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4 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1916. BRINGING UP FATHER % - 4 Bsown fo¢ Thi Beé by Geostge MicMinat - THERE ARE NO LOOK - DEAR- ; WE ARE N e SWERTRST OSIIDES Hinn A @l | | WE ARE ONLY A L THAN THAT - | vz LITYLE COTTAGE FEW BLOCKS : JUST IN THE IN THE COUNTRY- | DON'T o A ! 3 CELLAR! I WANT YOU TO BLAME THEM! NORTH HOLDS BEAR ™™ Gawisr ~* *** PIRATES WIN FIRST NAGS ARRIVE FOR CREW HELPLESS ONE FROM GIANTS BENSON RACE MEET .22 AR | 5 7 Omaha . Omaha Hurler Allows Denver Bats- Pittsburgh Wins Opening Game | Over Hundred Horses Camp at the|Linwoln men But Two Singles and With New Yorg by Three to ‘ Benson Track Preparatory to [ Wiehita 3 Gives But One Pass. ROURKES WIN, NINE TO ONE MADE FOR THE [ Two Score, Three-Day Festival, | Topek g |BENTON LOSES FIRST OF YEAR|GOULD BRINGS STRING IN|%iiifhy i [ : ’ | With more than 150 race horses in| Cleveland ...27 18 .600 Indianapolls .2 Denver, Colo,, r;u,,g 6.~Denver's | New York, June 6-—Pittsburgh| & i i o ©% "] New York |124 17645 Loutavi 4 Num‘n were help e85 b!‘ol‘e Nonh‘l ‘.'f)')k the first game of this series with amp an additiona ? Strings arriving | Washington .24 19 lpiu)_}!‘l:g u:d;y and Ohmuhuuwon,GObto [ New York here today, 3 to 2. Mam-| " nearly every train, the prospects ot ¥ ic lvntm pite d"b‘l lowed but laux Held“the home clisb to five hnsv‘ look brighter and more promising Chicsse ‘::‘_:I"‘ es and issued but one pass. Pha Tackl Lelt-handar. host: bis: first | each hour for an unusually successful | phia 4 OMANA, game of the season | three days’ turf festival at the Benson E 2R . Baird injured his hand while catch- | track Thursday, Friday and Saturday. | o =~ Krug. 1 e |ing Merkle's fierce drive off the left | ‘There is no getting around the fact| b Motnas ’:‘-h≪' : :, f, PIT nm'mm’ NEW YORK las County Fair association’s open-| NATIONAL LEAGUE. HIS labe] yihe, o, ABIOAE, ABH.OA B, ” | 8¢ vouss oston T kdod et 4 14 F (pungit 54448 | 08 mecting on the Nebrasks Midway | Ginolhal "4 Brecks stands for rg, b, | fston, S oNAb, L H ' | Racing circuit will be one of the lar Pittsburgh, 3; Wew York, 2 9 Wagn'r.as 4 0 2 1 O0Doyle2h 2 1 0 4 0 arg , 3 1 cvinagts g L Rehnef & 88 0 0 oot 0 2 0 ol estin the history of the sport in this| Chicago, 4 Philadelphla more than e Schulta,db 3 1 2 0 (Fleterss 4 0 2 2 0| goction of the country AMERICAN LEAGUE . ‘“ t [alidde 3 44 8 x i carly mesiing o Bengon, co | Honon. 2. Do Sonply Al o [Voxah ™ 4 12 0 | ing as it does as the season’s premier | N o Underwear”’—it IS 'L aaunr 11 in a year that has witnessed a notable i, 5 ? 4 : 3 [ e, 5373555 ~ghehavarp 0 b 0 0 4| revival of harness racing in all parts| '™ G A T stands for the high t Totals..29 6 o| of the country, and especially 60 in| \wperprN LEAGUE—Sloux City at 8t standard that is a H *hatted for Benton In elghih | Omaha, promises to draw record-{ joueph; Des Moines at A; Lineoln at A that is an H Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Amer- | pitburgh ....1 0 0 1 0 1 0 o o3| breaking crowds, Wichita: Omahs at Denver. = = C integral part of 3 icans is still keeping up his reputation | New York 0 0100 a0 0 1=z Some of the leading horsemen of | Cineinnati 0 Pittaburgh at : § YV e i . 