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THE ¥ Mr. Jack Was a Little Bit To 1. "OM. SIR! WE WANT “TO HAVE OUR PICTURE TAKEN TooeTweR! WOULD YOU MIND TAKMS 157" o Anxious | NS FNDER AND THEN PRESS THE BuLB SLE NOuUR HAND You JOHN WALD SHOOTS |Figure Fiend Finds 149,700 Pins HIGHEST GAME YET 3 A g v e | bowlers started to take notice. Cra Two-Man| A figure fiend found his way into the | 8t. Paul ok Rolls 882 in Farnam alleys, where the Midwest bowl- | ure looked awfully big. But Event, but Partner Keeps Total |ing tournament is now in progress. And began to check up on the it el L re 3 0 dope they ran into such wn rth Position. when that figure flend got through giv Do to Fou R imu the official score sheets the once over | they took his word for it with his calculating eve some multiplica- | stands. The question now bowlers was | house is how many SIOUX CITY TEAM IS SECOND|tion which bewildered th paidls flashed. " M e Ohicago.1,a88| The figure fiend ;. w:u:l-:. Snyder, ‘Stoux. gfl‘:‘y-.f}ml ment that the bowlers had the announce olled nine made | during the entire daye. A time on a job like that Burr Tumbled in Midwest Saturday That fig when figure flend's large numbers 149,700 and before pins will be tumbled tournament of fourteen hs would have a tough ! they the | 1t was also announced that a bowling Gilenn Fisher-Niok Bruck, Chioago.1,218 |icen hours at a stretch Saturday, starting & . o M. Averill.J, Wald, 8t. Paul....... 1318 (a¢ § a.m. and fintshing at 3 a. m. Sunday. [Pl was thrown down the drives fust 5, Owens.J. Shannon, &?‘mi S:3i9g | This was nothing new, the pin tumblers | n.?o n.mvf E j'vr-h\\ b iring vmh ong S anuas Oity.1'198 | Who got caught at the terminal ends or;"" t, which means that enough human Louls .. .- 1135 |those hours knew it well enough energy was expended to run a couple of A. Morrow-T, Riddell, Xansas City. steel mills for a week — But the figure flend flashed some more | <. Aidwest tourney fs a blg affalr INDIVIDUAL EVENT. stuff on them. He announced that 48,700 | 1o vou "qon‘t belleve it, look over th Minneapolis. . [ : you don't belleve it, over these Fred_Reimer, pins had been tumbled on the six alleys h ¥ Bob Wagner, Chicago. ... .. 3 660 figures and then try to dope out some Retman Broggeman, Sioux Oity €54 in that one day of the tournament. The | more for yourself. AL Werhow; DIaRa.. ... ) . -+ [ SUSIRSEE Y. S - i il Milo Wiesner, Chicago ) M. Albers, Des Moines. . & naiviaual Scores sun ay i S . 629 1st. 2d. 2d. Tot. | O. H. Thomas, Peoria.... 180 :’ -‘?'::‘;hfhén:::o €35 A. Gunn Kansas City 2 149 W. Banks, Lincoln . 162 168 . y " Portstield, Kansas City 178 184 F. Chandler, 8t. Paul 194 192 . €. Anderson, Sloux City.. 190 15 s or, Peol svscis 1 I88 ALL EVENTS. H. u’lf.sf,fi'd, <|g:’n: l“a]‘ln. 16) 542 | (V ':.".\\:u "n’-nrn;m 215 182 Clenn Tisher, Fhicato A. Riley, Kansas City ! 28 W. Laidiaw, Peoria 188 101 o Tl L Y Shepherd, Kansas City 192 201 C. Brayshaw, Peorla...... 182 1% ead Falmen MITnAR-IILE i, Flenshurg, Kansas City 158 181 O. Thieme, Peoria T 218 Pones Jowwatt. gt T.ouls H. Gilpatrick, Kansas City 14 15 C. Garrison, Peoria.. L1941 R €’ Kling, Kansas City.... 213 219 W. Herman, Peoria 178 201 F. Beschel, Kansas City.. 184 12 | W. Kellenbach Peorin 185 307 i 1.74% & Burton, Kansas City... 190 146 | H. Lazarus, Des Moines.. 