Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 7, 1915, Page 7

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Bringing Up Father ¢ T M » -5 ~ Drawn for The Bee by _orge McManus HOW DO-YOr, IWE. HAVE You B MAYRE NEs MOT Him - WAVE You SE0N NO THE FAIR * 1 " p ~ —_ ™ N THE “FINE | KNOW A LITTLR AT oMl g RS - * IONT THE THE CALIFORM™MA ' MAN 4O IN ¥ ( BUILDING ? 172 S0 E WHERE TO . 3 VERY INTERESTING N 2 )/ e O ! ~ FIND M BOOSTER DAY GAME |3 % ittty Shadeline, Winn er of 2:12 Pace CUB HURLER SHUTS [JACK CURLEY IN |SENATORS DEREAT IS WON BY DENYER| =~ ™ = =25 g 0UT THE BOSTONS OHAHA FOR A DAY| WHITE HOSE TWICE Stecher Throws Brother. Rudolph Loses Pitching Duel to | Promoter of Johnson-Willard Fight | Johnson Blanks Visitors in Opener Following the game, Joe Stecher, pride Before Two Thousand and Forty-|and joy of Doudge county, gave the Five Persons Grizslies Beat !?‘n:.' bl irnd Rl i vhea e Pieroc and Cubs Cop Game, | Tries to Arrange a Stecher- Till Eighth, When They Rourkes, Two to One. populace. He took seventeen minutes | Two to Nothing. Gotch Match. Make Sx Runs. and four seconds to do it. Brother Aunton proved to be an agile chap and he STECHER THROWS BROTHER |, izciea ana squirmed, thus cousing his brother Joe oconsiderable annoyance be- When the well-known turnstile on the ifore he was finally subdued. pay gate at Rourke park clicked its 1ast | Joo turned the trick with the well cliek yesterday the register read 2045 |known and justly famous scissors and an That was' the official number of paid (arm lock. Anton kept out of the scs- d admissions at the booster-day game, |{sore ae long as possible, but when Joe rather a disappointment to Pa Rourke, did wrap his powerful pins around him \ as it was expected that Omaha would |he merely grinned, quoth “the stuff fis e ' THREE HITS OFF CHICAGOAN | FINDS NOTHING IS DOING AYRES O TPITCHES RUSSELL ' CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—Plerce shutout Bos- Jack Curley, promoter of wrestling WAERHINGTON, Aug. S~ Washington ton, 3 to 0, today In a pitcher's duol with |matches and prise (ights and the man |y, 1ty fourth consecutiva game from Rudolph, Chicago making it tw stralght | who becomo famous by staging the Jack | g, oo v a0y taking both ends of & {from the Champions. Plerce, although |Johnson-Jess Willafl go at Havana, was N 50 and’ $3 generous witi his passes, pitched air- |in Omaha yesterday and among other |double-header, ; |tight ball in the pinches. Only three |things he did while here was to referee | Johneon blanked the visitors in the scattered hits were made off him and [the Stecher brothers' wrestling exhibi- lopener until the eighth, when six hits at least turn out 8000. " 4 only one man reached third base. Chi- |tion at the Booster-day ball game. o pass and two errors resulted in six Denver walked away with the game, ::‘;k SR EMERE | SamNEY. (HPOR, Bla ©cngo gathered five hits oft Rudolph. One | Curley is on his way east after & [rups. Washington duplicated this per- but only after a tight battle from start | Tonight Joe will wrestle the latest of in the second, followed