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BRINGING UP FATHER : e L B Drawn for The Bee by George McManus SAY-KIN YOU TELL ME : —=2:sSs —— : : THEN 1| GUESS (B F THERE'S ANY MORE 1 THIS TOWN \NELL 1S THERE i IT'S SAFE TO MAGGIE PICKED QUT TRAINS DUE HERE A FREIGHT-TRAIN CROSS THE TO LIVE IN-1&N'T Blhagentid ) . | | DVE TO PASS ? ¢ POPULAR ENOUGH | [ piinl THE BEE: OMAIIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916. WARSHALLSHOUER 7o owarrm | NETS HOME VICTORY _ Oatcher Robert Poles Ball Over |} Wall for Two Runs With Rourkes One Be)zind. ALSO MAKES TWO SCORES S »Rol;ert Marshall, who is doing all of the catching for the de luxe Rourk- lets these days while Ernie Kreuger | Hal [‘Stantingel Toams |HERESHOW STBCHER |t st hst . Today's Calendar 0f Sports A PITGHING BATTLE| == Williams Has Better of Bagby in Mound Fight, Winning by Four to Two. 7 21 .688/Brooklyn ..34 23 . snatching for a hold around Stecher’s ‘ ,53: ;:::n a " shoulder, Ed was there fighting like «483|Ney York Des Motnesd8 31 A75/Chicago Topeka ...26 32 .448|Cincinnati .25 30 456 St Josephs 26 33 .431|St. Louls ..27 36 .429 Stayed Two Hours. Further, Joe didn’t regain his usual | amsteur championship ~tournament opens at Auburndale. Annual invitation tourna- AMER. LEAGUI | AMER. ASSN. good temper until at the end of an EraE fur Wemmen s at Cape May, N, J. Clovelana 36 New York 34 26 Boston a3 28 Detroit 34 29 Wash. 31 29 .826 Chicago ..30 29 ,608(St. Paul 8t. Lo 7 36 .435|Toledo Phila. hour and three minutes the referee JAOESON IS BATTING STAR Cleveland, June 27.—Ch'iuuo de- feated Cleveland, 4 to 2, in a pitchers’ battle in which Williams had the bet- Columbus Loulsville t Des Moines, BY ED. W. SMITH his failure to upset the Kentucky | mile race at Des Moines. gladiator, and thys militated strongly Tindsns TNTeeis Cocaton: If you've ever seen Joe Stecher, |against his chances of winning. He| py,. WX (000 S0 17 40 298| Milwaukee 19 42 .311 [ Nebraska's wonderful wrestler, and|was so angry that he was blind to| tight game in which Lindsay got five hits | coonmmBunnns euconwes? oM convalesces in the hospital\ where ‘3 8|ter of Bagby, holding Cleveland to v‘z{:s.-.rmn;.x.mz ults. noted his incomparable smile in the “‘;‘;’lfll %OOd Ch;“fics that he got ;10 A Cra e Rl LR inay ki there are a Jot of pretty nurses, i : six hits, three of which were made in| o SUCE ring, even when battling was hottest, ge 'E “m;]“s 0 A sgssors on the | 110 local dlamond. Batterles for Creston, A ° A e . Joseph, 1; Topeka, 0. oe. Even the careful Hetmanek and | ogan and Purtzer; Lindsay, Hayes and combed a home run over the right . — - | the ninth inning. He struck out seven g:;vl.mran.wsmfi:nn;-. you never could imagine this great, | Brother Joe couldn’t calm Joe. Redmond. ; , a, field wall yesterday afternoon. A few 1 M 1 1land caused thirteen to go out on Yly| goux city, b Lincots, 13 big kid of a farmer boy ever losing| That's why we think he will try Wants July § Game. balls, Johnson's - batting was responsible for the Chicago victory, as he made a home run and two doubles, scoring minutes later obsequities