Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 22, 1915, Page 4

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ITS A SHAME TO DO THIS - BUT I'™M AWFULLY THIRSY Y- BEE: ( I'HE FSDAY,; SEPTEMBER 22 IMATTIA, WEDN Copyright, 1915 1 THINK THE WAR |$ NEARLY BY qOoLLY -~ | DION'T TINK D 4T AWAY WD 1T - News Service Internationa) I'LL BET HELL BE SURPRISED WHEN HE DI5COVERS (RER Y NN WATCH HiM- I'™M &4LAD | HAD ME KNIFE - | KIN HARDLY WEEP FROM LAUGHING - NOW- THAT'S WHAT | CALL. A DIRTY WIN FROM |an York 0002001003 8t Louls team in the (fth fnning of to- & exr!;:t'flnr;.:' m; P‘Mnr «::r:‘dm::: PH]LS TAKE TWO St di f Teams TIGERS men. Three-bage it ploward, Home B e e o 5 0 e ot i | UD the guarantee of §20 and as an extrs g+ . . 4 sallagher scored on Crowford's one-base | induc an u-lg 0 a Cook. Stolen ' bases e | Gallagh d on Crowford b inducements had advertised a ball game " > Maisel. Doiible playe: Agne “M'(]J,‘ ¥ "‘,’m T B ALE | hit to right fleld and in the elghth when | in the afternon and some preliminary l‘ROM THE CARDS e 2" "Hits: Off Bima, & in one- | ‘Runcan went home on Bvans' single.| ovents at the opera house. The ball game AMERICAN LEAGUE, third inning; off Weilman, 1 in two and | Battimore @ia not come off, and only sbout fifty i g Fiayed Wes Lage. ‘fl two-thirds innings. fl‘r"fk“g;}' 5 A St | men gathered at the opera house to see Lational League Leaders Increase| Deiroit . 8 Z“‘in'dr““h“ll in Eulymint-mml"""'“ ionill and Connol * | Chicago Takes Two Hard ’WKN' . the champion. The few weo saw the i inni 1 Wicego HE Bengalese Se White Sox Slugging Contests from New || A — | match wer well satisfied Their Margin by Winnine a ' Washingion 1 ngalese Seven-to-Five | OB, PORER. SERIES T BEng | Bdgar Has Pew Mat Fane. Suan, eStem—. Double-Header. : Vietory. WASHINGTON, Sept, 21.—While Walter | Jersey Team. | EDOAR Neb 'Sept. | 3l(Speciali—| A “For Bale" ad will turn second-hand o el Clevelana /... 8 — flfi?"&?,“fif,\fl.’.": Jated sleven hita and g e o p il gl | J0e Stecher, and his brother, Anton, guve| furniture into cash, ydelphin Y 3 dded two more HAS ‘NI, SJORES ARE 8 TO 3 AND 6 T0 1, i+ EAGLE TWO HURLERS DIE IN FIRST| .o :n‘(!,ntlunrh:r‘:o;‘qm:wfil:hfl\mm(\1 went N S A In the eighth inning. ore: ; AT } Phita PHILADELPHIA, Sopt. 21.—Bad oitch- | ' " ConicaGo WASHING¥ON CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—In two hard-fought { ST. LOUTA, Sept. SL—Philsdeivhla W | goston | Foessthy ! N oAE ABW.OAE | slugging contests here today, Chicago| < its lesd in the pennent race by iy {2 Ing In the early innings gave Detroit n S . T i o B gEing Y. | E L Gaking o double-header from St. Lowis | Plitanirgh i ark CT4& 03 7 to 6 victory over Philadelphia today. Weemr Wi 1 3 3 oFser 3.3 § 0 3 0 Won from Newark, 6 to 4, and 0 to G| | here today, scores, # to 4 and 6 to b i Sincinnaty ) Kan Oty T8 8 8§ Loudermilk and Bush werp taken out Bloliine 154 3 3 § tMilen cfi 4 3 4 0 8 Pitching In both games was weak and i Doak was hit hard in the openinz | & Louls... 73 Brooklyn ...68 76 472 After the first inning, during'which each j'ion” i3 1 1 aa, ... ¢ gege many m:’r:‘b :’eyd .'\ev:’::t th:: second i oft him in four innings Chicago 471] Baltimore .46 93 331 team scored three runs. Oldham then held J.Collins, 1b4 013 : H : Tie: game con o o Ir s (s visitars five ruset Ho whe'se- | | the home team safe during the remainder Johas. .- 4 00 {7311 Seaton was knooked out of the box in , irhanmg? - ¢ho Wi N of the game. Cobb made three hits and 311 4 311 0|the first inning of the second game and pluced b wrdman, .o recrult, who was (hteago, 1 ;)n’;fh;:»l‘:lnu A stole two bases, while his two wild 0% o %% 77 18 3| Moran, who replaced him, was hit freely old the locals to four | st Lou . 