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4 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1915. ¢ Bringing Up Father = S Drawn for The Bee by George McManus 2 \I | e I'M SLAD TO U MY - WHAT YOURE FINEO TWENTY (| ME'S ONLY ¢ . YOUR WIFE 15 NEUER MIND! M A . o) ‘ wr_i‘of THE CAR HERR IT AND P\WNOCU:TEED A HOME LY FIVE DOLLARS- GOT SOME \(sou @ UP STARS FLL STAY . . | HOPE YOU'kL || FE POLICE MAN ! SEARCH HIM-IF HE || c\zARS - NOW AN' WANTS HERE WHERE | HAVEN'T TAKEN R HASN'T QOT IT : A DRINK OR A KEEP YOUR, || SPEEDIN'! s TO PAY YOUR I'M SAFE! PROMISE ! PUT HIM 1N AND A FINE! SMOKE OR PLAYED A GAME OF CARDS! WHAT ? IN THIS MACHINE ? { ; HOLIES ls GIYEN S y they batted out an easy victory. 9 to 3 |Pretfer. p...t 1 0 1 0*Colline 10900 , i T BEATRICE TAKES ~ BRAVES WIN QUT bl sfainde 5 e iy venn 0w ORYENTH STRA /! || Standing of Team e e, B, ol 1 Somoeint | Zetu (3 b 1, TR ‘ i | | Intter’s wildness aiding New York to | jBatteq for Gibson in the ninth. = WARM RECEPTION BATTLE IN NINTH' IN NINTH INNING £y paffsh vodfrsipetlit ot e m 0 oo FOR MAIN OF K. € " Y Sibae | masterly ball and w v Cippbsvney “ i WEST. uwrhl EL NAT, I'b‘\\é}ll“f i pors bordering at times on the sensa- |Pittsburgh ........0 01 0 26 0 0 0-3 . 1 i : ‘li_m. Moines. % 14 1| Ohicaga . ;‘z 15 .fiw pos T abe Ll 4 '“"'h-‘f-“?f'fi.u ‘qumh-T:.'m m"l'lccs.t:t"y'dhm;{-?lug' 4ty | Makes Debut in Western League for | Soh0ke - G Bowton. .23 % 514 | Jumps Into Lead at Close of Contest| Comes Back in Next with = avuwoas Hgar | Wagner Viox, ‘Barned runs’ Broouyn: | Kawfeds Defeat ¢, Louis Aggrega- : .2 - .. 3 tsburgh, uble ays: ' Mas : | Omaha and Wolves Hammer Day- | it o When Fullerton Scores on v Decisive Run. Lotert. .. 4 2 8 1 9 1 & 5|t Daubert, Johnston (unassisted. B tion by the Score of Five 8t Joweph .. ! ) e 8.8 33 3 olon errore:’ Brookiyn, 1: Pittsbu 2 . lights Out of Him. Bloux City..16 22 4 New York.. il 2 447 | Brown's Hit. . e Rovacien it. 8 11 6 ¢ 8§ 8| Buse'on balieOFF Sinith, 1; oft v, to nOe. . COCHRAN ALLOWS THREE HITS o L.Fct. | BUSTER SCORES ON OVERTHROW | | tMurray ... 0 0 0 ¢ 3§ % 01Off Bmith, 1; off Pleffer, 1. off McQuil- | POURTH IS THE BIG INNING H 27 1§ ,sml s | CINCINNATI ~ June ~Cwotanatl| UK G} 3 3 § rAvesmands. $oualmn ufihf-'mgg e, |£ Lo atnge. l || WICHITA, Kan. June S.—(Special Tel- R Sh| BPEATRIOW, Neb. June S.—(Special | Fallied in'the cigith inning today, mak-|Marousrd. ». 8 0 3 1 OStndedse. 5. 0 8 8 § O |Struck out: By Smith, 4 by, McQuillan, | EANSAS CITY, Mo. June S—Kamsas || esram.)Jimmy Holmes blew into Wichita | New ¥or 2 3 624 | Telegram.)—Fairbury 1ot to Beatrice here | ‘};'l“""tm'“n e T e hondy | ot T g oV siEnal Umpires: Quiss &3d, Conksl. ity Dadioied four hits, ‘ond &' hotss U {1 gtn 19 20 % 2 .52 M o | Boston came back in the ninth and made Totals o i the &iqvalana W & my (10dey. 8 to & Fairbury Nmped to the | LT S eby winding, 4 to 8 'Bohmeld-| *Ran for Meyors in the olghth ST, LOUTE, June &-Luderus shone at |in the third inning, scoring four runs. | Rourkes, went into the game and had the | g 1o, 16 97 313 | Jead In its MAlf of the ninth, acoring two | 0t “Cop LllthE T LT tnnt hen| °‘Batted for Lavender in the seventh, |the bat today and ped Philadelphia |and added another run in the eighth, and daylights hammered out of him by the | Phils. .. 