4 4 . the cc ry are here f he : o g ol B. V. D. materials for slugging the pellet. Joe recently | Two-buse hit ie country are here for the three pladelphia . Vo . L L Schultz. Stolen Washington at gala days of speed events, having in amassed a record of nine congecutive | and manufacture. B.V. D. quality of fabrics, excellence of workmanship, correctness of fit and durability in —————— ) + Sacrifice hit Ll e Bo ¢ Totals I 2 21 10 ¢|hits. In a game against the Detroit | Mumaux, 2. Hitw and ore | tow pieces of horse flesh known in all | g""7 0Uls” Philadelphia at Chicago 1 *Batied Tor King In ninth, ligers Jackson got a triple, two sin-|Benton, & hita, 3 runs in elght innings; off | parts of horsedom for their classiness i ha 0002 1 1 a5 0~0 glesanda base on balls in four times | Scbaver, 1 hit, no run in tning; off| and racing qualities, When Starter | Dewver % 08 0 00 1 60=t fi;. His failure to make a hit the|samsus. 8 runs. it by pliched ball' Bv| F. D. Van Pelt gives the drivers the ‘TIGERS SHUT OUT Saerifice (lon: Thompson, Forsythe, Two- | other time up put a stop to his slug-| Banton, 1, by Mamaur. & Wid piton: | call at 1:30 o'clock Thursday after- | base hitsi Marshall, Killifer, K and Rigler. | noon it is safe to say thaf the total | number of starters for the three days’| BOSTON RED SOX by K L O | i Philadeiphis, June W.--Chicago waf in & [ meeting will have reached 140. | vuns: Killiter, Kelle Wades o8 hnlh’f’(?l‘l ging streak, in which he made nine |8¢haver. Umpires: Furrl 3 il lon’flu i Bmith. Mt by butting mood today and drove two Phila R M Woll King &, | Btruch owtt My | consecutive hits Cubs Whip P iier, Double playss | delphia pitehors off (he rubber tn five in Gould on the Job. ’ gy g oy H’:"E“NKS wm FROM WICHlTA i T B P M o R B S Several new arrivals have .-)u-.»m"Daunn Holds World’s Champions to to I oente Vaughn' delive | | Numer n ] CHICAGO, \R IO | ) f=Q pUEs R SHE. DES Wi ) 184 Kio by 1 osies Take First , . L i A N e awrap ddwn Supon | ins. rprsmom® more than just . | (i Boove on Both Sides of Bee- [, ., , APNOATNWE 4 | 4 8 &1 GOV LT %6 that owned by E. D.| Lawn ' von' ‘doal One From the Sioux, Saw Game, (Gaurese d 8 8 0 pcmehrt 4 8 13 8| Gould of the Midway Stock Farm,| THREE T0 -NOTHING IS SCORE ™ b R ; ¢ ik Manmit 3 1 3 0 OLudusib 4 2 5 3 o] Kearney, Neb. ey insure that you get back eve enn h S, fotenh, iaJime 6.8t Joseph | BATTLE COMES OFF HOUR LATE|inefov § 1,1 ¢ fhitrise § 1 84 81 "Sie"Glowld i one of the biggest| Detroit, June 6 Dauss held Bos- A el el 8 i iirind took the first game from Sioux City | ; | Aven 1138 dhumec® 11308 breeders of race horses west of the | ton to three hits today and Detroit purchase pricy in the economy of long service. . ; tne| Wichits, Kan, ST | 0 ORixeyp 0 0018 ississippi and occupies an enviable | won, 3 to 0, Until the ninth inning, today, 1 to 0. Hovlik struck out nine ichita, Kan,, June 6.