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OMAILA, SATURDAY 10 Bringing Up Father Copyright, 1915, Internationsal News Service. NOWN'S ME CHM\?! HILR SuE 18 ERINS | third innings. Struck out: Cochran, CUBS WHIPPED IN JULY 10, 1915 Drawn for The Bee by George McManuS l HAVEN'T HAD FO'A YEAR ] PROHIBS CHANGE LUCK AND GET ONE Break Long Losing Streak to Show Manager Shaner Few Tricks of Game. TW0 HOME RUNS FEATURE YORK, Neb, July 9.—(Special Tele- gram.)=York shook themselves today and broke their losing streak, by walloping Dad Shaner’s colts, 4 to 2. Harris pitched steady ball, while Shaner was touched up In a lively manner. With one on in the second, Harris put. one over the fence d Downey duplicated in the seventh. Score: FAIRBURY. YORK AB.H.O.AE. ABHOAE Hildbrad, 164 0 9 § e ] Lamb, 3b....4 1'1 21200 Conboy. 2b..8.0" 3 42300 A s 41100 Downey, rf.. 23 1 0 w4 0200 Thelwing, it311°2 Se2e10 Payton, ss...3 0 2 31920 . €..03.0 & w313130 Shaner, p....3 0 0 32110 Totals.....20 53411 1 Totals.....8011 37 Fairbury ......... 020 York o 10 Two-base hit: Wetzel: Home run: Har- ris, Downey. Stolen base: Rice. Double plays: Rice to Bockewitz to Totten, Shaner to Pavton to Hildebrand. Bases on bals: Off Hi i off Shaner, 2. Left on bases 3; York, 4 Struck . out: By by Shaner, 4. Time: 1:30, Umpl Monroe. . 3 Batteries; Salt . Williame and | Hannah; Vernon, Hemley and Mitze. At San Francisco—Score: RH.E, Oakland .. y SAE | San Francisc a0 Batterles: Pruiett and Kuhn, Elllott; ?nn nclsco, Fanning an Sehmidt. {_ At Portland—Score RH.E. Los Angele: 210 0 Portlan .38 0 Batterles: les, Love and Boles; Higginbotham and Carisch. Monmouth Defeats Glenwood. GLENWOOD, la., July 9.—(Special.)— The Glenwood ball team was defeated yes terday by the Monmouth All Stars. Score: Glenwood +n0 €300 300 04 All Stars .02101,080 %t Batterles: Glenwood, Stimson and Long; All Btars, Harrison, Wright and Ginney. WHAT'S THE MATTER ‘WITH DAT MAN-HE CERTAINLY WAS ANGRY ATMEL | { | | | | “Fireball” J ohn:on Drinks test drink ever for a —says it's the 8 hot, tired and 'thi line of pitcher. All the’ { | | ‘ stars in work star Cogaz, . = ‘ Cola—so you. el | S S Demand the genuine by full name— S nicknames encourage substitution, § N N S THE COcA-CoLA Co. ATLANTA, GA. 2 of n S 7 W " 1; by Wideman, 1. on balls: Off . Coohran? 6, off Wideman, 3. Hit by EARLY LEAD G olirant 150 wideman, 2" Hie by | Standing of Teams ran, 1. Left on s Wichita, % St BEARS ADVANTAGE| %" w=e P vmittoioe | THE TENTH INNING! —: ——— « Yesterday’'s Resnlts. BOOSTERS WIN FROM KAWS WESTERN LEAGUE. J SR R Denver, 5, Omaha, 1. b ne Out Few Earl Al But-the | Dodgers Defeat League Toppers by o Stoux, City, 3. ' 4 13 Bt Josephy 8 h . : . _Josepl , and Come Home Aided DES MOINES, la. July 5-Musser Overcoming a Lead of Half NATION AL L RAGUR. was invineibls t with e exception Bt 1 is, 3, Boston, 4. ] by Error. of the seventh Inning and Dea Moines Dozen Runs. ot SR s i (nnfags. | h———— -' "’Wofl. ’hlll)“!, ':":g“‘hau"""v' wildness. 1i'l|n(‘|:,|nnlh 3-3; ;‘;fidyl"nk{. 5-; ones batting featured, Score: *jttsburgh, 1; ilade) bR PROCESSION BEST OF THE GAME | TOPRKA, EIGHT TO SEVEN IS THE SCORE i Aumfiaeflu‘ LEXO‘UE. —_— AB, R H. 0. A B e ashingto cago, me between Den-| Tralner, rf. ~4 8 1 1 8 ¢! BROOKLYN, July 9.