Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 10, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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    Bringing Up
WHAT E rou DOINC? jVj, V , rLL evening I wow HUT ' (i HIS EARS rRi , r., YOU IDIOT- J
is- J : 1 v- TrA FROXE ICOULONT I c&o THATf A
1 4j COL 1
LINKS HAVE SHADE
BETTERS DUEL
Gardner, New K. C, To.ser, Holds
Omaha in All But One Lonely
Inning;.
MERZ TWIRLS HEADY GAME
LiM OL.V. May .-Spcolal Telegatn )
Oairinrr, Lincoln new pitcher from
Kansas City, hurled airtight bnll through
out ani hail Omaha helpless in al but
en Inning. rc! wa also strong In
the pinches except in one Inning, Oardner
allowed hut three hlta, Mri U. Both
pitcher wr glvon splrnrlltl support.
Korsythe's walk, steal of second and
Frlfat'A single accounted for Omaha'
only run.
A walk to Lobar, Stevenson's out, which
put Lobar on second, followed by singles
by William and Moraa, scored Lincoln's
two runa.
from than on until tha and of tha
gam both Gardner and Mart! war pus.
gles. Marty Krug pulla.) off two stunning
catches In copter" field on long ijrlve
iaar to the fence, which looked good
for three haaea, Miller also played a
fast fielding game at first hase. Score:
OMAHA.
A B. H.
H,
tt
0
1
0
0
0
o
i
1
Smith, If
Krug, cf
Forsyth), rf.
Miller, lb..,,
Kilduff. aa.,,
Krueger, r.,
Hurg. 3b
J-'rlest, :b..,.
Men:, p
Total
... 4
it 1 3 24 20
LINCOLN.
a b, n.
H.
1
0
11
0
0
r
i
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i
i
i
3
1.1
0
0
Carlisle. If
Hlnchman, 2b.,
Thomanaon, rf,
Leber, rf
Stevenson, aa.,
Williams, lb...
Morae, 3b.,,..,,
Rohrer. c ,.
fiardner, p
4
Totals 25 , 2 27
Lincoln '.....0 O 0 2 0 0 0 0 -2
Omaha 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-basa hits: Rohrer. Carllale, Kor
sMhe. Double play; Mera to Hurg to
Krueger to I'rleat. Rolen bases; Wil
liam, 1ober, Hacrlflcp hlta: (iardner,
'rilevenson. Struck out: By Oarduer, 6; by
Merz, 1. Basra on balls; Off (iardner, 2,
off Merr, 3. Left on bases: Lincoln, 4;
Omaha, 3. Time: 1;S5. L'mpltea: Mullen
and Andrews.
MOl'X riFTFKAT "1)KS MOUSES
(((ereome Klve-llnn Lead
nrt H In,
l;luh( to He van.
fiKS MOINKS, la., May .-Mlserable
pitching and fielding by lies Molnea anil
a bonchead play allowed Hloux City to
overcome a five-run lead and 'lefeat the
locals, fi to 7. The acore:
filOL'X CITY.
AB. R. II
O. A.
("allahan. fa 4
I.ejeune, cf 6
V Hison. rf 4
( onnollv, 3b 4
Hensllng, If 5
Croshv, lb 3
Livingston, e 3
ooney, 2b 4
(iaskcll. p 2
1
Totals
...14 S
MOINKS.
AB. 11. II.
PES
O
1
Halm, rf ...
Hunter, cf.
.Hunter, rf.,
Jones, lb...
Meipan. If..
Breen, c...
Hartford, si
tlwoldt, lb.
I'lsire, b...
Hnkr, p . .
Klllaen, p..
Musscr, p..
1
Totals 42 7 11 27 P.
NI..UX city 0 1 0 0 ft 3 3 0 1S
Pis Moines t O 2 O 3 1 0 0 ft-7
Three-base lilt. Watson. Two-bise hits:
l. leuue, I.IMngslon, .V-loan, Kwnlil.
Mti-en i2. Hscrlttre hit: Wsimn, xioIkii
liasc: Lwol.lt. Left on ! Sioux t'Hv.
fi. has Mf.iius, 9 Struck out By ilaakrll.
