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P ——— S A o i 12 20, 1916 Ky THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, M | B T MR.JI4GS -1 BELIEVE ! I MY NAME 15 MR, SPIFFLE DINK - COME AGAIN - | DIDN'T &iT THAT! NS ringing Up Father e oy e e s S Drawn for The Bee by George McManusfi L OAID. g SPIFFLEDINK - ) i THING. 13 BUSTED: P A SPIFFLEDINK! | SPIFFLE DINIK ! ONCE IT S0UNDS LIKE HOH 2 . YOU SAID JUST A MORE ! g SPIFFLE DINK - MINUTE ! them box seats, The game” today DES MOINES WINS FROM KAWS. Rain Makes Combat Impossible and | matiing of sones, m r and Hahn Fig Pa Rourke Prepares to Write ures Largely in Scoring Diplomatio Nots Des Molnwn, In, Msy 10.—~The batiing of 2 Jones, usne and Hahn factored larges) 0'TOOLE TO PITCH SUNDAY fader. Jonss by four times, Lwice for four days the well known weather | score was the resuit of an error. Boors prognosticator finally landed a TOPREA AB. R _H O A ¥ knock-out punch yesterday and put i I i o the complete kibosh on the combat " T Bl A ok LRke scheduled between Omaha and St b, | ) ol S B Joseph. As a result Pa. Rourke has of Ry Yt % sbout decided to compose a diplo i 0 W T T matic note to the government of # B e BN Rl At these United States requesting that | Lt Sl PR R the newly accepted term “meteoro G S SR g logists” be retired to the storehouse and the old reliable “forecaster” re suscicated as the weather man is get g e m'., o A ting too chesty over his new and Y R N R high-brow title. The lady bugs who | Hahn, f i O sl ) were cheated out of a free fray, it is '.""L"' H" : Tl ) et g expected, will join in the protest | Melonn, it S e ST S N Rourke and Krug were .|.”v dis- | Bpahr, "¢ i Rl e T appointed over the postpon¥ment, | Jarir® o B e ol OB .\Lnaxrr Marty had a hunch ladies' | < CBOE TR 0 S e ] day would kill the jinx which has M ok e ot B AL been pursuing our athletes. He was| Totals TR TR T figuring on a flying start to a clean | *Batted for Larsen In seventh sweep of the series which would [ *Batied for West in nlath i ki 00000010 1—2 make the position of the Rourkes in | pareta, o 00103100 o8 the prrrrnldgr column look "“‘rh Two-base hits Jones (2), Hahn, Btolen more formidable bases: Lattimore, Claire. Teft on bases i ' Topeka, 10, Dex Molnes, 7. Strick out Hbwever, if it doesn't rain and the ‘ L g ou e TETT U Rourkes can win the two remaining | First base on baile; OFf Musser, 4i off " A y 4, Hits: Ol won, b runs, 9 games of the series from the Drum-| i B iominaei off Whel 56 fune 1Y o noings. Time: 2 hours. Umplres | Ryan and Kune mers everything will be lovely. But if the Drumnwers should win both frays it would be a very-different | SIOUX CAPTURE THE OPENER. story, For the Drummers would pass the Rourkes. But this is an evil | penver Loses First Game to Savages by thought and Marty says there is no Seore of Four to Two, chance for any such thing to happen,| 8loux City, Ta., May 19.—Metz' home run O'Toolg to Work s“nd.y' in the sighth, with two men on buses and ey g the scors tled, gave Sloux City the opening Marty O'Toole will make his debut | o0 iy panver here today by a score to Omaha fans Sunday. As Omaha is |,y s seore largely a Sunday base ball town DENVER Rourke *decided to work Marty on ABR W O A ¥ that day so the largest possible num- | §pencer; rf i T O i ber of fans could see him (7"lun|r}|<‘w-| P, 88,0 T e e will be opposed, Jack Holland an-|gaken cf Lot e D St T ¢ nounces, by Roy Patterson, famous | Dyer. b b S AR N e | old veteran of the Chicago White | 8hieids, 1b : - T e ', Sox and Holland's best bet in thé| ¥, | s B s TR box at the present writing 1)"Imy|<-‘ - - Totals M3 10 8 6 and Patterson, if they ate in form SIOUR CIFY shou!d put up a nifty battle | 3 R RO A O'Toole is anxious to get GOINE. | Callshan ot 3l vl Marty declares he still