Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 27, 1915, Page 12

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- %o try for his fast ones in the pinches. i ; —— Wutpitches Mogridge, and ON THE LAKE ?+ 1L LTTLE B OWER § SUMMER MAY | TAKE YOU BOATING “oH! FOR B2 OMAHA CAPTURES ONE FROM BEARS Visitors Excel in Fielding and Take Four-to-Three Con- test. RAIF CURTAILS THE COMBAT DENVER, Colo., July %.—(Special Tel- egram.)~In the fourth inning of today's game between the Bears and t'g Rourkes Breen for the visitors starfed to nteal mec- ond. Bhestak pegged down to Kelleher in an attempt to cut the runner off, but the throw was low and the Boston boy fook the agate on his throwing arm to | stop it The next stickster up was Forsythe and he rapped the ball to deep short. Kelleher made & perfect catch, but his arm was | #till numb from Shestak's peg and the hall fell short. Forsythe was safe and | Breen took third. Thereupon Krug rapped one into the Boston boy's territory and only a few fect away from second, and Again he falled to handle it. Breen came home, the 3 to 3 tie was broken and the Cubs were never able to catch up, Rain Stops the Battle. The gamé came to & close at the end of tie elghth, when the rain came just as Larry Spahr, hitting for Shestak, fouled out with two on bases and two down. The twirling of North of the Rocrkes the contest, while- closs, tended to drag. Bcratch singles of the jumping varlety | played a prominent part in the scoring and had it not been for these with some loose support Denver's score would not have been me much as it was. North's | 1-: steady and heavy skies did | not help Bears any when they began | of the Rourkes, was the only down three safe hits. While ! of the Dears was the only repeated. ! Secore Early. | scored first the first | IF YYou_COULD TAKE 1}4’ WAITING MY GIRL CHUM . BOTH_IT WoulD Finets WESTERN LEAGUE. play which retired the side. Score: Des Moines..... 4 . Denver .........% % 8 .1 Brooklyns Take Twenty-Two Out|gos REL, NG BERE ncoln M 1 B p : ; X Topeka ® % 4 sl of TwentyEight Games Since ‘l‘ R - R Omaha ” 4 . . P 1 0 08mith, . 0100 Sloux City......8 & 4 460 Last of June, 110 0Maranvie, 0180| Bt. Joseph........56 % B2 .42 aardfe 9 4 0 0Gowdy, o 0830 Wichita ... 8 % 6 .38 $ 80 ORaan; 5.2 0 0 10| NAT. LBAGUE. | AMER. LEAGUE |THIRD PITCHER HAMMERED 900 oHuehen 5.1 101 0 Phila Yo Wi oa 0030 Totals .2 8813 1 -Brooklyn ..48 39 .52/ Chicago . BROOKLYN, July %.—The Brooklyns 72081 Chicao .48 & 38 betrolt ... finlihed up the series ‘apainst the Weat- or Adama in the elghth, Bl 8k SR ern invaders today with a 1 8to § victory s 1000 1 | Boston ....43 44 48| New Y 5 over Bt. lLouis. This was Brooklyn's o Evfir;.ryhch?nol'at:}. uln{;‘ N G \ d .04 e " 0 o 8 Cinetnnat 3 4 11| Phila " o...30 84 ;341 |twenty-second victory in twenty-elgnt | Manranyille to Jyers o Sehmiat, Hughon RD. LEAGUB. | AMER. AS§'N, |S4mes played since the Dodgers returned | Ott Ragan, 3; off Adams, 1. Hits: Off T N " WPt home in last place on June M. Five | Ada 52 (:n:"u::n::!'";fl' gt Hamph- Chicago ... --“lfi[l"‘mfl were lost and one was & tie. |seven innings, none out in the clighth: Kan, Cit 841 2 | Brookiyn batted Ballee ana Perdue out off }}I‘uthu“!h;’lwfi innings, Struck out' . ouls. .. - y agan, 4; by [ughe by nme, @ @ (831 | Of the box today and also pounded Ames, | BY RIAERN. i) by, Flughes, 1. by ‘Adume, 4 41484 