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fi'n dians e —————— - g, Chicago, 2 to 0, In the first game here of the double, following u base on balls to Tur l‘l:vlv':.::xl“u::‘llx:) % h\.\\:.:h.unfll::‘n I«‘m:k ner, gave the visitora the firat run. Their | yayes, (welve rounds, at Kansss City. other run was made in the mixth when |guck Torrea ngainst Dick Wells, twelve Wambsganss' -doudle scored Roth, Who |rounds, Kansas City, K. ©O. Krause had pingled agninst Eddie Boehme, ten rounds, st Two lightning double plays deprived | Marinette, Wis. Al Nelaon against Carl #aved the game for Coumbe, the Richmond club of the International Locate New Home CLEVELAND CHICAG0, ABH.O.A E [ 5 Ve %% 0| The proposition In now open whereby o ARG olthe new Omahn Athletic elub may foth, .. )4 | pequire ), ot foi i ] ot v.)4 & | nequt 0,000 1ot for a bullding it CLEVELAND BLANKS THE CHICAGO HOSE Today's Calendar of Sports Defeat Comiskey's Sox byi bird fhooting: Annual American clay the Score of Two to | championship shoot begina at Travers Nothing. | 1sland, N. Y. Annual tournament of — | Utah State Sportsmen s association opens Two swx PI! at Bingham, Utah FT__??UBLE Y5 Track Kansas-Nebragka dual meet at CHICAGO, May 4.~Cleveland shut out | “2¥ience, Kan Lacross: Cornell against Stevens in stitute at Ithaca, N. Y. Gorgetown season here today Speaker's the locals cf at least two runs, and prob Herz, twelve rounds, at Partsmouth, N Wbly cost them the game. Wambaganss' |5, Finney Boyle against Harry Carlson, cath of Lynn's drive in the seventh, when | twelve rounds, at North Abingdon, Mass. tUhicago had men on second and third with one out, started a double play whicl Big Bonus Offered Athletic Club to President Coml'skey today announced the relense of Joe Fautsche, infielder, to " 1by the actual capenditure of only.§10,00, 3 The commitiee appointed nearly a week 0|ago by the meating of business who determined to use thelr efforts Hownrd. b, Wabb's, v Nell, ¢ Coumbe. p mass o men Totals #1to hold the elub in the down-town sec- tlon, han lssued o statement, saylng a Totals ) 9 1 1 i d rre o 0 PRattid for WhHAND T s oth large number of the real estats owners, et o 10 00 10 0 0.y | Wholesslers and retaflers, cast of Bix (K7 D00 000000 90 teenth street, have offered to buy the Two base hita; Spenker, Jackaon, Wam. |10t #6x132 feet, At the southeast corner | and Harney streets, and | Hacri oo {of Fourleenth Athletic eluly, so that the | pinys. |glve it to the Hlolin bare dackson, Behnlk, biguny e schalk Dotble Schalk to Weaver; Coumbe to Gandll 10 | .o e lot -tp the ¢l e o N Ky anpavers Counbe S0 qondll 10 1cost of the lot to the club will be only 0 ballas Off Wiliame. 20 off Faber. 1, |$19000, or about one-sixth of the actual Hitw und carned runs: Off Wi liams, o | value ‘rl; and :’ Irwm in seven inning f | eher, no hits and no runs In two o= | ning: Hrrucke out By Wiliiams, 6: by S f d 1d Chill | PILADELPIIA, May 4, - Johnson kept a ugh amei Ciullsaciphin seattered “and “Washington | | won. casily today, b 1o 1, Bhehat WaS | wrANPORD UNIVEREITY, Cal, May | e, sIVIE Ding en on balis and mak- | % il ng (Wo wild pitches in eight innings, but | 4 ~Etanfora tudenta ‘voted unfversity the vialtora lost meveral scoring oppor- |down today a proposition to abandon tupities when teipped up on efforts 1o | Rugby oot bal) in favor of the American teel hanes Feore | ame by n vote of 441 to 5 WAKHINGTON PHILADDLPHIA 4 ADH.OA K AUILOA ¢ | The vote gase flnal Wwer o a aues b2 30 0wit w4 L6 0 tlon that han boen ed wines the | B L L oWl et A8 a DB ivarsity of Californis broke off fool 0 6Oldring ‘N 400 "l nl elation. with Stanford last year | R ol il o iy B 20 ofchane, ... 