Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 24, 1915, Page 16

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OMAH. rining Up Father : eI o Drawn for The Bee by George McManus PATHER - | BOUGHT BY GOLLY -MNOW | TAKE 1T BACK! MACGIE - | SENT \ % g $ " oLS T Wad, 08 WeRE N HAVE TO WAIT HERE TAKE. 1T BACK! VRN DR A0S EX- YODAY! RE ONTIL. THE EXPRESS- DON'T ARGUE MILO" BACK - BOTH PRESSMEN &“p':c‘;f’g“saEM' WITH Me ! ARMS WERE ARE CARELESS DAUGHTER wilL. BE FURI00S! [ —— o ||hnl up for practice, as every man signed ' feated Minden in the first clash of the RAIN AT ST. JOSEPH (BRUINS BLANK ANTELOPES PHILLIES ANNEX | Standing of Teams | PUFFEDS STRIKE A SNAGIERf i s s il o emn |from the start. DBLUGES DIKMOND| =~z o 25z, e | ANOTHER CORTEST — o et Bmvirinse| e o v, B B e Neb., April 2d—(Special | gance o rening of April 29. Home. P L. Pet, | Telegram dance on the evening of Ap: ! Holdrege [igh school de- Omaha . ! B 000 | Five. | — & Seventy-Five Hundred People Gath- 0 { Gontinme Vietorious Streak by De. |5t Joseon ° ; 0 0 [ ¢ i Ancoln . 1 o 1 A | | ered in Their Best Togs When |A TIGHT HURLERS' BATTLE feating the Boston Braves |:‘Plrn\‘rr( o 1.3!woonm WEAKENS IN EIGHTH | A 4 [ 8loux City 5 | l e, i | Wiel % N } 3. Pluv Cuts Loo: ERNOOLN, Soh. Aprit helasotin and Despite Rally. bRt T S yom| BUFFALO, N. Y., April 2.—Balttmore French C“fis Soft Summel' Shll'ts i X FORM Denver opened the Western league sea- e e {Des Moines 1 1 o 1000 { cut hort the Buffeds' winning streak by | ’ ! MAYORS WERE IN FINE son this afterncon with a vietory tor| FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE| NAT'L LEAGUE. AMER LEAGUE. [taking today's game, 6 to 6. Woodman Val the visiting team by a score of 6 to 0. | W.L.Pot W.L.Pet. | showed signs of weakening in the eighth Regular $2.00 alues, ’ ! [ . { ng By ¥. 5. HUNTER. Up to the seventh inning it was a tight| PHILADELPHIA, April 2.—Philadel- Y‘l'::‘l- . 8 ;“E:;;l‘{?"’gf g H inning, after pitching winning ball, and £v. JOSEPH, Mo. April Z.—(Special | pitchers uaitle between Enman and Gas- | phia continued its victorious streak by | Cninepe ™ s 3 oBoston o4 4 Ford was sent in. He proved easy, Doolan Telegram.)—The biggest doings in the his- | kell. Spencer cpened the seventh with a| gefeating Boston t 1tol The home | Pittsburgh..4 5 .H4Cleveland ...5 5 .30 scoring a home run and sending in ahead & n today, hom. g tory. of this bright village were carded |double. i‘tsher and Dell were easily d1s-| toam scored itg run In the second in- | Boston 4 6 .4HChicaso 4 6 4ot him enough runs to win. Score L4 for the calctm today, but the well-known (posed of and Bpahr was Purposely | ning on White's single and doubles by | 5ro%kyn % % SRSt Loute....3 § 39 RHE 3up Pluv, who seema to take & manifest | Passed. . Niehotf and Luderus. With two out in | New York..: § .%ONew York.. . 