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3 i THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916, Bringing Up Father MAGGIE - KIN ) RUN DOWN TO SEE DINTY MOORE FOR A FEW MINOTES ? NORTH HIT HARD IN THREE ROUNDS Wolves Conneot in the Pinches and Win Fray From Rourkes by Margin of One Run. ROURKES RALLY TO0 LATE Lou North had three bad innings yesterday. That was enough. For in those three fatal frames Jimmy Jackson's beguiled erew of bellicose athletes shot runs across the | rubber and copped the fray, 7 to 6. seven The Wolyes garnered a total of fourteen hits yesterday and they were made when they counted. Only four . Wolves were left stranmded on the paths so it can easily be seen the enémy made its hits count, | The hostile artillery opened its bombardment on North in the second stanza, Five successive hits by Brit- ton, Jackson, Rapps, Gray and Fleharty netted three runs, If Bill| Rapps hadn't let himself get nailed I off first there is no telling what might have happened in this frame, i Fox Hits Homer, In the fifth the Wolves didn’t make s0 many hits, only two, but they ushed another set of triplets over, olly Gray opened with a hit, Fle harty sacrificed and was safc on Mili er’s error. Bill Fox, who once be longed to the Rourkes and therefore should be more considerate toward them, busted a home-run drive over the right field fence and the pro- cession paraded. oyer the plate, The final opposition run WRS chalked wp in the cighth Tobin | sneaked 3 double to right when no- | body was looking and was sacrificed to, third, from which position he casily scored on Litschi's single to left | Score in Second. The Rourkelets put over one ran in | the second inning. A walk to Miller and hits by Krueger and Burg turned | the trick For three innings Fleharty held the home boys in the hollow of his hand But in the sixth he flatered a trifle He walked Smith, Krug and Smith were both safe when Britton and Smith collided at second and Britton dropped the ball. There is a sus picion the foxy Mr. Smith had some- thing to do with Mr. Britton's sudden attack of the dropsy as he had the Ball well in hand for a second or so ! e before he let it trickle through. | Forsythe popped a weak fly and Fox managed to smear Miller's drive, but I Kilduif got a walk which filled the ases. Fleharty went up in the air, walked Krueger and hit Burg in the bean, foreing two runs over the plate. Umps Makes Miscue. With still three runs on the sacks 1 }!nry Krause sent a drive into right § field. The sacks emptied like magic 48 the Rourke runners crossed the late and Krause hiked to second hen Umps Mullen decided that it was a foul. The unanimous verdict | of the scribes in the press coop was i that the hit fell safe. It even fell in side the white foul line and to the oc cupants of the coop it didn't even ook questionable. But for a couple u" curves in Mr Mullen's line of ¥ision the Rourkes would have won the game on that bit. Krause came forlornly back to the pl but he §i ouldn't do it twice and flew out to P Jackson, Curses The Rourkes tried 1o stage a reg Wlar rally in the eighth, but « dn't deliver quite enough. Miller hit safely through short and Kilduif hit safely o left, after w! Ernie Krueger counted Mille gle 10 Tobin's garden & Kra scored Kilduif With & blow o the same spot t Smith Hits