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10 'HE BEE: OMAHA, 23, 191 b ' R B Bringing Up Father B R — Drawn for The Bee by George McManus / S50 YOU THINK YOU CAN ’ 1 DON'T CARE WHAT 6 Rt 0] T e eorn e WELL - TEL. GE > p - - A T AWAY WITH THAT-DO YoU ¢ YOU WANT TO DO -IT'5 SAY - BOYS DO YOUSE YOURE A LuCky EDGE OF mE ME WwH OULE, Bk L TUE. PASIV S THAY WHAT, | WANT YOU TO DO - KNOW ANY THING ABOUT GQUY - THE OPERA HAT AN TE || A Y YOURE HOUSE BURNED FIRE Oct O FORE YOu 1 INSIST ON YOU 4OING THE OPERA - ME WIFE HOUSE BURNED HER \WHAT A QUT SO0 LATE! DOwWN AND | = OCCURED BEFO 8} THINK S I'M THERE - 50 FLL HAVE TO TELL HER ABOUT IT - DOWN S0 THERE TO THE OPERMA TONIGHT ISN'T ANY SHOW: AND ALONE AS | AM QOING TO STAY 1IN o JUST ESCAPED WERE UP THIS MORNING ! | STAYED THERE HELPIN' THE FIREMEN - THOUGHTI T MY DUTY ! L o NARROW ESCAPE | HAD ! S ALL RIGHT ther run was scored on & hit, & base in_one and two-thirds innings. Time elghth inning, when Beatrice made a o Saher il andtier olags Cinginnatle 140, Umpire: Parent batting rally and tied the score. A costly on balls and another single Clatraca k. i error by Fairbury in this frame lost the BT s . game to Beatrice. Beaver, hurler for the soo, CINCINNATT, Es SIOUX CITY TRIMS THE JOSIES ,'.M?"' ;;Mr:ho ;m”‘kor ke .’HI“;W"K PITTSDURGH. | N T TN © 1t G [l Blahth | o y ¢ " | secured only three. However, Beatrice Goltime, of 4 13 0 OMollwits, i 0 TRI“ UP ROURK ..n;::':.-":‘nn:::m"- ¥-od WEST. LEAGUE. | NAT. LEAGUE. | uthit Fairbury during the eniire game Bairdsh. 4 0 1 3 ouenwn a d 04 32 ” + . , E rown managed to ! ? i 6100 RIOUX CITY, la., June 2.—After hold- | Des Moines.38 1§ 647 Chicago i steal second from the Beatrica Milkakim. tohi b Rt S R R N R R R Everdon Allows But One Hit in Six|jng, he ioca e o o v fop vy | Btees - 25 48 KM, Hastings Pitcher Raps Two-Bagger [0 "5, Storm Ends Pitohing Battle Be-|mitf'h Tt i) s¥imlc itiil b yior, a < A s —_— ey Innings and Then Is Hammered 5t Joseph, ascended in the elghth and Omaha .. B and Scores in Thirteenth RRATRICE. PAIRBURT. tween Marquard and Alexander, Qusmeast b4l IR 53888 H for Four Runs in Seventh Champlons taking the game by & acore of | Sloux City 21 @ Inning. Pitiman, 5 €71 €3 iMigbad, rt6 7071 ¢ ¢ with Score Ome and One. PRI - - R AR R I % ¢ . ywn, ‘16,8 111 2 L Ib.. & o ¥ i v % et of the gam & 3 Tack, T.... ensing. « Fenth. ERRORS LOSE GAME IN EIGHTH /[nth inning for disputing a decirion. s w.LPot. | PROHIBS LOSE, FOUR TO THREE |purier, 4 188 olamb'®.74 1 {2 8| BOTH GET TALLY IN FIRST| shatted for Schneider inieventh, o o asing N 33 21 611 ] Cineinnati .........0 00 0001 0 01 SIOUX CITY. Chicago ....3 20 - Kortum. 4.4 1 2 3 0Conboy, S04 0 5 1 9 oinnatl ..o 0 0.8 0 0 ¢ 1 0 e After pitehing six masterful stanzas ARV T O A B DOROH B8 % 71 0| HASTINGS, Neb. June 2.