3631 4% {men. Manager Fillman of Beatrice | ° b i rst inning when| o loiCl . Willlams fn the ninth. he® dond *IAIng Wit two pees on |defeated St. Louls today, 5 to 1 1t i “desperate Wolves, who entered the fray Yeaterdny's Results. | cored in the wame inning on Brown's hit, | '® Passe l;'" first two men, €Wt tWO | o Yerk. 100181 04 oyihe second inaing with two wmen o [ISISIT T LTl victory for Main determined to win at least on combat of n.‘:rkxfl;fl}f lg.mour:. |and Buster, who had a free pass to first, “l‘::r -:-It‘ 'nln\‘o,:\" ':l‘::hm;y ‘::::: ::; { :_mg? iy Mn 4:“0 ;“tn: ;v(:h:‘;x ‘;m;::k’,‘phlm‘t &y ku" wm "fmd:ma; el the four. Wichita won easily, 11 to 0. | SM4h% L 4; Denvor, & {scored when Manager Shaner overthrew | ’ R tass it Pheilad. z o | v R s e 000100 . R s 8. | | b Three-base hits: Phelan. Lobert. Home |the home piate with the wiani ? |8t Louls...... It all happened in the second Mmning. $holnee. b: Taacola. o {second base. Score it o> g ied AT vun: . Archer. Btelen base: Barinard e ning UM | ansas City.0 0 4 0 0 0 5 The wily Wolves began to feed Mr. | Hioux (‘#x‘r:h;m%-k:‘t!‘m a FAIBURY. BEATRICE. AE N AR HO.AB ‘mn.(l-d rine N:w'\'ork, a.z:'me-m. 8.1 FHILADNUERIA, o . Ay, |, Bttt 8t. Louls, g{omnk ""lfl: . K. | ABHOAE ABHOAE | t ol ° "o | Double play Archer to mmerman. X 8. .0.. yand Hartley; Kansas Y. ain Ehlladaiphin; & 8¢ Loufa, 4 Widewrod. (3 13 3 S Pt 43 0 3 1 ovmiamy 00 3| Bawe o 'rtor: Now ovek I “Dures on | B, =i 0 173 eI | Bakterty: ork, 3 3 LAwD, GConnolly 10 OHersor. a.. 4 o |balls: Off Tavender, 3. off Marquard, 1; Tip Tops Beat St. Lo n, 4 Cineinnati, 3. Conley, 1b.. 3 611 3 3 110 4 0! Mages, ot 4 0 OKINiter, 114 o |off Standridwe, 2. Hits: Off Lavender, & % T%:1 38 LA - 4 Hrookly nICAN TEAGUR | Thimsine, ot § 111 AR TR U SRR RRY L e R B O Ry e R iii 3138 8 K ny Brookivn Trom Buftaro: s ; . 2 : ¢ | two innings ruck out: By ard. 191 211200| hth inning today with Ch . 4 Boston, 3. panies. .. 8:9/3°48 0 200 Marnville 3 3 30lsgn. Bb.. 4 |4 by Luvender, 4; by Pandridge, Tm- 3 4:% 1% 3 3 |came up'in the eis! Inning v . 11, New York, et 8 8 | 700 haiine .3 31 OMolleis b4 0 0 0 0/ 1Y MRS Oren 381 $1318|the bases cull wna ‘two out, ‘and "the S & TRimgeintt [ Dacth "e 10 80 o030 futon 53 5 13 Ohcwasiaer. 53 3 8 3 8 Dodgers Trim Pirat Seo 138 3| buil imto"the bleachers for & nome rul > ;WY as 'flfip Bowhay, p..1'0 0 0 S 53 *Cather .1 1 0 0 0Twobley. of. 0 0 ol wers m Plrates. - a chers ‘ié'w‘ L [y 808 1 YHOLA =i —Benton, p...0 0 | PITTSBURGH, June 8.With the score ve E Wi |Brogkiyn won, §'to 3 The visitors got Baltimore, 1; rBookl; 5 Easev Totalw: ... 0 $ 4116 4 - -[5to 1 inst them, Brooklyn rallied in | Philadelphia 071 05 h st in, 1; 5. Totais. ... 