Triple Earl Smith tried awiy ard o Mart something in the A He § gpened the round with a roaring and | Hpping triple 10 1 Jackaow ¢ { Sieked Fleharty and alled \ Koestner 10 do the rescue a \ young man hved \ I He whiffed Ma M I Forsythe and M b Amith, however, seored Forsys [ | The Rourkes and W . £ RIS again 1oday ! Uni Freshies Want . A dual teack et will be held IReen the Nehraska i B and he (e . Frdlay abternooe 0 by erranged | Lonth Mullsgay o H W prinsipal sMle tow i Be Nebrasha fry i WA i veas s many hgh ) Sate in dual e FORDE are sate Ve i oguigpnd wil oy Uear, vandaed | | Bolh 10tk o H % Al " anid iy | e Pt tham on for 312 YOU CAN NOT - YoU'LL NOT LEAVE THIS HOUSE TONIGHT ! NTANDING WESTERN 1. AGU Copyright, 6. Intern1 SHUT UP- THERES SOME ONE AT THE Nows Service HOW DO YOU DO - MISS FRONT DOOR- YICTORY TO CUBS In one Inning (nona out in second); | Je, & hita no runs 1g elght innings. | rur oft Hit by pitched Struck out: By Hughes pires: Klom and Emaiie. LINKS OVERWHELM TOPEKA, Kaws Lose When Two Pltchers are Batted tehy by Toney by Dale 3. Um Ko b W W. L. Pot — 4 Lineoln 1 rooklyn .13 §.818 | oo Out of the Box, Ten to Five i 13 9601 Bomton 11 #6015 | Williams and Schulte Make Circuit the Beore, 14 0,609 Philnad'phid 17 10 688 : ¢ ¢ 18 gsnlcni 1aanaiel Smash Apiece in the Third Lincoln, May 1T—Lincoln batied two ) i i ftohers out of the box In today's game #1240, Clnel 1217 414 | Inning. P N aniha by & saore ot 10 6 ’ 714333 Now York $13.400 < b After the first inning, when & com Bloux City . % 14 364(Pitsburkh’ 1116 407 B e e s il iwe evpnrs Natied uiseatband x4 ANPE A Lo ’sEVEN TO TWO I8 SCORE (it runs. Wilistts had the visitors aimost % 2t P yi.Pe h pere he first game in Cloveland 188 678 |Loutaville ., 17" §.084 | s P [ Whieh the Torier big jeskus piichar figured | Nawsipgton 15 2 a3iMinneaolis 13 3.438| Chicago, May 17~Home runs in |ihis season » ork, 14 12 20/ Columbiin .13 # .600 | y May ! POPREA Hoston 13 18,600 Indinnapolis 1810 685 | the third inning by Williams and AB. K. M. O A B !-‘;L’:I,,',, RIS iniringe el 12 Schulte put today's game beyond r, 1b v e oM B | Phila 10 16 486 Kansas City, 10 14 | reach of Brooklyn, and Chicago won, fas, e NG 1 'I’ I’ i ,;1 p Tomiecc A8 BAMNEMARAS <0 W0 AN 17/ (5" 3, Thie “lesgue landerer. got. & | Boianan, vt A Fentordorty Menbtn hit or two every wning off Packard, | Kruger. ‘of. T 9 36 B B WESTERN LEAGUE o . f | | { | Lattimore, 2 > O Den 6; Dok Molnes, § ut his strength in the pinches and | g*CHORE 48 ¢ 0 0 0 0 0 M Joweph, 3; Bioux ity liis owngoo d fielding and that of | snow, « N "v ) Shma, b faseels, 14, Mulligan and McCarthy, inserted to|Wests v bt v Ea NATIONAL LEAGUE | put life in the Cub infield and spoiled | Lumbetn, p W ! :"} New York, 9; M. Louls, many Brooklyn chances to score.| *Monr : Boston, 1; Cinclnnal, 1 Packard also took an active part on Mo PhilaBaiphiocpitisburg, oold [the offensive side, with three hits, Detpolt, 45 W S two of them doubles which netted Wb A 8t Louin, "1 |runs. Williams led the hitting, with 2% 1 i o e ottt Yl [a double and two singles, besides his 13 0 of AMERICAN ASSOCIATION home run, Score : o e - g g BROOKLYN CHICAGO H U il S | ABH.OAR ABH.OAE. | 1 B R B 5 Mysrs.of B 2 0 0 OSchultedf 2 2 2 0 0 H 2 0 0 Columbus-Minneapolis, wot grounds Daub't,db 4 3 9 0 OFlmekrf. 