—(Speclal (Iockhai,ifd 3 3 1 eBoothe ».l2 0§80 0| \pow YORK, June 22.—New York ang | cavo-base Ml on Doable play: Bajrd sed bit in the |SOONEY, Zb. 4 8 3 8 3 9 wan, 26 26 | 29 37 518 Telegram.)—Hastings won a thirteen- — — — —Shaner. p...1 1 0 0 0| Philadelphia fought a spirited nine-inning | fo Wagner to Johnstone. Bases on balls Barney Everdon eased up o Clarke, 1 § 1081 00 ip s » 2 . 2| Totam.. . wamu e e . i ltchers’ | Off McQuillan, 2; off Schnelder, 3. Hits: - séventh and again In the eighth with fane. 1b. S A N W Gl 0 B0 L % 28 30 3 | noing game from York today, 4 to 2. Totals....3 ¢3017 3| tle, a leavy storm ending a pitchers’| D MCQUIER, % oTf LEONMACE, L Tote ne, p Qeveland s {1t was a pltchers’ battle between Skyock 4 battle between Marquard and Alexander, o Taninat | ieack out: By the ultimate result that the Des Moines |Lajeune, cf. §F 44 11 T R 21 34 .86 Beatrice .......0 00000030 1-3 Toney ck out: By outfit carried. away the combat, § to 4 |Callaban, ss. . 0 3 4 8 95y .21 3 21 40 .34 |and Smith. Smith drove for two bases in | Fairbury 2002000000 0-2|with the score 1 to 1. New York aid not | McQuillan, 3; by Bchn%ldg‘,nll.hhy oney, Four hits clouted the Boosters in the [pavidron, rf 4 0 2 1 1 §| AMBER ASS'N. | STATE LEAGUE. |the last inning, was sacrificed to third | o nase hits: Conley, Kortum. Bases |make a hit after the first inning, when |2 Umpires: e hatbers seventh, good for four runs and a two : 0 ‘2, 3 g 1 W.L. W.L.Pct. |and won the game on Richardson's hit. on balls: Off Beaver, 1: off Irvin, 1. [a double by Lobert and Doyle's single BOSTO“\;-;::M é%m!m‘- b.“'_m‘ i w‘ldhwlnll couple of punk errors, B o800 O 38 lndlm‘rfllu.!fl N}g- Struck o‘}:‘: By Beaver, 6; by Irvin, 3. |enabled the Glants to tle the scere. Coombs’ wildness gave Boston three runs netted two in the sixth. Tough luck. | 11 ¢ ¢ o ejieuivile W3 I B HASTINGS |Time: 308 Umpire: “Muir. Philadelphia. had scored In the first half jn'the firat thres innings today, enough kes got a ome-run lead on a b AT SR | YA 2w 1 A nisn. 3600 QA T L :::K::nl:nw:;::;;l 0| o nlo ST AR ta Bryna WeA D s i e Thuy Fuine 16 iNe movs fluke in the third. Krug was safe on Totals o8 8T WMo 2 8 .. H 3 | x: 3 3| egram.)~Synelc’s singie In the fourteenth| Cr2Veth's triple. ‘or % { enth. sm"t?\’ ool Hartford's error, went to second when ST. JOSEPH, Minneapoll ° 4000 0|ingping brought in Roben with the win- e 2 g W R OAS, O N OAE AB.H.OAE Thomason walked and scored when Tex AB. R. H. 0. A. E [Columbus 1 § 214 4 ¢ ining acore and Grand Island took a very| . == -~ ABHOAE =~ ABHOAE | - ABHOAE vk 353 13 b0 Red Whalen's dink: up in | Rapp, b, IO MR A e ) SN Yesterdgy's Resunlta. ¢ 21132 0| hard-earned victory from the Drummers Byrae, $o.o. 8 1 0 1 Olowert, th-¢ 1.3 8 0 L4130 0Gilbert, r£..3 0 1 0 0 Jomes lost en's ¥ Pop-up In | agy0h cison, . Fph i (G A g | N LEAGUR i 3318 0 this afternoon. A batting rally by the | Rlrmeir. 