4 .00 |geftimore ... ¢ 4 6 ¢ 5% 050 1 We have on sale for Saturday’s selling 25 dozen soft shirts delight in horming in on all parties, ap-| Ou hit a high fly to short right, | n, ninth, Boston rallled and scored a| FED. LEAGUE. AMER. ASS'N Batteries: Suggs and Owens; Woodman, in new spring fabrics and patterns—regular $2 values for $1.38. ¢ pring fabrics T & pearsd on the soene just as the eager |Which eithar Carleton or Lioyd should|rup, but with two bases occupled Luque | W.L.Pet, W.L.Pct. | Ford, Krapp and Blair, Allen. \ A special purchase gave us a chance to select just the new shirt sthietes made ready to indulge in & bit © caught easily, but they let the ball | snae4 the gamewith a grounder to Lud- | N 54 fanapolis.6 3 7,? Regain First Place. o4 5 oy il Madras, C and Woven Pon- of practice and the stuff was off. As far :Inlln between them and Spencer and| ..., Magee made two wonderful one- {Ricate . 5 Paul 1| NEWARK, April Z—nl a heavy hitting styles lor‘now They come in Ma ras, Crepe : R etiel. as Pa Rourke and Jack Holland are con- | SPANr acored. In the eighth the Den-|ygngeq catches, one of which robbed | Pittsburgh % 3 ‘Gm |contest the Brooklyns regained first gee materials, in sizes 14 to 17. They have the soft Fre cerned the Westers league opening was & | Vo™ Desea hitting Bhman flercely. Kei- home . Seore: { Kan. City 4 4 50 |place today by defeating Newark. Frank turn cuffs and the fabrics and colors are gusranteed In every o ileher opened with a home rum over the !Hufhln 5 3 : 4% | LaPorte was robbed of a home run by shirt. Select yours Saturday. 118 center fleld fence. Coffey was passed, A, | Baltimore ...4 3 SERY 2 % 1% |a spectator, who knocked the ball down Tvio Mayors Disappointed. Galloway doubled and Fisher singled, 3¢S Louls .3 6 3WColumbus .1 T 1% Ty goartng into the lett field Armong others vastly disappointed was | (hree runs coming in. Another run came g s [ bleachers. The hitting of Evans was a Kensington Spri Suits, $20 25 330 Mayor James C. Dahlman. The mMayor|to the visitors In the ninth on Spahr's i NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Snture. ndive: RH.E. enslng on pflng 1111 y y y came to Joetown for the express purpose | double, two outs and a hit by Kelleher. 2§/ New York, Brooklyn. rain. | Brookiyn 00311102813 1] o catwiing—with a fish net it necessary [ The gume was preceded by the cus- 3 81" Beston 1 Esactibba. R Newark .../>8 30 000000515 3 Stylish Suits that fit—qualities desired by evéry man. “the first ball chucked by Mayor Mar-|tomary parade, and st the park Gov- 3 8| Ghicago, 5. Bt. Loule, 4. - Batterigs Upham. Finneran and Wat- Those requirements are met in a most satisfactory manner by shall. He had ridden for about five miles|ernor Morehesd and Mayor Z&irung of- == AMERICAN L o Bty - oo T o o R our Kensingtons. They are designed by artists and made to our with Mayor Marshali in the first car in | ficlated ax the battery for the first ball Y3 8t Louia 3 §7. LOUTS, April 3L—A two-base it order by the best tailors in America. the big Svoster parade and he and Mar- | thrown. = Sore: Detegtt, L3 By Xonetchy and-a single by Oakes If your last suit was not quite what you expected try onme #hail had a swell line of circus stuff to LINCOLN. TN e P s, Woston. Aousts 3 w0 runs for PHtebUrED In 1he of these Kensingtons. You will find, we believe, that