Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 16, 1915, Page 4

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! 4 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915, y e e e T ——————————————————— ] & Bringing Up Father v RPN S Drawn for The Bee by George McManus S, T | TINK WE GUGHT ‘ [ say msTe TR ¥ - B TOBE IN FRisco | | ™MAYBE R -WE o . 3 JUST WHAT ( wus NOW * WANT TO 40 To M 4 1 { TR WE Ll o WONDRRIN MAGGIE- B0 N g SN FRANCISCO- o e SRR AR BE NEARING CVILIZATION (i BF BRAVE Anv 1L ‘ L/_“__ ARE YOu SURE ; ) it i 1 THREE DAYS ON THIS BE AFTER MAKIN' : YOU KNOw THE DESERYT FRIGHTENS AFEW INQUIRIES! | [ " WAY ME AT TIMES - : v 0! g ./ , (\_\ | H/WQ_,A—J' ' ROURKES WIN TWO |7 2 1 CUBS WIN MOUTHY |2 )i11i 42| TERRIERS DEFEmD!Nebr;s;;a weg L | FROM THE WOLVES| T ~i:3i:s: GAME FROM GIANTS!swsi™ ™% "% 1 =« BY CHICAGO WHALBS, 6™ ™"** % iine-ling Circus Staged Dnflll‘ e ane. i1 . Fhomase hits: Forsythe (1), Wha Double Win, Including Fight Be- Eox. . Buolen “bages’ = Wh i Btolen hases: Herzog, M Cutah inth-Inni P The game this afternoon with Hastings Contest Punotuated with Arguments | G?\e%, AC 0850l are 1 firoow. | Ninth-Inning Rally Fails to Save | ..o SO0 0 S0 00 Mlenue game of Umpires, Players and jyn, 3 Double play: Daubert to Loug- 8t. Lonis Feds. to be played in Beatrice this season ! ase om error: Cincinnatl, Bobs oo Talls: Jof) B, Pocinnad, | Such was the announcement of the olub Speotators. | fngs: ¢ 1 directors Wednesday evening. York has ] Benton, 6 in four innings; off Ames, 3 in Struck out: BROWN STINGY WITH HITS| definitely announced that leagie bass | ball is a thing of the past In that city e RO “ST. LOUIS, July 15—A ninth-inning | &fter today, and that their ball park | man eam. dth NEW YORK, July 15.—Saler's um.|y|Fake Yarn SPread rally in which thres runs were scored, ‘;"n‘::‘d"‘ dismantied and the t at tween Patterson and Breen. —_— four innings. ou! Benton, ;b , 1. by Douglas, o 3 PLAY HALTED AS FAN FLAYED | uldiey and Hmedie SRR S5 ) ! SETy u-? i . No three-ring circus ever staged by the AB'R H. 0, A E E m Ringltngs or Buffaio Willle or Barnam vesee " : ; ]: g g " 0:‘ ‘ g 2 hitting and Lavender's pitching emhhflb: :fllfd to ow::‘m;‘chxl;::o'nl le‘qn‘!y; u;- i = mtxu'l: nt:n zmmmm; ,:»:.p::: y klyn Ohloago to dsfeat New York today, 6 | Th 0 M ay's game k s lost, 5 to 6. | leasu possibilits and Balley had anything on our Rourklets f4 114 SRR R8BI B e v v oo v | Bt UMBha MOLor | |Syt seme: st . Diake lowt. 3 bo'd the organisation golng until the close, S D e 0 /5. |Saler put the Cubs in the lead with a | port, Crandall and Watson, who allowed | Which would be August 20. n?N ’ au President Mfles and the Beatrice di- l i i o8 8 ¢ P W.L.Pct. | home run. He drove in another run with | Ce st y EWRIXS hits, While Brewn Wik lie tbevsl, | ol sis o Ve done aft they could to %l ‘ ; H H % %n|a single in the eighth. Lavender ylelded | Stving his opponents eight hits. The vie- [ oo T""‘:s"m“ bt wtthbut e g e gl b y soco .28 30 434 [ ninG hits, ut was effective in the pinches, | A report which is declared to have |0y #ave Chicago a great hold on first | oo "SEVE PR B WUIOTE SHCCORt Interesting Jnmow ot 8 8 - 8 8 6 lgertking