Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 2, 1915, Page 4

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Bringing Up Father S e R Drawn for The Bee by George McManus L. Do BY | THOUGHT YOU VSNT MAGGIE -iF You NOTHING QOVE - ¥ YES -1LL OF T « - KNEW HOW | ol HE SORT -NE SAY - OSWALD ’;‘\EGVER HELD A WILL 1T HURT | SUPPOSE WA'T THERE DIDN'T SMOKE -DEVIDES STHI‘.:S ) & HATE THAT NEw | | TROGT oD, HOLD ME Cigar | | Tt oYy HIM' T WiLL SHORe GO FOR THE WHAT DO YOU MEAN DISTRESSIN | VALET - YoU'D b b UNTIL | COME HURT Mg » IF MY SCHEME OOWN 1N e e n ’Tfi:&%#’%’fm i FIRE HIM ! BACK - WORKS OUT ' THE PARLOR C NOW ! | TOPEKS TAKE ONE oft Toney. 1; off Meadows, 1. Hits: Off| | Pageeq vatis: smieh, @ Time of game: [ bits ana blanked them except in the tith ROHP[NG AY :lrdo:vn t"lnl;ne mfinlrin: (none out in se>. | EES WIN 0[]T 50. Umpire: Schuster. | trame. Score l Standlng of Team BE) S o e ek o By | Walloping for Hastings. | seatRicE. FAmBUR 1in one inning. 8t ] LAE. 1 3 | Toney. 1 taes Tioy Meedous, § YORK, Neb., June l—(Special’ Telé- | pimaa, o o 4 3 OHilgbrd.’ #h A5 Byl’fm and 0 gram,)—York wnllnped Hastings today | Braanan, $b, 4 0 2 1 OLamb, 3b...5 1 4 3 0 WEST, lP‘AlH | NAT. LE ul to Sd “"l’;led ll;hd lese |h:‘n an_in- | a}ux;y b 4 z g “ h"m ‘:h 2 !‘ % : ; ¥ e % ning and walked three men al made a lacl &8 A e i Dea Molne: o M tOI‘GyOle Race -:‘;lt'! hxtum:' fl-c&r:r |nnu runl'\‘. m?n b b R By - b 3 X I T v as ham § Mayer's Home Run h Tenth Inning | Topeka 1 o Bostons Hit l.thownn Freely, Opening Changed Norfolk scm. with Rush, but|an tt\lelr"lrh: Tot. Wetzell put nne:;::‘f 2‘,‘,‘::' ot B 1oi41 F d vt 18 18 ¢ ! " 2 it th th. * 40810 3 . Wins Close Game for Kaw ;llnnvnr 18 14 el :‘a‘mm.‘.. BN While Pitcher Ragan Blanks p g g : | Columbus Ties Up and Wins ?"k;o(‘; d‘;"-;'.'m “z'lx;'u":;l?'"m'.s u’m—‘:u-:e e 5.8 113 RAER L} 3 | " irst Innin, nev in danger. ok AT X L A Aggregation. 3 “‘,‘)!"-’};',"","‘,"’.{"‘ 3 y Giant Batsmen. to saturday nght with Ease. on. and Yright 'were chased from the | Totals.. 3 3B y 1 | e ) — R park by Umpire Monroe. Wright threat- | Beatrice . g t} i ened to get the latter's job and the | Fairbury [NAL SCORE IS NINE TO EIGHT FLETCHER 18 BANISHED | Management of the Motordrome ha SMITH ORDERED FROM FIELD |Hastings players on the bench upheld | mwo-base hits: y gl e BAONEreS - $neik, the Tsacont heavy. IR . their reputation for rodyiem. Score: Bases_on balis: TOPKKA. Kan., June L~Mayer's Fome BOSTON, June 1.~Boston's ability toihave warped some of the boards of the | i A o.An YO woam Yt ol 5. Tine: n in the tenth Inning won a ragged hit Mathewson freely while Ragan was|big track, which will have to be re- | COLUMBUS, Neb., June 1.—(Special)—|Olsen, 2b...4 0 0 3 0Rice, 3.4 1 2 3 1) 5500 Wood game for Topeka, 9 to 8 Krue- | B holding New York batsman to two hita, (Placed, and also that the light eyetem | \ . xc paventh inning won the game|Deumm 1n. 3 1 8 0 Motwen 3, 8 3 0 2 0 Tnlanders Trimmed. - hitting gave Omaha an early Iud | restilted in an easy victory for the Braves | cannot be gotten in shape, so that it is 2 M 1 4 0 OMusphy, cf..2 0 10 o KEARNEY, Neb,, June 1.—(8pecial Tel- 4 tied the score In the ninth, Score: today, 7 to 0. One of the visitors' hits|necessary to. postpone the opening race | for the Pawheéss today. Corey had per- 481 Iwedell 4L 4 041 6 o esram)—Grand Tafand and Keaniey went OMAHA. was the result of an intended sacrificé. | events from Wednesday night until Sat- | foct control of the ball, which finally 170 oFeren stii2 3% ¢ o len innings today in the best game on the AB. B M. 0 A Flctcher was hanished {rom the game in UFday night, when eversthing will bo in | won the game. The Drummers wero tho BEL - raae et R ’ng}n;f'.tf,"d';nl{’“’.y,"."