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4 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916. Bringing Up Father R e Drawn for The Bee by George McManus BEAUT! UL'éUT [ r —_— SNT T { MAGGIE - IVE GOY 2 CANT WEAR |IT BECAUSE | HAVENT . A DANDY? WORRY YOU THAT A SURPRISE FOR THE SLIGHTEST OH! W OPALS ARE ULU(,K\'- ISNT A REAL | YOU - GUESS WHAT \T 187 IDEA! You DARLING! l | i i g $tolen vame: Ciedeon, Bacrifice hite 8100 1 8 0] Mamaux, 6; by Packard, 2; by Hendrix ¥ 4 Malwe! Peckinpaugh Double play h 110 101 h'v Prendergast, 1. Wila piteh: Hendrix. ¥ x 1“,..,.‘.; n; Hnn'{' Pirst n'u.fi on :.’n.\.;. | b, ’ : : ‘ ‘0 ‘; {‘, Umplires: Klem and Emsile, - Vow York, 2, Hases on balls; Off Mo- | y PITTHRURGH, CHICAGO gridge, 1; off Gregg, 1; off M m ) ; ey L8 4 ADH.0AE AB.H.0.AE Hits and’ earned runa: Gre ¥ wrdd e . 0| Bamey, ot 4 180 ] WEST, NAT. LEAGUE 0 run in three {nnings, Struck out; By | Totals..... 3710 47 14 OBohaver, 1 0 ofJobnaton, 1b. 4 114 1 4 3 1, | W.L.Pet Mogridge, 4 by Gregs, 3. Umpires: Owens | 1 auor, 9. S0 waener, .. 4 131 | 1 }\ |mklm 10 6 .6087 Brooklyn .10 4 m ‘N,,,, Connolly oo ":T.‘.’:- "'b : 'l' ‘; 3 "rf[‘":n‘: . 2 o) 9 b 643 Boston . ; ‘ o o, 0Doolan, g * . Pitcher Halla Holdl Omulnw Eight |{immim 5" 40l chacny 24 5 47 | Philadelphis Dnve: Walter from | Brooklyn Dnlnu Leaguo Cham.| [Haited ;g; :l'*r',"‘";f,"'m“'.,“';}(;} [ Comelio, 71 4 3 1 8 0 i Hits While Links Make Thir- [fmehs - ? :v“u’ fanclonati 1190 24 | Mound in Eighth Inning, Get- T d ) C 1 d pions by Two to Nothing Boston . 0 3807001 0 0 04 Conoer, .13 9 0 3 IMcConnel 0 g teen Off Krause Denver ... § § 408t Lol 50 | ting Thirteen Safeties, oday's Lalenaar Score. Ry S LI AR ) St ol 1 ! Boux City 4 10 Pittaburg! 2 | vatrick, Btolen b ' Konetehy, Kasuff, | Pittsburgh .........0 00 -1 i sy St Jomeph: § 10 28| New York 18 | S of S orts et acrifice hit: Burns, Double play; Evers | Chleago .. w0 0000 008 1t | 1 EX-ROURKES SECURE REVENGE | AMFEit LEAGUY. | AMER, ABBN FOUR TO TWO 18 THE SCORE p WHOLE SERIES TO SUPERBAS to Konalehy. Bages on bla: 'otF Ragan, | _Two-base hith: Wilson, Wagner, Yer kes A L.Pot W.L.Pet : off Pal 2. Hit A ed runs: | Three-base hit: Johnston, Home r pibahg Cleveland u 8 6% Lowtaville 125 /i) | — — ';”' "";l"'h L i § :_""‘M’R"'“'m" T | Willlams. Saerifice hits: Mann, MeCon- LINCOLN, Neb, May 8.-—(Bpecial Tel- | Wash'n 118 679 Minneap's .11 | Pl”bAhl.l.HlIA, May 8. 'lv|1nxh-l[mln 3 BROOKLYN, May b.—Alexander weak- .,n.." .,u Atroud, b hits,0 run in five in- | nell, First base on errors: Pittaburgh, \ Th on | NeW Yori, 11 # 82 Columbus /11 { | Bhooting: Interstate southern trap | D OBt Berwimr. 0 ht ho i (i one | Bases on balls; Off MoConnell, 1. Hit s&TAm.)