were held NATIONAL LEAGUE. .. his temper, could you? and get good and even with Lewis| mne stars and Stribes would like a game s over a gent named Isbell and a flock of athletes from Des Moines. Marshall's circuit clout came in a when they meet on July 4 in Omaha. | with a fast out-of-town teamy on Inde- One ncvefr could think that Joe, e S pendence day. © Call oy Stacey at South ward Trims 1238, or write 4410 South Twelfth street, the personification of good temper| g pyot 'REEY TON SR a1 ) | Giieha Plt!lburlh. 0-4; Chicago, 1-10. Bk 1 ey k : ds Sunday, 5 to 1, McDonald Southern Assoclation, pinch in the eighth inning and gave 'h":r‘;"',';'i"fgme' SriaAde Ehiladeiphia, ; Boston, 1. could get really angry in the ring. [Scotia to omy three hits. Seorer . MR rnatidy ‘“ e m":f:n on, the Rourkes the fray by the narrow 1 AB .H.?,’Ao,l,r i AH,H_?_AO,:, Yet he did, and it lost him a match g;atfi“"d g g : g : g g g "o:i : : (\3\]\:‘:!:]“«:0:7; §( 1 I::?e' IOrleans, 3. margin of 6 to 5. Bhe victory made | bitd ""':’,'.’,:: i l‘} Ei;_'fu.’fi'.; i § id § that ':“Y fiO:d Cl:‘m';; ;‘"7"8 at the | pattortes: \6t. Edward, Mcoonald and| Little Rock, 3; Atlanta, four ot of five on the series from B L4} ooy H ringside said he should have won. It|Fisher;, Scotla, Duryes and Ammerman. = es Hoi‘r‘m and six out of nine on Sondnn 4 1 et 40 400 was his first match with Ed Lewis, |Struck out: By McDonald, &; by Duryes, 10. | Bee Want Ads produce best results, the entire_home series. y Wsear; 3. Bse b LTS B Shuadp a2 8 84 the Kentucky strangler, and took [ =——== 'hWhen Robert kfnd‘ed the ):m'm- U:'p‘l:‘l ‘.’.’:{'""" i VKT, EERRE: Tolede 4; Loulsville, 1. glacc _i_n;llli\{ansvflle.f Itrll'ld.' last Octo& s were looking pretty sad for ip 301 3-1wWillis'sp 3 0 0 2 0 Games Today. er. is is one of the many goo the home guard. It was the eighth %9;"&:“&: 0110 TomwmTH T WESTERN LEAGUE. reasons why the return meeting be- . frame and the despised Boosters were Bl 0 Open date. tween this pair, set for Gene Melady’s wm 5 w 4. Burg and Shu Totals.$ o NATIONAL LEAGUE. Douglas county: fair grounds arena slon had gone out. But Miller *Batted for Bagby in elghth. ,‘3;{‘,“.’;‘{1';“}‘ f{';;’,’; York, _ 0? :l;le F“"th ?f Jl#ly' shoul?_‘ ge one ““T; '}"d 'he"xl'nnmmf' 1" °"ah' Every Man on Winnin; Toam | Slevana’": UGN 000 Tt e st Cigc ana. e el iHons to view. Ban, e fans felt a flut- evelan o~ ttaburgh at Chicego, ce in any ring. tering of tia rt and a tinglin of a Twi M Hits i Two-base hits: Graney_ Speaker, Jackson AMERICAN LEAGUE. Stecher did not expect any more the spine, the m]l A% Two or Mars Ry in el e rin: Tackaon. aoiolen bates:| New York at Philsdeiphis, trouble with Lewis when he made the merrily over' : %n el fenge Game With Sioux. gunes t Gandil, Weaver to K. Colling to| Bomod o8 Washington. first match last fall than he had had while Noodles turned h e Fournier. Bases on balls: Off Bagby, 2. Datroit at St. Louls. with any-of the other men of medium gloomy orbs "Mfd lflfl got ready| 30ORE, THIRTEEN TO FIVE s T e DY pion? | e e | €1258: He thouglt it would be all off, 2 hits and - run in one inning; off Wil- % over well inside of thirty minutes, to pay off B liams, § hits and 3 rune in nine Inings, | Ot By Caldwell 3 by Boehling 4; by Du-| and that is the way they were hettmg' i Makes 1'” Other Hits. Lincoln, Neb,, June 27.