100 179 . };4‘3 F. Niswander, Kansas City 170 155 | F. Gary, Jefferson, 8. D.. 213 1™ ) P. Brown, Omaha. . 154 | F. W. Collins, Sioux Falls. 197 123 C. Bland, Omaha. 182 L. Limoses, Jefferson, S. D 181 161 ITADERS, A. Wald, St. Paul 153 —t | No. 1. Chicafo. .24 D. Aarons, St. Paul..... 185 81| cpet W o tasary | v N George Stokke, St. Paul.. 187 L P R oy bt brei] an City M. Winters, St. Paul...... 228 394 | for visiting bowlers at WasHington 3 SHionen . J." Wald, St. Paul.. 1% 5% |is making big preparations for Monday o ':::.::::hl . L}\|_ ’G\"._—m, H;( r-::: s l?g {»‘f’jjun this day 8. Sobleskie, the hungry orrow, Kan 4 218 615 here R-wiale, o4, Tond N % 4 18 Bas | scribe from Mason City, Ia., will be ooy b r e by o GRS C: Galbrain: Kansas Clty Jia &7|and Chet has advance information that s, 07 Gilasne: G. Pitcher, Kansas City.. 180 Sobleskie can inhale more grub in the - = aave. Ta,. J FM. Trainor, S8oo F;I:l- m m‘mm«-u space of time than any other Tatn Wald +f £t Paul howled the high- i~ Nayeis, sigus Falls 1% 1t 1% thirteen bowlers in the world, fot ihtwty Peasepe ~f tha Midwest tovrna- | T el i —— ment 8npday. He rolled a total of f62 ] d T e thtae: Rtk o the “twobiet | Two-Man Scores Sunday exent ; lat. 3034, Tot. |Sciple .......165 140 16 49| H. Bernard.31? 125 138 475 Put Merinn Averil, Wald's “partner, | g, v qer 53 205 200 857 | Sciple A 18 181 54| 1 Collina....10 - i n 80 we hest Averill, who | Welch .......246 213 178 637 | Total ..lll............1,02 otal...... 935 RS wéll.-The tedt AVeFtl.ogo | Rl - 1,206 | Morrow ~...1190 2i1 158 559 | H. Pippen | reemed to have a propensity for ”‘""'"'i Johnson 193 573 | Riddell 43 28 1% B38| Harmann . | om wide open and catching every bad | Anderson .16 100 176 1| Total . 02| Total....... hreak in the luek that came along, could | |\'I."1lfi oy i i nl,gg_ \‘vfl‘fi:r’v‘-{h : 8 ‘m‘;mw‘"’n"_ dn wes 62 | Pecaut 2 P 4| Total ! L "ald-Aver tal | Total . 1,07 onkey . o ’ A An & resnlt the Waid-Averill team total ) Total 4,8 Conkly ¢ |G; Ganison wae 12% which was only good enough | 1160 - 26 66| Total . Total.... for fourth position e B o L'_“-‘i'\'\’,‘l"“’,‘fl;‘” SLOUL +errs. Avenill's 'ast game .was full of splits l::f;::;" a 3| Vrotat v.... 1,128 8. Baxter.... and e only scored 138, His first two | " Total.. 108 |stokie 180 40| Total . eames wore up to average, 180 and %08 | Sweeney ... 54s | Anrons 1, S| Bragahaw B oboinid 4| Total .....1,004 | Bragsha Tt Averill could only have knocked off | “"yiP, * Klasing 146 467) Total.. a 180 game the St. Paul team would have | Albers . 155 W, Herman zone into first place b i 484| Total........ Wald, who is a aquiet little fellow whom | A verill Jurton 5 215, 36| 0. Thoman nobody would plck for a wonder, rofled [ Wald Rt TR 1380 | Ay, Dietrich.1u one of the meatest games ever seen in | plQUAl oo eiie. (L3 | Barringor 11200 ol 3. Otson Omaha. His first game was 225, him | Wilson ... 