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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY ————————————————————————————————— . Copyright, 1916, Intern’l News Service - e FTURN 1T WOULDN'T —~ ~ H) » WOULDN'T WANT TO T TO HE | | T OV DROPPED | ot g eaPoal 5 ythog e i PURTL TOOREIACK T} 1o Sance o | YOUR MANDRER- | | e e 0 THE WORLD YOUR SELF? | %’:E(i’( % X o POUN' UP ONE |\ CHEEF- P"‘E LACE ON IT 1% QVER! ) STOOPIN' IN THIS K FORTY YEA o ' OVER LIKE QUSE 3 i EARS OLD! Lo THIS - y P - = \ [] “! r|”t W LOPES RALLY AND Myers, 19, Hits and earned nuns I!II 1 Covelesk A hit no rung in six innings ’ WIN IN THE NINTH‘ WEBST, LUAGUE. | NAT,_ LEAGUE. TRIBE OF INDIANS gt Dubug, § hilk, L in SRR a0y onee BOUGHT BY OMAHA T'S Uncle Sam's natural resources R b “:%x,fiy% iy “"3"2'.;:"‘;( Vplmar e b P i ne onfi, Surect oy By Gorgier| gt | that keep him prosperous an’ con- ourkes Peris] en Hinchman | Jovekn § /47| Boston ....11 8 v:!: ed Sox Win from Cleveland with pires: O'Laughlin and Chill amous Hurler Who Was Once 8old ’ of Clouts Pill in Nose and }E:::u::l‘dlnlnul(’; s‘; :1‘1-’: “\:m ?:‘ul;l E% :A; ‘:'{ Aid of Strong Wind, 8ix for $22,500 Is Secured by | .tel"l;O:.”aAl;‘lv(:{mm lltl,l r::l::;.uLVE],VEl Fuliatie oy Ginetinati 13 12 9 L ; ‘ is most conl ores Three. Denver . 111w w0 to Five, Today's Calendar sy Bt Jomeph. 611 .28 N ork... 13 .71 oy LINCOLN TAKEB THE SERIES| Apwm LiAQUR. | AMER, ASSN n‘GAME LASTS TEN INNINGS W, L Pot W.L Vot 9 840 Loulgville 14 8 .70 Marty O'Toole, whose o ; 1 2 40 Konmto e« 1.00| BOBTON, May 11.+The Boston Amer Paul club to the "‘";“:‘:l“:‘"m:]":'nn:’" g o Columbus .12 B 800 | (cans dofented Cleveland, 6 to 6, in u ten- | Track: Chleago-Tilinols dual meet at|ihe fmmen e immense sum of 22,60, startled the e oy VERY a3 ALSO GETS PITCHER BRUCK LINCOLN, Neb,, Mny 1).~(fpecial Tel- ogram.~A ninth-inning rally, with two out and three men on bases, ended when 2 20 f Hh 1 12 13 600! Indlanap's. 10 06260000 ooniant today, o strong wind work- | Urbana, 1), Interstate interscholastic Harry Hinchman swung his war club | JA8 14 4620 Bt Paul.. 010 44 entire base ball world, 18 now a member ’ p edo 10 474 | In¥ ¥ f the home ten In the |meot at University of South Dakota. y = and whacked the goldsmith' into deep | ork. 48 30 i oledo, o 118 40 ylxl,‘,‘,u“u.'.'.‘l:’.': s o i g e B e L P i JE- fevts, Dasile of the Omaha bate ball club more smokers "‘::"“ "':irn:n':‘ 'IF'“‘:M oll "'": '“""l"'v’ Phila 814 964 Milwaukee . 4 18 200 10y wtarted to be a Migh foul to |Cedar Raplds. Tliinols Interscholastio | columbus A,,’;”"F:‘:":.:::";’I: TPam. 16 are learnmg hOW e ':’.’" "‘h iy Yesterday's Rewultn. ths lels. st:4ha piate. biit the Wind shi<'|mest: ot Univarsity of Thinols. Kansas| Kersas Oity ‘yesterdsy amd a e B 7 eep of the series with Omaha by a 7| WESTERN 1,1 AGUR Hed 1t Ibto the tafr ground, and O'Neil. | State norraxl ‘mset b Bemporia, Kan y and arrives in ; { grcatly natural Omaha this morning at 7 o'clock with the 1o 6 neore, Popek Denver, fal | W { N 4 ) 4 1) to ke the eateh, Hoblitzel | 'Woreo Tech- il . . | T count stnd & and on M| B85 11 EA plomn, o o e S gl g i e 4 g i bl : ageing improves and Mers had to groove the next ball.