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OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916. MY - MY - OLD ToP: YOUVE HAD QUITE AN ACCIDENT - [ MERZ HOLDS SIOUX 10 THREE BINGLES Rourke Hurler Makes Western League Debut and Easily Checks Gasper's Men WILDNESS FATAL T0 DOYLE In the matter of getting kinks out of his arm and otherwise getting into shipe to play base ball, Otto Merz was about | two weeks behind his mates. But nbw that he has got the kinks out of his arm and is In shapeto play base ball, he 1s ubout two weeks ahead of them Otto made his debut yesterduy after- | noon before a large fans and he checked the rampant Sloux with threo measely bingles, with the re sult that the de luxe Rourklets copped the fray without any gret amount of | exertion, b to 2. : | Merz was certalnly In prime form and if | his work yestorday was a sample of his | regular style, Otto in certainly going to cut a lot of 1ce {n the Westorn pennant flight this year. For fico innings the Indlans falled to nick Merz for a single blow. Not a man got part first base. In the sixth a couple of puny hits got | through the infleld and the Bloux counted | | & run and in the ninth some smart work by Cooney and a two-bagger netted an- other run. But at no other tims did the Boux have the remotest opportunity to Proves Fatal, the gent who chueks the dry spitter, ho was plckings for the Rourkes, not because he was easy | to hit, but because he didn't eem filled with any particular desire to get the pill over the plate where they could hit, ‘Wildness cost Doyle two runs in the opening stanza, He walked Smith, the first man up, and then tried to kill off Burg and Xrug by pusricturing them in vital spots by his speedy slants. Thus the runagvay was choked with nobody down. Doyle was getting ready to walk Forsythe, when Cy bit on one and hopped | | out, But Kruegoer walted Doyle out and drew a pass, forcing Smith over the rub- ber. 'With the bases still occupled Millor drove a limer which Watson luckily caught. But it was a good sacrifice fly and Burg trotted home. Burg Wits in Ploch, In the second round a walk to Priest, || Mers' sacrifice and Burg's single to right || chalked still another home marker up. A walk to Forsythe, Krueger's second sacrifice, Millor's intleld out and Calla han's bad throw on Klduff's grounder icored Omaha's fifth and last run in the seventh, Thus Doyle got Into trouble each time by starting the stanza with a walk Make Double Killing. The real sensation of the 10 was a vipping double play execut Miller and Kilduff. Watson laced a drive down the first base that looked hit. Miller made a swell stop, hurled the pill to Kilduft and then chucked the ball bhek to Miller in time to « Connolly and Miller had to move at top sphed to stage the double the play seen by line atch Killing, It wa m the | senson and th bugs ¢ clation, Clatre Clink Clafre, a peared at first base for the h X today, Clink was Agned t) by Marry Gasper to fi by the cann nocident to bang-up fie Sloux City's first hit cam round, Callahan beat out a dinky r He took t Cooney's Infleld out and scoved son's poke through short ling to second In the elghth the x added ond tally. With twe dow slants either hit ney on t hit his bat. The genara ¢ ball hit Phil's bat. Wut 1) second-sacher madh | And 1t topped his bean and he wa Me seored Haht, T n 1 TRI-STATE TRACK MEET ENDS IN TIE FOR FIRST TARKIO, W ‘ wram )-The ely MR aohosl tra oAt detween Gpes ) Spetngs, Ta. saoh scoct . Mattland, Mo, and Fa for socond wiih Irteen ¢ braska and Maltiand with ot points sach Twe Maitiand rin Yhe dlew.a fald was W0 font The mile wis Palis City The mile relay winge Bpringe s Watson's Class A waa w e B owas Lambage and Paine ta the Back AL e fliat Iwings of pa apply Moan s Linise fl e Only B AN drugs wew' assembly of fair | g who tagged Watson out || Both Kilduft | ¢ AMERI ) Topekn at 1) Molnes, Sloux National 1 Louls, Chicago Now York, I American Smith, 1f. Burg, 8b Krug, cf. Priest,” '2h Merz, ' p Totals ! ¥, ¢ Doyle. 