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R THE BEE® OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1916 5 °_e 1 fl A Drawn for The Bee by George McManus S i . i e A i C - - APOMN| - ~ WE ARE GOING TO YOU \DIOT -RI4OLETTO YOU DONT{UNDER STAND MAGGIE - THIS 19 w i SEE_RIGOLETTO it i ot e WD AN INTERPRETOR 15 A MAN B g P 0 ™ - W { TONIGHT - WE HAD AN INTERPRETOR * THAT CAN TELL 0S IN ENGLISH HIN ENGLIS ELL , WHAT THEY ARE SINGING ™ ALoNG~ Ve IN ITALIAN - ; % : o ] DOYOU. NEVER MIND- (: 2 vy I THINK HE'LL WE'LL 4O | KIN QT J BE HOME - IN A TAXI ONE “ ; - OF (i ! THEM IN A i { } MINUTE - ! t § j i | f il { i > p | - — E (1 romemss ¥l 4 Il ! i { WEHSESER { hit: Willlams. Stolen bases: Wingo, Lou-|In the eleventh Schmidt singled and went BEARS DESCEND ON LINKS PH[LADELPHIA GOES den, Chase, Groh. Bacrifice hit: Mollwitz :" second when Mamaux was thrown out. | | * | Wagner hit over wacond and when Betzei | | o Bacrifice fly: Zimmerman. Double play:| ihmw wildly to tha plate, Schmidt scored ' | i ¢ . Neals to Wingo, First base on errora: Chi- | &core | Hendrix, 3; off Lavander, 1; off Tony, 4 H.0.A B AB.H.O.A B WEST. LEAGUE. | NAT. LEAGUE. | Lincoln by Four to | Wito sl Sainad rantt O Nonasis, § Bits | Copiyiot ¢ 8 0 bhmibat 6 5 48 6 I Oklah P —-K'ld 1 Deli W.L.Pet w.L Pet. | Two. N 2 runs In four innings; off Lavender. 3 hits h?r“ nib 4 1100 ‘,"fi"'.‘"," 232 ;\ Y | A 1 18 10 .643| Phil, 1912 618 | 1 1 run in three Innings; off Seaton, no hit, no | *Gibson h Butlerss ¢ 0 0 “ ahoma - Pete Kildu YT | L o tuse 1111 61| Bescutyn 117 11 607 |One Bcore Made During the Game 1", "in ENe) 20 v s Wtk 4 rume Mamaxp 1.0 0 0 OBencherie § 2 3 10 Chick Evans and Ned Sawyer, Wha Pinch Blow Which Sends Krug | wichita ...17 14 667 Boston 15107 BUNCH HITS WITH ERRORS and It Comes When Cutshaw in nine Innings. Umpires: Rigler and Har- | WagTa-l 8 'L ¢ 3 ohstzel2s § 0 2 8 n[ Rank Among Top-Notchers, Will | . Omah 1618 346 New York 1613 552 | - rison 28 L Naiivah 5 58 8 and Miller In. Topekes ...11618.896|Chicago - .. 18 20 444 | e : I Throws Wild. Unable to Stop New York. ~ P & L LAY ¢ 1103 Play at Country Club, hes ez lou Clty. 1216 420 bt Lous 1030 444 | Lincoln, Neb, May 26—Lincoln | o L1 TAGRR A Yo Maw S Ran el ) Yons 018 867 Cinoinnati .17 20 4 i p, Moy 34— Aty 20 s o nes 2 0| e CONCLUDED PITCHERS' BATTLE | {e"fv..i "5 1§ 35i Silieburan 140 41 [had a slight margin in the hitting to- | ALEXANDER DOES GOOD WORK | wers uneauui to the tark of topging he | Bardib 10 0 & pAmess {3 0 8 0l pypyre AT ALL THE CLUBS Th ey p of | AMER DEAGUE AMER. ASH'N day, but this advantage was offset by | —_— vatWRaiin g, dakt today. 10 to' 1 riar b -“‘:-;»!'rhpu; & 3 TR ] s : vor ¢ s : Y 5 3 t [ i aope 00 s. 43123318 4| e score was o'l, in favor A WL Pet, it | four ‘errors, one of them costly, and | Philadelphia, May 26.—Philadel-| was batted hard, many drives for extra | 00P8nF L F0 T e Big doings are on the card for Topeka Cleveland . 