Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 3, 1916, Page 8

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Dringing Up Father LET'S <0 TO SEE DINTY- THE BEE: SORRY - } CANYY Copyright, 1018, Intern’] WHAT'S THE REASON- OMAHA, SATURDAY, Nows Berviow JUNE 1916, Drawn for The Bee by George McManus CE I'M JUST GOIN' FOR THE RIDE. ! P i | WILL CLARENCE ROWLAND STICK B d 1 Pl s y > ) § ' WICHITA EASILY l Jinx Plays Like This I CARDS BEAT PHILS BROWNS TAKE TH OR G0? randes to Play | i ‘ R wicurrs ‘ | . Tennessee Rats at ¥ox, sl U s (L WEST. LEAGK f LAST FROM INDIANS i o, ri A Ve il W b P JEAGUE NAT. LEAGUE. | | R k k T d Hetimy, ot gt - ‘ W1, Pe.t OUrKe rark 1oaa, etliny, 3b. | 24} St il A ) | Omaha 20 15,700 Brookliyn I BAT Koestner, on Mound, Holds Rourkes l::‘-:’v::n,zw-. 40 o [ 8t. Louis Comes to Life in Last|Lincomn 2016 100|New " York St. Louis Americans Defeat Cleve- | Amoha's crack semi-pro. nine, the ‘ ittle ftton, ’ 2h. , Des Motnes 1916 .643(Phila ’ 3 i A to Four Btingy Little Jackson, of. 1004 00 Frame and Defeats Moran’s Wichita ....1017 628|Cincinnati 21 23 477 land by a Score of Two | |the Braideis Stores team, will lock Hits :lpp:,l e e e e a0 Men. By oy i :::"‘;""’_‘:" ia s et to One. | horns with the Tennessee Rats at - o oestner, p. £ L] L 1 2 o — Denver 15 ;I 41/ Pittsburgh ;9 22 463 —— { 3 JOBBERS WIN, POUR TO TWO| towhts 4 emt em ent b cmiy| THREE TO TWO I8 THE SCORE|®* Josevn i1 dizise Tous . 1934 {4} | ppatrs TRIPLE WINS FRAY | ‘Rfif"k{ ";T'ku'h’:;.alf:,m;o-"he;'m; ity Totals " peF e | 2 AMER. LEAGUB. | AMER. AS8N. | o | o'eloc 16.DLANGCIS RIS $ Wichits, Kan, June 2.-—(Special OMAHA, rallied in_the ninth inning today and Nal et s dtbits acr sl SE Louit, Mb., Tine 258t -Louls Rafh Jall exSIHGR taogie Mesern) Telegram.)~The jinx which the | krug, st AB.N. B 0. 4 e defeated Philadelphia, 3 to 2. Wilson 2617 608{Indianapolts 2 13 639 | took the last game of the series from | day and hope to repeat Wichita base ball team seems to have | Smith, If, Rk L e T r{rptnf'l v}tm ninth with a single and 'Lzflt :: ft!::lllmulm[\l 2015671 | Cleveland here today, 2 to 1. Pratts Rhode, Manager Hradfogd‘a new SnithaOmahs athlete l< J. Thompson, of. 3 1 0 31 1 oflong who batted for Betzel, went Chicage 1831 482 h‘.""”"""’l"_ L’“‘ {-" 811 triple in the first, scoring Austin and | hurler, will appear oa-the firing line maha athletes was working | 'n: : 1 ! |= : 0 out. Snyder forced wilson at second | Gayrerr 18 21 /460|Toledo 1617 487 | Sisler won’for the locals. Weilman | against Lyress Bradford declares today and the first game of the series s 3 0 6 35 3 o|and Huggins ran for Snyder. Cor |8t Louts...1625.290/8t. Paul....14,20 412| was effective in all but the sixth in- Rhode is a winner and will exhibit a was won, 4 to 2. » £8 &8s 3 |\‘\'1v”“alkwl Gonzales batted for|Phils 16 24 386/Milwaukes 8 | ning, when Cleveland bunched three masterful line of curving Koestner was right and the only o B2 s H ! : nv o illiams and doubled, scoring Hug- Yesterduy's Results, hits for a run T'he Brandeis play the Rats again two real blows secured off his de i1 - gins and Corhan with the runs which WESTERN LEAGUE | CLEVELAND. BT. LOUIS, on Sunday at Rourke park. The