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THE BE OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1716 : Drawn for The Bee by George McManus Copyright, 1916, Intern’! News Service ISN'T HE A DARLING CHILD? ILL TA\_(E HIM OUT FOR, A STROLL. IF | GUESS | KIN SNEAK INTO DINTYS| INNOCENT FER A MINUTE AN LEAVE HIM oyr T HE ALWAY S =~ WELL ~ OSWALD DID SIDE - YOU HAVE A DRINGS ME NICE TIME? OUT A PRETZEL. FER ' Rl YES “MAMA WAITING Py BUT 1D RA533222IESTH t i | | /4 : to Jimmy Mirasky hurled the firs J 3 Y HURLING DUEL OF WHITE SOX ROUT /TwoNebraska High REDS EDGE OUT Bourgeois Run Up . i o v mawress ana v ' 3 | s h 1 C V b M k p succeeded in the sixth by Davis, who 14 FRAMES IS TIE THE BROWN TEAM chools Gompete OO DY BRI . (et ox Mo tho fans. e WEET IUE. | NAT'L LEAGUE, I T k M F'f (; f H real mensation twirling, e allowed on ) WP i n Tarkio Meet {iteen Safe Hits| i it o Tramee ana sitred ton Wichita 1 778 Phila® 73 700 2 - | men i Lou Northeand Lefty Thomas Stage ffl.‘.’,’fi'fi: £ 1 r"‘“y':fi:" ‘n " "r";; Hard Hitting, Together with| 15 scHOOLS WINNING POINTS Pirates Use Up One Pitcher After| The Bourgeols hammersd the daylight i Pitchers’ Battle, Which is Called | Lincoln \" & 3 0% i Louwr .77 4o Errors, Combine to Give Pawnes City, A 2’ Another in Futile Effort to The Bourgecls added another viclory In |, "oe pyaglook, the Te-Be-Ces hurler ‘ lenver ) neinna 7 P { " L0 ) the Greater Omaha league nee e r - N " the in Fourteenth Stanza, Wioux City. & § 444 PrLtaburEh, § § A2 Viotory to Chicago. Madtland, Mo i Save Game, he Greater Of g yester- | running up a_total of fifteen hi I'he o TS Des Moines 3 6 280 Brookiyn .. § 8 .47 ikl 'pl()u-":?nm("m Tn [ day, by trouncing the Te-He-Ces team, 12| To-Be-C'es crew made nine hits altogether Bt, Joseph. 1 § 111 New York.. 1 8 2 | Tarkio, Mo : i ] SCORE STANDS ONE TO ONE| .y |picire M. ABS'N WIN COMES 8IX TO TWO COUNT | knirtux, Mo # GROH SENDS IN WINNING RUN i | Fourt frames. of frigtd and | Detrott ... & 4 Laulavitie 35 1 9| 8T. LOUIS, April 0.~Hard biits | Greaniicld, T : % Fourteen frames of very frigld an Jetroit 0 6 600 Loulayille .10 1 000 0 , April 30, ard hitting, | Nebraska City, Neb CINCINNATI April " ineinnati - Nupoleon North and Lefty Thomas en- | Washiasrs 5 § ' conanaplis 7 4 2| portune times, enabled Chicago (o win | 1915 DECLAMATORY WINNERB. | dofaating Pittsburgh, § o 7. In the ninth hig d in a thellling hurling duel, were | Cleveland . § 7 Kan, City,. 4 7 .84 | from Bt. Louls here todny, 6 to 2, It was | Miss Ferne Morse, Mound City, Mo, | (e pittburgh was one run to the " staged at Rourke park yesterday after ;‘(3""71“ 9 : ;1" Lfllwv‘ln / : ; m the locals' sixth straight defeat on the nrA-lv’ o Wakaisn Badtobd So.. tirm #00d and Harmon was sent to the mound it noon for the edification and education of | phjy 110 281 Milwaukee 2 9 .18 |home srounds. Bcore 1915 INDIVIDUAL POINT WINNBR#. | A hit, & sacrifice and u double was made ad several hundred rabld bugs who reck 3 CHICAGO. o1, LOUIS | oft him and he was replaced by Milie Iossly defied " f 0 | | Yenste ¥'s Resulin, Murphy 7.6 2 3 0 OBhotten, If.. 4 1 0 0 0 (A total of twenty.) m and h / placed by ler, 4 k ,yl 1 ]m!llmmm and grip to lamp WESTERN LEAGU MeMurp, 1b3 0 | 4 odustin’ b3 0 17 4 A Yort, Falls l']lyl Neb 5 | who gave two bases on balls, when he " ‘w's demon athletes in actlon. At the Des Molnes, 1 Omaha, 1. Fourteen Col's, 30 4 1 3 4 r, 1., 4 818 1 0| R, Collins, Bhenandonh, la b oplaced b wcobs, Groh go! end of the fourtespth Ump Carney gra-| nnings | Fournleryih & 313 0 OMarsansc ot 8 2 2 1 0| Allen Fdee, e iy, Neb 7| W8s repinced by Jacobs. Groks got a hit P y K Linicoin. 