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THK BKE: OMAHA, Fit I DAY, APRIL, .TO, 1913.
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OMAHA AGAIN WINS
FROM SIOUX CITY
Hustles Six Runs Over Plate is
Opener Off Woodburn and Cop
Third Game Handily.
CIOSMAN RESCUES ROY CRABB
Standing of Teams
WESTERN IAHUB.
Omaha
Tipeka
Wlrhlta ....
Lw Molnea
lnvor
Ht. Joseph .
Hlnux City
LJncoln
r.
w.
vt
.va
.m
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.ma
.300
Deii, if i o i
ilVhalen. rf 4 0 1
Galloway, Sb v I 1 0
J'elleher, ss t . I
J Inher, lb SO
sistthews, 2b 10 0
HheatsJi.. c 10 1
H.hr. e 1 0 t
Gonhorn, p. 4 0 " 0
usskiii, p ooo
Total ......
A hurling gent by th name of Wood
burn eisayed to do a little heaving for
Flout City yesterday, but In tb very
opening stanr. Mr. Woodburn encoun
tered large crowd of bad luck and be
fore Joan Clark gave htm permission to
hike for the nhnwer batli, Marty Kruge
demon Uonrklrts had splashed kalsomlne
U over lilm and reentered alx run.
tnotiKh to win the combat. All of thla
happened with two. out. Bouthpaw Hall
wan, Kay Bee dlerd. relieved Wotidbiirn
and pitched good ball, but Omaha won,
7 to 4. '
The Rourkcs mutilated Woodburn'g
benders In a moat horrible faahion. Tb
mutilating, analsted by a couile of big
league errora by Bheeban, msd tho home
bug quite happy. With Pmlth and
Ureen down. Krug started the flreworka
In the fatal olner with .a base knock,
and Thomaaon aent hta bona to third with
Texan leaguer to center. A. walk to
lluelaman choked the runway.
Kro!rr II an (.nod Time.
Then Ernie Krueger. who enjoyed
moat proaperoue afternoon with threa
a.lld rracka, puahed a Mnile to center,
counting the manager and Tommy. Krtta
richllebnr waited for a nloo 'jne and
cleared the' track with a tremendous
double to left. At thla point gheelian
and hta bobtiling came Into play, quite
profitably for our side. M'halen rolled
one to th ahortatop and before the pill
was recovered Hchllebner bsat It aafoly
home and Red waa perched on tha kejr
atone. lloy Crabb poked another one at
Ptieelifin and aa the 111 aln rolled
tantalUhigly Into left flM AThalcil
Boor- Here Mr. Woodburn hid hi
nialPH adieu, while Mr. Hallman ambled
Irom hla tepee to ot'llge until tha eighth.
Inainna) t'mmea to Rearer.
Crabh twirled the opening frame with
out trouble tiut found the going . too
nravy In tha eeoond and third and Krug
vii compelled to aak Cloeman to ahoot
hla aouthpaw alenta acroai the platter
after the UUte atanaa.
Henellng opened the aecond with
OouMe. Not caring particularly whether
ha arored or not, the Rourkea played for
the batter ou the two aubaeauent ouU,
both via Whalep ta Hclillebner, and Hona
llng advanced a baae each time, acortiur
on the aecocd one.
liallman beat out ail Infield hit to atari
tha third. Cooney waa eaay, but Mail
man made aecond on the out. Sheejian
puled a alap to right and Joah Clarke
bueted a triple to left renter, producing
three Juicy markera. On Kane'g Infield
uut Joah counted. That waa tape for
the Invading hoat, aa Cloaman waa la no
nioud to permit any more runa. In fact,
but two Mta were garnered Off of the
doughty little aouthpaw and onry twlao
did the hostile get to aecond, and
t'ooney, on of the adventuraome youth,
waa caught arloep at that station by the
ever-alert Krueger.
Pall aqaeraa Play Aaala.
Juat to aaeure Ooaman that they were
till with him, the Hourkavlnlana made
a seventh run In tha eighth frame. Huela
man walkod and Krueger'a blow to left
advanced hlra a Back. Bchllebner laid
down a neat aa orifice bunt and HueUmun
counted on a aqueeae play, with Whalen
bunting tha pill to Kane.