3311 abf|ouleeile .41 16 434 | O | oo | phia took first place from Brooklyn |buses being recorded “Tesreau started tor |GSTAE {1 5 4 4 ok Sl 2% . ; ashington 7 eapolts 1711 .07 / l ) o . ver from Tyler's bat in s today It was the ninth inning New York ilindianapolis 1713 486 | DonVer-won the opening game by a|hy winning today's game. The score|ine seond tnning, which injured tha Httle | Totals. .43 13 33 13 2 { RN RRLETS A0LHY gmpsnony Marty Krug had beat out an in- Bowton 0|Columbua .. .16 11671 | score of 4 to 2. The visitors played a | was | to 0. The lone tally of the|tinger of his throwing hand, disabled him [ EmE 4 TR0 0 6 : are carded at all of the clubs i “hily 9 408! Toledo 500 oo 4 ¥ *Batted for Johnston {n nint et field hit, and Ray Miller had beat A v 4% Kanans City 1817 454 | pecfect fielding game and bunched | pitching duel between Alexander and [and Stroud went to ot ")" In the third | «Ran for Wilson in nintn The Country club will inaugurate out a bunt, and Ernie Krueger had | petroft 20 494 8t. Paul 1017470 | , [&mith was scored in the seventh in. | XSUsf was caught off first thres times; bu *Batted for Harmon in ninth its scheduled season tod A e ficed th to th d second, | 81. Louls 20 376/ Milwaukes 9 26 245 | hits with Lincoln’s errors. Score | om vas or n the seventh in-|while he Braves wera after him the third ; sch ason today. As a spe- sacrificed them heir and second, 2 (et bl i dihdliy [ ning. With oue out, Whitted doubled. | time s runner scored from third Pittaburgh 2000010020 1—8|cial feature of the opening_ Chick respectively. dsnaoas A sn 5 5 o A w |Stock batted for Cooper and got an NEW_YORK BOSTON 8t. Louls 903 00,08 ¢ Evans and Ned Sawyer of Chicago 'y Forsythe was up, M er WESTERN LEAGUE A H Al AB. H.O.AF AB.H.O.A.B.| Two-base hits; Hinchman (2), Snyder 2 . 4 Y sythe as up. anag M [] 1 0 ofinfield single. Smith knocked d d two of the very be: golfe A A £ k ) vie.a8 B 4 ; acrifl 3¢ Lattimore and Pitch Lambeth of | 8t Jossph, 5: Des Moines, 9 Miller, rf e | 9 mng mith knocke OWN | Byrneif 3 2 1 0 OMar 41 6 3 0|Three-base hit: Miller. Sacrif hits: Bat. |40 0 0 y st goliers n ,'11' or hlld itcher il a‘m eth 0| Topeka, 2 Omaha, 3 . Keliar, s 40 2 3 1 fithe ball and Cutshaw, who recovered | Robsonrt 4 3 2 0 0Evers h 3 0 2 3 0)sel, Miller, Schmidt, Sacrifica fly: Barne the country, will play special matches. g e Ll o el B L LT S Buteher, 1t § 0 1 1 o ofit threw wild, and Whitted scored.|R2I%22. 3 8 § 3 J0lhaiiee 4 6 § o o!Olbeon. Double ‘plays; Snyder to Betzel | This morning Evans and Sawyer was unanimously decided to pass Mr e ARTE Dyer, b 4 0 0 3 3 o|Brooklyn had Alexander in trouble in|Fieterss 4 3 & § OKomvib 4 2 § 3 o1Betsel to Miller to Coran. Bases on balls: | will play with Ward Burgess and Forsythe and take a chance on “ St shields, 1b i B e veral but - f his | Merkie.ib ¢ 3 7 0 oBmithiab 4 1 0 1 1P BAIMOM, 1i off Mamaux, 2. ot Ames | \wriiiie Hoare and this afternoon they Oklahoma Pete Kilduff Pittsburgh, 6; St Loyts, b Stovens, 4 sk iy ik Y several innings, but four times his | GOAlsy § 1 1 3 oComp'ner 4 1 1 0 o2 off Sallee 2 Hita and eajned runs; Off 2 a on they And woe be unto Topeka, For| New Fori 19 Roston, § | Rood, b {8 ] 3 ofsplendid twirling, and once, a throw| Raridenc & 0 3 0 0Gowdye 3 1 4 0 y;'l"'nx‘r:;m:nmv: ol runs in one-tihrd inning: | will play with John Redick and I\a!