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12 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1916. " Bringing Up Father R Drawn for The Bee by George McManus e e GURE A FINE VELL=SINGY. T HaUGHT A LADY WANTS WHY - ILL 40 ouT JUDGE OF BEAUTY - ID BE SAFE-! DIDN'T L o R YES SIR! AND SEE DO YOU CALL i o A THAT A PRETTY g ; » veat or o nome v | (Mayeland Wants to BOSTON om0 a1 54% | Got Walter Johnson KRUG'S WISE MOVE o | rwin sistErs To conTesT FoR TENNIS HON- | GIANTS WIN THEIR ORS-—Ruth and Ruby Swensen, twins, who yesterday Boston KILDUFF PULLS DOUBLE PLAYB| warLriEAcuE AMER. ABS’ | WINS FOR ROURKFS o ot thiropponcni n e sem v of e Cen. | TWELFTH STRAIGHT s 1 ! s i1 s | il | tral High School Tennis tourney, ;ind will now meet s wilsorre, 3 0 3 1 Dcnetehvl 4 010 2 ¢ !lv\'rlanti,l (:. M)ay 2-3 d:h:n;“::: { ‘ i i fier,1n 2 2 oag's | o o|was in circulation here today | Marty Beos Lon North Iv Sipping | K5l 1} ¢ M RILAE | Mo plaer {0 the champlondhip. New Yorks Continue Winning |fhyifi” | £} 1400t donied by Erosident Jomss €& | and Oalls Upon Thompson, Who | Topexe .//16 15 b haston - 14 16 460 : | Streak When They Trounce | ™ " - 16000 Dunn that the Cleveland American \ Pulls Game From Pire, s e Botvets *00 18 18 (418| | Cincinnati, i ibaenp 2 921 21 teague base ball club is in the market | L 916.370/8t Louts,.. .13 17 414 ; i rtals 39 72616 1 ? » b EVLIIVERIOS o 88 00 o0 | *Batted for Ragan tn seventh | for Walter Johnson, pitcher for the ” |FOUR TO THREE IS THE SCORE 90 0000 0 0 00| Washington club, " | fith, manager of the Washington base all club, said the rumor of Walter o NErbe T Two-base hits; Fitzpatrick, 1. C. Smith, | /a 2 L Grif- Marty Krug had a hunch yester- | Boaon " " 10, 1754 Hstbgir N e o ,U'm"' se hiin: Fitspatrick, J. Washington, May. 23—Clark Grif day, Paychologists might have called | Ehlla, - 13 13 HiMGvole 1515 330 won its twelfth straight game, defeat- | Hornny. it foresight, or good ruflifmtnh OF | Now York...i818.6 j2 4% |ing Cincinnati today, 4 to 3 Benton | Poub! Johnson's sale to the Cleveland club aolet e wis s hunch, Jand. - some | ncisseit 11141 Ei sitched good ball up to the eighth in- | Louls, 1 was absurd, He denied emphatically insist it was a hunch, and some | HI{ENRS 823 I B i I 4 o i e B ey Werd on. hunch at that, If Marty has the same brand of hunches while clicking the chips in a p. g he'll make Rockefel Boava, &) Thmaka §. ler look like a piker in less than no ph, b; TAncoin, 2 | time, As a result of Marty's hunch e "f:"'_." ‘ the de luxe Rourkelets waltzed away NATIONAL with the ball game, 3 to 2 Sahklze it Marty's clever and successful man-| phiindaiphin, 4/ Chicago, § iestation of managerial knowledge | New York, 4; Cincinnat, 3 a change in pitchers. Lou North| ®rookiyn, &, Pittaburh, 0 = rted the ’rly for Omaha, Lou only AMBRICAN ASSOCIATION permitted one run and two hits in| jndlanarcis § Columbie, 3 T City, 3, Bt Paul, 2 the first three innings, but three 1o, 4; Toledo, 0 ning. Cincinnati scored one in this| runs: Off Ragan, 6 hit uns In ninks; off Reulbach, no