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THE REE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916, B T — Drawn for The Bee by George McManus 1 5y BY 4OLLY - IT MY GOODNE 5% WHAT ARE e &IVE ME A GOOD 5 ——— | . JHAT E You ) 1 i gieds. (L [| SMELLS LIKE 5 THAT'S A PUNK | KICKIN' ABOUT J YI( L CIGAR || A GLUE FACTORY ) CIGAR ! ) r, V (OUVE ONI i i om 2 ut REDLEGS SHOT QUT s sttt GLEVELAND BRATS |5 " 2%, Kid Player on Oxford - ROURKES ROLLED pre Bases on balls: Off Doak, 3; off Meadows f runs; Off Plank, 3 hits, 1 run in seven Tcam wu]fi Gamfl ¥ nd | 8; off Demares, 1; off Bender, 1. Iita innings; off Fincher, 0 hit, no run in one ) m AMER. LEAGUF AMER, ARS'D q y Off Doak, 2 hits, 2 run Inning. 'Btruck out: By Boehling, 4; by —_— ¥ i 4 P <k RN :m :-vmfl, rmu’ r‘v ) :: its, 2 runs e Umpire Zvane and. Milde | OXFORD, Nab, May 10.~(Special) ! 1 Cloveland 16 91.0% Loulzyille 136 684 WP Parian IR gkt Ba it | brand The Oxford High school dsfented tha ] " Wash LR 2 7 ‘ead . " 4 ee, 7 h 2 wo an vo-thirds 3 8 Oxtor 00 it Pa’s Noble Warriors Unable to Stop .4 o Al ST Minnaee s I8 188 Brooklyn Wins First Game of Beries | innings: off Meadows, 4 hits, 2 runs i, Indians Outbat and- Outplay Bos- | Sy «'v'f‘?".'n"\"'”', Macks, Beaver City High achool here this after i e H ey i seven and two thirds innings; oft Bender | PHILADELFPHI May 1 Yetroit " g he Pounding in Face of Heavy 1 atrolt . 12 11 82| Indianap's by Four to Nothing § hita, "4 rune in tour and one-third in ton, Speaker and Morton again had an eady time in deolating | noon, 4 to 3 The festurs of the gAme L oston ., 11 S| Toledo nings! off Rixeys 1 hit, no runs in ons hiladelphia 1oday, the score being o to ; K Osls, g WG TRETR 8 B Boore. {nning, Hit by plched ball; By Bender Btarring, 8 The h A talled 1o take Advan. | wAs the playing of Clarine, Oxtord's 4 o [ Phita” TIA a8 Miwaukag, 4 15 211 Bearns, 100 Benka & Wi e s BlAYer, Birink who' &6l two telplus anq | 11-7e0r-0ld seventh grade piayer, who » emaree, hy nder /Ild pitches playe ! who g¢ W ples N, L LOSE OUT BY SIXTEEN TO NINE| wesr 1pAGUE, NAT. LEAGUE PFEFFER, MASTER OF MOUND | pouit™ Beniarce, - Punsed totl Pliches: |§IX TO TWO I8 THE SCORE & double, doing any hitting, Efrors on| put an end to a rally by Beaver by a ho / | e | WL Pet WL, Pet Umplires: O'Day and Orth — ;'_“' ."'('r”, ";’} "’“l“‘;'}'"'w h “‘v‘ o " pasRen 10| wonuational cateh which started a doubla e LINGOLN, Neb, May 10.-(Special Tel-| Topeka ....10 6 .33 Hrookiyn .1 4.7 | CINCINNATI, May 10.~Pfef er shut out BONTON, May 10.~Cloveland dateatsd | pums onin b oh* (isltors to play and who brought in the winning fun v egram.)—Lincoln hammered Thompson | [incoln 11 6w ( m,»'.”.(‘,. 1210 64s | CInelnnatt here today, Brooklyn winning ) the world's echamplons today, 6 to 2, out- | Beore in the last of the ninth with two out N aba N 00| 8 71 110 - the ! ol he p e d of & oate pETROIT PHILADELPHIA, ) . o ¥ and Brown for twenty-one hits for a|Omaba ..'3 & W0 St Louls i Jo iz |the first game of the series, 4 1o 0 Toda g Calendar batting and out-playing Hoston. Bpeaker AB IO AE FLOHIA | with g singl - " i nelnnati 11 12 478 | Pfeffor did not aflow raore than one h 1 and Morton, chisfly were Instrumental | " ‘0 1| Batt¥rien; Oxford, Blincow and Lewls total of twenty-eight bases and won # | Denver 710 412 Phila 8 9 471 . ‘ w WIIUIEnGRE 10 : ‘ H ’ § . Off 1 pidbd ¥ {8 914 4 (1o an nning and was master of th obtaining this result. Tha former sco Bever Clty, Hill and Copeland, Hite: Of! . loosely played game here this afternoon, | S10UX City. 711 .18 Pittaburgh 9 14 01 0 0 S L 8 resu irmer scorsl [ ' 1 0| Blncow, 3. off Hill, 6, Struck out: B y Y g Joseph 1" 12| New York.. 41 5 | situation at all time, Behulz was hit three runs and covered n wide range of | (rawford. rf i 4 o Blincow, %, by Hill P 14 to 9 Yesterdny's Be hard, was wild, and was replaced by tarritory for five put outs. Morton Hald | bty TEE TP 4 0 e WES N D y the elghth. The Brooklyns ted Box te | ¢ i, 2h f 1 Can Take His Time * A strong northwest wind sent clouds of ] ESTER LEA " in th ighth Th Brooklyns ran Base Ball—Opening of the season of the the RHed nx to six hite Hooper led off .‘“ o 1 ' H 8 1 dust over the fleld and made playing Topeka ”l or a8 wild on the bases. Bcore Blue Ridge laagy with a triple In the opening Inning anl Boehler. o o o H As Trank Gioteh does not nesd mone y ol hompao nlly very City yes Moines, 0 00 YN NCINN y g e cored 1 - b " U he fn In n positior n ke his« me In i ‘:,, ajtficult. Thompaon, usually very . e BROOKLAN. FINCINNATL Bench Bhows—Annual show of Wash. "COTed on an out at first base 1 . 7 JNAbor ) ke dx n |” ; i ';:. x fe tim g # effective, lugged nothing and the Lin Wichita, 6, Bt. Josaph, 4 ' 0 I(Newle of... 8 1 | Ington Kennel assoclatidn at Wilming A ningle o pass, and a fielder's cholce, otelibaue 0 ol SOk Myttt d o r ma | coln crew fattened thelr batting averages NATIONAL LEAGUE b4 28 o okillifer, T4 1 4 0 0| O gave Boston its second run, Boore . with Joe Btecher oft of him, East also pltched loosely| New York, 7; Plttaburgh L (R ¥ e CLEVILASD BOKTON o by , Neg ok, T, Pittanuenh, ) i o1 Tennis-—Johna Hopkine againet Univor KA, o N PRRLGE Toy' MhAMAAD i seventh :"4 "-ur yanked in the A'\»enlh_ Hoft-| Bro e 1) .WW_” Yy $ ; sity of Virginia at Baltimore Graner, 16761 11 0Hosoar, o ADHOAE | oBatted for Nabors in ninth "un, a former Rourke, succoeding Bim. | pPhiladeiphin, 1 8 Lonts, o R ) 3 Shooting—-Opening of reglatered trap: | furmer, W3 3 1 4 dwavin s d 2000 1] et 0230100300 PuRE.Fuon i T:r’r\\\n. um‘ h}ullnn piteher, aucceeded AMERICAN LEAGUT, 1060 i1 shooting tournaments at Wolcott, Ind,, |Toth rl... & 2 1 0 oWalker of .4 0 6 0 0| Philadelphin 1001010002 t Reen 0 the HIsth and pitohed good| gt Leuls U Washington, 1 PE 2 o ; §|%nd Anamoss, la Wowara, oo 81 8 Tharner is 4 8 5 2 3| Twocbuse hit: Btrunk, Threo-hase hits : ball throughout the rest of the game Detrolt, 6 Philadelphia A Hams W Saroner,dv- 4.5 1 1 11 8trunk (3, Stolan bases: Cobb, Young (2) 4 Omaha started strong with a run fn| (Iicago, 5 New York, : s 4y Y235 Ch- s E d o 24 1 OThomas .. % 2 4 3 0| Burns, Schang, Double plays: Burns (in ¥ W evelu , & onton, Mort 3 0 0Cady, o 0 0 0 0 assisted), Plek o Lajole 0o M nin :"' 'l'"' """""" bit the Links tled it AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Tothls.,.. 