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‘\r— 1z ’ fHE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AIKIL 21, 1915 Bringing Up Father - oI i, eematna - Drawn for The Bee by George McManus TIGER SLUGGER TRIO DEFEATS PALE SOX Veach, Cobb and Crawford Smatch Team to Third Consecutive Vio- tory Over Chicago. RESULT I8 SIX TO THREE DETROIT, April 2.—Detroit's trio of sluggers, Veach, Cobk: end Crawford, snatched the team to & third consecutive victory over Chicago. The score was 6 163 Cicotte and Dauss were hit hard in spots. Three hits and a wild throw Uy Cleotte in the sixth inning decided the game. Manager Rowland made several ‘changes In the Chicago lineup. Outfielder Flesch was benched. Roth replaced Bre- ton &t third base and the outfleld was shifted. Score NAT'L LBAGL w. B AMER, ASS'N. L Pot v Phila. 1 W.L Pet Indianapolint 1 .5 4 Loulsville .. .4 Bt Paul....4 2 Kan. City...3 3 | Minneap Chicago .. Pittsburgh..] New York.. 8t. Louls Brooklyn . FED. LE, Brooklyn .. Chicago .... Kan. City..| Newark . Pittsbur Yesterday's Rennlts. AMERICAN LEAGUE. , 3; Detroit, 6 ashington, 2. , 2; Philadelphia. 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE. b ufs, 0: Cinclnnati, 2. Pittsburgh, §; Chicago, 6. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Ohicago, §; St. Louls, 5. Kansas G}. 4; Pittsburgh, 4. tooklyn, 2; Buffl alo, 6. MICA ASBOCTATION, 3; Clevelana, b. -'i-hpi.-ot.-uh. H tohed oot By Warbow 2. by Beawk :g"{‘-'" ), 4 ey, m- Pires. Z\lll and Connol! ’ Totale ~ - B: dring, Kopf. S Nrowns Shut Out. 8T, 10 i 20— 1 coul o “.;AI““M St Louls could Morton's delivery todny was shut out, 9 [ 3 B . z"munuud f e wav o bay. Illnu-‘ol 1; Kansas City, 0. B Patnc 1t Nilwaukee, Indianapolis, 8 Columbus, 7. Games Today. m.=rlm- *hi at Detroit, at at Wash- ington, New York at adelphia. tional League—Brooklyn at Boston, Phitndelhia” st New York, Bt. Louls af innatl, Pittsbui t Chicago. ;:dnnl mfln—%& at Butfalo, i lyn at Newa nsas City at *Batted for Perryman in third, tted for Remness in elghth. t 1ds. M :_of! 3 in one inning. Wil- | Struek out: By 1; Morton, m..,ig by Remnas,” 3. "Umpirss. ' Dincen: and 'on | Nal! ]...m“ allln. Hoer"t% | Migsouri Relay Team Enters Meet on I‘r_;a_nklin Field PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 20.—Mis- ® ‘wourt's chwmpion western one-mile relay team today was entered for the one- mils relay champlonship at the relay oar- nival to be heid on Friday and Saturday blg surprise at the relay games held at Des Molnes last Saturday. They de- feated the other western colleges in the mile and turned the distance In 3 min- utes 28 156 seconds, which is one second under the present college record time. Murphy. Easton, Wyatt and Niedorp, the same mep who showsd such good form last Saturday, will represent Mis- wouri here. The uddition of the western champions lends additional interest to a race that already promises to be one of | Mis- | the most sensaticnal of the year. sourl will not only and Northwestern a {find In Pennavivania and Harvard even | taster quartets, Missouri also wil] bring east their star {pole vaulter, Floyd, who .has cleared the hurdies. seconds over the high sticks, { Franklin field today was a scene of Ing monster set of games. any time this year, American Association. 01 tory over Brooklyn today. of this week. Missourl's team was the |, more than twelve foet, and Simpson. for The latter has done 16 35| | sreat activity. Everything is being done | 10 have everything in shape for the com- | " The track | Wil bein“good condition, while the jump- | ing pits’wre now in better shape than at | i PHILS WIN FIFTH - STRAIGHT VICTORY | Hit Rube Schauer Hard and Defeat New York Giants by Score of Five to Two. M'GRAW ORDERED OUT OF GAME NEW YORK, April 20.