'THi: OMAHA St'XMAY liKH: API. II, :jn, l!Mf. OLD JUDGE RUMHAUSER Drawn for The Bee by Tad -o -o- -0- yoo rWr VCU- once iwicr Jew Co atmo rt" All, Voo po -T FtET iT . . . .tar" OA.I WAVT TO JHOW y-coMdT WeiTETUAV voo rV NEW CAH - 0 T(,- See - i'R4-J AO- Vuvj "TO PO , aT ALL. IT FCCOr ON I (LOM CAW AIM CAfZJ" oM jav fro?: .SCtAPf- MEW- fth etc A0 Off- AjJP IT faCti- vvx. THATf JwfSJWfcw UTtS AllT G(T AWAV mw mi mm 1 ioitm 1 tfii- MUTT WHATCWflyl f IflWS- SJk. ' K'l :'K Pt' tihi, H i !. feet vjjtA.rr- TKi OftNUtTL y . 'v V v 1 74-- F5& 4V-L J . r- 5r I i M l ill Judgments .HILE H in vry true th open- Ing week of base ball ffa on oftn proven mlnleailliig and a single week of good playing fteldom JutlV any iiworplng prediction of nuu- reaa, even the moat peaalmlmlc home fan cannot dlaputo an uaaeitlon that tho Kouraea carry all the earmark of a winning ball club. By acannlng over tho ccounta of the garnca up to date ono flnda that avery member of the Rourk" lan haa played good baae bull In every Hngl gama. Weak and unbalanced lenma aometlmea make early aeaann purta, only to ahoot to plccea when June ait-rlvei. but thoae tenma apurt through aoma annaatlonal work by one or two r three playera, not through ability of Ihe toarn aa a team. Apparently Rourka ti no weak apota to fill, ilia outfield in aa good aa a Cluaft-A out field ran be expected to be. The Infield ranlta prac tically the aame. It doea not aeem po Hbla twQ better Claaa-A backatopa than Jirucger and Marahall could be aaem Med on the aame club. Quratlon could te ralaed about the pitching ataff only, nd the hurling corpa haa lhrre men, 'nrth. ThomriBon nA Kraii. ma Unt,w will be wlnncra. Mer and AIIIon have ftot rounded Into ahape. If either one cr the other doea round Into form, Rourkc mill be aet for the aeaaon. If neither get the klnka out of hi arm, Pa will probably have to get another twlrler. Thua It la with but one exception and that only a bare poaalblllty tha Omaha IWeatern league team hna every appear ance of winner and only the unforcaecn Can prevent the Rourkea from landing k flrat-dlvlalon position. Over In Dea Molnea. before the Rourkea nd Booatera pried the rd off of tlio eaaon. rranK ihdcii. manaser or at Tear a rfiamplona, ventured an opinion In Fa Rouike that the acrlbea around the circuit, eapeclally In Omaha, made a mistake this apring in predicting the Class of' ball In the Weatcrn would be faater thla year. "Don't you think it f11I?" questioned Rourkc, and lebcll an wered In the negative. label! la a foxy tnanager, but for once he baa missed a bet. lie didn't up to the opening of tha (eaaon bnlleva Western ball would be ny faater thla year than laat and ho followed thla belief In assembling hla kali club. Our judgment I that Izny i fcolng to learn very rapidly of his mis take, and the recent events overwhelm ing defeata of Iny's troupe la bearing fc out even at this early dale. Self-conaclotis Gotham has gravely in. iv. in -mi ran niiiiuuii.riiiriii utav . AHU . U . . - . toe Htecher la not the wrestling cham pion of America. The title and honor la warded to one Ed StranglPr Lewis. New York Justifies Ita aaaertlon by explaining that Lewis waa the victor In the recent Cew Tork tournament; that he ex preeaed a wllllngnesa to meet Stecher, nd that Joe kicked out when the prop osition waa put up to him. Thla la the IKew Tork way of putting It. Probably there are a few other vital facta which the New Torkara fall to mention. Rut yen so. on the merlta of tha men, levels haa no more right to the championship fcclt than Poc Roller, and once mora Js'cw Tork dropa a couple of more notches In the estimation of the weat. One of tha aurpiiava of tho year to Vetern league f una la tha reports of tha clowning antic of Carl Sawyer, who la now gracing tha Washington payroll. wwyer ta said, by the essti-rnirn, to ha Jh'en funnier than Clamiany Bhaeff.