8 0170 Z ” i Ashe#nan, p.. 2 0 12 0 "'g ‘Jt =t 0 Three Sioux City .l DeMever R ey Tl TS Players Released “Eatted for #heehan in elghth Wanhington 610610040 -5 Phitadelphla HD0000000 141 BIOUX CITY, Ia. Nay 4«~Three play Two-base hite: Moeller, Witt, Three: fapw on (te Flous City Western leagus D nk. Btoled bases ieam were unconditionally released to Morgan 7 on balla: Oft Eheehan, [ <oy -First Bazemnn Jumes Kane, Plteher o off Weayer Fiits Off Johnson, 6 hits 1 yun. In nine fnnings off Bherhan % hits | pun In elght innings and earned 1uns: | aq yelly PETERS STARTS TRAINING FOR BOUT WITH DEMETRAL Charley Peters, the Paplilion geappler, who Is carded to meet Willlam Demetral, the Greck at the Omaha Auvditorfum on urchner and Catcher Charles Don off VWeater € hita 2 runa in ons Anning. Btruck out: By Johnson, 7: by Bheehan, I Wild pitches: Eheelinn (2), Johnson, 1) Umplres: Dineen and Nallin Hed Kox Blonk Yonks, BOSTON, May 4. ~Leonard allowed New Kork only two hits foday, the Boston Americans whutting out the visjtors, 4 to 0, Caldwell hit two men during the sec ond Inning, one of them. Barcy reoring |May 1, has started active training for on_ Carrigan’s secrifica and Leonard's | e combat and expectn 1o he in the ve SRR - A | Lo COMmbAY Sp0 SRPR0LA 00 i murr single to centor Lewls singled fiithe elghth fnning, the farmer being forced at third when Gard- ner worked a double steal and the for mer scored on Barry's infield hit, Gard ner going to thir The Iatter was | caught off third, but tallied when Cald- | best of condition the night of the match T'eters ranks favorite for the bout, but Demetral Is 8 pretty foxy wrestler and has had a ot of experience, and can’ be expected 1o give Charley a run for hia well dropped Baker's throw to the plate | money \ feore . . NEW FORK, BOSTON VY IOMG p 0o o |DENVER CLUB RFI EASES Malsel ¢ OHenriiaen 1f 4 1 5 Hfinaotes” st 4 Olanvein. w5 7 0 4 0 HOWARD AND PHILLIP aker. 3 4Hoblitze), 290 g Gedeon. 7h : 01:-4“1 e 2 150 z DENVER, Colo, May 4.~Earl Howard Pho b iGardner, b 3 0 1 4 » o 2 e Peckinon o8 3 188rry: b 8 3 3 1 a[an” Tom Phillips, ' pitcher ., were re Nunamaker,c 3 OCarrigan, e 4 0.2 1 4| leased from the Venver tearm of the e D el Uaonard, » 2 11 4 0 wourern league todny. Howard s re- Totals ... .28 : & Totsls .20 92112 0| (urned to the Marshalltown, 1a., team of New York 2.2 0.9 :‘ 0 :’ 0 001 the Central association. Phillips returns Boston 9.1.00.010 0.2 “1to the $t, Louls Browns, T;Au base hite; Janviin V‘N‘k:‘m»ll.yfih Stolen bases: Lewls, Gardner acrifiee s, G i b in Tri-State Tennis Moot hits: Lewls, Gardner, Carrigan, Doubl TARKIO, Mo. May 4. -(6pecial Te'e plays: Baker to Plpp Peckinpaugh to Baker to Peckinpaugh e onPankh: |gram.)—In the Tri-state [High school ' n 3 Faldweil | nfe tournament, boys' doubles wirr won Joston, 1 Bases on balle: Off Caldwell, (I y o . (60 2 f by Cralg and Weber of Clarinda, Ja., o1 1: off Leonard, 2. Hits and earned runs i over Hufchinsan. and e & of are Caldwell, 9 hits 2 runs in eight fn- nings; off Leonard, 2 hits no runs In nine innings. 11t by pitched ball: Tanvrin and Barry hy Caldwell, Struck out: T Caldwell, 1; by Leonard, 2 Umpire Connolly and Owens Blanchard, [t. Bertram and Shaffer of Mound City, Mo, defeated Hargraves rn! Reavis of Falle Clly in the preliminaries Not a Bite of 3 Browns Humble Tigers. DETROIT, May 4.8t Louls broke it long losing streak today when it defeated Detroit. 7 to § M a leosely played con test that went thirteen innings. Stajer . jed the way to vietors when he bunted B kf t U tl afely in the final inninz and scored on | rea as n | a saorifice An error and a single, De » [ froit used four pitchers and Ht. Loul | el wet e aiishers Al B You Drink Water || ers, logt His own game in the fifth inn by ‘making a wide throw to the plate | wanes flled and o certain double | sight He got but one man and | | I f hot water and T OV DETROIT | phosphate prevents ness I R T T TR 4 e and keeps us fit. Il b 0Cobb, of.. . &0 & 0 0 0 0Veach, If.. /% 1 o0 . | 1 1Crawford, 1A 010 “ 1 AHeliman 611124 ok an o0 o w5 3 odeitman, 2@ 2 1 2 41 “Just as coal, when it burns, leaves b 30 Young 444 5 \[nind a certain amount of incombustible Qiteem $ 34 1 2 1material In the form of ashes, so the food Dubue, b, 21 0 and drink taken day wfter day leaves in SRt b 8 3 the alimentary canal a certain amount of 0 Mguss, [ Indigestible material, which if not com plately eltminated from the system emch 0 OCnveleskien 0 "Kavanagh | | o) 1 b day, becomes food for the millions of raals D3T3 5 01 [DACteria which infest the bowels. ¥rom *Ratisd for Davenport in fifth this mass of left-over waste, toxins and *Hatted for MeCabe In sixth ptomain-lika polsons are formed and *Batiod for Dauss In eleventh Pt i the