If ou will caat a glance at the box
aoore you will notice among other die
ttnttlve feature of the combat waa tha
failure of Jamea Kane to connect. Three
yainea now Kane hag failed to do better
thug put a sero In the lilt column.
The laat game of the eerie will be
played today. Cy Foraytha la booked to
join tlie euad and paatlme In left field.
lUlph Wlllia wUl probably hurt tMre:
OMAHA.
NAjT. L.KAGUB. AMKR. LEAGUE.
' W.l..Pcl.l W.UPct.
Phlla. 11 1 .&VW Detroit . ....U 4 .TOO
Cincinnati.
St. Ixin..
Chicago....
Ronton . .'.
PIMnbOrgh
Hiooklyn .
New York
AMEK.
t .MSNew York.. 1 4 ."H
7 .611 Chicago .... T MW
7 .
0 6
i 0
J K
,MH Wanhlnrton 7 ( .EM
.ItM lloaton .... S t ,4MI
.ItV.iC'leveland.. 7 .437
.V,7 Phlla 4 1 .Ml
.nHt. Lnitla... 4 U .AO
1Oiilnvlll
lnd'nailn 10 4
t. Paul.... 0 &
Mln apulla 0
Cleveland.. 7 7
Knit. City. 7
Milwaukee, fr-
Culumbue. ..1 U
AftSN. KKD. LEAGUE
W.IIct. W.Ul'rt.
10 4 ,714'Brooklyn ..! .
.THNewarkv .... .0
.i(Th1uBgo .... I
(").l'lltaburarh. . 7
Kan. ClVT.. 7 .7
Ituffalo .... -H
Haltlmora .. 10 JKi
.071 8t. Lotil.... I .U7
Yntrnlir'l Wenolt.
. WEHTERN LKAOUK.
Denver. 4: Topeka, 5.
Hloux City, 4; Omaha, 7.'
HI. Joceph, 5: Ilea Moinea, a
Lincoln, : Wlihlta, .
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
New York, 6; Muaton, 4.
I'hlladelphla. a. Waahington. 1. ,
HI. Ixnifa, 1; Detroit, i.
Cleveland, h: Chicago, 4.
NATIONAL LHAOUK.
Cincinnati, in; Ht. IxMilax f . .
fiocton. 13; New York, 8.
Urooklyn, 7; Philadelphia, 4. ' ; .
KKDKRAL LEAUl'B.
fit. Ixul. littfcburgh. 1-7.
Ralllmore, I; Urooklyn. 11.
AMERICAN ASBOCIATION.
Cleveland. ; Coltimbua, a
Kartna City, 10: Ht. Paul, 7. t
Milwaukee 10; Minneapolis, t.
. Jiidlaiutpolla, ; Loul villa, & J .
v Uaatei Tscar,
Weatern league Denver at Topeka.
Hioux City at OmaJia, 8L Joseph at
Out Moines, Uncoln at Wichita.
American Lengu i'etrolt at Chicago,
St. lxiuls at Washington, New York at
UiiHton.
National l.ea sue Ronton at New York,
ltrMklyn at Philadelphia, Cincinnati at
I'tttahurgh,
Kmlerai Igue Bt. Ixula at Newark,
Clilcaso at IHiftalr, Kanaa City at
Baltimore, inttaburgh at Urooklyn.
10
0
0
26 1R
..M 4 -A
One emt when winning run scored.
Topeka ..:.... 1 001 O 0 0 1 2-11
Denver 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 14
Two-he hits: Cochran. Rappa. Lattl-
more, Monroe, Drover. Sacrifice hits:
Talllon, Kelleher. Finher. BacHflce fly:
Jankaon. Double play: Kellaher to
Matthews to Miner, rttolen bane: Cooh-i
ran. Mlta: Kf Clunn. I In elnt Innlnrn:
off Qanver. 1 In two-thlrda Innlns: i.ff
Ooahnrn, 11 In eight and one-third Inning.:
err itanKiii, i in two-thlrda Inning, llaara '
on balls: Off Clunn, off Ooahorn. J. !
Struck out: By Clunn, ; by CJoshirn. S. '
Hit by Dltchri ball! Hv I'limn I
Oonhorn, 1. Tlnm. Cmplies: Oele'l
and Parent. I
FED CAUSES 0. B. B.