it comes pull on the unsuspecting public. As the |y e, o AR R H O A E/| +Batted for Whaling in the ninth ; FEDERAL LEAGUE epbhite WO ST Usdar's dame and shve nearer your ideal in a suit of clothes than any otber suit you mayor mwit get back tomorrow to rustle | McGaitigan, 333 1] R Homds in tha Y oy Pittsburgh, 5; 8t. Lous, 3 {the visitors a lead, which they retained ever bought. They are priced at $20, $25, $30. w few votes, hia feeling of chagria can | Blerbauer, 1b. H ! 0] *Balted tor Moran tn the ninth. Brookiyn, '3: ' Nework. 1. AORPANE. - FUasgh " Won - frem - Bt. o 3 3 1 O|Beston ... H Chicago, Kansas City, rain. Louls, 5 te 2. Score: RH.E. 4 2 4 3 o Philadelphia b WESTERN LEAGUE, | Pittsburgh .2 0 00 0 0 0 0 3510 3 |ff ~ © 1 0 3 |Eoston, i Philadeiphia, 2. Double play: | Des Moines, 10; Rloux City. 3. Crandall and Hartley. 2 p — = = = .- |Magee to Smith to Maranville. Left on| Denver : \‘;,‘;“,3{“- g~ \ 0 6 7 10 1]|be Roston, 9; Philadelphia, 2. Bases | Toveka, & Wichita, 5 York Begins Practice Tuesday. on_errors: Boston, 3. Bases on ball AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ? i iy Ot Tixey, 4 Btrugk out: By Rudolph, | M lis, 3; Bt Paul, & YORK, Neb.. April $.-(8peclal.)—Man ; w0 4w [P PGS, PR cund | MOaely Loviente geer Plérce, o will pliot” York's base 413 South 16th X ey A ‘ : Hart. OO Gamen Teoday. will assembie the ers on next Tues- 1 ; 3 1 PITTSBURGH, April 8. —Cincinnati’ National ue—New York at Brook-|dey. Not more n fifteen men will i 30 o] T T e ‘ottective todny wnd |1ym, Hoston at Philadelphia, Cinciunatl at 3 1 1 8 0l visitors deteated Pittsburgh 2 to 1. |1itisburgh, Chicago at 8t Louis > 3 0 LT L el Y and ua out ave Cinctnnati | American League—8t. Loule at Chicago, s kY. S 0% T NG lta "grat run and "ercors by ¥ Detrolt at Cleveland, \Washingion at New « 8 H York ade! la_al on. § o 1 0 3 0 ”a'”"‘”""' M Wag Federal League—Pittsburgh at St. Louls, { S en e e oy Geon b the elshi Frooklyn at Newark, Baltimore at Buf: ) § x M falo, Chicago at Kansas City. g H 280 Western League—Omaha at St. Joseph, 'y Voo v Des Moines at Sjoux City, Denver at Lin- i3 Nu:l coln, Topeka at Wichita. L4 ] or. Two-base | Heriog, =.. 4 1 Stolen ;| Kl 14 oViox, 3 i ’n | BASE BALL PEACE NEAR? NO STROPPING-NO HONING dent Tener of the National ' ' ' i‘l o - Y \ S ean aws |. v > Have You Got Yours 7 ntabd c-‘::‘zl:u for Cooper in the ninth. League Today. - - ? Pl (0 100 | maker Weakens in the Fighth Atier [Fltubureh . 6 6 ¢ 0 8 | o-i|DENIAL BY BAN JOHNSON Holding Topeka Scoreless. Stolen bases: Leach, Herzog, Mollwitz, — WICHITA Kan., Aprl R—After hold- | Bobie plare Herion o Ol taty & ! CHICAGO, April .- Negitiations ex- ing the Topeka team to three hits and | Moliwits; Gerber to Johnaton: Hinchman |pected to end the base ball war will be no scores for oight innings, Baker weak- |0 teken up here tomorrow upon the arrival | A O Dale. 3 art Coopar. 3 Hiter OFt ened in the ninth and filled the bases. A | & O0ff Dale B off Cooper. 8. 