-r or IKlrk Altrwk. Sawyer waa wilh lVa tolne lst yrtr and ha playe.1 bull out ira. Not oma did lie attempt any of tha clowning stunt. He stufk atrl.tlic to hualneaa. Now ho has H. hr. an I tirely and Mma to make hla playing L arubstdary lo hi rlonnlng. ivrliap J si I yr flgurea on kMding hla way tnlu Sfh big leagues. A ff dsyn a (it i. forge Hut ton !"(.. 1 Si forfait of l " to ba k up a . hIUow to tay Wil l. .i.i, f .r tha .r. tilllri chamilKihli. I .v tjni IngjUrly snti h Itiumn pit up hl nmir ll.'.t u bi v t.i Japan l'h K-ll Tao.s 1 f .Hon pnh t.))f H 'hit tia i t.intiusiiini tkruogii rf!) a hK iif l. f canant a- l is An, Why a n i.!l s-fk a l a Kitstart it win nir l"i"a e-iiici.f en '"! t ri.nsr set sv.tNMr . I a I I al i'lm I ! t" M may an 4 Mt la twins Ml it itiai ! Iwtlng hi'.i IK I l lt a i" .1 1 da tl.t I tit irntii that nil t Wial I s ri ( .Ur'i t "ttt i,ri tax ' li'a'f a IKa Hti f p;''ia )(', aha M ' '. I .! , k r it r l Ihts a Tat ta s ff an ' ' . -' l ! ft '' laisntUs't Tv. .iti' (M ti.. .; i in W t ' l f-.S Wfc ).4.' m t !'.( M YACHT CLU3 MtM FUN PUT.IS-BAt REGATTA S.-4I ' ' 1 t ct . 1' '-( B I k 4 I . . A,-. S4 '! 4: !., f tin y-tm t i i . im r i i Mi M I t la Mi r j EIGHT LEAGUER UNDER WAY Octette of Sandlot Loops Are Now Providing Entertainment for the Fam on Sundays. MANY PROTESTS ARE HEARD n l'ltAK (t M.I.KT. Egg Sunday the Aniuilcan ioague and City league atarted the fireworks with a clean record. Not u protest waa registered by an organization of cither league. With these two leagues In full swing, tha Omaha Amateur Rase Hull association haa eight leaguea working on Sunday and then when you tuko Into consideration the Saturday te.ims and the Independent teams, the local fain arc well fortified for sandlot entertainment. When t'-ie board of directors of the Omaha Amateur Mass Hall association convened last Wednesday It found sev eral protests on the menu and a couple of questions relative to the eligibility of certain playera wpre produced. Ray llob blna Hoffman of Trimble Uroa. waa re instated. He wna suspended sometime ago for Insubordination. Larry Donahoe. who was Indefinitely auapended because he cracked Supervlaor Hrown In the mush, will have to b Content on the waiting list because the directors derided to leave the matter up to Ocorgo Clark, chief supervisor. The protest by the Gate City Machine Works ngnlnat the pahl min Knights waa not allowed because the three reamns on which the former laid Ita foundation for aald protest wera queatlona of whether or not tha umpire erred In Judgment. Because the manager of the Western I'nlon Electrical club did not piny the game with the A. O. U. W. under protest and agreed to lot certain playera not under contract par ticipate In the game the proteat of the Western I'nlon wiui thrown out and the A. u. . W. w ill be credited with a vic tory. The Mazdas protested s game played with thy Trimbles because thi umpire called a man out for cutting a