Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 20, 1915, Page 4

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w Yause NIND AT QUT oF HOLDIN THIS P A MU TE - WANT MERTO SEE e AT T ‘| Standing of Teams | BLODGETT SHOWS SIOUX CROWD UP =asvevas: Uk, 11! =3 2 | for elght bits but théy were scattersd I i 2 EFH it A1 it second by K vm«; Ehm° ¢ :fin a Bhaguans tciamn aatl a t“n. .w"n Rt I Vashingion Bml-l)n | City, Mnluun -v. L3 tflb thM| o0 $the Botals 9 108 o 3 ) cn Lay A To & Y B LA : 2 o 1w e A £ 817 L R H. O o y kg LA Y W 1T TR L3 Rom oo A b B n'n'lx' * ¢ 0 3 Q8 |a|‘ 1 1.3 e 8 oceta 3 AW e 1 4.8 L] :ol‘l 1 & » - o 0 0 1061 ;Oo- 38 e 'n:-o 2 4w 10061 third y N i ?:‘:l er at ' ?& Doubl:l? ME WAY - | \WwANT TO KNOCK THAT 4UY'S BLOCK orr Struck out: | Quigiey and Emglle. " Rourke Park Today; t, 1915, International ewy Service. MELLO MACOHE - ™ UST GON' HOME - WHERE Mayer, §; Rigler and E D) COl ‘\ A|allnd&r 1 Umpires SUPERBAS BLANKS | THE PIRAT_E CROW Retalnj_tate Prize 'I.Iehr Found for Eight Hits, But| coLummus, Neb. Juv 19-(Special . Teleg: ~Th Oclumb: G lub, were challenged today in a shoot at the |THREE TO NOTHING IS SCORE BROOKLYN, July if—Rucker's slow /ball was found by the Pittsburghs today umbus Gunners whoot. Following is the score: COLUMBUS, LL RAGHT- 'WHALES TAKE ONE FROM THE TP T0PS Chicago Garners Eight Runs Off Seaton in Third Inning Before Upham Sent to Resoue. ELEVEN TO FIVE THE SCORE CHICAGO, July 19.—-Seaton passed four men apd allowed four singles and & double in the third inning- today, Chi- tal over seven, innings and Brooklyn wom: 3 6 0 20 19 19-0i| cago garnering eight runs before Up- to 8 Bagisuncr Wwha Sakes gut ib let > 18 18 18 18-31 ham was sent in to stop the slavghter. & ISERNP NS 00 hivk 05, LU atventhi F 2 2 3% 1383| The result was a 11 to 6 victory for the o oo Aol qalkbatons 11w g 194 locals, Score: RH.E ~ ‘n“'u' 00DO2000-573 1t wes Brookiyn's seventeenth winning B RE 300001121 gathe out of twenty-one played since the 1 19 1 'r;l ':Jph;nm. #.a‘l;:::l and | team came home June 3, one being a tle, 18 18 Gm- w“ rerne Win, e KLYN. Total | 8T. LOUIS, July 15.-Groom pitched B0 20 2 2 1896 wild and easy ball alternately in the T 19 18 19 209/ first inning of today's fame with Balti- ie 1 » B l‘ u—_g more and The visitors piled up four runs. 110 0 19 1 Four more on hits granted by Herbert 414 17 14 15 U-7i|in the next three innings enabled the it 19 18 19 10-43| visitors to defeat St, Louis, 8 to 6. b3 19 18 20 179-92| A batting festival, interspersed with S 81813 B sobneon’s wild pllchlnf zave the locals [ s (n the four 8.8 119 19 2001 hier Mk hen ook the box and ai- 1 antlehner in seventh. for Johnston in eighth, Conzelman in ninth, "a*", H ngs: Will |— lndl-nwohl-l(lau- cm postponal; St. Edward Defeats Fetersburg. 'WARD, N.I July i8—(Spe- cinl)-Be. Bdwara deteated the Fetere: burg and Alblon club tonfinr Satur- d‘ Soore: RHE. tersburg .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 5 4 Ratteriea: St Pdward, Powers and Fisher: Petersburg, Enckan and Hayea. o rre——— Storm Lake Victorious. STORM LAK la., Jul Special c )—Q( = be.'c }-l‘nx(nkdl of ORI i & Battler hioh 'I‘ 3 in wi . Furchner %J‘ the better of it, Batteries Furchner end Chapman; and Wal- lace. Plerre Wins Game. PIERRE, 8. D, lu.ly l’—(lwe Tele- m.)—In'the base me here today o:n l’hn‘ and um« tb- home team g. Esee Umpires: Phils Defeat Caubs. PHILADBLPHIA, July 19.—-Beforé the Il wt crowd that has been inelde in years, Philadeiphia defeated Chi- Cago ihis Afiernoon in the firet game nf a double-header, with first place lol 10 the winner. § (o 4 while the secon 'Dtm-rdo.lolllflo—‘lflll Tomsa 8e outs only three hits during {he “balasice of the Gamer on which they n. _ Scol .Bo:l or“”"/‘lll!flooorfi-blol &t -Louls ..... 0006100006380 Batteries. R. Johnson, ang Jack- litsch; Groom, Herbert and Enmvy. Hiwes Whip Rebels. rxfl'saumx, Juy defeated Pittsburgh here today ot 30 2 in ten Inninga. Knet: by l scoriug the winning L & Bfint was effective in pinches. SRR RRER= ul h }u.'