2 2 i \ Towet! w7 0| {re elghth Inning And scored throe runs, | bt §ouls 3 93 3% | with two out, Zinn walked and four hit N A ‘A’ LEAGUE *Two out when winning run scoved. i *Battad o Whaling in the ninth. | defeating Pittsburgh, 4 to 3. Costello let o-have Griner, | in succession followed. Score: RHE, York, 3, Hastings, 1. | Fairbury . 001010024 ‘Batted for Loach ir the elghth. Stengel's hit get through him for A triple, | Thre- B Lederk Yriner: | Baitimore ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-311 i s 3 n : o Fairbury, 4; e! 5. Boatrice ... 0000001 35| Bostan i1c.... 20000 0'1 1-4|scoring OMara, Myers and Daubert. who 4 Ker, " Bescher. Games . Three-bage hit: Conboy. Two-base hits: | Cinctnnati,....... 9000 0.03 0-4\had singled. Wagner lost a run for the | Barned run: %.u Double | Batteries: Baitimore, Bailey and Jack- ue, .Bt. Joseph at Wichita, | Fillman, Brown, Lamb. Sacrifice hits: | Twosbgse hit; Magoe. Three hase hit: locals by falling to touch home piate in | F‘{(': umohw ler to Hyatt, Butier litsch; Breokiyn, Lafitte and Land. t Toveks, Sloux City at Lin’ |Lamb (3, Conley, Brannan, Black, Neff. | Killifor. " Farnea runs: Clocinnati, 2. |the fifth inning. His fielding featured. |to Miller to Hyatt Bancroft to Luderus. | - t o’ Phia. |BL0ien bakes: Hildeurand, Fillman, ‘Black | Double plays. Smith to Sohmidt; Herzo ‘ o MV Fi 1 i - | Bases on balls: whey, 1; off to Mellwits::Morun to Schmidt. Bases on Chi- | Shaner, 6; off Adams, 4. Struck out: By |errers: Sincinnati, % Bases on balls: Off | AB.H.O. & 3 S - -~ > M 111 H o " (Boston | Tmpire: Schuster ToRE e ',T'-;n;ggfi-; or J4TUCK | Stemael, ea.. 411 Gulthey oua’ Bavon T TPITSS: | Prough and Bilictt. “ e ~Butfalo at ‘m-w.-.’ Al sotings Drope @uafatbes: = | Benton, L. or and Fart shaw, 3. 4 [ Bes Went Ads Prodecs Babuise. e uis at Kansas ABT' ) 3 H 5 d ; b Mgl Bl Telegram.) ofthe poorest exhibl- | .\ Claple MBID Cabe. % 4 8 The Bee Waiit Ads Are Rest Business ry ol ork, . L - 1 E York was presented the game on passes | ———— —_ e = and two errors. Score: 9 HASTINGS. pltche It 37, JSijssn. } A¥ioten sm... 4 13 4% he :.‘,....“b"\.'.'.gx'x.,&"&,;rk H RN JOSTES WIN SHORT CONTEST H 2 E s H .; o1 30120 to Lakaff in Bighth, 0 4080 suppressed. but Darkness Ends Game. 3 11000 k mat started at DENVER, © 1oy lne. A—denver . 16040 Y ou lmcor SIS o Suty S Ton I the elgbth jnaiay wha " totan.. W IR A Pt where they open for four |(0, 500 " the Fame with (ho acore | *Hatted for Riley in minth. { Soore: in favor of St. Joseph. Score: ;‘}2333:331 AB. R RO AR AB.R. H. O A K. n Lalla: 1Off Beadle, 6 off | 08 R B Y i YR o Hieai. Fracce, Harvis.” Hita: | ; s %118 o 0 0 0 £in sy Tnningy: off Riley, | byMfinngflmeAlbu’tjoymoka-,xfilnm (6 et i B B § % 3 8 0 d'Sy Beadle oo by Riley, 1 Time: | your system via a jimmy pipe or makin’s ciga rd 3o 8 B B o T L L i rette, for you never got such fun out of tobacco 3 0 0 3 1 0! ] 'y - fidiid $ ¢ 11 ¢ Mathewson Will , Foyr wda LN 5 5w w3 BeOQut of Game | Get that P. A. flavor? Get that P, A. aroma? ; %154 | ; f'{'?":‘,‘g‘ Rwoo AR forSevera.lWeeksi Golmituightydwafifl. :;cuneP.A.cn'nt 031 00 1 0 0 i b bite! Puff away like you perpetual motion 5' 4 V8 ¢ o i 3 ¢| cmicaco, yune s—christy Mathewson | in the