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1 THE BFE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1915, AN 7 i Bringing Up Father oy Rt s Drawn for The Bee by George McManus THERE'S NO DANGER - IVE BEEN BITTEN BY DOGS BEFORE! HAT'S THE TER - MAGGIE- ME DARLIN'? LDON'T TAKE 1T SO HARD - M ALL RIGHT ! 1 FERGIVE THE BUT- DD ALL THE: . OTHER DO4S DIE TOO- MY POOR POM-POM! OMAHA LICKS KAWS [ - YIA ERROR ROUTE| <= Y . Bostick Bobbles Three in Rotind and Rourkes Beat Nick Lakaff. OY CELEBRATES HIS WEDDING | oy night. Races at Sac City Prove to Be Close SAC CITY, la., Aug. 1l.—(Special Tele- gram.)—In spite of a drizzling rain, there wag a good attendance at the Sac county | fair today and the time of the races was excoedingly fast for a mudy track. Fol- lowing are the summaries: Trot, 2:28; purse, $400 Sid 'McKerron (Bett the Series. ockhart (Taylor), sacond; dale (Parks), third; Bill —— \ ROBINS OUTHIT OPPONENTS kins & Little, Hunter, Ark. CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—Chicago defeated | horses started ! Brooklyn, 5 to 2, today, and theréby pre-| Rest ti RED S0X ADD THO WINS 10 STRING Boston Defeats St. Louis Browns in Both Games of a Double- Header. LEONARD OUTHURLS JAMES| NAT. LEAGU Vo gy~ Phila .. BOSTON, Aug. 1L.—~Winning two games | Brooklyn from St. Louls while Detroit lost to| Boaton CHICAGO DEFEATS TROLLEY DODGERS Cubs Thus Prevent Superbas from Making Clean Sweep of BROOKLYN'S RALLY BEATS KANSAS CITY Tip Tops Stage Revival After Tw) Are Out in Final Frame and Take Game. SEVEN T0 SIX IS THE SCORT BROOKLYN, Aug. 11.—The Brooklyn Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUF. L. Des Molines. Denver Lincoln 0 0 1 o o 0 0 1 | TR cooens sxemeons 1 - 110 > = Topeka, Sioux € Omaha Wichita 8t._Joseph = (=3 first; Winnie Arch- (Jen- Ten % o % AMER., LEA W.L.Pot.| W 53 46 .54i| Boston 55 4 52| Detroit . 52 50 .610| Ch 51 49 505 W & 3 , feurth. Foreythe was married Tuesday curt Pittaburg! Cy was in a mMpod to celebrate. The Rourkes also were in & mood to celebrate. Result: Topeka was given a neat lacing, 4 to 2. And the Tango Kid made half the hits garnered by the Rourkes. Nicholas Lakaff was forced to beat a Carian retreat before the Rourkes, but it wasn't altogether Nick's fault. A youth named Bostick, who is also a wl asesonrcsccondal cusrwen ol soressioneiestl Bl s =TSR SARAS AR 2 g, ird. right | e Patterson, nnings; off Wi l‘l:'h, Donmll(. ‘Throe- crifice fiv: Riel Callahan (2), Brit- : Britton to Hosp n:‘m 0| in two t i Blocccommnnarced Mlcamomeown Bl mrmommaoncconp | ooommmn Washington today, the Red Sox improved their lead In the American league raoce. They won the first game, 11 to 3, by hard batting, 8t. Louls using five pitchers, one an inflelder. Leonard outpitched James In the second game, which was decided by a 2 to 1 score, Speaker's triple and James' wild pitch counted Boston's first run and sin- ol scocourmoccssh Chicago . New York 8t. Loui: 9 Cincinnat! .43 57 . Phil FED. LEAGUE, | W.L.Pet. Kan. City...68 45 . St Chi 4% . szazesan Eigkare =. g o 13 47 63 439 Cleveland from making a clean The locals made all thefr runs in the second inning off Dell. In this session they gathered four hits, one of which was a triple and, coupled fice, a base on balls and a sacrifice, took & lead which the Dodgers were unable to overtake, The visitors outhit the locals, with Dell's wild throw of McLary’s sacri- | Feds rallied, with two out In the ninth | Inning today and defeated Kansas City, 7 to 6. The locals knocked Cullop out of the box in the fourth. Henning, who succeeded him, weakened In the ninth and walked Magee, who stole second. Cooper was passed also. Hits by Kauff, Myers and Holt sent over three runs, winning the game. Wiitse