Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 30, 1915, Page 12

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10 o THE BEE: OMATLA, THURSDAY, SEPPLN KR 30, 1910, Bringing Up Father “= N, Teratiene - Drawn for The Bee by Geofée McManus - TeLL Me - NO. 7. TO KMOW - AL-L-L-L 0¥ Mwen ABOARD !} FOR A-T-1 C-v-ow YOUR QUESTIONS ? PHILLIES WIN FLAG, Omaha’s Grand OIld Wrestling Champion |(RAWFORD BRINGS | " oo™ | Minor Leagues Meet AR %o ' Wilte, 1It. 3 3 0 IMurphy, rf..56 3 2 1 0 $ ; ey Paid ALEXANDER IN BOX DL ) ’ CORB AN |Rep s 14 LAt hedd at San Francisco Puts uly unaay's oulders to Mat OTORY iz i o0 ¢ Shemie #1311 81w wmancisco, cat, st m— Barbas 31 1 3 4 1).Colline, 5 2 5 0 0fPresident Allan T. Baum of the Pacific 3 123 oblackbrn. 8b6 2 1 2 0)Coast base ball league, has recelved 'y 172 ] Team from Quaker Town Tears Nebraskan's Double to Right Fence | G 1003 icis, %02 01 3 0| word from Secretary Farrell of the Na, League Championship from 8 A i gt e e Bcores Veach and Georgi { B35 8 ey 73| tional assoclation of minor leagues, it the Bra wrestling champlonship over “Billy"” Sun- 3 = . and Georgian A W hesetre ™ | was made public today, that the fifteenth ves, day yesterday afternoon in straight falle. N~ in Ninth, Paschal ... 1 0 0 08 annual convention of the association will HELD 70 ONE XIT|in the Loyal hotel. There was no reforce l e § 108 R thle iy for o, theapeaay Soptll STALLINGS in the Loyal hotel. There was no referce 4 LOSS MEANS - beginning November 9. Simultaneously e and no managers. It was strictly pri- FLAG FOR BOSTON| rewn.. smwmir s Siateed Sor Oavtar tn: Soarts, there will be a meeting of the Natlonal DETROIT, Sept, 2, Stoed's 4 olated for Bregion i Gath. Board of Arbitration, of which Baum is to the right field ;m[;': = ’m" "!“"“ *Batteq for Collamore in seventh. member. Many major league magnates scoring Cobb and Veac e ninth, | Cleveland 10110120 0-6|lang managers are expected to attend the > an each, gave Detroit | Chicago 20420300 213 83 10 2 victory over Bt. Louts Had tne | Twenase hiiv: Barbace. Murohy |#esslons of the assoclation, among them Tigers lost the game, the American |WeSVer. Fournier, Blackburne. Threa: | the members of the National Commis- league pennant 1 = |base hits: Blackburne, Jackson. Stolen |sion. by Bost ot would have been clinched | bases: J. Collins, E. Collins, Double play: oston. Score: Cicotte to Weaver. Hits: Off Garrett, 8 in BOSTON, Sept. 20.—The Philadelphias | Vate. today won the Natlonal league cham-| The “farmer” called to pay his respects plonship for 1915, with Aiexander pitch-|to “Billy” and told him he considered & one-hit game against the present | him the past, present and future cham- plon religlous wrestler of the world and that the devil hasn't a chance in any match between the two, As moon as his visitor had introduced = their remaining games and still have ST. LOUIS, DETROLT. two and one-third innings: off Carter, 2 a clear title to first place, himself “Billy” was all enthusiasm., He Shotten, 160 10 AN AB.H.O.AE :" Ofl"‘r‘fln;!_l"‘;nflhlrds 1;.{.4‘9;“ off Hrev;- 7= The new champlons clinched thelr hon- | fired volleys of questions ~at the Howard, 153 0 & | 131 ¢|one inning; off Jones, 3 in two_ inings Bancroft's singlo | “farmer.” He entered Into the science ol o B 3 ] 01 0 ol Bases on balls: Off Carter, 1; off Bren- ° of training with the Ereatest vim. The Walker, cf.. 3 o § .'» ; : 4 3 o|ton, 2 off Collamore, 1; off Jones, ; off o " Jeie o4 8 2 0 ofCleotte, 3. Struck out: By Carter, 1; by ens farmer’” finally had to strip off coat Tavan w8 8 3 ¢ <3 012 1 0|Cicotte, & Umpires: Connolly and 'Chill I and shirt and exhibit his muscles to the -t R S SRR RS oy evangelist, who felt them and looked and 4 on, . § S ostrm's 50663 8 h S . H F 11 D et e imes. w5 s a1 4 4 4 ¢ Three Share Honors || Fu ress... He asked the wrestler about his various *Kavanagh .11 0 0 0 I G d c' 't matobes and about his methods of train- R T n Grand vircul You will get a splendid fit ing Gok;:.h l:; be ::;l.l;"'mm :l I"!: :‘:rld. IE:L“’".,."’,:,."