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8 Bringing Up Fate YES -1 WAS INTHE BATLE OF BREST-LITOVSKI - MY MEN OM\:HA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1915 Cqprzg, s, Tnternations e Drawn for The Bee by George McManus AND MY RELIMENT PERISHED - ALL OF BUT AS WE STORMED THEIR RIGHT FLANK -OUR BATTERIES OUR MACHINE QUNS HAD LITTLE PFPECT -WE FELL T T — &oT BACK TO OOFVILLE NEAR THEN ~ SHERMAN ~ ADVANCENTO THE PINSK| e ANDTHE ARTILLERY SHOT THE VOLYMYMIAN PORTRESS WAS TRENCHES WHILE THE BUIOLLEY OF SHELLS INTO TwE JUST Th 2 ENEMY'S CAMP - BUT 1T WAS EN A SELTZER CENTIMETER GUN T™MUNDERED BOTTLE RXPLODED 1N OUR, MANEUVERING ! RIGHT!! TOO LATE - THEY CHARGED INTO THE RETREATING CAVALRY - OUR LINE®S WITH FIYED GO ON “CAPTAIN- ITS ALL %0 INTERESTING ALECK WIKS 3 PHILLIES COP TWO RED SOK WIN PAIR, | F50=% G575 SIOPEDS RODT (Wt Mlexanderto 1253 oz - = - JOE WOOD WEAKENS 25 %ch:b' 2 tHRRR prmomps| P SRS eEEE Boehling, 8 Umpires: Evans and urged him to pitch Alexander' In thé v ¢ I ace, ICAGO, Bept. 2. —Every mail is inr‘fh'nl game of the series. Another let- 4 3 ‘. " its Beat Browns Twiee. N g a bringing “Pat’ Moran, manager of the | ter, from Fitchburg, Mass., Moran's Nebraskan, Although Unlmdy,' Datrolt . s 2 Kansan Has to Be Relieved in First| wuw"Vonw, Sept. 20.New York re- Offerings of Trio of Baltimore Pnily Nationals, scores of letters urging | home, contained the following appeal. Chicago uit pitch wice defeated St. Louls i him t tch Grover Alexander, the big | “Pat, pl itech Aleck in the fipst Works Well in Pinches and | Washinxton W Game Which Boston Takes {oday, "evening up the il series of the| Hurlers Slugged Right and Left e o e U by (oFat, Dlaase sitch Ale Beats Chicago. 8t. Louls ol from Indians. Rion baodily I the Tee: e 0% by Boarin~ Terriers. world's series in which, the writers are |{ nsedbunscatpions e B 8 o -_r;x ) o aod Markle was etfective {n the second, —_!'Rol convinced, the Philadelphia club will be | Bee Want Ads Produce Results. ; ARRIGANS | winning by 6 to GAME AND HALF LEADERS (one of the contending teams. | PRI Y D. Gug. | SECOND EASY heck CUBS DROP TO THE BOTTOM Pog| FED- IBQAUE. e Tankes 'in ‘the Tet seme” ‘Fox The Philadelphia club was leading the | White Plagme Gets Hurler. e i 53 50 oM Pittsburgh .50 62 .561] pOTON, Bept. 28.~The Red Sox today | were gl In the second| ST, LOUIS, Sept. 2.—The offerings of | National league race by five and one-half | BELLAIRE, O., Bept. 23.—William Ken- CHICAGO, Sept. 2—~Chicago went i3 539| CRICREO® .. 70 04 563 | : v e | 2 . nto m' today when they lost bota . 6 .63/ 8¢. Louts.... {6i2 | gained two more victories at the expense | famo ey recruit, out of the box in four |three visiting pitchers, Johnson, Young |games when the serles with Chicago was | nedy, formerly pitcher for the New York M" double-header %o Philedel- 450 Bittalo of Cleveland, 6 to 4 and 6 to 2. games a innings. Score, first game: and Black, were slugged right and left |starteq today. Even with such a big lead, | Brookiyn and Pittsburgh National league BT, I8, NI 28101 ol B d Boston closely in EW YORK. wp |PY St