Who made his first appearance on the |jay end Emale. olg ~=‘mnund for 8t. Louls. Myers hit Sallee's || 34 67 %67 |first offering for a home run to deep | KOHOUTS HAVE EASY TIME Yeaterday's Re Fret. Wb WITH THE STROLLER NINE WESTERN LBA e A As e A . Bt. Joseph, 3; Wichita, 6. Bescher, 1.2 1171 0Myers. cf...6 21 0 0| At the Kehout's y i park Sunday the 200 Motee, 8; Topeks, . | imashls .....L & 8 0 oOMd 2181 Kohouts defeated the Strollers by the loux City-Lincoln: we! Amen, p. 011 0 0gcore 12 to 4 Boore: Omaha, 4; Denves Back A N OHOUTS. NATIONAL LEAGUB. aeo. .4 .31 g 0A e Chicago, 0; Boston, 1 Miller, ib.0.0§ 0.8 1 1130 1% 1 8t. Louls, §; Brooklyn, 13. |Boyder ¢4 273 4 1410 i1 32 Pittsburgh, 2, 0; New York, 1, 8 i 1010 00131 [ 5 1,0 Fhlladelphia, 6; Cincinnati, 2 | Butier, us. 20485 - s - H : : ; AMERICAN LEAGUE. LB KU o0 10 No games played. 4130 i o3 it FEDERAL LEAGUEB. g 8.8.9 10 11 Brooklyn, b 8t. Louls, 6. t3da ks 3 it B PR Newark, ¥ Pittaburgh, 1. i s T4 Baltimore, '3, 6; Chicago, 11, 1. % o 1213 3 AMERICAN - ASSOCTATION, H 30 fs | St b, 11; Milwaukee, 6. ® Taustman - to "Bullare Indianapolis. in 1he pontn. Two-base hits: McQuade, Baudo, Bullard, Columbus, § S 033303 d | Bied Struck out: By Aehburn, 13: b i 1060 110-—115; 3 out: By Ao 4 Games Today, Long, Snyger, Cute | Bifdyd Bases on balls: Ofr Ashburn, 0 Western Leagud—8t. Joseph at Wichita, | shaw, O'Mara, Stengel = Threo base hite: | @ rd, & v pite : By Des Molnes at Topeka, Bloux City at Lin: | Hyatt, ~Stengel. . Home ' run: R Rohan o) SIS, L. Latt on”bases: roNn.uOm-Ihl at Denve Ay Stolen h.n':.: s}:ugfi:fl. ‘Bfi%k 2\ "k ¥ ' ational on af e yn, : - i rool . Now York at Pltfebuces. uble play: Gets “to Daubors. Bases | CHICAGO AMERICANS Loul on errors t. d.?'m Cleveland l"%"l‘hl Detrol phia, Clevel A gwn. roit at New York, Chicago at ton, Federal City, Buffalo Louls, Baltimoi 0, Newark at St. taburgh. stansa, when a single by Breen was fol- | lowed by an out and Krug's hit, knotted it in the second, when | singled, Coffey walked nnd | came with a two-sacker, Smith tripled and Breen clouted out a macrifice fly. Foraythe | ‘walked, stole second and went to third | on a bad whip by Wells. Krug skled, but Wells delivered with a smashing L triple and the count was two for the | L] Bears came right back. )locafil first up in the fourth, singled, but at pecond by Galloway. @al-| ‘wtole to ‘the midway Mnl; walked. Kelleher's knock | across, and when Wells 10 second Coffey came i i i i §§i £ i Fall Down. ‘ three good chances to second, when Coffey plate, trying to steal sixth, when a rapid- it off a possible score; seventh, when the with MeCormick up. the ball out of thé ‘Was retired. Score. i i f0t i £of : i gsk sz s i i E;!x 4 sl crooes—nmg .-lt_h. ,Ll ."Y.h o wlemconccos® comcorces =lowmen~onc? 1 ° o ] 1 o FEARRRRRERS | TRRLEERRS 4 A Bl A 5.1 pommrmnvoe ol comonncmull 2 POE R conilimmnon Bl namussoned B o owm o 3 co FOR 'POPEKAS Des Molnes Is Defeated. 1‘-!‘&1“&5!“!04 :F;H-nuvouuvh— the e and throw by Sawyer. Des | Louls team a few weeks ago. Jones was i by Cochran (Groeling): by Valland (Patteraon). Umelre: Van Byokie iy Can Attached to Two CHICAGO, July %.