| Gerdhe. O fincoin. o & ; ourke also secured Pitcher Bruek Wi , 8 B 0 , 6 ansisted In stretching singles into extra Henoh now, French B og club of e , Fven at that Manager Marty Krug| hmn’i'fl:n“:'..pr,mm'v S kol ¢ Oleyeland's . FORN R Ainpotbiin “"'“m"‘;{""l’“ )""""J'w e :1: from Columbus yesterday and is bringing | ; P y flatuml/y gOOdtO- played some pretty clever base ball. 1ou| New York, 8 Pittaburgh 2 St i tha slxth ihgiug on'two. singlasy| Otty, . . e i et ind o 05 I 9 | ! bacco. VELVET Noeth had besn bressing slong in great| Bhiladeiphia, §; §t. Louls, 4 & double and a triple, Beore Todnie: Pannsyivania. weaiost Johns | (s fact (hat hi ’)”WIII"M”I gy wf:lxh' L i/ hi style for elght innings when he siipped oston, 1; Chicaso, 1 CLIVBLAND h y i AROE RARE Top SRS, GOEVY TR0 MO i 3 The Ducklings mu:‘d oot |nw:'n-‘ Erooxlyn, 2; Cinoinnati, 3 LIVBLAND. | mosos | Hopkina | at " Philadeiphia. _Columbin | n noed of relnforcements, So Wednesday is teaching N i | | AMBRICAN LEAGUE araner. 1p AHHOAE er vt 0 54" | againat Latayette at New York City.|he hikea from Lincoln to K [ elghth by virtue of North's unsteadiness 5 ‘ | & ok g | 8t Louls, 0; Washington, 2 dumer .8 1 13 oqmin a8 0 7 8 0 New York university against Colate at |and made a call upon Bobby Quinn of and then jammed the bases in the ninth — Detroit, §; II|Ilnr\1~lnhlnn’l e gVl 1 8 o 4 8 20 0|New York City | the Columbua ciub, Boby offered him w ¥ Chicago, 1; New York, 2 215 0 11 | VR % a :11:':'!“0'“( mm"bunchmm o d{‘n"mml Cloveland, 6; Boston, ' i1 b 159 Wrestling: Joe Stecher against Yussif | 0'Toole and Bruck and Rourke snapped it ln.'-’l'c‘a nd“l:y lor Mers | AMERICAN ABSBOCTATION 111 81 % 6 0| Hussane at Loufsville, | at 1t ;:u' r S .I.".'b‘ arty trotted | e, 1: 8t Paul, 4 N ot (0t BB 1 $ 041 4| Boxing: Milburn Baylor against Young | 0'Toole was In the Western league be- ”l't: ::m e long blow broke up 'hn; 1r'nllur‘nhu.m ‘1” um{:n- :l"lly 2 Haeerman, o1 0 ¢ 0 W ’ 3 ) Brown, ten rounds, at New York. Phil |fore. He was a star with the Sfoux City i Toledo, §; Milwaukee, Dasby, v.... 2 1 0 3 OMavh, 0 18 0 haioom “againat. Vie ‘M i : 3 2 at Bt Wi 100 o gains Moran, ten rounds, | club, It was from Sfoux City that 8t "“‘I:‘f"‘"'(; ';‘l“:"‘: ':""dd 48 be &} Onmes Yokay, = o o) o 5101 8 1":" g at New York, Howard McRae against | Paul, hought him. Marty went Iike A { safe n the , sixth and soventh | Weatern league chita at Topeka, Fotals. .. 38 10 | 0 1 | W s v S | 1 s eitalaily by the bard. hitsing | DSBVar st ut. Jossph. Des Moliies sl Lin-| ~Two out when winning run scor { Hasry Carison; twelye rounds, st Boston, | whiriwind hix first year with the Saints b Kil‘ufl s T i % | coin, nm.h; at mmt ( n‘ i Bk | *Ratted for Cady in sixth and Barney Dreguss put up 322600 cash | : A h two| National Lesj ew York at PItts: | cocaiand Y00103000 0 'AH N G coln to get his services doubles and drove three runs over the | ’"'<'Rlf.!:::'"f:ffif.‘i’:"y.:".(N('n::l'm:.'v Boston | yiogion 012010100146 a:tlons al'l'y | Marty fafled to succeed in the majors, | plate. The Lopes had previously gath: | *t,C ucne, JECLYNGE! Louis at Wash- | Two-base hits :Spenker (1) Walker (), nowever, and was turned back to Colum- “1ed off of Norih 1n the ird iniug. | st Opuc st PRsde phiee CNCR | LEnln Thee b B e Fnlth Extra Players £0 |iir Vi b imred s sonr mut s Dedicatory ceremonies, marking the begin : . year the association {8 mighty close 10| s mnm::hmy el e sl Lo pt* Wow ‘York, Cloveland At Bosto, Habiiisel, Qardnor. Sacritice hita( How: i ivat ‘our, The nl saw the finish of Marty's | poPEKA