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Bringing REALLY - § DON'T KNOW WHAT TO EAT! 0TT0 MERZ STOPS Up Father THE BEE Copyright. 1916, Intern’) News OMAHA, WEDNESDAY _"I AN Berviow First Rourke Shutout J 'LINKS LOSE 70 TOPEKANS New York May 18 new record for Makes N : Drawn for The Bee 7by George MC@E | WAITER - BRING U5 TW STEAKS AMD T Today's Calendar of Sports OMAHA' Gardner Has Bad Inning and Kaws | an automobils run between Los Angeles ¢ e H 4 HAUGHTY WOLVES‘“ 2 AB R H. 0 A K| Win Game. [ Beker “vin Carrives nars “todar” ta" bis f (L ) imith, | by Rl 2% Cudiline roadster, seven days, eleven houre * I - 'r";‘-'v!h“’ - H : oo | l{ 21 PO g E 80 5 and fifty-two mlnhnl- after he l':lz I‘L- ln:llnn“r‘:“;ll'n: " “I.I:‘\'nr‘:l“::l:h ; 0 J : 1.3 3 California city. The distance cove was ) lless o N netin Jacksonians Have But One Chance | M)ller v o 41 o o FOUR T0 THREE I8 THE SOORE | {41k aker neid the provious o of Marfand duekey cab o1 Pimiles; * Kildutt, an Y 3 e ard of eleven duys, seven hours aud fitteen Shootd ennsylvanis Btate frs to Boore and Bwell Throw by | Krueser « g3 ;. Wiinutes gt byl e e Ehtinde) Burg, b ... H i Lincoln, May 16,—Gardner had one ! '%’:'I"' ournament opens at Philade , Smith Blasts Opportunity. Jisase, ot. . ' 4 9 0lbad inning today, Topeka making O Rraci-—Lohigh-Lataystte dusl meet at ( fisl'vi . three runs and securing a lead Lin P S Moy Tork univorsity. dial l WIN GAME IN FIRST INNING| ™" * ¥ 1 1lecoln eould not overcome, The Kan b meet at Awarihmore, Ph. o g sans won by 4 to 3. Score F um.;u aryard ve. Wobart at eyt AR H oo } TOPEXA Ambridge, Mass The honor, glory and distinction of Fox, ot il T B T Rk -Michigan ve. Hobart at Com hurling the first shut-out fray of the | ietiing, st S B S (0 ;B e T ' | Michigan vs. Lehigh at South ; year for Omaha fell upon big Otto | ition 5 b T R B " o B S aFrin vo. Pennsylvania st Phils Merz yesterday, Otto twirled master (L 8 T O Tyteman, rt e84 & el o¥armont ve. Union collogs st Bur 4 ruger, © ; , Sxy TR T ton, Vi, ful ball for Pa's de luxe athletes yes- | Gray 8RR gi 8| Latlimore . 4h A 0% (e S lin ing—Shamus OBrien vs. Frankie f terday, with the result that the| " " Johwoitaor, U Y rq 83 Russell, twelys rounds at Youngetown 1.0% P ! now, ¢ 1 1 ? ? n ’ 0. hlu.g Wolves from Wichita were . "':"" WL Lgte s Doahner, p ity .} A blanked with a string of goose eggs | “AMY all, p A My S 4 1} Runs 3 0.0 0 600 0 0 %9 i T o which failed to hatch, while the | iiits e W 1 g 5 SO U g e g s S - ok ke DarlO Resta/ En [EI'S Rourkes ran up two runs in the open- [ Wichiia LINCOLN ’ f Rune 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ? y ing stanza and won the event by that | ity o (e B8 R e € 1A% Wy 7o 18 AB. R H O Chlcagl’) Auto Raro( margin. Two-bass hiti Forsythe Sacrifice hita [ - BT S ol ! Merz displayed nifty form yester Krus, "'l‘ul”NM'I:’r‘-m::’ll»” Krom, Fotsythe: | Thomason, of B d ) ] Chicago, May 16,—Entries for the day and the (’;rks{mun crew failed | Krueger, Rurg to Krug to Mifler. Struck | gober rf.. . N O Sl T 300 mile automobile races to be held utterly to solve his baffling slants gob) rtly";u;;r.”t“hv”V';:?'h.y.l:v Pases o0 | Williams ' 1 € 0 390 0 at Chicago, June 10, are now being Only on one occasion did they have | gt ¢ ST T Durham, ~Left e, |l e e received and eleven cars have al :wi';rl;;io!fl (fth“; up T 'mnh amll ; :,::;.;' ::m‘-m"”r,_x‘!rl;lr:z, o Tims, Johnaon, o G TN O ready been listed, about half of then w to the plate by Earl|Umplre . o e A ; H of foreign