-l- Bedtent and Allen; Knet Langer Wins Title. SAN mn 8CO, July !‘n'.r of the Los A los Athletic club the Amateur .Athletic union open w-tvr ehunplonlhlp for the quarter mile the American record for- 19.~Ludy m"‘l ¥ held hy ke Kahanamoku of Hon- olulu, . by B seconds. Langer's time 'was 5:d234. Wheatley and Bud Goodwin, both of me New York Athletic club, were second hird, New Amate eyele Record. CHICAGO, July ~A world's a- teur, blcyulo reeord va claime tfi .V for Ernest khr ot efll’fl. two miles ln 4°05 lul t._ The formor m Jm B. Hume of Salt lAIfl Clly n l!" Skirts that sold to $7.50, Tuesday, $3,96. Skirts that sold to $12.30, Tuesday, $.00. Julive Orkin, 1510 Douglas St. The Rich Chew You want your chew to have the luscious richness of ripe fruit. SPEAR HEAD has it. You want to taste that fruity flavor long as the chew lasts. SPEAR HEAD holds it. SPEAR HEAD PLUG TOBACCO is made of the most richly- flavored red Burley. In only a very small part of the annual Burley crop have the natural juices reached that perfect rich- ness required for SPEAR HEAD. Try SPEAR HEAD — the most delicious of all chewing tobaccos, *Drawn for The'Bee by George McManus 19.—The Butfalo | 1 post, The victory for Hanlel's stable was Nnh-nr‘ed by the capture of second place by his Languard, ridden by Jockey Janek DURYEA HOLDS ORD TO BUT A SINGLE HIT Pontresina Wins Deutsches Derby HAMBURG, — - ARy :.‘;‘::"‘L“ae::;' ‘t‘;’:"""b‘i'i:'_"t SCOTIA, Neb., July 19,—(Special Tele eportmg event of the year in Germany, §TAM)—After shutting out North Loup Was won today by Hanlel's Pontrestna. | FTidY ahd allowing them but a single with ‘Jockey Pleurchke up, The prise tor"'" Duryea duplicated the performance the winner was ‘196,000 marks. | against Ord herfe Sunday. Lefty Duryea THo face was run on a muddy track, |83 pitched two no-hit games. The hat- Which put the favorite out'of commission |{€ and base running of Seik, Ammer- at the start. Asohibald, ‘an American | MAD and Rondeau also featured. Scotia Jockey, riding Solell, finikhed a bad eley- | M8 108t but one game this season. Smre_ enth, although heavily backed to win. o e In spite of the war and its handicaps 1010101408151 the ‘derby had more starters—twenty— Scotla, Duryea ana Ammer- than in_any year since 1308 All previous | N Ord, Menser ‘and Heuola peculation about the outcome was thrown G nto the discard when the day opened with a heavy rain which continued al- most until the horses were sent to the R. Ora w0 000000000 Swateks Want Game. The Swateks base ball team would llk| !0 hur from any team under 18 1 games. \Call South 2423 uud ask frr Ll Our Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE e The Biggest Success in the History of the Store And there is but one reason for its remarkable success—ihat be- ing because we are offering greater values than ever before. As w0t of (e anmy’Apsbal Sicgel Sie 31 650 this week we are offering a broken lot of men’s high quality, stylish suits tm are from our regular $25.00 line— Blicesoirervonnsessdeiadadinsonengonenn Palm Beach Suits | Men’s Fumuhmp That are regularly $7.50 lnd B‘r‘.’n $8.00 values; while 5 95 S they last s . Lewis’ ‘regular $1.00 Athletic Underwear ...,. .,.... 26% off on Suit Cases and | 50c Neckwear ..., Bags. $1.00 Neckwear i Summer’s “Rule o Three” 1. Bathing 2. Sports. 3 B.V.D. EGULATE youf summer days and ways by this simple ‘“‘Rule ofThrec” and you'll feel “simply gr\eat” We put B.V.D. /asz, but lots of men put it frs¢e. Put it on, and you'll know why. anl umt’:‘pfd seeing the B.V.D. oven y to mkz an; thlem;l Umiorwurbwith- out it. l‘wn you perly cut, correctly made, me‘::nderwur. On every B.V. D. Undesgarment is sowed This Rad Woven Label (Prace Moni Reg. U. 8 Pur. Of. amd Roratgn Cramrie:) The B.V.D. Company, New Yort.

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