TO FORFEIT GAME
Boil of Braves Won't Flay Olanti
with Benny Kauf, Hurdler front
Gills, in Lineup.
PULL OFF CONTEST, ANYWAY
WOLVES
KAT
IP
TKiKH
aad
Wlrhea laiar fraaa Hehlad
nifrr.Mi. Klgbt-Raa Lead.
W;r.H,TAi K"n' 2 -After.
Wichita hail al nun.i ll.n..m .i.i..
Ln.h,Uflri tnr Innlnga thny came fro.n '
' ' won me game, to H. Lincoln
u.""d 1v" Pltchera In an attempt to stop
the Wolves Bcore.
Hchllebner Krueger. llenallng. stolen
baana: Tnoirukaon, fheehan. Henellng.
Hailfle him: Kchllebner, Whalen. lilts:
Off Crabb, 6 m three Innlnga; off Cloa
man, 1 in alx Innlnga; off Woodburn, 4
In two-thlrda Inning; off Hallman, S In
alx end two-thlrda Inning; off Kelly,
none in two-thlrda Inning. Left on baaea:
Omaha, a; Hioua City, &. Struck out: By
Crnbu, I; by Cloeman, ?A by Woodburn,
I; by llailmen, L Time of game: 1:40.
Cmplre: Van Mrkle.
DRIMHERI DrriDAT OKI MOIRKS
at. Jaaepha laark Hla la rear
laalaga aad Wl.
DM Ml N KM, April SI. Joseph
bunched hits on Thomae In the aecond,
ninth, aeventh and eighth Inning and
defeated Dea Moines today, S to . Vance
waa dnven from the boa In the eighth
Inning when Dea Moines scored three
runs. The locals had twelve men left
on baaea, Bcore :
BT. JOSEPH.
AB. It IL 6. A. E.
W. Patterson, aa. .. 4 o 0 t I 1
Vox. itt ,... J 10 10 0
Walson. rf 4 1 2 10 0
H. Patterson, lb. ... 4 1 V 1 0
Hiitton, u. i 0 1 0 1 0
Williams, rf 4 0 1 S 0 0
.... I 1 0 I a 0
.... 4 I t 1 0
.... Ill ISO
.... 10.00
Wolfe, tf :
'.vicdafflKan. aa.
Hierbauer, lb...,
Mclntyre, rf
Altman. ef
H. Hchrelber. Jb
Krueaer, Ju...,.
McAllister, c...
McAlllaler, c...
a. Hchrelber,
Narveaon, p.
Morris, p.,.,
Ma eon, p..,.
Dawawt, p..
LINCOLN.
AB. R.
O.
0
0
Totals
Pownall, cf..
Ware. 2b...,
Graham, If...
Henry, ib....
Tydeman. rf.
Ril'P. , Jb..;.
Rltter, aa
GilffHh. c...
ikiuthern, p..
Cochran, p...
Nicholson ..
Totals ...h
7 S
WICHITA.'
AB. R.
"V ? ,
w
11
H.
0
1
li
O.
1
I
t
1
0
0
0
0
A.
tl
2
tl
o
s
t
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
A.
0
2
0
0
0
4
1
0
4
0
12
O Day. sb.
Whhrow. c.
Vm, p. ,
ittrown. p. .
Totals
AB. R, 1U O. A. E.
ftinltli. If 4 0 0 2 0 0
Ki.n. fti 4 0 1 1 1 e
Krug. b 4 1 1 1 1 0
Thomaeoti, rf 4 1110 0
1 1 u-Ionian, rl 2 t 0 1 0 0
K nw rer. c 4 1 I I 1 1
hhtlHier. lb. 1 1 10 1 0
W hHleti. aa. 2 1 0 1 4 0
CVabb. p. 1 0 0 1 0 0
lloainan, 4. S 0 0 0 2 0
Totals St 7 7 17 10 1
61UUX C1TT.
A 13. R. H. O. A. E.
H'ooiiev. 2b C 1 2 1
M,ntii. aa. 4 112(1
Clfcrae, If 4 110.00
Kaue. lb I 0 0 U 1 0
lirnahnK. 4h 1110 4V
n.lim.i. cf 4 0 0 2 0 1
W orinlck. rf 4 0 1 0 0 0
rtj.p. c, I 0 0 2 0 0
WcM-illaa. p. ...... 0 0 0 0 0 O
Kallnuui, l 1110 2 0
K-liy. p. 0 0 0 0 1 0
'lile 1 0 0 0 0 0
Total B 4 T 24 W 4
flira United fur Kelly ia nioth.