make. Dario Resta, wir " - - s o 1 Smith blasted the chance SIOUX DEFEATS 8T, JOSEPH. B o A AR R R SRS Mt o1 v - e | €F Of last year's 500-mile race at Cllllhl‘ Standing Up. Savage Victors By - Acore of Nine | rTotals oy Pl S T o P e g g speedway, will be in this year's ened in € opening stanza g xBatted for Gardner In seventh | thirds Inning; off Ericksen, 9 hits, 4 runs . Bdlt #; 4 d fl‘h 5 th i (74 i g O A e Vily | Fwo-base | it Hinchm: William S Soven a0l S innings. " Hit b b . X opene: e game by beating | feated 8t. Josaph today by a scol to 5 I" # Db P ame. 3 m'irbmt{ ;m” d R’;/ Stairs naege. H'ru', B - out a dinky infield hit. On a hit and | *or* T, JOSEPH, Tatlimore " o, Agler. " Btaien " basee: Car ’ | "y e, b Boland. 17 by rick GERMAN AND RUSSIAN run pll{( Tobin rolled the ball ; W, 0 ots, Risvaneon. SeaTin Hamp. Buruek w S S 0 {905 4. "Uwarom TG Seg’ SV RED. CROSS IN RUPTURE . Ao A out! By Gardner, 4; by i by Das { through Krug's position when Marty | suivan, it A ner, 2. Bases on balls: " Off Gardner, §; off | NEBRASKA MEDICAL SOCIETY went over to cover second base, and | MeCabe, er [ ; 1 Dashner, 7; off Hall. 1. Wiid pitch: Dash | 7 Fox. hiked to thrd. Meting. skied Db 4L | e sl oo ok P TO MEET LAST OF MONTH | _§tockholm (Via London), May 1 drive 1 saira. Hetling skied a i RS Hita: & hits in seven innings off Gardner; 2 ¥ i i ~—According to the Dagens Nyheter, h”: ml°= Smith's waiting and eager } 1'% hita In two innngs off Fast: ¢ hite in seven | Moran's Men Capture Game with Washington Overwhelms Detroit, | — the International Red Cross confer ram bl °?‘h""!“" for home the 5 Gk one and two-thirds Innings. off Hall. Time Cincinnati by 8core of Four Making Nine Trips Around | Prominent medical men from all parts | onco” reguited in a complete rupture minute Smithy nipped the pill, but, 0 00 1:46. Umpires; Fontius and Anderson . of the state will gather In Omaha May | popween the German and Russian although he is a mighty fast man, he | | it 48, A T to Three. Bases in One Inning, {23, % ana % for the forty-eighth annual [ Red' Cross, owing to the refusal of wasn't fast lnol‘:[‘h 0 beat Earl's peg | o0 0 Falls in Attem ttO s convention of the Nebraska State Medical | Germany fo express regret for the to dlhe rubber. The ball arrived, swift K% 8 p BANCROFT INJURES HIS FINGER | ERICKSON STOPS ONSLAUGHT |association. The organization has a sinking of the Euui.\n hospital ship an lruzwgeveul feet ahead of Fox A ORIl i e T 1 f— ] - membership of more than 1,000 Portugal d the Wichita outficlder was nailed SIOUX CITY. € ugar ractor " i i The headquarters of the convention will : standi Cincinnati, 0., May 16.—Philadel-| Washington, May 16 Washington A 1 ¥ B AMAUA MAN 1¢ ng up. AB. R H. O ke S hi K \f igh g [ be at the Hotel Fontenells. FORMER OMAHA MAN IS nly on one other occasion did o Callahan, 1h, e g e | . phia took four straight games from | oyerwhelmed Detroit today, winning, Th i of Jackson's curl | I ne | Goon g Gk R e (Correspondence of the Assoclated Press.) | Cincinnati by winning today's con-| 1§ to 3, the third straight game of e convention will close with a ban. MA base and with y'w'n vu| b oo i T 0| MANILA, April 15.