‘”“‘"‘"‘ Iln elghth, in one of our hand-tailored And nally ** " took ol coat s en winning run scored. COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 20.—Charles Vale ™ And vest and shoes and had the “farmer’ fi',;"‘,;‘l’t“" ¢ entine's pacers, Judge Ormonde and|| s oy DO { show him the toe hold and the hammer thentic in style and up-to-date Dwight Logan, shared with Mary Putney, | B SR TN I na el (o Covh. Yorng tpait prord;, Stolen bases: | 3.yenrold trotter, honors of todays||| 1B €very way. New numbers other holds, to Austin, Agnew to Lavan, Austin to | Grand Circuit racing. Neither pacer won, | just in for Ak-Sar-Ben fes- . Time after time the ‘farmer” put g:.‘::“lnlnb ll\lu-}lln_r Shotton to Howard, | each race being unfinished, but Judge | tivities— b “Billy” on his back and brought his two alls: f Lo off Oldham, 3;"off Hamifton &= 1ite’ Off | Ormonde aid a mile in 2:02% in the third Lowdermilk, 1 in two innin; snoulder Dblades In contact with the id- ity staki {hamy S I atx tovies: LBEnioF O heat of the Arch City stake and Dwight $30,$35, $45 { ‘mat."” ) Logan got two heats of the 213 pace, one Inning. Struck out: By : “You've got me. You've got me. I by Oldham, 1. Umpires:” Walaaon, & | gtepping the second one in 2:06%. | S——— can’t move p i Billy's" oo Fvans, Mary Putney earned $,200 and a $500 ) / peated ejaculation as the great wrestler _ Thirty Runs 0ff Macks, cup for her owner, Chauncey Sears of F 11 D H WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Washington | Fall River, Mass., when she won the u ress Ilats, laid the great evangelist away. And then t. e b e o overwhelmed Philadelphia in both games ho'd laugh and ask for a demonstration of & double-heade horseman’s futurity that had an aggre-| e \ r here today, 10 Sh Gl of some other hold. - and 2 to 5 the second contest’ equaiing | Bate value of $10,000. | irts, oves llly” got #o interested that he nearly &:ngeumn # record for runs scored.| Kor the futurity race Mary Putney was| S T forgot to go to the tabernack PHILADBLPHIA WASHINGTON the favorite in & fleld of twelve. At the 3nd I 1€8 Epeaking of the “farm. afterwards, PAE) 'y I‘H:th: AB.H.O.AE | start of the first heat she was on a “Billy” was enthusiastic, “He }r:mm:‘ v ERGE PR YRR '“'"‘“ And d“'h"”; Tight' harmelt “:‘“l"" Our full dress accessory Varing, 1. 4 1 . t cad. B ting ¢ t wonderfully developed mah I“"T""‘" 4110 e iy :a;:rrnv’,"{n"‘a“!h: flnl:l'm:n:h:,l’: ‘:‘ -4 stock is clean and new. Our 1.4 310 0 0Gandfl, 1b.. 5 213 1 o p o ! 1 wind hows what is bel: | Koo, ©3 12 2 (Barber, tf...5 4 2 0 o|Dext two heats the fllly was on good be-| | Window & w s being Pen 4 9§ IMshanki, 3.6 3 0 5 0| havior and won impressively. In the||l Worn by proper dressers. r ¥ ¥ Davis, b.....3 0 0 1 iConneily. s 1 ¢ § 3 o] first winning mile she lowered her record ‘And he's never drank, smoked, chewed - rmie1e or swore In his life. That shows what a us clean life will do for the body. “He's got brains,-toe, to back up his strength. Hia braing helped him to make Gotch & world iplon. He trained el | MAGEES Totals.....86 11 27 16 0 X — ST Philadelphia ......2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—3 Norse Woman Wins Again, | 0 N T Washi ° Sept. 20.—-Miss Molla Bjur-, N 303032300 10|04t the youns Norwegian woman who Two-base hits: Oldring, Barber, Lajofe. | holds the national women's tennis cham- Three-base hit: Jamison. 'Home rin: Gan- | plonship, again today won matches in all 413 South 16th St. Getoh to wrestle sideways, all the other ;{:L Blo‘I:'r‘\nho?Iaul:ni;.. Mt”."i U';nd:;h l)gubl. three dhvhs'lan.