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Little Willie Gettit
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A LITTLE
to PuT
THEN
VEAl?
FOIt RENT
Houses and Cottasres.
COTTAGE, 4 rooms and bath, 811 S. ;:d
rear.
WEST FAHNAJ1 district. 6-room modern
house lor.venlent to two cur lines; firm
location: possession Mv 1. Apply 140 N.
JJd St. Tel. Walnut 3171.
ALL MODERN fi-room cottage, will rent
Tor three months, w ebster i006.
NEW 5-r. bungalow In Orchard Hill. C.
D. Hutchinson, 1623 Farnam.
1HT TAUK AVE., 8 ronrnn, modern. ?,.
6-ROOM MOUKHN HOUSE. EXCEPT
II EAT. 2;i5 B1NNEV ST. WEB. 1762.
FOR RENT
We have a complete; list of all houses,
apartments and flat that are. for rent.
Thla Hat can be seen free of charge at
Omaha Van & Storage Co., 806 S. 16th St
ALL sixes. 33 Per month up. S07 Paxtoa.
Gordon Van Co.
Storage.
9 N. 11th St.
Tel. D. 394 or Web. 131.
Jf T) J exp. m. moving.
I . KPPfl packing aV storage.
V- AVVV-IX 1207 Farnam. D.
SEE the Central Furniture Stores. FREE
RENTAL, LIST.
Globe Van&Storage
Stores, moves, packa, ships; storage, $i
per month, When you move call 'ia.
Satisfaction guar. D. UZH and Tyler 230.
NEW 9-rooni houae. all modern, hot
water heat, near cara Dundee. Phone
Walnut 2i."8. .
WEST FAIINAM DISTRICT.
7-rm. modern hou.se. low a. 3Mh St.
CEMENT Kar.te, 6Ti Walnut 1:171.
6 ROOMS, modern, nearly new, cheap
rent. 2?07 No. 27th Ave. Web. 40K3.
Maggard's
Van and 8torag
Co. Call ua for es
ttmatea for mov-
ing. packing,
Douglas HW. '
hlpplng. 1718 Webster St
Ilousoa r.
ill parta of the city.
Cretgh Bone At Co.. Bee Rids.
Stores and 41 f flees.
NEW modern store, best location; In
North Omaha, 2414 Amea Ave., Webster
2138 or Web. 3149.
Barna.
LARGE barn for rent, for automobiles.
2226 Howard St.
WANTTCTl TO RtTT
VYa le buys everything 'IA hand. Tyler 141
I OFFICE furniture bought and eold. J.
I C Rel. 1207 Farnam. Doug. (146.
WANTED TO KENT
SEVEN or 8-room house In West Farnam
or Field Club Districts, S46 to 50; best
kind of tenant.
W. L. Selby & Sons
State Bank Rldg.
Phone Doug. 1610.
WANTED For the season, a nicely fur
nished cottage In Carter lake grounds.
Will furnish good references. Address
H-3Ji, Bee.
REAL ESTATE
FARM Jk RANCH LANDS FOR SALB
Arkavaasa.
FOR Information about cheap lands In
southwest Arkanaaa, writ W. L. Per
kins, Ashdown, Ark.
California.
Live Oak Colonies; none better. W. T
Smith Co.. K13-14 City Nat. Bk. D. 2818.
Colorado.
FOR SALE Farms, 160 and 80 acres, in
Peets, Colo. Write Delstler. S3&4 Ogden
Ave, Chicago, 111.
FOK SALE At Steamboat Springs. Colo.,
10-acre strawberry tract and 6 acres In
full bearing this year; continuous water
right, fenced, fully Improved and new
house. Address Box Xlo. Seward, Nell.
Iowa.
HAVE YOU A FARM FOK SALE?
Write a good description of your land
and send It to the Sluux City, la.. Journal,
"Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad
Medium." Twenty-ftve words every Friday
evening, Saturday morning and every
Saturday evening and Sunday morning
for one month, giving sixteen ads on
twelve different days for 12; or W words,
14; or 75 words, 80
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper, readers daily in four great
states.
alaawaa.
RENTERS. HOMEtiJCEKERS Your op
portunity. tu.Out acres irrigated wheat
and alfalfa land for settlerarnt at Valler.
Mont Ul-bO to t&O per acre; fifteen years
time. For particulars, writ Valier Farm
t-atoa Co.. Bos 100. Valter. Mont.
Mlaatauta.
BARGAIN 240-A. fsrm 20 m. from , Min
neapolis; 140 A. under cult; 40 A. good
meadow: fiO A. timbered pasture; can
practically all be cultivated; good corn
land; farm Is fenced; lo-room house, barn,
granary, machine shed, windmill, etc.. 12
head good milk cows, 4 good horses, har
licsjxs, wagons, cumplrto set of machin
ery, hogs, chickens and everything on the
farm goes at 845 per acre; o,000 cash,
balance can stand for 10 years at 6 pr
cent Schwab Bros.. Ifc8 Plymouth Bldg.,
Minneapolis. Minn.
