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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1916 L rignt over Honors at Contest | o 114 4 solo. Wit and Frank ©. Me sy ¢ has been In the business for vears and 23 o Cincinnati Wins from Brooklyn | Papillion Grappler Springs Surprise |ias wrestied the best of them, but he |Miss Lois Nesbit and Carl Cain 1o W A SRR Affor Team in Thirteen by Using Gotch Toe Hold to was 1o match for Petars Defeat Miss Bruch and Jim ol : % o 5. 647 | evenin for th bration of the Liven Up Your Torpll Liver, Innings, Throw Demetral it o h‘l:fl B RAtabe AUDSUANS B Taroeh o enary o weare. 1t was the an-| To keep your liver active use Dr. KKinw's PR e willing and eager to grapple " 1704 New Life PUld. sy (naite ¥oon -G Big Bill Hokuff, who recently offered to _ . : i elocu test of the college de | " oy oo AL & THREE TO TWO IS THE SCORE|GETS SECOND WITH SCISSORS |grappic with Chariey, within ten minutes GAMES TOTAL UP 1,749 TO 1,704 Bluffg PIOII(‘(‘!' ilud t and of Fourth high Tn honor | Lo A50 "HEEER - ki drug —— : - j after the bout with Demetral, He offered » SXSL of t versary of the great bard tha|etH: S5C ACGVATLIN CINCINNATI, May 11.—Cincinnati won | Charley Peters, the Paplilion wrestler, {to xambie $100 he could dump Hokuff The mixed doubles oity champlonship B _S ap f D 3 d L odns men had | selections - exclunively ® thirteen-tnuing eontest from Brooklyn | Y19 I* bouuinrly suppoted to BIGEC patent :Im‘:\ f ovidently was not present as 10 |und Huntinston silver trophy chanaed X heri f Dea FamoRNANRNI 8 . v BURGLARS STEAL VALUABLE Hights on the celebrated Nehraska scissors [haste to accept the offer was manifested —— In the colloge depariment the 14 here today, 8 to 2 Cincinnati made tWo |} o4 with Joe Stecher, sprung @ new one | The match last night was Poters’ last hands last night when Miss Lols it 0 P N for wixty| medal was awarded to ald La Violetts, COAT AND MUCH MONEY of s runs on errors while Cheney was |in his match with Willlam Demetral st |appearance before he meets Btocher in and Carl Cain defeated Miss = Laura fe I Blufte, dled | who acted the mad sceno from “King wers entered the home of N, Mil pitohing, the Iatter only allowing three | the Aucitortum Wednenday Omaha the night of the Speedway races. | Bruch and Jim lavosh f vt 812 R Ave at Lan Violette hina won a number of 1 wortl sreet, iate hits In seven innings Chaney wax ve.| Charley dvopped the soinsors for the | An interesting preliminary was staged holders, In A five-game (otal p ateh f Pottawniamie 1 orntory during aning through o« windew i lieved in order to allow Johnston to bat |Mmoment and stole some of Mr. Gotch's [ hy Tom Ray and Young Meyers, Ray [on the Huntington alley Ke b c J e r e bullding, and made their for him. Johnaton singled and later | COPYrighted stuff. To explicit, Charley | was the victor in straight falls, The [were closely contested t he m i 11 offloe for CUfrord wor second and hird gotaway with ad roeont and K ash scored a run, tying the score. Oincinnatt | Applied the famous ¢ \ toe hold in win | Teddy Brothers made a hit with their | result baing in doubt up to f w sovern) s more Vie aves n fumily | place was merited by John J. Gallagher e i made the winning rum’ when ‘two were |DINE 8 fall from the Gregk ribe stunt The victors will be open (o matches to n A two dovgiiers ) o bigh achoal department the gold | Phone Your Want Ads fo The Bee. out, off two bases on balls and X single Petars won the match in stralght falls - e o Score Ho returned victor in the [hst tilt in BROOK CINCINN AT twenty-one minutes, tonching Demetral's AR M.0.A B | shoulders to the capvas by the toe hald ;w 076" 0 0| prousure. e Myern. o Duubert ’ Y #toneal ! Whoat. If | | T | | (T I the second fall I | o | twenty-thres minites, using the scismors | | [ | | | | &1 