Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 1, 1915, Page 4

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THE B PTEMBER 1, 191 Bringing Up MAGGIE - ME DARLIN' - ™ GOIN'TO THE R SHOP | NEED ANOTHER SHAVE L OMAHA LOSES THE ' OPENER T0 SIOUX! Hernie Doyle Holds Rourkes to! 8ix Widely Boattered g hd FINAL SCORE IS8 SIX TO ONE £10UX CITY, Ta, Aug. 3.—(Bpecial Telegram)—~Manager Harry Gaspar wi nable to pitch on Gaspar day because of a spte arm, hut Bernie Doyle, who sub- stituted for Lemars’ marvel, had an easy time with Pa Rourke's athlotes and the champlons copped the opening game of ihe series from Omaha, 6 to 1. The Indlans did not walt long to get started and put the game in the refriger- ator in the opening frame, After Cooney had whitfed at three, Cosgrove dropped one into the brink for a pair of bags. Callahan was safe on an infield hit, Cos- &rove golng to the corn Lajeune tapped an eaay one to Blodgett, who threw Cosgrdve put at the plate. Watson singled to right unlar and Cailahan raced by Lejeune and Watson, who tallled on pst Hensling's single to right. Bledgett Tightens. Lejeune caught one aquare in the nose fence, scoring Omaha managed ter home In the fifth 1 had fanned, doep center for thres Tannehill put an Doyle, who threw him out ing MeChesney on third. double play, retiring t Omaha will play fts season with Sloux Clly S ag ] Eorpaced © 5l wsl Ecsmrom om: 2] Ll enoclonsy Bl actoosuell - . sl omruonmooy Bl ionmnkusmes 2 e BEARS BEAT WICHITA TWICH D.w Nasrows Des Moines' Lead to Ome Game. cnlo-. 31.—By winning odty Denver l ln T after of five ru | sooocnass™ 3 %l corouwuanag lowsmriunul ol onmouunoul Bl wonunosce? = oumocucon® f el owecconcs? soc-mscoent Father ALL RIGHT - BUT IT SEEMS TO ME THATS ALL You DO - THIS MAKES THE THIRD SHAYE TODAY'! g DAY! - \\ helan, Totals 3 “wich Ta \"Iun | e ho- Thel - | ritton. uuqun B tcsiieiaagiss %1 Geonemn i ng z £ . g : o 3 e out’ 'When win {Wichita™" ] iDenver ., 0105 cCormick, Dennett. iy, Base on by Struck out: ¥ Pate, Z'chrlflc- B on. Gallo: it ‘by " yitched Shields, Hospe. Sacrifice f.e: i, Double "piaya: Shestak to Cantwell to Kellhor to Snle.ds, to Hoape to Putterson, erson, Hospe to Pai Kellher to Shields, 13 in Mitch ning KAwWs ) fr five and tvlo—lhlrdl inning ell, 2 iIn lhm lnd Trnl Time: 2:10, g Do Lot of Travellng Contest wllh k. TOPEKA, Kan., 3 ters had a fleld ‘day ll two Lincoln pitchers, the to 0. Hal kn'n were for extra bases, Topeka: ncluding With three doubles, double and n,l led ing. Score; hame “run LINC()L.\' consl ith, b Yants, offman, p. 4l onbssoasactll] AB, 3 4 4 4 8 3 3 . ‘i 30 e Blosounwesnoald { it Blolestre 5l wowonsosun? <l cusswsconma? Bl e cmmene 5 g o-.. 5 “‘ Sl was HTER JOosiEs Game by Large Score of Nine- | teen to Sevem. MOINI I 19 to 7. Score: > ) F el o S 0cf% | conmetinnens I .:ou—-—-—..—p siiipnios sl ] Wi grossce it LU A Bl cnoornonnec) 5luwommmwosconod | = rer, i Twor 1 Bouliae: Bawpee Gb Jones Bacrifice M. Bolies maih"" on Struck out off W Tt Witliama., uble ble plays: G Il itea to G AL Umpire: Amerienn Am‘ tiom. is— RH. Bat heneberg, (bhna.l Wllh and Gro'.n ———— Worth Their Welnht In Gold. JWSPICIONS - | DONT 100400 07 00 1 Ollhbr (2). Two-base hits Hields, il Cantwell, two home home, to be followed a few minutes later runs, a triple and five doubles. Lattimoro, lnd Grover with a "‘S Afll‘ 81.—Des Molnes | today amfl won & Stolen B 1i by Boultes, & elde- by‘llem § runs off '-JH S5 Boaneti® and | yright, 1915, Bervice. | HAVE MY BELIEVE HE GOES TO A BARGER SHOP AT ALL- I'™M GONNA FOLLLOW HiMm! 0 | o of | \\FSTHI’U\ LEAGUR | ayed Wuu l.on. PN.. | Des Motnes | benver | Topekn . Lincoln | Bioux Cit, | Umaha 1! Wichita | 8t Joseph NAT Phila. . bruoklyn unxum ¢ [ 0 o | il I Hi( ouls W York {Pttaburgh .8 | Clucinauts 54 . Pittaburgh . off Newark . in- | 8t. Louls Ch ase Kan. City Ruffaio Fro k yn Baltimore in 63| \ 87 8t. 641 Loy .537| ind anap's 1 |I|| oln, Omaha, 1; { ATI"NAI (II'E St. Louls, 'I||Ildo|EMn, 2. Chicago, 2-1; New York, 0-7. I'Illllnlr]lh I--T mooklyn 3-0. Cincinnatl, lm )mllon AM AN n-vmnw: hington, +3. fix boul- o. 9. I)P‘}R:L LEAGUE in | E | + ¥ Chicago, Newark, Games 'rol-r. ‘Western League—8t. Joseph at Des Molnes. W1 lrhlll at_Denver, Lincoln at Topeka. ()mnhl at Bloux Cit; ntional ue—St. bol(' At Pitts- b:lr":h Gnc Im atll at Boston, Phi adelphia al Amflrl(‘:‘n League—New York at Wash- IIIIDII Cleveland at 8t. Louls, t Phi'adelplia. rm Teague—-8t. Lo is at Pitts. buh Baltimore at Brooklyn, Newark at DON DENSMORE BREAKS DES MOINES TRACK RECORD DS MOINEJ, Aug. 31.