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10 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1916, — copmmen, 0. o1 Sews son Drawn for The Bee by George McManus M ALL DRESSED WHERE ARE YOU JUST GONNA FOR THE BALL -NOW | GOWN'- DEAR? FIx THE FURNACE IF | CAN QT PAST BEFORE ' 4O MAGGIE I'LL RE YO BED ~ WHO ORDERED fLL HIDE ME HAPPY ! THAT COAL SINCE HAT AN SHOES 2 | WUZ DOWN HERE 2 DOWN HERE - . ILL NEVER FIND ME AN'GIT THEM 3 HAT AND SHOES = AS | ONEAK OUT: “ ‘ T fAili LAY TR PHILS BEAT GIANTS; | standing of Teams IATHLETICS PROVIDE ROURKES MARB I [ cmes = ali™" sayyg ‘ pod 8 rup f y ngten otted fo n The cAame Home runs mith, Krueger, Foraythe, the first innin with 4 hmm th drive nd ¥ NAT "“'\"’”" AMER, LEA ‘I ‘h'u A rlu:n, Jonnscn's. aeot mr',- .ml | nuble te ," riake the } v " elr (1ve K raune L‘.wliw’rll Alnsworth, ( oagrove Loston [“ Low| Detroit f e " rl“.l'n:h‘ir,u:hhh l,llhr‘ml'l-k ‘ulng I!jl'-;lm- | 4 ' : Hoth ‘,,.‘YH ,“, her | .‘\’..»'L nw;,.vm.,‘ 1o ’»'[nw h to Muellor Alexander Hit Hard at Start, but| !’ 2 1 Poston World's Champions Open Season |openca with scratch aingles ' Bakers | Hammer $ioux Pitchers Unmerci- |00 CU00 T Callahap to ¥rench to Krioger. Base " ! ) Wi 4 'h“ single ncorsd Hihooley an plac i v balls ) Vatson 2 ol n Settles Dtwn and Fights it 91,00 Washy . with Two-to-One Vittory A igea o third, from where he acorsd | fully and Bring Htme Victory Friday "Fa’ Rourke will In tearm |1 oft Krause, 1; off A\wu‘;/nylhl »'mw-« Out with 8troud, % ! R ieteis Over Mackmen | Opaned the e w-:m;..'u‘:.'v'f with | by Score of 12 to 7. ’,'" G »‘. Ly by Krause, 6; by Alneworth, 1. Hits: OfF - . L A Lhicago i ran for him pre-acason games BCo)e Waston, 6 In flve inninge; off Cunning Pittshurgh 0% Phila 4 y | Wi out, and MeBride " oUx o1 ham, 7 in three innings; oft Krause, o i1 FIVE AND FOUR I8 THE SCORE Yostavday's Bounits, Y1ABORS HOLDS THEM AWHILE (/000404 1o Fnker for what appeared 1o EXTRA-BASE HITS FREQUENT £i¥a s ot Alnaworth, 7 In o . T | be nr out, hut Gedaon dropped the ‘ O nings. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Garpar and NATIONAL LEAGUE, ow at wecond, hoth rgen bein, 0 " 3 re ) 00 Al sworth PHILADELPHIA, April 12.-Bad piteh- | maonton, 6, rBooklyn, | BOSTO pril The worl#'s sham ”\IY‘:"luk‘ (e " drove In ‘Mooller with & | BEATRICK, Neb, April 12—(Special . ] sgoc I AINAREE ing by Strou® 4n the ninth inning gave | New York, b th.u]r\pMu b, plon Med Box opened the season with a 3| single coe Telegram.)~With the weather 1deal for M Philadelphia the victory over New York | Fittaburkh, 1; 8t Louls, in the opening game of the seamon here ‘“'“'”‘ ““‘ .«’l. LRAGUS ustial Inaugural ceremony of fing ralaing L today, b to 4, With two out In the home | o0 0 000l (o0 with band playing, preceded the start of team's half of the ninth and the score [ Hr Louls, 6, (leveland, 1 play, Mayor Curley threw the first ball tied, Btroud gave Stock a base on balls, Washington, 3; New York, 2 Manager Carrignn was given n great 1 ’ edeon /) delphin somtof » " 0P The latter stole second and advanced 1o [ 1'hiiadelphin, 1. Foston A1 o rnaaliig Jam oo oPion, 1h Run making proved difficult for both ar 9 0 ONunwmekr ¢ ACaldwell, ». Knlinte In Army. to 1 vietory over the Athletics today, The | WARILINGTO! bamse ball, the Omals hoys dofented the o v, of " The 1 8 1 0Kl s Manager Frank Shaughnessy of 1ha [ | BRER rn : Ottawa Base Ball club, will foraake tha 1 0llast part of the game was o swatfest 20 ational game and mccept a commission L] r 1 £} ‘ ‘ ‘ ' | Floux here this afterncon, 12 to 7. 