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

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1 NOTHIN'TO Chick Rourkes grel H ] bl i g £ B i ¢ ] acly §t ] E TLL NOT ARGUE THE SUFFRAGE ! QUESTION WiTH i YOU - FLL HAVE DO WITHIT! OMAHA WINS FOUR | STRAIGHT GAMES|-- - - ii H 2 2 to Gallo Time: 1:4 to Shields: Urapire: Golwel LINCOLN MEN x of Game, LINCOLN, Ju 7.~lAncoin i ol oopcoseon olmorcnsomol ot --m-»;ifl e S el el .0“.”-%-.-! secscc~oep? e oo 82 | uvernonos? Flromscases ‘Halligan Gets ion of Coach Dell to Shislds. FIND BOOSTER B mdory mbery 18| 7 C()llSK-E_Y'S BAND batters A B . tI..« omcerscos ol cscocsscs At Cotner College THE we LAN RED S0X SHUT 00T nded P y | iving 0 Lodarss pnome” s "Tocal' w1y | Oioago Drops to Second Place as 1 {"Borers Momnes bY u wcore of | Bostons Put Period to Faber's | !-g Woo AR String of Wins. 1 31 % §/wWoOD VICTOR ON THE MOUND o O o T | | ‘e 3 11 8| sosron, su The Red Eox put a 0 2 3 4 1 period to Febers string of victories, 1 8 1 1 §|sbutting out Ohicago, 3 to 0, toda: 2 21 1 Dlresult the White Sox dropped to second 1 14 2 13 3iplace in the league standing. The game B8 . 0. A m |¥he o pitching duel between Wood and R Q A i lFaver. A base on balls, an error by 2 1 0 0/ Weaver, and Thomas' hit, which Quin- ; 1 lg : : lan's misfudgement allowed to go for a i 3 i 4 ]|triple, counted twice for Bomton n the o 0 fifth. Chicago filled the bases in the § $ 1 3 1{third, when Wood fanned Breton for the ® § 3 O|thivd out The game was remarkably 0 1 8 2 O0|fast. Bobby Wallace, former shortstop % 5 B B 3|0 Bt Touls, made his first appearance z 1 0 %11 |88 an umplre, Score: 2304 3 res s, i ‘l’:aq‘:) Looe to Senntors. n*:lnn"wy..m:lv:l::‘;ml;w:r:, and Cleveland, 6 to 3. Seven s n v fl.:"‘mnd the local's, run lcmnl.l Wood, Shanks. Three- fl, Hits: Off Morton, 10 none out In seventh; off | in one Inning: off Coombs, inni) off Boehi i et Tningh. nni b Bmith: itch: Galia Chill and Connolly. Browas Trim Macks. PHILADKLPHIA, I ~8t. hee -m'u-l in 4 to tm::""'§ fio only BEE: OMAHA, § Copy right. /915, [aternationa) - s arlee OH! SIR - CAN YOU TELL US WHERE WE by " 4 3. T S AR R ngton ! the sixth and eventh ) Jo%eph & na | MR , three errors and a n'c"rfrllu“‘ffim Detroit TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915, GQEY A BOY TO l—Standing of Team-s—l WEST. LEAGUE WAT. LEAGUB '&V!..PM» . WL P W L. Pet Des Moines.24 14 682 Chicago 23 14 o0 gnwkl .28 18 Phila. ... 2 g gfi Lincein 2 50 8t Josepl 22 23 480 nver ... .88 22 428 | Sloux City..15 51 .417( New York 21 483 FED. LEAGUE. | AMER. LEAGUE. Fofee SN Kan. City. .2 18 .691| Detroit 17 .638 Pittabuy % 19 678 Chicago 17 622 Ni B .a\ Boston .21 16 568 - .19 21 625 Bll[ 20 404 00 18 23 4% 381 Louls. .18 2 419 “226] b 38 3 STATE LEAGUE. | AMER. ABS'N. W, ot | W.L.Pet Beatrice .13 § .708 N2 17 590 Norfolk 3 b 7% 2 19 .38 Yo o 6 .600 4 20 Py -3 § S B2 astings 8 9 .4Ti8t . J Gd. 1siand. 7 . BLE-B 1628 . Pittsburgh, 6. 8: St, Louis, 4 Other gamel pended; 'ral grounds- AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, Hoston, 3 Brooklyn, Philadeiphia, AM CA y, 10; Loul e i NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. ‘afrbury, 3. Grand Island, ty at Topeka. mr i«no—?hunflolph at 8t v Yok at Chicago, Boston aé Brooklyn at bu can at Now o, Amer; yo 0 't i i1:C00MBS LOSES ONE i TOTHE BUCCANEERS “Iron Man” Unfortunate in Being| Reached Safely After He Issues Walks. ALSO HITS THREE BATSMEN sco: MR.NGGS - comME e—Chis w ton, u at " Boston, ork, 8t, Touls at Philn- o REDS OUTPLAYED | BY YORK PROHIBS il{utinxl Batters Make Twelve mu! | 0ff Haley, but Lose, Five { to Three. ‘ SOME CHIN WORK ON THE BIDEI HASTINGS, Neb., June 7.