1Hite: Off|or President Tener of the National league. | fld"n'uchnln ‘.:l single leh":‘dfln ln:;—ll, ol& o :"m lgur':nd ::.o-l:llrgl eccording to information gained from a | bases and tied the acore. In t lev- ngs. ruck owe: hneider, 1; bY | Pederal league L this afternoo 1. | #nth Topekn put across another vun and ‘B.‘.".. .57 Cowst: 1. Tompirea: Guieiey | Mo, e o e “nom n BIOUX CITY. 1 AR RH 0. A | g oy 4 Y. In the face of & positive denial made | 0 4 1w . T was ncible © Detea 4 thie afternoon by President Johnson that ! 3 o B BN :!_‘,""',"':l'n"' tima, & Wome TOn by Pow-| gr 1 oUIET Aol 2oA foroed run |aRY Degotiations for poace were being | O AN & man on base giving Wichita | and a grounder by Willlams that scored |carried on, representatives of the inde- | 5 0 1 ¢ 3 1its first two runs. The largset crowd in | Schulte And ‘Zmmerman save Chicago |pendent le admitted that plans for | 2 e I dilocal base ball nhistory witnessed the | SRS TEAS o0 100, WONS INRUNE SC B0 | ace had been dlacussed and :,h-:. at 0.4‘ 3 K day. o on i 1418 e A4 SforeninE pume. 1t was precslied by & big § 1o ¢ scores were made for the |ccnferemce today held by President Gil-! 1 0 0 0 4 o)Perade. Manager Jackeon and Catcher | ....) Leam b ne third inning on a sin- | Robert B, W " Brookiyn | 0 1 6 6 0 ofTonneman of the Topeka clup webe put | Ele to loit by Long. Score [P Tbars abd of the Breokiyn b 1% e e o ol £ A NS o g CRICAGO. {club and Willlam Robertson of the Buf-| S S o T '|dlwuunx declaions. oore: A%, | falo club a draft of peace terms, which FIS A b T e = WICHITA, 14 3 would involve tne virtual elimination of T AL ‘! ) i A 18 2/the Federals as a third league, was made. | AB. R H. O A o % ¢ 0 This draft will be submitted to President | oAy | nt 1 | 118 Tener. it was sald, when he arrives to-| . H 1 2 1 ° 1] o 1 T3 morrow. 4 1 1 L 3 1 8. : g : : ] - Rl 1 Merger of the Federal and National o B 1 B =T 9 8§ league teams in St. Louls and Chicago, e ace s : : : : : ; : z . 4 P~ '. e and the union of the Newark nnd'l rook-j 2.0 .09 '8 & Y 'Batted for Nieha \lyn Federals and the Brooklyn National| an ou e . 1 4 L] 3 ' ol - PETTe 5 3 1 1 0~ are involved In the plans. ; - - = - » 3 5 00 14 i Tolals . ..M 10 12 W 8 1 < ? Schul g 3 1 . TOPEKA hulte, Long. Three- fhatied (or Whiie in e ixt ~ ) 2. Home run: Fisher. | PURSELL TO STATE LEAGUE | PPY ere, wreal or . -;r-I l: :)he -|m°L | Cochrehan, b s ry n“ Ilwnh& t:;lle Zimmer- | TO PLAY OUT TH A o - " 21023 2 0010 Jankonn. ' $.8:3 oft Vaughn. 1, oft Griner, 3 u E SEASON t et-sm tte ve: €n you Nhk: - Mab anmehitt, | Wastbats. off Nishaus, 3 Double plays: Butier to | grgreins { 2 Jogridne, Hubter, Biils. lLsft on bases. |Forsythe. f ey o | Daringer to' Miller. Basea on balis-—0(f | FAIRBURY. Neb. April 2~(Special) may be sure ongs to 1g lOd‘e. u:‘ o “i n:‘- l:omu.“.i .';“nloe-:..ulrl&:;._ n.,\, 5§ 0 o h-“.r‘h:fio“suf:"h\‘.‘ .o'grl l'lfltl:\, 1‘ Lyle Pursell of this city hag returned pe . . [ Jooney, unter. erl ce U Attimore, b H 1 o . d one-third | Ratyer, Tians, TannenisSacririce Ty | Koohe: = a$:1 3 . L off Vaughn, 't in tires Mg two: | oM Wacu, Tex. where he has bery Just hail him with the -word of the L Mlaoan Sowen ses: Sheehan, Hunter. neman, « 3 i 2 8, 5 in six n ch v month n o Liouble play: Kane o Sheehan to Kane | Monroe. ¢ .. Poe 3 pnes: off ‘Gri 2 in three innings | Texas State league. Jack Holland of the %r f “N Stl‘o 2 N 3 ” wi by Wooa- | Grover. u 5 0 8 ruck out: Nei 3; Plerce. 