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HOME RON IN NINTH | GIVES HOSE GAME Beveroid Bats One Against Score Board, Driving in Three Tallies. JAMES WILD IN THE BOX ST, LOUIS, April 17—~With the call | three and nothing, Severold hit one of | Jasper's fast stralght balls against the | score board for a home run in the ninth inning this afternoon, scoring B. Walker ! and Clarence Walker ahead of him. | These three runs with one in the same | inning were enough to beat Chicago, ¢ t0 3. James' wildness gave Chicago its 8T, LOVIS. B AB.H Oxhotton, It.. 4 QAustin, ‘3b... 1 0 tker, rf % i B ofevereid. 0 Waliace, ms. 1°Wiiliase M| ececononmow~—nd | cmscumacns—a® ~lscesncssssssae® slocoscomsucsmas N atin e 'wo out when winning run ted for Felsch in olghth. *Batted for Brief in elghth, 2 for Wallace el 2 3 i to Ka in; verid to Austing 10 E. Coliins to Brief; Austin to Pratt to Ka Hases on Ml(;l: Off James, LA , 6. _Hits: Off James, 4 in t ; off Leyerens, in one inning. ok out: Ry J r, 8, by James, 3. Umplires: Nallin and Dineen. Farrell Announces Releases of Players AUBURN, N, Y., April 17.~The follow- ing releases were announced by Secretary John H. Farrell of the National Associa- ton of Professional Base Ball Leagues tonight: l\ohn-ld by l’nmlun—s‘.| New York g( league), ‘W, H. Anagan wseatine, In.; by Brookiyn, Edward Donald to ' Waco, Te; lb(yCfilu.o(Amr- (S e Mk <A, Bulpier 3 n_Antonio, s er Q. Snedocor 10 Bt Loula '(AmeFican loagu by ., John Clark to inn., Hiram Toj ¥ to_Dubuque, 1a o ., Jansen to : by Muscatine, Ia., A. B. o6 Link to Jackso Tex., G. H. eb.; Gna Faircloth, Shear and. Zinh 46 0 ran nn to he Atk: by Beaumont. Tex. to bul.vlllt. Ky b . G. Baker to Tal ras by Inaw, meff | by Mich. and Jo Dailas, Wi the cunmnonnswe | coce-sessc-® w And the Stolen Ohiekens Ave | Ti Walied Across Stream on o over the river road at Bremerton, N. Y., |9 have noticed four extra large Keese & wille. Selow here. Theee f mile: First, Fort Dodge: second, | ; ment which should spread through every HE fabrics are ex- | e bt btns. 0 N rth Dos Molnas: 'third: Nowton. " Time! %) Pusey. Boston (N to Philadelphia d;fi";”mm&o:”w"fi"w"".’; college, #o that the foot ball and base clusive and the tai- Early in the spring the geese crossed | mile: First, Codar ids; second, -(,?; Whitted, Boston (N.) to Philadelphia | 1ave expressed themselves as in favor of ‘b." Disyer and other athletes should be loring shall fit your the river and mingled with the fowls of | Marshalltown; third, Weat Molnes. 1-1 Hyatt, Pittaburgh (N) to 8t Louls |Playing a post workd's series of ball games | noromaticully s 1y 7y S 81 ) sonality accurately. the Bagy farm. They would come in the | Bhuttie: First, Non'wn Des Molnes; sec- #. 6. Joh Cleveland (A.) 0 Pitts- at the Panama-Pacific exposition next pa # Who have thanked me for ‘There are some smart ‘barkeeps’ In | o it had been entered, he was carrylng away o . Saturday he put in the day | flock. afternoon he heard a com- eese started and uuimu-w“ ‘| RECO second and Corneel third. ¥ | nell barely beat Dudycha of Coe out for Coe and Grinnell staged & hard fight , [for first in the half-mile, fast sprint, In which the record was broken, break the tape ahead of Tooley. school races. It was thought ¢ | Molnes schools would have thi ‘{much their own way In this the little towns from out in the siver bank. Looking | over St. Paul lke wildfire when it was Wwith heads to-| jearned that the dog which had saved heir necks was ' the town from destruction by fire had another hen flew to their necks and they hm, and that included every man, woman E. M Reulbach, Brooklyn (N.), re- was the fellow who could play the posi- | [ been struck and killed by an automobile. | siagned by Novack "t Y tion. Welght was what was wanted: | e barmiring the merve ob ihe iin® | | The animal was only a common tramp Devore, (N, world’s series belng transferred to the never mind the That £ the ere, admiring the nerv: e fellow, water, | gog, but he was loved by all who knew . leach, Chicago (N.), resigned by |coast. rost. Was 6o of an Englishman walked in. He was at- b Clactnati (N.) Thore la Phases which made foot ball 80 unpopular | ¢ireq in u loud, checked sult, loosely fit. W. Sweeney, Chicago (N.) and Boston re 18 a by polo fleld un the eXPo- | with parents and professors, Fortunately, b pockets on the and and child in the town. (A, resij by Detroit (A.) sition grounds.” sald Mr. Tener, “that |the rules were changed so radically that | 1'P8: With patch poc on coat, Three years ago & fire broke out during| E- Stacl Icago (N.) will make an ideal ball park. Mr. John- y & cap that proclaimed his nationality. He POORS o ¢ gy cago (N) . Mr today the foot ball player is & man of | o't have to open his mouth to he night and Blg John ran from housa| I Wafora, Pittsburgh (N.), resigned by (%08 and I both favor the series under average weight, of active body. and es- o 50 She el | 1o house barking and scratohing on the “5"";?«1’1‘"' L) certaln conditions. It would be inadviss- pecially active mind." vince any one that he was an English- | doors until he raised help. one with whom he came in contact, He always found warm meals and a nice place to sleep. His greatest enjoyment was automobile riding. tell it. and glory of a dog funeral. A marker will be put over Big John's grave In THE A Picture Story With Just One Word OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 18 CHAMPION RATTERS PeST 10 T™HE woRLD | 25 RDS SMASHED MANY PLAYERS ARE SHIFTED AT DRAKE MEET | ryseq Between Big League ciubs (Continued from Page One.) drive?" asked the man behind the bar, without a smile. *“‘Ah, no! I'm sorry,’ said the English- man, reflectively, ‘I really did not visit the stable.’ "—~Washington Post. HAUGHTON Afim ()HA BOWL STILL HOLD LEAD Gate City Shooters So Far Are High Men in All Events on Card at Lincoln. SCORES OF THE DAY'S PLAY LINCOLN, April 17.—(Special Telegram.) ~Omaha bowlers still stood an excellent chance of sweeping the platter clean in the state bowling tournament as a result of the third day's play. The Btorz Brew- ers stiil lead in the five-man team event. Zarp was high in the singles and Cochran and Sciple lead in the doubles, with first, second and third places held by Omaha men in the doubles, The summary of the day's play follows: Has Crimson Hopefuls Out Hustling Through Strenuous Spring Foot Ball Practice. FOLLOWS OUT A NEW PRINCIPLE STON, Muss., April 17.—Up at Sold- ld In Cambridge, Percy Haughton has a big squad of athletes and is follow- ing out his fuvorite principle of taking bright youths and teaching them foot ball, rather than following the old plan of taking a foot ball player and trying to impart to him intelligence. Haughton Wwith the system he has established at Harvard, was one of the first foot ball coaches to realize that under the mew rules of the game, mental training means more than brawn and strength. According to Haughton, brains are at n &reater premium on the gridiron than ever before in the hinstory of the gamr NAT. LEAGUE, | AMER. LEAGUE. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee “For Rent” Ad. Mothers Tell of © third position. Ne h < NUMBER ALSO HOP TO THE FEDS — Chicago This was | During the and Lighter of Coe just Country Lads Best. Some surprises were sprung in i3 i ! i I I € i i | 5 £ t l | H ] i In speaking of the last, foot ball season, M8, L, e S s e P e, ot 2 ke, LS AT, B ad o S e Codar Rapide | If the nctivity the putite and the nawipapsrs hivé boen | EERITRIS Nt 336 | scruasie” tor the lite of others, Shoa this direction impressed with the mental development gt B R S Wl shuttle race, | Rames of of foot bal. 2438 | than those who thearise from observation. Cedar Rapids | OT6anized 5 advance has DLeen 53| At any rate when a prospective grand- B would pass made,"" says Houghton, “over the old- 966 | mother urges her daughter to do as #he R I-w.