wnl FROM BEARS (Ard, Cady Walker ases on balls: Off F 11 P C mafor class and Quinn decided to give | . “wp: * ” i ’ [Bikacrman, gt a5 e dni| rivate a'rw':w i | ning of “Rialto City” at Ralston-Omaha, Omaha outhit and outfielded the Duck- | Denver Loses in Spite of 1t Two | N IRninen wir Dagare| T : he little Trishman should be a winner . . . . . S e Fari's sroareuily. savs them Name: Muhs: [In twa, and one-thid inniniga; off iiager- | The All Nations, who are scheduled to | TO {0 S LR e g wan a winard | will be filmed for national circulation. the ball game. Score TOPEKA, Kan., May 11.~Although Den- | thirds innings (none out in wixth); off piy the clever Brandels stores aggrega- | B "8 G0 S Tarore and his kn“w,y . ver made two home runs Topeka won m.-\ Baghy. 8 hits, 0 run in four and two-|tion, Saturday and Sunday, at Rourke | When he wa has been consideraly | | game this afternoon by a score of 'h|rd- ininks; off Bhore, 9 hiks, 4 runs i1 | park, Is considered the premier attraction | *18¢ of the game ha s j H, 0. A B (,, 4. Soore: ‘flu innings, HIt by pitched ball: Barry | augmented since then, Last year Wwith You can umnm |v e R ] DENVER fiywlee) by Tlagerman. Struck out: By |of &l road ciubs. In addition to the regu- | i Matry won forteen and lost e B g g ow AB. B H. O A & | Mitchell. 1; by Hagerman, I: by Baghy, |lar team it i necossary to carry fouy | Golumbus, b a club that finished { m',’:m:;," o R { unl r, ot TS A ol by Shore, 1. Umpires: Connolly and | cxira players each season to enable them fiftean '”‘l'""" hs s | M“k 3 A e Y UE Fog 63 %0 to get the rallroads to handle thetr pri- (' the cellar : tation ™ % bt 240 A &0 Gallin Holds Browns. T . it . tau uiea] - BFUOK. Wito- iinde. silth the' TePOTRES 1 § 540 8 0 1 1 0 0 WASHINGTON, May 11.—Gallia today |¢ ol 1y A of being quite a piteher. He, like aole, 4 g B S e N R i MAL Lt Y | twenty full fare ticketa & hasdar ‘l ll .: “: Dyer, b .. %09 800 % @ \'\'ndmlx!wnl"w:h. 2“‘(: ’l‘v‘ 'ml ’l‘l‘\(nl |'|““~: Eurl Morse, third baseman of the Lin- l',,?', ”“hl; ;\‘; :“.: ‘”[ O'Toole and Bruck 0 0 0 OfSnelas v ¢ 1 1 8 1 1 inning Morgun wis pamed, and scored on |coln Weatoru Leugue toam, and Art et woupla of the pitchers now - ~ = Stevens, ¢ . £ Woster's three-base hit, which nded Sohet -~ B = % Gity | means that couple o i 10 % 14 2 King p 20 0 0 4 '0over Bhotton's head, And then Foster 1”'"",'1 Riter "\l' ”‘|, Kunwas City | o0 “them over will draw thelr re- ' ” | *Spencer ... . Tk e 0 0 0|went home on Rondeau's fly. Score r“"' can u«:m u.xu;. };I wu\“m\v h.ym“ s. It is probable Mack Allison witl | ™ gy i B e - = o, LOUIS. WABHINGTON ormer members of the ations. | 10 ¢ the unfortunate duo Hinohman . % e 7 Y e 'fmTcx \' sy et [ RS ABALO A% | Curtls Wheat, brother of the famoas | " ik G 3 inchman, . ... (el Gl it B TIK P 8 114 0l znck, of Brooklyn, is with them thi | ' Schmandt, cf b8 4 a8. R H. O A B or. ¥ s o 2 | 1 D P d Lober, . ... i s O B | o T i ot 11 {150 0/sanon wnd gives promise of developing | ations Uroppe If you attend tomorrow Stevenson, ss. . Ty B ¥ 1 3 2 4 0! Prav. ‘0 9 o Into a great player Wiina 10 A Fhim . £3 88 Moo Oinon. the wandois stores s Pog By Blair Club (Saturday) afternoon. o 1 v 33 3 .0 ek &, TR0 SEI o MoBride. sk o 0| slubman, pitching for David City last G L W S $ 8 2 b NiSaysd e i 0 QO a8 1 Q5 % f Runda), wes defested bj the All Nations, AS Holland Blows 1 