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KA WPt o Phila o !:nnnm ‘; l i i Cinoinnatl, b 4 w5 New York 2 Omaha Steps Off in Western by Gt 2 7 &5 i ,'1’.:,, 14 4 | Slashing Single by Saier Sends Ovgr i / 8t L.oulns 4 31 Washingtond 4 i) 3 Pounding hbell}- Pets for Pisiren 1 & b ohicags 5 4 i | Run that Gives Chicago Seven 142 Win, New York.! 4 Uetroit ... 4 4 a0 | to-8ix Vietory, j Chicago .,.2 4 mulevnl-nd P4 am - yo—— Brooklyn .1 % ) Vil 06 o0 . TH DOES WELL AT START| AMER Ass: WEsT LEAGUE. FOUR PITCHERS ARE USED W L. pet Pet o— s, Toledo 1 Omahn (H By V. 5, HUNTER. ,,,'I’,“',’,’,h"_ g9 1:;' Topekn 1 .:;,’::,’ CHICAGO, April 2.~A siashing single LES MOINGS, In, April %~pscial| Bt Paul’ .2 | ‘a1 pen’ s | 0198 | by Victor Saier sent over the run today { Telegram. )-Omaha blew the 1id off the fl:"m*‘u ll'l.lfl ) f.”" ' ,“z"',""’ :: t' 000 | that gave Chicage i opening game on 1016 Western leagve campatgn todsy and | iGan" "3y | % 3 Wichita ) | gh | the new North dide grounds in an eleven nlmont Hlew up the Des Molnes club turn- | Indnapolls 1 2 4 :",’,‘ City. 0 | g |Ioning battle with Cincinnatl, 7 to 48 | ing the trick, After two hours and helf Milwaukes 0 2 oog) "0 0 1 o | Thirty men took part in the contest, | of weird pastiming, during which the \fncna-r- e noventeen Cubs and thirteen Reds, Each | @emon Rourkes hammered the daylights | ‘?‘l’-r"’,rlmm.\‘ ll A;.! 12 side used four pltehers. Beore | out of three of Baldy Isbell's pet hurlers, | Topeks, b, 86, Jonoph, § CINCINNATI CMICABO, the fray ended with Omsha leading, 4| Wichita, 1. Denver, 2 PR b &l w. 18 %% o1, Soux City,-Lincoln, wet ground Mersox. w6 7 4 1 Mhy 1 0 420 { f An A EAG Y b, 90 oFlee 4 0 L The Rourkes looked Wke n grest bail| 5. NATIONAL LVAGUE ttin i 8 3 3 3 SmWivme, s 3168 1L elub, while the Boosters manifested all | Philudelphia, 7 New York, 6 Groh, h, 61 4 3 0%imroms, Wb $1e | the aymptoms of punk bushers. B Touls, b. Pittaburgh, o i B B A e L Dex Moines made ity bid for the Cap """”":’.";v l‘,"‘"'\‘""'"““ . (arka e/ 4 4§ 7 ODgoian, w4 1 0 ) 1 ‘AN LE/ K. Hehinaider, o 4 o 1 b o 1 o i1 per cup today and it wes a woefully ‘~,,,,|.,“,,,.,f’,‘,.,,, west ground Touet, o, 0 0 0 1 O¥orkes, . 4 14 00 T weak one. A cruel weatherman, who| (‘hicage, 1. Detroit, 2 MeKendry, w0 0 0 0 OMohulte, I . 1 0 1 0 0 | evidently did not want Isbell to add to| New York, 4. Washington, 12 WG RN e 1t his collection of jewelry, turned loose a m‘“”;‘htl:,l':';‘:":wm‘)” LYA TION : W 168156 1 d ‘AN TATION Wy M 00 | flock of black clouds and a breese which [ s Faul, 1 (ndianapors. 3 -y 10848 L ehiled to the hone. As u result & bare r‘?mu l"y‘¢ lul;‘mhul‘ *Areher 11000 b i raons ¢ t " inneapolis_Loulsvilie. rafn i zc:cmmr‘u“u!r::d out to seo the open. Milwaykee-Tolodo, ?" ok abl Ak ;lm.l:' » 1 x:‘.- H i North Looks Good. philiona) Leasup-Brookivn ai Boston, | ‘fiatied for Mesion in seventh i North was on the hurline mound | Pituaburen."Cinetnnats t Uhicago cinsat g e E 0 21 100 0 . for the Nourkes and a youth named Amnflq-n I Cleveland at St | Chicago 200100021 041 Meloan, who once gained fame by being 'W"“" hicags af Detroit, New York ai Two-base hita: Geoh, Louden, Kiilifer, beaned by Walter Johnaon, was the only ut'rr‘n lmuw4m“ h:":'t.