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THE BEE: OMAHA, WRDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916. D for Th by G McMe . o tar 3 - Copyright, 1918, Intern’) News Berviow - rawn or T ¢ Bee y eorge civian us | WANT YOU TO THROW ! SROUGHT HOWDY- 4 e R IT INTHE SECOND 3TORY | WiSH THE UNSLE zepup HOW ARE v You 1Y WINDOW OF JIGdS HOME 8OYS WOULD B ARy ou- THINGS COMIN' ANOTE TO HE CANT 4IT oUT - HURRY WITH YOUR WAY? THIS BRICK? THAT NOTE - Y | [ Haimere T i ; ROURKES TAKE TWO Standin Of Tea'ms L]NKS DROP TWO GAMES Fusner? 105 o & ’JHARNESS MATINEE ‘K_flnh Segastin, up, drove Hal Mc-| steppers ?f'ih:t ra[ll\::fmes to the satis- e | g - | Totag 50000 %0 ey 40 sislogy o0 0 straight| LT Sthers weighting down the A TYI FOR s GOND Sioux Capture Both Games of | Batted for Keating in ninth ‘rhra's. the first in 2:17% and the sec-| i dges stand, which Fred Meyers . e 0/ ereo) nin i af | . ¥ v : WEST, LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE ] Double-Header on Own Tnlm:u vy m”f n"nmn ‘lyv ’: 00 01 DRAWS B]G GROWD‘T? o f o “1“4 T:e T,ld ]“mpdl'!ln"‘k'n' "Ls’!"n"h‘m“dfim‘?“ 4 mn;;_(; a W.L.Pe W.L.Pot.| Jo 0 0 |although pushed a bit by Ivene Beau, |over, ut whic idn’t, were: L f ; Lincoln .30 18 401 Brookiyn .21 14 434 | Grounds, e b1 e Beliionth B % e ——or driven and owned by Otis M. Smith. | Peterson and N. J. Ronin, judges; Mr " Omaha Pitchers and Batters Put It | Des Moinesio 14 (576 Now York 20 14 688 | s y Patterson, 4; by Lam A en and owned by Otis M. Smith, 4 k! . Omaha 19 14 676 Phila 20 16 586 | ath, 4. Tiases on bails: OF Patterson, 1, | Interesting Program at East Omaha | secretary-treasurer of the Omaha|MSYers snd B, B. Tucker, timers * Al] Over Des Moines Boosters, | Wichita 15 15 420 Bosto is 1 471 | SCORES ARE 9 TO 1 AND 4 TO 1|70 5000 " fiic ) suicner agter: sioten| Oval Attracts Many Followers g A pleasing feature of the matinee b Winning Two. :;.’f.’:.“r-u, 16 18 L1 4! A — buses: Strahn, Agler, Bacrifice hita: Jour D.nvmg club, and a clever amateur wag that none of the officials wore sy 13 18 406 1131 447)| Sioux City, Ta, May 30.—Sioux City |dan. ' Two-base hita: = McCabe, of Sport to Track. | pilot, came under the wire a good [huge gaudy badges and ribbons. " 22 72 2 ane ichweltzer, Left on et o P - A 1 N T0 FOUR AND FIVE TO ONE Joweph 12 20 476[8t. Louis .17 33 425 took two games from Lincoln, 9 to 1|8t. Joseph, 7; Topeks, 3. KEarned runs ” winner in both heats. Mr. Smith got ' ' i {—f v R AM. LEAOUE. | . AM. ABSN . |and 4 o 1 todsy. Score first game: | B0krgLe, Time: 310 “Ompirest Anderson HAL MKINNEY SHOWS FORM |, good hand fro mthe crowd for his| FTiaY ROCK Wing B SeDes Moines, May 30.(Special Tele- | wygngion 24 14 633 Loutaville .23 16 .60 LINCOLN, B RUSSEL—E}HELPB driving. Rambling Jim, owned and ' gram.)—Omaha won both ends of a | Cleveland .23 16 soiMin'polle ‘16 14478 AB.R M O A B BrownS Ta,ke th Wi Y . driven by James Williamson of Boise, Suburban Handlcap; b o 0 20 5 .571 Indian’ol 20 < ., J ini double header here today, the first by | Boston .30 14 434 Conmbun .17 13 488 | Winchman, e A gl € e an A LR He oS | deticy el hird d B ors o 30 to 4 and.the sscond, § to| Shlsspe 17 30 dkan, City. 118 17 614 | Thomason, of i T A 0 ener From India,ns itions, and hrf.nre a cosmopolitan Hildreth N_lx Whas Trot. | Short Gra,ss Secon Ik tying Des Moines for second place. | Fhils . :;:y\;u 1~,.y.k| :: 1 408 | Johnson, 1, iy S ) T S | p crowd of approximately 1,000 enthus- T"; most C""fi"fi 3"1 hotly con-| — Jouls Milwaukas ‘10 28 [263 | Lober, b Hd - & - i ; { * The hart hitting of all the club won ek Holms, " 1t S0 4 A iy e Tty B o L JAaEa from. the, lowllest tested event was fhe Ll“j! A trot,| New York, May 30—The Suburban i Roskios snd the esterday’s it | Rohrer, e ¢ 0 0 3 3 o|ffteenth inning scored Tratt with the win swipe” to the chief executive of Ne-| y, the property of JoJe Hil-|handicap at Belmont Park race track i the first game for the Rourkes an WESTERN LEAGUE | Gardner, p, % 0 0 0 1 1|nnerun and Bt Louis won the first game | braska, the horse racing season in dreth, and with Mr. Hildreth up,|today was won by Friar Rock. Short I8 cxcellent pitching of North was Omaha, 10-6; Des Molnew, 4-1 Gregory, rf 3001 00 e e o ieh mae coited 'on | Omaha opened informally yesterday|winning the last two heats and the | Grass was second and Stromboli Jargely responsible for the second, He opeka, 1-3; Mt Joseph, |/ Wotale = = ==~ | arcount of darkness atter seven innings had | with a classy matinee at the Driving |race in 2:15%4 and 2:17 respectively third, Time for the mile and one- 4 gely resp TAncoln, 1-17 Sioux City, 0-4 B 9 4| hoen played, anded fn a 1 1o 1 tie 's B L ! iallowed but two hits inthe entire | Wichita, 4-5: Danyer, 6.9 | SIOUX CITY T The’ firat game Clavaiand scored in the | €ub’s East Omaha half-mile oval Frank Halloway, Bob Sebastin's | quarter, 2:05. I game and none after the second ATIONAL LEAGUE | AW 0. A m |0t ana e icals ted 1t up in che seventh, | The drawing power of a harness [promising-looking” trotter, _ flashed T ame. 6t Louls, 3-1; Chicago, 0-h ; Ca g T e e sap to right, | TACING matinee in the present signifi- | under the wire a winner in e dirst Three Kllled Whell A gle by Hunter, a free pass| Oincinnats, ¢; Fitishurgh, o | d3 1 4 6 0|Tobin wnd Miller collifed and it want for u | Cant revival of the sport was ahly‘h'a!: time, 2:17. The horses finished to Jones and a slashing double to| Jo,177% My e ¢ drneid 41 3R] Do T S, 08 OB, 1, sait ana | demonstrated by the fact that, out|in the hree hests ay follows, and in An Awning Falls right by Meloan scored two runs for o Lonfypipdp gy [ Mets, 1b, ... D6 1 1 10 0 0| wans taken out for Klepter atter singias by | side of the more fortunate lovers of |the order named First heat: Frank g If" Moines in the first frame of the | wasnington, 3-2; Hoston, 4-8 ivnason o v B d h b T R atied thres risea, }ine the sors, | L1C Same who viewed the events from Halloway, Jim Ronin up, first; JJim | Hirst game on the Memorial day dou-| Philadelphia, 2.1; New York, 1.0 | Croshy, e. 2 1 1 3 0 of, Twnthe Tittoanthl innine St e tm ont | motor cars, or at least went to the | O'Shea (owned by Fred Meyers), Bob| Dallas, Tex,, May 30.—Three peo ble *,"“‘ Foay :.In'n::‘..v;l.dxr:,] "Z'."":" II: AL | Gaspar, p 2 0.0 0 6 ofFrett singled went to secon on_ Austin track in the buzz wagons, the remain- | Sebastin up, second; Garrety, third; | ple were reported killed and eighteen Brilliant fielding came to Krause's [ .0 'of sixth a1 v bl TS SRS o e fnd guored on Severeld's 10| dor had to make a long treck from |Tanner Miller, owned and driven by |injured late this afternoon when the aid in the second after two Des AMBRICAN ASSOCIATION. I sy s ND. ST, LOUIS the end of the car line to the scene of | T. O'Connor, fourth. Second heat:|wooden awning over the sidewalk of t 2 AN A A n viiiil 000000 0 0 ABILOAE AB.H O.AF 2 i «Moines batters had singled. Claire| 1ouiaviite, 1-3; Indlanpolts, 2-4 Sloux City 20410200 % b0 4 0 OSnottenst 7 4 3 1 0|Aaction. Garrety, first; Tanner