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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIIL 22, 1916. S Comme e e e s L) Drawn for The Bee by George MeManus WELL - WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY COMING IN AT THIS HOUR? BY qoL! y - M GLAD IT ONE 0CLOCK! w4 kil i pé 'LINCOLN WINS THE PHILLIES TRAMPLE |TIGERS WIN WITH “5: s Dormitory at Iowa Today's Calendar 1 AL .0 A AB.H.O A K 1N o - (OPENER FROM SI0UX | o At 0an | Oty and Business A & WEST. LEAGUE, | NAT., LEAGUE. | | | Saaer 1 0 3 8 omtater. T8 814 0 0 Of S 0rvs % | W.L.Pet W.L.Pot | [ Hmith, T4 1 3 0 OMarsans, ef. & 1 1 0 ¢ H } 3 B 'd p i B Peniilin, % i, 0 i e et 1700 Houses are Burne % é " i .| Topeka . .3 01000 Cincinnati .6 8 625 P g A Yurner, 2b.. 4 0 0 3 ODea), ot IEERR] YWA CITY, la., April 21.~lowa Union é'%Ilome Team Wins Nine-to-8ix Vie- | Denver 1.1 1 0l Koston % 1 40 Philadelphia Champions Take An-|Cobb and Crawford Too Ill to Play, |fyam » 3 0 % 7 iMartiey o 8 30 0 0la dormitory occupled by wtudents of | Track Annual relay carnival of Drake & tory Before Bumper 1 v.l:;.!:y‘]l{“ } ’ll z:: T"hll‘l‘»’l’l“rth : ; :4:‘» other One from New York but Detroit Goes Ahead and Mitehell, ‘.0 ¢ ¢ 8 iGroom. » 4001 1|the University of Towa, was destroyed |university, Des Moines, Ia.; Penn State ¢ Crowd, | Des Motnes.0 1 .000{ Brookyln .2 & 40| | Covnakis'ss $ 838 Total 3537 5 1|y fire early today with a loss estimated Washington and Lee dual meet, at Lex- W 0 | Bloux clyio 1 0 Chicago .8 4 M1 Team. Beats Pale Sox. e @ 8 D ' MLy insurance adjusters st approximately |ington, Va.; Bates-Rowoin dual mest, al i i —— Josepl New orl 288 | —— —_— Hagerman »0 0 0 1 0 t r 1" dol Lewiston, Me. AMER. LEAC AMER, ASSN - |n quarter of a milllon dollars g ) 3 HIGH WIND AFFECTS FIELDING W L Pot Wiipe |SIX TO TWO I8 THE SCORE |FINAL SCORE IS THREE TO TWO| rotws. 2 1218 1 | The bullding was a former hotsl. In | Fencing: Eastern intercollesiate cham f — L‘v"","','v - ;. 4601 '[?_xl "-uul 2 ’1 61 —— *Hatted for Mitchell in the sixth it 180 students made thelr home. Last plonships, at Hotel Astor, New York LINCOLN, April 21.~The season's open- | Derron ™ '8 & o Coltotuuy 3 3 ‘ty| NE WYORK, April 21.—The Philadel- | DETROIT, April 2L—Minus the services | “Batted for Coveloskio in the elghth [ ntght, howaver, only twenty-seven stu- | Rowing: Yale aguinat Pennsylvania, Mng game In the Western league, post- Chicago 5 0 000l Loulsville .2 2 600 | phia champlons defoated New York agnin | of Crawford and Cobb, both of whom| Cloveland 00000000 1-1|9nts were in the bullding. Saeveral of |first and second varsity crews, at Phila- poned trom yesterday on account of wet | Waah'n .4 4 il Kan, City. & 4 #80)todny, the score being 6 to 2 Demaree, a | Were 00 aick to play today, Detroit de 8t Louls 30011014 Sl hiin NAJ ARTROW MSAPMS. DAL BSOS delphia - rounds, was played today before a | Cfavelund 2 6 B8 Milwaukee 0 3 .00 |former New York pitcher, held his one- | feated Chicago, 3 to 2. Jackeon mis-| Two-base hita: Deal, Lavan Home| Ained severe infury. The bullding was | Tennis: Princeton against Navy, at Busiper’ crowd, Lincoln winning from | Bhila 1§ 10 Tnalanat Y