Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 15, 1915, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

JULY K BEE: OMAH 15, 19 ~ g e > Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ™ SORRY GIRLS NELLIE BUT I'™M ALL DATED WAS ASKING || VP TWIS MOMTH - L FOR YOU - CALL ON YOU ALL DERTIE! AT MY CONVEMNIENCE : ANY ONE WATH ANY SENSE WwouLD BE ASHMAMED TO BE SEEN TALKIN' TO A GINK LIKE THAT ! YOURE RIGHT - NO ONE wouLD TALK TO Him- LETS SEE WHERE HE GOES' ) 1 [ ) | | ) ) i Topeka to six hita, and Bioux City won, 3 0 Ce 2 | 4 to 2 Davis made five hits In five F Notin: T8 10 1 dovemers s s 100 trips to the plate, including two doubles. | Cree, cf 1000 wiord, rf6 8 1 0 0 Bcore: | Hartsel), 1.4 2 0 0 tevach, 1. .5 2 3 0 0 TOPEKA. | | Boome, #s.. 4 1 3 4 OBurne, 1b...8 17 00 GAME; WINS OTHER v o 45 THO GAMES T YORK . MACKS CONTEST &g i1 i iiiit BACK ONCE MORE y R AMER. LEAGUE.| AMER. ASSN Ca ».3 0 11 “1010f : - W.L.Pet W.L.Pet | Gote, NEEE] === SRy ‘l, g : '; 3 " .51 28 .640| St P‘"l“ :n ;» o R R M 80| Rourkes Muss Things Up in Thir- g0 300 Errors on Part of Shaner's Crew ‘ }'.g-g,\» {ndianpolis 13 X1 |Dillatory Tactics of Athletics, in oA T { Brooklyn Hurler Beats Cincinnati, teenth and First Game is 90 1 0 8 Responsible for Loss of Both bt 3 3 o avisviile % 4 %% | Order to Have Game Called by 02301321 u Two to One, in Ten-Inning 710 St Louls...29 4 287 Ml lis 40 41 194 ; . e -3 Dropped to Wichita. 988 28 Battles. Sl B8 X Mireepie 28 =1 Rain, Give Sox Lead. :‘HB.nn:zr’fl'?r;sy‘ in_seventh, Mound Duel. g 0 st Phila ......28 48 3% Columbus 31 49 .2i a or Cole in ninth. il i S8R WEST. LDAGUB, | NAT, LEAGUE. Two-base hits: Strange, Schwert. Nun- SECOND GAME EASY VICTORY i VY ) HASTINGS REDS SCORE SHUTOUT Des Momees STES! pait WL Pot. lUlPS INSIST GAME CONTINUE maker. Three-base hit: Veach. Stglen TONEY ON SLAB FOR THE REDS oUX CITY. p— es Motnes. { a ainhate bases: aisel, Cobb. Barn: runs: New | ! S B. R H O A B i 6 De: .42 31 B76 Chic York, 3; Detroit, 1. ' Double plays: Cald- | The double-header staged between 0 0 3 '§ 1| FAIRBURY, Nbe, July 14—(Special | IOV -0 5 00 Chicage CHICAGO, July 14.—Dilatory tactics in | weil, Boone and Mullin, Bush ahd Young. | BROOKLYN, July 14—Jack Coombs i Omaha and Wichita yesterday was di- § 1 & 2 0 0 Telegram)~Fairbury dropped a double- | Omaha ....40 8 513 8t Louls. {attempts to have the game called on| First base on errors: Detroit, 1. Bases | came back today after being out of the | yided, Wichita copping the opener, ® to I 2 6 1 3 1 Q|neader todav to York. The visitors took | Topera ... % 8 .t Plttabureh | mccount of rain cost Philadeiphia the | OF, PAIS: Off Boland, 4: off Caldwell, & | game for a week with a strained tendon : B, after thirtesn innings of more or lesa 1 1 16 o othe first game, 8 to % and the second, ¢ | gioWy Clty 3% 4 42 e { second game of the series with Chicago| six innings; off Cole. 5 in-twe. innings | and beat Cincinnati, 3 to 1, in ten innings ferocious battling, and the Rourkes 4 1 2 1 2 1/to 8 Errors cost each game and the | Wichita | today, the locals winning 6 to 4. The letruck out: By Boland, 2; by Caldwell, 1. | after a pitchers’ battle with Toney. #athering in the second, § to 4 3 0 1 1 0 0fteam was weakened in the second by game was started five minutes early to mpire: O'Loughlin and Hildebrand. Groh's double and a single by Will- Raymond Alexander was sent in to|® g3 ; 3 3 : Hildebrand retiring on account of sick- beat the ral Senators Trim Browns. fams, the latter a recruit from the North- take Hoffman's place. And Alex was e n = em e = |Mess. Harris of York was stingy with his 7 | Ohicago, whas leading by 9o Fing Whea ":31;] {Dlil!. July 14.