—(Special Tele~ gram.)—In the free-for-all pace at the Towa State fair races today a new record was established for five heats over & : half_mile track. The average time made for five heats was 2:07%. Don Densmore n—'- In the third heat, with 2:06%, made a new local track record and ted the state record, Densmore, winner of the race, ia owned by D. A. Dennle, Minot, N, D, wl ..s.u“ao..fi wloses \Vlnnln Lookl 1‘1 Trottl Evelyn b, Italian Aubrey . Lucy Patchen Helr ‘Time: Fn—lun—All "pace, nsmore Little Prince Columbia Fire Shamboy .. T me: 21 oo Gowee wate Easwe purse “‘l 000— -t oo 3 5 o& 100~ : Peter Scott Wins ‘First Heat in Race for $5,000 Purse YONKERS, N. Y., Aug. 3L—The first big event of the grand circuit trots, the 1208 trot for a purse of $5,000, was won today in straight heats by Peter Scott. ird, 'Best time, 2:08%. Worth Prince was 45" (second and Lee Axworthy third. lososcsssssl al ..a-o-..._.—..l - o : Hunting Season in Nebraska is Open The open season on ducks, geese, anipe ro- and prairie chickens in Nebraska be- Jay |gins today. Nebraska hunters are already polishing up their old shotguns and pre- paring to bag a few of the feathery flock | LStandmg of Teams | Chicago o3 , International L | [ sEss mis Hearr - HE DID 4O 'N A DARBER- SHOP IT WAS CRUEL. OF ME TO THINK HE DECEIVED/ ME - BUT I'LL LOOK IN THE BARBER SHOP ANY DETROIT, | Chicago in a 58 The Tiger | bunched witx ! ors. oft Faber In their eighth son. with a singie lins, Earned [ 2 Ji ; off s | e ommem in aix lnmnn none o TIGERS ARE VICTORS IN ERRATIC GAME Datrm't Defeats White S8ox Through Hits Bunched with Fielding Errors of Visitors. | CHICAGO TIES IT IN SEVENTH Aul Xl ~Detroit fle'fin(ed n erratic contest today, 9 to runs were the result of hits | biy h flelding slips by the visit- Dubuc's wildness enabled Chicago | to tle the score in the seventh. The Ti- | _| ger, however, came back with two runs the eighth inning and scorea victory out of nine games with Chicago on the local field this sea~ Cobb came through in the elghth that won the game. Score: DETROIT, forw cowatammn lemcoucrcones? ] Liames, o 2} csondswnBed. i 9 H 0 1-8 2 *—) James. 1] U Burns, Young, t (2) runs: Detroit, Detroit, 3 Chicago, Off Dube, 2 ufl Hits: Off Dubuc, ut in the seventh; Faber, 1. off James, 3 in three innings; off Ru sell, 9 in ubuc, : By bu Faber, 1. By D Bts | B | before the law closes down on them agais. | 'With cool weather expected earlier this fall it is anticipated that the hunting will be unusually good this season. Cedar Rapids Outplays Dodae. OEDAR RAPIDS, Neb, A 31.—(Spe- clal -mlqsm>—« r A e . t tteriea: Proush “I have used Chamberialn's Tablets| Fer™y and Hannah and found them to be just as represent quick rellef for headaches, diszy spells od other symptoms denoting a torpid Uver and & disordered condition of the digestive organs. They are worth their welght in gold,” writes Miss Clara Elba, N. Y. Obtainable eve where.—Advertisement ed, err Assoclatio. Atlanta, Memphis. & Mobi'e 2 mn,'-oan‘ Birmingham, Ilh'll‘. n Novenmart -‘lvll'l Willis, DAVENPORT, Ja, Aux. M. Rainh Wi | #» Dt~ h-r 'l‘.h‘?:‘to::;:l team In the | league Y was released | by the Davenpart base bail chub 2.1 ry- five and one-third innings (‘icum, 1 in two-thirds inning; off 3§ in two innings. J Fanar Hit by pitched ball: Murphy, ~Jackson. Struck buc, by Russell, 2: by Evans and Chill. ashington ere Cobb @), J; Col- Lo Chicago, 4ET OUT OF THAT CHAIR AND COME today from New York, 4 to 1 the second contest going ele innings. | Tn the first Was ington netted four runs | during the fourth inning from threo | wes, two singles and a double off Cole. | en Manager Donovan went in to piich | for the Yankees and allowed only one hit {in four innings. Fisher was pitching | steadily with a one run lead in the ninth | nning of the second game when Shanks' triple and Gandil's long fly tied the score. Foster drew a base on balls in the| | eleventh and scored on sing'es by Mlan | and Shanks. Gallia and Boch'ing pitched &ood ball for Wash'naton. the latter 1|n: pucceeded by Harper in the elghth Score, first game: NEW YORK. ABHOAE, Cook, somonsomoow ol soumonnne o n in fifth inning. 