Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 3, 1915, Page 4

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| FABER AND CHICAGO | S0X ARE DEFEATED Sox Hurler Drops Third Geme of | Season and Tigers Captare Two-to-One Game. CRAWFORD'S HOMER A FEATURE | DETROIT, Mich, July 2—Urban Faber suffered his third defeat of the season today, when Detroit defeatsd Shicago, 2| to 1. He has won thirteen games Dubo | Taber, but gave more hite thar sould not bunch them. Crawfo ! run drive over the bleschers’ screen was A feature. Score DETROIT AR H.OA K t, b 0 Kaviagh, b 013 e TCoMb (£, 8 1°6e 6 vawtord. (13 1 3 1.0 gt 21000 18 104 30 oot ) 8710 » 0 v 0,0 01 Crawford Sacrifice hits Donbie pla Bush to | balls' Off Dubuc, 1. | L Dubue, 4. ‘ or, By Faber, 1 Umpires: Chill and Connoll: Yanks in Fourth Place. | NEW YORK, July 2.—-New York went into fourth place today by defeating Washington, 1 to 0. New York acored 1ts | yun in the sixth when Sweeney walked | s forced by Pieh. With Iy p— . o ¥ 3 B s e hun uktr urmtied on | evident the Porter-Knignt people gave In Leunge, Double-breasted and Norfolk * High. Peckinpaugh struck out and Mais Schauver, Schupp and Ritter. Kvery iime | terday afternoon, a few hours after the Omaha as an address. Nothing has been | 4y " (3 : : el's ‘single filled the hases Finp hit »|Interest eeps Up elther Ix called upon to Bitch he (ries 10| yatient ~sutfercd o second stroke of |heard from them since the cars went | Styles. Tailored like good wool suits. { ‘\;t;"\“?’"::""‘\z;’"r!_“ Chiokw 3 #e0ond for | i ” o paralysie. They regard it as either| bad in Chieago, ®» 1t is expected that | 1 ia force slay Pleh scored Beore WASHINGTON. NEW \'MK” AB | AT ey ok g ] RN ; b g noon the archbishop's heart action | McShane, director of contests, of "R o, § 031 1] KEARNNY, NOF, 88ty 8- (Epec lal 1"“ Saturday’s Game became perceptibly weaker and his tem- | held a telephone conversation with Paul | ghanka, It... § Tl - o g ‘;'"’ day's '“"“““'("“ s perature dropped. These symptoms were | Brunsk, manager of the Maxwell team, . . \ Ganalt, . 3 $0 00 o|midsummer events was a succesaful one vegarded as indicating the approach of | Who sald that his two cars would be here t t t Nett. B.....-4 3011 §|And was attended by over 2600 race lov- | CHICAGO, July %-John Muilin has a coliapse, aithough the patient's won- | Saturday night ready to go on the track | el ors e s an .\m{;‘;‘. - 2048 10 8 The track was slow on urfl\'lm‘ Of | heen added to the umpire staff of the | derful vitality may enable him to rally | bright and early Sunday morning. Eddle | } g B $ 00 0 0\the heavy rains of Thursday niht, BUt, | Western league, President O'Neill an- | again | Rickenbacher and Tom Orr pilot the | omespuns [ *Williams s 3 | nevertheless, fast time was made The y ! H Ak g IE 1 are oxected (o be browen at the|0URCEd today. Mullin's release was it ————— ! Maxwells. i I are exe o n I : bou, t o | I o o . fi o . g track on Saturday, when the feature races] POUERt fTOm the Kniternational feague. Expel]ed Solon Resta is Favortie, Priumphs of skill and detailed “Batted for Shaw in eighth will be run. Summary . g | Already speed enthusiasts in Omaha s : - ¥ ’ w h’:xny{,:::n 81076786000 00 Trotting 3.4 class, purse 40 RSN iadie A" ESRN AN ok "Tu is AG uitted On O NIARIAR $0 P thale AvOITteN, orkmanship by master tailors. > Pronto o ¢ ert Meyers left the vacancy, Mullin w q Dario Resta is, of course, the ruling fav- Stolen base: Maisel. Double plays: Peck- | Charm Kin 1t inpaukh to Boone to Pipp (2), Hartsell to us ... . {8weeney, Bases on balle: Pieh, 3; Shaw | S50, i " if Kits Reed, California B. and Sandhill AT IR T, ‘Ayres, 1. in one Ianing. Hit by pitched f‘n':y also started. Time, 2:254, ?