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& THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916 I Bringing Up Father N e i1 T s R i | | ' WANT You TO ) i INVITE BARON ISLAND | TO COME AND SPEND . THE \WEFk END'III' ILL ASK HIM BUT (M NOT IN FAVOR Drawn for The Bee by George McManus T SRS T \NELL.'MR JIG4s | IVE HAD A MOST { { THANK YOU 50 MUCH - DO YYOU KNOW -MR JIGGS" ! HAVE. BEEN INVITED OUT A GREAT DEAL. THIS WINTER IF I HAD MY WAY -| WOULDNT HAVE ASKED YOU OUT- ID THROW YOU OU;(.' WED LIKE TO HAVE YOU 4TAY THE WEEK END WITH U% - ENJOYABLE EVENING - ____ ROURKES WALK ON TIND]ANS TAKE ONE gridge and continued | good work. |1, Hits and earned runs. Off Parke, 6 | Johns Hopkina against Swarthmore, at ? 3 Beore. hits, 2 runa in seven Innings. Struck out T d [} C Baltimore { § CHICAGO NEW YORK By Parks, 4; by Harper, 9; by Davenport 0l iLy K] &]Qnd(’u‘ Poxing: Phil Bloof against Dick Stos! ! i ene et o A AR AUIOAT |1 Umpires: Evans and Hildebrand ten rounds, at Brooklyn. Gus Christ { THE HUMBLE SIOUX WEST. LEAGU} AT. LEAGUT FROM THE RED SOX B Colline. 34 0 4 7 OMajeer 19500 Timers Trim Maoks, Of SpO] ts LR Fon Yeet WL, Pe : WL, Pt | Fourniar, 14 0 § | 42140 PHILADELPHIA, May 12-Detrolt won harsh ) Lineoln .., 144 6 rookiyn .11 | {pckaon. rt,. & @ 1 0 UGedeon, 2b.. 3 9 3 2 1| the final game of the series here n eleven N i S opeka. ..., 11 6 647 Hoston 12 6 .07 b OPeckinpe H 7 | Innings. Bad pitchi eatured the game, Rowing werican Henley regat ¢ 1 i Take Revenge For Four-Game Wichita "/11 7 k1| Chicago 13 4 43 Cleveland Defeats Boston in Game in on, $b8 1 4 3 Obeckings, sed 0 8 4 0| LINRG O Dirlara giving fifteen pases r:fl'l;”” e ‘” 1"] resnity and Brand(}ls Pla,y Two i . Yes Moines 9 o w00/ 5t. Louls. .. 1% ¢ ¢ 1 s 2 ¥ 4 ‘. ® | Chillds Cup race. at Philadelphia J f Defeat at L'"CO!H by Secalp- ]‘ Omaha 9 0000 ¢ ineinnati .12 12 Which Pitching Errors Figure atdd (1 BRI ST SR (ll”;lll:l’:’llfp)?fl‘ap'l‘l':':h’:r“n :h’l’:\’:"v‘:l:‘ h’"m-(:ri Gymuasticsi A ‘.\ (" ,mu:n‘ ham G ‘f‘h N tionfi | ing Indians, | Biomeetoi: 4 15 0| Direaurghe, 18 40 Noticeably, 88888 nows.. 3775 |DoUs Thirty-six runners were left on| U A ames witll Natlons 4 i oS Bt Y £ 1% ‘818 | 712 4| the bases, twenty for {ladelphia and |plonships at Newark, N | E i 8t. “Joseph 6 11 3 New York. 813 | — NN e L | sixteen for Detroft. The visitors won the ’ g Sy WIN OUT BY NINE TO THREE| AMPM Ui AMERASSN, | JANVRIN'S CATCH 18 FEATURE| matted tor Russell in elghth | B ey toventh aine with” tag | Automoblle: Vanderbilt Speedway race, | The opening game of the two-game z fis. Cleveland .11 Lontsville .18 8 14| dedact e Y n"n 'I" P AT singles, two doubles and a pass. | Bheepshead Bay, New York City gerles between Omaha's crack semi-pro : BIOUX CITY, T, May 18.