2b.4 0 3 & Sborre se .4 13 14 4§05 1 oConnoliy. g100 the sun. With Everdon pitching nice|page, 2p..... s T A A N . WESTERN | Li 4 1gmith, p...8 1 0 o 1 {Drummers tied the score in the eighth |Cravath, rf. 4 1 8 0 9Bums, f...4 0 3 0 0 111 Ve 48 0 4 0 0 3 0 0| Wichita, 2; Topeka, 11 * - —|inning and then a long battle ensued.|Luderus. 1b.4 018 1 OFietcher, s.3 0 1 8 0 BEE R 3 iy 4 404 4 0 1 1 0 0| Denver, l‘lr-_esta(l)r'-‘“lh " 16 3 Totals.....% 6317 1|Score: { Booker, ‘1t...3 ¢ & ¢ Soberte'n. I3 0.1 0 § 1043 IRR R - AGU 2 ’ J ) J g . | Whitted, of. 3 2 3 0 OM which ot away from Thomason. Hart-|Tonmerian, AR e O, e T NATIONAL LEAGUB. iy TN ©200010000001—4 |parme. o8 8 Y irrearier, 08 T34 Eiliee o 80 s g SERS S e BT oy it i Ty gl iy d e 2 2 3 1 3 3] mutsiuren 3§ Cinelnnatt, 1 Two-base hita: Totten, Wetsol, Weldel, Robet: b4 1 & 7 00ve m -8 1 3 7 0 Alexander, 53 0 13 0 Totals.... W 35 hird whes Brookl Boston, 8. out a bunt and Hartford took t ‘when Totals .. ® 2 73 10 1 P;‘l‘lmyl"y'hh. T New York, 1; called, [Smith. Sacrifice hit: Obst. Stolen bases: |jenry' if... 6 0 3 0 0B.Brown, .5 2 1 0 1' motals.....50 72714 0 Keug threw the ball away. Hartford| opaieeq 1or Kelly in elghth. darkness; nine innings. » oy e IR G R T AR SR R R B R S R B tBatted for Becker In seventh - A : Skyook, 9; 1k 3 b rain an SERSEL IS Tapneiit's doutle: and Bl 10000004 %s AMERICAN LEAGUE. Datle: O Skyock, 6: " off Smith. 4. |Downes. 1.8 138 §110a,0ame called on account o 010100003 New York-Philadeiphia; wet grounds. |Double play: Plerce to Totten. Hit by (Qlaire 1b..$ 318 1 SLBrown e 8 010 ¢ | JHOCOERE, 1000000001 w g tehed ball: By Skvock (Drumm): by | Horrman, 5.3 o 1 1 ogfliin o.v... 8 0 2 0 0 | New York..........1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 04 'm| Yo N LH 46, mpire: ~—*8mith ... 00000 N - b it: LRI R SENLe | Mokroe: TN 0N R T e Cravath Bhacs c;rf’gsi“.::ohf'ft'mfi'fi. : 2; off Alexander, 2. Struck out: By Mar- . 7 In eight FEDERAL LEAGUR. Beatrice Wins on Single. *Batted for L. Brown in ninth. quard.” 47 by Alexander, 4. Umpires: ooRballa: " OfF Kelly, 2; Bro FAIRBURY, Neb, June Z-—(8pecial Tel- | Grang 1aland......0 011209000000 1-5| KK and Hart. e R Ot oago, IL: Baltimore, seram.)—-A__sing! A oM | Norfolk 00000013000000—4 Win Red v Boothby, Kansas City-Buffalo; wet grounds. Brannan scored Manager Fillman of the | NO! . k Pirates n from Reds. Whalen walked | Wild pite . 5. Haburgh, 2; Newark, 4. Beatrice Milkskimmers in the tenth | Two-base hit: Dye. Three-base hit:| CINCINNATI, June 2.—McQuillan | No joy in living if your stomach and Pittsburgh, 2; X Smith areri- yole AMERICAN ASSOCTATION. frame. thereby, taking the smme (rom |B. Brown = Stolen bases: ~Broderick.|piiched good ball againat Clncinnatl to; |liver don't work. Stir your liver with Dr. . 