Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 25, 1916, Page 4

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i z i { ! | | i H d i i i 3 : { i { i | Bringin HAVE YoU EVER BEEN YO JAPAN- KRUG'S NEN MAKE THEIR HITS COUNT Rourkes Accumulate Six Hits For as | Many Runs, While Bears Make Twelve Hits for Four, RUSSELL FORD MAKES START For the third successive time the pesky Bears from the arid heights of Denver were adntinistered a summary execution by the ferocious, blood thirsty and violent Rourkovinians yes terday, this time by a count of 6 to 4, | The ravenous Grizzlies, who by this time must be about starved to death, madetwice as many hits as Omaha | did, but they didn't make "em at the right time, which.is one of the funda mentals in compiling base ball vic. ' tories. Omaha onty made six hits, but five of them were combed in the first three stanzas and were mixed up with generous bases on balls, while the twelve annexed by the Grizzlies were scattered outthrough the vine rounds. Buck Sterzer started the hostilities for the enemy. Buck put on a red undershirt and tried to kid himself and the Rourkes into thinking he is some pitcher by waving danger sig- nals, Anybody would think, to watch Buck hurl, he was trying to flag a train, Fades Away Soon. The Denver southpaw didn’t last long. In the first stanza a walk and a steal by Earl Smith and Ray Miller's double netted one. In the second Krueger's double, a walk to Kilduff, Thompson's combination crifice and safe fielder's choice, a single by Krause and an error by Shestak gave Omaha three. Mr. Sterzer expired precipitously at this junctur and the great and only Russell Ford, inventor of the emory ball and now a derelict on the choppy base ball sea, was brought forth for the bush league public to look upon and admire. Russell can't use the emory any more so he uses a spitter which is mostly bluff. Krug walked to start the second round and Krueger beat out a bunt. Ernie is getting faster every day: he can now run almost as fast as an ice truck. Kilduff went out, but Shag Thompson was on the job with a beautiful pinch blow through second which scored Marty and the mercury- hoofed Ernie. No More Scoring Here Mr. Ford disguised himself as a Packard and his speed was too much for the Rourkes, who dldn't score again. But they didn't need to, the runs Mr. Thompson shoved over sufficed A hit and an error netted the Bears | one in the second, four hity netted | two more in the third andtwo hits one more in the sixth, Marty Krug saw visions of disaster and yanked Harry Krause for Freddy Buck, who proved a ready rescuer by | the Grizzlies hitless the rest of the ame. 1t might be mentioned, Fred dy went in with one down and a man on second and third and retired the side very gracefully The Grizzlies and Rourkes play the last game of the series this afternoon starting at 3l MOUX WIN THIRD FROM THE KAWS Indiane Vietortous Over Topeka by Seore of Sy to One Hlous OWy May 2 1he INIed goma of Ihe series from My & meere ot & e ) he Bavae Iwentiet wingion Manager (laspe Anlag, 1w Gandwin, 5 Frae Latitmare Bohweitans man ) tife 1 warth taes N oooma o have W Wiear put o8 your Fu Foundry Co. o6 3o 14tk NOT EXACTLY-BUT | HELPED DIg A SEWER ONCE THAT WUZ S0 DEEP | | Hunter, of . o SR T S B | Tonew, 10 o Tt A o 0 Sl Rl Maloun, ef uR TS S R Bpahr, ¢ 8 0 110 0 0 Hartford, an VIR e TR R ) Bwoldt, b R T B e R WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. Claire, 2b g Y R G ST WL Pot, | Musser, p 680 . 0 % 17 % 664 Brookiyn 169,640 | *Breen Jo SHAL B e 16 11 677 Phila 1712 688 e - 16 12 671 fowton 1612666 | Totals R R R e FopERe 18 18 888 hicago 1817 8181 +Ratte for Fleharty in fourth ymaha 1412 688iNew York /14 13 519 | LIRS A L inee Sloux City.. 12 16 444t Loutw .. .18 1§ 471 atted for Musser in ninth. St Joseph. .. 916 360 Cineinnat) . 14 207412 | Wiehita 201000230 0mb Denver % 18 .308Ittsburkh .. 13 18387 | Deg Molnes 108 0100 0 04 AMER, LE AMER, ABS. Two-base hits: Fox, Hetling, Musser. Bac rifice bita: Rossman, Malarkey, Jones. oveland “olumbus .. 1610 Meloan. Stolen buses: Fox, Hetling, Bwoldt hington ALoutsyille .19 12 Left on basew:: Wichita, 6; Des Moines, York b3eMinn 16 10 Struck out; By Musser, &; by Malarky, 2, | goatin $14Toled 412638 | pirat base on balls: Off Musser, 3; off Phile Mularkey, 2. Hit by pitcher: By Fleharty, | Moloan, Hita and runs: Off Flebarty, 1 | runs, 4 hite in thres inninggs; off Malar Wey, 1 run, 6 hits In five and two-thirds in Yeuterday's It ningn; oft Durham, no runs, no hits in one WESTERN LEAGUE third inning. Double plays; Britton to Ab Denver, 4; Omaha, 6 | stoin; Britton to Litschl to Abstpin, Um 1. Jonap) Lincoln, 4 pires: Anderson and Fontius. Time: 2:11 Topeka. Bloux_City, 6 frlasor e it Wichita, 6; Des Moines, 4 NATIONAL 1 i Philadelphia Louis, 6 AGUE. 0 Cinetnnaty . Pittsburgh, AME | ICAN 1 GUE Detroit, 0 Bt. Loulw, ‘ Now York, 10 Claveland, §; Philadeiphia, Chicago Vashington, 1 AMERICAN ABSOCIATION Loutaville, 2; Toledo, T Indianapolts, 8; Columbus, 4 Milwaukes, 6, Minneapolis, Kansas City, 5; 8L Paul, 0 mes Today, Western Leagus—Denver at Joseph at Lincoln, Wichita at Des Moines. National League Brooklyn at Pittsburgh American Leagus—Detroit at 6 Omaha, Boston, e et e g Up Father Topeka at Bloux City, Chicago At Cineinnatl, Louls ai New York Cloveland st Thik delphia, Chicaga’ st Washington Copyright, 1916, Intern) N | LIVED THERE FOR TEN YEARS 'LINCOLN OVERCOMES JOSIES Makes Game, Uphill Fight and Defeats Visiting Missouri Team, FOUR TO THREE THE SCORE Lincoln, May 24.—Lincoln made a ame, uphill fi’[ln today, winning rom St. Joseph in the tenth inning by a score of 4 to 3. All the runs of the visitors were made in the first two innings. After that Willetts set tled down to his task. Lincoln bat ters began solving Williamg delivery in the ninth, tying the score and win ning out in the tenth. Score: 8t 8T, JOSEPH. And Still Going AB.R. H. 0 A ¥ MeCabe, of R Sy T 0. Willlams, 2b . § L] 1 ‘ L] 1 OMAMA. Jourdan, 5.0 011 1 o AB, R. 1. 