relleved Walker for Brooklyh | Pace, purse, $400: | Bonnivard (Dillon), first; Orpheus Pan i (MeCoy), recond; Loule Me (Casey), third; Lucille DeForest (Colbert), fourth. Eight | horses started. | Best time: 2:14% | _Five-eighths mile running race. purse, 6'Tello (Good), first; oCuntry Gentle- man (Willlams), recond; J. W, Fuller {(Walte), third; Ella Schroeder (Wright), 'ourth. ases on bal Time: 10, gles by Carrigan and Leonard, Hooper's O etant” 4 | waerifice and Scott's sacrifice fly pro- duced the winning tally. Pratt's double 47 61 435/ Milwaukee 36 67 .350| Columbus . Yenterday's Result: gsakir with the bases full and one out in the sixth and held the visitors to one run thereafter. Score: oft l&l'lI:,l 'l' bot Lavender was given fine support in the pinches. nibilist of some kind, was the reason. Essex. Mr, Bostick contributed four errors to Shenandoah Trims Essex the pastime and made three of them In one frame. A guy who makes three errors in one apasm is some athlete If that fen't & world record it ought to be. The Rourkes have now won two games out of the last thirteen. = —oommoony = L { e -se—. 2l mwonsonos? 5lwonsomone? . acsrotoseena ! X alem~cocuwos B1 bbb P wloceonrsss ol sosscoone® wlmm. =l <l omomunone i L oF it comucoununE Blonsecuun Bl neon-oubresl Nlonu-overmnd Bl coununarose® Blonnou-u-ss? losessrsmuenitP 1o - =21 %1 : .- BEARS LOSE TO DES Ewoldt’'s Doub D INES, rollg-?o bx. Breen's single mM'fioh D&‘ win £10°%. "Den ore. g B = Z,.| coccomoesy? Bl nennsssas BT SIS SRR > ) 20, | gransosel Bl mwewsnsns i3 we o Galloway. #eo! ing run in t ver, M‘Iofidl wm Molnes won four out of the ed Bx base hits tra b th of Denvers Koo 1 %] cnmrniicos? E|csoumsmnsd os 3 s and Howard's hit scored for St. Louls. WESTERN LEAGU ST. LOuIs. | Bhotton, Breen's Single Aust what Hamilton, Welsh, Totals *Batted Two-base hits: base hits: Gai 2l wsennsccs® CEl amuncocos! , it Kellhe l::l:-. oo pla. to 4, U JORIES CAPTUR Header. 0., Aug. 11.—The locals L & 8 ! k N AR ones out ;- | coo—o=rmwm i" wl con——o~s20y o BE" noB| cownconcnwg Bl meommmemmmm | omwosm—wnz 35 wz & Z= o0, s.l P 2] coavwnerand Bl coanmmnnnd TWo M-I‘ 4 oo =. g s =2 o Rl canorBossd Blsrormsmmsineon kl s <8 ol o s | hjelds. mpire: | o 8 rlfll ASHIN( down “w mes Y g two of h 9y | mosnousonsP Bl vommuossd ¢ ARERIGE B (4 e ;é 2, i smonowmo? o-o- ~moo® eco=sol! wlmemssosss™ Score, first game: AB.H.OAE for Hamilton in fifth inning. *Batted for Cook in ninth lnmu.u‘ n h ‘l’lunllum. 9 In tou‘u- 1 Tiome oup 1 HRES: Seoloh. 3 i ons m | VK uine: oft ook, 3 one ] 3 olt “Wood, | ton. 1' Prat to Sinier @, Bascs on, 2: hnnnx'l HIL by | Hooper. ames, 1 W Leonard, Lincoln Loses Both Ends of Double- | nully and Walia iwers. GTON, Aug. 11.—Gallia let De- ith four' ht:u.}ohv. Wu;:- inn! Crawf result of iy Wood, '3 fton, 1.7 Umpirca: Wak | more Bt iou Newa Ka Wichita, 8-3; Sioux City, Omaha, 4. Lincoln; 6-2; St. Joseph, Des Moines, 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. 6-2; Bt. Louls, 2-2; ealled end -3, 99, ;' Chicago, 5. -Pittsburgh, rain AMERICAN LEA{)UE. B [ 1 . o seionionD D New York, 2. St. Louls, 3-1; Boston, 11-2. ;, Buffalo, 0. ewark, 8. inneapolis, St. Paul, 44; Louisville, 14-3, Games Today. s, 6. Western _League — Denver n ft ol it 3 Hamliiton, 1; { City, James, L.