Till: HKK: OMAHA, SATTKnAY, MAY I, 1915. Bringing Up Father Ceprrtaht, 115, International News Service. m . e Drawn for The Bee by George McManus H T " ZZZZ. T I I HOW DID YOU 1' I KICKED 11 HOWn THE WOflT"''" H T?J 1 f IVE?CCTTTA MAKE V sJS?Trn ( I T T.HT ,MEtELF tOULDMOV) DOTHM TobO wSfiud ! UPACOOOS7WY T-EEP M0 sOCH L n n THE ' Vl I. T ON A V oKti ! oJ osow ivuZ ,N f ? HDELSHAH'S CLOUT MS FORROORKES Oa Han Heeded to Tie and Two Oat, : Frank H&ket Two-Bate . Blow Which Doei Work. ' SCHLEEBXER , nSISHES JOB They all look alike to Frank Huelsman. With one Harry Oaaper. leading barter la the loop laat jrr, . chucking tha sphere. Frank assembled htmaelf at th Mat In tha ninth atanse with tha ecor to t against ua ar4 with Thornaaon n first and two down, and wracked a Ussier of a two-sack blow to left, count lng Thomaaon. and going to third him self whm tha ball waa relayed to tha Plata In an ineffectual attempt to nip Tommy. Krolo Kroeger waa furpoly wnlknd bw'u Harry regarded Effll as a deeperst diameter. But Harry did aonta panic gJeaelng, for Rchl(mer, who fallowed, waa tha real desperate youth and he poked a single to oantar which gAve Huelaman a rhanoa to count tha winning marker. Tha Rourkea - won, 4 to , . . . , . i i There ta no getting around It, Huaiaman la Uia champ gunner around thaaa parts. Without hU forty-two centimeter Krupp war -club tha quarrel yesterday would hava tone to the filotix. Aa It la Kmi'i mm copped four straight from Clark'; battalion. . Willi llaa floe Kaeaa. Ralph Willi Vtd tha Invading corpa to four hlta, but ha pitched wobbly ball In .a en'uple of framea and narrowly it caped.S defeut H started bad. passing out three gratis walks in tha opener and contributing a mark to the error column. He slipped a moment again In tha ninth, but waa Johnny On tha Job during tha remainder of tha paatlm, Cooney coaxed a walk to start tha com bat and )tehan ancriflead. Clarke and Kane also grabbed fre transportation, thua Blocking tha runway with forsign live stock. Henallng rolled a grounder to Krug and the manager tnu"ed It up, while Cooney scampered home. J null t'liU-k then marked a tally when Willis directed, a bom heave to Hehllebner to eaw-ti Callahan after fielding that per aon'a grounder. A double play which Freen and ,Vtia!en ataged around the keyatone corner, cut off further ectlvl tlea by tha Blous. llaelamaa Start tearlaar. Not eontent to let tha vUlton get away with anything without amotlng the pill, Hr!mnB 4K'ided tha acora aliould ba tied In tha aecond, ao ha led oft with a poke to right. Krueger waa on hand with another on to tha aame apot. Krank taking third. Tluelarnaa and B tillrbner pulled tlie gqueeae play to perfection and Fraok aiorod. Whalcn ponprd out and with two down Jimmy Kana began to a:t Willis popped a dinky fly over flrat baa rd Kana, who ahould hava caught H la hia teeth, let It faU aafely for a bit while Kruger beat It for home plate. All waa aerena and peaceful until tha wlUroata ehavter, with both hurtcra heav lag tha brand of ball that wlna. But M'Htla faltared a minute la tha ninth aad the Woux eounted a run. whloh looked good enough for victory. . Ifencling poite4 with a double riowa tha third-baM line. ' CaJlahaa