‘}v‘a,sh#nlnu )v“ly-h-r, "ml: ?l"".""‘f"‘"n" 4 ‘7;”1‘1.'". £ | Home run. Bes tolen bases: Griffith Booster (o connect with his baffling hl’“&lfi Jo-vh, Soux City at Lin- | Plack, lumb ol.y- Mulligan to Bafer, slants. Meloan garnered four safe hits s b rman, firoh to nhu;u' _—......,A £ — o i | R ] MADAM - HERE 1% MY PICTURE THAT | PROMISED YOU- | HAD IT FRAMED! ROURKES START BY In as many trips to the plate off Lou. wxeept in the elghth frame North kept the hits well scattered In the eighth singles by Hahn and Meloun, and Tex Jonew two-ply blow, followed by An infield out, metted the OH! I1SNTIT EXQUISITE - THANK YOU 50 MUCH! bails: |Mhlrdl In Amfl Ui Klll-n.m | hnh.n it Mille lfl!m North, Miller. I"HiE tern’l ISNT HE HAND SOME. - fLL GET HUBBY BEE Nows OMATA, FRIDAY, Service APRIL DEAR - WHERE TO PUT IT UP! CUBS WIN OPENER ».nu Off Bchnejder, 4; ; off M‘d'yl B, off Lavender, :Kzr.f ard, 7. Hite and earned ming ider, ¥ mu 3 runs in seven - t b tehod H p:‘{lr'n h[", '“ '14I|'"I"’l"“ n I."I’“)” Iflf’fwT?yly 2 ., run In one innin, o anry, Umpires: Mullin [ Y O one-chird inning; oft TOPEKA WINS FROM T, Fehwltz, 3 hits, 2 runs in two and two thirds innings; off Hendryx, 8 hite, 1 run Bogtern thae Sply (W5 aglian i o in s and (o (hirde innifnks. o'C ( honton Omahn ried after or, Ishell's h 0 run in one-third inning; v first pitching cholce, in the second round, s n:‘l.na' l::-'-«-;: - Saton it ;M.ur ; ,o’").u" e ml”"fl‘l :r."."'fi.%n.';'.' . oA Pnckar hite, O run in i Ray Miller boosted a pippin’ over the Ur J0I 0. April %, Topeka | Btruck out fly Behnelder, 4: by Hendryx right fleld fence for a clreust clout, In|% J owe ‘ictory over St Joweph in |6 by Beaton, 1 by kard, 1. §'mpires 1his Inning Marty hrug pasied one clear | LHeCBening game of the m leagye | 'Day and Yiason o over the center fleld fence, and & walk | hit Vi eatre Pirates Lose to Cards, 1o Forsythe, followed by hits by Miller :‘r';":"'l’l": k:,orr’ ndvantage, y was| PITTEBURGH, April 2.8t Louis Ae- 2 fented Pittaburgh, & to 6, n the openin MR TR0 OTRRIAS N Sensid: Uk T TOPEKA e of theTocal secon. tody, . The ¢ career of Mr, Baker, and vafty AW B M 0. A K | visitors seored threa rins in the second Thomas emerged from the dugout to at-| Akler, rl.h ‘ : " 5’ l§ f: :l u‘mm" on "",‘""'fl"’/, larnx‘ Mn’u‘wl -ng terspt to stem the Rourke's bombard- M"M“‘h""u' womd L9 ) & GlYomsby and Snvders sacritice fiy, an St 4 more i the seventh on hita by i o o g 1 %3 } L Beck leli;, .|n4 Viox' error. Lefty's Craft Fal e GO B O Callahan of the Plrates was 3 ) 40 BiRt ¢ o . But Lefty wan not the man 14 apike the | Cochran, w4 1 0 11 (e Tais in the fret Tnsing Omahia artillery today. In the fourth | HOBIoe. © & W PITTRRURGH inning Pete Kilduff whanged a single v g T WY TR b i g T a eI A% to mmhan North saerificed and Kilduff - (21408 u'.u it A1 400 came home on Harl Smith's two-base 2 s 7w 1100 ORermer, cf. 8 #3000 drive to center. Krug's single counted s mwvn R R 114 8 (Wam 168488 Bmithy, oCabe, rf gy i G o Betsed .. 8 1 4 2 LRk 41013 : H 1 Horasby, /. 