3 451 1ca'g0 p‘"e Wa'y Juth. p 0 03 o Hunes on bala: Oft Boshier, 57 ot Bues M up at once, then jumped into the lead | .. ot el STy ot 'Sor MBRite. In. Mvaain ] Towls 102713 1*Henrikaen 1 0 0 0 0 | han, 7, off Nabors, I, Hith and carned L1} ” 1 with three in the second Indianapolls, 9 Minneapolls, 15 *Batted for Dale In ninth, ers 1Lwo rrizes Yotals 1 a [runa: Off Boehler, 5 hits, 2 runa in nine Omaha got three in the fifth, but Lin-| Toledo, 7, Milwnukee, 5. Hrooklyn 11000100 1-4 *Batted for Barry in ninth Inninga: off Sheehan, 7 hits, | run In coln landed on Thompson unmereifully| Louisville, 13, Bt Paul, i2 Cineinnati 000000000609 . Koo ik | craveland 8 570 0 0 0 g os|foVoN Innings; off Nabers, ¢ bits, 3 yun S and before the Inning Was over chased| 1woytern 1ommetoneks at Denver, | T%o-buse Wil Myers Noato, Stengel || CHICAGO. May 1=Announcement, was | fonton 101006000 0-3 Walsh by Hoehler, Hirutk oni: Wy ten runs across the plate e Rl ai Dt Mo Dinabsat b oot 'H»rl.‘r base hits: Stongel, Wingo, Stole, | Made hisy y Da J , president | Two-baks hits; O'Nell (), Janvrin, | Boehler, 7. by Bheehan, 1, by Nabors, | Made in . Bfut Mndcm F Fourteen men faced Thomson In this fne| coln, Wichita at 8t Joseph "";N’; £ H z;m ‘.“‘\vr-lr-‘ Olson, “I'rwxf}mn of the Chicago Speedway Park amsocla- | Three-base hit: Hooper. Louble play: | Wild piteh: Boehler, Umpires 1 and » National Lengue—New York at Pitts offer, oh, (uitshaw (2), CCATty. tion, of two prizes offeed to automo- | Howard to Wambskanss to Gandil. Hases | O Loughlin . ning, Williama getting two singles in as |\ i5) "Bhiadeiphia at St Louls, Boston |J84¢8 cn bulls et Bhetrer, s oft Feh, bile drivers amounting to 3,600, One |2 balls: Off Morton, 1; off Ruth, 2. Hi tory, It is Clean Pfll’fi. many times at bat. Morse got o home o1 (‘hiengo, Brooklyn at Cincinnat) .n'v'n'” l!:-'!nl A 1:m and o .'ld runs; ] {§ BorRerioty iofimg ey " m‘;’n'-”v ¥ h‘l" |and eurned runs: Off ‘Morton, § hits, Ahern Bests McCoy. ’ 4 { o by » ) erlenn o o W er, 6 hits, no runs in nine fnings; | tho e » driver | rims In nine Innings; off Kuth, 10 hits, | NBW YORK, May 6.~Young Ahern of i . and ";‘“‘V bagger. His home run| ~American Lengtio Rt bauin A anns |Of Behii's, 10 hits, 2 runs in seven inn ngs. | who beat the present world's record for (5 runa in nine Innings. Htruck out: Hy |this city out-fought Al Met'oy of Brnguiyn Wholesome and e over the center fleld fence was ope | INEton. Detroit at Fhiisdelphia, « off Dale, 3 hits, T run n two innirgs, Yt | wo miles it the new record im met on | MOTton, 4 by Ruth, 4, Umpiren: Owens |claimant of the middlaweight champion i # of the longest hits over made here at > 3 by pltcher “ball; 'Ry Schuls, " McCarty, | W0 SIS 1 Vle e 1 prfhige ek | and Connoity ship In & ten-round boxing contest here Sat i" | Stevenson, the Lincoln shortatop, was BOOSTERS DEFEAT THE sipux | Siruck out !(I\mlhl»lllv'r“,l¢"'hvnl:;1'w’|;lz‘,nn1 {10 'r:" LAY trof AN SN0 'w:’;”; NpyAnks Trounce White fox. to jAhern welehed 1% pounds and ] hi h y gro v p:resi 4| ¢ 0 NE ORK, ay 10.