fouled out to Vnwr. but Willi uncoupled a wild Htnh e which Henallng trotted to third. Oa MiJC'ormi-ka Infield out the hoetlla third aaxker registered. laaiaa, that Jrlath. v It tanked Ilka goodbye Itourkea until (KuoUnutii bobbed up again. Hreen and Krug went out and Thumaron waa given a Ufa oa Kheehan'a niiacua. Then tha tAuft waa off. liueUman took a mighty wing, and before tha Kloux had re eovwed Thumaaoo waa anting on the boanfe and' iluvlaman was perched oa third. Tha walk waa deliberately given ta Kruetrer. and Gacpcr atarted to break hia vlanta at lchlirbner. , Frit a caught one arnack oa tha noaa for a blngle. lluelirmaa aeored and Krutgr carefully ran to aecond to tourh that bag ao that tha alert Sioux could not cover up oa aay Merkia atuff. k" Mak.ee Nary a HU. - The Indiana departed laat night for tea Molnea aad along with them went Janwa Kana with nary a hit to hia credit. Jamea waa Unomintoimly ridiculed by the Ornaha pttcbera aad lie la filled with burning revenge. Today fit. Jewpu cotnaa to aoronunodaU our athletes.' Four gtuae will ba played, with ladles' day Monday. Quite a number ot the fair fuia war oa hand yesterday to cheer the at brtea on to the senKational victory. Cy Forsyth ilnrd the team yesterday, but did not play. King ia prone t at Irk to th aame lineup aa lung aa lctoriea are markrd up, for W b uianagera are Jioriiiluua and H ts coiidered be,d fjrrn to break up a winning cemblnetloa. fcxre: OUAiiA. AH. IC Willis, p. .. Totala SO 4 g BIOUX CITT. AR. It. If. Cooney, Jh. , . . , Phsehan, aa. Clarke, If. Kane, lb. Itensllng, ih. .., Callahan, cf. . MoCormlok, rf. I'hl)i, ' Oaaper, p. ..... T Tolala....'..., S n o. ' 3 3 10 . t t 0 s 14 A. I 1 1 0 a 1 4 B. 0 4 M 14 Two out when winning run waa cored. Omaha .oaoteooo t i .lioeaeovt- fwina Hlta Bloua City It uns Hlta Two-baa hlta Sacrifice hlta Don 11 piaya I M M M M oieoeeeei 4 H-ielnman, Henallng. Schllehner, Hheehan (2). Kreen to Whalen to rhihllebner, Krnltb. to Wllha, Callahan to Cooney to Kana. lfl cm baaee: Omaha, 4; Hiouz City, 6. btruck out: By Willis, i: ny inspr, g Base on twite: Otr Wlilla. &: off Oasner. t. Wild ultch: Wil lis. Time: l.to. I nipire: Van flukle. BOOSTERI . aLAl tillTKIt JOHIKt Dea Malaea Team Wlaa, F.lght Oae, fraaa Drammers. DIM MOlNivH. Anrll SO n. Molnea hit two rt. Jumiph piichera hard tnday and won, to 1, making It three victories out of four game with the Mtaeouriana. Score: 8T. JOSEPH. AR. R II. O. ' A W. W. Fatteraon, aa... 4 S 1 0 r ox, ir s p a Wamnn, rf 4 1 H. Patterson, lb.... 4 4 1 Krltton. !.,. ........ 4 1 1 III I 0 0 1 ft i 1 4 1 4 4 0 srv i liaaitlH. titi,,. O Dny,' b....... wiinrow, o,.... Maker, p Turner,! p........ Olson 1 0 10 o 0 COOMBS HURLS PHIL CREW TOA DEFEAT Former Star Mackian Pitcher in Box for Dodgers and Yiiitori Are Beaten. FINAL SCORE .13 TWO TO ONE PHILADELPHIA, April 30. Jack Coomba, tha former atar twlrler of the Philadelphia Americana,, pitched hia firat full aa a National leaguer for Brooklyn today and Philadelphia waa defeated, I to L Coomba waa wild, but brilliant field ing by SchuUi aafed him from being cored on In two Inning. a In tha ninth, with two men out and runnera on aecond and flrat. Coomba ended tha game by throwing to Cutatonw and catching Welser off aecond. Itlxey kept hia opponent hlta acatterad, one of the vlaltora nine being due to a muff by Becker. Poor: Standing of Teams BROOKI.TH. AB.H.O.A .ft. rHrUAimi.rHtA. AB H.O.A S. OMkra. M l 1 I I UTtH l .. 