line- i O 0 0)won th t Lineoln, 4; Denver, 15 | ABHOAE ABH.OAE livery scored two runs. Two scratch - - T SOfIeRt S Des Moines, 3: At Joseph, § 1Craney,1t ¢ 1 10 O8hotton,it 4 1 8 6 1 | ups are as follows hits in the sixth failed to produce a ’ Aol Bt AL AL P SR oA Iy | Bloux City, 2; Topeks, 1 | Turner'8b 4 1 0 1 OAustindb 3 0 0 5 0 Brandels POlson ity counter. C. Tha hed xBatted for €, Thompson n ninth, Beschrt 6 1 2 0 OBanoften 4 1 3 7 0| Omaha Wichita, 4 Speakrcf 4 1 1 0 OMiller,rf 2 1.2 0 0 Vanous 108. Tenn.Rats 4 ympson pitched good H Ry 23 ¢ VR |Rothrf 4 1 1 0 ‘08ialer,1b 4 011 0 0 } afabiacy 2 Littls ball, bi 1 I Omaha 0.0 0 1 00 0 1 0ug|Bmithef 4 1 0 0 ONelh'tfi2b 2 1 2 2 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE | Gandit1b ¢ 0317 opnent 0 | Granax all, but two costly errors in the first | wishita 30100 100 sq|Millertb & 216 0 08tockdb ¢ 1 0 2 0| cnicngo, 2: Boston, 1 [ Hwardap & 16 3 IMeary 334 3.0 | Clatre b, Hicks inning sent him into the fray with a| sserifice hits: Litsoht, Hasling, Jnckoen. | Wiioy i 4 170 8 OGravtiiee 2=1 3 0 01 Pittaburgh, §; Brogkiyn, 2 Wb'g's.ss 3 0 1.2 O hndnes 8 2 1 8 0 | Rpdrott o e two-run l;:nrhcw working against | Two-hase hita: Rapps, Krueger. Home | Hetselth 3 0 3 & obudresip 4 6 5 0 | Cnennati 6 New Yoric 4 iettor 1 40 3 Shebrekhoif 10 25000 | Dyger of Goodow him. Each te: 3 2 run or. Double play: Priest to Kil- | Meadwap 0 0 0 0 0Paskrt.e 0 ] N ¥ 2 by (14 2 8-S Weligin,p .3 b 0.0 4ot Tt A.b ¢ 1.7)‘00“[0"4 ',“" earned | G0 o aiitor. Biruck out: ny”n.,:“'.:.',, Rardors 5ot e S AMERICAN LEAG uang 3l 80 e 0l e el ESiT s nvngy iy ans avout 1) Ans were out in | g; by Thompson, 4. Bases on balls: Off ™o o 80 01 0| Cleveland, 1; 8t. Louis, 2 iy st ih (6 L SR LT SRR 4 7444 uldFmon to Ilhde I_:due): day crowd. Koestner, 5, Wit by pitchar: Hetiing by 12 00000 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Totals 32 62515 1 J“’”’"' ! s > ox singled in the first, Litchie ompron. Umplres—Ryan and Kane, 0 10000 N AS N ; : : e : . . Time: 1:45, 000 10000 5; Milwaukes, 1 Batted for Klepfer in elghth i . ucrlfu;ed Hetling was hit. The run- § A R Qanxiee 1 1 P43 e Loutavills, 3; Tolado, 1 : Cleveland 000001 00 0—1| & CLARENCE ROWLAND, _ ‘ it : ] h. urg le e Two-bass hits: Johnson, Howard. Th | Lhicago, June c—Considerable dis- | mckl:‘ through to left field. Fox b Totals 34 82719 1 el L":u:'":":’r:f:’;' Sl 2‘..'- )m; II;:nn Stolen n:u- Auatin, | satisfaction ‘is being expressed by mr‘ ANNUAL EXERCISES S!UNDAY scored, Smith and' Hetling were *Ran for Luderus in ninth Moines at 8. Joseph, Sloux City at Topeks |ereta mocimice hits: Kleptef, Miller, Sev- | Chicago fans concerning the | ¢ ¢ 3 Siov y opeka, | eretd. Double plays: O'Ne o peet i thrown out at the plate, but firurgrr Denver secw" Beventeen Hits ARaial 1oy DipLA RN Omaha at Wichita O'Neill, Bass n'n“linun“r\mmm':pl:m;”n'r;“‘h”“""fil of the White Sox in the| The annual memorial services of the dropped the ball, Off Willets and Takes *Batted for Ames in sighth mn:;:‘:rn:y: .'LQ:,'.:;x;:h’fl,‘n‘,';nn::l Poston. | Coumbe, 1. Hits and earned runs: o | American league pennant race As | Modern Woodmen of America will be : ¥ - at New | Kiante 4 * \ Singles by Litschie, Rossman and Gams, Batted for Betzel in ninth York, Bt Lovis & Fatladerns F:‘ru'nfn: f‘{l":]‘m}:‘\;n:‘“lr;“.n- en ::\Tn«:'] off {usual, Manager Clarence Rowland is|held on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 ritton's single, Jackson's sacrifice e § o onies o Indelphia at 8t.