8 Vaughn. | §¢ Joseph Drummers sold Pursell to the Ol o ’ o on of Wood- | Tl gy -, G- 09, Nunete Texas league, last winter, but the Fal [ 2 9 “ ‘ 2 -— - | , las wter, bu e Fair- : Al do1'8 14| COLUMBUS TEAM | burs southpaw found competition & iitie ‘T've got mine. ave you got yours? ; : . 1 3| | too strong dewn in the Panbandle coun- 2 8 et on tmser. Topeka 1 wimia o SIGNS EIGHTEEN PLAYERS 15 S - hear it all over the ot} boa:. g W y and returned to St. Joseph for dis ou 1 oV City. €n are e W pdanas T, s hita: | L5 —— | position. - Hollahd then farmed him out 4 | gy B K, Hite: Off | COLUMBUS, Neb., April 33.—(Special)— |to the Nebraska State eague and he will | to let you W t ey B rtiendll ll::",mlth:'m.;b':m.n» off Gelst, 3 n “ Manager Mose Justus of the Pawnees has ' dc the twirling for the Hastings team, | ™ » Sl Rtk o, Y GueRGef. o | Shon, e 9ed. bt il el have | where e Tnithed e saeen 100 | Don’t wait. Get your Gillette today—to- { GHTI MOTORMAN |Esker T ses on' bells, |OVer fourteen players at any time, as | Pursell opened the 134 season as Fi NG MOTOR! Off Grover, 4; off off Geist, 1. |Some of the men will not report until pitcher 1 i 1 Seoy . | or for the St. Joseph Drummers of th 4 Time: 3.00 . [May 1 Oniy three of last years team |the Wesiern oircuit, but was faymed out | morTow you can say with seven other - COLUMBUS, 0. April 2—Marty A = will be in the lineup and t have (to Hastings, in July, and finished the | “p : ” Columbus Amer caue the youngort infleld {n the league, but | season with the team of that point. | lette users: “I'vegot mine, veyou got yours in| At Los Angeles—First game, ore the present squad looks promising to the Pursell played on Fairbury's semi-pro- N court loday on & charge of WV | .. Francisco g RILE, |tans and they feal that Columbus will be | fessional team of 1913 Shinedt o o fight with o strest eur | Vemico -l - 811 | /heard from before the season closes e GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON, MASS. t : *:'Ul ~ rolng :- m‘*hmm‘:‘;'}:’-- ml“l‘:fln'w-:‘pl?‘ and | The following players have wigned: Im- American Assoclation. . Ayy's Same EPPNE n"""‘" X 3 3 -y | flelders. Simonds. Gutzmer, afercer. Cod- | At St Paul- of the club; hearing ‘in the case | vy, RELE | orar, Styles. Schmidt: outflelaers. Pratt, Ny pon’™ et . St Paul the en! $ 8 1 Grimness, Charnquist; plichers, Thieman. Bat tortes. Minng i team from Louis The nuuu"du“ 1.:0 r‘r;nuuo.. Relsg!, | Kirchner, Wolfe, Guber, Gillganon. York, | livan. Wilson; St ul, [ Pulveda; Venice. HenleY 81 | Juatus; catchers, Rampey, Walters. Ry v ogy N RHLE | The first pre-season game will be with | Cieveland . e | 4 ; ® jthe Rocky Mountain Indians on the home | Lovisille N M ds Saturday and Sunday, April 24 | Batteries Cleveland. Dilli . and | STOUN \ April 3 RN Y e serr, and, Baeser:

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