4 1 I !.itrt. IB. t t 4 t eiMltcnin, m. I I 1 fHnsl, rf. I 1 1 4 eiUKksr, If... I II WhMt. It.... 4 14 4 iv.rnfe. rf.. I 1 4 cm.i.nw. lb. I 1 I Wkl(t4, ef. I 4 1 4 Mrre. f ... 4 4 4 4lur. ... 4 11 Hrklt. tb.1 4 1 I t I,ul.ni, lb, 4 lit 1 Mfilartr ..4141 KHIIter. ... 4 111 leoaba. ft... 4 I 1 I Hiir. .... 4 14 Totala. a 1 : DES KOIKES. 34 14 Hahn. rf Hunter." cf. ........ lawyer, 2b ionwm lb Hills. If Tannehlll, tb 11 ni t foul, as 1'riiie, c Urrgory, p Totala.. AB. R. .. 4 1 4 4 3 ,.S2 11. O. 14 E. 4 0 0 0 i u n .13 0 o-l 1 Tannehill, Han fur Turner In ninth, Pt Joseuh 0 0 4 1 0 Dps aluinea 4 t 4',3'S Two-base hlta: Price tl.- Jones. Itrltton. Wllllsni. Turner. a-rl- flc hit: Oreanry. Molrn fcmies: II. Pat terson, Hunter, Itllla, Hartford, Htrurk out: Hy linker, Ir by Turner, 3. Haar on hulls: Off Ureioiry, 4: off tinker, 2; off Turner .1. Hit bv . pitched hall: By Jrorv (Withrcw). hy Hkker (Hunlerl. Kits: Off taker, 1 In four tnnliiK" I none nut In fifth, charge defeat to Baker). 1 iculile plava: Jonea to Hartford to JoneM, "nwyer to Jonea. Ifl on tases: Ht. Joaeiih, 1; Pes Molt', T. Paeeed tails: Wlthrow. Price., Time: 3K. Um pire: Cualck. ' WICHITA M4KBI tl.BAN SWEKP Walvea Tak Foarth aad l.aat C'a WICHITA. Kan.. April JO.-Wlehlta mr.d a clean sweep of tha series here with Lincoln by winning the fourth and laat contest, hulllvan, a loft-handed re cruit, won hia own aame with a three base blow In the fifth that scored three men. Hcora; WICHITA. ah. r, ir; a., a. k. .4 0 1 I , t ' 0 .-I 4 4 4 1-4 . 4 4 4 6 . 4 0 4 12 3 4 .413344 .4 3 I.I' 3 0 . I 4 1 3 1,1 :! I ' J : ToUla. -wnw ...14 11 14 lrssksrt 4 44 144 WESTERN LKAOUH. P. W. I Pet. )mnlia 7 4 1 ' ..Ichlta 7 1 .714 Topaka 4 4 3 lies Molnea...'. I .426 envr 5 8 I . Bloux City I I I H Mt. Joseph I t I tt.Hcoln 1 -ItfJ NAT. TLKAOCB. I AME1R. L.EAOTTE. .W.IPct WJPct. Phlla 11 a .7Kfl Detroit ....13 .T Cincinnati. 4 .( New York.. 4 .Wl Chicaso ... 4 .&7i Chlcearo St. Ixiula.. .4711 Wasiilngtn 4 ,.671 lloaton ....4 .HOI Hoeton .... 6 4 .4fo Brooklyn .. 4 4 .JI Cleveland . 7 .47 Pittsburgh 5 ,Kl Phlla ...... 4 . New York. .871 St. Toula... 4 13 .3U . imam e trtrr-. i ipinrnn AMKR. Af4N. W.UPft.l 11 4 .7KI Indlanplta lulsvllle 10 6 Kt. Paul.. .10 t Mlnneaplla 7 4 Clnveland. 7 I Kan. City.. C 8 Milwaukee E 4 .b.W .42 .8h7 FKD. LSA.OUEL W.UFot. Brooklyn .! 4 Newark ... 4 Chicago ... I f Pittsburgh. 4 7 Kan. City.. Buffalo ...44 8t. Ioula... 4 . .CIS -KM .Ml) .40 .31.7 .868 N pencil, ct: Wer& lb (irahnrh. If iirnrv. lb Tydsman. rf Kapp, Jl) Kilter, as.... Orlffnh, c. tlulllvaa,' p... , Tatala Wolfe, If.... M- af f tgan. aa... i'Mllln.m, lb,-o.., Mclnlyre. rf. ...... Carleton, cf H. 8ohrlher. ib.. Krueerer, 3b....,., McAllister, c Illertisuer, lb.... Nsrvseva, p. llfcson, p ' Totala l 4 LINCOLN". AH. B. 4 u . r u f Total.,. ..M I 17 14 3 Run for Luderua In ninth. Hatt(l for Itlxey In ninth. Brooklyn t) 4 0 4 1 1 0 0 04 j rmiaucipr.ra ...... .9 l i Two-be hlta: lai:bert. Wfheat. Pten- rL ptolen base: Hohulta. Earned rina: Brooklyn. 