4 S OMAHA, SUM)AY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1914.

reverse the on The BALL GAME MUCH IMPROVED Here Is the greatest liasc ball teiim tables the track. ball campaign and will continue Instruc- Wagner Cornhuskers will have a representa- of all time, In the opinion of Clark also tion. He hopes to Interest a greater tive teani con- Western Griffith, of the senators: at the .Missouri Valley portion of the male undergraduate body May. 80 League Sport Haa Advanced in Every Way Charles Comlakey ffit. Louis, Browns), ference meet on and the Western befere the season Is over. May Be Intercollegiate In Daring Lait Twenty Yean. first base, Bddle Colllna (Athletics), meet a week Not to be outdone, the girls are pre- second base: later. paring to play base ball this spring', (noston), Tryouts varsity and ; (Boston), of for the team have been the athletic authorities in charge of the GRIFFITH COMPARES NOTES Out fixed Aorlt 25 on third baae; BUI Lange (Chicago), for thn nnlvemllv th. physical education bureau have Set left grounds. next Goldsmith field; Trls Speaker (Boston), center fistic At that time Reed will week as a special week of Instruction, Fnrnlihfi Some Intrreatlnar Data pick his complete team for remain- - OFFICIAL LEAGUE BALI field; (Detroit), tight field! Game the for the co-ed- s. Baae ball teams will be j de--r of the season In a competitive meet co-e- by Standing; Players of Different Buck" Ewlng (New York), catcher; organized among the of the dif- Cuarnntood 18 Innings Time Alans? Side of Each Amos Ilusle (New York), pitcher; Cy I between ihe mooters of, the squad. ferent, classes and a schedule arranged Other. Young (Cleveland), pitcher; Christy for Season Jipeerr Candidate Few. to determine the class championship. (New Mathewsou York), pitcher; I me cai( or soccer candidates tnis week The girls will wear the regular bloom- - ' Diamond Dim' nv rnATTK o. (Washington) pitcher. I failed to bring out a very big squad Am. fltlil tarnr'nn In t h ..a an n If tm In. Just fuU of facts for Fans mrnkk. ' Jf. (..oJd.mith'e Sena KBTV 4.-- lowing to public TOHK, April bull today unfavorable weather conditions, tlmated that the will be admitted .C , .. Mis. . CU la a fatter, more It Heine' but Coach Stlehm started his soccer foot to see the games. scientific gimo than ft wonderful ahortstnp In HM. He used ' was twenty-fiv- e, yeara ago, but many to play without a glove. Dahlen, Cor ctara of the old days outrank the. bright'' coran, Jennlnga, Wallacn and Davis also mmmmmmm eat, shipping: aateddltea of the. present age, wrro marvellous . And so la In the opinion of Clark Orlfflth. manager Wagner. Hans haa a barrel of ability, 'the of the Waahlngton Americana, In an hut he la not auch a foxy player aa many veteran Learn article on 'Twenty-fiv- e Yeara In Big persons think. But he Is 'a wonderful .league But nail." batter. shortstop Griffith, Mc-Bri- Scientific after declaring that he haa "On the par with Wagner I place been connected with the big leagues for of tho Washington club. He Is the of the twenty-fiv- e years, compares the different beat defensive man In the bualneaa, but rtara past present ' FREE of the and and fur- a weak hitter. It he could club like Wag- Boston Boys nishes some Interesting baae ball history, ner he would be the greatest shortshop Charles Comlskcy, now owner of the of all time. Rod Sox, IVhlte Sox, la rankod by Orlfflth as the llarrr a Wonder. greatest that ever held "Barry, of the Athletes, also la a won- whoso down the Initial bag. Orlf credits him der, and Fletcher of the Giants ta a with revolutionizing the system of play- mighty good man. Injured ing first base. "Of all the third basemen I think w "He was the first man to see the possi- and Jimmy Collins of the. Boston leR la Joe Wood .ralsssssssssssss. iniKr "Nap" bilities of tho position," writes Griffith, Pox were the beat. (.VcOraw was foxier A Bottom I Ilefore Ms day a than Collns, and Col- of t first baseman was only a beltr hitter, hut causing World Champion mm Rucker a, basket