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Bringing Up Father - MAGGIE HAS HID EVERY PITCHER AN' BUOCKET Iy THE HOUSE AN YO &I T EVEN - I'M CONNA TAKE HER PET DOg, OUT AN' LOSE NiM! Thomas, p 8 o Totals s 8 o H00D0O DAY GAME Bat for Gray in fifth, *Hatted for Pate In fifth. Home Rourkes Gelebrate Friday, the Thir- [l giion Tl “oullih 7% teenth, by Walloping Lads S;I :,l\l,n.d‘lns.'nu‘rv lv;nlr;ll pplie: ¢ m&m res SIOUX WIN PROTESTED GAME rus | Coffey ' Objects to Dectaton and In "ou_xm Out of Play, worOUX CITY, Ia., Aug. 13-Bloux City r Col 0f O'iarte riia ey Tow (- inu ':nmfi out m‘g- - +/ B B S Iflvly in the winnl run Hi n after t- il we x5 s 5 000MBS IN FORM; | S_E_T: GOES 70 ROURKES|:5 i GIANTS QEFEATEnl tanding of Teams " | Fumble by 0'Mara Robs “Iron lul! L of Credit for Shutout Vietory | oPeks Over New York. Wiehita FINAL SCORE IS SIX TO ONE causing the Giants to fumble and throw THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AVGUST Copyright, 195, International s News Service -~ s PEapakgaec WESTERN LEAGUE, | ) W, Des Moines Denver A4 gE;:!i:u::_ e 5 . LoPet. 1 — T Detrolt 1108 o BROOKLYN, Aug. 18.—Jack Coombs| B Do b | pitchied shutout ball against the Now | (iouer® 16| Washinton 5t 50 ‘ot | n the | York Nationals today, but & fumble by | Boston ....53 51 506 New York..60 50 500 O'Mara gave the visitors a run In the ;‘.":"';k":g" .:: g Louis. . -gtuenn eighth Inning, meking the score 6 to 1,| St Touls. 4957 . leveland . ¢ Cinel o o e ... J k- | The ran the bames recklessly, | “PREA b tt T o0 PNA AAN | moored, LIBAGUI. W, Pet.| w.r..i’;t. | tion. RED §0X CAPTURE COMBAT IN NINTH Boston Wins, Three to Two, Over| Washington Senators on the GRIFF USES THREE HURLERS BOSTON, {day. Lewls' single and one by Gardner, ‘s wild throw to check Gardiner's | Steal, and passed ball, on which Lewis 14, 1915, Drawn forTFhe_f};e BY GouLY! HE'S BACK AGAIN- AND LOOK WHAT'S WITH What Happened to Sam Reynolds Once Upon a Time on Friday the Thirteenth. COUNTS NINE AT HOLE THIRTEEN Home Grounds. On Friday, the thirteenth of some month or other several years ago, Sam Reynolds had some of the hardest luck be has ever had since hé took up the game of golf. He was playing at the Field club, and was out after a club record for the course. He had started off brilllantly, getting a two on ome, a three on two, a four on three, a four on four, and so on all of the outside Aug, 15.—~Boston wond to 2, ninth inning over Washington to- made up the decisive combina~ ‘Washington used three pitchers. by George McManus YOURE A 400D 00OgG - Ll SEE THAT HARD LUCK TALE OF GOLF,TOPS CRUH F. C. BY NINE 10 TWO Score Four Runs on Four Hits Off Adams, Western League Re- oruit, in & Frame. STOVAL], USES FIFTEEN MEN BROOKLYN, N. Y., Aug. 13—The Kan- sas City Federals went to pleces before the attack of Brooklyn today and were defeated, 9 to 2. In the first inning Brooklyn scored four runs on four hits off Adams, a Western league recruit. In the fourth inning four a row 3 : wild, five errors being charged akainst 4 . 4 611 Boohling being ordered out in favor of | ., Th layed he start-| more runs crossed the plate on four © Just e gl Ay | them. Lobert was hit by a pitched ball e $ 581 AT (8 the Toirth, and $he Aot 519~ | Tty tow. scere of' S0 &R0 Sein was] ertedw and four hite. l:"m:‘“ Sl Links wers W i 4 o) and forced to retire, while Stengel hurt g g lxtx"‘ City 52 . ing way tg Johnson in the ninth. Score: |y ioniy elated. used fifteen men in an effort to stop the sailing tustily gt $ L5ty Sihe 110 a0NRa after: making | ol @ .Gl Govatans .6 58 .30 A .. POSTON. i | He then proceeded to go after the in-|locals, Score: RILE. Angersoll's dollar 358 § §|® two-bagger and gave way to Humimel. | Butfalo ...40 61 .48 Milwaukee 46 61 . ; 270 10 0|side, and started off just as fast. Ten 110000000-2758 #well atylo, their il | o0 o The Brooklyns got only four assists, | Haltimore .36 68 .346/Columbus .. o “4 821 7l was passed up with a three, eleven went | Brookiyn .. 