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14, 1915 10 TH BRINGING UP FATHER = ~ Drawn for The Bee by George McManus BY ¢oLLy- WHADDA You | THAT'S JERRY -1™ || AFRAID OF - 111 T B . _ oy AFRAID TO ; - - B - d ' h GO HOME ! Lt ; ! ‘ ‘ ; AT THIS ¥ . LATE. HOUR' f | 1 gathered In Paskert's long fly. With | grounder, touched second, forcing| Hooper to second. Gainer flled out to | & hit and threw him out at first. Burns | S _ A OSTON .RED sox Cravath at the bat, Bancroft tried to steal l Speaker, and then threw out Gainer at| Niehoff. No run, one hit, no error. | touled out te Foster. Rixey singled to| and was thrown out, Thomas to Scott. first One run, two hits, no errors. | Philadelphin—Gardner threw out Stock ‘leiL Btock Flied out tof Hooper. No runs, | Get Two on Bases. Philadelpbla—Gardner threw out Stock| Gardner made a bad throw, but Gainer The Red Hox got two' men on base in | &t first. Banoroft flled out to Hooper. made & nice pickup. Bancroft put a “u,, sixth. Lewls opened by grounding | Paskert put a single over second. Pas-|single over Scott's head. Paskert flled | out, Bancroft to Luderus. Gardner fouled | kert waa out stealing, Thomas to Scott.|out to Bpeaker. Bancroft was out steal- ome hit, no errors. Eighth In Boston—Gainer scratche: an infield hit, which Stock could not fleld in time. CAPTURE FINAL Oarrigan Clan Wins Blood-Stirring ‘o Burns Barry hammered a grounder | No runs, one hit, no errors. | ing, Tbomas to Scott, No run, one hit. | Galner and Lewis scored on Lewis' home | g | at Bancroft, who made a wild throw to Fourth Inning. crb | run into the right center stand. Gardner Contest with Home Run | first, and Barry drew up at second before | Boston—Lewis out on & fiy to Whitted. Sixth Inning. | flled out to Paskert. Barry out by the of Hooper. the ball could be returned. Manager Car- | Gardner walked, Rixey showed a very| Boston—Lewis was out at first, Ban- Bancroft-Luderus route. Cady flied out igan went in Cady to bat for Thomas. |wide curve, Barry forced Gardmer at| €roft to Luderus. Gardner fouled out to|to Paskert. Two runs, two hits, no errors. ! Cady walked. Foster ended the Inning by | second, Stock to Niehoff. Thomas flled | Burns. Bancroft took Berry's grounder| Philadelphia—Scott tossed out Bancroft FIVE TO FOUR IS THE BCORE grounding out, Niehoft to Luderus, |out to Cravath. No runs, no hits, no| and threw wildly past first. Berry went|at first. Paskert popped out to Gainer. | Cady went In to catch in Thomas' place grrors, to second. Cady batted for Thomas. ath walked. Dugey ran for Cravath, {in the sixth. Cravath, first up for the | ppiladelphia-~Cravath struck out. Lud- | Cady walked. Niehoff threw out Foster Luderus was hit by a pitched ball Dugey Phils, struck out for the second time. | » scored on a home/run drive over the | at first. No runs, no hits, one error. | going to second. Foster golng out on a pop fly to Luderus. :“:;;‘:r"md":m';"l”::; I:Ya : a'.:f.'\.'... ':1:‘: ght field fence, The crowd gave him| Philadelpla—Umpire Klem announced | (Whitted at first. Speaker hit the first ball pitched ani h‘flm' r‘;n oo (‘radyll ok 5 s 5o | :‘r\h"l:\nlh‘vlr: d" he (‘r:)}l-:;i" :huNllk'::"’ that : rvnl\b': may lA,lehl'n bql;ldnr;,:lz errors, forced Hooper at mecond. With three pyui "if b6 BY SEOC s e e ed ed out to Gardner. o] overthrow because of the extendes . Ninth Inning. balls and two strikes on Hoblitzel, h m‘u' Whitt d'.‘"'“d to center. It was his first hit In | stands. This ruling changes Gardner's Moston—Becker went to right fleld for Bpeaker tried to steal and was catled out fy LroroU FYINE 1o steal. Whitted | the serica. Burna singled to right, send- |error in the fourth nning to an error | Phiiadelphia. Foster struck out. Hooper by Umplre O'Loughlin, Bancroft taking rne “m_“_’-":’:“::& T Tha fll.’;In Niehoft ‘to third. Niehoff scored when | for Hooper In ead, an Hooper's throw | got a home run into the right center the thifow- from Burms. 