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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OH' HELLO MGGS - YES - THIS |8 CASPER MOMAHAM - whAT DO | - | | | RAYES RAISE FLAG; WIN THO COMBATS ationals Celebrate Event by erteon, Lobert Home run: Three-base hit Fletchor. Stolen bases: Merkle, Doyle. Kamed runs: New York, 1. _St' Louls, 2. Double plays: Doyle to Merkle, Fletcher to Doyle to Merkle. Base on e New York, 1: 8. Louis, 2. Bases on balls: Off Perdue, By Marquard, 1. Umplres Hart. Invitation Track Meet is Postponed for Another Week Becatise of ‘continved rainy weather, | the Invitation track meet soheduled for | today on Creighton field has been postponed until the following Raturday, June 5. Prorhoters and athletes are de- termined to hold the meet, in spite of adverse weather condition, and since the postponement has been made necessary, they are renewing their efforts to make it a notable athletic event and one that Omaha will welcome 'and apprediate. “The entry list, now. totalling over 100, has been reopemed until Tuesday at 10 a. m. Nelson.of Nebrarka City High school, champion one mile runner, is the latest to file his. entry. Coach Tommy ' Milly of the Omaha High school expresses pleasyre over the postpomement, as the wek date, & week iater, brings the event Long. ' AND RED $0X . Struck out: to Five Contest. PHILADELPHIA, May men on tases, broke a tie at the ex- ‘of Alexander, his former room- touched out oblitzell, who w 1ead changed three times in the sec- ‘which Boston won, § to 4, only bat. Score: Storz Start Three o e Japanese ly. the various nations, will pitch the open- || ing game, with either Olson or Gray working for the locals, Mendez, who has not yet joined the team, was sent transportation ten days ago and may arrive in timé for Sunday’'s - \ ALLNATIONS. + Dunbar Blattner 3 pa acobs rown natdan Jacobl . Jones Pitch Tabor aska Delayed AtOol_E:_: Meet LUMBIA, Mo., May #S.—(Speclal base ball itseif. As a man s Nebraska track Afternoon In {pe known by its assoclation abate the Zlecsvosneres cGuire. e 3 2 z is H H 1 L | ] The Nebraska's delay. a8 composed of C. Bates, F. R the charge of Prof, | gambling Morrill, is expected to afrive to- | PITTSBURGH, Pa. f : H t : re run today, the tirst three men qual- Kansus, therefore filegnl Mellor, Ames, firet; first; url, Edwards, . Granfield, Kansas Ag- Fiske, Kansas, tled for fourth. seconds. The heavy track caused by recent rains probably will prevent any record break- oy Pittaburgh people. sarg w SARGENT, Ne .. “Jumbo' Stiehm of Nobraska s here. |Gy A0 Sarkent W ent winning, 3 LOOK o .S%S;mm | BAD WEATHER INTERFERES ik ot By Mameux, s | WITH VALLEY TRACK MEET Gonmts Get Ninoteem MHits. COLUMBIA, Mo, May 3—Inclement NEW YORK, May H.—The New York | Weather today interferred with vians for . Perdus, the St lLouis |a general preliminary to the Migsouri hits today, enabling | Valley conference track meet. which s o Bt 140 be held here tomorrow and as & result 2 |only the quarter was run this afternoon. heat: Rodky, Klrl W ' Ames? Holroyd, ral, Time: 0:33%. vi Ames; Diedorp. : Granfield k. Kansas place). Time yatt, - S 2 &g 2 =" T s 23 3 gt L N couBremand’ Gl eeomescns> s wEE oof Spencer: uhn, Koer- R'H.E. 84 » B R LI W R Copyright, 1815 International News Service. | TOMEfLGT you ouT! SHAWKEY WEAKENS | Mack Hurler Loses Grip in Ninth Frame and Boston Cops Eight SCORE IS TIED IN THE FOURTH weakened in the ninth inning today aad Boston sent three runs over the plate | Washing on two passes, Lewis' triple and Hob- !litzell's single, winning the game, 8 to 6. After Boston took a five-run lead in the | early Innings, Philadelphia tied the seore in the fourth on five hits and three er- rors. Schang was carried off the fleld in the first inning after having a big gash out over his right knee when he W.LaPet.| W.L Pt Chicago ... 12 .676, Chicago .....19 28, —Shawkey | Detroit ...'23 14 623 Phila. . New Yor Boston Bosto: Hrooklyn for the plate. Thompson mad singles and a double In four times at Fight Against the Base Ball Pools NEW YORK, May ¥.