; oak finish; modern throughout. Apply 306 8. 17th St. Phone Douglas 6487. WANTED TO BUY "WANTED TO BUY-Seennd-hand furnl lure, cheap. Webnter 4022. BUGGY and harness; must be in first BUGG class condition. Address C 237. Bee. VMe buys everything 2d hand. Tyler 1418. OKF1CB furniture bought and sold. J. O. Reed, 1207 Farnam. Doug. 8148. WK BUY ?i-h.o cloth. t4Jl N. Mth. Slightly used high-grade piano. D. 2017. GOLDEN oak typewriter depk. D. 8521. FIXTURES for our new store. No. 27, at 631 & 18th St. Tel. Basket Store office, T. 2304. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Furnished house, modern, 6 to 7 rooms; small family. References. P. O. 627, Oinaa. WANTED TO BORROW WANT to borrow 8'ifO or 1700 at 10 per cent on one-half section for 3 or 5 years. Value land, 83.500; clear. Robert R. Rock ier. Eustls, Neb. REAJj EHTATK . FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR 8AI.B Ckivfate TO BETTLER8 ONLY-820 acres for 1300. Rlcn corn, alfalfa and wheat land; no astd. J. A. Tracy. Fort Morgan. Colo. Iowa. FOR SALK-0 acres of land In Mills county, Iowa, 4 miles from Glenwood. Modern 8-room house and barn In Coun cil Bluffs. Fine location. 1H0 acre NeurasK n.ty land, cheap for cash er term from owner. Address B 187. Bee. r af Ueoarl. BIGGEST land sal of the year now on. 100 forty-acre farms MS0 each. Good land Wall settled locality. Clos to railroad. 112 per acre Is half actual value. Great est bargain In South alUaouri at sensu tional prices. Wilte today for free liter ature. D. Merrisin. Ellis iienton, Kanna City. Kansas. Waatiuta, ;AROAIN 240-arr fain- -0 mile from Minneapolis; 140 acres i Ant uuliivatlon, 40 acres good meadow. ( , acres timbered Ijaature; can practically all be cultivated: sood corn land; farm la feaoed; 10-rooiq liouae, barn, granary, mach iie4. wind mill, etc.; 11 head good milk cows. 4 gjod ncraes, harneaaea, wagons, cunipleui set of machinery, bogs, cliKKaos aud every thing on the farm goes at Its per acre; M.vuv eaab, balance can stand for 10 years at Vt cent. Schwab Bros., HjJH mouth Bltlg.. Minneapolis. Minn. Moataaa, RENTERS. HOMEoEEKERS Your op portunity. 6u,0uo acre In tea ted wheat and alfalfa lenr for settlement at Valiar. Mont, ftl.ot to M per acre; fifteen, years' tuue. For partlcu.ar. writ Velier Farm ! Co.. Imx "t. Valler. Mont. atkfaaks. CHEYENNE Co. lands, half section, twelve miles from Kidney, Neb, balf Ukll from Cunol. 8ne per acre; terms reasonable. F. M. Lorton, VIA Pearl teu. Council llluffa, la. OkUkaaia. r'ORCED 8ALB! i4 acres fine Oklahoma land. Garvin end Giaey counties, whl.-h I mutt sell wt in ku day"! All farmaUe; 4'ji acres in cultivattnn l iier acre; worth t"). Ad dia OWNER. Box 134. Kingfisher, Okl. ROURKES COP FIRST GAME OF THE YEAR With Athletes Hustling to Keep from Freezing to Death, Score Run Up to 19 to 1. KRUG USES THREE HURIERS Although the well known jinx who con trols the weather around these parts tried to horn In and put the kibosh on the doings at Rourke park yesterday, and even though the Arctic breeses which tried to foil the sun were mighty un suitable for an exhibition of tbe national pastime, the Rourkes and Stori wero not to be denied. They hustled through nine Innings of base ball for the first game of the year In Omaha and the Rourkovlnlans came out on top, 19 to 1. General Marty Von Hlndenburg Krug mobilized an army of thirteen athletes during- the combat and the entire thir teen looked pretty cute. From the game of yesterday one would believe Krug will find some problem on his hands, when he starts io fire surplus talent. About 400, loyal and fsmlshed buns blew out to the park. Finding; the grandstand and bleachers rather uncomfortable, the gang: ducked for the protection of, the north fence and watched the proceedings from that disadvantageous, but warm point. Among the gang" were several fan ettes, who took a chance to see a