I
DEB MOINES,
AB. R. II.
, , ,
I 27
O.
IS
2
10
A.
I 27 14
E.
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
Hahn. rf. .....
Hunter, rf. ..
buwyer. 2b. ..
Jonra. lb
Xllla, If
Tannehlli, 3b. .
Hartford, as. .
ttreen. u . . . .
Thomas, p.
tiregory, p. ..
dhaaley ......
Total ......
Batted for Thomaa In eighth.
St. Jowpli 0 1 0 0 0 2 1
Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Three-baa hit: Wataon. Two-base
hlta: WtlhroW. H. Patterson. Dllla. hac-
nfue bit: Thomaa. Htrvu out: By
Thomas. 1; by Vance. 6; by Gregory, 1.
Haaee on balla: Off Thomas. 1: off Vane.
4 lilt by pitched ball: Br Vance. Breen:
by Thomas. W. Pattereoa. Wild prtchea:
Vanve tl). Hlta: Off Thomaa. t in eight
Innlnga; off Vance, 7 la aevea and to-
thirua innings. Left oa baaea: Hi
Joenph. : la Molne. It Time: 2:11.
umplra l."uiiik
1 0
s o-s
Two out when wlnnlna run acored,
-nattea ror riouthern n aighth.
Runner out, touched by Cochran.
Lincoln 2 0 li 0 0 0 0 0 ff-a
Wh hlta 0 0 t 0 0 0 I 0 1-4
Three-baa hit: Mclntyre. Two-bane hit:
Kruegey (1 , Pownall, Wares. Altman,
Morrla. lft on bases: Lincoln, 1"; Wich
ita, a. Blruck out: By B. Hchrelber. 1;
by Morris. 2: by Kouthera. 4: h I'm hnn
J. Baaea on balla: Off B Hchrelber. I: off
Narveaon, 1; off Mason. 1; off rtouthern.
off Oochran. 2. Base on balla: Off R
Hchrelber, 1; off Narveaon, 1; off Mason,
1; off Southern, ; off Cochran, 1. Wilu
ltcn: Southern. IKiuble playi il. 8hrel
er to McOafflmn to Blerbauer. Ktnl.n
baaea: Wolfe, Altman i4. War, Henry.
napp. raririce nita Altman. McAlllater
tl). Henry, lilts: off R. tkhrelher, In
I wo and one-third Innlnga: of Narvlnon.
I In two-thlrda Innnlng, off Southern, 11
In eight Innlnga: off Cochran. 0 in ona
Inning. Umpire: Mvera. Time: 1:10,
Cy Forsythe Now
a Rourke Athlete
Cy Eorsyth. who romped around right
field at Topeka last year and poked the
pill for an average of .314. la now a mem
ber of the Rourke tribe. Pa Rourke com
pleted the deal for the Kaw'slugger and
Foraythe will , be here today. Rourke
had been dickering for Cr for the laat
weak, but Ravage wouldn't let him go
until he got a man from Kanaaa City.
1
STECHER MAKES SHORT
WORK OF PAT CONNOLLY
FREMONT, Neb., April .- Special)
Joe Htecher again made short work f
Pat .Connolly here lent night. Connolly
went on lu plaoe of tha ''Mysterious
Conductor" and waa flopped the first
time In aeven minutea, and the aecond
time In sis minutea The first wall was
secured without the scissors, but to pleas
the crowd Joe used tha famous hold to
Hop l"Bt tb second time;
TOPEKA WHI OVER B4BtO
Braver Laa After Doable
Tied la Klaata laala.
TOPEKA Km, April .-Aftc Mon.
toes double tied the score iu the ninth
urover nroit me winning run serosa with
a einaahtng double to right. Topeka win
ning, a te i. fcoore:
TOPEKA.
A B. R
a
ixuh u
li t .
ri'oi-x C'lty
ilune
Una
'i iitae l tu.
'. .4 0 1 1 0 0
Cochran, lb...,
Talllon. If
Ja.kaon. rf....