—Every man | 8irick out: '8y Baghy, i: by Winlams, 7. mont 2. Umpires: Cannolly and Owens. | n% " Tll! home run *“ not the ‘m'y Umplres: Evans and Natlin. Réd Sqx Trounce Macks. But Lewis gave him a lot of worry. : on the local team got two or more . Bplit Double BUL Boston, June' 27.—Johnson, a former noltflblmon Mr. Marshall made 'to A IS aes Soliage oiteh: 7 out | Generally regarded as one of the the Rourke victory. He made two|bits in today's game, the locals win-| 'St Loule Mo, June st-—Datrolt and st. | [IRNS SRS PUCIEE, Yol G000 & frv-ont Sy 4 : iy Y, other hits, one of which sent a run|ning the final of the Sioux City series | 8t. Louts taking the first b to 3, and g:'l':mr“fnf‘{fi" gk lf""' CHEED 12:' ofented, home, and the other gave him a|by g gcore of 13 to 5. Schardt and | DUMit the second 6 40 2. - ¢ game |7 1o 5. Johnson wan out in the chance to circle the paths on subse-| batted: oiikia the b ot O A an Jrat (SUe | geventh nning after he en hit freely q drives by his playmates. l;Pll'"ll"t l“fid' ou ; ke 0X; | Yo ‘stolen. bhses. and had shown an inclination to wildnss. a few resounding whacks were Detroit won the second gamel n the sev- | Score: wpie Kilduff tmd to swipe some | AN MAGEE’S of the honors from Marshall and|registered against Pleister. Score: | Shth when, Younk scorsd on’Austin's fumble | PHILADBLPHIA. BOTON. v g lweded pretty well. Kewpie play- 8IOUX CITY, ::i:?'%‘;g:.:g': \'v‘n‘-“-nx‘opmdux,n:"n;mnmr: }v]n;:,-’-h ?}H ‘x';‘EdHoo er.rfACB? ?Eng Going Out Of You Can Dance Your h -up &‘dfl":‘h““’“ ‘h': AB. B R O A B | 5¢"Mands to reach & fan Who he clatmed | Sirunk.ct ¢ 0 31200 5 Le Off I B V D ‘ Ve Slhds o chers severi | $ogia) bR s s e, Jin, s frensd HE P1id Business Sale gs 11 * 'nu Rourkes blow the village to- 3 4 7 3 0|pires and fellow players. l!eor- gl;;;wc P 1030 W dlgl:lflln‘ol:flef road trip at iloux ¢ Budne e nnr;:g??‘flm “ T;r‘;‘n,,u.?..}..zfi b P L 1 r ice T [ cool comfortable and free- OmMTTOW,, S homy 0t 3 & 1Pt 40 3 R atinib 3 6 1§ of Wrekettp1 1000 281127 8 1| Jfiuéfor astl;n:al ttee'nbnmu- § ;1, i é i 3 ; i § OMiNlor,et 3 ;01;" E § Totate, 3 13478 1 2 drapmg B.V.D. helPS make 0.0 0 0 0 4010 0 3011 0f Boston is i i TALD Sy 20 dov ke 4 §8°0 8 dhavanio 408 88| Two wame b schane, Lowis, Stlen Tfmsl_’; the °PP°;I'WNW § dancmg enjoyable, no matter how Wolves of thlt& s 30T Hne? 838 Wmied 33 8 3 8| B, o lhinia e o lo wit | Of & life time in the face hot’the day, or sultry the evemng.. : Dubie;p 8 1 0 1 0 Totals..37 73716 o (lnnis. Bases on balla: Off Johnson 3; oft £ d N N AR Ruth 4. Hite and earnea runs: oft Jonn- ||| Of rising prices an ww b Rl o ‘Wichita, Kan., ium 27 —Davis, PR S-S B T I F TR TR son 11 hits and 6 runs in 6 1-3 innings; off s v itching for Wichita, held Denver to 8 3 8 0| epase Wyckoft no hits and no runs tn 1 23 - || poorer qualities to sup- ; f scattered hits, while his team 1310 o RN Baker it B o P TR B SRR : : : “ it asn't s . tmates clouted out C'lwe : : ; : 3 Detrolt .. " o‘« 00100 ls"z?:::ei' ou’?:“ ;; 5;‘::;::‘ slc;h.:y. ;"'m?";‘;. ply yOU!’SBlf WIth hlgh Thls Red c}?"