—~Rube Schauer, who came to New York in July, 1013, started his first major league game here | today and was hit hard by the pace- setting Philadelphias, who won their fifth straight victory of the season, & to 2. Mayer pitched well for Philadelphia, his | only poor inning being the: fourth, when | New York bunched four hits for their | two runs. | Umpire Byron ordered the manager of | the Glants off the field in the ninth in- | ning. Beore | | PHILADELPHIA. A Byrne, ... norott, Hecker, . Cravath, Paskert, Niehott, Laude: Kihitter, AE ] 0 o 0 of. n 1. . . hi ] g o 0 0 [ SRRSO Nl cnfonwawnn=O! Totals. Philadelrhia New York. Two-base Mayer, Bancroft, Cra vath., Three-base hit: Byrne, Home run: Becker. Stolen bases: Doyle, Bancroft. Left on bases: New York, 5. Philadcl- phia, 4. Double plays: 2). 'Bases on balls: ' Off Schauer, 1: oft ayer, 1. Struck out: By Schauer, 3; Mayer, 2. Umpires: ron and Orth. Braves Heat Dodgers. o BOSTON, April 8.—With two out an three on huu"ll:l the tenth inning, Bmith drove the ball to the scoreboard, scoring Fitzpatrick, and -Boston won _‘_ht o 4 © con Meyers to Fletcher was an exciting one In ept the outcome in doubt. o four pitchers. Altchison was in the hen Smith made the winning hit. | = Z M. AB.H.OAE fl 1110 Y 110 '8 1 300| o B § 301 "1 0 141 62 510 900 ie LERS “ *Two out when winning run scored. *Batted for Ragan in ninth rook 200001 08 Lten".- 00100014 Tw re, Bechmidt, Smith. Bases on rookiyn, 1; Boston, 1. | Hanes Ragan, 't Coombas, 3 ott Hits: fetfer, 2 in wo tagan, & in six innings; and & third innings; inning; off Luque, 6 in five inningn; off Hfi Yy Ragan, 1. r and Hart. Pirates Trim Cubs. CHICAGO, April 20. teburgh hit Chi- cago's pmm"n:ul;m‘y toda d dt feated the loc £ to 6. Cheney' » ings were hit to all corners of the fie nd Zabel woak in the seventh. Iu | this round \x:hlmrl triple with two men | on bases olinched the for the vis- | ftors, Mamaux pitched in form until | the seventh, when he was re Y t b ced MeQuillan. 'Home runs_by Johnson and Fisher were features. Score: PITTEBURGH CHICAGO. | H AB ARH.OAE | | w3 1100 { 11140 1 t..4 0200 40000 41130 41200 | ‘41601 ! 43350 100308, : 200120 1 L nt T 00| | Totals .3 TUM 1 *Batted for Zabel In elghth | Pittsburgh 01200230 08 Chicago ... 6000323106 fox (2), Mamaux, John- | Three-base hits: Saler, | agner. Stolen base: : Johnston, Fisher. | Carey. Double plays: Wag- | | mer to Johuston, Fisher to McLarry to| Saler, Bases on balls: Off Cheney, 1;| | oft Mamaux, 6; off Zabel, 1; off H-Qull-' lan, 1. Hits: Off Cheney, 7 in four in nings; off Zabel, § in four innings: off Mamaux, 5 in six and two-thirds innings: off McQuillan, ? in two and two-thirds innings. Struck out: By Mamaux, 4; by Cheney, 1; by Zabel, 3. Umpires: Kiem and Emslle. Reds Shut Out Cards. | - CINCINNATIL April 2.—Bentou pitchied | At Cleveland— RALE | Suberd ball, allowing only two hits, an | Loulsville . 313 0|8 a result Cincinnati shut out St. Louls Cleveland . 5 7 1| today, ".' to 0. ll'rrdm. wh:‘ nl.n:i :,0 ! tterk , 5 | game’ for St. Louls, was hit hard, but - on. Marks and Clemons, | £O01° the' hits scattered. He was taken RHLE |99t of the box In the cighth inning to innea . 116 1 it Hutler to bat for him, and Nie- Kansus City L v 8 'S 11 haus pitehed one- inning, yielding one hit | “Batteries: Williams and Gharrity, | Score ! { Delbi_and Moore, | 8T, LOUIS. CINCINNATL At Milwaukee— RHE ABH.OAE ABHOAE o b TIE pgmen, e 5‘3:.