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6 THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916. i Bringing Up Father -~ e, 916, T News Sovie L= Drawn for The Bee by George McManus | WANT YOU TO BE ON M| MY Co0DN - DO You R 4 YOUR BEST BEHAVIOR HOW THIN $§3 THINK 30 EALLY HELLO - MAGGIE - DON'T AS WE ARE GOING TO broploe oty i ARE TING - COME - ¢ ‘;Lflgfv5 MRS. SMITH Bl Wy Smeme. Mow YOO M % WE }rlgz TO DO WASHIN' | HE 1S VERY APARTMENT - NOW ETHER IN OLD | THIS 15 MY icTCHEN! GERRY STREET! 4 ] { ! .v( . Iy Leoln tod 2 to 1, In a pltchery battle nagh Stolen bases Weaver, F xrm-‘r‘l ! OURKES MAKE T |55 fe+%55 7% ARDS TAKB PIRST [ Today' Catondar | TIGBRS DRFBATRD 18,5 i i Russll Prd Given 2 | HIOUX CITY earned runs: Off James, hits 6, runs 8 0 UM 0 o A | e Rt s 2| Release by Yankees ‘ | WO 0UT OF THRER sz 4% % % %% ONE OFF REDLEGS' of Sports DESPITE RALLIES s thoie s e P 1 aha Athletes Defest Boosters »\\":L|11.n,I1r Pk T B ““Each Team Uses Three Pithers,| Powiing: Opening of annual tourna- | Faber Chgckl Several Ammpu 011' IO, FYRID AT o0 of the bhat Ritahers:in the game, We B Eastev Orawd of Four ;g..:r'!«;_.'},rnvm j ,: : i wi | G e Tinuly Boing Batwety. |t of Souinhn Howing.conerese 44| Detrot to Turn the Tide of | WESLEYAN TAKES TWO given bix uncondiions release DY ihe i Thousand, [ OlagRn s ke 8. 059 0 87 0 Ames and Schneider, | Boxing: Freddie Welsh against Fver Battle. ‘ GAMES FROM COTNER | Jii% (oduy. Fora sumped fo the Fedarat H Tolalh s & %% oW ol Hammer, ten rounds, at Milwaukee > i THREE TO TWO-_IS THE SCORE| UNIVERSITY PLACE, Neb,, April 2 I'v““”"y",“v”\i‘d:m ”,‘y‘,L,V“ ‘euv;l"\:r\:’j“m;;r‘vl“l back (Special,)~The base ball season for the achk | | EY WIN BY SEVEN T0 THREE | LINCOLN SCORE TIED AS THEY GO IN|Marry Wills against Sam McVea, eight rounds, nt 8t. Louls, Jack Britton against erals today because of the Federals' in- L ' AB R U, 0. A ¥ " p Coyotes has started under favorable " - ol (i i il a1 O R Ted lewls, twenty rounds, at New Or-| DETROILT, April 34~Faber checked sov- | Covotes has started under very favorable |,y 1y 1o dispose of him. He was ir BN :"”:’:!"" # MUNTON. 800 1 1 90| CINCINNATL O, April 88.—In utwelve- | [0l Tovide agninst Johnny Ros- | eral Detroit rellies this afternoon, and conditions. On Tuesday on the local flold :'nmhu‘!ul\; 4."1’,“-”1 i agent by H’\'u NES, In, April (Special 0 1 4 i 0|ining contet here today, BL Louls won |1 G0y e rounds, at Lon. | Chicgo won on & wet field, 3 to Chalic's |the Cotner Bulldogs wero taken to & |y, nygeq ¢ [ Agram.)~The cruel and unmerciful f‘ "': B 05 *1[the firet gema of the series from Oln- |0 @ orld's Niyweight champlonship, |doubls to center in the fourth inning | trouncing by the score of 14 to 0 Thure irkalets fell on Baldy Isbell's deluded 4 istes before some 4,000 fans today and | Rohrer, o, H e it two out of three on the series by :!“f.lm-n, D. st 9 0 g4 o 0)cnnat, 2 to 1 Each team used three scored the winning runs. Kavanagh's in-|doy at Peru the team won a thirteens ht ning and in the eighth, Bush walked and |same team was defeated, 4 to 3, in eleven RACE F_FEOM CALIFORNIA came home on Kavanagh's double. innings. Steuber 18 a new addition to 0 0 @ 0 O|tween Ames and Schnelder, the score 4 T 0 U § | i e when they went 1. Beore Pennsylvania Elg | the pitehing staff and is making a good | OAKLAND, Cal., April 22 —Leland Stan- ning up & 7 to § vietory It was o :\IV;II 1 L 3 0o 0 o 8T 10U CINCINNATI . 