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'THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916. Drawn for The Bee by Géorgc McManus DO YoU REMEMBER HOW YOU HORRID BOYS USED TO THROW ROCKS NQ -YOU DON'T LOOK LIKE ANY THING IVE EVER SEEN BEFORE - AH! MR UGS DON'T You RECOGNIZE 1 WAS A LITTLE FOOL 1N BY QOLLY- YOU HAVENT ITALL COMES BACK , Kinsey in today’s’ ndu om Des Moines g - eeebanbusny g Efsasusanicetas 8 g mocommmmy STHIS 15 ™ S [ARTIE CHOKE- LINGOLN TARS A BIT OF VENGEANCE #nd won the Gardner was wlooormmnonnucy SlorcasSunnnmo Sloumnvononond wlsonnoomasiasl _u...._.., loonunssons? SleeSunnnunn e - “wo = i | Up Fast With Fans 2| Auburn, Neb, June 21.—(Special ) Dr_yt_mer Crew June 21.—St. Joseph defeated Denver in AT ME -YOU MIGHT HAVE _KILLED ME! 51 \ FOSTER PITCHES A NO-HIT COMBAT 'Sox Hurlér Shuts Out’ Yankees Without Allowing Them Single Slam. AMER, ASS'N. W% |HIS DEFENSE IS PERFECT Boston, June 21.—~George Foster pitched a no-hit game for the Red 7| Sox today.and the New Yorks were shut out, 2 to 0. Not a New Yorker reached first until one was out in the seventh, when Nunamaker was passd. Foster had perfect control and his defense was perfect. The outfield played brilliantly behind him and the inner works and Carrigan assisted him greatly. Lewis drove in both runs for the Red Sox. Score: NEW YORK. AB.H, O.A.E. 9 Saumtey.rt 40780 OHighyit 3 WE NATIONAL. Omsha | Standing of Teams l f] o | Red 7 WESTERN LEAGUE., Bt. Joseph, 8; Den: 3 Wichita, ‘opeka, Des Moines, 2; Lincoln, . Bloux City, Omaha, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' Philadelphia, Brookiyn, rin. Boston, §; New York, 4. 8t. Louls, P! Cincinnatl, 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York 0; Boston, 2 Washington, P! Cleveland, Chigego, 1-1; 8t. Louls, 11-2, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, , 4 Minneapolls, 6. polls, 10; Kansas City, 1. Bt. Paul, 4-6; Toledo, 3-4, BOUTHERN ASBOCIATION. Chattanooga, 7. llle, 8. el o RN *Batted ofr Shawkey in ninth. i New York....0 0 0 0 0 00 0 rastern, Leagte—dt Jostoh at Denver, | gogton 10000100 Wichits at Topeks, Des Moines at Lincoln, 2 Sloux City at Omaha. Twe-hase hit: Hoopor. Thres-base ott A Hooper,rf 4 Janv'n.2b 3 Lewts, | Carrig'n,c 3 Foster,p 3 Commmonms coscacocos Total Foster, b | base: Mollwitz. Bases on ball Boston, | 2 rusn leveland at | Foster, brand By can League—N ‘Washington at Philadeiphi Umplres: Hilde Detroit, Chicago at 8t Lo Auburn fillingl O'Loughlin, Tigers Tie for First. Detrolt, Mich., into & tle for firstp lace by de . A8 was the case yes- was murked by great Coveleskle held the ttered hits and only two base on him. visitors to thres men reached Detroit won Cobb tripled threw Speaker's relay into the Tiger dug- Telegram.)}—With 150 horses head-{ Bia ain quartered at_the local track and the ...C:“’h e town ‘rapidly filling up with racing flola. biskehste su. fans, the meeting of the Nebraska |*fefmans floiding was noteworthy. He Midway Racing circuit, which opens | cut off several base hits, one of them by tomorrow, bids fair to break all rec. | 8peaker in the nipth. Score: ords for. an Auburn sparting event. L AN AT, DETR The races were postponed yester-|Gra 1100 Of the 8peed Track scored the Tigers' run In the doubled to the right 1T -0 0Bush,ss i | Chicago 01 o in the sixth Inning. | &, scored on two succes- |y TO ME Now - THOSE DAYS REDS DEFEAT CUBS IN DOUBLE-HEADER Cincinnati Takes Both Games From Chicago and Ousts It From Fifth Place, TONEY STARS IN OPENER Chicago, June 21.