184 184 168 546 |y ot " ies 7. Garland se0n « 247 p ., Whiech | Total.... NORBRIR A | e g Total i won BT andl his thiN 30 10 | votrhaller 323 34 is7 o0 e g b W. Ridgeil is some considerable consistent bowling. , wetter A 22 198591 |prootel W. Banks Rattleaxe Welch. well known to Omaha | Total.. 4 . 1,196 [ oNCe Total base ball fans when he played third base [ 2| 3ATOW Total Yslscn on the Sioux City elub a few years age, | Total ey Tetal 3 4 and his partner, J. Snyder, rolled the | Holloman Total ... H. Clayton. 206 2 high! twouman game:Bunday. The Gtoux |Pemples ... 88 Shepherd Hedenstrom 179 177 169 523 | Py s o tatsl wrion | Rotal it Riley ..... Total..... 1,000 ¥ duo cracked out a 1,24 total which |\ o : Total 1181 Amalivy 313041 put them in second place, just one single [ Saznews .. 181 Roitafield 197 719 Randael 161 50} Total o Reschel 1 54| Total 1143 vin behind the leaders. Jimmy Blouin| TO . et 1T ot e and Billy Metealfe of Chicago. Vald 187 | Plenzbers 181 5% | Anderson 161 44 Welch carried the heavy work for the [Glinatrick 123 a7 | et ) Sioux City team, cracking out a 637 game. | Mey ... 176 134 190 "m. Bl TR o] 8. Collins...101 150 143 444 nyder was right on the job, too, with a | Trainer .....167 155 1@ 491/ Alhers ST Zw A. Peterson 184 185 130 b8 57 total H To:-;| B Total....... Total . Alla: L8 LA S RUTES Crd Kirfman ...172 170 174 51 Other teams which got into the llrflti]_‘"g 148 ymoél;:y ...155 198 Paul LATR 165 168 491 | ten leaders in the doubles yesterday were| Total vooe Total . e Total v 1,007 Portman and Wilson of Kansas City, OMAHA, | Luby has never made good | St. Paul crowd, MONDAY, right. 1915, International NOW PRESS \ - RO £ BERAR RN PN JIMMY BRITT now fight- ing Turks for allies. Jirray BRITT | Jimmy Britt of Californla, once known as the Beau Brummel of the prize ring and the lightwelght champion of the United States, has enlisted in the Aus- tralian contingent of the British army and ic probably in the trenches on the Gallipoli peninsula by this time. Britt went to Australla and New Zealand last spring. l Heard on the Alleys Dave Luby was right on the job yes- terday, declaring with much gusto, “T'll give 'em a ride,” which means he in- tended to carry his partner in the doubles along with him to a high score. Luby has declared he would give 'em a ride at| every tournament he has made, and he | has made considerable number. And also | His partner a'ways beats him. Yesterday he had| Eaumgarten, who was his running mate. t-immed until the last few frames of the | last game. Then Baumgarten put on a turst of =peed and beat Dave out, much to the latter person's disgust, Cecil Francieco and Telephone Art Cum- mings, former prominent Omaha bowlers, | came In last night. Francisco rolls with | the Shorts and Kiernans of Sloux City, vhile Cummings just came down with the As Cummings is not en tered in the tournament he and his tele- phone calls will not have a chance to de lay it. Bill Vernon of Des Moines, who came in the first of the week, i# missing. He dis- appeared a couple of days ago and has | not been heard of sinca. Bill is carded to roll tonjght and it is feared some rival has spirited him away. Nick Bruck went through a Turkish | tath rolling his singles yesterday. Nick iz some hefty person