He stood glued to the bag, lins was the better flulder. He was the the balls thrown to him, but never most graceful fielding his will teach you of tho Draoklynx Moved away. But soon after Comlskey Uie.game. ever haa seen. And this gives will teach got the first basing Job for the old St. him the edge. physician great secret 701 louls Browns he was discovered playing "Gardner of the Bed Box, Foster of the ef (breaking ejrer the mastery ol about ten feet back of the bag and about Washlngtons and Baker of the Athletics no little ( are tho only hi werU fa- his fa mo 1 the samo distance to the right. People third basemen who can be JOE WOOD WALTER JOHNSON NAP RUCKER compared to two. Smoke' Knucklcr. thought him cmiy and yelled to the man- these Baker la a poor worry, mous Bail ftbaWaiUntlaalsnt will teach y fielder; la ager to 'can him. Even hla own team-mat- es he awkward, hut ho la such a hew to acsjuire aed maloUIn Spaad wonderful, It up Is kicked. But the manager had con- batter that lifts him to It I fidence In tho brainy Comlskey, and when the top-notc- Foster Is n foxy fielder and n foxy batter a great feared he besan to grab the balls that formerly all around vSBSSSSsb. scooted o.ff to right field for hits, and man. Gardner Is a wonder, but not quite Through an agreement we beat the runner to the bag with them, in Foster's class." that BOYS mw tho Jeers changed to cheers. Trls Speaker. Is the moat remarkable have made with the BASE ' Wagner ' SBSSSSSM Cocifnker ywrrlss rltchrr. that .ever lived." remarks BALL CORRESPONDENCE LEAGUE OF "This encouraged Comlskey to play, Orlfflth, after accprdlng places In the Outfield will be AMERICA we are able to offer you even farther back, and ho finally forced Hall of Fame to moro than s the most - score of; the past present complete com-'pile- d. tha pitcher to do the unheard.-o- f thlngiof and gardening and fascinating- course of baseball ever ' ssssssssssssssssssssssHHl stars. "He Is unable. playing the fjrat baseman's position when the bast man on fly balls In this course. of I ever1 seen. IsBBBBBBBBBBBBb. the first baseman was fielding the ball. that have Hla throws are vthe deadly. to play 'sssssssssbsssbssssssssbV N.Y. Giants; ED. WALSH of the White Sox; aBBBSBBBBBBBS So well did these Innovations work Batters hit the ball a mile, yet that Speaker goes out to fence gets WALTER JOHNSON of the Washington; Comlskey soon had the base- the and JOE other first with WOOD of Boston -- men doing tho same thing." tnein gets anves that other men would the World Champions; "NAP" have to let go for three base hits and ! RUCKER ofthe Brooklyns and "DOC" Griffith then stated that Anson, al- his WHITE formerly home runs. i . of Chicago di- though a great player, was not Comls-Vey- 's the Americans, will through personal and Cobb . team eijUal: that an Brouthers, Better Jinan nanner, rect lessons teach you the secret ofProfessional alio a "Of course, it Is hard to Judge between Pitching. wonderful player, was '. rated tinder Anson. Speaker and Cobb Is until "Until came as to which the bet- Every boy should have this course. It will make a there were 'no ter man. Cobb Is a better base runner Sittut first basemen during tho Interven- . tho man of him mentally, morally and physically. Every ing years," and. a better batter, but Speaker stands wrote Griffiths, "then there out aa a fielder. season mother should urge her son to secure it and every came three men who give promise of father should Insist that his son follow its teachings being even greater "Jackson of Cleveland Is a wonderful of first basemen than thrower and batter, me. to the letter. , who gone but he does not shine those have before. They are aa a base runner. Milan of Washington We give here small portions Me-Inn- ofDoc lesson pf Brooklyn, 'Stuffy ls White's Is a better ball player than Jackson. He were some old timers that were woriders. ' ED. WALSH which deals in part with proper of ls-- a methods of training CHRISTY MATHEWSON the Athletics and 'Chick GatodU splendid fielder, splepdld base - too. Clarkson and State high Bf my Washington team. Keefe were the best schools rth,Chkmf WHITE SOX and living. alsd give para- cftht N. Y. GIANTS They are won- ner and a consistent .909 hitter. He la In the perjod In mftl tone yea tUm J.UII his We two of the Introductory ders." that ended, 193. Then ef will aastatn fullr bis Fadeaway i i ' conlfnually using 'ram.. . - j. . i Spit Ball graphs of Ed. Walsh's instructions. j his head.. 4hA r.,i t. meettal0n6in may Ball. . , lniGrifa oplnJart.tUitb 'Comparing tw'lth-Bl- Young.