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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, Copyright, 1915 Internationa) News Bervice o PRI b HELLO -OLD TOP- e T A l i s HA WHO WRS THE / e | e 1—002::“* D‘«éo:&‘.?“l SWELL LOOKING g \ tradhionri I YOU - SHE'S SELLING A CLOTHES- CS:SF: 'St CLOTHES - WRINGERS ! WRINGER ” Wi SEND HER ‘I)a‘:l mon, of 4 0 } % u{ — {Hu-'-r Bases on balls: Off Franklin, jon balls ¢t Riley, 4; off Carver. 1. Hit FA ) risp, ‘.. v 8 .9 §:3 9 A b ot | Paseed 4 E 4 FROI Lo LY LI“KS:"(M”‘M' Biiivee o 0 2 0 T e Maer g s ‘:-G:”‘Mlxfl:-l e | W il 3 s | OVER YORK CRBW et e oo oo il TIME WITH TERPB | BaNvER By YRS I AR, LHAORR SRANE, JEEAND, wen. une i ~wce- | Bender Will Coach | | AB. R. H. 0. A.E.| len Motnes.37 18 &0 Phila ¥ % 814 s R ety "ers | B 3 2 N P s O /1 6 ol s TA in their wol \ Barney Schreiber Is Hammered for | ghinoer of 301 3 3 1 9 Toreka .2 B .60 Chicago .....d1 0 .88 i i the bountiful crabbing of yes , “in- jes | Balti [Snisids, b0 18 4 1 8 Denver 1T 580, St ‘09 ey an nklin Keeps | i 00 o ity R s | ansas ggles[mltxmore Defeated by the Kansas Three Runs in Second and | Guiloway, v .3 o & o 4 o Jmens y 4 Ball in Grooves, Giving Bea- Deieta ypiatm Clalre's home rus n the | ! City Team by Score of Nine ’ 20 4 e . h on ncl o Sade' 4 | Eighth Innings. Qotfey Moot 8 1 200§ 9|8t Jompiiins 24 418 trice Its Own Way fout. Varney agaln did steliar work in | MANHATTAN, Kan, June 8—John R | s Whalen, 3b... St U e e ,:‘l;fl';“’:“, 18 5 ol Chacingiati 1b 8 2 4 center. 8core Bender, at present in churge of athletics to Four. Shestak, c... gy 1 3 1 o ¥ o cinniatl .19 5 ¥ o | NORFOLK GRAND ISLAND. at Washington State college, was today | Mitchell, 3 | FED. Li J : 'N. | AB. \ ! d ) BLODGETT HAS ONE BAD FRAME |Milchen. s i 0 1 o 3 o FED LBAGUE | AMER ASSN. |BLANK FOR FAIRBURY PLAYERS proacier. »'% 15 3 AU GAR, [elocted head of the department of ath-|yATy RELTEVED BY JOHNBON iy g 1 Tot ® 6 13 2 B 1 City. 81 4 AN Indiana; 1 A;‘- Dre ; H : 31 2 1 1 letics and foot ball coach of the Kansas | Nevér let it be sald that the Rourkes | env 0010010 *6 27 o 2 3% | YORK, Neb., June 15.—(Special Tele- 4010 83308 Bato Agricultural collewe. Mr. Bender | x wre not willing to do thelr share in en- Bloux City..... 00060019 0-3 ¥ gram.)~Beatrice applied the whitewash IEER] 24181 0/1s a former University of Nebraska foot | BALTIMORE, June 16.—Kansas City tortaining the T. P./A. delegates. Yea- | Stolen bases: Spencer, Kalleher, gov‘g;r. s # @ [to York in both games today, 8 to 0, RZETES <3133 lvan star. had no trouble in winning the opening terday a number of our well known vie- | Whulen, Fwo-bahe BUEC Hane e, F g A% |and 3 t0 0. Haley was wild and Beatrice | Slis. c.s 4 378 ¢ ¢17300 PO, | game of the serles with Baltimore, 9 to 4. itors wandered into Rourke park to lamp | Sacrifice hits: McCormick, Hhestak. o Golumbue o413 % | hit him freely with men on bases. Tehy S p b8 o} o IR SRR American Assoctation. { Despite five bouble plays by Baltimore, a fittie pastiming, and for thelr especial | Struck out: By Mitcnell, 3 by Hoothby, | QUE. | AMES# LIBAGUE. | bunched hits on Franklin while York|Ttleman. 