THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MAY 4. 1922. 9 Boston Red Sox Blank Senators liy 8 to 0 Score Hurler Quinn Rrcrivrs Kv rrptional Support Pratt Accept! 13 Charted Without Bobble. P.otton, May X Quinn pitched m ell and rtrmrd fscrpiional sup port today, tiotton driratint: Well ington, S 10 0. Every Cotton In- ptldcr nude at Iratt ont apcctacuiar lop and I'fiit accrpttd IJ chances. In the sixth Quinn doubled and Korea three run, the score: AW N 0 II au N o A R Seme. W I t lM H I I a Mfit, t i i i rMf k i i i a.- r tiii F'mi r i r fwioiHi ill) wiiun see 1 ' I 1 I I . flN P kiilih.rt, p Uaabel Toil 4 1(1 i!itii i I J J J .! T- 44 M I' . "Hailed t Phillip In Mnl. tuit4 far Briuh.rt l amis Wa.oinfioe '!?? ? Moatoa .....4 mi" PmilB. I'uten. J Herri lit. '. l.r. ICrrare: rarhleeeaan, W. Smim. ra.teaa hues HU. Imea III. Wulnn. n, kilt llkald. Itouble !!: ienl.IUm-r,hiniue'B.Jit. Pr Hrna. Dueen-Prnil-llura. Ifl en baeea: ihiii, (; tioeien, 4. He en ball': tiff Phillip. I; off Hnilhart, Is off Quinn. '. iimrM mi- B HrlliharL 1: fcr Oulnn f Mil: orf Phillip. 1 in ( Inninie: off RrliikaM. I In I inninie. mi y piirnaa hall: C. muh. by 1'nlllip. Umplraa: !. Ownm and Ohlll. Loelns pllihr: Phillip. Times 1:4. Yaak Errar lam iam. Philadelphia. Mar t. ICtmer Millar" errer on Oelieweyo lanf drive in Ik eiehih Inning lava Phllltphi to run and k 4 Ik t eletorir kvar Naw Torn. Horn nt't Iia4 lha kaltar f In pllehins dual wtik HeyL holding ika Yankaaa lo evn -altered kill. In In ninth Innln I'm. pirn Wllaen cbaiad eight Net Tark play era from lha duioul lor alleged obck iangua. Beer; 'BW TOK I PHIL-DII-PHIS Will, if Praeter. V Rkr. K Mlll-f. f Pin. Ik Ward. ra A H 0. 4.1 1 )' f 0. j SH 4 n AH.H o a, ii : 'croovvblod. OHO Shortstop Julia Mee and Pitcher Harry Uaumaartner of the Omaha Uuftalo herd nave been releated. ac cording to an an nouncement made yetterday by Br ney Burch, oner of the local club. Xlee. who wai obtained by Burch from the t'ortUnd club of the i'acine Coat league. il join the Toledo Mud hen, American Aftociation flub, at Kaiuai City this week. wat with the. local ' ITiM. Ik . 4 Jonnaloa. 10 4 Walk. If ' 4 irvrkim. a ' a I 14 I1 Millar. r 1 II 4 l. h. rf 4 til Dran. 3k 1 a. a 4 a I OiIIowit. t I . a 1 I I Bomawl. p a aainiuM t l I T0UI It . T(l! SI T 14 III Hltt4 tor lloyt la ninth, AVara hv Innlnaa: . yw Trk flail 5 Philelph( I 1 ( S x 4 nummary Runa: Will. Irolt, Taunt. Johnston- Wrh. Ilslloway. Krrora: Rakar. B. Millar. PIdd. To-baa hit: Bakar. Horn run: Johnnon. Doubl play: Yaunf-OaHoway.Johnaton (I). Bar. , riflra htla: Pvkr. Johngton. Laft on ha: Nw York. 7; Philadelphia. 10. Haaa on ball: Off Rommrl. 4: oft Hoyt 4. fltrurk out: Wr Homml. I: by Hoyt 1. Hit by Dlti'hrd ball: Ward, by Rommal. Wild pitch: Romm-I. Psd ball: Pr. kin. ITmplraa: Wilton and Connally. Tim: 1:1. ! Happy Hollow to Hold "Open Day" "Open Day," an annual event at all the Omaha golf clubs, will be held at Happy Hollow June 5. Al women golfers from the other i clubs in the city will be invited to play over the Happy Hollow course. "Open Day" is always a big; event. ' on the women's f oil calendar. " TnV other clubs will throw open their courses to outsiders ; later in the season, ' .' r '. ' ; '.. ' Mrs. Blaine Youug, a member of the executive committee of the Wom en's State Golf association, announces that final arrangements for the wom en' aratfi tournament- will hf made at a spcial meeting at the Happy Hollow club that day. . . The Happy Hollow greens should be in splendid condition for open day. Thirteen greens are now in use.; Flack Back in Cub V I Lineup After Injxiry i . , . , ... ', Chicago, May 3. Max Flack, star outfielder for the Chicago-Nationals, ' recovered from the effects of being "beaned" on the spring training trip, fined for - deserting. the team after the accident, but now apparently satisfied, probably will appear in the Cub lineup at Pittsburgh today. Max was going great at Catalina Island until he stopped one of Jones' wild chAAt with hi heart He suffered severe tickiim'tca ,mu invuajot skull had -been fractured. Because of that he returned home, despite t the fact Manager Killefer withheld permission for the trip., . ; i Hastings Man Competing in Kansas Gun Tourney Eldorado, .Kan., May .. 