‘.2.‘:: Skl tiasiner i’ Johngen: | 3 811 & Sanbun i Youns, “hakelford, Greisel and Hughes, 30 0 Sarh S e { Brannon. 103 H | _ At Columbus— 1005 | Indianapolis 101 [ B . : . T Pittsburgh Federals Win from West- |man, a pass and Oocakes' triple gave Pitts- burgh two runs in the eighth today and one on and Gilmores' triple in the sev- of today's game with rBooklyn, two sin- BY GOLLY! | FORCOT MAGGIE HAS A DICTAGRAPH INHERE. - | HOPE SHE DIDN'T HEAR ME ! REBELS DEFEAT KAWFEDS Joe Crisp Reports To Sioux City Club SIOUX OITY, Ta., April 20.—Joe Criep, who helped Sloux.City win the Western | Tueésday: afternoon and over forty ‘at- league pennant last season, and who has | tended. Among these there were seven- ern Club in Warm Contest. FINAL SCORE IS FOUR TO THREE | hoon hojding PITTSBURGH, April 20~A hit bats- the locals defeated Kansas Oity, 4 to 3. Easterly’s home run in the second with enth with one on gave the visitors their runs, Score: R.H.E. Pittsburgh ....0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 4 70 Kansas City.0 20000100360 Batterles: Camnitz, Rogge and Berry; Main and Easterly. Blues Trim Tip Tops. BUFFALO, April 20.—Buffalo batters fell upon Lafitte in the opening inning first #les, a double and two bases on balls giv- ing them a winning lead, the final total being 6 to 2. Manager Lee Magee of rBooklyn was sent to the club house in the seventh in- ning for disputing a decision by Umpire place, " 1 4 (eleven Innings). Cairns the freshmen. . :r:?:r;r:lt- fltoflr;- A R-‘:;E-. At New Orleans—New Otleans, 9; Bir- |1 - - L) etEl !?;mme‘:-' my‘i’n&&‘u“'fl D atterica: Latitte und Land, Schuls and £ ‘Nashville-Nashvills, & Chatta- NORTE PLATIE, At 30 (Bpectat)— | “Heldn Gwin plays Dorothy Barnard 8 eries: e an e s 3 .- ) et len ays ! o Allen. S LY s {1ip Wataon, well ¥now former Westorn Evel; Dou Plays Ehzabeth Whal 3 eaguer, n signed to play with op 1% Louls Whipe Whales. | Many Disorders Come from the |Norch Platte hase ball team during.the |- direne Carr plays Fredn Schator. g , Ap . gle by Cran Liver., coming season. Trouble with his orence Mead pl Marfon E dall, whe baited for Bridwell in the first | Constipation, headache, bil§us apells | ment caused Watson to ook for another | - Ruth Hail | ‘Flelen® Alxeander. inning, scored two runs for the St. Louls |indicate a sluggish Mver. 'The tried rem- |Job. With the result that he was signed| Kathalyn :Xnmrh Dlays Laliian Don- toam, givins the locals four tallies and a [ edy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only | Vith the local team. "fi uist plays Grace Balley lend thai Chicago could mot overcome. |2c. All druggists.—Advertisement. Pestes’ Wina W5 PViiler plays. Lapetia: on. Bt. Louls won, 8 to 5. Score: RH.E. ” ee. s g, o . Frances Bringel plays L ; 90118880883 SR A OKLAMOMA, OXTY, oK. Aprl 0| Adaiine Stone piays: MOGFed eight. Bovs aad mhtr'qdro: The Stars and Stripes team is in want | Oklanoma championship automobile race ces Jones Ni ompaon. and Hartiey i of a game for next Sunday with any team | here rnoon for a purse of $1,000. | Lillian 5 . in or areund Omaha to be plaved at FOrt | Time, 3-2-03% Tumobas wes second, ami :.e..:ll".'f""“,.,.w won, Renk _——-—-—quln s ‘Want Ad mo dlamonds, Roy Stacey, South sah..iaun and Chandler tied for third P.Rgm:mvfinwflcue Rentanl Let’s gather close by ourselves chumming it with a jimmy pipe bite yours! For it's ty news nowa- days that F Albert is made by a patented that takes the teeth out of the smoke and leaves your SF g n Jyours! That's jimmy pipe joy via PRINGE ALBERT the national joy smoke 1t will interest you to know that since Prince Albert hit the pike three men smoke a pipe where one smoked before. It blazed the trail to pipe joy such as men before never could know. You put faith in your old once more; pack it right fimdm.md to it like yvuneverwmumgn— E:rtmedhyourwholofife. ForP.A. will prove out everything we say about it that's good. Just can’t help it! You like P, A, fine in the tidy red tins, but get acquainted with that pound crystal-glass humldo; ::‘t’l.npu: sponge-moistener top. It . fit as a fiddle, Prince Albert is sold where. Tmnlhc-.zt S red tins, 0:: poand an half- ” tin 3 erystal-gla z-nldu. duty today. Jack Sheehan, shortstop, has | Juniors and'six. seniors. The boys signed been seoured from the ) the American awsociation. Unconditicnal releases were given aix of Podular. Stoux City's players today. The releascs were: Pitchers Rasmussen; Catcher Schambaugh dnd In- | Present track team and the best part of fielders Blue and Kramer. OMAHA TRAP SHOOTERS . AT OKLAHOMA TOURNEY Sam Huntley and Frank Beard, two of | urd Omaha's trap shooting fraternity,’ have | hald .at the high school campus and Sat- gone to McAlister, Okl., to take part in 1 the annual shoot at that place. In the | At s previous meeting the boy selectsd |* Ruth hasiciora riave Yoih Futer, shcot Huntley tled for first | their’ class captains and the teachers to | Helen Robinson '"‘m“t?fidlfl eaking ninety-nine out of 100, | ve in charge of thelr class.~THe captains | : Hoiqn Nelman T EIons. T while Beard broke ninety rocks. follow: Beniors, Brydns; juniors, Bwiler; | Katherino North plavs Sylvie Brasdes Soathern Association. At Mobile—Mobile, 7; Atlanta, 2. At Memphis—Memphis, 3; npenhiul: R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO (0., Winston-Salem, N. C. /.;._.E_i%!}.:; ; COMES TOGIVE ME A CALL - 4 MUST GIT OuT OF THIS - | HIGH SCHOOL LADS TO | CLASS TRACK MEETS Coach :Mills held & meeting ‘of all the boys Interested In the olass track meet | Pairings Made for Girls’ Tennis Meet At the High School Sixty-one girls entered in the girls tennis tournament at Central High school This is the largest number that have taken enough Interest in that sport to enter the tourney for some years. Easie Brandes, the fall champion, is to defend her title, The play is to start today and the first round will have to be finished by the following Saturday, The following ie the pairing for the first matches. Juanita Pete ll;{l:y.“ rson plays Hanna Kula- uth Hutton plays Violet Cox. Ruth Weller plays Mae Belle North. Brma Anderson plays. Atnabelle Doug- out all spring, reported for | teen freshmen, eight sophomores, ten lwaukes club of | UP for the'events that they wish to enter and the running seemed .to be the most _ The Juniors will doubtiess be the cham- Riley, Hennessey -and|Plons, as'they have’the majority of the it., Fullaway, Néville, Weirich, Rouner are all juniors ‘and”they are. all’ out for their class. The seniors have Bryans and Gould and they:are expected to get some points_tor that class. ; The meet:is to be held today and Sat- .. 'Today . the - preliminary will “be y the finals at Creighton field. I sophomores, Morearty; freshmen. Logan Harrington will coach-the senlors,” Rees the juniors, Gaugard the sophomores and Clat Re n plays Ruth Redfield Sennte Salander ‘piaye Beatrice. Meran- son. Little Rock, .. Margaret Matthews plays Mildred Hun- around that never 7 { i i ;/// | \ "41 ‘ K|

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