4 1 0 & OVia 10111 Kildutf's siogle. Hartford's error and | Sipvan “f 303 0107 0 R d b o kbt e 41840 Smith's hit netted Omaha another one in | Jourdan " 1b O R T T A1 F U a2t et the fifth. The sixth frame was a speedy | Keating, ... T G R L RO B R 8 O event. A couple of walks, & bunch of | pernan. .. 0 S0 U8 URE IR | L T Lo e miscuies, some boneheads and A hit ‘by | Granam. ¢, i i R (R N AR v 10000 Houcher gave Omaha three runa. Sommers, p LS A T A T . 1k, 7 et IR T L Totals,. 30 § 1 Thin ended it for Thomas, and & young- | Hiacksurn, 3.0 8 3 8 3l ematted tor Mamaus in second ster named Kileen was haied into the X - *Hatted for Cooper in meventh pastime to be brutally brulsed and bat- | Totals ® 5 11 2 1 0| *Batted for Jacobs in ninth #OL away fairly good during the seventh | Hases on balls' Off Sommers, 1, off &, Batzel, Hornaby, and elghth fmnings, but in the ninth he | Hovilk, 1. off Dashn off rdover, | Biolan ba Johnston, Rarney, oL it Struck out: Hy Somme by Haviik ouble plays: Hornaby to Hetze Lo ; mrn.e neck and he got it good, A | LIRS 0 by Grover, & Two-by ¢, Betzel 1o Miller. First base on couple of walks, an errer and hita by | hits rry, MeCnbe, Three At Loufs, 1. Pittaburgh, 1. Nases Foraythe, Boucher and Kilduft Keornan, Schwaltzar, Stalen b | Off Mend off Mama gave e five ruma Grabam, Hit by pitched ball: | enrned r @, by Dashner. Vassed ball | of hits, no runs in_ el to Kilduil Is “Ther M Pacrifice hita, Kirkham. Perry, out in ninth; off Aalles Pete Kilduff was the demon lus nu\mwn ime: 214, Umpir tyan and | ne no runs in one inning ukger ) " for the Rourkes. The little .n.rnn..."h“" - ",';":"", ?M";l.. PRSI e roefed four hits out af four times at bat. | WEANS DEFEAT Wi nings; off Jacoba, no hits, no s Every hit was & hard hit ball without g two Innings. Htrick out: Ty nny traces & noratch. Ray Miller wae | PORYOT Takes Opene by Sallee, 1. by Mamaux, ) » ) . wo (o One by JIn Umpires: Quigley and #iso on the job with hs bludgeon, ham- | pPENVER \...:'1 . Denver teok the | Hyron Mering out three hits In four tmes to |opening Kame of the Western leagus Nraves Blank Nrooklye the plate. Both Miller ane . son from Wiehita here today, 3 HOSTON, April 30.-The Hoston Na V Krug made | S0 o Wharpley pitohed the fivst ball and ' W run . drive " ayor Bharpley pitohed the first ball and | tlonals opaned their season st Hraves Nome-run drives. Many Krug made [ o Calorado flag whs resenied o the | fleld (oday with &n & to 0 vietory ove thres safe swats, and Boucher and Bmith | Denver team rr. .‘n.m\,... o was large, | Brooklyn. The Marvard olasy of iwe sach. :uhfl!hhln\lxlh.‘T;l\m»; wind, Hoore 158, of which President P D Huughtor o ) wa 0 ihar & ded " A A Prisst arvived this moming from \..