Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 8

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e e s et s et et 4t e T R R R R R EEEEEE————— — THE BEF: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915, 0\” ¥ % Bringing Up Father :. T, mess - Drawn for The Bee by George McManus . ¢ Y- GOLLY Z PARDON ME OH! SIR i OH: HELLO OH' A NICE MAN 18 I'LLBE BACK W Soer T Wik YOU ARE. &"_::‘E THE ANNA - WHAT || SOING TO GET ME ; AN TELL YOU TO RAIN AND YOU ALL oW SO KIND IN i DT ACLLA AN UMBRELLA! TOMORROW ! THERE'S A ME TO QI T i St Y / y SWELL GIRL YOU AN WITHOU T Y, UMBRELLA® AN UMBRELLA® &y ) 'y 3 ! ) | / ] 7/ ¥ A fl 1 | | 3 BRAYE HURLERS [REBBLS BACK AGAIN|HOMER AND SINGEE |Wost Livrty Track [uass 11 Wit L SOFT ROR GIANTS IN THE FIRST PLACE| WIN FOR NORFOLK| . Becord is Brokenlag ous o sronmy e TOPEKAS MAKE IT THREE FROM KRUGS WEST LIBERTY, Ta., June 3.—(Special | on the Track in Iowa + o e KB BY. partan Queen. mighty home run swat in the first in- | Cle v s CHICAGO, June 8.—Long hits by Drake o x Best time, 2:13%. i e A g Telegram.)—The Cedar Valley circuit Town. Double by Roche and Monroe’s Sin- | o7 Fone® ' . |Delivery of Boston Trio Has Few | Pittsburgh Defeats Kansas City and Kearney Puts Up Hot Battle Until :;: ':I.ol-nc h:.n T:.:u lfi:rnoonrd with | " 15 ¢ h H events. The track record was | gle in Last Half of Ninth Give e g £ ’ Mysteries for New Yorks, Who Once More Assumes Lead in End When R. Brown Clouts broken by Billle Mead, driven by w. p. | NGBRASKA HORSES IN MONEY Kaws the Game. 8t 2 Win, Ten to Three. Third League Race. for Counter. | Emmerson of Mason City, in the 2:14 trot, | : x'qfi'.'.}"my 419 424 Cineinnat .16 20 444 | ke donme in 3:13%. The trotting record had TV:'EST x).mmn-ry. Ta., June 3.—(Special y o atl .. 215. Results: ‘elegram.)—Good racing for this season CLUNN AND LARSON IN FORM | FED. LEAGUS . AMER ASSN, |MARANVILLE PUT OUT OF PLAY |GILMORE'S CATCH IS A FEATURE |REED FANS NINE BUFFALOES "'.,'.:‘om’é! e c'l':. W O Felr WA witaed 1o oo! J tab 6 610, ndianapolis 27 15 .64 Grand imes . 1 1|a large crowd yesterday and today. ¥ol- TOPEKA, Kan., June 3—(Hpecial Tele- | Nowark . 2217 464 | BOBTON, June 8.—The delivery of three |- KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 3.~Pittsburgh | NORFOLK, Neb., June 3.—(Special Tfl-;gfi’.‘;f AMadde 1ii lowing are (hn,:umm;.:iel: ! #ram.)—The Savages administered the | K s %8 | Boston pitchers contalned few mysteries | regained first place today, ~defeatinf | czram.)—A home run and a single in the | Kemo i TUESDAY'S EVENTS, third successive defeat to Marty Krug's | Ghicako, b2+ i3 | for New York batsmen today and the Kansas City, 2 to 1. Glimore's cateh of | jast of the ninth Inning aid the & to 3| Boat th Trotting, 2:30 class hopefuls today by a score of 4 to 8 Up Brnol:)ln: e p Giants won, 10 to 3, The Eraves batted FHolly's liner in the sixth inning, With | yrio) for Norfolk in the first game of|, P8cing 2 ¢ Grui:s e ; !z 1] to today, Larson's record was credited | Baltimore v Marquard hard, but he tightened in the|the bases full and two out was the |\, seriey here with the Kearney club!G: $ 338 [The 5 X with no defeats for th ecurrent season. | Buffalo sAGUE, (P\nches. Maranville was removed from feature of the game. Score: REE. | wednesday afterncon. It was every-|Miss Bello 