Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 5, 1915, Page 4

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HELLO- Yoy LITTLE APPLE DUMPLIN®-DID YOU &IT HOME FROM THE DANCE LAST NIGHT ALL e s i ROURKE RELEASES FRANK HUELSHAN Agquisitioni ‘of Oy Forsythe Spells | ‘ Doom of the Old Veteran in Right Field. T R il on two Rourkes yesterday that the Omaha team is thin one of the prescribed it which must be observed by slugging the plll with & ng a pretty fair game in ‘wes hustiing hard, lend- every effort te nelp Omaha win, most fans thought he Wwas good for But the acquisition of For- doom of Huelsman. "[result in total Wilndness for €. E. Will- | KAWS TAKE ONE FROM ‘LOP Topekas Win Over Lincolns by Score which Lincoin ecoul Trainer, a Kansas State Jolned Topeka today A double and a triple. o . | played Sunday. E'ba. the —wobunel «lo-es Yl cZewe marol LlovemanBuad wownl - News Sarvice. QUIT YouR NIDEDVN' '™ A BUM DANCER - WHO WUZ THE GRL WATH YOU - / v —— , Mayer, Lattimore. Krue- | == 'ope] Krueger to Schraiber to Wiiliams. Buses on bulls: Oft Dashner, 4; off Ehman. 1. WESTERN LEAGUE Struck out: IB Dashper, 9, by Ehm P W L. 1. Time Umpires: Parent and | Omaha .. 0 7 700 | Geisel 2 Topeka w7 & - Denver 8 8 SIOUX DEFBAT DES MOINES | Deu Mol 6 Wichita B 5 Indians Defeat Boouters by Score of | fi; TOSEN .. P B Elght to Fo Lincoln ... 0 2 8 20 x:.u"' Lyl " SO Kone's l-zlf AMER, LEAGUE. | NAT'L LEAGUE. | GOOD SUPPORT FOR 80X PITCHER W.L.Pet.| W.1.Pot. 146 .700| P 13470 Moines, but his teammates made fia © G.Ufllclnrlnnnu 9 § 088 three more, maki [ fi c Detroit & Tor Blous Gty Beare: el score ¥ %o | Now Yo 1 Chicago by o s Cleverand .. 8 10 868 8t. Louts .10 10 /500 | 8 ¢ O A E | Washington' 8 7.633Boston ...... 7 7 .50 Hoston ».... § & bov(Brooklyn . 710 412 | Phii Bt l’.‘nllh .. 6 14 .263) Pittaburgh . 6 12 .3 FED, LEAGUE. | AMER. ASSN. 11 8 §19] Louisville ..12 11 8 .57 St. Paul .10 .10 8§ 568 Minneapolis. 7 9 ¥.500 Cleveland .. § L] 3 L E#l wonesnons 710 413 Kan. City . 812,400 Mil waukee . 6 13 316/ Columbus Yenterday's Resul WESTERN LEAGUE 4 alouxl(‘ny, 8. > L -l ooeoeo-—a?fi-l B T - SRSENRRIN o PR SR Hlocos—overu® Bl cow—cone Bl oo osese s hicage-Cl ; nde\phin-vew York, rain. ‘ashington, 0; Bosten, 2. e PRl ainiasn® 11 i ensd) %5l conanmosoa? oo oo NATIONAL LEAGUE. 33 23 i < B = FEDERAL LEAGUE. E zZ 873 i %‘hfl at 8t Jo- iy, Topeka at 0_ at Cleve Philadelphia ’ New terly In & nu| nknu oW Monday afte for & purse of -o..d-lhh 8t at The day was shooting on aceount | % f Iyh, Smith, 4; Tay- | chy .Wm?n. nans ; Slattery, 8. Mueh ;Hufm Plttaburgh at Newark. manitested in the com- | ament to be held in Shei- | oo smector e o BAN JOHNSON STIRS TARGET PRACTICE 'l BASE B_A_LL WORLD! LL BLIND IOWA EXPERT IOWA CITY, Ia, May 4—(Bpecial Tei- egram.)~Too much target practice will i 5 553 58 1% g1 luurlun League President Asserts He Has Consented to With- wal of Suits., ACTION NOT ‘TAKEN, HOWEVER BOSTON, May ¢-—~Ban B. Johnson of the American league, stated In an inter- fams, former oxpeért marksman of the University of lowa rifle team and more recently coseh of the lowa City High school champlonship team, according to an announcement here today. D Team Hard W 4. teatu was m-g-nnfimnt . 