by an infield 'vacation fn Colorado and he dropped off | formance In its half, pounding Woltgung ! to finish. The score was 2 to 1. the Terrible Turk crop at Des Moines. out and a wild pitch, scored a run, and here to mee what kind of & chance he |ana Faber for six hits, which together, two more In the third inning scored 'might have to promote a matoh between | with midie Colling' error, netted six runs lanother tally. Wilbur Good was cred- |Joe Stecher and Frank Gotoh for the |and brought Washington's total up tel ited with three of the local's hits, Bcore: [ wrestling champlonship of the world. |ejght. BOSTON. CHICAGO. Curley belleves such a match would b8 | The second game wes s free hitting| A southpaw person named Mitchell [Ag terrible persons, especially Turks, are 'was largely responsible for the repul- [duck soup fo Joe the Hawkeyes have a sion of our forces. Mr. Mitohell's slants |treat in store for them. were of the par excellence variety and | Denver plays again today and Sun- \ ho checked Krug's men with four hits, day. A double bill is carded for the Moraa, 16,400 34 Toi00n, ... 6 1 3§ § | Jo00rd braaker. contest in which Ayres outpitcted Rus- all of them singles. Sabhath. Game today will be called at Fitpat., 25..4 1 0 3 0Fiaher, ] 3 But Jack soon discovered that he Rt A vt Gana . Bl TE Facex. Baots: JUDGE SEARS' FAMOUS PACING STALLION [ B vi, 8 110 oschilie"if3 9 1§ $would probably have ittle chance ta 12 & G the other Band, Bob Tieeadll, Hé . DENVER. RN [t et bl 8 OEmmeen 222 1 3 0 0 stase the bix event, as Stecher does not P i doll A eked iy R H B :mun, . 88 8 JMdary, 0.8 glg : o |intend to wrestle any of the big fel- tamous dollar movement, chucked | g\ . s L Qowty 6 ™3 0 3 3 OPhelen 858 0 1 3 0 [lows for another year. HMe will be con- a pretty good game for the Rourkes, 3 Bt 0 s hot 6D 4o \the At Wt T B L 2 3 ol Rudoiph, 5.3 0 0 3 0Piercs, 5.8 0 0 3 @ (tent to wrestle exhibitions and take on by Mitchall. On earned run was ar- | Galioway: B o 1 i { Totals .3 33180 Totie .31 §7 i1 0|the lesser Nghta for a while. AL off AN aath T L ats [ Cattets Ul o : i 1] ! Boston ............0 00 0 0000 00 Willard to Fight Soom. off the dollar movement, while | ghields, 1 § [} wo. WEL E PA |Chieago '..[......000 1100000 %3 cupiey declares that Willard will come ow.b. run, :fm,d and abetted by an ’gg”hghgr [ g ‘1’ 4 WESTERN L.BL‘\‘GUE.Y E'rwo-h':lu‘ m;‘.- l«g&nflg«hufl:‘z\:r out of hin shell this winter and take on e . 0 T, 0 . ’ " KRN olen bamse: L, t;;:)rm:: Cotfey, manager of the hos- i |fl‘cmh. e 5 | o IS vy i :7!;[0,::0 ='| u&utl,: pla; :BFIIhe;':th‘ll a few of these would-be champs who % — - g * g g s mer n to ] y. asne Denver counted first in the fourth | Totals . P 0o District Judge Sears' Little Chest- |Gt Floron’ 6. Srruck out: By nudawl'g clily. e Gty the' Dtan: euan frame. Successive doubles by Miller and i by Plerce, 1. Umpires: Byron and [cently. Jim Coffey, the Dublin glants, nut Pacing Stallion Outraces %] cormpBuarund 3! muuBonnnno Bl coorouncunrd Bl mnaonuonoy { Mo tok turned the trick. " 2 | Kasen, w‘fll probably be his first