4 : ) [l 0 ). ABHO AR | 2 Baster Sabbath for the Des Moines | */Oh" SO BB ABHOAE ot S Wlns Over Yale by omcsge. oeTROIT. ‘nhnwlnx | ford, Jr., university won hy five lengths » and fanets, who were out In force Totals 1 & ;0 15 1| Jee [ 08 & % ¢ ;"";U’vt i :- ;‘: ; ;: 010 OBush, es.....2 0 2 8 0! The track team is In good Bhape in spite | fts annual boat race with the University | Joxhiblt their new Kuster finery and | (Batted for Hoffman in elghth 214 1 0arifHth, L. 6 31 1 0 Glose wa‘ter Length Pl ul 3140l the hl’f‘lr\m.»nt’ weather of the |.m fow |of Califofnia todsy over the throe-mile $lully cheored thelr athlotes’ futile BRIIRR. Zor. REpUINES) 1o Rinth 19 P 2 80 1 315 0 avesan e ™4 0 2 0 0|days. Weslsyan's main efforts are being | course of the Oakland estuary 4 5 Lincoln 00000001 04 ¢ 1t pu———y 130 r 3110 0\made toward humbling the Cornhuskers | 8:2 | y # ¢ H 0" g the Cornhuskers | The unofficdal time was 18:3, which | et Bloux 1t 0100000012 % oMo 0 Y30 PHILADELPHIA, April Z.~The Uni- ji? § 1 lin the meet which is scheduled two weoks | was slow for the course. Stanford was | lm’rlomwn of molst ball fame "’:"'.-l:i'mn IP,I"-” l!ulnunnuni Thomason, 2189 Ty »-e 3 3 8 3 3|versity of Pennaylvania varsity elght 11140 # 3 1| henoe Aimastrously defeated two weeks ugo at i wling louble ays Thomane 1 10 oKenry, ». 0 1 o 3 A nEO i ! initial appearance of the season | Henwing, ZDouble plage. waomason to 50 0 0 Oehnaider, ». 1 0 0 1 o|oared shell crew defeated Yale over the AR, 3 & - - Beattle by the University of Washington. | the Rourkes and had the Boosters on t; Croby ’ 0 o] 8 iy padly of to Kane, Naughton to Cooney; Lejeuns 1801 owinge o3 8 3¢ &mile and a half course on the Schuyikill T 7114 osMairel 000 Red Sox Look Faded, B Sartarh ‘otar W "5b dst Tab the i {hip in e:‘m}' nning except one, the i;,n:'f'olr‘m-y mM (‘um' Nl;n:vn lmnlc;l Kane, S viver yesterday by close to a length of 5'.’:;; P : 2 Io'{ Minus l;vvn n;.r m;;\rm-rfl. Tris flf"‘"k""‘Pmmhkm‘pnla meet in June. | , when the Boosters manager to push 1slink ucrifice hits inchman, | motais ... 310306 0 Totals .41 1086 8 1| ooen ‘water. Yale's jumior crew beat L 9 0 land Jos Wood, the Boston Red Sox look 0 of talll th b Thomason, Rohrer, Watson, Kane, Clark. | D ] | to be somewhat faded, But, as Dr, Car- | . gl rubber, Ceoll | eruck oui; Ty Hoftman, | by Clark, 1: | SEAHEE {00 Sahe s (% Weiren Pennsylvania's’ juniors by a quarter of a yyy e ~ T 77| rigan says, "there is hope. e el s ok n gllt-edge form and was given | Bases on balls: Off Tottman, 3 off d Jength. Today's races were Pennsyl-| *Batteq for James in t A R N C T g nou|oonuonn1——l 01 % Doyle Setting Pace. 1 g wania’s first under the coaching of Joo | Ran for MoKee in the sixth, 1 ;. record in the bread jump at the coming on bases: lAnooln, foux City, 1 Two-base hits: Beall, Cha Stolen Batted for Bo"sdl‘"o Izhe“o’l,tl;‘thd If Larry Doyle continues to clout the |relay carnival of the University of " t, the Canadian omrsman and the Chioa, 03| ball, Benn H 114 111 y 7, v G & pitier, in . the - - . Smith, Bescher, Double plays: | Wrish ! 0 . | ball, nny Kauff w nd ‘plenty to | Pennsylvania. O'Connor of Ireland holde s ol ,,mo,",.”m_"‘.”