ball game and display a bit of pre-Easter scenery. Hurler Lens on Whiffs. Three hurlers were ordered to tall on the mound by the well known manager and oil magnate. Everdon,' Blodgctt and Johnson were the persons. Five hits were accumulated off their offerings, one off Everdon sid two each off cf Blod gctt and Johnson. Everdon whiffed five Store, Blodget six and Johnson eight. Johnson and Kafora hogged all the do ing 4, when they acted as battery, Kafora getting nine outs,' eight on strike-out and one foul. . ' ' Doo Payne was the little slugging demon. "Nobody Is going to beat me out of a job." quoth Payne and right REAL ESTATE FA HM A RA.MH LAN US FOR BALIS Wlteo.lM, Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the union; settlers wanted. Lands for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet No. 34 on Wiaconsin Central lAnd Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If Interested in fruint lands ask for book let on Apple Ocrhaida. Address I.and and Industrial Department, Boo Line Ruflway, Minneapolis. Minn. FOR RENT Kara aid Kaneh Laads. FOR BALE OR RENT 10 acre poultry ranch, well equipped. Stocked, now in profitable operation. Ey terms. A snap for the right party with little capital. Address Y-442, Bee. UNIMPROVED 4 and 11-acre tracts. JOHN N. FRENZER DOUGLAS 654. WANTTD FARMS WANTED TO BUY Cheap land. Colo rado preferred; have $13,000 cash to in vest. Address Y 441, Bee. ABSTRACTS OF TITLES Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 208 Hrandels Theater. KERK Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.. a modern abstract office, 808 B. 17th St Phone Douglas 647. REAL ESTATE LOANS CITY and farm loans, 6, 6'4. per cent. J. II. Dumnnt sV Co., 416 State Bank. WANTED City loans. Peters Truat Co. WANTED City loana and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1330 Farnam Bt. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Blilg. 3100 to $10 0ii made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bltljr.. lth and Karnam Sta. GAitviN wtoa or..r'B.nk': SEE us first for farm loans In eastern Neb. United States Trust Co., Omahs. act. CITY LOANS. C. G. Carlberg, v Jv 1 1 . . 1 1 'i , l 1 . CITY property. Large loans a specialty. w. ii. i nimui, riaie rsann. i-iiog. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 101$ Omaha National. phone Douglas 2713. $i'A to $;o.(Mi made prumptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bids mh and Farnam Sts. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE 877 EVANS e-r. rnod noma, oak ftnlsQ throughout; easy term. -Web. 38I&. REAL FSTATE WEST BiDK WEST FARNAM home, 7 rooms, recao tion hall. bath, grate, large attic: a bar gain. See owner. 121 S. 3Cth St. H. lX. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Frame flats and cottage, good repair, well located; income $750 yearly. Price, quick sale, $4,u0. Only 81.6u0 cash re quired. NORTH BIDE REALTY CO.. 24th St. and Ama Ave. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Nat'l Realty Co. Sells and trades R. E. 216 Bee Bldg. D. H. BARGAIN 81 cash, 83 monthly bus flv lute, ix,ng island, N. Y. ; full price, ') (ouly $12 ea. h, New York City Vale, l.t William St . TIIF, KEK; Jack off he' started to sho Krug why. He nicked four blngles. Including a triple and a double, and walked twice in six trips to the plate. Some batting. Hare Perfect Keooran. Frank Huelstnan, Archie Conley, Eraio Krueger and Franklin Johnson, also had iperfoct records for tho day, the first two poking two hits and the latter two one each. Conley's hits were of the real class. One ws a line drive to right and the other a ripping triple against the center field wall. He stepped right into the ball yesterday and a good guess would be that he will make a sweet mem ber of the Rourke outfield this year. Krug, Thomason, Schllebner, veterans of last year, showed that they would be back In