Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 26, 1915, Page 10

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| | H Bringing Up Father - OONT STAND ARQUND HERE MOANING AN‘( LONGER - YOU ¢, FINAL RALLY OF ST. 1= UPON LONG HITS| YANKS WITH EASE T JOE FALLS SHOR WEST “l.v:\A’vilPi! NAT I‘P‘\A;)ll.'la'rv | 0'Neill to Western Leane ;-{.;mv r’;' tn‘ ; : g 0 Connelly n-l g : é 3 e~ = S g | Baa Molnes.ds 18 648 Chicago ... 8 &L 1l Cities. o 214 ;j & 546/ Phila . bl | Y i Lajole, 3b...3 1 3 & 112 0 Thompson Nearly Loses Game for 610 8L Loulr |2 3 6% Two Two-Bln'en and a Home Run ;nnfln Homer Sends in Two Men a | 7%, ™) IR 0% 4 " 0 Pittaburgh . : i 3 3 004 132300 Omaha After Hurling Good | Yo nn @ Give Drummers Edge Over WILL SWING AROUND LOOP Head of Him and Gives Boston TR 1130 Ball Seven Frames. 'I:: | Prohibs. ARk - dne 3 iNAeteL Long Lead. ‘ SRR T . c - s f the ! } Totals... 861 M 14 2 AMEBR. LEAGUE, | FED. LEAGUE. | Telegram)—Tip O/Neill, president of *Hatted for Wyckoff in the ninth. S8IX T0 FIVE IS THE SCORE WL Pét| w.L.pet, | HALEY'S HIT SCORES FOR YORE | mreera e, il maxe & trip around DONOVAN GOES INTO THE BOX|ppilafeipnia . o<} 8 6 00 60 o-1 Chicago ;1 ?{ T3 Bt Louts. .3 8 814 | the circuit beginning carly next woek i . Washington' ... 1 0 1200 00 ot | 4 an, y.. & 24 800 | v 1 organiza- | STON, e 25.-B de: A ST. JOREPH, Mo., June %.—After pitch- i L e M ge B .08 NORFOLK, Neb., June $.—(8pecial Tel- | 204 Will susgest to commerical P June 2.-Boston defeated | g \yyokotf; 4; off Gallis, 1. Three- 1\ ball for seven innings, only | NeW, York. nn ‘526 Pittsburgh 81 38 6% | rhit-wo iy tions that a booster day be held for the |New York eastly today, 9 to % Ruth's | Lase hit. Shanks. Sacrifice hits: Morga Ing giit-edged R i %:vam 519 Newark ....31 3 508 | eATAmM.)—Two-baggers in the second and |, ' poy clubs. hothe Tun over the right field fence dur- | Lajole, Shanks. Stolen base: Mila {wenty-one men facing him, Thompson of iana " » 48} Brookirn 8.3 43 |tird innings made two scores and Bus- | "¢y ot these booster days for each |ing the second inning sent two men in e I AT s Omaha nearly lost today's game. A St | B Louis..3y 2 368 Baittmore 33§ {3 | tor Brown's home run in the elghth made | 1y 'ty piacned, one for eastern clubs and ahead of him and gave the locals & Hupes on baile: off Wyckoft, 1 off Joseph rally, however, fell one run short | T0gipp L0 S0 (e LIBAGUIE, | the third tallk, and Norfelk took the first ., for western cluba. The event will be long lead. Manager Donovan went into | Gallin, 1 Struck out: By Wyekoff. 1, of tying the score. Second Baseman W L. Pot.| W 1, Pet, | Rame of the serles from York here t0dny. | peiq on the same day in each division |the box in the fourth inuing, after Cald-|by Gallia, 1" Umpries: O'Loughlin and Tireen was put out of the 3 24 ,620] HIL. 8 to 1. Haley's hot hit in he sixth made |op the circut. well had passed the first two men up " s puting a third strike. &co : g g 218 |the only tally for the visitors. Thieman | rhis much wae decided upon this morn-|and finished the same. Score ‘_.,fle.,‘ Association. OMAA 2 % 482 3 16 500 | and Harrls pitched a very classy jame, |jng at the beginning of the seasion of NEW YORK. BOSTON. At uxnne.polls— Ay A{l‘ l(}- I: ':’ Al ‘. 29 22 .475) 7 16 616 | with the Drummers’ twirler having the | Western leagne magnates here. An ABH‘; Anmww # f‘n;t; AR | Milwaukee "mfm‘: ‘,° Rl G T T T m"“m_ ;gm Fairbury ...1420 412 | horier of the argument. Hcore: | optimistics note was sounded after the | 5:'-"?"»': 443 IWemer Tl 0 42 MR L e Everdon, Ff. o0 0 0 : : Columbus .24 % 407 YORX wonmm imeeting, O'Nefll and évery one of the hu:_n i 1 '3 g!“p-.::r" R B T iy mn"o" S iating - and | “prg b . : K y. of. .2 0 10 ODye, a3 1 2 ublic. 3 H L AL SRRV L ILB. = A R | iy lowta, £ LR R R .'#.:n." Gl 148 QI et Wastor tasws aro RS £ ¢ 1 § 4500 {14 | 8| goltmbm ™ 6 CRT T opue e ! ‘opeka, 1; Lincoln sl 8 3 5 Ofowee. 1500 813 o o Roing tu be great,” said O'Nefil, follow- Wy:lrdu:‘\-‘r-r-po: sttt 287 o] Battetian:. O Toole and Coleman: Rey- | g B e R T ""'"4 3"“"‘ 2 il 4100 Malker 0.4 103 0ling the morning session. “We have O e o R it nolds, Middleton and Clemens. g 2 TR RN, & i 337 SGinamont cf4 8 19 0lsome awful weather and suffered greatly. Shnn W e# 1| AL Indisnapolis— RHE, 8 ¢ WR B 3 3 100 OThieman, 5.3 0 1 3 0 We now have fifty-six postponed Ilhm . ;:u \ork ....... L0 0200101 1—5|InClanapolis .............oeeie adi ol o " 2 S o S A " ¥ 2 ot oing to owl. ston .. et 0 4310010 °-p Batterles: ter, McCall and Biliings; | - A E - Tolahs.....8 Bbiien ;0 0 0oy 11 1| Bewevat, L WSS 83 -8 of| Two-base hits: Gee Peckinpaugh. | Tipple and Gossett.” .y AB. R. H. 0. A E " = s York 0000100 0-1Were going through with every one of |, .Tn e nit: Higher. Home run: 4o s e firdiagls & AMERICAN LEAGU A, Xortoiic 91100001 *3 our agreements without a hitch. The| Jiuen Stolen bases: Gardner, Peckin- Sonthern Association. LA 81 a o BEmESTR S e hcton. 4 Two-base hits: Haley, Melker, Carrig, | Public hasm't quit us Now that the paugh. Double plays: Ruth to Janvrin | Memphis, 1: Nashville, 0. | PN i 2 N PPLERAL LeAGUL | Broderick. _ Home run: vn. Btolon | weather has comenced to favor us we|lo Moblitsel =Feckinpaugh 'to Boone | Chattancoga, 7; Little Rock, 6; ten in- M A 3 ases 3 , 15 ni Yogobago g o Kaubas City, 1; Newaix, 6. g believe attendance in every city will be | iti? " mite:” Ofe Caldwell, 4'in three | " Mobilé-Atlanta; postponed; rain. e e 8 }' ,““ “xr lpwfillu;r_x“.rl— Htruck : good.” ; ek ¥ L’:"r“n o;lo\‘:lr'l‘ l‘lore 'um ‘m ‘m» fourth; | New Orlenas-Birmingham: postponed; S L8 et R ) & P Wild pitch: Thieman. Time: 1:45. U The umplre question was not take S Vi n nnings. rain, 0.0 0 3 0 TUE AN ABSOCIATION TS B, at the morning session, but it was ex-| SiU Y (it S S Now < i A P by “_-“";““W“'\ -..‘ o | R % T | pected to be this afternoon. Senators Trim ‘l-fln Koob, lh'e(o::ns:::;ll- .;t':h f th e e 0 1 0-8| Columbus,’s; Louiaville, 3, IN th Pl tt T The following clubk were represented: | WwASHINGTON, June whoom the, sepsitional ptcbac_of, the &%w 000001 &3 L‘IO\‘Q‘:‘;\A\. 0 Indiannpolis, ©, 01‘ a 8 Bam Willlam Rourke, Omaha; James C. Mc- | was outhit by Phila eigned a Detroit contract. Wha! vatsop. Bacrl- NEBRASKESTATE LEAGUE. Gill, Denver; Hugh Jones, Lincoin; John 17 Tum-base hits: ':;'u“ Yanes. Fore|. Nortolk, 3;. York, 1. . g ; Ed Hanlon, Sloux City; fice hit: K.'.“:"’,,,u’,h Dlava; Waton | Grand Island. Hastings, uot scieduied arts on Long lour - ad r:.:‘ e Molpisy . MEuck~ rue o H 13 » o ol a "'g;n Whalen tol" Fairbury-Beatrice, off, Acocunt | e ! ppers - & ; J | Wichita, and Jack Holland, St. mel out* Bu Flanagul.. | jaces, Bhright, 'Wiel ;hlhbmr nmm m&:“ ort NORTH PLATTE, Neb,, June %.