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sis24q STRFINSRATRNINTNSE WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY TELLING MI85S. JONES- YOU ARE AGAINST WOMAN WELL- | WOULDNT DARE TELL 1T TO . TWO HITS BY BAKER # Des Moines Hurler Shuts Out the WEST. LEAGUE W.LPot Lincoln 60 11 THE BEE: Copyright, 1916, Intern’] WOMEN ARE THE REAL RULERS OF THE WORLD - MACKS T0 A TIE News OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1916. Bervice \F WOMAN WAS GIVEN THE CREDIT SHE DESERVES - MAN WOULD NOT BE 90 PROMINENT IN HISTORY- SHE WANTED- HED BE N THE MATTY SHUTS 00T ~ BRAVES OF BOSTON Today’s Calendar of Sports Giants ontinue on Their Victorious Omaha and Lincoln WIN A BATTLE IN THID HOULSE: BURGESS-NASH WIN TWO A : STRAIGHTS FROM TE-BE-CES to Mix on Cricket Lit Crease Here Today The Burgess-Nash team made it | two straight yesterday afternoon by Be oo | defeating the Te Ce's, 8 to 3 Dew Motnew.19 13 i AUTOMOBILE—Three hundred-mile 1n - R i i e 0 i A Omahn Iohn;on and Meyers Engage in a |, nuii0nP Euitie, tave i Indian: e . s | Captain Fred Holmes will lead his| guan and Probst both threw good aha Crew by Score of Two o i ini spolis motor speedwny, Track races at Ta- en ¢ o maha Cr 3 itching Duel at Finish of ghella moves epattmar, Tradk rasss | ay, Defeating Stallings ‘cilr\(n\ of Lincoln cricketers mm:mw but extra base hits put the game | to Nothing the Fray. BOWING—Annusl regatta of New York Crew, | Omaha today for a combat at the Mil- [on ice for the store boys. Sutej was 4 i : | 2 ma— Rowing association on Harlem river, New | i [ler park crease, with the Omaha | the ctar hitter of the day, putting two PBCORES RESULT OF ERRORS | Wi¥on |SIX HURLERS USED IN GAME|Y™™ THREE TO NOTHING IS SCORE |Cricket club team. The game will|over the fence for home runs; he hit b ik | BENCH SHOWS—Annual show of Long | i 0 ; 7 | Washgton 313098 | — | Ry Eanael e of Caavointl 1. 1. — start at 2 o'clock a third one over the same fence but Des Moines, la, May 29.-—Baker |(lovels Hlnnesnalis 1513 01| Washington, May 29.—~Washington | ATHLETICS—Annual Michigan Spring | DBOston, May 29.—The New York| Last year the locals trimmed up the | it was called a foul, Bhetd Omaha 1o two hits today, and | Basion’ g0 colmivia ' 16 12 471 | and Philadelphia played a desperately | champlonship cross-country run at Detrolt. | Nationals continued on their victor- [boys from the “P”"d‘ ity f\"" are ae— BDes Moine wut out the vistors, 2| Detro 432/ Toledo 1 . 5 5 4 SHOOTING—lowa State trap-shooting | 5 | expecting to repeat today. A note- B 0 he loeal 2 | | 382(8t. Paul, ... 12 fought § to tie today, the game | urnament opens at Waterloo, In. Utah | 0V Aol today, shutting out Boston | worthy addition to the Omaha eleven 10 he local scores were the result 1831 AeiMiweanes 10 18 being called in the ninth to let the |Mate irap-shooting tournament opens ‘st | 3 to 0. Mathewson pitched for the is Rev, Calvert of Benson, formerly of errors by Krueger and Merz, fol Yesterday's Results, home team catch a train for Boston.| pENNIS—Nassau and Queens county | Visitors and held the Braves to four|of Crete. The minster-cricketer is f Jowing bases on ball In the second | vl “:,:,“ »‘\,‘vv(‘.l‘wv;r.Am K Each club used three pitchers, John- ;...,,.,,.,{;....mI..,.,.;:,....I....hl.l .’.,.,..