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TTIK BKK: OMAHA. SATITUUV. APRIL IS, 1916.
Bringing' Up Father
Copyright, Ifl. Intern! New Fcrvlc.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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3
RED OF CINCINNATI
LICK TINKER'S CUBS
Home Team Wini from Chicago in
the Third Game of the Series,
Four to Three,
THEY LIKE SCHNEIDER'S CURVES
01 NOJNNATf, April 14.ClnclnnaU,
playing an uphill game until tha aluUi.
von out from tha Chicago Cub In the
third game of tha aerie today, 4 to 3,
Tha visitor took kindly to Hchnnldcr'g
curvet and forced hi withdrawal aftor
thr Innlnga, but they could do nothing
"With McKcnery, who rellevad him, get
ting only one hit In tha remaining; l In
nlnga. Jtendrl waa steady tut four In
ning, hut the local bunched their hll
Kith hla two base on ball In thnlr
lust four inning arid gathered In J:il
enough runa to win. Oroh carried off
both tha fielding and batting honor,
Hcore:
I'lllCaOO CINCINVATI
AH H OAK All H. OAR
M.,lll.n M, 4 0 4 OKItllfiT. rf , a 4 0
.'lack, rf.,.. I I llr... aa 4 1110
FWtlBK, 'f t 4 OK Wll'irif. Id 0 1 0 0
Imrn.aa. JM 1 lnfih. at . 4 t 3
Paler lb . .4 I lrh. Hi I 114 0
to I.. ilia If.. 4 I I 0 til,niidn. Ik.l t I t t
r.fi... it,.,. I i tM,.itaii. ib. I 7 a i
.Archer, c .... i 4 larka. ....! t ( 0 0
H'rut'la p. 0 0 linr-ldar. pO 0 0 J 0
7.IIII..J ,., 1 a tUK.N.ti Bl 10 I II
ri,rr .,,.9 900 U'Nvnlw 1 0 0 0
Manri 1 0 0 0 0
y,, I Total! no J l 1
Tola In 31 4 !4 T 1
Hutted for Yerkea In ninth.
"Hatted for Archer In riliilh.
IJatlr-rl for lli'ti'lrlx In ninth
liutl-'l for MhIIIkhii In ninth.
Itattrd for fMinoldrr In third.
'hfffo ...,......... ( o o o 0 0 0
l lndnnatl .....0 0 0 0 1 2 t 0 -i
Two-hi hit! Zlmmr-nnnn Tlirca-haaii
hit: Millnry.. Ktolen bnae: Kim, r4';
llfhw hit: Zimmerman. inmlfii lly.
liroh. Klrat on riror: chlraKo, 1. IIhh
on hall": ff llr-ndrlif, 2; off HihmMi-r,
J; off Mi'llcnry, l Hlla and rarmd runa:
tiff Jleivlrl. 7 hlta, 3 runa, In lht. In
llnaa: off Mrllatmry, 1 hit, no mna, In
nix. lnnlnK. Htrmk out; My Handrlx, ;
hy Hrhnelilcr, 3. t'tnplr'-a. J)Ton an l
Mulcley.
I'lralra l.ni to t arda.
HT 1n, April l.-4'olly prrora hv
Tlttahumh tuflr-hlora wera rapnnallila fur
Jitlaburgira dffi-ut (it tlic 'latidx of Ht.
loulu liie today, 1 lo il. With ih Mil on
liadluK hy onr run In th afvi-nili. Knyunt
rwhed arcond ond Hfhullz'a throw over
Ural, ttutlir batting for JaiMT. alnittad,
Iiuttlnc r'nydnr on third Hurk a na fd
to rlnht, acoitnf hnydffr, and when Hla-h-Man
threw to third to head off Hwk, n i
one waa tlir to tiack up Vlo, ami
Jmtlcr raicd In wit hwhat proved to lm
tha winning run. Wore:
I'lTTwwitOH. T. lit m
am, n o A K Alt it n A K
Jnhnilsn. lb I 0 11 OIlMfher. It.. I i M I
n'.r... If ... 4 I I a (lltorli. (ih .... 1 t I
HIM. el..,. I I 0 OKrollh
EX ITD MANAGER WHO STILL IS
OUT OF JOB.
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iniirlim'n. rfl
W uuirr. m. . 4
Mni. Ib
Vrhultl, C... 4
0
0 1
1
if... 4
0 01 Mill.r lb t
1 f Ion sa IPS. lb 1
I llon. rf .... 4
4 )lwtl. 2b
Ilumon. D.I 0 0 t Olloriiabr,
jr. Millar, , 0 0 1 annular,
- ar, p., .
Tml 20 t It 1 S'lluilar ....
Oriiiar. a .
t I
0 0
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1 0 0
0 10 0
114 10
J 1 S 4 t
I 0 I I 0
0 0 4
1 I) 0 0
0 0 0 0
TDHIa 10 7 !J II 8
flattrd for Jnrpcr In aevonth,
ff'ittiburih o o s t" o 1
fct. Iouta I 1 0 0 o 0 o
Htolrn hiii: 1'nlid, pl:tcal, farcy. Sm--Tirtia
hlta: Ih-ok, Jiilinntnii, Hnlnl,
iHorimhv. Pniililts piny; llornahy t
UrUfl to llll-r Klmt on rrnra; rill-
tiurish. !; K. Loiila, 1. Ht on tinli:
off Harmon, 3, olf MlUrr, 1. off lxii-r,
4. Hlta and carm1.! mna; (ff llMrinon,
t hlta, 1 run In an, lnulngi. non out ml
ravrnth; Jaaiar. i hlla, 1 run In am an
turunda; off Millar. S iiiia, no runa In two
liml.iaa; iff thim'r, I hit, no nma In two
trinliuia. Htruik out; liv Harmon. 4; by
J.lllh r. J; by JH" r, 1. X'mpln a. V1h
and l4Un.
Johnson Elected
Captain Commerce
Basket Tosscrs
V altar It, J oh noon waa lntfil laptaln
f Ilia lllah Ahool of 1'i'iiimi'ioi laakat
ll tant fur tl.a comliii noun at a
nuattm; bald t-rW f altitn"n Tin
turn wrra awardad lttfra I rnnait Mill-t-l
g !., i,.mliiatrd for tla U,'a
I . tola I" ;u 1 Ik i.
t (,-, i t f in ' I ann iimd thai t'i
li.lwlii lo tmii will ! l a t.tr
ttotr arKt Mi batkat b!l l'tio
ino H-antk, tt'ti; I.inM Milirr4,
Jjt-n M hUB, Ji.liM Ha, M iikn
t it H, I Latin I fi.nhui. .U-i.u Hi'tvix.
Vi ..- ',ft. I i ii!.' 'on' :! I
It, Julll'll
4f tl..a lt ai . it ts g:.lit
lit, Ji. n h i kaw a M '1 -I
lj...(.d iriiii'. ftatal ! " !'
RAW WEATHER PUTS STOP
TO SIOUX CUT PRACTICE
t kU.l t ti. , A, I i t '
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'at l-r f-."..ta ail (' H ti
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t- a ., 'a f ""' - Ii I"
,..,pt 4 a i '. . a .t tt'-ta alai . i U -l
tut 7 a -5,-l i.i i a
Iilmi far a-i aad a ,'
Ialkna I aat la 1 1
OTTO
Kvlilr rstly Organlzi'd bn ball Inlinila
to niaka good lla Ihrciit to punlli rii
fraulory oulluvva, ftlto Knaha, manaicr
of tha llulllinorn l'l, la atlll looking
for aomnhody to kIwi IiIhi a Job, but no
body In Oignnlzi-d ball awin to be In
dined d roiiio tliroutttt,
Danes Aro Willing
To Pull Swedes if
There is Coin in It
Kmll Toldbod, cnptalrt of tlia Oanlali
titg-of-war team, whhli won the cham
plonahlp of Omaha ipm-ntly nt the tour
nament at the Auditorium, cornea to bat.
