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BEE,: OMAHA, TUESDAY. JUNE 15, 1915, McManus IF SHE KNEW 1 DID 1T - SHED SENDFER A COP - | HATE THAT DOG Drawn for The Bee by George OH! MY DARLING > TOOTIE )D GOING TOo &R ¥ - POYT ON Y CLOTHES JIGGS AND 4O FOR THE TOOTSIE - DID YOU EAT ALL THAT lead held by Des Molnes and to win the abegns, b 3 | 1 0Ge: 3031 | game. " The deing run wap forced in by | | . b4 et R K oot 19 ] e Onddad & | Thomas, who relieved Muasser, and a | Mitehell, p..2 0 0 1 ass % — — — — —Mamaux, p.. 4. 1 01 0 single By Tydeman, cored the winning y *Leibold .01 0 0 9 o P i ¢ L /= |t-ly with twe down. Score: Harstad, p.. 0 0 0 § 0 Totals 3210 7713 Totals.....86 §3310 & i WICHITA. Ve Philadelphia 000100000034 AB. H O A B o | rotat....31 51y . Pittsburgh 01000000001 Charles, 2b.. S4 0 0 3 & 0| WEST. LEAGUE. | NAT. LBEAGUE. | _"Batted for Mitchell in eighth. Stolen bases: Niehoff, Costello. Barned : e 2 e RS o S ara W.L.Pet. | §vetand A0 el g e ' runs: | Philadelphia, 4. Double ~plays: P e &8 B S 08 | J0s Sauntn. 0 02 1 Rne - fl:fl . e b A N e Bmad Sp——— Wagner to Viox to Johnston, Gibson to Pound. Two Linoln Pitchers Over w3 g 9 10 . i x %% %8| Taking Double-Header from St.|,Two-base hit. Garaner. Thioo-base |Three Singles and Two Sacrifice Hits | Y 47 5y s " Sirucke out: By Abex: Lot, Making the Final Count $.¢ ¢ 1 8 ¢ a. .24 24 500 Louis Places New York in the | Double play: Wood to Janvrin to | in Pou ve Victo ander, 12; by Mamaux, 8. Umpires: Rigler . 980 T o O 9 . % 2 500 - by Hobiitzcl. Hase on error: Cleveland, 1. | lotory and Hart. 4 hl to Two. S e by 8- $] g First Division. | Basee an balls: OFF Mitchell, 3: off Wood, Brooklyns. Giants and Reds Tied. (e - roeg o 0 0 0 0 0 n 18 4 .42 s Lofe Haratad, 1 in ope inning. Strack ou _— CINCINNATI, June '14.—By steady SCHLIEBNER PR SN M Y B U i, By Mitchell, 1; by W B nbires: hilting and taking advantage of Cinein- ™0 m”‘ 4 B O B Wl pet WSS |SECOND ONE GOES TEN INNINGS ) 5% JNHR'and Hiachresa, © | P'*: |[FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE nats overy misplay, New Xore crept INCOLN, Julie -;_(—lpiehl Telegram.) 2 S s W1 G g‘m! * llj‘g NEW YORK, J The N Y POV | ‘Q’%J?'L°n§§'fiifl"(ufl?ufi.'3."é’,{37\d the game 5 - ¢ % J065; 3 ., June 14.~The New York 0 h M ” rom > was tied, —Omaha had on 1t batting’ clothes today modion ' st R T 25 640 WAD. B 48 | Americans want back into the first di- maha Meets Ough DR RO JRCEC st 3 S o g oy e:.r‘ls% lead and harvested twenty-two hits off of 1 5 % | B g w11 %0 | Viston today by taking two games from 44 sacrifice hits in the fourth innings | by hatting Perritt’ freely, but Btroud 1Y.W6 Tanoola Sisehern 1ok ton Yuna, wise { B A =l 0t Paul. B 4|6t Louis here, 12 to 7 and § to 4 The Luck An the Wa’y 0<| today's game gave Brookiyn the »Ei;;hedsrgwncll\-cly after he entered the ving, % to 2. Thompson was practically 79 306) olumibug .21 23 .43 |second