\m New York, onto ; S ‘hich | Tasrear 0 1 0Tylerp 105 1/o n, 7 hits, 1 run in ssven and two. | Peters b e 4 Oklahoma Pete promptly and effec-| Brooklyn, 0, Philadeiphia o g Ry Joed A the plate by Cravath on which |Tesrssup 1 8 0 1 0qvlere 4.3 0 2 3)¥nirds innings; off Mamaux, 1 hit, 0 run in | L cters. [Evans and Sawyer will be H e r Y 4 AMERICAN LEAC e Stengel was doubled, prevented scor- | *Kkelly” 11 0 0 0 — | three innings; off Ames, 11 hits, 3 runs in |guests of M. C. Peters during their "VCI}‘K!m“hffl al\;“;]lel sm|s|zlr (‘? Bl L e Tt Bk Totals 3480 2 ing. Score Dooin's 0 0 Totals..33 72715 &|elght innings (none out In ninth); off Sal- | brief visit here, They will also play ter, Krug an iller galloped joy-| Bontom 1:8: New ok o, 2 LINCOLN BROOKKLYN PHILADELPHIA lee, 2 hits 0 run in three innings. Struck [a¢ the Country club Sunday 3 o ' 3 o ) e LADEL] R thr " Atruok y club Sunday fully over the rubber and a funeral | &t Louis, 2{ Clevelana, ¢ AB. R H. o~ A #! ABHOAE ABHOAE [ Totals out: By Harmon. b by Mamaux, 3: b An eighteen-hole handica teh delegation of Topeks mournfully AMERICAN ASSCCIATION | Carlisle, 1f.. ., 3 0 1 6 0 O0|Myersct 4 0 1 0 0Byrnegb 4 0 0 1 0 *Batted for Raridan in elghth Ames, 2; by Sallee, 1. Umpires: Quigley 4 O E p ma g op! mou y uE! 2 Hinchman, 2b 2 0 0 3 2 o/Dberf,ib & 110 0 ON'hotf.2b 8 1 2 1 0| new York A and Byron - against bogey will be staged at the straggled off the field, while Messrs. | Toledo, 1 Indignagolis, § Thomason, ef ¢ 0 3.8 o q|8ueset 4301 0Bancetes 3 13 0 0)gogion 80100000 0~ - e Happy Hollow club. The competing H A v y 25 3 a8 3 rav T 2 rt : Il(i‘c{:;:m{}:e :I:;i u'«:mb";‘h hm!n’i”y Kunsan Cify, 1 Minnedpoltn, 1 K el gl Sl b e wyidb 4131 0Whivaip § 3 5 0 1| Two base hits: Fletcher, Gowdy, Konet MOST OF THE CORN OF golfers will be divided into three i mselves for the bone Columbus, oyisville, 3 3 0] Canow. 11 4 1Cooperef 2 0 1 0 0|chy, Burns, Doyl Three base hits: Burns cl d heir hand Johnson, ¢ g T S e 4 classes, according to their handicaps, Result, Omaha won the game, 3to Gamds Today. Stevenson, s goae BT\ Earee 8- 38 3OARRONS LY 1R it Nigien sheps i Devie. Poubia piavy THE STATE IS PLANTED’and three prizes will be awarded. 4 t 2, and Kilduff, who has already taken | Western League—St. Joseph at Des | Lober, rf 4 1 1 1 0 OlEmithp 3 00 1 0Killiferc 3 010 0 0| piate GO A dal nlay handl Is o the place of Artie Thomason as the | Moines, Topeka at Omaha, Wichita at | Gregory, » 8,1 9 0.8 2|%fonston 100 0 0Alexderpd 01 1 o Flsicher to Markie. Bases on balle: Tyler | p.oo s reach Northwestern head- | b, medal play handicap is. carded P u mason as the | g, Gity, Denver at Lincoin - e AR — — — — —%8tock 1 1 0 0 0% eTsreau, 2; Stroud, 1. Hits and earned P $ g ad- | for the Field club, Sixteen will qual~ favorite of the ladies, made himself |~ Nytional Loagus—Pittaburgh at 8t. Louls, | Totals 3 2 9 27 11 4| Totals.33 82416 1 s FUnK. OfF Tesreau, 2 hite and ons run In |quarters that by the end of