with an anawer to fnptain 8amuelaon
of the Hwedlah team, who laat week de
clared the J'anee refuaed to meet tha
Hwedra In a flnlxh pull. Toldhod aat hla
men will pull tha Hwedea in a tug of -war
of any way, hlmpo or form pruvldlng thi
Hwedea would hink their team with a sum
between ftti and ll.ttn), "W are tlr1
of puling for nothing, but If tha Mwedca
are ao anxlona lo comhut with na, li t 'em
put up aome eoln." aald Toldbod, "Any
lima they poet thflr money we'll racer It
In a hurry,"
AMES GIVES WHITEWASH
TO SIMPSON COLLEGE TEAM
AMKfl, In,, April H.-HpeclaI Tele-gram.l-Aini'a
cleaned eimpaon Collega,
t to 0, In nine Innlniia on Htata aipiare
toduy, 1 leroreafa pltrhltig and lmvla'
circumnavigation In the fifth wera brluht
apota of the Amea piny. Ki-ore:
n h k. i
Amea .1 ft 1 I 0 S 0 ft oii 7 0
Slniiiaiui ft 0 U 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 1 N
Hulti rli a Amea. lieKoreat, Maaoii and ;
Stunrt. Hlmpaon, penae and llandrenk-;
Ion.
koalhcrn (I pen a Toiln). j
ATLANTA, !,. Aorll ll.-The Hmtlh- j
rrn aaaocliitlon will lnnln Ha iihtennth
eeaaon In four elllea of the amitti toiiiur
ruw. Alhinla will play nt Mublb-. 71 r- !
iiilliu'iniii nt New firleana. f hntliTiim;a
nt Niiahvllla. and Mttle ll.vi-k at M, ni- I
I. Ida. !
WHITE SOX WHIP
THE TIGERS AGAIN
Hard and Timely Hitting and
Faber'i Good Pitching Win
for Chicago,
SEVEN TO TWO 13 THE SCORE
rmr'AQO, April 14.- fuber'a good pltnh
lug and hard and timely hitting by Chi
i a t(o gnv II a loc iht another win over I 'a
Irolt today, 7 to 2, Cunningham' aplt ball
poaaeaaed no terrora for tha Whlta Ho
and Ji paved the way for aoma of tha
runa by piiaaea. Felaeh'a triple In tha
alxth and double by Jaekaon and ff halk
In tha aeeond were faotora In Chicago'
victory, Illdln folllna' wild throw, fol
lowing Veaeh'a alngl and ateal aecountel
for the flrat 1'elrolt run and Vltt'a alrii(e
and fnbh'a tilpla netted the othar. Heora;
ukthoit itii'-xm.
AM.lt o h r. AII.H f A K
Huah. aa II ll 1 lil'at.i h, rt . i I I (I
Vlll, 31, ...... 4 l'Vii"r, lit 4 I 1
,(,. rt 4 I 1 1 0 K ' 'ni Una, ?b I J I
V.a.ll, If .. ,4 I 1 0 lil'iiuriilar. lb I 0 14 0 0
rraehiM. if. I a lilarli,ii. If , 4 I 0 n
llailiimii. lb 4 110 I I n ..Ulna, rf l I 0 0
Ymii.a, lb... I I II OKI-balk, r.,,,1 I I "
Hlanara. e.,,4 1 I I "Terra, aa.,,,1 ' J ?
I'loitiiabm. p I 1 0 I Haliar, a ... I 0 17 1
Isiu'limilk, a 0 a 0 t n
tiiii.u.. e .,,0 0 0 1 0 Tii!a l I !'i l
'rlavjtiaah . 1 0 0 0 0
lluriia 1 0 0 0
, TnUla.... M M It I
Halted fur Cunlngliam 'it n veiilh.
