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B TUESDAY, APRII - f xatn ¢ nn o Copyright. 1915, International et : atveg * e News Service. e OMAHA, YEY! l ree o ;M OSLAD TO SEE ARE INTER ~ i — '2"':'0‘-‘;:' HERE SHE ESTED IN 1T~ ARE YOU i AGL COMES NOW - ¢ ' j » TINKS '™ GONNA AHIIT'S A HOLOING THE i SPEND ALL ME MR oy Ley WONDERFUL. , BOOK UPSIDE i TIME READIN' Hmn'::gw-f; BOOK-MAGGIE DOWMN FOR? THIS BOOK -SHE'S AVENT STARTED : DIPPY ; AD-IT b | { i ( (opcppos it L] e ———————— n:l"l!un: l}x‘-;::g“mr:lrlr&r‘ malltc;li"-ald-' ';,’,,'f,'d chliebner was almost overcome, as he | Marshall of Joetown. “That is, the fragor CUBS YICTORS OYER Standin Of Teams BROWNS TAKE ONE ball, but he hurt his ankle siiding home 4 A s ON wo was the center for most of the attack. | will try to cateh It. Hi# press agent says g | g in the fifth inning and was relleved after Willls Shaves His Knob. | he will cateh it, but you mever car teh . PIRATBS BY 8 To " —_——— FROM GLEY ANDS‘\ l.',\ ff‘r‘:::).""n"“::“'tj remd'au);xl:’,’r:velnxln and y i ‘Ralvh Willis appeared on.the lot with I:‘V“‘:;l lr\xm‘fl\lxl are press hlncnl;. Mra | NAT'L LEAGUE. | AMER. LEAGUE. EI‘ BOSTON. WASHINGTON, Lis bean shaved as smooth as a billiard [Dahlman will accompany the mayor. BAT ' ? %? Pet. "q‘#:} AR ABH.OAE | Ky AB.H.O L HLC | ball. He shoved his cap on.one side of | The Rourkes will leave Thursday even Hooper, rf..3 2 3 1 OMoseller, rt..2 2 2 0 0| | ¢ N T o & / Chnemnati 4 3 007 Wasnineiond 3 . :'u::n.r, ;,; 918 ;m.'." {1000 e b ‘ !hls head and tried to show up hia com-|Ing. traveling in a special cAr. Friday Chicago Wing Hard, Uphill Fray rh:'f.'p‘.."r o4 3 enNew York..3 £ Loudermilk Would Have Scored a|fowm ™ % o 1 6 st 414 :‘,,‘Nelmn and Tiloski, Two Semi-Pro [panjons by knooking the ball |?\mu!h'"'"’“'"’l‘ ~‘:" Rourke will lead nnr""" L ¥ 3 < - 4 : 2. O d Vi, clud 2 “from Pittsburgh, Driving Kan: ;:: oo o f § ’g‘l’n.finm 3 Shutout but for the Errors Rt B Shormast 6319 Youths, Are Given Their Un- |them. = Before he got through he . had |0 lr:[n ha "lnn lowh, including the nfayor ! B | 8t Lous. H | TEERE — rIr e - Brttleship Schliebner as groggy as if a [and Mrs. Dahlman. Dan Butler declares # » - tlehner from Mound. 2 4 .3 Phila 3 | of Mates. 3 3124 Iainwmiin, 3076 2 0 conditional Release. submarine had spiked him. he will try to go and Dick Grotte will be Z g 78 il o8 rgllél Chicago, ... 3 & [hvakis hom 11 AREE AR, The Rourkes were all. sfrong yesterday |on hand. Floyd Grevey inionda to Pllot W. L. Pet. L. Pel | Mays, p 1101 - and everybody took a hand at uncoupling (& PArty of ten to the opening TIOF ;SRDERED OUT OF GAME|orooniyn 4§ il Louivit ¢ 155 | HURLER ALLOWS ONLY ONE HIT|{SfL.";::1 4 § } «377% 93 [MAYOR TO GO TO ST. JOSEPH 200 <verybod took o haad at uncouling e ? A ottt oaas, .. L g i £ i CHICAGO, -Aprl 19.<Williams' double | Kan. City. & 1 63 8¢ Faul 2 00| BT, LOUIS, April 19.— Loudermilk yieldea| ToWlt...30 ¢3¢ 4 ' outfield. They ate a.lot of fresh oatmeal | W|LL|E CROSBY SIGNS i Raltimore .3 6 .50 Kan. U 2 600 ‘battéd for scott in minth: - 2 NOSARGNE > Ing Saférh second and a steal of [ GATTIMOFe § 8 - 3 .4m |but one hit—a single by Jackson In the | pogeq © 0T FUR G TGV, 076 5 9—=2| The well-known axe dropped in Rourke |3t Drea and were .feeling. very .chip- base, e Chicago an 8 to 7| Pittsburgh 1 5 .875 Milwaukoe 3 401 |first Inping—and would have scored o |Washington ... 0000: 02 %4 camp Monday and two athletes were | n GRAND ISLAND CONTRACT . oyer , Pittaburgh today. The u"lulo 2 .