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Bov— ] 1 10 THE BEE: Bringing Up Father HIDE IN THE BARREL JIGGS - HERE COMES YOUR WIFE - IF SHE SEES You ERE'LL BE No OUTING! 1\' - f,_r-— '3 YOURE RIGHT HICKY = | ‘MysT SHOOT THESE FIRE “‘WORK & OFF TONIGHT TO PLEASE THE -, YOU MUST CALL ON MY DAUGHTER - BARON Copyright, 1918, Intern’l News & @ ROURKES BATTLE THE SI0UX TODAY "Tis Will of Fate First Pleasant Day of Season Shall Be One on Which There Are No Games, WEST, LBAGUE, | NAT, LEAGUP w \ Pt Wiehita Lincaln Omnha 1] Topekn | Denver 1 | #loux_ City Des Mo'nes 3 7 t §18 Phila I — Bt. Joreph AMER A JIMMY KANE 18 ON THE JOB WL, el Wash'n 10 6 625 I’m\]p- e e Cleveland .10 7 .18 Indinnap's Bocatiae the thermometer Bit ®, and | fert4nd W 1 o Minnente., ¥ Detroft 08 ol umbua & bunch of weather like unto that both | Boston 94 Kan City California and Florida assert they have Chicago 109 ledn . o 81, Louts., 610 .43 Pavil twelve months n the year but don't, was [ py o 12 Milwatikoe turned loose on Omaha yesterday, the | Yeaterdny'n Results, ‘Wentern league schedule had to read “no | WEATERN LEAGUY, games scheduled today.” If u ball game | No games s NA had been carded yesterdny afternoon™i<id | Braskt Boreas and Jup Pluy would have been | jopiiadelph batting 1.000. However, the bewutiful | Cineinpati wonther did the grass and dandelions o | Chicago-Pitt lot of xood : AM R Today the truculent Sloux will exhibit "”"';"\l‘;"":’l" ko their wares before the Omaha bugs. It No games schaduled. will be remembered the de luxe Rourke Jets walloped the Bloux to v " Today. o Western Les e ~8t. Joseph at Denver, tender brown during the training wenson : Popeka &t Wichits, Lincoln . at Des at Beatrice, threo games out of four, | Molnes, Bloux City at Omuha Manager Marty Krug says the Rourkes |, Natlonal M ot g il at St will not win three out of four in this | New York Philadelphin first perien of the season such, He says they'll win four stralght. | Marty should know, he's the manager. | Kane Vete | The Sloux City club Is populated with i & number of persons of eminence. Lead ing this number Is James Kune, the ved I Par be it from American League-Cle B, Louls at_Detroit, Washington | Philadalphia, New York at Boston. Hal McKinneyv is (leared and Has P nt u of Loop. eran of the league. In point of serviee Kane Is the oldest man iIn the loop, Jimmy has been in the Western seven | years now Another notable (s Larry Lejeuns, the ‘celebrated ‘battling Pelgian, who makes long-distance throws and thinks a two base Wit s o bunt. Fhil Cooney, owner, proprietor and pilot of u taxicab, s still another, and Willle Lee Croshy wnce of Omaha, s still snother The Indlans will play the Rourkes to | Tom Denntson, who is atiending a meet- ing of the American Trotting assoclation at Uhicggo, Hal MeKinney, Mr. Dennl- oll known pacing stallfon, has re'nstnted and his name cleared of | a1 charges which resulted tn his being | ruled off the turf last fall { nole | non " According to u telegram recelved from | | Brooklyn Makes it Three Out of run | brought in two Been Reinstated‘ LAST FROM GIANTS Four from New York by Win- ning Final GAME GOES TEN INNINGS NEW YORK, Drooklyn made it out of fo York here winning the last game of the xerle if 6104, Cut geored (wo, first also New York piked In the fifth reed (o retive, Boore o} May o, three r from New Ay in ten nnlugs by a #nuble fn the anil ngle In score “haw tenth 1 the Hunter, the third basoman Inning and was fo KEW Myer Daubart, 1 4 2 ‘1 | *Batted for Benton in *Batier for Etroud fn seventh utted for Palmero in elghth OMAHA, DODGERS TAKE THE '™*'ris"Veronas, seacur. I'HURSDAY, ervice - HE NATIONAL LEAGUE, *Batted for Schauer in tenth Brooklyn 00020000 26 New York Hooo0001 1 04 Two-bane hit Cutshaw, Daubert o le, t on errore w York A ' ). Hases on balla: Off Hen WiLLiars xrem Behauor, 1; off Smith, 2, off ’ ot Coombm 1 e ana| Members of the New York Giants are T Thnmuin: off CAvid. ot hits hg |convinced that Umpire Bill Kiem ‘“ha Lruns, In two Innings; off Schaver, 2 hits, It In |‘1{ them On two peparate |1 run, In two Innings: off Palmero, no : i hits, no runas n one Inninge off Smith canlons Klem has chased the ntir 8 hitw, 1 run, It n ann one-third Glant aqiiad from. the beach. The fat day, Friday, which will be Indies’ day, | i charges, proferred against Hal Me Baturday and Sunday. Al gamesSwill | Kinney by o horse owner In the central | 0'"]" # o'clock. ' Lineup, . yty: | PATL OF the state, wera to the effect that ) €loux Clty f L First OUX Ny [ the horse had participated fn an adver riost... gecond Cooney | 11sed mateh raco and that his owner at Meg oo anird Connolly | that time did not reeognize the mark he | mlt‘h, u"u made. Mr, Dennison purchased the rac TR Center ing horse after the performance In ques orsythe tHon, ruegor Mr. Denni 3 \ farshall.. r. Denniron I expected to return from Hison the Ameriéan Trotting assoclation meet Rompaon Local horsemen displayed slgnal inter erz.. . st fn the announcement that differences rause. ¥ between the three organizations in control The Stecher-Gotch | e sransemins e ey o RIRD Holl Thare susmices i cwtes of narmes ractan - - Heation, distribution and sale of the har Kansas City to Gene elady. ot " reasian: bups have ar | BANK TELLERS WILL STAGE DIAMOND FRAY Ftecher and Prank Gotch tangle on the | dded canvas it will be Gene Melady | ho will be the big gun of the ovent ‘\ Omaha National and Unit And Kansas City would ke to Natlonal banks are going to sta Btecher and Gotc® meet in Kansas City, | P! Dists club par is cottoning up nesa racing year hook ates seo a hase gAmS At Handa morning at 10 o'clock. The money ghang nd that 1s why Gene Meludy 1s & popu Cv man In Kansas City right now b these two Institutions both claimed Gene went to Kay See the other day 16 ™ # the beat bako ball talent of the §o see Dillon and Levinsky fight. THe no | Da0ke of Omaha, and, as neither would rore than arrived fn toyn that the Mis. | *4Mit the ather's superiority, the combat ourlans approached him on th ot | arded. The teams will Une El the blg match. They declared they | ™ ¢ ould equal any offer Melady might wet [ pormane Natl RQrom any other oity in the ntry Hawhing Melady told the Kansaa Cityans that | Mille Mhilo he favored Omaha as & pla T—— — y Phe mateh, that Kansas City 8 good mecond het and it h e champlonah Would get tull Goteh Quits Show And Ear] Caddock 11 Kansas Ofty » v \ Johnaor I Phely M consderation as STANDARD OIL TEAM IS LOOKING FOR BATTLES Is Signed as Sub|iiof wasee) [l [ & apecialist, iha Vetiing : . Bamp hat anceilod hia WL Frank s aulfocing “an | MILLER PARK CLUB WILL B Wt b b i e ) OPEN SEASON SATURDAY College Base Ball . Toaing o Gied Mulligan ¢ CHMAG, Moy ) . A H wes- . . il Wi ding ¢ Wb wheve 1b .y Mullig ey e by Manas Tiahe \ T i b ) hoinal agyes ninga’ off Chen hits, no runs one bataman fa off Coombs, 1|t it hits, 1 run, fn t two-thirds in |other nings. Mirick out: By Benton by | go, Re £troud, 1; by Palmero, 13 by Smith, 2; by his co of banishing came In Boston the day. Red Dooln was the first 1o d had grated on Bill's nerves by Aehing tacties An laning or two MAY 4, Drawn for The Bee by George McMar'lus __! | PHILADELPHIA, Pa., My d.