—Brooklyn over- an Testerday's bal lgw | .0 18 89 wver and Omaha wes never in denb!nfll 4 0 0 1 1 0|came a six-run lead today and beat Chi- Rears ocopping a Juley P B BE B 1 o , 8 to the ‘course of the it €9 ¢ Wt 15 o | TATE LEAGUE. the same throughout $ 0 9 3 % 3| The visitors kmockea Pfeffer out of T el The final score was: Denver 5. Oma-| M 3 0 0 5 0 0|the box, but Rucker kept the hits cat- Huu;u\xln;:t.x:l%xg, A"soflo'é;":’i‘lou L £ 5 8 0 83 §lterea. Brookiyn battea Plerce from the | Inaianapol 1 Minnensota, & In the first Spencer was safe on an. o0 1 0 0 9 9 0lmound. Ruckers single In the seventh, |' Uleveland, &: Mirwgukee, & ror d.m ':n:.:l"fl{‘:hm ! 0 0 0 9 1 0l im Standridge pitching, tied the score. | ~ Columbu Kansas City ¢ vanced a bag on McCormic's sacrifice Shian ¢ M B 1 Wi iod out's It O emth, ORI | o, L 5ot nentts At mloux Clty, out and came on home when Whalen :‘I?INE“-" A g |doubled and came home with the Win- |Lincoln at Omahs, Topeka at St. Joseph, bobled Gailoway's groundsr. GalloWaY | prapnn e, PR N % A % [ning run on Daubert's two-bagger. Score: [l D i B Louta” ot “Boston, went to third on Coffey's hit and soored | Hunter, © e R NN N g CHICAO. G BROOK LN Ak | Chicago at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New d¢ out to Thomason. Kelleher | Hills, If. Sl Ak QoW AB.H.O A A 2720 0, York, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. eyl g oy B R R B B 1} R R §13 70| Amerioan League—Washington ‘at Chi- ¥ B A 1 0 { 0, s a a . _Loul oston i i "r’.;':r' = hoe e 0 1 slEEETall W 2 i ": 'E ':.'\“vr.:fe':'.’n"'IN:“".:"R'E(?‘xm"‘{el:'a"d‘kun v 5 404 pone ‘alo Al rool n, T o e aga. vy | Graham, .12 3 6 6 1§ §IEAR LS4 A0 RE b8 88 acTaths i Wilisbureh ahsa City AL y a8 M ¥ Filllams, ‘cf5 3 2 0 0Stengel, | Chicago. show, but te make {tisafe. Denver got |~ " 2 2 1 2 2 Dl 1880 HSTI nd still one! Totals . .8 78 1|Areher, o : | ! 2:';. o i u'r_"."“ " *Batted for Dashne: o} - PSRk Soee run. =8t Louls tied the score in the 2 e 'S 0 02 = 301 ojelghth on theee singles. Boare: - mm ;h:.‘tmrd oh .00 8, 01‘1 O Sob] TN MIHE D b B ) An.l‘i.c;.A E )'i.'o e Qulia. g0ne t8 ¢ wo- *Daubert out, hit by batted ball: . twe hits and an n;-n:a Jones: ppaeritice Bt | w0ne out when winning run scored. be Tt % 1 hence the Rourke | yi o Rawyer. Left on bases: Topek, | ChIC $1d o T ‘where Mr. Sterxer | 3. ¥ "1, 0N s | Brookiyn . 41n 3 1300 xce and ‘run'::n:!r?!lnr;;n l{n rl'ln: ;hulu‘d. l;'-'.'&;fi::: fls"‘:"‘.:_ 0':":,"* I&‘;‘,‘ L1311 oman 3% 4 i hnn! ; no n e % pob 2 5 OEnyder, c. o0 da. A madensd(| QINDEN, 50, BtS, B9, Tupe, off Dashosr in Willlama (2). Double play: | Kigu 5.3 & o 3 oGonsates. ¢.3 0 1 E t pitched o :.- |\,_ Clunn 4. Bases on ; oft Zimmerman and Saler. Bascs on | & 0030 very ¥ " bad it not Ly unse "o o"I (‘.lunn.nl Hit b{ pitehed (zf'l Pl_,d‘hri h\: n"[sh‘v::.. 1'}'.1:»31“::: Totals.....M ¢ u., 3 : : Zlu -0 " effer, 7 in three ai - o A e tor the ERRINGEHS, 8. aitferent | TRl 08, Basam v Monren s Hoe: off 'Rucker, § in"aix and two. | Totais.... 34 94 18 3 tale might have bush- told, 2 Umplres: Cussick and dbbott, :da tnings: off 'Plerce, 10 In five And | whwo out when winning Fun scored. Once again it 1s only meet to give e two-thirds innings; off Standridge, © In | sBatted. for Doak in the elghth. Ump. Van Sickle hare of ioredit, | SIOUX OITY TAKNS THN FINAL [three and two-thirds Hnings ghe SUbUS | noson 020001040014 as he acted In fauitiess manner, not a Plarce. 