—Washington won | western league, gave Cincinnati its only the goat. In the thirteenth Hosp opened B 4 12 X 9 3|buse knooks in the first game. Fairbury | the roar of thuner taepired the vistors | Q8% 3 (b o Brrrs e TAuiiie here to- | in in the fourth. Brookiyn tied the ssore with & double and went to third on # In ninth, making only six connections. Both teams R Revoguphend e gmenivhinngs.con oy D oy ] a“,ld",:v‘. nlw.'hslz‘txon its first run in |in its half on singles by Cutshaw and 0 a game. ? he first innins. a th y p l“'l ".':""'M' :"'m, ':m‘m : st oo ‘;:uth:amo.: s o caeme o base ball to delay the game before the [in the seventh when Wajsh cineied wng ?h'"' ""“’,"”"b'f"" "‘: gy vk ‘;"ld up -.uu Howp v: ul-muld m«;: base Davis (@), le " yomxk FAIBURY, Newark | legal number of innings were played. In | Wen '.E‘Im (g By ) A.ln}nl:r"l':, . In:’o‘d' -';m. 0:;-".:.:::1‘;“::6 beya:-. :(; . Three-base hit: Bostick. Sacri- AB.H.O.AE AB.H.O.AB. Sdatattntls MAdEIts, the fourth Pitcher Bush did not at-|cleventh Gandill singled, "tk smcong GAE' Bvs heaiel Gats A walk, a couple of er, J. Clarke (2), Le Jeune. | Ry 1 00 0OHUdbrag. 154 013 0 1 and would ha ed Getz, but Griffith 3 B a RS oo, &8 - TE tempt to' put a ball over the plate, yet|While Austin fumbled Connolly's grounder Krueger netted | Stolen bases: , Henslin’ Ka Double Carrig. rf...4 0 3 0 OLamb, 3.4 1 0 6 1 WESTERN LEAGUE. and scored on H e & made a great throw to first, retiring Jeune to Donnelly. Bases on | Wetsel, 1.3 + 3 0 0Conboy, 3.5 0 ¢ 0 1| Des Molnes, 7; Lincoln, 1 the local batsmen swung in order to|&cope: n Henry's single to right. Myer Off Dashner, 4. Struck out; By |Murohy, of.. 4 1 3 0 OVarney, of.. 4 2 3 0 0! Topeka, 2; Sioux City, 4. hurry the game. Faber was hit by one WASHINGTON. § IS, s rk, h{-uuhnoa 6. Hit by pitched ' fouen. .. 4 0 0 2 0bowney. rfod 1 8 8 &1 Wichite, 64; Omaha, 55 g th 114 th 4 jaunted to first, AB.H.OAE T N o.ag | With Myers on second in the tenth and By Clark (Lattimore). Time: 1:48, ] o H Denver-8t. Joseph, wet grounds. ] Of thees W rows and jaunted to TIrst. | agogiigr, r1..5 2 ¢ & OBb W] |two out, Toney passed Daubert t t . Abbott and Cusack, 21 % Oboothe cvi3 8800 NATIONAL LEAGUE. | He continued around the bases and F ol 8@ & :g:r?::nfl; i bl 2'\\')::‘&(. wh: eflngled to right, m:;::: — 7012 ofmith b, 0§ 0| Chicago, 6-8; New fork, 6-1. scored the run which in the end proved n 359 o 1300 . s - - Pra 35 home the winning run. Meyers made a b v i badlin 4 rteio St d N © Totnls... % 67 ong tebiirah-Boston, calied end of sec- | (o be the winning tally. He was credited Gand 153 583 31 8! remarkable one-handed catoh of Rodgers' it York 000l 00002 “Ki Touis, 3; Phiadelphia, 6. with a steal of second, third and home. i $ei 224 18 0 3/long fly in the fitth, and in the tenth v o Cincinnati, "1; Brooklyn, 2. : A few moments later Weaver dropped a 110 41611 madea great throw to f cateh- I ™ hit: Hefels. Mome ran: Yet- AMERICAN LEAGUE 021 8 R g A3 e bt oy gl vel, Btolen bases: Totten, Theasing, Mur- El p . Texas leaguer into right and almost $g § 9 r e 08 1. 889 | ing Kiliter's liner, doubling up Wingo. PeEns iz O Smith; ieagg Mmoo reached third before he was thrown out, AYre, 5.1 0 0 1 0 % 4 | Score: the first ({j off ) OFF Srith. 