14 romton 1128 6 8 3 8 883 o2 e, Pat ;" Wilber, and mx-! Mr. Johnson explained later that his cha; ceton, Buckboman Bchal- | consent to the withdrawal of the suits N e d applied only to the American league and had nothing to de wtih the attitude of ~(8pe- | the National league officials. sufticlent | “At the suggestion of Phillip Ball, pres- | independent | (aant of the Louls Federals, Johnaon | Lo e o O e i | Beori|said, “a conterence of the attorneys ot‘ 3 Tooley, Tom Shields and Pea Cowglll were elected directors. Ben F. the American and Federal leagues was Brant of Brunin 'bn :‘m' ma ::iheld at Chicago ten days ago for the s the opening |PUTPose of discussing the withdrawal of attraction, {the suits. The attorneys of the National Je—————— |leuu. knew nothing of the meeting. Sherman-Howard League Opens. |gope progress had been made in the ANARWELL, Neb, May {-(Spectal o= ) girection of an adjournment, when other T cham: | matters were injected into the discussion m pl:vedlhl! ,mfl:ollll 8o were' de- |and the conference broke up without ac- wsore of 110 3 S, Pavi plaved st Dan: | “OmPilabing anything. nebrox and blanked them, 3 to O Rock- Tener's Satatement, ville took the opener from Boslus on! NEW YORK, President John {helr Qlamond by the close score of |i Tener of the Nationa! league. when | ————— informed of Ban Johnson's statement Plteher Walsh is Better, relative to withdrawing base ball suits, LO§ ANGELES, Cal, May 4-Ed|said that he aid not understand mal e et T o ArRriodn tadgue American league oxecutive's remarks. Tith gippr. Was fevorted 15 B Greatly |President Tener said so far Aa he knew o 4 awors 14 ~ h fever, {rom 'there was no intention on the pert of Nhich he suffersd yeserdey had sub- |\ " ecunised Hase Ball in general, and — the National league (n particular to| Watson Matehed. |yitharaw the case now before Judge | Ootatas ndot | L andis. | itornia are matched to box ten rounds| Other officlals of the National leag here May . The weight will be 134 sald they believed President Johnson's - | Pounds at 3 o'clock. remarks were merely an expression of | |personal opinton in the matter of the | ern Assaclation. leontroversy between Organised Sml Birmingham, 1. Ball and w 1 Tittie Roek, 2. Me . and the Federal league ; New Orleans, 5 (culled in| What Herrmann Says. | Binth en mccount of darkness). CINCINNATI, May &—"T know noth-, Chattanooge, :.~Nu‘h:‘l_lle. T {ing of any movement looking toward the | {withdrawing of the Fedoral league's sutt | Colloge Base Ball, against Organized Base Ball from the| Harvard. §; Colby, 1 federal court In Ilinole,” sald Chairmen | vicnneyivania State. 1: Usiversity of August Herrmann of the National com- Tufts, T; Holy Cross, 3 mission today, when told of the intere I i ag—— view given out by President Johnson of Fears Only Two Clabs. e Amirican league \ Tyler of the Ouke claime FRENCH LICK, Iod.. May ¢—"1 know he fears m'fiz nothing of an agreement for the with- Tace are the Seals /grawal of the sult between Organized Base Ball and the Federal league in| [the United States court at Chicago and Leonard Goes to Columbus. will not consent to such an agreement™ Columbus club has secured In-|yceerted James A. Gilmore, president of % J-houfl'n-moflu&-n.um‘ SRee Sotam | Copyright, 1915 [nternations! FIFI BROWN - WELL SHE 1SA BEAUTY - Kee in the sixth completed the scoring | for eDtroit, which won, 3 to 1 was made by n PIRATES' DEFEAT CARDINALS § Pittsburgh Team Wins from St. - WALTER JOHNSON .. ‘% |Red Hose Shut Out Washington |k Benators by Score of Two to - leuSowmar-n | Pct wnweneea® P (2 cogonuontunnd’ FINAL SCORE IS FOUR TO THREE PITTSBURGH, May 4.~In a drizsiing | rain Pittsburgh defeated St. Louls today, The contest was stopped twice by the rain and was called finally In the last half of the eighth. Both Har-| BALTIMORE, May mon and Perdue were hit hard, long hits being numerous. Blucmassoas> B =1 cwonnoscaua? R James in elghth, May 4.~Foster, ably sup- | Detroit . 11 8 .5MChicago .....11 6§ .47 | ported at critical moments, outpitched |St. Louls ... Walter oJhnson today, and Boston won 412 | from Washington, 411 .286|New York .. 