oppenent, says In tho home mal. of the samo round | Smih. st 0 p and Outgames Field. | prrmanimon o8 o2 rivuegn joor/|NS187. That Coftep will Ny ek’ Mocip the score was knotted by our side. Krug | Koue" 0. g i T m to Philadelphia today, 6 to 4. McQuilien |17 Sh® J(ansas cowpumehar e Curiey's poled & pippin to left and went to sec- | Krueger, c. 0 0| NAT. LBAGUE | AMER. LEAGUE. wah hit freely and had to give way to . Jack says Willard s mot joke | P FAST TIME ADDS TO LAURELS |00 \cuner. ~The home team failed to | bhamplon, as the eastern critis are ond when Cotfey mussed up Krueger's | MoClesrey, 0 gt W.L.Pet.| anthlehner. The home te: o " lebni 1 0 Phila ....... 62 43 .F08) Boston .. _— et & hit until the sixth inning, when |prone to herald him and that his rea~ ] ’ hard grounder. Manager Marty marked | Varney. ES: 0! i3rookiyn 51 47 625 Chicago G. K. MURRAY two singles and s base on balls resulted 1 fighth on chliebner's single to right. Rice, . ° 0| Chicago ....49 4 .521 etroit By G. . in two runs. In the ninth the locals {#00 for not fighting this summer is to ¢ Bears Win on an Brror, ey 0 1 Boston 111150 4§ Slo| Weshingtn Shadeline, District Judge Sears'|rallied’ and had ‘two rums in and ons |Pok up & little of the easy coln coming . 'ors; o | New Yo 6| New. York... nee: e when Mayer rel {to + for wietory over ¥ § Aftef that the Rourkes wes powerleas | Everdon, p H o Pittsburgn’ 4§ 49 486) Cloveland chestnut pacing stallion, yesterday |jiitca ‘wnd' stopped further mooring. I“wmn thess hew comters Tt :,:':‘:::t before, Mitchell and the additfonal run o 5| Cintanwti %2 % 423 Phaia*::::38 o4 ;3% | raced into submission a Held of elght |Score: == A L him in the fall” says Jack, “and com- chalked up by the Grizzlles in the sixth Forsythe batted for Ingersoll fn ths| AMER. ASSN. | FED. LEAGUR other veteran race horses, when he ABH.OAE H.O.AE. nect with the business end of that right was a sufficlency. Miller beat out an WL Pot. V. L. P 2:12 - | Byrne, 10arey, It 0810 mitt they'll change thetr " infield hit when Schliebner gouged his 8t Paul... 0 8 R Kan., ity W s | TOR the 3:13 pace, a four-heat oon 0Collins, of. .8 0 1 0 0| N bean into the turf after making & neat 10 0 0-a| Minneaplis 7 4 :548| Chicago ....c6 4 %66 | test, at the Speedway. | Cravatts Uiinchman, 113 1 0 8 0| obReog e o g RRREN | 7, stop. McCormick coaxed a walk and | 118 0-8 Indlanapiie B & | noiabursh S84 .6, The slender, little gellow out- Siiil T"';;‘;""'L‘:m hot Hu B ol r.:'f scooted to third on Galloway's | 000 t:; l{\uslvm- 51 .4%| 8t. Loul; 53 38 .40 | speeded, outraced and finally out- 3 : : 1 L-uv:-nttrv:a .,.".:‘m_ ::,', scoring both of the runs for the oppo- | L-l{'\?;um:: .!"mf',; Mitchell, Rice (2, | Columbus .40 64 .34 Brooklyn ...46 67 .441 | them thelir choice of racing in front 0 1 3 oshould settle down during the hot months | Maver, sition. Krug to Breen to ‘seh‘l’l’ebl:;:n Lott on Yv;,‘;:;;;g. Bainie: of him, behind him or at his neckile [RRR; 1 An‘v‘\o wl:hdl;’:';::; .w:::;::‘:h .An;: = tln ‘lho e raniies Hwre ' gx- ‘&”finfifa’.‘.‘"’d»‘%?"}?f'}.