—(Special| WASHIDAtN 14 0 00 Minneap's “12 8001 o o May 13~Cleveland de- | N&W York #9905 088 008 Duriag the four gucnes here b7 Detrett,| oy s, Wpring meeting of New Loufs- | toam, the Brandels stores, sad the fam ) : ' . Ve ork. .14 85| Colum b 2 )STON, Mass., May 13 ~Cleveland de- 4 C ol e e ye g § of New Louis- e 5 2 ure Telegram.)—Bomething awtul must have| Detrolt »....13 12 52\ Indlanap'a” .10 9 ‘628 i " Twworbase Biti. Baker, Three-base hit: | {ive bases. on balls and Bit two batemen. | ville Jockey club opsns, with Kentucky |48 All Nations will be pulled oft Batur \ 4 n 4 ’ Boaton ! A% Toledo « 10 10 feated Boston, 3 to 1, today In & game in | Pipp. Bacrifios fly Peckinpaugh. First | Score Derby, Spring meeting of United Hunts day afternoon at Rourke park 1 appened to the Omaha te vhile 1t | Chicago R \ 0 10 on errors: New York, 1, Chicago, 2 s 5 e e, th askell Tnc m A4 BTN SITh TRTN R L SRR . Fey R which pitching errors figured notfoeably. [ Bases on balls: Off Mogridgs, 2 off Rus DETROLT PHILADELPHIA Racing assoclation at Beimont park ter-| DeLorme, the Haskell Indian pheno } was in Lincoln, because the boys from | &' Teuis PR TS it Janvrin's great catch of Coumbe's liner | sell, 1, off Danforth Hits' and earmed | puss. »... 7 5% A Powine ABHOAE. | minal, New York City will probably piteh for the All Naticns i Nobrasks were savage today and toow Yer during the (ifth inning was the star play | runs: Off Danforth, § hits, | run in three | Vit s &8 80 oBenana 6 814 : 0| Track: Middle Etates intercollegiate 4 ; 5 el s and one-third innings; off Russell, no |Cobb, of. 8120 O0Btrunk, of 5 0 s - » Southe A intion, 4 their spite out on Pitchers Doyle and| Omaha, 1. Elons 3 il Sieah Pop AR Bits, 10 xna in (hre and two-tnirds In: | Crawtord, 18 spranki o€ 8 14 02| champlonehip at New York City. Maine | yyunea 5 Mimotia : 3 Kelly, hammering the pair for fourteen | Oher EADS BsOReS, e bl PSR X ( ABHOAE Ring1. ott Matdge, A hita b riam o) Mo Ll i b e B e a8 T 0 hits for a total of twenty-six bases and| New York 4 Pittsburgh, 2 | Tommer. | ot h 40| seven and two. thirds innings; ot Shaw A g kY SR dhé=iat Hikdialdy i ‘,,‘ i Mobil Chattanooga, 11 ) . Phiiadeiohin. 8 Bt Touls. 1 by i 4 o | key, no hits, no runs In one and one-third yorn itd 010 1| Cambridge ass. Cornell-Pennsylvania 8 taking the opening contest, # to 3. Boston. 9: Chicago, 4 | Roth, rt ) 0 IRERE] Ir;nlu g Myw-k"m! By Mogridge, 7: by 00 1 0 08heshan, .1 0 1 3 o|dual meet, at Philadelphia. Princeton Nonor for Speaker. A Pa Rourke's athistes took the lead| Br H\I\\‘\I;y'viyy’\[yst\]v Iv ' V:M : ‘”Hr”‘ 013 H : 19 m::‘w'\f”m” enz. Umplires: Dineen Erickson. ».. { 0 0 1 1*Thompe 1 \‘vrnmu fual meet, at Princeton ] The world's champlon Red Sox was i with thres runs In the opening frame and | &t Laouls, | hington, 4 | pesas, M2 € 3% H 13 Senntors Whip Browns. Totals.... 1B Te s TOWM 41108813 2 Pittsbursh-Carnegis Institite dual meet, | tendered 8 . Koot FeSEhen SrhRanon the Indlans never even threatensd | Rstroll. §; Philadelphia, 8 Coumbe, .. 4 1 pannnck, p..3 0 0 1 0 WABHINGTON, May 12.