5; Sloux City, 3 Jackeon, If, 4 1 1 0 0Pratt, 2b.. 4 0 3 4 0| Baudis Younger, Maltland, Mo gloft him, which brought In the winning & clously calied it n ball game and allowed | g™ rotek in o | Reinch. el b 8 4 & oTobin. it 3 014 1| mg White, Wairiax, Mo, ... & run, Biore the half-frozen fans to o home. Tho | Denver-Wichita, rain Soaver, .3 0 3 1 Oyarter 0% %9 1 0 Witam_Rood, Clearfleid, Ta 1 PITTRIURGH CINGINNAT count when the fray ceased was | tol I ) .\'.'\‘NH.\AI. LEAGUE Soott, v, 4111 0Groom p... 1 00 31 Xorr;- Hardin, Maitland, Mo 7 L ABH.OA ¥ = ARH.OAE *ittaburgh, 7: Cincinnat), & *RBoron 10000 5 y, b 6| Johnston. 1h 4 11 1 INeale, of.. 46 2 200 Baldy Iabell and his crew put up an g 7PN LR postponed Totaks | 810714 ORark, p....0 00 0 0| . Neb Daird, 1(.-2b3 02 & WKillifer, 164 & 1 0 0 awful howl when the umps called the | AMBRICAN LEAGUE. '"“1"4 10000R wnee City, Neb 3 "‘"'," P8 84k 4 4 ‘1‘"“",“‘," B A event off for the day, for Baldy thought | Chicago, 6; 8t Louis, 2 Hoversid .. 1 0 0 0 0| e oid” Weloh, Shenandonh, 1n ) | 3f'chman, ) oGriftith, ot 4 110 0 Latty Thomes had the Rourkes on his| Oleveland. 1z Detroit & Totals .0 79 3 4| H0llo Huddie,’ Clarinda, Ta : & | AMERICAN ABSOCIATION, N ! | Celund White, Tarkio, Mo 5 " H 30 l:fl and his crew had visions of knocking | tnatanapolis, 6; Kansas City, 1. [, E. Colins out, it by Fournier's | \*'Kouonbmiigh, Greerierd. in 3| Knabe, 1 2 10 ¢ 141 sang in the press coop, having other | COWMbUS 3 Minneapolls, welve| eBatted for Austin fn ninth Bt Bhans Tawnss City Meb Cooper, W 0 0Schnelder, 0 0 0 0 0 ;:«:;;:n: in :hrlr mlndlll,dchu;’!t: uproar- | Loufsville, 4; Milwaukee, 3 ,';;‘.""" ot """:’-‘; w ]"","';‘ 3 0 o |G Leacox, Shenandonl, 1n.... 3| Sanmes. » S e b0 680 . [ ” 4 vhen Carney called a holt on ace oeere | Dy M ! Maitland, Mo b 0 by p 00 - eount of darkneuvy > Jicks Games Today. 8t louls ... 00100000 Hll’-‘xll.’art'.'lr-’n.a::,‘ t‘l::.n':nlu, |ul 1| Aehontie. % 00 Toals.. 13| P 3 lve a na . Wenstern Laague—Des Molnes at Omaha, | Two-base hit: Murphy. Three-base hit: | TARKIO, Mo, Aprll 20.—(Bpecial ) ve Play Sn ¥ " | Linecoln at Bloux City, 8t, Joseph at To- | Bisler, Stolen bases f“m.nnm, . Col- | p oy A 4 Tarklo C: " g o = “ 9. ‘, 1t was & mighty good ball game despite | PeKa, Donver at Wichita 3 {ins, Double piay: K. Collina to Pournier, | PISht years ago the kio College Trl Totald. 38 14788 13 Every day PIPER" aids the calm de- the cold. Both teams played swell base | .\lullmml' League Hl(ulnm),y “‘k‘ inein- !lu,u}n on Iuln s urll Seott, 2; off Groom, | State High School Athletic and Declama R‘LPH H BURGESS IS I natf, Bt. Louls at Chicago, Brooklyn at!bh Hite and earned runs: Off Groom, 9 2 » ” - , : ) 3 : Ball and the entire fourteen innings wore | New York: Philadelshia at Boston. . |bita, 1 run i et inivgs; ofe Tark, 1|ty <eners were trketbed liberation of able judges, lawyers and jurors. veplete with anappy plays and great | American League—Chicago at i, Touls, | it no run in ome inning;’ off feott, 7 sohools were entered the first year and HANGED FOR WIFE MURDER “ [ q Mape. Noither ide, Had any cormer on | Ceveiend ot Delreit, Bonion ot Washing: | bits, J rune Jn nine Innings, firuck oix: | fortylht students combated, Last v oo The use of “PIPER" is a wholesome habit the sensational stuff and both the home | ' Hildebrand and O'Lavghiin, wenty-one achools, with 124 contestants, | BEAUMONT, Tex., April .~Ralph 11 : A g Bo7S and L& visitrs Ware robbed of hite, | ™ ki | SANTESS ot OSausilg, wero entered. The 1916 contest, or Tri- | Burgess, %, n traveling man, was hanged with thousands of men of active minds and DETROIT, Mich., April " .—Jennings Btate High Bchool day, promises to be the | here today for the murder of his wife on A ama: ioo Bar's sueiomy s o Sl 95 gt ndofour gach JNis|vow i che Waars of ihe obgenisaion, domuary 7,10 e wap v he sests| | SOUNA Judgment, gured by one of Thomas' siants. Hunter to &' The visitors piled up & bis fead | Already twenty achools have been heard | penaity In April, #916, An hour . befor 8l0UX CITY, in the early innings, knocking James and from, with entries coming In daily. i Burgess went to the gallows he attempted pulled down a drive by Smith which was | H. PO, A. E | Boland out of the box and maitreating athletic evenis will be eor ted, with | to swallow polso hut wi ented by gASRG for (AN peexs,heveby SLAMING | Goonar, b | B 0 | succeeding ‘twirlers without mercy. The | topty.tour gold, siiver and bronze meda's ' gua -n: g s "1‘ sogfr bl i the miracle stuff, but Forsythe beat out |[Connolly, b attendance was the third largest in the i wall Rer ¢ sald he had concealed the offered am prizes. Seven trophy shields will be offered as team prizes, A new feature this year will be the tennis | | tournament in doubles for boys. Four declamatory contests will be held, potson last summer, PROFESSOR TAYLOR AT THE | UNIVERSITY CLUB AT LUNCH | history of Navin fleld, Score: *Batted for McTigue In the fifth *Batted for Boehler in the seventh *Batted for Puller in the seventh “Batted for Erickson in the elghth # bunt. Marty Krug lammed a single o | Mllahsn, center and Burg touched the rubber, 10, The Boosters counted their tally in the | Kane. ,Ill‘ovt‘vlllnl. rf PIF:ER Heidsieck HEWING TOBACCO Ssarres fifth on a hit by Spahr, Claire’'s infield S Omaha counted its run in the opening Oregory, p.........4 1 1 0 2 0 Tota's M 5 9% 13 1 | FE W B R N S coas == " ngston, ¢ e *Ran for Dubuc in the seventh, ! “ "o . out and Kilduff's error, Doyle, p o 0 0 Cleveland LB 11200 112 the preliminaries at 10:0 a. m. Frida ‘ PIPER " is the hxghest type of chew=- Runs Cut Down at Plate, Gapar, D D0 oDl i Granoy (3, Cobb, Hells| May 5, With the finals at 816 p. m. the | Prof. George Taylor, head of the de-| ; in'th d : _ Des Moines came perliously near to | Donnelly awosbass i Graney (), Cobb, Holl-| LOVF, Aot iadg sa i Sl ing tobacco in the world. The ripe, selected scoring on three occasions. Twice on at- Totals...... 7 2 10 3| Double play: Young to Burns; O'Nefli In the athletic events preliminaries will | university, as well as being a member i in ¢ LA $ tempted double steals, snappy work 7| Cooney out. hit by batted ball ‘,’,‘M‘,fy‘"'!.""‘,‘,',‘,"";m,:.‘:,‘{‘,"I “j'_,,"",“:’;m,."f"w- held at 10: a. m, Triday, May 5, while | 0f the United States rural credit com- white Bu.rley leaf in “PIPER" is given an North and Priest, with Priest making | *Batted for Guspar in ninth | oft Bownd, 1; off MeTigue, 4; off Cun- |the finals will begin at 2 p. m. the samo (mission, will be the honor guest at the | added relish by blend- swell throws to the plate, Booster runn‘l'.llu'uln. s 4000001 0 05| pingham, 2. Hits and earned runs: Off (day, Daugherty of Pawnee City, who University club at noon today Prof. | . F were cut down, and on one acoaslon |S10UX CItY........ 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 13/ Bagby, i1 hita, 4 runs in six and tWo-|yoiay the present tri-state record, will be | Taylor is down for an address, following | ng through it the thirds innings; off Mitchell, 2 hits, runs In two and one-third mnlnu,n ane Sloux City. 6: Lincoln, | Sloux 1Cty, 2 Left on bases First base on errors the noon luncheon " Oklahoma Pete Kilduff made a beautiful | ‘off |back to defend his title, while Nelson o sparkling “PIPER "’ sop of Hahn's liard grounder and threw |[yncoln, 2. Sacriffce hit: Kane, Two- | James, 3 hits, 3 runs In one one- Malls