frotsid ’ g ‘ . : # run. Pratt, $tolen bakes: Bpeaker (1) |not owned by the university Annapolis; New York university against ¢ A ime teammates to three hits, two of | Judged Vitt's short fly in the seventh v ’ Bloux City by a score of 9 to 6. It was a | \\rfnr‘m-; s Reaunlta. these and s base on balls scoring the | InNIng, but after a desperate run reached Bmith .m;””;‘w Pratt, Bacrifice hit The flamos were brought under control Lafayette, at Easton, Pa.; Harvard #ugging game, in which the local PIAYers | opan-Des Majnes, oo = Giants' runs in the fourth. The visitors | It, caught it, fell headlong, rolled over . e P et "t Dou/® | after weveral business eatablishments had | ngainst West Bide Tennis club, at New ; re most successful in bunching their Topeka, 1; Bt. Jo won in the elghth, when, with the scors | and then dropped the ball. This mishap Bases on balla: Off Mitchell, 1; off|suffered an aggregate loss of $250,000 York; Columbus against Haverford, at Its, It was too cold for effective pitch- | Bloux City, 6 | tie, thres y y y 3 . Hagerman, 1; off Groom, 5. Hits and - New York 1" B 2 n tle, o0 runs were made on errors | Allowed Stanage to score from third with | sarned runs chell, 1 f y | fng and the high wind affected the | VIChite, L CONVEN B b AGUR by Doyle and Fletcher and on hits by | the winning run e O s oty el 4] B SN G A DHT sl by | s Lnirote;. -Clomall. ASMS BeRAE A felding. Score / | Brooklyn, 10; Houton, 3 " Paskert and Cravath, Score Fournler's homer which followed Mur-| Bite and no runs in two innings, off [ prank I. Barker of Ames 4 e oty | Geneva, N, ¥.; Harvard againat Navy, at ¥ . BIOUX CITY. . o 4. 2| B Loule o plttaburgn b | mwiabpLPHIA NEW YORK phy's double gave the Hox thelr runa iy | HaSerman, 3 bita and { runa in ons in- | pnoined county agent ot Montgomery |AlTAPOLS Md: LABIE SRR Bwarth Gouney, 2 i o ‘| Cincinnatl-Chicago, wet grounds sy, gy, ADWOAB T ARG AT | the fourth inning. Singles by Vitt and | mnfgn Struck out: By Mitchell, ¢ by | county, having taken up the work here moro, at Swarthmore, Pa.; Pennaylvania alaar: T T g v e Vil ook, Sb.. 4" 17074 60 Durma, 114707070 0 | o s wild throw and Hells| Coveloskto, 15 by Hagormap, 1. Ume| this week, Mr. Barker Is a sraduate of|™uinst Johns Hopkina &% g ¢4 s i § 0 ;0 Nevels '8 40! Paskert, o Mlote 0 : Jires uh deb) ovens institute rence CoRaross, of 28 17 1 3 ey perik & | Cravees. 7., ¢ OFlatchor, m. 4 0 1 3 11 mann's sacrifice fly enabled the Tigors v O'loughlin snd Hildebrand Tows Siate college of Ames, having fine| Covens instituts axainet Cresoent AR | Lejeune, " cf [ o 0| New York, b; Washington, & i1 ‘ OMorkls, 163 111 1 0| to tie in the sixth, Score | Kelle 14 | tahied the asrioultural course there. fnletie club, at Bay Ridss, L i Watson, if 2 0 0 1 o 0| Boston 1. Philadelphia, 3 |9 ‘ ORousch of . 4 0 8 0 0 CHICAGO. DRTROIT oliex N6l to Moemphis. | January, 1916, He has been employed f Boxing: Finals in Canadian amateur Kane, 1b , O (s SR TS T AMERICAN ASSOCTATION Niaott ‘ OMeK'hnte, 51 0 1 "L o ia RO | INDIANAPOLIS, April 21, -Outfel ¢ (son 4 2 mployed for | @ plonships, at Toronto; “Soldler fensiing, vf 4 1 1 3 0 0| Kansas CLty, 10; Columbus, 2 | E Burns ‘ ORohertson 1 8 8 0 ol wasy, .28 1 3 k%t 0. ] \E L im Kelley, with the Pittaburgh ona year and will have his office in the 2 " Gas o PRl B U B Minnenpoila. 