bag, which they claim the umpire could not have aec:i, l nlcss be is freak of nature with lampa in the back of his roof and also because tho game was called at 3:25 p. m. Protest was not allowed. Several other protests will be settled when the directors convene at the coun cil chamber of the city hall on next Wednesday. Brown Park Quit. The Brown Talk Merchants' team, a member of the City league since Its In ception, brought gloom In large gobs to the Omaha Amateur association when Ihe news leaked out that It would abandon the field. Thla team haa been a ringleader In local base ball circles. It haa always fought hard for every Inch and thla team will be remembered by the local exponents of tho gamo for many a moon. Heveral playera algned up by Manager Parrett refused to don the spangles and he found It would he a difficult matter to fill up the gapa left open by their departure, so he tossed up the reins. Play nt Blair, At the meeting of the Greater Omaha, league Inst week It waa agreed that tha league teams would perform at Rlalr. Neb., on their off Sundays, a provision being made that If something out of tha ordinary would necessitate a can cellation a notice one week In advance would suffice. The financial end will he determined by a sliding scale aa per a suggestion of President Cook. Iler la the scale: Receipts under S.V), visiting club to receive 110 and expenses, re ceipts from SM to T0, l.i!tltig chili to rc!vo tU and expenses, rrelpta fmm t.O to 3, visiting club to rv tlve I ) ami expenses;-receipts over l nptlonnl wlih visiting club to pay eltluT fiftv and fifty cr sixty and ft The U.ard of arhltrallen of the Or. ntrr Omaha league fleclJed that tha prnte.trd g--nne t.ftrn tha Iaixu and H.oimvti should i r'yd ever, tleih team innara fuuiM e'anuously for the same, hut h dwlalon made lll ln tf eppr-iml of ih majority conetnd Joe Tinker Ready With Sharp Retort Tinker in4rif of h t nh. h pve . t vf tarsing a . t!M '' f"S any It I I in. nt.ri. ihi , ( tn t , f t ell t'u-e. hi a null fair r r ... ' I l'"l' :..! ft n I. ! , ( I t a Uaiu tt n a It '(. t Tniik r (. I I'lit'lv )., ttig at dim I tit','.'i4 iiu:tr ' II .til r rr-n tt f IS ! .H .' I.Mu M ts i i Hts if a..,t). It'f ,li:'m la.i tit oi. - -". K i f . a lt I ,. ( it i lit li.u ti ik 4 ri- a ,, , t-i i l ' a !....,. . i i ,i ,i,iMKt a. k,'i- ne'i). . I I h .,t .t .fort a."i-' I 9 -t " II." 4i t l.;n- t,. . n. r ii.4 afr? t'a I a. at Sin a.e. r l V) !" ;. i .! i"i a -t it s'U i, . t I a 4. .- In I f ti'-m . ' it.' tks a teaah m, )- lv t .1 . 1 a a u i in . . - a t 1 - ' J;i ! Ita .i ..'it t" ... tr . tct t.iak I a t a ta BRANDEIS BASE BALL TEAM Omaha's fastest seml reading left to right: Dygert, cf; Woodruff, ss; Lawler, rf; 2b; Vanous, lb. Bottom row, reading left to right: Roben, Bradford, manager; Hay, p; Olson, p. 4 "j A v .4-.'-. COAST TRACKSTARS GO EAST Leland Stanford Cinder Path Team Will Take Part in Intercollegiate Championship Games. CALIFORNIA MAY COME, TOO NEW TORK, April 2ft -With the rcfuaal of tha Swedish athletic authorities lo send a track and field team to thla coun try during the coming summer, the last chance, for International sport competi tion In 1914 has faded. As a result fol lowers of various lines of amateur sport are turning to Interactional contests ss the next best substitute and there ap pears to be excellent prospects In this direction. For this reason Ihe perform ancea of