‘ \,.r'u. singles. The veteran did not waste | said to have the rare ability of swerv-| It doesn’t take a for- P Ly il - assachusetts doubles champlonship | : et finning Hartford forced Spabr, who | Topekw, 1 Bt Joseph, 6. son and Meyers engaging in a duel | iurnament at Bostan.. Leiand Sanford . | his strength, seldom using af ast ball, [Inf the cricket ball much as a base| tune teller to tell valked, stole secc ook third | 4neoin ous Gty ; Y Conn. » | and Bo ’ / s e, ) ger's ove ow and scored o i g | A h ones outsic s T $ ! 2"%\‘!':;:‘:\ 8 ¢ \Mv‘v oy Jud s¢ l;m“vr‘! t. Loun-Chicago, rain, score by seoring twice in the ‘ninth [fpseie 75, Mentelalr Aluiotia olvb ot e ”,;,‘,‘,'\,;,"I,’\.A‘?T”:‘}:”mmd the |among cricket players. Mr. Calvert auto breakdowns Bwalked, took fhird on Merz' ™ wild Philadeiphia, 2 inning and had the bases full when | yacmm Annual regatta of Harlem | game, One of thes was started by |Will take the place of A. Hoyle, for or breakups. Fric- yow to first, and counted on Spah’s §; Pittsburgh, 1 | Jamieson ended the game by striking | Yaeht club at New York City. Mathewson. He picked one of Smith’s [the last two years a member of the tion puts many cars BWicld hit. Score AMERICAN LEAGUE | out, Score HORSE SHOWS—Annual exhibition of | fast shoots out of the air with his|local team, but now “somewhere in on the scrap heap. o o Boston, 1; New York, & 570 SRR WASHINGTON. | Devon Horse Show association at Devon, Pa. < ® Prance. Philadelphia, 6; Washington, §; calls 4 p SHINGTON % bare hand and doubled Konetchy off B 3 v AB R H. 0. A F B L} alled ABH.O.A B, ABH.O.AB. | RACING—Suburban handicap and interna- | ! s Forehead, Hoyle, Kenworthy, Pea- ) s poon, o7 0 & o 0 0|®md ninth to allow players to cateh train. | Wittas 6 1 2 0 OMorgan2 4§ 0 3 4 0|tional steeplechuse at Belmont Park, N. v, | (1rst. New York's first run was due , S10yle, 3 Y | Riinith, © o 1 3 o Bt Louls 8-6; Detrolt, 3-11 | Blekiib 101 OFon p 420 3 0 wemerrinG Wnish mateh between | t0 an infield hit, an out at first and a cock, Stribling, Cleary, Stillman, | e Gy Aslics | of 0 OMilan,e 2 ESTLIN G| e - y * | 0 AR ANBRIOAN ANSOCIATION Hemame 3 30 0 Syhanct 2 8 2 8 0l charley Cutler and Yussitt Hussane at Cni- | single by Kauff. Two hits, an error | Brooksbank and all of the other local | GRAPHITE 00004 730 1| Minneapolia i 86 Pau) b Lajoladb & 0 1 4 0udgeib 3 114 0 00880 and wild pitch and an out gave the|cracks, with the possible exception of A t bu . 0 0 0 1 0| Toledo-Columbus, rain. [Mclnnint 4 113 1 O8hankalf 3 21 0 0| BOXING—Battling Levinsky vs. Porky | visitors two runs in the eighth, Dr. Roome, will be on hand to give utomobile . 8 88 % | Olaring. it 4 D Oianeeawl 3 0 1 1 0| Fiynn, elght rounds, st Chattan dim NEW YORK BOSTON, the Lincolnites the battle of their Gumes Today, ®It 4 11 0 OMenrye 3 1100 h s A A 10 e e | Coftey ve. Carl Morris, ten rounds, at Tulsa, ABHOAE, S NoAw D 0 6 0 4 1|, Western Leaguo—Omaha at Des Moines; | Nancrs’ 3 0 0 6 (el mmen 0 4.0 0lOkia. dnek Britton 've. Joo Welling, ten Burnait 4 3 3 0 OMarnvile’3 0 1 4 0| lves. 9 0 0 0 olToptks at Bt. Joseph; Lincoin at SiouxMyerrs’ o § § o ihcBride 5 010 01 rounds, ‘at New York. Albert Badoud ve. | 4000 OBganes 101 21 p ey ® 6 0 o o|Cuy; Wichita at Denver ? Rleay” 30 0 1 o Italian’ Joe Ga ds, at Brooklyn. | 43204 1Evers2h 4 0 83 2 0 will keep Friction AN — | _ National Louls