has a lot of | Cooney St 8 o2 stuff, that he's a long way from being | Haimint I} R Y e a dead-one, He has shown a lot of | Watson, rf a0 stuff in practice and it is no wild | Gimore if : 4 o and dreamy prediction 1o venture LLivingston, ¢ R e 8 that his coming to the Western |Clark v B . league bodes no good for sluggers Total e i T At the game today the hustling | Sous Cit BATOGY, 910 0378 crew of Ak-Sar-Ben will be guests ' Loft on bases: Hiod 4 Dagear, of Frank Judson. About forty-five of { Oakes. Home runs: M Hutch tolen TE =T | 1] OUR GRAND OPENING as Made a Busy Week 'l s heor owded dail erowded witl nen who v { g value n their eloths Fat Men, Tall Men, Thin and Short Men, and | satisfied them a UIT OR OVERCOAT MADE TO YOUR MEASURE from which t Voriie Every gn vl in Umahia [ e 1 | fesigned nne isfact) Baery Suiteh o Sioh of wiyle Careiwml PRI PURTEN | A. M. BROWAR, THE CAREFLL TALLOR 220 South Fifteenth Street New Workd Hevald Mg Mob' Hobinaon, Iwaigner and §wites ! | BILLY OWENS COPS [ Pinfh and yiotded only thras Bite in eight behind s pwved g oo be e o[ COL, MICHAEL EX-NEBRASKAN Hasen on il OfF Cluri, 1 oft [""715 DEAD IN WASHINGTON Thme: 148, Umphre nderson and to Pipp; Boone o Gedeon to Mullin. First OAb . g 2 Basos on ballsi Off Cullop, 2; off Ehaw 0 1 0| Washington, May 19— (Special p ke 2, 0 Coveleskie, 6 Hite and earned 01 0 - 1 olone! Phils File Answer M, 4 otf Coeaskle, 1. Hie snd sstond | & Telegram,) The death ,..r Colone! 5 e WO & DR, 09 TN ' P 0o illam Michael, which occurred to th" Ba,lfi‘d%' Su]t Indians Capture Second Battle from | innines; off Shawkey, 3 hits. no runs in | RER R L 3 e iy ut Tid refilenck. 2847 This ‘ ‘ One Score Pock ¢h by Coveleskie, Struck out: By | 430 0 oxhomase 1383 &1 ful and distinguished career, Colonel i :""‘]""l”‘"”‘ ”"11"‘ 18 ‘”'f\, P""“\ ? & Cotiop. 35 by Bhawker, i by Coveleskls, 7 | ‘Totals.8 1137 11 ihorep ~ 8 0 0 0 0| Michael was born at \1,“-.]. ille 11‘ | delphia base baM club of the Nationa colbhiytn i RSPl 5 *Hiriksen 1 0 0 0 0| Tyly |4 1845, removing to Towa with I feague today filed its answer in the | BAT TWO HURLERS FROM BOX | J00.Fu0H onnolty o g st e 1 0 8 0 0] his parents in 1850. He secured his United States district court here to| Chicago Loses to Macks, *Cad 1000 0|education in the common schools and [ the suit brought by the Baltimore| Washington, May 19.—Cleveland | Philadeiphia, May 10.—Philadelphia de-| Totals..21 42714 the University of lowa, leaving the [club of the Federal league to recover |today took. the second game of the | feated Chicago, 1 X0 0 dnanal from siart to| *Bated for Janvrn n sixth university in September, 1861, at the $900,000 damages for the alleged vio- | series from Washington, 7 to 1. The | fintsh. Strunk, " who received base on | *Batted for Carrigan In setonth age of 16, to enlist in Company B [{ation of the Sherman anti-trust Jaw. | visitors did all their scoring whilc [balla st the start ‘of the elevents Inning| ‘Batted for Shore In ninth = = | Eleventh Towa infantry The answer of the Philadelphia|batting Boehling and Shaw out of the | seored on Picks' single. after Lajole had e 00080000061 —-1| He was with the Crocker brigade | club denies generally and specifically | box and were held safe by Dumont | purposely been glven R Tabe ou DRl N bass hits: Austin, Groom, Johnson, | at the battle of Shiloh, and was so some of the charges in the plaintiff’s | during the last four innings. Morton | {n" tha el M etnie, who. had the | Thomas en W pratt. “Walker! | everely, wounded that he was honor bill; denies knowledge of the others|pitched good ball for Cleveland. | record num of twenty: put ,')"',,‘,‘,’,“}"7.‘.'