05; New York, 33, throws did no damage. Score: | il ,::T"m"' . "h: :'c"]. "]:r ',",“:;.“' e A :' Cleveland-Boston; rain, DPTROIT. PHILADELPHIA Chie: 00 0= ut was suported y sensational lelding 3 u the second ggme, Lu- | Cloveland-Boston; rain. '~~~ AB.HLOAE AB.H.O A E. | Washington 0 3 *-7|in tight places. Score, first game: dors to victory, With a1 .. v ekl 53 Chicago, 4-5. oo g B 8 4 0120 mwo-base hits: Milan, Fournter, Foster, RH.B third he drove in Bancroft, | Haston ¢:' Cincinnatl, & " lobb, o8 & 3 ORE R JcBride. ~ Threc-base hits: Jackson, [ Newari 00030160 041l h ed, ang in the, fifth, with | Philadelphis, 5-6; St. Louts, 3-1 o R i o111 Johnson. Stolen bases: Milan @), J.|Chio 0000043008100 who M ane ho put & homer tnto | Brookiyn-Plitsburgh; cold HE & 311 3 o Colling. ' Double play: ioster to Shanks | “Bateries: Hilllard, Seaton and Huhn; Bishat on e bese b Do aRpRERe 08 FEDERAL 1LEAGUE ti1 n§ 88 {0 todudge Baseaon balls Off Johnson. | mailey. Prondergast and Wilson. e ¥k to! h. - 9 Buftalo, 1; taburgh, 304 0801 1 32 of her, . : | eo ame: | g IBrooklyn, 1”!{:“"-7«“’; 310 31310 meven and ore-third innings; off Kussell, |nNewark ~— o0 071 3003 1-6 8 8| R, . | Baltimore, Touia 't ' 000 0003 truck out: BY | Chicago 10201019133 Hovin cirom the iocdls figared in | Hait [ 3 ¥, 100 5 Russell, 1 o i Y ehiladelphin’s other. funa, | Newark, i ¢ u.; e s TN.e h"g; usse "R..;:m A w!rllton, Moran, Brennan; o scots b 0 aner Bodap: P 2008 endrix and Wilson. L In the ‘wo awmes Bancroft reached firsi q National League—-New Vork at cn—] Totals..... 0 787 1801 | # first game: Bl o Yome to Rats. s Touied R ot Wi rns, o4 PhiL: | 11 STOCK EXCHANGE DERBY ‘h-mnr th n«m' but the fine flelding o - ""“& gt fimum.fl - LKalley in right fleld cut off runs for Totals.... % T i 2 visitors ore RHE. nmu ‘Hatted for Ludermilk in the second. | ) 00000 i rt N Bdflmn :gnnm for Kwowlson in fourth. BIOUX CITY, la., Sept. 21.—Blue won ‘S.‘:{:fl:’,.,. Ic} g 3 100 3 1 9:} Z 1 Ri:.le. ‘nd Ca: Pidge. | atted for Nabors hé -'umn o 7| the Live Btock Exchange Derby, one and | Batteries: ‘Bedient and Blair; Allen and or Real .22 Sport 3 one-elghth miles, purse $,000, at the In- |Berry. H terstate fair races here today. The har- | K. C. Beats -n-ny-. IN the .22 caliber as in the high-power " yolne. Bodtls | neas card will open tomjorrow and cen- | KANSAS CITY: Mo... Septe. 21.—Good arms, your shrewd an selects ‘“'('".l' Shoten | tinue for the rest of the week. The sum- |Piching made interestins g Bt ep his rifle and cartridges for results. T il m;ry. : . . here today. = Cullop n.mm;:- vl-l:og' to And when you start to hc mmd there's no- dham, unning, five furlongs, purse $130: | twWo hd the run w " urray. baile: OFf uu.dmnm. 1 et om.m Modeato Soy fieat; .um"fi. Becond; ‘No- |from a shutout was made on an error. whars to stop sherh of Rewingon-UNO.. redehie i ot it GOt Tostonath T Bt | Hoaarend: third, P"r'.“‘ i, and i‘.{ '|u§ i thelr, fovt i T o et l':he ith the famous Remiaston-UMC solid breach i L, one &8 In| n the ler nam¢ als r B Lola. Ir;vf;ln i, o Otdham. s in”eighe inninge; | 'n:"m . s o ¥ee Suat n B st g whd ¢ 7. e Auselonding t mmastfolly "“"‘,,. Reds Lose to Braves, o ual m BW unning, Live Stock Exchange Darmg low e locals but one n six in- For real .82 sport, get you: i1 in nnb!hlrd Know] one and one-eighth miles, purse $§1, nings. RH Gealer who dlspla; CINCINNATL O in two"and t:o-m':. innine. ogf Na- | Biue, dirat g‘m'n. \, Stowart, sscand: Bon Brookiyn 0 600 0818 &1 3| SQH"" "“‘““"“"":“’""‘"“"‘ " four 8; . | Ton thir. Vap