1; Plilladelphl. I. lHuble play: bchu'.ta to laubrt. Busea on errors: Hronklyn. 3. Bases on balls: Coombs, 1; Itlxey, .2. Htrurk out: By Coomba, 2:- by Itlxey, 2. I'mplrea: Byron and Orth. , . Catm Whig) Pirates. PITTPRITRQH, April 30 Chics jro de feated I'll tpburnli. 4 to 1 torlay. tlirouch the excellent pitching of abel The locala n(li only one hit until the ninth Inning, when a triple and a elngle gave them their only run. Cooper waa hit hnrd In the fourth and eighth Innlnm. when throe hlta and two runs were made in eaUi Inning. Score: . CIIIOAOO. PITTSBt'RH. AB.HOAB AB.H.O.AsX Oeo4, rf 4 I I 4 Jotiiuton. 141 4 4 4 4 putter. ... 4 I I 1 trarsy. If.... I 4 14 rtitilte. If . 1114 !Ulr4, lb.... 4 1114 7lnirmn. lb I t I I tHInrhna. rf I 4 4 4 K.l.f lb.... 4 17 4 CW.sn.r. lb.. I 4 4 4 Wllilsms, ef 4 I I 4 4l!.un, ct.. 4 4 3 1 4 Imn'kii. 4 1 4 4 KHhwa. a.... I 4 11 MmIsb. .. 114 OHrh.rug. ....11144 tsbel, s 4 4 4 I ortr. ... 4 4 1 I I k.t. p.... 1 10 4 4 Tetals 44 4 17 I vioi 144 Mnau. f.. 4 4 4 Totala.... . I IT I I Hatted for Cooper m eighth. Chicago 0030002 4-4 Pittsburgh 4 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 11 Three-base hlta: Oood, Kaler, Balrd. blolen base: 8aler. Earned runs: Ctilcago, 4; PRUburxn, 1. Basee on bulla. Off Zabol, 6; off Cpopor, 1. Hlta: Off Cooper, 1 In eight tnnlnga; off Mamaux, 4 In on Inning. Htrurk out: By &abel, 4; by Couprr, 1; by Mamaux, t Vmplrea; Klera aud Kaialla. Reda Lose t Card. BT. IM'IS, April 34. Huggln made a horn run In the fourth Inning of totlay'a came with Cincinnati, brlnirlng the score for fit. Ixiul to flv. iHilan made tha final tally In th sixth and St. lxnita won. 4 to 1. In the first Inning Hugglna made a Ihree-bas hit, and then aiored on a Ingle hy IVilsn. Hcor: CINCINNATI. T. LTPI. AB.H.O A K AB H O A t IjMt, ef.... 4 14 4 Hu((ios. th. I I I 4 I 114 tDvlaB. If..,, 4 114 4 4 1 Ibi. ef 1111 14 4 ewia.r. Ik... 4 1 4 4 8 4 1 twiiaoa, rt... 4 I 8 111 erk. lb.... I 111 1 1 Muilc.r. mm... 1 14 4 111 4tonrer, . ... 4 3 4 1 i a i at-sreiM. a... 4114 414 14 4 1 TUla. ....M 13 17 U Coliimbua. 3 18 .133 Baltimore.. 4 U Yesterday'a Resalts. ' ' WESTERN LEAOUB1 8t. Joaenh, 1; Iea Molnea, 8, tloiix City, 3; Omeba, . Lincoln, 8; Wichita. 4. Uenver-Topeka, rain. AMKKICAN LEAGUE. Petrolt. 1; Chicago. 4. Ht. Loula-Cleveland, cold. Philadelphia) 1: Washington. 1 New York-Boston, rain. NATIONAL LEAOOB. Boston-New York, wet ground Brooklyn, 3; Philadelphia, L Cincinnati, I: t. Louis, l Chicago. 4: PltUburgh, 1. FKDERAL LEAOTJB. ' fit. Louls-Nowark, wet ground. ChlcaRo-Biiffalo. wet ground. , Ksneie City, 2; Baltimore, 0. Pltuluirh-HrooKlyn, wet grourraa. AMERICAN ASflOCIATION. Cleveland, 1; Columbus, 4. Kaneaa City, 3; Ht. Paul, 1 Milwaukee, i. Mlnneapolta, 4. Indlanapolla, 7; Louisville, 4. Uassea Today. WuUrn T-e rue Lincoln at pever at Wichita. St. Joseph at Omaha, 8'oux City at Dea Moine. Amortran League ttrolt at Chicago, St. Louis at Cleveland, Philadelphia at New iork, Washington at Boston. 