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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1915. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus Copyright, 1916, International e News Rervice MISTER JIG4S JIGE D OLD MAN - WON'T YOU PLEASE You YOURE |N BAD - BACK DO THAT FANCY REALLY THE MISSUS HAS LASTEN- WHERE YOUR v OIVE AGAIN ® 1t TINK ™™ BEEN WATCHING | WANT YOU WIFE 157 NO! TO 15 50 GRACEFUL ' GRACEFUL? YOU THROUGH TO ROW AS EUROPE.! HER MARINE FAST AS YOU GLASHES! CAN? out for the locals and Wichita won the | LONG DOUBLE BILL |2 5 i o . REDS SPLIT BILL |50t WOULD PREFERORKEA PIRATRS SHUT QUT | vces k1 racuons visiting club accepted fourteen chances ! 1in the field and ilost another. Score IF WEATHER FAVORABLE WICHITA. | : ‘ ) STAGED BY GMAHA By e WITH BEATRICE 2 o= 3w xo v, ‘THR PHILADELPHIAS R::;he (2 $ :’I WEST LEAGUE NAT. LEAGUE Be Here ean Sport Wins | o T A ey Patierson, 1.2 0 0 T 0 0| e Moines 43 55 | Chicago ... 4 5 .68 ¥ B Compliments. T e First Game Goes to Omaha, 7 to 0, |71, " § 1 9 0§ 8 DenwerTllatm waiEnle b Hastings Captures First Game on Pittsburgh Takes Opener from|With 160 horses entered for the '“‘M"““ ' |Tydeman, rt.. 2 Lincoln ... 53 Louls. .. ey P ! race meot here July 13 to 15, mcluding and Denver Wins Fifteen- |hritton ab.... o 4 b 3 §|Qmeha U pivsburen % 4 @i | Eighth-lnning Rally and Loses |SPORT IS ON A CLEAN BASIS| Quaker Crew by the 80ore of |some of the best trotters and pacors in Inning Second Combat. iiifi.’&‘.i;; A 0 2 8 3 llSloux CIty.28 3 44 (incinnat 46 Other on Errors. i —_— | Two to Nothing. the west, the most suocessful meet in 1 e R T LD R Ll 4R Frank Gotch has informed Gene Melady | the history of the Fremont Driving Park THOMPSON ALLOWS TWO HITS|Brown, p........1 0 0 0 1 01 FED. LKAGUE. | AMER ASSN. |OLSON FEATURES IN THE FIELD |that if he decides to meet Joe Stecher on {RUNS ARE DUE TO BLUNDERS “;}’:“"‘:‘;’t‘:“’: }""‘::::0 '::ch P A ol i . W. L Pet.| ot b o v e Total, ® 5 6 @ 1 3|8t lous. % £ Indian. 600 | 1| Tabor day the match will be held in no | | performers as Hal McKinney, Frankiin Omaha and’ Denver divided a double- | als R o LA Kan. City ug.m Loulsville B2 | HABTINGS? Neb.. July 8&—(Special Place but Omaha, as it was Omaha end | prr ADRLPHIA, July S—Pittsburgh|Plerce, Minnle Chimes, Irene Beau, header . yesterday afternoon, the first ST. JOSEPH, | Ghicago ....43 81 678| 8t. Paul..... -gfl | Tolegram )—Hastings and Beatrice split |Joe Stecher, and Gene Melady that put Ovieda and other high class harness Kame golng to the home ¢lub by the soore ' p AR, R M0 AR g‘tg‘h‘g‘m gfl ‘g“u" (Kl:;dl."(ltdy 480 | the double bill at this place this after- |the wrestlt back poss | won the opening game of the series here B of 7 o 0, and the second bein copped XSS Sh i f & § 8 o 0| Brookiyn |3l 4 4%l Milwaukeo 3 43 | noon. The locala took the first contest mm»:..":f'::.'f ln’;iam‘:: lh".:wl' [ today, 2 to 0, the visttors' runs being due |REERR | L || ontered for the free- by the Bears, 6 to 4, in the mu:n long | T Bt 0 Boffato .../ % o g‘n‘,gfl,g;m“' % 4 9 | With an eighth-inning rally after the [, P CFC T O K_‘,e"‘M: ;m:i; to blunders in the field by Philadelphia | S\ "0 1 s considered ome ot - e oy e A Sy $ 1 1 0 ¢|AMER LEAGUE STATE LEAGUE. |Milkskimmers had secured the lead ih|tne aseurance that the athieti~ “iil intre. | in the second inting. Mamaux had ‘hejthe best events cerded ihe 28 mace 7 | g s B | LaPet.