—Base ball author- . Crow |ities here see in the trial of William Ltice Makami | ot Ohjcago and the arrest of two men at New Orleans, the beginning of a nation- Condo | wide campaign against base ball pools It was sald today that the matter would be called to the attention of the district attorney in this city and the facts alsy |cool weather, & fast track in perfect con- will be preseated to Governor Whitman ! dition and a fleld of more thon 600 ath- with & request that action be taken 1o | letes, practice | President John Tener of the National { bresking performarfes in the fortieth league was outspoken in condemning |annual track and field champions of the pool betting *It should all be wiped oul.” | Intercollegiute association which opened | he said, “for it in fast growing to be o |today on Franklin field. menace to the community as well &y team | tho company he keeps, so base lall thé 440-yard | associations ought never to be near Kan-ia finger can be pointed in seorn. “For the moral welfare of the commun- |men will qualify for the finals in each of G. Ir-{ity base ball pools should be stamped |the fleld events and records made today Reavis and O, |out just the same as any other form of | will stand vnless bettered in e final May 8.-The en- tire police force of Pittsburgh was today Two preliminaries for the #0-yard dash |on the lockout for dealers in base ball pools under an order lssued last night by Superintendent W. N. Matthews, who |manifested in the drawings on the var- detelared such pools to be lotteries and Under the law the g erime is punishable by & fine of $1,000 Aggies, tourth. |and imprisonment for one year. A cam- palgn against the pools has brought out the repuented statement that fully $100,000| is investeq in the enterprise weekly by | letic union of Canada Contest. May 28.—(Special,)— A high school ball game between Mason yed here today, YOU WANT METO COME OVER TO YOUR HOUSE AND TELL YOUR WiFE YOU ARE WANTED AT THE OFFICE - LEAVE 1T AMER. LEAGUE. | i | 2 { | Standing of Teams I WIN WEST. LEAGUE. GUE. | L. P P Des Moines. c 7 3.0 Topeka rk 6 3.607 Omaha 6 3 .68 Denver 1 6 4.6 8t Joseph..13 13 m‘ Fairbury ... 5 5.8 X City.11 11 .3 Kearney .. 3 7.2 Wichita ... 616 .88 Columbus . 3 8 | NAT. LEAGUE. | Louis Cleveland ..14 17 462\ 3t. Louls Minneapls..12 18 .40 Baltimore Columbus ..12 23 .33 Buffalo Yesterday's Results. | WESTERN LBAGUE. { Al games postponed; rain or wet grounds. ¥ | AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 8; Philadeiphia, 5. | or wet| Other games postponed; rain ™ NATIONAL LEAGUE. Plttsourgh, 8 Brookiyn, 1 rnum-mh 3, 4; Boston, 5, 6. FEDERAL l;‘lA‘(lUl. | Buffalo, 0; Pittsburgh, othq‘r. sames poatponed; T AMERICAN ABSOCIATION. All_scheduled games: 1; | fila at Bos- ¥ it In , Chicago at Cin R Louis, New York at at Ph! phia. Fitiable B’ Al R Detrolt at St. ington, Boston Federal League—Bal oy, timore at K Buffalo at sburgh. Norfolk at Kearney, Co- Tunbus et Grand Isiand, Fairbury at Hastings, Beatrice at York. Track on Franklin Field is:Fast and Weather is Fine PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 28.—Clear, e pick of a score or more col- leges in the association, promised record Elimination trials in the shot put, pole MAY i1 | ‘-‘gfi'fiiMlddle and 29 y BLUES OF BUFFALO Barger Holds Visitors to Two Hits and His Team Wins, Four to Nothing. RHEEM OPENS WITH A HOMER PITTSBURGH, May 28.—Barger held the | Buffalo Federals to two hits today and Pittsburgh shut out the viistors, 4 to 0. S Lo o Ly Ford was hit for a home run by Rheam Phila. ......12 23 .343 New York the first man up i nthe first inning. AMER. ABSN. | FED. LEAGU Manager Oakes drove in the other runs ‘W. L. Pet. W.L. , | With his three hits. Score: RHE, Indianaplis 2 14 611/ Pittsburgh .23 14 S22 | Buffalo . 0000000006022 Louisville... 16 |57}| Chicago _....31 14 .80 | Pittsbur, 20010100 %483 Ko™ Sty 18 14 663 Kansan City.19 14 576 | Batteries: Ford, Ehmke and Blalr, Al- Milwaukes. 19 15 650\ Newark ....13 8 542 | len; Barger and Berry. &t Paul....16 18 47i|Brooklyn .17 16 . s Arrive at West Point for the Big Game with Army WEST POINT, N. Y., May #.—Twenty- five midehipmen, representing the navy base bail squad team and substitutes, ar- rived here from Annapolis this morn- ing, in charge of Lieutenant Theobald two medical officers of the navy, for the annual army and navy base ball reln or wet game tomorrow afternoon. The navy ien were escorted to Coullum hall by a ,+:|delegation of cadets and will be quar- tered there and dine with the cadets E Lo |In ‘the mess hail until thelr Aeparture pe! '.u:'«'vfipa.l On Sunday. The middles will stay over | ' and play Monday, If rain interferes with tomorrow’s contest, Hoth teams indulged in their last prac- tice today. Biodgett and Hicks of the navy are expected to oppose Neyland apd Oliver of the army, tomdrrow. Word was recelved here today that President Tenor of the National league lias as- signed umpires Quigley and Lincoln to officiate, Tomorrow's contest will be the four- teenth between the two Institutions since 1902. The army won ten time, defeat- ink the navy every year