—(Special '!Vl-‘ | egram.)—~Hastings lost the first game of i'.lm serfes with York today. Features { were the hitting and fielding of McChbe |and Drumm d the unsolicited crabbin of the visito Although they outhit the prohibs by a good margin, the Reds lost | by loose playing. Beore: 1 HASTINGS. | HOAE AB HOAE 001Ison, = 40121 Ohtone, rf. 40000 ODrumm, 1b.. 4 3 8 1 1 OMcCabe, If..4 3 3 0 0 OWatson, 5.4 2 6 1 1 URichardsn, c 4 1 & 3 O 3 3083190 OMoore, cf...3 11 00 OBmith, . 42031 ~*Gotachell ..1 0 0 0 0 11 0*Riley 00008 Tot: sumu ¢ *Bated for Moore in nintn, i “Batted for Olgon in ninth. k 03002000 0-5 tUng: 001610003 Stolen | Moore. | n to Wat. | 0 . 1; off | lamnr.,' n : . 7; Hast- | I”l . Hit bv‘Yllched ball: By Smith (Murphy and Haley); by Haley (Riley) Struck out w, 6; by Smith, {Time: 2.10, " | Pureell Blows Up in Eighth. | BEATRICE, ne 7.—(Special Tel- fiemmedes folf, SR | A n the el | Ilnr?x: Aot Do and. ihe Ix Flelaer Binck of the locals ot four h out of fire timeg 3 "Alm‘ R Hildebrd, rf 4 Lamb, 35... 3 Couley, Conbay. 3 Booth, ' ¢ 1Kortum, ‘ws. . § Pureeil, 3McDonnell, p ¢ 3 Totais...88 0090010 Beatrice 061300086 Home run: Brown Three-base hit: Black. Two-base hits: Booth, Kortus Sacrifics hits: ton. hart, McDcnnel | Kortum. n |off McDonnell, 7. ce 3 Bl cwoweBanmg Totals. Falioury . [T Bl onocoronn NORFOLK, Neb., June »-—(Blpnnlll Tel : egram.)—Norfolk won a ninth-inning vi Horr today from Grand Island, 6 to 7. { Melker's double followed by a bad peg by Thieasen after B. Brown's flelder's cholce brought in the wlnnln1 of has viea-and_ Siinager n are fighting hard for penna ‘orey and Thieman, for- of the Columbus team, have been by Towne. Reed, Beaver and Mel ave been released by Norfolk. S Segs s s3> Rlke 8 4 2 g o . Totals. ... M opl in nth, “Batted for Hhawikey Batted for Lear in n.l:l:-. ! smomemmmsoog coneommmuand By Coombs, 1; by 1 pires: Klem and Cockill, Time: 13 =D, A'. Atkinson Wins ball r , 7 off Klontz, 1 in two innings; off jeruan. 6 in seven innings. Struck out: t {56813, .5 vbgkal ... ts, 3 by Thieman, re: Mulr. i B %, Ut Revolver Matc NEW YORK, June T.~Wiwmnners in the United States Revolver assoclation indeor championship tournament, held through- out the Uniteq States and Panama canal | sone, aro announced by the secretary of the association as follows: Target revolver: D. A. Atkinson, Pitts- burgh, 475 Target plstol: George A. Armstrong, Berkeley, Cal, 8. Pocket revolver: J. P, SBnook, Columbus, ©., 34 Novice match: G, B Kimball, 8an Fran- clsco, 34, Police team match: Portland, { il : |the Storz ;selves until the fifth. They commenced Drawn for The Bee by-E}eowrée McManus = Vv N You CAN | . TS 07’&3 MAGGIE -1 CHANGE . WUZ JUST SHSN COMMERTING TO CHANGE ME VIEWS ON WONEN STORZ CAPTURE | DOUBLE-HEADER| First is Easy, Fourteen to One, in Seven Innings—Second [ Closer. SAM CRAWFORD IS HIT HARD The Storz had an easy time with the Crawford All-Stars Sunday at Rourke park, capturing both ends of a double- header. The first game. a seven-inning affair, was won by the Brewers by a lop- slded score, 14 to 1. In the second game were forced to extend them- | | a bombardment in that frame with the result that Sam Crawford, the colored | Hartley: Easterly. marvel, finally decided to oust himself from the box. The Stors in the meuntime had gathered enough runs to win the game. Grover Hay worked for the Stors in the initial contest and was never In danger after the opening round. when u palr of infield hits and a miscue gave the colored Kansas City. AGAL M 'KAWFEDS 60 INTO THE FIRST PLACE Kansas City Takes Leading Position When Packard Wins a Mound Duel from Davenport. RESULT IS ONE TO JOTHING KANSAS CITY, June 7.