5 3l with extra base hits featuring 0 ¢ N P Uiy the Canadian troops for service in 1| The catching of & Mue drive by Marty { 0| Krug and picking & high foul out of the the plate on two wild pitches by Btrond. "odny., 1| bleachers by Miller were the festuies o : National 1es on at rBooklyn ending the game. New York af | H»uh\phll Bittaburgh i | teams and ervors figured in oach tall e 0 %% the game. Both Alexander and Anderson were hit Loyls, Chicago at Cincinnati Totals " 3 Notwithstanding the wildne: o " ot ) amna used two pltehe I ruiine hard at the start, the latter being taken Amerfcan League-eDiroll st Chieago, “ 1ok % ’ Red o1aln %10 " ton med two pl e, Kr out after two Innings, while Alexander {85 louls at Cleveland, Whshington at bors, Philadelphia’s first pitcher, the Red | sington 1 6 0 0 06 06 1 0 0 0 1-4 | beginning the game for Omaba being ; iy % New York, Philadelphla’ at Boston ox were unable to score during his four | New Yo D06000200006 newor Watson of Blou settled down and battled It out with IREaIPs. & were ut re during r / ] succeoded by Afnsworth, Wa ot B . innings of twirlin T'wo-ha Williams, McHride as replaced by Cunningham, Cur Htroud, Throe former Fedaral lengue stars i vy ‘ R B, e Moy, | Clty was replaced t nning played with New York, Rariden and | Archer. Stolen basss: Mollwits, Nealo | With Bush pitching in the 00F | an. Buker, Snerifics hit . Jobnson, Sac. | PNEham 18 & youngster and was unable Rousch doing fine work, while Kauofr | Double plays: Herzog to Louden to Moll throw by Plck opened the way Lo a Bos-| rifjce f Gedeon. Double play Baker | 1o stand the straln, the Omaha boys land althoush he sent in | Ciiei Yerkes Lo Suler. Bases on errors:|ton when Shorten's singlo sent Hoblitzel |to Gedaon to Pipp. Kirst base on error: | ing on him in the ninth for four runs fadled to get a hit Cipelnnath, 2; Chicag Basen on balls Washin il 4 ¢ , 2; Chieago, Asen on b 2 g - . W nshington, 1. Hases on balla: Off the first run for New York with a sacri- | Off Tonoy, 4 off Rehuls, 1, Hits and |home. In the next inning Harry's infleld | Coa oiiion o wed runs: Caldwell (2) Krause was In fine form and with th fiee fly enrned runs: Off Toney, o hitw and 4| hit, errors by Bush on two bunts and|gtruck out. By Caldwell, b, by Johnson, | exception of the fourth Inning, held th Before Mayor Bmith tonsed the first | [UB% In five inninew off’ Bchuls, 4 hite| oott's sucrifice fiy scored a second, 1t)10. Wild pitch: Caldwell. Umpires: Con’ | iptory seorelens, In that inning two The Best in the City ¢ - and Owens ball each member of the Philadelphia |7 hits and 1 run In nine fnnings. Struck | w8 not untll the ninth that Philadelphin - o Nits, & walk, & three-tagger .and &n club who was with the toam iast year nul By Toney, 4, by McConnell, 5; by |scored, a base on balls, un error by Ruth Kers Blank cngo. | error gave the visitors threw runs chuls, 5. _Umpiros: _Vyron and Guikley. [ und Lajole's single sonding in the run. | CHICAGO. April 12.—Pitcher Covelenkie : : Where courtesy, cleanliness and service reign supreme and Manager Moran was given u old made four hits today, one more than he | The Omahs boys overcame thi core watch, Beore . allowed (he whole (hicago team, and |in thelr oalf of the fourth.JKilduff s twe NEW YORK vml,uw,v'nu HnL\mH.Am\ Dotroft won, 4 to 0, scoring all its runs ABM HOAE [ A A in the first two innings. long hita by G Purns, I 5 ] Walsh, 1. 3 oome 0 01 Cobb, Bush, Veach and Coveleskle, which Doyle : H included ple and double fn his fo Plotcher, neluded n trig i double in his four Kautf, of 1 ] ! 1 b lhvr“"":\:v o ra iR x )| were factors In the visitors' victory and Merkle, 1h., 4 | ol uderus Meinn 3 41 ) d 5 0|caused the retirement of Russell in the Wouseh, 11| § 1 OWhitted ] hang, ... 8 0 i wecond inning Reriden, o .. 