hits, no r of LEAGUE | round, and in the ninth, after Killifer | {18, f Enlles hit | was out, Herzog, Clarke and Louden | singled, Herzog scoring. Benton was then taken out and Tesreau sent to | the mound. Wingo singled and Em-| [yoch “Ringer” Is | mer, who was running for Clarke scored. Mathewson was called upon DiSCUVGI‘Od; NOI] e | |to save the day and he succeeded | New York made a run in the third 1 | | hen Bonton seored on an e ra| ~ Other Than Allison| | the seventh Markle and McChesnic times sensational support by his| M Kne, b Mhuwnwv"l.ll ' pad singled, and both scored on Benton's The identity of the “ringer” who | m pulled him out of difficulties, Games Today | single. Rariden, who had reached |y, .1, boia T ik e Tiall Wiy ! § Western League—Danver at Omaha, 8t | ' A hurled the Pete Loch ba all team | Marty could see that Lou was in for a | Wemers LasgieGommer vl Caous city, first on Chase's error, scored on s Tt Hraninn » | drubbing unless a_change was made, | Wicnita #t aDs Moines Burn's single. Score to a victory over th ‘ 80 he gave the S. O, S, for Cecil Nutional Lasgue--Besion at 8L Ledis. CINCINNATL NEW TORK |Sunday has been discovered. And ™ i f p| Ipht hicago, Ne o VAR LHOAE g y lho!npum and his moist ball, and | Phiiadeiphis at Chicags, B 4110 oBurnalt B2 16 olnine of the city's bravest fire laddies | Good \ f didn't glve Lou a chance to get the | " American League—Detroit at Boston. St 2.0 1 0 oRobrtanr b 1 3 0 0| i) po able after they read this dis- , drubbing, Cecil hustled to the rescue | Lovis » Tork; Slavsisnd st. Phils 3 T1h 8 fkwureer 414897 cace. The hurler [ in m most expert manner and held the | 44/whia, Chicago st Washing 40710 o4 41 § F|closure, to rest in peace, The hurler | Meawre battling’ Grizzlies to a single run and ' | Bl emret 48 1 {213 0 0fwas none other than Mack Allison, | & single hit in the subsequent six' ! Clarke.c 4 2 0 2 jRaridene 4 0 4 1 o|former St. Louis Brown and until re- | { { Louden, 2 o Ehto! B A . 1f you only get 5000 miles out of an Alljance Tire frames, Three in a Row | Bhnorduir 4 3 8 b oRentonp 4 1 8 7 9%centlya member of the Rourkes | you get all you pay for. But you're | boking for Bmith Makes Circus Catch | Knetserp 0 0 0 1 oMathenp 0 0 0 0 0 The fire laddies })m\lllnr(*l\ Thm,..-b_;m,_ and we wantyou to getit. That's why 1 ] innk OMAMA, “Mollwits 110 4 o Totsls 3710 Holmesing for the last thirty-six | make Alliance Tires considerably better tha R P anag. e Bears| AR R DA Wimar® b h b b0 Totels ATI0ZT 4 ing to find out who the Loch | ased be siply to deliver 5000 miles of o counted one on North, With men on B a Yot loss for Alli Ti 1 hird and Chi | Burg, 8 3 F PLE %R |*Wingo 1 1.0 0 0 pitcher was. They knew he was a| you pay less for Alliance Tires thaa for third and second and two out Shields | ymify, "if sy 9 F 3 BN s . v but they didn’t know who he | otaerhand-made tire. Equip Your car NO combed a drive into left that logked | 35§08 ¥ B8 Totals 36102714 3 inger, bu Y : like two more runs, But Earl s,"m,‘ ¢ 4. § e *Batted for Sehnelder in sighth was. Now they may know The Alliance Rubber Co. y r A L b % e 5 ) Gt R | *Batted for N h elghth When Allison arrived at the ball | Alliance, Ohio a shoestring catch and North | gy, R O Ol S “Ran for Clarke in ninth , k Sunday he approached Sam Tay was saved for the time being 3 TX 5 g8 *Batted for Knetzer in ninth ¢ pdlolyng il et Ao f In the second stanza a ripping play [ : 243 ',‘ H gy ok 0 0 1 00 0 g0 bsfi 1“,‘””?