&ma'm weu ith, ¥ 3 6 0 1 1 the;sixth for disputing & déclston. 'Boers: | 7SR, Bernsteln says that by that | MESers of the game until the last of the 85§ T 7| e individual s, score: . 3 Fd nager ) y tha ® 5 R LA KEARNEY, O T g 0.AE. |time he wili also have s large field of | *¢'enth Inning, when Columbus tied and Y0000 b "‘,,n“: Hoax AR A $134% 9 2lracers and that better races will be | €0t another score. Catcher Smith Wa¥| Totals.. 81 5413 3 ‘;,i;,‘e: 5.24°% 8800 Ce L 410] Bultimore 1ods 3 4| stagod than would have been possible for | ordered off the diemond and was fine | *Batted for Smith in ninth. | Downey, it. 1332 ot TR A ‘325! Butfalo .. 110 o o| Wednesday night. The tickets sold for |$2 for slapping the umpire. Thie was .l '; g ‘1, l’) 2 (; 3 ‘tflfi‘r’gg . : , 8 U Yenterday's Rewul 31w e o 0| Wednesday night will be honored Satur- | the best game played here this season Drumm, Riley, Wet- | 8t 10" & 40 1.0 1s 0 0 WRATERN LEAGU 1000 L day night. end had a fairly good attendance. Score: Home 1 Wetzell,” tolen’ bases: Zelex. ... gidn oy )y ’ 010 SNy tatsihtn g Wi N8y 8, R f)c-\m Fain. .3 ° : H 30 Southern Aswoclation. oo w7 O o .. &, E?cl:f-:;dfin. :t‘:xn.‘:“gnlfir-);g batta: "OFF "::: 4 o83 A ¥ %'- 5 . is—Memphis, 2; Mobi) wme 0 2170 o|Bkyock, 3; off Beedle, 3. off Wright, §; cr I GERLL B % 8 W R ks racva i1 At EetimooraBhatiaroosa, 5 Sew | BEi, 1 DT T e i R e o v vt T pid oy . : 5 . Arrea b’fii’.&.’" Ikm"‘ win umx.t?u.mn—um.mk 3; Birming- | Keupia, J l'l«ww" ’u"ov Beedle, 0 7010100000 02 ; i H 0 Hy » o, i (11 ol 8,38 9ot Wrignt, i bte_Bmith, 6 Strack but: L4 BFUR AN ¥ aed 1% ‘ H 10 for t Nashvil ville, Atlanta, 2. 11 0 1| By Skyoek, §; by Wright, 6. Time: 2:06.| Earned run: Grand Tsl ), Bases 0 B e g e ) © 02 o Umpire: Monros. on balls: Off Thioasen, 2; oft Kionts, 1, ; C%n N American Association. 0131 Fairbury Wins, Two te One. Struck out: By Thisssen, 4; br Klonts, et & RHE 7T 3| TAIRBURY, Neb. June 1.—(8pecia)|%. 'l‘wo-b-gwm: lonts. z!& ’"fl" e A8 33 Tolesram)~Ii o fest ten-inning ' game g‘hlmn s hlél»v.-;- » Clair, , ere a ury e o 3 i * * ng trice Mlkikimmers. 3 ta 1. The victory z 1 xth, rain. 89 o Tt SHeider Brown hmmearm sph u ler Brown sl & re ,. 9 Onlv one schedule Sacriffce | deep Into the cent: L B0 c:n By Get Hornaby. it By | heavy Mantring saved ¢ e day for Falr: \ The Bt. Louls club has purchased short- n(bury, as the locals registered m ht mu Uam "1 r Hornsby frem the Dentson % r’m off Beatrice. !holl. {oieiee Yor Fuirpury. } ey nl‘hm E'Yl: ‘fl::.‘l—lml Who.t was of u ‘Western association. od " ball: Corey, Broderick. | prevented the Visitors from a ling ’ 1 Y r the nm ns = —== . Joseph at iLncoln, m abeed! o ninth .;Hu ""LMJ?."'_D. Wm o n m h'!fi'fl the scors with 1 | York at uu\n .Evemh vlm m-‘nn m)“lna nl; e R o' Mara, with "S‘ Tgm?u um— t “at chlmln ulu znmeTl:glu nfl :Fu "S. n (w- Hoston ot nuu-r&‘ Em ?" e » th . "Touls at Chicago, rinished” the " game. Baltimore at hh nine passes hit! | Mghtened i when hits t Kearne: h nm when three | st York, hits placed Philadeiphia ahead. Score. PHILAD&LFHIA & f Fred Hamilton Puts Golf Ball Into Hole ~m“m- mmcollal"clubbillodlfl from Grounds. nuniber of 0dd stunts on the golf linka of Memorial day affalr to care large crowd of golfers who were j The -Aln event was a flag contest, '0_4 which was won by Mosher G. Colpetser 10181 over & fleld of 120 starters. With & hand- Nkhon Recker, Luderus, | joap of twenty-four he took the flag e R H. 0O uround to the twenty-first hole, using 104 1 0 3 strokes. 