_c"'d_‘ ',l:',',“’,f',::“{,’,:;"}’,;“‘,,',: SIEh ipnnssl off o Eriefith to Chase: Hoteel fo | victory of the varsity elght gave great |Detrolt 20000010102 doir he keeps mpace with the Glants' |the present world's figires at twenty wid Kildute's drive through Hartford | DIne Iniings. Umpires; 'Carney and Bek- Smith to Snyder. Bases on balla: | satistaction to the followers of the Quaker | TWo-base hita: Schalk, Terry, Kava- l captain | four feot eloven and three-fourths inches, man. 1; off McKenry, 1. Hits and the first counter. o grans: G fasper, § M M0 22 | Mookt v t together | wix and one-third inningy; off Balles, no oth varsity orews got away together Take Load in Wifth, BAwe. vy .o pruMmuRs | HE W0 OLEDT two-tht I Hoosters took the lead in the fifth But T A ag Three § rds Inning; off | o t1e start, each doing considerable three runs. A walk to Musser, 4 hits, no runa in five {nnings; off M 5 hits, 1 run in seven In'nlnlll, off | Aplashing, Pennaylvania, vr;melled by the . MK enery, 1 hit, ho runs in no Inning (no | fast and powerful strokes of Harry Ross, | 1'A sacrifice, another walk to Meloan [ ST JOSEPH, Mo, Aprl nrahall b o - i B o et o s yieldod bt thrée ita, which coupled with | gutel] Grf, Sennsldsty § B o Ee ";,’z struck a forty-to-the-minute clip. Yale, rfect stport and timely hitting by his 3 i der wed by another single to the same | leam maits snabled Topekn to shut oot | 5% ed 4 Toney, 1; by Schnelder, 1. [ whoss pace was set by Harriman, rowing Kave the Isbellites their three mark- | Bt. Joseph here today, 4 to 0. IKighteon Umplres uigley and Byron, somewhat slower, kept pace with Pennsyl After this trame Thompaon allowed | ffng:"® Were thrown out ut first hase Notes of the Alleys. Yinls: for. & quariie of & mils. Nuither was able to gain any advantage in the | E"’ U Ditlend support by his mates Tho | Fast, 2 off Clark, 2. Hit by pitched pail: 8l Louls [ oo statied attor Muamr, who .I|..,M by floftman, Watson and, jeune. Tati [Ciholnhati 0 0 0 00 010000 Marshall Allows .l 3 X 3 3 .} one more bingle, while the Rourkes TOPRKA Don Amusden s barred in the individual [ & bombardment agalnst Musser, AI!\ R H. PO A R |star lmlrn‘umnm The word “star’ keeps | first halt mile, but starting at this point, b was contintod with Mr. Milligan | A8l 1P ¢80 18 ¢ 0| hin eut Pennsylvola began to forge ahead and | b . Goodwin, 5b. .. 8 1 1 0 4 0| Heveral captalns are around with verbal|siowly left the Blue of Yale in the rear. | ithe suct after Isbell chased Musser | Bohweltzer, rf 4 0 1 1 0 oflsts of thelr next season's team. Kvery drasi Vaadina's e shower and brought forth the speed | Hanson, 1t b 0 3 0 0lone has Neals, Sciple and Wartohow | At the mile, Pennsylvania was leading by Kru, ol S 0 0|signed up. & quarter of a length of open water, st from the dug-out. In the &ixth|vaitimore, b 8 ¢ 10 Miller conxed & walk from Musser. | Cochran, ™ Rk e A T that the Booster which was Incrensed as the crew ap- Boosters' hurler then uncorked s %nnm,’ s 8.3 4| \sputas HEVA soppned B proached the finish. Pennsylvania's time : Piteh and Krueger resfed & hit to arshall, p.. & R 0 0 Ings to organize for next season? w;-, ’ : L R B . Priest's Infield out scored Miller, | Totals st OR[N NS e R, oidere frach ! ""r:'f' ""h‘f""”m ".. kLo utf slammed one at Hartford, who #: JORRERL . oA bowling game tly married, L’:“ffllj"‘"" s busamdby e o up, putting Krueger on third and | McOabe, rf Conn 0 e “olwedt fa very easy to guess Where the L § e ana sesond. Diminutive Puter|QITAS, 061110 E 8 8§ 8| ST i ana Jumon vace waa 0 o-a hange rkham, | 2 0 [ ) 0 ol % clalrs he Is & hot-weather bowler. nd Ll “ o b | 88 Gouble stasl and Hartford mads |y 40" 1b §.48 4 0 0|He admits his weakness at the winter|copgiilons. The juntors had & wind at| |two-base | or - o chuch into the grandstand, [ Perry, 8b.. 2 1 0 % o|sport of dten-pins, but claims he will ey el gy gl :lk:h enabled Krueger to mcore with %an&n n 3 X i+ 4 & “i":‘.