game went te y VmAty | OVErTOE TaGia 8 Jo L THe | T i ay CINCINNATI 3 G 306 8 [ ten innings, Cree, a | Brookl. . NEW YORK. mhittable up until the ighth, when he 4 o1 0 3 .46 Minneap'lis.18 3 378 | pinch hitter, driving in the winning run. | ’ rooklyn runs were made by Cutshaw | L ABHOAR . ABEQAE eased up and Lincoln got two runs as " | s | GUE. | AMEK. LBAGUE. |“qug firat game was & siugging mateh, | oo s W. A. Rourke came in from Lin- [and Z Wheat. In the second Inmnxi’;“""l‘:‘:‘" %t 31 1 Srmembry, 3 91 0 0 A result of & base on balls and Schreiber's : £ N WL Pet| T LI RS iling D st ienilyr WAL &% | s Ty B, Gttee Miving Bidx the | 008 Dieds (S oy, Aty fer Bt Louws|Deria . 3.3°% (AQIRR $de o S oo Biagg el s ] L BT B B the axbenss of Lowdermilk ana loch. | UiP 8round the ciroutt with the team.(Dy making a thres-base hit snd scoring § 334 10rm $300 + Kyug, Krooger, Thomeaon, Whaien' and £ 11 % A8 Botron i 18 9 | The e ol Lowdermi e and %n. | She saya the boys are feeling pretty good, (0r Dolan's racrifice. Score: $03 1 danm 63000 " ¥ for Baker in elghth. Gd. Tsland 12 11 .22 New York..24 23 .61l 4 miperiden by combics- S ® | although complaining of the hard luck ‘. 519 1 0Ciarke, o 0830 Schitebner Jed In the bombardment. Krug. or Cochran in ninth Hastings .12 12 .500| Washington.32 22 600 | Polo grounds last week and was continued | they Have okl Snoosl % ST. LOUIS. | 3116810 0010 Krug got four hits, of which two were when winning run Pairbary |1t 15 423 Cleveland .30 21 .28 | in today's game, six men hitting for tie | oma SAGOSRINENd, over BiNOY Tntine N E i st T AN 1001 10mon 1b...4 1 8.1 0 aoubles; Krueger four, Thomanon three, | D% St BRI, - Toe Bt Louls team Woi. wbl | o 1 Sareral tpush gamen have bota o Beacher, it 4 11 0 0|8 il 2e a0 e Whaleh fhree and Schilebner twé. Seblisd- Sk Phila IR Ly Chaskin Avstin, CIAEU DSOS |lost by a turn ‘of the luck, such as the|D § oMiller, b 14 0 2 4 0 SRR AR AR (e G o R 6030 ver twice put the bail over the left field |7 Federal League—No pames scheduled. | of Ma Beeas: WA ek salied b ‘le tl\ree bagger Bert Grover ever made S AEpE 81398 Totam..m MY e Rt . AMERT nage; a Total tence for home runs. Kauies O, 8 et BN Detroit. Score, first game bopicnnm ol W e e gt v o OHyat n..3 013 10| epatted for Perritt in fifth 9 Minneapolis, 2; Columbus, 3. < | Lincoln pitcher getting a home run with S o s 88 ) 0 INew York..i...) .01 0036828005 Start tn on Powell : T hve: | L P, Loginvilie, 3. " Yol )’;",‘,"% o, |90 on. after two strikes had been callod o 3n'&'..:'i'..“k: §8 8 o[ Cimsinnatl iy OE 8 S Akee- : 1 in one- 7} napolls, 2. ook, rf....'3 1 § 8 ¢ 0n him - 0138 0| Twol . . - b i jor, 10 In eight in- NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. obeckinpe, ssd 2 1 6 1| The weatrer, too, has been bad. At 1 1800 ¢|base hit: Herso Stolen pass: x:;\m nin Coghran, 1’ | innl Fairbury, 6 1111¢ 0 0 o Earned runs: New York, 6, Cin Double piay: TR 6 paeooe fpuing. | york, §; Beatrice, &' 130 0 Topeka the playing fleld was deep in 600002 Double playe: Robertson to Meyers, e D st o bk rame; Blruck | Grand isiand, 1; Norfolk, 0 130 9 mud; at Wichita rain fell every night Hom | Betcher to Merkie, Bage on arror: Ot on balle: Oft %\l“n‘nr 4 uf&'rflomuh=; Games Today. 