except in 1%2,' 15 and 1%. The navy's last vietory care in 1908, when the middles beat the cadets, 16 to 5. The teama play one game | ennually, alternating at West Point and Annapolis. A direct wire to Annapolis from the field will carry the progress of the game to the brigade of midshipmen at home. Association. he Bee y orge HELLO -J144GS - YOUR WIFE SAID | REBELS SHUT OUT | Speedway Races Off Till Wednesday, The motoreyclie experts who to | N. give an exhibition at the Speedway Sun- day aftermoon at 3 o'clock will not go through their stunts untll Wednerday | evening at § o'clock. | The heavy rainfall has made going ex-| tremely dangerous and the manag- menl" has decided to postpone the event o as| to make everything as safe as possiv: Wednesday evening the lighting m | at the Speedway will have been com-| pletely installed, and providing the| weather i at all favorable the speed| fans will have a chance to look over the prospects then. were Remarkable Remedy That | Works All Through ! Your Body. : vault, renning high jump, hammer throw in the 100-yarg dash, Walt mile run. that | 120 and 20-yard hurdies, 220 and 40-yard dashes comprised today's program. Six competitions tomorrow. Many of the experts have figures that the champlonshlp may be largely deter- mined by the results in the half and quar- ter mile rune and much interest was jous colleges for position in these events. Winuipex Granted Meet. TORONTO, Ont of a telegraphic v awarded the Cana champlopship meet by the Amateur At held between July 1 and Jul 10, and any cash surplus will to n. ean be rentedquickly and cheaply by » Bee “For Rent” HERE, BOYS! Only two boys turned in pictures for stilts last week. Leroy Preston, 312% N, 25th St., had 22 pictures. John Lipichok, 1213 8. 14th St., had 12 pictures. Wasn't it easy? Let's see how many boys will try this week. You Can See the Stilts at the Bee Office TEN PAIRS FREE to the ten boys that bring us the most plctures of the stilts before 4 P. M., Sat- urday, May 29. This plcture of the stilts will be in The Bee every day this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pictures in their paper for you too. Bee how many pictures you get and bring them to The Bee Office. ur- day, May 29. The stilts will be given Free to the boys or girls that send us the most pictures be- fore 4 P. M., Saturday May 29. The meet will be | Apartments, flats, houses and cottages | ng broad jump, and preliminary | ; - | | | When you put a tablespoonful of 8. 3. 8. into your stomach it gets straight | Into your blood. In less than five min- | utes it has become a wave of restora- tive influence wherever the blood has ciroulat Does this read like magle? But it is absolutely true. Those power- ful digestive juices in the stomach can | not change the medicinal effect of 8, 8. 8. The liver can not burn it. The lun skin and kidneys excrete it only after 8. 8. 8. has set in motion millions ot cells and nerves to throw off the count- less germs that have infested every part of the body. And as 8. 8. 8. cont! [t battle those troublesome gather in the form of pimpl %ema, acne, catarrh, rheu | uther so-called blood disorders, it rouses | into action a myriad of strange but well- understood corpuscles called luecocytes that actually devour or change or con- vert disease germs so they are readily and quickly cast out of the y. It is probably the best appreclated blood | medeine known: You will find 6. 8. 8.on sale in nearly every drug store in the ! U. 8. Get a bottle today. And if your case is pecullar, write to the Medical Department, The Swift Specific Co., 108 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. It is com- ducted by & noted physiclan. THREE IMPORTANT EVENTS Hayden’s Sale of Princess Trousers HE entire surplus of the Princess Trouser ('o., bought at a price which enables us to offer you values in separate trousers Saturday seldom equaled, never surpassed. Fully Guaranteed High Gnfi_e Dress Tromr} lantic "NO"! Manus With the Churches Y. Cit The general assembiy of the Presby- terian church in the United States voted at its first evening session at Rochester, to hold the 1916 assembly at At- The improved spring-needle knit fabric| of light- weight\ Springtex Underwear means perfect freedom, cool, easy fit and ideal comfort. Remember to buy Springtexand you'll forget you have it on. At your dealer— $1 up. Ution Knitting Oo., Makers, Utics, N. 7. SPECIAL BARGAINS " WORK SHOES $3.00 SHOES $3.50 SHOES §3:38 OXFORDS SMALL SIZES $4.00 Values $1.50 and $2.50 A “ml‘mn- 8. Thomvson. 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