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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1915. 26, NYOU'RE NOT GOING OUT - I'VE T TR r’l%*r‘oifir%?(‘rofs ) BY qoLLy - TO GO TO Your ( Z\:E:E ‘.:EUZ ROOM AND STAY OLD | CouLD THERE ! l STAY UP | 4y FATER THAN THIS! § 1 . Copyright, 1915, News Borvice. International R ‘:o\« LISTEN - AM | SUPPOSED YE! AN TO \ S Ll BOUNCE You TO STAY HERE BE SURE YOU ‘n::“: PLACE MUST ON THE COCO IF MIVHL OO G et ] . BE FER REMT- YOU DON'T GIVE BACK? AWMM' e~ BURGLAR DERE AINT NOTHRY ME NOUR CLOTHES - REM THE N ME ROOM! WORTH WHILE. &ATD"?:: ‘.T:Sé.o TAKING IN DIS ANAR-LL e ROOM * AN HE'S SOUND ASLEEP-| HEAR HIM SNORING * ILL KEEP HIM LOCKED IN ALL NIGHT ! el Drawn for The Bee by Geofge.MéManus 7 [\\hu- Stolen bases: Page, Watso | off the coaching line after a wrangie [ Rudclph, Moliwitz. Struck out: By Ru- 1 TA“GO KID S BAT i »\Hhrunn' Mayer Double play: ALEXANDER SHUTS w.th Fl‘)l" “‘4’“'1;"'\ Score: dolph, 5. Umpires: Klem and Emelie. RhBELS AND TIPS ran to Talllon to Rapps. Hiy Uff 0 - | UK NEW WRK. H | Ver, 7 in four ana one-third mn»n"; o LABHOAE AV\.I: O.AE | Dodgzers Tri Struck out: By Vance, 9, by Grover, x. o ot 13 1| It M passed | by Weldeman Basea on balis nn Beacher, 1f.. 4 2 @ s 1§ 1| FPittsburgh to third place to- ] Vance, 1; off Grover, 2; oft Weldeman, 1.| WEST LEAGUE. | NAT. LEAGUE. Miier w04 1 $1 2 titar o d g the - Pirates, b to 1 | Hit by pitched ball: Patterson by Weide- | W.L.Pet W.L.Pet. Hyatt, rt....3 11 o 1 o ¢ Pfeffer was hit freely, but was effective i b, B e i oDt Ml | Mopeka s 11 e} Chtes %1 ‘oo i [ Wilkon, €108 113 $ 11 $|particuiarly trom \Wheat and Cutsnaw: o me: 1 t] van- | Topel ¥ 1 63| Chie 60 1 ¥ n, of., r : [Pokes Ome Run and Makes Two g ", s o un'.’.Jn: 4 11 ‘508 Brookiy s uw | Phillies Take First Place and Game | Butier w4 2 0 IRER f:r‘ml;lfin forced. McQuillan out in the{Brooklyn Takes First Game of WS- Loy Bt. Joseph..13 13 .50/ Bt er, ©.... ourth inniny core. . Hits Which Start Him on Way |sioux crry "s To DRNVER |Denver .14 11 from Chicago by Three to e A je3i il 5 R BRoOKLTX, |, o | Double-Header and Pittsburgh for Two Counts Himself. m;‘.’.’;.’ ity 11 11 Nothing Score. Soms..... 14 9 E8T 15 osteneet, 1110535 | Wins the Second. 0 e Indians Oan't Find Bear Hurler| Wichita ... ¢ 1 — 0000 130 oCutanaw, b3 6 81 0 K When Hits Mean Runs, N oD, LBAGUE, | AMER. LB g o 210 OHummel, ss.4 2 330 BLODGETT PITCHES GOOD GAME| s10UX CITY, o, May .—-The Sioux W. L. Pot ‘ L.Pet. (ONE VISITOR PASSES SECOND | ../l for Molean in math. e sl -4 4800 VISITORS HIT KNBTZER HARD G QH‘Zn(h‘hlt-.mm.g :::l.d n;:lll 1:,;.1 a‘rg‘my‘.’m muz:;fl-..n 18 dm Chicaga g s'u-uod for Perrlu in nlnu- | Gerv: E R S48 130 —_— | meanf while the o K The lowly Links from Lincoln wafted |janded hard on both Hallman and Kelly | Kan. City..19 14 .57 New Yo 97| PHILADELPHIA, May 25.--Alexander | Moy Surk 113 43300 pITTSBURGH, May , W.—Brookivn i Omaha yesterday to battle the 'and won the opening game of the contest | Newark .19 16 543 Boston 481 | ¢wirled in superb form today and Phila- | Two-base h 9010 — — — —| divided a double-header with the Pitts-+ ] in & two-game series. The lowly 'han today b’sl‘ofi"cfl'v’ to 10. Soore: I;:vofm. :g ‘1: 500/ wunnnmn 1416 uwz delphia won from Chicago, 3 to 0, taking | Home run: Murray. Stolen ba e nmee | burgh Federals today, winning by & score dropped half of the series right off | H. 0. A E.| Baltinwre 18 21 8 & ‘1819 408 | first place in the race from their op- | Kime: Dovle Butler Burns (). Bamed | piiigburgh ........1 00 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 (0f § to & The visitors hit Knetser hard i Ehe bat when they were licked yesterda¥ | Young, s A B B O AT Battale 1o th i e e 3% | ponents. Only one Chicago player got |irrors: New Fork: 2. 8t Louls, 1 Bases | Brooklyn ..°"0 02 2 0 0 0 1 *3 in the first game while Seaton was in by Tom Blodgett, Cy Forsythe and com- l)fl\ldmm rt ; g :: “|) 0 v AMER, AB3') r STATE I,E“?lll‘l Ff::t past second base. This was Zimmerman, on balls. Off 87 off Doak, 6. h;l;:o;_\;:g"hll%,";‘:_r.m, Jml"m'g‘nfl Lt | gooa form. Brooklyn broke a tle in the pany, 6 to 4 lm-.me o 0 08 4 W.1.Pc £ {who reached third on a wild throw by | Ilits: Off Tesreau, 8 In six innings (hone | Giol. "hoges Schang, Daubert (), Wheat, | hinth inning of the second contest by, o h & ball that would g 4 o 2 [3 T 0| Indlanap'is 21 13 . .1 3.0 out in seventh); off Maraquard, 3 in one t, \ Tom didn’t pitch a ball game tha | McCormick, 4« 0 0 0 0 vl Kan City..1814. § 8 3% | Byrne only to be canght off that sack | faning; "oft Fertt, 3 m twa innings. | Myers, McCarty. Garned runs ' Piite’ | scoring two runs. In the Pittsburgh hal 4 be called sensational, but the Links ( u.rum, b 4 0 1 4 1 0f Milwaukee 18 16 .54 8 3.861 | by Killifer's quick throw. Score: [Struck’ out: By Testeau, 7; by Perritt, 1; [ Butéh, 13 Brooklvn, 3 Sacrifice fIy: | Marion weakened and Upham was sul | made trouble in only one round, the wec- | fl ’;fl'“"l. S O O T R | Lonlkvllln 18 15 | 6 4. —CHICAGO. S g by Doak, 4. Umpires: Higlar and Hart. | BRIS. ] “"‘:n:_!‘_‘,‘,’;‘ ,‘;’7"-“0“" haton: | stituted. The locals then made two ond, and a little snappler work would ‘GHeD. o AN S5 S n 88Ny AB.H.0.AE AP H.OAB Braves Spank Reds. Pittsbu 1i; Brooklyn, 7. Bases on |singles and snored three runs, wmnln. | Hallman, Fie @ 3h:e 48 three runs garne to one. - | 7" olan 22 OBancroft, ss 4 0 3 3 0 A y 2%.—Boston won from 8 effer, ' - have cut the garnered | Kelley, Borr: 2 0 0 0 H % H Phelan, 3b..8 1 BOSTON, May 3%.