Louls and the locals defeated (and the close of the season only a fow | fuperouloe. Hr wie'ly sere, today o SEN, By Sosredof 848 1 a0 § to 3, Jos Wood, pitching | 204" | Battimere, 19 to 3 closing a series In F:-'n‘mm “rm-hdn"v"ol: r:‘: first game his first game In & month, weakened. : $ | which they took four out of five games ‘oumbe, who succeeded Klepfer in the from the outsiders. Today's victory put 2P NYRIhing. Vsl hite bebind She ::ou:h. kept his hits scattered except in b 15:3:9| St Hiotia: weithin & bative. a8d ‘&' balf of N R LT . the fifth and seventh. A triple by Roth 1 % 8lthe leaders in the pennant race. i Cincinnati, grew into a tally in Cleveland's fourth; 60 0| Boore R. H. B. AH:&!‘(“"A“;‘“K;E"AGUE T 0 S P, AN = Baltimore 01000100-2 765 8t. Lou 2 Coumbe produced two runs in the 3 osoo'so-xg:d: Seventh and the visitors approached Plank, Willeit and Hartley. within one run of Boston when they bson . Tops Blank K. O, added another oft May's delivery on a KANSAS CITY, Sept, 23.—By safe fiold- winners being the only one single by Roth and Kirke's double in the ing and a batting vnuy the Brookiyns o elghth. 85 - Toula ghut out Kansas City, 3 to 0, n_thelr crult named Mulligan at shortstop, who, The second game was won by Boston New York i gl A B N e U AL aithough a little unsteady played a fast almost at the start and Brenton soon| Batted '°r'.n"f\"|"e‘i':.'.‘ael§' f b third, game. He was signed recently by Charles| gave way to Collamore. Roth, Who®e | 5, .tin and Howard, W e O q 200000(&3}[%“6 W. Murphy, the former president of the| Asrican Loague—8t, uls at Bos. | hard hitting has been a feature of the |Off Phillips, 4; off Moy sas City 0000000000 7 1 Chicago Nationale. t |ton, Chicage at Philadelphia, Cleveland | series, knovked the ball over the “‘"‘wfi.".li'!‘fi','f":n‘é"...m.zg'“'.’.’.::.‘.' none Ut | Battertes: Marin and Land; Adams, PHILADRLPRIA. . A marions Loaguie Basobima ingon. | [ left field fence for & homer In the fourth, |\ SXth; otf Hamilton (none ouby, oft |Johnson and Brown, S 3 b Buffalo at St Louls. Graney, the Cleveland left flelder, ‘Sisler, none in one ing; off Sims, Spiit Double.Header. Pittaburgh, Bal ck out: B ‘hicago and New- eader here today, ng Chicago a 2 CHICAGO, Bept. 28.—C] [amiltor by Sims, 1; S AL Ik Split’ @ double h timore at Kansas City. |proke his collarbone when he made -a|fone In one inning. —Biru difficult catoh yesterday, it became bo'\PE L iton, 1, ble ¢ Cutshaw to O'Mara to| ¥Bown today. Score, first game: 3 m , Klllifer to Herzog. Base 1: hm{‘hl:ftlfflr. 1 flluh Uf; o nnings; o ar, 2 ¢ - jStruck outi By Frotler by » 2 Umplres: Rigler and Hason. | Cards Lose to Glants, | LOUIS, Sept, 2.