—Cincinnati twice defeated Chicago today and oysted the Cubs from fifth place. Toney's g‘ pitching in pinches and his own two bagger, which scored two runs, were factors in Cincinnati’s, 4 to 3 victory in the first game. Lavender's wild- ness, Chicago errors, and Moseley's clever slab work gave the Reds the second game, 3 to 2. Score first game: CINCINNATL CHICAG ARH. O.A.E. B0z, ] 0Zelder,3b OFlack,rf OWil'ras,ct OSchulte,If OM'C'r'y,3b 9Knabe,2b 08afer,1b OArcher,c cocccoomomes cooorowRoN e o, O O commmpants k'd,p O0Prd'gst,p Fischer,c *Zwilling Totals 33 *Klillifer out, hit by batted ball. *Batted for McCarty in the eighth. Cincinnat! .....0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0—4 Totals 31 - T T cccoucHossssas coscocorcomLmS N T .- 0 0000 2 0—3 Two-bi hits: Toney, Killifer, Wingo, Saler, Flack. Home run: Willlams. Stoler Off Toney, 3. Hits and | Off Toney, 6 hits, 3 runs In off Packard, 4 hits, 3 off Prender June 2L-—Detroit went |, " [ by Tone: Struck out: Prend , 3, Passed ball: - pires: Klem and Orth. Score, second game: CINCINNATIL AB.H. O.A.E. ABH. O.A.E. CHICAGO. Groh.3! 6 0Zelder,3b 1Mann,rf OFlack,rt OWil'ms,ef 08chulte, 1t 0M'Crt'y, 2b 08afer,1b 1Arche i Gritfith,rt Wingo,c e LT T ey omMoucoswecoon B P *Zwilling 1 S| coccomruirnnoon Totals 33 ender, 1; by Prendergast, 1; by Brown, 1. Umplres: Klem and Emslie. Braves Beat' Giants. New York, - June 21.—Boston took the first game of a' double header from New York today by a score of 6 to 4. The game was played on a rain-soaked fleld, and despite the protests of Manager Mc. Graw that«¢ be called in then inth inning, when the s allowed the game to continue and’ Boston won in the enth on Evers' single, Connolly's hit and Magee's sacritice fly. The second game was then postponed. It was the sev- ath extra-inning game lost by the Glants on the homeg rounds this seasons. Score: BOSTON NEW YORK. AB.H. O.A. *0 o S o movmoBoms. Hughes,p Totals 3610 s coccoamSoamen eccononmononas ceseccoomoeno . Totals 35 *Ran for Rariden in the eighth. *Batted for Mathewson in the tenth Boston 20 0 1—6 New York ..1 0 1.0 0 0 0 2 0 0—4 Two-base hits: Bnodgrass, Smith. Three- base hit: Burns. Ho: runs: Gowdy, Burns. Double plays: Fletcher to Doyle to Merkle, Bvers to Maranville to Gowdy, Konetchy to Maranville to Konetchy. Bases- on balls: Off Perritt, 2; off Mathewson, 1; off Allen, 3. Hits and earned runs: Off Perritt, 7 hits, 3 runs in elght innings; off Mathewson, 3 hits, 1 run in two innings; off Allen, 9 hits, 4 runs In seven and two-thirds innings; off - Hughes, no hits, no runs in two and one- third innings. Struck out: By Perritt, 4; by Allen, b; by Hughes, 3. Umpires: Quigley and Byron. Score, second game: Catcher Nick Allen Signs With Topeka Topeka, Kan., June 21.—Nick Allen, former catcher for the Chicago Cubs, has been signed by Owner John Sav- age of the Topeka Western league team, he announced today. Catcher Snow, formerly with the Hartford club, in the International league, was released. At Minn Columbus Minneapoll Batteries: and Owens. At Kansas City: Indianapolls .... 0140 Kansas City .... 0000 Batteries: Carter and Schang; Cochrehan, Sanders, Lathrop and Berry, Hargrave. At St. Paul, first game: RHE. Toledo 5000:120000000—310 1 8t. Paul . 300100001—6 8 3 R.H.E. 000220000—4 6 3 31010100°611 3 Vance and Coleman, Cashion *Batted for Prendergast in seventh. Batterles: ent and Sweeney; Douglas, Griner and Glenn. ro was tied ,Umpire Quigley | Mobilization Robs Stiehm’s Team of . Six_St_ar Player: Bloomington, Ind., June 21.