| the sixth. st's three-base hit, with 4,004 1 the 1 3 | t his mercy except in the has twelve entries. Purees aggregating In the first, Thompson for Omaha had 1 2 1 4 0| Chicago ...47 26 .64 two on olnohed the game for the Reds. *d in the legislaturc lasv year and | home team al mercy everything his own way, letting Denver 2 8 & o 0fBoston .a% se e e e natrine 'tool tha |"Ponsored by Mr. Melady, would surely | eighth and ninth innings when he pulled |#.00 will be offered. down with two hits, His pitching was of $G 8 1 1o limetl Ay Jead on errors behind Riley, who twirled | "yre ‘;:“]"d" :‘ "N“K:“ up again. out of tight situations. PHESDUTEN had | se———————— the usual high class brand, and more g 0 0 o 0 0Wash, 3 .47 better ball. The flelding of Olson feat- | ohe NeWQY 18 receiving many notes of | \ yuo aesists while Johnston had only than ample to gatner a +victory. Omaha © 0 0 0 o|Phia. “ 88| ured both games. Ecore, first game: BEtataiation: on the splendid way 18 ot e hit Gaskell at will and amssed their runs O 0 o0 o 0|8t Louls...2 4 .377 BRATRICR. SHASTINGS. which the championship contest of Mon- | three putouts at first. Te: with 1iitle or no effbet. Wideman, @ 0 1 0 0fCleveland ..2 43 .38 | TR O.AS AB H O.AE |day night was conducted, of which the FITTURUROR. o2 A CORTLAND The second contest opened With Denver| moiaiy T Yesterday’'s Results. ‘:(':‘w’n:v‘:n.mzn, 317177 98uitivan, m. 4 1 4 8 1ifollowing are reproduced: | Colling, ef..o4 2 8 0 OByre, 3.4 0 1 ] immediately getting a run on two hits, WESTERN LEAGUE Payne’ 1t [] 9 401] From Rev. T. J. Mackay, Rector of |Carey,'if....3 ¢ 3 0 OBameroft, ee.§ 1 1 '‘Ran for Patterson ninth, 9 h 180 40100 hy or Vi i Omaha, 0 09 0 0|All Baints’ Church—Thank you for the |johnston . 110 an error and a stolen base. Again in the Batted for Vance In sixth )\ 2 22 H 113 0|privilege of seeing that spiendid wres. | Baird ®...3 10 ¢ 41 H second they scored two, and Hoffman was w-la::::a for Flan 'lnon.lv\“-ruv.nnlz; e |r:)r;ev;‘ll ; b:-:“l‘\‘i’:m‘\-- vt H : ‘x‘ 100 tiing match last night. T would not | Hinchma, rfd : 1 x : 14 e A box ¢ laced (by | Wie R 28 1 Arin ° have missed it f ; i 10 Rhvmaond Alesandes, beofhar of Gaver, [P Joteh "8 8 0 0 8603 0| Wichitd LR A b R RRER g SR o R O it 14118 T i '] Two-base hit Willlams, NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1 1Wright R il 10 0230 i ams, . AE I n. Stecher is certainly a wonder. We | Mi snd iate r;ndm::wm m':”mem"‘fl:. Btolen base x @) Page. -] Pievursn 3 Philadeiphin b T3 Totain... 