— those released time method of preparation, when pound- | R. 93| did—to use ‘‘Mother's Friend,” there is and third. others clubs, ing, rather than thinking, put a team in 580 m pm the right advice, race. In this [the Dlayers t. Paul, sas City, i3, shape for its final test. X | m;;m‘h:tn,“mm ap- 20 yards, | ONe-Yoar con Minneapolls, §; Milwaukss, 3. b 58| Doge a to furnish pliancy to the musces, third 0 | JUSt what Games Today. ball,” continued the Harvard comech, *is' Fritscher an 07| $5 take away the strain on the cords and A st Bt Dye and Buffum.. ‘of o | Will have ""E“ lhtt(honl-loumucnnmodmlol!JAlnmd k # ligaments, to relleve the tension of nerves points, | Plaved by uls ot Cinoln. (100 much time taken away from the | Anderson and Boerd 1367| and tendons so apt to provoks or ag- thira, | 0f 1015 only nati, 8t Chicago. books, as they put it. The professor 1s | Racel vate nauses, morning sickness, twitch- ot aUEn R & o BRI Boar =S/ uo ¢ m‘; both M“ but rarely, e 0 o has h.u:' 3 d n Kansas: | strengthened, Tound that thie oG is on sale ;:mm 3 Ragrvend E“:‘u& fiun:::- !hrv::‘hant t:; radical changes &8 good mental training as K Btates. been pared the Athleties leaves in the school room, it mot better. I say :&‘:""" H‘: s,m“:,“fl; of the game in a8 good or better, because foot ball play- - record | of the team to travel 7. Welien, Breskivn OF.) o/ DULENS | oy one aiways very mvach (nborasted ta iy & R KR former combination, iles Main, Detroit (A.) to Federal|their subject, and I doubt if that can be ful letters received to-day are just as, acquisition of Lajole. (N) to O ) said of all other subjects which are given mmmnflmm relenses or sales cfl'fi&ufifl.fiumu )" |in college. $000d €5 Wave Grvatly sivanced. Ask ot cmr of financial (,K. Rood, Philadeishia (N) 50 Brookiyn h"(r:: Bretuatos rm'h.:l. also that, owing e h; AT g AL both major 0 ntensity of ling and the pres- Friend, worth while. R B ) MoConmall, Chieago (N.) to Cheaso [ sure which 15 Drovatt . to bear oo B i l). Konetehy, Pittsburgh (N.) to Pitts- undergraduates join together and say 1 , Dubuque. ourth, Dubuq to the boy who is not a world beater in Philadelphia (N.) to New .‘n.- ::' of the T it o6 9 S m":?;:.: :o :::h;-p‘;_ Thelr stadisn, | e L gl [ T | e e Plttsburgh (F) probation he is not allowed to represent i ot C. Dol Fhiladelphie (R, to . Cine FAYOR NST-'ORLD'S SERIES mrfima’w&.fl'fl’lm’ s i Gy T g T Siebore, Ctneianat (N.) to Phila- il reason the captain, coach, graduates and : ! third, Cornell; 1 1A . . Both President Tener of National One mile university: SERHIGERUISEYSEASIIES SARRTEREERS First, Missour! his stduies, If you do not keep up in odaton, Wyatt, Niedorp): sec- ;‘r e New TYork (V) to Phile- "‘: Prosident Johnson of Amer- | "iten ¢ vou you go on probation Towh Fime i Now resont | A Bogkl New York o) 1o Phite- oan Believe Plan Feasible. g Sooe e B R b s i TP In St W e G- (TPERGamE. New York () to FoSa- — S7aced as If you broke training physic- Tn. the hieh asipnia (N WOULD OCCUR AT EXPOSITION |*Y. e division, the fillow- “It seems to me that this is & move- were the N!. Magee, Philadelphia (N.) to Boston hat a mistake a man ; orth Sl e & . my interest in that movement at Harvard. | Washington," observed Dr. A. L. Lap- . nd, Newton; third, Cedar Ray ‘fifi':m' W DEL T 8t Love AR o B ““;A‘m"'““'::‘:“":“:‘rznhz We have worked hard there and have or- | ham of New York, at the Willard. This ] makes to wear ordinary, S Raplds: third, Marahall- | york Q) DS e of anl | #anized an elaborate system. observation was prompted by an incident made-for-anybody clothes e n Rsten: sacond. Wast W, C pp, Detroit (A) to New York stars plcked from t! best pi por - 4 “It would be unnecessary for me, T am of which the doctor was a witness, he ' when ours may be h.d arion. Time." 1008 | A7 Hish, Detrolt (A.) to New York (A) |defeated league. There have been rumors | iy oo ded the Harvard coach, “to | said, and which he related ns follows: | designed