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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1916. BRINGING UP FATHER : Copprght, 1910, ternktional News Sorvice THAT WUZ A FINE DID YOU NOTICE | _'YES - SHE HAD ON A DINkY - ¢ PARTY OF MRS OLE WHAT SHE WORE || DIDO SKIRT AND A WHAY-CHA- e htuey ANDERS - AS ~'r TOLD MA <CALLEM WAIST -AND A O:HHNER et b o WHAT'S THIS IN HER HAR - ' 3 '“,4'52‘322255‘;" Hughes, 2. Hits and earned runs: Off Kant- lehner, 6 hits and no runs In seven innings; J h H yd N d HUGHES ALLOWS [Gfsmesiirissrn e Joseph Hayden an truck out: By Kantlehner, 5; by Harmon, ' e . ompren: miem and 2o | SiSters Make Auto DRUMMERS PULL COLLINS HITS HIS | Standing of Teams l OMAHA, o, 0UT OF TIGHT HOLE o asl TRAM T0 VICTORY| NARY HIT OR RUN* s Make Auto - s RN WET. LEAGUE. | NAT. LEAGUE. ARTHUR SMITH FALLS Trip to Wisconsin HE- e 1 0 s ; 2 q \ . * Holland Crew Administers Defeat . ¢ 11 o ofRecovers Batting Eye After Severa] Brookiyn .. Boston Hurler, Defeats Pittsburgh AND_BREAKS HIS LEG Mr. Joseph-Hayden and his two sis- to Rourkes to Tune of Two § ) Fupt Weeks' Slump and Delivers I or Pirates by the Score of Two Tokio, Jahpan, June l?.-—A dispatch 'sr'rc.r MistI Sadlie Haydene and Mrs, i B o i to the Hochi Shimbun fyom Sapporo, omas Flynn, have startec on an au- to One. g 3 (‘l } 8 Blow B“tm' Boston. g‘?é?::l:'l:‘ 4 to Nothing. Hokk;}gg, says that A‘v(hur sp‘f“igh_ tgn'.lobilled t;ip to \\Yiécc‘msig to vhi;it o - . . ~ an American aviator, has broken his |their ol ome ai Columbus. r. PATTERSON JUST SAVES SELF e ' ® 1 1 MAKES THREE, DOUBLE, TRIPLE | siouz Sity .21 26 447l &t Lout.- HE PASSES ONLY TWO MEN|{ Faliing from his aeroplane while | Hayden il also atiend an alumni . R H. 0. A, 5 ‘ % it S B ivi hibition flight. meeting of his old class at the Uni- St. Joseph, Mo, June 16.—(Special ? ? '3' o; Ag ng C"‘“‘:-h.J“:‘ %6'_Edd‘°d C°‘;"“ Clovelana .33 18 431 Indianop's - > Boston, June 16—Hughes pitched a [ 5" 2L XD00% T8 ;e!sily] of }{Viscosisin at Madison, this Telegram.)—Before a Booster day (3 1 9 3 8 §|recovered his batting eye today pfter| Washing'n 31 28 .40} Xan, ity. .3 no-hit, no-run game against Pitts- ] eing his first visit since the day he ’éro::r'of nearly 2,500 people the i o Ve several weeks' slump and delivered Reerolt ori. 38 23 b x)fl:::':nl::l burgh today, the Boston “WNationals Pa’rk SchOOl Grads g"ad“"“f‘é dBlc.f°"°]§f'a".""5 Mr. Hay- Drummers defeated the Rourkes this 18 81 & ¢lthe blow which gave Chicago a vic- | &Ry, ‘s1¢| Columbus winning, 2 to 0. The Boston twirler| TP Clock Back £0 | o oror et timee e Aot “m&n’ 210 1. It was another of 3 8 : 911 tory over .anton. The score was 7 gl{.un ;{g :l“-l‘f.":‘éée .:B 28 406 |had great control, passing only two . make a liesurcly trip tu enjoy every ose pitchers’ battles, both Patter-| 0 ' 7= = to 4. .Collins made three hits, includ- Yesterday Resalts. men and striking out seven. Wagner Klndergarten D&ys bit of the way. 17 1ling a double and a triple, driving in but coupled with this was an exhibi- two runs and scoring two himself. " fion of some bf the classiest fielding | Bevia e ‘sale: - OH