II a yea. rf ,
lUlrtX. lb
1 altlinor. ib.
l!oh. aa......
Monro, C..1...
clunn, p
Daauner, p....
Grover, p
. 1 200000 0-4
. I 1 S 0 10 0 0 1-1
. u.rfce Twu-bas Lii:
Total
eVcor, cf
i
DEN VKIt
AB. H.
4 0
H. O. A. Ei
till
t 0 10
12 14
110 0
1 It 0 0
2 2 11
010
210
0 I s
0 0 0 0
10 10
" 'rt m "4
t. A B
s 0 0
NfVHAT
AOOUT
IT?
oh: NOTHIN'
I THOUGHT
MONAHftiN
MADE ITUPJ
Good, atone by Cutnhaw and O'Mara
aaved several run. Score:
BROOKLYN. PHILADKLPM1A.
AB.H.O.A.T. AB.H O A B.
O'Mara. aa.. 4 1 1 4 1 Brraa, Ib... 4 114 1
Daubert. Ib. I I 14 DBancraft. a. 4 1 2 1 I
fvrnal, rf..t I I tOvlwr, If... 4 1 I , 1
WhMl. It ... I 1 1 1 lrralh. rf.. I I
I'nuhiw, tb. 4 lit 0 Whined, ef. 4 1 0
Vy-r, rf...t IS aid, lb... 4 1111
Brknlta, k. I I I I tli.ma. lb. I 1
Minor, a.... 4 1(1 OKiilitar. a... 4
Dll. 4 0 1 tPamaraa. .. 1
Oea. be, p.
Tstala it II 17 17 I'arkart .... 1
Wla 4
tKock 1
,0 10
I It
4 1
4
4 1
4 1
4 1
Olaoa. IS.... I 1
Mot I vita, lb I 1
WlDfB, .... 4 1
Nouslaaa, s- I 1
Wasner .... 1 1
Dale, 4
V KalalU
Baatoa, .
NEW YORK. April 20. -Th game be
tween the New York Giants and the Boa
ton National was declared forfeited by
CmpIre Qulgtey because Jamea Gaffney,
president of the Boston rluh, refused to
permit th team to play the Gianta with
Benny Kauff, crack center fielder of the
Rrooklyn Federals, In th Gianta' lineup.
Kauff jumped to the Giants about five
minutes before the time for calling the
game.
Notwithstanding that th gam had
been djrHre.1 forfeited, play waa started
fifteen minutes after the time scheduled
for the game.
Left Oat mt Mae a.
Umpire Lason tald that Prenldrmt Tenor
of the National league had told him that
Kaurr inouia not pi. hi was ien out; ivarh rf..
of th Gianta' llneinp. McOraw played Harno. aa.
.J. .... ... Killllar. If
inr game, atter reminning iiaimey tnat c-riffltb rf.
It had been declared forfeited. Oroh. lb
Play waa started after a lively verbal
encounter between Gaffney gnd McOraw.
When McOraw announced that Kauff
would play Ire this afternoon's ganre,
Gaffney declared he would refuse to
permit the teem to play. Maranvrtl, as
captain of th Boston Braves, Informed
Umpire Julgy that Boston wo'Jld not
play, whereupon Qutgley declared t
gam forfeited to New York.
Umpire, Reson, prior 10 Qulgley'a de
claring th game forfeited, ruahed awwy-
to a telephone for tnatructlona. ,
. Still Matter of Dlapate.
Thar silll Is dispute whether the gam
that wan iilayed was a practice game
or the official gam. The gam was
started after Umpire Kason got In
Communication with President Tensr, a
the second of a double header, the first
of W'hlch waa forfeited to New York. Thl
game .mav eventually be thrown out. It
reinr.lnn for President Tener to clear th
muddle. -
In further discussing his refusal to play
Kauff, President Gaffney of .Boston took
th stand that he did not car to be In
volved In any baae ball war.
"My team ' Is not permitted to plat
against any Federal league club, neither
can it play against any ' Federal league
player," he Argued. , ' ' '
Explains to Teaer.
At league hcadquartera Mecretary Hedy
Icr said that Umpire Eaeon had lele
V honed President Tener explaining the
situation that the league executive In
structed the umpire to notify Manager
McOraw that Kauff was Ineligible to plsy
with the New York club..