%‘\slmmhfim 3 fi:’ shutout against Cleveland but for the er- | Two-base _hit: Hooper (3), . MoeHer, Red Styles was not present at the work- pping o 2 rors of his teammates. St. Louls won, 7| Milan, Speafter. Three-base hit:' Williams, #iven the gate and a fast track home-|gut. He strained his back trying to pitch to 2 Timely hitting, combined with | {iatiin, v“,ffm’fi';vfl-.':m!;. flxfl_-‘gn}'l‘g:h"z:f ward. The unfortunates were Tiloski and [the ball past the Lincoln bats last Satur- brililant base running gave the home club IM“H ,\r"o!m, g.c{\flce' (Iy‘:’ Bsrx'z;nkalr. Neiman, infielder and catcher. Soth are |day and is uhable to take part in strenu- its runs. In the seventh inning Cleve- |Louble piaye. Fostor to MeBride o {ous exercise | Williams: Collins_to Ca to Hoblit- |s¢mi-pro players and have not had enough % 1and filled the bases and scored a run on | v 1ame: Colling to ¢ B'é'fe“.vonm‘:-. 1. Pa Rourke has announced that tickets Ot 2 ‘played 4 'hard uphill game. They % bunched hits in, the fifth and drove ahtlelmer fhom:thé mounds In the sev- i(l they forged abead of the visitors l Safers triple sent Awo runs howms,. Willie - Lee Crosby, eatcher for the Rourkes last year, has signed a contract to play with the Grand Island club Crosby was released to the State league last ‘summer, btu refused to reéport and experience to cling to & class A job. e agas h e sighth: Vo TR RRIAN four succesvive efrors. In this Inning, | First hare on error 2, Wash- for the opening game will bs placed on " was ordered out of the game for arguing go. 1 Degroit, & with the bases full, Joo Jackson struck |InEten. 4. Struck out: By Mays, 1 by | Manager Krug put his men throush|sgle Thursday at several downtowh |mase ‘ban Eenm sol se sirons for mim about & ke, Carey made tive ite 1 * Bimiont St [ out. c:::“w ) e g three, hours of strenuous practice during [potnts. He has aleo hired ‘a Band to dis- | this. spring, though, and he had tofifed five times L. Beore: 6w York. 11 Philadelphia, Vi T. LOUIS. s N the heat of noon yesterday. ‘‘Believe me, |pense melody at the opening. In view | Manager Clink Claire that he will be good PiTTSBLS cmcpoo FEDERAL LEAGUE P i, T34 % Knv:::::‘u)': Assesiation. Rrp 18087 quoth Krug. upon his arrival at|of the fact that there will be no parade, |and: play as per orders this year. Carey, If. 43110 343 o 2518 1 ¢ Minneapo i 510 2|ther’club house, “you birds are going to|[Pa tried to get an ' orchestra, but}). 41300 130 11001 Kansas ¢ 911 1|hustie some between now and the open-|was talked out of it by Al Fairweather, Tarklo Lowes to Cotmer. 231 T42 Y 1M 0 Al e oay &nd Sulllvan, George: |ing.t.; And he progeeded to show 'em that |Who_declares his band has got any or-| TARKIO, Mo. April 19.—(Special Te'e el 080 33230 “A¢Columbus— he meant bustness. chestra in the world beat forly ways|Eram.)—Tarkig lest the openin Dase bail 14 $3 ¢ oWumee &3 315§ Indianapolia He made a switch:in the lineup, which | from.the deuce. fer univeraity, 5. £ 1. Eyrors and. poor 100 $ 43 pimdrmin 98 ¢ 1 8 ¢ Reries: Wil ;|max remain. pormanent. He shifted Doc Daklman ¢o Cateh Fivet: Ball. et by a0ots 1haes roap and AR AR Baas (B 0880 Toww.. BTN ¢ Ferrsand Coleman. Payne irito left tield and took up the hot| Mayor Dahiman has decided to accept |Rr 0 RALE 214 st 1 O PR waukee— RN |third corner himself. During the infield|the invitation to attend-the opening ‘at ? $$38.583 808 w0 n_at Boston; | *Batted for Shields in the sixth. Milwaukee - %ivieiwaits 0 8 1[Ppractice the mamager certainly made|St. Joseph, Friday. The ‘mayor will tien: Cotner, Newan and Day: Tar- : i Louia a¢ | sBatied for Coumbe in the winth. | Batteries: Wiliaiis and Johnson; Hov-|things hum with ‘hls ginger and Frita|catoh the first ball pitched: by . Mayor | yio SATALF and’ R Hawthornes B 1000101 4 %1 I ag St Louls, |Et Louts et iyn 81| Two-base hits: Shotton, Kauffmann, ce, Walsh, Severeid. Threc-base | hit: Wallace, Stolen bases: Wallace, | léton, Fitapatrick. Struck out: By to “fl:‘fl'u"-'(“‘m.n.""n“'": evore, | h 3 itr out: 0 aul 3 lases on errors: o 8, by Appleton, 1. Umplires: |Cleveland, 3. Bases on balls: Off Louder- and Hart, milk, 5; off Coumbe, 3. Hit by pitched Reds Trim Cards. ball: By Loudermilk, Graney, Barbare | INCINNATI, O, April 1.