Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 21, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    j 4 T1LK HKK; OMAHA, FT? 1 HAY, APRIfi 21, 1015.
Bringing Up
ROURKES START BY
BEATINGJOOSTERS
Omaha Stepi Off in Weitern by
Founding; Iibell'i Peti for
14-2 Win.
KOBTH DOES WELL AT START
Mr r. , in itkh.
bf.H MOIN'KH. Is, April jri.tHpriaJ
Teiegrm ; Omaha blew tne 1(4 off th
ltftj Wlrn league Mnatii today end
imoat tilew up the lie Molne flub turn
ing tn trick, After two hour snd a half
f weird psetlrnlng, during which the
demon flour hammered the dyllKht
out of three of Keldy IsbeH'e pet hurlrrs,
the frsy coded with Omaha lesdlng, 14
to t.
The llnurke looked Ilk grest ball
club, while ID itoosler manifested all
lh symptom of punk bushers,
lies Moines mis'! Its hid for Ih tap
per cup lodsy and II wss woefully
weak one. A cruel weathermen, who
evidently did not want labell to add lo
Ms collection of Jewelry, turned loose
flock of blck clouds and a trees which
, cli i Jr'l to the bona. A result a bre
I.axt persons turned out to th open
ing combat of the year.
nrlk ,ook eial.
Lou North wa on lb hurling mound
for Hi Hourke unit a youth named
Helium, who once gained feme by being
bticd by Wilier Johnson, waa I ha only
Kooater to connect with hie t.sffltng
slants. Melon n garnered four safe Ill's
In mn ii y trips to th plat off Lou,
except In the eighth rani North kept
the lilt well nuWnrrA.
In I ho eighth alnglct by llahn and
.Minion ii, and Tei Jorma' two-ply blow,
followed by an Infiold out, attird tha
isootitfra' their only two tallica.
Omaha Hrtd aflar linker, lnhrll
firat pliclilnf choir, in th acond round.
lsy Mllli-r booiUd a pippin' ovar th
rmht field fenc (or a circuit clout. In
thla Innlrif Marty hruf patd on cttar
oir the center field ferioa, and a walk
to romytha, followed by hit by tllllor
and j.rutaer, counted a aecond run. Thla
rndad tha carter of Mr. Hakar, and tefty
Thiiiitaa amarged from th dugout to l
tertpt to atein tha I:ourke tiomhard
mant. I.eflr' Craft Pall,
Hut Lefty wa not tha man trf plk th
:m,ha artillery today, In tha fourth
Inning I'cta Kllduff. whangod a alngla
lo lentar, North anertflced and Kllduff
en ma homa on Karl Kmltli'a two-baa
flrl to center. Knig'a ilngl counted
HmKhy.
Kllduff ingle. Hartford a arror and
Frnllh' hit nelted Omaha another on In
th fifth. Th ninth ftama waa a eedy
event. A, coupla of walk, a bunch of
inlrue, (im bonehtada and a hit by
Kourher gave Omaha thr run.
Thla ended It for Thotnaa, and a young-
ler named Kllern hiH Into the,
imetlm to y brutally brulncd and bat
ieied by th Kmim aluggeif. Kllven
sot away fmrly good during th aeventh
and eighth liinliiita, hut lit tha ninth h
ot it In th nek and ha got It good. A
coupla of malka, an error and lilt by
Koravthe. Pourher and Kllduff gave
Omaha fl runa.
frla Klldtttl la Ihere."
Trie hllituff waa th dnmon elugger
for lh Itoiirkre. Thn llttl ahortatop
leefed four hit out of four time et bat.
Kry hit mk a liaid lilt ball without
mi tia. e of a ei'ial. h Itay Miller wit
ln on ih )ob with bla bhulgcun, banc
toeriiig out thr. I, in in four tlmea a
t '" Hie li.iiu Miller and Krug made
hoioe run flihe Many Krug iu.l..
ihi i- e!. and lioiiclier and Umilh
t a .t ea
Tnent ui.d Ihl im. ml. ig frm
lii, eater and tae.l at aerwnd ItiH
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Cincinnati,
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OriiahK, 14; Ilea Molnea, Z.
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NATIONAL I.KA'il'K.
Ilrooklvn, U, lloeton, .
rtiihiilelobia, " New Vork, 4
Hi. I'lula. I, I'lifMMiran. v
III! lll'lHtl, tf, 1'tll'HgO, 1.
A Midriff' AN LKAOI'K.
Clavalaiul-Mt l-oul wt ground,
''hi' ao, I; I icirolt. 2,
New Vork. 4; Manlilng-fon, 11.
floaton. 7, riilladelpbla, I.
AM Kit I' 'AN AeWX'IATION,
fi. I'aul. I; Iri'llauapull. f.