the running agatn this year. Whalen, the new shortfielder, scintillated around with considerable eclat. He' was full of all kinds of pepper and spice and looks good even though his front name is Fenton. Tlie front handle can be over looked in his case, however, as his nick name Is "Red." TUoskl, Alten and Nleman. look like comers, while Kafora amply demonstrated his ability. . . - Graham Hits Triple. George Graham and Durkee copped off a couplo of hits for the Btors, each getting a triple and Graham got a double. Shanty Falconer made a hit the first trip to the plate, hut couldn't connect after that. Olson and McGuIre were easy for the Omaha boys. McGuIre was wild and got into all kinds of trouble In the'flfth round, when he walked four men and soaked Whalen In the slats. The next game Is scheduled for Thurs day, when Bill Armour' crowd of Kay see Blue arrive. Games will be played with Kay' See Thursday and Friday and Indianapolis Saturday and Sunday. In the meantime General Krug will make his athletes labor diligently, so as to be in trim to attach cans to the American association bunch. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Payne. 3b J. 4 4 4 1 1 0 .Whalen. ss 4.3 2 0 0 Krug. 2b.....' 8 1 2 H 1 0 Huoltnn. rf 2 12 10 0 iTiloskl,- rt 8 12 V 0 0 (Thomason, cf 8 4t 2 0' 0 jSchllebner, lb... 1 '2 3 0 0 Vonley, If 212000 A Hen. If I. Z 1 2 0 0 Nleman. c 1 0 0 6 0 0 K Turner, o 1 1 1 7 0 0 ftarora, e.. 2 . 0 0 9 0 0 Everdon. p 2 1 0.0 1 0 BlodKett, p 10010 Johnson, p 1.0 1 0 0 0 Totals 42 19 21 27 STOItZ. AB. R H. .1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o. 0 2 E. 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 Falconer, cf. . Durkee. 3b. IGraham, 2b.. Lnwler. rf Woodruff, ss.... Vanous, lb Feltman, If Claire, c I.yck, c Olson, p McGuIre, p 4 1 Totals 31 1 6 23 12 TiloBki out. hit by batted ball. Omaha- It un Hit Stors 0 167302 -19 0 1 3 2 4 S 2 -21 Huns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Hits 1 0 0101020-6 Three-base bits: Payne, Conley, Wha len. Tlloskl, Graham, Durkee. Two-base hits: 1'nyne, Thomason, Graham. Stolen buse. Payne, Thomason, Aiten. Scrlfk hit: Durkee. Sacrifice files: Whalen, Krug, Alien. Double plays: Feltman to Graham, McGulro to Vanous. Left on bases: Omaha. 10; Stors, 8. Hits: Off Everdon, 1 In three Innings; off Blodgett, 2 in three Innings; off Johnson, 2 in three innings; off Olson, 10 In four Innings; off McGuIre, 11 In four innings. Struck out: By Everdon. 6; by Blodgctt. 8; by John-sr-n, 8; by Olson. 4. Bases on balls: Off Everdon. I; oft Johnson, 1; off Olson, 1; off McUutre. 6. Hit bv nitched ball: Ilv Olaon (Huelsman): by McGuIre (Whalon). time: umpire: van sickle. Fairbury Grounds Ready for the Fray FAIRBURY, Neb., March 28.HSpeclal.) Fairbury Is making active preparations for the opening of the "try-out" season lit tho base ball park. Work is under headway, cleaning and grading the park grounds . and diamond. Manager Bert Shaner, who la working for th Rock Island, wl'l take charge of the team April IS. ' Thirty players have already signed, up for the "try-out." The lat est addition to the team Is Eddie Green, receiver on the last year' Superior team. It was a nip and tuck affair between Green of Superior and Richardson . of Hastings for honors lost year. President Crawford has forwarded his vote to President Mjles at Hastings for the game schedule. lie favor a 112 game schedule; in fact, would prefer a 154-gani schedule. Mr. Crawford as serts It doe not cost any more to as semble a team for a longer schedule than a shorter one. MOSE JUSTUS WILL LEAD CCLUMBUS IN STATE LOOP Th Columbus rlu of th Nebraska Stat league ha made Pitcher Moa Jus tus manager for th coming seas' n. WhlBST 2v4T). "When my daughter had whooping cough she coughed so hard at on time that she had hemorrhage of the lung I was terribly alarmed about her condi tion. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy so highly recommended, I got ber a bottl and it relieved the cough at once. Before she had finished two bottles of this remedy sh was entirely well," writes Mr. H. F. Grimes, Crooksville. O. Ob tainable everywhere. Advertisement. " "jl I l j? I 1 1 -MmtlAJJ OMAHA, MONDAY. MARCH 21), 1915. STORZ ENTER FOURTH PLACE Omaha Brewers at Peoria Chalk Up Mark of 2,841 in the Tourney. TWO TEAMS UNABLE . TO LAND PF.OTUA. 111., March 2S. (Special Tele gram.) The Stors team of Omaha went Into fourth place In the flvc-mun event last night with a 2.841 scor. After starting with a 998 game It began to look like first place for the Omaha Brewers, but a drop to SS! In the second lessened tholr chances. In the third game they came back strong with a " score. The Jetter's Old Age of South Omaha rolled 2,555 and the Burgess-Nash t,G07. . ' ' A new leader in the all-events appeared today, when M. E. FaeU of Chicago, with 1,876. sent E. J. Kelly of Chicago, with 1.870, Into second place. ' The New Haven team rolled Into second place .with a 1,893 score. The Omaha bowler will roll their doubles and singles Sunday. , The score; , 1 8 tors. 1st. 2d. 3d. Totsl. Ksnton 1R8 ITS 173 63! Terrell.. 300 lug l!tf. , Martin 20? 158 181 M Cochran 203 IPO fjlj Sclple 198 163 220 581 Totals 990 886 959 1841 Jetter's Old Aire, 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. ' Fsgenberg 212 112 . 18 638 Chadd 140 1I 146 5 Ham 181 138 151 42 Peterson 14S 218 1S8 6fi3 Fitzgerald 153 18tl 192 6:u . m . Totals 832 853 870 2,553 i . ,. Barsreaa-Nash. 1st. Id. 3d. Tot. Cain IBS irj ' 174 481 Cummlng 177 1M 1W 614 Weeke 137 192 am 637 Jarosh .-..148 148 1M 451 Neale 146 182 197 6:4 Total . 763 865 890 iM Filler and Moore Awarded First in .Two-Mile Relay After pondering and wrangling over th matter for over a week. Judge at th In door meet held at the Auditorium a week ago Friday decided to award first place, to the Omaha Toung Men's Christian as sociation team composed cf John Filler and Vlo Moore In th two-mil relny race. A dispute arose at the time of tho race, the judges disagreeing on the Young Men' Christian association team and the high school team composed of Paynter end Logan. No decision was made and It was only after a long argument last night that It was decided to award first place to Filler and Moor. Paynter and Logan were given second pice. Boston Braves Take Game f rom Atlantas ATLANTA, Ga.. March 28.-Tho Bos ton National defeated th Atlanta South ern association her today, Kcore: R.H.E. Atlanta , 1 4 0 Boston 3 4 0 Seven Innings, darkness. Batteries: Atlanta, Helit, Pearson and Rumlcr; Coereham, Luque and Tragessur, gesncr. . FIRST CHRISTIANS LOSE TO K0UNJZE MEMORIALS The First Christian met their water loo at th hands of tho Kountae Me morials last evening at the Young Men's Christian . association, 28 to '21. Tho Christian were considerably weakened by the absence of two of their star play ers Parrlsh and Mile but nevertheless gave the Memorials a close run for their money. Tho Christians led during tbc first half by 18 to 17, but were gradually forced back in the second period. The defeat is the first registered against ts Christians, who made a record run In the Church league by winning fifteen straight games. As the lesgue schedule I at ah end, the score will hot figure In the team averages. The lineup: MKMUIUALH, CHRISTIANS. Hansen .R F. R.F. Hobaon Root Kronstedt . Macfarland L.I)'. ......rc .. ...R.G.,R.G. ....L.G.1LO. R. We I eel Evans Klepiier C WelKel Berry .... Field SOHia: Hiny.n IM1 Root (4), Mac rariunri llobson. Jl. WelKel CiV Evun (6). Klcpeer. Cr Welgol. Foul goals thrown: lisnsen. Root, Klepeer. Fouls committed: Memorials. 