7 Loutwville, 9 Roasicigll omariaen e, 3 3 88 8 Mue {03403 Wbt 4GS 0 )| fnat vear, has been sold to i i B o e ol ok Bartflid againat "Italian Jog” Gans, (on L2 ). 0 [} A & Toledo, & ndernos v £ Collins, b 0 OKavana' 0 ub of Hout ocintic ound New Y. | Games Today, Totals....30 § 71 14 $040 80000 - ganizing contests among the hoys and| gyl erson g Poed s ; i Totaly Gl 81U NATIONAL LEAGUR. *Batted for McKechnle in ninth 1090 §1138 girls of Montgomery county in the grow- |0 Yards and ",“".", n::«"“l’ "."f ":(.:;4 .". LINCOLN. " | Brookiyn at Boston. *Batted for Anderson in ninth. 1311 b piRiE 2 College Base Ball | ing of corn, baby beef and baby pork|Missouri Athlstia club, - """ s AB. R H ¥i| Dhiiadelonia at New vor iladelphia 0001001814 9000 ODwum b 31030 MY Atlantie champlonships, at Baltimore oy oog 8l Ec "Inf‘lnl:nll %4 "M“"‘Lfi New York L0 002000090 o g 88608 Toats... 5 sW o) S Athletie club, Baltimore. Thomson, ef . G S T R4 A BRICAN, LEAGUE Two-bame hits: Merkle, Paskert, 1 |Mussen. 5...0 0 0 1 0 Yais, 1 Pensiavt Sonthern Associntion, i ——— Morse, ‘Gh .8 8 3 1.1 0| creveland at Bt Louls Burns, Stolen bases: Rousch, Cravath, | *Leibold 10000 Indiana, 2 ','f.',‘ vasi, ¢ Atlanta, 4, New Orleans, 7. | w \ Lober, rf ¢ 1 3 1 1 0| Ghicago st Detroft, Sacrifice hit; Bancroft, Double play! | *Laso 100060 Bl Little Rock, 13; Memphis, 4. | Ask the man who has used Bes Wani “chmandt, b 1 5 % 1 8l oM e hington, Rarfiden to McKechnie. Firat base on er it | Harrard s Sobny o Rt T, ') Chattanooga, 2; Nashville, 3 Ads—100 to 1 you will hear a boost. Stevenson, ss 1 1 3-8 4°% 3 [ rors: Philadelphin, 2. Bases on balls: Orf | Totals....o7 $2410 1 » 1% S0Dns-Hopkins, § Bi ; ! Rohrer, ¢ P L E YR Hoston st Philadeiphia. = Demaree, 6. Barned runs: Off Demaros, % | *Batted for Torrv in elghth rmingham, 10; Mobile, & phrer, . /ESTERN LE, ) tarne 08, Ui | or Torrv In elgh T A sion g 4 S (iregory, D $ 1. 40 U] ¥ gicagis SREERE LA off Anderson, 5. Biruck out: By Anderson, | *iated for Scott in olghth s - — . by Demaree, 2 Umplires: Kiem anc Totals B 0RO AL ToRske At B Josa Emslte, Chieago 0002000002 *Batted for Gaskell in ninth 4 vé"l':';’xfnn % Botver. » Pirates Bent Cards, Detroft 0000021 0 *3 Ancoln D001 02 h 9 - g 1! i " i ity 00D 00 0.8 1 28| s | ( PITTEBURGH, April SLoPiftaburgh de- | Two-base hits: Datiss, Murphy. FHome | “» Threé-base hit: ~ Morse. ~Home run: f e T AT i he Abitore b ewe iy, | fun: Fournfer. Stolen’bases: JVgaver, | iregory. Two-hase hita: Bchmandt, T4 A Tars' o5 balls o MiIRdhnian. Wakners | Hrmhy: Jesrifice it etyer Bner | ngatorie (2). Double play: Lober to / s chman, o an. Double plays: ; Rohrer, Btolen base: Schmandt. Bacrifice triple, a hit batsman, Viox's double and | unassiated; Stanage to Youns, ‘First buse hits: Morse, Gregory, Callahan (2), Wat b S senond ning.. Wasners seonnd | 2o O, Chicago, 1. Bases on balls: son. Btruck out: By Gregory, 1, by Gas in he second innink. Wagmaers sscond | oe Dau-: 4; off Danforth, 1; it and o T asen an balla: Off