Fattirstor 3" off | \VIth the score tied in the cighth he seen at the league park this year. 5&'.,‘;"“‘:-"{1?;'} Y mgpled, fddtllowm'g _Weavers single 5 il- 3 ner, Keaf 2). Two-base hits: | and scored the winning run. “‘The ;"}‘: h‘"d,“‘:’p dbli,'tg';lo'“:l:le % ‘"lflmh“fi';?mmzhnl‘flihz Jackson had -a pergect average at ms of Krueger's hard-hit ball in t. o Omaha, buses: | bat, having registered three hits and AMERICAN LEAGUE, 7, Earned runs: St, | Dat ing r sixth was as spectacular a play as has im';: 1; Omaha, 0." Time: 1140, Umplre: | being hit twice. Gardner's homer, | ‘New York-Cleveland, called end foutth, been seen at the park this meol:“ @flm “ws which gave the visitors the lead in d-gmm. / WESTERN LEAGUB. Lincoln, §; Topeka, 4. Des Moines, 10; Denver, 11. Omahs, 1; St. Joseph, 2. Sioux City, 2; Wichita, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh, 0; Boston, 2. | Rain at other pointer fanned twice, the last time ending the - War Upon Pain. game. Most of the time the visitors |, Me}nbcrs o; thf fl%h!hl B gra(;lu’r;lt- Sloan's Liniment ‘prapares you for every 3 . A Pt s _|ing class at Park schoo turned the |emergency, keep It handy—it's the great Mararsillst ssorad (ghe et had a frolic in the kindergarten room, | 5*'* **%— M Ames ks ] Sfen Ne walkediandntoot secondion It is an annual custom at this school d AR '|to permit the graduating class on the ] & single. Wilkolt popped to Kant-|i5F"day of*shool 1o-vist ail tne|| - Today's Calendar of Sports son and Krause pitching nice ba i i P ? vhere they attended during terfield trying to double Maranville, | {ro oot the latter \scoring. Maranville was the passing of the years. They sang passed in the eighth after two were kindergarten songs and in fancy - 2 andanother was made when Miller, the second, should have been held to the Omaha first sacker, pulled down a single, but Jackson slipped on the , 3 X O WEre|imagined themselves back in the first an infield hit of P;ue.ru'm'n and made }nuddy field and the ball rolled to\the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. fi‘i‘t'v atl?gk s'cl::‘rrgd molnb:oggratfls ':""? grade, second grade and SO ON| Rowing—Annual regatta of Intercollegiate 4 doublep lay unassisted . Rally in Final Frame Gives Visitors | ‘"% 5, obs%re. / Indlanpolles3; B Rawich Sidtes ouble steal. | through the series of classes. Rowing association, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Rourkes Score Early. Tong End of Five to Four ABH BHOAB, Games Today. \ PITTSBURGH. BOSTON. PAINTER BREAKS ARM Tin sautaliepatin of Sastis Ay e The Rourkes scored in the first Game. y.2b § ; 30 3 o Western League—Lincoln at, Topeks. Dot | cyrey,ct ABJLOA T g Turf—Thirty-third annual renewal of La- lnning, Smith gingled and Thomp- . Howinic { L 318 yoimdelat enier, omaia e S Jouph, | SATRCT, 4 § 1 {3e01 AND THEN WALKS HOME tone Derty. ot Latonia K. T T it safely. it t f 7 Pittsburgh at Bost 3 4 i x nc ows—Annual show of Westches- %Jn'o w':ao. ,;.’