Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 11, 1915, Page 4

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YOUR WIFE SAYS OH! DID | STEP ON YOU MUST TEACH ME TO TANGO - IBN'T THIS DELIGHTFUL? JOHNSON EASY AND IVE HAD MORE FUN AT MANY - OMAHA LOSES FRAY|: Grizzlies Hammer Rourke Hurler . from Monnd with Five Runs in First Three Frames, ‘MITCHELL A DEEP PUZZLE ' DENVER; Colo., June 10.—(Special Tel- egram.)—Clever clouting by the Bears _and some §woet twirling by Pitcher Mit- other run in the fifth, his hurling was of & much more effective sort than that of % ® Bl aswesanna B dommnhonmnil =l wsnessce® | sco-ssmaa® ‘ > S weB | sononor-oe-i’ ol sosmoerund > £%° 2| omwscoo~owe’ " o TRlomco-Buas~ul N cem—wsfand olososom-—so=n E SARRLARELAY juod { TIRSANS for UE SHUT OUT THE 3 - die Land Hadd on Peo T Winning, 8 te 0. Neb., ¥ L ..o;-.--.p ) s miswnnd WICHES WIN FROM ST. JOSEPH Suilivan Weakens in Fourth and Fifth, WICH!;A. Kan., Jume 10.—Wichita hit two St pitchers hard won. 1ifth snd St. Joseph 'l;‘lg‘ o‘o.ou. ‘ryfl man secured a three-base hit and home run for Wichita. Soore: S-m—mwmooX [ cond HlocamwmBuw~D coown> WALLOF DES MOIN Musser Hammered Hard, Wl Clunn Keeps Hits Scattered. TOPEKA, Kan, June 10.—Topeka de- feated Des Moines here today, & to 1. Paul Musser, star right hahder of the Booster hurling corps, wes easy, while Southpaw Clunn kept the nine hostile it well scattered. Score: RH.E. Dés Molnes .01 00 0 0‘3 00193 20006 o l—l\' 3 2 Musse) b and Breen: Clunn Chicago Giants to Play Storz Team ~ Here Two Days “Gabby” Gree nd his crack colored . ‘s Chicago Glants, will be the attraction offered by Manager Fred Bradford of Omaha's crack semi- pros, the Stors, for Saturday and Sunday at Rourke park, £ H H i | 'This is the third season that this great vieited i has games with the Storz 4nd thelr ance is always an assurance for great base ball. Unable to enter the professional ‘would be to accept a place on some in- dependent team in one of the smaller i “Husk" Olason, who » now pitching in his old time form, will probably work GENOA AND ST. EDWARD PLAY NO-RUN GAME Conghs and Colds Arve Serious. Don't disregard your o sof «lomnomsscssl YOU DID THAT - AND IE | HADN'Y | INSIST ON YOU TEACHING MISO WEASLE il Standing of Tea.m—s—l WEST. L) 'd "1 M E.| NA l';} JENNINGS' CREW Every Element of Reserve Strength. SIX T0O FIVE 18 THE SCORE ol Detroit BOSTON, June 10.—Boston bested De- | Boston 2 teolt, 6 to 6, today in & game which called | Washingtn 21 out nearly every element of reserve g"”",_"lf‘:': ‘r1 strength in each team. Tigers and Red | Now Yor! Sox hit frequently and pitchers changed | Phila. . often as a result. Hoblitzel was ordered | STATE from the fleld in the seventh for dAls- | 5oaiiee puting & decision by Umpire Evans by | York . which Leonard was charged with a balk. { Norfolk . Scott, Boston's shortatop, who had fielded | Fairbury without an error in morethan a month, | jy. sprained an ankle In practice today. Score: LEAGU T. LEAG w. n o sesrend Bo " 586 8¢, Loui 410! Pittsburgh 634 New York.. ncinnati FED. Sloux City . Des Moines.2 SERETTES X 68585Es- & Pet., | indianapols 7] Milwaukee 684 Ig Loulsville 500 Kan. | Minneapolia Yeaterday's Rewults. WESTERN LEAGU St. Joseph. 4; Wichita, 6 Des Moines, 1; Tobeka, 8. —cassooan> - . NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 2;.Cincinnati, 2; called end fourteenth; darkness, Philadel . 1 Boston. 1; Pittsburgh, 2. Games Today. Western League—8t. Joseph at Wichita, D‘ll,l“— Sloux City ut Lin- T, . [ oCleveland o me) levelanc to °NRIB~ delphia, t Wi PRURON PR T—- “ooummscsscass> t on. ie—Brooklyn at Cinein- nutl, Philadelphia at Chicago, Boston at | % Pitts h, New York at 8t. Lou Federal League—Buffalo at Bi g:w-rk at Brooklyn, Chicago a i o ty. Saethies Irin, State Léague — Norfolk at and two-th m:‘?n. Fuwrbury at York, Beatrice two Il!alm ck | Island. 2 by 1 by |§a; Hvans and’ Watlace. Hastings, 3 Ih two at Grand in m: 54 = g Stolen 8 runs: Clevs Forst on error: a, 1. on balls: Off 3 off Wyckoff, 5. Hits: Off rian, & in two innings; off Walker, in four i ; off 1 4 and Kali, < . Home run: Kopf. ‘s fum- < Dineen et Visitors Win First Contest and Home Team Takes the Second | Battle. - | FIVE HURLERS IN THE OPENER - | BROOKWYN, June 10.