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i 10, PLAY BALL TODAY IN THE MAJORS Large Cities of East and Middle West. BOSTON CLUBS THE FAVORITES NEW YORK, April 11 base ball reanon of 1916 will be inaugu rated in eight of tha leading eities of the noon In the National league, which begins its forty-tirat season, the initial contests will | T'h . bring together Boston at Brooklyn nati and Pittsburgh at 8t Low The opening gumos In the lengue, Ita seventeenth seaso n maJor ason of 1916 Opens in Eight of east and middle went fomorrow after ‘ New | wourees and the race should prove un will mee | Washington playing at New York, adelphia st Boston, ¥t. Louwis st Innd and Detroit at Chlcago. Many of these clibs have been strength ana ever indieation pointa to close races Ty pennants, The defunct Federal and the minor circuits have been fine n oned during the last winter combed for diamond talent canes famotin stars will be seon In strange uniforms, but once the players and fans have accustomed themselves 1o the combinations the general predictions of a “banner yeur ' buse ball” seems likely 1o be realized Boston Clohs Vavorites, While there is a vasl aifference o opinton among close followers of game regarding the order in which the toam will finish the season, the two Bos ton clubs appear 1o have th e number of backers, althotgh eleventh-hour male of Tris Bpeakter not improved the chances of the Boston Amerieans / the work of the pitchers, but if the | Lincoln sporting editor of The Bea for a match o h penker from the world's champlon [ 1 “ W e " 4|’;’ ‘,’ "”' vy "'M‘_,'M,' ';::‘ ‘_ '“',:,,,','”,:,I‘ ¢ present niea weather continues for a faw | Omaha bowlers, as indicated, practlwith Karl Caddock and has gone to Bpo The Motorcycle Man il By Hleops A dnys it wiated that thay will be in £ne|cally awept the platier of prize money. [kane, where ho wretlon Jack Taylor, He 2708 Leavenworth Bt., Sal; . THa DyanaSeruint o] o ',""' o working condition when the reason opens, | At 1ta axecutive e the committen | hag o matoh with Gotch for \Linneapoll Omsha, Neb. { meams to ha well satiafled tha nrence greed 1o e dinty o1 Kenneth |yt Gotelr wan foreed to break this be I ko will i)' th (AR aaet Vgl 5.4 Fxtra hare hits featured toduy's game. | ARre - "' gl F5 g [ n 1 | " " 14 OUEI neRey ) Moiple of Omaha wa onviest WIn: o ume of his ch | gomen | | Krugs three-bagge 1 the meventh 4 the | sntistuctorily, With these two changes A il i ki 4 ””““‘:M"‘”h""m‘ ot e takink first prise money of 0| “GIL I (LT ixiounly. waiting for | loague and the wdditlon of ¥am Agnew to the! ! ‘% LidA { L RS 25 AREG0 SONN, 4 A8 the winklew, seventh in the doubles [ 0" wrealling announcefient for thi e and the ad ) As o} diii Ly o BG FAilig I sad aihed I dd | e ng broit. naore)| 18 PXLWFOALIINE snnu: ‘ WILLOW SPRINGS staff of oatehers, the playing strength o 4 f ¢y I and a gold medal for the highe elty, Gene Melady 18 trying 1o get Abers some | the club s as formidable as it was s | & 1 Taotaty sns gl oy in all events, The members of the Lin- | g0 ™ o with stochor and an effort BOCK BEER onr mgo and Its chances (o repeat as n b ABH.0A K M 1.0 A & eoln Candy Kitchen team, winner v e e g L matdh with somi 1‘“‘1 n: ,,,,::h:h..;g::;nw'uu pennant winner are seemingly mors than bl " b b 8 ) Min it ik 0 0 team events, all recelved gold modals good one for Caddock The only definite ?