'National league Cincinnati at St. Louie, Chicago at Pittsburgh. New York at Philadelphia. Boaton at Brooklyn. Federal League Bt. Louia at Newark, Chicago at Buffalo, Kansas City at Bal timore, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Topeka, Avery Blooms in Hand Ball Tourney. as Coming Champ A prospective hand ball champion blos somed at tha Young Men'a Christian as sociation Thursday night whan A. A. Avery took H. L. Cams to a trimming, Th match ' waa one In the hand ball tourney now In progress at tha "T. Fifty-two, playera were entered In th tournament and four are now fighting for the privilege ef battling present Champ Linn for first honors. Dennla Ryan and J. B. McLean battle In the next match and th winner will play Maxwell. Tha winner of that match will then combat with Avery aad th winner will play Linn for th champion' ahip. . ' KADFF BARRED BY ; NATIONAL LEAGUE President Tener Announces that the Late Brookfed Artist Will Not Be Permitted to Play. BASIS OF CLAIM OF THE GIANTS HH as.. 4 Kllhror, If., I Griffith, rt.. 4 troll, th. .... I Olaoa. Ik.... 4 MoKwIla. Ik 4 winas. .... I nMtt, s... 1 V'Kolslta , 1 High School Track Meet is On Today NEW YORK, April 80. President John K. Tener of tbe National league officially notified Robert B. Ward, president of the Brooklyn Federal League club, shortly before nckm- to day that Kauf f would not be permit ted to play in the National league at this time. Mis telegram to Mr. Ward waa as follows: Answering your wire of yesterday relative to the Kauff incident you are apprised that the player In queatton will not b permitted to play In th National league at this time. "(Signed) JOHN K. TENER. 'President National League." Secretary John A. Heydler, apeaklng for President John K. Tener of th National I league, aald the latter official had ruled 1 that yesterday' game between th New 1 Tork and Boaton clubs, won by Boaton ; II to I, waa a contest regularly scheduled and played and would b counted In the leagu records ana as standing for a victory for th Boston club. President Ollmore of th Federal leagu Issued a call (or a apodal meeting of the association, to be held her tomorrow noon, to consider tha varioua phases of th Kauff case. The executive of the Federal league cjuba were notified by uuegrapa 10 o present, it Is understood from sourcea outside the Federal league that th Independent base bail organisa tion Is determined to mak a strong fight " th case of Kauff and aettla the statu of this player and others, who hav signed contracts with flrat on league and then another. 1 Baals for G lasts' Claim. Secretary , John P. Foster of th New Tork club said when such a decision waa officially received by the New Tork club, the game would be protested and th matter brought to the attention of th boftail of directors ot th National league. Mr. Foster aald It waa tit contantlon of th. New York club that Kauff was th property of the Giants as a result of th agreement antered Into between the New Tork club and th Indlanapolla club of th American association laat Septem ber. "If It Is proved, hofever, that the Brooklyn Federate hav a prior or bind ing contract with Kauff," aald Foater, "then we will withdraw all claim to his services. Kauff assured us that he waa not under contract with the . Brooklyn Federal league club. "He was signed by our club and placed In the gam yesterday In order to bring his case to