4 | INfehotf b Qorers, 0 b y| " Faber, his successor, did well and gave Andersan, ». 0 o 0 0K, B Pick ( to a_pinch hitl d Wolfgang Firoud, v 0 oder 0 7 Crane, ] " A the Tigers safe in his part of the B4 ] PRenh ] L3 Ragiasors 84 Wosk 1y Raloton, Puv- | 44 e g Tugery pels I o port 118 Totals. ... B W12 4 paring for Eltlb ishment fibas TR == e and bv Veach of Defroit, Boor *Batted for Anderson in third of Movie Town, ' bl ' Y WIS 0.h *Two out when winning run scored ARy 0 ¢ % i Murp 1 y 0 Pndeionia "o o "o’ o 13| WILL SPEND MILLION DOLLARS d for Nahors in the fifth ed for Meyers in the ninth w’r-n base hiix: Doyle, Fletcher, Niehotr, L . er, 1b. Whitiad. Home' run’ Merile. 8iolsn haren Definite conclusion of terms has| josten ’ 000040 HE=1F o B B ¥ eyon em Double piay: Doyle to Morkin, First base | ppen effected in:the matter of the| Two-base hita: Mclnnia (2, Stolen on errors: New York, 3 Philadeiphia, 2 ; bases: Vick, Thomas. Double play: Ple i p ° 0 "."'a on m'llu Orf AAluluvvu 1. off | purchase of the major portion of the | 1o Mcinnis. Hawres Ronton - ‘ Btrond, 3, off Alexander, 1. (s and anes on balls: Off Nabors ff Bush o Y . [ vuns i two Innings; off ktroud, 4 hita four innings; off Bush, 3 in four Innings g : g ARA 2 runs In six And two-thirds lonings; | OM8hs, by the: Rialto Realty com- | four nnings: off st 00 (00 onings: | .. : off Alexader, § hits ad 2 runs in nine | pany, holding company for the Rialto | orf Foster, none in two-thirds inning Batted for Faber In fifth innings, Struck out. By Stroud, 2. hy 5 Struck out: By Bush, 4; by Ruth, 6 Um *Rush ¢ hit batted bal Alexander, . Umplres; Rigler and Harr(- | Amusement and Film Manufacturing | Srofe pic X ("l Detrof 0000000 e reat 5 company | Browns Whip Indinns hica ) 0 0 » 00 Weat RMrookiyn, . Two-bane hits: Cobb, Covelonkle, Three Anrll 15.—Boston beat Ground was broken yesterday and | CLEVELAND, April 12-Cleveland wu-“ base Mt Vench, Coveleskie, Bunh n in th eopenhi kame of the N YOI . y its opening game to St Loul 6 to Stolen base | Collins, Bacrifice hits HIanal Ikitoe eansrt Mocs today. & o ¥, | surveyors are at work llll]'ll!HIK out | ierh because it could not hit Groom | fush, Veach. - Sacrifice fiy: Crawford A Iarge crowd wnn---mvnw contest de- | grounds for “Riklto City,"” which, "‘,:"",’“".",;'f{.“? H e TNt e | . .m,’ |Mu\‘~ You ,;,‘ to Bush “., Hell « y el Tene o1mew hi d, held the Cle ma Collina to Fournier to Weaver e ey W : oretury Tleydtan ot remes oraytios | dccording to 8, B. Schaeffer, presi | three hits, heing f 0| Biali 6 Youn to Heilman. Firat has Lest you forget. When I brought of the Pitteburgh club were among the | qu , | on base f on error: Chicago, Hases on balla ¢ ™ 4 g % Pimely hitting won for tne |44t of the Rialto company in the | ¢or “Clevel ‘ ontrol | GreRumel), 5 tott Coveloakie, 2 off out Pathfinder the Great a few Ily promi- | Rrandeis building, s to be almost an | And afi Wolfsang and sarned runs; Of P f ' Rudolph was | Thle hatters in the sixth inning gave wa y ba 4 YHas (o end and. (wo Qo i e i tple 10" goe fourth Inoning: when the | exact duplicate of the Universal City, | Bakby, who was very effective after that oby Tins in, one and tw months ago I took occasion to say bas benched ‘a double’ and twu | \yore most of the world's supply of | NP The wipport glven the Cleveland | jn tiree and ane-third inninks: ‘oft Wolt that it was my ideal; that I regarded it as above and be- lex for the only run. dcore wa gANg T in four innings SR G TN skt Hlpa ‘are now miads ' iyr: e tielded “spectac mpiren: O Loughiin and 11idebrand vond them all, and that were I given the money and told Maranvil l.