‘N\’;‘o:“{ aF water, Ovdsy & oase new | promising. Manager Carrigan feels con p RS, 199 00, Wollowing 1a the basis of AMUIDULING | pyoh on tap now I that of Stecher nnd || Ceae® Some o convincea of _ite fiAent that the team has not been wenk . 42900/ the pr money Charlle Pote for the evening of 1l wuperiority. Ph AXBL W. JOB- aned in any depmrtment and that perhaps . R eyt £ 232 TEAM KVENT big wutomoblle race in Omahm, whic GENSEN, Douglss 2108, physically hin men are In better shape w.oh 01 40 Pins, Priges | o be July 17, Aw Potors has thrown OKrueger 4| Lineoln Candy Kitchen, Lin than they were n year Ago Pt e 3 5 1% o f Nurns Not Sure of Piace, 4 0010 ’ 4 - 2788 the| Datrott and Chieago, which finished or, p1 0 01 0 Tolwls .84 11 2718 Poe (lothlers il socond and thivd, respectively, 1ast year als 3113 9 B ) :lnu oln ".h'] i xl‘::’”‘: 0 will enter the presont eampalen with vet- | Kloux” City BT TRl = Kaves T Colts, Omaha 510 grentest | cran teamas, although both have several i hree-bans hits: Krueger, Krug, Two-|Heln's Cubs, Fremont M the | promising young players in reserve, The ” ) or (2) DOUBLIE has | anly vegy In the National league, Boaton, delphis, Brookiyn and New Y ork Kenerally plcked to finish in the division, while in the American Howton, Chicago, Detroit and New York lengun | Phila are fien are favored to fill first division positions In the senlor league the Phiindelphin club, which won last season's pennant starts the 1916 campalgn with almost the Manager | same lineup as a yeur ngo Morun belleves that the Phillles will re peat thelr winning performance many critles disagren with Philadelphia clan is fully s m The trong an | " Iast season, but the weneral strengthen ing of the other clubs will make the going | MANARCrS harder for the Quakers this summier Class of Natlonal Lengue, The Hosten Braves, runners-up Lo the Phillies last season, are considered many experta Lo be the cla tonal league this vear. 7T of the y tewm Na ha, | il this year not be troubled with dis T e e prepared 10 mumpert war-| 1888 Captains of Members of the Woman's Metropolitan. by been strengthened with the additlon of weveral former Federal leag players, Vrom Inst place n year ago 1o a fire ngton and Philadelphia took faw If an of it will try out young players Cloveland and @t Louis have sirength York at Philadeliphia, Chicago at Cinoin- | enad thelr combinations from varlois ar this spring. The pltehing staff prob th, 1 mon, 1: off ('lark | rm.. well-Amspoker, Lineoln. | { { ”'” A' ol <IM James, Dau ¥ I r l'y ik ont By Clark. | Harman-Karr, Omahn “‘ ably will he Coveleskle b , v, 1, by Firachner, 2. by North, | Rowenborg-McC'ov, Omaha . .11 2 h Ct amd Boland, all veterans, as regular per S ’ o s’ Monas mo 4 by noson, 1, Hit by pitched helt *:yrnr;x\rv v,.,;.‘”..wq Lineoln “.“ The eat in l e ly tormers ; 5 vy BaME g i irsehner, Kilauff, Forsythe Will|Beiple ymnin 10 The most important change in the linsup | W1 Rourk plen: Clark His: ' Off North, 6 in| ! "{m ,[.‘1‘ Toman, Omaha [ 1 | S oF Deanund Whittle e " co han| five Innines. off Thompaon, 4 in foor| Ko n” o or 1184 of the White Sox in the wh W P Sz R e i 156K, § 1 hree. tnningn; off | Me iy Warchow, Omafia. 