7t was the fourth P OIVIRIAN anthy | Gardner, retrieving Hooper's long throw | went to the stand. Cavath fanned for the | pleachers. (Conintued from Page One) failed to come through with a sacrifice, threw out ! No runs, no hits, no| not bring resulta to elther team. Boston ¢, the fence, made a wild throw home. [ second time. Cady naw catching for | Bancroft m‘,‘,::‘..lh:co::czu.:::‘:.xct \ fime In the serles that the speedy quickly was disposed of. Hoover grounded | purna went to second. Gardner threw out [ Boston. Luderus walked. Luderus was [ out, but Burns had to throw him out st Speaker had tried to steal sacond and out, Niehoff to Luderus. Scott filed 0 | Rixey at first. Two runs, three hits, one | out stealing, Cady to Barry, WHhitted | siret One run, one hit, no errors. . was turned back each time by Burns. Luderus. Bancroft took Bpeaker's scorch- | error. flled out to Speaker, No runs, mo hits, | Philadelphia-Niehoft fanned. Burns ew ms ew Bpeaker kicked on O'Loughlin's decision. ing hot grounder and retired Tris to first Pifth Jnning. no errors. was out to Gainer, unassisted. Killiter The Phillies’ half of the inning was a Niehoff, first up, chopped a grounder to | Boston—Foster singled over: short Seventh Innt batted for Rixy. Sc;yn threw out Kilifer ] . gorkeous one for the home fans, a double Foster and was thrown out. Burns fouled Hooper was hit by a pitched ball. Fos- | Boston—Hooper out, Niehotf to Luderus. | a¢ first. No runs, no hits, no errors. play, however, putting & damper on their out to Foster. Rixey singled Into left tor was almost picked off second by [Becott sent up a high one to Luderus. . | upmo e nen s Joy. Btock, first up,.was hit by a pitched fleld. Btock went out on a fly to HoOper. | Burny line throw. Scott filed to Whitted, | Bancroft threw out Speaker at first. Clemona to Browns, ball. Bancroft, on the hit-and-run signal, Red Sox Tie Seore. {Foster and Hooper remaining on the bags | Bancroft had to take Speaker's hot shot | Verhon Clemons, for ¢ st shot & single (o left and Stock ook sec-| Then came the eighth fnnink, In which after the catch. Speaker was out, Rixey |off the grounds No run, no hit, no error. | Sateher for the foufeville club, has been | No other new Hupmobile has ever had the enthusiastic ond. Paskert bunted safely, filling the Hoston again tied the score on hitting. |to Luderus, Foster going to third and | Philadelphia—Foster robbed Niehoff of | five players President O. . Wath bases. Gardner scooped up Paskert's Gainer got a scratchy hit to the infield, | L e L T esab | reception that was accorded the 1916 model. e last three years srounder and threw to first. which Stock could not got across the dia- | "wor s i o = =< Clemon will régert to the St. Louls club | All over the country the $200 increase in value, and Proteat. to Umpive. \mond {n time to head off the runner. O{{l'cial Score of the Fifth A RO e e T Saeon. the $115 reduction in price, brought pmlpl'x:tive Hoblitse taueh, Faskert as he fiashed | U Favle obensd up o6 Waey wit & » s el ks i e oy mfi“&:’r’."‘mt‘m"&".":;‘g the tlilrd home run of the game, sending Game Qf t’le warld 8 ser[cs‘ Hupmobile owners came, asking only for the chance Boaton team gathered around the umpire (INSC 40 the Piate ahead of Bim and | AN to get one of the new cars early. 4 yrotesting. O'Loughlin shoosd ~ them (YU LA BCOT b ES R o { Other owners came, eager to place their orders, for to away, Cravath was the next up, and tha | 1 (SRRSTE Harfy Mas out, Bancroft to BOSTO:;. :B ? 333- go- : ‘-‘ them the new price meant a Hupmobile at last. - The Philadelphia fans began to make AR ¢ (TR In spite of a 50 cent increasé in production, the | o lgreat racket as Foator started to plich g Bl RS 0] fi i king behind its orders; i to Bancroft in the Phillies' hait of the SO0t 88... .. 