8 9| Philadeipbia, 4; Chicago, §. Murphy, Ladole, Kopt and Schang hand-| Toais.. .3 § i | cINCINNATI Aowe Harris, 7. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Monroe. ‘Washington, 2; St. Louls, 1. ling the ball before he was retired, when | Yatted for Gallia in tenth. { b oA AR 0 A B Beostar ADIRAL, LEAGUR he' could easily have been put out by . e u-"“";“:"o";"o o O'mr-m' 031 fo02130 809 Rowere. 665 Datiale T4 Lajole. When it became evident that 00601000 01 K e is FEE B 10 o nsas City, 4; Pittaburgh, 8 the umpires were insistent upon playing Henry. Sisler. Stolen 'Orob. ¥ 4 e o4 B 1o 4l Chicago, 4 8¢ Loula 17 the visitors braced, but could not over- |Pases: Moeller e run: St Louis, ? 104 ISR 0 o C S80C N, take the load which they had given to|errors: Washington. 3: 8t ases | i 8834 & fd § Tiouiavite, 10, Minneavolis; & Chicago. -core: o bala: Ort Gallia. 5: off Avies. 11 oft d4d At L 13 y 8 LE. 3 PHILADELPHIA. > ¢ in 1029 10 % 62012 ¢ g @ Yok, 05 Faigbury, 24, UL e AR OAE, QA | i BIOEE oot 15 Sl 4ot e | it TR "84 $: 3 H Hastings, 4 htrl:.c. 0. | reany: o E S ; ",, i fi %;vzzllnwdermnfi. 6. Umbires: Chill and | Brookiyn . 0 20 018 o 0 0 Games Today. . |B 3 3 oEvans. ‘wo-base s Three-bane o i ygon Western -] : at St H o v 4 vt riably hit: Griffith, : Rodgors, "W T TSR M8 g | i1 i 14 Auto Polo Will Be Rmhew 10, dag o, i o ' | at 'maha. , 13 n, 1. b . 0. A E National cago at New York, | Lan 1144 ite Cutshaw (o Daubert, Mvers to Daubert. 1555 A% g S R i35 Part of Card at the | 5 Fuy ot s Hhambres 5 e Cing Y - o A ¥ ¥ : 3 3 A\m.:]o.n u“"‘un:flo.'rno'?k-{ 'h..v,,]."d. 100 nuoe Struck out: By Toney, 8. Umpires: ] ¥ 50 New Yotk at Detroit, Philadelphia. at 101 NQW T k 0 3 Quigley and Emalle. 0 1 ’ 189 : Chicago, Washington at St. Lous. Ay v rac penlng Divide Double-Header. " 1 g » :. 0 0 Bkyock 4; by Shaner, 6. Time: 2:00. | Federal League—Brooklyn at Baltimore, *Batted NEW YORK, July 14—New York and $ ; , : 0 0f{Umpire: Monroe. Attendance, 300. Nowark at Butfalo, Kansas City at Pitts. atted for Bush tn sixth. Chicago played a double-header here to- H ° 1. 000 byrgh, Chicako at St. Louls. Philadelphia 1010 04| The Douglas County Fair assoclation’s | day. the Glants winning the firs e, t Out. Chi b4 13 first game, O A ) o 1ve oGO ... 1000 *& new half-mile track at Benson will be|8 10 A while the Cubs took the second, % L8 R # | e Bok, July.14.~(Bpecial Tel- E. Colline, | formally opencd Saturday. atternoon. at 3| (0L o THS Whs Chicayo's first Victory - - r'!fit when safe blows meant “::n, o'clock, when a two days' program ot‘r';qlz:atuulnmr‘n:nd': ‘3"3:‘7&’!3’.:::5“)':: P15 BN o Tuns. eBatrice’s errors were costly, Score: ver b c York e e o.‘l‘- automobile polc, motor races and base New York did not waste a hit in the 6k HASTIN B ! ;. Ofg | ball will berin. firet game. It was a sce-saw affajr, and o ‘5 AB Faber, 3; off Bush, 3; off Sheehan, 1.| Automobile polo is & novelty which gfter a home run by Fisher sent Chicago gy B2 "4 Hita: ' Off Bush, 7 in five nnings; off (will be, witneased for the first time in|iD front in the seventh inning, Flotoher p ’ | Sheohan, 1 in three imnings. Struek out: hit a home run with Robertson on base A - B Py Fuber, & by Bush, 3 by Sheehan, 1 of‘:h"‘.‘;"“'fllv g :fl:-dv"l_-:tlemmn in the elghtn for New York. K mpires: lace and Connolly, al nson track. wen! ve mile| In the second game, Che ' ': Terriers Drop Another Contest to Hoston and Indians Spiit. automobile race and two motoreycle | [IICROTY battie | from T coring two 3 Tinker's Men w re of Fo! CLEVELAND, July 14.—Cleveland and |Faces also wil) be a gart of emch day’s|runs in the seventh inning on a pass to ! Sco Wr | Boston agaln broke even, Cleveland win- | program. Saler, Williams' single, a sacrifice fly by 0 to On ning the first game, 3 to 2, and Boston Phelan and a three-base hit by Archer. . | taking the second, 7 to 1. In the first| .., Meyers was spiked by Archer in the sec- e g game Cleveland binched five Tits in the | Blg Ed ‘Nalsh Win ond game and was forced to retire. Score, s rst inn! all its runs. Mor- $ 00000 O0OC HOME MEN'S HITS SCATTERED | ton was a puzsle except In the fifth in- : base hits: Black, Richardson, ning. The defeat broke Wood's winnin G : 9 Ho.AE suburban H&ndloap Ll?;m hit: Wrikht. Stolon bases: Suill | streak, he having won nine stralght. ome Back Frlday st : 1211 bl!b..flenn‘g‘(‘l‘. l\:g‘u'g‘rln l; N 8T. LOUI8, July W.—Chicago today'In the -ocnd‘ game Colline pitched his 1 ~4.1914¢ it Lok 0 balla: A ‘second best game year, NEW YORK, July 1~Strombali won |Biruck out” B’ Wiigli A fae tha wame of the serlex from | 5 [§aRe S Hna’a irime” by Bouth| CHICAGO, WL, Jily W—Piicher “Blg & § i1e2s e Sibarian: handion sh abd + 2:8. Umpire: St. Louls. The visitors piled four runt | worth and scored Hoffman. who had | Ed" Walsh, a veteran star of the Chi. H 32228 ; e o R on nine hits and S Louls got ane run | walked. All of Cloveland's pitchers were |cago Americans, who has not been atarted H Hiiod stOCher‘GotOh on seven scattered hita. At no time was | hit hard Score, rirst game: g s g 1 At e e 4 L St. Louis in the lead. Chicago made two L H.0.A Q-AE |to make his “‘come back’ appearance on 0 10000 M t h stm is runs in the sixth ioning and two In the s 337570 | Priday, Jt wae announced today. Man.! : senee atc ninth. Louis's run was made in the H 111 0lager Rowland «nd players on the club ‘08000 w U N h A. |-|xfl|'hy Vaughn, who reached first on (% 172 8 §[velieve that Walsh has regained his old 31 > bl oL y ay Up In the Alr |smins wabie. seore: " " wits. i $ 83 8{time form atter hia long rest and treat-| "% SR R tners: Tavtat v woor Sus torackl cago . H 1 4% 1 ment under several specialists. He will! ‘Batted for Bresnahan in the ninth. Ahandicap; W. J. Weber's Hodge, which| Will Gotch and Stecher mest in Omaha b e B c:.‘,:.: %% 10 R | ! ¢ 2 2 ¢|oppose the Philadelphia club in his initial| ~hatteq for Adams In the inth. - {TAn second in the Kentuoky handicap;|on Labor day? Fischer; 8t. Louis. Groom and Hartley, | ’ 0 ¢ | Appearance of the meason. | ted for gcr;:“gra?" :'n; '.‘53'2;.... This question is being continually asked. Divide Double-Header. | s le 0 % 0 05 Lemaire's Norse King, 8 P. Parson's| The answer is that everything is stil up| BALTIMORE, Md. 14.—Brooklyn : c.."cm w'ro RACE 's 2002002 g Snodgrass. Murray. SET FOR OCTOBER sleEEN!Homn Wy T Hiicher. " Bioion bases: Saicr, Bresnal d today's double- | *Batted for Cady in sev i | Sharpshooter, J. W. Messervy's Addie M.|In the air. and_ Baltimore divided A or n On the might of the Stecher-Cutier | tetder, the Visitors taking tho first 8 sBatted for Barry Y : vl gy et oo s et IR T B o 8905090 CHICAGO, July 4.—~The fall aut Bass on arrar: Now York L' Neses oo Gotch. The big champlon told mmm%m Itimore. Clevelan: Boston, 2. 