—The batting of Artle Thomason | goyt oy 1011 476/ Inndianap's, & ‘mv Johnson's dellvery for thirteen safe-|ghooting tournament at Memphis, ened for a moment in the second Inning | jnning. off Ragan, 2 runs. Strick out: |And earned runs; Off Cooper, 7 hite nnd ’ 4 wnd Hickory Johnson, "m.' o'-l-lu;'url'l" " Detortt, 10 11 Bt Paul. " b tew, fncluding three doubles; drove him| Tennis: Dartmouth agalnst Wesleyan, |today and Erookiyn won, 2 to 0, making | By Paimero, 1; by Btroud,3; by Ragan, 3. |2 e in elgak (RouEsi (st MoComnsll, ielned Holmew' gang 10 bent Omabia hevs | go0CRBorn. . 7 1t 0l fcan. eiiy... 6 11 ‘453 | Off the rubbor in the oighth inning and|at Middleton, Conn.; Brown against |it five stralght games that Philadeiphia | J¥iidy Pitch: “Puimero.” Umpires: Rigler |{ B8 g9 3700 o0 JI0G SNSGCEG, nei[" ':" i}""-;'f""""vl ¢ 0 i “;":"""I“""V" Phila 712 .38 Milwaukee 814 17 | won from Washington, 4 to 2, today.|Massachusetts Technology, at Providence, | has lost to the Buperbas. Wheat singled Ui = Wila piteh: M:Connall, Umpires: IKlem :,:"1,“ 'f,',',::,“ ,,",f:,'.'m;":.'.,,, Lireoln. i Yeaterday's Results, Johnson was poorly supported, but none| Hoxing: Johnny Krtle against Bobby |in the second und Mowrey sacrificed. Cut- Cubs and P Divide. and Fmbslie, Hcore, second game Rl ol g y ot o e pdfon | of the visttors' errors figured in the weor- | Burns, ten rounds, at #t. Paul; Jimmy shaw beat out a bunt and when he atols | COHICAGO, May 8- Chicago and, Pitts- R NE-HIT GAME Harry Krauss was ‘on the mound for| “Bioux City, 1: Des Moines, & ing, While wild, Myors' delivery was|Hanlon against Boily Bums, ten rounds, | second, Burns threw wild to catech Wheat :','"fl;"d.llvld ”T"'in":blmm. ;an"an'.y'nl"a' HURLS O | ¥ 3 Ancy A n wolve o WAN wple I o $ Vi 7 e [ | B Ty iautsas on b mosnd for| “gmab i inooin, & i)“‘:rd”l’; wolve and yus wiven wplendid [at 8t. Paul; Kid Williams against Benny [napping oft third, the latter scoring, | bignih Drought MeConnell the 11 FRAMES AND LOSES | Dicklings gotting thirteen hingles He NATIONAL LEAGUD | support, yers gave Morgan four bases | MoNell, ten rounds, st Bt. Louls; Prankle | Olson sent Cutshaw home with a double, | honors nvnr ooper or Pittaburgh n a ; ol ® | Pittaburgh, 146; Chicago, 24 | on balls, Bcore: Mack against Walter Butler, twelve | The flelding on both sides was spec- | Plicher'a battle, ‘but in the second, In| ooy ion 8 1 May 8-"Ols” as opposed by Halla, another Tefte| o SRSTR 0 diton, § WASIHINGTON PIILADELPHIA Ay, Bt Mosts taatilar, Both Nishat? sé Ol which errors and bases on balls were nu- TRMILLION, , hander. Philadelphla, 0: Brooklyh, % AR, A L v o K R Bl i ncular, both Niehoff and Olson making | perous, the Pirates, led by Wagner,| Wenig, hurler for Morningside college Lincoln started scoring in the first when AMERICAN LI m,, i) Morgan, 2 00T W, 313460 brilllant plays. Wheat caught nine flies | drove two Cub twirlers from m’.. Bloux City, pitched