- of play (In h"'f annual | oster to Gandll. Bases | women's ournament of the Longwood | :"'"‘I': wrebtied face to '“"}‘( They on bails: Davis, 7, Struck out: By | Cricket club. | WSanshrihies SRR ) ere alow, You can see that Hacken- avis, 6, by Ayres’ 1’ Umpires: Hilde- b schmidt and all those ducke are slow. brand and O'Loughiin, = They're not Ilke prize fighters, ~Prise him to rest one side of his body while| He entered again grinning. Bi‘:" 'e:;’:‘:":"“- SR N . L fighters are always right up on edge, but, the other side was fighting. Burns is| “Burns is the greatest—"' he began, TLADELP v N N. y most wreatlera are alow and deliberate. | the greatest— but again “Ma’ got that hold on him and ' Senang, 10.0 0 1§ Srammon, 1058 3 15| ADOLIS AN mpies angerous “Burna trained Gotch to think quick.| At this moment “Ma’ entered the room | swung him around and they went to their Siuak rf.. 8 & 1 4 oKopo 1.0 0 10 0 e \ He made him & ¢egular Ty Cobb for|and got the “better half hold” on “Billy” | room. So it will probably never be Lajoie &b..5 0 4 § 0Sewyer et S S S Y R thinking quick. And wresting with one | and swung him around and out into the | known just what Burns i “greatest” in. | Melauis v’ 4 3 3 4 10l o613 1 ¢ 0 1| e i R our eme y side preseuted to his opponent allowed! hall. :’)-m‘:-m 4010 ERTTR R —_— - BE ing v Bhoehas, 5.8 o o 2 T1se0 Standard For Fifty Years . . - .3 3000 S ——— Phfladelphia Happy Talklng About Tlght Totals..... 3¢ s & @ Modern science has proven that bolls and carbuncles, pimples and un- e i % 5 % ‘;’ #ightly skin blotches, are the danger signals of diseased blood. Scaly skin 5 412 20 and itching of Eczema, Scrofula, rashes—all skin diseases are aggravated by Afl News Of Vlctory Rafles, T&ke LOOk at Gulls. P-4 © 0 3 0| bad blood—it's the infected blood that's dangerous. Don't wait for the MERICAN LEAGUE. Totals.... 43 212715 4| boils. If you have pimples and blotches, take instant action. Pimples tell comes fl‘0m BOStOIl i P 4 w. Ia A Ped Home Stretchll’g-u-delpm. 1000000 4 0-5|youthat the blood Is filled with impurities, You must wash out your :: :‘-’ S . Washington 1106055 3 °-2|blood, strengthen and stimulate it to healthy action with Nature's own blood PHILADELPHIA, ept. ®.~A wave of ®° a §| CHICAGO, Bept. B—With the Federal! oo 8at bite; NS Metngn, Con- | tonio, 8 8. 8. It 1a the standard blood purifier of the world. Dol M4 enthusiasm swept through the business 8 ® L | league pennant race only four more days Foster. Stolen bases: Schang (), C. Milan, | ArU8e. yhes - h T S FRACRS Sne. Moo, SEIEER 3 ton of thia city tods® with the an- o 81 | 4o run, the position of the three leaders Connoily (2), Sawyer, Acosta, Williams, | Out the fmpurities. It makes healthy perspiration—the polson is literally . | sect! of city wi St Louls . 62 £ 18 By ’ o 2 Kopp. Bases on balls: Off Gallia, off | sweated out through the skin. Boils, blotches, Eczema and the Scrofula in- Double | pouncement flashed on many score| Cleveland o M 8 .30 tonight was so close that Plttsburgh had ghoshan, 4 Strvck out: By Galiia. € by | ateations disappear. It does what salves and lotions can ever do—it T | poards that the “Phillles” finally had| Philadelphia W W 08 O] only five points advantage in the per- Sheshan, I Umpires: O'Loughlin and Til- | goShIOT8 il T i by reaching the Sl baco‘mo: its ' clinched & pennant and would be con-| NAT. LEAGUE. | FED, LEAGUE. | centage column over St. Louls, which debrand. e Tt e e : g H . W. L. Pet.| W.LPet. | > B . G you soon feel the vigor of the return of perfect health. 8, 8. 8, is t_and t faf | tenders for the world's base ball title. ¥i G 81| Pittaburan 8§ sei | Wes crowded '"'“,"’l‘fd ,fii"f" "’; :o"l:: CLEVELAND, et I tfective | Durely vegetable. You can get it at any druggist's, but you must take 8, 8. ‘ol Vaugha, 4 Um-| OW and middle-aged men, who :l.;: T8 4 B Chicawo .83 6 68 | :"’.