President Tener ruled that Kauff. hav
ing Jumped Horn Organised Bass Ball to
the Federal league, had automatically
auspended himself. As a result Kauff la
rot eligible to play with any club or
league of Organised Baa Ball until h
has been reinstated by the National commission.
Tald 4 Kxplala.
President Tener also Instructed Vmplr
t'ason to explain the situation to Mo
Grsw and to declare th gam forfeited
to the Boston club In cass th New York
club manager persisted In playing Kauff.
Frod Merkl. first baseman of the New
York Nationals, brok his left arm in
the alxth Inning ef today's game when he
fell frying to field a wild throw by Mar
cuard. New York won th gam. C to 1
Score:
Total! It I IT 14 4
Patted for Demaree In th seventh.
Han for Luderun In tha ninth.
Batted for Oeechger in the nlnth.
Brooklyn 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 8-7
Philadelphia 1 2000010 0-4
Two-baae hlta: Stengel. Byrne, Paskert.
Three-bnse hit: Bancroft. Homo run:
Bancroft stolen bases: Cutnhsw, Man
croft. Earned runs: Brooklyn, 1; Phila
delphia, a Sacrifice fly: Cutshaw. Double
plsy:. O'Mara to Cutnhaw to Daubert.
Left on base: Brooklyn, 0: Philadelphia,
(. Banea on errora: Brooklyn, 6. Baaea
on ball: Off IJell. J. Hlta: Olf Demaree,
11 In anven Inning: off Oeechger, 2 In two
Innlnga. Struck out: By Dell, a; by
Demaree, 2. I'mplrea: Byron and Orth.
Reda Beat St. Loala.
ST. LOU 1 3. April . Cincinnati beat
St. Louis by 10 to 0 hero today In a see
saw game marked iy heavy hitting and
numerous errora on both aides Soorej
CINCINNATI. BT. LDUIg.
AB.H.O.A.t!. AB.H.O.A.K.
i Hutiina. lb. 4 1 1 1 4
1 1 IDoUn. If.... 4 1 4 0k
ft 4 tl.one, rf..... 4 1 1
1 1 lMlllar, lb... 1 4 11
I 1 IWIliun, rf. 4 1 I
1 4 iBerh, lb .... 4 11
4 1 ORutlar, aa... Ill
4 OHnrArr. a... Ill
I llkiak. a 44
4 I ixlrlner, p.... 4
a 4 Kucha 1
,
4 Tolala.....U U 17 11 I
JiK
' ToUla 44 IT 17 II T
. Battcd for DoiiglsMS in seventh.
Batted for Dnle in ninth. . .' '
Batted for Wllnon in ninth.
Cincinnati 0 1 0 2 6 1 1 O t10
St. Louis 6 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0-9
Two-base hits: Butler, Hugglns, Sny
der. Three-baae hit: Wlngo. Stolen
baaea: Butler. S. Earned runa: Off
Doak. 2; off Griner, S; off Douglas, 1.
Sacrifice hlta; Ixng, Miller. Butler,
Kllilfer, Snyder.- Ilt on baaea: Cincin
nati. II; St. IaiuIs, S. Bases on errora:
St. Louin. 1; Clsj Innatl. 1. Baaea 011
balla: Off Douglass, 1; off Dale, 1; oft
Doak. 1 lilts: Off Douglass. 7 In six
Inning; off Doak, 17 In eight and one
third inning; off Orinor, none In two
thlrda inning, lilt by pitched ball: By
Doak, Leach; bv Griner. Klllrfer. Struck
out: By Inuglaaa, 1: by Benton. 1: by
Doak, a I'mplrea: -Rigler and Hart.
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Attractive Prices in AH
Leather Suit Cases and Bags
Just at the beginning of the going
away season we are offering some urf
usual bargains In Suit Cases and Bagg.
They are made by Tybusb Bros, of
New York, and are constructed to standi
the rough usage of the baggage handlers.
They come in full leather or linen
lined, band sawed and have the best of
heavy belts and lock. They are good
looking and such as any one would be
proud to carry. We quote a few prices
below:
$6.60 Quality Bags and Suit Cases $5.00
UO quality Bags and Suit Cases $7.50
U2.50 quality Bags and Suit Cases $10
,16. GO quaUty Bags and Suit Cases
at ....$18.50
I J JLr . JXJI N 1
Lewis Athletic
Underwear $100.