15; Christians, 11. Referee: Ohman. WILLIE HOPPE WINS HANDICAP CUE MATCH PHILADELPHIA, March 27. Willie Hoppe. the professional rhamplon, to night won the handicap 18.2 billiard match from Joseph Mayer, the amateur cham pion, the former scoring 2.000 point In the five blocks played to Mayer 1.394. The st'pulation of the match wa that Hoppe wa to score 2,000 before Msyer mit to gether 1.600 in order to win. WASHINGTON AMERICANS DEFEAT THE RICHMONDS RICHMOND. Va.. Msrch ST-The Wahlngton Americans defeated the Rl.-h- mond Internationals today. Score: H H E. Washlnston 7 f u Iti'-mond 16 1 Batteries: Wfhlnoii. Hoehjjn Avres sn.l Menrv. Alnamlth' Richmond, JTar nian. Empllng and Jiasaou. Hard Hitting Gives Cinci Reds Victory MOBILE. La., March 28-Hard hitting enabled Cincinnati to defeat the local Southern association team today. Score: R.H.E. Mobile ,. 3 6 T Clni'lnnatl 14 14 I t'unningham, Townsnnd and Schmidt, Hiown; Schneider, Fittcry and Dooin, Gonsnles. TAMPA. Fla.. March 27.-Th Chicago National wort from the Lonlsvlll Amer ican association club here today. Score: R.H.E. Louisville 9 14 1 Chicago i IS 13 6 Northrup. F.llls and Oossln, Clemons; Robblns, McConnell, Buckles and Breana han. Hargreave. Cardinals Trim the Browns at Home B"t. LOUIS. March 28. Dick Nlohu kept the Americans' hit well scattered tn all but one Inning, while his team mate hit hard and timely, the Nationals winning the first gam of the annual pre season aerie by 13 to I. The teams' fielding was ragged. Score: R.1T.H. Nationals 8042020 013 12 4 Americans 000000300- 3 7 4 Batteries: Nlehau and Snyder; Wlol man, James, Hoch, Loudermilk, Levereni nd Zevoreld. Joe Jackson's Home Run Turns the Tide BEAUMONT. Tex., March 27.-Jo Jackson' home run over centerf ield fence with one man on base, broke a seventh Inning tie game between th Cleveland Americans and the Beaumont. Texas league tam here today and won the game for Cleveland. Score: I1.H.D. . HUeveland ; 8 13 1 Beaumont 6 7 8 Batteries: Cleveland, Jones and O'NetU; Beaumont. Brandt. Taft and O'Donnell. Giants Beat Dallas ' By Eleven to Two DALLAS, Tex., March 28. The New York National defeated the Dallas (Tex.) laague team here today. Score: R.H.E. New York It lrt 1 Dallas 3 6 4 Batteries: Mathnwson. Hchuppa and) Meyers, Smith; Brady and Dunn. ATHLETICS DEFEAT THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONALS JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. March M.-The Athletics defeated the Philadelphia Na tionals here today. Score: R HE, Nationals I 6 0 Athletics 2 6 3 Alexander. Demaree. Tlnrup and Adams; PiibIi, Pennock, Shawkey . and 1-app, S.'l nng. NEW ORLEANS, La..- March 27. The Detroit Americans defeated the New Or leans Southern association team her to day. Score: RILE. Detroit T New Orleans 4 S 1 Covaleskin, Bmlthsoa and Peters; Smith and Illeglns. PURSELC MAKING GOOD WITH WACO IN SOUTH FAIRBURY, JTeb., March (Special.) Up from th sunny south comes a re port that Fslrbury's big southpaw pitcner, Lyls Pursell, ts making good with the Waco team of th Texas State league. Recently Pursell pitched against th New York Giants and for four and a half In ning h held them at hi mercy, i They registered only on hit, a scratch: Pursell opened the 1914 season with th St.. Joseph Drummers of the- Western league. Later In the summer Jack Hol land of St. Joseph, "farmed" him out to the Hastings State league team and he completed the season there. In the win ter he was sold to the Texas State league and will decorate the mound for f the Waco team this summer. Submarine Crews Are Not Murderers (Correspondence of the Associates' Press.) LONDON. March 25 A great hue and cry has beeit raised about trying for murder the crews of German subma rines whlrh have torpedoed merchant men. The popular clamor ha been that this course should be followed, snd by segregating the crew of th U-8, recently csptured. the admiralty Intimated that conviction would be sought. But, in the opinion of Sir Herbert Stephen, it wquld be Irregular and Illegal. "Ftrst," says Sir Herbert, "a to th allegation that thea prisoner are mur derers. You cannot commit murder with out killing somebody, and I am not awar that these prisoners or any of them have ever killed anybody. "I am practically sure that they hav not don so within th jurisdiction of the central criminal court. 