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OMAHA,_TUE DAY, MAY 325, l'vl.‘. o ! Drawn for The Bee by George McManus % - S— [ THROW AWA TELL MRS. SMITH - THEY . [ ' wANT YOU To LoOK | sald ™ ARE FOR GOODNESS | YOUR REST AS Wi [ | ‘(::L(I\QAR | HATE To J‘:ZSN:QQN(“);:?.?{ : NOT AT HOME - SAKE - WHAT ARE - . IVE THROW 1T < MUM! - BRI an o S A RIGHT HERE AN 1% A ARE YOU DOING ? THEY AR?N\','W‘ R v GO0D ON; j SWRLL TQ\ ’ (" WiLL YOUuSE Wiy ANCIJUST LIT ( LOORIN 3 % | QT OUT Or T BOT IF ) FER THAT TTIh, 7 E THE WAY 50 MUST ) MUST® CQGAR | TREW ‘ ] / % N SER AWAY ! HOW ) L OOK ! - [ i f [ while bis mates helplossly clawed at | o, it " «h kept |1etire for the day wih a wrenched ar BVERDON ALLOWS |-t s i 55| THEISEN BLANKS |CHICAGO SONLETS |=sispsteriimpni ¥ L ™ g e onty Rourke cror, bt gt 0| §tanding of Teams o PUATET i Hionr further than Schliiebners sack Roche A ' P! y ' 1 0o ol o o o i1300 TOPEKA ONE l{l’l‘v‘L o Bty gt B LADS FR l YOR ‘ " ‘ 5 CARERE r SRR an infield out, but Kverdon tovk o of 43 § 002 alker, cf4 2 4 0 0 Kid Monroe, the pukiilstic catcher, and | WEST. LEAGUE | NEB, LEAGUE H 6o :'}\‘Hl\vum-” HEREE Wideman was duck souf Sagsepn 3 ‘ t, 86....3 0 3 4 OLavan, ss...3 1 & 2 And, With Rourkel Hammerin Topeka York Allows But Thr i : 3 3 10 Janviin, 3.8 0 2 0 OARnew 32841 g Rkt g Pt Des Motneal? 11 Pairbury ] = Three Hits '_'”d Clink | Extra Base Hits, Including Homers §.yol, H 31 0 Ey, B8 000 omerwn P8 1116 Wideman, League Leaders Are | Omaha 15 11 Beatrice Claire's Crew Easly Wins th . : Jon 26930 homas, 31 6 e e On the othe ¢ N n 4 ! y ns the b o, D H : . | on other band the irkes ham- | e doseph. 12 13 4% Norfolk g | y Brief and Fournier, Give Wooh i1 10 8 0 Totals....dl o | Foster, p...1° 0 1 0 0 Totals..... 30118713 3 Easily Licked, 8 to 0. mered the daylights out of Wideman, also | Denver 13 11 46y, Gd. Island | Combat, Two to Nothing. Hose Victory. A - Narap’ 10 010 i e state loop product. Tive hits. ds o |Linvoln 1013 43| Kearney { s Totals. ..M 1027 13 8 enriksen 000 Hloux ity 7 Hastings *Batted for Jones in nint TANGO KID LEADS SLUGGING [row in the opening stanza sent that (3o 15 *%% Colnmbun VARNEY CLO [ Clovela grale. 1+ FT 31 © ] olurr g | | Cle nad L0001 16003 0 atted for A ; g [vouth on the downward vath and ha |\ NAT: LEAGUE | AMER. LEAGUE| UTS OUT HOME RUN SCHALK KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS |)iisdafchia 049085003008 ponated for MoNaly i pigth g o o kept on going down all through the gaine WL Pt Tt e Earned runs: Cleveland, 4; Philadelphia, | St. Louis .........0 2 0 0 0 11 0 %4 - oo Chicago ... 13 .63 Chicngo ....4 12 i | YORK, Neb. May %4.—(Bpecial Tele-| opicac 4 3. Two-base hits: Turner, Graney (2), -base Wagner The Topeka Kuws may be sluggers, but [Dick Breen, Cy Forsythe and Frits | pyjj, 17 11 607 Detroit 22 13 40 | gram.)