Nebmsltau
FOR SALB SU, price .'i5. 480 adjoining,
mllo from Newport. Newport county.
Nebraska, dandy hay ranch, price both
V) ternia. Jim Wray. Sioux City.
New York.
NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE.
Price Gratifies and Location Satisfies.
bo forty thousand each week look for
my rare bargains that they can depend on.
140-a-re farm with 28 cows, team, farm
machinery, hens and seed grain. Price
li per acre. , , . .
tVarre farm with five eows and hens.
Price 800.
1 aVacre farm with 14 cowi. team, hens
and farm machinery. Prlca 836 per acre.
o-acre. farm buildings wortk 84.0 O;
good land Prtci 83io. 830u cash. laj
early buys sny of these farms. R. R.
fsre paid one way to purchaser.
Write for photos
E MLNSON.
iUM a (taitns St Syracuse. N. Y
LOOK ANNIE
NetD JUtT
HA.D
A UTTLP
TRlMMlN
TH ANO
HAVE NO
Ri&tJofH
oth HERE
COULD
T TODAV 1
REAL ESTATE
K4RH RANCH LAND FOR AI.K
Boath Dakota.
NOW TOUR OPPORTUNITY.
Splendid 240-acre valley farm, small
bldgs., best of neighborhoods. I miles to
town, Ki.uO per acre.
330 A. 10 ml. So. Dak. state capital, t
ml. small town; Imp ; sale at big sacrifice.
Carlson A Wallln. Omaha Neb., McCague
Hid., Omaha.; Carthage, So. Dak.
FARMS FOR RENT
WHAT have you to exchange for Dakota
or Montana land? Wisconsin Sales
Agency, Caswell Bldg., Milwaukee.
REAL E8TATK LOANS
K0 TO $10,000 made promptfy. T. D.
Wend, Wead Bid., 18th and Farnam Sta
CITY and farm loans, 5. 6H, H per cant.
J. H. Uuniont A Co.. 41S State Bank.
WANTED City loana and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St
MONEY on hand for city and farm loana
If. W. Binder, City National Hank Bldu.
WANTED City loans. Petuia Trust Co.
SEE us first for farm loans in eastern
Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omnha.
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fTTV TniMfl ' n ra.lhan,
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm.
CKKKFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Omaha National. F hone Douglas 2711
REAL ESTATE WANTED
LIST your property with R. H. Lander
you. 202 Neville Blk. D. 300.
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
Kerr
Title Guarantee and Abstract
Co., a modern abstract office.
305 bo. litn st. f none u. mot.
Jessen & Morrell,
201-a State
Bk. BMg. D. 2291
REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract
of floe in Nebraska. 206 Brandels Thea.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
FOR SALE By owner, t acres, house,
barn, chicken house, fruit trees, grapes,
berries. Walnut 2047.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
BTIY FROM OWNER
For Sale or Rent IV. acres. 6-room
house, well,' chicken house, barn, all
kind of fruit; electric lights: on Calhoun
road. 8 block from Florence car. Call
Tyler 1913.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
CANADIAN farm for sale or trade for
city property. For particulars, address
W. E. White, 4 S. 26lh St.. Omaha.
FOR EXCHANGE Missouri land. 156
acres highly Improved dairy farm ad
joining good town; 63 acres one-half mile,
good town; HO acres timber land; ho acres
farm and orchard. Will exchange one or
all for merchandise. A. L. Veauaman, Saf
ford. Arls.
SEVERAL good Nebraska ranches U
exchange for Iowa and eastern Ne
hrasa farms. What have you to offer?
John A. Olson. Bee Bldg., Omaha.
FOR SALB A good delivery team,
ponies,: also wagon with top and har
ness, all complete for delivery. The Peo
ple's Market, 24th and Cuming fits.
a
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
Open for Inspection
TODAY.
2518 N. 18TH ST.
THE LOT
East front on Boulevard. No special
taxes, beautiful shado trees. cement
walks
THE HOUSE.
Six rooms on one floor: modern except
furnace; oak floors; beautifully decorated,
combination lighting fixtures. Price
82X75. a small payment down, balance
name as rent. W. H. A damson. Owner.
i2Mfi N. 19th St
Call Doug. 2W6 any day next week.
i WANT A iAiT ?
i Full M feet. 22a Luke St.. all lmprove-
i mcnts; good district for home or small
flat; two car lines. Owner will sell low
or build fur you on payments. Shepard,
20M Wirt St.
SEVEN-ROOM house, modem, built by
the owner. 1519 N. 3Xth St. Wal. 1379.
