Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 28, 1915, Page 10

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10 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1915 . Bringing Up Father Ui Ierns , Drawn fo BE DISAPPONTED “THEYRE DN’ SEE Mg i ! i IS H ) crossed the infleld, which was drawn up cago shut out the locals today, 6 to 0.[Bases on balls: Off Mammaux, 1: off . $ BwDGETT TWIRLS for a bunt, by soaking one through PHILLIES 'WIN OYER Ames, who started the contest for Cin-|Kelly, 1; off Griner, 2. Hits: Off Ma WIII Test statute i Hensling, Krug made the sacrifice whieh fired 1 e, Plghth to allow '!ls:o::\%?yrg 1B Tous innihee: art ey 1 o on i : $ i o o n four innings; of A o . [' sent Smith to third. After Thomason bat for him. Score nl:& Struck out; By Memmaux, 5: by Excludlng F]_lms '4 0 y strolled Huelsman hit one to Bheehan, W Qv R G | CHICAGO, CINCINNATIL, McQuilian, 3; by Griner, 8. Umpi e i . who threw to the plate to nip Smith ESTERN LHAR( % Faasss A:”un;.lu': g A?I'l A‘ll ler and Hart. of PI‘IZG B&tflefl 1 coming home, Crisp fumbled the sphere | Omana ....... -y By | | Fishar. - ‘ : 51 « : 1 : ;v i Braves Trim Gilants. ‘. g . | Sehulte, 4 10 1 ! ~ Na- « 3 Opens Season at Home by Permit. |and Smith counted. ! E3ud Both Teams Hit Hard, but Twice |zimrman 3 13 4 BRRR Py gl gt Rl e . i Pour Hits Cut Loose in Seventh, ] " [Wifiame st 3 4 3 <3013 ¢ Manhattan since winning' their = world N e R B | 1 ting But One Run, Four Aftor Slsmming the ball Rpousd more o3 Rallies of Superbas Are Rl %32 428 § 118 1 §|champlonship last fall and easily defoated | Contest b'y, :'hn owners o'fltho Willard-| ¢ i 4 1 Phelan, 3b..3 2 1 0 OWingo, e. 10 30 ork, o 'ohnson ight films to bring the films H and Whiffing Eight. or less promiscuously and falling to score | L* 1% Stopped. | e i3 018 SAmeE ® 0% 0| The visitors hit both Perritt and Ritter |into this country will begin here next § only by bad breaks in the luck for five | Wishue™ .. . $5.3 S B BN 1vembior 1 6 ¢ 6 § [ttty cubp afcGraw o thicd pitcher, a8 | riday, according to an annowscement| frames, the Rurkes decided to cut loose |\ NAT. LBAGU] LEAGU oy s able to stop the n batting, " - DICK BREEN MAKES FOUR HITS | 5t . They therefore did as de- W.L.Pet. W.L FINAL SCORE I8 FIVE TO TWO |, RIS T Rua:(m‘-’ was very stfective early In the |by Charies A. Towne, formerly United """ , but eased up wi — cided. Breen heat out a cute lttle bunt | St .0 1 . K *Hatted for Ames in elghth. ead. " Schmidt and J. Smith sach nit & | e senator, counsel for L. Lawrenos Mr. Thomas Blodgett, inte of Waterloo, | which found the Sioux flat-footed and | Rt. Leu "3 & PHILADBLPHIA, April 27.—Both teams | Chicago .. 1010001 38 0-8 home run, double and single. Bcore: Waeber, the owner. ‘was an Inexplicable mystery to the chesty | looking on in open-eyed wonder. Breen | Chicago : : hit hard In today's game, but twice 'l;:":.r;:-l‘ ki :c:ultgon11:r°;nH noe-:g"‘,(o‘. }.’;".‘.‘% i The first step preliminary to the be- Stews City champs in the opening com- ' took second on a passed ball Krug | Botten . 8§ 5% | Brooklyn's rallies were stopped by double | age hite: Wiiliame. GHECN . Hersog, | Moran. rt.. "5 8 3 5 EMurray, ct. ¢ 3 3 §7j|SINnInE of the legal battle was taken| bat of the season at home yesterday and | drove a bot one which Cooney couldn't | Brookiyn. 4 3 7 30 [plays started by Bancroft and Philadels| Home run: Williams. ~Stolén bages: | Fltspatic 38 $ibepe tegse here yesterday when Mr. Towne made thé best the Sloux could Jdo was amuss 'handle and Breen beat it for home with | New Yori. 410 288 phia won, b to 2 Cravath's home run, :(;v-nn;xnn,fl Schuite. Earned Tgne: anz- Cather 1 0393 or, %4 139 1{formal demand upon the collector of the one run and four bits and lcre the fray. [ the run which would have been the win- g (5 A Nice, [Chalmers’ double and Whitted's wingle | Bases on balle: OFf Zabel. 