this time It took Peters n Mowrey, 3 tal of forty-four min 0l#on Miller - L ER ) House of Kuppenheimer “Two out when winning run scored *Batted for Cheney in the eighth Paplilion grappler proved u distinct sur - Brooklyn 1000000100000-2! prise to the ring bugs assembled last | M | Two-base hits: Griffith, COtshaw. | qumpe opponents by the scliso Il L foien baasei Myars (3, Ohass, Louden, | Lomped _Ifia ‘opponen L i = W Clarke, Killifer, Saoritfoe hits’ Myors, | V' Groh, 8mith, Daubert, Sacrifice fly But in the ri Atongel, Donble play: Olon t vound of grappling last | it | night Charley tried for the sclssors but | ahaw {0 Daibert, Hase on errors O v 1 Chneinnett ™. “Rases’ on | once and that was a haif-heasted attempt ballat Off Cheney, 6; off Smith, 8 off | which falled bofore it was started, The Toney, Hite and earned runs. Off | rost of the time Charley worked on other Cheney, 4 hite, no runs In seven inninks; | joidy off Bmith, 2 hits, 1 run in alx mnings Strigk out: By Cheney, 3, by Smith, 2 It was a case of shout fifty-fifty dur Ly Toney, 3. Umplires; Iigler and Hur-|ing the first round for fifteen i rison. utes Hoth men were more or less cautious Phils, B LOUIS, Although 8t | and made no attempts to securc s fall Louis got but five hits off Philndelphin | which would have left them open to at today, while thelr opponents were col- | tack, Demetrsl showed quite a bit of Tecting nine, four were for extra bases, &nd sach of thess made possible A run d and skill and spparently bad Bt Louls won, 4 to 8 Peters worried Cords Ames made the win run in the But (T, the { quarter o an ofth: e tripled and scored when Nic aftar the. Tipst qus £ &0 hows noft threw poorly to the piate. T s hir Tatry pard. but kept the |and his superfority graduslly became bits acattered, Philudelphin being Roiped | manifont Peiors began to work out on the Greek ! ' ( J AR RAb N e SIS by eryore ] Pressure 18 Too Much, | The champions got thelr lust run on a At the twenty-minute mark Peters Aouble by Puakert and Burna' single, his | djvea for the tos-hold and kot it. Hlowly third of the day. Boore he began 1o force Demeéyml's leg up and FYILADRLENIA. o BT 1ouM. o, |under the Greek's body. That the toe- g 4 2 ®ock, b8 0 3L 0Beschar. It.04 1 470 0 |hold was going to be successful was evi < £ i ‘ e Crayath. .5 2 8 0 oLone of., .8 6 1 1 ol tral's face. A minute of the pressure = L iy Vi WOT: - dorus. 304 01 2 ORI 8 FIE 10 utticed and the Greek's shoulders were 5 / Sog 1A “ 2 (¥ $ 10 6 1Homsby, 8.9 0 0 3 1|clamped tight to the canvas, k L b y 4 i 0/4/’0(7 Barne o0 3 0 0 (ovder e d 0 B3 01 The second tilt was a whirl-wind affair L ol ¥ W ' » g Kililfer, 0,1 03 1 0 o we - | Demetral went after Peters hot and ] ¢ 3 e e B S AL 792 3 neavy and Charley was Just an eager to MeQuillao. o1 0 0 1 0 mix it. Conslderable rough-and-tumble S T K served to bring applause from the “Ran for Burns in the wixth “Batted for Chalmers In the sixth | Wan Close Eneape. Piillndelpiia 0000210003 Petern was in a bad way once or twice 8t. Louls 20101000 *4 fn the pocond fracan amd only masterful ',':':‘:-r*;_l" e hu."MIH;;Ir',. “r:;'m:;: defensive work enabled him (o break Buims, Ames. Home run: Smith. Stolen|looRe. ~Demetral had Charley's shoul base: Betzel. Bacrifice hit Hetzel, Aers within an Inch or so of the mat Double play: Nichoff to Luderus to|with a sclssors and arm hold once, but ’ ( Rook Bawe oh e ‘_"’A’J‘l"‘{."g;"“’{‘““"![ the Papilifon lad managed to brenk away Ames, 8, FHits and earned runs: Off |0 the nick of time, Chalmers, 4 hits, § runs In five innnings; After twenty minutes of fast and furd off McQulllen, 1 hit, no runs in three In: > # : O O Ll s b riths 4o Vit | (L0 87a0RIing Ratees. ohtained hik:genend nnings. Struck out 1,, MoQuillen, 1; | 176 hold on Demetral. Tt looked Uke he 4 piteh: Ames. Ume|would get this fall aldo by the Gotch hy Ames, 7. pires; O'Day and Orth, | method. But the hig Greok made one last » G Bent Plrates. final offort and snapped the lock. Quiok * PITTSBURGH, y 1L~Errors by |as a fiagh Peters leaped on the Greek, Wegner and Carey, coupled with hits by | linked hi ” ) ' Dodn % g Robarison, scored threo Tur | o B8 legy ground: Demebigl'n by for New York in the seventh inning t 0, day at Pittaburgh by a score of ! 