—Seven hits in- a hom h haig.proved: ths ‘uhdolnk ot ro! e _undoing of netf N York 1 vietory In the first contest and BSeaton winn! for the visitors in the score. second by the same Sco! fim game. H. B, Chicago 02000000%2 8 2 Batteries:Moseley and Rariden; Brown ‘Wilson. o, esing gume: *There’s no doubt about it” rocensencons® ~lcoocmoceccscF i, Sept B—Butalo sasily 03 “Standard of Hat Value” in fourth off Wellman, n five Comstock and Altanta, 3. Blodgett and North | s T B wnd cotagse The Alamitos, one of the crack nines in tournament held at Massena, I. Tues- . | ¥ame ang Lou North in the other. > Molnes, in the first game, holding them 3 | . oo | Fav % In the second fray the Alamitos defeated Nallin and e LO!S Of a Heat vlean sweep of the serfes of | games for the Omaha milkmen, Score, batting ¥ RH. Batteries: Seaton and Huhn; McConnell on whn; nel and Fischer, Wilson. = . c bbin Blues Heat Pirates. PITTSBURG st . defeatod Pittsburgh today, 6 to 2, P s to_the good pitohing of ‘Sohvlts, Two-base wert, Howard. | _Score: R. H. B, e ™ Ban OfF Thott & oot Stariie Tnses, on | Blitalo 0050301088 73 n H 0 i ol i 3 Bt Rotn. Doubls balel, Off Hofr, & o lnnh’l.:(nonu oui | Batterles: Seblits and Allen; Knetser, s b nings. Struck out: Hoff, 1; by Well- S———e Sold esentative Dealer, man 5 by At o R A Southern Assoctation. by Repe P and Connolly, Ldttle Rock, D Chattanoogs. 0; New Orieans, 3. e rr—— Apartments, flats, houses and cottages f ' Pitch for Alamitog e or ment X A the Greater Omaha league, walked away H‘g}}‘:}- Bl H with first money In the two-day base ball day and Wednesday. The Alamitos copped both games, using Tom Blodgett in one Blodgett put the fixings to the Frankels, the champlonship amateur nine of Des a ron. o~ PR off Collamore. 3" in @nd |to two hits and striking out elghteen * two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By Bren- | men. The score was 7 to 1L orites Win Four | 1 o b Shor™ . . Tigers Atlantic, 3 to 3 North allowing but four bits and . striking out fourteen, Harry Rm HILAD E Bl%h 8 Wlthout ARt PRlAiils (i e Dettes. | Wniliams workod hehind the ser both The home team staged & | rally at Loudermilk's ex) 1 clghth and t0ok & 1ead of Sa eun Sept, 28,—Pronounced | In the ninth Knowlson took Sh 3 ‘e place. Kavanaugh led off with & R Brce ‘od Rl and, W1 fo"v‘:’.auf}“\’m' I‘ldlh. AR, Sut - ite: Willlams, Novitsky, J. Sutey. alked van fol- i % ; Cobh fanned. but Veath acored the run | 3% puss, i I Butey, Buses on ballsi i th g ame with a single to left | Hauen. Sullivan. Struck eut: By Hies: 3 Rees, 6. Time ) From Howard"s drawin, Fal, 1n Shakespeare's ** Merry Wm‘:l "rm DAISY TODD FOOTS FAST MILE AT KEARNEY RACES sBatted for Eonmern il MOt | reiegramossest e e oy Dalay or e, ime :B-t::s E:: SeAroy = the el Todd, which trotted a third heat in 3:20%; hatied for Tasehen in the elsth. & collision between Dalsy Todd and Lord *Batted for Knowlson in the ninth. Archdale, which resulted In the elimina- tion of the latter horse, and the victory of California B. in the 2:18 pace were the feature events of the second day's meet- 12 n base r&‘ ,| Ing here.. The results were as wei it from all other brews. (2), Schang, Lajole. Do % Trotting, $300: “Bbe chovcest product of the browers art ™" Falstaff’s flavor distinguishes 1840 B T T s b e 1915 Trotting, 2:22 class, purse $300: firat; Drift M'_ on, second; Bertle h irse §300: = Mollle C L second; Henry Rohlff Company, Distributor, 2567-69 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Neb. Telephone: Doug. 876 -~ "'flmu'unm‘ ol v