—Bost: ) ball ¥ Pletf. Hita: Off Mc- | 1o cume, S 4 in: stim- | " M . & sl .. .41 40 4121 1 Cincinnati today, 3 to 1. Temporary | Quillan, 8 in four innings: off H‘rnmn, Bi fyn 001‘0010! ‘_‘ ‘2 n But the Tango Kid was certainly pa i “ = = = - | Columbus .12 21 .34 Columbus ..2 8 010 3180 0 \wildness by. Itudolph in the seventh in |3 in four innings. Hit by pitched ball: rooklyn ol0114u ln. in nnh fashion. He busted out three' Totals 0 1 &5 2N 19 1 WHESTERN LBAGUE. 018 00 1 0 0 e hen Mollwitz, who had been hit | McQuillan, Cutshaw. Struck out: By | Pittsburg] 00000000 2 of which scored Breen and| VER Denver, 9; Sloux City, e E . 13 13 00 5" pltched ball, scored on & wild pitch | Harmon, 1; by Pfeffer, 2. Umpires: Byron | Batterles: Brooklyn, Seaton and Pratt; AB. R. H. 0. A. B, 4; Omaha, 8. | 1 Nethott, b3 0 2 2 0| DY & BItC + oo Mo ] h| and Orth. Pittsburgh, Knetzer and l- othrrhro started Cy on trips around | guonoar of, 0 T 3 % Des Mnlnu 'Y | : § i (’:{,ull:nu‘ "‘vri 1. I : H ;h‘?r m‘enrtlgd-m\enr‘\mmx lm:lry ::nm. sin TR Score, second game 1B, the runway for two markers. | Coffey, § T 0 dae 8t. Joseph, §. Wmphres, p1 0 8 § 118 40| Manager Stallings, who has been sick, | POP-POP RACES TO START Blooromn “Mou)MHOHJ 3 four- Whelan 5 2 H AMERICAN LEAGUE, | Btandrids. b0 Pittsburgh 0200000035 Manager Matty Mclntyre rushed four- O ., 5 8 TR 9! New York-Chicago, wet grounds. L e 18 2 %ireappeared on the Boston bench today. Batteries: ‘Brooklyn, Marion, Upham of his young men into the combat, ¢ 8! Boston-8t. Louls, rain. = nm | Beore; ON SAUCER TRACK SUNDAY | ,Betterias: JBrockiva, Marion. , Qrbism thel afforts Were puny aloRgsids of i Brasne’ 1" $ 1 1 4 4 0 QeRiston. 8 Detroit, 4 Totals.... B 33038 2 11| T oAt Sl nor. | Fisher, 1b. 80 1 38 18| 9 : Slovesiand . v 1 AB.H.O L H.0.A.B. fhose of the nine Rourkovinians, Three Mathews, ... ...4 1 1 2 2 0 '""""g""m\,“‘f“fi‘j}ufivh_ Batted for Humpneies e alahth. oed [ L ot 40 097" | The Stadium Speedway, the motoreycls Caseys Trim Newarks. rs were used and all wore bumped Mmlwnm A 50 g 2 BN Loul 11; Now York. 5.\ . fi.n.l%m. 0000271 08| Kt 839 | smucer In East Omaha, will open Sunday| KANBAS CITY, May %.—Brown's home more or less gusto, Catcher Yants 2 < S kBl S < (Elht:: u ) Ph"“'lp |- s i h Becker. FEarned run: nrm“h 411 9 108 witha full program of motorcycle races. | Fun in the nlglh \;‘m: with l"ot men on was tnjured when a foul tip banged him Totals M0 W T 18 0| Cinclanaty 1 Bosto . Pn!lldelp la, Sacrifice hit: Cravath, | griffith, rfo 4 3 ¢ % 8 2 21 Moky Bernstein will again be manager ot bases, turned what 4 to be 8 ! Double play: , Ssler ‘(unagsisted). Bass | g ewark victory into & 6 to 5 game for In the knees. : : & : g 3% F‘ A'o L"M‘“T |on errors: Chieago, 1; Philadelphia, 2 | o, g 21 0+ £ | the saucer. Ten riders have been piaced | Kanms City. The visitors were three 3 . ahead when Brown over Make Hit Nach Inning. e i LA o {Basen on balls: Of o"nmpnm. 