“,1:, ,’:“;,1,‘ ”"a\;”- ly‘\a,“,-"i Tha Glam nffl &I R“hhflf cfl. started by Kewpie Kilduff, the 4 O G T S BT 1 Cineinnat) 00 0 0 00 0 1 p-3|KNIRNtS O o y | Oklghoma demon, gave North a life | ¢. Thompson, p S e il S L ) Jtolen bages: Dovle, Burns. Heraog. Groh ‘I"“'l“ lhr ""”" I'm going to pitch 308 South 19"‘! Street & second time, and a second dauble o P o . 480 0 Hirses 1 mis. Doghls plays: Ls n6Aie LOGRS, - y with Oklahoma Pete playing the | ™" e i Tk, { S0 Merhle) Phoss b rraie, st LR Whe FRURES Taylor t I him | i eavy part rescued him a third time PENVER., Bases on balls, " Off Benton ot | and introduced him to the Loch play e in the third innd A hi | AB. B. B O A E Schneider, 1; off Knetzer, | Hits' ana |ers. “Know this fellow?" Sam asked 1ing, At this point | geed, 2 € 60 8 8 8 weween A i 2 LR earned runs: Off Benton, 8 hits, 3 tuns in | Harry Wymore and Matherly l"?rlv ’,"""1 158 Rnd thestatl mas 1LY G et ot [ e ! : glght and one-third innings; off Tesrean, 1 | ""\n' e e i ‘w‘u'i'd off as far as the B " .| Onkes, of wg g 8 & "JOSIES DEFEAT : hit, no runs In no inning (none ou off NORS, ey teapa) e ot & ears were con- | Oskes of i et e - win Sisters Wi Mathewson, no hits, no rune 1 tanrbicat | “Well, he's your pitcher,” declared ® 0 ; Dyer, 3 e G e R e R Inning: off Bchneider, 9 hits. 2 runs i | Sam, whereupon he went over and ‘res maha counted one run in the sec. Shields, 1h el atet Bl W P Y B t l s 2 clght Innings; off Knetzer, 1 hit ne runs in (‘”“ ratulated Scotty Keele, manager = Dnd‘lnn'lnl. A walk to KmT Marty's | Shastak, o 3 6 0 0 & o Even Up the Series by Defeating attie ror Lennis o LR Ned | MRULIC Byt fi,: Sphtloid ":‘l"” fing i PNEUMATIC NON:SXID PUNCTURS - PROOS teal of second and infield outs by | Sktavens e A 0 ive: 1. Umpires T o {5 ¥ gl 4 ; | . * onents by Five-to-Two ton, 1. Umpl o ] tory, “You put it over on me last a here Leo rueger and Kil o 30 P : f On every sort of road everywhers "k:r' Kilduff scored the |King, » i 1 Scote onors at entra Hae .n’..u.\-‘r- Blank Pirates vear and again this year, but you || punctare-Proof Pneumatic Tires are Win in Seventh, Tetals W1 a0 o Plitaburgh hers ioday ut won't do it next year,” he said to the || resling off thousands of miles of service For six ir\nings the Rourk '"-':'el"‘ |"': ";‘r‘"' IT 'hllr'.'.