Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 23, 1915, Page 4

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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, Copyright, 191 News Service. Bringing Up 1 ater AS WE GO ALOMG - GENERAL - ML POINT OUT THE PLACES OF INTEREST - ON OUR RIGHT 15 THE NEW COURT HOUSE ! OH: YES- Mow THAT BOILDING 15 THE HALL OF RECORDS- R "1 AL ) TINK THAT I'™ <OIN' TO HAVE A NICE TIME et o -, P RED SOK RAMBLE, ![Standing of Teams | GIANTS TAKE LAST |Omaba Auto lubto Try Fry Road Drag| Omaha AMERICAN LEAGUE . Won. Lost. Pet % % 079 0 = PROM THE CUBLETS, TAKING TWO MORE/ . for :! with New Yorks This | et Beason. L | 1 BOSTON, Sept. 13—The Red Sox con- ” 49| Chicago ....78 8 653 | tinued thelr winning way today, beating - oxa | Cleveland twics, 3 to 9-and 7 to 1. | | i Ly Buttalo - in the third inning ang af'e tion. 468} Balt imore % |glven passes to Grant and Burns, Rob- Yesterday's Reau |ertson doubled, sending two .. AMERICAN LEAGUE |for the Giants. Benton worked in fine |« 3; Poston, 3-7. |torm and that lead was enough for the | ¥ 8 . Ittaburgh .70 77 478 Ne Cin. innati . .67 74 475/ Ka St Loui { Internationa 'Y | planned a road-dragging demonstration | president of the Happy Hollow club at the 7 | Chieago Drops Final Contest Played | this Mr. Fry of Evans, Colo., who is the in- club yesterday, E. O. Hamilton was re- ] ventor of the famous Fry road drag.|.lecteqa secretary and Robert Dempster, CITY PROVIDES GROUNDS The inventor asserts superiority in many FINAL SCORE IS THREE TO on}polnlh for his drag. The directors of the Omaha Automobile A CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—New York today | club, the gooa roads committee of tne| WILLIAMS AND GONDING efeated Cr;lcm. 3 to 1, in their final i\‘ummnn-m club and the city and county game of the season. Lavender #as wild | commissioners are to view the demonstra- All good roads boosters of the city are| joined the colony of ball players winter-| available at Miller park and municipal invited to come out and see a poor road | Ing in Omaha. onverted into a good highway. SEPTEME! George McManus figwn-f(-)r Thewl‘_v’;eéfibiyg LOOK-GENERA) - THATS DINTY MOORE'S PLACE. NEXT TO THE LIVERY STABLE - SEE! WHERE THEY. ARE FIGHTIN'! THAT'S SWIVEL PARIK AND OVER TO THE RIGHT 1S5 THE TOUGH PART - \ { | #eason. Gonding has returned from Salem, ' & Do where ne soted as mamaer of e, eNETAl Todd Wins Happy Hollow Head | i rons-snen e wam w1 st | Horse Review Stake Schipke, who was also manager of a | COLUMBUS, O, & place and pushing it up to fourth. Bl | Sept. 22.—The Hor: ‘f;:lmh:":m:"“:: D':::"'. h:: '::‘:‘; home | Review futurity for S-year-old trotter: . b od ey was won by General Todd in strafgh e heats. Miss Harris M. was second av Lady Aubrey third. Best time, 2:04% [Sherman Re-elected Automoblle club has| Charles R. Sherman was re-electcd afternoon at? o'clock by | 8nnual election held at the Commercial elected vice president. J. M. Gilchrist was treagurer. Blank Grabs Youngster, FOR SOCCER AND RUGBY Clife Blankenship brought a new pitche: Superintendent English of the recrea- |back to Salt Lake in the person of Peter |tion department states that foot ball |50, & young righthander, who has been RETURN HOME FOR WINTER | tomse e ey o e ooty ot | With Tacoma | Fontenelle park and the municipal ath- Gus Williams and Johnny