‘h; Vlnm‘ ‘.\‘v’ m(-;\ when m\m duck pina 'l'"‘w"‘ ‘:‘.'(-.:":l! the varsity race was | Oa 0 [ 13 ) o | commence to fly s summer rowed o1 Ry of time and XKildutt to 18ce 10| Gegham, o 6 0 4 1 0| "Dad” Huntington and “Sticka” Cain Kilduft soored on Boucher's sac- | Loudermilk, p. o 0 0 0| have applied for admission fly to left. Thus with the aid of [Hovlik, p 0 0 0 0 o Bowlers' Home Dad” wi itisax Jhe Ol HASTINGS AND DOANE | F . *Will{a . e | olin the ward for the ed and ‘Sticks’ | ) ohlanthvonic Mr. Hartford, our ath | Bluckbum, .8 & 0 0 0 0wl blaced Tn the Wara 5 wne'wia WILL HAVE DUAL MEET ) ) walk to ones — | flug, a wild pitch, a walk to Miller, Total ¥ 0 3 ¥ 1n 0 Jmmy” Martin, the Stors-Clara Belle| CRETE, Neb., April 23 -(Special)— | " 2% tller's stolen base and Kruegers two. T;‘p‘:;n'd for. Wovith In elght. star who w dn]“h‘wf i“x”m“»’. ‘:‘)lv‘v;muun‘)ll" Much interest is being manifest in ool- | e \roug attack of bloodpolsonin thistle oire : {Be knock counted two more for Omaha |5t Joseph 00000000 0 L T K I | Joge athistic ciroles in the Doane-Hast 1%he seventh, A final marker was| 1ses on baiiei Off Marahall, 3. Struck | he will be buck with us again next sea- | In&s dual track meet which will be held Rtk 0y 15 | o utrenans Thas avon on the Doane oval Tueaday, May 2. With that blessed pipe with good old “Tux’’ and knock the daylights out i 'uk“ Up i the ninth on Gilligan. just | Marehall, 1. = Wild pitahea lermilk The on & missing !ink | the exception of Captain Brown, sprinter, mith, long dlstance runner, Coact of care and woe and trouble and all the rest of that tribe. So fresh, 114t could not be sald any piteher ever | Hovitk, Hita: Off Loudermil 1% away unscathed with the Rourkes five and o JArty Krug got a walk and raced all the or is confronted with an entirely must_have Tin (Ve | yomewhere when the Brooktield Sal o-hale nnings; oft Toviik. |tk of the Bwift leagilo 114 1o 00D third inoinge; off Black- | peunant from their s, the Bmpl one Three It . 'y Py +4¥veg ~ H 1n ¢ b 4 alkes v . {45 Nome on Foraythe's single to right Jpe fnaig, Threwbase hi:|Atter u hested contest the latter team new lineup of track men. Howsver the cheerful, sweet, mellow and mild is “Tux” that it makes you feel 85 0d surae tall speinting to turn the B gy N SR | L N o N © he | n6W men have made an exceptional show " ) ¥ S oume tall apeinting lo turn e | Yopeka. 3. Doubls playe: Joumdan 1o (ot AN S0 J04'Y0 "Ry Earlow [ ine thus far, so that the outiook at pree care-free and chesty all the live-long day | ‘a1 ;! Edle Hahn's worn out wing 3 "»\:::‘l,‘“\. l.”‘\.:‘:“:‘““.‘ ‘:' ! “_ oh "I|‘ ”‘l‘ ( ity hamps, and ask another EMH seema to be for a stronger track | 1'%, Umpires: Kane and u‘\ an . H-; ha ;' w0 the er team | tgam than Doane has presented in the : HEneges Stagptag Star. b i Colta toain take the nobition | last three years. Brown, Werts, Haylitt " Kru..‘w w:u l:o -lvu;n..\.: .1.'