0. A. E A e TR 5 T i | g 0 0 0 3 0 s 3°.3.0 0 2 1 o 1 o 0 5 0 | 1 2 0 ool i B B3R UBb s | Koo, Ben s 00 : L] ‘l’ l; o : . i T R (AR T i i i 1 3. Willlama, p R ] ] 1 1 1 1 Totals....oovivi il 2 13 3 16 6 A6 2 B S | o LINCOLN ok 8088 L 8 AB.R. H. O. A E W66 212 1 o L A e DENVER, | Thomason. of S e e AB. R. H. 0. A, E |1 Willlama, 1b I B0 R I | 5 0 0 0 0 0|Morse, 8b Gt i S il Tl 8 1 8 1 & 1{Jjohnson iy 8 s e i i R - 0. Sag A8l | Butehar, 1f.. ‘4 0 3.3 1 0|Lober SN O ey O | Dyer, 3b 3 1 1 2 2 Olwjecra, p S Eievg % ¢ Shiele, i i ke O X A1 o Sl G e i Shestak, o | Stavens, o e O Tl B s o e s o | Reed, #n S e out whan winning run scored Storzer, p 1 o 0 o Olgt Joseph..2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 rd, p 8880 Sifnais 0 5 rea. 159 1 o 0 ° 0 oL |l 000 0 0103 0 14 wnser, » © 0 0 0 0 0 Three-bass hit: Carlisle. Two-base hits - - v e o e | Carlis MeCabe, Block (2), J. Willlams. Totals 1] 10 84 18 2| Double playa: MeCabe to O. Williams, But “Batted for Ford in elghth. iar to O. Willlams to Jourdan. Stolen bas D Hinchman, Thomason, Block, Sulllvan. Sac Runs 153830000 0 %8 rifice hita Hinehman, Sullivan Struck Wits 12200010 %8 out: By Willetta, 25 hy Willi Denver— n balls Off Willetts, 3 HRuns 01200100 04 Wid piteh Willlams. Left on b | Wit 21400% 2 0 0Il coln 6, B, Jogeph, 11. Time; § Um Three-base hiti Kelllher. Two-bass hite: | Pirea: Mullan and Andrews K. Miller, Krueger, For Butcher. Sacrifice | Thompson, Dyer, Dauble play Krug (o Miller, Reed to Kellther elliher (o Reed A yer, MWits American Assoclation. At Tolsdo RHE 1010000003 6 % 10008911 8=1 Luque and Willlams; Medient twao-thirds on *akan Rlnees otf: Ve At Columbus e Indianapolis 000K01000et By Krause, &; by Bruck, 3 by Sterser, 1} umbue . ) 906 by Manser, 1. Bases on ballai Off Krause, | Batiorios. Da and fohang i off Ford, Left on | Blodgett and ¥ aha, 81 Denver, 8. Time: 188, | At | Umplres: Carney and Fekman, o0001100 00000009 WICKES WIN IN THE SEVENTH Young. Shackieford A Mayer; Wurks and Owens Do Loses 1n a Great Battle, Five - o Four. Des Moines, Ia, May 34--A atngle by Jray B wed by Pox and Malling gave Wiohita the tylng and winaing runs in (he soventh tnning of to wama, which the visitors won, & 1o 4 Moines chased Fie Rarty from the box in (hres innings and Malarke whe succesded Rim was affective W Ahe N taning, when Durham was ned wiop s Des Mok aude . o 1enTa AR R O A » Fou S (e Py P ) ’ ' ) ) sinan, ot \ , : ‘ i . . ’ - ' G e Rt .t \ = B ' i siarhey, ¥ \ ' P Bansiia are potably good i6 the sase £ oiiarly poupie whare | B denioed L e Ihe Shrengih, o sllmwiate the dlp Penotions, and W imprave WA latien of Ahe oo, when 2 for ’ - e ASHBY 2MWiN LEXICON 2M N ARROW COLLARS FOR BIG TUCKEDANEND BOWS » ey P " Duffy's pure M AT Wi promptitnde 98 o ¥ el peanle fastity contimued gowd health o rensanabia 1o tuppore Bed P b Koep Walt” ™ \ Mk frae Malt WM [ e Dyity L ~ whasier BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY ;' VICTORS OF TOUR ews Bervice MAY 25, 1916. YOU SEE -THE JAPS ARE VERY oDD 1IN SOME WAYS- THEY