'p *Ldviy Totals *Hatted for Omaha Runs Hit Sloux Clty Runs Hits T'w hase hi Smith b 1 1 I pitched ba e ] BOOSTERS SKIDDED! Kan Leujgu THE OLD FLIVER | [ COME. TO MY CLUB AND HAYE A SMILE WHILE YOUL ARE WELL -VLL 4O BUT | DON'T THINK MAGGIE WILL LIKE 1T~ NO THANKS - | ILL. PHONE YOUR COULDN'T STAY FOR DINNER - | KNOW MAGGIE WOULDON'T LIKE WIFE = WIFE AND A9K WE QL‘ WHERE 1S YOUR ) SHE'S UNDER THAT AUTO - NG fl;, CA Minneay i Milwanl y ! 1o 8t Molnes, t Omahs p I hilladely OMAHA SHOCIATION Cleveland cago, 8t Louls at Detrolt, Washington at Philadelphia, New York at Boston _This is More Like It. ‘ Topaka 5000040009 "Batted for Mamaux in ele | of w wrestler In Omaha,” sald Martisl, | Wichita 01000101 -3 |V|y,;gr ) M ‘: \:H \v 1 ’r‘ l" :;";:‘; but Chicago and other elties recognize | ane! Yanve! Two<base hit Cochran Lattimore, ttsburgh 900020 Sl him as a good one. We don't pretend he's | Joasph at Denver | gohwel Britton, Hetling, Three-bas r, Doolan, Archer ol i | Ancoln at Des | JrAWELES BIIE base: Tydeman. | hits John any champion, but he's a lot beter than M at st | Hite: Off Malarke in_one-thirdinning; o Johnson to W the average run of good wrestlers and we Hoston "o | off Jon 11 ht and two-thirds in Burnes to Johns want to get a matgh for him n Omaha | ursl, e | nings. Strick out: By Jehngon, 2: by |} Off McConnell, 4 with s Billane. fany ot opte | Hall, 6, Bases on’ balis: Off Johnwon, 6 ot Mamaix, 2 " | oft Hal, 4 Wild ptich: Johnson , 1 = d carned runs: | tan se s veally 1 [ Tima: 160, Umplres; " Anderson and, Of 1, 3 hi uns In five in boy and Omaha Pontius nings; off Hendrix, b hits, 1 run inAwo % v s inningx; off eNaton, 3 hits, no Tuns in. six ol s . Aol | S— ] DEFEATS THUE JOSIES | nnlugs; 8f Harm hits, 2 runs in two [ Cadock or Peters, and on a winner-take nnings; off Mamaix, 6 hite, no run all busis, too.” ensily on Williame B niings, ”1”.'\”.'1':‘( ner, NG by s uns in two innings y pite i | » struck out: ny | ILLINI HURLER PITCHES ] 1 2 1 PR L | SIOUX CITY AB. R. W e O ) g 0 R 4 0 0 §:°0" & T 0 0 0 0 d Doyle in eight 21401 (3% 2 o 3 00000 00001 ta: Krug, W dner and Hoff- T | GH " 1 Horzog, Jaspe tolen hase :—*—. . WIGHES LOSE ONE AT HOME ([JBS BRAT PIRATES [ i pir i b : || Standing of Teams ; ; L EWELL COLLEGE DIVIDE | CEXC% 0 B L se et | ToOpeka Defeats Wolves in One- | BY F]VE TO THREE gt Ot L voltace s’ the WUntvoralto o Wibrasia | from: Chakt, 88, vrd. §-4 ¥ WEST, LEAGUR NAT, LEAGUI Sided Combat on Native i of ko, & | divided a tonnis match here today, Chatt | the he hardest W.L. V¢ W. L. P £ and Ellls of Nebraska defoated Chase and | day defeated Gardner, 6 Wichita 10 rooklyr ' Heath of (3 hits, 2 Omadia 1 4 Howton, ... | ; Chicago Defeats Pittsburgh in Con- (u¥ i i Sm et el obek. .o & B MACHIAg0: (s FINAL SCORE NINE TO THREE test Which Lasts for Thir- in two and two-thirds Denyor 7417 C neinnati .10 . up petser, Slous iy b et o 310 e WICHITA, Kan, May:6-Wichita loat teen Innings. I ot W b Bt. Jomeph New York 4| ita first game on the home grounds to- | ( o A AMERLBAGUES | AMER. ABSN. | diy, Topeka winiing, 9 10 5. The sore: | SIX PITCHERS ARE UsED | (Jar] Marfisi Will W.L.Pet 1 Pe WICHITA mession ) 8 hoerun, 1 3 Bk o 4 e, ey i-ouese o' Manage the Career Handsome Models : i L3 4§ {lmoees wovuown bos | Of Big Bill Hokuff| =2 o They i Pitludelphia 5 12 3 ol il | g | g0 & 1 3 LDwlen Archer folowed with a mo. | Earl Marks, wel xnown omabe st | and Hold Their Shape jappe, ¢ Lo 0 b g Giawe Bl Ry 1O B8 Gene Melady in s number of his ven ; ;"“"“,51’\“,‘\ ,,I‘ ff <l N OO 1B | g sl i v”’.",: BUREGH tures T,-I‘ '“ en thll ,frun |Im’ ‘Ilvh aff | Society Brand is at the top in *Koestner {1 0 & 0 o ¢ - AIICOA T | and will direct the wrestling carcer bf the field of clothing for young o s g N 1 ”"'}ir'. ‘o «I"Ilv:u‘,:' ;’;’,H,:,,yl“:“,‘" ininess Mag men, See their heantiful Skeleton Philadelphly-Brooklyn, wet grounds, Godwin, 3b. W o| cally, on a winner-take-all basts, In case Society """f" ‘\{"’: crrreiinenes $20 and $25 AMERICAN LEAGUR + .3 1 | nelther Caddock or Peters fs dlsposed to Double Service Society Brand Suifs $30 and $35 Gloveland, 3; Chicio, 2 ; ¢ : 02 tackle Tokuff Marfisis says Big Bill Priy i it et b ot s If 6 0 8 4-4 ?| makes the same proposition rangler | . . o \'tu«,\“ % : 33 13 Lowls, Henry Ordeman, You ko | Furn]shlngs Features for Saturday jor any of the rest of the alleged cham- | Total plone, “Hokutf *Batte *Batted for Harmon in » *Ratted for Johnson In the ninth has never been rated as much | I VER, Colo. Denver lande on, 3; by Harmon A b Ma 0 A heavily on Willlams' offerings here LH E: 4 DENVER Cards Beat Reds. it ai 30" 0| AB, R 0 X 3 Al e is bested| CHAMPAIGN, 1L, May 6.—~A no-hit-no I | 80 O n‘“‘w‘w?.'.. y:" e 1 . Y | 3 0 .l» o today, 0 to 7, in & game |TUn Eame was achleved here today by ' U1 Onkes, 'of, ¥ Y5 3 &% y hitt Twelve extra | “Red” Gunkle of the University of Tili- | § 4 O Buteher, it 1 Fig«f N }m»m. including nmx”x home | nofs, and Ohlo state was defeated, 4 to 0. ! Dyer b, ‘ 1 'l 2 0 v yon doyines. G 1 r k ou pleve J nly 1 0| Reed, 2b, & 0 1 0 3 o| Facinga lead of three runs In the sixth, | Gunkle struck out eleven mep. Only " Shields, 1b, 2 0 0 13 1 0fthe locals drove McKenry from the box |twenty-nine men faced him, and he | T 1 8] 8iavens. ¢ &« 1 1 8 0 0|with thre hits and two runs, and Kot to|sued no passes. Ecore: RH.E | Manser, p. 4 2 2 0 3 o Mitchel od him with two on [ o0 48 2 O A E. I Bhestak, ¢ 0 0 0 2 0 0fbases, for n double, netting them two [ osprrry 3 8Y o etk T e i Lu o runs, enoungh to win the game. Battarica ke A it ' ki ule o i, Wright Jones. ] ST, JOSEPH % rour Ohlo, Wrigt 1 Jon 0 0 AB.R.H 0 A ¥ (A0 R Mahan S(111 Free 'S 3 1 f 10 0| Several major league clubs are plan 0 o 2 . ning to capture Ned Mahan, the Harvard .4 4 e | i 11 0 01 foot ball and base ball star. Mahan, who b 1oy ey G e g ol is the Crimson’s leading pitcher, has not $d 0 3 $13 | yet intimated his intention as to taking i 0T s O i 1. Wiiliams, p S 2 %% ws, b 14 | & chance in the big yard : “Iusner S Sy R R ¢ 1 e 0 ¢ o5 3 3 » 110 0| rJ. Williams {n ninth tals.... 182710 0 o 000 2| *Batted for Knetzer | 01 ‘ §| *Bated for Sallee in the OMAHA VS. SIOUX CITY feCabs, Dyer I Clagianati 20829 i May 4-5-6-7 M Ay, Ste t ) JKellhor d ROURKE PARK ( “Mille By 1. Wiliame ) = . Friday, May 5, Ladies’ Day. 1 on’ t "ot Called 3:15 P. M. | . on A Ho: s on Sale at Barkalow [ 1 Villlam Double K . ) hield, hields to Sioux City Player Breaks Leg and is LINCOLNS wiertes. Taken to Hospital did W J. SWOBODA RETAIL DEALER . 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