—York lost the first game of the | CICAGO. May ~Extra base hits, | 5, 00 PR0, S e Barry, Marphy, ;\m\;‘;,::_« WAoo, ripes OFF oM 3 . you can't make the. crowd of lady |Schliebnor led the attack on Wideman | Pittsbugh .15 15 %0 New York..1j 18 'fi:mw to Grand Island by the score of |WMiCh included home runs by Brief and | Double play: Bhawkey to Lajole to Lapp. | Double play: Scott to Hoblitsell Bases bugs present at t combat vesterday | and the rest of the Rourkes were right ’l::fl'rl;v" H :‘-‘ ::m afififiihxn 131848 [2 10 0. Theiwen pitched tight ball in the l‘mnn‘j‘r. gave Chicago a b to 4 victory \‘I'I\lv'~ <ll‘ylluuvlil;m-'l: ) in ;-m- f""' on ‘l..u balls Off Foster, 2; off Louder- believe it. For young Mr. Burney Ever- | behind St eonis 15 17 4B|leveland .13 18 419 [pinches and allowed but three hits, |OVeT New York today in the first gamo w\lu‘n.’fl"t‘l R iiings Babts on bells: Off |k e T steh et Mot s b . fon, product of the state loop, held the Oy Vesr - Wasiike. Cinelnnat] |12 16 44{St. Louls....14 % 412 | Grand Island scored one In the fifth on (of the scries. Russell pitched a good | Hakaraman, §: off Jones, §: oft Shawkey, | [ines Do ot i ey By Fodte. Maws in the: hollow ‘Of Hi¥ NUPINE M| 1.0 Tango Kid was especially belliger- | o br T rsianm i | AR ARSN, |, ¥nsle, & gtblen ‘bage and an error bygame, but was given erratic support and |4 Struck oul: By Hagerman, 1: by Jonos Uderidik, 7: by Mags, & Om: 88 permitied but one meadly' h Y . . AMER, ot, |1t1ce and in the seventh Varney put one |when the visitors threatened o tie the 2. bY Shawkey, 3. Bases on errors: Phila- | Conmolly and’ Chill nd permitt; t measly' it 1 Joat. He only made three two clouta W bt R A T e Rl A delphla, 1. Umpires: Dineen and Nallin. St ekl he entire nf rounds. That hit Was |ana Dick Kinsells, who w mmm’T Pittsburgh .20 12 68indlanapolis h -1 “'"“’:" "l;h:“""“ fence. Score count he was succeeded by Cicotte, who g sieod b 9% " s 5 | Uhicago ....21 14 .600] Milwaukee .13 GRAN ). itched the locals to mafe Schalk wae L 1 c f jricked by Red Rociae in the elghth \(ne former Giant, almost had heart fall- | Kan. City..15 14 563 Loulsville ..18 1 B.H.0.AE TN o N R & Tigers Beat Senators. 1mncolin bomes 1or round and was a regular big leagie 1wWo- | yre Breen and Schliebner, both made | Newark .18 16 st. Paul,....16 Synek, 3. 120 T Fomice, i|hit on the head in ‘he eighth inning and f bagger. Not another Llow was garnered |three hits for perfect battng averages | St Louls 1 13 517 Kansan City.l1d 4| Bowmer it & § TWeod, ‘e U{was knocked uaconscicus He hud 10| prrporr. Mich, May M—after | Two Games Wlth by the hostiles and Omaha won hands |gor the matinee | e 1 B e et natis 13 Yarney,' o 3 ¢ uMewsl giretire from the game. The hitting of | Coveleskie and Boehiing had batiled for | N 1“;& 8 to.0. Some ball game. Artle Thomason was back In center | Buffulo ....10 3V 84| Conumbus. .13 15 .44 Miler, .. 3 o OPierce, 't T Male forbeg fho winalag, tin (o] B o' Wetense. ci won | Ma,I‘t Kl‘u ,S Ha:nds urney was surely bowling along In [ang performed with considerable eclat e {8 v % s e ) n ‘the | y ¢ co £ gelk, ‘w.... 3 4 ORaines, ¢ 4 today, 4 to 0. Cobh walked in the sev- his most effective atyle vesterday. But|He made two blows, was robbed of a | { Thicoen, 5. 4 1 odeut i RK. x cmioaco. | 'enth, advanced on Crawford's infleld | five men got to first base. Two Kan- |¢nira by Sammy M - u " b g H.Q-AE lout and scored when Boehling, attempt- | 1ty y & y Mayer and fielded like | 0, Omaha, 5. Tot % 82716 1 Totals TR - B 0.8 0 i o oatah’ Con olt setei thiew. " z J \ sans got to first on base on balls, but | frend. | T5E8ER G Des Molties <& S ibad oA uls. . 