Miller, second; |a building on a main street collapsed forced Hartford at third and Kilduff | Ainneapoits, 3:10; Bt. Pavl, 4-4 Left on bases: Sloux Sity, 7: Lineoln, 6 YUS barenns 1 1.8 8 Be it known that not all of Omaha’s | Jim O'Shea, third; Frank Halloway,| The persons killed and injured were caught Gilligan's liner and then dou-| Teledo, 1 Cotumbun, 0 = FIrkt buse on arrors: - Sloux City, 3: Lin. § 130 Sdowwonus 7 b1 6 1f Memorial day pleasure seekers were|fourth. Third heat: Garrety, first; | part of a throng watching a prepared- ‘bled Ewoldt off first. Fgels Suntes ST [goim L Mwcritce bt desoar, Twobass |othat 3 0 0 ¢ oilieret § 11 1 0|at country clubs and other places of |Frank Halloway, ‘second; Tanner| ness parade, . In the third Thompson was safe on . Sy [ base, hit: Carlisle. . Btolen bases: Watson, | Horrd 3o 6 §'3 8 Jhmieb T 1.3 ¢ §|amusement. About s third of c- | Miller, third; Jim O'Shea, fourth, seSomemermetii e O e e oA | Westorn Laagus—Omana at Des Moines: | Giimora: Doubis piaye:. Caones o Catishas R B R e . Ronin Pil ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC . loic d w rd | topeka at SU. Joweph; Lincoln at Sloux ot (3); ooney to Callshan 3 306 5 0|ing fans were women—and they onin Pilots Winner. . %y A L - nep noa ot to Mets (2 Wi to Hinch: true 111 i Son Smith's single. Smith stole sec-[City; Wichita at Denver. 3 i Aeninan. . Brosk } 1000 olcheered and applauded with as 5 . i R ol e e e | gt 80 et ey 1P| S48 ot $he nar mosd | Gishits § 11§ Stz 8§ 11 FlSusio” e the men whan (86 opecd | 11m pan med by Bob Sebestin CHURCH I8 DEDICATED #nd Thompson scored on a wild pitch, | Jirsh; New York at Philadeiphia; Boston at| jeuns, Johnson. " Time: 1118.” Umptres Kotals. T i0eTa Ty soMarans 1 10 0 0|merchants in the different rvl:-ntq J"“|an-" udp, rompe(illmmfi W WRARE| Noloheut Sy, Yob, Why S0seibposiel ha, 3 pol Kane an an. otuls *43 18 6Plank, i Vi 4 o WGilligan walked Miller purposely. |~ American League—Washington at Booton; | Bawond. Oasman ankp 1 0 11 %) swung down the quarter and home. :,"",;e‘: ,';::\x;,":‘::(z 70‘:“ ;,,',::";::‘: Tolapranamll.. Fopeph. Gotisile . Mumh, | Krueger singled to left and Smith | Philadelphia gt New York; Chicago at De- | LINCOLN. Ome out when winnP8le-87124833 3| Governor John H. Morehead and|jeat and 2:19% in S5l serond hiis | T PRI oF Ehle: Sty Wou Aok : Yo e o o 7& rTUn Beore / o 8 : 5 o d [ 8cored. Forsythe was safe and Krug | olti Cloceland at 8 Lovls e AT B 0.A B, | *Bavted ok Harior . tonth staff motored in front of the grand- )ITnanina:hnwed/:ht‘ Cm‘\:d!ao:::: pretl( cated todsy by Bishop Tiken and vislting nd Miller scored when Forsythe ""Izllf;';;.""m FE B ! tl) 0] . tBatted for Davenport in tenth stand just as one of the heats was t'riving. in both heats Y| clergymen. The: church cost $45,000 and is _gled to right. Lo ol BRI BE 11 0fCleveland .10 0000000800000—4|heing run; a frayed-trousered, collar-| " Goy ’ At # fine example of pure Gothic architecture ; 2 8t Louls ,,000000100300001—b Rdon 1408 : ; Governor V, Mr. Smith’s trotter, | the money was subsribed by members of 3 b ] ‘wo-base hits: Howard, Tobin. Home | 658 8 » leading andidate for | ; v v O'Toole Enters Game. i i . T A less “swipe”, leading a candidate fof|yith Joe Hildreth up, showed good h. Ben Clement Brosrmann it After Mcloan had singled and Hart- F oot # e AR RTALT 8 ) et Coveleskle, Diller. Stolen beses the next event out from the paddock, | miles, but had to be content with sec- e . ez A """“ ¢ yoryprd 7fg(d had doubled with