‘au m{“‘ Shei| Wichita, 8; St. Jose lt‘nh:m‘& And beat the to the ‘wive" with a AT T |Joe I booked up with exhibtion dates | remely dangerous, making three hits, on balls: Off Ingersoll, &, Time: 1.4 | Denver, s: Omaha, 1. little left. Himself a free-legged| *Batted for McQuill until late in the full and some of these but a fast double via Krug, B Umpire: O - Lincoln, 0; Des *Batted for Kanth g, Breen and pi O'Brien. 3 Motnes. 1 pacer, he contested against six h contracts would necemsarily be broken Bchlfebner nipped the attack in the bud. —_— NATIONAL LEAGUR & - K ROP- £ 16 Salior Sa dntutsheced o e BOOSTERS WIN BOOSTER DAY Fhiladeiphia, G Pittsburgh, & pled hbrses and raced as steadily as s Klul(’;r‘ N-Eaver ww. be carded, Cyrus Forsythe, well known Tango | 3 ' Boaton, o ‘Chitcago, 3" 80k N, K i penle Ry Kid, was forced to sit in idleness in 4 Captures Game from| Brooklyn, 8; St. Louls, 2 To add to his laurels, the littie game-| ol Pt ned runo" "|‘|’:: the dugout during the combat. Cyrus | ks c‘; ks in Elev: 7 4t n.nr;mvc‘:A\ LEAGUE. cock stepped the first mile of the raoce in | 'pn;n 1. ases ‘n“ .+ MOINE; e lcago, 3 hi, , 8, 6, | 215 % s :: :rnued in the last stand at War- lowsd by & 8, :fluxs.lflu anm ":‘rfl ”'"‘nfl l-deln’:‘invnfi‘:‘wfln:l 2:15%, the fastest of the first two days of Demaree, 4 in elght Innis & me out in . belnig struck in the leg by a fiying | Inans, braie up s Tie,/ (e eleventn | getoohlnd i Riasmoned. |the Omaha Driving eclub's meetin; ninth: off Mayer, none in oi. inning; off wogment of a shell. He hobbled to the { tWeen Dawson and Gilligan, the jocals| Cleveland- Boston; rain. | must be figured as equivalent to 3: MecQuille, 7 in #ix innings; off Kant plate in the eighth and tore of a blow | SiNNNE 10’0, 'Y far the Tarcest wesk FEDERAL LEAGUE [ better when the condition of the track | one. tnig. = BUMCE out: By Derares, ’ ) batting for Ingersoll, but it was trut- | game. o belt hol‘la:‘;uflw::e"fl“ hh; Bt. Louls, 5; Baltimore, 1, | and the time made on it by all the other bY llcg:x.llh 6; bb Kantlhner, 2. U ‘Decannle: \ (1 loas, as hix mates fafled to produce | clared that'the fans might honor the local| Bttt e Hkrate ¢TOUNd% | horses which have started are considered, |PiTe#: Fisler aad Orth. { Anasioe:” i bc‘!,una him. team at & bogster duy S niration, Ed-| Kansas City-Newark: wet grounds | 1 came back the fourth heat in 7, Reds Reat Giants, Poriand \ arney played left field and performed | cans' pi » umpired on the his AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. | eased up at the wire CINCINNATI, Aug. 6.—Cincinnati took |04 Angel :::hw:namblo eclat. He made a swell :L\:‘:Qh';vm. g.?.u#.)um leave ab-| 1‘3‘1‘. Paul, 0; Indianapolis, 2. The swmmaries: l‘gt:':hl‘v:d:yun: r: \'nol:or.lunl:m:n‘ New o€ & Toul ball of Coffery's Bat aad | former White Sox Paras wok i ith| Kase ciy 3! Slevelas: Eaion Al et 'h CLASS: PURSE. 