Kanaaa 'lty, 4. oluiubua, ,
M iririmKilla lijvlle, rain.
Mllwaukea-Toledo, rain,
liinri 'laiatay.
National lajrua Hrnoklvn at Hoaton,
fhlladelolila at New Vork, Hi. Ixnil at
i'ltlahurah, Cincinnati at Chicago.
AmerliMii lague4 l vein nil at t.
liul Chicago at lelroM, New York at
W'awiinaton, Hoatoti at f'lilladelpbl.
weatem Iaan miaha at Ilea Mo n.
Tnpk at Mi, Joaeph, eiioui Clly at Lin
coln, wi'-nt'a ar iwnvar.
hall: Off North, I; off Thnmaa. In
Hire and two-thirds Inning, off Kllleait.
In Ihraa Innlnga. flit I pitched ball:
fir Thomas, Miller, Kacrlfk hi';
Melon, North, Mlllrr. I'mplr: Mullln
and Andre wa.
TOPKK.4 Wln CNUH T, JOK
Kiwi Defeat Drummerm la Opralag
flame al St, Juaeyk.
T. JOMKPH. Mo. Amll M.-Toneka
scored a oloa U lory over IU. Joaeph In
ineopeiung gam or in neatern leagu
anaaon. Although tha local players out-
hit tha visitors Ika latter mad theirs
count to better advantage, Tbs nlsy was
errorless. H or
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Jourdan, lb i 1 3
Keating, aa ,. J a
Kernan, III. , 4 A I
I'erry, 3b I I
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Tnpelia ,., I MM
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lluaes on, hslls: Off domioera. I, off
lloilik, 1: off laahn-r, 1: off ilor, 1
Htimk out: llv KoMiinera. I, by llnvllk, h
bv Pashner. 0: by itrover, 4. Two base
hits: el'rrv, Md'atie Three b blla
Kernan, Hrhwellser. Minlen baaea: Aler
Uiualain, ilrabam, lilt br lUtrhed t-all
Hiilllvan i?i. bv Paaliner t'uaaed ball
Monroe Ha.rlflre hlta Klrkliam, l'irv.
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Kane,
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ii In. in VNiiblla her tiulav, to I
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a lololaito ling was I'iraeilteil to the
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(',(,) right, 1916. Intern )
CUBS WIN OPENER
ON HOHECROOHDS
Sinking Single by Saier 8endi Ovrr
Eun that Gim Cblcnjo Seven-to-Six
Victory,
FOUR FITCHEItS ARE USED
f'WCAOO, April W.-A slashing slngl
by Victor Baler snl or th run todsy
that gave Chicago Its opening gam on
th new North Kid ground In an eleven
Inning battle with Cincinnati, 7 to I.
Thirty men took frt In th contest,
seventeen Cub fd thirteen Heds, fcach
aid used four pitchers, H'oie;
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fine out when winning run scored.
Hatted for Ton In ninth.
KaiiMt for Kieion In vrith.
Hattarl for Lavender tn eighth.
Cincinnati .l I M I I 4 I M ft -A
Chicago 2 1 0 S I t-4
To-lse litis- f-oh Iwiuden, Kllllfer,
Klai-lier, Haier, Zimmerman, V. Williams.
Iloina run. Meell rlloleii bases: flrlfllth,
Klack, Imuhle plays: Mulligan In Halm'.
Klachcr to Zimmerman, firoh to Chua.
f:ea n balls Off eV-hnelder, 4: off
Mchuwe. 2: oft Maadrvg, ; off lavender,
i' nfr Packaril I. Hits and earned runs:
Ofrti hnelder, bits, run In seven in
ning 'none oul In eighth; off Toney, t
bit, I run In one Inning; off Mcllotirv,
bits, run In niiiirii inning; orr
Kchtflu, 1 lilts, 2 rut. In two and two-
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In sis and Iwe-ltiird Innltigs; nlf Heaton.
i hit. run In one-third Inning: off lav
ender, blta, A run in one inning, on
I'siksrd, 4 lilts fun in tnree innings.
Mlruck out; lly Hcbnelder, 4; by lletidryi,
bv eveafon. I t,y IV mm, t. 1 mwirea
O l'y and Kaaon.
Pirate I.oae to tarda.
I'tTTHMCftOII, April , Bt Louis de-
fesled I'ltlabiirgh. ti lo A. In the opening
game of the local se-sson today. Tb
vbillor scorefl tttre run tn tn gecona
Inning on triple by Iong, Itetr.ei and
Hornabv and Knvders sanrlflc fly, a no
two mora In the seventh on bit by
Hracher, Heck, Hmllh, and lo' error.
