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WED) APRIL 1916 THE BEE: OMAHA, ESDAY, 19, Drawn for The Bee by George McManus "MARSHALL'S HIT WINS FOR OMAHA ‘New Catcher Celebrates First Ap- pearance by Uncorking Double in Ninth, BOURGEOIS PUT UP GAME FIGHT ter by catcher duy. wuved L A prodiglous two-base clout to ¢ ¥ Bob Marshall, the new R Lywho reported 1o Omuh. the pros in the game between the lourkes and the Bourgeols U6 0! the Greater Omaha lengue. The two o Mucker came fn the ninth frame and drove % Marty Krug home trom first for the fun | W ch won the combat by the score of 201 The Bourgeols put up.a great hattle winst the professionals. 1t was an in teresting ball gume, one well worth see ing Johnny Andrews und hix smose ball Ligwere on the mound for the Bourgeols, and 1o glve Johnny his due it must he ad 7 mitted he twirled o mighty nice game, He beld the Rourke sluggers to five swats which Is some pltching for an amateur The Bourgeols even outhit the Rourkites, garnering six pafe blows, Keeps Hits Seattered, 1 4 Androws kept his hits well scattered only In one inning did the Rourkes make more than one hit, and no score was mude on that trip. The Rourkes counted their first run in the third inning, A walk 1o Clink Claire and Cy Forsythe's double to left turned the trick, (| The. winning run. was counted In the BInth when Marty Krug got a life when Novitsky dropped Daugherty’s throw and Marshall redfod the double to center. The Bourgeols made thelr run fn the | seventh fnning off Merz, Joe Gilham was hit by w pitehed ball and went to shcond | on Fred Daughorty's single o center. Prank Mivasky foreed Gilham at thira, But “Hummy Mirsky delivered u hit to fly Dses with disastrous results, With Stitt lou Mann, who is a brother to Leslle Mann, scorched a long hit to left should have made two bases easlly, but forgot 1o ‘touch firgt and had to come back to that suck. - Novitsky forced .lann L At mecond. Then Butler, hammered a drive | Into sentér and made three buses on it But NovithKy ‘had wcampered over (he { Vlate Before Butler's drive was relayed in i Maraball Looks Good, Bob Maraball, the new Rourke reoeiver looked iike a strong addition, to the tean n the (ray yesterday. Me caught a nice Ame and was the only Rourke to gather L WO hits, and one of them came in & plnen, | All of the Bourgeols played nice. ball. | ‘They put up a game battle against odds that were too heavy und Credit for their showing Today the Rourkes play the Armours { the Greater Omaha lewgue The game {8 WIIL start at 2 o'cloek a0 the Rourkes oan Cateh the 6:08 train for Des Moines Seore of OMAMA AB. R Bmith, 1t G e i o l"lulo‘ . i 1 10 % Toraythe, rt R e L Milier, 16 e ug | 0 Krug, b g e 1 1 0 \ Marahall, o fa 0 Sehliebner, of ] L [ ) 0 IKHdute, w 3 0 o o Allison, A - N + *Kruger " " i Mers, p 18 0 90 H 4 Totals » : BOURGEX 4 AR R M, 0. A D &R, ey '] F Mann, ot i 0 y 0 2 Novitsky, {b | ) £ Hutter * Cilihan Iwugherty o ‘ 1 Mivaek i i B 3 Mirmeky, 1t i 4 Andeows : g Totais » - ' *Nop. soored B SReeacr bate ® § (wnate - " . 1 - : H < . " LS 4 ) \ M e ‘\l-r. ' \frknes n " M At Miow-s R Hasty ™ and On wed Wi ks A Vodiann P Babivrion D g ' e o A Twivdn M 1\ » A W Ao Morana | Bt Tuesduy afternoon ¥he wourgeols shauld have scored In the | ning round, but got tangled up on the | deserve a lot of | NOw REMEMBER - NO FAR HITTIN' IN THE CLINCHES! NATIONAL LEAGUE. v, W Philadelphia ule B | Cincinnati Boaton 2 Pittabirgh g 4 Lot [ 0 New York 0 Chicago ge b’ Brooklyn 8041 00 AMEJ. LEAGUE AMER, ASSO WL, Pet WL Pet Howton 41800 Minneapolis | 0 1.000 Chlcago 2 A14I8E Paul,..1 01,00 New York.,2 1 647 Columbus .1 0 1.000 Bt Louls...3 4 .0 Toledo 10100 Wanh'ton o Milwaukes 0 1 000 Detrolt 4 4 Az In'npoll 0 1 000 Cleveland 2 4 3| Louisville .0 1 000 Phila 4 000 Kan, City. 0 1 000 Yesterday's Resnlts, NATIONAL LEAGUL delphin, 4 ineinnati, 4 Louls, wet grounds New York at Brooklyn, eold AMERICAN LEAGUE Bt Louis. 2! Chieago, 7 ington, 4 oit, 4, Cleveland N ASBOCIATION Loulsville, | Minneapolis, 2 Bt Paul, 4 Indinnapolis, 1 Kannas City, 0, Columbus, | Milwaukee, 2; Toledo, 4 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Mobile, 2, Atlants, 1 Memphits, 7, Chattanoogs, 6 New Orleans, 3. Birmingham 4 Little Rock, | Games Todny, Natlonal League—HBoston at phin, New York at Brooklyn. American League Detrolt at New York Zehrung Speaks to Nashville, Philadel Cleveland Washington at Boston Rotary Club Today Feank . Zehrung, president of second talk In this cft will address the Rotary ing At the . Hanshuw dny of the Rotary club at Lincoln, ROURKES AND ARMOURS PLAY THIS AFTERNOON the season | The opening will Iast exhibition game ol the played at Rourke park today be before Western league tweon the Rourkes and the Armours. The | game will be called at 2 o'clock, as the Rourkes must catch the train for Des Molines at 6.08 Ames Game Postponed, AMES, o, Aprii 18.