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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916. B BY GOLLY - IF h | COULD JUST | AT SOME ONE TO <0 IN ME HOUSE BEFORE | DO~ . Bringing Up Father . | NAT ""VA‘“,I 'Ir' S 8T '\'\’“;"yfil Jobbers in Contests at Hoston 7 4,63} Wichita 92 81k Home | Pa's Athletes. Get Their Revenge on | pij/ " - & 44 Lincoln & 20 | {Bensational Light Heavyweight Coal Miner Grant and Chase Chicao .22 4§ §i1 Topeka B A LAST ONE TAKEN, 8IX TO FIVE| Bars None in His Sweeping M Hu £ 7 MieDnver b4 » 1 Cinetnnat 7 ’ e 4 g Al » & uo | 0very game of the Denver series by win EVERYBODY CRACKS THE BALL Yottohtg'e Re L ey e (o e Ay Pivn: | WO, (.COMPETITION. IN. OLASS i WESTERN 6 10 6. HKeore Ihe frisky lsbellites, who batledow | Dok Motnes. 5: (rmaha. 10 WICHITA | Earl Caddock of Anita, Ta.. the grea e :\ athletos to a fourteen-stansza '-‘ ’r,] vm‘, Topokn, rain v 4 AR M. QA |,” eat 186-pound wrestler in the world, find deadlock Sunda nnd e . ) Ancoin 4 ’ 12 b ” 1 2 & 3 lock nduy and ga them a alag Den ,’ 4 4%, I 348 %L 0 0|very little competition in the 'ight, hes on the wrist by a 3t count Monday, iRl o i Incknon, ef s 1 LEi e ), were a subdued und behaved crew yew- | ¥ EATIONSL AMASUY Ahatein,” 11 3 ) g 3 O i s Hbbefoly S, 4 FLA! tarday, With the resilt that the Rourklets | Bhicativhie. o Bomn A 3040, & R oflemee to any heavywelight wrestier in the led them to a Joyous slaughter, 10 to & Pittsburgh-Clneinnati, raly b1t ) 1 2 i s )| world Young Mr. Grant, who, by the aid of a| 5t Louls, & Chicako, 0 Cira 4 1 6 0 9 Caddoc f | It of luck and some doubtful southpaw | AMERICAN LEAGUE Koestner, g V1.0 N wlar of SO B Shce v g R A T I B oo pia g Wi et 5 |about a year ago, atter winning the sma ery’ bettle st Dex Molnes, was the vic ] -|"\‘|‘“‘: ”\\ :jll"n‘ 1: v‘ | e DN ‘\'l "' setn Ben, ReRYIMAlan, o IO of tim. ‘The Rourke nrtillery hammered Mr.| New Yorlk 9 Philadelphin, 4 AB. R.H, O A 1} ST W JO8, RTI. 800 SHEMEY (ant to a fare-you-well and in the fifth Games Toduy i t e R i e byt ¢ i . 2 | cated young man, and is consMlered the frame the Booster southpaw declded conl | Wentern * Lengue~No game; hedu A i 7 mining at High Bridge i casler than | Natlonal LoaguerNew York at Phila ‘« : : | u\""" o Lol B B hurllug to Omaha bull players, and dor ”",{',’,""',"'M“ G S8 T N TR el b ricked himaelf. Mr, Baker and his molst | [oute, Chicago At Pitvsburgh. Brooklyn at e e i S ball were called upon to succor the fal- | New York, Philadelihla at Hoston L LG 3 0| tering champa, but Mr. Baker and the | & 01 G LB D molst ball were pretty punk reinforee- | | e S ments and the Rourkovinians kept up the | 3 JiZ . 4ot B iatiahter \| What Really Ha “I'wo out when winning run scored . ly Happened | /" 2700 10301 08 Krag Gets Gate ! Wichita 0101010124 The combat was considerably enlivened | OMAHA | Sadrifice hits: Fox, Litechi, Kellher () Ly a few wordy battles botween the ath- AB. R H, PO A fova-haga hitd: . Lgastl, Grey. Idapiber ’ 5 ¢ | 8mith a1 "2 %o Vi Mhree-buse hit: Butcher. Stolen buses letoy and the umpires, Manager Marty | pup . 