3100 and the diamond was & quagmire; at| .Hatted for Doak in eighth. " gtnnelder, 3 off Ames, 3 off m bgll: n?"*mn "@ochran). [ WVestern GrasuoDes Molnes at Wich- 1310 Denver the weather was good and zh.}mmm:' e 5070 oy | Komere. 3. EAay R TNsTise 1) S5 0907 me: 310 Dmplres: Parent and Cus: | eyt gr joiiy ot Denver, Omaha a 918 o attendance was poor. 8t. Louls. 000000 0-1|8ehneider, 7 in ix and one-third Inninge: followed with ‘ Uogppbpeniiiony pstional . ue—) at Ch b S - xo’;: l'l"'"b'ohu been had from President| Tw: base o Three-bage hit: | off Ames, none in one inning; off Tovey, rooklyn at Bt. York at Cin- 38 P18 2 Totals... 1427 10 1 [O'Neill about the meeting said to have » Y cCarty. Double |1 In two and two-ti nnings. 1c oFfraythe flied | PENVER SLAUGHTERS THE SIOUX |oiina(s Philadelphis at Pitaburgh, 00031200 1—17 been calleg for Omaha on Thursday, and | Miler to o Daubert, “Butler “to | out: By Perrite, 1 by Strouf. ¥ by base on some American ‘Wash 061001 13| ¥, iller to tt, Cutshaw to O'Mara to | Schnelder, 2; by Toney, Umpires: Klem base on 2 e, P Sy Panse | & N N Yotk Caste. 4 —12 | Rourke and Krug are both in the dark|Daubert. it on error: Brooklyn, 1. |and Emslie. scored | tadia 0t g e land st <y ; 3 . |as to wh anes on Ot "Dy . Hits: | —— ot 7Y xree Aot Peve Boorss and ot . Detroit At PRiledsIDNia. | buse Bt Tavan Home Fin: Hartsell, Biop, at the president expects to do.. | pases of oak, 2 ot || R DRI oo oo Donver | 1L ceral, Lotise—Chichgo at” Blfiaio, | C* Wil Howard, Sicien Duse " Cook: | The team will bo at home on Tuesday | Bome. in ane maing . HeEK. o By | e e (Bpecial) ond .Etiu& ,""é, today’ when it de- {jannae City at’ Baltimore, Pittsburgh at | Sfatsel (). Pipp. Feckinpaugh., ‘Earned |to mix with Lincoin and big crowd Emith, 3; By Dok, . Umpires: “Orth and | 5 NLAND, Neb, - Juse, 14 pe ux City “ adore of 14 to & | Liate um—amm York, Fair-|plays: HBoone to' Pipp, Lavan to Leary, | ©USht tc welcome the wanderers. o, Inland defeated the All Stars, 18 to 4. r bury at ings, Norfolk at " Grand | Hase on srrors: . St. Louis, 1. . Bases of | e | Pirates Lose to Phils. ‘\5‘ wha for Inland pitched great ball. Tuland. A Towdermili, 3; ott Hoch, : | B d T s uRnINE 5f Brown ‘and ' spec- 27 B : ’ 3 off * K . 6. Hitsr Off- Lowdermilk, | Summer Tousist Exoursio: bactin TERURO, June M.oA . glichers laculr catch by Govdell featuted, HThe 3 i B 3 4,in twoiinnings; oft Hooh & in alx W’ | Eecective June 1, Nickel Plate road will 0nd6q I the Glevert Taming Loaay ohen | E4ma was,plaved in one hour s, thirty o1 2 0 D s 0 e e ingires: | soll reduced rate tickets to various cast-|the -latter weakened an elpbia [fainutes. Bcore: | 0 0 300 10— Y i Evans and Chill, ~Score, second game: | ern poluts. Confer with local agent or|{<orql (hree rune, defeating PAtiaburgh, | mniand .. 