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28 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL YANKEES GRAB 12 HITS OFF JOHNSON Highlanders Take Revenge on alter for Shutout, and Defeat Senators. SCORE IS FOUR TO NOTHING NEW YORK, April #4.~The New York Americans took revenge on Walter John- #on, crack pitcher of the Washingtons, for shutting them out last week, when they batted him today for twelve hits and defeated Washington, 4 to 0. Caldwell held the visitors to two scratch hits, both made by Milan. In the fourth inning Caldwell knocked down Milan's bounder, but no one could field It, while in the ninth Milan hit so hard through Boone that It was recorded” % a hit Score: WASHINGTON ABH.O AR NBW YORK, ABH © Maisel, IR 0 0 1 0Harteel) 110 conmnSwnnd [} 0 1 . 3 1 1 ‘ o Blusnaconasd wloes o | Totals. Washington Ner York base hit arned runs: h Double plays: Maisel tu Boone to Plpp, Johnson to MoRride to Gandil. Bases on balls: Off Caldwell, 3. off Johnson, 1 Btruck out: , 3, by Johnson, € Umpires: nd’ By Tigers Take Their Eighth Straight One CLEVELAND, April 24-—Detroit won its ~ighth straight game today when It defeated Cleveland, 8 to 0. Boland, De- trolt's Southern league recrult, pitched brilliantly and recelved great support. He held Cleveland to five hits, scattered through as many Innings. Veach of De- troit made three singlos and a double and recelved a pase In five times at bat Score: Pip. DETROY AB ~eozd S euoFucuand Einco~ssona> Totals. ... *Hatted f : 8%mais O‘m it ;o off Walk: ort ‘Zehrung Some Players - LINCOLN, Apri! 4.—(Special)-Gov- «rnor Morehead was the hero ! DODGE LAD ADDS LAURELS BY PUTTING CONNOLLY TO MAT. WORLD'S RECORD IS BROKEN the Philadelphia Relay Meet. PHILADBLPHIA, April #.—One world's record was shattred, two colleglate marks were broken and an eastern in. Pennsylva quartet of quarter- milers, Kauffman, Lockwood, Lippin- cott and Meredith, the last two Olym- ple champlons, set 'w world's mark in the one-mile collegiate relay for the American champlonship, when they beat four flying runners from Harvard in thres minutes, elghteen seconds, breaking the Two Collegiate Marks Also Go at PENNSYLVANIA MEN FEATURE NAT'L LEAGUE. 625/ Indianapolis 7 A Picture Stdry With Just One Word Mt LN Great P. 2 | AMER. % emorin 2 Loulsville .. Copyright 1015, by the Britain 'Rights Star Company Reserved -« Giants of Chicago Defeat the Storz, Home Team Being Unable to Make More Than One Run. %|LOCALS GO UP IN THE AIR The American Giants, colored, headed by Rube Foster, swooped down on the Storz Friday, winning 10 to 1. the Giants well in hand, retiring them in order. In that round Jenkins beat Graham's peg to first, Duncan stepped into a fast one and then came Ban 3| Tops drive. The Swede retired in the sixth to allow a former Rourke battery a workout. It was far from a pleasaht greeting that was handed “Red,” After EASY FOR COLORED BOYS REBELS ~ BEAT SLUFEDS Allen Hurls Shutout Game fer the Pittsburgh Team, KONETCHY FIGURES IN PLAY ST. LOUIS, April 24.—Allen pitched o shutout game today and Pittsburgh won from St. Louls, 2 to 0. In the seventh Batterjes: Pittsburgh, Allen and Berry; St. Louis, Groom and Hartley. MINNESOTA GOVERNOR SIGNS THE BOXING BILL ST. PAUL, Minn, April 24.