(‘;fl; ",‘m, mgh“ s he y R I I ILTLMII; 01000003 Umplres: Hildebrand and O'Loughlin. grade merchandise at Woven Label the Grizzlies' pit sily shut out LR A | dwt Cobb, 3 s ] the visitors and wi The same e e AN R B e less than wholesale cost. Tudy PR SRS Mrs. Lininger VYms ess than wholesale cos T ottt . i o P e R e ; e BB R o8 i e mo e on e Tn) the Woman's Golf ||| CHOICE oF _suiTs— Loose fittmg light woven B.V. D. n oldhin. offWellman 4. Hits and earned runs: Off $20 to $40, lo zo d b A L l ubuo 7 hits and 4 runs in elght innings; i to Underwear starts with ¢ the = best o - - o D 2,3 oft Weliman ¢ hits and 3 runs in nine in: Mrs. Karl A, Lininger returfed vic- nings. Struck out: By Dubuc 1; by Well- | tor in the first flight of the monthly possible fabrics (specially woven and """"18‘. TGUAE | 0ud gy o Ol 404 Bineen. Bcars| competition of the Omah Woman's SIOE){SON AL S tested), continues with the best s AR DETROIT. 7. Louts association at Happy Hollow ||| $4,00 to $ i ABHOAE B1.0AE | Monday. The play was a handicap |[| §7.50, now)kto)Ws sible - workmanship (carefully = in- H " i § 3 1 ot § TIPS Bitchiaghiait bosey sty Liojas M l: MR Shirts spected and re-inspected), and ends er was wn. s, own- W Pt 331 0% % : 33908 send of Seymour Lake won the sec- .Eol bl with complete comfort (fullness of rr.‘:.) o Bltene mm“!y ?.mln ':_!d 8 o% $133% 3| ond flight, which was for players $1.50 to $4, 75c sz <cut balance of drape correctness ok Lintoin, "10; Slout i, IENER Y 416 3 1| with handicaps of twelve or more. NOW..veee, to s ' VA ardner, 1o tive inningh; Ty 3004 HERR R R Wi o of fit, durabxhty in wash and Wear)., 0o 0 3 and two e o e . Berwyn ‘omstoek. Rl - § 9 9 0fpnointour and one-inikd &'flh Totais. 30 43710 0g 10.830) merwyn, Neb, June at(Spocial)— inter Uvercoats N B V. D, Clowd Croteh Union Sut (Patr Pk g Taiiep § 8§ ¢ of BeEwOR detented Cmaieck's)base ;;;};;; $40.00 Kensington \U. S A.) $1.00 and wpward the Suit.| % . 000 % 2 . ¢ 3 4 S Hovlik nght and Barton” 0 0 8 00 R 0vercoats.....-$20-00 B.V.D. Coat Cut Undershiris and Knee Length 0 3 3 o : Totals. .31 73713 2 0003000°—s s 2|l $35.00 Kensington Drawers, 50c. and upward the Garment. RS T D | J‘ Bl k n for Beversid In seventh. les: Comstock, Gibson and Gibbons; § ’ e 0 0 0 osles an aws tted for Koob in seventh. . Borwyn, Croford and Criat, Overcoats .....$17.50 SRR tted for Davenport in minth. $30.00 Kensington T/z!B V. D COMPANY Nm Yflfk. T : :. .u o| Topeka, Kans, June *27.—Hovlik| Detpit, 4300000803 Was Sixty Years Old, But dvercoatg .i:..$15.00 siaccle s 03 3 0§ =ywas right today and St. Joseph shut| Two base bits: Bush, Lavan, Beker | Wllllng to Be a Scout $25.00 Kensington out Topeka, 1 to 0. Score: ::.:n T}'_mu:n on:aa.. Tk ST. JOSEPK Baker to Youong to Bush to Young; La A man about 60 years of age ap- Overcoats .....