ALWAY RE MOVE THEIR SHOES ON ENTERING THE HOUSE - (GIANTS GO EAST Win Every Game on Western Trip, Making Total of Thirteen in a Row. THEY DEFEAT CINCINNATI Cincinnati, O, May 24—The New York club started east tonight carry- ing on a National league record with | them, having won every game on its western trip and increasing its num- ber of consecutive games won to thir by defeating Cincinnati, 6 to 1, today. Score NEW YORK, AB.H.O.AB | CINCINNATI | ABH.O.AE Aolph, 9 hits, 4 runs in eight d two-thire ton, Three base hits: D'uhnl’t fnnings; off Meadows, 1 hit, no runs in | \rakner Stolen bases ‘Wheat, ’anrly.l ons innin Balk Rudolph. Struck out; | Bchults, Wilson. Double plays: O'Mars to| | By J 2; by Rudolph, 3 Umptres: | Cutshaw, Wagner to (ilr;um to Knabe, | | Hinchman to Johnston. Base on balls: | : Rigler and Harrison, %; Mamaux, 3; Harmon, 1. Hita Friction and common Niehoff Wins for Philadelphia. Chicawo, May 24.—Niehoft the bases full in the ninth day's game and victory Zimmerman's batting figured Chicago's runs. Score PHILADELPHIA. AB, Burne)f 6 1 4 0 0Grohsh 6 2 0 2 | Robt'nrt 4 0 4 0 ONealact 4 0 6 0 | Doyledb 4 2 8 2 0Chassib & 211 1 0 |Kaurfet & 1 2 0 0Gritfhrt 4 00 0 0 Flato'ras 8 0 0 6 OFisherss 4 3 3 2 1 | Morkio,ib 4 8 9 0 OHorzogif 0 0 0 0 0 | McK'oan 4 2 0 1 OMiteh'lit 8 2 1 0 0/ Raridenc 4 1 8 0 OEmmerit 0 0 1 0 1 Porritt,p 4 0 0 0 0Wingoe 4 0 1 4 e e = Loud'n,3b 4 0 4 3§ Totals. 351037 § 08chulxp 8 1 1 1 *Clarks 0 0 0 0 *Mollw'a 1 1.0 0 0} Totals. 87112713 4 *Batted for Mitchell in elghth *Batted for Schulz in ninth New York...0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4—b Cinetnnat) 00 00 000 1 01 Two-base hits: Merkls (2), Fisher. Stolen bases: Doyle, Merkle, MeKechnie. Doubls play: Doyle to Fietcher to Merkle. Bases on balle: Off Perritt, 2; off Schulz, 2. Hits and earned runs: Off Pereitt, 11 hits, 1 run in nine innings; off Schulz, 10 hits, 5 funs in nine innings.” Btruck out: By Per- tt, 4, by Schulz, 2. Wild pitch: Schulz Umplres: O'Day wnd Fason. Braves Lose to Cards, | 8t Louls, May 24.~~With the scors 4 fr 9 against the locals in the ninth, with twc | out, Wilson singles, Horneby tripled, Miller walked and Bnyder singled, St. Louls de- | foating Boston, b to 4 | Jasper held Boston to four hits in elght | {nnings, three of thess coming in the first and mised with errors by Wilson and Hornaby gave the visitors thelr four runs Boore: BOSTON 8T. LOUIS AB.H.O AE AB.H.O A E 611 O8mithef 4 0 1 0 0 1 & OCorhanas 4 0 0 6 0 Collins,f 4 1 3 0 IBescherlf 4 1 1 0 1 Wilhott.rf 4 1 0 0 0Betzel2b 4 1 7 6 0 Kon'y,1b (4 118 0 1Wilsonrt 4 1 0 0 1 | I 8m'h3b 1 0 0 2 1eHugging 0 0 0 0 0 Comp'n.ef 4 1 0 0 OHorn'ydb ¢ 3 2 6 1 Gowdy,.c & 0 4 1 0diller,ib 8 213 1 0 | Rud'ph,p 2 1 0 1 OSnyderc 4 1 8 1 0 Jasperp 3 0 0 1 0 Totals. 