."»7 Sucrffice Austin | ably discharged from the service aeagon, made | and’ demands that the Baltimore-club | Score P A f vnd to Pratt to’ Sisle 8¢ [ Upon recovery from his wounds he | submit proper proof of them CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON . SHILADELP Fsle. 4 Besien, X Of | again enlisted in the service as a con |® ABH OA ¥ ABH.OAE CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA Groom, 2. Hita and earned run orf | again enli y a Sralvat B It 8 tutasd e ABTLOA ¥ ABILOAB, | Loonard, hit, 3 runs in eight nnings: off | missioned officer in the navy, serving i fl Borkerct B 1 3 0 Oosterdh ¢ 1 1 8 1|Murphy.rf§ 0170 oWittas 4 2 06 1|Rhore, 2 hit runs In, one Inning. Hit by | U the ok st G Gibbons Outfights gokerst 8 4 40 aneidp ¢4 L4 B{BERCE ¢ 4 3 § 308 8] shar,? B tun L ng WA Wturk | until the close of the war with (i | N g " Gandl),1b 3 o ORdennre 4 1 3 0 0 ECIeIb 4 144 3 120 1 0|out: By Groom, 4: by Leonard, ©; by Shore, | Mississippi river squadron under Ad ) ' d2b 4 13 1 ib 3 212 0 o[JCI'alb 2 1°0 6 0|1 Umpires: Dineen and Nallin diat B 4nd | bl L L4 ‘P 7 H Jackson,it 6 2 0 0 0Walsh O 100 | mira orter, and was honorabl H 7 41 2 01 . on, 2 ‘ Lewis of England 1011 CER B R LT R | Bacharged. from the ‘navy with the ebold, 5 1 0 08tell'e 5 100 | ) | Morton,p 4 1 $104 oot s B L e § 1 8 1-0] At Jinnespolh—. 2 R.H.E | thanks of the department in 1866 | 030 ver,u ) 3 5 A 0010000001 ; . 2 Potsls. 33 83718 0Bhow s 0 8.0-0 o|MeM'lingb30 1.3 oBuabp 4 0 1 4 1|8t Favl 0018540054 ¢ 8| Colonel Michael was active in the [ New York, May 18.-—~Mike Gibbons Dwontp 1 0 0 01 Soite 1.0 0 9.0 Totats.83 S8 1L = | V'Batertes: £t Paul, Leifield, Slapnika, | pelitical affairs of Nebraska and a | ) B *Jamasol oo o o d " " Vieha and n nneapolis, | R of St. Paul outfought Ted (I\m,‘ vomason-1 38,8 81 Y, Upham, Ni haiss and Land; Minneapolis, | close friend of the late Semator Lewis of England in a ten-round box- | s Totals. 063932 19 1 | :" ’\'("”" v r mp | Charles F. Manderson. Upon the | { ; T | At Miwaukee ;. ; ) ing bout here tonight. Lewis weighed PRl LR J tals, 34 92716 4 *Ratted for Felach In elghth Kansas City 2030023411414 6|death of Major Ben Perley Poore 143 pounds and Giboons 15202, It| ‘Rattad for Dumont in ninth *Two out when wining run scored Milwaukea 1030100000167 o) Colonel Michacl was appointed clerk ¢ ° way Claveland 5170 54000 07| Chicago 0000000000 0-—0]| 8Batteries ansas City, Crutcher and d ' Two-base hit Gandil, Stblen base Stolen bases : J. Collins, Jackson. Sacri- | Will Visit Russ Camps. | States senate, He edited the congres ably Gibbons was the aggressor. His | Gandll. — Bacrifice hit: Gandil. Doubls | fica his: = Cleotts 3y, Moinnts (3 B e . va atid [leff jabs and hooks went home with | piaye: Boehiing to Judge ‘to Henry, Mc- | bauer. - Double plays:' Meinian o s U2l | petrograd, May 19.—(Via London.)—The | sional directory, and messages and | ; ' { Bitin o HHbnry o Judga o Hanry. Sambs. | line to Cotline Lo Behalk, Cleotie to Hchalk |Russian overnment ~has = accorded ths | documents of congress under the di | telling effect e e ward e i unce o | s L e e 20 MeTralst | American ambassy the privilege of appoint- | rection of the joint committee on | balls: Off Boshling, 1; oft Bhaw. 2, off | Bases on errors hic 3 olp ing five delegates to visit military con RS Bases on errors; Chicego,’3; Philadaiphis, | 108, NG 00 E0s in Russia. One man will | printing of the two houses of con | | SCIPLE HOLDS THE LEA + (Dumont, 1; off Morton, Hits and | 1. Bases on balls: Off Clcotte, §: [ i E D D ng: " ott Boshling. 4 hite 4 runs | Fush s i i earred w67 O |be assigned to each of the five big concen- | gregs, and in addition compiled and in four innings (nons out in fLth); off | Cirotte, 8 hits, 1 run in sen and two-thirds |tration centers, Irkutsk, Omak, Orenburg, | 4.4 the history of the declaratior IN INDIVIDUAL TOURNEY | ®has: no nits no rune in two:thirds innink | innings. - Struck outy By Claotte, 2 by | Viadivostok and Kiov f ) ¢ i llhn'l\ on hurr‘v:‘ m’ xln.;wlm 1 nw ne runs | Bush, 7. Umpires: Evans and Hildebrand. | California is .