—Governor Hammond today signed the boxing bill, WOMEN T0 HAVE TOURNEY First Meet of Its Kind Scheduled in Omaha Will Take Place This Week. WARM WEATHER IS NO BAR Warm weather will not cause bowling 1 Inning Konetchy was hit by the ball rity of ‘and Hildebrand. W.L.Pet s [achirbles to cease if a majority - tercollogiate record was bettered today | Phila 3% 88(Detrolt ...... N enan the dark boy who placed his | thrown by the catcher, and stole home. [Ginaii'y ten-pin enthusiasts have their at the University of Pennsylvania's an- |Cincinnati .7 & .20 Washington 5 4 .55 | Mates in the lead ane virtuslly won the | Score: RHE. | gay A summer league of twelve teams I ernor yor aual ohrnival of relay races &nd feid 5 5 500 victory with a hit to right that Roben | Pittsburgh .0 0 00 0 0 1 0 1-3 5 0| 1* fiourianing on the Morrison rumways g wports. misjudged. Up to that time Olson had |St. Louis 000000000 |I8flours and at the Farnam alleys a lively merry- go-round tournament is in full sway. The coming week will add another fea- ture to Omaha's bowling history in the way of a women's tournament, which will bo staged at the Association alleys, be- ginning Tuesday night. Nine teams of five players each have already entered and about six more are due to enter to- \ world's record held by the Irish-American | Buff hd 14 8 44| retiring Foster's men in two innings, the Athletic club of New York. The old .22 | visitors fell upou his offerings and pep- record was 3.18%. Harvard time today 11 :::: ::::. to the extent of elght hits and legalizing ten-round, no-decision boxing matches in the three largest cities of the state—Minneapolls, 8t. Paul and Duluth, day or tomorrow. I Box Party the Prize. i £ it 4 was 3.19%. Javelin Record Brokem. The one collegiate record to go was that for the Javelin throw, John L. NATIONAL LEAGUE, New York, 6; Cincingiatt, 1; i Cined 3 end ninth to 1; called train. Johnny Gonding was accorded a warm reception In his initlal appearance. John Uined out to right in his third chance at bat. Under provisions of the law, which be- comes immediately effective, only twelve bouts may be staged in one year in any one of the three cities. All of the players on these teams will enter the singles and doubles and roll for a large number of prizes donated by Omaha tirms. Among the prizes given STECHER AND HIS , 1; game e 1 passs will be a box party at the Orpheum N LE theater. The winners in the team, doubles and singles, will share this Friday evening. Chicago, 0; AMERICAN LEAGUE, St. Louls, 1; Chicago, 4. Detrol eveland, 0. , 0; New York, 4, n, Phillips of the University of Idaho, hurled the apear 177 feet four and three-fourths inches, breaking the collegiate record of 160 feet elght and one-fourth inches, held Harry Welch may return to the fold, and Lefty Hirsch, a pitcher of the State league, will be in the pitchers' box. Foster will pitch his star boxman, Ball, and HE ilg 31! TENNIS TOURNEY PLANNED FOR UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA 2 £ 2! ] i Washl . fopulisian P ¥ s Manager Byrne has set aside this night b riasas, the Greek athlete of the : ;3. etway will catch, Y g : ew courts for a tennis tournament are jcally the en- iy : ¥ Do k athlete of the | Fhiladelphia, 6 P esterday’s score: N rts for a ¥ for the bowlers