—Cincinnau [, Struck out: By Leudermilc, 1 by nocked Bailee out of the boxin the third gean " * Umpires: Nallin and Din Tigers Beat White Sox. it DETROIT, April 18—Boland held Chi- | . A i » ’ A > base | C8E0 to three hits today and pitched Do- | 9 ; e e wars | rol 4o, @ G 40 1, Viotory, - Jahn Gollina | = R wer e e — 4 Bt. Louls scored thelr | Jcored Thicago's n in the \ourth | " aingle. i steal of | INning. “Cobb droprod Ry: e atols | s single. hia steal of a and came home on MckKee's wild | er's aingle. Meodows, who { , pitched well, while Lear oh pade his l\n_c hits of the ‘of the situation at all times. CINCINNATL AB.K.O ces® r—————- P | omcos v Totals. H L H,0.A.8 'St Louly len sos 'y 'J B o4 o play: Roland to e i W , “._'..1}".‘.......1 v pril double, by 3 s | . : \ ' iy i i i i Watch the Windows! Ny 41110 i 3 . L5 211 21 o i 1 LL over town, display windows oy wove.. Sen sl '“':'u' Y "“-' & “"f Totals,....41 4 7T 11 EEEEE T Ml TN S oty st Bk o Thre - 1 - are smashing home the fact that ard was in' fine form. Score P HE *Run for LA?F in ninth. Pittaburgh .0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0~ 2 & 0| *Batted for Davis in ninth. is is Gill Week. M arnoon ghme [Kansas City.0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1— 411 2|New York . 03032042101 < SN b tll”ls ette ee enare Batteries: Pn;.n; Dickson, Knetser | Philadelphia 000031110~ A i S . 4 i ackard and Easterly Maisel, Peckinpaugh, R RN e hlhng Glll tt b N 4 Lapp, Strunk. Three-base : X ylng of his Tinaie: Syrattaw. Slenteds. : Heme run: Caldwell. Stolen N i G J e e’ u e Lies. | three Score, first r“fi:.f: :‘-n"l‘:"d 19 ""“.“' local """:“‘.nl Mainel, “Sroo. lioone, ‘Nunamaker i PN : D l d - . ers o hold down Chicago and the |[Double plays: Peckinpavgh to ne to § ¢ i, H 1 th B [P el boiod dotn Chioats ad e | Py sl Keoeget mteem v P ‘Dealers are ready with s e ARWOAE. | 5 | ofh Ponnock, 4. Hita: ‘Oft Pernock, 11 i | ot catured by three home runs, all made by oft Dav in three_innings. | Chicago. St. Louls was saved from a|™ By Caldwell 4. by Pennock, i G‘“ tt UU eek worments‘ & shutout by Tobin, who scored on » single | 00 5i, Doavid hou: Lagp. Vel . 8 - e Commally and Chill in the first inning. Score RH.E | This . ' Th_is . . Red Sox Loxe tu Senmtors. th I‘ th Chicagn .....3 02 0081 0 04 pRE e ome il 088000 0 8t 4| waskiNaTON. Apny 19~ Washington | 18 € WeeK.: 3 18 e llfe! Batterion: McConnell and Fischer: nt- y v 4 ] Crandall, Willett, Herbert and Hart. | "% Umely olts with errors of the visitors won from Boston, { to 2, today, by coup- | ‘Belong to the Great Fraternal Order of “No Stropping, No Honing.” Join the Seven Million men who start the day with the clean, cool, 1 Make It Twe Baltimore. | NEWARK, N « April 19.-Six triples | hammered out by Newark featured a lop- | fummel, Mo ‘lifl.‘ victory over Baltimore here today, T'fi.’,‘,,'.b,.'\‘:f 1‘: to 2 Kalerling pitched a steady game, | lumh. ... Bagriee | he visitors reaching him in only ope ! on balls: Off (round. Score s Rl eandse . ol ——— | , velvet-smooth Gillette Shave. _In;r.:-n.u:. April 1—Lee Magee's Fashion's favorite for N 4 L) ' . . R R | e 3 FL i Get your Gillette and give b I e s the' counter-sign — "I've got mine, one triple and three doubles, the whole S N i ¥ e ’ ” 1 netting fiv T Boany: . ) \ ; Have you got YOI.II’S? ‘ ‘ ' ‘GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY .