Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 22, 1915, Page 4

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il i i Drawn for T - THE - BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY; AVPHIL- 22, 1910, Bringing Up Father Copyright. 181, internationa! YOURE COING TO SMITH'S QYMNASTIC SANATARIUM - | HAVE: MADE ALL ARRANGE MENTS - YOU MUST RE DUCE'* | SUPPOSE I'LL BE WEARIN "S12E TEN' COLLAR IN A WEEK '™M MR.J YANKEES SHUT 00T | THE PHILA MACKS New York Gets Only Five Hits, but Three of These Afe Doubles. FISHER IS WELL SUPPORTED PHILADELPHIA, April 21.—New York | K& got only five hits off Bressler and Har- per today, but three of these were doubles and all of the extra base dri%es ‘were mixed with passes and an error and the visitors won, § to 0. Fisher was in grand form and was given splendid sup- port. After Bressier gave three passes in the third inning Cook cleared the sacks with a double and scored on Boone's double. Oldring made =& wonderful one-hand lcaping catch, which robbed Mailsel of a home run. Beore: v FEDE o Baltimore, Kaead i NAT'L LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGL W.L.Pet, W.I Phila. i g Q;LM Detroit 6 Milwaukee | Columbus . Yenterday's Res NATIONAL LEAGUE. 8; Boston. 4. Pittsburgh-Chicago, -rain. AMERICAN LEAGU o masmensl am | 0 | 3 | n ey noids In the eighth. ‘MeKee \n hi h hlef In ¢ . 4| i wiord, K. Col- | < hits: Kavanaugn, | on balls: OFf Re, olds, | L, ¥; off Fal 4 Hits: ore ds, 8 In elght n woff Boebler, | o “'l‘:‘“:.‘f usscll lond none out in the ninth 2 in_one-third inning. Hit By Reynolds, | (Fournter); by Boehle. d_lll). Struck out: By Reynolds, L Russel, b; % Faber, 1. Umpires: l(u-mu 'Loughlin, DANNY SHAY NAMED T0 RUN BLUES AGAIN . C—— ~KANBAS OITY, Mo, April 31.—Danny :'Shay, whu managed the Kausas City Assoclgtion club during the seasons of 1910 and 1911, today was ro- engaged to manage the club by President Tobeau. He. displaced. Willlam Armour, who becomes vice president. Shay will take active charge of the team Friday. 3 ‘::'}l-lloo:auu. out: "By Colitns, 1; by Boeh- Umpires: BEvans and I&Ihmy. Browns Lose to Cleveland, .~Timely hitting yictory over 8t douie, Autd Race Rea A ..1;’.‘” OKLAHOMA CIZY, Okl 1o Fmtch & ithe 150-mile endurance motorcycle race W held here yeAterday Red Parkhurst, Joe Valler, Milt Degew and Marvin Murray, fiding Harley-Davidson machines, w first, second, feurth and fifth places. re spectively. Bam Correntl, on an Indian, won third place. The time was 2:20 flat Agnew b Beatrice Begine Practice. BEATRICE, Neb., April ?1.—(8pecial) Manager Fillman of the Beatrice State league ball team p-,' the squad out ‘or practice Tuesday ernoon wnd from now on will give men regular work or the diamond. He expects to select his regular team. from the lineup w'thin the next or ten days Pitcher ckey, formerly with Lincoln, rerortel for duty Tuesday. Totals. . *Batted for Wallace in the fitt) *Batted for James in the fifth, we Base Yale, 8: Columbia, - rd, 12; Naval-Academy: 11 N M. 1: Chinese University, 1 Brown University, €; State, 4 Army, §; Seton Hall Holy Cross, 14: Colb: Wisconsin, 0; Chieago, 3. Pennaylvania, ¢; Swarthmore, §. Fordham, 2. Princeton, 1 Called by agreemnt. 4 Two-base hits: O'Nelll, E. Walker, Ag- Bew. Btolen bases: Sotton (). Edrned : Off James 3 in five innings; Jou! soclation defeated Dubuque of the Three-I league today, 1 to 0. e Yo Owu; Jitney™ Ufter——This Se. @ four-game series. ( Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, en- ey ""h‘:,f g “T:M' u.;:'- close with 5e to Foley & Co., Chicage, wors ;.,‘, runs be | 1L, writing your name and address Bush, Yol learly. You will receive in ret ol SRR, e R oty You v sy o e i package contalning Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pllls, for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder allments, and Foley Apartments, flats, houses ana cottages €an. be rentedquickly and cheaply by a ME WIFE TELLS ME SHE PHONE - Win Sixth Straight Vietory, Giving 087 ‘When he had charge of the team m“.".l 1911 Bhay finished In second place, but | Schultz . resigned at the end of the season. and | iyerg (o Cutshaw and Daubert. Iater went to Helehs, Mont, and had | on belm: Off Or : charge of the Unien Association lm‘l'uqux'nlfi Altehison, there until theleague became defunct. | Qff At ApHl 21.—In | none in two innings: Luc Now: Hampshire | 1665 - WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU - G40 AND PUT ON AN ATHLETIC 50T AND Vi INS ARE LOCKED UP - \WE ARE. STRICT FIRST OF ALL - NO SMOKING OR DRINKING =~ YOO GET UP AT SIX « EAT A CRACKER - RUN TEN MILES EVERY DAY FOR A MONTH - YOUR CLOTHES SO.1 AM YO DO THIS EVERY DAY - EN? AND HE'S OT ME CLOTHES! he Bee by George McManus 1S THIS SMITHS THI QYMMNASIOM ? WELL- S 15 JIGGS AW’ I'M HOME - YOou KIN KEEP ME CLOTHES! Reed Makes Course Four Under Bogey First Time Around Kenneth Reed, one of the wolfing cracks at the Happy Hollow club, took a tum around the course the other day for the first time this year and when he holed his putt at the elghteenth green UPON THE MOUND |he discovered he had completed the X course In 78, Seventy-eight is consider- able score at Happy Hollow, where bogey is 82, any old time let alone the first time around. Reed ‘wis a bit doubtful Wwhéther he would play much golf this year, but when he turned in that 78 score all doubt made a quick exit from his mind. He can \ctorles over Sam Reynolds, Jack Georga Chalmers, who went wouth with |%¢° V! d the New York team this spring and was | 'lushes. Harold Johnson and ' other permitted to sign Yesterday with Phila- |CFacks already and has a vision of bring- dolphia, pitched against his training camp | ID8 the state champlonship to the Happy | Hollow club. associates and held them to. two singles. | P Cravath broke up Perritt's game in m’iCOLORED WOR_LD CHA,MPS 1 PLAY STORZ HERE FRIDAY third inning when he doubled with the bases full. Score: l‘lllLADll}llA" » 171 08noder'se, ¢! 'The Storz “team will open its. regular H i i } & season Friday at Rourke park with Rube 5 0 Foster's world's colored champions, the o Chicago American Giants, who are en- 0 route to Chicago after a six weeks' train- 0 ing trip on the coast. o This great team of colored stars is 0 booked for two games, Friday's game to ! be started at 3 o'clock, and as they are PHILS ADD ANOTHER STEP 10 CLIMB Giants Five Goose Eggs in Row. NEW YORK, April 21.—The Philadel- phia Nationals made a clean sweep of their seriés with New York, winning the fourth game by & score of 6 to 1. It was the sixth stralght victory for Phila- delphia and the fifth consecutive defeat for McGraw's former champlons. enawcnad’ ) N Totals... . 2 scheduled to .open their playing season Batted - for it In bl | Sunday Chicago, Saturday's contest *Batted ‘or m in elghth Sl | will be stagea at 2 p 8408808 o Wi Be Double-Hender, ROURKES START T0 DRAW PAY TONIGHT As the Clock Strikes Midnight the Athlete Will Start to Earn His Living Again. | TO DEPART FOR ST. JOSEPH | Tonight Marty Krug and his flock of hired men will pack up their duds and hie out of Omaha over the Mis- souri Pacific for Joetown, where hos- tilities in the Western will start ¥ri- day and the athletes start to draw their monthly stipend. Today out at| Rourke park will occur the last prac- tice before facing the barrier. Also today will be the last one that the| athletes will get free grub in Omaha. | Henceforth only on the road will the| grub be furnished. Pa Rourke is becoming suspicious of the weather. ¥or the last three davs there should have been coplous rains, but a little sprinkling is all that has fallen 5o far. Pa has & mighty fear the threatening skies will cut loose about Friday in St. Joseph, and Tuesday in Oma! and thercby crab the well known doings. The entire clan of Rourke will make the trip except Aiten. Alten Is still navigating only with the ald of crutches CHIC A 21.—'The Chicago-Pitts- burgh 2 e game, s led today and postpo on account of rain, played as part of a double-header vath. Earned run: 'l‘fi; hia, & Double R will | July'- 3. o to Merkle (2). e The Bee Want Ads Are Best Business inni "ut 2 0. °By nning. : By i Dy | Boosters. Stroud, 1; Ehlaimors, . Umpires: eyron and onn ™ r Braves Lose to Dodgers. BOSTON, April 21.