—Brooklyn and s | Newark divided today's double-header, | the visitora winning the first, § to 7. and | the home team the second 2 to 1. Heavy hitting, poer flelding and errors made the opener & see-saw affair, five pitthers . being used. Brooklyn outbatted the vis- T s auin todey Thington | orm but bases oh balls helped Newark B iouls. pltched well, but | materially. Reulbach and Wilson had a el raritical beriods. | pitcher's battle in the second game and | both received fine support. With Ilcm tied Cooper opened the last half of | the ninth with a triple. Reulbach vassed , 1. Bases her3 Struck | by Scott, 2.' Umpires: Loughlin. Semators Crush Browns. WAS| oA och, home the winning run with nobody out. | ¢ | Boore, first game: RH.E. o | Newark $1040121 09101 Brooklyn 0040030007138 Batteries: Moseley, bach and Rariden; 4 1 Marion, Lafitte and ark 01000000160 GO RIGHT BACK - ;/TWO TO TWO0 IS THE SCORE NEWARKS AND TIPS SPLIT DOUBLE BILL the | Dovi | Magee to get Kauff, who singled, sending | 2 Whitehouse, Reul- | ’ nd. rPatt ! I%fur\- second game RHE. | Drawn for The by eorge McManus ALL RIGHT- | WILLIN AMINUTE! iDALE AND DELL TIED| IN APITCHING DUEL | Cincinnati and Brooklyn Go Four- teen Innings Until Darkness Stops Game. CINCINNATI, June 10.—Dale and Dell indulged in ome of the best pitchers’ battles of the season here today and when NOW COME ON - 1M READY - BUT SAFETY FIRST! darkness settled down at the end of the fourteenth inning, Cincinnatt and Brook- lyn were tied, 2 to 2. Daubert made three hits in. four times up and in the tenth inning was deliber- ately passed. Double plays spolled sev- eral chances for both teams. Mollwitz was splked sliding for home in the eleventh inning and was forced to retire from the game. Score: BROOKLYN. CINCI >Z > P AdRARRE =5 orcatinnnnunadl {O'Mara Mover. ef Daubert. How Bluoconnunmn D TP P Blononococnsas®> =l occoscomccss® Brooklyn .. Cincinnati *Ran for Clark in the eighth. Two-base hits: Mollwitz, Killifer. von Kolnita. ‘Three-base hits: Daubert, Clarke. Earned run: Brookiyn, 1. Cin- cinnatl, 1. 3 Dale to Herzoj to Groh; Ol : Del to Daubert; Wheat to Gets to McCarty; Stengel to Daubert; Cutshaw to Daubert to O'Mara. Base on errors: Cincinnati, 1. Bases on balls: Off Del By Dell, 2 by 3 Btruck out: Umpires: Quigley and Eason. Pirates Trim Braves. 1 PITTSBURGH, June 10.—Pittsburgh de- feated Boston today, 2 to 1, In a game featured by good pitching ‘by Harmon and Hughes. Colling’ wild throw a catch Maranville at third In the fifth allowed Muranville to score with Boston's only run. In the seventh Collins tripled and scored on Hinchman's single nchman stole second and scored on a single -by Viox. Score: Dale, 4 PITSBURGH. AE. AB.H OJohnston, 1b 3 ‘ 0Carey, If. 4 Fitap'vk, 16 ¢ Connolly, It. 4 o, ) Zlumwacosceh 2l cocamnanownd wlosesmensas™ *Batted for Hu Pittsburgh . Collins. Stolen bases: Earned runs: Pll!.lbu? Fitzpatrick to Schmidt. Boston, 4; Pittsburgh, i Hughes, 6 in seven innings; off Cru off teher, 9 in one inning. Struck out: §: by Harmen, 4. Umpires: Byroan. Cards Slug Tesreau. ST, LOUIS, ‘;JM 10.—8¢t. s lllll‘ud u and ‘hupp for nteen hits and coupling this with errorless ball | p|l{|ng on its own side St. Louls won, 13 to 3, here | In'the sqcond inning Miller tripled with | the bases full and in the fou innin, escher hit for a home run, again wnfi] the bases full. Score: NEW Xul’l&o By Hughes, Orth“.m 5T. LOUIS, utler. as.. 3 3 Bercher, If.. o Miilwi. 1Wiison RLXRRARIL . - s b0 00 00 0 g B erucbowoawd Totals. New York St Louls...... Tw hits: Snyder. Doyle. Three *Batted for Hoch in elghth St. Louls ... | Washington i I L v h 4 on, van. it iln seven inhings inning. Stolen | Milan Ni 0 | Brooklyn 00001000 1-260 0-2| Batteries: Reulbach and Rariden; Wil- son and Land. Divide Double-Header. BALTIMORE. June 10.—Baltimore and Lin Buffaio split even in today's double- heade! \Qff Perryma one Doubl ‘Austn i 'l::‘;; o 3 o hases: B1. Louls, 4: Washineton. | 5 #ea on errors: Washington, 3. Struck Hoch, 2: by Johnson. 