5.0 0 0 8 OAlesander. »2 0 0 3 0| At Cleveland |the fisiding of the homs team was poor. benefit and sdification the above men- |1 Bases on balls: Oft Mitchell, 1: off L.Pet.| W. L. Pet. | o — e - — — — | Kansas City 3 2 | Johnson twirled good ball after relfeving Boothby, 4. Double plays: Shields to' Kei A ould do mothing with Pate. The fleld- U3 Totws....2 107 i1 1| Cleveland ; tioned Rourkes wiped the earth with the |joher Cooney to Kane. Time: 1:5. Um- 10" ing of Lookhart and Brannan was of the 1 808 00 S-i0| | Masterine:. Gacrge and Alsxandsr: Ool |Main, whe was wild. Score: RH.E lowly Links from Lincoln and then held |pire: Van Sickle. 10 581 | spectacular varlety, robbing York of base .0 140205 0 0-12jamore, McCall, f.m" and Devost. ' |KansasCity ..5 0 0 0 01 0 1 4913 2 flag-day exercises over them. The of-| o oy @ e THIRD OF SERIES 16 hits. Bcore, first game: . Barned runs: Norfolk, 1; Grand Island, At Louisville: 'H.E, [Baltimore .0 30100000454 W o P, 3 o e~ hit: “roshy. [ il . Ny PYTITTTORS | 1 ®, 4 ol Barney fichreibor, the oldest pitcher in |y, Moiuas Whips Wolves, Six to} 521 Y BROAT |run: Claire. Bacrifice hits: Gampoell, | ~Bateerieg: Leifield and Johmson: Mid- Rebels Trim Tips. the world except Buff Fhman, was the | Five, ' . 7 0110 %mh,fl M?{yn Varney. Stolen bases: dleton and Clemone. | BROIKLYN, June 1s.—Rain stopped to- goat. Wwice the Rourkiets cut loose bom- | WICHITA, Kan., June 15.—Weihita lost | » s s 5 affpode ok, Varney. Hases on balls: Off | At Columbus: E. {day's game before the ninth inning hed bardments which ruined Mr, Bchrefber. |the third geme of the serles here to Des | 7's Resulis. o 4 o o Welworth, 4; off Bmith. 1; off Thieman | Minneapolis bean completed, Pittsburgh winning from s “ oy lly, but tell one | WESTEAN LEAGUR 011 1 9 1: off York '1; off Stevens, 4; off Alex- |Columbus Brooklyn, 5 t» 2 Konetchy was the bat- One of the artiliery rushes came in the | Moines. They tried to rally, ander, 3. Hit by pltched v y - e gl L { Des Moines, 8;: Wichita, 5 vyl e Ada Ry e : By York,| “patteries ting star, his Lits driving in four of the WICHITA | Omaha, 6: 1 10981ty Alexander, 1. Struck out: By Yoek, | yan, Gharrity five Pittsburgh runs. Barger was effec- R H O A E | 5 Joseph 10, 21¢0|Smith’s enlenhany o) aiworth, 3. by | Curtis and Coleman. tive throughout, though catches by B O & TS| Seus Clty X O Riaeandet T Paberd’ Ry pitches: | “X alanapolt . | Wickiand and stops by Yerkes and Berg g oo s i ok AN S e & NATIONAL LEAGUS, 62112 1| &rosby. = Time: iy '1mp‘,:_'-“‘§:"}{j:»-m;r.uu.“ % e 734 ¢ |hammer saved him at eritical point had und, cl b owten, 00 08 v z 5. Tndianapolts . Rosil .99 Boore: save the Links three runs. § ik Let gn:'ok‘l,:/ 17 B Louie. 4 - it 00 00 u.\s-!';.::;:“ Has Easy Win, = Batteries: Young and Brannon; Schardt, H?u:;nl!rnh Aoeoe ; : Foraythe Tak 3 1| New York, §; Cincinnati, 0. wo-base hif uster, Fillman, Brown, » Neh., June 15.—(Special | Williz and’ Gos Brooklyn ..... R e e :h?;;:." i Pl b 1§ Philadelphia-Pittaburgh, ram Bramnan. Stolen bases:’ Buster, Fillmun, | Telogram.)—Iastings won _ewdly e — Batteries: Barger and Barry: Lafitte &l R 8.5 ¥ AMERICAN LEAGUE. Hrewn, Brannan. Double plays: Brannan { Fairbury today, to 0. Features were Wahoo D field, also cut conslderable pumpkins In @ 0 1 60 0| Ft Louls 4; New York, 9. :4; nr‘t'-‘m l'gul!.ro:,vn bz‘l\lll{n-&rtnuxora..q :::'.clal;'lll!n. ';\ 1‘n_lm~_rk|n: of McCabe. Iy GREENWOOD, Neb., June 15.