1 0 3 0 01 b H IR N B 4 Todny. John'mef 8 1 1 0 oWllirmet 4 & 4 0 0 [\ et p. s8-8 1§ ¥ Jenver at Des Moines, | Wheatilf 4 1 1 0Zim'ndb 4 1 0 1 ¢ -1 ppel ‘| Mow'y,db 4 0 8 O0Suler,ib. 3 0 0 0 0| qepe 4.0 0.0.0 0.8 0 061 x City, Topaks 8t Linooln, | Mowiyib ¢ 0 8 COeier'oe 3 0 5 ¢ 0| Topeks 20 22 800 0 a0 Nittlonul New York at Bt, Louis, | O'Marss 5 1 2 4 OMullinss 4 1 4 4 1 Home runs: Carlisle 1,.m|,..u..‘ Three- | Arooklyn at Chicago, Boston at Cineinnati, 41 83 oPuck'dp 3 3 1 5 1 pawe hit: Lober. Twobase hite: Stevenson, | Philadeinhin at Pitisburgh B e - wie, Tydeman, Double ‘plays: Hisven: | phmerican, Lesguegl, Louis at_ Boston 00100 Totals 27112713 2 eon (v Willlame; Cochran to Agler to 8. Jetrolt at New York, Chloago a "hiladel. b0 0 olen hase: e " ruck out phis, Cleveland st Washingion. | 1l % !’r’ 7’ llry | hur\{w‘vv‘v‘:ull 1,‘, "'fi:‘l"\'v:.{“ |v?\-h“y "*"”M M on bulle: Off Willetts, h‘ «‘n‘ Weat, 1 Totals 3610 2416 i Larsin Hit by piteher: By wL, (| | ohnson, Left on bases oln, 6; Topeka A One-Run Margl | *Batted for Pretfer tn sixtn L ok record: Off Wast, 1 hits in four | Batied for Appleton in seventh pnings; 0ff Larsen, & hita I, two and two. | % Brooklyn ... 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Ohira innings; off Lambeth, 2 hils in thres WICHITA «-mv..f. 5 308508 01 and onesthird, Time, 1.4b, Umpires: Ander- | A B Two-bane hitw: Packard (3), Zimmerman, |07 4nd Pontius | Willinms, Schulte. Home runs: Schulte, Will bl = INVER. D 0l jama. Btolen banes: Sohulte, Suier, Willlams BOOSTERS WIN FROM DENVE | Litaahl i 0| 8acrifice hita: Daubert, B (3.) Sacrifice - A brition B s | fiy: Wheat. Double play: Puckard to Safer s Wins in FEighth of Poorly Bt N & Liwirht on errora: Hrookiyn, 2: Chicago, 1. | D8 Moines Wins y 7y o 3| Bases on baile: Off Pretfer, 3: oft Apploton Rapps 1b-2b 1 0|t oft Malia, 3: off Packard, 4, Hits and| Des Moines Spahr'a homs | 1 0| earned ru Oft Prefter, 7 hits 4 rune in | run, & pass, Cla and ' Shieldy’ | 2 1 o] five innin Appleton, 4 hits 2 runs in | arror gave Des Moines the tieing and win. B b 0|two Innings; off Malla, no hita no runs in [ ning guns in the eighth inning of & poorly | — | one Inning; off Packard, 10 hits 1 run in| played game loday, Bcore | 12 1| nine innings. Struck out: By Peffer, 1; by DENVER Applston, 1. Passed ball: Miller. Umpires . OMAHA O'Day and B AB. R H O A BE| AB. R Il O. A B Niller, rf ey A B S R FES AN Yants Beat Cards. iy ot 8 b el W | Krug, b : 5 1 0 -1 4 0] 8t Louls May 17.—By poynding Meadows | Kaliher, s, - &4 pogk DA {zl H Foraythe, of.. 5 0 1 0 3 o|whd Steele for mix evira bAse hits in the | Oulen, SO el e B A 4 Miller, 1Ih 4 2 1 14 0 1|third and fourth innings, stealing ba at | Buicher, It | B IRE A E- % Kilauft, ws 4 1 1 8§ 1 6|wi on Snyd and taking wdvantage of | Syer, ab. ;AR R S B Krueger, ¢ 3 0 2 1 4 0fBt Louts er New York beat the locals, [ &hieids, 1b $0 10 akag =g Burg, b 3 0 1 2 4 0/%tod Doak retired with a sore arm after | Stevens, ¢ § 8 9.3 A‘ | Krause, of 4 0 1 3 6 0|piching two Innings. Scors Bterser, . O L e ¢ North p P R R T N New York 8T, LOUIS, " 3 e s 1% 4l *Mueshall e o R R G | ABH.OAB Totals 6 b : Thompson, p 0 0 6 0 1 0| RBurnsif HEER N DES MOINES. —— = | Rob't'n,r 0202 . o A il Totals AR T T 1000, i AR B M OL & B *Batted for North in elghth 120300 I:fl:j‘“' ot e ol o 0 Wichita o % 1 s 0 1 Hoan 030030010 7 e ] 0 1 ‘4 2 ) Hite 0610301 3 3—14|pckiedd b 85 S0 Wl Y YRR AR Rarlden.c 1 o8 iy B0 U s 010002 03 1— | Doolnc SR o Hit 1 200000 4 1w §|Andsonp 4 i e (A 2 Homo ruy Three-base hit Totals. 