-ary- t these, stars ll .'Lange l . Apd.tHen.cams greatest - second baseman "the wjrld- haV s tho old ' that ...v vim nowui nceirj u u l. 11' XI IS home ever fcnowm - rage One.) Some of "Doc'jriWhitl.Iitttnetion with the cripples and with instructions generation! suffer. Cobb- and Speaker were not' quite gbdrt , .(Continued from Our First Lesaon as 'a Matty and Shadow' 1 to practice with anyone who wanted exercise. "When we coxetder Collins re.Lajige-superiors- , for Pushing thoro Is no 'and I think, Milan Johnson are today,', but Ybpgand Busie; Our first lesion rill be by "DOC" WHITE, This gave ma something ef a jolt and time, to lies of talking any i ( oruii, iiis sprinters now include by soma advice sbyileai think. . also gave ma a . realisation that about other second Is almost Lange's equal. Among, the other . " srefutd tlmtlr on It baseman present v ' a,on&wl"' sWnerry.tKeese, Zumwlnkle, trwln. Scott, cetidlUonhaw to. gat It artd how to ktip It. some day, In a one-idc- d game, the "Bota? of the day," writes great, outfield "stars of. the' past and them. No ena la quallfted would send me to the mound, and that my ;Bates, Lipman and kefse. distance better to clva you advice Orlf. present were Wllle Keller, , making I His. etj this raoit Important matter than, la "Doc" fata depended upon my showing him' some- "In these comparison, in. tn. men Varev In thing when glvea I . . 1 M kraal er numbers than White. Ha Is that day came. .Control of the Griffith Fred Pfeffer of the old Fielder Jones, , , M ti.n T V.l1. . vr ccllis bred man. who by were ..rmo rfreaicst men before, With Goetlie, Harnsburgcr, Ilugg, ualsa; bis brains, davlscd a aaeret. eIf.ttch. ball and how to get it was my problem, and White Sox aad "Biddy" McPhee of the old Hugh (Duffy.v Mike Donlln, Jimmy r, after heavy draffs on my gray mat over played the different 'positions McMtisterS, Inr ytm that Saabtsd him to blossom out matter 'and places among Anderson,' Kratk, Garlau, rlfla-sh- ot much axperimentlag, this Is how 1 the great- Fpwtrty and. Dicky, Johnson. on the diamond am only giving my ;vr rtlfht wth that control o( tha tolvtd It: est wen ever I ball thtnhti. ever since b'ten a terror to tfia Canctct details ef ehadow , pitching arej that worked at the keystone t'ateVrs Tfet Se Good oWn. ofintnn. Rnmis mdv .i,uCMA In complete station. Notr. .iifr.i. Phllllpl. and Rimkel. rebrtlng. 'bHt aad .sufast battar. Ktsd carttully and rlvon tha cam of Instractlonc "In the. catching, lino tho' stars" of the but these 'concluslbns are ' fli i,Wn aiter .lollew faithfully Ws .adtlea ,on ,ttjnt Into "From their day until the eomlag of present. day arenot as good as those f condition and conasrrlns; yiur health, wind, Introductory to EH. Wakh't Contribu- TTaicning cioseiy tne tnousanas who have sum and cfler,g,y--th- n follow I Collins, lAjole, big, French-Ra- n. ates . for the"jh"Urd1es, with' LJndstrum and'pracUca tion to ThU Court t the graceful of tho other days. Buck Ewlng never come and cone Mil ' his ayattra of of Lottont since I entered ,th thV mainstay gtlnjoti control of tha ball. . ahono as the brilliant star. has known an equal as a-- call league ;s and Kruae, Halllkan. By ED. WALSH ' catcher. I games." big '.'Herman Long of tho old Boston club, him the beat ball player the world ever the foot! .pall .man; Nafsger and Leaaon 1 For eight long years the spltter hss been was greatest Gross-als- working out., Number my stock, in trade. With its aid I have won the shortstop I ever have hag' known, the