4 bv Baker. I; bv Ktllcen, 1, bv M iei,
1 cs on bulls O'f linskcll. I olf
BhU. r 3 nit hl lean. '.'; nil Mus; ar, 1
III! ilti'll'd hall: By lUskrll, ttleeil
Itus and runs off Bukar, 4 ruoa. H lilt I
In sU tnnliiss iiione out In elshttn. iff
Klllicn, I ruii, J hit In ti (Hli. In.
mutt. '( Mu-!'. I f"n. I hi' l '" "'
i.nr Hill I ltinlii-i !" d ball Bieeii
0,..il.l pliv. i tali t Hartford to J.in.
To io- 2U I ini'liea. Canny nl I '
il H
North Side Firemen
Lick South Sidcrs
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Standing of Teams
WEST. LKAOI'R. I NAT. LKAHI'IC. I
W.UPct I W.L Tet i
Wichita, ...Hi .'l Brooklyn .1" 4.714
Topeka io h .Ofi1 Momon ....1" h .ml'
Lincoln ....10 .toi! Chicago ,.,.12 9
Onuilia n 1 .m. ( Inclnnatl .11 11 .wil
I'. .Molnea. 7 ft .4.171 HI. Louia.. .. 10 lo.vmi
Hloux City.. 7 10 .41!! Phlla. a .:
Penver .... 10 .1751 Pittsburgh., 9 1.1 .auTC
St. Joseph., h 10 .333 New York., 3 13 ,IH7i
AMKfl. ASH N. A.MF.rt. Lt"AH' E.
W.I, Pi t. W.L.Ivt
Louisville ,12 6 ,W7 Cleveland ...14 V mi
ImilanapolM.l'l D .n.'S Wash 'l . HOO
.Minneapolis II 7 .rill Hoaton ..,,.11 11 .TiUO
Columbua ,.11 7 .ll pitrolt II II ..Mm
HI. I'aul 9 9 .ft'UM'lilcHgo 11 12
Toledo 7 10 ,412 New York. .11 J.
Kiin. City... 7 II .:MHt. Loula..,,
8 II ,42!
7 13 .M
Milwaukee , 4 11 ,222 Phils.
Yratrritny'a llranlta.
WKHTICRN LKA'JCK.
Topeka. S; penver,
Hloux City, H; lira Molnea, 7.
fiinaha. 1; Lincoln, '.
WI' hllH, 1; Ht. Joseph, 4.
NATIONAL LKAra i!.
New York, 13; Pittahiiigh, (.
Cincinnati, f; Chlrago, .
AMFJKICAN LICAGIH.
ft. Loula, 10; Waahlngtnn, 6,
Heliolt, 1, Philadelphia. 2.
ClilCHgo, S; New York, 4,
Cleveland, 1; Hoaton, b.
A M ERICA N A HKOCI ATIOX.
Indlanapolla, 9; Mlimeapolla, 3.
Toledo, S; Milwaukee, 14.
Columbua, 3, Kanaaa City, J.
Louisville, 3; St. Paul, 7.
(ainea Todar.
IVeatem Ieague Topeka at Denver,
Kloux City at Jies Molnea, Omaha at Lin
coln, Wiehlta at St. Joseph,
National Iauue New YnrU t rum.
burgh. Phlladelplila at HI. Loula, Boston
at Chlrago, Hrnoklyn at Clmlniiatl.
American League-Ht. LoiiIm at Wnali
Inglon, lietrolt at Phlladi'lphla. Chlr.iao
atNcw York, Cleveland at Morton.
Kaws Victorious
Over thd Ecar Clan
rKN VKh, May 9. Topeka defeated
I fienver today, fc to a, Klevens and Hhes
laa, nenvera ratchera, were unable to
play on account of Injured handa and
s'k, a locsi seml-profpKsional received
for the locals, Hcorc:
I'KNVKIl.
AB. H. H PO. A K.
PO.
1
1
0
4
4
Kiiuer, rr .6 l
Reed, 2h A )
Kellher, s fi o
Oskes. rf
Hut chor If,,,
Over, ,lh
Shields, 1b. ..
L. Zack. c,
Reynolds, p.
Spencer ....
Kaufman, p.
Havens
Phestak ....
Totals
11
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
,W 6
13 27 IB
TOPKKA,
A Ft. It.
Agler, lb fi J
Cochran, as ,1 I
Lambeth, ;ih a 0
Tsdemsn, If 4 I
Kruger. rf 5 0
Tattlmorle, 2h .. 4 1
S' hewlt7,er, rf I 2
Monroe, c 4 1
Hall, p 3 1
It. PO. A. F
12
4
0
Totals 37 S 11
1.1
Rstted for Reynolds In seventh.
Battel for Zack hi ninth. '
Batted for Kaufman In ninth.