5 Balk ‘mpires: Connoily and Chill Macks Wi from Indians. | while the home team wind-up with & score of first game: RHE. L0 101003016151 0120000003101 Bedient and Blair; Quinn, Score, RH.E LADELPHIA, June 10.—Philadel- | Ruffalo 2001 1513 Baltimore 2.2 2 6 2 6 1 ¢ 0 31 | s ers off rubber !flnn— ! Batteries: Schulty. Ehmke and Alleg tach. came Baltimore Batteries Bendc ked two Cleveland twirl and | Smith and JackM Whales Lose to Caseys, KANSAS CITY. June 10.-The started by Chicago in the ninth proved ineffectual, Kansas City winning, 5 (o & llop was lnvlllmul the ninth, by . who ltn‘ o netted seven runs and retirement of Walker in favor Boore: 3 PR, When you have a billious attack your liver fails to perform its functions You become comstipated. The food you eat ferments in your stomach and causes Bauses. vomiting and a terrible head- ‘|ache. Take Chamnberiain's Tablets. They will tone up your Uver, clean out your stomach and you will scon be as well as Advertisament r. The visitors took the opener, 6 to | B; o-base base hits: Miller, Wilson. Home ru Bescher. Stolen bases: § . Dol (3), Butheler. Eared runs Louis, 5. | Double play. Barainerd to MerMe. First | on error: St. Louis, 1. Bases on balls: Off_Tesreau, 2; off X 4 Hits: Oft s off Schupp, 11 in six inpi 3 ly Bchupp, 1; by Doak, 4. Umpires: Rigler and Hart Mrs, Wigl_lima:n Wins from Miss Sears PHILADELPHIA, June 10.—Mrs. George Wikhtman, formerly of Californis, de- feated Miss Eleenora Sears of Boston today in the most interesting match of the morning play In the tournament for the women's national lawn tennis cham- plonship at tho Philadelphia Cricket club. Mrs, Wightman had to extend herself as her best Summary: Champion singles. fourth round Sihee Pttoua “Bitirscedt, Novway. de {eated dilag Anne K. Sheale. Boston, 105, “Miss Martha Gothbrie, Pittsburgh, feated Miss .u?&i.. Vanderhack ' N York, , 6-0, M Elisa M. Fox, Philadelphia, de- h.t:_dL Miss Alice Cunningham, Boston, ‘George W. Wightman, Bostou, de- feated Miss Kleanorn Sears, Boston. &1 Sea Ogallaia Wins Twe Games. GG S - TAKE OFF THAT ARMOR, ! Grant, 2 to 0, and today beat the | how much he expected Lewellen club by a score of 6 to 0. The | season A figure was feature of today's game was Marlatt's | deal followed. pitching—a no-hit, no-run game. Jones Makes Neat Sum. In connection with the release of Davy Jones, Rebel outfielder, it develops that Jones recelved a wad repo at $1,200 for his contract. Jones knew a sprained tendon had ended his base ball useful- ness. Oakes did, too. Oakes asked Jones to save this named and the Stall Reverses ‘)fll"rll. Manager Stallings is sl using his re- versible outfleld, Sherwood Magee s sup- posed to play every day in ocenter, but the other two gardene are switched whenever a left-handed pitcher goes to the mound in opposition. Y Silk Lined 3 Piece Suits Specially Priced $20 These are brand new in pattern and design, just in from the L system shops in Chicago. The coats are 14 silk lined and the vests are skeleton with silk back. The models are distinetively for young men; the coats with one and three buttons. You will ordinarily see these suits priced at $25 and $30. Hand Tailored Kensington Suits We offer to the man who is hard to fit these Ken- sington suits as the highest type of ready-made clothes. They not only fit when new but stay fit till worn out. If you are not satisfied with the clothes you have been buying try a Kensington. We are nfaking a special display this week of these unusual suits at $25. Lewis Athletic Under- | Soft Cuff Shirts, Regu- wear 79¢ lar $1.50 Quality, $1.15 This well-known under- These are broken lots of wear sold universally at| onr regular $1.50 shirts, in $1. Can be bought here for | all sizes from 14 to 17. The 79¢c. It is a perfect closed | sizes and sleeve lengths erotch union suit and fits | are all standard and the splendidly. Priced at this | colors are guaranteed ab- low figure this week. solutely fast. | { | | | ! Cool North Woods and Lake Region of Wisconsin, Minne- sota and Northern Michigan The finest fishing country in the world and the sportsman’s paradise. . General Agest, C. & N. W. 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