-‘ SUMMERS PROVES BAFFLING The diminutive twin Swenson sis. | lowed m,-hv-»,’w: gleeful Scotty. “1 knew it was all off, pussify DS el ey ourkovinians *Batted for King In nin A s ner was hit hard said Sam, “when [ saw he didn't even ade but one hit off Tohnny King, Omahn-- ters by disposing of their opponents [and in th Write for Booklet ! ! vl AR T R 4 ; i know his own catcher cfio hails from Alliance, Neb, But in 10 0 0 00 & leted Lingoln, Neb,, May 23,--St, Joseph | " the semisfinal matches yesterday Whereupon the ball game was Allhmoblfi the seventh the tail-end of the batting evened up the s®ries by winning to | oppose each other for the ten started and Allison, alias Jones, pro POWE LL = prder put the blink on Johnny. Wit} 10000000 1t ng: b vampionship of the Central Hig . i Su ppliesi _ k wny. With e Ty e § h : ampionship of the Central High OXLYN PITERIRON ceeded to whiff twenty-four fireme P! e down Renle Krueget tripled and | mets sii: v Ronsse Tocbose nier 3, |03Y's game from Lincoln by a score This is the first case in the BH.OA.E AB Ko k.1, |and permit two scratch hits and win || SUPPLY COMPANY peored on Kilduff's hit through sec Sacrifice hits: Smith ¢ er- |Of 5 t0 2. Sommers, a left hander, history of the school when sisters 3o | the game. 2 to 1 { /OMAHA 2051 Farnam rd. ”bhl..'”mm;umy distinguished Sacrifice fly: Butcher. Stolen bases: |was a puzzle to the local batters. | have met each other in the finals ' maelf again yesterday by cracking a %rvs 4 Thompson, Onkes, Dyer. Double | . ilkouah” Male have bidh: 18 ‘ G American Assoclation 2 ! ) 3 Lebduss dd wailfon sia banitan The igh their have been numerous | Wheatlt 4 double to right, on which Kilduif lI"‘:I’llh"k‘ n‘:m"' '+ Wyus, M i well ,‘ nnings. Th aments in which several sisters | 5 ! 4 b s R g ier 8 :,“[ l‘;’ m,‘”l{, B couttl Wais acened: 1oL A issourians hegan landing on him ir eyt 3 0 anapo 3000000002 } ut Marshall, coaching at third | ™ by | the seventh and Halla was subst \y Sweitsan Beat Bveive Bou : » 00 : " ATCH]N pouldn't let him, Cecil Thompson, Thompson off K tuted, but the change was disastrous, 1as after a hard contest, 61 10.8, 2.6, | Pfettarp 3 0o ‘ H t; Columbus and Pr g ) however, delivered the hit which sent balli By Thompson, three men crossing the plate in that 6-2. These matches were hard! toumre ¢ g b g ° e R THE ewple home. That run proved to | Omaba 4: Deaver, 3. Th inning. Score t and took the entire five sets Jrray L} ) | ”D' e winning tally 8T JOSEPH 2 winner w leclared teries ansa Numprice and . | Ilh"""h lcn:‘l‘d(flnr in the ninth BOOSTERS DEFEAT THE WICHES Ga \!h R R O A B Ruth Swenson put up a heroic t o Douglas and 4 without the aid of a hit, but it wasn't 3 Wiliame, s ® "%l winning fight against her larger and Ao benn. . | ough, -The Rourkes and Grisslies | "ore7 Werd in the Opeslng Prame |3, Clumg 10008 3§ § | moee. sxpetiencedapponant, Vitioia ML e SO O Pl day again today at Rourke park o, by SR g 1 R g e 116G { won by scores of 16, o & Toled % LOAR TO THE TOPEXAS R i 8 ol .43 sl g n ™ o hir: | lems ado, Main and Sw api Is an tmportant task in making half Mallahan Mite Safely In Wis Nineteenth | Lo o T T4 Sl e T ¢ i tOBFYR . o |t B . W | tones, t furnish the prints Ntralght Game, : s Anabel 2 b vl Pttt M . i ! ing o ed plate. Misux City, 1a #0.~-Blouy City toet | ¥ °f 4 felding of ‘ bR B 7 . 4 . 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