at Chicago;| Totals 33 #2712 ZJohnwon,p 0 0 0 0 0| Youns Jake Ahe Kid, ten rounds, 4100 oconinaet 310 0 o IJANES Gcep e d with Y 7 1 2| Cincinnati a York at Phil: | “Moeller 1 1 0 0 0|8t Brookly Thorpe va. Tyler | Flotch $ 1,48 comollyit 303 0 ¢ : caged with a muz- JES MOINE: “ | adelphia; Boston kiyn | *Barber 0 0 0 0 0|Thomas, ¢ ut K City, | Mer 3 Knetchy,1 3 111 1 0| DES MOINES: ot 6. A u | American Loagus<~Washingion at Boston; | ~ e e o | Freddie Enck vs. Danny Goodman, ten 41701 0Smithdb 301 3 1 eIl 0 t e aweaes | zle on. S O A B philudeiphia at New York: Chicago at De Bt Ut Totals 29 72718 0 |rounds, at Aurors, Iil. R (o1t impsn 22 10 | Ash your d troit; Cleveland at St. Loul *Battes 'or Alnsmith In ninth. A h'sn,p § 0 Jowdy,o SERE REAL S e e s T riseied 4 44| for & Tug-of-War Bl Lot 5% B A W Sraiadeiphis ..,3 10 0 0 ¢ 0 0 8 &=%|piank, 1; off Crandall, i; off Fincher, i; : el JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE ST & ‘shington 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 25|orr Dubuc, 3. First on errors: 8t Louls, 1; Totals 20 42716 3| . Ct e 0k o [ ppmavocbase Viis: Shanks. Oldring. Three- | Dotroit, 3. ity and snrned rune: Off Pluol, | *Batted for Rudolph fn pnth | Now comes the manager and cap- OMPANY [ woldt Al 46§ B | buse chang. Stolen bases: Btrunk, Fos: | § hits, 8 runs in two innings (none out in | New York v 10000002060-3|tain of the Danish tug-of-war team Jersey City, N. J. K -4 i ter. Bacrifice hits: McBride, Jamieson : RADAATL S Nita B vony i anes | POBMY ;< s s tass 00000000 00| v iy gt Ak LB | Home Team Wins Snappy Game |y, plays: Melnnls to Witt; Lajole lny::::':)in:::;':lfl Pinaner 0 hite 1 run in | . Two-base hit:' Doyis. Double plays: M v}and arcegts the defi hurled at them | ¥ sl AR from Topeka by the Score of is, Foster to Morgan to Judge Walsh | five and two-thirds Inninks; off Dubue, 10 | 1o to Flatcher to Merkle. Doyle to Fletcher | by the Swedish team and sign an E Totals viald W TER 16 ‘ | ng. Bases on balls: Off Ayres, 1 off | hita, ¢ runs in sight innings. Hit by pitched | 10 Jerkie, Wilhoit to Konetehy. Mathewson | agreement that they will pull for B Raa ios Sises ) et Six to Three. Sheehan, B; oft Rice, 2; oft Nabors. 3; off | pall: Stanage by Crandall. truck out: By | (5 2uiie: RER (o Evees to Kenatchy. Latt | BRI i, (00, T eni 1 Omahs 0.0 0000 00 0 f5br Rt | Myers, 1. Hits and earned runs: Off Ayres, 2 | Plank, 1; by Fincher, 2 Dubtie, 0: 'Wi8 | Baes on etrers: New Tork 1, Boaton. 3 J’”“ ]g" shekles the evening of)| {iJes Moines 010 1.0 000 2 runs In one-third inning; off Rice, 4 | pitch: Dubuc, Umpires 1 and Dineen gl R v bl o - 2| June 18, i Moinen . 0 1 0 10 V0 +=2|OTT0 WILLIAMS STEALS HOME Py In ai% ahd" two thirds (B&ines oL sarned Funs: 01t Rudoioh. s and 1 ia. aina |~ Some time ago the Swedes placed | rifice hit: Burg. Left on bases: Omahs, 4; e (hl»\n :n .-ml none out in elghth); off Shee ] . «’nmu.u Struck out: By Mathewson, 2; by | 8500 as forfeit money in_the hands | wE ;’xggg'l A:vn"l;!m!lu Des Moines, 3. Struck out: By Baker, 3: 3 R o an, hita, 2 runs In five and one-third D k H 1 N tudolph, 6. Wild piteh: Rudolph. Umpfres: | ¥} e 4 " b CANT. e D it on il Ot ke, 31| goo JosePh, Moy May 20t Jo- | Bitues; "ot Nabars: 1"nit: 2 ‘rane - three | 1) UCKY T1OLMES MO | SHerh.d maas oh. Umpires: | O the sporting editor of The Bee for Bote Mors, §; off North, 1. Hits and runa: | 5¢Ph won a au.sp].) game from To-|and one-third tnnings; off Johnson, 2 hits, 1 ' / Reds Defeat Pirates, a contest with the championship | 01t More, 2 hits and b runs in seven Inings; | peka today, 6 to J.” Up to the eighth | run In two innings; off Myers, 1 hit, 0 run tO a Out 10€ ottty by 30.—Cincinnati won from | Danes, The Danes have been some- off North, no runs and 1 hit In one.inning..| inning Williams allowed only one hit, | D one-third inning. HIt by pitched ball Pitteburgh by a score of 6 to 1 here today L] v ¥ Wild pitch: Mers, Double plays: Bwoldt to oy | Behang by Johnaon. Struck out: By Bheehan, The Wums wat ciows up 1o the sinth inning, | what backward about accepting this)| SUPPLY COMPAN ' Y’ Lo Sones; Mera o Kkiuk' s Kduse to 10 the seventh Otto, Williams stole | 15"y Saparn, 3 vy sizere: 11 by Jonmsen- | (olored Team Toda,y when the visitors hammered Jacobs for tour | challenge because of one clause in the | b B illier. Time, 1:36. Umplres; Carney and | home after Cochran’s error netted | Umplres: Nailin and Evans Mitad in four runs. "Beprerro™ by Bavrd, re- | qefi which said that all previously | OMAHA Fokman three runs. The score | Red Sox Whip Yankees. o o INCINNATE. y hies wi | ARN. 3 38 | * New York, May 39.—After losing six oy ant y st CINCINNATL PITTSBURGH won trophies were to go with the 2081 ¥, AM ST, i : PO KKA . 11 0. A & |straight to New York, the Bostons defeated | Joe Wavrin, "”"‘*“T. 9‘ l‘ht(l "'§ Y arongy APIOAE O ABHOAE |match. But now the Danes have - nloux ]t 08es Agler. 1b 3 T 1§ % Ui |the Yankees in the closing game of their | Holmes team of the Greater Omaha | Qranih & 3 9 3 Dcarayvct "4 8 4766} Sonad an”agreement through Emil | r——— Lattimore, ib... 4 1 3 4 1 o|werles today, 3 to 0. Curl Mays, starting [league, has undertaken a big contract. | { it 8130 0scioson 1 00 8 0| Toldbod diN T Nalasr. | 1 [ e g 3 0 @ 0 4 1/his first game of the season for the world |\Wavrin has matched his athletes for [ Wingoc 4§ 1 ¢ & dw'gnorws ¢ 1 & 3 o 10ldbod, captain, and N. E. Nelson, 0 ener to Llncoln Bohweltzer, of.. } 0 1 4 0 0|champlons, held New York to thres hits, und s s i ) G'fith,rf 4 1 1 0 0H'R t 2 11 7 o|manager, that will accept the chal-| Lt & 0 0| way saved early in the game by the apectac- (& tangle with Hunter's Giants, the|yoiiiziib 3 012 0 o8en'ltadd 3 11 7 0 [lenge of the Swedes and that they | s Y i 0 0 9 0lular flelding of MeNaily. who was substi- | South Side colored team which toured | Hersoxas 4 13 2 oBatrarie” 3 1 ¢ o 1| oo O 10 SWETES MU (idt they | t the w-flmvn] game to Lincoln by L% 108 T 0 twirlad wn unsteady game for New York. | Omaha Wonders. Wavrin will play| S 300010/ i PO Y, a score of 12 1o 11 in thirteen innings. Lo S 4 | the dusky lads for a side bet of $200 otals. 35 10 27 - R . e | : a side bet of §2 Totals. 38 6 37 § Stevenson, the Lincoln shortstop, Total “ T AT B AR NEW Tom K A x| The game will be played this after [ i Batied tor Johnaton in als. 121 |{ARMOUR-OFFICE TEAM IS | B broke his right leg sliding into third B O . 