8 | Peckinpa', se6 0 3 3 } 20 2 2|ing to catch Cobb off second, threw to | The lowly Links from Lincoln will com. o ), ' . - . E v Y V=S Cree, of L& , 263 0 0 0 o |center field. Foster's wild throw in the . both were smothered in double plays | ft might be mentiohed In passing that| Lenver, 4: St Joseph, 0. York . 0 00 0000 0 00| ib.3.0.8 ¢ oFeurmier It3 1.0 9 0elghth after two were out, was followed | P8t With the Rourkes.at Rourke park minute later. Trainer was hit i | Wichita-Sioux City, wet ground Two-base hits: Wetzel, Raines. Home | *Bauman 100 0 0JColline, .4 0 2 0 0|by a base on balls and two hits, giving | two games Tuesday and Wednesday. A ute later. g n the |the game was played under protest by | NATIONAL LEAGUE |run: Vel (Btien "bases; . Miller, | Brows, ... 8 0. 0 & oWeaver, w3 1 3 3 1|tne Tiaere three Fins Seore:” FnE | ur o neries U ouIGENIGA. But Mouris slats by one of Burney's curves, Which |tne Rourkes. Needless to say the pro-| Chicago, §; Hota Downey, -doubla: plays: . Rice to_Fellx, | ook xt....3 2 ¢ 0 OBrier, ib....4 113 1 1 WASHINGTON “pEmROIT e e R tor falled to break right and went o0 second |(est was withdrawn at the conclusion| Rain oF wet grou s at other pitoes. Fisse to Rice, Rice to Fellx to Totten Bl 2 Ine G 23 1.8 1 AB H B.H | and Jones agreed to awitch two g5 on an Infield out, but he died there . . oo AMBRICAN LEAGUE. ases on balls: Off Gaut, 6; off Theisen, | Nunamakr, ¢4 0 6 1 ORosell) pi. 3 3 o 6§ 0| Moeller. rf.. 4 0 32 thoso of today and Friday, to Lin of the combat. Said protest was the re- | .. AMIRICAY LEY 6 laft on bases: Grand Island, 1z | Plen b3 0 6 1 0Cicotwe, p..1 6 1 1 0| Boster. sbo 4 1 210 coln in order to make better tratn con- sult of n decision by Umps Geisel in the | Hoston. 3 St. Touls, 4 York 7. Struck out: By Gaut, 8 Ly | Mulien 1.3 3 1 0 0 =222 | Qensolly, 1t 4 ¢ 1111 &l Ttia: Links $o1 SH ¢ e opening frame, Washington, 0; Detroit, 4. Theisen, 4. Wild pitch heisen. Time Totals:....31 73115 7| Gandti, 16,3 0 2k nections. The Links wi ay two games Philadelphia, b; Cleveland, 4 2:60. Umpire: Monroe. e NS AL R % | Morgan, 2b..3 1 "3 0 a o o|carded for Lincoln in Omaha {n June. Dispute Decislon. FEDERAL LEAGUR Easy Win From Fairbury. @ "“"\'" :" ipp In ""‘ol":‘ Ath, . { Alnamith, ¢.3 1 2 301 i 0|Both games will be called at 8 o'clock. Breen, Forsythe, Kafora, Krug and | Buffalo. & Chicago & =~ BAIRBURY, Neb, May %—pecial |Siicags w12 04 01 411 Boohing. 5.1 0 0 & icovelake, 3 3 0 § 0| The lineup: Thomason hit in succession. Two runs| Hewark. 1; Kansas City, 2. elegram.)—Norfolk defeated Fairbur e adat RhLT Wiader. Bons *Willlams .21 1 0 0 —————| OMAHA. Baltimore, 1; St. Louls, 4 at the local's grounds today, 7 to 1. Fair- 8. eaver, Ruasell, Cree, =~ . Tels..® 631 1|g rambled across the bases were choked. | Brooklyn-Pittaburgh, ral bury was mot able to hit the. Norfoik | Maisel. Three-base hit: Russell. 'Home | rotats....23 4 %17 Schleibner. Mr. Wideman uncoupled a wild pitch | ‘Aall-:.(ll‘\"\ ««lmnlu'rw\ pitcher. " It was & game of errore all | joyy |.:;’.