Individual and grouped athletes are being watched with far more than uaual interest. This Is particularly true of Pacific coast contestants, for It Is from this section that tha largest lnvadluv forces are expected In tha east thla enaaon. California will send Ita star tennis play ers on another tour of the middle west and east; will be represented In the Inter clrcult polo tournament, and the leading colleges of the far coast will enter track teams, tennis teams and crews In the principal eastern competitions this apring and summer. Tha first teat will come when Stanford, sjid possibly California, compete In tha Intercollegiate champion ship games to be held In the Harvard university stadium st Cambridge, Mass., on May SS and 37. Stanford has already stated Its Intention of entering a team. California, which holda membership in tha Intercollegiate American Amateur Athletic aaaoclatlon. did not compel In 11J and muat netid athletea to the ganwa J tills year In order to retain Us standing undwr the two-year rule. In the iwent dual meet between these j two varsity track teams at Stanfnnt the I hitler combination captured eleven out : of fourteen firsts, but the California con tingent made a game Ktrugtfle lor the point botwira by taking many se.tm.ls an ! third a. The performance wire pot aa a role, however, sufficiently startling to warrant the belief t hi t either team coiii l 1 fctn first pla u Ihe cr.mlng Intcr.-ol lemalea, when Ih array cf talent at i or- r I, Pennsylvania, llartard, Ptin' etnii, Ptmv I aula Mai and other earn col- j leges I coc,. lured Cmir1n tha performance al thla dual iiwt this at tha Ui'eci'iil ) !iUta, lie). I at ha I mverslty of I'ean- 'hni fir 1.1 lo J me, It I . ei iht j t are. bc'tir and II rv aie '! i ' j i.Hv. r t .a- I en (.iier .. . A"ue: n A man ur A : 1-1 1 . aa.a.i :t ion ff-'tfi fi th ari"iii if. -tell il 11 t 1 If ' 'i If p t: - a 'I 4lt .il in. I I'V I i.it. ia at t ii ! o t: ' In M r ti .,,.. w. ,1 I'.. f,!.,'.C. 111 11 . . r I . e I .. I i t r 'i ( a' i ' I'Oj C'- U i ' ti il tt f.. ul..i.. ,i'il l 'i.i.l. it ' t'-'a iI'miij h. n.a- l?t il I" '" a.nk . v tfa .-am -- H i a a IH n t .i, v.f 0. a la I,- -.in , t'(, -. I Ij.1'1 IH.fI . i a i ti I a . - i . f I : ' - 4 I 4 It n il t . I' a I a ' ,, I-. ( i. tiri.., n. a e a .,t r-'ti'. i I H t . t niril la l . I la lnn:,K n Homsby Is There With Quick Tongue fc f i$ fcll 1 -ft .'T ( ft.)-) it ' I !- fcail' ltlH-,' If. 1 ',4i 1 41 1 "i , i 1 Hf H. lt h .r-V4 t-i P ;-!.. I- J k I ' I . V v VaK)i sjr- Francis Ouimet Loses Standing as an Amateur Golfer NBW TOnK, April 29. FVsncli OulmAt, the Hay atate golfer, who startled tha golfing world by defeating Harry Vardon and Kdward Hay, tho English cracks, In the playoff for the national open championship at Urookllna In !!1S, being the first amateur to win this event, has been notified that ha Is not eligible to compete In amateur competition because of violation of the new nils regarding professionalism. M. Iwls Crosby, on of the executive committee of ths United Mates Onlf association, representing the Hosiou district notified Oulmct of the loss of his amateur status. His business partner. John II. Sullivan, Jr., Is also liuHglnle. This Is virtually a declaration that they have been adjudged profes sionals. Oulmet's career ss an amateur golfer Is one of the moat Interesting In the his tory of tke ancient Scotch game. Before the full of Kiia he was little heard of out side of Boston. He appeared a,t Garden Clt for the amateur tourney last year, and to the aurprlse of most everyone led tho field in the first half of the qualify Ing round, but waa nosed out by Chick Kvana for tho medal on tha second day. Oulmct won his first match, but In tha second round encountered Jerry Travers, the defending champion, who won. three up and two to play, In ono of the best matcbes ever seen In an American imv teur championship. Then cama his bril liant victory over the alara of tha golfing world In the national open ehamplonahlp tournament. McMullin Puts One Over On Old Cadman fred McMullin, the young Inflelder who been making a spirited bid for a place on tlio While Hox team, waa play log for Taioma at healtla a few years iijo. lie came in lr"ii third on the dead run Hint lld f'.r the plat. McMullin knew be didn't touch It. but h was afiaul lo a. Id back aa Ilia catcher bad I to. t.,it in III hand The umpire al I n In- ,i.n I acre, but said nothing, a that was hot hi hualneaa. Pr-.l .l'i.'-l off hla uniform and suii.nl. if. ii. liiotly, to the Tem l eri' h A cur e of Hi tealtla p')r i-iie l fr a dr- l.inn, "He aiil t, was hf dmn1d I' it'll .i I'll ws all I'leif for f all II uoifiie sh'K.i, M hd. At thla I 1 ... ii. h-ii'll . t i.il! Ill hi hn l. 1 ' ai l a II T i. a Nmk t' l. M. M il .n t ta I la I U'lHI b u'l I" t r ' a t t,; iu f the ! l 'I than ai '1 av.f I Ih t'lhvf alvi I a Imaii f..l:.i.,.l ,:n e,il a h tilt a-- a' tt-l tin Mi,.a, i,. ( I tot fail ta b'S , V V ,'ti u a,- vp fnrnt h't t. l tu f t ' "! t ' t II t . ..ti 'i Km ala, WHITE SOX RELEASE THREE PITCHERS TO OTHER CLUBS fclf fa I I lt H'l A 1 ! I 'it I '-if H-' ti'n lstjf l"i- f- t-o. i tiY'p ti- II S I v tit. ill t I o ' s 'I i I -' - -t- gt i h -? f.i( I 4.1 i ' S a V I ' I 4 i - f til 1 if t f'it-i)i.H . f ft a?- 1 I U 'l t I K- ' I hv i I . f n f 4 , 44 I ' ' : -.' Mf I i W le.. . n , I'-. t'Uft 1 - Hit) 4 I n,, t iHgfc . v t - K A"; 4 t; .'! W , )U I - lit it ' fcr-- .I t-: -.- 4 i. sismm mm - Pro diamond crew. Top row, Olosman, p; Lyck, c; Graham, If; Probst, 3b; Pasha, mascot; STATE CHAMPS TO CLASH Forty-four Contenders for Amateur Trap-Shooting Championship This Year. NEWCOMB IS NOW TITLEHOLDER One of the events In the trap-shooting tournament, besides tha Orand American handicap at fit. Louis this year, will be the American amateur championship con teat between forty-four alate champions, the preaent holder of tha title being Charles II. Newcomb of pulladslphla. The list of preaent champions Is as follows; Alabama, J. K. Warren, S; Artinna, H. P. de Mund, M; Arkansas, J. It. Han ell, !; California, J. F. Cou,s, Jr., M; Colorado, B. A. King, W; Connecticut, Charles Vanstone, 94; Delaware, A. H, rtlchardsnn. 10ft; rlstrict of Columbia, af filiated wilh Maryland; ueorgla, J. M. Barrett. 97; Idaho, E. C. Orlce, W; Illinois, C. It. Ditto. 91; Indiana, n, M. Bmns, (IN; Iowa, J, R.. Jahn, 98; Kansas, 11. C. Hood, 95; Kentucky stale tournament not registered; Ioulalana, J. It, Klbb, W; Maine,, EJ. A. lUndall, Ml; Maryland. E. W. Kord. 97; Maaaachuaetta, K. A. staples. !W; Michigan. B. 8. Oaylord, 93; Minnesota, V, 8. Novotny, 96; Mississippi, C. M, U Key, 96; Missouri. P. J. Holland, 10U; Mon tana, C. h. I'araona, 93; New HninpHhlre, Klmer need, 96; Nevada, affiliated with California; Nebraaka, II. J, Ilobhaiiaen, 95; New Jeraey, K. S. Tomlln, 97; New Mexico, affiliated with Colorado and Wyoming; New York. H. J. Prendergast, 87; North Carolina. W. I,. Hefner, tK; North I'nkol. H. V. Kturgeon, fai; Ohio, J. numniell. m; Oklahoma, J. A. Camp bell, 9!; Oregon, U luyhurn, Aj pennsyl. vanla, C. II. Newcomb. !i; fiouth I'aro llna. J. II. Ptaplea, (W; Houth Imkola, A. J. Krench. M; Tennessee, Toonuis Hale, : Texas, T. Pryant, , I'toh, C. II Itellley, Jr.. lf, Vermont, C. H. Hiirr, 93. Virginia. W. l. Ilutitiela, list; Wasblualiin, It. J. Cbliigren, !; Weat Virginia, II. U Htnlth, U, Wisconsin, (I. V. t'eorltig, 9, Wyoming, affiliated with Colnrmlu and New Mexico. Warren, Tansll. Itkhardson, lisrtelt. Jahn. Key and Hala also won In luif. Florida and Ithmle I. Ian. I daw. uta as-1 eoctu hi, y,, fr nfnX ,ne j DOANE DOPESTER ADMITS 1 TRACK TEAM IS WONDER CflKTR. Vl. April -H;well I -Tt. frahinn oi the anm.sl Intm laa tfa and field meat hal.l her at lu.an yai. trr-Ur efirKi, llaylait, a mnihe tf Ih Mill rlai Wnn lo ll lillltl h H .ia Tli . h. in..r Sim . n I tha inno thud and tha iilits !-' Iuiih V a I'lf t ihl Sit tt t t It al 11 .- t ana tr.'t .-ai,i ttiia )rr I . in i i he a w..a.lf Th IlKl diual lo a I t i t hid til M"By, Ma, t In Ca laiih llal!is C.'i'a. , MaltL ess A Brannew Beverage ( mm NEW STUNT BYBROWN COACH Spring; Work for Oridiron Squad to Be Conducted Indoors on a Miniature Field. TO REVIEW LAST FALL'S PLAYS PrtOVIDBNCB, R. I., April .-Coach lOlwaiil N. rtoblnson of tha Krowu foot ball team has arranged something new In the wsy of spring work for his squsd of players now In college, quite different rrnm the uaual order of spring practice, and novel enough to arouse Interest In the game even at this off-sesann of the year. Instead of calling last year's playera) out to ths field for the ordinary run of spring practice, he will hold a series of i venlng meetings In one of ths large rooms In the Brown union. This room, when tha playera enter It. for the first gathering, will be arranged to resemble somewhat a miniature field, Placed In Bits of Sandlot Chatter fUamussen will set as h official tabu lator for the Walnut Orore Athletics, Those Huperhss can sure clout home runs They have several already to their credit. 1ong cracked a long one last Sunday. Paid tap permitted him to step around to bag three. Joe Hnltser will lie back on Ilia Corr K.leelrlR pay roll today. His services can easily be utlllred. This week will find Joseph Adams sta tioned st Snyder, Neb., where he will do ths slinging this season. If Baker has Joined the Merehsnts Hotel crew. Ha ought to help this fang reach the hall of fame. When It comes to spearing flys out of the clouds. lftflelder Bird of the 5u perbs represents his name. Kran'' I'adroe, connected with the Tollah Merchanta, Is playing like a regu lar pheiioni st the hot corner. Whenever you want to commune with Admiral Hull of the Omaha Gas Co,, Uckio the luuzer on Tyler 2016. Maurice Oreenwald, who uaed to stop the eellets back of the hit counter In New York, la In town anl would like tu hook on with some fast aggregation. In August Tetrck the Albright Mer chants have a peacherlno. This fellow Injects ginger In wholesale lots. John Oahan recently signed up with the Fairmont liellcla's. Jerry Kulhanek has been on bis trail for some time. Willie Probst snd Carl Stengel were the lucky ones aualnat the Urnndels alalislera. They each secured a eafa whack. Back of the clubbing station Art John son is dishing up an excellent brand of base ball for the Murphy Did Ha. Dode Hubatka broke Into the llmnllghi laat rtunday when be fooled sixteen of the Homesteads with hla punier. Hliitt of tho . Fileataa whiffed li ne t f the Heselln and si 111 didn't hav e it rliancu to gel away with the bacon, In Htlllmock. Roncka unit Bogats the Polish Merchants bale a trio of slahsteis that aro a lough combination to beat. When Shaffer of the Omaha One Co. Itarhs himself in bis sticking garments he will prove an enigma to local hltsiulths Verdon. 8. I).. Is here I'ele Mdlu re will hang hla lid thla year. I'ele ougnt lo ci'ini' bin k maiici to i in; gins kiui kale. Weber of the McOraw Klectrlcs only allowed the I'latismouih boys lo crack throe of hit offenna to the Ian I .'t safety. I'lie l'ali tni'nl a iel.-ria outfield hover around the six-foot marK, Vou have t , drive them high and far to escape their grasp. j I act Kui.dsy Kmmet KchafOr waa aur - j mowing the los don I'e made six-, h i n of the i'aliliiiun Knluhta fan Ihe ,ree. 'iloii tllli'kv ll.ilmns' lllielllt lunki 1 1 k a the gnoda on paper, but to dale they have . tsile.l lo unload the brand of bte ball eipeCteal. j Id Man Ourtirs aioptv demnnslrat-d the fad that he could sli deliver th.. 'it iit ii lie held tne ,'!! V'a t i three hits i At sher OsttMPl" covers an arre of I territory f'r the Murphy I'l.l 'l You j l'v. to ill' tbsrn ptvitv fast to tt em I by OslMnle. ! For the Braml.-I. rank fo.lruff ' l-blhhaal the hmeli'l fur an avel.ia i f 1 " aaahist the (',, be (utttiia !' out of two. Tina luiiih luiv.h lere''n's "in ur aiiii t'i pill Ta. i-lni'h.! ftfien in i ie ln I of safely amt th iniitaa : I'rltitlng Co. . .. ' rl.'il '' f"f Ih T He C . j fsl a. I U. !' a tt'log aloal tha Aa. i" ..it a ta i fatlad In st a I an it u lag I'.a debate s !!! t ' ru. W 111 l'i' KM ! i"i.. a I ' i "r i a v "t-1' I' u' t ai " h i iiiiM,M ar l lfur Ih : l"i Oil I H' Sieiil.'H, ..fiiity el'h x Ji fiti' Alcoholfra On Tap ami in Hottlci Omaha Beverage f.002 to COtS SmUi 30th Strrtt I'hone South 1267. south .siDt; .station, ommca, mil J f the center will be a iilg board paliilef, green, and laid out to scale to re pre-en an actual gridiron. At e ther end will b goal posts, snd on the sides Mill be l seats for the players, the Com he u! such spectators aa will be Imlud to ai lend, Inimmy f'gurra of wood, emlie handled snd pushed about, will repree I the players, With this outfit. Coaches lloblnaou an I flpraakllng, assisted by a number of ol I Brown foot ball celebrities, will rev tha games of last fall, the signals, an I suggest new plays and possibilities for next season. Brown was perfectly satisfied with Hi new system of ploys which C'oaVh Kobln son Introduced last fall, for an snub i of the season's work shows that the e,.i had a remarkable record In yan' aa gained. With the playera, few of whom will be loat by graduation, already w. li grounded in the fundamentals ff IN sys tern, optimism Is felt for success n xt rail (tiadhonrne Hluns, Outfielder C. H. Chadbourne, fonnerl with the Kansas City Feds, haa Iwch signed by Memphis. of Council Bluffs, played with tha C. B. Imperials laat flunday and showed up 1 1 mldecason form, Last flunday Joeeph Vanoua prove b knew how to tickle the pill. Ho checks I up three earn onea lor the t'.ranuei oui of four attcmpla, 'Learner, ft new gent fastened to th" Armoura, proved he