and so great was his exertion trying to roll a 700 score he I'm) forced to cool off in front of an electric fan between shots. Dad Huntington got his name in a Chi cago bowling paper the other day and is all swelleg up over it. Weirhaller and Witter of §t. Louis and Morrow and Riddell of Kansas City. This| pridtined National League Fieldin quartet of teams went into eighth and ninth positions, respectively. | FIRST BASEMEN. Witson, 5t. Louls B W A — — G. PO. A. E. Pet. | Carey, Pittsburgh 159 . . Magee, Boston.... .21 178 10 0 1,000 | Baird, Pittsburgh 20 n]ury ecelved 1n { Mollwitz, Cincinnati.".;1631545 7 7 .99 | Magee, Boston 128 { Daubert, Brooklyn 150 99 Whitted, Philadelphia.. 119 . . Luderus. Philadelphia..141 9% | Egan, Boston % riendly Sc e1s Johnston, Pittsburgh. 91 | Merkle, New York » “ ‘Mflh»r, 8t. Louls 991 | Barn Pittshurgh Hyntt, St. Louis 991 | Begcher, St. Louls a,ta tO ussen; Urhls Now Fork 989 | Connolly, Hoston Brainard, New York 988 | Compton_ Boston S hmidt Boston o | Killifer, Cincinnati aier, Chicago A friendly wrestling bout proved fatal| Melarry, Chicago.. Hinchman, Pittsburgh to Ira C. Russell, aged % years, of|Groh, Cinciraatl, . A" | MermBiroouiym. Berwyn. An injury which he recelved|Cutshaw, Brookiyn 71 | Moran, Boston last Wednesday resulted in his death|Miller, St Louls o0 | aturray, N. Y., Ch in an Omaha hospital yesterday, and :‘(hxpn}mk, Beston, 97 | Schulte, Chicago ? ¥, MceCarthy, Pitts Chi Burns, New York his body will be returned at once to his \}lfl:ll"‘r Cincinnati Stengel, Brooklyn home. L.‘um Boston Leach, ‘Cincinnati During a scuffle, Russell, who was| Mofary. Chicosy 0 | B B onkiam employed in farming, dislocated the third | Viox, Plitsburih %4 4:\rl"fl'\ Cincinnati vertcbra of his spine. His condition be- | Phelan, Chicago 94 | Williams, Cincinnati o Ry Lo g g be-| Doyle, ‘New York {7 |\Oravath, Philadelphia me serious immedia and he was|Rodgers, Cincinnati Colline, 'Pitta., Bos hurried to Omaha Niehoff,” Philadelphia.. 46 | Becker, Philadelphia An operation was performed In this|Zimmerman, Chicago 08 | Koty gt ¢ity, but It was unavailing to save Rus-|Ofson, Cincl Brook 939 | Lajeune,’ Pittsburgh ell's life | THIRD BASEME Good, Chicago. McCarthy Pitts., Chi.. 16 01.0% | Snodirass, N. V., Bos Vernon Enlarges Stands. Grant, New Yok ® 3 '$1 3 0| Thorse, New York : "h.l‘";;‘:"”:fl”'}‘::“lfl“"_‘“é;"_h“l(:‘”"“;‘h‘;*; Groh,’ Cinclnnati 131 153 28) 14 %8 Dolan, St. Louis Maler of the Vernon club announces that .?i(z","‘ni'l,'fl‘??:"’“" 1% 10 2 23 % | Horkor New ¥ork 16 his new stands will seat 12,000 perscns. Lobert, New York 108 108 %0 | Cather, Bosto: 0 - Smith,” Boston 157 170 7| Weiser, Philadeiphia. .. 3 Ness Does Not Jump. | Baird,' Pittaburgh 120 142 939 | Costello, Pittsburgh.. . 2 qriack Nees hasn't jumped to any Feds Phelan, Chicago.. o 13 38 | Zimmerman, Brooklyn. 18 ha inows o e has accepted the | Betzel . Louls 05 947 s HE! contract offered him by Chicago Beck, ‘St. Louls E ‘96 | Gonzales, St. Louls.... 8 . Yon Kolnits, Cinei. 