Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 18, 1915, Page 4

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OMAHA, FRIDAY ( How AN T'GETRID THIS LITTLE CHUMP -OH |VE GOT A GRAND IDEA ) “LET's Go FoR A RIDE |N THE PARK AH A RIDE IN THE. PARK AT GEORGES EXPENSE, HES SoFT! PN 8| New York. *Two out when winning run_scor CONTEST 18 PLAYED RAPIDLY | ‘Batted for Wagner in eighth —_— Wichiea .36 3 300/Cinoinnact 120 4 . RUTH 'DRIVEN FROM THE: BOX| AMER. LEAGUE. | AMER. ASSN. |NINE TO FIVE I8 THE SCORE ’ v 1 ' out Mayer weakened slightiy toward the i . ——1 | "U}"o“:""fl‘fl;\“'“"'"“’“ and ”"’"‘” BALL GAME IS CALLED OFF ZABEL Wlus BOX L'"°r3f:3'5:§';“3§¢:‘ .ns.wiw.ou,RED SOX TIED FOR ‘ smdlng of Team IK. C. WHIPS GHIEF i‘;l‘fif“&’;‘:’?afi{:’zfiifi::{u ;-:h:! *ON ACCOUNT OF THE RAIN Banerott w40 43 otamen, et T4 030" | | AR s ik : PR Pleffer Loses Mound Battle Mhr‘;‘:‘:‘&:”:‘:‘} :“‘;g ;"‘é § § §‘§ ; g! _IOOWLWI Celebrate. Bunker | ;1':1 ?é{;hnfi:‘o Former Mackian Given a I-‘uriouo!:;fi,:l‘:‘;‘ié:l:é:x#b“f*.of. S "i':’mg ::::.:mo:n:“vc::; :‘{u::;” :::.“::r'- SRLAL QAT WS OO, | "2 ot S 1 3 181 S DNy Thlling Guhe Drubbing and Driven Out of | ' €iftma bl 4" Gt | todns. i nent Nearly as Long. o w3835l from Browns. Game in Fourth. | i O § ’ = " 19 .666 CHICAGO, June 17.—Battling necis and| T'wo-hase hit: Killifer (Wade), Three. BAUTIMORE, 17.-Ki City H t vd s M s ts seck In a great exhibition of pitching, (Dese hite: Killifer (Willlam), ~Hersof. | OSTON, June 17.—The Red Sox moved K JURR JT--IARNIR i AN ones ue m en s ul Stolen bases: Cravath, Whitted. Double gave Chief Bender a severe drubbing to- Zabel of Chicago and Pfetfer. ot Brooklyn | it PREUE 0 " 0 v 2 (9 Bancroft | Inte & tie for second place in tha Amer- 1 ! day, forcing his retirement in the fourth SoERRN Bl b= g h today fought a ninetsen-inning t0 alto Byrne to Bancroft. Bases on balla: |ican league race by winning from St ¥ inning and winning, ® to 5. Score: You are reading these days ads offering men’s #intah, which was heartbfeaking from the|Off Maver, 1; off Toney, 8. Struck out: | Louls today, I to 10. Two games were .378| Minneapolis RHE 1 s " Mk | standpotht of the visiting pitcher, {0 the | B3y, \aYer, &i by Honey. i Umpires: |, equied for the Bunker Hill day pro- B 38 Columbus 21 1 404 Kansas City 0 3 16 0000 0318 1|l clothing at almost gift prices, as if good clothes could | o v phos st s ram, h it test was post- L) . | Baltimore 2 0 3 i R Al et Cutler Can't § | ey diap g g G ot Lot 8P <t | Batteries: " Cullop and be sold that way. Every thinking man knows it is im- ook, 4 J : Yonley, Vereker, Douglas 4 s : A $i A - wit o seasors recora - tor] GUEIEY CaN't See [, . Loule drove Ruth from the box in | Piuisburgi 31 23 40 SUSE Oiaete | SPRULSH possible to give something for nothing, and that it is p " [the elghth, when they sc . 283 ’ A . i : s B g At g o LB 3 Bcore g oo 3 ot BUFFALO, N. Y., June 17—Butfalo put |l ot what is paid, but what is gotten for the money, that’s wapidly, Preffer worked all throusnh the | 8 21 523! a stop to Chicago's winning streak by ' and Sadel, sucoesd ries | d .500] capturing the second game of today's : | e h SROtSiiing S e i B ' % 1 8 .0 Gouble-header, 7 to 5 the vieitors having the test of a bargain. | when the latters hand was spit by Put Hlm to the Mat Qhotion. it Soertkm._ r o | Butfalo ....10 7 38 won u;;itn’m T{.m‘:fl.r o2, Tn the second | Wheat's it in the firet inning, Ditched " 0 Rodrer o . Fy §i game Pitcher Hendrix, as a pinc er, 2 3 S 1 | dearly as lons. . GHICAGO, T, June et 16" ° R LHAGOE. PI0S & bixte Hin with tukl mia 00 A 20 We arc showing this week new suits— ] ' Beatfe Support Given. When Chariey Cutler, Ame 0Hoblitsel, 1b 1 Topek Wichita, 4. Chicago 0000000500513 t -fo s 3 in cheol over- Brratlc support was given both slab- (plon wrestler, who is training hard for YL H TIONAL LEAG Bttt /.. 0.0 000,93 9.0 028 & 8 # o fourth silk I.med, e hecks and rien. Bvery Brooklyn run was directly |his match July 5 with Joe Stecher out|Sevars: H ERII. IO, LB chpe) plaids that will impress you with their real worth. All Periy Bedfent, Marshall and Blair. Philadelph! ‘helped and two of Ohi-|in ‘Nebraska yot a 'slant at the Omaha 0 in-| Bcore, second mame RHE. % y N % A i cago's :::.“-":r misplays, Fisher|Papers the other avening he nerly col- - fi:f"""m i n g';‘,‘?” “0 '1" g"g so19tes are good fabrics, in the very latest fashions...... $20 . lapsed. - Boston, 0; St. uis, 2. 'alo § & L pRMing [thy ‘Wiading Score whea, Out AMERICAN LEAGUE Batte Johnson, Brennan and Wil- ; Saw threw wikd, ed Willlame' hard u:o-c'::c‘: :::r&mmmm "‘.:M:.:: *Hoblitzell out, hit by batted ball. Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 0. i Schulz and Allen. 0 For this price we offer our high-grade wrounder in the minetoshth. Fast Tiold-| 16, a((cit Khat the Blecher beople wer Atted for Perryman in seventh. Gloveland, 3: Now Vork, 7. Rebels Trim T t R A 2 s&ved scores for both sides, too, in- utler Would not be able to atted for Hoch in ninth. 8t. Louls, 10; Boston, 1L BIOORENS, ek 3. Kensington suits. Hand tailored—every z‘.‘ o uttietdors vietg tn Acper. | Pk {RIFy minutes on the mat with o 7 Détrolt, {: Washington, 3. e LR R § : v ate efforts to prevant rune. e e ALy i who owes e e R Rlien “today. *Pitisburgn | winning from one. They fit, wear and hold their shape to suit the Torice the score was tied when (ho game] 0 I0"0 Gt LRertRr 1A e (IS e T ek roskiyay 3. Aaubled and twe singles ot of tour tunes |l M08t exacting customer. You pay a trifle more for them, over. With tws out in the cighth| oy we celabrate. o 508, °F. Dir Ruth o5 Off | Bt louies: Newark' 3. : af bat, accounting for four runs. Ecore: Bot 1o Set wilidly sk e avliek St PO 30 I Chicago'leading. 3 to 1, Fiaher fum-| ““rnirty minutes, eh*" Cutler. mused |} g WG Bl RALR AMERICAN ABSOCIATION. Wteaborgh .15 10 68 64 £53 ) \ 3 bled O'Mara's grounder and Myers when he had digested the story and had | Futh § in seven and one-third mninge; | Cleveland, 8; Columbus, 4. 4 iBrooklyn ...0 0 00 010113102 y ; tim with a double’ - ' caught his breath. «‘This tellow ~sure S two-thirde inni; .« NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Batterie llen and O'Connors; Marion . The non-shrinkable kind. Blue In the fifteenth Cutshaw wingled, 4aok{ mist be one of the wondérs-of the world Bty o, my Perryiman Ti| Al [umes Pestsoned, Tal e s v Palm Beach Suits s viacx with hairaine stripos, third because nobody covered msecond olse he h s followers 4 4 d Games ¥, st. . - olmomirpe oo o i Sl e e giogrlgpabond 1 o - LS Toughlin &0 1 -\ atern Longue—Denver at Omaha, | NEWARK. N. J. June 1T—A double handsome grays and light pat-1 Nt and scored on Miller's drive. Then an of his time. Pinogin ot Bieux City, Topeka at Wichita, | ST L0 IS, dwark. dth the hases Jied | W terns. They all wash like a $6 50 s7 50 and $10 2 * k ) nes. Fafer tied the count again by slazaming| “When I read a statement like that 1| W R:(d.-“mn-lx nr.-r|h¢m & ".“, x..g?.,n:|‘;'¢.,..._ngv xg,-:.u.. umn_:_ &o‘“:m;‘i m: vovgmmae ‘;erl with St linen handkerchief......... o J o the scoreboard for a home run, feol ke the country yokel did the first | Amie -y | burgh, Philadelphia at Cincinnat!, Brook- ., & . P s 3 : time he maw the giraffe in the circus | Loqn® the O evetant 9 [ Shitago, Boion ol Bt I sl |6 Louls.... 5 fit. fasesn .-mo.“‘" i He," the yokel remarked, ‘there until the ninth. when phia, qm,m,"“"‘cl New York, 8t. Louls | Newark 10100000 90 single in nineteentti * & no such animal' And T dow't be- [t High paved ‘the' way for * | Batteries: Groom. Plank and Hartley; B iy otd rans. Boore: at Hosion (two games), Detroit at Wash g god ohulte' . o 0 Xy Moran, Kaiserling and “nm‘- long 0 placed (he forme: on llve ther o a1y man in the world AR R .':? ?‘f}-gl- Kasag ity o SO, Plisbarer ot Eimwesd Detents Learats. ‘ tanned six and, Zabel e iidi o S l:u.