Manaser Callahan of the Pirates was
ordered off the field In th first Inning
for disputing a decision, etcore:
st, lii is ri-rrm unit
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Halted for Ml man In rond.
Matted for voir In seventh.
Hatted for Jacob In ninth.
ft l.i.ula II 0 0 0 A S A A -I
lUlabllfgh ft A O A n 0 0 A A-0
Tbrec-baae blla ting Hetiel, Hornaby,
Carey. Hlnleii baaea. .lohnalon. Harney,
i rev lioubla nlava: llotnvby to Metsel
In Miller. Ileli lo Miller I'lrat baaa on
crfoia Ml. I.oula. 1, Ptltabursh, 1 lie
on halla tiff Meadow. 1 utt Mamnus,
t olf Cooper, I. Hlta and earned runa:
Off Meadow. A hlta. no runa In riaht
Innings, nunc out In ninth, off Halle
no hlta, tin run In one Inning, off
Maiuaut, I blla 1 run In two Inning,
off I'ooi'er, I. blla, one run In five In
nlnga, off Jacob, no hlta, no run tn
tan Inrilnsa Htruck out Hv Memlowa.
1, by Hall"', 1 by Mamaug, I bv Cooper,
'. by Jacob. I t'mplre fjuiglev ml
in ton
Hrairi HlaaW tlraaklya,
IIOHTON April -The lli.at.ui N
llnlinll opelict then acaaoii al ttraira
tiri.l l.i.lai ollh an to It Mi tin v over
liiioklin The llaivsr.l college cla of
! of which I'r.aulnil P i lUugbl.iti
waa a in. n. I r iIfi..I. i In t. ...! and
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tlie same an ritiil.ltlon nf remark
h fiel.llng bv the ti .ai...! train, and
f lilau i -las tiit liing ( ...iii l.i Haiiiaa,
I a nuns sin I'ulaliaw I' e hin.kltn '
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News Hervu
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Today's Calendar
of 'Sports
Oolf; Mlddl Klorlda tournament open
at Orrnond Hrai h, f I.
Ki-nclng: Klnals In eislctn Int.rcollegl
at i hsinplonshlps at Hotel Astor, New
Vork,
Track: Texas-Oklahoma A, and M, dual
meet t Austin, T,
TrnnlH; Princeton sgstnst Johns Hop
kins, at ialtlntor.
Jioxlng: Canadian ainstetir champion
ships, at Toronto, Oaorg lwl against
Kid Oraves, ten rounds, al Toledo.
phlisdelphl champions In so endtlng
l welve-lnnlng gsm. 7 to 4). Mayor
MHcltell tbiew out lb M I est ball.
The visitors bunched hits and delve
In the second and fifth Innltigs. when
they msde eight hits for six earned runs.
The Cisnls also hunched eight hits In
tb second snd sixth Innings, scoring sis
runs and driving Chalmers from the
gam. Prow then on It, wss a pitchers'
battle between I'aln.en, for New Vork
and Mc'julllen for Philadelphia. The
Philadelphia team Won In the twelfth
Inning on Psskert s double and Craiath a
alngle. The sll around playing of Ksuff,
former Perioral league batting champion,
featured. Heore:
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Hailed for1 Ml-Kechnle In Iwelfih.
Hatted for Klroud la fifth
rhllalelphU 0AA04ft1-7
New Vork... 0 0 9 I 0 0 0 0 0-4
Two-has hits: Htock J). Oavath, Nl-
hoff, Kauff, , psskert, Horn run: Lu-
drus, Utoleit has: Kauff, Ittoek, fl
Kuro (it. Kousch, P(rt baaa on error:
New Vork, 1. Haaeg on balls: Off Btroud.
off Pslmero, 2: off nialmers, 1; off
Veijulllen, 1. lilts snd earned runs: Off
rftroud. hits. I run In flv Inning; off
Pslmero. 4 hits, I run in saven Innings:
off Chalmer, 7 hit, t run In flv tu
ning, none out In sixth; off McQuillan,
4 hits, no runs In saven Innings. Hfruck
out fty fitroud, t, bv raj merit. 4: by
Chalmers. I: bv McQulllen. I, empires:
Klem and Kmall.
American Association,
At Tndlanapoli it II B.
fit. Psul 1 7
Indlsmipolt , 1 1 0
fUttmries: I'nhem, Benton and I .awl,
Tarter and Hhrut.
At Columbus H it r
Kansas city 4 11 1
4'olumhtis .....( 2
Haiterlea: flardner. Mender and Herry,
Margrave; Flrady and Colentan.
gnalkern isanclatlou.
' Atlanta. I: New Orleans. .
Hlrmlngham. t. Mobile, 'I.
Chattanooga, , NasTivjlle, h; tn in
nings. Little nock-Memphis; rain.