—(Spe- Newark Loses to Slufeds. the doings. The Tango Kid staged soms | Gyeuy. o ‘S o o & 2 1| Other gaies, rain. oft Pata 2 o Late on huseart Sower. 8: [ one tripie, stole e Dasen g mngles and | jal.)—Greenwood lvst (o Wahoo Bund, NEWARK, N. J., June l4—St. Louis Cobb tielding at divers times when the | Bouthern, p. e W A B FEDERAL LEAGUR Beatrice, 4. Struck out: By Haley, {; |Scores. Score: ® [in @ fast game, by the score of 4 to 2. |beat Newark in a pitchers' battle todav. *Griftith A 0 0 0 9 Chicago-Buffalo, west grounds. I% te, . Wild pitches: Pate, Haley. FAIRBURY. HASTINGS. Wahoo found Skinner for four hits and |1 to 0. Rain stopped the game in_the 085 ‘1 0 1 0 0 0 IKansaw City, 9; Baltimore, 4. me: 1 Umplre: Shuster. Score, AB.H.O.A. T i 0o | three acores in the first inning and after |Plehth inning. Boore: bt - = = mmmrnn.fi Brookiyn, 2. Hidbrad, v14 0 0 0 04 % | that_could secure but two hits. Green- [St. Lo 0000000140 o L8 6 8 ;W 13 6! Bt hm“ . '1; Newark, 0. . Conley, 1190 o130 wood hit Anderson hard. but brilliant g i -D'-»O LB o A ] l:: A AN n. 10 » ot team: o H att es: ivenport and Hast) DE8 MOINES, KanAMERICAN ABSOCIATION. W AT | Thtaming. ot 4 &' 0 ¢ : § 53 §["ore by hivteammates saved M. BoT & Raulbaoh aod Ranses ¥ LR AB, l:. l: 0. A‘i il‘.’ fll%lm‘{vuhgfl‘r-‘n& 0. H ::ll':v’n‘b 1883 lg‘:um':"‘ 4391 ofGreenwood ..0 0 001010 0=273 ! went to Hahn, rf. 4 i ot 3 on, Ve 40 0/ Wahoo - 300000001462 Hasard Loses. ! h -l I R 1 nneapolls, 13; Columbus, 6. 00 Conbo; 4 Y e-aoae) B 2 o 1 o ol Miwsukee 7; indianapolls. 9. s 0 E 1". Sulivin i i E ‘;&(’A‘L‘.T"er'.'i 1600 jfinner and-Fatesll, Ander-| SIABAND, Neb. -June - 16-4petiel)— e | S | ASKA STATE LEAGUE. Carver, 00 fley, p....3.0 0 1 0 | Bal ayers from n-lz. ason and L1 1 9| Hastings ¢ Fairbury, 0. H 221 i Litchfield defeated in e o 4 o 0| York 00 trice, §-3. ° 3 o | ratebu vnll—pl;&‘d same, T H.B. Tl 1 Norfolk, 10; Grand' Island, 13, - =2 Y Mason City .3 0 0 910 3 2 3 3 2 o 1 | Hastings - rcount of tho work that has been | Hazard . 0 0 0 8 3 Games Today. Two-base hit: M Edward | Batteries: Mason City, Bubak and Aer- e 0 3 v -3 1 W ty, 9.9 3 O western Leaguo—Des Moineb at Wich- | Foskos..; : d -3 | Bellew, Camnbel. " Stolen’ base: fm. [has not been able to play at home. Next | hood; Hazard, Roberts and Miller, Struck s o ita, Sfoux City at Denver, Omaha at Lin- Y Le (2), Richardson, Weidal. Double | Thrusday the home wam will tuke on [out, by Bubak, 10; by Roberts, 5, Umpire, coln, 8t Joseph at Toveka. : base: Beliew 1o Olson to Drumm. Bases | Petersburgh at home. tied for ighth. National League—Boston at Chicago, i i . *Batted for o Brooklyn at 8t. Louls, New York at Uin: Des Molnes 0 cinnat, Philadelphia st Pittsburgh. Wiehita American League—Chicago Left o s, ington, St. Louls at land at Boston, 5 Cgl g . 2 #; Baorifice : Mpenoer, . : ![ 9 3 Geli Federal League—Chicago at fal B¥psans Mts; - Jeeen, & om0 veen. | Kansas City at Baltimore, Pittsburgh a i e ou " wos: b et Brookivn. Struck "“'.‘,,.“fi.fi‘.'"“\?f"( Gitgan. 4: off |, State League—Beatrice at York, Fatr- s‘mm T it vy pitched bury at Hastings, Norfolk at Grand o lipires, | (aland. 