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TH E BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUL\ 6, 1915, Bringing Up Father | | WANT You | TO TAKE MisS SMITH ON THE, SCENIKC - RAIWLROAD ! vapnl-m. "l:ll. Internations! News JOSIES HA“D P A‘ ‘{‘f;‘{"",’" o | R T S RS BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD AT | ’l‘ulmhl!l B o SR SO S OMAHA SPEEDWAY. lMuuor. 8.0 § 8 BUNCH GOOSE EGGS, o m, i ¥ e b *Batted for Crosby In ninth. W.L.Pot.| s Pet ] snuux"cm T g 9 wn 3 St. Joe Easily Wins the Morning Two-base h H tfl'::mn cago .. 41 81 .00 5 o 0T Pittabu \ Game, Final Outcome Being b‘.’:: & gg.a&g n.-.n{'h % 507 a d lou: “ Five to Nothing. S out b1 “Boothor, 5 Sy i 'BIG CROWD IN ATTENDANCE|gGrofm:’ Time: LP ! Byckle. Beore, ‘second nmt % ! Bt. J h came back Monday af- sml!:st ll:‘l' SR :: | ter the ignominous routing received | Cooney, 2b. il 908 g . | Sunday and did the Rotrke family|J; Clarke, 3 4 M tnto divers kinds of intricate knots. é?x’l'i.”‘ of. 306E SR e D Y . That is they succeeded in winning by | Davidson, rf. $ 00 2 0 ol w“{. e ‘ 1 the bined efforts of their own Hflmg $ 0 3 § 1 0 indmmapnes s Qilneatrice good playing and numerous errors on !(P-nuly,kv v : 3 3 ; ;z, g‘éfl‘:l:'“‘: ..== ut'uuunn the part of the home team. - Clarke. it i o) St Paul..3 3 51 p.m,u,—y y 3| Kan. 7 Bverdon surmounted the mound, Totale ........ :mNVFs” Hoe e waukes o and was backed up with the usual as- AB, R, 3. .0 A, B.] SRSl S8 O . sortment of breakdowns that seem to Hann, 1t 8t N b s « Yesterday's Reanlts. greet his every effort. Evy pitched "“',’,{:,f,‘ of 0 0 1 0 of a WRSTERN LEAGUE. 1 2 B o 0| * Sioux City, x-o Hfl Ines, more than passable ball, but boots | jones ord, i 0 0 o6 o B ,o.,,,y. Oimans, and free-for-all heaves got his nanny. | Bills, if.. 4 L RS by o e w!’;h‘;h”‘ He is the true descendant of the orig- m":"“:._,_ O L A NATIONAL LEAGUE. inal Jomah that A. Sperm Whale | Gilligan, DA% o <0 MG Pty {in O UL coughed up some time back, Inel- 08 5 oisws o 4o 5 & 1' New York, ll;mlcngelphll.'_ dentally it might be meet to mention | *Batted for Keansly in ninth. | ““"'"X'n’imxc;m ‘;,EA'um':. | that St. Joseph won by a score of 6 [BovX,Cly b3 88 80 0§ 0§ “_ Boston. ¢4 w oo e, fhov, e | IR 305 T H lce CH Aane, Trouble Starts Barty. Btolen "bsea:” Henaiing, ' Hart(ord. Lett Clevelasnd, ’w"‘","hmm In the first inning Page went out from | on bases: Sioux City, §; Des Mofnes, 4 X Whalen to Sohllebner, but Nicholson | Struck out: : By Gligan, 4; by Kolley, & b"‘:b” reached No. 1 bag when Red threw wila | Boses on e b Y Loy ey 3. Dousle. plays: Collanin'to Kane. to first. Nicholl then proceeded to| Umpire: Vansyckle. Time: Li7. ! mA' A uwrl LEAGUR. steal second. . Again Whalen threw wild Falrbury, 6-3; T-L to firsts on Rapp's infleld hit 'and Bapp|4INKS ARE TWICE VICTORS Butfle-"'-i. o took second, while Nicholl scored on the 4 : llwu N. - | play. Williams singled to loft, sending|L®nd on Three Wich