a one-hit, eleven in- New York, 4, Boston, 0. b 11 1Walsh, #f...4 12300 in left fleld. Score and helped Mamaux to a 6 to 4 victory, \ tont, ainst Bouth Dakota, Uni ' Hinchman doubled, but was out at home Wumruton 2. Philndelphia, 4 \1“1:‘1':':‘{ Sg d 9 303 Mhounk, ‘et 4 810 0 ar a 00C aKes PHILADELPHIA BROORLYN deapite hin wildness, Core, first game: | NIng contest, again g o SR g Moy o By X S qamion. (1l i d o 8§ ol diidd 8 e . : " Lo, 108 H A B o AR, | IR GGG L | Y oo 808 but thres. hits ] n took second on the play and| ( [ mrier. it 4 1 % 0 odfcionis 154 18 ¢ 0 S h C (oo 1 0Mere, et 4 DHOAT o pABHOAE 3 A | scored on Loer's el Omata wvenea | £OARIRG, 1 Rapats S T e 3 d bt 1411 Otart with Ulrous jgedydid izt i ERER . 2 R AR bl KT gl sl A o " o bas | Mol 8t 11 b ey & 0 3 ori- i it up In the pe n’ml on Millers twosply !rl';'.‘;w l;, ;w “', lh“" hl u 1iride. :. : v: :’ z‘ “v\;'yu..", nr: :‘r : 0 : b ThrOWln Me ers I": "v ; .I, I; n {113 1 O B ot 1 R {obnads's third Hudgpe, ol | | B % o 7 1 024 51521 # 1 1Doolan, . heave of a Rrounder produce, score Krugs Come Back Ward, : Gumes Today, . _"v" 22 detals, 0 BT 4 fpm : 0 4 1 IeCuty 68 1 8 3 0| Koabe %8 3 3 3 oMocrihy, wa0 0 1 0 0| ¢S ST D The Ducklings put across two more in “All;rn League Torwk-( at Denver, 1“-1: n } 2418 § Barl Caddock, Geno Mslady's orack 1.0 6 o0bell, p 011 0|6 :‘r;m’lln ., : } "> 2 my‘rhv:" By : t; : : 3 ¢ 4 " . - | Giwwon. ¢ , 2b... i R R £ E T T | the kecond on a.mixture of errors and p’,‘fl,‘f‘w:fi "'.l P.'L?'}'::;{,h"m'h' o tong 'M"ulr;uu Yfm\'l’.’flmr‘,;hh':n'r::r palt, e, Hght-heavywelght wrestler, who loined | Totals .08 4 3416 | Totals. .08 § 5 1] 1 | Mama 10 4 0 deaio i m::"hlt and t’m; kfl;-"xl:r:hu cume r;::: poihtional Loague—New York at Pitta- | shiatted for ‘r..u.,g,.,,... in the oighth. |the Sella-Figto shows In Omaha yester- putinceipnia P eRIaNLE D b5 AREE ) ( T m’::dm:o D:‘-?on;d ",';:’: Williams | American Laagus-8t. Louts at Wash- | Philadeiphis .3 0 0 3 0 6 { o—3|day, oasily proved that he fn capuble of o TWo-bgs it Olwon, Three-buse hit: | AR ER t fred Halla's th K ingled, ington, troft at Philadelphls, Chicago | Two-base hits: Witt (2), Schang, Home |filling Frank Gotch’'s hoes, ;“.M“N: len wuul(. ( uuhnfl fln’v’-rlka"l‘w oArehior 10000 mui I“ - I’ hl ruw‘i r.‘ a; ln:tl |at New York, Clevelaand at Boston rA"l"‘ lrll‘n“r:”l: Stolen busen ‘lnrn Eax] ran into some pretty tough opposts :I"-“ ,,':ml“rm ""r",m.;;v,n“ .'”, |,-|4‘3~‘;u: oMann i0600 ‘ soering :;ruc . Sb4 soore Blawelf 8] A B o Morgans anysi MNMILO | tion in his first bout on the clrous mat §iedarty’ to Olnot, Olon to Cutahaw 16 Totgla.... 08 47114 4 { H min ater on » nafe swat. Slflux Indlans Easy i Mclnnls (3). Base on errors w.,,,,,,.,‘...a ho oame away wtih colors flying Inrmmm .