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(Hner, Williams snd Zimmerman leading in the atinck, Bcors . Lavis MICAGO AT A B ABNOA K (Baacnar, 1 4 04 0 OMen, 1, N ) 100 i (R RRRY T AR Buith, 4 0 3 0 OFinek, o i40h gonsales, 1hY 0 & 4 OWillaie, o0 4 § ¥ 0 4 Lona oo d 88} Veimemes B4 B} 406 Betiel, b F Olinlor, 1b, 4“1 10 Yornsby, v § 8 § 4 Goofan, w4 1 41 1 Buraar, 0. 4 4 § 4 Dpreher, o 8} b |8 Baiise, v} 0 8 0 CYores .41 440 riner b0 0 6 & OMendris, v % 1 6 ) ¥ Crulse Liob 0 - - - Totals . MWL 4 | Totale . 1 341 0 *Uatted for Griner in the ninth, B Louls 000000006 8.0 hleako 10085004051 COOMBS OPPOSES BENDER: PHILS WIN Former Star Hurlers on One-Time Wrecking Crew Hurl Against Each Other FIVE T0 THREE 18 THE SCORE PHILADELPIIA, Pa, April 3 Coombe and Bender, formerly star piteh of the Philadelphia Americans, op posed sach other In a championship for he first time here today. Brooklyn won, ore to & Both veterans wers hit hard Hender for ten safeties in seven Innings and Coombs for nine in slx Innings Keore: BROOKLYN PIILADMLIHIA ANOAE A0 B Myers, o, B 041 i ] Duubert, 1b, b 4 8 1 norofi, w. b § o, el b B3 ) OPasken, of . b 0 Wheat, If. 6 L & 0 idood, ... 4 1 08 6 Mowrer, B 4 L 1 0 Uladerss, 1b. 4 ‘w (&4 siohAw, B4 0 3 1 OWniied, it 8 38 00 Ot 0., 4 1 § 1 ONIshoft, b, , 1110 8061 OBurte, o NN feCupthy, 43 0 4 0 OB » 1630 worabe, 0. N 401 M A SRR Pletter, p..1 0 0 0 0%Cooper }ba e "f . “Hyrne 1100 W s o o Totals . MIBN 10 4 Batted for Bender in the seventh *Patted for Maysr in the ninth Hrooklyn 10112000 0.4 Priladelphin 0002010004 Two-base hite: Coombs, Btengel, Lud. erus, Whittad, Molen base! Mowrey Bacrifice fly. Burne, Doubls play: Olson to Cutshaw 1o Daubsrt, Pirst base on errors; Brooklyn, 4. Tase on balls, Off Coombe, 1. HIte and sarned runs: Off Coommbe, § bils and 4 runs in six Inninks off Plofter, 4 hits and no runs in thres Innings; oft Bender, 10 hite and 4 run n seven Innings; off Mayer, no hits snd no runs in two Innings. it by piteh Pinffor. ] ball: By Whitted Bru out By Coombe, 4, by Plefter, §; by Pendsr, 1, by Mayer, %" Wild piteh: Cosmbs U'mplres. Miglor and Kason. Cubs Defont Cards, CHICAGO, April B.-laude Hendrix helq St lmll‘lj 1o two hits today while Chicako pounded its way into a te for first place in the National leagus raoe through & 1 to 0 vietory, the Cibs seventh stralght. Only ons man reached hird base for the Cardinale and in seven of the mne innings only thrée men face Hendrix, who siruek out seven, fanning hie wide tn the fifth, ¥aery Chicago bt or Kot Al least one hit off Halles oF Two-base hits Q’mnnm-u 2. Three base hite: Viaok, Williams: Wtolen base Zimmerman. Baorifice hita: #alles, Plack Double play: Baler to Doolan, ¥irst base on errors: Bt Louls, 1 Bases on balls Off Balise, 1. Hits and sarned runs Off Ballen, 10 hits and 7 runs in flve and oneAhird innings; off Griner, 3 hits and no run in two and two-thirds innitgs 111t by pitehed ball; By Ballee, Archer, | Wirugk out: Wy Mnlles, 8 h( Griner, 1 by Hendrix, Wild piteh: Hendrix Pyron and Quigey Meds Lose to Pirates, PITTARURGH, April 8.=Pitsburh | won from Cipolonatl, 5 1o ), here todny Harmon holding the visitors to six hits while the loeal team necumulatod slaven T hiree singles and A pass gave the 1Mraies 1/mplres two runs in the first inning and 1wo yanes on badls and two Lits resilted in | two more In the third, Barney's single | after Baird had made s hit snd siole necond third gaye the winnars an other run In the fourth, Right Flaldar Hinehman made & Adouble play, linas sinted, when he caught Groh's liner and then ran to first before Chase could get | vck, Boore CIHCINNATL PITTEBU RGH | ABW.O AL ADHOA Y | Wiitter, €. 8 0 10 Ngohmson, h4 1 K 0 0 Vinpron, w0, 8 0 1 3 12700 Chape, b 4 4111 134460] anffith, H. 4180 14006 Groh, .. 801 4 19340 Wiilsms b1 6 3 0 08 41 440 sele, 100 1 30 OKnabe, th .8 0 0 % 0| Wingo, 6. 0 & 3 3 ofmith ™ .4 4 120 | Jouden, #h. 3 6 0 3 Oflarmon, v .3 6 0 1 b Johooiders | 8 8 3 8 mie, 9o ) O 08 0 Totals . 