only man who ever flhafta flalary.Arm. Meyers mors gamea in one eeason than any pitcher known. " y.C. HARKS WHITE Other man have eonw since hit him w&a Mike Kellr. nf ihn ma Outfielder "LitUe Nemo". of, the sole, candidate tin' the high ,Jump, OOC"VHlTg of modern times. It helped me to do my playeA Ilbold Share in on League Championship, time and the position n wonder- Chicago "WJtlte the left-hand- but In the broad Jump", Reese s doing American tftx. Kelly, too, was a Naps was once a thrower, world's Championship, and in two ful style, find-h- work,-wit- one series but Long, in my opinion, haver Wonder, but not hiilU can still heave the'old pllj pretty' excelleht tesvls 'ahd "tberry of games, for the Championship of Chicago. 'nns good up adtolttise that Basabair la tha OrastAmarC known an equal. "Waiter Johnson Is greatest pitcher with his south wing. He shifted to also showing In'good snape. Why?r Having thoroughly mastered control of this the right-hande- cah Oam.. You wtil aaylcratua "Williamson, of the old White Box, d throwing he5 In the weight events it atylo of twirling. I have, for many years, was or today, but wonderful us he Is there because found Reese has two Ir tha most popular tvsrybody plays, It or is been able to go In and finish (and sornetlmcs ma n, iaic arm woaKest. excellent competitors, in pale and. Lah-ma- lattrtstid la It Aood reason' but here Is save) games for my teem with little or no' fclIows.-wh- o Itb;t,.'.f..on,,s., .XJ.t,n' builder , time devoted to "warming up," I, ,bothb!g are showing (mental arid physical)., bt and' count up well and a thle one of the very valuable features of the In practice. The pole .vault' will mdfU force, ft Is a came that will spit ball. The change from a fast bill, a be well for by .not stand far whisky, cigarettes, profanity, or a crosa fire 'ia cared Llndstrum and vulzarity. cowardice, dishonesty, curve Reavls, who ihave'no eqbals In tile .valley. anrer, dis- that It is an easy matter to baffle, the courtesy and lack, of respect for superiors dsngerous opponents if one has con- not to mention a lott most ' NebraaUa'a Meet Month Off. tljt of minor faults trol. That lait word ii the secret of my suc- ;and fratltlee. Exceptional . playing 33ajssfiJSjEs . . talent cess, excepting, of course, my knowledge of Nebraska's first dual meet Is still sometimes gets a msn of questionable or habits how .to pitch, Knowing how does not avail nearly a month off, vhen. the Cornhusk- character Into a club, but he must "dean much in our league unless one can go out BasaVHa'fla'flB'flhlBBBsnBanaMaaBHiaa go op and) reform from the moment ha dons deliver1. r ers to .Lawrence to meet, the rs to' the slab and That ia what the HHiBMHVailBMRnaBaSBBBSB9BBaBS9SSSBHra1BBaaBSS ihf.un!,orw.5 ' Unls he do. eo, he Is simply manager and the people come to in . The a "flash wants what A pleasant way to spend your noon ready to renew track. Cornhuskers will and a sputter" and goes back where ace, therefbre, when I joined the White Sox negotiations upon his C 'A. two-rela- , he belongs, aod Is out of keeps. PITCHINQ hour, especially during Flndley, L. Joseph, W. M. Camp- -' send teamstn MMn... n baiebsll for SHADOW There Is a name I epent the better part pf two seasons 'learn- rainy weather, Is return from Europe. (compete !"' bs a good ball player you must be a I have carried under m v fnr m Innr been, to-- bell, arts. B. C. Moore, C. In the Drake :;relay ' meet, Tf ing what I ahould have taught earlier, play chess or checkers at the Omaha F. Bwearlngen. but good man .or boy physically. This is simply time. It made a pitcher ef mevtand gave toe control, of .ball,', a H. Thomacn, J. a. nope a matter of right living namely, the how. to take Chess and Checker club. Tho monthly Mrs. C EJ. Nlxdorff, champion of tho Fort, Ernest Frlsch. eea nas ini(e or making much of and faithful practice. that control of tbe ball that has turned tha throw at first base, how to, back up at tha are Otto'.Kruee, Verne K. Vlele. a .showing- - there. Following tho Kansas i wnn