4 0 0 4 010 0 *—911 in vain. In every g { : é Coombs making the Giants pop up flles Yeaterday's Results. 116 1 0|by with three. Twelve drew & two, and H:!:;::;iu;fl{mohmnh_ s“(r;!“. Lincoln got men 8 | 2 §|when he was not fanning them. Score:| 2 WESTERN LEAGUE. {297 5asain Sam smiled, and pulled up his|and Land Ensroth; :‘hr.'.mlb B | O | O (o | Ty, ¥ s ooy, % a1 :lkmckerbocxeu preparatory to making a BUF'F‘A mla 8¢ Lauis Twice. 0 0 o 0 2300 ‘opeka, 5, 5; St. Joseph, 0, 8 © 0§ o|Yne ora two or at least a three on thir- b Q. ug. 13.—The Bufl:lo P\ld- more hoodoo o 0 o 0 3 @| Wichita, 6. 3: Dés Moines, 3, & — — = [teen. But he falled to think of the aw-|rols evened up ‘l;;&"?'u';"g“ndys';’: Owmaha ‘ made b 88 18 & { L8 NATIONAL LEAGU] €718 1/tul combination that he was working|the two e having beert . | 0 0 o Cincinnati, 4; Pittsburgh, 3. e two preceding games having n regtstered one - - = = 23 -8t. Louls; rain. against. shutouts for Buffalo. Schults outpitched ¢ u 6 2 § o| New York, 1 Brooklyn, 8. *One ont when whnning run scored. To attempt to play the thirteenth hele|Shandall in the opening game. The win- i $ | Boston, 3 Philadelpbia, 5 Washingto 1800001 ¢ oo Ffld;y.d\nu m:hlruen!h, should be | and Louden's two-base hit. Anderson - ETE o n Bm“l‘n“ f Boston .. A 1 against the club es, but SBam addressed | sple: suppo; e second gr. — I 4 X! gfil'.hdlanl'mfl'. 3 Now Tork, 3 Stolen ardner. Double plays: |his ball with il the confidence of a|90uble plays retiring the side at thi. : &3 1 IO Cpin Mosller to Gandll, Moeller to Henr. | ge A AR 1S e s Rt cettige) Boore, first game: R.H. L, 8 2 431 pittsburgh, 4, 2: Baltimo 13ases on balls. Off oBehling, 3; off Ayres, PR ATEE B at & Russian | 8t. Lo [ 3 0 3 s 00 4 1 3 0 8t. is, 9, 0; Buffalo, 1, 6. 1; off Shore, 1. Hita: Off Boehling, 3 ju |Position. He carefully picked out his| Buffalo 001 o1 6 0 o 0 Chicago, 0; Newark, 7. = three innings: off Ayres, 4 in four and | best driver. He glanced confidently down | o Batteries: = Crandall and Chapman, < ‘City, 2; Brooklyn, 9. two-third innings: oft Johmson, none In |4ne course: and then he took a swing at| oo, and Allen. w H !‘m no innings. Struck ovt: B, ore, 2; by [ Score, second 3 RHE, i IO dneinks, Srick out By e %on. | the ball. Bing! It sailed off of the tee, |BE. Louta...0 6000000 00 19 Games Today. ' nolly and Wallace: and rose gracefully into the etherial blue, | Buffalo .....0 30 0 1 ¢ 0 0 2613 1 % Wi Lea r Jo Yasks Win Game. Higher and higher it soared, and as it P o1 :'“0; ’:‘D“";“:‘:;-. § § R . Y Aug. 13.—New York won |soared {t cut a graceful curve to the 10-cent base ball "‘”1: Dee Motnas. WishitagRt Omahe. |\ oteas | S SROIONE wolvo-ining gwmo from | right. It cut aimost & semi-circle, and b g e B e e T burgh, Chicago at Bt Louls, New York at| Philadelphia today, 310 b eioiaisel led|fell in the gravel roadway that crosses |crowd season. It saw the Brooklvn, Boston at Philadel oft in the twelfth Ahanfied MLEDR | the courne club lose the first game of a American ‘Detrale ot Oh L S T S Nl A - header with Pittsburgh, 4 to 1, me 8. fm wu."a t - to T n-nd‘ t'l'h’ caddy; found ‘:'m ut it was fully ;mn behind tn the second end flfifig New. ol Boston, | Caliwell 10 ba: for Boome and he drove| (70 inches beneath the surfece of the (} \ \ Chics timare, Kansas City af | % hit to deep_center, Maisel ground, embedded in a tiny mudhole that | Baitimare yn at iPtsburgh. the ng run. Both colo and Wyck was by the roadside. Sam approached, o oS emwewmisn =z 81 -—.-»;n—-‘ —nsekmmmoes Bl -ocenumanal 41| ,.r." 1 i hament, and will be gone from August 2 to % WILHELM APPOINTED UMPIRE BY FEDERALS BALTIMORE, Aug. 18.