8 5 & 1 | koestner, Britton, Reed Double play Krug became irate at both Mr. Carney | Krug, 2 60 1 0 o o Hetling to Britton to Abstein. Struck wnd Mr. ¥ekman and in a verbal tit, Krause, cf 301 4 0 ¢ pl Br Koestner, 8 by Revohils, with the Intter arbiter beedme so heated | Jormine: rf S b AR T B ! atened bautt’ By and Insistent that My, Eckman turned| Miller, 1b......... TLERE O Hoynolds, Britton. Time: 2:06, Umpires loose his Infantile grin and chased Marty ;\"""", L2 & 2 aw) o f ip| Kane and Rysn (0 the ‘bemeh. Harry ~Krause took | Thempson. p R0 T U ¢ A Marty's place In center and distinguished | Na,tl()na,l Trottlng’ himself by getting himmelf a couple ,.r Totals 33 10 12 2% *b 5 base hits DES MOINF# B d M t P 11 Ernje Krueger and Dick Breen had -ln n AB.R. 1. PO.A E | oar eets tO 2 e yrivate st ana Caroey nad to| A8 4 A Some Vacanci #iop between them to restore pence. Bob | fones, ‘T, ... N I e B ome vacancies Marshall, feeling unusually eombatative, ~"|'";"'n I ¥ S 0 T 1 —_— chose the entiro Des Molnes olub, but |Jiartford, P00 0 8 % 5l NEW YORK, May y~There are three none of the Roosters were willing n” Kwoldt, 8 33 S S | 0 | vacancies In the National Trotting asso. take any chances with him, having heard | Clalre, i” . (3 1 1 8 2 1lciation's board of review, which met from an authentlc source that Marshall| igher, p... who8 0 8 1 blhere today. Owing to the differences is no person to mix with, providing one o - which have arisen in the association cul wants to rotain the usual regularity ana| Totals L 6 9 24 12 1| minating in the election in February symmetry of one's map. orTones out on Infleld fly light harness horsemen throughout the R bk s :‘l"“" 015135008 it l'nnI“ felt an unusual Interest in the The Rourkes started to leap on Mr.|pes Mofmess 1 1 211118 [ fition 'the" blennial ‘sonygieas fisld! Bare Grant, who, according to Isbell, ‘18 a | Runs ... 0040100005 last winter H. N. Bain, Willam Russelt very promising youngster, in the second Hits 00303%37%011 ’ Allen 1. 0O, We teln ‘n d R C. Estill stansa. Aw errof by Danny Claire, |, Threo-base hit: Kilduff. Two-base hitw, |, \ m: P Nand AT ) Krueger, Miller, Ewoldt, Snorifiee hits. fePresenting the Atlantic, Southern an¢ nussed ball, Miller's ‘out’ and Oklahoma | Forsvihe (2. Priest, Meloan, Claire, Central ricta in the board, have re Pote Kilduff's single scored one run for |Geant. Stolem base: KKrug. Left on bases. | signed. Tt wns expected their siccegsors the locals, |Omaha, 10; Des Moines, £ Hits: Off oy 4 P YR i [Grant, "7 in four and two-thirds innings; | WOU!d be chosen in W, TNy hird atanza three more were | off Waker, b in threo and one-thrd in. Since the congress the Poughkeepsie and ndded to the count. Smith singled. After | nings Str uck out ¥ Thompaon, 3 ort 'l'{mmpn.uh Y] ‘opyright, 1916, * Intern’l OAY - ILL QIVE i YOU TEN BEANS IF YOU'LL JOST STEP IN MY HALL. WAY AHEAD OF 2\ o3 g @ News WELL -1 TS PRETTY LATE AT NIGHT -BUT FER TEN — 2, | Claveland tracks have been withdrawn Burg and Krug went out Forsythe was| DBases on balls off | o o Nat tt oclation punctured in a hoof and he faked & |Seil " Mororehenke! Hit by pltched | | ;" e ot M"Mh e 'r‘1‘ m‘r ":v:m ' ball: Forsythe. Passed ball Breen, |*nd have joined the American Trotting Hmp o first. Krnle Krueger reefed n|Thme: 200, Umplres: Carney and Bok- |assoclation, a western organization two-bagger into center, on which Smithy | Man. Horsemen look to the board of review scored and Cyrus tangoed to third do- to take some aoction tending toward the @ile: the -injured pedsl: Ray Miller] V3% DEFEAT THE SIOUX |rogioration of peace in trotting atfatrs cracked a double down the first base | a 3 . 