—After win wmes of the series from lyn the reves lobt U ¥i to It was & gamo | of erratie pitohing, Roston usi four twirlers and rookiyn | two. hagrod | Smith of Brooklyn and James of Bos- | ton, ‘the latter making hix first appear- | ance of the season, were the only pitch- | ers a' all effective. Score: R N. 8 four ©t00 o czesosuessses ,,ll Humme| b2 B R B > O e S e E A *Hatted for Aitchison Iv‘ fourth. *Batted for Cochrehan in sixth. *Hatted for James in eighth, :rouuvu 04200 1-8 loston 100 0-4] trick, Wheat. Two-base Fitg #immerman, Magee, O'Mara, Three-base Gowdy. Stolen bases: Cutshaw, Fitzpatrick to Sehmid uteh Jam " : 1 ; Smith, 4 Y Hits: 3 in i oft 4 W six Inning 9 in four and one-third innings: {2 in one and two thirds ‘Ilnlfll". 1 in on orf | ning. Struck out: By Crut 1 Y‘ml-lrel Rigler and Hart + Reds Trim Cards. CINCINNATI, April 21.—Leach's single, his steal of wecond, an out by Herzo| wnd a scrifice Killefer thut score | Leach proved “the deciding factor in to- {dav's gume with St. Louls, inasmuch as { rain stopped the contest in the fifth ine | ning Mine. with the score 1 to 0 in Cincin- | {natl’s favor. Score | ST. LOUIS. CINCINNATL | ABHOAE O AR 0 13 oraacn, ot v ee @ 1.0 oOHersog, ‘s 03 910 ewiirer, R Ailier, b0 2 0 & 0 oaree, 10 Wilson, rf..03 1 1 0 6Gron, o 0 | Beek, b 21 0 0 00ison, 2. 20 Daringer, as. 2 0 0 2 OMollwits, 1b T e | Suyder, ¢ 21 2 2 0CIarke, ¢ 410 |Griser, .01 0 0 & sAmen'p IR o, 1898 v, 2aaTY) the | Game sulled on account of rain | St Lovis 0000 0-01 Ev Cincinnati 10 000 %1 Two-base hit: Soyder Stolen bases: (1 . Leach (), Wilson. Earned ‘runs: Off tropp Griner, 1. lfl‘l"l‘lfl;‘l' ‘I\'\Ilafi-rl \lN“ on bases: St. Lovls, 2; Cincinnat ases lon balls: Off Griner, 1 uck out: By ‘w.ke men. Griner, 1; by Ames, 4. Umplres: Quig- ley and Tason | A pril 2 —~Harvard emy at tennis to- a winning three of four sets of d both sets of doubles, and also feated the Naval Academy at lacrosse today, 2 to 1. | Kle American Assoclation. At Cleveland: Loulsville . Cleveland ... Ra RH.E 910 Perry an t Taylor. Rills, Clemons. Carter and Bassier At Columbus ~H Indianaypolis . ' Columbus voss 0% Batterios: Burke and Gossett; Scher berg. Turner and Robertson. At Milwaukee RH.L aul i $10 1/ ukoe 310 6 Batteries: Olpe. Stecle and Johnson; Slapnicka and Hughes. At Kansas ity Minneapolls ...... Brent and'is theréby quite Hors du’combat as regards playing ball. Ralph Willla and Ernie Krueger ‘will probably act as a battery, unless the Josles should sub- nrarine Mr. Willis. TEat being the case, the main fleet' will be rushed to the res- cue, said fleet consisting of Battleships Blodgett, Johnson, Crabb and Everdon and Gunboat Closman. Pa is still Jooking for that outfielder, and, as he probably will not find one with the naked eye by Friday, Payne will start in left. Thomason and Huels- man will complete the garden, and the infield will lne up-—Schliebner, Breen, Whalen and Krug. Despite the fact that the athletes thought they ought not to labor so hard |two days before the opening, Marty had his crew out hustiing for three solid hours. He taught 'em a lot of inside ball a la Johnny Evers yesterday and cau- tioned them not to act like Fred Merkie or Bill Hinchman. Any guy emulating that duo will be spotted with a large fine, even though the first pay checks have not been made out yet. Tip O'Nelll, boss of the circuit, will be in Omaha today to slip his umpires a bunch of information before they go to work Friday. It is said in the dispatches from Chicago that the umpires are to confer with Tipperary Tip here tonight. Such being the case, it is asked of Tip how can even an umpire get from Omaha to Wichita in time for the game? Lin- coin Beachey might have been able to do it, and Walter Johnson, Poll Perritt, or some of our great broad jumpers might do it, but no ump. NEW RIFLE CLUB TO HOLD ITS FIRST SHOOT SUNDAY The new Greater Omaha Rifle club will hold its first practice shoot Sunday on the new rifle range in Bast Omeha. Tt was first thought a range would be se- lected in Florence, but the East Omaha location s more desirable. It is at the end of the Bast Omaha car line. A club house will be constrrcted for the some 100 rnembers now bel.nging to the club, Don’'t We Constipated. All kinds of aliments result from con- stipation. Dr. King's New Life Pills are mild &nd effective, prevent constipation. 25c. All druggists.—Advertisement ° GILLETTE WEEK Your Greeting for the Week—“I’ve Got Have You Got Yours?” Gillette idea is in the air. Gillette windows all over town. Gillette displays in the stores. 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