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e - L" BRINGING UP FATHER THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE Copyright, 1916, International News Sarvice. MRS.JIGGS SAYS YOURE NOT TO HAVE I'D LIKE ANOTHER THIMBLE OF THAT AR HE NOW IKNOW WHY RBUTLERS MY REACH! A il f‘j E 90 TALL" 'S OUT OF 4'7 hy he th th vii 55 de le th w th th in w 4 lo st vi [N st th 3 Y. South Am Fi 4 ROURKES VICTORS IN/|J0SIES WIN THIRD ONE Young Sout erican Financing -- on Bt Jose Pug T, Southern Hi h FOURTEENTH FRAME/® ‘o Takes Contest Frm ug Tour in Southern Hemisphere n Sioux Indians, Six to ft - Five. | 3 p Omaha Noses Oul, !lx to Five, After | ! |SENOR MARCEL PEACAN DE|$100000 to prove himself right or o Buins Doda Tnio Rstrs BIG CROWD OUT TO WITNESS SAR wrong \n bis Judgment ’ ‘ I'wenty-two years old, handsome,| Senor del Sar is an accomplished (, nmngl | St Joseph, Mo, June 8.~8¢ 3 f athlete. He is a proficient oarsman, St Joseph, Mo, June 8—St. Joseph | marricd, wealthy and & real sports-| runner, swimmer and holds the ama. 'n]-;s THE SLOR! IN SEVENTH | Yo" the third game of the series from | man, is the characteristics of Senor | teur middleweight boxing champion n Sioux City, 6 to 5, today, before the| Marcel Peacan del Sar of Buenos|ship of South America. Just before o ””Illr‘uw;v_ ( M‘V]v, J||.|.H‘ K‘ Omaha tied | largest week-day crowd of the season ; Ayres, who'is financing the tour of | [3VI"E Buenos Ayres in search of core in the seventh inning here | §. | A | 2 i foreign pugilistic talen he won a today and nosed out a 6-t0-5 victory J0UX CITY merican pugilistic in South Amer-| {oyrteen-kilometer swimming race, in the fourteenth, Score AD. B, H. 0. A. ¥ ;HVIH ] : the time being 2 hours and 14 min OMAMA $ 0 3 o0 is father was a famous construc- | ute AB. B . 0. A E| i o4 1 1 % Uling engineer, and built the first rail ! Although he does not speak Eng T T 31 t 1 1 o o ilroad over the Thames in England.|lish, Senor del Sar - is typically e o] Wawo 4 1 1 1 0 ofDol Sar is rated a multi-millionaire, | American in characteristics. He did g 4 .4 g N b + o0 1 L 5 his wealth having been inherited not interest himself in the fistic ven- .: :: lll : Livingston, 5: 3 4 He is providing the “bank roll” for | ture for financial profit, but merely T HL I 1 0 & ofthe invasion of the Argentine by |to introduce the game to his country- ’ 313 3 . 5+ 73| American boxers. He is an enthusi- ( men _1_5“1'::-;';,'_ ' ] 0 o w"”‘l | astic fan and an amateur boxer of In addition to numerous other in- { Ker, L 1 merit himself, and he is desirous of | terests, Senor del Sar is the pro- Krause, p B 0 1 3 AB. T H. O E | e § | Y 4 g \B. 1. B. 0. & ¥, |,”pv|1u|llmg the sport. in .m-l Ar-| prictor of the .\’II\'rllan‘. a weekly so- - - - b Lesh! W 5 | o| gentine, but Senor del Sar believes| ciety paper published in Buenos | Totaly l'!\‘:“lfll M I : ; : ' ) b that boxing will supplant it in popu- | Ayres, and the biggest publication of 4 ENVE Kirkham, 1f 3 1 1 o o ofdarfavor. He is spending more than | its kind in South America or, w 5 2 6 0!y, ,,‘ P et Bl 10 1 { | Oulier, 'of 61 T ey R 70 {8 § pYicher, i 10 o oy Wiiliams, » 1 060 0 3 0 [ Shields, 1h b 9 3 2 0 1 0 [ Bhestalk, ¢ 9 3 10 st ol 198 Toed, 2h & 1.8 8. §|8 Joseph S R e INDI T GOOD GROWD Manser, p 6 0 0 11| ®oux City 01 0 0 0 30 0 1 shord, it L4k 0 0| Btruck out: By Willlame, 3; by Bchardt e o 0 Han n balle: Off Bonsmers, 4; off : e bagheu off Bchardt, 2. Hits: Otf Bom- | Clev and Washington Play | Harness Horse Totals. 