ée m:"e::{y :"03 HALIA AND HALL ON MOUND | devdrin 1Fel L oaas Al coakiyn, Bt e Bamet 38000 dksspelf (8 1:2.0 81 H. L. HarJan, a painter working st | ter Keanol club, a6 Whits Fidlms, ¥, Y. 5' D 4 Janv'n,ss 08chalk,c 610 York, Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Barney,it/ 3 0 0Smithab 3 o o o 1|Tentt. and Farnam streets, fell from | Yachting—Annual spring regatta of the charged to the Drummers during the & 110 Leaguo—~New York ,at Cleve- |Vion2b 3 0 0 1 OEganib 8 1 1 1 0|a ladder on which h e G | Larchmont Yacht club on Long Island sound. game and allowed Smith to score, Topeka, Kan,, June 16.—A ninth in- 0 3 0|1and, Philadelphin at Detrolt, Washington |Schmidt.c 3 ¢ T 00000 _on which he was working and | " G o tropelitan Amateur Athletio { The Drummers came right back in | ning rally gave Lincoln the long end N TR 383 2 3t Bt Louis, Bouton at Chicego. Kitleh'r,p 2 0 1 3 19 0 o|broke his right arm. It did not pain | 1ot Cotdoor Junior track and field cham- f their half of the first and tied thelof a § to 4 g en 3:.5”:‘3’1':.3' 3 g.g SR T A ?c?."z';'x'f‘? 9.0 00158 3011 0|him much at first and he walked to | pionships, at New Brunswick, N. J. Annual Sore Niter this. faghion: - McGabe of a § to 4 score against Topeka here D100 8 Q e Steoher,LeWIS Go _____ Totals.27 7271 8 1|his home at 622 North Seventeenth | interscholastic track And fleld meet of the * walked and Otto Williams was out today. Score: b H y . L b e Bghets athnodu ¢ U ROl hia Sarival u:“::\:f f:n“:'nm;mm champon. b . A . « ] 3 J 17 1 e C X one a fly to right field. Fusner sin- LINCOLN. by | SMAYRIE 9100 09, : TO Be Insured Wlth Mm;l -h or X:anollehmr in elghth. there, nowever, the pain became in _m:"“ e at Fittsburgh. ~ Chicago ed, sehding McCabe to second, then AR NN 6TA B i o0—otense and he ‘called police surgeons |gity champlonship tournament, st Chicago. ‘l ' ’ Carlisle, 1t. (YT per Sl : o *—2|for attention. The broken bone was | Quaker Ridge champlonship tournsment, at lock doubléd and McCabe scored. hman, 3 G T T tted_for Wolfgang in ssventh. il % N e XY, ‘Pacifio coast champion- An error, the only one against the 1 0 3 3 ol iBattedtor Janvein in sixth. Oy 3 y ela y replaced and Mr. Harlan will ot suf- | New Reehelln & 3, To0 0 00 cay™ Togts: Omahans, was charged t ?:Idulf in Vi s SBAKed Tor Joma A S S T if_;'!:':gm'cl'ln i;fg'ecatif‘l through his delay file city”champlonshiy touraaiacat, st Lov- this inning. It is a peculiar fact that 1.8 8 0w 0.0 0l1 0 1 0—t e Joe Stecher-Strangler Lewis . e. : the oni\ly '.h"?i ml‘lphyl o{ th}(: ';T; et 4 ‘: H 3 Y o R ", ‘COI‘“.‘: (: 0 J’ k‘—’ wrestling match, which will be held S A _ came i nthe first inning, In the thir : 3 . A2 | Jmakhom, | , will be nsured for » the Drummers scored !heir other run, —: ‘—: T: ;; —: E:.".:‘:,f...’? o 'L'fibmfhr"f ls%s%lgl {'J!Ielx}\':M:’l‘ydy. wlll-no is pr?a- R enough to win ‘the game, for after that frame both twirlers were air- ~ tight and neither side scored against e other. 3 Otto Williams drew a base on balls, Fusner sent Williams to second on a sacrifice and Block was llnin “%e m with the punch, sendin ook W. across the platter when he sin- Stolen bases: Jackson, K Sacrifice hits; W ey | moting the event. 