‘(""l,‘,“'""-mfz:" “‘ul en ‘buo'r"é *Batted for Boehling in the ninth. that was @ wild onc. ‘The ball banged | Indianapolls, 4 St Baul, 2 through for Fairbury. Although a heavy | puils M09 ©OUTEIER Larnel FUie: O | washington ......00.0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 up. against the aide of the plate and | Loulaville, 5: Minne siin rain fell here in the morning, the dia- wn, 1. Firat on errors: New York, |Petroit ............0 0.0 0 0 0 1 3 *—4| mond was in fairly good shape, Bcore: off Brown, NORFOLK. M bounded clear over the grandstand.| Cleveland, 6. Kansas 2; Chicago, 1. Hits. Off Plah, 7 in seven | 'TWo-base hit: Bueh. First on errors: 4 ( E. A 3, 5 T NEBRABKA STA rv: l,l-JAGI.'E. AB.H.O.A B HIldbr' nd;q innings; off Brown, noue in »ne inpng, | YWashington, 1; Detroit, 1. Bases on Umps Gelwel ordained that ench runner [ NISHEABKA SUA BaE fl: 1 O] off Hussell, 5 in seven and two-thirds 1 | balls: Off Boehling, 2. Strack out: By Dashing . style elegantl should advance only one buse, while | Nocfolk, ¢: Kearne 4020 0Conley. 1b..4 1 8 3 1|nings; off Cleotte, 3 in one and one-thira | Coveloskie, 5 by Boehling, 1. Umpires: combined with Id & ali y Manager Marty declared the rules per- Nofl%lk Fnlrbn;\. 122 an'“P“A‘IMH‘KV 00 l,;mlnxl Struck out: ty Pieh, 3; ty |Evans and Eldridge. oml e qu P nd island, 2: York, 0. 148 . ussell, % Umpires: O'Loughiin sxnd quality mitted the entire flock on the runway |G mbus, 6 Beatrice, 9 Malker, 30,042 2 3 orbtesing, ci.3 09 00| Hildebrand ghi 3 Everton H i g-m:nnl-drl Tn;."-vnefl‘|;|rl:m‘-:':,“w"n‘-::‘ Nk TEaled nmbor RIG Y00 B, e Red Sox Lose to Brown. Slogn. lh’e sa . Marty dd 0 e e N e G gothe, ¢33 4 0 1 e b apined | Clark, 5., 470 0 0 0B HE ] CLEVELAND, May 2.—Philadelphia | ST. LOUIS, May 24.—Loudermilk, pitch- choke the y 0 000 wha 11 phia . May e , pitch . r Wyerdon, was going io choke the Kaws| Hune vl R R0R8 8 o1 - e »>:1 8 8 1 1ldefeated Cleveland today, 5 to 4 bunching |ing Wild during half of the game ang air- | May the Month for Colda, in the manner he did. . B8 s it P vareythe @) agie. | Petate. 0 % 2= Zlthree hits with Hagerman's two passes |tight ball during the remainder half, | Harden yous system with Bell's Pine- for The Kaws wended thelr way 0 Do | groten base: Hmitl. Saceifice hits: JCrug. | Fatebury o oo, oo b 0 0% 6 a0 o} 7110 §lund Licvold's muff in the second in- |gave Hoston only two hits today and (Tar-Honey. It kills the cold germ. Cures Moines last night after dropping three | Whalen. Double plays: Breen to Whalen | Norfolk . §3°0 31300 01| Philfadeionia another in he third. Cleve, | In. eunding firat base In ' the- sesanth; | 1€ coush. Only 25c. All druggists—Ad- Ge. P. 1o & Co., Mokers, Trop, 0. v, out of four here. They lett stil in the | Lo, BBUSDREL, TRAIER (0, TR udn | it Wogheme, Pite: ‘;;‘;"‘g{,'wfi:""."‘m‘(m“ {land hit Shawkey hard throughout, but |collided with Gainer, forcing the latter to | vertisement h lowly Links from Lincoln ! bases: Omala, 4; To- 4 S . 