3. More than 100 shooters from states of the southwest and far west participated here yesterday in the opening events of the annual tournament of the Kan sas Trap Shooting association. 1 Scores of amateus included J. T. Downs, Los Angeles, 96; Jack Smith, Hastings,- Neb 96; and Joe Roherer, Colorado . Springs, .Colo., 9S. i ne snoot wmi continue toaay. - Tech, South and Bluffs ; High BaU Teams Win Omaha Technical, South and Coun cil Bluffs High school basket ball teams emerged victorious yesterday in the fourth round of the City School league. - South nosed Central out of a 6 to 4 contest and Tech defeated Creigh ton. 7 to 6, in a hard fought game, while Council Bluffs defeated Ben son; 20 to 3. ' - V Layton in Lead. Sedalia, Mo., May 3. Johnny Lay ton of this city, world's three-cushion billiard champion, will meet his chal lenger, Charles McCourt of Pitts burgh tonight in the third and final block of their 180-point match here tonight, the champion's lead gained ' in the first blocks being 36 points. Layton won the first block on Mon day night, 60 to 44, and the second ' block Tuesday night, 60 to 40, giv- ing the champion a total of 120 points to his opponent's 84. Baumgartner club for short time during the 19.M caon. He joined the team this seaton, but because of his arm, bas been given his release. Harry experts to sign with some semi-pro club in this state. Yeterday wa "houte cleaning day" in the Western league. Ac cording to the league rules, each club mutt not have more than 16 players on its rotter during the remainder of the seaion. Manager Joe Berger of the Wich ita club announced yenterday that Infietrler Wallace Mclntoth had joined the club, and that Outfielder L'onlan had been suspended by Sec retary O'Farrell of the National Baeball federation. "Kid" Schlaifer has dropped from the spotlight Now it's Jack Brit ton and "Cowboy" Padgett However. Schlaifer plana to get back into the public's eye by run ning for sheriff. The "Kidr' aays he would like to run for that office. Barnum was right. Monday's vacation for the Oina l.a Buffaloes ilidn't affect them any. They came back yesterday and trim med the Wilchita Witches. The great trouble with rainy days in baseball is that the players sit around and win conversational pen nant. Two days' rain in succession gives a ball club so much ' oppor tunity for mental speculation that it sometimes takes a couple of defeats to put them in the proper state of mind again. Barney should be thankful it didn't rain yesterday. Joe Berger, manager of the Wichita club, aays that his club has several old nicknames that are standbys, namely Witches and Izzies, but the latest is Isbergs, in honor of Owner Isbell and himself. DR. TODD'S ARTOBITOR removes wrinkles from the face and restores the natural expression. Offic) Barker Block Schlaifer to Forego Ambition to Run for Sheriff and Tame Omaha's Gunmen and Stickups NSIDE the 40' (.inch chrit of Morris Schlaifer smoulders a new ambition. It is to wear shiny gold star on which is inscribed "Sheriff, Douglas county, Ncbraka." and tote a heavy firearm. ' . But, temporarily, the "Kid" mini forego his latest am bition to continue mauling welter weights. Schlaifer has been making inquir ies for several days on how to break into the political ring, but last night had decided to defer announcing his candidacy for sheriff for a few years. The "Kid" believes he would be s terror to ringmen, though. "Say, some of the) siickup men make me tired. I'd like to get 'me' mitts on one of 'em once and poliih off his dome with the blunt end oi f bus speaks the "Kid." "Aw, huh up; you dan't know what you're talking about," says Mrs. Schlaifer. who is more or let of the "boss" around the Schlaifer houe hold. "You won't run for sheriff now or in the future, and you know it." Thus speaks Mrs. Schlaifer. But the "Kid" insists he'd be doing the public a greet favor to tame some of Omaha's gunmen and "stickups." President Ban Johnson Absolves Charles Robertson From Any Suspicion of Tampering With Ball Chicago. May 3. President Ban Johnson of the American league to day absolved Charles Robertson, Chicago White Sox pitcher, from any suipicion of having used a for- Seven Bouts Slated on Training Card The second of a scries of training bouts to be staged at the Orpheum Garden will be held tonight with seven four-round encounters on the program. More than 400 fans turned out for the initial training bouts held last Friday, and another large crowd is expected tonight. St Louis Awarded 1923 Women's Bowling Tourney . Toledo. 