first round! And keep fired-up till the 2 3 2 0 0fwil be out of base ball for several weeks, | 28 % 10 2 8 0|1t was naid today, after the pitching star | cows come home. For it's 3 B | 3 & 2 & 3ot the New York National base ball team | surefacts Prince Albert 0 | had undergone a rigld examination by o | ! i - i -:-‘i—-!i—‘u-rva-whth i nuve:grmmhed any other v Suftering from & nervous disorder of | », | &= in elghth the left shoulder, Mathewson has been | man's tongue and won’t | o .4 303000 o4 nnable to take his rexular turn in pitch- | grouch yours! { ing for some time, and when the club gy e ':fl‘“'}»,::: reached Chicago he was obliged to place | ; by Lakaff, |himself under the care of a specialist. He | 4; off | nad heen unable to sleep more than thres | o ek soeher o [hours & night he said, because of the ! n t to Page to Patterson; | Paln.. The dlsorder extended to the right (Britton 1o Pnc“ln Patterson. Hit by |shoulder yesterday. | v bfll'm ’Ilmn., un-m::m“u" | Veteran base ball mon who have dis- | and cigarette tobacco ever was or ever can be like Prince Albert, because it's made by a process that cuts out the bite and the parch. That’s why pipe peaceful | and cigarette peaceful men call affiiction that robbed big Ed Wslsh of | the Chivage Americans of his pitehing | ability two years ago. Any violent exer- | Pitching Duel Between Grover GAME and Doyle Goes to Kaw Hurler. TOPEKA, Kan, June 8.—Topeka de. |Uon causes sharp pains to ahoot through | feated Bioux City Intweive innings today. | Mathewson's shoulder and neck ™y to mn:_ d&:flo and M re- | The veteran pitcher will be obliged tu winnin X ng & | 2 "% od |rest and undergo treatment for several | weeks, It was sald. § U4 4 % FONTENELLE FORFEITS | I GAME SAYS MANAGER | i Y | g g 8 ¢ FONTENELLE, Neb., Jupe 7.—To the 1 0 3 o o fvorting Rditcr: 1 note with muoh in- ® 1 8§ 1 0iterest that Oakland claims credit through i 2 % %8 Yithe Monday Pee of defcating the Fon- | R MO A - - ~ | tenelle base ball team at Oakiand Sun- ! 34 '! X _CITY day, June 6, by the score of 1 to 0. This i 14 AB. R H. 0. A E.|is talse as the game for forfeited by Fou- i e S B | 3 8 % % 5 3 tenelle at the close of the seventh inning, o : 3 0 0 t © 0 16 3 )|andthe sore should be 3 to b Fontenelle e B . 1 o 1 2 s 0 0|refused to tinlah the gane because of a | 2 %3 i i ! § 8 1 8 3 1liank decision by the umpire | You be a sport and take a chance on this o o O &R Y R COOK, | say-so, because idea ‘ e R R | Manager ¥ g elle Team. you'ye 2o of the bully NES. i s 2. it e . B O AR i 5 » 3|ROBINSON WILL TRAVEL run i H y | BY AIR ROUTE TO DENVER H ? 0 (From & Staft Correspondent.) 1 1 DES MOINES, June §.—(Specisl Tele- 1 o [ $ram. )-Arrangements were practically han, : ! $ | Roche, Coo TR W 1| By dreer TR when game | Umpire \le trip trom Des Molnes to Kentland, Ind, » distance of 32 miles, without Rucumutiom. ‘m The distance to Denver is fur- ther and be believes he can make It without. & stop. He uses machines made n'fl designed by 2 o i ! your "::l . R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salew, N. C, \l% .