‘ ;(| PR b P 'n",‘,,,“”,',: ,‘,,' DOT: e Huchester and worked ot seoend this | Miller, of ] IL 0 b The game was an oxhibition of remark 1 gYeRt style. e should nn) | Reliher, sa H O 3 3 Olunie felding by the Hoston team, and Irelan's shoes very capably, Wefore the | (rivener I &% &F f Righ olake piiching pramise farues Tt | |} Ungste iah ' v ne BN today & parsde was held, but it | Dyer, \ | § L s, me g A A4 Bot bring eut & wil beonuse of ! ' 1 o In the sscond Inning 3 the bad weather :v.u o §| grounders by him and throwing wilal) . BA plays Des Molnes agaln Reynolds, » L] | L) o in e mareow. Cooll Thempson will pre gained an early SIS his southpaw hooke al the Noaster | TV wicliiva ' w battaes, whils Paui Musser s sxpected [N T AN "IN aa e 16 wark for Doy M nes are - . » MAMA i H P! " i fannk, It < ok g 9 \ snn P "o . Krum ot H \ } 81 el \ H Yupig SHERE ) Forsyine ot i 5 v 4 H -y ‘ Milier. 1 . | iy ' | ) il Kruswe R & . Frieal, ™ X ¢ 8 SRapes . & Hasaher, 1 ' » ’ HIAN, we O S \ 4 Nowh, » 8.9 & ) Maiarke Wiehita b8 e Tetale $ " #on 1 Denie bl teae o Bl DR MOIN s 1 Moo basen ¥ ' Miren has ‘Halied My 4 AN " AW i ¥ " i i atted M ! Hakn, ot i R Mabarh A alle O *Balied tor § " Ak I‘ . it N R 18 Malwih i y il \ s | Mroskly ' luuu of i 4 Siviare. Newd Nisida ahes 1o Bhas on . i P 8 i (ah Masd W Whletd wo base Wit ety e i faed, ne i 4 4 | ! MO ds Karrifies R B Marcautiln TWinoled h 2 ) i s P01 81U by mhihed haii Mile Mewer ihaw ta Daybeet P * § & & ) deranh wnd Fontme base on ermmes Broaki [ " Bl § | Pases on balle OFF Comtube ¥ off My b B R LY 4 ROURKE SIGNS PRIEST ST e ne sned rone; O v f & ¢ third Innin f Marauard, 1 his ’ N TO PLAY SECOND BASE |t e, " SNt hee Dell & Wite no runs bn four lanings Vi1 Alatind for Killonn 1n the ninth aseman samed fram Nochoster, | fornes, Wheat Biriek oul: Wy (libe sit11! o N Y A he haa ol he e \ \ il | ‘uhate e lm-«»- TERERR) LT "t Sl Sian. st “ : l‘l i and Marria \ T ane unm Kovm Tondmee |y reonvery of Trsian Phile Wikie Glanis i h “‘h’ Forapthe. Molwan, | EW YORK Al . » el h‘ foAte by Baker . Atianle "y N0 Kiean 57 Pades an| Mo Want Ads serve hindieds da " fore & bargs adh. losing % \ ¥ Today's Calendar of Sports Golf at Ormond Beach, Pia Fencing: Mnalu in eastern intercollagh ate champlonships at Hotel Astor York Track: Texan-Oklnhoms A meet ot Austin, Tex Tennt®: Princeton against Johns Hop Kkins, ot Baltimore | Boxing:. Canadian ships, at Toronto. Kid Graves, ten rounds and M, dus amateur namplon at Tolodo they made elght hits for six earned runs The Clants also bunched eight runs and driving Chalmers from game. From then on it was s pitchers’ battie betweon Paliero for New and Meguillen for Fhiladelphis Philadelphis team won in the George Lewls againat hits In the second and wixth innings, scoring six York | The U twelfth | inning on Paskert's double und Cravath's WOULD YOU LIKE TO HANG THE BARON ? Middle Florida tournament opens | It 18 seldoin that a secretary of a youth | tul organization such aa the Young Men's | Christian association, 1a permitted to cel New | ebrate his eightieth birthday anniversary, experience of Robert | | Weldenssll, who, on April 2, passed his | sightieth milastone, Mr. Weldensall has been actively engaged in Young Men's | Christian association work for forty-eight years, and during this entire time has represented the international committee of Young Men's Christlan associations in ploneering and organizing new depurt but much is the Philadelphia champlons In an exclting | pants of association work Mr, Welden- iwelve-inning game, 7 1o 