\mw”rov }n;uruhluw”m Daubert :Bamd for Plerce in fifth. Krause pitched himself out of a tight ton, 1; Philadelphin, 1. Bases on balls; 2 oyl e who ranks | 288es on balls: Off Dell 2 Hits and ! ¢Batted for Doolan in ixth, Hols in the fifth when thres Ldncoln men ) | Off Myers, 7, Hith and earned runs: Off Jack Meyers of Omaha, wh enrned runs: Brooklyn, 2 Strick out: By |« *Batted for Pendergast in ninth 1 it wafely, bot e funned the next two| for Izzy [ Boosters Johnaon, 13 fiit, 4 runs 1 seven fnnings, | Protty near ay good as any of them t | Alexander, 4 by Dell, 3. Umplres: Quig- f pietaburkh (0001302004 3 ‘P" torced Wil 0 send up & weak none mlllln elghth; off Hnnl{}lnm no hi 180 pounds, accepted the defl made that y an yron. Chicago ... ..,oc. 00 00110 3 04 v Pb¢ und fams e o _rung In ono Inning; off Myers, 4 hits, | Caddock would throw all comers in fif- . fovrety Two-base_hits: Mamaux, Flack, Thres- = fly for tho third out without & #0ore| g MOINES, Ta, May §.—Des Molnes | ominon nine inninks, Btruck out: BYYyeen minutes, JacK struggled dosperatoly, | npw ORI Lnt for Braves. o i |Dgse hit: Terkes Stolen are ASHBY 24N, | coming across. ad 1ttle dlmcull) i defeating Sloux 2 by yers, 3. mpires: ? . May oston made § agner, Bacrifice hits: Fllu- ( Johy S the 160 18 th }l“, hare tods; 51, Baors Dingen aand Nallin, but it was to no avall agadnst the axlle |three strajght from the New York team | Double plays: Packard to Allen to Saler; LEXICON 2}{|~ i nson pul gamo on n the Iml x [+ l'rr Clevelund Heats Tigers, Caddoek, who pinned Meyers down in |today, winning the ‘Iast game of the | Yerkes to Saler to Doolan to Hendrix! 4 * pixth with his long drive over the left R M PO, A B, pl’ L I:;\ ELAND, | ey .~ Clevaland| | ] ot s g vy seris, 1o 3 Pat Ragan atarted his first | Prandargast o Yorkes to Saier. Firat on | fleld fence, ™ 2 aved a postponed game with Detroit 8 v of the senson for the Braves an rro ttaburgh, 3; C) i L oA Callaha A G b 24 todny’and. won, § w“‘, 16 being the Tue| Jess Willard and Waiter Monohan | pitehdd good ball e alao drove i ton- o G gl 0 7"'5?1'9;!;«..’:5‘? RO o IR L ] ans olghth consecutive victory, Whila| boxed thros rounds following the COad- |ton's two runs in the second inning after | off Hendrix, 1. Hits and earned runas: Carlisle’'s single, 1inchman's base to the hits were equal, Baghy was the more . CGowdy had been pawsed purposely. | Off Mamaux, 4 hit ne | R oo :“ Firigroggogetmngliicr 9 1 8 0 0l Gtfective with men on bases Mmith|d00k Meyers event. They put up Pretty | Baimiro, New York's firat piteher. was | off Packard: ¢ Mite 1 sum i fom ang fn: i # H . o O 0 1 6 0fMarred with two doubles and a single, | g0od exhibition, too, flguring it as an|knocked out in threo Ingings. Beore: thirds Innings; off Plerce, no hits no runs || wnd Thomason's single, hrought the fin 4 0 1 & 1 ofDetrolt took the lead early on singles by | axhibition nlone, Monohan made it look WORTON. NEW ToRK in one-third funing; off Hendrix, 3 hits FOR BIG | soore. Kilduft contributed a fancy ex- 4 0 o 0. 