—Umpires Hurry Howell and Willlam Fyfe were released by the Federal league today. It was an argument with Howell which led to th resignation of Manager Jones of the fRITTIE ,THIS GENT WANTS US TO GO FOR A .BOAT RDE! Y SUPERBAS CHASE TWO CARD HURLERS . Louls, 2 Bases on balls:'* Off Sallee, 1 i off Appleton, 4. Hita: n two and two-thirds innings; due, 4 iIn three @nd Jne-th) mes, 5 in two Innings. IcQuhl-n. Struel 7: by McQuil £ fem and CvclfilL - Phils Win Easily. home run in the fifth, day, 6 to 2 right fleld drive which bounded Induced to withdraw his resignation. How- ell formerly was & well knon American pitcher American Associstion. RH. Totals .. *Batted for l‘-nmmroflz 1l ke (-fl‘:rlel(on;y‘ht CINCINNATI, O, Jw 26.—Bancroft's | th two on bases, | started the leaders to score and Phila- | deiphia won casily from Cinchinati to- | Bancroft's hit was a short | Copyright, 1915, ewa Bervice International ‘| u%szen TOM HE WAS ASK| F FELLER( HE HAD ON A AN'THE T EBBON ON HIS A';::, O HIM® m/o.f $$ME_Y$" » 4 Sa(S "I AN OV sl “-Eou YO\J'FOQ%E’;'S T QUST LIKE THAT AN- Braves' run was the result of Moran's scratch hit, Evers' sacrifice and Magee's single. Chicago had three men on_bases, due to a single and two pasaes by Ragan, when Hughes was called to the box with none out in the elghth. He fanned the first man and then started a double BLANK UTICA BUSHERS UTICA, N. Y, July 3.—The Ohicago Americans defeated the local New York State league team today, 7 to 0. Man- ager Rowland put eighteen men into the N. Loose Fitting Sree all over— indoor sports, like oven Label, to take any Athletic out it. Tgen you'll correctly made, (Trads Murk Rep. U, & P, LAINT HE THE SWELLEST BEAVTIEUL STRIPED TIE AN'LOVELY TAN SHoRS 1 PURPLE SO% | SOK.ID GRAND AN “The Land of The Free.” sinew has abundant room to stretch —there isn't a pinch anywhere—from outdoor sports, like B.V.D. “lezs freedom ll;l:dm‘lx'imilt upon seeing the B.V. D. long-service underwear. The B.V. D. Company, New York. ¥ “ TOMS AWFUL NCE BUT | BoY ! HONEST DE AR\ SO REFINED AN' HE (-8 THINK NAEP\‘('S SWEETER WES THE DEAREST, LOVUEST HE 15 AN' HE'S A LOVELY DANCER AN' WHEN HE TAKES YOU QUT THE ROOFS HIS LIMIT HE'S SUCH A SPENDER, AN’ HES GOT “THE DARLINGEST EYES pe AN’ THE CUTEST MOUSTACHE AN'SUCH WHALES AND TERPS DIVIDE THE HONORS| Chicago Captures First Contest of Double-Header and Balfeds the Second. HENDRIX HURLS IN FINE FORM CHICAGO, July 3.—Chicago and Balti- more divided honors In a double-header today, Chicago winning the first game. 11 to 8, and losing the second, 1 to . Hendrix pitched in fine form in the open- visitors played ing contest, while the erratically behind the visiting twirlers. In the second game McConnell was hit while Quinn hard and forced to retire, had little difficulty holding Chicago safe. Bcore, first game: Baltimore ..0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0-83 7 4 Chicago 01070012 °1u1 Batteries: Balley. Conley, Leclaire, Buggs and Owens; Hendrix and Clemons. Score, second game: H.E. 03200 Quinn and Jacklitsch: Me- Connell, Block, Prendergast and Flscher. Newark Wins Contest. PITTSBURGH, July 2.—The Newark Federal league team won today's game with Pittsburgh by a score of 3 to 1. The visitors won in the eighth when Camp- bell singled, McKechnie doubled and two sacrifices followed, good for two rl:llnl. Score: Ne;:rk....00|000020—370 Pittsburgh ..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 8 1 Batterfes: Moran and Rariden; Knet- zer and Berry. Terriers Whip Tops. . LOUIB, July 2.