—(Spe- | Joseph. A n, 2: off Thompson farned Wnurn b v clal)—The North Platte base ball clus| The magnates agreed thers woul ¥ ague—Denver at Wichita, | x“onum 3; a( .luoe"h % ». Time. at Tincoln, Des Molnes at Sioux | started yesterday on ten days of stren.|no shortening of the schedule, but & ma- -'»‘5'0' Umpire: | Myers. Ky Omowhu:' Bt Josoph " ago,| U0US Dase ball The team playei the|jority were favorable to a reduction of BSOS - " | Hershey Glants at Hershey on June 24, |salaries. Cin ti at Pittsburgh, Brooklyn at s MIOUX OVERWHELM DES MOINES) ) fladelpiia, Boston at Kew Yori, ' *'| Grant at Grant on June % and the fast| Mr. McGill, who strongly opposed any | —_— ew York at Bof- | Willow Island club at North Platte on|cutting of salaries, expressed the belle upepper” Clark Blanks lm-l-'l }:3; s -"-"w::hu' gy Siingtan. 8t | eunday, June 7. that there would be no further financial Leaders and Indians Win. 4 New-| Next week the Elwood club of the |troubles with reasonable weather. oy “?mm:}“‘t- R 0 at| Pheips-Gosper County league will be in President sk ':l;“:":";l"°‘“"' unds ‘or. | North Platte for two games, a Sat. |consented to a reduc lary, eat game, on the lock) Sxed the Nor- ol nd on Bat. |, i e majority opposed cutting It. ears. pper’ ) m Indians made urday North Platte will play at the Yevue,_teaders W in one _hour | Fourth of July celebration at He-.hey. ISR iy .o " City's Tun l Plat Ogae | ocodmen va. mitos. Die." fol- | Harrington, Cantwell, Hit by pitched oL o ot e el o | The Woodmen of the World will meet i . RLERY. Brova, (Cottevis by Lantwall RSN Sne i game with the | he Alamitos at Luxus park, Twenty- rough Tannehill !corf ). Time: 3 mpire: | Ogalalla club this season, North Platte| t/0 t . e “. t Blay . Odnalier S0 A & [RVe sibond. gaine ' | heving won thres and Ogatalla one up| [1i7t BN akwit haiween tha AW tube. b T 10 Y T WICHITA gy Therefore an interesting game will' be on o3 0 0 p On Monday, July 5, Ogalalla will oppose | 135 Game called at 3 o'clock. 1 1’ e Ag- l}- H. 0. A, E.|North Platte at the celebration which is et e ,‘. H : 3 e fad } 0 0!1to be held at North Platte on that da Petersburg Defeats Primrose. 9 e 0 ¢ : ; 10 0 u}umor games have been arranged With pETERSBURG, Neb., June 25.—(Special e S S 0 7 0 0 Bridgeport, Scott's Bluff, Sidney and BIg Telegram.)—Petershurg deteated Primrose i M T § 1 3 3 1 {serines on the latter's grounds by the score of 10 - = 4 1 1 3 4 0| The North Platte club has lost one|to 1. Score: 5 Y s_%"ini «nn 4 1 22 3 0 game this season and would like to hear | Petersburg H 14 - {88 e S ':mwzmnu.p..mmuubmm."""“"”‘-°°°°°‘9°°""‘ H O A E IR el b Batteries: Petersburg, ‘u.do-n and T30 -4 Totals...... D‘: ': 1 N u tate. | Wright; Primrose, Young and Rol G O NVER. % L 0N AB, R H. O A Tl | R xj e el SERC O G o 1 | e e T ) o 1 o o . ° 1 1 o $i-1.+«1 .® [ S o N | | % S ‘ s 3 T e T & R e W 1000 -—ll 4 G L | 00000 S %9 % 1 [ Qalmhan Sacrifice = - =T hits: artford, v 3 1 3 Double plays: u ter Lo Havtford: GML- AL 00600 nl&‘ wyer ones. Hases on balls: 30120021 orf Gilliann, ltruau out: By Clark, ’ Time: 1:17. Umplre: Vansyckle. l’kn\-r‘\u.l\\u‘ln_}l.dl.' t ¢ pre——— Spencer, \Watson, Tyde- ! . Ry on Sale Saturda DIVIDE THE DOUBLE-WEADER Chirien. "hreebase hite: Tydeman. : y %'p 4 Bears bases: Coffey, Gritton. Hita: Off )’QQPJ mePIC’QS Cantwell,” 10 In "sevén innings vouble | 3 anlen, | WICHITA; Kan., June 3%.