men or excep- scale many a time against tha best batters plate and at third, 'how to" field' lurits,' and duns a trifle; the pastime Is a clean Woman's Chess club of New York, haa tional atrength. (but they are always good and .players in the leasuet. Not every pitch, Billy Sam. Loyd, the XX . . T bir again, how to what SuliWan called one and wll benefit you n6rally made another effort to, arrange author of this problem, meet at lAwrence on May 1 the Corn- anil tit mmn nS..r.lL . L . msn csn be a "SPEED KINO," but any .finally and a match Says that It "Is 'the pliable, sinewy, for and when, which means that I 'mentally, and the location la wllh .Mrs. , Burgess of St. especially constructed to' huskers wll go to Ames for1 a dust meet rciillent ihuicIh th. .n. man wno naa "toniHUJ." can be a suc- learned control. convenient, Louis, give deceptive dure, rather' than tha .bulky manes are cessful pitther. A slow ball and ar feeing . a appearance ', to' mislead' with the Aggies, that control College' professors end other scientists have on the third floor of tho Contin- holder of the United States woman's and on the . following capable pf tremendeue a tho that-his-kin- g exertion that cannot far better combination 'than fast bails and tried to determine why a spit.' ball, takes its block, chess, solver, who seeing can Saturday will bJuM?lnd,er4Quiekiy repeated. passed ental Firteenth and IMiglas championship. Mrs. Burgess writes be entertain Minnesota on the Below I balls and a few walks to .first base. peculisr cqrvc. I dp not know, but I do know streets. that she Is unablo attacked from all directions, and heme track. With "IT?0'.? ""P's rulee to be A base on baits Is practically, a hit It glvea how to make it" break arid 'that Is the im- The beat players In tho club will at this time to set a no piaUslblo that vtrtnri.. .iM. which If faithfully1 'undertaken will 'bring as good means of defense re- foot-bal- l the batsmsn just a' title to "first portant thing. The moist ball4 tan be: thrown be delighted to teach you game date for' the match. Whenever Is .exist, 'scored In and about your physical If the of the date ceives impression basket ball the fitness In tha very csck" as ha had knocked tha atitchea out aeveral ways, but the best,- - the roost essilv clieea you set Mrs. Is 'the that'' the problem . ahortest time. In whlcK'it can be done. As of tha first pitched. , 'easle(t-'t- if are not an expert, or to JNlxdorff prepsred to go to goners are especially anxpus to make raaay ofimy'readera ball lesrned and 'therefore the control fa you St. Louis to play games must be a forcing one. beginning with a have not attained their When I joined fast company I was a rsw that shown In the' illustration.. best at it If you are; the there, It a. clean sweep' against the Oonhnra full maturity, I will particularly keep check. '.To n expert aolver no two-mov- e them recruit just's good prospect. On the first Tha full Inscructiaii of ,5t Walsh era In- Mlnne-soa'ne- l In ndjbeatthem on the track. The et tnind my, ad vice, so that aay boy or trip of, the club around the I was .not In are rasrvelout nr moto can possess any ' ' circuit cluded the courts and In bis farewell performance at the difficulty worth IV tn)nvpA youth as waHia,a,men eanteaslly follow it. considered worth a ticket, and was left at the extreme. ' ' Into the small hours .of Friday morn- Manhattan Chess club, motioning; but to amateur flayers ',7" , .on Marshall met -- ing, Marsh V,, members .and. guests or thirty opponents, .Including who have no exnerlenr in " -"' Z?mnalso two members .;iT.V"- - M ImJ ' A , i . !hn'A. hnn. tn tho Manhattan Chess club lionised Frank Of Woman's a Problem Of this kind, Is , x B..I.U. Any ..ipIluulBiat.i IRWIN M. HOWE, Principal the Chess club. His score practically I U . ..VU . .' J- - Marshall In speeches, songs reci- Vr. .1.. .ii (tiuurr uagkci and at the end comprised twenty-tw- o wins Which la mote lorleiaVbf a dftH iur Mr. Mows is an eminent baseball thirty-aeyen- ball tgame,, and tations. The