-8t. Louls to- | Pl nt Pittsburgh. Amheret-Vermont dual | (#0850 0ol 1" iniforn / ’ Chiongo, 0, New York, 2 (R ~ ! iremx 9.0 0 0 10| day ‘lost, 4 to 1, ifs third successive Rame Batted for Crowell in ninth meet, at Burlington, Vt. Willlams-Wes f 4 Krause hurled a beautitul game and whep | Clove hnd. | Honton, | | Totala....3 b9 18 POerrigey .. 2 0 0| to Washington, Harper, who was beater Detroft 100100101 0 4g|levan dual meet at Willlamstown, Mas > L E hits meant runs he usually put ‘em whore | . AMIRICAN A% | Totaw,... 7 117 1 |In the (Irst game of the serles, was often | Philadelpiifa .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 2-6|Navy-Columbla dual meet, at Annapoll o A Datiask oouid ot Pod. Oy | Toledo, 4; Minneano l.disvitana 10000101 0-3|in difficulty, owing to wildness, but was | N4 MichlEan Bycacy A el / ke couid nat M iy | oiade, i Minns [Slevala 1000010103 sttective n' the pinches and outpitched | Two-base hits: 8tanage (2), Vitt, Lajole, | ichigan-Syracuge dual meet a BUY FREED)OM Kranse Hits Them, Also. | Games | SRt tov Punmosks ¥ Seysth Parks, Score 51:;';"')«"":,)'1”" h“rmrnm_ Walsh, Plck, | Ann Arbor, Mich, Minnesota-Wisconsin Gooney's home run In the third frame| Western Leaguo—Wichita at Topeka,| Twobase hits: Turner, Lawis. Double | sT. LOvIS WASHINGTON [ R n e s e Biite e Lo eL AT | aual dmees; pti M inhespollas Borthwes ern : with Calishan on was the only time that | %Yo AL S Joteply Des, Molnes at-Lin<| play: ‘Turner to Howard to Candil, Firat | ghotten. B O n, AT OAE, | Viie (o Lajola. Latt on baseer Derrsl | Furdue dual meet, at Lafayette, Ind From Tlre Trouble Kratise was caught off his suard. In |- National Leasue-Brookisn at 8t Louls, | Lus6 on errors: Cleveland, I Boston 2. |Johoss, . § 2 0 3 iFaster. 8.4 0 1 1 0 18: Philadelphia, 20, Base on errors: | Kansas-Missourl dual meet, at Columbia N e I At B oUI% | Banes on balls; Oft Coumbe, 1; off Pen- | Miller, tf....3 8 1 0 1Milen, of...4 3 3 0 o| Philadelphia, 2. Bases on balls: Off | Mo. Ohlo State-India dual t, &t Puncture and Blow-out and addition o holding the bova in whits o New Vork at Chicago, biladeiinia at | nolc® I oft e gy o it and sarned |Siser, 0.8 8 1 1 Oondéan it 3 8 3 8 0| Jumes, [0; oot Erickaon, 2. oft Dubuc, 5, | & itbgeivied Song Rosmptad o) | R lige: SISht seattersd bils, Krause hammered | poinnatl, Hoston af Pitebursh. o | rins! - Off Counbe, 7 hita 1 run in nine | k. $bu 4 3 8 & Qadas 3b, . ¢ 1 8 0 0)off Crowell, 9; off Shehan, 1 Hits and|o. aroiy, O Knox-Monmouth dual meet Tie Rauliaiere ioibme: 1A oes out two hits, a double an ome run, | Ington. Bt Paul at Philadeiphis. Clave- | /boing:s off Pennock, § hita 1 run in | Dea) it s 31 N 4130 0 earned runs: Off James, 2 hit at Galesburg, 1il ithwestern intercol- e Motorist. Dsin, E , d & h t U I v o Deal, b 3031 1Henry. o, 4 1 9 4 0} "% , 2 hits, no runs | of th g LEE Kilauft also registered a home run, ma land at New York, Chicago at Boston, :'\\,‘u;”l'x‘n'n;:::. “" u.yru,“nzi h:v-l ‘I{“n}:" ‘A':.:w’“ 4"' r’\ z : ’v :”\:' Bride, : ;\ 4 '. 