—New York | MeCoy 16115, t In the windpipe by a nasty grounder, | Harrison track in less than one minute played poor base ball hers ftodmy, Chi | ¥ [ but was able to resume play afte fow Des Moines Hits Grover Hard an rates e to Glants, . | ) g - - . play after a few ' : ity ortd' | cago winning the second straight game | minutes. Win Game. FITTEBURGH, May 10,~-New York won | |10 fecosnised world's record was |grom tho Yankees, § to Keating pitehed Mo #ocks ' DES MOINES, In., May 10~Des Molnos | the second game of the serles from Pitta. |M8de 6n the Brooklands two and three- | fair ball for the Yankees, hut was poorly !FRUI"-SWEET ln FLIVUR Z defented Bloux City today by hitting |burgh here today, 7 to 1, making three |quarters-mile track by Chassagne in 1914, ' supported. Russell was sffective for (‘h [ IMAHA Grover hard. The acore was 0 to 0. Score: | of their first inning on & s'ngle, double, | He drove 1180 miles an hour. The local | CA80 In every Inning except the fifth, )| ! ‘ AB. R.H. O. A E ot 7 two triples and two sacrifice flies, -An. | 4 2 when New York acored twiee on twe | When you put a chew of tobaceo ine T 9% 0 0 o ek B , |déron held the Pirates to three hits, | 8CK's Teord s 105 miles, made by |singies and Pipp's triple. Fournfer's bat TR . UM PH h 48 Bl AB. RIL 00 A B while his team mates hammered hra | O1dfleld In 1915 An unofficial timing |ting featured. Ho mnde n home run and | to your mouth, you want to be sure £ 8 SN ‘Iu:hul.mu " 1.4 b local pitchers for thirteen safeties ) gave Resta oredit for 118 miles In prac- | 'WO singles and scored (wo runs. Score | that it is clean and pure. Lejeine. [ 1 0 N o 4 | CHICAGO, (EW YOm | | i Kilduft, w ) BN 18] Watson, vt i A G A el Ao R R o MW SN 04.x |N P U RI l Y | Plug tobacco is the most wholesome | M ) o1 Connolly, 3b AT S N | Puras, 1 170 o S Fealsch, of 17070 0Gihoote 270 0 : . n-’:::,mzlrl{ il 5 1| Henwling, It {0 10 0 0| Roberin rid 8 ot 8 All Na/tions Ba ] 3 Collina, 1t 2 0 o oy o 8 & 3 ¢ = | and satisfying form in which 'tobacco Priest, 2b...... 8 0 1 1| Croaby. b B L IR i Ll A bozoo | can be used, and Old Kentucky s the Y 1 U Elvingsson, ¢ R T e ! f.i4 13 0 o811l urnier, 1b. 4 3 IRERE | s | Thompson, p....... 0 1:1. 3 ofldvingston S Rl BT AR w4 11 4 oHinehm'a, Hd 1 300 Jackwon, ‘rf.. 4 0 3 jo 8 £ 19 cleanest, purest of plugs, It i de i e I B RERE (@851 Team Beats GretnalfBe i) e s o s, 141 owhs *Krause e i 2 s TS S 1 ~".”|'~'{ l‘ B L R R be 103 oknabe. b 003 0 188 J N MeMulen bt 1 "l a modern factory—spotlessly clean and : .3 " 100 6 0Adams p....0 0 0 0 0 § i Do 400 % OKeatlok 0.8 0 0 nerfectly sanitary, Totals....... i £ A RIS o0 & %2 > o 0Coaver, 501 0 3 1 1| GRETNA, Neb, May 10.-(8pecial Twle Naions o PR - e | T E i LINCOLN DES MOINES X on i 18 gram.)~The = All-Nations dritted into | ‘s ‘Colling out. hit b vaties ta |, Then, too, in Old Kentucky you get Catlisle, 1t AR B QA B AR B M0 A 2 Totals,... 38 12 21 11 0 town last night and today wet the (piceg 3 e the mellow taste of the most delicious« i 0 0 o O e Totals. ... 30 b Bostnk Das " &y p \cago 2 2% 90 ¢ 0k \ fichmand, cf.... g uF ey 0 1| Pier. ¢ i g 0 R G e R mond. From the stare the locals were | Two-base hits: Felsch, Mageo 0Old Kentucky is made of the choicest Lodar. of.......o. 5o I 0 o[ men A 03 » OlNew York 0051000 o Outclassed, and lost the game by a score Plpp. Home run Pe . Fnoie Willlams, ' 1b ' 35 dlEmabr, ¢ $5i0 48 O Pittsburgh 00001000004 0fdtods The All-Nations acored three L g8 Kourujes P i U\rn'urky Burley, each leaf being se- # y (L r 1 8 woo \ nsos on balls: Off Kentin, A 1 ) .