could deliver In a ptnnh when he poked one for tho limit with tho bases chucked. Krom present Indications Potach. chief pill sharer for the Beaellna, will make all the City league baae balllH hustle ti grab tho winning number. nnacoa Fitch blew out of town '.he other dav. He sailed for lonii'i, Minn., where h wil bndeavor to cin three squares as a holster. On pouch one Thomas Baingwood. for merly a Class A player of note, Is work ing for the Mlckel Vlctrolas. Ilia hlttliu ablllly should win him a home, John Morrison, hailed ss a king anion r tho sandlot klnkers ot Lincoln, has moved to Omaha and will make ha tni.ial how wilh the Corr Klectrlcs today. To the Council Bluffs Tmper ala h IHo-ji tho duulnotion of playing the Inl lal f u torn-round Jamboree, fiald fi at hupp-no I al Iniiilb p, la,, laat Munil.'iy, Cokerlno Carmody Is playing th" nn off the game at short for the l)iircsi Nash siiiinl, and also clout, in lue ) I I like the veteran he really is. Stlllmock. who twirled part cf a game for the I'ollsh. Merchanta imnli a .lie Frank reweya. waa the properly of t'k Mlckel Vlctrolas at that time. Frank Smith would like to .loin aooi Saturday troupe. He is a go d rift -Id i or outfielder. For further informal! 1.1 call Douglas SH and ask for 73. fJolfer Holhrook of the llollys t liv able to cough no tt g'.ivl lino o' bii'ik when at the coaching station. He keen opponents guessing all the time, To date Jamea Mullen hs hi ci t .lit . over the rocks aa an ad) dlcato In -.n. tjieater Oinalia IcaHiie. Jim auoua v o giinie ar.d is Intoxicated vatlh niivi- Andieeson and Nyuanl ot the- Wa n U (irove Athletics n.ugl; up 'be fiinn.- i tu:. that llliKe auiisaloe I'lun suii'.-.ne II ,.c camp of the Walnut (irove .Mhh't'es. Veiy aeldom Is a catcher a s re I me chaul on the paths, hot nevci -t hole -iieore Lane, hemiet wearer for I lie Ai bright Merchaivt. pilfered Hum; last .mi nay. Now that Thorn!. iKInkyi Fun' a holding down Hie bit pniih 'or Cia C r ' F.lectrlca It will be a d frindt noil, cr i i pop one lu that Ulrci luci that w II I vi ! lafe, One labeled to go over Ih - b'anl. a' I'lattsnuiiith was slopped a d ill iii lean, when krug of the Mi itMW t Ice il nalle-1 Ihe pill as II was on its lull I mo the fence. liitb h 1'lata shoed some spe il oil th paths last Huodav. He Is a '"intli felln in stop afier he reaches Ihe first st't'io i becaiihe he cciituins iery ie j m ' - it.- 'i. i. I use pilferer. jt Sunday Albert Watt fouled h m el and several nthets when lo tlrl"l ' no hit same for the A. '. I' M. He u I to cat' h and lust lately f"uud mil could twist 'em. Mel.idv. I ynhsf and Vlulhua ea-h slaoi nie.l thre, on ll'e i o fur III"' I HVI' aKsinat the llm-m' -Nash ouitu. T ll"mii.e.l nine i.f in rmhlrru blla ' in re.t by the Lotus 'ri'iuer I'nadv l ain on Ihe ttij iil I bat, (ill Man Toi'nti I ui k nm lo h leiMleilcv lo IIHer on iisdk tll l! I thmiK't that a small h..o ws bio v : in bla nslil hg ll MioUv Althnugh lriir-l -il'i. iii. 'l a C 'i Iran with lee Noura ml ' i li"i-p -. .. r lolti.. I" p'-ir uh them 1 " htocUy h winked f.il Ilia I'.rai.h' ' t I oil ay he will u nl hl I'U f a I I.I f Nil The Wn'.niil i e ,11'iliUi' tin. h ,H- I tha f"ll"m i.tf.,Tl V V a. in p!-"t. IM .ti. lie- ' i, h I- a t'f' itaol tai tiaatil'ia, Im'H an-l II if ' Haim .. n .'il' u.'l l a, I li . i tot Company n I a ta ' mV" f ' I " . I 'Maaega . aaaw.fcMaa J t. aa e I aai"a i i a, ,.a "" isia