th attention of the proper base ban authorities so that a ruling might be secured regarding his eligibility to play with th New Tork club. "Secretary Heydler aald Kauff yester day wired th commisalon requesting that he be restored to good standing." club admitted today that Kauff would hav to be reinstated by ih National Commission as a condition to his playing In th National league. McOraw said be was about to ask for Kauff reinstate ment and hoped to recetv word today permitting Kauff to play with th New York club. " Glim ore Saspeada Kaaf. CHICAGO, April . Placed nnder In definite suspension, Benny Kauff, the Brooklyn Federal leagu player, , who jumped to th New Tork Nationals yes terday, apparently will have no ohanc to play In either league. President Gll mor of th Federal league aald today. Kauff was suspended by the Federal league her after a conference over tho long distance telephone with Robert B. Ward, president of tha Brooklyn club, to which Kauff belonged. "It looks to me." Qflroore said, "as If organized baae bail, or at least Manager McGraw of the New Tork club had made a mistake. ' There la not a chance for Mo Graw to play Kauff because he not only Is tied up to a Brooklyn Federal league team by contract, but he Is an outlawed player, according to th rules of organ ised base ball and New York couldn't ua him without breaking the agreement un der which they operate." , President B. B. Johnson of the Ameri can league said: "Kauff Is 1 Ineligible to play with New Tork or any other team In organized base ball. According to the rules he would have to . apply for reinstatement and could not be reinstated for three years." W. R. FEAR0N TO BATTLE ALL COMERS AT CHESS W. R. Fearon, one of th local chess experts, will play all comers simultane ously Saturday evening at the Omaha Chess and Checker club. All local ches players are Invited to take part. Indians Tarn Tables. BEATRICE, Neb., April 30. Special Telegram.) The Nebraska Indiana turned the tables on tbe Beatrice league team today and. won. i to 1 The game was flayed in a drizzling rain. Hcore: R.H.K. ndlans 008000002-5 5 3 Beatrice 4 0100010 0 S g 1 Batteries: Indiana, Cleuhorn and Brown; Pent rice. Beaver, Tuckey and Kagan and Holllngworth. Don's Sleisn g Bopt t!bross, B....I 4 4 01 t II u Ran for McAllister in the eighth. tAie out aheo winning run scored. Mncoln 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 1 4 S MuhUa 4441444 11 l-e-rt on baaes: Lincoln.' 4; Wichita. 4. arl(io hits: Caileton, Wares. Bluer. To-baae hits: Pownsll, -Wolfe, Mo I my re. llydeman. Untnih. Im-ee-bas hit: tfullivan. Hits: Oft Narveson, 4 In six innliiKS. Kiruck out: By Narve son, 1; by Mason. 1; by Hulllvan. 1 lias on balls: Otr Narveson, 1, off Mason, I. off Sullivan, . wild pitch: Mason. Time: i 10. I'mpire: Myers. ToLI. M 14 M 14 1 Usilert tor Benton In fifth. r 'In. SASA, AA J 1st. lxtula 1 4 S 1 0 1 4 0 , , Two-rma hlta: Pnvder. Wlngu. Wtinon, jitlroh. Tlirebaa hlta: Heraog. Husg.na, ruurr, fiuiii, Tim. fiuse,MS filt"1!, iwof i Iolan ill. Miller (2), Wilson, lluiKlns, l.onK. Groh. Karned runa- Off Benton, 4; off fer-lne. t. Pouhle plava: Butler to Miller U. Uutler to HuKMlna '.o Miller. Baaes on halls: Off Benton, i. nlf Brown. I: off IVidJe. 