0w 518 21 1| mers, & In five .,..,"fm. thirds Iml\‘n'r :’:fl Oleveland and gto 4 Horpes Mow P""y Yorn Wiillams, Hit by pitched ball I in thres and one-third innings *Ran for Buleher tu tenth, By Hehardt, Kirkham, *Batted for 0"Toole in sevenih *Reed Wit by batted ball in eleventh, [ Slolen base: Watson Bacrifice hits: ¢ Omaha 0009003000000 1—8|7us vace hits: Bullivan, Moty T Denver 1020110000000 0—5|n Kirkham T Double play Willlams to Funer. Left on bases Joseph, §; Sloux City, 9. -— Two-buse hits Kelleher, Miller, Thomp son. Mome runs: Kreuger (1), Keed. Bases Bt on balls: Off ¢ off Krnuwe, h Sloux City, 3 1,,,,, 210, Um Munser, 8. Struck out: By O'Toole, 2; ni ‘Eekman and Carey Il;--n .l‘l :;ku.:r % Htolen bases: Kel. Ieher. o . it nmpson. Saerifics flyi Butcher, Doubly plays: Turg to M) ‘Hold F]fty M]]e 1 der, Miller to Kilduft to Miller, Dyer _to Repd pitehi O0'Toole, (Gas-Bike Classic “'III'C Tlm by Bruck, two-this by O'Teole, 6; 5 ru [) i seven and one-third; no runs, & hits. innings pitehed ne; hits, none; by Kra Fourteen Innings, With Score at Opening of Nebraska Midway Five to Five. \ Circuit Meeting, b, DOUBLE PLAYS HELP VISITORS | JOSE KNIGHT WINS 2:11 PACE Under lowering skies and with a stiff northwest wind blowing, about nings to a tie, each scoring five runs, | 1,000 horse race lovers braved the After Washington had acquired a lead | football weather yesterday afternoon of five runs in the fitst inning, after | to attend the initial card of the Doug- Wambsganss' error had spoiled the [las County Fair association's three chance to retire the side without a | days' meeting at the Benson track. score, Cleveland an up-hill The track was inexcellent condi- and while Cleveland, l), June B8.-—Cleveland and Washington played fourteen in< played 9, 1916. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus | HOPE | AWRY WITH THIS - HARK, YE GOLFERS, Troops of Presldent Sherman and |{ Vice President Hamilton to Battle Saturday, should artillery If, you hear the cannonading, the machine gun, the musket firé and then see a score of Red Cross ambulances in swift flight Happy Hollow club, Saturday afternoon, sullen roar of heavy shrill scream of the rasping rattle toward the be sayed afternoon a battle is carded for the Happy links that will make the attack on Ver like toy I'he annual golf match be For on Saturday dun seem a fray between soldiers tween teams led by R. Sherman and Vice President I Hamilton will be held (s} which the losers must bear, given the winners June 14, man forces, Yale Holland carries the same job for the Parish has called upon his the bitter end. The timber are howling,” says Parish president is threatened has deserted our ranks and ford.” Holland Makes Appeal. Holland, on the ul)uf hand, just as ardent an appea RY - F SIR- BOUT | BROKE THE CRISIS NEARS WILL FIGHT TO BITTER END i of have no fears, the women and children will Hollow golf President Charles ; s Loolsville, b It will be a battle for blood this| LRI 2 T ear, too. A dinner, the expense of | 5t Puul-Milwaukee, rain will be | and all of the opposing players are determined they will ot pay double for their eats. RO N i John Parish has been appointed [ ., Naitonal Lears et e reh at Now field marshal captain of the Sher-|york, ¢ ’ hia 2061 Farnam. Héamilton brigade, brave warriors to defend the last trench to wolves “Our Judge Baker turned traitor, but we still have Travis Craw- makes | to his attack- | THANKS! WELL - THAT'S ONE DISH LESS e |PRETTIEST MILERS WILL PLAY A HANDICAP SUNDAY The Prettiest Mile play an eighteen-hole handicap match, oL | eight to qualify in the upper flight and sixteen in the consolation flight, Sun |day at Miller park. Prizes will be awarded to the winners, It is be 66 | lieved at least eighty golfers will take part Golf club will WESTERN 1EAGUI NAT. LEAGUE | Omanhn LEAG W AMER UE Southern Association Memph 3 Pirmingha 8,500 1 Atiants, 2 9568 | Othors not Auled Detroit Louls Phila You Cnnnnl Hon Your En- gine to a point where this [ Dos Moines 0Oil will not lubricate it. Lincoln, | Omah LEAGUE | ground: | AMERICAN LEAGUE | Cleveland, 6. Called end | N ASSOCIATION Kanws City 13 Games Today. .U’PLDV“COMFANV Autom blle supplies —Sloux City st 8t. Joseph, ' Western League Lincoln at Wichita Des Molnes at Topeka, | Omaha at Dopver ngton st Cleve st Bt America Bostor w York Philadelphia at Chlcago. 