|Btruck out: By Klepfer, 2; by Waliman, 2. | fans, and rumors that Rowland, who | deis theater orchestra will furnish the k %, 'HR! Two base hits: Miller, , o , | Louts, New o¥rk at Chicago mpires: Condo g ceae P 3 : : i - I,“thOblfll single scored one in the | THREE HOME RUNS MADE Stack, Whitted (2). Stelen bises: Horaty, st e o S Ira"r;' ‘;7” -~ mmt?rsdhSI y:iar i [0 SPuEn 5 108 Flonsst agarist sixth. ’ Bescher, Miller, Dugey. Sacrifice hit: Nis. | = AN cad the Sox, is to be deposed are|will be in attendance and Rev. R. L to open the fourth and scored when anit datoarad 1 M !, ) Hllets today | o000, 0% Winos, 1. off Witterne, 15 et Napard 16-"”1:‘“‘“'“-“!. . Utmoires: | RITCHIF MITCHFI L. MATCHED | Comiskey, owner of the team, de-|Modern Woodmen Charles E. Whelan Krueger slammed the ball against the (Amlu: ‘”" <incol |" u’v‘ a ,nnt;{udrg Meadows, 1; off Demares, 3. Hits and P ek ot ¥ clares that Rowland is to stick. The |of Madison, Wis., will be the speakers I v CC ome runs by Butcher, Reed | #arned runs: Off Ames, 4 and 1 in seven - 3 el , | , ic. o n ol 4 eft field fence for a double, and Johnson featured. § innings; off Willams, '3 and no runs in| New York June 2.The New York Na- | Milwaukee, Wis, June 2—Charley [Pas¢ ball-going public can take, its| The program: Kilduff fanned and Burg popped to SR i, Mapre one inning; off Meadows no hits no runs | tionals made their first home appearance | White, Chicago, and Ritchie Mitchel], | Shoice | Overture—Tancred ..... ..., oeecrsRousint second for the third out. 8 in one inning; off Demares, § and 3 In nine | this afternon since the spectacuiar road | Milwaukee, lightw. ¢ | Brandels Theater Orchestra. 7 itch hits w , AB. R H.© A B [innings. Hit by pitched ball: Packert by|trip which brought the ciib from sishih | ukee, lightweights, will close | Prof. Ernest Nordin, Direoton WO scritch hits were collected by Carlisle, It 0 1 1 0 0l Ames Struck out: By Ames,3; by Mead- |plaes to second, and before a largs crowd | tN€. DOXIng season in Milwaukee to-. ' : Opening Coremonies...........oes:somti Smith ‘"d';(;l“flfltf ‘\,l,!ll"" sixth, but [ F0CHmAR &0 P8 3 3 & Olows 1iby Demares, 3.y Umptres: Kiem and loat an exciting thirtesn-inning same to [Night with a ten-round, no-decision ’Irlsh Pa,rha,ment Quartet "z’.‘.'i"’fi'mi’&"fi?n‘i‘ Aron. no one could help. Miller's home run | Wiieme" v B e i Emsile Cincinnati, 8 10 4. The veteran Mathewson | contest. White is a sligh 2 "~ Soutl ‘Quartet A 2 i - b stight favorite in | | South ide Ploneer Quartet. dr.ve over (hf l"l ‘IF]" 'l‘l](f scored Johnson, 1b H 1 1 11 H H Cubs Wins Opener, was pounded for six singles and three triples the b : I . ¢ - L Lober, #t 1 Sisans - Fuss s Wi " In three innings for four runs. The Giants | tN€ Detting t 1 Invocatio - one in the eighth, Score: Wenn 10 H ,'. : 1 : ',' ,,.,',,:",.',,',,\ r:,f,",,,,. .h.“:,,..’,\:',:, .