93| Mevers, New York % I e s Y ierber, Pittsburgh %0 | Whaling, Boston " e - . . Olson, ' Cincinnati 927 | Snyder, Bt. Louls Tanitocs. was rotently married In Tridge. | Zimmerman, Chicaeo 42 | Bromahan. Chicazo Schultz, Brooklyn Miller, oklyn port Comn. to Miss Elizabeth Pattee, & | Brainard, New York 591 Clarke, Cincinnati aret singer SHORTSTOPS Burns. Philadelphia ot —~ |'I ;:Numv Pittsburgh H 2 19 38 .24- Archer, Chicago Plnus. erzog, Cincinnati 63 2 3 .85 Gowdy, Beston Failure to secure the additional ground | Maranville, Boston. . 14 191 @ .84l Adams, Philadeiphia desired has resulted in the San Francisco | Fletcher. New York.. 14§ 37 9% | Killifer, Philadelphia lub of the Coast league dropping its | Gerber, Pittsburgh 21 934 | McCarty. Brooklyn plans for rebuilding its ball park Pisher, Chicago 45 om 633 8mith, New York {mn- roft, Philadeiphia 1& 3% 928 | Wing Cincinnat! Tey T Momentats fornsby. 8t. Louls 18 & 2| Gibson. Pittsburgh % P eupaisia Butler, St. Louls 1% 23 916 | Schang, Pitts., N : ralgia is a pain in the nerves. | O'Mara, Brooklyr 49 319 431 % %8| Dooln, Cinel., N Sloan's Liniment penetrates and soothe: - OUTFIELDERS Murphy, Pittsburg the aching nerves. Get a bottle now. | Fitzpatrick, Boston "8 42 1 010w Wendell, New York'' - mbly, Cincinnati .. 24 30 ! ITCHERS All druggists.—Advertisement amel,’ Brooklyn 22 0 0100 Adams, Pittsburgh “ S5 | Paskert, Philadelphia 4 Averages Robinson, 8t. Louis.... 32 3 Demaree, Philadelphin Schupp, New York ] Lavender, Chicago o Toney, Cineinnatl % 8 Dell, Brooklyn “ 3 Mathewson, New York 21 & Chalmers, Philadelphia 28§ Tyler, Boston 32 6 Kantienner, Pittsburgh 20 3 49 Coombe, Brooklyn » 17 3 Alexander, Phila i Rucker, Brooklyn 19 Maver, Philadeiphia. .. 4 Doak, 'St. Louls Griner, St. Louls Pfeffer, Brooklyn Rudolph, Boston Ames, Cincl, 8t. T Perdie, St T.., N1 Benton, Cinel., N.'Y /%5 & Mamaux, Pittaburgh... 3 & Harmon,' Pittsburgh 4 Tesreau, New York.... 43 13 Davis, Boston 5 2 Hughes, Boston [ Ragan, Brook., Bos Sallee,’ St. Loits Stroud. New York Baumgartner, Phila McKenry, Cincinnati Meadows, St. Louls Bmith, Brooklyn Standrdge, Chicago Zabel, Chicago » b Conzelman, Pittsburgh 15 0 McQuillan ' Pitts, Phil. 38 < Adams. Chicago % 2 2 Dale, Cineinnat] “w N Schauer, New York... 32 4 24 Douglas, Cin. Brk.,Chi. 2 il i Brooklyn, Chicago 32 1 4 Rixey, Philadelphia.... 29 ‘ Lear, Cineinnati 0 4 3 Cooper, Pittsburgh ® L3 Ll Humphries, Chicago n 4 ‘ Schneider, Cinéinnati.. 48 7 L] Appleton, Brooklyn 6 ‘ Marquard, N. Y., Brk [ 6 yaughn, Chicago. O 5 lerce, ‘Chicago 1 6 eney, Chl., Brook 13 2 A Ritte New York : 13 2 Niehaus, 8t. Louls 1 24 Perritt, New York [ CLUB PIBLDING G, PO. A 167 4204 1989 4289 2110 " 4132 1%08 Philadelphia 4109 1060 St. Louls.. 4190 2041 Hrooklyn LB 4160 1964 New York...........166 4161 18 Chicago 166 4158 156 NOVEMBER 29, terday it 1915, looked like llow Spr *\WHOOPEE | YOU A AR B FI%ED THAT BIRD GRS ! | HOPE THAT BUNCH GBTS MARRIED AND “THEN GETS DIWVORCED! * “ Eloux all by himself ! Fickard Darviil, A Rogerson OMAHA SOGCE Captain Lowden, Goaikecper Prohal, | Gk, f mogedie Parvill, Pickard and A, and B, Rogerson - - — played good games. Lowden, Darvill, d P B WALLOP THE SIOUX an i i o N’y | Ed Peterson Buys | coted cne goal, while Prehal wouldn't Y Old _— (ven lot a Sioux City shot near the local | Noted 