BARGAIN IN BUN(JAI)V
5-room modern, new bungalow, part oak
fintnh, fine location, near Iithron school.
Price 3.2ii0. Terms. Webster 702.
6-ROOM. modern house. H block to car.
paved street. 81.900. Wal. 4H3.
REAL EFTATF WEST SIDE .
$4,5oO Seven rooms, reception hall, attic,
good heat; a bargain. Apply to owner,
121 So. 3lth St. Harney 311.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS.
A Flat Bargain
Three T-room flats, built last year and
are up to date In every particular. An
nual rents, 81.0- Good neighborhood.
Price 818.0UO.
Three 8-room flats. Hanscom park dis
trict. Close to two car lines. Annua!
rent. 81.260. Price 810.000.
0'Neil'sR.E.AgencA"
1506 Farnam.
Tel. Tyler l'joo.
Best Sporting
News
Right In Tha Bee day by day.
"ull box scores of all big leagues.
Sport cartoons that hit the bullssys
THE BEE:
Copyright. 10'5, Intern.-ttlonaj
Newa Service.
1NT THAT
A. HAME -VAtT-l
HAVE
AN IDBA.
MOftE
OH
noe-
LINKS TAKE WEIRD
GAME FROM OMAHA
Wobbly Fielding, Erratic Pitching
and Heavy Slugging Feature
the Combat.
RESULTING SCORE IS 12 TO 10
Wobbly fielding, erratic pitching and
heavy slugging were features of the fray
staged yesterday by the Rourkea and tho
lawly Llnka from Lincoln. After two
hours of rag-tag paslimlng, the Links
returned victorious, 12 to 10.
Tho Rourkea made a desperate effort
to make a flank attack from tho rear In
the ultimate chapter. Just as they did
Saturday, but after three runs had been
counted a cog slipped and tho combat
was over.
The Links took particular delight In the
offerings of Ralph Willis. They pun
ished him unmercifully, wielding the war
club with considerable eclat. And when
the Links weren't hitting, the home boys
were fielding In such a manner that hos
tile runs tallied anyhow.
The enemy opened the battle with three
runs. McGafflgan got hit In the slats
and Nierbaurer singled. A fleldcr'a choice
put three on, and Walter Krueger soaked
one to center, counting two. An error
by Huelsman and Schrelber'a Infield hit
counted the third.
Roaarkes Come Rlaht Bark.
A walk to Pyne, Breen'e single, Krug's
double and Krueger's blow gave the
Rourkes three In the same stnsa. The
home folks took the lead In the second,
when a walk to SchUcbner, Whalen's
sacrifice and Willis' hit scored one.
The Links made a frontal attack In the
third which netted three more runs. A
double by Carleton, an Infield hit by
Krueger, another double by Bohen and
a Mingle by Schrelber did the ork. The
Rourkes made one In the same round on
hits by Krug and TliomastJi.
Two walks, a sacrifice by Krug and
Thomason's hit added another for the
Rourkea In the fifth, and hits by McAl
lister, McGafflgan and Blerbouicr gave
the Links one In the sixth.
Hoatllea Wlaa oaa Errors.
A walk followed by a two-base heave
by McAllister and Blerbaurcr's error
netted ona for Omaha In the seventh,
and In the same round the Links scored
five on two measly hits. Krueger was
safe when Thomason dropped his fly and
Payne made a wild throw after fielding
Bohon's groundor. McAllister walked
and Huelsman dropped Dawson's fly, en
abling. Krueger to acore. Wolfe's singbt
scored Bohen and McAllister. McGaffl
gan hit a high Texas leaguer over sec
ond. Breen and Huelsman let It drop
betweon them, and as Huelsman stopped
to muke a remark to Breen the. pill
roiled to the fence, with the result Daw
son and Wolfe counted.
A two-bagger by Breen. a walk to
Krug. Thomason's two-ply blow, an error
by McGafflgan and Schllebner's hit gave
the Rourkea three in the ninth, but that
was as far as they got. Score:
LINCOLN.
. I AB. R. If. O. A. E.
McGafflgan. ss 3 1 2 2 4 2
Bierbauer, lb 5 1 2 II 0 1
Carleton. rf 4 2 1 l 0 0
W. Krueger, 3b 4 2 2 6 1 o
Bohen, 2b 01680
Schrlcber, cf 5 0 2 1 0 0
McAllister, c 4 2 1 8 2 1
Dawson, p 4 1 6 i o
Totals 40 12 12 27 14 4
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Psyne, rf 4 1 0 l j j
Breen, 2b 4 3 2 7 7 0
Krug. If... 2 4 2 o o 0
Thomason, cf 5 1 J s 0 1
nueiaman, rr 5 0 0 1 o 2
K. Kruiger, c & 0 2 2 2 0
Schllebner. lb 4 1 1 12 0 0
Whalen, ss 4 0 112 0
Willis, p 3 0 16 2 0
Crabb, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Conley 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 37 10 12 27 17 8
Batted for Willis In eighth.