‘:mt",,‘;‘".'h’: played uphill ball and tied the score inth e — aSIS 0 5 e t emen Musto—8uite Romanti Mot Ao Rohrar, ¢ 4 1 1 1 3 0|series, 2 to 1, today, getting both their runs |*8Yenth Inning, after which the game de Ik —_— ek i o ok + 434 X LA LAATY S et 1 == = = = | during thee final inning. Yerkes batted for [ Y0loPed Into u pltchers’ battle betwesn Do, London, June 2—The E | PRt P N et 081es aKe ame Totaln 29 4 6 24 44 4| McConnell and singled. Schult Cor hion | Mitchell and Perritt Mrs. J. M. Wyatt entertained the ladies | . i (JBH ~—1he Evening Prof. Ernest Nordin, Director, i INVE 0 . o) L Mor | they tilted the bases one out on twe | The hallstorm Wednesday evenir y 1 ev. .. Wheeler, D, From Des Moines . AR M g A GRS R, 0L Bl Rt o | T "] e o S e aeAee o i etat a1 8 | basis of agreement has been arrived | avarer-ihs Vacknt Chae - o Kelther, ss ¢ 2 0 3 2 of8chulis and took second on, the throw in. | the Flate, and in trying for a double play | Hallstones as large as chicken eggs broke |at for settlement of the Irish et Muslo Bt 7 oo Lt st — Oakes, 'of P 3l 6 0| Mann's single sbrought Williims home with [ Reriden hit Wingo with. the ball, Neale |* number of windows and beat up the fruft 4 f $t. Joseph, Mo, | 28 Buteher, 1t falts (2 R e s Y scoring. Chase then stole home while Merkle | #nd &rain tion and that the proposed Irish Par- Brandels Theater Orohestra, f’ P, Mo, June 2.—St. Joseph | Butcher e A WIARING . RuA. . Sore held the ball In his hand Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chapin of Batavia, |liament will be set up immediately, Feok. Srnest iNordin; - Director. won mn‘,l“'* Moines, 5 to 3 today |snieias, ib, 50" g i3 - A A oan "“s\'l}“fi AE | The New York players were presented |N. Y. who are visiting the fattar's parents. | Ulster being excluded. The Parlia. ‘:“k’l"—-‘rm Tl A in a well-played / Bhestak, o 5T | 58 oy ABHOAE BT O-AE | with separate loving cups to commemorate | M. And. Mrs. B. B. Baldwin, viaited foienay | o8 - 8 =] lea seesersnierse o 1 o S[V’tl?lhrl 'M”Kl:v(f“"\\lllmm nentak, PR T T R Y o e thelr great rond'iriy Minager McGraw wes | here Thursdsy alawin," visited: fri ""“mfl;l‘ this newspaper says, will be | National ‘Laciirer Charies ¥ Whater 8 . » e, i Bt IR % S 8800 doL 2 H ordered off the field in the sixth inning b: Alvine Bruy n is made up of the present - o ¥ LS DES MOINES ‘ FACKA & 0 0 1 NMgeqt § 1 10 0| Umblre Eason for protesting & deceision, | Mrs. Zwisbel: of Papiilion visited her | sentatives . in the: Britich Berhe: | paog fouih Side’ Plonesr Guariet L AW BN ‘o A m] Toue iy 50 L R g ¢ 1 9 0 ofScors i'}:"w”"v Mrs. J. G. Seifus, and family on | ment ; P e N gy 0 8 & o|Denver 31100 CINCINNATI VEW YO ursda t o 8 R Hunter, cf * 0 1 1 o o |vincomn 3 0 100 AB.H.O.A.E i \\ufi'.“ E | Mr and Mrs. B. A Schurman attended | Mustc—Bpring Song ....... H . AE. : nded | : Brandels Theater Orohestra. Jones, 1b 3 n L1 300 0| Groh,8b 410 I a dance at Fre t T A ), Molsan. it el St Tl SO P L 119 00| Mealedt ¢330 ohornmit, ! | ¢ mon Iay evening. | Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Prof. Ernest Nordin, Director. Soahr, ¢ 3 0 0 . 