I No underwear fits so well as the'Lewis,
We are offering aa a special this high!
grade garment. In athletic . style union
suits with the Lewis name stamped on
it for 11:00. The crotch- stas closed
and no other garment Is so comfortable
to wear. When warm weather compels
a change try some of these. -
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418 South lth.
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WILLIE HOARE ARRIVES
' . WEEK BEHIND SCHEDULE
Willi V. Hoare. new golf professional
at the Country club, has arrived In
Omaha a week behind schdul Hoar
waa booked to arrive April JO, but was
delayed. To prove that he la a claaay
profcaalonal. Hoar regiatered at the
Fontenelle hotel upon hta arrival.
YOUNG OMAHA COUPLE
. IS WEDDED AT PAPILLION
Announcement was made yaaterday of
th marriage Friday at Papllllon of IJl
liaa Harriet Ellsworth, eldest daughter
Of Mr. and Mrs. WllUnii H Etlaworth,
aad John C. Haarmann of Omaha. Mr.
and Mr. Haarmann will be given a re.
rtptlon at the Elieworth home. ItOS I
fayette avenue. til tvenlng. They hsd
Intended kechia th- ids"'I secroi, a
few days, but when Mrs Haarmann con
fided in her mother, an informal ratifi
cation of the nuptials v. a arranged.
THE DAGUERROTYPE: May 9th, 1840: A most
important consummation has been attained in this won
derful nrt. In Philadelphia, likenesses of the human face
hare been taken by it. The resemblance is divine.
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BOSTON KW YOWC.
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THBle IT HUM
Hatted for Morsn in smrenth.
Batted for James in fourth.
Batted tor Marquard In eeventh.
Boator. . 1 4 n
New lork 1 I 1 a i a-g
Game call in aevinth. darkneaa.
Two-baa hlta: Ma ran villa C'l. Mage
Thr-baae lata: Moran, Murray, Mae
(11. Home runs: father. Murray, Gowdy
stolen baaee: Bum. Kotwrtson, Xlurray,
loyle. tKiwdy, Maranvlll. Kamed runa:
New York, 1; Boaton. 0. Kaciiflce bit:
Fletcher. Iioubl piay; Maranvllle to
Kltapatrt.k to tv-!imidt. Ift on baaea:
New York, ): Boston. 7. Baae on error
Boston, t. Basse on balla": Off Marquard.
. off Hess, 1: off Oiulcher, 1. Hlta: Off
Jamea, T in three Innlnaa; off Heaa. 2 in
cne-thlrd Inning: off Cmtcher. 4 in three
ant twivtl.lrOa Innlnga. Hit by pitched
ball: B James, Doyla, bv Has. Fletcher
and Robertson. Struck out: Bv Marquard.
4: bv James. 1. Chiplre: Qulgley and
Raaon.
Prilla Ual I D4rra,
PHUADKl.PHIA. April 2 Brooklyn
hit tbe deltterv of Demaree and aided Lv
rrcr of th ehutne team cteuiei i nl.a- J
dell hla today by 2 to 4 Ot-aWier. who ru- I
lleved lieiitarwe at th beslunlng of the
ciablh Inning, waa given poor aup)Jrl.
PhlludelUla alao. batted bard, but loug
(unalug i.aWhe b Meyer and Uiret So. J
18401915
Seventy five years ago
before the days of photography, the
firm of Lemp was brewing ne beers
the oldest brewery in America with
a national patronage.
The "practice that makes perfect" has
brought to Americans of today, the
unrivaled flavor'of v
ass V'r-.-, 'J" 'rf'
mJt!2afV'
I f av a ers met'
Compare it with no other beer; for it flavor is
its own delightfully, wholly Falstaff.
Berieatd. Bread and beer are mad of aba -aaaie
aiawnaia: caraala yeasl and waiar. Bread
la lolld base la liquid tola are k'f aly iiourl.tunj. i
PBFrlHau prrw.-r1b beer la li reduce enerft,
bund imm and atrenctbea aarvea. tioug beer Is
In alUir ol hla.
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Hcjnry Rohlff Company. Diatributor. 2567-69 Leayenworth SL, Omaha, Neb.
Telephone: Doug. 87 Q ' 1