3 0 3 0 0 1 $0 012
Hits t 0 4 0 6 2 0 6-12
Omaha
Runs 110 10 16 J10
Hits S 12 110 0 1 212
Three-base hit: Mi-Gafflgan. Two-baao.
(2). Whalen. K. Krueger, Breen. Stolen
hlta: Carleton, Bohen. Krug, Thomason
base: Bohen. Sacrifice hits: Dawson,
Whalen, Krug. Double plays: McGaffi
an to Bohen to Bierbauer, Whalen to
Breen to Schllebner. Pavne to Breen to
Schllebner. Hits: Off Willis, 12 In eight
Innings: off Crabb, none in one Inning.
Hawa on balls: Off Dawson, 6; off Willis,
3. Struck out: By Dawson, 3: bv Willi.
1. Hit by pitched hall: MvGaffigan,
Carleton. Time; 2:00. Umpire: Van
Sickle.
loutbrra Aaaoelalloai.
At Memphis Memphis, ; Little Rock, 2.
At New Orleans New Orleans. 0; Brim
Ir.gham, 4.
At Mobile Mobile, 6; Atlanta. 1.
At Nashville Nashville. 8; Chat
tanooge, 2.
. Shoald fnt Keel Dlarosrasad.
So many people troubled with Indiges
tion and constipation have been benefited
by taking Chamberlain's Tablets that no
one should feci discouraged who has not
given them a trial. They contain no pep
sin or other digestive ferments, but
strengthen the stomach and enable It to
perform its functions naturally. Obtain
able a v ery w he re. A dv ertlsenien t
r n i i l t a i pi . i
OMAHA. MO.VDAY. Al'KIli
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A DEAR - JuVT
The thn;
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Standing of Teams
NAT. LEAG1E. I
AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L Pet.
Boston .... 2 1 .tl7
Chicago ... 2 2 .W
Cleveland.. 2 2 .W0
Wash gton. 2 2 .W
Detroit .... 2 2 .f
St. lunula... 2 2 .eO"!
New York. 2 i .MM
Phila 1 2 .a.!3
AMER. ASS N.
W.L Pet.
IxMilsvllle. 3 0 1 On0
Minnenpo's 2 1 ,W7
W. I.. Pet. I
Roston
1
Phila.
New York.
Cincinnati.
Chicago ..
St. louis..
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn .
FED. LK
." I
.5oo
,.Vl
.froo'
AGUE.
VV.LPct
6 1 ..3
Brooklyn.
Chicago ..4 1 .H
Newark ..4 8 .571
Kan. City. 4 3 . 5711
Pittsburgh 3 4 .42l
Buffalo ... 2 4 .3.j
Baltimore. 2 6 .?S
St. lxUls.. 1 4 .M0
Indlanp s. .. 2 1
Kan. City.. 2 1
Milwaukee. 1 2
Cleveland ..1 2
St. l'snl... 1 2
Columbus . 0 3
.67
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.?33
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.000
Yesterday' Resalts.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Cleveland. 6; St. Lnula, 1,
Chicago. 7; Detroit, S.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
St. Louis, 2; Cincinnati, tl.
Pittsburgh. 1: Chlcaao.
KKtlRHil. I.V.AlM'l.:
Chicago, 1; St. lxuils, 3.
Baltimore. 12; Newark, fi.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 3; lxulsville, 11.
Cleveland, 1; InrilanHpollx, 9.
Kansas City. 1; Sl Paul, 10.
Milwaukee, 5.. Minneapolis 0.
antes Today.
American league Chicago at Detroit,
Cleveland at St. Ijouta, Boston at Wash
ington. New York at Philadelphia.
National League Brooklyn at Boston
(two games). Philadelphia at New York.
St. Louis at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh at
Chicago.
Federal League Chicago at St. Iouts,
Baltimore at Newark Kansas City at
Pittsburgh, Brooklyn at Buffalo.
Armours Are Easy
Winners from Ly cks
The Armours defeated' the Lycks yes
terday In the Greater Omaha, league,
Gurness struck out ten men. The batting
of Collins, Mayfleld and Fagan and the
fielding of the Armours featured. Score:
ARMOt-RS. LYPK8.
AB U O A R All. 11. 0. A. K.