5 i el Sl e mw'n‘!tlnl e N oy | shoulders and tried to put the ball out! o he park but tnstend ehosbed u weak | CIEhh. The Philly shortstop was an R B ScR] rh S IADIE R buyers are patiently for their Hupmobiles. Nttle grounder to Foster. stwrting a ' puoy "f"""t'“'“' “:"“h“;" ho g::""‘ Hoblitzel, 1b......... AR soiven i F 0 0 1 0 0 ! W:eh 20 pe'r{ cent mm"e'i 5::-« and proportionately double play. Foster threw out Stock at| "t e & sent up a y to Galner. ! tter performance; even greater luxury and e Blate and Thoman aitincd the ball| Cravath walked. Duges was sent in to Glainer, 1b.... B e G DIERY N ) 0; comfort due to better upholstery and equipment; to first, doubling up Cravath. This play | [Un Tor e On the third pitch Duser Lewis, If..... sl ol Aol g g g1 with quality improved at a dozen points—the new hushed the crowd. Captain Luderus had | e Gardner, 3b L EEE O | Hupmobileat$1085 is unquestionably the bes! Luderus, but despite this, Cady quickl R e e S5 vels e seavenn upmobilea unq nably the best value i"mu:f'"::mbfil':'hfii Picked up the ball and "'“°y-qw:":3m'y T e b e s es oo @E LA ETEOR- S 320 0% the company has ever produced. Sonter for two bases and Baneroft and by oo s i ilbirworlgred '.l'homn’.l, R PR e P e BOG wihers TR REG We shall be giad to demonstrate the new car. B oo rine Whitiod ended ing hiatng | Sxbialned. that Luderis had been hit by O8AY, .. ...0rveveerieseesrsc 150 0 8- 1.0 lf Your Auto To 4 ; & pltched ball and Dugey was allowed 3 0 RN o0\ be SN as Fhiiee o take is bnse. Whiied snded the ne FOBtET, P....o.oovvnnn : _0 _1 _1 Al E T poruopie In the second inning with one run after| NINE by Erounding out, Foster to Galner. ! I ;’:___m [ ] S-passenger Touring Foblitsel was thrown out, Luderus to Hooper Repeats. L R e e SRR U T At | 1| Has become torn or worn, we are which you get with 20 othet ——" 1228 4 Mayer, and Lewis grounded out. Ban-| The ninth saw the American leaguers| || ready to.repair it and restore it to vy Tt o 4 Groft to Luderus. Gardner smashed &' proclalmed the champions of the worlt.| PHILADELPHIA. AB R. BH. PO. A. E.| usefulness and good looks. We acion 13 the Twner, dhat thressbagger to center. Barry scored| Becker went to right field In Cravath's 8 3h 3 0 0 0 1 0| can replace broken curtain lights TR v b Gardner with a Texas leaguer to left.| place. Foster openad the (nning by tan- tock, 3b..... i 4 - {| in short order and repair broken car. Calland ok weabout v Jhemas neled over smcond, on Which | ning. Then Houper. with two airikes and Bancroft, ss. .. NBRRI i il PR R R b b il gl gy Barry took second. Both runners we alied balls, lifted | w henlefl &a Faster sent a high Gy to| whien hounced into the srowd . ine PASKert, of.... vk %89 0l Raee dessesnry ropiace. with sew W. L. HUFFMAN AUTO CO { The Phillies wero casy outs | bleachers for a home run. At this stage OTAVath, rf.... 3 09 3 0 0/ material all badly damaged spots. . @ . in m;:c:::. ‘.};'luhut.t struck :ul Am| of the game the odd run looked big and ‘DHC'Y e BT 0 ] 0 0 0 1th" old (:)p l:rlll be good enough Omaha Lincoln Sioux City _three pitcl 5. . Burns sent up & ! there thes peared " hat U ARREAART i { we repair it. Tight ecsmtvaciing seasen 4 reaty L aw o::." A o as | aars:then [ npret B e hat Becker, Tf.......... K (2) g g 1(3) g g:\ A T c P :‘:“.:'-L'np g by Jree g R S « atrike-out vietim: | timo at bat, waa thrown out by Bancroft erus, 1b - . { y . Mooper Gets Home Rum. and Speaker erded the inning by striking % f lu L7 050 Tt 9010 Western Auto op Lo. Moston tled the seors in the third. | out. | A SRR 4 | ke picked out Mayer's fourth pitch | Niehotf for Philadelphia struck out.! Niehoff, 2b..... A X 1 2 2 0 d drove It to the center field fance,| Hurns bounced a grounder to Qainer, Buwmg o 4 0 2 2 2 0 Phone Doug. 3558. where 1t bounced in amoug the bleacher-| who made the out unassiated. Bil KA. h e s 1 o ol ‘for his first home run and the first | fer, who hed failed to get Into the series Mayer, P, ... ) 0.0 '3 | drive in the serios. Bcott flied | because of an injured arm, was sent in Rixey .9 0 1 0 1 0 Paskest and Sgoaker hit to Fight | to bat for Rixey. He shot & Srounder to yos 3" P % 1 Ny P 0! llnhi‘:nmum"uu::‘ct Scott and was thrown out. ending tho | DRRIMERT. 