-(8p Tela gram.)-Ames against Highland Park t ball game seheduled here today nostiforied indefmitely; rain Daven Wins, IOWA CITy, | April 18.—(Special Telogram.)—Davenport, 4, lowa City, 0 even Innings Go to the Dewey Dealer for construction and building advice. He sells DEWE CEMENT " Comersts for Permanence o1 8old by Dewey Dealers Everywhere For Emergencies When you have a bilious at- tack, or when you feel illness coming on—promptly move the bowels, start the liver working and put your entire digestive system in good shape with a dose or two of the timetested PILL You will welcome the quick relief and often ward off a severe illness. Beecham's Plls are carefully compounded from vegetable products —mild, harmless, and not habit-form- ing. Buy a box now, You don't know when you may need Beecham's Pills. A reliable family remedy that always Should Be at Hand Rargagd Jobe of Aes Modme i the Wl warwhen s beaea b, doe OF ROWDIES DID YO COME HOME WITH LAST NIGHT? WHAT KIND OF A GANG WHO WAS 1T THAT TRIED TO WORK THIS MACHINE - NO WONDER - YOU CLOWN- You PUT ON WELL °| PUT A STOVE LID! ON ONE RECORD BUT NONE OF US KNEW THE S0NG! THEM WUZ- FINE GENTLEMEN - ONE OF M 15A FINE SINGER 7 71 St Louia at Chicago, Philadelphia af the Wentern league, returny to Omaha again today for his The new pr elub At its conter, which sent Daugherty to third and | hotel at noon Fred came home on Andrews' sacrifice | Memb Mr. Zehrung 18 a | Wakner as hultn, 9 b U 1 tod for Gowdy In ninth ) for Rudolph in seventh 00006000 00 01000201 *—4 ALEXANDER SHUTS '~ 0UT THE BOSTONS Fielder Jones’ Men To Neat Trimming thirds inning MeCabe, elphin Paghort Two-bawe hits; Konetchy, * Park . tolen bawes: Maranville, Smith, Whit w nings: oif Faber, 6 hita ;.n;l 2 runs in il oy’ Bin ' norifice hit: Whitted, Bacrifiee | vBaited for Barney in seventh CHIC , ban Fabers | nine innings, Btruck out: By Padv. b0/ wranville to Smith, irst base on | epetred o enry in fi Jroom's wildness and wupport in | and. Hildebrand rame, | Rudolph, off Alexander fta and | bt ATl ey S N leliars AL Rare 000N y k S k st [ enrned Funw: " Off Rudolph, § hits, 3 rups | Fittaburih L R | IR WL aex e T s ussian bar un y in Wi innings; off Barnes, 2 hita | run in | €10 y a Ditched & §ood game for St Lo {RUDOLPH DRIVEN OFF BOX|two innings. ‘Struck out:' Wy Rudolh, 4| Two-base hits: Griffith, Clarke. T) kave way to s pinch hitter. A prett | by Barnes, 1, by Alexander, 2. Umpires: | base hits: Groh, Baird, Hinchman, | | throw by Felsch eaught Groom at the : o 5 | K1em ana’ Emaile | run pn e o O R | plate i0 the third aRd spoiled n 8t i PHILADELPHIA, Apri Bomon suf » Wins for Reds, xm‘” " I"‘:" i« opening, Bcore JONDON, Aprif B—According to & o deled ha vennant race | CING 1 pril 18, home rur s 28 DRSS | T 1OUIR 4 o LioyA# the Russ fered Its first defeat In the pennant CINCINNATL April 184 home ryn | DT 11; Clnel _ Firat base o kih Blapatch to Lioa 'vv. ¥ Russian { s seanon today, Phlladelphia winning | gume for Cincinnati ~from Pittaburgh |on errors "”'*"”v'w'v ’H-I'wvn"kl‘ f 81 2 0 0Pelnch, « Schwanden, which le t ireenock 1tho gume, 4 10 0. Alexander kpt ios- [here today, 4 to 8, Cincinnatt made two | Bakes on bally Of€ Adams, 1. of e land, March 2 for Mobile, Ala FRN) y r the firat off u single and two | Kenry, i; off & b and SeFne s | torpedoed and sunk by & German subma ton's hits acattered, while Rduoiph wa The de one run fn | Tuns; ' Off Ada S rune In nine pedc The visitors ma ne run Jr L5 1 Malenty rine, The crew was saved knocked oft the rubber in wix innlr st nnd another In the third, tying \,H:';"w, none out fn tanth; o Lenry, d I | " ' he he Acore. Both of thewe runs were |1 hits, 2 runs in S ——— IS e A iy ate Carer wha B Ve panses |4 Ditm, 1 run In three a scintien's Plereing Pain, |team’s runs with iwe s and a mac | yng then stole a base emch time, scor- | Dings pit. Sebnosar can dope | rifice fly. Bcore ing_on Hinchman's singles, Cincinnati | 9ne and one-third inn R 0t 1 the nerve pains of sclatien BOSTON A ade another in the elghth on Schmidt's | ball: By McKenr 4, dsms, o Mgt T8 o B Onl A H.0.A R or, only to he tled up agnin in the | Killifer. &t y Adams, 1 by 3 penetrates witho 4 m i 00 10 [ ninth. when Baird and Hinchman tripled, | Schulz hneider, Umplres b 1 all druggiste.~Advertinement P01 next man up In the tenth, | O'Duy and L = ¢ - (i1 first bail pitched for & homé B a0 ; S Wrowen Semt. 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