oat. ten men. 8 i | emanated from Bloux City has been sys- :L::r::;"‘ ;;‘::" they pushed 8t “I;“é' | should in any of the towns, ana sinoe . ” . The game was punctuated with argu- | s y A 2-: i R oo A E ¢ gty sty pec. | [(matically spread around Omaha that|gP®VmIE TEUEC oo o o g TEUCE | the league started to drop away interest R T A B O sy - gl e TRIT E"‘“ et :he"()mnhu Speedway company found |Chioago .....0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 0612 3| has waned in all of the State league "“_ R R v | Yeate: J p gt gy mr“"u“m“ approximately short in cash on the | Batteries: Brown and Figher. Daven- | towns m"‘" e 8 1/ WESTERN LEAGUE. Sh6on the B Tabie Dabingted,. & New gate at the auto classic July 5. The story |Port, Crandall, Watson and Hartley | 1.1 0 2 0| Denver, 0-10; Sioux City, -1 nch, g has it that the gross receipts were $950,000, Tip Tops Take Final. around 81 ¢ ¢ 1| Lincoin. 5 bea Mot ¥ York recruit, was sent to join MoGraW. | \piio byt 54800 was turned in to the|,PALTIMORE, July 15.—Brooklyn took | Some Topeka, 13 ph, '3, In the third inning Bason cleared the o the last game of the serfes from Baiti- firet | % G5 B g Wichita, 3-1; Omaha, 11-1. | entire Glant bench of pla: not actually | *Peedway dirctors and that some person more today, 4 to 2, in ten mnmr. Bailey | e $ 183 3] oo MATIONAL AAGUR invalved o e gume; | o et ot wuh dhe larys bk (BCRSS BEL TR0, o8 TN Be | to 1 O hl‘::h.\'lflm:\ N Borcat & In the meventh after Bresnahan struck | DeTt 14 Bron, president of the speed- |{anth ueter Siving a bass on bale” Mo | CORTLAND | 3 » t. Louls, 3: Philadeiphia, 4. way company, denied the report when|Candless’ home run was a feature. Score ‘Tom ninth. Sl Il(.‘ Phi M‘:‘p out, he got Into an argument with a | st REE Saad 00401 1| A ERICAR LREAGUR, spectator. Byron stopped the argument | 1.66tloned yesterday, asserting that there | g, ooiiyn 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3-4 4 3| Colfax, 1181 2 %! Boston & Cleveland, 3. and, after Mremnahan pointed out this | V* N0 shortage of any kind on the gate |Baltimore .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 6 1| e N York-Detmit. r \ n and that the report had been traced to Batteries: Bluejacket, Seaton and W spectator, Byron stopped the gume and | r was his first appaerance in g 3 3 1 g—_; deiphia, 5 cago, 2. lectured the fan With two out in the | S1oux City, where persons who are not|Fimons; Bailey and Owens inth inoi rdered Fletcher off Particularly friendly to an Omaha speed- } o errzs B i e way ciroulated the scurrilous story. WHITE SOX WILL TRAIN “There is absolutely no truth in the IN FLORIDA NEXT YEAR Fashion's favorite for %D, wet grounds. aborep. 3AE | atory,” sald Le Bron, “and we have Spring and Summer ) ASMOCIATION, 3 o 0 |learned that the yarn was started in 8ioux| CHICAGO, July 15.—The Chicago Amer- : Milwaukes. 0 3% 3/City. In the first place 1t can be seen [icans probably will train in Miami, Fla., SN ? .."'?,mm"“,m‘* a 13 0 o|that the veport is ridiculous because & |next spring instead of making the trip was sasy ‘money. 