| 213 00'Mara, w4 1 ™ ors Start Work wallked thre times, heing v 9 & SDsdwert. T ¢, Muenteering, civl enginecr asmed purposely twice, The crowd s New Outler from Park to go into the market and bhuy the best automobile in the 0 Odtengel, of [ ‘ sed ar LEAD, 8 D, pri A - % g AN e s world I would come back with Pathfinder the Great. o O0ete, 10 ) | mediately north of the main part of the nning from here t Mile $Cheoer, b, 3 0 0 i gl S b k00d roads convention here by the Lea 1 am not the only person in this section who prefers Pathfinder The purchase Involves nearly a rendwood Commercis L R LR R R milllon dollars, and the contract calis | " ; 4 i piads AR the Great. Last week two heautiful Pathfinder Roadsters were Brooklyn 00016000 for: practl WY p 4 : v b ity, vice preside received hy me, and last week they were sold Two-base hits, Maranville, Daube the town site of Ruston, with a solid || i es of Belle Myers, Rudoiph. Threa-base hit: Mages. | giretoh of about 160 acres immedintely A Stolen bases: Maranville, Wilholt, Saeri 4 : fiew fllen' mith, ‘ets, Evers, Wilhoit p p Sy > at!! ) ad welve-evli . . First base on errors: Boaton, 1. Rases on n this large o trip ground : S - athfinder the G AAH alve-in-head, twelve \\ inder motor balls, Off Rudolph 1 off Cheney Hits r. Schaeffer sa that the W N o t | [ ¢ W < O ) OW e . ' 0y of se and satned rans: Off Rudoiph: & hits and ; v : iy develop I|I|<II<.|lllfl| of wer, it carri full ||||rnnulml f seven 1 run in nine Innines, off Cheney. 9 SSeNEers 1 srfect ¢ at i spee one one-he to seve- Wita and 4 Funa in nine (nninge. Strick [City” are to be bullt . | . pa Anh:l in perfeet .unm.m.,u any speed. from one-half to s out: By Rudolph, ¢; by ( ; Dupliente Uulyeraal ( ™ A enty miles per hour high Cards Ment Pleates, A duplicate of the ! Flttsburgh in the opening game of Lhe |jjke, according to t whe , TThe car is a masterpicce of beanty and strength-—all the latest season here today in A pitchers battle | o 0TS 9 super standard luxury features are found in it 30 OWheat, If 0 0| gome engineers and surveyors from Ch Konstchy. 1h4 318 6 OMyers cf 00 . e o e Smith, .08 01 1 0Cuishaw b ! o cago, are al work on the gro ¥ Compton, ¢f. 1 0 A Gowdy. ¢ ‘ Rudoloh, » 0 th of the {and most of the idings Rialto between Doak and Kantlehner, by & a seore of 2 to Brrors were responsible | hold some 5,00 8,000 peoy v . for the runs made on both sides. THe | huilt, where pietures of t . s ¢ winning run iy’ hait of | SSEt N iy R s A the ninih. | chults, Retsel | 1 i : Suna "The classes demand creations in every line which give them the singled, st ant 1o third when | tes, fine reaidence Whiaon' threw " g and and | stres watert . tiea Ing AN“ FRUITY stamp of exclusiven In automobile t] wation 18 Path- stored on the sy e pla oarns 1 ArR i | "a ood bunt. Wakner g v | finder the Great 2 o TOn my salesroom floor today are This Delicious Chew Has the St ol s ‘most heauiifil: Bath Wonderful Flavor of Choic- finder cars that you ever laid eyes est BI"'G’ '..' on et me give vou o demonstra tion myself Be Reasonable MADE BY MODERN METHODS Neds Lose 10 Cuba NAT gestion means [ty benefs the whole system, And the best i pug ha e closestto-ne form into which iobacce leal ean ‘\f"‘ I\m\f of Twelves mad ' aweetness I In eve \ Touring Car-Until Apr. 10 s 32470 Clover Leal Roadster—Until Apr. 13 f. o b factory, and after that $2.780. s $2.780, and after that is $2.000, ‘ S : IStomach Blttm; o obdmdos FOSHIER MOTOR CO, Distributor I3 wacs " cv Ih.x\‘lnl. - - | Vou w , g & et phig » 12th and Farnam St., Omaha SHaltad e Toney b Seats ¥l A1 ( [oome and & . i nelle »h.':‘::n“ & l | thew Ihat exactly o un\” i '

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