~After mors than | test, 4 to 3, The visitors scored their | the series. Nine runs were scored | 4%¢t o0 the evening of May %, Dr. DE BISHOP OF TEXAS whiffed the batté “';‘ "‘“"': Merz | yonnely: ¢ | T (R (R six months of negotiation, the Philippine | four runs in the first inning off two | by the home team in the first inning | & M: McClanahan presiding. Dr. James — b i B L r who might have g“. u“ r‘. } 3 H government has abandoned, for tha time | hases on balls, "iplrc by Niehoff and 03’( Boehler and Boland. FEricksen Bryan Herrick of Chicago will ba the Rev. James Wise, formerly rector O1d Tim D’l',‘”'“ e Livin . v 1 o being at least, the profect to finance [ Cravath and Whitted's sacrifice fly. | stopped the onslaught temporarily, | Peaker of the evening of St. Martin's Episcopal church of A B ol el "‘~”W o still gets by | Grov B b & sugar central on the rich sugar-pro- | Knetzer, who replaced Schulz in the | but was batted freely hefore the game | The officers of the association are: |the South Side and lately rector of a Behing st und ol the tricks of the | ), AT ducing island of Negroes, Tt Is morc | third, held them runless after that.|ended. Score D5 X W, Bows. Liatia; soieidinti Drol Bt Loule churen, haa Toet b Sact snmflh?n i ‘I" has always had | opaiied for Thomas In etghth than a year ago that the nsular legis- | Bancroft hurt the third finger on his| — WasmINGTON | A. C. tokes, Omans, vics president: Dr. | pointed bishop coadjutor of Texas Wichit g of ,,"““"‘- chucked for |e. Joseph.... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Iature authorized Ihe expenditure of |right hand in the third inning and he |3« V. Beghtol, Hastings, vice president; | s il fairly lgg(z;lrrl\a v.mxl . Jim did a Nl';m’l Clty L n'-' 0 81,000,000 gold, for the construction of s | probably will be out of the game for Dr. Joseph M. Alkin, Omaha, secretary; Sl ose. lob 8t thint But he | Laft on bases 8loux Cliy. 10: 8t .Jo [modern central plant. 1t was hoped that |at least two weeks. Score: Dr. A. 8. von Mansfelde, Ashland, treas- p as lively as Merz Two-unse hils:Cooney. Grover, @ullivan, |this would be the forerunner of others CINRINNATY o FRILADRLENIAY urer; Dr. W. P. Wherry, Omaha, libra ) \ ks Win Game in First. Watwon Sctabe. i o Pl ant®t8! | some bult by the government, others by $0Td imane w000 rian, lres he ‘Rourkovinians nicked | off Somm 1. Struck o Ny Thomas, | the planters themselves. 41650 0Byrne, Sb 0 ————— | " a him for ! mas, Pl v s 0 2 5 ONIw'ff, 2b. 4 1 8 1 0 ) | PNEUMATIC by Wi me, 2, by Orover, 8. Bases o v 2 Y L 3 4 | 1] C (NOW- four safe knacks n he firer found | uk Gfl Grier, 3 o Fhinte, S ugd | Under (e trma of the aw. th govern A 0 B 1 8 8 81 |‘HAPPY’ VAN WYCK SUED BY 0 mcrunt: oy and scored the two runs which were | piteh: Grover It by pitched ball: Hy [ment was to be the chlef investor iIn a 1 s owmed 1230800 — sufficient to cold-storage the game. [ 200 Umpires, Carnsy and Eokeman ™ |corporation formed by the planters whe b4'1 32 OPuskity ot d 3300 PIANO PLAYER COMPANY | LER'S Puusture-Proof Preutuatis After Smith went out Marty Krug - would benefit hy the central. The debt ark $018 iiuds 18 4 r‘u: 38 H. Theodora Van Wyck Benner, prin Tires are guaranteed puncture. drove a drive into right and he raced Dies While Mak' fo the government would be paid off [SCh4i B0 0 8. ¢ eW.Kfle § 19 40 I | cipal in divorce action pending In the roof under a cash refund, and are all the way home on Cy Forsythe's lng gradually and ultimately the plante 1100 ey *Batted for Er district court, has been made defendant || . oranteed in writing to give at double down the [irst base line. Cyrus A 2! SELE- s, 1he 0I5 wate oF (he odr | metate. R BRI G THIMe. .M GWA 3 Nt gton H §13:1 1 ko) | in munioinel qoure Y the Aenlian) dome] least - 000 miles of S yr A otals 2 o 2 5 . ew Y. > > || 1east 5, s v B st o the. throy ina. Lyris | ddress to Masons | soration : , e | sany of New York. Petition was filed niles of service ,;‘Mm,md Ray Milter lammed. ons | SFE Isabela, oceldental Negros, was picked | Philadelphia 40000000 0—q|Thiee-base hits; Foster | yesterday afternoon | Auto Suppli clear through Britton and the 1 o | as the site for the first central Cineinnati 8 1000 00 0 pRINOR PRSNGSR It is alleged that Mrs. Benner, on De- | Uto Supplies K umberid b ngo | = |(y.m-_‘ I:Iy':h”' \|,n| _l: ( .