Gonding have | jetic field, and soccer foot ball fields arc | Willlams came in Tues- | beach. Permits for games are issued at day from Toronto, where he finished thei Mr. English's office in the city hall. visitors to win. Only one man reached | second base after the firet innink, when | NAT two hits and an error netted the Cubs R Sl Slstavorsh, #1. {one run and saved them Il;:’m a n‘hu:n:: | FEDERAL LEAGUE. The rest of the locals’ hits wer . ¥, ago, Called end tif- | tered. | b The feature of the game was the steal - I o |ing of home by Burns, which gave the | o g B g e, sl gl n, 8-; ity 54, Ivisitors the third run. Burns reached s hon B b reerBRenbi 1 first on an error and advanced to third | shoulder after making a tumbling oatch | National League—New York at St |with the ald of a sacrifice and a wild | inning of the second game, | Lous Philadelphia at \‘Mc.lflb Brookiyn | pytch, While Lavender was winding up ho | Y ey st o dashed for the plate and alid safely under 8t Louls Bresnahan. g Manager McGraw used o (P catcher named Kocher, who reported to- Cnteass” Daltiimors at B Lo 8t [ ey trom the Toronto club, Ho handled | Benton's pitching In fine style and exhib- | ited & good arm in throwing to second. recruit % 31 CHICAGO. N AB. M. 10 a1 (2 *Batted for Saler in ninth. *[atted for Willlams in ninth. 0200001 03 00000 01 Robertson, Stolen bhase: : Oft Lavender, 2; by Benton, Double-Header. URGH, Sept. 22.—Brooklyn and N ivided 3 doublahe.dar here rmer winning the first game, he lat Fittabur ~8t, Louls took |ic 'r" yo“‘ rm-n \'ng both games, McCase Inning hases full Vas re- rd ctralght game. Tilman, u former [lieved at the end of the fourth by Slat fela b for s ¥ vl econonsmcun~ ld New York to two |tery. or, slht in the |'“The Pirates won the second game in , but weakened in the ninth | the th when Carey and Barney man relle iwell of | walked and moM&Hlnchm‘nn double. | Tolus wer p_to that inning second allowed only one scratoh hit. Score, de- it game: ROOKLYN, PITTSDURGH. u J‘Y AB O.A B ¥l esvoewsenre Bl eonmonumcosse? Po-teten P et Gibson in ninth. [ for r in fourth. o for Slattery in ninth, 1 By i ¢ A 1id phteh YQ"fl:m i 1 o Qul 0'Day, Be ot 0 -3 000000 11 s Vance 2 "‘l LU J ma n.:lfl'u;: *Barted for Cheney in eig) Struck out: By Rus- y In elghth. s i *Batted for Baird in se‘enth. m 1; Tiliman, & Um- Ba! Ouad" ly. - .G A sco-Boruancre® B T Apartments, fiats, houses and cottages ' mbie biar Vieus quickly and cheaply by a|out: By Cleney, 4 - I‘hen"', Hases on balls: Off C eney, Hi, Umpires: O'Day and Q 3 W.L.DOUGLAS $3.00 3.50 *4.00 *4.50 & *5.00 SHOES W.L. has stood f¢ '"fi%% Mn-.lortlu for DOUGLAS SHOE STORE: 117 North Sixteenth St.. Omaha, Neb. ney {or the VISOTS | s e YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES VALUE GUARANTEED of quality price. ‘ ¥ w. L. ooy the the bottom guarantees : N 1] Mm‘:m:cwuhouhm ) 3 5555%3%}5 Seo EDAR BROOK is everywhere that service is supreme — re, rich age-mellowed bon that cheers the To Street Car Patrons . Commencing Sunday Sep- tember 26th, the near side stop will be discontinued, and resta ek o CEDAR BROGR of good judgment— cars will again stop at the far side of street intersections to take on and discharge passen- gers. Respectfully, OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY COMPANY. P — D ——

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