11 Weaver to third hase, this being made . A 5 s ihica Ielly, 2 in three innings; off Firschner, | Bland usm. Omabe, ... 108 possibie hy the ability, in Manager Row. | looked e matters around KL in two fnnings. Lowing pitcher: Prach. | -Mathiessn, 1. e 1and’s opinion, of Zeb Terry, the Lon An- | for the Bloux Just v, but will play I per, Time: 2:00, Umpires: Ciaspar and ut'\ltu reerult, to tak Weaver's place at outfield this year It is reported he | lison shortetop. Byed Tyon has (ulfilled ex- | ted up In the coust city .an account of ( of | WANT YOU TO TAKE POM-POM FOR A WALK 14 THE PARK AND REMEMBER - | SAID THE PARK - NO WHERE BLSE | Avision berth is the prediction mude b | the supporters of the New York remon I ot s o | strengthened wince ‘,_', sasn. bt Marty Krug's Boys Hop on Gaspar's | Omaha Pin Tumbler Elected Presi | )ederson. Omub il o appenrs unitkaly that Manager McGraw ? i ociation e e ot P 85 Ian can come back and make A Hurlers for Eleven Hits and dent of State AII‘A‘HH URTRER o b [ conafil fight for the pennant this yen = Cop Combat Next Tourney at Fremont Fa row, Linceln . u i | The nadition of Kauff, Rousch and Ras %, e’ o7y GO0 iy s LR ELE ptd % den from tha Vederal ranks wili hel y 5 : A KEN SCIPLE CARRIES OFF C Ty Bl w materially. The outfisld a the best tha LRUEGER AND MILLER SLUG PILL e, Lincoln o "“’ 2 ;] the Glants have had In many seanons I f ’ Y s S, P ”’1 o nex in the alngles drew § batting, fielding and theawing. The in / y BEATRICE, Neb, April 11—(Hpecial | s Uper oxt meeting of the|mond. Fremont; Neal. ‘Omalia; Remke field 1a unbalanced and an uncertals { felogram, =By the score of § to 2 P’ '_"',""“;‘h e e Dt the sxecutive | 1ANCOin; R Hpangler, ‘Lincoln; Piatiner quantity Rourke's agsregation defeated the Sioux |ire oI o pusinens nan- | i and 1idgell JOIN THE ",A“H" ARMY OF In the Amarican league there have besn ’ e e pmmit ' i slon. These officers were elected ¢ fowsr changes in the permonnel of the i i 66 avaoth Ingioy Krug: g hip|Mam, These ol it P](?Stllla GOOS to teams, Boston, Detrolt, Chicago, Wash os% began hitting strons and at the | Piest vice preside B Ridgell ‘nlE'-n the ¥ ’ ™ co president, Henry Fritacher la faais 100 Miller, Kilduft and Kruemer, The cool | FIfth viee presider Marin Plenting has taken down the § American | o y clows L1407 % South Hide, Omaha o ot e :"':‘_“m i S e SR A9 weather has intereferod materially with | “Got GEC ivenaurer, 1. A, Brown,|forfelt money he had posted with th ctor . K00S base hit Foruyihe chiteh y far on the Detroit elub whose 1re Conolly (), Miller, Comgrova. | Fritacher-Fitzgerald, Kouth worificn hit Congrove Donnelly, |~ Bide, Omnh 22 I 5 piace 1n not considersd socure In First Facri _ i i, R b R Tinsernan Furns. Ve has not hit well thu BROWI ix Bob Pases on balls: Of Omaha L T e, Wi Lo A ot e | o coniagion aneane. 1wents e Women's Bowling | the fInrke ter Johns the twirlh man, Joe lengie, I8 outplay a on any American league olub this sesnon Griffith, one of the keenest of I'HE, BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus . Lo 1 | News Eervice - - . WELL -DID You CARRY OUT My ORDERS ? v POM -POM MAGGIE | | DIDN'T WHERE. égTANY GET THAT WONDER, IF T THE PARK.! PRET ZEL FELL OFF A I DID MAGGIE L WHERE DID | DON'T KNOw « TREE ? NO ONE 1% ( LOOKIN 50 | THINK VLL SNEAY IN DINTY MOORES, FFR A MINUTE TR Beat mien a8 ey have come AlONK LY record for the e, As both these are Nebrasku | of the gams had six counters Idncoln Sty " o S k )y Wl e H ederal longue talent, 'n:n.