~Lincoln won | Mol nas § &8 dMavern 000 1 0l place in the turf world, His string, | the world's champions did not get a If it hasn’ ) the Red Woven Label shown above, o) men. It was a pitchers battle through- |a sec-saw game from Wichita here | Vaughno 4 n pitchgr ¥ § —sByrne . 1 0 0 00| consisting of ten keen looking horses, | man to second base, and only two out. Score today by a score of 6 to 5. Numerous | rouats. 341427 9 0cAlex'dar 1 6 0 0 0] ? MOUx CITy | errors figured in the scoring on both| PHILADELPHIA bhaad iz in charge of Ben Rhodes, another | reached first safely. In the final It ‘!"_{ B.V.D. Underwear AB. 1 o A B fsides. The game began an hour late Totals. .33 92717 1| well known N ka horseman perido, with two out and the bases i b e 800 0l due o the late arrival of the visiting |Patted for Rixey in third Some of the racers in the Midway | full on two hits and a walk, Dauss B.V.D. Clased Crex ch Union B.V.D. Coat Cut Undershirts TR Y 4R Sdore: JicYMNIA- Tar- JWeshger 15 Riath Stock Farm delegation that the rail-| struck out Walker. Heilman's single Suits (Pat. U. S, .4.) $1.00 and Knee Length Drawers, T 0 e WICHITA [Gteare nie 0 80 ' 3 3 8 1 5 =3|birds lamped with approval were: |in the first inning, after two men and upward the Suit, $0c and upward the Garmenta 8 Lodvie 0 AR N i O A R Last Chance, a pacer; Midland, a|were out, scored Cobb and Veach ; e Y 8] Pek o A S| Two-base hit: Willlama, Mann, Zimmer 3 | s : Connoliy, 3b. . g Y e T g7 iy Home run: Sater tolen bage: Stock, | Nice looking J-year-old pacer; Allie | Hoblitzel's error in_the second was THE B. V. D. COMPANY Croaby, ¢ Y ity G VIR Sl G0 Jlavel McCarthy o Mulligan o Axwood, a pretty green trotter; Em- | responsible for the Tiger's other run . A Ayl et ’ Clark, " i O el T i 0 0 13 0 2|f (2). Bass on balle: Off Vaughn < s Tod: oF L pabd Dond a8 sl e b il Cort Vol | press Togo. a pacer Aldia Todd and | Score; : NEW YORK. *Livingston, o 0 8 8 0 § 0 1 1 0 1 earned runs: Off Vaughn, 9 hits and 2 runs | Lady South, a couple of 3-year-olds N in BETROM 8 1 1. 8 0 &]n nine lar off Rixey, 1 hita and 3| of class; Bird Maxel and Betsy Girl, | gonknre a0 4% “ABHOAE | Totals A A T 3 1 1 8 1 0| runs In three (nninga; off Hayer, 4 hits | > oo 440 . S 3 1 L RO A g —————— 5 1 1 1 06 4 0land 8 runa in » Innings; off Oeschger Yo 178 onecit ¢ 3% 8¢ B Joney 1. 0 0 0 3 0 hits and 1 run in four innings. Hit b Opinions have been frequently ex- b g S 511 ). *Ansteln 1 J 0 n o 0 ! 1.7 0 iStanagec 8§ 0 8 ¢ 0 ¥ AD. BB O A B 0 pltched ball: My Mayer, Mulligan ok | pressed since the string arrived that 00 0 ODauss,p 2 0 0 0 0 MoCube, of G e e O ) - out: Hy Vaughn by May b } . 1 M 0 ) OH'tmanxf ¢ 1 1 0 0 Williams, 2h DA T e RCE T Totals YT AT Osschger, 3. Umpires: By o | the racing fans will be writing Mr PR o o O WU Helmer, rf v a : '1\ ': | I LINCOLN OCasds Tyim Browns. | Gould’s name on the programs be 0B 0 ovitt, b 30020 Joas, o s, AR R B O v fore the week is over 0670 oCebbiof -3 18 0 ¢ Sullivan, r-1b. .. 2. 0 0 8 3 U 0lcarigle, 1f W O A B moston, June 8.