31 %2617 38Butler 1 0 0 0 0 Meado's,p 0 0 0 0 Totais. .34 92719 3 *Two out when winning run scorsd *Ran for Wilson in ninth *Batted for Jasper In efgth Boston €0 000000 04 8t Louis » 3 0.0 00 00 2 Two-base hit: Konetchy. Thres-base hits Rudolph, Betzeel, Miller, Boucher, Hornsb: 8t base: Compton. Double piay v han to Betas! to Miller; Hornsby to Miller Maranville to Evers to Konetchy. Bases on balle: Off Jasper, 4; off Moadows, 2; off | Rudolph, 1. Hits and sarned runs: Off Jas [per ¢ hita. 3 rune in elght tnnings; off Ru- | | | ‘Jou can C . enjoy a [i(s.:‘l\( hearted Havana any time | of davy q L - . L ! TOM f| | IMOORE | SO0 | TEN CENTS § yeRerenne TEVEEY LR ] Vot 8 b iy H.OAE, ABH.OAB. | T d ! O 1 d Bymedb '3 1170 m»numr.u $14 g} 0 B;y § valen ar GRAPHITE Niehoff,2b 4 1 1 4 nn, Btockas 8 3 0 8 oFimeicrt 11000 fs rts { Automobile ] Cravathe 4 1 1 0 OWi'msct ¢ 1 30 0 0 po ) Whit'd,1-1 § 010 0 0Zim'rn3b 4 8 2 3 1| | Cooper.ct 4 1 8 0 OBalerdb 2 011 0 0 [ Luderus,d 1 0 2 0 0McCrthy,23 1 2 20 | Goodle " 8 1.1 0 oFissherc 8 § 13| Hecing—tpring meeting of the Weet- The selected flake | <1111 for,0 ulligan,s ? Rixeyn $ 103 nm-»:;ip BN G - R o B s e > motor graphite forms { Demare,p 0 0 0 0 0*Zwillin ueen's Park, . Yakert 110 0 mDoolan” 0 0 0 00 Shooting—Annusl tournsment of Cen- over bearings and Totals 34103711 1 Totals 32 82713 3| tral Pennsylvania Trapshooters' league gears a velvety, oily +Batted for Demares in ninth. v :'“Em:'wv A 0:'":""!“ ‘:' veneer that lets graph- ] *Batted for Mulligan in ninth. “ olley” tournament st Muncle, ro y *Doolan batted for Seaton in ninth. B s . ite ride on graphite { Philadelphia .0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 46 Golt—Opening of invitation tourna- and prevents metal-to- ‘ Chicago .01 0 1.1 00 2 06| mentof Chevy Chase club, Chevy Chase, metal contact, Two base hitts: Btock, Nishoft, Zimmer-| Md, = gt man, Williams, Thres base hita: Seaton, Tennis Western Intercollegiate con- d al - : 3 cating Chart gives 5. HI Ott Rixey, 4 hits,| Maine state Intercollegiate champion- runs in 6 {nninj ton, 1 in 9 innings; De Btruck out 2 or. Rixey, 3; Wild piteh: Rixey. Umpires: Klem and Emsl/ Plttsburgh by a score of § to winning in the tenth when Daubert, a double by Btengls by Wheat resulted in two runs. The Pirates | tled the gecre in the sighth sud made| Reynolds won from Mooney last | e T I e a s sasts, Soore; | Night in the city pocket billiard tour- | BROOKLYN. PITTSBURGH nament, 100 to 56. ‘ » ABH.0.AE AB.H,0A.E | Larsen and Owens, the two leading =511 §1°3 0 8 players of the fournament, will meet | SUPPLY COMPANY 4“2 40 42 3 4 o each other tonight at the Subway bil- OMAHA ti1: oBienmar 4 8 & 9|liard parlors, 204 South Fourteenth 2081 FARNAM ST, §33 3 tmameric 3 8 10 pfstreet. | e 7 MArnee Knabedb & ‘1 everso. 3 0 8 1 0Gibsomo. & 1 T4 0 e - ——— heney.p 8 0 0 1 Opamauzp3 0 0 8 0 - 200380 Totals 36 10000 Harmon,p 0 0 0 1 0| *Wilson 00000 Totals 36 88021 1 *Batted for Mamaux {n elghth *Batted for Harmon in. tenth. Brooklyn o100 0000 0 33 Pitteburg .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1—2 Two base hits: Stangel, O'Mara, John- Refined from PENNSYL- | the VANIA CRUDE, oil in the world. 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