}l&:‘rfie. W T M e | :"" n i, 3 2 " ' 81 Twabike nits: Burns, Flstcher, Merk ome runs, Mendoz, the Cuban, making Earned runk: Off Keating, | { lected with more painstaking care than Tohn [ g 0 ol¢ > 3 hree-base hits: Doyle, K wo, and Jim Crow, the Inc ome. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Weaver by i Hoffman, p.....i. 1 0 0 0 0 0| Thomas, | t, 1 { A hits, 3 runa n two-thirds fnning: | o o o M (alF sised crowd out o .o} "3 Wid pitch: Russell. Umpire | bacco, : Bl 3 PO I foun and ong. |see the game Dineen and Nailin i 1 Totals w8 W Y Tolmi i 2 ¢ Lithird innings; off Jncobs, 3 hith, no T Rsives Ak tal And the pure flavor of that leaf is S e i N : ¢ invinge. Hit by piiched ball shut out by Washington, 1 to 0, in a Y _Home run: Morse. Two-base hits bese hit . i out! By Andérson, 8, by — sixth. when Milan was passed. took se Chew Old Kentucky for genuine '1-"7.:'«':]‘?... .‘{r\”rnnur: ‘Ilnn-«' Schmandt an, B Tat Umpire Klem and Bmslls, CHICAGO, May 10.-Ad Wolgast, for- ond on an (nfield t and scored on chewing satisfaction vthe, Miller, Smith, Doubla plays’ on bases Rires wer ligh ht champlon pugllist, left| Shanka' single to left. Shanks saved th p Hinchman ‘to Savenaon Moos L8 (Jiaze: | on bases: e Win 1 Cabs, mer lightwelght champlon puglliat, left Zhanks single to left, Shanks sa j Try a 10c pocket plug to-day. man to, Willlams: Kidott e 15 Minch. | & th § CHICAGO, May 10.~Wilhoit's home run | 'ONIENt for Salt Lake City, where he will | fain | tae ' hare Sotnt y Miller (2). Stolen base: o In the ninth faning turned viotory to meet Pat Gilbert in a twenty-round eon- | and on at the piat S \; iillams. Sacritic ok 1 »u:; ) today ‘l‘v er the Br.ves and Cubs test on May 1 Score - shall, Burg., Struck tehe had fought eight see-saw innings. T o b T ) R s WARHINGTON b sl B Nt e B L 108 ol g TR 30 Tocortion ans wotest i o YSCOME PROMPT DELIVERY balle: Off ¥ 7: off Thompso by o ol B by and Zimmerman hit home ns, but mny Dundee in a fifteen-round bout Ehotte OMorgan, b 3 140 T e A M e PRI XN TR e 5Tty T HT Y S TO PRIVATE BUY FRE, i man, Priest. Passed ball: Marshail, Wild | pires: Eekman and Carr e e siol What chance Chicag 470 0 0 0 (Rondeay. If. 4 ° piteh: Thompson. Laft on hase f A4 of wins e v ' fes. | 1 B hempnn, Al on s R T . A PETERSO NMADE CAPTAIN : et T, FAMILY TRADE vois Tivé Tre EA Fi 1 Wt In six innings ¢ Fiast n < AR H.O A ABH.O ALK . ‘ e e B e A e s s o R R T e 1 OF COMMERCIAL HIGH NINE e | ey g i uoie innings off Thompeon: i hits i thies on by . : Noshline 4 uncture and Blow-out innings off Rrown. Time: 20, U ast On ' wil arl Peterson, fiest baseman, was ¥ t Touals ' Tire Faults are the besett| s Abfirews and Mullen \ . ro g \ A : ected captain of the High Sch t s 1 IMMEDIATELY t the Mot Ve Eat WitHEs aamp | 90%; Winoine ¢ Commerce base ball tsam yeaterday - osiages e, *“ ink LERE pe e Al was appointed manager 3 " incture-Proo nenmatlc Tires Batile Wi Joles A . . and ¥ Youns. assistant manager of . Miller in o banishes every tire trouble 87, JOSEPH tohie | ANIRE : ‘ { ‘ W (rre t : - - g R CY o game | Lamibet . 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