1 1| Young and Stansge and Dubuc's wacrl-| cone®y ot a0 o0 wild awings | Marsavit. et 8 Y s Fimurns, 10, A0 T 4% | 4, 1uns in one and” one-third inninks; otf i hibition of flelding. I\‘ell)-, ) 3 0 8 3 0 g|fce ,Cleveland tied in the seventh 4 Maranvil o 3 1 8 Gmorerwn ved 1 1 o 8| Prenderkast, 3 hits no runs in two and TUCKED-IN-END BOWS | oy : . k. *| on Smith's aingle, Gandil's sacrifice and|end in the final frame brought down th | Bvere 8310 oDovia .4 0 3 1 o|two-thirds innings. Hit by pitched ball: » I eoei nu\u\ Totals .....8 1 ®# N 1 b I‘r‘"“l'":’:l‘-,'l""'f”:iln 'ind went into the | nouse by hitting WAllard in the front |¥iuoatrs. rt3 1 0 0 OKautr, o3 0 1 0 3 ‘arthy by Mamaux, Struck out: By Suyerr. Pissooy & Co.. tNc. Maxgns \‘ & DS MOINES - - J e oh while Jess pulled down his hands AB R 1O A B Graney doubled while' Speaker was|POrch while Joss pulled down his han - 00 T80 e, o o0 Wt e pussed purnosel. both acoring on Smitivs | and let him awing i PR § Hunter, of. + 1 1 3 o 0f#econd two-ba N ‘atches by Veagh - ormythe, rf.........3 1 1 8 0 O0|jonen b, . 4 0 0 11 6 o robbed Cleveland of two runs. Hcore; ER | 21118 §eneetu POl p Hishel Sevien Winas™™ | ROLLER SKATING CHAMPION 5, 0 o Y G R 68 s R 4. e Ldad ARH.0.A & W0 B i e Sl W 8L e 4t Clrane, 13100 . w TN PAYS VISIT TO OMAHA | . } T W 97 Wk B ll.v\nldl b, 1:'e..6. 3 3.8 n:'-::::, R R R R R —_ | ” - e bSO 0% 4 OHellman'. 1b4 013 o ol roller skating circles, stopped in Omaha | Totals ! 3 8 M M ¢ T on | Wmbagtn, ws 3 1 0 8 8.3 138 0| Monday o trom K City to { J O T TR 0. 815 ' Monday on his way trom Kansas City to LINCOLN. b .. LU (LR R WRIE e 040 1176 N ] | | AR, R L O A B IS oyt for over-running base run- | pegwy.’ o 011 310 8 0| Aberdeen, H. D, where he i to race | L Carliale, 1If | by o O e G e 11000/ against all comers for the next three 88 ° [] " 3 loux _City 00000010010 Totale T T30 18 0vKavanash .. 1 0 0 0'0f Minchman, 2b LB a0 e e SR M i 0.1 100120 %&b | weeks, after which he will o to Detroit | fi'?'r!l"r"?'«‘ o L 1 i r“‘ovr':::'m\l P‘I,« 'tms |'Ium;r uurJfl"“‘\ *Batted for Young 1n (ha ninth. ¢ ©|for & longer stay —a 1 ea e aV na 1 1 te: Lejeuns, Spahr. Stolen bases: Jones d for Young In the ninth - : a Htevenaon, ss 10408 ST sty T *Ratted for Stanage in the ninth Melerstein was formerly a resident of { ml'vl:m:. lh i b " 1“ '.' “, |::,”;'im,}‘:.f' Aoy ;f,"fl,'.'k ’:‘-!Tv”llu‘ Bl «“l‘r“"; : a1 00’0 9 o !‘H)mnlm and was prominent at the higl ! <o 5. First bass on balla: Off Gilligan, [ Cleveland L B *3/npohool as & high jumper. He has lived | Johnson 301 e R 1 It by pitehed hall® Hy | TWo-base hits: Smith () CGraney. ¥ 1per ha i Tialla, D € 0 0 1 8 ol Seth ny ey Bwoldi | Etolen bake: Vach. Rases on halls; Off | Kansas City the last six years. He | i = = o "‘":"5:"_. ":J"m"“'.'