HhiioiI for liuhiio In ninth.
fietrolt 0 0 1) I I ft ft ft-2
Chlrago .... J 0 1 0 4 0 0 7
Two baeebl': Ja' kaon, fchiilk. Threo
hoee hlta: VHt. Cobb, Fe'arli. H oh n
hnaea: Veaeh, V.. Collin. Jumble playa;
Ciinnlnaliani to llellman lo VII t to Hlan
an, Duhiio to Htanejfe to llellmaii, Kiihir
lo ronrnler. Weaver lo KournbT. taaa
on balla' 'iff Cnnn'ligham, 4; off J.innler
milk, 3: off Duhtie. 3. off Kb her, t, Jlltn
and earned runa: Cff CunnltiKhain, 7 hit,
7 runa, In alx Innlnga; off l.ouilermili,
no hlta, no runa. In one third Inning; off
Imhiia, no hlta, no runa, In one and two
third Innlnwa; off Kaher blia, 2 runa.
In ulna Inn nga. Uruiknut: l:y Cunnln--ham,
: by Cm her, 6. 1'mplrea; Jlllilehrnnd
and (yi.oughlln,
l-'alrrield llefeata K.daer,
KAIHI'lfCMl, Neb., April 14-(ripeiliil.)
-'Hia Fairfield High aellool baae ball
tram defeuted the Kdgar High aihool
team here Thuraday afternoon, fi to 7.
Hatlerlea; lilgar, rtaaey, Hlrawaer and
Itoy Hull; Kali field, Hrond' iirk and
I 'aa.
aeeond Kd Walab.
i r, .,M t il. im.ll.. U..n
iimnaa' r nMwiBii-i 1,1 i,,- ,
. , ir... ....... L'll.. I.I vniln. ,.ll,.,Ml
li'anrna in,, ii-, i ,, a ,' -' ,
na a aeeond Kd Walah with the epHhall.
College Base Ball
Nnrtliwealern. S; Indiana, 4.
Tufta, i:;. Maryland Atglea, 7.
IHIiiolN, 7; Notre Hiinie, 2,
Standing of Teams
NAT. J.IIAlllii:, A M Kit. I.KAill'I'i
W,I..I'et. W.M'el.
ftoaton I 0 l.nuft-lloaton 'I
ft IxiHla ... 1 ,117 WaBhliiirtn. 1 .')
I'liielnnatl .2 I .WfllHl. UuiTa ,,.!! 0 mi
I'hlla I 1 .MOfbhafto 1 Ml
New Vork..l 1 .fiOUiOcirnll I 'I .M
I hleago ...I K ,"i;i Nw Vork,.) 1 i.
I'lllaliiirgli .1 2 ..'Hio!''eveland ,, .0 2 I n)
Urooklyn ..0 1 ,mf I'hlla 0 2 1,000
Vealerday'a lleanlla,
NATIUNA1 I.KAUUK,
Hoalon-Urooklyn, rain.
Neu Vork-J'hlliidelphia, rain.
I'lltahurgh, 3: HI. lanla (.
Chleago, ,1; (Mm IiiiiiiII, 4,
AM Kill CAN M'lAOUE,
I'etrolt, 2; Chicago, 1.
Ht, Jjimta-Clevelaiid, cold,
WaehlriKlnn-Niiw Vork, rain,
I'lilladelphlii-Hoaton, rain,
aoiea Today,
National league- Hoelori at Ilroolilyri,
New York at I'hlladelphln, I'lltahurgh at
Ht, I Hlla, Chicago ut lie liinull.
Aiuerban heiigiie-lietrolt at Chicago,
Ml, lxiula at Clevelund, Wnahlngton at
New Vork, I'hlladilphlii at Jloelon.
Lorillard Busy
Man at This Time
ROURKES READY TO
OPEN ONJOME LOT
Will Mix With the Luxui Saturday
and On Sunday Meet Brad
ford'! Old Team.
FANS TO SEE MANY NEW FACES
(Coireapondenc of The Aaaocnid I'leaa.)
7.1 JtH'If, riwlliierland, April 6. After
puhllxhlng many Joking alorle of the i f
fotla of (leorga Ii. Ia-irlllard, the recently
appointed American charge d'affulre to
ferhli, to find tha court lo which he wan
accredited, the Viennese newapaper are
now pralalng hi xenlnua acttvltie In aid
ing Auatrlan and iiungarlu-n prlaoner of
war In Alhrrnla.
Aicrdlng to the lateat r pfirl, Mr.