6 off Krnes R § 18 g 0|pont that the pictures be admiited. Re-| 4t 1 It also might be auld In PAssing |ning one had no more been made. Thom- | Brookiyn.. 9 9% .70 |drove In the hometeam run. Score: {2 "Mita: Off Ames, 11 in ‘eight innin 191 SR E0.0| SU0M Wl gtvahicn teV. yRd (UMY Wef that Thomas whiffed elght of the, satd | agon's hit over socond put Krug on that .9 "3 BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA \ ff Dale. 2 in one innings. Strick out: = H 8 3 2 3 offederal statutes forbade it. ehesty Sioux and alipped nary a bas) on | hag. Huelsman popped up an infield fly. 7 84 ABROAR o ADEO.AE | By Zabel 1; by Ames, 1. Umpires: Kiem : 12108 Mr Towne thr‘nflnrvsd notice that he| Balls. Thomaa is considerable PItchar; | At this point Clark decided to nip Krug % 7 ot Kan Oty 6 § 183 g 3 R Cardinals Give Shatout. hE e e p 1o 2;-0\“4 apply to Jullge Thomas G. Haight, he has worked in three kames #0 far 'off gecond. He tried and the pill hit 6 9 40(Cleveland.. § 1 119 8 3 4 0 57 ST. LOUIS, April 21.—Long’s single to Sy, 9.0 8,8 8 1 §| 00 LSS RN S, (ovarly ow and through his ‘efforts largely all three | Krug, bounced Into right fleld and Marty . 6 400 Milwalkee. 4 8 1413 o..3 2 3 0 0 center scored Griner and Huggins in the *Thorpe ....1 6 9-0 o Friday for an iInjunction restraining the Wiéte copped. [t Waing adivatiood 4 Callaban | 8t Louls. 4 8 38 Columbus.. 111 §31 omhined <418 0 0| thied inning of today's gume for St 3 53T 3| collector from . refusing to admit the ‘ § enterday’s Renults, 13 1 1Niehott,” 1b.. 3 5 2| Louis" first two runs. Another tun in < tures. It is expected that argument| By suppressing Josh Clarke's forces Mr. | made a punk return and scampered 1340 Slatares This 31,1 1] the clatth. e Bave B ows b Ao N i Biodgett and the Rourkoviniana made & home D "."‘"""":‘." “‘E‘\u'-" 1103 okier e 4 301 0 Vistory Kurer . PRUMITEN, 3 10 00 Booret wil be heard about a week later and”that| solld hit with the 800 excited bugs pres- | ik rue; double to center mcored | Bonx Gity. 1. Omaha e g PITTSBURGH. or. LOUIS. 923084000 1the appiicants will contend that the law ) i That finished the dolnks, but | 8t. Jose . i e DR UL PR A AN it p T AgAS | 1 !:ho 0°0— 5/ barring the pictures 18 unconstitutional, | In, ita, 4. O B kit Soknsion, OBoscher, 1f..3 3 1.0 0| ( Flo, mfitlr-r‘;’,- Mr. Towne said that his application for NATIONAL LEAGUE. “yaey A T B e 30 5 o) Home runs: Tigbert, Murray: | on injunctiop would set forth that the Louts, —p bases: Gowdy (2), Fitspatrick. K owner desires to bring the pictus o .3 y ), Pl C| Larned L] res into Bostar 18! New'y 5 wohase hi m’(.‘.’,.’s?u'.’.fn. Chal. ] 5 é ie rrara New Cyory Boston, 10. Bases on |this country mot for sale, but for exhibi- Brostyn, i nuflhl.. 5. o ) Cravath, Slmlgn n bases: HE 8 on, balls:, Oft Perritt 2; oft Ritter, o off | 1o by himself. He said it would be ad« AMERICAN LEAGUE. T 4 Dot ayEropye: | soha ‘306 p, 1: off Rudolph, mitted that they were films of a prizq . 1; Washington, 2 ‘Mara, Bancroft to Niehoff Memae 8 In three innings; of fight, not of a boxing bout. : HME y, '*’:'" m,:‘,";,m (,I;;’ Pz“"‘i"“d;]‘r" Ames Loses to Chimeses otals. ... Struck out: By Poerritt, 3; Schupp, 1; | AMES, Ja., April 27.—(Special Telegram. Hatted £ by Rudoiph, 3 Unipires: Quigiey aod | _ P it 2 1 Pittsbargh n. -After holéing them tied, 3 4, through Rucker, 1. Um- Bt Louts. * six frames, Ames broke lost, 6 to 2, to the Hawalian. university ' Chinese. The Al olub has' sl Lauer, the Ames hoaver, threw a difficulg Tumes Ollfsagie: orrmerty” o'she. Chaties | nooge SBouthern league club, scored ns. Cube Shut Out Reds. | Bty Y R Beok to » CINNATIw April . 