0. A m |Mooperst s 1 3 0 0Gi‘ley.rf 4 0 1 0 0lnoon a t3 o'clock at Ducky Holmes|§! SN e T WINNER OVER THE COLTS MO 0. a7 m. | Youraan ah o o3 0 b ol ehMie 3 318 2 omanndb 4 0 3 1 0| Wayrin has signed up another |Ne %, Sucrifica "y | The Armour office base ball nine riipl : e ofp $ 1 3 8 0 ofGaIh 31 0 8 oBasess 3 0 1 3 o|hurler. The new acquisition is Smoky | vai 1 oft Jatobs, T Hits | defeated ”‘”4"*” % l’“" unday in a ASHBY 24N . ‘ b - G I 0|Fnveines 8 0 1 4 0HIghAT 2 0 3 0 o Grant, who is well known as a capable | * a ,Oft Mitchell § and 1 in hot combat, 4 to anghein, on the N 24 ¢ 7.3 0| Kirkham, it ‘ 1 o offhomasc 3 4 3 3 eWaiterne 1.9 & 2 0lhurler around Omaha and the state A oo, 10And 8 in nine | mound for the packing house pen LEXICO YN e b GO0 O T O L L Caid'lip 371 0 3 0 : |3 Umpirea: Harrison and Rilgler, | pushers, was in rare form and allowed - : fiam t . i = = T Jodgers Beat Phis y , " ; n : ‘ | i g, et 1 % a0 S Bugy Day at All Phiindsiphin, May 30—Errom piayea o | the Colts but ene. hit, while the Ar il H : 0 3 w0 : . 1§ v in the game whieh Brookl mours collected six off of atchen S soph 00100408 New York 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 P blg 1 he & hieh Brooklyn w m £or ' 4 | Topona s 0005000 Two-base hita: Thomas, Caldwell Home | 2 FODS | M St g T oniz carned run wae | The Armours also staged three double e ‘ i e WS o S et [ renr Tiear I . . o ubs for GolIers|wue ser scord in'tie sighh 'on hia ain- | plays, COL] ARS fManen on balla: Off Willlame, 31 off Weat, | floa hit: Walker, Sacrifice fly: McNally i : €10, Daubert's sacrifico and Wheat's single y gl 8 Tot ' " Hits: Off West s; off | Double play: MoNally to Hoblitzel, Bases Golfers will be in there element at [Score o . ! Safety-First—that's why r FOR BIG - R I halla: Oft Caldwell, ¢ oft Mays. 3| all o fthe Omaha clubs to R | e act Rl YOLE OIC T DINEND BOWS mor b % | e Earned runs: Off Caldwell, 8. Struck oyt g o it e S A 2 A merottas AFIUOAE | should have Worm_ Steering Gear UCKED:-IN- B y ' Ry Caldwell Umplres: O'Loughlin and | '- ‘n“ "" } > h“‘ £ [ D'bertdb 3 010 1 ON‘hoftsh 3 1 1 1| Standard Foundry Co., 606 So. 14th CLUETT. PEABODY & CO. INC.. MAKERS : . 18] Dantn Divide Double Header prizes up for the victorious golfers Wheat!lf 4 1 Eonie Put them on for Twelve Dollars, Detrol ay 398 ouis b 1 1 | Mo'rey,ab $ 0 3 initors taking the fir play with the ten low men to qualify ©'Marass ¢ 0 1 L " hita In the seven Innings h { Wagner is t e W Jinx and Win Qver [ e s iannse b Wamat iy 2 hres Bt Louls pltchers for i 1 11 4 ¢ " . riving : . ; the Armour Nine i g . : il sntes) ' ¢ \ for Rixey e Luxus overcame the Armour George F. ( L ’ .. er ancient rival ; by the Mill ark G b g flits o | e / & Art Dyck | Gurness staged » s . add RRGIES 1 . . i ! N \4 g " Art allowed but five ! K o ral\ey f hits and struck out ten men. Fieldis ' \ AgA . alpiod 4 § Tim Melad A a cateh ) b \ . ] ( . Arive uny Hasen featured the | AitiiL il eate ' ame E BOURGEOIS WIN FROM b b ) re: et i $11 8 dhumaih 4 2s ving GAS COMPANY SQUAD 4 - . “ AR H.OA ARNOAR |3 : arde § 041 \ \ . . 3 i : .e 1 ' - ] " . Ramblers Carry : ord ¥riil Journey RRGREH » f : : ' Agp } r ) Off Fray in Romp et e ey Again to Lurope e Ssaiatve . v § N ') . [} . ) . i o . ~ Among g oA . Bl ¢ \ . 4 avig e TEACHES PRISONERS HOW : : | s N . " . ' ' . i TO “BRIGHTEN CORNER = B Ny . . RS . Konhua ‘ Boo o . . 4 ' L T . R \ e : ’ . . I " q ¥ £ MRS. CHRISTINA DREXEL . : Vil Pt . | IS SOMEWHAT IMPROVED 3 TR | K . e o { e hospiial . . e " ohatt weo sllawe . . 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