Gorman an nce of | Kansas . your home dealer and 1138 inning, allowing only four ecattored ¢l one innink. i e : | Gaatle thid. finiaed in the order named. | Bateries: Fulkenburs. U a and no and Boston easily won . Wild pitch'’ Bush. Tt by pitched bail: PP e e A SR eading merchants in N.hruln 1856 contant of ‘the serice ‘Trom Cin- By Loudermillc Scha Y Oidha ining" four and_one-halt _furton 4 to & o, Mhidebra: and | pu .5 Terps Lose to Terriers. l-l-p- Arma-Unien Metallic Cartid pures Barney McCoy, first: Cath: hlin, <. second Maglo rn, third. | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 31.—Two-base hits by uilding (233 Broadway) New -u:n: Divide Double.Header. Yollon V" wng Boldon Halahed th the oo | Bridwell Mersm and Booin mad s siny NEW YORK, -New York and der Time, 0:59, |glo by Hartley netted three runs for the | 8L Louls ble-header ::d-{l L) L-M' I‘I. {auu %o twe hite It | = o, first gume, 3 to The sed ofr |badly In need of & good assistant coach it |The men are being drilled on line buck- o |Ing every night. No serious injuries have | ‘ gram.)—The Nuckolls County fuir opemed | & ?l hld - when the visitors bus | four runa ®-ore first wloessccosomos Tt Lavan, Agnew, Ooach Mulligan of the high school (s ‘The team s showing up well In practice. | resulted, although cuts and brulses are numerous. | The dates of October 23 and November | 2% are still open. The Norfolk and Tarklo (Mo.) elevens have made bids for the October 13 gmme. Both of these are strong teams, Twrklo claiming to be high school champions of Missouri for 194, The deal for the Norfolk game is still hanging fire. If Omaha cannot come 1o terms with them in & few days | Tarkio will be given this date. CLOSE RACING MARKS NUCKOLLS FAIR OPENING NELSON, Neb., Sept, 3L.—(Special Tele- i and Dbest silks our window. will please you. this fall are even m with & record attendance today. A large delegation came trom Hastings with the Commercial club and band. The exhibits | $3.00 has just arrived. BStylish The races were well attended and the | program good, although the time was nM{ fast. Summary: h:nuns or mlu. $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. You will get individuasl 224 class, purse $400: :“Tanner Millor, seo- Best WA Ppurse Barba Wool-y, second ); Paui, on der; relay hariot face and an ostrich race he prog: or change. for any articles kept at an to-date men's store. Why suffer? Take a dose of Dr. King nl New Life Pills tonight—-you will feel fine | tomoriow. Omly e Al druggists.--Ad nt. 413 Sonth 16th 8t. Some of the biggest shapes in neckwear shown anywhere we are fea- turing for 50c. See them in The new Manbattan shirts The patterns hand- some than usual. We show a large line of them at §1.50 and A large range of fall gloves Jn mochas, kids and buckskins signs and splendid ' leathers, tention and prompt service, No tiresome walts for wrapping Let us serve you AGEE§ the Declaration of buhhmmho-knddn Boston massacre. In days and until though it would have resulted in greater m vhd\mh-ud of the phm life, of festivities™ Umlha\ddhllfithpopk deo- Visitors w0 Se Louis ovind st -p——-" :..:"" e up- : spectacles. thflimfid‘m‘hm.hhmfllfl sense John his fortune to the cause of the Revolution, He personal loss to him than o M»mmamwmwflmam@wwa His signature was was one of the richest men in the colonies, hold idl. When it e g in manner, and Anheuser—Busch Co. of Nebr. Distributors, Omaha, Nebr. Pumilies Supplied by G. H. Hansen, Dealer—Phone Douglas 2506 the Revoalrl;;n pledged his life and ing investments in GuhdSnu.hnmedhu vmqsocu!dum the first sub-

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