11 " Totale . M SU1 b / Cineinnat) el 0000 0 6 0 63 Vitiaburgh 30210000 b Htolen buses: Balrd, 2, Parney, 2. #ace fiee hits: Hergog, Hinchman, Bchmidt Dotible plays: Oroh to Wingo; Harmon to Wagner to Johnston: Hinchman (un ‘ assiated). Bawes on balls: Off Bchnelder, | off Dale, 1, off Harmon Hite and | carned runs: Off Mehnelder, 7 hits and 4 rung in thre innings; off Dale, 4 hits and run in five innings; off Harmon, 6 hita and § yun in nine Innings. Btruck out fiy Dale, 1| by Harmon, 4 Passed ball; Fohmidt "mmvu O'Day and Harril- mon. LOW SCORES ARE ROLLED IN INDIVIDUAL TOURNEY | Powiing in the Oreater Omaha Indl #Aunl tournament at the Farnam alleys | 1nst night was very slow, low scoreg he- | ing the ruls, The best rolling was Adons | by Rosenbers, who took his mateh from Terrell, four games out of six. Bhields was eamy for Yousam, who had to &0 | anly tive games 1o win, The seore: | Terref] 19 178 18 171 104 1701078 Toseuberg ...170 176 106 101 154 180 (0% Yousem 108 172 108 I8 8. “hislds I8 162 170 107 104 KE| The next matches are schadulad for #unday night, when Wartchow will meet #tuns and Goft will mest Rosenbery JAMES WILSON NAMED HEAD OF AGRICULTURAL BODY | NEBW YORK, Aprll J-James Wil of Traar, In., secretary of agrioulturs in | the cabinets of Presidents MeKinley Twoosevalt and Tafl, was aleoted presl dent of the National Agrisultural se foty, whish was organised hars today Tha avowsd purposs of the asscolation will ha to warve as tha mouthplegs of tha farmers of the United Btates In agr tural questions of nationswids inter ma of the subjeots which will he | - P oAre sald o ® rural eredits, orm agrioultural legislation, prome Neatad oantars of populsation intarert of rural astivities, rapera tion In the eonservation of natural re pouTess, K Co-0peration Amang farmers hattar mathods of mar Woting and Alsteibuting farm produsta i eatabliahing MAN AND WOMAN HELD s TO EXPLAIN CUTTING SCRAPE | ALK Mabinson, selored, was brought ' polios #tatinn with seversl wi Wil o the » whiok ha aMaerts Marxaret N - [ictad with & knife yesterdny svening ollowing an argumient whish took plae | WL Bouth IVaenih alresl e palr wers & Ing Appesraids in ™ ACCUSED OF MURDER DALBOW FOUND HERE wated and held pend the poltos sourt this | Yankee Aviator Falls at Front But Wins Baroness for Bride War has not been inkind Theodore Marburg, Ir Baltimore. son of the former United Blates minister to Brossels, He has just returned on an American liner with s pair of crutches replncing his left leg, which was smpu wholly 4-Piece Genuine Living Room 0| tated after an THF. BEE OMAHA, SATURDAY APRIL 29, 1916, 9 e neroplane accldent, but be brought as his bride the former Baroness Geselle de Vivarie of Delgium Mr. Marburg left Oxford when the war broke out to Join the British flying corps. and made hundreds of Oankerous flights Suite $ ON SALE SATURDAY AT THE SBIXTEENTH AND JACKBON STREETS Oak HIGH ALLEY MARKS | O THE SOUTH SIDE Bowlers in Brunswick Tourney Doubles Surprise All with Their Bcores HIGH SINGLES AND DOUBLES Stand ¥V Jotter's Old Ag 2.9% Bain (33 2,816 are (47) 2, DO LGN Randall and Bwope (111) Y Thomas and Vurke (4) 1,04 Hanm and Hriggn (44 1,18 Clark ang Taylor (). .oocveimmmnee 10 Toth and Zishell (f 4 Clark and Pineh ( W BINGLES Zovell i Kwope oo Tandal) o8| Vineh b Wagman 12 Hannen o Drigne &2 Vurrin o Konnedy 072 Lang I Three six-hundred games marked the opening of the singles lust avening st the Brunawick alleys, Ziaball of the Wood Bros. team with a high handicap of pins negotiated & high mark of 681, De. apita the efforta of Wagman, Briggs, Kounedy and a fow others with a lesser handicap, this total still stood high at the closs of the evening and stands » Kood chanes of belng high money at the and of the serles this svening Handall and Wwope of the ftabertson’s Bheap Harn crew surprised the crowd ¥ bowling Into first money in the doubles This duo swept pust the high marh tablished by Thomas and Burke and to taled u high mark of the tourney In 1,48 points. Ham and Briggs still held third place with & total of 1,18, Clark and Taylor, Roth snd Ziehell and Clark and Vinch took a stand in the last half of the doubles money. Wriggs bide falr to taka money In every svent, individually and collectively detters Var in Lead The team standard has gons (o the Jet ter's 010 Age, with the Kheep Barn and | the All-Btars in second and third places Thin evening the last of the sinkles will o rolled, There Is plenty of oppor tunity for the singles seore to ba passed even though 1t I8 a high one, Much sharke as Ham, Tanner, Hull, gCox Cirasn, Nelwon, Davine, Thomas and Man #AN wre yol 1o bowl, Late singles scores iy witer the all-events standing which 1rlgun lendn at present Whatever may ba your need, a Bes Ad will get I for you, Duofold 34 7ERMS: $3,50 CASH, $3.00 MONTHLY These Sets at $34.50 Are an Epoch In Value-Giving The popularity of these Duofold suftes s Increasing every day on account of Its eomfort and practical value over the stiff furniture of the past, Bo our low price not only covers this popular furniture of tha day, but enables you to place a solld oak rocker, arm chalr, duofold hed and tahle In your lving room at the pries thut many » single piece has cost you FOURBMABRRENGNR] S, E.COR. 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