“d‘-‘(..m:’,_"nm.‘_";"}" | Bagby, 1; off Dubue, 3 THits and earned | won the Canadian marathon in 1913 in Totals ........ 5 3 n u_ 1 r runs: Off Haghy hita, 1 run fn nine [ moronte againat ten competitors, and des 4 ":.'::RI: s .1 883003 T k S 11 B :nn:nu;, off Dubuc, T hita, § runs in elght | FOOFLS aMnL (hn compatifors, and O 4 ¥ i | nnings. Hit by pitehed ball: By Dubue, d Rodney Petors of oty In 191 (M i o o b opeka Sells Bert Eameunas. bk oty Bagh o 2as never boo beaten 1 ane f OU go into a ci- Have you ever thought orse, Mille ’ by Duby 1 mpires: Lvans and o ] {Morse, Johnson, Smith. Struek out: By G . S Hildabrant tance race, A Pl ol Sy rover to Sfoux| i . ‘ : gar store. You ©of a "light hearted dtohed balli By Iratse (Hinchman) So— ROBTON / W Nouthern rant H . b Havana? ) 4 0 Passed ball: Johmson Teft on basesi| TOPEKA, Kan, May 8.--Pitoher Bart| yhy New | Atanta, 4. Chattanoogs want a avana be- 1 ‘meu., ;l“‘n;ru..,_ri'- l‘n\“r o8l An-| Grover of the Topeka Western league three sup ;\“' ""‘}"H-* “ \‘”'l“‘“l“--vk 0 . . i Mu " Dol . mingham ashville, & ™ i 4 | | drews and Mullen. Time: club has been sold to the Sioux City ROt on, Lto O g Malsel | LT t: Momphis. & cause ()f 1ts ChOlCC The age mellowed Ha- § KAWS DEFEAT THE DEARS|team of the same league, 1t was an- oo Baker's line fa center th ——— 9 ] f f’r / : —— | nounced hore today fourth ining. Mageo singled 10 Bea Want Ada serve hunduads dait flavor. vana leaf of Tom Moore's E D Top u: by Bleven v reorerrell :‘;;,"M‘ '.‘..:'.| tnel's_anorlfic ) filler )‘iC'dS a flavor of B o ST g | A sams oty nim | Sl g 0 g, & Glancing down at the ¢ 4 : ’ ? figured largely taday In Topeka's defoat Kansas OIi 2 113 1| Now vork cigar case you may see ortunate mildness. It is IR T iR oo wad i e ¢ Mg e y y not strong at all. For S L R R s 4§ 4 several good Havanas. wrapped in its mild § Rt b3 o Ve L Lt Charlie Peters Now it may be, you are P T e | R AP e e i Vs t th } tra wrapper, Tom Moore ‘ ¢ & ol atleviit \ (it t il W D tral one of those men who i ‘ A o iy . m. vpemetra hink bet b er L comes to you with a “‘light- ‘o8 Batiorios Northrop. Middieion and La ‘ thin or \ " : e AUDITORIUM think before they smoke. heartedness” that you may i 8 6 4 §ivelede e - : : S i R ik " | Wodnastay Night, May 10 O e e by i aaceadingly wel I Patteries Kaiserlin, Nadiant and . R av i BT o sl Wliner s bl you that too many heavy ¥ g LU ‘v’.;'lll‘b.u'“l:qu". We offer you Tom Moore MK : oruN Havanas dull the taste and 19 % 5% David Cole Sells | ¢ Creamery Interests in the belief that lasting cigar enjoyment is best served with crave that 2 cigar of the "‘light hearted spoil smoking enjoyment. 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