2. Fairbury, 3 to 2. Today's game was one (Towne, Payne, oben (2), Synek, Crosby.|day and as a result Pittsburgh won. 3 | King's New Life Pills. All druggiste— P v+ A P 8 g of the hardest fought batties of the sea- | Varney (2). Bases on balia: Off Wal-| to 1. Pittsbur red its first two rins | yaie — 3?.'35..."3“ ¢ Indlanapoiis,’ s 500, as Fairbury was in the lead untll'the | worth, 6; off Thicssen. 4; off Hotfman, 2 | on thres successive its and an eFror. Gelst and Sullivan Hit Hard by Kaw | St Paul i; Kansas City, Batsmen, NEHRASKA STATE LEAGUBR. Dhver ot Liogme Dos Molhes bt Donana: 3 St Joseph at Bloux City. = © R HOAE rm'-‘hm:n“ 1‘"‘3&7:{:.:‘1’. o s piteh. i 3 ¢ 8 0luoston, Philadeiphia at New York. qaf 0 1 17 % o American League—New Y":n,'tcv':lw:;- g 3 IR IR IR Haguorat. T.oute at Broo o B PP (lsme sl Sk So H the national joy smoke 0 10 0 0 0 0! Nebraska State League—York at Hast- ° @ 2 117 3 1 1 1 2 0)ings, Grand Island at Norfolk, Beatrice L) ; 11 G | is such good tobacco you feel like you could 1 0 ¢ | S b “ggWHALES SLAUGHTER 2 ¢ ¢ th k [/ SORE Just eat the smoke! Y4 ¢ 4% 1 ¢ THE BALTIMOREANS TR ' i3 o0 (8 18 i gt es, sir, P. puts a razor edge on your you or any other man ever did roll and s 1l TG Y e e ;’;‘;’:’m' smoke-appetite-division that’s nobby enough the fire to! Men, we tell you to wise up‘.mt ‘, ‘ 1.3 i T8 W to be photographed! g & i J 1 5 T ¢ N m 3 Chicago. . A A R : P4 In satn 5 s & No other pipe and ciga- rl:eats!:oc'nm%cx and stays put—which / 3 F 198838 5" pARRELL'S FIELDING FEATURE rette tobacco can be like ARG ©. A, 1a a5 easy as fulling oifa ninth, oghe 1 ; Prince Al Bnma log. And it’s good to remember P. A. is put (RR! Baadiicrioe it Henres, Bouni |, oL G L nionse s Alhar fat up in the toppy red bag especially for you tolen bases: Charles, Spencer. H {winning easily, 11 to 4. Quinn was easy ®. 9 cCO can rollers.” Sells for the price of a jitney ride, 5 ones. TE.;J.. hits: t i "?v-‘::d?mfid TRt (e the Vitfers, eid No tetined..tn v:u R Moy i “pi " ki opejln ( o . Jonge. Tuwo-base hita: | B op balle; OfE Clunn, 3: oft Grover. {sixth. Smith of C"'T.':“.hf'i.l.'."nn.a'. Albert. The patented Now, will the pipers klndly both ears? aa L P P Sriiae | gut; Dy Cluan, 1:'by Grover. 2; by elat, [SVer the fencs. one with the hase Siied rocess fixes that—and ) fice fiy: Thomas DOUDIS | iy Elunn. 1: by Getst, 1. “Fihe: 5 i RILE, B an Here's tobacco that has made it possible for .- Laft on bases: Den |1 UK Baltimore 111120701 0008103-4 8 1 removes the tongue-bite 406 men to smoke pi where TR By . R AL T SO and throat parch! Let Lo st v Oplne: 18 Umpire: Harvard Wins First Wikion. Clemons: Quinn. Conley, Versker that digest| smoked before! wiwks matky 4w wesns voss| 08IN0 from the Elis| yooxfre 5t m I o T thag . Any way you hook it up, Prince Albert is Vvl ;| NEw nave, Fome S—Sarvart ot ::hf:,..fl.