3 : g‘fl‘l ‘h" Felsch. Bacritice files: Henrlksen, CarF Marfisi, who 'is acting. for Eolach, Doublo play: Agnew to Gardner. | Melady, has started negotiations for q e Foster, 5 ady, ¥ A oft Willlams, 2; off Jones, ‘| the insurance with the London firm ot .lfidt;uln.e.;"a""': { of Lloyd’s. The premium will be corummoonl N ) 875, o suas 1o one:thire Tan ng: The Stecher-Lewis match will be £E W otrguns In five and one- | the only one ever held except the !sn one and two-thirds In 1. Beott, | Gotch-Hackenschmidt match to be in- § hits, 1 run in two innings. = Hit by pltched | sured. The Gotch-Hackenschmidt cosuuncoel weescruo-p romcococonl o s AR T e R R R e f B Ao r, Jackson (2). Struck out: TR AT T T by Willlams, 3; by Foster 1, by | match was insured_for $50,000. i Ontklld':‘.l(h: H;lm . R R i by . Scotty 3, VyV:Ifl“?l'le 285 | Tnsurance of the’ match will not Things looked bad for Patterson in 0,3 00 00 3—4 10 e ans. » 1. Umplres: Nallin | 1y protect Mr. Melady, but will the ninth and the fans were beginning | Th fts: Johnson, Cochran, Sacri- ¢ i Carlisls, Hinchman. Double play: Tigers Whip Macks, feel that the visitors were still | 20 T07, 0" Cochran 16 Agler. Earned [ Detrolt, June 16.—Nabors outpitched Du- g to cop, Thef irst two men up, funey ;ma in, & 8truck out: | buo today, but’ Philadelphia’s five errors y 3 also protect the ° spectators. The| eveat will be held, rain or shine, anc nothing will cause stponement. i hompson and Miller, singled, but | wore costly and Detrolt won the second it rains the match: will be held any- ompson was hc:‘:ghi;n‘-;;slégethlgl it e 51:&!‘.:::;:::‘:! the Bacin: Tating oioy by ioloyds will pap . Mewdy the 5 5 ——— erratic. f ) e"ouythe was out on a play from But- Wio W' P rmunn?rnm DETROIT. gate "Cleniph. ew'h:{e:lelr t;::; ?TY:; b:' Walked, Gling the basen With thres 08 Wi fTom [, “Askods, . . ARHO4%|to the insurince people. filling the bases. th three = 3 1 1 R T ok i, Fa pich 3 foolr o Burg nd Sioux City Team Stice & : 33 feSce 31313 ELEVATOR CONDUCTORS AND ors’ third baseman hit into an ki S R Tl L B are 4 111 0| STARTERS TO MEET SUNDAY ;*il{ out to Butler, Wichita, Kan,, June 16.—Hits for |Melni&ib 8 010 0 0Burns,ib 4 110 0 0 —_— 4 » l\-l ; It was one of the best games of the |extra bases, including a home run by ofi‘#‘.‘,’é 3030 ddounedd 21828 Members of the local union of Ele- ‘ ul season from every viewpoint. Tackeon; gave Wichita' s 6.t 2 vice Novorsd 8 10 4 1Dubuep 3 0 073 0| vator Conductors and Starters are in- K 30051281‘8 LOSO G tory over Sioux City today. Score: *StibaueR 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.do 9a71e 3| Vited o .nendS:nd:duC:til‘:l;‘l“fl;“" GREA I ER N ALUES : 3 3 b ek ing a . m. Sunday a em- Y To Bflal‘s of Denver R S ruldaonia 21 b Loe 1 e o g acy|iency.gad Hodrauligs, ‘ 4 ST THAN EVER . Denver, Colo, June 16—Denver 01T a0 Two-bese hits: Strunk, Bush, _Heliman. \ came f‘rom hshin‘uln‘:l‘ won, (oda%s U R b;:!:.rlhla%lo ;n;l-': %Ell::v?::v:.' e rom Des Moites, to 10, 00 coritice fly: PicK. Double plays: Eohchers three-bagger and double S P g R I T Are Offered tured the batting of the locals, who | ¥ot*ther: 0 0 1 3 01 Pniladelphia. 3. Base on balls: cighteen hits and drove Totals: . 