21 §7 10 3 |thould be proud that he is & Nebrasks | ., T 11300 Fashion’s favorite for uried with muc) ough erson, man, er games postponed; wet grou 0000 0-100 0-1 3 e 8po; away and above foot Jehs v the' reminder of the afternoon, conducted |ton. Sacritice fly: ¥losp. Hi or rain. 8 888 878 8 % 93 [ball and ‘wito racing, and’there was ab- 8000 Spring and Summer Pa in six innings; off Bentley, 2 g ¢ LEAGUE. " |solutely nothi n last night's splendid L e himself like & real big leaguer. AMERICAN LBA Three-base hit: Obst. Two-base hits: Rt Cliash. A { off: Oeeb AL Mn aix | L e Postponied, TaIN: Richardson (2). Bacrifice hits: MeCube, |SXhibition of manly strength and endur- # S w1 und four was the one shining episode B Natee ¢ Peue FEDBRAL LEAGUE Fonnen. Maven Resea: Binok, jeanatt. o 3{,’.’:‘;:. the T::-'l“?:tflflouiuor :&:mgd 'g.:}iuat,xmut:. I“'thhm' + LEA k. 3 , i X . °] 3 < ert in el b the contest for Omaha, when Thoma- |} Buftalo-Brooklyn, postponed, rain. ‘B‘-Tlocakn?‘-"r:- ;:y on“l A'S:m‘- l‘!'ol! Wfi:hf, 5&;“ me'"m“e':;:::”m";;.'. c.l:-n ‘-wrc -'m:: r:; Cravath in the ninth. 2, . Umpire; Greene. ly sincere ¥ 00000 02 won, after three men had reached the |nen Newark, ¢, Ballimore, 3. P g I Dersonal appreciation of ‘the manner in | Friledcionta . 330808002 sacks, brought them all home with & K‘u',fi. City, 0 pm:.'."o 1 HASTINGS. which you handled the Btecher-Cutler ‘P:}wo‘fl’:‘ it Johnston, Luderus, 2 to right. ita, 1) Joseph, 8. Time IR S AT AB. . {match last night.” You not only have | . . ¢ scored a run in the fifth on a pire: fen. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. 9 1 2 :‘x R Oingha off 1he: speetiny Wab 14 Mie g‘,lg,.,;u% ‘_om::&w By:'n:&:’::o'g on, balls, w it and | GROVER WILD, BOOSTERS WIN | Lovisvile, P ek e P 783 8 1 boan s Taanic and_siraigbtorwrd ua ip | Off Mamauwx. 1; ‘off Rixey. 1; oft Bawm. A > . [+ S o n so frank a lorward as to tn: . -mmngm on & hit,' o By Tndlatapolia, 1-1; Minneapolis, -84 $01 1 i|stamp as gonuine and contests with | frcher Lo Hitl Off Fokey 1in elent g infleld out and wild pitch. U Columbus, 6; Kansas City, 3. which you may be connected in the i : 1 ; 3 oul 3 Heme Run Follows Fassea an -y 10000 inning. Struck out: By Mamaux, §; by MoCormick iits Mome Ras. Ay i 2 NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE [E 1S 4| tuture. Bl 0 . s QiDiey aad Drie DES MOINES, Ta., Jduly 8—Grover's| Pty o; Yo ed. PRy, 5. UE AL N o R Beiah Baman Jackson Beats Solomen. wildness caused his defeat here today “Totals. Totals....® 431 4 eve Regun, the Cornell ~university| DETROIT, July 8.—Clarence Jackson ) Games Today. twirler, who was put off the squad in| Miohigams ‘threecushion billard b 9 when Jones' home run followed two Beatrice 000060 3.3 04| misesson by Conch Al Eharpe . for|ijonigas'e three-cushion bliliard cham- H Dpasses and an Infleld hit. Score: A e Toneks ot Des| Hastings 90 000 0 0 0-0| reaking training rules, will oin the De- | P rm Hon Gerthaed . Solomon, Thos. Kllplfl‘lck & Co. Wichita at 8t, Joseph. i : Neff, White. Stolen | troit Tigers in a few days. Hughey Jen- | block of a 20-point match, 50 to . in 1507 Dougles Street . H. 0. A, E | National League—8t. Louls Boaton, b R“é)’l.?y"g.ls:rou:l‘kb:j‘:.b|?|"f.!"ln'. considers Regan the best of the|sixty-five innings. High runs: Jackson, 0 0 2 "0 0|Chicago at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New 1 P f | college pitchers. 