Kioad d for Baker in thirteenth *Ran for Franuge In ninth | Mon and women whe can't @et fesling Bt Lonls GO 0000A1 1 HENL must begin to take inkide bathe Detront 100004 | Hefore eating breakfast each morning Mellman |deink & glass of real liot waler with a teaapoonful of limestona phosphate in it ! ¥ |to wash out of the thirty feat of bowals THE Henry Ordeman Lasts Twenty-One Minutes In Stecher Match MINNEAPOL Hen Stecher In straight fal 5, Minn., May 4 y Ordeman lost to (Specia Telegram. ) Joe last night at the auditorfum, but he won the distinction of being the first manito stay more than 2 minutes with the Nebraska comet, 11 cidentally winning lis wager James Bush of Lincoln, a former nelgh bor of Joe's at Dodge, wagered §600 to § 0) that Ordeman would not last 20 minutes The man who put up the $40 was Orde man himself. 1t took Ntecher 21 m nutes and 40 poc onds to pin the Minneapclis wrestior's shoulders to the mat twice, Both falls were secured on combination selseors holds. The firat, which came fn 71 m'n AT I it ‘\‘M; i i Off Diave r off [the previe Iny's acoumilation of pol '; nff ey “”“” pons and toxing and (o kesp the entire r innings. off MeCwbe | Those wha are sublest 1o sick headache runa i one laning off Groom, 3 hits o 1 ouaness, nstipation w e, Hone siath 1 Dauss. 3| backache cimatis siffness, or have & te 3 rune b sle innings: off Coveleakle, | gasay stomach Afier meals, are e — and practiein saniiation . ’ ’ Thin » at ry Witde, Bt b auit Man is Killed in RNk 15 "aihn AATANS D, Sathusient Bout ‘Arrauged to | Mewmber s niting o mere BOtt1o DIBDULE [ite v mssian poae heaiths whata the S it BASE BALL OMAMNA VS, SI0UX CITY . le 4-5-6-7 | HOLHRE FARN Fridar, Mar & badies' Bay Bamas Calind 110 » W M Barkalin Beos e Cwre L eles BEL: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916 seconds alf Nelson utek and & was with a " Summer Schools For the Pupils Who Fail to Pass and the selssors and in 10 minutes and econds on a body scissors and further arm hold Desplte the short duration of the bouts the 2,000 or more wrestling fans wera given plenty of cxcitement. There Wus on aecount of the scarlet fever epl not one minute of loafing durng the gumie that prevalled in the oity during whole perfod. Stecher was Working ot | (ha winter, a Inrge number of children s fall and with two or three exceptions |were kept out of the p sehools on flenry was working hard to stave of( uccount of sickness. Superintendent defeat, being on the defensive nearly all |Graff estimates that by reason of the the time slckness, 8o general, there will be not less than 800 ¢hildren of the Fourth to Bighth HUSKERS WIN TENNIS gradew, snclustve, who will be unable to MATCH FROM AQRIRGI P o i s ot k! Bt ation and Scperintendent Graft MANHATTAN, Kan, May 4.~Nebraska | 0f [ {took the honors in the tirst annual in- |have gone Into the situstion pretty thor- { torcolleglata tennis tournament with the |tughly, and as a resull, at the next | nansan Btate Agricultural college here meeting of the honrd, a recommendation | today, Knowles of the Aggles woi from will be made that a term of summer Chatt, Nebraaka, 2 to 1, In three sets of [school of six to elght weeks be held im singles, the only mateh won by the Ag- |medintely after the close of the vegular alos wchool year. This school will be for CKuippenheimer hose who fall to pasa the grades and for no others It is proposed that the achool, or schools, to be held in four of the bulld- ings, two in the north and two in the south part of the city. The hours pro- posed are from 8 o'clock In the morning ntil noon, flve days each week. | FAKE HORSEMAN STOPPED FROM TRIMMING YOUTH (GGeorge Wilson, 1108 North Nineteenth street, was arrested at the Unlon station | | lato yesterday evening just us he was| about to recelve #.50 from Harold llola.‘ age 15, who was passing through Omaha | | from Sturis, 8, D., to Kansas City. w n told the boy he was a race | horse trainer and was on his way to | Kansas City to take up his season’'s work. | | Finding the boy was interested in horses | and somewhat of a rider, Wilkon offered N a fob s moon as he arrived In Kan snn City and then told the lad that! 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