and practically el » University of Pennsylvania, Nourse of FEDERAL LEAGUE, y PR being prepared by the students of the |tire contingent of Omaha pin topplers ’ NTS. e pl Princeton university and a resident also g‘r‘:‘fi"’hi ’fi:l Louls, 0. AB H PO University of Omaha. Recently arrange- | wii] attend. Tickets may be reserved at sto d of Idaho, broke the record first with a yn, 5123 n;.am-hwere made so that land adjoIning | any of the bowling alleys. n an pPe—— throw of 176 feet five and five-clghths H 33 the school gymnasium could be Gtilized \ Dodge Lad is Too Much for Connolly yinches. ! 313 for the courts. It is expected to have First of Its Kind Here. ¥ w . The other colleglate records broken St. Joseph, 3. ' 0 103 the work completed so that the tourna-| The women's tournament is the first in Mat Mateh at Council Blufts, | .7 iy & Des Moines, 5, H 20110 ment can start May 1. ever staged here and is one of the fcw Winning Easily e Lo Ertneaton, afier o havd | Demver. 31 Linooin, 11 H $88431 -4 to be pulled off anywhere. The rise of A g plonship, in which Princeton, after a hard | Wichjt ; Topeka, 8. 430 —_— 0 pul o . ; d inutes flat, held | M » b % W ; Holland MATCH LASTS BUT 20 MINUTES :‘y‘ "“‘?"‘ S SRS Minutes b g B 30003 49| The Cambridse High school base ball|their needs In the way of accommoda- Ericson L At In the high jump, Richards of Cor- ?‘ib:;‘l::{d" 1 0000 0 01|team defeated the Oxford High school [tions and entertainment. Jos Stecher, the unbeaten farmer lad Two-base hi ; Roben. Three-base hits: | ©n the local diamond ¥riday afternoon,| The teams entered to date are the In- nell, the Olymplc champlon, leaped six Ban Top, Barber (2), Durkee, McNair. from Dodge, Neb, hooked his famous 1 D 2 to 0. The game was a pitcher's battle | dependents, Mrs. Jamison, captain; Blue oy sclasors Bold ion Connolly, the Itah (e ke, who a1t six. feet three | ot SHtareRCt s IcuK, @t Cmetns | GBSO o U oon, 5 o Whek: | rom start (o finish, Rodwell of Cam- |Bellos, Mrs. Evans, captain Byine-Ham- 3 champlon, and threw him twice in about | Oler of it i e Phagr o I o g nc e R Gy Chicago, | WATe, 1; off Styles, 2. Stolen bases: | Pridge striking out thirteen men and|mers, Miss Goerne, captain; Cudahy g nincteen minutes at the Council Bluffs [inches. Richurds "‘"‘"‘n ¢ | Detrolt at Cleveland. | Pick,’ Barber. Sacrifice hita: Pick, Dur- | Lueking of Oxford nine. The game was | Ladles, Miss Hansen, captain; Paxton ¢J Auditorium, which was filled to ca-|tercolieglate record by three quarters Of | Federal League—Pittsburgh at st | kee Sacrifice fly: McNair Hits: Off | clean and fast throughout. Batteries:|and Gallaghers, Mre. Groen captain; S pacity Friday to see these two glants |and inch. After winning the ov-:‘.xm“c: kmn- lz‘n‘.rrnlo at Newark, Chicago at .nal,-( nm ve innin; Umpires: Clar] Cambridge, Rodwell and Evans; Oxford, | white Sou. nvl" cmpm“. . ot jump, ansas Ly, ssane. v, 3 * . . SRS Mok xFER NN SF B Ane Gills .'1"'"'":‘ g ?-:'T.‘.’Z:..’ o than the | .. Western League—Omaha. at St. Joseph, TR, Lueking and Bendler. Umplre: Arus-| Burgess-Nash, Mrs. Hutf, captat | totaled about the same as required for (five Inches, or e ra, | Do Motnes at Sloux City, Denver ac Lin- | Toe Benz, Back in burger. coes, Miss Nesbit, captain;, Omahas, Mrs. Stocher to throw Westergaard at Lin- [world's American and ;d;n.:: n::to i | coln, Topeka at Wichita. ) by enrgmgs g e Huntington, captain, coln & couple of weeks held by Horine of Stanford university. e ety rns to Waco, o Joe Btecher in now the wrestling hero [ Summarie sprained his wrist and he and Neustet- Box, HOIdS BI‘OWnS anne Steveland Indisne have returned | of the Omaha fans, the same as he has Juvelin throw: Phillips, Idaho uni-|ter will toss later for the place. Thir- : :rtllfp Archie Tanner to Waco, of the oen of the tollowers of the game ot in| RIETL SEANES AT, (SR, 4 ST | ongmen et Ul s B et kel Tl Four Lone Hits|e———— t colleglate record o eel, O] ace. ere: rong, i the central part of the state for the last |yiy in: hes. held by orisan, Fennsylvania | N v Borterrield, Frankijn “and Mar: two years. His work was clean and he Nourse, inceton; third, Berry, lcr.:l 3 ll‘l&{ld, Mi:’a:.:m. Vsfi ":(cgnun. 3 son, igan; Curtls, Syra- | OoH - 3 { clearly showed his superiority over the on by Mary- | cuse: Carter, e, Johnstone,” Yalo: | SRSCAPS: oot B on it 14 ° ) blg Irishman in all branches of the GCIVAI\deel. g:m. by Haydock, Pr\:zwu l.‘ tl‘“l I. n::;.n d“;.‘x. '.; ly.p old '.-thr REMAINING IN ANY SPORT |¥ame. But the famous sclssors, the college. | Greeley, ; Baker, ceton; | last winter, pitched his first game of the | ame l ar IN Sewell, ania, by > 1 — Stocher hold which -has been the cause | T} jump: Richards, Cornell, the | Coliege reiay, one mile: Pennsylvania :::::w:,"",‘:u““i;‘.: ::"h.":::"n":d:"‘:f‘ NEW YORK, April #.—Since the pass- | Of the downfall of all who have opposed | Olympie “champlon, 6 feet, 4 inches; Qelor, | State, first; Hwarthmore, second; Pitts- 8 t : him, was too much for Connolly and|Yale: James, Northwestern. and Johu: [burgh University, third; Fordham, fourth, |theee straight from the Browns, 4 to 1. | ing of Johmson, Frank Kramer, the|Nim. was . y o e each time, In less than & minute after [Stone. Harvard tled for third, ke~ B The locals won the game in the second | waorld's champion cyclist, is the only one . Two-mile college relay champlonship of | Coliege relay, one mile: Holy Cross, | g of the old champlons now remaining in |70 had hooked his legs around the body | o mWaM® (&5 Princeton (Moore, | first; Naval academy, second; University | IPnIng through James' wildness, J. Col- ° ' "3 -y of the older man, his shoulders were on | Atha, Ha enzie); second, Chi-|of Virginia, third; Jracuse, fourth, Coe ling', double’ and an error by Lavan | any line of sport. Kramer is entering on . cago (Diamond, Stout, Stegeman, Camp- | university, fifth; Johns Hopkins, sixth. | which netted two runs. | his fifteenth year in the bike game, and | the :‘“ and "‘:h:"';": had patted the | FUffS. (LiTd, Yale (Overton, Barker, Love- | Time, 3:364%. James' wild pitch in the thir®THiing ! _— esent conditi any Dodge man on ox. , Foucher); fourth, Purdue (Fast, — o h :..:m"m-: e m‘l:nnn:tbor ,::"h' o g 'L: ,.u;::u.h Vanaken). = Time - oy P { gave Chicago two more runs when Quin- | > 7:56¢ ™ breaks the collegiate recol £S, | 4. —(S) e- |lan and Roth both s d, havi beet Kramer is doubtless the cleanest living of elght minutes, made ichigan in ‘,Ar:.im N (In-(lsm::’x:‘dl ;rl':It"k on second :nd u‘:)rd I;::: as .