club chpas th and compliment to the twenty.seven shocess-fu- the Huakers intend to its five draws. His successful oppo- t -- writer and. authority. He lathe OF- fliting ones. ' annual banquet ae a nents were Millard W. Ellison, M. j. . x FICIAL STATISTICIAN of the IBeSSS occasion to, Jajd godspeed to the cham- Kays and M. I. ,Ladd. At tbe aame , the American juf time Is pion the eve or blind-folde- It. .hoped Maralwtlt Vnlted States on the Julius 'Finn played six opponents d, that. .wlll.t,. . Association, the Western and the hla departure for Russia. The banquet winning four and drawing two notable addition In Russia .to . new Federal .League. He Is the was given In the Hotel Brevoort, and games. u.t;unjque collection or 'swindles.'.' Be- author of The Players' Handbook: proved one of the most successful in tho . tween Marshall and, Ca.pab!anc.svthet out- t I fauMsVasaia TPfhsiiIilii ol Baseball, and Pennant Winning: G. history of the club. The details were Marco of Vienna announces an In- look, for .the western hemlspherelis In- PJaya and Players two works that . bri-- ht managed by Dr. Marion Mills Miller, and ternational gambit tournament, open to deed . i I o i.Y have had a circulation of more ten players ' i million copies. Walter J. Rosenstoin, vice president of of acknowledged repute, to : v i than a He is tbe best be it. piwulcTBe TrtAted' in Blood qualified be- the club, proved a vivacious toaatmaster. 'held at Baden, near the Austrian capl-te- l. Rules of tournament: Contestants, must, tnanin the world to put beginning 6. . fore you in plain, understandable The truest of honor, being called upon, April It will last until reside. In Nebraska or Iowa, f Solutions To Prevent 'fturrencc responded with a modest speech In which Msy t, and there will be four cash must be mailed, within two weeks Enellsh ths direct and Dersonal prises. appearance .after Irwta M. Hew teachings of the wonderful gslsxy of he assured his friends of his determina- of nroblem. Tnin.,. t.i... W U jWs Curve, of twenty-ai- r instructors, each the undisputed leader in his spe- tion to make hs presence felt at St. problems and the conies-l- i natspesltiaa) i rlasara are soaaea. The Fadaawar Gria) A mstch of six games who solves tii Kvcrr Detail, troirt Orip Delivery cialty, and every one A MONARCH OF SPEED Petersburg in behalf of America. between Richard tsnt - - iiuH.Mrr HiiAll, to Pull details of All the Orlps Olven In Telchmann Rudolph be declared Qlvctfin the Complete Couree, and CONTROL. . the Complete Courae of Instruction. ad Spleltnann, winner. In case of a ilr, other . , . played recently problctna isi . ' at Lelpslc, resulted In a ahall be nhmiti-- .i Jose K. Capablanca, the Cuban master, orie-sld- victory teatants for Telchmann, who who arc tied until the ile la i I - In, an effort to got Into form for the Bt won games. five of the These two maa-ter- s, broken. The prise la a $J set U cheismen YOU CAN PUT ONE TODAY Petersburg SO, OVER tournament April has together with B. Cohn w. Invitations to various and J. Mleaee, .u.iii ui 'cquai vaiue.iMrectd by all visit the will engage In a short tourney the winner). Address all I T' 'These lessons, are so plain, practical and so profusely' illustrated, that by cfieea clubs of Russia, His progress before the correaDanSnr opening of the St. Petersburg congress. MA,kln' 1605 fasEmctiQris through that country reads like one of following the given, you qdn not only develop pitching ability but by "Doc" Omaha. Pleasa do not fall' to ncIoe.,tt.a j Napoleon's campaigns , Loyd's problem Whlte'a Shadow tciting, can practice in, Yoa pitch to "at before he made of last Sunday's issue stamp If you j . . . . Pi andliearn secrfct. can yourself and, ths wish a reply. I -- .nAM..fl . hla Moscow. St. Is ! ih.e"," taijiiv met eiv( march to correctly set up. but solvers may be ' Mjreneia. la the."iv....ithreat, but to "prevent. same time get apfendid practice in 'Fielding. You will also learn how to Increase Your 1'eteraburg, Moscow, Pakow, Serpuchow, misled by r their the