4 nake Twenty-Three Hits for Total line and Cyrus and Xrnfe 4 :;\L "! ‘)(:I:"‘,l 1]‘*:" ""-lk 'I“ i of Thirty=Five Bases. GRUPE OF DESHLER WINS o Kildulf, Priest's sacritice and | SIOUX CTTY, Ia., May &—Lincoln made Thompson's hit to center scored another |twenty-thres Hits ‘off -the Rioux ity THAYER COUNTY TRACK MEET in the fourt! |>Ih|l||‘vn‘1u| a total gt thir o bases " and made it four stralghts e Then came the "he . ¥ 3 ”Il.» E ”\m th - v'mn The fifth was | LINCOLN HEBRON, Neb., May Special. )—The 'v ./'. A took all the starch AL, R 1t \ J Thayer county track meet, held at o r “,: ple | Vol Hobron, vary successful, More than Wis Flnish, - ",','.f“f‘ H o yok part In it Fred Grupe arry elobrated his deubt int b 81 of k the loving cup for ha e combat by lamming o Wt to right oot $ 0| ing (he greatest number of points, Tia Forsyt aerificed Kruegor walked Villian ™ 1 $ 10 ™ tottaled Rosanon Miller grounded out, but Kilduft walked. |Jo ot 3 ) Iria was a close second, having " Thus the bases were 1 . o e A : ¢ 0 Bailey of Hebron was third, ho ¢ fr. Girant was #0 startiod by lamping |*Schmandt Tl R Wl of 1% points. Of the girls, Pearl the sack o od by ir animated Wolcott was first with 1Y% n e thietes that he promptly ohoked. Coal e ¥ sults Yust n h eye and he couldn o \‘ ! » rd dash was won by ulle he plate. Me 1 a walk Priest b “‘ ' A B bis ng 0 The ¥O.yar rin Krause toddied & e " e N was alwe Nalley n The " u ? 1 . Wwoyard ¥ Hartma was roe. At this period the mi ! n the most ace of the mee ded he had encugh and L th An br . 3 v exit At top speed, Tsbe ' ™ : 01 Prancis and Charles took first i N by and third places In the mes Th e v Buker L { af the MO.yurd race was 0 K in Haker got aw & " wer of the ona-half-miie race waa Cow wing four stralght balls hormp \ M of Mebron, time, 106 Mebron w - [} hyard rels . y the o v Sraith strod \ \ whieh A not me, And Halley 1 . Kild i . " y b o aher setiled A P .‘ fals an e ot Pete Dellvers Agnin ' AArigbeg vy e ] " - . : - ! a\er - Baker faain in iat \ . owy & wing ot by s o N and Porsrthe w h “ oA P was \ v ’ -y 2 . B forwe. T . . "D WS W V'ea i son. M Hasiion ol & Pee \ " ‘ [ . ‘ > M aned M v aia . - W \ . e N $etf deliversd hia sacond Clark, 4 Fows . slamianing A . . . . st b W ! i . While ' 3 Bl By B Y - ading e ruiling . o ! ——— — aped ot e i MU Fhompers 1ad 8| o maward Tetms Lindens BUY FREEDOM thind, when ' J - AN N e Ma e . RO T e B 3 5 N the wpening game . ™ . I, ‘r T bl 3 9he oha . le ared Sundny. B o ' rom tre [roudie as ab8 N wes . . | poat . eregath ey . ’ and \ [ P . 