601000 400004 . Cook. Stole bases: Foster, Gandi'. Double Bllyl' { 8 on bal a: B off Gallia, 2. Hi nnings; off Do 10 in four innings. Struck out: B’ Bruwn‘ y Donovan, 6; by Gallla, 7. Umpires lldebrand and O Loughiin: 8 o'e second game: NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A. E *Batted for Bi New York . € B 5 =53 3 uGandil, 1b. ot Leevasun gl-—-_a_._- I P~ Slewmcoone R 88l cocnanBnencs Blorasmosnsvor *Ome out when winn ng run s “Batted for Boehiing In elghth. nd 8 to 2, [ Double play: when he gave way to a pinch hitter. | R MAGGIE- YOURE WRINKLING Gandil (unassisted). vires: O'Looghlin and Hildebrand. Indians Blank Browns. LOUIS, ~Mitchell lowed but three hits and Cleveland shut out St. Louls in the first game of the v, winning, & Um- ST, Aug. al- of% runs. Graney gt three hits in three llm!l at bat, driving |n four runa. Score: e AT T T ©2%| commucownad L £l . runs: Cleveland, 2. Double Lavan to Pratt to Ho'w Aurlln 0" M!t\ hell. 3, Off Wellman, 7 in five Innings: off innings. S‘ruck out: Wellman, 1. cCabe, 1 In_four By Mitchell, §; by Umplres: Connolly and | Wallace. Battle for Class B Honors is Postponed The rhump’omhlp ?omb‘l for the Class B honors of the city, which was to have been played between the Brown Park Merchants and the Drexels, has been postponed a week. The game was orig- inally scheduled for this coming Sunday, but ‘as the Luxus and Alamito teams of the Greater Omaha league are to hook up that day it was decided to postpcme the big Class B event a week. The game will be held a week from Sunday. Throat and Lung Trou Quickly helped by Dr. King's New Dis- covery. In use over forty years. Every home should keep a bottle for emergen- 4GINE ME TEN SAFETY RAZORS- MY HUSBAND 1S YERY FOND OF SHAVING ! REBELS T/KE TWO FROM THE WHALES Pittsburgh Federals Win frow Tinker’s Men in a Double- Header. HENDRIX IS BATTED HARD PITTSBURGH, Aug. 3$L—The Pitts- burgh Federal team defeated Chicago twice today by scores of 6 to 2 and 6 to 3. Hendrix was hit hard in the first game, while Allen was an enigma after the first inning. The wvisitors had a lead of ;[ two runs in the second contest when the locals bunched hits off Breanan and forged ahead. Score, first game: R.H.E. 20000000 0-264 0 110uv013°*6150 s: 'Hendrix and Wilson; Allen and O'Connor. Score, second RHE Chicago 025 ¢ Pllllb\lr h ~p 97 Batte | s: Com- me: N . 200000 000380002 Brennan and Wilsen; | stock and Berry. SCOTIA TAKES BOTH GAMES FROM RAVENNA PLAYERS SCOTIA, Neb., Aug. 81.—(Special.)- Scotla took both games of the series from Ravenna by winning today, 2 to 0, in a very close and exciting game. Both pltchers did very effective work, Voreler having the better of the argument, allow- ing but ingle hit. Selk scored both of Scotla’s runs, Bosen driving in the first with & two-base hit, Score: R.H.E. 0000000 00 2 09100003823 % urday's game 4 to 1 by ou rl"cldln; nnd Hmng the Ravenna h:lws- 0001\0 dvertisement. 000 'fi There’s a punch of joy in every puff of Prince Albert tobacco! You don’t have to call for an en= cyclopedia to find out how P. A. sets on your taste! You just open up your supply, jam-full a jimmy pipe or roll a makin’s cigarette, strike a match and-puff-away! Because, you’ve landed on the brand at last that hands out all- the-time the fun you've always sought! ‘The patented process fixes that— and cuts out bite and parch! the national joy smoke among tobaccos is like a real man among men. You can make camp with it on short acquaintance/ For it's case-cards-facts that P. A. is the friendliest smoke you ever hitched to a pipe or cigarette. 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