8500, (rally. The locals took an oarly lead o field as Players or officials. | Score: Milwaukee, §; Louisville (Benpertield)’ .., 27 Al TSI, * ltwo runs on ‘s base on bails ‘an error LINCOLN. Games Toduy. Chiat,br by g N N N e LT . AT T TN T BT a8, S . | s Kot W, by Wy | 0 Y| Innine New Yok scred_sme 18 ‘ : J 4 + 1, dand W, (Ward) . b L § 8 2 0 8 olncoinatbe Motnes, - P9 A bR 2 8the wixth on a double, & s 4 n aw a 4 0 0 2 0 o|burgh, New York at Clnctanerl Bome | ; (Chrisman) + 3|, sacrifice ‘fly. In the ninth Gritfith ‘ § 0 1 18 B 1laChicaso, Brookivn at St. Loujs " | IR, Ererso Siioes wlipe veing. sats o0 Perpits e — st § 0 8 0 % 8l American League-Chiouko at Washin- | Gearwe Suimers. b, i, by Majer © © [ror Perrit purposely Dassed Williama, ’ In the Store 4 0 2 ¢ 3 0ofton De at Philadelphia, St. Louls at | Vidmer (Ginger) filing the bases, was then sent These suits sold high as $8.50, one has § 0 8 & % 8lNew Yor Clevelund ut Woston, *Divided tiird. and ‘Toirth woney © ° |to bat for Mollwits and singled to left, e8e sold up as mg g ‘ $1.50 B3 T B e s smer i R | BRI SR a0, (R G it Vi i || the Palm Beach label and guaranted mot to shrink o ' L MOINES, | fay Banaas GHy A6 TSI, Shadeline, ch. o. Gy Shade On b | wew yome ovenyan fade. The colors are light gray and black and blue with AB. R. H. O, A. B.| pons nofe) ol 1031 O.AE P e 13 " fs 4 i i : Panamas, $5.00 to $12.00 A 4y O Aboiyes z 5 B o Buan fel sy Bty iags- | e i 3L L0 Bk white hair line stripes. This is a splendid opportunity to ‘ . Values, Only 1008 T T B b e % i3 | irathtell, "b. s, by “Noteli | prinLd 10 Lo Bt ] supply yourself for the remainder of this season and next ' 3350 ¢ 0 . 4 1 31\;lc51lm.h $90 1000 by~ o A 1iid o B for $4.95. All sizes 34 to 48. $ 8 o ¢ oseph.. 10120 e H 4080 i3 o . : - 2 St . = .= = — =—|by Pate, & Wiid pitch: Southern. Hit!| il e vt O 1 d 1 6.9 ¢ RIRu an All $2 and $2.50 Shirts, $1.45 1 33 14 0| by pitched ball: By Southern, Nicholson oe, b, 8, by Ash Rose P " ng run scored, | () and Groeling. Time: 268 Umpires: | douslin’ .07 . 16| RN R i Maning run scored. i —8ilks Greatly Reduced— 000000 0o Cusack and Ryan. ©oniat (Bevartiany .7 sa Now Rerk e A Oy We show some very unneual shit valuas for Betwe LS stian) . “e r. ew ‘or] 1 o 02 3 3 . Ay :"_'E‘L T hill T Irgnc Beau. e m fivar Cineinnati 0020000018} day. Any softor stiff cuff shirt selling for $1.50 (exocept 1-3 Off On sior " Tineaa's: 1266 AN ill Is SOWiaea hlva a0k woney. | oniRin e vess Wi orsiie’ Sty | Manhattans) in the house can be had for 950. They all : Mgws g me. . 2:18%, 2.9, 2:17, banes: M 5 i Pqumu n: Off | slgned to Work at TROTTING, $VEAROLD CLASH: Fine: New York, 3; Clncinnati’ s Toubia have our label and the colors of every ome is vi PURSE, iay. ‘Lopert to_iriateher to Bralaard. terns unusuall the All 50c Silk van| Third for R Lord Arohdale, br. ¢, by Arondale | Baden orballe: “orr Bareit, #f orconey: || (ast. The pat are nousually good and the selection Ties 3 for H 1T or Ourkes a;g{‘lm"l b. c., by Sorento 1 oq'a‘ NE Oonpires: Qulier aad Weale, o7 is large, JOSIES SLIP UP IN THE PINCHES Office Boy, b. &, by Dr. Ig> (Willis) 4 3 Superbas Beat Cards, l oo Lee Tannehill, who held down the hot | Dalsy Tcad, b, f., by George Teodd §T. LOULS, Aug. 6.—Brooklyn defeated * e $1. corner for the famous world's champion, | (Rinder) ... . Sim Jove Si0 & hew today sad meved Mlflh&m s e es H 50cWash Ties 4 for Lese Game .