Gregor triple and a aacrifice fiy resulted in an- | sarned runs:’ Off Danforth: 7 hits, 1 run - off Gaskell, 2. Umplres: Carney and giher islly'tn ehe fourh jaDee: 1ox | jp mix and two-thirds innings: off Beott, ) man, Eooked O o tme. e ' 21 | 1 hit, 1un in one-third fnning; oft Rus: A a0 > ) a0ll, o hits, no_runs in one {nning; off 4 TOPEKA DFEFEATS ST, JOSEPH ST. 10118 PITTEBURGH Dauss, 0 hits, 2 runs in nine innings _ | Cold Weather Causes Postponement DR AN o T TR AT | Baik Danforih.” Struck out: By Dauss, a » | B ] & 7. by Danforth. 4: by Russell, 1. Um Knws Win Game Marked hy Teavy of Game Between Omaha and b4 i o 11 ety 3 010 8| pires: Chill and Evans { *r. JOBEPH. \'v'.:"k"pf»im Topeka de- Des Moines. §mith, "of 0 1 OHinchm'n, rt8 § 3 0 0 Mnacks Went Med & i J ) 9 N ks . ler (] 0 L L ox. o v, 5 1 1 i y o g teated St Joseph, 7 to 5, today In n game s Lo ot ] L Which come in bright, sunshiny patterns and the smart, fresh models of marked by heavy hittiig on both sides Botzel, b (3 11 PHILADELPHIA, April 21, = Philade! ! " Score: THIS SECOND DISAPPOINTMENT | Horowiy. ss i o 1 1 Oltarmon. . 3 6 0 3 o Phia_gave a splendid exhibition in ail|f| OUT bench tailored TOPEKA | Gonzales, o 230 L departments today and defeated Boston, | AB. R. H. 0. A P e Steele, . 000 Totals... 31112 & 2|3 to 1, it being the first victory of the | O ok il 18 B Gt By FHED 8. HUNTER. Tihitior’ 114 home taam Thix senson. Myers held rios W ) « 0 2 2 2 ol pEe MOINES, Ta., April ZL—(Special| Wiliiams .0 0 0 1 0 fon o four jits, The howe {snm bugeNed e rat Ot e Or Schweltzer, ™. s Je ) BERNOTE S NistBhange oA | iwmwin 89,3 Pennock off the ribber in five innings. | S Ilanaon, 1f.. 2 2 0 1 0 ofTelesram,)—Following his perniclous} . .., 37331372 Strunk led {n the hitting with two dou s, Kruger, of "% 1 % 1 0 o]activities of Thursday when he ruined| spatrea for Bescher in ninth blea, a single and . sacrifice hit in four | Iattimore, $........2 1 0 0 3 0| Raldy Isbell's chances to cop the Capper | eBatted for Hall in elzhth trips to tha plate, # | Oun en ‘,Q,,:‘,::‘,” L1 j‘ ? ) & § 0|cup the celebrated prognosticator who | §t. Louls. 0000000000 ROSTON PHILADELPHIA, ambeth, p 4 1 1 0 @ o0foperates the weather around these parts | Pittsburgh 10000 4.0 1.0 0 L B SR | HOAE e w ABHOAS i 50 rotal % 14 ol day, with the result there was mo ball | Sohmidt, Home run. Viox.' Stolen Daae TR %l ) g LR M2 208 ’ ’ T game Luu.»a .‘::wrlflr;‘ fly: Vioux, Double play: | Henrika'n. of 4 0 2 0 ocvdring, it.. 4 0 8 0 ¢ - o | 4 voy [ Bchmidt to Johnston. Iirst base on er-' Bhorten. 1f. 4 6 2 0 oLaiole ' oo ba . < . yog . (aCiabai ot > A | The Rourkes were much disappolnted 'rors: §t. Louls, 2 Pittanurgh, 1. Hases | Gariner 354 1 1 4 0Mcinnin, 15 b Already the signs of spring are evident—the singing birds—the ' i ¢ 0 olas they figured on grabbing four In balle: Off Steel, 2. Hits and earned | Barry, b 8 0 Plek, 3h,.. 4 31 31 budding flowers S B 2 | rkham @ 0 0lrow from the Boosters. Harry Krause, | Tuna: Off Steel 2 hits, 3 tuns Wi one inc| JEeS, €00 1 § rer. 6.4 0 310 g flowe i the lengthening days. z Jountan. 