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Copyright, 1915, News Service, International o OF MINE - DON'TY WANT MAGGIE TO KNOW Bwyz IN AFIGHT! .~ HUBLSMAN'S CLOUT ™57 3 % * ¢ < :[C00MBS HURLS PHIL RED BY | ~ WINS FOR ROURKES|; FEe | CREW T0 A DEFEAT — s, NATIONAL LEAGUE 5 o7 Kane, B0 0 1Y B : President Tener A that th m:;.c when -;1.'.'.,..' rln‘ v-a-n o ’ FINAL WOIITNO T0 ONE %{\% BASIS OF CLAIM OF THE GIANTS 1800000 PHILADELPHIA, Apefl M.—Jack [ NEW YORK, April 30.—Presldent 000 Coombs, the former star twirler of the 3 John K. Tener of the National lsnxuol 000 Philadelphia Americans, pitohied his first H officlally notified Robert B. Ward, TR St g gl o Brooklyn | pittal president of the Brooklyn Federal 4 League club, shortly before ndon to- Indlanplis B, 4 day that Kauff would not be permit- “""!',"‘"‘I‘ f- & ‘as | ted to play in the National league at 4 this time. His telegram to Mr. Ward was as follows: “Answering your wire of yesterday | relative to the Kauff incldent you are apprised that the player in question will | not be permitted to play In the National | Jeague at this time. “(Bigned) JOHN K. TENER, “President National League.” Secretary John A. Heydler, speaking for President John K. Tener of the National | league, said the latter official that yesterday's game between the New ! York and Boston clubs, won by Boston | 18 to 8, was a contest regularly scheduled and played and would be counted in the league records ana as standing for a ‘{victory for the Boston club, President Gilmore of the Federal league ‘ issued a call for a special meeting of the assoclation, to be held here tomorrow noon, to consider the various phases of the Kauff case. The executive of the tol. Coombs was wild, but bri ha, {Ing by Schultz sa®od him from belng Sap v % scored on In two innings. " ¥ b in the ninth, with two men ofit an mp}uwv.:lfi'.‘mr U=} vunners on second and first, Coombs — ended the game by throwing to Cutshaw | i AUGHTER JOSIES |and catching Weiser off second. Rixey C— kept his opponents’ hits scattered, one of Den Motnes Team Wi the visitors runs being due to a muff by 3 Beoker, Score: whi ‘A ~lsosonencece® slonnsensinsel :gm ...........—.; = aa ) nsas City s S, Wt Games Today. o League—Lincoln t. Louis at Cleveland, ‘ew York, Washington at Boston. - Na‘gt—l Lu.ltno-clm n‘:‘ nnings, |84 "““’:W\.=.—.u Lotls &% Newark, Kansas City st Bal flom sources outside the Federal league that the independent base ball organiza- tion is determined to make a strong fight in the case of Kauff and settle the status of this player and others, who have contracts with first one league and then another. o~woowc~=D Chicago at Buffalo, timore, Pittsburgh at Avery Blooms in Hand Ball Tourney a8 Coming Champ . A prospective hand ball champion blos- {somed at the Young Men's Christian as- |sociation Thursday night when A. A Avery took R. L. Carns to a trimming. ' | The matoh was one in the hand ball 7f | tourney now in progress at the “Y." ) | Fifty-two players were entered in the tournament and four are now fighting for the privilege of battling present Champ-Linn for first honors. \ Basis for Giants' Olatm. Secretary John P. Foster of the New York olub said when such a decision was officlally recelved by the New York club, the game would be protested and the matter brought to the attention of the bolted of directors of the National league. Mr. Foster sald it was the comtention of the New York club that Kauff was the property of the Glants as a result of the agreement entered into between the New York club and the Indianapolls club :: the American association last Septem- . “If it is proved, hoMever, that the Brooklyn Federals have a prior or bind- | ing contract with Keuff,” saia Foster, | “then we will withdraw all claim to his services. Kauff assured us that he was not under contract with the Brooklyn | Tota (g gy | *Bati for Cooper in elghth. WICHITA MAKES OLEAN SWEEP Y‘ ] Wolves Take Fourth and Last Con- Reds Lose to Cards. Dennie Ryan and J. B. MoLean battle | poqera) league club. ST, LOUIS, Aj in the next match and the winner will| . in well. The of h [ l-l:’m signed by our club and placed ‘-t cg:i — will then combat with A and the y . g A 2 \tou 3 hb . -moom“ ¥, Rt '::' his case to the attention of the proper ol ¢! M.‘fl;.u_m Made s | onet Wil play Linp for the champlon- |pase ball authorities o that a ruling iz\nv-hu- it, and then scored on & |*"P: might be secured regarding his eligibility . Hoore: L St to play with the New York club. 5\ ngh School Track “Secretary Heydller sald Kauff yestor- 0 . TE R Meet is On Today : s Tmmnuumnnwwmuw o B 4 1 class track meet will'be held on Crelghton 3 g field this aftermoon. The events will be "‘. m | H o the We7ert chh, rard &k Walr H 0 mile run, 1%-yard high hurdies, 30-yard . 4 ) ol Tow. low hurdies, #0-yard run, one-mile run, o T b 1 :! “Batted to in figeh, vy Prregpen o) m":',.h,, : | | Seme g :lfil‘?