4: by Rucker, 3 by snM,}‘v: 8t. Loul 100100010 0-8 howl emitting from either player or fan | Lincoln Loses Last of Serles by (3. Wild pitches: Plerce, 3. Passed ball: Maranville to Evers to during the entire nine innings. Eigl to Two Score. Archer. g'mp!n-: Klem and Emslle, -+ ‘:: m;gyo;? ;:;I:: (; In practice Pitocher North of the Oma-| SIOUX (T In., July 9.-Sloux City Alexander Stars Again. off Doak, 4; off Griner, 2. Hits: Off ha squad sprained his ankle and will [ hit “Buee" and took the LADELPHTA, July f.—Alexander | Dogk, 6 in six innings; off Griner, none no doubt be out 5t the game Tor several g‘,’,“.‘ Jame 9% the, series trom Lincoin |, PYUMA NI AR Philadelpbia’s 3 to 1! g e e R ORI e victory over Pittsburgh today. Only one | 4; by Doak by Griner, 2. Umpires: days, but the home lads aseert this will LINCOLN, Visiting player wot on the bases until one | Byron and Eason. not deter them from handing a pair of R AB.R. H. 0. A. E. |[was out in the eighth lnnlnf. defents to the Lincoln squad in the | YWolfe, "‘;‘ % 81 { ; g der's double dreve in Philadelphia’s e k doublehsader thia afterncon, and_ from | Behreines! bl whes o 1iog e, Limgiee O Reoks & teeton B B LI GOLN GETS THE mv«h ey Sihae T By Oheb Yoo {:nrl."& 3% 3 % 1 Oicore. firat ame: fl‘ni"”‘ ‘em, !‘Wwfin’: 18 the score: p“:fig 8 RS B PlflfllAl'!Rglg’ it rmunfl.'“u‘x;k' a 0 IS IO IOV LA RO 2 o % 01l 3 OMAHA, +8 "800 "0 & "ofColise, of. %9 3 & :Eru,“xo. : 333 : ROM, 0 A 8| Wl 80 o8 o oifan il 810 & owhited o8 13.0 8] f o 3 3 0 0 T 2 6 % 3¢ o!Baied sh...4 01 % 0Cravath, rr.3 0 1 0 1} ] L O TR B Koy MM ummee s hisiiel 7o A S 17 WP 3034 daterua, 153 130 1 o' Board of Directors of State Golf ;6 AR, 304 3 i D big v didds oo 30 1R 300 1 dMeander, 93 3 120 Association Gives Annual Tour- i T R O A O O 18000 T B EE L1 pey to Linoolh Country Club. '....-...§ Bl € LF 3 93 8l mewns.winn: ! —— - el o 0 i $ 3 } 0| *Batted for Harmon in ol.m:. Lo |W'KELVIE MADE PRESIDENT T on burgh ... 000000 AN R 32.33:‘#}.‘.“‘.&. 000011002 b+ o 0 o 0| ‘Two-base Nl Alexander, \\'hlllodv‘ The Lincoln Country club will be the H, 0. A = == — - |Home run: Wagner. Hases on balls: Off | % ] BT R % 1t Alexan. | Scene of the 1916 Nebraska State Goif 1 3 g 0 tth. 'B“") e !toum‘mlnt This was decided at.a meet- yatl 11000 Oft, Harmon. & in |ing of the board of directors of the state 1010 seven innings: off Qonselman, 1 In one |aggociation in meeth esterday. 1148 inning. Umpires: Orth and Quistey: | "¢ g Yot Te 0 N g o o 5 8 Glmnts Win Twice. ' | loutenant - governor of Nebraska. was : } : : NEW \'O'I‘“(. Jul);ml.—N‘z Yn;: ael- made president of the'association to suc- brated its home co ay ceed C, 8. Montgomery of Omaha, W, E. B L e 1, § to , R I e Y was Biroud day, 505 towns- | Bhafer of Happy Hollow waa elected to t in the nin men of the New ¥ork pitcher from Do- succeed C. E. Reed of Happy Hollow as 10 o ' |ver, N, "'b nlendl:l the Ilnu:vhe' nl’;:: | secretary-treasurer. 001000 | York won the second game .| The following board of directors was | the | Sarrar, Soien » IJK“ Neverk Sras Durbouely Baseed: AUng the || The, folowing boars of directors was vlay: way : 1 . B first year: { 0 it Catoher Jack Bligs s s winnine runs. " Sore, | game: i Frank W. Hale, Field club; Sam W, '.