\:\T::: City. ‘while Chicago defes pltching by recruits. erratic fleiding and | 8. Let us tell you about blood diseases. Write for book of facts, “What been faithful 1t for the loeal clul A4 SX. Louls..5% 8 .56 | g e running on the rt of eveland | . - Dodgers. tor tu:y-twwy::. ;“r“.; each other A Kan, City.% 58| 8o close are the leaders that tomor- ' allowed Chicago to win the last game | the Mirror Tells.” If yours s a long standing case, write for expert advice 7 to 8. 8, 8. Co,, Atlanta, Ga. B.—Nap Rucker let | gnd even total strangers on City Hall 7019 470 Buffalo ...78 | row's game might upset all three posk-| - - . (] e & "".{:‘;{l;’,‘."m-fl? Bath, When 'the electrie Ughts oh' the & & Brook | tions. 1f Pittsburgh shoild lose and the | 1460, oklyn s | series by | score board, which had told the story| NeW York.G7 7 .45 Baltimore 46 103 311 | gther two teams win, Chicago would lead | | of the gume to a multitude of spectators, Yeaterday's Results. | and St. Louis would resumie second place. An | flashed Compton's final fruitiess swing. NATIONAL LEAGUE | On the other hand, if Pittsburgh and St. PR, | .| Cincinnatl, 4; Chicago, . | Lovls should win and Chicago lose, Chi- \ Thousands of fans crowded every avail-| el 4 JIUCRED, 6 | Jeeh et By o Chies o o) _ able spot on the broad sidewalk around| Philadelphia, 5; Boston, 0. | city hall to view the progress of the AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Wih Pitsburgh ana Chicaxo fighting Cravath’s home run, clearing the| Chicago, 13; Clevelund, 7. % each other, St. Louls apparently should' bases, caused a shout which brought the Washingtos 0-20; Philadelphia, 245, | have the best chance for victory, as it clerks and others In offices in the vicine| o l‘“‘::wm'fi"i‘;““.x | siready nas won more games then the | 0 the windows and apprised them 1i-| Kanes City, 1; St. Louls, 0. others and has fewer to play. ¢l ively that the National league flag ‘hicago, Pittaburgh, The standing of the leaders tonight: i Brooklyn, 6. i *3.00 *3.50 *4.00 *4.50 & *5.00 SHr 3§ YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES w. L. Pet. N 5 2 g sections told the story to other Games Teday. By 84 m VALUE GUARANTEED &%-ffl”‘fl:"flfl Phtiadnl ® ®» 3= |Por33 W. L.Douglas name has stood for shoes of the standard at B«nn{n. Pittsburgh at St. Louls. of quality for the price. His Sasead roughout | 1and, Washington at Philadelph name the price on the bottom guarantees e it and, "“fi‘fé ] m&%&fif‘}!‘: fark st IN THE PEORIA RACE| | full value. mmmm-mnmm :L‘?n%u‘ t:-m“:::("-:‘: et PEORIA, 1iL., Sept, #.—Colonel H. fea- W. L. Douglas shoes are made of the most carefully 5E i trip, word that the game needed| ('NEILL KEEPS OUT OF Suowd a-tho 404 trat- £ the-Great Wost- selected leathers, after the latest models, in a well equipped T Y s v CITY SERIES| 5ot ime ban siari, anding thrd n whe| | factacy ab Beackian, Mase, under the direction and per- 3 orri g g Ry Ry o Rl Se of a most perfect t o e o b, Woor Pt | b st e b 2o | | highetpaidkiliodi withan honest Phillies Clinch National Pennan i -4 £ I:’ I®0 mPn ] shoemakers; all refused (0 act as the represcntative of | the race. determination to make the best shoes in the world. the National commission during the ap- | The Savoy in the 25 pace had no W. L. D 1 ‘&mlflumhm produced for the price. ~ Com O ’:r. r P proaching city series between the Chicago | trouble in beating Justice B, and took > Cubs and White Box, because of his per- | three atralght heats. Summaries: the best that can be friendship for both President | Trot . 3:M4 class, three in five, purse i el Sept. 3. —Philadelphia today | Thomas of the Cubs and Charles A, |¥60: C el H. first; Marie Constant, s te o Waieund Jagep | Swebe owmer of the Whits et - | LTRSS T Rt Rt S oM e | MORDECAI BROWN T N s SUES CINCINNATI REDS | Ry, i, 15 oo §EEE 160 Spack Sreet, Brockion, Mas. X GLAS SHOE STORE: 117 North Sixt . Bt October o i =

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