4041 1 381 16 H o ST. LOUIS. NEW ' YORK write John Y. Calahan, A. G. P. A., 6 W. | visitors thel e o E= Ve lone | Batteries: Roth, Joe and Pedro; Nowka Twa Memers for 0 0 3 1 AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A.B. eir rungin the eleventh. Alex- | i & by Scntlebmer's homs ‘run. D 5 Ty Y § ENTER 0l Bhogton, 11156 2 ¢ 310 Adams St., Chicago. :ad{:z.m\'vehumhlfl"(,we:ve s.;nu. outs, was | and Nowka. Umpire: Keamey. - “."_ 2 rot out. ore: o = e (A, gt 1% | | prate: ... 3,1 4 3 2 3/10] 15 eRILADEESHIA, o SIS Brining Trims Millignn. 170 1 0 - C. Wilkel 4310 11001 0} | AB.H.O.AE. AB.H.O.AE. | BRUNING, Neb., June 14—(Special.)- 170018 . wilimal' 748 31 100 i Southern Association. Banorott, . $ 47371 doarey, 16872737070 Bruning defeated the Milligan Maroons — — = —|Report Also Comes that Jean a8 TR 1400 N;:mj)floun-. 400 @& oot lfl'_k 1 e ; 3 | at Milligan Sunday, 6 to 3, in a fast and 4 T M09 103.3 ¢ 23| Nasnvile & Memphis, | 370 0Coa o4 3 80 ogxciting same Batteries: Miiligan, 4 21 361 L H n % 4 3 reuber and Meade; Bruning, Leimbach, i i O A E| tesueMay Pilot English Sun. Al § 110 Little" Rock-Chattanooss postponed, e e % 11 ¢ owmenmn. ¥4 0 3 3 5| Goodman, Hawks and Schulte. Carleton o O ok Ry beam in Derby Here 4 10 18 0 00 o rain. Yuderus, 10,3 130 3 OVien,' {011 8| wii'Play here next Friday. s I o0 ¢ y = ’ 1 S X, o ¢ — bl M inplotate. 013 %018 1 1 i 44 3{STUTZ ALSO MAY ENTER HERE| -hated for Pippin mintn. - 2.3°0 .0 “Batied for Flaber ih tenth 3 Sl Sl et | » 0000003 o0d! e 8 3 3 1 8| Tnat three of the racing Maxwell cars 280801010 1%! . 1 4 1 0|wll be entered in the Omaha race base P 20 3 0 4 olithe word was ts: Howard, Peckin- recelved yeatorday by Director Home runs: Mulsel, C.Walker B F 9o 3 Maisel, Shot- B 20 % ®lot Contests McBhane of the Omaha i Peckinpgugh, Malul, Cho . Bamrned runs: St. Louls, 3 Z 18 0|speedway. These cars will probably be rk, 4. Double plays: Peckin: & % . plioted by Eddie Richenbach orr b to Hoone, Pratt to Leary. Base gt 001 0-2 o L ol o s g s on_balls: &% | 3 *—14|%nd Billy Cariso) man, 4. Struck 0 But the big news of the day was a |out Wellman, 2 Um- | ¢ 0 report that there is 3 3 & good chance for Det s L 5 {Omaha to see Jean Chassagne, who holds for - 0 ot wnaci Gas. |the world's recerd WASHINGTON, _ June I fa sob rl‘l - of 112 miles an hour, |, nched hits with bases on ball A of the Emglish Sunbeams. That |and evened up the series with Washing- 54 the Sunbeam team will enter here i |ton. % 1o 2 ‘The hitting of Fournier and =i : {pructically certain. Proporato will drive [ Foster and of Celiins and % ome of the cars, but Pan Raalte, who Fournler e latter | on ings: off Morse, -‘F-':?xa Umpre: Five-Run Lead ‘A, . 