‘m,,u‘w “‘ L e I nucUng Ualr | PR Hlke president, W, T, Bank p() ane, 1ere ne riders, boys, and know the max- ew York I " Third ce president, €. V. Wilard fmum joys to be had from the tatting eyes s the opinion of Mart ‘;’tnl;v\’:lllmx president, ( ' MO(EIS Jack TayIOI. py;xh“"”““ T Krug and he ia especially proud of the |VIARG SWABE dent, Lucl Ham eyeling showing made the last two games by | mond. Fremont ure (0 training camp at Fajrine An sannaon eane witn e lcon| T,0gguiey Closes the | Western leaguers will probably be staged | Season with Feed anor of understudy ing Catcher here on I in mntiafled that the » m, the Washington Amerlcan mhers Prominent Stores That Handle Victor Victrolas and Victor Records Howling leagte brought their firat season | on AN the other members of e ‘: s Bhagguntlye - il T]'ack Toams N(u“(;d {0 n close Iast night by shooting perfeot | Judge, from the International . en on the banquet boards at the ( “., | frivnds enjoyed the sumptuous repast Mickel's including Kd Konetchy, Frank Allen and | oy pitching and catehing depart A le o that culminated tha successful inavgura | Bimer Knetze, George Stallings again| o005 0 airong e g e tantion. of | SoAROD ; will apper in the managerial role, while » " tirning out f s Th A. B Aweet Bhop team won the Percy Haughton, the famoug Harvard Yanks "7"‘"‘ ARG dos | siaioviag. A ndet it longie race with the Brandels team close fast ball coach, now, is. president, of the| The New York club, which won B PRSI S0 TUETC T e runners-up. Miss Loia Nesbitt captaing club, which changed ownership during | Piace In Iast vears choss, m|n e ainn and managers wore olactod, |the Bweet Ahop, while Mre. M. W. Hut the winter. The infield and pitching do- | Kreatly improved with the purchase ~rhgrie vuargr TV.WeOn 9104 led the Rrandels tean c e partments are unusually strong, with a | lee Magee “'"“"';["""‘ i “‘"' BRI | ihe olags § A ol hoss members of the lea who at- | ™ (alr outfield and catehing corps. Federals, e = i ank Campbell, jun alslor, menlors: onded the hanquet last night ave Braoklyn, which wound up.the I01p race | Atbletics and a number of promisins ek sl vcn = b M| Ais Cusslo Bierman, Miss Laura Bruch 15tk and Harney Sta, .uop..'u. sty In third place, appears to be fully aa| reerults from ""“”""""” """‘\” % Paeulty managsrs : Are | Miss Lucottn Miller “’\T \|u|\m- Goerne Omaha, maha. efficiont as a year ago. Manager Rub-| PArtmont appears to be atreng, both .Inj foo LEtC T T fisn Lilllan Hughes, Miss Lois Nes inson predicts that the club will be a| flelding and batting and the pitching and .J’ Rt "” e A, ¢ Campbell, Mise Nora Collin, ;‘-m:..: lflc":&llm:“ pennant factor this year from the very | Atehing staff is much superior to the old| 0 Misa Mardory Hume, Misa Fannie ¢ fl\“,.. #IArt. The infleld and pltching corps | combinations . a1 edocke, Miss Bdna Hume .',_ are the strongest features of the Hu-| Throush the acquisition of sevoral Fed-| = “o0 00 : | Marlo Bvans, Miss Lulu_Medree “‘_ perba combination, The catching depart. | #ral league stars, the Kt Louis \mfl‘y oW, Muft, Mra, A, P, Thompson. Mise . i ement, due o the Acquisition of Chief| cans, sixth Iast year. ix also considers ROURKES BREAK CAMP AND phin Rauber, Miss .