“"‘;m' S 293180 %8| Onarles Morearty, Chick Neville, Al Blood Troubles Can not Re- Tookied L e B PRI R A Newton and a few others of the fast men s % ’ :Hman. :?:LJ. nits orsog Hugkins, | are going to try and® break some records. i main If Properly , utler, Home run: Hu ! . 1 Qut and Thomason was given —~ i Dolan’ (i, Miller (D, Wikson: Hugkins, mfotmu: o IR PR - on Sheshan's miscue, Then the 3 Long. Groh. Earned runs: Off Bénton, 4: | 5 "5 Richardsen, Harry Miller, Austin O, | SMMEf was off. Huslaman ook a mighty | 35an for McAlllsier in the 2" Double. plave: Suvall; Timers, Warren Ritohie, Stanjey and before the Sioux had re- SIS NIAN IR Ten Pitee. or Yo, Hugxine arry | Montgome: - 2 Off Benton. §; off Brown, }m‘i H. Garvin, 1 ‘was sitting on the . Hits: Off Benton. § In T‘,. ,,."“‘" " cou Tester Cal 4nd-‘Huelsman was perched on | Left on Lincoln, g e B rerk oty Bemton 1 by | B B \Oreherd: starter. Don (il The :‘t was mw': ia: Van s {Beown, 1; by Perdue, 1. Umpires: Rigler | lips: masahais ¢ 5 Recd, 'um;' = . Gaspor started ith. Three- e g at Sohliebner. , {its: Off Narveson, § Blair Trims Teknmah. smack on the nose for 3 anu out: By Narve- BLAIR. Neb., April 3.—(Special Tele-| seored and Krueger carefully ason, 1; by Sullivan, 3. Bases . |gram.)—The Blair High sehool base ball | on 3 arveson, i i 3|teem defeated Tekamah in the second | Fan to second o touch that bag gft Bullivan, &, 'Wild pitch game of the season on the home grounds | the alert Sioux could not cover up 220, Umpire: Myers. Battories mes and Dev: today by & score of 3 to 1. er{\:{d‘ any Merkle stuft. Py vy berk and Coleman almost an erroriess game E. 54 i &te es A Bt Paul almost rroriess game. Score: R.H. Indians departed S R4 Roagan, n, Sanders | Gardner and Johnson. RH.B CHUKCH LEAGUE: M‘é‘“n g Thirty-second and Ames Avenue—First i H an (Ia) lays here tomorrow. ‘was ignominiously ridiculed by thes s‘-.mu'u. against Walnut Hill Metho- =:l--u|...' $1% » a) DAy o 18, \ nneapolis ool o Defea Asmouri. B ol | S PRirtyShirat Batteries Prantdiel A g e e . e . 53 Tipple, Mers and Porry, Middieton, Taylor, Scan- Fossett; lon and j ! i i Games. s Calleae 4 Wisoo! | ver . & Tndiana, 2 f?nrl:h k) ;.:m.?r'?&.‘m - SO Mitehell Wins li; Yanktou. g= g? i 28 s £ £ §8 i { £ & ] i sl i i il HOW N THE ‘WORLD : sty > || touiovou po THA IVEGOTY, Aoy MESELF : UPA COO%EQ?R*{ SHE'S ASLEED?, IN THE ; ABOUT.THIS EYE’ EYE!® a mistake. day wired the commission requesting that be restored to good standing.” olub admitted today that Kauff would have to be reinstated by the National Commission as a condition to his playing in the National league. McGraw sald he ‘was about to ask for Kauff's reinstate- ment and hoped to recetve word today permitting Kauff to play with the New rk club, Glimore Suspends Kauf, CHICAGO, April 3.—Placed under in- definite suspension, Benny Kauff, the Brookyn Federal league player, Jumped to the New York Natlonals yes- terday, apparently will have no chance to play in either league. President Gil- more of the Federal league sald today. Kauff was suspended by the Federal league here after a conference over the long distance telephone with Robert B. ‘Ward, president of the Brooklyn club, to ich Kauff belonged. “It looks to me,” Gilmore said, “as if organized base ball, or at least Manager :Graw of the New York club had made There is not & chance for Mo- Graw to play Kauff because he not only is tied up to s Brooklyn Federal league team by contract, but he is an outlawed player, according to the rules of organ- ee by George McManus who THE ized base ball and New York couldn't use him without breaking the agreement un- der which they operate.” President B. B. Johnson of the Ameri- can league said: “Kauff is.ineligible to play with New York or any other team in organized base ball. According to the rules he would have to apply for reinstatement and could not be reinstated for three years. W. R. FEARON TO BATTLE ALL COMERS AT CHESS W. R. Fearon, one of the local chess experts, will play all comers simultane- ously Saturday evening at the Omaha Chess and Checker club, All local chess players are invited to take part. Indians Turn Tables. BEATRI/ Neb., April 2. Telegram.)—The Nebraska Indi. the tables on the Beatrice league team today and, won. § to 3. The ghme Wi played.in & driszling rain. Score: RH.E, ndians . 0030000025 § Beatrice 0020001003 8 1 Batteries: indiana, Cleghorn and Brown: Beatrice, Beaver, Tuckey and Eagan and Hollingworth. CROWDED. OUT But ’'m Still in the Ring- Enlarge-So | “Eliminated” The demand for ‘the kind of Men’s Hats and Furnishings that 1 sell, has grown so fast that I am forced to use the Floor Space now devoted to Men's GEORGE. PRAY 510 SOUTH 16TH STREET on. Thecool, Sit, stand, stoop or run in &E ENDE%EAR You will forget you have Springtex light-weight spring-needle knit fabric is elastic and form-fitting, Try & Union Sult $1 up. L\ LB i