4 Jive | For Sale by the followlag firma ! lead,. a5 the to Rapps. ' Left on bases: Omala, 4; To-|and one-third innings; by Clark., 7 in trimmed up the Boosters. Today Lin-|peka, 8. Struck out: By Everdon, bY (nine innings. Bases on bails: Off m,h,, ! D, g 5 To \doman, & Bases on_ balla: Off Bver |5 ett: Shanor, o d coln comes for a. two-game series Tom | Jfilemar S Gasea on, beihi DG 2 ofr (Rhaner 1. Time: 3 hours. Um- | Blodgett will bend ‘em over for Omaha. | pall: By Everdon (Trainer); by Wideman Re | FOR MEN The game, which will be the first ap-| (Kafora). Wild pitch: Wideman. Time:| o .o "COH® Ot BOaE SOO'ID ... I8th. poarance of the Links in this village, will | 1:45. Umplre: Gelsel. o ARTINGS( Meb. May MriSvecial Tel- Thos. Kil ick & € [start at 3 ool«ukoufl;;n DENVER TAKES THE FINAL GAME the firat of the series. The game was AHA : | s, tpmlo 0. A e 6alm 1 i 1507 Dougias Street | Smith, 1t Ly | 2 0 o|Joles Lose Four to | Breen, g B 319} Forsyihe, rf. L. 10 H ST, JOSEPH, Mo., May %—Willey's | / Kafora, ¢ % S8 § |support gave way in the seventh inning | Krug, db. ... #0113 0land Denver wored four runs, winin | Thomason, cf. § 01 3 4 0§ Othe final gamo of the serigs. Arellanes g ‘ o 0 1 of - A B Totals <F Nettleton | - 3 onm om 1fPpencer, of.... 0 e, L S Dell, If s % | ! T :!;l }‘ i Whelan, b. 3 o 3 xearn -3 Tallion, & T A Gulloway, rf....... 0 1| Hastings 90000600 s o s n m Trainer, If. . g Sk v ol T 10l |1 1 v ool 3 1| Two-base hit: Getchell. Stolen bases Mayer, rf. el gl SR e T IR 1 & 1 3 0|Garris Peak, Richardson. Sucrifice hits § 2 A. Moore, Olsen. 'Bases on balls Lattimore, 2b. . S e s Rad o 3 xoelled for Me et ERE R B 1 v : Ot Wlounts. 3ot by Roche, b, L A i e | v e I'Iu‘hedm:):n. m‘rn--o%?:,fl'f ‘un‘:'”:rfl Sold 0-|\ at Rapps, 1b 0 01 0 8 maale by Ty s i|Beedle, 3; oft Getchell, % in 2 and two- | | Tonnoman, ¢ el g T - Struck’ out: By Klountz, | Page. b (BB ol W ours. Umpire: Shuster, | 1 FIPTEENTH ST. ’ | Fox, ] 3 i A T e | omrotale - O o o Beatrice Wins in Ninth. 1 [ Runs 01305 00 o gliE Pettormon 1.4 ¢ o 1 BEATRICE, Neb, May (Special _ Run s110300 . e i } 1| Tetaaram)— Beatrice” datested ol oabus | peka g t 0 0 1 3 IR ns fan “’1 E o savents | 2 - J " lors hel e d 1t ! seventh | Withrow R W 1 3 shen the cais el the e ot in Willey, p o Y SN TR R the ninth the Beatrice men got four | *W. Patterson Lh 8 988 runs, which won the kame. Kortum, ] flannagan. " p [T T fhoristop for, Beatrice, featured with | “White 1 0 0 0 o three-base hit. The diamond was hoavy, Totals N8 Bul B ,‘i;_“';_:nn rain faling In the morning. “STAR —The Pocket-Pal of All Good Fellows *Batted for Willey in seventh L 0.4 s b *Hatted for Flannagan in ninth. q 15 % 2 oA Denver 00000040 \rfl AL 3 4 3 chmem 8311 St Joseph 00000600 t»m".-,'.‘."'r:"u s 5 A g Moot i SR en 0 ew (4 en 0 b wo'bage " hilal Willlams, = Willey, | Pt it 200 ONeftof 14 0100 *{she Bac ¢ 'O maey, © 6 2 OBrow t. 23001 0 g H - H 2 P R e A e g‘-‘-m'-'r'n widld :-R‘-i'u.'. ine 51 O men more fully enjoy the jolly companionship of e - e tumer, 8 Kortum, as. 4 2 1 X i UN Figher. Hits: Off Willey, 4 in seven in- | Yoi™; %5 § 0 o okgan. €.ond 111 1 0 good chewing tobacco than the foresters who conserve nings. Hasen on belle: Bee Arellanes, 3 | Stk 15003 8 8 8 o Gud 1 £ g 55 off Willey, 1; off Flannagan, 2. Struck | Thiemas. p. 1 1 0 1 0 o L ’ , out: By Arclianes. 