the pres- ity for the match play for one prize ! i Chicago “Ine New Totals. .28 927 1 v ; Stro 1 a ns in “ i ! s more ml‘!,!ddl:l;‘{ fr"- : CHliake sic BIMRPRRC e XATE At B0 Denver 30000080 0—t| ematted for Meyars In ninth ¢ 1{saven innings; Tyler, 14 hits and 11 runs in :f‘r" “|::'r‘:‘,:;’r"" ('{hrfl”“"‘)‘” the 'I'"' [ At Miller park an eighteen-hole \, ‘ nded Hurling Duel, : ’ Ancoln 3 )L (RRNILE Sor- Clasuse 18- sevenih nine inigs. it by pltcher: Fletcher, by | fOry y to the company lines | pindicap of medal-play event will be The thrilling chmaf was the cul bttt R T Ol B R AT R R R LN e {in Nebraska will all have been plant- |j,¢|q mnrl)w a gnli'r]u{:z! ynated by L. L. 3 ey ig o 7 plays: Bhields to Kelliher, Keilther to | Philadelphia 0 00 0 0 0 1 0 % (Umpires Yy an ason ed It is asserted that taking the |y, ' gl i/ » r y The o oritic g Niel p £ . French as a prize for the low scor Dattle etween "Atarty “0Fehie "and || Brand From Burning | Nia: Carlinlg,. Kallher, SIruak. olls - By |81olan beges: Duvert, ~atohan, - Wheet:| e, oume sy oo iag: .y (87ea a8 & whole, 60 per cent of the (""" " .* # BTES OF Te oW heore Yascheth. “ Both twirh Sueled Gregary, 4; by Manser, 4. Bases on balls’ | Sacrifice hit: Meyers, Double plays: Cut-| matgel in the eleventh Inning today enabled | SOTN i8 up, considerable of it ready | SK. C. Red Box Win. Jpgibeth, mg ho'hwdrr:::"durl; wim (o off Grogory, ycoft Mamser, & Wit by | ahaw (o O'Mara to Daubert; Whitted, unas | Schmiat” (o' wcare and ‘Pitisbursh heat St | for the first cultivation, | Btiattobd, 38, May 38.5(Bpectil Telew Wbt i g he scoring”in’ the | yxompaon, “of 40 1 3 0 0 penver, 5. Tima: 1:35. Umpires: Anderson | Off Smith, 9 hits, 1 run in eight innin T e et B A g oo Bt | reports indicate that early planted |from Stratford today, by a scors of 8 to & first inning. Goodwin had singled | Smith, It P BEE 3 MR G P ght innings. | Millers' triple, Snyder’s doubls and an error Y 4 ? s v o H o and Pontius Hit by pitched ball: By Alexander, Meyers. [ by Barney gave the locals two more in|corn, notwithstanding the cold and | The feature of the game was the tripls play K ff Krug, 2b B 3 3 ¢ e 10“('"‘“‘," and i ilduff got mixed up | Kruk: b SRS S il N B (2 e -~ | Stmcic out: "By Smith, 3 by Alexander, 9. | the fourth. Pittaburgh tled the score in|wet weather that was general until |made by the Rea Sox with his own feet in an attempt to | q AR (g TR G 8 O | 'Wild pitch: Alexander. Umpiren: Kiem | the ninth, singles by Knabe and Wilson, | 15. o p ; | BRI il . nail Goodwin at second on \“m-hpun',, | ererins, ¥t Yo% 3¢ % n,Ama,teur Gameg Toda and Emslie Scnmidt's sacrifice, Gibson's sacrifice fiy | this week, is about all up, has a good | Batteries: Kansas City, Fiotcher and Wete | grounder, with the result that both | Kilduffy e S T G OO i | Cincinnatl Ttakes Second Game, and two errors by Corhan netting two runs |color and is making good growth. |zel; Stratford, Michaslson and Brown ) 'S Burs, e U T Sl A O | SR e P o men were safe. Kruger forced |0'Todle, p e 81 870 1 0 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ”,h:.':,,r",::,';"“,,,‘,‘,. ,.",",;\,‘,”,,,,,',";,:,':,';',‘)m,",: S ——— e — = === = = == Goodwin at third, but Tydeman's| oars M3 8 T 18 3| omuraeflolsum against Hotel Castle, ¥ort | horg today, b to 4. Sisler's arror in the sec safety to left counted Cochran TOPEKA. Armours against Burgess-Nash, Armour :\l';i ":‘-l;‘"rtl!"