-Mofi Jn:; H% at Des Moines. nnings; off wu-:. Nnhwa:l u.c‘?;‘lfow I.Y-."k at Pitts- ventl Loul Chi E hiindtiphia, Cioveland cago a o levelan , 3 in two | at New York, St. Louls at Boston. Pittshurgh st Baltl- at ffalo, Chicago at nsas City at Brooklyn. i at t Omaha, Topei ut: { N, | / ™ Stri Umpires: Evans Links Come to 'Omaha for Two-Game Series Matty Mcintyre's links open a two- 8 By Bens, &; by Sheehan, Struck out: By | and Chill 8. Umplires: Con- Brrors Rourke park. The Lincoln club has been remodeled somewhat since last seen in Omaha and its roster now coatains the | names of Red Whalen and Guy Hoffman, formerly of the Rourke tribe. Friday will be ladies’ day. Both games will be called at So'clock. ®scosccnssuwSend” Z.Wheat. If. Cutshaw, 2b. Hummel, ‘rf Geta( 3b sosnnmof “somnoma> # BRI B cnabuasrund ~loo eccc@co-woas 1 o oM SM 1 atted for Dell in the third. tted for Appleton in the eighth. Ran for Stengel in the eighth. etfer in the Sth, 01000001 0-2 050000005 its: Z. Wheat, Miller, Three- : Fisher. Earned runs: Chicago, yn, 2. Double play: 0'1{ to Daubert. Bases on balls: Off , 1; off Lavender, 2. Hits: Oft Dell, foin two innings: off Appleton, 2 in five innings; off Pfeffer, none in one inning. Struck out: By Dell, Lavender, 2: O'Day and by Appleton, 1. Orth. Win First, llil—Bolfl’:.o.n w&md un lnnomor a doubl I?eui’o o o o e n Second ame. The latter cafled ‘at ‘The end of the Binth Taaing o ;c::l;n; of darkness while the score stood ninth inning o Hard hitting marked the opening con- test, each team getting one or more hits in every inning except in the first. Long 3 =" batsman of the day. In up he sent out a homer, a double and two singles, , driven from the box in the first game came back in the second and held St. Louis to three hits In seven and one- third l.rglll\ll, Score first game: y Umpires: Brav: ST. LOUIS, A its geries here ti E] B E] %l coumwnEownnd’ Smmownmom ez, used | game series with the Rourkes today at | Bo°'?! le, Long. Three-! Stolen bases: Butler, Double Blay: Gooy on balls: Off Hughes, 1; off Doak. ts: Off n, § in three inning: and none out In the fourth: off Hughes, in sk Struck out: By Rag: ! Mo BUT RUN ON SLOW TRACK Eise,. Egan, Connolly, SHENANDOAH, Ta., Aug. 1l.—(Special ‘tured the second day of the Shenandoah fuir, although run off in slow time. A hard ‘ork Score Elmoe ~le ) won in three straight ., C., owned “of Kansas City, “B.° Clarke of Lac (Bd Berry GAMES IS SET FOR TODAY ‘The first of a series of playground ball K.:lh Ma Sehmiat, 1 nvil.. s, Whaling e. Muthes, . i 711 *Batted for "lvhdu."" T e or. in ninth toning. m for Evers in ninth inning. - base hits: Smith. Home run: Long. Btolen base: Gon Double ' pla: Gowdy to Maranville, Base on balls: ler, 8; Ragon, 3: Hughes. 1: Meadows. 2. 'Hits: Off Tyler, third innings ird innin Hughes, 1 in one 3 binson, & In five and’ twothird Innings ot By Rason.’3; by Robmscn, T by 3 m. 3; by o 3 '!nbvl. 2. Umpires: Rigler hn»l!w’: American Assoclation. Del James and Billi At Clevelan Cit: Ki and De VORt. At Col us—! game hl_‘ ':‘r,:b " First wlooucosomanl | gan, § in seven and one- SHENANDOAH, Ta., Aug. 11=(Special Telegram.)—In a_one-sided games Shen- | andoah defeated Essex, 7 to 8, and Tabor { won from Imogene, 13 to 4, in base ball | Scores: RH.E. 0123100-13105 Imogene .....0 1 0000 03 04 912 Batteries: Tabor, Ellis and Clair; Imo- gene, McCloy and’ Berg. Kansas Cit Brooklyn Batteries: Cullop, Henning and Fj erly; Walker, Wiltsé and H. Smith, Laj Reulbach Beats Whale | NEWARK, N. J., Aug. 1.—Bd. Reul- | bach beat Chicago today, allowing only R.H.E. | two hits to the Whales. Five hits and 30000000 0-33 5| two bases on balls th the second snning Shenandoah © 0 0 0.2 3 0 2 0—7 8 5 netted five runs for Newark and sent Batteriasr Fssex, McKee and Castle: | Black to the club house. Rasmussen. " Chicago semi-professional, tched the Shenandoahw Carlson, Sullivan and Lacey. | Chicago eemiprofession "v'vim'fir w3 re: 0. Sco! H 00000 z 006020 5001002 %8821 Dlack Prendergast, Rasmus- sen and Fischer; Reulbach and Rariden, Rebs Whip Terps. BALTIMORE, = Aug. Pittsburgh evened up the series this afternoon taking a.fourteen-inning battle from, Bal. timore, 