81— Cinelnnati |plays: “Joouia ot Kk et and as ' hemdte Chit o o1 ‘Western D.-vnl at M Sloux C| t oseph Des Maines, 'E.EF.“"M‘.‘.’ s R dors B -z"&f-‘.’n Pa ™ \ bouquets of flowsrs before the combat. |; Natlonal . Pittsburgh . at St : : | The Sioux will battle the Rourkes again {hw York, Mfiyf‘flw b ) our ear today, ederal League—8t. Louls P ) T = Bverdon or Crabd wiil probabd L agtcsandi %+ v T City t Chie more at Bi yn. Buftalo at Ne ; A B 1 | ey p—— close to the ground i w5 TTRE o ol R time dra real 09 O every you see a man drawing joyoutofa i8 i i 3 i pipe, for it's better than a five-to-one shot he's smoking i3 } .3 kst Prince Albert, the tobacco high spot. ’ At.li 11483 You, like a whole lot of men, never will know what a H P Os barrel of fun can 'be dug from a pi 0 0 2 Pipe or a ? E %o Aw »malnn'sdgaxvtteuntfll’-‘rinoo‘ Albert passes regards to his apeed, was | 2 "the gate and & fast frack to the | Woothira, b. $od {edtag % For it can’t bite your and it In the seventh round. Mr. Clark 37 i § E § \ cchnt parch your thtm Tkl:,at’s 0 -4 111 why men the nation over know % i oy Wivet; s Py [ 288 2% B 19 ~ their business when they demand Blodgett got away to what looked Nke | fiun H 6 g | 3 3R & BAd start. After Cooney had tgnomint- | .0 ni's hit \ 1] ogtted for Goskers it ..'mf wis ously, retreated via Mr. Smith, Sheehan | Krug, Sueehan. D 2 90093006 %y PO sigzlea 5 hot one down the third base | hanc Hite: OFt Clark 13 In six and o 000100028 ‘ ; lUne for m safe blow.. Clarke put one ! byd' (wathirds Junings. Strack out: By | Home run: Latfimore. Two-base hita: ] v down by first and Shechan galloped to ! Blodget, 5 by Clark, 3. Bases on _:_,‘.n-. -‘Wm’l:‘fi g:::i.f_lo’c‘»zn;‘u nl‘\m.mf"‘ golu } . third. Kane plowed up the diamond with |Off Ciatk, 3. passed ball: Criap. Tne: || L 50050 Gaukell,' 8 in- Ave ‘and X Ry = ! & _grounder which escaped Dick Breen | *'*" two-thirds inn! ol: Goshorn, 1 in (’m - and Sheehan scooted home. Hut a bad POUBLE PLAY DEFEATS LINKS Slart never worres the Waterioo south- . —— paw. He buckied down and there Wus | wickita Wins Despite Rally of nothing further doing fof the champs. | Nebraskans fn Ninth, In fact, only one of the invaders reached | \WICHITA, Kan., April 3.—A ‘double horn, 1. Struck By Grover, §: by X 7 : . pitched bau: B 1 A x "mplm Parent and % \ s \ D MOINES TRIMS sT. Jom { . R g 1hird base after the initia) stanza. play by Center Fielaer Pownall in the ) depce the Rourfes grabbed back that | ook Altman's single on the fir ‘- Drummers Lose Five-to-One Game to AN %] b . TUB N the last balf of the opener, Smith | with & perfot throw to the plal eh Resstors. Y ! N the mflonal;oy smoke conxed Pepper for a walk and Breen | LVO runners without & acore being made- | pps MOINES, Apell 3 { | . : 2 You should know this brand is made . —Des Mol L S-to-1 8t ';ooo in '&' WICHITA, "u-.ollhl‘.l.u.nhfl.l; —_ e e AB. R H O A E 5 : u: : ; .Z a patented process that removes T I N bite and parch. .And let it drift in AR I I g fymELE that you can fire-up P. A. until the BERHE 1 § cows come home and it won't &3 TR ] T W00 togle ; fx:;).un:\'l:w)l.g.:o e ;E quoumenwithaudpipepasgm\ O S 34 around somemore and sart of get acquainted R Ak i w with Prince Albert. Let the light of jimmy- R ’mi' X pipejoy break into your soul. You'll wonder BEEEE 1 why you didn’twake up earlier and hear the FER IR AR i1 obins sing in the old cherry tree. S Sus i I Get started on the tidy red tin, thef you'll (X 8 graduate to the crystal pound humidor ._'.a_' 5 with the sponge-moistener top that keeps your P, A fine like silk. A lot of men do that thing ! oo - — e

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