6. MAYO | .01 has to his crodit the Iaunching of The visitors bunched hits and drives | more lines of Young Men's Christinn as- in the second and fifth {unings, when | soctation endeavor than any secrotary in the world, For example, he is the father of the Rallroad Young Men's Christian | ansociation, the student department, the | metropolitan organization, the work In 81 communities and many other phases of association work Prom 1006 1o 1907 Mr Weldensall made atngle, The all around playlig of Kauff, former Pedoral lengue batiing champion, | a trip around the world, in which he vis featured ited practically all the Young Men's "“‘l!ll}’lfll'lll' MW YO L) - " W ) o s p | Christian associations then in existence sk, 3. 8 % 8% 30 mume 10,08 13 %0 to establish the work in & e WS TRV 8 0 4 §|and beiped o 3 s » o8 8 7 0 oPlecitier wa f 5 2 4 o|number of new centers. In 1912 Fenn- ‘ b 3 b 0 0Kauff, of V1400 college conferred upon him the Good, 1t S 15 e, Tk 8318 S| PYANs colewe £9 e f th Tuderos, 1h. 4 111 6 @itouseh, rf. 6 4 | ¢ o|degres of LL. D. in recognition of the Whitted (.8 0 | | OMeK'hule b4 0 9 2 0 d s for the youn Nishotf, 2b.. 8 3 1 5 0'Kelly 1Lo6 00 splendia work he has don "9 L d [ A1 41 ORariden, o4 1 7 1 0| men of all lands ‘ 2003 OBtrovg, p....1 00 00| ) o Welden SR 008} Ml § 88| A tormal celebration of Me Palmero. ».. 2 0 0 1 0 S —————— Totals ... 4605 4 15 3 . T e A g8 M1 0 *Hatted fof M Knrhn‘L in twelfth *Batted for Btroud in fifth Philadelphia 20040 New York.. 03000 Tvov'b‘;u hita: Btock (2), Cravath, Nie hoff, uff, Paskert [ome run: Lu- derus, Btolen bases: Kauff, Btock, O Burns (%), Rousch. First base on serrors New York, 4. Boses on Off Btroud 1; off Pllm’m 2, off Chalmers, 1, off ‘Would Economize By Abolishing the Postage Stamp (Correspondence of the Associated Yress.) MeQuilien, 2. Hits and earned runs: Off i . Heraud 3 hita, 8 rung in five Inninks: off | MUNICH, Germany, Aprl 13—Ons of Palmero, 4 hita, 1 run in seven innings; | (e most easily effected economies in off Chalmers, 7 hits, b rung in five in uings, none out in wixth; off McQuillen the postal service, not only of Germany § hits, no zune In seven iunings. BEUOK (e of any country, would be the aboll ‘K!;::"m ‘Mlmlrrl\.“‘:h'fiuflhn 1. Umpires: | tfon of the postage stamp, the Neuste Nachrichten points out, It recommends 7 'M:."'n:;x‘;" Assoctation, Rt | e substitution of a franking machine #t, Paul verensrieen {7 4 for the postage stamp, and remarks that RN b Runian aad 3,730\ this change would save Germany nearly Carter and Bchang 1 426,000,000 & year. Bl Lo RIULE | The tranking machine by a single oper- iy v MDA AT fob 2{ation would not only fmprint the letter Hargrave; Brady and Coleman "I with a device indicating that the postal charges had been prepald, but would also Cafpiiiers Ameeintion. |Dut "on the postmerk and_ obviste the Birmingham, 3; Mobile, 2 " College Base Ball necessity of using the cancelling machine Chattanooga, 3 Nasnville, 5. ten in-|This method is already used In Bavaria inga. |and fn New Zealand, while the German Little Rock-Mempbis; rain. {Fiela post has taught the people of Ger Davenport Wins. | many that the change 1s entirely prac IOWA CITY, Ta., Apri] 20.