-‘ r::ull o'; athlete In the world, and it will be a 1913, and is but two seconds slower th et this afternoon the sophomores won, | . H I fong time befcre old Father Time grabs|™a* the asressor all the way through. | the'worid's record, held by the irish A. C. over the juniors. Freshmen | 4" Tor by Pratt. a walk to Roth and a | 'We placed an order last bn 3 Connolly showed his familiarity with the | Onecmile (roshmen” callowe Telay cham: fied with' twenty-sive points | sacrifice by F. Collins. Willlams' triple | H B pas 1 1 youss ot m and s Sasn Greco-Boman seme several times by third,” Columbla. i 1 1|37 8 infisld out sared the visitors trom week for 2000 new freight Fiding o bicycle for seventeen years. Dis- | LFIPPIDE Jos, but he did not try to fol- w Kelly, Navy Loses Race. | o A 5 { P i sipation of any kind is & thing not in|'°W UP this advantage as it was appar- P B AL ANNAPOLIS, April 2.—Navy lost to | o eWoar e o.as. | cars—the first eqmpmeqt Kramer's repertoire. ent that he was playing for time. As|\issourl; third, Hammitt, Harvard by three lengths over a mile [Shotton, 1t 2 0 1 0 OQuinlen. rt 4 2 8 0 0 order placed by the Balti- Numerous forelgn champlons have been | 2000 88 Stecher was behind, after twelve | State; fourth, Ward, Chicago. Time, |and fl\e~l|l|e¢‘nth.Iu-urrs.hen this aft- | B Walker, 103 12 7"5‘15:“‘: “j-, H ; il p y X e bt nds. erncon. Winning time, 6:52. | A . . 22 i i i bmportad fo this country fo take' Kra- [IOMIES, of MGG o fastened b | B O0ch% en scont relay, champion: fwha T8 h e PR 0 more and Ohio Railroad in mer's measure, but wve falled. This hi [ Ameril Won b Vashington, Co n . K . \ 4 »” year Franciaco Verrl and Cuesar Mo-|ConnOll's shoulders to the mat 1n 1248 | b’ contrali” socond, Brookdyn Slaw| GaLgaBURG, 11, April 3 —Comelt | & huner, 44 8 § 1 ST R more than a year’— rettl of Italy, aleng with Therwald Ello- | ™"Ute% ¢ R, TR e b *| gollewe defeated Knox college in dusi |{IiC 2b-- % § § } ERKER] #ard, the Danish champlon, will come to Connelly Gets Bebind. TR yard dash, final: Won by Drew, | Uck meet here today, runnig up sixty- Yoy T4 § £ § § Ll : : . - this countey (o atiempt to wrest the hon. | Al (1o BATt of the second fall Con-|goutiern ‘Calltorniai' second. smith || pol y-seven. james 0.1 08 ¢ 8 Tews.. T AWW Thus writes Daniel Wil- #rs of the cyeling champlonship from the [P0 ot Dehind after a minute's|Michigan: third, Knlght, Chicago; fourth, e Hikh Wine Game. | ‘Leary §i888 lard, President of the B. & American rider. | wrestiing, but was not able to hook a|"Gniimije College relay champlonship of | CAMBRIDGE. Neb., April 24.—(Special | gHovant ... 8 ¢ ¢ 0 0 ard, rresidaent o € b. P Bumgrdnr, 50 0 0 0 0 t— hold that was in any way effective and| America: Won by Pennsylvania: second, | Telegram.)—~The high school base ball AR & r hi c b . eoon Btecher was behind with & hait Nel.