314 In the Ariving contest P. Chase was T o | DosS. e afwruonts, of My Ahros Srives fine-like-silk whether you smoke St R e ! boing @6 yards. W. N. Chambers had o ¥ T Roag four load hundred! ol - 818 totter average, but Lis total was unly | by Figinaree, y Dell, S Umpires: one or a hun T O A . Klem and Emslie. $ 2 0 3 J. W. Redick won the approach contest, Cubs Blank Plrates. v B e rutting two out of three balls into a bar-| PITTSBURGH, June 1.—Chicago shut mrp " "|rel at thirty yards J. T Stewart was| oifodiive pitehing ‘of Zape . M. O A K |scond with one out of three. only two hits. Doubl 1 1 2 32 1! The real sensation of the afterncon | E|'“““"“ were mponnblo for 3 3 3 % Iluas when Fved P. Hamilton made the | 'OFF rune. Sco 1 0 4 o ofeisbteenth hole in the fiag contest in one H.0.A @ 0 0 0 0| stroke. The distance s 20 yards 147 s Ak B Y yowvins i o e ° 1 1 3 2 ¢ 4 1 & §{HARLEM RIVER EVENTS it o o 0 3 o RUN OFF SMOOTHLY Bress'ha §§; o s b it 4 NEW YORK, June L—Peitect weather | ok :.. i H 1000300 0—4|8nd water conditions prevalled today anveson, . Williams, | 4Uring the second annual regatta of the ! 233 some 8’“‘“‘“‘ smoke . Britton to White to H.|New York Rowiug association, held on| ¢ Totals I For then you'll qualify to be a i Wil 11, " Dntierson. |che, M0 A8 @ wuarter cburse on Y I A 1 B S real and true pipe-r on the P, A. ce McGaffigan, Dai " | Hariem river here. ) iy . o3/ on. Fm:‘r sut: By 1 i | Thie city sarvied awdy ‘mest of the|Toisburel .. 8B 8 8800 0 el band wagon, which means 33d kaff, 6. Bases on : o | Junior racos, Philadeiphia won the |hrvo‘1.¢nn Buler @), Earned runs: Chicago | degree tobacco A Sakett & "ime classic features and Baltimore osrsmen |2 Buses on balis: Off Zabel, 2; off Me-| § o 100k the B fion single prise. | Guthian 1" 1Hitas OfF Adama. § in slght guarantee that you'll be ]xmmy Oukland Trims Lyons. Tho junjor elght-oared raoe was won | ming® igit by piched: bail', By Fabel, pipejoy'us and cigarette cheerful! | /|| ' e June 1 {by Coluimbla uaiversity in 5:30%, but the | Johnston Struck out: By Zabel 1. by | AN “t%‘.i Fordham university crew gave them | Adams. i Umpires: Rigler and Hart R. J. REYNOLDS TO TOBACCO co. | le- | good race. Cards Det Reda. [T i | ~ | BT L .:|Jull: 1;;.: single by n.':‘..': | | I l RALLY FAILS TO SAVE Cincinnay 1 scored Lwo Tune for Bt Louis I ng and Dolan making the two taliles. | Bfln—l then scored on & wild pitch and m\ st s er_scored on Huggtos' bunt. St | PROVIDENCE, R.' 1, Jume 1.-Al- "“’“".l:“’:‘“,‘,‘;'l' . ! | though Brown had s spirited ninth- ABH.OAE 0.AE 8| inping rally, making five hita in succes- : : & s : :l ' || J— ) sion, the game was lost 1o Harvard, 11 3 [ ool v 4F (1o 10, today. With the bases full in the <3 i3 RE S 'm | | o Pon |Bifth, Chartle Bry of Harvard made a | Vi iniis, i 1oL 108 the natl ' st league |home run. In the'next inning Crowell, | johwite, “g : 248 be mnnem:.‘(‘k Brown's first string pitcher, was driven | Brown. ... § H 11 W '..'".,,.."'\..,.‘" trom the box. Score: RHE o H —_— W TIYY thmu-umm RERERE s Batteries; Maban and Murte: Crowell, | = Cram and Dono | “Botled for Lear in Suspended, 1‘.1‘11 uul:‘ e CHICAGO, June ver used any- | ot the Amcrican jeague today inda] —~Bd- :::lm;d-u .:!'mk “:l‘"u‘:v'u:‘ml.-:m ;u muwn Obtainate [lacirand ih the Detroit game Yemter. | Win Winge to Moliwits, Tenvy. to Mciwits, Beses on balle: T O Brown : l day o a 3.

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