2 0 o d ba be | mormicas Taix Tuw neumsns|Qiyty Teams Entered a new ld Of hO___W L tO cco ! In Tom Morris Play ’ S N If you are one of thousands i of men who have put your pipe under cover so you can forget your sore tongue and parched throat, get it out quick! For here’s smoke freedom for every man who's fond of a.pipe, and } cigarette-makin’s om for every man who likes to roll his own—if you'll be sporty enough to follow suit and lay a short bet.on 2 / PRINGE ALBERT Willlams Bats in Half of Visitors' CHICAGO, June 15.—8ixty clubs have entered teams in the Tom Morris memo- rial trophy competition, the annual event of the Western Golf association, which will be held tomorrow. The field is as large as usual and good scores are looked for, though spring rains have made some of the courses slow, according to reports reaching Chicago. Among the teams | which entered s the Oahu Country elub | of Honolulu, while other far western entries ave the Victorla Country club of Cal.; C do Springs Country | Virginla Country elub of Long | Beach, Cal.; the Los Angoles Country club | and the San Gabriel Country club. Most of the clubs In the central states sent entries, Secretary George F. Henneberry announced tonixht. ;- i 5| ommummmswe! Sl covnumwosms ulcoccemoons ! i ; i i Manager of Cutler Stops Over in Omaha Willlam Rochelle, who manages the ax tairs of Charles Cutler, who wresties Joe Stecher for the champlonship of the world here July 5 dropped into Omaha from Kansas City and spent the day con- feiring with Gene Melady, promoter of the big match, “This match will be the event of Cutler's career,” declared Ro- chelle, “and Chariey s lending his cvery cffort to be In the best of condition.’” Rochell was accompanied by Sol Abram S——— s of Louisville. sf i 1 P PUIPORTRRr . | | PPty w! censo~cocs’ L B consinsonns P e i o | g o $ ol connnnaeny? W ;I-L-' alezuen~—sol Bl wencoan=ud ol momnm i %% 4 % 1T, PAUL STILL LEADS There was quite & rush for tickets whea £ 1 E 8 3 SHERMAN-HOWARD LEAGUE | it e sanany: — + " " . 5 ’. i i JARWELL, Neb, Jume 14—(Epacial)~ POMMERN WINS THE s I ooty | e games In the erman- Pl 5 Howard league wero played Sunday. The “'nl’:g:__?fnz ‘s:",“s Men all over the nation—all over the e 5 i w-“:h_:;&“;fi world, in fact—have taken the friendly m}:z' R s B e St say-so and to-day P. A. is their standard ...: '_"-hil""h:‘l:l Fly and ‘nd l 13040 Today's race Was & sweep atake of S0 You pipe and cigarette-makin’s-shy men B N ol e B Mrfiied] should realize how different Prince Albert must be to hit the Dowsa. Ameng the stariers wers Auguat taste of men everywhere, The patented procees fixes ryen ugve. Tha' baiting that—and cuts out the bite and parch. ! Get a slant at how cheerful it is to smoke all the tobacco you :-é:" " Newariet want and smoke as Jong as you want without your tongue : R even grumbling. Men, that pipe and cigarette joy’s yours ! sure as you're alive if you'll get your tidy red tin or red bag of P. A. right away—and go to it like little folks beat it to a circus parade— can’¢-help-it-like ! e R J, REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N.C. Weolkast Cancels Mateh, BISTON, June 1. —light st o lod his wteh