911 1 yrog 33 i He was yanked in the first game here, [ AMER. | STATE LEAGUE | the game by Umpire Quigley in the mra‘lKl::hurl‘lgfl- 23 st gj 7 91 vody’s game until the last inning. Two "5’“;"";" 113 2|Ben Nutwood 4 but & subsequent pitcher receofved the ! o YlLPeL ) 4 .14 | When he protgsted vehemently against a ,,_:::" i SEnke o . Packard, | Men were out and one on the bases when | Trotting, 2 Mayor, Direst | 4 crodit for that defeat. Today Larson went | Detrolt § 618 | accision, Beore: 8 TARTaR sy o Baery " | R Brown lined out the - single that | Pl Meade ... 1 b S e o the full route. ston . d : v b 9. brought in the winning score. Score: Dr. Wayo .. 33 It was & nip and tuck game, Kafora's | 3\ ‘_m‘n"r‘ar}; A Terriers Trim Whales. 3 e e 3 3| 'Time. 2:21% 2 \ 7 \ ¥ N it 3 H H.OAE AB.H.O.A 3-3 and Borton helped St. uis beat Chi- ey o ‘' ning, after Breen had walked, put Omaha | 8t. Louls. 23 A%5Gr. Lalan : cago again, 3 to 2, today, Wwhil Poake, 410 12 31 two. runs to the good. The locals got one | Phila. 18 27.3%3( Columbus 1 3 Rupport kept Brown in trouble and had & 3% 2% 2 3|AUTO RACES AT ATLANTIC $d 416 11 o back in their n-‘:n:n-:. e A lusd e e i ; ess R 1339 WITNESSED BY GOOD CROWD it et el ke, © Bk Pirsythe's ae- fw‘.fi."m&.lblflfimvu srounds. H {aso “‘h“'gw“}}&fi';flfi‘{?fifi 2 s E %13 1| ATLANTIC, Ta., June 2—@pecial Teie- 8§ 7 o er Al 4 . curate peg killed the tylng run at the i 7o 3 Flaher & °".. o:ooi:il 1ol 90 3 0lgram)—The auto races held here today o plate. -3 - - by the Iowa Motor Contest association 00000110388 i~ i 2 itheased The s "'.':‘ Batteries: Davenpert and Hartley; el T ] bt b o e - locals Brown, Black and Wilson. *Batted for Vaughn in ighth . e Tiptops Take Two. tted for B. Bfown e Motorcycle race, = five : Benmle mh,. .:‘..‘.' “gg g R Qbel; Corning “tirst; X W Jonsen. "At- P “ took lantis socond ; ensen, l,fll_ roller. . Bert Bowman, Shenandoah, fourth. ark 5 ing a ford, second: F. Wil e Sgecial, third; m-"'m k fison , fourth. Time, M4 0y : By R T York, 6: % s Y ave Watson. FAIRBURY, Neb. %: H‘:::Eu seoond; Wiison: o Hastings, 0; Fuirhury, 4. Victory over B Ap: | Seo 4 Telogram,)—Fairbury vhi od third rime, '7: Games Today. . ) today, Western 1. Jose) lss 0 fast double BaoShBoaawnla ABeanBalnnome i3t Hi! Des Moines ) vi 3 s companions, 611 right. peka, Sioux City at Wichita. 24 o g g el SR strikcouts. "Heavy. clo SSE] ey aa the o o e ] e i, |ALL-STARS COME HERE I the Tourth frame ¥ was sent Yaague-ot. Louls A 5 E. singl ‘atcher 4 Omaba A ar e b atin, i | Bunes RS TO MEET STORZ TEAM |ning. Hastings oniy Shan CEE the eago al Hoston, Detrolt at New k a % bases full. in the sixt s '* Federal loagne—St. Louis at Chicago, In the absence of the Rourkes Manager 667 Brookiyn ai Burfalo, Fittsburgh at Kan: §|Bradford can always be relled upon to vis n ow State League—Kearney at Norfolk, . ¢/ furnish an interesting attraction at 1 1812 Grand’ palandat RJ' bé‘.” Yoric ot Be: ) § 4| Rourke park. The plot of the tSors now T, 3 iterios: Tngeraol Farier s Wil Bl . Hastings 3 h - Becure m Crawford's Stars, L8O ¥ H 3 livan, _Rondeau, . . * 3| halling from Chicago. Buke, xm g, !'frkm.rn as "l.&nmfi;i . 