2. The Pirntes scored their runs in the sixth on | hits by Kantlehner and Hinchman and | " an error by Perritt. Score: NEW YORK PITTSBURGH | ABH.0A B AB.H.0.A K. H.O.A 1 Burne, If 4 0 1 0 OBarney, of. $0200 ;h.blcru'z‘u e 1 : ? !J;::flrlm"nl :‘ 2 !’: ?l Dovle, 1] ey, " ihi § pibiusion, 4 9148 0| The Saturday sale of 4 2 inchm'n, r 0l 308 1 OWaener, me.. 8 0 1 6 1/ i REE] Cyime. .. | griil beds at Raymond’s means Nt 28 1 & 1 Oknabe. 2b.. 4 0 + B 0 3 Dootne ¢ f 8 0 bwimon. .4 180 o M a saving at an opportune Btroud. o 0 0,0 0 0Kentlebnr, p8 1 0 3 0 [ B rouate.... 3 TH B 3 Totals.... % 8 1 “Batted for Perritt in the seventh New York 0000003003 Pittshburgh ,L.0000D03000 | Two-base hits: Doyle, McKechnie, Three-base hit: Kantlehner. Stolen bases Kauff, Stroud, Carey (2). Sacrifice hit:| Carey. First base on errors: New York, It is to be a sale of new, 3 "l 4 ), 2 8 O il 0O o 3 Pitisburgh, 2 Basen of Late emer, 5. || clean, regularly bought sarned rins: Off Perritt, 8 hits, Hite and earned taK: ¥ stroud, no nits, |l goods, contracted for early innings; off Kantleh- [ |B time—at the spring sea- |}l son’s beginning—not after you have bought. !!gm' ; lehner, 4. U'mpir Klem and Bmslfe e T Mits. 1 run in nine inoings. @it by |l in the season by us— P Pleteher by Kantlehner. Struck hut: My Perritt, 2; by Stroud, 8; by an‘\ “Three Full Cars’’—Not | an old picked over stock after spring time is gone and when you are think- ing of the summer vaca- tion. The iron, steel and brass beds in this sale will i be- gonvetisutly asrange — HE art of looking well in your clothes is one that can be acquired e 101300 ) and platn ked, in || - . : : : HEER et p‘:‘mdfesl"‘“]’u;d e : with a little forethought and the help of the Kuppenheimer dealer. 21001l price you will pay for = Most men depend too much on accidental effects. Stop your casual your selection. Your se = buying and go directly after some definite Kuppenheimer Model. lection can be easily made Rudolph (n the sighth and your purchases made Vaughn Comes Hack, Cubs Win, CHIC May 11.--Jim Vaughn,“whom ston from the siab yesterduy ek’ this afternoon and pitched shatout ball agalnst the Chicago errors (i the ninth he the visitors” sole run, (Good ) Rudolph Whillame, wh ome run, and an and Baler pr nos | =f i~ , # : it Zimmerman was notifled of a | Copyright 1916, The House of Kuppenheimer ing with Umpire Ryron - Prices, $20 to $40. Our new book, “Styles for Men," sent on request. LRAE AR o early Saturday may be - " ? > T s i doivered Saturday p m | TR HGUER QF K O e vauin 1 e and eamed e | or early Monday, if de P = : i s | e innings sk By Wud I x by Hasan, b bY Vaue | Think of the prices so N | MDA much lower than our regu sare . . ) 1\ . \ y d st & wiifl ar LOW PRIOERE and HILE the Belted or Pinch-Back Sport Coats are very popular with young men, there are what it means TO YOU many other one, two and three-button models, lined and unlined, that are superb spring : and summer creations and it would be a pleasure to show them to you, as well as some extra : ey choice articles of attire that adds the finish Hats, Silk Shirts, Madras Shirts, Underwear, Silk Hosiery, Gloves, Lion Collars, Canes (and an Unusual Assortment of Athletic Underwear.) i G ’q} ' ! Have ‘o “= PHOTOS RETOUCHED\ | They will maKe beller Photo-Engraved Plales Dee Engraving Dapt | a ding nana, Nebr A —————————————

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