~(Special | ticable Telegram.)—Davenport, §; Towa, 1| The postage stamp,”’ concludes the Nachrichten, “though a great invention e. Germany has invented em, and by developing is now obsol the franking i, it Marylang Axglen, 2. Princeton 1 e Catholic Karvara, service Georuetown. 13; Boston college, 11; ten ——— {nnings t takes but & minute of time to save Ponnaylvania State A. and M. of dollurs when you read The Bee Want Ad North Carolina, & umn 10 plumns JTohna Hopkine, 11, Yale Easter Apparel Next Sunday is Faster. Just two days of shopping. ’ You nee ' Sprin d get busy at onee, g Suits Unsurpassed suits for Men and Young Men in pineh backs, [t us equip you with an Easter suit and Soeciety Reand S 14 silk lined, pateh poekets and narrow lapels Kensington perh fitting $20 to $35 Proper Hat Styles Get Them for Easter Friday your Easter furmi Quiek that will please tep In serviee and Correct Furnishings "/ or Saturday for '/ shings and hats merehandise o Robert Weidensall’s Eightieth Birthday Celebrated in Chicago wsll'm oightieth birthday occurred at the Young Men's Christian amsoctation collegs yesterday afternoon followed by n din ner at the Union League club in the eve ning. The following well known Young Men's Christian aseociation workers spoke In appreciation of Mr, Weldensall's long and faithful Young Men's Christian Association service Richard C, Morse consulting secretary, Young Men's Chris tan assoclation, New York; I Mersor, general secretary 3 Christian association, Chicago: C. B, W | Iw, general mecretary, Milwaukee; K. W Me)), Young Men's Christian arsi| tios, Nashville, Tenn.; Dr, Frank M Burt, president Young Men's Chrstisn as nociution collage, Chicago; Hon Felden I, #pencer, 8t Louls; A. T. Hemmingway tormerly general secrotary Young Men's Christisn association, ('hl’ago, aiid others Uncle Robert,” as he Is familiarly ealied, holds the love snd esteem of the 4000 Young Men's Christian employed officers and of thousands of Christinn laymen throughout the entire world, Hundreds of friends telegrams and letiers of greeting on his birthday. Mr, Weidonsall was one of the early secrotaries of the Young Men's Christian arsociation in Omaha, and made his home here for mevoral years ansociation these nent relish best. will be doing civillzation a great | the day. BUT I'M IN FAVOR . Crew of Princeton Beats Harvard Eight PRINCETON, N. J., April 20.—Prince ton's varsity crew defeated Harvard's elght on Lake Carnegle late today by nbout & half foot The junfor varslly race was won by Harvar | by two lengths Time of boat races: Princeton varsiy 9:12%: Harvard, 9:13, Harvard junlors 9:46;, Princeton, 9 Wanted-Home Want Ads in exchangs for lota of answers, Phone The Bee AT OUR NEW STORE punkist Port Wine ...} FULL Bunkist Sherry Wine . Bunkisy Madeira Wine . r QTS, 50c punkist Angelion Wi Buokist Musoatel Wi LA TINTA WINE-—EQUAL TO ANY IMPORTED wE, La Tinta Port, 780 per qt. La Tinta Sherry 780 per qt. 0id Orow Whiskey, full quart, 10 years ofl 98c Mome.-Made Grape 'lu. 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