9; Solomon, 3. 0 0 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia s aE SNt by pitches; R T i Loskve~Washingion at Chi- | o) B pitch: Fate. " Umpire: . i o S R | {ladelphia at 8t. Louls, Boston | Rt bt goie et - ) ttsburgh, Kansas City at g stralg) h > T 2 ’ the 1,600 fans who gathered to wit- 0 ames lost by dropping both games t | - - b the strife. 158 G-ng ; Fairbury” today. n the irsc ame, their i PR LR |8 - | - nability and ° unexcusa erre Iy ¥ i of the features -of the afternoon | M 3 of g L thelr downfall, Bishop held them to one | | y Al S W N T the sweet musicing of the South o 8 0 Ol|moree. p.iiesl 0 1 0 0 0lsingle in the second game. The Prohibs \ Y4 h Taks' Horn band. The boys from ol i e — — — = - —|putuba very listiess exhibition. Score, | 8 , KEED . 3 M. % 1] Totals .......u8 3 9 ; 13 offiest game state up mnorth gave the bugs an NES. SIOUX CITY. FAIRBURY. K | program of swell melodies and AB.R. H. 0. A E. AB. R. M. O. A. E(widbra, 105 3100 AN Gwh;lb-lu_um::: : { g g 3 gc,.:.ry,léw : : 1'; 3 ; 21 “H'i 0000 made a impression. Score, . w4 1 . 0300 .4&1»00&.:.?“, A 4751 iR E S ¢ 13031 2410 .4 L 0, of 4,9 0 1 00 243 40 1010 Wk i1 1411 o 0 0 0 i:“:‘;rn R giee - pe bt Sh b o B § : 4« 0 ; (] f 1 .8 0 1 0 2 0| 'otals..%102 » 4 v 8 ST NOTSomom h|vemlll =] 0 1B [ 48 5 U 1 1 M 2 bW PR 5 : : 1 { Tralnor in v-at:n.,'Hklnnlné“ .ng;;ggzst; T:fi'!v:':bu:lz.l‘:; I;::_ % ,R;ln 0 0 3 [Sioux City . K] 2 on balls: Off Skyock, itched | & 3 5 040 %5 | nopase hits: Willlams, Boothby, | ball: Conboy. Struck cut: By Skyock: I 0 o 0 Home runs: Hensling. Sacrifice |§: by Heaver, 2. . il PR T 1'.':5‘3"?‘"&5 m“nilnb‘mb'° o A IRBURY YORK | 'M‘ I al n. o # i1 (2 x 1 3 asveson, s in_ seven and two-thirds in- Ap.y.0. B.H.O.AE. | | R H. O A B i ""oft Morse, mone in one and one- [Fdbrad 14 14 0 SRR '\\ e ird Innings. Bases on balls: Off ; ’ | t T 3 Narveson. 3 off Morse, 1, off Boothby, 130 &R | Gy W T 328 BT OB E er, % ul itord to (& .'b"uk _out.'nny‘ N-‘r_;‘mn.r:“: hz‘y_ : |, : ; H : HERT | I P T AT Buneot Toll:” Brem (Rotieny o T ) i 3100 Chokewits 153 0 8 1 0 Il I‘l S T e S *Uinpires: Abbott and Cusick P — Bithos: 5.3 10 ¢ Shreatias 3 0310 oy (o ko . H s Fi] §-f: Jlsmmwnany, Save: rans secx Alexander Joins o 5T 30 Twae B THE G| i 1 1 0 perd S i Fairbury .. P 10 001 1-3 g 2a e { York ... H Indizns Drop Two Games to the c 0 00 0 0 0 00 Gp A e W | Rourke Ball Club| v i s, tomg 000000 =0 SIOUX QITY, Ia, July 8—Lincoln de- | lay: Downey to Hildebrand. on 0223200 %17 feated Bloux City in both games of a ls: Off Frankiin, 2; off Bishop, % R. 8. Alexander, young brother of the | lert on bases: Fairbury, 7, York 2 bases m" m’; OPID Buioh Bane thia 4 (aragen; ecvasy great Grover Cleveland Alexander, (s |Struck out: By Franklin, fi;‘by i’s‘;lhup:? b B %fi.