one down in "”"A",‘“' 0. A, g, | Holmes, 3 T30 0 0 10| Double pisys: Jonnwon v Bister s Hartiay, | yelled at the driver of the car to| nd honors. Sir Charles K, a pacer ol AR T ) L, S the fourth, O'Toole repiaced Krause |y rhompson, of ' il ply i e 1R 80 0 3 4 O|Bisler to Johnaon to Austin to Hartley, Shot- | "Bangway"—and it's safe to say neith-| oyned by Charles Klinger and driven on the mound. Meloan was forced at ?ldh,,:?... : £ 13 41 ol ’ X ’ LA, Jes, :w":"g"n o "’m“n Dff Covelss: | or he nor a half dozen of the people |y “Byck” l,augfilin was third; fourth | the plate and Claire grounded to . o Ll S I B i ) D8 00 1| Bl o e nd armad rane e Govar |in the crowd knew to whom he was! place fell to the lot of Tod Wolsey, T. *%:;" WhI‘L wrcw'znlmfy‘,u}: “d hulr, K L e T e SRR SIOUX CITY sleskln, 7 and 4 in nine and one-third in talking. O'Connor up, 4 3 walke: n he fift . o | nings; o davenport, 4 4 1 te in 44 . ,mofid but died on the bag. alr‘"ou"toh: 4 0 0 0 0 0lgumore, it ':" ' I,[ "y A B\ nings: off Klepfer, 5 and 34 @ve tnalngs Classy Program. The Memorial day crowd was given | i ngled‘ e Sith wus n‘rrificefi o N G N L Fotuhag § OGO s (lape xn‘{nlm innings. struck And the events—well, they were|an added attraction in the way of an | N ¢ ou y Coveleskie, 6; epfor, 4; by | ¢ n. i " (Pl § § 3 4 second by Kilduff and scored when HLgn 1R ek e H : A f o | avenpart, 45 by Plaak, 2. Umpiren:' Hildo: fmr.‘m fact, horsemen agreed 1t was ',‘h‘l’r)ll"m? s hy" it l\u\g,Blge{ d Puncture-Proof Un: Burg singled to center. Krug scored ) R nnng o 3 1 1 0 o ofbrandand Connolly. Score second game one of the calssiest matinee programs | world's “"5" Dfl""fif pony. flh"q der & Cash Refund. Adjusted “oh O'Toole’s single left DES MOINES, | Mets, 1b. . $°°0 ‘018 0 0 ey ever staged hereabouts. The matinee | King went a classy mile, stepping the basis of 5,000 miles, but to left and went Connolly, 3b. W e b e P Pirates Whip Reds. vas free to th blic, th last one-eighth in 17} Jim Ronin || 91 the basis of 5,000 miles, bu 1o second on Meloan's poor throw AB. R W. 0. A E | Crosdy, o 3 0°3 8 4 ol Pisburgn, May 30.—Pittabureh defented | V28 I the public, there were no g 4Tad Ig 6 R 10,000 miles on “original air” is a EhGme. Thomas'then went to the 9 % 1% 8cu s 2.0 0 0 3 oCincinnati this afternoon by & score of o to|Purses up, all of the entries were|handled the reins. ; common report. mound. Thompson singled to center U e & TR | ARV e i T 5. Fros hitting and misplays contributed | boarders at the Omaha Driving club’s| _This pony, owned by Miss Frances . 1 0 H ?| Totals 8 9 27 17 0 |three runs to each side in the ninth inning. | p; . " i 4 2 and O'Toole went to third, Thomp- e 8 B B e BTN A o AR R b P Mo Sodlg Mgl B o L2 plant, and every heat was, to say the | Dennison, has a mark of an eighth in | Automobile 4on went to second on a wild pitch, ¢ 1 8 1 8 1]|8leux Oty © 2 0 1 0 0 0 ) s—4|thrown ball while hix team was practicing least, a real horse race 16% and will be raced over the Ne-| .Q'Toole stored when Hartford jug- § 8.8 0 8 81 T vaa Slous Clty, ¢ Linools, ¢, |J1eCSding 16 gama. and wys carriedoft| Of the trio of events, probably)brasks clreuit thighear | POWELL Supplies d Smith's grounder. Miller singled § 943 8 1 8t odee on errors: Blouv City. Bactitios | N fleld in an uncingclous condition. Me|the “classic” was the free-for-all pace, | F. D. Van Pelt, starter at the mat- || suppLY COMPANY “%o center scoring Thompson and 1 00 0 4 & hit: Mets Croshy, Cooney, Clark recovared Iater And 47 paamination showed | which was won by an old veteran, Hal | ince, swung the flag and rang the | OMAHA 2051 Farnam. Smith. Forsythe singled to center| Totals B e R Witeen Wiiliam g eyl B me was postponed on account of rain. 1\[\k»()|\(')’, owned by Tom Dennison. | gong in old-time form, getting the gscoring Miller, but Krueger was|Omahs 00400800 0—10]0ut:By Clarke, 3; by Halia, 4. Ban "CINeINNATI ; . e h ) » C PITTSRURGH. caught at third | Des Molnes A8 ¢ BGBAlS S 4 | Rlis OK Halia, 1. 