Marfleld. d. 1 I I llay.n. p.... 1 4 1
Danny, rf... 4 6 4 0 4Wa,-htler. If. 4 2 1 4 6
otllna. If... 6 2 3 1 OM.-Anrt's, 8b. 3 6 4 0 .3,
Yoat. jj. ..... 4 4 II 4 OM.-l-rt-arjr, aa4 1 1 1 0
Kagun, lb... 4110 Oi.yrk, t 8 1 0 1
Coroomn. 3b 4 6 I 1 OHlatl, rf....4 I 0 41
J hyan. lb.. 4 0 i 4 ORIItnt, rf.:.. 4 1 (.4 4
Hullly.n. as. 8 '4 0 1 OKrlly. 2b.... 4 4 111
Oumess, p.. 8 I 4 3 ONarltaay, lb I 0 I 1 4
Moylan. p.., I 1 1 " 8 4 ;
Tolala 34 4 17 6 OPr.rka 0 4 1
Totals S 117 I I
Armours '..1 0 3 o o 0 0 o I ."
Lycks 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03
Earned runs: Lycks, 2. Two-base hlU:
Lyck, lllatt. Fagan. Struck out: By
Gurness, 10; by Moylan, 6; by Hit yea, a.
Bases on halls: Off Gurness, 1; off Moy
lan, 3; oft Hayes, 2. Hits: Off Moylan,
8 in live innings. Stolen bases: Maytieid,
Wuchtler, McAndrews. Double plays:
Corcoran to Ryan. Hayes to Noviuky.
Time: 2:00. Umpire: Denny.
SCORES MADE BY GIRLS
OF THE GRAIN EXCHANGE
Following are the
Omaha Grain Girls
Misses
scores made by the
Saturday:
1st.
...100
... 78
...114
...127
...102
... HS
... 2
..107
...101
2d. 3d. Tot.
84 123 S07
83 7r. 2:1
mi irfi am
L"0 101 S47
! W 2M
13S 78 I2
102 ' 116 310
IV. 14.-. 8S7
103 115 l!19
Petersen
!Alstadt
.McGreer
Sornnsen
iLlndsley
i It. Howard
jRelnhart
! B. Howard
Busch
Mara aud Stripes Beat Bhasnrorks.
The Stars and Stripes won an elght
Innlng game from the Shamrocks of
South Omaha, 7 U 5. Welmmer struck
out twelve of the Shamrocks and only
gave them three hits. The Shamrocks
got all their runs on errors. The Stars
and Stripes lilt the ball hard, getting
eighteen hits in the eight Innings. Tha
Stars and Stripes would like to hear
from aome Class A team for a game
for next Sunday. Call Roy Stacey, South
1238. Score: ' K.H.K.
Stara and Stripes....! 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 7 la 7
Shamrocks 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 8 3 4
Batteries: Stars and Stripes. Shertter
and Welmmer; Shamrocks. Yost and
."need. Three-base hits: Shamrocks. 3.
Tato-base hits: Stars and stripes, four;
Shamrocks. 2. Umpire: Clemmons
I
nsnbirra win.
The Ramblers defeated the Browning
Kings Sunday in a fast game by the
score of 7 to 2. Batteries: Ramblers,
Mongerson Bros.; Browning Kings, Vogler
and Garey.
l.urklnsr H'laa for Oxford.
OXFORD, Neb.. April 18. tSpecial.)
The Oxford High school base ball team
deleated the B-aver City High hcIiooI at
Beaver City yesterday, 7 to 3. The game
was fast and featured by thr pitching
of Lueking for oxford, who struck out
fifteen men and allowed only thpe hlta.
Oxford is nut for the southwestern Ne
braska championship, and so far has
won three and lost none.
Mason) City Trims Mom.
UAt'kM ,'1TV I. ln.ll IS , t: .... ..1 I
Telegram ) The Mason City Central As
sociation team defeated the Sioux City
Western league club here today, 11 to 4.
Merraatlle Leaarae.
Brandels. : Rurress-Nash, S.
Drexels. 9: King-Peck, 6.
KllpatrUks. 15: Hupmoblla, 11
Take Dr. King's New Discovery snd
you won't catch cold. It kills the cold
germ, keeps you well. bUc. AH druggists.
' -Advertisement.
IP, 1915.
Drawn
VMT -CH-
CERTAINLY
MT SON :
MA-
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DIME?
CUBS BEAT PIRATE
CROWDjN TENTH
Oerber Fumble of Fhelan'i
Grounder Pave Way for
Victory of Chicago.
FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE
CHICAGO, April 18. Gerber's fumble
of Phelan'a grounder paved the way to
a 2 to 1 victory for Chicago after ten
Innings against Pittsburgh In the first
game of the series. Singles by Lejeune.
Gerber and Wagner gave the visitors
their only run. Score:
PITTSnfROH.