0 o {Reed. Stru, y 1o 1 1 0000 of & 0o [l ¥ S5 —— = e T = S e v Hartford, ss. 3 1 1 1 I 111, Pases on balls: Off King, 3. off Willet " 00000 -~ | 1 Ewoldt, ib 8 1 0 1 3 of4 Double piays: Butcher to Shields, Wil 0 0. 0*Compton 0 0 0 0 0 fhrt 4 0 3 WM""“\"W ‘lnire, 2b. 3 1 1 g il o |18ta to Willlwms to Johnson, Kellher to Re a0 o Moll'tz,1b 4 0 ‘ R o } to Shisids. Passed ball: Rohrer. Sacrifl Totals..33 723710 0|Hersog.se & 1 0 8 o= 2 o R i T 0% b b % 1le Phomasen: Bacrifics hbr il Ty Louden.2b el 3 B IRuridenc § 0 1 & 3 by pitched ball: Butcher. Johnson, Shestab | Mitehell,p 6 11 & OMath'onp 0 0 0 1 ¢ 2 0 33 elis. ¢ 811 ninth : wow w oo a n Topeka Defeated Zuck tniaik, . Sullivan, rf T S (e . iy sh000i0.e 3| Twe rivon Everythin # Rutier. s i e Topeka, Kan., June 2—In a pitch- " 8.0 101 | arol 8t y g Kirkham, of . 4 o \ . ' & S o hita: Con » rs’ ba®le he oday, Sioux ( de- |« . Keating, s b, ‘ [} 3 n e re.t Ay, 1ou ity de man to Ilnvllh. » 0 0 1 o | feated peka, by the score of 2 ta | Areh \ to Ko "4'--:\ te Lo Goes at Willlams, p. ] 0 [ 0l he win 2 ne ir or N Host ouden to M Wiliaxn, R v The winning run came in after | ot ston, 3 Louden ! Ll Cut > | 3 : Dattimore's overthrow to first had \ et B i 6. H . o fragd 3 o | put a man on third base. Score f M ight |n. | Mathewson, 0 lilts and 4 rune n tb PI'ICG. ¢ : 0 YR BIOUX CITY ~ gt M R 4 4 e . ins Al o 1 nit and | ! nes . 2 Totals " ’» Jimors, It P Dokl ¢ hite and | ! % v 3 *Ratied for Baker in L b ’ i 4 = B N ires Yy ; » 1 p *Ran for Butler in six J [ 1 8- R Y y v Rig ) . 8L Jgmeph ... 2 1 8 ) ' W e o Dhiouis: i 46 Poribas Noldiers' Mome Not Struek out: By Movitek b b ‘ ) % = sburg A ¥ . v ¥ 45 by Baker, 1 Dases on halls .t \ A ) A hae bes ertained f A; oft Willlame. | ot Mo . 0 . n farquard e ‘ at night ¢ one and two-thirds Innings; off Wi A 3 e ol . . .ot P o in bus TOPEKA " b ) 3 o . . L - . . Bacrifies Wit W ™ ) i M o pase A : h i T g Chlnt " g X Has surely brought the men of |0 Play: Willlama . ) i | b . " » Ka a 4 . . o b L ol R i | Abe, noee: . Omabha to this store during the last Thes: B Teroh ' ‘ ‘ W o i ¢ i e R 611 W O Comman sl four days, but it only shows intellect ) ) 1 8 ~ - ? Gou A . . b | \ : on their part for they appreciate the eam Mateh to Be ” 7| Eouh § : i h Prad hatie N . g “ RI‘CI( values we are offering on 4 v . N Mars. * | Played at Happy X s 141 . ) Men’ Hollow 1 L - en’s Clothing and ollow Club Today » : ! e i : . e ™ | | A M P i, st | ~ Furnishings | every golfe b lined ] une side or the N ) a s RS Bewow this oh Remember it's only a short time providing the eats o | until July 1st, so hurry in and share | sddition the sixtes _ : h b 3 : g gt el v in this great bargain event., Magee's Bily for the Jamwes ). ) i : Suals . positively close their Omaha store o club vup and one § July 1, 81 atake i the golf play o Field chub today. The svant wi mateh againn handieap, with sinieen 1o qua AR cightewn-hols bandis play for bwo classes, soru sl siniesn and ove by the Miller Park Goll glub Kight will quality w os X ol bag presenied y '!ul-»g will Be presented 1o the I8 the Kot e a6 5 aoif bog 413 So. 16th St o by Fronk Buseell will be . 0. ‘. the winser in the s ! olans The Prettiemt MU wolt Bold an vightesn hols Yy Plag svent vodday at M v park

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