8 to 1. Both sum and gRe pitched good ball. The flelding of both 8t games. nd. Tabor Essex .. Spolling for Some Games. | The Stars and Stripes would like to | break the winning streaks of the follow- | ing teams: Memphis, Gretna, Schuyler | and Pender. The Brewers have the fol- lowing open dates for any of the above teams: Sunday, August 29, September 's, 6 and 12. Address Roy Stacey, 534 North Twelfth street, South Omuha, Neb., or call South 1238, clubs was sensational. Seore: |MRS. DARNELL AND SON o ra | e S3318ue83i88asiil 3 slatteries: Rogge and O'Connors; iggs and Owens. Terriers Blank B s Again, Louis scored BUFFALO, A utout. against the second Buffalo tod winning, £ to 0. Bedient was taken oUt at the énd of the second inning after giving elght hits. Lafitte also was hit freely. It was fiounced that the teduced rates for admission would go Into effect here on Saturday. Score: RHE, 1490101018141 000006000-070 Batteries: - Davenport and Chapman; Bedient, Lafitte and Blair. MINDEN, Neb, Aug. 1l.—(Special)— The body of Mrs. B. F. Darneil, who died at her home in Culbertson last Satur- day, was brought hefe and burled yester- day. Mr. and Mrs. Darnell were formerly residents of this place. Mrs. Darnell was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Smith. Thelr 8-year-old son died Monday | night at Culbertson and will be buried | here today. Death was due to scarletina | in both cases. MINDEN BANDITS PLEAD GUILTY OF ROBBERY | MINDEN, Neb., Aug. ilL—(Special)— Clarence Matthews and Noonan, | both young men, ple liiy to a | charge of robbery sentenced | to from one to years In the peni- tentiary by Ji Perry at a spe- clal term of disi urt. New B at Loup City, LOUP CITY, Neb., Aug. 1L—(Special.)— This city is experiencing a boom just now. Mrs. John Solms is building a new brick hardware store on Main street, Dr. Bowman is putting up a new $3,000 residence, McNulty & Simpson have re- cently finished a fine new cement block residence. Many new cement sidewalks and street crossings have been put in land work will commence on the new $30,000 school house as soon as the loca- tion is definitely settled. A vote on the location will be taken by the people of he district, August 16, g 1. h secutive shi Holbrook Wins. HOLBROOK, Neb., Aug. Il.—(Special Telegram.)—The ‘Helbrook ball team won a fast game from Bartley on the home grounds this afternoon, 5 to 3. Bartley made three runs.in the second inmin: and Holbrook scored two In the fourih and tbree in the sixth InnlnT Batteries: Holbrock George and Maxle; Bartley, Brown and Walters. Strick out: By George, 10; by Brown, 7. Cambridge plays here tomorrow. A large crowd 15 at tending the chautauqua here this week. VIA THE Missouri Pacific Ar. Kansas City 4:00 P, M. 8:35 P.M 7:07 AM, Leave Omaha 8:00 A. M. 2:00 P. M. 11:15 P. M. Light Yield in Hail Belt. LOOMIS, Neb.,, Aug. 1lL—(Special)— Threshing began in this section the first of the present week. The yield of early- hailed wheat is disappointing. The grain appeared to recover from the hail and looked good for twenty bushels, but has threshed but seven or eight. Few ficlds out of the path of storms have been threshed to date. Modern Equipment Observation Sleepers Superb Dining Car Service Meals a la Carte e Direct connections in Kansas City Unfon Station for points South— East—West TICKET OFFICES 1423 Farnam St Union Station. Thomas F. Godfrey, General Agent, Passenger Dept. Rel from Acwte Rheumatism. John H. Gronx, Winchester, N. H. | writes: “I suffer from acute rheumatism end Sloan's Liniment always helps illnlcklr e, Al - qrugsists.—Advertise- Faniily Trade supplied by WM. JETTER, 2502 N 8t, ‘Telephone South 863, @

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