Topeka 0 1 0 0 0 0,1 1 I a
fienver 0 : i 0 0o 0 3d
Two-base hits: Kruger, Monroe Pver.
Agler, Miller. Thre base hits Reynolds,
Kelley. Home runs: Reed. Miller. ' Bases
on balls: off Mall. I. off Kaufman, 1,
Struck out: Bv Reynolds. 3; by Hull
hy Kaufman, 1. II n bv pitched ball
Cachran. Passed halls, Bv Zack at. IIH
and earned runs, nff Revnehl. n bits
7 runs, In seven IiiiiIiiks; off Kaufman!
2 hits, 2 runa in two Innlnss Sacrifice
hits; Cochran, Tvdemau .Monroe Iwittl.
more Time. 2 0.".. I inplics: livan and
Kane.
WI1IK.I ,llK TO ST, JtiF;PI
Rojr I'allrrimi Ulna h Ilia c..
cellenl I'llchlii.
ST, JOSIM'tl. Mo, Mav ' St Jnaeph
defeated Wichita !,, a kaina fraturei bv
Splendid ptt. hlllg of M trMsn Roy Pat
let .,) iio k.pt hlia - tiered Ihrougliout
the same Ttw I r iinioi rs looked like a
nen (. m, and placed fart ball ot.
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THE BEE:
Copyright. 111. Inttral N
CUBS BEAT REDS
BY EIGHT TO FIYE
Williami' Triple Breaks Up Game
and Gives Chicago the
Victory.
PRENDERGAST STARTS RALLY
CHICAGO, May 9. -Trad Williams'
triple, broke up today's gama ulth Cin
cinnati and gave Chicago an II to ( vic
tory After two men were out In the
eighth Inning Predergaat started 'the win
ning rally with single. Mchult and
riack followed with safe lilts, filling the
bancs, ' Williams followed with Ills
timely hit, which gave the locsls the
game. Zimmerman scored Williams with
a single, then atolo second and third
stid clinched tha game by acoiing on
Clarke's wild throw to third.
The game waa a balling bra, each
club hitting frequently, the visitor over
coming Chicago's early lend and forcing
ricaton and Pierre to retire. Prendergast
checked the acorlng of Cincinnati,
Mitchell lasted but one Inning -for Cin
cinnati and Hchnelder had little diffl
culty until the eighth, when, after two
men had been retired, the locals filled
he bases, lie gave way to Hchulii and
Williams waa the first man to face hint,
Score;
f'lVMNNAIf
C UN" AllO
AH H II A K
AH H O A R
Nsala rf ... 4 1 ( :Minn If ..,1 I o 0.
Kllllfsr, If.. 4 D J 0 if. hulls If.. 4 14 1
tier,,,,, ,( 1 a J iria-k. rf 1 t 0 a
Chase, lb ... 4 1 7 I (Williams, rf t I 4 I
Clrirfuh rf. 4 I ID igim'rmin 3t ft 4 12a
I : roll 3b I A I I (l"IT, III ... 3 1 7 0 A
liHen. 2b . 4 I I I'VerkM !b., 9 ! II
i Isrka. r... 12 4ft (Allen, c 4 A 3 A I
Mll.ill. p , 0 D 1 I linnolstl. ra., 4 1 4 1 A
Wlmi A 0 ISxlnn. s , .. I A A J 4
ehnli)er. H t I Opiene. 0 0 t l
KrhtlU, D ,. 0 0 I H'ZwIIIInc . . I A 0 A
- rren'sasi. a 1 1 0 I A
loula ....12 124 l 1 - - -
Totals ... 8 Is 21 II I
Batted for Mitchell In second.
Baited for Pierce In fourth.
Cincinnati I 2 I I 0 ft 0 0 0 S
Chicago 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -
Two-base hit; Hoolan. Three-hasa tills.
Jnitiiermsn, Wllllania. Stolen bases;
Saler (2i, Neale, Griffith, Zimmerman Ul.
Iioiibla playa: Louden to Herzog to
Chase; (iioh to louden to Chase, Basea
on halls: Off Seaton, 2; off Pierre, I;
off Schneider, 2; off Schulr., I. lilts and
earned runs: Off Beaton, 4 hits, 3 runs
In two iunlnga luone out In thlrdi; off
Pierce, 3 hlls, I run In two IiiiiIiiks. off
Pendergaal, 3 hlls, no run in five Innings;
off Mitchell, 3 hlls, 2 runa in one Inning;
off Schneider, II hlta, 3 runs in nix and
two-thirds Innings: nff Schulr.. 2 hlls. I
run In one-third Inning. Struck out: By
Seaton, l;ihy Prendergasl, I; hy Kchnol
ned, 1. Passed hall. Allen. I'mpirca:
Mem and Kinslle.