3| f’lln!nir‘v'; !‘n;;:‘n‘"zmm.fil.,.” in sixth): off leglato champlonships, at College Station, Puncture-Proof Pneurnatic Tires | two by pitched b | Bev e ) or, D p 10 s , 8 ru Y n " p 2 / Ing his in the firet frame, with two out| New Track Record nt Aberdeen. | Ponnc Raiker . Riouck: ont: S0 Yot @ W | out I seventhy: off Ericiemn 1e {Tone | Texas banishes every tire trouble, ! and Yorsythe on sscond. ABERDEEN, 8 D. May 12—(8pecial | 2Cumb hy Pennock, 2; by Gregg, 5 | Paks b P: 0000 Touls : \lw: 'mu innings (none out in ninth): W% | Tennis: Harvard Interscholastic cham anishes e ; The visots nesded 1o Inyitation 10| Telegram.)—D. Gascoigne of the Huron| CPIres: Owans and Connolly s 9.9 ¢ 034 Subue, ¢ ‘h"u:‘,“i runs in three innings: off slonships, st Cambridge, Mass. start things, which they did in the open- | High achool heat the record for n mile run | wow yomme s+ Gieaso, S i off Bheehan, 7 Nits, 1 runs In tap Jnjn8s: | LA crosse: Harvard against Stevens In- || 3 QW E L L Auto Supplies ing trame. Devie four-balled Smith to|at Normal fleld in the high school track | (i meries with Cliichso nes iy aint | *Batted for Deal in elghth | Btrusk out: By James, 8: by Boland, 1: | 3y ece s o oken N. J. Cornel SUPPLY COMPANY 2051 Farnam first and Krug sacrificed him to second.| meet hers this morning. The previous|ning the last game, 2 to 6. Mogridge, ".Im Lows...ooooseen 0 0 1.0 000 0 01| Chill ;‘n’ni{t:Zi,«:"x‘zlvlllz‘mw" & Umplres ,-"M” ALDHa A T a0k OMAHA Streot i FPorsythe caught one of Doyle's benders| record was four minutes forty-nine sece former Chieago American rn'-h-a for the Washington . 20000200 *4 Croscent Athletie club, at Bre » | that did not bend and slipped it over tha|onds. On a heavy fleld with a (hl!lllnx\:,_“':T"“."‘"‘l‘;;""I held l',:"'l"n;"“:;': to two| Three-base hit: Judge. Stolen bases | fence for & pair of bases, seoring Smith. [ rain falling Gascolgne made it taday fn | veloped an aiiment In his arm and was | Romdens Soible por eorifics hit:| 2 — e = . Kilduft went his teammate one better [ four minutes forty-three and one-fifth ;“'lev to continie. Mogridge struck out | ride. Pase on errors: 8t Louls, 2 - = _ D . f and dropred the plll over the opposite | seconds. aptain Eddle Collins of Chicago thres | Washington, 2. Bases on balls; Off fence for four bags and Forsythe led the Lconsecutive times. Shawkey relleved Mo. | Parks, 2; off Harper, 7; off Davenport, i sy oo — - i , | Two More in Third, - [ In the third the Omaha bunch pushed | ° over a couple more. Krug started the | . A Py festivities with a neat double, but he EVERYBODY'S STORE was held on second while Naughton ° | tossed Forsythe at first. Callahan ensily | put Miller out, Krug racing to third and ve r | completing the cireult on Kilduft's single. | | Krueger followed with a doubls, KIl. —— R TR ) 4 dutt taking the