All II O A R
CHiCAon
AO H.O.A E
carer. If 4 1 t 0 e flood, rf alios
Jnhnatnn, lb 4 0 I 6 triKher s... I t I I
Vina, :b 4 12 1 bult. It.. 4 110 0
H litrhman, rf I 0 4 OZim'man, hi I 11
Lrjrune, .'f. 6 3 I II OSaler. lb ... 1 0
tlrlr. M. .. I 1
t 4 1 Williams, cf 8 2 0 0
n I Kr.ltly, rf.. 1 6 0 0 4
Mrl'.rthr. lb I 0
Warner I 1
Cooper, p.., t S
Srhatig, e... t 0
Rmitll I 0
Herman ... 6
Olhxin, r... 1
.M.-gnlllaa. pit
bulrj. 2b... 8 1
4 6 iphT,... ib. J 1 i
i l ovaushn. p... (MM
o ouorrMta J J V
4 1 TaUls 14 7 10 11 8,
I
i 4
Totals St ft 11 1
haiieii tor c.u.xl In the tenth,
Batted for McCarthy In the seventh.
Batted for Schang In the seventh,
Han for Smith In the seventh.
Two out when winning run scored.
Pittsburgh 0 00006160 01
Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-3
Two-base hits: Good, Schulte, Vlox,
Baird. Stolen bases: Bresnahan. Saler.
I'helan. Earned runs: Oft McUulllsn, 1;
off Vaughn, 1. Double play: Schang to
Gerber. Bases on balls: Off Cooper, 2;
off Vaughn. 3; off McQuillan, t. Hits:
Off. McQuillan. 6 In six Innings; off
Cooper, 4 in three and two-thlids In
nings. Struck out: .By Vaughn. 8; by
Mcwulllnn. 1; by Cooper, 3. .Umpires:
Klein and EmiClc. .
Merfa Trim Cards.
CINCINNATI. O.. April 18.-By timely
hitting Cincinnati won the flrat game of
the series with St. 1-ouis here todsy, 6 to
2. St. Louis started with two runs In
the first, but after that could not score.
Score:
8T. LOIMH. CINCINNATI.
AB H O A 1. AB.H.O.A.B.
llusslna, th
1 il 01 .each. ef... 4 110
Pyait 1
Iteacher. If.. 6
l..nR. cf. ... 4
6 4 0 6 Hanoi, as... 8 I 6 3
116 OKMHIrr, If.. 4 13 4
4 3 0 4(lrlffllh. rf.. 14 4 4
1 1 4 OOrok, lb 4 8 8 1
14 4 OOlaon. tb... 8 4 11
1 4 I OMollwlU. Ik 4 3 4 4
113 4i'larks ..,. 1 4 4 1
4 111 ftchnaldcr, p 4 1 4 1
6 6 4 4 Dale, p 4 4 0 4
Miller, rf.,
Vt'llaon. lb.,
P-. k. 3b
llarliisar, SB.
atlrnii, ...,
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rk. p
Uataal
6
4
4
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4
9
4484
4 4 4 4 Teals 81 10 31 11 1
Totals 34 7 34 14 1
Hat tea fur Joa In ninth.
Ran for Glenn In ninth.
Batted for Hugglns in ninth.
St. Ijouls ..2 6 0 6 6 0 03
Cincinnati I 0 10 0 16 2 -6
Two-base hits: Beck. Wilson. Groh.
Three-base hit: Schneider. Stolen bases:
Groh, Klllifer. Mollwlls (.1). Hersog.
Clarke. Earned runs: Off Doak, 3; off
Schneider, 1. Double play: Hersog to
Mnllwlts to Groh to Hersog. liases on
halls: Off Doak, 2; off Schneider. 7.
Hits: Off Schneider, 7 in sight and one
third Innings; off Dale, none In two
thirds Inning. Struck out: By Doak, 4;
by Schneider, 3: by Dale, 1. Umpires:
Qulgley and Eason.
Finals of Amateur
Mat Meet Tonight
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. April 18.-Th6
finals of the national amateur wrestling
tournament, conducted under tha ausploes
of the Amateur Athletic union In con
nection with the aPnama-Paclflc expo
sition, will be held here tomorrow night.
Winners of the eight classes will be
awarded tha title of national champions.
Many eastern wrestlers took part In
the semi-final contests last night. Ona
of the suprlses was the elimination of the
national champion. If. II. Jenkins of
Pittsburgh, in both the 14,-pound and
133-pound classes. David Burns of Spo
kane downed the champion in the 1 im
pound class with a fall In a little more
than seven minutes, and Oliver Rune hey
of Seattle gained the decision over him
In the 135-pound division.
Racing Resumed in
Germany This Year,
Briton Trainers Free
BERLIN, April IH.-tVIa I-ondon -It Is
regarded In racing circles as virtually
certain that racing will be resumed in
Germany this year. Th; first fixtures
will be a series of six Sunday ruces at
Hoppegarten, near Berlin, beginning May
lit. to test public sentiment.