1; off | BEE i under eontract, five of the stars of las\| NS, *J%0, M ater Main doubled and The Rourkes started on the Links in | olo-Rae, WEe: vhelwn, Galjoway, |,,.,,,, ,,\". off Stan 8 817 year and five new riders. The yop-pop|scored on Chadbourn's single. Score the opening stanza and managed to make [hit: Hensink. Sacrifice hits: Figher, u’non P4 Jnplug. a'.'"'“ L P B will riok fjarRens At might tollow- | ¢, o0y 101 uon—'fl{ s o B Dt jomw bk n avery round. Breen Soibawn. Beeiel. Cotrer, Mtens. dul' adinden RN e ing the Sunday program, which will be | Kansas City. 0030000044810 1 & single to center, swiped seo- | Bilen bases; i O e ey RS S ed for Benton In seventh. started at 3 o'clock. The Stadium is be | Batteries: Falkenberg and and scored on the Tango Kid's first H ta - ‘Batted tor Lear in ninth. wired and the races will be s Rariden; Kansas Clly. Mala ond (10 In off Kelly, 4 in four in- e b o in the opening frame. A hit by Artie nl balls: Off Hal s Nnnw YORK. May 26.—8t. Louis had | Cincinnati thi ights a week, Saturday, S i u passod ba, Schliobner's bt | off Kol Pty g séventh ' inning today, scoring Boston oy o . oty Y, Svndey Wants te Wheatle. T ek o Blodgett: followsd. by | by Kally, 4; by Mitchell mm "'"}' Sinled thew 1 12 SN e Patey Kerrigan of Milton, Pa., would o walk. pronigh o] me. U rent and York, Boak Pitched well for. Bt Maranyitle, like to arranke a wrestling bout with ‘out-registered the vl well for Bt. u C-um fi‘-n. .nm' loul m—lo-pum wnulor hho in the second. Forsythe's hit,| mieiote Denyer ot Soux % Eouia, excopt tn the 'sxth inni ot fla.rv-rd. l. e T 's sacri- DES MOINES TAKES FIRST PLACE e h&n at urnr hu"wmfl\l: ‘run lnlo t dolnh. l."HIu' O’fl‘ - 1 in - nun e-n ot ;Io-flh Oy motbod owa tn the MR | L e..."z..’u.."- yow Yok at (m; A e R T R AT L nmmz. 4 mn Togr = Miovs. °‘“‘° & e . 48 TTHOIRE. v The winning run was garnered in | ' wrlers Wild and Boost- NF‘ lud-lpm “ aml- ‘when Kafora was safe on Willlams' mt‘»t . ""}!‘,“ at New went to third on Krug’s double NES, May 25.—Nelson at Bmllyn Chicago at > lnd mlur. waomw pitchers, were wild ncinnati ton. rambled home on Thomason's infleld , M h_Were, Touts, chalk mark was put up on the |* | omcoo~omuom~orm 2 =: ' bases: Wichita, 9; VANCE STRIKES OUT NINE MEN Wins His Fitth Stralght Vietory Jestes. Tes Want Ade B lod up an early lead, 'y Nln‘d locals in mn -4 .cvlun ln tho Western 4 1 Nelson (Hunter). 'by . wila piteh: Musser. Hits: 4 in two innings; off Baker, nEs , 3 in five and one-third lnnings. Left Des M Double plays: Bills to Jones; Tannehili to Sawyer to Jones. Time: 2 pln Gelsel. : bod ' Hawkeye Athletes Are Charged with Breakiilg Training i w 4 i JIOWA CITY, la, May 3—Special)— one s \u—n.- llnmr= 0| Like a bolt from & clear sky comes an =‘ : m' 0! & h "“"' "' Arve. | Sthlstic bomb at the University of Towa, -. l' *s- ..