718dr L $ Crawford is the colored twirler who n bases: | tWice defeated the Brewers while twirl- s: Niehoff |Ing for the Leland Glants last season. Southern in Fine Form and Allows us, O'M, Dmm Bancroft | Crawford writes that his cohorts are Just Six Hits, base on errors: Phila- hi Bascs . |composed of a galaxy of stars selected ""‘,.,5."" June 3.—By hitting 137‘&'&1.«“. 1 gc'ru"c‘l"'m 'mll!\‘; 'm-'c’- from the star colored teams of the coun- mn:‘l Iudmo -I:n ‘won -Bo:.rm Ppleton, 6 Umplres: Kiem and [try. He has Jackson and Buckner from e w‘%g‘mfl v : the famoous Lincoln Glants, Louls from % g Redlegs Trim Cards. the Loulsville White Sox and Hayes from ‘:l‘. LOUIS, June —Niehaus and Per- |the Chicago Royal Glants, in his squad. 174, 20T%. WICHES DEFEAT SIOUX CITY | P class, 3-year-olds, eve s < o ) PESSN POSTe The Bee Want Ads Are Best Business Boosters. Olson:. Payton: Bt 3 o 3 -~y OII-DI“-IC Off Purcell, 1; cent work against the All Nations. Olson - Spectal |also has gained a lease on life and is C°,‘;';’,,‘{',_‘;,",.,E‘4‘ ;.;.,'I:n:,,,,zu_‘,,“‘ its {now ready to exhibit his 1913 pitching per- | determination to win In the first hnnlu( formances. soorii twice and received an additiona E Cincinnati eleven hits today, | he tsor of | lon. Bases “That a Boy, Pop.” 0 r4 are now the possessors 3. Double plays: Conboy to Pay- 0 e B S oiaars realised Tive runs, {three clever boxmen in Haves, Gray and Gison to Sullivan-to_Drumm. Struck ;| Tommy Leach has an 1i-vear-old who i 71, oT. Lovia. | |Olon. Haves and Gray have demon- | out S el b Beedle, -6, Time: - - gy g ool e - strated thelr twirling skill in their re- | %15 - m and [and says, Y, pop,” 0 Islandbes T¥im Pawanse. A Leach makes a good play. 0 0 oo Bromiiost —ooo~momoncoo; cewmwsomcome? ol sbmoomnononil Bl connmmmmnll 2l cocwmomntiond HlcemweS-wnd £l onvonscornou? Bl uronommmn? i sixth. The field was vei Lk o Crawford's All Stars will face the Stors ' T TIE 2 | 4 - [in a three-game series, beginning Satur- ebraska State Associa- i 1 ° day, June 6. On Bunday the same teams Fire Agents. 'nn..' is the 3 ABn -4 o|wWill meet in a double-header, the first Xownets Sgye re- 0 1l ¢ ! ®lgame to be called promptly at 2 The 5 4 00 " 8 9| iBatted for Monwite i 7 ¢ Position. ALL STARS. § Sorme, Thoroughly Pre-Shrunk and Washable | or Perdue 0 1! *Hatted for Niehaus in eighth, L f . Tnite, S 1 0 Cincinnati .. 1001111 i 8 2 (8L Louls 0000000 2 L roh, Killifer. % , Schhelder. in ninth. 01000 03, 080208 eider, 3. Hit ¥ six innings; off Niehaus, : ; g o 3 , 8, Wichi! ft on ut: By Clunn. C o-base Bita: |2 in two inings: off Rem o0y bikched ball: ty Lar | b Caliahan, wohlensiing“tolen |inning Struck out: ufi"'”' - "'_“i; 00003003 . 1. "Fhe; S Tpeires: | R vie. & in four and | oneder, 3. Umpires: Byron and Grth. | PITCHER SHAKELFORD bases: Downey, Snyek. Sacri- Double plays: Y ey f 2), Vi , Medirath. . o e Kane | White and Thomas ILL WITH SMALLPOX et i VAT Off Hofr thern, y A Rl oft e 0 flpmn. Tgnwh&‘m lt;uei out: ) o o i » S ~ . ’ off Haliman, 8: off Southern, 4. : COLUMBUS, 0., June 3—John Shakel- ” (zlyfk :’D:‘;wulhern. “Rine: | Will Box June Elght fors,”plicher for the Milwaukee Amesi- | HHs b7 b ioftman - i can vssoclation team, was quarantined i 2 Kearnflinr_&)s Out COHICAGO, June 3.