City and Hardin of Maitland will e Spahr out at the piate, base hits: Tivingston, Rohrer. Cariiale. | third innings: off Boland, 1 hit, 2 runs | i, hapesitygnirrgghy 1 Sk Omaha ' had one chance {o score, when | Stolen base: Carlisle, ' Hits: Off Doyle | 8 one<third (nnings oft McTisue, 4 hity, | Si¥e him the yun of his life. Each of th AMERICAN AMBASSADOR flavor. No other P .y e Rriest attempted to come home from first on Kilduff's double, but the relay from Meloan to Ewoldt to Spahr was too fast Honors Are Zven. Neither North or Thomas had any ad- vantage in the hurling duel. Both were saved on seceral occasions by wonderful plays. North was in hot water a little oftener than Lefty, but he always pulied through. Both hurlers were pitching great ball in,the closing Innings Pete Kilduff, Priest, Krug, Hunter and Meloan were the lads who did the stellar work, Khduff, especially, shone, al though it was hisjerror that was respon- ible for the Booster marker, % The today at Rourke park. It will be ladies day. The game will start at 3:16. Score OMAHA AR 'H 0 A3 Burg, b 1] 1 o 1 L] Binith, It e 00 ‘oraythe, rf T | 0 0 nrog, of R bt TG M VY P Y T R § 38 0 0 P | , Totals 6 1 5 DES MOINES AR, R O AN . \ ¢ ot 4 0 h Jones. 1b o 0 M Meloan. It e Ty 7R Martford, sa ‘ p " ' M v .n M ] dutf N Burs A By Nort ma Mobnes, 15 W it ik warthe. ¥ ) mplres L% y and Fokman LI Y Loase SECOAD GAME Linenln € ames 1o Frant with (L ) e Wis MOV CTEY. 1o, Apil B . Watsen 4 sivor and Doyl s wikdness B the ope I DA sont Moy CHE The seoend Sane of the Hneoln sering, By & Senre of £45 0 Mansger Cmsper took Ve mound e secand Traw o e tan and wight b b | By Doyle, 1 Bases on balis 4 Hit Lejeule and Kane | Andrews and Mullen ‘Nebraska Central & and Rod the visiiors | 2 In_one Inning. to Willlams, Morse to |0 to Hinenman to Willlama. Struck out by Gregory, 1 Off Doyle, 2: off Gregory, | Gregory, Umplres hy by pite Double (»lu\'n Willlams, Giaspar, 2; v 1146, ched ball Time Hinchman Stoven Beats Grand Island CENTRAL ¢ clal) old rivals, Gra 1TY, Neb nd Island colleg April 2, Nebraska Central college won an Boosters and Rourkes battle again| exoiting track and field mest from their (Bpe- | Friday by a substantial margin, the re belng o to 42 Flynn of Grand Isiand waa the Indl- vidual point winner with sixteen, taking 4 runs in three and one-third innings Roshler, 2 hits, 2 runs fn two innings; off | Erickson, 1o ‘hits, no runs in ore in | ning: off Cunningham. no hits, 1 run In one Inning. Struck out Hy Bagby, 2 | by Mitchell, 1. Umpires: Chill and Evans. GEORGIA GOES DRY IN DRASTIC FORM TODAY | ATLANTA, Ga., April 20.-Georgia's {new prohibition law, designed to { “brewerion, locker clubs and near beer saloons from the atate, becamo effective at midnight last night. Under it no bever- | age containing meore than one-half of 1 per cont of alcohol may be manufactured sold, and no bring In from outaide the than twe quarts of liquor & month, or person may state, more or forty-elght pints of | peer SWEDISH GOVERNMENT first In the 100.yard dash and bre Jump and second I the 2M-yard and quarter-mile. A high wind, which blew continually throughout the meet, diea and kept down somewhat the Hennett ! prevented the running of the high hur- time and distances broke & Cen first tral college record In the hammer throw with & heave of 111 feet § inches. Grand Island won ounly four # by DATTOW mArgns, the and 330y ard hurdles by riial hair-breadih Net point scors, but the Tiftany Jow \Wpany & hand some laving eup . ™ saoh | 3 shoked up A and wou ardy ol meets \ et . “ wecond, it p Weight, Cen . yo saond . Niah . P, & 004 i B Wenasd dand, n Oraind taband L Time "y Mile » *niral Jomes al Watten, Ovand