“'A.‘ Amerienn Assoclation. I 2. Hits: Off Bhaw, 2 in seven innings; of! iball: By Pleh, Connolly. Struck out: By 5, R SR | e . Resta, it has been learned, will drive " : nd Hildebrand. — g Kansas City ; (.1 6 2| house of representativés, was acquitted e i T 11 e s 1% 3 11 Minneapolis : ©.T14 1|by a directed verdict today in his tria) |the blg Peugot here. He will pilot the i h k C t : | Redwood . 34 E Batteries: Kansas City, "undwl’x’, Gard- (on a charge of perjury. Judge John Perry | baby, the car with an engine smaller ‘vornnusker Laptalnl | rranciiowsy, r, Holen| ner and Geibel: Minieapolls, Yingling | iy (ne district court upheld the contention |than thosc placed in Fords, at Sioux . . . . wig C., Charline, Nancy V. and Madame Columbus asoclation second gmine of Howland's attorneys that the alleged | City as it Is plenty fast enough for the . 18 Iraining Un Liie Bleck aso staried. Time, 2104, 218, TLHLE, | false statements of the defendant before | dirt track there. ans an egnorns 4! 9 . Cleveland . . 103 ; . |- 8 : O N e aif atas: $00b Cleveland 103 a srand jury did not constitute perjury | Entries In the Omana race are as fol aving Crew in West | grugieustrmero e sy Ellits, i i 8 S o e .:IrkArr:h:bn.ld w18 3 uiiinen: Columbus, O'Tcole and Cole The Howland trial was quel to the | Driver. e | Arkansella 323 man 4 | “package of money” incident” which at- | Darlo Resta | LINCOLN, Neb, -July 2.—(Special)- Baton Cochate {Captain Dick Rutherford of the Corn-| Five-elgnthe 3 Mtiwauke i rat; MoRethod, second; Rosetts, third:| St. Paul........ PN 5 fhusker foot Ball' team, hero of a dosen | Trali NCAELST, AACORC | M iattarion. " Milwaukes. Shackleford, |9 ® Package of currency was handed to Tom Alley jihard-fought foot ball battles, is starring Yin a hero role this summer, but In a Isomewhat different atmosphere. Ruther-| GLEENWOOD, Ia!, July 2.—(Special)— | i:ld 1s conditioning himself for the foot| At Tabor yesterd 1 tice which t tall bov, 8 ¥ TR Bergdoll Special R/ DrRolsy-whish Spons Sex 84 8| Glenwood 1060000 2 28 | & legislative jnvestigating committee and | Fughle Hughes . R. P mber of the life saving crew at Long | "oy 3088881 5483" CONTINUES TO IMPROVE | fuevounty” drana sary finehy. deciared | ERTLDETore 8 2 t $ 4 ranch, Cal. Lutterts Glenwood, = Stimson and | v | that the money which Howland said [ John De Palm. 0 ! Rutherford, who is one of the most re- | Longi. Tabor, Ellis, swett, Redenbaugh | ROCHESTER. N. Y. July 2.—Con- gmounted B BE. wes ot B by Dr. | Otto Hennig rkable athletes the university ever|Snd Mann. Stimson fannéd, 19; tho three | eveloped, 1a an expert swimmer us well | 4, It ns star foot ball, basket ball, track man | Weatherhead and Minner. d wrestler. Dick went to California |/ learller fn the summer, it is rumored, be- use & co-#d was spending the summer 2 ‘onst ' league here, There was a vacancy on the life| Koerner, late of Oakian ving crew and the star Nebraska ath- te was offered the place. He accepted | W 3 nd is wetting in fine condition for the | . TThers seems £ be wulte n bICO6 M| fieq at the changw which set in late ycs- usker gridiron foes next fall with his ‘dally dip in the surf, The Nebraska captain had intended to ipend the summer, along with some of he other foot ball men, In the harvest lds of Nebraska, but he belleves he s better located and will remains there unt!l fall. ig Cross-Country Match to Be Staged ‘ at Prettiest Mile, Membera of the Prettiest Mile Golf take part In a big cross-coun- match on July 5. The starting be at the city limits on North '.Newark Takes One From Buffalo Blues NEWARK, N..J, fuly 2.