{'rm;‘ I';\- unm‘wr.k]e the | of independence, the tariff laws of ¥ nits, 1 Fun"in nine nings . Struck ont: Browns Beat Red Six. | SF Death vailey: minoral resources | ¢ho United States from 1778 to 1897 K. Sciple, the state champion, still | By Boehling, 1; by Morton, 6; by Dumont Boston, May 13.-~The . Louls Ameri | — the laws relating to the navy and olds e s on | & Umplres! ©'Loughlin and Chill cans defeated Boston today, outplaying the P ) " i p holds the lead with seven series won Ko p oy T cans defeted Boston loday outplaying the | FORDS never leave the road or | marine corps, and a history of the and none lost in the individual tour-| xow york, May 19,—New York and Da. i Bostan to four hits, three of | Turn Turtle, if equipped with Worm | Department of State ney., He had no trouble taking four | troit played ‘s sensational sixteen-inning tic | Which were ade by Hoblltzel The | Steering Gear. Standard Foundry | visitors bunched hits “off Leonard and Want Ads never shirk thelr work—they featured by the re B ta Pl e W% | &hore, who pitched In the final (nning, had | Puts them on for Twelve Dollars.— | Toman also won his match with | of both teams. Early in the game th nothing that was puzsling. The St. Louls | Advertisement, Yousem, four out of six games cals hit Covaleskis hard and he was saved N 4 I ) < repeatedly by the splendid flelding of Vitt Conrad and Huntington and Stunz | Bush and Young. After New York tied the out of six games from Goff last night, [ #ame hers today will get results If anything will, and Sciple Sunday night seara I’ he nineh”inning” Covelenckle did il not permit & Bit in the next meven innings Last night caree and allowed only two runners to reach first | 100 187 189 201 169 214—1160 b 164 108 234 164 111166 | § pliched elght innings for New ryei b s A e 4 71089 | yoric and_his own wild throw was respon i 9 171 166 207 210 1831096 | sibla for Detrolt’s two runs in the first in ning. Shawkey ook Cullop's place in the fonings and recelved wenderful support GAME FROM REYNOLDS | Hoine. ana ‘from Mageo: seora: o *" | DETROIT, ' NEW YORK ABH.OARBE ABH.O.AB. It was the story of the young Bushss .7 1 6 6 0Gilley, rf§ 1 1 0 0 g v b 1 4 0M b 300 against the old when Billy Owens de- | U450 il LT e - feated Jess Reynolds last night in the | Veach,it .6 4 1 OBakerdb 3 1 2 6 0 oc > d tor . H'I'n,ef .6 4 0 0Boonedb 2 0 1 1 0 city pocket billiard tournament, 100 4180 OPlppab .2 0120 0 to 81 61 8 7 IMal'ndbh .1 010 0 0 . Harry Shepard plays Abe Chapman |Stageo .4 0 7 & BFiches .4 12 2 1 tonight at Holmes' billiard parlors. Co'kie.p .6 1 0 1 OWtarso .6 2 9 4 1 — sC'ford .20 0 0 0 OCullop,p .2 0 0 1°1 ASQUITH LEAVES CORK Wper,ef .1 0 0 0 0*B'man .10 0 0 0 oKaagh .10 0 0 OSh'key.p .3 0 0 4 0 | “Cdwell 0 0 0 0 0 AFTER SEEING LEADERS Totaln.53 94824 1oN'ker .1 1 0 0 0 Totals AT § 48 33 Cork, May 19.—Premier Asquith’s| ¢Batted for Cullop in eighth : itan for Bakdr in ninth conference with the Trish leaders here | <Batted for Ripp in ninth lasted two hours this afternoon, He | Detroit 2000000000000000 eft Cork ‘tonig Two-base’ hit: Cobb. * Three-base hit Step into this picture wherever you are, the same content and the same refresh- ment are yours for the asking in a cool, delicious glass of (ol Demand the genuine by full name nicknames encourage substitution OR a really enjoyable treat any time, you cannot equal a bottle of Gund's Peerless Beor, Its full, mild, creamy flavor leaves complete satis- faction—its snap and zest gives you a lively appetite. Delivered to your home in the case. 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