(,lan(a Rent Plralea.
PITTHBI HtiH, May 9,-New York won
from Plttahiirgh bv a score of 13 to fi
hei today In a name fentureil hy weak
pitching. Kadi side used three pitchers,
but Mathawson waa the only one ef
fective, allowing one hit in four Innings.
Burns, Robertson and Loyle slsrred with
the bat. Score;
NEW vrni PITTBHt nail
All HOAR Bfirnsv. rf . 4 0 I A A
IVirni If . 3 II ft Carsv. If, ( 2 H A A
K,.ht,.n rf 6 4 1 A Atohnsinn. lb 4 All 1 I
tin. I. si..... ft J 3 A AW'asaer. .. I I
K a.iff rf ..Kins I.Hmllh. as.,, 1 A 2 I A
Kl'lrher. as. 4 S 9 A I lllnehmati. rf Z A A ft
Mrrkle. Ih . ft 2 7 0 OKalrtl. SI. . . J t A 2 A
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llsniot, p . ft A A A AJaoha, p
Malli'aon, ft 1 A I ft htill r. .,
Hill.
T"lla
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Telala M
Baited for Hlhsnn in smth.
Halted for Jacobs in sl!h
Ballad for Hill in ninth
New York 0 I 1 0 0 4 0 1 13
Plttahiirgh " 2 I u 1 0 n it 1 - ,'i
I Two base hits: Burns, Kauff. Illnch
jntaii, Harmon. Three. toise hlia. Kletclier,
1 1 liiehiiian, Hiilrd. Home run echttililt
iSloli-ii liases. iovl. iSi, Kauff, Carey.
I double I'lni Smith ' lllllttsslsladl, Johli-
sloii lunns.iisledi Hilars on balls; Off
Bentoti, I, off llariiion, 4 off Hill, 3.
i lilts and earned runs' Off Tesreau, 7
bus, 4 iuiis In five innlnss off Meuton.
in hits, no runs In one-iblrd Itinlti. off
Matbevison, I litt, I run in three and ln
llilids loiiliuts, off liaison, hlls 4 ions
111 five and otic thin! ilinitltfa, off J
'c.bs, i bits, no runs in to1htnl lit
ulna" off Hill, I lls 4 runs In three
liiinntis llu In pitched tali Mv lu-n-toti
tlialidi l. .!' ol'S l llohei t s.'it slid
Mi Krcbnle bv lllll ll l. litu ll btluck
nut (. Tesieail, 3: by M,itto'Wsoo, 1.
In Harmon I hi Hill, I. I inplres Itig
Irr and Harrison
Boston Arranges
Reception for Tris
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OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911!
Barrio
Demetral Sore on
Nebraska, Declares
War on Chas, Peters
William riemetral, the big flreek wrest
ler who meal Charley peter at th
Auditorium tomorrow night, ha a grouch
on Nebraska And William aa he i
going to take nut his grouch on Ih tta
by "breaking Charley Peter In two."
T'emelral sent a telegram to "Farmer"
Hum jasterday making public hi griev
ances, liemettal lol, the Karmer he had
Joe steelier down three tlmea the other
night In their match at Chicago, hut III'
the referee and the rope saved Jo each
time.
Iiemetral had visions of sticking long
time with Siecher and from ll account
It consldetble of rough-nd-lum-hie
battle. Iiemetral la said to h a
rough lad lu the ring and a provider of
thrills Whether he had Steelier down
as he In Must, is something to take with a
grain of salt, but It Is true the Iwo rolled
out of the r Kg together on one oceaalnn
The Hreek la ore, ery, vary or. and
be' out to make Charley Petera the got
Charley, however, seem not to ha greatly
worried and aya he'll ha on the Joh to
aallsfy any deslrea Iiemetral may hav
for vengeance on the slat
Annual State Golf
Tourney to Be Held
, Here First of July
The annual sti golf tournament will
he he'd ! Ih Omaha Field club July 1,
i, 7 and .
Thla was decided upon at a meeting of
t r b srl nf dlrsi tors of the Nebraska
State (iolf aasocUtlon at the Commerelal
club at noon.