‘ .::v‘oh trivies -:g:, |E'-:~":|nclh;; pesersaiy istfil;nl?t?f O;)lntvher- tobacco insurance! Yes, sir, it guarantees R v, Muge % Wiltie twes ovac Yolv'a Inawa-ecmesadmmimt (WReR Bt St iy darins i » Whether our future as well as your - 1 ‘::‘-;;:hwn rallied in e :::‘u:lb:d:. t‘l: x'bn?“m” e you play P. A. in your ¥ y present smok "fl“““z'm-g hit Way opportunely for all, its runs. |uphill battle, 4 to 3. Vpham's finger wa frivioed ' injured by & grounder from Vaugh 3 vt dngrled on Munter's aingle. |00, BY 8 KrORAc roreed to. ratirs Vaughn of Yale was put out at the plate |wirn the scare tied. Marion, who relieved trylng to stretch a ‘triple into a home |him, yielded the winning rin on hits by s R L ings! And just makes your tongue so jimm : i g}: o.fi;nmy Pl'l: or ml:tg pipe joy'us that your smoke appetite growg o For you can put your little old blue-pencil wpping tg, ¥ou men whe Wi ] oS e gy o . |Borfon. Miller and Deal. Scors; R.HE. g 411 LI g T T NN 'K right here that Prince Albert is a L) JPUE0 O P. A, natural.like! Because 124 o ok a3 [y Drnam, Mern ang: Smon o1 regular double-header for a single admission o R B H 08331 Newark Defeats Rebels. —as joy'us to ST barrel of this national 1 deleated Pittavurgh Lodey for the Teusik your tongue oné joy smoke. : {me'in five games. The score wan ¢ to 1 way as the other! w re Pittsburgh .. 0000100012 8 2 1 | Newark geasiieiial ¢ ‘Will the “rollers” kindly step forward for a Unlimber your old jim- spell and get some of this listen into their Myge! Dig it out of % Batterie: Knetse Moran and Tiariden. tteries: Minneapolis, Yineline ra ~ o g S e dark corner, i i H i R Do "’"""“‘"&"u';.“éi! At satt 1o Lesame. 0 systems? Because Prince Albert certain brimful of P. A Jaxxné ] ’ A QR s d and sure jams more joyinto a makin'spaper make fire with a i : NM.m..|,,.A'.‘:',';r;?E: Greaory and Mok than ever before was figured up on two hands!| match! Me-o-my! - i R [t e Angeloa e ) B H L D % Inthephinl:_mguageoffl":e’hxns, FHLORRE "o . % i acipieng, Jomes gpd' o | ? any more resist such makin’s tobacco thana m«-‘:-m red bog, ¢; or e 2 3 b bullfrog can pass up a piece of red flannell fi, e tin, 106 Sut for the doutle- . AR g || Because P. A. hands to you everything any St red Vs And e ettty Dot o MG Qlenn; | Keefe, Evens. Hisgl gi‘gmflb roller ever dreamed-out—rare RTLaeny v end hoope ) | . vor, and aroma, and mildness, and body; of perfection. * Priaas Al it o PREMONT: Nob.~Junef—wectat | a6 Keyen:of Fiomiont Hon v Seoting absolutely the best bet—the best smoke jumdl ™ * halipound tn Fremont lcluuz here Sun | tourpament Morse Blrf 8w y afternoon RHE ing 141 out of a possible 150, thed itanalle . 1 . -3 5 1|with Lester Gates of Columbus and In 5 6!the whoat-cff won by ‘reaking twenty- four out of twenty-fivs. Koyen hadetne hlahost run of (he day, breaking elghts. elght witbout a miss