$12.50 AB. R. H A Bt Sisler; Pratt to Lavan to Sigher. B-u; phed at the army recruiting station YR p | O hittamg, 30 .00 ? i I ey O Jumes ¢ off Davenport | for enlistment. His attention was di- 16th and e R g e e vl i | O 0 e tn ft Koob 7 hits and | fected to the age limit of 35 years, F vens. u-npln. Mullen, § 3 1 3 3|1tunn seven unin s; oft Davenport 1 hit hWeHh Ix o ;ld-nme nout(and 1 It fl:m;{m. e | 3 o|and 3 runs in two Inings By thought I still had some years of sery- B n the Heart s 04 ! 0 8 o g T it B mpires: | ice in me for the country,” he said. 413 S. 16th St. of Omaha. o—3 7 1 © 3 4 3 ¢|Dineen and Chil. B et A e rodics Baut sesdl =0 3o |Heatine. oL bt Tibka’ Wia Ansihet ee Want Ads produce best results. i Dawson, == = — —| New York, June 27.—New York made it Totals T 21 13 0] five out of six from Washington today, ":~ 1 wihning the last game of the sefies, 3 to 2. 4 R O A E 4 '=°:=¢b:::|lx‘:'-rt.h‘| e 3\:1\“‘1‘1: g . | Agter, 1410yl o 8 ey ipp on base. Score: o : S 3] e, T PR S Maltless Alcoholfree ] 30l aonneree 3 00 0 ihleyrt 3 111 0 > 001 0 0 f::“ '{' 1611 v b IGHY T Tl ) i 511 1110 % [ Hall, p Lo [ 3{2.9. SEREE e e e c 30710 Totals N LR TR 3 } : mld;:lr\;: 030 8t Joseph [} 0=l 1130 BT Making an entirely new and novel beverage from the choicest American reeks : 3088 \ cereals, WITHOUT MALT, without fermentation, without sugar, not i 0000 m. bur “booklet, “Automobile brewed, containing NO ALCOHOL, being tax-free; not a “beer,” “near Hall lHnlfilngVIlkP Stri Hal ———— e i by Hovl aised bajl Aien 3. R Totats. . 83412 3 by pitcher: By Hovik 1. Umplres: Carney tted for Boehling In elghth. and Eckman. k‘ for Rice in eighth. y Beaver Boosters Win Game. g i fearer. Oy, mu,”.ng-l:’ at.—(lw.itl * Teleg: Beav ters de- Im hit; Peck) h. M ted Cu\fl in the County league hers | runs: xmm. Baker. llal-“::m -N:lln:. -mnu- 10 3. Cambridge was ac-{Giihooley. Doudle plays: Foster and Judge ‘1'-1’“ z band and the Commercial Mages and Peckinpaugh; Pipp, Pockinpa Y T 1108 e e B and earn lum ty 3 4 -t u )oollu: mu nd a runs in seven its and-ho runs in mhnu olcn"nlllnu. Struck iving uhubh hints y beer” or “temperance beer,” with a flavor and taste of its own and being ol S in a class of its own. For sale at all drug stores, hotels, restaurants, soda (ountlins and soft drink establishmenits. Omaha Beverage Company l'ulnllmnfi }ml by I 6002 to 6016 South 30th Street. SOUTH SIDE STATION. OMAHA, NEB. Phons Douglas 4231 Phone South 1267. J ; mad and then it was that Stecher| Golf—Connecticut state championship it Strangler's Footwork Got Joe completely forgot himself and lost his ":::::fl"“'e"".’;‘“D‘h::fi;“m‘;"’,ffn“m.m: Sious City 26 31 448 Pluiabargh 28 34 403 Peeved and as a Result He |temper. opens at Chicago. Massachusetts junior 8 25 Polo—A 1 Irna; it of Rocka | Kenaas Cv. 38 26 408 | THIRBTING FOR VENGEANCE [called it a draw. Joe was mad | Hunting club opéns at Far Kockawers L. L through and through by that time at| Automobile—Speedwny free-for-all, 300~ s 137 36 . o at gy , ; o —— 3 ] cfeass 8t. 9 A and high-grade sport hij St. Edward deteatod S i \) AMERICAN LEAGUE. gh-g! por sn.lans lp,' ever War efeate icotla on their own IS ~ . o . H.E. - . 3 » Y ity 10; i § Sy : e p e —— - — -~ — [