corner. Doyle was der- | - S B st R k.. | ricked at this stage of the pastime and . . | ase Dall an ennis knt comer uncorked a wild one to start with us1 a s and Kilduft counted | A Y — -~ i A i | One After Another HESE are the days wl r I s when eve an ¢ y Tk i Omaha settled Sloux City's chances of tl L I‘ \ ry man and woman wants to get back to nature gml I Niuiing by boutcing /four yubs 0ff. the : mlro is nothing that gets you much closer and sends the good red blood coursing M| rubber In the elghth, With one down through your hody than a game of golf, is or be ’ . ' \ 3 a game of golf, tennis or basebali. Krueger aingled and took second on 0 B P I T Lo . . o Furg's safe one, the Intter reaching seo- Oi maha S eSt Opll ar lu(lm suitably dressed adds greatly to the pleasure of the game, the freedom of move g ond on an attempt made to get Krueger . T . . H ment is made possible only by wearing cor | o g g g Price Tailoring House g e e st g e A g garden, scoring Krueger and Burg. Priest \pparel, and we ave: proy ided here ev stole second and Krause followed hin ° erything for the enjoyment of golf, tennis i home when the latter made the thi or baseball ' | home run of the game. Score ul Or . OMAHA . 2SR olf Suits $18.57 to $35. rt 4 1 1 ? 1 . A 3. &34 3% ‘ :Oa | Mostly with knickerbocker : 2 3 trousers, but long trousers "‘ \ ‘ 1 1 v . 3 to mateh can be had, making N i Made to Your Measure it possible to wear as a com l : Yot M T 5 bination business suit and | SIOUX CITY . | AR. L 1L O A 2 golf smit [ . aha -~ ' calia) i ' : Golf Trousers, $5.00 to $10.00 3 2 Golf Coats $6.00 to $20.00 FEITH, , Loy o Golf Caps 60c to $2.00 | f oo 1 Golf Raincoats with Leggings $6.50 § \ Golf Buckskin Coats $16.50 to $25.00 8 = o GOLF CLUBS ‘ hibun X Spaulding ar Bros,, Crawford Metre r . By 3 4 Mo , H : furke |( (B d J ) \ Jagtities b " . Made in Omaha in my own shop. Every garment tried on in ' A 's‘ _P'. Cochra s 3> . the basting. Guaranteed to fit every man, Ry - e Golf Balls 40c to 75¢ | Tenni i i S B olf Balls 40c to 75¢ | Tennis Racquets | Base Ball Supplies RL‘.\H..\HH.R, every pattern | show is brand new, . | i 0 h B ¥ " Nisard, 76 TEANIS NETS .9 1 Are y ' ¢ \J ! ] - maha Cricketers guaranteed all-wool and fast colors. Men of un- oot Voo ' 1o 8300 . 61 14 000 3 s - . . . o w T « y ™ . . . % TENNIN N Ts LA R ill Meet Tonight || usual proportions will welcome this opportunity, Ate. ¢ LN 1 616 o . f SN Yie annua ting . ‘“:. TENNIS TS e 51.58 . - h 1 . LR , " . - M ab the ' ey ‘ . o0 Sftars s w1 durine O GlfA " ennis a S:SP[. v.l l." B o o " 1 0 ccessories | ‘ LCIAL! he Owaane . Linroin and * o Ny Roller Skates $1.39 Lawn Tennis| . 98 [ T 1) My Robinson, Window 220 South Fifteenth Street - W Display New World-Herald Building Gutter 4 FPorebaai " AR T B e ' B andt ¥ wary. Wil e Boas And wvaial naw . oA dlase W Ve lees » ALYy Iniareatad b the ¥ | | | | | |

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