parentheses above and Problem No. U. which fcm'oWs, )uiT.,aui irmro, mm Diooa nw ss nac IS Batting Average and mors effectively Hit Any Pitcher. Every lesson edited by IRWIN M.HOWE, Wibore. Kiev, Odessa, all have been ttie below, which give three-move- r, s' prdjsr. The best remedy Is 8. Br,B.,vs It white and black each ths Hrst tho?tournament: InrflucnceS' tiieThASr. OfficialiStatistician, League Mos-t-ov- of the functions, of of American and, Authority on Baseball. tencs of triumph forthe Cuban. At r. four pieces. all ta the the Eminent White has Ave and black .i naa Deert selected for Its ' - one of the, chief strongholds of chess only rtslcAs.V -- three. ntas and simplicity, ii4u iv aiimuiaie iatr excretion' tnrougn ' , V IK Russia, he played In all It? games, of and shouldnd?.rirov? ne prorver channels. , Ifk aS, nt k ... . .ii. - . JOS With ss' difficult as somo ot the twmoverS' which he won and drew Jn his the receiptor the solu- -l- J. correct already published; ...... UDlcatlott. C;raraJis,-that 'the blood Is simultaneous exhibition at Pakow he met tion of No. 10 from G. A. Ireland of JJilrty opponents, and swept boards, Tekanwh, the the .list of solvers reached I'-- a BLACK (throe pieces). ' I' i. allowing not so much as one All high tide with twenty-eig- ht PQ - BOYS t. " draw. IT names. This ' ' - NOW ' t. . . ! fc i' a a. a. ontuuiBirs reuuiar , 'S. U' ct jwhlch, token in connection with bla Is In pleasing contrast to the small num- k;trrttr.''vltrpTTrntsi3ersTHfaaul8ti6a of successes against such masters as pr, ber, of seventoen who succeeded in solv. r Snoako-Borowsk- to jiiloXiy Get-you- ? Bernstein, l, Alchlhe, Ing No. 8. We are glad to note Vrtfties 'ufply 'th new red mother, that f 'father,, or big brother or sonie n'eighdr tot iemtowltscli, several solyers ! and Dr. who have already missed - . .UK UUW IMV. ."7 uiu . 4 Tsrtakower, would Indicate that Capa-bisnc- one or two problems have expressed (throat sn easy nrey. to Its. breaklagdowo - BEE their UpOenc. is,' subscribe for THE for three months at the. regular wilt enter the forthcoming Inter- determination to continue, 'The prob- scattered and' eliminated. In sal iMr'nutui,..D. prevvaia coreoic coo- - ' national tournament a atrong favorite, lems afford a pleasant quarter of an hour H .dttlsns. by wabllag al)the- - mucoua llntnge rate, or get 3 new subscribers for one month and we will despite the participation of experts of the to the real "fan"; moreover, It may : atJUo body to scrtt healthy mucua. Ita UrBurace 'In-'a- improve-.tafatj- type of Dr. "Tarrasch. Rubinstein, easily hsppen the- - m' la ahown tuarked give you that winner of the H the iroBcWsl tubes, whereby the &hltchter, Marpcsy and Marshall. tournament will fall In one or two in- ; hntklaeaa pt rolce. wlta. thick, grayish stances. El a fl: 8., well Negotiations between Nprrasn Whlt-j- r ,dilOted'wlthVatir.sasss a blood bath. T. ataceiiUis'welooaie to. say atetntch and at of Washington ll.-K- and Marshall to' play Tourney problem No. -Ktl Solved cucerts Ibe bleed. ,'tnatch for the United States champion-ffel- p by L. K. Mlnler, G. K. Cypher, Jacob 8.''88lf free of all mlaerala and - have fallen through In consequence Pass, Bu U Darting. lagredltnta wsderful!r coadudvo to If. T. Lanyon. Dr. junr d . The health. Pitching Course Frefc of 'their disagreement aa to the amount J. M. Curtis, W. B, E. m wTwl! j Ellis. W. Fenlon. m tou .csn get it at any drug store, but do ' Marshall should receive in the event of L. A. Tyson.' H. J. Hansen,' H. 8. Niel- losing ;ta B, Is his. the title. . On the Other hsnd, sen. Dr, H. W. substitutes. 8. 8. prepared ealy by , Brendel. George N. Sey- jTbst Swift ep3tc Co., 62 frwtft Bids.. Address THE OMAHA BEE sum by -- iko asked Marshall It be won the mour. A. K. Dame. Mrs. L. Tl vH.- f- Uthuts. Oa. "Our MMlcal Dept? wlll 'ctvt witch was a modest one. Marshall will be Howard Ohman, 'Jay Thompson, William 7a fr Instructloa by mall en. any subject of. blood disorders, 'writs today Strbscriptjkm Department. Omaha. Nebraska