3 =’ fall automo- | _ rer: 2 L & L Winning four t. s | blle race meeting, originally schedule |D&ls: Off Stroud, 3: off Tesreau, 1; off friends that he would meet Stecher, but | WIRRE JOWF RURIERL. L L e on A W s 00 -3 00 02 its | Vaughn, 1: off Ad ner to Harry to Gainer. Bases | for the new speedway here on September | Styand s 1 fie thrines: off Bitiue T ts -0 that he would have his price, which was | in the ninth inning, put the wisitors one . 3 ff Schauer, 1 ¢ i} S0 This seemed ‘out Of reasoh torun ahesd, but Walah's threebase it ot By Marton, 1 by Wood, 3 [ has Leen set back to October 18, it L N e "l it 7-'.'-3:!:’ i ] Manager Hetmanek and to any promoter | 8cored the tylng run and he came home | First base on ervors: Cleveland, 1; Hos-| W&# announced today. The race will be | oo Uchn 5 (n four and two-thirds ne : with the winning run, when Helfrich let | ton, 1. Umpises: Nallin and Dineen. — |over = distance of 30 miles and for a | imen. off Adams 5 tn those anrde in: i Nho might handle the match, especlally | Agier's grounder €o through his legs in | " QLEVELAND. . $25.000 purse. ! third innings. Struck out: By Stroud 1 %o Gene Melady, to whom the offer was | the Terrapin's half of the same mnlni, ABH.O.A 0. oy £ 18; by Schauer, 1; by Tesreau, 1; by Vaugh, i z put. . Score, first RH. A Bouthw'n, of 4 1 1 PV oy ‘|%, oy Adams, 5. Umpires: ‘Eason and ' Now comes Gotch with an effort for *1aan i 1 . . . Eoon d 200 CAMBRIDGE, s . —(Spec Score second game %] .. further negotiations. These are now be- | Walker, s 'I'olecrun)—lle(‘o‘?:bph,:‘:,ly - nll e CHICAGO. NEW YORK. i 3 1ling held between Hetmanek and Melady | 1 toda jost, B oL, o Cambridge. o, o APH AT gume .20 T3S 5 and Gotoh may come herp later to join £33 Neteare hatterioe || A0 scored at thelt Fiiler"w ¢ 11 2 tReverten #3130 8 8 s the conference. 1t is understood Goten R seovay JRH 1 and Krapinger; “McCook. Wil snd gee, KO8T 10 T W0 80 8 ¢ . la willing to greatly medify his terms. | BrGain, o 3 3 5 5 Smith. Hite: Cambridge, 11; McCook, aiwr 1.3 3 1 0 IMerkie b1 ¢ 4 H Battorics: Brooklyn, Seaton and Sim- Hmpten:, P, - et £ e Rt T T B s 5 0 mons; Baltimore, Sugks and Owens. | e TR ARG e ] w H S bote Badvat PIHMEFI:.IAWJ:'!? e P L SO KR HE] ; C el PITTSBURGH, July 14 —Pittebureh . July 14—Philadelphia | g e A L. 1 o ney wl ti 2% S when miepiaga by (he ¥ * 4 In eixth. r B !- ) 4 Y in five runs belnk scored. Knetue Tt \ ] 36 e dn the | eputted for Tesreau in soventh - -l hit herd eariy in the game, but after s 2 i succecded Meadows. ! . 73 ) brokan the third Inning was never in . E | Whitted got & pase, Saliee took Prrdue . .y . Score B " [I-u. by Luderus, Burns and | Two-base hit: Burns. Three-base hit: ° sg il an appotutment 1 Demaree then sent in three runs. Score: | Archer, Stolen bases: him in Lincoln last Sunday Molnes between Stecher and some othe: il PHILADELPHIA. lan, K v '(;“". !ller.'Ph. n €004 man for the lowa 3 e v Knetzer and- Berry. : S ——— o Pitsburgh, BEATRICE SUBMITS BID . Newark Losss Twe: BUFFALO, N. Y, July M.—Newark lost 3 in inning. 3 {3a-9 FOR COURSING MEET | tbe first two of the series (o balls: ‘oum! ; Botael, 0. 10 (nings. Siveck odt: — | AR St B! S il | Nl , By Chgoey FUEATRICE, Nob., July W—(Specisl)—| plichers. held the Vieilys to three safe: | " yauke Lose te Tigers. o D Boves o u-:'m-. nm‘.- sharge the| t58 O ™ Mt | DETROIT, July ;:;o,:m t e E @ Tunds " _ o which was aent to . ~—4 ninth ‘when ;E H | Schauer, 1 In two Tesrea by i §e H £ i i i | i k i H Batteries: Smith and Schmidt; and Fisher

Other pages from this issue: