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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1916. e e e G N ] Drawn for The Bee by George McManus THIS 1S JERRY HICKYS ' ) GOT BIX HE'S A GRAND BOY -HE'S BEEN AwAY MUY VS - MONTHS OFF BOY - JUST LIKE FOR TWO YEARS ON FOR 400D HIS FATHER.! ACCOUNT OF HIS LOYE B e T L W ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— A S —" KAWS DROP THIRD |Wew Sovkx xuauks xouos\SIOUY TRIN THE WOLV_ES;Directors Eat Up Managers in Josh Billings Gets :I'r’;M‘ltud')”d”t‘]hf:d Tndjans Come Right Back at the Combat that Breaks All Records Decision Over Billor shyihiri nt vaike, & GAME T0 ROURKES Freddy Bruck Hurls Air-Tight Ball While His Mates Hammer Home 5 to 3 Victory Behind Him, * * FORSYTHE GETS OUT OF SLUMP With Freddy Bruck on the firing | of anything that walks, and said: i o I am the man; what are you going Mo T Sining Fve fosh Billings of the Cleveland In.|t0 o about it?" to Three, 2 | “It's a long time since I've seen 0 wi Bill Donovan, 1 " dians, is in bad with B When U " [ your name in the box score,” retorted Twenty-two of the most marvelous | short, made Pete Kilduff look like Cald- | Donovan | | R c fankees, |GASKELL IN HIS BEST FORM|athietes the world ever saw or ever|d piker. .~ & 0 (Gl B o sad ke st Dot L | Sloux City, 1a, May 2—Sioux | Will see, played u game of alleged |y, "\nanagers, but ducked to cover in | Yell from one of the games in New playnlya team Ifke ylr;ur‘: " was J?uh's City defeated Wichita in the final ‘ baseball Sunday morning at Rourke | the first stanza. Louis looks like a | Yo'k ““}’",""‘” ‘“.”‘"'l out "’)””‘"l | answer. “Guess you are finding out game of the series today by a score |park, To Messrs, Jake Isaacson and |pretzel in a uniform and pitches in few ”“'i '","’ "mfirl‘f’ mm,h‘% n‘rzu-wnu can't buy a pennant, Bill."” of 5 to ). Gaskell held the visitors | Louis Cook, self-appointed managers about the same style. Buck Casey | feffu WACHEPOR T ings yelled Irom|“rpe bell rang; Donovan retired to | to six hits, thre | e ri i . M | h i (hr‘ Cleveland bench f P | to h ¢ of which came in |of the rival nines, must go the credit |and Hull finished the }ob for Louis Enraged, Donovan turned to ”"‘h”.r:r'nr):‘:rrlai‘;:i;’rlur other Indians gave 0 ecisio AL LSR8 S —— - - | the opening frame and netted the ‘ for the unparalleled miracle of as-|and gave Cook a run for the honor i line to nip any attempted hostile | | Wolves two runs, Score: | sembling such a brilliant array of | of the worst pitcher in the world, | sssssemmmmmm e ——————— I charges in the bud and the heavy b V"“‘":TA : s .‘ulgm at the same time, It was some It wa sunanimously agreed by | I Rourke artillery on the job with ef- | { An . f o6 4 g |ball game, Five innings were played | those who saw the combat that each | fective shelling, Pa Rourke's de luxe f'""“"v X R i 1 o|and when it was all over it was at side had one regular ball player, | | B4pps, b 11 0 1 0| first thought it would be necessary | The directors had Frank Suchy and | athletes wound up the long home | Rossman, rt, o T NG T YR | > A . | f . | Britton, b 3 o o o 3 o tocall for the police pulmoter to re- | the managers Johnny Dennison. It | ¥ A:fllle.vdmm% 3 “"“‘,i' r":“"” '“l’f':: Jucknon, of. 50 o 8 0 o suscitate the twenty-two desperate |was also agreed Jake Isaacson and i f; : th:’y"l-w"' ~n‘ o ]‘_’0 r'fi :::i" 'A”h:;ull‘n 1 : 2 i 1’; H :‘.nd daring heroes, Louis Cook, the rival managers, were B 5l three nmu"und s(80 mlldc & totet | Durham, 'p 3 o0 o o 3 o Thecombat was between the board | the two rottenest players ever pas- ol elght victories sgainst four ds Fienseriy, v 0 2 e e ) me directors of the Omaha Amateur | timed on the Rourke lot, f - | *robin 1 ) LA e | 4 g . B Geats on the entire home series, which | Fotain o s iy, (O S 1 H| Base H?Il’u}r;culmn(uml |‘lw‘ man-| As a result of l_lrlle mn;har; (lhc ml‘r: i \ s » praity respectable sverage If any- | 21 Ilagers of the Greater Omaha league, [agers must provide a feed for the B should Inavire | SIOUX CITY | The former won the game 11 to 9, ac- | directors Here is the box score of 4 fiviee b AB R M. 0. A B lcording to the official scorer who | the affair after the censor made it fit Bruck hurled a neat game of ball Caliahan, s N SR S R T ,‘ i | sterd 288 R4ry § o f th Cooney, #b 3 1 1 ] 1| was the only person present who for publication: | { ¢o ll’( :5;.. were l);ned lr'!:edz . Lenjounce, ¢f. .3 0 3 3 0 o|knew what was going on and he had “"“;‘;","g‘z MANAQRRS. o : earned. y was IS o3 12 11 Olthe time of his life to keep track. |twesondb s 8 § O C1e nicked for but five hits, and only in [ gt 1p; 0 k4 Y 3} 1 ol Louis Coeck, the vaquished pilot, de lnuix 14 i 116 i inni (t mors, y L LOcK, g - | By . X 4 oby, © | But the most noteworthy event of | Guskell, $ 0.8 % & §|the grounds thet he was double. | Poenatin 3% ¥ 1 H the Sabbath matinee was the slug- it i T W~ A O crossed, H;ecw:vruiz """:‘fi“j’";‘.;“:‘fia mydb 1488 i SRR ing performance of Cyrus Forsythe, *Batted for Flshearty in bat and he struck ,,m‘ {Womnart 1 1 0 0 10000 . or lo, these many days Cyrus has Wichita 21000 4 /) 01 110130] been in a terrible ‘.“ 4 5I|’|’m He | $loux City i9.41.3 Geo Clark Pitches, | 1 E2% - - o . couldn’t hit any kind of 'ilchinp' 4 i e LS o George Clark and Frank Suchy are | W o o . ot lrst or a m a Makes l:orbct Av:nn > FTRED BRUCK \73.4,5,",, ienns roavy, Watson, drey, |the lads who él““fi‘“" "'; """“""! Totals 241815 6 1 PR \ ¥ Happs. Two base hita: Giimors, Lejeuns, | O & victory, ark started the game | directors ..., ] | ‘rosby, Litschi, ¥o ; Co inni Manage A B S : A But yesterdsy Cyrus emerged from | | Crosby, titehy Wox. iome run Connolly. | and pitched two innings. It was the |MYEERS Liionil iiee pase mit: Busy day—hard thinking—careful judg- ) (}D{xe n:umpdwnh a TCDOU!\?HII l)';ud,I s | HI0W0 N eis two.(hirds innings; oft Fie: | Arst nme7( lark had a ball in h1]. hand [ my. Two base hits: Quigley, ment! Keep fresh with “PIPER.” A bi v i e slapped out two triples and a| | hearty, 1 in_on a -third innin since 1907, he says. He was all in by | Stolen basss: Buchy, Quigley, Moran, G en 1 l)lg 8 single and a sacrifice in four trips to AC Bk out: By Gasken, 3; r\'.nu)nlyh the time he lmdypm on his suit, Izu); | }"I‘,‘I":’:,_““n';",‘:l‘."." Z'"".“‘:'rhy L2 fortabl ph f“PIPER” hel y i t’:w r«’?bcr( for a pcrle’ct average. | lean sw“P B rag g of Mg - ;;f,’,‘:d‘",;"t he hurltd’ lw;) rounds on his nerve | nings, off Cook, 2 in ona-ihird of an com e chew O PS8 won- fow that Cyrus is out of the slump, | Litacht. Tima, 1:66, Umpire: Mullen, and whiffed five men., Suchy went | ning, ‘off Casey, 5 in two and two-thirds in- Jook out. it OMANA. , e €0 the rescue and chucked the last |Pinh off Hull & in ‘two innings,” Btruck derfully toclear the brainand cdlm the nerves. Mr, Hall, the opposition hurler, | as. m w0 A v ST.JOSEPH TRIMS BOOSTERS |three spasms, : | by Casey 4, by ¥ull 1, Bases on balis: off | Get that unique, never-equalled Plper ; fost his first game yesterday, Pre- ¥ 11111 % IN ELEVEN-INNING CONTEST The slugging of Suchy, Quigley |Clark 3 off Suchy 1, off Cook 1, off Hull vy b, & viously Hall led the league with x| i o 88 0 e and Tiob Holl and the: owel Teatur | 4 BUENE, 0% Buehy.” Col flavor’’ against your tongue and you simpl straight victories. t took the e T U8 i g i $ ing of Jacobs featured for the direc- | it by pitched bail: by Cook, Boyls and y : Rourkes to land the K. O. punch on : i1 g2 g‘; Des Moines, May 28.—St. Joseph | tors roll made two hits, both in | Kroll, by Casey, Y/ L can thelpfeehngcheerhxlandgoo&humor the record. § 8 3 1 ¢ §defeated Des Moines today, 8 to 7,0 | binches, and almost dropped dead | Pifectors & Hanager A hc’m Trij ’“f Twice. : o 1 0 % o slow 9’“"]‘"““'"! 1“",“5 ‘;‘ A‘”‘"g rom surprise himself, cobs, at|and O'Brisn, . | . . maha scored its first run in the 0 0 0 % 0ftwenty-six players participated NG| omse——— - | second on Forsythe's triple and 08 90 i‘} seventeeri bases on balls were given. e [ he became unsteady, and was touched for a .l SI' {zu‘r ,:‘ .in‘:.' Forsyth'e triple and TOPEKA. IO '\\"lllvmn_u tied lthf lsmrr in fl:l: S | double and two ingios. Bcore: | C WING TOBACCO ilduff's safety counted another run eighth inning with a home run wi | ST. LOUIS. DETROIT. HE 0 the fourth, il '.: A Bl two on bases. Block's double, a sac- | ABH.OAE ABH.OAE | Th brought h 38 0" 1 8 rifice and Butler's single scored th Bhottan,it 81400 EERE] The e it the e game was brought home in the ' A e rifice an utler's single scor e | §hatsen, gyt ;4 cighth, Manager Marty opened the | ki T i1 : :L winning run, Score z;;‘(f::;.':v": 3 3_ §300 Ngh q ity wing loaf grown is stanza by drawing a walk. Miller 4 8.1.0 % e b R R |Buseds £ 3828 R select, sun-ripened, fully aged White Burley that 5\ sacrificed and Ernie Krueger combed $ 88 3 % §[mecare on . ol G S B R | g [Deaiib "9 0 8 11! gouinw“PIPER." This sweet, tender, mellow leaf a double to right, scoring Krag. For- 1.8 1% ¥ 20" 42 1 2 ¢ Coumbe Loses His First Game of | Nithesf § § § 11t} x doubly delici g et ot a5 lafad b, snding d88 00 S R A seeninDulwi (S LAARIE Elyod oo oy g %a tnfiald safets and K iy 33 5 34 10 1|Buter w B0 G O L Seott Purkp. 40 0 109714 0 and satisfying by the y and Krueger counted Kirkham, ff... . G B g A A | " *Borion 1 0 0 “ps " > y and Forsythe galloped to third. 34828 3 Retian'n 10 00 ¢ 0 [ | *Crandan 1 ¢ o famous “Piper flavor, \ ‘ ’ Burg's sacrifice fly counted Cyrus. RERERE ot | AR s } 0 0 2 0 SIFABER OUTPITCHES MORTON | nouais. 3¢ 33411 8 | used innoother tobacco. : Dy R ’ Shag Robbed of Two. 00 @130l 5 B 9T G R i - *Batted for Pratt in sighth ‘ ” . E Hall was.uwcn great support b .J"’.L’."'T,...'.'"‘ et {1 8 1 1 9| Chicago, May 28.—~Chicago shut out| :Batted for Hartley n ninth Get a cut of “PIPER' o hits: oBatted for P | . his mates, but it wasn't enough, .\hny | Sacrifice hita: 3 1 1 & 1 ®Cleveland 2 to 0 in both games of a| fl:.‘ll‘o:u: % om: l: nxlm: 00 1 0—3| and taste this delight- TI':.’I‘:I”]:::"(I:" l:')t“ "7ici’i(r:| :‘r ‘m‘d‘::':l‘l‘illz"ltg"“:"h:l ‘:' m:l:.ll;”m?‘:':‘:;:,:‘:li piEs MOINES. 8 08 fdouhh atdee Besk thdny,. Thdiens ‘X”';m"m- nu: ]l: n” : ful flavor—see what uger and | by Hall, 4. on ' uck, $i iy y : P chers’ 1 veen Sc weibase hits otton, iui i ydeman, Both of these outfielders Hall, 8. Left on bases: Omahs, 6: To- | yop, ot M “1 " "1 N % SOaCh DUCRaE Gush Batweey: Aeit Cobb, Miller, Johnson. Th a juicy, ,“MK' sur- snared blows off Thompson's bat |pokS: 5, Time of same, 140, Umplres: | jiunter, of § 3 1 1 % 8land Coumbe in which the latter lost, | Co. Sialer, Helimann. Stolen passingly good chew | K 2 2 : . C nerifice s Veach, that should and would have been hits | "4 ™a8 8 e, T (4 3 18 2 81t being his first defeat of the season. | Youns. Bases on bailx: oft Groom, “PIPER" offers under ordinary circumstances. Krug- | LINKS GOBBLE UP LAST nreane o0 ¢ 8 3 & 1 olThe locals won by opportune hitting. | Daush 1 off Park & Ml ahG 7 er also robbed Smith of a hit, and woldt, 'Ib 5 0 1 1 & 0f In the second game Morton's win- t Park, 4 h Goodwin made a beautiful stop of a W R O S o-third fonins; oft 5¢ and 10c P k was broke He h drive by Burg o » yoE T T8 :‘[“"'R streak was broken e had won | Dauss, § hits and 8 runs in nine Innings The Rourkes go away today for a| Lincoln, _?“Y “)- Lincoln “‘“’7)‘ the | Sapahe . : 16 0 00 fi"""" .tllaxgl\l and his downfall was | ;b bY m:wlmr,\‘-)a “n':ym' l:y hl;.‘;":‘rk,‘;l,."lry long series on the road. They leave | 188t game of the Denver series, 7 to 6, | *Thomas . the direct result of erratic support, | Dause, 1. Umpires: Chill and Dineen. for 1 M ¥ is | in @ give and take battle, featured by | PP - or Des Moines at 6 o'clock this | ¥ ' ) Totals 12 33 8 1| Faber was his opponent and pitched morning, After four games n the ' heavy slugging. Hits by Hinchman, sebin T Tiger (Coach Names lowa capital they hike for Wichita,| Thomason and Williams with none 3y ! and then play Denver, Topeka and |down & the ninth scored the winning | +Thomas ran for Spahr in eleventh. | The shutouts administered to the Assistants for the St. Joseph belfore returning home on | Tun. Score 6104206600 0—1|visitors were the first they have re June 20 DENV'.“ i ae K O, Willlams, ‘Two-base bits: | ceived this season. Score first game C 1 s ‘ i - o ol o CLEVELAND CHICAQO oming season Willie Hoare is b Fhiild o b oraene AOAE T ARWOAR | New York, May 27—In naming ’ it ol T U gt - g 401 Weaverss § | | his staff of assistant coaches for the Playu]g Bum Folf \ .1 B § 110 arClinaib 4 0 3 4 011916 football season, John Harland Th' Y in e 8 ! o R Rush of Princeton shows that he has h it 1 H Felachiot 3 0 1 1 8 profited by his twelve mar as90 is Year, Oh, Yes bd |1 ; : o wih Peivosten oottt Mo - v ri R0 BR P . selected what appears to be an Willie Hoare, professional at the Totals M4 M1 als 36 8 : combination of instruction in Country club, occasionally plays golf LINCOLN " ) i ious departments of play. First ¢ himsell Willie has always had some AR R WO A B L . AERa. | *Balted for ( there are Arthur Bluethenthal, who thing of a reputation as a successiul Cortisle h e : 1 1 ol § 14 runs e | SEYERRG 1 ¢ -4 was center on three Princeton elevens player . A R0 1 o wakle BUF. Jagede A ey { recent years, and B. E. Cruikshank How's the game this year, Willie? | W ' ‘ \ i ] T DRI, T Carey | Wenrer “Heet™" nasat oo | oo » years ago on the Wash gueried a curlous reporter seeking + Aland ¥ . s Woa . . " and Jeferson eleven. Cruik formation : : : . » shank i v i the Princeton Theo Oh, nok much.” responded Hoare, |3 : ' ! !/MORTON OF CLEVELAND Sk Ot Bust : A8 | logieal veminary, aad 1o on adept 84 B e o : | " CLUB TOUTED AS PHENOM |55 1 anl oo : e e B EL X A King arow 4 : : . Rush wishes levelop at Pringetos ; ‘!l.\::.n you pliyed the course| . . 3 nn N [ New York, May 1n dlsewseing \s times past, when, post-gradu ¢ n j b - O lew have entered the name of \ \ ' § levens Trinesion uliiee N s B tees et BT That et s . Watcnar, Buiwian 00 | Cleveland ¢lub maintaing ite morale | Eug ™ 4 i the patt Fringe : : : ! e 't it et | Marton will likely' be " ranked e 4] : e playing tennis, you will cer- B e s 20 ¢ 4 | Walter Johns hefore the yea 1 N . ’ e . RiCra o lew thoaghis thie time. | i} ool 0| "Uoron calls Vernon A, Vo | ¢ SEEE . tainly enjoy a cold bottle of and made » few wvestigations. Vro . ’ 3¢ " . 0 i L : . — wade 8 22 7) on theee occa : & \ " ; v . T & 7% in five sarts this yeas - . o R TS o d o < fuund n».-' Fashions fand tost but Last year, work » Arihy H rund pery There are fashions i medieine s 'k the disimiegrated ( A . e 0 Weore - Houble with you " woll o in millinery. The oid 5o | machine. Morion won sInteen gemes | Peoe - 5 ~ stavens, ond et THEBER YOU LKA 5 e alive athartie pills with (heir harsh dras | ot lost fifteen, permitiing only o ‘ 4 tear o " o Sonpererd - g :.“.t::'su“lhlu.‘l.u‘ ‘Q'."i"n“) ‘S‘ o) WES. s, B ‘. A o ok ’ Y ) wiere Leags e i s Melnes: | DA me that they had. In their place | W hen veland began 1o absorh ad Pl Kis ad Rdward ‘b“ Yoehs al 1 L . Batt (5 | we have Uhe mild Inuatives and gontle | o1 e spoing and develop pose e ',v_,.f g Ty Phone .lfll 1889 and i e S & -y Ahartios of which Chamb AN A \ . } o ol tut o Foll: |gatharties of whih Chamberiain’ arted T o iute o el an, with he taception 4 have a case sent home fons Langee - Busions o Yeik N N e . \h % RS &4 W Ashbhgis e . . : 1 “ al ¥ ' Shaan o |lniment < Rith Fain o o e g A 3 NTIL . S g T 0 Parpeine thal . J tuing Mben LN iy v ove L ‘ D P e St | b aei . b g e Ragg Wt 3 Apmlibaes, Wt ehos DISTRIBUTORS . - akiiim | Advertisement d

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