—CharMe White of | here today when it was discoverei that LINKS DEFEAT JOSIES AGAIN -3 3 Chicago was matched today to box | he had smallpox. Members of both the % H in which he said the team would be dis- | NEW YORK, June 3--David Orr, the |his raincoat in the wrong place, but he posed of and ‘would not play again at {old time baseball player, who covered |happened to think of the Omaha Rub- Kearney. The reason for this action is the | first base for the Columbus American |ber Co. stringent financial situation with the |gsgociation team In 1889 and later for . the Brooklyr Nationals, died suddenly well patronized and it has been nearly of heart disease last night at the home 'lLLY nms" ““Es A Impossible to raise funds for the support | of his niece, Mre. Harry Britton, ‘n Rich- GOOD OATCH AT CARTER of the team. An effort is being made 10 |nana HUL L 1. dispose of the Kearney franchise to Aurora, the fans of that city endeavoring &t this time to get the necessary funds together. straws embrace styles and blocks not found elsewhere. | # Stylish leghorns, becoming Milans, serviceable Pana- mas and new shapes in stiff straws, from $2 to $6. Outing Flannel and White Serge, odd trousers— | Handsome Non-fading Silk Shirts ... 50 Try one of our neat Sport Shirts....75¢ and $1.50 Wonderful value-giving line of Soft Cuff Shirts $1 .50 9 Charles (Kid) Thomas, lightwelght cham- |'Milwaukee and the Columbus teams will of state League pion of France, ten rounds in Boston on | be watched closely to detect possible o June 8. They agreed to welkh 133 pounda | traces of the disease, but it was stated | for, the visliors, Wag ToPIaCed, U0 Iho, 4500 } 3 at 3 o'clock. White has won his_ last | officially the association schedule would | game were a long drive over the fenoce H ¢| KEARNEY, Neb., June 3.—(Special Tel- | five contests with knockouts. not be changed. Shakelford had com-|by Neff for & homer and the base run- s 1IN -Kaprmy M the 1t guie. ot % ey plained of feeling slightly fll, but is not | Bing of Flliman, who plifered = three * 20 . H I ! | Siat Jonee base tall 1o be viaved in 4| DAVID ORR FORMER BALL confined to his bed. sk e 3o many tirveg 5. Bore! tinctive Straw Ilats w H 0| President Frank Brown of the Kearney | PLAYER DIES IN NEW YORK He M Narrow Mecape ABH.O.AB . H @ masociation made a statement last night. He had a narrow escabe from buying ti1 A look at our windows will convince you that our 4 H 3 1 o oo +louscomsery «loonc-sccenun =l omscoescey Sowle 2l consom—uud $lucuwasdemnud & g il B ST ol R SR | £ ¢ - oe ee Billy Marsh ras proven to the Carter : [} Lake club that there is really good sport Youth 18 KluM to be had in Carter lake in the fishing d . . Moo Thursday morning he caught two HASTINGS, Nob., June 3—@pecinl Tol- | by Traction Engine |visck vas of the larse moutn variety egram)—President Miles tonight an- that weighed three and one-half pounds | nounced that Kearney had granted » - A each These probably are some plantod one-day extension In time for Aurora to '-'0::‘."*- -';:' *—m‘:' m soveral vears ago by Commissioner take over its franchise and club in the |#ram. tract! eagine O'Brien, who this spring placed a large State leaxue. Koblmeyer rem over Joel Yeaton, % |,umber of ball, pike and sunfish Aurora was enthusiastic on the propo- |year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgur Yea- reports |ton, killing him instantly. A Caugh Medicine that Helps of support Bee “For Reat” Ad SBe S W W e e S (¥

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