1and Louls, Loose Fitting B. V. D. Union Suits . ; Um- At Nebl‘aska Clty game and tied the count in the ninth, | tion; the climatic condi- ing host. “We are to do battle,” pro | Plres: Kaoe snd Byen. knocking Harper frdm the box. Wash- | ticos were far from being the ideal | claims Holland, “with the f{rowsy | A fifty-mile motorcyele race to de- | &ton did not make a hit from the |racing kind, the brand of perform- |hordes of President Sherman, led by ) < first until the eleventh inning ances put up by the harness speed racuc ohn. Paris LOber SFlne Catch termine the championship of Nebraska | ~Double plays prevented Cleveland | merchants caught the fancy of tie t\"‘f.,r:;:h}dldi:iil o "lt:“l‘,!‘s'f.]‘,”,l',,‘ HaVC ThCSC Saves Day for Links| " be held at Nebraska City on July | from winning casly. Chapman made |crowd, which at the close of the afer: | deemert 1 b clrar of sye steady of Bl dss Puanaias 4. It will be held on the half-mile [his first appearance in the game since |noon's sport went away feeling that | hand strong of heart and nimble of | XCclu [ catures i A . pril 27, Score they had had value received for their o ( w <a 2 track at that city - CLEVELAND. P ABMINGTO! - lead pencil, able and anxious to lam bert Klt:‘zln'r hA‘":l .)\ll:lu(mfin }I[:.l"‘(\h I.r:yl W. E. Dewey of Omaha, representa ””‘,\’I.\I l:‘.\"' AL AR O A b it Pace I‘;‘”' ”"l f"r’]""li”)‘! tar out ot any of 1—B. V. D. Elastic Web Insertions Gray's long fly to right center and |tive of the F. A. M., will have charge i H 1 §! Western Flyer, B. 8, by Gonoko; |this _palsied bunch of muscle-bound | (Pat. U. 8. A.) at shoulders and all d th y ol 4 Py g 3 2 1 0] L P. Southworth 4 4 4|short approaching, score card ma-| . - I"T"‘:h inn?n:"”&:(.‘,l.l Lincoln in the ;n\l ‘:'I:‘v”’n"}'rv::. .;ny\;lw‘ n‘l‘\‘lll"::'lvlal:r \'I:rnlrlkl R h{pm.':r\ G., by Conred; 8. L | nipulating, boundary-crowding, bun i nrqumi wau‘;br Bk V. {)7'17n10n Suits WICHITA sinastito. eier. the f\.',", ”“,'”'h,m 0 1| Bello Rex, B. M, by Rex Guard; li»{—minlnmg turf rs that \\\vnlw gwe-ar:{ -take with your every AB. R " PO, A 1} L 3 S o 00 W. H. Emerson 5 6 6|delivered for your ter nd if | . sture and movement. Tokin: " 1¢ Fol S b 0 TRt i, pralessional motor 1M e Warren Tsan, L 10 3,y |0 fail by &s much as one point, b Hetling, 35 R B O by of the Onisha Motareycle § 0fMiero." B. G by Keeler: ¢ i favorite club shatter in 2—B. V. D. Closed Crotch (Pat. U. L 0 1 % b %lclub will tour to Nebraska City for | siline ;o H j]‘u.l f':,,, R aies e Y “.:::;l]x: 4'\',]':‘?“;‘}:“’\:‘7‘\,",:,'\H"H‘z 516 mas S. A.) completely covers the crotch and P8 @ '3 g lthe event “Chapmin 1 0 0 0 0" " M o Brow g ** ¥ 1lyour handicap be cut to nothing and | I{[wfi comfort;bla aealiorcn/:nl A TR kel Y . 2164214 1 ! ks Trot: your game warrant a hundred, may | without superfiuous trunk length or e it b g Mrs, W. E, Shafer is A W i 3 by Kentdoky {von fisisersadihy: bliod oaddien o bered:| dlar chek: nt-crelehs e e '8 4 - 5 : mm\m Threo-base Dit: ~dandil Midway Staok Ferm Biscx * * [at by beginners, compelled by yc Total ; Medalist n Happy ; ; ] Buttergeld 3 3 3| Wife to go to church Sunda 3—B.V.D. Elastic Reinforcement otals e ‘| Y and B. G, by Alcumedin; and may the curse of (Pat. U. 8. 4.) in the back of the waist. e . AL X H R0 A m HOHOW Golf Ma/tch ( SN and 130 iy \‘,l_‘_” )‘r‘“*” til Cha ol band insertion greatly pn;langc the Bt 8 ) o[the nine-hole handicap qualifying Sam Willame R H. by Coms Yea, verily it will b B oy a1 Lobert, ©f 3 1 1 % 1 ofround for.the match play for the o 1 1 1|and Saturday afterno ¥ 181 % 1 [{amen A Ofitte prige at the Happy ke, 9108 | beachiey tods oet Add to these exclusive comfort features the 1 H H 3 4 s | Hollow elub. The four Gualifiers were B¢ e s e’ Dabond 4 b -~ . 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