6 10 87 W 2 4. Hits and earned run satllrda at ke Tl'r‘om the box in the eighth SIOUX CITY, & Rl et ettt e G“‘““i‘hflé W“":l‘z'bl;o"f. get A y e score: \ . 0, A B # h i umatic. Guaranteed for fiv g DENVER. Cooney, 2b, ? 0 .‘1’ As 5 E::::. .a‘;“r;‘:k o;’x‘\' 'gyp}éfi?»::é.e:;“n"y"nu. go.uund miles’ service :n nn; , B R R O AE L ! bua % mfina:lmblll: Schang. Umpires: || road, but ten thousand miles “on Flhgeigl gligliy z : xg : g g SN TR LY th:‘ori(inll air” is a common re- § v S S G e At | 5 : : : port. » SRR i i 3% Columbia Fire Wins Seaii > : Pl R DO S S | ROWELL Auismpbte CLOSIN R RS ¢3¢ ¢ sl From Hal McKinney || Sussty tomeans Su 49 . : : : : : ! : : : z : : OMAHA 2081 Farmam. 4 . gl NG AT R S B S Nebraska City, Neb, e s 0 : g RN L LA L RS T RAEY BN e 310 3 1 1 (Spccial'Teleglr:m.)—eCqu{::; ligin: Sllltl Pra.ctlcally 1'2 P rice 2 DR Moia.[ . | etad tor Phat ls bk | _,{won from Hal McKinney in free- Manhattan Shirts reduced almost 1-3. b e T R 3 10 0¢1 0 0 0—2|for-pace after four heats were run s “ s ,: id 8 To-tuse s ¥ox [ The first heat was won by Hal Mc- tetson Hats reduced almost 1-3. E 2.0 3 0 0 n, O Kinney and negotiated in 2:07, which PIMP[ES nANGERo“s i " R 1245 s 2 bid for the track mark of Ne- You never bought a Stetson Hat at a 1\ 0 Connolly [braska. The second heat was a nose —— i F Lo an y K and nose finish in 2:07 that wn% - S.S.S. Y Remed: 4 Cut Price before. 0 0 0 0 0 clared dead because of the evenness s 3. 9. Tour Kemedy. 00 0 0 oipteister 1y oft Gusk n of the contest, -the horses being S, Arrow CO“&", all styles, 10c. TR TETR ' " rime: 2in, | (arcely more than @ foot apart during | wedern science has proven that boils and' ' fosms . Lyons Business Men F} heat in 2:08 and also took | Sromcles, vimples snd uasightly skin 9 5 104 .-:}: ( \ 2:10. The summary: :{“::"":hm; M: “,M,. :::.: ; Bwoldt, Butch. | the modt flercely contested base ball games | =P class: Helen Chimes,” won: sy H Jones, | over ssen at this place was pulled oft yes- | 1 i Empress Togo, 3. Time, 2:16, | —all -llg- disesses are umnu'l by bad } sed terday at the O'Connor ball park between | " 20 alir Drete’ i Toan: by hlood-—lt_u the infected blood that's danger- b 1 the N and South Side business men, on, second; Jay Van, third | %% Don't wait for the boils. If you have BY | Pive hundrede enthusiastio rooters 0, 3:18. pimples and blotches, take instant sction. -413 South 16th Street. class: Harry R, won; Last | Pimples tell ‘'you that your blood i filled & $ Chance, second, 1'5?“’ Lady, third. Time, | Lith impurities. You must wash out your o warriors. .{":'r":‘ s leible and relentless * " pace: Columbis Fire (Stans), [ blood and stimulate it to healthy action with i '..fi;.&fi.. 05 Bhe acore ot 8 to's Hers Joni Hal Meiinney (Sabestian), second. | Nature's own blood tonc, 8. 8. 8. It fa the G) > themselves hoarse and altl 5%, B oy _— RHEE. 0100000008—714 1|ykin 0000000000-210 1| %icor Batterios: Blodgett and Coleman; Hum- phries, Cruteher and Berry, Hargrave. Write Louisville at Minneapolls, postponed; wet ) grounds. Toledo at Milwaukes, postnonad: rein. Columbts .1 0 Kan. City..0 2