-—-Kansas City went to first place in the Federal league race today, when rackard won a pltchers’ battle from Davenport of St. Louls, 1 to 0. The locals’ run came in the eighth when Shaw tripled and scored on Good- win's single. The game was played in RHEB 0000000000 5 1 00000001%-1 3 0 Louis, Davenport and Packard and Hatteries: Bt. sas City, OMAHA FIRST CHRISTIANS LEAD THE CHURCH LEAGUE Omaha First Christian Church leads the Church Baseball league with a perfect boys their only run of the game. ford's offerings at will in the meanwhile the Storz hammered Craw- record, including five vietories. Follow- Ing Is the officlal standing, Including Saturday's games as complled by R! L. Adamson, president of the league: " Ithe fourth Gray held Crawford’s pets in Crawford Pitches Second Game. Crawford essayed to twirl the second game. He got along fairly well, his mates taking the lead in the third on a pass and a pair of hectic heaves. After ape and was able to dispose of easy style. Dygert, t: Home Welch, Three-base hits: ayi Btora run . ‘Williams, Durkee (2). Struck out: gy , Bi b.; Crawford, 4. Base on balls: Off Crawford, ). Stolen bases: Dy Welch (%), Durkee. Sacrifice fly: tty. Umpire: Clark. ! New Schedule . for State League| i HASTINGS, Neb, June 7.—(Special| Telegram.)—A new schedule of elghty more games for the six clubs of the State league Wwas completed tonight. Clubs tomorrow wil iplay where they were today except the dey will be open | tor Grand Island and Nortolk. The next | serfos starting Wednesday will be Nor- folk and Hastings. Fairbury at York and Beatrice at Grand Island. Fourth of July games will be Fair- and Beatrice at Hastings. All clubs wil continue with their pres- ent standing, no ochangs having been | mede because of the elimination of | Kearney and Columbus. Otficial record of (eams, including games of Sunday, Jume 6 tollows : W, L. Pet. u’ .88 .5 B i = York . m Gruad “Taand g ALAMITOS AHEAD WHEN THE GAME 1S CALLED Townsends, which was scheduled at the Carter Lake club BSunday afternoon, Team— Omaha_ First Christian Hirst Memorial . Ralston Methodist Walnut Hill Method! First Methodist . . Counell Bluffs First Christ. . St. John's E| pal s | ithe second, rain. bury at Norfolk, Grand Island at York | § The game between the Alamitos and m" went only four innings. The game was start st 2 p. m., but it was 3:40 when the Townsend players arrived. the ebd of the fourth in- W, L. Pet. 13 1.000 0 Kansas Cit Indianapolis, ng and ,, Ellls and Clemons. at_Columbus, called end of Remarkable Results Fol- low the Action of a action of 8. 8. 8, the famous blood is & wave of health from the stomach to every other part of the body. Any skin disease, no matter what its name, be it eczema, psoriasis, acne, lu- pus, or just plain boils, pimples or a stubborn abscess, must give way to the influence of 8. 8. 8. Why so? 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