“v ::::- Innings to :A':l.l-; wovder, Whtta Sox orew in 108 “'Fm"';n: Boy iarund 4 | With two out Tn the elghth Iuntng W aset A 4 . g . 1.00 Wo M. Bittaer, ST. JOBEPH, Alg. 6.8t Joseph falled |champlonship, has been signed by Pa| PACING, 'M,!ig\l’-vOLD CLASH: |Wheat with the winming Hun" Goomne This Semi-Annual Sale ‘vm."' in Jooked £ .l.l'd to by ' in the ‘today and lost eloven- | Rourke and he will play third base the PUH . for Brooklyn was found for nine hits, many as an opportunity to lay in a supply of high grade & inning to Wichits, § to 5. Stewart, range Hal b. c., by B D1 1]but kent them well scattered. Score: . A\ ] ‘ Ph < o X But ot thebog (remainder of the season. Tannehille will | Hhawaneo Patoh, 'b. ¢., by Dan 8 hirts at a bi vi ‘All Manhattans are included, plain in the arrive this and [t (MeKay) ... ;e 2 g ing. ' firat. Keifer relioved him and de- morning play in the | (MeKay) L. b1 WRIER B4 NE MYV ' IR gore arm, Vallandingham fin: |game thiy agternoon. Manager Marty | QU.on Gakiy: 1 . | whites, full dress, silks and madras. Reductions in some ! Pair of walka an oo sy s | Krug will be switched from third to | *Time, 2:3, unfi‘ H cases more than 4. ¢ \ gave t'n: ‘Wichita team three scores in tbm"‘“"“ & position which has been a weak n;}:fi‘fip. r‘i ;‘J;xn PU, i cleventh. Score: spot in the Rourke lineup all year. Davia thi Lo i "Ter o i WICHITA, vie, and : Suits of Merit $16.50 Wo offer Saturday some splendid values, Suits sell- ing up to $25 can be had for $16.50. They come in and dark colors. Many of them % silk lined. It worth your while to see them, f corsho e 4 R Xy T ., | Oo " Stecher to Wrestle i‘fl%&@% g5, | S Turk in Des Moines| " i ilismion, wams oasw Immediately after bis wrestling exhi- -'mg.,g_‘ pont o’ Wime, 0:11%4 *Ran for Snyder in elghth. o Wi, "0:1 R RUNNING RACE eS| RaR e or i pioth. of the Booater day ball §ame Program. |norees, ‘secosd; Doaanue's u&-,fi':g“;‘df “Batied for Haswine h niath. |Joe Stecher ocaught the train for Des | Time, 2:45. %l coommmuaZuoi R, W, Fadden, THE ONLY STORE IN OMAHA SHOWING BOTH DUNLAFP AND STETSON HATS, vl ecccuccces o .:—-—.eu;‘!g-l eccemcmemm sibonumieoll T el ecnumwSunad Bl ocowwo~Ewnd wonsrmoors? Blowsonmuome® |Moines, where ‘this evening Jos will o - |tie & few knots in Baba Maranoff, the d x.;. . | latest of the crop of Terrible Turka The St' Joseph SIgns match with the Turk is to be staged at 1 Double play: Butler to ' H 3| Dea Moines as a climax to & day of sport Pu'flt Baseman 7 Bombe. T <t Doak \ ] 8 which includes in addition to the wrestie By Coombs, 2; by % 3/ @ 0-mile auto race in the atternoon, and | ST. JOBEPH, Aug. 6—~Muts Ene, first Klem and Cockil 4 0/® base ball game in the morning. Jack | baseman with the Bridgeport club of the | foon, S0 50 g ; Prince and other Omaha men are pro- | Hastern loague last year, wes signed by et :,':',":,‘.":;:' i s =3 | oting the Des Motncs race. the local Western loague club t0da¥. | gun'te hit (e bail end Bealliags 1s Lappy:

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