T he Liner In Country club, to w hom the
tourney waa tentatively promised last
year, reported Its course Ws not tl
prrprr rondlf on to entert n the big state
tourney, so the board decided to gwarl
Il In Omaha ak-ain. A It la the I 'kid
club turn to have the event It was ro
awarded.
Two new clubs were admitted to mem
lershlp in Ihe alale association. They
S-e Ihe Prettiest Mile Coif i l ih of Omaha
and tie Country rlub rf Kearney, Tin
arealion plans ti slari a camps! m
Immfdla'ely to bring a dozen or so other
Nehra'ka country ' cluba tnlo Ihe stnt
fo'd.
I.'lei en member t the tal a o lition
were present. Ine'ndlng President R. It.
Mcls'eh la r f Lincoln.
Omaha Wins the
Capper Cup, Says
President Zehrung
TOPRK A. Kan,, May -Omaha will he
awarded th slher loving cup offered hy
liovanjor Arthur "Capper nf Kansas to
the tenm In the Western league that had
the largest attendance on opening day,
aerordlng to a message from President
Zehrung, received her today.
"The cup has not bean officially
awarded," Zehrung tld, "hut Omaha
won It."
The official attendance opening day, ha
n id. was:
Omaha, 5,114; Wichita, A, ',. Lincoln,
4.M4; Slniu Cltv, Topeka, 2 t'.';
Penver, 1 .14, Pes Moines, l.rir;, and Kt
Joseph, li-3.
HURLS ONE-HIT GAME
11 FRAMES AND LOSES j
VKIIMII.IIOV. H P, Miv ft "tik
Wenlg. Imrler for Mnrnlngald collaKe,
Sinus Cllv. pitched a ene hll, eleven o-1
lung contest, against sinulli Pakni I nt-1
verslt) nine today hut lost hi gam. I'
In a 1 tie Msroon go) hut three hits
off Jlteele and Ihsv d d not flgni In the
loll score Wenla; Olilj ps, a ' rl- I
fh e, end Johnson a tlilt l sackrr, higii
he of a roiintr produ rj th or
in the rl stith i
SHOENMAHi AND STUNZ I
MONDAY NIGHT'S WINNERS'
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PUT BACK IN U. P. SERVICE
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Drawn for The
CLEVELAND TEAM
Tris Speaker Given Warm Welcome
by His Old Friends at
Boston.
SCORES INDIANS' ONE RUN
BOSTON. May .-Trl Speaker was
given g warm welcome hy Ills old friend
here today, but the Red Sua adminis
tered a n to 1 defet to Cleveland. The
Shrlnera presented Speaker with a fej
and ft jewelled badge. The Boston club
gift, was a massive sliver loving rup.
Speaker scored Cleveland only tun on'
his sarrlfbe drive lo the flagpole for
three buses and ft slnnle hy ftoih.
Leonard pitched good hall for Hoaton,
allowing hut thne lilt. Covelcskle
passed Carlgan twice and each lime he
scored g run. Kriora by Cleveland's In
fielders, coupled with hits, accounted for
Boston's other run, Score;
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Mitchell, I.. A A A A . v
K.nos 1009 Tom.. ... w 31 0 A
Tol a la 34 i( I t
(Batted for Covelcskle In the eiglh.
Cleveland 0 0 If I 0 0 0 ft 0 1
Boston 0 0 10 10 12 h
Two hasei hits: Hooper, lonsrd, llnh-
lltreii, three haae lilts; Mieaaer. parrt
flce hlls: Onveleskle i2ik (ianoll Walker,
Leonard. Pouble play: Janvrln to Huh
lltr.el to Carrlgan. I'lrsl on errors: Bos
ton 3. Base on balls: Covelerikle 3; Mit
chell I; lonard 3. Hits and earned runs:
off Ooveleakle ft; hits 2 runa In 7 Innings,
Mlli'liell I hit no runs In I Inning; ton
srd 3 lilts; 1 run in ft innings. Struck out
Covelcskle, 2: Leonard, b. I'mp!r -Con-noli
v and Owen.
Tiger Win from Mark.
PH I LA I iKLPH I A, May 9. -Thirty Se
nri balla were given In Ihe gamn In which
I 'droit defeated Phlladelplila today hi to
J. Llghtecn (if these pusses ivero handed
out hy the home I wirier. eRay leading
wild twelve while Cunningham and Bnl
and of Petrnlt each have el, I let roll
hit the ball hard with runners on the
basis, Cnlih twha making doubles with
the bases filled mid em h hit ill Mug III
two team inn lea. Score.
