Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 16, 1915, Page 4

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4 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915. i mBringing Up Father - RS e e Drawn for The Bee by Geofge McManus 4LAD TO SEE You- MY MY WHAT SNT IT - 1T COST Five MAGGIE “ME DARLIN' MR.HOOFNAGLE - A BEAOTIFUL HUNDRED DOLLARS - WiLL You sLiPME [T HOW'DO You VAWSE ! THAT VASE HAS VASE - YOURE " ‘ YOU, DUNT 4EY FIFTY CENTS FER DO+ MRS NS TRAVELED ALL OIN' YO TRAVE! SOME TOBACCO -1 ACENT- | WANT 1 JUST THOUGHT | QUESS VLL TURN OVER THE WORLD' SOME MORE.! | NUST HAVEN'T A NICKEL! YOU TO 5TOP D MAKE A LITTLE OFF THE STEAM SMOKE ! SMOKING ! SOCUIAL CALL - HEAT -wi wanT o o S NEED 1T NOow'! 1] PINCH HITTERS |omabs FailstoGet | MARQUARD PITCHES | Standing of Teams || RED HOSE DEREAT iy, i Bt S R WIN ROR LINKS . =t e K NOHIT COMBAT o ' ‘ Earn { hits: Turner, Stanage, Struck out: Qr Fe. ; by Baumn- : bare. dner, 4. Wild B rdn s . | THE WACKTAN CREW| S5 5, 28, A o 0l Rl (il || Cle unfl“d’::‘ ‘on‘t"’l'muvh.‘t: l"'o bases: Cleveland, 8 Detroit, 5. ¢ 3 - . vel ul ‘sen| Schr erdon Engage in|Portiand ciub of the Pacific Const ldop. | “The Rube” Wins Great Hurli Aiper and. By Thomas was & star .on the Rourke Duel Shn! OII:‘ squad 1ast year. He went up to Cleve- from Rucker, e tting but the wealth of inficld muterial . Two to No E made. it impossible for him to land. m evlp e Marty Krug had hoped to get Freddie again, especially as Thomen refused o |LOBERT'S WORK IS A FEATURE Py ——— by 3 COLN, Neb., April Th—(Special NEW YORK, April 16 ~Rube Marquard (::);u.»huunnwnvm pitched a no-hit game today and shut cer Omaha here 'this afternoox by a out the Brooklyn Nationals, 3 to 0. Louls, b o dray > ——— Ruoker, the veteran left-hander of the 4 Brooklyns, opposed the New Yorker, and s dail it was great pltchers’ battle. Only phia here today, § to 3. B take ild pitch. Ayres i three men reached base on Marquard, Nosbiodiys momstia: s, Ui % wiatndt. i e HO Sl | FA8 Horer cAoa the Tt BoAte: Dutch” Sholl, the Hubbell piteher Who y two on bases on balls and one on an | o ANERICAN LEAGUD. and Collins was knocked off the rubber JORK, . WASHINGTOR. | . [Plaved on Fairbury's 'seml-professional error by Fletoher. Only thres balls were | Cieveland, 4; Detroit, b. in six innings, Wyckoff and Mays fin- 3¢ 0 ¢ ¢ /team last yéar. was 'on Hedk, ahid he ex- hit to the outfield. Marquard aiso helped | New York, i Wuhlnf(on. 1 ished the contest, Schang’s hand was | Bigh If.... ORoster, 3. ipects ¢c imd a berth with headquarters p—_ to win his own game by driving In the Bnmn.N A%mv: ‘_&A ;un split by & wild pitch in the second in- 0|at Fairbury. McCall, another #emi-pro, BSixth Annual Event to Be Held Sat. | #econd run scored on Rucker, tladelphia, 7; Boston, 1, ning. He will be out of the game two o | Who looked after things in the right gar- . Next to Marquard‘s pitching, Lobert's rooklyn, 0; New York, 3. or three weeks. Score: den of Fairbury's team last year, is also urday, with Every Indioation |ai-around work was the feature. Untii| Fittebich, i Cincinnatl, 2 in the tryout. MeCall has & good batting ' ‘o of Sensational Sucocess. he flied out to Wheat in the seventh in- R4 Chicago, 2. o record. Bowhay, a pitcher from Liverty, ning he had reached first base eight con EDERAL LBAGUEB. Pittsburgh, 3 Chicago, 1. X Neb.. will arrive today and start work. Secutive times, including yesterday's ALL WESTERN SOHOOLS ENTERED 4 Newark, 6; lyn, 17, He pitched here during the toumament ——— DES MOINES, April.15.