3- ear- 2 P koal, let alone go through. le miss:d ¢ { Eleven of Local Oracgs Take Sioux ¥ % U0 /L ol akot by him when City to Trimming by Over- wasn't looking Ed Peterson. prominent 3 fng in Omaha, has bouglit Sad whelming Count of 9 to 1 harnéss racing in " Plan tar Next Year Thought, one of the . A 1 old trotting fillies which appeared on the BRIX SCORES FOUR GOALS| The nig audience which attended g eastern tracks this - terday appeared to take an active intere Bingen, one of the few greatest sires of Eloven soccor foot ball blavers from [in the kame. The soccer men were so de- | his gencration fioux City Invaded Omaha Sunday for liEhted with the ul“-n‘h\n; e they are fig- |, e S % & & uring on staging all of their games nex D a 10 000 P Wb el o anding a neat | onr at Rourke park, and they are plan- | IOpS y eet walloping to as many Omaha players and | o0 the importation of a bunch of out . h {rophy cup presented by T. J. O'Brien | 1ant night at the Henstaw hotel a big s 'd at Rourke park be. | 1AN0UEt Was served for the cobatanis R R B e mdience, | NG the Henshaw hotel cup, which was | [GNDON, Nov. 3—Cvlonel Maftiknd of fore . ‘targe ‘and enth e alene®: | Lresented by T. J. 0'Riion for the winner, | ye royal naval aid service jumped with And_ what happened to those Sioux was | WUSECE N Te Ligin Pate Lowdon. who | ' parachute today plnty. i The Omatia oracks woh "““l 1 mude a very gracious speech of acknowl- | which was 10000 feet in the aff. to 1-#ioere, which: correaponds “’r "‘ :';, «igement midst many cheers, Commis- | janded safely. of about 60 to 7 in an American foot ball | ,or o fiummel mnde the presentation.| “Scmeone has to do it,” he said. “Thes i Y e 'of Brix was largely | - JAneup is only one person I care to ask. A chap by the name of Brix was largely | (U500 SI0UX CITY make the attempt mysel { spensible for the local victory. What | piehal gonl ) Hull [ "5} ‘took the colonel ' firtesh miites il dldn't do to those B Mty | Lyell Lr ght back L.l Plokering ity l'"\‘ ”' f"';I .“"" :Im: Cockayne Teft baek Harrison | make the descent, but he solved hisprob perschs lsn't. wotth . mentionsng. Micdleton right half Mottram | jem satistactorily. }lays center forward, and ho plays Some | Lowden ....... center half Ploke Ing | some. His contribution ' yesterday was | lioyle left half Vivis Ll el g i D el Darvill right winse iZraith | MARY Disorders Come from ¢ie Liver, four of the nine Omaha goals and mueh | [ATSIL TSRt o Percivnl | Constipation, = headache, arslstance to his mates who counted the | Lirix center ll'nrnr-ll indicate a sluggish liver. The tried. - g five ¢ he d A. Rozerron .. left inaide Joxter | pav 'a N remaining five. The way he played yes- | A Rozereon...left inaide Goxter | edy ta Dr. King's New Life Pills, Brix could lick the | Lowden, | 25¢. Al For Omnaha, Gonls Brix . OME \WATER FILL 1T UP AGAIN . THAT MAKES THE FOURTH BOOR WE W&} Rogerson. B. Rog most noted 3-years from an aecroplane| bilious * apells| druggists.—Advertisement. Keep Away From Drugs LAXATIVES and cathartics, used continuously, only ac- centuate the condition they are meant to cure. 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