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Philadelphia 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 0-3
Two base hlls: Cobb I. Cunningham,
Pellman, Mellhauer. Three base till,
riel'bauei. Sloh-n buses Crawford,
Walsh, ponhle playa: Young to Bush to
Burns; iildrlng lo Mclnnla to I'hk.
Slrutik to Mclnnla. Bnse an balls.
Ciinulligham, Roland, H; Nahnra. 3;
Weaver, 3; Bay, 12, lilts and rained
runa nff Ciiniitushani no hlls, 1 run in
AinOMOBlULftOSH
Good Oil Is Cheaper
Than Bearings.
Stick tn a trad marked nil
Kuril s PANIIARP. It Is of
known high quality n.rui
uniform from lonotri to month,
nd )r to ytar.
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.' 13 Innings. Roland 3 hits mm run In'
t IiiiiIiiks: NmIiois. 4 hit 4 run In I
I Inning inon out In Jndi. Weaier i
hits 4 runs In I Innlnii. Ray f) hlls i ;
run In 7 Innings. Strut k out: Roland,;
1; Ray 3. I mplrea -O Ixiughlln and Chill.
Vank I. oar ) ( hlrago, )
.N'KW YORK, May 0.-Clingo Iplayad
an uphl)l gam her today and defeated
New York bv a scor of k to 4.
Willi Chicago four runs behind lit the
fourth IiiiiIiit, Kournirr niado a limn1'
run with two on ha, Jackson's triple
and McMullln' alngle tied Ihe score,
Chicago scored the winning run In the
fifth. Th Yankees knocked Wllllsmn
out of the bog In Ihe fourth Inning,
hut could do nothing with ( icotte, crura;
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Chicago 0 004100008
New York t ft I 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
Two base lilt: Mslsel, K. Collins. Thre
bse hit; Jsckson. Home runs; Riiker,
I'ollltller. to!en base; Pelscb pouble
plav: Plnn to pecklnpa ugh to Plpp; K.
oi'llina to Konrnler. Rase on errors:
New York, 1, Chicago, I, Baa nn halls:
Caldwell Wllllains, 4: Choite, 1, Hlta
and earned runs: Williams, 4 hlia 4 runs
In J'i inning; Clcolt 2 snd none In a
).3 Coldwell, ft runs etruck uut : Cold
well, Ii; Wllllsms, 2; C'lcotte, ft. I'mplre
NaMIn in Plneen,
Itrotan neat Hrnstor.
WASHINGTON. My It. St. liul
ly defeted WhlugUin,tody, 10 to
II, mainly hecaua of the wlldness of
Harper n1 Ayre. Oroom nd Pven
port holh wer netted out of th box,
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Every Day Is a Busy Day
at this popular store
Tin now stylos wo nro showing urn inn king a ilocitipd
sonsfilion willi younp; men - not only in thr ihishinsf fctylo
nf tlio aniicnts, hut tho royal vhIuph nt siit'h roninrknhly
rcasonalilo jtricps--
$10?.? -- $12?.? $ 159.9
All the ln-ixlit, now slnihs nml colors for sprint; and
iiiiiiiit'r wfftr, in Knlish, spini-Kiiplish, Hcltftl Hai-k nml
looso pfft'i t inodcls. I'atch pocki'trt or n'tnilnr, Htio-fmirth
or full linetl; oiip, two hikI thri't' Inittotis
"What you save on a suit here will buy the new hat."
Alcoholfr
On Tap nnd in Bottle
Omaha Beverage
CU02 to liOlB Suit!. 30th Street
IMiont South 1267.
SOUTH SIDt; STATION, OMAHA, NEIl.
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Buses on halls tinnier, n 'irmn,
Iism npori. I Paiks. 2, Ayras,
and earned runs: of Oroorn 3 hit
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Parks 3: Acres (, I miiliea-Hlldabr
and I'Hsns,
No Human "Punching
Bags" for Big Pug
Ai.rtANV W. V.. Mav Action 4k
Inrtriv hv the Stat AthletlR eomml!
In providing for "esamlnatlon of ftgi
era other than the regular physical esa'
Illation," means according to Cornm
lonr John rraney, that "an end 1
be put to the one-elded battle wht
hats heen Inliirlti Ih game In New To
Clly, especially between heavy weight'
"It shout time something wa do
to end sending hack-number Into 1
ring punching haga for clever boger
the commissioner sadd.
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