~Good westher 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Buves on balin: Off Dauss, §: oft Clever Wi f Boston Men | 3256 Sorrene: suss, 6; Enables S 1o Suoes Vietory | Bt o 3 it meitss KOS LR MEN FOR FAIRBURY TEAM B Slbe i el y Dax 6: by Morton, 2. Wi oh: Five to Thrée. DP"““‘U'ER"‘" Hildebrand ~ and | FATRBURY, Neb., April 15.—(Spectal)— b vy B M) “Dad” Shaner, manager of ‘Fairbury's SCHANG'S HAND IS INJURED RRANAE, P Sonsetes. State league base ball team, assembled- { BabEEEks 2 EEELE L G N, A o whrk in |nis Dupils on. the diamond of the base ball et LAD! April —c) the pinches held ‘'Washington to ¢ne run, [perk Tuesday afternoon and gave them a Errges iy Lo detre | o York won a 8 to 1 victory. Thres |chance to show what they could do. St . Ao g b e s bases on balle were given In | \bout a dozen players were on hand and together with Speaker's fast running and | the seventh, but a strikeout and good |a single by Hoblitsell in the ninth in- | flelding prevented Washington from scor-|the balance of the thirty players who . Harper, for Washington, was taken [pa e 2 Geetving Bh ONG O ning enabled Boston to deféat Philadel- | oo 1/ {he First Thning sficy ne had passed [10V® SiEned up afe arriving i ey gsss > L] wooNenwewe -l .Q..u—a»:—'fi:; > essssomonsma—e |last Augudt. “Twink” Hawks, the home run hitter from Bruning, will make an *Ran for Henry in ninth. effort to secure a place. $-4|NO SPARRING EXHIBITIONS - FOR CITY OF GRAND ISLAND Pl omonronnorn—uwe Hlecesconworusnn ol ecseces conumBu-ce L 8 [ l, 1] City, 5. tianapolls, 10; Cleveland, 1 lillnn-polul:' 4 ‘Ithuukn. 6. vl & Batted for Golline In W at 8t. Louis, | or in seventh. % Doty New Sofk ot Wash- | “Baited for MeAvoy i inth ne T R e R ican . . ci at . ; of == I b ik 5 3 i e, . Nationa| Longue— at_Bos. innings; m" Netm0 i | Finding a prize fight booked by,an ath- .‘i p ton, -1‘ Two-base Hol o ya: - Pecki letic association under the gulse of it . . | ‘Brook] 3 i & “sparring contest” and being unable to * v Totals. Federal u{nu“ .*1‘ : m?‘m” Left s ablod, Mbihas " |tina’ any officers’ of the “athlstic asso- | potu . A o %1 Staspur. 3; off Ayors, am"i'f-w'"".i ciation,”. Mayor Ryin' anuotinced today st _base on error: ark, . Left e 2 « 8 . st basy M whfwn through the press that arrests would fol- (WHALES LOSE TO B e B b i f"@-fis.,,fiw.. i :;’:':‘.. oy g * VISITING REBBLS!Eas S SRR LA SN ™ s e e ST G 8T, LOUIS, ltwm Chicago and fi%fl' w‘&“fi‘nx 1& today een runs against Loul: *™ | Boor ' Fielding Spoils Mordeoai SIS Ao ma s, igers Deteat the Brown’s Chance of Winning R Ingtane: ate. Faber cible. Score: . i Clovetand By A0 oy st Satented 1 "'u, e 1008, First Game for Tinker. e e faday In & same made Tigers o CKS0] MASTER JUND | triples and a home . ca s " oF . Mo gsg‘d chance to 'Inmlnn the vnlnt . h:fl.; auss two aubstitute batters, but the necessnrv hit was lack' ~ @nore: CHICAGO, April 15.