1. ., In Eng land or within three mile ot th coast, and if so they could not be convicted. "Piracy Is not tn Itself a capital of ienae. The definition. In Engllsti law, of pli-aoy. Is extremely vague, but this much is certain, that all definition of It hitherto essayed have obviously referred to matters during peace, and not warlike operations." Rent room quick with a Be Want Ad. Drawn for The Bee by Swinnerton FED CARD NOT COMPLETE Stovall Will Remain in Kansas City and Phillips Will Go to Newark at Manager. BUSY IT0N "THE SCHEDULE NEW YORK. March 2T.-Having spent the greater part of today In two sessions and concluding with another which lasted to a late hour tonight, the Federal league club owners expressed themselves a sat isfied with the result of their labor In preparing a playing schedule for th coming season. Two schedules had been submitted early In the day, but each was found to be unsuitable, and many changes were suggested before the third one waa arranged to the satisfaction of git the club. The season Will open April 10, with Buffalo playing at Brooklyn, Newark at Baltimore, St. Louis at Chicago and Pltta burgl) at Kansaa City. This was the only positive statement made by any of the officials tonight. Early tn the day President Gllmor said that Manager Phillip would be retained hy the Newark club and that George Stovall would remain at Kansas City a manager of the team In that city. Phll llps appeared satisfied. However, the general Impression among nas bait nun here la that Stovall will go wherever the league wishes to place htm. Dates for Trap Shooting Tourney Set for the Year Th list of registered tournament pre pared under the auspices of th Inter state Trap Shooting association for th coming season shows a big gain over the came compilation la 1914. More than 300 tournament have already been cheduled and a large addition to this Hat la ex pected before th season 1 under way. The list of championship event I as fol lows: Grand American Handicap Chicago, Acgust 16, 17, 18, 19 and 10. Southern Handicap Memphl. Tenn., May II, 13 and 18. Tenth Western Handicap St Louis, Mo., June 16. is and 17. Paclflo Coast llanrilran JSn nuarn Cel., July 6. 6 and 7. STATU I'MAMPiriVRUlPH Oregon1. Portland April 36 27 niiinas, trail t..AIyl13 Nebraska. North Piatt. ...... .May 18 19 20 Waahlnaton. Heattlo Mu la ia Pennsylvania. Milton May '9 20 21 Utah, Halt Lak City May 29 30 Nw Hampshire, Ooifstown.May 81 June 1 South Dakota. Mitchell .Inn. I s l Ohio, Cincinnati June 3 3 4 JNew Jersey, Newark June 3 4 6 Tennecsee. Nashville June 4 6 New York, Rochester June 8 t 10 Maryland. Baltimore June 8 9 10 Minnesota, Wabasha June 11 12 13 Idaho, Holse . June 13 14 16 low. Mason City June 13 14 18 Vermont, Randolph... June 16 17 Illinois, Kankakee June 22 23 24 Kentucky, Louisville ;. June 24 25 North Dakota, Dickinson Jun 28 29 30 Mlaaiaaippi, Vicksburg..., July J Michigan, Saginaw ..August 4 6 Arkansas, Little Rock. ..... .August 10 11 U Missouri, Bt. Louis... August 11 18 14 MISS SUNDER GETS FINGER . IN WAY OF.BOWUNG BALL Miss Maud Sunder, stenographer in the office of Postmaster Wharton, 1 nursing a bruised finger. Mis Bunder Is bowler. While enjoying this pastime she was in the act" of picking up on of th wooden spheres intending to launch It into th midst of th flock of tenpins at the other end of the alley. At this very Instant a ball, returning down Ihe runway from the front and flushed with the proud consciousness that It had knocked down ten pins at one swoop, viciously bit the fair digit and bruised It. FEDS SLIP ONE OVER ON HUGHIE