siand . " yard Wan by Lowry, Oeand aand, ¥ Tariee brand Taland et pel Wam ) and | thegu brand I6and " Prvad taland W right (nchee Vigh (LT [ Temp Wangsnar ont wuiiai Eaance | gy (Pl wan ik Fime: & Bihaon and swon. Matance hed Wen W thivd Wan by Tarler Centrgl ol Ohied Flaigh sacond broad y threequarters of an ineh mp by one inch and the Orand the yard the prov he halt Canirat Taflor fosl % BTOCKHOLM (Via London), April 3 The Swedish government has asked the Riksdag for » of V000 krone vote for the army, 13.390,000 kroner for the | navy and 4OW000 Kroner for hastening the construction of destroyv and sub martnes The army expenditure |a proposed prin alpally for the heavy artillery, engineer ing and the supply service and K equipment of the landatrur RRESTED ON CHARGE OF Willlam Rebinson, w gave s ad drass an Olathe, Kan., was a Ay oAy evening & ' . and placed o ¢ : saking Hie & bex s Muse Hlankens . Thins s . tny arged . URGES AMERICANS SPREAD CHRISTIAN PROPAGANDA Shenandoah, oft | three can run it in about 4:40, The Town schools entered are: Thur man, Red Oak, Blanchard, Ooin, Corning, ‘learfield, Bedford, College Springs, Randolph, Clarinda and Dexter. Falls City, Nebraska teams are Pawnee City and while Missourl will be repre sented by Maitland, Mound City, Breck enridge, "airfax, Rock Port and Tarklo Yort of Falls City, who tied two records drive | last spring and who hung up & new one | will be after some new records this spriys Beselins Lose Fast At Fort Omaha yesterday Game to Holly Lads The Hollys triumphed over the Peac In one snapplest games of the year. The score son held the Heselins to fo Ma hard: hitting ASKS MONEY FOR ARMY wast to W0 fans Doapite the bad weather irned out to witness the contes! hits hit hard or and Gurnett were Inte Sewm April 3. Jack first baseman Ness G CHICANO, the White Sox from the Ow ague olub and recently sold to B more, has declined to foln the O Mo has algned with & semi-profosst toa ve nday games Help the Pligrims » e he, Olymple &8 BREAKING INTO BOX CAR "o e The Feriin stw | TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT N Central Typewriter WARHINGTON, A war makes 1 thae & A E h ' #eubla te e 1e spead N xc .ngc' ne, of Ohrist, Bhalier N the Pedaral (% - 4 A 1008 Farnam on. tonight tokt . ssiona Phne Douglas 4131 songreas of Ihe Laymen 8 MISsNAT Y | bmm— — — | mavenant fo Cure ORIy | olds Koap oA By, hihe cembertan avell aapesire, give e e Ta Monwy, Ralses phingm, s L LI A druggiets Vertlasment Marvnrd Vas Harvard sppears (T aehetinch | OMAMA VS, DES MOINES BASE BALL A )0 HOURKE PANRN Mondar, Mar i hadiss by Games Oalisd AlA » W Muny ARRIVES AT PETROGRAD PETROGRAD The American ambassador, Francls, has reached Petrograd gan his official duties fmmedi g today on the premier a ter of forelgn affalrs April #.—(Via London.) David R He be ely, call minis Norweglan Amateurs Show Good. William Spengler, former amateur chan n heavywelght boxer, who rep- reser the American Athletic union abroad 1sh recently Swedlsh declares that the Dan- and Norweglan amateurs are the greatest amatours in the world How did they find out how great they o without summer base ball? llow Spr tobacco affords the same sub- stantial pleasure and satisfaction as “PIPER.” Sc and 10c Everywhere THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY On Tap and in Bottles Omaha Beverage Company 6002 to 6016 South 30th Phone South 1267, SOUTH SIDE STATION, OMAHA, ings Street Bee Phone Doug. 1306 or 2108 1t will save you money to write JARVIS BRANDY CO. for prices on Pure California Port eral hundred barvels stared and w Mharey Museat and Angeliea Winm ! sell old wine cheaper than you can buy new St. Joseph, Missouri They have sev