Warlers for ) ,.,"'“”;M. o ¥ 7w Touleve, - P X d 7 Rapp to third, from where he tallied | o rcurma " Kan., July. 5 Lincoln won Minneapolis, 5-8; Thirteen-Inning Morning Game De- ‘ on Watson's inside poke, Flsher and| potn ends of & doubleheader when it| Kansas City, 80; waties, 8.2 | cided by Single, Walk and ‘ g gl ool AT S PSS | westarn L ougmete vy dchsdle | e , -two hits and twenty- ed. This start took large quantities of pep | 11 OF LItE-AE BI S0 A Nationl I eagbe—iioeio . Double. out of Marty's gang and, although sev- WICHITA, Bt Louls at Pittsbui h -_— eral chances hove over the horizon, they AB. T . 0 A b |hladelphia Cincinnatl fat Chicago. = |opoony RUNS THREE TO TWO never came within speaking distance of Watson. ot 2 0 0 0 6.1y phfi‘.B.,,m. a N,. ork. Chicago the home plate, 3 1. 1 3 0 0ia ul-. De t Cleveland. : Wider of B Tieman, H. 4 0 0 2 0 0 Federn {mx at Kansas | HASTINGS, Neb., July 6.—(Special Tel- man ‘ol t. Joseph pitched a| Hosp, ss. g -2 . % % 9 CJJ Bnflllo -t Bm iyn, Newark at |.gram.)—Hastings took both games from splendid game and was master of the! Britton, Sb. WP, IR TR DS Falrbury tod winning the morning : ' e s oy bt o s i Terarain 1! gl B (R e B?:l‘rjh‘e. H&ln;- eyt e, T 10 6, and the afternoon contest, win hands down. gmmh, . e B L S 8 8 to 2. In the latter the Refls came up Thomason Makes Great Catch. elat, p.. TR from behind in the ninth and with four The only event bordering on the sen-| Totals . 8 5 5 @ 13 5| Bevve .. seetsv 1 0T A0 -0 succeasive hits clouted out vietory. In sational was a splendid. catch by Arthur | LINCOLN. Totals ..........36 3 13 24 15 4|the morning game vicitory came in the Thomasoh in the sixth, when he ransin| R H. Q. A E DENVER thirteenth on a single, a sacrifice, a walk from decp center and on the dead run | YWolfe, If.. 2 B LR A ¢ AB. R. H. O. A. E, |and a double. Score, first game: ! \ caught Watson's drive off the top of the | 1. Sohraiber, 1b. 3 1 9 o ofShincer gb A e ¥ Y e AT A, AN 0. AR clover. | 2 1 1 0 0|McCormick, if. 3 0 3 0 Olnndeva. v 8l w6 1680 About 400 head of"citizens herded Into | M ¢ 2 B 0 0iGalloway, b, 3 8 83 9 RN HEsRE the Rourke enclosure to watoh the mas- 1.4 ¥ 4ve 33 239 140 on, 6% 310 3 0 sacre, and despite the futiie flelding of | L5800 o 0.0 1 & 0 213 ¢ o BEE T Papa's youths, cheered them roundly to | A o N A S O S A | 6210 n, $1812 the echo. A R Y ot 9.3 »firolh.. R LB ?r”rum & ge3d1 The sixth, seventh and elghth fonings | n %o LR AR R B T ench netted the enemy a run and in the | Lincoln . 300381 3 n ninth. aE T T elghth spasm. they earned. it. Watson | 'fon( oy S RP DR 999938 %3 Stwe ot when winaing run scored. singled and Fisher scored him en a two- | Sacrifice hits: afi A r, Coffey (), Two- | Fairbury 0000010040001-8 Vegger. non oo base hita: Wolte 1. Hehrelvor, Saitoway (5, Coter. T Hastings - 1000303000003 An additional feature of the morning | Gelat: Thfee buse hit: Bro‘{:n b‘:u- e by mun:d“:-fl’cgmf' LA et sv.bla?r'f-'u"f & Bichardeos | 6 was the faultless umpiring of Sucius| Wolfe, McGatilgan, H. Bchreiber, Watson | By Lakatf, 1: Bandecs, ¢ Bowes op fabe (B Banmets (. Oinon (31 Richard- Mulien, the new punk, recently added to | (2, Tydeman, ;n it t Narveson, none b-u-. ore !An'f 2; off Sanders, 2 |son Struck out: By 8holl, 8 gv Shuga President O'Nelll's staff, Mulley guessed ',:}n"!