~Irving Wiihelm, known as “Kalser,” a pitcher of the | | e~~coe E‘ Souse~wien—T - emscmmeDm Schuyler Trims David Clty. SCHUYLER, Neb., A#. Bl Schuyler defeated David City, mthMt'fin‘ollhmA the end of the ninth inning the 1 to 1 and neither temm re until the sixtoenth inning, uyler made the winning run. .' eransmTumnd ’l B 2 5l ounanue~se? Blu~ceccansd &1 cz~cocos~ bt o= sk es O e S :'% citing game. I&.“I st Yoo 'm'"fié? 1 b RN‘Di [y Hits: Off Rudoiph, 10 in six innings. Um- Pires: Kiem and Cockill, '| IMBRO TAKES FIRST * ¢ IN THE TWO-THIRTEEN BURLINGTON, Ia, Aug. L.-Imbro,’ | | owned by ¥. M. Andereon of Portland, 1. | Ore. and driven by De Ryder, after fin- leh ninth in the first heat of the 2:13 ° pace, came in first in the second and third heats, taking first money In the featurs of the closing day of the Great Western vireuit race meet here. Red Silk, owned by Al Shores of Kansas City, | Mo, took all three heats in the 2:20 trot i without an etfort. Henrietta won the 2:14 1516.18.20 FARNAM STREET. Omaha’s Leading Hosiery House nnounces a Special Showing of Plain and Fancy Hosiery in Their Exclusive Men’s Dep't Holeproof Lisle Guaranteed 6 pair for six months. .$1.50 Holeproof Super Lisle Guaran- teed 6 pr. for 6 months $2.00 Silk, Guaranteed 3 pair for 3 months. ...$2.00 Holeproof Fibre Silk, P SR e e 25¢ Interwoven Lisle, 6-fold toe and heel................25¢ Interwoven, Silk, 6-fold toe and heel ................50¢ Interwoven, Silk, with lisle tops, 3 pair for ......$1.00 m.hpdkedommmduhul"w.w ¢ . TSes Them In the East Window A Sa e pitched great. ball. PHILADBLPHIA. re: and grasped his niblick firmly. A mighty day, the thirteenth?” Bottom Out of Suit Prices 161 Men'’s and Young Men’s Suits—Kensington’s, Kenmor's and L System’s from our —formerly sold at $16.50, $20.00 and $2/5.00. On Sale Saturday '10 Choice, 43 Regular $25.00 53 Regular $20.00 65 Regular $16.50 They are full lined and % silk lined—No better values anywhere at the regular prices—Now while they last $10.00. (No approvals or exchanges. Small alteration charges) 00 They are now in our windows—You can see the sizes and patterns of all of them. The lot includes Four Attacks of the Allies on Turks Fail CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 18.—(Via London.)—Four hostile attacks against one of the Turkish positions on the Gal- lipoli Peninsula were repulsed on August 10, according to an official statement is- sved today at the war office. u_score of in the ‘ninth 4 W K .A.5, | Plow resounded through the nelghbor- and u;nm:-‘ c‘o :m of. :: ! :‘hood. and when the mud had ceased |Baltimo: me_ and Wi flylng the ball still showed dimly some- Commi, 1310 g TR L M o s 35';{ 318 1 8 what beneath the surface. Another try, fi%mfln an epror by Hor. Sobmidt = & 1 r{" 1 5§ and then another, until finally the ball have retired the side 31 9Bgons. i % 8 0 responded to a particularly hard one and ATy o o o Caidwll 2 9 9rolied out upon the grass. ARHOAE. H 3 — Cole, 0 4 0| When the pill had finally been coaxed [ H B 7301 |1Mto the hole on the thirteenth green, H *One out when winning run scored. ater thiud putis, Mam Began to tétal up ‘ Totals .. TS *Batted for Boone In twelfth. the number of strokes the hole had cost. 1 *Batted for Rudolph in seventh. 02000000000 0-2| Nine strokes he had taken, and when he g *Hatted for Smith in ninth. New York. 0001000100013 added his score up at the elghteenth & 1| Boston ... 0201000008 i kinpaugh, Th hole he found to his infinite disgust, that Philadelphia p 100200 %5 .6‘::;!:!. h. .!w'lzl* kou y &vl: he had a miserable 76, Instead of the 68 run Thiee-base. its: Craveth. Bascs o | F1Bo, o, Peckinpaugh, Pootie to Feckin: |7, % he had every right to expect. balls: Hudolph, 1; Alexander, §; Struck | BAusS, 0, Fipp Seste 06 Balle; Off| TBut who esks Sein, “csd play the out: By Rudoiph, 1; by Alexander, ; of ¥ thirteenth hole in less than nine on Fri- A “For Bale” ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. regular stock Morning Suits Suits Suits