38 16 27 16 1M down,p 0 0 0 0 ¢ 4 0 0 0 T y, Tobin, Gray Steelo,p 3 1 0 ' rifice Flsharty. Double plays SGonsalest 0 0 0 0 THRAE N T Hurg | Millor, North to Milier Al LN Hite: DI North, 12 in elght innings; off To tals.84 82710 & | Dorver 0 1 1 000 § o8 Thompson in one inning, off Fleharty, & s = » St SR in elght Wnnings: off Koestnér, nons in one Batted far Stesls fncninth Hom e hitc Janen ng. Struck out: By Fiaharty, 3; by | New York acrift Meloa Stalan stner, 1. by North. 1. Fas Bt. Louls - 1 base Off Fleharty, 4; off North s Struck out: By balli Burg. Left on bases [ Be Firal base ¢ Omaha Time: 200, Umpiros: Mullen | “ Merk Stoler i nd Androw Burns, _ Merkle, Rarid hed _bal fly Baker, Kellher ane Hornat Mill (2),Corhay Passed ball tovens Umplres NT. JOSEPH DEFEATS THE 810U Haves and Kane Time il Fi Sunday Ball. Savages Lose by & Secore of 3 to ¢ Will Fight Sunday F l Slowx_City, fn. May 11.—8t, Jeseph do Hastings, Neb, May 17.—(Specia feated Bioux City today by & seore of § 1 Telegram )—U. S. Rohrer announced , ST JOREPH hed av that he will take steps to pre AW R M. O A B unday base ball in Hastings uitivan. I g S W S . \though the proposal for Sunday At . \ \ Jaying received 990 votes to 93¢ el ot ‘ 1 e against in the municipal election of o W 1 O SO 34 4 (% W 1013, He contends that, although Wikl » \ ot with | that this was a majority of the votes fosiine. -3 38 1 [ dead 15t on the question, it was not a ma mev | jority of the votes cast at the elect : o H ) the attorney general has V. Ty \ . [ n the case of Eustis that a ' : ARR A B jority of all votes is require : H . . y ¥ er is a former el i ' ' AK N 5 \ A sver and Hastings r e h e \ 1w ; rh ) G : Cleo Mowrey \ .2 e it h, of 4 . - Mis May Specia daakeil 3 \ ) ) X B 4 NI 4 13 iy of | Y wa \ . N ing \ . this al last + o . s M as a sthdent of 1t . rd . . ' p Geneva High » ! . as bheen he ¢ y Pwa base hits “ . T . ! - Mg E wase BILH am M Aee b M (e - . . ’ fow, fathe ) A" pese ) [ nan. Hw \ e an P . eneva R bur. By Oashall b % Movhk & |4 4 o8 (e ‘. Colloge el A o La . To Battle Central German Lutherans Meet in Columbus “r day Spec the Nebrgaka Germa N - " i " * Haw b Cwrs Gl \ "ove . S T “ I S Te—— N . . A TR Ad - Ashby-ay™ Lexicon-ay* | e new ARROW | C?LLARJWH\Q style, intwo hcinlm Uordsd CAURTE PEABOOY b 00 1 Wengas | N - POWELL Auto L] - Faroam AN FOR MOTOR BOATY NSNS | DROP IN AND PAY AVISIT: ' WE’RE NOT attack the solled places? returned. Je on the safe side 1513 5-17 Jones Street. N. AR © LIRS O AT L A ) JUST THOUGHT 1'D YOUR $1.50 that we would advise having your suit and overcoat Dry Cleaned be- fore laying away, if we did not know it was best for the clothes. Ever notlce that when moths get into a garment they usually We have never had a complaint about moths bothering a Dry Cleaned garment when {t was left in the box or bag in which it was THE PANTORIUM “GOOD CLEANERS AND DYERS" Branch Office, 2 South Side, 4708 South 24th Street. B—We pay Parcel Post charges one way on all out-of-town orde Drawn for The Bee by George McManus YES - 40 T0 DINTY MOORES AS | TOLD YOU'! ANY THING ) 'CAN Do- MAGGIE ! | Pasned ball: Henry, Umpires: Evans and 0 1 O C't t A R s nly One City Water Browns Beat Macks, ure Philadelphia, y 17, -8t Louls hit S pply Fou d II[Ip Philadelphia’s pitchers hard in the early u n innings today and won, 7 to 4 Davenport & gl kept the home team’'s hits scattered, ex (From a Staff Correspondent.) ----- copt in the sixth. Plok mude a record for Lincoln, May 17.