4 9 .38 | triple scored Hooper, - pasged, in the first, Two-base hits Speaker's | Barned runs: Off James, 1; off Holand, 1 Bases on errors balls: Off James. 0. Y 0 in one-thir nning ; and Hoblitzell's single counted again for |seven and two-thirds infings; off Hoch, the Red Sox in the seventh. Double plays |0 in one inning. Hit by pitched ball: By McNally, a recruit playing | J&m third base, were prominent factors iIn Boston's defense. Score: PITTSBURGH. who had been AB.H.O. and Lewis' triple || Off Hamilton: « 3 Umpires. O'Loughlin | peek ool el and Hildebrand B 'Third City Players Oqthit Indians GRAND ISLAND, cial Telegram.)—Green's Indians were un- able to do anything with the Island pitchers, Crosby drew a home run the first time up to bat for the Third ....0 001000 O e s 4] coommmmsoz -0 Bl hnunos~ac Two-base hits mon. Three-base hita: Johnston, 8t. Louls, 3; Pit Vioux to Wagner to Struck out: By Perdue, Umpires. Rigler and wl gom~rsssol P L] O 1 *Batted for McBride in the eighth, 00000000 00| Batieries: Cleghorn and Whitemoon and American Association. Luck and Crosb: . Three-base hits: McNally r to Hoblitzel (2), Speaker to Wagner, Bases on errors: Washington, 2. Bases on ball 't ¥ 1. truck o ¥ 2 l:. ‘mpires: Connolly and Chill. Tigers Defeat Rrowna. “ Washington §ev Joresr Iphia. rain. ot 3»‘.‘@-:%: wet grounds. s Coast League Results Batteries: Curtis and Coleman; Schard (&} 5 ‘Willis and Blackb: - w Ables and Kuhn; La Roy, Gregory and Hannal At San Francisco Batteries Ellls and Crossi BUT YOU KNOW | NEVER DET ON THE RACES - SO LONG - » , D NYY i, o Blusvons~sa? ol o0s000000 featured. Score: Chicago .. Baltimore 2 Eltllflu: McConnell wi Bl osnounoan L ng, { povilson, Sarned runs:| NEW YORK, May .~President John K. R st "Bt sy | Tanor of the National leagte announced f Harmon, 3. |today that he suspended Charles Herzos, . 3 | manager of the Cincinpat! club for five day, for his altedcation with Umpire Rigier at St. Louls last Saturday. Um- pire Hart who arbitrated on the bases during the St Louls-Cincinnati game, was also reprimanded by President Tenor for not following the disputed play R, |Closely, thus necessitating an appeal to i P o i 4 'ostponed, he P It's a mighty short way to pipe-joy if you go via Prince Albert—tobacco that an- swers every question any man can hand out! You can jam it in your old jimmy pipe or roll it into a makin’s cigarette and it will produce more real and true happiness than any brand at any price you ever bucked up against Now, let’s all get together, and repeat slowly and distinctly : by a patented process that removes the bite and the parch. No other to- bacco ever was or can be made like P. A. And P. A. tastes as good as that sounds/! So the warm tip is: Get the jimmy pipes out of dark corners, out of the rafters, where you've hidden them for fear of more tongue bites. Get’em out and fire up with P. A,, for you can go to it fancy-free from sun-up right down the line to the pillow-period! And the sooner you know this little thing personally, the more joy'us you'll be. WHALES LOSE T0 Louis in s Drizzling } TERRAEIN ("REW | McConnell is Wild and Baltimore Grabs Game from Chicago Leaders. WILSON'S HOMER IS A FEATURE 4.~McConnell's | wildness in the opening inning was suf- | ticient to give Baltimore two runs, |enough to take the first of the series E. | trom - Chicago this afternoon, {Quinn pitched good ball | Wilson's homer over the left field fence n; Quinn and Owens. . Herzog Suspended, Gonteno. serang, mee| HOrt Reprimanded 4 § 3| the latter to become involved in fisti- T and Devogt: Perry, | cuffs with Herzog. Paul: Postponed, cold

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