\-'nnr-":-:‘vrlw-;"'hv: local team scar- | 3 b m | ing two run uns were made The Rourkes knotted the count in AR BB 0 A B Lo Fpial | by opportune hitting. Herzok at short had | the third. Burg singled, but was|Asler, 1b i e American Association nine put outs and not &n assist. Chicago | forced by O'Toole, who later went to | foofwin. b $ % 8 8 & 3| At manapoite—y Rip | used three pitchers, Handrix and Lavender | second on a wild pitch. Marty | Kruger, of 4 0 0 2 0 0Toledo 010000000~ 185 3/ ?Mhr : ing h:‘:;‘“;‘\‘:r‘l‘ (o 'h:‘_;::n!' of the | scored on Krug's single to right, = Trdeman, rf 4 0 1 0 0 olindianapolis 0010100002 § 1] local team bune s, - Boore: Lattimore, 2b.... 3 1 2 1 2 00 piaries; Balley and Sweeney; Aldridge | X 5 CINCINATYL Bleachers Protest. | Switzer, 1f.. ) s den i R L L ¥i 4 | ABHOAE ABHOAR g b gy e GO e R io Schulte,Jt 4 1 2 0 0Grohdb 3 0 0 § 0 . At t. Paul- RHE | Flackrf 4 2 4 0 ONeale,cf 616 0 eh‘erh:e l:l:;'v’ ““dd{'aldflfl"x‘?lkru‘f" ol sl 8 0 0 1 8 O iiwaukes »r 0000010103 & 1| Whiteoct 4 38 0 0Chaseit 4 3 3 0 0 venth, and 1t looked like finis 3 2 7125 W 1|8t Paul 21110010%-612 0[Zmandd 3 1 0 4 0Wingoo 4 2 1 6 0 Totals M2 oTem oy for the home boys, as Lambeth was 8 |5 2 ) S8 Loeittiinge s 21 00 | ] _boys, y S| +0ne out when winning run scored. | Batteries: Touns, Shackleford and Muyer 28 AN chucking air-tight ball. A walk, a hit [ omaha— i . o ""“f"\"”w" 'w;‘“' R i R nnl!.r‘m‘i‘-: : IR R by ‘ ;| Runs 00100000 323-3 At Mnneapolis- HE | Mul'ganss 0 0 0 2 0OLouden,b 3 0 3 2 %’\'";-h';::":“':;:' :;:fl:i';i”'“””"a‘}'\? ity 11200001 1000300807 8 1| ‘n!?\:l\ TRERE :TMLCL o 3 L 3 opekn— 00 10001 5§ 4 ndrix,p 0 ] There was some dispute over Burg's] Runs AL IR Crutcher, aLthrop and Berry, | e Sy § Peesan At c;‘-rork The umpire .xallkcd Lambeth, | “: Switzer, Sacrifice hit B e e P Zwilling 1 10 0 0 the Kaw runner safe, but the fans|g ruck out:. By O'Toole. by e A i o R hag glher opinions on the matter, dooe on balie:. Off OToale, Loutsville 002000001-3 ¢ l«:: Totals. 30 92412 1 and the umps came in for some gen- | 1hrt on banes: Omaha, 8: Topeka, 8 Time:| Curtts, Davis and rPatt; P *Datted for Hendrix in fifth . : a, 6; Topeka, 8. Time: | _Cur avis and rPatt; Palermo and| . . erous abuse. | 1150, Umplires: Kyan and Kane. Willlams Batted for Lavender in eighth. tl f That one run looked like a suffi 3 3 (WL DT R o At bey = ls le Openlng ora i JOSIES LOSE AFTER GETTING Bee Want Ads Produce Results, | “Ucinnatt 02 0 01 0 v—s : %rci until the ninth, when the | A0 g SpRustiie . Cadh Wi, Thees-ai bOttle Of Gund S urkes made their rally and sent | SMALL LEAD OVER BOOSTERS | s e the bugs home happy and sublime. | el By defeating Topeka, the Rourkes | Des Moines, May 26.—St. Josepl . 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