—Wichita and | playa: Cantwell to Shestelt 1o B aBivis | 3 Daber hie & dutiie header Sent | CARARD 1 HtE o *Mirgeh cue” B beauty and brains have taking the firet ‘game in eleven innings. g:::";““"v‘ men. ! gk rnotn R d d A - Kechran struck gut ‘twelve” men in e e Cantwall, 1: off Cochra L fian g[gfi/ in— P s T - zlezesecca=o” PSSR | RIGHT TO THE OENT\'aT | GUESS \'OUQE RIGHT - MAGGIE - CANT PUT.T o;p ANY LOBKS slocsrorsscvesss? | JLINVOLN, Neb., June 3. Fsrnm ‘Wis & pussie to Topaka THFE BEF Copyright, 1915, News Service it tt— JUST STEP 1y THIS ROOM NOW! AND You'LL FEEL ALL RGHT N A FE W OY 4OLLY DOCTOR -1 Tink YOU PULLED mME JAW OuUT NORFOLK SCORES By Cantwell, ball: HIE by pitched N ntwell, 1:30. Umplre WINS ROM LIACOLN KAWS | Fapekas Lose to Antelopes by SIx | singion factories some to One |on, d his namesuke in cynter !lrld hit { :l"llple with the bases full, sending e R e This is not a job lot TOPEKA { b | AB. R H |:, A R 1 Toatter: % H ?; “I\ H 1 '_ ahle. They come in gray f -:'."1:{ ; 3 Pl ol Clunn, 18 b o resent a saving of from 256% to 334n%. 1 3w on sl pleasura to show you thes International We have just receivad by express from our Ken- whiel wo were able to secure at the end of the sea They have been marked and placed on sale at actually wholesale prices. and evory suit both in pattern and quality is desir- plaid cassimeres and dark silk mixed worsteds. We confidently believe these suits at £16.50 rep- Palm Beach Suits in colors for travel and hard continuous N dise speak for itself, R A E| G 3 W ) O lu¢ and black with w Pt 8 well as light colors, I S kind, $8.50, $7.50 and $10.00. A TR O T o . 2 o 1 1 1 o ) v %7 ®A oo1le v 1000 . | {Boon THE BOOSTER DAY |This Will Be Smemon of Tip extraordinary suit values but was personally selected flanuels and crashes, over- It will be a ¢ snits and let the merchav- hite hairline stripes: serviceable Every one the l -shrinking TELL ™ME WHEN YOUR HEAD STOPS RED SOX BEAT THE | the locals bunched safeties with \\)(- koff's wildness and his errors and won the opening game of the series, i to 1. Score: vuulAmr'l‘.PmL WASHINGTON. AB. 7 3| Office Secretary S 1WILL DRIVE GOLD f SPIKE AT SPEEDWAY ¢ | Ceremony Followmg Pnrlde to Mark 0, Completion of the Big Board Race Track. ‘FASTEST DRIVERS ARE COMING A real, sura-«nough gold spike will be driven into the wooden track at the Auto Speedway Snmrd:y'atter noon, to signify the completion of the big course, in prepagatlon for the 300-mile race July 5 for a ‘purse of $15,000. Mayor Dahlman and the mayor of Council Bluffs will drive 3| the big gold spike, following a parade of scores of autos through the busi- ness section of Omaha. Sheritf F. J. McShune, Jr., director of contests for the Speedway, has returned from Chicago, where he signed some of the world's best racing drivers for the July 5 classic here B. Smyth of the Omaha Autc club ‘has sent lefters to all auto and commercial clubs within 100 | mlies of Omaha asking them to, drag the auto roads, to facilitate traffic to the Speedway race here July S/ He also has received word from Man< ager Beal of the Sioux City Speedway that a big crowd ot -speed fans from that city will come to Omaha July § for the race here. The Sioux City Bpeedway will hold & big race July 3. world nor in po its popularity. THE COCA-COLA CO. -ATLANTA, GA. ( / }'}:emee change and styles change, but esteem. f thi g e s For 29 yaflCou-Cohh-heHmdhwd sbeenuulthfimdnmt— wholesome. 1915 think of Coca-Cola f /

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