Dave purl Wine.
IOWA CITY, Is., April 20, -I Special
Telegrm.-lavnport, ;, Iowa, I.
College Base Ball
t . .
Marvland Aggie, : Princeton, I
f'aiholli'. II: Harvard. I.
tieorgoloau. 11. Hoslnn collrg. H, ten
Innlnga.
I'ennst Ivm nla mate, 3; A and M nf
North Carolina, Ik
John llniiklii. 11. Yale, I
For
Easter Apparel
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Spring Suits
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Drawn for The
Robert Weidensall's Eightieth
Birthday Celebrated in Chicago
it I seldom that a secretary of a youth
ful organisation such as th Voung Men
Christian ssso'lstlon, la permitted lo cel
ebrate his eightieth birthday anniversary,
but guch la th experience of Itobert
Weldetisall, who, on April , passed his
eightieth milestone. Mr, Weldenssll has
been actively engaged In young Men's
Christian association work for forty-alght
yers, and during Ihl entire tlm hag
represented the International committee
of foung Men Chrlstlsn association In
pioneering snd organizing new depart
ment of assoolstVin work. Mr, Welden
sail ha lo his credit tb launching; of
more lines of Young Men Christian as
sociation endeavor than sciy secretary In
the world. Kor exempts, he Is th father
of the Ftllrna.J Young Men's Christum
gasoclsllon, the student department, the
metropolitan organlfiatlon, th work In
rural communities snd many othw phases
of association work.
Prom Wt to lis7 Mr. Wrddenssll msde
a trip around lha world, In which he vis
ited practically all th Young Men
Christian associations then In existence
snd helped to establish tbs work In
number of tiw tenter. In 1912 Penn
sylvania college conferred upon him th
degree of LU D, In recognition of th
splendid work h has don for th young
men of all lands.
A formal celebration of Mr. Weldan-
Would Economize
By Abolishing the
Postage Stamp
fCorrespondence of the Asaoclsled press.)
MUNICH, tiermany, April U.-One of
ih most eeslly effected economies In
the postal service, not only of Germany
but of any country, would be the aboli
tion of the postage elamp, tha Neuste
Nschrlchten point out, It recommends
th substitution of franking machine
for the poitge stamp, end remark that
this change would Oermany nearly
faB.O00.fi00 a year.
The franking machine by a single oper
sllon would not only Imprint the letter
with a device Indicating that tha posts!
charges hsd been prepaid, but would also
put on the postmark and obviate the
necessity of using Ih cancelling machine.
Thle method Is alreedy need In flaverla
nd In New Zealand, while the Herman
field post ha taught th people of Ger
many that the clunga la entirely prac
ticable. 'The fioatage atamp," conclude th
Nschrlchten. "though a great Invention,
I now obsolete. Oermany has Invented
the franking ytm, and hy developing
II, If will be doing clvilltation a great
service,"
It lake but a minul of time to av
dollar when you resd The lie Want Ad
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if
Next Sunday is F.astpr.
.lust two days of xhoppins:.
You need H busy nt once.
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Bee by George McManus
asll'e eightieth birthday O'tutted gt the
Toung Men's chrlatliin eeao la'lon college
yeatetday sfternoott followed by a din
ner at th t'nlon f,oarj club In the eve
nlng, Tha following well known Young
Mn' Chrlstlsn association workers
spoke In appreciation of Mr, Weldfinsall's
long and faithful Young Men'i Christian
sssoclatlon servli.e; fllcltnrd C. Moise.
consulting secretary, Young Men's Chris
tian sssoclsllon, Xew York; L. Wllbtf
Mefor, genersl secretary Young Men's
Christian assof iHtlon, Chicago: 0. H, W I 1
lis, general secrcto.ry, Milwaukee; H. W , j
McGIII, Young Mn' Chrstlsn arsnh-j
tlos., Nhvllle, Term,; Hr, Krank .11, j
Kurt, president Young Men's rnr'tin '
soclatlon collec, Chicago; Hon heMen P, !
Hpencer, Kt, lytuls; A. T, Ilemmingwey,
lomierly general secretary Young Men' 1
ChtiHtlso asso'istlon, t.'lil ako, ai.u others, i
"I'nile Robert," s lie Is familiarly !
railed, holds lbs love and esteem of the .
i.W) Young Men Clirlatlan asgnrtatlnti
employed offlcar and of thouands of
Clirlatlan laymen throughout the entire j
atrld, Jlundteds of these friends sent
telegram and letter of greeting on hit j
birthday. 1
Mr, Wtdenell w one of I he esrly 1
secrotarleg of th Young Men's Christian
araoc.ati'm In Omehg, and made his home j
here for several year.
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