1 AN e | g b ‘A ’ . . - Fanits ame t WO - weee ' rel { alle Tires webe 8ad Uelde Bengerses ’ v - . PRLY COMPANY ' AUPPL Lo Street OMANA )iz IN AT THIS HOUR ? i h»r hfl"‘l l|’>‘* 1 WHAT DO You MEAN BY COMIN' Drawn for The Bee by George McManus "L“,va.flj (s Besrma e N todn He 18 known ax “the Boy with thousand holds Caddock has wrestled within the last matches with a lot of the snvies ear and has won hi the Caddock has never been defeated, In lost & fall, of the heavywelght ('addock Is th big all itmost 69 has and most nspirants for steering #hy of this boy only man in the world that e dtecher's shoulders to the but be that this before either of them were professional wrestlers and It s not te detract from Joe Btecher never er put®Joe mat let understood wh abliity and record that thix mention is made, However, Jos Stecher admits and ncknowledges that Caddock s, without doubt, the best wrestler in the game 1o dny, outside of himself Dars None Caddook 8 now ready and- willing to wrestle any man in the world, and profers as n starter thh following well known heavywelghts: Charles Cutler 1d, “Strangler” Lewls, Alexander Aberg Waldo, yyszko, Ordeman, Americu 7. Yussif Hussane, in fact heavy Adolph Erpst, any of the acknowledged good e *_____.r s l‘ | ¥ ////,/,/,,, ) (L MAVANA | a big handicap. welghts that are wrestiing befors the | American public today | Caddock 18 without question the most sensational wrestler in the game. Ho is | lghtning, wins all bis matehes on the Htecher order, quick and e. The faus of this country who well posted on Caddock's record and ability, are anxfous to see him in action with the big fellows, and It Is an assured fact that any time Caddock is matched up with any of the heayyweight wrestlers that are mttracting the attention of the wrestling world, that he will be a big tavorite. Caddock Htec as fast as chain are does not claim he can beat | r. He contends his welght Is but belleves he car will put better contest with Btecher than any other man lying. This challenge goes for any wrestler in the world who wants to compete and tes his ability with this wonderful young | athlete | Earl Caddock under the personal management of Geno Melady of Omaha which is the best recommendation that he | joe and up a Jo | 13 all that 18 claimed for him as a wrestler { MMHIR FILLED ) Trotting—Meeting of board of review of National Trotting association at New | York, Base Ball-Special meeting of P‘M.n league at New Hayen, Conn Shooting—Opening of Missourl state trapshooting tournament at Bt, Louis Boxing — Jeff Smith against Young Ahearn, ten rounds, New York. Young Saylor ageinst Frankie Callahan, ten rounds, at New York. Sam Langford against Bam McVey, twelye rounds, at Akron, O, Willie Beecher against Johnny Harvey, twelve rounds, at Boston. How ard McRae against Young Britt, twenty rounds, at Manchester, N. H American Association. At llm,um[)ol]n - RIELE Kansas City , f‘ll Indianapoliy Batterios: Sanders and Hargrave; M ridge and Bchang. Southern Association, Birmingham, 4, Atlanta, 3 shville, b; Memphis, 4. New Orleans, 1, Mobiie, 2. Chattenooga, 4; 1Little Rock, Wittt ur Short. Witt is playing short for the Philafie~ phin Mackmen. That's funny, Sl AR TEN: CENTS “ & IlSht hearted Havana” Rothenberg & Schloss, Distributors, Kansas City.