—Poor fielding spolled Mordecal Brown's chance of win- ning his first game with the Chicago Fed- orals today and, anyway, Dickson was 5 madler of every threatening situation, so that Pittsburgh inflicted the local's first cefeat of the season, 3§ to 1. 55 i iggé "!;E lgggs ‘?1& : i i i esonuBancessnnd Blonsoprmonnumnoscan? it fgg H i Totale. E toen. " Dickson struck out seven Cmcmw,f““,'.‘ » g'-lllud tor uum:u.‘,..; i ninth. Bnm 000 played a clever flelding game, Mc- | (Smith h. Stol 8 &l len H Totals.. ; Tins D, CoE#u B Folech Woaver tted for Biicias In ninth. B&mun. A e R n.-l.......—.!' wl oc 4 > Z : ; { o i} i ©3 @loccomsesswesensos i gif il R i i off Hoch, 7 in 3 t ol T, 4 in wlflflnn in ninth. Sieht fmmi "'}finw‘fl"“fi‘&& 3."Collin als‘.fl:"x ] "un:n O1f Hock. 4 off » l;w'.!-'m 17 ott Baum: alm Beach Guits recrul e, *Bouk e |nitting of Magee, Kautt and Westersill Regular $7.50 and $8.00 Values. n the vinehes. Score: ks, ] R ‘ § 103190040 8 5 95 C. Whitehouse, Billlard, . Rariden; Seaton and Land, | i i Terrapins Lose to Blues. M‘l]?o é.“,lcrllm—%rh:‘n, X [] BALTIMORE, April 15.—Buffalo fell on 3 olnes, nnell, Suggs for elght hits and six runs fa the ) /first three innings, winning todey's game Saturday and Monday Only 3 |from Ealtimore, § to & &mith, who re- ¢ b oy ‘n':"“: o ghoved ”;:"" s These suits are made of the regular Palm Beach Cloth, bearing the label and manufactured by the greatest Palm Beach Mill in America, at Banford, Malne. They are properly § shrunk and are qualities you have always pald $7.60 and 2 Batteries: Bedient and Blair; Suggs, L Dodge Archer to Baler, Sal Smith and Owens. $3.00_for. TN l‘l-lw i Bt Loula §: Sielnds. Sios Satiteas We are selling them at this low price now so our tailor Lincoln * read, ‘May 91, R 3 : KANBAS CITY, Mo., April 15—Raw- shop can ample time to take care of all alterations and July 23,28 W, Auguist 28, ey, 3 , 6 Doak, 2 |lings’ single and advance to second on a thus handle them at a minimum expense. We make no ‘transter Bouth ; J bad throw, Easterly’s bunt and amother charge fér necessary alteratslons. t 'I?ull " ;lyll‘l‘n‘mv"’w‘(”l'“: “;‘:fll‘ zl.y I:“"'.“"h' The suits come in plain tan, plain steel gray and blue i Cheney . (), i b . 4 with chalk-line stripes. The sizes run from 34 to 48 in reg- pires: Quigley and Heson. Time: 3:00. |'DTee-Same series with 8t Louls. Scorc ulars, stouts, slims and shorts. Some men will buy three or RHE Bedlegs Take Second. ) 0200-310 8 four suits, so come early for your selections, CINCINNATI, Al nicmemuu $011-41 3 e ety T ’ - Proper Furnishings for Men While selecting your Palm Beach Suits Saturday, glance at our new furnishings and hats. You will be fmpressed with the beautiful soft shirts with French cuffs at §7 | The silks are unusual values this year, priced from &b{) t0 "Our hat man will help you select the shape and color in & hat becoming to you. Heé will show you Stetsons snd our own l.b:.“h‘“ ‘: 8$3.00. 83.50 sud §4.00 in the new

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