—A batting rally by g 10 0 OVeachdt 3 0 0 Butler, s g 2 8 0 & 0 0 iHinchman, th § g Y 0| Louls in the sixth inning | Colorado Nags Arrive. > 00 0 s Kirkham, 1t 3..0.0.0 0 0 of O O 2 0/ runs and a victory from B | : Totals. .30 Kealing, b, T e T R R n 2 0 " A1 Also rallied In t half ¢ | Another recent arrival of note was 1 Hovitk, p VG G T b % 1 ! 0lcould meore run. Sallse had them | ] MacDermid of Colorado Springs, | in ninth Pusner, 1b T Bl O sirtuaily helplesa in all the other innings. | "oln who breezed into the Benson y in ninth joore , R W 5 Totals b LS 808 S bi 3 ¥ El sk evian 41 800 qu,\vnn.mm ten '”"3" Detyet : s & bt ¢ *Hatted for Crosby in ninth Egan, b 4 1 I'he Benson track has been well o s Rasese on balls: Off «Patted for Clark in nimth Totals 1 Wilheitee 1 0 taken care of t} pring and its care- ‘ Earned runs: Off ‘ ful conditioning up at this time : at: By Gress b Connolly and Hilde S Joseph..1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 .0 *0| snyied toril oy Ingpinth ) \ Sioux City..® 6 6 0 0 0 0 & 0 o Struck out: By Hovilk Clark, 3. Bases on balls: Off Hovifk, tark, 3, Hit by T'he oval is in e for real horse 040 Ob wn a scale that is inoculating racing pitehed ball: Connoliey, Bwcrifics hite, Wat 4 " 3 s | the followers of the sport with rare . S ~ = Cooney 16 Meta Left » Jowep! smith, Mt 0 he contenders in the firs ea ¥, 1 o Umpires ’ i the three days sing. will - J 0, o B oot “tee cons gt fhe three days’ meeting will con for Decatur Bank 0 o'clock Thur The facilities for handling the At Correspondent. ) Kaws Hit Thomas Bt e | maued fer coanolly ' the : o ety The | wncement being made that mote Topeka; Kan, June 6.—Topeka hit EUSTIS IN TWO GAMES | fain, b, awihoi Collia. sacrifc are will be parked free. While all | ico" o1 th Des Moines lost the first game of the latte, Neb, Ju ipe e o . Of Balle o Rud " ‘”' tage ank, leaves the sit series, 6 1o 2. Score Fiant feated’ Eust S Ao gy 7 -~ 1 p o rdighet T Ieaee™2 | uaties t as it was before the delay DEB MOINES fasties their hot : nAINES. itehed | e e are still to be had | "land means now that a receive will b i That is the absorbing question dn every well oon s e Tk i Py Tk 'l‘"“l“" o g o 4 : ol B alies. Colling. Surees A - sppointed by Judge Day il ducted household, where vacations are regarded an ! ! iRt slmwing shven hits sad | Sa LARSON ALMOST REACHES sk g e f1 ho has had Y nual necessities. It is & deep question too, to figure 3 ! i h e O wdy Neds Lass | obedgers TITLE NOTCH IN TOURNEY |\ oas fake e | out {ul what sort of & vacation will please the en $ pitched & hit game and - . . sation is cleared up it tire' family, i ‘e § Bt mes te " . se M June & ecial | otie. b d 4 Only Oman rea up 1o the » Lt ghty Larson last night in the Hutte Carmen irihe I The Great Western O\ffice Toun Bk 5 B 0 Rt Lad an srede. St o 2 . St spboingi By st ool v Bt g g b g Is Travel and Vacation Headquarters |n Oma . ate . . o We have made & study of Just the things w hieh pussls the f > waik 3 rrw N N - s The swest tare! B average traveler. Wo know the country, thy rallways and ‘ H . . N Piatta, sonbalt and y i e . Ay b At A L RS W *reirn - t resorta, and oan give you lterature on & me ment's » : e ) . 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