44 9 0 0/ who was to have worked on the hurling |hits, 1 run in six innings; oft \\'um.m'; Pennock, »..1 8 100460 Are you not tired of that bulky old Winter suit, 'Tis Spring. "Tis ! mound, had vissions of a two-hit com- | hits. 3 runs in one inning. Hit by Pitched %, B 1 = / Sl £y Dan,: 4 33 Oluet and he in so pevish shout the|PSll: PeRulty b Bteale, Struck out: By | ilavl, 38 time to discard the Wintry garment and don new clothes, ., 2 - g . 0 pevisi ol v " Y armon, 114 piteh ar y : . A g 0 & 0 0 0 0 weather he has framed to chuck a no-hit | mon. Umplres: Byron and Quigley Totala.... M 4213 0 You’ll be delighted with the refreshingly attractive weaves and aksen. 3 O 0 0 0 0 0ffmy tomorrow Dodgers Bent Braves, *Ratted for Pennoek in sixth color combinatio re're. 3 Tnckbir ' 0 1 4 0 0| The Rourkelets spent the afternoon| ROSTON, April 21 teated | *Batted for Scott in elghtk itions we're . howing. Villiame .. 10 0 0 0 0l jmping fitney filma. All of the movie | Boston, 10 to na "pinyed | | *Patiod for Walsh fn seventh Have a peek at our windows— or hetter—come in. Try on a few mme o 0 0 0 How They Amu ven. hy the visitors | Boften o [ B B R suits, See if you're not pleased more than you have ever bheen, . © 1 8 13 1|shops here are stuck on Charlie Chaplin in the firat | J Batted for Loudermilk elghth as funny as an inquest, spent three hours klyn went after Knetzer in | #trunk. Pase " 0Off Mayers, All | /s Tapeka. 6. St. Toseph, 6 | Wasn't billed as the big attraction and ) Tid Muvaneills' tad o 0153 Nabt | itn: € st fn these INRINEe o Mrve Wita: Agler, MoOabe, Jour | finally had to go and play billiards with in the opening inning after Muranville | 4 hite. 1 run in i o ool R e Made hase hitw: Agler ernan. | pimself plunged against Olson when the latter | By Pennock, & by Jones. 2 fevers, 2 Hefore ay Blnekb: to' Perry t aught him off third, Only & fow blows [ W4 niteh: Mayer 1 . Dine - &, Kesting to Kernan to Jourdan aturday will ba played In | ded and both were banished by Um 1 Nallin e Faster . . Off Ja " ff Rla e afternoon despite the Drake relay | pire Tigler wtohe fillor was lat ol W truch i Craivel. Horstafare tha ball memes|Put of Khe field fi ting o & 9 Vankees Tent Senntors Free, hy ¥ hurn, 6; by Lambeth slon ASHINGTON, Apefl Haw Tob . { Fegoba 4 ' N n pla in the moming the BROO NN s Wanhinaton 'tod s . 4 [—— e —————————— — \ n . Pas \ \ ¢ ays, but Tsbell is & &Y iy \ toar |y y g 1 : » ! : errorsi kA | on the rah rah boys and fa going Lo give R » 1 t inning gee renched third ‘ JacRalt | o= 0 t) o4 e ot I8 D IV St A it 8 4 On Easter Morn--- ™ a winner, Pa Rourke s pulling | Cushaw 1 ‘ nd al of 1 O 'n ' . m CHITAS DEFEAT THE AEARS h » & ttelder and an | 'Nare " 1t} . ted f fourth You'll want vour voungster elad in his hest I'o give vou an nfielder he L or s » lugne Mots v . nt ‘:‘ L J and \Ma - Walves Wuneh Wits on Denver and | "0 00 45 & BN ginwer, | R - . 1 ' toon's opportunity to buy America's finest clothes for boy ' N n e lands hMm Omaha will have| Tetak , ‘ Va t 1 ", b Der | e slost gef in the leap. It he maalle | v Peakinps gk Ve offer thi uped .t b the outfielder Rourke will - and A \ " \ . 3 . o) p ~ . ter And keep Marty Krug : . 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