fi nd you e it veam A "o FE ik | tuated world's series would be played at | detoll the kind of mental work Which| I’ went into the bar of one of the ! alooe ikt ion MOURNS A DOG [»s (X0 " Philadelphia (A) to Chicago |the €Xposition or ¢ise that the twe pen. | U AVrage team undergoes during the | fashionable hotels, and was lingering , at gt tue - 3 {{ nant winning teams would play a second | 0™ However, I do want to bring out | gver a highball, when I was attracted by 55 to SEO the fact that owing to the nature of the §ame—the present game in only some (A3 Cottrell, Boston (N.) to New York AP} Bescher, New York (N) to 8t. Louts nee Save. Fire st Pa | the dapper young mah who presides over the botties on the bar. This young fel- “world's serfes” om the coast. President John K. Tener of the National McCarthy-Wilson three or four years old now—and the Friend. A league said that he thought a series in low was one of those hair-trigger youns Tailori g B, Kauft. Nowark (F.) to Brooklyn (') methods which are being employed In|men always ‘kidding’ with his customers | Co., e 2o, T, ot ] IR R ol el | s T 4, 2o, o | e W Mg i b ehmes | Tailor be an excellent thing and that in all like- (A o 11. et gt with the | 2U¢ ©F foot ball than he did In the old by the way, did it ever occur to you that days. Then a man of 20 or 30 pounds |y, ' 4 it takes some brains to be a successful Moran, Buffalo (F.‘ la. Newark (F.) From that ime on he has been the idol of the towns- ble to have the two pennant winners meet oach other again out on the coast, after | man. The ‘barkesp' saw that he had an | opportunity to do some kidding.’ The ' Pittaburgh (N.), resigned b; Indianapoils (A A) " oo C. K. Berger, Pittsburgh (N.), resigned ! by Kichmond (Int o Stmon Crookits’ Week. ) collected with ) having just finished contesting in base hapter I. Englishman began by saying that he had '1';."‘5; t:n:uy. npl:n": e:l:r on which was .8“""' Pittsbus ) age g On the lu-a.c; ik ant story | Just returned from & trip to Mount Ver- | The 1915 wograved his name. ‘l' a..'l:.“bfl!.n.u i opens, Simon CN::"- Wt to church. | non, and that he had been much inter- | "The dog came here seven yoars ago and I W, ‘Coomts. " Puiladeiphia () re- On Mosia SUTRRNIE L L esied in the lomb of the first president mrley.navidson he at once became the friend of every %.fl Bhis (A.), vestgned their bumble homes. S an L s { g Chapte Tuesday he ran down three orphans and & canary bird in ll;'ulllomobllt, Wednesday he beat Iu"\(o. Baltimore (F. :31:"‘«& for, :b. ‘“ivm) (A), resigned Junl, Brooklyn () end Toroute I'Itl its 98 refinements offers the maximum amount of satisfaction to be had from motoreycitng. All the @river of & car had to do was to open the deor and (L L. 4 Thureday, for S S Rias “He had o very beautifu! mansien’'| Coms in and look them oves. say, “Come on, John." and John wae in| O- Pters Breokiyn (N) | public recommendation of Blayers “Dnt centinued the Britisher. Ope ings til § P, M. the seat in less time than it takes to versal . Yea.' came the reply. Prices $200.00 up to $310.09, Vi “‘After 1 had gone through the man- Frider ho hogt e wits sion and visited the room in which Mr. Saturday he cut the salary of the 13- | Washington died I went out to the coach in his mill house and saw the coach in which he was permissible. The rule forbidding the winning the world's series from engaging in any further ball playing until the fol- lowing spring will have to be set aside Big John was buried with all the pomp VICTOR H. R00S 3 : Dapser VAL to ride, went on the visi of the animal for whom all St [, . Plank. Ea (A). realensd |for thin special case. But I think this a8 | gunge he went e church again, but it | S0Ustomed to ride, tor. Paul mourns.—Indisnapolis News. 1 rita. Chicago (F), veturned to 8t | be done. 0id Bim no good—Detroit Free Froes. | *'And did you see the horse he ueed 1o |2708 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Neb, . . \