“.. ofl BI .u ;| following the fatlure of the Hawkeye Narveson. I ball: Wnts. | athletes to make a oreditable showing in 'h- 2:15. Umpire: llnrt the state meet at Des Moines Saturday, which they bhad previously been doped by many to win. Mutterings of discontent for | With the attitude of certain members of the track team who are acoused of break- nning body when the final report of the ‘meet $to 0 lt. ng;“; came to Towa Oity. The student paper uns. at e—Baltimore &t St Island at York, C{)Ium- Norfolk at Falrb the league “"“"Ewm. for good measure in the uv; "%”'AR- it A B nth, Forsythe made his third hit, went | Pownall, of . T Tl 0 i 1 ito third on Kafora's infleld out N:nd uhoun: 14 : : i § 3 HOI‘SG R&Olng ls ‘when Williams made & bum ve . Ro'third In'a futle effort to double t-‘n"a':".'..-.. i’ ¢ ¢ 142 Resumed at Berlin ldemon base runner. R le. L F s g 1 e The same teams battle again todey, cn.m., Iy 1 1719 o 0| BERLIN, May (Ve London)— \After e Rourkes g0 to Ldn-| Nejso 6 0 0 0 0|forse racing was resumed in Germany S 5 0 1 Otoday with the opening of the spring 8 1 0 % Ylmeeting at Hoppegarten track, in a mub- = = = = — —|urb of Berlin, in the presence of a i Totals ..o 8 4 11 U 12 2 erowd aimost as large as is usually pres- " D8 I 8 . 0. A, 1 |®t In peace times. The Parls mutual 1 50 % S % Tleystem of betting has been temporarily ‘. 3 2 1 4 0 0|abandoned, but bookmakers are allowed ° 2 1 0 18 0 0l accept wagers, although the odds are 1 8 5 1 1 1 §not pubishea. H 2 0 1 1 3 ol There are lurge fiolds for all races, 1 4 1 1 8 & 0|with twenty-six starters in the principal } § 3 1 & 1 U event. Subjects o nations at war with g '@ = = = - ..|Germany are barred from the grounds. = Totals ...........® © & 318 0|This rule applies to trainers and jockeys *Batted for Nelson fn the thi 2 as well as to spectators, and was adopted 4|as & measure of precaution to prevemt hostile demonstrations against British race track followers, many of whom were engaged on the German turt before the war began. It had been feared the controversy over the shipment of munitions of war from the United States to nations hostile to Germany might result in some exhibi- tion of feeling against American trainers and fockeys, but two victories to the credit of Jookey Archibald seemed the most popular of the day. MISS BAUER TO DEFEND BOWLING TITLE TONIGHT Miss Tot Bauer, who won the woman's oity bowling championship the other day, has already Leen called upon to defend her title, Miss Lula McCree is the chal- lenger and the match will be rolled at the Assoclation aleys this evening. off South- olnes, ours. Um Coast League. At Los Angels—8oore: Salt l‘l\‘ City Los A b Salt ““; Gt Batteries: ; Los An rehl n Fri 0—8 Oik.lll\d » lleflfl Venice, Deganniere, Plero: Bpence Mitse; Oakl Khwlu.nr. Johnm legaard Crowns of Omaha here Sunday, # to 4. 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