—Pros- gecla for the Indiana unversity foot all team next fall have been given a severe setback by the mobilization of the National Guard for service along the Mexican border. Six men who were reasonably sure of places on the 1916 eleven are members of the In- diana National Guard, which it is ex- ected will be concentrated at Fort enjamin Harrison, near Indianapo- '| lis, the latter part of the week. The king's messengers, who nowadays are kept exceedingly busy journeying between London and the continent, are nicknamed “silver greyRounds” because they wear a badge with a greyhound made of silver —_— Automobile LUBRICANTS prevent all metal-to- metal contact. The selected flake motor graphite, used only in Dixon’s Graphite Lu- bricants, can’t ball-up or pack. The minute flakes form over the bearing surfacesa vel- vety, oily veneer. CHANGEDA B&IT! Today's Calendar of Sports of invitation tournament of Galf: Opentlig Fox Hills Golf ‘club, Clifton, N. Y. of annual show of Horse Shows: South Shore Count lub, of the Con- Mn‘: Close of the meeting naught k Joe;n club, Ottaws, Ont. Boxing: Jim Savage sgainst Charles Wein ert, u:-;r:&n?:&n nmuyzflnglzdfl Brooklyn. i i THE MEN WHO KNOW. CHEW “OLDJKENTUCKY™ No I)ther'Tnbm&h"sa.Fhwg That,Gives Them. SojMuch Enjoymenf =] | SWEET;FRUITY, SATISFYING If'youwshouldevisit the great to- bacco-growing, tobacco-manufac- turing centers, you would find that | the men who ‘are the best judges of tobdcco in all its forms chew plug, tobacco. aoman o] Old Kentucky gives you the, full benefit -of the natural juice the leaf—and the. juice contairs, all’ the flavor, and all the whole- some; satisfying elements which make it so valuable as well as en- joyable. ¢ ...u.,..* Old Kentucky is chewed by more tobacco experts than any other brand. Its sweet, mellow; flavor pleases them, and they, krow that it is, made of choice, selecttd, ripe, Burley leaf, in a cleanjesanitary factory. A 10c plug, of Old_Kentucky is fresh, and delicious.? You'll say of | § eat today second inning, when they batted day and today on account of the in- [Cha ' runs, and winning, 8 to 6. clement weather and the heavy track. | A The excellent half-mile ever, will be in good condi 1Vitt,3b ; Cincinnat 1 000100 0 03 oVonciny Chicago 100100000 02 its: Zelder, Mulligan. Stolen jams. Sacrifice hit: Moseley, Left i Cincinnatl, 7; Chicago, 7, Base Second ga Toledo 8t. Paul R.H.E. 012010000—4 6 0 300100001—56 8 3§ you,never tasted its equal, and the more you chew it the'better you'll like it. Get it from your dealer. SUPPLY COMPANY Batterfes: Kalserling and Sweeney; Doug- las, Finneran and Clemons. Ean ek i » A B.Imorrow, providing it docs not.rain o_egn,.gnz FAETISA Sy SR e 7 T o T Comusnotommm = - o ¢ y e opening day’s card consists of the following races: 2:11 pace, 2:13 trot, J-year-old trot and the 2:27 trot. On_Friday there will be raced the |, *Batted for Dagby in elghth. i Cincinnatl, 1; Chicago, 2. Base : Off Moseley, 4; oft Lavender, 1; off Brown, 1. Hits and earned runs: Off Mitchell, 4 hits and 2 runs In twe and one- third innings; off Moseley, 2 runs and no rane In six and two-thirds innings; off Lavender, 2 hits and - run in two-third in- Louisville at Milwhukee, postponed; fain. —Advertisement. i ning; off Prendergast 4 runs and no runs in glx and one-third innings; off Brown, 1 hit and no runs in two innings. Hit by pitched ball: Wingo by Lavi . Struck out, By Mitchell, 1; by Moseley, 6; by Llr- 2:27 trot, 2:14 trot, 2:15 pace and the &gglr-old trot. " The closing day's program includes e 2:25 pace, 2:22 trot, 2:20 pace and the free-for-all pace, the feature event of the three days' meeting, which will be fought out by great Hal McKinney ;qd his worthy opponent, Columbia ire. Cleveland .., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Detroit 00000 2 01 *-3 : Cobb, Three-base hit: Cobb. i Off Bagby, 2; off Coveleskie, . Hits and carned runs; Oft Bagby, 7 hite and 1 run in seven innings; oft McHale, 1 hit, 1 run in one Inning, Hit by pitched ball: Howard by Coveleskie. Struck out: By Bagb. e, 2. Nallin ai ? alorunorose ] PRSIy 2l oourvnnacp % Slormocsmormmng ° VaPrice Magee’s 1/5 Price Going Out of Business Sale Magee’s 3; by Covele: Evane. Browns Take Two. 8t. Louls, Mo, June 21.