1. lilts: Off Benton. I In four lanlnxs: Off Brown. 4 In four In rlnas Struck out: By Benton. 1: bv Brown, I; by i'eidue, 1.' I'mplrea: Iilgltr aud Hart. ! J . Th second half of th high school tnter l , class track meet will b hel oa Crelxhtoa field Oil a afternoon. Th events will be th 100-yard dash, 13-yard dash, half mile run. 120-yard high hurdles, yard low hurdles. 444-yard run, one-mil run, and th half mil relay. r ' Charles Morearty. Chick Nevilje. Al Newton and a few others of th fast men re going to try and break some records. Th officials are: Heferee.' R. I Carns: Judaea of finish. J. K. Richardaao, Harry Miller. Austin O. Puvslt: Timers, Warren Ritchie, btanley Rosewater, Harry Montgomery; tn- tors. Frank H. Garvin, li. A. Senter: If. in. Fniith. . TWO, 5 , 2l t..,esii, ef. i- j..i,)..a, rf. . i r. c. ... - ,,inyar, lb. V. utM. as. ... O. 11 i : 4 a 4 4 I 1 1 2 1 11 4 4 A. Amateur Games CHURCH I.KAUI K. Thirty-second and Amea Avenue First Christiana agalntt Walnut Hill Metho dic a 4 p. n. - Thirty-first and Amea Avenue First Methotiiata against First Memorials, 3 p. m. Miller Park Rt. John a Kplacopal against OiliikII Bluffs First Chriatians. I h. in. Ralston He latna Melhoilals aaalrutt tit. Mary's Avenue Congregations I, I p. ra. (.1IMMI.IH IAU l.KAUt K. Thlrty-aei'ond and Iewey Avenue Byrne-llainmsre against L'nlon I'si-iflc Nebraaka Livtaton. Koiitenells 1'ark. Fast Diantond Mc Graw hloctrtie against Nebraska School fur the lieaf, I p. in. Fott Otnah l nlon Parlrle Paseanger assJnst Omaha t-lectrtc Lght ounifau), 1 P lu. t Uinweod Park t'Pdlke against Ubii Facifle Freight departnisat. ? I'ouikii Bluffsloaa hchoui for the D4 against Bursa' Huiswua, I p. ra. j Seathera Assertel tea. Memphis. 1; Nashville. 1 Sm -r leans. 4, Atisnts. I i hsttaaooga. 4; iJ't, Kix-k 1. ' f Mubue, 4. Blrmlagham. 1. j tsserlea Aaaclatloa. At Columbus: 1L1I.R Cleveland 1 4 t Columbus 4 14 1 Batterler: Jamea and IXvogt. Ik hen berg and Coleman. At ft. I'aul: RHi; Kanaa City .' ! 4 1 Ml. I'aul C 13 1 Balteriea: ' Reagan, Allison, Handera aiul Vlebel; Ganlner and Johnson RH.EL 11 s 11 t Branuan; At WlluiieaiHills Milwaukee UluneaMlia' lttcries: Hlapnlcka and II or vie and Pulllvaii. at UouUvll): R H E. tuiilanupolia .., T 4 I Uu:llle 4 i Batterlee: 8-hardt, Tipple. Mers snd Foseett; I'erty. Mldillelon, Taylor, Bcan loa and Clemons. nee1 'lerk of course, lister Caldwell; scorer. K. H. NOrehard; atarter. Don MoCnwn; announcer, Arthur hhrum. l.ymaa Phil lip, marshal, t'. U Reed. T. ki. MlUa nialr Trims Teka BT.AIR. Neb.. Aprtl .- Special Tle grara.) Tha Blair lligh aehool baa ball tec in defeated Takaniah in th cond gsm of th season oa the horn grounds to1s y bv a si-ore or J to I. Hlslr played almoat an errorless game: K.H.K. almost aa errorless game. Score: K.H K. Ulslr I 4 t Tekamah 1 I I Batteries: Blair, tScheffler and Wrick, ett: Tekamah, Clark. Weaver and Bliss. Scheffler struck out eleven men. Imo gen tla) plays her tomorrow. t wtl Leaiae titan. At Portland S-ore: It. U.K. . aim Aiigeiea , 1st r"ortlunJ 14 4 batteries: l.oe Angela, lluhs. Soon gins. Burns and Brooks; Portland, Kvsna and KUber At ban ianccobcoi: R H E. Pelt lake lty , II a) bn FrsiK leg