14.—Ralll B TR S z’wh runs to GE0. 7. 18K & 80, Babers, TROT, B Y. For Saie by the boliowing Brus ! % Bac- T,Om‘ WIN IN x RALLIES GIVE GAME TO WICHRS Falls' to " Save Des . |finished tenth at Indianapol be hid | culled back to the war, aa n‘:un:-’ of- Umpire: | f9er in the English army. It he is called ‘back Chassagne will come over to pllot his machine. Chassagne s recog~ nized as one of the most daring and sensational drivers in the world. ":(esn.ne also recelved a letter from rry Stuts yesterday. Stuts says i m. ni“ Slntn [View of the wondertul time made »yru;' oamp “.- the h. |Cooper and Gil Anderson at Chicego he the pinches \“:; has about decided to send his team out Seored here. Stuts is strong for the board track, His original plans were to send his machines back to the fuctory and enter no races untll the Blgin®events in August, but if any of hLis cars pluck any of the money at Chicago he . will | THE NINTH Begt Jostew. o rown KB-:“';: ad Toced Ia the win: 2 A B ) ] Probably come to Omaha for a ci 1 & 1|the board track here. b v s sl 4 | 3 ] American Association. | $ 8 1 At Cleveland—Score: HE | 98 4 i y Gity, Al and 4 32 ¥ Cloveland. Cuier i § M eo-~Swe : gt eoesswmnc o, wescousessoc’ ulmsesecsrol 1 Reocoubumno~0 B umannsnisd | weescos—to~— ¢ [PRCURRIRI ) TJm—— | Zoounaoccco—? Highlanders Are Wisners. FALLS CITY. Neb., June 14.—(8pec )—J-n. &’ty lost l:u r 'g‘;, , Kan., 3 to 1. 2«‘. H T Hi i) ' MASSACHUSETTS PLAYER i ACHIEVES DISTINCTION | FITCHBURG, Mass, Tune W -Simer, | had the . distinotion of playing . through with or i Apartments, flats. houses and cottages |cqualled on one occasion by rented quickly and cheauly by +!hue, former first baseman of the Ohi- Y |ea80 White Sox. Fitchbirs won the game. | i forst baseman’ of the Worcester team, |/ seventeen of his team's putouts. GO. H.O nings; of! lopper, 1 In o Anning. balk (D), J Collins. i te. oft Hopper, 1. Struck out 2 by “Gailla, 6. Umpires Dineen WASHINGTON { AB. AR AB.H | Polach, cf..03 1 3 0 0Mosller, rf.. 4 1 Weaver, ea.3 0 0 4 OFoster. 3b.. 4 2 R.Collins, 13 2 1 § i 4 1 a1 e ‘2 310 .40 e20 41 ohalk, 313 00 Blackbra, 32 0 1 e 0 Cieotte, B...3 0 0 .18 - I Totals. ... .30 12 i b0 0 Totals....3 1718 2 *Batted for Gallia in elghth. \ Shie R 21000201-8 Washington 010000 six_innings; Stolen bases: | Bases on balls 1} off Shaw, 3; off Gallia, 3; B; Nai Detroit Trims Macks. PHILADELPHIA, June 14 -Battery and fielding errors gave Detroit victory over onicle ¥ one of which was a triple by Strunk. wed by a wild piteh and tewm drive was follo ven! shut out. Schang had a foul off Kavanaugh' way (o McAvoy. ry received by ore Schung ODavies, ¢ Bar Totals.... 32 *Batted for Davies in ninth *Ran for Walsh in ninth Three-base hits: Young, Strunk | l run: Philadelphia, 1' Base o ! Detroit & Bases o bally: Off Svelonite, | Uoveloakia, "By J. 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