--8t. Louls took Umplires: A TRIUMPH IN PURITY B it =g eoanBuooss soss~cocol Our lease expires July 1st and our entire stock of mén’s . clothing and furnishings must be disposed of by that time. It forces us to sell at prices unheard of in mid season. . To make a quick close-out we begin Thursday and cut our prices right in two in the middle. We take this means to abso- alocssorursnos so P; ee Z > OLavan,ss 08evereld,c OW'Iman,p 0 Y 9 Totals..38 1 | oconmmatinnao’ 5% Shes ismibe tatlspaset 2| amwoncows wvages Take Second Every suit in the store, including blue serges and Palm Beaches. Every winter and light weight i Babe King, thed w:r‘dfiih";“ pac- e is, Mow June L—8t. Louls too ng ny, nes T gamd LY uble-header from o in exhibition mile each day of the Firat pvey e toekl BoRARINE (hren BiRkAte flminl‘ ut‘he 'llt!le pacer to_step the | by frafisnd Johnson won the second game. et g = £ LR S rotting Stars TR s St ety o iime, et the fhon b CHICAGO, Race at Aurora |, c, .. s Aurora, Neb,, June 21,—(Special)— | Eoors® 3 Ig:l “lrlcr!.(,in::y l!n'é“(::‘olumlfia:fiu m‘fl.fifl? : + | be two of the attractions at the racing | schaix. = . . 3 e . g | meet_which takes place in Aurora ;;g-,l_; lutely empty our store in the next ten days. This half-price in- mous trotters have been matched for | Citottes” cludes the greater portion of our fine stock of men’s clothing = a race, and as they are the fastest in o PR . e the saate ?;; Rl b et with grst - and furnishings. Read the prices below and be on hand bright 0 1 . { Many ‘ther fast horses have been |5 / d and early Thursday morning. ¢ e . e g . which will Two.base hits: P . Btolen - .~ From the Wichitas | i Viamoor o e e oy : i LR G 2! e meet. e program wil n | T ( ‘Topeks, Kan,, June 21.—~The Sav- | promptly at 1:30 each afternoon. oarned runs: Of hits, 3 runs d o Secretary Charles W, Wentz of the [In three innings (none out 'in fourth); off 1 aime oF he sl rom Wichs speed aagociaion s word from | o, etk oy 820 oy nd 3 £ ‘ maha racing men th: - } ore Wellman, 6 hits, » will be present the last day of the ¢ Danforths 1; by & ?fi?e":edui:\n{h :‘r:l;:': will have horses 1l and Dineen. PROMPT DELIVERY TO PRIVATE FAMILY TRADE 1 b oomamomare . B 1 £ o = i £ a oo 1 overcoat. L / 2 Every Stetson Hat, Staples and u Novelties. P"ce All heavy underwear. IMMEDIATELY Much of our Athletic underwear. il ulb Redman Collars, 3 for 25¢. CONSUMERS DISTRIBUTOR ; , 1827:20 S HERMAN AVE No charges, exchanges or C.0.D’s. Charges made for a..crations ;ou‘mg- OMAHA NEB : : , : ; ] 413 South 16th Street. i - 2 > 3 G 522 4 53! Chicago, June 21.~Third Baseman erman of the Chicago Nationals, Il be ‘out of the game for severai 4::.. it was announced today because |, of a dislocated shoulder sufffered last when he fell down a flight of —eses 000 e 'MAIL ORCERS SHIPPED elocmsonboun 2l esuoSuwannud Slossnruncos?> oo Slemansocsor ]l osesmososl Totals..27 €371 | o g 2 L J. Collins, Pratt, -Yohun. Jackson, ot i o' Austin, Bratt to Jenn: Jacks lcrlchllk. First 1 PHONE WEB. 1260 te, § Wy BASE BALL four and :x::: Ml‘:'{lmfl: 008, § itk 1 vun in.nine. tac OMAHA VS, SIOUX CITY, 21, 22, 23 PARK ROURKE A crusade to ‘abollsh wédding rings alto- F June 23, Ladies’ Day. ames Calied 3:18. gether -has recently been started In Eng- Box Seats, Barlalow Bros. » lenoomoosen P ERROUPR Sleuverumuto ‘o‘g wo ¥ ol | —————p—————— Countess- Nada Torby, who is :to ‘Prince George of Battenberg, her engagement ring on t hand, land, the organizers of ti - ‘0{‘ her - e re of the movement argu ing that the present time, when so much re, | 80 ) need M-l for the ceuntry, would be A e munu?|" the endine of a custom which o ) & symbol of woman's' the d i R e

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