—Newark de- Brooklyn here today, 7-to 3 Rain fell throughout the game. Score: R.H.E. i qe® 00 0 0 600 03 63 o2 00100047100 1 Batteries: Brooklyn, Smith _and ==-; Newark, berg and Rari- _ BALTIMORE, Md, July 2-—Buffalo took the opening game of the series here today from Baltimore, ¥ to 4. Blair's hit- was & feature: tcope: RH.E 2000001 381 2 00003100470 Batteries falo, Krapp, Bedient and Blair; Baltimore, Quinn and Jacklitsch. e ‘Huntley High Man In the Fourth Event CEDAR POINT, O., July 2.—8. A Hunt- Jey of Omaha was high man today in the the registered sweep- l shooting tournament | here, The findl event | the aweepstake will be held tomorroy. 481 out of 500, "Wool- xington, K¥., was 2.4, iPleh, 5 by Shaw, 5. Passed bail: Henry. r:‘:lnl. 2:22 class, purse $400: ’ 3 Tabor pitchers, 8, Glenwod has won flve " ! . LT oS S I | Tirnes TAWNrd Qutitey, | Cathlio”atoh-| teotive. 8. :Donatdeon . Every Style a Gentleman o e bishop of Chicago, who is critically ill| Mrs, L. L. Hartzell, a woman detective, Might Wear Koerner to Los Augeles. here at the home of his brother, Chief | then told that she had been employed by T T 8! 'l'hl{.u Angeles’ elub of the Pacitic T - — —— e COMMANDER OF TURKISH FORCES ON GALLIPOLI—At the left is Djemal Pasha, ‘EIGHTEEN MOUNTS r I I head of the Turkish forces defendnig the Guilipol insul inst the i i f th ’ - - h S .ts g T e e e e o s e oo ot 05 | pnypgp) [N RACEMen’s Light Weight Sui fL.il'.l Close thh_6; More Car Thln! 'HE BEK: OMAHA, SATUKDAY, JULY 3, 1919, is Permitted on Track Under worth:—— b g | The Price They’re Marked f lnr.sn T0 DRIVE BIG PEUGOT | Styles By Sam Peck | | | Just eighteen cars are entered in the first annual gasoline derby which | will be held at the new Omaha board | | speedway on July 5. Entries for the | or [ big event closed at midnight Friday Stei h | nighg and this number are signed up. teln Bloc ! There is a chance that one or two | For Gentlemen 1 | more entries may come in in the ‘ malls, as any entry mailed before midnight is eligible | Seventeen cars only are permitted | on the Omaha track under the Ameri- | can Automobile association ruling, so one of the eighteen will be forced out. The seventeen fastest cars, tak- ing time made in the preliminary | trials Sunday, will be allowed to | start i Fear that the Porter-Knight oars | would not start here was allayed some- | o - mv g -» . | what when mail was received for Earl| i -l SRR . Devore, one of the drivers. The mail TAF~ Right in Style, | | Right in Fitting, Right in Fabric, Right in Price, Right in the Way They Are Sold to You. » DIEMAL PASHA AND & | was forwarded from Chicago, so it is| 1 2| report In time to cover tomorrow's game orite. Nobody has any money to offer I U Perjury Cha,rge that does not in some way call for col- | DENVER, Colo., July 2—W. W. How- | lection if Resta wins. As a result little RILE, |1and, expeiled member of the Colorado | Money is being placed on t he race so far. 515 %20 %285 4 Eddle Rickenbacher . Tom Orr .. lative session of last winter. On February | Eddie O'Donnell, RH.E. | tracted wide attention during the legis- Dash—Esther . 