Jjorllhird found WW of theaa prlaonera at
Hrutarl and another i0 n.t Aleaaio, After
aatlafyli g hlmaelf that lin y were In gool
handa, Mr, Iirlllnrd gavn the Albanian
famllle aliellering the men out of pure
charily, a gi-nerotia recompi-ne. At
Aleaaio he bought up ail the flah and
bread In the town and peraonally dl
Irlbtmted it.
AmhaaHMdor I'enfleld'a untiring labnra
in tl, IntercHta of tie Aua r ana in d Hun
gnrinna acitlcrcd abroad me nlao thank
ftlly acknowledge,! hy the Vienna prca.
I etwetn tho erd of July, 11114, and remem
ber SI, the finhaaay In Vienna had re
relved 11,7)0 letter from Hichi mifor
lucHiely altnnted pnraona, and dlfiiatchal
lft,'J0 to them. Altogether tho cmbnaiy
had handled In IhU .crlod fin.Olft b-ttera,
of which 17,20 belonged to American cltl
r.cna, or t.'U) leaa than thnae of Auatrhtna
ami Hungarian, The temnlnlng i(i,fl'.i)
loiter belongad lo HelKiana, Krench,
l tigllih, Itallatia and Japaneaa, all of
whoae Intereata are under the piotcrtion
of the American einbaay.
Omaha baa boll fana will get their
flrat glluipaa of J'a Itourke a reinforced
ball club today when Omaha and the
Lux ua. amateur champion of Omaha
laat year, will tangle In a fray at Ilourka
park. Tha game will ha called at 3:15.
The Jlourkea break camp at Heatrlce
today, Krtig' men ahowed they aro
hall player by handling alotix City audi
deelriive trouncing, and Omaha, fana
have been anxloualy walling to aco them
In action,
Johnny Denlaon proinlaca he will aend
a atrong lineup ogalnut the Kourke ao
lhal Krug' hand will have to huallo
for a victory. Thl la the way the teatm
will Una up:
Omaha: t,u i:
Miller Klrat Iiennlaon
Tlernev ...Second .,, Ilazen
Kruif Third Prohal
Kllduff Hhort Minion
Hoillh J,eft Mehiilv
Mchllehner Center.,,.. Cook
Koraylho Klght Fmlth
Kfiieger Catch Ituaheiihcru
Clair Catch Wachtler
Alltaor I'lteh Holland
Mern Pitch Davln
aAliiaworth ........Pitch ,
Hrown Pitch
Krauae , Pitch
Thompaon Pitch,, ,
North Pitch
AUSTRIAN RIFLE RANGES
TO BECOME BEAN PATCHES
fCorreapondence of the Aaaoclated Ire.)
VIKNNA. March 2j.-J'arade grounflo
and rifle rangea In Atiatrla, and all other
land aet aalde for military tiae, are .o
he devoted aa far aa poaalble to raining
food. The war office haa directed tlm
auoh ground la to be planted with oata,
peg a, heana, early potato and freah
vegetable.
Throughout the country tha military
atithorltlea are warned that they mut
refrain from doing the leaat damage tf
rropa, no matter how email the area
Kvery available plot of ground mna!
be lined fur Increaalng the aupply of fond
and fodder.
aired outh and found that alio felt much
a he did.
Tim two have been remarried by Court
Commlaaloner W, K. Hale.- Ml, Paul J'lo-nrcr-Pre.