7 by Willey, G by | sustus s i 0 0 0 oo 1002 America’s standing timber. : There sperfect fit plus DO, foeed Rl aarem: | et 1 Vb 4 ket ‘These big, brave, brawny men, asready to fight a forest fire to a stand-still as they are to luxurious comfort in Time: 3:00. Umpires: Cusiac and Parent. | ot Jn the minth. | take a twenty mile “hike” in the dead of night, are STAR pluggers as well as STAR chewers. . s 4 | Beatrice 00200034 ol " . ST A y pleasant co v I —_ v A light-weight Spnngtex. LINCOLN WINS IN THE SEVENT Two-base hits: Durhem, Brannan. | T'hey f",‘d STAR mighty plea company when they’re alone :!\d when they meet a If's the improved spring |'"Threc-base hit: Kortum. crifice hit: | traveler they're glad to pass their plug to him. They know that STAR is good for one ] | Smith. Stolen bases: McGrath, Ramsey. | d be f v te Two at -, an tter for two, H Bases on balls: Off Corey. 3 In five anc : needle knit underwear. |one-third innings: off Thieman. 2 in | sach ST is thick with a thickness ol sting, | 4.~Powells' |three and two-thirds inni o 1 e i kg s RE g : . M ~Vowell ee and 0 rd 8. o in, | “oeps e ® Form-fashioned and knit *” two _secriflce |none in fovr and one-ehird innings. off mellow chewing leaf that just suits to a “T" the taste of | 3 : hits and Sawyer's wild throw, gave Lin- [ McDonnell, 3 in thre d two-thirds fu- | - ach ST 2 ‘ of exceptionally elastic hily aad sawer’s wid Bro geve Uin | MeDomnall, 3, in three, aad tve-ipinds - | Americans, Each STAR plug weighs a full 16 ounce pound, | ] fabflcs-Springtex never ning today. Des Moines losing, 8 t 2 |win, 3; by McDonnell, 6. Passed ball every time. Each plug is made clean and kept so; a STAR . Score | Egan. Hit by pitched ball: McDonnell | ] v d lik hin pl d the t. ! 1 11 ] binds nor bags. So cooi und DES MOINES by Thieman, MocGrath by McDonnell. | plug won't dry out like a thin plug—and the taste lasts. It wi comfortable you'll forget AB. R. H. 0. A g |Umnire: Muir : just take you but a few seconds to cut off a chew of STAR and i haveiton. U);uon Suu: y:: A ¥ et ik 2 . | get it into your mouth—to understand why STAR is the leading : ! { separate garments $1 up e, R ° 0 Isbell Denies Rumor beand of the wotld B s . ! > it Apomctesbd Bl B | & H ' i NS ’ ’ 3 ., UtesKpttog co Masers i w o4 3 3+ 1 3 He'is to Manage ' S G ! e Tannehill, 3b. 1:9 5. 1.1.¢ ! s 4 &4 i i Ask 1 deale: J k aham, € o 2 B B C 1 d ! ‘ ous ke o Springus grasem. <. L by leveland Team i B i ' DISTRIBUTORS : Totals, s i ® 2 10 W 9 1 —_— | ) y . ] | TANCOLN CHICAGO, May .—A rumor reached 0 Q i : ! M. E. Smith & AB. R, H. Q. A K [the office of President O'Neill of the y f I \ Wolte, I 4 11 1 0 0| Western league today that Frank Isbell, VP78 ¥ ¢ C MoGa frigan. e P W ! i ompany “_-fif‘l‘"":‘ h g 3 3 1 §lowner and manager of the Des Moines i Byrne & Ham- & 10 § 0,club, was being considered as a possible | ”E w i mer Dry alley, ; b & hsne ;‘mnml of the Cleveland Americans, 1 Schreiber, ¢ oty e succeeding Joe Birmingbam. i o g DL o0 b oa T DEs momes Tu. May o rrank e | LEADING BRAND OF THE WORLD Powell, B VU081 3 8 1. /bell. manager of the Des Moines West Co. y -y ern league ball olub, sald tod haa ! & £o T Lo B3 ot Theard notiing about his name being <or tincoin - 188 L3 8t sidered tn connects h the Cleveland P