'y i blind man could have seen that there was|to California as has been their habit, { #lit-edge form whils h m‘h h. Games Today. o H no $9,000 gate at the races.” President Comiskey announced today. ¥ : Weatern le—~Denvér at Des Mol N tiatle 1 h in th ll over the pasture, | e R o e Teniat P ° vy et ""fln" quarters in the t ta the real exhibition AND BEARS DIVIDE [Wiohita ‘st Sioux City H CALLAHAN AND BRODER i R RO oW, Oang ob he Sald. GE0. P. 10K & CO., Mekers, TROY, M. Y, i That was the afors- Nationa] | cago : “Miami seems to have all the natural between Patterson and Pittabu; Bt Louts ] Vor Sale by the following firmes [ REPORT TO PA ROURKE |aavantages ana with jaumta to Koy West - —_ and Havana, and games with southern S e R o 3 0.8/ (Outfeer Hredie from South Bend|oiuds, the White Sox ceh' get plenty of 10100000 0-2/and Inflelder Callahan from Baginaw |practice,” said Mr. Comiskey. (4 I‘l:m-innnum. Doyle. | reported to the Rourkes yesterday. These R Baler Double plave. Fisteheroimsorils | tWo athlotes were just siuned by Rourke. Harry Smith to Tops. to Folc(l;:. Doyle to Merkle. Buses on | Blanck, the third man from the Bouth| BALTIMORE, July 15.~The Brooklyn Philas T Drammers and Denver Spitt Dowblo- [doionia incinnat ot Brosel tBatted for Perritt | g ity I RAY 506510 So. I6th. Thos. Kilpatrick & Co. T i tt, 1; off lavender, 1 | Miochigan league, played second yester- | Federals have signed Catcher H: e I M Off Perritt, 9 in elght Gay when Breen was ordered Trom the | Bohith: recently released by the New Fork 1507 Dougles Street | smaller than 3 o e oW XA 4k "r:«:‘no'.nhv 3 = §ame and performed very well. | Nationals. Smith joined the Brooklyn | n.“"‘“ - o F W15 M 12 1fder 10 Uinpires: Byron 'snd ; b here, seday, | ‘There on the moft 3 ?l}l} (:.Ailé struggied, each trying H G e i B G | sartorial beauty. Um- 0 il A e O o oo B o g H L N o W \ . 0 St §"(§ LR S ‘ - g 0.8 408 th to third and B ok 5O L R latter soored on Rudolph's sacrifice ; S0 M v 3 ?-‘ reaching 3 scored on John- Boore: zoof eIl we ol onsomonmnl wlomscomscal o8 o¥ornniwsd Bl cmutaoumnd 4% 3 1] -alhn:- k-3 e 1 o ey 100 e Jauntily o the plate. § 8 nR i " ; safely, making three ® ° 0. A i four singles. A { t H FI ] . in the slats and $did i@ { made a wonderful - = = 5 0 runs bean scored : o e s % 3 Ry R i o »n ! N call by . . . . . 0 ggsbon ar o ? ‘§ \ b1 vecemded Freoun There is a decided originality #tole & base. Not & bad non _ ER g about the Falstaff flavor, for Saiith sust g0 the credit for ° 0 9 ol ] n-‘.dh:n“m n i 3 30 “8be chore Waa.on third and Foraythe on sece s 8 § {9 by (B with (wo out and Kn Hifted o *3 " bout ten test 1n front of i e e | Catcher White was just ooue : H i to catoh It when’ Bmith 3 E § down the line from third " 11 got 1" White 1ed ton coming in and h y: w the i;.vll‘bolly a If:p pmducuon —brewed from a Rl T p— -y controlled by Lemp, so d:t’irhe; 'M o(.wdny—‘nd“ydly—-hntheiden- tically character that put Falstaff !hehdmmdAmuhnbeu:.m » 1840 Eimpin st i ninpere: 1915 iz l iv 1. «gE B mooemmmusond > @l muormorcsnaP !l osormerses o 7 URG, Neb., J‘Lu—l W feated | Al club combined. 4 to i P . T} ronsmna? oas P Heary Roblff Company, Distributor, 2567-69 Leavenworth Omaba, Neb, . Telephone: Doug. 876 & -

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