‘."‘s‘l""‘:';,"" o1 Mhman, § in sixio- | Double plays: Maver 10 Bostick to Mayer. |Li by’ JYrisit b esge Of R G 3 o 0 " ~ 2 Y \them all right and had the participants | Bhisan, 1 Bases on belle: OFf Narveson, | o Oatloway to Bnields Time: 15 jsoines D"-C';g‘ By Sholl. 4 B - cating from his mitt. Score: 3: off IBhman, 5. WA pitch: Getat, HI¢ | pire: Parent. Umplre: Green. Score, secol - . by pitched ball By elst (Daley and| Bcore, second game: FAIRBU HASTING! . o A g | Narveson. Tim Umpire: O Brien. TOPBKA |panvay e ARETAR DR 5. 0. AL Ao st T AB. R % e N B ey LR H. O A B [Lamb % . 4 1120 oyl YRR Beore, nv.nmmmtmr;l“l'..A s ? 1 { g 0| omvey. 30 4 la:o . G el S g’ TN LB R H O. A B 4 0 2 2 0 1 Downer rt.8 1810 v 4 ¢ 1 ¥ 9 0 % 11 ] 4 0 0 8 0 0 1436 Y Watson, 'rf. | ek Oy B SR U 3 & B 1 $ 0 0 0 0 o Payen ma.i 1000 Fisher, '1b. ' o e B B A | 2% 1 N5 ¢t ¢ 3591 §F 0 8 jeans ot it} Ewoldi, s PR Ol TN B TR B2 991 5 T 4 F 11 .4 8Tl p... ¢ IR PR RS “"d(l':l‘lli;.p S Vi SR B I K e 301 8 1 9| totaw %I R Total ..WN L i g LR | Y Y ot B | 3 8-4 2 3 1l *Two out when winning run scored. Totals...... B3 T m o1 olgram T 5é o ok v == = = 2 ZWairbury ........3 0000000 83 AMA { A 4 f, s } g 8 6 9 3 11 ¢|Hastings 001 oso‘:“o 0 ] 3 R Two-base hit: Varne acrifice hits: B. R H. O A E |Bak 1.0 v 3 0 DENVER. Downey, McCabe, Ny, ‘Bioien beses: § -0 0 3¢ ol ullven. » 2°2.% 1 ¢ AB.R. H. 0. A EILImb. Sulllvan, McCabe, Sidel, Olsor 4.0 ‘grigty a} ; 554 5K 080 T8 334 % 1|Buuck out: By Pursell, i mlm 8. , JHES o b S, A % VS G e e A 1 s W% 1 1 2 8 0 o] Baseson balls: Off Purs 3, off Hiley, e i . 8} 1 3 5 ¢ o) Umpire: Greene. .05 g gy ) LINCOLN. B U S8 Beatrice Nabs Couple 3 0.0 15 0 of . R, H. 0. A. B 1'1.:8.¢ § ¢ 070 % 0 1lwote i......... gt o By ! | A B b o | R Ty oo g R mmmnn. . 1.1 4 0 H % Bt iz 0 0 1§ 8 M Schretber, cf 3 8.2 0 0 W8 B Tl G 12 0 1 0 o ol Mcntyre, rf.... 8 %D bow Y S AR L7 - e 1 SROERS, 0O 3 v 4 0 1n 4 % 13 2 ® 0 & 7 1 il McAllster, e 0 1 6 0 0 } 000 o I LDk o588 4% O Y a V°UD\-’u0uo—T:3‘x’|fi-'m? «‘:%3}3 wimmary—Two-base hits: Breen, Fisher, | | = e v ot e l °Bntod for Bulltva l“ :1thfl sbuck ay. Yok, Harrla ‘and M Watson. Base on ball PR g ey Beatrice, Higgins and Buster. Attend- ?‘;n 5t Joserh. & Wichite (1000718 8 0 8 § o3 § 81} | Arsliames: Cotter. Sacrificy bita S Nicholson. | Left on b i } : i A : YRR ite: Off innings: ases: Uncoln, 9, Wichita, 10. out: By 4; by Arell 1. d : ) 4« b Eerion, LT pmingn S | sechar i i VR, | S8l SR el 75"t | Fielder Jones Quits \ Bverdon, 1; Wideman, 4_ Time of game, hit: Morse. 'Btolen ba. “H. mohreiber, | Mayer. *u' Umpire: Parent. 1:%. Umpire, Mullen' Eared 8t | Patterson 1 Cothres T N g i Yanenn, "1 runs: B | und aeind “lanits 8 DOSS oI lerriers moosrmns ke Fwin arus | GRS Eddie Pnllen Winner | =~ - e — By Morse, 6, by Cochra: OfT E R . , July 6.4 ler A. Jones, B 1 Des Moitnes Wins Both Games from ' mu:,n;‘%n"bsl.;"ou aooma uto unfi:"i'" : '.1;“ & tL‘t’:l‘ :eder: s Slowx Clty. | By (\uhnn, Waolte. " Ly : il :". ”"l‘ "d "'" °': 1' "o morm I‘(}l-'g;s thomm. Bios iis o the B erpa— TACOMA, Wash., July §.—Edaie Pullen | SH0Un 04 PO HEE FORE tonight | with & uen:;lo $10.% Des'Molnes with Giligas | HARD HITTING GIVES BEAR Two | o0 the 20-mlle Golden Polatch sute-|, o "6 iy Pallen, & stovkRoider n the | TRhags shus nmne visitors, B to 0 In — moblle. maoe Ahis Sttermcon,en the Th<|y o) i1’ who (s now with the team at | SIOUX. “;fv;- first game: De r Captures Both . G ot | COMA speedway, his time being 2 hours AB.R. H. 0. A LS S L Al lfl. ' F. gl R 4 0 2 13 o o pe 5ol Y VE 3 B L . £ Q-9 128 9 g .9 1L 178 9 B R R T PO S B ke B2 o MR 0T g o o3 2 W WO 1 DES MOINES AB. R H. 0. A B BN W e W Sy 5 B £ T B 3 1 28 0 g Double-Headen ER, July §.~Denver by o PSR | won both of on mnl - do- and Beare, coammnEonel o omasucms? osmmrorboa’ 21 minutes and 14% seconds. Marl Cooper and Barney Oldfield thihd. A 100-mile race in the forenoon was won by Driver Parsons, 1:16:97%, whose STORM )1*(. Double Bill for Storm Lake. Jn Juty = Bpecial | & Southern Assoota Association. ’;‘E&-’;“W‘*‘ Kansas City. North Platte Loses Game. NORTH PLATTE. Neb., July 5.-—(Spe- ch Telegram.)—Costly errors today lost REDS PARE CHICAGO MARGIN T0 A GAME Cinci Whips C\lbleu in Double Header While Phils Spank the Giants. BOSS BRESNAHA'N IS BANISHED ' CHICAGO, July 5.—Cirfeinnati cut down Chicago's pennant lead to one game to- day, when they took both ends of ‘the | holiday ball game, 8 to 5 pnd 12 to 7| while Philadelphia defeated’ New York. | In the first game Manager Hresnahan crossed the plate while tho pitcher was | in the act of delivering and ran o first | base under the mssamption that it was | the fourth ball. Umpire Quigley called | him out. Bresnshan rushed at the ar-| biter, who threw his mask to the ground and started after Bresnahan. Players After stepped between the (wo men ar considerable wrangling DLresnahan was ordered to the club house. Score, first | game: ' CINCINNATI CHICAGO. K y ABHOAE ABHOAR Leach, of 1110 4111 : Hersog, w..5 3 0 b §1312 Wingo, ¢....5 0 5 0 ISSES Killfter, 11..4 1 1 1 st 10 Groh, b....4 14 3 31801 Qrittith, rf. 3 3 2 0 s$18009% 3 L4182 IKII-I,, r! 10200 3 010 0 OPhelan, 30300 3000 haw o4 18 00 o 1 0020 1 0000 - o080 ity .. 3010 7 18 out for atepping *Bresnaban called o plate while pitcher in act of de- ltvering. ball, Cipeinnati 5010100108} Chh.n e 10,0 05 hits; Presnaban, leosch, X Klluhr me_ runs: Griffith. Stolen bases: h , Olson, Leach. Rac- fice hits: " th,’ “3':‘-5:"' Mlnu;lll I eruog, Al - E‘o&bla( \..y‘m ‘nn balls: Zabell, Schnelder, 8; Toney, l: Adams, 3. leh' Off Zabel, 3 in fnning: off Adams, 7 in elght inninga; nfl Schnelder, 8 in four and one-third |Imlnf|4 ' Toney,, 2 in one and one-third nln off by pitcher: IK““:u by, Zabel \lifer. Struck ¥ Adama, 3; by Hchnelder, ; b 3 B e 2y Conagiad” hail’ Urplren: Quite- and Orth, IMNE TWENTY S 8 DOLLARS WORTH OF TCRET eacrifice of | THINK Al TAKE MAZLIE - YOU BETTER GET ON T ALONE AS I'M ) { Peritt in the second. Rain GITTIN'A HEADACHEY NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA ABHOAE ABH.OA e 10 411 ‘l ‘ $id R SPLIT DO[]BLE BlLL 013 ‘1300 Fletoher, (BN ‘s2200 Merkle, 110 0 41100/ e l“':ll 3 : ; 3 :‘Nulml . : ||||| :‘ o Ly e 8 8 4 1 okiiliter ¢, 3 91 o o| Buffalo Wins the Opening Game Parrl 0 0 1 0Ale H 0 Lorant s g A o and Loses Second to - - Total, » s 02 Totals .0 1MI1BO Balfeds. Katted for Perritt in ninth i New Yorke. 000000000 00 7 *hiladelphia .....#0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 *-2 | JOHNSON HURLS A VICTORY [\ll":\'n:;mnT h:;'I: Allvrkll‘l I‘I"I‘fl}l.'l‘ hit | Niehof »oul ny: Doy toher | and Merkie. Bases on balls: Oft Perritt, | BALTIMORE, July -Buftalo and ). Struck out: By Perritt, 8; by Alex- | Baltimore split even in today's gamos ander, 6. Umpires: Rigler and Hayt Rain prevented the morning game and Braves Lose to Dodgers. | It was played off in the afternoon. The 'irlll‘(')fl);l‘VN “:ulg b~ :tvnbllnll;:fllll hits | Terrapina were at the short end of“the o ughes an tran: rooklyn beat vl 7 Hoaton I the fternoon game today bY | ecnh st o 2. 1t w Jomeron o i a soore of § to 3. The morning game, < WD AT prevented by rain, will be played as o | Stralght win since he joined Baltimore part of & double header tomorrow \ron. nrn game R Seore Jutlo .....38°0.0 1001 a0 BOSTON ; | Paitimore 0.8 03510 0 AB1LOAE M('ODA(;.Y"N"A‘: Hatteries: l.\ufl-ln )mni Bedlent and Gilbert, ©f.. 8 0 1.1 OMyers, of. 4 0 0| Blal Baltimore, Bender, Conley and Evers 2b. 413 410 M 11 1| Owen Connolly, I, 4 3 3 0 0 ® 10 scon. -ecend nm- RH.E h...4 0235 1 0 0| Buffal 001001022 Sohmige, ib 4 010 ¢ 340 Billiors 80 1801091 0804 Maranvil 2100 0 3 0| pBatteries: Buffalo, Schultz, Krapp and . e N Tt U B 31 ofBlale, Allen; Baltimore, Johnson_ and, | Hughes, 002 9 0 1 11 0| Jackiitach. ‘;l\«:.:‘np 1000 a3 Split Double BilL stran 1 CHICAGO, July 6.—~Fast basy runninj o | “Tltmawrick’ 10 0 0 4 gave Pitt W the h it g, 3 Totale MeN 1 and Zel - ul bmu.hl \k‘- : a tory to Chi he second part | £5s in vevent of the ho hulld-)' "double’ here' today. Beare. | Boston . 0000201 00-3|Pittaburgn .0 00 00 b 3e Brooklyn .| 30110001 %8 u-.uo"' IRERER = Two-base hits: Connolly, Getz. Three- Pittsburgh, Allen and Berry: base hits: Wheat, Cutshaw. Double | Chicago, Brown and Wilson. % plays Gets to t,ul'hl' to Daubert. Bases | Score, nmn« e RH.E, on balia: Ofe H n--‘ 3 off Plefter. & | Pltbureh - £ 000 0 05 6 [ Hitt Ofe Hughes, 1 In ot uunA Tooanostdil Strand, 2 in two inni tteries: Pittsburgh, Hea and :luxhu. 4: by Stran lorry. Chleago, Prendergast and ucher Passed ball: ~ Gowdy. Terriers Take Twa. 4 NSAS CITY, July 5.—8t. Louis, after srabure E'. (st diac place by defe enting f(ur P f " y Taie m\-%mennnm Tont” to Rt R m."m"..i‘” inming aga thut fa) yard Baiyrduy and won nm@n:n%u, 009 00 '1—141 gAme Was oal n | Kansas K the wixti, 1RDihe o Sctount o vain, eore. B-t)?mc.“"ac Lous, Groom and Hars ¥'s game: L B 4433 ST ooty par o S gt Loy, i Batterles: Petersburg, Magulre and ?: 3! 3" H &H-‘ 3 { l{wn; sst m.flvur:l Powers and l"llher oule, Plank, Crandall r ui lyl mo Hartley; 0 xr;:uhur. AR EERTY e -—4 1 N....,: -I:-% Ku"“ s Honnl jon Tops iy to Newark, Batt Pau-rulmrl. Muddan lml Fugler; Alblon, Bry d Hayes, e I Y- s July B-Wiltes was alters Wins Ghlesburg Race. ¢ LA b to 1. in fourceen i M GALESBURG, 1L, July 5.—Jos Walters | Heulbach on the. monnd for ek, Sb. took place in 'the " 10-.mile prorunnnu lowed just double the hits made off reycle race here toda litse, but thelr eupport was excellent nmcmwnl AB.H.O.. ._..—-.,.._..,.'== 2l .._e_.._..-.‘_ Zlacooasersw I R — *Batted Cincinnati Chicago Two-base. hits: H.O. ] 1 H 4 1 1 0 3 o o 0 0 [} 3—12 v Willlams, Archer, Plerce, Mollwita, Groh, Zimmer- Killifer, man. Three-| hits: Groh, Plerce. Home run: Lases: Ames, Ci rke. Earnod runs: innatl, hits; Herzog, immerman Hy t ; Herzog and Mollwits: Bases on bails: Off Lavender, 1; off Ames, 3; off Plorce, 1 Hita: Off Lavender, 6 in three innings; of? Piorce, 13 in six innings, Struek out: By Layen: Split Double BilL, PITTBBURGH, July 6—8t. Louis and Pittaburgh broke even in a double bill here today, the visitors tak the morn- ing game, 3 to 1, and the Pirates win- ning tihs afterncon, B to 0. The early me proved a pltchers' duel between mmux and Doak. Harmon, for the Pirates, was very effective this after- noon and never in danger. Score first 0.A AB 14 [N 34 00 o0 00 130 00 00 00 310 30 ii 00 [ 310 04 11 — — —*Costello 00 16 3*Murphy ... o a Totale . 51 *Batted for Gibson in ninth. *Batted for Mamaux in ninth. L0010 L0000 001 01 !wl.n 3, Hit by Beachior and : » cormmEnong Beck, #b. .. nyder, SimaSormesnoR ] P -l eeococncs® time was game here to Ogallals, 7 to 2, before & Pooord attendance: 02 playing on the part of the locals in the firstipart of | the game was offset by tad errors l:‘m 2000032 |No n.n. .)ooouooon—z;w L1eft's Tmotass Mik: Bodimn, "puites. | e ttman, Brtane, lruk oul’ Ay ot :;'qu".“:t By Luby, 7; by Mar- | plays’ Hoilida z-‘m h".?‘«.. L«by . to | who doubled in the second inning, to oumun lmb to an‘; to | t ly N 8:&. {.“‘“" fto he only New York runner to get on on o Tt Ry AN Is Shat Ont Glants. FPHILADELPHIA, July 5.~ Merkle, ki in the game this afterncon, whieh Iphia won from the Ulllll. 2 e home team's viof was dul bunching of four luho hl to the and third, PIBRRE gram.)—Witi cldents. illiam Dryer n! X el nnrg 'Two Games at hibited, there were no Fourth of July ae. 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