‘b .f-h“'b; 3 ;'1: :::n’d ':s;v WAt o piteher's Bate [POW & member of the Rourke tride. Alex- % [Time: Lk Umpire: Mooures. X l . i & to:'ntn it "Dy | tie between Tioothh and Neverson, the N IEWE: 49 Stmhane: tried ou' IMANY HORSES ENTERED 1 The Falstaff flavor is a devel- 1 L 1 Hits: Off aGa- | jatter weakenins fa the seventh inning, | “''" A h N&., B v out B | e woa. Soore. frst game: Dk for more experience. | Thls sring IN WEST POINT RACES opment of three-quarters of a Bickel. Attendance, 2,000, Score, first game: ! Ro — 1 s e LINooLX. ;‘I"‘":o::““;h‘: ;‘:m';‘“:_:"" Rourke Geciiel| WEST POINT, Neb. July 8—(Special century brewmg experience. L0y A K 3 . 0. A B ¢ Telegram.)—The first day's racing at ler. 13 PRIl U fl"" YD b eseing guiier Weat Polnt was one day late, on account ¥ & .1 8] $"6 1 3 o o of rain, but despite cloudy and threaten- g.';-.‘m 35 58 U5 | g 3% 1 @ ing skies and slightly cool weather a large N vy 2 ® 0 1 ST S G | RHE {crowd assembled. One hundred and six ¢ R N B ek B 08wt U 3 § 1|norses are entered for trotting and > Bl 5 o S i S B2 Jevogt: |Pacing events. No speed records were L O R R e B broken today, The attendance of horse- - - H & » X CITY men here is the largest ever seen at & it AB R O A B : ¢ Point, Summaren: is entirely original in flavor, brilliant in color, A ) Brenton and . 0 3 3 : b : 0 11t e - and onnny Aile second, Jeunle Witasimmons Et::nm quality. It strikes a happy medium 4 149 $ 18 8 i} Seors Girecgmmei’ T CRHE G Wo: Pronto 1. firat the dark and extra pale beers; and il b S A o g LS PR i | 3" Time: BAB4. 1AW, 3 a de luxe edition of the best in each 1.8 Hl L0 T Battesles; Middleton. Eilis and Clem- |3:234 : mens; reon. ~old and under trot. purse $300: . i ! § 1 1 4 ¢ 9"Score becond wame . | A e W e Bjagen gecond. : Falstaff is always the same Falstaff, wherever o vifle . . . D. J. Burl , e T 2 i 5o ity < T 310 N B 1T res: Reynolds and Clen NI siue Bel R Toute wecsd you buy i Lemp controls and Clemmens; { purse $400: Blue : choosing . S 88 $29 310 08l crommin: Laitield and Glen P \ making from the ¢ of grain to Score, first : RH.E. | varsity Bas omes Back. W 0‘ the finished 3 une, Mo- napels 35 1] 8COTTS BL , Neb., July L——('D'-] y X R clal)—C. N. Wright, known as Cullen, Beor Is & foed. Bread and beer are made of D in. | Tan o ngensott: Tngersoll | | " vy, C. G. Steln, whom old university suserd - ":—:-." d R‘.H.I:. boys prefer to remember as “Keno,” has ribe ‘o p—3 “gome back.” Yesterday, assisted by ! tissue and sirengilien nerves. other locals, they took the ‘‘country boys™ to & cleaning to the tune of 13 to 0. Wright n a - was & star twirler at the university years lm WM”;"M 1915 e 818 9 ame, and also pitched for Coliege View. b Batteries: Davis and Coleman; Delni| Both “Cullen” and “Keno” were heroes| and Alexander. of many star plays in the game of ves-| terday. ’ % 1 i [ Henry Rohlif Company, Distributor, 2567-69 Leaveaworth St, Omaha Telephone: Doug. 876 Michigun Star to Joiu Tigers. || —_— Charles (“Oy") Ferguson, Wolverine The Best Medicine for Coughs. | Who won Michigun gama| The firat dose of Dr. King's New Dis- 7Y covery helps your cough. soothes throat. o6 July 1 ot thet he moulg | Get @ battle today, c. All drusgists.—Ad- Bome—wumi~C L e vertisement.

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