| Harvard; third, Missourl. Time, 8:I5, |team yesterday defeated Oxford at Ox- | ARy 0., o is Contribution to ALEXANDER IS GREATEST son. Connolly twisted away trom this| mude by M. W Sheppard, IO Glssing. | samen to date having doitate MoRon)t | sHatted for Perryman in tho elghth the cause ' . made by M. eppard, ssing, [ games to date, having defeal ok | *Ran for Le th th, A OF ALL. SAYS STALLINGS [snd sot up, but Stecher soon was behind | H: Schoot and J. M. Rosenberger, of the | and Indianacls decsively. Itadwell struck st 5 ougr, -co'Y 10, the elgnth. = = = o | | Irish Americans, in 151l The Pennsyl-|out forty-six men in twenty-four Luninks Chicage : 2 0000 = f — again and In & short time had the scis- | AR LIACHICARR, TR (I R e fmann, me R R XY 5 —4 'flm:r cm.::.upuu. 18 thelsors body hold agatn and forced Con- Lockwood, Lippincott = and redith. Bvis Detents’ Bans. It Rt e e ‘Fhise-base % doi h greatest piteher gume today” 888 nolly's shoulders down, without the use |Meredit SAN FRANCISCO, April #.—H. K. B. |1; off James, 1. Double plays: Perryman 0 oln; our s George Stallings, the famons Miraclo | of bis hands or arme, i 1.7 de. The r “reache | Duvls, of Ban Prancisco defeated M. |lo Taven: “Awnew'io lavia Bases on reé you doing your share manager raves. Chandler gan, rmer national golf | s ames, ; al ‘erryman, 1 - e :‘n e s s hiioeton Draves. | Young Gotch and Younk Meyers | ner, Willcox and Bingham. Missouri was |Chandier, Fean, former nationa) solt [DAUS: (ff,I8me®s 1 three Mamioeerofi | —big or small? Johneon, and T agres with them. Mo has| U4 & fitteen-minute draw for the | URENCSL, i inala, Lafayette, # teet | Panama-Pacitic exposition championship [Perryman, o in four innings; off Baum- | 3 » opener and for the semi-final Tom Ray |11 {nches; Roos, Yale; Richards,’ Cornell |today, ¢ up and 2 to play. ardner, 1 in one inning. Struck out: By | _everything & pitcher ought to have, espe- of Lamoni, la, threw Jack Toliver in| Four-mile college relay champlonship of ——— Benz, § by James, l.Nhy Perryman, 1 ¢ m",‘,m‘" """ 18 speaking |, Amerlr-":mnm gx;ll) Bpe h fn“ s ynuck League Officers. Umpires: Dineen and Nallin. x St Paul, Neb,, product. . | . Windnagle); second, Mich-| EpGAR, Neb., April 24.—(Specisf)— . Eddle Crockson of Kansas City was Iy, Fox, Ufer, Varroll); third, | the annua) ok ot officers of the | JACKSON DRAWS FINES - Hart: |5 . Columbus Wins Fractice Game, |referee and M. H. Crulse was annovnoer. - gea, Claynuck base league, and e - = 2 Nuckolls counties. was heid at Edgar| » FASTER THAN PAY CHECKS : eow% . April u—tlm 'n-u:uudm- :- u’n.: u: its capacity, ames. h‘pur“:n‘:‘“'_"a}'.!f last evening and the following were —_— H § to 1, from the Recky R0 eta i Oniatte . ' e et D T o RS, | 5o, Jackson, the slugging outfield — S——— { o 4 tenin, The Pawnees | After the match Connolly sald: “That Ratoa Bai Edgar: vice president, Bd Portwood, Nel o8 Jackaos, - ng er for \ it Pa: man, N me. o P he Cleveland Indi Is sald & ‘beginning to end. {lad is & comer and in & class by himself, | 137 feet 6 inches; Dorizas, Pennsylvania: |%on. secretary, J. D. Latta, Clay Center: | the Clevelan Ans, s sl to have This is the time of all tim, 4 Sunday. Bat- McCutcheon, Cornell treasurer, Eaimest Tiusibh,' Clay Center.|been fined upwards of $.000 so far this for the U. 8. A- to make raot Work," Jastds “and conlly think that he is stronger than| “Fole vault: Foss, Cornell, and N A mectiniy was‘arranged for Bext TUes- | season for nfringements of the rules lad fnidhs U8 A to make vast % Tnclans, Rain “Swan wnd |Goteh. |45 tent 3 achas O try for 1 ‘teet Fose |sens gamests o schedule of the sea- ) gouy by Manager Birmingham. e Y P,