JENNNIGS' TIGERS ' Hy Brewer was delighted the othe- day when he received word that at luet an American league club had given way De fer a Federal league club. The Detroit team had a dato with the Oulfport, Miss., riub, but when Hughey Jennings heard that the Tip Tops were also scheduled to meet the Cotton State leaguer Ee-Yah Immediately cancelled. Another big tri umph for the Fed, aay Hy. Full of Style-Quality r liiiLAWPHER HAT 4 GIRL ATHLETES ARE : PLANN1NGJ0R MEET. Bohemian Turner Girls Make Beady to Give Elaborate Program on April 8. LARGE NUMBER TO TAKE PART. ' Beautiful folk dances, spirited gymns-' : tic step and picturesque drills will t a' large part of the varied program at the , young women' athletic meet and exhibi tion to be given at Turner hall Sunday afternoon, April 11. Although many men will also take part with drills and games, th ISO young women of the varloua Bohemian Turner organisations of Omaha and South Omaha,' will be the chief attraction and hold th center of the stage. Some of the per- . former will be little youngrter of the junior classes. Following la th program: Mass Drill Calisthenics- and Groups Senior women' classes, Omaha. Wand Drill Junior glrla classes, Omaha. CaliNthenlcs Drill Senior men's class, Tel Jed Sokol Tyrs. Walla. Polka, Masurka, Three Gymnas tic Dancee Senior women's claeoea, Li buae. South Omaha Flag Drill Junior girls' elaasee. South Omaha. riut Swinging Women's advanced claw. Omaha. Volley Ball Game Junior boy' class, Omaha. Calisthenics Drill Seulor women. Tel Jed Sokol Tyrs, Omaha. Schottlaehe, Gymnastic Dance (done bv Chicago clans of women during tourna ment) Advanced women class. Omaha. Callathenlca Drill Senior men' classes, Omaha. Gunners Laid Low By the Walter Claris The perfect record of the Townsenda in 1 the Trl-Clty Basket Bali leagu wa shat tered Saturday at th Young Men' Christian association gymnasium when . th Clark took the leaders to a tumble by the score of -81- to 4.- Th eon teat wss xno of the best played league games of the season and marks th final close of the Trl-Clty league.' George Parrlsh waa the stellar operator for th Clark, hi close guarding proving the sensation of the evening. Burken rond, Hughes and Ritchie did the beat work for the Townsends. ' The gam win have' little bearing on' th championship, a the Townacnd had defeated the Clark In an early season game. Lineup: , CLARKS. I TOWNSENDS. V Miles .......... ..UP. UP Hughes Meyer R.F. R F..... Rurkenroa-l Linn C. C MoWhlnney Parrlsh R.O. R.O Ritchie Monttomery ...L.G.IL.G Koran Substitute: Plata for McWhlnnev 1.1..1.I ' goals: Meyers 2, Mile. Linn. Parrlali (21, Montgomery CM, Burkeiiroad iu, Hughes 2i, Plata. Free throws: Meyeia (J0(, Burkenroad, Ritchie ttl). Foul com mitted: Clarke, 16; Townsends. 14. Point awarded) Townsenda, t. Referee: Kle witt. Timekeeper; Filler. Storekeeper: Sutherland. Tim of halve; 20 minutes. JIM COFFEY KNOCKS OUT SOLDIER DELANEY NEW YORK, March. '2S.-JIm Coffey, th Dublin giant, knocked out Soldier Delaney of Brooklyn in the second round of a ten-round match Inst night. . Cof fey weighed 200 and DeJaney 204. Gunboat Smith took an jeasy victory In a ten-round bout with Jack Reed of Akron. O. Smith weighed 180 pound and Reed 14. Tom McCarty, Montana heavyweight, outfought Rattling Levlnsky of till city In a ten-round bout In Brooklyn. Th weights were, McCarty. IS&tt: Le- vlnsky. 17'4. ... Relief from Aral RheaaaatUas. John II. Gronx, Winchester, N, II., writes: "I suffer from acute rheuma tism and Sloan's Liniment ala ay help quickly. 25a. All druggist Advertise ment. HAND BALL TOURNEY AT Y. M. C. A. IS POSTPONED The hand ball tournament carded to start yesterday at th Young Men' Chris tian association gymnasium has been postponed until next Saturday. In the meantime entries are being received and It la expected a large number will enter the tourney. Bai 4U4BI18