. of | MEANRS WiIN FROM WOoLVES they would sl resign their jobs and | Dea Koaster, Oonrad and Reed are I b pastime with three sate blows for & v the Jetters every day for money If g up well in the sprints. ' Smith E:‘ "';“'"'l“' |"""" Oklahoma Pete | HnENVER, ( At B T bt | featurine ‘the duck pin mame will find |in the long distance runs. Carter and Wt and Priest were the flelding stars [ hit Wichits v lay and the 4 Wit bher-bellied pin will make & | Haylitt are showing sood form in the AF Omaba, while nobody on the Des | ¥ " A In the best game of 1) . jor b \1 . ,' v oy A, . mpe. while the latter and Conrad wi | Bigea’ club did anything o attaln dis TVENVR \ anse Pl s Lhis style srobably Mt well above the ten-foot mark 0y 1 hetion. PO n o A I AT : Shar oY et | in the pole TaulL Bayer, Rayiitt, Blus The Perfect Pipe Tobacco ! Fhe Tourkes hoped the rattler outsof | MU T o N Sait & Uttle more, but N paye § the lonk | 14 Des Klma show exgellent promise 2 8 viliage at 7 o'clock tonight, Arriving | Bneicer i : : he weight events As Hastings nosed Why have so many thousands of men forsaken all other 3 Omaha At 11 o'clock, thus giving them | Mutcher § 0 ) Al Wandisap ended \ t he d { ! @y of Test before opening the home | (nr, ey ! d § the donation o meet last year, the result o ming smokes for Tuxedo Baon whih the Links on T " Nie s ' 1 o 1o b ¥ SAUS- | maet (s axpected (o be exceptiona - . ‘ S P e e {0 O Bt 188 68 Joubtadly he e Because they tried Tuxedo and found it the one tobacco ! AR B oo AR R : ! {owar than| CANER AND RAND WIN with all the essentials of a perfect smoke—supremely mild, ’ 1 w '] v " nis, but ol | 4 g A O A . 2% nissted ABA the OVER BEHR AND PELL sweet, fragrant and without @ particle of bite or irritation 13 - [ FAL 8 '8 Vit ot w nknown until the last bal 1 ’ AR A & . YOS B -The West 8 No such tobacco was ever known until the " Tuxedo Process yhes! L i 3 Pos : ¢ P Meereta ATTOW Satape ¥ was invented by a doctor to refine and mellow the natural leaf L - 3 uhg wate LY ard " A BEl § s ¢ fis e . . L N and remove every trace of bite N . » e : | g | b 2 2 N and | Fo 3 » . Other tobaccos make b claims ~» : ’ f ational (e .t W ; 2 DRS MOINES oh [ Sonsen & 4 No A ’ N D 8 GORDON about so-called processes—but the fact b B A \ van . . " won ) . o ona Brigadior emeral U S Army remaing that none of these imitations ; e . . - " S 31 Seaiing ta o “Tureds lobacco givss has ever equalled the .mfn-n' Tuxedo . R R s E atont . e ' s & alites o mild, cool and ng Process That's why ixedo s the i ) av o \ ! » . o tnataliod i the new | w . wake. [ would mt ue most wholesome tobacco--no other can \ ! gy . ol & > of aie 5 p In Peates of CRamberiain's Cangh any oiher tobaece ve made by the “Tuxedo Process ~ . - " o Rewmody - £ ) . : . . o of wilng sae by ’ (‘ L-: \/‘ 4. (ne week s tnal w nake you a , . ‘ b | " "e . ' o 8 Coug ’ ?4) O permanent Tuxedo smoke . RRR o iy o B oy v g e g A oy Ry AR e o8 b YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERI b . . geiae e wehaal and |5 A B g B Canvenieal glosmine wiappel ; ; Famoun groen tin with gold l” . - T2 Kaate o S e 10 Alwaye sured wy ohikdeen of s e prod pon b h wriag [ ot [} . y \1“,‘.' Rtiahs “ 1e ' ‘e Ie Pin Mumaders, W0 and Wy w Glass Mumidors, W and & By Massme \ W " A . -l faitine by e L = o - . ates to holla: (NV Huy . . mavimn | Bowling | e e o o PAY AMERIGAN PRRACES CAMPANY - » epant. & - s Wanh Howilng & a8 aiainable Adver "‘:- e .- Lo . o Ineeer . e _ S~ Yae afiale e Ve L lv?.u Wk s e Avie A4 N . Shing ass Promant Dateats Sehurins . A e ! g : X § Milen and Andrens w s bandieed Ve » ko) Mgt g o eg Bou R . s an U | wen aane . won He apey . o was A Barw B win riner eoe Lawwn | DARIR AR Behmtde e . o5 hapens 4 Ve ¥ Pralay ofie . . . AR Vhetaes B Sewes ot Tee ] ; a4 Sldhem Varmed Gus o1 s : . Sold Everywheve——Write Tom C. Jarvis, S1 Joseph Me, NN A The W i . ‘. ¢ ‘i } wen Uhaie sk gasne Do Lin- | 1w ; { ' |

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