<A hame | pauemgiment at Greenville, Mise riun drive by Lujols with Oldring on first | reaekUniversity of Vermont against Best Tobacco in the cighth, gave Fhiladeiphia the Middlebury college, at Middlebury, Vt tory over New York today, § to % Nt-| gy ra-Emmett Blankenship againat bors and Keating had a bottle with the | j . ks ghn Layton, at Detroit for world's s ore even at onn run ench at the atart of | uooyer biilard champlonship. RICH, u[u-uwn LUSCIou the elghth, Then Pipp singled and took | mer o "o ivoraity of Vermont againat | third on PeckinpaGgh's single BUBH | cioiaate iivarsity” at Hamilton, N, ¥ Nothing like a chew of first-class | Fiekin st it ko bfiad ok Jadt walliin - Amarican, Athistlo union, plug tobscco fo- it a8 edgs o Jour i When Pock ‘[:» tartod to stoay | Cemplonships (triale), at Newark, N etite and give you all the rich, juicy » 4 PAIHPA L0 44 o1 ng--Tomm b 5 against ack ‘ ond, Bush intercepted Schang's throw | yhexnd Tommy (ibhons againat Six | satisfaction that nature puts into the p H,:,n.n Pipp off third, B O'Dowd againet Stient Martin, ten rounds, | tobacco leaf, # Ty TN s.%, | At New Yorl Old Kentucky has the fruity-sweet ioaser 74 o EEE = flavor of tlic choicest selected Burley P 112006 " " ‘111 Harness Racing feal. o 4 33 ¥ That leaf is the flawless product of Coomba, 1. Passed ball: Rariden. Sacri- | fiea hita: Daubert, Stengel. Eacrifice | later the Giant bunch hecame a bit nolsy fl Burns, Umplres: — Byron and | on the baneh, Bill cautioned them to be Quigle Phits Bant’ Ryevie quiet, They were—for an Inning or two, ROSTON, May 3.—Philadeiphla bunched [then the nolse cropped up again. after Jirnes in the second inning to-|one of the Giants had made a brillfant ented the Braves, 3 to 0.)play, Klem walked to the hench and Alexander was in great form and In only (gl firraen Glant That left nine men Inntng_ were two hits scored off his Itvery. Philadelphla’s runs were made after a double play, one of four during the Who w game, had been made in the second In- | the or ning. Paskert shot & double to right ano ye. Niehotf fol Burn, wed suit, the former scoring n o pass and Niehoft stole hit to center for threr hoff and Burns. Score BOSTON ABILOAE curred the ch ‘ ‘o i 3 £30000 DUB 2121 3 Americ Total » 4371 0000 o Yotals. .. 40 loaned “”l“{“'” Burnes hv‘ Vh.‘yl‘.h h lwho e elphia 030000000 ;s n 00000000 00 teaw Paskert ] base hit an n hoff, Bacrifice hit Maranville Luderis Konetehy Maranyi le plays: Cravath ok to Nishoff to 1 Maranville to Ke & to Konetehy . Hits and ¢ ( r, & hita, no Innings arnes, 6 hits ins. ight Innin truck out: By Alex: Batte ander w Ragon Umplres: Rigler and 1 and Kason, and 1 Heds Whip Cards, T 1ot May ncinnat ' alded by f 8 1o Schne x In the fourt) 4 ! . § 1 iR aved o da i . \ . HAW A . Nanihern Aseaviniion ghan Atbants playing the field and John MeGraw, t on the bench when Bill fired MeGraw, struck for an in more and then, he, too, In sent to owd r fwo WHilam's warth and was ib house. Chicago White Sox Beat St. Joseph's UQUE, Ia May The feago an league team defeated &t collegn of Dubuque an exhbition A battery to the yrmerly played now the r him. The of a hig de but who vith Lapp starting rie apn: Chi DOANE TIGERS LOOK GOOD IN GAME BEATING PERU T Ma Tole ) ) ' tw alxth | Aay's gAR Do v \ ' . ' for " anil KEYES TRIM CORNELL BY THREE TO NOTHING 1916 | KNOW. BUT ARE YOU SURE MAGGIE DIDNT DONT WORRY - WE CAN GIT ALONG WITHOUT THE FIRE “WORKS J HOMER GIVES GAME T0 THE ATHLETICS Nabors and Keating Battle with ! . xornemn tengie Score One to One Till Eighth Begins, Today's Calondar | A DELICIOUS of Sports CHEW IS “OLD KENTUCKY” Made of the Choicest Selected Burley Grown —World’s the season of Golt—-Opening of annual apring tourna ment of Atlantle City (N, J.) Countr, Opening of annual Invitation tour of Washington (D, (') Country nament THREE TO TWO 18 FINAL 8CORE ., oting— Missisaippl state trapzhooting . Boards Agree on b Race Program modern tobacco-growing, selected, re« selected, examined leaf by leaf. Then it's hand-stemmed and made into lus- 1 (Rush. 1 Totals Mo2imo P N A NEW YORK, May #.