4o oo oo oo vyas . | ixey, o B game and glving the 1915 world's series L — — — — — - | Dependable Fall Suits Made to B e s e e T e Pesien Bod fox, foue gimes to RS e T L BT S . AL | y mln:‘lufil- ;:t Iunr‘-:: ll:;l 2 Firet Inning. *Ran for Cravath in eighth. $30 — 835 — 8$40. ‘ anager rrigan Boston—Hooper singled to cent: the "< 1 i i o replace Hobiitzel, who e 1O first ball pitched. Scott hioe et e **Killefer batted for Rixey in ninth, left-handers. | Luderus, trylng to sacrifice. Speaker e 1 the inding by l;l;»(omd Hooper at second, Luderus to vense 0 2453+90.00-0-0. & 18 15123 Dodge. i 3 . Bancroft acooped | Bancroft. Spoaker ‘was out steallng, |me v 4. vonte i | nw-tnm.mmwlmmmtM'rllckdtnlhol tasseasarien BV o 020000 04 the ball to first, decision. No runa, one hit, no errors. #ot = single off Foster in| Philadelphia~Stock was hit by & Two base hit: Luderus. Three base hit: Gardner. Home third, but that was all. Stock went|pitehed ball, which nipped him on the | y . ot ed y runs: Hooper, 2; Lewis, Luderus. Earned runs: Boston, 5; Phil- m::'::m : :-::nw.l: :.:-: P:'nhndrt b‘:n'l':; :r:: | adelphia, 3. Double plays: Foster to Thomas to H(}bhml; .Ban— i Dawmpine "Im,::' g mu:’:fl“’: eroft to Luderus, Left on bases: Boston, 7; Philadelphia, 5. v | decision at ?.'“- which ':-'.e“:- Tl:' First on errors: Boston, 1. Bases on balls: Off Rixey, 2; off a 3 o } p g 4 33 o1 it L ~ et g Rt v Coamtis Sreinde | Foster 2. Hits: Off Mayer, 6 in 214 mn‘l)ngsé Oflf( Rll!‘t('iy. 4 m~bB:‘ B S, o e, | Shing. HI6 h.v)pnfwr: By Fosist, &{vck, Laderua); By henias Wan : | Ri Hooper). Struck out: By Foster, 5; By Rixey, 2. gerus | Rixey, (Hooper). Y , 9; By :‘::l?‘ :0‘7:ftp.°:::~':~':m£ fiL:dr::' Umpires: At plate, Klem; on basgs, (’Loughlin; left field, to Speaker. Two runs, three hits. W0 | Wyans; right field, Rigler. Time, 2:15. Second Inning. . Boston—Hoblitzel was Luderus h‘ Mayer. Bancroft threw out Lewis at e oot v o o o vee 2 Many Kinds of Rheumatism ; e YT S Kedgond One Sure Mode of Treatment Gardner scored on Barry's Texas leaguer —_— ¥ Toln 1o sacund. Poster popped out o Authorities Say Don't Use Liniments. Treat | TWIN CITY LIMITED . To St. Paul & Minneapolis Leaves Arriv:s Omaha - 8:30 P. M. St Paul - 7:30 A. M, Council Bluffs 8:50 P. M. Minneapolis 8:05 A. M. Ticket Office: 1522 Farpam St.,, Omaha Phone Douglas 260. Luderus. Oune ran, three hits, no errors. It Through the Blood. You Can't Rub it Out! Philadelphia—Niehoff fanned on three pitched balls. Burns sent up a high one Whether your trouble is Sciatica,| will relieve you of Rheumatism. to OGurdner. Mayer fanned. No runs, ne| Lumbago or the dreaded Articular| Take 8. 8, 8. today. The complete hits, no errors. Rheumatism, the answer is the same. | oo 000 o g o Third Inning. You must treat it through bloed. h usands tterers . Boston—Hooper g0t « home run inte| That is,the only way to rid the sys-| DY the use of 8. 8. 8. is positive the center field bleachers. Scott filed out ' tem of uric acld, purify the blood | Proof that you can be relieved. 8. 8. to Paskert. Speaker shot s hot single| and revitalize the nerves. If the|S. s a blood tonic—a purifjer that to right. On the Boston's grounds it blood is freed from impurities, Rheu- | restores the blood, revitslizes it .| would have been & three base hit or a | atimn must ge. This in short is) makes it pure as it wia before it de- much for Mayer, and Captain Luderus research laboratories of the 8. 8. 8.|5. 5. gives it strength to drive out replaced him with the left hander, Rixey.' Co., in Atlants. These tests have | these lmpurities—the uric acid and Hoblitzel was withdrawn and Gainer been made for fifty years. They | Organic poison and with it the Rheu- Datted in his place. Gainer will play know what Rbeumatism {s. They | matism. Get 8. 8. 8, at your drug- § to first. base for the viators. A double kmow that 8, 8. 8. the remarkable | s. I you need special adrice, by Speaker, who | play followed. B‘m-' took Gun-r‘-; blood tomie, which they originated,| write to 8. 8. 8, Co, Atlanta, Ga.