1 0 & 2 Behwelt iy \ 2 0 0 Davanport 80 000 0 Touk ) o | with Donuldson, pitching, by a score of ! Gardner, p. ORI T, e e I 0 8 0 1 " PR taog o0 » 14 H TRt O S O B T 1R L b0 Kol S8y 0 4 Mortie anys “Donaidson hasn't got “woun 1oe. | Take Ralston car at 16th street, going south *Hoffman 2o ik (1 e R Y 1 v \ thing more than he ever had—but that's | BLAIR, Neb, May 11 A‘q"'\p tibos & » “ON ’ Totals L . R N3 envugh . )—Blair defeated the All-Nations to Q Foisls o A ik 'Il[nl‘vlt tor I ‘\'\ t int : ¥ o day. 8 to 2. in a pitchers' battle between or, lf you mOtorV go by way Of street. S b . Mishing tun Sogred D e YR o sBatted for Deal in seventh. ] k for Blair and Bunny Folland for “Rar r Johna nth enver Y 1L 0001003 »e n sevent EI 5 H l Sh ] Cook fe I [ ’ Ldnooin | 20200002 37 _Home rins Dyer, Shialds. Threa-hit base hit b, /8 ases X ' even until the ninth inning, when Hol- | i 4 Mt Aha 03309 238 50 cochean. "Two-ase hita: Akler, Hueyane. | Sholton, Rondea ety in Moet at Iowa City (i went w tons enoven for Binic o Kil- | Sacrifice hit: Monros. = Sacrifice fliss run In twe scores and win the game Hits and earnetl runs Two-base hits: Carlinle, Hinchima 1; off Gallia ) North. Double play: Ri to | West, Goodwin. Double piay—~Cochran 2 " 4 4 ore ove .~..“|1:.' " ‘.(‘ i ,“'.l, to lattimore to Agler l\ plen hases; | Off Wellman, 7 hita, 2 runs in seven in atul ay taruoon The hitting and the runs W n Schmandt ber, lrug, | Cochran, Schweiteer., Hases on baile: Off | DIOKS. S50 Davenport W % p to the ninth, when Mendeg hit for two . By Oeors. 3. Baseson bally: | West, 1 off King. 8. Struek out: By|pae (hAne e T and Danoldson, pineh hitting for Off Grexer oft Norih, & Lett on West, % by King, 6 Passsd balli Mon- | 1 ¢ RAE B A i . WA TY, In. Ma fpecial,) v . ¥y, 1 e plres' Hildebrand and ¥vans pecial n. acored him with single to bases: Lineoin. & Omaha, 6. [Fitching roe. HIt by pitcher By Weat. Umpipes . Wen olnes snd s ¢ Stealing Davenport high j.pr Donaldson was caught vecord: Off Grogory, 40 hits in elght in- | Kane and Ryar Vanks Trim Chicaso L Eht it s ot e lland whlked .the. firet Clnrek HMas Nad Tonings and Indinns v ederpls, h . . e 1 B de from K's ¥ h TWO OF THREE FOR JOSIES Win Jaille: erdered s My : s g it o wents § R wn.hand DiokNS ar & ~ o Drammers Win Game from I\H\ \\.fl‘:w\ |," Y A "' A Be Gixth ‘ , . h t " “" snd B o | PURE FOOD wnders. 0 Hunters home run wil — e dugs A wer of siasa f » . =i . \ Ieaters by winning tod h Al § 8 . " A y { p 22 1 8 i #i. Bame was slpn and ninte ~. v allahs . . . : . WICHITA W e . AB. B H, O A ¥ . 3 . N \ . ‘ P | el 2 JOE STECHER WILL MEET “\(‘\ns e BRRE : e ymosa. 1 Ot PARDELLO AT COLUMBUS - : i \s Bd?\s(&(\“ Hritkon. ¥ ¢ . . . N . \ bate ' e . " " " | —— TrrE R R - | s ; (S, Eyery Bottle g : Jon ; : GROTTE BROTHERS CO. MR " Sore General Distributors Omaha, Nobraske B, ; MISSOURI WINS FIRST } ONE OF VALLEY SERIES ' i : 5 & Masks Neat Tigess ' - ] ; Persistence is the cardinal vir- -t : . ek L . Passh- Wiy for Prement tue in advcrtising; no matter ol ' l iy ' how good advertising may be 4 4 " 7 1 . 3 L SRR Ammerman Fined : » . y R, Fifty for Quarre ] oo W Wit ™ College Base Ball in other respects, it must be o, ' ; With Umpire Byron | ‘ : run frequently and constant- siad ABberoes Sioux City Buys K : : : e ly to be really successful. Grover Gilmore * :

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