\- “ni’;o:l‘.z arand | gl e e 41 e e pactal e et "potter. waea| T8 Trotters Tie ‘14 8 9 |1siand, Hastings o Nortotk, Fairbury at fenting Loomis, the, leusue’ ieades o avon auneer rrom - mavy wi| FOr First Money in - TG RER R - R R T = and his judgment was proved right tn t D 01, ey €3 131 woLVEs VICTORS OYER “ws! Batterles: Elwood, Todenholf wnd De- ) Race a izzy 1P | firas, Fano | Dashner Blows Up in the Opening Frame and Wichita Garners Enough Runs to Win. COCHRAN IS ALWAYS STEADY WICHITA, Kan, June 17.—Wichita de- res: | feated Topeka in & hot combat here to- day, 4 to 2. Dashner blew up In the open- : {ing round and the Wolves hammered \EHILADELPHIA June 17— o - gy Mg Bl G gy were tures of ame today, ders pitched nice ball during the re- wha‘gh:m defea s 3 ‘o mainder of the battle, but Cochran never | & | ™ ianle | let the lead slip away from him. Seore o feve 12 fosimy 900 00 0150 0980 R A s 30000071 0% 51 " oy tohed such splendid | Batteries: Dashner, Sanders and Mon- clase: purse #0: = ey ihe Nome O el ot k| ey and roudth. A% Michigajn Uni Bars Base Ball Players vue's Foot Ball |'5i Bellevue's Foot g, for Professionalism ANN ARBOR, Mich, June 17.—The haik Schedule Under Way | &= S i Totals. board in control of athletics at the Uni- . Shawher Captain Webb of next vear's foot ball | Yoty of Moluses M - night team at Bellevue college and Raymond | P Gilmore, manager of athletics, have al- | ., . Batted for Breesler in se: most completed the foot ball achedule for | sHatted for Lapp in elghth. next . The dates ma E sity, took from them the insignia they year de are as Tol- | Two-base hrl' ! |already have won ana recommended that | Three- Roth. J=Cotner at Bethany or E. O A Dins they be further dlaciplined by the faculty 1840—1915 MASON CITY, Ia, June I7.—(Special| Tt Telegram.)—Chillyl weather and a strong -E{m wind alone prevented record breaking | Clevel Qi 23-3 Aat-l tied for first money. also started. : L -~ ! y o AN April 6, 1840: A company of Santa Fe traders wi wagons and a quantity of gold and silver, arrived lately at Independence, Missouri, on a return trip. i < 2 soccseol ———o ° participation in athletics at the univer- i Tare oL, Oma <. of the engineeriug department in which 2 ux P h (X Colllne 100y e %2 |they are stutents. The twp men were S fi ch::::: g-(‘mnlmhav:;»'r.., off Bressler, i. Hita: Off Bressler, found gullty, after & carefal investiga- even Ve years ago base: | kio at Tarkio. I-m 'an |nnl.l|:rl ko"m!h‘v"‘ioy. 3 tion of having played base ball for money dates ber 8, RO . NS der assumed names with ind October 3, 15 and 21 have [{Dnings. ~8truck cut: By fcot and under i when caravans of traders were a com- been purposely left open, To fill them ne- | Connolly and Wallace dent teams. 4 N Kotlations are under way for games with " Yok OsRae It was established that McoNamara, an- 9 > 3 Midland at Atchlson, Des Moines college igeve > other member of the wvarsity base ball T in elght innings: off —Det; - : s T Fockguts iy |at Des Moines and Tubor at Bellerus ol O ™o brainoat fae [sausd. had played outside D&l under an n, Tmpires mon sight, the foundation of the Lemp business was laid —the o brewery in America with a national patronage. 3; by McQuilla Ooach Benjamin looked over the situa- |strength and the Tigers won the assymed name, but had not received and Eason tior immetiately upon his arrival jast |§&me of the serles with Washington. 4 |money for his services. He was barred Braves Are Blanked. Wedneaday and propeses to renovate the |10 1, ATen halding the locals to two M2 |trom participation In university sports ! elght {nnings Dubuc weaken: in L LOUIS, June 1.8t Louls'deléated [old athletlo rleid a8d put It in shape for e ninth and the Jocala scored Lwa rine, |for one year and his inslgmia forfeited - S etinng Ve e Rosre - L It is’logical that seventy five ffort PRIIESE o (T e e Dt RIS S| yrheslly deveted v the Ml of femo o g R A beers should result in superfime —a beer distinguished all others m:rkedmper?or ,m n-.lnm flavor, uniformly Henry Rohlff Company, Distributor, 2567-69 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Neb, Telephone: Doug. 876 Bloaicie ueo 2857 ol mgomonnon

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