-Horsemen today | Cious plugs, with the mellow flavor pere X for "Kaating fL e ,.| Welcomed the news . that differences | fectly retained. And it's made with ow " 01 000 b 0 13 . ons in contro i Phiila 60000061 2% ";""“" "”" threo H’“m;“:;‘x" in ‘" ntro | pure food exactness in one of the - Pleke, Three-base hit: | of the harness racing had been virtia'ly Py 4 h, Lajole. | tettled. The board of review of the Na | world's gr atest Nug,hr"}""' Ktolen bues; Strupk, Jacrifies | (onal. Troiting assoctation, in” shasin When you're reveling in the rich, Wi ting th Nimaniaker Lo Ripn. SWIL o | here, 18 expected to ratity the harmeny | sweet, flavor of Old Kentucky, you're Lajole ' to Mclnnie, = Bases on errors. | plan arranged yesterday through a tele-| chewing the luscious result of the most Fhisdeinhia Hames on balla: O opon, conference by officers of the Na ‘ 4 ; dLating, 1; off Nabors, 2 iits and|P ¢ 2 y modern methods of high-grade plug carned r Off Keating, 7 hits, 1 run, | tlonal Trotting aseoelation in New York ki i weven tnnings: off Ehocker, 2 hita, 2| and of the American Trotting assoctation tobacco making, uns, In one Inning: off Nebors, 6 hits, : T i b veninniga (nome oot in the and the Trotting Teglster assoctation in | 18 it any wonder that Old Kentucky. elohth inni); off Bush, 2 hits, oe run, in | Chicago. is the most delicious chew on earth? ) innings. 0L by pitehed ball; BY [ mys o Lk o i e ) BUPuck o By Keat.| The arrangement calis for the unit:) | Tey g {0 plug to-day. You're bound nk hy Nabors, 1: by Bush, 2 H pires: - Nallin and Dineen 'year hook,” 1t was agresd that the na. | 80 like it. —Advertisement, tional and American assoc'at on will here . - Kreger Leads the aftar entrust the duty of amending rules | e — to a joint committee to consist of | FOR AUTOMOBILES AR y Blx | nembers, I Entire Field with - His Score of 197 Ma Good 0il Is Cheaper Than Bearings. ANHA oiIL to a trade-marked a8 PANHARD, Soccer Meets Favor. The game of soccer Is in great favor in | Philadelphin these days. Chance for Mack to shift his Athletics to a game the (Bpecia)l Quakers like. COLUMRBUS, Neb, Telegram.)-Columbus’ b nament started at 9 o'cl fifty Giood scores have heen made, with George Kreger of Redfield, 8. D teading the entire field N Platte, FPremont Alblon, votlng tour ok this morning ooters of the That Double Entendre. Tom Jones says Jess Willard has al- | ready laid aside enough dough to furnish | him with bread the rest of his life, To | furnish whom-Tom or Jess? with over ntate present tick such Spalding, TLeigh Lincoln and Lindsay Jorth Humphrey are all well represented | omorrow afterncon the challenge shoot A TRIUMPH Get a supply at wetween A, Gates and Will Kaufman of POWE LL this eity will be shot off for the M bl . INPURITY SUPPLY COMPANY following score was made during = OMAHA the morning and afternoon, shooting at 2051 Farnam, Erhardt Harry Lohr E. Tappin Host W Otte Rudat ieo. Drinnen v Philsen 2 Malena L] d H. Nliar L] L esing 1" 170/ wehnit. . 18 v m Votes to Stanford Play Rugby Game SRR P ROMPT DELIVERY - e - TO PRIVATE IMAT PRINT BEE PUBLISMING COMPANY -OMANA NESR, L W | e MAIL QRDERS SHIPPED ! e IMMEDIATELY BASE BALL OMAHA VS, SI0UX CITY May 4.5-6.7 & . . 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