2 AL Sahrer. | ABH.OAE AR H.OAE me, 1:20. Umpires; Ryan and Kane Fifth Hit for Forsythe. b 1130 ER R ‘ Krueger knocked a hard singl ' Left on bas . 1100 31110 r kn a hard single in e 90 the ningth and Forsythe dropped firwex Topeka and Josies $18 $1101 - ) opped a Bases on_bal o {iids 121 Jhexas leaguer for his fifth hit of the homas, 11 off Krause, 1; off : } 0000 1200 game, but Burg flied to Meloan for m;:n. record: " OfF Gl o . \ P ey RIS 4 - . ird « i ) 0 000 P 8 58 Tt Split Double Bill it : 18 ¢ st 11244 weedones walked in the ninth and was W i 131 1Gibone 43800 ths first man to reach first under the MR Mo, Mg She=t, Jdsak p 0010 Q'Toole regime. Jones went to sec resvi gy g Mt i 000 ond on Krueger's error, and Hartford AR DE IO IS W Tirm L e [ *1e slligled to center. Ewoldt singled to Enual il to B4 dn e Blunie. a8 G*Baird 0 0 0 0 ter and Jones scored, Claire sin winning the second, to 3, after the To- |Shultap ¢ b - - : d to left, scoring Hartford, but AD. B, BI. PO, A, E, | POX*ans had scored 3 times in the first in- | rouaiy, 3 st AT 4 R 1Gmale i a doubls B O|the first and should have won his game | (Ratted for Winko in ninth, i) \ 3 mn the second game, with two out, d& X8 0 ”“ I Sul "‘ = the se . liter 1 " \ 4 nter robhed Krug of an extra base | p 1 0 18 0 oo wame. A crow over 4,000 peop *Hatted f K . th D :‘_0! lln the first innig " v running | UG e 2 axt stk 2 oot i owd of th t fren \ g:ullh ring his fl Hur ,,r.“ ,';,”,‘} ‘\nlI.h » 5 .‘. '. 0 PEKA r Wilson t $ eaythe of & like hit with two down | Tewate - AB. R H A Pittabure \ ' : BB socond, Ewoldt and Hastiord Total i \;::I“y‘. A2 8 oA \ ' shurgh .. R ‘ L a et o T it " i B 50 5 Our lease has expired and our en- R S T i B R se has exp | SKilduif walked in the Rourke's half, | Hunter ot $ ¢ 8.8-6 8 t sehu te Mammaus, 3; off wes sacrificed to second by Burg, but | J0nes. & 26 0 10 o -4 h C i arned run ° . - (:uo”h and Thompon failed to get him | Neesa™ o " Figugn 9 3 BEL aainbet & rana in five and two. | § t " 3 > ) ‘ N o piher. Mller ot v e on Caire's | Manied, ao. 71 : s i et 8 C1'€ SCOCK O mercnandise mus aror in the fourth, but Marshall {1 Fwaldt, Ih 3-8 14 § 3™ ’ I and 1 . i had to } A oved to § 01060000480 Fiilte i . age M was sacrif | American Association 5 i Koy T T o days. Every article in the store | B Bure. singled h $h8 4. Doe 3 C e 4d C (.(./ D 1 o (he ganie 1 - . , - : . . . . : E Miller Scores | ‘ : : e ” ] . P A ‘ . . e )\ t, ()'\”'t" S e o A : , all our high grade Suits, Overcoats, enth, ' ) : heovored oy . -y : y } 1 . . = " . { P, . Omaha Cricketers ‘ ; V . urnisnings or a nas, an als are i E £ 1o Fow W ' . . . . e e ‘ in Over Lincoln | Ly an I ficed : [ . ) . . ) . . ’ ) ST N YO ) . v y b I : . " emg sacririced enormousty. ] Foaing \ A ‘ : ) H b 3 i e R e e . e This is a wonderful opportunity for men B e . 5 o™ » : o of Omaha and vicinity to supply their : 5 e IR | : | a0 T s EERR : S - present and future needs at less than } . o = - S wholesale cost. Come early Wednesday §

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