‘imm s "Vt CINCINNATI NEW YORK ! Reynolds, Field club; §5. Gaines, 7: Denver, 4. 4 AB.H.OA AB.H.O Country club; Ralph W, Peters, Country A % g e, JOSEPH, Mo July S=Announce- |1k, o3 8 3¢ tBume it 3'1°¢"0 e clubi Dr H. W, Orr, n' Country out: By ment was made today that the Bt. Jo- | larke HEH club; William 3 n_Coun i Time: | seph Weatern league base ball club had | Hases s 4 1 11 5'%"”&:’ H..‘S’“fi.{.*:.‘:’;i; B Lerria, -\ signed Catoher Jack Bliss of the Bl Paso | ¥o80. ... 4 1 118 4| Miller park; J. y- {club of the defunct Rio Grande league, e | saae .. l'!“ln:os?'ua "&'-fliu y H.-."‘"‘" Bilss formerly was with the 8t. Louls 3833 Tamen Rice, Norfork: B A Wonder, Fajr: L ) A Nationals. He will report here at once, |Mofiwita, b8 1 7 6 6 - ® 2223220 muv"n:m Christensen, Council Bluffs Helds Wolves Safe Undtil | Catcher John White, released by the |Dals 18 1 3| Rowing association. he Ninth Frame. local club, has signed with the Wichita | jear s 11 Wil Be Prepared. | H. ‘Mo, July :‘—thluu Western league team. | S =& That the Lincoln Country club will be safe until the nini ning S————————— 3 2 quite prepared to hold the tourney next Yelloved by Vance, St Jo- N w co : l | SHatted for Mench in alxth. | yaar s the ‘'word' of Leshie ‘Davies, pro- the NO mes Lmoo n 4 03 | fessional. Davies asserts that ten more *-§ |acres have been procured for the enlarge- ment of the elghteen-hole course and that this fall the entire links will be gone over and covered for the winter so that hey will be In excellent shape in the pring. There was little or no objection to giv- ing the annual event to Linceln. The | Omaha golfers agreed it would be the best thing for the tourney and for the association as it would tend to increase Interest throughout the state. The state tourney has been too much of an Omaha to Baf@ Rourkes Lincoln comes next to battle with Pa ’w Fletoh Rourke's hustling athietes. - The Salt [} Creekers will appear first today, when & double header will be played, the first game being called at 2 o'clock, Another double bill will be staged at ‘the same hour Sunday, and Monday will At Luxus Park Teday. The Wi dm'%n the iR an e | Ju Men | leaving scores of b All these suits | Last week’s Choice of the House Sale resulted in the greatest one week’s output of Men’s Suits ever kuown in the history of the store, two weeks at prices marked Regardless of Wholesale Cost The $10 & $12 Suits $7.75 | The $18 Suits at . . $12.75 ly Clea:'zmce Sales ’s Guaranteed Suits roken lines which will be closed out during the next Blue Serge Suits Included included in four big special lots— The $15 Suits at See th assort) Not all this sale in a Crosby Is Coroner For Ov_er_ Year Yet Willis Crosby, county asked newspaper men last night to announce that although the legislature tshed his office at the last sesalon, Is stil county coroner and will remain so until January 1, 1817. The impression of many be Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Several Other High Grade Makes Included .+ $9.75 | The $20 & $25 Suits $14.75 em Saturday, you’ll find the values and ments unequaled elsewhere in Omaha. k] ) ,» sizes in any one line buteall sizes included in wide range of classy patterns, The most complete showing of Palm Beach, Silk and Mohair Suits you’ll find in Omaha, and at most attractive AYOEN;