n f lstteiis: fmn Franeiac,. Hall, J. WiUisnis and liannak; Ksrr, Faunlng aii'l bchmlot. At la Aagele Second gaan: RUE, Oakland 14 17 1 V ei.tc t 11 I hftttert.s Oaslsad. Itoyd aad Ulkott; veuic, mis, nw aoo aiiia. Amea Ue feats Mlsaaarl. AMES. Ia.. April (Special Tele gram.) Antes defeated Missouri today in a fast, clean game by the score of 1 to 1 Amea scored twice in the first few min utes ot play. Score: R.H B. Amea ....... .1 4 4 4 1 a I 11 1 Missouri 4 4444414-14 batteries: Ames. Kenneally and Oker: Missouri. Taylor and Wykoff. telle Ksta stall. Wisconsin lhleraltv, 4; Indiana, t Cornell. 4; Iiartmoutn, t. Ciilverstty of Vlrrlnla, 4; Brown, 4 Northwestern. 4: I'niversity of Iowa, 14. Mllrhell Wlaa resa Yasktsa. TANKTON. H. D.. April . 8relal Telegram -4Uege bas ball Friday: Muchsll. 4; Yankton. 4. Bile 4 Btel Jack Btlsa. oatrhar for ta Veaic Ttgera, baa srawa hia ustcoaditlosval ra ises, iteorg Yam a. Oi other oatoher, wbe waa relaa d by th Tarers. left for r ueuurrui a abort tun ago. PRAY PRAY 1 Men ( J J 8a B i III famuli ftl 1 ft H i1 it an I I Ccn.?:!3 All fepurilies Tolindon System Blood Troubles Can not Re t main If Properly Treattd. f V 4 ! There Is la. tL 8., the famous blood purl-' Ber, a property that absolutely compels harm ful lnduearea to disintegrate aad tos tbelr Ideatlty . No matter what they are called nor how destructive they are there la la 9. 8. 8. a powerful, aearcklug coaster Influence to BDlhllate tbe most eruptive gena, eauaea tha mucous llalnaa te eoevert It Into aa lasrt u balance that Is quickly thrown eat ef the blood aad eut of the body by the ski a, lungs, kidneys, bowels, sad destroyed la the liver. There Is not a slagla advaac la medicine today that la say aease Is sa Improvement ever 8. 8. Hurgvry la a woaderful. mas terful acieare, bat whea It comes to purifying tbe blood a. 8. 8. ataed alona Thenaaada of doctor hav prvsartbsd) It. Tbelr pstteata do aot elwaya In It h B. 8. &.. bees as tbey leav the treatmeat to tbe dortor Im plicitly. Bat fair-minded doctors long ago realised that la tha vegetable nature of 8. 8. 8. wer eertaia lngredieota that to the blood ta etrkseae were uat aa eaBtlal aa tbe Seek building elemeata of the grata, meata, fata aad augar of ear dally food. Tbe averag doctor la humaa aad of trained tatelllgeace. He has aeea the recoveries from wrat case of blond trouble by tbe oae f 8. 8. 8. Get 4 bottle of 8. 8. 8. today of aay drngrUt. Acrept ae subattuita Aad If yo wath proper advice oa aay form of blood trouble, write t tbe Medlral Adviser. Tbe iNrlft pe nile c. loa Hwtn Bldg, AUsata, u. It U worth wall gulag Ho tlGom to Enlarge So I 1 Eliminated" Th dsmasd for tha kind of Men's Hats and Furnlahingn tost I sell, baa grown so fast that I am forced to use th Floor 8p4tC4) now derotad to Men's Clothing tn order to handle properly my trade tor Jurti tun ing bene this eale. GEORGE KIM 510 SOUTH I6TH STREET "If Sit, stand," stoop or run in U N D RiW EAR You win forget you have Springtcx on. The cool, light-weight spring-needle knit fabric is elastic and form-fitting. Try a Union Bolt $1 op. v Utlcs Karttlsg Ce-, Makers. Utkts. K. T. Wholeaal Distributors: L U. Smith Oonipanv. Brj ne s ILanimt-r Iry Goods fo. :"uzm I.