\)\.mr] anihnk Was It 5.5, Tdvertiool Hrin | Two-vase hito .;,‘”.\,,, V»|rr:r‘|':‘g:n \T:: lill:::“yn oTirat base ’1 | cember 20, 1 purchased a plano player pOWE LLZOS! F.Ef‘.m The Rourkes hit Durham at inter I'P\'::,‘ ik y""“l “}h‘:‘l / irltnl h“:‘l'll ditficulties arose and the firm w 1l i by Heors r, A rgg g oft Brickse d | worth $600, on which {s due $110 and in SUPPLY COMPANY Street vals during the rest of me batltes by SERRL. AN O |\ wed to withdraw its bld. The in ha ort terest. OMAHA o e game, but | heart f hile addressing |’ " f K First o o «could never quite delive the l‘;,,' an ‘.”,; \,yp.\ \‘. .V‘In'\..‘“t,[,"‘,w‘f} creased price of materials and freight ‘v nein \]m *siits |1;""‘|rl~ after the first frame. Marty | Royal AT s el . | following the outbreak of the wa arned | ¢ e, 3 rune Krug had his sluggin pr e b R g, AR e | the chiet cause for the with ey tits, no rans | b Sefetion: sad made thice Hity aad |is it duet thankad the gmy;-m\fl'nu. bid | Ihgs '..; "Rdver, | & sacrifice in four trips to the platt " N ‘]‘ of a gold charm and was nd Quigh . s for p A, platte ing them that a Spokane physi ————— and Guigiey. " ”""d‘ I"'r‘lhu’.nr' ‘n,v[ "\v | Fox of the | cian had warned him that only by a BUFFET LUNCHEON TO BE [ Hiz n:.'.'x ‘u .-mn.:l..’.;. e 0sition also made three hits p | 4 ’ 8t Louls y 18,8 >uin wol on- Miller Shows C1 miracle could he reach Boise alive | FEATURE OF STUDENTS' VISIT | jnfin ame from ' Brcakiyn ' Hors”todas; 6 : iller Shows C! o A e gt | iond ath with ng Maltless Alcoholfree ';Ix\'\!ul. it up a } ye | 0 leave this city alive after the Ma Entertainment will not he lacking | 5ha e Namiied The” Dol 2ad R vy B et Og A lot E: iy | SO0 Mesling e |2t the Auditorium Friday evenis Y ) several Ok & 4 But | heli i-miracles,” hesaidi ] when the: students of the Usiversity | ot thres runs feaves out of 1 and with vords he fell dead. Col- | of Nebraska, on the T o by Dall, wh ’.”:- ry we played ce i " My A8 a civil war veteran. | Omaha, file in to t their buf T LU PROOKLYN, | 0 luncheon at 5:30 o'cl ABLILOA ARTLOAE Ol eadener | Ot1zen Soldiers | " Special, committees of the Uy Pt e : tha a { sity of Nebrash mni i Omab: | i wo el 11 8 ¥ l‘-r‘v’n-kgnl-v.v..n L asd Danver Loses NEW ORY Ia The Militar v ger \ \ 1 ::; 0 ¢ | o S h a 1y N . 100 , Making an entirely new and novel beverage from o : Noma rus | the choicest American cereals, without malt, ' ot twen fur | e e | without fermentation, without sugar, not . e of | bia''s ot % | / brewed, containing no alcohol, being tax-free: b a o R B / not a ‘“‘beer,”” ‘‘mear beer' or ‘‘temperence : STUDENTS 10 {EAR TALK 01 : beer,"" with a flavor and taste of its own and CENT SPRINGS SURPRISE BY TRIMMING WARTCHOW being in a class of its own, DRUMMOND FAVORITE BT AN A IN HAND BALL TOURNEY ' T SR T A ¥ ALE O U A Ay O L ¢ rm»» e | | | | | B For sale at all drug stores, ho " tels, restaurants, soda fountains ind soft drink « tablishments ) . 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