—(Special,)—~Wa- : ; e memson here by stealing four bases ) p Washington Wins Its Fourth |[hs season her stealing four bases | ter from the old municipal wells at I} e PRI ADRLINTA Blair has been found impure hr State Straight Game from S A ARBAAy | Bacteriologist Wild, New wells were Detroit. |Shottenit 63 2 0 Owittes 60 630 relocated in April and the city will | § 38 & SEinamec & 4 48§ have a new source of supply, The | 200 0 0MeIn's1b 3 011 1 0| water was found pure from the mu |{THE SCORE IS SIX TO FOUR €0 2 8 OLajotesb & 2 2 & 1 1 | Ciatd Talan® Axty 300 0 Olmdotedb 4 3 2 4 3 nicipal supply at Grand Island, Au — p Austinab 4 2 2 1 OPickdh 4 8 2 3 1|burn, Bellwood, Walthill, Ong, Paw- | Washington, May 17.—Washington (Hartieyo ¢ 1 & 3 0stellvrir 8 1 0 0 1lnee City, Norfolk, Sterling and Co- Dav'p'tp 3 1 0 5 0Crowsellp 0 0 0 0 0 ba Rock Tsisnd won its fourth straight game from e cfihowan,p 2 0 0 0 0|lumbus and from the lrrr' .-«hzvn] Tot. 84112718 OBre 00 0 0lrailyro: Ta ¢ Detroit today, 6 to 4. Harper be-| To's!® AN eppean 2 22 1 :“,h,f'.f.':efaufi‘f,’nv‘ a,',,.l,.f('.r bury, which : 218 9 ]is pro M j came wild toward the end of the e m:u” 36102716 1 . *Batted for Bheshan in sixth * gamme, and was succeeded by, " T e Stark Back from East, Ayres The visitors staged a r lly | phiadeiphia 01000300 0~4) Lincoln, May 17.~(Special,) in the ninth inning when they scored Two-buse hi Hartley, Austin, Lajole | Judge W, L. Stark of Aurora has re- Threa-buse hit: Johnson ~Btolen banes y Engls he one run on four hits, but with two | ZRrer-tass S, G000, Bucrifice nit: | turned from New England, where he out and the bases full, Ayres ended | onnwon, = Austin Pratt. Doubls piays: | has been taking affidavits of a sister the game by striking out Dalton et Lol on haile ™ot Duven.|in Boston and a nephew in New DETROIT WABHINGTON: . | port. 3; off Crowall, 1; off Shaehan, 1; off ||.’||n}-~hnt" of the late Alden S. Nich- AB.H.O.AB O.AE. | Brosglor, 3. Hits and earned runs: = Off y rho reck patar 1 A Piscmant ™ 101" lor, 3 Wi and earnad runi: | Off ol of Aurora, who recently died leav Vittdb 6 2 1 8 oFosterdb 4 1 2 0 0| 0"0r0waf) 6 hits, 3 runs in two inntngs: [ ing an estate on which Hamilton cobbef 4 2 0 1 oMilanct 4 1 3 0 01,00 gpanhan, 4 hits, 1 run in four inninks; | county will receive an inheritance tax VeachIf 2 0 2 0 oRond'urf 2 1 1 0 h‘\” Bressler, 2 hits, 1 run _in three Inning g Harperdt 0 0 1 0 oJudgedb 4 1 6 0 1|55 b ihey ball: iy Davenport, Breas- | of $600. The judge says he is con Dalfonf 1 0 0 o ofthankeit 4 0 41 01}, “airuek out:' By Davenport vinced that the relatives are legal Wimanrt 3 1 0 0 oHenrye 3 1 7 2 0|80 00y "y "y Sheshun 8; by h Burnath 4 111 0 oMcBdesn 4 2 8 4 0| wild pitehes: Crowsll, Sh jeirs; n—— ounk,2b 4 1 0 3 oHarper;p 3 0 0 2 of SO0 BAKCeRt O : s x —— ungsb 4 10 3 UNIEEP 38 § § §]O'Loushlin ena Chil ubuc,e 2 1 0 6 0 | " - Tamonp 0 0 0 0 0 Totals..31 98710 1 Amoriesn Assosiation. 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