‘.<',“,", “.‘ Meyers, 8 stronger than last year. The| much stronger. Plank, a former pitohor b fannah Jensen, Mrs. Fird Rober | outtield, with Johnston I the lneup, | for the Phfladeiphin Athietien and lust RETURN TO OMAHA FRIDAY Avdvew Murphy, Mrs, Ted Neale, Miss should be fairly offective ear with the Bt Louls Federals, I8 o P yed Misa Ann Verdigren, Mrs The winning sbility of the Chicage| the hurling siaff ther with Dave ! P: Bosson. M W. N I Mew. club, which finished fourth & year ago, | pert. Groom and Crandall, a r t t Jameson, Mra, P B, Stanton, N i s uncertaly ] Tinker ha rop N era! league plteher The Cuban, A andy T 1l Misa Cier b yo“‘l| llnd .ll Wantly trying 1o produce & winning com- | Marsans, will be seen in (he outfield. D Charley Kehm, Miss May Helole These stores N $ Maation from the amalgmmated Cube| ‘The Cleveland American league foana | par M. Misa Klisabet show afull the New Rec- and Chicage Pederals, but has found | chief additionsl strength tes in t ace they w M s T o Iine ot “c'or' ords datull soma of his veterans Iacking in the apeed | quiaition of Bpeaker and Arnold ; an he deatres. Team play has suffersd @i fre N s o peake Wl Swaky Clty Gets Kell / Victrolas In Iine of Acces- somes hat n the fact that the pla around ahiity 15 & i ' 1 l e B ot v) o the ware | areund anilty ' 8 knewe el e, Bagohall Gamse Today . onl \obs A all sizes and Mluleuuiue other, while unexpected weakn U] ahd Tt b the hasst . Teres. ¥ v . . slylel. stores. REEER S50 oy hithng Bavh Geveloptd. | mie servad as & Gttty infelter itieh ot o Pirates Neverthelass, oritien in- Chicawn betleve | 1t B-Haldroig ; PG e g Mo feam will scon pound 1008 Pormid: | fualey. eateher. and are . N - e . Whis shape fiskder, Are twa how M . Detrait A Chanves of Plrates woey i he Indians N ' i b Piiaby s anothes bW siaria ] slated foe estre @u NG ason WHh & hew manager &t (h g Bt sgglbuapings . Aivislon i place of DRtk jast yeur, The | o isture of veterans and Pieates bave & . . ) . The —— The L ) At " -a 4\ Y & MR matetial nb - FRANCIS MELEARED WY vy Mitler Mugging. ARAEss e b Gkl Natlonalh holders of sISIN pia ‘\ R i Bisdista & Goud Son | While Menating 1s Tied Lp tn San Ma feam i R it . and 1 Veanelocn e ttr r s srain e will gt send atme | PATHRBUNY \ s A payer. Belsel w ok Telog . . '"". , "‘ g : . ; N ‘.‘n b.ne' “He |.-I‘l‘l2l 1L N will play his oid pealih ahags? (eome : BAR a0 Mhartsiop = T s e Vietrala l.: Pompelan v o e SEhAR. Wha wade & geod "1 All u"'h‘. Reon Pasile Coast (nages e A .ra | s o Ll Sl ke Geas In Clase By Hoett of the Above " any . eaie o leane te o . v Webs The Meda have o . The Mous .8 Brewed and Bottled by Stores Have Sound B 60 Mowee Podernin ainse st deases. | (his motning and e Proof Demonstrating Rooma and Will Gladly Play the Recorda for Yo Wit Ml Chase, wha whils & mein: | (he woon 1ol etter rewing Co, Ltd. an ly Play the R You Mop of the New York Amscioans played Rhas oo > : S Date In A Waaner (hal made BN, ool puiny w Hourhe OMAHA, NER B A (e siate of \he g M . Family Teade Bupplisd Wy W Jebie A Uhase pate Bin heart wnd head ab NS B Birest Phene Do “wh IS Bl Be Wil be & sreal aselstanes | Manager Gaspar relsased 1 W Fra oo S48 Manager Msrseq, whe has an on- | .

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