0 May 3. St. Louis was awarded the 1923 tournament of the women's national bowling associa tion at the annual meeting held here today. eign substance on the ball in pitch ing his no-hit, no-run game against Detroit at Detroit last Sunday. During the game and after there were intimations that Robertson had tampered with the ball, it being in A Ml A LIT : Friday Saturday I URIUrl I 1 Saturday MatiaM rCt rk f GANG PtSif NAtCV hMT MUSXAL L-V-rF REVUE PfU IJI- -.. a-ulta.a EVaalne. SOc II, SI .SO, $3 ad S3 SO Sat Malta, SOc SI. SIM and ZA0 A Complete Luncheon for 35c SOUP MEAT . Your choice of potat, coll. vf tabkr and pie or pwddinf ior dMMit.' HOTEL CASTLE CAFE aad CAFETERIA ..AUrrl Jane. Chf and Prep. Alao t Baautilul Hillcraat Today and Thursday Today and Thursday The, Laugh Sensation of the Season IS rJ.ATE0tV.OUV A FAILURE? FRIDAY FOR 9 DAYS GLORIA RODOLPH SWANSON nd VALENTINO in Elinor Glyn'a Story BEYOND THE ROCKS Final Dancing Party of . the Season SATURDAY NIGHT Sanvealre aad Farara EMPRESS RUSTIC GARDEN To Ask That Question Will Be Tomorrow Evening "The Man Who Knows" Clrtes His Engagement at the World Theatre Tomorrow Night i . . -. i "LADIES ONLY MATINEE" TOMORROW AT 2:15 . ADMISSION - 50c This Matinee Only DOORS OPEN AT 1:15 , "ALEXANDER" Will Answer Questions of Personal Nature No One aAdmitted Uner lb Years Old ;'":; . 'ClOUrm ia'Assw Not AjiaJttsal ; New Show Opens Sat. at 12 O'clock "ROMANTIC TEACHER . . Miniature Musical Comedy "CURRENT OF FUN" . .. Will Shock. Your Funny Bone v 4 OTHER "GOOD TIME" ACTS-4 PHOTOPLAY FEATURE "The Ten Dollar Raise" From the Saturday Evening Post 5orj PETER B. KYNE MATS. 30c Eacat Sua. Saturday and Sunday Continuous, Starting at Noon w Other Days Starting at It 15 Vaudeville Saturday and Sunday, 2, 4:20, 6:45, 9:15 Vaudeville Other Days at 3:20, 6:45, 9:15 . EVE. 50c limited that t.d ul to nuke it hop reakihly, Ty liiLb, man agrr of the Detroit tam, wrote s klter to l'reaident Jolmaon regard ing the niatirr, gQOCfl") LAST TIMES TOMORROW "Grand Larceny" - STARTING ' SATURDAY "The Rosary" from tha stag success JANE NOVAK WALLACE BEERY LEWIS STONE ROBT. GORDON Today 1'iiipire Nll.n brought to Miction, Afirr ml evamiiuiittn. it Cl kaa-o lo oi lit ball, uxd in the W"u4 ' ' rrtalr.t .iih TWlril anil aul.millr.i " dttbt. SUI IIOOI bat- ronte.t n ilrtroit and submitied h Uft giiM g Mnu 4, Ihem to rrfidet Jahnson for In- tn( rm p( n,( Uouie pUis which had brru uitcd tu puvrut rut "I cuii.uli-r Hol.rii.oii me cf tha clraarat pitilifis in (iin4niied base hall today," J'remknt Juhiuon aaid in commenting on the te. LAST TIMES TOMORROW "The Four Horsemen" SATURDAY WILLIAM S. HART in Travelin' On Round Four "The Leather Pushers" (Qibfveum ORWtWrll CIRCUIT VAUDCVIUC Matinee Dallr 2i1S Evry Niiht S:IS The Senaational Hit et the PhotopUy ' "Humorqu" VERA GORDON In "LULLABY" Halan Hlnln Natalia Bate"" Jo Shrlnor a Billy Fltniramena Burt BiUjr GORDON & FORD Blur Bert Kenny and I. M. Nobody Kfnxo HARRY KAHNE Topic el Day AeoeTe Fablea Path Nw Met.. ISc fo SOc Som 7Sc A SI Sat. and Sun. Night. 15c to S1.00; Sen IU5 Sat, and Sun. NEXT WEEK The Stupendou Spactacular Melodrama "THE STORM" f Tonight 6:45 8:45 "A Connecticut Yankee" First Times at -aC Children 10c 7 "JIG6ERS" 1922 Edition A Snappy Musical Comedy ' Cast of 125 People Matinee, Sunday, May 7th Evenings May 7,8 and 9 Priees $1 and $1.50. Plus War Tax EMPRESS NEW SHOW TODAY CONSTANCE BinfJEY IN "Her First Love" A Drama That "Strike Home" te Every Araaricaa Home. THOTOPLAY 12. 2:30, S. 7:S0 and 9i45 FIRST SHOWING IV IN OMAHA CrS At the Following Theaters Vitagraph, Inc., Announces "The Prodigal Feorurnsr JEAN PAGE and MACLYN ARBUCKLE From the World Famous Novel by Vaughn Kester Th characters are real, the situations are actual, creating a feature described as "The Great American Picture" and one that deserves that . title. , You will laugh and laugh heartily. 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