—8t. Louls today defeated Brooklyn in a me featured with three home runs, one three-base hit and four two-base hits. St. Louls used three pitchers and Brooklyn two, but from hitting freely and hard. In a triple play made by Brooklyn the ball seven times. re: RH.B. 0 02 0-510 1 00 10010 °*-6100 Wilson, Seaton and Simon, MASHER WINS HAMBURG Monroe, © 33 3 3 9| NEW YORK, July 8—New York closed 'game. Buck struck out nine men, but GRAND PRIX STAKE Lakati, 20 05 e suocsmtul Home’ say hiare thia after: {¥asven poor supsors. Somte: BB irvick Totals . 8 LR ?n?t:bur’m e visitors Won the firat |Chicago 010601000711 2/ HAMBUKG, Germany, July 26.—(Via L o 3 2 game, 216 1 whis the Glants won the |1 o el Cteote Tater | London)—The annual - Hamburg Grand Three-base hita: Coihran, Fisher. Two- | pujted (o o wlose | tohing bALUS between | Klopfer and Daly, Schaik and Mayer; | Prix, the second mo#t important turf |base hiti Trainer. Bacrifice fiy: Broan. | Adams and Mathtamilyee fue, boteen | Kopfer and oy event of the year, was won vesterday Pouble plays: Tallion to Lattimore to [ning in the eighth inning when- the vet- - by Baron Alfred Von Oppenheim's isher, Jones (unassiated): Stolen bases: |gran, Wagner, singled, took second on| Belxrade Defeats Cedar Rapida. Rt 2n e Anhiald. Semad nr 4 e Mg on balls: OIf | Viowx's sacrifice and poored on Baird's | BELGRADE, Neb. July 3.—(Special.) ! as tak Semiel's. Albula, ria gy PO T g ity [double. In the second game - Teasreau | —Belgrade won Sunday from = Cedar|Plice Was taken by Haniel's W ftened bail: By L '1;"";- Pimedt, BY lahut out Pittsburgh with five scattered 5 to 4. Beore: RH.E, |[den by Jockey Plueschke, who carried OheN T ogridge, 1. Time: 1:56. hita and struck oyt seven men. Soore | 0 .0 0°0 10100 245 ilthe same owners colors to victory in the mpiee: Cusaock, first_wame- . Belgrade 020830005124 — bk Y Yok e Derby last Sunday. ‘The Grand Prix is WICHITA TAKES FINAL CONTEST ABH.OAR ABH.OAE. hff;“::d. B.{,“;,"{t‘"‘ and Gossett; Toden- | o103 at 100,000 marks (835,000.) i {8 SROMrmmu 4 0 1 1 8 - Cochran Knocked from Hox a 01 EREER] flats, houses and cottages e Tacoma, 0; Spokane, 2. erult Finishes Game, N 234 g ‘;1;;" ‘,'r"‘":"_‘?,‘“”"" and cheaply by & | N een, 15; Victoria, & o WICHITA, Kan, July .—Wichita 150 $1330]/ 'or Ren! Beattle, 2; Vancouve Players won the last game of the series | Bt 11 233 331 rom 8t. Joseph when they collected four | M ] £33 22 runs on five hits o the first 3 23 A ERE Cochran for Wichita was knocked from ny 30 3 3 the box in the fourth, and Vandeventer, 1000 A recruit, finished the game, allowing St. 0000 Joseph but three fl& L = 0 AB”;A{ H. 0. 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Barney Oldfield, arrested plea of guilty. had been invokeéd ames Swinnerton Against Oldfield July 2. -Eddie De and five motorcyclists were in court here today charged with violating the Sunday laws in connection with races at the new Des vesterday | afternoon, immediately after ne had fin- | ished several exhibition races, was fined % and coste for the same offense on his It was the first time In years that the Sunday statute against automobile racing Oldfield later was served with a motion of injunction proceedings to prevent him from leaving the city before the 360-mile R.H.B. automobile race, which 18 to be run at the new speedway next Saturday, and In WHY NNEPEIS THE BOAT RIDIN' GENT 7+ which he is one of the announced cone testants. 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