Filial forfeit day fur the year's two
moat Important races leaves thirty-one
entries for the Berlin grand prise and
forty for the Hamburg derby, which la
about normal. Sportsmen are convinced
that racing Is sure to be held at Ber
lin, Hamburg, Frankfort. Cologne, Dres
den, Lelpslg and possibly Munich and
Stuttgart.
ear Moanarh ladlaratloa Cared.
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ILL! -'AJXrr
ERRORLESS WHALES BEATEN
Chicago Club Loei Three-to-0ne
Contest to St. Louis Federal
Team.
DAVENPORT FANS EIGHT MEN
ST. LOUIS. April l.-A!though they
played errorless ball, Chicago lost to St.
Louis, 1 to 8. here today. Davenport
struck out eljht men and granted the
visitors only three scattered hits. Score:
R H B
, I 0 60 4 0 6 0-1 8 0
Chics go
St. I.OUIS .... 0 1 00006 1 - 6 2
Batteries: Johnson and Fisher; Wil
son. Davenport and Hartley.
Townsends Win tho
First Game Played
The Townsends opened the champion
ship season with thn Bourgoels as their
:PPtients. Both teams played classy
ball. "Dutch" Tlati carrying off the
, honors. Baker's chances for a shutout
were spoiled bl' a uaaaed ball. Graham
I scoring from third. Score: R U E.
! Townsends 0 I 6 1 0 0 3 4 2
Bourgoels 0 0 0 0 6 1 01 8 1
Two-base hit: Felt man fa-pHflra Klia-
Carmody. Verity. Stolen bases: Will
iamson, Minlkua, Plats, If. Baker, Ora
ham. Passed balls: Sandau 2. Rases
en balls: Off Baker. 2; off Hawkins. 8.
Struck out: Bv Baker. 10: hv llawkin.
9. Batteries: Townsends. W. Baker and
Sandau; Bourgoels, Hawkins and Rlchter.
Umpire: Denny.
Princeton Varsity
Boats Naval Crew
ANNArOUR. Mt,' April .t.-rrlnoUn
varsity defeated tho Naval academy
senior crew In a race of a mile and five
eighths on the Severn ground by three
and one-half lengths. Times Princeton.
7:02. Losing time not taken.
The Naval academy fourth class de
feated the Trlnreton frest.men for the
same distance by four and a half lana-ths.
6 Time: Naval academy, :62. Losing time
a . iiu. taftni
ZeppclaDog Team
Wins Alaska Race
NOME. Alaska, April 18.-Leonard Zep
pela. driving Ms own team of sixteen
Siberian wolf dogs, wen late todsy tho
412-mile all-Alaska sweepstake dog team
race, which started at o'clock last
Wednesday morning. His time for the
course was 78 hours, 44 minutes and 7
seconds, 4 hours, 30 minutes and 17 sec
onds lower than tha record established
by John Johnson's Siberian wolves In 1W0.
Bank Clearings
?r'd".t,r?Sf JLJ,urnal- Tnrk, agrrre-
rTr ?ii i,fl0Vi I" this week Isst
fiST,Ii -""- clearings aggregate 8138.
K f& ".,H."t nW00rnaat week and
ii' i.0O.in ,h'f w'k lMt Vre Follow
ing are the returns for this week, with
percentages of change from thJe weeli
last year:
Cities.
Amount
Ine.
Dec.
New York
Chicago
Philadelphia
Boston
St. Louie
Ksnsas City
Pittsburgh ,
San Francisco
Baltimore
Minneapolis
Detroit
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Ijos Angeles
New Orleans
OM AHa
Milwaukee
Atlanta
Inulvi:le
Seattle
Buffalo
St. Paul
Portland. Ore
Denver
Houston
Richmond
Indianapolis
Povidence
Fort Worth
Washington. D. C.
Memnhls
St. Joseph
Columbus
Nashville
Albany
Salt lke City....
Toledo
Oea Moines
Hartford
Duluth
Rochester
favannah
Norfolk
Hnoksne
Wichita
Macon
Oakland
Siranton
Peoria
New Haven
Sioux City
Grand Rapids
Syracuse ,
Jacksonville, Pie...
Birmingham
Austin
Springfield, Mass.,
Worcester
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INDIANS SLAUGHTER
ST. LOUIS BROWNS
Mitchell Holds Home Team to Fire
Scattered Hits, While Mate
Bunch Theirs.
FINAL SCORE IS SIX TO ONE
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. April 18.-Mltchel'
held Rt. Louis to five scattered hlta to
day, while his teammate bunched hit
with bases on halls. Cleveland winning
from St. Louis, 6 to 1, Kauffman's double
snd Chapman's error In the ninth saved
the local team from a shutout. Score:
rt.Evrt.Avn. pt. Lorm.
AH. H O. A C. AB.H O.A C.
tltfll4, rf.. 4 0 t iflnotton. If.. 1 I 4 4
Turnar. lb . I I I t 4Aiialln, 3t... 8 4 4 3 4
Chapman, aa 4 3 1 4 lWalah. rf ..4 4 2 1 4
Jarkaon. rf.. 3 1 I 4 Kaufman, lb 4 3 11 0 4
llranay. f... 4 1 I S (11 '. Walker, till 1 I t
naroare, 8a 4 1 4 1 aPmlt. (.... 4 6 4 4 4
Slil-M-, lb.. 3 16 0 Aenw. 4 4 0 3 4
O N.lll. a. .. 4 I 11 I 1 Walla-a, ,a. t 6 3 S
Mltrh.ll,, p.. 1 6 6 3 Waiiman. p. 3 4 4 I 4
Hevarold ...1644
Totals 1110 17 10 IRrmnraa, . 4 4 4 4
Howard ... 1 4 4 4 4
Totals H 8 27 M
Batted for Wellman in eighth.
Batted for Remneaa In ninth.
Cleveland 2 0 3 6 0 0 0 0 18
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 1-1
Baae hits: Turner, O'Neill, Ksuffman.
Three-basa hits: Ksuffman. Graney.
Home run: Jackson. Stolen bases: Tur
ner (2), Ilhnld. Earned runs: Off Well
man. 8 In eight innings. Bases on balls!
Off Wellman, : off Renineas, 3; off
Mltcnell. a. Hits: Off Waiiman. 10 In
eight Innings: off Remueas. none In one
inning, struck out: By Mitchell. H: by
wellman. ; by Remneaa, J. Umpires:
Dloeen and Nsllln.
Cobk Defeats Chicago.
DETROIT, Mich.. April 1.-Ty Cobb's
throw from deep center, which retired
John Collins at the plate In the ninth in
ning, gave Detroit the opening game of
the series with Chicago, ( to 7. Detroit
piled tip a lead early, but Coveleekie lost
control In the fourth Inning. Reynolds,
who replaced him, was no pussle, and
Dauas took up the pitching task in tho
seventh after Chicago had tied the score.
Young's sacrifice fly scored Baker with
the wl-'-"- "tn In the et-,,,, Rcore:
CHICAOrt. DETROIT.
AH if n a ia n 1
Qulnlaa, If.. 4 114 4 lyah. aa a a a I
naatar. aa.. 8
R I'oMlna. lb 1
1116 oun(, lb... I 8 1 I t
6 1 1 4-ba. rf.... 8 3 4 1 4
1 8 4 lOswfore. rf 8 8 i 4 s
J calltaa. rf. a
Kalarb, at... 6
I I 4 tV-ach. If.... 4 8 4 4
Krlaf, lb...
halk. a...
Brmoa. lb..
4
I 6 I f Kavan'h. lb. 8 4 14 4
4 1
I 4Vltt. tb 4 4 4 8
8 4
1 Mr Km, c... 14 4 1
nmtt, p 1
Johnaaa, p.. 6
Both 4
Woirsans, p 8
Faarslar ,. 1
4
firoralaakla, p 1 4 4
4 4 4 4 Hayaolda, p I 6 4
4 4 4 6auaa, p.... 4 4 4
4 1 1 ('Dakar 4 4 s
1 t 4 4Staaase. s... 4 4 14 4
Totals 14 I 14 8 Totala 31 4 37 1
Hatted for Johnson 111 me 11 ft 11.
Batted for Felsch In the ninth.
Ran for McKee In the eighth.
ah1caro 0 0 0 S 0 1 6 67
Detholt 3 3 8 6 6 0 1 -t
Two-base hits: Brief. Younsr. Cobb.
Three-base hits: Weaver. Felsch, Cobb.
Stolen bases: louna- 2. Britten, J. Col
lins. Bases on bolls: Off Scott. 4: off
Wolfgang, 3: off Coveleskle. b: off Rey
nolds. 1. HlU: Off Scott, I In twe In
nings: off Johnson, S In two innings: off
Wolfgang. 1 In four Innings; off Covel
eskje, 1 In five and one-third Innings: off
Reynolds. 3 In one and one-third Innings; .
off Dauss S In two and one-third Innings.
Struck out: By Scott 2; by Johnson, 3;
by Wolfgang. 2: by Coveleskle, 1; by
Dauas. t. Umpires: O'Loughlln and HII
debrand. NEW MOTORCYCLE CLUB
FOR OMAHA WHEELMEN
Thirty-six Omaha motorcycle riders at
a meeting Friday night at the Omaha
Bicycle company's store decided to form
a new motorcycle club. A downtown cluti
room or garage will be secured for head
quarters. It was decided to leave the
charter membership list open until next
Friday night when there will be another
meeting, at which time all who w'sh to
Join the organisation will be allowed tn
sign the charter membership roll and be
exempt from any membership fee.
The Green Label sjvfffj th- Red
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