Talks Too Much
And Is Now a Man
Without a Country
(Correapondenea of Th Aaaoclated fre,)
J'KKINU, April 8,-Dr. Nagiio Arlgn.,
tha Japnticae conatltutlonal advlcer to tho
Chlneae governinenl, I practically a man
without a country,
Hince It, Arlga addreaaed yuan flhl-Kal
a "your majesty" In a document widely
printed In the Cblneaa praaa, aupportlng
the tiionarchlal movement, he ho been
oatrnclzcd hy hla fellow-countrymen re
siding In (lilna and inerclleaaly attacked
by tha preaa In Japan. Thl action of Jir,
Arlga, at a time when hla country wa
opposing the Chlneae monarchy, ho been
regarded aa Utile abort of treaaon hy hla
fellow-countrymen, Ho wn forced to re
sign from the Jupnnean club In Peking
and I no longer welcome In tha noma
of tha leading .Japanese In thl city, It
haa been frequently anggealed to lilm
through Hie prcsa (hat. he should aurren
dor hla .lapitneaa clfUciishlp and becomo
a Chlneae subject,
IT. Align la one of tha favorite) advla
ra of Yuan Hhl-Kal, and In both china
and Japan hit la regarded a tha foremost
authority on conalltiif lonal law In tha
orient, lie Is engaged In assisting Willi
I ha tuiw Chlneao const II ullon and la In
cotifereiicn with high Chines official
i connected with llm constitution drafting
Committee, He a gradual of Toklo
university and wja In iharga of af'lf
rohilliig lo Intel 'national ln during tha
Chliio-Japniieao war, lla was formerly a
profeasor at Waaidi titilvcruPy, but hag
been forced out of that Institution be
cause of hla work In China,
NEW BOY IN FAMILY
OF PUGILIST WILLARD
CHICAHO, April 14. -An elght-pouiid
baby boy was born to the wlfa of Jaaa
Wllbird, champion heavyweight of tha
world, last night, It was lemd today.
He Is the flflli child.
Meeta Former Wife Md.
John A. Hubbard, (B yeara old, haa de
cided that lonesome la aa lonesome does.
Hla wife. Jennie, 43 yeara old. !ia de
cided the name thing.
A illvorco decree, granted him at K!
dora, la., last year after hla wife had left
him, only added to hla loneaomeneaa. aald
Mr. Hubbard. He came to Minneapolis
found hla former wife living at 417 Tenth
New Process is
Found for Making
Radium Photographs
(Correapeml.-nci- of The A'l.tla! Preaa.t
PWtl. April - Chnrlia aillnnt, brad
of the radiographic Inhmatory of the
l.aiil iilaiei hii-ill.il In 1'nil. baa an
niiiiitci d a ii n fiil tneaiia of lepla, ins
It at fii lit cualljf piieisa if -iav pholu
aiaiihio on a glitaa numiii' with inlet
lug diifilly mi to "ili,
Vallhint ii prm-ea u oi.lliim v
ttttaltlint i ... r for ( il. on la i n i
t-ivm-gtur1" T' cat of t'i .iNr (a
cnlr tweitti'Ci of lhal uf tin ti
lia-aallvr. l-i Miailal W ' Miltl lo
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Alt naturo will W newly rlolhpil for tlif Master soasuii. It is fittiuc, yes, evt-ii ollimi
tuiy, that iiit'ii hluiuM lie in harmony with nature, A new Miit or hat, bright new hirlH
iiiiil neekwenr will a htn: wiiv toward u jrojier njnenrane for Kater.
SUITS WITH PINCH BACK COATS
Suit with the beltetl in buck are Mrikinitly juipular tliis (.prinir. (Mlier iiumIi-U with
narrow labels iu all the nruvet, tyle featmes are foun.i in our KoiiiiKton anil So
t ifty IWaiul ('hthfM. They fit Min rlly aiul Imhl their yhaH tlurins long aiul Itanl usaire,
Trv on one of tlie-e eoaK You w ill he oxeeeilinnly well ileaei. KeioiiiiKton ami So
ei tv I .t tt tul Suit, ami "A Other Knits no man life. I to ni!ntri.e for. The lnt for
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YOUR CHOICE OF TEN MACHINES
Will place on sain for fffph
baturday, one dayoprrf
only, jU lino drop
lirad, slightly used
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Machines, I II
each at t v
Including the following makes:
SINGER WHEELER & WILSON
NEW HOME DOMESTIC
Don't fail to take advantage of these wonder
ful bargains.
First 10 Customers Get Them.
MICKEL'S
NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.
15th and Harney Sts.
Open Saturday Evening Till 9 O'clock.
Hotel Fontenelle
BARBER SHOP
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The Best in the City
Where courtesy, cleanliness and service reign supreme
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