1., | Milwaukee ... PR Ot M Wy 611 0 ‘Deusenberg Deusenberg Deusenberg ..... Sebring Mulford Special Bergdoll Special Sailors In Rough and Smeoth Sennits Billy_Chandier . Dougherty, Young and Brannon, st. | Howland by a messenger while the legis- Tou Loaser Glenwood Win, Game, | Paul, Hall, Steele and Johnson, GHenn. |lator was seated at his desk in the house | Ralph Mulford . | chamber. Edwin Bergdoll | — Ve Apgiwed. felentad ' ARCHBISHOP QUIGLEY Howland told conflicting stories before | Grover Bergdoll. | . R N marking a chance for recovery or the |they have been repaired and will pe here ! S S50 8 S50 S $ S50 In Races at Kearney nu1in win Umpire | rrumer o s s conans o i, " e 2 Z—"8=%10 *12= tinued improvement in the conditlon of| Mary Bates, to be pald to a woman de- | 3; awiinss of Police Joseph Quigley, was announced | Dr, Bates to “shadow’ an officer of the Braves Sign Crain. Denver juvenlle cort, presided over by | The §t. Louis National club has pur- New Hlt Bands . .. 50c Judge Ben B. Lindsey. chased Catcher A. C. Brottem from the A bllL abolishing Judgé Lindsey's court [ Vancouver club of the Northwestern % . 4 league, and the. Boston National club has . was passed by the legislature, but vetoed | [(GRCG" PliCher-outtielder Crain of Brown Y w dr b by Governor George A. Carlaon VeI e Lol oAy eplenis our ardrobe Sport Shirts—New Ones. $1.00 and $1530 Sport Ties ceoeveeececernes bis30s bivw's praini ioie os et BB Sound the cymbals for two : kinds of independence joy! B. V. D.’s or Good Knit Underwear. ...$1.00 to $2.00 New Fancy Hosiery. ... .25¢ and 50¢ Saturday’s Scarf Service.......ccovveenn. 50¢ Special Rip things right up the back on the Fourth! Be- cause it's the nation’s birthday, and because Prince Albert tobacco has set free men who yearned for the joys of jimmy pipe “packing” and real cigarette makin’s—and who shied at tortured tongues and throats!| Bang-away like it's freedom’s frolic! Kick-off the covers early. Let the orators pump patriotism into your spirit while you puff P. A. into your smokeappetite! And keep on puffing “P. A. forever” because it’s the happiest, the truest tobacco you could wish to jam in a jimmy pipe or e roll into a cigarettel The patented process fixes 0l é%fi“,, that! And removes the bite and parch! 1It'll ’- ” 0 be a regular celebration, via t “?‘: T PRINGE ALBERT the national joy smoke signed Infielder Phil | this morning, Temperatura and pulse nd. were better and the prelate's mind was S 0 \ clear. Physicians in attendance make pende M Wt Hagh. no secret of the fact that they are baf- OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. | PHISEN & THORNE @ 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. ' . Here's AMan Will Tell Youe Open up a toppy red bag of P. A. (mighty handy for rollers) that or a tidy red tin, like.it was a package from home, then you'll ha know why men smoke Prince Albert and boom Prince Albert from one land’s end to the other! Get that independence spirit on the tobacco question| So, unlimber your jimmy pipes or makin's papers—and fire away! Because, men, Prince Albert will put new ideas of has the calles—"__ The standby of the thirsty— e e 8 ok e e — the treat for the multitude. joy'us time to become pals with P. A. ; \ N \\Wl”‘/"’(‘w Wy | \ Delicious and Refreshing Mthpmlmbyfdlgun— gl oy 3 ey ly Ao THE CocA-CoLA CO. ATLANTA, GA. l ]S For Resuits ‘ Bee Want Ads i i i i i |

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